~ ; s* fiiat ; AmericWpi^yi”*s ia£m an,'oath to-prosenh tjiej ' - thi» In not only not frue, ‘*: 1 IfrOßMrt&n preferred against me never bad i* &« npdn wbion to rest tlneyer I re ' rojeod^ -»V&' r i*%k|fc&? %*>*» fa* ?pftiiaseffijuini}fiha{j6fo-s bthot t - .'d^Jwi»^H«ft'ildb&^i»pJi \’*‘>A)WiW4‘cratici *&* f >"} : _;* ■ « TbeferassnraiicW were, parried; into' immediate ~ : Md Ximd the.honorof drawingthe plat , ofcihd ijneripatt'bartyi’inysel^' in tffciob the ls6k ewe-in-the selection-, of • *- ,: * otir candldateafor the .ttemorableconteßtof 01855 •, ’' t I * ,-f;-' tJutHouo’ f* eatisfaoUoa :. .; #>eein« tbem.several ly elected n?d instal th ledln defeated Mr. Pieroe‘«-, Admims -'••\ T’ iipon a es- alii:itsi it “ . ',;been.etnerw)ieyX'ieSould>Jißve liad-no^partloipan cy in thaoonteat at allr shoo 088 of .the Amer 'A;: ica£ as was moat "decided and:mark * ' 44 where Xwmccraoy moet prevailed, and it la'rim : plyabfeurdjoasaert thst'a pbpnlation'now: known • na n&re to Democratic princi '": fclelrthan thepebple of any. State in the Confede* f vraa fonly four -year*' «b given np completely to the moat ’shameful religious intolc- '~'vwi-i-■ ; - ’Being atill seriott»ly.:arraigned, ; I-hope you will i allow me to Bay, further,, that, though a Protestant ih crtetlj l have eVer'ehenshed feelings of venert . , tion and effwtion for, tlio- Bonian Catholio-.inßtitn 1 tion,aa4b*v<inOM but ihe kindest recollections .'/'ieotneeted fithjthyeojouni there.l havotwosons ,V at thjsu jitne.' jpaefliig- (I.hope Tory prosperously) thrbughtbeoowobf stadias fpresented'nt tilt Ca ,l Joartmmedlate , vioinagejand tnyfonr daughterswere allof them ; , educ3ted,cither in whole or in part, at the excel lent Oathollo convent in .the flame oily. jSemucli for the Ohatgo of my haring “ taken an oath to proscribe tho Catholic religion?’ It seems* ; thatyou thought proper,‘to l array against mo this gravo sobmalton beoanso l had,on a late oooasion, ;V>plfip*4tiMUy' interrogated on, the sobjeot, won- * . turod to declare uiv full and cordial oonourrenbe '«•Art the views erprossedby :Benator Dotiglss, in re*. 4,laii()ii'jfc' i /iE«»pBjar,soyefelgnty,!bin his rooent ex pbrs.',; '*o - •* V . -’- -’*-.;* \ ' J ir3»l: deeply" regret:- tha| ! the' spirit in which -yonr pspef Is Oontluofod altogether forbids the hope of my being allowed, In your own columns, to vindi cate thoessentialprinoiplesof the trueßomooratio fst tbjtouohing Iheright’of tbo people. every whore, ' Ihroughdnt thls - broad continent, to participate in -such legUlatlbn ns may appertain, ip theiroua do ■V mesUc aecnritv find happiness, in -subordination to the Constitution Of the', United i States.-, llatUl more y deeplyaegrSt that, though political paaiphlot-Tmt inr semis quite in fashion among bfhcial characters in ana ahSut tboPodoraloity,'there Is no reason to sup , poso th* there 13 any one amongst those with whom ' yon are supposed to hold daily and nightly counsel 'forthe'trelfareof this groat nation, that would ho wiiliog to risk himselfupontho arena of popular controversy, bound toinnke good the astounding and aoti-Democratic proposition : that tho' free and qual ided oltisenl'located upon thejsublio* domain, not only, with/ the (Sonßentof Congress, but upon tho baas of asoVeifihpre-emptionaiy.oompaot with the Government itself, guarantying moat * valuable 'j landed privileges to them Mly ea sed tbeir posterity ■ -suiter they shall have grown dense enough to re ' qulro tho protection of a local Government and laws—after, too, they Bhall hareestabltshed.sooial : institutions of every klnd'in their midst, and shall , have : been reoognised as an independent political , Community by a special act of .Congress, and, as - such, declared to he entitled to representation in" the popular .branch of thoNationat legislature— . havinoriglit to legislate, freely and unrestricted ly, upon .fll matters Jegitimotoly anpCrtalning to yod. by possibility i hear of, any-' one, of approved _ rank-aim; standing, who is willing to do battle in sapport of a ddgtna so. revolting to every Uheral ’ minded llule in keeping with the free spirit of our institutions, and the lights of. the'ige ln which it is qur good fortune to live, be kind enough- to advlso me of tho faotin season, . that . no. time may he lost in dealing" ,with his in 'flrmitioSj . Klieving him, from. his .deplorable delu sion, and, restoring 'him, if possible,, to* pOlltionl ;.i" I have the honor to he yoir obedient servant, .<•< ; -p'"’VViT- ii.s. Foote. PbgTABLB IsVALUABLE DISCO , ysßT.r-Oa t attontionh&a recently been drawn to on in vention of PortableOas-Lisht, which wo' think dea tined»o6n:to oomeinto general use, refer to the "Lovelew SMf-generatiug Portable Gas-burner and „ > .Witter* & Co., No. 618 ./Market street, ore the sole proprietors. s The scientific elmplioityof this burner commends it to all who exam-. f ike It'lhe fiuibonfliuiMd is generated',from ordinary burning ; fluid 1 'which is doneby connecting wiihthe tame O sprt of bhlb or filled *fith fluid, and woh'.Vmanner to to admit its.passage' through a small .plW' into* retort, suspended Iramedi ateljr.dverthebanier.v^hehoWaritirigTrom^thelight V in';tberietort yfhieV,;bjr,an6Ui'er tabe, . Tsscspestothe burner beneath, and thus suppliesaUght .< • - reqaWliybniitSnt anditeady tothe obAI-gaSllghi, and ag - full twenty per cent. lorn expense, allowing' city rates ~/pr.fhtUttsh in ftyor.of the, flud-ga* v is of course'; muchkreateriu the rural districts, where .' , the Intifodaetibttof coel-gaa isinore expensive...; 1 : ;Agre»tdesideratum atttflhedl^thia.arrangements, ' that obviates the danger attending the neeofordinaryflaid-lftmps.indeedfitietbeopiaionof - ---• scientific men that there !* lew liability to explosion in the use of this gas than that raanuftotured irohi cOab ;:•/- 'Werewenotentirely satisfied of its perfecfcsafetyin this respect, we riiouldi under no oiroumatances, recom* .meitoJttothe publtoY.bat ha vtog assured ourselves, by ' •'' aotaal experiments, we make this statement, no lass for . the benefit of the public th&&> the proprietors'of the .' article. ; r; ‘, v ' . by this ingenious in* ventios in affordlng-thetnostconvehient, ornamental, ' 3 • "atti etohbtoieal, portable Ughtye’t discovertd. Evenin ; ;est^toU*hmeni«..where gag hi» beeri. ihtroduced| these 2empe *r«.itoW bnw.ht into frequent requisition to sup . "ply the place bfbrackfi te irhcio the regular burners are ftt»affirienti 3 lm>ome. cages. also, w© learn that snail .. pipes jsre fcein* extended all.through a building, neatly : concealed uudfer the wall-paper,which are supplied with ■ ! 'the floid from a tinWesael or reservoir in the upper part ’ " ';bf Itf bf which burners' and chandeliers are usedprej aiiely as where the gas is introduced from the street^ ’ ; > -' 7 lathe cbuntrjfVoprcdlct, it will not be long before - Messrs. Witters & Co. will, have employment for scores . ..of-men in introducing this truly sdmiraUeJight-irinhg; ' V-- Arrangement.' Forpubho halU.nhtirdhesrsehpoUi'Oonii, , - and all/ldod ofedifloe* wbichreqoireto be lit up at i: ' ' ; nighty tbe T portable lamps ahd/chudeliers, heie de ..< s^beds^eiu*tbUthii]f,.'l , he fixturej!are furnished in ... ahlhepattems acd;dMlgnsemplojed bf.(mrfir«t-o!Mi! gaikfittinge#tablißhGiflnts,>hether chandeliers,brack- i . :\C% pendants, orlitand : l}ghts. Se7eralohuroheß in this - Stale have.'already beSnsupplied with this convenient fr. afld be*utifuUi*bt. We saw a few days in brilliant ppenUlbn, a magnifioent chandelier of mammoth size, ; V- "T.v mntainliMt twelve lights and measuring eight feet in diameter, manufactured to order, by MessrsVWitters & , the large Lutheran-Church at Trappe.Mont* "\ M gotnelty.county. 4 Bj the way.thecitizens ofthat euter- as J we:h»p»|\Vtb'iaow/are generally alirato aU newth(n|s:Utat'bave merit, and they have >*»,'. ; -,>'flosiaio«4lihbrf;i6p%ti6n4)t'fh^' , by,Ughting ■f; edifice in toiir k«r?totiv«fi>nn. -The'wlue, safety, ancl convenience oftM* new light i wKerdverit has | to Qritieai exftininatiohr n has already to it the first premium from the Ponasyl •' - ; ' - Taoia State Agricultural Bocietyi as alto from societies, ' bfMptttgonicryf ; yorlc, add. Dauphln counties. The:pToprietom'rare now selling Stoto and County, flights'for their- invention,-and nnlcM .we are greatly -< nusUken there are htodsome fortuifes in store for all have already been introduoed in riie passenger oars on totL- aif the 3 and.: they-are .now- mannfaeturing. in the cars.df the Fednsylysnia Voad,c Every railroad in the country will been rape’ll;, efe lbuk, to have them,'as a matter df.b'onVenienco. By theit uto the cirs are jnadb'as luminous a* a bolt-room, ; andrwdiuginthem at night la rendered os practicable '■«W ~ W* advise aD who are in any way vin t-, 'teregted.yi the subjeot of tight to oallandexamine the , ' X-;artiele : we:havo he r e imperfectly described, as it is one of tnt "most valaablb of modern inven yl'i: jUtmai*, E ‘?,’l ' •- ; ’ v^v" / .Cab»Xl- , & ; ;; / fiatiuJlamaSks,. ,v ■ • - :y_ a.j French ’ B rocate !*, K \ ,4r> V*/‘: Terrynnd Heps, • l Bapdif. i. Tisssls and Fringes, , j . . Lace Qurtams, J . ; v,'. j -Muriiu CprUihs,' ;V ; S ■'* 7 , J:;. Y-'/Y BmVd Piano Covcrsi .V'. ; -'■-i --.WindbwShades,; / I • flyiyrstyto fcoate'rial id;Use;ibr/<hi.rtaia?lraperies, Furniture pur stock is unequalled for style,. <wf*Htr,quaßri^ahd’trioe.-Ouystor6. is Chestnot etreet, in the MasbnioHall. belriirEighth sttoetj North fide, :ytrtWSyaxt ,Lov|i/fl y;eDoW^4. s Sugafg and Coffee, are getting be; by the tnbfio.' Beventh imdßrovn. A Mas Pabbib *ob wba* heib Wo»*h.t#®# [| ra '^ ot^eJ’ v l^op^8 t ** t,l Qat« . ofiit f »piidl?M»U ol unknowh. If * - /; - knnttM tbat .be can do jvbj thing-that, ha win fl 6 it foB orjad;ra?nt(iay«. »P d theqni vernal tuxori Ut itt f _.Vj,;{ -‘iSloriir ln'tH« 'ttyli and'cut of teiullfal-clotludE is ■ !i fc C0.,0f the “CoiHnrai -3%%W<? piotblnK H»U, Bortl»Mte(>rW,efiPhestmit'sitd '- alSi&ili «tfee£«.V vow.-' £■ •’*•.>'i - '" ’’ ’"- =v\ ; ' Fira knd omtiibon 3‘e» Trsj4'»nd W&liett of - . ’rflortr-jiiin ope tiundrod patterns and styles, from Urn. : ■ VV;! : 'fto«kto'tli'sineiit s,aatitie»/ varying Jtttkrioe from 18 . ;"'’;t ; 'ceMa»h^'.*M:iier»t,BM«old l whole«alo»i)d rt ''■> irftteiir 'aigijV ef iVis'Bchillsr coJntenilsry, was dno>| , tlioSiioßi'Stnlnbg tirtilionslrAtiena tfie \Say of a tafoh-Uylit The hall, which Utd peri oi the great fi>rtnnn poet ha# rendercdclassicirl/appeared i Wi various points arid in ditfaront formal and’ ivyoral of tlis Im'pe t.iituiamlm!ansU.ire appropriate mottoes ill Uarhiftri; Oiio of U'.s' inscriptions Vo lratislsta: as fol . ' ldW«t 1! Buy all Tout stirmahta %t.tlie Brown Stone . S v ClolSiijjHdtt 'and M * f >' .-v .j&iimß ’ iiKTEIiHGENCE. 'QUITH PACHg/. tr . L lersUe, Janeiro Ist ult, in i Thos A NowhoU fc Co. . 'oster.-phue, 6 days:-from Boston, with mdse to leo Falos, r Nickerson, 4 days from Providence, -dse tq.OroweU & Collins. . , - ■ Baker,cday* from Boston, with nadae tb Crowell & Collir*,- . «Mteraffi° a ' 6toT ’ ttom Boton ’ AkiK oVr^““ d ' i><lMB fr ° mS “ ff ' o ' lt ’ V “’ rr ™ ohr!BtiS ““’ Dol,With Bohr Delaware, Banby, Zd&ys from Smyrna, Del, with Bohr Victory, Boss, * days from Lewes, Del, with grain toJasL Bewley £ Co. ' 5 CLEARED. '\J S M steamship Binto of Georgia, Gayin, Savannah, AHeron, Jr. * Brig & Thurston, Lamphor, Cardenas, B & \V Welsh. ’ Bchr Gen Boyd. Gray, Boston, Binniokson A Glover. ’Bohr JR M’Fee. Townsend, Suffolk, Captain, 'Steamer, Riohard Willing, Claypool, Baltimore, A ' Grove*, Jr. , r ' . , . - BY TELXORAPR, ’* ' (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchaneo.) - . -CAPE ISLAND. Nov. 10,5.30T.M. ‘ The hark Helen Maria, from Boston, and Freneh brig Jnlas, Jrom Rochelle, passed in yesterJay.. Tha brig Harvard, for Boston, andfive ooal litden schrs, Vent to sea this morning, Wind NK-weather foggy. . .Jfours, THUS. B.HUGHES. terdaf tQB^' P ■^° 4l * a * New York yes- ® ermftin * Vera Crus, cleared at New York*yee terd*’ N'ohojson, for Galway, oleared at Ship David Crockett, Rowland, for,New York, Bailed fr 2B Francisco 14th alt. , - . ' iShip Reaper, Kelly, for Bremen, cleared at N Orleans wit inst - Augusta, Strickland, for Liverpool, cleared V rleans ®th inst, with 3,810 bales cotton, 801 bids Chase, hence, arrived up at N Orleans at^alliw r 3 , 2ufiiit ir6Bton ' or at 918 per ton, was Bark Ilva, Duri’e, from Maracaibo, arrived at N York yesterday. - ' Brig Daniel Boone, Hoagan, hence for Salem, saMet uem Holmes* Hofe StUmsti.also,sailed sclira Ida, J C Patterson. 35 Williams, S F Holliday, and A Tirell. , - Brigs Wm Moore. Ames, and Forest State, French, henoe, arrived at Bangor Bth inst. - j BohrsPaugassett, TH Seymour. Lnmot Duppt, The* resa 0, C P otickner, J H Stroup, J Ireland, J it Plater, and M A Shropshire, hence, arrived at Boston 9th inst. Bohrs 8 P Hawes, Mason, Stag, Loveland, and Jutis, Foxwed, hence, arrived at Hichmond 9th inst.. Schr A R Johnson, Patterson, sailed lrorn Riohmond Bth inst for Philadelphia. , . , ~m i „ Bohr Sarah cleared at New York yes- ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST KISH?. „ ■ gIRAHI) HqUSK-OhejtEUt it.. twlcra Ninth. DO DoUjj.. Now /ork ■ HJO Clifford, Kentucky i 8 Lewi., New York . 3 W Dnvenport, Md J, Lawson, Lowell Mrs P Lawson A son, Pa h Pugh, Centre co A A Colton, Cm, 0 HT Lawson, Pa J T Bond A la, N J JH Newton, St Louis J CBrmth, Balt M Barrowos. New York T B Letorey A la, Paris J P Hays, New York ' S W Tyler, Boston W GThomas, Balt , L Johnson A la. Wash, DC Mrs Allen A ob, New York J Pannel, New York - JV-L Dike, Pittsburg A B Waters, Balt N G Clayton,‘England T R Gourales. Costa Rica MArgnell, Costa Rica HMBovey.Mo G VV Bmlsall A la J HBkidmore< New York J H Stauffer A fara, N 0 Miss M Bhute, N 0 Benj F Bhenk, Lancaster M W Vernon, Frovideuce 8 Parsons A la, NJ • J Wooldredge, Lynn D 8 Pratt, Lynn fiFNewhall. Lynn R M Johnston, Athens, G& C E Parker, New York Dr Sillock, New York 8 F Poor California H B Horsey, Boston LW Johnson, Mass G Carleton, Jr, Mass N Randall, N Y ALNewton.weahingtea 8 T Gould, Nashville 6 A Heath, N Y - CJUnderwood,Boston C W Lord, Balt T P Huger, 8 O H N Gambrilli Md N Baker, Toronto 8 Norris, fti . , SGebhart A Beiz, NY P Kephart, Balt N B Charles, Balt P Latimer A dau, N Y - NWinterjr . , - A Maynard, Boston SMr Lang. New York D Comegys, Dover, Del 8 Rids ley A-dau,N L Y Miss MC Lott, N Y iss ST Van Brunt, NY DC Smith, Balt TB Lott, NY C P Sohmylie, N Y A L Lockwood, N Y Miss P Beyan, N Y ihoe Callender Ala, Tenu J F Zebley, N Y Jr Crawford, N Y . .. J Hartshorn GP. Whitaker, Md < Maj F S English A Ia.USM STATES UNION HOTEL-Market street, above Sixth, ieo L PUtt, Harrisburg H Dunbar, Newport, Pa IMHamon, Clinton co - Jew Hains, Bedford co Bamuol Morse, Pa , . J H Robinson. Millwood, 0 HHarrison. Burlington, NJA6 Hoar, Earlviile.Fa J D Smith, Carlisle . P Cartwright, E Trenton P Flynn, Norristown • Mrs M Berg A 2 oh, York dies Ella Hinkle, York, Pa 1) K Culbertson, Carlisle F.Weyroar,Ciarfcoo, Ind BLACK* BEAR HOTEL—Third st., above Callowhill. Jaopb Esht, Oley, Pa. Rev 8 K Brobst, Allentown T Tomlinson, Moreland Kami Morris, Fmia Geo W Iredell, Pliila W T 81iaefer, Pa A Lukena, Southampton M B Ruth, S.eriing, 111 „ BALD EAGLE-Third etreot. above Callowhill. Geo B Ellis, Bucks co Jacob W Butz - , VButs J B Walton, Bucks co ■WJ Buck. Pa W H Dengler,tioakertown 8 Reear. Lancaster oo John Schock, Berks co NFHalliaan.Pa MOUNT st, above Arch, John Mulvaney, N J Edw Trego, Bunbury i jam! N Foat, Salem, N J Wm Claydon, Pine Grove )avi d Wi ey. Centre oo -F R Wagouer, Reading Jacob Miller, Harrisburg Goo Gmswell, l'a A Calder, Pa 3ARLEV SHEAF HOTEL—Second st.» below Vine. 0 Shaw A la. Wms port M Towns A la, Wmsport . i Randoß, Buoks co . . J Steven, Winsport i L Angle, Wmsport A Caldwell, Wmsport YMAnustrong, Phila • ■ 8 Rose, Buoks oo 3 Smith, Bucks co _ AC Barber, Lambertv'e tolomon Holcombe, N J F Whitlock, NJ ohnSutoh, N J J W Fry. Doylestown Ilobt Beans, Bucks co J VBlaokwoll.QWd.N Y MERCHANTS* HOUSE-Thlrd «t. above Oallowhill. B H Lenhatt, Leesport G B Ettingef, Tyrone Wm B Drake, Hazleton D B Morrell A la. Pa Jos Botteiger, Berks co 8 Bailiet, North White Hall •NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. Wm Kerper, Reading J J Vandorsloot, York, Pa ß John Murphy, York, Pa Oscar Bel»aas. N V 9 Jas Germl ey, Chester co H Yost, Franklin co, Pa Jasß Welsh, York, Pa .. James MLeaheli, Pa Thos AGettyg.pa Jno c putty, Pittsburg AJ Chandler, Pittsburg A Davis, Easton H B Semple, Easton J B Pennypaoker A la. Pa JAtkinsou.Ala.N J Jok J Greer,Doylestown Geo Risemck, BloomsVg I Jacob Weist, Pa COMMERCIAL st.. above Chestnut A Bunticg/Del eo r J Each us, Chester oo Pa DW Chandler, PhUa MT Jefferies, West Chest Beni Thompson, Cbeico John Thompson, Pa • , A F Zimmerman, Pa H Crawford. Port Deposit G WLinvilie, Pa RHodi«>n,New London J D Wiley, Pa G w Ortlig, Newark, 3>el W Fritz, umonville, Pa . . EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, above Race, J Bhindle,N J WJ Passmore, Ches ©o WWEstrie.NJ • . j H Ladd.Tremont j 8 Gundy* Schuylkill co P Wagner, Pa T Car.xian. Freemansburg S Blair, Lewisburg BHaHs, West Chester * S M Painter. West Chester J H Lukens, Phiia , J A Brooker. N Y T HBrown, Norfolk; Va P Chandler, Del co -H Wilson A la, Bostou N Harns, Aichro.nd M L Barter, Pittsburg ‘ D emuth, Nonhampton MGreen,Easton • - WSHodley,Bult “ 'JONES’ HOTEL- Chestnut street, nteve Bixtb. WPSeipll, Call WHMiddleton,Brooklyn Wro KnAbe, Balt - John B Tunis, N J David P Parker, Texas Mim T Dottaimis, Pa H Barnes, Boston HR brown A la, 8 0 Miss Cleaveland SC Dr Muller, N Y ■ Co) (bomptcn, Cotumlais ' Jj R KiildJo.Ti Y F AStCen, ProV G Jones, Balt W K VVMJl&te.Balt F Brtiokiiißu. Balt W O Welsh A la, Balt J Holmes NY R Roach# Balt ; . BDpabeU, Balt John Tool, Balt o ii Medairy, Balt J Catliiog, Balt j Bowen, Howard co DW Drake, Jaoward oo V B Ellis, Wash City H Drake. Newark, N J 8 Sides, Bt Louie T B Brqwn.N Y . BJ Brown, NY W Mimfie, Balt; S Thompson, Mass OWiliiams, Mass ’ ,TKE UNION HOTEL—Arch street, above Third. Ira G Anderson, N J * Benj Colton, Boston MrsAndersoniN J ‘ D M Rogers, Conn JacoD FraieyjEaston S W Reading W A TritiSi Waynesboro JR Swelter. Waynesboro MB Sanders, Waynesboro W 8 Doyle, Waynesboro A A Lipcomb & so. Ala Jos G Hayes, Cnicago. ill Chits M Hayes, Chicago.Ul Jas Loekpart, Allog City John A Scott, Allog City Geo D Riddle# AUeg City H Myer A la, Lano 00, Pa John 8 Pearson, Reading C A Weaver, Newark, O John J Mooney, Newark,O D C Auglienbaugh, Hagerst W Updegratf, Hagerstown FRANKLIN HOUSE-Cbestnut st„ above Third. John E Weston, Fhila Jas i<ouman.Cinoinnati, O M David, NY P Longman, Brooklyn, J Roberts, Norristown M BJano. Paris Geo 8 Geer, NY - ■ 8 A Heath. NY J.C Bird, Dovet, Del Geo Dow, N Y . Hol*EL—Fourth street, below Arch. Bon G H Bard well. Pa Ghas Penny, Lewiebarg John D.McCord, Pittsburg Ueo Patterson. Memphis T BCrbiger. Pa CL Palmer, New Hope Sami J Mills, St Louis Miss Detcours, St Louis Mra Yiotorine.St Louis Mrs R R Green, Pa MusE Doreey.Germantown Thos George* Cadis, O Mrs Mclntyre, Etkton, Nd Mm Cressweil, Elkton, Md J H Turner, Baltimore F P Merriam, Boston J Curamingi.Lewwtown A M Hart. Heading JTPnce,N Y ' HPittis.Ohio R R Munson, Conn John G Miller; Va JasGKoonu&la,Pa* MUa Wilson. Pa Wm Young.Mimmaburg W E Doubledy, N Y „ AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut st,. above Fifth# N H Clatk, Newark* Deb P Cooper- Lancaster M L WtllisJc la, Me jyliMEWiihs,Me ~MN Cochran, Me L W Groff, Lano co O D Bqyden, NYv- J W Angus; Washington ProfJE ChurehilJ, Phila. Jas F SmitK* Reading J C Mott. Mioh James Williamson, Pa Miss Williamson, Pa J H Thomas & la, N J t¥aa;ft&r' BPiasKW 1 h L Stanley*, la, Del j HAeck, PottsrUle TB Bolter, Reading w TStewart, Reading 8Y D Arrowsmlth.N Y MM Rhodes.Taunton John R Wiusett & la,; Balt u O Curlett, Balt w H Fhtcraft, Washington Capt S P Bowen, Va T ; IFE-SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS IN OIL are made from living persons, or from Daguerre otypes or Ainbrotypes, when.periocs are deceased or ataent,. Yftit JUSIMKR’S Phptographio Gallery, SE CONjjjltreet, above Greeiu it* PERSONAL.— All persons are cautioned yy r ShgSjKo& n^^£V. tr i Mamst It. ' .B# SERRiLL, CHESTNUT Street,and ARCH Streetß LEATHER.— 300 Sides Roiled Hemlock Slaughter Leather, light weight and color, suita ble for Women and Children's Snoes, Also damaged Red Sole and Shoe Skirting, at low prices. Wholesale or retail. R. NBWBOM), • ell-36* No. 338 North SECOND Street, above Vine. [\fOTICK.— All persons •in my debt ■ are A cnationedasainst paying any monies to mjrlate saleariian, J, PRANKEL, as be has no author!' *!.'» f‘ ta ™ f ° r m<> - W. A, BAILLIBR, :' all-34* ■ 68 JOHN Street; New York, WEDDING, Visiting, and Professional . » *'■' Car'di, executed in style, br 8. MAROT. En graver, 434 CHESTNUT Street; B. E. coruer,Fifth, Mstory.' B6ot and other plates made to order. Keajg, Jewelry, fee., engraved. ' nlMm* ,J7pn2 AND EAE, . V DEAFNESS. PK. VON MOSCHZISKEB, ; r “ -' OCULIST AND AUBIBT. , DriM. gives his exclusive attention to the medical and gorgleal treatment of the EY E and EAR. DEAPNKBS of the longest standing removed both hr medical and surgical operations on the latest scientific Krmoiples.' Dr. m. would bo please? to receive mem pih oi tnedioal faoalty who Wish to witness his method oloparntin* for tlie removal of Deafness, or any Office B#4 Sontn NINTH Btreetdabove Sprnoe. Office hours frorh '9 A. M. to IP. M., and from 4to 5 P.M. •• ■ - 1 n7-lmif SAVING JWMDS* CPRINO garden saving fund so <rlEToms, Stnw, OFPBffN. W&M; Bi» LejMkturt (>f Paniujfvanj&to mpplr tliiineceMU,. sssaswwS&B fpiois • toikWocJt; also, on Monday and Thartday from § until 8 o'clock in the evening, • ■"Fraaeri tt ' UWii **St B, ahenßmitlj ‘ r gf&Ld, : eorge Wwlpiei';/ - •-r - fppfajtoWsmmrr y: iib: r ibßiy£ ! 'Mv. i - • **:4:r*~ SPECIAL NOTICES. Cooin! ObciN! Cooin! • , , v • _ P u\L ON 4- SON’S ’ 00Q I N! f TUB ONLY OBNUINB ARTICLE, MAPK FROM COCOA-NUT OIL, \ TOR PROMOTIKOI THE OROWTH OF THE HAIR. This valuable preparation is rapidly taking the place of every article now in use, Cue it restores the Hair to its natural oolor and brilli&noy. One trial will satify all those who have used any other preparation! PEALON Sc SON'S COCIN Promotes the giowth of the Hair. PHALON Sc SON'S COOIN Prevents the Hair Falling Off. PHALON Sc Kille and Removes Dandruff. PHALON & SON’S COCIN Otves new Life to the Human Hair. PHALON Sc SON’B COCIN Makes the Hair Rioh and Glossy. PHALON Sc SON’S COCIN Is the moat perfect Dressing for the Hair. PHALON Sc SON’S COCIN Leavea no Disagreeable Odotf. PHALON Sc SON’S COCIN Leaves no Sticky Substance. PHALON Sc SON’S COCIN Costs 25 and 50 oents a Bottle. Bo sure and ask for PHALON'S COCIN. and see that you get no other, as there are many imitations of this article in the market. PBUPAHKD BV P H AJLO N<V O JY, Manufacturers of the GOLDEN CHEST PERFUMERY, New Yohk, For Sale, Wholesale, by T. W, DYOTT A SON, No. £lB North SECOND Street. No. 108 South THIRD Street. No. 703 MARKET Streat. T. B. PETERSON A BROS., SIX! CHESTNUT Street, E. H. HUNT A CO., N. W. corner FIFTH and CHESTNUT. AND BY ALLJDRUGGIBTB and FANCY DEALERS. MoClees’ Ivoiytypes, No. 62G Chestnut street. McCLEES* splendid Water Color Photographs. McCLEES’ artistio Crayon Photographs, McCLEES’ Gallery. No. tag CHESTNUT Street. J. L. Oapew, having had many years ex perience in Fraetioal Phrenology, will continue to make examinations and give written descriptions of charac ter, without flattery or reserve, at the Cabinet, 922 Chestnut street, eeeond etory, eontli side. no9-6t Tits Nb Plus Ultra !—Jules Haubl’s VMGEJCABLE Lltf UID HAIR DYE has no rival in the worfd. Perfeotly harmless, its action is Instantanoous in changing the oolor of tha hair into a son, brilliant, natural brown, blaok, or auburn, without injuring the hair or rendering it harsh, as is the oase with othor dyes. Sold by all druggists, and by JULES JLAUEL A CO.. No. 704 GHEBNUT Street, Philadelphia, no7-d6tWI Harris’ Boudoir Sewing Machine. IMPROVED DOUBLE-THREAD. PIRBT PREMIUM AT EVERY FAIR, ota-8m Phila, Oflioe, 730 ARCH St, AgenU wanted. Hoof land's German Bitters vnU posi tively oure Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervone De bility, *O., Ac. BOOFLAND’S BALSAMIC CORDIAL will positively enre Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough Ao., Ac. Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON A CO., 418 ARCH Street, and for sale by Druggists and dealer, generally. Price 78 oents per bottle, aeM-tf Salamander Fire-Proof Safes.—Avery large assortment of SALAMANDERS for sals at reason able prioss, No. 104 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. auUtf EVANS A WATSON The Willoox and Gibbs Sewing Ma- OHUX. 715 OHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. 001-tf Gas-Lakp Dkpot—Sixth and Abch. _ sel4-Sxn Gbotbs & Bakhr’s OXUDBATI9 NoiSSLBSa FAMILY SIWUCe-MAffSIRSf, AY SXDUCKD PXICXS. 730 CHESTNUT STREET, rim.ADEI.PHIA. Saving Fund—National Safktt Trust CoHPAHT.—Chartered by the State oi Pennsylvania, RULES. 1. Money Is received every day, and In any amount, arge or small. S. FIVE PER CENT, interest i» paid for money from the day it is put m. S. The money is always paid back in GOLD whenever it is called for, and without notioe. L Money is received from Exuvtcrs, AdminUtraiort, Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or small sums, to remain a long or short period. 6. The monoy received from Depositors Is invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first class s e <Hmties. «• Office open every day-WALNUT Street, southwest oonw Third atraot Philadelphia. anil Wkbelhr k Wilson Sewing Machines. -Philadelphia Office, 628 CHESTNUT Street. Merchants’orders filled at the SAME DISCOUNT as by the Company. Branch offioes m Trenton, New Jersey, and Easton nd Westchester. Pa. se!4-4m Onm Prioh Clothing of tits Latest Stylus, made in the best manner, expressly for RE TAIL BALES. LOWEST selling prtoes marked in Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted satis factory. Our ONE-PRICE System is strictly adhered to, as we believe this to be the onljr fair way of dealing. All are thereby treated alike. JONES k CO., *e&-tf 684 MARKET Street. Sham bn s Saving Fund—Northwest Cokrbb Second and Walnut Streets.—Deposits re ceived in small and large amounts, from all classes of the community,andaUowsinterestattherateoffive per cent, per annum# Money may be drawn by cheeks without loss of in terest* Offioe open daily, from# until# o’clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary, CHAfI M# MORRIS. The Pricks of SINGER’S. SEWING MACHINES iTAVgI BBUirf 1 BBDPCKO !I i S2l-3m MAKIUEIP. the Ist iustant# by Rev, D. W.Bartioe, Mr. Jos. 8. Downie to Miss Aunaß. bmith, both of this city. • RINGWAL'f—WILLS,—In Downingtown# Chester co.« on the 10thLinst*!by Rev. John B. Henry, Dr. Samuel Ringwalt. of Now Holland, Lancaster county, to Miss Downingtown - . * ..WARNER—TATNAL.—In Wilmington, Del., on the Btn instant, by Friends’ Ceremony, in presenco of the Mayor, Edward T. Warner, Jr., of Schuylkill Haven, Pa., to Madgie. youngest daughter of the late Edward TatnaLof the former place. * LKARY-HlLLEN.—August BUt, 1869. by Rov. John F. Boone. Mr. W. Alex. Leary, Jr„ to Miss Anna Kate Hillen, ail of this city. * CHITTICK—MATCHET.—Octobor 11. by Rev. J. Mason, Mr, John W. Chittlok, to Mias Sarah J. Match ert. * TAYLOR—RICIIARPS.—October 23, by Rov. B.W. Thomas, Mr. Irvin 8. Taylor, of Gloucester city, N.J., to miss Sarah Richards, of Germantown. * DIED. COPFIN.—On the morning of the 30th instant, Joseph Coffin, aged 44 years. * The male friend* of the family ore invited to attend his toneral from the residence or his brother, Lemuel Coffin, 1510 Locust street, on Saturday afternoon, at % o’olock. ** McMHLLTN.—On HieSth instant, Catharine, daugh ter of Janies MoMulltn, in the 33d year of her ago. The relatives and mends arc respectfully invjtod to attend her funeral, from the residence other unrlw, thomaa Howland, Cheltenham. Montgomery county, on this(rnday) afternoon, at 2 o dock, without further notice. * NUSKEY.—On the 9th instant, of consumption, Ca tharine, wire of George Nuskoy. and daughter of Ueorco and Rhode I,oiler, in the 18ui j oar of hor age. Funeral from the residence or her parents, Norris street, atx>ve Second, onjsauday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, plewe co^y 10 in ,netery * l* ew * or * c Pranci ’ “• »>-*• in resideuoe. southwest corner nooif/at lo'clock 0 * Blr ® etB > on this (Friday) atter yea^offer^el 1 * “** in,tant ’ Jane Horn * «nH*eWth Funeral from the residence of her eon.in.law M S r ornfir|rTt !, l'l^l“ , L C1,0,t, ‘ Ut,lt,eCt - 0“ »Ui.(|JriU»y> 4“fs.m“"lu;ow“!‘ iMUt “' imheAMyearof hi, Funeral from his late rosidenoe, No.62!»rowelUtreet. on this (Friday) afternoon, at lo'ctock. • CULLY.—On the 9th instant, Ann Cully, in the 16th year of her age. - Funeral from the residence oi her father, James Cully, No. 166 Master street, below Hancock, on this (Fridiylafternoon,at2odock, * McCaRTHY.—On the Oth instant. Mrs. Margaret McCarthy, wile of Felix MoCarthy, in the 34th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her husband, 760 Pas -B)unk load, above Catharine street, uu this (Friday) afternoon. «120 clock. * KALtilON.—■Ontboflth inilant, Elizabeth, daughter oi John and Margaret Ralston, aged 16 year*. Funeral from the residence of lier brother, southwest cornoror Shippeu and Sixteenth stieeu, on this (Fri diivjnfterooomatSo'clock, * MeGAßftY.—On the 9th instant, James Henry, son of Duma! and AniiMoGayry, aged 14months. Funeral ironi the residence of his parents, Oak street, west ol Thirtieth, below Market, West Phila delphia, on thn(Friday) afternoon, at 1 o’clock. * SUHUMO.—Ou the 9th instant, Thomas Sohumo, m the 67th year of lus ego. Funeral .from his tate’residence, 'Woodbury, N. J., on this (Friday) morning, at 10 o'clock. * LEE.—At Trenton, N. J., Mary, wife of William Lee, in the Mst rear ol her age. , CORMICK.—At tea, July 23, on board brig Brandy* Wind, Captain David Comilck, in the 50th year of lus age. . * »tACK VELVET POPEINS.-Juat ro *? oBlved ’ b8 oWx 1 ii I »L'; 1 !-' ,o<>1 . Also, Black Velour Reps all .qualities* t, , Do. Cashmeres, Lupin’s moke. Do. Satin de Chines, nil dualities. Do. Bombazine*, all Qualities. Do. French Mennoes, Lupin's make, Do. Thibet Long Shawls, Black and Second mourning Bay State Long and w^n^x^w;wl «BfJ the Stockholders standing on the Books of.tne Oqjngftpj this day, or their total] representatives, on and alter the . ' J. N, HUTCHINSON, Trea.urer. Phiin., Nov. 9, 1889. atl-lAtu-lOt |Ts=> AT A SPECIAL MEETING. OF THE lljf Board of Manager, of tha HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY of the City of Philndafphia, held on Saturday evening, Nov. 5,1859, the following communication was reoetved and read: _ . To the Board of Managers of the Home Missionary So* oiety of the city of Philadelphia i Dear Brbtiikkn: I find my businosabecoming so ex tendod that, in justice to you, ns well as to myself, 1 must hereby respectfully submit to you my resignation as an Agent, and asn Missionary of your Ass.wiatiqn. In do.ngso, allow me to assure you that I still feel a deep interest ip the future prosperity of your Institu tion, and will oheerfolly render it any assistance I can. Very respectfully, JOHN STREET. Ootober23 1869. , , flWliereupon It was resolved, that the resignation of our able and effloient Missionary and Agent, the Rov. John Street, who has served this Assobiatiou so faith fully and satisfactorily for the Inst eighteen years, be, and the eamo is hereby, accepted. Mr. JOHN P. ARRISON was appointed to take the place of Mr. Streets and he is now waiting upon the publio, soliciting donations for tho use of the Society. GEORGE H STUART. President. ~ MATTHEW NEWKIRK, Viee President. R. K. HCBPMCH. Secretary. ' THOS. T. MASON, Treasurer. m 434 MARKET Street. Office of the Society, Ml East NORTH St. pll-ot rr?* OATAWISSA. WILLIAMSPORT, AND IL3- ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY.-Philadel phia, Nov, 9, 1859. . A meeting of the First Mortgage Bondholders will be hold on rfIIDAY.Nov, 11th, at twelve o’olook M„ at room No. 30, Exchange, to receive and consider the report of the Committee. A full and punctual attend ance is requested. _ nIQ-gt: (Signed)» S. V. MERRICK, Chairman. ANNIVERSARY OF THE MEROAN ILS TILE BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION.-The Eighteenth Anniversary ot this Association will be celohrated at CONCERT HALL, on MONDAY EVEN ING, 21st inst .at 7H o’clock,at which the annual re port of tho Board of Managers will be road, and ad dresses delivered by REV. RICHARD NE KTON D.D., . M'iRTON McMICHAEL, Esq.,and JOHN WELSH, Em, ’ The music, br the Germania Orchestra, will be under the.direction of Carl Sentz. 1 ickets of admission may lie had, gratuitously, by ap plying to the undersigned, No. 38 North THIRD Street. As the number of tickets issued will be limited to the capaoity of the hall, oarly application will bo necessary to prevent the unpleasant disappointment whioh oc curred at most oftfie previous anniversaries. noto-dtn2l WM, C. LUDWIG. President. fT5 5 * THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE LEU FJ? TUBES are delivered on MONDAY. WJ3DNES DAV And FRIDAY EVENINGS, and will lie continued for twontv weeks, oommenetng at 7X o’clock. The first course, of ten weeks, will be: Monday evening—On Chemistry—By Prof. B. H, Rand. . Wednesday evening—Mechanics of Fluids—By Prof. F. Rogers, Friday evening—Physioal Geography—B, Prof. J. F, Frazer. Eooh member of the Institute will receive a ticket for himself and a lady on the payment of liis annual contri bution, and his children, wards, and apprentices wilt re ceive a ticket, for the season, on the payment of One Dollar foreaoh Minor, or on the payment of Two Dollars they will have the pnvtlego of the Library and the Lec tures. Life members will receive their tickets on application at the Actuary's Office. , TERMS OF MEMBERSHIP, 9* per annum, or $25 for life. Now members pay one dollar additional the first year. Gentlemenwighing to become members will please ap ply at the Hall of tho Institute. SEVENTH Street, above Chestnut, to WILLIAM HAMILTON, n7,<!t ___ Aotuary. nTS 8 * the grand painting. [yr THE ' rHK CITY tares in the Musics! Fund Hall, under the auspices of the Young Men’s Christian Association : Tuesday, Nov. 15th-The Structure and Perpetuity of the Planetary System. * Tuesday, Nov.22d-TheMotions and Revolutions©! the Comets. W. B. ZIEBER, Saturday, Nov. 2Cth-The Number, Distance and Magnitude of the objects comprising the GaHfty. Tuesday, Nov. SOth-The Motion? and,.Revolutions of the Fixed Stars, and the Translation of the Suns and Solar Systems through space. Tickets for the course, one dojlnr. licketa for the course, admitting a gentleman and two ladies, two dollars. Tickets for a single lecture, fifty oents. Can be had at the principal bookstores, and the rooms of the Young Men’s Christian Association, No. 1009 and 2011 Chest nut street, ► rtoLtf HOLDEN, y-|=» GERMANTOWN . ITOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, COURSE OF LECTURES. TOWN HALL, MONDAY EVENINGS. November 14, MORTON McMTCHAEL.Eso. “ 21, Rev. A. A. WILUTTS. „ 28, Dr. R, BHELTON MACKENZIE. December 6, HHAS. 8. PANCOAST, Ejiq. 44 12, W. H. ALLEN, Esq. ’ * " Wt Rev. J. WHEATON SMITH. Tickets for sale at News Btand, depot, NlnfhandGreen; Parker’*, Main street, opposite lUeDepot, Germantown: Jabez Gates, Maiu and brinjthurst streets, and at the door on the evenings of Lectures. N. Cars ran up and down the turnpike, rnp B ANK-riIILADELrmA Oo lk? tolwr 18,1869. Notice it hereby given, that nn eleotion for thirteen ?, ire £ l fssb- t .WVP/f, r „. , , lie entuin.t year, will bo held at he hanking house,on Monday, November jiet, between the hour. of 10 A. M and 1 P. M. Tho nnnunl nioeting of the Stockholder. will be held at the nuns ptf.cn, on TUKHDAY, November let, at 1! o clock At. 0018-tnBl W. L. BCHAPFEH, Caahier. XF*<-U69 E I’,HI'A,>ELW,,A 1 ’ ,HI ' A,>ELW,,A BANK,-OCT _The annual meeting of the Stockholder. of tbit Bank nil be held at the Banking House on TUESDAY, the first day or November next, at U o’clock M. And tho annual election for Direotors will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the gist day of No vember next, lietween tho houre of 10 A. M, ana 2 P. M o»-wfrAm tngl B. B. COMKOYB, Cashier. MECHANICS- nANK.-HIILADEI.. Ik3 . PHI A, October 6th, 1869. Notice IS hereby riven that an election for Thirteen Directors, to sorve the ensuing year, will beheld at the AM to 8P U S ° U MO " DAY ’ November gist, from 10 oI r fe/pnni I vJ“s? tin ‘ IhoStookholders will be held ob rUESDAY, November Ut, at 12 o'clock RS. na-wtrAm tn2l J. O. MITCHELL, Cashier. sS.^Noticrt't* n«r*by K»v«n, that an election for THIRTEEN DlREC tween the hours of!0 A. M. and 8 P. M. The Annual meetin£of the Btookholder* will be held e on TUESDAYViet November, at U o'clock M. s. 0. PALMER, 0017-iqwf-tnil* Cashier. fr?“ WKSTEKN HANK OF FUIJL.AUJELPIHA bJi -Ootober l.t, 188. . xfio xmm.l .ImUoo.(or Director, of thi. B«skxriil b. Jl th. Bonkim Hon.., on MONDAY, Nov.mbS til. hour, of 10 o’clock A. M. and 3 o’clock Tlionnmin) mottinx of Stockholder, will ho held ill the xetii. place on FUFSDAY, Novcmt>or l.t, nt 12 O, M, TJIOUTMjiN. ot tuAfr-t hm : Cmhilr. "Ti-* FARMKHV AND 31ECIIANRS’ BANK JyJ l’im.jmiLpiiu, OatolierSd, 18S9. Notlooi.h.robr xiv.n that nn .Lotion for Thirt.cn Dlroptor.wdUio Jold ntth. Bnnkinx Honan on MON DAY- Novomb«r!l>t,lB.9,hotweontfinhonreof»o’olook A-M. and 8 o clock F. M. | nnd »i.neral moetint of the Btookholder.wUl be liold on TUESDAY. November lot. nt * o oiook i . M-, at tne,BnnktnK Hou.e. o 4 dtn2l W. RUSHTON. J*., Onihi.r, ErU3=- SOUTH WARE BANK—i-inLADEIT IL3 . FHIA, October Bd, 1869. Notico i. Ml.hr liven that an eleotion fjr Thirteen ■/•.tore will he held.t the Banktnf Houre on MON AY, November 21« t, I!»9. between the hour, of Wl 1 ciook A. M. and So’elook F, M.; and n general meet fn# of the Stockliolder. will be held on TUESDAY, No vember Ist, at 14 o’clock M. SMtntl F. P. STEEL, Caahier. insurance companies. Delaware mutual safety in surance COMPANY, l-HII.ADEI.FHIA. INCORPORATED 1835, The foliowinx Statement of the Affairs of the Com ma, i. published in eonformity with a Provi.ion of it. charts r. „ PBEJHIUVS Received from Nov. 1, JBM, to Ort 31.1859: On Marine and Inland Risks $566,216 39 On Fire Risks 116,729 99 Premiums on Pohoies marked off Nov. 1, ISM 281.848 38 w . , re. TRUMICMS Marked olTas earned, from Nov. I.lBM,*to Oct. 31,1859 s On Marine nnd Inland Risks $371,111 88 On Fire Risks 118,305 40 Interest, &0., reoeived during 8489,477 28 same period 33,519 ® $628,327 17 LOfIIEB.KxrKNSU^.KTC, . , During tho year as above: Marine and Inland Navigation Losses $253,995 70 Fire Losses... 28,172 M Return Premiums S3,IGQ 13 Reinsurance, Commissions to Agents, Taxes, Ac 43,293 84 Expenses, Salaries, Kent, Sta tionery, *o £2.210 Z 7 5390,834 30 Surplus 8137,49287 ASSETS OP THE COMPANY, . .. . Novemberl, 1859: $123 060 Philadelphia City Six peret.Loan .$123 060 00 IW>,OOO Penna. Btete Five percent. Loan ... 93,653 00 21 000 Do. do. Six do. do 21 ooii m 23,009 United States Treasury 6)4 per cent. 1 Notes, and interest duo 25,263 to 30,000 United btates Treasury 0 per cent. Notes So cm oo 25,000 Tr mpornry Loan to tho City of Plu lodelphin 25 000 00 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d mortgage ’ 0 per cent. Bonds 43/0000 20 000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort . KageSix percent. Bonds 12.30000 14,000 West Philadelphia Passenger Rail way Company 7 per oent, Coupon 80nd5.....,,.«. >.« ere............ 19 fjiyi /Vi 16,000 300 Shares Stock Germantown Gas * Company,’lnterest and Principal , guaranteed by tiio City of Plirla... 18,000 00 6,000 100 Shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company 3.776 00 60C0 ICO Shares North Ppnnsyivania Rail __ road Company 830 00 1.20 J 806hnres Pftiladolpliia Ico Boat and StoarnTug Company 1.200 00 1,000 2Shares PmlndeljiiiiaandSavannsh ltM Bt««in mvigation Company..- .. 200 00 180 S Shares Ocean Steam Navigation Company 180 00 260 6 Shares Philadelplna and Havre do Grace Steam Tow boat Company. 600 00 200 2 Bhares Philadelphia Exchange Company jjo 00 5435.8 u Par. $411,919 20 Cost. Market Va1ue,5403,713 54 Bonds and Mortgages.... u,\m w Heal Estate. 01 Aiu 35 Bills Receivable, for Insurances made .. 1d1,693 fiy Balance due at Agencies—Premiums on Ma rine Policies, Interest, and other debts duo the Company CS.SG4 C 3 Scrip and Block of sundry liiHurnnco Compa n»es 39(50 00 Cash on deposit in Banks 6M>w3i SHU 1,605 67 Novomber 9,1869. The B(»ard of Directors havo THIS DAY declared a Cash Dividend or EIGHT PER CENT, on tfij CawUil Stock of the Company, amt SIX PER CENT, interest on the Scrip of the Company, payable on and alter the Ist proximo. _Tney have also deolarod a Scrip Dividend of TWEN TY-FIVE PER CENT, on the Earned Premium* for the year ending October 31,1869, Certificates lor which will be issued to the partiesentitled to the same, on and after tho first of Deoember next. DIRECTORS. J William Martin. Samuel E, Stokes, Edmund A. Homier, J.F. I’emston, Theophilu* Paulding, Henry Sloan. Jclin R. Penrose, Edward Darlington, John O. Davis, H. Jones Brooke, James Traqualr, Spencer M'llvnine, William Ei re, Jr., 'iliomas C. Hand, James C. Hand, Kolwrt Burton, Willmm C. Ludwig, Jacob P. Jones, Joseph H. Seal, James B M'Farland, Dr. ft. M. Huston, Joshua P. Eyro, George G. Leipor. John tl. Semple, Pittsburg, HughCrais, D.T. Morgan, Cileries JColly. A. 11. Berger, WILLIAM MARTIN, President. uevny | vt T nln>L A^ C * l lA£<l> ' ’ loe ITciident. Hfcftßi L\ LB URN, Bccrotary. nlLlm Ilf ATTIIIiSSES, BEDDING mi<l FEATII- J-»JL ERB, and BLANKETS, of aft qualities, for sale IMPROVED SPECTACLEB, with tho finest Periscopio Oliimcs, oorrectly fitted to the eyes, a ‘ .. 112 South Pofai®ffiS!E&v?ffiS!at tsr. Also, Mioroscopes, rolescopes, Opera Glasses. Diawmg Instruments, Stereoscopes, and fitareosoopio Pictures, of latest importation and at mfueerfprtru, jn a great variety. n a jftf POTICHOMANU! POTICHOMANIA !- A The Art of Decorating Glass J&rs, to make a dose imitation of the Chinese Vases.—We have Just received a splendid lot of Boston Yases, and Frenoh Potlohoina nia Papers, which we aell at our usual rates. Tho great troumo in obtaining GMes Vases is.now avoided, by us Up,M ‘ hem A m*ENT Z K V. n7-9t* PAVER KAHGIRIGB, AC. PAPER HANGUPS. BOW II THK THAIS TO PAPER YOUR HOUSES, . . HART, MONTGOMERY, & 00., NO. 329 CHESTNUT BTKEKT, Have for sale every variety of paper hangings. BORDERS, &0„ Whioh will be sold at the lowest rates, and put up by careful workmen. nll-im NEW PUBLICATIONS. IJUIE NEW BOOKS. OUT OF THE DEPTHS; THE STORY OF A WOMAN'S LIFE, Fourth Thousand. 370 pages, J2mo. Neatly bound. Price $), MEN WHO HAVE RISEN; A BOOK FOR BOYS, AND WOMEN OF WORTH; A BOOK FOR GIRLS, Eight beautiful illustrations'to each. Square 16 mo., 600 pages. Price 76 oents each. THE POCKET GUIDE FOR AMERICANS GOING TO EUROPE. 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Revised, with additions and omissions. By James Walker. D. D.. President of Ham rd Ct>llege,and Professor of In tellectual and Moral Philosophy in the same. E. 11. BUTLER Sc CO,, nlO-gt 137 South FOURTH Street. Philadelphia. 8763,814 67 NO LIE lllßlVEb.—'lhis day 13 pub lished- 4 NO LIIS THRIVP!S. A Tale. By the author of *’ Charley Burton.” Illustrated. ISrao. 60 cents. LATKLY !**UKI>: DICK AND HIS FRIEND FI DUS. Illustrated. 45 seats. THK HEIGHTS OF EIDKLBERG. Illustrated. 73 o*ots. lOOLKTTE BTANLEY; or, The Beauty of Disci pline. Illustrated. 73 cents. -T* l ® Lost Found, ft) cents. >‘VfcL\N GREY. Illustrated. 30cents. TIIK yOUNG MAROONERS. 78cents. For sale by WILLIAM S. A ALFRED MARTIEN, nlO No. 606 CHESTNUT Stroet. HfIcELROY’S PHILADELPHIA CITY J-"-*- DIRECTORY, IB6o.—Recent Changes andße wilH'g noted in the ahive work, if sent to the Publication offleo. 33South SIXTH Street, SeoondStory. ‘Die attentiou of those concerned is partio lariy called tothisnotico. A. MoKLROY, HIP-*t 33 South SIXTH Street. LOSSING’S nkw work. AND ITB ASSOCIATIONS: HIBTORIAL, BIOGRAPHICAL, AND PICTORIAL. Orders received hv . S. McHKNRY, 4M WALNUT Street, who is agent also for BARLEY’S ILLUSTRATED EDITION OF COOPER’S NOVELS. nB-10t MERCHANT TAILORS. g # o. THOMPSON, TAILOR, N. K. CORNER SEVENTH AND WALNUT STS., Devotes entire porsonnl attention to orders,and keeps always on hand a desirable variety of GOODS FOR MEN’S WEAR. N. B.—PANTALOONS, as cut Wy mu, are warranted to give satisfaction, and as many find it difficult to ge suited, I issue tins special notion. no2-wfni2mif MEDICINAL. IMPORTANT TO CLERGYMEN, PUBLIC SPEAKERS. AND 81NOKR8. LANCASTER’S BRONCHIAL LADENCIA. “A BLIGHT COLD,” if its first isvmptoms are not arrested, too often h»s the foundation of a variety oi l'olmonftry Complaints, including Winter Cough, Asth ma, Bronchitis. Influenza, Irritation and Soreness ot the Throat, and other constitutional derangements. The evil consequonces of these disorders may be easily averted or subdued by keeping at hand a supply of the above celebrated LOZENGES, which have now stood the test of public experience for several years. Containing nolther opiates nor any injurious anodyne, ther may lie safely taken by the youngest child or the luostdeucate female. Prepared only 017-rowftm Philadelphia, Pa. DR. MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE FILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS have been thoroughly tested, and pronounoed a aovereisn remody for dyspepsia, flatulency, and neadoohe, oustiveness. diarrhaa, fevers of all kinds, rheumatism, rout, jrraysl. worms, sourvy, uloere, eruptive oom plaints, salt rheum, erysipelas, common ooldsandm* Ruenga, irregularity and all derangement of the femala system, Piles, and various other diseases to wbioh the huntaa frurne is liable. For sole hjr the proprietor. Dr. W. B. MOFFAT. 831 BROADWAY, New York. anOy Druggists generally all over the country. *34-dfcWly Coach and wagon springs, of tho licet steel, tampered. Aiueply on hand, light and boiwy,at 946 NEW MARKET Street. fiB m- T. BANKS. WfABM. AIR FURNACE. f f THE NEW CONK FURNACE . GAB CONSUMER Will Ihoronshly warm Tour house with OTrn-TtitnD i.gss coax, thin is required by any other Furoaoe, Satisfaction mall coses guaranteed. Buildings Wanned %D d Ventilated by ARNOLD h WILBON, . 1010 CHESTNUT Street. Slatb mantels, The Richest and most Beautiful Bpeolnipne oi Enamelled Slate M/intels, ever offered for sale m.thie country, manufactured by us, from Pennsylvania Slate stone, and for zale very low, ARNOLD A WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT Street. COOKING RANGES. All in want of the Best Elevated Double Oven Coota, IW.IB WILBON . B , ww-}alt WWoMarauX Street, •RETAIL DRY GOODS. Q.ENTS’ JOUVINS GLtiVES. : JUST RECEIVED, PER “ARAGO,” JIN INVOICE OP GENTS’ GENUINE JOUVIN & CO.’S KID GLOVES. ALSO A i’VLU ASSORTMENT OP LADIES’ DO. THOS. W. EVANS & CO., 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STBKET. nll-St Horse blankets. 'Bright Oojor* and Plaid*. Hallway Hug* and Wrappers. mo ]\EAT FRENCH CHINTZES. •L * Veyy neat Figured Brown, wide. Chmtxeu for Friend*’ wear. BHARPLEBB BROTHERS. niO CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Street*. FINE BLANKETS, Superior quality, nearly equare, Large lice and Heavy. Ribbon-bound Twilled Blanket*. American fine Roohdale. Crib and Cradle, varioo* trade*. „„„ &HARPLKBS BROTHERS, nIQ CHBSTNUf and EIGHTH Street*. rjUIE PARIS MANTILLA, O L O A K. FUR EMPORIUM ELEGANT CLOAKS. PARIS, LONDON, asd HOME MANUFACTURE, Nov open in great proftimon. NEW CLOAKS OPENING EVERY HORNINO, The forfeit itook in the city. RICH VELVET CLOAKS. Plain and elaborate. HANDSOME BEAVER CLOAKS FINE CLOTH CLOAKS, MOURNING CLOAKS, ELEGANT COLORED CLOAKS, In Drap do Velour t IMPERIAL PLUSH, in Stripei; ROYAL PLUSH, TARTAN, AND OTHER NOVELTIES. J. W. PROCTOR & CO. PARIS MANTILLA,-CLOAK, AND FUR EMPORIUM, 708 CHESTNUT STREET. JjANDSOME FURS FOR LADIES’ WEAR. REAL RUSSIAN SABLE CAPES, HAIiP CAPES, MUFFS AND CUFFS. HUDSON BAY SABLE CAPES, HALF CAPES, JIT ITERS AND COTFS. AMERICAN MINK SABLE CAPES, HALF CAPES, MUFFS AND CUFFS, SIBERIAN SQUIRREL CAPES. HALF CAPES, MUFFS AND CUFFS. ALSO, STONE MARTIN, FINK BARK GERMAN FITCH, and everv othe well-seasonedFUß. The largest assortmentinthecitj. It is respectfully submitted to Ladies that, in their •enroll for articles in this department, their convenience will be tatter consulted at the PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, which, being devoted exclusively to the sale of artiole* for Ladies' Attire offers inducements not obtainable elsewhere. j. w. proctor & co., THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, J>ND FUR EMPORIUM, 708 CHESTNUT STREET. nt-dx.-tf MAGNIFICENT NEW GOODS OPEN- Ifi INO DAILY!!! THORNLBY it CHISM, EIGHTH ud SPRING 0 ARDEN, have mi excitant «tock of Lon* Brooha Shawl, at $9, $lO, SIJ, slt, $19,(19, 9tl). £23, and 225* Square Broohe Shawls. Stella Shawls. Ac., fce. Lone and Square Blanket Shawls Ladies and Misses. Gents' and Bovs* Shawls, from f&HOup. The Reversible Shawl for dft, worth £7AQ! CLOAKS. By the best New York and Philadelphia Manufacturers, from RSAO up to *2B 5! J Wide Silk Velvets, Bearer Cloths, Ac., Ac. Catsimeret. Satinetts, Ac., for Men’* and Boys' Wear. BLACK SILK, 10 per cent, under regular prices! Fancy Bilks, unusually cheap. Beautiful Dress Goods, in great variety. The Prettiest low, priced Delaines fn the city. BLANKETS, of the best English and American Manufacture. ThORNLKY k CHISM Buy only for Ootk. Thtyean't and won’t bt Undersold .* N, E. oorner EIQIITH and SPRING GARDEN. og) LADIES’ FANCY FURS. GEO. F. WOMRATH, NOS. 415 AND 417 ARCH STREET, HAS NOW OPEN HIS USUAL CHOICE ASSORTMENT OP PURS, Miule ol itook irleotcd by himeelf in Europe dnrinr the put Ssrinc. oc»-Sm £YRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, Are prepared to nut families with their WINTER DRY GOODS. FRENCH MKRINOES. LADIES’ CLOAK CLOTHS, WIDE BILK VELVETS, BROCHR LONG SHAWLS, FINE WOOLLEN do., 4*4 ALL WOOL PLAIDS, FASHIONABLE DE LAINES, Do. PLAID BILKB, SUPERIOR BLACK SILKS, UNSHRINKING FLANNELS, FANCY BACK FLANNELS, FINE STOCK OF BLANKETS, CABSIMEREB FOR BOYB, mt „ BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS. N. B.—The above Goodn are all at the low rates of the aeaeon. ocSO-tNtt Fall and "winter cloaks. Newest Patterns Fall Cloaks. Winter Cloaksdaily opening. Black Beaver Cloaks. Black Tricot Cloaks. Black French Cloth Cloaks. 93* Cloaks made to ord’r at one day’s notion. Prices 96 to 9& COOPER A OONARD. old NINTH nod MARKET. Hosiery goods.—j. wm. hof- MANN. No. 9 North EIGHTH Street, ha. no. open bis Fall Stock of Hosiery Goods, vis: Undervests and Drawers of Cartwright and Warner’s superior mapu faetdre, for ladies' and misses’ wear. Merino Shirts and Drawers, torxeata and youths. Merino Hosiery, Cotton Hosiery, Woollen Hosiery, Gloves and Gaunt lets, and goods generally appertaining to the Hosiery business. J. W. H. reipeotmuy solicits the attention of families to his stock, assnring them that bis stock is un excelled for variety by any other in the eity.and that bis prices are as low as thoeecf any other regular house. N. B.—No abatement made from the prices named. sJI-wfmtf pASSIMERES, CLOTHS. \J Thick Plain Casslmeres. Heavyßlaok Cassimeres. Stout Fanoy Style*. Rugged Mixtures, Plaids and Stripes. K and 4-4 First-rate Black Doeskins. Black Bro&dolotni Si JO to $B. Ladies’Cloaking Cloths. . COOPER k CONARD. 010 NINTH and MARKET. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. gUPERIOR DRESSING GOWNS, MANUFACTURED AT W. W. KNIGHT’S, COG ARCH STREET. The newest and most beautiful styles always on hand; very suitable presents for the approaching holidays. Just received a lot of PURE SILK SIURTS AND DRAWERS, EXTRA 3IEAYY. TIES, SCARFS, Ac., OF THE NEWEST STYLES, FINE HHIRTS AT WHOLESALE, RETAIL, OR MADE TO ORDER, AND GUARANTIED TO FIT . nS dji _ O. WALBORN & CO.. (NOW) NOS. 9 AND T NORTH BIXTH STREET, have now a very superior assortment of Shirts, Under* clothing, Gloves, Hosiery, eto. Speoial attention given to GENTLEMEN’S WRAPPERS, of whioh a fine assortment is constantly kept on hand. 010-3mif T~W. SCOTT—late of the firm of Win- QHEBTNIJTStreet,( nearly opposite the Girard House,) j!w.tf. would respectfully oall the attention of his former patrons and mends wajs new store, and it pre pared to fill order* for SHIRTS at short uotloe. A perfect fitgn&r&ntUd. Wholesale Trade supplied with fine Spins and Collars. fyll-ly NICHOLSON, e Manufacturer of A large and oboioe,assortment, and will madi. always on hand, onto whioh I particularly Invite the at* tentlon ovcash *ud prompt-payi nr ano«t-v i m x buyers. S. E. oorner of SECOND and ARCH Streets, raiLADaLPHiA. 011-lm* /-\LD BOOKS-OLD BOOKB-OLD BOOKS Vr The undersigned states, that he has fretnentiy for ■ale book* nnntea between Uieieaji 1470 and UOO: early editions qf the Fathers of the Reformers an 3 ofthe Pn; ritan, Divines; in Law, Braeton, LriUetonTPuffendorff Grotius, Dowat, Coke, Hide, the Year BooksVneports Ao., are often tq be found on bis shelves; wyolopedias Lexioons.Claesioauthors,tustoryTPoeUy, Philosophy, Soienoe. Political Eoonomy, Government* Architecture, Natural HUtorr. Treatiaea neon these and other kindred subjects are being continually dealt ip by him. Books, jobh CAMPBELL, WAXTB, $5.000.~ A Partner with o.ntr.l and Icdms wilt . “* d.nco. All commumo»uoiu»tn«tir confidential. Put nership to odinmenoe January Ist, 1888. pii-gt* YX/’ANTED.-AnExperienced Book-keeper “OH man trill bo own to »# etnaiem.nt Wi.l'pS" Imporfinr,* JoWa*.or Ma nnfnctiinnr ..tnbbihm.nh, Sauifiwtorr oil,ref.renc. EitriXTo'gM Ufflcl ’- \V -ANTED—By & Wholesale Shoe House, Montiie’ B^®«?2* n *b°can command a Six saiavv *J\?i Trade. To saon an one an equivalent SB? U ** * iven - Addrtsa “D, hL/“ Press __J ntl-3t» S l '^? WANTED—By a Graduate aRSIE?® 5 * i2aS!&SBS!S*I'!»SS7* —■ * nll-St* ■^TANTEI)— An energetic Young Man, to Ml! N,w! e ® lt,r a o d near oountrv triple, ffiCff*#?,?°a«. «°e—»&.. Xlftyl A CHANCE.—For sale, bn accom- Mot. Addren "J. KT?..” o Bm of TtVfrw. nut?* VST ANTED—By a young lady, a situ • NoeMkeeper or Gov.meM. Addr.u Mary,” office of this paper. , V\7*ANTED—By an active man, a situ . »«on ,*» Porter or Wsfehpasemaa* n*n references. Address *• William,” at this 22®*: nW-4t* S 5 000.“ A Gentlemim wishes to 2£» *!># ? purchase the entire or partial inte rest of a safely-established and profitable business. Only responsible pantos need reply. Address, with real name and business, *» Rudolf.” Prat office. nio-3t» ■WANTED—To EXCHANGE for Unin / \ . oomtared City Property, One Hundred acres of choice Laud in New Jersey, tironty miles from Phi ladelphia. “ Kneff,” office of Tht Prat. "Wf ANTED—By a Young Man, a situa “ " tion as Entry Clerk or Assistant Bookkeeper. Cap furnish good references. Address M K.»” offioe of this paper. * nIG-St* rUIIOO WILL be paid in cash jt • A W for a Situation that will yield a comforta ble eubsiitsnoe to a young map who can famish food offioe. wiA-dt* XMT ANTED—A Situation as ASSISTANT *7. REPORTER or Amanuensis, by a Pbono graphut Address “T. A. D.,” No. 1523 Arch. nlo-g» SITUATION WANTED—In. some Mer eantile business, as Bookkeeper, Salesman, or Travelling Agent. Is acquainted with the Color, Var nish. ana Glass business, and well posted generally. Would commence now or on the Ist January. Address " W. D. R.," this Office. nP-3t* VMTANTED—A German Designer for all .* * kinds of Woollon Cloths. A pennapeut and. la ora tire position {9 offered to a German having the follow ing viz.: A thorough knowledge of the Frenohand English Languages, an &oouratd knowledge of Woollen Manufactures as carried on abroad, and great skill and taste in getting op new and taney styles of Woollen Cloths. A practical Weaver and Designer, and none other needapplr.to MSouth FRONT Btreet 010-mwf-tf SSLETITtA Street. CAUESMEN WANTED—On Ist of Janu ary next, in a first-class Notion House, keeping a large and attraotive stock of goods. Salesmen folly ac quainted with and able to influence a large araooqt of trade, one from Pennsylvania, and one from V rginia. None need apply unless (hey possess the above qttafifi cations. All communications confidential. Address “P. Q.,” at this offioe. n9-tt* fJTOUSE OF REFUGE—Wanted, a Male A-i.t.ntinto.Whj^rto.nb^/to Chairman of the Executive Committee. n 5 « No. 2, ATRENJBUM BUILDING. FOR SALE AND TO LET. £JIIELTON HILLS LOT PUBLIC SALE. Will be sold on TUESDAY, the 12th inst, at three o’clock P. M., on the premises, that valuable tract of LAND, adjoining the property of John Baird, and with in seven minutes walk of old York road sta ion,mark ed on the map of the Cbelton Hills Land Company lot 67, containing about seventeen acres three roods sod thirty-four perohes, more or less. About nine acres are in a high state of cultivation, and the remainder is heavily timbered. There is an abundant supply of wa ter. It Is one of the most beantifnl and eligible lots for merly belonging to the Chelton Hills Land Company. Two-thirds cf the purchase money may remain on mortgage. GEOBGB R. LOGAN, AUCTIONEER. Q.EORGE CLEMONS, AUCTIONEER. AUCTION NOTICE. _ PEREMPTORY SALE OP At the residence of J. B. Moft&OT.’ciaeon Pout, West chester county. twelve mile* from tte city of New \ ork, on the East river. Mr. Monnot.on account of the recent calamity, by which his statues were destroyed by fire, will sell, at auction, his entire stock of HORSES and CATTLE, including Thoroughbred* and Trotting Horses, ana Thoroughbred CetUe. Catalogues now ready at the New York Tattersalls, Sixth ayenoe, corner ofThirty-ninth street. nit tl FOR SALE—The well-known and old* established Hotel, at Mount Ephraim. N. J„ fear miles from Camden, with extensive Stamms, Hay Beales, and Beren Acres of Land attached, ail of which is surrounded with shade and ornamental irees.being one of the best located stands in the State. Terras easy. Apply to E. P, MI Dpi ETON* BRO., nil-fit fi North FRONT Strati e* W BAZAAR, NINTH AND SANSOM /OV STREETS. SO HORSES AT AUCTION. Our catalogue next Saturday will comprise over 60 horses, besides a large collection of desirable ear nates, wagons, Ao. 9ST Full particulars at sale. nolO-ft if ALFRED M. HERKNESS, Anctioneer. r | Y) LET—3d, 4th, and sth Stories of the new building 413 ARCH Street Well <*knlft*d for a light manufacturing basioese, having two sky luhts, and water and water closets; also, gas and raa fixtures. Apply on the premises. nMl* riV) LET—The Store and Dwelling N. E, oorner of OGDEN and ONTARIO Street, wi‘h modern improyements, and in complete order. ReotdSJQ. Key next door. Apply at« 6 North FIFTH Btreet, third door below Green street, at 8 A.M. and » and 8 P.M. 89-wlm3t* TJIOR SALE—A Half Interest in a Popu- Ur WEEKLY LITERARY FATES, well ee-* tabliahed. in a city where there mo other ..per of it* class. It has a large eireulatioß, and affords a most desirable opportunity for profitable investment.to any one of literary taste. Address, for, full particulars, “ Z. Y. X..” Baltimore, Md. nS-7t» FOR SALE—A valuable Lot of Ground, US feet by 100, three fronts, water and fas laid on one front; suitable fora church or factory. It ui situa ted in the Southwestern part of the city, in a rapidly im proving neighborhood. Terms easy. Address, Cor par* uculars.” J. K..” office of this paper. *uf_ TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS.—The Materials in ali the Market Houses, in MARKET Street, will be sold low in lots to suit purchasers, vis: ghintle Roof, 40,000 feet or Tin Roofing. 100JXQ reft of Board* and Scantling, MO.OOO Paring and other Bricks, Meat Hooks, Fire Wood, 3 000 feet of Curbstone, Ae. A y!m- EVtNT “' * hoT# N* W. ELLIS. MFOR SALE—The Mill Properly, late of BENJAMIN PARRY, deceased, situate in the bo rough of New Hope, Buoks county, Psnnulvania, con sisting of a Grist and Saw-Mill; the former having two overshot water whtolt and three run of Burr Mill Btones, with Corn kiln, and the necessary machinery for manu facturing Gram, either for Grist or Merchant work; the latter bae a convenient Log yard attached, and isdriven by an overshot watsr-wbeel. with cast-iron gearing; there is also a frame tenement on the prenueos. The Mills are turned by the never-failing stream of water known as •' Great Bpnng Run,” and are capable of doing a large business. The Canals on each side of the Delaware River and the Belvidere Delaware Railroad afford faoiliUes for communication with the cities of Philadelphia and New York, and for the transportation of freight at gt! sea sons of the year. which make it a desirable location for any kind of manufacturing porpoee. . . . The above will bo told low, ae the heirs are desirous of Milling theesttt*. For further particulars, apply to CH A RLKS B. KNOWLES, on the premises, or to OLI VER PARRY, SEVENTEENTH Street, below Green. Philadelphia. 031-Ut* rpO LET—A Second-story Room, conve- JL nient to the State House, suitable for a Lawyer’s Offioe. Apply <3l CHESTNUT Street. sli BOARDING. Handsomely-furnished rooms, with or without Board, at I3U CHESTNUT Street. nU-3t* LODGING ROOMS, for Gentlemen, second story, handsomely tarnished, private entrance gas, kc.m UNION Street. nll-ltt*. TTlfANTED—Furnished Apartments, with v ▼ every facilitr for Housekeeping, Bath, Gas, Ac., for Gentleman and Wife : or Board <n a strictly Private Family. Address " Msrchsnt.” Blood’s Dis patch, with full particulars ol pnee, Ae. nlO REMOVALS. Removal.— henry stevenson, TAILOR, bM. to inform hi. num.rnn. (rmnd. and customers that he has Removed tow CHt»l N U Street, seeond door below Fourth. South side, where he will keep a fine assortment of Cloths, lassiraeres, Doe skins, Overcoatings, Cashmere Vestings, Ac., which he will be pleased to tell on the most reasonable terms. n3-lra* . Removal.— martin & wolff h»ye Removed to No. SM MARKET Street, South lute, follow Fourth, wber, th.y oll.r » ohoto. Mortm.ut ol Fall and Winter Goods, at very low prices. sl3-3aa DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. PELT CARPETINGS. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DE3IONS, Mi.rr&cTCxso at thi WASHINGTON MILLS, LAWRENCE, MASS., ,Ch liLl .1 JOSHUA L. BAILY. IMPORTER AHD JOBBER, 213 MARKET STREET, BS-tr PHILADELPHIA. QONGO SHIRTINGS, MADS FROM AFRICAN COTTON. Warranted in all nip Mt. the product of FREE LABOR. For sale exclusively by JOSHUA L. BAILY. IMPORTER AND JOBBER, 213 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. n - .. - fIOAL OIL. PHILADELPHIA PHQTJQ OOAL OIL WORKB ; ’2urninqaNd LUBRIOATINQ COAL 0112 HaauCulaihd eadTot4*l9Ll -. helms, morris.aco., THIRTIETH, NORTH Of MARKET STREET. ■MB ! ‘ 'AMWnamifT*''-Ti ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TWO GRAND rrAXJANOPKRATiC KNTER MONDAY ANDRBWAT KVRNUfGS, November Uth and Mth. ’ AGUEBE HERON NATAIJ, FRANCESCA HERON NATala.' SIGNOR MACCAFRBR^*” 1110 ' SIGNOR ARDAvN?,* - . ' «,Bairrow, SIGNOR ROCCO, tion o? effectire Orehestsafnader the diree- CARL ANSCHUTZ. LA PIGLIA DEl\eqg[MkNTO. Parquet, j» Cents. S»l« of Tielau oonunenw. M til. Box Ofc/Ssiter ftSft £2 o’obok! oP<n ** r>i ' *'• ° ven t 0 “““ra »t » niDm Si^ k OF MUSIC. MR. PAUL MORPHY, Having kindly consented to play for THE BENEFIT OP THE 1 MOUNT VERNON FUND, The Management have the pleasars to osaovnee that on FRIDAY EVENING, tka 111 k iut., At tne ACADEMY OP MUSIC, He win PLAY FOUR GAMES, SIMULTANEOUSLY, BLINDFOLDED, AGAINST PLAYERS OP THE FIRST ABILITY IN THIS CITY. The Tables will be so arranged that they can be distinctly seen from all parts of the boon. at • o'clock and eontinae nntilil o’clock. Doors open at &6 o’clock. _ ADMISSION,—To aSwnud iTtL Parqnstte, Parqnette Circle, and Balcony, BO eents. To the Family Circle and Am phi theatre, S cents. ‘ Tickets can be had on Thursday mo rainy, at the bookstores of Parry 4 MeMiQaa, Baras k Bitr, and Samuel Haxard, ir., aadatthe Academy os the evening of the performance. *o9-3t BICE’S GREAT SHOW. THEATRE. WALNUT BC, .bora Eqnestnaa Pageant, by twelve LadVsSl fsassftitssf** *&AfiF2Tli Gen. Putnam/’ and nnmeross eeenea in the circle. IT-tegß'M&‘OMllUlal T -te g B'M&‘ OMllUla w “ h '^Y' ALNUT - S TBEET theatre Sol. Laam. .Un. M. A. GARRBTTBON. TO j™a? w °,LOVE*B VICTORY, ooopasy. Robert Shelley, Mr. H. A. Perry. ** Prices as usual. Seats secured three days in advance. W’ H3SATLE Y * CLARKE’S ARCH- V * STREET THEATRE. THIS (FRIDAYHiVENiNQ, November 11, b.W-MsM- 5Vt Sag*- *"■ Jota 6U - To Comgj^ui *«*’*'• VUMIW, , ScausorPnicss.—Admiadoa.JSeentx: Beacrtd Seats in Dress Circle, 37X cents j Parquet* fifi cents. Doors open at half past.fi o'clock; performance to eommeaee at Tj/olook precisely. WOLFSOHN uid GAEL HOHN STOCX’B t ih p tyft&gS'Zi'kZSg- In the Foyer of the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, At I o'clock. Bntoeri|diM> will be reeelrvd at the ainsie Bioree of and Cheebrat streets; A. Shm® •bMt, vbiis tfc# proepeelns and pregramat can be •esn. Bnbecnbe**are requested to eeQfbr their ticket* &ngle tickets at the door, #l. oM-tolT TIRE GERMANIA ORCHJBTRA RE FOSTY PBRFOBMKRB. w “* - 0 ytc»a» <* Pnc. cf Tirkatafcr |l • Sab- SSc^rt^tr i .‘° U taa “ U * doo, °* •*“ •“ ktrf For putiraUra M. mnin. TMcDONOUGITS GAIETIES—EACK ST. this * opo “ ** JKSSSwai. Aa sc. hkrhahdez in , . MOSS. CALADINK la taa vnaaialMrts. _ Giriax tfe* hart utr W7ILL SHORTLY CLOSB * TU Exhilatio* of DPB3SLDOKF FAIST raOS - VaB*VAa?VEW>Mof jWfe 6 ' l4 ''* ,0>oi» doilT, from t A. M. till t F, IL, udT to * P. H. AdaiMoaßMitk «m>]] JP»IRST GRAND CONCERT _ tickets » ceNtb. Doors open at •)% e clock. Cbowrt ecsamtei i IfIEMPLE OF WONDERS. * NorthMrt eoru.r of TENTH ud CHESTNUT Streets Second Story. aiGNORgUTrS* NEW AND WONDKBFUL %t oa WEDNESDAY XFtBBNOONS at 3. Admissioff S cents. Children 13 Mata. oD-lm* ClfBmMA OKCHESTBA.—PUBLIC Vw fiiktanaJs every SATURDAY at MUSICAL FUND HALL, at 3H o’clock P. M. A package of eight tickets, one oolUr. Single tickets, M cents. Tobeaed aCG. Andre’s,aadßeck Jt Lawton’s MacioBtoftt,ud at tha door. oi£-3wk HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS* Q.OODS FOR THE SEASON. BRONZED PENDERS AND IRONS, STEEL EIRE SETS, EOOT WJRUERS, BLOWER mtSbMtggtfgU. HOT HOUSE-FURNIBHING STORES, NOS. 9»i AND 1336 CHESTNUT BTEEBT. JNO. A. MUKPHEY & CO, oIS-wfmtf CHINA AND QUEENSWARE. GRANITE AND CHINA TEA SETS, DINNER SETS, TOILET SETS, PRESSED GLASS GOBLETS, TUMBLERS, Ac., AT LOW PRICES. WRIGHT, BMITH A CO., SO. 9 NOBTH FIFTH ST. oU-wfuiif MILLINERY GOODS. iv. WINTER MILLINERY. Misses SSto'BRYAN. ,14 CHESTNUT Street, ebor. Ninth, will open Pane HiUin.r,, for the Winter,O.THUßB - theM.lMf. mm MRS. M. S. BISHOP, of 915 CHEST SSLnuT Street, hu now opened n vplendid unort meatofPnnhionnM.MlUlu.ry. oIT-lie aj- HAMBERGER, No. 116 North SECOND Street, in .reived to eihihit th. men ete rtoe, of Millinery Good., eomenmu Ribbooi, Klower., Ftithera, Wood*. Um p°hM, Vefo.a, Md other Bonnet MM.n»lm Alah. a Umbonu wort ment ol Pattern Sonnetn. to nil of which ha would in- Tit. th. attention of M.rehMte and llilliMr*. N. 8.-<3oodn dMI/rno««d from Auction,aad Bu nt the taweet prioe*. eg-lm 729. new 729. FLOWER * FEATHER STORE, T2V CHESTNUT STREET. Jut nceirid fir hie STEAMER,. tSnhdwwt* SStD r DR ESSES. BRIDAL WREATHS, FRENCH FLOWERS. FEATHERS, 4XO MILLINERY GOODS. THOS. KENNEDY & BRO., i»9 CHESTNUT ST., AND 4*B. SECOND ST. ocU-nm) yy ARBURTON, 1004 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TRUTH. 308 3. SECOND ST., nui SPRUCE ST. Hu nowouned Ue Unut Md mo«n bMitifnl ueort- BONNET MATERIALS That mb he foud in th. city. ILL COLORS. QUALITIES, AND PRICES. HOODS CUT BIAS A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO MILLINERS. oeM-tf-if jyOTinNG NOTHING BET- H.rinn th. nary beet Cuihtiu, w. are datenuMd to furaiatl, at tha LOWEST possible prices, th. beat and nnt aeuonatde jrooda in BONNETS, maimed or uatrimmodriUßßONS, FLOWERS. HL'CKES, io.. *O. We have new a tpleadid stock of WINTER BONNETS, ia Taritty of ity). nd ecafctr. nut to yhMe the moat aisnpW or the meat CattweaUa. Alas, a most oocaplate aaaortamt of Chlldraa’s Straw *ilU’l& , £fe'c^fer*Smßfo Wi . LINCOLN, WOOD, A NIOHOLB, 736 CHESTNUT STREET, o»-tf NORTH BIDE. NEWLAND 6b GO^ LOOKIHa-aiiAra AND PICTURgfRAJUt MAMUPACrrUHKRS. WHOLESALE ASS RETAIL.
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