The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 09, 1859, Image 3

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t ,i *>*#ljtf h»W heard the-lactore whloh Jlri CortW I* ““'
S ;>i»p«»!>!Wimwt« »»■“ Didtens " V*>fe#{J* ( ,g?
v - J iSiirth of tlia brilliant Maria before the Pf M>« « Llta
i ystmifatfitale " OM .
aary tosoeirly to'procure a Mat- :■ . \ ! .-
v C.Walborn fc Cbfi ifajr ■ N«i:* naafNorthSiith
: V-’-WWaS biv.VlrMdrbortii.iiMd ftair superb
- j.stoofcq? GentliraenVWtMPer* fa antfoipatioii of the
1 ■«Jtowa-tyiultmmUi th.
'•*^ : "'#H»Misa®ft'»V*UW',Uibi* rnrmente; are
' .jotiiaat this estabhsbmontv.rre nepd hardly say that it
-.' ' fi 'i/if plsei tk find, them fa tUo greatest variety and
■ <- ityi«cTbeiretoekpf o e» o,, P arai » ll fas Goods! in'tene
•'VI l !s'»lsb nnshriassed, .' '. -
~• '^Box’i’CociK.—This artlolftisprepared
% boat* purified •oooa-Ndt OH. It ponesses ex*
i trimrdinaryproperties ‘for preserving and beautifying
'the Hair, and restoring its natural luxuriant and glossy
,;J;jappearan‘oe, - It is and the perfume w
delioaleand rare. It i»,a beautiful artlole to dress ohil
• .dfen’a bain- No lady, or gentlemen,should be •without it.
• its is always the. oase when an article Is in demand,
..rivals havesprting up who would raaw© the publio be
lieve that thelr* is the .(epuiue Preparation, but we
i . have good reason for believing-that Pharos k Pox are
I,:! the^ravehtoraand originalmanufacturers of this unri
.vailed preparation for the Hair. We hare only to add,
it)f JIoiAe fownat. 1 - '
$, L. Oapek, having had experience
f., tn Practical Phrenology,V(il continue to make exarai
" 'nations* and give written descriptions of character,
’ -without flattery or reserve; at the Cabinet, 922 Chestnut
• stftet,’second story, south side; V. j ’ •
E. W. CABUYi & Co.» 714, Chestnut Btreet, soil,
' wholesale and retail, every, variety of Table Cutlery,
frothiS oenUperdozfinto slooper set. Thoirstookof
. fine Table Cutlery is the largest and'most, complete of
' any in the. city. , ,
. V I CAStBYh A BROTHBR.
, .* Curtains,
* ' .BatinDamasks,
; French Brooatels,
*-■’ ' Terry andßepß, ' 1 • ’ ; '
w ; GiU Cornices,Bands',’ . ,*
J ’’ *£„,*“ Tasssleand Fringes,
LacpCurta’nsr; -
•* *■* Mnitlh Curtains, '
V \ EinVdPiano Covers,
* -" '.-Window Shades, ,
Every style of material ift use for CutfAin Draperies,
Purniture Coverings. Our stock Is unequalled for style,
quality, quantity, and price. .Our store is 71# Chestnut
street, in the' Masonic Hall, below Eighth street, North
side, - ’ ' .W, H. Oa&etl k Batonmi.
; Tag Democratic Delegate ELKcriox.—Tho
Democratic Delegate eleotiontock plaoe last evening,
throughout the State. There was a warm contest; and
the geiisiai result is looked for with-mueh anxiety. It
is Understood thAt in all the district# there was a very
decided .vote m favor of supporting, without respect to
party, the Brown Stone Clothing Hall, of RookUill k
■ Witon, No*. #3 and 605 Chestnut street, above Biith.
. -Parlor and Nirassnr Ebxrrrs,.Bronzed And
irons, Fine Steel Fire-Irons* Parlor Scuttles, nod general
; Hou*e-furnssbing. Goods, at low prices, at J?. S. Farson
t Go’s, 8. W.oomer of Second and Dock streets.
.TauTHFini and enduring impressions of places and
things given through the Stereoscope. The finest variety
at the New Emporium, 18 South Eighth street
’/ ,• -• Jas.Cebmbr&.Co. ‘
Study your interests and give Love's Aaro
Teas nud cheap Sugars a trial. , • >
v Tiir World is Full or Musr«.—lt is heard in
the rush ofihe river, the flow of the fountain, and the
solemn swell of the sea; the wind sways the forest
trees, and leaves unnumbered lift up their tnnefnl mur
murs ; the moan of the lofty pines is an elegiac strain,
and the tangled vines are Nature’s harpstrings, upon
Which foil winds play. But the sweetest musioof aU,
is in.that trntbfdl voice which ,tells men if they want
elegant, beooming, and seasonable Clothing to go to the
Palatial- Store of. Granville' Stokes, No. 007, Chestnut
street. ’'
A Sbrmoit or Hear Her.*—Rev. W. R.
ger preached, last Sunday, a discourse in Boston,
on,“JMean Men,” of whom, wo understand, there
arcanum her of specimens in that city. Thosar
'mon was founded on the following text:
\‘*The mean manbowethdown/'—(/mioA, ii, 9.
• The preacher divided mean men into three
classes:
v 3. Aristocrats, who inherited wealth and posi
tion acquired by the industry of their 'ancestors,
Rhd who wished to appropriate. aU their resources
to namporing themselves.
. i. Beggar*,'who get a subsistence by wearying
with their importunities, too mean to earn it them
•aiW > '
•. J. Knaves, consisting of fast livers, gamblers,
c bar-keepers, Ac.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS
UP YO IiO’CLOORLABT XIOaT.
- k HOUBB—Chestnut st.. below Ninth,
. AgEastin.Balt vV 7 P/TRLuokett, Pa
T.DeasLCum.O'. , ' ,mr*Warzlwirh
nepMaaoi.'TeXß* ■ Rfl Bollins.Va ' 1
' jmAioCullouah,N Y
* ,-AH . Thosß Dillingham. Boston
/ /■'GeoßWflson.Norfolk r ‘
;' i W*Hadnali. MiM 4 ‘ CD Crockett. Boston •
- M H Parlay, St Johns, N B G H Perler, St Johns. NB
' . HoßHayward . FSEntHsh & ly. USM
' Mrpo<»e, Wasbinrton AtStrakosoh.'NY
WTaylor & . EL Taylor, NY
; JohDCiarkfTmte! 1 Ang Bercman.N Y
CLlrfdell & Ir,NC 1
i/K s ?, e fr nlown '
.• jf EH'nsiriieend.Conn „
. . . GWells,.Md-'
? <(‘CBjf-Benie fc la. N Y ChasLaiurNF
Williams.. NY i , ■- HiD Weed & la, Bavannah
Sayannah AQrmneli k la.N Bedford
’1 'J JWatthews. Balt , , . E.l Robeson, Pa ‘ -
•-Gtoo'W Sparks & la, Del -.T Brown k U.St I/ouis
•.HHHelacjr, Boston , GR Colby Ala. N Y ,
■:V tgufTcy, Pa .> Hon F Watts, Carlisle •
;V'.jEßid(jfe,Pa. - ■ OHams.Pa^
, Appleton, NO - TD Loney, Balt
•OTr.vi., Jt Y , JWIBoiNY
■; ,8 } Kimii, BoJtnn Lll Bonediok, fl V
liC Oed w Dav & la, Va .. - : :
A'-S CTate, NY - c > 4* WNflwwtarbwr, Cal
Wash • , J A Godfrey, Union
i . jßEwmantN Y, ThosCPerrin,SC
W E Rider.N Y , , kI, Norte. Chicaso .
0 Maoalester, Torresdale JVt P, Frankhouae k la, V&
' - MtssDavidson, va . •; DHonstoh.Balt
'< ST Wehbi Salem Samf Q West, N Y :
B M Bailey, Richmond, Va B Etchelmrger St la, Va
John s Coles. Va ' F Walker.-Va
O P Hanson, Balt • Geo T Coulter, Balt
H'Rseh.NY . • E B Addison. Jr,Va :
. . Johns ftnox,JivV* -/ : R J Fetley A fa, Liverpool
■ r ßyronDavisoji(Rl MrMahon^
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourlhjst., below Aroh.
F'WJpnjtfßaß": Gen A Anderson. Pa *
K MpbsJisn. Pji ' . , , Mrs A]den ; Cannonsburg
, Mrs BirtowrWMb. Pa ’ Jns P Smith, Ohio
KASkerr k wife,Pa • P P Emery,Boston
WHByre . C 8 Lennox; Brooklyn
' fls.§F? ,y * II ® Hon W Bock, HAmsburs
Jf ff. KntijJPottrnlle E Wethcrbea. Chicago. Ill*
JP wjrUjniTrenton.NJ Hon JBGuthrie, wash
T W WeUioftom Mom . B Barnet. Keaton. Fa
,J A lanes &U. Easton. Pa Bqht 8 Colder, Miss :
J?«P r ?s** ,^ a 4* Mcmtonr, Pa H.Mudge. Wmgport
S Beaforp, Luxerne co .w Colon. Pa
OHopson,Cfinfon co - Lewis, York, Pa
MBanUtx, York, Fa . .6 W Sylvester, N *
■W MoLe«l/Fft , , ; JMFnrrOr,NH
AMERrOANHOTEL-Chestnutrt.. above Fifth,
BanfECurtiss,<3)o,o. 'ELBtover.Cin. p r -
JT Young. Ciij>oL . Wm Overend. Cm. 0 :
. Sami B Ray. Cm. 0 _ Geo MeComas, Md -i •
M'A-Forbasb, Worcester WmMMorris.NJ
L W Johnson, Mas* ‘ W Leaman, Pa
Geo &trllpn, Jr, Mass . James E Bird, Del
* • John James, N Y
wm Lewis. N Y . ft H Martin, B C
FCPftiUy.ya •' JB McCrenrv,M Chmjk
w Sharpe, Summit Hill R A Abbnit, Summit Hill
w Hamer, Summit HiU ' Jos 8 Chahooo.Wjikesbarre
j UßtoverAI«.NY - J)HCo®,NY
JM Stolbanr, NY., JIM Gordon, N 0
fP§EX*Z, ' ■ .
M« (Mbralth, Cel - JC Mnlt, Mui .
Ijaswr"*" 1 n*«kV •
eoW Compton, Md If 8 Mansfield. Mass
*h« eed ' wiUism,lport
JONES''HOTEL- Chestnut street. abqveSixth.
EdwMcCann, Baltimore Ohasf E Sava**. Baltimore
aJv BfeqemaafLaiioaster, Beoj 8 Bell. 8t Louis
. Jjß Smith,'Me . . Jo* McDaniel &Vf, Bel
, MiMMfiDMiieUOover, Del JI, Bradley. NY. .
Mrs EP Star r. Charleston J R White. Baltimore
H Anderson. Baltimore JCoudon.JrMd
JohuTrippett.NY. Tho« R Abbott. Boston
=. testis 'h™* 1
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'THE UNIOX HOTEL—Atoh •!,«(. above Third.
’ f P? 1
r GeoDßiddle.Pgr >:•- J AHau*,Gr«en Caatle.Fa
. ; BBortoaufeia.RwtOQ LW Stewart, P*
K.jH Johoemi, O.hio ,If Mawengef, Claval’d, 0
!*- !»4 n ?*r, ffiTOd^Aibanr
r,./ i Cf«#;Hunoottanoo,ra wc Swan. Pa •
<-XpKjror k-vnfoinJ. ’ BAble,Kftiton
• Kft&nff *; u ’? a .
CrßCopelMJa. K-Y- FGKline,M Chunk
IRJBtTnlf.Ohio. • - .. Geo Jnhnson.Pa
dims T/ohnyKaeton - - Beni Haywood, Pottuvilie
aAJlßojj.rßtloili. JMii!ho]|an(i, Bt I.oma
-ifi iV .i jBANKI.m HQU*S-Ohe«tnot ah, above Third.
-- H- «p^ J P on “lS , f* Danville - IcU, Brooklyn
v^Cßatterfiold.Md
*JAT>SB Sixth.
®; \. S Jenkm*.Mechatuoaburg jnaOCrouee. Tyrone City
- fttterMH,Pa-.i -Miaa'JjJ Hardy, Juniata
Mrs M. jNrardr*/uautta oo ,M O Getty. Indiana, Pa
liyer.Lyoommg,PA W HQlivar, ca
■ Biipbairi.Balt . ; ----
'J-j • ='■ a NATIONiOi HOT3?i>—Pane Third.
- - Jooftl»<mar f Mlner*vjlle' Jf C Morrison, Pottsville .
panyfesle &_*oa.Ppttaye, MrAouto &.la/PhUa. ,/
ThosColeman,Lancaiter. Ja§GKe»*!er, Easton ----
~ ■ GSUo.iardrAllenfcowii •**’ tjiJMoil, Betwi« f ; *
.'*• if Garrison, pa -• . .-V ■ B Garrison, Pa ..
(i MHowell.Oolnnibiftcn ! EDSmith, AUontoyrn -
IfßJfaG&ty Joaostoyff : :
■ . SAIO.iysHEiP HjiTKfc&lsonii st.'.'teW y%
' ?AWa?Dßaiii Belviifrra Mfasßaedefyk*'?!. v il 0
14 3*l.BToonjpeon. Dpyle'lpy'b
. D Merpok. Book* p.o •
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Isfestel/PisS"
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:«OTBi>-gii't(.rt. : , aKva'phirtnut,'
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-BrACK SEAR ROTElj—Third «t„ above Cullowhili.
T Seislove.Pa j , -. 0 Mojer.TWontgoraery co
Hartsvillo Mrs Finnev, Hartsville
C Smith, Sumneytown E Cfulwalader. Buckingham
' p Harper, Jenkintown, , 0 Roads. Byberrv
RVs Roads, By berry ~ J Robb. Klineayillo
A Clay ton,Buck co B Krubb, Lanwlale
M Artmau. Zionsville D Woodring, I.ehuh co
Abraham Aohey, Suraney n Lindford Roods, Bybarry
"William Harrier, Pennslrg Jamea M.Thomas, Bucks co
A M Bright, Bemville. D LooHe, Readtnr
Nathan Landes, District, Sami Fetter, Bucks co
Henry Freed, Pennsburtf D B Boyer, Boyerstown
Levi R Lash; Coxtown Danl Lehr, Dauphin co
, ’; BALD EAGLE—Tliird street, above Callowhill.
John Roads, Montscorn’y co J G Winke. Lehich oo
O L Krauss, Lehigh oo Aaron Kachline. Pa
John H Ketterer* f.v John Ketteror, Pa
Reuben Stover, Monroe co A Levenrood, Monroe co
Eli Griffith, Montgomery co T Aber, Balt,
‘John T Berger, Pa Gen Levan. Lancasterco
yhosMorrow, Lauco -N C HofTman, M Chunk
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
' SEE FOURTH PAGE. :
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
NORFOLK, Nov. 7.
Since my last we bare in Hampton Roads the ships
Enterpe, Arey.76 days from Caiino: Michael Angelo,
Eldriuge, 110 days from do; Gerald of ihe Morning,
Baker, 7C days from do, and Jas Hovey, Robinson, 81
days from do—all wijh guano to order, we havo a re
port here of a British bark from Rio do Janeiro for
Hampton Roads, in ballast, being ashore 20 miles N of
Hattera*.. where she is likely to be a total loss Her
Captain is here, but I oannot get to see him, and do not
know either ,his name or tiiat of the vGbbol. Ho has
stripped her, and is here with his orew. 11. V. B.
BY TBLXGRAPR TO TUB PRESS.
New Yokk.Nov.B.
Arrived ship Ellen Austin, and Caravan, from Liver
pool,
, - MEMORANDA.
Steamship Keystone State, Msrehrann, hence at Char
' lesion at S r M, 7th inst.
Steamship Persia, Judkins, for Liverpool, cleared nt
New York yesterday.
.Ship Goloonda. Purringson, cleared at Boston 7th inst,
for Ceylon and Calautta.
Bark Chevallier. Anderson, from Rio do Janeiro, Sept
25. aruved at New York yesterday. , .. , .
«-Bark Powhattan, Simmons, for Lloata, sailed from
Marseilles l&thult.
Brig America, Robbins, from Alexandria, at Ports
mouth 4th inst.
, Brigs Geo Harris, French, from Boston, and Jas Cros
by, French, from Portland for Philadelphia, sailed from
Holmes’s Hole. 6th inst. . A
SohrBN Bmuh.Bmith,'for Philadelphia, cleared at
New. York yesterday. . „ ,
. Bohr Riohd Thompson, Lloyd, henoe at Gloucester 6th
Soiir F Warren, Coombs, hence at Calais 27th ult.
, Bohr Carthagena, Crops, honoe nt New Bedford 7th
Sobra Ann S Brown, Brown, and H H Godfrey, weeks,
henoe, arrived at Washington, £> C» yesterday.
HOLMEB’B HOLE, Nov 4. P M-Ar schs Daniel G
Floyd, Racket t Juliette. Chase, and White Squall,
Bharp, Boston for Philadelphia; Flv. Cheoseman, Nan
tucket (or Philadelphia: E F Lewie. York, Portland for
do; Niagara, Donovan, Rookport, Mass, from do,
Sailed brig Wm Moore. „
6th—Ar schs Lammot Dupont, Corson, and John R
Plater.Gandy,Philadelphia for Boston: Fanny,May
hew: R Gilfillan, Smith : Julia Maine, Preston ; Cnas
M Neal, Henderson; Voshti Sharp, Sharp, and Mary
Nowell. Covili. Boston for Philadelphia.
6th— Arschs Eliza Williams,Taylor; M ABhropshi,e,
Shropshire; Ida,Clark; JaneC Patterson,Hand; 8 FSol
liday, Seaman; Paucaeset, Waplea; CharlesP Stickney,
-Garwood; J Ireland, Bteelman, ana Theresa C. Granny,
Philadelphia for Boston; Ocean Ranger, Tibbetts, Now
, Juliette. White Squall, Fly,
E F Lewis. Niagara, Robert Gilfillan, Julia Maine.
Charles M Neal, Vashti Sharp, Mary Nowell, and
.sobs James If Stroup, Corson,Philadelphia
for Boston; Tirrell. Higgine, Baltimore fordo.
Sid, revenue cutter Morris. ,
; 10 AM. wind Last—ln port the above arrivals of to
day, and schs Lnnimot du Boot, John R Plater, Ida.
Eliza Williams, M A Shropshire, J, O Patterson, SF
Holliday, Pauganett, Charles P Stiokney, J Ireland,
Theresa O. \
MARRIED.
ALTEMUS—EYRE.—On the Bth inst,, by the Rev.
Philip Brooks, Henry Altemus to Hannah 8., daughter
of the late Nathan w. Eyre. „ ,* =
HERITAGE—BATEMAN.—At Bhckwoodtown, New
Jersey, on the7th instant, by Rev.flonj.B. Everett, Mr.
Wm. W.Hontage, of Denton, Md., to Miss Augusta H,
Bateman, of the former place.
DOWNIE-SMITH.-On the Ist inst., by Rev.D.W.
Bartine, Mr. Joseph SevelingeDownie to Miss Anna R.
Smith, both of Philadelphia.
RICHARDS—THOMPSON.—Nov. Sd. by Rev. Jolm
Chsmliers, Mr. Davis B. Richards to Miss Jonnnotte
Thompson, all of this city. * L *
SPEIBE-CAMPBKLL.-On tho 19th Sept., by the
Rev. Noble Frame. Mr. Peter M.Speise to Miss Alary
Roberts, both of Philadelphia. . . *
- DELL—VAlL.—October 25, by Friends’ coremonr,
Thomas W. Dell, ot Philadelphia, to Jeannette H.
Vail, of Gnakcrtown. N. J. *
. GARDINER—MOIH.—At San Francisco, California,
on the 13tb September, by Rev. Dr. Scott, Mr. Thomas
Gardner, of Baoramento, to Miss Hannah E. Moir, of
Philadelphia. >*
McGOwaN—LOVB.—On the lltb October, by Rev.
William Rhoads, Mr. Edward McGowan to Mias Annie
Love, both of this city. *
. HVNTER—PROCTOR.—On the 25th September, by
Rev. Franklin Moore, Mr. Charles Edwin Hunter to
Miss Mary Virginia Proctori both of this city. *
SNYDEH-WATTER.-Nov. 6th. by Rev. I. D. Wil
liamson. Cbsries H. Snyder to Magdalen, only daughter
of Charles and Anna Watter, both of this city. *
DIED.
HAMPTON.—On theBth inst., alter aliagering illness,
Elizabeth Hampton.
Her relatives and fnonds are respectful!; invited to
attend her funeral, from the residence of william G.
Skillmsn, No. 1012 Wallace street, to-day, the 9th inst.,
at2o*clock. P. M.. without further notice. *
HOLBROOK.—On SatardAv afternoon, 6th inßt., Capt.
Benjamin Holbrook, in h s81«t year.
Tho relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend his funeral,‘from his late resi
dence, No, 7MSouth Front street, on tliia(Wedneßday)
afternoon, Bth inst., at o’clock, without further no
tice. To proceed to Trinitr Church. The Ship Masters’
Society Are also respectfully invited. *
JONES.—Suddenly, on the 7th inst.. Wm. R. Jotios,
son of Jacob and Catharine Jones, in the 22d year of his
age. *
Funeral from the residence of his father, No. 423 Rich
mood street. Gate Queen,) Kensington. Eighteenth
ward, on this (Wednesday) afternoon, nt 2 o’clock. *
FOULKROD.—On the 7th inst., Mtvhaia, wife of John
Fouikrod, in the 67th year of her age.
Funeral from the residence nf her husband. John
Foulkmd, No. 5 Romam Block, Fronkford, on Thurs
day Afternoon, At 1 o’clock. **
GRAHAM.—On-the 6th inst., Mr. John Graham, in
the 43d year of his ace.
Funorat from his late residence. Market street, near
the first toligate, West Philadelphia, on this (Wednes
day) afternoon, at 1 o’clock. *
SHORT.-t-Nov, 6. Joaeph Power, eon of Benj. and
Lizzy Short, aged 8 years and 3 months.
Fanemi from the residence of his parents, No. 637
Marshall street, on this< Wednesday) afternoon, at 2
o’clock. *
, KRYDER.—On the 7thinst„ Frederika Augusta Kry
der, in the )#th year of her age. *
PANCOAST.—On the 6th inst., Abbie Pancoast, in the
3?d year of her age. *
Black velvet poplinu.-Jusi re
ceived, best quality plain Black all-wool
• ■ OTTOMAN POPLINS.
Also. Block Velour Reps all qualities.
So. Cashmeres, Lupin’s make.
o. Satin de Chinos, all qualities.
Do. Bombazine*, all qualities.
Do. French Mennnes, Lupin’s make.
•• Do. Thibet Long Shawls.
Black and Second Mourning Bay State Long and
Square Shawls.
BESSON k SON* Mouruinr Btore,
i)5 808 CHESTNUT Street.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Cocin! Coml Com!
PHALON k SON’S COCIN ,
THE ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE
Made from
COCOA-NUT OIL,
FOR PROMOTING THE GROWTH OF THE HAIR,
Tbit valuable preparation is rapid)? taking: the place
of over? article now in use, asjt restores the hair
to ils natural color and brilliancy. One trial will sat
isfy all those who have used an? other preparation.
FHALON & SON’S COCIN
. Promotes the growth of the hair.
FHALON k SON’S COCIN
■ Prevents the hair falling off.
fHALON k SON’S COCIN
. Kills and removes dati4?u£
FHALON k SON’S COCIN
Gives new life to the human Hair.
PHALON k SON’S COCIN
Makes the Italy rich and glossy.
FHALON k SON'S COdN
Is the most perfect dressing for the hair.
/ FHALON k SON’S COCIN
Leaves no disagreeable odor.
. PHALON k SON'S COCIN
Leaves no stieky substance.
PHALON k SON’S COCIN
Costs 25 and 00 Cents a Bottle.
Be sure and ask for PHALON'S COCIN, and see that
you get no other, as there are many imitations of this
article in tho market.
Prepared by
PHALOf k SON,
Manufaotams of the Golden Crest Perfumery,
New York.
For sale wholesale by
W. B. ZIBBER No. lA3South Third slreot.
T. S. PETERSON k BRO’fi.No. 206 Chesnut street.
E. H. HUNT & CO N.W. cor. Fifth AChesnut
BOLDEN’S No. 708 Market street.
T. W. DYOTT A SON’S No. 218 North Second si.
AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND FANCY DEAL
ERS. no7-mws(»t
Elegant Fall and Winter Clothing—
at Robert H. Adams', southeast corner of Seventh and
Market streets— Dress Coats of the bent
quality; Business Coats, Promenade Coats, and Riding
Coats, in all the latest styles, andastook of Overcoats
that cannot be surpassed in variety, style, or quality.
.A full and complete stock of Black and Fancy Caisi
mere Pants, of the best and choicest fabrics, and a su
perb'stock of Silk, Velvet, Cashmero, Grenadine. Cloth,
Satin, and Cawimcre Vests, all cut, mode, and trimmed
equal to ouitomer Work, expressly for retail griet, and
will bt sold at the most reasonable pfitts.
, nMinw&tb-tojftl
The Nb Plor Ultra !—Jules llaubl’s
VEGETABLE LIQUID HAIR DVB hn« no rival in the
world._ Perfectly harmless, its action is instantaneouK
in changing the color of the hair into a soft, brilliant,
natural brown, blaok, or auburn, without injuring tho
hair or rendering it harsh, as is the case with other
dyes. Sold by all druggists, and br JULEB HAUEL Sc
CO.. No. 70i CHEBNUT Street, Philadelphia.
fto7-d<stVn '
Harris’ Boudoir Sewing Machine. ;
immiQved double-thread,
first premium at every fair.
o»,ra Phil*. Office, 730 ARCH St. Agent* wanted,
■ lloopland's German Bitters will post
lively eure Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervous De
bility, Ao„ Ac. BOOFLAND’S BALSAMIC CORDIAL
will positively oure Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough
Ao.» Ac. . : »
, Prepared 'bp Br. 0. M. JACKSON t CO.. 413 ARCH
Street, and for .ale by Druggiat* and dealer, generally.
Frvee 76 cent, per bnttle. eeM-tf
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Saxo. With a Portra t. l2mo. 75 cents.
ART RECREATIONS. 12rao. $l6O.
For sale by
WILLIAM 8. & ALFRED MARTIEN,
n« No. 6G6 CHESTNUT Street.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
gUPERIOR DRESSING GOWNS,
MANUFACTURED AT
W. W. KNIGHT’S,
000 ARCH STREET.
Tho newest and most beautiful styles always on hand;
very suitable presonts for the approaching holidays.
Just received n lot of
PURE SILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, EXTRA
HEAVY.
TIES, SCARFS, Ac., OF THE NEWEST STYLES,
FINE SHIRTS AT WHOLESALE, RETAIL, OR
MADE TO ORDER,
AND
GtMRrfNTIED TO FIT.
nD-djl
C. WALBORN & 00.,
(NOW) NOS, S AND T NORTH SIXTH BTRBBT,
have now n very superior assortment of Bhirts, Under
olothing, Gloves, Hosiery, eto.
Spooia! attention given to
GENTLEMEN’S WRAPPERS,
of whjoh a fine assortment is constantly kept on hand.
ois)-3mif
T NICHOLSON*
Manufacturer of
SHIRTS. LINEN and MARSEILLES
. , BOSOMS nnd COLLARS.
A large and choice assortment, nnd will MABR,
always on liand, unto whioh I particularly invite tbs at
tention of cash andprompt-paying short-tins buyer*.
8. E.ooraerofSKCONO And ARCH Streets,
PHILADELPHIA. 013-]m*
DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
p'ELT CAHPETINQS.
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS,
MANUFACTURED AT TUB
WASHINGTON MILLS,
LAWRENCE, M*SS.,
FOR SALE ET
JOSHUA L. BAILY.
IMPORTER AND JOBBER,
’ * *l3 MARKET STREET,
nB-lf PHI LADKLPIIIA.
QONGO SHIRTINGS,
MADE FROM
AFRICAN COTTON,
Warranted in nil ronpocts the produot ol
FREE LABOR.
For irate exclusively by
JOSHUA L. BAILY,
IMPORTER AND JOBBER,
213 MARKET STREET,
n PHILADELPHIA,
(JAS FIXTURES, &c.
PHILADELPHIA
(IAS-PIXTUBK WORKS
H, F. WABtISR. W. 9. MISXBT. W. O. B. MSSEJLL.
WARNER, MfSKEY. & MERRILL,
MANUFACTURERS,
STORE, No. 7X3 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
WARNER, PECK. & CO.,
No. 870 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
Would respeotfully inform the public that they conti
nus to iKOnufactitre all kind, or
GAB FIXTURES,
GIRANDOLES,
Apd that their large and varied stork comprises the
simplest as well as the most elaborate patterns, design
ed by thoir French artists. They also continue to keep
at their store,
No, S7G BROADWAY,
a large and full assortment of their manfnetured good*.
Dealo'gnnd others are invited to call and examine.
r>B-)2t
QOA.L OIL.
PHILADELPHIA
PHOTIC COAL OIL WORKS
BURNING AND LUBRICATING COAL OILS
Manufactured and for sale by
HEIiME, MORRIS, & CO.,
THIRTIETH, NORTH OP MARKET STREET.
■B-Sin
Jj}YE AND EAR,
DEAFNESS.
DR. VON MOSCHZISKRR,
OCULIST AND AURIBT.
Br, M. gives his exclusive attention to the medical ami
surgical treatment of the EV E ami EAR.
DEA PNESS of the longest standing removed both hr
medical and surgioa) operations on the latest scientific
principles. Dr. M. would lie pleased to receive mom*
tars of the tned(oal faoulty who wish to witness his
method of operating for tlio removal of Dealnosi, or any
operation on the EVE and EAR.
ARTIFICIAL EYKR INSERTED.
Office South NINTH Btreot, above Spruce.
Office hours from 9 A. M. to 1 F. M„ and from 4 to 6
P. M. iiT-lmif
DEAF MADE TO HEAR.-—Acoustic Au
ricles, Artificial Ear Drums. Cornets, Soniferous,
over forty varieties of Ear Trumpets, Ea* Instruments
in every variety, and of the most approved construc
tional „ P. MADEIRA'S
«. ...» . Instrument Depot,
No. 115 South TENTH Street, below Chestnut,
nl-Bt* Philadelphia.
WARM AIR FURNACE.
» * the hew cone furnace
, OAB CONRUMEII
Will thoroughly Warm four house with oks-thuhi
x,kbs coal than is required by any other Pomace.
Satisfaction m all cases guaranteed. Buildings Warmed
and Ventilated by ARNOLD* WILSON,
1010 CHESTNUT Street.
©LATE MANTELS,
The Riohest and most Beautiful Specimens ol
Enamelled Slate Mantels, ever oflered for sale m this
country, manufactured by us, from Pennsylvania Slate
stone, and for sale very low.
ARNOLD A WILSON,
1010 CHESTNUT Street,
COOKING RANGES.
All in want of the Best Elevated Double Oven
Cooking Raoge,wiHdowelf*ocaUat wr , D^lU ,_
„ ARNOLD & WILSON’S,
•elO-Jjwf 1910 CHESTNUT Street,
.9, 1859. "
<§ILK FANCY GOODS,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
D. J. LEVY & CO.
Have reduced the prices of their entire stock of
SILK AND STAPLE
DRY GOODS,
Which comprises a very oboioe selection of Vll the
NEW GOODS OF THE SEASON.
The inspection of purchasers is invited.
Their STOCK is now complete, in all the Depart
ments, and many of their GOODS have been purchased
at the large Auotion Sales,
AT LEBS THAN THE FOREIGN COST.
They offer to the public a large assortment of the
BEBfGOODS MANUFACTURED IN EUROPE,
at prices AS LOW as can be purchased elsewhere.
809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET.
n7-8t
rjMJE PARIS MANTILLA,
FUR EMPORIUM
ELEGANT CLOAKS,
PARIS, LONDON, and HOME MANUFACTURE,
Now open in great profusion.
NEW CLOAKS OPENING EVER Y MORNING,
The largest stock in the eity.
RICH VELVET CLOAKS,
Plain and elaborate.
HANDSOME BEAVER CLOAKS
FINE CLOTH CLOAKS,
MOURNING CLOAKS,
ELEGANT COLORED CLOAKS,
In Drop de Velour ;
IMPERIAL PLUSH, in Stripes;
ROYAL PLUSH, TARTAN,
AND OTHER NOVELTIES.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.
PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK,
JJANDSOME FURS FOR
LADIES' WEAR.
REAL RUSSIAN SABLE OAPEB,
HALF CAPES,
MUFFS AND CUFFS.
HUDSON BAY SABLE CAPES,
HALF CAPES, MUFFS AND CUFFS.
AMERICAN MINK SABLE CAPES,
HALF CAPES, MUFFS AND CUFFS.
SIBERIAN SQUIRREL CAPES.
HALF CAPES, MUFFS AND CUFFS.
also, #
STONE MARTIN,
FINE DARK GERMAN FITCH, and ererr othe r
well-seasoned FUR. The largost assortment in the oity.
It is rospeotfully submitted to Ladies that, in their
soarch for articles in this department, their convenience
will be better consulted at the PARIS MANTILLA
EMPORIUM, which, being devoted exclusively to the
sale of artioles for Ladies’Attire offers inducements
not obtainable elsewhere.
j. w. proctor & co.,
THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK,
AND FUR EMPORIUM,
708 CHESTNUT STREET.
nl-dxs-tf
Black beaver cloths for ladies.
.CLOAKS. RIBBED AND PLAIN.
Also, Black French Lady Cloths of a lighter texture;
a full line of the different prices just oponed.
Also, a fine fresh Stock of
WHITE GOODS.
L'dios and Gents’ Linen Cambric lIDKFS, in great
variety,
BLACK ALPACAS,
From 29 Cts to sli)o—Rich and Glossy.
CHEAP EMBROIDERIES. .
French and Swiss Worked Collars, on Swiss and Cam*
brio Muslins. Al»'*,Betsat«ro&tl» reduced prices.
PLAID GOODS REDUCED IN PRICE
from 44 ands7K to SI ots. Rich Plaid Favoritasat2scts.
BHAWLS! SHAWLS!
A splendid stock of Broche, Blanket and Stella
Shawls, very desirable. CHARLES ADAMS,
og-smwtf EIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
Hosiery goods.—j. wm. hof-
MANN. No. 9 North EIGHTH Street, has now
open Ins rallßtock of Hosiery Goods, vis s Undervests
and Drawers ptCartwTight and Warner’s superior manu
facture, for ladies and misses’ wear. .Merino Shirts
and Drawers, tor gents and youths. Menno Hosiery,
Cotton Hosiery, Woollen Hosiery, Gloves and Gaunt
lets, aud goods generally appertaining to the Hosiery
business. J..W.H. respectfully solioits the attention of
families to his stock, assuring them that his stock is un
excelled for variety by any other in the city, and that
his prices are as lowas those of any other regular house.
N. 13.—N0 abatement made from the prices named.
•31-wfmtf
IyUSSIA CRASH.
Six bales, comprising all Qualities of aheap real
Russia Crash.
Also, American and Scotoh Toweling.
Scotch and Bird-Eye Diaper,
Colored Bordered Damask Towels.
CLOTH AND VELVET CLOAKS.
Frenoh Sample Cloaks, of newest designs.
New Shapes of Cloth Cloaks.
Velvet Cloaks, Crotchet-Trimmed.
Also, Lyons Black Velvets, alt widths.
Tricots. Beavers. Castors, Chinchillas,
Mixed Cloths, for Travelling Cloaks.
BHARPLEBS BROTHERS,
ng CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets,
CANTON FLANNELS,
A_i Bleached and Brown, in various qualities, import
ed by BHARPLEH BROTHERS,
ng CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
MAGNIFICENT N&W GOODS OPEN
-ITX INO DAILY!!!
THORN LEY fc CHISM, EIGHTH and SPRING
GARDEN, have an excellent stock of
Iron* Bfoch* Bhawls at $8,910,912,9X4, $15,913,
820. $22, end $25.
Sqimro Brocne Shawls. Stella Shawls. Ac., 4c.
Inmx and Square Blanket Shawls Ladies and Mieses.
Gents* and Boys* Shawls, from 9440 up.
The Reversible Bhawl for sfi, worth 8?A0!
CLOAKS. By the best New York and Philadelphia
Manufacturers, from $3.50 up to $23!! 1
Wide Silk Velvets. Beaver Cloths, &0., Ao.
gassimorea. Ratinetts.&o., for Men's and Boys' Wear.
LACK SILK, 10 per cent, under regular prices !
Fancy Silks, unusually cheap.
Beautiful Dress Goods, in great variety.
The Prettiest low priced Delaines in the city.
BLANKETS, of the best English and American
•Manufacture.
THORNLEY 4 CHISM Buynh/crCash. Thtv can't
and won’t b« Undersold !
N. E. corner EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN.
030
LADIES’ FANCY FURS.
GEO. F. WOMRATH.
NOS. 415 AND 417 AROU STREET,
HAS NOW OPEN HIS UBUAL
CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF FURS,
Made of stock selected by himself in Europe during the
past Spring. 0028-3ra
LJYRE & LAN DELL.
FOURTH AND ARCH,
Are prepared to suit families with their
WINTER DRY GOOES.
FRENCH MKRINOEB,
LADIES’ CLOAK CLOTHS,
WIDE SILK VELVETS,
BROCHE LONG SHAWLS,
FINE WOOLLEN do.,
4*4 ALL WOOL PLAIDS,
FASHIONABLE DE LAINES,
Do. PLAID SILKS,
SUPERIOR BLACK SILKS.
UNSHRINKING FLANNELS,
FANCY SACK FLANNELB,
FINE STOCK OF BLANKETS,
CASSIMERE3 FOR BOYS,
BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS.
N. B.—'The above Goods are all at the low rates of
; the season. 0020-tN2U
BRONZES, 40., 4c.
fjIALL AND WINTER CLOAKS.
A Newest Patterns Fall Cloaks.
Winter Cloakadaily opening, i
Black Beaver Cloaks.
Black Tricot Cloaks.
Bhok French Cloth Cloaks.
Cloaks made to ord-r at oaeday’s notice.
Prices ssto gift. COOPER 4 OONAKD,
010 NINTH and MARK!
PASSIMERES, CLOTHS.
Thick Plain Caaaimeres,
Heavy Black Cassimeres.
Stout Fancy Styles.
Rugged Mixtures, Plaids and Stripes,
54 and 4-4 First-rate Black Doeskins.
Black Broadcloths $1 JO to 9*.
Ladies' Cloaking Cloths.
COOPER 4 CONARD.
010 NINTH and MARKET.
FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ BANK,
Philadelphia, November Ist, 1869.
The Directors have THIS DAY declared a Dividend
of FOUR PER CENT, payable on demand.
n3-fit W. RUBHTON. Jh„ Cashier.
jyjECIIANICS' BANK, Philadelphia, Nor.
The Directors have THIS DAY declared a Dividend
of FIVE PERCENT, lor the list six months, payable
on and after the 11th inst., agreeably to charter,
nJ-iltll 1.0. MITCHELL. Cl>hi«r.
GIIRARD BANK, Philadelphia, Nov. 1,
r isw.
The Directors have THIS DAY declared a Dividend
of THREE PER CENT, out ol the profits for the last
six months, payable, free of Slate tax, on or after the
Uih instant, in con formity with the provisions of the
Goneral Banking Law. W. L. fcCIIAFhER,
n2dtll Cashier.
(CONSOLIDATION BANK, Philadelphia
J Nov. 1, 1869. , *
■ft The Directors have TIIIB DA\ declared a Dividend
of THREE PER CENT., payable on and alter the 10th
instant. By order of the Board of Directors.
n2*wfnitnh> JOS. N. PIKRBQL, Cashier.
Bank of penn township, Phiia
delphia, Nov. 1,1%9. , —. . .
The Dlteotor* have TUISDA\ declared a Dividend
of FOUR PER CENT, on the Capital Stock for the last
six months, payable on demand, dear of State tax..
n2-J2t JAMES RUSSELL, Cashier.
CAUTION !—ASTROLOGY!—LOOK
OUTS-GOOD NEWS FOR ALL!—The never
failing Mrs. VAN HORN is the beat; she suc
ceeds when all others have tailed. All who are in
trouble, all who have been unfortunate, deceived by
false promises, fly to her tor advice and comfort. In
for* affairs she tuvtr fails. She has the secret of
winning the affections of the opposite sex. It is this
fact wnich induces illiterate pretendors to try to
imitate her, and copy her advertisement. She shows
you the likeness of your future wife, husband, or aidant
friend. It is welt known to the public at large that she
is the first and only person who pan show the likeness in
reality, and can give entire satisfaction on all the con
cerns of life, whioh can be tested and proved by thou
sands, both married and single, who daily and eagerly
visit her. Come one! come allt to No.liM LOMBARD
Street, between Jnniperand Broad. nB-et*
SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF COTTON
K 3 TWINE, for MlO bj EGBERT E. EVANS,
oli-lnm UtOHESTNUZ Strnt.
RETAILDRY GOODS.
CLOAK,
AND FUR EMPORIUM,
708 OUESTNCT STREET.
fIHARI'DESS BROTHERS,
CHESTNUT and ElGHTHStraat*.
DIVIDENDS.
wants, - ■ -
OITDATION WANTED—In some Mer-
SsleimAn, or
m lh » tss&rsag:
CALESMEN WANTED-On Ist of Jsnu
ary next, In a first-elas* Notion House, teenier »
I trge and attractive stoolc of goods. Salesmen rollr ae
quainted with and able to influence a large amonnt of
trade, one from Pennsylvania, and one from V rvini*
None need, apply unless they possess the above euehfi
cations. Alt communications confidential. Address “p
Q.,” at this offioe. *
'VI/'ANTED.-An Experienced Book-keeper
V v and Business man win be open to an engagement
from January Ist, with an Importing, Jobbing, or Ma
nufacturing establishment. 8a isfactory city reference
given. Address “ Books,” inis Office. Communica
tions «trictly confidential. n7-3t*
TVTANTfiD—By a Young Man, who has
* * hadmany years experience, a Situation aa Sales*
maa in a wholesale Cloth or Commission House. Can
?®«orafDended. andean influence trade. Ad
dress ”D. P. V.?> p, tss Office. n7-3t*
l-TOUSE OF REFUGE.—Wanted, a Male
•* Assistant in the White Department. Apply to
. JAMES J. BARCLAY,
Chairman of thn Executive Committee,
No. 3, ATHENAUM BUILDING.
ANTED—A German Designer for all
. .*/ kinds of Woollen Cloths. A permanent and lucra*
tive position is offered to a German having the follow
ing Qualifications, vu.: A thorough knowledge of the
*/«npb and Kngl.sh Languages, an aocurate knowledge
of Woollen Manufactures as earned on abroad, and
it W«l!e,‘c&t*“ “ u » “« “<> f ‘“°J
A prectical Weaver and Deiltner. and aona other
need apply, to M South FRONT Street.
010-mwl-tf ti I.ETIT] A Street
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
TO CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS,
MECHANICS. AND FARMERS.—JOHNSON ie
herewith hi. PATENT CHURN, and ml! Oder it for
•ale, br Counties or States, from the place which will
be made known at the next issue of the papers. The
r j r A! )llte more Butter from the same amount
2* Muk and Cream, either sweet or sonr, than any other
Churn now known or m use. and will do it in leu than
four minutes. The sweet-milk Butter will be the best
and largest yield.
Respeotfuily, DANIKL JOHNSON.
n9-tf WALNUT-STREET HOllik.
TO LET—-The Store and Dwelling N.
E. corner of OGDEN and ONTARIO Street,
with modern improvements, and in complete order.
Rent S2W. Key next door. Apply at SB5 North FIFTH
Street, third door below Green street, at 8 A.M. and
2 and HP. M. afl-wfadt*
TO LET—3d, 4th, and sth Stories of the
new building 413 ARCH Street. Well calculated
rpr a ugnt manufacturing business, having two sky
lu hts, anu water and water closets; also, gaa and gas
fixtures. Apply on the premisea. n9*et*
rPO BOOK*BINDERS.—FOR SALE—A
, First-class Bookbindery and Blank-Book Manu
factory, looated.m Harrisburg, Pa., having a large run
of custom—it being the only Jobbing establishment in
the place. a >
All the machinery is of the very best and nearly new,
purchased about a year and a half ago.
There is also a good stock of Binders’ Boards, Leather,
Ac.,on hand, which will be sold at cost. There is an
insurance of on it. ,
The proprietor, not being a practical binder, and
wishing to engage m other business, will sell at an ftnu
sual bargain. The terms will be easy, and a good,
stead/ workman can purchase to advantage.
Address or apply immediately, for full particulars, to
GEO. A. BROOKS,
_ nM;* Harrisburg, Pa,
I7*OR SALE—A Half Interest in a Popu
lar WEEKLY LITERARY PAPER, well es
tablished, in a city where there is no other paper of its
oiats It has a large circulation, and affords a most
desirable opportunity for profitable investment to any
one ef literary taste. Address, for full particulars,
” Z. Y X..” Baltimore, Md. na-7t*_
FOR BALE—A valuable Lot of Ground,
U 8 feat by 100, three fronts, water and gas laid on
ono.fronts suitable for a church or factory. It is situa
ted in the Southwestern part of the oity, in a rapidly im
proving neighborhood. Terms easy. Address, for par
ti n4-tf
TO BUILDERS AUD OTHERS.—The
Materials in all the Market Houses, in MARKET
Street, will be sold low in lots to suit purchasers, vis:
Shingle Roof, 40,000 feet of Tin Roofing. 100,000 feet of
Boards and Soantling, UQjOQO Pacing and other Bricks,
Meat Hooks, Fire Wood, AOOO feet of Curb Stone, Ac.
Apply SEVENTH, above Thompson street.
nt-m* NATHAN W. ELLIS.
f&g FOR SALE—The Mill Property, late of
E*‘« BENJAMIN PARRY, deceased, situate in tbs bo
rough of New Hope, Bucks county, Pennsylvania, con
sisting of a Grist and Saw-Mill; the former having two
overshot water wheels and three run of Burr Mill Btones,
with Corn kiln, and the necessary machinery for manu
facturing Grain, either for Grist or Merchant work: the
latter has a convenient Log yard attaohed, and is driven
by an overshot water-wheel, with cast-iron tearing;
there is also a frame tenement on the premises.
The Milts are turned by thy never-railing stream of
water known as “ Great Bpnng Run,” and are capable
of coins a large business.
The Oanalson each side of the Delaware River and
the Belvidere Delaware Railroad afford facilities for
communication with the cities of Philadelphia and New
' ork. end for the transportation of freight at all sea
sons of the year, which make it a desirable location ior
any kind ofmanufacturing purpose.
The above will be sold tow, as the heir* are desirous
of setihnr the estate. For fortwir particulars, apply to
CHARLES B. KNOWLKS«on the nrenuses.or to OLI
VER PARRY, SEVENTEENTH Btreet, below Green,
Philadelphia. 031-Ut*
TO LET —A Second-story Room, conve
nient to the state House, suitable for a Lawyer’s
Office. Apply 431 CHESTNUT Street. sU
BOARDING.
A VERY ELEGANT SUITE OF ROOMS,
on second floor, with b'umLto be let, either se
parate or together, withprivate table if desired. Apply.
N. K. corner SIXTEFNTIIandLOCUST Sts. nB-3t*
LODGING 800 MS, for Gentlemen, second
story, handsomely furnished, private entrance,
gas, Ac. 302 UNION Street n4-4t*
TWO Communicating .Rooms ; also, One
small one vacant, at 1923 WALNUT Street. n3-4t*
REMOVALS.
Removal henry sxevenson,
TAILOR, bees to inform his numerous friends
and customers that he has Removed to33d CHESTNUT
Street, second door below Fourth, South side, where he
will keep a fine assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Doe
skins, Overcoatings. Cashmere Vestings, Ac., ahich he
will be pleased to sell on the most reasonable terms.
nS-lm*
Removal.— martin * wqlff have
Removed to No. 331 MARKET Street, Sooth etda,
belov Fourth, where the, ofier & ehoiee ueortmeot ol
Fill and Winter Goode, at verv low price*. «13-,m
MILLINERY GOODS.
a MRS. M. S. BISHOP, of 015 CHEST
<UT Street, will open her New Show-Rooms, on
RDAY, November sth, with a choice selection of
Faris Millinery for tins Winter, at 2016 CHESTNUT
Street, next door to the St. Lawrenee Hotel. n4-4t
WINTER MILLINERY, Misses
(MfcO’BRYAN. 9U CHESTNUT Street, above Ninth,
will open Pans Millinery, for the Winter, on THURS
DAY, November the 3d. 1839. nl-lgt*
MRS. M. S. BISUOP, of 915 CIIEST
WS»NUT Street, bas now opened & splendid assort
ment of Fashionable Millinery. oS7-lm
729. N E w 729.
FLOWER & FEATHER
STORE,
729 CUBSTNCT STREET.
Just received per late STEAMER, a ipleadid auort-
HEADDRF.SSKS. BRIDAL WREATHS.
FRENCH FLOWeWk^THER^,^
THOS. KENNEDY & BRO.,
709 CHESTNUT BT., AND 43 S.BECOND BT.
oo2S-3ml
1004 CHESTNUT STREET,
ABOVE TENTH,
AKD
306 B. SECOND ST., below SPEUCH ST.
H&a now opened the largest and most beautiful assort
ment of
BONNET MATERIALS
That can be found in the city.
ALL COLORS.QUALITIES, AND PRICES.
QOOOS CUT BIAS.
A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO MILLINERS.
0c25-tf-if .
IVOTIIING CHEAPER! NOTHING BET
i" TER!!
Having the very best facilities, we ate determined to
furnish, at the ’ J
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES,
the best And roost seasonable goods in BONNETS,
trimmed or untrinuned. &IBIJON3, FLOWERS,
RUCHbS, 4c., Ao.
We have now a splendid stock of
WINTER BONNETS.
in variety of style and «uali»v, sure to please the
most simple or the most fashionable.
Also, a most complete assortment of Children i Straw
and Fancy Bonnets, Beavers, Flats, etc.
Beautiful Cloth and Velvet Caps for small boys.
LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS,
7J35 CHESTNUT STREET,
019-tf NORTH BIDE.
HOUSE-FURNISHINU GOODS.
Q.OODS FOR THE SEASON.
BRONZED FENDERS AND IRONS,
STEEL FIRE SETS, FOOT W.IRMERS,
BLOWER STANDS. PLATE WARMERS, HOT
water Dishes, Ac., Ac.,
AT THU
HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES,
NOS. 954 AND 1290 CHESTNUT STREET.
JNO- A. MURPHEY & CO,
oIS-wfmtf
CHINA AND QUEENS WARE.
granite and china
TEA SETS,
DINNER SETS, TOILET SETS ,
PRESSED GLASS GOBLETS, TUMBLERS, Ac.,
AT LOW PRICES.
* WRIGHT, SMITH 4 CO.,
019-wfmtf NO. 5 NORTH FIFTH BT.
NEWLAND So 00.,
LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE-ERA MB
MANUFACTURERS,''
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL:
An extensive gtock of OIL PAINTINGS, ete. All at
venr Low Price*. 604 ARCH Street, above SIXTH,
Philadelphia- *!9-tialif
YRRAWING AND PAINTING MATE
AJ RIALS.
Engipeers’ end Architects’ Stationery.
Grecian Fainting Materials.
Potichomanin Design* end Vase*. .„,i
Faint Boxes for Children, and also for Artist* and
Btudauts.
Pictures and Picture Frames.
Playing Cards, American and Frenoh.
Catalogue. Iran, to tho ggdea & janeNTZKY,
No. 11* Snush EIGHTH Street.
WHOLESALE AND H.ETATL.
TZ" EROSENE OIL.—A full supply of the
XV above Oil, manufactured by the Boston Company,
will be furnished to the trade,at fewest prices, by
tlio sole Meets for tins city,• ASHBURN EH,
4 CO„ No. 16 Anuth WHARVFB. n 9
DITCH.— 3OO hbls Best Pitch, Filming-
X ton-use barrels, in store and for tale by
ROWLfiY»ARHBURNKR. * CO..
n? M SOUTH WHARVES.
- ' AJnjgHjreirrs-.
OF'MUSIC.’, .
MR. PATH. MORPHY,
Hara« kindly coaeenied taplay tor
THE BENEFIT
OF THB
MOUNT VERNON FUND,
Tli* Management hard the pteasarj to asßoasee
that on
FRIDAY EVENING, the 11th
At tb*
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
He vtll
PLAT FOUR GAMES, SIMULTANEOUSLY,
blindfolded, against flayers
OP THE
first ability in this cm'.
. T*k' ,t Witt he w arranied that thej can tie
dutlnctlj mo from all part, of the house
»»W 'fM “ * °’ clo ' k “ d
ADMISSION. To a Secared Seat la the Pareoette,
Paraoette Circle.aad Baleoar,» wu ,
Circle and Amphitheatre, S cent*.
Ticket, can be had on Thnrada, *«nun,. at tha
bookxtoreaot Parry k MeMtUan, W.B. A A. hUrtien
Burn* A Sieg.and Samoel Haxard, jr. *
STJT-STREET THEATRE.
B°V* Le4 * 6 /- 0 v- Mft. 3tf. A. GARRETTBON.
Aetie* and Blag* Manager— .Mr. E. F. ITEach.
Basinets Agent Mr. JOS. D. JCURPHtT
TfflS (WEDNESDAY ) EVENING, Xor.
Wilt bap resented—
w Ok. LOVE'S VICTORY.
Waller u Geraldine, aided by tbs ftiQ
strength of the e fitment artistes of the Watnot-street
company.
To conclude with the Coined* of the
jL. Rirpn da jffyoMi
rrieii as usnaL
Beats secured three da:
r« madronos
4 CLABKE’B ABCH
'' STREET THEATRE.
THIS (WEDHESDA|) o EVENII(O, Novambtr ».
j‘.R
To ooQoludo with th«
ft ° D; A ” tOD1 °’ ;
D
KJOE’S GREAT SHOW.
Ei,hth NATIMAL THEATRE. WALNUT St-,»boT.
J. tJ?!Si]YI?P !rEaOAV> . A ?TERNOON,
For.tni MMOial accommrd&tura of Pu«ot>
Guardians all the diversified attractions of the Great
p3 ‘ ,n ud DAN RICE, k“-
•elf, vill appear and “cut ap. ’ * M
T . r KVKKIHG, Nov. 9,
Sf*ti Mfi E- BAH RICE « Ua
. The Paraxon of K>phants.“ Lall* Bookfc:” the Talk
*“S«n op?n.« 0 p?n.«S I »» <1, !4 r;M tbe F«fonntnf !fejuaoeeroe
and ® ni ?. 6roo » foenea in the circle.
bj^teg^agM^r nem * funay * ati °-
A K v££P? ITIOK 0P di SSOLVING
tojhZSufmt M.^ CHURCH.
ARCH, on thii WEDNESDAY EVENING 9th
inst., at 7Xo clock. Ticket* 30 cent*. Children, ’half
prion—to be procured at the door. ouuraa>
QRAND JUBILEE, “ :
HONOR OP THE CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY
SCHILLEJt’BBIRTHDAY,
THLRSDAk, THE 10TH OP NOVEMBER, IS®,
tU 7 o’clock P. M_ '
_ at m
ACADEMY OP Mt’SIC.
PROGRAMME.
1. Jabilee-rOvertnre... .CARL MARIA VON WEBER.
2. Oration in German GUSTAVOS RFMAIC via
1. Overture—Kjmont. .LTOWIG VAN BKKTfIOV?S. -
4. Oration m En|Usb Her. W. H. FURNESS, D. b.
1. rmrodocbon- 1 * LoheoKnn”’RICHARD WAGNER
I. Jubilee—Poem by Fred. Freiligralh, read br
Unveiling of the STATUE OF SCH^LLfeß.^^^^*
j. schtllee-I«g
t> a .. „ ANDREAS ROMBERG.
G®Hn*a muni cal societies, ccn
anting of 300 Ladies and Gentlemen.
Many member* of tbe Coxilia and a large camber of
other Amateur*.
The followins Ltiie, M d Gentlemen hnrn BmUr con
tented to siat tbe Solo parts:
S^-SS&X HAJOHA * i K SEJ - Mr. JACOB.
M» HAIfN. Mr. TEUPEL.
Ms. SCHILLER, Mr.ZEITZ,
„ ~ Mr. ARTHUR VOELDEN. *
Musical Leader and Conductor—CAßL SEXTZ
The Overtures, introductions, and Instrumental Music
by the
GERMANIA OROHEBTRA,
atToSioS** ** 6 o'clock. Performance**commence
Ticket*, at ts .and SO cent*, to be had of Sehanfer ft
Koradi, Fourth and Wood street*; Andre ft Co., 1M
SOU* TW ' ■*•« F - W - «-
Reserved seats, at an extra ebarve of SO cents, no
vfil;!^<£. r Ai the Academr of
Moste on Wednesday, November Ah. and Thursday,
fetaSl I'*'” 1 '*'” U.. W of, o'clock A, S’.
Fiinou appljrlM for rwrred seau. who b»T» al
rMd/ procar edllc * e t« »t SO cents, ciait Yukti tbcca ei
ouagra %t the Box Offioo, ani obtain otbor tickota ud
corraipoadmg chaokx. aoS-3t*
THE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA RE
•poc tfollj ■ oboubc# that their FIRST GRAND
FORTV PERFOBMEgs. HALL ’ Orcfcuta of
Pne« of^utweriptioa—Tbree Ticket* for Sob
•cnption Liit open HAndre’eanU Reek k. Lmtm'n
at M.F. Hell. Bin«!e ticket*. GNR
DOLLAR eMh; to be had at the door m the sight of
the Concert only.
For particnUrs Me programme.
TUcDONOUGITS GAIETIES—RACE ST.
THIS iis3&H£iii «Mk. fo«,d
-•o upon ta# thrilling incidents of •
THE MEXICAN WAR,
A. M. HERNANDEZ
AXT>
. . . MON 8. CALADINB
la tao principalcart*.
GREAT RAND OP
. v BEREXADERB,
Giving th* be»t
ENTERTAINMENT
IN THE CITY. »3 tf
W ILL SHORTLY CLOSB
. * Tb« Elbilniion of DI'ESELDORF PAINT
INGS, « th. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS ineludlM
THE MARTYRDOM OP JOHN HUSS. *
Ojxn j/ulj, ircit.» A. M. UIUF. M.,mud7 toUP. M.
AdtmwonZSe.aU. n3-tal3
fjiIRST GRAND CONCERT
- or THU
UNION ASSOCIATION.
AT MV SIC ALFV Nlt HAIL,
On TUESDAY EVENING, Nov. 3,133fc
TICKETS 15 CEN'TS.
Door. QQ.n at fill o’clock. Coacrt oommooc. . 1 7 1 ,
HHEMPLE of wonders.
A NorthMrt cora.r or TENTH and CHESTNUT
BtreeU—Second Story.
SIGNOR BLITZ’S NKW AND WONDERFUL
DRAWING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENTB of MAGI
CAL METAMORPHOSES. VENTRILOQUISM, and
the LEARNED CaNARY BIRDS, at hi* NEWHaLL.
EVERk EVENING during the WEEK, commencing
on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY
AFTERNOONS at S.
Adtmaiion 24 cent*. Children IS cent*. oSS-lm*
ORCHESTRA.—PUBLIC
VF Rehearsals every SATURDAY at MUSICAL
FUND HALL, at 3K o’clock P. M. A package of eight
ticket*, one oollar. Single tickets. 29 cent*. To be o*4
at G. And re *, and Beck 4 Lawton’* Mutio Store*, any
at the door. oIS-3m
WOLYSOHN and CARL BOHN-
Vy STOCK’S
SPRIKS OF SIX CLASSICAL SOIREES,
At the Foyer ofthe
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Subscription* will be remind at the Mcsio Btore* of
G. Andre 4 Co., 1104 Chestnut street; Lee 4 Walker,
722 Chestnut street; Beck 4 Lawton, comer of Berentii
and Chestnut streets; A. Bhmidt, 23 Sooth Eighth
street, where the prospectus and programme* can bis
seen. oH-Im
MERCHANT TAILORS*
O. THOMPSON.
TAILOR,
N. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND WALNUT STS.,
Devotes entire personal attention to orders, and keeps
always on hand a desirable Tiriety of
GOODS FOR MEN’S WEAR.
N. B.—PANTALOONS, as cut by me, are warranted
to give satisfaction, and a* many find itdl£cult to ge
suited, I issue this special notice. 802-wfm2mif
SAYING PUNDS.
OPRING GARDEN SAYING FUND SO*
►3 CIBTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Offioe, No.snNoithTHlßD Street
(Consolidation Bank BnikJinr.)
CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF?£W
SYLVAN IA.
Deposits received in sum* of On* Dollar and upwards,
and mpaid In Gold, with<mt notiee,with FIYH PER
CENT. INTEREST Dorn th* day of deposit Uli with
drawn.
A responsible and reliable Savings Institution has long
been needed in the Northern part of the city, asd “ The
Spring Garden Bavmgs Fund society *’ was chartered by
the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this necessity.
The Managers, in organising and locating it. have been
governed wholly by a desire to accommodate the busi
ness interest and wants of the T*ry large aed enterpn
““ ™^°°olricvo&Tviit
FromttolXo’clock: alio, on. Monday and Thcreday
from 4 until So’clock in the evening.
Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith.
Joan P. Levy. Hon. H. K. Strong,
Daniel Undergoffer* Fredenck Stack*,
Francis Hart, Joseph P. LeCleru,
John Kessler, Jr., George Kneeht«
George Woelpper, Geo. T. Thorn.
Peter C. EUmsAsr. wWH Robsu B. Davvdeon.
JAMES 8. PRINbLE, President,
Fkascts HakT.Secretan. JaM-tfJ
ORE PROOF OF THE WONDERFUL
if A EFFECTS OF MONKLL’S AMERICAN HAIR
REPARATOR.
PatLabuLPHia, B*ptember27th, 1359.
This is to certify that I was biald lor many years, and
was recommended to try your Reparator; asd having
Rrocured three bottles, used it for three months, which
ascausedray hair to craw, and although not quite as
thick as before, yet it is constantly trowing. ___
E. hi. JONES,
No. 39 North Third street.
PHiUDCLrHiA. September 27th, 1349.
Mr. J. F. Dtar Sir —Some tune since my
hair commenced failing oat, so much so. that l was, in
fact, fearful of becoming bald; but hearing ofthe won
derful power of your Reparator. I was induced to buy a
bottle, and after asm* one-half of it my hair not only
ceased coining out, but commenced growing finely, ana
I have now as thick a suit of hair I had.
JACOB EVANS.
No. 424 Cherry street
For «1. b. T. H. FKTERR 4. Co- Sol. Ajeoa. No.
716 CHESTNUT Street. Pmladelphia. aeSS-im
SILVER SOAP—A simple Dreparation
for eleaniing Silver Plate, Jewelry, Mirrors, Mar
ble, 4c.. far more convenient and effective than any
other. One half the labor of House cleaning may bfc
saved by using this Soap, which cannot possibly injure
the finest Zinc white, and a* no scrubbing is required,
the savins in the wear of the paint is much greater than
the cost of the Soap. It leaves the surface as pure and
white a* when new. Manufactured only by the Boston
Indexica) Soap Company, and sold by their appointed
Agents, HAZARD 4C0.. Apothecaries, TWELFTH
-and CHESTNUT. *2l
LADIES’ HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, FRI
SETTS, and CURLS, maanfaetored is tie very
best and newest Pari* styles, and o/ which ve constantly
keep a rerj larie assortment on hand, sold wholesale
and retail, at the lowest possible pnee*- Order* irosi
all parts of the ooontry sohoited, and promptly, attended
to.
* Between Market and Cbastnot.
SJALMON.—2S bblsr prime new No. 1 Sal-
All the best brands, at low
. »ri»i, 3. T. FLAHERTY. Importer of Cu«r«.
No.CfCHESTNIFr Btreet. adjoimnj Girard Hmue.
og-lm
Choice pure tea.—love, fourth
and CHESTNU3L Hu reduced bk Ikdlu JKacfc
n dGreenT«34lo7?«a»P<rpowi4-AB4r|iuu tf
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