The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 21, 1860, Image 3

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    ' - Fawkf i* sieam’'Piongh.
(Tron Ike JUpotiof Comm Moper of Patents for 3889.]
•TkU i» thelnventlonof Joseph W.Fawkes, of
.SM-Sl,|i»ttowtsro)Ontj, Pennsylvania. The
*™rtag peroUuf.tlei of this machine seem to be,
test it is a locomotive, running on e large roller,
°r draw, sir feet ridlsrncter and six feet long, In
sUjrftf.;)rtteels,.the design being to , obviato the
ordUaryobjeotkm to looomotlves, that their wheels
oak Into, the wit,r and obstruct the motion, - The
eudaedraws behind it. a gang of eight ploughs, as
sliSaig'iatOhiosgo .though it is manifest ihat the
nathhw ls neltmlted, and that oaltivaters, bar
roasrMd 1 Other pulverisers, may readily be snb
stitated ;the great desideratum' is, a locomotive
praetisabla ena a rcsasonable- proportion of land, '
and, at the same time, cheap and durable. Tbla
machine, snd Waters’ siesm plough, whloh was Its
only Oompelltor, were both caused by .the com-:
mittes to ran tsrioe round the half-mile traok at ‘
Chicago, and to tarn a single farrow, within the
afidMun.''They were then taken to the smooth,
open for final trial. .The result, as re
portedby.tbe Quarterly Journal of Agriculture,
,w«i, that Fawkes* implement ploughed at the rate
of one acre *9 seventesn minute?, or three end a
haW *<»r*a perhoor, including tarns, and the work
was: exeeuent, - There was some detention by
efeggfng of the ploughs, which may he easily ob-
Tialed» : It wohld seem that, after ploughing about
two rwrt», the steam got too low for tho oon*
tinuebce of the experiment; and tbe com
mittee suggest some improvement as expedient
foriMtoasing tbe power of ; tke engine. The com
, mittee conclude by remarking, that while they
“Many no moan* prepared to certify that Mr.
Fawkes’ ploughing msohine has reaohed the de
fit's* of-perfection only, to bo bad after mueh prac
tical working on a farm, they do not regard its sa
vefttwaak points as invalidating its olaim to pub-
Ilf favor; for enough good work was done; in tbe
two mites ot furrow it ran oq Friday, to’ prove it
to have great merit, ’■
For Urn benefit of all those who decire an it Oder
standing of the details of this implement, we add
adecenptiou of it, by tbe committee of machinists
who conducted tho recent trials of steam ploughs
atthe fair of the Illinois State Agricultural So
ciety:'.
“Xofotmi oomplete conception of this steam
pbngh, let the committee recall the appearance of
asftall-Siisd tender of a locomotive, engine. Let
abowt half the forward portion of the sides and
tank be removed. We have now something which
resembles the body of Fawkes’ msohine. Intbe
midole of the forward portion of the platform
stands the upright bolter, which is about 0} feet
the fire-box and ash
pit,being ef Course below the level of the platform,
nnd.-tht fire-door opening forward. The boiler
one and one naif inob tubes, whiob,
ambtoutod together with the fire-box, gives 375 feet
af ire Surface. Steam may be got up in 15 min
utte,;altbo«gh twice that time is usually necessa
ry. 'Thefuel-may either be bituminous ooat'or
wood. The Cylinders aro horfsontal, 9 inobes in
diameter and 15 Inches stroke, and are placed one
on eeoh side of the boiler. The pistons eommnni
oatfmotion not to the side-wheel ■, bat to a dram
or roller, sUfeet in diameter and tlx feet long,
whiob, al the sides -of the platform ■ overhang its
and, is comparatively oat of sight. The drum is
placed about midway between the front and baek
afdha 'machine; before It depends tbe fire-box,
aad-over and' behind it is the tank; so that, when
the beilsr and tank are fall, they nearly counter
balance each' other on the axtes of the driving
dm.,.
“This drum U composed of two iron heads or
‘ibidem, 4 and an-intermediate one; to theee,
thick, barrow planks, cot liko staves, "fitting
closely; are bolted and form the periphery. The
adhesion it, therefore, prbduoed by a surface of
wood six feet fongy which never becomes polished,
and. the 'bearing-of.which Is always across the
grain. Thera is no slipping; the msohine is
started' and Stepped instantly; and, except when
ptbfiblHfeg itself a considerable distance on turs
rika’Af.pared reads, the wear and tear is slight.
xUssabsttUtten Of the driving-roller for the ordl
nasy aide-wbeeli wonderfully increases traction,
asd/prevents sloughing in wot or yielding soil;
while moderate irregularities of surface scarcely
aFoet the onward mgrch of the plough. 'Another
great advantage is gained by the gearingof tbe
vcmaa. Instead of being attached directly to a
crank on the axle of tbe dram, each connootibg
ted eommanieates motion to a pinion which turns
aarily.but without shake on the axle' just men
tioned ; the pinion interlocks with a cog wheel
which,, by a pinion on its axis, imparts motion to
tfesseg-wbael bolted to the drum; the whole being
ss.proportioned that tlx strokes of the piston cause
Ski moUtlon of the dram.
“looreaseof power and of control over the
awvamanta of the.engines are saodred. .
** In front df the fire-box is * short tapering bow
of sheet iron, which serves as a seat for the fire
man and a reeeptaele for fuel. The bow is sup
ported-by a body-bolt on a truck composed of two
iron guide-wheels 84 fee tin diameter and 15 inches
bread. The truck moves freely like the front
whtels ,of a chaise, and is controlled by a steer
fag wheel in chargo of the engineer, so that tbe
whole machine is turned as readily and as short as
a farm wagon ' The engine Is a thirty-horse pow
er. The entire .length of the machine is about 18
feat; Us weight, With water and fuel, 10. toes; and
otet, including ‘donkey *, engine and pump, about
$4,000. By this pump, water mi, lie drawn from
a Ml er creek, and tbe tank filled, or wate r foroed
from the tank to the boiler.
*■ The tank hold, twelve barrels, sufficient for
three hour*’ running. The plough., eight in num
ber, are attached to one frame, which l» aiupended
bgobkiu, parting over grooved pull.yl, in. two
beamr, projecting from the rent, of the . engine.
Tb«*o ehsint communicate to a wisdlars, in ehnrga
of tk. firemen in front, ky which a gang of ploagnir.
m»y b» taljed n* lowered, at pleaanre, and the
frame of plough! li draws bp other bhainf, whloh
are atteohed to the snder tide of tho frame of the
engine.”.. -.' . , .
men of Angles.
(Fromthe New York Examiner.!
There ia a type of ohnraoter which mayappru-
WleieJy be dubbed tha jugular. It M Ulnattmted
lnjsufwhoee dlrpoiitionrate well tnppiied with
earner*. so to speak, which are constantly ohtni
ded on th. comfort of (heir neighbors. Not that
bodily angularity necessarily implies a disobliging
nature, many, whose bodily movements are awk-
Weed, are of as accommodating and a “giving
way “ disposition.. But mental asgdlarity almost
lnvarisbly bts an angulariabig effect on the ear
tie** af this body:. Every reader of the Br-amntr
has donhUtts enfiered, at on! time or at
the hands—or, properly speaking, at the elbows—
Of a man of angles . Look out lor him when he
comae. * Be takes a manifest pleasure in crowd
lag yon into iba gutter, although be bu plenty
of room on tbe sidewalk, lie contrives to
eerry his umbrella or cane so poised that It
mey 'gOnge ouf the eye bf somo passer-by. Ho
seems to Like tbe fan of walking gpon the dress of
wren lady he overtakes. He goes oat of his way
-tohfekadog. In an omnibus be site eidewavi, in
order to take up twice as, mash room -tirlzt bag
paid for-'and when he wishes to be set down, he
ttMOeee the faet by pulling tbe strap with , n
fierceness Whiob.indicates a desire to drag the un
lucky Jehu through the aperture. At table boj>b
vfcrady takes it ill when asked to pen anything,
«kd rignlfles his displeasure by upsetting the dish
wMbk be peases. - . fle.is in bis element in* crowd,
When he sinuses himself by exploring with his
etbews the riba" of those around him, and by
pfndingtiislr corns till 1 they begin to think
tafifte got a miller among them. As for the
•ssesiriee cf life, he’ll none of them. Long prao
tied has made him familiar with the vocabulary
cf griereas words. He rtjotoes in asserting hie
independence on all possible occasions, without re-
Heating that it is (be pecu iar kind of indepesd
waeewUohi* shared with him by “the patient
•ftlaai thatbrotrsesen the thistle.’' He belongs
tote*classo£men of whom U has beent Mid that
ffcelr opposition may be reokonod on, tossy mes-
We wWch has not origiQsted with themselves.
However, hot to paint these worthies blaeker than
raelly arevperhaps the offioe which they per
fOca i»fi»vwid Is salutary, corresponding to that
neiterinsd by braked when a train of ears get on
WfiMflibadWMr. It may be that men of angles
nydtejlgnsd as checks to the too rapid progress of
A hard-headed, obstinate, unreasonable
viewed in the light of a brake, is- by
*a»e«BS contemptible sppendsgesto tbe ear of
efvllisau»B.
CITY ITEMS.
Attractions a*t J. W. Proctor Jt Co.'s.—
Oar Udr reader* 'will thank os for informing them that
the eetebyUd Peris Mantilla, Cloak, and ForKapo
rißM*ffo.3W Chestnut street, ha* within the past few
day opened several very choice new ’ style garment**
J* fhdwny of Sscqaec, Basque*, Paletot*, e to., which,
teeur taste; are the moot gracefp l thing* of the Beacon.
Whr^imvr'RtiTkdy'rtferred to their' For department,
aad will onlyaddfcere, that for completeness, both in
fee extant ami variety* ec well ae U e superior riebnecs
of numerous :grades of Far**'their present clock
(creellT c princely dissUy. Mo-tady should think ,o f
periknsiggFar* without first examining this elegant
- tv ‘ _
P»iMD»t’, KtRUiSB —The President
kaa taiihid ,it ii aaid.th. writing or hu rotthdomlng
MMt* t* Coma raw. : B. will dirotm atoataion. and
eMarpaWre again whleh are at pranat axditing tbe
edprtlTS B»t wantaored.UrlnfoTOrdtliat he will not
Uthiattma ;mw m opinion , u to tho motile of
t*a, **waa*v and aold a th'i Brown-atom
of VookUII t Wllaoo. Won. «3ud M
atmtoil atrmt.'alxiv« giath Thoweanar apparel for
MMHm aad Tooth. made attain oalebntad aeta-
HMHPfBt an ao gannrally known and wall ajwftoiatad
tittthnryiiwnotnaadl'ra.idaiiUalehdOrneinent. . ,
"lant nu Ththrip; Paanoa* xot Oo» to
'VlHiuX,;'.;',"' ‘ ",
ftaproporaUdy of mankind U nan-’*
Nothing obtain. mora notenor in onr eatimata or
-ptplriaO nod woraankiod too, (for nan embrace, wo-
MaJlhnaantarmal aarnitaTe, in which wo oompnea
dfiti aad addrfsr, Man ar# generally Judged by their
anti. bctßrit imruuio*! aro atwaye mad* fc by appoar
•no**-, .Haaoa.the Importance of acting and. looking
wall; add oar ad rice to jdl men ta to robe therarelvea jn
tfca baaatifol add aaaaonable v»«'meßta gotten ap at the
“ cm-pri«o’ , «*ora or Granville gtokee. No, M 7 Oheit
aatetreet, who preeeate aaob of hla patron, with a
v'laaUa and aieful li/t! .
' Markets liy Trlerraph.
fcu dMiiDtd IS Mein
Ohio at «47i. Haw.
aaljaor
*i *•!•<& com don i
r'ftjonad»i| f inwPmk
iu dgoUnod Xb i aalMof
7 7«7 doll *t IftM,
>rn doll, and lo lowar.
market oloeingdair
i of ■ to*d»T' at #6*
BW&tpBi3H&
H»TO«rXO. . ** ‘ t
1. . Exohmtago on New
(m to'dty of 1,100 ba3e«.
be given.
jfer-. 5 gj,4"Arilvgd gbip ConsteHetlon
MWlrfl W** AljMJibikifom M«antu; 'Daniel
PflPPit. Turk) toboftner Bfito# front
fINANMAIi ffl COMMERCIAI,.
The Money Market.
PtfifcADßipeiA, November 20,1800.
The stock market continues very unsettled. City
loans declined One per ctpt. at the first board, and
one-half per cent, more at the second board. Read
-1 log opened at air advance of one peroent. over the
closing price of yesterday, selling at 17J, but du
ring. the day ft fell off to 161, and olosed week."
No large sales of asy klnd of stocks oould be mode
at the present time without concessions in prices.
The money market presents no ohango ia Us
feature's. There can he ecaroely any reliable quo
tations of rates for. commercial paper, heoause
there is no good paper upon which the holders will
submit to the exaotiona of the few capitalists in
the market. The panic has so affected moßt of the
gentlemen that are in tho habit of dropping in to
ohoose a choice bne of paper from the brokers’
poofcet-bcots, that they stay at. home, awaiting
some tarn in publio affairs which shall mako things
in i eher&l look more settled.
The New York bank statement disappoints many
who were led to expect that the loans would not he
decreased. The averages show the following
changes from the provions weekly statement of
November 10:
Adeorease of loans-
Adeorease of 5p001*......
A decrease of cuoulation... .-^ T
Adeorease of undrawn deposit#.
$2,365,01
1661,019
... 281, n0
2,835,633
The New York Nenjs lays
“Large amount* of past-duo treasury notes
hove keen sent to Washington for redemption, and
those yet to mature are being paid in for customs,
ro that the disbursement* of the Sab-Treasury hero
for the pest few days have considerably exceeded
the receipts. The action of Scorotary Cobb, in al
lowing the suoccstful bidders for the new Federal
loan thirty days* additional time on half the
amount awarded, gives general satisfaction; but it
Is quite possible, if tho of things con
tinues, that the Government itself may run short
of foods before the expiration of thirty days.”
The following 5* the amount of coal transported
over the Lehign Valiev Bail road for the week end*
log Nov. 17,1860
Week. Frtfvioniljr. Total.
Ton*. . Tons. Tons.
Total _«18168 13 «?4137 0< 701*158 17
Coia'c Week last year, 10,lit 04 688 ,082 IT 604,194 01
InoreaaOr.
57 00 146,804 17 146,851 16
We annex the amonnt of iron* transported orer
the Lehigh Vallej Railroad for the week ending
with N<jv. 17,1800 '
Tons.
Previously
Total to date, t0m.... __ ► 73,796
The following is the coal tonnage of the Shamo*
kin Valley and Pottevllle Railroad Company:
Week. Year.
Tonnage for week ending Nor. 17—5033 02 183,021 09
Sametime last year —— 6,955 19 169.177 13
.T 79 03 13.814 16
Bawks and Pahics.—We are glad to see a dis
poeition on the part of oar banks to extend their
line of accommodations In View of the present
pressure for monhy. There is no doabt bat that
the opposite policy in'lBs7 contributed not a little
to precipitate, the diets of that year—a policy
wbtoh In the end proved disastrous to themselves
by necessitating their own suspension. The Bank
of England, in times of commercial difficulty,
always makes if a principle to meet the necessities
of merchants by judicious expansion, whloh shall
operate to restore publio confidence and avert
a fatal run. The Bank of France habitually
practises upon the same principle. In 1838,
a period' of prosperity and general confidence,
tbe total amount loaned by it was 974 millions of
franei for an average of fifty* six days. The next
year, a period of universal distrust and distress,
when in ten months the failures in Paris alone
amounted to eight hundred and fifty-eight, the
losbos by whloh are stated to have been between
fifty five and sixty millions of francs, tbe loans of
the bank amounted to 1,454 millions of francs for
an average ot fifty-seven days, an increase of jour
hundred and eighty millions of franoe. The
London Morning Herald, of that period, well re
marked, in referenee to this course of eotion on
the part of the Bank of France:
“ The great augmentation in the general move*
ments of the Bank, of Franoe, during tbo past
year of distress, illustrates the principle on which
the bank sots, via .* te extend itself wben the ne
cessities of the merohants most require assistance.
The bank aots rather as a preservative m adver
sity than as a stimulant in prosperity, H enoo the
uniformity of the value of money in France.”
Our banks have in times past proved theraselVes
tolerably good “ stimulants In prosperity.” It
behooves mem now to show their oap&city in tho
other rule. — New York World.
t*t-)la<telphia stock exchange Sales,
November 90,1860.
Reported by 8. IS. Blayhaxxsu Merchants’ Exchange.
FIKSTBOAKT).
sfiooCitrCs 100#
2500 . 00.. m .100#
loco d0......netr...1(8.
soo do—_-.tiew...103#
100 do~.~. new.. 103
SOO do..onsh new.ioi#
1000 JPenna R 2d mt 89
lSSifieading K—’ot* 17#
; 20 do cash 17#
’ SO . oo ..cash 17#
W do ~v 17#
.SO d0...'.. .17#
BETWEBI
MOih&lltlirtß.;..™
61 Pennaß 38
W do—» 38
SI .. do. 38
3) do 88
59 Morris Canal 53
84 Little Sohuyl. .oash 12
61 do 12
60 do 12 ,
B Hazleton Cl. sfiwn 40
3 Harrisburg R
4 Bank N Libeities. bm
BOARDS.
SECOND
BOARD.
600 N penna R fa 6&?-«
10 Morris Canal 51
94 Penna R. SJX
3 do—..—. 87,*1
WOPennaSs. tt#
MOO City fit-~..100
_6Qp. d0...,.,..new IW#
2000 do~~. ..new.lo2 '
, IOOONPennaJtCS.—~ 6S
OLOCIIIW PRICE
j ßid, dikes.
%
rill. fa„..n«w.Mlx lav
Si
* coding bds 70.. ftl 81-
Saadmt ?o n#
fenzta Rdivoff. artfSTg
• renna R Sdmt 65.. 88
SS-IRRKGULAR.
' Bid. Asked
Elmir* 7s 73. 66 69.
h*
Leh Cl AH Scrip., 30 36
North Penna ft-.. .8 9
NPennaßCs 58 68#
N Penna Rios.--.. 96
Catawjwa R Con 3 4
CatawissaPref. ...11
tJorCloon dr off 90 ' 62
! Bch N 6e'69tnoS'.6B 70
Beh Nav Imp «5.... - 83
fcohuyiNavstb.-.- • BJf
Itahmyi Navprf —16 18 |
K‘mlra A prf.. 17 I
Second k Third.. .18 GO
Rue&VrneßtH..3G , 30
Wwtfhite B—..KX ...
Rpruoe k ri5e...... JU>.
|Omen k Conran ..10 17
Ohestnat k Walut... 32
[Girard College 21
Philadelphia Markets.
Novxhbbb SO—Evening.
; The Flour market continues unsettled and standard
1 operfine is held at 96 26, at whioh rate it is freely
ered; there is no export demand and the trade ate
aboutfthe only buy era at our lowest figures for superfine,
8# 6068 for extra amt extra family, and fdJsad,6ofor
fancy brands, as in quality. Rye Flour is lower and
selling u wanted;at #4©4,12)i bbi. Fenna Corn
Meal is held at 43*0'¥M>bl.
i WHBAT.-The market is unsettled, and 6®looV'bus
lower than at the olose of. last weak, and 6,000 bua have
been taken for milling at 1*0®1270 for good to prime
Penn.and. Southern Reds,olosmgat 136ofor.tlieiatter
afloat- and from 13001460 for common and oholce white,
< including xaw bus Kenraoky at the highest figures.
Penn. Rye is selling at 760. Southern is plenty, and
dull at 70s. Corn is rather lower, with salesofLtiOO bus
old Southern Yellow to note at GT»«6o afloat, mostly at
the former fisures.and new White Mo bus. Oats are
very dull; 600 bua Southern only sold, at3*o in theoarn;
Penn, is held at S6o. . ’
) B*xx.-4luereitron is source at 828 ton for Ist
No. 1.
UOTIOH—Tharj f. very little doing, end prioe. are
Irregular ud in favor of the buyer., with ealee oMSO
bale..
! Oeoostisg Ann Fiomiox..—The movement con
tinur. .melli and pi ice. about the .erne; 1,000 bags Rio
.Coff«.aold.mo«Uy yesterday,at 13X«Mo.on time.
- Banns— .her. isvaiyijtile demand lor Cloverssed,
and pnoes are in favor of the Payers; .mail lot. have
Dour taken at BSO..UX V bnahel.
WBHisr 1. rather lower: Pennsylvania bbls. tailing
Western, JleUKo.; drudge, 20Ko i anil hods, at
New York Stock
Ixchange--Nov. 20.
14000 U 8 6* *74 c00p... 95
5000 Virginia Rt 6*.... 79
4000 Hies 88 Fd bds!. 47
60 Metropolitan Bank 96
sPark .... 97
6 do ... 99
60 Be| 4c Had Canal;. 87.
60 Co mberland jref.:. 8 1
100 N Y Central 75 -
25 do ;t. , 7T%
6 Erie Railroad 17*
60 Hudson iUv R...t59 45 *
SO do 43
60 do j® 43*
60 do , 43k
800 Harlem R blfi w
260 . do l#si
so Harlem prefd 83K
THE Mil
Asms continue steadyat
with small sale*.
SCO Reading R 33£
40Mioh Central H.... 46)1
M 0 Mien BfeN L ~ • 13X
SOOMiohSguars>k.... 27>f
160 Del.Laok A W R.. 76
100 IU Cen & sop... .*3O cs
660 /,.-do
MB' - 'do X
to Clev, Col ACm R.. Oo
to Qal k Chicago R... 67«
460 do G!)i
160 Clev A Toledo Jt... 26
10 Chicago A ft I fil’i'
60 , do U *3O Cl
96 do Slli
164 Chi, Bur A Quin...
X do 64
»NJ Central R 105
UIKET3.
t #5.28 for Pots and Pearls,
I'Lonn.—ConMauent upon the notion of tfie banks,
[aoililttinr the placing of produoe bills* our Floor mar
ket. tbopih wearing a swife eheerful aspect, is heavy
and unsettled, with salesor3 60f> obis. •We quote super
fine State ai1#49006; extra do at #6*6.28; superfine
Western at fttoee; extra do at #6*6.60, and shipping
hr&ncs extra round-hopp Ohio at 95 tiouo. Southern
Floor ie also heavy, with talee of 200 bbls at 96.2606 60
lor ooramon to mixed, and 94 5607.40 for fanoy and
extra. Canada Flour is heavy and drooping, with sales
of 100 bbls st 96*7.60 for extra.
Wheat market oontiousa dull at late
prices; Ibe transactions are very limited end not ex
ceeding 10,000 busbete at 9U201.16 for Milwaukee Club.
Corn isheavyand drooping; sales of 20 000 bushels at
66c«—for Western mixed, afloat-tUo in store; and6Bo
for Southern yellow. Fve is doll at late quotations.
Barleyremains hear/. Oats ars dull and drooping; we
quote Southern. Pennsylvania, and Jersey at 31®300,
and State, Canada, and western ats6*3Bs.
PioviitoM,—ThaPork markft is dull, with trifling
s*l*s dk #1740*170 for old mess, #U lor prime, 916.25
for prime mm: Beef fidbn. wi th sales at #8.60
*lO for repaoked Western m«ss, and 9ie.O*n for ex*
tram see: PriWo m*s* Beef is nominal.’ Asef hams are
quiet at #1440014 76 for western. Baoon Is quiet. Cut
Meats arrnominal at 8*8&e for Shoulders, and 10X®
lute for Btms. Lard is < dull abd heavy at )i®l2Jao.
Better and Cheese are unchanged.
: ' Whisk? |« nominal at )9’40.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE*
SEE FOURTH FACE.
ARRIVED
.u].??*, to'o Uava ""’ with
a Hoover, 10. days from Meherin
-Sbeeis cyptessahlngles to Noioross A
f,om Indian Hw.nth
.J!S£EB&i S clWn':° a ° U '“ MakB ««*»•
'MEMORANDA
of^rSif^ , Wo h f“V^T»«ral I , a . v " na ond New
-Steamship City of Etehmqnd, Mitchell, forPblladsl
.pfaia, miledfrom Bio&inosd I9ih inat
■ Ship Cbalo&er (Br), Kendall, and bark Sarah (Br),
Milligan, from-Rio de Janeiro arrived at Mobile isth
Inst _
..Bhip Parana, Langston, for - Buenos, oleared at New
York yesterday. -
ShiftPoiata, Cutler, oleared at New York yesterday
for Hons Kong.
..Bark Kanawha. Lynch, from Cienfuegos, arrived at
JfewYork yesterday, with loss of deck load of molasses.
Bng Ashby, Swim, from Falmouth (Ja) for rhilsdei
pbAsyWaa spoken Ist test in Crooked Island passage.
Bng Celt, Jtaper, henoe, arrived at Boston mh lost.
_ Bng A. Hortej OreutL for Philadelphia, cleared at New
Oriesßs MUr iast with 40 oatesootton, I49hbd«sugar.
571 bbls molasses, 552 hides, 106 empty casks, ana 43
pkgs mdse.
. Sohr Mary Elisabeth, Medary, cleared at New York
yesterday for Fniladeiphsa,
from Milford.Bel,arrived
Bohr New Bedford for Philadel
phia, arnved at Xtew York yesterday. _
; eobf'A’Field, Westgats, sailed from Taunton. 19th
Ssraf, Jone», and Novelty, Shaw, hence,
Pnos. Sliiiard. JftutfHtfn,. Del. for Boston: Fidelia,
Wbuton. f.lladtl.liia fbr do; Louu W«J«h. Paine,
Fhilad«lphia for fioenvort. • .
Ketnrned, aelua O A uniHr, John Snow, and Maria
Fhr. Harriot. Fraeo., Hatch. Wm I. Day
*Arr,»thihgSMrtu'St»ntb MeKenmw.ffew Or-
FSKh«r. Otoabi; EUiott(^laver| O anjl
fordo; Marietta nand, Terry, and H
A Weeks. Godfrey. do for Gloucester. 4 „„.
schraWTEmerson. Halcyon,andWilliam*
Vskms, SArfisrJ, and jThdsoavGriffin,
from FkUadelphCT?j#sSS; , 2ohrs Btoj F Reeves,
SST”*?.-, AlsiMlSMß»Morj grier«oPr4fc»aiPl.,»n(i
forysohte, QptttiLFldaoeipftia for do; Alice'Lea, Gor
tiSsffl, l S2hSSa'?^£‘ I’' 1 ’' ,
ite&iMtUfvJA'', oiU ( 4 1 , v
the ERESS.-t-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1860.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
DP TO 12 O’OLOOK LAST HltjftT.
GIRARD TIOU3E—N. E. comer Ninth and Chestnut
Hon ]m M Modi, N O J 9 fiK r l ‘‘ b “iS- 1 ,,,
"„f S3SL feif
W L Nichols, Chjoasn Jaoob Jersey
A J Thom peon. Now York MissThompaon.NeVrYork
Jas GiUore A wf, N Jersoy Miss Young. New Jersey
LM3loss. WPBh, D O. Jabez W Bell & ft, N C
W G Murray. Jersoy City HA Allen, New Jersey
Mr Snow, New York * B F Small, New York
TLLauler, New Hampshire John HDnll. Cauforhift
Hon J M Kunkel, Md J O Raid. Baltimore .
w H Lettermao,Fhila John Bmith, New York
V H Robertson, Pa Hon 8 Cameron So wf, Pa
Mrs Burnside, Harrisburg Mra J MoCormlolt. I a
N Kllmaker, Jr, Lancaster 8 Wilkeß So ia. N York]
R Conrad. Baltimore * H Howard, N Orleans
I) Kyle, New Jersey T Stowartdc la, N York
Mira Cook, N*w York A B Trotter & la. T enn
T K Dunbar, Tror M o »m»th. New York
EL Ross. Pennsylvania C PHichmond * wf. Pa
WB Hunter & sis. Pa Jas O O.ivor, Chioago
G F Mooro, Danville J Lift. Mobile
W Stewart. New York Genl Cooko, N .
W K Griswold, lowa. B W Pearson, NY° r J c
E Byerly, Philadelphia John Connor. N Orleans
P Suopie. New York - Geo Mathews & la,"* ork
Miss Mathews, Brooklyn 8
H Sautter, New York J J When, Jr. Ua'tiraoro
T H Greenfield, Nashvillo 8 MnnaH, Wow York
R Davies, New Yoik \V Benjamin, New York
A Fntz, Baltimore .
O W Adams, St. Louis . W A Shepherd, New York
John J 1 Scranton. California Jamce W Hunt, California
G Rubier, New York , l r #£?]£■* IJrtT, i ►
Clias Hushes New York A C Moham Sc ■ wf, Balt
J llnrnßson. Delaware N M Young* Virginia
James Crookaliank. Georsia J L Wllle, Dataware
C I' Lewison, Dolawaso
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut etreots
J C"Hauer & la, Lnnoaater Mias S Hnndereon.Carliso
HP Henderson, Carlisle ThnsU Walter. Wssh’n
Jno A Bmlthors, St Lolna E H AVer. & wf, N York
R it Taylor, New York Addison Child, Boston
Rev Rooerts & In, Mass H Dradloy do wf, Virsmia
Mr Myers do Is, Virginia Otis Bonholik do la. unstop
J A Reed do wf ThosF Rowland. Nw York
Sami O Weat. New York M W Smith, New Orleans
H Li Cooko, Ohio « M Poterßon, Now Vork
JnoßWrisht Cinoinnati Jos P Jones, Rrohmond.Va
JosL Weeks,Baltimore HEI Somes. Maine
W H Crawford. Baltimore RM D Sparks. New York
S Miller, M. D Wilm. Del A J Hiesiob. Chiooso
D W Horton, Milwaukee W L Coan, Boston
Marne Fishel, Cln. O F M MoFarlin & la.N Y
Oeo B Sohall, Allentown E Henrmues, New York
F T'Brown, Cloveio, d Jae Kent, Alabama
Mr t tuart, llew York EH Leopur, New York
k E Parker, Boßton Lyman Bike, Boston
H H Banks, fl ending Mre J Ban. s, Reading
Miss Banks, Reading , H M Hodsman dr wf, Mo
P MoMarten. New York John Boardman. N Y
A Devendorf, New York Mr Oram dc la. New York
Geo Clarence Cram, NY Aug G Weed, New York
J It Shear dr la, Albany M'sa R C Shear, Albany
A Wallace, New “ork Geo W Tilden, Boston
Cfipt D GFaragut Sc Ia,UBN O B Caldwell <fc la, N Y
W Renehan, Baltimore MisaQ Benzenger, Balt
A F AicCown, Virginia CftnttGW Hazard. U BA
John 8 Futhey, W Chester A WFairbanks, Ohio
J H Hamsn. MoVeytown Mrs Bngfu, Harm burs
Mra Gilbert. Harrlsbnrz Edw N PTsot, Brooklyn
Hon J L N Stratton. N J Chas E Elmer, N Jersey
JohnTNixon,New Jersey NTMa«m &vf» w
R J Arnold * la, Savannah Miss Arnold fc sister* Ga
Geoß Burnett icl&.N York R H Little. New York
R Ferguson wf. N York ME Wilson & wf. N York
B F Breeden, New York L Woodburn & dau, NY
Robt Donnil. England N Kingsbury, Hartford
N P Kent, Boston . H C I rumbuH. Hartford
C B Farnsworth. Providence W Orion. New York
8 i ain Sc wf, Newark. N J R L North Sc wf, Chicago
J V Manense.Flatbush, LI
THE UNION—Arch street, above Third.
R A O’Kerr, Pa Jes H Conway. Delaware
Ohas Mickey. Allontown Jno B Moser. Allentown
J D Bat erston. Buoks co AJ G Dub*, Allentown
J H Dubz. Allentown J H Booster. 1 Ambertv’e
Geo 8 Brady, Lancaster V- Rlelnfeld, Fort Wayne
iss Bteinfeid; Fdrt Warne william Vail, N J
D Riohwine. Lancaster co Jonathan Geesaman, Fa
H J Ewing, Monmouth, 111 8 D Bottle, Fa
J Vollnrohamp, Pa ~ H C Bower, Pa
Beni Haywood, Pottsville M iss Haywood. Pottsville
Alex Horton, Lambertville J P Kauffman, Pittsburg
JONES’ HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Sixth.
Jno G Warwiok. Ohio R Kirkpa’riok. Ohio
Wm F Rioks,Ohio . H a Porker, New York v
P HLangdon.-Wilm, N'C O P Rose. Boston, Mass ’
Geo L Gay, Boston, Mass D Webb,New York
Sami Gray, New Jersey Jos EH s. Massachusetts
Col MoMichael,NowJerBoy Cant A Thompson, N J
T N Adams. New Jersey ft van Renssalear, N J
Hyatt Frost, New York John Lyke, New York
R Eaatbrook, Philadolohia JW Phelps, firattlebom
Arthur Jackson, W ew York Mrs J Bervis. New Jersey
lucham Coryell, N J John Btmrp. S Hampton
Janies Green, S Hampton Geo Gould. Massachusetts
A Burgers. Prov, RI 8 A Weeden, Prov, K I
W Cosceihall Prov, RI Chss T Carney. Boston
Chas Hall, New York A Pnrkma, Virginia ,
A Clark, New York W H ftidcr, Maryland
ST. LOUIS HOTEL— Chestnut street, above Third.
A B Keevil, Pittsburg C D Morrison, N Jersey
Ohas Weisker, New York John Pouton, New York
W Ballentyne. Wash, DC A Spencer. Norristown
John R Daggers. N Jersey Berri Hnokley. New Jersey
1 Merrintn, Epring’d, Mass R Williams. Brooklyn
7f Jones, Auburn D Rymond. Bangor
Ade Laforgue, New York a G Davis, Conn
T G Bages, Penna HNtearns, .
T Murray. New York a MolUllo. New York
L Bernstein, New York KHiggitls, Boston
AMERICAN HOTEL—Uhestnut st., above Fifth.
J Lewis, Mat) land D H Pratt, Cleveland •
G J Stephens, Chester co Jos F Smith, Rending
G O Calhoun. Philadelphia J K Cook Sc la, New York
H C Bond. Pennsylvania Jas Hawkins Sc wf, Del
ThosP Kinsey, Reading Louis Durr, New York ,
JasL Carhart, Maryland H Hollyday, Jr, Maryland
Jaooß Haynes & wf, Ohio l) D Earle, New York
kJ Riley, New Vork James Woodward, Balt
h Fisher. New York Jas Williams, Boston
Chas Williams. Boston KSnively. Ualtimore
Thos A Neilly. Pottsville B N Beers & la, Coon T
John 8 Tnek, New Jersey C H Androws. New York
James Davis. Koh’l Haven G B Phillips & wf, Bos’on
Jos H Cook, Boston M H Stevens, New York
Jos W Deacon, New Jersey Dr J P Quinn/Washtn?ton
Mrs P S Latbrop, Scranton John fl Diok, Enilnnd
W N Haven, New York W W Techndy. Delaware
J R Lattomus, Delaware John Oardner, New York
F A Curtis, Delaware
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth st.. above Chestnut.
Fugene Smith, Phcenixv’e Jas Brown, Maryland
Wm Everhart, W Chester J Riley, Rending
J Dawson Kerr, Indiana E F Chnstman, W Ches
Wm P Thatcher, Penna Levi F Kinzer, Pottstewn
ft Maxwell. Kennett Sqr H C Greenfield, Penna
J Beeebower, Chester oo Sami Bnnton, Chester co
H G Bnnton, Chester oo Wra co
W H Dock Penna * J Bertolett, Reading
J H Lewis Delaware co Jss Wilson- Port Deposit
Jas Watson, Ch&rjdlers'r’e Mies Eliza Fisher, Va
STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth.
Sami A Schroff. Lano oo Jos Brestel. Middletown
R Landis, Middletown Geo Market, Penna
T E Williams. Lewistown H Baker, Phila ,
Jno MoGaughey, Clearfield Jos Hder, Pittsburg „
Wra H Walt. Pittsburg Jas Karl, BoaUburg, Fa
D H Horett* St Louis M C Kirk, Penna . _
Ja-ob Burkholder, Penna Sami Wooster, Boslabg,Pa
A J Kanfiman.Mechsnicsbg Jerome Keeley, Chester oo
Henry Felix, Harrisburg G W Porrest, Lewisburg
MERCHANTS’ BOTEL-Fourth etreet, below Aroh.
Bobt T Collyor, Mass J Whitley, Jr, Geneva,NY
Geo W Bradley, New York J, Bnardman. Conn
Geo R Whit", Fitteburg W T Donaldson, ICy
R O’Connor, Miobigan Geo W bike, Boston
Ft T Van rant, Philo . J M Daily. Ki'tanmng
Wm R Hushes. Cambria co H Wolfe. Pittsburg
D.MoConnetl. Ohio Jos B Dillaway. lovra
S Zinn. New York Jss B Adame, Troy, Pa
W W Mau». New Jersey Tbo*Or«m,NewJer*ey
RC Kimball. Ohio F Hall. New York
Jos J Chittock tc wf, Phila Or D F Brundago, Penna
J B Shipman, Easton, Pa
MERCHANTS’ IIOUSE-Third Bt., above Callowbill,
R Wmd. Bath, Pa Reuben Vogel, Bath, Pa
Wm 8 Young. Allentown I evi Line, Allentown
Grabill Bear. Lano co. Pa P Peifer, Northampton oo
Miss 8 Woodring, Penna Jos Duoh & la. Penna
Geo Fhnt tc la, retina W D *eesor, Readmit
Dr B D Bucher. Lebanon J M Wiest, Sohlk 00. Pa
Beni Groeh, Lano co, Pa F Rioh-or, Frceburg, Pa
P 8 Riegle, Frecburg, Pa
BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine.
8 B Hu’eltnn.New Jersey G J Reading. New Jersey
E West, Hickory Run M Bnedaker, Trenton
D E Patterson, Philadelphia Jos Eats'burn, Attleboro
Chas Gillingham it la, Phila Moses Eostburn, Solebury
Miss F tly. Solebury Jos hill, Germantown
J Keilura. Wayne co, Pa (J Flower, Bucke oo
W t Tiros, Easton C Leedom, Bucks Co
J D Duffield. Bucks co John Watson, fiolobttry
John fiatoh, Pa . A L Clossen. Pa
R Snedaker, Trenton, N J Mm hhow. Buoirs 00, Pa
Miss Smith, New Jersey Jos Robins, Books 00, Pa
John C Moore, New Hope H C Case. New Hope
W W Gray, Pa
FOUNTAIN HOTEL-Socond street, above Market
P J Bath, Felton, Del Mary Lavers, New York
H Beams, Smyrna, Bel C A Bowen, Boston
Beni Sheppard, Laurel. Del J R Kowbotham. Wilm
Dr E 8 Aborn, Philadelphia J B Grove. Bucks co Pa
J R Carman tc family, Del Jns Campion Al. N Jersey
John Purkms, New York W Smith,.New York
Mr Stoel, Kenton, Delaware
MT. VERNON HOTEL-fieoond etreet. above Aroh.
E Johnson. Montg co.Pa D W C Brodhend. Del
John Billin, Pennsylvania Mrs Jamison, Maryland
Miss Jemison. Maryland David Grove. Union 00. Pa
Bam'l Gimberley, Union oo L Dubree, Johnsonville.Pa
J Smith. JohnsnaviUe, Pa Jos Clark, Montg 00, Pa
David Fettar, Buoksoo, Pa T C Van Horn, Buoks co
NATIONAL HOTEL—Jtaoe street, alxjveThird.
H J Baeger. Allentown T Good, Allentown
Cant W H Gansler. Fa Wm Andress, Fhila
N Sparing, Philadelphia H O Kennedy,‘Fhila
fleo F Kurtz, Lancaster Thos Coleman, Lancaster
Mr Kerkenslarer A la Ellis L Vandhng, Pa
S H Miller, Allentown John S Linderman, Fa
C H Knauss, Bethlehem 8 J Helfenstem, Fa
C H Watere, Danville Wm Taylor, Soh Haven
H J Saeger, Allentown
BLACK BEAK HOTfiL-Third et.. above Callowhil.
S A Lewry,Wilmington, Bel C F Rahling, York county
H 8 Borer, Olney Chas Fmner, liartsville
Chas Haroer, Jenkmtown W Hamer, Penneburg
Jno Herrh. Penneburg J K Bill. Karlvllle
L K Anpleton, Backs oounty Sami 8 Weber. Tremont
Thos Bra. ljahaska Geo K Levan, Reading
Jno 8 Wenrick. BernviUe J&s Hauser, Lehigh 00. Pa
Thns Be stow, Lehigh 00. Pa George Wesoer, Penna
Chas B Knight, Smitbfield Peter Hallowell, Abirgton
W RPennington. Dojlest’n A P Steokel, Lehigh co
B Setgfried, Wennersville John Bsrndt, Tremont
C L Pinkorton, Tremont Charles Bins, Philadelphia
BALI) EAGLE—Third slreet, above CallswhiU.
M Uhler,’New Jersey Airs Kauffman, Allentown
J (x Odenheimer. M Chunk A Kiohhne, Lehigh oounty
Miss Ida Stein. Al’ertown D Stein, Allentown
Miss Cotler, Allentown Jonathan Bhoemnker, Pa
8 Shoemaker. Lehigh oo MK Aegar, Lancaster co
CHimmelwright. Books co A Prate, Reading
John Peterman«.Penna E Doster, Bethlenem
A Mice, Lebanon
SPEOIAL NOTICES
Dibbases of the Blood arc all caused by
the disposition of the waste or worn-out particles of
tho Blood to the weakest portion of the body. All forms
ofThroat or Lung difficulties, os well as Catarrh, are as
much a scrofulous taint m the. system as King’s Evil,
Salt Rhenrn, Caneera, Ulcers, Tumors, and Eruptions
or various kinds. By taking J. R. Stafford's IRON AND
SULPHURPOWDERB, which unite with the digested
food, and enter with it into the formation of new blood,
strengthening and converting itswdstes or worn-out
particles into gases, whioh so invigorates the olronlation
as to expel all impurities from the system. The OLIVE
TAR should be used mall cases as directed on the label,
or in a pamphlet whioh is sent free. See advertisement
Sold by all druggists, and by DYOTT A CO., 232 Nortli
SECOND Street, Philadelphia, no!2-t22
Saving Fund—National Safbtt Trust
Company.— Chartered by tho State of Pennsylvania.
RULEB.
1. Money is reoeived evory day, and in any amount,
arge or small.
5. FIVE PER CENT, interest is paid for money from
the day it is put in.
8, The money is always paid baok in GOLD whenever
it is oailed for, and without notloe.
4. Money is reoeived from Executors, Admtnt'iifra
tors, Guardians, and other Trustees, m large or small
sums, to remain a tong or short period.
6. The money reoeived from Depositors is invested in
Roal Estate, Mortgages, Ground Kents, andothor first
class securities,
6. Offioe upon every day—WALNDT Street, southwest
oomor Third street, I Thiladotehia. ja!2
Shamen's Saving Fijnd—Northwest
CoßNxn Second and Walnut Streets.— Deposits re
ceived in small ahd large amounts, from all olasses of
the community, and allowo interest at the rate of FIVE
PER CENT, per annum.
Money may be drawn by oheoks without loss of in
terest.
Office open daily, from 9 until 6 o’olook, and on Mon
day and Saturday until nine in the evening. President,
FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary, OHAB,
M. MORRIS.
film Dyb! Daib Dtb !!— Batchelor’S
LIQUID HAIR DYE is the original and best in the
morject. All others aro mere imitations, and should be
avoided if you wish to esoapa ridicule, Splendid Black
or beautiiul Baoww instantaneously. Sold by nil Drug
gists everywhere. The genuine has tho signature of,
WILLIAM A.. BATCHELOR upon a steel-plate en
graving on four sides of eaoh box.
• Ee,tears Counterfeits, - ■
Manufactory, 81 Darolay. street, late 233 Broadway,
New York. ' CHARLES BATCHELOR,
&08-ly . • . Proprietor,
Okh Pjiioh Oi.orniNa of thb Datbst
Bfytis.made in tho best mhtlnor, expressly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST wiling prices marked In
Plain Fi gores. All goods made to order warranted satis*
fAotory. Our ONE-PRIDE eystem is striotly adhered
to. A’ l are thereby tteatdJ ttlikb'. L . .
sa2Brly JONES A CO„ 604 MARKET fltreet.
New Cabinet Safb, tlio most
elegant piooe of furniture, and the only thoroughly Art
and burglar proof Safe yet offerod to housekeepers for
tho protection of Plate, Jewelry, Ao. Please examine
asample nowatmy dopot, 710 OHEBTNUT btreet,
under Masonlo Hall, Philadelphia. M. G. SADLER,
Agent. no3*sAwtf
SalamanderPihh-Piioof Safes. —Avery
argo aseortment of OALAMANDERS for saleatrea*
aonable prlocs. No. 304 CHESTNUTBt„ Philadelphia.
nc» If KVANB Sc WATtON,
Grovkr & Bakrr’b (Jelrbrated
NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES
The Boat in Uae for Family Sewing.
No. 730 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. auW-lJ
Card Printing, Best and O/ihapest in
he City, at 34 South THIRD Btroot.
CIRCULAR PRINTINO, Best and Cheapest in the
City, at 34 «outh THIRD Street.
BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Bent and Cheapest in the
City, at 34 SuuthTHIRD Street.
HAND-BILL PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in Ilia
City, at 34 South THIRD Btreet,
PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other descrip
tion of Printing, of the most superior quality, at the
most reasonable rates, at RINGWALT Sc BROWN’S,
Drexel’s Building. 34 South THIRD Btreet. e!3«tf
MARRIED.
AUGE—JOHNSON.—On tho 10th ult ,by the Rev. Dr.
Ddrr, S. Trutnan Augo and Bell Jobmon, both of.Psila
delnnia I Baltimore papers please copy.} *
HKNSnAW—WINTKRBOTTOM.—At Ccmshohook*
en, on the 16th Inst., by Bov. J. Lindemutb, Mr. Joseph
Hensliaw to Miss Martha Ann Wintorbottora, all of
Radnor. Delawaro eountr. *
TUsTIN—MIDDLETON.—On the 14th tn*»., by Rev.
S. Y. Monroe, of Camden, Mr. Charles E. Tustm, of
Demernra- toMissAdelaidoD. Middleton, eldest daugh
ter of the i&to Dr. it. S. Middleton, of Philadelphia. *
ALIEN.—On-tlmevoning of the 10th inst.,Rebecca
Alien, wiriqw of Charles Aden, aged nearly 79 years.
Her relatives and friends are invlteu to attend her fu
neral, without further notice. Irom her late residenoe,
No. fi2B Pine street, on Fifth day afternoon, the 23d inst,
at2o’oiook. Intorment at Friends’ Western Giound. **
WALTON.—On the 19lh inst., Lydia T* Walton, in the
18th year of her age. • ‘
Her fnrnds are invited to attend her funeral from the
residence of Ann Hallowed Germantown, on Fourth
day, the 21st inst, at 2 o’clook. Interment at South
Laurel Hill. . **
BIRCH.—On the 19th inst., Sarah Biroh,in the 17th
year of her age. *
Funeral from the residenoe of her father, David Birch,
M. D., No. 262 Girard avenue, on Thursday morning,
23d mat., at 10 o’clook. **
COHRY.-On the 19ih mat., Mrs. Helena Coriy, m
the 76th year of her age.
Funeral from her late residence, Memphis street,
below Dauphin, this (Wednesday) morning, at 9
o’elrok. *
DOyLE.—on the 19th inst., Thomas Doyle, in the3Bth
yqarrf bis age.
Funeral f.om his late residence, Lewis street, be
low Oxford, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at l o’clock. *
FIELDING.—On the 18th inst., Daniel Fielding, aged
63 years.
Funeral from his late residenoe in Roxborough,near
the nine-mile stone, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at l
oclook. , *
• FOMKER.—On the l4th instint, John W. Forker,ln
the 53d year of bis age.
Funeral froth his late residefloo, UlTenboimer’s ave
nue, Poplar street, below Third, to*morro\lr (Thurs
day) morning, at 10 o’olook. "*
GRAHAM —On the 19th inst., Jonathan Holmes, in
fantson of William and Rebecoa Jane Graham-
Funeral from the residenoe of bis parents, No. 1337
Howard street, below Master, this (Wednesday) after
noon, at 1 o’clock. *
GKl'. —On the 19th inat,, Mrs. Sarah C. Gee
Funeral from her late rosidenoe, l* o. 635 Pine street,
to-morrow (Thursday) morning. atlOo’oloek, *
HYJ)li.—On the 27th instant. Suean Hide.
Funeral from the residence of her brother-in-law. Jo
seph D. Hartley .No. 809 Locust street, at 1 o’clock
this (Wednesday) afternoon. *
LOCKLIN—On the 13th inst.. Byron Looklin,son of
Jame» and Almira Locklin, aged 6 years.
MUNN.—On the iDth inst. Jeanette Munn,wifeof
William J. Munn.mthe 17th year of her age.
Funeral from the Residence of her husband, Gay
street. Manayunk, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2
o’clock. *
NKtiSON.—On the 19th met., Gabriel Kelson, in the
66th year of his age.
Funeral from hie late residence. Church street,Brides
burp. this(Wednosoay) afternoon, at 1 o’clook. *
SMITH.- On the 18th instant, Captain John Smith,
aged 3f years.
Funeral from his late residence, corner of Twelfth
and Cherry streets, this (Wednesday) morning, at 12
oolook, *
JJLAOK DRESS 6
OODS—A large stock
Bombazine Alpacas,
Mohair Lustres,
Satin de Chinos,
Ammalines,
Figured Poplins,
Irish Poplins,
Gros Gram Bilks,
Poult de Smes,
English Silks.
Patent Boiled Silks, &o.
fc SON, Mourning Btoro,
No. 918 Chestnut street
Cashmeres,
Merihoee,
Armure Cashmeres,
Veldtir Reps,
Velour Ottomans,
Bombazines,
Tamises,
Mousselmeß,
Reps Anglais,
Paramattas,
BESSON
A NNOUNOEMENT TO THE LADIES.
DISCOUNT FOR CASH PER CENT.
Consumors purchasing at our Retail Counters will
lenceforth be allowed the same dednotion as store
keepers.
HTER CT. DISCOUNT ON CASH PURCHASES,
TRIMMINGS. ZEPHYRS- LACES, RIBBONS,
SKIRTS, CORSHTd, NETS. SHAWL-BORDERS,&c.
Citv Railway Fares to our Establishment will be am
ply repaid by the inducements we offer in prico, va
riety, quality, anil quantity.
J. G. MAXWELL * SON,
Manufarturinx and Importing Establishment.
Southeast corner Eleventh and Chestnut.
8y Prepaid goods sent by Mail or Express.
nol4 wthfcsgt
(Y3=» JEFFERSONIAN ASSOCIATION, for-
L? merit the Young Men’s Douglas Campaign Club,)
—The first Regular Stated Meeting 10-NIGHT, at the
Globe Hotel, sixth Kt., below Chestnut, at SH o’olook.
An eleotion for officers will take place. Let every
member be presont. JAMBS B. RONEY.
H* Secretary Pro. Tam.
tv's 5 * FIFTEENTH AVARD.-A MEETING
UJt or the DOUGLAS DEMOCRATIC CLUB THIS
MTENtNO, hist instant, at TWENTY-SECOND and
HAMILTON Street*, Evory. member is requested to
attend. THOMAS HUGHES.
It* Score tam
rrS 5 * FIFTEENTH WARD.—A MEETING
15. oMbe DOUGLAS DEMOCRATIC CLUB Will
be held THIS (Wednesday! EVENING, November*!.
nttk o’olook, at their Hall, TWENTY-SECOND and
HAMILION Sfcrooti, AH Democrats in favor of a
permanent organization and the dootnno of non-in
tervention are requested to attend.
H» THOMAS HUGHES, Storotary.
rr3=” ALUMNI ANNIVERSARY.—XHK AN-
L 3 nivorsary of t h o Alumni of the Univarsity of
rennsylvamawill rake plaoe on Fi*JDaY EVENING,
November 23d, in tile College Halt, Ninth street, above
Chestnut, at eight o’olopk. Tho Provost, Rev, Dr,
GODWIN, wilt address the Alumni, nttd the Oration
will be delivered by tho Rev. F, E. MONTGOMERY,
of New>ork.
Orchestra under the charge of Mr. H&ssler.
Tickets may bo had eratuitously by epplving to the
Jasitorat tho University, or at Hazard’s Book Store,
724 Chaßtnut street n2l-3t
rry* EIGHTH ST. GEORGE BUILDING
L? SOCIKTY.—Tho seoond seated meeting will be
bold on WEDNEBDAY EVENING, Novembor2lat, at
Ward’s Hotel. CHERRY Street, above Third to re
ceive the duos and loan the funds, at whiob time an op
portunity will be given to persons tosubsoribe for sionk.
The constitution and by-laws are ready.and will be dis
tributed at the meeting, chares, $lOO per month.
, JOHN VOLKMAH, President.
Joiin Dripps, Secretary. no2o-3t*
rns=» ORATION BEFORE THE ALUMNI.^
L 3 The annual Oration before the Alumni of the
University of Pennsylvania will be delivered on FRI
DAY KvRNIN -J, November23d, at eight o’olook, by
the Hev. H. E. MONTGOMERY, of New York, at the
College Hall, Ninth street above Chestnut.
Tickets may be had gratuitously by applying to the
Janitor at the Univorsity, or at Hazard's Book Btore,
72* Chestnut street. ni9Ct
fYy- ANNIVERSARY OP THE “MER-
L 3 OANTILE BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION OF
rHILADELPHIA.”—The Nineteemh Anniversary of
Association will he celebrated at the MUSICAL
FUND HALL, on FRIDAY EVENING, November
23, at 7 }i o’olook. on whioh oooaiion the Annual Re-
Sort of the Board of Managers will be read, and ad
resses delivered by
Rov. A. A. WILLPTTB,
Rev. JOBEHH A. 8EI«f, and
GEO. H. STUAHTJEsq.
ORCHESTRA UNDER THE DIRECTION OF
PROF. HAB3LER. Cards of admission may be had
gratuitously by applying to the undersigned,'No. bO
North THIRD Btreet. The number oi tiokdti will be
positively limited to the the
noig t23if President.
Vs 2 * PEOPLE’S LITERARY INSTITUTE.
t_k3 The Eighth Course of Lector* s'will be opened
atOONCERT HALL, on THURSDAY KVKNINO,
November 13d, by Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER.
To be followed by *
Rev. E. H, Chapin, D.D November 27fch.
Hon N. P. Banks...-. December6th.
George Wm, Curtis, Esq —. December 13th.
Uar&Td Tot lor, Esq.-_.. . December 20th.
Hon. Charles Sumner December 27th.
Rev. B shop Simpson, B. D.. January Sd.
Rev. H. Ward Deeoher.. January 30th,
Rev. R.B. Storrs, D. D.*— January 17th.
Kev.H. Ward Deeoher. January 24th.
Tickets for the course of Ten Leoturee lor Bale at
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Admitting ons person*. ...... $2 00
*• Gentleman and lady 3.26
'• Gentleman and two ladies-
Single tiokets, 25 oents
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.—
ILS DEPARTMENT OF MINES, ARTS, AND
MXNUFACTUREB-COURBE OF ISCO-ittGl,
The Annual Winter Coarse of Lectures in this De
partment will oon.meneo on FRIDAY. Nov. M, 18G0.
*3 he following Professors will Lecture upon their ro
pectlvesubjeots:
Prof. JOHN F, FRAZER. ” Mechanics and Chemis
try.” MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 4 o’olook P. M,
, Prof. CHARLES B.TBEGO. • Geology and Minera
logy.” TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 4 o'clock P. M,
Prof. PAIR MAN ROGERS, ‘‘Civil Enemeerlng-
Construotion.” MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 5
o’olook P. M
Prof. J. PETER. LESLEY, “ Mining.” TUESDAY,
at 6 o’clock P. at. .
Prof. K. OTIS KENDALL, “Mathematics.” A
oourse of Mathematics may be followed by those who
desire to do so, under the direotion ol tbo Professor of
Mathematics.
Attendance on these Leotures is entirely voluntary,
and thoy are not conneoted with the ordinary College
instruction. n
Those doairing to receive a diploma or oortifloato will
he examined during the Winter and at the dose of the
Course, upon the subject of the Lectures and upon oer
fain Text Books wluohwill bo indicated.by thePro
tessor a.
Either Course may be taken by the Student at his
option.
For Tickets, apply to FREDERICK DICK. Janitor,
at the University. North Building, ami for information
respecting the studies to.
FA.IKMAN ROGERS. Dean of the Faculty,
nolo-5t SOS West RJTTENHOUSE Square,
fys=» HARRISON LITERARY INSTITUTE.
LL2 -FIFTH ANNUAL COURSE.
OPENING LECTURE
GEORGE D. PRENTICE, Esq.,
Editor of tbo Louisville Journal,
AT NATIONAL HALL .
MARKET Street, above TWELFTH,
On TUESDAY EVENING, November 20.
Subject—“ Poliiios and Politicians of the United
States.”
Tiokets 25 oents. Tiokets admitting a gentloman aud
two ladies. fiOcenta.
To be had at Hazard’s, 724 Chestnut; Bowet’s, Sixth
and Vme; Snowden’s, Fourth and Noble, Gaut & Volk
mar’s 609 Chestnut; Stokes, Fnnkford road and Co
lumbia avenue; Brown’s. Ninth and Chestnut, and*at
the dooron the evening of the Leoture. no]3-7t
(VS* OFFICE PENNLYLVANIARAIL
1 13 ROADCOMPANY.
„ Philadelphia. Ootober 17,1850.
The Board of Directors have this day deolared a semi
annual dividend of THREE PER CENT, on the Capi
tal Stock of the Company, clear of State tax, payable
on and after NOVEMBER 15.1860. 1
Powers of Attorney for oolleotion of Dividends can
be bad on application at the Office of the Company. No.
238 South THIRD Street. THOB. T. FIRTH,
0018-tdel Treasurer.
nrSF*' OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
ljJj AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY?
MARCH 1840
The holders of the bonds of this Company, due'July L
1850, can now reoeive, upon application at this offioe, 10
per cent, in cash, upon the terms specified in the oiro*-
iar attached.
The holders are also entitled to the benefit of a Sink
ing Fund of $140,000 per annum, as established by the
stockholders at their annual meeting, held January 9,
1850, and in pursuance oftheoontraot,enteredintoby
he oompanyjmd duly recorded, to carry the same into
lfeot, 8- BRADFORD, Treasurer.
CIRCULAR, . r *
Nelict to tkt Heldirs of PhiladtlpKia and Rtadint
Railroad Company Mortsag* Bonds,dus July l, jgeo,
These bonds are seoured by the first mortgages on the
road, amounting in the aggregate to 95,303,400, The
net revonue for the last fiscal yoar was six times the
amount of the annual interest on these bonds,
The managers propose to extend them for a period of
twenty years, the holders retaining the bonds and the
security of the mortgages in the preoise condition in
which they are now held. Fresh sheets of ooupons for
the interest, payable half-yearly, will be issnpd.
A bonus oflO per cent, will bo given to the holders, in
consideration of their assenting to the extension. This
bonus will be paid in oosh to the bearers of the bonds*
on their signing a reoeiptand presenting their retpeo
pve bonds at the office of the Company,or to its agents,
and endorsement will he furnished
os application i 1
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oc3l°frn^ ingfl * QlB South EIGHTH Street.
T’HB AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF JANE
FAIRFIELD. Boston: Bazin & Ellsworth. The
life f f this wonderful woman is cow for sale at E VAN S’,
and at the Book storekgenerally. There has been no
hing like it written. Price 81. no3o-2t*
BOOK. BUYERS-—Gentlemen: I have
taken the Basement of the Philadelphia Bank*
419 CHESTNUT Street* where I will continue to buy
and sell (m I have heretofore done at the Custom
house Avenue £oak-stand)pld and new Law and Mis
cellaneous Booki. I have for sale upwards of 100 old
black-letter Books printed prior to the year 1499. Also*
a copy of Erasmus on the Wow Testament*] vo!s.*4to»
printed in IMS, Price $3O. I will also deal in Engravings
and Autographs. Persons at a distance wishing to sell
Books, will describe their names, dates* (rises* bindings*
conditions* and prices. Pamphlet Laws oi Pennsyl
vania* and old Booksupon America wanted.
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JOB PRINTING.
f£*HE NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE
“THE PRESS”
is prepared to exeoute neatly* cheaply, and expeditiously
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING.
PAMPHLETS,
PAPER BOOKS,
CIRCULARS,
BLANKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
POSTERS*
HANDBILLS,
PRINTING FOR
AUCTIONEERS, LAWYERB,
MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS,
MECHANICS, BANKS,
RAILROAD AND INSURANCE COMPANIES.
All orders loft at the Pabho&tlon Office oi Th
Press, No, 417 CHESTNUT Street* will be promptly
attended to. jolB-tf
SUPERIOR SYRUP FROM CHINESE
and A’rioan Cane, for salo by GEORGE W. TAY
LOR* at his Free-labor Store, northwest corner of
FIFI’H and CHERRY Streets. It*
REIMER’S, second street above
ORISON, hAs constantly on hand and for sale a
larc e assortment of materials to the trade. Open daily
ana on Wednesday and Saturday evemntp. It*
STEREOSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS. MA
nuraotured in every style. STEREOSCOPIC
VIEWS, of latest importations. Opera Gheues,Spec
tacles, Microsoopes, &0., sold low at M. J. PRANK
LIN'S. Optioian, IIS South FOURTH Street. b*ln\*
Chestnut, no2l6tif
A FREES! APPLES! APPLES!
x jL so bbls Greenings.
CO do Russets,
CO do Baldwins.
<0 do Spitzenbergn.
Also, prime Sweet apples for preserving* for salo low
at No. 10 STRAWBERRY Street. no2l-4t*
JAVA COFFEE.—I,OOO pockets prime
Java Coffee, for sale bv JAMES GRAHAM * 00..
jh'gyiwfA utre«*.
ANNIBEED— For sale by WETHERILL
& BROTHER, Nos. 47 and 49 North SECOND
Street. ■ no!2
BAY .RUM—For salo by WETHERILL
k BROTHER* Nos. 47 and 49 North SECOND
Street. __ v noix
STORAGE. —Storage for merchandise of
>53 kh kinds, and at, low rates, at Kensington Borew
PonV. Nh North nRLAWA RE Avemrn. <v>»
JALBP— For Bale by WETHERILL &
Hit OTHER. 47 anti 49 North BKOOND Street
!%] OTICE* —APPLICATION HAS BEEN
il made to the Auditor Genera) of the Btate of Penn
sylvania for the renowal of a Certificate of Pennsylva
nia State Loan, per act of April 16,1845, No. MfiO. for
&1.440.48, dated April 10* 1848, in name, of Stbilla 8.
Kennedy* the came having been lost or destroyed.
aet-mSm
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
2,000 yards
DOUBLE WIDTH
RICH BE'OOHE
POPLINS.
IN DARK GROUNDS, WITH
SILK FIGURES,
AT
®1 PER YARD.
VERT CHEAP.
THOS. W. EVANS & CO,
Nos. 818 and BSO CHESTNUT STREET.
no!9-3t
C. & C. •
ON FRIDAY. NOV. 16,
“Will liavo eompleted the improvements in the aeoond
Story of their Store, ami
WILL EXHIBIT
IN TAHIR
LARGE, NEW
OLOAK ROOM
An elegant assortment of
LADIES’
FINE OLOTH CLOAKS.
COOPER & CONARD.
SOUTHEAST CORNER NINTH AND MARKET.
nols '
gLEGANT CLOAKS.
SACQUEB. BASQUES,
PALETOTS.
THE
MOST SUPERB ASSORTMENT
fO ns FOUHD Ilf TH« CITT.
ALL AT
MODERATE PRICED.
IMPORTED ANl\ MANUFACTURED
PROM
FINEST LYONS VELVETS,
FINE RIBBED CASTORS,
IMPERIAL DOESKINS,
And an infinite variety of
FANCY CLOAKINGS.
FRENCH AND ENGLISH
PRODUCTIONS,
Too multifarious to enumerate.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
THE PARIS MANTILLA,
OLOAK AND FUR
EMPORIUM,
NO. 708 CHESTNUT STREET.
no9-tf
IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT OUR
FALL STOCK OF
FINE CARPET B*
We chail oiler them at tho following
REDUCED PRICES.
REST VELVETS, $1.23 to $1.60.
BEST BRUSSELS, sl.l3}* to $1.37.
BEST TAPESTRIES, 85 to 96 cents.
BEST THREE-PLIES, $l.OO to 81.10., -
BEST INGRAINS, 75 to 83 cent*.
«
BAILY & BROTHER,
noSO-tothe No 920 CHESTNUT Street.
IN THE 1 I&TRIOT COUHT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
BUaHROU W. KNIGHT vs. ELIZABETH HAR
MER, Administratrix to the Estate of James Harmer,
Contractor, and Elizabeth Harmer. owner, Levan Fa
oias. September Term, 1800. No. 730. _
HENRV I. BOCKIUS vs. SAME. Levari Facias.
September Term. 1860. No. 745.
The Auditor appointed to report distribution of the
fund in Court, arising from the Sheriff’s sale under the
above writs of “All that lot orpleoe of ground* with
the three-stoned briok building thereon erected* situate
at the southwest oorner of Eleventh and Barley street,
m the oity of Philadelphia, containing in front or
breadth on said Eleventh street twenty feet, more or
less, and extending of that width in length or depth
westward along said Barley street eighty-two feet to a
twenty feetwide street, lata out by Joeeph Swift, &0.,“
will attend to the duties of his appointment on TUES
DAY, the fourth day of December* at 4 o’otookP. M.«
at hie Office. No. 404 PRUNE Street, when and where
all persons interested are required to present their
laims, or be debarred from coming in on said fund.
no2l -m P. P.MORRIH, Auditor.
MILLINERY GOODS.
MRS. R. M. TELFORD WILL OPEN
Cwih Winter Millinery on WEDNESDAY, November
21, at 903 North SECOND street. no»-2t*
SILL HEADS,
FAMILY FLOUR,
MADE FROM CHOICE WHITE WHEAT,
G. IT. MATTSON.
LABELS
S, W. cor. ARCH and TENTH street, sell
gJHOTWJfILL’S SWEET CIDER*
MADE EXPRESSLY FOR OUR SALES.
The first lnvoico*bf this
. CELEBRATED CIDER
Just received.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
DEALER IN
FINE GROCERIES.
0031-tf Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets*
THOMPSON,
SON. & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
CABINET-MAKERS* MATERIALS,
238 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
97" Brocatells* Plushes, Reps, Damasks, and every
description of Furniture and Curtain Goods. sel9-2m
U # SHOEMAKER & Co.,
GLASS, PAINTS,
OILS, AND VARNISHES,
Northeast Corner FOURTH and RACE Streets,
■y23»6m
APPLES.—I,OOO bbls. Prime, now arriv
xm mg from Western New York, and for sale in lots
to suit purchasers, by BUZBY k CO., Nos. 931 and 933
MARKET Street. noJQ-12t*
Refined sugars.—o. donageue,
S 3 South WATER street, offers for sale 4 600
packages of Steam Refined Sugars and Syrups, at re
duced prices. Terms—approved notes at 50 and 60 days,
or a liberal discount made tor cash. noffl-St*
ROSIN, PITCH, and TAR.—I,7OO bbls.
Hojln. all grades: 250d0. Pitch, larse .in: 75 bbls.
Wo. lo .South wharve*, nol,
tIAYANA OIQARS.—A fresh assortment
"-. r nowlandinf fromßneMoClanahan,juatamved,
and for cat, lowTjj CHaKLKS TETU,
108-Ut 130 WALNUT Street,
CARPETINGS.
LEGAL.
WANTS.
A SITUATION WANTED BY A
o. yO S! l * I>aii in a Wholeeale Trimming or Grocery
otore. Ho. had two years experience in the Tnmming
bnsinem. Address "8 E. A./’Blood’. Dnqatoh. It*
fiO TO ICO PER CENT. MADE IN A
YY safe.and beautifal Business. The advertiser,&
western firm, want* a PAKTNuiR, with Two to Five
Thousand Dollars, to take charge of and sell a Western
production. A rare opportunity. Referenoe of an un
exceptionable order required. Address ” West,” this
office, stating where an interview oan be had. noft-3t*
A GENT WANTED. —A competent and
"• reliable person to take the agonoy for the sale of
a first-olass Sewing Maohine, (new patent,) whioh will be
on exhibition for two days, at N. F. PAWCOAST’S. 4 31
CHESTNUT Street. no2o 36
ROOM WANTED.—A
“• ,?*n«le man wishes to hire a commodious Room,
SPJJ& of CallowhiH and e&ct of Twelfth street Address,
stating terms and locality RAYMOND, Press office.
- nlPtf*
ANTED—A partner with $5,000, in a
Arirfr«Ji u *. At 8 . pay 50 per cent,.-and is all cash.
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A PRIVATE FAMILY mil rent a fur
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Breakfast if desired. Apply IUI SPRUCE Street. It*
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New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland, will sell
county, town, or shop mhts, or grant licenses to use,
on easy terras. This is the only patent. Alt infringer*
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J- of good unimproved farm land m the Btate of New
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« LARD-OIL FACTORY.—To rent, a
LARD-OIL FACTORY -with as Patent Lever
ra'oS’malMeor&’X^l'i,'^ 6 !' Kott1 "' 911
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oot No. 16 eOUTH WHARVES.
jyjISSOUKI LAND 11
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from is* to W cents i er Aore. in any quantities re
quired .
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PlataJumished gratis by enolosing a postage stamp
For farther information apply to
WILSON, RAWLINGS ft CO.,
u. S. and General Land Agents,
B 66 CH EBTN UT Street.
Between THIRD and FOURTH,
fill) | QttTg MO
LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, and looatetl.
001-om
BOARDING.
TWO DESIRABLE ROOMS TO LET,
with BOARD, at 82T VINE Street. no2B-3t»
BOARDING. —Two Desirable Rooms va
o'nt, at No. 331 BROAD, below Sprnoe street,
no2V2t*
Avery elegant suit of rooms
on second floor, vacant, with Board. Will he let
together or separate. Apply N. E.cor. SIXTEENTH
andLOOUBT Streets. nol7 6t*
A PLEASANT HOME is offered to a gen*
tlemen and wife, in an American family of three
persons, having more mom than they require, in the
pleasantest ©art of the West Ena, GREEN St., above
BROAD. The house contains all the modern improve
ments. .References ezohauged. Address a note to
“ Home.” at the office of this paper, whioh will be im
mediately attended to. nolß-tf
BOARDING, with hand-
A some communicating and single Robins, at 1417
LOCUST Street- 0018-lm*
INSTRUCTION IN SINGING.—Mr.
LOUIS DELEURIE, Professor of Voo%i Music.
After the modem Italian method, hsslremoved to No,
703 SPRUCE etreet noI2-mwfBt»^
VISITING TUTOR.—A GRADUATE OF
v Harvard College. Cambridge, will give private les
sons in Latin. Greek. Mathematics, and the higher
English Branohes, and will prepare boys to enter any
class in College. Address H. U.» Blood’s Dmpatoh*
noH-wfftmSt*
TME3DAMEB OHEGABAY AND D’HER
dXA VILLY respectfully inform their friends and
Ste public that they have removed their Boarding and
ay Sohool for Young Ladies from Log&n’Square to Nos,
1697 and 1639 SPRUCE Street. •
, Pupils from five years of age upward prepared for the
fourth class. jyag-gm
BKYANT, STRATTON, & FAIRBANKS’
MERCANTILE COLLEGE, 8. E. corner SE
VENTH and CHEBTNUT Btreeta.-Day and Evening
Sessions, Individual instruction in Bookkeeping, in
cluding General Wholesale and Retail Business, Ship
ping, Forwarding and Commission, Banking, fcx
obange. Manufacturing, Aaiiroadipg. Steamboating,
fto.« the roost thorough and praetxeal course in the
United states. Also, Leotures, Commercial Calcula
tions, and the higher Mathematics, Pen
manship (best m the oity), fto.
For sale, their new Treatise on Bookkeeping, beauti
fully printed in oolors,and the Best work published.
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PENN INSTITUTE, SOUTHEAST COR.
NER THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Streets, re
opens MONDAY* September Sd. Four more pupils
will be admitted. Catalogue* sent to any address,
aoll-tNtl R. STEWABT. Principal.
LOST.
LOST.-J. F. PENISTON’S NOTE, dated
Ootober Slit, 1800, at ninety days, for Three Thou
sand Doliais. drawn to my order,and endorsed “ Riot’d
M. Lea;” also, “William Lea, per fiioh’d M. Lea,
Att’y.” All persons are cannoned against negotiating
the same, as payment has been stopped.
RICHARD M. LEA,
no!6-26t* 38ft SOUTH WHARVES.
LObT OR MISLAID Certificate of
Ptook No. 280, for 12 shares in the New York Mid
dle Coal Field Railroad and Coal Company, and
would hereby give notice that I hare made application
.for certificate in Uea thereof. _
, noa aot EDWARD HUGHES,
MILLINERY.
MISSES O’BRYAN, 914 CHESTNUT
*4* street, above Ninth, will open Paris Millinery,
for the Winter, on Thursday. Nov. 8,1880. • n7-lm*
TOYS.
DRYING BABIES, SLEEPING BABIES,
\J AND PAPA AND MAMMA DOLLS,
In every style, from oommon to finest wax heads.
Beautiful patterns! _ ..
Also, China and Muslin Dolls, China Dolls, Kid Dolls,
Paper Dobs, and 20,000 dozen new Toys, in greatest
variety, just opened, W. TILLFR, Importer,
nol7-6t 94 South FOURTH Street,
OAHOn CHRISTMAS BALLS, ALL
DVjWU Sizes and most Dazzling Colors. Also,
Glass Fruits. Call early, before Ml are sold.
W. TILLER, Importer,
nol7*6t 84 South FOURTH Street,
BEADS! BEADS!! BEADS!!! ALL
Colors, Sorts, and Sizes.
W. TILLER. Importer, -
no!7 6t 84 South FOURTH Street.
BUSINESS CARDS.
DR. S. T. BEALE.
DBHTTST,
Has removed to 1113 CHESTNUT Street, (Girard
Row,) Philadelphia, ooJS-lm*
pAWSQN & NICHOLSON,
No».Sl9^nd^il N MIITOA Street,
Between Market and Chestnut streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
JAMES PAWSON, JAS. B. NICHOLSON.
hzr ly*
SFUGUET A SONS, -
e IMPORTERS Oh HAVANA CIGARS,
No. 216 South FRONT Street.
Receive regularly a full assortment of desirable Cl
GaßS.whioh they oflbr at low rates, for cash or ap
proved oredit. jelQ-iy
Horace see,
MECHANICAL ENGINEER, and
PATENT ATTORNEY.
No. 114 South SIXTH Street,
(NeartT vnpoflt* th* County Court House,)
Prepare! x».*awings, ka.% and transacts
all other butiines w connected with the obtaining of Let-
Designed and Drawings made. anXB-Sm*
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Have been appointed sole agents in Philadelphia for
this extensively circulating paper, of commanding in
fluence. Business men are advertising in. the beet news
papers of oity and country, at th# offices of JOY, COE,
k CO„ Advertising Agents, FIFTH and CHESTNUT
Streets, Philadelphia; Tribune Buildings, New York,
ae»-tf
KR. CORSON,
• RETAIL ESTATE BROKER.
NORRISTOWN, PA., „
OFFERS AT PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SALE,
some of the most desirable and productive farms in
Montgomery and Chester counties. Also, several Mer
chant and Grist Mills, m desirable parts of the country.
Persons wishing to purchase properties, either as
homes or investments, will find it greatly to thoir ad
vantage to call, or write for a o&talogue.
Several handsomely looated farms to exchange for
°*l?orristowti Properties for Bale or rent.
Good Mortgages negotiated reasonably.
Addlt to R* R. CORSON,
ooiS-lm HORitISTOWn. fa.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
Dissolution of copartnership.
OHAS. H. NEALL hujhl, day witbdrawa from
the firm of JOHNSON. LUND, * NEALL. The boei
neia will be continued aa before. h 7.SL?ni“*”i“? I Nn d
Oliver Lund, under the firm of JOHNSON k LUND,
Who will settle all the business of the^a tejir Q
OLIVER LUND*.
no2o st* Phila., Nov. 19,1850. OHAfi. H. NEAIiL.
U/lUBPHY-WHIPPLE IRON BRIDGE.
iU TWffi fcffiSK" 1
PHILADELPHIA,
Bee leave to inform Railroad Companies, and others
interested in bridge construction, thatithey nave formed
a connection m business with JOHN w. MURPHY,
Civil Engineer, (author and inventor of the above well
known plan of iron bndje.)and are prepared to exeoute
orders, from any part of the country, from his designs
and personal superintendence,
Aliletters rotating to plans and estimates .should be
addressed to JOHNW. MURPHY, Civil engineer,
nol3-6m For STONE, Q.UIGLEY, k BURTON.
CPARKLING AND STILL CATAWBA
>3 WINF.II,
XAMVFACIW&SS Bt
•T BSHELB V
Olcolnnatl, Ohio.
Always on hand* and in lots to suit purchasers, by
CHARLES F. TAGGART, Sole Agent,
irf-lm No. 681 MARKET Street.
A ZUMEA ! AZUMEA ! AZUMEA !
AZUMEA) AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA
PROF. MORRIS’ AZUMEA BAKING POWDER.
Manufactured solely, at No. 62 North FOURTH
Street! 1 and for sftln bv Grocers generally. selt-Bmif
Oriental detersive soap.— one
pound of whioh will do as muoh washing, and do it
hotter than three of oommon rosin soap; olothes need
no boiling nor rubbing on a wash board. Over JOO.OQO
faimlleeare now constantly using it. We jraaranteeit
to give satisfaction, or return the money. All reipeotar.
bleGroeere have it tor XHJUN A McKEONE,
aaW-we if tf n andS4 South Wham,
AMUSEMENTS.
VSTalnut-street theatre
" » Mrs.M; A. GARHETTSON,
Stage Manager —,—_ Mr. Wit A. CHAPJfAfL
Business A«ent„._.-~-_..Mr. JOS. D. MV 9PM V
THIRD NIGHT OF MISS ISABELLE FREEMAN.
THIS f WEDNESDAY) EVENING.Nov. »,
When will be presented :
„„ LOVE’S SACRIFICE
Margaret Ellmore, Miss Isabella Freeman; Matthew
Ellmore, Mr. E. Adams.: -
To conclude with
„ _ w BOBTAILS AND WAGTAILS.
Mr. Bobtail,Mr. Vining Bowers; Mr- Wagtail, Mr.
Hempie; Nancy Muddle, Miss O. Jefferson.
Boors open at 6K o’olook; performances ooaatßoe
at 7 o’olook, ky Prices as usual.
WHEATLEY & CLARKE’S ARCH-ST.
" THEATRE.
THiB (WEDNKPDAY) EVENING,
cSS, IRST TIME - 3 Bloriou *
Wh.BßßATffiffift’ 1 FKLI ° ITY!
anrtnnmS l^'?, 0 . tho iaterestme Drama, in * Aot»,
ana tUDHon Tableaux. entiUed tfie
MaN OF THU OCEAN,
aad°iand m ?in e sv“ ln ? Il8rlT PuLnon. effaot. br M»
CONTINENTAL THEATBS,
(Lato National,) WALNUT Street, above Ei(bth.
MOST lU3IMVELY o THB b LA o ST d TH)IEE NIGHTS
. VDE HERO OF NIAGARA FALL..
Who has been week more.
GREAT AMERICAN CONSOLIDATED
CIRCUS COMPANY. "
LE JEUNEBUKT,thegreatdare-devil Riderefthe
Bouth, and Miss K MM A PASTOR. Mons. LA PIERCE -
and M. J. FOsTEe, Clowns.
'lO-DAY (WEDNESDAY) a GRAND MATINEE,
commencing at 2 )fi o’olook,
The doors open at half past 6 o'clock. Performance
commences at half past 7.
e ApffiJMion only 25 cent*; Family Cirole Jsc.; Secured
Seats 500, nolB-5t
TWoDONOUGH’S OLYMPIC (Lato GAO
•‘■’“.TIES,) RACE Street, below Third.
THE BEST PRODUCTION OF THE SEASON.
To witness Crow, upon crowds
THE LONELY MAN OF THE OCEAN* Or.
THE NIGHT BEFORE THE BJBIDXI,
THE GREA'L ,d «EA g FIGHT,
_ AN© THTt
. DEAD.CREW BY MOONLIGHT.
Previous to which the playof
„ THE HAPPY MAN.
Admission— Pargnette,2s cents; Orohestra,37os Fa-
Private Box Seats, Wo. Dooraopen
atg^o’clock; commeno?ngat7>g.
f> CULVER, ELOCUTIONIST, WILL
w.iT e «?^s9,«r»? ,l H! nento f Reading* and Reoita*
tion*, TO MORROW (Thura'a?) EVENING. Novem
ber 22, at the ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. Ticketa2s'
cent*. it*
AOALEiIS OF 11US10.
„ ITALIAN OPKRA-Mmz. 00L80N.
the Regular Opera Season.
_ .. t MONDAY EVENING. Nov. 26,
On which occasion wilf be presented Verai’smost fia--
mous Opera, wi*h its splendid mtie eit seem,
„ THE hkJiliaN VESPERB.
Madame P fULINE COLSON in her celebrated charac
ter asE'ena.
Big. BRIGWOLI as Arrigo.
Big. FERRI a* Mon'fort.
tig. BUdJNI, his first appearance a*
John of Prooida.
AT Director and Condacfor—Sig. MUZIO.
N *TIC b.—Tbe pnoe of adm*e»ion to rarquette, Par-
and Balcony, has been fixed at ONE
„ . .... NEW ARRANGEMENT.
Ssate wjilbe secured without extra charge, beginning
on l HUA» D AY, a.t the Box Office of the Academy of
Music; l?eok ft Lawton’*, and Chiokering’fl miuio
Family Cirole. 50 cent*; Gallery, 25 cents.
FwSay. a 0 a P d e ?A?if^?. oNl)Aif > WEDNESDAY.
Doors open at 7l£ o’clock. Opera commences at
o’olook. noitt-tf
Birch and sharpley’s opsba
HOUBE.
jAY /%^ , §o9.9.TO^ NWEALTH BUILDING,
(CHESTNUT 4'reet.above SIXTH.i
This New and Be utiful Temple of Minstrelsy, fitted
up expressly to make it the •
family resort.
Will own on MONDAY EVENING. Nov. Wth.with
BIaCH ft BUARPLEY'S MiNSTfibLS,
__ _AWD
« , FRANK Bf?OW»R
u*d«'thtetioa°of anlmo ' WUh 14 "“ft*""..
OtL'.Y-B - Grf AXD SAM PH4EPLEY.
Doors open at6K. Commeneeat7K preoiseli.
Admission 25 oents; Children 13 cenn noT7-tf
SJANFORD’S OPERA HOUSE.
ELEVENTH STRESS
OPEN FOR THE SEASON
NEWLY DECORATE!* AND PAINTED.
„ , MR. SANFORD
Has secured one of the
largest COMPANIES ever presented heretofoTv
who will appear nightly.
Sanford will perform every evening.
Doors open at 7; Commence at 73C
Admittance 25 cent*. Children 13 oents. soD-Ib
|TBAJDQUARTEBS. FKANKLIH
PL ACE.-FREE CONCERTS—CH AS. JEN
BINS, in conjnnctjon with an entire New Company
fconr*, Danoes, fto.
no» 5t CHADWI r*K ft PERT, Sav’t*
TJ ASSLER’S OROHESTBA.-—Serenade
w,utarr "
Offioe 1208 LOCUST BtrMt,
___ . Or Hlaako’B AovJamy?
BROAD Street below Walnut.
fflflE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA give
A their PUBLIC REHEARSALS even SATUR
DAY, commencing at S)i o'clock, at the MUSICAL •
FUND HALL. 8 ticket*, £1; single iiokets, 21 eente,
for .sale at Chiokennc & Son’s, BQ7 Chestnut street;
Andre's, 1104 Chestnut street; and Beofc & Lawton's#
Chestnut street.
.Engagements for Concerts, Commenoements, Par
ties, &0.. made only at their Office, Chiokerinx A Bon'e
Piano Store, 807 Chestnut street; Wimamwoll, tU
Nortn Juniper street, or C. Droaghman, KXS jtidgi
avenuo, _ ocsl-ti
PENN A. ACADEMY OF THE FIN*
ARTS.—IO23 CHEBTNTJT Street.
, “ CHIMBORAZO,” a splendid Painting by Mignot,
“THE FIRST Bltfy’ a beautiful MarbleHtatoette by
Angelini.
On exhibition for a short time.
Visitors •will please bring their opera glasses.
MEDICINAL.
J R. STAFFORDS
OLIVE TAK
When Olive T kb. is Inhaled its healing Balswfti*
odorr&ro brought in contact with the lining membrane
of the
THROAT, BRONCHIAL TUBES, AND ALL THE
AIR-CELLS OF THE LUNGS,
relieving*at once any pain or oppression, and healing
any irritation or infiamation.
When Olive Tar, is Taken upon Sugar, it forms an
unequalled Soothing and Healing Syrup for Coughs and
all Throat diseases.
When Olivs Tar is Applied, its Magnetic or non
oentrated curative powers render it a moot speedy
PAIN ANNIHILATOR.
Olivt Tar is aot sticky —doss not discolor.
Fifty oents a bottle, at 448 BROADWAY. N. Y„ an
by all Druggists.
J. R. STAFFORD’S
IRON AND SULPHUR POVj.
are a soluble preparation of Iron and Sn.pc . i < ctioei
with that existing in the blood of a perfectly wealthy
person. Uniling with the digested food,
Thbt Revitalize and Purify tub Blood.
They Impart Energy to the Nervous System.
’ They Invigorate the Liver.
They Strengthen the Digestion.
They Regulate the Secretions op the Body,
And are a Specific for all Female Weaknesses
Price, One Dollar a Package,
At 443 BROADWAY, New York, and all Druggist*.
Pamphlet containing Testimonials from the
following and more than 100 other well-known promi
nent persons, will be sent to any address,/r*# &V mail.
Gso. Law, Esq., Fifth avenue, New York.
mmron Draper, Esq., Banker, New York.
Thtelow Wxbd, Esq., Albany, N. Y,
Gen, Duff Green, Washington, D. C,
Col. Samuel Colt, Hartford, Conn.
Col. Chas. May, U. 8. A.
Rev. Joshua Leavitt, Ed. Independent, New York.
Rev. E, Bright, Ed. Examiner, New York*
Rev. D. W. Crone, Agt. Am. Bible Union, N. Y
Rev, O. F. A. Spinning, fiuttenmtts, N, Y.
Rev. Dr. Leonard, Exeter, N. H.
SEND FOR A PAMPHLET.
Bold by all Druggists. DYOTT A CO., No. 232‘ No
SECOND Street, Agents for Pennsylvania, tegdto
CPEOIALTY for ladies. TRUSS
AND BRACE DEPARTMENT conducted by oom-~
Setent Ladies. Entranoe on TWELFTH Street, first
oor below Raoe. A lull line of Mechanical Reme
dies, Uwht and elegant in construction, specially
adapted to Ladies ’ use.
_ __ C. H. NEEDLES, Proprietor,
8. W. corner TWELFTH and RACE.Streets.
Philadelphia,
Entranoe to C. H. N.’s Room, for gentlemen, at
the corner. aelj-Smif
A WONDERFUL AND NEVER
£httBm*BP DT FOR DISi£ASES ° P ™
_ PROFESSOR MORRIS’
EUOEPHALOS,
AN EXTERNAL REMEDY,
* CO., No. 69 North
•7* And for sale by Druggists generally. eelS-Smif
• INSURANCE COMPANIES.
MPHE MUTUAL L* FE IN SURANOE OO M
A PANY OF NEW YORK,
Assets:
SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
IMVSSVED I!<Fl* ST MOSTOASNS ON RBAX. IIM.II.
WORTH OVER 913G00^00.
The premiums are lower than in many other Comoa
nies, and the Dividends have been greater.
This is a striotly Mutual Company. There are n
Stockholders, so that ALL THE PROFITS
BELONG TO TBB INSURED.
Pamphlets, and every information, may be had
gratis, on application to
F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent,
B.W, oorner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets,
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES:
Thomas Robins, John Welsh,
Mordeoai L. Dawson, George EL Stuart*
George M. Stroud, E. S.wheen,
John B. Myers* J. Fisher Learning*
Joseph Patterson, William C. Ludwig*
John M. Atwood, t Arthur G, Coffin,
Thomas H. Powers, George W. Toland,
William MoKee. Thos. Wattson, u«3jy*iy
Fame insurance company, no.
400 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. ■
INCORPORATED STATE OF
CONFINED TO FIREAND INLAND RISKS.
„ . DIRECTORS,'
Samuel Wnght, D. B. Birney,
Wm. W. Walters, J. W. Everman,
Chat. Bichardson, Henry Lewis, Jr..
Geo. A. West*. Jaoob W. Stout,i
O. Wilson Davis, Menko Stern.
Thos. S. Martin.
GEORGE W. DAY. President.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice Pres’t.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Seotetary. Uall-ift
SAVING FUNDS.
AMERICAN SAYING FUND—.Com.
pany ». Building, southeast comer WALNUT
and FOURTH Streets. Open daily- &om 9 nil f
o’olook, and on MONDAY tiU 8 m the evening. This
Old Institution has always paia in full, on demand,
without noUo«. BREgJr FIVEpBR CBNT<
All sums paid gold andsnvei.
7 - ALEXi PTHU.LDIN, Pres/dsnt,
SAML. WORK, Vioe President.
John CiFarr. T, E.Harper, George Nugent.
John Aispaoh, Jr,, Sami. T, Bodine, Alb. C,Roberts,
John Ailgnau, • Jonas Bowman, R, H. Eldridge,
Wm. J. Howard. JOHN 8. WILSON, Treasure*
JOHN OyfllMS, Secretary. oc3o-lmif
S~PKING GARDEN SAYING FUND,
Office, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine
and CaUowhill. Incorporated by the Legislature April
EVENINGS, frtm 6 to 8 o’olook,
1 Interest*percent-perannum. Depositor* oan with
draw their Moneys by Checks, tf desired. Special Df
posits received. . _
JAMES 9. PRINGLE, President*
Fraksib Hart. Beeretarr. D
SOMETHING NEW.—KERR’S VENTI-
SUNLIGHT GABALIKR. is now to be Seen
in Rev. R, A, Carden’s Church of the Intercessor, Soring
Garden, below Broad St. The great advantages of this
apparatus are. that while it gives a soft, universal light
all over the ap&Tlxnent, the heat is used to promote and
form aperfeot and thorough ventilation of the building,
and at same time the cost is below the old method ot
lighting. It is applicable to every description of rooms
or pnbiaßlaoes. Further in/ormfiti on o» p tj h sfi at
BURU, Fa. noM-lm*