1" . IT E -31 S • i===. clergyman • entered- Metcriof the Church of the Coierdest l!kat Sabbath. iopftt-, , atmitregatitin imatinues to;,world4 epieloite edifice wae well alien noterlthstanding the unpropitious state ;MI the Westlieri, ,Theenitiniatioh of bis,deterndeaYda • -• fodttePefotbrfbold'lainelitel' , Predecessor, could not but hive iteattY approbation of hie newli=necepted If this hatiO 'oep mkt aa an " :e nee 6t tife rattiticrionrite,llie!relattOne thiMfOrmed - ; planet hut lead , te,,hapPygoniainences to both reeler ptiat:esrvieen of , . Kr. Pratt in the chureh arena aught evidence of hie efficiency failboiNtierreiit - ,ln tha Mister's, vineyard, having,-1 foluniedovitten a, period of twenty year/,-! BM Paiiihis 7 iir.the dimes° of Maine,Ull of :which 'are I now-in e'ecinrishlnetamdltkin. last charge wee the eonevegatiounii fitephiMe Church, Portland; Blaine. moat beautiful Bowers are -them) which - are doable, pitch ;ea double Itinks,"double ' 'roes, and double dithliaa. l W hat an argument le this ikkiest.the , deformity of elegle . blessedness ! lc:Go miry P.- !is-written - en everrhing bWintlinl that •NM eye - rests *Pon', b , trailing iflth the birds of paradise' -"aid ending with apple bloaltouta.„, ,! Go mitiy,” fay we;.- :' - - - and..,tiel:aiiiit'ttrthii wedtting - eat at the palatial Mori of Granville }Rohm!, No. 607 Clieetuutatreet. WitA! ' W6_LOOK Y - 074 11,15R6 * A:I3B‘ PcINAAMIES, tzbi;)tezi eindidata' citd. when he entered the shoji. We foil:Midi:Min and Measures when we snits the fashionable portals of the Old Preeklln Nell Clothing Imperial:ll'i of B; H. 801' aireet. - ' - • streets throrigh which ,the Rtetrien'aprobeasion 'plumed on ilitur% dernhatt'iiiie literally 'ablaze with thi torches, &e:' the' d'renen . „ -- EierY,',,desaription of light , gl ring material was used, add the glare and illltter were qic;me; of: the ioroh•bearens ;aught the ''groaeyitinf i tirrYdrOPpings from OW denibeaux upon t hair- olitliee and man( owits , were 'rained. Under these olrouirtetaimea it-Is irratifyiair to, reflect that there is a Hrbere SiOne - Oloihing Rill kept bY Anthill & n • t 'aa aa . oh at: an i stunt atreet,,abore ~Bi.ol:foliere any quantity of new and elegant garments Mtn boTrooured upon the shortest possible notice. work stands and baskets. and , -; - and Woollen,.4llrents to $5 each. ' lilac; a generalseiertmerit 'of:hMteekeoping articles ''- -- it ttinew,houss,fninishing store, southwest corner of Becindloid Dont Streets. 'E. S. PARSON k 0o; OR w ITRANT arlini which it at the present F.time`istretnely thick end unlit for Use, es, a made ae pito and clear iii#pitt,/,' , VY,R;Bl*arson & On 'snorer : fallineWaterliterere, For ',sale, et the manufactory,. keir stivoia, , .tv,pitx kiln - died:dinner — end tea knives and „ . „e*riers,..atilt,iteel and pitted blades, at B, W. Clarryl's - fuenishieg store, /14 Chestnut street. tiEN , Hsanina's GREAT PAINT- Village Blacksmith, , , , free exhibitien ; will poiltirely-znuiri , on Wednesday! At B. H. Hunt's, nortblrest eerier of Fifth and Chestnut streets. 2t , llAvm I : Olt-BNEN TETI( 7—That inporb engraving . _"The Village Michsmith" and the beatttlful'Art Jour ' naliyhich ire,furntthel to autooribera of the Oointo , ,Aiseclatioe, eau now a seen at X. H. Hunt's, narthiest corner of Fifth and Chestnut, for a 'Wirt Hine only. - , n24.0t Jiktting Jittellistittz Elia! OF:EIitpLADELZHIA, IVoir. '27, 1865. 7 17 1:19:111 SITS 4 41 WATTS 45 - ' ‘' ' ' BChrarm:O:Ridley ; Paine, 8 dips from Boston, with sottise iriD Oooper_ . - Oheeseman ? 8 days: from Nantucket, with • oil to Thshols Molioono ' . ; - - Bebe Aid;•Briglish. fromltoston ' ' ' Bohr J P Cake, 'Endicott, from Bolden Bohr J.Pramben,Psambed, from Bosh), ' • • Bohr RII Shannon, Marts, kola Boston ' OLSARBD Steamship, Delaware, _Copes, New York, J Alder. dice iCshr Vied Busk, $OllOO.l, liatsazas, D 8 Stetson ir. - BAr, Griei_Ofidler, Paine, Poitni, L AudAbietdlE • Solar Qetd e a' West, ' Pt brt, Newbaryport, N Bturie: hit*, ed..; , _ • Andel:meld it Pair Akillilbillftstt; o . .A'::l(seksher do Co` ' 113 hr Cake; Paulicatt, Norton acht;, idarris Boston, Sum, fr; Steitoir $L tiaw, tier, Beitiinors. A: droies;Jr ••'• , ACorrespondenne of The Tr Ss.) • ' - ' — HAUB DB_ GBAOS, no.. 2933' 993 ,= The WforiOng lefts this morning:with 15boate, ladtat and unaligned u follows: - Bid fteel,,eautOomarieroe; wheat, barley, - olorerseed; fit Th'Untoo Ilarnea; Zamora, and Hard"Tlmei of - •-73'11167 and.'6ll. Vg - IrOn to Alex Wool & Co; Itlehd Bros , la head; 40 to J. Rowland fe Go; Jean Gil/113h railroad bon' • tOjteeyea, Abbott & Clo;T P Creamer, and B'H Taylor; bunter to-Holton , Vanderreer & Co; ' Cayuga Chief. do Ittillor; A 0.110311:11; Croskey r Mary, saad Oplanbtui; °mato Delaware City - • ("TO ipolittince of The Prom.) , -WADING 'Nov. 19,1868 :Thi boats, from the. Union Oarml, - patted to .` t o,thirEOkoilkilt Canal to•day r bouttd to PMltotel ,- rtitis;' IsAmi 4r4 oowilgoe4 u rollowo: . W altatteilitroad stlls to Rest Penrojlrania Rif Oorft>ifolfbmbemgeri bit - 0041 30' 8 A fleYrdtfi Twin - elifeeendy; Int:Ann:to le,Sneknalter; J Lingle, tiertionlcfniketeln'iltary_ iann, lumber to Nororcm & 'far wilarosizer.i • , - (12eilieliondohee of the Phiiladelphie Bxehawew.) Nov 29. 6 P M: • , :Notialoir tolok to‘or Int : to-def. - Mindweet with the ailimirioce of e, mere?. Your' &E 9, • THOR. B. 81101118 - . „ _ 0.11,011.1111T0N, NOV td abliEltattdard, from Norr,York ; bark Oietla, frocal - NmiYark; balqns Tobri Daxibimi from Provldenos sod brig Imam .11$er, from Btistou: „ . - Nostrota j Nor. W; 5 : ilie - seho2n.erl l 7.ll' (ivp0 . 144 ashore) hail boon bitloghE tip'!l, , tilA - p6FE 5- 7 s. - , Wlts', Nor 23. Artivad frordllimbitrg, abliDonsnA 'bark:Vigo from - ,BoesiotAlreo. - , • - . „ -addirohlolti3blllll.4oev.l.ondon - orilleallollazol bark 26ptifo, from . -Amsterdam; -'ropcirtiNor 'll lulat 60,34 lon 30. [l2, fell la with BrittplibOk Joule Johnston from Qaebec, for null., -'> and sheds a bitter tear. A. few short menthe aro platL:4l4M that maiden on her knects! And throwing, loose her long dark hair, which flatters ' in the breeze, She breathes a prayer that Hattelts name in after time - may live— The inventor of the " Zan Lustral!, ,, great Flair Re ': ' Minting. She rceo and sought the glass again—ah! do not deem her weak, , Itibeauteous are that maiden's looks, and smiles aro on heraheek, She is but one among the boats that Jules Hanel ehall chit.; Be DIFO hte Hairß;Storatina Bayee many a bitter tear. gold by all tho Prugglata, and at the Laboratory of A 11,113 HAIM k Co g No. 704 Shutout street, Phila delphia. ' n 29 00 iiarnews cocoetne.- -" • 1311111TETT13 0000AINN. A single application renders the heir—no matter how AllgrindArx—ioft and glossy for serail days, ft, le OINAPINIT HAIN DURUM° IN NBC stAss &uD a 00 , , Tienth and Ohertnut Ste. g o wt oa . • rdoeleri gener{dly, at 80 atm per SKrt.NoUtt grecial Wirttres. The most terrible foe we have to encounter in this umotry is Consumption. First manifesting itself in the form of a slight cold, it gains strength while its victim le uninispioloui of danger, and sooner or later, in nine cases out of ten, terminates fatally. Among the various remedial; before the publics for the cure of Car terrible. disease, none le equal to lloofland's Delsainlo Cordial. Even this may not cure yen ; but; it the die esee is not too for advanced, you may confidently rely upcn it. Try It. Prepared only by Dr C. DI. JAOKEON, No. 418 Arch street, Philadelphia, and for sale by Druggists generally throughout ;the United States and Canada. Price 76 cents per bottle. nBO-ltdkltW Burnett's Coconino A compound of Cocoa-nut Oil, &c., for dressing the Hair. For efficacy and agreeableness, It is without an equal. It prevents the hair from falling o f f. It promotes its healthy and vigorous grototh: It is not greasy or sticky. It /cares no disagreeable odor. It softelts the hair when hard and dry. It soothes the irritated scalp skin. It affords the richest lustre. It remains longest in effect. BURNETT , S 0000AINY. Bovrou, July 19, 1867 try. Neese. J. BUit.NETT & 00.--i cannot refuse to state the salutary effect In my own aggravated case of yoar excellent IraJr 011—(Cocoalne ) For many mcnthe my hair had been falling c ff, until I woo fearful of losing It entirely. The skin upon my head became gradually more and more inflamed, to that I could not-touch it without pain. This irritated con d.tion I attributed to the use of various advertised hair washes, which I have since been told contain csnlphene spirit. By the advice of my physician, to whom you had ehown your maw of purifying the 011, I commenced its use the last week in June. The first application al- layed the Haling 'and irritation ; In three or four days the redness and tendon:leas disappeared—the hair ceased to fall ; and I have now a thick growth of now hair. Yours, very truly, NOW A. POPE. BURNETT'S 0000AINE isp . 7 A single application renders the hair (no matter how stiff and dry) soft and glossy for several days. It la conceded by all who have treed it, to be the best and cheapest Hair Dressing in the World. , Prepared by JOSEPH BURNETT & CO., Boston. It 7 For sale by dealers generally at Fifty Cents a Bottle. n2l-3m One-Price Clothing el the Latest Styles, and Made in the beet manner, expressly for ENTAIL PALER. We mark our lowest selllng prises IN PLAIN WIGIISHB on each article. AU goods made to order are warranted satisfactory, and our CNN-PRINS SYSTNX Is strictly ad hered to. We believe this to be the only fair way of dealincy thereby all are treated alike. JONBB k. CO., 64.21-1 y , 604 MAIIIINT Street. W. Henry Patten, illantrfachirer of Window SIIADRS, and rmporter of CURTAIN and UPROL: BTERY MATERIALS, LACE and MUSLIN CUR TAINS. BROCATELLRS, SATIN DE LAME and WORSTED DAMASK, RAPS, MOREENS, pLusETEs, GIMPS and TASSELS, GILT CORNICES and CUR. TAIN ORNAMENTS. Gilt Window Shades, with all th trimmings, as low as 76 cents each. Just received from Auction a large Invoice of Curtains, which are offered at the following unprecedented low prices: Muslin Curtains, $l. 00, worth $3 00 a pair. Lace " $2 00, 44 $4 00 44 " Tambour Lace " $3 00, 4, $6 00 a " Quite heavy" 44 $6 00, 4 4 $lO 00" Elegant rich Embroidered, $lO 00, 4, $2O 00 44 Damask Curtains from $lO 00 to $l5 00 per window, complete. Ourtaine made and put up at the aborted notice, by competent workmen. HENRY FATTEN, 630 CHESTNUT. St., 0612-emelt Opposite Jayne's New Hall 1150, 850, 850, 850, 850, 550, 850, 550. SINGER'S SEWING MAW:UNE/IL—PRIORS RE DI:MED.—A new and elegant Faintly Bowing Ma, chine for 550, and the general mode of prince greatly redacted. All who want a enbetautial, simple, and re- liableßewing Machine ; which has an established repu tation for doing the very beat work on every kind of material, are invited to call at our °face and examlne the new machines. at the reduced prices. They can not fail to be satisfied. I. K. SINGER & 00., no 2. t 122 No. 602 OHISTNUT Street. Searaen , s Saving Fund—Northwest Corner of Second and Walnut strews. D posits received in small and large amounts, from all °luxes of the oommunkty, sod shown Internet at the rate of five per ceat. Ter annum. Molloy may be drawn by checks without lace of luto• teat. Mee open daily, from 9 until a o'clock, sod on Moe day and Saturday until 9 In the evening. Preelden#, frauklin Yell; Tresairer and ileatetery, Oharlea N. Warr), Saving Fund,-7,lve Per Vents In NATIONAL AMITY TRUST OOMPANT, WALNUT Street,. S. W. Omer of THIRD, Philadelphia: , Money Stamina In any sum, large or small; and interest paid from the day of depot; to the day of withdrawal, lifoney,te received and pimento( made daily, without notice. The investanente are made In Real Ratatei Mortgagee, Groand •Bentg, and mull grit-clam semi- Use as th eharter reoicsinsa. Mice hours, from 9 o'clock In the zooming unto 6 o'clock in the afternoon, nd on Monday and The:lday evenings until 8 o'elock. tel No Mere Poisoning.—For years the Piles has been ono of the moat prevalent, as it is the most ob. stlinite Meuse known to afflicted humanity and the medical faculty. This is to be attributed to the nee of white and printed taper In the water-closet. White paper is mode of colored sags, and Is otherwise (ow ing to the abominate required In bleaching) intensely poisonous. When printed on, the ink makes it doubly dangerous and deleterious. GaTariv , s medicated pa per for the water skeet is a grand invention, calculated to banish the Piles, as it Is both a sure cure and pre ventive. healthy, as well as afflicted people, will do well to patrou'es this excellent and novel article. It is meeting with favor among edi medical men of stand ing, many of whom buy it for themselves and families, and is 'ln illy for sale by all the large and small drug houses. Remember that it is pure paper, (manures tared from Manila hemp;) and medicated after an en tirely new, plan. It is very eVap ; one thousand sheets 00Irting on'y la. gold, wholesale and retail, at the office of the inventor, No. 41 Ann street, New York, and by T. R OALLIINDVIL & CO., N. W. corner of Third and Walnut erects, n27.6t Philadelphia. We perceive that Mr. Andrew Scott Is In the ' 1 show business , ' at last. Re ought to do well from many causes ; but the fact that he has secured Mr. J. H. Robinson u his manager, and a select company or admirable performers, is a further Inducement to vialt the Bbatopeare Concert Saloon, Sixth and Chest nut streets. The advertisement will be found In an other column. Bronchitis. —Many prevalent and fatuity tend ing diseases are now, comprehended under the term "Bronebitui;” in all of them the membrane of the air passages is more or lees aff,ottd. They resemble con sumption in symptoms and fatality. and in many moos actually end In phtbleis» The P-P,RUVIAN SYRUP I# signally beneflolal in such oases, and has snatched many from premature graves. For sale in this city by 11. Brown, corner Fifth and Chestnut, and Ilaseard Co., corner Twelfth and Chestnut. c24-41fcWtf Thomas W. Bally, No. Bra Market Street, importer end Dealer In Fine Watches, Jewelry, Oliver and Plated Ware. Firat•claee goods constantly on hand. The subscriber, paying cash for every article, is enabled to sell at a email advance, Those about purchasing would do well to call. All goods warranted oa repro eased. sad-tm Grover Se Baker's Celebrated Family Sewing MAOLGILES, A NNW STYLE—PRIOR 730 CHEEITNUr &MIST, PHILADELPUIA. These Machines sew from two spools, and form a sears' of unequalled strength, beauty, and elasticity, which will Nor rip, even If every fourth stitch be cut. They are unquestionably the best In the market for amity use, ' 0e164! itreiND POR I 01R00LA1...00 illarriages. On the 211 inat , in West Philadolphia, by Rev. Chas. d . Thompson. Mr. A. O. HALLOWELL to Mine SALLIE A. FORBES. tt • On the 234 inst., in Weld, Phgadelphis, by Ger. Ohm. 3. Thompton. Mr. JOHN O. HARPER to Mira 110. WENA R AULD, both of Talbot co.. Maryland * On the 27th loot., by Rev. John Patton, Mr. JAMES JONRB to Mrs. AGNES MINEW, all of this dity. Jk On 19th Inst , by the Rel. Joseph IL Jones, Mr. ED WIN C. EINNIB tO MUM RLIZ ABDUL LILLY, all of this city, st On the 28th inat., by the Rev. Dr. 'Blackwood, Mr. JAB. LINDSAY to Miss SARAH ORAWFORD, both of Oita city. t. On tho 25th inst,, by the Rev. D. 0 Morse, Mr. GRORSD 80110011 to Miss ANNIE LANRING, all of this city. tE faeatim On the 28th inst OFRIJB C. DAVIES, in the 37th year of his age His nude relatives sod friends are invited to the funeral, from his late residence, on the Wissahickon turnpike, on Wednesday morning, at lON o'clock. Carriages will be at N. Helverson's, ()oaten street, be low Third. at 8 o'clock. A. M. ** On Sunday afternoon, the 29th Instant, ALBERT 11. TERNEUN, aged 35 years. His romaine will be taken to Hackensack, Now Jer sey, for Interment The funeral will take place from his late residence, No. 648 Franklin etreet, at 8 o'clock on Tuesday morning. Tho friends of the family are in vited to attend without further notice. [Now York papers please copy ] tk On the 26th inst., RIMMED S. OWEN, In the 30th year of tile age. His male relatives and friends are respectfully In. vited to attend his funeral, without further notice, from the residence of his parents, No. 022 North Fifth etreet, this (Tuesday) morning, 80th lust., at 10 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill Cemetery. to On the 28th last , Mrs. ROTH NAPIER, aged OD years, The relatives and friends of the faintly aro respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, John Napier, 880 Buttonwood street, below Fourth, on Wednesday, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Odd Fellows' Cemetery. 4* Oa the 28th loot., Mr. JOHN 801.0 MON STEEL, in the Slat year alas age. The relatives and Mende of the family are respect fully invited to attend the "funeral; from the residence of Me brother, Solomon Levy, No. 318 Buttonwood street, above Third, Ode (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. On the 27th inet , Mra. ANN CATHERINE GALES, widow of the late Joseph (Inlay, EN., In the 9L3t year of her age. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her realdence. No. 319 Race street, Ma (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. On the 28th net,. EDMUND WETHERBY, In the 424 year of his age. Ilia relatives and !Wendel are reepeetfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 927 Bhip pea atroet, on Thursday afternoon, at, two o'clock, without further notice. Adam Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., also )tlontgomery Lodge, No, 19, A, F. N., are partieularly t* attend, t sit pitEss, - - - 4-IMIAIALPHIA 6 TUESDAY. rtounEirt i& IS"' Errßev. A. A. WHlRoLootures on w Mental DYSPPPSIA,), t CORDIST HALL. next THURSDAY BYRN/DO. Domino and hearkiHn. lt* Life-size PhOtegranins in 011, Loving all I.l.T . the advent/wee of an oil Painting and Photo graph; infallible likenrei,eultable tor priori', are made at REIMER'S GALLERY, BECONG Btreet. above GREEN. nBO-Its ITTSecond and Thlrd•struet Passenger Rnil- WAT —On and after MORD &Y, the 20th teat the CARS on this Road will 'run from Richmond and Renstegton, teanfilln atred4 (Fouthwark ) The Second street Hoe of Omnibusei will ran North from Coates street Passengers going up Second street will be fur midland with omnibus Tiokots by the Conductors of the Oars. - Parents and others are pertiontarly requeste ' to pre vent children from running with nr hoop fog on the Cara. n80.13t dADIEB 98RRA17, President. • Masonic Nottee:—The Members of Mont. GOMBRY Lona% No.lo. A Y. Al ; the officera an members of the GRAND LODEEN, and the Order generally, are particularly invited to meet at the MA. BONI° HALL, on THURSDAY next, December 2, at ix o'clock P. M . to attend the funeral of their late Bro ther, EDMUND WETHEEBY By order of the W. EL J.; T. THOMAS, Secretary. Tra $l,OOO ReWard.—One Thousand Dollars reward will be 9iveri by the WABRINGTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, of Gloucester. Now Jersey, for information whirl will load to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who by "In fernal Contrivances have on several OCCEIRiOne at tempted the life of the Aloperietendent of the Mille. n3O-tutlkiceet* JOIIN ItODMiklii PAUL, Trefoil.. Real Business Qualifications may be ac quired at BRYANT & STRATTON'S hir.itnAN- F ig:COLLEGU. Their oounting.hcitse Oonrse em. braces a thorough course of praotirs in accounts. illus trated by Manuscript Forms taken from Actual Badness. A. compitent knowledge of Accounts and a good Dulness Road he guarant'ed to every Rodent. Students apply tamsetees at ouch hours, as suit their convenience. Term for completion of course unlimited. lt* ITTRailroad Companies and Unman Life.— The legal duty r f all Railroad lompaniee to adopt at once, promptly and generally, Precautionary improve. meats of tried and undoubted - value, calculated to save life and mitigate danger. needs no argument to convince a thinking man. Tut, unfortunately for the people and the etockholdere, there are quite too miry of those in authority who "do not 'sufficiently realize their reeponsibility in this matter. Their thoughts are occupied about too many other things; their duties an Superintendents are clearly not their sole thought and study. Large fortunei are accumulated in a few years from small eateries, and the verdant masses of the com munity look up to our railway offielala as if they were the Great Mogul. But let us ask hoer many of them perform their duties with a single eye to the interests of the Stockholders!, and the eafety.ef their employees and the preolone lives that are dolly committed to their keeping Suppose, for instance; Co was euggesbed a few years dace that a teat be peovided in front of each locomotive, and one of the directors required to ride in front of each passenger train, how long would it be before the aforesaid officers would make the inquiry of their mechanics: Are our treble arranged to atop as Soon as they possibly can be? We also have a profound convidion that they would have an earnest desire, able, to hold the reins themselves when in that poet. tion. This may be a strong ease, but it is directly to the point. It IN antiontees toLLY and the VERIEST 010- TIDITT to run a railroad train a moment without giving the foremost man upon it, of hie own venders. the power to arrest it instantly, if required. The time, we trust. le not far off when men high in authority, in receipt of princely salaries, can condescend to give these minor (to them—primary to the traveller and !stockholder—) subjects a little of their attention. • It to an unfortu. vale fact for the interests of railroad corporations, that comparatively few smart, able men work for salaries. The men of thought, and men of action, aye their own employers; they have the forethought and judgment to Adopt and get the benefit of improvements before they are driven into thorn by public !sentiment or legisla tion. Ws wish it were fully understood by railroad of. deers that the encores of all great enterprises is de. pendant upon attention to little things An officer may neglect improvements calculated to i produce economy or improve work, or anything of that I character; hut to neglect any precaution for the nicety of human life, or the control of the fearful momentum inherent in every moving trrin;is a restful respond ty for any man to mums, ant we undertake to say that no man posamatng the qualifications fora Railroad Su perintendent will neglect to give &Mariam to sae" de vices for one moment. It is, or rather ought to be the moat important thought of a Superintendent's businesses, to anticipate and provide the antidote for every deeper to which his train is liable, A man of sufficient abili ty and corm:dance for the position would hardly rest until satisfied tbat he had performed hie whole duty in thin matter. It is perfectly idle for a President or Superintendent to say, or endeavor to quiet hie con seines by flaying, that noihing will happen to ne, we are all right and safe; to be onto, acct' en ' s have ca pered, but we never shall have another train out of time—we never shall have another axle break, or wheel either; curtails are all right Tie cattle along our road are better educated now; nobody will ever place obstructions on our track, or pry open the ratio. All the villains and roguee are to State Perron (W h at a blessed thing it would be if this latter clause were fart! We wonder where some railway managers wculd be then.) dOel 'onto will occur, that escape Moment rigid ecru. ' tiny. Wheels break when least expected, Wen ditto, rails ditto, chairs also. Murderous villains will place obatru dons on the track, and numerous causes eon spire to make a erompt stoppage of the train a fre quent nemeatty. It will not do, Messrs. Railway nfl core, for yen to Fay In reply to this, you are bored to death by new improvements of all Forts, and do not know what or how to decide; you ought to know • and if you do not, you should confide in the better judg ment of there who do. It is a peer way to shirk your reaponeibility by saylog these are the opinions of some overseuumine inventor, and entitled to no eonsidera lion. t hey are Stubborn fade. which we are prepared at all times to substantiate. We make no statements we are not prepared to prove ; and we think we have given a seMcient amount of thought and study to the, subject of railroad accidents to knew what will pro duce the largest amount of e.fetr in railway transit. Our familiarity with railroad meobardem dates bank no far as 1839, and we are egotistic enough to think that we cannot be charged with being a novice. Perhaps the greatest amount of difference in our ease, to against that of most inventors, is this: We never came be. fore the public until we had a TILTED, PROVED. awn VW no:map INVENTION; we consequently have voter had to unsay anything. We wish railroad officers to understand as Spelt% ea possible that we are not to be derail:l with these who present them improvements of u.olded'ernd deubtfol - 'value, nor do we sell patent rights and ask companies to incur the expel:me and trouble of experiments!, Vta know just exactly what we prepase to every we in tend to do it, and we atm !Mead that roliroad company in the Union shalt adept this improvement or some other equally se good for the purpose. It le to be hoped that the timele nestle at hand When railroad traine shall be better controlled than hereto- fore. There has been altogether too much trusting to luck in these matters, and it will not do We urgetall companies to adopt our improvement at once, while we are selling cheap you will come to It , gentlemen, and you will evince year wisdom and forethought by acting promptly and buying it while you can (ehaap); and se au evidence of our good faith and honesty of purpose, we will say that we will furnish the machines for the entire passenger equipment of any road, and will allow four months trial before settlement, and each company shall be its own judge as to whether the im provement is desirable This precaution, we under take to say, will promote the security of life and pro.' party in r a i lway trains to an extent hitnerto u. known, or, to use the laconto langudge of the late Nicholas Dean, its universal adoption would mark a new era in the safety of life and property conveyed by railroads. We refer, in concludes, to any of the officer', dna. mere, or master-mechanica of the following e ads r Hudson River Cleveiand and Toledo, Terre Route and Richmond. Michigan Central, Old Colony and Fall River, Panama &c , &e , &c. U:B. RAILROAD OAR-BRAKE CO., No. el PINE St., N 'Y. nolS.f W. G. Clamant, Rey iffs. Don't fall to see Herring's Great Paint• ING, " THE' VILLAGE' BLACKSMITH," free exhibition; trill poeltively c'oso on 'Wednesday: At X. H. Hunt's, northwest corner FIFTH and MUST NUT Streets. n2ll-2t us Philadelphia Bible Society ...The Twen tieth' Anniversary of the PHILADELPHIA BIBLE 800IETY will be held at 00NOMIT HALL, CHESTNUT Street, below Tbirteeutb, at hell past 7 o'clock, on TUESDAY EVENING, November 80th. Addresses may bo expected from the Rev JOHN G 1110RUIS. D. D , of Baltimore; Rev. THOMAS BOW MAN, D. D., President at Indiana Aid:bury University; and Rev. WILLIAM W. HALLWAY, of Williams burg, New York. 'rickets may be had gratuttm'y at the Bade llouee Walnut and Seventh Streets; American Sunday School Union, 1122 Chestnut Street; Philadelphia Tract Ronne, 929 Chestnut Street; Presbyterian Publication Mouse, 1321 Chestnut Street k Presbyterian Board of Publication,62l Chestnut Street; Methodist Hook Looms, 60 No. th Fourth Street; American Bapt at Publication Society, 680 Arch Street; Lutheran Pad'. cation Store, 782 Arch Street; Moravian Dapoltory, 667 North Sixth Street • Young Men's Christian date elation Roome.loll Ch'eatnnt Street. By order of the Committee of Arrangements. . _ Have you seen them 2—That superb En grayly g, • THE VILLA Gm BLAcKastITIV , and the beautiful ART JOURNAL. which are furnished to subseelbers of the Ocentopolitan Art Association, can now be often at E. H. Hunt's, northwest corner FIFTH and CHESTNUT, for a abort time only. 02D•Ot [srUniversity of Pennsvivonia••••Depart- MENT OF ARTY,--ONE DUMMIED AND NINTU ANNIVERSARY —The Annul Oration will be delivered before the Society of the Alumni by HENRY U METH, N. D., in the OOLLEGE BALL, on TUMMY. November 30th. 1858, at 8 o'clock P. Tioketa may be obtained upon epplicatllon to VINO NUT L. BRADFORD, 7t7 &mom street, Or BERMAN ROBINETT.IOIO Mob atm!, T. POULSON DOBSON, 233 South Fifth street. n 27 81* Umninittte. iirrNotice to Contenetors.—Offlee of the GIRARD IeST/TeB NO 10 South gin' fl Street. Sealed proposas will be received at the cube of the Superintendent of the GIRARD EST aT.t.l3 until 8 o'clock P. M.,ot WEbtafiDAY, December lit, 1855, for all the wharfleg, dred g ing, Ming In, &a., &o , that maybe requisite and sorcerer, to carry cue (in conform!. trwith well of Stephen Oirerd) the Intent and mean ing of Ordinance of Councils, entitled g , an Ordinance to authorise the Superintendent a Girard estates to widen Delaware Avenue." approved ()debar 221, 1868. Pines and specifications may be had on application at this ofllco. Three bldeug are requested to be present. A. NV JUVENAL t Superintendent of Girard E.tatel. Dcy. Have you seen them? That superb En. graving, WILLAHE BLACEBRITII" and the beautiful ART JOURNAL which are fumbled to subscribers of the Cosmopolitan Art Association, can now be seen at E 11 . Hunts, northwest corner FIFTH and CHESTNUT, (or a short time only. OD BE ElTUmbrellas for Ladles. Gentlemen; 311—a lie, Lola and Ohlldren, wholesale and retail. JOBF.Yht rUbBELL. No. 2 North SOURTII Street. TrGingham, Silk, and Cotton Umbrellas, mealy drama A largo assortment Whole elle and retail. JOSEPH FUSSELL, n27.4t* No. 2 North FOURTII Street Corn Exchange Bank, Philadelphia, November 20,1858. —At the Animal Election, held 15th inst., the following gentlemen were duly elected Directors of the Bank : A Cattell, • C. J. Hoffman, James Steel, I Samuel Bolton, Hugh Craig, Hobert K. Neff, William H. Gilpin, B B. Grayeroft, Dell Noblit, Jr., . Alexander Whilldln, Edmund A. Bonder, ,Ine . h T. Alburger, Simnel T Canby. Ant at a meeting of the Board of Direetore, by a uonatmeus vote, A G. OATTELL, F.eq , was elected President, It H. NETT, vice President, and J W. TORREY, Cashier. n027.10t ITTJayne 9 a Hall Prayer Illeetiag.—Alt tivill be glad to loirn that until further notice the BUSINESS MEN'S UNION PRAYER aIE STING will be held again In Jayne's Mall, daily, from 12 to 1 o'clock. Thia le the moat central and convenient lo cation, and THOUSANDS can be accommodated. All are cordially invited to attend, and the mating is open for all to take part who are members of any Evangelical Church. n24-tf lyrOffice Philadelphia Gas Works, Nov. 2.5th,1858. - Proposals will be received at this office until noon of the 30th December ant, for the sale of Stack of the Germantown Gas Company, and, also, of the Richmond Gas Company, to the Trustees of tho Philadelphia Gas Works, as an investment to the Pinkins Rand of said works. 054130. w. FENNELL, Cashier. Fr — a - -.• Don't fall to OP° herring's great Paint. IN(, '• THE VILLAOB BIACKBAIITH. 2, tree eict Litton; will pooitlyely clone , •11 Wednotday! At E. E. fluct's, northwott corner FIFTH and CHEST NUT Streets. n29-2t 07. l'ost °Mtn., rhiiudelphin, Noventher WY, 1858.—0 n and after the 29th, init., the malls for Lancaster, Ilarroburg, PITVI3IIIIO . , Chicago, Cin cinnati, and Bt. Louis. will be closed at this office at 3 P. M. i matted. of 12 o'clock , noon, as heretofore. Mails for the same places will be despatched at 10 P. 30., tt e same as at present. Attention is invited to the fact that I.4tera ma , led for Pittsburg by - 9 P. 91. Train, arrive in Pittsburg at 0 30 next morning, and maybe delivered in time for early business that mottling. 024-31, tiurZlni Q. WESTOOTT, Rastraestar. &az.. NotiWe.—The Board of Stanagera of YALLEY,RAILROAD COM PANY have THIS DAY declared a Dividend of Three per Oent on the Stock of the Company, payable in Oash, clear of Slate Tax, for the Six Months ending Slat October, UM. Interest at the rate of Six per Cent. per Annum will be paid on the Stook of the Company, in Stook, for the Six Menthe ending 80th day of April, 18.8 Payable to the Stockholders, or their legal represen tatives, on and after the lat December, prox, at the °Moo of tto Company, No. 303 WALNUT Street. J. N. HUTCHINSON, Trautman Philadelphia, Nor. 9th, MS. noll-tuthaatdecl [ knifed elphla Exchange Company, Nov, 29,1868.—e general meeting of the Stockholders f the Philadelphia Exchange Company will he held on MONDAY next, December ii. at the EXCHANGE, for the Election of Nth E mANAGERS to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of other bushiest. W. 8. GRANT, Secretary. Don't fail to see Herring's Groat Paint -ING, YILLAGB DLAOBBI4ITH,t , free exhibition; will positively close on Wednesday! At Hunt% northwest corner FIFTH and WIEST NIIp 029-2 t fffe Two Courses of Lectures on Geology, the ono in the Afternoon and the other in the even ing, are now In progress of delivery in the SCIENTIFIC AND OLASSIUAL INSTITUTE, CHESTNUT Street, Northwest corner of Twelfth, by J. ENNIS, Principal of the Institute. The leetum are illustrated by dia. grams, specimen° of rocks, and geological excursions in the environs of our city. n29.fit Have you seen them 3—That superb En. Oaring, "THE VILLAGE BLAORBMITU , ' and the beautiful ART JOURNAL, which are furnished to subscribers of the Cosmoolitan Art Assomation can now be seen at A, H. Ifuncie, northwest corner FIFTH and CHESTNUT, for a abort time only n99.13t Spring Garden Institute, Corner of Dread AND SPRING GARDEN STREETS —The second Lecture of the present cburee will be delivered on TUESDAY EVENING neat, November SOth, At 73i o'clock, by J. LANSING BURROWS, D D ,of Rich mond, 'Virginia. subjeet—"Carlyle on Tone Ilea ord.)! Tickets of admission can be procured at the Door on the evening of the Lecture, or of either or the under- signed - JOHN HANNA, N. W. or. of Xleventh and Wallace Streets; WILLIAM B. TELMA% 1824 Spring Garden Street ; CITARLBS B TREGO, Thirteenth Street, below Washington ' • JACOB 111. BLLIS, 8. E. corner of Ninth and Spring Garden Streets JAMES RUSSELL, Penn Township Bank ; n02T•86 Committee on Leetures. iire Office Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co.— Til ILADCLPIIIA, November 28d, 1818. The Board of Managers hare this day declared a DI MMED of THREE rEa OENT., equal to One Dol. 'jar and Bitty Cents per Share on the Capital Stock of thin Company. payable on and after the third day of De cember next. ily order, OTIS AbiRIDON, n24-Bt Treasurer. gra The East illahanoy Railroad Company. The undersigned Commissioners (being two of those named in the Act of Incorporation of said Com. pany)'do hereby appoint the Eighth day of December, A. D. 1858, between the boom of 11 A. M. and 2 P. M. of said day, at Nu. 401 LIBRARY Street, above Fourth Street, in said city, for the Subscribers to the Stock of said Company to meet to organise the Company, and to elect, as provided by law, a President and Twelve Di rectors, to serve according to law. ROWLAND JONES, F. N. BUCK. PHI LinimpntA, Nov. 22,1858. n023-.1.2w Home for Invalids with Affections of THE CHEST. S. W. corner PA SHE and OIIZSTNITT Streets. n 22.1 3n West Philadelphia lrl MRS. E. O. DAVIS, DEDNESDAY NEXT, December let, some of the most elegant end choice goode ever offered in this city, far surpassing any of her former , selection of HOLIDAY GOODS. With tho edition of those to her present stock, eho feels confident she will hove the DEBT ASSORTMENT ever offered In PhllMelphla 1000 BOYS' CLOTHING. hive put received, BO Yr AND ORILDREN'B OVEBOOATA SUPERIOR STYLES AND FINISH, Which they offer to the Public at, TENTH & CHESTNUT STREETS a2912t1E WELLS, FARGO, & 00., Purchase the Interest STATE OF OALIFORNIA n2o.otir $5,00n AND SI,7SO.—MORTGAGES trof these amounts, won secured, for sale. Apply to J R. HUBER, n 27 206 South Fourth street. $4,000.- A CHOICE MORTGAGE or thIS amount for sale. .1. S. RUDER, n 27 208 South Fourth street. REMOVAL. CLAGUORN A: FRYER NO. 106 CHESTNUT STREET, ISA AO SULOER, Ot airm tn, REMOVAL. SAMUEL H. MATTSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS REMOVED TO No. 1126 CHESTNUT STREET, TRIRD DOOR BKLOW TWELVIU. South Side, Where he is prepared to execute all orders In his line, having on hand a full supply of GOODS fur Gentle men's wear. SAMUEL 11. MATTSON, n25-am-if No 1128 OIIESTNUT Street. GOOD GROCERIES, AT PAIR PRIOES!!! Southwest corner TENTH and AROH Streets Ilse on bawd. and itgenerally receiving TUE BEET OM GROCERIES, which he will tell at the most REASON ABLE PRICE i FOR OABR Raving a LARUE and riloiom ASSORTNIENT of BLAOH and GREEN TEAS, he in confident of being able to suit both in quality aod price, all persona la want of the article, in quantities of Lodi one pound to the half ebeet. Ells general aasort ment embraces everything in the way of FINE GRO OERIt El, and he would respectfully invite all in went of pod articles to giro him a call. be worth the trial. t3.Llmo Q.COTOII ALR, LONDON PORTER, AND BROWN STOUT. R Youogers' Ale, St Ann's Brewery, Edinburgh, in stone pints. • iduir & Sons' Spalding Ale, Edinburgh, in stone pte. Fleet & Williams' London Brown Stout to glare pte. do do Porter. In glees pte. F Ste d & Co.'s Dublin Stout, in stone pte. In store and for sale by WILLIAM H. YEATON, 080 tf 216 South FRONT Street. 3,OOOYARDS ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS FOR CASH, JIIBT RRDITOND TO TUE FOLLOWING VERY LOW PRIORS: $0.871-2 01.00 $1.3.21-2 V 1.26 These goods are the REGULAR MAKE OP DRUB. BEL 9, (not Tapestry,) awl moat of them are very good quality. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call befo. a buying elsewhere. Also, in store, a great variety of English Tapestry, Brussels, and Velvet; also, Ingrains and Venitiaos, all of which will be old, for GASH, at prices quite as low as goods of the same quality can be bought In thle country. REEVE L. RNIGIIT, Importor, 262 SOUTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE SPRUCE n23-24,27,29&31-if SNYDER LEIDY—JAS. M. LEIDY t•-. • Principals of LEIDY EMMEN. ACADEMY, ' Nos. ]IS and 150 SIX PH STREET, near Baca , where a knowledge of WRITING, 1100K-NEEPING, and ARITIIMETIC is 111/16 certain to Ovary pupil that may enter. ACADEMY open day and evening. n 022 11 - IR. M. GALION'S HAS RETURNED ..11-0 to the 04, and may be consulted at Ms office and restderee No. 247 North NINTH Street. Hours from 7 to 10A 111 . and 4 to 7 P• M. 024.12t* ny.ItioALLISTER, having returned to the atty. hes resumed the practice of his profession with Dr. Denim°, at 263 Nor It SLEVSNVII Street, below Vine. Office hours 7toB A. At., and stoB P. n27-Btiffk fOROVISIONS.-2,400 pieces City Smoked 3 Simldets, 1,800 pieces City sinnked Hams For tale IT 0. 0. td&DIBR, M AN S st 00 m ~ In MINS t. fplibag (Scab. No. 24 South EIGIIIII Street, (West side,) WILL OPEN ON -OP RICH HOLIDAY 000D8 QElothing: F. A. MOYT & BROTIIER MOM NEW YORK, A lot of GREATLY REDUCED PRICER ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, Itlonep. 400 011E3TNUT STREET, COUPONS Ilentavale. HAVE REJIMID TO [IEEE 1/1101iT, LOWEIi SIDE CHAS. H. MATTSON, detail Erlrg Goobo. LINENS. L. J. LEVY & CO. Beg to tall attention to the SUPERIOR STOCK LINENS AND HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS THEY HAVE NOW IN map Which 'monists In pattof 44 IRISH SHIRTING LINENS, BARNSLEY MEETINGS, ALL MIMS! DAMASK MOTHS AND NAPEINS, DAMASK TABLE LINENS. TOWELS AND TOwOLINOS. • WHITE AND COLORED MARSEILLES QUILTS; The whole of which they eller AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. ALSO, ONE THOUSANR PAIRS OF ENCLISH AND AMERICAN BLANTCETS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 809 & 811 CHESTNUT STREET. n29-8t R LACE FRENCH CASSIMERES.—Beat Lc Manufactures of gDoeskins and Casaimeres, In cluding extra qualities of Blechoff'S. Also, Black Branch Drees Cloths and Cannes. BBABYLBEM BROSBBBA, n 26 OHM= A. BEIHTII L'ANOY DRESS GOODS. We have now in etore a large eeeortment of Autumn and Winter Hike, the prices of which hare been much reduced, including New Lyons &yin of Mo. dint% Plain, and Rich deolgas, of this season , ' Wpm , : tation. Also, Double Julie t Double-11ounce, and Robe a , Les, in Heavy Silks; Bin's. Faxter Silks, ens extra quality Black Taffetas. B HA EPLE SE BROTHERS. n 26 CHESTNUT & EIGHTH. DINE STOOK $ DRY GOODS AT TA DIRST•OLASS 8 Irish replies, Flannels, Fancy Bilks. ll'ankets, MAIN blerlnoex, Counterpanes, Broohe t3hawls, Table Linens, New style Cloaks Napkins, Woollen Shawls, Table Covers, Cloak Cloths, }Meetings, Wool Plaids, I Hartlnge, Valencia Travers, Druggets, Figured Ifferinoes, Toweßinge, Moos De Laines, Muslim, too. EYRE & LANDELL, CLOTHS, BEA.V.ERS, Vestings, Eatinetts, and Tailors' Trimmings L&DIEB , °LOA% CLOTHS All of the meet reliable make, at reduced prices, at he Cloth Store of . 1.27-stuthja CASTOR BEAVER CLOTHS, FOR LA DM' ODIUM BIBBED TRIGG CLOTHS. MDR , D BEAN= CLOTHS. PLAIN BLACK CLOTHS. CLOTH CLOAKS, RAGLANS, 6r.0 , /co EYRE & LANDELL, NEW CLOAKS OPENING RPM DAY AT THE PARIS MANTILLA AND CLOAK EMPORIUM. SINE BEAVER CLOAKS, RICH VELVET OLuAKS. MOURNING , CLOAKS. MISSES' CLOAKS, OPERA CLOAKS. WE'D BEAVER CLOAKS The Largest Assortment in the City. AT THE PARIS MANTILLA & °LOAN. EMPORIUM, 708 CHESTNUT STREET, , . W. FR, 00TOR ec 00. n 23 L ADIES' CLOAK CLOTHS. Bigot Beaver Oloths. Eack Habit Moths. Pilots and Felting'. COOPER /t OONARD, n 22 B. B. corner NINTH & Ste. 1002 'ACK MOHATE For trioimioß Cloaks. 11 , own and gray do. Biaok Union elothe t $126. Black Habit Cloths, $1 87 to $2 60 HOOPER & CONARD, n 22 8. E. corner NINTH & MARKET OVERCOAT CLOTHS. Flee Bleak Rabat.lnn. Bide Said Om[metes. Pitney Caselmeree. • Boys Osee'mere's. Patttneta from 40 to 62% cents. , Velvet, Bilk and other Yeetlnge. 000 PER CONARD n 22 8. E. corner NINTH' k AARKET Ste ?Dry v , krobil Jobbers WILL OPEN, THIS DAY, HEAVY, ALL WOOL ) SCARLET FLANNELS, AT 17 CENTS PEE YARD, TWENTY ADDITIONAL OA3EB MANCHESTER DE LAINES, THE NEWEST AND BEST STYLES, AT 16 GENTS PER YARD FIVE CASES PARIS VALENTIAS, AT 1.5 i CENTS PER TARD BY THE PIECE OR PACKAGE JOSHUA L. BAILY• NEW STORE, JUST RECEIVED, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS, SELLING OUT CHEAP, RAPSON'S TRIMMING AND ZEPHYR STORE, N. W. Corner PAGIITII and CHERRY Streets STAPLE AND FA NCY nnir.ss ILIATINIxbra-s. CROCHET AND OTHER CLOAK FRINGES. A. VARIETY 01? CLOAK TASSELS. VELVET AND OTHER CLOAK BINDINGS. NEW OATTERVEI SANCY TRIMMINGS AND FRINGES MALL SLEEVE TASSELS, ALL COLORS. SINGLE, DOUBLE, AND SPLIT ZEPHYRS, OP THE CELEBRATED 151AffEBS, HERTZ & WEGENER, BERLIN. TAPESTRY, WORSTED, AND WOOLLEN YARN. All goods of the beet quality cold at the Lowest Prises. • RAPSON'S, nit-:w N. W Cor. 211.(111TH and CHERRY Ste.. A. TREGO, REAL ESTATE AGENT V • AN 0 CONVEYANCER, RIDGE AVENUE, first door below Thirteenth str. et, attends to the purchase and sale of Real Estate, Negotiating Securities, Renting Houses, and Collection of House and Ground Rents, and Interest Monies. Satisfactory references given. 0c19.3,u* sog, 60,000 PEACH TREES; 20,000 GRAPE VINES. For male by G. B. ROGERS, No. TM MARKET Street, pIIRE IdANUFAO TURES and for sale, in barring and half barrels, by THOMAS k CORPIELD, n27.71*1t 120 NORTH WHARVES. PHRENOLOGIOAL EXAMINA TIONS, with written descriptions of character, including advice in reference to bust nese, health, self-Improvement, &0., are made day and eve " • nlng at NOWDER, W.ELLB, &. Families visited when requested, and a liberal din. count made to olube sell-iltelf QAMIIEL 'HEPBURN bas transferred his vo Law Office from Carlisle, Penns ,to No. In BAN SON litre t, (between Chestnut and Walnut,) Phila delphia Ire will attend to any business entrusted to Ids care, in the Courts of Philadelphia or In the In terior of the State. Philadelphia, November 24, 1818. n251-Sot FIRST PREMIUM, FRANKLIN INSTI TUTE, 1868, to CRARY , 8 PATENT BRICK MACHINE and BRICK KILN. They are now offered, with full guarantee to perform in a very Luperior way ea regarda coat, quality, and quantity. Address J. W. ORARY, earn of I. P. MORRIS .t 00., Port Richmond Iron Works, Philadelphia. N. 13.—1 will take an interest 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 process. n02343w* J. W. 0. HORSES TAKEN TO WINTER.- Bte.blin and hay geed, with plenty of aPtistr Meadows if desired, on pleasant days. Terms low. Inquire of Mr. W. JANNEY, No. 325 MARKET Street, or Dr. 130110LP.T.ELD, 822 South }MYTH Street, and The Press ofitee. n24.lBtit BALE ROPE AND TWINE, manufa9- Aft tared and lot aale by WEAVER, & CO , n 026 No. 22 tl. Watsr at., and 22 N. Wharvaa CIOSHEN BUTTER.-29 Tubs Prime ILA (bubo Batter., Yor sale by 0. 0. SADLER & ota 708 Aim Co. ,ot rot. W R 7•Pm -1 :21 . T ft. Le l r f y ß !uperi( t v Ar t icle itora i m o d for eolo u O. 0. 04s!thrti re :o y d., iao4l 198 41140 ii ono. *F SEASONABLE IR PRICES, adapted to ALES, RETAIL. FOURTH AND ARM EITREETO CIA6BIMERBB, JOS. & WM E. WOOD, No. 8 North SECOND Street FOURTH AND AR= STREETS FIFTEEN BALES ALSO. FOR SALE No. 213 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA IZrintmingo, .Cc Drokers Qtpritultural DOUBLE DIRTILLEI D BURNING FLUID, 09 Obastnut et.. Phlladelals i _ _ ..,~oy,~++: may.'-rt./41.~ Wants. WANTED A Situation as Assietatit Book keeper, by the Advertiser, a young mar ried men. Good reformer will be given. • Add , eas Industry? oglee of this paper. nBO-4tW WANTED—As Agent or Collector of Rents, &a. Good refereacsiand security even if required. Address “Oolleotor, ,, office of ThaTrass. nBO-6%* WANTED—A Smart, Active Boy, who is quick rat figures, and. writes a fair hand. 2.Z0 High School graduate 'need apply. Addre aT.L • at this office. nap-Sta LIARDWARE.—A Salesman and General ILL Assist snt In * Wholesale Ilardware Store wanted. Apply to NEWLIN, MARSHALL, k CO. n29-4t, WANTED—A situation by a well-educa ted young man, who is willing to mike himself useful for a living compensation. Would prefer an Bigamy of some kind. Con furnish the best of reference. Address o. Integrity," Blood's Dispatch. n27.Bt* IV ANTE I3—By a Young Man, a SITUA TIONII as Dry Goods Olerk in a retail store Best of testimonials will be given. Address "Ohemist," office of The Press. n 27 4t* WANTED—A situation as Salesman in a tirst-elay Wholesale House, by ayoung man who has had Ilse years exporter:toe In the • retail trade. Ad• dress n wast, ,, this office. n27-6t* • WANTED—By a young married man, a ettruktion ins Banking Howe, having lumi eix years experience in the bneineee. Beet of city refer ennui given. Addreea " BTOWES," Vile office. no Mit* 10/000—A. GENTLEMAN with this • amount degree a partnership in Boot and Floe Rouse. Address, wittmsme end psetico Lou, "Leather," office of The Press. • n24-drt* IVANTRD—To Rent, for the winter sea son, with immediate possession, a Furnished home of moderate size, with modern improvements!, west of Tenth street. Address A. bl. , dace of lids paper % clod 'WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATER OAVALRY—abIe-bodled, unmarried men, to who:6 mill be given • good pay, board, clothing, and medical attendance. Pay from 112 to per_ month. No man having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply for MOUNTRD BIRVION at No. 811 PEARMIT Stnet above Dlghtli, north aide. 1. N. MOORE, let Lieut. Ist Dragoons, aplT-tt • Recruiting Omoer. Syr Bate atftt to Let. QOHOOL FOR SALE.—Furniture, Sehool ►K, fixtures, and Good-will, on very moderate terms. Reason for retiring—sickness. Address , g Prinelpal,” Blood's Despatch. a2B.3t* dell FOR RENT—The DWELLING No. Jame LOCUST Street, (or Washington Square,) from the Ist of January, 1859 - The house is three stories high, with basement, back building, ho , now occupied by J. W. Forney. Apply at the office of The Press, or at the house. n023-tf ott TO LET—The large, well lighted, and Maeligible STORE, No. S 3 'oath SECOND Street, which will be vacated by the nuderet.med on the tint of January. Rent very moderate. Apply to nols.tf A. K. ROSENHEIId to BROOKS, as above. RENT.—On the Ist January next, the 1 'feu impeller and extensive ROOMS, (21, 34, 4th and 6tW N 'WHIM , 633 each 24feet by 146) of the EW , 633 MARKET Street. The building is one of the fine improvements on the upper side, between YIPTH and SIXTH Streets, having two Lennie, the north one on a rear Street with good cartage way 20 feet into SIXTH Street. Apply on the premises. nol-tf LTO RENT, a STORE on DELAWARE Avenue, below VINE Street, running through to Water Street, 148 feet deep. Also, the Double STORE, corner of THIRD and QUARRY Streete, 40 feet front, one of the beat leeatione for large Business in Phila delphia. Also STABLE and 00A011- HOUSE in CHERRY Stree t,i above SEVENTH, in rear of Ash land House. Apply at VS South FOURTH. Street. ticiarbing. FIIWO YOUNG MEN WISH TO OBTAIN 1. Boarding in a Private Family ; would prefer a family who are not accustomed to taking Boarders. Oen give beet of reference. Address 0. H., Blood's Despatch. It* BOARDING —A Gentleman and his Wife 11.-. wish to obtain good noardlitg, in a central lona. Lion, for which a liberal price will be paid. n3o4t* A/ OARDING.-A GENTLEMAN AND wife wish to obtain BOARDING in • genteel pri vate family. Address Edward," at this omen. n27-at* BOARDING.—A Gentleman and Wife, or lut two single gentlemen, can hear of good accom modations, in a private family; and on retconabte terms, by Iddresebtg a note to " Davenport " at this office. n27-tt* Elissolutwne tutu Covartnerefiips. TIISSOLUTION.—The partnership hereto ;fore existing between the undersigned, under the firm of It. T. R 0133 & CO., is this day dissolved by tautest consent. Philadelphia, November 23,1858. HOBERT T. ROBB, PHILIP P. KELLY. P. P. KELLY alona'antlimes the Banking and Ex change buetnees, under the name and style of PHILIP F. 'MOLLY & 00., at the office formerly onoupled by R. J. Rose lc Co., No. 18 South Third street. n24-10t Matthes, Jetuzlrp, 4rt. BAILEY & CO., imam BAILEY & =TOWS, Have removal to their sew IHriaproof, Whits Marble Store} r ; 819 OHEBTNUT EITEKET, NORTH BIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD ROME. Now opening their fell *dock of • IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND TAROT GOODB, To whiek they Invite the attention of the pnblle. BILTIIIB-WAlllf, WATOREB, DUMONDO, AND RAMO, AT WEOLSILLZ AND VITALI la WATCHES'. fi We have now in Store A HULL ASSONTATENT OP ENGLISH AND SWISS GOLD AND SILVER. W.A.TOIIES, •- or OUT own direct Importation, at very low prices. As we have each Watch thoroughly examined by a competent workman, we are enabled to guarantee OUT customers a oenagoT time-piece. FARR dr. '2l-10WIPSON, Importers of Watches, &c., 824 CHESTNUT STNEET, BELOW FOURTH. n2b-thaktu-l2t Itlebicittal HARTSHORNE'S 017 RE-ALL—THE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STOMACH. AND WEAR BOWELS. Prepared by a Chemist. Bottles 12), 26 and 60 cents. THE i GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDIOAL SCIENCE HARTSHORNE'S OURE-ALL ehocld be kept in all families, In case of accidents or sudden sickness. HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Rheumatism. HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cares Cramps, MOHO, Pains in the Stomach or Bowels. HARTSHORNE'S CORE-ALL cures Pains in the Limbs, Side. Back and Breast. HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Sprains, Bruises, Scalds and Burns. HARTSHORNE'S CORM-ALL cures Neuralgia, Toothache and Stiffness in the Joints. HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Cholera, Diar rheas and all Pain. HARTSHORNE'S CUBE-ALL cures Ear Ache and Deafness from a cold. HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Dyspepsia and Indigestion ; also, Canker and Sore Month and Sore Throat. HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures all Spinal Affec tions and Weakness in Limbs. HARTSHORNE'S 01111 E-ALL is a great tonic to Weak Stomach and Bowels, and Improves Digestion. La' 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 sots upon the Nerves, Muscles, Sinews Blood sal Bones; and, by its warming electro- magnet i c power, e's pels all pain from the system. Get a bottle and try it, and you will be astonished at its happy effects. N. B. If you have a Cough, use HARTSHORNE'S Pectoral Syrup of Wild Cherry, it is the beat Cough Syrup in the World. Bottles, 26 and 50 cents, and $1: If you are Billions, use HARTSHORNE'S ANTI. BILLIOUS PILLS. They act upon the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, carrying often Bile and Foul Secretions. Roses, 25 cents. Sold by R. EL JENKINS, No. 26 SOUTH EIGHTH Street, Between Market and Chestnut Streets. /HMOs' Stores, Chestnut and Market streets. Garrignes'. Tenth and Coates streets. Wagner's. Tenth and Lombard ate. aulg-tb stud - elf - ilarrianes. SAM P. BRANIN, LIGHT COACH & CARRIAGE BUILDER, PRANRFORD, PA. AU work warranted to giro satisfaction. Orders rell peatfully solicited. noloBm* CAB,RIAGES. WM. D. ROGrERS, COACH AND LIGHT-CARRIAGE BUILDER 1009 AND 1011 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Orders for CARRIAGES from all parts of the world exented with promptness, and satisfaction gnsrantied selS.l3mlf MANILA AND JUTE ROPE, • CORM/13, TWIDTUS, • Manufactured and for tale at the lowest New York prises, by WEAVER, FITLER & CO., No. 23 N. WAVER Street, sad 22 N. WHARVES. nortam FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED FRANKLIN INSTITIITII, NOVEMBER, 1859 3 TO TB WEST PHILADELPHIA . STARCH-MANUFACTURING COMPANY FOR FLOUR UNRIVALLED PEARL STARCH am) CORN F.HRINA THOMPSON, °ULRICH, & YOUNG, 230 and 132 South FRONT Street, al- tf Agent§ fon the Pgipproy. %muss. .AMERICAN AOADJIMY. OF MUSIC. - THIS (TIISSDAY ) Nerv. ketia, POSITIVE/ Y LA.d2NIGHTOFTHE 6E460 • -•rIX , HF,NT.II SHaSOHISTION BIGHT. . Madame GASS &NIG*, Madame COLSON, izad • • Madame DS WILHOBST ON TICS SAM NIGHT. POSITITZLY Madame GAZZANIGA'B last appearance ha the United States prior to her t partnre to Havana and *ama. Last appearance of Madame COLSON. Last appearance of —' • Madame DB WILHORST. Last appearance of Madame STRAJEOBOH, Signor Beiallou. Signor AMODIO, Signor hABOONTTA, Signor DAHILL Mr. Strakosch begs leave to - announce that the ft lowing eitraordlnary performance will take place r the occasion of the closing night of the season : The fourth act of LA FAVORITA, Sung by Madame GATT, eN EGA, Signor ISHIGNOLI, - and Svgnor The second sat of I PURITAN]; Stmg by Madame DE WILHOR3T, Signor AMODIO, and Signor ST/OBE HABIL' The second set of MARTHA, , Bung by Madame COLSON, Madame IiTRAKOSOII, . • Signor BRIGNOLI, and Signor SWORE BARILI The fourth set of IL TROVATORR, Bang by Madame GAZZANIGA. Madame BTILL2IO3OII, Signor BRIGNOLI, - and Signor AMODIO. Between the ante, Madame GAZZANIGA will sins by request, LA NORANGIIIRA. Ia consequence of the length of the perforuaneee the Opera will commence at 7% o'clock. and the door will be opened at elf. The FREE LIST on the las Opera night, with the exception of the public press will be ENTIRELY SUSPENDED: • The seals attache to the season tickets given to the press have been re served ; all' others will be dlepoted of. This notice given to prevent inconvenience to the season ticket holders at the door, as they cannot be admitted on the' occasion. 029.2 t ACADEMY OF M.IISIC.- - THE BURGE FESTIVAL A FAREWELL 00NUERT to Er. GUSTAVUI RUNGE, prior to his departure for Swope, will bi given at the AOADRIdY OE MUSIC on THURSDAY EFENING, December 2d, at 8 o'clock. Tickets Fifty Oente each; to be bad M the principal Music Stores. 1. Orertura—Boy 11las Mendelsohn Full Orchestra, under leadership of Carl Rentz. 2. Song. 2. Second Symphony in tour parts Beethoven , Orchestra. 4. Chum—. gepelle,” in O. Major.. 11;eutzer 2 By the Associated German Singing Societies, led by , Mr. 8. hammer. 1. Overture—PreyeAuto you Weber. 2. Oerm•a Song—Waldvogetein Schubert. By Bl'ea &boiler, with violoncello obligato aa compaultaent, by J H. Presser, and fa or chestral accompsnlment. 3. Plano Solo, with orchestral accompaniments. C. WoMoho. 4. Chorus—Lebe Wohl lidendelesohn: With orchestral accompaniments. The Orchestra t upon this °cession, will be the Ger mania inereneedto one hundred performers. The ' Germawnssoolated Slogans Societies will also consist of one hundred performers, n 30.111 LYIS. D. P. BOWERS* , WALNUT-St .TECISSTIO, corner of =TN and WALNUT Streets • Via (Tuesday) 'EVENING. Noumber 30 5 lel, 002411DT Of ERRORS Dromio of Ephes . a Drozolo of Symptom Adrian! se294m Handy Andy Prices of admix/non—Second Tier and tatofty Olrele; and Third Tier, 15 cents Parquet, 117)1; cents; Drug Circle, 60 cents; Private Boxes, , according to their' locale , locale, In and Pi Slagle Seats Onsbestra and Private Boxes, 76 cents. 7 Doors open at half put 0 o'cloOk ; Curtain rifts at &cloak. WEATLEY ‘& CLARICX' 5 T E HEAMll.—William at B. Yredarlaks,lating u Stage Manager. THIB (Tuesday) EVENING. November 30,1868, OUR AMILILIOAN 0130 SIN. Asa Trenehard, our American Cousin, Mr. J. B.! Clark; Lord Dundreary, Mr. Wheatley. OHA.BLEB 11. Captain Copp, Mr. <3 inert. ;- Mary Copp, Mrs. Drew.i Achnlision, Sa eta. Bemired Berta in Drees Olzela v itt,nl ate; Orohntra Salle, 60 eta; Fontein Prints 80na,71! ate; Gallen7,lB ani Gallery for Coiatsd Perim:24S evil Private Box in 4a11e7 for Colored Yeactos, let Matt Whole 'nate Bon, . Coon open it halt put 6 °Woe& ; annum*, at 7,i ..,,e opt precisely PAT/ONAL (1110717 S„ - WALNUT ST., , above EIGHTH—LEWIS D. LENT, Manager. Magnificent Equestrian rpectsclef TEIS (Tuesday) EVENING, November 80.1148, POLICE MARCH AND CAVALCADE 11417EITRIAN BEATA GYMNASTIC FEATS. To conclude with The Spectacle of DON JUAN.' On THURSDAY; the CONRAD ROOTIDOIS will appear MALI; OB PBIOBB Dress Olitie Parquette 40 amts. - Children nn den ten yearn of age ' - Family Circle 20 Douce open et gamier to 7 &dock. Performaneee; will commence at 7, and terminate at 10X, precisely. I 17.' Performances on Wednesday and Saturday Af ternoone. • • QEINICEPEARE O ONCER T SALOON,: /...7 Northwest corner of SIXTH. and OHMTNIfT, Streets .Thervatee on Sixth street. The above establishment, having been effect:evilly re- novated in every particular. newly papered, painted,: ornamented and beautified, Is now open to the public, and will recommend itself to all gentlemen fond of the popular amusements of the present day It is the In- , tentton of the managers to establish a high-toned: place of entertainment, and to which gentlemen may: resort, either day or evening, for refreshments, &c. The manager, Mr. P. K. ROBINSON, is well known throughout the Union as a finished Comedian, a sups- Hor Comic Vocalist, and admirable delineator of the Burlesque, under whose Superior judgment the Com pany has been selected. The lessee is Mr. ANDBIOW SCOTT, for a long series of years associated with the j press and printing business in this city. They both expect numerous calls from their old friends, and the public generally. The Company will be composed of the following pop- War favorites, and new importations of beauty and' talent: Miss CAROLINE DUBUQUE, Mies ADRALINE OILLORRIBT, Miss Leam.A. LE GLAIR, LA JOLIE ADELE, The Magnificent Petite Deafens', . ' . Mr. W BLOOMER, Mr. R. SEREPaRD, - hlr. J. BOBBON, • The Unequalled English Eccentricity, Mr. J. H ROBINSON HERB and others. professor THIODON Musical Director. • The Saloon will be open during the day, FARB Or °KARON. In the Bream, the price of admiaskawill be TEN OENTB.. The management, relying upon the character of the performances, the excellent appointments of the esta blishment, their determination to cater in a popular manner to the Suites of a judicious public, respectfully invite avielt. The entertainment of the evening will commence at 7.45; terminating at Il o , clcck. NOTlON.—Gentlemen will observe an intermission of three minutes between each act, during which They will please make their calla for refreshments n027-et ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH AND CHESTNUT Streets. Immense attraction. New Novelties. Change of Programme each 'lnhibition. The LEARNED OA. NAST BULBS and SPIRIT BAPP/114. Go and see SIGNOR BLITZ. The great Ventriloquist and wonderful Magician. Performance every Evening daring the week, at k alf-psst 1 o'clock and on Wedoeediy and Setorday Af ternoons at 8. Admiration, 25 cents: (Thildren.lo mite. n026-Ims MUSICAL FUND HALL.--THE 131 HARI& OBOHESTRA will commence their ' Publio REHEARSALS on SATURDAY next, Nov. 20th. Single Tickets 25 cents; a package of eight! tickets for $l, which may be obtained at Andre% 1104 Chestnut street; Beck & Lawton's. corner of Beventh and Chestnut. and at the door of the Hall. The per- formance commences at 3.g o'clock P. M. norf-tf ANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE, S IILEYNNTII Street, adjoining the Penns)rielinDi Railroad Depot. For the patrons of RAEFORD'S OPERA 1101781. THIS EVENING, Will be presented Elauford'e true veraton of 131 , 10L8 TOWS OASIN. The largest Company of MINSTRELS IN THE WORLD SVEN!' SVSNING - New Bongs, Oleos, Oliorneee, Retrains, &a., with Doming by the DAMORD OHILDRNN. Misled= 25 tents; Waldron 12% cents. fry On Thsakegiving Day TMREN Derformsneee, 10%, 2N, end 7% o'clock In the evening nollin. etrue, pitta's, &t. N EW GUN STORE. PIMP WILSON & CO., 432 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW FIFTH, WILL OM MONDAY, NOTBMBNIt 29, An assortment of .F-INE GUNS OP THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE, . mai OF TUN MOOT OBLEBUTBD MANESS IN =DOPE. The attention of SPORTSMAN Is revolted to their Stock, which they can pr t3IIALL NOT BE BIIIIPASSID By any In the 'United !Rates. VIBTOLS, SHOT, &e. GIIN FURNITURE IN ALL YABIETY. nrio LUMBER DEALERS. L. D. DAVIS k. 00'13 Commie/lon Lumber Yard, BROAD !street, between Rue and Vine io.iiod feet 6-4, 6.4, and 8.4 W hite Pine seasoned . .. . . . ... .. .. ..... 30,000 " 94 and 4-4 Poplar Boards. 27,000 " Delaware Oak Plank. $, 4,5, and 6 in. thick, Also, just received, 24,000 feet Poplar Onair and Set tee Plank—a superior lot. 100 Hickory atlas suitable for axles. nl6.theo 10 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LAND LOCATING. AGNINCY, CHICAGO, ILL. The subeariber, Laving had various practical experi ence in selecting and leca Lends in the Dind Districts in the Western S tates has hes tuausual faollities for making valuable selections for LAND WARRANTS OR CASH. Having Surveyors constantly in Ms field to make personal examinations, he can aim* make the most judielous looatlons. Lands unsurpssaed for fertility of soil and nalubrity of olimate, near the line of Whited!, may now be In lOWA AND WISCONSIN dallaradory. references given when required. J' Money invested in MUMS and Nebraska, and any of the Western States. PROGRAMME PET I. _,Tobn BMW. ..Ir3nk Drew: MM. D. P. Daiwa BANDY ANDY. John Drew., GItIIAT BILL PL , iBlO, POWDER, .f,umbrr. 8. BA.LIRKIRY, 49 CLAMS 114tost, 411114eiro.