The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 25, 1858, Image 3

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~Idlisr o utlefit,i4ieriO n nopi4 hir;llanpfel E. Matt,
-: 0 0 s; Oiet i Slia ` nt Tallor,) annettneing the limoval of Ida
, 'pliteaokbtietneell from the place° formerly occupied by
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„•... '. him.-Oltesbnit etreet;Stove Nintb,M4 N 5•1126 Cheat
. , 1 , nut Wreet;third door below-Twelfth.tf , Ells occupancy
of the Oartori he has just left-in obedieneato the in-,
~, . evitible , liiii'ofilmiji4,thiat • , • • ' -
..;.',!,'' WPIIPAO I , the Sense ok empire takes its way P--: '-' ;
wig Q,liolltunSklieSugh, hearty a score of years, during 1
'welch time the Superior diameter' of the worlimauship_
-"' eittatted at, hid, efetabliahmeat,` hie, 'scared to' him a
, ~..vati lire 014 . 94 Bret alit's. patronage . . Raving been 1
- • atimated hi„iti Mimes glimpse of his spleudid new
f•reorelf, yeiiiiititY,,e may Sonkratulatelbeir Proprietor
uP°4 really,having eessured apiece of business yell re
speetti worthy of his reputation as a - princely caterer for
c the outer-went* of the thyaleal ann. These rooms are
select, cOureplent Of locatl-aoutd fitted up to a nicety,
irl h w thing to designate them externally other than
au Webers'. allver sign, suspended froM the Pastern
"window, We wish Air. Ma tt so n e v ery " l.n e ceies M Me
'new quarters: ' '
, MEETINGS AND , iitterlytgq THIS EVENING,—The
anniversary oration , before the", Alumni of the Law De.
nutmeat pf,thitiniverelt:okßenneylvanis will be de-
, r, livered at the hallo( the Baleerelty, - by the Hon. Wil
liam Ii Meredith; this oventsii. lir obtainhig tickets
• see ediortisemont.' .
before;tbe•Teopte4,llteriry Institute, in Concert
, gailillayard Taylor, Erg , will deliver ; ie new lecture
`'' -1 411 . the subject of '.Life lo thei7North. , ! Title theme.
".;:fri the hind. of Mr, Taylor; will; doubtless; be invested
with mush Interest. -= • •
'".` l HOW,iO ifAKES HOME NAPPY."-By our an.'
~- ' cleutidementaismsliere it will be seen that the Bev A.
A . ,Willits will deliver hie celebrated lecture on the
above - stahleit, at. the church, Six`eenth and Goatee
streets, ore tomorrow evening." Those who have never
heard thin lecture should not fall to embrace this °peer.
ttonty, se it is one of that gentleman'', finest lecture
_ --board Worts.. The proceeds will be for the benefit of
' ' the Wedding Methodist X'iocopal Ohtuah.'
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-I.lloTUrtna 011 Gooroar.-4. oouree of Illustra.
fed lectures is 'now being delivered at the Gall of the
Union Cenper , Institute, on the subject of-. Geology,
and the Batumi History of Oreation, , / by Dr. Boynton.
f , As'the subject is qy,oltlep interest, and the lecturer
being therotighy7.4 sited with its varilne phases,
these lecture”apr.a im highly recommended te, lll .
~ uniting minds;,.V.,,i - . „t^,.
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Tali VAL F.' iH A KISS ~ - The court room In
Danbury, ii , in'it; was crowded, on Thursday, to see jus
tice done betwitu a lady and , gentlefonn from West
port, the former Aiming to have Veen damaged $B,OOO
: ,by a kiss from the latter. Vita breitah wasilnally healed
- '.without" thaaikof itt'Syesti.,,4lpaekistg of breathes re
f plods us of, the feat that A idfd:lrifipeall} for irentle.
men and'youths are sionva dist The Brawn Stone
Clothing Mall of iloekbill.& WI Wm, ItioS. CO3 and lib!.
' - Chestnut street, above 131 ~ t ... • ~•
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Tam 'tirs. -- T11 e wigs ilaiiing and obbing of
• the se's; lselin as tilt% ' melts every twenty-four
hence, I ed by the _ Goo of the Min a nd Moon,
the pow e cl' Moms tipthat: of the Sun salvo
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.__ to one. • \ prerdeet yuel tar ratio, as r e gards fit,
liit
_.,„„,„„.; , ~.i,, „,,,,,ftraction offered to
perebaseretd Full 4 6 thing,iit thepalailal store
of Granville fitokest o: 7,• hestnut street, over that
"' Of all competitors Its the' hilibeinibirt , The readers of
The Preys are particiel,erlyl . hvl„ted r to make a note of it
',7llD,Ornr or Jlidno, • tire capital of Japan, is said
to be, ntheut excelition,Yhe largest city in the world,
ft as MIS said to cont*ln 1,500,000 dwelling., and 5,000,-
- 000 lithibitsYe, eel, with' all its untold wealth, has
not, it the present time, In It a °lathing establishment
ilk, l aato E. 11.1 , 0deldge'e •`
_Old Franklin Ball Clothing
' 'roworluto," i n - 821 Cheetont street,.
-. ':—..:,',lt,iil*iiiictiaits;
for , Ple'PrT - . 1 •
- FORTE CABELLO—tission Joseph MaseeU, Wilson
-45301E4es 18 OliigiloCffse 199 do sugar Dallott Eros.
:PORE zE11.1.51.1 Obas E Lea-1301 bags
;'nngse..ll9 bitetoottoent.coas sap 200,109 Itsilogeoodi
TUSKS lillAtlD‘ . .. 4Shi:ittney Nutt ,- 7000 bushels
wilt:captain: -
PRIIAORLPILIA 80A ID OP TRADE
Wm. 11. TUOIVAN,
11T - 0. SL , SHRLIII, - ' OORMITTNII 4 OF TIM MONTH
Jose B. At#Wcs, ,
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, .. • ' ': - .7 - • LETTER. ITAA/11 , - - -
y- ; ` , "N At the Merilinetesl Exchange, l'AiindolpAis. .
..„,,,,Ship Wyoming, Burton. - ' Liverpool, NOT. a
Itatipte Ohne Neon, Ohattin, ldonterldeo,
~ Buenos Apree,•stid-Rcrearlo soon
Baum il Xi Obadbourne. McKee ' Rosario, noon
'Dm thilliesbeth J,"Fonlke;.• .. :..;.. Demerara, Nov 26
Brig Iseintli," Ilititer ''• • '
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"• Batbadoed, coon
, Nes U ald • ' • '' ' - Berbadoes, noon
Brig Win litoomilaton• ' • • • - -•- ' litivetts, 110011
aehr Ellen Dentillomere , ' Illatatisse, coon
AcallwlntePtiOnu•
PORT Olt -PHILADELPHIA, Nov: 26, 1266;
/NM • 14 1 BON BATA 4 48
1310$ WAllll' ' 7 86
traedspVp idaware, Copes. 19 home from New York,
.with mdse and passengers to lames Aliderdtos: Paned
a berm brig below .the "Ledge;. aohr' Weary Nutt, from
:West/admit - , *t Botobsy,Hook, and six eaboonere, deep
ly Wien, betow , lneedy' Island', hound up; brig Black
fur.. /ameba, and l'arone Achilles, for ribarlew
tortiat „Morris Listonisrbartme 2reveller, for Rio de
Janeiro, below Reedy • '-
Barque Jose, h Idaxwell, Wilson, from Porto Othello
26 hat, twittt_tolfte, hldta, and auger to nallwtt Brow.
/Aft no Amorloan , Toweele. • . "
Zaino cheese b Lex, Almeida, from Port au Prince
Vot 27, with cedes, loge rags, Ac. to Thos Watt
son & Bona. Left dattiaO Biers , Wfadsor,'disobg; brigs
Northern' Belie, for.-11 4 .4t0t, loading, to watt" tn *few
days, and Wanderer; from-and for , Bortoo, loading.
Reseed iittteraa 6th, and entered the Capes • 22d twit.
Stnparlenced,heavy 'weather MI the pioatge. • •
Bohr Hoary Nutt, Garwood, 6 'daylf from Tu.rhe Isl
and. with TOW bushels watt to owptidn -
-Wit. - Wm Moths, Jones, 8 dot from Greensboro,
with starer, -Wm-
Bewley. & Co. --
)SohyNaodatia, Coopor, 1 day from larrnet;Dil, with
wheat to JarrWuratt & Mow:
Seim: Wm. George, Jaolu co i l day from Dolma, Del,
with wheat and corn to J L Bewley k Co.
Outatio,"Tuft 1 day from Port Deposit ! With
/Slather, &o: to Jae G Bewley & Co.
' Behr Jai lYEarly, nipple. I day from 'Frederica, Del,.
with 'wheat to Jae Barratt & non.
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robe 'Lleleeraxeilleabsildey from Odessa, Del, with
Wheat to iso distrait & Boa. --'
Behr Arms Mark,liak, 1 dey from St Genus,
Del,, with wheat to ha Barrett &800.
tzbr 7 W Bacon, Atm 1113,13 Says from Baltimore, with
wheat to Wm Les. - "
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'Mr Gores Woolaton, 1 day from Newport, with Gan
ea? °ate toWntlinit,' • • - -
tlob 4 r -Ann , 1 2. -. .;Afray, - .11.e11y, 1 day from Bimini, Del,
with.ofirit to Jasilarratt it don. '
Bobr dtardwol- Otpit. - Arrituts, - 2 days from - Oheaspeaho
Oitj - Ovith tit& io Ohritniiin & Orrren.; --
BCii - r.'Joha A"
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Davis, 2 dais. from Iltlford;
in&r.2rn'te..Blobardeon &. Overman. ,-
Bolii - Dienk,Lierbert2lo3o - ; 2 days from Boston, with
'Sedge - in Crowell •.
41Lizoniond, OatniB dnyo from. Boron,
to 090 &Wood. ,
- .".130Lr43 L CrocUer, Piaabrey, 4 Asia 'from Taunton,
JA-OnaiU'lttt todie'to,Tuotta - & Co -
31Yoldin; 8031111,1 days' trim Proirldence, In
tuanutt - to Rotharmal di Co,
Sahr—ddhemarle, Flout, 15 days from Dimino, NO,
with tbinites tOdapaiin: - • -
-Bohr btream ; ot,;ooxalog , l
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day . from Wilmington,
1501',WItlicsalingo to Ocolins fr, 00.
• Bahr R I'sl4:Colley, Deputy, 1 days from Milford, Del,
with eorn and bath to J , tf AlotaHoy.
blvop lope, Oaroy, 1 day from Lewes, Del, will' corn
to T W-Parkor.
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Barque Margaret, Wood, (Mar'eaten, Pettit, Mate OS. OS.tt'=" ~ • ,
Ciig Anus AI Weeks, Norwood, 8471111014 h, J, Biker.
Bebe Cennett . , Brunswiot, Oh, IDebop,
Wardell & Co -
ecbr Yrorhlonce,Rotborinel & Co
Ache a B Hawee, !dawn, Richmond, No b le, Hammett
& Caldwell • •
BahrYf irtireet, MirldgeAfinfriatt „ do •
ehe Huy Mien, Cottiagtiam, Deep Creek, Orodey
—• : (oorrenpondence of The Preen.) .
' -- .BAYRit DE taltAßß, ti0v:2.4,1558.
The .Wyomin g loft this morning with 18 limits, Wen
and cemnignint en
Alice Welsh, pig •iron to Liilbinnt, McDowell & 0o;
lirterAllyi do to Wilmlogtoo; Q A ktotbmker, bark,
&a to". 1 8 Mut phli Logan, bitAnnlooos soiktriVrentoni
T itethmeldumber to U Wolverton, Ohne A Meyer,
do, to Bolton. Vaaaerreer,k 00; 130jor 'l5 3 Rendig do
Railioid Co; -r a letaviooh, Untied Bialys,
Miry Balms, Bmith 'A Units, Mope, and T 'Mcßride,
tti"LielfitymeCit.r,
, - (Oorresixeieence or The Prom.)
READING, Nor. :8,1848
The followling" boate,,fru.n..the Thelon Canal, paissed
Into the. Kchuyikill'Otto.al w-.X ay v bound to ohtledel•
phis. laden and conahmed sa, , oNowa _
B Bolter, rail/OM' alai to East Penoortvania'RE. 0o;
A @ Ellireey, grtln to Bno3phrles, iioffman & Wright;
Niagara, Tikluieber to Watt 0611.. -
(Correepoodenee of the - Philadelphia Exchange.' ".
LEWEB, Del.. Nov 23, 7, A 61,
The following yeomen; were at the barber -yeeterday
'morning, and null rejnain c via: Barque Ann Elisabeth,
brig Breese; iiebraAleetearle, White, Cloud W R PHU,
Kenne t /keen E ierne. - John Howard, bemoan:Maria
& Elizabeth; /Leery Payenn, W ti Mahler, Borah Ann
Roe, Maria .I.•oariton, , nbeppard Mourtt,l3trbarali
0010 /. 8 Weeleer, Merifatterson, h -Waterbury,./.111
antler forward, ([tom a arcane. hiving experienced very
heavy weather) taut' light supply Rehr Spray. /a addr •
tiOn to the above, one bftrque, two brigeeand tea entire
are at harbox-=cianter Idlest. evening.
Tow he.. Wal M. //ICEMAN.
et Aripult rs,l.
(Corteivondeno of Off .f lEz,!!l!tyge:l
- OAri- tetagry:',Sov 21;5
The bargue.P from" Pettiandi- brig 1/04;
gime, from • Boston., and hem brig wentlo ibis fore . :
noon. The bulges Treeeller, tot,lttoge„fgeeleo, end
Achilles; for Oherlbateni Weld to sea this afternoon:
NW--neatber gloody. • ' - - -
Timm key TllOO.
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• • - , , ...Pr VgLIORAPB TO Tag PRESS 3- ' - ' '
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. NEW OaLtidgli, I.IOT 'l4. - • -
Ardred s ships Youog Yam, from fierro; Silos Green
mut, ew
from Ml:York. -
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- - ` HAMPTONBOADI3- Nor 24. -
- dreTeog; brig Yankee Slide; from Silo, with s cargo
of toffee. Tholt Ais swsitirig orders fr,m her owners.
ithMORANDA
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Memo* "-Pennoylrauloi - . Tel for - Ptille4elja6le,
maned from lUotimonii 28d inst. ,
,Steamatilp ;Beaton, gallon, berme, arrived at' If - York
yeaterdaY. ,
Ship ?Angara, Swift, from Oalotittit June 1, arrived at
New York yesterday
Slate Toromie;Mumfore. from Callao, via St Ambrose
Island. arrived at NOW Yrirk yesterday.. •
Ship gamin of - the Elems, Cobb, fromlilanills, strired
at Boston 231 teat—, • ' -
ShiPletnitit ifitraldr tireen, - for West Coast of
Amen* eitikel from ttimore 234 toot. '-' ' nap asmlFalea, Forms, remained at Bombay Oct 9.
- . kalif RougiglW .- e,' Crowell,: from Loudon, indeed at Gee
long- gmj - , Ansa, filo wart, Homo, from Baltimore for Jtot.
terdena; was In' Nolkottrei Bonds` 7th that, with a pilot
onboard. , ,
litop Lellaiit. - Kordilroin - Baltimore Tor Rotterdam
was in Folkston° Bowie 7th tint, with a pilot on hood.
- Ship Aiken, - Ocilla,lrom Moulmein, at Queenstown
Shm , Way Ann, iteinnonda, cleared at Boston 284 -
last: for Oalentia,,, ;
• Ship ,f nille,lellerson, for 'Nelbotirno,oalled - nom St
John, Nit. 21st Wt. - - ' -
Barque La, Grange';',Sinktoniftont Montevideo, arrived
at flow,Yo,rlrlSsaordiy.,, , ,,:', - - • - " ' .. -
"Hardee Meow-Haag and'Srig"NeW era, hence, were
dlosharging at its 27th
Baboolgtbadtillryantarout -- ,Qambia, WO,k, Oat 17;
arrival - at lift!, York - yeatoiday.Ballad; to wallas,
with brit AtigloAtikon,lor :Row , York, and - , irapplied
tbp „our ohlia.filsoirAnriytgato her home, they
hieing:List 'all 'Welds , by. fever 'ourept the -ooptain,s
dipar, SS Wilting 67,20, spoke; brig Bor.
ForsCition. 131411th, bag
;,TrOntreti - Striil4 rai -- -4. 6 7 4- / 4 41 0 e, , Left - aS ft re°
Oet-241. brig ENS Vika' fiambliThii,brilyWater
„,•,10,10tiprjoyA,P - ;l4loiton., , ,Expwl6pood-oetiort• faitk
11 4* .1 7: 1 041 11 1 11 1 1 AVO'1 0 031P tr**Jcit,
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' ,,=lll l Vl 4 4ol ol2 o ll olloPdttpll*Wmai
yeiWgdal• - •
BrigHlT Queen, autumn, was discharging at Port an
PAM:Math : • ^
Aftli,Ratilai,Pisoud, from 810 - de laneiro, arrived at
pett orkjeeterday , •, = •
~ -21arque„David Wilson; Peacock, from Charleston
for.ilostonibefore, reported ashore at , liohnee , Ho's.
same off morning of 20th - without damage, and remained
; in north) Alt 22d -
Barque Beane, (Br) Prabier, from Cape Town, 00 If,
arrived at Boston 233 Wit. •
EMUS, Martilkiktrunn, hence, arrived at Oharlee
ton 22d inst.
Barque May Queen, Bonner, from Rie de Janeiro,:ar
rived up a t Baltimore haat, '
Barque' Winifred, Munson, from Rio de Janeiro, ar
rived up at Baltimore 28d lost.
Brig Mary H, Kelly, cleared at Baltimore 28d inst.
for 1 3 0elon • -
Brig reels, ttrolln, hence at Beim 224 Wet.
Bag , Judge Whitman, Brasov, hence for Bodoni at
Hohnee!,tfole 20th inet, endremained 10 A Itt 22d.
•
Er! - A °Anne, Ellin, henna, arrived at Et John
`riliAlth - feet.
Bohr Brunette, :ohnoon,,hence, arrived at Richmond
'2Bd inet,
Bohr J H Planner, Dan, cleared at New York yes
terday for Wilmington, NO. -
Sake Rate Weston, from Bueoolcityres for flew, York,
was aeon Nov 14, let 27, long 67 40 -
Bohr deasthan Uone, idekstrey, hence, arrived at
Hartford 224 Inst. .
Behr fiedk Dyer, Dottiell, henna, arrived at De
feat 17th inat.
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Bohr Daniel Tovoseod. Towniend, for Pewee()la,
camel st Mobile 18th but ,
Bahr 8 N Smith, Smith, hence, arrived at oharloeton
22d lost.
Bohr Asa Eldridge, Lowden, hence, arrived at Savan
nah 23th inst.
Sabra Jlllllll2ll, Harding; 4 N . Batter, Eaboock, and
0 U Neal, Seadereon t hence at Heaton 23d last.
Mira A Hammond, Paine, and H W Pratt, Kelly,
'heat Beaton for Philadelphia, at New York 284 inst.
!wire Nelson, Hill, and Lion, Smith, henna at Nor
folk 22d inst.
••• • • .
Bohr Luther Child, Nieter4m, oleared at Portland
2/1 het. tor'Philadelphla.
' &hut, Argue Eye, Sharp, Isabella Thompson, Corson,
and Speed, Somers. hence at Salem 22d lost
Bohr It lI Atwood, Atwood, from Boston for Philadol-
Phis, was towed up to New York 23d hut. having. on
the night of The 21st, when off Block Island, rolled
away head of mainmast, lost boom. gaff. and rigging
attached-wind at t .e time from &NB, with &newton.
Bohr Oarthagena, Baker, from New Bedford for Phi
ladelphia, with oil, at New Yort 23d lost. Came to en
anchor off Sandy Root on Monday night, and at S
o'clock on Tuesday morning, during the blow, parted
ono of qui chain foibles, and was compelled to slip the
other, in order to keep the vessel from going ashore on
the Ibok Wee towed to the oily to obtain a supply of
anchors and cables. •
Pair P A Bandon, Ireland, hands, arrived at Val
River 20th last.
ph
Chessman, from Nantucket for Philedel
phia, at Newport 20th lost, and sailed again 22d.
Rohm Pcmr."Lucia, Taylor, from New Bedford fo
Philadelphia, mid Minerva, Brooks, from do. for Dela
ware Olty, at Newport 21st loot s and soiled again 224.
Bar Sarah A Taylor, Yoaog, at Providence 224 Ind
from Bristol, Pa.
Sabra John Paruntn: CroWell, and Mary Ittizebetlt
Modem; sailed Mei Providence 22d inst. for Philada.
likalflß IHISOMITSANY
Bohr P. B Bubmer, of and from Ilewburyport for Phi
ladelphia; before repo led capsized and whore or Cape
Togo. was towed into Edg istown 71st inst. by steamer
Eagle's Wing. sabre Abby B; and L 8 Snow, two earache,
and Stearn-tug Stay. After getting to the harbor lights
she grounded, bat lies in a comparatively sate place on
her beam ends. Wreckers can now get out the balance
of cargo without much difficulty. - -
The Bremen Meanie* Hudson, preview!, reported
beret, was insured for a 300.000, of which 276000 was
Hamburg
and
in Bremeo; the remainder partly in
and In London.
' Aug 21. lat 37 8, long 83 k, ship Bleck Hawk, Mop.
kips, &Gni Liverpool May 18 for Calcutta.
Aug 22, let 87 86 8, long 21 26 IC, ship Louisa Hatob ,
from Livervol for Bombay.
Bept 9, lat 6 60, long 0160, ship Bapress, Milton,
from Liverpool June 17 for Bombay—(by an 11171111,1 at
Bombay )
Oct 25, let 5 Pi, long 88 60, wee signalled Am barque
Way Jaw—so reported-120 dvya from Ebangbee tor
Now Tort.
Way 4, let 26 15, lon 613 ;W4 signalled bum Ju
niata, ateerlt.g BC
Oct 25, fat 62 23. Mug 28 20, Bremen barque Augusta,
from Bremen for Baltimore.
Nov 1. lot 90 98, long 39 22, Bremen ship °pearl, from
roman for Boston.
Nov 12, laS 83, long 70 30, ship Heidelberg, bound NE.
Nov 13, let 84, long 72, ebipßiohd Cobden, bound NF.
Nor 21, let 37 50, long 08 00, barque Onessek, frcut
Bbanghae for New York.
DObiESTIO PORTS
HOLMES , HOLE, Nov 19. P Rohr. Bernier,
Clark, laud Ocean Herald, Milford, Alexandria for Bor
ten; %Wilma Gox, Houck, and John 0 Baxter ' Bob.
cock, Philadelphia for do; Blab, Hooper, do for Port
land Surf. Shaw, do for Belfast; George Edward, Baker,
W d Ando/lead, Hewitt, and Neptune, Myers, do for
Philadelphia.
BOth—Ar, brigs Judge Whitman, Preseey, Philadel
phia fur Bottom Virginia, Creed, , ltappatiannook River
for Portsmouth; sohrs Almira Arm, Biekmors, Alexan
dria for 'Boston; Charles M Neal, Henderson, Philadel
phia for do; Z Stratton, Haley, do for Lynn.
Sid, ochre mouteven, Liberty, Sarah Elizabeth, Char
ter Oak, Plymouth Rock, Sick, Wm G Audourled.
2lot—tAr barque Ella, Pettinglll, Savannah for Bostoo,
Also arrived, barque Matagorda, Ga doer, Boot n
for Warthfugton, DO; cobra Harriet & Sash, Tire,
Ale:lsm:trio for Boston; Paugasset, Waples; Mary &
X 'amain, Reed; Lewin Obestor, Bowers, and B H Wil
son, Punderson, Philadelphia for do; Mary Pletcher,
Crosby. Philrdelphia for Eastport; James H Segnine,
—, Cordon for Alexandria; Treasurer, Fisher, Alert,
Champion 'and L Sturtevant, Corson, do for Philadel
phia; ilicstiard Thompson, Lloyd, Salem for do; A J aor
ta's. Elwell, Gloucester for Baltimore. Delmont, Glue,
Buckmort for do; Joseph Ames, Rubinson, do for VI
. szne,hld • •
Sailed ochre S B Wheeler, Rebecca Haight, Joseph P
Cake; Mary A Shropshire L L Sharp, B E Sharp, Tomlin
Sharp, E 11 Atwood, J Williamson, .Ir, B G Porter, 0 A
Sretaon, Mary Miller,.Robert Glitillatt, B Prink, 0 D
Hallock, Emily 0 D0111:1111011. Black Diamond, E 'Bohan
non, A Tirrell, Triumph, Frank Herbert, Euroolydon,
(Sr,) Huntress, Village Belle, Without P Cog, John 0
Baxter, - •
• 2Al—bfatanztui, Matthew/1, York for Philadelphia;
Hauler, (0 8 ) —, Portland for Savannah.
81d, saws 8 P Holliday, George, Henri Laurens, A M
Aldridge, Grace Girdler, Ann S (14111100. George Ed ,
'Ward, Ohas 111 Neal, Mary & Elisabeth, Alert, L litur
leverrt, Richard Thompson, A J Horton. X A Gould,
Joieph ernes, Sabra, Matanzas, Mary Fletcher, BO_
Caroline. • - • _
In port at 10 &H,. wind N W barques _Bay Mate, Da
vld a:Wilson, Ella, fdatagorda.-liphtaim Williams; brig
Judge Whitmao,• radars Niger, J - Lanoaster, Anna Mira
bath, Augusta, Medford, Convert, Jag Barrett , Rollins,
Stratton, Elvin, Alrnira Ann, Loduskla, Harriet A Sa
rah, Pougaseett, Lewis Chester • Wilson, Juliet, Mary
Fletcher, LOWS Walsh.
AILEITALe AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
UP TO OAR O'CLOCK MIR KOIMINO,
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GIRARD 1101j8B—Oheatunt Arent, below Ninth.
0 R Ilart,"N Y B L Orono, St Louis
J W Mott, Fls E Marsh & da, N J •
Mrs OM Whethley, N J '•B U Randall, N Y
F 11l Holland, Boston ' J Morton ,N Y
D Anues, Portland Copt J P Len', Wash
i Gen D Green. W;ah 0 Noe & Is, Norfolk
8 8 Diddle & la, N 0 II T Patten, MIA'
II Ridgely & la, Del J H 18 Mick Gs
'lt 8 ILLes, Boston 'IV 8 Mason, k Y
Om II Orllt & Is, Ohio Miss Wilson, N Y
JII Voorhis &la. N Y 0 Newton & wife, N Y •
B N _Brown, Buffalo _ If Smith & wife, Boston
.1 0 Dugan, Balt Baml Nicolson, Boston
N R Constable, Bait J T McOlure, Wheeling
A Stone & la, Boston Miss Archer, /4 , 1
It Cookie & la, AM Miss Bowling, Bid
John Bowling, /Id Oliss 8 Cookie, Md.
W 0 Mercer, lid R J lithCandlish, Vs
John Lewis, 13 8 N Chas L Waters, St Louis
W Fallon & wife, St Louis W Atkinson,
Bev I W Macbeth. Del Oity Aug Mammal & la, N Y
Miss V Stuart, Del Oily W 0 DavLsi Jersey Oily
Janes Gaunt, IVY • W H Tyler, N Y
D W Rlemban & wife, Cal L L La•dlaw & Is, N Y
J A Lunt, N Orleans - U. M. ntevone, Nlf
U Eldridge, N Y • • Hobart Eldridge, N Y
ED Townsend, N Y- ' R Grant, N Y
a 0 Moore & la, Vt• I T Cobb, Texas
•W W Holborn, N Y G Harding, N V
J Pelreon N Y G Webster, N V
John 11l Hot: ' jr, N Y 3 , 11 Robinson & wi, N J
0 0 Warren,N Y - A °our°, N Y
E J Cowley 4 N Y L W Fairchild, N Y
P 0 Tatman, N Y L Bull. 111
Win A Shepard, Nl' 0 11 Jarrett, N Y
I A Dean, N Y - Jft Gorden, N Y
J AV Sem, II Y-' 7 E Allaxwell, N V
C Az, Belt , Win It Imes, Richmond
Wm 8 Bryan, Balt. 8 /1 Keller, Va
T Roberteos, Wash J D Osborne & le, Ilarrlab'g
'Mrs /Imes, La Miss Amer, La
0 0 Briscoe, La ' D D Mitre, Balt
D P Gibbons, Balt
AmmtIOAN MOTEL:—Oheetnat atreet,above Ylfttt.
W B Mount, Trenton B Orovor, Trenton
W (datum, St Leila E Maxwell, Elmira, N Y
D Weceon, New York G It Worm & In, Mich
(I T Taylor, Cleveland, 0 , .1) Shaffer, Sorkin Sold, 0
Mica Id Shatter. Spriudeld, 0 J HAVID Y
Isma, New u*
'W B Sanford, New York it lateen, hid
G T Harvey. Doyleatown lo Pont es Is, Now York
80 Decker, New York T MGM, Pa
MERORANTBi HOTEL—Yourtk et .below Mott
A Miller, Rockport E Miller, Pe.
T Rinoiekron , Jr, & Is, NJ Miss 81unlokson, N J
Mra BeirdeleY, Ch i cago Mr Wilcox, New York
T Btarkwesiker, Troy, NY II J Freeman, Me
Hon J R Dickson, Pa 0 II Lee, New York
ern W.Abkon, Pa H. n J 8 Yret, Pa
.18 MIMI, Lancaster N Butter, pa
R. A Neal, Fouthiugton
*UNION 110113,—Areh street, below Fourth,
P PholleabergPr. Ohio T Kennedy, Jr, Penns
D II Thompson, Obto 0 W hturgle; Win, Pa
William°ll. Seaton, Pa X Inner. Sado°, Pa
Mrs 'Richer & dau. Penns G F Weston, Phila
Wm 11 Miller, 51 I J Lane, Wilmington Del
Nli Gregg & lady, Ohio Mice M A Gregg, Ohio
FRANKLIN 11 . 0138R—Ohestriut Artist. above Third
A W Wills, N .1 B F looks, Del
P Banmey, Hy , J V Tomtit, Portsmouth
A Huff, Dolninbus t Ohio T Dualism Pottsville
0 Gautier, Washington B IP Howell & lady, ti J
8 D Alleo.N Y - JE W Gilmore, MA
J ill.n.rilleld. Balt J 0 Wood, N Y
H P Bliss, Olnn, 01116 J Freeman, Batt
8 B Mob, Del
NATIONAL HOTHIL—Race street. shore Third
8 Dieter. Btroudeburg J Fulton, Stroudatiurg
J a Smith ; Ohio T PLAls.lis t Pittsburg
T B Moore, Ohio " " P 7 B Moore, Pe
J FI Holster, 'Canceller W P Simpson, Hume
W R - Doer, OhlA .1 . , 0 King. W Ohester
0 0 lhling, Parksburg 11 Bur & is N York
A fieblo , s, Pnlterilie 3 W Ibtses, Wiltismep
Itni aeon, Trilliensep I Lippman, Pottsv
.1 Menu, Temeque I W Royer, Po
/Oho A Weiner, Pa 0 - a Lauber, Po
H J Bendier, Patti , ' Chee A Smith, re,
G W Zahn, Leneuter
MAUR BEAR GOTEL—Third et , ab. Callowhlll.
W Bennett, Lvcomlng co .7 Bough, Pa
A Buckman, Feasterville J B Unseelmen, Lena co
-IV M Buckman, Jenkltown G W Mathews, PO.
;Oben Floney. Rockville tlnford Rode, Byberry
:Moroni Tomllnson.Byberry F Loleter, Swamo Creek
if Maurer, Pa 311We:flan, Doylestown
Mrs GaldemauDovlectown Wm Smi th & eon,Bucke co
Gee Mine, Eavlvllle N Ttelckler, Pa
R Bland, Pa'
'BALD BAHLB—Third street. above Oallowhill,
Hon 0 !Mater, Pa O 8 Kilauea, Bethlehem
Mai !imam Bethlehem Lewis Ritter, Allentown
Andes Bethlehent • - Smut Felix, Reading
Mies bf Sutton, Lebanon co Henry Dalboy, Indiana
:Honry B Plater, Kutztown
, .
MADIBON B.olDlll—Second et, below Ant.
W 8 Melton, Del 7 Qainley, Bunks en. Pa
Mr Moroni k lady, Ohio L Whipple & lady, ,N Y
D P Millington, Boston 18 Davidson, Boston
A Lewhs, Ohio -
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Seoond at., above Arch.
J 0 iiiliberator. Pa D 0 Roney, Pa
Kra of L Stout. Leblgh .1 W Kramer . , Is St fa, Si J
0 0 Kramer,-Balt " We Templio, Pa
Benj Prick., Pa . 711e11, Balt
,H Smith, Wilmington F B Murphy, Wilmington
BLAME BEAR INN—Fifth and Mordant streets.
all Pcott, Chester co 1 Chester, Chester oo
A. R Peartington.`Del ' 7 Schwab, West Chester
1 F Rohrer, Morey town '$ Williams, Charter co
T Meiresgh. Phoenixville - 1' Radoliffe. Phoenixville
S Broomall, PinealXville 'J Oleinenstine, Phoenix,He
J Long, Phcenlxville J Johnson, Phoenixville
L Bowman, Phoenixville D 11 Match, Chicago
11 . 11mery, Pa W Torbert, Chester co
Capt Idurpby, Huntingdon M Yesstman, Huntingdon
A Lyons Aid John Wino, - Chester co
3 Dims: Went Chester; Mrs James, Chester ix)
Alro Marshall, Chester oo
BARLBP,SHBAI BOTEL—Socorer street, below Vine.
P,Wbltmen, N Y, ; H Orilemen, Nantncire
, ..L Gordo°, N J
if ROW.; • H Monis, Pa
B 0 Warman, 'Y Mre Burgher° tz Meter, Pa
Thom Beams% Pa A. 0 Barber, Lambertville
Optial Notireo.
From General D. Taggart.—Trenton, N.. 1
March 4, 1858.
DR C. Id. JAol63obi :
Dean gut : I bad been troubled for some time with a
c 314 and bed cough. I thought I would let Helene and
it would get well, but instead of getting better It grew
worse, not Imy lungs got no Bore that I became earl.
rowdy alarmed. Upon the recommendation of I D.
James, your agent in thie place, I got a bottle of your
Cordial, and b3fore it was out my cough was entirely
well. I think it la the beat remedy for a cough I ever
saw, and have since recommended It to all my (donde
who have been troubled in that way.
Yours truly,' D TAGGART.
Prepared only by Dr. G. el JAGS BON, OS kteh attest,
Philadelphia, and for sale by Druggists and Otore
keepers throughout the United !Rates and Canada.
Prins la orate par bottle. It
One-Price Clothing of the Latest Styles, and
made in'the best manner, expressly for ERTAIL BALMS.
We mark our lowest selling prices in PLAIN ramass
on each article. All goods made to order are warranted
satisfactory, and our oss-raion graven is strictly ad
hered to. We believe thissto be the only fair way of
dealing, at thereby all are treated alike.
JONES dr. CO.,
4u4T-17 604 idallEXT Street.
EurneWs Cocosine.—
BIIANETT'S COCOAINE
A angle applioatlon renders the hair—no matter how
elltf and dry—soft and glossy for several days. It Is
Tim BREIT AND CRNAPEST HAIR DRIBBI3INO IN TOO
WORLD, "'ABOARD & CO., Twelfth and Chestnut Ste.
Bole Agents For sale by dedlere generally, at 60 ate per
bottle. nelo4f
$5O, $5O, $5O, 450, $5O, $5O, $5O, sso.
SINGER'S SEWING bIaCTIINEB.—PRICE3 RE
DUCED.—A new and elegant Patelly Sewing • Ma
chine for 850, and the general scale of prices greatly
reduced. All who want a substantial, eimple, and re
liable Sewing Machine, which has an established repu
tation for doing the very beet work on every kind of
material, are invited to call at our office and exatahae
the new machines, at the reduced prices. They tan
not fail to be satisfied. I. M. SUMER A. CO.,
no3.tJd2 No. 802 CHESTNUT Street.
W. Henry Patten, Manufacturer of Window
SHADES, mad Importer of CURTAIN and UPHOL.
EMERY MMMIRIALS, LAOS and MUSLIN CUR
TAINS. DROOATELLBS, SATIN DE LAINE and
WORMED DAMASK, RAPS, MORERNS, PLUMES,
GIMPS and TASSELS, GILT CORNICES and CUR
TAIN ORNAMENTS.' Gilt Window Shades, with all
th trimmings, as low as 76 canto each. Just received
frail Auction a large Invoice of Curtains, which are
offered at the following unprecedented low prices:
Muslin Curtains, SI 00, worth SS 00 a pair.
12 00, .t
Tambour Laos 44 $3 00, " VS 00 " 44
Quite hoary " " $6 00, 44 $lO 00 " 44
Elegant rich Rabroldered, $lOOO, 44 V4O 00 " "
Damask Curtains from $lO 00 to $l5 fil per window,
complete. Curtains made and put up at the nhortest
notice, by oompetent workmen.
W. HENRY PATTNN, 080 OREBTNOT St.,
°Wellman Opposite Jayne's New Nall
An Excel'ent Hair Dr ii,—Jrilos Mud , . Vege-
TABLE LIQUID UAIR DYE to superior in every re
spect to the many articles on sale for changing the color
of the 'Hair. It is the only Dye which will produce, IN
STANTANNOMILY, the eff.'ct, all others requiring several
hours to complete the operation. Portions with white,
red, or gray whiskers, can have them dyed of a beautiful
brown, black, or chestnut color, by Its use. Prepared
only by /owes HAOSI, Perfumer and Chemist, 704
CIMITHUT Street, and for este by all Dragginte. n'l2-6t.
Bronchills.—Many prevalent and fatally tend
log (themes are now comprehended under the term
" Bronchitis in in all of thorn the membrane of the air
pumps is more or less affected. They resemble eon
enmption in symptoms and fatality, and in many cocoa
actually end in " phtbleis " The PERUVIAN SYRUP
is signally beneficial In each oases, and has matched
many from premature graves.
For sale in this city by P. Drown, corner Fifth and
Ohtddnut, and Hassard & 00., corner Twelfth mad
Chestnut. not-d&Wtf
Seamen , ' Saving Fund—Northwest Corner
of Second and Walnut
.streca D•poeite received
in mall and large amounte, from all olaneoe of the
community ; and allows Interest at the rate of Ave
per cent. ter annum.
Money may be drawn by checks without lose of lute•
rest.
Ottioe open dally, from 9 until b o , oloolt, and on Nor
day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President,
Yr anklln Nell; Trimmer and Beentary, Merles X.
Morrie
Grover St Baker's Celebrated Fondly Sewing
hIAOMINES.
A NSW STILE-PRICE $6O.
730 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA
These Machines new from two spools, and form a
seam of unequalled strength, beauty, and elasticity,
which will nor rip, even if every fourth stitch be aut.
They are unquestionably the beet •In the market for
family use.
oals.tf nut • 0111001.111.Z11
Haying Fend.—Fire Per Cent, in
NATIONAL BAYETY PIII7BP COMPANY, WALNUT
Street, 8. W. corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money
received in any sum, largo or small, and interest paid
from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Money is reoeivedand payments made_ daily, without
notice: - The Iniestmente ake wade in Real Estate,
Mortgagee, Growl Befits, and such Antt.crieues escort•
ties as th charter regrdres. orioe hours, from 90,101
In the awning until b o'clock In the afterndon, nd on
Monday and Thursday eranlngs until 8 &cloak. fee
Thomas W. flatly, No. 62u Market Street,
Importer and Dealer In Tine Waukee, JenAlti, 81Ivor
and Plated Waro. Plrat-elase goods constantly on hand.
The subscriber, paying cash for every article, is enabled
to sell et a small advance. Those about purchasing
would do well to coll. All goods warranted as repro.
/Mama 5.14.5 m
Marriages.
On Wednesday, Nov. 77, at Danville, PR., by Rev.
Joe.. tr. Jennison. DAVID B. BIIINEY, Deq., of Phlle•
(I,lphia, eon of the late Hon. Jas. Q Dirney, and Mee
M. ANTOINETTE JENNIBON, daughter of Wm. Jett-
Wean, Br., of the haat place.
On the 14th instant, by Roy. Benjamin T. Sewell,
CALEB °LARK, of New York, to MLIZABICTII
RRK
BRRT, of Philadelphia.
On the 214 instant, by Rev Benjamin T. Sewell,
ItILTRIAB TROOTT to LUOY KERN, all of this
city. tk
Clicatbe.
On Wednesday evening. 24th inatAnt, after a linger
ing Moms, GEORGE HENRY. only eon of Joseph I'.
and Marie id Le ugliest!, aged 2 yearn and 8 mouths.
The Mende of the family are invited to attend the
funeral. from hia father's residence, No. 258 Beath
Fifth etreet , on Saturday morning, 27th Instant, at 10
o'clock, without further notice. ***
On the 23d instant, fare. MIRIAM HORNER, In the
07th year of her age.
Ilor friends and theee of the family are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her
eon-Mlaw, John Horner. Pea note, N.J., the (Thurs
day) afternoon, at 1 o'clock.
bathe 234 Indent, hIARIA. JANE, wife of the late
Moines Hinahall.
The male friends of the Limit) , are (wilted to attend
the funeral, from the residence of her uncle, G. W.
Rhavn3 ' Fox ()hale, this (Thursday) morning, at 10
o'clock, without further notice. Ak
On the 224 instant. MATILDA FIBBER, wife of Job
Fisher, to the Het year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the fatuity ate respect
fully invited to attend t h e funeral from the residence
of her htteband, in Burr's avenue, Wood street, between
Broad and Fifteenth, this (Thursday) morning, at 10
o'clock. Ak
On the 224 Instant, MARY, wife of Andrew J. Philo,
In the 24th year of her ago.
The relatives and friends of the family are reapect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the reeldeoce
of her father-In-law, Jacob Philo, Ilestonville, Twen
ty. fourth ward. this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
On the 274 Instant, Mrs. MARIA GILLEN, In the
68th year of her ago.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of her sonde-Irsr, RdwArd IV. Perry, No. 628 Logan
street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without
further notice.
On the 23d instant, JOHN DOlifiklN, aged 44 years.
The relatives and immix of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the realdence
of Michael Branuon, (bold street, between Twenty
third and Twenty-fourth, above Bprlng Garden street,
tilts (Thursday) morning, at 0 o'clock, without further
notice.
On the 224 ll:intent, WILLIAM H., yolingest eon of
George and Elizabeth De Haven, in the 12th year of
hie age. •
The relatives and friends of the family are invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence of Ids parents,
Montgomery street. One door below Front, this (Thurs
day) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. is
On the 26d instant, JAMES J. KANN, aged 26 years.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect.
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
•of his father, James Kane. No 726 Carpenter street,
above Seventh this (Thursday) morning, at 85( o'clock.
Funeral service at St. Paulin Church Interment at St.
Joseph's Oemdtery
On the 2,31. instant, 111:111 QUINN, aged 45 years.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from hie late reel
donee, No 1016 Filbert greet, above Tenth, on Friday
morning, at 8% o'clock, without further notice. To
proceed to Cathedral Cemetery •
On the 22d instant, Mrs. SARAH SIDDONS, aged 14
years.
The relatives and friend, are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral from her late residence. No. 024
Ohestnut street, this (Thursday) morning, at 9 o'clock.
On the 234 instant, EDWARD, em of Edward P.
and Elizabeth Jacobus, aged 4 pima and 4 menthe.
ittneral to take place from the reeldenre of big pa.
route, bock of 901 North Second 'greets, this (Thurs
day) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. Relativea and frier& are
hereby invited, without further notice.
On the 224 instant, SUSANNA ROBERTS, in the 76th
year of her age
The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
ettend the funeral, *mu bar late residence, Bitten
bousetown. this (Fifth•day) morning, at 11 o'clock,
without further notice. To proceed to Merlon Meet
ing House.
Emerson Bennett, Esq., (nuthor,) Leo.
TORN on " Wild Border Lite," Introducing
thrilling ensues, startling incidents, and laughable
anecdotes. he., In WINGERT HALL, on FRIDAY
EVENING, Nov. 25,1858. Tickets .25c. n25-21*
!Er TUN VILLAGE BLAOKSMITH.
an Peeplett; Literary Institute.—Fifth Lee.
TURK TULE (Thursday) EVENING, In GON
GEM' HALL, by BAYARD TAYLOR, Esq. Enbjeot—
tt Life 3n the North." Admission 25 cent's. 3.3*
I t?'THE V 11,10411 BLA.CKBAILTII
Bedford•strcet 1111seloa, above !Sixth.—
An EXTaAOADINAIty MEETING, of all per
sons who have been brought to Ohrlet through the in
strumentality or this Mission, have been, and are
herein invited to be present, and toll the wondrous
awry of sins forgiven. A glorious feast may be expect
ed, for God le with us.
Everybody is Invited to be prenent, and take part in
he eXerdlifith at 7 oiolook this (Thursday) evening.
BENJAMIN T. BEWELb.
frj - - TRH VILLA(V4 lILM3IISIIITII
urrUnited States Flre Company.—A special
meet i ng o r the Company will ho bold ou TIII3
(Thursday) LIVENING at 1 o'clock.
It* GEORGN ROOM, Attestant Reccelacy,
j 3 THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH
ay. Office Philadelphia Gas Works, Nov.
25th,1868.
Proposals will be received at this office until noon of
the Seth December next, for the pale of Stock of the
Germantown Gaa Company, and, also, of the Richmond
Gee Company, to the Trustees of the Philadelphia Gas
Works as an investment to' the Sinking Puna of said
works. riTS4.3BO. W. PENNELL, Outlier.
irr THE ' , IMAGE ELM:WM=
THE PRESS.- PI- 'THURSDAY. NOVEADIER 2i 185 S.
arPost Oftlee, Plttladalphltt, November 24,
]B5B —I am advlead by the Postmaster at New
York that NO MAIL 6TEIAM nit. will depart for Liver-,
pool from New York on 11 ANIIRDAY, 27th lost. ' -
it GIDEON O. WROTOOTT, Postmaster.
Irr TUE VILLAGE BLACKSAIITII.
UT. ,flev. A. A. 'Winne will Lecture itt
01111R011, BIETAGNTH and
GOATRO Ftreets, YIUDAY EVIMINV, 20th last., et
e , ,11092.. anhjeet—" floe to mita home happy."
Tleketals ciente. Children 10 cents et the door. n24•01*
orJayne's Hall Prayer Itleeting.—All will
be glad to learn that until further notice the
BUSINESS MEN'S UNION PRAYER MEINTING will
be hold again in Jayne's Hall, daily, from 12 to
1 o'clock. Thla la the moat central and convenient lo
cation, Ind THOUSANDS can be acoommodated. •
All are cordially Ine.ted to attend j 'and the meeting
is open for all to take part who are members or any
BraDgeltaal Church, P244f
ID' THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH
TrOffice Hazleton Coal Company,
Mum November /3, 1858.—The Directors of
the Haeleton Coal Cowpony have this dey declared •
Dividend of FIFTY DENTS Ynit ' , VIA ILE on the Capi
tal stook of the Compsuy, additional to the Mayn't di.
Wend, payable to the Stockholdora or their legal
representatives, at the Mike of the Company, in Phila
delphia, on and alter December oth, next.
The integer Books will be closed unlit December 6th,
n 24-31 SAMUEL MOOILD, President.
Office Lehigh Goal and Navigation Coi--
PatIADELPIIIA, November fed, 1268.
The Board of Managers have this day declared a DI
VID SOD of THREE PER CENT., equal to One Dol.
jar and Fifty Conti per Share on the Capital Stork 6f
Ode Company. payable on and after the third day of De.
°ember next. By order, ons AMMON,
n 24 fit - Treasurer,
Jr TEE VILLAGE BLACIREMITG
The Eighteenth Aunt versary of the
PHILADALPHIA LADIES , SOCIETY IN AID
OP THE lOUS MISSION IN CANADA, vrill be held
in JAYNIPS HALL, on THURSDAY. November VA,
at 73( P. M. Addresees from Drs. Brantley, Goddard
Chambers, and others
Madame Feller and Rev. Mr. Lafleur, of the Mission,
are to be present.
Admission Free. All are invited
The East Mullaney ltallrend Company.
The/ undersigned Comminslonere (being two' of
those named m the Act cC Incorporation or said CoM
pany);do hereby appoint the Eighth day of December,
A. D. 1858, between the boom or 11 A. Af. and 2 P. Al.
of raid day, at No. 407 LIBRARY Street, above Fourth
Street, in said city, for the babscribere to the Stook of
Bald Company to meet to organize the Company, and to
elect, u provided by law, a President sad Twelve Di
rectors, to serve according to law.
ROWLAND JONES,
F. N. 1311011.
notlB-d2w
irt" THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH.
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 22,1868
Kr. Bank of Commie
VEMBRR 22, MS.
t on election for DPI
lost., the following wore c
viz :
Adolph E. Bode,
Wm. E Bowen,
Charles R. Fisher,
Wm. W. Lomptreth,
Edward 0. Knight,
Thomas B Wattson
Peter Oullen,
And at a meeting or the
BORIS was unanimously re
Fisher Vice President, and
n2a-tuth&s. at
$4OO d, tg
aga, Mechanical Bank.
rsa22, ISSB.
At an election held mitt
gentlemen were chosen DI!
year:
Joseph B. Mitchell, Charles Leland,
Ilobtrt Steen, Lucia Jungerlcb,
Davie Pens, n, William Gaul,
William A. Brown. Dom Y. Baker,
William IL Thompson,G. D Rosengarten,
I
John C. Davis, Benjamin W. Tingley,
Ebenezer Maxwell.
And at a meeting o! the Board this day. JOSEPH B.
MITCHELL, ID qwas unanimously elected President;
George 11. Stuart,Esq., Vice Prksident, and
n23.3t JOS. G. MITCHELL, Cashier.
ju- THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH.
orHome for Invalids with Affections of
THE CHEST.
S. W. corner PARKE and CHESTNUT Streets.
n22-lm West Philadelphia
University of Venusylvania.—Lave Ho-
PARTMENT.—The Anniversary oration, before
the Alumni, will be delivered, st the Hall of the 'Uni
versity, by the Hon. WILLI46I.Id. MEREDITH, on
THURSDAY, November 26th, at BP. M. Tickets can
be obtained on appliotiou to
J. Sergeant Price, 813 Arch street.
W. H. Ruddiman, Sixth and Walnut.
John L. Shoemaker, 337 North Sixth. -
Z. P. Dbbson, 233 South Fifth.
E. Speakman, 28 North Seventh .
W. F. Judent, 713 Walnut ,
Nottce.—The Board of Managers of
VIE LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD CM
PAN Y have THIS DAY declared a Dividend of Three
per Cent. on the Stock of the Company, payable In
(lash, clear of State Tax, for the Six Booths ending
Slat October, 18158.
Interest at the rate of Six per Cent. per Annum will
bo paid on the Stock of the Company, iu Stock, for the
Six Months ending 30th day of April, 18 8
Payable to the Stockholder'', or their legal repreeen-
Wives, on and after the let December, pron., at the
Office of the Company, No. 303 WALNUT Street.
J. N. HUTCHINSON, Treaaurer.
Philadelphia, Nov. 0th,1858. noll-tu'lmatdrcl
um A. Passport to Burtuess,-Good Business
Writing, oftener, perhaps, than anything else,
Is s psesport to lucrative business, And thin ran no
where be so successfully acquired an at BRYANT &
El RATION'S Mercantile College. Their Students
make astonishing progress. Classes day and evening.
A thorough course of practice in Book-keeping, illue
trated by MANI:MOM? BETS taken from ACTUAL
BUSINEBB, may be had at this lamination. 0111 for
Catalogue,
THERE IS SOAIETSING PLEASING,
and an infallibility In the ll&anew' that is pecu•
liar to the 1.1.P.E.H1Z11 PHOTO°}UPI'S, In 011, made
lat RELABEL'S GALLERY, SECIOND street, rib Green
lin,
PERCiPI T ORTSALE OF 11ORSES,
"rwoAnyteects, Hotel (tonnes, Bleiabs, Ilaraeae,
IMMO Rohe, /3leigh Bells, Blankets, Halters. eto , on
FRIDAY HORNING, November 26.1838. at iOo'olock,
at the Bta le or GEO. HUNT, CHERRY Street, above
Eighth, consteting ot—
. .
12 superior Matched aud Biugle Horses.
4 superior Carriages
1 Troy built Hotel Coatih.
1 extra Concord built Hotel Coach.
4 largo Troy and Poitland built Bleighe.
4 setts extra-made Carriage Corneae.
2 Bette do Coach Harness
Buffalo Robes, fileigh Belle, Mankato, Corers, Hal
ere. &o.
All the above Stock was lately in the employ of Jones'
Ilotel, Chestnut street, and will positively be mold to
the highest bidder.
No postponement on account of the weather.
n25-2t W. U. STEBII, Atictloneer
--------- •
BY TItOMAS Bittaa, AITOTIONEEIN
VYTI BROTIIIIES , SALE.
Vitt Brothers' ((ocularly Vito Vitt & Soda) Sale of late,
mint Marble and Alabaster Vases, Groupe, Orns:
meets, Fancy Goods. dc.c , will take place
On Priday Evening,
26th Instant, at 'f,ti o'clock, at their warozooros, No.
630 Arch street, below Seventh atreet The collection
will consist of euperbly carved vases. tones, ma
mente, broores, Paden Irate, choice Parisian lanky
goods, together with a large assortment of wares mita:
We for the preeent mouton.
UNION BANK.
Tills =3A 1V.1.1,
N. E. CORNER OP THIRD AND ARCH BTRRETH,
Will be Open for Business
WEDNESDAY, THE 2410 INSTANT
DISCOUNT DAYS,
TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.
JANIS LESLEY, Canhiet
CA— ft HORSES TAKEN TO WINTER.-
2C) Stabling and bay good, with plenty of litter.
Springy Meadows if desired, on pleaaant days. Terms
low. Inquire of Mr. F. JANNEY, No. 325 MARRED
Street. or Dr. ECIIOLYIELD, 822 South FIFTH Street,
and The Press office. n24.18t*
DR. M. CALKIN'S HAS RETURNED
to the City, and may be consulted at bin office
and residence, No. 247 North NINTH Street. Hours
from 7 to 10 A. lif , and 4 to 7 P. M. n24.121.*
IIRST PREMIUM, FRANK LIN INSTI
JR: 'MTH, 1868, to °NAM% PATENT 13RIOK
MACHINE and BRICK KILN. They are row offered,
with full guarantee to perform in a very tuperlor way at
regards cost, quality, and quantity. MMus J. W.
CHARY, care of I. P. MORRIS & CO., Port Richmond
Iron Worlo, Philadelphia.
N. B,—l will take an tutoreat with any one who wishes
to engage in the manufacture of Brick in Philadelphia,
and guarantee that Brick can be made at one half the
coat of the common promo, n023-Bw* J. W. C.
Q.AISUBI, HEPBURN has transferred his
A, Law Ulnae from Clarllale, Poona , to No. 711 SAN
-80111 Stre t (between Chestnut and Walnut,) Phila
delphia He will attend to any bi:Anew, entivated to
his care, in the Courts of Philadelphia or In the in
terior of the State.
Philwlelphla, November '24. 1858 re/4.3m
A NEW AND IMPORTANT DISCOVER Y
WASHING AND SCOURING
PATENTED JUNE 22, 1858,
This Important discovery has just been patented by
the llni tad Staten, and it is now confidently recommended
to Manufacturers, Housekeepers, and others. It is 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 leading manufacturers of the
country, as well as by many reliablo housekeepers and
citizens.
Manufactured by tho Patentee, and for ale by
SAMUEL GRANT, JR., & CO.,
1813 BOUM WATBR STREET,
Pmuctistruli
j122-thla ly
inAUTION. •
PIINNTISS'S WASIIING AND SCOURING SOLU
TION,—The unders%gned would caution the public
againet the purchase of Liquid Washing Solutions, per.
porting to be similar to, or equally caldera with, his
The undersigned is protected by a patent in the mann.
factu.e of the only article which can be safely and 01-
cient'y used. Spurious imitations have been got up,
which will prove inefficient in cleansing, and deleterx.
one to the fabric. Grocers and retailers should be
careful not to purchase the Washing and Scouring
So
lution except of tie, as they will otherwise render them
selves liable an infringers. Purchasera should be care
ful to purchase ONLY TRNNTISS , S SOLUTION, as
they will thus avoid all risk of destroying the fabrics
washed. Conclusive proofs can be furnished that this
article will not Injure the (*brio. aept29-3mo.th&ta
DROVISIONB.-2,400 pieces Oity Smoked
Shoulders, 1,800 pieces Oily Smoked name Par
sale by O. C. fIkDLER, & 00.,
009 103 ARCH sheet.
A PPLES.—A. small consignment of ben
nootlaut Ituneeto. Par pale by
AbLSOPP'S PALE ALE—ht - 11 - hda
. oonatant nu pply on band In Ctudom-houen Stores,
for esl e by WILLIAM U. XRATON, 216 South FRONT
Street. nob
ATE R Y CURIOUS, SCAROE, RARE,
V AND OLD BOOKEI bought by JOHN CAMPBELL
Highest price paid. Orders attended to In every Etats
of the Union Itooko imported from Rurope. rat-
1 11/IACKEREL. 757 Bbls Nos. 1,2, & 8
MACKEREL, In Assorted Tankages.
For saint,: 0. 0 RADLER & 00.,
Iva 108 ADC/Lt Street.
ce.—Philadelphia, No-
BOWELS. held on the 16Th
hoe n for the ensuing year,
/no. McAllister, Grocer;
Newcomb B. Thompson,
B. W. Gannett,
Thomas 0 James,
John B. Witmer,
and
George R. Ziegler.
Board held this day, A. E.
•elected President; Rodney
James 0. Donnell Oaehier.
. C. DONNELL, Gagner.
—Phil ndelpida, rir °Tem-
he 16th Inst. the following
[RECTORS for the enettiog
PIIENTIB3'B
sox,trrxow.
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103 ABOH Street
Nziu .pnblications.
THE PHILADELPHIA. TRADE OIROIT-
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Western, end Southern Staten.
POSTAGE on every Paper ORD-PATD.
thAe :n t d h lt e not h A e O e T t ilit d i a r in a te t An a ta dv or e P e fil e ad Dt e o l- f
phis,
The Second Number will be lamed
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It preemie the beat and surest medium of addressing
country buyere ever offered to the Philadelphia public.
TEEM OF ADVERTISING.
Fifty Centst per line for clue matters, Displayed
°arde iDollars per inch of column depth. No ad
vertisement except such as are of a business character
will he edmitted.
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Proprte , ors,
No 12 North THIRD Street
D R. SCHAFF'S CHURCH HISTORY.
NOW RNA WY.
I t'TORY OF Tilt CURD:II4N mum". By
Plumy Porterr, D. D., author of the "Distory of the
Apontolla Church," &Co atc.
PRONE THE BIRTH OF 011IIIBT TO Tilt BRION
OF OONBTANTIKB, A. D. 1-111..
In Oue Volume. Octavo.
RECENTLY PtIBLIRIINnt
SCHAFF'S GERMANY: Its Universities, Theology,
and Religion; with Biographical Bketchea of Neendur,
Olshauseu, ?duller, Tholuok, Ilengstenberg, Ullman,
and other distinguished German Divines of the Nine.
tnenth Century
One volume. Price $1 25.
Thin lea very thorough sod interesting work. It
abounds in information, given in a clear and vigorous
style. Professor Behalf is himeelt a celebrated German
Scholar, and hes the best qualifications for giving relia
ble instruation upon the subjecte of his work. With
moat of the evangelical theologlat.e, (althorn ho gives a
spirited skoteh, he was personally acquainted. A char
acteristic portrait of Dr. Neander is given. American
readers will en,j)y very much this familiar introduction
to men whose writings they have no much admired, and
to those celebrated aeatat of teaming, whose influence
for good and for evil, has been co extensively felt, in
shaping the theologioal and philosophical opinions of
the present day li—Wirierion Witnes3.
LINDSAY'& IitAKIBTON, Publishers,
n 25 26 Booth SIXTH St , above Oheetnut.
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UNION
'MUMS MORN THAW ONN THOUSAND
CHOICE MUSTBATED BOOKS
FOB
OHILDREIV AND YOUTH,
Being the Largeat Collection in the Country.
THEY ARE HOW PODLIERING
A NEW so= }MEM' BA,TURDAY MORNING.
Elegantly Illustrated Catalogues may be had without
charge, by addressing
THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-SOHOOL UNION,
1122 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
A large assortment of Bibles, together with the de.
',atonal books used In the vedette Evangelical
Churches, always kept on hand. 0011-tf
Ergat Notices.
THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Ie the matter of the Mate of SAMUEL M. LEIPER,
decanted.
The Auditor 'appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the second account of MARY B. L.EIPER,
outliving Exeoutrix of SAMUEL M. LDIPDR, de
emed, and report distribution of the balance in the
hands of raid accountant, will meet the parties inter
ested for the purposea of hie appointment, on MON
DAY; December Bth, 185 e, at four o'clock P ' at hie
office, Law Buildings, No. 113 South FIFTH Street,
Philadelphia. O. M. HUSBANDS,
n2seodfot Auditor.
Removals.
REstovAL.
SAMUEL H. MATTSON,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
liA6
REMOVED TO No. 1126 CHESTNUT STREET,
THIRD DOOR BELOW TWELFTH.
Booth Bide,
Where he le Trellised to execute all orders in hie line,
Loring on hinds full supply of GOODS for Gentle.
men's Wear.
SAMUEL U. MATTSON,
an2s-31n-11 . No 1128 CHESTNUT Street.
tUatclies, Jewelry, tiZr.
WATCHES.
We have now in Store
- A FULL. ASSORTMENT Of
ENGLISH AND SWISS GOLD AND SILVER
WATCHES,
' Of our own direct Importation, al very low pricee.
As we have each Watch thoroughly examined by a
oempatent workman, we are enabled to guarantee our
customers a 00111 MOT time-piece.
FARR & THOMI'BON,
Importers of Watches, he.,
824 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW FOURTH.
421,4111§ktu-12t
. BAILEY & CO.,
ronausuar
BAILEY d KITCHEN,
"eve removed to their new Blre•proot, White Marble
819 OHMTNUT STREET,
NORM SIM DIMOW MB GIRARD HOME
Now opening their fall stook of
IMPORTED JIWELRY, PLATED WARIO, AND
IANOY GOODO,
To which they Invite the attention of thepublie.
WATOM, IMANIONDB, AND
PIURLB,
AT WHOLIMILD AND RAWL
ilaitroab Linea
NOV. 29, 1858.—ORANGE OF HOUR--
PENNSYLVANIA
CENTRAL RAILROAD
FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURGH,
WHEELING, INDIANAPOLIS,
STEUBENVILLE, CLEVELAND,
CINCINNATI 01110A00
MUSSY Buiimdwroze.
ST. LOUIS, ST. PAULS,
NEW ORLEANS,
And all Intermediate Points in
OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS,
, KENTUOK
_,Y
OAN, WISCONSIN, MINNISOTA, muzotrftr,
KANSAS, AND NEBRASKA.
Passengers to pointe,weet of Pittsburgh, Wheeling,
Olevelend and Oreetline have choice of routes, and are
requested to make a selection before applying for tick.
eta.
THREE THROUGH TRAINS LEAVE PHILADEL
PHIA DAILY,
'OR 'Pah WEEIT•
(Mall Train and Prat Line, Siludays Eicepted
MIMS LRAVIS PaILAInt-1 RETIMINO REACH pitiLAz
SHIA,
Nail train at.... 7.30 A. M. Mall train at.. 11.00 night.
feet line 400 P M. Feet line 830 A. hi
Express ma11..11 00 night Express mall.. 8.01 P. M.
The mail train *tope at it the stations between Phila
delphia and Pittsburgh.
WAY TRAINS LIARS. WAY TRAINS Aatllll.
Ilarrialmig Harrisburg en
roramodation.l.oo P. M. commodation.7.lB P.M
Lancaster and Laneanter and
Is„Columbla 480 P. M. Columbia....l2 20 P. Id,
(Sundays Excepted )
Passengers for SUNBURY, WILLIAMSPORT, EL
MIRA, BUFFALO, AND NIAGARA FALLS, leave
Philadelphia at 7.30 A. 81 , and A P. M.
The earn leave the Pennsysvarnaltailroad Paesenger
Station, 11011theMt Corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET
streets; entrance on Eleventh aireet, where throng):
tirketa to all points West can bo obtained.
Stumm will be received at any time daring the day.
No charge for handling baggage.
Par further Inforniation, apply at Hie Stathin, *-
tam the hours of 680 A. M., and 11 P It
THOMAS MOORE,
Agent Peon'a N. Co.
Boots anb glioes
31EN'S WAXED AND WATER-PROOF
BOOTS, WOMEN'S OAIFSKIN BOOTS, with
heels, suitable for the Country Trade. B. at oily miusu
featured. Idw prices at DUTTON'S,
No.lll North SItCOND Street, (east tide,) above
Arch. "SIGN 01? THE RED D00T. ,,
u25-th&tu-6w*
Qh
$1.0,000 -A GENTLEMAN with thili
e amount desirum a partner hip in a
Boot and Shoe House. Addrres, with name and portion
lets, 4 . Leather," office of The Pmts. n24411t*
filebttinal.
A NEW AND VALUABLE DISCOS"-
ERY.
Dli. RAM'S
AROSI/.l'lo INVIGORATING SPIRIT
IT I3TIBIU A TE - S,
.E X lIIIERAT ES; IN - V1 , (10 RAT ICS,
BLIT WILL NOT INTOXIOATE OR BTUPIFY
Tbiedelioioue Beverage is superior to all Invigorating
Cordials, Schnapps, Nervines, he. in use for the cure of
Dyspepsia ' NetTOUOLIO6II, Heart-burn, Drown nese, Kid
ney Complalnt, Delirium Tremens, Intemperance, /t ,
as it will inv , gorate and etrengtben, but will not in
toxicate or stuplfy Persons who have become habitu
ated to the excessive use of Tobacco, Opium, and Writ
uous Liquors, will find speedy and permanent relief
from a denim to use these deEtroying agents, by taking
a bottle or two of this
DELICIOUS MEDICAL BEVERAGE!
Weak and sickly Females will find Dr, MAWS IN
IIGORATING MEAT a gulch and sure cure,ltbeing
e Regenerator as well as a btrengthener of the Rumen
System. Rach complaint that the AROMATIC INVI
GORATING CORDIAL in calculated to cure is named
upon the wrappers accompanying each bottle, and full
directions for use are also minutely given.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR rim BOTTLE.
Prepared by DARIUS NAM,
Pl ineipel efUce, No. 48 WATER Bt., N • York
For axle by T. W. Diron & RUNE.
1)25.8m 218 N. BROOND Street, Philadelphia
HAR TSHOR N E ' S CURE-ALL—THE
GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY
FOR DYSPEPSIA, WEAR STOMACH AND WEAK
DOWELS. Prepared by a Chemist. Bottles 12N, 26
and 60 cents.
THIM GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDICAL
SCIENCE!
- -
HARTSHORNE'S OURS-ALL should be kept in all
amines, in case of accidents or sudden sickness.
HARTSHORNE'S OURS-ALL cures Rheumatism.
HARTSHORNE'S OURE-ALL curee Cramps, Cholla,
sins in the Stomach or Bowels.
HARTSHORNE'S OURS-AIL cures Pallas In the
hobs, Bile, Back and Breast.
HARTSHORNE'S OHRE,ALL ourea Sprains, Bruises,
cabin nod flume.
ILVIITSLIORNeIiS eUnE.A.I.I.. cures Neuralgia,
oothaehe and Stiffness in the Joints.
11AUT OIIRE•ALL owes Oholete,Dtat•
ccalind all Pain.
iIetTBHORNET OURII-ALL cnrea Mar Ache end
earners from a cold
HARTBUORNIVI3 OIIIIIS-AIL cures Dyspepsia and
Indigestion i also, Conker and Bore Meath and Bore
Throat.
11.5.11,T8HORNEl8 CURE-ALL cures all Epinal Aliso
lons and Weakness in Limbs.
RAIITSTIORNEII OUIMALL is a great tonic to
Weak Stomach and Bowels, and Improves Digestion.
DJ' As the frequent changes of the weather produce
a bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pain in the Limbs and Body;
also, Stiff Neck—every person should get a bottle. It
sate upon the Nerves,Muscle'', Sinews, Blood an 3
Donee; and, by Re warming electro-magnetic power, ea.
pelf! 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 Clough, use RARTSHORNWH
Pastoral Syrup of Wild Cherry, It in the best Cough
Syrup in the World. Bottles, 25 Red 60 cents, and $l.
if you aro Billions, use MARTSEIOBBEII ANTI.
MMUS PILLS. They act upon the Liver, Maned,
and Bowels, carrying off all Bile and Foul Secretions.
Boles, 26 cents. Sold by R. ff. JRNKINS,
No. 26 SOUTH BIGILTH Street,
Between Market and Chestnut Streets.
Shoes' Stores, Chestnut and Market streets.
Gudgeon'. Tenth and Goatee streets.
Wagner's. Tenth and Lombard eta. aulg.th atndtf If
ONONG A.H ELA WIIISKE Y.-60 Bble
pure Dye Whiskey, In store end for sale by WAX
YJAAT(M, 110 Nputh FRONT at.
tiOttil thg CSaybo.
ic t LAAJK AND COLORED CLOTHS
For Ladies! Oloalie, Raglans, and Oiren.
Oheap lots from the late Auction Sales
CIIRW EN BTODDART. & BROTHER,
450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
n 25 3t above Willow
SILK VELVETS
FOR OLOANS, &0.,
Prom the late Auction Bales.
Lyons and Gorman Velvets of sup_srlor qualities at
EGGYORD MOBS.
0131tWEN R BTODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 462, and 464, North SECOND st.,
n26.8t above Willow.
WINTER DRIBSDRugi))ODS
Poll De Ohevres from 25 to 20.
Satin Traverse from 25 to 22.
Bayadere Vetoqrs from 50 to 87.
Ambles from 31 to 25.
Booble.vrititli Satin Dlehene from 87X to 31.
Union Plaids, 25 to 18.
All Wool Bayadere Plaids, 44 to 37.
Printed Velvets. 81 to 25
Printed Bleach 51erinoee, 80 to 85.
Plain Style Poplioa, 51 to M.
Just from Auction.
All Wool Plalds, 81 rants.
OURW} BTODDART & BROTHER,
Nos 950, 452, and 451 North BECIOND Bt.,
025.31 ' above Willow
QHARPLESS HAVE IN STOCK A
K7DE
SIRABLE assortment of Cloth Cloaks, Raglans.
Circulars, and Velvet Cloaks, which are all of approved
atones and made of Cloth of their importation.
n 24 .CHESTNIIT k EIGHTH.
IINGLISH SQUARE BLANKETS.
BHARPLESS BROTHERS offers good stock of
English Blankets, nearly some, manufactured for the
Retail Trade, with and without bright colored headings.
ALSO, Superior American Twilled Blanket'. common
Imported Whitney, and single Bed and Mackinaw
Blankets. They have also Bright-striped knee Blankets,
or Railway Wraps, and gorge , Blanket.' in variety
n 5 4 OLIESTNIIT k EIGHTH
OPENED TO-DAY,
SEVERAL CASES OP
NEW GOODS
OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION.
JUST RECEIVED PER 1 . VANDERBILT, ,,
FANCY SILKS, BAYADERE DO., TWO-FLOUNCED
ROBES, EVENING SILKS, MOIRE ANTIQUE,
VELVET POPLINS, PLAIN BLACK POPLINS,
EMBROIDERIES, EVENING DRESSES,
THOMAS T. EVANS & CO.
US & BZO CHESTNUT STREET.
n23-3t
VINE STOCK
a: DRY GOODS AT F
PIMA:MAIM
IF SEASONABLE
IR PRIOES, adapted to
.ALES, }MAIL.
Irish replies, Flannels,
Fanny Silas. Biantete,
Lupin's Merinoes, Counterpanes,
Brooke Shawls, Table Linens,
New style Mosta Napkins,
Woollen Shawls, Table Covers,
Oloak Oloths,Sheeting.,
I
Wool Plaids, k Malaga,
Vatenets Travers, I Druggete,
Figured hterinotni, Towellings,
Moue De Leine'', Muslim, ito.
EYRE Sc LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARON STREETS
CASTOR BEAVER CLOTHS, FOR LA
DIM, CLOAKS.
RIBBED TRICO CLOTHS.
-RIBBED BEAVER CLOTHS.
PLAIN BLACK CLOTHS.
CLOTH CLOAKS, RAGLANS,
EYRE & LANDELL,
NOURTIL AND ARCH BTRASTS
NEW CLOAKS
OPENING EVERY DAY
AT TUN
PARIS MANTILLA AND CLOAK EMPORIUM.
PINE BEAVER CLOAKS,
RIM VELVET CLOAKS
MOURNING. CLOAKS.
MISSESt -CLOAKS,
OPERA CLOAKS.
MEW BEAVER CLOAKS
The Largest Assortment in the City.
AT SITS
PARIS MANTILL& k CLOAK EMPORIUM,
708 CHESTNUT STREET,
J. W. PROCTOR & 00.
n2B
ENGLISH HOSIERY,
Foa
LADIES,
GENTLEMEN,
CHILDREN'S WEAR.
L. J. LEVY & CO.
Have received, per steamer KANGAROO, a complete
assortment of the beet makes of
ENGLIBII HOSIERY,
Made especially for their
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
GENTIMIEN , EI
RIM LAMB'S WOOL, MERINO,
AND
COTTON SHIRTS and DRAWERS
BILE, AIERINO, LAUB'S WOOL,
AND
OOTIYON DOUBLE•FEET HALF HOSE
LADIES , end AII2BEB'
OABHMENN AND MERINO VAI4TB AND DRAWBRB
THE CELEBRATED
IRISH BALBRIGGAN HOSE,
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED.
LANES* and CHILDREN'S
FLEECY COTTON HOSE.
CHILDREN'S CLOTH AND VELVET LEGGIER
809 & 811 CHESTNUT STREET.
n22.3t
LADIES' CLOAK CLOTHS.
Black Beaver Clothe.
Eaok Debit Cloths.
Pilots and Feltingl.
COOPER h CONARD,
n 22 B. E. corner NINTH MARKET Ste
11011tLACK MOHAIR
E.+o For trimming Cloaks.
.
Brown sod Gray do.
Ala* llnlou Moths, $1 25.
Black Habit Clotho, 81 51 to $2 60
COOPER 6c COHARD,
n 22 S. E. corner NINTH et HAMM Eta
OVERCOAT CLOTHS.
Fine Black Rooklnc
Pide Done Cavell:norm
Facet Casainle!.elf,
Bola , Eageimeree
Sett Mete from 40 to 62 . ,ti cents.
Velvet, Silk sod other Vestloge.
CoIWER & CONARD.
n 22 8. E. corner NINTII to MARKET Ste
Mikes
SPEOIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers in Goodyeat's
Patent for Vulcanized Rubber Suspenders, Braids,
Plebs, and all other Fabrics and ar tioles made by combin
ing [throne substanc - e with threads or sheets of vulcan
ized rubber are notified that unless the same are propirly
stamped or labelled with my name. and by my authori
ty, they cannot be legally disposed of In the United
Stater Merchants and dealers are invited to examine
specimens now In store, and to give their orders for the
Spring Trade to the undersigned, EXCLUSIVE OWN.
Bit OF TILE TITLES AND EXCLUatYO RIGHTS
IN THE PATENT for these goods, which embrace all
the styles heretofore manufactured or imported, and
many others.
ALSO, LitiENSYS TO )IANUFACTLITIE AND SELL
—and the Terms—may be obtained on application to
me at No. 23 COURTLANDT Street, N
HuRAON II DAY.
pki 0T I 0 B.—PLANS FOR THE .111f
1. PROVOMBNT OF FAIR ➢FOUNT PARK (Le
mon Mill and Sedgely Setates) aro hereby invited,
under the authority of an ordinance of the City Cm:m
olls. A premium 0(8500 will be awarded to the au
illor of the plan which is nelectad, and $250 will be
paid to the author of the plan next in excellence.
Seery plan moot be accompanied by an estimate, and
must be dent to this Office on or before February 15,
1859. The selection will be made by the Committee on
Oity Property. Those who dealre to compete are in
vited to call at this office, where further Information
will be furnished.
J. M. CHRISTOPHER,
Commissioner City Property
n023-tuthelm
NOTIGE.—PHILADELPHIA and READ
IND- RAILROAD.—The "DOWN FREIGHT
Depot of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com
pany, has been removed from No. 746 to Nos 242 and
248 BROAD, above Race streete
All the *. THROUGH FREIGHT" %minces of the
Company, both OUTWARD and INWARD will be
transacted at this Depot. JNO. T. BEATY,
not lm General Agent.
1110 NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS.—
..a- NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS AGENCY.
—CARR & JOHNSON announce to the Press through.
out the United Staten that they are completing ar
rangements on a most liberal Beale, for a system of
TELEGRAPHY() NEVIS REPORTS, which hen never
before been equalled in this country .• They pledge
themselves to furnish the earlieet and meet reliable re
ports of all the stirring and important events of the
day, at a price which cannot fail to be advantageous to
the Press generally.
All letters and communications to be addreeeed to
CARR & JOHNSON,
National Telegraph News Reporters, South THIRD
Street, opposite Exchange, Philada.
S. W. CARR, •
G. W. L. JOHNSON.
Geo. W. L. Johnsen, 23 Wall et. , New York Olty.
John T. Smith, Merchants' Exchenge, Beaton.
John Willa, corner South and BalUrnore etreots, Bal
timore.
Nor experience and reliability in the buninese, we
would refer to : Morton McMichael, North American
and U. S Gazette • Swain & Abell, Public Ledger;
Jesper Harding & ' Son, Pennsylvania Inquirer; John
W. Forney, The Press; Onmmtnga & reacock,Evenlng
Bulletin; F. W. Grayson & 00., Evening Journal ; Jo
seph Severn:l, Evening Argue; Joseph It. Flanigan,
Daily News ;• Rice. Pennsylvanian ; Lawlor,
Everett & Woken, Sunday Dispatch ; Magill & Jones,
Sunday Mercury; Jan. S. Jackson, Sunday Transcript.
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• Principals of LEIDY BROTHERS' ACADEMY,
Nos. 14S and 160 SIXTH STREET, near Race ,
whore a knowledge of
WRITING, BOOK-lIEEPINR, end ARITHMETIC
is made certain to every pupil that may enter.
ACADEMY open day and evening. n 022
a/ANIL A . AND JUTE
ROPE,
COMDR, TWIN - MS, MTC-,
Manufactured and for sale at the lowest New York
plisse, by
WEAVER, FITLER & CO.,
No. 23 N. WATIOR 840.4, and 22 N WHAAVEB
nolT•2rn
lIBIDSIOK & CO.'S CHAMPOONE.—A.
11.11 constant supply of tho original gonnitio brand, in
bond and in atom for sale by WILLIAM. YEATON,
sole Agent for Penurylvan's, No. 216 South FRONT
Strent. nod
eANGS OF RIGGING manufacture an
for sele by WEAVER, PITLER, & 00..
No. WO Water et" N
22 N. Wharves.
Mats.
A GENTLEMAN with $B,OOO to $lO,OOO,
-CIL and a fair amount of Trade, wishes to ionnect
himself 'with some Homo already eatabllahed, 'in a
manufacturing or mercantile bedlam. Address 6q3apl
tal,” at this office, with real name, which will be con
fidential. n2.0.3t*
A YOUNG MAN wants a situation in a
Counting House. Ras a knowledge of doable
entry. Salary no object Good city reference, Address
" Root," Box 93, P. 0. n25-tbsktn.gto
WANTED—By the lot of January, or
thereabouts. a Partner, either active or silent,
with from $lO,OOO to $l5 000 L'apital, to tate the place
of a Principal about ret iring from the business. The
bowie le an old eetablithed one, of 12 pare standing,
with an extensive and reliable connection. The °poor:
tunny here offered is one well worthy the attention of
coy one desirous to step into a lucrative business, and
which will yield a handsome return for the investment.
Referancee of an undoubted character given, and re
quired. Address "Queetor," at the office of this paper.
n2,4.a.*
WANTED—A steady, sober man, who un
derstands the manufacture of Ootton Jain, to
go B6u , h. Address "poster," Blood's Deepstob.!
n24-31,*
WANTED --To purchase two good hunt
ing Dogs. Addrein "Black," at this office,
atat of( where they can be seen. 024.2tia
A PERSON of Competency and Integrity
..C1 desires a Silent Partner with 11.,000, in a profita
ble Drug bailees. None but responsiele parties, with
real name, need address. "J. Qeenne ," office of The
Press.gas-st*
IVANTED—A. situation as clerk or travel
ling agent, by a young man who can furnish
first claim recommendations Address 4, Pulton,l , office
of this paper. n2B-4t*
WANTED—A Partner with $20,000 or
825,000 to engage in the Cloth. Caasintere, and
Vesting jobbing trade The adveriiaer is without
capital, but has been eight years engaged in the bold
ness, has a thorough knowledge of both the buying and
Rolling departments, and having travelled through the
Western States twice a year for five years, is well ac
quainted with the merchants who buy in this market.
Address tt M. H. W.," at the office of The Press
until the 27th Instant. n22.6t4
IVANTED—To rent a neat residence in
the eonthern part of the city. Rent not to ex.
coed $lBO per aonnm. Address 4, K H, ,, oftleA of The
Press.n22-6t*
. ,
WANTED—By the ftrfft of January next,
a situation ae BOOK-KEEPER in a Wholesale
Store or If actor) , Undoubted references win be Oren.
Address •. Juoitur," at this office. ul9.6tak
WANTED—To Rent, for the winter see
n% with immediate possession a Varnished
improvements,
westof moderate else, with modern
west of Tenth street. Address A. M., office of this
paper. oat
WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES
OIVALItT—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to
whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and
medical attendance. Pay from $l2 to 1122 per month.
No man haying a wife or child will be woe Ud. Apia,
for MOUNTED BEBWOR at No. 81T T Street
abort, Nigh% north Me.
- I. N. MOORE,
Ist Lieut. let Desiccant',
• Recruiting Moor
Jar sale anb to Let
gew FOR SALE—A valuable CHESTNUT
/la Street Property, STORE and DWELLING, at a
great sacrifice, if sold coon. Tie. 1309 CHESTNUT St.,
above Thirteenth. n25-3t*
fa TO RENT—Chestnut street Store and
AU DWELLING, deep Store, back outlet, No. 1809
CHESTNUT. n25.3t*
TO LET—The Third and Fourth-story
Rooms of No.lB North EIGHTH Street. Apply
to Dr. Spencer," eresnd floor, No. 13 North Eighth
street. n23-tothec&3ll ,
$3,lO O —F OR SAL E—A first-rate
• GROUND RENT of this amount.
J. S. HUBER,
n 23 3t 208 'South YOURTH Street.
GROUND RENTS TOR SAGE.—A. own
ber of Groom! Rents of the following imamate :
$2 600, $1,400, $l,OOO, $3OO, $5OO, end other some. All
well mated, at a dim:aunt. J. 8 HMIS,
a 2330 No. 206 Booth 'FOURTH Street.
gm FOR RENT—Tho DWELLING No.
Z 132310 LOCUST Street, (or Washington Square) from
the let of January, 1639. The house is three stories
high, with basement, back building, Jciinow occupied
by J. W. Forney. Apply at the office of 'The Press, or
at the bonne. n023-tf
sits PEREMPTORY SALE OF TOWN
LOTS IN 80IITLI CAMDEN.—
Will be sold at Public Sale, on the premises, on
MONDAY, November 29th, inet.
At 10 o'clock A. M., 100 valuable TO EN LOTS, in
SOUTH 0 eMDEN, situate and fronting on Kaighn's
avenue, on Market street. Mechanic, Liberty, and
Orange etreeta, Broadway, Sixth, Seventh, West Jer
sey Railway, and Eighth streets.
They are all 20 feet front by 100 feet deep, and are
some of the most desirable building lots in South Cam
den.
Plans and full description will be shown on the day
of eels.
Term, which will be very easy, as little of the pur
chase money will be required to be paid down, made
known at sale.
By J. G. DRIVE.
Persons wishing to purchase at private Pale can ob
tain all information by calling on J. G. BRYON. at
R. R. Oorson'a coal Mike, No. 123 South FOURTH St.,
below Oheitnut, Philadelphia.
n022-6t R. M. MADDOCK, Auctioneer.
gm , TO LET—The large, well lighted, arid
.110Lellgible arortE, No. 33 'oath SECOND Street,
which will be 'mated by the undersigned on the fleet or
January. Bent very moderate. Apply to
nolb.tr A. H. ROSSNLISIaI & BROOKS, as above.
TRENT.—On the Ist January next, the
M. vary superior and extensive ROOMS, (24, 22, 4th
and 6tlffloors, each 24feet byl44) of the Nh,F2 STORE,
683 MARKET Street. The building is one of the fine
improvements on the upper elde, between Bina and
SIXTH Streets, having two fronts, the north one on a
rear Streit with good cartage way 20 feet into SIXTH
Street. Apply on the premises. nol4l
mi TO RENT, a STORE on DELAWARE
lila Avenue, below VINE Street, running through to
Water Street, 148 feet deep. Also, the Double STORE,
corner of THIRD and QUARRY Streets, 40 feet front,
one of the beet locationa for large linsiness In Phila
delphia. Also, STABLE and COAOH-HOUSE In
OHERRY street, above SEVENTH In rear of Ash
land aOllBO Apply at 273 South POURTE. Street.
seSSEmit
i3oarbing
AN ELEGANT SUITE OF ROOMS
be vacant in afew asps at No NI BRO 6 1"),
below Spruce street, with privet° parlor if cleared.
n2&-Bt*
TWO PLEASANT ROOMS TO LET,
with Board, in a private family, at 258 South
NINTH Street. u24-2t*
BOARDIVTwo gentlemen will be fur
nished wititsiidd accommodations fns genteel
private family Decatlon West Walnut street. Ad
dress " L.," office of The Plll3. n23-41t*.
rrwo OR THREE AGREEABLE PER
-IL BONS may olhaln Good Board, and every corn.
fort, In a fine haute centrally located. References ex
changed. Address 80x1.190 P. O. n 23-80
MimsJuliana anb Copartnerships.
yIIESOLUTION.—The partnership hereto-
AL" Afore existing between the undersigned, under
the firm of R. J. 11083 & CO., Is this dsy dissolved by
mutual consent.
Philadelphia, November 23, 1868.
ROBERT J. ROSS,
PHILIP P. KELLY.
P. P. KELLY alone continues the Bankleg and Ex
change business, under the name and style of PHILIP
Y. KELLY & CO , at the offine formerly °oomph d by R.
J. Rom & Co., No. 16 South Third street.
all-lOt
43ilucr rUarr.
ILVER WARE.
WM. WILSON & SON,
Having completed the alterations to thole store, Invite
opeolal attention to their stook of Silverware, which le
now unusually large, affording a variety of pattern and
design, unsurpassed by any house In the tinned States,
FINER QUALITY THAN ANY MANUFACTURED
NOR TABLE USE IN ANY PART
OF TRH WORLD
Our standard of Silver Is.. 986-1000 parte pure
The English Bterling le 926.1000 , i
The American and Trench le
Thue, It will be seen that we give 85 pate finer than
he American and French coin, and 10 parts finer then
he English sterling. We men an our aeon silver,and
our foreman being connected with the refining depart
mewl of the United States Mint for eoreral years, we
guarantee the quality as above (924), which is the
finen that can be made to be serviceable, end will re
elet the action of acids much better than the ordinary
stgver Dasamdastnted
WM. WILSON & SON,
B. W. corner FIFTH and MERRY
H. B.—Any drones' of silver manufactured, as agreed
upon, but positively none inferior to the American and
French standard. • se2B-tu th n Elta
TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
ACADIA FREESTONE.
Now landing, and shortly to arrive, 1,000 tone of this
beautiful Stone, both of the
ELM:, GRAY, AND BUFF TINTS, •
the former of which, for HOLUess and delicacy of color,
le unrivalled
For the character of this atone please examine the
following buildings :
Jos. Harrison's, Eighteenth street and Rittenhouse
Square.
Harrison's Building, Loortst etreet, between Seven
teenth and Eighteenth.
Samuel Smith's West street and Rittenhouse annexe.
Mrs. Petareon'a No. 1219 Walnut etreet.
A. R. Wolurath's, 413 Arch street.
Samuel Gimes', Twelfth and Chestnut streets.
T. K. J. Faseltt, Seventeenth and Locuet streets, end
othere.
ARNOLD A WILSON, Agents,
PHILADELPHIA WARMING AND VENTILATING.
WAREHOUSE,
1 010 CHESTNUT STREET
.xl9-am B. M. EIdiTWELL,
PHRENOLOGIOAL EXAMINA
trt TIONS, with written descriptions of oharaor,
'A including advice inveterate° to business, hea th,
self-improvement, &0., are made day and eve
- ning at FOWLER WWLLS, & CO.'S,
Families 'visited when re quested, and a liberal die-
Oonnt made to (Antra.
922 Chestnut at., Philadelphia.
m.AN ILA ROPJ, assorted sizes, mann
faatured and for sale at lowest New York prizes,
by WEAVER, MOIR, .k 00.,
No. 28 N. Water et., and
aori , 22 N. Wharves,
AOADY MY O F MUSIC.
GRAND F RSTIVAL - NATINEE.
SATURDAY, AT ONE comps.
TWEE IS NIFTY CENTS. -
of of I t Mn h t'a Ft g i bq F 4d" tg : l: l"O d ni tl a ße g gi 7 m Wt fu tha t efia , ny (th remliith e Dit e re : B 4 "Pir te n r ePn o ata f tmati tre .
Regiment.) Mr. Strakosch has the honor to announce
that MADAME COLSON
will appear for the last time In Donisatire
LA FIGLIA DEL REGGIMENTO,
In her inimPable role of MARIE.
Madame COLSON will introduce in the Leeson Seen'
the celebrated French Laughing Chansanette, which
produced such a great enthusiasm in her last Concert
at the Musical Fund Hall.
Besides the whole Opera of the Daughter of the 13At.
giment,
MADAME CORA DE WILHORST
Will appear in her great role of Amine.
Lout act of RellinPs
Tickets at 50 cants SONNAMI for the Mat MLA. inee Can be obtained
at the Music and Piano Stone of Beck & Lawton, Lae
& Walker, Andre, Smith. Member, Chickering-
A NOVEL AND EXTRAORDINARY ARRANGE
MENT.
All those persons securing seats for Friday's repro
sentation of It Purltani will receive a gratuitous ad
mission ticket for the Saturday Matinee.
There will be no Opera. on Saturday night. n 025 31
A MERICAN ACADEMY OF IMMO.
MADAME GAZZANIGL.
POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHTS OF THE SEASON.
MONDAY EVENING. Noy. 29,
BENEFIT OF MR. STRAHOSOIf -"EXTRA NIGHT - .
Mr. STRAKOWEI respectfully: announces that, in
consequence of the great succene:which has attended
Madame GAZZANIGA'e performances in this city, ha
has made an arrangement with that great and eminent
Prima DOZtlit to appear on two more ocoaalona, on her
tray to Charleaton and travails, viz
MONDAY and TUESDAY, Nov. 29th and ISOth.
Mr. STRASOSCH calls the attention of the public
to the fact that these will positively be
THE SAREWIILL APPEARANOS OF MAD&MI:
GAZZANIGA
In the United States, as she sails from Charleston for
havens by the paoket of Teoember 2d, to BIM an en
gagement in that oity prior to her departure for
pa
S N. B —Snbscribeia winking to obtain their present
seats for the night of Monday, will p'eaee give imme
diate notice to that effect at the various clues.
fl Last Subscription Night on Tuesday. - n 02.5
A CADEMY OF MUSIC.-
IL PURITANI."
FOR THE FIRST AND ONLY TIME, ON
FRIDAY, November 26.
NOVEL AND EXTRAORDINARY ARRANGEMENT.
17 - IMPORTANT N9TIvE.„4I
Mr. STRaKOSOH begs leaverto announce flat all
these who secure seats for FRIDAY EVENING'S PIT
RITANI will receive to each secured seat a gratattous
admission ticket for
SATURDAY'S GRAND FESTIVAL MATINEE.
There will be no Opera on Saturday night. n025-2t
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
FRIDAY EVENING. November 28
FIFTEENTH BUBSORIPTION NIGHT.
LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OP THE SEASON.
Last appearance of
MADAME 0011 A DR WILROBST.
Tint and Only Night °THOM:We Favorite Opera
IL PIIIIITANI.
First appearance of Madame DE WILHORST
In her great role of ELYIRA,
Sung by her in Paris and New York with immense
MOUE
First and only appearance this eesson of Big. BRIG
NOLI, in his great role of Arthur Talbot.
First appearance of sig. AMODIO
In the role of Air Giorgio,
First appearance of Big EIMER HARM.
In the role of air R'ccardi.
Mr. BTRAROSOII begs leave to announce that it has
been his ardent desire to produce sooner IL PURI
TANI, in which Opera
MADAME 00Rit DE wnstoßEs
has achieved such a brilliant and triompumat success
in Paris and New York, but km been prevented by the
serious and continued giantess of Mr. MINOA.
Big. AMODIO most kindly has congenial to Appear
in the role of Big. GIORGIO, to enable tLe Manager
to keep his promise to produce this Opera.
Mr BTBAROSOR takes the liberty of milling the
attention of the public to the fact that Madame DE
WILHORST is now the meet eminent American Prima
Donna, and that in the role of ELVIRAehe has now
no superior, either in Europe or America, and that,
having recently been fn Europa, he has witnessed in
London and Paris performances of IL PIIRITANI,
which cannot be compared with the one which wilt
take place oa FRIDAY EVENING, at the Academy,
on which occasion
MADAME DE WILRORBT,
BIG. BRIGNOLIE,
BIG. AMODIO, and
BIG. BARILI,
Will appear in the principal parte. n 024
MRS. D. P. B t OWERS's WALNUT-ST.
ILK THEATRB, corner of NINTH and WALNUT
Btro.to
THIS (Thursday) EVENING, November 26,1E68,
Will be presented the comedy of
JOHN BULL
Dennis Bulgruddery, John Drew ; Lady O. limn:tore,
Mre. F. B. Conway.
To conclude with the Farce entitled
MORE BLUNDERS THAN ONB.
Larry Hooligan, John Drew ; Susan, alias A. OMB,.
Prices of sdmission--Becond Tier and Orate
and Third Tier, 25 canto; Parquet. 87X semi,Droll
Divide, SO cents; Private Boxed according to their
locale, $3 and $6; Engle Beata In Orchestra sad Private
Boxes, 76 cents.
Doors open at half past 6 o'clock ; Curtain rises at
7 o'clock.
WIATLEY OLARKE'o AROE.ST.
& T B IIIIATRIL—WiIIiam B. tredericka,Aoldug
Stage Manager.
THIS erhuraday) EVENING. November 25., 1.868,
OUIT AMERICAN COUSIN.
Ass Trenchard, our American OCRIBiII, Mr. J. IL
Clark; Lord Dandrear3r, Mr. Wheatley.
To conclude with the Comedy of
AIR NO QUESTIONS.
llibihiss, Mr. John Gilbert ; Gimlet, Mr. H. D. Web--
eon ; Baroness de Seem, Mrs. J. Gilbert.
Admission, 25 eta. Bemired Beata in Drees Girole u rrit
ons ; Orchestra Stalls, 60 eta; Beata in Private Bolts, 711
eta; Gallery , 13 eta ; Gallery for Colored Persona, 26 etas
Private Box in taidlery, for Colored Petras, ate
Whole Private Box, $6. .
pr eo
Doori eely s open at half past e Welook ; tionimenee at I,
NATIONAL CIRCUS, - WALNUT ST.,
1.11 above EIGHTH—LEWIS B. LENT, Manager.
Magnificent Equestriaa Spectacle..
THIS (Thursday) EVENING, November 25.1855,
The Equestrian Pantomime and Ballet, entitled
LUBIN AND ANNETTE ; Or, The Loves of the Rustles.
In addition to a variety of performances in the Ring,
the evening's entertainment will include the Eques
trian Spectacle entitled
- THE GAMES OP THE CRUSADERS; '
Or, Recitals of the Trials of the Knights of Malta.
Which requites the combined efforts of One Hundred
Men and Horses.
80ALE OF PRIORI
Dress Circle and Pantuette 40 cents.
Children under ten years of age - 20 11
Family Circle 20 to
Doors open at quarter to 7 o'clock. Performanoei
will commence at 7, ani terminate at 10x, precisely..
Performances on Wedneniny and haturday Af.
ternoom.
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH AND
CHESTNUT Streets!. '
Immense attraction. New Novelties. Change of
Programme each Exhibition. The ramtxyza CA
NARY BLEBS and SPIRIT RAPPING. Go and nee
SIGNOR BLITZ.
The great Ventriloquistand wonderful Naglelan.
Performance every Evening during the week, at
tudicpeat o'clock and on Wedneedny and gatnrdny Af
ternoons at 8.
Admission, 25 ciente; Children. 1.3 mints. no2ls.lnrs
IVIR. JOHN MORRISSEY HAS BEEN
A- indnesd to give another GRAND BDAREDIG
EXRIBITON, on FRIDAY EVENING, November 28th,
1858, at Franklin Rail, SFICTH Street, when he will
have the pleasure of introducing Mr. Dominick Brad
ley, I 3 S. Rankin, Charles Ottingoon, Dan. Kerrigan,
John Oorgrove, and others. n24-2t*
MUSICAL FUND HALL.—THE GER
MANIA ORCHESTRA will commence their
Publie 11811BARS/LLS on BATIIRDLY next, Nov.
20th. Single Tickets 26 cents ; a package or eight
tickets for E 4 which may be obtained at &idle's, Ito 4
Chestnut street; Beck & Lawton's, corner of Seventh
and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hall. The per
formance commences at 3,1; o'clock P. M. noll-tt
QANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE,
BLEVENTiI Street, adjoining the Seamylvania
Railroad Depot.
For the patrone of
BANTORD , EI OPERA ROUSE.
THIS EVENING,
Will be presented Banford'e true version of
UNCLE TObVB OAION.
The largeet Company of
MINSTRELS IN TEE WORLD
. .
EVERY EVENING New Songs, Glees, Chorea*,
Refrains, .to., with Dancing by the
- SANFORD CHILDREN.
Admiesion 26 cents; Oki.ldren J 53 cents. - -
V" On Thtuilogiving Dv THREE Perfarmantety,
viz: 10X, 2%, and 7% o'clock In the 'Welling. • nol-lm.
NEW GUN STORE.
PHILIP WILSON & aL,
432 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW FIFTH,
An wortment of
FINE GUNS
OP THEIR OWN MANIIPAOTURN,
900-1000 i 1
THOSE OF THE MOST.OELESHATED MAKEEM
IN EUROPE.
The attention of
Is requested to their Stock, which they can promise
SHALL NOT BR SURPASSED
By any in the United Stated.
PISTOLS,
GUN FURNITURB IN ALL VARIETY
J SAM! P. BRANIN,
AL lama COACH & °MIRIADE BUILDER,
PRANRFORD, PA.
All work warranted to give matisfaction. Orders res.
pectfully solicited. nolo4lm*
CARRIAGES.
WM. D. ROGERS,
COACH AND LIGHT-OARRIAGE BUILDER
1009 AND 1011 OREBTIVOT MEET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Orders for OARRIAGEB from all parts of the world
executed with promptness, sad satiafaotion guarantied.
selllomif
LOOKING GLASSES.
JAMES 8. EARLE 4 SON..
Manufacturers of LOOKING GLASSES for MAN
TELS, PIERS, & BIDE WALLS, of every else, style,
and shape.
Pier Tables, Cornices, Brackets, Consols, of new and.
elegantdealgne • and
rioTurg3 FRAMSB, With Promos for Portraits,
Miniatures, and Photographs In every variety of obit)
and price. Importers of ENGRAVINGS, every new
Publication being received the moment of issue, and
OIL PAINTINGS from the Studios of the beet and
moot celebrated American and European Artists.
A LARGE GALLERY OP PAINTINGS,
Open at all times, vane. Wholesale and Retail Deal
ers In Mahogany and Walnut framed Looking °Woes,
to which they invite the attention of country customers.
JAMES 8. EARLS & SON,
. .
WRITE-FISH.—.Oi. very Superior Article
of , t Mackinaw , ' in Half jnnt mesh - edit'
Store, and for sale by 0. 0.-SADLER & co.,
no-9 - /04 MIAS One/.
(2‘mustmerus.
OItBAT BILL
(Snug . , illistale, Sea..
WILL OPEN
MONDAY, NOVEMBNIt 22,
SPORTSMEN
PLASM,
POWDER,
SHOT, &
Carrianeo.
816 ORESTNUT - STBRZT,
°PPM,' VIP 01111 D HOl3Bll
6 _ i_.,