ARRIVALS AT Tfffi'fßfflCLPAL HOTELB. DP TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST KIOBT. GIRARD HOUSE—Ch’estnnt st., below Ninth. Robt Hannah, Tenn : Wm Gamer, Tenn , ' C Maealester. Jr, Phila Cnn^ n , , , st Paul . HKSrtith, Jersey City D V Van Winkle, J City’ DrSuter & la, Va, Mrhwirt.Mna# , . R B Bolling. Va 0 WRtebbins, St Louis LCoz7 ; ena.inica OL Railings, Miss Air Mitchell. Me Wm McDonald, NJ F.T N J J Lehlaoo & son, Cuba Wm Terry, Cuba D 8 Walter; Fortsm’h.Va T Howell k wf. Boston W Hayeland, N Y J Bartlett, Cambridge, Mass Wm M Chaee. R. I Cha* Dodee, D C AH Jackson icja, Wash’n M Bloat. Vt Frank Sqrnro. NY Goo 8 Winslow, Boston v Miss Winslow ficsist, Boat J W Webb, Washington Thos Knphler, N Y F HGrnntecater, N Y A Miller, Tf Y O H Pettit. NY KMC Brown, Ark S R Van Camper, Elmira F B Clark k la. Mobile J B Clark, NY Mrs W F Clark. N Y Miss Ahbio Clark. NY 6M Wright. Washington NUB Hart-ay. Wash, D 0 J J UpUam, US A A A Plant* Ns Y „„ -WL Tuttle & la, N J Dr Kerr, Salisbury, N C W H Kerr & la. Memphis Miss Kate Wilson, Ga Clias C Bvme, M D, Balt 1) Carlm. Brooklyn H M Hamilton, Baltimore 8 O Williams, DaltimOro C C Clark A la, Petersb’ Va T M Dimgan * Air Dennet Ala A H Jones fc la, Fbila C D Forest Sc la, N Haven J L Brown, Va W D Miller, Va C Winfree, Va T, Loyne, Va WHarper, Washington, DC Simon Stevens, Lancaster G A Strong, Wilrn’ton. Del W J Gunn, Oumov, Fla Maj Albert Smith. USA MB Marks & la. N Y John Barbee, LmiisvilleJ Com Smith. URN Adolph Unna.N Y TP DulTy, N Y J M Reed, N V J M Freeman, NY . A Van Lame, NY Mrs J A Van Lame, N \ NBSackett.NY B R Koen A la. Balt mr Chas Forman, NY J H Hurley, Hanibal, Mo RHIAUIo.NY ' T Bfirry A Cameron. NY » PA Ball, Balt J B Moore, Bavannah H Moore Ni ~ - TV F B Strouso, Phila Dr E W Vondersmith, N k TR Harley, NY MERCHANTS* HOTEL-Fonrth it., below Arch. A W Stellson. Mass ft? McCakan.Ky D P Nichols, rod • John Mamll A Ila, N Y O F Gaines, Pittston , „ E C Clark, Albany J 0 Lnraine. Clearfield, Pa W ft Hazard A da, Pa Wm Shortlidgo. Pa L G Graff, Pittsburg John Miller, Pittsburg D W Moore. Clearfield J II Totten, Md H Hubler. Warsaw, Ind E C Sinead, CWA E R J Danforth, N Y . D Kin r ahurr. Pa Wm T Ramsey, M Chunk J NI MqCiio, Va Missel J McCue.V* 8 Feighy A la, Ohio Thos Brodriek, Wilkesh e JB Hull, USA Mrs Hull A da J Johnson, N Y Jus P Jaok. Portsmouth J H Gowon, lowa City , J W Beazell, Uniontown J Pierce/Balt E H Impson, Wmsport Chos AI Stout, Easton J S Christopher* Ky JONES’ HOTEL,- Chestnnt street, above Sixth. J B Smith, N Y Geo Selhbridge, N V _ J W Phelps. W Ohnstor Alfred Thompson, N J John Waterman, Va Davis Burn, Va F Grineke, Ohio Philip Richardson, Ky SS Williams, NY F Lorame, N Y A B Thompson, NY D S Bojrd, Mass A B Miller, Mass John Mead. Maine _ P T Mead, Maine Thos Morrison. N Y Jsanc Manning, N Y 8 Brinkerhoff. N J JBoake.NY R R Borden, Phila - Wm Lea. Mobile E Ballad, N J J B Magruder. Phila E M Thompson- Phila J*s Roliertson, Brooklyn K B Snowden, Brooklyn Chns B Snowdon.Brooklyn Samuel James. N Y R Bowen, Providence 8 T Davis, Providenoe WWilson.N Y W D Jmlson. NY .., O G Parsley. Jr, N C Samuel Rothrauff, Md. B Shaffner, Md JasMcGiM.Md J) McCnllon, Cin. Ohio Mrs G Tracy A son, Ohio H McClure, Ohio . W Stevens. Onm , W Brougham,White Springs Geo K Berry, Balt AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Fifth. 8 II Brown, Pa W H Trescott, Stockton G J Bobbins. Bordentown Gen T Saverv, Maas Sam Binoroft, Ala TEManlv, Del J H Bowman, Smyrna. Del H H Hamilton, Me W H Seymore A la, Newark Jo« H Storms. N Y AHuezfcla.NY Ralph T Plunney. Wash Tims E William*. Wis Geo H Monroe. Wis N B Reynolds, N Y John Harris & la, Boston H Thomas, Boston hW Neal. Md J H Woodcock. NY J I< Thompson. Mass H B Stevens A la. Balt .Tames H Eldridge, Balt Geo W Tomlins A djv.Va J Thomas. Georgetowa.DC P Brady, Frocmansburg S M. Curtis, Del FRANKLIN HOUSE—Chestnut at., above Third. J Harrison, Lock Haven M McGrath, Brooklyn 8 II Jones. N Y Thos Leigh. Me W W Wallaoe. Va A Crocker. Flitohhnrg B I’ett, Pottsnllo Thos Williams, Balt E Cunningham, D C M Marion H Simons E T Blackman, Phila . EAGLE HOTEL-Third street, above Raee. HElliott. Shamokin. Pa BBoyd.NO CBtewart. Richmond J Dubois. 11l , M Pennington. Elmira Miss S Reeve, Elmira H M Morton. Del J T Williams, N Y C Callahan. NY P Wilson. Boston 8 Augeo, W Chester J Miller. Lewisburg J Marshal. Phila J Tilloaso A la, Md Miss L Fosap. NY R C Fairlamb, Dpi en J Yarnal). Delco DBNvce, rhmnixville S Levis, Del co J Eastman, N Y H Simpson, N Y STATEB UNIONHOTEh-Market street.above Bixtb. A J Hires, N J J 8 Leanard, Clearfield SMoClinsr.Va RBilvay,ohio JR. Sanders. Del OWBeaoh.Del G Reynolds, Mifilin co EE Hoyt, Warren, Ohio J Sanderson, Kittanning Mrs Stibgan. Easton Miss Emen, Easton 8 G Grone, Hnrrisburg James Tbomngna, Pa J Steiner, Coatsville A Mensing, NY 8 Jones, N Y„ . W W Hoopes- Wilmington H Glass, Carlisle,, R R Borden, Phila BF Bowman, NY James Thomnson, Cinn W Nicker. Pa John Jones, Pa J Dunwiddie. Pittsburg WII Watts, Pittsburg H P Dunbar, Newport, Pa THE UNIONHOTKL-Arch street.above Third. C C Carrol, Ohio B M Stiles, N J. JEWeisner. *kron,o LG Graff, rittaburg H Williams, Fort Wayne T Tomlinson. Wheeling,Va W 8 Clawson A la. N J L l, Day, Teona, IU Wm Underwood. Centro co A T «ice,N J. „ Thos W Rico, NJ RR Borden. Phila John Wood Pa B Bchmidt, Pittsburg Goo P Herr, Pa NATIONAL HOTEL—Roe* street, above Third. Jas 800V t Jamestown, Pa WmL Rodeers,ftlerccr,Fa George Fisher, Pa Bamuel Wioslar. Pa John Moore, Centro co. Pa John S Clnuges. Ph“^ G Wflidman. Lebanon, Pa Philin Barlow, N J J P Tolan. Rochester. NY N). Bostwick. N Y M Baum. Spruce Creek H J Samuels. Townnda Isoao N Lacey, Pa John Garberioh, N Y MOUNT VERNON HOTEL-Secnnd st.. above Arch. W H Ogden A ly, Pa H Milior, Myerejown Jas Crawford. Harrisburg A Calder, Deposit, N x E Eldred.Pike co Wm Adams. Pa- XT .. Mies Adnms.Pa Spencer Middleton. NY Jacob C Lom, Dot II Major, Port Deposit Geo Schuyler, Mich COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth st.. above Chestnut. 8 Johnson. NO TH Smith, Mobile T Costos, Chester co J Trayner, Chester co Miss Roberts, Pa B F Shantz. Dnrlestown W gtover. Polls town, Pa LB Platt, Buffalo. N Y Osgood Ellis. Brandon, Vt H Jackson, Chester co James Dye, NY Isaac Acker. Chester 00 Mias D Lamo, Troy, NY R J Eaton, Phila BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL-Second at., below James Tan!. Bucks co G Snyder & la, Pa M Durban & la. Pa H Smith & la. N J II Morns, Willow Grove M Atkinson, PineviUe MKilmn.NJ D MacLellan, N Y 8 Lowib & in, Ohio MERCHANTS’ HOUSK-Third at. above CallowhiU. G Klecknar, Clinton co, Pn AS Kline, Bernville, Pa A Stout. Bernville. Pa Mis* A Bash, Chestnut Hill Mifes O Bash. I Chestnut HtR C L Lochmnn, Carlislefpa C A Fntze, Carlisle, Pa • BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third at., above Cflllowlull. pVannerman, Bucks co, Ta Mrs Cadwallader, Pa .1 CndwalUder. Pa Mist Hnnck. Pa D Siesliol*, Sumneytown J HiosUnd, Lncn«t Grove Sami Kurtz, Reading John Gerhard, Roadmg BALD EAGLE—Third stroot. above CallowhiU. S Dofrftin, Chester co, Pa Henry Frank, Pa IMPORTATIONS. f Reported for the Press.] RIO PE JANEIRO—Bark Floresta—lBoo bags coffee, Tho* A Newha l A Sons. ’ RIO DE JANEIRO—Bark Cordelia—33oo bag* coffee, John R Rue. PASSENGERS SAILED. In steamship Kejrstono State, for Charleston.-!) H Ca v-uiaiuh, W Ferine, John Landis, Ole Bull Myers, G H Turner, Master Lewi*, M. Edmonds, G W Hicks, A Hughes. Mrs Robertfoq, child and nurse, Mrs Drapor, child and nurse. C Luijclcr and brother, Mr* Porter. Elizabeth hinlth, John Redman. Norman Brownson, J ?Wntborn, Te. C Howell and daughter. N VHermon. J R tie, Conrad Batch. 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Dilks to Mus Tillic Ash burn. liothnl this city. On Nov. 2or 28th, rhzabeth, wife of Adam Fnrlenheimer, aged 72 1 cars. * rJSHS'h 01 !*—°. n l '!° inatAßt. Mrs. Mur, F., vifo of James Huston,in theZ/th yearof lierace. ~1 uneml from the rcaidonce of her father. No. 5003 * ilbert street, this (Monday} morning, at 10 o'clock. * VA11..-On tho ,th mat, •nmol Jl.Vml, m tho 41th year of his age. ’ Funeral from his Into residenco, northeast corner of Ninth and Buttonwood streets, this l Monday )nmrmn'. at 10 o e'ook. * SIOU r.—Suddenly, nt Haddonfiold, N. J. f Rev. E. # Btont,ol New Jersey Conference, mtlio7ith y oar of his age. » VANBICKEL.—In Camden, Nov. 4. Lydia A., daugh ter of Wm. ftl. and Henrietta Vansickol, azod 2 years 11 months anil 4 dajs. * MrKINNEY.—On Monday nwnin*, tho 31st ult., Willie McKinney, eldest son of Alox, McKinney. Han., of Hoinpfteld township, Westmoreland county, Pa., in his 14th joar. 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Leave Wilmington at 9.26 A.M., 12.65 P.M., and 12.20 A. AI. .SUNDAYS Only at 11.10 P. AT., from Philadelphia to Baltimore, Only at 6.25 P. M.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER CARnttaohed, Will rtinna lollowa: Leave Philadelphia lor Porryville and intermediate places at O P. hi. Leave Wilminvlon frr PCffyvtHo and intermediate places nt a. 46 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Stammer's Run, Chafe’s, and Harewood nt 5.54 P. AI. n 5 8. M» FELTON, President. vs > notice. north TENNSYLVANU R A 11, - RUAO.-CHANHK OK HOURS. On and niter MONDAY, November 7Mi, l&d, Tna- KPiU'er 'i'roms on tins Road will run ns follows, viz: LEAVE FRONT AND WILLOW STREETS, PHIL ADELPHIA: For Bethlehem ( Express! nt 9 20 A. M. and 3 P. M. For Doylestown (Accommodation) at 8.40 A. AI. and 4 For Fort Wash natnn(Aeeoinmodation)nt6l\ M. TIMIN'* FOR PHILADELPHIA. T.eato I)cthh.heni(E-;i'reHfl> at« A. M. and 4.10 I’. AI. Leave Dojlcstown (Accouiln6dntitf/i) at 7 A. AI. nml 1/H) P. 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BfU'i'.v.eohotkeil to hlnmn, Buffalo, and Suspension Drul,o. tt.V Ticket* can be procured nt lhe Philadelphia and Elmira ilitilro'u] I.me t» Ticket Office, Northwest cornor i>l Si X. HI nnd CtlKft I’NUT Street*, nml at tho Paasen a delivered before 3 P. M, to insure >’,01114 th“ rni'in i’ For further inlwinrttum, apply fit Krei.-ht Depot. BROAD* bolow Vine. Or to CHAN H. TAi’PKN, Gonnral Azent, N. W. corner SIXTH aud CHKSTNU V Streote. 001-tf Philadelphia. rpiti) PKNxs'ylvANrr'lJenTral *- railroad. J 859. i 1859. Tin: CAPACITY OK THIS ROAD IS EQUAL TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY. THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, Comwttn: direct at Philadelphia with T!ito\v;li Train* *r<',n Bouton, New Yutk, hg;l idl pmntij East, nnd at tho Union Depot at Pitinhur;: with ThroiKii Train* for Cm r*irnmii, St. Lotus. Cleveland. Chiea-.0, Burlington, St. Paul's, ItiJuuiapnlis, Louisville, New Orleans, and nil intermodule! points m Olno, Indiana, Illinois, Kentuc ky , Michizan, Wiscons'n. Minnesota. Missouri. Kansas, Miu Nebraska—thus lurnisliiroj facilities lor the trans portation of Patio m: era unsurpassed ior speed and com fort bj nti> other route. r.xpri'rs nml Fast Line* run through to Pittsburg. a .thout ch'uii'a of Cara or Coiuluelorii. Smoking Car* aro attached to each Triin : Woodruff's N! 'cpinrf Car* tn Kxpresi am! Fast Train*. The NAP RUNS RUNS DAILY: Mail ami Fast Linen, Sun j..)Ki*xoppted. Mtnl'l ram leavenl’hilmlclphiMit 7.13 A.M. Fast lane “ “ JIAO A. M. Kxprrsn Trftiti leaves “ 10.60 P. M. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: Parkesbiirg Accommodation at 12.10 A. M. Hnirisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 2.00 I*. M. Columbia “ 4 30 P. M. i’l'hsourcr* for West Chester will take the Mail, I* .rkosburg, amt Lancaster Trains, at the Penns) I vania ILulro-td Pannemior Station. I’anHomtera lor Sunhury, Williamsport, Elmira. Buffa lo. Nuu.ir.i Falls,nml intermediate) points, leaving Phila delphia at / J 5 A. M , amt 2 I*. M., no direetD through. I'lcketh Westward may bo obtained ai the office ol the Comp,inj in Philadelphia, New York, Ronton, or Dal* t more; and Tickets Eastward nt any of tho important li ulroad Oifieo.i in the Weat; alsoon hoanl nny of the re/uiar Lino of Steamer* on the Mississippi or Ohio liners. Fare always ns low as any other Route. j‘:ni romp!e»irm ol tne Western connections ol the P •nnxilv.vtM Railroad to Chie.U'o. make this the DIRECT LINK BETWEEN THE HAST AND THE GREAT NORTHWEST. The cnmicct"m of tracks b> the Railroad Bruise at Pittiburc. a’ oiduic all driyruo or fernano of Freight, to. ether with Lie f, r. nu «»| nine, nre iidiantnu'a rc.uuly •ii 'irccmted h> Phippom of Froight nnd tho Travelling r.ibho. nir.uiiiTs wr.aTWAR ». Hr this Route Frouhimf all iic.acnption* can be for v,'riled from Pl’ilndolphia. New York, Holton, or Dalti ni'iro, to any point on tin* Railroads of < l lno. Kentucky, Ji'.lmm, llhmue, V.’iHConbin, low a, or.Mifisouri, by Kail io id direct. 'flip I’onimhamß Railroad also connects at Pittsburg with Sioanmru, by w luHi Omuls cm bo lnnvarded to any poit on tin* Ohio. Kentucky, 'i’cnnrh»Po, OumberUnd. Illmuis, Mmsu.'.ippi, Wiscoahin, Mtsouri, Kmkh, Ark'Hihia, andßwl Pi\pr«; and at Cleveland, s mk!i" ky. rtiul Uhicaao, with bloamors to all ports on the Nurtiiv hi,tern L"kes. Mt rcluinti and bluppers entriiGtnu the transportation ol tlieir Freight to tin* Company, oan rely withconfi di'rtce oil its hpeedy tr^n^.t. THF. KATI.R of' h RMtiUT to any point m the Weat lo Iho Penmiyh aum Rulroid are at all times n« lavora bl'irid ire ch »r'ed by oCi'M Railroad Comp, •irue«. Jits p irticiilar to mark paokageu via i'enna. Rail- .lerchantmn the V»'e u torderm,' zooils fiom the Kant, v.nU do a.'e'l to direct tl.ep. tobo chipped by th.fi Route. For Pr. i tht Contnody nr baipput t Ihrei tions. apply io.oi mldiew. either ol the billowing AeontaOl tho Coin lK"y: P. A. nT*VAI:T, l'.llOuirs; p. \le k Co., Moultons id ).., P. » and SP. M ’ J.i'f'Vi* V.Vit Chcter, Irom tho DEPOT, on EAST MARKET S iItEET, at 7 and lu A. M., and 2.?oamlft ON SUNDAYS -Lena <• Pinlndelphia at 8 A. M., ami 2 P, M, Leave W »bt Chflstar at /•>» A. M.. amt <. , V) P. M. , HENRY WOOD, 5-ti General Hupenutemlent. Tkl raaf 1’ U 1 1. A D E L P 111 A AM I) Ill'itlNli lIAII,- HOAU, WORNINIi I.INU. Ter I’DTTSVILLK, KKAD INIi n,„l IIAIIRIMICKIi. Leaves tho Depot, at corner of BROAD nnd VINK Streets- nt 7.30 A. M., DAll.Y.tSund'iys oxceptod.) for pOTTHVILLV.j HARRIsiIUKG, nml all intermodinte point*-, conimvlini; at Harrisburg with trains running to rittihuru, Chainl erslmrK, Cnrlible, Sunbury, Jco. AFTERNOON LINES. Leave at.l.W P. M., DAILY, for POTTBVILLE and HARRISBURG. At 4.45 P. M., DAlLV.lSimdajsexeepted.)for READ IN'G- mui inturmodiate points. np!B W. H. McILHKNNY.SeoretarT. CS NOTICK.—CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD-PAS SENGER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TKRMEDtATE STATIONS.—On and after Ist January. IV,j, tho IV.sfcOiuor Tr-uns for DOWNINGTOWN, will start from the Depot of the Philadelphia nnd Rouihmg Railrond Company, oonier of BROAD nnd VINE Streets. MORNING TRAIN for Downingtown, loaves nt 7JW A. M. AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at 4.45 P. M. DAILY (Sundays exoepted,/ By order ol the Board of Managers of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company. U3O W. H, MdUiENN Y, Secretary. RETAIL DRY GOODS. S ILK FANCY GOODS, AT REDUCED PRICES. L. J. LEVY & CO. Have reduced tho prices of thoir entire stock of SILK AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. Wllioh comprises a very dunce selection of all the New goods op the season. The inspection of purchasers is invited. Their STOCK is now complete, in all the Depart, inontrt, ami many of their GOODS have been purchased at tho largo Auction Sales, AT LESS THAN THE FOREIGN COST. They ofler to the publio a Urge assortment of the BESffGOODS MANUFACTURED IN EUROPE, at prices AS LOW as can be purchased elsewhere. 809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET. n7-3t yELVET POPLINS. THOS. W. EVANS & CO. HAVE NOW OPEN LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF THE NEWEST STYLES POPLIN TEXTURES. THOS. VV\ EVANS & CO., 818 AND 820 CHESTNUf STREET. 115-3 t rjMIE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, FUR.EMPORIUM ELEGANT CLOAKS. PARIS, LONDON, asd HOME MANUFACTURE, Now open in great profusion. NEW CI.OAKS OPENING EVERY MORNING, The farge*t stock in tho city. Ri:H VELVET CLOAKS, Plain and elaborate. lIANDSbMK BEAVER CLOAKS FINE CLOTH CLOAKB, MOURNING CLOAKB, ELEGANT COLORED CLOAKS, In Drap de Velour ; IMPERIAL PLUSH, if! Stripes J royal ri, Stout Fanoy Styles. Rugged Mixtures. Plaids and Btnpes. % and fl-4 First-rate Black Doeskins. Blank Broadcloths $1 50 to $5. Laa,..'Clo»km K Clo.hj,. oopER CONAR „ oiQ NINTH and MARKET. I7YE DISEASES. sh Oil. OSMUN. OCULIST, Who has juat returned from Europe after an absence of several years, during which time lie has paid especial attention to tlm treatment of Eye Diseases at the (letter medical schools of Germany, France, nnd England, pur poses to locate permanently in Philadelphia, and may Ue consulted ever* morning (Kundays excepted) at his Office, No. lt»19 CHESTNUT Street. The Doctor is provided with all the newest and most improved instruments necessary to the p.action of bis profession; among others, he has brought with him from Berlin, Prussia, a most perfect instrument for ex amining the optic nerve and the internal membrane* of tho Kyo—the first instrumenlof tho kind ever brought to this country. Every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, from 9 to 10 o’clock A. M. Dr. OSM UN will take ptensuro 111 HI-MIIS FREE CONSUETATIOI33 TO THE' TOOR. ni-tf "• * ~ ‘Mnts; \tTAN TED.--An Experienced Book- keeper and Business man will be open to an engagement from January IsL With an Importing.* Jobbing, or Ma nutociuriiK establishment. 8i isfnctory city reference given. Address Books, tnls Office. Commumea tions -trictly confidential. n 7 3t* WANTED— By a rapid and correct Pen man, a Situation as Entry Clerk, or Assistant Book-keeper. Address ** J?-. A.” Press Office. It* tig) ZfU) 0A?1I WANTED, and Partner 1° enrage with the Advertiser, who has a liko amount, jn alSlar.ufacturing business that is safe, permanent, and a sure fnrtuno. Particulars at an inter > law, by addressing •* Lumber ” Press Office. It* ANTED—By a Young Man, who has * * had many years experience, a Situation a* Sales mm m a Wholesale Cloth or Commission House. Can come well recommended, find can influence trade. Ad dresg** D. p. y..» p rtSi office. »7-3t* HOUSE OP REFUGE.—Wanted, a Male Assistant in the Whito Department. Apply to . JAMES J- BARCLAY, Chairman of the Executive Committee. J 1? « No. 3, ATHKN.LU.M BUILDING. ANTED.—The subscriber, an expe- V rienced salesman, wishes to make an engage- Rrlcil 1 a 4> * c lassdomestio dry-go-ds jobbing house or ISSi). Ten years’ experience m Philadelphia: has a large acquaintance and ft good oaeh and prompt short time trade. Can sell from. 575 000 to 3100 000 per an mim. Address, confidentially. Box 2343 Philadelphia post offico. nos-3t* WANTED— By a person having much experience in finances and accounts, a Situa tion as Bookkeeper. Unexceptionable city references given. Address Box 047. Post Office nl-tt* WANTED —A Young Man who has had some practice in a Retail Drug and Prescription Store, to take charge nfA Drue Store in ft Southern city. Address “ Caldwell,” office of this paper, for four days. n4-4t* VS/'ANTED—A first-class Salesman, in a \ Wholesale Dry Goods House in Market street. One having a large Cash and Short Credit acquaintance, will have a liberal salary given him Apply to WURTS, AUSTIE, & McVEIOH, No. 311 MARKET Street.; n3-thstn3t* WANTED —A German Designer for all kihflioftYnoHen Cloths. A permanent and lucra tive position is oflbreu to a German, having tho follow ing qualifications, viz.: A tllhrO'ugn knowledge of the French and Lngl.sh Languages, fin Hssufate knowledge of Woollen Manufactures as carried ofl abroad, and great skill anil mate in getting up new and faddy styles of Woollen Cioths. A .practical Weaver and Designer, and none other needap/i’y.tS 31 South FRONT Street. 010-mwf-tf _ 39 LETITIA BtreeL A YOUNG MAN, who has had nearly two > ears experience in the Drug Hrfsthes*, wishes a Situation either in a Wholesale or Retail Store'. Best of reference can he given. Can in time influence trade Address •* A. H. W,,” Preis office. nl-3t* 4ATANTED Eight or ten able-bodied Mon toioio a Mimjng Expedition going to Cen tral America. Those desmnz to join will address “F. Jorfcs,” lßbod s Dispatch, stating a place lor an inter view. n4-3t* A practical Bookkeeper .ksires to nocure a permanent Situation Ifi aWlrolesalo Store or Factory, where a living compensation will be given for Attertivo and efficient service. Best of testi monials will be furnished. Address “ Titus,” office of 7V Ptin, n<-3t* A GENTLEMAN, wlio has two or three hours of leisure during the' rfdv, would take chargo of the Books of any concern whose business does not re- Suire the services of a regular Bookkeeper, af a mo eratocompensation. Address *• Experience,” office of The Press. n4-3t /COPYING PAPERS OR DEEDS, SET thfig ffoolca attended to, hr a person who ha» some hours each day to dfarO. AtMress “Alpha,” No. 437 COATF.B Street. . . n 4 3t* WANTED —By an experienced Sales man, who can command a fair amount of cakh and six-months trade, an engagement m a.first-class Dry Goods House. Undoubted reference given. Ad dress” 0%o,” office of The Pros. nl-7t* *’oft SALE AND TO LET. FOR SALE.—The fidntlsotne three- Eiia story brick RESIDEXGE and Lot of Ground, No. P 27 VlNEStreet. first house below Tenth street. It has parlor, dining-room, and two kitchens on the first floor, summer and winter ranses, furnace, gas, lidtii. *o., and is jn porfect order. It has a good yard, wiui sine outlet. Lot Id feet by SO. Will l>o sold low, and on accommodating term*. Ap ril *t> A. D. CARVER & CO.. flt)s fh F. W. corner NINTH and FILBERT Sts. [T'OR SALE—A Half Interest in a Popu- A Ur WKKKLY I.ITEttAHY PAPKR. v«ll n tablished, m a city where there n no Other paper of its class It has a large circulation, and affords a most desirable opportunity for profitable investment to any find of literary taste. Address, for full particulars, " A. Y X..’L Baltimore, Md. n5-7t» FOR SALE—A taluable Lot of Ground, 143 feet by 100. three front#, water and gas laid on one front; suitable for a church or factory, it is situa ted in the Pouthweslern eart ol the city, in a rapidly im proving neighborhood. Terms easy. Address, for par ticulars,” J. K.,” office ot this paper. Hill*— rflO RENT—Rooms in the Third and J- Fourth Stories of the Bmlctinr No 411 WALNUT Hircet Adplt to JIORAGK FH! TZ. Convevancer. nl 3t« P y C. V, c nr. NINTH and SANSOM Sts. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS*—The Materials in all the Market Houses, in MARKET Ftroct. will be sold lowm lots to suit purchaser*, vis: Phin le Hoof. 40 CM leet of I’m Roofing. l(W.0OJ feet of Foards and ecantung, IJO.W Pa*in? and other Bricks, Meat Hooks, Fire V7m.(1,3 WO Ret of CuroStone, k. o. Arrv P EVEN Til, uvuve Thomesofl **«»?*;- * - B nt-15t* „ NATHAN W, j>LLiB. ®FOK SALE—The Mi)! Property, late or BENIAMIN PARRY.dec#aeeij.#it£*atein the bo rough of New Hope, Bucks count}, Pentisuva'na. con sisting of a Grist and L -w-Mill; the former having two overshot water wheels and three run of Burr Mill StoneJ, wuh Corn kiln, and the necessary machinery for manu f icturnu Gram, either for Grist or Merchant work; the 1 alter has a convenient Log yard attacned. and is driven hy rtn overshot water-wheel,with cast-iron gearing; tnore is algo a frame tenement on the premises. The Mills are (timed by the never-failing stream of wntor known as ” Grerit Spnrig Run,” and are capable of doing a large business. The Canals on each side of the Delafcafe River and the Bolvidere Delaware Railroad afford facilities for communication with tlie cities of Philadelphia and Nstr v rrk, andjor the transportation of freight at all sea sons of il’.ej car, which make it a desirable location lor miv kmd ofinaiiufactMrmg purpose. The above will be soliilow, a# the heirs are desirous of settling the estate. For turtl*Cr particulars, apply to CHARLES H. KNOWLES, on the nf-fttlses. or toOLI VKR PARRY, .SEVK.NTKKNTH Stre«t, tjlnr,Green, Plilhdclplim. o3i-»;. TO LET—A Second-story Room, conve nient to the State House, suitable for a Offioe. Apply «1 CHESTNUT Street. alt BOARDING. TO GENTLEMEN—PIeasant Furnished LotLmr Rooms, in Second and Third Storms. »th ii«* of P.irlor, in a Pm ate Family, at No. 630 W Wit Street, n-aar Franklin Square. n5-3t* LODGINGROOMS. for Gentlemen, second storv. handsomely fdrfliofied, private entrance, gas, Arc. 305 UNION Slreot. fht-Ct* TWO UommunicHtmg: Kcoms ; also, One small one vi.iant. at 1523 WALNUT Street. n3-flt* rn\VO HANDSOME COMMUNICATING Chambers, ou the second story, and one (or two. ifdoaired.) on the third, with large private parmrand private table, can l>e had nt 1718 PINE Street As this suite of apartments is especially suited to a single fanulv. it is desired so to rent them, to the exclusion of other Hoarders. ai 6t* T) RENT—A line Second-story Suite of of Rooms; rKi. a single Room, with or without Board. Location. ChEsTNL'T Street,above Filteenth. Address” B. D. IL,” Vr**s office. ni 4t* REMOVALS. Remo vai..—henry stevenson, TAILOR, be-a to inform his numerous 'r:cnds an«l customers tlmt h ’ has Re mo veil 'o 323 CHESTA LT Street, second door Iw’ow Fourth, South side, where he will keep a fine assortment of Cloth*. Caasimeres. Doe skins. Overcoating*. Cashmere Vestinra. Ac., w hich ho will be pleased to seil on the most reasonable terms. n3-lm' Removal.— martin & wolff have Removod to No. 331 MARKET Street, South side, below Fourth, whore *hey ofler a choice aseortmentof Fall and Winter Goods, at very low prices. *l3-2m MILLINERV GOODS, MRS. M. S. BISHOP, of9ISCHEST- V-4fcNUT Street, will open her New Show-Room*, on SATURDAY, No\eml>er s:h. with a choico se Pan# Millinery for this Winter, at JOPS cHt&IM T Strcel, next door to the St. Lawrence Hotel. n4-6t fv, WINTER MILLINERY.—Misses A«Lo'BRYAN. 911 CHESTNUT SlrMt. .tave Ninlh, will oi»*n Parts Millinery, for the \\ inter, on Tilt HS DAY. November the 3«1.135J. _ , n jy, MRS. M. S. BISHOP, of 915 CHEST &4I#»NDT Street, ha* now opened a splendid assort ment of Fashionable Millinery. 057-liu 729. NE w 729. FLOWER & FEATHER • STORE, 72# CHESTNUT STREET, jmt received per late STEAMER, a splencLd assort ii ka HhAD Jim;-;CIl FLOWERS, h LATHERS, ind PKtAun miLLINERV GOODS. THOS.KENNEDY &BRO., 7ao CHESTNUT ST., AND 4J S.SECOND ST. oc?)3ml yyARBU R T O N . 1 004’CHESTNUT STREET, above tenth, 300 E SECOND ST , nr.LOW SPRUCE ST. Has now opene ! t’*» ba'gest r. i-.‘ rnc* ’ :'f BONNET MATERIALS That can bo f.-'r l in the citr. ALL COLORS. 0 UALIII"AM? TRICES. UOODS CUT BIAS A LIBERAL TO TULLINKRS, oeM-tf-if Nothing uhk\pi;ii! nothing bet TERM Having the very facilities, v e are defermmed to furuish.at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, the lient and most sc.oojiable roo<]s in BONNETS, trimmed or untrimmi-d, JiIBBONS, (LOWERS, RUCHhS, Ac., Ac. , . We have novr a splendid stock of WINTER BONNETS. iq variety of style and «juah»T. sure to please the most simple or the most fashionable. Also, a most of Children's Straw amt Fancy Bonnets. Beavers, Flats, etc. Beautiful Cloth and Velvet Caps for small boys. LINCOLN, WOOD, fc NICHOLS, 725 CHESTNUT STREET, o!9*tf NORTH SIDE. SEWING MACHINES. ■pOR SEWING MACHINES. Silk, for Sewing Machines. Cottons. fo» Sewing Machines. Linen Threads, for Be* mg Machine*. Needles, for Sewing Machines. Oil, for Sewing Machines. To be had, Wholesale and Retail, at Bi M "O' 3o N '" ,hTII I I ,S!N S U , T , MADINN. 3 . 112 SOUTII FOURTH STREET. 112 STEREOSCOPIC BAZAAlt—Great Emporium for SiereosoopesandStereos.'opic Views, American, i rench ami English, Opera Glasses, Microscopes, and unproved Sy.otaole,, correct ,Op ti c,a n . 112 South FOURTH Btreet, below Chestnut. ttr Artificial tfuman Kv«» inmertpd. 011-trmf S' UPERIOR ARTICLE '« «b«t their FIRST GRAND CLASS CAL COPjCEItT {Vocitliind rnstrumeQtalJwiU Mko pl.ve on THUHSBAY KVKNING, December lit, HALL ’ °' ch ' ,tra of Price of Subscription—Three Ticket* for $2. Sub scription List open at Andre's and Beck k Lawton’* Mtt*ic Stores, and at M. F. Hall. Single tickets, ONE DOLLAR each; to be bad at the door on the night of the Concert only. For particular* see programme. nJ-tdl TUcDONOUGH’S GATETIEf*— RACE ST. WVBI ANOTHER NEW PLAY. THIS EVENING, and dnnng the entire week* found ed upon the thrilling incident* of „ . THE MEXICAN WAR, With A. M. HERNANDEZ , . • . moss. c^aLadinb In the principal part*. great band op SERENADERS, Girin* the be*t _ ENTEFTAINMENT IX THK CITY. WILL SHORTLY CLOSfi The Exhibition of DUSSELDORF PAJNT INGS, at the ACADEMY OF FINE ARTB including THE MARTYRDOM 0> JOHN HUSB. Open daily, irom 9 A. M. till 6 P. M., &od 7 to 10 P. M, AdimuionzScents. nS-talt PIRST GRAND CONCERT OV TRK - UNION ASSOCIATION. AT Musical FUXD HALL . Tn «ffig,r 4 ' “»• Poors open at 6)> o'clock. Concert commences at 7K HPEMPLE OF WONDERS. J- Northeaet corner of TENTH and CHESTNUT StnJets*-Becond Story, iIGNOR BLITZ'S NEW AND WONDERFUL DRAWINO-KOOM ENTERTAINMENTS of UAGr CAL MKT*MORPHOt»KB. VENTRILOQUISM, and the LEARNED C*NARY BIRDS.at hit NEW HALS EVERY EVENING during the WEEK, eommenelhg A p7 T*ERNOONS d °3 WEDNEat?AY SATURDAY Admission 2S cent*. Children 13 centt. 033-lm*_ Germania orchestra.—public Rehearsals every SATURDAY at MUSICAL FUND HALL, nt3K o’eioekP. M. A package of eight tickets, one collar. Single tickets. 25 cents. TobaoaA nt'G. Andre’s, and Beck A Lawton's Music Stores,antf at the door. 018-an PARL WOLFSOHN and CARL HOHN STOCK’S BURIES OF SIX CLASSICAL SOIREES, At the Foyer of tne ACADEMY OF MUBIC. Stil*onptiona wiU be receivtd at the Music Btoresof O. Andre k Co., IHM Chestnut street; Lee & Walker* 723 Chestnut street; Beck A Lawton, corner of SevenUs and Chestnut streets; A. Shmidt, 28 South Eighth street, 'where the prospectus and programmes can be seen. olt-lm .lIEUCIIANT TAILORS. O. THOMPSON, TAILOR, on and after tie IPth instant. By order of the of Direeton. n2-wfmtntu JOS. .V PIERiOL. Cashier. PORN EXCHANGEBANK,PhiIadeIphia, \J November 1.1553. , The Director* have THIS DM declared a Dividend of THREE FER CENT., payableno(demand. n2-wftn3t J. Mi. TORRak, Cashier. WESTERN BANK OF PHILADELPHIA v v November 1.1^3. The Directors of th-« B>nk hwe THIS DAY declarfrl a Dinde rd of SIX PERCENT., payable on and after the Uth mat. G. M. TROUTMAN. n 2 fit Cashier. COUTIIVVARK BANK, Philadelphia, Nov. 1,1553. The Directors have THIS DAY declared a Dividend of FIVU FER CENT.. payaWe *»n demand. F. P. hTEEL, cashier. beautiful ...ort- (QOAL oil. I'll OTIC COAL OIL WORKS PURN’NG AND LUBRICATING COAL OIL* HELMS, MORRIS, k CO., THIRTIETH, NORTH OF MARKET STREET IUr« NEWLAND & CO.. LOOKING-GLASB AND PICTURE-FRAME MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. An extensive stock of OIL PAINTINGS, ebs All at very Low Prices. 604 ARCH fcirest, Philadelphia. s»-toali f WARM AIR FURNACE. 11 THE NEW CONE FURNACE GAS CONSUMER Will thoroughly Warm your house with OXI-thiso ik*« coal than is reauired by anv other Furnace. Satisfaction in all eases guaranteed. muWrnts Warmed and Ventilated by ARNOLDA WILBON. amt venuun 10W CHESTNUT Street. SLATE MANTELS, The Richest and most Beautiful Specimens ol Enamelled Slate Mantels, ever offered for cal An this oountrj. manufactured by us, from Pennsylvania Slats stone, and for sale vary low. ARNOLD A WILSON. 10K) CHESTNUTStreet. BOOKING RANGES. VJ Alt in want of the Best Elevated Double Oven Cook, n ,lUn,..T,Udo«jn^l« i WI ™ N , g- MlO-taif iciochestxCt Stwrt. WOULD DO WELL BY IT c,11,„,0n DII.Kf i KESSIUB,North >-|>TH. above Cherry, and have their old Garments made to look sauai to new. by Cleansing or Dyeing, ard Re pairin<. p*-* l ' COAL OIL! COAL OIL !! COAL OIL!! I 10 bbla superior quality Coal Oil. for Burning. In store aud for sale bv in siure a RoWliii y ASHBURNF*. A C