Pnairsai 4olaw - Bacrtisr-40hrt Brown .. lienhintetible...-The„proolinnattsAk , etiltsvlalst ectserondeneei uid diatribes pnblishad itivon that unfortunate; Man Would fill , large volume. Alithoher.o eoloked.'lippsr . dhiserefikyiaatirs , ft general pratyit-tnetKingi tif Me colored yeople of Philadelphia, oa Friday newkf commemoration of the tiilteentton Of john 'Brown. Thenineting: will take plea:mat the ShUolf Ohnroh, &nth 'and- Clifton . streets. - , The colored ministers Who 'Sign the - .call , for the pmer-meeting say " We illsite_our people to meet etletil.` , -MI 'VII aside Alli secular nonciernko far as pout le, an indevettyorderly. spiritt , preeentloiS themselves' with fasting Or priyer, .beforeas !led of truthtind I, ll slice,%.Whota. we .aeltnOiriedge : as ,the common ether of niankind,.boly; fasti . and true, in all ills dealings -With" , ohikiten. That to '- this ever living - God and Father, we may make a united ap peal, that Be remora- from rts the miseries of op pression,:ind lient , our common country Its in fatuated blintineV, its. sneering, sceptical and piaelicalathebtra. That repentance and, par don may be to the black man and white man of this country.-,. To the biaek - Min, beeanse.he bas sakt:hythit bitterness of the anguish of misery, God has forgotten us! And to the white Man, be. Clime he has - said in the pride and insolence of his heart, there is no God." ". ' ' INTIMEtirING ANNIV.ERARY.—The first day of January next 'wilt be one hundred years sines the Organitation of the institution - known as the Public' NehooV. of ' Germantown, situate ou,Sohool, street, commonly 'called the 'German town doademy, The first public meeting of the eonie' in relatian. thereto took place on the 6th day of Decekrber, 17.59 ; but it was on the first day of january, 1760,when the institution was regularly formed,' by an election of Officers, and adopting preliminaries for the ereatiotiof the building. do. It is-propimed to hold a publio meeting, at the Town Hall,. on Tueediy 'of neat week, which is the same day of-'the Month, Viet one hundred yearn before, 'When. the original meeting was hold, to consider the propriety of celebrating the centennial anni versary of the institution. We presume that it will be well - attended, and, that +li ft able arrangements Will be Made for its, properobservance. ' s . m eina ors rammoal.—k man, named JacOb °tomb - 6its, was arrested yesterday by the Seventeenth-ward officers on the charge of passing counterfeit money.. While in his cell ho hung him self. The body woo discovered shortly after he had committed suicide. The ooronor was sent for to hold an , 'winos . CITY ITEMS. FIPPII ANNIVRILSAUT OP " OtosnOnwl." —The fifth enniversary of Tootontan Literary So. ciety of Philadelphia was held at Musical Fund Hall, last evening. There was a largo audience in attend anee;',and the literary, exorcises, whieh were in• tersPersed with musio by the Union Orchestra, were of a highly -intereatiag and creditable diameter. The salutatory wai delivered by Mr. Gideon T:Todd, pre. eclat of the society: He was followed by addresses' froin Charles Nobirt, Jr.; T. Morrii, Knight. - Lewis T. Thompron, Virilmeyßeidelman, and a recitation by D. W twice. Stuart .CIMAIM NESTIVAL.—WO have been eel/posted to invite attention ton " Grand Festival" for the bane • fit of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, to take place at tho church: "Fourth' street, above, Girard avenue, this (Thursday/evening. , At the object is creditable, end AS such occasions have generally social' merits to com mend them, 'e recommend the "festival" to the healtr• • cri4paratiOn' of the.frloio 'of 'that congrega :don.; : ' ' ' Tat Mayflower and the Pilgrims, the Plymouth Rook and the Blarney Stone; the persecutions, witch matt, stringent moral rules, andvectilier habit* of the first settlera of ;slew England, will comprise Professo r "Cowes lecture this evening. , There will he many amoeing incidents in this lecture; and a large audience may be anticipated. - The bigotry of the fret settiem will oontrant strangily with the liberal views. et their ,deicendants, now constatuting the most enlightened people of the Union. " VEiliTtraTLY LECTURE.-8: Noglure, V. 8. will deliver 'a leoture this evening at Diligent Hall rTenihand Filbert streets. - The reputation of the lee turer is such no to insure a good attendance on the part of those interested in the subleot upon which be speaks. A SENNIIL% thinISTMAS Girr.—We can probably serve our lady readers with no more important " item , or intelligence than by informing them that, in view of the holidays now approaching, Messrs. R. C. Walborn fg Co.. Nos. c arid 7 North Sixth Street, have manufactured the most splendid assortment of gentlemen's dremains gowns ever offered In 'this city. :We havi examined them, and, say this on our' own responsibility. Their stook'of gents' furnishing goods embraces everything in that line in greatest variety. k WATCLICS AND OLOCKS.-E. W. %awn, praotioel watchmaker, No. 1364 Ridge avenue, b•!ow Wallace; offers his services to three wishing watches or _Aeolis repaired. The well-established reputation tea infliment anatantee that all work given to him will be satisfacto rily done. THEOhristmas Gift of this year will, without doubt, be the Stereoscope and Pictures. The largest as sortment at the lowest prices at Ii south Eighth street. Open evenings. " JAG. CREMES & CO. VOirsql.—Remember Loire's Toa Warehouse for Pare, Cheap Teaa. Seventh and Brown. "Mom HASS CHARMS," 0. B, Sar gent, the well-known practical and expenmental tuner of the Plano-Pm te, can be comninmeated with at Ma.- son's Store, 907 Chestnut' street. - For many years Mr. Sargent him enjoyed the patronage of the first farrulita in the city. and his experience in the largest piano faotories In the Union, blended with innumerable evi dences of Wallkill, render hie name a synohym with *flannelled excellence. His termi are surprisingly moderate._ MOUNTAINS are made up of a single grain of sand, the ocean is made . up of sing's.' drops of water; Nom the knowledge of the most Mined made up of single item. collected ode at a time.' Don't tm to learn too fast. but endeavor to learn something, however little, every day., The man that adds one new idea to his stook of know ledge every diti;will soon become a learned man. Every -one Who is desirous of obtaining a large stook of useful knowledge; would do 'well to carry parer and pencil in his pocket, and whenever a valuable thought presents; itself to his mind, write it down; it is more valuable than gold, swinish! be considered equal to a now suit of clothes from, the great clothing mart of Granville Stokes, No. te7,Cliestont street. • Monona oe Minn.—The Aral Lord Littleton was wry absent in oomnan'y, and when he fell Into a ' river by theoversetting pf a boat at Hagler, it was slid of him that "hi had sunk twice before be recollected be could swim." This - might be taken as an apt Illea tratieli of #ll those who' daily read , The Press, and through absentAnindedness, neglect oar advice to wear only the elegant andiranefulityles of 11..".P.M. Estrada, _the Fashionable Clothier, Nq. 21 South Seventh street. Loox Owe von #ntniv.—ln addition to the usual budget of naps by' lend and sea, domestio and foreign, there will no doubt ba many calm and dispas sionate articles in relation to the subject of buying clothes. These we would espeeially commend to the attention of our readers. suggesting, en the place for bargains ' E. H. Eldridge & , Co., of the " Continental Clothingllonse," N: E. corner of Chestnut and Eighth Arms. • &mama" Ttmaa.;—We are to have stirring times during the remainder of the liniment week..and for some time to coma. Between the doings at C - mies- Ww l l. Va.; the' approaching meeting of Congress, and some ether exalting events that are on the carpet, we will have the Anus; animated discussions concerning the mettle of the clothing made at the various Phila delphia establishment". • These discussions all end in the coielusion that ihero is nothing made elsewhere to equal the, arments got opal the Brown Stone Clothing Nall of Rockbill & Wilson, Nos. 603, and 601 Chestnut etre et, above Sixth.- ARRIVALS Alt THE 'PRINCIPAL HOTELS UP TO 12 O'OLOGN LAST NIGHT GIRARD HOUSE-ChesYnnt st..belowlS , Mth 0 W Baohlor, Pa Jas M Strong. 10 Y . W Et ;Mien Pa it O'Ocinn , r N Y treir C Bte " ,3 Bl T t eTi ls - . W ?,,,i, 1 , 1 ,g , , I l e xan P Ceellmh & la, Bel o ßte., higllik.l3° liaise Sue. Del - Mine Carrie Cloek, Del John W Savor, Del A Binniekson. r I .1 frJones Yorke & le, Ni IN' Hilton..-uo , ton . .. Mobile A fit there W Lewis Boston' - lion 0 B Hoard N Y -og Al WA n lrli t . NY. t i ll ft N Brayton, l a - I f . cm i; Roinason, Del Miss la, Ito me Anne Oilier, Del Miss Carrie Paler, Del 0 /Roddy, D,Bl John Drrell,Chicago g r ri .; egrsW, latteeetet M W Gager, Lancaster ' • °Daniel & iis. Del , tv ea Caaenore, Ye rinii.jitnannmit IT* •' W . F k)Paid Detroit , , 6W . - / I * C ell l , b N e V il. - ' #l3tre ' Ve k t! r irP Y , II nodal!, Y Horton, NY. COX antis. Nlf .. It Jones, N Y . - as J Conner, Aebland , Pa .thso ht. Leaman. Reading B ftedgrave, Belt H J Fairchild. N 1. 3 8 Niitholle, Ban Francisco 8 Bhethar,N Y Geo Dickinson, NI" - ASi Fowler.lthece Mr Hach:rimer Cleo C Hinson. Boston Geo tS Steele.,_Jenser Cap , Theo Shark, Albany, N 1r N 1.1 Fowls, Ara - C W Vandogrift, Ye F. B Phillip', Boston J . Centex 1/ Wickham, Nlf J Bhilli ngton, Washington - i j i l ith r ar, " Ler W el i Pg'n Itib:elcal'ilolcon 1 Yk" apt g reLf ) ,,?, - OLv? 11°B!`itini;:1 6 ,:titi°. Jr Graves, flan Francine° 3 M float & wf, ~:1, ohn F Reeves & la,N J I Wild, NY- W W Littlefield. Boston It W Littlefield, Boston W C Codman, Boston Chas B Gregory,. Jet City' firipte t ztrit ;II A Bonn tr. la, Bait J LiAithoily, N Y M wrrunifalh J 1 Y AI Mr Foster, Evansville Stone, Aid W Burrougne. N Y t if Stone, Bolt Dr Piedra, Havana ISI Moors, Balt , L.. , A ll ...ffß°gANTB' HOTEL-Fourt_h et.. below Areih. •• I, .„,,sett. 1i.7 , ~ Miss Wilson , Pa . g ,,, C amok, Pa - - ' r Penlnton, Chicago It_Goelin, Md , -B 8 Kin fenider, Phile ' ,F... 11, Rhoads, finis 8 Pollee. Mane. - Hon ,Tc_D ni reogndgeAg Hon H Marshall. Ky 'Hon 3 - Yount Brown, lion 8 W Powell. Ky Hon D 8 William', Je et on,, J 8 Chnemen, Ity Hon J W Stevenson, Ky A Kleehner &la Cal Col ti H Bardwell, Lane Rou j 8 Made ,I ' Pa Imo *Lora Germantown, - jryo Johltson, Brooklyn Thee white. Ohio in BBpahr. York. Pa G W Dike, Boston H. J prewlogtOtl. Md John Parody & In, Chicago - JONES' HOTBL- °natant street. above Sixth, .1 Allison &le, Dpi - - 7 P IBlake, Conn rs 4 Atkinson & 3 oh, Va Mn E 0 Smith, Belt RBmith, Belt J Moore. Georgetown, Del 8 - Reed I, Is, Dever;Del Ti Walsh. Pe A Rugg, Beaten 8 Duval, Balt . H, Biddle, Elizabeth - Tiffany, Miss vescrotri;air t itnii....ii. - .lWige t tent"n 2,1 , Moore, a- • . F Mintarn, Mali B.u FletflpilMass . . ii lemming, Mass . ~. , AMERICAN ROTElirCheetnut M.. ab. Fifth. -O P R inn"l le % '' 'Motes Bn l4Nr, n Wllm i, Del . i !gr.,' t " ,Mrtdpreciter, Lane, Pa -, ' A Altick; Lane Pa - W Lyon, Wmpert IS Dreilleil(W tipster Loneston & la, II J , , et.tio-_,M'insiow, J Art, Fomenter , ' - WW.intan, Balt - V whole, NY . - ; elm" Haydn, Newark, NJ. C T Bitlinson,H J , litegh,Yerteg, 3e, ha la, Pa W B Jona., VR, -; Aigo Simeon; - N Y - R 11.13syre,:flethlehem , „Menihal, Carman, 'Prelim' • It 1' Mollvain, Lancaster , John_Leamaitilenhoester is T Tolan, Ind " 'lit Mavahhattk, Lancaster _John Bolylie. Jr Beaton es 1311141;11 Y : ` - ' t4ligititorieeti ,J. Rierdeau, Y . ,-, '. J M Turner- Del 11 g 0001 . 1 rsh.g1 , ,:;- J O Stokes, Balt VAllirtrla. la, Yll -'' rf - WY Pea:III . , . ' FRANKLIN H01188.7-Chestrint et., above Third. B T Blackman; Ya - .' • A W Wills, N-J -"r Gambian : 9a, . . ' - A Clerk. Amsterdam ' ,- -- - Levi M Groff', Lancaster J Doherty, Seh'll Haven A pelet,N i , Jae Wehi, N y • I'm*, slangier, PUY . . E Tibbitte, 80'11 Raven M " ‘ ,,Bern,li. BtOOkllll , 1300 Danny, Brooklyn ' . . „MERCHANTIV H0118E....-Third street, ab. Cellowhill. , . ?s ,s literhart, Columbia no' D Raider& Selina Grove ader, Bucks go - , , . - './.!itiliday, Allentown Edelman. Altentown ~ W Menges, Muneg, Ps . 001 Bo•_zer. Allentowd Wm Glees, Allentown ' W R master' Allentown '-' Mrs A Laubech, Pa Inn Brayrn, tending - . .- - OR. Wood , r... , ,; B W.-Priest.. een .. •, -1 , Albright, Reading: '. _ 1118.3rine, Be thl ehem • • Jag /anger Juniata ,Anme DIME 1 . . : 2 -":. lIRATB I3 - MOON . HOTELAtarket. et.. aboge Stith. ' '. - 411\ 161 , , Ri "1° Pkilido un l b ga i5 gra ~ .-etit iP e c r a l q l/V P lfi l - ' e - . i r e t lapo:rg - -- - --H e .l-11a...er. I Pa aan, . "rt . ;.iiiV r i l , 1 1,3 i g i gh04 , ,,... Axivin,riniagto 4 t en in& '. ;0 a il In, Maas 4 • : 2 1 .1 . P';',: , ..,7 - ,: 4..4118' illetti l a t. • 1 ." , - I Mani!' ',, R Chalfant t burg ' 1T 0 ' r ola ' eo ) ~ , ' --- ; V, • . 'co ,_ - - I, 0rrf.„....- , T" 6 al 4 1'," - ," sir, a- . ~ -:tai - iti 0161114 , ' aryl P a ter , ; ; to . .xfigagoP l 444o;;l4 , "Efi . ' , - Ak titmoyn THE UNION HOTEL—AroIa street. above Third. ' Wm Seibert. Chambere'g - • W Semple, Allegheny City Ben Haywood; Pottsville A G finsimser. Allentown Harris. Pottsville O E Beane Pe lA, Emden V W Weever. CABLeettun Inn 13 Omen; Pine Grove dee Brown. Rending Ael Norton. N J Then Wilson, Allentown piiwitey la-N I T Brown. England Brown. Mass - 13pnry,Hl03 : . Pittsburg W B Sh‘tror, Cm, 0 MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Sectond street, ab. Aroh :Wralllalonald, Altoona Geo htiPer, Alyerstown Britg: global -We C Bell. Bslt ino Shaper, Lebanon R Barrett. re „ i oei rg rg irlsaac Enterly, Pa Frank Myers, NATIONAL HOTEL—Rams at, above Third. John G Park. Ya Joe Gormley, N Y .D E Johns. Hillsboro A A Putnam, Hillsboro .Wiri E Dunkle.Wilkesbarre P C Boyd, Phil John - Kresier, Phil FE J lientUer, Pottsville J Whitaker. Mt Clare 0 Cary Shark, Pa JW Frank. Newport, Pa J Hartman. Newrt, Pa C Weyly, Phila. 0 H Knauss. Bet, lebein R Keller, Beaver Springs HII Huntsinser,marina J Holman, Liverpool Pa EM. Eshleman, Isiverp,Pa Ti Smith, Pirmouth, FR , D'Oberlin, Massillon, 0 J Oberlin, Massillon, 0 . I Doll, Massillon, 0 COMMERCIAL ROTEL—SWIM.. above Chestnut. S Malin, Chester co. Pa W A Stamen, Pa W Gauthorm Chester eo 3 K Bitrnate,'Delaware F Taylor. West Chester Kerns.Lancaster co J _Gage. Chester no • Amos Smith, Po A QM provost, Trenton, NJ BLACK BEAR ROTEL—Third above Callowhill. Dr 0 L Persons . Phila Dr R J Reading, Somerton Mrs Rendinz Somerton Geo Landis. Pa Rev M Wells', Feoetervillo Levi Jacobs, Philo 8 Whaler. Philo Geo Weimer, Manion Cr'k Ben ry Quintana, Nereid* 0 SlShenele. Remains L 8 Koc Fran St In. Lane Jacob Miller, Doraville, Pa M Goodman, Reading BALD EAGLE—Third street. above Callowhill. John B Mulct, Pa - H 0 Moyer. Pa Baml Deamor, Buoke en John Allweir. Annville, Pa Anderson Calvin. Easton P Reese, N J Miss E A Horn, Weisspott E H Snyder. Weiesport Aaron Thatcher. Books co Entannuel Thome, Easton W B Benstnger, Tamaqua BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second at.. below Vine. W 0 Hamilton: N j G W Slater. N J J Stuckert, N .1 3 Case, Flemington EPo eon, Bucks co A Blake, Newtown El Phillips. Newtown R Thompson, Pa E N Ely, Pa John T Neely, Pa W W Gray. Richmond, Va T Fitler, Phila • II Deal, Philo. V Dickerson, Attleboro 1.. H Dickerson, N Y V Wntherill, Doylestown L N Clark. Mess R. Ii Ramsey, Doylestown Jno 8 Young, Doylestown EAGLE HOTEL—Third 'street, above Race. H L 'Simpson, 8 C' 8 Brown&sis. Southamp'n i II Winter, Danville H H Rioter, Del J MnSterson, Mt Holly L L Henderson IT Johnson. N V Miss NI Pearson & els. KY W W Hagerty. Miss H Orovo. Cuba N T Hayes, Chatham T Trovillo. Chester co hi Levis. Montgomery co R Cary. Chester en J Cary. Chester on S Wilson. Lancaster on L Downing, New Haven Mies 'l' brogan & gilt, Pa AI Hood, Easton • S P Davis, Boston MARINE INTELLIGENCE. HEE FOURTH PAGE ARRWED. Steamship Boston. Bellew. 20 home from New York, with miss rtnopnasenters Joe Allderdiee Bohr 11 8 Miller, Gifford. 4 days from Salem, with 55 casksward oil to C 11 Grant & Co. Rehr Wm Ottorro..l.tekson. 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with oats to hut 1. Bewley & Co, Bohr Caroline. Fithanneton. l day from Delaware City, with train to Jim L Bewley & Co. Behr Olivia. Fos.l day from Odessa, Del, with grain to Christian &•Curran. CLEA RED. Rtearnehin Kensington. Raker. Boston. H Winsor. Behr Althea. Corson, Wilmington, NC, D 6 Stetson & Co. Gtr H L Caw, Iler, Baltimore. A Groves, Jr. . (Corraspoudenor or ran Phdadelphim Exohanre.) CAPE ISLAND. N J. Nov 30-3 P No vessels have been obiervod mama in or out to day'. Wind g. with indications aim aoprorehlor storm Yours, &a. TAOS. B. HUGHES, NSW Yoas. N0v.30. An American eh' P. supposed tope the 'dayflower, from Norfolk, was wrent , ed near Bordeaux. France, on the Bth November, and all hands were lost. BOSTON. Nov 30 Arrived. barks Ddisence, from Cardenas; Sarah B Bob,e from llama; Bohr Hanover, from Port Pam. MEMORANDA. Steamship Delaware, Copes,henoe t arrived at N York yesterday. Steamship Northern Liyht. 'rink?smash. from Aspin- Nall, via. Havana. arrived at New York yesterday. Steamship Circassian Ca meta. from Galway, via 8t Johns. NS. arrived at New Yank yesterday. Steamship Yorktown. Shureldr, from Havana, arrived at New York 29th ult. Steamship Saxnnia, Were, for Hamburg. cleared at New York yesterday. • • . • . "Bark Eventide, Griffin, hence, arrived at Bolton 29th ultimo. Bnir James Crosby, French, hence, arrived at Salem NM ult. . , 29th Brie George Amos, Nichols, hence, arrived at Boston ult. Bohr Southern Belle, Smith, from Rio de Janeiro, ar rived at Mobile 25th inst. Behr Jonathan May, Cobb. from Charleston, arrived at New York Yesterday. Bohr C 0 Sadler, Clark, hence for Boston, arrived at N York yesterday. Bohr Ann Elizabeth, Carlisle, hence, arrived at New York yesterday. Propeller Union. Green, cleared at Now York yester day for Philsdelphia. Bohr D Bower, Johnson, sailed from Providence 29th ult. for Philadelphia. Bahr Carthagena, Crapo, berme, arrived at New Bed ford 49th ult. .6e)gr A faltaima, Sevin, from Delaware, arnved at New York yesterday. Soh[ American Engle, Kelsey, for Philadelphia. sailed from Newark 2?th ult. MARRIED RUTTER—PERRINB.—On Wedneiiilay, November SO, at St. .Anarear's church, by the Rev. Wm. Baron Stevens. D. D., t.evt T. Rutter to Sally Robinson, daughter of Abr. It, Perky. • FENNER—DOBLEMA .—On the 29th ult.. in Cam- N. 3.. by vey. F. T. Cailhopner, Mr. Samuel.J. Fenn•l to Miss Margaret A. nobleman. 2014NRON—AI RSR.—On the lath October. b. Rev. S. B. Madilux, Mr. Samuel K. Johnson to Mica Lydia Ann March lath of thle city. FRY—SLIM.—On the 24th ult., at Moorestown. N. J., h Rev. E. D. Feudal!. Richard Pm. of this cit., to Ft ache' E., daughter of Mr. Wm. Slim, of Mount Laurel. N.J. RANKIN—LEARY.—Ou the 28th ult.. by Rev. Joe. Mason, Mr. John F. Rankin to Miss Sallie J. Leary, daughter of Wm. A. Lrary, Eim., all of this city. • EDEY.—Departed this life, at Norristown, Montgo mery county. Pa., on the 25th ult.. Mrs. Julia Edey. re lict of the late Riclutrd A. T. Eder. Req., formerly of the Island of Barbadoes, W. 1., in the 73d year of her aye. The friend. of the family are respeotfullr invited to attend the funeral, Without farther notice. from the re sidence of her daughter, Mn.s Julia St. Clair, on Baton. day. the Sit of December, at 1 o'clock P. M. • a • ORE.—On the 29th ult., Mr. Robert H. H. Ore, in the Mtn year of his are. Funeral from his into residence. No. 404 Gaskill e * t., this 'Thursd afternoon. at 2 o'clock. ROCKER.-On the 27th ult., Mr. Wm. Hooker, in the stet year of his age. Funeral from his fete' residenms.l424 Prospect street. above Meister. this (Thursday I afternoon, at 3 o'clock, " DOI.JuHERTY.—On the 29th ult.. Thomas. son of Charles and Margaret Dougherty, aged 3 years, 3 months. and 2 dim. Funeral from the residence of his parents. Ratio st.. below Front. this (Thu reullY)afternoon. at 1 o'clock. • AYERB.—On the 29th ult.. Mr. John D. Ayres, in the 60th year of his are. Funeral from his Into r•sidenos, No. 913 South Front street this iThureulay t afternoon, eta o'clock. WILL I A MS.—On the 25th ult., Miss Leah Ann Wil liams, in the lath year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her nephew. Gooras Thomas. Germantown road. below Nicetown lane, this (t Imrederi afternoon. at 1 o'clock. • DAVIDSON.—On the 29th ult.. John Davidson, aged 81 %ears. • . Funeral from the reedenee of his son lawn Perri& son. Twenty second street . below' Lombard. thin ( Thus day) afternoon. St 1 o 'clock. wRITE.—On the 28th ult., Richard White, aged 42 yearn. Funeral from bin late residence, N 0.1623 Wood street. This( Thursday) afternoon. at 1 o'oirr k. MERLe—On the nth ult.. Mrs. Eleanor Mehl. con sort of the late Martin Mehl, in the 88th year of her are. Funeral from the residence of her son. Jacob Mehl. Germantown. thin( Thursd all afternoon. Atli o'clock% • GETZ.—On the 27th ult., Mr. John eats, in the S)st year of his age. FunersHrom his late residence. No. 888 Lithsow (late Mechaniod this (Thursday) afternoon, nt I o'clock. ALAC% AND PURPLE VALENCLAS cents. Birk and Purple Velvet Poplins. Camilla Cloths, 5734 cents, Dress Silks. and White Lupin's Mouyselines,ll73‘ cents. Imported De Lollies, la cents, " Velvet Poplins and Velour Reps. Lunin's Canhineres end Merinees. Foam de Chines and TBMISFIC " Bilk Warp Onehmeres and Bombazines. " Thibet and Bay State Lone Shawls, /co. Just received be BESSON & SON, Mourrylnc eters, • en " 808 CHESTNUT Street, SPECIAL NOTICES COMM.—The administration of medici nal preparations in the form of a Lozenge. Is of all modes the most eligible and convenient, more empecially as re gards a COUGH REMEDY, BROWN'S BRON CHIAL TROCHES, or Cough Lozenges, allay Irrita• time which induces Coughing, having a direst influence to the affeeted earls. • dl-thstuat TEE READERS OF a TEE PRESS " are pro. &int by the sannonncement that hic ;MBES, No. 620 CHESTNUT Street. has reduced. the prises of his su perb Water.eolor, India ink, Crania, and Plain Photo graphs to the same rates that rule in the seeond-olass establishments. SOFT. GLOSSY, LUXURIANT HAIR !..-01IT fair readers who covet a beautiful heed of waving ring lets should try JULES HAVEL'S EAU LUSTRALE HAIR RESTORER. Its pie cleanses the hair, Imparts to it a delicate aofteess and brillianoy, inclines it to curl, and 'yields to it the delicious fragrance of flowers. Sold by all Druggists. and by JULE 4 RAUEL & CO., N0.751t OILERTN UT Street, Philadelphia. u29-dstlsWlt HOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS will poi dyed). cure Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervous De bility, dio., &o. BOOFLAND'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL will positively ours Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough ice., too. Prepared by Dr. 0. M. JACKSON & CO., 418 ARCH Street, and for sale by Druggists and dealers generally Pnoe 76 oents per bottle. sa4-tf (}ROVER & BAKER% lIILIIIILIZD NOIONLESIS FAYTLY 1311‘911111-MACUINIs, AT REIM= MICAS. 130 CHESTNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. THE PRIORS OF SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES lILOI I BIEN 1! PICOSICED 1 11 0:11-3M ELEGANT FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING— at Robert R. Adams', southeast corner of Seventh and Market streets—Dress and Prook Coate of the beat quality; %minces Coate, Promenade Coats, and Ruling Coats, in all the latest styles, and a stook of Overcoats that cannot be surpassed in variety. style, or quality. A full and complete stook of Bleak and Fancy Camel mere Pants, of the best and choicest fahriee, at a su perb stock of Bilk, Velvet, Cashmere, Grenadine. Cloth. Satin, and Cashmere Vesta, all out, made, and trimmed equal to customer work, expressly for retail sales, and will be sold at the most reasonable prices. nb•smwaeth-told HOLIDAY PRESENTS. PIANO FORTES. MELODEONS. PIANO FORTES. MELODEONS. PIANO FORTES. MELODEONS. PIANO FORTES. MELODEONS. Made by Raven, Bacon & Co., Hallet, Davie & Co Nunne & Chick, Mason & Hamlin ' and others. J. E. GOULD, SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT. noi6atu&tbtJel M. FINKLE'S SEWING MACIIINES RECEIVED the first premiums at Franklin Institute, October, 1153 1 i• New Jersey State Fair, MO; Illinois State Fair, andl Dotted States Fair, Chicago, 185 9 : two silver medals at American Institute, Now York, 1859—one for superior mechanism, and one for greatest range of work War ranted to do all kinds of Family Sewing, or Tailor's, Saddler's, and Seamstress' work better than any other machine in market, or the price refunded. Price re duced to, 5/99. For sole at tho office of FINKLE & LYO'(, 912 CHESTNUT Street, over Le Boutillier's POW store, n/9-stu&thet" %mita & Wthsox Sitivnim MACHINES. —2lllMeithie 0140. 618 CHESTNUT Street, 'Merehints' orders filled at the SAME DISCOUNT as by the Company. 'Noka ekes in Trenton, East Jersey, and Easton tus4Weitolutsteli Pa. solt-ant SAVING Ft=a—NATIOHAL S.um TRUST Goesarty.—Chartered by the State of Penneybrants. RULES. 1. Money la revered every day, and in any amount, arge or email. . . f. FIVE PER, CENT. Interest is paid for money from the day it input' in. 0. The money is always paid book In GOLD whenever It to called for, and without notice. 4. Money is reoeived from Exec utor;, Admisiistreirers, guardians, and other Trustees, in large or tonsil come, to remain a long or short period. IL The money received from Depositors Is Invested in Real Rotate, Mortgages, Ground Route, and other Ant class securities. 6. Wilco open every &ay—WALNUT Street, southwest corner Third street. Phlledelnhin. son S A USN 8 SAVING FUND—NORTITWBBT CORNER SECOND and WALNUT Streera.---DeeOlere re ceived in small and large amounts, from all clammed the community, and allows interest at the rate of five per cent. per annum. Monoy may be drawn by °hooks without lose of in terest. °Moe open daily, from 9 untile o'olook, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 In the evening. Premdent, FRANKLIN . FELLL t Treeenrer and Seoretary, CHAS M. MORRIS. ONE PRIOH CLOTHING OF THE LATEST Brom, made in the best manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling 'mules marked in Plain Figure'. All goods made to order warranted satis factory. Our ONE-PRICE Sister(' is striotlY adhered to, as we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing. AS are thereby treated alike. JONES & CO., seS-tf ant MARKET Street, SALAMANDER FIRE-PROOF SAFEO.—A very large assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at reason• able prises, No. NM CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia,. sole tr EVANS N. 'WATSON HARRIS' BOUDOIR SEWING MACHINE. IMPROVED DOEY3LE- THREAD. FIRST PREMIUM AT EVERY FAIR. 021341 m Phitn, Ogee. 73:0 ARCH St. Agents wanted. GAS•LAAB DNPOT---SIXTH AND ABM erill-Rni N AT htß Frnijelti PUB LI C 5 . lIVATIM HELD was called to the chair. and G. W. COINER SeeretarY The following preamble and resolutions were adopted and ordered to be published: Whereat. It has become our duty. as well as our privi lege, to give to she world our sentiments in regard to the recent events at Harper'. Ferry, Virginia, of the arrest and commotion. and. in ell probability, the execu tion, of.lol-1N 11ROWN, of Ossawattonite, and his mum- Metes t therefore, Resolved, Ilint wo deeply sympethizo with them in their movements, end ' , egret that it has so illy befallen them that they should drop into the hands of their ene -11:;e/rol, That, as a mark or respect and esteem, we will, and do. recommend to oil to close their places of business on FRIDAY, the zgl of December, the day of Execution. LEAGERE BROWN, Chairman. G. W. Gurzza, Secretary. rtTREV. H. GRATTAN GUINNESS WILL preach in the Central Presbyterian Church, Dr Clark,) corner of EIGHTH, end oitERRV Streete, Till lThur,davl and FRIDAY EVENINGS. at TR o'clock. On Friday °Mins the service will be for Yonnr /1/Pl2 0111 Y. On SATURDAY Al' TERNOn q. at M; o'clock, in the Clinton street Preelnitorien Church, UPI). Mr. Thrling's. corner of TENTH and CLIN TON. SATURDAY EVENING, at 7% Wolcott, jn the Alexander Presbyterian Church, s ev. Dr. Nevins's,/ corn Yr of NINETEEN' Hand and G d BEN Streets. dl-2t' !TrPUBLIC MEETING—JOHN BROWN. —A public meeting of the friends of Impartial freedom will be held in NATIONAL HALL. Market street. above Twelfth. on FRIDAY. Dee. 2—the day of John Brown'e eiteontinn-at 11% o'clock A. M. Dr. Ferree, and Luoretia Mott will be among the makers. Letters recently received from Capt. Drown, nor of which have as yet bean published , and which are o the deepest interest, will be read on the occasion. A mit tau° free. dl.2t THE PHILADELPHIA DEBATING SOCIKTY is now organixed. The firet _public meeting will be held TIM (THURGDAY/ EVENING, at 734 o'olook, at FRANKLIN HALL, Sixth street, be low Aroh. . . . Tbc arieet of this Eoeiets is to discuss all Questions of publio interest. Question— ' Would the success of the Republican part) promote the interest of the onuo• try The putties are invited to take part. Admission 6 cents. By order of the committee. rcrA LECTURE FOR JUVENILES AND ADULTS will he delivered tor Mr. YOUNG, at the CALVARY FRES RYTERI Al` , l CHURCH. (in ten Lecture Room), I.OOUBI St., above Fifteenth tinted with beautiful paintinva. numerous and venom Pertly stationary, on canvas. se ereludial ; and. partly suecesstve, as Dianolvina Views—on FRI DAY evening. December 2d. Doors open et 6% Views—on e to commence at 744. Tickete 15 cents ; children 10 Dente.which with programmei , procured at the Crosby Winn Bible Mouse, Chestnut street, opposite the Mint; or at the door. For particulars see programmes. dl.2t. fcrJOSEPH HARKER, ESQ.. WILL LEC TURE on JOHN BROWN, or the True and the False Philanthropist. with a Review of addressee by Wendell Phillips and Ralph Waldo Ememon. nt CON CERT H eiLL. on TURT)AV evening. Decouther 3d. Ticketa 15 cents. Lady and gentleman 25 cants. dl-St` =SPIRITUALISM.—MRS. A. J. DAVIS will lecture at SANK/Al-STREET ]TALI. on AY next. VVE TE RI NARY LECTURE TIIIS VN , 1,8 o'clock. DILIGF V N HA Tenth Filhort lN streets. by IL bIoCLURE, V.B. Subject Tameness. Seats free. lt" REV. JOHN 0. FEE. OP KENTUCKY, 71iN will speak upon the PROGRESS AND WANTS ( 1- 11-SLAYP.RY in that State, on THURSDAY EVENING. December Ist, at d o'clock, at the First Re formed Presbyterian iltrurob, Cherry street, below Eleventh. n3O 2t° rrreALIFORNIA AND TUE MORMONS. Lecture by HORACE GREELEV,_ before the HARRISON LITERARY INSTITUTE. on FRIDAY EVENING, December 2d, at CONCERT HALL Tickets Twenty-five cants. For male at Parry & Mc- Millan% Hezard'e. Martian',, Henderson's, Sixth end Arch. and Dower's, Sixth and Vine. Lecture to commence et 714. • MTHE F r !FTH ,LECTURE OF PR O. AIM E(S.Dfitig,c t v , r 4 e t w i lll D be e delzre i, d t 714 o'elook. Subject: The Pilgrims f o the gamer.' Admondon 25c. A gentlemen and two ladle& 60 canto. n29-113t. rtrPHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE COMPA NY, Nov. M, 1859.—A seneral matins of the Stockholders of the Plelndetohis Exchange Company. Asti! be held on MONDAY NEXT, December Ste, at ;2 M., at the EXC HA NO E, Poona No 50,) for the purpose of sleeting . NINE: MANAGERS to serve forth° ensumg year. end for the transaction of other business. WM. 8. GRANT, Seetetan• (CONSOLIDATION B. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 23, 1869 ANK election held on Mat instant. the following Gen tlemen were °boson an directors to serve the ensuing year: James V. Watson, . James G. Abbott, David Davis, James 8 Watson, Itobt. F. Taylor. John H. Srinshurst, George M. Smeller, Sand. D. Van Dusan, William 1.. Spring.. Chas. II Williams, Joe. H. Collins, heal. Malone, Joseph 'Whitaker. And at a meeting held this day. James V. Watson. Esq., wan unanimonoll reelected Preeident, Joseph N. Fiorsol. Cashier. and loorge W. Thorn, Esq., Solicitor. nm-tuth 33t • F &HATERS , BANK, PIIILADELP [ gal Election held on the foil winc-named Stockhold or this Bonk : N. A. Mercer, Edwin M, John Ashhurst, George W. Farnum, Anthony J. Antal°. Joseph Harrison. Jr.. _ AND MECHANICS' Nov.u. 23, 1859. Met of Novembor L 1869, the ,irs Were elected Dtreetore Robert 1 1.111assey, Joshua 1.3. Lippincott, James R. Campbell, I. Pemberton flutclat eon, Francis Tete, I John C. Parr, Woodward. o .Direators this day ,_B. A. wumously re•elected 3. Esq., Vice President, and :ashler. Witham H. And at a Heating of Du I%IEItChB. Fsq.. wan unnt dnnt. EDWIN AL LEWIS. Wu LIAM RUSHTON, Jr Cf nD-10t W. 'RUSHTON', Cashier 07" PEOPLE'S LITERARY INSTITUTE.— The iseventh Lecture of the course will be deliver ed on THURSDAY EVENING Dec. lit. at CONC.pa HALL by Hon. JOHN P. HALE. Subject—" Agrarian iem." 'Lecture 1, to 8. Tiokete admitting one. 25 cents. Tickets admitting gentleman and two ladies, bll gen% dl-1t rj3=o NOTICE.—AN ADJOURNED MEETING of the Second Mortuage Bondholders ado. %Vll linmeport and Elmira Railroad Company will be held on WEDNESDAY next, the 30th , nit„ at /2 e'elook M., nt boom N 0.30, Exchange Building, to receive the re port or their Committee. n23-3t F. A. VANDYKE, Chairman. ZTHE REV. IL GRATTAN GUINNESS will preach in the CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN ell. I Dr. ClarkeSio corner Eighth end Cherry, on WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, end FRIDAY Eve nine.. at 735 o'clock. Ou Friday evening the service will be for youne men unlit. n29 30 13-- - • MITCHELL'S LECTURES ON AS PLTRONOMY. . 0. MITCHELL, the eminent Astronomer and gifted Orator. will deliver the following Course of Lec tures in the Musical road Hell, under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Assooiation Tuesday, Nov. nth—The Structure and Perpetuity of the Plenettars System. Tuesday, Nov.22d—The Motions and Revolutions of the Comets. Saturday, Nov. 28th—The Number, Distance and :Ansi:Mode of the objects comprising the Galaxy. Tuesday, Nov. 29th —The Motion. and Revolutions of the Fixed Stars. and the Translation of the Suns and Solar Systeme through specie. Tickets fix the worse, one dollar. Tinkers tor the course, admitting a gentleman and two ladies, two dollars. Tickets for a single fedora, fifty mints. Can lie had at the principal bookstores, and the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Assomation, No. 1009 and 1911 Chest nut street. not-tf DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.- The partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers. under the firm of COATEI & BROWN. at No 127 Market street, Philadelphia, and N 0.60 Pine street, New York, le this day dissolved, by mutual eon. sent. The business of the lute firm will be settled by Benjamin Coates, at No. 127 Market street. Philaita. BEN,PN COATES. WALTER BROWN, BENPN dOATEFI will continue the wool business at N 0.127 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. and WALTER BROWN will ennunue the wool business at N 0.60 PINE Street, New York. December 1,1639. PARTNERSIIIP.-JOIIN BITER havitTg hoain. withdrawn frnm oar firm. hy mutual ennenns nnr ho root' rued lor RICHARD PK_ REEK PRICE. TIEOPitAS If ALLOWAY, HENRI( A. STILE% and GEORGE TRUMAN. Jr.. ne partnere. I+ITER, MARKET Co.. No SIR llteet. PIANOS CORRECTLY TUNED and Regulated by C. E. SARGENT. tormari) of Boston. Mass., now resident Tuner in Philadelphia. Had thirteen years constant Practice; Revell te.tce lac tory experience ; Tuner for the Concerto or Satter and Gottschalk; a most responsible trust, BIM confided onto to the moot skilful and reliable tu na , Orders rece i ve d at MASON'S, POT CHESTNUT Street. Terms. 81. CARD.-111r. 8 desires to inform the rootlets; of The Press that during the post y car he has Met uuh Neal (dent encouragement to determine his permanent re,- denne in Philadelphia. where. by faithful attontmn Itn his business, he hopes to establish and sustain the re spectableposition of first-else, Tuner. To this end. and for mutual benefit. Ito respectfully solicits the patronage of the musical public. dl 1860. .1860. - - - MERCHANTS wanting NEW BOONS for tho rove ing swoon, onn hove them 111100 to order at the abort eat entire. or Wed from our ahelvea, mode of the beet LINEN PAPER, and warranted, at tho LOWEST PRICES. A note per Burwell will meet with prompt atten tion. WM. N. MURPHY :lc SONS. Blank Book Manufacturers and Stntioners. Printers and hithocraphers, No. &19 CHESTNUT Street, irF YOU WANT TO GIVE A HOLIDAY GIFT Got will bo Apereeinterlp give a Lifo-eizo Photogtaph in Oil, or a Miniaturo Photograph, plain or In water colors. made at REIMER'S Gallery, BECoND Street, above Green. It, O PERA GLASSES, and Japanned, with the finest Aahro,natie Lenses, at St J. FRANKLIS, Otician, 112 south FOURTH Street, below Chestnut. 'Alen. Improved Spectacles, correctly fitted to the sone; microscopes, Sterenecopee, end Stereoscopic Views. in an endless variety, and at REDUCED pRitIES. di-If if A RCH-STREET MILLINERY STORE. Just received n (Mona assortment of D R ESS CAPS and HEAD-DRESSES. Also, Illusion and Fancy Goods of the barest St% les. • MISS E. CALDWELL, t Late of New }York.) dt-9t• . No. KW ASCII STREET. LATE MANTELS, P..-J The Richest and most Remittal' Specimens el Enamelled Slate Mantels ever &rayed for sato in thin country, manufactured bins, from Pennsylvania Slate stone, and for sale very low. ARNOLD & WILSON, IMO CIIF.RTNUT Street. COOKING RANGES. All In want of the Beet Elevated Double Oven Cooking Range, will do well to cell at ARNOLD & WILSON'S. tom C FIFATNIIT Fltrowt ti =MO WILLOOX % GIBBS' SEWING MA CNINE.—Thia Maohino nover fella to give en tire Najaf/Otioll. PIM 830. For 191110 at 716 CHEST NUT Street. n'29-tf CONEY LIBERALLY ADVANOED— TO ANY AMOUNT—Upon Watohog, Jewelry Diaonds. Silver Plate, Clothing, hlerthandugh teo., by JONES CO., Old Established Brokers, N. W. corner THIRD and GAHRILL Streets, below Lombard. Office hour, from 9A, to 7r. M, No-3mir IPittsS:4PHitorAIWIPI-0.3 . , THURODAY,, bECEMBER 1., 1859. - - - A PPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN CY CLOP./RDI A. JOHN McFARLAND. Agent, Arvada Hotel,B2l oit havvuT ttreot. 83 Der VOL to be in M. One every three menthe. From the Independent, of Nov. 10, lon rol. 7th It in n. needed end ti 'noir and we are lure will prove alsoa moat POWERFUL. Af ANS OF I'OPULAR. IN STRUCTION and EUUCATION in thte country. Auentwantedd robe on receipt of the prioe. e thronabout Pennaylvatits. Special tonne to clubs of three. dl.thstn-St READY—In 2 Vols. $5, 10 Engra- DliAnA.Bl" OF Froni Orig in TH inal Documents.EßlCAN REVOLUTION, and the Whig and Tory Newspapers of ['it tame. Bi ASK 'MORK. JOHN MeFA t, AND. Agent Inc Pennsylvania. ARCADE nom, 121 CHESTNUT STREET. No Minder work has ever boon publielted. These vol umes will present speaking stereoscopie Portraits of our Revolutionary Fathers. showing what they thought and did, said and suite, laughed at and wept for. feared and dared. Phetograplied by the Pun of History, it will ex hibit n bright and truthful reflex of the inner liven of the men whose outer lives were so glorious ; of the Homes, the Hearthstone., the Highways and the Rattle Fields, and . all the varying Manners and Customs of SO yearn ago dl-them3t MISS McKEEVER'S NEW VOLUME. LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, • Pub li shers and Booksellers, N 0.25 South stxT.H. htreet, above Chestnut, Will Publish TO DAY, EDITIVR MINDsTRY. By Harriet B. McKeever, authoress of " unshine." " Flounced Robe," etc. One volume, 12n20. cloth. SI CONTENTS, Tho Cli Word Family. The Governess. The Strong-Minded Woman. Ralph Cameron. Rosy Dreams. City Codeine. The Two Pesters. Mut Priscilla. Picture en the Baloony. The Family Chain Broken. Beyond the Sea. Principles Tried, Among the Mountains. Scenes never In he forgotten. Angola' Visits. The Baptism of Grief. Banished. Disawinted Hope. misguided DIM Ke. Coming Out. Woodbine Cottage. Is it Madge ? A Wreck upon a Summer Stream. Green Pastures and Still Wotan,. • • • - - Autumn Leaves and the Old Elm Tree,. The Sister's Recompense. Winter Blasts Around Oak Hall. Evening. Miss AVltenver'n popularity en an anthorean has al ready been well established through her two former volumes, "Sunshine" and "The flounced Robe," which received from the entire Press, to whom they were sent, ilia most flattering approval. and their sale has 'Melded that they have been likewise appreciated by the public. til,tl LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Publishers. A NEW EDITION OF BUNYAN. D. APPLETON & CO.. 318 . and 348 BROADWAY, PUDIJRII TWA DAY. BUNY4I.N'S PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, with ILLUSTRASIONS DY CHARLES BENNETT, and A PREFACE, BY THE REV. CHARLES KINGSLEY. One volume. Octavo. Cloth Gilt, $l.l. Antigua ?do e9. [horn the EQ.OO/1 Transcript.] "One hundred and twenty illustrations from original de signs by Mr. Chas. Bennett makes this a unique, as it will inevitably become the favorite edition; in the highest style of wood engraving, without elaboration—strong, clear, simple, but most expressive—appear, one after another, the hoods of the ohmmeters—so designed as to be typical. representative, and genuine—to harmonize entirely Willi the imaginative portra is suggested by the text; nothing could be in better taste, and Rev. Charles Kingsley, who writes the Profane, does not claim for it more than it deserves. high as his estimate is; the paper, Print, nod WATIO ell t ant bindings, as well as the com parative cheapness o tnis work, combine to render it ono of the choicest gil ••books yet issued." [From the Zrentits Poet.) "It is like turning over a yew and strange page tW Lavater'e fragments • like Knifing, suddenly, that another Lavoter had fiyed and labored in the great in teresting period of Kingbolt historf and that this was the result of his studies All a tempt, says Charles Kingsley, in his fine Preface tote the subject by ;Windom ng aelasatoor ea ri ptur al ty pti of feature and figure as A.. liars done. is absurd. Half nalred figures, in violent postures. were notin John liun)an's brain +she wrote ; but quiet folk, going about Bodtord•town in slop breeches, bands, and steeple ham" , dI-3t DEOEM BER REDUCTION IN PRICES. L. J. LEVY Sc CO. Announce to the ruLho and their Customer. that in ac cordance with their usual custom at this season of the year,-they have reduced the prices of their stock of FANCY DRY GOODS, which comprises many choice and beautiful descriptions of goods auttnitio for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. J. In. & Co. have received, thus week, a very chotco collection of Embroidered Cambria Ildkfs. New Lace Goods, Embroideries, &0.,t0 which there will be added, in a few dale, Normal cases of Nonveautes, especially sotected fine HOLIDAY PRESENTS. 809 and 811 CHESTNUT STREET. CLOTHS. JAYNE'S HALL. An assortment of the beet and cheapest CLOTHS ever offered the public, for LADIES', CENTS', AND BOYS' WEAR, at $1.60 per yard and upward. Call and see, ESHLEM AN'S CLOTH AND GENTS' FURNISHING STORE, 625 CHESTNUT STREET. , n3O-et 7. A CARD TO THE LADIES. or r th 3 l2,gt n tt!`rtie:l l 24l c oet g oß e or enh " BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, BEING THE ONLY STORE In the rity with an exclusive stoek from the celebrated Manufacturers, TIERTZ ,t WEGENER, IN BERLIN, knnwn by nil dealers to be the best make in the world Our customers eon dooend no getting the best article ever °tiered at retail in Philadelphia, the lowest Prices, together with an assortment of LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS. PLAITED CORDS, PARIS STYLE. HANDSOME CROCHET CLOAK FRINGES, EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS, A variety of BLACK CLOAK TASSELS. ViuOLLEN KNITTIO YARNS TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE. OIRNEK OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY FM nr.rtlit4t ir .- ILoTil CLOAKS. SHARPLESS BROTHERS have selected a por tion of their stock, which they have marked at very low armee, much under the coat of production. 01) titIe:SMUT and I.IGHTH. BROCII E LONG SHAWLS. 11 -. A very extensive stook of Broo k e Shawls, from medium to very fine qualities, received from the manu factories in Vienna. These goods aro of new design, both Silk and Wool, and Chaine Leine. SRA R PLESS_BROTHE RS, CIIkISTNI.O and EIGHTH. LINED SILK GLOVES. Plu•h-lined. Cloth, and Silk Gloiros and Gauntlet. .13e color and Kid Glove.. 811ARPLERS I:II2OTHFRR. n3l) CHEST UT and EIGHTH. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO SHAWL BUYERS. • - - In order to reduce the stook of BLACK, BHOWN, AND COLOR ED CENTRE STELLA SHAWLS, The prices have all been marked down, making a re duction of SIM to ei3 on each Shawl, accoretng to Quality. The stylos are fresh and desirable, the assortment large, and the price. will amply repay* for purchasing a little out of season. CHARLES ADAMS, nl6-wfin EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. 1140S1FRY GOODS. —J. WM. 110E JILL AI ANN, No. 9 North EIGHTH. Street_, tine now open hie Fall Stook of limitary Goode. viz t Undervests and D rowers of Cartwright and Warner's superior many (nature, for Indies' and minion ' wear. Merino Shirts and Drawers, for gouty and youths. Merino Hosiery. Cotton Hominy, Woollen Hosiery. Gloves and Gaunt lets, and goof generally appertaining to the timer,' Maine.. .1. W. R. respectfully Joliette the attention of familioa to hie etook, assuring them that Ilia stook is un excelled for variety by any other in the city, and that hie price. are as lowa, Glom of nny other regular house. N. B.—No abatement made front the prices named. e2l-wfmtf T•HENRY PATTEN'S • CURTAIN s Dol T r o yond'. n,czo CHESTNUT Street, ow Be Brocatelle Curtains, Damask Curiams. Ilrnontelle Curtains, Damask Curtains, Woontolle Curtains, Unmask Curtains, Bronatelln Curtains, Damask Curtains, Brocatelle Curtsies, Damask Curtains, Brocatolle Curtains, Damask Curtains. 110 (mine Curtains, Satin Curtains, De Lama Curtains, Satin Curtains, Da Duna Cunning, Satin Curtasns, Le Lame Curtains, Satin Curtains, .Da 1.411110 Curtains. Satin Curtains, Da Laino Curtains, Satin Curtain/ Cloth Curtain% Cloth Cortalne, Cloth Curtain% Cloth Cunning, Cloth Cortnin.., Cloth Curlninit. Inca Curtaine, I.rci3 Cn , t/tins.... iti . Muslin Cutan, lints Curtains, Muslut Curtnins i Inca Curtains. Muslin Curtains, linoo Curtains, Muslin Curtains, Luce Curtains, Aluslin Curtains, Gold Bordered Sluicing, Fresco Serelee. Gold Bordered Similes, Presoo Similes, Gold Bordered Slocum Fresco Shades, Bold Bordered Mules, Fresco Similes, Gold Bordered Shades, Fresco Windex, Gold Bordered Sliming, Fresco Sondes Landaense Shades, White Linen Meas. Landscape Shades, White Linen Shades, Landscape Shades, White Linen Shades, Landscape Shades, White Linen Shades, Landscape Shades, White Linen Shades, Landscape Similes, White Linen Shades Boll' Holland Shades, 0 roon Holland Shades, Bulls Holland tilindes, Green Holland Ellladen, Buff Holland Bllnden, Green Holland HliadeSt DOW Holland Shade., Green Holland Hoodoo, Ilitfr H Rolland aader,. Green H Hollandhade., Bulb Shades, Green nodal Pinno Covers, Piano Covers, Piano Covers, Pinno Covars, Piano Covers, Piano Covers, At prices to please all, At prices to please all, At prices to please all, At prices to please all, At prices to please all, At prices to please all, W. HENRY PATTEN. 830 CHESTNUT Street, n3O-2t Below Seventh, south side WARM AIR FURNACE. THE NEW CONE FURNACE OAS CONSUMER Will thoroughly Warm yolm house with ONE-THIRD tmns cant. Man is required by any cam Furnace, Satisfaction in all oases guaranteed. Buildings Wormed a n d Ventilated by ARNOLD St WILSON, tole CHESTNUT Street. v. NEWLAND do 00.. LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE-FRAM MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. An extensive stook of OIL PAINTINGS, oto. All a Air t a a kar o l i ll . ol349. 504 ARCH Street, above NEW PUBLICATIONS. RETAIL DRY GOODS. RAPSON'S CURTAIN MATERIALS Bilk Terry Certain, Bilk Terry Curtnine, Silk Terry Curtains. 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On and after :MONDAY. November 701, ISIS, Passen ger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Philadelphia, DAILY, (Sundays excepted,) For Bethlehem. Easton. Allentown, Mauoh Chunk, Hazleton. Re.. ( Express.) at 020 A. M. For Doylestown,Express, at 930 A. M. and 3P. M. For (Accommodation,/ at SAO A. M. and 4 P. M. For Foq rripier FOR VlNTlSt a l t . i lTdin 6 P 11. Leave Doylestown, Express,/ B,A. M. and 4.10 P.M. Leave (Agoommodationd at n 7 A. AL and 6. 9 0 P. M. Leave Fort Waahinston.l Accommodation,/ Mr. A.M. 0.. SUNDAYS: Philadelphia for Fort Washington, at 9.90 A. M. Philadelphia. tor Doylestown, at 4 P. M. Doylestown for Ph i ladelphia , at 7 A. hl. Fort We sin n gton for Philadelphia. at P4O P. M. Fare to Bethlehem, SLR/ ; to Mauoh Chunk, $2.60; to Easton. $160; to Doylestown.Bo cents. Through tickets must he procured before entering the ears. All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) oon neot et Berke street with Filth and B,:th-streets, and Second and Third-streets Passenger Railroads. n 7 ELLIS CLARK. Agent. 1859. an t. 1859. - - - • FALL ARRANGEMENT—NEW YORK LINER. TILL CAMDEN AND AMBOY tND PIMA DELPHIA AND TRtNTON RAJ ROAD CO'll LINER, E.RONI ITILADELI IDA TO NEW YORK A D WAY-PLACES. FROM WALNUT-STRESS WHARY. Will leave as follows, Pis t PALL At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Cam. & Am. Accommodation $1 25 At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, (New Jersey lAccominodittion— 2 MI At 9 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning . . . . 300 At II A. M., gy Steamboat , v i a Tasii.iy and Jersey City, Weston, Express.. 3 00 At IMii P. M., via Camden and Amboy Aooommo- At 2 P. Al., via . damden andicing3T, C. 8 A. hi- g . 00 Tniony and - Jir- At o / I:qng a City. Sil Class a it'gt", w6O At 6 P. AI., vie Camden and Jersey via Tanony and Jer- City 2 " At /ail . M., via Camden and Jersey City,Southern M ~.. At 5 P. rd, via Camden and Amboy.Aeoommodation. 2ll (Freight and Passenger)-Ist Class Ticket........ 225 2il Clan Ticket..... . Iso The 6P. M. Mail Line runs daily. The 11 P. M. Mail, Saturdays excepted. For Belvidere, k:aston, Flemington, As., at A. M. and 2) P. M. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem, at 6 A. M. c vie Lehigh Valley Railroad. eor Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton. WiLkesbarre , Montrose, Great Bend, Ac., at 6A. via Delaware, Larawanna, and Western Railroad. For Mount Holly. at 0 and 9 A. 111.. and 2 and 4 P. Mi or Freehold, at 6 A. M. and a P. M. Was LIN ES For Bristol, Trenton, &a, at and 4P. M., from Walnut-street wharf. For Palmyra, Dolanco„ Beverly, Burlington, Borden town, &0., nt 2. and 34 P. Id. Steamboat John Neilson, for Bordentown and interme diate places, at V; P. M. Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlington, and ih teraiediate places, at 11 A. M. and g P. M. Fifty pounds of baggage only showed each peaseneer. Paesengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over firty pounds to be paid for extra. The company limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and will not be liable for 6111 amount beyond moo, except by special contract, Oct. 1.259. WM. 11. GATZMER. Agent. Ott PHILADELPHIA ' WIL -5 I4OAD. Li MINGTON, AND Li ALTI 1010E RA On and alter MONDAY . , November 31, 1859 PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA, For Baltimore at 8.15 A. M., /9 noon, (Express ' ) and 11.10 For P. M. c heater at 8.13 A. M. 13 _noon, 1.30, and 11.10 P. M. For Wilmington at 8.15 A. M.. 12, 4 30. and 11.10 Y. M. For New Castle at 8.15 A. M., and 4.'0 P. M. For Middletown at 8.15 A. MI., and 4 30P. M. For Dover at 8.15 A. M. and 430 P. M. Stiffer,' at 8 15 A. M., and 430 P. M. For Seaford at 8.15 A. M., and 4 30 P. 51. For Laurel at 8.16 A. M., and 430 P. 51. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA . Leave Baltimore at 8.30 A. M.,lEstpressd 10.15 A.M., and 5.26 P. ht. Leal e Wilmington at 7.15 A. M. and 11.30 A. M.,1.45 and 8.40 P. M. Leave Laurel at 6.15 A. AL, and 3.40 P. M. Leave Seaford at 5.45 A. M., and 4.05 P. M. ave Milford at 7.60 A. M., and 4.25 P. M. ave Dover at 9.05 A. M., and 5.00 P. M. enve Middletown at 10 A. M. and 7.05 P. M. eave New Castle at 15.55 A. M.. and 8 P. M. Leave Chester at 8. 12 A. M., 2.= and 9.15 P. AL Leave Baltimore for Laurel and Delaware Railroad at 10.15 A. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Cheater at 8.45 A. M., 12.23 and 11.40 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 9.78 A. AI., Ilea P. AL, and 12. A. M. SUNDAYS Only at 11.10 P. M., from Philadelphia to Baltimore. Only at 6.25 P. hi.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER OAR attached, will run as follows: Leave Philadelphia. for Perryville and intermediate pi acce at 3 i'. M. Leave Wilmincton for Perryville and intermediate places at 4.45 P. M. Leave Wilmin,iton for Philadelphia and intermediate puree at 3.45 P. AI. Leave Baltimore for Stemmer'. Run. Chase's, and Harewood at 3rd P. M. a 5 S. AI, FELTON. President. aft.PIIILADELPHIA AND ELAIIRA RAILROAD LINE— QUICKEST ROUTE to Elmara,Wilkegliarre, Dotal° , Chicago, Rock Island, Niagara Falls, hlilwaukee, Ear. 1 / 1 1S ton, Montreal, Bt. Paul's, Detroit, Dunheth, and Bt. Louis. Feseenser trams will leave the Philadelpbia end Read. tog llcaronil Depot, corner BROAD, and VINE Street', DAIL,Y, (Sundays excepteiLl as lollows: 7.50 A. M. DAY EXPRESS. For Elmira,_Ntegara Fall., Buffalo Detroit. Chicago, Milwaukoe,Rook Island, Galena, SL Burlington, Ind kit, Loins. . . . . • - 3,30 P. M., NIGHT EXPRESS. For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit Ohtani°, Milwaukee,flook bland, untona,St. Paal's U glonton, and St. Louis. The 7.50 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. train, run through to HARRISBURG, stopping at all Station, on the Le bans Valley Branch. The 7.30 A. H. train oonneota at Rupert for Wilkes rra. Fronton. Scranton, nrid_all e M ntlgnaon the LACK AWANNA AND BLOOSBURG RAILROAD. Eatrade checked to Elmira, Buttalo.and Suspeaelou Bridge. Eli:Tiokete ran be procured at the_Philadelphia and more Railroad Line a Ticket Officio, /Northwest corner of SIXTH. and CHESTNUT Streets and at the Baleen ger Dripo lt corner BROAD and VINE. 01.7(ill EXPRESS FREI&HT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily, (Burt doy eamopted,) for all points West and North, at 6 I'. AI. Freights must be delivered before 3 P. AI. to insure going the some day, For further information. a pply at i Depot BROAD. below Vine, Or to CRAB.r S. TAPPEN, General Agent. N. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets 001-tf Philadelphia. TIIE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. 1859. migragggi 1859. THE CAPACITY OF THIS ROAD IS EQUAL TO ANY IN THF. COUNTRY. THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains from Boston, New York, and all points Eaat, and at the Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains for Cin cinnati 81. Louis Cleveland Chicago, Burlington, St. Paul's,lndianapolis, Louisville. New Orleans, and all intermediato p ants in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, lientuo ky, Michigan, Wieconein, Minnesota, Missouri, Hansas. and Nebraska—thus lurnielong facilities for the trans portation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and nom. fort by any other route. Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg, without change of Care or Conductors. Smoking Cats are attached to each Train_; Woodruff's Sleeping Cars to Express and Fast Trame. The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY : Mail and Fast Lines, Mut days excepted. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M. Llue " 11.00 A. M. • press Train leaves " • jo.so Night, WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: Parkeshurg Accommodation at 12.30 A. M. Harrisburg Acoommodation, via Columbia, 2.00 P. M. M. Columbia 4 P. M. Passengers for West Cheater will take the Mail, Parkesburg, and Lancaster Trains, at the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Station. Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport. Elmira, Buffa lo, Niagara Falls. and intermediate point's, leaving Phila delphia at N A. M., and IP. M. go directly through. Tickets Westward may be obtained at the office of the Company in Philadelphia, Now York, Boston, or Bal timore; and Tickets Eastward at any of the important Railroad (Nimes in the West; also on board any of the rular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio Fare otn tiT t s low the it; v a e ig et other Penri s st!van l iaTailri of iad to Chicago , n m a are n gisTi z il o th e DIRE 'T LINE BETWEEN 'HIE EAST ' aN D THE GREAT NORTHWEST. • The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding ail drayage or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of time, are advantages readily v i ciated by SliiPPers of Freight and the Travelling FREIGHTS WESTWARD. By this Routo Freights of'_all descriptions can be for warded from Philadelphia. New York. Boston. or Balti more, to any point on the Railroads of Ohio. Kentuck.Y Indiana. Illinois, Wisconsin, lowe,or.Miuourt, by Rai road direct. The Pennsylvania Railroad also connects at Pittsburg with Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded to any port on the Ohio, Aluskinquin, Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberland, Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin, !Omen Kansas, Arkansas, and Red Rivera; and at Cleveland, Sandusky, and Chicago, with Steamers to all ports on the Northwestern Lakes. Merchants and Shippers entreating the transportation of their Freight to this Compeer, can rely Intl' confi dence on its speedy transit. THE RATES OF PR El MIT to any point la the W6lll by the Pennsy Railroad are at all times as favora ble as are charged by other Railroad Companies. Ike, d. Be partioular to mark packages " via Paiute. Rail roa • Merclinnts in the West ordering goods from the East, will do well to threat them to be shipped by this Route. For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com pany .0. A. STEWART, Pittsburg; Doyle & Steubenville,O.; ll.S.Pierce & Co., Zanes ville, O.; J. J. Johnston. Ripley, 0.; It. McNeely, Mays ville, Ky.: Ormsby & Cropper,Portainouth. O.t Paddock & Co., Jeffersonville, Inthana; 11. W. Brown & Co., Cincinnati,o4,Athern &. Ribbon, Cincinnati. 04 R. C. Meldrum, Niobium, Ind.; William llinhain„_Louisville, Ky.; I'. ti. 0 1 1tiley & Co., Evansville, Ind.; N. W. Ora ham & Co., Cairo, Ill.; R. F. Sass, St. Louis, Mo.: John H. Harris, Nashville,Tenn.; Harris & Hunt, Memphis, Tenn.; Clarke & Co., W Chicago, Ill.; W. If. H. Rooms, Alton, Ill .; Murphy & aite, Dubuque, Illy or to Freight Agent, ollailroada at liniment points in the West. Parties attending to their own shipments from the Knot, will find it to their interest to call on the Agentsof the Company at the following places before shipping ~• or letters addressed to ei th er of them on the subject of freights, will ' eat with promgt attention E. J. SNEEDI,R, Philadelphia. hIAO RAW & KOONS, Si North street. Baltimore. LEECH & CO., 2 Astor House, or 18. William st..,N.Y. LEECH & CO., 64 Kith,' street, Boston. H. H. HOUSTON, Gent Freight Agent, Phila. L. L. HOUPT, Gent Ticket Agent, Phila. THOS. A. SCOTT, Gent Supt, Altoona, Pa. la3-ly EEM3IM WEST CHESTER and PHILADELPHIA RAIL ROAD Via A. FALL. A RRANGEMENT. On and after WED'', EDSAY, Ootober 5. 1809. the trains will leave Philadelphia, from the Station, N. L. corner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, at 7 30 and 930 A. AI.. and at 2.30 and 5 I'. M. • Leavo Wind Chester, from the DEPOT. on FAST MARKET STREET, at 7 and 10 A. 111 ' ., and 950 ' and 6 P. hl. ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at BA. M. and P. M. Leave West Chester at 740 A. M., and 4.361'. HENRY WOOD, 5-tf General Superintendent. - PHILADELPIIIA llin&__'^", AND READING RAIL ROAD, AIORNING LI E, for N POTTILLE, i HARRISBURG. READ- Leaves the Depot, at corner of BROAD and VINE Streets at 7.30 A. H. DAILY (Sundays excepted.) for PO'f'fsVILLE, HARRISBURG, and all intermediate points, oonnecttq gat Harrishutg with trains running to Pittsburg, ensnare rebore, Carlisle,Sunburs, An. AFTERNOON LINES. Leave at 3..i0 P. M., DAILY. for POTTSVILLE and HARRISBURG. t 4.4 a P. NI., DAILY, (Sunday excepted,)for READ Utand intermedietn . poi ts. W ILEAIcILUENNY,Seoretarr. 'WARTS.' t • ' WANTED—A Situation as Salesman is &Wholesale Try-Ooods Home. by a person of several sense expenenee end ■ good six mouths SU rut trade. Address" 5.." prsss office. d -sto A BOOK-KEEPER, who has had the en- Ora management of the books end financial affairs of a Wholesale Jobbing kcuee for the last eighteen years, w4l be disengaged bi the first of January. and wishes employment . flatisTwtorr, reference will be given. Please address "L. H. D., at tins Office. dt.th • to-9t• A FEMALE COLORED TEACHER W ANTED.—Applicastions wit , be received by the undersigned, on SATURDAY . MORNING neit,De- Cember 3d, 1859, at nine o'clock, at the Office or the ontrolleraol the Public &hoots. 8. E. corner SIXTH and ',DELPHI Streets. for the situation of Teacher in the Colored Publio Bonool, Kinsmamung. Twenty-worth ward. Salary 82C0 per annum. ISAAC LEECIf , JR.. dl St P._ J. HOOPES. M. Committee. FRED'K EITEL VV4NTED—A Situation by a YOUNG • • MAN, 27 years of Ass had over our. mu. ?,sperierier oititr er. Yleese imam/ L. B. A.," this office. ereneradst.-n. ABOOK-KEEPER of many years' expe rience wishes more octive employment. Will be g disenged by the ht of January. Bea a good know led g., or business generally, and would be walling to make himself umful. A liberal salary expected. Float rste references even. •• Activity," at this office. nYI6-6t• WANTED—By Januarylst, a situation at BOOK-KEEPER, or in an 'mintage Com pany or Ranking Houae.by a practical Book-keeper of large and influential besinera aequaintanee. Andress HER VEY BAN ROBB, n2S-lin t 1100 Walnut at., or Box nal P.O. WANTED—To sell at a Bargain, the Plamoot desirable Hotel Property in Backe eonnty, Pa.. situeted at New Hope, equal distance from Phila delphia and Easton. For a mewef the Property call on the Pte taus. For terms, &o.troall on or address 8. W. m KIRK, Danville. Pa. nl6-5w • FOR SALE AND TO LET. a\- r , BAZAAR, NINTH AND RANSOM ..&"2iBTRE F.TR. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF HORSES, &o. On SATURDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock, Comprising. by order of the Executors of M. Curren, Esc , deceased— A I l an' of Dumb , Horses, (tote sold separate.) A amity Carriage, wagon o. in order. A ay Pony, pony cart. saddle, 3 sets harness, 6 blan keto,2 oleigits, 1 robe, stable fixtures, ko. A pair of desirable bay Lo carriage Horses. A Watson Carriage, sash doorsrs and front. A set double flatness. A two-wheel Buggy. with lamp.. by Watson. A no-tap Wagon, by Watson. The property of a gentleman breaking up his stable. ALSO, A handsome bay Horse, 7 years old. A long-rail sorrel Horse, 7 Tear. old. A hay Horse. 16 hands high, 10 years old. A pair of iron gray Homes. ALSO, r - A Watson Wagon and Harness The woll known fast-trotting mare, "Lady Wells," has trotted in 2 43. A brown Ron e. 6 years old. A lan-tail gray Horse. 7 years old A Watson Wagon and Herne's. A har Hors., S rears old 1634 hands high. A Wagon, by Ruch, pole. and shafts. IV" Further particulars to morrow. 127* THIRD ANNUAL TRADE SALE OF ONE HUNDRED SLEIGHS, on 14th December. Included will be sleighs of the best style, to sorry 2, 4. or 6 por ton.. CO Portland Sleighs. ALSO. ALFRED M. HERKNESS, dt4t. Auctioneer. F° SALE—A Great Bargain—A Manu facturing Eidablishment.with Bream Entine and Boiler, end a complete wit of Machinery for manufac tunfm an article from Iron, now in constnot use for all building purposes. It can be ciearly demoneirated that the business will pay a handsome proct. Addrese WILLIAM HARRISON', N 0.13 North ELEVENTH BTILEET, with name and residence dl•lm' TO LET-3d, 4th, and sth Stories of the new buildinz 41.3 ARCH Street. Well calculated for a lotht ntanufactortn, business, harms two Mu llett,. and water and water. closets; also gas and gas fixture,. Apply on the poen:tees. 100-4t* HOTEL TO RENT.—A fine large and nommodions Hotel to rent. at the northeut cor ner of the Frankford road and Palmer greet. °manta to the passenger entrance in the New York depot LUKENS & MONTGOMERY, 00.32. 1033 Beach street. filOR SALE OR TO RENT—A Large Property go 'table for a Coal lard, Manufacturing or Foundry_purpoges. situate on the north aide of poi' LA R STREET, between Beach street and Colioclaink creek or crinel.tlately occupied as li/enkes omnibus at Wm/ 63 feet front, on Poplar street, and 174 feet to Lewellen street, and linear g a front on tha canal of about 70 feet. These premises are well adapted for a Foundry or Fac tory, the buildings easily convertible for either purpose. Lin. ENS A. 010NTGOM.• RY. n2l Im • 1033 BEACH ST., Eighteenth ward. rri) LET—The Second Third, and Fourth Stories of the central and spaelons Stores, Nos. 22 And 2t South DELAWARE Avenue, with large Counting Room on the Second Floor. Apply to TRAIN & MeIfEONE. n22-tf 22 and 2i SOUTH WHARVES. at NO. 1924 CHESTNUT STREET.- Elegant feur.sfory 'HOUSE FOR BALE; three story double back buildings. finished in the best manipr, and replete wan all modern convenience. Let p.ts .eet deep to Sansom street. The yard is well wiatlplied with sheutaiery nod dwarf MU trees, plums, &c. The whole eetablie meat in complete order. Possession elven Im mediately. Apply to Messrs, GUMMEY SON, MO WAI NUT Street. opposite Independence Square. nI9 tf ea HOUSES,TAVERNS, and STORES, rani{ DEE. Repal y to MAX 'Estate of every detonation for tale or to Apl Real Estate Agent, No. 237 North SECOND Street. in L. Tonray & Co.'s Reed Store. All orders will be promptly attended to. English, French, and German spoken. Collector of Ground Rents. nlB-3m THE UPPER FLOORS OF STORE No. 218 CHESTNUT STREET FOR REN T. .u-t[ FOR SALE—A valuable Lot of Ground, 148 feet by 100. three fronts, water and gas laid on one front ; suitable for a church or faetory. It is situa ted in the Routhwestern part of the city. ins rapidly im proving neighborhood. Terms easy. Address, for par ticulars," K.." office of this paper. a4-tf TO LET—A Second-story Room, conve nient to the State House, suitable for a Lawyees frffiae. Aeply 431 CHESTNUT Street. 515 BOARDING. B OARD WANTED—By two young men, In a private family where there MID no other beer& ern, with the privilege of using gas and bath. Location between Vine and Spring Garden streets, anti Bath and Tenth Streets. the beet of reference given and re quired. Addreu, for three days, "W. A. M . ," Press office.n3o 20 A FINE THIRD-STORY FRONT-ROOM I. -a- and PARLOR at 1823 WALNUT !Urea. nEd-dt• WA NTED—Liturnished Apartments, with every facility for liousekeeping..Bath, Gas, ho., for lientleinan and Wife_ ; or Board strictly Private Patna). Address " Merchant," Blood's Dis• patch. with full particulars of price. &c. nlO GENTS , FURNISHING GOODS. SPENCER'S G E N T S' FURNISHING STORE. NO. 839 CHESTNUT STREET, GIRARD HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. DRESS SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, STOCKS, TIES, GLOVES, OAUNTLETS. MUFFLEM. AND SDAWLB IN OR't,AT VARIETY. n5-etuth-2m.11 SUPERIOR DRESSING GOWNS, MANUFACTURED AT W. W. KNIGHT'S. 606 ARCH STREET. The neweet and most beautiful styles alwasYs on hand: very suitable presents for the approaching holidays. Just remsived a lot of PURE BILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, EXTRA HEAVY. TIES, SCARFS, &c., OF THE NEWEST STYLES, FINE SHIRTS AT WHOLESALE, RETAIL, OR MADE TO ORDER, AND GUAR.SIVZIED TO FIT. . R . C. WALBORN Cfc CO., (NOW) NOS. 5 AND 7 NORTH SIXTH STREET, have now a very superior assortment of Shirts, Under clothing, Gloves, Hosiery, etc. Special attention given to GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS, of which n fine awatment i oonstantly kept on hand 010-3mif JSCOTT—late of the firm of Win • cheater k Scott—GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH ING STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY. H 4 CHESTNUT Street. ( nearly opposite the Girard Housed .I.Yhiladoi W. S. would respectfully call the attention of his former patrons and frlends to !pm new *tors, and in pre pared to fill orders for 81111 t T 8 at short notice. A perfoot fit guarantied. Wholesale Trade supplied with fine Shirts and Collars. lynly NOTICES 11oTrcE.—IIOLDERS OF THE MORT gaze Bonds issued by the Catawissa. Wl!liamaPart. end Erie Railroad Company are invited to present their bond+ within thirty dal s from Street . e, at the Office of the Company, Sud XALN UT tetween the hours u n de r and 3 o'clock. daily, and sign the power cif attorney ude the resoluti one prumrd by the Bondholders, at the meeting held on the llth ilea gAIBITEL V. MERRICK, 1.0 BERT BAYARD. A. VAN DYKE. Jr, J. N. HUTCHINSON, A. W. MITCHELL M. P. lIUTCOIINSO N, Committee. WM. D. LEWIS, Trustee. November 25th, WO. OFFICE OF THE THIRTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH-STREET PASSENGER RAIL WAY COMPANY, No. n Exchanze Buddiaa. PIIII.ADELPHIL. Nov. 21.1659. The Third Inetabnent of FIVE DOLLARS per Share on the Capital Stock of the abore Company wilt be due and payable at their Odice, on the 15th day of December prox., between the hours 0(9 and o'clock, IN order of the board, IL IC FITZOFRALD, n22-tuthAstdls Trenturer. NEW MARKET.—IT IS PROPOSED TO -L. I establish a market on the Lot at the junction of Front and Laurel streets ' in a thriving. wriule , .. , and active business - neichbortiocd. Stalls to be erected im mediate! , if encouragement is obtained. AU interested are invited to call and view the premises. • WILLIAMS & COOK. nll 6t • Comer FRONT and LAUREL Ste NOTICE IS GWEN THAT APPLWA firm will be mode for a Certificate of Pennsylvania State Loan, to place of one dated August 4. 1&8. No. no, for I'oo, undor act of April 5, ISM, to LOUISA AP FEItI. now loot or mislaid. nIB 3m• 91111 F, PENNSYLVANIA ACADEUF OF - 0 - THE FINE ARTS. NOTICE TO STUDENTS. The Evenmg Studies by it as. light,from the Casts ot Antigua Statuary, commence on SATURDAY, October Ist. at 7 P. M. The Life Class commence' its studies on MONDAY EVENINO, October 3d, at 7 P. M. JOHN SARTAIN, 533-tf Chairman of the Committee on Instniction. rIIILDREN'S , CLOTHING---A FINE AS ttoRTMENT. tlOt RACE st., ant door to Eighth. sad-Eit* IA 3inticteii:AtADExt twamusio. ciPP.A.C - Ikt ONOMi t riber S. OPE VIM G NMI OP THE SEISON. First performanee asielphmot Donirettga aria hrated Opera in three Lett. of IL POLFTO: mt. TEE MARTYR. Which was brought oat lent May antaltaassmaly ta Paris and New 1 cork ‘ and.met with iinestalified suceesa. It will be mew, with awns new anct aAtiatid miss next as at the Kew York Academy of CH AZ 411CTEJLI Mad. 6AZZANIOA u ..... . ........ Bu•BRIGHOLI - • • - • • ••-•_•potinte. Sig Milt irER ellx. THE FULLFULL ORORreT . From the New York Academy of Mimic, u• der the di rection ot ...... Eticnor Al UZI°. iqu'ller--A• the Repertoire selected for the semen comprius seven new Operas never performed Yet la Philadelphia, no Opera, except tsp. teat be repeated. PRICE. 3 Or ATIMISIIION. To the Parquet. Dress Circle, and First Tier.. • 8/ OS Reserved Beate in tee sam e. including admission . IMI Family Circle, meant' ; Amphitheatre. tit "gets- The sale of Beats will commence on SATURDAY. Dec.l, at the Academy of Maine, and at Beek k. Law ton's. tf 'UJALNUT-STREET THEATRE. • • Bole Leant— ..... Mrs. M. A. ocurre t z. Stage Manager .... .. Mr. .p. Bur ease Arent . MCA Y. THIS ITHURBDAY) EVENING. Dee. 1, lato, The celebrated FRICS....ti tied TTEM HUSH tror. Tina Moors. Mr. Barney Witharne„.• Mr. Squibb., 3,4, G. Johnston; Mrs. Conde* Birgit'. ga rs. Williams. ' After wtuch toe popre!ar Farce of the . CUSTOMS OF THE COUNTRY'. To conclude with new Vaudeville, written foe Mr. and Mrs. BarneLWilhartts,entitled AT I.ATEBT FROM NEW TORE. Price vie turuaL Beats secured three &vs in indrawn.. WHEATLEY & CLARICE'S ARCH THSTREET 'THEATRE. IS THURBI)AV EVENING. Dee. I. FAST MEN OP THE OLDEMTM& John Wilmot, Mr. Wheatley Balsam, Dir.. &Mt : Counteu of Lorelaneh. Mn. John Drew. To oonehtde with the laCtpular Drama entitled the DUMB MAN OP MANCHESTER. &ate OF Paters.—Atttrumon, Monte; Iseented Beats in Dress Dude, SP4vents ; Parquet, 66 sent. Doors open at half put 6 o'etoek; porformazioe to comment. at 7 o'elook pfeetleiT. D' AN RICE'S GREAT SHOW. NATIONAL THEATRE. WALNUT 51., about . Eighth. D. McLaren. soloprovnarar. THIS I TH ULaDAY) EVENING. Dee. 1, i3tS , For the delectation of " YOUCT &mane/W. ENTREE DES FLEUR& BY four ladies and foot gentlemen. Seemed and last weak of the great Australlaa Rider. MELVILLE. The Learned Elep . hant. LALLA RDORM,_. L'Ecbslle Ey:homes. The Lamanehe Steed. EUREKA Lau ittoe'a Pets, the Ant rian Goat. the Trained Kan garoo, and the E htAgg_perfY win g RASIUHINOCEROS. TH GN. To conclude grit , the Eccenpayties of PETE AND BARNEY DUFFEY. Doom open at 6N o'clock. Performances to commence at TX o'clock. Prices as osnat. cDONOUGEPS GAIETII3--RAOR St above RECoNn. ANOTHER WEEK OP NOVELTY. A. J. LEVA ITT. the moat wonderful performer aeon the Banjo in the country. A. M. MERNANDF.Z. Will re at hie Frost character of Uttar. THE ER.AZILI/LN AVE. EW BAND OP SERENADERS. J. Lariat, A. M. Hensarmiez, Mir Thomas, S. Pm peon, Joan Willtams. Bertnieon. Admumon.lo.l3. and H tents. /LK KTROPOLIT AN HALL JAYNE'S CORMONWIALTII BUILDING CBIZITX. UT threat, near SIXTH: TIIIODON'B 3IUSIEU3I OP ART. One of the moat novel, pleasing, and inning.-pee Lehi _ bitione o' beauty and meehanwil skill ever introduced into this country. la 110 W open for the healer alma. and exhibited eery esening_dunne the iseen.and oa WEIINEPDAY and SATURDAY APTE.R.NOONS. A full and etletent Oro- Tea trill perform daring Oa rog ress of Ds Exhibition. Aexissioe.—Adols, 33 aside; Children under ban years of age. 15 cents. Doom open at 71n the evening. end 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Remember the Daybeht Theatricals seem Wednesday and Seto day afternoons. IDS di: ACADFJIY OF FINE ARTS, (SOUTH EAST GALLERY.) SONNTAG'S great "A DREAM OP ITALY." With LESSZN4i'd woodsman Work of Art_ _ THE MARTYRDOM OP JILN BUS& A ono apeman us o ACHENBA CH. 14 7 , EINBR±_LI, Ri' HER, CAMYRAtidEN. MLIJOhBRANDT and ReorEg WI'I to exhibited from d A . M. tee s a D. ENc ia and 'eta r. dsth on and afterDeeember Id, MM. Admission W cents. 11.10-ti TEMPLE OP WONDERS. Northeast eoneer of TENTH sad as, Etreete—Geooad Ititore. CHANGE OF ENTEITAINMENT EACH EXIT! SIGNOR BLITZ. The groat Yenttiloquort and Atorician, win sir* his New and Astontgbing Petfortnansgs at the store tios EVERY EY El, INGtr&M o'alsog. snot WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY It._ • ERZIOONS. at 3 o'elq—cos- Minns of Lathable Scenes in YENTRIL 'UHL iffimllll7gAs IZ,n‘ 4 INNAFTARAL "AG c•Bg. L LEARNtiD ANAR, BIRDS. AdlntallOn 26 cants. Children 13 ants. -- HE GERMA IA ORCHESTRA Rt sPeetfolly anno . aers that their FIRST GRANT CLASSICAL CON I.R T(Vocal and Isztal/ mid take pla?si pe THURSDAY EVie.NLHG, D c'ersber Ls • ert FORTY PERFORM ED RN HALL, with an Orchestra of Free of Subsaription—Thres Tiokats for 41. annet:on List open at Andre's and .Beck & !Latrines Homo Stores. and at F. Hall. Finale uekets, Ol'iY DOLLAR each ; to be had at the door on the night of the Concert only. For eartien huh 848 "'rot-Taman. CtERMANIA ORCHESTRA.-PUBLIO •-ffit Rehearsals every FATURDAY at bIUSIQ&L. FUND HALL, at 3.% o'clock P. M. A package of eight tickets. one collar . Bindle tickets, cents. To be had of. G. Andre's. and Beck do Lawton's Myna Storm and at the door. cya CLOTHING. E . 0. THOMPSON. TAILOR, N. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND WALNUT STS.. Devotes entire personal attention to orders, and keeps always on hand a desirable variety of GOODS FOR MEN'S WEAR. N. B.—PANTALOONS, SA cut by me, are warm:LW o give utisfaction, and as many find it dilficalt to go suited, I issue this special notes,. not-wfmcmif REMOVALS. ERNST WERNER, ARTIST FRESCO AND ARCHITECTURAL PAINTING dl-6t• No. l?.17 PINE Srs. , zET, PHIL A. COIOIONIVEALTII BANK.—PraLADEL ?HU. Nov. 214 1859.—This HANK Ins been RE- Mollc.o to the Southwest corner of FOURTH sad CHESTNUT etreets. Collections made on all accessible _sainte. n 23 8t R ASIBO, Csabier. EMOVAL. —Mils. M. S. BISHOP has Removel . her Millman' Establishment from 915 to 1015 CHESTNUT Street, next to St. Lawrence Hetet. al5-1m R. Ell 0 VAL .-HENRY STEVENSON, -KW TAILOR, bete to Inform his tinmeroge frier.cla and customers that he has Removed to= CHISTtiIiT Street, seeond door below Fourth. South aide, where he will keep a fine assortment of Clothe, Caseimersa. Doe- Atria, Orarooatings, Cashmere Vestings , tee.. e look he will be pleased to sell on the mast reasonable Ulnae. INSURANCE COMPANIES. T HE MUTUAL LIFE' INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW YORK. nets! SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, INVUTIDIv Ntownp..Bll.-.N ISTATI. WORTH OVER SIACW,Cte. The premium, e•e r carte then in many other Comps niee, and the Dividends have been oax.vr Ka. TillS is s Strictly tirTorii. 'There are nn Btockho!dera, so that ALL THE PROFITS ETLONG To TOT Primp Ale% and every infOTMItiOD. may be bed R. 1,111, as •pplies [ion to F. it A ['ORFORD STARR. Arent, S. W. comer FOURTH and WALNUT Streeta. PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES: Thermos Robins. John Weish. Mordecai L Dawson, George I a - I , le taa r t n . . George U. Stroud, John B Myers, J. Fisher Lemming. Joseph Patterson. W &taxa C. Lading, John M. Atwood. Arthur tr. Coffin. Thomas H Powers, George W. Totarid, William McKee, Thos. Witham:. InW-lyit • SAVING FUNDS. WRING GARDEN SAVING FUND 80- CLETY OF PHILADELPHIA, Office, No. 331 North THIRD Street (Consotldation Reek 114ukIirkt,L . CHARTERED H 4 THE LEGISLATURE DP7E:MN SYLVANIA. Depoeita received in soma of One Dollar and anvils% aridrepaid in Gold, without notice, with FIVE PER ckiNT. INTEREST from the day of depoint tall With - DIOM. A responsible and rehable Savings Institution has long been needed in the Northern part of the city. and " by the Garden Sac - alas Fond Society " was chartered by the Lecislature of Pennsylvania to supply Gus necessity. The Managers. in organizing and locating it, have been governed wholly by a desire to aa.vmmodate the bac nesa interest and wants of the very !errs and enterprt sing population by which it is surrounded. OFFICE OPEN DAILY, . From tl to Of, o'clock; CO , . Olk Xenday and TM:trader from D until 5 o'clock in the OVOILIng. 11111•1171 s. — Lrederick Klett, Btenhen Smith. ohn P. Levy, Hon. H. K. Strong. kanlal Underkoffer r , Wench Starke. • wanes Hart, Leh .IE., Le Clem. . ohn Kessler, ly., George Kneolit, .ames B.. Pe ; Joseph M Crow Jacob Dock, Hon. Wm..VhDwardy George Woelpper, Geo. T. Thom. Peter C. Ellinaker Robert B. Davidson. i.5.31E5 S. PRINGLE, PreindenL FYLIVeIs HAlLT.Seerat.trY. WID-tfil AIEDICINAL. FIR. MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS have been thoroughly tested. and prononaced a sovereign remedy for Cy agenslai IlatulencY, heart-burn and headache. costivenesa, diarrhgna, fevers of all Made, rheumatism. gout. gravel, worm., scurvy, ulcers, erapnve cmai plaints, salt rheum, erysipelas, common Mils and in fluenza, irregularity and all derangement of the female system, piles, and MIAMI& other Climes.s to which the humeri fraine is liable. For sale by the proprietor, Pr. W. B. MOFFAT, 535 BROADWAI . New York. abd h. Druggists generally all over the country. 1531-d&WIT MEDICATED VAPOR BATHS. SULPHUR. HOT-AIR. and STEAM BATES.— Under the care of Dr. T. 11. RIDGELY. 1111 SPRUCE Street. Rishly recommended by all the pnrompel shim clans in the city for Kheurustism, Sinn Macrae', Sr Coughs and Colds. Female Duels's, to &o. Sal:metal accommodations for Ladies. off tm I ILP ORTANT TO CLERGYMEN, PUBLIC SPEAKERS, AND SINGERS. LANCASTER'S BRONCHIAL LADENCIA. "A SLIGHT COLD," if its brat eymptoms are not arrested, too often lays the foundation of a variety of Pulmonary Complaints, :Deluding Winter Cough. Asth ma. Brortolutis, Influenza. Irritation and Soreness of the Throat. and other constitutional derangements. The evil consequences of these disorders may be easily averted or sabalued by keeping at hand a supply of tee above celebrated LOZENUES. which hare now stood aced onl b the test of o public experience for several years. o y u i rt 4i g u e a r Tc al hil or anodyne. the mth C l o yt o nd ti li t y n m ia t g em n fe e fm i e t l h aly e et r ak. o p ep i n a re t p e b sy the n o r n y .THOMAS .4 CASTER. ELEVENTH and WALNUT Street,. 017 mwelm Philadelphia. Pa. EYE AND EAR, DEAFNESS DR. VON MOSOTIZISKER, OCULIST AND AURIST. Dr, M. gives his exclusive attention to the medmal cad morainal treatment of the E) E and EAR. D FNEsS of the Massif steadies rernored both br medical and carioca' operations on the latest potent:fie onocip i ri . m. would be pleased to Met,* Iltelll - of the medical faculty who wish to ardneas hie method of opersun. for the remora; o f D oo f oooo , or any operation on the EYE and E ARTIFICIAL EYES INSERTED. Office 204 Smith NINTH StreetAborto Spruce. Office hours from 9 A. M. to l P.M., and from 4 to II F. M. n7-tart
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