'' F« T Mia tiin'of’l&nOMl* o*kod,s>rtt***<iliBBBiHJ.'.;-.if ;■ la waaajr tk«ra li laucb tha urn* tueUvUj u la Moakf. Notwitkataadfag two dan' pajmaat* OMt»ba,look*4 alt*i, tha aarkat k.mrjrqulat, aod at bank ban loot tba fanriib look of a woak am.. In tba oBU kowenr, papor ,goa*at Uak raias—Urtt olaaaaaM ■; lOalS par oflak .Oa call thanitlaeraMln* aaaa at 7, par ».,«aki ’■ >. 1 'f, ! ; iTo-B6no« bains a legal holiday, tha bank* ' win; ofoodna, ba olofcd, and tha aame rala will ba o bound wttk yog ard’to promUtoiy not** and bill* ;; ef anhOßCta* wean, Hnnday latatnaa*. Philadelphia Stock Exchange gales, i ■ • • Novsstn *, m ■ IsroaiaD it 8. B.SI.ATMA4**, Merchant*’ Xxehenie -A) MRST. BOARD.. MMCity**....: tty lMgoijyXe*.... w« § dffiStfStfrajjtf 1 i3* ; d5,.;...N5w.m? • ao. . JH . New.BJtA 15 40 Piefd.HS iS Ss::::::SsJ:im!‘ »p.n n »*..,....i0u57« nw do New.im 1 Cam a Amboy....Ml W i. : .d0......Netr.1M , 4 do.— ,Hl BBTWBBN UOABDB. .'•W>Sty«*Kß O:.'-.- 59 pa Lohilh Borip el S3K lSHatrulmrjH <«’£ ....... " *8EOO«» BOARD. iSOOCitye*—WSOWM 4 Hoalotoa Ooal 4S« lM r do—iKBo 9«fi 4 d 0... _ abj* wa 1;..-»g woNPeoMKio,.-.'.:': sr Si ii .6 Ho.: 17 X ST d0..'.7.'.'.. mil . a liomitown B- ,<147X1 ' ri, ~ : ouninw nv ICES-STEAOY. t. Bid Astttd i iKinnra H G>r 7 LehCl*«Seri»..»‘l 31 BttSatS::::* J* : N Penna 90 Ufi Catowjtsaß Con, 3 4 Cstawissa Pref. 12 makUouth R..47J* 48 . Race*Vine St R.,* 27 Westphjla 1t....47 ss B»nioe k Pme ... 8)4 10>£ ChestnutA Walnut.. 53J< g' -' ,BHi fei3&*B V few K-af 8 - a* .*eartmfa’fp,inoff.*9 91 'Seidmtte’ss 71 72 mMjLdiv 37£ fSSfldaitto.. 88 MorCToon dv ofl .. itfglf K.te&f': 75 «i !chu}lSav»rf W SO I ' Philadelphia' Slarketß. _ . , , , Ntms*p*n,M-Evenmi. s -Theyionr market Ls dull and unsettled, and prioet'fa vor the boyar* $ 'dbout 900 bbl* superfine told at. «4.75 e . iflft.tJM latter for kood brands,akd 15ft)' bid* Western extra at fts; the demand for shipment is limited, and ‘ teiermllr, at prices below the views of bolder*; tales to . Jihe rata’Ur* end bakers ranient from oar lowest fit ores npto #5 5008 50 for superfine extra* and fanoy brand*. 1 Jtje Flour it dull and rather lower, at #3.8704 V ÜbU " Corn Meal I* also very dullj fenusj tvonia is offered at .«MMUMritu.’ VxnT i* aaoh anted, with' bat' little offerink or eell- sold at lisaimo for common to ; immSTWestern and reanevlvania red, and Utetaoo for. . Jty» i* dull, at 7e«760 lor Pennsylvania! and 7Qo for Delaware. Com. ie not very plenty- to-day. and ab*«t 5400 tHtahela prime old yellow solAat 640« afloat: »gr lyft'o*. «d wank Mesco. ana 1480 bathelsSoathemeoldat 83#3}g,according to jtwJaeU&ratthedeojtne,jand further small aale* aamahag at tisfort let Mo. lQueroitrou. -OeCTpn-T ffeere is very little tom*, and prices are _ afcenctte*&meaalast quoted. ■’• r ' aresatet* wtthnot any ch*o*e» to note. : rmoTi*iosß>»xiqtb)iif doing in anj kind, and prices •re Beany nominal - . ~ , oR&B.~Cloveraaed i*. in good demand, and 300 bus : »£b!4 at •54©#5.75—mostly at the fatter rate. Most , hoUeraaaamare, > . .Whisky is arriving and selling more freely: 200 vhWs Pennsylvania *ow,at lt®l9Ho, part second-hand r end «» obis western at soe; drudge is selling ! at Uo, and hhds at l9M«Sto^'gallon. - Vtrtr York Block Eichanse--.Nov. 28. aUCOHS MQJIHT) MW VB gtk ISS S Yolk Ctutnl R. 74)4 tmTnaSa 'm : TeS iou do. . ,i>3o r*x .BP Mmoari 8 (U„n6o 6<g 100 do ' bis 74}$ 7«B«;.do .69 us do 74)4 ,<s» tilcintnuM.V. si *» do ,'lVlj ?«2 Ml do ....sax so do n& if* Gtl« 00 do _aS74 « PtoiflcMoll88.„ BIS 150 do .....*574 W do Erie Railroad 98X 100Cumberlandofd.:. I SO do .^aio*B ’ £5 Pl?V®n*d 100 Gal & Cbi R.,..b30 SS * Iso Bibb 8 k 111 it... H3s 5 do . & 980 Mieh »& K I G,.. 30 100 Oleve k Tol R. .*lO 27 00Mich ton H....M0M 115 Chioaeo X Rooki. A2s£ 900 IU Central R bop... S7£ ft» do is* ' THBMARK^Xft. • iiSll aw quiet at 92 for Pot*, and *s.l* fcrJPearU. . market for State and Wei Urn Floor is ®1 and snthont material change mpneea; ailee 6,000 >bto a* 9175*4*. “for juperfin* Mate; 95J095J8 for 94?»£ft for Western; 80.10aft.40 for extra »} 993595.40.f0r extra, roand-hoop Ohio, donthern Floor la daU and heavy, with aalea of 600 bbla at 95.1v0 f-40 for mixed to food, end #5 #59740 for fanoy and ex tra. Canada Flour la dull,’with aalea of 900 bbla at , 91309075.forextra. . - . J-' Wheat la steady, with a very moderate <Je- T SMtfat.Uiat*iloea,jirith ( aalea of ID OOObua at 91.15 for . JCinvagtiLe Cfpb. Corn fa doll, with aaleaof 30,009 bae , ntPHH*o for western mixed. Rye it Quiet. Harler ia ■ daU. Oata are steady at 40i*4tfo for Southern. Pean*yl vaaia. and Jeraey» and 37088X0 for State, Canada, and ' jnmvisioHi.—Fork it heavy, with aalea of 100 bbla at 91750917.75 for Meta. 9tt»K for Prime. .Beer la vSW?!**** ■•okaaaed, with aalea of repaeked Mesa at 910409U. ■ Paoon is dull. iftiMtaeats aredaUat7X97?fofor ShouMew.and low ' lOXnfor Rama. Lard ia tiuU. with small aalas at flHfw UMo tor oVty % and l*9ttKo for Western. Batter and f Ctteaa are doll »*d nnehaaged. " WBraXTtßQUetatl9X92oo. • ■" ’Th* Jimur** os Lt)na Islahd.—The inqui- the resent .. .. wuJee ef -Jfr. Mierolee Collier was rennet at ■ v t*eJW e'eltuk yeeterdar by Coroner Wood, of . ;SM(nI bounty >. John Trlney and Thomie Ttiney, Me eo*, were reostled to the (tend, batnothlncnew bet tiny on the Innutrition wes elioited from them. iWeerTFruk htttinrlile ere* called end teettted to tht elreamttanoea of the nrreet of Joseph Lam ■ tort, wkleli wee made by bln on tke lbth lnitent, i' rieer tke Tlllifa of Sic* Stng, at tbe reridenee of Sswbart’efnndlkthar.' The belanoeof theteitl non wee a raoeyitoletJoa of what hte heretofore - been yebllabod Thecaee bolag oloeed, the jury r ia tTery ehert time rendeied a eerdlet tbet de -1 OTMIdeMPa to tda death at the bands ef J&eepb ta«V«rt, on tbe algbt of tbe 13th of Norember . Uet Swtea, while confined in sbe fifth pnrinet *'• endow-honee. the prleoner attempted 'to eeoapa, .'f:ecril.an;one'oetarion neatly eooompliihed hie pnr yae. When the rerdiot or tho eoronor’e jary wee read jhrhint, ho remeined perfectly nnmored, add white he dlnlee the ohaiye afiainet him,' he ex - preeeee Ibe atiaoet oneoesera ae to the remit. He - Wit oonmitted tar examination.—lV. T.'Sm--. CITY ITEMS. O' jXiiliiuamao Dav at . Oactobbi’.—A, th* . 4*, iwit for Thuik.,i. Btuillr man oj lw. • *T pieeeht-tttaking. snd such family inter eUigfCf etthtiamsial oonrteeiezurgood taste and good feellag popular sentiment will compel the houge.of Me'fsrt.CbM. Oakford k Sons, tinder the Con- 'tiatstftl Hotel, open their magnificent balaar for the sale of-Children's Hats. Ladies’ filioee, Ladies’ ', Fnrp, Gent’s Hc-ts and Cats. Gent's Famishing Goods, ' etcetera, aU of whiek they keep m better style and terser variety, and at more reasonable prices, than any ‘Other bates. *We would ag&io remind our readers . .that Hr. Okie. Oakfoid and all bis sons are essayed io Mi* establishment, and bare no connection whatever irwithaiiy other is this city. ' ■ , Mbs. PaßTiKCfos AT Coscsbt Hall —Those readers desiring.to participate in -Me lecture treat ofthe eeaeon will not fail to hear ” Mnufar ttiicb*/' at Cooeert Hall, this evenins. thepopalar magician and ventriloquist, jmstwojbf bis amoting performances, at the Astem . Ifiy Buildings, this afternoon and evening, Those who ' weald enjoy a hearty laafh after their Thanksgiving •‘.Homey, should see Wyman to-day. “Xkihr w*o Par PBOMpn,y|l>*Bjnivx ajto If nr : ykb Cosmoses or Othb*#.”—Tfo prompt payment of deporittt whether larse or small,-br .the Franklin Jfavfif Pud, JJS.&mth Fonrth street, below Chestnut, ! THiiketilrhiii d army the r#<*afp4*i'e,d#servesi’nnd hae '*'<■««*, the ©oafidenoe of the public. !.. TMeflOitw was incorporated by the State of Penn / WjftvcterAi a sate had profitable pteoe of (or •taiwteTW, tmtees.andothers. * fetnjlas, Married or finite, and minors* can deposit /Vftthoir own right, and snob deposits can be withdrawn eafy by their consent. , daily, from 9 to 5, and on Wednesdays and fia , r .pmdsye entil & o’clock, see advertisement in another tem item.. v ':}'%** Bmcw Mkptixq at tbs Gikabd House.— --•~As*er«t’wseiing of clergymen, merobants, lawyers, nhdHose, fco,» was held on Tuesday evening, at the S Girard; House, to take into oonsideiation tha state of “" antics, and to devise a ours for present ills* Vari l f ■& plane were proposed, bet none met the vim of the mttemsniTinnt ’lt was finally determined, anani- V'||Mrty*to reeoßUßendto the people of all eeotions to '■'lip taide party prejudices, and- proeure their garments Hrovs-etoee Clothing Hail of HoekhiU*. Wil '\lamt «d 6» Ohestnut street,above Sixth, Vi Ahiad.—-An exchange paper itj* V made the first turnpike road in the * Jflflld' ItiUi laid tha first railroad, established the " * fiiiifwater work*»nn tee first locomotire.astahUsbed aho firti hospital > the fint law school, the first public the first hall of masic, the first library in the v*r» MSned freely to all,” and established the. fint jrtt-vcve’ Fashionable Clotkiec Emporium, where .. mW;:thaw the money’* worth is given la the par* olteMf and w'yaluahle Gift with-each article sold, at Stokes’, No* oo7 Chestnut street. . - ARRIVALS at the principal hotels, rr to 12 o’olook biobt.' \v' ofotHTIinLNTAL HOTEL—Nl«b»nd dntntiMiU, KYork JOBimra.MLoati :>,»Y«k £ D Mmimi *U.H York Kuo *a»lijtlv»nr York nttibarl L O Chwokolfc wfiOhio ter s&££: Ffloa* Jolm Mc<iinni»,row» „ ibttrt w 1) Bi«kbain. Cinclojuti, M«vYork Mi|* 8 *H CSftir. lf#w York .til# York >t W Brmtoo,l»elco,P* ftlaftiA 3 G G ftivts, Austin* TMW Gtfca . WJHMcoift.GaTrwton lUwYork JnoMtrrrmfafc-lfcMdJf wmr 1 fomtd k 1%, Eoi’ad iJSlder, W#w York ii SSftKttS* is. HfMoßi Baltimore omff.N«w Vork >n J 8 Whitßir, ftarton gosmtoos > ChisMo ' Hoom, York i T Cox,. Kkatuokr nRr fcVf, Toledo, 0 COMMKRCIALHOTFL-Suth »t„ above Chestnut Mft^r^S'or 80 • ijßi’Bffis.TteSsa PpK i '“ o ”' P< ° r,a SfiVwmo.teeton 00 Robt Hodeeou, W Xamdoa PV.ft.YWit,’. 811 * “ arb ORcMTerewn. '8 ■ ThoeKetmarci.W&rTland PeterSindootthto, fenna • BARI.KY SHBAF-Beoond etroet, below Vino. Tho. W Bllck. Biuki&iham David Kneijn. Pa A nderton ?mltl? tDspbe oo , J.U.lamr«, Buoke oo JonatnaKirkbindo.Baoka co Wm G Watson, ihrok. oo jm Bookmen, Brberrr Dr A O stile., Dew Jereer Henry UprrieJ;enneyfvania InO V Dnniysn, Bethlehem ps teedomtßnoka eo ' HF Trent, Btookton, N J Toe Robbiha, Buck. 00. Pa Geo B LaoW.Wyoraing oo p Btont, Now Jersey Wm Worte, New Joreey Peter L Benner, Phila MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth street, below Aroh Jo; Brisrt.Penna w 0 Denny, Pltutarr C MpCtnra Hays. Pittebr J Cberrjholme*, Ohio Jog fewther. Attoone, Pe MB. Barr. Bne OP Weller, Penna Mr«C P Weller, Penna S Boeton F Turner, Plymouth, Pa B B Matthew. A la MB Miller, Penna Joe W Robb, Mew York W H Johneon fc wf, Ohio ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Choatnut etreet,above Third. H Riohardcoii. PitUbare THD K StirUM. Bridsenort, Ct Jm Thomas, PoUsvilla Jacob FCluiit Mew York «JHi in rt°n & lu. Do! t 11R Paxton, Lyoomtnr oo D.tDoharde Ac la. pa , Rav a at Toss * wfc Pa Chas Boherer. Funs Chas Fa»sm, Sfew fork, S W Kaybold, Fover, Dol U W.Horsey*Laurel, Del AKeifer* Now Jersey MERCHANTS’ 410USK-Third st.» above GallowhiU. Gao W Jonoe, Montreal Geo C Braith. H&rriaburg Miss Ehza Yeoser, Pa E(J Campbell, Indiana W 8 Baker. Indiana , , , 8R McQ,ueaton, Hamilton Satnl Weaber.Frederlekebs £has Jarrett. Montg oo.Pa C K Wilson* Buoks 00. Fa Wm Bohueter, Sinking Spgs E Enterlme, Taffiaqaa MT. YERN6n HOTEL—Seoocd street, above Aroh. J H Hoke, J H Greaves, Philadelphia Jacob Edwards. Chester J Kendereine. Montg co w Lashle't Philadelphia it Banes £c la, Ho mesbprg C Kerderdine. Montg no H K RAvusey, Bnoksoo John Wilson, wilin. Del TUos Johnsont Wjlm.Dol Major Lines, New York Thos New York Jas Kearney* New kork J M Gri/lith, York co. Fr Ralph Co.son. Buokioo Lewis Whipplo, N York 8 W Darby, Prcdrioo, Del FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Second street, above Market A N Davis. Maryland J** Wright, Maryland W WSpioerVDelaware Juo' S James. l)®awarc 8 Sharp, Milford, Del, L Morgau, A& timoro Thos Buektnaster, Dolaw’e A H Cook. Dovor, Del W S Deakyne. Delaware A Hadou, Smyrna, Del W T Alriohe Delaware Mrs Hearn fc da, Delaw’e Col SII Troup, Alabama BTATEB UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. N Weigle. York, Pa ‘ A Murphy, Pliila T R Fletcher, Indianapolis MT Dill. Auoona, Pa J M Laird. Greensburg Jos M Laird, Oreensburg Oeo Bench, Perry co T M Charlton A la, Penna 0 J Rhodes, Lancaster oo SB Habecker, Lanoost co T Evans, lowa Henry Kaohel, Reading Hugh Kichards, Chester oo JU SheaiT & son, Lancnst A B Cane. Bedford, Pa A S Adams, Penna, J-Borcinski, Philadelphia J Brandt, New York n R L Jenkins, Brooklyn 8 Slokum, Christiana, Fa. LPownalt, Jr, Christiana.Pa J Skills. Pargsburg, Pa BLACK BEAR HOTKL-Third at, above Callowlull Geo W Wolf, Dauboro John Huffman, Carlisle, Robt K Burroaghs* Pa Jno Draher, stonersville Chas Harper* JeukmtowA Henry Kobo. Penusburs John Stevenson, Baoksoo Mahlon Haraing. Pa John Helier, Mt Pleasant' David It Beohtet, Pa Eli Beohled, Pa Linford Road 3, fiomerton Abraham Buckman* Pa JONES’ HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Sixth. Jas T WhitfieM. Baltimore J&s R Floyd, New York W Livingston, Backs oo,Pa Chas Austin, Connecticut P Cluto. Connecticut • Jas Fox, New York 8 Bush* Worcester, Mass W H Woods, Delaware Jas Wilson, Maryland .AH Gaines, Maryland, & MtJpshier.M JD, Maryl d W F Parker, Maryland H O’Connor, Baltimore W Coggesliall, Prov, R I Geo Nathans, Rhode Island Jas 0 Adams, Baltimore AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut st,, above Fifth. W T Bates kla New York Miss Bates, New York Geo F Wright. Virg ni a Jas B t mall, New York. OFShoener.Tamaijua A G fleymoun Jersey City John Blaek, Lancaster Jas M Young k la; Del, Miss E A Young, Delaware Thos fif Black, Lancaster J W Boyd* Shamokm. Pa R Lee k wf, Potlsville HM Smith Ada,New Jersey BenJ Young. New Jersey JasT Clark. Boston Miss Clark. Boston J B Davis. New York A A Douglass k la, Pa Ja* H Bond, Baltimore J Holmes k la, New York J H Springer, K Carolina P H O’Connor, Ireland , G B Ttiom&s* Baltimore Q K Preston, New York Mr Frenoti k la. New York J C Datber* DelawarA J Hargrove, felaware R U ’jingle. Marylan) S W Jones, Somerset, Pa G Ci&ndetl* Wash, D C NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. WKooos. Luzerne oo J F Snowden, Penna John Dreehon, Reading M H Gilohrist, Wilkesbe KK Brown, Pennsylvania 8 Sutton H JRendler.PottsviUe Jos J Greer* Doylestown ioelFink, rhffinixviUe J F Kline, Ashland Geo Reohei, Catawissa Jos Whitaker, St Clair THE UNION—Aroh street, above Third* J B Cook* MeToertburx O Mants, Lykens, Pa W B Bhaffer, Baltimore B H Brown, Heading J Horner* Lancaster Mrs W 8 Bharp, Salem. NJ Mrs Mos Ulster. Pa RL Monroe, New Vork £ Northoy k wf, Illinois Alias Torkireton. Illinois R Jamison. New Jersey D Duffield, Virginia Jas Bm‘.th, Lane on, p« W L PeiTer, La*.o 00. Pa John C Reed k wf, N J MARINE INTELLIGENCE* BEE FOURTH PAGE. ay TgLseuAFH. (Correepondenee of the Frees.) • N*w Yoax, Nov 28, Arrived, ship R B Ely* from Liverpool; brig Princess Royal* from ifermnda; sohr F A Ward* from MalagA. • - Caani.usf on. Nov 33. The steamship Isabel, whloh left here on Saturday for Havana, has returned disabled. The ahlp A H Stephens* from Liverpool* is in the offing. . , „ MEMORANDA. . 4xr Steamship. Boston* Crookor, henoe* arrived at New York yesterday. Steamship tdty of Richmond, Mitchell, for Philadel phia, sailed from Riohmnnd Sfth inst, Bteamahip Cabawba. Smith, for New York, via Ha vana, oleared at New Orleans *4th lust. Ship Belle of the. Sea* oigsbee, for San P ranoisco, clsaredat New York yesterday. Ship Florence, ftightiegale. Holmm from Callao, via Hampton Roads, arrived at New York yesterday, Barit Alexander McNeill, Somers, hence, arrived at for Vera Crus, cleared at N Bark warren Fisher, Daley* was waiting at Galves ton 17th isst. Parana, Lowell, for Rio de Janeiro, oleared at Krk'Soilen^afThorndike, from Callao, arrived in Hampton Roads Sfia inst. * for Philadelphia, cleared at St BrigBtoils, Duel!, oleared at New York yesterday for AspiawsH. TrtgEP Stewart, Cain, hence, arrived at Charleston me, Cook* for Providence, cleared at Ha -4 GstW fiwaln* hence, arrived at Wilmington, NC.sathinst. Bohr Mooßli|ht,Btutcs, hence, arrived at Charleston Sdthinst . , t M Schr Mary Patterson, Bom«rs, Uenoe, arrived at Charlestoa Mth inst.- , Bohr 8 B Wheeler, MoLaugbUn, cleared at New York yesterday for Wilmington, MC. _ , Bohr Colorado; Sheppard, hence, arrived at Washing ton, DC* yesterday. Schr Maria Pickup, Baker, cleared at Boston 27)h inst for Philaoeiphia, - Sohr Enterprise, Wooilbury, for Philadelphia, oleared at Calais 19lh mat, Sohr Maryland* Catbc&rjt* from Carthaiena, arrived at Now York yesterday. Steamers Mare. Nichols, and Sarah, Jones, hence, ar rived at New York yesterday. SPECIAL NOTICES. Sating Fond—National Sapett Tbust Company*—Chartered bj the State of Pennsylvania. RULEB. ' 1. Money if received and paid every day, and jo aoy amount, large or small, 3t FIVE FEU CENT.interest js paid for money from the day it is put in. 8. Money is reoeived from JExeewtcri, Adminiatra tors. Guar diant, and other Trustees, in urge or small some, to remain a lons or short period. H 4. The money received from Depositors is invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first class securities. iU Otfce open every day—WALNUTStreet, southwest corner Third street, Philadelphia. jflU Ska men's Saving Fund—Northwest Coinse Second and Walnut Streith.—Deposit* re ceived in smrdl and large amounts, from all dosses of the .community, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE PER CENT, per annum. Office open daily, from 9 untito o'clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until eight in the evening. President, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer andßeoxetary, CtfAS. M. MORRIS. Second-Hand Safes.—l am receiving a great number of Parrel, Herring, A Co.'s Second hand Sheet-iron Safe* (many of them almost new), also thoee of other makers, in exchange for the now oelebrated Lillie Wrought and Chilled Iron Bafe A general assortment constantly on hand, and offered at very low prices, Pleaaeeall and examine. Depot, Tl 5 CREVTNOT, under Masonrn Halt M. C. SADLER, Agent, Philadelphia. uofi-natbtf - Hair Dvr! Hair DybM—Batchelors LIQUID HAIR DYE ii Me oristwal and best in the market. AUothers are mere imitation*, and should be avoided if you escape ndionle. Splendid Black or beantitoi Blow* instantaneously. Sold by all Drag gists everywhere. The gennine hastthe signatnre of WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR upon a iteel-plato en graving on four sides of each box. Ilevare of Counterfeits,* Manufactory, 81 Barclay street, late tM Broadway. New York. CHARLES BATCHELOR, 0,8 Pmcb Olotbikg op thb Latest oni.i.i mad. In th* btot nauroer, .ipru.l, for BE 7AIL BALEO. LOWEST ..Hint price, marked In PlainFisQrM. All.oodemedetooraerirarreiitodeatle (eatorr. Onr OKE-PRICB .rit.m t. itriotlr adhered to.' AU am tharebt treated alike, •US-1, IONES A 00. ep4 MARKET Street. Salamandbe Firb-Peoop Sapbs.—Avery lari, weorta.nt of SALAMANDER 8 for aala atrea •outr’.a aricM. No. 804 ORLBTN UT at., Pklladel.hia. ana If EVANS t WATaON,_ Gbovbr & Bakrb’s Oblbbbatbd NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES The Beit lit Vee for Family Sevlnt. No. TBO CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. anM-ty Card Priktihg, Bbst and Cheapest in ha Citr, at 34 Booth THIRD Street. CIRCULAR PRINTING, Beat and Cheapest in the Citr. at 34 South THIRD Street, BILL-HEAD PRINTING. Beit and Cheapaat in the Citr, at 34 SonthTHIRD Street HAND-BILL PRINTING, Beat and Cheapest in tha Citr. at 34 Sonth THIRD Street PAMPHLET PRINTING, and everr other descrip tion of Prlntinr, or the moet euperior oualitr. at the moatreaeoriahl. rate,.at RINGWALT A BROWN’S. Prexal’a Bnildiiur. 34 Sonth THIRD Street. eU-tf Ninth Md ChMtnot Mills, Baltimore ttilips, VTifints SfflaiWw A<S doSinfi/forlc MlrjlMd r H»jrn t*.nvfJ»n»T ,™«k Bailer, Nee-Jerwr m Ohio BtS'er. iWlJfopls.P* ssSnwh few* •VdHnf/BsHJroora Valentin*.New York Gilmers, California m Bistiass, Wfttortmrjr jfffltoV'. winbUßr £•▼ York ' UuM, Hntiitan ADAMS—BTOKES,—On the evenini of the srth met., b» frr. Mr. Chase. Hon. Green Ademe, of Kentuokr. to Miji JcssphiDe L,, onlr daujhter of John W. Stokes, *sVo°WI>EN-6RBNNER.-iOn Tueeder. Mth list.. hr Her. Joe. A. Selis.Harrr O. Snowden to *l ar r B» di £teife o dferfh. E, & Tv. P , Stewart, Mr. Henrr W. Lewis to Min Emeune Louisa. 4au.btor.or Gilbert Bnlson-all of Camden. * B&ITH-LBEDB.-On the Mthiuit., hr Aldermen CharlieT'. Heifrioht. Mr. John B.. Smith to Mrse Ann EH*a Leeds, both of Smithrille, N. J. . , FOMROP-OAIrtWRIGHTh-On the 18th met. hr Rev. O. E. Hare. Mr. Wm. L. C. Pornroy to Miss Har riet N. Cartwright, all of Philadelphia. STEWART.—On the mornlnaof the 27th imx, AT . Thomas Stewart, (for ruanr rear* one of the U. S A ift*mjfeofends°antl toowofth/femilj 'ere respect fulir inviteo to attend hi. funeral. Irom hi. late rest dene*. No. 1722 Vine street, on Prldey) mormrrg. 3otb iASTat» molookr without further notice. ROBKRTS.-At the residence of hie eon-in-law, Br. William Brjan, Keverlr, N. J.. Joseph Roberto, m the Kte rear of Iris a«o. a eoldier oftheWar of 1813. • Due notice will lie given of the funeral e :»I*ALETHURP.-“Of coat, on tkelDorniugot the 37th taUst* Jojmll. Palethorp, Senior, of this city# In the Odyeer of hie age, at hie country-teat, Buckingham Water, Bucks county. , . ' teiiuvo*. mule friends of the family, are in vitedjqmMml the iunera!, from his late t residence, 10,1 ' atwoel ” —DNwfY—ln New York, on Sucdaj evenip*. the »bo» o»a»»uii. . Proprietor. married. DI£D. DOUGLASS.—At Germantown, on the 20tU inat., Robert Douglas. . > * .«l from the 1 residence of Mr*. Tamar A. Smith, No. 1104 Wood at., on Friday moroing, at 9 o’clock. ** ELLIS,—On the' 37tn inst,, David EUis* in the 78th Fuaerai*Lom his late residence. No Gl7 Frauklin street, on Sixth day morning* SOth instant, at^ll ° MAGARGB.-On the26th mat,, Jonathan Magarge. Funeral from tho residence of hie brother- Thomas Magarge, LmUen street, Oormantown* this (Pifth-day) a( IdECUjfcH 2 EON? Oulhe 37Ui inst.,3ainuel A.,son of Samuel and Eliza Meoutohen, aged 21 months. Funeral from his parents’ residence. No, 1502 Wood street, on Friday next. ... SPEAit.—On tho 2Jth ipst,, Matthias Spear* in the 47th year of his age. Funeral from his late residence, No. 1139 South street, this ( Thursday)afternoon* at 3 o’olook. * „ BPIEGLK.—On the 87th inst.* Joseph Gasper, Mollidore and Lizzie E. Spiegle, ** TOY.—On the S7th inst.* Mrs. Ruhamaii Toy, aged 67 years. Funeral from, the resideuoe of her daughter. Mrs. BUzabetn Hinkle. No. 1027 Ellsworth street, on Friday afternoon* at 9 o’oiock. ** WOOD.-On the 2/»h inst., Agnes Ann, daughter of Thomas and Isabella Wood, in the 9th year of her nge. Fuoonl from her parents’ residence, 2110 iWount Ver non street,thiB(ThurBday)aftflrnoon,at2o’olook *_ BLACK REPS ANGLAIS, 37 1-2 cts. Block Reps Anglais, 37)a to BO cts. )o. Ansnre Cashmeres, 37)a to 76 ots. )o. Paramattas, ss to so ots, )o. Frenoli Morluoes, 75 ots to $1.50. Jo. do. Cashmeres, toots to $l5O. , )o. do. MouBselmes,3U4 ots to sl^s, )o. do. Bombazines, $1 and upwards. Do. do, AmeUnes. 50 ow. no, do. »Amise. 87)* cents and upwards. BESSON A SON. Inounring Store, n o2B No. 918 Chestnut street 4 NNOTJNCEMENT TO THE LADIES DISCO UNT FOX CASH 5 PER CENT. , Consumers purohas'ng at our Retail Counters will henoalorth be allowed the same deauotion as Store -5 PER CENT DISCOVNT ON CASHPURCHA SES* trimmings, zephyrs, laces, ribbons, SKIRTS, CORSETS. NETS, SHAWL-BOR DERS, frc. City Railway Farea to our Establishment will bo amply repaid by tbo inducements wo ofibr in price, va riety, quality, and quantity.. m J. G. MAXWELL k SON, Manufacturing and Importing Establishment. _ Southeastoornor ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT. *r Prepaid goods sent by Mail or Express. it fY*=» MRS. PARTINGTON. Iks MRS. PARTINGTON. mTik MRS. PARTINGTON. The seooml leoture of the fifth Annual course of the HARRISON LI I'ERAR YINfITITUTE will be deliver ed by B. P. SHiLt.ii.OKU, Esq., of Bostou* so well known a. tu. author of s§§?¥A l g I j!f N GTON. tn Thanksgiving nieht THURSDAY- Nov. 29, at CON CERT HALL. CHESTNUT street, above Twelfth, at eight o’olook, Single tiokota~~~. cents; admitting one gentleman anu two ladies. 50 cento. For Bale at Hazard’s, 7e4 Chestnut street; Gftut k Volkmar’s, 009 Chestnut street; Bower’s. Sixth and Vinesiteeta; Snowden’s, Fourth and Noble streets; Niskey’s. Ridge and Girard avenue : Stokes*. Frank lord road and Columbia avenue; and Vaughan’s, Rich mond aud Shaokamaxon streets, and at the door on the evening of the leoture. no2fl-4t ST ANDREW’S SOCIE TY.—THE IkS ono hundred and twelfth Anniversary of this society will be oelebratedon FRIDAY* SOth instant* at the ST. LOUIS HOTEL. A meeting for businesswiH be held at * o'clock. Dinner at 6 o’oiock. Soptsmen, or their descendants, strangers in the city, wishing to join the brethren on this occasion, are ro qnes'ed to secure tiokete of the Comuuttee of Arrange ments, vis : 8. R. Crawford, D. Milne, C. MacaUster, Thomas Duclap, William Struthers, G. Bertram, G. Young, John Gibson, A. Turnbull, A. Coates, Tho-nas Sinclair, L. Turnbull, M, D., John Wallaoo, William Findlay, D. C. McCamrnon, m. J. Mitohison, R. P. Kano, G. P. Cummings, Sr. It. Bums, Fraukford, Hunter Steaman, it. Shelton Maokenaio, LL, D.. James G. Hardie. u039-2t GEORGE YOUNG, Seo’y. ALEXANDER PRESBYTERIAN LL2 CHURCH, NINETEENTH and GREEN fts.— Service on THANKSGIVING DAY at 11 o’clook. Sub ject ofdiscoursa by the Pastor. *• Patriotism and the Union; or. Our Country’s Past, Pres»nt, and Future.”* THE BLESSINGS OF THE UNION*- LLs A Thanksgiving Discourse in St. Matthew’s Lu theran Churoh, NEW Street below Fourth, by the Pasror. Rev. K. W. HUTTER, THIS (Thursday) MOR^INO. Services commence half past 11) o’clock.* rT5* GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH, LLaf Race strret. brlow Fourth. —Thanksgiving bervios on THURSO AY MORNING, at 10>i o’clock. Sermon by Rev. S. H. GIEBY. Strangers cordially in Yited. It* REV. R# A. CARDEN* OF THE IN tL? TEKCESbOR.wiII preach in Zion P.E. Churoh, NTE. cornor of EIGHTH Street and COLUMBIA Ave nue. THIS {Thursday) EVENING, (Thanksgiving, 18th inflt.,) at half past 7 o’olook. H THANKSGIVING DAY.—CHURCH OF ‘k? THE EPIPuANY, oornerof Chestnut and Fif teenth streets— 1 “ Intelligent, Christian Patriotism will Perpetuate the Union. r Service at Uo olockA. M. * nr mb . b - p ih. i iot6 TO s. MRB. Partington, n AT CONCERT HALL TO-NIGHT* rY«=* DEDICATION OFTHE NEW CHAPEL tk? of the Fifth Baptist Churoh, oornerof EIGHT EENTH and SPRING GAUD KN, this Morning atlOtf o’olook. Sermon by Hev. M. WINSTON. At IV* in the Evening, Addresses by Bev. Dr, Ken nard. Rev. J. Wheaton Smith. Rev. J, a MoKean, and Rev. p. 8. Henson, Pastor elect of the BROAD-Street Baptist Church. „ Collection at eaoh service in aid of the BuPdiug fund. __ it* (Vff- WILLIAM H. ALLEN, L.L. D., WILL Jki- LFOTURB in the Twelfth-street M. E. Churoh, TWELFTH Street, below Poplar. FRIDAY EVE NING, November 3Gth, atTK o’oiock. Subject—“ Waste of Intellect,” Tiokete 23 cents. n029-3t* ryga THE SIXTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE Ik? YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ABBOjIATION, ofrhilsdHpbia. will beheld at CONCERT HALL next MONDAY EVENING, Deoember 3d. at 7o’olook. Addresses will l)0 mode by Rev. Dr. Newton, of Ph l&- dolphla, Rev. James Kells, of Bro n klrn,N. Y.»*nd Rev, Jno. K, Cookman, of Newark. N. J, Tickets may be hod gratuito sly at (he Rooms of the Association, 1009 and 1011 CH&BTN UT Btteet, it r“THE BRIGHT SIDE OF LIFE,»» \±3 by Mrs. Partington, COMQKKT HALL. It SLAVERYI-C. KEEFE* l k? orrasrlrof Riohmond, Virginia, will deliver a Leoture on “William H, Seward. Wendell Phillips. WHHam Lloyd Garrison, and Slavery in ffce at National Halt, MARKET Street, above Twelfth, on SATURDAY* Dec. Ist,at 7X P. M. AdmissionZJcents. Tickets at the door. noZMt* rvS=* TUE TWENTY-SECOND ANNIYKFU IJ>?«, B ARY of the PHILADELPHIA BIBLE SO- CfeTTY will be held in the CHURCH of the EPI PHANY. corner of- Chestnut and Fifteenth streets* THIB (Thanksgiving Day) EVENING, at7K o’olook. Addresses may be expeoied from the Rev. RICHARD NkWTdn, D. D., Kev. ALFHED COoKMAN. Rev. Wbi/lAWP. BRfeßDanilWH,i lAM WKLSH.H.ii. The Board cietftthe several Bible Soo.eties ortlieciiy.andthe friends of the Bible cause generally* are oordietlv in vited to be present. .. . A COLLECTION ynll be token up. By order of the Committee of Arrangement, it ISAAC BULGER, Chairman. (XT*ALi.EGHENY N COU§TY I ’’b(SS3H%”deb“ win be held at soon on SATURDAY* Deo, Ist, at the Fxohange. for the purpose ol considering a mode of amicable adjustment of their claims. General attend .no. i. earnestly re,u«.t„d.. j>. £ss^o. WIBTAR MORRIS, J. T. THOMAS. uo2o 3t* • Committee, rvTs=» MERCANTILE LIBRARY.-THE IL3 uow Reading-room of the Mercantile Library Company will be opened for the use of the members on SATURDAY. Deo. lit. , . , Tho room will bo open for the inspection of the pub lio on that dar* from 4 to IQo’olook P. M, n 029 2t rrs 5 * THE SUBJECT OF MR. SHILLA- U? BER’S leoture, at CONCERT HALL TO* NTOHT, will be the » Bright Side of Life." It AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF TJIE L 5 MANUFACTURERS will bo hold on BATUR jXV noxt, et the Manufacturers’ Exchange, 1W North . f RONT street,' at 12 o'olook, to consider the propriety ol reducing the quantity of goods now b;ipg produced. A. BLAKELY, President. 11, A. Burnt)no, Secretary. n 029 2t* rrs* POST OFFICE PHILADELPHIA, PA. L? —November 27,360. Thanksgiving day-tiub office wm be open er the transaction of business onTHURSDAY next November 29»h, from 730 to 9 o’clock A. M., and Irom 2to 3 o'olook P- M. The Mail Carriers will make their early morning delivery. Collections will be made from U. h. Despatoh Boxes at 8 o'olook A. ttt.. and 8 o’olook, P. M. N. B. BROWNE. nogB-2t Postmaster. OFFICE OF THE UNION CANAL CO., LJS Philadelphia Nov. 27, 3850.—The Bondholders oflhe UNION CANAL COMPANY we requested to meet at the Rooms of the Board of Trade, OB KSTNUT street, above FIFTH, on TUESDAY next, December * noff-tD4 oloolt Mt JAMES PAGE, President. (Vy* OFFICE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVI. L 3 GATION COMPANY. Philadelphia,Nov.37, 1850.-* Dividend of THREE PER CENT., equal to ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS per share, on the Capita) Stock of the Company, has this day been decked by the Board of d onoJB-3t Treasurer. rFARMERS' AND MECHANICS’ BANK, Philadelphia. November 2(Uh, 18U.-At an Election held on the JSth November, 18Sp, tbe lollowing named Stockholders were elected Directors of this Bank: S. A. Meroer, Francis Tete, Kdwin M. Lewis, John 0. Farr, Robert V. Massey, Isaao 8. Waterman, Joshua B. Lippmoott, Beniamin A, Farnham, James R. Campbell, Linaley Sayth, I, Pemberton Hutoninson, Riohard 0. Dale, Joseph C. Grubb. And at a meeting of the Direotom this dar, 8. A. MERCKR. Lrq., was unanimously re-elected Presi dent: EDWIN M.LKWIm, Eeq., Vice President; and W. if ÜBHTPN, Jr., Cashier. noW-tot W. RUSHTON. Jb„ Cnehier. (Y 5» PHILADELPHIA EIOBiNSE COM IL§ PAIS Y, Ho V. 26. 1866.—A ueneral Meetins of thefitockholdersof tho PhiladelphiaExohangeCompa ny will be held on MONDAY next, Decembers, at )1 o’olook, at the Exchange (Boom No. SO. third floor), for the purpose ofeleoliog NINR MANAGERS, to serve for tne ensuing year, and for the transaction of other business. WM, 8. BRANT, n27-€t Secretary. rysa TO LECTURE COMMITTEES,-AS IT ILS has been stated that the subscriber would de cline leoturing this season, be takes this method to contradict the report, and to.assure the managers of Young Men’s Associations. Literary Institutes, and Benevolent Sooirties, that he will accept their invita tions, if addressed to park benjamin, ’ ar Wogt SEVENTEENTH Street. U023-lmd&W New York City. rvTg=» THE PHILADELPHIA BANK, PHI* IL3 dadblphia, Nov, 20, JB6o.—Atthe annual eleotioa for Directors, hold on Monday, tho I9th instant, the following gentlemen were duly elected Directors of this . Samuel f. smith, , r JOSHUA LONGSTRETII, JOHN W, CLAGHORN, SAMUEL WELSH, MARSHALL HILL, ABRAHAM HART, CHARLES LENNIG. EDWARD 8. CLARKE, RICHARD WOOD, JOHN P. WHITE. J. GILLINGHAM FELL, AUGUSTUS HEATON. . .. And at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day,THOMaS ROBINS, Esq., was unanimously re* elected President. „ . no? 7 St B. B. COMEOYB, Cashier. BANK OF COMMERCE, PHILADEL II? PHIA. November 2fl, IB6o.—At an eleotion, bold on thB 39th of November, 180 Q, the following-named itooshoiderewereelectedDiregtorsof thisßan* ; Adolph K. Hone, William v. Wioht, George K. Ziegler, £ h pmaa H. Rirtley, *. w. Cannell, Patrick Brady, Thomas 0. James, Charles Henry Pisher, John R. Wilmer. Rodney Fisher, Charles o7roU°dmMl° dmM1 Faul,M *®* And at a meeting of tbeWeotors, this day. GEORGE K. ZIEGLER, Esq., was unanimously elected Presi dent: FISHER, Esq.»Vice President, and JOH* A. LEWIS Cashier. _ 4 T „_ rro « poJ7*Bt J. A. LEWIS, Cashier. rysSP* COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE Q 3; COMPANY OF TH STATE OP PENNSYL vXNrA, 013 CHESTNUT Street, PinLADBLrniA, Nov. 20, laeu.' NO l ICE.—A meeting of the Stockholders of the COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY of the State orPennsylvamo, will be held at the office of the Company. No. 618 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY, January 7th. 3881, at 30 o’olook A. M. AN ELECTION FOR TEN DIRECTORS to serve the ensuiug year will be held at the Office of the Com pany on the same day,beivraenthe houreoilOanil 13 o’olook A- M. SAMUEL 8. MOON, no37»dtja7 Secretary. [y-S=» REV, J. WALKER JACKSON WILL ILj? LECTURE on “Our Language—lts Origin, Progress, and Destiny”—at the Naaaroth M. K Churoh, THIRTEENTH, below Vine, THANKSGIVING EVENING, at 7X o'olook. Tickets twtmVy*fivo oontß.nmy be obtained at George Queeu's, corner of Thirteenth and Vine, and Joseph Uuoen’s, corner of Fifteenth and Vine, and at the door on the Evening ol the Lecture. n02427*3 29* NOTICE.-A MEETING OF THE L? Stuokholdora of the GERM ANTO WN MAR KET CiJMPANY will be hold at the office of tho Scorotary, MAIN Street, Germantown, on tho third day of De comber, im, at 7 o’olook F. M.. tocloct rv Foard of Di rectors. JOSEPH KING, Seorotary. n 023 7t* , frs=» OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ffT iIOAU COMi*NY lMiipmAj Ooto)rar jr> JKO I r*."? 7 sSis Power* of Attorney for omfootionof Dividende ean siMfer* Q^ArTw o ' oelB-Uel Treafurer. THE FRBSS.--FHILADELPHU, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, iB6O. 28th lnflt.,at 2 P. ftL.aud ooutmue Thursday (Thanks* giving Bay), and Friday. 30th* from 10 A. M. to 10 P. Me Hawler*’ Orchestra will be in. attendance on Thursday (Thanksgiving) evening. . Person* having ariioios to ooutribnta will please send them to the Hall on Wednesday raerainr, by 9 o’clock. n026-5t ' OF TI,E CHBKe " d o fc r h°,V«: lowing eminent talept: December 4th. Right Rev. John Williams. D. D., Bishop of Conneotlout. Edmund Burke.” Deoembor nth, Right Rev.'Thomas AX. Clarjc, D. D„ Bishop of Rhode Island, Subjeot—“ The Living Ma chine,” December 18th. Rev. A..N. Littlejohn, D. P., Brook lyn. L. 1. Borueot— ** Publio Opinion.” January Bth. Rev. F. 1). Huntington, D. D,, Boston, Mass. Subieot—** independence of Character, the True and the False.’? _ January ifith. Rev. Francis Vinton, D- D., New York. Subjeot-" Italy and Panto.” January —, Rev a. Cleveland Coxe, D. D., Baltimore* Tiokets Si.6o for the Course, to be had at the Stores S£i*fe ,, T\ B “ rn ? 9li Uheetnut atraet; Esiaoo na\ Boppaitory, 19d4 clirstmit street; Samuel Hazard, ■troot: Smith. English, & Company, 40 Sixth street: Blair A Wythe, southwest oor ner Eighth and Walnut streets. no2P-tuth As tdel [YW CONSOLUIATIONBANK, PIIILADEL iJLSf PHI A, November 2d, iB6o.—At an election held November 13th, tlie following gontlemon were elected Director* to** tlio ensuing year: •fames V, Watson, Joseph 11. Collins. Robert F. Tailor, Jainos S. Watson, John BT. iinnghurrt, James G. Abbott, Samuel A. Van Duaen, Charles B- Widiams, Benjamin Malone, A. HnowNaudain* ihomaS'l, Potts. Abranam S. Wolf, Frederiok Btaake. And at a meeting held ibis day J a MKk V. WATSON> Esq., was unanimously re-oleoton President. JOSEPH N. PRIRSOL, Cashier. GEORGE W. THORP*. Esa .Solicitor, and PETER C, ELLMAKER, Esq., Notary Publio, n 027 tuths*3t NEW AROH-STREET OLOAK EMPO- J-x RIUM. CUARLES ADAMS &. SON have now arranged their Fall and Winter Stock of „ . FASHIONABLE CLOTH CLOAKS. Of au the latest styles, in groat variety, from $5 to $2B eaoh., Purchasers are invited to examine this assort ment before purchasing elsewhere. Cloaks made to order at one day's notice. Also, the best aMortmentof Ladies’ and Misses* Blanket Shawls in Philadelphia, Gents’ Mauds, Fancy Neck Ties, Choker Collars. Linen Hdkfs., &o„ Jco. SDLKNDID STOCK OF BHIKT BOSOMS m, , , Just from.the Manufactory. The handsomest variety New Style Shirt Bosoms ever ©fibred in this market, comprising Prince of Waifs, Imperial, Excelsior, Ac., Ac., some containing 200 pleats. oog?-tnthstf EIGHTH AND ARCH STREETS. I INDER-GARMENTS FOR LADIES AND GENTS. Double-breasted Shirts. Extra large Merino Bhirts. Merino and Cotton Drawers. Biik Blurts and Drawers. Ladies’ Merino Vers. Ladies’ Silk and Cotton Vests, Welsh and Nwanskin Flannels. Fall Stock Winter Hosiery. • EYRE &LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH. ooSO-tuth&stf Q.OODS FOR the HOLIDAVSI A ohoioe and varied assortment of artiolas. suited to the coming season, which have been seleoted with oate from the latest importations from France, Germany, and England. COMPRISTXS WRITING AND, FOLIO DKBK9, PORTFOLIOS: Work, Glove, Jewel, and -Dressing Boxes. Cabas, Portmonnaies, Card Cases, Watch fctands. Ther mometers, Parian, Glass, Lava, and China Articles. Fans—ln Crape, Bilk, and Linen. DOLLS. Speaking. Bieening, Model, China, Wax, and Patent Dolls’Shoes, Hose. Mitts, cabas. Jewelry, Fans, Para ~ sols, and Rattles. Dolls’ Furniture, in eveiy variety. . Panoramas, Btores, Stables, Box and Bellows Toys. _ Soldier. Caps, Knapsacks, etc. Ornaments lor Christmas Trees, Fairies, Balls, Fruits, et cetera. Moelling’s Perfumery. Toilet Artioles. A ohojee lot oi Chenille Embroideries. Herbariums, Sorap and Tor Books. „ A good assortment of G ames and Pa n or Dolls. Bnzlish Bows, and Cnokot Bats, Base Balls, Ao., fro. Ail the al>ove artioles o*n be had on the most mode rats term, st MARTIN & <JUALE’S Stationer.. Toy, on(l I'r.ncv Goods Emporium. „. }® WALNUT St. below Eleventh, Philo. n027-tuthsl3t 11/I AGNIFIOBNT GIFT. Pne pf tbe most elegant and desirable collec tions of steel engravings, for Libraries or a OHRISPMAB PRESENT, is entitled fhe DRAWING-ROOM PORTRAIT GALLERY, _ . . Consisting of 145 Plates. Being the portraits of eminent persons, mostly of our owni time, from photographs taken from life, expressly for this collection, of which from among many thou sands of commendatory notifies, wo seleot: ’The engravings are. faithful and spirited repro ductions of the sun-painted pictures.—[London Art Journal. Without exception, the oheapest and best series of Press 81 ** ominent P orsons oxtant.”—Philadelphia " But the greatest wonder of all is, that such por- J™’*? j P/oduoad at all for less than ten times the charged for them.”—[Boston Transcript li there was only one copy in the world, the owner I Tii f Jp t i.^ mo ont next six months on tr.e strongth of his,acquaintance with the features of our von derful ladieß and gentlemen. [London The oheapest ?nd most beautiful collection of fin* graved portraits in tbe world .’’-[London Critic “ Undoubtedly tho most reliable gallery of portraits of plYi2 < W lobr i mM , ip «*lptence.“-liioaton Journal. Price, in 4 vols, cloth, gilt, 822. Or, unbound, in paper wrappers, $l3 75. Or* With the Illustrated News Of the World, one steol portrait with eaoh number, $8 per year. The set. or subscription, will bo forwarded to any ad dress, CMefuily packed, by a ~ A ’ BROWN & CO., n2aMl,«,*,t 0 I lh l J2 ANOVi ' R Str6Ct 'l jMton ' Ma "' TkH. F. A. 6ENTH, No. 333 WALNUT Street, pays particular attention to, the anaLsis or ores, manures, and other produots; also to the prac tical instruction of. gentlemen who wish to acquire a W'." "! ohemifltry. minoraJOEyj jr.elalluricr, eto. PAWBON & NICHOLSON, „ ~„BOOKIIINDBRS, „ No.. 819 oral 631 MIN OK Btr«ot, ilotwees Market and Chestnut streets, JAMES PAWSOtIj 1 ADE NICHOLSON. SFUGUET & SONS, • IMPORTERS OP HAVANA CIGARS, No. it I B South FRONT Street Reoeire regularlr a full atsortiitijnt of dceirable Ci UAUB.vrkioli tliej offer at low rate., for oaehorae proved credit, t jeio-ly |yEW ORLEANS (LA.) PIUAkUNB.*— JOY. COE. 4& Op. Have been appointed cole agents in Philadelphia for \his extensively oiroulatmg paper,of commanding in fluence, Business juen are advertising in the best news papers of oityand oouutry, at tUe offices of JOY, COE, * CO., Advertising Asente, FIFTH anti CHESTNUT.' Btreeta, Philadelphia i Tnbuno Huildinse, Now York, eezu-tf £JUSTOM-HOUSE DUTIES. •WF. HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND TEBABDK Y NOTES. RECEIVABLE IN PAYMENT OF DUTIES, WHICH WE WILL SELL ON THE MOST FA VORABLE TERMS. pc*. DREXEL & GO. NjT O TlO Ji. —PROFESSOR ADDISON, i, Waking Clairvoyant and Eoleotio Fhriioian. haa taken Room, at No. 035 ARCH street, Philadelphia. G®oe hoaia from 10 A. M. to 7P. M. Examinations B ,rT. hB , l ' r P f “ 60 '' V? performed ninny wonderful cures nr the laying on of hands. Ha wiJI visit patients atjheir residences if required. no29'ftt* A S THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS are fX- rapidly approsohins, it wouln bo woll to rot Fho torrsphlfrer pr<»enta at REIMEK’B Photo.rarW Gal lery, ots and 017 North SECOND Street, above Preen. It* FLUID AND PINE OlL.—a fresh arti cle Fluid Pint Oil, and Alcohol daily receiving. For sale by HUWLKY, ABJUWJWEiI.A CO *No. ItTgo.itU Wharves. C qso KEROSENE OIL —llluminating Kero sene or Coal Oil, in barrels and half barrels. For ■ale br HOWLKY, ASHBURWAfI, to CO., No, 16 South Wharves. nois) ■ROSIN, PITCH, AND TAR.—7SO bfcls, Shipping Rosin; 100 bbls No. 1 Soap Rosin J 200 bhts Pitch, extra large bblsslOO bbls Tar.extra large bbls. For sale by ROWLEY, ASRBURNEtt, to 007, Ho. 16 South Wharves noi9 Buckskin shirts and drawers , manuffolured by HEALY * CO„ FOURTH and OUliOlflU r, bd27 LADIES’ AND OENTLEMEN’S RIDING GLOVES manufactured by (HEALY & CO., FOURTH and OHEj'JNUT. noW MILITARY GLOVES AND GAUNT LETS manufao'urod by HEALY A C 0„ FOURTHBnd CHESTNUT. no2r Buckskin suspenders and mo ney BELTS manufactured by HEALY to CO., ■f’U 1/JR.TH and CHESTfU/T. n 027 RUOKBRIN GLOVES OP ALL KINDS oSstw ut? 9Tder by HKALY & C0 ‘* FoUilT S>l? d SKINS—For sale by HEALY U to Cfl.» oorner of FOpRTK and CHESTNUT Streets. _______ n 027 Boxing and sivord gloves ma nufftotured by HEALY to CO„ FOURTH ana CHESTNUT. n 027 PUR gloves and collars for salo by HEALY to Co. t FOURTH and CHEST NUT. noSMmif f«QLORED-EDGBD PAPERS AND EN- V/ VELOPES!— COLORED-EDGED ENVELOPES AND PAPEttB, at the Paper, Card .and Envelope Depot, n024-6t* 405 COMMERCE«treat. IVI aokerel, herring, shad, sal- UA MON, &0.-S.OOO bbls. Mess Nos. I, i* and 8 Maok erel. large, medium, and small, in assorted packages of choice iate-oaußjit fat fish. 6JOOO bbls. New flalifaxi Eastport, end Labrador Her rings. of choice qualities. O,(XX) boxos extra now naaleil Herrings. 8,000 boxes ext a new No.l Hornnss. 3,000 boxes large Msgdtimo Herrings. 260 bbls, Maokmac White Fish. 60 bbls. new Eoonoiny Mess Shad. 25 bbls. new Halifax Salmon. , 1,000 (Quintals Grand Bank Codfish. 300 boxes Herkimer-oounty Cheese. In .tore aed lauding, toremeb, nnS No. 140 NORTH WHARVES. AIK FURNACE. Thenow Cone Furnaos Gas Consumer will thoroughly warm your bouse, with one-third less coal than is re quired by any other furnace. Satisfaction in all cases guarantied. Buildings warmod and ventilated by ARNOLD to WILSON, sos-stuth3mif IQIO OHESTNUP Street, CLATE MANTELS.—Tho richest and ™ most beautiful specimens of euaroelled Slate Man tols ever ofibrod for sale in this country, manufactured by us, from Pennsylvania slate-stone, and lor sale very low. . ARNOLD & WILBON, 7 seS-stuthamif 1010 CHESTNUT Street. ROOKING RANGES.—AII m want of the V/best elevated, double oven Cooking Ranges, will do well to oall at ARNOLD to WILSOW, weg-atuth 8m» 1010 OHESTNTT Street. GUM TURPENTINE.—29 bbls, wtuto ftnd Hard. Fpr sale by ROWLEY, ABR BUJtWEK, to CO,, No. 16 South Wharvw. n 024 RETAIL DRY GOODS* holiday presents. BUSINESS CAHDS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. ||BNRy WARD BEECHER “YOUNG AMERICA.” The Above non-soSitloal, iatereeting, and oharaoteria* tio leoture, delivered last week by the Rev. H. W. iteeoher, waa reported speoially for the HOUSEHOLD JOURNAL, In which it appear. In this week'a number. Now ready nt all the bookstores. The .übjeota treated npnn are aa follows ANCESTRY OP YOUNG AMERICA. MEN RAISED IN FLOWER-POTS, DIVERSITY OF AMERICAN CHARACTER A HOMOGENEOUS NATIONALITY. DISTINCT TYPES IN THE FUTURE. PHYSICAL VIGOR. . DEVELOPMENT LIMITED. RECREATION. PRIDE OP OCCUPATION. RETIRING PROM BUSINESS. THE INDIAN SUMMER. RIGHT OP EDUCATION. ENGLAND SPROUTING. PRACTICAL MORALITY. FREE THOUGHT. ' THE PEOPLE DOMINANT. WHO’S OOT THE KEYS’ RIGHT TO DR ROMANTIC. TRAMMELS OP PROPRIETY. PROGRESSIVE YOUNG MEN. LIBERTY FOR ALL j«EN. PATRIOTISM. SPEOIALLY REPORTED for, and to bs found in full in THE HOUSEHOLD JOURNAL Thisweek. ready at all tbe Newsdealer*. fRIUK THREE CENTS. Published by A. JIARTHILL A CO., Noith WILLIAM Street, New York, Ready to-day at all the book * • STORES. The. New Edition of ABOUT’S GREAT ROMANCE, THE KING OF THE MOUNTAINS. Of one hundred reviews, since publication, embracing all the leading journals of the country, not onk has mentioned it in any other way than as THE MOST REMARKABLE AND VALUABLE ISBUE OF THE SEASON, A story of thrilling interest, written in a style so bril liant with wit, that the entranced reader will hardly be able or desire to break the oharm till “The End ” is resahed, PRICE SI 00, J. E. TILTON & GO.. 101 WASHINGTON St., opposite Mi.’kSr., n029-snrasa-3t Boston. TUST PUBLISHED— •f CHRISTIAN BONGS, TRANSLATIONS, AND OTHER POEMS. © BY TKS REV, JAMFS GJLHORNR LYOMB, LL. B. PRICE EIGHTY CENTS. The present volume contains all the CHRISTIAN PONGS hitherto published, together with eight Saored and fifteen other Poems not included In the last, NOTICES OF THE CBRIaTIAN SONGS IN . « FORMER EDITIONS. “These Songs* are distinguished for soholar-like aoouraoy, especially for their freedom from faulty ver sification, andfoTtne pure Christian sentiment whloh tboroughlr pervades them.”—Cfinroh Review. ” They are truly poetical though pootry appears in them constantly as the handmaid of religion.”—New York Cnurohman. “ With Tare pxcellenoies the author basno faults of style to mar the pleasure reoeived from the perusal of his pages.”—New York Proteitant Churchman. “Everr song has dooided merit and ability.”—Hart* ford Calendar. * Tbe versification of Dr. Lyons is smooth and grace ful; hla feelings, are those of a poet; his sentiments those of a Christian.”—Philadelphia Presbyterian. “It gives us sincere pleasure to see some real portio gems, something to add 10 onr stock of favorites. Dr. Lyons has thus enriched us.”—Philadelphia Christian Chronicle. “ Pleasing, obaate, nnd pure.” New York Inde pendent. SMITH, KNGLIBII. & CO., % „ 23 North SIXTH Street. »* • Philadelphia. A.PPLETON & 00. THE ELEVENTH VOLUME OF THE REISSUE OF BBNTON’S ABRIDGEMENT OP THE '' DEBATES of congress, •PUBLISH#) THIS MONTH, CONTAINS THE FAMOUS NULLIFICATION DEBATE. PRICE S 3. JOHN McPARLAN, AGT., ‘ 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET^' n023-3t rpHE BRITISH REVIEWS BLA(SKWOOD’l 9 JIAOAi!INE. THE LONDON THE EDINBURGH REVIEW, (Whig ) THE NORTH BRITXBH REVIEW, (Free Church.: THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW, (Liberal.) BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, (To ry.) i TERMS. per an'ro. For any one of the forr Reviews ss 00 ?or any two of the flux Reviews ft oo For any three af the bur , roo For all four or the s oo For Blackwood'sMagaiine... g qq For Hlaokwoodand oni review..... 6 fO For Blackwood.and two Reviews 7no Por Blackwood and thr«e Reviews..— 9 co For Blaokwood and thefour Reviews )o 00 N. B. The price mßnat Britain of the five Periodi cals above named is 331ser annum. Republished by jKONARD BCOTT.A CO., no:s-2t No. 14 GOLD Street. New York. TVEW PRESENTATION BOOK. MRS. SIGOURNEYS ILT.UBTRATED POEMS, a beautiful edition, elenntly illustrated by nine steel plates, engraved br Humphreys, and others from de signs by Datley. P.nnt* oa tinted paper, and hand somely bound in es. HBw JUVjjrILE BOOKS. THE PICrUKE GALI/RY for Young People, with 100 plates. Larre quarto, THE JUVENILE PIL(RIM’B PROGRESS, prettily illustrated. _ TOM THUMBS LIFE .ND ADVENTURES, With illnstratioDS. „ _ L. to B. WLL SELL, „ During the coming Holida aeason, their stook of Gift Books, of all kinds, at great: reduced pnoes. ’• IRNDH.Y to BLARIBTON, ft __ t . a Pnb‘-hersand,Booksellers, n 023 S 5 South SlXTlgtreet, above Chestnut. JUST PUBLIBHED-THE BOOK OF SIGNERS: ContaHng Fac-Simile Letters or theSigneraoftheDeolaratnoflndependenoe, Il lustrated with sixty-one engrangs. from original pho tographs and drawings of thv residences portraiu, too. Ouarto,®B. Large Fapernpy, India Proofs, SM. A Book that no Amenoan shoulbo without, and a desi der&tum in every library. Fubliahor, and Importer of Engravings. „ „ oost-im* 81S Sob EIGHTH Street. BOOK BUYERS.—Gctlemen: I havo token, the Basement of tt Philadelphia Bank. 419 CHESTNUT Street, where will continue to buy and sell (as I have heretofore (qe at the Custom house Averrae Book-stand) old an new Law and Mis oallaneons Books. I have for aalupwards of WO old blaok-latter Books printed prior tO;e year NW. Also, S copy of ErMmns on the New Teament.l v01a.,4t0, pnntedln 1548, Fnoo R». I will alsjealm Engravings and Autographs. Persona at a distioo wishing to sell Books, wiu describe their namestdas, e.zes, bindings. oonditiOQ*. and pnoes. Pamphlet v»s 01 Pennsyl rar.ia, and old Books upon Amenoa\nttd. ittHni job Campbell. gXOHANGK ON NEW YORK, ANIGOLD. EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK, atQOLD, bought and sold by DREXEI& CO., mffl-liu . 34 Bouth HKD f treat. J\EW FHIUIT. BUNCH, LAYER, AND BEEDLKI HAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON, ORAOES, PRUNES, FIGS, &o„ A ALBERT O. ROBJRTS, DEALER IN FINE GROOEEEB. ,no2B Coruftr ELEVENTH nnU WE Btreel,, FAMILY FLOUR, MADE FROM CHOICE WHITE KEA*. <J. JE±. MATTSGj, B, W, aor. ARGH and TENTH itlreeu. rets SPARKLING AND STILL O/AWBA O WINES, KAWVFAC7VK3P IT J. EBHELB', Cincinnati, Ohio, always on hand, and in lots to suit pnrohast by CHARLES F. TAGGART, Solvent, J)P-6iu No. 631 MARKlstrset JgUTLER HOUSE, No. 119 SOUTH SIXTH Stroei apposite Independence Square. Conduoted on the European plan. Accessible at all hours. eSS-lyi A. R. LUKENB, Prater. JOLY IST. iB6O. NEW FIRMS AND CHANGES. MERCHANTS IN WANT OF BLANK IIO!|oob be supplied from n very superior assortment mftrom Linon stools, or made to order. W4URANTBD AT LOW PHICBB, WM. F. MURPHY A SON’S NEW STORE. Stationer., UUiosrapher., ami Letter-Press Hers SION OP TAB LXDOBB. No. 339 CHESTNUT Street. • Jel gw-tf UROP MOLASSES—O. D(0- H GHUB, 23 8. WATER St., offers for sale ne new crop New Orleans Molssses. the first import*of tne season. Also,Steam Refined Bagars andßyrtat reduoedpiiceß for own or approved oredit. York city Bank Notes and Oheoks wanted at «- mtam. *<#l GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. E. & • F. ESIILEMAN & ELETUHEK. 800 *£o Means NUMBER EIGHT HUNDRED 8. W. C. E. & C. Means, SOUTHWEST CORNER EIGHTH and CHESTNUT. DINES TO E. A L. .Means Some men originate, While others imitate 1 . ALTO 9ETHEE. * Means THE NEW CRAVAT AND GENTLEMEN’S furnishing store. NOW OPEN. With a atook aomprietna all the Latest Styles and Manufactures. THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY. ORAVATB. SHIRTS, BCARFS, HANDKEHCHtEPS, ties, gloves, Shuars. men’s hose, HOSIERY, BOYS’ GLOVES, UNDERSHIRTS, BOYS' HOSE, DRAWERS, POCKET HDKFS, MUFFLERS, (Linen and Bilk,) SSP'SntRTs Mans to oanßH, | G FOR ®9 AND UPWARDS, THE MYSTIC LETTERS E. <fc F. E. & L. & O. explained. Kikhman $ Fletcher Elegant § Latest , Collars (J* Cravats . ELEGANT AND LATEST ELEGANT AND LATEST ELEGANT AND LATEST COLLARS AND CRAVATS. COLLABS AND CRAVATS. COLLARS AND CRAVATS. ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, “ OR ANY OTHER DAY,” SOUTHWEST CORNER OF EIGHTH AND CHESTNUT. NO. 800. PHILADELPHIA. nol2-aiuth3m JUST REOEIVED 1,000 SCARFS. BTVLR«, EUREKA, DORSAY, AND DEJOINVTLLE. CRAVATS AND NBOK-TIES IN ENDLESS VARIETY, at tins ORIGINAL G. P. E. C. CRAVAT STORE, ,01 CHESTNUr STREET Men’s Furnishins Qoods in every variety. n 032 thetu-tf J. ALBERT EBHLEMAN. FINE SHIRT MANUEAOTORY.—The #w l “* o r‘“"nt of GENT’S FURNISH IHG GOOB3, of hie own importation. J. vr. SCOTT, «, n . . , 814 CHEBTNUT Street, ooa Fopr doore below the “ Contmeptal Hotel.” TVOXIOB TO GENTLEMEN !-The best J-1 assortment of SHIRT BOSOMB ever oflered for eale in the oity of Philadelphia, oompriuing Prince of Wales. Imperial. Abraham Lincoln, &0., Upnjht Plait*. JBia* Plaits, and Cross Plait*, some containing three plait*. CHAKLKS ADAMB & oOWj ntao-tt EIGHTH and ARCH Street*. FUJRS. Q.REAT BARGAINS ELEGANT FURS, EVERY DESCRIPTION, (Under the Continental Hotel,) THE largest and best stock in the CITY, Our faoilitiee enable u» to sell lower than any other eatabiiehment, “ Politeneas and Fair Dealins” is our Motto, .CHARLES OAKFORD & SONS, BSB and 828 CHESTNUT Sireot. *=£ N° CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER HOUSE. noar-fit pURSI FURS I GEORGE F. WOMRATH, NOB, 413 AND 4IT ARCH STREET, Hu now Open A FULL ASSORTMENT o? LADIES’ FURS, To whioh the attention of the Fubbo is invited. 003-4 m ¥ ADIES 1 FANCY FURS! FANCY FURS'. 718 ARCH street, haa now B 'PJ» * ow fr i.ropurtatiun and manufacture, a very large and beautiful assortment of all the different kinds and qualities of Fanoy Furs, for ladies* and ohil- atmanufacturers* prices. n 039 gtr WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c, X flE HOLIDAYS ABE NEAR AT HAND! THOMAS G. GARRETT. NO. 718 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE THE MASONIC HALL, Invites the attention of the publiotoavery large and ohoioe assortment of goods adapted for Holiday Pre sents, consisting of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, jewelry. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, CLOCKS. EXTRA FINE MUSICAL POXES, ha. These goods are fresh and fashionable, and will be eold at lowpnces. no£Mhstu tda29 JAMES E. CALDWELL & 00., 839 CHESTNUT 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, FANS, OPERA-GLASSES, &c„ The principal part of our stook is entirely new at MODERATE FIXED PRICES. An Examination will entail no obligation to pur obase. ■ nol-tJal-if FINE WATCHES, of the most ap- Ata? proved maKeie; Jewolir ol everr dmoription. ’ “ Silver-ware equal to coin; also, Plated-ware of the best qualitr, at G. RUSSEt.E’S, 0029-lm • 22 North SIXTH Street. Jto. SOARF-PINS, STUDS, and SLEEVE JSQI BUTTONS.—A large wsortment of Carbanole, "■“■"Corali Lava, and htruaoan Gold Soarf-pins, at G. KUSSKLL’S, 3d North SIXTH Btre»t. MILLINERY. f** MISSES O’BRYAN, 914 OBESTHfOI' jpifc Ptreet, above Ninth, will open Paris Millinery, for the Winter, on Thursday, Nov.JhlBsG. n7-lm* LOST. LOST OR MISLAID Certificate' of stookNo.2fid, for 13 shares in. tho New York Mid dle Coal Field Railroad and Coal Company, and would hereby give notioe that 1 have made application for oertifioate in lieu thereof. juog'SOt EDWARD HUGHES. Photograph coloring. Ladies and Gentlemen instructed in this BEAUTIFUL AND REMUNERATIVE ART. Terms moderate. Apply at J. B. BEAD’S STUDIO, CgO SANBOM STREET, and see Specimens. noJB*3t* CQ OABEB OP SEED LEAP TOBACCO W in Mora, and for ml, hr JOS. B. SAHSBH & 00. WANTS. W situ ation, by a Pcnnsyl thousand dolliS^ r ® r a^6BinaD < Has influenced ten |w d « d 5 °s, P £E2£ noa-3t+ AIJVfCR riSER, who has large bu .sines* relations m the South, u willin* to eiva hin service*mtheomwsityof SalesmaJi in a JobWneDrr- Goods House. Addreua “ Southerner,’’ this oflioe. U1 * POBB 3t* ; * WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, who has had eight tears* experience tn the Hardware business. Can ootne well recommended, and has no objeotion to going South or West. Address, for two days, “ H. C. f 1,,” at Press office. no2B.>t» v WANTED —By a young man, of unex eeption&ble testimonials, a situation as Book* Keeper, or other plane where he would be useful to his employer; not afraid of work m any form. Address Clerk, Press office, , 7 no!7-3t* A MIDDLE-AGED LADY,' WITHOUT v «»rJL n «* , i m , t> / an ?, es s. give her services inapri foTber board. She is competent to superintend, and assist in household duties, and would f?v»n T0 pii°™ lv Sj““ ,,sr^,lon - ™ hit reference. fffSo mlr° aiinx toc «W» " m.k ,y ROOM WANTED. A 81 imi<" rn “ ant,looallti '' Raymond, Prtss Offio*. ’ ANTED TO RENT-By a good tenant, . T » a StatjlewhlohwiHMoommodote about fifteen horses. Address •* Stable,** Press office. po>-tf tATANTED—An active business man, ».* having @7,000 to $lO,OOO, to take the place of a retiring partner in an established Mercantile business, payms a net profit of H per cent., without mk. Ad dress 1 * Partner.” this office, with real came, nol tf FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR SALE—A BARGAIN—A flrst «Jm* FARM, of 170 oores. with superior Build insß, within one hour’s ride northwest of the city. Ap pte.3t > no. 23aK o rth g;p c M^. rpO LET—Two Stalls in Club Stable, in li B®y, Wood street. This Stable is well ventilated, and the average cost of keeping each horse for the last year and a half has only been 33 60 4S pIT ftt the Stable, or atisVANS & WAT feON 8 Safe Store, No. 301 Chestnut street. n 023 PRIEST FLOOR AND B4BEMENT OF •jr STORE No. 41 North THIRD Street TO LET vSvtfrttfn 4 * lB Tear « Apply on the Premises, BMED- LhY BROS, no^-6t* TO L E T—The well-known B R10"K -YARDat PEA SHORE, above Camden* N. J„ on toe river Delaware, withwx large Kilns and ten Tenant imM: saMf* AhoAx,g - ©TABLE AND YARD TO RENT. Ap pjytttu HOTEL, N.E. coiner FRANKLIN tt and GIRARD Avenne. no26*6t* m LARD-OIL FACTORY To rent, a LARD-OIL.FACTORY with a Patent Lever Prea.es. with Platen, Bas., Tube, KetUee, Tank,; all in complete order. Apply to ROWLEY, ASHBURNER, A no., OC< No. 16 SOUTH WHARVES. SFOR SALE, THE STORE AND SWELLING, No. all ARCH Street Tenne easy. Apply to aLIeN & SI MS, Real Estate Brokers, 8. E. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, No. 3, second floor. noJ3-6t* m THE ACADEMY BUILDING, known IhaUs the LEBANON VALLEY INSTITUTE, in the village of ANNVILLE, Lebanon county, Pennsyl vania, \s pleasantly located on the dorks and Dauphin Turnpike, and within view of the Lebanon Valley Railroad, five roues west of Lebanon, a large and ap propriate bunding, suitably arranged and constructed as aBO A.RDING SC HOOL , situate on a space of ground 100 by 193 feet. The dimensions of the building—A NEW THREE-STORY B»ICK BOUSE-32 by 43 feet, with extensive b.ok buildings, ell under Mate roof. The building contains two school rooms, 3< by zr feet, and twelve rooms suitable for boarders, besides the family department, » Tbs above building was recently erected by Mr. BALSBAUGH, teaoher, now deceased, with very so tißfaotory encouragements for a good sohool, and who had been very suooesstul as a teacher for several years previous at the place. The property was sold by ins ad ministrators. and purchased by several of the oittzens who desire to see the improvements extended, and therefore oner every possible inducement to a compe tentperaon. tar Possession will be given for the renting, Ac., on April 1, 1861. Reference and application can be made to the undersigned, at Ann* ilia. 4 „ RIGLER, SHERTZBR. k CO. AsNvn,tE, November 10, 1860. n024-etath9t TO CHAIR AND CABINETMAKERS The Phoenix Wood-Bending Company, owners of ” Blanchard’* Patent.” for the States of New York. New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland, will sell county, town, or shop rights, or grant licenses to use, on easy terms. This is the only patent. All infringers Will bo atriotlf dealt with. Apply to JOHN BILBBY, or C. A. BURGESS, No. 34 BROADWAY, New York! oot-CSm ff»OR EXCHANGE.—A CHOICE TRACT of sood unimproved farm laud m the State of New Jersey, convenient to the oity.will oe eiohaneed for oßyjiroporty. Apply nt No. 118 FEDERAL Street. jJJISSOURI IjAND 1! (100)000 Aores for Sale and entry, at prioes ranging from Uhl to 00 cents rer Aore, m any uuantitie* re ’xAifes paid, and PATENTS procured for puroha *e re of Land under the Graduation Aofc —Flats furnished gratis by enolOfSnf 5 postage stamp For further information apply, to * WiLSON. RAWLINGS & CO.. V, 6, and General Land Agents, „ . «* OHESTNurstreet, Between THIRD end FOURTh, fgfn V.Oirjß Arn LAND WARRANTS bought, fold, and looate’d. oel-sm BOARDING. VACANCIES IN PRIVATE BOARDING at No. 1418 CHESTNUT Street. Two families, Without small children, osn be handsomely accommo dated with separate or communicating rooms; one fine double room on the first floor, suitable for a professional gentloman. These rooms are all well heated, and gene ral comforts unexceptionable. n027-Ct* "ROARDING.—A PINE THIRD-STORY frnnt roorn,with firat obiißiAliD,can be Tied permanently, at 1315 WALwUT Street. nol3-6t» A FEW LEFT, OF VERY CHOICE ROOMS, for t ingle Gentlemen end for Families, at moderate prieea.at the RICHARDS HOUSB, oomer EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. J. G. CHADSEY. Proprietor. noM-lm ■pURsT-OLASS BOARDING, witl» hand ™rm£S?^ e oommnnioatingr and .idle Room,, at 141 T LOCUST Street- oslB-lm* EDUCATIONAL. TifIESDAMES OHEGARAY AND D’HER- Y&kY r**p®otfuUy inform, their friend* and the public that they have removed thejr Boarding and DarSohool for Young Ladies from Losanßuuareto No*. 1637,and 1521/ SPRUCE Street 8 °** Pupils from five years of age upward prepared for the fourth class. • jyas-gm Bryant, stratton, & Fairbanks’ MERO&NTILK COLLEGE, 8. E. corner SE VENTH and CHESTNUT StreS&'-I/at? <r£S EvtSing Sessions. Jndtvtduat instruction in Bookkeeping, in cluding General Wholesale and Retail Business. Ship ping, Forwarding and Commission, Banking, Ex change, Manufacturing:, Raiiroadiji*. Steamßoating. &o„ the,most tAorowga and practical course in the United States. Also, Lectures, Commercial Calcula tions, Arithmetic, ami the higher Mathematics, Pen manship, (heat in theoityl, Correspondence, &o. „ Fot sale, their new Treatise on Bookkeeping, beauti fully>rpted in colors and the btst work published. INSURANCE COMPANIES. INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. A 406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED THE STATE OF CONFINED TO FIKEANB INLAND RISKS. DIBECTOBS. Samuel Wright, D. B. Birney, Wra. W. Walters, J. W, Breraan, Chas, Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr„ Geo* A. West,, Jacob W. Stout,! 0. Wilson Davis, MenJco Stern. Thos. 6, Martin, . GEORGE W. DAY, President, FRANCIS N. BUC&, Vice Pres’t. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. Llali-ift AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., £m- INCORPORATED I£IO—CHARTER FERPEV PAL. No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus In vested in sound and available Securities, continue to insure on Dwellings. Stpres, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in Port and their oargoes,and other Personal Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. „ „„ . mXCTQUS, _ Who*. R. Mans, John T. Lewis, John Welsh, Junes R. Campbell, Samuel C, Morten, Edmund G. DutiUu Patrick Brady, „ , . Chas. W. Pouitney, Israel Morris. ALBERT C. L. Ci^WFaaDisMrltirTf^feß^^ Quaker city inburanoe compa ny-franklin BUILDINGS. 408 WALNUT STHEET, THILADELPHIA.-CArITAL ANDUVR PLUS 8359,748.70.—iD*ure« against Loo or Damage by Fire and the Penis qf the Bea, Inland Navigation and Transportation. „ GEORGE H. HART, President. E. £• Vi°9 President. H, R.COGGSHALL, Seo’y and Treasurer. S. H. BUTLER, Assistant Secretary. DIRECTORS. George H. Hart, K. P. Ross, A.C. Cattail, Foster S. Perkins, K. W. Bailey, Andrew R. Chambers, H. R. Cogf shall, Samuel Jones, M. D„ Hon. H. M. Fuller. mh9-tf SAVING FUNDS. AMERICAN SAVING FUND.—Oom •rT’ southeast corner WALNCJT and FOURTH tjtreat*. Open daily from t ull • o oTook, andon MONDAY tiUßm the evening. This Old Institution has always paid in full, on demand, without notice. , INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. AU sums paid back, on demand, in gold andniver, ' ALEX. jraLLDIN, President. SAMJj. WORK. Vice President. John C, Farr* T. E. Harper, George Nugent, John Ansp&oh, Jr„ Sami, T, Bodine, Alb. C .Roberts, John Aikman, Jona* Bowman, H. H. Eldridga, Wra. J. Howard JOHNS. WILSON, Huumif. JOHN C. SIMS. Secretary. ooW-imif SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine and Callowmll. Incorporated by the Legislature April 14th, 1851. Open for Deposits and Payments, daily, from 9to 3X o’clock. Also, on MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, frorafi to 8 o’olook. Interest 8 per cent, per annum. Pepoeitonr can with draw thelT Money* by Checks, if desired, Special De pouts received. „ „ JAMES S, PJUflf LE, President Vcamsts E«ar»t»rr ***M?tf RAILHOAB LINKS. WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA VIA MEDIA. „ WINTER ARRANGEMENT* -r l From northeast comer of Eiffhteenth and Market streets. On and after Sundar. Nov. 25th, 1850, the trains'will leave the northeast corner of Eighteenth and Market atTeets at 7.40 A. M., s and 4 SO P. M. On Sundays, at 8 A. M and 3 P.M. Trains leavirg Philadelphia, at 7.10 A. M, and 43QP, M., and on Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 3 P. M.» oonneotatPennelton with the Philadelphia and Balti more Central Railroad, for Conoord.Kennett. Avon dale, &o„ &o. „ HENRY WOOD. noa> General Superintendent. KAILKOAJJ EXPRESS COMPANIES. fi&Ußsmi SE33 the ADAMS EXPRESS Office S3O CHESTNUT Street, 1 oiy ara» fwoeie, i'aokagee, Meroh&ndiee, Bank Note?, HEdSpecie, either by its o wo.Lines or in connection «“ Iri “ ir3 _ B. IS, SANJJFOKPi Banana Snsexmtandant bells. Only one-third the price of Brass and loss than hal that of steel Bells; of equally sonorous and mellow tone. Warranted for twelve months against breakage by fur rinsing. For sale at the SOLE AGENCY in Philadelphia, No 012 COMMERCE Stroet. seaO-thaUiSin A. M» F^WATBOM, AZOMBA ! AZUMEA I AZUMEA 1 AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMBA PROF. MORRIS’ AZUMBA BAKING POWDER, Matmlaotored .ol.lt nt No. 63 North FOURTH Btreot, and for tala hr Orooor, generally. ««»-telf SALT I’BTHE—For sale by WETHER. ILL A BROTHER, Nos, *7 mi 49, North SE COND Sliest. now AMUSEMENTS. A MERIOAN ACADEMY OF MOSIO. -f*. ITALIAN OPERA.—THE linmi liv LAIDE PHILLIPS. BARBER ADE FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBFR an Only night of Roeaisi’a oelebrated Comio' Oeerk’ „ , „ THE BARBER OF SEVILLE?” 8 ’ .Debatof Ml.s ADELAIDE PHILLIPS as Boeini- SBRiLLfA aa Almavivj; FARRIas Figaro; SUeßi'f Hijiis celebrated part of Bartoloj C OLLttTl’l a, Don Director and Conduotor—Siy. MUZIO. Admmjxon.—Parnnette, Paranette Cirole. and Bal cony, gi, §° e *tra charge for reserved seats. - family Cirole. fiO oents; Gallery, 29 oentf. no»-ft A MEHIOAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.— American academy of music. THE 0„^ B ii£SU D^ Al,E * 1Y Of «USIC. THE WONDROUS BLONDIN. TO-DAY, THURSDAY DAUriTI ' ESS HDOKDIW, InhisMtoundm* 'TO-DAY, THURSDAY, And TIuHT-rofb ASCENBION O^ACEFUDEXEROISES. W theatks: A GLORIOUS BiLI^TWo r *pTjLL i) PTHf-K'B air THIS WUl,b.pr.M n ted us grew m or.l, aT , Edward Middleton, Mr. E. AdarLg; Bill n M V. Bowara; Mary WiUon. Mr,. Glad'»tane, M n ’ Mr ' To oonoludewith the drama, entitled HOIWiSfIOE ROBINStiN; or. the „ . BATToe, OF KING'S MOUNTAIN At7?-geg|? n^^ io o i; MaunHUW lyjttß- i’AH'JCINbToN AT CONCERT X HALL TO-JfIOBT. It AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MDSIO.— WtSm 1 & OLAKKK ’S ASOHOT GRACED HOLIDAY FESTIVAL FELONMN’S only appearance at Academy of Mosio will be THIS DAY, Thars It* Mbs. PARTINGTON—IK&-" THE Bright Side of Life,” jj rjONTINENT Ali THEATRE. (Late National,) WALNUT Street, above £S K bth. WHITB i'S GHEAT SHOW. “MONS. BLOHDIW,” Ap t . a r f TO^S|s&VLssAl ? yßiM:”' T:!^p£r„ rl .°. l! j e BMJWtIB aad COQ.UETTB: Thtt.h? r p. i SS,S? lM ',? £TK V 4 BARj*ErT Pol-’ OROW h THANl?»??v'ri?X I '. ; . J 1)? «reat Korea, DU coram%?“at?«. SQIVInG " Ay - V h»riormano«. tllß ttoora °sm »t half pastSo’olool; mr formauoe oommenoea at half past r. 1 SeatemS”™ onl7 Circle Uo.; Secured M°DONGOGH’S OLYMPIC (Late GAIK- pVf 0 DAY. THU DttUWKABD ; Or, Ajner. To conclude with the great drama of BKT??SptS;» B APPEARS AS THE CHRP th^Am,°rSl-gSM} l ofM ! i,s‘°o. Jooll and SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE. Ha» Mgugd one of tha whom?lAvMSr°m f P h«?. lES * ver tT6 “ nW Admittance la panto. Children 13 oen t». nolT-lta M artinqton spends IxSIGHT? Witll ior fn<lD<lB at CONCEST YOU GOING. THIS EVE- SHAEPIB I’S OPERA - (CHJSSTWUT flttoet*above SIXTHS * Second week of this New and jtieeaot Temnle of Mineirelsjr. now Brmlyest.Wished aetho 11 ■ family hesout. BIRCH Ic BBARPLEY’S MINSTRgLS. frank a3ld Stateen Star Performers, in entirely new and original Boors open at 6«. Commence at ?R. a eenU; Children 23 cents. Beit tests reserved for Ladies 3>So^shini?*rtf| r Afternoon Ferfonnanoe at nSw rr*‘ BIHCH Ann SAM BHARPLJSY. ■ 1 Prosnaiore. AMERICAN ACADEMY OP MUSIC.— £fl-£, L ™R W ' s , VIOLIN. BRUM. ANP OHAIH Sight, at SNo&° lho Centnrr. TO- BUILDINGS. thanksgiving week. WYMAN, VENTRILOQUIST AND WIZARD, EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK. 'nofla-et* T l **®® IS NOT A MaN LIVING who nr »r Fea £*° r Great BLON rmniSv 0 et the Academy fa Aiila JAYe Thursday« at 3and 3 o’clock. it* «mflE BRIGHT SIDE OP LIFE.” AS HAW, TO-NIGHT?'- PAKTINGTON , “* OONCBM 'BE MESSIAH, at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TIWIISDA Y EVENING, DECEMBER 2), ISSO Arrangements, the most extensive, are in progress for this rendering of Handei’i great Oratorio. Partionlare hereafter. noltj-satnth tf IXEADQUARTEES. FRANKLIN PLACE.—FREE CONCEHTS-CHAS. JEN fconrs! Dances| U &o. tlon W,ttl sa CompSl. th CHADWICK & FEET. Snp’tx. TJASSLBR’S ORCHESTRA.— Serenade JLiana Mill** "ggnu^l, or Oflioa 1208 LOGU*T Street, A Or Hlaako’s Ao%d«mj, BROAD Street below Walnnt. rpHE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA give * then PUBLIC REHEARSALS every B*«JB ?iiN’n 00 HA^‘ , ? ncl S s .!'lS s 2,f loclt ' ?tA* musical buwb hall. 8 tiokets, 91; tingle tioketa, 25 cents. » “5 Chicierrae * Bon’e, 807 Chettn’ut ttreet ; Chestnut iiree?. ilfilt,lUt ‘ tT ° ! " d B * olc * Lamon’m EDxegementß for Concerts. Commencement., Par *o-.mwieonlrstthoir Offioe,Chiokermg* Son'a Piano Store, 807 Chestnut street; William Stoll, 2M North Juniper street, or o. Droughman, 1009 Hides avenue. ocll-tf PENNA, ACADEMY OF THE JTN» ARTS.—IO36 CHESTNUT Street. a «PloQdid Pamtlxi* by Mijnot, JHKJIKST SIN,” q beautiful Marblegtatuette by On exhibition for a short time. Vifitore will pleaee bring their opera PIANOS AND MUSIC. PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOB ! t PIANO-FORTES, MKLODEONS, PIANI)-FORTKS <*• _ mylt-ly SEVENTH and UHKSTN u l !', flfSapl STEINWAY & SON’S NEW PA iiytkf.'G, from jndgeshke Challenge all competition. BLASIIi* BROTHERS, lOOB CHESTNUT Steal MEDICINAL. SPECIALTY FOR LADIES. TRUSS ~ and BRACE DEPARTMENT conducted by com petent Ladies. Entrance on TWELFTH Street, 6rtt SKJf .n,! u ,' l" 18 of Meohanloal Seme o tw II'H.NEIiI) I.FS, Proprietor, 8. W. comer TWELFTH and RACB.Streetst to c * N* N.’a Boom, fo/gemlfliuea'al the oomer. . sel4-3mif A WONDERFUL AND NEVER £hWi!sW^ KDY FOR WBfiABES 0F PROFESSOR MORRIS’ EUOEPHALO'S, „ , AN EXTERNAL REMEDY, F&«Vr T ee^° CKKn)SjS 4 C 0” N “ 63 JIW" And for sale hr Druggist* sorcrallj. ael3-3mif MRS. JAMES BETTS 7 CELEBRATED AJJ. SUPPORTERS FOR LADIES, and the only Snp porters under eminent medioal patronage. Ladiee and *hyflioian« are respectfully requested to eall only on Mrs. Betts,at her residence, 1039 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, (to avoid counterfeits,) Thirty thousano Invalids have been advised by their physicians lo use her applianoes. Those only are genuine be&nnx the United States oopyrjzht, labels on the box, and dena tures, and also on the Supporters, with testimonials oolS-tuthftsti ’ JOB PRINTING, IJIHE NEW JOB PRINTING OFFIOE “THE PRESS” is prepared to execute neatly, cheaply, and expeditiously EVERT DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING. PAMPHLETS, PAPER BOOKB, CIRCULARS, BLANKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION POSTERS, HANDBILLS, PSIHTINQ FOR AUCTIONEERS, LAWYERS, MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS. mechanics, banks, RAILROAD AND INSURANCE COMPANIES. AU order* left at the Publication Office ol Xfc- Pr4>si No* n>l7 CHESTNUT Street, will be promptly attended to. jeja-tf If ESS .MAOKEREI.-63 bbls., 57 half i 74 Quarter bbls, and 150 kitta No,l Mew flUokereLof a choioe quaiitr, in store andlandinx, for •ale by MURPHY AKOOIfEV - aoS'in No, 140 NORTH WHARVES, BILL HEADS, labels
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