The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 11, 1858, Image 3

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for'the Totititti, I
the
- '"fOrrh".thoeniu,dfettliiiiitheek ;ta - 4eiere:blowtort
airier; meal:bring
hlwseift ilrefthinhattOte froin=tireVoifortottlio
- • ' ,•tionaitay,itartiienlifterxthitintlalt3heitorere four
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4tut, run.
OoaiAtliftt eC.tlie i ,aintar, 2 uned - Ohaties
Dolion4OrthailFrniV i iOmi , ni;2l(4osedlkol of
t°4 o *ll*fklifetteir• 4=P : ,
' The inanAttintailiitelyletli andlerinnt coriv.eLed ,
;to:Ilya histe4litahl . ,,Tolub,s.',.
died afirai yet
hie' nada' htniltok,clAcltoillijciattaltiOtiti, The. blow '
deoetwer - dialtY3hvoldgerintaia Vetiediere one,
aid 'one aideglilarAeOtitelaygely xyrollen. The
_pollee - are in - seareh othie compaufanNito YOrk
• • Bev:00 1:5• •
• - -
Tow:, 2.iturrOeLeii:4la,Za.:-tritti.-re'eently
..,.-641 - 104,1ti:krallori Sprit:wait:lMo; ironing: oiit:Of on-
aonie the ititdoiltriandlatfulty of
:I'4 adlo/d4t thelV, , ,Old'eWilitoa BO' - ,r4reaebt-,
Or:
;7teolikttelAging.tir.erm;ol , 4 - 6 , :otiid4oB;;Whioh;Nts l l ,
ppko6abl deed InVie Molim.2'Torn'was is hit Usual
and.rtbieught ,dowititheAniese fre
- ., - 4quently.thylals„arltt . '3 , i'llinetrationt“Ottli noble:
adettion of' fettnling:;Triorephriyitightiokinaiy tbrade
:,.• , iand;';heati thrnilngrlimeelf - derciei,tuponithe at 7 '
"Atittritiittiiiiteeihaustiattitiiiultatine of- - plea
tliit(et ' hi' made feint to
one
- fell, •
Atrikti, - ontiOC:thestadenta;•< Mr. ,Riebinc who eat
- , near. liy, - -and'Xilth:a•loak:of nitfathoinable
and ii , tobie of
_a he thundered anti " And
what *Mild reir'diti`lifi bang unarmed, if letiould
Ottiloiltr'3 6 `.3tiefne ,you,through,M,-Imagine _ the
'roacerlauktiterWhioh4faiteCtite lea l'teloquent;
trold the belf.fright
cried student; • collectiug'sgoin: hie, wite,;eprang to:
t his fentii, and-teubeeenfidly exclaimed •.• I, l'd wet
.7%---0,-04004tr bloOily Wadi, to tilittspitabto
Ls.,- . 4o4!?o,t'ttPthso. - Preis •i •
'':Quic:4ol:4eill4d
7.off foritierly.and , ,for several years'
s residerithsre: uttered on - butt'ansday. - - We , tire
-I...isteseed filters Mr:'Poalk ebo alifeers in
-'fine heaithissiii espying bid:melt very rinioli'stneng
411(on business for
_thri•boutto=gllo4lffoiA,Poillort4:of-Vbibidelphia,
%iiliioiihonee,Le,iisy ; represents: %Os he.,may.be
los4o.:4ooll*liVe s niern before.beststis hchnet
Pa,4 (Ar)Vittiite; oefc 27:
.
`:`rug Hnav '
san,Buesxaa,are Einppolvil to bo
worth over lone heindied . thous' end dollars. They
are tatercV ln ail ethefie.lone,fer s eLity , pr eaVei?ty,
- tfitinsmaV
• grand tnrn,
*ad ell ttiti @ebuTlkilt 'beitge fleet,
which wee pos**.lior Setuuhj, Li*. come off on
Saturday tie
'-lorge:onciliiff its ffiriiiaticiiir iiii4; - wilidoiituCh to.
'.` waif! ioilying Elie aoimitnt lnteieet of)inii4Oplo,-; Th
pima'. Who ',lir
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-'6FINANCIAIP4NDCOMPAERCIAL.
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:! - .!'7!,-;!6Vit**ii:k . , - ***4t.',' - ',--,:. - , ,, ,
- --,-.` .., , „ R imAtit.iiidi : - K6 : : : io ; :leas.
tiiiiialtbilltif JO 41tit fr tielaly 'all the halls of ex
oimigisto parelmatclitil*gel4,4o. now sent sOnth, will
,;-ociato tqltheNOythefitiitles for recite, and by.fitrideb
-', int Vintl9 o 224o'n*tni:Ai9Ottittitt Of-044*th* the,
spade eta** iiiciattithtiki**4 - ,viotits or the bin*
- .lthf true that thiMitteM:htiitifi;rottlidm show illghtlf ,
: I heteillek inilltia; biltitlfllaffefoff to be rather au
exceptional toot - pion Ali' Usti' tie. a into, .sad, alto._
'zither, the amount of foreign' goods reed' 'red tbda year
' Into - the 'Allstate" ports to tiotillY behindihnie of the
:, , last few years; aad - this falling off.Ofda fair td - oontiduo
'do: for coma tile to Mime. , lip to 'this theie, hi Hew :Fork
4"•-aleiti;:the
,IMitort '4044'4f - or - the year..toaerOotpono
7' r sidiiiinis .et .40litre 1614 then they, were in the corral!.
-, : j...., , p00d10g den montbs 0f , 1817,-o falling off of one-thfrd.
, ghe turatoffilelitomfagainst Beglood !IWO this Osumi;
-.
'-'eonlynid,Jittp, thu heavy exportof eettelo,, psi:signs to
, eU p - .04,...:50ify ;4 ,7*-iist in Now 'Sink itaosedlngiy slay
-.-: alCitinteri.. , 2: l, • ,-..--- .-.-,;'-,, --;„..;, ~,,,,
~.A .
~,
ril:; 1 / 2 ?,Thil.,Mipielitaiffr44 P 1°1 04 14;Lreiiei2 1 1: . ilCI : :S"tc ,
y - AT 6 IPISM!IiS t9lirl ,
.4 0 1 ~ BDOnkR94MITSfY
',
ycjarge;while the shlimeateire ofirrewpandfoglY:
heavy,.
--Itreights arc not 1414 hit 'ailifelentlise'ttro,alfi4tof4B.
,`Pr's4li.trisisii!V: 9 l l #te,, , iiiiiii - eilie4T4ittloit,*! tegot4ea.
• , , for tasitinit:;,:sitti tivektAtitieb.',,e - oiir . stedlonal tiadtia;'
', • : t try,thuffreaommeneas eernlog money thr th - tee engaged
- in Itiindlrrati , _othor,briiiilt wilt 4 be indirectly
, . • hoq. ;Ttie , o,itton limonfailiirlint Of We North Lis not
ei4iff,',o4l4rjse:linietefin account , of general bttsloem pros._ . '
->-oration is li mn the . high - prfoo of Cotton ': Atot,'llocor=
;'.'ding fejliotithernTskiipera„'inttott is swing soldentiraily
„to spejltet, 1.4.4f,the, 0116104 tire Of Sayannidi has
''''' e'iOif OnWnt,Oftitink-4e.is: silt ic. ETerything
thatimaybeeli ha,preemed Auto nerytee just nowto haul
ootton1":"ind-ritill there diminution' of. the
-mighty mists it the - pipet . .::',bettenti:orOYec the city,
` ii - LetietWi . )4:loiii,t'-iva,=*:oiol4i; 3n ;lid. ii,, in cotton
preens, andatill comes forward without cessation.. It
LS enough to4iatideii".the'liiirck Otshipainersto see
tliti atia.P.kifT4;;itt#::Sniferliti:• . * severely :last
, `-tix-fiV, , :i.ti. - P 7,-, , .:,,, .. „.:,,. : 1,.;.:•_, ~.., ,;.. , i •
- r ot thisiaeotinnes it wilt - not be - nrireteonable is:, look
. ...,
for iiiiil4tittit,t4totror , piteits tierotto ,n
,aitOtociniequent
,:.aorttider foimag* - ; niaitafactureri - af Lin, - tiktr:l2: . Cotton,
.. tibitlte - *',i . * l latl4 l4 l:
. i ' bif 4 . -',4„i', l 4tii 41 44 , 4044 6 9qiiiift-'
~t ,g ',7 r !", -F-111:1F'"--:,16.,*gtri),,,,iiseifro:':-Wlth sit
,•- . son , as. - 16 .141,40: le. toner ftwohibidory ? 'exebangeta oils
fayei;.!inliestatiinut:ltektifendiedeiy , elentk; we Ann
witness a sea'sas - ii,fatinssit IneuLnio'pladeetiyity, in the
:' anoih4Sprink, ifneitheforti, •-;-----.:-_,,,=;,. ~; 1 ',,, ~ '
Thee - stock - market' tiadesiiiii du'', and eloped heavy.
.....'Hasfilat trellised sold , ' it .25, 4. Navigation
-:-- - LO 4 fi' L 'filtiaitia r4 O,4 2 if: 4 •2l.4i l ' 6 E;M,`itsa.:ali:diinee`of ,
• -,,,ii was real eel upon North Seitseltranle, ten-percent,
`4tioiTida,,.elititti:e a / 4 ateSX-,- •,. -. , ,•..,.: ':-,, ~ 1 '.3-,, ,- , P - . ' '
:,.. It seems that counterfeit notes 'haii i iit•:anli beim
ittadeltirVisk * Of - tit - thtti2Ohatits*,...htit,adee;! . .joi-, ether
countries stress the Militia. 7 A dispatch dated Tien
_ lin; 04; Old; aiia i ff:W.P4 i i -aan fors in England, and parsonsjiiiitiddi'4ititrisn'itiriklinteit abroad, are,
kesehY,lntoritiadlhatfohntiraetiii - diliket,
L eoiiireitione'
• '' efirienei:ireitoiiiri'efie.filititht: - Fkiieref '9l' , .thettoteff,
... z ,l:.lrttok:oiiiioitpPots4**etitenliiitidkfti - tiiiflTnited'
' ati*E i .",i!lWekietioit.ifi b - tieti,„4 o o - * Vira e liii4Yrina
~iiiiridOtt:',Tifii;ll4traillr.- t wi4iiiljie 'article is acid
t,ii heicar44".X. - „,,.:-:,;_:::: -'-:',,-, ~,,:-..,.., , .„,_:,,, . : , _ .. . ,
;if,l24lefitiat i'eotiffighati, -. .*4 iii , lierdi -, ifir Myren
-..4pie,ivjinni president of, 'the State Bank, - it Deafen; has
-, i_siznithsilds intentio n ' to dieitne, in-ideation; Re
~,,,weit into thejbankiiheri it: inselennded,,ln 181"; and
- ,teeelred: ite Snit 'deposit I , • lfirwiis. , afterwardi , In- 'the
Branch bank iota` , It'jfim, Otemid, la 1840., ~ In 1441 he
, j.'nerisi ehrifid'irmildinti: Of. iffei,:baiik r ,iiiti lie has h old ..the
oat«, until this trtnto,4iitiOnt)nterrtnition:4 ,, ; - ;;I'A ,-
The -White- kieuntata , Ralleaatt,l, !tom - Haverhill to
- ~ latthitettilet . 44:waiiiieit atrairetten* Wiidneiidii",,o!
- laatnnOrif,4o 2 ,, o o4lninJ44t4 4.l 4 -06 ntinrit igniP'Fi
The road ; , solit. iletaetiii*So6,ooo,i'and 4440,000. - -It :line
puraluilidf, L by, , , aikir* ,, Afinoti Ain., in "abaft of the
t - ..ltiOnifialdiseorha ..,Witt-es : inti a corpo r ation ter
' thelvifriteihe Or kniiiiio We r o ad. ,
- _ - ._ , .
: ~,.. ;i Thof fottOttibit,l4ttCrittebttro bank statement for;
~ the seek preceding November S t ~,: -, ' ;,, -_--,.- ,•'., -, . ~
-` ~ -,S etits:‘, - ;",`Oiroulation'i,linesda. ' loans,;;Hepesitep
Pittsburgh..... 2278,621 -.'. 599,985 1,816;0101.4755,60ff ,
-- - "lixibiloge '- " `,. 490395 ...-,, 200,801-1,1146,4214450,617
, - Ater. & 9fitfoir.:: 170,511 .&. 4 1300,921.,, , ,...4121,560 , ? ,250,241
-- ditioono , ;;;„ , „ . . - 4, - 116,220;.„,',09,689 4 . 4 :678,689 - .:•:105 811 ,
Ideobiolaa':% -- -:`, - : - ", .124.610T, r `,143,00. ' l 'Bo3 018',1382 549
ItottOity.. ... : . .122 ) 45k Z. , ' 05,300" n hi? 0207? 113,205
- Alleghedki: - :: - .." --- A10,601/ , 261,10 651,174 117,260
, ~ ;1.554 1 811 Ant 3 6 9 i 6 0 7 f4 33 3 1 . 006 , 1 5 1
'AA ifooti - - - "I e28,78e - 1;47g,119 6 A 3 p 12 1,94 4 , 6 95'
- - , Ini.nen7:l7;7lf. 4 •'-28;446.!;';'V'" , ET:gtinit!!:' 46184,'
,
DiettOSO , ' • -,',, "_ -' ' ~, , i5,.:, , , , 1,860; 4 .t..., - .. . I
Due to biiiii::.';'::viss,l62 '---,viiiiiiiiii :--: . , ix e. no .'
- _ _ .'Due bybarduf,::,'" -- 11.020,491",'.;100r5if1et.--41.040 ' i
Noon or 0th0y,a;*•K 793111 ** 4 4 1 . 1 f4.,":•% 0 ,28.6, 1
„ ihWlleglitee of thillftltoilitetii'yrtiaailix.p.abilibes:
f the "tettnyHifi otitefil,iii#44Aiile,tgifinitsi, and ix-,
'' , Peio.*eif i!',& Viitioo: MAW; ior Ake quarteeesting
',.. Slepteso* 4o ;l BsB ;eviltisivelif,tinetStndet . , , !,i'lL,='-k,:. "..- .
i.,,,,,iipiptii,,,, ' '', ~.
, Prontetietenni. - ' ':' ,l-- ;• .:'..-., '' •"- " ;is `444 oil oti
---gales f o r t , o l iiill4/4i . i . '..,; . . ), .. 4 ,„,.,,,,.c1- 6 441 ) , - 17 0 1 0 114,
4`,Titisatitt niit4ir:::::::_. 4-7 • - " - ,"::'.
..':`.''. '405;200 , 00
::: , ccWoodOlsa , o,loirlooldentol000f,o'; !959,94 34
',... .--'-',:.' ~..,.,.i...".:1 ,'-' -
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-- - - ~ - , ,- -,---_ ,rstio*iiosiii!'- ' , ' -• ''''' ..- ' ;
Cirlir iiitielt,thOtt•intiltei - kb, Pi4eigla•, ; :,. e:. " • '
.- , iiipoilis.';:i., .. ~Zl.-- : : - - ''' ' v9%4140 193
littattO(gitilljoyfilir&FO4loo) 1 094 ,364 24'
' Tfie.'4.-"i;,,,K,AV..:4.... . -..;:.' , -,.., ... „....,..8,221,01 04
,‘-- trivpvi.Voi.4" . ir..:?'.' ' ' 't " -'.,4 1 01,410,1'S in
intereit'imr tbe'publid ttebt,ll4;''' '' ' ' - r,' ' . ,-,". ~,,,, ;
alstaleklfiassmf;alotele.r.- -- :14a,031 ts '• -.. • -- . 1 , ." . . ,
Paiiohitto;Wredltite!of Voila :, ," --.._ ..,
' - per act 0? Bliiiiiitibiti/850;;;;;74,0067fi - ,
Payment of - treasury: ate' per ~.-;- ,- -' -,'-'
set ot2pd Darembirtl247,::.964:ooo 00
~'- -,''...,
,i, , !Lf.. , :: ~...., ---..,--. 1 010142 $7
' CiAl -11'...V,1". *"-,, , ,4 - , ~: '.". ,',...,A :,..",;, 1 . , t .. ,
c; :Total' ' . - ' :''' d `1`31,708',118' O.
' :.4 . #304.114:10 liiiiiieiiiii - AMX,IBAII2I4
--',41. ; :
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" -...;-, 43 , 61,14tfiticiiirt,iij;siulili t 7t ad.liitiCieri4"stabit,
!, ;.-:',7.' , Ann - ,natfitlinta:naiszetiej•siOnstiwatit! -.1 ieeantin eaten
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-'-'4001b4d0'.7.:14:444',99!„ . .,, - ` - ..31"w1. - ils ' -' ' - Attar.
- .., • ?,100Hity 0,1,:r.',":4 - i.c . 44011( ;'"'", 44, , Ltticti ;',4:1 ..
.2.:02%
-"- 6110 PC-'' ,441- ' 314 ; --1 4 11 ; 101 1( ;TlSCrlialr.thjlib6wn 26%
'1 6 0.4." , --0!) -- .4tC/44 ,10 . 1 11` . -k-150.kf - do t,;.ildwn oog
.:,:,,,, ;1600)3040 - inet. - 44085 - X ~ , ' , 2 14-, - 47:116.;-:::‘'.....,, 2.67 C
--...' ';.,1'f.,1(100 lip,doil - : - ,, , ,;:.'1:45 5 25, , ,,i : - - - -q.d3lror orit - Ort 401:1001 :
• i:›;4ohlifyeathr-'loakti tat Mt , ' t'',.l .
, h9OmseeTeit nt!....,: , e5v,
- ,, :iyegiatti‘mxti4 l figl 111: 4 : I I;'7IIN S O I ?P 'S ' I ' . ii
;:::,, 100:.=•44 rile z.". - ii. k,. - ,134 '. - 171,105 ,- yza - fkt. 4 :. * ; lit
- : -,7. 2000 H. Send 11.100ACHug -... -kl(Elliton Ilk, Tenn' tor
, , - ,,,11000.111V4V89.15trw. lief:. 4i , .2sq4ialkpk iv,a , OM -
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:I,l(lik),lllntgjaloteelip-dt,a , N , ,s 4 - :• ,, rdc' , ..41:1:' 48,4%
- -' • : ' ''' ati- - -'. 2111 4 8, . 6 .1* -:', 02 ,, --' , 4,,0.': -. :4'.:V4-18x'
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, Al)Boswifiiiiiai: - .1.02 ,- r --, io moitiosys'i l :;ll.l6o'
- , :9000-^i- , do. ,- ^ - _ = ;102‘ , : - " - ' - :' , .l . oitard," - lietlifi - ii. , :lli"
1- :'•. : , ;., 1000 Oidy.'lla 'GT. - ~....flit; - ' 1 40I';' 1 00 ''''' " os'ai
-' - :4 - 7 - : - 10(10Pennit:'245 , 11 4 003i ' l Atie - do - ~,, , hi s:
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'514.'1000 /1 PAkiiiilVOOs 4, * , 011 it' A'ilf I ",;.rt.'''46 .i; t ......... 1 / X
- ..'1)006 ; ,- a - 2:10': A:490 , 0 , t . '-,, ---,; if; del i - : ." - .a' ,i; It g:,
-• , , . : r7.': , . - $11•205y5ti1if, , ,,:..V4314 ''' . . V-20 ..,_ ' 1 944: :::;Y:.11,4'.
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PHlNAiikt,pgriTilsgasas,‘• 10—Evsszact.
—The Ileac market Is aniroatiopi,theTetaU
ere ant sitficirri $5 to
.s3.o:4C,falitkartliK.so'3sos 75- dor - etttra,*p4 $2607
l ' f ' ..i 7 i rirdo7,i6,t4ltcoVrtletio:;t7uallti. • Shippiii br a nds
'arenfiered atioiroirest figures without finding buy
era:, The :receipts - and dteetai :tire 'light:. Corp Meal
'indlifelfledi'46,ititte ` t,'the 'dormer at 'Silk and the
latter at $4:123(64 Wheits are Scarce and wanted;
1,800 bee good rod sold at $125; 1,700 bus faii white
at 21.02; pillkde at $1.86; andl4oo do 21,22,1 n store
sed'adeat: Coin ie better, and - 2,0021ns Old yellow sold
at 200 in store and 81e . afloat, the latter for fair quali.,
ty, , - 'riette id held'atB2c. New Coin is Wintskat 056 s
706: - 11Yeaoilliiii:irelival at 760 for Veisn'sylyania, and
TSo forPataiia;ei, :Cats are Idgbee I,ooobus Southern
Sold at 440 i, utioatt , Bark—Quercitron is quiet, and held
$3O ife ten` for let' quality, No. 1: - Caton is dill and
unsettled, andialea are pay:in - areal' lots at Irregular
prieet. - .Gr044166:--Thers- is a fair emend for - Coffee
en. isngir~ , wit'l Wes 'of the latter at steedi prises.
Canis tunglie from OK to Ti V' lb. • PrOvialotia are
Unchanged and firm, bat the ealee are Ltrolted. Seeds=
'About 200 line 01Mierseed Hold at $5.7606.81, mostly at
the latloi,rate; which price is refused by soma holders
Nothiug:dologjo Timothy or Flaxseed.: Whiskey la
firmaes; - Mid are 'waling at 21,}/e2Alin fir Pann
nlaand. hhda 210 and drudge 20029,V 41 , ' gall.
- .Markets by TelegTalth'..
BAttniing, Nov,lo.—Flour active and Unchanged.
Wheat firm at $1.15m1.28 for red.. and $1.20c1 80 for
white; Oiwn hotter ;• old white ,748 , 75 c ; new yellow 05
4883. - Whiskey Nov.' drdrat 21A0220.
Oluataxary JO —Moue - tiontitmei 'unchanged.
-The moripte aremoderate. Whiskey firm at The
Hog market contiones salve p sales of 4,500 at $012%
-e0 80, obleßY future delivery. The nreysiling rate is
$5.25 for December, and sssso for January delivery.-
ThUniarket olidiedbuoyant.
• The Provision market is generally active. Green
Hams are active at So. The denialid for all articles in
the Pork line is epeoulative, and packers are soling
with groat caution, u the present prises are considered
too high to be safe. •••-•
- New Osumiss. - Nov. 10 —Cotton—Sales of 4,500
bales today at -11,10' for middling; a slight decline.:
Sugars are quiet at f Melo. Molasses ,is quoted at
TM°. Mom has a declining tendency. Pork is 0170.
and 250 better mica at $18.58. Freights on cotton to
Liverpool - ,• -
- I:imo.Soo, - NoV.lo.:Pleur is active. Wheat quiet, at
rink.dvarce of 10, ales at 88e. - Corn tun at 010. Oats
firm, Shipments t 0 Buffalo—No Flour, 21.000 bush
Whiatt.•. -"llaaelotk-8,000. bbla Flour, 28 , 000 'bush'
Wheat, and 3,7oobush_Corn.
The' Natio, Cotton Market.
- - - .
- Raw Tema.; Noy, ~10—(Pet .Steamship Kangaros.)—
Hans Ocb 25th.Ootton is unchanged ; sees of 'four
days 4,600 bales.- -Orleans Middi.toglOht i do. tees me
1081'. Nti arridale.
Tlieeltisealettresterit iennsylvania aro making
arrangements to appropriately celebrate 'the 25th
which Is the i iienterinial anniversary or the
atililt#o,4•Farei;Di Qaosne.
~ ,r .lmportatunrs.
[Reported for the Press,'
_BOBTON-43teamship City of New York, Howes-130 ,
pkgs don:ladles V Luther & Co: ft do Alfred glade & Co;
15 dd Frothingbara & Wells; 69 do Farnham, Kirkham
k 01,18 do 0 W Churchman; 60 do B W Ohase & Bona:
100 bus fruit Banners & Bro; 26 bble oil Albert 8 Ash.
mead; 21 Midi patnroil Grant& Boo; Di caws boots and
hoes - W A to•Lßliumway; 316 bbla fruit Barret, Stearns
'& Co; 110 do CI A Hand;loo do 0 K Keiser & 00; 60 bdta
caper Magarge., & Co; 14 pkga glauware Muzzy &
Monroe; 600 pkgs mdse Leech & Oo; 60 bags cuteli order.
SAVANNAH—Brig Al 4 Weeks, Norwood: , -50 babes
cotton J, P Crozier &, Clo; 100 do 0 P Reif; 50 do D
Brown & Co; 99 do Henry Bloom & Son; 14 do (trainer do
liarkneas; -688 alias oiliest II Baker & Co; 59 ton* old
iron A Whitney & Bon; 3 bales cotton otter.
ANTITEIL-13ahr Bliss, Orowell-48 prinobeona mo
lasses 8 bbda sugarloo bags cocoa 25 doz skins Thomas
Watson* Bons:, •
OREEK,. Vs --Behr Tautly, Stokes76,oo9
three feet cyptcteefacgless Norcross es Shoots.
PRIGADEPIEre BOARD OP TRAPP.: -
Dawituokponnole,
Palfenwo. BIDDLpi CIOIOIITTEP OP THP MONTH
NOW/ID G.,4stie, •
LICTTICEL, BAGS
- ,
At lAA liferikeusfel-Hzehroigr, ririkide/pkte.
Ship TryomLig; Barton.' - ' Liverpool, Noi. 26
'Barque Attu Blisibetli t Norgrave, Montevideo end
• Buenos Ayres • • • 1100 n
'Birque•Whiti, ' rlquerra. goon
Barque,Triveller, - Baridall , RIO de Janeiro, soon
arote'llt Marye; ppavlc. Rosario, soon
Barque J R OhadNurne; Hate Rosario, soon
Ittrg Herald — '' " ' " Barbadoes, soon
Brig Amnon, Heine - Bazbadoefl, soon
- • Marine inteuurents
PORT Or, PRILADRLPHIA, Nov. 11. IP5s
6IIN 818 d 8 7 1 I MN errs 4 tO
HIGH WATBE 7 76
ABRIPBD
Stipplelap Delitiraio, Oopes. 24 hours from New York,
with mdse end passengers to James Aliderdiee. Biased
the follewing fesaels at anchor below the Ledge: Baron°
Oharleti:Keeit; from New Tech; 'brig Tangier and Bohr
.ohellenge,,froM efJohn,N.l4 one Winn brig and about
bight aorloofiare,bolu l d up, ,
Slealneltin • 0117 of New,,York, Bowes, 60 haunt from
Boston, with =lee and passengers to It Wieser. .
• •Ilargno St Marys, flewsin; 0 days from ßoston, in bal.
lilt to ll'Alloudar do Oo
Brig - A DI Weeks, Norwood, I days from 3avannab,
With cotton, &o to tlttokney & Parsons.
Behr Bliss. OroWeli, 35 days from Antigua, With rods*
to Thos Wsttaoken Boos
. .
glebe latint,'Btokia,b days from Deip Creek, Viorith
shingles'to Norcross & inmate..
Bohr Diamond, Townsend, a days from Indian River,
Del, with abrolo4 L.Bewley & Co
Bohr J W Hall, Morris, 1 day fr,m Little Creek Land
ing, with whast,l64l; Bewley & Co. - • -
Bohr Snow knit!, Backmolster; 12 days from Wll
- 110,547 feet yellotipino boards to H
T:nmp & Wm: ''
, flokYJ Haverin, Hollingsworth, 2 days from Dover,
•with_rrhest and oats to Jas Hunts & Bon.
Bohr-Hoorn J. Weaver, Tnonell, 3 days from Indian
River. Dol, , :with - orn•to - d.117 Bacon & Co.
• „ .13chr Btig,Toinsond; frowNew York.
11c.hf B H Atkins, Joknoon from Milton
•
„ .
DLlaaltilW , ' •- •
tßectnehip Kennebec, Rand, N York, T Aliderdioe. '
ship Rather,' Leslie. Richmond, T A Newhall d Co.
Ship Cliown Point, Griffin, New Orleans , Pettit, Mar
tin.* Co. , -
Smote isoob Merrill, Park, Mobile. I) Et Stetson & 00.
Barque Amy. Ilanmond, Boston. Paella & 00.
Bohr J . kl_lionsten, linssell, Pensacola. A A Bonder
Sabi Illig;T l owrisend,BylOrlek Cilty, - 0 A Ifecksker
& Oo
.Bahr S M Atkins, JohMion; Tariratiair, II Safford.
- ate II L Gas, ilex, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
„-,(ooareiptiddincle'of The Prem.) - .
BNIADItta, NOT. 9, 18,1:
The following bate, from the Union Canal, passed
into the.-Pohnylkill Omuti today, bound to Philadel
phia, laded and.consigned as follows: -
XMl t ininbeito J H Debater,- hiary'And, do to & 0
Btarkharof Win 4 . P Taylor, oats and 'lour to Abraham
Seveiiillsters, grain and potatoes to Ohas (Wiley.
Shirresponderme of- lm Philmielphlallmhange.l
DNWIB, Del., NOT 9, 1 A If.
The ship Noeml and entire 8 B Bailey, °anima, Dlinf•
re, and ,dre other'. Wien with oast, vent to sea this
morning. No vessels at the Breakwater. Wind north
—weather cloudy.
roue. dco
WM. M. HIGICUAN
- -3[BT TiLEOLATO TO mu iPOOOO.]
-; • BATANNAIf, GA, Nov 10.
Arrived, stesulabip Stu of the Smith, from N York.
Naw,OuLllma, Nov. 10.—.6nlied, ship Mor7 Obe
eau, from LiTorpool..
.
_;••,,, • MEMORANDA. _
418teamiltip Pennsylvania -Teal, for Philadelphia,
sailed-from Richmond Orb hist, - • •
' Steamship'State of Georgia, Garvin . , keno at Baran.
rash 9th Inst. : - •
ilteamehip EludOMl, Weneke, from New York for Bre
,sienoalled from Cowen 24th nit... - -
ltstniship Bremen,,Weaoeie, from New York, arrived
at Bion2e.rhaven 21st
8111p.Goingelp4lbat, lifsiop L from CaUair, arrived at
Aire pm . •
''.:Obtfltioro, 4 l . Rooker, from" Boston arrlved at Table
8e16.11,
- .
' - Ohloytotorta itiiid,Pieble, cleared at l.lvorpoot.2Bth
ult. - tor Philadelphia, ....% .-.. . . -
Ottql Audio!, Ro.tosoii oliste4 at Boston 9th hug. for
East Indies . . ,
Dip_ 'limbo!, lAtte, for San' /p. 11101600, .9/011Z04 M N
Ifflrk yeatarday. " ' •
Batqao Baof, Simmons, from ltaraellles, arrived at
Talons:llBth tilt.; . '"
"Atioqua fileixi, Naixtuteid,, hence; mitred at Boston
..9ftt. Mat.: .. '.. , - 2. .
, Bomue:3l-nrobeth," nods, for Philadelphia. sailed
'NOM Bremerluelren 20th Alt; and was off Synth Forel .ost
',lke WM, , ,
lalo4il§llo7,fiitylor;ienotsiarrliedit Boston oth inst.
Barque Nerta;'Prriaoh, malted front 'Bremerhaven294
,nit, for Philadelphia. •
-Barque -, Joha :Wlnthrop, Webster, dos* at Boston
ilth'ibst; rot rattialnktloo."
Brlns,Oskiltpler,pepOi, arrived at Boston 9th
Tie laud Coed, 'cleared at /Read 9th
net for Riode ,
Bargee' - qt;" - NeWnian,`Gaired, frOm "Caltimore for
Rio.aaPoiroijrdlat*feeafroM Campton Rude 9th inst.
, Borgtto 6 Partalim, - Moore, tioth'Xuebrnord for Rio do
Jatialro; Wad Spoken 7th lot; lit 8620, long
Ramie Roebuck, Chase, from Rio de Janeiro Oct 6th,
salvia at New York yesterday, 2%0 fair Rmlly Smith,
for New 'York; sailed Oct 4; • hrig,, Castro. for do , allied
Oct • Br , Bailed In oo with' barque' Whitford, for Balti
more. Left ships Monist:ours, Wieewall, front Rich
mond; ar Sept 4; Gallego, Wolf, from Cardiff, do Ttb;
barques V 8 Neese Means , from Rio Gronde. do 12thi •
Weather Gage,Aloffsei from New York, do 10th; Tsar,
PSIiW, froin - Rostini,doL Nalunkeag, Rogers; from New
'York, dolgth; Saone, 'Kasten., do 28th; Antelope, Mo
'Cloud.- from' Rebecca, allobener, from ,Lis
boa, an 29tk; brigs Ronny - Liersoln - , Eaton, Sr 2 9 th;
Jana Cobb,6toss; room Cardiff, ar Oct I,• acbx
Penhallow; from New London ; ar 14th Sept.
Arlig OhattemoogiwNorila; from Raba* Walt. for Bal
thOorp, wail in Hampton Roads 9th 'init. Loft no Ame-
Mask reaselst • - -," ,
Brig Vairy,,Weleh, for ffernambneo, with Boar, milled
-froth Richmond oth - -
"Brieltwisian, Gilmore, hence, arrliod at Portland
ilth lost - -
Brig Milith it Jane,' (Rr) from Cornwallis, #13., for Phi
lastelphlit,at Newport Bth inet.
;-`,Briga'...eadover,Crorreli, and Myra, Buller, hence at
Rolston 9.h lost, • - - - - -
I.ltrig. AlfredOesall;Beadling, from lliivanii Cot as, at
New York 0:11 jolt. Itxperleneod beery NO weather,
'split calla. rack has,been 9 daranOrth of Gape Hatteras.
Brigs; G ; W Baiter, Baker, and L Strout, Cole,
liana st Roden 9thlfist. -_• • , •
Scat' Albert Pharo,Mittralter, nonce, arrived at' Now
..Iledtorl,Olh fast: ,
Bettis b W.Whaeler; Hiller Marihs. - 111xfOr; B L Der-
Boleri , _,B Shericidellievr; R A Banuders, Ireland;
atlgthill= .Latty Su ff olk, Baker; Sarah Ikea-
Cook; °muter, Crowell, Mary Mil- -
LaWir:Bl Bo May, Seams; Rockingham, Talpey;
Prank Hifthert;lttiyir; Chann'Whltino' et Sarah Clark,
Clerk; Algoma, Pearson; Lottlaa Gray . Weaver, and Nil
Townsend, Wllliaine,,bence, arrired,at Boston 9th inst.
Bohr I - Oauseißmith; from Brandywine, arrived at
New listven,9th hft,
Bohr Olaarkf t Wakefield, keile, arrived at Bath oth
Rehr.' Ply, Chooseman, hence, arrived at Nantucket
9th inst. ,•• •
• - Behr A Itmeraoll,Higeim; frein New Orleans, ay ,
rived it - Boston 9th •
Sohr It W Tilt, Townkond, hence, arrived , at Mobile
lOM'S P Raves, Minion, fdifflffladaiOlffit, - italled from
Rialuninid • -r •
'Mt O it Moller, Alieni4eared at Pensacola 26th - tilt
*Bohr IV, II Smith, Allen, for Nevi York, dented kt
Charleston 6th that: , •
. :RAWE George, ,Waitti haute, activist • at - • Portland 13th
Bohr Adeline TininsendiToirniend‘henee, &Mead at
thiarleaton 6th inst. - ' • •
Bohn!" A litammond,
_Oal ,n Grace Girdles: 'Paine; and
'll"AiWeekaiWeelui,•Weekaihenea, arrived at Beaton
Oahe J lid:whin, bray, cleared it Beaton 9th hat. for
Woreolterißliodesi for Philadelphia; Balled from
prlatoitiih inst. . .
•
Wu a 0 ' 1, 01a;007)1t eleired it Boston 9th lost. for
'Augusts to load for Philadelphia. -
acat Gl?‘29!.!9neSjnt ball Alris Irth_litst. from Dela.
Behrsßlii:l4, Dam hieo;nsid None, */g•
7olia,tfiren - belawire Olti; o f /all aim Bth Inst., -
fielitlatißiglish, Neale neoci"ikriten it New Haven
2131inie DeaiiAlibilc, Aroiti Titintau ter Philwielpiklai
Billed front Monfort SW ,
--.ostirs.Tobniatustar, Otrosieß; Nathaniel uoltoes,wil ,
jimieral W Theintmlooll'llrow NstP ;onto,
ao4 Tiyloriliongibenii arrived at - Brorldeooe
atheinerlati - ,
,a so),CBOattin, Htimisriftcfni keoVideilas tar `Pfeil
111 polikeitUiiiie West air Bth halt; 3
Bohr Viotor, Seers, sailed from Salem Bth inst. • for
Philadelphia.
Boat KW, Kelly, hence, arrived at Providence Bth
Instant.
Bahr Abby Morton, Churchill, from Philadelphia, or
and for Plymouth, which put into NOWOrt 21st tilt, was
In (Ilatriaa, leaking about 1000 atrokelt Per hour.
- -
MAURO MIBONLLANT.
-4 gobs Geo Plattner, (not ft J Mercer, as telegraphed)
Robinson, from Philadelphia for Boston, With eeven
pereons--captain anti lady, crew, Are in number—went
ashore three-quarters of a mile south of Shark River
hist, morning of oth lust, between 4 and 6 ti!olook. All
betide were 'lately landed on the beach., Her cargo con•
filets of 270 tone of coal
[The G P lid was an A 2 vesserof 2.35 tone regleter,
,built at Camden, NJ, in 1862, where she is owned.]
°apt Kelley, of Bohr Mail, at Providence, states that
on the 22d nit, on the outward passage to Philadelphia,
- . then abont 16 miles SW of Montauk, came near running
,into the of vessel. Her, three maid heads were
out of . water , the royal yard lying by, held by the lifts
and bribiee.' The uteri:rot the veeselwito about two feet
"born water, on. whioh _there" wee an iron davit; the
wreck'. wee drifting. No doubt the slave ship Midas,
before reported scuttled near Montauk.
1:1011118TIO POUTS
SAN PRP/MOO—kr from Oat 6th to 15th—Br ship
Ben, from London; Br barque Lady Blackwood, from
Osliao; ship Kodise, from Russian Possessions. The
coastwise arrivals were 26; the cloarances were four In
number, viz; Ships Hound, Western Continent, and Br
ship Leonidas, for Hong Kong; barque Yankee, for Ho
nolulu., • .
PORSIGN PORTS
(Per steamship Kangaroo:l
Liver - pool—et. 24th nit, steamship Arabia, Stone, N
York; 213111, Weyboaset, Carter.
Old 221. City of New York, Salter, New York; Scot.
land, McOann;Savannab; 26th, Mallet; Buck, Smalley,
Glasgow and Bombay; Gattenburg, Weeks, N Orleans;
Lydia, Dennis, Oharleaton; Glenalvon, Morris,'
ram.
Old 25th, B E Pettigrew, Burdick, New Orleans; 26f
Patten, Woodward, and Marchmont, White, do. i
Batered for loading 231, Lev! Woodbury, Bradford,
and St JataFa, Colley, N Orleans; Davie. Lath!, Mobile.
London—Ent inwards 22d, Canon. Machine, Oron
stadt; 23d, Sebaeticook, Chase, do; 26th, Zraeraid,Ooelf,
New York.
Old 224, Hannah Secor, Chase, 1110 de Janeiro, and
anchored at Deal 26th; Dello of the Ocean, Cumming,
Now Orleane r and old from Deal 24th; 28d, Jae It Rel.
ler, Allen, New York, and old from Deal 20tb; 11. M Slo
man; Bltepherlson, Port Talbot and Alexandria; 26th.
X B Rtoh, Blot, Barbadoes. ,
/intend inwards 20th, Screamer, Snow, fm Antwerp.
Deal—Pinned 28d, Iris, Deetjen, from Bremen for
Mtveeion.
Gravesend-6U 26th, 8 Z Smith, Oraighton, New Or-
MOS.,
Dover—Off Met. Oder, from Hamburg for N Orleans.
Ryde, Lite of Wight—Off the Needles 23d, John Elwin,
trandorff, from Baltimore for Bremen.
Off Isle of Wight 22d, Bremerhaven, —, from Brow
ecabaven for New York.
. _ _
Off Portland 23d, B Von Brabant, Boding, from New
'Pork for Bresnan.
. .
Portemonth—Pat In 25th, Valetta, Me%nigh), from
New York for Rotterdam.
01 the Lizard 19th, Grotto, Stewart, from London for
Savannah, and landed ehannel pilot.
Plymouth—ald Old, Indiana, Hamloop, from BIOMOZI
for Indianola -
-Pot in Old, the 0 lc H Selman, Rifted, from li York
'for Antwerp.
Palmouth—Ynt bank Slat, Walton, Shaw, from Hey
West for London.
MaiIMMIZ=iI
Phi from the Plll2sth, P Pendleton, Stimpeon, Cardiff,
Sunderland-21d 20d, Colorado, Blame, Wags.
Newport—Ai 24th, Henrietta, Treoartln, 'Limburg,
load for St Thomas.,
Bld 24th;Montmorencl. Brown, St Thomas.
Oirdiff—hr 22d, 0 0 Duncan. Otis, Gloucester. Sid
22e, Mountain Bogle, Yates, St Thomas.
Glaigow—er 21st, Ann Augusta ; Loyiet, Stiohn , NB.
Greenock—Sid 23d, Bannockburn, McLaren, New Or
leans. ,
• •
Ardrosaan—Sld 2d, At rbutne, Baker; Portland, Mo.
Stranraer —Bld 25th, Prank, Kelly, Troon, to load for
Dorton.
Dallycotton--o¢l6 tattoo W, 7 A hf 28d, Wm Stetson,
Jordan, front Liverpool for New Orleans.
Stookhoint—ln port 19th, Male Drew, Gooding, for
America, Ids
19th rat, Merlin, Gibbs, from Oronstadt,
Hull.. _ .
Eisinere-4r 20th - alt , Sea Duck, Peabody , Oronstadt
for Liverpool; Ben Bolt, Loring, from do for Breton;
Vennard, Wyman, from do for Liverpool.
Hamburg—Old 21st alt, Sir Robert Peel,:urgens, New
Pork, from Cuxhaven 28d, and passed Goodwin Bands
the 20th.
nteMerbaYoll-131d lath ult, August, &riche, New Or
leans; 20th, Iris, Deegan, Galveston;- Edmund, Well
man do; Atlantic, Beldhuson, and Wise and Mashilde,
Nordenholnt, New YorlqEllen:ia, Weaken. re Orleans.
- NeiWet-: - Ar 24th ult,..Liabella,' Forest, Baltimore.
81d 21st, Nederland, Ratter, New Orleans, anchored
off the Pampas, and sld - 231; 23d, hifindssfpfd, Allen,
Baltimore,
Havre—Ay 21st eat, New Orleans , Melt, Richmond.
Bordeads-14 22d, Prima Osoar, Stephenson, New
Orleans.
Idareellles--Ar 20th nit, Oen Taylor, Barton, Now
Orleans;Gos Anderson, Brnnett, do; 21st, Milo, New
York.
Sid 20th, Benj Delano, Baker, Palermo; 22d, Sierra
Nevada, Politer. and Want, Smith; N Orleans.
Cadiz—At. 11th, Carolina Malta, New York.
Sid 12t4, Vulture, 14w York.
Old alit, OIICAPAIIII, Parham, Boston.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS.
17P VO ONE O'CLOCK 7018 NOR M@
GIRARD HOUSE. Oheetnutstreet, below Ninth.
J T Hale ,t la. Bellefonte A G Curtin, 'Bellefonte
H A Gore, Boston G W 0311, lowa
118 Ofweeder,Phila T Cronies, Plana
H A Plowing, Phils - W B Bolles, NY
B P Heleoy, NY ' J A Dodd, Baton
B I. Conant. Xranwrille D T Child & la, Haas
lEI Smith, NY Win thaulter & dau NY
Mrs Gambley, NY W- Ohamberlatn, N
P'Erekine, NY W A Clapp, New Albany
A H 'Hayden & In, BO B Cole & Ivy Delaware
X L,Handy,IIEIN - A T Parham, Petersburg
J Oatrd MP, England II Nair. Ragland
P BCaneey & eon, Del Gov D Tod, °kW
I Baldwin lo w a N 0 Burk, Pa
V Thibrey & Mlle; Monteague do is. Philo
P g Lerwick, Bichmond - Thee ()briny, N Y
W Wood & Is, N Y P Blebs', N Y
Mr Pain & la, Tenn P Underhill & la, N
Ohm Titus, Y Jeremiah Hagenman, Pa
Jacob AroDenty, Pa Saint Lewis, N Y
W Brown, Mt Holly, N I Stephen W Bmith„N Y
Ates - Abererombie; Wsjilkqr- mows' 00 0 0 0 8: wash'ri
JOBll Borrit,'Boston ' R Warren, Boston
V-Dianchard, Washington 3 Ifitelehuret; N Y
P W Shaffer, Tem 0 II Tyson, Pottsville
M Douklese & la; Ow; 0 I" 0 Beckwith, N Y
T T Shaffer, N Y R Streit% N
II W Stockton, N Y J Haze, N Y
T Britton & la, El 0 W 0 Maddock, N
W E Alcock s Eew York A Hill, New Orleans
Ito Grayson, Port Dodge It Grayson &. la. Vt Bodge
B Goodwin, Hartford' B Goodwin, jr, Hartford
G W Thorp, New York ' 7IA Brown, New York
PI Marsh, Jereey city J W Nteholls, Harrisburg
H Garotte, Charleston - 8 B Colgate & la, N York
W T Black & la, Now York Gen H Walbridge, N York
'D Paul; Petersburg, Ye. J B Danforth, Va
Pd Mesta, Ohio W Watl, Washington
W TeWple, Smyrna, Del G II Wright, Del
M Shoemaker & srf, Dalt II Denman; Baltimore
0 Moore, Baltimore R l' Sprague, Baltimore
8 B 7 Herkell, New York J %biplane, Ohio
IL Bradbury, New York T Berry,& la , Washington
NATIONAL HOTEL—Base etreet, above Third.
Davenport, Plymouth 00l Thompson, Idexsoo
00l Harris, Pine Plains W E Abbott, Bethlehem
0 N Miller. York co L lemison, York an -
Mr Olarke,Philis" 0 hi Roeder, Allentown
J Brown, N J J 0 Hirt, Danville
T Oasselberry, Lnaense co U A Seifert do eon, Read.
TIP Headier, Pottsville log
W Donehowor dt /a, Reoling3faeter Donehower, Penns
W Idnvillo, Lane co, Pa S !Brater, Perry co
0 II Straub, Pottsville E W tltratton, N Y
El Shea, Pottsville . A Reed,Pottaville
A Savers, Sobylkill co Brown, Schuylkill 'co
P White, Schuylkill co M Daniels, Schuylkill co
D Reese, Schuylkill co J 0 White, Schuylkill co
I Anthony, Pottsville
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowhin
L geipie, Cranford co '3 Blinn, Crawford co
0 Hammon, Burlington L Ilaaa, Lehigh co •
E linoltman, Easton sa P Hummel, Pa
•
J Hubner ) neadtug
" "IKON TIOTEL—Arok street, below Fourth,
N L ' A. Allen, Bioneville
Min% Puller, Seanarllle hi Monter, Pittsburgh
'W Semple, Allegheny " "7 1 , Beeves, Phil%
Lenox, Trenton ' 00l II Wheeler, Hancock
X Brmale, Pittsburgh e 3 D Eklles, 'Ancestor
D B Wagner & la, Ohio N Bethel!, Ohio
II B Wolf, Wlnoloafor, Va A Jones. 0 W 211 It
Ohm Hamm, Pittsburgh 7 Gross, Itcircleburg
D Black, Easton , A B Burwell, Pa
"eta° Gillett, Pa F J Quinn, Pottsville
MONT VBRNON,IIOTIII.—Second et., above Arch.
A Calder, Squinunk, Pa W Griswold, Walton, NY •
W 0 Groves, Pa Robinson, Jersey Shore
11 Reynolds, Del - - Wm II Scamp, Md
Koons, York. Pa J ni Small, Md
Albert Johns & la, Del 8 G Lawrane, Del
0 BVannest, Del D U Leeds, Del'
Miss A W Wester, Del Mies M J Lewrane, Del
Miss d Wannest, Del 0 0 Hemphill, Ind ,
MIIRORANTB , HOTEL—Fourth St., below Arob.
A .11Borner; Silent 18ingstelt, Penns
Y W Clark, Oswego J P Taggart, P B B
R Latimer - A lady, York co J T bloNeal, Blair co, Pa
It It Ruby, thippensburg MissB Ruby, Penns
/as Carpenter, N 1 J B Leidy Penns -
Nimrod Strickland, Penns Bon J B Yost. Penna
Wm Heinen, Milton, Pa E 8 Grains, W'woport, Ps
Thos Miburton, Penns J L goblet, Penns
W A McGinley, Mass Mies M B McGinley, Maas
C A Ityster, Penns • X Oiterander, N Y
A 0 barman, N Y J Dean & lady, N Y
Mies Bate Dean, N Y Mies Barns A (deter, N Y
W it Cook, N Y Geo T Beans, N Y
Mr Price, N Y W Molionald, OolumMie,'o
B Barone, Columbus, 0 A Newberg, Tenn
0 8 Griswold, Cone Mies Leach, St Louis
L Carl, York, Pa , . Chas Deake, N Y
. . _
MADISON llODSB—Second st.,,below Arch.
A N Gordy, Del P G Wingate
T 0 Worth, tug 3' Beowulf), N 0
T D Mimes, Ma - "D J Howe, N Y
If Ohuspaugh, N Y ft W Miles, N Y
0 M McDevitt, Baltimore ' IT 0 Albright, Baltimoro
II I, Mammon, Chester tm J 8 Thompson, NJ, '
P II Miller, Mum , - -, ,
BLACK BELLE HOTEL—Third et., sb. Oallowhilt,
D Tomlinson, Dyberry - O IteMich, Kutztown
ItWertz, Reeding E Maurer, Bechtelsville
IT Degasleg, Heir Texas Jacob Sherner, Berks co
Wm Warner, Kutztown Mrs Warner, Kutztown '
Geo Kline, Earleaville W 11$aeaaman, Ps ,
Zscob,llegenbuChil,'ll - John Mattis, Dauphin co
AMDBIOAN HOlD3E—Chestnut street, above /Filth.
GW it Mason Del r. W Mason, Del
J Mead, Salt Wilson, Balt
G 0 Calhoun; Philo „ M B EA!,
WDI Pelham's, Mt 'Holly Dr H 0 N White, Md
T3l Hill & ds, N Castle ; B Allunt. Montgomery co
oli Banton, West Chester W Frederick &la Pa
J It Schuyler, N Y OhaelLBpain, Philo
II Hutchings, N Y James Silvey, N Y
Medea, Taunton J H Tomlinson; Ohleitgo
B G Dennlson, Maine II Armstrong, N y
F Oaring. Va. - Veterlons Alexander, - Mo
Fir Derry, Balt N Hatch, Washingten
FRANKLIN KOMlR—Oheatnut • etreet, above Third.
A Parka And lady, N Y 0 8 Webfoo t Milford
Tlldooney, Ohio J 0 Pennatille & la, Del
Mrs Manlove, Del - A Ooldemid, N'Y
W Fleming ttaleter, Ye. II A Berrill, Conn
B Rawson & 2 ladies, Ohio D Price & la, Newark, NI
B 0 Mendenhall, Ind , Ohm Perley, N y
4tulman, Norrietown .13 Parker, N Y
Id (Median, Ohio ' D'Olark, Danville, Pa '
Thee W Simplon, Ohio Win-R Young. Ohio
OolD I 9 Kelley, Phlhula HII Todd, N York
M Sharp, Milford', Del J Merrefleld, Belt
John In Nichols, Mies 4 H Moore, Md
0 Wetting, Del. 7 Matfleid, galena Martield, Galena • A Hoff. Columbus, Ohio
0 K Maio Capt J T Weave!. Cal .
DABIBI SHEAF ‘NOTEL—Second street, below Vine
Mu Margaret Ilibbs,Ta IC Gilbert & la, Pa
Etas Amanda Whitey Pa J S ibmpson, Newtown ,
0 Twining, Pa - B B, llestleton, N
W Davison, Ohelionrillo T Nat, Lambertrillo
78 Peak, Mt Holly Obu White, Fa
Bhaw,'Books 'so J Paul , Montgomery co
J Carroll, Duke co 4 , Bandloek, Honesdale
!doges Eastburn, Rotel:airy E Bhatroton, Abingdon
W Ilobensaelk & da, Pa Joe Hill, Germantown
1111 Wickham, Conn , 11 11 Paxson, 1301ebury
Era Snyder, Pa - Isaabllould,
Thos Forster, N . 7 " ' JW Croolter, Pa
BLAOH BOAR 1201—Fifth and htetehant etreete:
J Wilson, PhllA ' J EMU, White Hall
A Spencer, 111 d —..:: — J B Rhode'', Del co
G P refuter, Paco', (Mandl° ,r ;fork tie .
.T Verguien, Pa B Augee, Weat Molder
Mee J mewhartor t P Del "
Shattuck, " Thom A Young, Jr, I's
Atetiti lloctird,'Verinout P Howard, Vt
,W Swing, ''" _ Strough;Pottelown,
ite9b Vgive;Winniter literreit liviautojh '
TIIE "PftEgSe-PIIILArtELPIttA.,
Burnett' s Cooaatne.—
A tingle akelottion renders the hair—no matter bow
Stiff and dry—soft and &Sty for several :dayi. 30 ,
!RS Da6T AND CHRAiRST mug DRUMM% IN TIN
WORLD.. HASSARD & 00., Twelfth and abestant SW
-0010 Agents. For sale by deslese generally, at 60 eta per
bottle. no 101!
A Beautiful Read of Hair ~..The Wonder,
OF THE AGE.--7IILEB IfeIIBLVI BAH
VIENNE HAM lIHNOVATOR possesses the rinder
fal property of okinging grartfair to its 'original life
like Color. Its greets on the Hair are magical, =ems•
ving impurities and - obttriotions from the cuticle, pro
venting the Hair from foiling, end imparting a flowery
fragrance.
Pot Bab by Druggists, and at toe Laboratory of
JUI9BIIEL to 00., Perfumers and Importers, No.
704 °bellbird street, Phipeds. 008-0 t
To All who Want Money. —• Jone■ &
00., Brokers, Northwest corner of THIRD and
GABRBLL BTEBETB, below LOMBARD, advance
Cash liberally, in large and small amounts, upon
deposits of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Guns,
Clothing, &0., on moderate terms. Office hours from
6.dad.to7P.ld. oo2l•1m
Jackson, Check Printer.
JACKSON,. CIRCULAR PRINTER. - ,
JACKSON, BILL.HEAD PRINTER.
JACKSON, OARO PRINTER. .
JACKSON, JOB PRINTER.
04011 i
CUESTNUT & VOTE Streets
OsunteWs Saving Fnnd—Oflloe 1a O 3 Wilmot
Arad, one door west of Deoond street. Deceives de•
posits hi sums of Ono Dollar and upwards, from all
elapses of the community, and Clow' Interest at the
rate of flue per cent. per annum.
Offtee open daily, from 9 until 5 oklook, and on Mon.
day aud Saturday until 9 in thoovening. President,
Franklin Tail; Trammer and geeretary, Merles
Montt.
St. Vitae's Dance.—This distressing and
mortifying nervona affection is left generally either to
take Its natural course, er is treated on general princi
ples with very little success.' The nervous symptoms
are not the disease itself, - and proceed from functional
or organic derangement in the nervous centres. No
medicine has been found equal to the PERUVIAN
YRIIP, in checking the involuntary nervous tram
blings known as Bt. Vitus's Dance.
For sale in this city by Z. Frown, corner Fifth and
Chestnut,. and Eassard ft 00., corner Twelfth and
Chestnut. 0c26-dfmtt
W. Henry Patten, Manufacturer of Window
SHADES,. and Importer of CURTAIN and upHor,
STEM , MATBRIALB,, LAOS and MUSLIN, OUR
TAINS. DROOATELLES, SATIN DE LAZNE and
WORSTED +DAMASK, RAPS, SLOBBERS, %LUSHES,
(}I OS and TASSELS, GILT CORNIOES and CUR
TAIN onNAMENTB.' Hilt Window Shadee, with all
th trimmings, as low as 76 cents each. lust received
from Auction a large, invoice of Ourtaine, which are
offered at the following unprecedented low prima
Myelin Curtains, $l. 00, worth $3 00 a pair.
Lace " $2 00, " $4 00 " tr
Tambour Lace $3 00, $6 00 a ,
Quito heavy" $5 00, $lO 00"
Elegnntrichlmbroidered,sl o 00, , g $2O 00 .‘
Damask Curtains from $lO 00 to 515 00 per window,
complete. Curtains mode and put up at the shorted
notice, by, competent workmen.
W. BEERY PATTEN, 030 CHESTNUT BC,
0012-omos Opposite Jayne's New Hall
Grover dr, Baker's Celebrated Family Sewlag
MACIIINEB. .
A NEW STYLE—PRIOR no.
7so CUBOTNOT BUM, PHILADBLITIA
These Alaehisses tea' from two spools, and form a
seam of unequalled strength, beauty, and elastieith
which will Nor rip, oven if every fourth stitch be cut
They are unquestionably the beet In the market for
•
tawny nee.
oold-tf fErsawn roe • 0111017LA5...a
New Trimmings and Zephyr Store and Vac-
TORY.—J. Q. BIAXWELL Lc BON, Southeast Ile-
Tenth end Obeetnut. oo31•Sm
One•Prlce Clothing of the Latest Styles, and
made in the best manner, expressly for saran. BALES.
We mark our lowest selling prices in rLaIE musks
on each article. All goods made to order are warranted
satisfactory, and our 011R-PlllOll BYBTXY is strictly ad
hered to. Wo believe this to be the only fair way of
dealing, as thereby all are treated alike.
JONES k, CO,
an27-ly 004 MAUMEE Street,
Thomas W. Daily, No. Mgt Market Street,
Importer and Dealer In Vine Watches, Jewelry, {Myer
and Plated Ware. Ithat-olaas goods oonatantly on hand.
Th subscriber,raying cash for every article, le enabled
to It at a small advance. Those about purchasing
would do well to call. All goods warranted as repro•
entsed. sel-8m
WO, $5O, $5O, $5O, $5O, po, $5O, sso.
SINGEII.O3 SEWING hIAO/lINNEI.—PRIOBB RE
DIOOED.—A new and elegant Faintly Sewing Ma
chino for $5O, and the general scale or prices greatly
reduced. All who want a substantial, duple, and re-
liable &min Machine, which has an established repu
tation for doing the very best work on every kind of
anAtsrlal, Apure. .I.om I (al ia—eal ngunkid
the new maclanes, at the reduvid prices.' 'l'hey 'can:
not fall to be eatteded. I, M. SINGER & CO.,
not. tJt2 No. 002 °MUMMY' . °treat.
On Wednesday, the 10th instant, by the Rev. J.
Cuthbert. JOBEPEI R. JONES. M.D., of West Mester,
to EMILIE Id., daughter of John Mulford, Esq., of
this city.
At Et. Luke , a Church, Philadelphia. Tuesday, No
vember gib. by Rev. Mr. Lightner. of Reading, Pa.,
Mr. ROLLIN A. RATLIRON to Mhi, HELENA A.
PACKER, both of this city.
On the 7th instant, by Rev. A. A. Willits, Mr. PllOB.
COAltjp Albs MARGARET REISER, both of Phila.
detphts.
On the sth hest, by Rey. F. 0. Pearson, Mr. JOSEPH.
EOPKINS to Wes KATE ()AMEX!, both of the
Twenty-fourth ward.
Oa the 7th Instant, by Rev. J. 0. Cuthbert, GEORGE
NEALL to Biles MARY JANE SLATER, both of Eng
land.
On the 11th ultimo, by the Re 4. W. Rooney, Mr.
SAMUEL R TIMM to Moe LVOY PETERS, both of
England.
- On the 26th of Ockoher,lBsB, at Tigorwille, Louisiana,
LOIIIIA 0., widow of the late Dr, J. M. Price, and
daughter of Joseph IL Price, of Eastern Bhore. Mary
land. *
On 'Tuesday evening. at ?donut Ai ray, Blies DEW
RAIL daughter of the late Obarlee and Elizabeth
Schaffer. *
. .
The relative's and friends or the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, without further no
tice, from No. 3218 Arch street, on Saturday morning,
18th instant , at 11 o'clock A. M. To proceed to Laurel
11111.
On the 4th instant, GEORG% BOBLISIERS, in the 54th
year of ble age.
Ms relatives and friends, also the members of Philo
mathean Lodge, No.lo, of the 1. 0. of O. P. ; also the
members of Hiram L , dge, No. 81, of A. Y DI. ; and the
Order generally, are Invited to attend the funeral, from
his late' residence, Bringhurat street, Germantown,
this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 (Mock, without fur.
tber notice. tk
On the 7th instant, Dr. lISBNAIID MaNBILL, In the
734 year of hie age
The relatives and friends of the family are reaped
fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi
dence, No. 421 Stateentb street, below Pine, thin
(Thursday) morning, at 8)4 o'clock, without further
notice. • Funeral service at St. Joseph's Church. In
terment at Oathedrat Cemetery. It
On the Bth instant, ELIZA, daughter of the late
Peter Showers, of Bristol township.
The relatives arid friends - are particularly, invited
to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Miles
town, this (Thursday) morning, at 10 o'clock, with
out further notice. To proceed to Germantown *
On the Bth Mutant, of oonatimptlon, WILLIAM
WILLIAMSON, in the 45th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the deceased are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi
dence. 1813 Lee street, this (Thursday) morning, at
7 'o'clock. To proceed to the West Chester Depot,
Market street, west of Dighteenth ; thence to Friends'
Durying Ground, trwohlan, Chester county. - *
• 'On the Bth instant, lIHNRY CLAY JACKSON, aged
24 years.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of his parents, No. 286 Buttonwood street, above
Eighth street. this (Thursday) afternoon at 2 o'clock,
without further notice. To proceed to ' Odd Fellows'
Cemetery. •
On the 7th hist, In South Camden, TOBIAS STILL,
aged 101 years
The relatives and friends of the family are Teapot.
fully - invited 'to attend the funeral, tc-day (Thursday)
at 12 o'clock, from his late residence, Bronco street, be.
Owen Second and Third, South Camden. To proceed
to West Philadelphia. le
On the Bth instant, OORNDLIA PRANORS, wife of
Julius D Flurer, and second daughter of Marla and the
isle John Slack, Sr.
The relatives and friends of the family ore respect.
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of her husband, No. 512 Owen street, above Wirth and
below need, thin (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
To proceed to Philadelphia Cemetery. . tt
On the oth instant, MLIZATIRTU ANN SRIBM, aged
26 years. wife of Samuel Goodwin.
Ner relatives and Moods aro requeated to attend the
funeral, from the reeldence of her brother•lo•law,
Augustus 11 DOAN, No, 1237 Cass street, Ibis (Thurs
day) afternoon, at 2o' Look . To proceed to St. Paella
111.110bureh.
. . .
On the oth instant, 'EDWARD 0. RRAGi.
tilt male friends and the relatives of the family are
particularly Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday
morning. at 10 &cloak, from hie late residence, No. 1291
Arch street, **
On the 3d ultimo, at hie residence near Imlayetown,
Monmouth county, N. J., JAIHRS 'WOODWARD, le d
73 yoare and five menthe. . • ,
On the oth instant, at Meager, JOHN DARR, for
forty years editor of the Lancaster Volkafreund,o In
the 132 d year of his ago. Ak
There something myeterlounly solemn in the word
death. Familiar as we are with its ravages, yet it ever
brings with it feeling" of ledeseribeble solemnity,
melancholy, and regret, particularly so when connected
with the name of ens we highly esteemed "nd ever
tweed to hear of, We glance over the record of its ra
vages with something of the feelings with which the
survivors of a battle Wander over the field to ascertain
the fate of omarades and friends. That overpowering
feeling of snowmen with which every . face and linea
ment Is stratinized, is realized in the anxiety with
which we read over the names of the obituary to know
whether any of our friends have fallen The writer
tuts been led into these reflections by the obituary no
tide of one who, though unknown to popular fame and
a stranger to the plaudits of the multitude, yet tit led a
wide space in the circle of friends and acquaintancee.
She was the morning-glory of her home, reared by all
the tenderness of maternal care and solicitude, on
whose cheek the rose-hue of twenty mummers had
bloomed with all the radiance of future hope. Fier
sparkling eye, and the winning grime of her pure heart,
were the light of home, the attraction which give to
friendship Its charm and the purity which threw
around the resort of innocent amusement its enchant
ing !Tell Religion with her watt the controlling prin
ciple. A mind Hire here, ever sensible to impressions,
of the pure and beautiful in Nature, cannot but rise into
that closer communion with Nature's God: and hence,
her unaffected piety disrobed religion or its austerity,
and decked with the flowers of Innocence and peace the
rugged pathway into the valley of. Christian humilie-
Nen. Such le but a faint tributefto the memory and
exalted virtues or Anna D. Barr, en acquaint/wee with
whom was formed some years ago, now held in the
deepest reverence and contemplated with foam of
sorrow mingled with joy—sorrow, that a flower en fair
should so prematurely be plucked by the hand of Death ;
and joy, that among the brightest mementoes of the
past the heart can cherish such a inemory ea hem.
She died as she bad lived, in the posseselon of rich
plenitude of, eelprocated parented' affection, and in the
midst .or eorriming groups of Mende. And the tear
that now dope hor memory la full of Ipfe 4 that the
Overial Notices.
BBlttiETTli3 0000&INEI
fitarriageo.
illzaths.
Obituary.
NOVEMBER ' 11, 1858.:
flower which graced fora little while the society of
earth has been transplanted in a more genial clime,
Where the flowers era, fadeless, the seolet7 unbroken,
and' the harps of its 'sweet musk.' never Vibrate to a
requiem. „ „
klitiistincrirtit, Nov.lo, ISM
Notice.—The Board of- Malingers of
TRY. ',MUGU VALLRY RAILROAD COM
PANY have TRIB DAY declared a Dividend of Three
per Vent on the' Stock of the Company, payable In
Club, olear of Slate Tax, for the filk Months ending
Met October, 1858.
intereet at the rate of Six per Cent. per Annum will
be paid on the Stick of the Company, in Stock, for the
SIX Months ending 80th day of , Apra', 18'8
Payable to the Stockholders, or their legal represen-
WITos on and after the I.t December, Fmk ,at the
Office o f the Company, No. 803 WALNUT Street.
J. N. nuTonuiaos, Treasurer.
Philadelphia, Nov. 90,1858. noll-trehsaldecl
CT. Leetnre. "John Ashton, Jr.. will give
the Third of the Course before the Philadelphia
Lyceum, at their Ball, Southeast corner of NINTH
and SPRING GARDEN Streets, on SATURDAY EVE
NING. the lath inst., at 7)4 o'clock. Subject: " The
Jocund," The publlo of both sexes invited. Admis
sion Pree. noll.Bolo
aye Splrttnallstn.—nomns Gales Forster,
of the Boston Banner of Light, a Trance-Me
dium, will Lecture at BANHORI-STRERT HALL, THIS
NTIRMING, at - T36 Wellek, on the .t Analogy between
Modern Spiritual Phenomena and the Bpititual recta of
the Admission 5 cents. It*
a. People's Literary Institute.—G. W.
CORM, on 46 Democracy end Educa
tion," TIIIB EVENING, in CONCERT II&I,I,. 11*
irrYoung Men of Anterica...-Thelr Advan-
T AGES AND DUTIES —A LECTURE on the
above subject will be delivered by the Roy. Dr. MUR
RAY. (Eirwan4 in the Musical Fund Ball, TUESDAY.
NOv. 18th, at 8 o'clock. - Tickets 21 cents. To be had
at the principal Book-stores.
The proceeds of this Lecture are to be devoted to
the supplitkof the Mission Moots in the moat desti
tute locality of our atty. . nolo-Bt*
a; People's Literary Institute —Third
lAMB% by G. W. MAMIE, Esq , in CON
NALL, TILIIRBDAY EVENING, Nov.
Subject: Democracy and Education. Sioule Tickets
26 cents • admitting one to Course, $1; too to Comae,
8160• three, 82. No reduction in price of Season
Tickets—for sale at the Bookstores. Lentos* core
menace at quarter before eight. Doors open pricisely
at (puler before seven. noe-lan
Union Bank.--An Election for Direc
tors of the Union Bank, to serve for the own.
ing year, will be held at the BANKING HOUSE, at
the:N. B. corner of MUM and TEM etre*, on
MONDAY. the 16th instant, between the howl of 10
andll A. Dl. JAMBS LEM; Cashier.
Phila., Nov. 2,1888. nll-10t
TorSouthwark Bank, Philadelphia, October
11, 1858.—The Annual Meeting of the Stook
dere of this Bank wilt be bold at the4ANHINCr
11013814, on Tuesday, the 2d day of NOTOill next, at
12 o'clock M. And the Annual Election Ib Dlrectoro
will be bald at the BaNlilliti 11011 MC on Monday, the
.1.51 h .day of November next, between the hottra of 10
o'clock A. hi. and 2 o'clock P. M. P. P. BTRICL,
001.2-dtuols ' ()wailer.
Bank of Commerce, Philadelphia, Oct.
2, MS.—Notice is hereby given that an Alm
on for THIRTEEN DIREOTORs. to serve the en
acing Year, will be held at the Banking House, on
MONDAY, the 16th day of November next, between
the home of 10 A. M. and 2P. M. 00244 to th4nolo
ity• Notice... The Thtrd Inttutment of Elvis
Dollars per share on the Stock of the Second
and Third-street Passenger Railway Company of Phila
delphia will be due and payable at the Office of the
Company, No. 226 WALNUT St., on or before No
vember 20th, 1858.
. .
By order of tlo Board. DEN SIILILWOOD,
ocl9-tutbe-tN2O Secretary
olre Philadelphia Exchange Company, Nov.
Ist, MS— The Managers have this day de
clared a dividend of TWO-AND•ONE-SALE PER
CENT. on the Capital Mock of the Company payable to
the Stockholders or their legal Representative', by the
Superintendent, at the Exchange, on and after VIES.
DAY, 16th Inst. The Traeger Books will be closed
until that date. WM. L. OBANT, Secretary.
nog-tatbss t 16
. .
TrHome for Invalids with Affections of
TUB QUEST.
B. W. corner PARKE! and 011.118TNIII , Btreetc.
ooSl•lm West Philadelphia.
Farmers , and Mechanics , Barth, Mtn-
Dabritia, Oat. 2, 1858.—The Annual Election
Crerreotora will be hold at the BANKING HOUSE,
en MONDAY, the 15th day of November next, between
9
the home of o'clock A.M. and 8 o'clock P. M., and
on TUESDAY, the 21 day of November next, a general
meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking
norm at 4 o'clock P.M., agreeably to the charter.
004 dtNl5 V. RUSHTON, Jr., Cashier.
ffe Office of the Dauphin and Susquehanna
COAL COMPANY—Now 1 OHO. October 20,1858.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com
pany rill be held at the Girard Hoagie,” In Phila.
delphia, on the third WBDNESDAY, the 17th day of
November next, at noon, when and where an election
will be held for eleven Directors to nerve for the ensuing
year. The transfer hooka will be (dosed from the Bth to
the 17th of November next, both inclusive.
By order of the Board or Directors,
PRANK B. BOND,
no 2.1-dtnovl7 Secretary.
TTCorn Exchnnge Muth—Philadelphia
Omega 16, 1860.—Art election for thirteen M.
rectors, to servo the ensuing year. will be held at the
Dauking•hauee on MONDAY, November 15th, between
ten A. M. and three P. AI.
ocl6•dtNl6. J. W, TORREY, Oaahier.
ar. Tr e n stir er Department Pennsylvania
RAILROAD COMPANY—PIIILIDIMPIIIA. Oet.
le, PM.
MICH.—The Board of Directors have this day de
clared a semi-annual dividend of three per cent on the
Capital Stock of the Company, (clear of State tax,)
payable on and after November 16th, proximo.
Blank Powers of Attorney for Collecting Dividends.
can be had on application at this °Mee.
oel6-lm THOn. T. BI4TII, Treasurer.
LErt Business Itienfit Union Prayer Sleeting
Thom from Twelve to One o'clock, In the Hansom-street
Church; Hare I been there? if not, why? Special
Prayer for Sabbath Seboole on Saturday. Prayer for
our Illretnenon Thursday. These services are deeply
Interesthig. 047-ti
--'l3tationern.
B4OTEIER, & CO.,
No. 10 BOUM FOURTH STREET,
BLANK AOCOUNT-BOOK MANUPAOTUBBRB,
1100118ELLBR8, & STAT/ONEIIS
11. 000tf N T BOOKS,
Of every description, on hand, or Ruled and Round
to Pattern, suitable for
MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS,
BANKERS, BROKERS, INEURANOB
AND RAILROAD COMPANIES
Warranted In quality, and at lowest prices
FOREIGN AND DOHISTIO STATIONERY,
COMISIZIWIAL AL&NIES, ho., ?co
JOB PRINTING, LITHOGRAPHY,
In all their Varieties
PUNCTUALITY & SATISFACTION GUARANTIED
MOSS, BROTHER, & CO.,
non-2m New No.lB SOUTH FORUM STREET
New publications.
CUMMING'S FAMILY PRAYERS,
A New Edition. Now ready,
PAMILY. PRAYERS, for every Morning and Even
ing in the Year. With Reference to appropriate &rip
tore Reedings. 2 vole. Volume I, January to June;
Volume 2, July to December.
4140,
CUMMING'S APOCALYPTIC SKETCHES. 3 vole.
Do. LECTURES ON OUR LORD'S MIRA
CLICI. 1 vol.
Do.. LECTURES ON OUR LORD'S PARA
BLEB. 1 vol.
Do. PROPIIETIO STUDIES; Or, Lectures
on the Book of Daniel. 1 vol,
Do. TWELVE URGENT QUESTIONS.
Pereonal, Practical, and Pointed.
1 vol.
Do. SIGNS OP THE TIMES ; Or, The
Past, Present, and Paton. 1 vol.
Do. LAST _OP THE PATBIAROHS ; Or,
Lessons on the Life of Joseph. 1 vol.
Do. Minor Works, in 3 vole.
Sold separately or in Bete. Price 75 cents each.
It will do the heart and head good to read Dr. Com
mimeo writings; they will cheor many a pilgrim on hie
way to Heaven."—Chrestion Advocate.
LINDSAY & BLAKISTOWS.
Publishers and Booksellere,
,
nal 25 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut.
Boots anti Obats.
MEN'S Mixed and Water-proof Boots,
Women's OW-Skin Boot& with Reale, suitable
for the Country Trade, by the dozen or single pair, boat
City Manufacture, low prices, at DUTTON'S.
No.IIINarthBROOND Shoot, East elde,
Above ARCS
nen-theamat* "Sign of the Red 800 t.,,
tuntbtr
TO LUMBER DEALERS.
120,000 feet seasoned White Pltio Plank and
Unavde,
61,000 feet Reasoned Poplar Settee And Chair Plank,
29,000 0 ' 0 6.8 and 4-4 Boards.
16 000 « « X And 4-4 Scantling.
48.000 " U Ash and Oak Plank And Boards.
For sale at L..D. DAVIS & 00'S 'Wholesale and
Commission Lumber Yard s BROAD duet, between
BADS and VINE Streets. noll4mo
tggal il'ottto
OTlOE.—Lottors of Administration of tho
A. `I Relate of MARY WELLS, Recessed, have been
granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to
said Estate will please make payment; and those hav
ing claims or demands will make known the same with
out delay to , SAMUEL STEVENSON,
noil.tbat* - Du North PR.UNT Street.
'NOTICE .—All persona having claims
'I against' the DANIS OP PSNNSYINANIA, upon
Notes or Deposits, are requested to have the same
proved and registered for the Auditor, to whom the
account of the Asslgaees has been referred for adjust
ment, at %solace ot the Aesignees No. 228 WALNUT
STRIGIT, god Story GRIGG'S BUILDING in the city
of Philadelpnia, every day daring the sittings of the
Auditor, between the hours of 10 A. 01 and 8 P. 01.
The Auditor will hold his meetings at the IMMO plan
every Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock, when all the cre
ditors can present their claims, oc2o-tutliss.lot*
Afolizzo
MOTlOE.—Applications will be received
.i. until NOVEMBER lath, 1858, at 12 o'clock 111.,
for the Situation of PRINCIPAL of the CENTRAL,
111011 SCHOOL of the City of Philadelphia. Address
the undersigned, at the Oahe of the Controllers of
Public, Schools, S. B. corner SIXTH and ADELPIII
Streets, Athenomm Building.
WASIPN .1. JACKSON, Chairman,
noVit Committee on Nigh School.
NOTIOE.-PHILADELPHIA. and READ
-17 INGt RAILROAD.—The 4, DOWN FREIGHT 2,
Depot of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com.
paoy, has been removed. from No. 225 to Noe. 242 and
248 BROAD, above Race etreete.
AU the TDRO OGEE BRIGHT" 'ruttiness of the
Oornpany, both OUTWARD and INWARD will be
traneaoted at this Depot. 7170. T. BEATY,
no 4 m a General Agent.
Q.T. LOUIS TEN PER CENT. LOANS.-
A, The undereignid offers to those wishing to Invent
upon undoubted Real'Betate Security, Deeds of Trust,
(f r bonds and mortgagee) on property valued at near
double the amount of the loan, in the city of St. Louis,
bearing ten per cent. interest, the legal rate. Interest
and principal payable In Philadelphia. Bums from
$1,050 upwards. DIIABLES B. HEWN, 325 WALNUT
Btreet. . • - . notl-tutbs-at
'VVEST PEitGADELPHIA. PANESEN
, RAILWAY STOOK For Sale, at Par.—
Dighhastalatenta,pald; ,Appli to
• 2 . DAVIS & DIRNOR,
119/040 SG Null/ TLI/RD Street,
Retail Orli (Strobs.
VINE STOCK
0001* AT LOW P
P SEASONABLE
WEB.
MRS,
SHAW LS,
CLOAKS.
RatLANO, .
EYRE &
ANDELL,
WODRTII AND ANON
JAWLS,*FRON THE LAST AUCTION,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
'troche Long Shawls
Brooke Square Shawls.
Woollen Bound Mantles.
Balta./Ina Plaid Blursls.
EYRE 80 LA.NDELL,
- vitrit,TH AND ARBIL BTBDSTS.
SILKS FROM AUCTION THIS MORN
1 lot Plaid Silks , 75 cents.
Rich Bayadere, $2.
2 n Splendid Style, $1 25
French Blue Silks, $l.
Brown ig $l.
EYRE 8c
V MIRTH AND ARCH STREETS
BLACK BEAVER CLOAKS.—
A firm assortment Bret-class goods. Prices from
85 to $2O. 000PBB & OONAED,
not 8. E. corner NINTII & MAREBT SW.
OURNING WOOL PLAIDS.—
An Auction lot beat quality, at 60 cents.
COOPER & CONARD,
nob S. E. comer NINTH & ISA
VINEST QUALITY BLANKETS.—
Extra large sizes. Also =Wm and low
priced do. COWER & OONARD,
nos S. E. corner NINTH & MARKET Bta.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES of every
V description, for Ladles', Gents', and Doya , wear.
COOPER & CONARD,
nob 8. E. corner NINTH & MARKET Sta.
IV ID E VALENCIAS.-5.4 Bayadere
IF goods incn Auction, 44 cents.
COOPER Jr: CONARD,
nob r, S. E. corner NINTH k. MARKET Ste.
PHILADELPHIA CENTRAL SHAWL
AND MERINO' EMPORIUM.
BROOME, SPELLA, BLANKET,
AND MEN'S SHAWLS,
A general assortment, unequalled in this market.
FRENCH REVERSIBLE MANTLES,
with round corners. New and desirable
FRENCH MERINOES AND CASIUSIEREB,
from 88 cents to $1 per yard.
WRITE AND BLACK CASHMERES.
SUPER LYONS BLACK SILK VELVET.
BLACK FRENCH( LADY MOTH.
LADIES , Lest quality ORDERED KID GLOVES.
GENTS' DOUBLE STITCHED KID GLOVES.
100 SetsFRENOH CAMBRIC COLLARS & CORPS,
aksl. per Set.
BAYADERE SATIN TRAVERS.
LUPIN'S ALL•WOOL DE LAINES, &O.
DRESS MATERIALS, In variety.
WELSH & BALLARDVAL FLANNELS.
CRIB & BED BLANKETS, and
FURNISHING GOODS generally,
At the LOWEST PRICES, for CASH.
CHARLES ADAMS,
oc3o Eighth and Arch streets.
gIIARPLESS BROTHERS®
e.. 7 Offer Two thees of BRETTLEIS celebrated
BALBRIGGAN HOSIERY,
Below the coat of Importation,
To close an Account.
G REAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS.—
S. V. R. HUNTER
Has REMOVED from No.Bo to No. 40 South SECOND
Street, where he is now prepared to furnish the Ladies
with a fresh and well-selected stock of
DRESS GOODS,
To which he Inv! we their attention, being determined
to sell at exceedingly LOW PRICES. -
N. D —A large assortment of Broche, Stella, and
French Blanket Shawls. Also, a variety of Silk and
Cloth Circulars Constantly' on hand, at the
4, CLOAK. bIiIIPORIIIII, I,
No. 40 South fROOND Street.
GREAT ATTRACTION!
OVNR $1,500 WORTH OP SHAWLS PROM WHICH
TO HARE A SELECTION.
T/lORPILRY do 011.1.5 M,
N. B. coy. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets,
Have the beat SHAWL Stook in Philadelphia. They
would respectfully call attention to e following very
cheap lot., vls:
46 LONG BBOOUB SHAWLS at 8 each.
20 Do. do. do. at 10 "
20 Do. do do. at 11 "
24 Do. do. do. at 12 "
10 Do. do. do. at 13 "
20 Do. do. do. tl4 "
20 Do. do. do. at 18 1c
8 Do. do. do. at 16 tt
8 Do. do. do. at 20 It
8 Do. do. do. at 26 "
In the above Lots of Long Droche Shawl,' will be
found every desirable color of centre.
DRAIJTIFUL STRLLA SHAWLS
Prom 82 to $l2, in every color.
French Blanket Shawls In new deeigns.
Plain Thibet Shawls, Square and Long.
Real Canton Orape Shawls, Plain and Embroidered.
children's Shawls, Misses , Shawls, and GenNemenbt
Shawls, at
TIIORNI.IIY A , OHISEE'I3,
"ONE PRICE OAHU ERNE "1.,'
Northeast Corner EIGHTH Ir SPRING GARDEN.
N. 11.—Olty and Country Storekeepere buying for cash
may find bargains at T. dc O.'s.
P. e.—rcrdagraeconestook of. Silks now unhand.
selB-tf
F ,ALL AND WINTER CLOAKS.
CIMINO , DAILY.
CLOTH RAGLANS.
--•-- - .
ELEGANT BEAVER RAGLANS,
RICH VELVET OLOARS.
Elegantly adorned with
REAL LACES, CROCHET, &0., &O.
OPERA CLOAKS.
The largest and most varied stook of these feahlonable
OVER GARMENTS,
At the widest range of prices, and stilted for
MOURNING, PROMENADE, AND PULL DRESS
COSTUME,
AT TIM
PARIS MANTILLA. & CLOAK EMPORIUM,
J. W. PROCTOR & 00.,
708 CHESTNUT STREET.
/301ibap %orate.
CHOICE GOODS for the HOLIDAYS
MARTIN & QUAYLE'S
STATIONERY,
TOL, & FANCY GOODS EMPORIUM . ,
No. 1025 WALNUT STREET.
A cho'ne and elegant assortment of Goods suited to
the coming HOLIDAYS, comprising articles of utility,
taste, and ornament, selected from the Wed imports,•
tions expressly for the City Retail Trade.
M. & Q 'a Stock embraces every variety of Dolls,
Wax, Crying, and Sleeping, &c., together with a large
variety of
PAPER DOLLS, WRITING DESKS,
PORT FOLIOS, HERBARIUMS,
SCRAP BOORS, PORT-ISONNAIRS, &a.,
With a large assortment of Games, Fancy Boxes,
Juvenile Books Dell Furniture, Theatres, Stables,
Warehouses, with a general assortment of Toy and
Fancy Articles,
PANES! FANS! PANS!
Latest style Pam, 1311 k, Orape, and Linea
also, Cricket Bats, Balls, and Wickets.
Confertioncrn.
WIIITMAN's
SUPERIOR CONFROPIONERY.
FINE MIXED SUGAR PLUMS,
FINE MIXED BONBONS,
FINE MIXED CANDIES;
Manufeotured, and for sale Wholesale and Retail, by
!STEPHEN F. WHITMAN,
No. 1210 .014111IBT STREET,
nob West of TWELFTH Street.
Sure, 4;..t.
LADIES' FURS.
NOW OPEN,
The largest and beet assortment In the City, of
MOH SABLE MARTEN,
MINK MARTEN,
STONE MARTEN,
SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, FITCH,
Also, a choice 1181(10i1011 of
CARRIAGE ROBES, FOOT MUFFS,
FUR COLLARS, GLOVES, &0.,
All of which will bo sold at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
ONARLES OAKFORD 45c SON,
Importers and Manufacturing Furriers,
noo•tn th a at No. 624 CHESTNUT Street
BUFF/' O ROBES,
BY Till BALI OR ROBB,
GEO. r. WORRATE)I3
415 AND 417 ARCH STREET
ittinittery lgtooba.
al t MRS. BURR E,
802 011118TNIIT Btreot,
WM open WINTER HATS. en •
nolo-o,* TIIIIIIBDAY, November 11th.
MRS. K. S. BISHOP, of No. 915 CHEST
NUT Street will open, on TEIIIREIDAY, Novem
ber 11, 'WINTER MILLINERY. Also, several Cases
of French Bonnets. nolßatie
Misou!Miami anb gisvartnerships.
DISSOLITTION.-T he Partnership hereto
fore exbitlng between WILLIAM L. JACOBS
and MORRIS 11. ROBERTS, under the firm of JACOB
k ROBERTO, is TIM DAY dlrsolved, by mutual con
sent. W. L. JACOBS,
MORRIS 11. ROBERTS.
noti-Ste,
Saturday, Nov. 0,1868
NOTICIE.—The firm of BENTZ Sr. 13ARD
WELL, No. 13 North /MTH Street, to THIS
DAY direolved i by mutual 001213011 t. 4EORGII 11.
BARDWELL In alone authorized to collect the out•
standing accee.ate of said arm.
0.30114 N. D. BENTZ,
GDORI32I H. NADDIVELL:
Philadelphia, Nov. 0,1868. nog-13tle
I:, as „fixtures
CORNELitTS & BAKER,
Manareatarers ofLAffip
CAB MIXTUR
o.RAN
NS; &o.DELIERS,
STORE, 110 OUESTNUT STE 3 ET.
• • XAMPAOTORISB,
821 pREB - RT Moot, and Plff and VOLDBIDIA
1:4064na1t ATODuq,
-
A FRONT PARLOR or Office to Rent,
wltti Boarding, N 0.1218 WALNUT Street',
- noll.4t*
ISIEEINOES, •
DE LAMES,
FLANNELS,
ELANIIBTS, .txt
FOR - SALE.—ErTe City Coupon Bonds
will be taken in payment for a valuable Lot of
ground on Bizteant b anat. Ataals
B -
LOWN,
not-12t* N. W. corner BROAD and LOCUST Ste.
TO RENT.—On the let January next, the
up' superior and exteneive ROOMS, (24, Bd, 4th
and each 24 feet by 148) of the NEM STORE,
688 MARKET Street: The building la one of the fine
improvements on the upper aide; between - WIRTH and
SIXTH Streets, bating two front,, the north one on a
rear Street with good cartage way 20 feet into SIXTH
Street. Apply on the premises. nol-tf
LTO RENT, a STORE on DELAWARE
avenne, below VINE Street, running through to
Water Stree t 148 feet deep. AIM; the Doable STORE,
corner of THIRD and QUARRY Streets, 40 feet front,
one of the best locations for large Bl'BlllElBB in Phila
delphia. Alto, - STABLE and 00A0H-HOUSE In
MERRY Stree t, above SEVENTR, in rear of Ash
land House. Apply at 278 South FOURTH Street.
segibainee
CIPPIOE TO—LET.—=AN'ELIGEBLE OF
YION for sin Insurance Oottmany, or similar cor
poration, having three communicating rooms on the
name floor, No. 22Z WALNUT Street, &bore DOOR.
Immediato possession given. Apply to -
JOHN 0. Arm% or
THOMAS T. BUTOBXR,
No. U 2 South NOURTII Street,
ruhflO-tnthe-tf second story, front room.
LOST OR MISLAID—Two Certificates
of the Oommon /Hock of the AIINIIIOAN 'ACA—
DithlY OF MIMIC, No. 111 and No. 701, for five
shares each. Application has been made for s renewal
of the said Certificates. JAMES DUNDAS.
Philadelphia, Oat. 28,1868. not 8 4 ft. 89 10 11-8 t
LOST OR MISLAID=Two Certificates of
tbo Common Stock of the AMERICAN ACA
DEMY OF NEEO, No. 111 and No. 701, for Ova
shares each? Application has been made for a renewal
of the said Certificates. JAMES DENDAS,
Philadelphia, Oct. 28, 1858
OHAMECIN, Drug Broker, Is no
• longer the Fhiladelphie Agent fer the sale of
the Old Torn Gin. All orders for the article must bo di
rected to F D. IANtIOIIAMP . ,
217 Bonth FRONT Btreet,
It* Bole Importer of the Old Tom Gin. '
VOTIOE.—MR. GEORGE W. SITES is
Is no longer authorized to transact business, to re..
calve or to coiled Money for us.
JAMBS S. EARLS' & SON,
816 OIIBSTNIIT Street.
Philadelphia, Oat. 96, 1858. - nolo-8t
BAILEY & 00.,
NOZIORLT
BAILEY & KITCHEN,
Sure removed to their new sir-proof, While Marble
• NORTH BIDS, BELOW THE GIRARD HOME.
Now opening their fall stook of
IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARN!, AND
NANCY (mops, •
To whit* they Invite:the attention of the puhlfo.
SILVELWARI, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND
nofS-Imtntbat
IVITVOLUALI AID *MIL
1111.174 M
EASTERN INSURANCE COMPANY.—
OIRIOR No. 6 RILORANGE.
AUTROBIZIOD tiroalt OAPITAL, 5.00,000. 0111RTHA
YIRPSTDAL.
Fire Risks on Merchandise and Buildings.
Marine Risks on Vessel'. Cargoes and Preights.
Inland Transportation Rieke no Goods per Railroads,
Canals, and Bteamboata, taken on favorable terms.
DIRBOTOR6.
Andrew Cochran, George A. Wright,
William I. Brown, Thomas !Raw,
Richard G. iltotesbury, George Cooke;an,
Peter D. Myers, , Charles Stay,
Robert B. Walker, • Jacob Reed,
Jacob Lukens, W. 0. Btotesbury.
ANDREW COWMAN, President.
WtLLTAX I. Bawls, Vicolreeident. nA.tf
ISAAC P. BBANIN,
LIGET . COACII . CARRIAGE BUILDER,
FRANATORD,
All work warranted to giro satisfaction. Orden3 rex
peetfully solicited. noll34m*
CARRIAGES.
WM. D. ROGERS
COACH AND LIGHT•OARRIAGE BUILDER
4009 AND 1011 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Orders for OARIUMIEB from all ports of the world
executed with promptness, sad Astisfaotion gasuritled.
8e1.843m1f
Tj ;;24:,;:::,4,,F,; PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD COMPANY
NOTION TO PIIIIADELPITIA ItEROICANTB
THE WINTER RATES ON PERMITS WEST
WARD by the afferent Railroad lines will take effect in
BOSTON AND NEW WORK on the 11th instant, and in
PHILADELPHIA upon freights destined beyond Pitts
burgh on the 11th kat.
The rates are lower than former Winter prices by
Railroad. Pay:
PROM PHILADELPHIA TO
let Ohm. 2d Class. 84 Olasi. 4th Claw.
Columbus.° $1.20 $l,OO $ 82 02
Cincinnati, 0.... 1.80 1.10 90 67
Leta 8y.... 1.50 1,21 1.08 80
Indianapolis, Ind. 1.35 1.15 95 10
Rt. Louis, Me 1.80 1.50 1 80 95
Chicago, 11l 1.00 1.25 1.10 80
To other points in the West at comparative low rates
by Rail, and at the usual difference below Pall rates
when shipped by river from Pittsburgh.
H. H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent F. B. R. 00.
RIIILLDA., Nov. 11d,1858. nog.l2t
LOOKING GLASSES
JAMES E. EARLE do son.,
Manufacturers of LOOKING GLASSES for MAN
TELS, PIEBS, & SIDE WALLS, of every size, style
and shape.
Pier Tables, Cornices, Brackets . , Consols, of new end
elegautdesignel end
PICTURE FRAMES, with Prams for Portraits,
Miniatures, and Photographs in every variety of style
and price. Importers of ENG/UV/NOB, every new
Publication being received the moment of issue, and
OIL PAINTINGd from the Studios of the beat and
most celebrated American and Europium Artiste.
6 LARGE GALLERY OP PAINTINGS,
Open at all times, rasa. Wholesale and Retail Deal
ers in Mahogany and Walnut framed Looking (theses,
to which they invite the attelition of country customers.
JAM 8188 8. EARLE & ONi
CHESTNUT STREET,
°Proms; Dili mama, 800511.
VRANKLIN INSTITUTE EXHIBITION,
I SIXTEENTH and FILBERT Streets.
- -
PRILLDELPRIA, Monday, Nor. Mk, Ism
THE COMMITTEE ON EXHIBITION announce to
the Public that, owing to the inclement weather of the
past week, and at the earnest and almost unanimous
request of the Depositors, they have determined to
continue the Exhibition for the present week.
The EXHIBITION will close on SATURDAY EVE
NING, the 13th inst., and Depositors are requested to
call for their articles on deposit on MONDAY next, the
15th lost— at 10 o'clock A. M.
. . .
DEPOSITORS HAVING THEIR GOODS INSURED
under the open policies of the Committee are informed
that the Insurance holds good until MONDAY next, the
Lath lust , at 120 2 01°6k M.
„ TICKETS OF ADMISSION TO THE EXHIBITION
will be sold Ile heretofore, including the Fare, In the
Tenth and Eleventh street, Market street, and Race
and Vine street Passenger Railroad ears; also by the
Germantown and Norristown Railroad Company.
PROPOSALS FOR TIIE PURCHASE OP ALL THE
LUMBER wed in the large shed as it now stands, as
well in the tables and platforms, will be received during
the current week, to be removed from the premisea be
fore the let of December next.
By order of the Committee on Enbibition,
noB-6t if JOllBl E. ADD/OKO, Chairman
fETERSIVE SOAP.—Time, labor, and
money saved. In tudsgit, clothes do not require
any boiling or rubbing on washboard One pound will
go as far as three pounds common Rosin Soap. War
ranted to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
It is decidedly the cheapest and best washing Soap
ever offered to the publics. Manufactured only by
VAN HAAGEN & MoRIiONE. For sale by all re
spectable Grocers in the city, and wholesale only by
TRAIN & MoREONSI,
oa2-3m 22 South 'Wharves.
A . , , PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINA
-164
It 12ang wi el h vicei tt igfeti crI cel l orti g sl o n f e: healg:
• self-loaprovemeg, &a., are made day and eve
' ning at FOWLER, WELLS, k. CO.'S,
Families Melted when requested, and a liberal &g
-amut made to olubs.
sell4lm 22 Obastatit at., Philadelphia.
HORSES TAKEN TO WINTER.-
Good Slay, Water, and Stabling. Charge Ion:.
Reference, Dr. E. SONOLFIELD, 322 South tIIFTR
Street. and S. T. (MILD, SECOND Street, above
DROWN. nolo.lst*
MONS. A. F. ROSAT,
TEACHES. OP SENSING,
BARRETT'S GYMNASIUM,
a325.12m* MARKET Street, above Eighth
A BRAN SLACK'S ENGRAVING, DIE
.TX. Sinking, and Math:owed Printing, Envelope, and
Seal Preto Manufactory, No. I South SIXTH Street,
Pkiladeinkia. Ps Minoan
WHITE-FISH.—A very Superior Article
of ,4 Mackinaw' , in Half Bbla , just receirettin
Store, and for oalo by 0. 0. SADLER,_3c CO.
103 AHOlistm.e.
cirMISKEY.-80 bble., 201 do. (Miller
V V Rickeraton , s) Old Mononothel4 'Whlekey,
store and for sale, by A. BOLIN°,
cooll-tf 140 Routh FRONT tree
ALLEOPP'S PALE ALE—In Inds —A
oOnstant supply on band In Custom-house BtOtall;
for sale by WILLIAM H. YBATON, 216 South PROM'
Street. nor"
MONONGAMELA. WHMKEY.-60 Bb
pure Eye Whiskey, in store and for ash by WM.
H. YHATON, 210 South PH.ONT Bt. nob
CSANGS OF RIGGING mode to order, by'
WEAVER, BMX% & CO., No. 98 N. WATEN
13%., and 71 N. wumfvps.--. 0021
Cl OIGARS. 800,000,
brand, In Store and for na1e10 4 4131, 7)liefot4
404 Y VNT p,
Sin gate antr lo fet.
Lost anb Icrunb.
oc3Onol 4 811 6t,*
personal.
itlatrbts, Jetulrg, ac.
•
819 CHESTNUT STREET,
PEARLS,
3nstirante — Qlompanies.
((Carriages.
WESTERN SHIPPERS
Wants
WANTED—A: Partner, to take the place
of a retirWriember of one pf, the oldest ani
moat successful firms In this city.,' 000 Ousli will
be required. All 000iwoiniestione must beleortldeniial.
Address T. 8.," at this Office. - -r • -noll-6t*
WANTED—By a Young" Lad, a SHIM
-Flow a Retail GroSery, where hi would be
employed until he arrivee at 21. years of age. Addrees
"Itlehard.” Moe of this Paper. • - - poll .4t*
WANTED -16.- - Situation as - Bookkeeper
and Corresponding Clerk by the Advertiser, who hes had several years> experience in Mercantile
business. Beet of references given, Address "B
Office of The Press. - : - 132011-Gt*
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A MERMAN AOADEMY OP MUSIC.
STRAKOPOII , B ITALIAN oPEse.
GRAND t a ... . • • : MANCE
SEVENTH SUBSCRIPTION NIGHT
TO•MOBEOW (Friday) EVENING, NOVEMBER 121 h,
JOINT APPBARAMON,OP,:
MADAME COLSON AND 11.4 lidldle - .7.011W1i1101113T.
Mr. STRAKOSollrespectrullyannounees that, though
it le rot his intention to repeat Operas during the pre
sent season, except gioaa•mmounced in the programme,
yet, in consequence of the severe atoms on the night of
the representation of- - • - • •1'
- • - • LA BONNAMDDLL,. _ •
When Madame 00ItA DB WILHORST.- achieved a
great and merited success in the cbsiacter 4,f AMI
NA," that favorite opera will be repeated, particularly
as requests have been made by numerous families."
will be represented with the: same distribution of roks,
as on the farmer occasion: -
AMIN& ' • " Madame DE 'WILIIOII43T
ELVIN° " Signer BRIGEOLI. '
CONTE RUDOLPH° Signor AMODIO. „
- In addition to which wiiibe given
LA PIGLIA DEL REGGIMENTO,
(The Daughter of the Regiment.)
Commencing with the Ezcond Aot, with the ealehrateit
. .
Pinging Leeson,
..
MADAM 0 - OLBON -
appearing in. her great character - of .. ..MARIE? in
amloh elm created an unexampled furore at the former
represetation. . -
LABOO.Errit, ETTORE BABiLI , andSignont
8.4P17001, in.their respective roles:
ADMISSION, One Dollar.: Reserved Seats, /DIY dents
extra, which can be secured during the day. seats
which have not been steered during the day be
sold on the evening of the performance at owe nota.ari,
with the exception of a limited number of ouoids altars,
which will be retained for the accommodation of gran
gem at-$1.50. Ticket °Mcrae at the Academy. -Beck
ac Lawton's, and Lee t Walker's, Chestnut street.
Vast" for Punta' OIROLNOSS CUTS
TAN, 2EO CZNTS.
N. B.—Manta not narked milli.= can be °coupled
by thooe who are admitted. ' , -
TUB SECOND OPERA itATTL(BE win lake, place
onIIIESDAY, November 16th, at 2 &elm& P. X.,
when an extraordinary performance will be even_
Tickets for the MATINBS , to all parts of the Thum
60 cents. "- •
Mr. STRAKOHOH Abu:lakes pleasure In annerentdrug
that for FLOTOW'S great ehef d'autnl, -
WU% Will be ptoducedfor the rant lima in America, in
Italian, the nioslextenalve preparations have been made,
and will Mona be completed, so that the retirements:
lion of this masterly work may be expected In the coatis
of the next week, with new drama, decorations, Wnd
grand wise en mew. '
WAND CONCERT
AIT TEM
MIIBIOAL FIINWHALL,
MISR HATB,DSAN,
This American Prima Donna, on - "
FRIDAY EMIR°. Noremberl2,loB, -
-
Assisted by - -L • .
Kg. V/. H. 0002:g. -
The favorite New York Tenor,
MR. IaRORGB T. SYANS, -
Pianist and CoMposer,_and
ZITTE RUA, •
The 'infant liege?, aged 3X years ; rheee pertarm
ancee in New York have created the moat intense ex
oitement. -
For particulars Nee programme.
Tickets - 60 cents,
To be bad at the principal Music Stoma, and at the
door on the evening of the Concert.
Doom open at 7. Concert to commence ai 6 o'clock.
colt-2t* - • . -
pEELLEARBIONIO SOCIETY. ,
FIRST CONCERT OF THE SEASON
- Will take place on
THIIRBDAY NVENING, November Ilth,
AT TED
MUSICAL WIND HALL.
The Managers have the pleasure of sum:cueing that
they have made an arrangementwith M STILAKOSOU,
securing the eminent services of the following great
artists:
Madame PAIILLNI COLSON,
The great Cantatrice.
Madame AMALIE STRAROSCH.
Signor LABOOZTTO, the eminent Tenor.
" ELLORE BABSIA. the Distingaished Baritone.
. CARLETTO PATTI, the Wonderful
The whole under the direction - of M: STBABOSON.
A limited number of Subscriptions will be received at
the Music Stores on Chestnut ;treat. , noit.4t*
FATHER KEMP's
ORIGINAL OLD FOLKS' OONOBRY TROUPE,
ea their way to the West, •nd Ey mous, 311Q111nT 3
will give positively
ONLY SEVEN CONCERTS,
OONOEHT HALL,
COMMENCING
MONDAY, NOVEMBER Bth, 1888.
This Class cotusiste of THIRTY-SEVEN PERFORM
ERS, all clad in Ancient Costume, some of which are
over two hundred years old. GRAND BATHER BOSS
and BON DAVID will perform with In Aloxuv Pin-
Dune.
This olass has never felled to till the lanai Halls in
the Country, and handreda usually are unable to pia
admittance.
Doom open at quarter. behire seven o'clock. Com
mencing at quarter before eight.
Tickets 25 cents; Reserved Basta, with Checks, 50.
N. B.—Saaare your Beata early fm the day. 1206.7 t
MRS. D. P. BOWERS'o WALNUT-ST.
TEINATIISI, corner of NINTH, and WA.L.NITS
Streets. TfiltA§DAY - BYRN 1112•, November U, MS,
Letran WHEN YOU OAN
Hemmer, Mr. U. A. Perry; Bonne, Mr. Thayer;
Mrs. Mortimer, Mrs. H. Perry; Emily, Mies Blehiege.
After which the popular
- ZATIBTOWBEI BALLET- TUOUPPI •
Will appear in the Pantomime Ballet, entitled
Walt BBSTIVAL.
To conclude with the LOST SHIP.
Priem of admission—Second Tier and Faintly Mole,
end Third Tier, 25 cents; Parquet' 137 X cents; Dress
Oiride, 60 eenta; Private Doses, according to th eir
locale,
10ca1e,23 and $5; Single Seats in Orahestra and Priests
Boxes, 75 cents.
Doors open at half-past 5 o'clook ; Curtain sleep at
7 o'clock
WIATLEY & CLARKE' , AROB-ST.
T E REATBE.—WiIIIam 0. Irsderfoke,doling and
Stage Manager.
THURSDAY EVENING, November U., 1858,
PAIIVRETTS.
Bernard, Mr John Gilbert; Count Maurice de Grand -
eel, Mr. Wheatley; Peuvrette, Mrs John Drew; The
Duchene of Beaulieu, Mrs Stowd!.
To conclude with the New Comedy. entitled the
WIDOW'S HUIBAND
Admlesion, $5 eta. Secured Seats In Dress Circle, 111)(
ots ; Orchestra Malls 60 eta ; Beate in Private Boxes,
e t a; Gallery, 13 ate ; Idallery for Colored Persons,2s eta;
Private Box In Gallery for Colored Persons, 88 ate;
Whole Private Box, 83,
Boors open at quarter before 7 o'clock ; commence at
13,precisely
iVATIONAL CIRCUS, WALNUT ST.,
II above EIGHTH—LEWIS B. LENT, Manager.
The liberal patronage Bo generously bestowed by th
Oitisens of Philadelphia, furnish the beet eridenaeo
the Popularity_ of
- THE CIRCUS."
THURSDAY EVENING, November 11, ISSS.
- DR. JAMES L. THAYER. will give bie inimitable
Oonversatione, so replete with Fun and Humor.
SAM. LONG, the (flown of the Sunny South, and
DAN. GARDINER,
Will contribute their Fun.
MISS BALLIE STIOHNEY,
The Pride of the American Arena, will appear.
SCALE OF PRICES.
Dress Circle and Parquette 49 cents.
Children under ten years of age 20
Family Circle 20
Acura open at 7 o'clock. Performances will com
mence at 7,V, and terminate at 10x, precisely.
T.IIO3IEUF'O VARIETIES (Café Theatre,)
Northwest eorner of PIPTII and CHESTNUT
Streets.
MUSICAL and TERPSICHOREAN MELANGE, con
cluding EVERY EVENING with a BARGE or-BUR
LESQUE, ander the management at MR. T. A>I3ECE.-
ET.
The following artists aro regularly engaged:
Miss VALLEE, premlore oansense • Slims EMMA
MARCY, Mies TERRY WREN, Miss VIRGINIA
MYERS, Messrs. AMEORET. Senior. J. T. WAMBOLD,
GEO. W. WREN, J R. - REYNOLDS W. MOYBR, F.
ROBION, and T. :yagaturr, Junior, Pianist.
Concert commences at 7X o'clock. Admission 10
coats. noB-lara
QANTORD'S OPERA ROUSE,
)0 ELEVENTH street, adjoining the Pennsylvania
Railroad Depot,
GREAT BILL
For the patrons of
SAISPORWSSOUSE.
THIS EVENING,
Will be presented
NOL San
ETOW ford's S
GARIN. true version of
O
The largest Company of
MINSTRELB IN THE WORLD.
EVERY EVENING New Bonge, Wees, Choruses,
Refrains, ha., with Dancing by the
RANFORD OHLLDREN.
ddmisaion 26 cents; Children 12X cents.
frr
On Thanksgiving Day THILlit Performanact,
via: 10X, 2X, and 7fri &cloak in the evening not-Im.
lIRKING'S GREAT PICTURE halo ar
rived of the - VILLAGE BLACKSMITH, and
will be on Exhibition fore few days only, at the Store
of L. Q . ItOBINBOWS Picture Gallery.
0080-tf • 010 CHESTNUT St., ab. NINTH.
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH AND
01IYaIlltiTlatreeta.
Immende attraction. New- Novelties. Change of
Programme each - The LBARNED 0-A
RABY BIRDS and BPIRIT RAPPING , . Cto and Imo
SIGNOR BLITZ: ,
,no great Yentrfloqulatend wonderful MagichM?
,•-Performance .erery Evening doing the - meek,: et
half pact 7 &clock and on Wedeeedltyand,kturday At' f
tertkoona et B.
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