The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 02, 1858, Image 3

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    ' A Utati ootrMpondant of .Ui. Timet
■ - warmljjiMonimend. tliatootmtry as 4 piomUlcg
: field fbr aAStoteMTenterprisee-,' He Says: “Per
haps one ielf'btttwa'Mnt population of the Ter
ritory how UrajlkeAthelata, whilst tho remainder
boast ofWTe|i«lo“i;“ l ' > l® hideous than the idola
trous boileffofvbirbardua nations, and yet ho ef
fort is made'io effeat a ohange. - Whilst thousands
of dollsrs are epent annually intending mlssiona
,rls to peoples of different rapes, tongues and na>
hero, in the midst of our own land.
Is a' lapgo population of our own oountrymen on
- tlrely ont off from 'the opportunities' of enjoying
any of the privileges of the' Christian religion, Iter'
the want of teaohors and guides- ;Here are 10,000-
children growing.'np without a single Sunday,
eohool, and yet, our earnest entreaties tothe.Oh’rls.
tlan public have been made in vain In their be
half. No 5 missionary, ho minister of the Gospel
can he found bald-enough, eelf-saerifioUg eneugh
to take his Bible In Us. bated and oomo to this
people 'and expound ita truthful and 'simple doc
trines. Nob field for missionary labors OTer pre
sented such andnviUag ospeot as this one, for the
people .nowwlll listen —end yet the Mormon lead
ers are-allowed to boast that'the.‘priests’ of
Christianity sire' afraid to encounter Mormonlem,
and do not dare to combat against Its doctrines."
CITY ITEMS.
Lbcttobb this Evening —By an advertise*’
meat elsewhere, it will be seen that the Hon. Anson
Burlingame',v«f Massachusetts, will deliver a lecture
before the Literary .Oong'ess of this city, at Musical
Fund Hall this evening. Besides being an accomplished
Ipeiker, Mr. Burllogame ha* the merit of being com
paratively a new men to a Philadelphia audience. His
subjeot —which is eertain’y more euphonious than ex
plicit in its terms—*lll be « Now and Then ”
This also; the Rev. A A. Wiltits delivers his
celebrated leoture on ” Menial Dyspepsia." This leo
ture is a id to be one of the most Icgic&l and instructive
of that popular leo+ure-board orator*! productions. - He
will doubtless be greeted with aorowded audience. *
This weblog, also, at 8. o’oiook, Professor Ooppeo
will leotura at the University ot Pennsylvania on Eng
lish Proee Fiction;
Db. Boynton’s Scientific .Lectures.—Dr,
Boynton oommenoesbis oourse of eclentiflo lectures to
morrow evenleg,'at Concert Hall;' The same course
will be given at Hwdel and Haydn .Hall, commeno't g
next Monday evening. From the enthusiasm which
has attended these lectures in other oltles. a rare treat
may boexpected. "A fine display of palntingswili ao
cDinpmj/them. '
AnsiVsksaby —The first, anniversary of the
Yomu Men's Ohrletiant Association of West Philadel
phia‘stubs held this evening, is the Baptist ohnrob,
West Philadelphia. This is a young but flourishing
h md, and we have no doubt, from the speakers en
gaged. (Me*sri. Leybu-n, Jeffrey, and Oookmsn,) that
the exercises will be specially good. We would adviee
all to go.
Creaker’s Cab-Brakb Operator.—Wo bavo
Just examined a model of tbls valuable improvement to
the safety of railroad ears, and It does seem as though
•ramou sense and ordinary prudence should prompt
its universal application; The plan Is to slip over.the
present brake-shaft a drum, in which is colled a strong
spirat sp log o' equal power to the brakeman; each of
these spri.ii s is connected to the signal cord of the train
by a short branch line The signal cord Is familiar to
•very reader, and patiei through each oar to the engine.
By means of this improvement, the eogluaar can, from
his poit. ln ah- Instant of time, have ..every brake ap
-plied before the brakeman can turn himself around.
We do not see why the same Idea la not applicable to
our eity ears, the'numerous orossinx* and the frequent
nscess ty for quick stoppages demanding the use of the
best possible sppllanC’s. The momentum of a. train of
ears ia'a powerroleleinent to destruction in case of dan
ger, and railroad officers should not hesitate to make
themselves as secure as possible. This Improvement
is extensively used elsewhere, and we shall be gratified
to ohronloie Its adoption by some of the well-managed
roads centring In Philadelphia.
Rev. A. A. Willits will leoture on 5“ Mental
Dyspepsia,” at Concert Hall, to-night. Friends of
church extension should attend. Admission 25 oents.
HaVh tor sbbk thru ?—That superb engraving
“ The.TiUage Blacksmith” and tie beautiful Art Jour
nsl, whleharefnrnUhed to snhtcribersof the Cosmo
politan-Art can now * eseen at X. H.
Hunt's, northwest comerof FlfthmdChestnut, for a
short ilmebnly, - v _,n29-06
Bleioeisr—Fioin present Indications,. ere long
onr ears wilt Jingle to the' music of the merry sleigh
bells. .Thefleeoy (floods, as they hang apparently pend
ant in the etherlai vault above,, ssem pregnant with
the flaky-material so essential to a good sleighing
frolic. We adrise our friends who hope to, participate
in the* fuu, to take time by the forelock, and pay an
early visit to tbe fashiooable Clothing Emporium of
Granville Stokes, No. 607 Chestnut street, and lay in a
stock of apparel rul table for the season.
Housxksbpsbs, and those preparing to com
mence hoßiekeepisg) will find It to their advantage to
ealt and examine the extensive stock of Housekeeping
articles at the new store', W. corner of Second anl
Bock streets, near the Exchange. .
A New Style cr Dress Hat, recently appear
ing otf the Boulevards and other fashionable promenades
of * Fails, his attracted much attention, as well by its
tftaingtt* air and gentlemanly character, as by Its being
diamet'icslly opposite in shape to-the wide-spreading'
beU-crown Bat of the Autumn. Several American gen
tlemen,'of acksowledsed taste .in matters of dress, re
cently returned from Paris; haring' brought over this
sew style, are in osnsequence, eentrrs of attrae’ioa in
their dYmclrclei/and ttriT “Admired of dll admirers”
at'Urge.,:
Warburton, our enterprising Hatter of 430 Chestnut
street, being desirous at *ll times to present to bis pa
trons, it the earliest possible moment, every new variety
of headgear) whether of American or foreign origin,
has leproduced this new Trench style in hie usual ex
cellent and aeenrate manner.
A formal opening has been arranged to tike pises
on Saturdays xt, December 4, at which time he trill
also Introduce-a general Hit _for the . winter season
Tils letter st/le will be.foond exo»edlogly becoming,
and quite approjpriite to the use Intended .' We trust
that W.rburtdn’sefforts maybe favored With.-thejust
appreciation and patronage they so welldeierre.V -<■ ,
A hbaett titroa to-night will be good for those
trended with' tie/D,» spepkla. Rev A A. Willi ts will
be aore t* pleato,et ConeertHall, to night; he lectures
oa ** JlentaiD/epepala^ l - #
Sals ofAlababter Fiqdres, Vases, Ac.—•
Yiti sale of elrgaut marble and alabaster vaiei,
urns, tosses, Parian ware, bronzes, choice Paririan
fancy goods, Ac., tokos place this (Thursday) evening,
at 7 % o’clock, at thilr woreroms, No. 030 Arch street,
below Seventh.
'••What wb Look for bbbb abb Measures,'
rot Wav 7 -~Ai the candidate said when he entered tbe
tailor shop. -We look for both mfnand*metsuns when
we ent r the fashionable portals of lhe “ OM Franklin
Hall Olothlßg'Xmporium” of B. H. Eldridge, No. 331
Chestnut street.
The Morpht TißiikojitAi..—The subscribers to
the getUng upA testimonial to.the'greatohssi
champion, Morphy; are much exercised to 'decide whs*
shape the testimonial shaUassumei' Borne talk about a
mother-of-pearl chess-board, inlaid with emeralds and
rubles, and with chsks men made of dlamonde, sapphires,
and gold Aligns work.- Others (gain go forsomethtog
that frill be at once elegant practically useful, and
with tbleobjpbt\<n yiew they suggest a fint-clas* suit
from the Brown jitone Clothing Dali of Bockhlll A Wi>
son, Nos 003 and BOBChestnut street,' above Sixth.
LETTER BAGS
4* tt« JGwsAm**’ Szckemgi, PkOadslfkim,
Ba-queJ HObadbooroa, McKee.,.../....80aari0, socn
Barque OkUKein; Ohittio, Montevideo,
Ba:qua/emes Maxwell, Parts.LagUarya, Ac, soon
Brig Delhi Kenney..Port aa Prince, soon
Bnem* Ayres, end Rosario. .soon
Brig Oelawarei 0aker...,., Barbadoes, soon
Brig GeraU., soon
Bobrßdeu Bush, Bomers,..*..«.„„.,.ttatanaaa l soon
PBTf AOBLPHIA BOARDS! TRADE. ,
WM. B TsoUiß 1 ’
w o Kikuqli, S OOKMtrm or tbs Moktb,
Joan 8. Aooroxa, i
Mftnrin* - JnUllifienrp.
PiRT OF PHILADELPHIA;. Pec. lBlB.
BOIf 18 | sun SETS... 4 42
HIGBWATBB... 11 10
ABBIYBD.
Btotmthlp Boston, Bella*, 32 hours from yew York,
rwithadee and’passer gars to /ernes Allderdiee. Off
thjfrdg'i, passed the barque Cordelia; off the Buoy on
tue Middle, passed the'oarque Elm; from Boston; pass*
•d a berm brig and a British schooner at anchor off
Reedy Island, bound up; also ebrig agrouodat Morris
Liston 7 * v , ~ ‘ v
Brig Oritava, Shuts, from Newport
bchr Metaosas, Matthews; 7 days from Yelk, Me,
with mdse to saptafo
ychf Bridges, 7 days from Prankfort, Me
With mdse to B A Bonder A Co
Bchr Everglade',- Watts, 0 days from NOwburyport.
wl'h ice tq Thomas B Cahill ••
Bchr Montereu, ffslklnburg, from Breton
Fehr WHAudenrstd, Hewitt, fio* Boston
Bohr L Bturtovaot, Corson, from Boston
. Bchr Bva, Bmlth, from Providence
Sohr P Saunders, Nayior,. from PaU River
Bdhr A Henderson, Godfrey, from New Haven .
Bo tor H B Basoom, Burke, from. New York
Bchr 8 Irrck*ood. Castoer, from Camden
Pear B YanX-F/i nk," from Bralou
Bohr Prank fort, Tilton, from Newport
Bchr J B Johnson, Johnson, from Boston
Bchr Charles Moore; togsrSoll, from Bridgeport
Bebr Bided. Dayton, fruin NewYoik
- BcbrSaml Castoer; Garwood. from Provldenoi
Bchr i H BUbey r fioicOf from Providence
. Bchr A H BrOwn.'Bndloott, from Providence
Sobr J Rrgers.-Btliolt, from Provldeood
Bohr Almira T Qaady, from Providence
' CLEARED.
Brig WmO Clark) Wall, Pensacola, Tyler, Stone A
Oo - - - --
Bohr Mary Haley, Haley, Boston, Baum, Ogle A Co
Bchr Et Butke, Now York, Yanduaen, Hor
ton A CO,- , j '
Bchr 8 tookwood, Castoer, Sing Bing do *
ech? R Yaax; Prink, Boston, Ch m Miller AOo .
Behe iißturtovant,-Corson; New-York, Noble, Ham
jnlllACo' * ■ • ~ „ .
FobrP A Bsuaders, Naylor, New .York, Brcwn A
Obarin, Whitemore, Boston, L Bothermel -
Bohr Empire, Hutohlns, Boxbuiy, Bommell, Putts A
° Schr AlmiraT, Gandy, Provldeno#, Tyler, Stone - A
Ttaniport. Tiltdn, Stamford, Tiverton Coal
-Oo ‘ ' . ' 1 ■ • -
■ Bohr Bva,BmltU t Providence, . - do.
Bchr 3 B Johnsoo, Jihuson, Norwich, . do -
BihrJ HBleley,Bolce,Norwlob, - Ban
Bohr Ohai Moore, Bridgeport, Yanduseu,
N &shr Hufen M»r, Tottle.Wuhlogt-n to
’ Rehr M6nt»T*u,’ ,»lk«ntim*i W» Wngioa, ao
■ Behr A.H«iawtoi l i Qodfr.T, KeF.Toik, ■ to .
fobiitanil C.ntow; Qvirooi, Bigbton, . to
loht.M H Uiffllo, Melvin, N Beeiord, H»rei 4.-Qod
**fcht W O Audenretd 1 He'wHt, Cfttrleeton, ,i;jrio
p<l«dlkge«, Ki'iott, troTidecce. t AodtuUdA
a h Brown £ , 110
4
;|H4i **->-** & w
W B Mayer, lumber to John 0»lgi P« Dk >Wler , Hl
end Mary B, coal to Delaware Olty. •
The water wUI tee teien out orooreaoalon the 16th
Inlt. No boete wIU be cleared after the lotn.
(OorreepouJeoee^TteePreM^
. 1,1858.
Tha (bllowtoir bote, {torn the Union Oanal, passed
lam thrßehorikm
ohia laden and consigned as Follows:
r Mitt Jan*, lumber to Nororotf A Sheets: Bobfc J Bose
frdlebt to Iffm Kupp; Sami McY&te. bar iron to E J
Siting; Uoiden Uate,Bßflllls to E Penna BR Oo
1 |IT TILESXAn.I
ObablxSton, Dec. 1.
Ar bark Matthias, Vineyard, from New 101 k; Hoi
laoder, Speedwell, and Kate Brlngham from Boston.
r Brlge Hayward, from Jamaica; and John K Rhodes,
from Aux Oayea, bound to Boston in leaking condition.
Hampton Roads. Deo 1.
The ship Esther, from Philadelphia, bound to Oity
Point is reported; out twenty days
Ar at Norfolk, British brig Mary, from Halifax
Newport, R I, Deo 1.
Ar brigTsola, from Salem, for Philadelphia
Bohr william Doane, of PhUa4olp*)ia, is ashore on
the west side of Beavertall. She has a cargo of flour*
No particulars have been received.
1 (Oonreepondenoe of the Philadelphia
Oira Island, Deo 1,62.6 P M.
Several Soheonera to to-day. No reMele at
the Breakwater or 1 > the hay, outward bound. Wind N
W. Weather clear andooel tmnnw-
Yonre, fco, ®HOB. B. HUQBN .
New Yoa*. Deo 1.
■The Western Port sailed for Paraguay thle aflernoon.
w Ar chip Jane Patkerfrom Liverpool; brige Matilda
liron. Porto Bleo (with lose of topmaete and meet or ttee
orew disabled), and Hidalgo from Neuvltjj; sohr J w
Deeriog, from 6t Martin’s Below brig RUsabeth from
Turk's Island
Naw Orlsabs, Deo 1.
Ar ships Oonlldecee, Augustus, and Beliwocd, from
New York, OlaraAon RIsU, and
Oaitlne and Mkrgaret Pollock from Liverpool
PORT OF PBILADBBPHIA.
List of forelgu and coastwise arrivals at the Port of
Philadelphia for the month of November; 1868:
Bbips 1 { Brigs 10
Baibas* 10 | Schooners.. 0
Total 27
COASTWISE.
fihlps 1 SlOjps 209
Barques 7 'learners 63
Brigs..., 18 Barges 620
teheonecß. ,433 Boats • ,1806
Total... 2982
See Holwei* Hole
Steamship Virginia Kelly, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Rtohmnnd 20th ult.
Steamship Bavaria, Traube for, Hamburg, sailed from
New Yorkyeeterdiy
' Steamship Delaware, Oopes, hence, arrived at New
Yo-k yesterday . , .
UhipT'Dby 3 Perley, York, forffan Francisco, oleared
at New York vesterday , .
Ships R H Dixey and American Union, for Philadel
phia. were loading at Liverpool 20th ult
Ship Naples, kaitman. from Trapani, for Beverly
was oel>w Salem 2uth ult
Bbip Isaac Jeanes, Ohipmmn, uno, was at Shanghie
Sent 20
Hblp Mandarin, Perrltt, remained at Bbanghae Sept
20uacertaln
Ship Kathay. Btoddart, for New York, was nearly
ready at Poo Onow, Bept 17th
Ship Tartar, Alx, uncertain, remained at Maoao Bept
27 th
- Ship Sportsman, Thompson, for New York, sailed
from Leghorn, Oo* 21st
Ship Holyhead, (not Holyyoke) Cole, from London
for Calcutta was at Buenos Ayres Oot 12th
Ship Ohampion, Lamsen, for New York went to sea
fr<im caugorOot Ist
Bark Azelia, Davis, for St Croix via Brandywiue
oleared at New York, 80 h alt
Bark Mary F Hade, Orowell, remained at Bhanghae,
Bept 20th
Bark David G Wilson, Petooek, remained at Holmes’
Hole vOth ult
Batk Wiadflre, Campbell, from Vera Onts, arrived at
New-York yesterday
Bark Gem. Hammond, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Boston 80th ult
Brig Ohtcooeo, Howes, hence for Boston, passed
HigbUnd Light, 4PM 80th ult
cohrs Ontario, Vangltder, and W 8 Triplett, Pritch
ett, hence arrived at Richmond 20th ult
Bohr Eiixa Frances, Bamidell, for Philadelphia sailed
from Calais 6th ult
Bchr W H Hagyird,- Larsen from Wilmington, NO,
nrrivsd at Falmouth, Ja 17th Oet
Schr Geo L Green, Green hence arrived at Boston
80th u't
: ebr S L Tay. Lake, oleared at Bavaunah 27th ult,
for this port—l6s ba'es ootton, 41 do waste, 46 do yam,
80 casks rice, 468 saoks wheat, 280 baga fruit, 47 bags
feathers, 76 bbis flour/ 80,484 feet of plank and 20 pkgs
mdse
SshrStar, Orowell, oleared at Boston 80th ult for this
port
Schr Charles A Heeksher. Stubbs, hence at Salem
29th ult
Schr J Olark, Scull, hence at Fall River 27 th ult
. Bohr Minerva, Brooks, sailed from Fall River 291 h
ult, tor this port
- Schr Almoa Races, Williams, hence at Hartford 27 th
ultimo
1 Schr HWQa'dner, Bcume, for Mobile, went to sea
from < hariestoQ, 29ih ult
Schr Black Fiah, Bhoids. for Jacksonville went to
aea from Obftrieston 29th ult
saafrom Charleston 2it i ult
Stbamer o U Alger, Jthuson, hence arrived at Hait
forc 30th ult
Schr—, (name not given) from Boston for this
jort, wss spoken night of 281 ult, In Ist 88 60, lon 69 €0
>y the big Santiago, at Boston, with alt her sails #d it
and blown away, having nothing set but flying 3 b
The 8 offered t > supply her wlih main staysail, jit*,
Ac, bat they deolinea sending a bo.t for them, there
being a heavy sea at the time
8.8. Faxbon A Oo
Ar 11th, ult, at Key West, sohr H W Morse, Phillips
Bay Port, and Bid for N York
23d—Arsohr Black Squall, Brown, N York; sloop
Fairfield, Biwood. N York
24 h—Ar sobr Mary, Bwift, Plymouth
28th—Ar bark Geo Thomas, —. New York. Bid
■hipAhn Washburn, Merrymaa, New Orleans
uOLttßb’dHOLb, Nov 29 —Wind NNB toNNW.
Sailed sohs Union, loriuclblo. Elisha T Bmlth, O H
Hale, MaryßPierce, Oregon (Raynes.) andGFWil
llaae(Br.)
Sailed yesterday, schr General Scott.
B£Jth—No arrivals - Bailed cobrFredooia.
’ In port at 8 AM, calm, barques Harmon, Ella, B P
Chase: Maine, RB Walke'j bngrAdvance, JcdgeWhit
min, Virginia, P R Htlchborn, Obas Heath, 0 Rogers,
David JDuffeU, At*, BabAn tJylas, Uenlea, and Northern
Betle; schr- Niger, 3 Ltneaster, Anne hlis&beth,
Lodhshia, Z Btratten, Harriet A Sarah. Paugassett,
Augusta, Medfo:d, carafe Bemtoe, Ocean Herald, Almi
ra Ann,- Lewis Gbester, B H Wilson, Juliet, Mary
Pleteher, Prances Batterly, A M Aldridge. J P Oliver,
Benj P Reeves, Qa ckitep, Damon, L Andearied, Mary
Pstterson, BenJ : L Berry, Pcquondook, Oregon, Llzsle
’W Dj«r, Cottage, Marfa L Davis. John alliott, Dr
Rogers, Everglade, Vendovi, Hydrangea. Anna Gardner,
SOEutlm, Volpbln,if*'&h&loore l Roberts Bril, Glen
ro>-, A Oordery, Mary Ann Magee, Saunders, Oonneo
tiout, and Jew,' -
Ar at Honolulu, Oct 0, ahlps Skylark, Pollamsbee,
from Ban Francisco, arßept 10, for Now pedf rd, log;
West Wind, Baxter, from do; ar Sept 10, for New Bed
ford, Idg; E F Willetts, Holmes, from do; ar Bept 16,
for New London, do; and others as before
At Caldera Oot'6, sfetps Magellan, Walden, United
States, ldg; Crusader. Jtaton, lor Baltimore, do; James
Choston, Bryan, for do
' Habibs Los‘Kb fob Notbubsb —The New York Cou
rier and inquirer, publishes th» u«ual table of marine
losses for the psst month, showing an aggregate of for
tjr-oue rowels, of which seven were ships. ouo a barqao
ten we # e brigs, and twenty threeaohoouer*. Thetotil
value of property l r at wae $868,60!). This is Ihe value
of the property totally lost, exclusive of damage to
vessels sot amounting to a total loss and of partial
loses of cargo
‘ The Teasel* reported in the list are chiefly American,
although some foreign are iooloded. when botud to or
from an Doited htates port, or known to be insured in
this country
Vessels, < Value,
ToUJ JOMW for Juznvj,.........1b $148,600
Do , February.* 83 1,182,800
Do March.. 83 818,606
Do April 83 951 010
Do May 83 714 OJ
‘Do Ju->e.... 22 814,401
Do July 22 610.700
( Do August. 18 260 760
Do September 20 1,128 200
Do October 80 683 600
Do Norember 41 603 600
Total for eleven month?..,. 300 $s 045 891
Seme period la 1867..,......0.6 $ 0 <6O 600
- BLEY WB&T, Kor. 25—The ebip Ann Washburn i«
port'd on the 21st. sails to day hr New Or leans Her
esse hie been tried before the Admiralty Court; emitmt
of salvage decreed' $6000; expends *s6oo; shole amount
of fXpeuees at this poit. about $570.)
The Court has allowed the steamer Matagorda, for
aialstance mdered the ship Otieontbe last August,
$lOO
The bark Lyra, seised some time ago fer complicity
in the tfl*ve Trade, ia forfaited to the United fctatea
The french bark Oarquent and materials has been
sold by the U 6 Marshal tor 4200
Not'oa la hereby given. ’hat Spar Buoys have been
pUced at Spring Point Ledge, atd Stanford’s Ledge fcr
the winter, and rmu buoys removed
By order of the i.igbthonse Board.
TflfcO P GREENB.
Lighthouse Inspector, Ist Bist.
Fortlan d, Me, Nov 29,1868
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS.
GIRARD HOUBE—Chestnut street, below Ninth.
GBarslo. Pittsburg L P L&ngiey, Chicago
W F Reynolds; Lafayette J Nesbitt, 11110 ole
Q Brians £ la, W Chaste.* Mrs Johnson Sc dan. Pa
O BHnton, West Cheater L A Atterborough Jr, NT
T J Yorke, N J G Rodeson, Boi ont>
B jf Herb rt, Va J H Ledgerwood, rrT
H N Thomas. NT • J Dane Sc la. Baltimore
W D Wilson Sc. la, PittaVg Mies Baris, Baltimore
N Hun'er, Pa Miss H Browne. Boston
Mis Young, Pa J 8 Kalloch. Boston
Tho« Jameson. Boston B Ten Broeck Sc wl, N T
Mrs Spooner. New Bedford Miss Gardner, N Bedford
Wm U UHUken, Balt J W Stearns & wife, N Y
G J Jordon, N Y John H Beale/. Bel
K h l acker, Balt Win J Morrell Sc. wf, Mobile
Dr Hedges, Ya James Erane, Lancaster
Dr Tbomas Jbwf.W Chester Miss Thomas, W Chester
GtoT Olmsteai John HHall. N Y
S if Lambturn, Wash*ton 0 Weodell, Washington
PMVokler&la NY ' Col Napier, Beading
R R Fowler, Alexandria, Ya A B Wiggin * dau, N Y
A 8 Foster. NY. M Gol.ins, StLouis
G 8 Partridge, Jr, NY 0 # Bacon, N Y
Mr MoGinness. PoltoriUe Kobt Poole, Balt
J D Osborn & la, Ky M 8 Charlock, Mobile
Got W A Barstow M J Williamson, N Y
E B KUny, NY W A Pembrook & la, N Y
F street, NY J H Whisler, N Y
D Perkins, NY B Haight, N Y
Jas Haslehorst, NY 0 8 Sbenehon. N Y
CbaeJ Dixon, NY D B Dexter,Rl
M Wether-head, RI EL Blanchard, Y
B A Kelley, Phlla H J Darlson* la, N Y
Mr Morrell Sc la. N J OB Whitney, Boston
P E Dors?y & la. N Y Geo T Curtis. Boston
J H Upton, NY W S Belonooff, N Y
M Stern Sc la, N Y John H Briggs, N Y
T Corey, Boston Hon M Bos Hen, N 0
Miss Boji lien, N 0
UNION HOTEL—Arch street, below Fourth.
J PiUfDg.Del BO Kimball, Ohio
Q H Roby, Ohio G Martin, Allegheny City
B Falrman, Allegheny City W Semper, Allegheny City
J Burgraff, Allegheny Olty H 0 Grimes, Cleveland
00l B Ratcliff, Tamaqua G V Jgglns, Pa
J Hallan, Tamtqaa 3 SUliman, Pottsville .
A 8, tong. ■ 3 8 Eddy & la, Boston
T L Pesbring, Jersey Shore P R Laogbly, Jersey Shore
B Wamiley, Easton A Stratton, Brldgton, N J
W S Bowen; Brldgton, N J A Van Beaten, New Fork
D Stiles.’Pa , J D Proctor, Maas
H Bartllng, Baltimore H Bowman, Pa 3
3 B Hileman, Altoona, Pa
MEBOHANTB* HOTEL—Fourth at., below Aroh.
3 M Beil, Pa . 0 T Broughton, Ind
B F Brown, Reading Mire J Kennedy, N 3
W Rhoads, Beading Miss'lit Kennedy, N J
Isaac’ Latham, Mass T B Wood & lady, N J
P J Risenberry, Phlla S Off ay den, Oal
I Swartz, Fork,Pa . H Grim, Fork. Pa
D J Byler, Wayneeboro G R Cboj.at, N 7
SGlveton, N Y , H Pleasant, Pofaville
A J Palmer, NJ Miss E Fulmer, N J
j H Johnson. Bast Bend, NO T H Leary, Jr, Easton
Matter T H Leary, fcaaton Mister D W Leary. Easton
D Stiles, Weatherlyr Pa r G L Stone, Montrose, Pa
3 G Baldwin, Qoqu „ J P Hargle, Md
hW MoLtao, Skippedshorg - W Fruier, Pittsburg ’
MEMORANDA.
DOHX&'A i-O PORTS
FOREIGN PORTS.
MARINS MISCELLANY
NOTICE TO MABINBBB.
UP TO OHS O’CLOCK THIS XOBtHKQ,
AMBBIOAN HOTEL—Ubeatnnt itraBt,.Wvo liftte.
J HmjJle Jr, Euton 0 BFiler, N Y
J M’Olnskey, Phils W L eanderson 4 N Y
•TohuW Truman, N Y Boston
J FlMntnv,Mfts« Ohas Flitoraft, Balt
W Williams, Balt R Rehun. Balt
J 8 Young, Albany Rev T 8 Baynold, Plttsb’g
T H Bintoo, Uheater CO 8 Remogg. titrauabnrg
D D Kennedy, Pa Joseph Hall. Btraaburg
WmKerner.Pa WJ Lyon, Pa
Wm Polk, Del J Q Lofland * la. Del
Thos M Moore, Del . E A Packer, NY
A J Gillett. Hartford J F Whitney, N \
G W Edmonds, Boston Wm Borbeek, N \
W H Flitcraft, Boston J Hsrabuigar, N \
L 8 Levy. NY EF Strong A la, NY
Ohas Pallard, NY W Hart, NY
W Corliss, NY H Trenor, N Y
H Vacexen, Canada J Tipping, Va
A B Richardson, Dover, Del
FRANKLIN HOUSE—Chestnut street, above Third.
61 Davis, Easton ThoaJ Stevenson, Plttab
J Donaldson, Tamaqna G Kelson, Boston
W P Cole. Belt B V Carroll, N O
TT Fortune, New York Bfi*s Fo irler, N Y
W Backus, Obicago GII Bass. Boston
B Whitney, N J O K Fletcher, Ohio
SMNewman.Conn M O-rry, Allentown
H Fooht, Pottsvil'e J F Whitney, N York
D Harrower, N York O Pratt, New York
E M Shelton, Conn H N Lookwool, N York
Wm Hamilton, N York John W Garthwait, N Y
3 8 Williams, N York H R Foote, New York
Thos Hammond, N York J B Rand, N H
N J Haines, New York Mr Flake A la, N York
J D Uszell, New York
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third.
J J Easton, Lebanon J M Sheldon, Leldystown
E H Rauch, M Chunk ¥ H Marshall. Toronto
W Brock, OW J Brunner, Lebanon
8 Kramer, PhoeaixviUe Jno Brunner, Jr, Lebanon
Edwin Olark, Lanoister G Zeller, Lebanon
G W Atkins, Bethlehem' H J Hendler, Pottsvllle
W H Hoffmi n Allentown R D Enm r, Allentown
Jos J Green, Doylestown Chas Eckert, Allentown
J N Meteger, Lancaster John L Siater, Lancaster
H Po ts, Pa E A De Pew, Easton
W Lindemnth, Pa
MADIBON HOUSE—Second st, belew Arch.
O M Adams, Delaware J Atkinson, Washington
J Bulsh.n, Phila J M Gallagher, Pa
Wm Temple, Reading John Ruddock, Lancaster
B Young, Raiding Wm Welsh, NJ
W D H .mel Dover, Del Thos H Moore. Delaware
Mr Kinney, Delaware T T Thompson, Delaware
>- ami S Jamiteoo, N Y John T James, N Y
H W Oorning, N J W H Williams, N J
John Moneqne, Pa
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL-Second at., above Arch.
John Darragh. Pa BRoberts, NY
JMoithe’B Delaware N BBookmaster, Delaware
O tteet,NY R»Por>er. NJ
T M Moore, Odeeea, Del 0 Hornbeck, N Y
BARLEY BHBAP HOTEL—Second street, below Vine
John Rich. Pa WmF Angell. Providence
V O Woodward, Pa BA Woodward, Conn
J Comfort, Pa Thos Ent. N J
J H Stackhonsw, Pa Miss Blosker, Pa
O Dupree. Hoorestown A G Hines, Willow Grove
Benj Mather, Pa John Bry«n, Philadelphia
Wm 8 Linton. Newburn O B Linton, California
P Hogeland, Pa
BLAOK BEAR INN-Fifth and Merchant streets.
RH Pratt. Va H T Evans Ohesterco
A R Pennington, Del Thos P Packet:, Obesterco
L°wls f*hee, Ohester co Goo Pyle oo
John Louderbaugh, Pa J Dsvoe, West Chester
BLAOK BEAR HOTEL—Third st, ab. OallowhUl.
A Buckrran, Pa O W Cooper, Allentown
FHartzell, Pa Ohas Boetlgei, Lehigh co
W M Bookman, Pa JosObold, P*
W fiMsamsn Pnmneytown Tsra Greaimer, Oley
HM-iuror, BeohM ville Levi Reinhart, Berks co .
i/avid Re nhart, Berks co
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowhlll,
E Doster, Bethlehem J Bleokner. Pa
F Young, Pa £ OKleokner.Pa
D Siegfried. Bath, Pa J Lowrisht, Pa
J Varney, Hamburg M Yost, 'Reading
M Obler, Frenobtown, N J Miss Schooh, Pennaburg
JAQnioby, NJ W B Benslnger, Tama qua
marriages.
On the 2"d ult., by Rev. Ohtrles J. Thompson. Mr*
ADOLPHUS G HaLLOWKLL to Miss SaLLIE A.
FORBES, of West Philadelphia.
November 24tb, 1863, by tee Rev. John PattoQ, Mr.
WILLIAM H. BALEd to Miss EUNICE R. SUTTON,
all of this o«ty. *
On'the 17th of November, by Rev. D. Megllt, of the
Union Presbyterian Ohuroh, Mr. JOHN GREEN to
6llss CATHARINE DAILY, both of this olty.
November 30th, by Rev. William Douglass, Mr JOHN
ELLIS VAN BRARLE, of Santa Crus, to Miss MARIA
L., daughter of 8. Sewell, Philadelphia.
dJeatlja.
On Monday, the 29kh ult., Mr. THOMAS ILLMAN,
President of the Sunday Institute, in the 07th year or
his age
HU friends and the members of the Snnday Institute
are respeotfoily requested to attend his funeral, from
the N. E. corner Areh and Ninth streets, on Thursday
moroing, at H o’clock, when Mr. Joseph Barker will
deliver some appropriate remarks #
On Wednesday morning, December Ist, ISAAC HES
TON. Jr., in tho 16th year of his »g».
The relatives and friends of the frmily are Invited to
attend his funeral from the residence of hii father.
Isaao Heaton, in Hestonville, Twenty-fourth ward, on
Friday, the 8d inst, at cne o’clock, without farther
notion. ##
On the 30th ult., Mr. WM. B. GARRET. In the 25th
year of his age.
His friends and those of the family are invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence of his node,
John: Oonway, 312 South Second itreot, this ( Thursday)
morning, at 11 o’clock, without further notice. To
proceed to Lanrel Hill. *
On the 30th ult., DANIEL H., eon or Charles and
Catharine Miller, in the 9th year o his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the reeidenoe
of his parents, No. & Snyder’s avenue, Twenty-third
street, between Race and Vine, this (Thursday) after
noon. at 2 o’olock, without farther notice. #
On the 29th ult., Mrs. CATHARINE FUST, wife or
Thomas Flint, aged 59 years
The relatives and friends of the family are invited
to attend the funoral, from the residence o! her bus
band, No. 14 Providence court, north from Sergeant
street, tbis (Thursday; afternoon, at 2 o’clock. w
On the 80-h ult, Mr. JOHN HOPE, aged 5T years.
The relatives and friends are Invited to attord the
faoeral, from his late residence, 1807 South Tenth
street this (Thursday) afternoon, at 8 o’clock. To
proceed to Philanthropic Cemetery.
On the 29th william M. WICK&K3HXM. in
the BSth year of h-.s age.
The male relatives and friends of the family are In
vited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No,
619 Oharry street, on Friday at 2 o’olock,
without farther notice. To proceed to Woodlands Ce
metery. *
On the 21th ultimo, STEPHEN BELKNAP, In the
68th year of hie age
The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to
attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 013
Melon street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock,
without farther nvtloe. *
On the 28th ult., EDMUND WETHEBBY, la the
424 rear cfhis age.
His relatives and friends are refipectroliy Invited to
attend the funeral, from his late residence, 927 Ship*
pan street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o’clock,
withoutfu-tber j.oilce. Adam Lodge, I 0. O F., also
Montgomery Lodge, No. 19, A. Y. M., are particularly
invited to attenl -• *
"5“ Professor Coppee will deliver the Second
■*3 Lectute ot hlaCourse.on *• Kt>glinbProseFlotkn
nine Century, in the Hall of the Univer
s ly »*t 8 n*clnck THIS EVENING. It
o.i v«isuy ot Peiiiieyivunia---Dcpnrf •
J? MENT Ot WINES, ARTS, AND MANUFAC
TUBES—The lotrodaotory Lectures in this Depart
ment will he delivered as fol'owa :
Prof. J. F. FR*ZER. Mechauics and Chemistry,
THrHdDAY, December 2, at 4 P. M.
Prof. F. ROGERS, Civ 1 Engineering.
THURSDAY, December 2, at 6. P.M.
Prof. 0. B. TBKGO Geology and Mineralogy,
FRIDAY. December 3. at 4 P. U.
At the UNIVERSITY, NINTH Btreet. d2-2t
IV-3** Anniversary of Young Men’i Christian
ASSOCIATION of West Philadelphia,
The First AoniVd. s*ry of this Association will be held
TUTS (Thursday) EVENING at 7# o’clock, in the
BAPTIoT CHURCH. on Ohe-tnut treat, West I'hiU
delphia. Vtry interesting exercises a e expect* d. Ad
dress* sby Messrs. Leybnrn, Jeffrey, and Oookman. A
cordial invitation is extended to all to be present. It 1 *
ry'brJ* At a Meeting of tbe Committee of Ar-
RANGBMRNT3 of No lb. it was unanimously
- msolved, That the thauka ot the Committee he re
turned to Mr. M BHOKMAKEtt, (of the Bath Hotel.)
for tbe superior manner in which he provided the su; -
per for us on the 16th ultimo
Rtsotvtd, That we ohevrfnlly recommend him as
“The Caterer” to all those wbo hunger and thirst
after the good things of this life.
Htsolved. That the abi/ve card be published in the
Frets and Public Ledger. By order of the Committee,
It* K. HALLOWKL .. Beu.
Life-size Pfiottgruphs In Uii, b uuiuui
Pioturts and infallible Likness. Ambrotypes,
ah sizes and prices are made at BEIMEB’S GaLLKRY,
SECOND Street, above Green. it*
t i-cpa Department of Highways—Office of
3 CHIEF COMMISSIONER, southwest oornerof
he tout and Fifth streets, December Ist, 1858
NO l lOE TO CONTRACTORS.—SeaIed proposals will
be received by the underaig-ed at the office until twelve
o’oock M.) of Deoember 19th, 1866. tor ihe co< alruc
tion of Two Brick Culverts, one on Girard avenue, from
Ninth to Franklin streets, and tbence along Fra* kiln
to Thompson street, and one on Eli venth atroit, com
menoing96 feet north of Jefferson, and extending io
Thompson street. And all bidders ore invited to be
present at thgapening of proposals offered, ou said day
atfouro’clocFp. M. 0. B. ANDRESS,
Chief Commissioner of Highways.
Specifications may bo obtained at the Department cf
Surveys, d 2 law-Stv
Y”Spi Lectures on Geology. —Dr. Iloynton re-
Js3 fipeotlQily Announces. that, .In compliance
wuh tbe invitation of ft number of distinguished citi
zens of PhllAdelpbls, be will giro hie Course of
EIGHT ILLUBTR ATBp LBCTURBa ON GEOLOGY,
AT CONCERT HALL.
COMMEVCINO FRIDAY EVENING. DEO. 3d,
And continued two evenings p*r week till oksed.
The same Course will be given at
HaNdkl and Haydn bald,
COMMEAGINCt MONDAY EVENING, DEO Oik,
And continued two evenings per week.
PaooEAMMB.—MKOQANIOAL ASTRONOMY, Illus
trated by Experiments in Natural Philosophy Proofs
of\fre igneous condition of the interior of the Earth
Composition of Bocks—Gold Deposits. First Created
Animal Life Ooal Beds, and how formed. The Bep*
tllosaod Monsters of the Pre-Adamite World* Warm
Blooded Animals. The Present order of Animals, and
the Human Bace. Harmony of Geology and the Uible.
Each of the above subjects will bo illustrated by a
senes of PAINTINGS, oorrring the entire end of tho
Hall, and which wete executed at a coat of more than
$l,O 0. These paintings, whloh will be changed every
evening, form a very beautiful and attractive Exhlbi
tien. and aid greatly inth* simplification of the subject.
Tiokttt for the Course, $l. Teachers and Btudents,
76 eta. Single Adm ssion, 26 cts. For sale at Hazard’s
Bookstore, at Btackhouse’s Drug Store, corner of Eighth
and Green streets, and at the door.
Doors open at 6#, To commence at 7# o’clock,
d2-2t
ryg* Hon. Anson Burlingame will deliver
L-7 the Third Lecture before the Literary Congress,
at MUSICAL FUND HALL, on THURSDAY FVEN
ING, December 2. Subject— ,{ NOW’ AND THEN.”
Single Tickets 26 cents; Tickets for the remaining five
Lecture* reduced to 76 cents; for salo at the Bookstores
and at the Hall. Doors open at 7; Lecturo to com
mence at 8. dl-2t*
fY"-v= Tbr Ladlei’ Fair, (or the sale of Fuucy
Lk3 and Useful ARTIOLBB, for the benefit of the
Italian Chapel In Marriott street, east of Eighth, is now
open in JEFFERSON HALL, corner of SIXTH and
CHRISTIAN Streets. dl-4t*
(Y’-jr 1- The Rev. R, A. Carden will deliver a
1)3 Lecture on ‘•Novels,” on JHUBSDAY EVEN
ING, December 2d. at CENTRAL M. E CHURCH,
VINE Street, below Thirteenth, at 8 o’clock.
Proceeds for the benefit of the Young Men’s Chris
tian Association In connection with this Church.
Tickets 25 cts.; to be had at Thoroley A Chism’s, N.
E. corner Eighth and Spring Garden Streets; w £ j
Neills, No. 16 South Ninth Street, and at the door
on the evening of the Lecture. dl-2t#
ry-=» Notice.—Howard Fire and Marine Insu
llg RANGE COMPANY —At a meeting of tin
Board held this day, THOMAS L LUDERB, Esq., was
uuanimous'y elected President of the Company, in the
place of John H. Diehl, Eeq., resigned.
OHAS. A. DUY, Secretary,
PHiLADStrau, Nor 80, 1858. d’-Stif
Hall Prayer Meeting.—AH will
IL g be |lad to learn that until farther notice the
BUSINESS MEN’S UNION PRAYER MEETING will
be held again in Jayne's Hall, daily, from 12 to
1 o’clock. This is the miwt central and convenient lo
cution, and THOUSANDS can be accommodated.
All are cordially Invited to attend, and the meeting
is open for all to take part who are members of any
Evangelical Church. a24-tf
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1858.
Tliu Clinic cl the Female Medical Col.
ILS hKQB, N 0.627 ABOH Btieat, I.open regular,
lyou WEDNBSDAY and BATOBDAV, from ll to 1
o’eloclc. ladles vll aliray. bo found to attendance to
examine and prescribe for patient.., al ' lm
nr=a. Fo.t Office, Philadelphia, November 30,
If 3 1853.—The through Mall from Chicago, Bt.
Lome, Olnolnnatl Pittibnrgh, and the West generally,
that has been received heretofore at half-past one in
the afternoon, arrives at this office now at nine o olook
in the morning, and will be delivered from the boxes
and by the carriers immenistely after its arrival. •
dl-3t GIDEON G WKBTCOTT, Postmaster.
Office Philadelphia Gaa Worka, Wot.
LLS 26th, 1868.
Proposals will be reoeived at this office until noon of
the 30th December next, for the Bale of Stock or the
Germantown Gas Company, and, also, of the Richmond
Gas Company, to the Trnstees or the Philadelphia Gas
Works, as an investment to the Binklng Fund of said
works. nS6-td3o. W. FENNELL, Oashler.
rr=?=» 81,000 Reward.—One Thousand Dollura
UJ^reward will be -iven bv the WASHINGTON
MANUFACTURING COMPANY, of Gloucester, New
Jersoy, for information whfrh will load to the arrest
and oonvrbUon or the person or persona who by 4 In
fernal Contrivances " have on several occasions at
tempted the life of tho Superintendent of the Mills.
t)3<MuUj&t,Gl* JOHN RODMAN PAUL, Troas’r.
ry-r=ai Philadelphia Exchange Company, Wor,
ILV 29,1868.—A gener«l meeting of the Stockholders
of the Philadelphia Bichange Company will he held on
MONDAY next, December fl. at the EXCHANGE, for
the Election of NI6B MANAGERS to serve for the
ensulnu sear, and for the transaction of other business.
nf9-«t W. 8. GRANT, Secretary. .
nr=m Second and Third-street Possengerßall
[[3 WAY —on and after MONDAY, the 29th Inst.,
the OAKS on tbls Road will run from Rlohmond and
Kensington, to Mifflin street, (Southwark ) The Second
Htreet line of Omnibuses will run North from
street Passengers going np Becond street will be fur
nished with omnibus Tiokots by the Conductors of the
Oars.
Parents and others are particularly requeste 1 to pre
vent children from running with or hanging on the
Oars. nSO-6t JAMES VERRRB. President.
ry» Masonic Notice.—The members of Mont-
UJ? GOMERY LODGE, No. 19. A Y. M ; the officers
snl of the GRAND LODGE, ana the Order
generally, are partiontaily invited to meet at the MA
SONIC HALL, on THURSDAY next, DeoeraberZ, at 1#
o’olook P. M . to attend the funeral of their late Bro
ther EDMUND WETHERBY.
By order of the W. M.
cBO-3t* J. T. THOMAS, Secretary.
cy-ss» Have yon seen them?—That superb Kn-
IL3 gravirg, * THE VILLAGE B*>ACK3MITH” and
the b?autlfnl ART JOURNAL, which are furnished to
subBoribers of the Cosmopolitan Art Association, can
now be seen at K H Hunt’s, northwest corner FIFTH
and CHESTNUT, for a short time onty. n 29 6t
rv-r=» Have you seen them ? - That superb En
[l3 graving, “ THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH” and
tb» beautifnl ART JOURNAL, which are famished 10
subscribers of tho ’ Osmopolitan Art Aesoolation, osn
now be ae«n at £ H Hunt’s, northw«st comer FIBTH,
and CHESTNUT, for a short time only. n 29 61
ry~=a» Corn Exchange Bank, Philadelphia,
LL_5 November 26,1868 —At tbo Annas! Election,
held 16th lost, the following gentlemen were duly
elected Director* of the Bank:
A G. Cattell, O.J Hoffman,
Jamos Stvel, Sinmel Bolton,
Hugh Craig, Robert K. Neff,
William IJ. Gilpin, B B. Orayeroft.
Dell Noblit. Jr , Alexander Whilldin,
Edmund A. Pouder, Jao b T. Alborger,
Stmnel T Caoby.
Ani at a meeting of the Board of Directors, by a
noaQim' US vote, A G OATTELL, Esq was eleoted
President, R K. NEFF, vice President, and J W.
TORRKY, Cashier. n027-10t
ysaa Two Courses ef Lectures on Geology, the
IL ? one in ihe Afternoon and the other in tbe Even
ing, are now in progress ot delivery In ’he SCIENTIFIC
AND OLA?siuAL INBTIIUTB, CHESTNOT Street,
Northwest corner of Twelf'h, by J. ENNIS Principal
of the Institute. The lectur e are Illustrated hy ala*
grams, specimens of recks, and geological excursions in
the environs of onr city. n29-6t
ry~-=» Have you seen them I— That superb En
il3 proving, *‘ THE VILLAGE BLAOKSMITH” and
tbe beautiful ART JOURNAL, which are fnmisbod to
subscribers of tbe Cosmopolitan Art Association can
now bo setn at R. H. Bunt’s, northwest corner FIFTH
and Ot KSTNUT, for a short time only ' n 29 6t
The East Muh&noy Kallroad Company.
LLS The undersigned Uommissioners (being two of
those named m tbe Act of Incorporation of said Com
pany) do hereby appoint the Eighth day of December,
A. D. 1868, between the hours of II A. M. and 2 P. M.
of said day, at No. 407 LIBRARY Street, above Fourth
Btreet, in said city, for tho 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 JONEB,
F. N. BUOK.
Philadelphia, Nov. 22,1868. no2B-d2fr
(V-==» Home for Invalids with Affections of
IkJ THE CHEST.
d. W. comer PARKE and CHESTNUT Streets.
n22*lm West Philadelphia.
» FURS
NOW OPEN,
The largest and brat assortment In the City, of
RICH SABLE MARTEN,
MINK MARTEN,
*BTONE MARTEN, '
BIBEIUAN SQUIRREL, FITCH,
AC., AO.
Also, a choioe selection of
CARRIAGE ROBE 3, FOOT MUFFS,
FUR COLLARS, GLOVES, Ao ,
AU of which will be sold at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
CHARLES OAKFOUD & SON,
Importers and Manufacturing Furriers,
dfl-thsAtuGl No. 62i CHESTNUT Street.
jp_A H R a -
LITHOGRAPH,
SIZED, OR NOT SIZED,
OP SUPERIOR QUALITY, MADS TO ORDER,
And for sale at Manufacturers’ Prices, by
E. 0. & P. H. WARREN,
AH orders addressed to us, PmLAOzLrina P. 0., will
receive prompt attention
fegal Notice.
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
OITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate rf LLOY‘> WHARTON BICKLBY, deceased
The AadLor a- pointed by the Court to audit settio,
and adjustthe a count of LLOYD W. BIC-KI-EY, Ad
rainimratnr of Llojd Wharton Bickley, deceased, and to
rep-rt distribution < f the balance in the hands ol the
accruntiut. will meat the parlies in’erwated, at his
office, No. 81) Arob street on TUESDAY, December
Uib. 1863 at 4 o’clock P. M.
d2-tbstu-6t .OStPH P. BRINTON, Auditor
LOST OR MISLAID—a certificate of
Stock for two nhr-res in the Third St. George
Benefit Boi'ding Awociation, drawn In my nsmo Ail
persons are hereby cautioned not to negotiate the same.
THOMAS NUITALL
Philadelphia, December Ist, 1868. It*
gNGRAVINGS.
JAMES S. EARLE A SON,
nixejußt opened a new and extensive assortment of
ENGRAVINGS
Colored and plain, Line, Mezzotints.
Lithograph—Also,a very choice selection
VOR GREOTAN PAINTING
All the work* of LANDSEER HERRING, TURNER,
AUa. SCHEFFER, DELA ROOHB, HOhAOE VER*
NBR
COSTUMES, FANCY DRESSES,
LANUBOAPKB. OBROMO LITHOGRAPHS.
F«c-f>imlles of Original Drawings.
PHOTOGRAPHS from Original Pictures, and effeote
of SunandOlouds
LOOKING-QLAB3 WAREROOWR
AND GALLERY OF PAIN TINGS.
d 2 810 CHESTNUT Street. -
QARD.
I will sell atpnhllo eale all my
FINISHED FURNITURE,
Comprising a full assortment of
PARLOR, CHAMBER, DININGROOM, HALL,
and LIBRARY FURNITURE,
Of the newest patterns in
ROSEWOOD, WALNUT, OAK, ZEBRA WOOD,
and MAHOGANY.
This furniture was all mads by me for fall sales, but
the demand not equaling my expectations, I hare con*
eluded to redace my stock by selling at public sale,
deeming,thiß better than to discharge my workmen
The goods are all equal in quality to any I hare ever
made, and are warranted the same as If bought at pri*
rate sale This sale will be positive.
GEO J HENKBLB, 624 WALNUT St.
PniLADSLrnu, Not 80,1858.
dl*Bt M THOMAB Sc. 80NB, Auctioneers.
C< SNTDEB LEIJDT— JAS. AT. LEIDT,
Cj# Principals of LEIDY BROTHERS’ ACADEMY,
Nos 143 and 150 SIXTH STREET, near Race,
where a knowledge of
WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING, and ARITHMETIC
is made oertain to every pupil that may enter.
ACADEMY open day and evening. n 022
DU. M. GALKIN'S HAS RETURNED
to the City, and may be consulted at bis office
and residence, No. 247 North NINTH Street. Honrs
from 7 to 10 A U., and 4 te 7 P. M. n24<l2t*
D'J. SIoALLiSTER, having returned to the
city, has resumed the practice of his profession
with Dr. Ganlioue, at 253 Nor'li ELEVENTH Street,
bplow Vino. Office hours 7t09 A. M., and otoB P.
M. n27-BUf*
MEN'S WAXED AND WATER-PROOF
BOOTS, WOMEN’S CAL FSKIN BOOTS, with
heels, suitable for tbo Country Trade. B*at «ity manu
factured. Low prices at DUTTON’S,
No. 11l North BECOND Street, (oast side,} above
Arch. »< SIGN OF THE RED BOOT.”
n25-th&tu-Bw*
GV_ HORSES TAKEN TO WINTER.—
Stablingand hnygood, with plenty of 11 tier.
Springy Meadows if deaired, on ple.Bant day..' Ternm
low. Inquire of Mr. t. JANNEY, No. 826 MARKET
Street, ot Dr. tOIIOLFIKLD, 822 South FIFTH Street,
And The Press oSlce. n24.18t*
Mackerel.— 767 bms nos. i, 2, & s
MACKEREL, In Aeßorted Packages.
Foreale by 0.0. SADLER he 00.,
002 108 ABOH Street.
PROVISIONS. —2,400 pieces City Smoked
SL Shouldera, 1,800 pieces Oity Smoked Hams For
sale by 0. O. SADLER, * 00.,
1 nn9 in'! AKOH street.
TMONONGAHELA WHISKEY 60 BblH.
I"A pare Hye Whiskey. In etore and for sale by WM.
H YKATON. 210 Bomb FRONT Ht imS
WHITE-FISH.— A very Superior Article
of “ Mackinaw” In Half Bbls , just reoeiyedin
Store, and for sale by 0. 0, SADLER,* co.,
nodi ' IM AROH stmt.
FANCY SILKS whloh have been sold during the Fall
at *1 are now 76 cents; $1 60 qualities to $1 and $1.12.
AU descriptions of WINTER DRESS GOODS are marked
down below the cost of importation.
SHAWLS,
CLOAKS,
MOUBBLINB DB LAINEB,
CASHMERES,
MERINOBB,
PLAIDS,
SATIN DB OHENE3,
ENGLISH, and
FRENCH CHINTZES,
Will all be reduced in proportion to the Goods enu
merated above.
REDUCTION
JJANK OF PENNSYLVANIA
FARGO, & CU.,
AND «I,76O.—MORTGAGES
these amounts, well secured, for sale.
Apply to J 8. HUBER,
n 27 206 Bouth Fourth street.
Ann—A CHOICE MORTGAGE
IjpfLVAJU of this amount for sale.
J. 8. HUBER,
n 27 200 South Fourth street.
gILK AND GINGHAM
BOOK,
NEWS,
CJAMUEL W. GROOMS, dealer in LEHIGH
and 80EUYLKILL GOAL, prepared expressly for
family use Office No. B,Fxrqnhar Building. WALNUT
below Third, Philadelphia dl-6t#
Bituminous coal.—The undersigned
Is prepared to furnish the citizens of Philadel
phia with a superior a'tlole of BITUMINOUS COAL,
suitable forhnrnloglo parlors or lioraries; makiog a
cheerfal and pleasant fire AU orders left at the office,
No 42J£ South BOURTH Street, will oe promptly at
tended to. DUNLAP McLAUGHLIN.
PaiLADBLPHii, November 29,1858. dl-12t*
PHILADELPHIA,
TO LUMBER DEALERS.
L. D. DAVI3 & 00*9 Commission Lumber Yard,
BKOAD street, between Race and Vine
60 O iO feet 6*4, 6 4, and 8 4 White Pine seasoned.
30,C00 '• V atid 4 4 Poplar Boards
27,000 “ Delaware Oak Plank 3,4,8, and 6 In. thlok.
Also, just received, 21,000 feet Poplar ard Set
tee Plank—a superior lot. 100 Hickory sticks suitable
for axles. n2B-tDeo 10
El A. TREGO, REAL ESTATE AGENT
« • AND CONVEYANCER, RIDGE AVENUE, first
door below Thirteenth ftr ot, attend* to the purchase
and sale of heal Estate, Negotiating Securities, Henring
Hoaxes, »r,d Oolleotiou of lloaso and Ground Kents, and
Interest Monies. Satisfactory references given.
ocl9-3in*
50,000 PEACH TREES;
X 20,000 GRAPE VINES Bor sale by
O. B ROGERS,
027-01* No. 11l MARKET Street.
r'IOOD GROCERIES,
AT PAIR PRICES!!!
CHAS. H. MATTSON,
Has on hand, and 1* generally reorivlngTUß BHBT OP
GROCERIES, which he wilt sell at the most REASON.
ABLE PRICES FOR OASH Having a LARGE and
rHOICK ASSORTMENT of BLACK and GREEN TEA*,
he is confident of being ab’e to suit both in quality and
price, all persons In want of the artiole, in quantities of
from one pound to the half chest. His general assort -
meot embraces everything in the way of PINE GRO
OERIPB, and he would respectfully invite all in want
of good articles to give him a call. ItjWill be worth the
trial. n39-lmo
Retail ffiJru ©oa&s.
qreat reduction
IN FRIGES
Ot FANCY DB Y aOODS,
Tj, J. umvY & 00.
Announce to the publio their intention to reduce the
prices of their Fall Importations and Purchases of
FANCY DRY GOODS,
Including all tbeir Aaotlon Furohaaes,
to less THAN THE COST OF IMPORTATION, the
sales to commence on FfiIDAY next, and continue
throughout the
MONTH OF DKOKBIBBB.
Their object > is to sell ont as nearly as possible the
FALL AND WINTER GOODS which remain in stock,
and to accomplish It they offer to the publio and their
oustomers the inducement of VERY LOW PRICES.
FRENCH EMBROIDERIES AND liAOEB
Are very much reduced in price, many to half their
original cost.
809 and 811 CHESTNUT Street,
THOS. W. EVANS kOO.,
WILI. OFFER TO-DAY
BAYADERE VALENCIAS,
SATIN FOIL DE OHEYBEB,
SATIS OTTOMANS,
IMPERIAL FOULARDS, As.,
At tho Greatly Reduced Prloc of 26 ceuta per yard.
SIS and 620 CHESTNUT Street.
iUotug.
NOTES AND CHECKS
BOUGHT AT THE HIGHEST PRICE,
R. F. RALEY, Banker,
<l2-th sJfctuQt# No. 42 Bouth THIRD Street.
400 CHESTNUT STREET,
Purchase the Interest
COUPONS
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
ilwbrel'as,
UMBRELLAS,
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS,
roa 01LR,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
TT. A. DKUWN St 00.,
JIB MARKET STREET,
£nmber.
Broker*.
StsriniUnral.
Southwest corner TENTH and AROH Streots.
pnRST PREMIUM AWARDED
' BT TUB
FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, NOVEMBER, IB3S,
TO TUB
WEST PHILADELPHIA
STARCH MANUFACTURING COMPANY
FOR THEIR UNRIVALLED
PEARL STARCH
AND CORN FARINA,
THOMPSON, CLARKE, A YOUNG,
130 anil 132 South tfBONT Street,
n27-tf Agents for the Company.
pU R E
DOUBLE
BURNING FLUID,
MANUFACTURED and for sale, la barrels and half
barrels, by THOMAS A CORFIELD,
n27-7t#if 120 NORTH WHARVES.
SCOTCH ALE, LONDON PORTER, AND
BROWN BTOUT.
R Youngers* Ale, 8t Ann’s Brewery, Edinburgh, In
stone pinto.
Mnir A Sons* Sparkling Ale, Edinburgh, in stone pts.
Finzi A Williams 1 London Browu Stout, in glass pts.
do do Porter, iu glass pts.
F Bleed A Co.’s Dublin Stout, in stofce pts.
In store and for sale by
WILLTAM H. YEATON,
nSO-tf 216 South FRONT Street.
xggN PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINA
TIONS, with written descriptions of character,
yy, T including advice in reference to business, health,
/ self-improvement, Ao., are made day and eve
nlng at FOWLER, WELLS, A CO.’S,
Families visited when requested, and a liberal dis
count made to elubs.
sell-Bn>ir 992 Chestnut «t., Philadelphia
ORNAMENTAL and COLORED GLASS.
w We have just reoelved a comprehensive and va
ried stock of this truly beautiful and architectural ap
pendage to Churches, Vestibules, Conservatories, and
other buildings, where It Is deemed neoesaary to embel
lish, or to give a chaste and elegant appearanoe. Any
eolor maybe had, either plain or ornamental, elabo
-ately or in relief. . ZIEGLER A SMITH,
Wholesale Drug, Paint, and Gla a a Dealers,
■aM-dtf rvir H«w»nd and OrMn ate
BALE ROPE AND TWINE, msnttfao
tured and lor sale by
WEAVER, FITLEU A CO.,
, n 026 No. 28 ft ■ Water st.. and 22 N. Wharves.
GOSHEN BUTTER.—29 Tubs Prime
Goshen Butter, For Sale by
0. 0. SADLER, A CO.,
198 ARCH stmt.
QLOAK CLOTHS.
BLACK AND COLORED BEAVERS,
LADIES’ CLOAKS AND RAGLANS.
Just received, and for sale cheap at
dl«6t No. 62 South SECOND St., above Oheatnut,
Fine stock c
DRY GOODS AT FA
FIRST-CLASS Si
Irish Popllcß, Flannels,
Fancy Silks. B'ankets,
Lupin’s Merlnoes, Counterpanes,
Broche Shawls, Table Linens,
New style Cloaks Napkins,
Woollen Shawls, Table Covers,
Cloak Cloths. - Sheetings,
Wool Plaids, Shirtings,
Valencia Travers, Drageets,
Figured Merinoes, Towellings,
Mous De Laines, Muslins, &o.
CASTOR BEAVER CLOTHS, FOR LA
DIES’ CLOAKS.
BIBBED TRIOO CLOTHS.
RIBB»D BEAVER CLOTHS.
PLAIN BLACK CLOTHS.
CLOTH CLOAKS, RAQLANS, &0., tcQ.
EYRE & LANDELL,
n2B FOURTH AND ARCH BTRBBTB.
[VEW CLOAKS
II OPENING EVERY DAY
AT TUB
. PARTS MANTILLA AND CLOAK EMPORIUM.
TINE BRAVES OLOAKB,
RICH VELVET CLOAKS.
MOURNING- CLOCKS.
MISSES’ OLOAKS,
OPERA CLOAKS.
MIX’D BEAVER OLQAKB,
The Largest Assortment in the City.
AT TH*
PARIS MANTILLA & OLOAK EMPORIUM.
708 CHESTNUT STREET,
J. W. PR OOTO E k 0 0.
&2S
LADIES’ OLOAK CLOTHS.
Black Bearer Cloths.
Blaok Habit Cloths.
Pilots and Feltings.
COOPER A CONARD,
n 32 8. E.corner NINTH A MABKBT Sts.
LACK MOHATr
For ttimmlntr Cloaks.
B -own aad Gray do
Black T7n!o j oloths $1 25.
Blaok Habit Cloths. St 87 to S 3 50
COOPER fc CONARD,
&23 S. F. corner NINTH ft MARKET Sts.
OVERCOAT CLOTHS.
Tine Blaok D-'eekins.
Side Band Cass!meres.
Fancy Casslmeres.
Boys’ Oaselmeres
Sattinets from 40 to 82# cents.
Velvet, BUk, and other Testings.
COOPER ft CONARD,
n 22 8. E corner NINTH A MARKET Bta.
SALE OF BROOHE SHAWLS
\Jt AND CLOAKB !! I
Unprecedented Bargain*!
We’ve had a perfeot rush!
Wo’re selling an immensity of Goods!
Our trade’s increasing!
Onr Mode of doing business seems to meet with gene*
ral approval!! Namely—
« To Have But One Price.”
*• T» sell Cheip for Cash.”
«Never to misrepresent Goods in order
TO E??ECT SALES.”
“ To deal fairly and justly, and wait upon all enito.
men with attention and politeness.”
“ Thus to gain their confidence, and keep It by oon
tinning to do right ”
THORNLBY A OHISM.
We have now on hand
Excellent Long Broohe Phawla for $B.
still better quality for f 10, $ll, $l2, $lB, $l4, $lB,
$lB, $2O, $23 and $26.
Square Broche Bhaws from $5 up to s’l.
Long and Square Blanket Shawls in every variety.
Children’s, Blisses, and Gentleu on’s Shawls, Ac.
Goo I Blaok Cloth QL aka for $3.
Everyother quality and Style forsB up to $lB.
A JOB LOT OF OLOAK* FROM LAST SEASON AT
HALF PRIOE!
Best B’ack Silks for 60c. to $1.60 per yard.
Rich Fancy Silks really beautiful.
Every variety of DREsS GOODS.
CLOTHS! OASSIMEBEBM BATTINETTB, Ae.!!!
Heavy Black Beaver Cloths, fine French do., Ao. } Ao.
Blankets Flannels, Linens, and Mnsllna.
la fact no better stock of general Dry Goods can be
found than at
THORNLBY A OHISM’B,
Northeast Oozner EIGHTH A SPRING GARDEN.
nol3‘tf
Great central shawl and me
rino DEPOT.
NEW AND DESIRABLE LOTS JUST OPENED.
GAY, MEDIUM, AND PLAIN STYLES.
Blanket Long Shawls from $4 upwards.
Mis*es’ do do.
10 different styles Men’s do.
Plain Bhawls fer Fneuds, bound and unbound.
A splendid atcck Broohe Long and Bquare Shawls,
mostly of the better qualities.
Super Lyons Black and B'own 811 x Velvet.
Soper Beaver and French Lady Olo’hs.
LUPIN’S FRENCH MERINOS AND CASHMERES.
Crib and Bed Blankets in variety.
60 styles Mous de Laines, 10 cents.
Fall and Winter Dress Goods In great variety, reduced
In price in order to close In season.
X handsome assortment of Nesk Ties.
New style Cashmeres.
Gents’ Mufflers, cheapest in the city.
MKRRIMAO PRINTS.
A fine stock Family Goods.
Welsh and other nnsbrinkable Flannels.
Soft*finish Wamsntta Muslins, at 9 cts.
- wn* atook IS replenished daily, and the prices bear
•omparlsuu witn any in tho city.
d27-i tath tf
CLOAKS,, HAGLANS, AND OIBOU
LARS.—MoBLBOY respectfully invites the La
dies to call and examine his stock, embracing many
elegant styles not to be found elsewhere. As there
were a number of our customers unable to be suited
last week, in consequence of our assortment being di
minished, we have put on aa extra quantity of hands,
and hope that we will he able to supply all who favor
uswl b a call.
LONG AND SQUARE BROOHE SHAWLS,
of superior styles and faeries, all shades and colors, at
greatly reduced prices.
Long and Square Blanket Shawls, of choice colors,
derided bargains. MoELROY,
No. 11 South Ninth street.
125 yards Bayadere Pop'ins at 25, usual price 40 eta.
The cheapest Black SUka in the olty. A Urge assort
ment uf B'rench Merinoes at $l, coat to import $1.26;
2 000 yards of figured and plain Merinoes, at 60, 66, 66,
and 76 cents.
2 000 yards Cloth, fresh f om auction, for Ladies’,
Gents’, and Boys’wear, from 76 cents to $2.60, deci
dedly the greatest bargains in the city.
6GO yards Cassimere, at 41. cheap at 76 cents.
6 bales of Blankets, from $2 26 to $lO.
600 Undershirts and Drawers, at 60 cts ; usual price
$t The largest and cheapest assortment of Velvet
Ribbons in the city, from 10 cents to $l 76 warranted
all silk. Kmbroiderhs and Ribbons, Gloves, Hosie/y,
Trimmings, Fringes, and Linen Cambric Hdkfs. a lull
assortment, al the renowned McELftOY'S
n27-stuth No. 11 South Ninth street.
r'IREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS.—
VJf B. V. R. HUNTER
Has REMOVED from No. 80 to No. 40 Bouth SECOND
Street, where he Is now prepared to furnish the Ladies
with a fresh and well-selected stock of
DBJS S 8 GOODS,
To which be lavl > s thnlr attention, being determined
to sell at exceedingly LOW PRIORS.
N. B —A large assortment of Broohe, Stella, and
Trench Blanket Shawls Also, a variety of Silk and
Cloth Circulars Constantly on band, at the
“ OLOAR EMPORIUM,”
No. 40 South SECOND Street.
BLACK FRENCH OA^SJMERES.—Best
Manufacture* of t Do«*skins and Oaa'imere* in*
eluding extra quvl(ti«s of Blsohoff’s. Also, Black
French Dress Clotba and Ci 'tine*
&HARPLE3* BROTHEBB.
033 OHKHVNUT & EIGHTH
Fancy dress goods.
We have cow in store a large assortment of
Autumn and Winter fllks, the prices of which hare
been much reduced, intruding New Lyons Styles of Me*
dium, Plain, and Rich designs, of this season’s Impor
tation
Also, Doable Jupe, Double-flounce, and Robe a*Les,
In Heavy Silks; Black Fane* Silks, and extra quality
Black Taffetas. BH*RPMS«B BROTHER-.
n 26 CHESTNUT A EIGHTH.
CLOTHS,
BEAVERS,
OA6BIMEREB,
Vestings, Fatlnetta, and Tailors’ Trimmings.
LADIES’ CLOAK CLOTHS.
All of the most reliable makes at reduced prices, at
the Cloth Store of
JOS. & WM E. WOOD,
n27*stuth jal No. 8 North SECOND Street.
REMOVAL.
CLAGHORN & FRYER
NO. 100 OHESTNUT STREET,
DISTILLED
JJEMOVAL.
SAMUEL H. MATTSON,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
HAS
REMOVED TO No. 1126 CHESTNUT BTREET,
THIRD DOOR BBLOW TWELFTH.
South Hide,
Where he is prepared to execute all orders In his line,
having on hand a fall supply of GOODS for Gentle*
men’s wear.
SAMUEL H. MATTSON,
n26-Bm-if No 1120 CHESTNUT Street.
JUST RECEIVED,
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP
EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS,
BULLING OUT CHEAP,
RAPSOIf’S
TRIMMING AND ZEPHYR STORE,
N. W. Oornar EIGHTH and CHERRY Streets
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
OROCHET AND OTHER CLOAK FRINGES.
A VARIETY OP CLOAK TASSELS
VELVET AND OTHER CLOAK BINDINGS.
NEW PATTERNS PANOY TRIMMINGS AND
FRINGES'
SMALL BLEEVE TASSELS, ALL COLORS.
BINGLK, DOUBLE, ANB SPLIT ZEPHYRS, OF THE
CELEBRATED MAKERS, HERTZ A WEGENER,
BERLIN
TAPESTRY, WOBSTED, AND WOOLLEN YARN.
AU goods of the bast quality Bold at the Lowest Prioes.
R A P S 0 N ’ S ,
I bSS-Stt N.WOor. EIGHTH and CHERRY 3t>.
Retail SDrg (2>00&3.
BIBBED AND PLAIN
SNODGRASS AND BTEBLMAN'S,
OP ■ SEASONABLE
LIB PRIDES, adapted to
SALES, RETAIL.
EYRE & LAWDELL,
lOURTH AND ABOK STREETS.
CHARLES ADAMS,
EIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
Uemoimls.
BATE RKUOYKD TO
ABOVE
FRONT, LOWER EIDB.
©viminingo, &c
tOatUi.
situ J tion in an Exchange or
the biuineas, and caogj,, thVb*,t oTreterenMfC to
character and qualification,.. Add™. ■< Eanrael,"“hi.
offlca - d2-4t» j
WANTED— An experienced Salesman in
the Wholesale Yarlet, Goode bsalncss. Annie
to»F Parson,” No. 60t Market atrect. d2-at*
A GENTLEMAN WITH $12,000 OR
$16,000 and an extensive business connection
wishes a Partner with the same amount of capital and
good business habits, to establish a Commission House.
Address with real name, which will be confidential.
W.0.P., at this office. dl-flt*
TENANTED— *By a Lad, 19 years old, a
*7 Situation as Clerk In a store or manufactory
out of the city; is well educated and a good Penman.
Address G. A. L., Blood’s Despatch. dl-2t#
ANTED TO RENT—A neat residence
V v in the southern section of the city. Bent not
to exceed $176, Address STOCKTON, this office.
dl-4t#
\JU ANTED—By the Ist of January, a
** situa«on in a Wholesale Jobbing DRY GOODS
HOUSE, as SALESMAN. Can influence a moderate
waount of near trade. Address SELBY, office of The
dl»Bt#
XIU ANTED TO EXCHANGE FOR C TY
. "Jf, PROPERTY—I 62 acres of good F* RM LAND,
in Gloucester County, N J ,20 miles from the city
in a tapialy.improving seotlon. Address JERSEY
office of this paper. dl-6t* ’
WANTED —A Situation as Assistant
Book keeper, by the Advertiser, a young mar
ried mm. Go«d reference will be given. Add*ess
“ Industry,” office of this paper. nSO-4t*
WANTED— As Agent or Collector of
Rents, &c. Good reference, and eecurlty given
if required. Address 11 Collector,” office of 2kt Vnu.
nBQ-6l*
ITIfANTED— A Smart, Active Boy, who is
* v qulnkfet figures, and writes a fair hand. No
High School graduate need apply. Addte s T L. at
this office n3O-3t*
HARDWARE. —A Salesman and General
Assistsnt in a Wholesale Hardware Store wanted.
Apply to NRWLIN, MARSHALL, it 00. n29*4t
ANTED—A situation as Salesman in 8
* v first-class Wholesale House, by ayouogmanwho
has had five years experience in the retail trade. Ad
dress u WEST,” this office. n2T-6t#
X&7 ANTED—By a young married man, a
T Y situation In a Backing House, having had six
years experlecce in the business. B’st o f city refer
ences given. Address 4 ‘ STOCKS ” this offioe.
no3Wf*
ANTED—To Rent, for the winter sea
v v son, with Immediate possession, a Furnished
house of moderate site, with modern Improvements,
west of Tenth street. Address A. M., office of this
paper. 004
XjtT ANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES
» V CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, t c
whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, tad
medical attendance. Pay from $l3 to $23 per month
No man having a wife or child will be accepted. Anph
for MOUNTED BSRVIGZ at No 817 MABBLST Street
above Eighth, north side.
I, Si. MOORE,
Ist Lieut. Ist Dragoons,
%pl7-tf Recruiting Officer.
Sax dale anb to £et.
fj\o IMPORTERS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
TO LET,
The Fits-story BROWN-fTONB WAREHOUSE,
No. 46 Sooth BEOOND Street,
Near Chestnut street.
Suitable for the PACKAGE, OR OTHER BUSINESS.
RENT LOW—For a Term of Years.
Possession given January Ist
APPLY ON THE PREMISES. d2-lm
jja FOR SALE—The very pleasant ThreeS
fiiSSTORY BRICK DWELLING HODBE. No. 217
South NINTH Street, below Walnut street. It has
very lately been putln complete repair, and has nearly
all the modern conveniences. A portion of the purchase
money may remain on the property. Apply to L-W.
GLENN, next door, or to GLEaN it 00., 725 Chest
nut atreet, up stairs. d2-2t*
MTO LET —A small neat house, No. 50
BE K’S Street, nor’h of Christian, and east of
Front street. Bent $7 a month. Apply at 619 VINE
Street d3-2t*
FOR SALE- Fifty Albany and Portland
SLEIGHS. The belt assortment in the city At
less than Auction prices. WM JACK,
It# 410 LIBRARY Street,
MTO LET A. STORE AND. DWEL
LING IN HESTONVILLB, Twenty-fourth ward,
large yard and stable Inquire of
E. H. COGGINS Engraver and Printer,
dl-St* SO North EIGHTH Street.
FOR -RENT—The DWELLING No.
BHaffie LOOUBT Street, (or Washington Square,) from
the Ist of January, 1869 The house Is three stories
high, with basement, back building, Ao , now occupied
by J. W. Forney. Apply at the office of The Press, or
at the house. no2B tf
jsg TO LET—The large, well lighted, and
EuLellglble STORE, No. 88 -oath SECOND Street,
which will be vacated by the undersigned on the first of
January. Rent very moderate. Apply to
npl6'tf A. H. ROSENHEIM A BROOKS, as above.
TO RENT. —On the Ist January next, the
very superior and extensive ROOMS, (3d, Bd. 4th
and fitVfioora, oaoh 34 feet by 146) of the NEW STORE,
683 MARKET Btreet. The building is one of the fine
improvements on the upper side, between FIFTH and
SIXTH Streets, haring two fronts, the north one on a
rear Street with good cartage way 30 feet Into SIXTH
Btreet. Apply on the premises. nol-tf
ga TO RENT, a STORE on DELAWARE
£§& Avenue, below VINE Street, running through to
WaterBtreet. 148 feet deep. Also, the Double BTORB,
ooroer of THIRD and QUARRY Streets, 40 feet front,
one of the best locations for large Business in Phila
delphia. Also, STABLE and OOAOH*HOUSE in
OHERRY Street, above SEVENTH, In rear of Ash*
land House. Apply at 278 South FOURTH Street.
se2SWJm*
Hoarding.
BOARDING.— Several highly respected
persons will And desirable boatd in a reap ctable
private'family. References given and required Location
central. Addre»s“A A.,” office of TAe Prtss. It#
BOARDING. —A few gentleman can be
accommodated with good boarding. Location
wl'.hin a minute's walk or the Exchange. For adlro«a
apply at tbli office. 42 3 *
JJOARDING —A Gentleman and his Wife
wish to obtain good Boarding, in a central loca
tion, for whioh a liberal price will be paid nSO-Bt#
UJatdjes, Jetoelro,
sfo WATCHES. Jjj
tiia We have now in Store oeal
A FULL ASSORTMENT O?
ENGLISH AND SWISS GOLD AND SILVER
WATCHES,
Of our own direot Importation, a* vory low prices.
As we have each Watch thoroughly examined by a
competent workman we are enabled to guarantee our
customers aoimsscT time-plrce.
FARR Sc TH- iJVTPSON,
Importers of Watches, Ac.,
874 CHESTNUT STREET, BBLOW FOURTH.
nitf-tbß&ta-lkt
AUJSIY & coll
fOkMXXLT
BAILEY A KITCHEN,
Hare removed to their new Fire-proof, Whit® Marble
818 OHESTNUT BTHEET,
NORTH SIDE, BBLOW THE GIRARD HOCOB.
Now opening their fall stock of
IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, ANB
FANCY GOODS,
To whleh they Invite the attention of the pubUe.
SILVER-WARE, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND
PBABLB,
AT WIOMBALB AMD MTAIL.
(Stans, pistols,
GUN STORE.
PHILIP WILSON & CO.,
489 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW FIFTH,
WILL OFSff
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 33,
An assortment of
FINE GUNS
OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE,
THOSE OF THE MOST CELEBRATED MAKERB
IN EUROPE.
The attention of
BPORTBHBN
Is requested to their Stock, which they can pr
SHALL NOT BE SURPASSED
By any in the United States.
TUPLES,
PIBTOLB,
FLASKS,
POWDER,
SHOT, Ac.
GUN FURNITURE IN ALL VARIETY.
no!8-tf
©billing:
1000
BOYS 5 CLOTHING.
Jf. A. HOYT & BROTHER
Have Just received,
FROM NEW YORK,
A lot o!
BOYS’AND CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS
SUPERIOR STYLES AND FINISH,
Whioh they offer te the Public at.
GREATLY BEBUOED PBIOEB.
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
TENTH & OHESTNUT STREETS.
BM-lStlf
A NOTHER OPPORTUNITY WILL BE
A offered to the public TO-NIGHT, at the AR H
STREET THEATRE, of.seeing the “AMERICAN
GOU&IN,” and also one of the most amusing after*
pieces. it#
or music.—
. - THE BUNGE FESTIVAL.'
_ A PABEWELL CONCERT to Mr. GUSTAVUB
BUNGE, prior to hi. departure for Europe, - will b«
gtren at the AOADEMY OP MUSIC on
.. o , TIIUBBDAY EVENING, December 21,
*> So’clock. Door, open at T o’clock.
Pmy °/ nt “ a *' h i to he hafi at the principal
,oa th< ‘ ,Teatas of
PBOGBAMJiB.
1 n _ a . PABT
MendelMolm-BArtlxsldr
2 S! Btpa .» wwlw leadership of Oar 1 Sent*.
2 ‘ wSh^S^ 8 « DM WaldTageleln»..mu Scheller.
Satolr? 1 U ° obligato weompinlßMnt/ by J. B.
8. Symphony No. 2..*..,,
.a. Allegro con brio.
b. L&rgtretto.
e. Bcherio.
d. Pinale Allegro molte.
Poll O'chestra
1. Orerturt — 11 Zauberflote’ ’ (Mag'o Plate)....Mos&rt
Fall Orchestra
2. Chora*—'‘‘Die Kapelie * (The Chapel).... Kreatter.
German Auocisted Bmglog Societies, led by J.
Flammer. •
8. Plano Bole ....Ctrl Wolfwbo.
4 Genn«n Song... MUi Soheiler.
6. Grand March; from the Opera of •* The Pr0phet1*..............
phet 1 *.............. ..................Meyerbeer.
„ Fall Orohestra
6. Ohorns—.« farewell”.... Barthold?.
German Asßooiated Staging Societies and Orches
tra. del*2t
IMBS. D. P. BOWERS’® WALNUT-StfT
Bte»Bt« THaA ™’ of NH,TB “* WAIHTJT
THIS (Tlmndij) HVEHINO. Daerabm 2,18J8,,
HIB LAST LIOB.
O’Oallaghtn John Dtow.
TEBBENOB O’COaNOB.
r«»Hf» O’Ooonor... j olm Dnw
THE OMNIBTJB.
Pat Rooney j.%,-
. admisaion—Second T?er ma uu,’
and Third Tier, 26 eentaj Parqust, 07 « oeott, Drees
Circle, 60 centsj Prlrate Boxes, according to th*t»
locale, 08 and |6j Single Beats in dreheetre and Prirate
Boxes, 76 cents.
Doors open at half past 0 o’clock: Ottrtain rises at
T o’clock
WfHEATLEY & OLABK£*» ABOB-STa
-7 * TJUATUU-WlllbaS. fxeddrlokf.'AeHiig oa
Bt*«e Maoseer
THIS EVENING, December a, ISM,
OUS AMKBIOAN CBUSltf. •
,Aw Treueh&rd, our American Cousin, Mr. J. 8
Olark; Lord Dundreary, Mr Wheatley.
CHARLES 11.
CaptainCopp, Mr. Gilbert; Mary Copp,Mr*. Draw.
Admission, 26 eta.'-Secured Beat* lo Drw»Uir«i«' 4,*
eta; Orchestra3tails, 6o cts; Best* io Private Basis, 7l
eti j Gallery, 18 «t§ j Gallery tor Oolored P*reonevBs etai
Private Box in Gallery for Oolored Persons, SB ets{
Whole Private Box, $B. - t 1
Boors open at half past 6 o’clock; T,
precisely *
National circus, walnut st.j
above EIGHTH—LBWIB B LSNf. 51ana**r.
TBJB (Thursday) bVEtilt>Q Dumber S 1858.
THIS CONBAD BHOTHEBB. ‘ '
KQUBiTRIAN VttATB.
THE BTATUE BBIDS,
To oonolndo with the Speotecle of -
DOa JUAN.
BCALB 0? VBIOBB.
Dress CircleandParqaette.... •■••••••40 oexits.
Children under ten years of age.••••,.,,. ..,80 l *
Faoilj Circle.. .♦,•♦.30 •<
Do.ra open at quarter to 7 o’clock. Perftnnaoeea
will commence at 7, an* terminate at 10jf. precisely.
UJ~ Performances on Wednesiajr and Saturday Af
ternoons. . ,
cjhaksfeabe concert saloon;
aorthwesv comer of SIXTH and CBEfirMJT
Streets Entrant* on Kith street
The above establishment, having been effeetu lty re~
novated In every particular. newly papered, painted,
ornamented and beautified, is now 'open to the pnbl>e,
and will recommend itself to all gentlemen fond of the
popular amusements of the present day It's the in
tention of the managers to establ ah a high-toned
place of entertainment, and to which gentlemen may
resort, either day or evening, for refreshments. 4c.
The manager, Ur. J. H. ROBINSON, is well knows
throughout the Union as a finished Comedian, a supe
rior Comic Vocalist, and admirab a delineator of tha
Burlesque,' under whose superior judgment the Com
pany has been selected. The lessee !e Ur. ANDREW
SCOTT, for a long series of y-ars associated with the
press and printing business in this eity. ...
They both expect numerous calls from their old'
friends, and the public generally.
The Company will be composed of the following pop
ular favorites, and new Importations of beauty and
talent;
Mlbb CAROLINE DUBUQUE,
Mi U AURALINS GILLOHBIBT.
Miss LAURA. LB OLAIR.
LAJOLXJB AD*LBj_
The Magnificent Petite Drome,
Ur. W- BLOOMER,
Hr. B- BBEPPABD.
Mr. J. BOBBON,
TheUnequalled English Eoeentriclty,
Mr.J.H ROBINSON, .
- HEBR TOUBT, tad ether#.
Professor THIODON. ..Musical Director.
The Saloon will be open during the day, f Bhß OP
OHARQE. In the Evening, the price of admiißlon wilt
be TJjN CENTS .
r The management, relying upon the character of the
Eerformascea, the excellent appointments of the eeta
lishment, their determination to eater in a popvtor
manner to the tastes of a judicious public, respectfully'
inriteaTirit. - - . * . .
The entertainment of the evening trill coxaraenoe At
7.45: terminating at 11 o’cUck.
NOTICE .—Gentlemen mil observe an Intermlfslon of
three minutes between each act, during which they
will please make their eallsfor refreshments no2T*6t
Assembly buildings, tenth and
CHESTNUT Streets.
Immense attraction. New Novelties, Ghasgeof
Programme each' Exhibition. The LXARHJS2) CA
NARY BIBOS and BPIRIT RAPPING. Go and sea
SIGNOR BLITZ.
The great Yentriloq,nifltand wonderful Magician.
Performance every Evening during. the week,-. ad
half-past? o’clock and on Wednesday and Saturday Af
ternoon* at 8.
Admission. 35 cents; Children, 18 oenta. n^2A-lm»
IfUSIOAL FUND HALL.—THE GEE*
J.VJL MANIA ORCHESTRA will commence their
Publio REHEARSALS on SATURDAY next.- Nov,
20th. Single Tickets 25 cents; a package or eight
tickets for SL, which may be obtained at Andre's, I>o4
Chestnut street; Beck A Lawton’s, corner of rerahih
and Chestnut, and at ihe door of the Hall. The per*
romance commences at 3)4 o'clock P.M. nol7*lf
STANFORD’S OPERA HOUSE,
ELEVENTH Street, adjoining the Penniylran!#"
Railroad Depot.
GREAT BILL
For the patrons of
BANFOBD’B OPERA HOUSE.
THIS EVENING,
Will be presented Sanford’s true version of
UNCLE TOM’S CABIN.
The largest Company of
MINBTRELB IN THE WORLD.
EVERY EVENING New Songs, Glees, Choruses.
Refrains, Ac., with Danebig by the
SANFORD CHILDREN .
Admission 26 cents; Children '
ID" On Thanksgiving D*y THREE Performances,
vis: 10)4,2)4, end 7* o’clock In the evening nol-lnx*
3)uuraivce Ccmjmniea.
Great western insurance and
TRU3T COMPANY.
OFFIOK IN COMPANY’S BUILDING. 403 WALNUT
S’RRKF
STATEMENT OP RUdI~E34 BOR YBAB SHDUffc
OCTOBER 31, 1855
.sl*3 600 CO
61.453 OS $376 «6S 03
Received for Premiums 01 5 6 45
“ « luteres:, Rents, ftc 7 826 10 S9?BCON
Paid Losses Expense Conemls
elon*, re Batura
ed Premiums. i 0..-......... $70,688 00
Al-SS7B.
Real Estate, Bonds tied Mort
gage sin si'- oo
gto k» 47 DIS 00
Bills HeceivobJe 6«.g&6 58
Unsettl-d Premiums and other
di-b s dae Company.. 17,823 02
Cash ou hand, and in the hands
of Agents 8,389 98
srs m os
At a meeting of the Stockholders, convened on the
16th la«t, th- fallowing persons were elected DIBSC
TORS for the ensuiog year, >is:
OHABLE3 0 LATHBOP. 1423 Walnut street.
ALEX WBILLDIN, •> erchint. 18 N. Front Street.
Wil DARLIbG. 1888 Pine street.
18aaO HAZLEBUBBT. Solictor.
JOHN 0. HUNTER. firm of Wright. Hunter, ft.Oo.
Jfi. TRAOEj Arm of E. Traoy ft 00., Goldsmith's
Hall.
JOHN R. MoOURDY, firm of Jones, White, ft Mo*
Ourdy.
THOri. L. GILLESPIE, firm of GUleipte ft Zeller.
JAB. B. BMI , ’H firm of J B Smita ft Oo
JOHN R. VOGDLS, cor Bevemh and S&oiomsts.
DANIEL L. COLLIER, firm of 0. H Grant ft Co.
THOMAS POTTER. 929 Arch street
OBABLBS HAhLAN, cor. Walnnt and Sixth streets.
JONATHAN J, SLOCUM 16 - S Fourth street
At a subsequent meeting of the Board CHARLES CL
LATH BOP was unanimously re-elected Preside at, And
Hon. WM. DARLING Vice President.
JAMES WRIGHT. Secretary.
This Company has DIBCON TINUBD MARINE HULL
RISKS.
FIRE, INLAND, and MARINE CARGO RISKS ootu
tlnue to he taken on theloweit terms. n2T*dfc Wtf
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GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY
FOR DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STOMACH AND WEAK
BOWELS. Prepared by a Chemist. Bottles 12#, 26
and 60 cents. - ......
THE GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDICAL
SCIENCE! M
HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL should he kept In all
families, in ease of accidents or sudden sickness.
HARTSHORNS’S CURB-ALL cures Rheumatism.
HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL cures Cramps, Cholic,
. Pains in the Stomach or Bowels.
HARTSHORNE’S OURB-ALL oures Pains In th*
Limbs, SHe. Back and Breast. _
HARTBHORNE’S CURE-ALL oures Sprains, Bruises,
°HAMBHORNE S S CURE-ALL cures Neuralgia,
Toothache and Stiffness in the Joints.
HARTSHORNE’S OURE-ALL cures Cholera, Diar
rhoea and all Pain
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Deafness from a cold.
HARTSHOBNE’S CURE-ALL cures Dyspepsia and
Indigestion ; also,' O&nkor and Sora.Mouth and Sore
Throat. *
HARTSHORtyE’S OURE-ALL oures all Spinal Affec
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HARTSHORNE’S OURE-ALL Is a great tonic to
Weak Stomach and Bowels, and Improves Digestion.
ffT* As the frequent changes of tne weather produce
a bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pain in the Limbs and Body;
also, Stiff Neck—every person should get a bottle. It
acts upon the Nerves, Muscles, Sinew*, Blood ana
Bones: and, by Its warming electro-magnetio e *‘
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RTTVrnTTH PILLS They act upon the Liver, Btomach
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Botween Market and Chestnut Btreet*.
Simes’ Stores, Chestnut and Market streets.
Oftrritrues’, Tenth and Coates streets.
Wagner’s. Tenth and Lombard sts. anlß-th stndfcf If
1002
ISAAC P- BEAN IN,
LIGHT COACH ft CARRIAGE BUILDER,
FRANKFORD. PA.
All work warranted to give satisfaction. Orders re**
pectfnlly solicited. nolQ-8»*
£jAKKLfI.(iES.
WM. D. ROGERS,
COACH AND OIG-HT-CARRIABB BUXLDBB
1009 AND 1011 CHESTNUT STREET,.
PHILADELPHIA.
Orders for CARRIAGES from sll pMt» of the world
executed with promptaeu, end MtUfeettoa jßK»att«4,
i wW-Smlt
,BaethoTes.
QYMH4STIO f&lTB.
iUcinrinal.
Carriasea.