r.;-, IiASKB PROX SCH2KI*O L u>Sl«s|?o'*^*AaiyATß!t;‘BScftKT4JiV* ,^Ha6 ! be-. : .. />ttbttoj/uuj‘,. 00f0beir3,71859, I, ::, Tbegreftt ■ttem'Qf*newsrrincethee*Ujß* : oi«ie •-, / .-The,King’ i&d-Qufieii,- accompanied-- Ity uieiriaite, *=•^htiidng'-which were Utlree’iprolgdeis,to-.lY* y v . -. Itqpkjm editor.of R-*MoKib» him? sdigeoDf arid private soire '7ftaryfl6fthero- latter wAtoguat, on a /^LHh&inv; OtftWTtU.brSepteniWi tfloXlng, ao ?r. M compaaied only by his -private secretary, Yetttrndd • 7 f business/and left forLahaina again 7 ?f on the Sthj ®aftp morning of tho : • ’ .v. Forsonie. reason* unknown al thetime to any of ; V hls v SQlte r thb KUig,: Saturday, the' 10th, ap- V/ poared.iinusually moroa&j acted strangely, ana it is . said .drank freely.: OnSunday morning, September . ... three o’olook, bo mustered his boat's crew r% - and jf&nfc on board tho sohoonor Maria alone; and drdbrod tho captain to got under way for. Hawaii, Daring the day ho was very much excited, and ~ Uranic - more thari.usuaL-. After dark bo ordered . tho oaptoin to return again to Lahaina, . When *V' within a few miles of the anchorage, ho took his boat’s crew, and, giving bis servant his pistols,' ~ 7 which It is said no had loadod while da board, he started for the shore. ' - : ' But Httla is known' of the snbsequcst events, ox cept what is derived from rumor. No one was ?ro '* ..wat* save those.attached to.bis suite; • and as neither they nor the public journals,here have made any statement of the oiroumstanocs, the . particulars.,are derived only from vague report. 7\. AU thdtis positively ascertained is, that the King ", shot A. H. Neilson,: his Private secretary, about 11 o’clock on Sunday night} Septomhor 11. It is re* ported that be, arrived on-/shore about 10 o’clock, and - that he' ordered his servant to call Hopkins, McKibboo, and Neilson J that Whon they came out he 1 iris sitting on the piazza; seemed morose and ;',r r dxeitdd his servant to bring him his pis* toU: whipped him and sent him to prison beoauso y he ald not get themquick enough'; that whon ho ’ ‘received his pistols, he, without assigning any roa ■ son, told Neueon, that-ho must die; that Neilson ' retreated into his house, and that the King followed him up .and shot him. ', ; ‘ rumored that immediately after the oo ;■ ourrencp, the King refused to Mr. McKibben, bis surgeon, .the privilege of attending Neilson. threat ■ enipe to shoot him if he went near the nouso to which Neilson had removed.- The next morning, however, he sent for MoKibben, and requested him. to render Neilson all tho assistance in his power. It is said that the King beat the Queen, - and that after shooting’ Neilson,-he stood over the ‘ Queen, and threatened to shoot both her and his ;. ohild. t Humor assigns Die cause of the aot to jeal -■ ousy of the Queen—a fooling believed by the entire cpmmunity.to be without a shadow of foundation. The King;, although, impetuous, has hitherto . conducted himself In such a maunor as to win tho respect and esteem of the entire foreign ooramu - nity; consequently, they wore thunderstruck on receiving the news of the. tragedy. For days it ' was tho great topic of conversation. Many were Indignant that the King, being above tho law, should so openly transgress it; hut the prevailing feeling was that of regret. Air. Neilson, immedx . ately after, being, shot, , was removed to a house outside the paTaqe grounds, and Dr. H. B. White was called to dross the wound. Tho wound, al though dangerous, is not considered fatal. > ~ September 27th,' tho community was:thrown into a groat exoitement by news from Labaina - that the King had resolved to abdicate bis throne. ■ It is said ho has been Overwhelmed with grief -ever since this unfortunate occurrence; that he - has offered to make Mr. Noil bod all amends in his power; that tie entirely exonerates the Queen, and insists upon abdicating and submitting himself to . -trial. The effect of this nows' was a‘ meeting 6f ■ the Privy OqnnoU;‘and a petition, numerously signed, praying his Majesty to reconsider his reso ■ lutloD v andnot to abdioate/ On Saturday; October Ist, the Polynesian, the Government organ, published the following “By * Authority:” ' . . '* v , , PROCLAMATION. i- We hereby proclaim Our pleMoro that Our House of Noblesassemules on Monday, the 3d of October, at ll o citfck a. M., in Our Palace, on important business of Our Kingdom, whieh Wo will then submit to them, vt _ , „ Kameuameiia. XaaJiumanu Palace, Ist of October, 3859. v - -By |he King and Knhina Nm. ■ L. Kameharaeha, Minister of Interior. The Government organ says: “Wo arc authorized to state, for the purpose of allaying any anxiety.that may exist in the public ' mind , that tho rumors in regard to his Majesty’s - ,< abdication are, we are happy to say, without foun* ‘ dation.” . BURNING OP THE HABTITF—A THRILLING OCEAN' SCENE. On the 12th September last the ship Achilles left San Francisco, bound for Sydney, New South Wales, and soon caught up with tho Mastiff, which had loft San Francisco eighteen hours before her. ; They kept in company till the 15th, when, at 4.15 P. M«, the Mastiff was observed to have signals of distress,flying, and to bo on fire. Wo sailed for tho burning vessel, and, lay to close' to windward; sent tho quarter boat,' socond officer, and four men to asalst'in saving life. At about 4.30 P. - i M. tho gie belonging to tho Mastiff came along side with the captain’s lady, fivo gentlemon cabin passohgors, and three Chinamen. *lt was only after coming on board that tho position of all . .on board began to be realized. . To witness tho preitrate ana bleeding forms , of the three China ■ men. told tho means that had to be resorted to to •• keep them from swamping tho boats. By this time 1 they., succeeded iu' launching three boats (they , .having failed to. get their long boat over the side,) which, togethor with Our boing so close-to the > hunting ah#, seemed' to restore soino degree of quiet' amongst, the Chlncso, who could bo seen in the sea hanging by ropes to tho ship’rfsido., The five gentlemen, cabin passengers, who wore saved were*- K ; H. Dans, Esq., 0. C. Harris, Goorgo Clifford, J.'. H. C. Bichmond, M. Sohonburn.. - -As soon ,rs all tho Chinese, ono hundred and /seyeqty-four in. numhor, wore got on board, Capt. ' Hart sent instructions to save provisions, but so rapidly did the flames spread that it was found impossible to’ aave a pardcle. i- We then received 7r the crew,, twenty-ssyen in' number, seven boxes of treasure; yalned at. about $lOO,OOO, ono iron chest, two chronometers, And a small quantity of clothing, -; a m&hoganychest markedship Mastiff,” in gilt letters, and a few fowls and pitta. At 6.30 P.M. ihn —snip Vfo In k \ r xeninast, fell over the side. Aye then boisleui on board ty?o boats and let two go adrift, having so *Ktle room on dook and the ship being full of cargo. By this timo the ship was in flames fore and aft, ~ » n « on |y bow, indeed, could be realirod tho awful . doom that awaited all on bo&rd that ill-fated ship, - had not on all-wide andmoroiful Providence made ,ns .the instruments of their preservation. After : consultation with .Captain-Johnson, as to which way it was best to proceod, it was agreed that wo ,'- t should sail.for,the Sandwich Islands, and land .thern at Honolulu. We then made sail with a ' light breeze from the northeast. Mr. Dana, one -7 . of the cabin passengers,' read-prayers, and all joined m returning thanks for the miraculous de liverance of so many human beings. The following morning muster was.mado, and the Chinamen : counted, when one was found missing. On inquiry : ’ niuotig tlwm It was, aacortainqd that after the general rash at the first alarm of fire, one of their number, tho .head of a company among them, re - lurnod between (decks to save a large amount of ... money, and w&s instantly suffocated. It is undor x .stood that the Chinese lost a largo amount of trea -■ Bure - '-’Wo then took account 7 or store's and water ; every One on five pints, and servod - °nt to tho Chinese one biscuit per day, and eomo rice .and boiled wheat, and continued on with a , “5 breeze from the eastward, nntil we arrived . at Honolulu, on the 27th, all weU. ' 7. Signed by Captain Hart and all the officers of the Achilles. departure of the Steamer America, " IfALiPAx, Nay. 38.—Tho royal'mall' steamer America,. from Boston for Liverpool, arrived at tbta port at 2 o’clock this-looming, and sailed ..W? forenoon with. New. Orleans telegrams oflho mb. . • • ° t'Afnosisnuta Increase—ln the fall ol'.tho year 18&7, a single grain of Australian wheat was planted in Noriega Valley, situated in tho hills, ton nulra out of Oakland, opposite San Francisco. It was carefully cared for, and, in 1858, thirteon "“g* I satworo reaped from the one grain. p]wjBi those thirteen ounces of seed wore planted In drills, and, Ibo past summer, there were reaped from theta one hundred and soVenty-flvo pounds of oloao wheat—an inoronse in tho last year of two .hundred and thirty fold, . < - . ABRIYAL3AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELB, vr to 12 o’clock last ifiaat. BIRARD HOUSE—'Chestnut at., below Ninths Ptg o AJJ Oartsllae, Utah ,Mc®,W N |!“fflne n r',t3, WRa gwsmbeffi.Va -■ ATPimT, 0 !? Y Soto,n> ’ DC JP Ballard <fc la, Eiohmond H Blanchard, Boston MJohnson,M-D HA Do Witt!B A 1 SfWW* , UW Leary &J&, Va Wiw Wijiis, Bak %/ » $ Richards, Brooklyn W H jfStev&rts.M&ss , 0 O Wilson, New Haven . ChaSPbrtflr,_Balt R R Smith, Cm. O H Mount, N J . IhosJ McCoy, Mobile PiUalnirg Aliss Cole, Erie, Pa -.'BjvanLen,Pottayifle ; JB Graves, NY • MW', n Y Wilkinson, Wash, D C > P H Wentworth,' Boston . ,ChA»Rip!a).N Y WJChefny, Phita : £Tower & da< l’ottsville H W Patrick, Pa rhuflSSfir? Y b? Kellog,, N.Y i i ~ Thos Fanning G t o it Barnum, jbait • . rw*ii?,s?r”wli Y II Browning, D C iMHjruefe.NJ . iiasas 1 " mism, ‘.. MERCHANTS’ HOTEL-Fourth street, below Aroh, A H McH&tton, St Louis . I Chivinstoo. Nebraska NB Titus; NJ - _ T Daniels,’Mass John Haworth A la, Pa John B Forrest, Hanover Wetr, Hanpvor . Wni Neland & wf. rhila ’ST MButtsr*£spn,Pa 8 W Hopkmson, ilaverbi 11 , Dr HP uhe(<tor H Holmes. Water Gap, Pa' ' ' f-GOO liAuxetVWum Del T Jsbum. N Y • c t, • James'Lake, Del. A VShotwcl! & Is. I^J ' i.-W P MartinrPa,. O W Cook k wf, Phila .. Geo Howard, NY Charles Hossel, N Y - Charles HKellogg, N Y .fo)m Hayes & la, Cal >_i. FRANKLIN HOUSE—Chestnut st., above ThirdJ / S _Veho»tiU J T fienens, Ohio .’l'Chaoo, Warretn Mass IB Neal, Lynn, Maas , A orse i' Y, Jm Baynes/BaHtmoro .: . clim w bo" 1 ™ 18 • ’ NATIONAL HOTEL—RacO si., above Third. IlSr"' ?»?;?^tt,v,.,e ‘ :| r . F Wh®r“Bu'S n,F^ liß ßwTald^imPa „t HE tWIONHOTJJL-A,oh street; above Third. J Findlay, Del .... • Jfenj z Strawbridre, Ind J J Kinsey, Easton, Pa J ,y Baml F Shaeff, Easton, Pa 'STATES UNION HOTElj—Market it.* tbovo Sixth* / - - ;» e h r f; g d . m&VaJ wssr - ' ■ "j/ HdTEJi-' Chertnilt street, above' BUth. > y Balt ■r - n Hiram Temple, fusion V 1 .K.W-fftj!ie«ooci, 'Boston John Cathlne, Salt •>! .--yThoeliotwrfJ,3lr.lt -ram ••■ w B Hfle, U ‘ ’ " S S'™ 4 chiVVa ; J-™ I?™’* 1 ?™’*- Y - i ;Wp^^*fyßENON, I H6Tfejr-Seflpnd fitre6t< nti, Aroh, v Fifth, MiMKenkeUn-Treaton.N J MissßradGelu.N J 1 P Carpenter. Phiia -- l T Streets, Balt ■ PWard, Balt •>' •. f < AFBeam.Newark,N J G H Terry & la, St Louis- Miss Terry, St Louis B Buckley, Hif . CM Saxton, NY N Easton, Mass ‘ :MB Earle, Greenville ■ ■OH Hobart, Phils WL Woodward. N J 8 ifßaUervportli, hit Holly N M MoJDoweu, Pa , SRev B Coulon, Brooklyn U J Heddon, NJ . .Barbert, La •, J M Kolraeß k la. Mo ips Pinkerton, Mo J Arundle « wf. C W SiasEß Corduff, O W A Atwood, Troy, N Y . .ZHayner. N Y . N Hatch, Wash Barley;- sheaf hotel-Sccoucl st.,bew Vme. S Snlllday, Now Hops ' WMBUrs, TtJ AW Lundy, NJ - JJ-Warron. Camden GSrajth A la, Riverlpn, N J O Baldwin,.Pa HWatson.ißupkrfcq A_SEJy» -Bucks co JJwlAer, YaruleyVijle W RBeans, Brownsburff a!r r '. J L Janney, Newtown n , n i eB ’ Peter Case. Buck* co, Pa 83-A ay i or Alfrflil H Tlnran Ifanins Al B Linton. NeWtOWn ", Barnete’WarmSon Ba,nl BrosJhursL Buek. co Emmor Walton. Bucks oo Tlios Barnsliey, Mont? co Chaa Cook, Bucks co John Cox, Now Hopej BLACK BE AR HOTE L—Third st„ above Caltowbill, ! David Clemmons, Pa H Giteon, New Britain II Gnjder, Green Lane John Large, Bucksco . Sami Garner, Doylestwn Lewie Clommoos, Pa John R HSMerman, Pa * Jacob Haldormaiu Pa AYm Eddows, Alorelnnd, Seneca Fell, Buokingliam gigmonit Homeland, Pa Geo Reese, By berry Casper RoJius.Brbcrry Mrs Roads. Byberrv Thnsßyo, Buokingnain Goo W Iredell, Phila . M Goldsmith, Montg co HLofTerts, Pa AS Roads, I’a Joel Haldoman, Bucks co John Van Artsdalon, Pa BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowhill, 8 Smith, Bucks cn. Jaoob Lerh, Pa Jonathan Smith, Books co Win Beans, Bucks co Chasßeans, Buokscd ■ Chas Richardson. BuckscO Theq Garren, N j John Garren, N J Jacob Hanor, N J COMMERCLAL HOTEL—Sixth st., above Chestnut. H C Fay. Alass H B Fay, Mass. CII Bayard. Md M Peimook. Wilm, Del 8 Pennoek, Kgnneth'Squaro W States, Bedford co. Pa J Soqtt A (a. ChOßter Co Ij Paxeon, Wifm, Dal WT Shafer, Chester Sbritlg Av H Slieyney, Chester co Jos Gilmore, Chester co LB Platt, Buffalo, N Y| MERCHANTS’ st.. a]». Callowhill. G Marklo « la, Bucks oo J Sinfort & la, Buoks co I flmfort & la, Bucks co ' H K tover, Buoks co J H Edwards, N P R R J Hacker, Strawstown T L Perkins, Mass S B Thompson. Cliuton co O F Wilson, Jonkenlown Daniel Klopp, Pa DSLightner,Pa EAGLE HOTEL-Thml .treet,above Hace. M Bdey, Che.t co E 0,0 ray, Ifoneeville J Stever, Onl R Morton. Cal J Yemail. Del co KJones. Clic.t co ftl H Buntinz, Milton T JM Brown, Boston j- D Hoffman. Wash.D C S pobren. Readine H Fountain. N J Mibb hi Todd, N Y marWk intelligence. SEE FOURTH PAGE. MEMORANDA. . Steamship Boston, Sellow, henco, at Now York yes terday. Steamship Vanderbilt. Lofevre. for Southampton and Havre, cleared at New York yesterday. Ship William V Kent, Wilcox, from Cadiz, arrived at Charleston 16th inst. ~ , Ship S G Glovor, Kilburn, cleared at Now A ork yester day for Melbourne. „ „, Bark Bello .Ryder, bunco, arrivod at Boston 17th inst. Bark Benefactor, CorninK. from Foo-cbow July 2), ar -rived at New Yorkyeetorday. Brig Tanner, Kittridge, from Buenos Ayros, arrived at New York yostarday. Bng Ormus, Baker, hence, arrived at New Bedford H, Baxter, and Empire, Crowell, hence, arrived at Boston 17th mst. „ 4 . Brix L C Watts, Chabe, hence for Warren, passed Newport 17th inn. . Sobrs J H Allen. Babcock, R 8 Miller. Gifford. D 8 Mershon. Allen, Polly Price, Adams, Burrows C, Clark, and Maria Roxana, Marshall, hence, arrived at Salem 7th inst. Sohr Geo J Jones. Crowell, from Boston for Philadel phia, at Nowport 17th inst. Sohr Jas A Bayard, Higboe, honce, arrivod at Wil mington, NC, 16th inst. _ _ r _ , Bohr Geortre Washinaton. Shearman, from N Bedford for Philadelphia, arrived at New York yesterday. Schrs W H Dennis, Wheaton. ST Garrison, Grace, Frank Herbert; Parker, Triumph. Artis. R w Porrr, §ampson» J 8 Hewett, Ross. R u Tay. Shepherd, J Wil lisrason. Jr, Winsmore, 8 A Hammond, Paine, Sophia Ann, Braitb»W P Cox, Houck, Geo R LRnfear, Snow, Wm A.Hammond, Cam. Lamartine, Johnson, J Max well, May, and A Al Bartlett, Reeves, hence, arrived at Boston 17th inst. MARRIED. • 'BTONE—NEWTON.—On the 10th instant. inDunock. bv Rev. G. H. Blakestee, Mr. B. M. STONE, principal of the Dimock Academy, to Miss O. E. Newton, of Dimook, Susquehanna county. Pa> * YERKEB—WATSON.—On ihe 16th instant, by Rev. W. Cathcart. Mr. Jonathan Yorkos to Mias Miranda Watson, both of Montgomery county. * COFFIN,—On the 16th instant, Mr. Lewis B. Coffin, in the 4ttloenr of his ace. Therelativesand friends of the family, also Solomon Lodse.No. 114 A. Y. M.. and Notional Grays Volunteei Company, are respectfully invited to attend the funeml, from his late residence, S. E. oorner of Fifth and Queen streets, this (Saturday) afternoon, 10th, at 2 o’clock, without further notice. To proceed to Lafayette Ceme- RFILLER.—On the morning of tho 18th instan t. Emma Miller, daughter of Annaß. nnd Daniel L. Miller, Jr., in the 12th year of her age. „ , Funeral, without further notice, from the rosmonce of hor parents, Riverton, N. J.,on first day mommr, 20th instant, at 10 o’clock. To proceed to Westfield Burial Ground. The Riverton steamboat leaves Arch-street wharfatB)t o'clock A.AI. * ELLIS.—On the 16th instant. FJizaboth Ellis, widow of the late Thomas Elhs.in the 7fith vear of her age. Funeral from her late residence, No. 13 Ellen street, on Sunday afternoon, &t 2 o’clock. * FERRY.—On the 17th instant, in the 31st year of Jus age, Frnnoia Anbury Ferry. • , His fnonds and those of the family.are invited to attend Jbe funeral from the residence of bis father, H. B. 461 North Ninth street, below Button wood, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock, (New York and Cincinnati papers please copv.j * MKARB.—On tho 14th instant, Mrs. Rebecca Wears, rolictof tho Ute Walter Mears. , * Funeral from the resldouoe of Air. John Joyce. No. 112 Fedemlstreet. on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock * HOUGHTON.—On the 16th instant, Wm. Houghton, son of Miohool and Mary Houghton, aged 21 years, 4 mouths, and 1G days. Funeral from the residence of Ins parents, No. 2K> Christian street, below Third, this (Saturday) morning, at 9 o olonk. * SIDLEY,—On the 16th instant, Sarah, wife of James Siriloy. Funeral from the residence of hor husband. 209 Duponoean street, below Walnut, this (Saturday) morn ing. at 9 o’clock. ' . * ATKINSON.—On the morning of tho 16th instant, Peter O. D, Atkinson. , Funeral from his late residenoo, No. 321 North Eighteenth street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 1 o’clock. , * LINDE.—On the 16th instant, Anna Maria, wife of Louis F. Linde, aged 25 years. : ... Funeral from the residence of her husband, N. W. corner of Front and Wood streets, Kensington, on Sun day afternoon, at 1 o'olook. ‘. * WEIKKL.—OnUie 17th instant, Abraham R. Weikel, in the 37th year of his age. Funeral from his late residency. No. 3210 Cass street, on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o’clooK. . Martir.dale. in the 18th year of her ago. Funeral from the residence of her undo, Jacob R. Stockdale, Sixth street, below Dauphin, on Bunday morninr. at 7 o’clock. EMERICK.—On the 17th luslant, Mr. David Emenck. in tbe69thyearofhisngc. Funeral from his late resilience, in Palmer street, aWve Belgrade, (formerly West street,! on Sunday afternoon, at 3 o’clock. * Black velvet poPLiNs.-just re coived, best quality plain Block all-wool OTTOMAN POPLINS. Also, Black Velour Ropa all .Qualities. )n. Cashmeres, Lupin’s make. )o. Batin do Chines, nil qualities. )o. Bombasine*, *ll qualities. )o. French Mennoos, Lupin’s make. Do. Thibet Long Shawls. Black And Second Mourning Bay State Long and Square Shawls, BESSON fc RON. Moumini Store, n 5 60S CHESTNUT Streit ry^ 3 * disciples op chiust-protract- Ik_3, ED MKKTING.-EUlcr D. 8. BURNET lato of Cincinnati, Ohto, will preach mjho Meeting House on Twelfth street, below Melon, TO-MORROW, atH>}£ A. M.,and7>f P. M. The subject in the morning will be” Tho Essential Truth of Christianity, and its Relation to the Father, Son,and Holy Spirit, and to Mankind.’’ Tho subject in the evening will be M The Union of Christiaan Necessary, to the Conversion of the World.” This eminent and eloquent minister of the Gospel nut) be expeotod to preach every evening during tho week, except Saturday. It* •rT5 1 * Till? RF.V. Hi GRATTAN GUINNESS, L 5 from Dublin, will proaoh TO-MORROW, (Sab baTh.lm the morning, atltiKo'clock, in Bt. Paul Metho dist Church, (Rev. Mr. Meredith,) Catnarine street, above Bixtit street, AFTERNOON, at 3# o’clock, in the Presbyterian Church, (Rev. Mr. Breed's,) Seventeenth and Spruce, tud in the EVENING, at 7i» o’clock, in the union nethodist Church, (Rev, Ailrad Cookuiau’s,) Fourth street, below Aroh. _________ It* THE CONQUEROR CONQUERED !- IJ? Hosea xiii: 14. end ICnr.xv :65 7.—CRIJRCH OF THV NEW TESTAMKNT—T, ft. STOCKTON, Pastor.—Prdaohing BABBATH MORNING, at lUh «’olo»k, N. W. corner Girard avenue anu Thirteenth st. Persons friendly to the establishment of a simple, or thodox. evangelical, independent cliuroh, loving all, and trying to do good to all. are invited to attend and co-ope rate. " Let lilm that hoareth, nay. come I" it PEOPLE’S LITERARY INSTITUTE.— k * iTho si JthLeoture of the course will bo delivered on THURSDAY EVENING. Nov. »th. at CONCERT HALL, by BAYARD TAYLOR, Esq. Subjoot-“ Alex ander Von Humboldt.” Lecture#to6. . Tickets admttt»pg one, 25 cents. Tickets admitting gentleman and two ladies, 50 cents. nIP-Ct r SERMON TO YOUNG MEN.-BY RE -1 quest of the Young Men's Christian Association, he Rev. A. A. WILLIT* will preach a sermon to Young den. by Divine permission, on BABBATH EVENING, 20thjnst,, at half pa*t 7 o’clock, in tho FIRST DUTCH REFORMED CHURCH, northwest corner Seventh and Spring Garden streets. it* UNION M. E. CHURCH, FOURTH l k3 .Street, below Aroh.—Rev. A. COOKMAN. Pas tor. will Breach TO-MORROW (Sabbath) MORNING, at 10J* o’clock. , Rev. H GRATTAN GUINNESS, of Dublin. Ireland, in the EVENING, at 7K o’clock. The seats are foe, u* CHURCH' OP THE INTERCESSOR, \l3 MELON, above TWELFTH Ht.-Tho Rev. r! A. CARDEN will (D. ViJ preach SUNDAY MORN ING and EVENING, Nov. 20ln. By request, Iwt Sun* (lay evening’s sermon will be repeated on Sunday morn mg. Strangers always welcome. it* fY?* PRESBYTERIAN ENTERPRISE. jIJL £ Rev.E. E. ADAMS will Preach in BROAD WAY HALL, southeast comer of Broad and Spring Garden streets. TO-MORROW (Sabbath) MORNING, at»H, and EVENING at l\l. it* 1 rrs=» TIIE MODEL MEN OF TUE BIBLE - ■L-? The next monthly sermon in this coufse will be preached in BT, PAUL’S CHURCH. Third, bolowWal mit/TO-MORROW EVENING. Service at half palt savon. Young ineu are respectfully invited to attend. * CHURCH OF THE COVENANT—SER 11JT vices in CONCERTHALL. CHESTNUT, almve Twelfth street, ovorv SUNDAY at 10H A. M-, and 7\i p. Mm by the Rev, JAMES PRATT, Rector. n« rrs=* “ THE TEARS OF JESUS OVER THE ilj? Grave of Lazarus."—Bey. R. A. CARDEN on this cubjeot TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, at # before 4 o'clock, in the American Mechanics Hall. eor. Fourth and George streets. It* 1Y75» impossibilities.-lecturf by Ilf »«v. A. C. THOMAS, TO-MORROW EVEN ING* at 7# o'clock. Church in Lombard street, above Fourth. u* Streets.—Divine Borvico nest SUNDAY MORNING at 10J< A. M.. and 3# F. M. It* ITt“ W A S J?J,S,. 1 T FA b Is M ,-TIIOS. GALES ;L-p ~f> ois. a trance-medium, wil on SUNDAY, at 10HA.M., and 7# P. M» Admission 5 cents, It* ITT" .IRtgH CHURCH MfSSIONS.-A PUB- LIC Meetings aid of the above object witlfD. V.Tbo held, m the CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY Chestnut and Fifteenth streets, on MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 21st, at 1 7>4 o oioeV. The Right Bev. ALONZO HOTTER. D. D.. Bishop of the Diocese will preaitla. Thu Rov. GEOttBE A. IIBATHE™, A.’m! Minister of Ardrahan, oounty Galway, Ireland, will at tend as deputation, and the following Clergymen will take part tn the proceedings: Rev. wm. Bacon Stevens, D. D., St. Andrew's. Rov. J. P. B. Wilmer. D. 1)., St. Mark'., ■ Rov. Richard Newton, D. D„ St. Paul’s. Kev. M. A; Do Howo, D D., St. Luke’s. Rev. J. Pratt, Oh. Covenant. Rev. IL A. Carden, Cli. Intercessor. A collection will be takeu up at the conclusion of tho meeting. nl9*2t ffr=s=* STATEMENT OF THE UNION BANK, I Ljf. ns required toy the Second Section of the Act of e General Assembly of this Commonwealth, approved e )3th day of OOTOBKR, A. I). I86T: mount of Loans and Discounts. -. $3Sl,&'»5 19 .'Do, Specie.... - 77 (VH 15 Do, Duo front other Banks - £7,234 84 Do. of Notes in circulation,. 84,H0 00 Do. - Deposits, including balances due to other Banks 4* ,*• • fi'm,»im, pli M, Movembor fa',’ IS»9." ‘ nf O^?ls P LESLlf!'cß“hft’r of the UNION BANK ofrhiJft,, bams sworn, depose and say. that the above statement js correct, to the heat of my knnwlcdKe. ifnd belief. 1 ' ' JAMES T/hSLKY, Cashier. pSworn before meithis 18th day of November, A. I>, J 869. P. G. ELIiMAKER. Notary Public. _ THE EIGHTH annual meeting of *fe fitoo ] thoJl,er * of the Liberty, Savinw Fund ?Hrc'x, l J l i , !i n * -^ #Bn ctatlon ynll l>e held on MONDAY - i 1 *L e *f > No J' 21s t« at 7 o’dook. at the Hall cor, J c/h« and Serin,* Garden streets, third story, for the •■SEffifififfir the T/vanhorn, •'#l9**- Wcietam' THE SAT Util)AY, NOVEMBER W 9. [TS» BNIVEtISITE OF FENNSYEVANIA -113 Department of Miner- Arte, Manufactures F olol”eY d AW d Mt®AiooY-?ref, Charlea B, T fc¥vii“!iNaNVi ? HiNs"^#RU o TlnN; r Prof. E, Otis Kendall, Friday at 6F. M. • , kINING.-Prof. J. Peter Lesley. Tuesday at 6 P. M. Aoourse of Mathematics may be, (ollowed by those Who desire to do so, under the direction of the Professor of Mathematics, Tho courses may be attended either singly or together. The LCotures Will be continued until the end of March. For Tickets apply to Frederick Diok, Janitor, at the University—North Building. And for information re specting the studies, to FAIRMAN ROGERS, - Dean of the Faculty. n!9-6t • 202 West Hittenhouso Bguaro. lY?* PSALMODY AND MUSIC OF THE SANCTUARY.—By request, this sermon will be i.rencbad by Rev. W. J. n. TAYLOR, at the BIXIH L K msmp.£^.sm&sxs: axl it*-’ HENRY GltE« WOULD RESPECT- FULLY’announcetothecltialensofPhiiadelphia that, by special request,ho will deliverrt Leoturepn “Charlotte Bronte, and the Bronte Family,” Id CON CERT HALL, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the, 23d inst. Tickets, 25 oents. Leeturo to commence at eight o’clock. _ • nlB-Bt_ rvT=» ekctures to ladies, by one of IJj THEMBEI.VEB.-A lady graduate of the I’ln.la uelphia Medical Collcso rroposea.durimr the ensuing winter, to give Icoturesaud private lessons ou lhssio* logy, properly Ulustrateu. Sue will form olassos at her own rooms, or at the resulotiee ofijupits, oud, as ner main object is to benefit horlsexuy. Imparting such knowledge in regard to the lawsol lioafth, and the duties they owe to themselves and their children, as her experience lias taught her thoy stand rnost in noou oi, tlio tonus will bo very loasondblo,. and will be made known on a personal interview withi those who may answer this advertisement. Addriss’ Improvement/' at the office of this paper. . _ nlo-tft rv=» ANNIVERSARY OP THE MERCAN ILJ TILE BENEFICIAL ABBOCiATICN.-The EiKnteontli Anniversary of this AHsocialion will bo : celebrated at CONCERT HALL, on MONDAY EVEN ING, 2lst inst ,nt 7H o’clock, at which the annual re- Sort of the Board of Managers will be read, and ad re’“°'jlKYoilioWard newton D. D., ffiUm’BiK* 81 - 1 '"-" 4 . Tlio muaio, bv thd Oorniama Orchestral will bo under the direction of Cadi Sente. Tickets of admission may bo had, gratuitously, by op plying to tho undersigned, No. 36 North THiRD Street. As tho number of tickets issued will be limitod to the capacity of the hall, early application will bo necessary to prevent the unpleaaaot disappointment which oc curred at most ot the previous anniversaries. no!0-dtn21 WM. C. LUDWIG, President. rr?» THE PHILADELPHIA BANK.—OCT UJ? 4, 1859. Tho annual meeting of tho Btookholdcrs of this Bank will be held attho Banking House on TUESDAY, the first day of November next, at 12 o’clock ftl. And the annual election lor Directors will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY* the 21st day of No vember next, botween the hours of 10 A. ftl, and 2 P. M, oS-wfrAmtngl B. B. COMEGYo, Cashier. r THE MARTYRDOM OF HUM, LL2 AT THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, WILL CLOSE IN A FEW DAYS. n!4-tf LECTURES ON AS [L§ TRONOMY. Prof. O. MITCHF.LL, tho eminent Astronomor and gifted Orator, willdehver the following Courso of Lec tures in the Mu8io»l Fund Hall, under the auspices of tho Young Men's Christian Association: Tuesday, Nov. 15th—The Btruoture and Perpetuity of tho Planetary System. Tuesday, Nov.22d— I The Motions ami Revolutions of tho Comets. Saturday, Nov. SfitU—'Tho Number, Distaiico anu Magnitude of the objects comprising the Galaxy.. • Tuesday, Nov. 29th—The Motions and Revolutions of the Fixed Htars, and the Translation of tho Suns and Solar Systems through space. Tickets for the courso, ono dollar. Tickets for the omirso, admitting a gentleman and two ladies, two dollars, _ ... Tickets for a single lecture, fifty cents. Can bo had at the principal bookstores, and tue rooms of tho Young Mou’s Christian Association, No. 1009 and 1811 Chest uut street. no4-tf rVy* GJRARD BANK—PHILADELPHIA Oo- LL3 tober 18,1859. ' Notice is hereby given, that an eloction for thirteen directors, to sorve lor the ensuing sear, will be held at the BANKING HOUSE, ou MONDAY, November 21st, between the hours of IP A. M. and 2 P. M. The annual meeting of the Stockholders will bo held attho same place,on TUESDAY,November Ist,at 12 o’clock M. onlB-tn2l W. L. SCHAFFER. Cashier. FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ BANK , —Phil iOBLpmA, October 3d, 18W. Notice is hereby given that an eleotion for Thirteen Directors will be held at tho Banking House on MON DAY, NovemberSlst, 1859, between the hoursof 9o’olock A. M. and 3 o’olook P. M.; and a general meeting of the Stockholders willbe held on TUESDAY, November Ist, at 4 o’clock F« M., at the Banking House. oi dto2l W. RUHHTON, Jh.. Cashier. fY3=» SOUTHWARK BANK—PIftILADEL ILS . PHI A, October 3d, 1869. Notice is hereby given that an election for Thirteen Directors will be held at the Banking House on MON DAY, November 21st* 1859, between the hours of 10 o olock A. ftl.andZo’cioek P.M. 5 and a general meet ing of the Stockholders will be hold on TUESDAY, No vember Ist, at 12 o'olook M. 04-dto2l F. P. STEEL, Cashier. NEW PUBLICATIONS. George g. evans> book list. ALL BOOKS are sold at the lowest prices. And BEAU IN MIND. THAT A GIFT, WORTH PROM 50 CTS. TO $lOO. ACCOMPANIES EACH BOOK. NEW BOOKS, BOOK OF PARLOR PLAYS. Br Bil«s*S, Stoelo. “ This is the best book of the kind that has ever been published." MEMOIRS OF ROBERT HOUDIN-Frostidigiteur. Ono rob. 12mn.« cloth, with a gift. Price SI. BO )K OF HUMOROUS POETRY. One vob. 12m0.. elotlh with a gift. Price $!. PRINCE OF THE HOUSE OF DAVID. Ono vob, 12m0.. with a rift. Price 81.26. PILLAR OF FiRE. By Rev. J. H. Inerahain. Onovol.. 12m0.. with a gift. Price ©1.25. LIFE OF DAVID CROCKETT. One vob. 12mn„ with a gift. Price 81. OUT OF THE DEPTHS. A Story of Woman’s Life. One volumo, 12m0., with a gift. Price 81. BUY YOUR BOOKS AT EVANS’ GIFT-BOOK ESTABLISHMENT, 439 CHESTNUT STREET, Where you can get BOOKS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURE. AND A HANDSOME PRESENT, worth from CO cents to $lOO is given with enoh liook sold. Call in, and one trial will assure you that the only place tn the city tchtre you should purchase Hooks is GEORGE G. KVANK’ GIFT-BOOK ESTABLISHMENT, . _ N 0.439 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. nW-tf Two doors below Fifth, on the upper side, 1 YAIANSsISsiORIOAL'CHART. •BLi .REVISED EDITION. Price, with Questioii Book. &1 M. Containing the prominent events nf the 01VII,, RE* MGIOUB, AND LITERARY HISTORY OP THE WORLD, from tho earliest times to the present day. Bv the use of it in families tlur reading of tiny work or Hmtor) can ho xondered more intoroatine and profita ble. a«d in.tho teaching History m Schools nml Colleges it is an idvnluable aid. It presents the ground. VQrk and ckoloton-«»f- U*a-anhject -tn-such Braohlo uutlsrtcs.ihat the teacher can mtorweavo tho detail and philosophy of history witliout confusion, and with increasedinterosttothe pupil. Any teachorvho trios it must soon fcol convinced of its unrlispensahlo worth. Morn correct knowleuco and moro clear conceptions of Hie facts and crest moral bearings of History mav bo gamed from tha stud) ofthis chart in r>ae month than could l*e gained from more text-books in one year. A iberat discount to teachers. MOSS, BROTHERS CO, Publishers, Booksellers. Stationers, No. 630 Market street. GODEY’S GREAT DECEMBER NO. of the LADY’S Book. Thrco Splondid Steel Plates. The Departure and the HctUrri: of. First and Kecond Class Can. The Colored Fashion Plate of the Season, containing Five Fieurea. Suspense, and Sorrow Two beautiful Engravings. Fruits, printed in colora, for marking on cnnvns. THIRTY I’AGES OF ENGRAVINGS. Expressly for Ladies, . The publishing world is defied to equal this No. of the Lad) a Book. THUMB J 1 copv, l jear, 53; 2 copies, §6; .1 copies. 50; C copies, 5Jy. _ L. A. GODEY, H* 523 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. rjnilE PORTRAIT OF IION. EDW. EVE " RETT, and the Mount Vernon No. of the IlltiKtra tod News of the World, may still bo had for 15 cents. HENRY A. BROWN A CO. 14 Hanover street, Bos ton. n!9 sw4t SADDLERY, HARNESS, &c. - lAPEY & PHILLIPS, i HARNESS, SADDLES, AND HOUKS, TflK Piuzk Mrdal lit the Worlil’aFair. held in Eon don, in 1851, was awarded to us for the beat Harness. Tub Pjubk Mbpat. at the World’s Fair, hold in Now York, in 1553, was also aWArded to u« for the best Har ness. Having since then greatly enlarged our manufacturing facilities, wo are now prepared to offer r to thn public at our EXTENSIVE I‘BTA B E d 8 JIM KN T Nos. 30 and 32 South SEVENTH St., above Chestnut, t PIUEADELI’IUA. The most complete assortment of articles in our lino of business, suon as Harnoss, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s tiding Saddles, Bridles,Driving amt Hiding Whips. Fly jfots.Horso Covers for Summer and Winter use. Buf alo And all othor kinds of rob*s. Our goods are manufactured in the very li3st style of workmanship, and with hut ~ ONE QUALITY OF HEATHEN, which is tiie best the market can furnish. Attention masked to the following scale of prices: Good plain serviceable mnglo harness from ..$l2 to $25 " f ? nc ,\ . “ “ “ I’lnindouble harness “ BHitoi§Bo Country harness makora can bo supplied with harness choaper than they can inamiiaotiiro them, nIS-atu&tiiSm LEGAL. TN TIIE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS DKLriUA THIi CITV AND COUNTy 0F mi la , The following charters of Incorporation will 5 Real P* 0 granted bv Bio Court of Common Pleas W unless exceptions bo filed thereto) on the sth day of December, 1859; ‘.l. 'Die North western Building* Saving, and Loan As sociation. 2. The Now Weceacoe Building Association. 3. The Pennnylyanut Building ami Saving Fund Asso ciation, No. 3. 1. The, Pennsylvania Building and Saving Fund Asso ciation, No. 2. 5. The Swanson Building and Loan Association. 6. The Equitable Saving Fund, Loan, and Building Association. 7. The Elm freo Building Association. 8. Tho Lafayette Building* Saving, and Loan Associ ation. 9. Tho lMirrnix Mutunl Saving. Loan, ami Building As .aociation. 10. Excehuor Building ami Loan Association of tho City of Philadelphia. H. Tho Wm. Bonn Building nmi (Saving Fund Assooia tmn. 12. Tho Pastor's Fund of tho Oennrnl Synod of the F.yaneehoal Lutheran Church m the United States. 13. The Church F.xtonsion Society of tho Evangelical Lutheran Church in the United Staten. 14. JefForson Building and Saving Fund Asso., No. 5. “ “ No. 4. i«. Culumliia Accommodation Build's & Sav’g Fiiml A> !*• .. !! !* “ “N 0.2. 18. '* " “ “ “ “N 0,3. 19. The North America Accommodation Saving Fund auu Building Association. n . n inoe „ EDWARD 0. WKBB, nl9-lg,2f>,d3 Prothonotary. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE ClT'k AND COUNTYOF PHILADF.LPHIA lldCßftSeJ. Till iVma 18 J n r rt ft i y J5 | v«n i that MARIK riJILIPINE rt i B-1 * 11 ( l®c©dent, bin filed in said a;®. sth d »i u .r r A. A a l fv£ri w rh or grs.'jg?™' be ‘""'TMt'l^Ti,^ o6 '"-’ nIO-swO* Attorney for Petitioner, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. TVOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN THAT m n‘fcn C tT'nnl r nli p l »!™t orore i botwe<m Mr. COLBY nnd tfl ° subscriber, under the style of &Jio- W. COLBY k CO., ia dissolved. ~, .. „ CHAS. A. JDANIEI.S. Philadelphia, Nov. 15 n!9*tf There is every advantage in Life-size Photographs in Oil overthe old-fashionei Painted Portraits, as you get a superior Picture as we «« an infallible Likeness, at JtEIMKR’S Gallery, SECOND Street, almve Green. it* rtfIARLES S. MEYERS' HOTEL, corner J-' TWENTY-FIRST n«d CUTHBERT Streets, and between Market and Aroh streets. Philadelphia. liar stocked with the best of Wines aud Liquors. ]i/rAOKEREL.— 47S bbls. Nos. 1, 2, and 3 , , . Maokerel, in natnrtod Orismo/Packages, of the » " nl<! . by 9- a SADLER & CO., ARC Street. second demr almve Front. n!9 IT a 11S AND SHOULDERS.—2,3OO Deoiis n,lli Shoulder., for donraLS; IW. R ARCH Bl ' CBl ' TfERRING.— 270 bbls Pickled Herring. Sim E l R't 2o ro : *°An'r°>M, Ho r rini '' for .“' lo by ?■ 0. SADLER X Lv„ ARCH Street, seoond door al**ve FrnnL __ n!9 TAR. —Just received, a largo invoice ol Tar, in superior order and large barrels, nnd for ItETAIL BUY GOODS. MEET THE ENORMOUS DEMAND FOR COLORED AND CHINCHILLA KNITTING AND SKEIN IN THE REGULAR AND CASHMERE QUALITIES, We have in Store, by an excess of over 80,000 OUNCES AND 700 SHADES. The largest and best assorted RETAIL STOCK in the country. ALSO, A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF ZEPHYR EMBROIDERIES, IN SLUTERS, CUSHIONS, CHAIR BEATS, ETC., Of the plainest, a* well as the most exquisite designs. LADIES will find it advantageous to make their se lections at MAXWELL’S « STORE AND FACTORY, ELEVENTH AND CHESTNUT. trimmings, skims, and zephyrs. ni9 20 23-31 (JLOAKS! CLOAKS!! IMMENSE ATTRACTIONS. EVERY NEW STYLE. EVERY NEW MATERIAL. THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY. S7~Trioeßinoro reasonable than at any oilier crtab- Hbhmont. IVE N S . 93 SOUTH NINTH STREET. OLOAKS! OIjOAKS!! TUB GREATEBT BARGAINS IN CLOAKS EVER OFFERED. IVE N S . A 3 SOUTH NINTH STRKET. rpo THE LADIES. Our Wholesale season Item? over, wo have added to our choice Retail Btook of TRIMMINGS the surplus of our Wholesale stock, which we are at once marking down topneos that would lie forced on us later in the season, by tho exaossivo importation of Fancy Goods. Having mado our profits on our wholesale trade, we content oursolvea with sacrifices to'our retail customers in preference to carrying o'er Fancy Goods to another season. Wo have an iinnumso variety of SEWING SILK FRINGES, SADDLERS’ SILK FRINGES, CROTCHET CLOAK FRINGES, FLUTED RIBBON TRIMMINGS, DRESS TRIMMING RIBBONS, SHAWL BORDERS, JLAIR NETS, BEST BLACK LACES, LARGE VELVET BUTTONS. NEW WOVEN CORSETS oPlMrnov«» Shah:, AT LOW PRICES. A MAGNIFICENT STOCK FANCY TRIMMINGS, OF EVERY CONCEIVABLE STYLE AND COLOR, And the best CREFELD VELVET RIBBONS IN TUB MARKET. ORDERS EXECUTED AT SHORT NOTICE. J. Gr. MAXWELL & SON, TRIMMINGS, SKIRTS, AND ZKPHYItS, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL, STORE A.ND FACTORY ELEVENTH AND ‘CHESTNUT. fJOOP SKIRTS. In the Regular St) les, a* well oi tho Latest Novelties. Tho privilege of acboioe at ONLY TEN CENTS A SPRING DOUGHTY’S WOVEN. MORAN’S WOVEN, THOMPFON’S WOVEN, THE PLAIN SKELETON SKIRT, THE “ DOUBLE TRAIN” SKIRT, THE SINGLE TRAIN SKIRT, TEN CENTS A HOOP, From THREE HOOPS ;»t 10 cent* to THIRTY-FOUR HOOPS 53,40. Our Wholesale Seaiou being over, we offer to the Ladies ALL OF OUR STYLES attheabove ENOR MOUS REDUCTIONS. ,T. Or. MAXWELL & BON, TRIMMINGS, SKIRTS, AND ZEPHYRS. WIIM.E3II.IC ASII RETAIL. STORE A.\D FACTOR,, ELEVENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS. 1)18-1819 m fILOAKS DECIDEDLY CHEAP! Vi THORNLEY a CHISM. EIGHTH nnd SPRING GARDEN, keep a large etoek, anti sell mi immetibo quantity of LADIES . CLOAKS , Also, Long Brorlie Shawl*. . Long and Siimro Blanket oliawh. Very fine Reversible fihawi*. FANCY SILKS BELOW IMPORTATION COST: Black Silks. l*oat bolleu. Fancy DreßsG’oods. verr cheap. Blaek Silk Velvets, 56, 57, 58. 59, and 51b per yard. Block Cloths, Casaunero*. Ac. Blankets, Flannels, t}mltn, Ac., Ac. Linens, of on* own Importation. And as good a stock of general Dry Goods aa Philadel phia can boast of. ALL BOUGHT FOR CASH, _nl9 AND TO BE HOLD CHEAP. QHARPLESS BROTHERS. *0 BHARPLEHS BROTHERS have ft complete stock 01 Merinos, Monssolincs, and thiok Dress Goods. Fano) Silks and Hobos, much reduced m price. Gomls for Friends’ Wear, in every variety. Blanket and Broohe Shan Is, Children a Shawls. Cloak Velvets. Cloth Cloaks, and Cloakings. Velvet Poplins, Wide Chintzes, Foulard Rotas. Goods adapted for Christmas Presents. Furnishing Goods, Blankets, roweling*. Quilts. Selected Flannels, Tickings, Muslins, Shoetingit. Cloths, Vestings. Cassimeres, in great varioty. nl9 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. JT A PS O N’S, CORNER OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY ETS. • Have now open a fine assortment of BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, . SINGLE, DOUBLE, AND SPLIT. The whole from the celebrated manufacturers, Hertz A Wegener, in Berlin, Our customers can depoud on Setting the tast article ever offered at retail in I’iiila elphia, at tnc lowest pricee. A 'PI.KNDin ASSORTMENT KMBROIDBRKD SLIFrZHS. A variety ov Black Cloak Tassels. Handsomk Crociikt Cuhk Eringki. New ami BKAurivuL Dress Trimminos. Woollen Kmttino Yarns, all colors. Zkphyr Knit Talmis and Caps. Zkpiiyk Knit Gaiters and Si.fkvk*. A roll stock or Ktaplk Trimmings. AT KAPSON’S LAMKB’ TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE. Cor, OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY STS, sl6-3in LADIES’ FANCY FURS. GEO. F. WOMRATH. NOB. 415 AND 417 AIIOH STREET, HAS NOW OPEN 1118 USUAL CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF FURS, Made of stock selected by himself in Europe during the & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, Are preparod tosuit families with their WINTER DRY GOOES. FRENCH MKRINOEB^ LADIES’ CLOAK CLOTHS, WIDE SILK VELVETS, BROCHE LONG SHAWLS, FINE WOOLLEN do,, 4-4 ALL WOOL PLAIDS, FASHIONABLE DE LAINEB, Do. PLAID SILKS, SUPERIOR BLACK SILKS, UNSHRINKING FLANNELS, FANCY SACK FLANNELS, FINK STOCK OF BLANKETS, CABBIMEREB FOR BOYS, BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS. N. B.—The above Goods are all at the low rates ol the season. oc2o-tN2O MAGNIFICENT NEW GOODS OPEN I’i. ING DAILY!!! THORNLEY k CHISM, EIGHTH and BFRING GARDEN, have nn excellent stock of Long Broche Shawls at $8,810,813,814, 810.818, 820. 822, end 825. Square Broche Shawls, Stella Shawls, &0.. Ac. Long ami Square Blanket Shawls Ladies and Misses. Gouts' and Boys’ Shawls, from s3Aoup. The Reversible Shawl for 80, worth $7.6(11 CLOAKS. By the boat New York and Philadelphia Manufacturers,from 83.60 up tn $20!!! Widp Silk Velvets, Beavor Cloths, Ac., Ac. Caasimeres. BatmeUs, &0., forMen’annd Boys’ Wear. BLACK SILK. 10 per oent. under regular prices J Fancy Silks, unusually oheap. Beautiful Dress Good*, in great variety, Tho Prettiest low pnood Delaines in thecitr. BLANKETS, of the best English and 'American Manufacture. THORNLEY k CHISM Suncnly/orCath. aVyr/m't, and won't be Undersold ! N. E. oorner EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. _o2o Fall and winter cloaks. Newest Patterns Fall Cloaks, Winter Cloaks daily opening. Black Beaver Cloaks. Black Tricot Cloaks. Blaok Frenoh Cloth Cloaks. fr* Cloaks made to ord -r at one day’s notice. Prices $5 to $lO. COOPER A COWARD? °l ft NINTH and MARKET. O AYY BLEACHED SHIRTINGS— medo from African Cotton, warranted in all re spects tho products of FREE LABOR, for sale by ELI DILLIN. 1218 GREEN Street, Ul7-3t* . Opposite Ridge avenue. pASSIMERES, CLOTHS. Thick Plain Cnssimeres. Heavy Blaok Cassimeres. Stout Fnnoy Style*. Rugged Mixtures, Plaid* and Stripes, K and 6-4 First-rate Black Doeskins, SJisok Diwwtoloths $1 .CO to $3. Ladies’ Cloaking Cloths* • COOPER * CONARD. ow RINTii and MAHKUf. STATIONERY, &c. C A R D '‘ SAMUEL HAZARD, JR., 721 CHESTNUT BTREET, Having, at the requestor tnanycustomers,added the stationery BOOK BUSINESS, Takes this method of informing hie cuetoinere, and the puhlio gcndrelly, thnl the STATIONERY DEPARTMENT, Under the charge of an ospecial clerk, i» l ,tnf “* lull operation. Tho stock of PAPERS and ENVELOPES oompnees some FIVE HUNDRED DIFFERENT VARIETIES, STYLES, and SIZES, of ENGLISH and AMERICAN MANUFACTURE, of all the NEWHST and PRET TIEST STYLES, and of ALL PRICES. Person* de .iring it, can have Ihoir initials stamped on paper with out extra oharge-NKW PATTERNS OF STAMPS having hoen matte oxpreesly for tine establishment. UK LA HUE’S celebrated papent alwavs on bend, end warranted genuine. PORTFOLIOS. PAPETERIES, TOURI’T’S COMPANION. LADIE’B’ TRAVELLING BAGS and WHITING BOXES, of tube best manufao lure-ft large assortment constantly urt hand. Aiming the latost nnveltios in paper, and envelopes, are the ZEBRA PAPERS, of AZURE, W.HITE, PINK, VIOLET TINTS. Tho QUADRILLE TArERS, ill boxes of h require,, assorted color*# WEDDING AIW> V'SITING CARDS, ENGRA FED. PRINTED, or WRITTEN, in tho very host manne r. 19-Tliepnblio are jnvitod to oall and examine the sample book before pm'chairing elsewhere. ARNOLD’S GENUINE WRITING JTL FLUID AND COPYING INKS, or all uizs*. im ported by the Subscriber*, dncct from the inanufao furero At the present time, 1 when thor? i« «o much of the counterfeit article in the Ik larkeU it i.« important the pubho should know where to obtain, with entire confi dence, the genuine article. Fa r *al« wholewle and re tail by MOSS. BUOTHER, &.CO , Publisher*, BookseL'ere. and Ktatipners, nUJ-3t No.iV> MARKhI Street. lIOUSE-FUKNIBHIN« GOODS. S^ORE, The hiibsv'nbor having’by REC.DNT £ M POBTATIONS Added largely to liik Stock of useful HOUSK-FURNIftHING G6OD*. invite* the particular attention of Housokoepef* the «amc. NURSERY FENDERS, HOT WATER DISHES, PLATE WAHMBRS,TABLE CUTLERY, Ac, WILLIAM YAENALL. No. 11)110 CHKBTNUT STREET, Immediately opposite the Academy of Fino Art*, nil) stuth-dm 8 LUTZ, A* CABINET WAAKROOM. . 121 South ELEVENTH Street. *ln addition to my elegant stock of Cnbinettrare, or the latest style. I have just received from Fansalmndsoine set of Embroidery, of exquisite beauty and workman ship, suitable for a Lad) ’s reception room. Ladies and gentlemen doitron* of having something really beautiful w ill please call as early as possible, as there i* but one net of it. b!9 tt* DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. gNOW-SHOE SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. SNOW-SHOE CANTON FLANNELS. SNOW-SHOE colored' cambrics. SNOW-SHOE CORSET JEANS. SNOW-SHOE TICKINGS. VOR 6A LX KXL‘I.USIVKI.Y XY JOSHUA L. BAILY. IMPORTER AND JOBBER. OP FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, 313 MARKET BTREET, nIS-tf PHILADELPHIA. CI.OTIIINU. STOUK OF READY-WADE CLOTHING. DAVII) RAY & SON. Hat’rai completed their FALL AND WINTER ITUCK op HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, Am now olfering every variety of GARMENT** FOR GBNTLEMEN’ti WEAR, Mvlo from the nmol desirable Fabrics in tho LATEST STYLES, Ar rr.nr w»f riueiss, DAVID HAY <& BON, NO. 1018 MARKET STREET. illB-.lt* __ ill JSItCIIAAfT TAILORS. RAPHAEL P. M. ESTRADA, MERCHANT TAILOR. FINE FAHUIONABLK READY-MADE CLOTHING, Ann SUPERIOR FABRICS FOR CUSTOMER WORK, NO. SI SOUTH SEVENTH STREET, mi.ADELI’HIA, KAI’HAKL I*. M. E.STRAUA, havius aasooiated with mm a* ARTISTIC CUTTER, Mr. JOHN HOBSON dale of Granville Stokes’.) respectfully invites the at tention of thepublio to his now establishment, and hi* xplemlid stock of FUKNIbUING GOODS for Gentle men’s wear. Ho has on hand a choice Detection of Fabrics especial ly for customer work, and a varied assortment of fa •miuuable READY-MADE CLOTHING, to winch hn invitesthe attention of buyers. Each article warranted to give entire satisfaction, JOHN HOBSON. Aunt. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. g P E N O E R’S GENTS’ FURNISHING STORE. NO. S3U CHESTNUT STREET, GIUAHD HOUSE, FHU.ADELI'HU. DRESS SIURT.S, UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, STOCKS, TIES, GLOVES, GAUNTLETS. M UFFI, E K B AND SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY n 5 ptutli '.'in if £UPJHUOR DRESSING GOWNS, MANUFACTURED AT W. \V., KNIGHTS, GOO AlWll STREET. Tho newest and ino*t beautiful st> les always on hand; very huitable presents fur the approaching holiday*. Just received a lot of PURE BILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, EXTRA TIES, SCARES, Ac., OF THE NEWEST STYLES, FINE SHIRTS AT WHOLESALE, RETAIL, OR MADE TO ORDER, GUARANTIED TO FIT. Q.OODS FOR THE SEASON. BRONZED FENDERS AND IRONS, STEEL FIRE SETS, FOOT WARNERS, BLOWER STANDS, PLATE WARMERS, HOT WATER IHSIIES, Ac., Ac., AT THK lIOUSE-FURNISUING STORES, NOS. 933 AND 1338 CHESTNUT STREET. JNO. A. MURPHEY & 00. 018-wfl»tf ||_ G. walborn &~co7, (NOW) NOS. S AND T NORTH SIXTH STREET, havo now a very superior assortment of Shirts, Under* clothing, Gtnvoi, Hoaierj, etc. Special attention given to GENTLEMEN’S WRAPPERS, of which a fine assortment is oonßtantly kept on hand. olu-3nuf JW, SCOTT—late of the firm of Win* • ohester k Scott—GENTLEMEN’S FURMBH IN t Q, BrORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814 CHEbjf.NUTStreet,(nearly opposite the Girard House,) PMlaitolphia. J.W.S. would respeotfully call the attention ofhn former patrons and friends to his new store, and is pre pared to nil orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A oerfeot fitfuarantied. Wholesale Trade supplied with fine Shirt* and Collars. »j2l*ly trfStea HOLIDAY PRESENTS! rTTfTI rmno-F,m,-». Mctnileons. J’mno-Kortes. Melodoons. Piano-Fortes. Molmleons. Piano-Fortes. .... „ Molodeons. Mado by Raven, Dacon. A Co., Nunns k, Clark, Hallett, Davis, A Co., and others. uitM-W SEVENTH and ciIESTNU 1 /. Photographers and ambrotyp- ISTS.—Now is your time to order a supply for the Holiday", of fancy and plain canes, Chemicals, and ina toT'fvl r»f earory description used in the art. at GKO. UABRS A CO., Manufrictnrors of Canos, Ao, No. 1 |H\NSn%AI) Plana, Fourth, aliove Chestnut street, Philadelphia. A large supply of the host Camorason hand, to ho sold at rodnead rates.. N. H.-Goodi of every description sold low for cash. JllB-3U rf. ** pT£T£ * MAi VTILLA. CLOAK, pur EMPORIUM. 708 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ELEGANT CLOAKS PARIS,' LONDON, HOME MANUFACTURE NOW 0 P B N IN on SAT PROFUSION, NEW CLOAKS OPENING EVERT MORNING, THE LARGEST IN THE CUT RICH VELVET CLOAKS; HANDSOME BEAVER CLOAKS; FINE CLOTH CLOAKS; MOURNING CLOAKS. ELEGANT COLORED CLOAKS DHAP DB VELOUR. IMPERIAL PLUSH, ROVAL tPLU&II TARTAN, AKD OTHER NOVELTIES. PARIS MANTILLA CLOAK EMPORIUM, 708 CHESTNUT STREET. HANDSOME FURS LADIES » WEARy FUR ROOM OK THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM. It is respectfully submitted to Ladies that, in their itearoii for articles in this department, their conve nience will be better consulted Ht Ihe FARIS MAN TI r.LA EMPORIUM, which, beta* devoted exclusively to the Sale of articles for Ladies’ Attire, oilers induce ments not obtainable elsewhero. REAL RUBBIAN SABLE CAPES, HALF CAPES, MUFFS AND CUFFS. HUDSON BAV SABLE CAPES, HALF CAFES, MUFFS AND CUFFS. AMERICAN MINK SABLE CATER, HALF CAPES, MUFFS AND CUFFS. SIBERIAN BqUIRRKLIMiUIIi an imrotledl CATES, HALF CATES, MUFFS AND CUFFS, STONE MARTIN FINE DARK GERMAN FITCH. A*D BV.aV OTHKft well-seasoned fur THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT CITY. CHILDREN’S FUR SETS. ALL SIZES PRICES, PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, FUR ENPORIUM , 708 CHESTNUT STREET, J. \V, PROCTOR & CO. oK-ltl I —— , iIO.OOO.7TEN THOUSAND DOL ' WaOTBD-iDRY'GOOD&ZSSS^o 1 f or t«, which mar be selected from a lino Inquire at BCHOMAPicrcti V & c O-8W.r.f0,,n..^ o . CIS WANTED—T° sell at a Bargain, the p« Hota! Property in Bucks county, deld O'rjf opc ► «inai distance from Ftula thePrem?i? a *p m * 4 Por a v,cw of the Properly cell on Kfa'raa,'"-. 4 0., 04U on or wJdreu 8. W. Pf. R ™£R WANTED—A House estft reign ami ? ry Commission business(Fo *uudoing >,antl , now Perfectly unembarrassed as partner, a rLitfe. 0 * “*! *“”"9* business. would take, ty who C uuM7 lllle >u»dol integrity »ndbu«ineucapa<3l- Icronees of from &M.OOO to *».QQO. Re «very J l *! 1 ® 1 * chajiwter wil' be offered and municatio A f S 22J , V e . n l ii^ in «?s r^ > e desired. All com paper, w,,,* k1 5 T a *i 0 .' 1 to . 8. & Co./’ office of this tial. * l ‘* ** h*ld itnctly and honorably confiden- W"" . ._ nlft-tf A first-class Hotel, either in !?'rt.ortiimlsr imLV/^'^*'U.banon.or , xstel for rent, will hear nf®'» Person haring tuck a •naneat tanantVby Vddre^ ,^T tent ’ ?* d J"- B having an years experience Brv r er “i an ii and *® ve ™ ! ST. H..-Mh!rute. Be ‘ l WANTED—Employment for a lespecta wouTd *°* °f “-’►hero part of tua time Anniv if in writinjf. Beat reference aiveo. Apply at hie home, BUNION Street. nls 6t* WANTED-To EXCHANGE for Unin of ohoice U Ei?d'S vi y One Hundred acres ladelpllift. SA AND TO LET. TO PHYSIOIA^IFOB^'SALE-Thi; *“■ Residence, together with the Practice of a Pht«». V COWof i h S 'i m * ; e * r i- The pro will'oftliepffc“ce. w, iS‘pl, B ti l "" 5 “^ d ,Ue tmJ _ n Wo. Ift) North THIRD Street. Phila, A CHANCE— Market Gar for Sale. Ora wilh un^er * t *nd* the Produce busmen., ApJIJS ,wod «*««» find a profitable Dl o.«* r« tr ioSSJRX; rrudu<e Dealer, -Hggv. H 3 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. TWO HANDSOME OFFICES to Let, at —CHESTNUT Street. First Floor. nl'JJl* SALE—The Machinciy, Stock, and .J*?*?/®*?,* a Ia fco Manufactory of r«per H&nx e»° wUb e ' ef ,y convenience /or carrjins on an buß y ,ess * sale.eitherwith or without ' h B , l7“ttei I f ln, " ,r<l al 322 t-’H tSTNUT Street SALE—At No. 109 North TENTH th ,? History. Doctrines and Dis -1 ipliue ol tbe Society ul 1 riends. Single copy It cents. 3t r t ' De (u '' ,r ' yuo cop * b r 13 cents. TO RENT— The od, 4th, and sth Story KtL.s R< ss! ,l> 2 ,1 d B ««nent of No. 12 South THIRD £*£?£,** a,e well lighted, with gas, water, tod water closet*. Inquirn within. oIA-tuthstf f£3 NO. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET.— iSst MmiM" 1 ! fo L ,r . “ , ! , f> “OI'SE for HAI.K; tl,m- S u . e l*uiWiHK». finißbedinlhe best manner, and replete witliall modern conveniences. Let 2,'a feet de-ep to fcansora street. Thojardiswelt supplied with •Itrublioryandduaif pear trees, pluuis, Ac. The whole f?li. ~ ien* , n complete order, i'oaseanon given im mediately , Apply to Messrs. GUMMEY A SON, 52U WALNUT Street, opposite Independence Square. nJ3 tf <l3 HOUSES, TAVERNS, and STORES, “f Real Fetal, of every description, far gale or to rent. Applj to . .MAX HEIN'S, Keal Estate A*ent. No. 227 North SECOND Street. ~, , ... m L. Tonroy & Co.’s Seed Store. AH orders will be promptly attended to. English, rrenoh, and German spoken. Colleotor of Ground Dents. nlB-3m rn, 4VILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, M»on the ttih ofllih month, l&*>, on the Premises.* superior r ARM in Burlington county, N. J.. containing 100 acres of land, lying on both sides of the Burlington and Rlourft Holly Railroad. l-U miles from Mount llollv. rpe western section, 25 *o r *s with the Building?, is a desirable Country Beat- Will be .sold all together or in parts, to suit purchasers. r Bale to commence at 2 o’clock I’. M.,when the con ditions will lie made known !>> nl« 6t* KIKKBBIDE KA3TBURN. ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. —M. fist, THOMAB A. SONS will sell, on TUESDAY, the 22dof November, at 12 o’clock noon,at the PHILA DELPHIA EXCHANGE, the Handsome Residence, No. U North ELEVENTH Street. 3 door* above Fil bert. The House is in excellent order, and has nil the modern convergences. Immediate possession wdl.be given. Two-thirds of the purchase-money may remain on mortgage. Keys at No. 1102 ARCH Street. nIS-lt SALE—A Portable Steam Engine and Pump, six-homo power, togetherorseparatcly, nearly new. Can bo torn a* the I\ tt R R. R. Co. a WftTOhonse, WILLOW Street Wharf. Will he sold low. as the owner has no turther use for them. For lurther information call at. 115 South BLXTH Btrect. ul6-6t* TO LET—3d, 4th, ami sth Stones of the now building 413 ARCH Street. Well calculated fur a light manufacturing business, having two sky lights, uml water ami water closets; also, gas and gas fixtures. Apply on the promises, pig 6t* r fHE UPPJEU i’LOOHS OF STOKE No. 210 CHESTNUT STREET FOR REN T. SALE—A valuable Lot of Giound, 148 feet by ICO. three front*, w.iter and gas laid on one .front; suitable for a church or factory. It is situa ted m the Southwestern part of the city, in a rapidly im proving neighborhood. Terms easy. Address, tor par* Loulara," J. K„” office of this paper. nf-Lf^ rjlj LET—A Second-story Room, convc -®- nient to the State House, suitable for a Lawyer’s Offioi. Apply 431 CHESTNUT Street. a!4 A VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE BALE.—The anlw>cril*cr, wishing to t!»e’ine farm ing, will sell, at 9m ate sole, that valuable Farm, on Which ho now resides, situated in Thornbury township, Chester county, H»., bounded by tne atrwet and Con cord roads. 19 unlea from Philadelphia, and !i mile from the West Chester nnd Philadelphia Ratlro.vl Depot at Clieruey's Mhops: roriLuuins One Hundred and fifteen Acres of pood Land, ten acres «1 which are Woodland. The unprotemnutsaro a Stone Man sion, two stones ami attic, with four rooms on each floor, with gtnxl cellar, all latelv repaired, with a well of water, anil pump therein, at the door; aluigcßtone and Frame 8am,70 by 35 lent; Stabling under a wagon liouso adjoining, with a well of water nnd pump under the same ; Corn-crib. Ice-house, .tec. There h a stre.uu of water running through the firm, by which water may bo forced to any necessary height. Foracountrr seat or dairy farm, there are few mote desirable situ ations. Persons wishing to purchase will bo shown Die siinie by csjhn? on the eubtscribor. or rcler to Mr. JAMES M. CUMMINS. Media, Delaware count*, or Messrs. GEORGE TH LL& CO.. Mo. 1U27 ogdeu street, Philadelphia, renuswill b* inid<* pas*. no»-aw«31* ALEXANDER STEPHEN’S. BOARDING. \ VERY ELEGANT SUITE of Rooms, .. O! Srcuml .Stnri, „ ill lie let, witli limril. Privata Liule. ll upaired. Lucatinn ui’P nflhp moatilesiraMa m tlifl cil, ■ Aildrem. •• 1,. N.,’* tins offira. ul.i-.'lt* WANTED— Board and two Room- for a Gentleman. Wile, and two Children, on GREEN Street, between Broad hid! Twentieth street*. Addres* “ Blood s_Di9|'htc!i. H‘ npWO Communicating Rooms; also. One _ ,m t>n e, vacant, at 1521 WALNUT Mreet. ni7-St* WANTED —* ui nislicd Apartments, with every facility for Housekeeping, Bath, G.ts, Ao„ for Gentleman and Wife; or Board >n a strictly Private Family. Address '* Merchant," Blood's Dis patch, with full particulars ol price, Ac. nlh REMOVALS. Removal.— Mrs. m. s. bishop has Removed her Millinery Eatabltshnientfrnm 915 to IUISCIIKSTNUT Street, neat to St. Lawrence Hotel. iiJS-Itii _ Removal. -henry stevenson, TAILOR, bees to inform his numerous friend* and customers that he has Removed *o32S CHESTNUT Street, seeond door Mow Fourth. South side, where lie will keep a hne assortment of Gtoiha, Oassmierei, Poe akm*. Overcoating*. Cashmere Vestings. Ac., which he will l*e pleased to sell on tbo most reasonable terms. g nll-lm* DANCING /n BROOKS’S DANCING ACADEMY, RIDGE A v *nue and COATES Street. Hn“ Ball room Monitor," Second Edition, is out and for sale at his Academy-Price 26 rents—and wholesale and retail at JOHNSON’S, No. 7 North TENTH Street, nl? 4t* WARM AIR FURNACE. ▼ " THK NEW CONE FURNACE , , GAS CONSUMER Will thoroughly Warm your house with onk-tiiikd t E«* coal iuan is required by any other Furnace. Satisfaction mall oases guaranteed. Buildings Warmed and Ventilated by ARNOLD A WILSON, lOIOCHKSTNUT Street. SLATE mantels, The Richest and most Beautiful Specimens n| Enamelled Slato Mantels, ever otlerod for sale m this country, manufactured by us, from Pennsylvania Slate stone, and for sale very low. ARNOLD k WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT Street COOKING RANGES. Alt in want nf the Best Elevated Double Oven Cooking Range, will do well to ml) at ARNOLD k WILSON’S, —lO-Sinir will CHESTNUT Street NEWLAND & CO.. LOOKING-GLASS AND FICTURE-FKAMK MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.” An extensive stock of OIL PAINTINGS, etc. All at very Low Trice*. 604 ARCII Street, above SIXTH. Philiulel phi*. _*l9«ti*wr^ TVKW-STYLE CLO AKS,’ 11 OPENING THIS hAY, at U. 7. R. HUNTER’S Now Store, No. 4') SECOND Street, N. B.—A vantjli of Children’! t l’-ake. n!2 tit* MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED— -I*K TO ANY AMOVyr-Vvo n Watches, Jewels. Diamonds, bilvsr Plate,ClnthitiK, Merchandise, Ac., by JONES k CO., Ohl Esfiiblts/isil Brcitr*. N. W.comer THIRD and GASKILL Streets, below Lombard. Office hours from 6 A. M. to 7 P. M. uls 3unf IMPROVED SPECTACLES, with the -1- finest Periscopie Glasses, correctly fitted to tbo eves, at M. J. FRANKLIN’S, Optician, __ 112 South FOURTH Street, below Chestnut, Kr Also, Mioroscop**, Telescopes, Opera Glasace, Drawing Instruments, Stereoscopes, jind StcreoiooDio Pictures, of latest importation and &ifriluctiipTi(et % \n a treat variety. '•nlj-lftm ROSIN. —2,350 bills extra quality ship. ping Rosin, c.arsn of J. P. Lamed, afloat. Foreale by ROWLEY. ASHBUR\bR, k CO.. n 9 No. 18 Brmth WHARVES. Mackerel —125 bbis., iso halves, 115 quarters, and 200 kitta prime No. 1* t 300 bHa. and 90 halves large No. 3s, in store and for sale byWM.J. TAYLOR k CO.. 122 and 124 North WWARvja o 3 OAKUM. —A largo stock of 'the best brands constantly on hand and foMilfl , . _ WEAVER, FITLER oM 23N. WATKRBt..and gN. Pa^kreav. ill ess mackerel—a tine w-roice of lfJ. bids., h(* , qrs., and kits Newburymrt inspec tion. Ateo. ft small lot of Halifax large; No 1 Mackerel, in store ana for sale h* ovva n!7 mand 12> NOBTH HARVbfI. WEDDING, Visiting, and Professional Cards.executed in style, by 8. MAROT, En graver, 434 CHESTNUT Street, 8. E. corner Fifth, °d story. Dtxir and other plates made to order. Seals, Jewelry, &o- enxraved. nll-im» REFINED SUGAR.—SOO barrels v&rioua trade*. I£o bbls crushed, sifted and powder ROSIN— 2,350 bhls. Shipping Rosin now afloat, c.ar«oschooner T.P. Lerned, from Wilming ton. N.C. for sale by * nil hoWI.KY. ASHBURUF.R k. Co..l«Snuthwiiv». OLIVES. —Spanish Queen in prime order in store, anil for >al« br A. MKRINO, 030 Its South FRONT Street. TyALNUT-STBEET THEATRE. MACBETH Mr. H. A. P«r,i Merrill es, *^"rnces as usual. 1 secured three days in ad ranee. 'X.“®S«™ CLiE “' s To conclude ™UggS^tfe?SSr sSi 0 'I*' 1 *' Mr.sVJiSS,, to , Mr,. Co. . SCALSO»P*IC»S.—AdIEiSSIOQ,3« Mn .-. m Dress Circle,37* cents; ParghsLM “*** Doors open at half past 6 (a oommenoe at 7 o’clock precisely, *» to DAN RICE’S GREAT SHOW. national theatre, walnut SL, tbov i? Jtt h, D. Me La ra n, sple proprietor. w DAN KIoE, the Original American Humorist, a nears in his B«no*Comic, Semi-Philosophical Orations at sack entertainment * THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING, Nor.», The performance wilt commence with the mi „ BEDOUINS’ CAMP. DAN will introduce her be&atifal charger. While Surrey.” Mnst. JAMES MADIG*N, the great Trick Rider. Brilliant Equestrian Scene* in the Circle. The highly-trained Elephant sod Rhinoceros. , £a«h entertainment will conclude with fussy antics »'? toe Cormo Mules. METROPOLITAN lIALL JAYNE’S mr7..Pn o^’® ALTH Bnu >W«- CHESNtT GRAND INALGrRATION op this new place Mr J thi . cit „ lh# a h MW?JBMSsjr^“jrf f, i!SS expedee.accured TIiIODON-a THEATRE OF ARTS; Oa, ANIMATED On MONDAY EVENING. Nov. 21. ~111, .r«, n ud Moving Miniature Scenes of ACIIVR FIGURES * lo conclude with a Scene of a STORM AT SEA. Doors Open at 7 m the Evening and J m the Afternoon. -jAdmismqs^—Adalts, 28 cents. Children, 13 cents. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. • ON SAT»A°F P T E ffi^S£; r U . Commencing at l o clock. In order to enable f.imthej residing at & distance from the city tn reach home before dark. The KW-iWiuf faror*te art'sts will aevear: aunese Natali, Somso, FRANCESCA NATALI. Costbaho. SIGNOR MACCAFE&RI, TesorT SIGNOR AKDAVANI, BikiTOsE SIGNOR ROCCO, Basso. OARL ANcCHUTZ Musical Diuctoi. The entertainment will embrace the principal and favorite portions of Verdi’s celebrated Opera of , ft , , u LATBAVIATA. Ari ?,T.?A II VD b» particular request. lllh SPANISH DUETTO. IN COSTUME, n *‘LA JOTA DE LOS TOREROS,” fi» IRANCESGA NATALI ud BIGNOR ROCCO. tuiInJ.SSSJio 1 ! 1 ' mMt ,imred • LA FIOLIA DEL REGGIMENTO. running an entertainment of the most unexampled attraction. TRICE OF ADMISSION. FfFTV CENTS TO ALL PARTS OP THE HOUSE. Doors open at U o’clock. The Matmee will commence at 1, precise!). n ir-ft rwniE GER3IANXA ORCHESTRA BE r. ?P* r tfutlv unnoust-e that their FIRST GRAND CLASS'UAL CONCEPT {Viwalaod Instrumental twiU Mke plv.-e «-n THURSDAY EVhNING. December Ist. Price of Subscription—Three Tickets for BA 8»b -scription List open at Andre's and Beck A iLawirm's Munc Stores, and at M. F. HslL Single tieksts,ONE DOLLAR each; to be had at the door ou the uiiktcf the Concert only. For particnlars see programme. Bi-tdl TMcDONOUGH’S GAIETIES— RACE ST. ANOTHER NEW PLAY. THl.'> h VEMAG, tni) dunng the ©cure wk, ioud> ed upon tk© tiinlhnr incident* of THE MEXICAN WAR. A. M. HERNANDEZ AMD M O N 8 . CALA D l N B In the princirtl part*. ORKAT HAND VF BERENADER3, Giving the nest ENTERTAINMENT IN THE CITY. s*tf Temple of wonders. Northeast corner of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets—Second Story. _ SIGNOR BLITZ'S NEW AND WONDERFUL DRAWING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENTS of MAGI CAL' METAMORPHOSES, VENTRILOQUISM, and the LEARNED CANARY BIRDS.at hisXEWHALL, EVERY EVENING daunt the WEES, cosuMMinf at 71* o’clock, and on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at 3. Admission 25 cent*. Children U cents, egg-la* WILL CLOSE IN A FEW DAYS. ’ ” The Exhibition of DI’&SKLDORP PAINT INGS, at the ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS- melodist THE MARTYRDOM OF JOHN HUBS. Open daily, from 9 A. M. till S P. AL, »pd 7 to 10 P. &L Admission 25 cent*. p3-tf Germania orchestra.—public Reliesw.ts ev#ry SATURDAY at MUSICAL FUND UALL. at 3H o'clock P. M. A package of eight ticket*, one aollar. Single tickets. 25 cent*. To be had at 4 G- Andre’s, and Beck A Lawton's Music Stores, and at the door. oIS-Stn MILLINERY GOODS, MRS. M. S. BISHOP, of 1016 CHEST €4SI NUT Street, has now opened a splendid assort ment of Fashionable Milimerj. 027-lm r* j. BAMBERGER, No. 116 North €43a£ECOND Street, ie prepared to exhibit the most complete stock of Mtlhcerj Goods, compnsmf Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Blonds, Laces, Roebes, Vehrsta, and other Bonhet Materials. Also, a handsome assort ment of Pattern Bonnets, to all of which ke would ta ut© the attention of Merchants and Milliners. , . N. B.—Goods daily received from Auction, ana sold at the InwM price*. tf-la 729. new 729. FLOWER & FEATHER STORE 7*9 CHESTNUT STREET. Just received per late STEAMER,a splendidasaort ment of HEAD DRESSED BRIDAL WREATHS. FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, asp MILLXNERV GOODS. THOS.KENNKDY & BRO„ 7*29 CHESTNUT fcT., AND 43 S. SECOND BT. OC2Miijl _ YyARBURTON. 1004 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH, 306 3. SECOND ST., ULdW SPRUCE ST. nAsnov opened tbo larce.t and men beaanfti! inott- BONNET MATERIALS Thateau f "ind in the city. \ ALL COLORS, QUALITIES, AND FRICES. GOODS CUT BIAS A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO MILLINEB& <w>> tf-if NOTHING CHEAPER! NOTHING BET IX TER!! Having thn very t>eet facilities, we are deternused to furnish, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, the best and most seasomH* r<v>d« in BONNET*, trimmed or untnmmed, RIBBONS, FLOWERS RUCHES, Ac., Ac. We ha\ e now a splendid stock of WINTER BONNETS. in variety of Jtjlo and qnalitr. sure to pleaee the most simple orrae most fashionable. Also, a most complete assortment of Children'* BtraW and Fancy Romiits, B»av*rs, Flat*, etc. Beautiful Cloth and Velvet Caps for small boy*. LINCOLN, WOOD, & NIGHOLS, 735 CHESTNUT STREET, el, tf NORTH SIDE. SAVING FUNDS. ,4 MERICAN SAVING FUND—COMPA i4 NV'R m iI.DIN .- 8. E. comer of WALNUT ind FOURTH Streets—Open dai’y from# mU 5 o’clock, and on Monday till 8 in the evenm*. The old institution hai alway* raid m full, on d*m«uid. withoot nobce. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. ' AU sums paid beck on demand m gold and silver. TRUSTEES. „ « Alls. Wiiillim>. Pre». Sam i. Woes, v ice Pres. John C. Farr. T. K. Harper, George Xucent. Louis A- UMey Thos. Serreant, AiLsrt C. Robert*, Jno. I*. Shcoei, J<ma* Bowman. H. H. iudnc*e- Win. J. howanJ. nl4^t John C. Sim«, S*»c. John 8. WrLsos. Treas r. CiPKING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO- OF PHILADELPHIA. . OSce, No. Ml North THIRD Btmt (Co&K>lul&tioa Btnt Batlßtox., CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OFFENH- S V L v AN lA, De*>eiU rcoeived in sum* of One Dollar and upward*, and T«*paid in Gold, without notice, with FIVK PRK CENT. INTEREST ftom the d&j of depont till wilh- and reb&ble Sariiui Institution ha* lone been needed m the NorDiern part of the eity. awl “ The Spring Garden Saving* Fund Society n waa chartered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply thisneceenty. The Managers, m orgamaing and locating it. have bees governed wholly by a desire to aocoaioodate the tra*»- nea* interest and wanta of the very knee and enterpci iinf population by which it is surroundad. ” OFFICE OPEN DAILY* a From • to IK o’oloek: also, on Monday and Thtrsday from 4 until 8 o’clock in the evening, MAtueits. Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith, John P. Levy. goo. H. K. Btro®f* Daniel Uuderkoffer, Fredensk Stacke, Francis Hart, Joseph P-LeCUre* John Kesalar, Jr., George Kaeeht* James S. Pringle, JacobDoek, Joseph M. Crowell* Hotu Wm. Millward* George Woelpper* Geo. T. Thorn. Peter C. LlhnaAer, _ Robert B. Dandjoa. . James 8. frinole. Pr«dtni, Fbaxcis HaxT.Secretarr. tehMf if AND EAR, DEAFNESS DR. VON MOSCHZISKEK, OCULIST AND AVRIST. Dr. M. gives his exclusive attention to the medical and surgical treatment of the EVE and EAR. . . DKA FNESS of the longest standing removed both bv medical and surgical operations on the latest scientific principles. Dr. M. would be pleased to receive meni !>er* of the medical faculty who wish to watnea* hi* method of operator for the removal of Deafness, or any c ffiTwciAL evk-Hnsertep. o Officer South NlNTH.Street,-above Spruce. Office hours from 9 A. M. to l T. M., ami from 4to 5 T. M. n7-ltnif BY£ DISEASES. Dr. OSMUN. OCULIST, 1619 CHESTNUT Street. Has just returned from Europe after an absence of several years, during which time he ha* paid especial attention to thn treatment of Ese Disease* at the better medical schools of Germany, France* and England. The Doctor i* provided with all the newest and most improved instruments necessary to the practice of fin Frofession; among other*, he has broucht with him rotn Berlin. Prussia, a moat perfect instrument for ex* aiuimng theoptio Demand the internal membrane* of the Eye—the first instrument of the kind ever brought to this country. At home every morning till 10 o’clock, ami every eve ning from sto 6 o'clock, (Sunday* excepted.) Every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, from 9 to 10 o’clock A. M. Dr. OSMUN will Uie plearore in giving FREE 3 JNSULTATIONS TO THE POOR n4-tf T OVERING’S SYRUP, in hhds. »nd U bb !a .At«to.d,nc S .to.^ AM . V I.KTITIA Rome PITCH.— 300 bbls Best Pitch. 'Wllming ton-size bands, in store and for sale by ROWLEY. ABHRITRVE*. k CO.. n 9 16SOUTH WHARVES-, CUGAR-lIOUSE MOL.VSSES.-150 hhds., in TSSITU UzM,
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