The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 26, 1858, Image 3

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bridge, bullet Clate;Hecter
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, •flahr - O l A'Bteteon,lkibb;CilleSx(froePrevleotereini"
irik untie to Geoitg••a: Wipe- •• , ' •••
• Bahr Jesse-. Pichkmveit,lr','..inneeiiii,4"doi, from
nostiii; in ti':ll4isVt4i - inttidir,- , ;-.. - -
diohr,„l , llistekiesi, Kidd, MIS frolic Herr Cloatte,'Bel,
with wheat tolticliardaon
Bohr, Aliae.Oatllatt.'from Providenoe
ochr -ix Smit h fititlth;Afoxi'Bo l4 4lPoe•• • •• .•
• '"'Behr Anna Breser,Browni , frecaProvidinio; .
;Bohr ril - Va,nce,Ennige;freniNCO.York:`„
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Bch Paleatine,lbern, !tole - New Ifork.7
BOW lierinty,letemoic'froni New York. , .
• ',Behr I..Cortlers,4Beki !roe Boston, •, •;
• Behr.l9.o,ltertlatE r ßooley;Noin Boehm.
SchryouisaVrey. Wocior",
Bahr 8 ,,' 8 obig),,J3kilpw; riPmlifoilon• •
Bahr PdiSeris, Adieus; from Dighton. -
Bahr X.Pharti; Clavaler, front New Belford. -
Iltdat *ltrlCreliitod. Pew, from Wthul! l lo 43 .:-"••
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••••;-`," '• . 1 . 11 0 ,
11hiatechif Deliiwitc„ 0
,ix 1110 Yeti;
BteaniahlSpktg of New Yorkillowee," BOetoni Henry
Ship Beianahi Reified,
W/XeMoarc_iatoik ; A_ solider it- be.
BehrWei'e:Blexcrixorias Oain, - ,Bonton; 0 Ylller &,
• Bahr
Bohr W %Bartlett, Coolest fliveton4o Andenried&
Bohr Marla Plakup,'Plokiiii,"„Pewtocket,•, • • do ;
Bahf;T 8 yktrbefonge, do'
Rohe II V7Bherp, - idishow. - Boaton,' Tiler. Stone A Oa'
• .1041 , 0104PrIti:Nielier; Boetoii, ; l6 ;piaci & Op,
.• wiry ,
Bahr' Ohio-Barrell,Bettti,,Provldeoce, N, Sturtevant
EO` Aniild Breviti - - ` erein - Prieriderice 'idizitakton &
' Glover': • - , , , ,
Bohr J Williameon, Jr.Wtolinora, Marlifehelul, da
lschr,Blt Townecne,.!ttlfacke,•kest Osoitridge, Cain,
1348 v J - Ik;'Yance, iinrdie'; 06;leali*;V+411
`Roston &
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XohiP4ostia,ol4oo*Widlwiten; do ; :.
fabr , lmety,Johnoe, ;
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Bahr pharo; f'illfi , ,Wiaiplitia;
Noyes & Bed
eck. Merit Phenix's, Shppr, , lrPaiiiii - , ' ithirtivrant
Bohr, Polly Price, edam', Brbioi; Bepplier to Brn. -
-Behr Chas Uatah, Dunham, Oreggatown,"llo, eaptaln,
- J,ll fihrivor. Bathroom, A proved, Jr. -
• areeleporelania of The Mae.)
HAYBP, DltitlliAoß, Nov. 26i1858:
The lilogetoit left ihie'snornickerAtjt, 6 ; boats, 'elan
and exmaigned a Beloit: r••‘•. - -
J J Begardue, lumber to Milan. 4 Taylor; Rebecca
Ann, Frontier, .vor4sk Flower; and
"P Weneak,- ooal to
Delaware City
(OoperpoOlehee or The Peels.
iiiiii.ibilieeinivtieeteateta the 11 on .oinal, passed
Into the ,Ilaßoylkill Amid; today, bound_ to Phlladel
pldiOadealkad &ashy* as follow. : -
ilia Mary, rain to B & floirpßlatler, 11,7oO•
verAloloioheat to - JoeOcaVer
,Catharine
pig kola to Aiken etlOef Aterrogsleee; lumber to Isaac
Wolverton; °yin' 111,Trpmp Ir. Boo; MA
Pal*, railroad Wye to-But BeitelylVanla ER Co.
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toOireapiadaiiv;oettis titiitedelpidi - ixasinge:]
,LZWNS;:Dig.,'Not 24; 7 A , M.
Mr toil' Maishali,=Pitot,landid lids morning and
repotts the &Bowleg vessele as having-gone to sea Sea.
- ietday; ilitin.lorloaster; for New Orleans; brigs Oareline
A ,White, for,Pornimbneot Abby & Blisabeth, for.; Itio
de Jingly; and Ohleapett; for Boston, in.oompany with
' quite a Beet or sehoonete.' - Threat seine left the harbor
ltall,TOriaing; noissis,ts,ratisiitnieg Wind 8..
- WM. M. giosinkic
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• 'lkOirosiiiiiii#l. 4 ,to the Philadelphia inetkinge.t
• - - --; Cans Istakti; , NOV PM.
,The ~.13r1thdi:hilge Obi/ solcsd*Printja, from Nova
eitotfik; ha'thts morning,- iiid4edialn it aiehin'olf
Mae yladiLitperead,botink ftailitrosn'MW:
- Tears; &A;
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• - 7.Btearoshliiiteeton•Bettew,,cleared Its4 - Toric yae
terday tor ' •
dneetnehhitlavhate, tint*. front Utttitarito Tts South*
areptazi Nor{ 6:airised`st, Nest.lrtirk yesterday.
ittletealdp Sinplres - oity; Gridlia,;fue.ftsvazia awl New
j r: e lea.rod . .at Na. Orleanil9th
.Ihip.dalian,Altnilid. for Pidledelphli, to load fn.
Ohlna; clewed at Boston 4th inst. - -
Ship Harpnwell Storer, for" glassow, 'cleared at Bo:-
ton*th lairs: for ,New Orleans::-
!BMW Lord;Terkins;oleired at Na York yes.
terday rot lisakyrattalsoe, „
Rid Grand", Dreyer, fot Barton, called from Banicr
hip filmes, Mantua, for Baton, sailed from Bin
for 28d a
_—BhlpOptkere, Magary, for Boaeon,"salled,f,omn
Raey
• P•Pt w•• •
Ship . Volga; Iltdc — ThrThrlfßifetheav;-.-- 4 -araw orb'
pealed Blebtore Nos c c , • I
BM, Mrs4o4,,llwainan, - ,
Ikons Spa linaolsraßld
Jild Rine
ni tralt_h, far Hong Kong, sailed fromilan
r ltortensios llitlu r Ifivn j elessea t
unarleiton Rild ,
Oin~ Colony, 4i 'days' from Nei York for San
nth nit; lit 26 66, long 48 60:
liaiepii Hirs)
leastallith utt: t foiinflt-tg: I LP r •
as4,4llabliteolisme. , • - • - 7. 2 ..
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- - ,BiritualVaeltleiStott __Hatcher, Solitse, Milos at Rev
•_• - •
„, *foul Mama .B%n:fritto% Tarr, cleared it ,Bolloi
24th insteforNesOrleace. • • • ,
Barque Therflia, (Br) for Now York, erEett from S m
ead Bolivar ath tam, „! ' • „,; •
(Dtp) • FOrliow York , sailed from Olada7
- Brig Aiiitorlitaill, iiie;froairsteius, at Keeton 24111
hurt, lath loss of fore yard. - •
stirmarston ',Waren; .Gsr eland' at
W eratta Nitimorti,
iitth hist _
Sobs Ohailais6;lcaltib,freal.pslavrareierrivettatN
Raves Me beet, 0.14 •
... • Sabi. P,ArMitspAr,Tßl;Oleare,l'ar. Neer Turk peter
tordierforlierf . sa r •
• RaltHadifiiiiiiferd,heneff, :iri:ed:t aickinund
Bar Barrows 0,016 k; °Mend it New York jolter.
day for Charleston. •
Bahr Joseph Ore, Room, from Rio di Janeiro Oat
arrival at flew ork•yeaterday,
Selir Adeline Townsend, Townsend, for flew - York,
'lined frOm Oharlettort hut,'
Bebr John, Bo*, Hammond hence arrived at Baran
,
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Sebr Jonathan Cone, Mahaffey,' for Philadolphia,
sailed from Hartford 2401 Inst.
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Boar Geo. ai r bag, Nresreon', arrived at Bal.
tiosore 240 t '
• Mohr -Deborah , Japer, Winomore, cleared at N York
24111 , • , • ,
logrAiremeGlrdbr, Paine, from Beaton lot Phliadel-
BhifiAtlielf , Tork 24 th lest/
8 ekr410404.71 APPletcor; Rears; arrived at Newport
• Saw Sally. Wheaton, Tomlin, Renee, arrived at Pro.
Sabre et parli;le, SS !Amore; Barton, Brower; Vol
ts, Ostuti tenet, Cu t - and Eva, 15wIlt,
gaged froot'Providesob inet:.for Phtlattelphat.
Sob? Adele Follett' Corterltht; tonte;wes at anther
la the bay, below Noll ittior, 2211 set. „
Bahr Rodgdoe, from' UAW. far Philadel.
phis, rat Portland 2.141 tot,
itunii - iaeouLitrt- - • -
- l *strophic deetoichlionl Oalifointe; Thi - Niw Or:
leans. Bes 20, 'Welk the ship , Mop - Oruthing,
.11oilalyiatiorteitaila -
Captain' Merritt one _Jo( the,boartrof .tindestsriteori
aganui arrived tt - NtwANirle ot:Wedneedo evening,
and sepcirte ; that- the- three sahooners 'whore on Deal
Belch ern high and Orriugting .lini ',lltiehee, and are ill
'ln hellcat ,
• , / : - - ,l o.lutieruivrilf.• - —:. -
•,, , .., AA Haig Jionii dept 11; cliiillnedirob. iiriri, widtiss
' leolgitt,f A, lottortronif Copt , Kirby 'report/ that ,biloi
" Carol cm -vary dull; "ri' laritiLiast;iforoisalola .port,
I. OW of *hi& hOd.hild - tharii.Ahroo iionthi;oncl many
„ tf i thorni would' borobiigodlt.i; roman, thorn , as. - -musk
, longer` for frojehto,A - Plooty,nr - ollir, int too to trio eonn.
trr,Trnicia were not sliming, toile" nionght dotrattritil
'- ' 'Vie treaty, was geWuNCkricl.Lichirid rosined.: , ..
Aria tiltitor aliCtnll,lforipio Hata'l2lrindor,iirent
ltiiiiii'loY gotta: ; - ' .-. , , • - 1
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Bid - Ao.n.,oroultedeigo4,,tiar:4ll2:llaralt "L"Niraili,
• lona; Cordon. -: .. - -- , -,,..;.„ ,
• , .„At -Antwerp. Sib test, _ship Glonci,"Liewtor; tor 'Ha.
Tina sown Mary Ogden; Loveland, fordo 10thi;Aiihbar.
ton, Bradfalt - ,-rpr do Nitiktothinyor. Hole, for Al ti*.9e
- latoolgaiir LindO,Moldautio'. for do 10th. ,
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Of kfigideriii . Aith nut, ship Hartford, McKay, •.• from
• -. /MORE - Tor He* York, trith,loos of anchors and cables.
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Ar at 'broil 22.1 ult, barquojil • W . ..itionbidgo , Claicirtell,
, lid from Deal liiil;ihrodia - ti brig duns, Piclandile;
-- • (trion"N**Trirh) J 1101.,.. ,!•---...-. - .), , , •
Ar litLltstionllo4tlil22l, s h ip latittr; OhorleOpt.
(0 '1, ,, -r.'-' -;=- ' i tikliClSTlO PORTS - ' '''' "' -
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111114Ner 24.Ar, -- Unita rd
Nonterao; Um -
. i • Woad; BarhirAdetOsitp - AriliSiuniiod..'Petter . , Mobilo--;
~ ..- ,nniot ,- ,i200, - ,9ininpo•ll, - -Hollforp- tootairprise, ,Uririali, •
buipalio l ai pahro, - -Yrititoirn, , Porkins, Ciuda Bolivar; NazoiCidoni Paltionr;Frornistlit,"2ll3; Ida De l la Torras ;
. . noila,-.Honhorn, Ni); Lcotudiailarnali, Wan , - --,
"- • -.. Utd; itiliskYOmtnoiftvrilbovillotrilorlinok *orris: ,
" -- torißilie, - ,liiir.: - Orjaanrl , bakflue Genf of, Ha liao ,11111.'
' - - 'll* h ittoUti4 hilithandtdproy, iitahba,2lB*llinhon, , -,
:--,-, ,:, - Aticaid, otipo 41,:likigert;p1limiiraY; Iliiiitiziihr,cno.:'
~.otiLiticl6, - Iddldoor t el do blici - Alrinillidsr,-111d69 Portia,:- `,Bilio*i", Hondrilionino - Indiaio'Bella, ninny, otootip ; ,.
.--- -: WO Indinntidatica, - !Cahoon`, lit John, NIP Orioliii!
-','„ '-'- - -Wonifer; St'atibrw, -- 21/4 -- , - Thoe arrAir,Liali - Ainin; Cirrho Ow
~ -- ,A •,,:-, as; _Baltimore , Potter, tort, a:CP:ince; Ocean Witt ',
A! ;imer, Ouraco.l. - _-/-s,. -,--,:,- o - --...-; , , - - -.3. -
, - - -- i;j_ -.,• Aldo*, chip ItiChaid - kitop, ledm Antwerp, -
• .fi:-X,6,-illotlod;sliip)l4ll;elOttilltfirliggi; Gatyestils,, ~, j
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'I ~,:-. 1 •1.111nopplt660P;Colifoof ()Motown, Api..ateArner
i. -, i,:e. Jodi WbltatkgOorui - Naitlutorii„ ! ,--g„,, , ;,,,?..,„ „,,,,'.,.- , . ,-:. ,
-..".-at /grill, OrtinrilllkaliplaNi from Hi4HOX: i - . ,
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s . -- ` - ,, -- ,. - losd for,Onlist• lahrii AN Allen'. Mier/ jitichitiondi - , •:-.., i
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,•:, t; ,:lortoii„.• lilac- hisnonsla, , ,Harref
--, * Wont. 1 ", f litaardi do; -*Cdidiirni,."-Inoolild . .Lirec-4
. ;‘,..PoolLkoma.akr4eß9kf N,140 - ,ATroNod49ni-biltlidd
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mitiOsle4(lbolli , ;4oiXoy ,, 24-.ar • ‘oniii:Cirotonine
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onoliiihiti4rokoo Pig.- -2c-- - o - s: ,- . t. ! , -- - . -----, .t . !
r,, ~--,,oidi l ithrhifor4h, -„Robiosoof,26l, NAB it
r,,- A" , ' '-s,jdoitt;Hdit;Yorkll:fi- utootti Worth; *stop; ..A.ioado i
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BLACK BEAR INN—Firth and Merchant Waists
Relit Redgaen, W 0 Ontnot, Wielder eo
Wm Wettish, Del N Robinson ' Del
A N Cleland, DM Wm $ Ootion,Del"
Wm G Coulson, Pa, Bwetland, Ohio „
Y Rieder, Phlia J D Bhirpless, Pa
J Thompson, Pa Lewis Seal dc la, Pa
Bawbier, Lam co Ohas E Lewis, Md.
Alvin Wiley, Del J 8 Namara, Pa
0 Matthew, Md J hl Harlan, Del
Lewis Yencholt, Dal Wm 1,1 Wilson, Dal
W Porter, N y Thee Dewees, Pa
George POllllOO Pa John Winn, Pa
MOIDIT VERNON 110T711.-"Second et., above droll
H Boutbiard, Wlntsport II II Adams, Pa
A Billinger, Oleirtiold, Pa Gage, Jefferson co, Pa
If Overman, Panuatawny Mr Bustin, Baltimore
Mrs Bustin & alder, Balt 7 McGann, Hoobeater
Duos DRili GOTEl;—Third ab. Gallowhill
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0 - • - H Mow, Bolding •
G W Lowing, ' OW Wolf; Danboro
P Holeria; Lisoutar ao, Pa I Madera, Beading, Pa
Jain Dale, Pa ' 8, Huns & LA, Danboro
.
'BALD NiGLELThIii street, above Oallowblll.
W 81nnersehlti, Pa N A Pellz, Beadlog ,
X a Manager, Easton -LE Moser, - Reading
II Miller, Enna co, Pa 'EI Miller. Dinka co, Pa
GIL' Robn, Pa , Bea) Rohn, Pa
E K. Wambold doh Pa H Rosenberger & Is, Pa
D Bowman, Lehightos - Min Everhart, Allentown
E Addains; Reading - -X E Ziromerman;Pa
MADISON-KOUSZ-Ifiecond et., below Arch
PVibe, Pltt6nrih W Henry, Phil&
, 13.Wial2tingal°A.P4:
Wuhap., ,
Cared of 11Fpnchitts of teug
OrANbifie.
Punar'attiaLi k lits7 /7,1868.
JAC-11filON
Cordial; tI
DIAN an ' dis Balsamic
am now, of twit
sereneu in the. throat which- has iliatfiesti
Mire. Von may not "mow that t env Mainly de
liendentlipou,wr,
lave , Al leader of a choir for a nub
eLetence. About eight 'mini first felt a -weak
ness, in , the- throat,' whiell, as I supposed - Warms-hut
temporary, gnie no unemlnees, But It Coon - became so
painful as to inispacitite • tire, fora time, from titling
my dilation:, I therefore desisted from all vooal exer
cises, for a monthi.wluirf *4' thrOat Be.
sinning regale, theraorairisireinnied With Incvelsied trio
lonia. now hariieOurietoritedieel advice,
and after
irarde torseieral advertised' remedies; with but slight
*Diet, Deirgaitiriribfa mirth relinquisbodmy gnostic*,
and lied tumid, my„attentlon to other business, when
oni of foui Oki:elms fell late myliande. I determined
to,try the Cordial, and bought a bottle with that view.
1 could hot see that I wee any better, after taking it,
yet - determined . to persist: I accordingly bought a
second, and Boon after a third bottle, by which time I
felt in much better, tbat, though I could scarcely afford
it, determined to poiolume a half dozen. When I
hed taken the sixth - bottle, I felt that I was mired, and
I have taitenno more since. six months have parsed
awry, and I have felt no return of the disease. I have
ressintedvni old situatien, and the future looks bright
before me: ion are entitled to. this certificate
—it is at your service. -T. uly years,- '
- ' ' -C. S. GARRETT•
l-i.reeirodonly by Dr. Cr: 11:,7A0880B, 41BArah street,
Philadvighla, and for sale by - Druggists and Store
keepers, throughout the ,United States and-Canada,
Price t 6 t.nts per bottle. - It
- Evans and Watson's Snlamander Safes.;-.A
linwe inairfmeet now on hand, warranted equal to any
made In the United Staten, which we, will sell at prices
to salt the Umee, • . •
- We hari'also- recond-hand Safes, made by Farrel,
kierrlngdt CO . , taken In exchange, and we Invite oar
Pldlsdelphia Merida to calf and examine their boasted
Patent Ohamplon, which are comiletely eaten full st
holes, and nearly worthless. A sample may be seen
standing at the front of our store. -
Ladles? Furs —Onkfords , s store Is crowded
daltroith Ladies purchasing Fara, lie has the largest
pad best assortment in the eitg, Ord Is selling them at
fen! RnaiiiMber
U20:24 • - ' — OANFOIEttqI, 024 Chestnut street. ,
oiieLpites customs it the Latent Styles, and
nude in the beet manner, expressly for XIITA.II. BALM).
We mark oar lowest seling prissein ststs gramme
on iseh artipie, All goodi =ante oider ere Warranted
sitisirsitory, and Our, ons-rnioz. invest le strictly ad
hered to. We believe this to be the only fair way of
dealing, ea thereby ell are treated alike.
'JONES & CO.,
sot timtzsT Street.
Burnettts Cocoalne.
A single applleetlon renders the bale—no matter how
WIN and dry—soft and gloaey for several days. It is
Tin( 014117 .4)110. ClUtittir )1111 DAMMING SY Till
' ,fIABBARD 00., Twelfth and Chestnut Ste.
Sole Agents. Nor sale by dealers generally, at 60 eta per
bottle. - nelo.tt
E5O, $5O, $5O, $5O, $5O, $5O, $5O, sso.
fif !WRVS SEWING, zionnita.—PßlO ß S
BR
DUOED.—A new and elegant Samily Sewing Ma
chine for $6O, and :the general scale of pities greatly
reduced. All who want a substantiel, doll°. and re
liable Sewing Machine, which has an established repo.
fiiticin !Or doing, the very heat work on every kind of
material, are invited to' mill at orir cake and “Airline
the, new machines, at the reduced prices. They can
not Sift to be Satisfied. ,I: If. SINGES. & 00.,
no9•WfS No. fIOS OUISTIiiin Street.
j Ilnytitit , > In .-- , vs ~,Pereinti , 111
Ni Elkiktr, TRUOV VpiPernt, • WALNUT
Itiesti , B.lllt.aemnit ofTELIRD,-phtindelphis. Money
reetyad in OW . , et - 4
tetra trr, - li and Intelsat paid
t'iiiinlikriti, or deSoati• tetlis aita , of,wiihdrewsit.
, :01101414 1 1gannivad Inatletitnente snide:olll nftkOnt
notion. ""The iriveamenta ars +MO in lima letetn,
C OntitnthiCaStind" /I , ,nntli,lint seen enst;elesa send
'll4l.o*Aiiiier lkiikOrfo l :,Osee binihri trpm ppteloo*
- -11 $10 1 1; ON " se.
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ARRIVALB , At THE PINOIPAL ROTELI3,
;re to osiwy.oolF; mina, xosocute
GlRWRORON4ltilltrinbilfreeti lBBol VNiqh ,
P Watherlll:Plilla Wetherell & eon. Yhili
T W NrielPi'MYr , P D Tan Deventor,
N W Bryant -
' 8 M Bowman; Oat
0 81rnmons:-.Vis , .L.lt Mitchell, Del • •,! ,
MbialliSehell,'Del • 1 Grinnell & lady, Mass
0 8 lj e ller,-Pletabnrgh N Thomas, Jr, Ba tt • •
J.X Thomas, Balt • ,1" X Crane, Y' • •
N Meyers, Bremen J W llibler, Boston'.
Elalsdrigas & wife, Ottb Llorman, Ohio
Mad Pole, Prance . 0 Leµgblin, Pails
H IkaremwaU; N.Y : •:8 N Waaby, N Y.-, . ,
W Pains, X-Ity. = H G Uhler, Ga• •
J:jamas & lady;RY.', • : axon , & lady. NY -
IdeisOn_serk Y, A Pl2lllll •
W O lohnson, NY—
.H.I,-Hattleon b.lady, N - I , „.H;PHent kladyiN 7
Lancaster B Young and lady
J Shollugtoz4 , Washington 0I; Grant and lady, NY,
4. B lAyster.Waahington , 0 R Morrison Washington
TBlood,NY .q - a.Yarrott, Alex, Ya
Y " n ehi id. 1 41 - • W.J Nntwhier,•Alex, Va
4,lB , lhatty, Pottsville • AllilypeurPottavllle
..11 Atwell, Albany.- G arson •
•N O Abbot,' Open .- •Mr Oronss, N Y - •
Mr Jacobson, N • . T Hammond & wife, Rd
'MlCroalt; N Y', D Williamson, Memphis
81,Edmundeon, ,Taan • - WrWoodville, Bait .
B Burk and lady , N Y Miss N A Drummond, N
Time OlarkiN.Y , • • A Oohbn &- lady, Memphis
„ _
` -MERCHANTS , HOTEL4Mirth it.,below Arch. -
8 D Palager,tibathibersberg Chu D BoserY, Pa '
HAdiums, Sd•filinbitre,'Pe‘ J W Younkbllfllkibtirg
or Gatehus,iflfillobass W 8 Alio, Ta
Jul( Hury;Mislreaspokt ,It 8 Wiring; Pittsburgh -
Hayac Carlisle” , - H Sells, Columbus, 0:
'0 0 Hunt, Bstmawiciti Me 'Milli Hunt, Me • '
R.T Lehman, Philo •••• " W•A Atwood, Cheater oi
Son J Macey Jouefdtaari Ohu H Jonesilteading
W Baird dr, lewTowanda , Geo W Bradley, N Y
WDe Haven Mineraville 00l M J Thompson, Mo
A - Prowentelt, Pittsburgh . J Ridgway, N I •
O Ridgway, N 1 - 0 0 Billings, Va • •
0 P Merray &, le; Pa t-. • Him irstMurray, Pa •
J D Moore do la, Washington J MdParland, Tyrone City
NRANHLIN 1101,181L—Ohestuut street, above Third.
N Y • • • Jos Johnson, NY
'W ELD,oble. NY • -, W B Mount, Trenton, N
Grover; Trenton, N J VS` H Turnbull & la„Oonn
'a AI Smith, Saratoga, N Y W Haskine, Saratoga, N Y
L Harrison do la, Del J Wild, Dover, Del
,D H &hock, N,.1 J Turner, Pa -
A Elam, r '0 0 Bald?, Danville
D'Roberts, N Y, J P Prayers, N Y
0 J jaeobs, N, , B Mills, Jersey City
, Jambe Baynes . Battimore , Boyles, Pa .
if A Besinett,Na" '1123
• ,
HOTBL—Arch street, below Fourth.
XL Day, Regan M H Bayer, Va
H Street; Del • Poorlriolc, Del
, Wm Jones, hid . B Cooper, Pittston, Pa
Wanton - , Pa Abel Mishler, Pa
a 0 Puller, N,V . • 3' Nanely, kliddlatowif
Miss Y?. Kau,4, Pa ~• . B P Kanely, Pa ,
B Cochran, Pa Jae Robinson, Pa
Richard Irvma, Pa . ;Issao 'A Sheppord, Pa
' 7 ! O Yerlogtoit, Pit - W H Thompson, Pa
Qulcksell, NY - L P Brim% Bedibrd, Pa
D . o,Rodrock, • • , ,
AMERICAN HOTEL—Oheetonistreet, above Fifth.
B Scott, Pa St Hunter, Washington
W Johnson Washington John A Hunter, Pa
Robt Riley. Ohio ' Comedy, Jersey Olty
7 Wins, N Y - • W P Summers, Ind
P J Sanford, Ind - •• a 8 Griggs, Hasa
M Oilkary &la, Ps " ' Miss Id .18 Moore, Ps
W W Wilbur, NI Chunk B P Wilbur, la Chunk
MIA Uhler; Lebanon-- , Thos Wilson, Carlisle-
T Bliss, B I OPartridge, Boston
1 Sealy, St e - Newark,'N J :John J Taylor, Owego, N Y
Richard Green, Ittl • • M Minh &la, Newark. NJ
John ElWoodeoek, N Y '' - O Buckley, New Haven
_
NATTONAIN HOTBL--Base street; above Third.
Naliet,Lariesete' 0 d. - Eluiltl4
A Patteilion; Ohio ' Newtown -
JJ Henry,- Berwick W B Hurts, St Clair
litre P:Oiark dr, eon, Ps .7 W Hays, Williamsport
lituitonp:Lebsnon Jos Whitaker, Ps
John Alien, Albany , Orouee k ly, N Y
SI Phillin, Pittston
BAUM BIiNAT 110TEL—Seeond street, below Vine
Addis to la, Pa , T V Smith, Books oo
A II Bells & Is, Ohio Thos 0 Bashore,
Oen J Davis, Danville W H Yerkes, Nortlstown
Coleman, Maw• - --Wm Lanshe, N
0 W !Walton, Lamberv)o W Beak, Doylestown
P Ruth, Doylestown' 7 - ' NErans,"Ps -
Sang Hughes, Bs • -
NVANB & WATSON,
No. 26'Snutb Nonrthotreot
BURNZTVB 0000EINN
W. Henry Patten,MIIIIMISCtUrtIY of Window,
BR &DSO, sod Impor ter of GOBTAIN and IIPHOL;
BTERY ,lIMPBRIALI3 - LAOS and MUSLIN OUR:,
BNOOATELLNS, SATIN DS LAIN an,7
WotistED, Dealaag,"Rard, MOREENS, PLUMBS,:
Olen% TABOLO, Qum ooRNTORB and OUR-,
TAMOBNANNNTS:- Gilt Wiridiiw Rhoda! wffli' all
trimmings,ulOW: Ail 76 oorda Gaol.. ;Yu*: 'milted
flOallioffoi lovOloo at
.OurtLitis, which
,ari
ligriied it the following unproodentO6 low prices:.
- Oartalos, 00, worth -$8 00 • pair.
. •
$2 00, tp s4t 00 a 4,
•,
r . 11 #4 1 i 0
,4r,4 041, " 53.00, "-tooo ci
he." . a. , sin 00
Elegana riehEmbroidered; $lO 00, " • $2O 00 n
- ,Nainisk Curtains kern 00 t 0,515 00 Per window,
noMplete. ,Cartalna made and pnt yp at the shnrtegl
iOtiaii by omnipotent workmen. , -
trEERY'PATTEN, 680 CHESTNUT St.,
-• Oppealte Jayne , eNew Hall
7lalterjs Celebrated Fatally Sewing
IVIAO/IINEEL -
A NEW STYLE—PRION
TOO Cinsersoy. draggy,
Then - stir' from two spoOleoind form a
seam of
sluiennalled strength, beauty, and elasticity,
which winger rig even if every forth eetbeb be out.
They areurciiiestioziabljlhe best in the market for
oele-tf otreAs
- Cure - for.i Cough -and Cold:—As aeon-us there
le the ellgliteatnneaelnese of the - Oheet, with difficulty
of breathing, or indlastion of Cough; take during the
dal' ' , ',few," Brow?* Bronchial Troches." Containing
demulcent litiredleitta, 'they aliky PixhdondrY, , lrrita.
Con. - Cold Wholesale and retail 'at P. BnOwn.e, corner
of Chestnutand Fifth streets. nol6-ood•12t
Bronchitis.—Many prevalent and fatally tend
log Mamma are now comprehended under the term
c. Bronchitis in all of them the membrane of the air
piesagea In more or lees affectrd, They -resemble con
eomptioxi to tiymPtema and fatality, and in many canes
acitually end fa! , The PERUVIAN SYRUP
Is signally beneflialal in such cases, and has matched
many from premature graves.
'Nor aide in. thlsolty by, N. Brown, earner Ylfth and
Oheetnut, and Hainard dr.' .00., corner. Twelfth and
Chestnut. ' " • - . D2t-dacWtf
Seamen's Saving Flinif—Northwest Corner
of Seemed and Walnut, dr ee:e D•poelte received
in - small and large amounts, from all classes of the
eornmunity, and allows Interest at. the rate of five
per emit. premium.
Money may be drawn by obeoke without loos of Into
real.
Once open daily, froni 0 until 6 olalook, and on MU
day and Saturday until 9 in thintening.
Franklin Pant TilifilUrer and Saaratary, °hulas 11.
gems , „
Thomas W. Bally, No. 622 Market Street,
IMPorteiand Dealer in Tine Watches, Jewelry, Silver
and Plated Nare...Plretulass goods constantly on hand.
The subscriber, paying cash for every article, la enabled
to sell at a email advance. Those about purchasing
would do well 'to Call. All goods warranted as repro.
eoteed.
se4.am
.
,inarringes.
By Rev; A. W. Milby, on the 2lat instant, Mr. GEO.
W. BINNIX to Mies HARBIET R. WOOD, both or
Manalunk ,
In the city of Burlington on the oth Instant, by Rev.
ho S. Porter, JAMES STERLING to 'AMELIA L.
PORTER, or Burlington, N J.
In Burlington, on the 20th Instant, by Rev. J. Lewis,
Mr. JOHN LEWIS HALLER, Eng., of Philadelphia,
to Mies SALLIE STERLING, of Beverly, N. J., for
merly of Philadelphia.,
On the 28d in-taut by Rev . Joseph 11. Kennard, Mr.
SAMUEL B SHIVERS to ,Mine ABBY ALBERTSON,
both of Haddonfield, N. J.
On the Bth of March last, by Rev. Henry Darliug,
Mr. OHM. D. SHAW 16 Mull MARY, 3, OABIPBELL,
all of thle city.
On the 224 indent, by.Trihn G. Wilson, T.D. hi,
Mr JAB. THOMAS to Miss SARAif HOPES, both or
this city.
On. he 14th instant, by Rev. Robert H. Pattison, Mr.
HENRY MERGER to Mice MARGARET S. MMUS,
all of the Eighteenth ward, Philadelphia.
iggatbe.
On Wednesday 'evening, 24th !rodent, after a .llnger
log illness fiIEORGE HENRY, onlyson of Joseph-P.
and Marie k laughead, aged 2 years and 6 months.
The friends of, the family are invited to attend the
funeral, from hie father's residence, No. 268 South
Fifth street, on Saturday morning, 22th instant, at 10
o'clock, without further notice. **
On the 28d Instant, CHARLOTTE HOIRYNOLDS, In
the 24th year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are reopeet
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of her parents, Anthony and Jane: Meßeynelds, No
1636 Pine Wed; this (FridayLmorning, at 9 o'clock. *
•On the 28d instant, SARAH JANE, daughter of
George and Hannah Burnley; aged one year and three
menthe.
The relatives and friends of the family are reaped
fully invited W s attend the funeral, from the residence
of her peasants, Upper Darby, Delaware county, this (Fri
day) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. tk
On the 23d instant, THOMAS G., only child of Thos.
B. and Lucy Allen, in the 8d year of his age.
- •The relatiree end friende of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of his grandfather, Rev. Thome G. Allen, No. 926
Lombard street, this (Friday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock,
without further notice.
On the 24th Instant, SABAH JANE,' daughter of
David and Jane Canningham,aged twenty months.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
other parents, 1104 Carpenter street, above 812th, this
(Friday) afternoon, - at 2 o'clock, without further
notice..
On the 28d instant, JOIIN KEEL, in the 76th year of
his age.
The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to
attend the funeral, from hie late residence, No, 3228
South Second street, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2
o'clock. tk
On the , 28d instant, SUSAN MeRWEN, In the 88th
year of her age, widow of the late Andrew MoEwen, of
Londonderry.
The relatives and friends are respeotfolly invited to
attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 1121
Market street, between Eleventh and Twelfth, this
(Friday) afternoon, at 3 n ' olook. •
On the 24th Want, FRANCIS MoOONNELL, eon of
Francis and Rosanna McConnell, aged 2 years, 10
months, and 18 days.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect.
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the reeldence
of hie parents, corner Washington and Oxford streets,
this (Friday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock.
On the 284 instant, ELIZABETH CONDY, wife of
chard Coady, late of Ltekeard, Cornwall, England, ip
the 55th year of her age.
- Her Mende and them of the family it, reepeotfally
invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence,
No. 737 Bloater street, this (Friday) afternoon,at 1
o'clock. *
-On the 2E4 instant, HMI WINN, aged 45 years.
The relatives and friend" of the family are respeet
fully invite! to attend the funeral, from his late reel.
deuce, No 1016 Wilbert street, above Tenth, this (Friday)
morning, at 8J o'clock, without further notice. To
proceed to Cathedral Cemetery. tk
On the 24th Instant, MARCELLA, youngest 'daugh
ter of Patrick and Eleanor Jane Kavanagh, aged si x
months.-
WHnee• Yon Seen the Villene-Blackansith4
On Free Exhibition fora few days only. HER
RING'S GREAT PAINTING ! at It. IL . Hunt% north
west corner FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets. It
card.—,We feel desirous, la justice to
ourselves:to annonnania to the public' that, in
tre e llt.Tfl InTitilt,TArearCi".dwit Committee we
been rumble to Arrange for the trial of our Sewing Ma.
chine with that of the pasty accepting our chatter ge of
thel2th inst.
-t o lv.a been ready ourselves to .most our cnmpett•
men r,"tait i . , ttylre received their public announce
delays, and conataiairPontrary, have asked for r, pasted
for the teat of the Itlaehln; 24 l definite time
them as withdrawing from.the content, an ent.iy
state this to be the moo.-
LADD, WEBLITIIIA-44 aci
E2O 0/LEBTN_IIT Btrear
Have. eu Seen the Tillage Blacksmith?
On three Exhibition for few onyx only. HEN
HI 'S GREAT PAINTING !at R. 11. Hunt's, north
west corner of BIM( and CHESTNUT Streets. It
Citizen Sangfroid, by John Drew, at the
t WALNUT-81%1MT TIDIATRS TDB SVEN
q , It*
The Ladies , Fair for the Benefit of the
1.1.3 ITALIAN 011APSI., , in Marriott street. east of
Xightit street. is now open In JNYIBERBON HALL. eor.
of Birth and Ohriattaa atreata ft*
Have You Seen the Village Blacksmith
On Pres Pahlbaton for s few days only. HER
RING'S GREAT PAINTING ! at E. U. Hunt's, north
west corner FIRTH and ORNSTNUT Streets. It
Mrs. D. P. Bowers in two fine Porte,
THIS EVENING, at the WALNUT-STREET
THEATRE. its
oce, Rev. A. A. Willits will Lecture In
BEDDING 0111IROH, SIXTEENTH and
COATES Meets, FRIDAY FIVENIRtr, 20th inst., at
734 o'clock Subjeot—.. , How to make home boom , '
Tiaketsls cents. Ohl'dem 10 cents at the door. n24.3tik
gye. Have Yon Seen the Village Blacksmith?
On Free Exhibition for a few days only. HER.
RING , I3 GREAT PAINTING ! at E. H. Bunt' , north
west corner FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streeta. It
3 Capital Pieces at the Walnut to.
Us 3 NIGHT. • • Ite
risw Jayue , s Hall Prayer Meeting.—All wilt
be sled to learn that until further notice the
BUSINESS MEN'S UNION PRAYER MEETINII will
be held again in lyne's h ail , daily, from 12 to
1 o'clock. This is the molt central and convenient lo
cation, and THOUSANDS can be accommodated.
All are cordially Inv ted to attend, and the meeting
is open fOrr all to take part who are inembsra of any
/Evangelical Church. 11244 f
ncv. Have Yon Seen the Village Blacksmith:
On Free Erch!bitten PI a few days only. HER
RING'S GREAT PAINTING ! et E. H. Hunt's north-
west corner FIRTH sad OFIESTKIT Streets. It
07. Liberty, Manually, and Fraternity. at
THE WALNUT THIS EVENING. lt*
irre Emerson Bennett, Esq., (author,) Lec-
TURES on "Wild Border Lire," Introducing
thrilling scenes,startling loc!dents, end laughable
anecdotes, &c., In CONCERT BALL, on ERIDAY
EVENING, Nov. 28,1868. Tickets 2.6 e. 1326..2t*
ff. Have You seen the Village Blacksmith ?
On WO. Exhibition fors few days only. HER
RIMINI GREAT PAINTING ! at hi 11. Runt% north
west corner YI WWI and Off FCBTNIIT ntreets. It
rfThe Inlintiable John Drew no O'Connor
the EH, at the WALNIII` THIS Itirnkt
- lt*
V:Office Philadelphia Gas Works, Nov.
25th,1168:
posals will be toadied at this office until noon of
the 30th December neat; for the sale of Stock of the
Germantown Gas Company, and, &leo. of the Richmond
Gas Company, to the Trusteee of the Philadelphia Gas
Worts, ea an Investment to the Slaking Ruud of said
works. n264i80. W. FENNELL, Cashier.
Have Yen Seen the Village Blackman hr:
On Free Exhibition for a few nays only HER
RI O'S' GRIMY PAINTING 1 at E. H. Mint's north
west corner FIFTH and,CHESTNUT Streets.
EtOffice )Razieten Coal Company, Phila.
DIELPIIIa, November 13, MS.—The Directors of
tleton Coal Company have this day declared a
Dividend of FIFTY CENTB PER SNARE on the OW
tel Moak of the Company, additional to the August di
vidend, parable to the Stockholders or their legal
representatives, at the office of the Company, in Phila
delphia, on and after December 6th, next.
The Transfer Books will be closed until December 61h.
SAMUEL MOORE, Preeident.
VlHave Yon Seen the Village Blacksmith ?
On tree Exhibitlon for ahw dsys . only. HER..
113 GREAT PAIITING at E. H. Health, north.'
West corner VIETH and CHESTNUT Streets; •It ,
Office Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co.—'
PHILADELPHIA, November 28d, 1848.
he Board of itlexagere have this day deolared a DI
VIDSND of TIMER Prt CENT., equal to One Dol
lar and Fifty Cents per Share on the Capital Stook of
this Company. payable on and after the third day of De 4
camber next. My order, OTIS AMMIDON,
n 24 fit Treasurer.
Blase You Gems the Village Blacksmith ?
On Free Exhibition fora few days only. HEN
ROWS (MAT PAINTING ! at E H. Hunt% north
west corner FIFTH end CHESTNUT Streets. It
frr - , Bunk of Commerce.—Phlladolphln, No:
vembae 2, 1858.—The Board of Directors have
rii, ri day declared a dividend or live per cent parable
on demand, clued State Tax. J. 0. DONN HU,
~ na-wfrnl2t,. . flashier.
rThe East Mahoney Railroad Company.
The undersigned Commissionera (being two of
hose named in the Act of Incorporation of said Corn.
panyndo hereby appoint the Eighth day of December,
A. D. 808, between the home or 11 A. M. and 2P. DI.
of paid day, at No: 407 LIBRARY Street. above, Fourth
Street, in said city, for the Subscribers to the Stock of
said Company to meatto organise the Company, and to
elect, as provided by law, a President and Twelve Di
rectors to serve according to law.
ROWLAND lONIC
. P; N. BUCK.
PHILADIILPHIA, Noy. 22,1858. 0023.12 w •
,
tio• HareltorrSern the Vlllagelllnoltsmlth
Oa Free kahlbltion fora few oeye only. HER.
RINIVE GREAT PAINTING l'at E. H Hunt% north
west corner FIFTH and OFIESTNGT Streets. ~ It '
rv.---. 'lonic for Invalids with Affections 'of
THE OFIEST.
it W. oOtner PARKE and CHESTNUT Steeds.
n224.m West Philadelphls
. ,
Married We at the Walnut-street Then-
EGTILE THU- EV.BRING, In which Mrs. D. P.
RO3 Id the entire Chenperb will weer, itr
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 26. 1858.
grßat troad,Cempanica and liftman 13 le.
The legal - Matra all Railroad lompanlea to adopt
at once, promptly and generally, premantionery improve
ments of tried and undoilbted value, calculated to
save life and mitigate danger, needs no argument to
convince a thinking man. But, unfortunately for the
people and the stockholders, there are quiteto.s many
of those in authority who do not nufficiently realize
their responsibility in this Matter. Their thoughts are
occupied about too many other things ; their duties en
Superintendents are clearly not their sole thought and
study. Large fortune, are accumulated in a few years
from small salaries, and the verdant masses of the com
munity look up to our railwaYofficlals as if they were
the Great Mogul. lint let us ask how many of them
perform their duties with a single eye to the interests;
of the Stockholdere, and the safety of their employees
and the preelons lives that are daily committedto their.
keeping Suppose, for instance, tut was suggested a
few years since that a coat be provided in front of,eaeh
locomotive, and • one of the directors required to ride,
in front of each passenger train, bow long would it be
before the aforesaid officers would make the inquiry of
their mechanics: Are our trains arranged to stop as
soon as they possibly can be? We also have a profound
conviction that they would have an earnest desire,
also, to hold the reins themselves' when in that posl-
Von. This may be a strong ease, but it to directly to'
the point. • It so ABSOLuell POLLY and the vaunter are,'
motel to run a railroad train a moment without giving
the foremost manupon it, of hie ownvolttlen, the Power
to arrest it instantly, if required.. The time, we trait.
is not 'or off when men high in authority, in receipt of
princely salaries, can condescend to give these-minor
(to them—primary to the traveller and stockholder—)
eobjeete a little of their attention. It le an ,unfortu
naie fact for the interests of railroad corporations, that,
comparatively rew smart, able men work. for salutes.
,The men of thought. and men of action, are their own
employers; they have the forethought and judgment to
adopt and get the benefit of improvements before they
'are driven into , them by public sentiment or legisla
tion. We wish it were fully understood by railroad of
that the success of all great enterprises is de
pendent upon attention to little things.
An officer may neglect improvements calculated to
produce economy or improve work, or anything of that
character; but to neg`oct any precaution for the safety
of human life, or the control of the fearful momentum
inherent in every moving train, is a fearful respond-1
ty for any man to assume, and we undertake to say that
no man possessing the qualifications for a liallroad Su
perintendent wilt neglect to give attenti 3n to sue" de
vices for one moment. It Is, or rather ought to be the
,ru-st important thought of a Superintendent's businese,
to anticipate and provide the antidote for every danger ,
.to which Die train is liable. A man of sufficient abili
ty and conscience for the position would hardly rest
until satisfied that he had performed hie whole duty in
this matter. It is perfectly idle for a President or
Superintendent to any, or endeavor to quiet his con
science by saying, that nothing will happen to no, we
are all right and safe ; to be sure, node eats have oc
curred, but pewter shall' have another train out Of
time—we never shall have another axle break, or wheel
either; our rails are all right. ' The cattle along our
road aro better educated now; nobody will over place
obstructions on our track, or pry open the rails. All'
the vllialot and rogue,' are to State Prison, (What a
blessed thing it would be if this latter clause were,
feci. ! We wonder whore some railway managers would
be then.)
Ace! lents will occur, that escape tho moat rigid scru
tiny. wheels break when least expeetvd, sales ditto,
rally ditto, chairs also. Murderous villains will place
obetru tins on the track, and numerous cause con
spire to make a Trompt stoppage of the train a ire
quent necessity. It will not do, Bloom Railway oft.
cure, for you to say In reply to this, you are bored to
death by new improvements of all soda, and do not
know what or how to decide; you ought to know; and
if you do not , you should confide in the better - judg,
moat of those who do. It la a poor way to shirk your
responsibility by saying these are the opinions of some
over-eansuine inventor, and entitled to DO considera
tion. 'I hey are etubborn facts. which we are prepared
at all times to substantiate. We make no statements
we are nit prepared to prove; and we think we have
given a sufficient .emonot of thought and study to the
aubjeot of railroad accidents to know whak will pro
duce the largest amount of s•fety in railway transit.,
Our femilliarity with railroad mechanism dates book se
far an 1832, and we are of otistio enough to think that we
cannot bo charged with being a novice. Perhaps the
(neatest amount of dilferenco in our oass, es against
that of most inventors, is this We never came be
fore the public until we had a TRIED.PROVID,ANDPEA
PEOTED INVENTION; we consequently have EOM had
to unsay anythi cg.
We wish railroad officers to understand ea early as
possible that we are not to be classed with those who
present them Improv3inente of untried and doubtful
value, nor do we sell patent rights and ask corepanire
to incur the expenses and trouble of experiments. We
know just exactly what we prelim to do, and we In
tend to do It, and we also intend that every railroad
company in the Union shall adopt thls Improvement or
some olher equally as and for the purpose.
It le to be hoped that the time Is nearly. at hand when
railroad trains shall be better controlled than hereto
fore. There has been altogether too much trusting to
lurk in these matters, and it will not do We urge all
companies to adopt our Improvement at once, while
we are selling cheap; you will come to it, gentlemen,
and you will evince your wisdom and forethought by
acting promptly and buying It while you can (cheep);
and as an evidence of our good faith and honesty of
purpose, we will say that we will furnish the machines
for the entire mummer eqnipment of any road, and
will allow four months trial before settlement, and each
company shall be its own judge as to whether the Im
provement is desirable. This precaution, we under
take to sad', will promote the seourity of life and pro
party in r ilway trains to an extent hitherto unknown,
or, to use the laconic language of the late Nicholas
Dean, its universal adoption would mark a new era In
the safety of life and property conveyed by railroads.
We refer, in conclusion, to any of the came, mtt
nears, or master-methanics of the following r ads:
Hudson River Cleveland and Toledo, Terre Haute and
Richmond. Michigan Central, Old Colony and Pall
River, Panama, , &n., &o.
U. S. RAILROAD OAR-13RARS CO.,
No, 81 PINE St., N. Y.
W. 0. C11111a114.11, Seely.
Zrimmings, s‘7.c
I VVINTER'DRESS.4OODS
REDUCED.
POIL DE WIRERS SROM • •
25 To 20 CENTS.
SATIN TRAVERS,
PROM 26 To 22 CBOT&
BAYADERE VELOURS,
FROM 60 70 37 CENTS.
ARADINS, •
FRO,?/ al. TO 26 Ore
DOUBLE WIDTH SATIN DE'CIUENE,
PROM 37 TO 31 CENTS.
UNION PLAIDS, •
saws 25 SO IS 0884.4
ALL WOOL BAYADERE PLAIDS,
FROM 44 TO 87 ORNITS.
FEIN rED VELVETS,
•
- FROM 31 To
PRINTRE.R I rnion -- anzatigS,
PROM 80 TO 65 CENTS.
• PLAIN STYLE POPLINS,
FROM 60 TO 87 (=TB '
JUST PROM AUCTION.
OIIRWRN STODDART & RAMMER,
Noe. 450, 452, and 451 North SECOND St.,
doge
ii=nl
Legal Nonce°.
DTSTRIOT COURT.—JtTNE TERM,
1868. No. 682. Nov. VA,
BUNT & MoOTIRDY,vs. WILLIAM MIRGEIT
. . .
AlMat certain thraimitory brick mantissa or tene
ment with two-story brick back buildings, and lot or
enrtilage thereto belonging, situate on the southeast
corner of Twenty-third and Locust streets, Philadel
phia; the said lot being in front fourteen feet, and ex
tending in depth one hundred feet to a street, the
main building being fourteen feet In front, and lu depth
twenty-nix feet, and back buildings being about twenty
seven feet In depth.
N 11 —The lot of ground above deperibed, ROBERT
bIOOIIRDY, by Indenture of lath August, 1857, recorded
in deed-book ROW, No. 148, page - 118, granted to
WILLIAM MIGGETT in fee, r. serving thoreout a
yearly ground rent of gOO, payable first of March and
September, to which it le still subject. Seised and
taken in execution as the property of William Miggett.
The Auditor appointed to diatribute the proceeds of
Sheriff's sale of the above property, paid Into Court,
will hold a meeting for that purpose at the office of
EDWARD WALLA , Eeq , No. 102 WALNUT Street,
south side,-second house west of Washington Square, at
o'clock S. M. of FRIDAY. December 10, 18b8, when
and where all persona are required to make their Maims
before the Auditor, or be debarred from coming in on
said fund 02610 t
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
OITY AND COUNTY O' PHILADELPHIA.
.bate of CHARLES .WRIQHT, deceased.
The underalved Auditor, appoioted to audit, settle,
and adjost the account of WILLIAM P. 811 E KHAN,
Adtoinietrator, e. t a., to the Estate of 011 • IMES
WRIUSIT, deceased. flied by JAMES J. SHERMAN,
Adunnietrator of WILLIAM P. SHERMAN. aforeeald,
who le also lately declaimed, and report distribution of
the balance, will meet the patties interested at hie °Mee ,
On the southwest corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT
Streets, 2d floor, in the city of Philadelphia, on the 9th
day of DECEMBER, A. D. ]96S. at d o'clock P. If.
tiEO.,(IE 11. EARLE,
noal.eodfit* Auditor.
brokero
Lll A. TREGO, REAL ESTATE AGENT
iv a AND CONVEYANCER, RIDGES AVENUE, first
door below Thirteenth Mr. et, attends to the purchase
and sale of Real Setate, Negotiating Securities, Renting
Houses, and Collection of Ronan and Oround Rents, and
Interest Monies. Satisfactory references given.
odgan*
Lumber.
9[lo LUMBER DEALERS.
L. D. DAVIS & 00'8 00113111i0111011 Lumber Yard,
BROAD ',treat, between Race and Vine
60 000 feet 5-4, 6 4, and 8.4 Whit% Pinc.issascusdl__
30,800 .44—SF 4.4 - Poplarllssrele
27,003" Delaware Oak Plank. 3,4, 6, and 0 1n. thick.
Also, Just resolved, 21,000 feet Poplar Obalr and Bet
toe Plank—s superior lot. 100 Hickory sticks suitable
for sales. 1.128-11
ATOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED,
.1 se you are sure of a likeness In The LIFE-SIZE
PHOTOORAPHS, In OIL made at REIMER'S GAL
LERY, SHOOND Street, ab. Green. it*
'DALE ROPE AND TWINE, manufac-
Air tuned and for sale by
WEAVER, HITLER & 00.,
No. 23 h. Water at., and 22 N. Wharrei
OAKIIM..-A largo stock of Navy and
Ainerician Navy Oakum on hand and for Bala by
WEAVER, VITLER k
n 026 No. 23 N. Water et . and 22 N. Mame
.g;2PEREMPTORY. SALE OF HORSES,
OARBIAGES, Hotel Coaches, Sleighs, Harness,
BulTalo Robes, Sleigh Belle, Blankets. Halters. eco , on
Pill DAY MORNING, November 26,1868, at 10 o'clock,
at the Ma le or GEO. HUNT, CHERRY Street, above
Eighth, consisting of
-12 euperior Matched and Single Homes.
4 moodier Carriages
1 Troy built Hotel Coach.
1 extra Concord built Hotel Coach.
4 large Troy and Pentland built Sleighs.
4 delta extra-made Carriage Harness. '
2 Betts do Coach Harness
Buffalo Robes, Sleigh DOM, Blankets , Covers, Hal
tore, tko.
All the above Stock was lately in the employ of Jones ,
Hotel, Chestnut etreet, and will positively be sold to
the highest bidder.
No postponement on account of the weather.
n2G•2t W. H. BTERR, Auctioneer •
BY' THOMAS BIRCH, AUCTIONEER.
VITI BROTHERS' BALL
Viti Brothers' (formerly Vito Vitt & Bone) Sale of Ele
gant Marble and Alabaster Vases, Groups, Om.
manta, Fancy Goode, &c , will take place
On Friday Evening
26th instant , at 7) o'clock, at their wareroome, No.
639 Arch street, below Seventh street The collection
will cousin of euperbly carved, vases, tense, orna
ments, bronzes, Parlan ware, choice Parisian fancy
goods, together with a large assortment of wares suita
ble for the present season. n29-2t
nu. M. CALM'S HAS RETURNED
to the alty, and may be consulted at his office
and r.sldence No. 247 North NINTH street. Routs
from 7to 10 1. 1H , and 4to T P., DI. n24.12t*
FIRST PREMIUM, FRANKLIN INSTI
TUTE, 1858, to " CRARY $8 - PATENT BRICK
MACHINE and BRICK KILN. They are now offered,
with full guarantee to perform in a very i tiperior way as
regards coot, quality, and quantity. Address J. W.
CRARY, care of I. P. MORRIS & 00., Port Richmond
Iron Works, Philadelphia.
N. 8.—1 will take an Interest with any one who wishes
to engage in the maeufacture of Brick In Philadelphia,
and guars ntee that Brick can be made - at one belt the
cost of the Common process.. n021.1.8w* J; W. 0.
SALMON.— 48 .Tierces and 84 Boxes Ball
tax Almon. lot axle b 7 OA).BADIlla & 00.,
014 ' • PaAIiNSPVI.I.
,t0i),11:1,410;lito.
r. H. AR LE S LAMSI POSTHUMOUS
TALE.
COMBEENCERENT OF! T/08th VOLUME.
A virt.7,ERWiNMRTINA6ERTE,II:I):PLT°I:I4(BA''It'GS.".INE
OONTIIIOI
Il'nitrated by Twenty Hawl47 "i/1 Paper.)
LITTLE JERRY, THE MILME. 4 'BALLAD.
AN OLVFILIBIjeTER.', r ,
Illuetrated by Ten Engrartir.
THE MUM:QUITO FAIIII. '
'lllestratedby Twenty nslivings•
AN AFFAIR.' OF `HONOR.
THE LOAN OF A.LIRE.. :
ENJOYAIMENESS.
LOVE AT ,A LATTICE. j
THE WIFE OF MIR NEE MEISTER.
DINING, .00ESIDERED .Al A FINE ART.
DRESS AN) DRINK,
THE TOE. -, -: ,
OUPII.PEL,RIVENGE. r.in Unpublished Tote by
I CHATiLlill Lame. •
THrPRIZE FIGHT. Byrn:: .111165 O'OIIIIN.
0 A.RLYVE , B FRIIIDERI7I TIIE ORUAT
THE .Y/B.G/NIANS. By. V. Ni Tnaonte AT.
iLLIIInIitTIONS —While Toles la that?—A Pri
mmer—lone Ilead.Pleeet ,
OneetenALlX. • Erin& In need. .
tOULPTIM . Contains a great deal of the Finest
hlorellty. '. - , i , - ,
Marren I. Cotlenwe unities. ni
0111PrAtt . RI. , Intolltlital ore teuebaot.
MONTHLY R CORD OF OLSRENT-EVENTS.
t
LITERARY NOT/0/113.' •
EDITOR'S TABLE. .
EDITOR'S EA CHAIR .
EDITOR'S DRAWER. 1
ARROWSIEITIta PANOBASIA OF WESTERN
-TRAVEL. ,
ILLuarnmana he AlDahany lionntakui—Plita
burgh—Wotan' Steambint...Engineer on Duty—A
Hot Boat—Vie, of Oloclonitt—Runnlng on a Bank—
, Going ovtr Sala of. Ohlo—Oroulag Bar—Striking a
Sawyer—Ranniag Agrontd,—Baggage—Scene at Din
nor-Tablo—Portraita of manitaileg—Tho Steamer's
Bar—Scenery oi the Missitlippl.
FASHIONS FOR SHOHAM/M..
❑stern knows.—Dlnnef,Oostuma and Chtldron'a
Dresses—Drew Osp—Homaoap.
TERUEL% .
0110 Copy for Oee Year ;V 00
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And an Extra Copy, gratis, for every Club' of ten rub
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la Thirty-Mt Camels year. . .n 20
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B .1? le 11 14J1 ST T'A B L ,
OLIVEIi 'WENDELL HOLMES.
• ;
ILLIIBT4tATED BY HOPPIN.
He cometikaito you with a tale which holdeth
children from p o y, and old men from" the chimney
corner. , '
I knew him, Idratio! A fellow of infinite hest;
of most excellent hwy." ,
TEN TitOUBAND COPIES
were aold In the litirthree days after Its publication.
41 THE OLD GEITLEMAN OPPOSITE," " THE
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THEY GALL JOHN," " THE LANDLADY'S DAUGH
TER," aie already familiar acquaintances with thou
sands; and the storyof. the Autocrat's Bret acquaint
ance, growing tnteleot, declaration of love, and mar
riage to the Schoollistress, is so exquisitely and hap
pity told, that It co:mot fail to secure a permanent
place in the elude kerature of the country.
1 Vol. 121?0. 380 pp. Price $l.OO.
FOR SALE JY'ALL BOORSELLERS.
Copies will teredii by mail, postage prepaid, to any
part of the countrymen receipt of price.
BAMPEON & 00.,
Publieherm,Boston
n:6&30.2t
THE PHYSMUIPS POCKET DAY
BOOK YOB 18i9.—NOW BEADY,
TILE PIIYSIOIAI'S POCKET DAY-BOOK for 1859,
with extensive alterations and additions, prepared un
der the euperintendluce of an eminent member of the
profeesion.
The DAY-BOOK Contains an Almanac,Tables of
eomparative Mediclial Doses, Poisons antheir Anti
dotes, British and lreneh Medicinal, Measures, Arti
cles of Diet. Compsiative Thermometric Scales, Baths,
Simple and Med Mind, Tables of Doses of all the prin
cipal preparations if the Pharmacopia, Visiting List
and Index, Blanks Yor Monetary Engagements, Bank
Account, Nurses' Aldresses, Bins and Accounts asked
for, Vaccination and Obstretria Engagement', English,
French, and American Medical Periodical,, &c., &a.
A MEDICAL RtBORD OY OASES le also prepared
for this edition. under the superintendence of the State
Medical Society, endear' be had separately or bound
up with the Day-Bolt;as deelred.
Pocket Day-Book, pal List for2B patients—cloth— 60 .
do do 28 do morocco
with pocket—sloo
do do 58 patients—cloth—M.oo
do do 68 do morocco--$1.26
With the Medical Record, the price will be 26 cants
additional. Sent (rib by mail on receipt of the price.
I O.J. PRICE & 00.
no2B St 33 8.131.XT11 St., above OIIESTNIIT.
mistE PHILADELPHIA TRADE OIROII
.JIL LAR IB BENI TO
'PRIVY THOUSAND!!
Active Cott4try Mirchants, monthly, in the Middle,
estern, and Southern States.
A blamm
ROSTA. 4 fi.E *WM Paper PRE -PAID.
the Tarns tad SI et 6 ze
airroaimo intereati of ' . .0 -
phi*. -
Th,, p eet ed Number will be issued
Qpi
..,,..' IBT OP DECEMBER.
It preien tFo best and surest medium of addressing
ever offuetf to the Philadelphia public.
country buy avims'or ADVERTISING.
~,,,,r . ..Q,,u t s' per line for ekes matters, Displayed
welds vs.e welters per blob of column depth. lio ad
vertisement wept auoh u are of a trainees character
will be admitted. ... . . .. .... .
KERSHAW & JEFFRIES,
Proprietors,
No 12 North THIRD Street
litmovale.
R E M () V A L
OLAGRORN it PRYER
HAYA•H6HOVED TO
NO. 106 ORESTNUT STRUT,
ABOVE
FRONT, LowEn SIDE
1328-12 t
R E MI PAL.
SAMTjEI. IL MATTSON,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
HAS
REMOVED N iTO No. 1126 01168TNIIT STREET,
DRUID DOOR !MOW TWIMPTR.
• South Bide,
Where hale Oepared to execute all orders in hie line,
having on hnot a• full supply of GOODS for Gentle
men's wear.
MORE H. MATTSON,
ffr26-3m-if No 1126 CHESTNUT Street.
liaitroab fines.
al WINTER "Na Nml
PHILLDELPI4 WILMINGTOr,igArring
AND BALTI.
MORE RAILROAD.
On and r Monday. November 29,1868,
PASSENGER INS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA
Per Baltimore at 8 A. 11., IP. M., (Express,) and
11 P.M.
Por Wilmingtoe, at BA. id., 1, 3.30, and 11 P M.
For New Oaetlet at 8 A. M., and 1 P. M
Per Aliddlatow4 at 8 A. U., and 1 P. M, ' ,
For Dover, at BA. M., and 1 P. U.
For Beaford at A. M. and 1 P. M. .
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA,
Leave Bettina» at 8.80 A. M., (Express,) 12 noon,
RAI 6.40 P. M. t •
Leave Wilmington at 7.20 and 11.40 A. M., 2.26 and
8.56 P. M.
Leave New Cantle at 11.12 A. M., and 8.06 P. M
Leave Middletown at 10,20 A. U., and 15.80 P. 51.
Leave Dover at 9.20 A. M. and 4.36 P.M.
Leave Seaford at 7.45 A. M., and 1.45 P.M.
TRAINS FOB BALTIMORD.
LerftrlTU.eleatoAl4l. 0.10 A. M.,1.55 P. M., and 12.16
A. Id.
SUNDAYS only all p M , from Philadelphia to Bat.
• m.
De do 0.40 P. eat* Pd. from Baltimore to Pills.
delphia. •
Freight Train, with Paasenger Oar attached, will ran
as follows :
L. . .
eave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate
places at',. B 00 P. M.
Leave Wilmington for do do do 6 155 P. M.
Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace._ do 6 00 P. M.,
not B. M. IBLTON. President.
Notices.
SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers in Goodyear's
Patentfor Vulcanised Rubber Smpendere, Braids,
Web,, and all other Fabrics and articles made by combin
ing fibrous aubstemess with threads ate sheets of yokels
iced rubber arenatitled that unless thisatne are properly
stamped or labelled with my name. aid by my authori
ty, they minor); be legally disposed )f in the United
States Merchants and dealers are belted to examine
opeeimens now 14 store, and to give tletr orders for the
Spring Trade to the underelgned, RIOLDSIVE OWN
ER OP THE TITLES AND EXORitiIVII RIGHTS
IN THE PATIENT for these goods, latch embrace all
the styles heretofore manufactured ir imported, and
many others. I.
ALSO, WOMBS TO MANIIPAOXIRE AND SELL
—and the Terfte—may be obtained a application to
me at No. 23 OCITIETLANDT Street, 1. Y
n24-ly ' HOMOD 11. DAY.
NOTIOE.—PHILADELPHL. and READ
INO BAILBOAD.—The "DON FREIGHT
Depot of the• Philadelphia and Reyna Railroad Com
pauy, has been removed from No. 22tto Nos. 242 and
242 BROAD, above Race streets.
All the THROUGH /MORT , Nusinese of the
Company, bath OUTWARD and !WARD will be
transacted At this Depot. JNO T. BEATY,
nod lm . leneral Agent.
Springy
HORSES TAKEN TO WINTER.—
iltabling and bay good, witkplenty of litter.
SPringY Meadows If desired, on pleaset days. Terms
low. Ingetre of Mr. N. JANNEY, N. 82.5 MARKET
Street, or Dr. SOLIOLFIELD, 822 Omit FIRTH Street,
and The tress office. n24.18t*
% SNYDER LEIDY—JAS. PL LEIDY,
• Principals of LEIDY BROTHEtB' ACADEMY,
N0e.143 and 150 SIXTH BTREE! na p Race,
where a knowledge of '
WHITING, BOOK-KEEPING, and 11RITHILETIO
is made certain to every pupil that ma3emer.
ACADEMY open day and evening. i n 022 ,
SM.IIEL ITEPBURN has trtaferred his
Lair Moe - front Carlisle, Penna., b 2p. 712 SAII.
SOK Street, (between Chestnut and Relent.) Phila
delphia Ile will' attend to any hneintee )ntrusted to
bin care. in the Courts of Phtladelpha t In the In
terior of the State.
Philadelphia, November 24; MS— '• 1 n24.8m •
WIDSIOK & °WS • CHAMP NE.—A
JAL constant supply of the original gm brand, In
bond 'and In stors, for sale - by WILLIAM MATON,
;tole lapal to, KquArlunis, No . 210 port pßoNT
pod. • NO
'Retail MIT Gooks. .
WILL OPEN, THIS DAY,
FIFTEEN BALES
HEAVY, ALL WOOL, SCARLET FLANNELS,
AT 17 OEM PER YARD,
TWENTY ADDITIONAL OAOE3
MANCHESTER DE LAINES,
THE NEWEST AND BEST STYLES,
AT 16 CENTS PER YARD
ALSO.
FIVE OASES PARIS VALENTIAS,
AT 16} CENTS PER YARD
FOR BALE
BY THE PIECE OR PACKAGE
JOSHUA L. DAILY
NEW STORE,
No. 213 MARKET STREET,
REAL IRISH VOPLINS•
L. J*EVY. & CO.
Rave received, by the steamer CANADA,
ONE ME OF REAL IRISH POPLINS.
PLAIN AND TARTAN PLAIDS.
BMWS, BLUE, arm, DRAB, PUCE, GREEN,
• CLARET,. LOME,
Arto
SUPERIOR DOUBLE QUALITY,
—IN—
PLAIN BROWN AND BLACK. .
809 and 811 CHESTNUT Street.
n26.2.t
JUST REOEIVED,
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP
EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS,
BELLIND OUP OBEAP,
RAPSON' S
TRIMMING AND: ZEPHYR STORE,
N. W. Corner MOUTH and CHERRY Street/
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
CROCHET AND OTHER CLOAK FRINGES.
A VARIETY OF CLOAK TASSELS.
VELVET AND OTHER CLOAK BINDINGS.
NEW PATTERNS FANCY TRIMMINGS AND
FRINGES•
SMALL SLEEVE TASSELS, ALL COLORS.
SINGLE, DOUBLE, AND SPLIT ZEPHYRS, OP THE
CELEBRATED MAKERS, HERTZ & WEGENER,
BERLIN.
TAP ESTRY, WORSTED, AND WOOLLEN YARN.
All goods of the beet quality sold at the Lowest Priem
RAPSON'S,
020-21 v N. W Oor. EIGHTH and CHERRY Ste.
3101:IRKING OLOARS.—Just opened,
plain styles of Black Beaver Cloth Cloaks.
Black Gros de Boyal Silks, only $t 12%.
Black Bay State Long and Square Shawle.
Mourning do. do. do. do.
Black Crepe Ball Trimming.
Lupin's Black Biomeline, 28 Ms.
Lupiu'a Black lierinoes, 62% eta.
Lupin's Black blonseellne, double widths, 75 Me.
Lupin's Black Bombazines, 76 cis.
Lupin , a Black Cashmeres, 75 ate.
Lupin's Black Timis.), 87% ohs.
Black Sattn.de Chews, st.
Black Paramatta Clothe, 26 eta.
Black De Laizee, 12%
Black Alpacas, 18% eta.
Mourning mixed Mohair de Bege, Ms. ,
Do. do. Madonna Cloths, 26 eta.
Black Crape Veils, round corners:
Bine Linen Lawn Handkerchiefs with hemmed,
corded and hemmed, tucked, and black borders.
BERSON .k. SON. Mourning Store.
it No. 808 CHESTNUT Street.
111LAOR FRENCH OASSINERES.—Best
iur mannraotureo of ,Boesidns and Casaimeres, In
cluding extra qualities of Bischoff'''. Also, Black
trench Dress Cloths and Oz mines.
, SHARPLESS BROTHERS,
CHESTNUT & EIGIVIAI
FANOY DRESS GOODS.
We hare now in store a urge assortment of
Autumn and Winter Eilks, the prices of which have
been much reduced, including New Lyons Styles of Me.'
dium, Vain, and Rich designs, of this season's impor
tation. -
Also, Double ;up', Double-flounce, and llobereol. e s -
IfiArkiL S AMALK I -qtrg MIMS
CHESTNUT do EIGHTH..
E i rrwasn HOSIERY,
•
FOR
LADIES,
OENTLHMEN,
CHILDREN'S WEAL
L. J. LEVY ee 00.
Have received, per eteemer KANGAROO, a complete
aseortmeot of the beet melee of
ENGLISH HOSIERY,
Made eapeetelly for their
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
GENTLEMEN'S
BILE, LAMB'S WOOL, MERINO,
AND
COTTON SHIRTS and DII:A.WERO
'BILK, MERINO, LAMPE; WOOL,
COTTON DOUBLB-PENT HALT HOU
LADIES' and MISSTEP
OADIINIERE AND ALDRINO WAITS AND DRAWERS
THE CELEBRATED
•
IRISH BALBRIGGAN HOSE,
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED.
LADIES' and OHILDRENII
BLZBOY COTTON 1108 E.
CHILDREN'S CLOTH AND VELVET LEGGING
809 & 811 CHESTNUT STREET.
n22•St
BLAOK AND COLORED CLOTHS .
For Ladies' Oloake.Reglana, and Sirenlam
Cheap lots from the late Auction Bales
CIIRWEN BTODDART & BROTHER,
460, 452, and 454 North SSOOND Street,
above Willow,
SILK VELVETS
BCH CLOAKS, &0.,
Prom the late Auetiou Sales.
Lyons and German Velvets of superior qualities at
REDUCED PRICE'S.
MAIDEN STODDARD & BROTHER,
Doc 460, 462, and 464, North SECOND St,
n2.6-3t above Willow
FINE STOCK
DRY GOODS AT F
FIRST•OLASS
F SEASONABLE
IR PRIORS; adapted to
&LES, RRTALL.
Irish ropily", Flannels,
Panoy Bilks. libinkets,
Lupin's Bierlnoes, Counterpanes,
Brodie Shawls, Table Linens,
New style Cloaks Napkins,
Woollen Shawls, Table Oovere,
4. Oloak Clothe,Shestinge,
I
Wool Plaids, hidings,
Valencia Travers, I On:4(g°is ,
Figured Merino's , Towelling',
Moue De Laines, Waling, &o.
EYRE & LANDELL,
YOURTH AND ARON STREETS
CASTOR BEAVER CLOTHS, FOR LA
DIEB' CLOAKS.
RIBBED THAW CLOTHS.
HUMID SHAVER CLOTHS.
PLAIN BLACK CLOTHS.
CLOTH CLOAKS, RAQLANS, Au , AO
EYRE & LANDELL,
BOURTII AND ARON MOM
NEW. LO OAKS
OPENING EVERY DAY
AT THE
PARIS MANTILLA AND CLOAK EMPORIUM.
PINE BEAVER CLOAKS,
RIOU VELVET CLOAKS
MOURNING CLOAKS.
MINN' CLOAKS,
OPERA. CLOAKS.
MUM DEAVER CLOAKS
The Largest Aseortmeat in the City.
AT THE
PARIS MANTILLA & CLOAK EMPORIUM,
708 CHESTNUT STREET,
J.'W. PROOTOR & 00.
n 23
LADIES' CLOAK CLOTHS.
. Black Beaver Olathe.
Black Habit °loam
Pilots and ReWogs.
COOPER & CONARD
n 22 8. H. corner NINTH & HARM Eta
BLAOK MORALR
For trimming Cloaks.
Brown and Gray do.
Blatt 'Union Clothe, $1.26,
Black Habit Cloths, $1.87 to $2.80.
11100PHR & CONAHD,
n 22 B. B. corner NINTH & M&RHHT
OVERCOAT CLOTHS.
Hine Bleak Doeskins.
Bide Bend Oessimeres.
Fancy Hassimeres.
Hoye HassWarm
13attlnets from 40 to 6234 cents.
Velvet, Silk, end other Vesting&
000 PER & (KINARD,
n 22 8. E. corner NINTH & HAREM Ste.
MANILA AND JUTE
ROPE,
Cialt3DS, TWINFB, =TO-,
Alanufaotored and for mile at the lowed New York
prices, by
WEAVER, FITLER & CO.,
No. OS N. WATIB and 22 N. WHANYNA.
n21T•212
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In the New Mill of the Montour "lion 03mpini,
st Danville, Pa, nEe-3Lit MOE, BEAVER, Prest.
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and can influence some trade. Address '• Rardware, ,,
Press Mace. -
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sitnation in a Banking Bonne, having had six
years experience in the business. Best of city refer
ences given. Address "8200)18," this office. - • -
no Mat*
AGENTLEMAN with $B,OOO to $lO,OOO,
and a fair amount of Trade, wishes to connect
himself :with some Hones already eatibilzhed, in a
manufacturing or mercantile business. Address
tat," at this office, with real name, which will be con
fidential. ii?.bfitek
AYOUNG MAN wants a situation in a
°muting ROM,. Hu a knowledge of double
entry. Salary no object Good city reference. Address
Root," Box 93, P. O. 1325-the&m.3t*
WANTED—By the Ist of January, or
thereabouts, a Partner, either active or silent,'
with from $lO,OOO to $l6 000 Capital, to take the place'
of a Principal about retiring from the business: The
house is an old established one, of 12 years standing,
with an extensive and reliable connection. The oppor
tunity here offered is one well worthy the attention of
any ono desirous to step Into a lucrative business, and
which will yield a handsome return for the investment.
References of an undoubted character given, and re ,
guired. Address " Quentor, ,, at the office of this paper.
n24-Ot*
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1=2E03
IVVANTED—A steady, sober man, who un
derstands the manufaotare of Cotton Jeans, to
go genih, Address ~ Foster," Blood's Despatch.
n24.3tia -
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l/ 'V Hog agent, by a young man wbo can tarnish
first class recommendations. Address Fulton,. office
of this paper. n43.4t*
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$26 ,000 to engage in the Cloth. Caseimere, and
Vesting jobbing trade The advertiser Itt without
capital, hurtles bean eight years engaged In the beat
ness, has a thorough knowledge of both the buying and
milling departments, and having travelled through the
Western States twice a year for five years, is well ac
quainted with the merchants who buy in this market.
Address . 1 H. H. W.,. at the office' of The Press,
until the 27th instant. - • - n22-13t*
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the southern pert of the city. ' Rant not to ex
ceed $lBO per annum. Address " I'," alas of The
Press. n2243t5,
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eon, with immediate ppedession, • Furnished
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west of Tenth street. Address A. M., office of this
paper. oct
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VI OAVALlll—Able4odied, unmarried men, to
whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and
medical attendance. P ay from U 9 to $22 per month.
No man haring a wife or And will be awe Md. Apply
for 11013NTID 131111VION • at No. 811 Street
above Nighth, north aide. ,
I. N. MOORE,'
let Lieut.' let Dragoons,
Itecrafting Officer.
igte MARKET-STREET STORE TO RENT.
Zia —The desirable businene stand, No. 487 BISBILET
street, near Plftb, north side. Inquire en the pre
mises - n 213 3t*
fia FOR SALE—A valuable CHESTNUT
• Street Property, STORE and DWELLING, at a
great eaatifice, If sold soon. No. 1309 CHESTNUT St.,
above Thirteenth: n25-24*
ditsTO RENT—Chestnut street Store arid
DWELLING, deep Etore, back outlet, No. 180
OUEBTNUT. 525-3t*
pi - FOR RENT—The DWELLING No.
.1113,816 LOCUST Street, (or Washington Square,) from
the Ist of January, 1859. The home la three stories
high, with basement, back building, , now occupied
by J. W. Forney. Apply at the office of The Press, or
at the house. no2S.tf
S. PEREMPTORY SALE OF TOWN
LOTS IN 800TH MINER.-
Will be sold at Public Bale, on the premises, on
MONDAY, November 29th, inst.
At 10 o'clock A. 91 , ICO valuable TORN LOTS, in
BONNE 0 AMDEN, situate and fronting on Kaighn's
avenue, on Market street. Mechanic, Liberty, and
Orange streets, Broadway, Sixth, Seventh, West Jer
sey Railway, and Eighth streets.
They are all 20 feet front by 100 feet deep, and are
some of the most desirable building lots in South Cam
den. •
Plans and full description will be shown on the day
of sale.
Terms, which will be very easy, as little of the pur
chase money will be required to be paid down, made
known at mile. -
By J. G. BRYOB.
Pomona wishing to purchsee at private rale can ob
tain all Information by culling on .1. BRYON. at
B. B. Corson's coal office, No. 108 South POURTIi St.,
below Chestnut, Philadelphia.
n022-et R. M. MADDOCK, Auctioneer.
.STO LET—The large, well lighted, and
eligible STORE, No. 83 •oath SECOND Street.
which will be vacated by the undersigned on the first of
January. Rent very moderate. Apply to
nol6-tt A. R. ROBBNIISIbi & BROOKS, u above.
O RENT.—On the let January next, the
,
• • .6 , :'Dore, each 24 feet by 148) of the NEW STORE
688 MARKET Street. The building is one or Adterund
Improvements an the upper aide, between PIPTII and
SIXTH Streets, having two fronts, the north one on a
rear Street with good cartage way 20 feet into SIXTH'
Street. ' Apply on the prembiee. nol-tf .
AN TO RENTot STORE on DELAWARE
,Il9a Avenue, below VINE Street, running through to
WaterStreet,l49 feet deep. Atso, the Double STORE,
corner of THIRD and QUARRY Streets, 40 feet front,
one of the beet locatiotui for large Rosiness in Phila
delphia. Also, STABLE and - 006011410IFFIE in
CHERRY Street, above SEVENTH, in rear of Ash
landllonse. Apply at 279 South POOR= Street..
se29-Stess
ANA N ELEGANT SUITE OF ROOMS
will be vacant in stew days at No till BROAD,
below Bprnoe street, with private parlor If desired.
rae-3tce
BOARDINVo gentlemen will be fur.
Welted wit - aceornmodatione In • genteel
private family. tion Weet Walnut !beet. Ad.
dress office of The Press. n23-41t*
MARKET FIRE INSURANCE 00.
OF TUE MT Or NEW YORK.
CASH CAPITAL $200,000
SURPLUS 78,200
TOTAL AEBETB
DIRECTORS.
BENJAMIN H. HOWELL, Preeldent.
Phl!etas H. Holt of 236 Front street.
Joseph P Wickham, late Wickham , ' & Hntehhison
Bliss Davis. of A. B. & S. Davis.
Oliver H. Shepard, of Shepard, Howe & Cle.
Henry Rowland, of Rowland & Banks. -
Alfred L. Rowe, of T. G. & A. L. Rowe.
Wm. P. Miller of Wm. P. Miller & Co.
Stephen W. Gaines, of S. W. & R. A. Gaines.
Eliaha L. Walton, of Walton, Little, & Co.
Neleon Sherwood, of Neiman Sherwood & DO.
Henry G Reeve, of H. G. Reeve & Co.
Daniel T. Willeta, of Meta & Co.
Albert L. Do Camp, of Baker .k De Camp.
John M. Bruce, Jr., of Bruce. Odell, & Fannies.
Stephen Linington, of 216 Front street.
Enoch Ketcham, of E. Ketcham & Co.
Wm -A. Cummings, of Beards & Cummings.
Henry Lyles, Jr., of Lyles, Polhamns, & Co.
Brewster Valentine, of Valentine ct 'Bergen.
Geo. B. Whitfield, of G. & J Whitfield & Co,
Albert Uavemyer, (late Havemyer & Moller.)
Tennis W. Quick, of Quick & DEfommedlen.
David M. Tumor., of Edey & Tarnure.
Jose T. Navarro, of Mora Brothers, Navarro & Co.
Edward Bill, of 119 Broad street.
Nathaniel W. Cheater, of Peter V. King & Co.
Wm. H. Goodwin, of E. Goodwin & Brother.
John Priebie, (Freeland. Squires, & Co.) '
ASHER TAYLOR, Vice President.
Insures on Buildings and Personal Property of every
description against Lose or Damage by 711 re, on the moat
favorable terms.
HENRY P. FREEMAN, Secretary.
INSURANCE IN THE ABOYB COMPANY OAN BE
RIFIPECTED THROUGH
STEWART & JOHNSON,
001-frm&wBBt-if
illligooluttatta antt erovartnerabips.
TIISSOLUTION.—The partnership hereto
.ll.s ?fore existing between the undersigned, under
the firm of R. J. ROB 3 & 00., is this day dissolved by
mutual consent.
Philadelphia, November 23, 1858.
ROBERT J. ROSS,
PRILIP F. KELLY.
P. F. KELLY alone continues the Basking and Ex
change besinose, under The name and style of PHILIP
F. KELLY & 00 , at the office formerly ocoepik d by R.
J. Rout & 00., No. 16 South Third 'street.
n24.10t
BAILEY & 00.,
FORMERLY
Hive removed to their new Plre•proot, White garb!.
819 CHESTNUT STREET,
NORTH BIDE, BELOW THE (HEARD =IBM
Now opening their fall stook of
IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARJUS, AND
To which they Ittetto the attention of the pablle.
SCLVSZWARII, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND
AT WZOLIB/Lll MID JITAIL
aal7•lftf
LOOSING GLASSES.
JAMES B. EARLE & BON.,
Manufacturers of LOOKING GLASSES for MAN
TELS, PIERS, & SIDE WALLS, of every size, style,
and shape.
Pier Tables, Cornices, Brackets, Gongola, of new and
elegantdeligns; and
PICTURE PRAMES, with Frames for Portralies
Miniatures, and Photograph's In every variety otatM
and price. Importers of ENGRAVINGS, eveopow,
Publication being received the moment Qi., 1 4. SSW;
OIL PAINTINGS from the Studios of thelh
moat celebrated American and European Artiktr
A LARGE GALLERY OP PAINTING i
Open at all times, rum. Wholesale and Rote -Deal
ers in Mahogany and Walnut framed Looking °lams,
to which they invite the attention of country easterners.
JAMES B. EARLE & SON,
918 01111STNUT STREET,
0140BITII TIM GIRARD 11017811
WHITE-FISH.—A very Superior Article
of "Mackinaw?' in RAU Bble , fnat recelvild in
Po L ie WI fee ale b? 0. 0.
/91 oulLEß.er. 00.,
Ana *M.
Wants.
Sam Sale oar to tzt.
Boarbing.
Jusuratue grompanico.
.. ...... 6278,200
No. 108 South POIIIITII Street,
Philadelphia
itlatapo, Jetudrp, at.
BAILEY A EITOHEN,
VANOY 400 DB,
PURLS,
2lllltiBeMelMr.
A CADERY OF MUSIC!. --
BENEFIT OF- ILADRION
MONDAY EVENING, Nor. 20111. •
Joint Appearance of ""
MADAME GAZZANIGA, and MADAME COLSON._
Positively Last Appearance of
- ItIADABIE OOLSON IN PHILADELPHIA. '
Last appearance but one' of
MADAME GAZZANIGA,
prior to her departure for Havana and Europe,
Mr. Btrakosc,h respectfully announces that Mozart's
immortal master-work, and t.e greatest of all operas,
- IL DON GIOVANNI, - . • _
will be performed on Monday Evening, Nov. 29th, for
the first andenly time this season, on whit& occasion
DONNA MARIA
will be performed by -
MADAME NAZZANIDA,
In which part she created such an extraordinary furore
by her earned and dramatic conception of this great
role by her recent performances fn Nev York.
The role of
ZERL INA -
will ,be performed for the first and only time in this
bv - MADAME COLSON,
This will be the last role in which - Madame COLSON
will appear in Philadelphia. .-
Mr Strakotch recommends the performance of Mad_
COLSON at ZERLINA, in Don Giovanni," as one of
the most ceptivatingever seen .on the lyric stage.
-, Madame ooLsoq doge and acts the *role most 'ad
.
pairably.
• Madame 13TRAI108DM will appear in the part of
i Tickets for the Balcony, and It and L tectione of the
Parquet, can be had at the Offices in Chestnut street; the
Parquet Circle and centre - of Parquet 'at :the Academy.
Family Circle, 50 cents. Amphitheatre, 26 cent!, ,
; Doors open at 7 ,opera commences at 8.
. N. B L.i3ubscribers wishing to retain their present
seats for the night of Monday.; will please - give hi:me
diate notice to that effect at the various offices,
ID" Last Subscription Night on Tuesday.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
GRAND FESTIVAL MATINRB.
SATURDAY, AT ONE O'CLOCK;
TICKETS FIFTY °BETS. - •
In oonaequence of a great many families and patrons _
of Matinee &strew] to witness the representation '
of the La Fiefs. del Regiment, (the Daughter of the .
.Regiment.) Mr. Strokes's& has the honor to announce
that MADAME COLSON
well appear for the last time in DonizettPs '
LA BIOTA& DEL REGGIMENTO,
;In her inimitable role of MARIE.
Madame COLON will Introduce in the Lesion Scene
the celebrated French Laughing Chansanette, - which
.produced such a great enthuelasm to her last Concert
.at the Muskat Fund Hall.
• Besides the whole Opera of the Daughter of, : the Re--
, • _ MADAME CORA DE WILROEST
Will appear In her great role of Amine.
Laat actbf BellinVe
• SONNAMBULA. -,•
Tickete at be cents for the Matinee, Can be obtained
at the Music and Piano Stores of Beck & Lawton, Lee
.
h -Walker, Andre, Smith, htarsober, 01:deleting.
A NOVEL AND EXTRAORDINARY, ARRANGE
MENT:
All those persons securing seats for Friday,e'repre
notation of It Furiteni will receive 's gratnitots ad.-
mission ticket for the Saturday Matinee. -- -
There will be no Opera on Saturday night. 'tad 3t-
A CADEMY OF MUSIC. .-
_ -
FRIDAY EVENING, November 28.
FIFTEENTH SUBSORIPTION - NIGHT?
LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF THE SEASON.
East appearance of ,
•
MADAME GORA DE WILHOEST.
Pint and Only Night of Bellim's Faro:mite - Opera -
• IL PIIIIITANI .... • - , -
First appearance of Aflame BE WII,HORST
nher great role of BLVIB A,
Bung by her in Paris and New York with 'mileage
.careers.. -
First and only appearance this season of Sig. BRIG.
NOLI, in bin great role of Arthur Talbot.
First appearance of rig. AMODIO
In the role of Sir Giorgio.
First appearance of Sig ETTORE RAWLY
In the role of air Riccardi.
Mr. STRAHOEIGH begs leave to announce that it has
been his ardent desire, to produce sooner IL PURL.
TANI, in which Opera
• • MADAME OORA. DB WILHORET
has achieved such a brilliant and triumphant snares
in Parie and New York, but has been prevented by the
Elarkall and contained eiekneas of Mr. JIINGA. -
Big. AMODIO most kindly has cemented to appear
in the role of Sig. GIORGIO, to enable the Manager
to keep his promise to produce thin Opera. ' -
Mr STRAKOSOH taken the liberty," of the
attention of the public to the fact that Madame DE.
WILHOEST is now the meet eminent American Prima
Donna, and that in the role of ELVIRA:shis her now
no superior, either in Europe or Amerlint, and. that,
having recently been in Europe, he has witnessed in
London and Paris Orformances of 'IL I.II7EITANI,
which cannot be eompated with the one which wilt
-take place on FRIDAYEVENING, at the Academy,
on which occasion
MADAME DE -WILHORBT,
BRIGNOLI,
SIG. AMODIO, and
SIG. BARILI,
Will appear in the principal parts., n 024...
A CADEMY OF MUSIC:— -
"IL PURITANI.. , -
FOR THE FIRST AND ONLY TIME, ON
FRIDAY, November 2e.
NOVEL AND EXTRAORDINARY ARRANGEMENT: -
fig - IMPORTANT NOTloE._af
Mr. STRASOSOIL begs leavelo annonoce that 41
those who secure seats for FRIDAY EVENING'S PII;
RITANI will receive to each secured seat a gratuitous
admission ticket for
SATURDAY'S GRAND FESTIVAL MATINEE_
There will be no Opera on Saturday night.' n0215.2t
IiViIATLEY & OLARKE 3B AROLt-ST.
l' E llMATAß.—Willism 8. Ntedeeleks,Aeting act
Stage Meager.
'THIS t Peas?) EVENING. Noieitber MOMS:
OUR AMERICAN maw. • -
Ass 'Drumhead, our American Cousin, Mr. 3. B
Clark; Lord Dundreary, Er. Wheatley. , •
To conclude with the Comedy of -
ABE NO gusariorni.
Mathiu, Mr. John Gilbert ; Gimlet, Mr: S. D. John--
eon ; Dironess de Berigny, Mrs. J. Gilbert.
Admission, 26 eta. Secured Beata in Deeds Cireds.,BN
eta; Orchestra Palls, 60 eta; Beata in Private Boxee - „78
eta; Gallery,l3 eta; Gallery for Colored Persona.2s ate;
Private' Boa in Gallery for Colored - Persons, 28 eta;
Whole Private Box, 28. ' -
Doors open at half part 6 °Woe& ; eommenee at T.
• •
•
' VATIONAL CIROUS, WALNUT
above EIGHTH—LEWIS B. LENT, Mantgei.
Magnificent Equestrian Sped/Wet -
THIS (Friday) EVENING, November 28, 1858, '•
In addition to it variety of , performances In the Ring,
the evening's - entertainment will include the Eques
trian Spectacle entitled
THE GAMES OF THE,ORIIBADERS;
Or, Recitals of the Trials of the Knights of Malta.
Which requires the combined efforts of ,One Hundred
Men and Horses.
TO-MORROW, Afternoon Performance.
- • SCALP. OF PRICES. "
Dram Circle and Parquette - - 40 ciente,
Children ender ten years of age 6l
Family Circle 20 rr
Doors open at quarter to 7 o'clock. Performance&
will- commence at 7, ani terminate at 10K, precisely. on Wednesday and Saturday Af
ternoons.
MRS. D. P. BOWERS'B WALNUT-ST.
TB:NAVIN, corner of NINTH and WALNUT
Streets
THIS (Friday) HVICNING, November 26,1868
WM be presented the drama of the
/KNIGHT *OF ARVi,
Conner, the Huh Jahn Drew
To conclude with the comedy entitled
MARRIED LIRE.
Mrs. Samuel Coddle, Mrs. P. B. Conway; Mrs.
Frederick Poneghusband, Mre. D. P. Bowels.
Prieee of admiaaion--theoond Tier awl Family Circle,
and Third Tier, 26 cents; Parquet ' , 87X _ Dente; Dress
Circle, 60 cents; Private Boxes, according to their
locale,B3 and $6; Single Beats in Orehestra and Private
Boxes, 76 cents.
Doors open at half past 8 o'clock ; Curtain rises at
1 o'clock.
►lO THE PUBLIC OF PHILADEL
PHIA —JOHN MORRISSEY has groat pleasure
in Informing the Dublin that Mat. Rusk has very
kindly volunteered to appear and set-to, on
THIS (Friday) EVENING, Nov. 26, 1858, nt FRANK
LIN HALL, SIXTH Street, near Arch. He will be
sedated by DOMINION BRADLEY, S. RANSIN,
CHARLES OTTINGTON, DAN KERRIGAN, JOHN
COS.GROVE, and numerous other Professors of this
env.
117 Tickets' $l, to be bad at the door. Sparring to
commence at 8 o'clock. n 026 at*
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH AND
ORESTNTIT Streets.
Immense attraction: New Novelties. Change of
Programme each Exhibition. The LEARNED CA
NARY BIRDS and SPIRIT RAPPING. Go and See
SIGNOR BLITZ.
The great Ventriloquiatand wonderful Magician.
Performance every Evening during the week, at
half-peat 1 o'clock and on Wednesday and Saturday Af
ternoons at IL
Admienlost, 26 eenta ; Children. 11 cants. n025-Imo
MUSICAL FUND HALL.-THE GER
lii OROHESTHA will commence their
Publio REHEARSALS on SATURDAY next, Nov.
20th. Single Tickets 26 cents; a package of eight
tickets for g. I, which may be obtained at Andre's, liO4
Chestnut street; Beck dc Lawton's, corner of Seventh
and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hall. The per•
formance commences at 3% o'clock P. H. nol7-If
SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE,
ELEVENTH Street, adjoining the Penneyivanla
Railroad Depot.
(MEAT BILL
Nor the patrons of
SANFORD'S OPERA HODS),
THIS EVENING,
Will be presented Sanford's true 'green of
'UNCLE TOM'S CABIN.
The largest Company of - '
. . . .
- MINSTRELS IN THR WORLD.
RVERY EVENING New Songs, Glees, ebonies,
Refrains, fro., wtth Deming by the
SANFORD CHILDREN.
Admission 25 cents; Waldron 12% eente.
tri- On Thanksgtving Day THERE Performances,
viz: 10%, 2%, and 7X e , clock in the evening nol-lm,
Gnus, Pis lola, Str.
N t W GUN STORE
____
PHILIP WILSON SCOO.,
432 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW FIFTH,
WILL OPEN
MONDAY, NOYEDIDER 22,
An assortment of
FINE GUNS
OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE,
THOU OF THN MOOT OBLEBRA.TED HANSHN
IN EUROPE
The attention of
SPORTSMEN
is requested to their Moak, whtoh they eau promise
MALL NOT BB SURPASSYD
By any In the United States.
PIBTOLB,
FLASKS,
EillOT, ho
((UN FURNITURE IN ALL VARIETY.
nolB.tr
Carriapeo.
II SAM; P. BRANIN,
it, LIGHT COACH & CARRIAGB BUILDRR
. .
PRAIMPORD, PA.
All work warranted to give satisfaction. Orders res
pectfully solicited. nolo4m*
CARR/AGES.
WM. DS ROGERS,
COACH. AND LIGHT-CARRIAGE BUILDER
1009 AND 1011 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Ordere for OAREIACES from all parte of the world
notated with promptness, and eatisfaotlon guarantied.
aelll.Bmif
PHRENOLOGICAL EXANINA
kTIONB, with written descriptions otoharacter,
inoludithiadvieeinreferencetobtudnessibealthi
self4eciprovemeit, - &e., are-nude a day sa j d sto
ning at DOWLIdt, WELLS, .k.._1:C.08,
/amities visited when requested, and a liberal dts.
Count made to gint*.'
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POWDER,