==tZ vAt : o3 4 l(l l tr• _`-;.:•:, -,,: 004,9*thtraok of 4114/;'=-A'Ailir4i ate, N tglk o ngy, killod a t - fo ratittheV9ll.tilgia vs, siviirr4:ol.Pt(92,„ltelia; ir#or:-NrricATANi, Or ''''''''xp rt 9' L - 1 1LittlAV 111 Fon utte r . 'w il l' ° ',', traiksiv korarvf4rf,OL.f4, 46 , - itiviropr, a mai/ - ,137,MVY:Prill,Mittail(5i,A197P715!,,' failhdlgthe°o* 1t5..,1104.11,,,,,J7j. 44noi'sea fax' Z a h" ) ,""' " th- I Int9kllltluealtiir'-o'ffebe rzoirOtoobbtattlo,av,wilni_et, oirkairriL,Bo, l ) ", rlillgitkookiraftgllVßitlmelka ktrpre, th 9 Irgoil'ilth. ttlTt„ilit3iittiliktk,l4ol-enillithrggi / rigiAt qem"'" Wll - ortAltaltalik ,stoppedi " human nit' e ari b 0, bpstAolkd bridal/I a , „.cia was:e6vtfr 11 If 1: "omitt-stiookitig Y^ l ?l it ,li ad ,haw,. mut thei/ 0 01/..- as,fortodilwheTe , ,Ar botly, of - the blackrprourt 0 cliogdde th - eirrirk ei . a i :boort %lOW' WA! tif what• tlii'lltktOilin2ittive • .w ck, ,,,k n o w of tho nint..„,ii,cl-thikk o," toilida. Port 89011410 ° 7 ,4,4 l 4 thilf3olithr,emFd tisa ti i, t h e • Blailt.,ter!il,ina‘ci,,Jefa*:,)b.l,4,o4,,`",ralt,rmoiteotm- Theta `gio''°' r b 6-00110.,w-°- -- a - i cousliP9e ecierulitTON, ~.8 • ,n )3 0 0 ) or the UPI/ tx,,, , - ,:- - , tious 'lieu at .. 6, er ovvra in f rs2-!, ..„...,,, - , Rochester Advirrto _ ' - — As 30 , 6144 1 44 41 "OrgFAaidsiPASA: . ektp.rrSslng; purtOnA..,;;z“ko N05..16' itssgse isoon, •.Birque Hk bfitstS, Spann „,,, ~ `l3argao..ol,lo,lCesni.gboktl)n; - hfoistasig.o. - • ? Ins, and ',1:4 , •• • ” soon itiikAbbiwsroi;rilskeS - :: ~, ~ .. T.lstbadossi soon BuiiiilltOhadb,Orn'siVollse,;;:,-.....e,.,g055rie, " ft , - -llssig,ltskia&r: ' • - llarbadoos,.soon - ,Bsk VsniseOtairbelflis.: .;;;Klaptoni dam; Book DfigNaklfonte;4ntiin. '- Morons, siion, j' - ' 11 011, 1 01** 1 4 4- be - thi ?htlin9t: de Janeiro, 00011. ~1.110111&10", 4 #T..;z i t :AVLADA/AlliAl: NON 19,-1860 n(q4AWAVitty; '.::;‘i;;:;;.7,.0.1/31;TH:#.1111TO. :: ' - • • '! 81 --'••• .. '..176 16,- folle,s - Ackhoir4;7lp. , tpaf luerpAille!tgefs o Thomas - 7h - bust - if; • • • ligiainstlircHostorrifkelfeir; 25 hi)iirrifroirr • N e w York ) wish rodic‘sii4;imisomtork:Ao.3ss .Barque tabu Wilit,orop,,Wribstet; days from Boston, kodisstkolkla:kOkirii fk oe'1•14o Mid for Pentombaco: - ,kobr,OSSOkat-1141) erabom; 4,da j FlrcqiiNew York) I Millur tolektildSurled'is 130.• Vi odik *host Mid - cogs to ObristkrfrA Ourron. • - Babe )241rAtAhubj "New lipdfordi - L' - P Oos,Sonatl irnseiliikli* az' ijoit. Sew Bopbit - Ainri . fltattwProildence s Bohr2P44ta, Rase, - • do •- , - -- Derr , : Nor , 4 -.121 11 2 Ter/ Pditt peetohlay, with the 'wind from NW,' and ',strong trreweitl'AUCltte.Ternele relkorteillit harbor yethß, rythantleft;•izeopt the alma P.ltarin and two' - • - othere;whienettll-rello,ll4aird sten:l4llg Airmen: 'Ai bractimi• Is: now palling In, -11hIp'Stalwarrand quite ifotr orshiPPing treat re on yesterday: - , • WM. M. #1011114N: , "' • "erarsiara,l. - (oprr ace or the Philadelphia ruchaagej - - PiLiNvi-P 1 0Y:18;10 A - 11: , R i d/Mend,- , and • it .•fbargdo,linumed oortkiirei,it=3- weather clear and•pleaMint, "; .• TH?er B. /1170811111: - ter latiosiia Wo •••••' • _-.. tai„ plt*lS , ••' Arend yesterday; Idegriet,lrom Boston; Ron:, linito, , fromlldterport,B.- Mananne, front' New, ,•York; - -tartifitiorAllenl Yong;from,Nw_k4 WlBarl, fibmPorßtind: Miii4Ol4l.VDC T Bee Holmes , ensp - Tnee- Wattsan;!Apulie,i t °Weston 94i tiltri Ship liihn R was to encoilki Coffin, from ROW,Orliare for tie ztol4aratiiixiketi iltlrinst; ball 08; ii)og 78 , , ship Reoheli Hamlin; for New; York, we. proceeding down this ricer from Calitut a Sept 22 - - Ship - Maryit Melina,' Watt!, for Now Orleans, watt indhyrit - Lendonith Mar .'-t.• J .11ElliA(411 kl i rtiOlNG:rah nee, at:Londioi 4th - lc 1-Halt. groop;so; cleared it ` , B4i - *= -- 17th )11/Cfer ISAte:Yef# ol o o ;'l , ^ Ship Shitte;;El4Cgdy SOS JP ~ ldehpil'i donor.. it :a . Yo;lCt7th fait: " - Cchrilliletitinithittc; . 101 Phllidelphi ►r eailed; from blurt oer ith,Mat. -- • - -' Ship GeorgriPireen;yalibanke; watt'at orontwit,26th . Mt, dlmeargfog to repair:.' - „ , Ship , Creole, p fpfta,lotLotidoni"ealled from' Oroc. etrdt Itit!h alt.:"••• t • • '''•• - - Bar44Polibittski; Sioatroon,at Palermo 22ct ult,wmt ap rot .tfirw York or v - , . - 'Ae AndieWe, 'tiled Rain Nitiolle -,lettiiniCror;West ' • itarlite - ,•'kte4 - -Italedefi'CirnLl,,tinitined at' Ilwaiow - Teti, for Aotee ma a Marker, ."9:etired siVi6itto , lll,4 - o . :ASliaaridetylkleriireahl hniti - Piirtiond for '1 Pofifirt kg - AllOth that • . - -Batioet.llooAbter; fox:Myer to Wkinglaird' t - Detpeenx, for Rio do - .Japeiro; brigs Baton di thetlitie; Intkirt, for tiardenam - Aohnifreibuti - ,,Ornwell,lor Orleitee straf-131401 - tto'(Or)";Jitoe4, for" •Barmado, ell frorrißlitirtiont; 'went tiyeakfiniOiltelleilll7lßitili 'Britt Corn Stewart, Bishop; frobt-tottlaiipi ortired ii: Georgetown, 10, lath - ", • •-: • ' Bei hunker, 0 1 1 morel oit , rel.. 4. Port. " ' Sew Wertheim:dna; (Itr) • Eicirdigeri from Rio de Janet- IV; With SAO lags 0114, air:trod at Oharlestati.ls lon_ ,••••srtg:Charles Millst,"Bterret;lhe Pato Pray:, °learn 'at iloatOlizltth Jot • Brigereo-draile'llialeoTei.eesred at Bolton 17th - tcat,' for Philadelphia ) , to toad for Peneinia:7 ,, l" - - • Ai* Betteiltorkifor Phtladelpbia ot Slew York, was• at Palermo - XS Mr. , • ••; . •, ,•.• , Bahr WrA, Ilanationd. Oainebortio rePerted ashore at llobodelliola, = gorcff the night of lot}i JoitiorltitOutl4 Sobr Atlvirado,'llkute, henceiartired• at 'Bangor-10th • Sclukaluntar;iyilled:frOm; Wareham 13th - 11 Ittrinßt: ?t :2 4° . a. " 111111 , f ! 1!1., !, thn , 1 ". - 80,sr Jo? W . :±lsaok i . , l,OrtOn, iiii#ol, ) ,aarlrefa . v Nor toriqW* - !ti. , , , - • - , - War -If iitford: erlavoldi'salted - lisrtfordl9tti - 1 ,-• • , follitraiatise.qscyi Vidladelpbls; ,froto Hartfoni Att,inot. , _ • ' • ,•-+: - B•AtiTilawftf,, - 441t4 : _wi!,* FN . p.oston 17th inst. for: PD.ladelplaiii:ll: - robr. J%O - Meibyou:Width's*, from Itall'ltivor 161,11 Akby,Whitaiin", icit'PhlLs46lplilaileitfill - grow Prikkflatieil 16th • ‘. - 1t0 . #4/oeltilt pelow • Priyidedge.l6,thlast,zi ••• ,-• , , • sourztuieAoq, pauspi hence, arched et Pawtneket - . 'Bohr I 4 - Itemr, aretval at Proyi damaalett.. fast; T, , - ' „ ~. "Fehr w 0 Atwater, Potter, ' from Prwrllepao for Phi tatelphti. was at Newpert .P Mlath3uab in company Wtth 141.thatreseale dotained by, wastarly.wialli!-Thera were .alstvatrattt ,fart" eat! of ,yessele lii DatOb Wind • • Mar note, Torryfoleared.l4 Baltimore ; 17th be?. (or Philadelphia;.,: - ty.t.. .1, !ehr - 5011rd-PlAMtimi;-' Tat e., from •Blehninad; Mead at tialttmdre llth histr:;;',7;r• - . • ;„.• Valtr.Werthil3tone;•hettre, waallghteriug 056,ieei. too - 0111last.lwot sleerild. SA before.) ; • • ,•••, , ' - , Behr 0 11, Alleri, - for Pangaea', tics at Nei. mutat IghlueWV - .7l4ftestr,•?4= l '• "-• • MROILLArri ',repotted ,itiptitsedolt • • Vivo• ' Ptigte; - his Mutt lighted up"liPplaelng two smacks - -alongside, but alabluakitomedtately.'with eight feet of ' Weasels the brolk , _ ,- 'Nben'tht'f.inaiseti lett bwrahe was ' la about thwaame.posittou as ;when the Nagle's Wing left bar ,op,ldoida'y mow:44,lloth one bilge on t _bet: tout and the other atthe suefseekof the eta . hai , et.disdlibided herk - afttir berths 71tiellped. her..'of sattst rigging,-itrd"lifringeTindyWhas opera they amid' get.,:„Thi - ..Naglets,ivtog,weett ;OW* to - ber ow '2 meadow olsolor. - wit4'agerit and Vireerii; but did lot'attempt tb Shipa loaephlnejAhenoyilettellitk ;inlet; 'and Ifini7: - .4".1100& - slippxWIA11n1,11411so r "totijltsltal( wawa, "tirerenkNoielow.eo tot , -Bart* rejiteas",-frOni at Porllind 76 Ii • . /RA 01 1,•tho weathr a toottag.mify Itsd; , ,,igef'baripmeter fal , log fut. Nest morfilog , (2001), got not b 0 tank - to 600 'brieftebr'saltP , -Thar:iristher atillzlooklug bid,got. reedit* lretitnif 'id - sea" 'At 41. - ,PlO_ 21st, the wind atm* Ida Knelt frori_SW, whit*, 'nude it -impossib to *get ,nlf.f•S; At 2 afolor,k;the-`gele *learesalng, got Qs atreettlithelier indf:theltredgeesul hawierlai windward, whlotriorltle bowersi'antoodetl in ;Voiding point P 121 - Wheif.`wlth.llik,ittabitenee of? extra Mini from „'ltsborti; . .ov taxer': *liisid'jnitA i ded. to :atm, s li p. ping „thiidreitd lecher itild4Odgei which were -Ids.; ' In ten Minutes MWortie g,under mall Poet topaatt, jib, and spinked;•sslplery-atiak, helot lightly bangs.. ed Aftereleiringehe'reet; hove to nudes les clew of MAW topesN, and drifted 150 tolles, to 211: After being I . • abeeat tliskifittVwed to4hs„,:isblod *ad finished Illttjt - • , Aritliooo4,tidui„bottteit - Nareituriptiffiti'ls6o.- *bite pilerfunia; wad planted with bard emipared asul - Abiotrei liktrisit 4V we 4,011'0 *notion izeßostott./AM , tost-' ter 4,12.008; -- lialt:ea*W,'Ill balance rentkolonths.. late was "urchin:4 OylVilltaat:Petkl m r, Mtg. , • .Tho'Aultiotinlav iwootioin;Cfie,r of the eitp fawn) Itosmolq.jrbtatilias,trainfAt Sairannab; mite sold 15th lust, for, Able. theMidenerltere • and all con. - torne4sr:t 4l Bco; 4 "- - 44-:-.' '''- • . The ;Lis jit„Liwrenoi,Wie Oita dilinslrci Oat •10 <Thf 1711156N*efWar•Valolouth at ' mon., ''''''' • - , - The , ehrr:etint ataatoir ;Weitiropo it setts on Bator: tt day, witti - Geo.:',Pameo IV - mil/41WVenesoela, and wilt, aterwerarVrOdeed to the La Plata- - „ • -• whe.11•11 !tourer Matte; W iftotall;wllh the 0121e:s endow:mai:Abe Netattomet, now at. Pent l,ooll , and geottoon for the Paoagneyi:eillotl - ttotn'lrluihlegton • 11th ;.,••• • Nes, sop: kale - Opt ship,ltopanni) of , the ,„ „, • 'At Oleilditi`ll6ss. flpieiritilej'A 74014,1; Breed, and , ' „;• and ACP:diem' ilogAtfat I', • - , At dalouttitienotliohipCotiatlitent, 01Obis,' tor NeW -TorkPldp; -Negotiator;_ (114,1erilkiop Shirley, Allen, wintertafti' • 2," • ' • • Ar AjOihritAtarVit, o:lsemeiittiVeld-fOr Genoa. , ~ tw ' ren'Utkp•o l 4n l l, ls t2e.gil„ttLiPPlabP r o; Lune, Nell • • ' - • 02-10 'Sr. Wight tat inet, ship; Ocoan ' ,3iogle, front At lindfreysi ant _ , • At Leaden; 4th " last; Alps, Sontharn leggle, firoeit -Noel Viartatiom L'l3bdimmi;lf obbern, for flostonvAteigt Ettagorr..otreis; for- Sydney, 811 W; 00111:- Poatie. and Barenmoc,Bnow, tot I:rVi r _okfir °Ski letter; Ethakspears, Nor:7 oteOei,,Wlytar-tond..flOtterviiorth• Amorloli, Collier; Allen ~111-..0410rt tOotr, MAU, hies titan, WhiejoeelgbilgeWilld. Cook, `cod Camilter; lordin,mAtet , .[MdAttee Ttues,AtentleNt !of PortPbllll4:llillegdOVasbbura:::„foi.Nitaytouti; Beige- Blanebatdp`orPoil„PhNlSA, (Nurses, gray, nom. ' • ferdPree - W;lortle Nor),f imuy, - ..ildrimo.e, sad Etlati:ktilielibitt,tid,loll,4lta, ArA5l,-31 x Listite, - In the orideptoLwolell44 - ,topisi,iwy 6th, Ottawa, ;111 the , _ •.; „ Ar Iran. New Qrlpiii*Oir,KJipamm - Diert'AkllAri,c` rdi,lientlYoioNov d 20:14exe end Brewster, from • Sid fikiNioi3OilAiniMoi,-I,Moncoontliiinini -. - .Tertil lgf frond Lt Aify,lbelaclloistomterp.litimutaluser sod :Avon, • . LiTeMfaVf-`-'" - • Mm.- - 4':olbiteltite 20th nee dOett r iefttligntilkode:P.-- - -;=- ,,- = hone : '11;0 Boelon; ?Wats - of t, Aar; and sobs 8p- 0 „o i ly anis, Niger, dos B 0 Knight, Oar olkitliPM - Lane, Susan ' Frlered, -- .lAr rig Ifisb, renter) Ellen, Amelia Crusoe,JiferY.Prio; smite, 11 Btropp, R Grant;l767 , ll3bropithirei! Also in portsobsbtentaireu L 'Sharp,' B Sharp, H Knight: - Vaah II "17P; Joseph P- °°l": ‘ B B elt% ?.o!te!'to - Williamson - Jr., Golden We i , ;A Otetion,'llleorgaillenry.Learens; Holmes, *a- Jogs, ILinoaster.. Mary 'Ann and Caroline; 0 A Grel ..ner;Jonq Beatty; Junes Barrett, Isabella - Thompson, rand °obvert. ',3'- BoupNiWor, 17 sehr Titania Williams, :Malaga; steamer Wm! Jenkins, Hallett, Baltimore. 101 d, Barques Trinity, , Leaskilialveston; Starr King, arnith ',Portland; to - load .for Elver. of Plate; brigs: Plqmas;Jialley, :Martinique; , J. M Sawyer, llawyeriSt" Page; Mary Plereo, - Blokers.n, Havana. sabre Laogdon Gilmore, Chase, Saver/nab; T DWagnerflinith, Charles too.',Clourier, OrowellyNewzr York; Florida, Kelley, do.: silediled—Steamer.Anaerita 10M;) ships IL:Morse, Bi ary.;llapimondi Mary; Ohrie,liall; barque Tally Ho; brigs Charles. Miller,: Judge - Blaney; sabre Langdon, Gilmore...Behr% Moire and Golden' Gate sailed 14th, and bpg Pilotfistrandeebt Gen Terate sailedlBth,- - 4 11101114141 , LIGHTi,Nor 17, 8 P M.—Passing out,' ships E Mo o se. Mary-Hammond; barque Tally Ho: 6'P 111.--Passed outship Christopher Hall; also a ship and a barque, Wind NW. - ARRIVALS AT THE-.PRINCIPAL MMus -up TO crorototacur vas mosioNa. GIRA.ED 1101188-;liheelaint *greet, below ?flab , • 7H. Baird, Lock nevelt, Pa T. A",ffesmithi Ohio . 4 If Wright, Del A Wolf, Ohio P Kuhn Baltimore J Q A Bortni - -BOitOif D Gray: Min SY WBooin g Min ' 0 Eldridge & le, Del :Mu A Magary, Del ArollY, Ala Prince, Miss D Cummins, Dal Geo Rennody,'Vel B Durgin, Botdon 'D Poster ,t Is Worcester Hon 7 P Halti,}l W Gras., Keeton B G Boirdman, Boston P Pouilatri & fa, Princeton ; N Hutchtnge, Louisville Walter Paine, Mass - Edmund Burke, Masa N EAnsisolY.Nashvllle . Mrs Pease liallivllle Mrs Dept Tyler, Conn _ H Hayes, Buffalo ' , 'A 0 Wilton kladyi - Miss Eva Oompton,'lld John 0 Bell, Vs, _ - Mrs el Glasgow, Va Thee/Hall, Jr, A B. Olayton thirrlson, N Y H W Dakar, Prow - IV 0 Cox, If Y - I O Oilmen, Phila 3'Ourell, Jr, NY - - 3 Thoropson,R I 'Hoe l Wililllnger,Lobanon - Rev A Ohristraao, Pottot'n J'Pratt, - 111asi' , Wm Jennison, Jr Detroit - HK Smith NY . M fitardon, Phi la 7.4 Pereira. PhDs, T Niclioll & la, Brooklyn Aaron Llgget ,t' N W Waltertnetr,N Y Thies Eakin,-14 Y - Mrs Babcock, N Y ' `Mrs Penfield Jr eon, N V N W Newton, Boston B Wilarn4N Y - John F 0/ew, N Y 3 o , Dugen, Baltimore D Halley, Boston OW Hersey, Boston - A Park, Knoxville, Ga CB Lent . , Baltimore JD Heater, Athena, Ga„ "Jos tYPayettifi Oharlestnu M L Bradley, Baltimore Mail Wilson, fdd - 0 Tan Amring,lr, N 0 - 'o:Van Amring,N 0 . J LAngdon AMERIOAN HOHOR.4hest - nut street, above 11111 h. L „„ Hobioxi,S ; Oeo W Dowell, Button `illti_Oratiford,Band King, Met At Maimed k 24-y- , Mies hi Turner, N Y 30.Palmer,,penn— - Wm Phillips, Ohio Murielmen;Linoislei oo , Mrs J W Linville, Pa . sJ Pooki Smithfield, Va 57 T 8 Wood, Home; Ga Milaymond;l3pringtield,lll 58 SUMMON, Ohio - Geo stWilliemh Ohio , John Douglass, Donn bl'Grinvis, 'Ark ' John Ilanamn..Pll Bei jit Goatee, Balt - --Leonid Pessanoi Bait ' P 0 Vallersio, New York - AILEBOHANTeIf•HOTEL—Ponrth st..bslow Arob. Tam Futon} Wale, Pa 7 Wallace, Brownsville; Pa R'Davls, - -Ebensburg, Pa .• s 7 A Moore, Ebensburg, Pa .Wm A-Porter, Waynesburg B Gordan & wf, Green co &lei Gordon; Green cm ' „ H E Grey West Chester, s M:Gregg,sBt Bouts 14618 Whitaker. lows D 0 VP bitsker, lowa' - John 0 - 13andy, Boston YT. MoNimi Krtkpatrlak,Plttsbargh I. Boardman & lady, Conn • 8 G Pry & lady, Trapp, Pa T W Caissday,Londonco,Va John 0 Holler, Md 7Oslati Paul, Olooloriett• W Atwood Easton - W A Eimpson, Look Haven -0 B Bowmen,'Williamsport WE Barrett, Oinabilai Pa - 'Opus Brown, Milton, Pa , UNION HOTEL=Azah' street, below 'north. Itamsey, NT • - Jan 0 blalford, N J Jib nooks Pine Grove • Abreiner & I*, Pa D Graff & Is, Pa • ' • BP Brewster, N 7 - 'B 31 Hood, Bridgeton, N J 7 J Fechtlg. B Holmes, N-1 JAI Salem, N J • T P Rocap; N Joe R Woodruff, N o,Perkineon,N Brunswick A B Burgers; N Brunewick Beeville, Cohn - 8 Seifert, Beading VBANELIN HOUSE!--Chestnut street, above Third. A P Beisiell, Baltimore D J Ashland P Ball &son, Va, W Boyars & wi, N 'W-II Rickards, ' ' .Miu Dare, NJ IW,GMeni, NT ' • Beal Everson, BM - P BolidLog,,Trenton - " B it Borden, Trenton W May, N Y BB Gordon, Lancaster Mrs D 0 Bosse &,eh, Pa TAMS B loud, N Jae II Cobb, Richmond' • 'J Van Voorhies To. la, N Y Clio Hastings, NY ' AB Flinn, Wilmingln, Del 0 W Brans, Baltimore ' . A P Nash, Boston • A Crocker, Mass -30 b Bradford, Boston , NATIONAL 1110P8L—Bane street, *bora Third. H 0 Heiehtri, Mika% P$ James M Neter, Lebanon N J Nye & lady, oat Ps 8 it Dickson, Harrisburg Lavas Roper, Pa • Jos Harsh, Lebanon Ps W 0 Blair, Pittston - , ,W 8 Pouts, Pottsville LI S Smith, Balt• • •• John It Pherson Albany - P Alma Tomlinson, a Wm Pau', Danv ille • Jacob' Wernert. Mmersville (Leo W Ramsay, NJ 0 VWallsoo - AMMON 11011Bib—Beconit st,,, below AT* Hint Dairis i 'Lock Rican W jenkinc,Lancootor co •R.l, Bunono,l3loote Henry• B Painter, in Louie ncoria-Westoni York. Pa ' R D Mackey, York, Pa P 8 Balker,ltork, , Pa` Thos R Randall*, To.k, Pi Main 8 Miller West, Pal - Rob! N Y; — 4obti Mollaa,"Pa MOVRT TRUNDN - 110T2D- B eoond 'bore Aroh. Mkt Miller, NY. ••• ,' aids, N tteoansOlocbeater; WV% R D Roffeeker,l3myres,Del HBoffeeker,t3myina, Del Cleo Biddle, Md . . T teraddelli llanedelt,DTß V Dare; PhDs SLAWS; BEAR INN—Fifth and Merchant streate. Geo Callaghan fr, la. Phil's' If P-Yorhees. Delaware , -N T Pletcher, 21,0astle, Del Wm Levis, West Chester ' Joa J Echaffar,'N Y 0 UPtubbs, Lancaster oo Dt Penneck; - Wilm , gton, Del Thos Dowses, Pa Allunting,:Dalavam Pa - -Atra — Tlaite.e,Delvr,tm,-14, 'Sratilayea, °baster co,'PA S Pilger, Doylestown - J - Arliaiskerahaor. Chester eo Job lives, Chester eo, Pa A R'YanOlest, . - 13ANLNY WRAP HOTEL -Second street, below Vine D iterrlekellathleheal john L Nerdpa, N: lota Graeae, N J ' • J Beading - , Halberd - 7no B Bryan; - Doylestown B Stewart, Da:lel/tow* Theo P HerTeyirot.ilestown 0 Nyoloud, owtoria Mr Rlttenboneei ?Id - - BLACK BIA111101 , 1B.:—Thlidat:, Bey 8 8 Probst, Allentown. P:Weaver, Freeport, 11l I B Conrad, Benivllle, Fa Owl, Lehigh 00, Pa , It F Wagoner, Lehigh co, Pa' , -,BALD 1101,11,Thir3 street. abOre eallowhlll. - 7. Smith, Pa It L MoOluza, Clarion: Pa P Rem, N-1 , P ', , -.= '. lt Caltia, North'pton co John B /nee, I Y 71 Butz, Northampton eo - Wm linnoberger, Nortle , pton to -' . , : OPerial Nottces. Yak . Proposlttott:LAPO unaeratouti that lfitfes gene* &to:, in offeHog « Arias Itauelts AAP ittehniVilitir• : tenorator, ,, agree That if It does not -,fastorethe hear and whiskers, however gray, to, their original life-like color, In less that three weeks, they will refund the menerpald for it. The Renovator Is warranted ant tn, otntain any deleteriona anbatanee , ealt bjall reepeotablit Druggists, and at the Labors.. tory of Jotair' Flausn'to Co., Perfumers and Importein, 704' Catirsmr Street, Philadelphia. ' molts. at 4 one• Price Clettiing.ei the Litton Styles, and made in the het rientree,"eiprottely for Reran. 111L18. *WWI* our lonint setting prites in PLAIN PIOOIIB On 4ncb article., All goods made to order are warranted "litiiiifiwie4, and oar oers-ratOw starlit le etrletly ad hared to; Wo ballet* Ws to be' the only fair way of dealing as thereby all are treated alike; , - tolgS3 de CO., ..an2T..ly %It Ithltlt3l Street. - #64elP5 troseaine, JOlngle eppllostlow renters the hair—fib froslttr how Witt and dry—soft 04 tooay for several dspi. It Is inn Itsit.'"Atib Clasriew Ifafa DBll/11ING is ?XI ' WORLD, BABSARD it CO., Twelfth WI Obettoot Ste. 'Sole Agents ➢or site by deilersgenerally, st 60 eta per bottle. nolo4f : New-Trimmings and Zephyr Store and lino. TORY,-4.'0.71(& WELL de 80N, Southeast Eta. youth end-Ohestuut. oe2l-Ito :=A50,.100, son, eon, son, S6O, son, too.— euxemvir SEWIR4 )1401LINES.—PRIOES A110111).-"—A View and 'elegant Pamily Sewing Ma. 'Aline for, 1450, and the general seals of prices greatly who-want a anbstantiel, duple, and re liable/Sewing Machine, which' hat an established repo, Aittori „doing. the, very best nark on fifer/ hind of =aerial; arilrivited.ti - call at our dace and examine the new machines. at the reduced prices. They can not fail to be intoned. I. M. SINGER. fc 00., neMtalg No, 802 CHESTNUT Street. , Stnisenis: Saving' Fund—Northwest Corner ot &nand and 'Walnut' streets. Reeelvis deposits in aims' - Or One Lollar and upwards, from an classes of the ocianntuilty, and alloive interest at the ritnor are par sent, per arionni. Ogee open Milli,. from - 0 until 6 ololook, and on Noa• day and Matarday until 9 in the evening. Prseddent, Franklin Pell; • Trassitior, and Beeretary,•Oharlee Monis - - - Mint% ,Elind.=-81v• Par Vent: Intereet.— NATIONAL 88873 TY TNUST.,OOMPANT, WALNUT Otraiti ti. W. minor Of TrIAND, Philadelphia. Money Motred In any cum, lame or emit, and Interest paid front' the day of.depecit to the 'day or withdrawal. Money la received and payments made daily, without noftee. The iniaetatenta are Mode in Real Estate, lifirrtgages, (ironed lieitte, , 'and such 11rst-eises mond tie* ar th darter reqtarea. Ocoee haute, from potatoes In the zo,,rning until 5 O'clock in the afternoon, ad co Monday awl Thursday evenlergantll B &clash. roe -2'gr abettor &wanders , Clnselcal UM!Ante, nt tie :WEST PRIIADM.SHIA INSTITUTE, comer of MARKET. Street and WILLIAM, will be reopened on the Scat MONDAY of September. Puptle, to the nem. ' -ber (if Arkr,,wlll be received WIISOOT HIPESSIP OP PAZ. OR vie - reoeseona RAILWAYS OP TRS COPY. ..oe6,:wittiout egpense„by a pleasant and We coo :veishoe, papile Can be carrte&tnto the fresh Mr of the ecuntrp In lova than half an hoar from the centre of the City Beferal autos of open ground. erder on the beau tiful-groves-of this - gemlnary; which Is patronized bj `many of tho"distingalshed gentlemen of the city, among 'whom are the Ndltore of The Prem, the Ledger, and The -liorth.'Amerlatin and Tinital States Gazette. Pn.. pile are rewired. by the day, or into the family of the Prineipal: • ' - - ".; • • ' • ' l f.ttur.doetrala., July 1868. c , WO, the nrcierstgned, 'lmre had Bone or wards in 'professor Saunders' institute and family daring the Seeefole .whieh has inqt dosed. In respect to parental t4dnesovhipp7 Influences,, Attention to health, and - plogrege in'tborotigh odttcaton" our expeotatlone have Peen'Ailltresilsed. To oar dude, who are looking (ornilecidedli good - 'robot , for their sons; we eordtally ifia, : tor - do tie*nninerid Professor Saunders! TrudOcite: lawirrnE, dioh etieet. of The Premix. L, Com - =,l r f CanZLIIII N. THOMPSON, Thompson d: Hoed, No 151; dtwood, , •*l3 . fobeettfir. Amt.. - • ' , g 4 .4I , :rt:SIHTER',I4OO - INfird Krona° dolt illg iaro -1 1. 1 • 1 " r - Market stree t. lodes West;.trNOUGN - ,tt: MARTIN,4O2S Walnut street. ,, -Portlandor, ONier Patiososor , this lu,tltntion :; _'.l3lllll:plTafrm i Market Ansel, • tr!.ftitionEpt. 203 South Sixth street. T. P. OoLoliAliait efoilt Nighth , etieet. lebrt Vistl :•4 , ,A 4 •B. BuovMiiiiss SOntu simbet, ' :44110: MOORS, tOfflin'ikuAre: • - 4 A - -it - "AVANgol , 47 , oSTatrikeiri-- • ; 41;f- •A —)°, OtPt..tlodgqr. • • . makttaktit, office or rrirtg.i tu i r i e ,,,,, WNA/ .10'1111.18 ,TaNM/5ip54500,24: ,,, ; . .! 14 1 :f . - 411 4 119 8.1040'4i0ul 000. - • r Thomas W. Bally, NO. b 2 2, Market. Street, importer and Dealer In Pine Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware. First-class goods Constantly on hand. The anbscriber, paying cash for every article, is enabled to sell at a small advance. Those about purchasing would do well to call. All goods warranted as repro• entsed se4.Bm GroFor at Bakerle Celebrated Fatally Sewing MACHINES. " A NEW STYLE—PRIOR $5O. 7119 Crammer dream., PaILADSLPIII/.. ' , Thee's Machines sew from two spools, and form a sewn of imerpialled strength, beauty, and elasticity, which will Nor rip, even if every fourth stitch be cut They are unquestionably the beat in the market for family use. ocidM frrssyn NM A OtgallGAll...ar On Thursday, Nov. Bth. at Grace Church, by the Rev. R A. Carden, Rector of Bt. Matthias, Mr. JAMES H. onenntrsts, of Wilmington, N. C., to MARY ANN, third daughter of Joe igtOCCILEM, formerly of Boston. * By Rov T. A. Fernley, on Tuesday night, the 18th instant, ISAA 0 11. EGORIDGB, of •Philadelphis, to JANE MaVAY, of Raven Rock, Huntington county, New Jersey. -' On the loth instant, in the Church of the lireogellets, by the Rector, Rev. Samuel Durborow, Mr. JOSEPH DOIIDWIN to ,Miss ELIZABETH ALATTSON, all of Ws city. ' On board the 11.8. ship flaranao,t , at Panama, Oot. 20th, 1830, of yellow fever, after three days il l ness, Acting U. M. ALFRED EIdFFY, 11. 8. N., son of A. 1104, Eon , of this city. On the 17th instant, Airs - MARGARET TOOL, wife of Christopher Tool, In the 28th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the finally are reaped fatly invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, in Lower Merlon Townahlp, on the Falls 'road, half a mile from Bowman's Bridge, this (Friday) afternoon. at one o'clock. To proceed to On tizedral Cemetery. On the lenb inetitat, ak'blEß SHANNON, aged fifty 7811Z8. The relatives and friends of the family are 'respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence. No. 921' Swaneon ;street, below Ohrletlan, at two o , elook this (Oeiday) envenom; without further no 'tee. On the 17th instant, CATHARINE VANLBER, wife of Samuel Vanleer, in the 88th year of her age. The relatives and friends or the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, B. W. corner of Front and John streets, tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. To pro ceed to Wharton hi X. (Mardi. re et On the nth instant, MARGARET, wife of John Mc- Cabe, aged 46 years. The relatives and'friends of the family are romped. folly invited to attend the [naval, from the residence of her husband, in Murray et e t, between Twenty. fourth and Twenty-fifth, above Spring Garden street, this (Friday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Cathedral Cemetery. Oa the 16th Meant. Hrs. ELLEN DOVER, wife of James Denver , aged 68 years. Tete relativee and fricAdli of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, No 1107 Front etreet,' below Washing ton, this (Friday) ramping, It half-past S o'clock, with out further notice. Funeral service at St. PhWp'm Church. Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery. to On the 16th instant, Mr. JOSEPH PEON, Sr., in the 68th year of hie age. The relatives and friends of The family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his eon-in. law, George R. Rains, No, 824 Franklin street, at 10 o'clock this (Friday) morning. To proceed to Monument ge metery. On TditidaY morning ldlh hutt., JAMES MEEHAN, "-xr urnte -mmyearor hts" ate - . ", The friends of the family are invited tirattend his Enneral, from the residence Of hit brother, No. 880 North Tenth street, this (Friday) morning, at 1044 o'clock. at, Oa Monday afternoon, - November . 250, _ AMANDA GREENE, Wife of E. W. 0, Greene, gild, danghter Of Harrah:di, deeedscil. The funeral Wilt take p ace from her husband's resi dence, No. 'l5Ol Apple street, above Jefferson, this (Friday) morning, at 10 'o'clock. tt On the 10th - instant, JAMES NOLEN, in the 83.1 year of his age. On the 17th Instant. MICHAEL, son of Christian and Ellen licisentants, aged 14 months. • * V. Park BenJanitn teen:trey to.niant, at )lUBIOAL FUND Itetbie; for the Benefit of the North BROAD Street FILESBYTNRIAN ottunou t *set a ne* edition of hie Humorous Lecture on PAM- Adottetion 26 ovate. • • it* Post Office, Philadelphia November 13,3 ;8,,1858.—A FOREIGN. IdArli will be mode up at this Wilco on FRIDAY, Itith inst.. (closing it 8 o'clock P. M. F r GA)o be despatched for LIVNRPODI, by Steamship RA RA°, oaiArJRDAT,the 28th. 7t IDEON G. N.P.I3TCOTT, Poitintuder. Trßailroad companies nod ,Ha man Life,— The legal duty rf all Railroad lompanies to adopt at once, promptly and generally, precautionary Improve- mente of tried and undoubted nine, calculated to save life and mitigate danger. needs no argument to Convince a thinking nigh., Ilqt, Unfortunately foe the people and the steekholders, there are Otte too ninny of those in authority yho do not snitielianilY realize their respenelbllity in trihrrnattar Their thoughts pco o'gollpied about too many other things ; their duties et Briparintenfientst are olesrlje not their sole thought and Mae . . Urge fortnues are accumulated in a few years from email eateries, end the verdant masses of the com munity look up to our railway ofgalais as if they were the (treat Mogul. But let no auk bow many of them perforate their duties with ft tingle eye to the intends of the Stookheldent, alit the safety of their employees and the precions litres that are dal y portMlitted tit Walt keeping, &Opole, for lnaknce, as wu stigkeited a taw pairs aide", that a Beet be brovided 'errant of each lobomotive, and one of the dire:store reqpired to ride in front of each passenger train how long would it be hafore the aforesaid officers wou ld make the Inquiry of their mechanics: - Aro our treins arranged ~toetee, ay soon as they pomildy can bey' We also have d profound eptiviation, thatllhey 'Would hate earnest desire, Mao, to hold the reins themselves when in that posi tion. Title may be a strong case, but It le directly to the point., It ie AbaOLUTIO SULLY and the ratite/1r lint rtuter to run a railroad train a moment without giving the foremost man upon it, of hie own volitlen, the pow er arrest it inetantly, if required. The VIZIO,SPO trust. is not far oil when mon high in authority, to receipt of princely salaries, can condescend to give these minor (to them—primary to the traveller ant stockholder—) subjects a little of their attention. It is an unfortu nate fact for the interests of nitro:al corporations, that comparatively few smart, able men work for sari es, The men of thought, and men of action, are their own employers; they have the forethought and Judgment to adopt and get the benedt of improtemente before they are driVen into them by public sentiment or legions. Ran. We wish it were fully understood by railroad of deem that the ammess of all great enterprises le de. pendent upon attention to little things. An officer may neglect Improvements calculatoti rimy Produce ea my or improve 'Weal, or anything of hat character; but to neglect any precaution for the safety ppt bunion life, Or the control of the fearful momentum Inherent in every moving train, is a fearful responsi ty for any man to assume, ant we undertake to say that no man poeeoeeing the qualificatlone for a Railroad Su perintendent wilt neglect to give a Monti wi to eve's de vices for'one moment. It Is, or rather ought to be the mist important thought of a Superintendent's Madams, to anticipate and.provde the antidote for every &urger to which his train is liable. A man of eullieleat abili ty and conscience for the position would hardly rest until satisfied that he had perforated hit whole duty in this matter. It le perfectly Idle for a President or Superintendent to say, or endeavor to quiet his con science by saying, that nothing will happen to us, wo are all right and cafe' to be cure, sect- en's have oc curred, but ye never shall have another train out of time—we never shall have another axle break, or wheel either; our rails are all right. The cattle along our road are better educated now; nobody will ever place °Windier:a on our track, or pry open the rails. All the villainy and rogues are to State Prison (What a blotted thing it would be if this latter elates were Mott We wonder where same railway Managua would be then,) A cal tents Will amine, that escape the most rigid mu tiny. Wheels brelk when least expected, axles ditto, ratio ditto, chairs also. Murderous villains will plate obstru thins on the track, and numerous causes con epire to make a trompt stoppage of the train a fre quent nee deity. It will not do, Messrs. Railway °Ul cers, for you to say in reply to this, you are bored to death by new improvements of all forte, and do not know what or how to decide; you ought to know; and if you do cot, you should confide in the better judg ment of those who do. It le a poor way to shirk your ;empanel hitt) , by esylog Mime are the opinions of some over-seneuine inventor, and entitled to no considers- Lion. 7heyare stubborn facts, which we are prepared at all times to substantiate. We make no statements we are net prepared to prove ; and we think we have given a suffinent amount of thought and study to the subject of railroad 'aeoldenie to know what will pro dace the largest emonat of ■ , fety in railway transit. Our familiarity with railroad inecbautem dates balk as far at, 1832, and we are egotistic enough to think that we :cannot be charged with being a novice, Perhaps the Preatest amount of difference In our me, as against that of most inventors, is thin: We never came be fore the public until we had a TR MD, ?AMID, AM/pin , Mien IRY6STIOT ; we consequently have :term had to unasyanythlog. We wish railroad officers to und•retand as early es possible that we are not to be clamed with those who preeent them improvements of untried and doubtful value, nor do we salt patent rights and ask companies to incur the expeneee and trouble of experiments. We know Mat exactly what we propose to de, and we in tend to do it, and we also intend that every rai'road company in the Union shall adopt this improvement or tome other equally as good for the purpose. It is to be hoped that the Creels nearl• at hand when railroad train shall be better controlled than hereto fore. There has been altogether too much trusting to luck in these mat'ers, audit will not do We urge all ' completes to adopt our improvement at once, while we are aelliog cheap ; you will come to it, gentlemen, and you will evince your wisdom and forethought by ' noting promptly and buying it:while you can (chain/ ; and as an evidence of our good faith and honesty of purpose, we will toy that we will feral& the trackman for the entire passenger equipment of any road, and -will allow fourteenths trial before settlemout,and each company shalt be its oven Judge an to whether the im provement to desirable This precaution, we under take to say. will promcto the security of life and pre y:64.l'in railway trains to an extent hitherto unknown, or, to nee the laconic language of the late Nicholas Dean, its univerilal adoption would mark 'a new era in the safety of life and property conveyed by railroads. We refer, in conclusion, to any of {he officers, enc,i. neers,, or, master-meohanice of the -following r ads: Hudson River Cleveland and Toledo, Terre haute and Richmond, Michigan Central, Old Colony and Pall Itiveri Panama, ice, &e., &c. U.R. RAILROAD CAR -BRAHE CO., - No, 01 FOE 01., T. W. (1., Cnatida, !Rol. 00/041-181 'IAYENEITTI 0000AINill _ . "St. Vltnalt battiot.Lihis dlitresstug and niortifylug nerVoni affection is left generally , blither to take its natural °ennui, or letreated on general print. plea with vary littleauceoes. The' vervotts symptoms , are notthe disease itself, and pointed from ¬ional Or organic 4erangeinent in the nervous centres. No medicine has teen found equal to the PERUVIAN ClrfillP, in checking the involuntary nervous trent.. binge known tut Et. Titus's Canoe. " For Bale in, this city by P. Brown, corneolifth and Chestnut, and Hassard & 00., 'corner ,Twelfth and Chestnut. ' ootademtf TO 'All - who • Want Money. Sines & ,Brokers, Northwest conker of THIRD and GdfiKßLi. 'IITRESTs, below LOMBARD, advance Oar& liberally, In large and email amounts, 'upon dep.:oats of• Watche!, Diamonds, Jerielryc Guns, `Olothivg, &o; on moderate tams.' °Mee Lours from 6A. to 7.P. AL 00234 m Cure - tor Cough and. Cold.—As soon no there Is the slightest uneasiness of tho Chest, with difficulty of breathing, or Indication of Catqh, take during the day, a few" Brown's Bronchial Troches) , Containing demulcent ingeediente, they allay PiensonarY Irrita tion. Sold wholesale, and retail at P. Baown's, sorner of Chestnut and Fifth streets.. nol6-ead-12t W. Henry Patten, Manufacturer of Window SHADES, and Importer of CURTAIN and UPHOL. STEEP MATERIALS, LACE and MUSLIN CUR TAINS. BECOATELLES, SATIN DE LOINS and . WORSTED DAMASK, RAPS, MOREENS, PLUSHER, GIMPS and TASSELS, GILT CORNICES and OUR TAIR °MOMENTS. Gilt Window Shades, with all th trimmings, as low as 76 cents each. Just received from Auction a large Invoice of Curtains, which are offered at the following unprecedented low priced: 911Lrtaing, $1 00, worth $3 00 a pat 4 .` $a 00, ei $t 00 Tambour Lace , $3 00, ~ •$0 00 Quite heavy 4, <I 813 00, 1, $lO 00 ,, ElOgarit rich 'Etubroideol; 510 00; ' 520 00 1, Damask Ourfains frOin. $lO 00 to $l6 00 per window, complete. Curtains made and put up at the shorteat notice', by Competent workmen. W. HENRE PATTEN, 510 CHESTNUT St., ocl2-omos Opposite Jayne's New Hall Ittartiages. Weattjs. Pngss do .—Part.mm f4tfVf4R,,,,t '+f' The Phlludelphfa Bonk.—pilisadetphtei 11„3 November 16, 1868 --At :VW Anuutl Tiecaol held yesterday, the following gentlemen were du/ elected Directors of the Bank : 'Thomas Robins, 'Jeeeph Swift, aamuel Prficoith,‘ I Morahan Hi, Josh ua Loogetreth,* - Lewis it Ad:buret, . 42alatta Campbell, Abraham Hart, lliohard D. Wood. Frederick Lenuig, • John W. °bighorn, Daniel D. Hinman. John Welsh, 'And at a meeting of the oard of Directors, held th day, Thomas Robins, Esq., was unanimouelfre-electel President, •uol7.lit lirßank of Piiativville . .....fhoOnixvin Nev. Bth, 1868 - -Notice 'e hereby given that t booke for receiving subscription to th - . Capital Btock the . 4 BANK OF PROIN/XYILLE,” wilt be open at th Phoanixville Hotel, In the Borough of Plnnisville.-Ye. on MONDAY and TUMIDLY, Noveraber and 21 from IBA M. to 4D. hf ;Of each day. • 1 The provisional subscribere, and On others, are 1 , 4 apeotfutty requeated to come forward at the time sham named and take Stock, on which Sloe Dollars per shall wilt be requited to be paid. The Commissioners have the satiefactlon to annum to the Stockholders and • the public!, that when t 'above requisition be complied with;saffielent Met wi hove been taken to obtain Lettere Patent. • By order of the Board of Commiseionerd, ' not'-4t N. fd. Secretary. ! 07 . University of Pennsylvania. oirearasxv or MINES, ARTS, AND MANUFAOTURES. 0001t80 or 1868-1969, The winter course of Instruction in this Departankt will commence on THURSDAY, December 20,1868, aid will be coot rued as follows : kiloHattlOS AllO 001M10000. 'Prof. JOHN F. Pan Ert, Monday and Thurridayqc 4 P. M. t 1104007 kEre Prof. CHARLES E. VIRGO Tuesday and Friday, 4'P. M. 01;711. ONOI7IIIIIIHO, BITAYSTING, AND 00tiliTIMOTICII, Prof. FAIRMAN ROGERS, Monday and Thursdap,it bP. M. • 17PLI0D stantoltkrlOS: Prof. E. OTIS KRNDALL.—A Course of Mathemt may be followed by those who desire to do so, under e direction of the Professor of Mathematics. The Lectures will be amply illustrated by Modell, %swinge, and Specimens The Outran may be attended either eingly or togethii. ARRANGEMENT OF COURSE. • PROP. FRAZER. THEORY 07 MIONANIOB and its application to tie construction of machines. Onanurrair its theories, and the properties of bodlin and their oomponnds : its applications in the arts PROP. KENDALL. APPLIED Milantiated Trigonometry, Predict!. Astronomy.. Theory of inetrumeale and observations. PROF. ROGER 9. ' OlvIL ENOISZERING StroVeVINO: triangulation and compass, linear, mining, and hydrogniphio surveying: , CONBratIOTION: strsngth of materials, memory, frau?. log, and the speolal application to railroads, canals, ani waterworks. !• PROP. TREGO. GloLoor as applied to the origin, order, and gas. graphical distribution of rack formations, and its prep. Goal application to ruining, inanufactutee, and aplotd tare. Motaascooy, as applied to the constituent material'', of rocks, the external and chemical character of Orel and mineral snbstancee, tiler connection with the vit. miens rock formations, and their use. In metallurgy end manufacturee. Attendance upon those Coureee is entirely voluntary, and they are not connected with the ordinary Collage Instructions. . . . • • - Nor any one Conroe. $6 OD For the whole series, including Mathematical Ict- Arcot= ID CO The lectures will be continued until the end of Much For Tickets, apply to Frederick Dick, Janitor, at the 'varsity—North Building. And for information r!)- quoting the MOW, to FAIRMAN ROGERS, legßonk of Comnierce.—Ptillatielphin, No vember 2, 1868.—The Board of Dlreetore have Ibis day deolered a dividend of dye per cent pueblo on demand, clear of Diet° Tax. J. 0. DONNALL, n3-wfmnt puller. Ramo for invalids with allectioas of OILEST. S. W. corner PARKE and OfiIISTNUT Streets. co2l-1w West Philadelphia [Er Business Men's Union Prayer Meeting Daily from Twelve to One o'clock, in the Bansom•etreet Church. More I been there? If not, why 1 Special Prayer for Sabbath Schools on Saturday. Prayer for our Firemen on Thursday. These services are deeply interesting. gliaeolutiattes attb Zovartturabio. NOTICE.—The Co-partnership heretofore 11 extetleg between SETH W. BOLT ic WM S. TAYLOR, under the name and firm of BOLT an TAY LOR, has tbls day been dieeolved by mutual eminent. Theta/Ars of the late firm wtil be settled by SETO. 'W. HOLT at No. 26/ North BEOOND Street. SHTII W. HOLT, J. TAYLOR. Dated Philadelphia, Nov. 16, ISM The bininen will be continued by SETH W. HOLT, at the old stand, No. 259 North SECOND Street, where may be found a large assortment of fresh Groceries and Ship Stores. ' N. B.—Orders will receive prompt attention. nl9 dtil, REMOVAL. JOSHUA L. BAI LE Y WILL OM MI NEW STORE, NO. 213 NtiLEKET ETAEBT, NOM% 1310 E, ABOVE 8800 ND, ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, wcrn hat ENTIRELY NEW HOCK Oilcan, VERY OUR/OUS, SCARCE, RARE, AND OLD BOOM bought by JOHN' OAMPDBLL. Highest prise pale. Orders attAnded to in eTery Etats of the Union. Books Imported from Europe. - 0.19-Elm BAZAAR, NINTH AND GEORGE STREETS —"MOTION SALE OH 1.1011810, ate. , on SATURDAY MORNING, at JO o'clock, anzi... prising Estate of 3, J. VANSTOKEL, deceased, t.t A pair of Bay Limes, 6 years old, can trot close to 8 minutes torther. saddle and tiarnees Bores, 5 yearn old. GernisetoWn wagon, by Wittrbn. One light no•top wagon, by Watson, One do do by WaPon, polo end shafts. One light Phaeton, built by Watson, In English style, nearly as good as new. One set double harness by lemay & Philips. On 4 do do by RepreA. One do do by Olfisaf, N, T:, boat 000. One • do do very I , ght. Ono eiegani cluing tattle *, 8 sets steel pole obelus ; 0 melts seminar and winter horse clothing, some very 'costly ; 4 elegant whips ; halters; one city tr op sad dle and equipments •, lot stable fixtures and furniture. The whole to be Bold without teeerre. flaw 1_ _ , A sorrel horse, a years old, 18 hands high. A sorrel, horse, 6 geari 910,18 hands high. A Raid b[ dun carriage horse]. A sorrel Done, 6 years old, mg hands WO, A long-tail bay horse, 0 year, old. A bay horse, 8 yearn old, 10 hands high. A eorrti hone, 6 years old, 16% hands high. A gray horse, Et years old, 16% bands high. A black stud-colt, 3 yearn old. A northern , bred bay horse, 7 years old. A PainnAan,black idoroo, years old, chinitntit Sorrel, hozhe, J.O yeses old. Also a Watson carriage and harnese. A brown mare, 10 bands high. A brown mare,ls36 bands high. A long•tail gray maze 8 y are old. A gray horse. 7 years old, 16 hands high. A sorrel horse. 16X, hand* high, 6 years old, A bay horse, 40,1 hando b,gE, 9 years old. A grey dandily horse, Si years bid, A bay mare, 0 yearn old, 15X hands high. A bay horse, 7 years old, lb hoods high. h Also, other ones . _ _ At the commencement of the Sale, will be sold a large collection of desirable new end second-hand Cartiagee, including two Oarrlagea by order of the underwriters. frp No peaopcnement on account of the weather. nib 2tlf MAILED W. I.II4IIENES3, Auctioneer. A NEW Ann IMPORTANT DISCOVERY WASHING AND SCOURING This important discovery has just been patented by the United States, and It le now conddeutly reiomraended to Manufacturers, Housekeepers, and others. It ie a labor-saving preparation, and costs less than half of any other article known for cleansing purposes. While it cleanses, whitens, and purifies Cotton, linen, and Woollen goods of every description, it will not Injure the most delicate fabric. Certificates of Its value have been given by some of the loading manufaoturers of the country, cs well a by many reliable housekeepers and citizens. Manufactured by the Patentee, and for aje by SAMUEL GRANT, JR., Sr 00., 189 SOUTH WATER STREET, jy22-thtu ly PHILADELPHIA VAIITION. PI3ENT/Siiii3 WABUING AND SCOUJIMI SOLU TION.—The undersigned would caution the public against the purchase of Liquid Washing Solutions, pur porting to be similar to, or equally efficient with, hid. The undersigned is protected by a patent in the manu faotu•e of the only article which can be safely and effi ciently mei. Spurious imitations have been got up, which will prove Ineflicient in cleansing, and deleteri ous to the fabric. Grocers and retailers should be careful not to purchase the Washing and Scouring So lotion except of no, aa they will otherwise reeler them selves liable as infringe's Purchasers should be care ful to purchase ONLY PItENTISIPS SOLUTION, as they will thee avoid all risk of destroying the fabrics washed. Conclusive proofs can be furnished that this article will not Injure the fabric. _sept2£l.Bmo-tbdttn MANILA AND JUTE ROPE, CORDS, rxrvirlisams, 311T0., Manufactured and for sole at the lowest New York prim, by WEAVER, FITLER & CO., No. 23 N. WATER Strent, and 22 N. WHARVES. n01.7-2m SOUTHWARK BANK, PIIIL6DILPIII6, JUDO 28, 1868. NOTION is hereby given, that The Southwark Bank of Philadelphia," located in the Oily of Phila delphia. and created for Banking purposes, with a opt. tal of , two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, intends to make application to the next Legislature of this Commonwealth for an limeade of one hundred and Ofty thousand dollare to its present capital steak. By order of the Board of Direotore. Jeati•wed 6 mod P. P. SWIRL, Cashier. 'EST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE, BY or WELT. HENRY, N 0.148 MARKET Street, near Reeend -60, bble pare Conneetinut CIDER, (ewed.) XOO WI Atom POTATOES. iiolB.2t* B. COMIGYB, dishier ;MAN OF TOR FACULTY', West Itittenbouee &lairs Rentonals. MUMS, AND DESIRABLE DRY•OOOD8 IOR WINTER TRADE PZIENTIt3B.ISI 110i,TJT1.01.T. PATENTED JI:INP IN, 1888 4*k",lili.Ut ;ircovvintxt 19.:.i1858. New publirOcte. GREAT NATIONAL WORK BANCROFT'S HISTORY -OR THE UNITED STATES, LITTLE, O BR L/eHli O D W DT N, & 00, 112 WASEIINGTON-STREET, BOSTON. HISTORY ON THE UNITED STA TES, PAM TUE DiaOOUBBT 0 v THE AMERICAN CONTINENT. By Bon. %tonna BiNottorr. With Portraits, Mope, etc. Vole. Ito VII. Bvo, cloth, now ready. ' VOLUME! VII: le alio butted as Vol. 1 of the Ame rican itepolution, of which it commences Ake history, concluding with en account of the Battle of Bunker UM. VOLUME 'VIII. will appear shortly, and the remain ing volumes an soon as prepared for the Press. ' The Unrqualled facilißles possessed by Mr. Ban croft in the preparation of theme volumes, and the many years of labor and reaearch which he has beetewed upon them, together with the admirable and attractive atyle In which thoy are written, hove canoed this area, work to be not venally regaried, both in Zu-opo and Ameri ca, as the beat hietory of this country yet produced, and as a standard and authority. "Among the historians who have attained a high and deserved reputation in the United Mates 'within the last few yearn, we are inclined to yield the tirst place to George Bancroft. Ills experience in political and diplomatic life, no less than his rare and generous cul. turn, and hie singular union of the highest mental food ties. enable us to predict, with confidence, that hie work will be reticent damong the genuine master-pieces of historical genitur.”—[Weatudrster Review. "This noble theme nag been treated wllh a beauty ant a power by one whom I need not name in thin pre. woe, (the historian of the , llnded Staten which, without impairing their authenticity , have converted the severe pages of cur history into a magnificent Odyr sey of natiooal adventure."—(Everettic Lecture on the rDiecovery of America The further this work proceodo, the more do we feel that it must take its place aa en essentially satisfactory history of the United etstes."--ELoodou Athenamm. ' from the copious extracts which we have given from this volume, (V 11.,) It will be seen that in respect of composition it Is a model of vigorous condensation. If it does not display the tweet and careless flow of the father cf history, its inn b.evity rivs,is the oeuvres- Mon of Thaw Mee or Tacitus. On this account It will be welcome to the earnrat etudent who wishes for am plitude of facts with sparingoess of phrase while Its abundant illustratione of the • heart of Na ture' fatly seats& the position of the work an a popular favorite." New York Tribune, • nWe mutt pay to this volume (VII )ac a whale, the tribute of unstinted and exalted praise."—[North Arne rime Review. fir. Ilsooroft , s work improves as It advances. We are pleased to find that tho same candid and temperate tone is continued in the more difficult Tart of the nar rative on whieh he has now entered. gnough of feeling the author throws into km; page s to sustain interest— never enough to give alrenee.”--1 London Literary Ur mite. "It la at much a matter of mune with na to expect everything that is learned, blillant, and fruitiestlye in a new 'book by Bacoroft, as to expect a dazzling light and &fertilising beat from the sue, and ono eurprieea ne 421 little as the other.”—{New York Evening Pont. noMerfm 31-if titnibcr. To DEALERS IN LUMBER. ' L. D. DAVIS & COI Domnateaton Lumber Yard, BROAD Argot, Wow Vino. Take Bane and Vine-etreet. Oere. 140 000 feet ileaeoned 'White Pine Plant. and Boards. 18,000 " " Hemlock Laths. • 30,000 .‘ Poplar Settee and Chair Plank. 20 000 14 Sri and 4x4 Scantling. 42,000 cl 4‘ and 414 Board/. 18,000 't 11lokory, Oak, and Ash Plank and Boards. nolB Manta. $5, 9 000 $B,OOO, $8,750, and $1,700 to lend on mortgage of city property. Apply at the office of JAMES H. CASTLE, 115 Month 'Mut Street. nol7-3to WANTED—To borrow $BOO on a LIFE INSURANCE POLICY for 51,600. Legal in terest and a liberal boom Will be paid. Address EL DRIDGE. at this office. notS-at* Watcbes, Jewelrg, tax. WILEY & , 11011111111 N BAILEY dr KITCHEN, 1110T9 removed to their new Yire•proof, White Warble Store, 819 CHESTNUT STREET, NORTH SIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD ROMEO. Now opening their tall stook of IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARN, AIM ',AHOY GOODS, To whit& they invite the attention of the yabllo. lIIIMPrWANA WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND PBARLS, grarriaßro. ISAAC( P. BRANIN, • EL LIGHT COACH & CARRIAGE BUILDNR, PRANKPORD, PA. - All work warranted lo give sattafactlon. Order,' ree• pettleilly solicited. nolo-2cna CA4RIAGEB. . WM., D. ItOGERB, ODAOII AND LIGET•OARRIAGE BUILDER 1009 Azin-ioWoinatritri. OTREET, • • - *Mira for CAKILIAI32B from all parts of the world executed with pronigtnesa, and satisfaction guarantied. Thal ,Sixiiires. CORNELIErS & BAKER, Mannfooturero of LAMPS, 011ANDELLERB, GAB FIXTURES, Ico. STOKE, 710 011EATNUT MOST. MANUFACTORIES, 821 MERRY Street, and MITE and COLUMBIA 0e45.1m1f Monne. Mal &date. VALUABLE FARM AND PLAN TATION AT Pitt "'ATP SALE—Ocntaining about 11,000 Acres of superior Land. well adapter! to Farm I og sod Orazh3g, 1 600 acres of which in Woodland, heavily tiro. bered with Spruce and Yellow Pine. Oak, Hickory, 160 Acres of very superior Aeh, all within a mile o f the Ricer or Pay. 400 A Ores 6t Batik Meadow, very rioh Marsh, the ba lance cleared and mostly tinder Cultivation at the pre sent time, situate In PRINOR WILLIAM 00IIMIT, STATE: OV VIRGINIA, On the West aide of the Potomac River, about ten miles below Mount Vernon, and has a front of about sig miles on the Potomao hiver and Occoquan Bay, with three of the most valuable SHAD RUMMIES 14 le United Btateo; a Peach Orchard of 400 Trees, tinkly or Hiring tile tomisti season 400 Acres are now in Glover and Tintothy, either for Alerting or °rasing) and 200 Acres In Wheat. The present orrner has proved it with a 'clew of reeding on It, and has put, within the last four years, 15,000 bushels of Lime and 40 toca of Guano upon it, with the moat wonderful results. THE IMPROVMENTS . . . Conaint of, a good noose, six rooms and a kitchen, 7 odt-houses for sbrrart!a ani workmen, 2 large barns, stable, corn hon e, &c., &ha a tell Of ereellent water at the door; also In the amigo of ionstructiod and nearly finished at the southern portion .: ( , )1 the tract, a two story house, with six rooms and a go barn. ,The Stock, Harming Utensils, Furniture, Boats, Nets, 04 Ropes ,of the Fisheries, large Boat for carrying *pod, awl oil Of the pmsont Grope on hand, will be die. posed of to the purchaser the moat reasonab:v terms, if desired. To Capitalists, the above Property offers many an. docemente, aro will be disposed of upon the most liberal terms, as the payment will be made easy. We inv.to especial attention to this Property, end solicit a personal inspection of the premises, which cannot tall to predate the most favorable impression as the great number of advantages it possesses over any other property In the certain prospect of yielding • late from the investment at °nee. J All Communications requesting a fuller or more eomplete deecriptlon of the Property will receive the prompt attention of the undersigned Nor terms, apply to COOPNR, JOIVN W. STOKES, Attorneys-at-Law, nog-tu th se 4w 42$ WALNUT St., Philala. Stlibitinal. PrAR TSIIOIINE 'S OUSE-ALL—TH ..aR (MEAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, WEAR STOMACH AND WEAK DOWELS. Prepared by a Ohemlat. Bottlea 12 25 and 60 emits. . . io y i lg i t li flNNATNST DISCOVERY IN lINDIOAL LIAUTBI.IOIINEiB OURE•ALL ehonid bo kept in all families, in case of accidents or sudden sioknese. TIA.RTSHOENE.B 011R1t-ALL auras Rheumatism. RABTSIIOUNWS OURE-ALL CUSIS Cramps, Oholle, Patna In the Btomaah or Bowels. RMATSROBNIPS OIIRS-ALL ouree Paine in the Limbo, Me, Back and Breast. RABTBIIO.IINB'S CIIRE-ALL cures Sprains, Braises, Scalds and Burns. HARTSHORNE'S OIIRE•ALL owes Neuralgia, Toothache and Stiffness In the Joiuta. 1141111311ORNIVB OURB•ALL cures Oholera, Var. rhms and All Pain, HARTSUORNE , B OURE•ALL aural Zan Ache and Deafness from a cold. HARTSHORNE'S OURE-ALL cures Dyspepsia and DuligestJon ; also, Hanker and Sore Mouth and Sore Throat. lIARTSLIORNIPS CURE-ALL mires MI Spinal/Sec tions and Weaknens In Limbs. . MARTIMICIRNZ'S CURE-ALL Is a great tonic to Weak Stomach and Bewail', and Improves Digestion. Irr Ac the frequent changes of the weather produce a bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pain in the Limbo and Body; also, Stiff Neck—every person should get a bottle. It achy upon the Nervea, Muscles, Sinews, Blood aril Bones; and, by its warming electro-magnetle power, ex pels all pain from the system. Get a bottle and try it, and you will be astonished at Its happy effects. N. B. If you have a Cough, use HARTSHORNE'S Pectoral Syrup of Wild Cherry, it is the beet Cough Syrup in the World. Bottled 25 aid 60 cents, and $l. I 1 1 you are Billions, nee lARTSUORNE'S ANTI. BILLIOVE3 PILLS. They act upon the Liver, Stomach and Bowels ' carrying off all Bile and 'Soul Secretiona. Boxes, 26 Dents. Sold by R. If. 314NRINEI, No. 25 5011211 EIGHTH Street, Between Market and Chestnut Street. filmes' Stores, Chestnut and Market streets. Gantries', Tenth and Coates streets. %Vaguer's, Tenth and Lombard ate. attl2-th stall if THE "OLD DOMINION" 0017/1111 POT, THE " OLD DOMINION" TM POT, Are manufactured, under the patent for the United Staten, by ARTHUR., BURNHAM, & GILROY, Nos. 111' and 119 South. TENTH STEEET, PHILADELPHIA. icy- Merchants visiting Philadelphia, should, by all means, lay ins. supply of these COFFEE and TEA POTS, which are rapidly coming into use, and destined in a short time to supersede all others. try- A. B. & U.. are also manufacturers, tinder the patent, at' ARTHUR'S (MEDIUM AIR-MORT SELF-SEALING OANB AND JARS, Which, it to conceded on all hands, are the beet in the market, aul7-tuthttirtnola Also, Trade Agents for TOBREYI3 ADJUSTABLIA DOOR OPRINa. 11 , 1 ni • z crig!V,, WILL OPEN, IN e PEW DATB, SEVERAL OASES NEW GOODS, Now landing from OTEAMER VANDERBILT, TNOLUDING SILKS TWO BLOONORD ROM, ALL ODLOBB BAYADERE BILEB, EVEIN/AG BILKS, AIOIKS ANTIQUII3, TELTNT POPLINS, PLAIN SLAMS. POPLPSS, EISIBROIDERINB, EVENING DRESSES, Ro vitth a Toddy of NAW GOODS LATEST PARIS STELES AND NOVELTIES, THOS. W. EVANS & CO., nol7-11 818 and 820 CHESTNUT Street CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. WM. P. CAMPBELL, No. 1124 CHESTNUT STREET, IMPORTER, AND NIANIIPAOTURBIt OP CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, - Hu now In stook an elegant assortment of latest Styles and every •arlety of Hakim. noif•Ot G REAT SALE OF BROOHE SHAWLS AND CLOAKS! I I Unprecedented livraina ! We've had a perfect rush! We're ceiling an immensity of Goods! Our trade's inareaaing! Our Mode of doing business seems to'meet with gene ral approval !! Namely— To Have But Ono Price." " To sell Ohesp for Oaeh." "Never to telarepresentfloode In order TO EP 'BOP SALES." " To deal fairly and justly, and wait open all custo mary with attention and politeness." Than to gain their confidence, and keep it by con tinuing to do right I , THORNLRY & We have now on hand Excellent Long Brodie f bawls for $B. Still better quality for $lO, $ll, $l2, $lB, $1 4 451 6 . $lB, $2O, $22 and $25. iiqaare Brodie Shelve from $3 up to s'l. Long and Square Blanket Ehawls in every variety. Ohildrentsadisses, and Gentle. eu's Shawls, &o. Gaol Bleak Cloth Oloake for $3. Every other quality and Style for $2 111. to $lB. A JOB LOT ON OLOARE *llOBl LAST SEASON AT HALE PRIOR! Best Blank Silks for 600. to $1.50 per yard. Rich Nancy Mks really beautiful. Every variety of DREES GOODS. (MOTHS I CAESIISERSIII I BATTINETTS, &e.!!! Heavy Black Beaver Clothe, flne French do., &0., Ac. Blankets, Plumate, Linens, and ?Manna. • • In fact no better stock of general Dry Goods sanoe found than at THORNLIVI k Northeast Corner MGM & SPRING °ARIAN. nols-t! BARGAINS FROM AUCTION I—D NY .1.• GOODS ORRAP FOR THR MILLION! We will open on MONDAY, Silk Robes, at $18.60, oust to import $25. 1,000 yards Black Silk, beautiful, at 44,60, 62, 76, 87, $l. to $1.75. . 1,6113 yards French Merinos" at $l, cod to import $1.25. 2,000 yards armed and plain Merinos at 50, 65, 86, and 760. worth double 800 yards beautiful black all-wool Delalnes, only 28 stmts. A splendid assortment of Blankets. • 2000, yards Olathe, fresh from auction, for Ladles , and Gents , and .Boys , wear, front 76e.. $l. $1.26. $1.50, s 2 y $2.25, $2 . 60, decidedly the greatest bargains in the city. Broche, Stella, Blanket, Cashmere Shawls, the great est bargains ever offered 10,000 yards Poll de Charts', Delslnes, Debeges. Altivool Plaids, only 31 cents, usually sold at 60 ets. Saimaa! Dahlman only 26 cents. Detainee in great variety and every style. Cloaks and Duelers in every style. MoRLROY raspectfally invites the Ladles to call end examine his stook, embracing many styles net to be found elsewhere. Our prices so low we defy competi tion MOBLROY, ° Or i ii•mtrf•tt" NO. U South NINTH Street. WINTER. OASSIMERES & CLOTHS. New Lonicra Styles Cashmeres. Ladles' SuparJor Cloak Cloths. Plasma, Castors, and Chinchillas. Black Oloths and Vine Doeskins. Velvets, and Cashmere Vesting. Boys' 001181111510/1 awl Jacket Cloths. SHABrIaOB SHOTHEES, nol2 EIGHTH k OIIRSTNIIT Streets; tiLANKET LONG SHAWLS. LJS Just opened, several hundreds of Long Blanket Shawls., of newt deslgna and fall alma, at t 4 50 and $5. - BROTHERS, n 01.2 EIGHTH do CHESTNUT Streets. 'WRENCH. MERINOS. A full assortment of French Merinos, In all the qualities, from 05 cents to $1 26, including some iota nuusuallY cheap. BR SRPLESS BROTHELS, nol2 EIGHTH do CHESTNUT Streets. inm.RE STOOK OF SEASONABLE I.' GOODS AT LOW PRIORS. sax e, , I MERINORS SITAWLs, DD LAINE4 CLOAKS.BLANNE LS, 1 RAG I LANS, BLANKETS, &es. EYRE & LANDELL, POUR= MID ABOB V.,IIAWLS, FROM THE LAST AUCTION, Y., WHOLESALES AND DETAIL. Drone Long nowla &ache Square Shawl*. Woollen &and Montleo. Batra Mee Plaid Shawls. EYRE 8c LANDELL, POURTEI AND ABOH STRUTS. Qlll-5 YRON. AUCTION THIS NONN- I." ING. 1 lot Plaid. Silks, 71 cents. 1 " Rich Bayadere 3 Si. " Splendid Style, $1 23. Preset Blue Elite, DroICS " 81. EYRE & LANDELI.4 noll•Szn YOURIII AND A.ROR STREETS. RIAOK BEAVER CLOAKS,— A fine assortment &et•clese goods. Pease from $5 to No. 000PB8 & 005(ARD, " nos B. B. corner NINTH & 515:101.11T M OURNING WOOL PLAIDS.- An Avalon lot beet quality, et 50 'ante. COOPER & CONARD, nog El. E. corner NINTH & MARKET Eta L'INEST QUALITY BLANKETS.- Extra large axes. Also. medium and low priced do. COOPER /c OoNARD, nos S. E. corner 'MN= & Pt/MEET Ste. n LOTEIS AND OASSIMERES of every 1J description, for Ladies', Gents', and Boys' wear. COOPER & CONARD, no S. E. corner NINTH. & MARKET Ste. WIDE VALENCIAS.-6.4 Bayadere goods from Anoticm, 44 cents. 4JOOPER & COWARD, pod B. N. corner NINTH & BIAREBT Ste 111:PHILA.DELPHLS. CENTRAL SHAWL LL AND MERINO EMPORIUM. BROOKE, BTE,LLA, BLANKET, AND MEN'S BRAWLS, A general assortment, unequalled in this market. lIRSNOII REVaItI3IIII,E MANTLES, with round corners. New and desirable PEEN OR MEM:NOES AND OASEIMERES, from 08 cents to $1 per yard. WHITE AND BLACK OASTIMERES. SUPER LYONB BLACK BILK VELVET. RLAUK TREMOR LADY CLOTH. I, &DIES , beet quality ORDERED KID OWE& DENTS , DOllOl,ll ST_LPOILED RID CiLOVES. 100 Sets PRENOU. CAIMIC COLLARS & OWNS, ftt n per Bet. BANADERB SATIN 'PRIV/ERB. LUPIN'S ALL-WOOL DE LAINEB, &O. DRESS MATERIALS, in variety. WELSH & BALLARDVAL FLANNELS. CRIB & BED BLANKETS, and FURNISHING. GOODS generally, .Lt the LOWEST PRIOE3, for CASH. OHARLES ADAMS, ocSO Eighth awl Arch streets GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS.- 8. V. R. MINTER Hoe REMOVED from No. 30 to N 0.90 South SECOND Street, where he is now prepared to farnieh the Ladies with a fresh and well-seleeted stock of . . . . DRESS GOODS, To which he invlces their attention, being determined to sell at exceedingly LOW PRIDES. N. B larga assortment of 'Broth°, Stella, and French Blanket Shawls. Also, a variety of 811 k and Oloth Circulars Constantly on band, at the " CLOAK EMPORIUM," oe7-8m No. 40 South SECOND Street. FALL AND WINTER OLOAKS. OPENING DAILY. /EINE CLOTH RAGLANS, ELEGANT lIIIA.VER RAGLANS, MOH VELVET CLOAKS. Elegantly adorned with REAL LAOES, CROCHET, &a., &a. OVER& CLOAKS. The largest and moat varied stock of these fashionable OVER GARMENTS, At tho widest ran go of prices, and milted for MOURNING, PROMENADE, AND PULL DRESS COSTUME, &T VIZ . . . PARIS MANTILLA A, OLOAK EMPORIUM, J. W. PROCTOR & CO., 708 CHESTNUT STREET. Tti ONONGAUELA WHISKEY.-60 Bbla .1.8.1. pure Rye Whiskey, In store and for sale by WM U. YRATODZ, 218 South FRONT Rt. nob GOSREN BUTTER.-29 Tube Prime aeabau Butter. For axle by ud Ns AR= Octet , 11:13atitts,, , WANTED—A titillation as Salesman in a • • . Wholesale firocery Muse, by s man rho hai Led considerable experience In buena% and who can Sella fair amount of' Goode, to web ,and four months, near Pennsylvania trade. Persona desiring an inter. rIeW will please address a 0 0. 0.,” at this omoe. 119 WANTBD=By the first January neat, a (dtriatton' as IiOOII,KEEPER in a Whialosale Store (minatory. Undoubted references will be given. Address M this office. . ninon* - A COMPETENT• TEACHER OF THE A - , - French and German 'Language dealree to engage hie ser.ices in a 113.;hool. Address "Godfrey," office of this paper.. ; ' • ' nl9.3tia lAT.A.biTED.—The advertiser, a young Dian r of active business habits, is anxious to secure an engagement with allertufseturer to sell Goods (Ina eounnission flattifitotory reference Will- be given, Address MERCANTILE, ofilce - The ners.sok. WANTED.—By a young married man, - eitusue& in &Wholesale Store to inlet st Boone ; and mate himeelf , otherwise 'went to hie em ployer. ocod retereatme will be given. Address T. office of The Press - - 'nolB-41t* WANTED—A Book-keeper In a Whole sale Hardware Store. Good, reformats re qaired. Address IRON, at this office. . nolB-800-44 WANTED —A second-hand Frirniture- One, either to hire or purchase. !LOMB BIMPBON, Blood's Dispatch. nolB4L* PARTNER WANTED.—The advertiser, desirous of Ins:ming his business, wishes to take a Partner who tau furnish ;SAO. The business is safe and profitable. which will he shown on an inter view being h d. Address kIANUPAODUREIt, at thin office. nolB-Bta APERSON, RAVING AN ACCURATE knowledge of DRUGS, le desirous of obtaining • Situation with a manufacturer of a Patent Medicine. BOA of reference. Address RIPPOOR AVIS, at this OWL nolB-4t* THE ADVERTISER, BEING WELL AC QUAINTED throughout Pennsylvania, ie dealmtut of obtaining a eituatten as AGENT in any kind of bud w-ee. Om produce fitattlass refesenoe.• Address ET TEIGHS office of The Press. nole-2t* WANTED—To Rent, for the winter sea eon, with Immediate pommalon a Parnished house of moderate aloe, with modern improvements, west of Tenth *treat, Addreas A. let. , office of tide paper.oo4 WANTED; FOR THE UNITED STATES OAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to wboni will be alma good pay, board, clothing, and medical attendance. Pay from 512 to MN per month. No man baying a wife or child will be bortoted. Applp for MOUNTND BNETION at No. 817 MA lin almost above glithtla, north WU. I. N. mooig, - Ist Llimt.:lst Damns; -• • aplT-tf • Reentitino Officer.. Sae Bate ant( to Jet. Apr! .TO LET.— A very dealiable new MEL STORM sad three-story DWNLLING with three dory double-back bnildinp, in complete' order, with all the modern improvement', just finished, No. 210 North NINTH Street. will be rented together 6r cepa rately. Apply to . WILLIAM JACKSON, northwest corner SECOND end MARKET Streets. n017.6t* al TO LET—The large, well lighted, and Jrnieligible STORE, No. 88 • outh BEOOND Street. which 'mill be vacated by the underalped on the tint of January. Rent very moderate. Apply to • nolf.tt A. H. BOSZNHEI3I & BROOKS, Ai above. ca FOR RENT, FROM JANUARY let, 1858. the firet.olass Granite front Store, N 0.124 North THIRD Street, above Arch, snittble for .the Hardware, D y Goods, or any ether heavy business, be. Ins well lighted and commodious. Terms sattelactory to a responsible tenant. Apply at No. 124 g, second story. nolB-7t If* gm TO LET—A BRICK MANSION: AND „E:3. FRAME TENANT ROUSE, with other out-build. Inge, pumps, and excellent aprinaa of water, with six acre!, of land ; situated on Liarrowgate Lane, west of Paaaenger Railroad to Yrankford. Apply to S. W. EVANS, URDU& Street, above Unity, Nrankford. N. B.—lmmedlatepouseasion given. " nol3 61* at FOR SALE.—The desirable THREE IIdISTORY BRION. DWELLING, with doable three." story back buildings, and modern ooavenleoces, on the south slde of GREEN Street, No. 1634 The lot le 196 feet 5 inches deep to Center street, allowing room for a stable. if wanted. Immedine pesseeslon Wen. Ap ply at the Lumber Yard, SRVENTMENTR Street, be llow Green West. , ' noIS-et* TO BENT.—On the lst January next, the eery etiperior and extensive ROOMS, (24, Bd. 4th and ittliC4more, each 24 feet by 140 of the NEM STORE, .533 KAR.HDT Street. The building is one of the fine Improvements on the upper side, between RUTH sad SIXTII Streets, having two fronts, the north one on a rear Street with good cartage way 20 feet into SIXTH Street. Apply on the premises. • nol-tf dia TO RENT, a STORE on DELAWARE JINE. Avenue, below VINE Street, running through to Water Street, 148 feet deep. Alen, the Double STORE, corner of THIRD and QUARRY Streets, 40 feet front, one of the beet lecotions for large Business in Phila delphia. Also, STABLE end COACH-HOUSE fu CHERRY Street; above tiIIIVRETH, in rear of Ash land House Apply at 278 South FOURTH Street. se29-11m* latraonal. rro PHYSIOIANS.—A young Physician is desirous of an engagement with a getit'eman having an extensive Practice, who requires the aid of an Assistant. Good references win be given, and terms moderate. Address DOCTOR., office of this pa pernolg-et*- Uaitrualt CAMDEN AND AM BOP RAILROAD COMPANY. FOR NEW YORE. CHANGE OP HOUR. On and after MOND Y, the 22d inst., the EVENING MAIL LINE will leave Philatiolphla, WALNI3P BT. WHARF, at 6 instead of 6 P. DI tui heretofore, via Camden and Jersey Olty. 0018.40 W. H. GATZMER, Agent. p lgt PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY NO2/02 20 PHILAD2LPHIA MEROHA.NTS WESTERN SHIPPERS THE WINTER RATES ON WRSIORTB WEST WARD by the different Railroad lines will take effeot in BOSTON AND NEW YORK on the 15th instant, and in PHILADELPHIA upon freights deatined beyond Pitts burgh on the 10th inst. The rates are lower than former Winter prises by Railroad. Bays PROM PHILADELPHIA TO • let Ohm. 2d Olau. 8d Ohm. 4th Oboe. Oolumbus, 0 $l2O 11.00 82 02 Oinolunsti, 0.... 1.80 1.10 80 07 Louisville, 8y.... 1.60 1.27 1.05 80 Indianapolis, Ind. 1.56 1.15 95 70 St. Louie, Mo 1.80 1 50 180 ..95 Ohicago,lll l.OO 1.26 7./0 80 To other points In the West at eonsparative low rates y Rail, and at the usual difference below Bail rates when !shipped by river tom Pittsburgh. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight'Agent P. B. It On. PRILAOL., Nov. ad, 1858. nog-12t ennv, pit tolo, &-c NEW GUN STORE. ____ PHILIP WILSON Sr. CO., 439 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW Firm, RILL OM MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, An anoortmont of FINE GUNS OT THEIR OWN MANI7IAOTURE, THOSE OP THE MOST CELEBRATED MAKERS IN EUROPE. The attention of SPORTBII37N Is requested to their Stook, which they wen promise SHALL NOT BE SURPABEED any In the Enitel States. PISTOLS, FLASKS, POWDER, SHOT, A. GUN FURNITURE IN ALL TABIRTY. noIS.H Jrcsuranct tEompanice. MARKET FIRE INSURANOE CO. OF THE CITY OE NEW YORE. OAS CAPITAL SURPLUS TOTAL MARTO $2713,200 DIRECTORS. BENJAMIN H. HOWELL; President. Philetns H. Holt of 236 Trout street. Joseph P Wickham, late Wiekham's & Hutchinson Biles Davis. of A. B. & B. Darla. Oliver H. Shepard. of Simard, Howe & Co. Henry Rowland, of Rowland & Banks. Alfred L. Rowe, of T. G. & A. L. Rowe. Wm. P. Miller of Wm. P. Miller & 00. Stephen W Gaines, of B. W. &R. A. Gaines. Ensile L. Walton, of Walton, Little, & Co. Nelson Sherwood, of Nelson Sherwood & Co. Henry G Reeve, of H. G. Reeve & Cu. Daniel T. Willets, of Willeta & Co. Albert L. Do Camp, of Baker & De Camp. John id. Bruce, Jr., of Bruce, Odell, & /arum. Stephen Lielngton, of file. Front street. Enooh Ketcham, of E. Ketcham & On. Wm A Cummings, of Beards & Cummings. Henry Lyles, Jr., of Lyles. Polliamns, & Co. Brewster Valentine, of Valentine & Bergen. Geo. B. Whitfield, of G. & J Whitfield A Co, Albert Havemyer, (late Havemyer & Moller.) Tennis W. Quick, of Quick & PHommedien. David M. Tarmac ' of Edey & Tumors. Jose T. Navarro, of Mora Brothers, Navarro & Co. Edward Bill, of 119 Broad street. Nathaniel W. Chater, of Peter V. King & Cp. Wm. H. Goodwin, of B. Goodwin & Brother, John Friable, (Freeland. Squires, & Co.) AMISH TAYLOR, Vice President Insures on Buildings and Personal Property of every description against Loss or Damage by Pire, on the mod favorable terms. HENRY P. PREEINAN, Secretary. INSURANCE IN THE ABOVE 001PANY CAN BE EIvECTED THROUGH STEWART & JOHNSON. No.loB South SOMME( Street, ool•frmkABBt 1f Philadelphia. A VERY ruLL ASSORTMENT OF handsomely finished allk Umbrellas; and also, evry variety of cotton and &p.m Umbrellte, manu factured end for sale, wholetodo and retlll, by JOSEPH PIPI3NLL, No. 2 North FOURTH M., Phila. It] ALT t MALT 1-8000 bushels superior Now York and Canada Malt; 17 tone 13tie,whesb ?deal; 15 tone Corn Menl o , at National 'Railroad llspot, nuatigliga. is/S-Sti9 RBArI'rZPX.Lo ACADENS OF ki178.10:-;-.IT ALIA N OPERA. LA , T WBEH BUT ONR. TSVP.T.F t ft SUBSCRIPTION NIGHT.. FRIDAY BYRNIRIV NOVIGIBISB:19th, - • • GRAND GALA LAST NIGHT OF, MARTHA. MADAME COLSON AS...,'LAI)Y HENRIETTA. MADAME STBAKOSCH - • • - HANOI. EIGNOitt BRIGNOLL RTTOILI Deana, HLEIBS, NICOLAU BARMY, in the principal roles. • : - Lords, Ladies, Hunters, People, Ferrante. /to M'LLB OBLESTINS FRANCK and MUIR LIICIN BARED, the eminent danseuses. have been engaged. for this occasion, to give due effect to the representa tion of the Statute Fair. • • . - - Sale of seats for the last performance of NAUTILI commences to.day,"at . 8 o'clock. ' - ADMISSION, One Dollar. Reserved Seats, Flfty Vents extra, which can be secured during the day.. All seats which have not been secured during the day- will be sold on the evening of the performance at ons nor..tas, with the exception of altroltednumber of =nos agate, 'which will be retained for the accommodationof stran gers, at $1.60. .. Tickets for the Balcony, and B and_L sections of the Parquet, can be had at the Offices tri Oltestnirt Street; the Parquet Circle and centre of Parquet at the Academy. Family Oirolo, 50 cents. Amphitheatre, 2.5 cents. Doom open at 0i(; Opera commences at 7%. _ TUESDAY NPXE, LAST OPERA - MATINIIR. TEE DEUGHTSR OF THE REGIMENT, when MADAME (VAPOR will tepees - In het greet role as MARIA. Opera and ballet.- - - nole.tf lyi BS. D. P.: DOWEDEPB WALID:II . 4I'. TEMATRA ooruer of NENTII and WAIIWT . . PBIDAY EYSNINQ•, November 19,1608, Will be presented the Trestle Play, entitled LOlllBll DS LIONSHOLLES. , . . Henri De Lignerolles Mr H. A. Perry; Lagrange, Mr. litehlogs ; Colonel De' 1317ry. Mr.4. - .11 Conway Louise De Lignerolles, Kra. D. P: Dowers.-- - To conclude with Operatic Yarns. entitled - • A ROLAND 'PDX A.N OLIVER. - Priem - of admission-43mM Tier and Family ce tifittall and Third Tier, 25 ntet; Parquet; 87% can* Circle, 50 cents; Private Boxes, according to the ft locale, 53 and 55; Single tints In Ovaries& and Private Boles, 75 cents. 7 Doors oa open at halt past o'clock • Oeriain rises at welk. WATIONA_L craws, WALNUT ST., above EIGHTH—LBWIS R. LENT, Manager. Magnificent Equestrian Spectacle! THIS (Briley) SYSNINO, November 10, 1820. In additioa to a variety of performances in the Ring, the evening's entertainment trill include the Ewa trian Spectacle entitled . TUB GAMES OP TUB ORIISADIRS; Or, Recitals of the Trials of the Knights of Malta. Which requires the combined elate of One Hundred • Men andaorses.- ,81:41aD „ON ,DRIORS, . - , Dress Circle and Parquette 40 anti. Children under ten years of age 20 Tacitly Circle _ go to Doi re open at quarter to 7 o'clock. Perforrosioni sill commence at IX, mti terminate at lOM. precdsely. Performances on Nedneelay and haturday Af ternoon..-' WiIATLEYLARKW 9 AB,OH4T. eit Sc& llATßll—Willlato B. irradoxick!b,Aplem mai Star:lllllrue'. - . „ - - - • 7/111OLY1868 PAllVErrtil. ' • , Bernard,lir John Gilbert Gaunt biaweiee de Graiwi val, Mr. Dolman; Palmetto, N;;; John 'Dar; The" Duchess of BeaalisO. Mrs Btoneall. - To conclude with the 0 woody of • - LAUGH WHEN YOll GAN. • Mininion, 26 etc Beograd Brats to Print Ciro* CM - ate ; Orchestra Stalls, 60 env dean in Private BOVA, TS - s eta; Gallery, 13 eta; Gallery for Colored Persons, 26 sty Private Box in Callen' tor Colored Penang, di Os; - Whole Private Box, $B. p , Doors open at halt past 6 doloalr. commeiree at f, , recisely _ , MUSICAL FUND BALL. • • MAMMOTH CONCERT. • -• SATI7RDAY EVENING.-NOVEMBER 20 th. UNPRECEDENTED. COMBYNATION OB TAL ON THE SAME EVENING. - -• • • All the artists of the.ITALIAN. OPERA,. hialuding the ORCHESTRA and CHORUS, will appear when the moat exqrdefte Programme be offered, with _ MADAME COLSON:" WILE PARODY,' MADAME DE NILHORST, MADAME ISTRAKOSINI, - BRIGNOLI. KABOOETTA, - AMODIO,. BARSKY,. AND MATT/HOZ STRAKOSOH. The price of atindesiou has been fixed at 51. No sztes charge forreserred seats.- Seats cante secured without extra charge, TO-DAY. at - LEE & WALKER'S and iikOK-.E LAWTON'S Abate bteres. •' • • PROORASOIN YOB TON MAMMOTH - CONCERT Alt TUB MIIrTOAL FUND HALL, ON SATURDAY. • 1. Overtime to Der .freischniz, ORCHESTRA. 2. Arta &abet Mater,i , .Roaanti: .:.flig ettorao 8. we met by Chance MILL iiiRAEOSON. 4. Daettino " Ohs Vol al pie," Dos.awne, Mad. DE WILROBEfrand Big . MONODY. S. Tomato from Ifourtis Don Gionasensi- PARODI, Mad. STRAKO3OII, LABOOBTTA. 6. Aria do Grace, Gene Robert Le Diabte, Mad comm. 7. Quartette froni the Stara Mater, by Roemer; • Mlle PARODL-Ydde. SMARM'S. • Divert LABSORTTA and N. HABIL'. PAST 11. 8. Overture, Libella, byStelfelgoir • - osoaitirrae. 9. Kathleen Merourneen Mad. CORA DE WILSON". 10. Romaine, by Mereadante...Sig. ETTORE DAHILL 11. n Jerusalem," from the Oratorio St. Paul, Mlle PARODY. BRIONOL.T.. 12. Berenade from Don Pasquale_ _ 15. Duett from Matilda di Dhahran, Mad DD WILHOBST and hfdo, COEOff. 14. Star 2,antled Bann er, Mlle PAODI and Mde STBAN.OSOH. 15. Prayer from Moire in Zgypt,lttoini.- - ' • by tato SNUBS COMPANY. OEIORI7B, 010.011E8T14, Oondnotore—M. 8YRA.110.5011, 814 , N 1001,611. MADAME GAZZA.N.IGA. MR. ST BAUSCH respectfully announce' that he his effected an engagement with that groat and favorite Prima Donna " - - _ MADAkN OAZZANIGA, for TW D NIGHTS ONLY, prior to her departare for - the Havana. hLtDaMEI GAZZANIGA - ' ' ' will appear for the Jut time in Philadelphia on MON. DAY and WEDNESDAY, November 224 and 24th, in two favorite Operas.` ' - - - The axle of Seats for the two Garaaniga Night* will commence To-morrow Oriday I -,, -2 _ lISICAL`FUND HALL.z—TRE GER 111_ MANIA OBOBESTRA will - commence their RBEINARSALS on SATURDAY next,. Nor. 20th. Single Tickets 25 cents; a package of , eight tickets for 51, which may be obtained at Andre'a, 1.04 Onestnot street; Beck & - Lawton% corner of reventh and Chestnut, and at the door of the Ball. The par formance commences at 33( o'clock P. M. , By SPECIATI - REQUEST -FATHER KEMP'S OBIABBATED . . . . - - OLD °LILO, - • Conalating of thirtpleven Bingen, frock, Reeling, Maas ,viii remain ONE WEEK LONGER TN PHILADELPHIA . . . They will give Six Concerts, cOramenelng THROAT .EVENING, November 18th, AT NATIONAL HALL, MARKET BTRKET, Assisted by a Grand Gelman; all clad in costume of 100 years ago. The unparalleled lioness of this Class in all our large Mien, in reviving the Sacred and Patriotic Maple of our fathers, guarantees satisfaction to all their patrons, Grantham Foes, though going on to 98, and his Son David will play ye Ancient Fiddles. The Idarketetreet Horse Railroad, by its connections with other roads, will leave passengers from all parts of the city at the door of the Ban. Tickets 26 cents each; for elle at Walker's Mule Store. Chestnut street, above Stith • at Gould's, 8. B. corner Seventh and Chestnut, and at the door. Doors open at 7 o'elock, Performances to commence at quarter of 8. • h. 11.—On THANKSGIVING DAY, at 8 o'clock, the Old Folks will give a Concert to Children, at Ten eenta a Ticket; Parents 26 cents. n016.6t SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE, .F.LS,PENTH Street, adjoining the Fuxin-imam Railroad Depot. For the patrons of EANFORDT OPERA HOWL THIS EVENING., Rlll be presented Elmsford's true version of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. The largeot Company of ' MINSTRBLEI IN MR WORLD EVERY EVENING New Songs, Glees, ehteseeit. Retraial, &0., with Dancing by the SANFORD CHILDREN. Ada:deafen 25 cents; Children 12X recta. lEr On Thentegiving Day THANK Pernertruuseiv, els: 10X, 2X, and 7X o'clock in the evening nol•ln. lERRING'S GREAT PIOTURE has ar. rived of the VILLAGE BLACKSMITH, and will be on Za.blbition fora few rays only, at the Mao of A. G. 11011INSOIPS Picture Gallery, oeSO•tf CIRESTNEW St., ab. NINTH. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH AND ORNATNIIT Btreete. Immense attraction. New NoveWee. Mango of Programme each Exhibition. The tacaBNRD 0L• NARY BIRDB and BPIRIT RAPPING. Go and MO SIGNOR BLITZ. The great Tentrdcgnist and wonderful Magid:lan- Performance every Beetling during the week, at kalf-paet 7 o'clock and on Wednesday and Saturday Rf tampons at 8. Adonis/dos, 25 antis; Children. IS °ant , - 065441100. SILVER WARE. WM. WILSON & SON. Hering completed the elterattolis to their Flom invite oracle' attention to shelf stook of Silverware, which Li now tumanally large, affording a variety of pattern and deelgn, nnsurpaseed by any hones In the Vatted Attlee, NINEit QtrALITT THAN ANY MANMTACITMED *200,000 78,200 Our standard of Silver is The English Sterling le - 90-1000 " no Amerioanand /tench Is 900.1000 Ic Thio, It will be seen that we giro 85 parts finer than the American and Preneh coin, and 10 parte finer than the English Mottling. We melt all our gum si/ver,and our foreman being connesteet -with the refining &Fah mast of tho United Stator Mint for several years, we guarantee the quality as above (986), which ii the finest that salt be made to be servieeable, end will re. slat the sett= of osiers mush eater than the ordimars. 'giver menufadoxed LB.—Any fineness of silver manufacitarid, ae agreed upon, but positively none inferior to the Amcrican and .Reneh standard. BREAD AND PIE BAKERY.—A gene ral assortment of superior PIES, fresh every day, male of the very bee; materials, expressly for gamily lase. C. D. CAE.B•DY, nol7-Itle - 1323 Aforkot street. WHISKEY. -80 bbl'., 20 3 / 4 do. (Miller Mlokaraton , a) Old Monongahela Wblehey, 'tors and for sale, by A. MIR WO, Doll-tt 76e Moth FRONT treat PROVISIONS. -2,400 pieces City Sin9ked . Sh3ulders, 1,800 pieces 01ter Bra.ked Huse Vcir' sale byo. V. UDDER, & 004 168 axon . IN.--80 Pipes (Dutch Oempany's)" is "UN boni and for Pk by WD[. S. UMW 210, s. /MT GREAT BILL, fiiinet 'alas. YOB TABLE USN IN ANY PART OD Till WORLD 938-1000 parts pate WM. WILSON & SON, S. W. corner NIFT3I and OIIES se2B4u. ths Sm
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