3VITA-A,47 • MEE . - manufee otheri altisiderable progress lesbian convenience of yorm, sub ''" etintioiftiOrißiliiW;iiid - geriertilisdaptitiOn for ,the uses • - - -1- "Wittlit.th • OjiyiktO pa:applied: :We were miler so tm '''44o 4 4ltriihrAtiii7m4ged linp:oeement which Itulaken :;:,;;`,.. , : -4iii* . iii - *.nerinficttireof.`Bla n k BOAR for commer-: 0 11 0 , f0Di 0•0, *yesteidaY; iiien:sie were permtttet td superior setant:Ledgers, die , made at the : e:teueiie bindeiY of Mr. Perry, at the B.'W: t s 7' , `,Oorlicieflairrth and streets: Meier the Ledgers Yrdter•Bitinded "Air -out'-leading,rnerbentilo .establish nients;:lindireieilisAurahly bound as *lead to the suP' intended to bele nee et lent a, century". Tins anbstouitiat not the 'only • ciedltaFajostijoii;'aii,-,ixisidei-Jhat,'' they were Co Plamoljail §:I:411140,ln etweiderable extent, the • . • alertcallitior of.thoectlawiose charge they may 'be 'Untied, by-the, paging, heed-tined sod:gene - al arrange - ,. Theltrieetreeca speak were placed on ex ' bibition at withfut say inten. tton, •part;of .the • depositor, to comp ete , for a prendurnphistsailtepreseed wee the oommittee with their fix,4llenke; , lliat they awarded:the, first medal for that olsteorl4attufacture. - ' • fieL.B OB:ti AM ENT 8 , B,lnOY GOODS, .10 tip - marks'. Vito_ yiti-te Bens) Ea'e or elaborate ';'e,tived ; ')fartile and 'Alabaster - Vanes, Taxtse, Paden Bohemian Glass; °holes fancy goods, - • • • &a takes place this (Wedne day) raoralog r eeth teat - , at 12„4o'olOotr, and will he Continued In the even leg at i o'cAvo's, at their warerooins, No: 830 Arch 'etreet,"beloir - Beimith. The colleotiou anti:primes a fine ' 7,lsB.sitillßpt of wises - suitable for the present season. ' ' Tum UNITED . STASES - Setters .-- The gaited IltateSaenate, 'whieh'SOUVOSIOS In December, 1850, and • -.ends on the 4th of Mardi. 1801; will be constituted po _ as -" •.• - , Northern Democrats...,:;a:Southern Oppeetilon:":. 2 SOuthero•Democrate ....15jNortitern 0pp0•iti0n....25 • Though, diltaing.esseatially in politics, We are in formsd ba one r'Optu , eneprevalle In regard to the pro prieti of all baying their clothing at B. A. Eldridge's ,B.rauelln „Ball Clothing „Emporium,. No, NI Oiesimit street. We advise Our readers to go and do MORPRY'II ViCTOnfil —Sines Morphy beg been inKtirope n np to the time of, the close of the Hurwitz - genie; he has played one,htindred and seventeen games, , - aisteen of_which he lott,afghty•sightivon, and thirteen drain. !Rut While playing so many games he Ise worn but a einre snit of• clothes, which he obtained at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill t Wilson, Nos. , and SOS-Pheetattt street, above Sixth. Perhaps this feet has ,eocitething to do with his eistraordloary suo. , secs. - . suitable for the ifeasou..-- ,-, Bleidafislies, Challog - 'Mahe!, end Boni Tureens. ' Block Tin Coffee and Tea titne;and Biggins. Pire Screens and fewiers—a iarlety of patterns:l With a general areOrtraent of Housekeeping Artlolee, at the new store; 8. W. nor. Second and Dock. 76 'B. Paaeoa & 00. , IIiItT4LIO ,Qo.Stariod7lo,4ll.--rWi II four metallic qualifications a men may be„ pretty tore of inures. There 'ate—gold in hie, pocket,„ Inver In hie tongue, braes in his face, and Iron in hie heart. Ant baring achieved ,sucaessi - he must - still despair of happineas if his good 110X , 13,11 . ioil4ll hint not to, the- great Clothing Thlitill , of lattAltiVlLL V, ET,/ Keil; fto. 607 Chestnut street ~to purchase his Winter.Clotbes: - MRS. PAIITINGYON says 80010 folks Can't go where there le tithe fever , without tarn; it. 'Just so with those who examine Savage's rinilly hewing Machine they become charmed with Its simplisiti and beauty, and innelnwe one: L. B. Raymond is the agent, No. 722 Mutton; otreet, second poor. A Dinatsci ream, at Woodward's Hotel, in Westl'awlet,--Vt,, was unceremonionsiy broken up during, the 'supper heir, a few evenings'ainoo, by the buthlrig-,bilho hotel=the dancers; of both sexes bethg,bustled out in such a hurry that they were unable to save •tbeir.hats, ,bounets,,or outer garments from the dames. importations [Reported for ,the Prasci Tinge I.I3LAND—Sobr Magnolia, Nlotarson47Bo ,'bnabols asi't Janos Bake?. THRIC3 .IBLAND.-9olir Lombard, Harding-6056 butte's salt captain. HthiGs!PON. Ja—Brig Nlisaboth-0 time tuatio 136 do tOgnood 62.6 'bsgs pimento 0 puncheons limo juice a r anliti of, old oopper,tead,braas, &o. - D N Wetatar . - NNW, 9Bb &N6-9obrJ W Webster, Bennett-769 'empty costa Messer, Qottters.t Co; ,278 bide • molames 62 blide seigit,2o belt bbl Molasses Rutter & rattenon; t P11%41 einpty cartels rowers & Welghtman; 2803 ph • tetra., orderi, 42 Mule tempi 89 bble =Limes Wm AM. 184'151 bbls de Tailor, GUteeplei & r0;' , 260 do Harris, ...me,e1&11o;180 do U flabienoerr. Cc; • 81 6, bales rope cut tings Jesanp,& Bliitire;:-1220 Plea lead Se eforrialValnAc 00; 24drice man Iteeee'& Co; BO bbdi tobacco Mercer & Antelo; Al bales cotton Wood Garrett; 1 box Charles De Gratbi. 840 pige lead! J;Ettlng k Bro; 2 boxes Free: - ,BT. cia.-Sehr Mauna, TOrtei-101,903 feet pitch pine flooring boards and lumber It A gander dc. Co. Julia 8 grill A, Ormeell—lBo,ooo feet iiinelcunber (UAW a Galvin. • 1111141MLPH,CA 130ABA Ol MAAS. Wv, Tumuli," , Npunrim, OOxaiirea OP Tail Mosra Joni ApniCxe, LETTER. BAG& At $5. Merchants , R cly aags, PAtindstpkio. Ship Wyomlngv,Burton. Liverpool, Nov. 26 Barque Oboe Keen. Obottin,lrlonbovideo, finenos Ayres; and Rosario' " • soon Mamma H ObsAbourno, Me/Leo' ' Rosario, soon Barque Illasheth J, _Potato ..... .....Doroarars, Nov 26 Delansre, , Baker — Barbsdoes, soon brig Eferald ••• • - • Barbadoes, soon Brig Wm Moore Baton' • Havana., anon 14bs , ,Rtion,36nob, Sowers Matson*, soon, Atatligs FORT OF roULLADELPHLIC, Nov. 24, MS OM- U 113393 . -..• 7 13 I MIN Dip; .. .. 47 111GEtzWATYR4 ' 886 ARRIVED B Blinboth; Libbuy,,23 dare from Kingston, Sam, "Leith fogwo,d; fustio, &a. to D N Weiziar & Co. Bahr ;3V, Webster, Hennett,2o days from N Orleans, with nidse,to Pettltt, Aladin & Co. Reports the barque ;Taman Maxwell, from Lagasynt, below the Brandy. Wing Light. . Bahr Mary Ellen, Cottlegham, S days from Deep Cheek; Va, with lumber to captain. = Bohr Kea Dell, Tilton, 6 days from Boston, with ap ples tp 1) Cooper. • Batilresta, - Tomilit; 7 days from James jitter, ire, With luMber to Dolton, Vander,reer d Co. with: , Sxpeditton, Sonnet, 1 day from Smyrna, D3l, wittiarbeatoand oats lie 1. Dimity Zr 00 - litahi.relegrayh, Trwtt I day from Camden Del, with - 'rhitut to Jae Barratt & Bon. Orion, Arm; 1 day from Smyrna, Dal, with oats to Jail *why Zr 00 Behr goutua, Moron, l'day from Brederlea, Dei,wlth • - Wheat to it ,ISartiitt & Son. BobrDseuria, Torrey M. dsye from at Marys, tia,wlth li:timber to It A Bauder & Ou. Bahr M■gnolla, Nickerson, 17 days from' Turks Isl and, with so% to Jairos Bator. Bcbr Jolla Smith, I.lrowell, i doye from Siermont, N Width lumber to Nasklll '& Galvin - Bohr bierlotto Tilton, Tilton, 2 Owl froth New York, in ballast toll A Eo'Oder tr. Clo. Behr D G V WO, Italoktat, from New York. Bahr W L Dayton, Babcock, from Demo.. Propeller 0 -0 Alger, Boole, 2 dare from Hartford, 100 robe to D cooper.- • • titimnehip itirgildt, Kelly, Richmond, T Webater,ir - yargne , Aohillee, flpodden, Oharleaton, Thom Riohnrd eon & Brig Mask Eons% BVITOS. Kingston, Jam, Q W Be: nation dc Bro. Brig Bliza, Mellott, Obarleaton, Moolegion & Glover. Rehr D G Sackett, New Loudon, Baum, Ogle Bohr W L D4ton, ilsboook, ProrMeans, J It White. Bohr Ohopeogo, Peon Mon, Lyon, tiOrloo, Banyor -- . Bar b' Newton, Emerson, Boston, Noble, Hammett & 81r Y Wltllug, Claypool, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr ' (00Thlepondenee at The Prem.) HAVRE) DB GRACE, Nor. 23.1868. The,Eingeton left this morning r with 2 boats, laden and cOnsigne4 leo follows: - Oat:bloome,,isorn, and oats to Humphries, 11cfrnsan kWright;,' True, Amellosn, lumher to 0 T , • (Clorrearridenee of The press.) EzaDitia, Not'. A 1663. , The following boats, from the Union Usual, passed Into ,the debnytklil Clonal today, bound to .2biladel. WA, laden and consigned as 'allows: " - Cot J Raymond, Welber to Danl Mingle; J E Canso. sly, de to hen' T Janney; Mar:, do to J ii belabor; AneortrastEigto, dour to WOW Moyer; Tradesmaa, Iran ore tO lteketvip 1: , o; A 61 Taylor, boards to Malone & Taylor, [oorreepondeoes or the Philadelphia liaohange.] LBWED, Del., Nov 22, 7 A M. There ate at harbor this morning fifteen egret acbre and tgo brigs. The Weather yestarusy tree quite stormy and rainy, witiohe wind from N Nis, There is some preeperever It aloof:log op this morning, the wind bring from tht Mirth' • ' Yoursite , 111 TOLSOI.IIIO (Monronpondebee of the Philadelphia Neettanne.) Oen; lei.env, .ov 23, 610 P M. The nhip - Leriouiter, for New OA-leant : In tow of steam tug Amami', went to see tilts afternoon, and was fot - lowed by it barque whose name be nut transpired. The vessels Oat have heed detained at the Breakwater for several days by Arena of weather left thin morning A herni brig In now beating ln.. Wind .W NW—weather . cloudy - - Ifenrs ID? SZMEGlierilf TO Vie MUMS.] ' - Logo treason, NT, Noe 22. The aeon Behead" Nnight, of Portinpublio, It Q Por ter, of fdayis Eardtag; and siooloor, or Bridgeton, NJ, al/ • b..tme- 16 Philadelphia, Mime memo Maim miles south of *hie pines thie morning. They Ile within 800 "yards of eabh Whet', - - 1311ARLP.STON, Nov. 28. Arrived ships Borneo and Martha N h stature. from N Torii; Etas Boman, from Literpoold. rithr Wont Pal nrouth„fpow-landwfab, - - The Bahrouth had n stormy peoesge;, spilt pane; iwt Jtbatay,and sustained • other damage, Betaenau GA., N0v.22 Arrived; ahl - pe Mary Perkins, from Liverpool; ,folin ltirox, form London; It*bland Mary, tram •Wales; barque addatio, from Ralifsx • - Row 0/11.ILATO, NOT. 22. - Arviredi- steamship Clatutarbs.. from Ravens, with dates to Milani Mall. also, Ship and brawn. Chevalier, from Rio. - • .• _ - bISMOBANDA. kteamship State of ideorgiii - , tiarvfn, hence arrived at Bavannab 19th Inst. ilteamsbip Keystone BUM, KatelMosn, hence, arrived at Charletton 8 P M 18th inat smatnabip Oily of Baltimore, Lanett, from Liverpool Nev 10, - armed at New Yarn yesterday. dteensekfp Asia, Lott, cleared at New , cok yesterday foe Liverpool. = , . ‘, ;•‘:• ,T Glasgow,hompson - , cleared at New . Itifik I; 'L. ' yesterday for Gbiegow.„ ' ' fitehmsbin %Delaware, Ciolies aleared at Nen. York ~" yesterday for Philadelphia.: _ ..r-dtaainsbilttsaiolonia,Behirenfisoi4oolffarr York, at • BeMbarif NovP.' • •,_ - Iliviiris, Janb, for New york, sail ed from ,=• • . - 4 010;11talitaticLuors,'heime at Charleston 281 het, to togokfor, TS:trees, from 'MO - de; Janeiro,- arrived at its* °Mans •Ad - Initir'idansiiii,=Liniettfirtist, :for Savannah, eine& frOmldietiient t , , Slip_ Wild Banger; teats i; - fOr mitered in. , 04.1.0,0116h0tft -- • ' , klifboirim Batt -- Skip' elatiltd wards , let Belton; 'tae at Bombay. - A' • t- ,. . - ,4 , ,l3blA: t tleritoOilfreentartifralil.7BTredittano for Boston, d yiuslerdiyofifiLlorm,;of pills and f' , .A,7i.iotbet?..)l6sllol4 was 40-4 ! 1.76' ; !r0m4.114', okaiito,r, , ,Lio it *II Alaltattellakiyamrikiihanuitatalli wiefol: l l44r, anssidataigoiF4RlFlsat t Id 81,25 i long . 4* =,• ,l*ohlt,opo lotita 200SA0=1, n om ;'. bettO 041' be - pi 001sid la s km. „JAW, - 0,0•410t 9 .44 8 , 4411,9104 0: i i 0n,11. _ •, erly gale tit norDresst dialing the prelim night. She appeared to be new, a thoerlng a clean verdigris bottom, newly painted (block) topsides Bhip'Brothere, Bombs, from Boston, at BydneyiN 8 W,"Aug - Ship alillgOit Evans, from Boston,' arrived at Mel. bourne Aug 29_ Ship -Keystone, Knight, from New Yock, smiled at Melbourne Aug 24 . Ship /oho Q Adam, from Boston, arrived at Mel bourne Aur/28. Baron, Clara Hasa% Dutton, for Rio de Janeiro, with' flour, from Richmond, went to sea from Cape Henry 21st Inst. Borgne Hannibal, Kline, from Montevideo, with flour, milled from Richmond 22d font Barque 'Yankee Blade, from Rio de Janeiro, arrived in Hampton Bolide 22d inst. for orders. Barque Alexander, Holway, from Singapore, arrived at San Francisco OM 24 - Benue Bea Nymph, Stagg, from Hong Kong, arrived at Son Francisco 24th ult. Barque Virginia Ann, Wiley, from Charleston, ar• raved at Liverpool Bth lost., 'Barque Mary Sawyer, Bartlett. from Rio de Janeiro Sept 29, arrived at Now York yesterday. Barque Chevalier, from Rio de Janeiro, arrived at N Orleane 22d lost. Barque , Laconla, Beane, fron Bavannah, arrived at Banton 221 loot. Barque Symmetry, (Br) fitarrock, hence Bept 18 for London, at Gravesend Bth hat Barque Rim, Taylor, cleared at Bolton 22d brat far Philadelphia., • Balde Witch, Hultman, for the Dutch But Indies, bleared at Boston Ind Mat. Barque P Cl Alertanderi Merryman. from Portland for Philadelphia, sailed from Newport let inet ' Brig Calvert, Willer, sailed from Marra Leone bth nit. for Philadelphia.- • Watiou, Tibbetts, hence, arrived at Beaton 22d instant. Brig Orin's, Shute, sailed from Newport Mat inst. for Phila.:4oPb. Brig Foster, Chase, hence, arrived at Boston 22d lust. - Sobra Mary Haley, Haley; B W Perry, Sampson; Mar, Crowell; W Bartlet:, Connery, and Robbie W Dillon, Marts, hence at Beaton 22d inst. Bohr L B Levering, McLaughlin, from Charleston, at Providence 20th inst. Schr Smoline Richey, Tice, from Bristol, Pa, arrived at New Bedford 22d inst. Sohn Mary Ann Glued, Gilmore, and .7 W WOoletop, o.avford, hence at Richmond 22d inst. Behr Minh, Beamed, for Philadelphia, Failed from N Bedford 22d bat Bahr Cartilages', Baker, from New Beiord for Phila delphia, at New York yesterday. Bohr Blizabeth B, Batton, hence for Boston, at New York yesterday. Bohr W R Newcomb, Bacon, from Fredericksburg, ar rived at Beaton 21d lost. - Bokre Cyclone. Da11; Bowline Cheater, Powers; Prank Luna, Taylor; Boman Bray, Nick°La, for P. lladelphia, and klinerva,.Brooke, for Delaware Oily, called from N Bedford 21at 'nat. , Behr Barak for Philadelphia, was at Now Belford .214 Balm ism% Beam; Doroaa Iralaud, Baker; W 0 Nelson, Badtoott; 0 A. trainer, Weser; Jttßat. Champ, hence, and Chao Porker, Webb , ' from Dolower° City, at Boston 224 tad. Mrs Bayonne, Hereon. Smith Tuttle, Mayo; J B Aur tin, May; II A Rogers, Roger.; Angier, Williams; J Btronp, Corson; D Ilmith,Druglaes; Liazie Mann, Eilaul I; Lady Blinn, Donlon; Mary Ann & CA103110;110R613; kt Banks Banks; Edwin Reed, Ohlpmari; 8 A Ham mond, Paine; Palen; Hallett, henna', and Mary Prleo, Blizzard; from Brandywine, t Beaton 224 lent. Bohr lliaaablower, Walden, nailed from Hartford 2lat Inst. for Philadelphia. Bahr Mary Blisabeth, Medary, from Pawtucket for Philadelphia, Was at anchor in &stout Channel 2let Instant. Bohr Yankee Bay, Risley. from Hartford for Phila delphia, at New York yoeterday. Bohr. Martha Wrlghtington, Wrlch•lngton, hence, and Wm II Bowe, Wiggins, from Delaware Oily, at Sail Hirer 191 h inst. . . . Sehrir Dl lateen, Tarertoo; Mom Taylor, —, hence. and J Price, from Delaware Oity, at De Ir Haven Stet lneUnt. Bohm Wm 0 Atwator, Potter ; Saml L Croaker, Pres bray; Abby Whitman, Oliffordi Bailie T Mame, Ohm . - tre; Tranoport, Tilton; Josiah Hatboro, Pulite; Obas Carroll, Pratt; Flyaway, Davie; (Hobe, Jones , and Onei da, Souper, all for Philadelpbia, sailed from Newport 2lat Witt fichrs Isisthi Holmes. Williams; Joe Higley, ce; Lillie Saunders, Corson; Jos Porter, Yates; Volts, Casa, Sod Wile Ana, Smith, hence, arrived at Providence 20th inst. • Bahr A H Brown, 'Endicott, sailed from PrOildenoe 21st lust. fur Philadelphia Propeller Iroosidee, Yaoderveer, for Philadelphia, cleared at New York yesterday. /Hamner Bilen B Terry, Chapin, honoo, arrived at Hartford 21st lost. . . NNW YORK, Nov 23—Ar, steamships Huntsville, Poet, Savannah; Augusta, from Savannah; ship Gentoo, from Tome; barques.William. Lord, Black River, Jam; Peter Demi% Holy, Savannah; Magdalena, Ootuds.s, Atom, WOA; Mary Banyer, Bartlett. Rio de Janeiro bent 29; brigs Jerome, (Br) Harding. Turks Island; Ar• Diggs, Arecibo, PR; fit Mary, Jobison, Turks lel. and; Ka!loofah, Haab, St Johns, PR; Afflosn, Button, Port au Prince. Cid, Duque Waltham, Withana, Charleston; brigs Mack gawk. Tallman, (lore° and a market; 13 P blue• son, Vickery, Yarmouth; Winonah, Dow, Vuckepott. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, GIRARD 1101:18.8-0hestorit otreet, below Ninth. James Al Ina, Broklyn A Taggart, Ohio W 0 Satterfield, Md Oscar Florence, N Y N M Welling, N Y X A Johnson, L I Lee Johnson, L I Isaac Jaeobaon, N Y John B Benton, N Y °akin 2 Knox, N 'Y 0 AI Wheatly & is, N Y ol Load, Jr& la, Boston N Lniffin, N Y 8 P Newell, 001113 N 8 Wood, N Y B Meyer, N Y F O'Neal, ' N Y Id White, N Y lo Lelletifs3, N Y 8 M Johnson, Washington AFI Beach & son, N Y T P Dabbers. Bremen N Bice, Min A LI Rower & la, Waahinton W W Sanford St Louis o 8 Southard, Coal Et ,1 Prick, N.l Aaron Summers, Boston W Brown, Boston W D Reinhart, Monthlong lt M Mograw, Balt B W Jones, Trenton, N J T F Powell, Portaueb, Va A A Taylor; II 0 ' G it Qordon & la, itichnon 0 L Fitch, N Y W G Winstead, Al.o ,1-8 , Perderia, Minium ' I& Doble, Wisconsin J . 8 Fitzhugh, Keokuk J J Smith & la, Balt 8 Wilson, Australia C Wilson, Australia Mrs Bpanter, Albany Miss Spaoler,.Albany -Al, Kirk, Miss J H Ormsby , Boston Joe Fiume. Boston' C B Mallott, Fayetteville .1 W Otiondler, Nl/ ' T Jones York, N 1 A W Boatiorth, N 0 ' AI Lea Cans, Dammam Mien G Lut'Ossav, Caramel Miss L de Mare, Osamu Ramon de .Mare; Cameos At Prank, N Y M. Hotintz, Louisville, Ky .1 D Robinson, Boston 8 L Conant, Indiana John .8 Reese & la, Belt II P Whitaker, Did , A Dorton, N Y . Thos J Boyd, rs Dr G Kidwell, Vs A Bricker, N J Mr Stoner, Ps John Sande, Pa .3 AI Charchiti, Cuba Al AI atantleid, Boston Thee J Homer, Boston Jae Lovell, N Y Otis Johnson, Lynn G W Faber, N Y R G Renault, Phila. Alba Provoet, Philo MBROIIANTS , HOTEL—Fourth et„ below Arab D W Moore, Clearfield 11 is. Irvin, Pa W I.ll..ntber, Freeport M G Omitting, Va J Brenneman, Pa J M Miller, Pa J Keys, Pa - . D Conral, Pa , J Oamp, Brle, Pa D Stiles, Pit„k4 A M Jeffords, Wyoming JII Ddrenderrer, Pa Lewis Richwine, Lana oo II 0 Mob. Ohio Thom McGill, W ()beater Wm 0 Gardner, Mass T Swenk, Milton - C 1, Woodruff, Pa Mrs F, L Moore, Pa it F Moore, Pa Alex Miller, Rockport Min Palter, Rockport Wm Do Haven, Pa Wm Salley, line, re B F Spangler, York, Pa Win 11 MoUrum, N Y Geo It Burt, N Y 11 liatcheler, it Y 113 Farber, Balt J Mayberry, Boston Mr Visaing, N Y J A Mome, N Y T .1' Graham, Kansea PRANKLIN HOUBB—Oheetnut street, shore Third Air Davie, Deelon Gen B James, N Y Wm Thorp, Delli Allen & la, bid Mrs Allen, hid ' bliss Halliard, lid R Bears. Philo , E Beers, rbile B 0 Sorrell, Bait 0 Wheelock, Brooklyn X 0 Crain Brooklyn J Wells Johneton, N Y AMERICAN lIOTEL--Oheetnut street, OM Fifth E W Stearn, Phila B 0 111111g613, Nlt ' J W Williams, N Y PIK Roo, Prov, R I It Spangler. Marietta, Pa Dr Prootor, Fa : P fle11,1:4 J 0 Orookehenk, Idd N Ellie, Me J Thompson, N Y 11 0 Johnson, N Y . It Borden, Pall River . 4 S Orfirge, Dl4se E Levan, Tamaqua II 0 HMI, N Y Wm 8 Dudley, N Y P N Gm, N Y P Hall, Elmira 'UNION HOTEL—Arch street, below Youth. A M Marshall, Pa J Orr, ,Plttabufah John 8 blel,surin & ly A Miller, Easton N Miller, Reston D W 0 Poutslle, Pa D G Yuen in Pottsville II Harper, Reading Mite L Ileiff, Reading L Liviugecon s Pa IR V Bennett, N J II J Mulford, N J Mrs Milton & oh, Phlla B 91e100301111, Wiz, 0 W MeLelland & ly, Pa Mks 0 V hicLelland, Pa towle Kirk; Reading Jos G Bullock, lowa 0 Rotifer, N Y James Oree, Pa B F (foie, Rd W LI Jolts, N Y Oen Helier, Columbus, 0 F 0 Heller, Columbus, 0 NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. L S /Anil. II Obuak P Mercy, Wyoming co W II Miler, H Chunk 3 A Shultz, LRCMS'S er L T Foliates, Hyde Park 0 S Rube. Allentown 0 Keck,"Allent,m2 J Dust, Allentown 0 K Rust, Allentown D Miller. Allentown It 8 Shriner, Allentown A .1 Clifton, Easton D Shelhart, Danville J 8 Russ 111. Pa 0 V Wallace, Pa II A Shinier, Pa A Beebe, Wilkeebarre N Evans, Pottsville M Homan, Va Geo kluaser,Jr, Lattototer J H gultzbaugh, Oregon C W fchropp, Pa .1 8 Woodr, Orangeville Wei Ault, Lebanon eo J 0 Reimer Lebanon, Pa BLADE BRAM, INN—Plfib and Merchant streets. The Renshaw, Pa II Livingston, Manarunk T Warrington, W ()heater O'V Worrell, W Chester 8 Gaffing, Pa J 11 Osborne & la, Pa /digs D Kimble, Pa 8 A Worth, Pa W II Worth, Pa E Worth, Pa / Making, PA M Thr.llll3oll & son, Pa D If Hammond, Del P AI Hunter. Pa N Matlack, Pa Francis Snyder, Pa A Rover, Pa R II Pratt. Ye 8 B MoOnitongh, Md lamb Reynolds, Md Wm Ad ana, Md M Daffy, Del Ii D Baker, Del co, Pa .1 0 Murphy, York Sae Campbell York co, Pa . WM.,td. EEIORMAN BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third at , ab. Callorthill. W Harrier, Peonsburg, Pa II Thomas, Pa D Kemmerer, Pa J Gruber, Tremont N Fry, Milford lif Carl. Milford T D Wolf, Danboro P It Sehmueker, Coon B Krubb, Landadale J Van Artsdalen, Pa N Landes, District , N 11 Ettinger, Riioesvilto II Lefrmt, Northampton W Thompson, Zionsville J Hutt, Butnneytown W Flack, Bucks co 0 Levan, Prlueetown P Thomas, Douglass D bialroy, Doylestown J Deets, Port Carbon D Bear, Preedemborg S Busby, Preedeusburg It Reidenower, District I, Temple, Buoke co B Bobreyer, Pugh ton J 0 Atkinson, et Oialr F Reed, Pa THOS. B. HUGHES DARLNY WRAP HOTEL—Second street, below Vine Frank Bird, Philo 11 0 Parry, Attleboro J.e Lovilebore, Attleboro John Bette, Attleboro S Beckman, Newtown .1 E Parry, Attleboro L Dllllngberg, Illinois J 13 Eattburn, Millington D IC Carver, Pa Ira llogelena, Pa D IV McNair. Pa J 11 Perry, Pa J B Brown, Yardleyeille . ft 11 /Thaw, Yardleyville R T Linton, Newtown J Mahon, Newtown W Davison, Pa D Nelren, Pa 13 T Pookmen, Newtown Thoe Rot, Lambertville D Smith (Pa 'MADISON ROUSH—Second st., below Arch. W P Jones, Delaware J Todd, Washington 0 Johnson, Washington R 0 Allen. Hartford, Conn 0 Williams, Reading T LPWIR, Obto fllhnith; West Cheater Joe Taylor, N Sand Mart, N Y David H. Conover, Pa Robt tturdoak , Pa saaol Plersol, Pa O R Ferguson, Maryland MOUNT VERNON HOTHL-43eoond et , shove Arch Jig Devlin. Pa Thad Flanigan, Pa Jain aped, Milton, Pit P F Carnal°, Delftware Nm D Knowles, Delaware AG M Prescott, N J Jehn Steele, Philadelphia BALD RAOLE—Third street. above A Bodshatk, Pe W oodehalk, Pa • Hodebalk, Pa P B Steinmetz, Pa T Y Steinmetz, Pa - 0 P Pollwelr . isokeonyille Olt Smith, helmonville W B Petah, Beading Hlfewmeyer, Hillerstown A Schneider, Summit Hill J ll.Ainez, Summit, nin • .Thomas W. Bally, 'No. GSS blurltot Street, ilmporter and Dealer In lane Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware. 2 tirsbalass goods constantly on band. 1T1,4 subscriber, paying cash for every article, le enabled *p , cell at a small advance. 'Phone about purchasing ;would 491(011' to St. 411 goods irstrantsd an repro. - • - hi•&p DOLLIVITIO PORTS or TO OTE O'Ol.OOX. TIM MOBOING ' Opecial Wotan. Read the Medical Testimony.—Ja diettaguish ed medical gentlemen says, in a letter to the proprie tor : It may be a little irregular for me to say any thing in favor of a patent medicine; but chili most bear witness to the efficacy of Dr. BOOPLAND'S BALSA MIC CORDIAL.' lily wife had long been suffering under a violent oald, whieh &fled all thi curative means at my command; when, without my knowledge, she purchased a bottle of the Cordial, and was so vial bly relieved that I myself procured a second bottle for her; on taking the contents of which she was radically cured. This invaluable remedy, to the efficacy of which other medical men have testified, as welt at the writer of the above is prepared only by Dr. 0. It. JAOISOON, 418 Arch street, Philadel►bla, and for sale by Druggists generally throughout the United States and Canada. Price tb c•nte per bottle. It Professor Saunders , Classical Institute, a the WEST PIIIIADELPIIIA INSTITUTE, earner of MAIIIIIIT Street and 'WILLIAM, will be- reopened on the first MONDAY of September. Pupils, to the num ber of fifty, will be received WITHOUT marmots or Liam ON TB B PASS/MOSS RAILWAYS OF TRIO MY. Thus, without expense, by a pleasant and sate con reyance, pupils can be carried Into the fresh air of the country in less than halt an hour from the centre of the city. Several acres of open ground border on the beau tiful groves of this Seminary, tvbiati . is patronized by Many of the distinguished gentlemen of the city, among whom are the Editors of The Press, the Lodger, and The North American and United States Gazette, Pu pils are received by the day, or into the family of the Prinsipal. " PHILADELPHIA, July 1, 1868. We, the undersigned, hate had Nona or wards In Professor Pounders' Institute and family during the Session which•has just closed. In respeot to parental kindness, happy Inhumes, attention to health, and program In thorough education, our expectations have been fully realised. To our friends, who are looking for a decidedly good school for their ma, we cordially recommend Professor Saunders , Institute. "MATTHEW NAWEIRK, No. 1300 Arch street. "JNO. W. 1/01tNNY, office of The Press. " CHARLES E. TEIOUPBON, Thompson & flood, No 413 Chestnut street. "J. S. SILVER, 1490 Girard avenue. " W. L. SPRINGS, 831 Market street. "GEORGE 11. MARTIN, 1625 Walnut street," Other Patrons of this Institution : ELI 8. BURNETT, 409 Market street. JOHN 0. MITOEIELL, 208 South Math street. T.ll. OOLOTIA.N, 142 Booth Eighth street. N. B. BROWNE, /18 South Fifth street, SAMUEL MOORE, Logan Square. P. WATSON, Logan Square. WM. SWAIN, office of Ledger. MORTON MobIIORAEL, dice of North Amerloan. ELMS LEWIS, Penn Square. jErNo SsYin4lY moie getcoy. et•lf One-Price Clothing of the Latest Styles, and made lii best marmot, expressly for WAIL SALES. We mark our lowest selling prices in ?was 'mass on each article. All goods made to order are warranted satisfactory, and our ONIC-PRICIs crurco do strictly ad hered to. We believe this to be the only fair way of dealing, as thereby all are treated alike. JOSSES is CO., ardr-ly 604 MAIIBIO Street. Marne!Vs Cocorrine.— lITJUNETVB 0000AINE A single application renders the hair—no matter how Wig and dry—soft and glossy for several days. It is Inn BEST AYD CIInArOST HAIR DRESSING IN Inn V7ont.o. fIASSARD ft CO., Twelfth and Chestnut Ste. Sole Agents For sale by dealers generally, at 60 ate per bottle. no10•tf $5 0, $5O, $5O, $5O, $5O, $5O, $5O, 850. SINGER'S SEWING MAOHINICS.—FAIOES RE DIIOND.—A new and elegant Family Sewing Ma ehine for TAO, and the general scale of prices greatly reduced. All who want a substantial, simple, and re liable Sewing Machine, which has an established repu tation for doing the very best work on every kind of material, are invited to call at our office end examine the new machines, at the reduced prices. They can not fall to be satisfied. I. M. SINGER & 00., no2•W2 No. 602 0111/BTNIIT Street. Silver's Una Consuming Stoves :..Unless these Stoves are made In a proper manner they are no better than the common old.fathlonei heating Stoves. I employ none but the best workmen, and use the choicest imported Ems's iron. I warrant every (fais Consumer I sell to be NULL! XQC/41, to *bozo I had on exhibition in the Franklin Imtitute, and which attracted the attention and admiration of vieitore generally The Committee conceded that GALLAGHER'S make of BILVERWIAEI CONSUMING STOVES were the best in the Exhibition. I call attention to the following letter: I have examined the Sliver Gas Oonsuiners ma nufactured by Mr. A J. GALLAGIIER, and pronounce then fully equal to any I have ever seen. The II use's Iron le the YMIT away, the workmanship nosurpaased. The whole stove folly embracee my invention. I re commend with pleasure to my friends and the public Mr. G &Hasher's make of Stoves. J. B. Si cvms." A. J. GALLAGUEN, Stove Manufacturer, nos.amw . No. 806 N. SECOND, abovo Vine W. Henry Patton, itlnntlfactnrer of Window SHADES, and Importer of CURTAIN and 'MEWL. STEEP MATERIALS, LAOS and MUSLIN OUR. TAINS. BROOATELLES, SATIN DE LAINS and 'WORSTED DAMASK, RAPS, MOIIHENS, PLEBE'S/3, HUM and TASSELS, GILT CORNIONS and OUR. TAIN ORNAMENTS. Gilt Window Shades, with all th trhuminge, an low as 76 centa each. Itiat received from Auction a lasso Ineratee. or Onetedoe, which • are cifered at the following unprecedented low prices: Hulin Ourktins, $1 00, worth $3 00 a pair. Lace /. gg 00, If 00 /. if Tambour Lace " 13 00, ~ $5 00 " Quito heavy " $5 00, " $lO 00" Elegant rich Embroidered, $lOOO, " $2O 00 " " Damask Curtains from $lO 00 to $l5 00 per window, complete. Curtains made and put up at the shortest notice, by competent workmen. W. HENRY PATTEN, 090 CHESTNUT St., ocll.Omoe Oppoalte Jayne , e New Hall Bronchitis. —Many pretalent and fatally tend ng disarms are owe comprehended tinder the teri.e Ilronchitis 1" to all of theni the membrane of the of passages la more or less airceted. They resemble con sumption In symptoms and fatality, and in many come frbtually end in phthials The PERUVIAN SYRUP is signally beneliolal In such cases, and has snatched many from premature graves. Pm sale In this city by Y. Brown, corner Yifth and Oheetnut, and Hasfaard k 00., corner Twelfth and Wrestnut. cgt•d&Wlf An Elcellint Hole Dm—Jules Ilnuelie Veen. TABLE LIQUID EMIt DYE Is superior in every re spect to the :luny skeletal on rale for changing the color of the Hair. It le the only Dye which will produce, IN BTANTANSOOOLIAIe einct, all otters squiring several hours to complete the operation. Poninna nith White, red, or gray whiskers, can hate them dyed of a beautiful brown, Oath, of chestnut cola, ' by lta use. Prepared only by 3trt.ls Hama, Perfumer and Chemist, 704 CIIISTNOT Street, and for male by all Druggists. niil Gt. elearnan • a SetvMs Food—Northwest Corner of Second and {Veinal. stree•s D ,posits moelved in small and large amounts, from all Masses of the community, and allows interest at the rate of Are per Gentler annum. Money may be drawn by checks without look of lute• rent. Office open daily, from 0 until 6 o'clock, and on Nor. day and Saturday until 0 in the ereutug. Preeldeut i iranklln fall; Treatarar and oecratary, Marlon lk. *Sortie Grover ar. Nobar's Celebrated Fatally Sewing MAORINEB. A NEW MILE—PRIOR t5O. 780CHSOTNar &MIT, PHILADELPHIA. These Machines sew from two spools, and form a seam of unequalled strength, beauty, and elasticity, which will nor rip, even If every fourth stitch be cut. They are unquestionably the best lu the market for family use. 0.310-tf 1,17 . 21LND FOX • OIR0OLAII...C:11 Nothing Is of more importnnep to the Vem• fore of a fatally than a good 000 E STOVE GALLAGEIRWR MORNING 1:MAII. hoc been In euceessful opera Con come five years, and there hoe nevegbeen Introduced to the public a COOK STOVR that has given natisiactlen en generally. It will DRAW, BAKE, ROABV, BOIL, BROIL, /to , In the moat perfect manner. I will return the price parr for it If It falls to do as above. A J. GALLAGHER, cell•mwo26t tO5 N. Second Bt., above Vine. Gallagher's Sunrise Gas Consumer.—A Flat TOP 000 i( STOVE, LARNE OVEN, VERY HEAVY PLATES, AND MADE IN A SUPERIOR MANNER. I wuuterivit to DRAW, DARR, ROAST, ko,, A.o. • I have been engaged In the manufaeture of stoves for many years, and I can safely recommend the SUNRISE to my friends. If It falls to perform as above stated, I will RETURN YOU THE MONEY PAID FOR IF OAN YOU ASK MORE? cell. mwe UR. A. J. (MUMMER. Cure for Cough and Cold.—Ag coon as there In the el'ghtert unearluers of the Cheat, with difficulty or breathiog, or indication of cough, take during the day, a few ‘, Broten , s Bronchial 7', aches." Containing dernutoent ingredients, they allay Pu'reonery Irrlta lieu. Bold wholesale and retail at F. Bnowe'e, corner of Chestnut and Fifth atm tn. n016.004-12t Sarin% For Vents Interest._ NATIONAL HAPP,TY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT Street, S. W. corner or THIRD, Philadelphia. Money received in any enm, large or email, and Intoreet paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal Money le received and payments made daily, without notice. The inTeettuente are made in Real Mate,. Mortgagee, Ground Rents, and euelt Bret-clans geourl. tiee an th °barter requires. Office hour,, from 9 o'clock in the morning until 5 o'clock in the afternoon, ad on Wonder and Thursday evenings until 8 o'nlaek fee Marriages. On the 10th instant, by Friends' Ocemony, at the residence of the bride's lather, EDWARD HAYES, of Frankford, Philadelphia, to MARY I, daughter of Charles Bilis, of Bucks county, Pennsylvania. * On the 23d instant, by Friends' Ceremony, at the residence of the bride's father, near Bristol, Bucket county, Pennsylvania, LOUIS O. BRAROW, of Al toona Blair county, Pennsylvania, to MARY W. LONG szairll, daughter of John Longstreth. sS On the 10th instant, by Rev Therona hiurphy, Mr. HENRY R. ALLEN to Miss MARY B. THORN, daughter of Thomas Thorn, Esq., all of Fraukford, Twenty-third nerd, On the 19th or October, by Rev Joseph H. Rennerd, Mr, JERSBITAH REA. to Miss ANNIE MoCOY, both or thin city. On the 2let Instant, by Rev. David J. Whelan, Mr. ROBERT ORAIIAM to Mrs MARY IRVIN, both of this city. On the Rth Instant, by Rev. Joseph Beggs, Dr. TORN D. HOLMAN, of Dougiaaville, to Miss EMMA CARPEN TER. of Rozberough, Philadelphia. Odthe 11th Instant, by Rev. Dr. Cole, WILLIAM WHITE JONES to EMMA MATILDA DRIVERS, all gf this city. • On the 9th nit , hy,Alderman Peter Hay No. 836 North Sixth street, Bir. GROBON P. ersiDatliT;to Mks LOUISA BAKER, both of tide city. * Pitt'SS.--PillLAbttPtLlA, WEDNEgDAY, NOVEMJ3EIt 24. ISM On the 222 instant, Mr. EDWARD ILVYIN, aged '6O years. The relatives and friends of the family are rasped,- fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his "on - in - law , Mr. Rolw.rt Irvin, corner of Wont and filarlbOtOUgh Bluets, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further netice. * On the 21st )natant, SARAH HEOR, in the 76th year of her age The relatives and friende of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her enri.in.law, Wm. 8 Hart, No, 1228 North Tenth Street, above Girard avenue, thin (Wednesday) after noon, at 1 o'clock, without further notice. On the lid tuatara., LAWRENCE. RILEY, aged 07 yearn. His relativoe and friends aro respectfully Invite 1 to attend the funeral, (rein his late residence, No 1621 Germantown road, above Jefferson etreet, this (Wed nesday) af term* 2 o'clock. At Frankford, on the list instant, after a Ilogerieg illness, Mrs: ALICE 1) WAGNER, wife of J F. Wag. nor. In the Mat year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are reaped fully invited to attend the funeral, frets the residuum of her husband Paul atreet. above Church, this (Wed nesday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Cedar Hill Cemetery On Sunday morning, 21st instant, ABIGAIL HARE. The relatives and friends ore respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No 244 Chester Berea', above Race, this (Wednesday) morning, at 7 o'clock To proceed to the Nesharnony Ground. • * On Monday morning, 224 instant Mrs. ANN ELIZA' TAYLOR, relict of Air. litnk'en Taylor. Her friends are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, without further notice from hkr late resi dence, at Bristol, Pa , this (Wednesday) morning, at 11 o'clock The funeral services will be at the Eolccopal Church, at 12 o'clock. precisely A beat leaves Most nut-street wharf at 8 o'clock, and Wainutestreet wharf at 10 o'clock. tt . . . . On the 22d instant, LUCINDA, wife of Bernard Shan non, aged 24 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, in Filbert street, between Twenty evened and Twenty. third, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 1. o'clock, without further notice,—To proceed. to Ca thedral Cemetery On the 20th instant, JAMES THOMAB. The friends and relatives are Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 221 Acorn alley, this (Wednesday) afternoon—to meet at 1 o'clock, and proceed to Lebanon Cemetery. Rev. A. A. Willits will Lecture in REDDING 011VROFI, SIXTBENTII and COATBEI t treats, rEIDAY EVENING, 20th last., at 7x e , elOck Bubject-- ,, how to make holm happy " Tickets 70 cents. Chlldr.l.lo cents at tho door. n24.81.* g 7 . Erdford-street tilinsion.—A. meeting, ex- T t./WI:MIN/MY will lot held in BEDFORD Urea, nbovo TO-MORROW EVENING. 800 to • morrow's tvivorllonmentlo The Press Bud Ledger. It* ar. The Old Spaniard and his South Amen- CAN OFFSPRINC.—The Rev 001,D8JUITLI D. 'DARROW will lecture on the above eubjeot In the Cen tral Church, VIDO street, below Thirteenth, THIS (Wednesday) N.VSNING, the 24th hut., at 7)4 o'clock. Tickets 13 canto, to be bed at Tbor, ley & Ohinm , s, N. E career Eighth and Sprlog Garden ,treats; W. k J. HeilPs, No. lb South Ninth street, and at the door on the evening of the Mature lt* Tr. Jaynets Hall Prayer Meeting —All will be glad to learn that until further notice the BUSINESS DIRIPS UNION PRAYER ALERTING will be held again to Taynehi flail, daily, from 12 to 1 o'clock. Thin fa the most central and convenient lo cation, and THOUSANDS can be accommodated. All are cordially in tell to attend, and the meeting in open for all to take part 'whom members of any Evangelical Church. n24-tf on.. Hazleton Coal Company, ntsurnic, November 3, 1868 —The Directors of the Hazleton Coal Company have thin day declared a Dividend of FIFTY OEN TS PICA MAHE on the Capi tal stook of the Company, additional to the Augaat di vidend, payable to the Stockholders or their legal representatives, at the office of the Company, In Phila delphia, on and after December Bth, next. The Traveler Books will be closed until Doceniber 6th. n24-St SAMUEL MOORS, President. lirOffice behlah I)eni and Navigation fie.— ruit.euat.rma , November 2311, 1868. The Board of Managers hare this day dee'ared a DI VIDEND of THREE PEIt CENT., equal to One Dol lar and Fifty Cents per Share on the Capital Stock of thin Company, payable on and after the third clay of De cember next. Oy order, OTIS AMAIIDON, n 24 et Treasurer, The Eighteenth Anniversary of the FIHLADALPIIIA LADIES' SOCIETY IN AID OF THE SWIB , I MI:.;,SION IN OANADA, will be held in JAYNE'S HALL, on THURSDAY, November lb, At 7X P. AI. Addresses from Drs. Brantley, Goddard, °bombers, and others Madame yeller and Nev. Mr. Laser, of the Manion, are to be present. Admission Bros. All are InvHui uce. The East Stationer Railroad Company. Tho undersigned Oommissioners ibeing two of those named in the Act of InCorporation of said Com panyndo hereby appoint the Eighth day of December, A. D. 1858, between the hours or 11 A. 51, and 2 P. Si. of said day, at No. 407 Li MARX Street. above Fourth Street, in said city, for the Subscribe , to the Stock of mid Company to meet to organize the Dotapany, and to elect, as provided by law, a President and Twelve Di. rectors, to Nerve according to law. ROWLAND JONES, F. N. BUCK. c023-d2w PIIII,ADSLPHIA, Nov. 22,1868 ocrFarmers' and Mei DELPIIIA, November At an election hell on ti the roilawing named Stock TORS of title Batik: 8. A. Afeker, Edwin Id. Lewie, lesec B. Waterman, John A rhhuret, George W. Ferranti, Anthony J. Aotelo, James R. I And at a meeting of the MEROEtt,Esi, . was tannin Edwin M. Lewis. Red , 'Welton, Jr., °ashler. n234t W. Illechantcs , Bunk- 2 1'htladel plan, Nevem- Den 22, 1859, At an election held on the 15th In t, the following gentlemen were chosen DIILECTUIti for the omitting you : Joeeph U. Mitchell, Robert Steen, r)i, Peartl , u ~ ribi,.....11.--Da.c.r._ _ _- 1 111ain It. nompeon, John 0. Davie, And at a meeting or the Board this day, POSEN.' IL BIITOFIELL, Nu; , was unanimously elected President; Qeorga 11. Maul, Esq., Vice President, and n23.3t JOB. G. MI 011111,1,, Cashier. ilre Home for Invalids with Affections of TELE attar. B. w. corner PARKE and CHESTNUT Streets. on-lm Went Philedelphis Pi .aladelPhia and Dar y Ra Iron Von - PARP —A special mooting of tho ttockholdera of the Philadelphia arid Darby Railroad Company will be bold at the BLUE DUI, TAVERN, Twenty ; fourth aqua, cu iV SDNESDAY APTERNOON, tho .4th lost , at 8 Oclook. By order of the Board of °kegler!. r22•3t a MOROI , : EN hY, UnittereitY or retitle) , Imtnitt —LIMY Ile. PART'S lINT.—The Anniversary oration, berme the Alumni, Bill be delivered, at the Hell of the Uni versity. by the lion. WIFZIAII DS. M3MIEDITIt, on TLIUILSDAY, November 26th, atil P. H. Tickets eau be obtained on applio.tioe to J. Sergeant Price, 813 Arch street. W. IL Ituddiman, Blatt and Walnut John L. Phobonkbr, 33LNorth Z. P. Obbson, 233 South Fifth P. Speakman, 28 North Seventh W. P. JU(111312, 712 Walnut TrA Passport to thinness. -.Good Btisiness Writing, Oftener, perhaps, than anything else, lea ptssport tb litbratiee business. And this cao no. where he 110 AUCCefillnlilY acoired RS at BRYANT & rTTON'S Mercantile College. Their Students make astonishing progress. Classes day and evening. A thorough course of practice In Book. keeping, illus trated by MANUSCRIPT MS taken front ACTUAC. BUSINESS, may be had at this Institution. Call for Catalogue. NOWee—The ours or the Second and Third•etreet Railway Company leave the EX- KiIINGE RIGIIMOND erery live nunutes. Parente and Guardians are requested to elution et:Waren arinit banging on to or menhirs with the care, that act dente tufty be avoided. nt:2-3t Milord Taylor. Es before tits Prople'n LITERARY INSTITUT 19, In Concert ilfiunsuAY xVENING, Nov IN. Subjent—"Lito in the North.” pink, Tickets 2G Dente. For wile at the nookatorea. n2o•4tlk Bank of Commerce.—Phitadclphln, No vember 2, 1858 —The Board of Ph-et:tore beim i trltray declared n dividend o: dvo por cent parable oh demand, clear of Mate Tax. J. 0. DONN nB-wfml2t Oeebler. Eclectic Medical College.—Free Medi cal and Ettrgi.nl Clinic. by Protessom PAIN N and °ALBIN.% on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, from 1 to 2 P. M. MARSH ALL CALKINS, M. D. Dean, n2ihrhe4t No. 247 North N INT!! Street rs. SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUF .T.v. BENS of the most approved patterns, for sato 1y D. LAMLE & SON., Implement and Seed Warehouv, Nos. 21 and 23 Smith 3I Xlll street. It* between DIARKET and UT. tez CORN SHELLER% HAY, STRAWY AND FORD) R OTYTTERi, rein Fan., Hort° Powell and Threohing Machines, Plonglin, HarroWa, Farmers , Dollera, Field Rollers ; Ron, Gob, and Grain &L, for cola by D LANDRETH, & SON., Implement and Seed Warehouse, Non 21 and 23 South 11* between MARKET and CHESTNUT. HANGING LAMPS OR VASES WITH CITAINB.-4ust received from Paris, an invoke of flanging Lamps or Vases, suitable for growing air plants, trolling flowers. kn. D. I, ANDRETIT Jr, SON, Seed and Implement IVarehonne, Nes 21 and '23 touth SIXTH St , Between Market and Chestnut Sts. SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers In Goodyear's Patent for Vulcanized Rubber Suspenders, Braids, Webs, end all other Fabrics and aqiclen made by combin ing fibrous substaws with threads or sheets of vulcan ized rubber are notified that indeed the seaward properly stamped or labollel with my name. and by my authori ty, they cannot bs legally disposed of in the United States Merchants and dealers are Invited to examine specimens now in store, and to give they orders for the Spring Trial+, to the undersigned, EXCLUSIVE OWN. Nit OF TUE TITLES AND EYCLUuIVi RIGHTS IN TUE PATENT for these goods, 'which embrace all the etylce heretofore manufactured or imported, and many others. ALSO, VONINSFS TO MANUFACTURE AND SELL --and the Terms—may be obt3lnei on application to me at No. 23 COU ETLANDT Street, N Y IIWIA01.; II PAY. HAVE YOU SEEN T.UE LIFE-SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS, In Oil, at 101.111LER'S GAL LERY, SECOND Street, above Green? Go see then, at onto. Open on Wedntraley arta Battu lay evening. It* HORSES TAKEN . TO WINTER. - Stabling and bay good, with plenty of liter. Sprin I geadow' if enired JAN , onNE plesoent days. Terme of Mr. d IPY, No. 820 MARKET Street, or Dr. ECROLFIRLD, 322 South FIFTH Streot, and The Press race._n24.lBo* DR. M. OiLITIN'SEIkSRETURNEO to the City, and may be coneulted at his °Rico and residence, No. 247 North RIME Street. Moore from 7 to 10 A.. and 4 to 7 P. M. n 24 12t* FIRST PREMIUM, FRANKLIN INSTI TUTE, 1868, to BRAM PATBNT 111110 K DIACIIINK and BRION KILN. They aro row offered, with full guarantee to perform In a very ruperior way as regards cost, quality, and quantity. Addiuna J. W. ORAISY, care of L P. MORRIS & 00., Port Richmond Iron Works, Philadelphia. N. 8.—1 will take an interest with any o no w h o wishes to ergage in the manufacture of Brink in Philadelphia, and guars ntee that Brick can be made at ono half the cost of the common process. nuul.Bwti J. %V. O. SAMUEL HEPBURN has transferred his Law Mee from Carlisle, Penna. , to No. 03 SAN 80b1 Streit, (between Chestnut and Walnut.) Phila delphia Ho will attend to any business entrusted to his ears. in the Courts of Philadelphia or in the In terior of the State. Philadelphia ; November 24, 1858. n24.3m MR. JOHN MORRISSEY HAS BEEN Induced to glee another GRAND SPARRING EXIITIGTON, on FRIDAY RVENING, November neth, 18t8, at Franklin Bali, SIXTY{ Street, when he will have the pleagutre of introdueing Mr. Dominick Brad fey, S S Rankin, Charles" Ottinguon, Dou fCci rigau, John Oorgrove, and others . n2l.2t* Mattis. !chantes' liatult.••PlalliLA t'.2.1. 1865. o 15th of November. 1858, -olden+ were elected Ulltlio James E. Caldwell, Lindley Smith, Joseph Ila.rison Jr., William 11. Woodward, Robert V. Alassoy, JOPhtle. B Lippincott, Otimpb 11. Directors this day, S. A. .eddy re-eltcted President; Ice President, and William ItlalITON, Jr , Cashier Charlea Lvlamd, Louis Jungerloh, William Ciaul, D Ponansasten, lionjamin W. Tingley, Ebene7e; )51%-xle.ll 'prialltitral. Eliosolttlions attb Cavartntrollills rikISSOLUTION.—The partnership hereto for o existing between the understirned, under the firm of R. ROB 3 dr, CO., is this cloydicsolved by Mutual consent. Flalivielpbfe, November 23,1868. ROBERT 7. ROES, PLUMP F. KELLY P. F EVILLY alone continuer! the Seeking and Ex change Wainer., under the name and style of PHILIP F. KELLY & CO , at the office formerly occupitd by R. J. Rose k Co., No. 16 Booth Third Arcot 1,21.10 c Dods anb Ellpes -- GENTLEMAN with this P'l4l)o't-Plf. 11. amount desires a partner, hip In a 1 oot and Rum Efouee, Address, with name and partlou lara, n Loather," office of The Press. n24.417t* New publications. iEA.I) THE PROPOSAL AT THE FOOT OF Tills. 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CO., Editors end Proprietors, n023.d9t3z11W 138 NASSAU Street, New York GREAT NATIONAL WORK. BANCROFT'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES ; POBIABBISD BY LITTLE, BROWN, Fs CO, 112 1./..813111N0T0N STREET, BOSTON. A HISTORY ON Tint UNITED STATES, FROM THE DISCOVERY Oy THE AMERICAN CONTINENT. By Noo. 08051011 RANG/101 , T. With Portraits, Maps, ote. Vole Ito VII. Bvo. cloth, now ready. VOLUME VII. in also boned as Vol. 1 of tho Amo. rican Revolution, or which it commences the history, cono , tuling with an account of tho Battle of Bunkor Hill. VOLUME VIII. will appear shortly, and the remain ing volumes as soon as prepared for the press. The un-qualled faciillies posseseed by Mr. Ban croft in the preparation of these volumes, and the many yearn of labor end research whirh he has bestowed upon them, together with the admirable and attractive style In which they are w. Hien, have caused this great work to be universally regar led, both In Flu - ope and Ameri rA, a, the best history of this country yet produced, and as a atlnclard and atltitorAy. "Among the historians who have attained a high and deserved reputation in the funitEd States the hot f-w Yong, wo are inclined to yield the first place to George Bancroft ills experience in political and dip`Omatie life, no less than his rare and 'onerous cul ture,anft hie singular union of the ugliest mental facul ties. enable no to prediet, with confidence, that hi. Work adlibe reckoned among the genuine muter-pieces of hieterical genius ...—(westmlf stet Review. ff This to hie theme nen been treated with a beauty and a power by one whom I need not name in thirr pre. nonce. (the historian of the 'United Slates'); which, without impairing their authenticity, have contorted the severe pages of our history foto a magnificent Odys sey of national adventure."--(Everett's Lecture on the Discovery of America • The further this work proceeds, the more do we feel that it mutt take its place as an essentially satisfactory history of the United taten."—(Condon Athenmum. "Prom the copious extracts which we have given from this Tolttine (Yll.,)it will be seen that in respect of composition leie a model of vigorous condensation. 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"MS as much a matter or course with no to expect everything that is learned, b infant, and instructlve in a now book by Bat.croft, as to expect a dazzling light and a ferllitzing heat from the Fut, and out Ml[ll[lllol tie as little as Ito oth.r.i , --[New York kvening Post. nol.7.wfin 13;•if " Suddenly there come it tapping, ft eta of some one gently rapping, rapping at my oham ber door, "'Venom° vieitor," I muttered, "tapping at my cham ber door," "Saying"— BUY THIS BOOK, IP NOTIIING MORE." j UST PUBLISHED e POWs POETICAL WORKS, Beautifully illustrated with, more than ONE HUNDRED ORIGINAL DESIGNS Ily DAP,LE 4, DIRKET FOSTER, PIOKERSOILL, altorshr, BRIXTON, MADOT, ROORRS, &0., he. And engraved In the finest style of wood engraving by LINTON, COOPER, EVANS, & CO. Splendidly Bound, Price Six DOLLARB. '• in Morocco, blurs DOLLARI3. "POE stands as much alone among Poet, es SALVA TOR ROSA among refuters. (.Spetintor London ) J. S REDFIELD, Agent, 31 Beckman et Err Sent by mail, postage prepaid, on receipt of price n2O-24,&27 of no, & de1,4,6,11,16,13,22,23, & 244( 3,000 YARDS ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS FOR CASH, JUST REDOORD TO TRE FOLLOWINO VERY LOW PRICES: $0.87 1-43 $l.OO SI.IQ These goods are the REGULAR MAKE OP BUM BBK.S, (uot Tapestry,) end moat of them era very good qualify. Purchasers will fled it to their advantage to call bsfo.e buying elsewhere Also, in store, a great variety of English Tapestry, Brussels, and Velvet; also, Ingrains and Venißans, all of which will be Fold, for CASK, at pricee (rite as low 019 goods of the game quality eau be bought in this country, BREVE L. KNIGHT, Importer, ^62 8011T11 SECOND STREET, A BO VII SPRUCE n'23-24,27,29&31.-;f UNION BANK TIII. k 3 13 A. IT li , N. E. CORNER OF THIRD AND ARCH. STEN:NTH, Will be Open for Business WEDNESDAY, ME ?4TII INSTANT I, , E , CULINT DAIS, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. n42•St . JAMB LESLEY, Cashier LOOKING GLASSES JAMES B. EARLE ,116 BON., Manufacturers of LOOKING (IL ASSKS for MAN TWA, rnos, h SIDJ WALLS, of every she, style and shape. Vier Tablen, Gorniees, Brackets, Gunnels, of new and elegant &algae; and PICTURE FRAMES, with Framee for Portraits, Miniatures, and Photographe In every variety of style and price. Importers of ENGRAVINGS, every new Publication being received the moment ofand OIL PAINTINGS from the Studios of the boat - and meet celebrated American and European Artiste. A LARGE GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, Open et all times, rams. Wholesale and Retail Deal er,' In Mahogany and Walnut framed Looking Glom!, to which they Invite the attention of country customers. JAME 8 B. EARLE & BON, Sill CHESTNUT STREET, OPPIWITII To■ GIRARD 10081 tZ.OSIIEN BUTTER.-29 Tubs Prime Goehere Butter. For sale by 0. 0. SADLIOR, & 103 AllOll Rtrent R - USSIA. AND AMERICAN TARRED OORDACIE, untied Woes, manufactured and for •, male by WEAVER, PITLER & 00., 023 No. 23 N. WATER Bt , and 22 N Wharven it' ONONGATTELA WHISKE Y.-60 Bblg ITIL pure Hyu hiekey, afore en fur ease by WM U.YMATON) 210 Mouth FRONT Bt. nos Retail erg (boobs. SHARPLESS HAVE IN STOCK A DE BIRABLR assortment of Cloth Cloaks, Raglans, Otroulars, and Velvet Cioaks, which are all of approved shapes and made of Cloth oethelr Importation. n 24 CHESTNUT & EIGHTH. PNGLISR SQUARE BLANKETS. MARKUS BROTHERS otter s goad stock of English Blankets!, nearly square, manufactured for the Retail Trade, with and without bright colored headings. ALSO, Superior American Twilled Blankets, common Imported Whitney, and single Bed and Mackinaw Blankets. They have Wee Bright-striped knee Blankets, or Railway Wraps, and Horse Blankets in variety n 34 CHESTNUT & EIGHTH. OPENED TO-DAY, REYERAI, CASES OP NEW GOODS OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION. JUST REGEIVED PER t. VANDERBILT, , PANOY SILKS, DAYADERE DO., TWO-PLOUNOED ROBES, EVENING SILKS, MOIRE ANTIQUE, VELVET POPLINS, PLAIN BLACK POPLINS, EMBROIDERIES, EVENING DRESSES, as., Sco. THOMAS W. EVANS & CO., 818 do 810 CHESTNUT STREET. n23 -at VINE STOCK OF SEASONABLE DRY GOODS AT FAIR PRICES, adapted to FIRBT-OLABB SALES, RETAIL. Irish Popllve, Flannels, Fancy Silks. Blankets, Lupin's ilterinees, Counterpanes, Brooke Shawls, Table Linens, New style Cloaks Napkins, Woollen Slum's, Table Covers, Cloak Cloths, Meetings, Wool Plaids, I F hidings, Valencia Travers,l i Brunets, Figured Merino's, Towellingv, Mous Be Laines, Muslin, dm EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS CASTOR BEAVER CLOTHS, FOR LA DIM' CLOAKS. RIBBED TRIOO CLOTHS. RIDDr D DEAVER CLOTHS. PLAIN BLACK CLOTHS. CLOTH CLOAKS, RAGLANS, AC , AC EIRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARM NTRIETB NEW CLOAKS OPENING EVERY DAY AT Tll6 PARIS MANTILLA AND CLOAK EMPORIUM. PINE BEAVER CLOAKS, MOH VELVET CLOAKS mounoiNa CLOAKS. MISSES' CLOAKS, OPERA CLOAKS. MIX'D BEAVER CLOAKS The Largest Assortment In the City. AT TII6 PARIS MANTILLA k CLOAK NMTONIUM, 708 CHESTNUT STREET, J. W. PROCTOR & CO n 23 L"NGLISH HOSIERY, FOR LANES, GENTLEMEN, CHILDREN'S WEAR . L. J. LEVY & CO. Neve received, per steamer KANGAROO, & complete assortment of the beet mates of ENGLISH Romans . , Made especially for their RETAIL DEPARTMENT GENTLEMEN'S BMX, LAMPS WOOL, MERINO, AND COTTON SHIRTS and DRAWERS RUE, MERINO, LAMB'S WOOL, AND UOTTOIIDOIIBLE-YEET HALF HOSE LADIES' and MIMES, UABDMERE AND MERINO Vk131% AND DRAWERS THE CELEBRATED IRISH BALBRIGGAN BOSE, BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED LADIES , and CHILDREN'S FLEECY COTTON HOSE. CIIIII.DREN'S CLOTH AND VELVET LEOQINS 809 & 811 CHESTNUT STREET. 03-3 t, NEIV SILK ROBES • STEAD= VANDERBILT L. J. LEVY & CO. lave received, by the downer Vanderbilt, a cue of neat TWO-FLOONOBD 811 ROM, OF TAN LATEST DIANUFAOTIME, N.E.IVERT STYLES, Which they will open on AICYPENING. 809 and 811 CIIESTNUT Street MOURNING CLOAKS A NEW ABSORMENT Oa PLAIN 33 LACK BEAVER CLOTH CLOAKS, BESSON Sc. SON, bIOURNIi STOKE No. gOB CIUMNIIT STREET'. L ADIES' CLOAK CLOTHS. Mack Beaver glottis. back Habit Olathe. Pilots and ratline. COOPER & CONARD, N. Wrier NINTH & MARKST ilis LACK MOHAI t For trimming Cloaks. Brown and Gray do. Dim&loo clothe, $1 26. 'Slack Raba Cloths, $1 87 to $2 50 COOPHR & CONARD, 2 G. E. obeter NINII2 & MARKET SU OVERCOAT CLOTEtS. Flue Black Wanking. Bide Band Ongsimeree. Fancy Casein:loran. Boys' Cass'mares Pattlnets from 40 to 82X coats irelret, Bilk, and other Wentings. COOPER & CONARD, 11'22 S. E. corner NINTH & 'RABBET Ste SNYDER LEIDY—JAS. M. LEIDY, Principals of LIUDY UROVIERS , ACADEDIV, No 144 and 150 MTH. BTRKET, near Ilaee , where a knowledge of MUTING, 110011.100PItlq, and ARITIISIETIC le made tertain to every pupil that may enter. AOADEMY open day and evening. n o'l2 AND JUTE y i IANILA ROPE, CORDS, TWIN-V. 43, laTd., Dranufsetured and for Bele at the lowest New York prim, by WEAVER. FITLER & CO., No. 23 N. WATER Street, and 22 N. WHARVES nol7-2m INSTITUTION FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL DISEASES OF nix THROAT AND MOS, 11:12 VINE STREET —Dee. DEACII DENT respectfully invite the attention of Conaump tives and other invalids to the superior and unparal leled success which has thus far followed their cheniiro Pneumatic System of treatment in all &Sec ions of the Chest. Enlargement of the Joints, Scrofula, eta. Oases considered hopeless and beyond the roach of medicinal 641, have, by this prompt and active agent, been re stored to perfect health and usefulnen., We believe the day for drugging and drenching thn system with debilitating and naumoua medical agents in the vain hope of permanently curing Tubercular Consumption le pact, and that, front the introduction of our new phi losophicnl, 0011, above all, natural witthinl of combat ing this class of diseases, must ensue a general cod thorough reform in et former methods of treatment. Reference to 06E08 cured Examinations, daily. free of charge. Hours, nine to live. nMait, TERRY'S BLANK BOOK AND STATIONERY RSTABLISIBILT, S. W. CORNER FOURTH AND RAGE. PREMIUM AWARDED By the FRANKLIN INSTITUTE for Afanufacturiog Superior Account Beebe FIRMS Intending to opon new Books on the first of the Year, can Reject from a good stock on band, or have them mode in any desired style in a superior manner. BOOK-BINDING of every dexcription executed in the Boast and most substa,tial manner, at low prime. MAGAZINES bound from 50 ctn. to $2 IS per volume. MUSIC bound in a new and handsome oiyle, from s to 13. OLD FAMILY BIBLES rebound, to look and wear equal to new PERRY'S BOOK-BINDERY, FOURTH and BADE. Oldest entabliehed Bindery in Philadelphia. n23-2u2 IPHRENOLOGIOAL EXAMINA- E ms e with w ritt o adeso rl pte ol character, ngyieoiirofereneeto t seni., colt-improvement, &0., are made day and eve ning at POWLER, WELLS, & GO.'o, Famlliee vieited when requested, and a liberal dta count made to °tube, gell-emit 922 ObeAtnnt at., Philadelphia A LLSOPP'S PALE ALE—In Eh& —A 1 - A4 °natant au pply on hand In Cnatom•houae Mona, for aide by WILLIAM EL YRATON, 216 South FRONT Stroet nob SIIANILA RORK, snorted mos, meant faotared and for mole at lowest New York prices, by 'WEAVER, EIMER, & 00., No. 23 N. Water at., and 22 N. Whikrveg. MI ACKEREL.— 767 Bbls Nos. 1, 2, & 8 LTA AIAOKE.R.OL, In Ansorted Packages. For sale by C. U. SADLER & 00., nro 103 ARM gtraat • pR OVISION -4 .-2, - 00 pieces City Smoked Shoulders, 1,800 pieces Oily Smoked llama. For sate by O. C. SADLER, & 00., no/ US AMYL Amer. A FYLES.—A small consignment of 00 nectlout Ittmete. For onto by 0. O,I3ADLIMIG 00., 002 led ABU /Areal. tt3attle. WANTED—By the let of January, or thereaboute. a Partner, either active or afield, with from $lO,OOO to 815,000 Capital, to take the place of a Principal about rotiricg from the badness. The house is an old eatabli.hed one, or 12 years standing, with an sxteceive and reliable connection. The oppor twiny here offered is one welt worthy the attention of any one desirous to step into a lucrative busineae, and whioh will yield a handsome Tatum for the investment. References of an undoubted character given, and re quired. Address ~Q uestor," at the office of thle paper. n24,lltat WANTED—To purchase a Sogar and Pe riodical Store north of Chestnut street. Ad dress, stating terms and location, " George Morton,” Blood's Despatch lt* WANTED—A steady, sober man, wbo un derstands the manufacture of Cotton Jeans, to go South Address • Roster," Blood's Despatch. n24-3t* WANTED—To purchase two good bunt ing Dogs. Addrees Black," at this office, stet ng where they can be seen. n 24.20, APERSON of Competency and Integrity desireau Silent Partner with $l,OlO, in a profita ble Drug tusiness. None but responsible parties, with real name, need address. "J. Quenne," office of The Press.P2B-3111 WANTED—A situation as clerk or travel ling agent, by a. young man who non furnish drat eines recommendations. Address " Fulton," office of this paper. n73-4tir WANT] —Ayoang man who writes a good hand, and is quick at figures. Address "Ohentnut Street,' , office of The Press. n28..2t* WANTED—A Partner With $20,000 or 276,000 to engage in the Cloth. Cassimere cud Weeling jobbing trade The advortisor le without capital, but has been night years engaged to the bust nese, has a thorough knowledge of both the buying and selling departments, and having travelled through the Western States twice a year for fire years, le well ac quainted with the merchant! who buy Su this market. Address ' , H. H. 11' ," at the office of The Press ; until the 27th Instant. n22-ete WANTED—To exchange a building lot lb Camden for Dry Goode orerocerlee. Address A. T Camden P. O,N. J. 0228t* 'VI/ANTED—To rent a neat residence in V the southern part or the city. Rent not to es. coed $lBO per annum. A ddress 1," office of The Press. n22,6t* WANTED—A second-hand Fire-proof Chest. of medium s , ze. Evans & Watson's make preferred. Address "Cheater," Blood's Despatch. n2O 4t* WANTED—By the Brat of January nest, a situation as BOOK-KEEPER in a WholAsale Store or h'actory Undoubted.reterencea will be given. Address Junius," at this office. nIP-6t* WANTED.—The advertiser, a young man of active bushes., habits, Is anxious to secure an engagement with a Manufacturer to sell Goods oh a commission Snlitteotory reference will be given. Address MERCANTILE, office The Press. n018.6:* WANTED—To Rent, for the winter sea son, with immediate possession a Furniehed house of moderate M improvements, west with modern west of Tenth street. Addrese A. 111., °Moe of this paper. 004 WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATER CAVALRY—Able.bodied, unmarried men, to whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and medical attendanoe. Pay from $l2 to 142 per month. No man haring a wife or child will be awe tat. Apply for MOUNTED B.IIRVION at No 817 MARHET Street above eighth, north side. I. N. MOORE, let Lient. let Dragoons, apl7-ti Recruiting Officer. Sot Bale anb to Let. $3,lO O —F OR SAL E—A flrst-rate • GE WIND RENT or this mount. J. S. HUBER, n2B 3t 206 South FOURTH Street. CIROUND RENTS FOR SALE.—A num bar of Ground Rents of the following amounts: $2 500,11,400,11,000, $3OO, $5OO, and other sums. All well scoured, at a discount. J. 9 HUM, 023 St No. 206 Ponth FOURTH litreet. al; FOR RENT—The DWELLING No. b!UjOl6 LOOM Street, (or Washington Square) from the lat of January, 1859 The house is three stories high, with basement, back building, &c , now occupied by J. W. Forney. Apply at the office of The Press. or at the hones. no23.tf PEBEhIPTOBY SALE OF TOWN LOTS IN SODTII CAMDEN.— Will be sold at Public Sale, 011 the premises, on MONDAY, November 29th, Inst. At 10 o'clock A. M.,100 valuable TOWN LOTS, in FORTH C OLDEN, situate and fronting on Naighn , s aavenue, on Market street. Mechanic, 'Liberty, and Orauge streets, Broadway, Seventh, West Jer sey Railway, and Dighth streets. They are all 20 feet front by 100 feet deep, and are some of the moot desirable building lots In South Cam den. Plana and full description will be shown on the day of sale. Terme, which will be very easy, as little of the pur abase money will be required to be paid down, made known at gale. By J. G. BRYCE. Perrone wishing to purchaee at private Pale can ob tain all Information by coning on P.O Bit MX, at It it. Corson's coal °ince, No. 1113 South FOURTH Bt., below Chestnut, Philadelphia. n022-6t R. M. MADDOCK, Auctioneer. gm TO LET—The large, well lighted, and 11 ; ; eligible STORE, No. 83 -moth SECOND Steeet. which will be vacated by the undetslined on the first of January. Bent very moderate. Apply to nol6•tf A. A. ROHNIIIIIM t 1411001 ES, as above. TO RENTS—On the Ist January next, the very superior and extensive ROOMS, (24, 3d, 4111 and 6tlifioore, each 24 feet by 146) of the NEW STORE, 683 MARKET Street, The building is one of the Sue improvements on the upper side, between FIFTH and SIX.TLI Streets, having two fronts, the north one on rest' Street with good cartage way 20 feet into SIXTH Street. Apply on the premises. nol-tf lotil TO RENT, a STORE on DELAWARE IEL Avenue, below' 'VINE Street, running through to Water Street, 148 feet deep. Also, the Double STORE, corner of THIRD and QUARRY Streets, 40 fest front, one of the beat locations for large Business in Phila delphia Also, STABLE and 00A071-HOUSE in CHERRY Street, above SEVENTH, In rear of Ash land House Apply at 273 South aOI9III,TH Street. se2O3nt* Liaarbing: TWO PLEASANT ROOMS TO LET, -IL with Board, in a private farrltv, at 269 South NINTH' titreet. n242t* BOARDIN.7,-,Two gentlemen will be fur- G Mabee with *thd acccnonodetlone in a genteel private fatuity locatiou We Walnut street. Ad era's it II.," office of The PIG3I. n23-4t*. %IWO OR THREE AGREEABLE PER -IL SONS may ob.ala Good Board, and every com fort, in a fine bon,e centrally located. Rafael:wee ex changed. Address ‘• I{oxll9o P. O . 122.3-31.41, BOARDING.—Two young gentlemen wish to obtain boarding for the winter In a central lo cation. Addreaa ‘• Illelnnond, , t at this office. n22,3t* Prroonal. FI RING BACK TH} COAT!—If the man who took the Cost out of the 'Washington House fidaaing.room hat eight, wilt bring it back, nothing will be said &NAO. ft. flit : OVi'NEK OF THE COAT KNOWS unr, end will capase him if the float in not returned this WEDNESDAY, It* ff o PHYSICIANS.—A young Physician is desirous of an engagement with a gentieman hissing an extensive Practice, who requires the aid of an Assistant. Good references will be given, and terms moderate. Address DOOTOR, aloe of this pa per. nolB-dt* ~nxnranre ((Companies HARKET FIRE INSURANCE CO OV TUE CITY OF NEW YORE. CASH CAPITAL $200,000 sumus 75,200 $278,200 TOTAL ASSETS DIRECTORS. BENJAMIN H. HOWELL, President. Philotus H. Holt of 236 Front street. Joseph P Wickham, late Wickhaea & YintehinSon Silas Davie, of A. 13. - & 5. Davis. Oliver H. Shepard, of Shepard, Howe & Co. Henry Rowland, of Rowland & Banks. Alfred L. Rowe, of T. G. & A. L. Rowe. Wm. P. Miller, of Wm. P. Miller & Co. Stephen W Galnes, of S. W. & R. A. Gaines. Elisha L. Walton, of Walton, Little, h Co. Nelson Sherwood, of Nelson Sherwood & Co. HenryG Reeve, of H. Reeve & 00. Daniel T. Wine* of Willete & Co. • Albert L. Be Camp, of Baker & De Camp. John M. Bruce, Jr., of Bruce, Odell, & Barnum. Stephen Li Masten of 218 'front street. Enoch Ketcham, Of K. Ketcham & Co. Wm A Onmnings, of Beards & Cummings. Henry Lyles, Jr., of Lyles, Polhamus, k Co. Brewster valentine, of Valent , no & Bergen. Geo. B. W hitfield, of G. & J Whitfield do Co, Albert Havemver, (late Havemyer & Moller.) Tennis W Quick, of Quick & Pllonamedieu. David M. Turner°, of Edry & Turnure. Jose T. Navarro, of Mora Brothers, Navarro & CO. Edward Bill, of 119 Broad street. Nathaniel W. Chator, of Peter V. King & Co. Wm. H. Goodwin, of R. Goodwin & Brother. John Friable, (Freeland. Squires, & Co.) ASHER TAYLOR, Vice President. Insures on Buildings and Peraonal Property of every doaeription against Losa or Damage by Hire, on the most favorable terms. EMERY P. FREEMAN, &suetAxy. 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BAHTOL. anE-Ir TO ARCRITEOTS AND BUILDERS. ACADIA FREESTONE. Now landing, and shortly to arrive, 1,000 tone of this beautiful Stone, both of the BLUE, GRAY, AND BUFF TINTS, the former of which, for softness and delicaoy of color, is unrivalled For the character of this stone please examine the following buildings Joe. Harrison% Eighteenth street and Rittenhouse Square. Hartlifen'S Building, Locust street, between Seven teenth and Eighteenth. Samuel Smith's Went sheet and Rittenhouse square. Afro. Eetorson's No. 1219 Walnut street. A. E. Woinrath , e, 411 Arch street. Samuel Simon', Twelfth and Chestnut streets, T. E. J. Sweat, Beventeenth and Locust streets, and °there ARNOLD it WILSON, Acanthi, PRILIDELPIIIA WARMING AND VENTILATING WARDUOUBE, 1010 OGESTNDT STREET 1101043n1 s. 111, TELTWIIIai) `atllUetWtettilf. AE MR WAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. LA FAITOBITA. Tfi fS (WRDNRSDAY4 November 24. FOUR VEENTH fiIIBSORIPTION NIGHT, LAST NIGHT, BUT TWO OP Tin MASON.. . LAST IDAZZA.NID NIGHT. Leat appearance in Philadelphia of Madame GAZE ANIGA. On which occasion Donisettits Opera Serie L.A. FAVORITL Will be performed. LEONORA. Madame GA EZ BRIGNOLI. AMODIO, and N. BABILI, In their respective roles FRIDAY, Last Night but One of the Italian Opera, I DI/RITANI. Last appearance of Ilvira MADAMS. COLA DE WILHORST. Mad. C Lie withe BRILINOLI, AMODIO, and E. and ora N. BARILI,rs-L.. In their respective roles. Oonductors-51 STELN.OI3OE and Sig. NIOOLAI7. ADMISSION ' One Dollar. Reserved Beats, Fifty Dente extra, which can be secured daring the day. All seats which have not bean secured during the day will be sold on the evening of the performance at ONE DOLLAR, with the exception of a limited number of 01101Cn OUTS, which will be retained for the accommodation of Aran gem, at 51.50. Tickets (or the Balcony, and R and L section of the Parquet, can be had at the Offices In Chestnut street; the Parquet Circle and centre of Parquet at the Academy. Family Circle, 50 cents. Amphitheatre, 26 cents Doors open at 7 Opera commences at S. n023.2t ACADEMY OF MUSIC. - • FRIDAY EVENING, November 26. FIFTEENTH. SUBSCRIPTION NIGHT. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF THE SEASON. Last appearance of MADAME CORA DE WILHOBST. What and Only Night of Bellint's Favorite Opera IL PURITAN!. First appearance of Madame DE WILIIORST ' In her g role of ELVIRA, Sung by her in Pane and New York with irelnenlid auCCral. Whet and only appearance. this eeason of Sig. BRIG. , NOLI, in his great role of Arthur Talbot. What appearance of aig, AMODIO In the role of Sir Giorgio. Plut appeasers of Big ETTORE BABILI In the role of sir Riccardi. Mr, STRANDS= bets lure to announce that it has been hie ardent desire to produce sooner IL PURI TANI, in which Opera MADAME CORA DE WILHOEST has achieved such a brilliant and triumphant Income in Paris and New York, but has been prevented by the serious and contained dolmen of Mr. JUNCA Big. AMODIO moat kindly has consented to appear in the role of Sig. GIORGIO, to enable tLe Manager to keep his promise to produce this Opera. Mr STRAEGSCII takes the liberty of calling the attention of the public to the fact that Madame DB iveulonsT is now the meet eminent American Prima Donna. and that in the role of ELTIRA she hies now no superior, either in Europe or America, and that, having recently been in Europe, he has witnessed in London end Feria performances of IL PURITAN!, which cannot be aomnated with the one which will take place on FRIDAY EVENING, at the Academy, on Which occasion MADAME DE WILIIORST, SIG. BRIGNOLI, SW. AMODIO, and s , SIG. BARILI, Will appear in the principal parte. n 024 A CADEMY OF MUS !C. GRAND FE ITIVAL MATINEE. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Nov. 27, At half-put 1 o'clock, P. M. Mr. STRAHOSOLL bags leave to announce, that in consequence of the extraordinary success which has attended the MATINEE'S. during the past semen, he has dete•mined to give ONE MORE and POSITIVELY THE LAST GRAND FEATIVAL , WATINEE On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, on which °easeful Medians COLSON, Mademoiselle PARODI, Madame DS WILHORBT, Madame BTRAHOSCH, and all the prin cipal members of the great Italian Opera will appear- EY' Per particulars see future advertisements. n024-tf MRS. D. P. BOWERS'a WALNUT-ST. THRATE.II, corner of NINTH and WALNUT THIS (Wednesday) 'EVENING, November 24,1868, WHITE HORSE OP THE PEPPERS. Gerald Pepper Hr. John Drew To be followed by the farce entitled an IRISH ENGAGEMENT. To conclude with the comedietta, entitled WHAT WILL THEY BAY AT Roam. Prizes of adraiselon--Becond Tier and nadir atrals, and Third Tier, 26 cents; Parquet. 87X cents; Drina Olrole, 50 cents; Private Boxes, according to their locale, $3 and 66; Single Beats in Orcheirtm and Prints Boxes, 76 cents. Doors open at half past 6 o'clock; Onrtain rine at 7 o'clock. WHEATLEY & ELARKE's ARCH-ST. TEMATRB.—WIIIIoun S. Irederieks, Acting an I Stßze Manacer. THIS (Wednesday) %TIMING. November 24 16644 OUR AIRRIOAN.OOIISIN. Ass Trenchsrd, our Ameriesn Cowan, Mr. J. B. Clark; Lord Dundreary, Mr. Wheatley. To conclude with, first time this season, the Comedy of ASK NO QUES MONS. Mathias, Mr. John Gilbert ; Cgmtet, Mr. B. D. John. son ; Baroness de Berigey, Blra. J. Gilbert. ..aamoteion, 25 obi. Secured Beate in Drees Circle. 67M eta; Orchestra Stalls, 60 els; Beata In Private Binina,7ll ate; Gallery, 13 eta ; Gallery for Colored Pernoos, 26 otij Private Box In Gallery for Colored Persons, 33 etsi Whole Private Box, P. Doors open at half past 6 o'clock; commence at 7, precisely NATIONAL CIRCUS, WALNUT ST., I above EICHITH.4EWIS B. LENT, Manager. Magnificent Equestrian Spectacle! THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, November 24. MS, The Equeerian Pantomime and Ballet, entitled LUBIN AND ANNETTE ; Or, The Ltrres or the fealties. Io additioa to a variety of perforMahoes in the Ring, the evening's entertainment will include the Equen. trlen Spectacle entitled THE GAMES OP THE CRUSADERS; Or, Recitals of the Trials of the Knight. of Malta. Which requires the combined efforts of One Hundred Men and Home. MAIN OP PRICES. Dress Circle and Parquette 40 watt. Children under tea sears of age 5:1 tt Family Circle Detre open at quarter to 7 o'clock. Performaseett will commence. at 7, alai terminate at /o,tf, precisely. /0° - Performances on Wednesday and Saturday Af ternoons. VIUSICAL FUND HALL.—THE GER hIANIA ORCHESTRA will commence their Public REHEARSALS on SATORDAY neat, Nov. 20th. Single Tickets 25 cents; a package or eight tickets for $l, which may be obtained at Andre% 1104 Chestnut street; Beck & Lawton'a, corner of Seventh and Chestnut. and at the door of the Hall. The per formance commences at 33i o'clock P. N. noll-tf QANPORD'S OPERA ROUSE, ELEVENTH Street, adjoining the Pommies:3la Railroad Depot. eItEAT BILL For the patrons or 8/111FORD'a OPERA 11003.1,, THIS EVENING, WEI be presented Senford , e true verelott of TIMM TOM'S VANN. The largeot Company of MINSTRELS IN THR WORLD BYERS EVNBING New Bongs, Glees, Choruses, Refrains, ic., with Dancing by the SANFORD CHILDREN. Athalesion 25 dente; Old'then 12% canto. tEr On Thanksgiving Dvy TELE= Performances, viz: 10%, 2) 2 and 7% o'clock In the evening nol4m. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH AND CHESTNUT Btreete. Immense attraction. New NeveMeat Change of Programme each Ribibition. The L.EARNED CA. NARY BIRDS and SPIRIT RAPPING. Go and Sae SIGNOR BLITZ. The great Ventriloquistand wonderful Magician. Performance every Evening during the week, it half-past 1 o'clock and on Wednesday and Saturday Af ternoons at 8. Admilutioa. 25 cent.. ; Children. 13 eanta. 6025-Ima Wattoo, ivnielrp., tO'r. 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