Tke U*ntyWm*U:%> - aamStata j(MMM:<*'MMi»l’ iMtr tab ta Ito Wumiiy«fiiii‘r^-'fT*‘' u “ Jll * iMimMt.' ■' / Tho »»rt« for *■»•«*!> **«!>»»« « emtttod, unit ttoiMbblf babt-hOblr.', Dmml fc Co., SI South tW«Mta«atsfollowa: ’ ■■■' iwmV wK.ri,-,.. . IVoiM »rwmua. : At IM talk B»l*> CUT too* atMoin tta> •bltta'**'*’ two ton; (Mnul P«*f*r»o4 franKOto Ml.; mb' «K to tax. w« •» thnaWtaw'ktaiktßoUtowt it atMttltd: »t tho hrOtilit'lt.’tiotiTMß board* It*,otth* ■imt bootd MX..U4 lot** iothodo* it*oM»tlBJ<. Th* to» ot tb* mirioV ii BOolthT, On* th* humin bur. ▼* >*BtOjd« pioanonHrt ta HUtnoni, b>, th* tat*, of Powntaßti Wrtodrofio. t**f*on.to tho unoaat oroia>tb > >HH«tai%lMm;' Ui4-MM twb.sinri XJM Mimtr’s Jtttrmol mum bp tbi ooal trade from all tiit rtgitM; tbta M M«*»t oo»w*d *ith tot " ,v/'Y,,u?-vt is». MiSh ,S" 4 a JBJ .741 j!§! i. 4S4M i?&is e&sj IffclW '4*,Bw| %7,4f13 ... • 10TA1. 80,771 I~SSUB9 i9.49S 1 >70,300 18111 : »787 978,783 IMI7 541.581 i4,»l .174.741 ir aos 10,913 -60,88 4 5184 W 396 TV ' 6,963 Ufclf ’SJ9j : .f. ,07,0 .... a,i 1;i 'I ' *l3 3641 flllp: FetMlaPgjblCo... S)*L**4 H. Co ... It joiainf, South, _ Do. . Jgbrtt tel Tom. r......:. Tka Iradaakoaaasaia Uti, w»*k ons.KH ton*, witti oat any tataraa from thaWymiiini region. TUo in crsaaadaierijlr for the yaar ia W,345 t.on«, -whloh i, nook jM Ilian. .tie {iraat* of Ul5 market imdoubladlr require' /- Philadelphia Stock exchange Sales, ■ : "-HoYemberM, INK *«o*T*D»TS.li,®U»l»*a*«iklero>i»nte’ Kaobamr. , FIRST BOARD. WOO . Joti.Jao WO JfeaOineß... ...Ipia li. ’ tom n 0..: .Myaw , too do. .Waw.ioj- «o do. .-. Mj« i» MOLaiilk*,..MM 100 . 50.........caah 10 1000LebliSVilte.,.Wai SO •- do. ..owh 1» 0000 Caeiroa >a,lts.ub7* toi .do ...owhlj . 7, Qua fc/p .. lr&ulio to. d 0.... ■ Wfcmt j» 10SaaaTtfyine.caith»3 WOJ dp........Mwn 10. sa_ lOPeunaK.. 33 4»« .5, no.—o SBJ» aaEmdraPSld.kZ. los lo do JBX M "Orrfat'a jUta,«kh'*»2 10 Mtirria Cal l’reM...K» 3fruit *SoatkK. '4BH M do .....1W - jskffaiin soli » • do .......100 sUiUtkgon>.~~'.'3eKt - ' .MKTWBBH BOARDS. ]3OO lf Liberties Gk&rCwn 28J» lHwrtetuCoiltfrbttr r,. fBOUKU 3000 Citf**....-. WO ': CO^>. WOO d 0...... .100 boo ctlr Jt <a^. .)eoj BOOMlfauttKfet— m l . 1800 do. . . as SB HitoUUJU........ BOH S doZ 60« SB ttXl MMSTuE^jr.'S ( . do____. 40 iFOIIt.. :B« S SS-±:::::::S^ .M BotartJtayil’M.. W . .. OU»IM, FI. fSSSlSwlr*' «*! MnuKU«t(aB7 89 gga«aagi«g^v.< GH&A SXSiW?& -iBH .. 1 JElnniaß.....-.,.. 7 - 8 2COSohuylNftv6«'BJ.. 7b IWO du......'..Uys<K£ law _ do Abo MX MOO Cam fit in Go » , GTLiltle Soha*l. .loto t> id KJmir* Frrfd JWtf WLeUub.. fid « do *0 I 10, ,do.fiO SLohigb OS# 44 Cat&v A Prfd.Sdya HP 44 d0.......5mUl 1 110 Com.lt Abi R.fttoo.tiO •0 ReadiDiJt• *•• .bOlOJtf so do.V..bo*tot m 100:.' JCW-FIKM. . , - Mid- Asked. [MUteSfra * Lfth Cl kit Sort*. .Ss>a 36 Sm& ft, F«oaa ßlO*—Bs. . uswimaß Con. 3 . 4 , fttMri«aPref....U UK rn«k JcSotttkll.taK 48K i***ViaeBtK..J7 S WMtf/ute «T, B»mo* . »K €n*en 3tC«uef ..I6K ■.. Che*taotfc Walnut.. IBK OiiMdOollege.-... 14. Philadelphia . Markets. /S . HovxMaxm *4—Evening. Th«'Fi**f,'9»rkct-oABtinaM very dull 5 there i« no export dewm/di'dad the trade are baling in lota* ai vasted. at 9*4423 for for ex tra*. afed •flaMMP'bbl forfiuwy grands, m in quality. Standard eqperftn* ie ©ffffed at #so6 f l3}£ „F. bbl. With-. oat Mies, *ya Ft<MaWiedaUai #4 Fbbl, and Corn Kill at f SJ7X® 3.60 t»bl, and vary little doing m either. . littledemand,bntatprlcee below the viewe of hoWete, and only a fow emalTaale; are reported at JSigttfe for fair to prime WeitM and F#anaAeda.aiidUS«Ue»roTWbita. doatnernßadie heflatuSvulSirpMt IMMOe; JRy« it *W«5y at Tie formas, and n»£for Delaware. Cora ia dali and loven*idrisics ofqOOobua prime old SratbeniYet fow texotfe part made lait eyemng, at 66*Mq. afloat. Oat*are unchanged, and 3,000 boa bouthera. soldatsso for fair, and for prime Delaware, afloat Bar ley and Maftare. inactive,;, . . . M A Bax ■.—Quercitron continue* qmet at B*3 ton forletKof. * Cottos.—Tbere ie more activity to- day* and *©3oo Met *dt -c&*h, the latter for good mid* StSxirihbete. ?i -oiufiMfgr ejrtf Pxovieioxe.— I The tale* are in a anil way without change in quotation*. . HR*t»-Ai»*tJ» bo*' Oloverseed found buyer* at tatter-fdr r Tec)eanedaeed|a»aleof6oo jMereeteeoed Timothy waa made at 9176 V bo* . frat«Kri*dvmer aid more native, and 1.200 bbl* Weetera soil at »o, Fenaa bbta.at the wme price, imAgo&o, end hhd* at *ooy ggjJoa. HewiVtMrkStoelc KxchMfe—Nov. 23. 3000 nil*, 74 , 4«»li. HndK i-.-. m aeoo Virginia hi ice do ........ bio *B)2 earn Tomn <*. **p_.. 6l 7$ Harlem it pfii~~_ sex mo MJpeoun«• *ro. nx iuo y»*dinrß. v 4..... w eon S 7 7j3i UO &IlObßfcN 18.... 15« i «B 0 M YCfn_WT7». .10e 69 Chi, Bur* fc Q R-.' 76i| iflHpi.i’rekf » Art Bank.- *8 290 do IcOhui’MMOo-.W,. 80 Panama &• 18,: loader BBK 60 do ,—....rIS.HPK «#f JliSitma Ces 66 -60- do *16116 jo *»*6k foil! Gen Rao bio.® ttes, 4e ',49 do «z% Ml do do *9O 64 ' 400 do ~X~b3079* IQO do ........t3Q 63 100 .do ......79 - 2DD Oal Sc Chic 8.-* 67 M 0 > 2tL 7ltf 360 Ulav & Tol 3uX lWErteE.... bW« IBChifcßlK 68tf W do ...678 , v :/ THE MARKETS. A«hm |f« steady. with small sales of Tots and Pearl" alfljza> - FtOmarket for gtateaud Vmn Flour ie vitluut m»t«rUrcUaar*, with ol 9 ombbUu ftn «4.fr?orU9«r£ktf, SUM) 1 acs.ls for extra do. (4-750 4.9otbr ■wntuw'Hkni #505 » for commonto extra Op. and (53505 Si for mttrttiound-boop Obio. Southern Flour is stmur wiiiatlee of i.otobMa at (sSo«t»sefor nommoutoaulxed,and (f.«M7.SS forfiniTandextra. OnadaaFlffllr u dull and onounird , with (Ball axlei GaanM-wSiku in moderate requestat about yea terday’a fileail., ialaaja W bust (L-d for Slilwaukee clpS.(l»fsi«mher wUrjoßiin. Corn u auedy, with emeaef. W-ODSwu at 640660 for mixed Waetern.Oeti ara axil, irltii email inlßß at 55636 K for Canada, Want am. and Htali, and 300560 forßouuieni, Pauurltranfa, and Jajeer~lre ta quiet at 6a«700. Burloy doll at pre- T Fsokf^Malr-Porkin ateady at *18760)7 for Meta: (la.7l«UforPiim,, nutn email aaToi. The Baef mar ket uveafetaf'ysiterriu’aprice*! aalaaofMO bblaat sWesssa^m^ k"ae3&ap jforsVirlsstiadjr atlg&wtto, withasles of 100bbls. Market* by Telegraph. dull *M eejatjul. CoffaoaUady at ltoltXe. Wbiakr a oixci!* JI-Tba Pyorkice market tono nllr iaaUcaant. -Hope dull, with ftw buyers over belMa, Exports of the week» 14.000* to Havre, 13- Uo. CSAmthafOM* Nov. 34.—Cotton unsettled; antes to* daeSiMbW. . - ' M*wOsutKit Mar. Hj-fiSolioii ;8,ooo bales noM M T WU#!Ck for jniddtfntfi; wta C9OTOoj sterUn* ympgf prestiuun \ lnu§ onWcw YorkpartoJi wr ff£Snikfi f Wov; tt~AU Jrfnti of sraddc* ve in ion an aoaJaaltaad aotkinr dolo*; reoeiputo-oey, *3a; ntaaaaorfc iuunujo.. Tba money market and femsfes s- 99- *lBr/i!©»l?? jSschanira on New York very scarae*andraose*Jrota 3 toPjP’ oentpremhim. Mis noiinundi*«M Illinois and Wisconsin currency sclUj stl tefotrbaakaole Innas, and *oW at 6 V? neat, premia lor th* aana fimUs. Nnw OnXilAifs, Nor* Coticn tales to-day 7 000 bates et for middlisx*. The rale# of tk* weak Hava Mas tf MOmUs* and the rerelpts &&», tales, asaiaiMMWXor tha sima VMk laciyaar. Haoraaaa.of the raoOiptaftt this sort 11,*00 bnUs, Decrease stall fosthem Kitf MMw bhifgiand ilia total axsorts for rths season, HifiOQ bales. The stock in port is tbaiena fitefUMrexchsagspar;!© i per cent* preuututt. /Jfehcoa JliiMftrkJgSX pnmina. CnaßLssToa. Do?,. unsettled' withaalsa • m baa* 01TY ITEMS. OpeaiaKOf a New Protestant Episcopal . ' Cbnrch. 7b«MV-Protcst*tit tyiineval Church <” Zion”), on tkntfpfMrof Miihtlt ftkd Coiumbift avenue, was for maXir 0&»4* TMUnkr moraine. There were prunt it. Wv.Akni*a Pdtt*r»D«D.. Bishop of the dioouel Aev. 7Mob Jt Doailaw, Reotor of thi'Chunk; £•▼* Huberts; via, and JUv. B. J« fame, all of whom took pert ifrtha awreiwa.TKe ainnoßontbf oocaaloirwaa preaaxadbylfcx Ker. Mr. Parvis* the follovtsc text of Script***heiM Mieotetf’/Mi the subject of hie discourse : *• Faith which Wftrkath by lore.”—Oel. v., 6. God, he slid, who eieeted the body and font of man, sftfk* them for * life of activity; and it had evidently bean drifted that theiieujoymentehoutd be dependent -MH activity, Bat the great end and object of fUM'e exi»tC nc# “do the will of God.” Thie JmWoSj »"“ a ß"* Uf »* ltt *“>• mhiMl lih. wm tlifc *lft Of GOu, He wished to consider ***** subject in a threefold 'Vw. bad hare a (rest yrino ijle oflih—/nil*. Bu beoame mote and note like the ' tfilhf pad, mtr doctrine of atiimlbuon ran. ho aald, all throunhllfe., The Christian’s faith looked opt towenle Qod.and indouM thie the devotee beoanee pwrelUte the Godina*#* hi* feith i« axaroieed- Bnt wrwot, not ■•raljto have Jhith in a God of infinite p outer and omniscinu* ana justice, but it era* faith in God, aa n vaaled inJeew Ohriet, that nave tho betiavnr oo«fort in beHaviik.Tht yraaoher next made a bri.f of IMth.■lt.tneladfd ao ianrHoitoonfideiioo in all, «• Ood*> y»*iee«acdwaj* end providential deahnia among tnan.\ A Christian beUevtd in a revealed God, and Jsgtnrjevealed; whether ha cdnld fhlir under' _ ntaadtbr ;•***, tUthia reveatiou or not, Xhawar rantfor thin igitbWflJ the Book of God. 7hi* Book, ha jaaigM, had, hr the hihtof reason even, been Moved tote dteiMin ite'anthoritr; and, with thie etronn kind «l fititbV th* Cfirteti.sn Wee mad# leomo end happy m £ta nnejiiUe' " ’ >_ ' *. t«eh aCwth, in ita verr aatnte, mult teeth. Tbne In whefherapphad to the mSS of knOwlad,e, wealth, of fame. And if ■othijfaiSiWorlttd.eare'r that of theChriitiau would, aaSSllßit bad the hithest t f allotyeoia to work for, tfcetbiiaittaaif thelife to come, let thin (kith once i* end -lie, reolyinnf would he eaw whet he wee, and fore, he eofild to about hie ■iPod in ell hie thought#; tad beiot, end thie shut* &%£&*&** tnaafarined i» hi# jitM* ta'lo'eneh aene in tb*' Md.y.w*WH retlgiietjos of thie God -fires trorkiM nee wentdownthfonnitke Ah,” be m* ftvygjrtitMit lutien. Then acaiirftfais faith wrcagM tabwwkenf , m»t. MtiUttfAr*wr it. built hulpitilß,:tl*i Ml »il-* ’.•tOBB, visited the sick and.afibtttdt «»* rtiewedblMf* lots wherever it went. , \ ' BuMwtty j WhatweeFaltV* wlihtywdrkluipower? , t ln miy, n wabthe WkftMr br«***; Norwas this love Confined;to,the ChrfeHan era. It had antedated the •oilingofChriitintheflesh. ” God so loved the world that He gave bis only-bfgetten aon that whosoever be llsveth to. him might aotper’shi but have evadastm*; life. 5 ? Love was, to fhoMhe greet motive power of the Goepel, e« it wee the (net priaoiple of the Christian’* lifh >l6ve' ifof* Jilisi ead love for those for whom Jetue died, It wee this love that nerved the week to go out iatb the .worid»jto'thr (Hoe of trials anddiffioultiss,to the work of the Heater, end all the Christian’s work meat be prompted by love, and W« only, or they could fiadno eoceptence at the hands of Him who himself ."Move.” ""At,the ,do«eof s the sermon Bishop Potter made, a short address to the people. The erection of tbia build-; tog,he said, tttt been eminently a work of faith—that. “ faith which works by love,” Be then briefly sketched the histoTj of the cdifioe.. The lotuponwhioh it stands <utfm contributed by a layman, with the understanding that a house of worship'should be built upon it, He hopsdthat the day was not distant when the eatenor Of the building should be.completed, and theti wee from debt and enouabranos, they might dedicate it to the Lord. To this end he,exhorted ail to per«eve ranoe and liberality. - ThfepSitor of the seruh, Mr. SonilUa, hid for,.«« , liv<rahi..Mvi°M tothl,oob gregatida with scarcely ear remuneration, while bs. in turn,- had himself not only given hi» labor, but also largely of his' means. A collection waa then taken up, which was continued in the afternoon and evening, and will be after all the services whioh are to be held < in this' ohuroh every evening' during the present week, until Tftwrsdat/. on wyeh daj, being Thanksgiving, there wiU be preaohing in the morning and evening. Messrs. Coorsn, ahd Oonabd’s New Cloak Room.— Persons accustomed to shop for dry goods in this city need- not-be told that-one of the prinoipal houses in this department—of thtee dealing in a general ■ assortment of goods denominated under this head-is that of Messrs. Cooper A COnard, doing businoss on tb o southeast ooruor of Market and Ninth streets* where they’ have beeu located for many years. Tins may be said to bo one of cur inuring establishments fiinoo their ooinmenoeioent their trade has steadily increased, with soarcely an exceptional season, until now there are few houses In this oity whieh stand on a more ore* ditable basis in all respects. Numerous improvements and additions have been made in their place of busi ness,' and. several important departments have also been, added. Paring .the, past few seasons they have done a very large trade in Shawls and Ready-made Clous atd Mantillas; and bo Impbrtaut bos this branch beoojnc that, within the last mouth, they have added a magnificent isrge.roonu or the second floor, expressly for the sale of these articles, In 6 visit to their store, on Saturday, we had an opportunity of examining this new feature, and we are of the opinion that, in respect lo light and oonyenience, this room has not a superior in Philadelphia', whilst the stock of Cloak's and Shawls, sow exhibited in it* is suoh that we oan cheerfully re commend all who' ars m -Want of these articles, to ex nmine befors jjUrcbasiag. They ; ba.ye ,solved the pro blem of true munness tuooess,’ by forniihinp the finest and most desirable goods at the must reasonable prices. (Fiom the Home Journal* New York, August 27,1859.] —. XOTAL \ tOIALr me. - iiMll! 18*138i IS.7M 17,2$ 1,835 510 *Ol,Bll 1 287J50 d 9,065 ■ 701,08 k H 5 m 1.030JW 51J77' site m.md i,9i5 469.980)103,855 , 408.60j104,493 ItfSUn tt.845 • 76 Of4kU6,«GO 168i8» 54,105 «* t UH SSMS 63, re 10,938 'SiK.MO ; ~6ff!i4al Among the.many apparent trifles continually being bfought to the surface from the ideal under world of .the unknown, there are occasionally simple articles, costing but little in detail, but whoso combined benefits, usefulness, and economy of time and money, aggregate on the basis of 'millions. £fuoh an arttole is SrAtuiNo’s Pnsi'Aiucß Glou. Its uses are innumera ble, and as its cost is usxt to nothing; the demand for it is universal. It is prepared with ohsmioals, and used cold—requiring but littlo skill or time for Us applica tion. ! ’ n 026 m2t&2tW A Hbitty Experiment— “ Sebihci Through a Milestone-”—An exchange says: Take a sheet of foolscap or letter paper, roll it up so th"t the opening at one end shall bs large enough to take in the full size of the eye, and at the other end let the opening be not half as large. Take it in the right hand.'boldlng it between tbs thumb and the fore-finger; place the large end to the right eye, and look through it', with both ejesopen to the light Yea will tee a hole through your hand! If you take it in‘your left baud, it will be the same* You will in both oases be astonished to sea that yon have a hole in your hand, through whioh may ha clearly disoerned theie words t Buy your olothep at the *• one prtet” Fashionable Emporium of Granville Stokes, No. 607 Chestnut street, where a handsome gift is presented to esoh purchaser. - , Wisme’s Comb.—Cold Northerly blasts, a keen atmosphere,''aad occasional spits of snow, are unerring indications that winter has come. The wise and the prudent prepare for the inclement season, by securing, supplies of fuel and home comforts; while they swathe their Umbe in the comfortable garments made at the Brown-stone Clothing Hall of Rookhitl A Wilson, Nos. 603 and 60S Chestnut street* above Sixth, The stock of elegant suits for gentlemen and youths on hand at this popular establishment is without an ega&l m the Union*, SPECIAL NOTICES. Saving Fund—National Safktt Tbusi Cohpaht.— Chartered bytheflt&te of Pennaylvnnia, 1, Money is t waived every day, and in any amount, arse or small.' t. five PER OENT.iutaraat >9 paid for money from the day it te pot in. J 8, The money is always paid book in GOLD whenever it iaeaUed for, and without notice. 4. Money is received from Executors, Administra tors, Guardians, and other Trustees, in arge or small earns, to remain a long or short period. 8, The money received from Depositors is invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first olass securities. I. Office openeveryday-rWAl*RVTBtreet,southwest oorner Third street, Philadelphia. Jal2 SsiksK'B Saving Fund—Northwest Cobnke Second and WAmcv re ceived m small sod Urge amounts,from all olasseo of the community, and allows interest at the rata of FIVE PER CENT, per annum. Money may he drawn by checks without loss of in terest. ' K Offioe open daily, from 9 until 5 o’clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until nine in the evening. President, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary, OfIAS. ft?. MORRIS. - Baib Dyjs! Hair J3te! ’—Batchelor’s LIQUID HAIR DYE is the orifi*al *tuj. test in the market . All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided if you wish to escape ridicule, Splendid Black or beautitol Bkowa instantaneously. Sold by all Drug gists everywhere. The genuine has the signature of WILLIAM A. „BATCHELOR upon a steel-plate en graving on four side* of eioh bog. *■ Beware of Counterfeits . Maaufkotorv, 81 BHrolay street, late 253 Broadway, New York. CHARLES BATCHELOR, nod-1 y - Proprietor. Okb Prior Clothing of thb Latest Brow, made in the best manner, expressly for RJS TAIL' SALKS. LOWEST telling prioes marked is Wain Figures. All goodiraadeto oraerwarr&nted sail** factory. Our ONK-PHICE syetem is itriotly adhered to. AU ere therebr treated alike. «&28>1t JONES A CO. 004 MARKET Street. Ssco'nd-Hanp I am receiving a great number of Farrei, Herripg, & Co.’* Second' hand Sheet-Iron Safes (many of them almost new), alsothose of other maker*, In cxohange for the now celebrated Liitfe Wrought and Chilled Iron Safe. A general assortment constantly on hand, and offered at very low prices. Pleaee call and examine. Depot, TIG CHEsTNUT, under Maionio Halt. M. C. SADLER, Agept, Philadelphia- « noS-mthlf SalahakdbbFirh-Proof Safb3.—A very 1.r.8 anortmentof SALAftIANDKRS for wleatreA •onsUa ,riau. No. 304 OB£BTNVXSt..S , AU>delpliia. .an it EVANS A WATSON, GbOVXB & Bias's UIILEUBATFSD NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES TUo Be.t is Uw tar Fuailr SMrilK. No. T3O CHEATS UT 8t»»«t, PMUulalphi*. tuR-ll All should not. fail to read the adverr ti.ament of Frof. WOOD in to-Sar . ..per. ao4~tf Card Pmntiko, Best and Chsafhst in ha Citj, at 34 South THIRD Stnet. CIRCULAR I’HINTING, D«»t and Cheapest in the City, at 34 fouth THIRD Street. DILL-HEAD PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the OUy, at 34 SouthTHIRD Street. HAND-DILL PRINTING, Bestand Cheapest in tha City, at 34 South THIRD Street. PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other descrip tion of Printing, of the most superior Quality, at the most re&eoaable rate* at JRINGWALT A BROWN’S, Drexel’a Build in*, 34 SouthTHIRD Street. eU-tf ' , EAR LE— X ILPATRIC K.—On the aid ins6..brjfoy. James M. Crowell* w7H« Earle - to Mies Annie RUpat- the 13th in.t. hr . ev. Ur. O’Barra, Jemee A, O'Donnell to Miss Mary fondling, all of this city, r ' * GILES^U’LKJL—On the 23Jio«t>, hr the Rev, Dr. . H. Robiison, mr. James D. Giles to Miss Annie M. Sipler. daufbter ofGeone Siply. Esq., aIL of this city, 6CHWEfTZBR r SCiftEFFER.-In this city, on tne 23d met:, by tbe Rev. jsTw. Batter, Mr. Abraham fchweltzer, of wanneraville, to Miss Elizabeth fecb&ef fer. of Robison*, both of Berks comity. . „ * DYSON-WILEY,-On the «*t in*U by. R*v. D. Bowers, George Dyson, Esq., to Mile Catharine Wiley, aff of West Philadelphia. * CHITTICK—PATTERSON.—On the. 15th inst., by lev. Mr. Boyd, Mr. James J. Chittiok. of this city* to diet Sarah ratterson, daughter of Robert katterson, £ hr Rev. W. T.Maim.Mr Charles Schell, of tWscitr.to Miss KliaabethHeminger, of Marimsburg, Va * All who recollect the beautiful and fascinating boy, whose death is recorded i« the following announce ment* from the I set Heading Gazette, will knowhow to feet for the bereaved parent*: LAUHAN.—Oq'Tuesday evening* the 20th mit« in Uu* oity, Frank*, f on of Major George M. Lauman. aged 6 rear* ana vtnonlba. POTTI-*On Sunday. 2Cth inst.» Harriet P.. eldest daughter of the laieWns. 1»« Potts* in the K)th year of male friend* and relation* of the family are in*' j vited to attend her funeral.'from iter late residence, 1007 Vine atreei, on Wednesday, 28th fast.* at 10 o’clock X, M„ without farther nolipp. To proceed to Laurel Bomberger, V*p». inthe 44thj#ar of her age. The friend* of the family, the member* of the Pasto raioharae of herbMpand.nodhiecJaricalfriend*,are affeotioiately invited to attend her funeral, without fur-, ther not;oe, this (Monday-) the Mth in*L, at 13 o’olooir. noon, at the Charcb. In Rato stmet, below Fourth; thenoe to proceed to Easton* Pa. Ltancaster, Boston, and Chambereburi paper* will yleaeecopy.) , * BLOMBn.—On tfceZW init, Arnold Blojper.iji the late residence, No. 617 Wall street* below Catharine, this (Monday) morning, at 9 o’clock. BRITTAIN,—On the evening of the 22d insr., A Clarkßnttain.in tbe«d yearof htsage. The relative* and fr.tend* of, the family l also the members or Chosen Friend* Lodge* No* ICO* I. O. of o. F.. are respeetraliy invited to Attend hi* funeral from the residence of lu* parents* No. 946 Randolph street, thief Monday) afternoon* 26th inst.*at 1 o’olook.with* OU JJURK SiT.—On the IZdisst., Mr*. Julia S.* wife of Edwin W« Burkart* m the 85th year of her eg*. Fussrnl from her late residence. 817 Spring Garden 1 street, this /Monday) morning, at JO o’clock. , * 0 ROW LEY.—O a ihb 16th Hint.. at Philip Crawler .formerly ofrhiladelphia* in the 28th rear of —On the ltd inst.. Matilda., wife of John Graham* io*h«S6th jaarofherage. L . BFuneral from the residence or her husband* York street* store Frankford Hoad* on Tuesday afternoon* 8 (foUGii.—On the I2d lost., Mr. Edward Gough* aged p?ira'r?.T^i r “v« HTcmlParall Hen. in the 4th jeer of her ego. FnSerS from her MrenU* rreidence No. 705 But toniSod etnet, IhtejlMopdeDeftetDoon, »t2o'oock. HUEY —On the 33d inst.i Harriet S.» daughter ot j **Punerai a fromtw nsSSenoe of Jier parents. No. 923 !f%r£ fl S,tharmei wiKf | fram of Jher h u * *> a n*), f„t° Carpeirteretreet,bp)ow Eighth, this (Monday) morning* **> ln»t.. .lira. Rete Town, -Bile of Mr. ftßurl:To»n. Is the Mth rmr of here**, ■ Facers' from the ruidenee of hef bo.bsnd, No. ltro IStjjni Vernon Mre.t.thi. (Monde?) morning, at 8 \TIfHrfER rrOh ih* Bd imt.. Mrs. Mar*, wife of Nv theai.l farcer, aged 49 yren. f FiMrsi worn life rHid.DO. other htubsnd. Frsnhford peri *tr*et, of fueller morning. }t 10 MARRIED. DIED. Weekly HoDort Of intcrmoutH. HXALt'ri Offon* fafermanfs fa the atv of. th 6 . to theiith _ i. - > n a* g S' B* E ■ diseases. _ S P {S . “ p MFEE "j 1 1 ~i 0 /.?- * > " St-'Tiiowl, 5 2 Cholera lolantum.~ , } ” Kidney*:—: 1 Cona’ption of Lungs 16 « Iniawty ~— l Convulsions “ Inanition-—X Dlptheria ® Mama-a-potn.. —~ l 5 Dyspepsia _ } Marasmus,....-—.. 8 1 piarrhma * } Neuralgia. X . Droosy —-••• ® l Neglect-....——.... X “ . Brain-...-. 2 Olaage..——- 4 “ Chast,..—l Palsy —4 Disease of Brain.... 1 Poisoning-.- X , “ Heart.... 8 Rhemnatism 1 - “ , Kidneys, 1 Scrofula—-1 ? Drowned 2 Bmall-Pox .—-. * Debility, — 8 1 Still .Born.— , M Erysipelas 1 SUioidfl---J X Fracture 1 Ulceration of Bow’te 1 : Fever,Remittent— 1 Uraemia..-—.- „ * Fever,Pcarlet—. ‘ ® Unknown--,- 2 1 Fever. Typhoid — •. § * - “ ,72 Hemorrhage--...- 3 } y 2 113 Hooping Cough- 1 OP TUE - ABOVE TUEBS WSnB : Under X year—. 37 From 40 to 80.. 17 From Ito 2- ..19 *\ co to, go-.. . w 44 2to 6-: .33 “ 60 to 70—... 20 11 Bto 10 U ** 70 to 80-.., 9 ** ip to Iff , 6 “ 80 to 90. —— 8 “ is to 20 j |J 20 to SO ..20 »» 148; Foreign, 46; Un- From the Almshouse, 7; People of Color, 8; from the Country, C. WARPS. WARPS. WARDS. Fuat-—. 15 Tenth . 6 Nineteenth—— 24 Second 7 Eleventh.-.-. 8 Twentieth..— 9 Thirdi- 10 l>elfth —lO Twenty-first-.. 1 Fourth----. 13 Thirteenth 4 Twenty-second., 4 Fifth- —.-. C Fourteenth,-- 6 Twenty-third.... 9 Sixth— 1 Fifteonth—.. .11 Twenty-fourth,,,3o Seventh .11 Sixteenth—4 Unknown —.. 7 Eighth——— 6 Seventeenth—..ll m , rr- Nmth— 9 Eighteenth 9 Total —.3)5 The number ol‘ deaths compared with the corresyoml inffweek of 1859 and of last week, was as follows* week ending November 26,1869, was .-1&9 «• «* November 17.1800, was.- 200 Mrios, 117; Females. 89; Boys. 05; Girls, 48. Byorderof the Ifoardof Health. „ ... __ ARTHUR HUGHES. Health Oflioer. CPKOIAL AND IMPORTANT NOTICE. lO —ijn oonsequenoo of our Wholesalo trade having beon muohlcss than we anticipated, wo have.in store a largo surplus stock of Fall anil winter Mourning Goods, and will soli off the same at retail at cost and lees than cost The reduction in prices will be continued only until the surplus goods are disposed i)f. The early at tention of our oustomors, and the public generally, is respcotfully iav ‘ t y (^' gsori goN, Mourning Store, n 026 No. 918 Chestnut street MEETING OF THE BOARD Of TRADE.—A stated Meeting of tho Aifcooiatiou oftne Boardnf Trade will bo held at tho Rooms of the Board. Sufi CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY, Nov. 23th, at So’olook, ovomng. LORIN BLODGBT, it ; Secretary. rTS 5 * TUB “ CHURCH BAZAAR,” IN AJH IL§ of the CRANMER MISSION- OHAPKL. will open in tho large saloon of the Assembly Building*. TENTH and CHKB IN UT Streets, on WEDNESDAY, 38th hurt., at 2 P.M., aod ooutmue Thursday (Thauks giving Day), and Fnaav. 30th, from 10 A. M. to 10 F. M. Haulers’ Orchestra will be in attendance on Thursday (Tbanksgiving)evening. .. , Persons having articles to contribute will please send them to the Hall on Wednesday inerniug, by 9 o’olook. Uo2G-fil - rrs?* A MEETING OF THE MANUFACTU* Lk3 REUS OF PHILADELPHIA andvioinity,on mattore of great importance. wiU be held at the Manu facturers’ Exchange. No, SJ2 North FRONT Street, Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY next, tho 28th mst., at 12 o’olook noon. n026-3t* fTS* MRS. PARTINGTON. Of' MttB - i,ART ®&TI NB TON. The second lecture of the fifth annual oourse of the HARRISON LI I’ERARYINSTITUTE Will be deliver ed by B. P. Siullabbr. Esq., of Boston, so well known as the author of the sayings of MRS. PARTINGTON. on ThanVsgivinrnieht. THURSDAY. Nov. 29, at OON OERT.HALLToHESTNUT street, above Twelfth, at eight o'oiook. Smzle hekets—— —.., —-.25 oente; admitting one gentleman and two ladui.. —. 60 oents. - For sale at Hazard’s. 794 Cheßtput street; Gaut A Volkmar’s.6o9 Cbestsut street; Bower’s, Sixth and Vinesirepts: Snowden’s, Fourth and Noble streets; Niske>’s, Ridge and Girard avenue ; Stokes’. Frank lotd road and Colombia avenue; and Vaughan’s, Rich mond and Shaokamaxon streets, and at tne door on the evening of the lecture. noftMt PEOPLE’S LITERARY INSTITUTE. Key. E. H. CHAPIN will lecture at CONCERT HXLI. TUESDAY EVENING, November 27. Bub- Jeo’—“ Mon and his Work.” Leoture, Quarter before 8 o’clock. Tiotets 25 cents. - n024-3t* rrs=* rev. j: walker jackson will IL3 LECTURE on “Our Language—lts Origin, Progress, and Deatiny’’—at the Nazareth M. R. Clmroh, THIRTEENTH, bslow Vine, THANKSGIVING EVENING, at o’clock. Tickets twenty*five cents, may be obtained at George Oueen’s, oorner of Thirteenth and Vine, and Joseph t£ueen’s, oorner of Fifteenth and Vine, and at the door on the Evening ot the Lecture. n 024 27 28 29* ly? THE YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN AS SOqiATIONDF PHILADELPHIA.—The ANNUAL MEETING will be held in oonneotion with the resnlar MOmTHLY MEETING, ou next ftIONDAY EVENING. at7Ko’olook, in tlie Ban*om-street Church, tiANSOM Street, below NINTH- The Annual Report will be submitted by the Secretary, Committees will be appointed for the ooraing year; sn interesting meeting may be expeoted; young men requested to attend: pub ho respeotmlly invited. JOHN WaNAMAKEk^ P. S.-Tha ANKtyPRSARY tatea ilsmm'cJn- PERT HALL, December 3d- no24*2t NO TICE.-A MEETING OF THE J? Stookholders of the GERM ANTOWN MAR KET QMPANY will be held at the office of the Secretary, MAIN fctreet, Germantown, on the third day of Do cember, 1860, at 7 o’olook P, oi., to elect a Board of Di rectors. JOSEPH KING, Beoretary. nt>33 7t* fVy* TO LECTURE COMMITTEES.-ASIT Lk3 has been stated that the eubsoriber would de oline leoturing this season, he takes this method to oostradiot the report, and to assure the managers of Young Men’s Associations, Literary Institutes, and Benevolent Booi»ties, that he will accept their invita tions. if addressed to PARK BENJAMIN, 94 West SEVENTEENTH Street, 8023-lrod&W New York City. or iSS® A E H N y ? l ' ,ri * TAHI A bail Theßoardofpi,eoffi^^|S*Wkrn;i -annualdividend of THREE PER CENT, on the Capi tal Stookof the Company, clear of State tax, payable on and after NOVEMBER 15, 1860. ’ Powers of Attorney for collection of Dividends oan be had on application at the Office of the Oompany.No. 233 South THIRD Street. THOS.T. FIRTH, 0018-tdel Treasurer. IMPORTATIONS. HAVANA—Iferk Ann Ehznlieth. Norrrave—sB7 bx« ■near Stewart, Canon A Co; «7M lb. ola iron 60 bunohe. ananas and plantain* lpkzoigara 1 do sondno* Wm Cnmmtn** ic 8an;B0B4 lon olgan. 1 oaao dols bx* paper doSKnxuetASon*E37Pbxeoiaan John waaner; so* do O Tate: Ido F Q Smith; 10 bxi do W G doohran A Co; 9 oases F Seeger & Bro; l box John MasonlftlCo: 8000 oigara 24 bxi jelly Capt T A Nor grave; lease sundries A merino. FALMOUTH* Jam—Brig Ashby, Swain—Cl bhds 5 too S 3 bbls surar 7o bags pimento 26 tons logwood a lot of old metal J) N ft Co. GARDEN aB—Brig Mary £ MUJikec, Norden-102 hbfli molasses 18 do tank bottom D W Frosoott; 23 hide sugar 1 tierce do G W Bernadou ft Bro; SO buds tank bot toms E 0 Knight A Co. ST MARTIN6—Sohr Isabella Maria, Fbllli ps-832 bbls salt The# Wattaon A Sous* NEWBSRN* NC—Sohr Panline, Dradstroet—l7 bale* cotton 21 bbte spU turpentine 426d0 tar Kates & Foster; 16 bbls roam oil Cochran ft Hassell. MARINE INTELLIGENCE, SEE FOURTH PAGE, ARRIVED. : Steamship Boston, Crooker, 22 hours from New York, with mdse and PAMongers'td Jas AUderdloo. Passed a bark at anchor below the Brandywine, bound up. Brig Askb/,{Hr)Swain, 33dajetfrom Falmouth. Jam, with logwood, sugar, fto. to D N Wetzlar ft Co. The A encountered H VV gales the whole passage,* sprung tore mast, and had rigging damaged. Nov 16,15 t 3217 N, long 76 67 W,saw a sail bearing SB,distant 10miles, and in consequence of having provisions for only two days, lowered boat and boarded two vessel, which proved tope the brig lanlhe,of Baltimore,Capt Eilingwood, who. although Short, divided with us, and tohisoredit hi it said, he would not accept payment, Nov It?, iat 36 30 N, long 74 47 W, passed the wreck of sphr Champion, of Wilmington, NC, both masts gone, boW stove, and till oi water. She appeared to have been run into and orew taken olf, as no boats were attached. MEMORANDA. .Steamship Pbineas Sprague,, Matthews,sailed from Bostou 23d umt. for Philadelphia. Steamship Cambridge, Howes, hence, arrived at Bos ton 24th uist. tilup James Littlefield, Potter, cleared at New York Zitft mst. fpr Melbourne. Ship Ellen ptewart, Collin, from Bremerhaven, ar rived at Now Yorkyecterday. Ships Florence Nightingale, Holmes, end Joseph Pea body, Whiting, irom Callao, arrived in Hampton Roads 23d lust. Ship Looim, Norris, from Callao, arrived in the Soliefd Bth mst. „ Ship Bosphorus. PendJoton, from Callao, at Antwerp 9tk mst. bhip Mercury, Hubbard, for Boston, sailed from Bau gor Septtfih. Ship Monmouth, Doane, from Rio de Janeiro, in bal last, arrived at Charleston 2lot inst, Z Ship A H Btopbens, Jrpm Liverpool, was off Charles ton 22d mst. Bark Saoo, Eurp, from Callao, arrived in Hampton Roads 23d inst. " T 1 . Brig James Crosby, Veazie, hence, arrived at Marble head 90tb mst. Brig Angelina Avery, Walton, from Cardenas, arrived at Charleston 21st mst, and oleared *2d for at Mans, GA. Brig Cocdovtt, Jonop, for Philadelphia, sailed lrpm Bristol 2M inst. Bohr M J oause, Simpkins, for Philadelphia, cleared at New York 2tth inst. M Sohr J it Mather. Nickerson, from Boston for Phila delphia, arrived at New York 24th inst. Sohr Emily Fowler, Willard, lrom Vinalhaven for Philadelphia, arrived at Portland 23d inst. Sohr h Healey, Bowen, for Phitade phia, nailed from Hartford 23d inst. Sohr Tho« Borden, Wrightingtcn, for Philadelphia, sailed from Fall River 23d inst, . Solus Equal Rights, liom Boothbay, and M J Carlton, rom Fall River tor Philadelphia, at New London 23d instant. , SoUr Dingo. Cook, for Providence, oleared at Mobile 2Uth inst. , „ Sohrs Empup* Adams, hence, and 8 Lockwood, Truit, from Bmyrna, Del, arrived at Providence 23d inst. Sohr M H Mifflin. Book, for Smyrna, Del, sailed from Providence 23d Vast. fcchr V Sharp, Haley, from Alexandria, arrived fl-t Boston 24th mst. Sohrs G W Cummins, Weldon, Thos Potter, Glover, and W W Brain®ra. Bdwditoh, hence lor Boston, sailed from Edgartown 23d inst. „ _ Sohrs Panthea. Clark, J B Johnson, Fiord. F Herbert, Parker, North Pacific, Alaroy, E M Haley, Haler, New Tersey, Vanueman, Northern Light. Lake, R Knight, itndloott, Gazelle. Naylor, and D 0 Floyd, Kaokett, hence, arrived at Boston 21th inst. Sohr Caroline, of Barnstable, henoe, with ooal, for Centrevile, sttuok on L’Hommedieu Shoal 23d mat: the jrew were taken offend oarried to Falmouth. yy ANTED— amekioan gold NEW YORK FUNDS. CRONISE & CO., 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, EXCHANGE ON NEW rOKK, AND GOLD. EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK, and GOOD, bmiEtal and sold by DREXEL & CO., n023-jm 34 South THIRD Street. Twenty-second quadrille rar- TY TO THE CONTRIBUTING MEMBERS OF THE PHILADELPHIA (BECK’S) BAND, No. 1. will take place on wEDNEBDa* EVENING, November 28tb»at the NATIONAL GUARDS’ HALL The Committee take great pleasure in statin? to the friends and patrons of the Band, that exertion will be inode to make this party excel any of tiioso herotolore i Sl isr' Tlokets not transferable. Notiokotssoldatthedoor. • 1 Persons desiring to become ooutrilmtine merabsis will please apply to JAMBB MAl)I»ON BKCJC* [peas app/ No. 746 FLORIDA Street, AboVe Eleventh, below Fltawater. Great auction sale op the best Piano Fortes. Melodeoni. Guitars, Flotinas, Violins* Aocordeons, &o ; , before offered in this City, will take place on MOW DAY, December 3d, Up, It the Cbeap Music (Store* 1118 MARKET Street. To toromenoe atlQ p’olook A. M. r,o2g-6t A'MBtlOliyPES- inserted in lockets, me* J[\ L dallioue* breastpins* Cncer-rinrs, *c.. in the beat ,*s%vo Cbe , *n,*lt° TH& ? ,-)yOPPBER 26, iB6O. ARBIYAIS A*r TOE PRINCITAL HOTELS, UP TO 12 b’btOOK IABT Bianx. OtAARD HOU3K-N. E. oorner Ninth nnd Olie.tnut. B R Fetrikeut took Haven O H Johnson, Farrandsv’o F,H Qnpr« Baltimore OarloHo I’.ter., Pan. Chao Sonrooder.'Parii Jnr Colton. Pan, CarloPoolar.J-ariß, ‘ ,nlu«Mopallapla.NY’ • Mu. Parker, Brooklyn N-Y msm Huibea, Now York W KArml.ied, Virginia Madame Col,on. Pari. Win Si Morris & la. Conn J M mitohell fc ai». Conn BJ Brown. Hartford Chaaußowlos. New York H While, New York Jamas Cai ei, Now. York f T Hoagland, fenna- John Reed, New - ork TMBimoa twfiN J . §K Oliver & la, New York WH Marler on ft M Palmer, PottaviUo Oha. Hewitt, PQtwyllle Ohaa Yohe, Bethlehem N 0 W Baker 4 le, Wo.h . Min Baker A sia, Waah , Joe Thompson, tielaware C Oreen. Baliimore T H Wi aon, Baltimore Mm Green, Baltimore OB Bridgoman, N Haven Eftioolson,aoropto HBHart4wf, Pft . H Gibbon., New York W W Ron, IJelamtre P O Miller. Viokehnrg John Able, New Jersey Mr. Able, New Jer ter „ J M Baldwin, New York TBweeney,-.Wheeling, Vn W.J Homca fc wf, Uoaton Miss Harrington, Boston Mm Lmngeton, Boston WK Harris, Virginia, J B Wooster, Virginia , JaiMurttie, New York MrsMnrtrim Now Vork J T Thompson, New'York O Robert., Conneotiont Min Weaver. Conneotiont E BliyGavo. New York Mies Nelson, Ifow.York J M Reed, New York . W Crawford,-Baltimore }I J tinolorson, nt Louis Oliver Bennett, Mass MiSßßennett, Mas, M Hoeston, lielaware J H Ward 4 la, N York John Harris, New York 8 R Brown, New York W J MoDonjiott, Now York L H Combs, Now > ork Joa Hamilton, Now York A L Price, Philadelpuia T S Walker & wf, Pft Miss Walker, Pennsy v’a W Morgan, New York Mr Henry, Philadelphia Miss Murray, Philadelphia Mrs Simpson, Philadelphia Mr Wells & la, N Jersey Jas Chapman, Conn RM N oyerg & wf, Mass Mips chapman, Conn 8 Bonnaffon, J W Higeina & wf, Del Miss Marshall, Delaware Jamei Wilcox. Pa 8 M Brady, California A CGilman, California • T Leonard, MassaohusetU W N baker. Rooheater Mai.Watroua HJHatjand, New York R Davies. New York «S*5 r H?r wawv«,t H Robbm* O Sfiraith, Now York . John H Hall, Now York C Wisfcer, Pennsylvania CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut streets. J O Woods, New Y ork FWI hajer, Chioago n dark. Pittsburg J M Marshall, Chioago ■ Dr J BHerbert A ia. Ark Dr O T Hunt. Arkansas- D F Putnam. Afass v „ TS Henson/yirgima Jolm B Tinsley. Jr, Va A B Smith, Wiscoosm W A Komaino A wf, N Y Mr Moi.anahan & la* N Y Mr Landon * la,'New York Miss Landon, New York , Mrs J M Singer, New York 8 L French. Boston Walter Lawton, Boston B S Bouteher, Penna F A Maoy, New York J W Htuvall & wf, Verm’nt / W Phillips, New York N A Badger, Boston JJ ) Osborn, Ohio T D Grimko. Charleston . Mxb Prau, Staten Inland A J Riehurdson, NeW York A H Brown, Zauesville A Ebert. Baltimore j*. Hceinbotham, Baltimore J A Reed A wf, Pittsburg H O Marshall, Cleveland S A Gibha, New York Thos WHoeninger,Va Mr Bruoe,N«w York Mr Faroutrt, New York B Bammott, Phiiatlolphia W H Heu»ingo, New York James A Tompson, N York Isaac Harter, Canton, O W H Lartib3on, Delaware A C Whitoombe, Bon Fran Chas E Manrine, New York F Waterman, Boston Walter Harper. Wash, 1»C, F 8 Leonard, MassaohusßttsTliosS Fuller, Mass P B Holmes, Massachusetts A M Powell, U B Army J 8 Boad wight, Chicago O B Coates, Warren, pa Jos Robbens. Bos on C Baxter Upbatn, Boston W T Carroll, Wash, DC ST douder .Philadelphia •Thos Holyoke, New York Mr Huntz fc la, New York A Strauss 5c la, Dav’t, lowa.P W St'apker. Ctnoinnati J Hutchinson, Columbus Fft Myers. WoUsville Geo W MoCook, Ohio St Clair M Morgan, Tena GII Grossman 5c Ja.StLouisL W Putor*<m,Bt Louis 3 MoMurdie, Now York Sami Blood, N«w York Win G Smith, New York C Lanewaid, Bpston Sami C Leamau, Now. York Tlios Holyoake, New York Mr StoDQkel, Russia Chas M Faulkland, U 8 N A P Baldwin. New York A H Mobs, Dist Columbia O J Moore; Virginia ... MERCHANTS’ HOTEL-Fourtli street, below Arch. John Babsou • Jas Cook, Patterson, N J C MoFaddoD.Dowcinstown W H Langly.Galiipobß D R Prondergast A la, Pa Jno Mputsomefy. Pa Jtto K Day, Allegheny City D H Oliver. Indiana DWG Hernok, Troy, Pa H Butler, Clearfield Jas F Snowden, Phila . B i\l Ludden & la, Ind wm Irwin, Jr, Clearfiold JP Irwin, Clearfield G Y Anderson, Ind Ohaa Haase, New York K Pohutt. Now York Thos T Collier, N Y J Tuquipsim, Virgnua John J Ulrioh* Harnnburg AMERICAN HGTEIr-Chcstnut st., above Fiilh. J Armstrong, Charlest’n 8C Jas R Taylor, New York * C Fmney, Clearfield H B Swoopo, Clearfield J B Murlough. Poona Robt H Bavre it la, Penna B Beale, Washington City Jos Baker 5c la Penna E Lufever (c la, Penna Dr Thomas. West Chester BW Hyde, New York R Sargent,Ohio Seth Ewer. Michigan WBLoviok & la, N York Miss Thomas. Now York J K Dickinson, Maryland Ghas Penny, Wash, D C 8 YD Arrowsmith, N Y Dr E R Leat’herbary, Va G 8 Hagany. Wilmnet’n, D miss Clark. Bt Louts „, J N Timpson, New York Dr Isaao H D Knowles. Del E A Paoker, New York John MoDonald, New York Jas H Bond, Baltimore J B Davis, New York JONE6’ HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Sixth. 8 M Harrington, Delaware M Clendenen, Phitnda E F Clonnan, New York J P Bull, Massachusetts 8 Hull, MasmohuietU R.H Tucker. Maine , L E EIH«, NeW York „ „ W B Hamilton, New York Mrs Hamilton & 2 oh, N Y Mies C Chapman, N York J Saul, Richmond, Virginia C K Hayes v Pennsylyanla J Haughton. New Jersey H Wnlthdr, New York Stephen Norton, Boston S Roberts, New Yo k J E Simpson, Maryland John Fawle, Poylestown N P Gorrish. Baltimore 8 lohnspn. New York Mrs Soear, New York W a Whitford, N Carolina 8 B Waters, North Carolina H T Leeds, New York F C Dobson, Washington, D C ST, LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, abovo Third. F Silva. New York RL VKverett,N York' John J Morphy, Pa „ „ Mi« £ Whitmarsh, N Y Miss K Whitmarsh. N Y O H Ha7den, Boston Jas F BnowdPt, Ohio H C Rogers. N Jersey Jos Robbins, Boßton F Garland, » de Janeiro Dr Wilson A wf. Ra Jos Stubbs, Ralt PC Dart, Now York THE UNION—Arch street, above Third. Geo Jones, Chestor county MisaMJonoa, Chester co R A Holmes, Newark, MJ JP -dams. Johnston, Pa J P Kauffman, Fittaburg W 8 Wauon, keru. Ind 8 H Deval. New Jersey N B Freeman, FoitWayno Miss K. Hodeoll, Ft Wayne W 8 Book, Pa RWade, England W A-Bands, Reading L O Dunn, De/avraie HJ Frost, Wooster, O J Silliman, Pottsvillo NATIONAL HOTEL-Raco street, above Third. SJ Sanford,Dorset, Vt W ATyrel, Dorset, Vt W Boyer, Springfield W Lindcrmulh. Schuyl oo A Boyle, Delaware ’ Jno Fitch, New York BC A Childs, Wilmington H JBpiger, Wilmington HJ Chalfant. Pittsburg* David Jones, Femm J O Trier, Virgil, NY Dr I H D Know es, Del A J AUen, Allentown BJ* Hand, Reading „ Jos Watt W R Smith. Potts/illo Jos M reger, Pottsvillo COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth at., aboye Chestnut J E Leonard. Chester co, Pa P E Leonard. Chester co J 8 Crawford, Elk&on. Md Sara White, New York Truman Coates, Lano oo Bami Simons, Luraberton J Hannan, Doylestown M b Stewart, Doylestown Jesse Underwood & bro. Pa Dr F Taylor, Chester oo J M Baker, Pennsylvania S(P Baker, Mayrianq , John Trayner. Chester 00, A Lvons.Port Depost, Md J 8 Kirk, Chester 00. Pa JesseA Barry, Chester oo E Howe, Cincinnati, Ohio John Henderson, Pa STATES UNION-Marketi street, above Sixth. WmilNalt. Latrobe N M Door, Penna Jas Elder, Wilkinsourg Jas MoGtath, lfidiana H W Larkins, Indiana J M Christy, Oalhtzin Jas G Park, Parkesburg J Dougherty, Rbonsbnrg James H Cook, Phila Mr Ladd & la, N Bedford K K Hoyt, Warren, Ohio JR Hunter. Penna A Fisher, New York Win Ford, Pennrt New’/ork BARLEY BHEAK—Beoond street, below Vine. Jeo Jobßßon, New York Sami Groff, Peuna Hirst, Penna , B Goss, Penna Jas Walfaoe, Buoks co, Jos Hill, Germantown Mrs Dr Livingston,N Y T Rowland, Cheltenham T PoLtcr, Phils 1 Dr W Lovingston, phila Moses Poxson, Newtown FOUNTAIN HOTEL-Sooond etreet, above Market. L N Heart. Delaware Geo Sanndere, New Jersey Win A Itliler.Miirord, Del H W Horn. pfuladeiphla Joe 8 0 Howland. Clnoago Jackson Bryant, N J J Filioh, yittaburs 8 ft Atkins, Dover, Del MT. VBIINON HOTEL—Second etieet, above Aioh, Dr J N D Knowlos. Dol Thos J Lewis, Torrcsdale Ward! Myers. Myoratown H H Reynolds, Phltada W Maofcev, Now York Sinus Ynlo, Jr, Plnlado - MERCHANTS’ HOUSE—Tlnrd et., above Callowhill. A K Holland, Reading . H 8 McCoy, Harrisburg Robert 8 Howard. Harriabg Chao T Roach, Columbia D A Albright, Reading WmR Yeager, Pa WntLillr. AI Chunk, Fa Jos A Kalbsoh, Reading BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowhill. ChaiHertzog, New York Henry S Sellers,Bethleh’ru Fetor Gauii'. Bettilehem Alt Byerly, Carlisle, Pa D H Kutz, Kuti.nr.yn Geo J i- ietcr, Reading BLACK BEAR HOTEL-Third st.. above Callowhill. Mra Van Artsdalen, Pa Dr T B Cooper. Cooperebg John Hioetand, Ueorgia L BAppleton, Bucks eo,Pa Jno Ladder, Hoboken, N Y A W Elliot, York, Pa SIIiK AND DRV GOODS JOBBERS. GOOPS NOVEMBER TRADE. We shall offer for sale A beautiful assortment, DRESS GOODS £ssido mppy varieties STAPLE GOODS. Buyers will find our stock well assorted throughout the year. JOSHUA L. BAAI.V. No. »13 MARKET ST.. nogg-tf PHILADELPHIA. JJOBIERY. THOP. W. EVANS & GO. BALBRIGGAN, Comprising LADIES’, MISSES’, CHILDREN’S, GENTLEMEN’3 AND BOYS’ SIZES, LAMB’S WOOL, SILK, MERINO AND COTTON GOODS. GLOVES AND UMBRELLAS. n0253t Nos. SlB Bnd sao CHESTNUT ST. {*L OAKS AND SttAWLS.—Now open, a general assortment of SHAWLS, 'with a great vanetl ° r liAM| .. s , ANJ) MlssEg . CLOAKB, manufactured of the host materials, m the ropat ttyliah manner, at 8. V. R. HUNTER'S New Store, No. 40 South SECOND Street. ■y C'oaVs made to nr/ier. AZUMEA ! AZUMBA I AZUMEA t AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA PROP. MORRIS* AZUMEA BAKING POWDER. Manufactured aolely at No, 63 North FOIfRTH Street, and for snJfi by Grooera generally, aaia.tarf CJTEREOSOOPIO INSTRUMENTS, MA- O mifaoturfd in overr BTEREOSOOPIO VIEWS, ol latejt importations. Opera Glsbibb, Bpeo tsfiles. faioriiscopga, &o*» sold low at W« J. PRANK Optician, il» South FOURTH Street, Mow • • ‘ r no«-6fif THIS DAY IN NEW STYLES, ANXD SHAWLS. KEY/ AND SCARCE IMPORTER AND JOBBER IjJSTAIjb UKY GOODS, Invite attention to their WINTER IMPORTATION KNM.ISH AND SCOTCH HOSIERY. A CHOICE STOCK OF TIE 3 MUFFLERS, STOCKS, NEW PUBLICATIONS. qpHHBE NEW BOOKS. FROM JBALDY ENGLISH SHEETS. MESSRS.’ TIOKNOR & FIELDS PUBLISH THIS DAY, A NEW POEM 11Y THE AUTHOR OF “ THE ANGEL IN THE HOUSE," FAITHFUL FOREVER BY COVENTRY PATMORE, i Autfeor >• The Ansel In tUe House.” i 1 volume. Price $l. ”, Faithful Fosever is, to the best of my perception and belief, a singularly porfeot piece ©fart. * * Tho poem is not meant for a soni:,nor calculated for an hour’s au-usament; it is, as I said, to the bast of my be lief, a finished and tender work of very noble art.” Jomc Rubkin T ( HE HEROES OP EUROPE. BY HENRY, G. HEWLETT. ' ,W If It PINE ILLUSTRATIONS 1 volume .~.12m0._. ~....pri0e 81. One of dhe moat interesting and valuable books for boys evhr issued, TOM BROWN AT OXFORD. A BEO.UEL TO “SCHOOL DAYS AT RUGBY” By the same Author. Part first. 1 volume. 400 pages. Price $l. <7* Fop sale by all Booksellers. TIOKNOR So FIELDS. 135. WASHINGTON ST„ BOSTON. f MOTOR ANTONIO! —DOCTOR ’ANTONIO!! . LAVJNIA. A Novel. By G. Ru/fiai, author of Doc tor Antonio, Lorenzo, Ponont, &c. One volume. 12mo. ?THK PETTY ANNOYANCBS OF MARRIED LIFE. From the French of Honorede Balsao. Anew novel in one vol. SI. HOPES AND FEARS. The New Novel By the author of fhe Hoir of Pcdolyffe, &0., &o. Two volo. 12mo. olotfr.: $l5O FAITHFtL FOREVER. A new Poem. By Coven try author of the, Angel in the House. One vo). !3<DO. r®3. THE HEROES OF EUROPE. By R*nry G. Hew lctL With '4O full-page illustrations. One vol SI. One of the most interesting and admirable of Boys’ books. TOM BROWN AT OXFORD. A Sequel to Sohool Days at Rugby. By the same author. Part first. One vol. $l. GUhBBKB*AT TRUTH- By the Brothers Hare. First Amenoan, from tho fifth London edition. This delightful book, for many rears so popular in England, has just been reprinted in this oountry in the most beautiful style of tinted paper and antique binding, with portrait on steel One vol, 81 CO. LAKE HOUSE. By Fonny Lewald, Translated from the German. One vol, 76 cents. A new novel, the soene of whioh is taid in Germany, giving oharming pictures of German life, RECREATIONS OF A COUNTRY PARSON. A book of delightful m’erent. especially to those fond of rural life, Onovdl. Tinted piper. RHS. For sale bf SAMUEL HAZARD. Jr.. n026-3t T2* CHESTNUT Stroet. r ORD MACAULAYS ESSAYS. KJ . ~ (RIVERSIDE EDITION.) SHE LDOV 4 COMPANY. Publishers, 118 NABSAU Street, New York, Will publish on Saturday, November 21th An entirely new and elegant edition of the Critical, Htslonoal, and Miscellaneous Essaye of the Right Hon. Thouas Biuington Macaulav. With an Introduction and Biographical Sketoh of tho author. By E. P. Whipple, Esq., of Boston. And containing a New Bteel Plate Likeness of Maoati iay, from a Photograph by Claudet. Six volumes Crown Octavo. PRICE PE a SET : On tinted psper. doth binding.- $9 00 Fine white, do do J M Shnepbmaing, white paper;— —— W 00 In half calf, or half Turkey, tinted paper.....—— 15 00 The want of a oomplete.dozant, and accurate edi tion of Lord M&oau'ay’s nuscrilancous writings, con taining all the author’s later corrections, is universally acknowledged. All the American editions heretofore published have been printed from the earlier English editions, whiob were n atarialjy changed by Macaulay before his death. He eppressod himsslf as itot satiaficd with hny American edition of his work. LATELY PUBLISHED: THE OHKNEV IBLAND3, Volume. Third of the FLORENCE By Jaoob Abbott. . Author of “The Hollo Books,” Histories, ico. 1 vol. IGrao. With seven illnstrationa, Irom designs byH.W. Her nok. • Price WcODfo. CLAIBORNE. (V 01.3 of the Oakland Stories.) Bt Geo. B. Taylor. ___ . . With illustrations after designs by H. W. Hornolr. • f n Ivol. Jomo,price6Q oents. LOYE AND PENALTY; or, Eternal Punishment Consistent with the Fatherhood of God. By J. P. Thompson, D.D., Pastor of the Broadway Tabernaole. • 1 vol, Ifonojprioe 7fi cents. HINTS ON THE FORMATION OF RELIGION • y * ’* OPINIONB. ' • Addressed Especially to Young Men and Women of Christian Education. v By Ray Palmer, D. I)., Paster of the first g a uto h, Albany. THE ANNOTATEd'paRAGRAPH BIBLE. Th 9 New Testament. Completing the work.. I vol. Bvo, cloth, $lBO The same. 1 vol Bvo, sheep, 32. The Bible complete, Cloth, $4.69. ** “ 1 vol. Bvo, sheep, 35 60 ” ** ' 1 vol. Bvo, raorocoo, 88. HISTORY OF LATIN CHRISTIANITY. By Henry Hart Milnran, D.lp. 8 vote, crown Bvo, * Price 9J B 0 each. Vol. 1 now ready.- You 2 will be ready this week* The remaining volumes will be published on the first of efoh mqnt|i * ’ ! ’ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ THE LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON. By Edward Everett, LL.D. 13mo, prioo $L ,T PR AND LKTTKRS OF EMILY C. JUDSON, (Fanny Forroste*.) iiy A. G. Hendrick, D-D -r Price sl.3s. FORTY YEARS* EXPERIENCE IN SUNDAY SCHOOLS. Fy Stephen H. Ting. D.D.. Reotor of Bt. George’s Cnuroh, New \ ork. One neat Iffmo vol,, prioo CO cents. no2ld2tfcWlt TANE FAIRFIELD!!! If NOW READY, TIIB AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF JANE FAIRFIELD. A FEW SELECT POEMS, SUMNER LINCOLN FAIRFIELD, With a Steel Poitmlti engraved by BARTAIN. Hand* isomeiy bound in one vol.i Mmo. 555 pages. P51q£....,,..0N8 DOLLAR. BAZIN & ELLSWORTH. PUBLISHERS, NO. 1 CORNHILL, BOSTON. [From the Boston Post.J A SENSATION BOOK.—Mrs. Sumner Linooln Fair field haa completed the inanueoript or her Memoirs, { ind it is now ready for publication* We understand. | rom competent judgo9Who have read it, that it will ormone ■)( the most remarkable and rookerone vo times ever printed in the united Btate?. Mrs Fair ield’e hisury has keen a marvelously eventful one. A : adf of jireit personal attrdotionß and high mental ao oornplishrcetits, she commenoed the journey of life under tho happiest auspioea; but olouds and shadows soon darkened her path, and she has been called upon to exereis* on energy of will and a contest with adver sity which, in othor forms and applications, would have given her renown equal to thataohieved by many of the greatwt heioos of the age. Her correspoudonqe embraoeslettera from a large number of the roost emi nent men-pbilosophera, statesmen, authors. &0... &o.— m Europeand Amenoa, while her journal is given in that lively ami piquant style of narrative whioh a spi rited andolever woman understands how to use bq charmluxbr. Her duties having oallod her all. over the : country, oer acquaintance is large and intimate in every Bta;e, and, of consequence, her pages will poo ; seas an interest aawjde as fhe nation. *(From'tho V New Vork Herald.] Mr«. Sumner Linooln Fairfield, widow.ot the cele brated poit. has prepared .for the pross her own autobi ography. which, wo prediot, when published, will pro duce a rorst extraordinary sensation. FOR SALE AT a. Q. EVANS’ QI?T BOOK ESTABLISHMENT, No, 439 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Two tbors b.lqw Fifth, op tho upper sit|o. no2»-M'2B-ft New vobks and new editions. THEOLOGICAL AND RELIGIOUS. Puliliahei'br LINDSAY to BLAHISTON, Pjjb’ishors, Hookßellars, and Importers, . 30 Bouth SIXTH Btreet, above Chestnut, HERZOi’S KNCVCLOPEDIA of Theologioal and Religious Literature. 2 vole., ootsvo, PrioetfSeach. Do. do. In 12 parts. Prioe M cent* enoli. KUHTJ’B text rook op church history. 1 vol. PiosBlfio. KURTPS MANUAL OF SACRED HISTORY. Se v CITY AND THE KING OF GLORY* Bjr the Hon. woodburv Davis. 2 vol. 75 cents. iShRUEL AND THE CHURCH; or, The Ribo, Progress end Pali of Mohammedanism. By Lewis Oheesenan. D. D. l'rioo 76 cento. THE ?IVK BENSEB ; or. Gateways to Knowledge. By Geoge Wilson, M. D. Prico 50 cents. noM JUSa PUBLISHED —THE BOOK OP Till SIGNERS s Containing Fac-Sunile Lettors of the Sgnera of tho Declaration of Independence. Il lustrate! with sixty rone engravings, from original pho toeraphi and drawings of their residences portraits, fco. Q,i*rto,sB. Large Paper Copy, India Proofa, 815, A Book oat no American should he without, andadcsi eV°ry ,ibr “ l? - WM. imOTHFRHEAD. Publish*, and Importer of Old Books, Autographs, and Engavings. otfl-li* 3XB BoutU EIGHTH Stroet. BOCK BUYERS. —Gentlemen: I have tken the Basement of tho Philadelphia Bank, 419 CHSBTNUT Street, where I will continue to buy End eel (as 1 have heretofore done at the Custom ouse 2?snuo I3ook-Btand)pld and new Law and Mia oellaneas Books. I have for sale upwards of IQO old b!aok*Uter Books printed prior to the year 2499. Also, a oopyfEmsmus ontheNew Testament,*vols.,4to, nrintodn 1648. Price $3O. I will alsodealinEngravings and AtMiaphs, Persons at a distance wishing to sell Book*,rilldesoribe their names, dates, Bizes, bindings, cohditios, and prices. Pamphlet Laws ot Pennsyl- T^<.o IdHouW 1 dHouWu l onAm.„^ 5 d j(lpßELlji NEW PUBLICATIONS. 'J'HE NEW YORK OBSERVER, A Religious and Eooulnr Family Taper, [S THIS LARGEST NEWSPAPER IN THE WORLD, PUBLISHED WEEKLY, And devoted to Religious, Literary, and Seoular Intel ligence of every variety. Its Mammoth Sheet is no arranged as to constitute TWO COMPLETE NEWSPAPERS, The one Religious and tlio other Beoular, eaoh of whioh is larger than a majority of its cotemporaries—lT IS NQT SECTARIAN IN RELIGION, NOR PARTISAN IN POLITICS, bat designed for a pleasing and instruc tive companion m every Evangelical Christian Family, It is thoroughly conservative, and opposed to all the disorganizing isms of the day. A large uumbor of the best writers of the see, as spo oial Contributors and Correspondents, in all the prmoi pal.countnosof the World, are united with a full Edi torial Corps of tong experience to givo interest and value to the paper. THE RELIGIOUS DEPARTMENT, Besides its Editorial Articles and Correspondence, con tains a Summary of the most important movements of all Christian denominations. THE SECULAR SHEET, In addition to tho Foroign and Dome tio Nows, has departments of Agriculture, of Soienoe,and of Coin meroo—the latter embraoing fuU and accurate Reports of the Money, Produoe, Cattle, and other markets up to the time.ol going to press. The prioo of tho Observer is S2.CQ a year in advance. J o every person sending us the names otfivefiew subscribers, with one year’s payment in advance (912 fiu;, wp will give tho sura or five doliars , which may be deducted from the sum forwarded to us. Address Si ONLY K. MOfWK. Jr.. & CO., ne2l-wfin3til&6tW 37 PARK ROW, Now York. JUMT PUBLISHED—THE END OP THE IRREPRESSIBLE CONFLICT, by a Merchant of Philadelphia. PnoelOocnts. For sale by KING Sc BAIRD, n023-3t* 007 SANSOM Street. 1 GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. rp H E OBIQ-INAL1I! ORAYAT STOKE IS STILL AT NO 701. Kt W. CORNER SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT. J. ALBERT ESHLBMAN. SHIRT MANUFACTORY.—The would invite speoial attention to his IMPROVED OUT OF SHIRTS, known as the most perfect fitting made. On hand, and made to order at shortest nottae. WHOLESALE TRADE SUPPLIED. assortment of RENT'S FURNISH ING GOODS, pf his own importation. J. W. SCOTT, „ „ , 814 CHESTNUT Street, 0028 Fonr doors below the “ Continental Hotel.” TVOTIOE TO GENTLEMEN !—The best -L 7 assortment of SHIRT BOSOMS ever offered for sale in the oity of Philadelphia, comprising Prince of Wales. Imperial. Abraham Linooln,&c., Upright Plaits, Bias Platts,, and Cross Plaits, some containing threo hundred plaits. CHARLES ADAMS & SON, nolQ-tP EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. FURS. BARGAINS. ELEGANT FUBB. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Vr*DBR THE CONTINENTAL IIOTBL. The largest and best stook in the oity. our facilities enable us to sell lower than any other establishment. Politeness and fair dealing is our Motto. „ CHAB. OAKFORD & SONS, 826 and 828 CHESTNUT Street. No connection with any other house. n026-6t pUBS 1 FUBSI GEORGE F. WOMRATH, NOS. 416 AND 417 ARCH STREET. Has now Open A FULL ASSORTMENT oy LADIES’ FURS, To whtoh the attention of the Pnbbo is invited. oc3-4m f ADIES 5 FANCY FURS! FANCY FURS! *-* -JOHN FAREIRA, 7XB ARCH street, has now in store, of his own importation and manufacture, a vpry largo and beautiful assortment of all the different binds and qualities of Fancy Furs, for ladies’ and ohil dren’a wear, selling at manufacturers* pnoea, nofl? ctr WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. JAMES E, OALDWELL & 00., B£3 OKPESTNUT ST, IMPORT AND MANUFACTURE FINE WATCHES, RICH DIAMOND AND ALL OTHER JEWELRY, MANTEL CLOCKS AND BRONZES, STERLING SILVER-WARE, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PLATED GOODS, PARIS ARTICLES, FANB, OPERA-GLASSES, &c., The principal part of our stook is entirely new at MODERATE FIXED PRIOES. Au Examination will ontail no obligation to pur oltase. nol-Ual-if /SN FINE WATOHES, of the most ap- JetiSJ proved mnkoia; Jewelry of everr description, Bilver-ware equal to coin; also, Piated-ware of the beßt quality, at G. KUSBELI/8. 0029-lm _____ 22 North SIXTH Street. -SS SOARF-PINS, STUBS, and SLEEVE- SlSt BUTTONS.—A large assortment of Carbunole, Coral, Lava, and Etrusoaa Gold Scarf-pins, at G. RUSSELL’S, 0029-lm 93 North SIXTH Street. lUILIjINERY. MISSES O’BRYAN, 914 CHESTNUf Ftreet, above Ninth, will open Paris Millinery, for the Winter, on Thursday* Nov. 8,1860. n7-lm* LOST. LOST OR MISLAID Certificate of Stock No. 269, for 12 shares in the New York Mid dle Coal Field Railroad and Coal Company, and would hereby give notice that I have made application for certificate in lieu thereof, __ no2-Sot EDWARD HUGHES. EDUCATIONAL. DELACROIX’S COURSE OP FRENCH. A thorough practice of explanatory Grammar No committing to memory— No home studies. • Learners are expected to praotioe deliberately, while with the teaoher, and to remark the forms of expression and idiomatic peculiarities whioh they themselves pro duce— no moro is required. _ Tho French Study, 90T FILBERT Street. It VISITING TUTOR.—A GRADUATE OF ▼ Harvard Colleee. Cambridge, will give private les sons in Latin, Greek. Mathematics, and tho higher English Branches, and will prepare boys to enter any class in College. Address H. U„ Blood’s Dispatoh. noU-wf&mCr ■MESDAMES OHEGARAY AND D’HER i-’-l. VILLY respectfully inform their friends and the public that they have removed their Boardingand Day Sohool for Yount Ladies from Logan Square to Noi. IMT and 1939 SPRUCE Street. Pupils from five years of age upward prepared for the fourth class. jy2s-6m Bryant, stratton, & Fairbanks 7 MERCANTILE COLLEGE, S. E. corner SE VENTH ood CHESTNUT Streets.— Day and Evening Sessions. Individual instruction in Bookkeeping, m oludinK General Wholesale and Retail Business, Ship ping, Forwarding and Commission, Banking, Ex change, Manufacturing. Railroading, fitoamboating. Ao., the moat thorough and practical course in the United States. Also, Lootures, Commercial Calcula tions, Arithmetic, and the higher Mathefqatiog, Pen manship (best in the oity), Corroaponaenoo,. Ac. For sale, their new Treatise on Bookkeeping, beauti- in oqlors, and the fiwt'work published. BUSINESS CARDS. Dr, s. t. beale, DENTIST, Has removed to 1113 CHESTNUT Street, (Girard How, 1 Philadelphia. 0026-lm* PAWSON & NICHOLSON, BOOKBINDERS, Nos. 519 and 531 MINOR Street. Between Market and Chestnut streets, PHILADELPHIA. JAMES PAWSON, JAS. D. NICHOLSON. Jy27 ly» SFUGUET & SONS, • IMPORTERS OK HAVANA CIGARS, No. 310 Bouth FRONT Street. Receive regularly a full assortment of desirable 01 GARB, which they oiler at low rates, for cash or ap proved oredit. JelO-ly Horace see, MECHANICAL ENGINEER, and PATENT ATTORNEY, No. 114 Bouth SIXTH Stroet, (Nearlv vnpogita the County Court House,) Prepares ?v9ftf.,M«u>uo* drawings, 3co.,ar,d transacts allother with the obtaining of Let ters Patent. Machinery Designed and Drawings made. au2s-3m* ORLEANS (LA.) PICAYUNE.— JOY. OOE, & Co. Have boon appointed sole agents in Philadelphia for tins extensively circulating paper, of commanding in- Jluenocrßußineßs men are advertising in the best news- Sarers of oity and oountrr, at the offices of JOY.COK, ; CO., Advertising Agents, FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets,Philadelphia; Tribune Buildings, New York, seZB-tf ____ KAILROAD iilMPuh, iiiiie RAILROAD VIA MEDIA, WINTER ARRANGEMENT, From nortneaac oorpor of Eighteenth and Alarkot *“& after Sunday. Nov, Mill, 1800, tlse tram, will leave too northeast corner of Eighteenth aud Market streets at 7.40 A. M., * and 4 80 P. M. On Sundays, at 8 A. M und 21, M. RTroins leavirg Philadelphia, at 7.40 A.M. and 430 V, M., and on Wednesdays ond Saturdays, at 2 I*. ftl., oouneofcatPonnelton with the Philadelphia and Balti more Central Railroad, for Concord, Kennatt, Avon dale. &e„ Ac. HENRY WOujx nozd General Superintendent. EXPRESS COMPANIES. THE ADAMS EXPRESS fiSfc»FS*«* 00„ Office 320 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, paokagos. Merchandise, BankNotet, and Bpeoie, either by its own Lines or m connection with other .Express Companies, to all the prinoipa! towns and titles of the United Sates, . * „ E. 8, BAWDFOHD, ffneßuSnpesinte^dept. WANTS. ANTED—A Partner, with $2,000 in ol ®^ 9 A' t 0 forward a light manufacturing busi ?S5 8 ’« established, yielding very good profits. il lt9 k r ?. Bted verson. Address, with real name, ** Joiner,” atlhisomoe, n2B-3t* AAfANTED —A first-class Salesman, for ’ *, Western trade. None but those who osn com mand a large and first-class trade need avoir. .BRAFLBIGR, ru“.£co.. . no2S-2t* 329 MARKET Street. 'VyANTED —A Situation as Oorrespond ,/ * ing Clerk or 800 l keeper, by a young married Man, from the country. Higli salarvno objeot. city reference. Address *♦ M.,” at this office. u“ VyANTHD—In a Dry Goods Jobbing ,7 r dC USe • a first-olass salesman, familiar with the trade ol Pennsylvania, or one or more of the adjacent mates, loa youDg man of the requisite qualifications, a rare opportunity tor advanorment will be offered. r JFW l «» r S al nama and toforenoe as to character KStomiV* " Maiket Street,” Box BIS Philadelphia ■foßt uiiioe. no2G-3t VVANTED —American Gold and New ’ L iT ork PandB * CRONIBE & CO.. , J? 24 3t ~.. 40 South THIRD Street A £ AMY wrra from $3,000 to ANTED—A Situation as Olcvk, Time n„iiT„» i ßlSr r £, 01 ° ut -< loor Clerk, at njllnat Furnace, Rolling Mill, Foundry, or Machine Works, by a man of experience in keeping time and paying hands. Good testimonials from last employer. Address •* Clerk.” tins ofnoe, one week. n024-3t* “VyANTED—A FIRST-OLASS FORE » * MAN. to take charge of a Cotton Faotory In the South. Address THUS. BENDER, Macon, Ga. no2S-3t Wanted— exchange on iuoh ▼ V MOND. VA. Apply to WARDLE & STE VENSON, N, W, Corner FOURTH aud ARCH streets. n023-3t* FOR SALE AND TO LET. R&RE ODANOE.—A Book, Stationery, and Perfumery Store for sale. Location one of tho host m Philadelphia. Moderate capital required. Satisfactory reasons given ior selling out. G. COLLINS & CO., Real Estate Brokers, no2o 31 ■ 10 8 south FOURTH Street. STABLE AND YARD TO RENT. Ap ply at the HOTEL, N, E. corner FRANKLIN fet and GIRARD Avenue. n026-Ct* MFOR SALE, THE STORE AND DWELLING, No. Oil ARCH Street. Terms easy. Apply to ALL.EN Sc SIMS. Real Estate Brokers, 8. E. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, No. 3, seoond floor. n023-6t* a FOR SALE, VERY LOW, AND ON .termsunusually aooommodatinz, the four-story DWELLING, No. 25780uth SEVENTEENTH Street, containing all the modern improvements, Lot ldHsoo. Apply to aLLUN Sc SIMS. Real Estate Brokers. S. E. corner FOURTH and WALN UT Streets, No 3, seoond floor, n023-3t* TO OHAIR AND CABINET MAKERS.— The Phccnlx Wood-Bending Company, owners of *< Blanchard’s Patent.” for the States or New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland, will sell county, town, or shop rights, or grant lxoonoos to use, on easy terms. This is the only patent. All infringers will be striotlvdealt with. Apply to JOHN SILBBY, o? 0. A. BURGESS, No. 34 BROADWAY, New York. 004-d3m For exchange.—a choice tract of good unimproved farm land in the State of New Jersey, convenient to the oity. will be exchanged for Apply at No. 118 FEDERAL Street. JMfc A SPLENDID FARM AT PUBLIC •2m SALE. The undersigned, about to relinquish farming, will sell, at publio sale, on THURSDAY. December 6.1880. at l o’cldok P. M., on the premises, his desirable and productive FARM, containing 62 acres and 90 perches of land, more or less, situate in Whitpain township, Montgomery county, on a public road leading from Blue Bell to Gwynedd Station, (on North Pennsylvania Railroad,) being half mile f*om Penn Square Station. The improvements consist of a large two-story stone DWELLING, with two rooms, bail, and intonen on the first, and four rooms and entry on seoond floor, am ply supplied with closets and other conveniences. Fine large Garden and great variety of Grape Vines, stone Spring-house, over a lasting spring of water, with fish pond sdjaoont, stone Smoke-house, Wood, and Coal House. Stone Barn, CO feet edu&rn, with large over shoot in front, large Hay-honae, Wagon-house. Corn crib, Cider-house and Press, Carnage house, high and permanent stose wall around the barn yard; water is introduced into the yard, pump also at the barn, making it onb pf the most aesirablq apd conveniently arranged bams in the oounty. Thriving young Apple Orchard in good bearing order, with every vanetT of fruit. This property is very desirable- beautifully located, highly cultivated, conveniently divided, under good fences, in ohge proximity to oburohes, schools, rail roads, turnpikes, and in an improving and intelligent part of the country. Persons desirous of viewing tho property will call on the owner, residing thereon, or to R. R. Corson, at Norristown. Sale positive. Terms very easy; conditions on the day of sale. R. R, CORSON, Agent for the sale. Norristown, Pa. WILLIAM MILLER, Blue Bell P. 0., Montgomery oounty. Norristown, Nov. 20.1860. n022.24.f1S 28-delA ttg PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE FARM. The undersigned will sell at publio sale, positively, on J-eoember 6,1860, at 1 o’efook P. M.,on the premises, his FARM, oontain'n£ 177 aores, more or loss, in Norriton township, adjoining bprough limits, one milo from the Court House. The improvements are a two-story stone Dwelling, substantially built, with 7 rooms, and pump at the door. Large stone Barn, double deoker, built of the best material, and conve niently arranged, having all the modern advantages; stone spnng-housa, over a never-failing Spring, car riage house, and all other neoessary out-buildings. • The land is in a good state ot cultivation, and beauti fully looated, with a running stream of water passing through the property near the improvement*. The fences aro good : a portion of them are stone, well put up. Also, about 4 aores of Timber Land. There are about 10 aores of prime Alendow Land well watered, and about 13 aores front on the Mate road, adding ma terially ’*to the value of the property. There is also a stone Tenant House on the proporty, which commands a fair rent. This form is well worth the attention of farmers and others desirous of purchasing, as the sale will be posi tive;, and considering tho locality, quality of the soil, proximity to Norristown, churches, schools, markets, railroads, &q., &0., and tbe prospect of land enhancing in value, will insuro some one a great bargain in the oourse ox alittle time. Persons wishing to view the property will catl on R. R. CorsOn, at Norristown, or the subscriber, residing thereon. * XI. U. CORSON, Agontfor OSCAR REJOHJfiNBACfI. n 022,24 26 23 del .3 Norristown, Fa. PUBLIO SALE OF"A"VAUUSKLE“ «£ FARM.—The undersigned Having concluded to go West, will sell *>t publio sa'e. positively, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, m AT OI*K O'CLOCK. P. M„ on the premises, his handsomely looated and produc tive FARM,containing NINETx-TWO ACRES,more or less, situate in Whitpain township. Montgomery county, on State road,' leading from Norristown to Doylestown, four miles from Norristown Railroad Depot, and near Centra Square, where the Skipp&ok Bike QToasea the State road, being only two miles from wynedd Station and sixteen miloq from Phila delphia. This property is well known fpt the beauty of its lo cation, productiveness, convenience to railroads, turn pikes, Softool*, cburqhes, Ac., Ac., being an oblong square, divided in the centre by a lane, making it very convenient either for a grazing or dairy farm. The whole is under good fences, tho land all arable, rich, and oasy of cultivation, always producing good cropu of grain or grass, divided into ton enclosures, with an orchard of tho best of fruit. The imp substantiil three rooms and ontry on the first and same on tho second floor, with three ceilod rooms m the attic. Piazza tho wholo length of the house, well with goo'4 water with pump therein, frame kitohen attached to the house, and a never-failing spring of wator*near the door of the house, (none bettor for dairy purposes,) also another spring not far distant. . I, "stone BARN, Sixty six by fifty feet, woll built, very convenient m all tho arrangements, well of good water with pump therein umlor tho overshot, corn-orib, pig-sty and other out buildings. This is one of the best and most desuab’o forms in Whitpain township. Jbe buildings arp all very good and conveniently arranged. Tl>? stages pass the pro perty twice every day, ihus having daily communica tion with Philadelphia It desired. Any person wanting a gopd latm, pleasantly situated, in a good neighbor hood, here is too chance. Person* wishing *o view tho property previous to the day ot sale, wilt apply to tho subscriber residing thereon, or to Jt. R. Corson at riorristown. Terms and conditions easy and made known on day of sale. R. R, CORSON, lor the Sale. Norristown, Pa. J, B. EVANS. Proprietor, Centre Square P. 0., Montgomery county, Pa. 11035,27,39,32,24 29 LAND! 1 600,000 Aoresfor Sale and entry, at priQ9* ranging from llfc to 60 oents ier Acre, in any quantities re quired • TAXES paid, and PATENTS procured for purcha se re of Land under the Graduation Aot. Plats furnished gratis by enclosing a postage stamp For further information applyto WILSON, RAWLINGS A CO.. V, S* and General Land Agent*, 65 CH EBTN U T Street, Between THIRD and FOURTH, / ST. LOUIS, MO. LAND WARRANTS bought, seld, and loo&ted. 008-5 m HOARDING. A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL RENT A second-story Chamber to fijranVeman. with break-* fast, if desired. Apply 1131 SPRUCE Street, it* A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A HANDSOME CHAMBER to a single gentleman, with breakfast and tea, if required. House with all the modern improvements. Apply to TlTSANSuMstreet. n024-Bt* Boarding.— a fine third-story front room, with first-olass B’tARD, can be had permanently,at 1315 WaLmUTStreet. n023-gt* A FEW LEFT, OF VERY CHOICE ROOMS, for t ingle Gcnttemen and for Families, at moderate prices, at the RICHAKDH HOU&b, corner EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. J. G. CHADSEY, Proprietor. n023-lm XjnRsT.ULASS boarding, with h»nd- X some oommunioating and sicslo Room., at 1417 LOCUST Street. oclB-lm* INSURANCE COMPANIES. XjiAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. i ,00 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPOIIATEJJ THE STATE OF CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS, EIRKCTOBB. Samuel Wright, D. B. Birney, Wm. W. Walters, J. W, Evormaa, Chos. Kiohardson, Henry Lewis, Jr„ Geo. A. West, Jacob W. Stout,i O. Wilson Darts, Afenko Stern. Tuoe. 8. DAY. Prewilent. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice Free’,. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. SecrefatrT. (inll-lf t SAVING FUNDS. A MERIOAN SAVING FUND—Com- XjL jpany’s Building, southeast oomer WALNUT and FOURTH Streets. Open daily from § tjU.I o’olock.and on MONDAY till Bin the, evening. This Old Institution has always paid in foil, on dcraana, without notice. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. , All sum* paid bock, on demand .in gold andinrsr. President, SAML. WORK, Vice President. . John C. Karr, T. E. Harper, George Nugenf, John Anspaci, Jr-. Sami. P. Bodiae, Alh, L.Jtofert*, John Aikman, Jonas Bowrrmn, H, H. Eldndge, Wm. J. Howard. JOHN S. WILSON .Treasurer. JOHN C. SIMS, Secretary. 0030-Imif GPRING GARDEN. SAVING' FUND, K 7 Office, 331 North THIRD Street,,between Vine and CaHowhiii. /noorporotdd ,br the Legislature April 14th, 1851. Open for Deposits‘and PaTiuan te« dailr, from Dto o’oloolr. Also, on MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, from 6 to 8 o'clock. .- Interest 6 per cent, per anniunA oan with* draw their Moneys by OheokSi'if dpsired. Speoi&l Ds posita received. « « _ _ skJr<JDlf§L£, President, Fbahpis Hsxt. g»ers|gyy aBaO-tllf j »A ■' ■ . :; r ' THE GAS LAMPS FOR THE MILLION, may be seen at 204 NORTH SECOND Streetss3o,ooo worth ore now in use. The Market street, Green and Coates, Riilgo road, and other liorso oarsaro now using them, we alter any filthy Korosene Lamps into Gas Lamps for 81; 10,opo Agents wanted tosellthem throughout the Unitod States, liie Gas Lamp will light a room twen ty feet square for ono cent an hour. mT _ .„ n DR. C. A. GREENE * CO.» No. 204 NORTH SECOND Street, above Raoe «elB-th*fcm-ly jVBESS MAOKBREt -63 bbls., 67 half XTi bbls„74 quarter bbls, and 150 kitts No. 1 Mess MaoVerel, of a choice “koONS. 15 ’ u<x!\m No. 14« NORTH WHARVES. Resumption of payment —Penn- sylvania, Virsinia. and Maryland bank-notes taken at par for Clothing at No. 904 MARKET Street. A large assortment botnof men and boys’ Clothing rnfldrmade. \ _ . n 024 st* _ COLORED-EDGED PAPERS AND EN VELOPES (- COLORED-EDGED ENVELOPES AND PAPERS, at tho Paper, Card.and Envelope Besot, no?4-6t* 490 COftlMEßOEStreet, AIffUSEMEjrrS, AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.— iA. ITALIAN OPERA SEASON OF ASSOCIATED AR.TIBTB—OARD TO THE PRESS ANDTHEPUB- In announcing tho commencement .of , the Itahaa. Opera season this evening, the associated artist*, Madame COLSON, Signors BRIGNOLI, FBKRT, SU- SiNI, and MUZIO, beg respectfully to state that they, have formed themselves into an artistio union, forth# purpose of giving grand opera in the most eraoisst manner that is within the scope of their abilities, and that they have no connection whatever with any other, oompany or manager in ihe United States; that tody have taken all managerial responsibilities into their own hands, and are prepared to fulfil them.to the utmost of their ability, promising that no disappoiotmentahail occur during thoir season which it is possible to avoid* and that all pledges given to the publio shall be eornpn-' lously redeemed. .In makipg this statement of the ; r intentions, the juso ciated artists earnestly solioit the patronage of the pub lio, and the support of the press in their new ana ardu ous undertaking. Tho former, it is needless to eay, is absolutely of vital necessity to the success of a season involving so large an outlay, and the generous assistance ot the latter m co-operating with the management, and diraoting pobho attention to the value, importance, and refined intellectuality of an entertainment like the opera, is of the most essential lcfluence/and will be, if oheerfully rendered, (as tho artists hope it will be,) of the greatest assistance to the enterprise. . Mercadante’s \kefi d'auvre—ll Giuramento, which has been in aotive rehearsal for several weeks will be produced early next week, and should the patronage of the public render tho season successful, this opera will be followed by Rossini’s great work— Mose in Egittc — Which will bo produced on the grandest scale oflyric splendor. it g A MERTOAN ACADEMY OF MOSIO.— ITALIAN OPERA.—Mine. COLBON. Admission to tfarquotte, Farqnette Cirole, and Bal cony, $l. No extra charge for resarved seats. -Family Circle, 50 cents; Gallery, 25 cents. wSfißte °para- Niehta—MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, o’clock open at o’olook. Opera commences at 8 ’ ILLNESS OF SIGNOR BRIGNOLI. „ NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. R>ifi i« joined to announce the sudden «Will b. ...n tics of the alteration of the opera, end not. as has been customary, to delay it until the evening. Th! nSnM? menthas hastened to do so, and at the fame <?ni?t?£F?A ?.WS st -^ U W nies »fi° b pe {nSSSiSf tmkets fo? The Sioibon Vespers,” and are dissatisfied with the change of opera, can have i heir money refunded on bo plioation at the,tickot offices. CEQ6Qon a^e 8 notloe be given of Signor BrignoU’s L THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, Nov. 2S, letto^^ 08 in her oelebratedchar&otor of Vio first time inthischarao ter.ias Allredo bow fi r£ t time m this city) as Ger- Sigtipr COLFTTI as Granville, Musical Director and Condootor-Sig. MUZIO, W?IS. T & OX.ASKE-S AKOH-SX. F B®n^® E^™w°H?rTSkr. nS,*L tinlo ln eevoral years of Morton’s fine old Aft* \ .TOWN AND COUNTRY. S^er 'Which a grand divertissement of Musio and anomg, including the celebrated Chinese Dance from addin. To conclude, first time in two years, with the •WIJP’W ; sek/ogs Family. ■ “ , with all its original fun, ftolio, and efieots. SJEOURE SEATS EARLY, TO SEE THE Povem“ra?t! I,IW - AcaJ<mrot Mn.to.THPMllAy. A ROH-STREET THEATRE. BENEFIT OF „ ’ .MSB. JOHN BREW. fW WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. 23. Shakespeare’s treat nnmedy of AS YOU LIKE IT. Eoaaliud...-- Ana ——Mrs. John Drew WALLACE. v... TBB B r E ?° 0F SCOTLAND. Every member of the company . will appear. Foxßook now open. BL 0 N DIN WILL WALK, JBNVJEL OPED IN A SACK, over a Hope 600 feet in lenrth. .academy of Musie, THURSDAY - . 29th. ie ”fJ n * VIfALNUX-STREET THEATRE. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. NovTlg, 7^ b6sre DS^ls|Psk’£s»' nti * lrt Gladatane 14 Hai,l!ish '' E[tm ‘ n Atlam »: Lady Viola, Mra, To be followed hy an entirely new fa-oe. entitled ' o ,T.. 0 much for good nature; Tom»Sh KAdsrMi Ad °‘i> l ‘ n ».V.Bowera. _ TUB DREAM AT SEA. iHo^P»^[i c 0 eS 1 a 0 0 VtSl. forlC “ CS ' Comn ‘ eco * rjONTINENTAL TH EAT BE, (Late National,) WALNUT Street, above Eifbthl Fuat week of rp. n T KE aSBO OF XUOASA FALLS. mi?!"attaint Mares,PAULINE a** COQUETTE: K e n ,? 0, e iD / Mnl««.P-BTK and BARNEY i FOB - rml ? s Clown; the great Horae. DU. ißWiy l ® s "? performances on THANKSGIV. oommencea atnalf past 7. V iuauwa R AdmiMion only 25 oonU; Family Circle Uc. j seoar«t gears cug t polfl-g; TWjcDONOTJGH’S OLYMPIC (Late GAK« ITJL TIES,) RACE Street, below Third. ENTER fAiNMEWT. Will »»•». Seym b May for, J. MS^r.^^fe'efr 18 ' “«* «&*«*'**U tiUed* r Wbicll ' tbo ’““"aNo Comedy,in twoacti, en at „• .SIMPSON & CO. Simpson, Mr. J. H. Jack; Mra. Simmon, Min * Admiraioa—Parnnette,Sß oente; Oroheetra.S7o: Fa g*H,Cirole. lie; Private Bon Beata, Mo. Doom open commencing at 7H. BLONDIN, THE HEKO OF NIAGARA, ___ 'Lita r i»WMM§fio We DAY ' TIiUK sday.S/a Ivor., CATARACT ASCENSION and WONDERFUL TIGHT-.ROPE PERFORMANCE. Afternoon and Evening, at3and 8 o'clock. Admission 50 and 2g cents. • jt» JPJANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY. FIRST GRAND CONCERT OF TEE SEASON. ON MONDAY EVENING, Nov. Mth, OONOSKT HALL. The Directors of the HANDEL & HAYDN announoe the first Concert of the current season as above. A choieo and varied proeromme, consisting of Choruses. Quartettes, Trios, Duos. Solos, Jeo., will be presented. The celebrated Solo and Chorus, ** Hear My Prayer,” by Mendelsohn, never before performed m this oity, together with selections from the composition* of Hen del, Haydn, Beethoven, &0., and the choicest Op*- be produoed in a style commensurate with the abilities of the Society. The Chorus, consisting of Two Hundred Voices, wilt be accompanied by the Germania Orchestra. Two G o js, bra(ed Overtures by the Orchestra. PIANIBT.„ - ftllOBAKu H. CROSS. DIREOTOR.. -Prof. B. CARA CROSS. Subscriptions for tho senes of three Conoerte, 83— entitling sabeonbers to three tiokets to eaoh Concert, Single tiokets, eo cents. Tiokets for sale, and snbeorin tions received, by Beok & Lawton, seventh and Chest nnt streetsij Chickering & Sons, Chestnut, ab. Eighth: Couhtoa, Eighth stroet, above Cherry. Doors open at 7, at 8 o'clock, nog-it TJLONDIN WILL WALK ON STILTS 100 feet above the heads of the audience, at the Academy of Musio, THURSO Ar, 28th Nov. - it* BUILDINGS. THANKSGIVING WEEK. WYMAN, VENTRILOQUIST AND WIZARD, EVERY NIGHT THrS WEEK, Blondin will carry a man on HIS BACK from the Stage to the Amphitheatre. Aoademy of Music. THURBDAY, 23th. n* BIROH AND SHARPLEY’S opera HOUSE.- JAYNE’i! COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, „ (GHESI'N UT Hireot, above SIXTH. > Tms New .and Beintiful Tcinplo of Minilreley. fitted np expressly to make i t the GRkaT FAMILY RESORT, Will open on MONDAY EVENING. N o v. 19th, with BIkCH. & SBARPLEY’S MINSTRELB, AND „ . , FRANK BBOWtR. Entirely new Programme, with 14 Star Performers, under the Direction of * „ BILLY Bi MCH awd SAM BHARPLEY, Doors open at6>a. Commence at7s£ precisely. Admission 25 cents; Children 13cenia. nol7*tf A GENTLEMAN WEIGHING 2' 0 LBS. WANTED, to aocompany Monsieur BLONDIN ®u?ini“n. l w p &.u I 'S ,eet . biKb. Academy of Mimic, THUBBDAY, 29th November. It* SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE. ELEVENTH STREET OPEN FOR THE SEASON. NEWLY DECORATE)! AND PAINTED. MR. SANFORD Has secured one of the LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented heretofore k who will appear nightly. , Sanford will periorm every evening. - Doors open at 7; Commence at 7X. Admittance it cents, Children 33 cents. bolMjb qiHE EMPEROR OP ALL MANILLA.— tha Academy of Mono. THURSDAY, S9;h November. HEADQUARTERS, FRANKLIN ** PL ACE.—FRE E CONCERTS—CHAB. JEN KINS, m conjunction with an entire New Company, hongs. Dances, &o. # 11025 fit CHADWICK & PEET, Sup’tf. The banks suspend specie pay- MENTS. BLONDIN suspends himeelffromarope wo mm bieh. Academy ot Mneio,THURSDAY,29th. TJASSLER’S ORCHESTRA.—Serenade AAandMihtarr Offioe 1208 LOCUST Street* _ ,Or Bl&sko’s Academy, BROAP Btreet. below Walnut. HPHE WONDER OP THE WORLD, the MU n* C ‘ GERMANIA ORCHESTRA give A their PUBLIC REHEARSALS eyerr SATUR BAY, commencing at 3 X o'oloofc, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. S tickets, SI ; single tickets, SS cents, for As at Chiokermr *A Son's, 807 Chestnut street; Andre’s, 1104 Chestnut street; and Book* Lawton’s, Chestnut street. . „ Engagements for Concerts. Commencements, Par ties, etc., mode only at their Oraoo, Chiokerinsi Son’s Piano Store, 807 Chestnut streot; Wilhara Stoll, 354 North Juniper streot, or C. Droughman, 10W Ridse avenue. ocal»tf The hero op Niagara, the WONDERFUL BLONDIN, THURSDAY next, 20th. Afternoon and Evening. It* PENNA. ACADEMY OP THE FINE ARTS.—IOSS CHESTNUT Street 41 CHIMBORAZO,” a splendid Paintiac iy Mignot. “THE FIRST SIN,” a beautiful Marble Statuette b» Angelmi. On exhibition for a short time. Visitors will please bring their opera glasses. PAPA! Do tako me to see the Wonder ful Man who orossed the Falls of Niagara. Ha porfonnsatthe ACADEMY OF MUBJC, on THURS DAY next, mh inst. ’ u “n* SOMETHING NEW.—KERR ; S VENTT in Rev. R. A. Carden’s Churoh of the Intercessor,'Spricg Garden, below Broad Bc. The great advantages of this apparatus are, that while it gives a soft, universal light all over the aparlmont, the heat is used to promote and Jorm aporfect and thorough ventilation of the bunding, and at same time the cost is below the old method cl lighting, it ia applicable to every description of rooms or pub us places. Further information can bo hna at ARNOLD * WILSON'S, 1010 CHKSTNUT SfrMLof jSjro.Tv 11 * 010 p -‘ ueEt68 ' j ' Wi
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