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WTemple, Smyrna WTKIeU, NYc..-.,
H D Jarnar A la, Md . ' " Mist Jamar, Aid
Dr Cla gett, Leesburr, Va '-;Mi2R4%r*y v Va
Mrs ‘ ' Juab Jiraenes.NY .
MreJmeiieii;l& Y-‘ 1 - J'AJbn©r£l&,Boston
fipn A;L Osborn . Mrs Oabora ’ : "" .
Kaffir JSsd&.~'
iH Gulioh A la. Pa RTowado,‘o|kba
■■ . Msg&ftW'
C M&balistef. TOrreadale G A Roll, NY • , '
Ififisarksaaw..
H Morgan A lad?, NY ;/ Mins Kate Morgan, NY”
Mr Oomegys/Del ’ y •-y John WFumel, Kr -
T Herchlbacn, Cincinnati, A Kuhn A lady. N Y
Qhaa R McLean, Boston , ■ Philip A Bali* Baltimore
A Clara, NY *■ '. H-Wflooxi Meriden, Conn
M MgggfeEu. - 1 ■gKssgwr****
E.H House, NY' Mortimer Toornpson.N Y-
Richard Penney, Rochester J W Potter, RI
C 8 Fuller,Providence, RI T R Smith «la, 8t Joseph
JaaH Pearce, Richmond. G LKelty, N Y -
C W;Purveil, NY . . . y . •
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch,
w Lorenz, Pottstown .• CL Green. Pittsburg '
G Baymon, >Wis. j: A C.< Reamer, Bedford, Pa
A Comelyvßt.Lotus :. *. , Jos Kirkpatrick, Pittsburg
ALeWis, Gatasaunua- < - J WFuller, Catasauaua
A Cupp. Cumberland. hld t Mira HRei&uyder, WiPn
Miwli Sharpies*.-Wh, Del ProfßSßcifsnyder.PJiila
Dr 0 Harces, NY • Ellis Irvin. Clearfield, Pa
BFohl.Pa r , - Col W B Gfaulden, Ga
E A C alien iNY w -; > N J Jones. Miss
Thoa MpCbnkey, Erto R K Campbell. Green co •
B Ozw aid, York, Fa MG PeiperA la,Phila ,
JWF uller, Hartford, Conn O Nemon, Pittsburg
WR Hucoes.Pa ; .■ SHitchoook,Conn
J Davis, 7r, Mansfield, 0
JONES’ HOTEL-‘chestnut street, above Sixth. .
HP George, Alex, DC . T Harding, Jr., Alex, D 0
VKBloS,iH».i>o J , 'J H CatroK Alex, D b :
B B Brovruvnx, Alex, D C AML Deer, Alex, D 0
JHBarkleyTNx ,* James Boyd. Balt
Colßoneh. Pa j - ! . C Tarr, Jr, Welisburg
Goo P Bestow, Boston P;tt Parslow, N C
GeoßCurhart.N J M Stewart, Pa
Jas Taylor, Ark ■ I Mis* Taylor, Ark
CF Hammond, Phila J Condon,' Jr. Md .
A R M&thes, Mass E Stevens. Balt co
w,Dßarrett,Balt- . CPHarslow.Portland
Richard Green; Mti • . A Thiratoa A ly, NY.
5 J Miller, Meriden, Conn D Stobbms, Meriden, Conn
Mira W Snyder,'N Y' 'John E Bacon, N Y .
W Cochraue Brooklyn H Wronghara, W Spring
BLACK BE AR st„ above CailowhtU.
J B WaUon. Lebanonoo J Cromwell. Phila
T WWoiftDanboo 1 J Panquajr,Balt
A Bwekman, Foaeterville 8*« rurabower. Pa
J Vanardstalen. Pa - GReese, Bmitnfiold
A 9 Roads, fiouthampton C Roads. Southampton
F.K Rosda; Southampton ' C Roads, Byberry
H Lelfert, Pa H Walters, Pa
M Haddeuian, Pa , LWSnengle, Pottstown S
W Flacks, Bucks co G Clemmens, Pa .
STATES UNION HOTEL-Market street.above Sixth,
C M Burk, YorkiPa Barat Fansnansht, Pa
A KDarlington. NY J F Holbrook, N Y
T-H Garrett A wlFe, N J ‘ Jno W Rodney, Ohio
Wiu 0 Mager, Duncanon ' BSterer, Omaha. NT
T C Kl»n?, Colombia JC Rin«old,Md
H J Harrison. Del W W Thompson Maw
W H Watt, Pittsburc ■ JDonwiddio. Pittsburg '
D J Prunor Tyrone Oitr G WLpbaugh, Perry co
A H Wood mif, Detroit
MOUNT VERNON HOTRl’i-Beoond st, above Aroh.
JosE Fddred. RPR ‘.-Wm Elick.Bethlohom, Pa
Miss Elicit, Bethlehem, Pa ,E C Farr, Phila
John MCark.NY .GWilliams, Trenton.NJ
Robt Priest, Phila . B C Christ, Minersville
MFItCHANTB’ HOUBE-Third at., above Oallowhili;
John R Wieut. Pa - > S R Sohwet>penbolser, Pa
A T Dannehower,Norristwn D Brown, Pittsburg
T N Wolf. Centre co, Pa D Cummings. Monte co
J C Brownwelij Canton, 0 Jns Krider, M Chunk
John Funk, Bucks co, Pa Aaron Fry, Reading
BALD EAGLE—Thiyd street, above CallowhilL'
F Horbert, Nazareth D V Miller, Montg 00, Pa
Beni Uoftns, Bucks co Win Beans Bucks oo
Mrs AM Wheatley, Ga . S Rosonhergor, N J
NATIONAL HOTEL—Raca at. above Third,
gj Sail, Pa 'MiaJD JohBslon» Pa
E B Albright, Allentown H 3 Randier. Pottsvillo
Geo Bigler. Annvjlle John ileifsnydar, Perry c«i
R Pojroe. St Louie, , . Alex Cupp, Md
Samuel Hanck. Lebanon’ J H Bowman, Lebanon,
■Adam Moyer. Lebanon C Hex, Lebanon
H Crouse, Reading
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth it., above Chestnut.
Mr* Ortliss. Newark. Del ThosH Wood.Ga
Jf bn P.Harlan. W Cheater W H Johnson a la. Pa ,
Mrs Buckler, Md ' Muss Buckley, Md
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut st., above Fifth. .
W A Crossman. Chicago ' H E Martin, Harrisburg
J Foster k la, Harrisburg Geo Brirton, West Cheater
Dr L Troxler & da, Berks co A Mar, Pa
BA Catlett, NY > WB NornS, Balt
H M Doknan A la, Va Ja* L Powers, Mas*
Geo D Gordon. Maas - HP For man, NY
Y-LSaudon, Mass. Jno H White. Mass
W Barney, PitUbure Jn* 8 Ware, Long Island
JH Woodcock,N x . • V N Goodwin.NY , .
H J Triek. Mt Holly ' EM Bmid, Mt Holly
CHBrinton. West Chester DBliis.NY:
P M Brers, Va , - Geo T Smyth, NY .
E Brocks Balt , «
FRANKLIN HOUSE—Chestnut st., above Third.
ETBlackmftD.Phila T 0 Culbreth, Dover
fiaral Hall,,Middletown .. HMoFarlan,NY
g"jl Mu|fom, Bridgeton, N J Jos Zakerman, N Y
._j c " adsw ' A ‘ banr
; THE UNION .HOTEL—Arch stoat, above Third.
B YayJe r ,Rochester, 0 - Z P Boyer Potts*ilia
JB McAlister AJ&, Fa - WB Hagerty A la. Pa
J Wilharasou.Pa J Mo&lurray A la. Pa
Johne Forney, N Y - H William*. Fort Wayne
C h Hasaeil, Towanda J Lana, Wilmgt’n, Del
LLUay,IU v A G Lawrence, Washt’n,o
BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL-Sacgnd at, below Vine.
MEastbum * son, Pa G WLandetand.Pa
8H Rice, Fa - T Pickering, Doylestown,
EGiHiaj?hara, Pa E 8 Hughes A ia, Pa
WD Large , , T East burn, Pa
T K Ricking, Pa TB Walton, Pa
MDoado, Pa J L Day. Easton
rmtb, Bucks ~ John J Rick, Easton
Wharton, Fa J Healkly, Burlington
J 8 Butcher. Pa A S Ely/Pa ft
JesaeD&vu.Fa - 88uttan,Pa
W Morris/Pa , )V PMagill, Bucks
S Tartar, N J- J C Rioh, Newtown
EBuder, Newtown ■* T Search, Newtown
JWNewbold, Newtown W Kiuklo, Newtown -
8 B ToWilson, Newtown OSD Mason, Doylestown
3D Soott,'New Bntatn 8 Beans, Pa
A Longshore, Pa . . L Nelson, Pft
John* iwttwrn. Fa v HT Thorton, NJ ?
HYaid/er, NJ > • W Davison, Cheltenham
John Kelsey, Yardleysville I Gould, Trenton, N i
l Looey, LoceyviUe L Buckman, Newtown
MAKINE INTELLIGENCE.
BEE FOURTH FACE.
- pteamihip Boston, (mure from New York,
Wnh mdse and passenger* to Jas Allderdice
• Ship Arkwrigbt»-Bavis, 01 days from Liverpool, with
mdse to a Baldwin & Co. Oct 2sUi, lat S 3, lons 47, spoke
bark Fanny Buck/firom Boston for- Australia; lstinstj
tot 36 40,iong 65; signalized ship Zephyr, steering east.
The A was towed npby tugj L Pusey.
- park Helen Mariaj Nickerson, e days from Boston,
brig Flora Fnnohal, Perads, 28 days from
Dsmepwo, in ballast to order. •
. Brig-Eveline, Ray, 5 days from Newburyport. m bal
last to captain. ~, '
Br schr Adelso. Campbell, 10 days from St John, NB#
.With laths and pickets to Twelt* & Co. ,
Schr Ocean Hanger# Tibliitts, 3 days from Newbury
pon. to ballast to UAndenned St Co.
fitohr Fannie, Maybew,o days from Boston, in ballast
to ft ft Corson St Co.
Schr, Mason/Wslmaley, 3 days from Sassafras River,
With wheat io Richardson & Overman.
Bohr J wfiall, Morris, 1 dar from idttlo Creek, Del,
with corn to Jas L Bewley & Co. •' -
Sobr A O Gray, Kelly, l day from Smyrna j Del, with
wheat to J&s L Bewley k Co. ~
Schr Young-Ameriea. Tuft, 1 day from Fort Deposit,
with gram to Joe LBewier&Co.
Schr Wm George; Jackson, l day from Smyrna, Del,
With o&ta to las LHewley & Co. 1 - 1
Schr Vaudalia, Cooper, 1 d«r from Smyrna, Del, with
grain to Jas LBewter,- ,
< Schr Sarah Warren, Hollingsworth, 1 dar from Little
Creek, Delgnth gram .to J&sL Bowley & Co.
Bohr Jas W Early, Sipple, i day from Frederica,Del,
with rye taJ&rb Bewley & Co, - ■< - >
- Sobr Emma,’ Brooks, 1 day from New Castle, Del.with
oatsto Jasbarratt&Son. " < •
Schr r Anna Maria, Hiljysrd, 1 day from Smyrna, Del,
with oats to Jas Barratt k Son. <
Schr Telegraph* Hazel. I day from Smyrna, Del, with
wheat to Jas Barratt St Son.
Schr. Ladtes’Choioe, Strahan, 1 day from New Castle,
Del, With Corn to Jas Barratt & Bon. • - •
Schr FrS Ward,-Mattson, 1 day from Bmyrna.Del,
with wheat to Jas Barratt St Son.
Bohr J L Heverin, Pearce, 1 day IVom Dover, Del, with
corn to Jas Barratt k Bon.'
' Sobr Boxer, Jones, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with oats
'toJa»Barratt k Son. ./ •
_ SchrT PMoCollgy .Deputy, 2 day*from Milford, Del,
, with corn to J H MoCoUey. \ .
~-,M , pylStkOttarff 10-THX PBX3S.. „ ,
• ' NBW.Yoaic.Nov. 11.
Arrived, ehip Hozzar, from. Fadang; brig Young
* , irom Fort de Booboa. Chili. ,
Sw, ships Robert Feel, from Antwerp} Empire,
jiYarpool; brig Water witch. n N 1
Selbw/ebipß; Samuel Laurens, from Liverpool; Mi’d
' dleeex, from Calcutta. ,
„ Bsltiuorb. Nov 11.
, .Arrived. acnrHardett, from Rio do Janeiro 2d alt. Sid
ittcompany with echr Josephine, tor New York. Yea*
self.left , betpre reported. Passed off Cape Frio, five
barks bound in.- , ' _ %r ..
Roaps»Nov 11.
1 •- - Arrived; ship Azoriana, from Rio de Janeiro, Tor Bal-
V timore*, ' ...
9 Bavansah.NoVH.
■' Arrived, steamship Thos Swan, from New York.
. . memoranda,
. Steamship Delaware, Copes, hence, arrived at N York
yesterday; 1
- Ship Harry pastings. Coleman, cleared at New> York
\ .yesterday for San Francisco. - . •
Ship Martha, Rioh, for Melbourne, oloared atN York
yesterday,
v-‘> BhipWmTeUFttttk, from Havre, amvedat N York
-v - Bhip'Bridzewaier, fiarstow* from Liverpool, arrived
.afNew York yesterday.. w ,.,. „
- _ Bark Virginia fcEstellma, Wilkins, for New Orleans,
- : galled from Rio deJaneiroSdult. , . - .
-- Hark Parthian, Cram Richmond for Rip de Janeiro,
. - wSTspoken Oct 18-JRt 24 30, long 2915,
l, f-' Boric Heroine, Nickerson, from Montevideo Sept 19,
-; -, arrivisdfttNewYorkjtestordM, f ,
v- / BaricDantel .from Malagafof Philadelphia, was_?po
ken fiept 29 off Cape Spanell—py an arrival at N York
ktlmparodor, Hubbard, foLPernambuco, cleared at
NewOrleanalOth’inst'i - ,
fx«N.>Bng'Daniel Boone, Keagan, hence, arrived at Salem
. 16th inst.
Sohr Josephine.Bbrum. from Rio de Janeiro 2d ult,
anived at New, York yesterday. Oct 11th, let 12.SU S,
JdOg 3830, saw, An American bark > bowing signal, with
s, „ bme tOrder aha white t)r yoilow snoare, whioh, whilo
insight, carried awaxtoam topgallant mast, the wind
being strong from thfifcsu with a heavy soa.
Schr S A Hammond, Fame, oleared at Baltimore yes*
terday tor Boston. , - - , . .
Hakris’ Boonom Sewino Macgine.
IMPHOVEfi POUJiLE-THREAD."
FtRBT< PREMIUM AT EVERY PAIR.
o2S‘,m Phil..Odloft, 730 ARCH 6t. Apenu wanted.
, WHEBtsa A;Wimo» Sewing Maohirbb.
-Philadelphia Offioo, «8 CHESTNUT Street. ,
M.rohante' orders Riled at the SAME DISCOUNT ae
V the Company.., ■> t j r - ~ ,
Branoh offioee in Trenton, New Jer»ey, and Eaeton
nd Weatoheeter. Pa. ' - - eell-lm
. One 'Prio*, Olotiunc of, the iLaiesi
■mil, made in the beet manner, expressly for RE
TAIL SAJjES, EOWEST sellins pnoei markeil in
Plain Figurei. Ali Joodt inade to order warranted eati»-
factory. Onf ONE-PRICE System ie etriotif ‘adhered
to, a, wo believe thu io be the only fairway of deallnt.
AIT are thereby treated alike. JONES & CO., ,
.'deWfV.t.* ‘ HM MARKET Street.
': ; ; i ' Ta« / PatCEs oi . , , ,
f INO.KR'.B- a M AOHIHBS
r! , I/. il t«inill .»HDnCTii!ll ' jtfl-Sm
-- SiVwa PijsD—NATioNAt Sapbtt Tbpb,
, , Cbart.rBd,b)f Ui® Stat.ol I’ona,ylvui(u
!- ~ '' ■ RULES,*; • ' - • !
, -;J. iftimr 1. ,TSnr dariuili kiut, amotint,
wrgeorimnll.. ' ,
■/X : V‘K PKR CEKT. ictarftft U »3ttd fo, money {ran
lh»dfrlt I|,st(o» ‘ !
- *• Ttis ntQB,, U( back is Ot&D
UieMUeJfur! »a 4 Tittpotnotme. ' r
■ A MsOM! U r*o.ired from Bziettioti, Aiminimtuoti,
Onqri Km, Utd otWr Tnutee., in (ert. or mull nuw,
fciremwn.ionsofperiod. , , ,
' jnwr'r»Mfv»d from D.pfwitor. i, lnve«eii in
. KorH«Mi Ground Rent., and other flrct
' V,'«in»»« > nriUM. . .. .
l.rt. oinonnt»i from oiiuerbt
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
Cooin! Oooiut Cooik!
JP XT A LO N if S O N’S
OOCIN!
TUX ONLY GENUINE 4UTICI.K, MADE FROM
COCOA-NUT OIL,
FOR PROMQtING TUB GROWTH OF THE TUIB.
This valuable proparation-is rapidly taking the place
of every article now in use, as It restores the Hair to its
natural color and’brtlUaney. One trial will satify all
those who have used any other preparation.
PHALON & RON’S COCIN
Promotes the growth of the Hair.
PHALON k SON’S COCIN
Prevents the Hair Falling OB'.
PHALON k BOWS COCIN
Kills and Removes Dandruff.
PHALON k SON’S COCIN
Gives now Life to the Human Hair.
PHALON & SON’S COCIN
Makes the Hair Rich and Glossy.
PHALON & SON’S COCIN
Is the most perfect Dressing for the Hair,
PHALON k 80N’S COCIN
Leaves no Disagreeable Odor.
PHALON k SON’S COCIN
Leaves no fitioky Substance.
PHALON k SON’S COCIN
Costs 25 and 50 cents a Bottle. *
Be sure and ask for PSALON’S GOCJN, and see that
you get no other, as there are many imitations of this
artiole in the market.
PHALON 4* SON ,
Manufacturers of the
GOLDEN CHEST PERFUMERY,
New York.
For Balo, Wholesale, by
T. W. DYOTT k SON,
No. 218 North SECOND Street.
No. 108 South THIRD Street.
No. 708 MARKET Btreet,
T. B. PETERSON k BROS.,
803 CHEBTNUT Street.
E. H. HUNT k CO.,
N.JW. corner FIFTH and CHESTNUT.
AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND FANCY DEALERS.
no7-mwsCt
Hoarseness and Sorb Throat. —This
unpleasant and painful result of Catching Cold, or unu
sual exertion of the vooal organs, may at any time bo
removed by allowing one or two of Brown'x Bronchial
Troefits , or Cough Lozenges, to dissolve slowly in the
niotfth. Hence, Singers and Public Speakers will find
them of peouliar advantage..
. *' Wo have found them of great servioo In allaying
Bronchial Irritation, and in subduing horseness pro*
duced by. Colds.”—Rev. Daniel Wise, late editor of
Zion’s Herald. v n!0-thstu-3t
Elegant Fall and Winter Clothing—
at Robert H. Adams’, JoufAeari comer of Seventh and
Market streets—Dress and Frock Coats of the beat
quality; Business Coats, Promenade Coats, and Riding
Coats, in all the latest styles, and a stock of Overcoats
that oannot be surpassed in variety, style, or quality.
A full and complete stock of Black and Fancy Cnssi
mere Pants, of the best and choicest fabrics, and a su
perb etook of Silk, Velvet, Cftabmere, Grenadine, Cloth,
Satin, and Cassimere Yosts, all out, made, and (rimmed
equal to customer work, expressly for retail sales, and
will be sold at the most reasonable prices.
nS-smw&th-tojal
MoClees’ Ivorytypea, No. 620 Chestnut
street.
McCLEES’ splendid Water Color Photographs.
McCLKES' artiotio Crayon Photographs.
McCLEEB’ Gallery, No. m CHESTNUT Street,
J. L. Capen, haying had many years ex
perience in Practical Phrenology, will continue to make
examinations and give written descriptions of charac
ter, without flattery or reserve, at the Cabinet, 922
Chestnut street, second story, south aide. no9-Ct
, Tub Nb Plus Ultra!—Jules Haubl’s
VEGETABLE LIQUID HAIR DYE has no rivnl in the
world.. Perfoctly harmless, its notion is instantaneous
in changing the color of the hair into a soft, bniliant,
natural brown, black, or auburn, without injuring the
hair or rendering it hArsh, as is the case with other
dyes. Sold by all druggists, and by JULES HAUKL k
CO.* No. 701CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia.
no7-d6tWl
Hooflanb’s German Bittbbs will posi
lively cure Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervous De
bility, &0., &c. B OOFLAND’S BALSAMIC CORDIAL
will positively oure Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough
&A., &c.
Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON & CO., 418 ARCH
Btreet, and for sale by Druggists and dealers generally.
Price 75 oents per bottle. *eJ4-tf
Sauamandee Fire-Proof Safes.—Avery
large aeeortment of SALAMANDERS for eaie at reason*
able prieea, No. 304 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
au»tf BVANR A WATSON
The and Gibbs Sewino Ma
ram. 715 CHESTNUT Streot, Philadelphia. oc2l-tf
Gas-Lakp Depot—Sixth and Aboh.
aeU-Sm
Grover to Baker's
OxLxnATis Noi.nrai Fahidt Bnwnta-MiCHmer,
At BSPVCXD yBIOXS*
730 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHiLApgLrnu.
MARKIEI).
MARKLEY—EYRE.—Tbursday roonmiz, Nov. 10th,
at the residence of the bride’s fstiier, No. 422 Rich
mond street. Philadelphia, by Rev. Robert H. Pattison,
Arthur D. Markley, M.D.. of Montgomeryville, Fa., to
Miss Juliet, dnushter of Colonel A. P. Eyre. *
KVANS—HOWaRD.—On the 9th Instant, by Right
Rev. Bishop,Hopkins. Dr. Theodore 8. Evans, of Paris,
Prance, to Fannie, the only daughter of D. D. Howard,
SCARBOROUGH—FITZSIMMONS.—On the Bth lost.,
hr Rev. Dr. Townsend, Mr. Amos Scarborough, of
Cecil county. Md., to Miss Mary Fitzsimmons, of Wil
mington, Del.
bIED.
HUNT.—On the morning of the 11th inst., Richard
M. Hunt, jo his 38th year.
The male friends and relatives are respectfully in*
vited to attend his fundral. on Monday. 14th inst.. nt
10 o’clock, A. M„ from his late residence, No. 1121
Chestnut street. *
SIMMON.—At CMmouni, on (he afternoon of the
11th instant, Rachelß. Simmon, in the 73d year of her
ase. *
COFFIN.—On the morning of the 10th instant, Joseph
Coffin, aged 44 years.
The male friends of the famUv are invited to attend
his faneral from the residence of his brother, Lemuel
Coffin, 1818 Locust street, this (Saturday) afternoon,
at 2 o’clock. *
NUBKEY.—On the 9th instant, of consumption; Ca
tharine,, wife of George Nusker. and daughter of
George and Rhode Lollor. in the 18’h year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her parents, Norris
rtreet, above Second, on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
To proceed to Franklin Cemotery. (New York papers
On the evening of the 10th instant. Kate
Emery, aged 10 months, daughter of Jaue and George
F. Bone.
■ Funeral .from the residadoe of her parents, Paul
street, above Orthodox, Fraukford, to-morrow (Sun*
day) afternoon, at 1 o’clock. Proceed to Cedar Hill
JONEf?— On the 10th instant, Mr. Jesse Jones, in the
34th year of bis age.
Funeral from the residence of his father-in-law, 1037
Buttonwood street, on Sunday afternoon, atSo'clook. *
PRATT.—On the 10th instant. J. Howell, son of John
H. and Charlotte F. Pratt, aged 21 fnonths.
Funeral from the residence of hm parents, 1914 Fine
street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at % o'clock.
DAUB.—On the 9th instant, Looisa, dnuvhter of the
late Henry F.and Catharine Daub, in the 14th year of
her ago.
Funeral from the residence of her mother, No. 928
North!onthstreet, on Banday morning, at 9 o’clock.
COWLEY.—On the loth instant, Richard Cowley,
agod 42 years. ’
Funeral from his late rosidenoe, No. 2224 Clayton
street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third,
above Coates, on Bunday afternoon, at 3 o’clook. *
.SMITH.—On the 10th instant, James Bmith, aged 70
years. . ,
Funeral from the residenco of his son-in-law. Mr.
Richard Manley, 733 Booth Fourth street, back, this
(Saturday) afternoon, at 2>a o’clock. •
- LFB.—On Wednesday morning, suddenly, of orouo,
Virginia Loo. only daughter of Henry and Caroline Leo,
apod 8 years,3 months, and 2 days.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attendthe funeral from the residotioo of
herjwtrentSiArammgo streot. third house from Frank
fordroad. Will proceed to Mount Moriah Cemetery,
West Philadelphia, on Sunday afternoon, atlo’olonk.*
DAVIS.—On IheSth instant, Mary, daughter of John
J. and Mary Davis, in the )2tn year of her age.
Funeral from the residenoe of her grandmother,
1123 Montgomery street, (late Cherry street.) below
Girard avenue, on Bundny afternoon, at 1 p clock. *
COLLINS.—On the 9tb instant. Catharine Ann, wife
of Jesse Cheeseman Collins, end daughter <\f George
and Margaret Scheetz, in the 88th year of her ago.
Funeral from the residonoG'Of her husband, Alroy
street, nnirth of Mount Vernon end west of Ridge
H?R^«l!x B » ( % tur <L i y> afternoon, at 2 o’clock. *
ROBERTS.—On the 10th instant, Eliza Bringhurst,
daughter of Dr* Charles and Sarah Roberts, aged 4
years.
Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 1139
Tnjrd street, above George, on Monday morning, at 9
O’olPQlf, **
TILACK VELVET POPLINS.-Just re
-AUo,Black Velour Reps all qualities.
Do. Cashmores.Lupin’smake.
Do. Satin de Chines, all onalities.
Do. Borobazinoi, all Qualities.
S°* Frenoh Mennocs, .Lupin's
, , Do- Thibet Long Bhawla, malce •
Bwwo Btowlf eMnii - a ° u ' ! « ! >k B »t State Lon, anil
Z ' ~ ‘ BESS ° W * IfcH^Sfe^igSt.
THE. REV. H. GRATTAN GUINNESS.
IL? of Dublin, so widely and favorably known for his
Evangelical Jabdra ae a preacher to the masses in Great
Britain and Ireland, especially to Young Men, will de
liver his first discourse in America in JAYNK’S HALL,
THIS (Satnrday) AFTERNOON,, at 4 o’clook. 1
As Mr. Guinness oopies bylnvitation (lama meeting
ofEvsngeUoal Ministers of various denominations m
FhijadolpliiA, and as his great and only, utj/eot is to
preach the Gospel, his brethren would olami for him an
attentive hearing* and a cordial welcome.
A General Upion Prayer Meeting, to ask thenresenee
ana .blessings of the Holy Spirit upon his labors, will
recede the sermon in Jayne s HaU* Services to com”
monos atS o’clock. Ministers of the various Evangeli
cal denominations are requested to occupy the platform,
ftdrm ten p e tow 11 ie h will Be found on Carpenter street.
vljU« GuiNNESS will prenoh on Tp-MORROW(Sab*
tbftth) AFTERNOON, m Jayne’s Hall, at 8H o’clook,
•aad-Jn the cYENING, at7)4 o'clock, in the First Re
fortrfoifPresbyterian Churoii, BROAD, below Spruce. *
EM®# ofseumons to the
YQUNG.—Ths. tenth sermon of the Course to
kWpiees or the Y. M. 0. Assoo a-
Jjhe North Pwabyterinn Church, SIXTH Street.
JUpFßEYiFaftor
rrl?* THEATRE.
Lkj - A OARD-AUTHOR’S night.
. MRS. SIDNEY F. BATEMAN.
MadAM *' We hail with unaffected pleasure the success
Whioh has attended tlje production of your tragedy of
“ Geraldine,” in the principal cities of the Union, and
wo are rejoiced that Philadelphia has, in to ontuuaiiutio
manner, shown its appreciation. of so remarkable tv
To your genius, Madbin. is due a tribute of cordial
praiso for the noluevonfeiu of n play , whioh, while it
satisfies the demands of« the.cultivated and discerning
mind; !* equally acceptable m its, power and beauty to
the leas exacting of thentnoat audiences. .
Anxious that our oitytsbould be foromost in the reeog-
Sitionof American talent, we bog to suggest the revival
of an honored theatnoaJ oustom, which provides that
uurine the successful run of a play, one, night shall be
set aside for the parposovf offering* testimony, in whioh
the public at large may share, to the brntn which has ho
skilfully labored for its amusement and instruction.
Wo therefore beg reßpoplfully, it suitable to your
views, to name MONDAV the 14th of November, ns
the evening to be devoted to The Author’s Night.”
We remain, Madam, yours very respeotlully,
J.W. Forney, William Elder,
Goo. H. Bokor, M. MoMichael,
John G. Knox, } G.W, Baker,
James C. Vandyke, i J. R. Fiamgen,
David Webster, Dougherty,
P. Barry Hayes, Isaac C. Pray,
And one hundred and seventy-six others.
MRS. BATEMAN’S REPLY.
New York, November llth.
J. W.Fobxby,Esq.,ani> Gentlemen: I feel sincerely
grateful for the compliment you have paid mo in sug
gesting that Monday evening next, the llth instant,
should lie the occasion of an unexpected tribute loan
unambitious authoress.
If my humb o dr&mutio effort has been the means of
affording pleasure to the people of Philadelphia in
general, then I nave accomplished nil that 1 aimed at;
and if it has pleased jou in particular, (representing as
you do all that is distinguished in literature and publu
life,) then l feel that I have accomplished more thanJ
aimed at. In any case, permit mo to accept with many
acknowledgments of the kindly spirit whioh has
prompted the movement, the complimentary "Author s
Night,” which you have tendered me, and at the same
time to subscribe myself, . ,
» . YoUr &m7r& I X'TEMAN.
BY PARTICULAR REQUEST, REV.
1 ? D. D.. will deliver n sor
mo?to C&sa ill Union MJ.Ohnrcn. FOURTH
Street, below Arch, TO-MORROW (Sabbath) MORN
ING, at lok o’clock. Rov. H. D. FISJIER, of Kansas,
will preach in the EVENING at 71% o clock.
Seats free. R*
CHURCH OF THE COVENANT—CON
!L? CERTHALL, CHESTNUT, above TWELFTH
Street.—At the request ol the Bishops and Clergy of this
Diocese, the Rev. Dr. MAY will deliver a sermon in
memory of the late Rev. Dr. I.evi Bull, TO-MORROW
(Sunday) EVENING, nt7K o’clook. Sorvico also at 10>»
A. M. by the Rector. Soats free. It*
CHURCH OF THE INTERCESSOR,
IJJ? MELON, above TWELFTH.—Divine service
in this Church every SUNDAY i»Mo}s A. M., and7>s P-
M. The Rev. R. A. CARDEN (Rootor)will (P. V.)
preach next Sunday, Nov. 18th, morning and ovoning.
Strangers are always welcome. Please ask tho Sexton
for Beats, ___ it*
rfy* DISCIPLES OF CHRIST.—ELDER D.
LLS 8. BURNET, latonf Cinomnati. Ohio, will preach
in the meeting house on TWELFTH St., below Melon,
10-MORROW, at 10& A. M.. and 7M P. M.
Mr. Burnet is an eloquent and earnest proachor of the
Gospel. Go and hear him. Seats fice. It*
rrS=*CIIURCH OF THE NEW TESTAMENT*
Li —T. 11. STOCKTON, Pastor—Service Sabbath
MORNING, 10Ja o’clock, (D. V.,) at the Hall northwest
corner of Girord avenue and Thirteenth street. Friends
of Bible Christianity aro invited to attend and co-oee
rato. It*
PRESBYTERIAN ENTERPRISE.
•U? Rev.K. E. ADAMS will preaoh at BROAD
WAY HALL, southeast corner of Broad and Spring
Garden streets. TO-MORROW (Sabbath) MORNING,
at 10K„ and EVENING at 7H, It*
r/y* THE PRE-EMINENCE OF CHRIST.-
ILs. Rev. A. G McCAULKY on this suhjeot TO
hTOTlßOW(Rabbath) AFTERNOON, m the American
Aleobamcs’ llall. corner FOURTH and GEORGE Kt«.,
at X 4 o’clock. Scats free to all it*
SPIRITUALISM .-THOS. GALES
•L? FORSTER, of Illinois, a tranoe-medium. will
lecture at SANSOM-STREbT HALL, on SUNDAY,
at 10JS A.M.. and 7k, P. M. Admissionff cents.
Mr. F. will leoturoat Concert Hal! on MONDAY EVE
NING, the 23th mst. Tickets 10 cents; for sale bb above,
it*
rr?* ULTIMATE GROUND OF RELIGIOUS
•Ur AUTHORITY—IfI it in Pope. Church, Bible, or
Human Consciousness ? Subject of discourse by Rev,
Ur* KARCiIER, at Handel and IlAvdiillall, Eighth and
spring Garden streets, TO-MORROW, (Sunday,)nt 7%
P. M. Morning service at 10)« o’clock. Seats free. It*
W. B. ZIEBER,
HOLDEN,
jrs=* CREDIBILITY OF UNIVERSALISM.-
>L? Lecture TO-MORROW EVENING, at 7 o’clook,
hyßov. A. C. THOMAS. Churohin LOMBARD Street,
nbovo Fourth. Morning service at half past 10. It*
rfJr* TIIK FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE
L 3 YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
OF PHILADELPHIA will 1>« hold in JAYNE’S HALE,
next THURSDAY EVENING, Novemlior J7th, at %
Sait 7 o’olock. The annual report will be road, and nd
rossea delivered by the Rev. Henry Grattan Guinness,
of Ireland, and Rov. Messrs. J. W. Craoraft, W. J. R.
Tavlor, Reuben Jeffrey, and John Jenkins, D. D. Delo
enttons will tie present from kindred associations.
Tickets oi admission can be had, gratuitously. at the
Rooms of the Association, 1000 and 1011 CHESTNUT
Street.
CHABj_A.D!JY.
JNO. W.SKXTON, WM*. if. ANDERSON,
GKO. COOKMAN. JNO. WANAMAKER,
JNO. McARTHUR, Jn., noli-fit Committee.
rf'* 2 * SABBATH-SCHOOL TEACHERS'
Uic MEETING.—A Union Mooting ofBabbath-schonl
Teaoners and Hup»rintondents. uader tho auspices of
he rhllanelnhia Sabbath-school Association, will bo
loldnn MONDAY EVENING next, at 7, l £ o’clock, at
the Church of the Epiphany, corner of Fifteenth and
Chestnut streets.
The objeot of this meeting will be the consideration
of*‘subioots of a practical nature,” calculated to simul
ate and encourage Teaohera to greater fidelity in their
abor< of love.
Every friend of the cause ie earnestly invited to at
tend. , it*
[Y»s=* PEOPLE’S LITERARY INSTITUTE.—
_LS? The fifth lecturo of the coursnwillbe delivered
onTHURfIDAY EVENING.Nov. 17th*at CONCERT
HALL, ny Hov. T. STARR KINO. Subject-” Per
sonal Poorer and its Votcoa.” Leoture. quarter before
Bo’clock. Single tickets. 25 cents! admitting gontlo
man and two ladies, 60 cla. n!2-6t
an adjourned meeting of the
1 S? T JUNIOR ANTI SLAVERY Society will be held
n cLARKSON HALL. Cherry street, above Sixth, on
SATURDAY EVENING, Nov. J2th,at7« o’clock. A
lull attendance of the members is requested.
It* ANNA it. JUSTICE. Secretary.
rrs** statement of the "union bank.
’ as required by the Second Section of the Act oi
the General Assemble of this Commonwealth, approved
the 13th day of OCTOBER. A. D. 18CTi ' 9V
Amount of and Disoounts $361,078 33
Do. Specie 82,{WJ 82
Do. Duo from other Banka. b\,\r*d 40
Do. of Notes in circulation 9G.435 UO
Do. Deposits, including balances due to
CITY OF PjnLAteKf.'. 4 ’ N<n '° r " U, ’ r "’ r “ 3 -
I. JAMES LESLEY, Cashier of tho UNION BANK
of Philo., boiD< sworn, depose and say. that tho above
statement iscorreot, to the best of mr knowledge and
belief. ' JAMES LESLEY, Cashier. *
Sworn before me,this 11th day of November, A. D. 1869.
_lt P. 0. KLLMAKKR. Notary PubUo. :
rrs=* AT A SPECIAL MEETING*-OF Till*
JL3. Of Managers of the HOME MISSIONARY
SOCIETY of the City of Philada'plua, held on Saturday
evening. Nov. 5,1859, the following communication was,
received and road: ‘
To the Board of Managers of the Home Missionary So
ciety of the city of Philadelphia :
Dkar Bretubkn:.l find my business becoming so ex
tended that, in justice to you. os well as to myself, I
must hereby respectfully submit to you my resignation
Man Agent, and ns a Miss'onaryof your Association.
In doing so, allow me to ttrsuro you tbntl still feel a
deep interest in tho future prosperity of your Institu
tion! and will cheerfully render it any ossinUnoo I ran.
„ Verr respactfully, JOHN STREET.
Octobers 1659.
JIM hereupon it was resolved, that the resignation of
our able and eflioient Missionary and Agent, the Hev,
.John Street, who has served this Association so faith
fully and satisfactorily for the last eighteen years, be,
and tue rame is hereby, accepted.
Mr. JOHN P. ARRISON was appointed to take the
place of Mr. Street: and he is now waiting upon the
public, soliciting donations for the use of the SocietT.
GEORGE H STUART. President. 7
MATTHEW NEWKIRK, Vioe President.
R. K. H(EFt IOH, beoretary,
THOS. T. MASON, Treasurer,
Street,
at NORTH SL nil-fit
Office of the Sooioty, 631 Eat
ANNIVERSARY OF THE MEIICAN-
I l > 5 TILE BPINEFIGfAL, ASSOCIATION.-The
Eighteenth Anniversary or this Association 'will be
celebrated at CONCERT HALL, on MONDAY EVEN
ING, 31st last, ftt l)i o’olocki at whioh the annunl re
port ol the Board of Managers will bo read, and ad
dresses delivered by
REV. RICHARD NE KTON. D. D.,
The music, bv the Germania Orchestra, will bo under
the direction of Carl Sentz.
Tickets of admission tuny be had, gratuitously, by ap
plying to the undersigned, No. SdNoyth Tillßl> Street.
As the number of tickets issued will be limited to the
capacity of the hall, early application will be necessary
to prevent the unplcasnot disappointment whioh oc
curred at most of the previous annivnrsnries.
nolo-dtn3l WM. C. LUDWIG. President.
|Y“s=* THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE LEC-
X3 r TURKS are delivered oil MONDAY. WEDNES
DAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, and will Lo continued
for twenty weeks, commencing at 7 H o’olock. The first
course, of ten weeks, will be:
Monday evening—On Chorniatry—BrProf. B.H. Rand.
Wednesday evening—Mechanics of Fluids—By Prof.
F, Royers.
Friday evening—Physical Geography—By Prof. J, F.
Frazer.
Each member of the Institute will reoeivo a ticket for
hiruselfand a lady or. tho payment ol his annual contri
bution. and his children, wards, and apprentices will re
ceive a ticket, for the season, on the payment of One
Dollar tor each Minor, or on the payment of Two Dollars
they will have the privilege of the Library and tho Loo
turps.
Life members will rccoivo their tickets on application
at the Actuary's Office. -
TERMS OF MEMBERSHIP, $S per annum, or {?25
lor me. New members pay ono dollar additional the
ii rst year.
Gentlemen■wißhinit to become member, will please ap
ply at tho Hall of tho In.titnto. 8K VENTH Strict, above
Choßtnut, to WILLIAM HAMILTON,
n7 * 6t Aotuory.
0“ the on and painting,
THE MARTYRDOM OF IIVSS,
m-tf WILL SOON LEAVE TliK CITY
ry73=* HISTORICAL LECTURES ON THE
J-r *'re!U Itonreaont'itive, -of Modern Civilisation,
ir th» Rev. JOHN LORU,at CONOBRT HALL. Bub
jocts *
Lecture I—Nov. 7.—Lord Bncon—Philosophy,
_/}“ .p'—Miohael AiiKolo-Hevjvftl of Arts
lII 12.—Cromwell—Constitutional Free
, doni.
« 1V“ 14—Peter the Great—Absolutism,
„ i 10.—Pascal—Theological Inquiry.
Single Tickets 25 cents.
Three closin'.* lectures M cents,
Commoner quarter before 8,
HOME MISSIONARY fcOCIKTY OF
lr4i,fflL?w CI 3r Y 9 F WnbADBLPHIA.-Mr. JOHPf
r# AKRIBON, the Agent of tins Association, is now
calling upon (he public for tlio purpose of soliciting cnn
tributions.to enable the Manasers to prosecuto the mi*
portent work ol tho Society. A tevornblo rneeption and
alibora! response i« earnestly naked for him.
n ir trnrcT «• STUART, President.
R. IC. H(£FLH')f. fioerotery.
THOMAS T. MASON. Treasurer,
t» • . » nir . 434 Market street.
Society** Office, Ml North street. o3i-mwAs-2w
KT^™.MV , :' S OK AS
a»sa%tssTCL4SS!,,is^,!sasslf,“ -r
thTr.atv4 o s. I SS I : T 1 stfw ""“ s " d - f
tlloO™«;. r ' aT '* ?d- ’ rhi ’- 1 ' It ' ,i 0 , ” <1 Kovplutionsor
,?? lh r Tb o Number, Distance am]
Merrill,]tie of the object* comprising the Galaxy.
’m. ov * Bth rT b sL M “ ll , o n» end Revolutions of
the Fixed Htera, and t ie Translation of the Suns and
Bolnr Systems through space. *
Tickets for the course, one dollar.
JolamViU Ma™" 6 ’ R «•»«»»“
rickets for a sinKle lecture, fifty cent*. Can ha had
will? ?T{ n * 5, P a * bookstore*, and the rooms of the Youne
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MEN'S OIiniSTFAN ASSOCIATION ’
COURSE OP LECTURES.
TOWN HALL,
6N
MONDAY 15VEN1NQ8,
November 14, MORTON McMICIIARi, v.«
“ 31, Rov. A. A. Wn.-I/.T i'H ' ***•
n pr. R. SHELTON MAQKEN2IP
December », &AS. A S is» ™'*
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and Thursday evening, Nov. Bth, 9th. and loth. Admis
sion tree.
The designs not inoluded in the premium list will be
returned to the authors uixm their proper order, made
w r*i pfthe; Hoards. Mr. ft. Wkld,No4l
Vi iLLOW Stroot, Brooklyn, aftor Thursday
t> i, JAMES FREELAND,
Brooklyn, Nov. 7^133,!^°* ol 11,0 B ™ rd » f
AMERICAN SOUOOL INSTITUTE ia a
W^WatllSlSS:
i’oM." ,u,lou “''’ 'ssith,"wo&i) r j;, r ssi ar i o^s ho •»'«
, s« lIROADWAY, New York, or
nlMf 603 CHESTNUT .Street! Dliiintlelp^iin.
W M ’ Manufacturer of Show
«... >9 f il?fAj) r .? r< >f( K "n HI North FOURTH Stroot
WM.H. GROVE’S (late SHUSTER’S) steam Cat,?„«•
Tlaninp, Mould n?!
SeoonWnd Tam^Btrocfa^ 00 ' 1 fl ’ arbflt °" d
WOULD DO WELL BY
V* rxlline on DII.KS & KENSII,, IS9North NINTH
above Cherry, and have their old Garment! mad. to
l*'™ 1 ‘o ”ow, by Cleanaipg or D,em“ And
pairing. nu-at*
AMj TUB ADVANTAGES OF AN OIL
r a Fhotoeraph nra oomhined in the
lafa-aixa Photorraphiin on, n ,ade nt REIMEH'S Pho
toyraplnc Qallary, SECOND Street, above Oreon. It*
f i K ‘V liiER —3QO .Sides Rolled Hemlock
?r C Sr ~d w «»Bk.rt. M ,a, i}»n»VWM..I.
nll-3t» No. 33d North BECONII Stroit. »hnv. Vine.
(NOTICE,—AII persons m my dobt arc
L " h3rehy cautioned Gsrain&t payinz anv tn
my lato rile*nmu, J. KHANKKL.m bo has no authori
ty to act m any way for mo.
n 9121415 it
YfiTEDDING, Visiting, and Professional
* * Cards, oxenuted in style. by 8, MAHOT. Fn
j-raver. 4HI CHKHINUT fitreot. S. N. corner FifiS
2u story. poor and other plates made to order. Heals!
Jewelry. &0., engraved. n ».i m » r
Tl/ir AT TRESSES, HEDDINU and FEATIf
iy „n r nuo. f, ra i.
2»2 Bniltli SECOND, above siruM.
IMPROVED SPECTACLES, with tiro
finest Periscopic GlaMeg,correotly fitted to the eyes,
nt M> J. MIANKIifN'S. Optician.
112 South FOURTH Htroot, h»Kw fi| Srt Sit.
K?~ Also, Microscopes, Telescopes, Opera Glasses,
j] r> * W| ns Instruments, Htorcoseopor, ami Storcosoopio
riotuies, of Ifttost importation and at reduttdvnct*, In
a great vanotT. n 8 ifif
pOTICHOMANIA! POTICIIOMANIA !~
* u J!jo Art of Decorating Glass Jaw, to mako a close
L m J u\2?i°i r V tln . e * e -iy ,t,o, *~TO ftV oJu*t received
a .splendid lot of Boston Vases, and Frenoh Potiohoma
nia l ayers, which wc soil at our usual rates. Tho treat
trouble in obtaining Mms Vases is now avoided, by us
keeping them togethor with our dosigns.
- IJt * SCHOIiZ & JANENTZKY,
_ n7 * w »» South EIGHTH Street,
MORE PROOF OF THE WONDERFUL
feW. 8 0F MONKIiL ' H amkhioan hair
Thi. bto*.rtMNffklfooW*/«>• «* ,
was recommended tu try your H*> «„ *'iany years, ana
prooured throeVuies.usp'* r'?HL rator; Rn & " R yl n s
hnsoautoo hiY hair * «» " u ** *yf w®® months, whloh
tw.xv os tiofnF- ~ » V M ?tow, awl although not vuta aa
...iCtaa yet U lO constantly growing.
_, M fc. M. JONES,
No* W North Third street*
„ - PitiLiDRLPitM. September 27th, 1859.
Mr. J. P. Monkli.s l)tar Mr—Borne time since my
hair commended falling out, so much so, that I was, in
fnct, foarftil of becoming bald j but hearing of the won
dortul power of your Reparator, 1 was induoed to buy a
botUe. and artor using one-half or Ft |»y hair not only
ceased coining out. butoommpnpeu growing finely, and
I have now as tbiok a suit of hair as eve* Ihad.
JACOB EVANS,
Having fund-five per cent, in-
Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Tennsylva-
J® 00,v .? d Rn 7 jum, l*r*e or small, andln*
tlrawaf 6 d “ 0m tl ° dfty of deposit to the day ofwUb
.^.i’Slfetewasi
, .. MBBCfORI.
IS® teW**
fifli, ?. , .W"/lY?* 1 Francis Lee,
RAhiUfl K, Ashli Kit, Joseph Yerkes,
H.Hi-W 01 Munnf, Henry Diffenderfer.
K P.f Jf payments made daily.
are made, in conformity with ik+
F/mSW°f th ®> c n*rKf» *n ,R«al Estate Mor*i?»**g o
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
CLOTHING.
w .TOilN 1 st.'cotf NovJvMk,
RETAIL DRY GOODS;
Reduction in prices op all-
WOOL MOUS BE LAINEB, PLAID DRESS
G &Kunch„t.ri and Hamilton De Lalnes,
Rk o l ents ,D L. 0. Handlrorohiefs, Wliite and Colored
Borders, very cheap. „
Ladies’ L. C.Handkeroliiofs, White and Fancy Bor
ders, in grant variety.
French bargain*.
A splendid Btook of Long and Square Broohe Shawls,
from 89 to 825 eaoh.
-Hlankqt Srmwl* in variety,
BLACK AND BROWN CENTRE STELLAS, and
othor Colors, all reduoedin price.
Reversible Shawls, do.
Blankets.
Black Beaver and French Cloths, for Ladies.
Super Lyons Black Silk, and Brown Velvots, for Man
tillas.
Frenoh Merinos—a full stock.
Printed Merinos, Paramattas, fee.
CHARLES ADAMS,
nl2 EIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
TVEW-STYLE CLOAKS,
OPENING THIS DAY, at
8. V. r! HUNTER’S
New Btore,
No. 40 South BECOND Street.
N. B.~A variety of Children's Cloaks. n!2-6t*
QENTS’ JOUVIN’S GLOVES.
JUST RECEIVED,
PER *• ARA Q O
AN INVOICE OF
GENTS’ GENUINE JOUVIN It CO.’S
KID GLOVES.
ALSO A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
LADIES’ DO.
THOS. W. EVANS & CO..
818 AND 820 CHESTNUT-STREET,
nli-lt
Horse blankets.
Bright Color, ami Plaids.
Railway Rug. and Wrappara. _
. „ „ SHARI'LESS BROTHERS,
nil) CHESTNUT and EiHHTH Streail.
IVEAT FRENOH CHINTZES.
Very neat Figured Brown, wide.
Chmtaea for Friend.’ wear.
„„„ BHARPLEBB BROTHERS,
PlO CHEBTNUT and EIGHTH Street..
English fine blankets,
Superio’’ quality, nearly square.
' Large size and Heavy.
Rjbbou-boundTwillQd Blankets,
American fine Hooh^ale.
Crib and Cradle, various erodes.
mo chks B t H nTO S I»
MAGNIFICENT NEW GOODS OPEN-
IfJI ING DAILYIII
THORNLKY & CHISM, EIGHTH and SPRING
GAROBN, have an excellent stock of
Long Broohe Bhawl* at 83,810,812,814, $15,818,
$2O. 822, and 825.
Squaro Broohe Shawls, Stella Bhawl*. &0., sto.
Long and Square Blanket Shawls Ladies and Misses.
Gents’ and Boys’ Shawls, from s3.soup.
Tho Reversible Shawl for $5, worth 87A0 f
CLOAKS. By the best New York and Philadelphia
Manufacturers, from 83A0 up to $25!!!
Wide Bilk Velvets, Beavor Cloths, Ac., Ac.
or Men’s and Boys* Wear.
BLACK SILK, 10 per eent. under regular prices I
Fancy Silks, unusually cheap.
Beautiful Dress Goods, in great variety.
1 he Preit lost low priced Delaine* in thecity.
BLANKETS, of the best English and American
Manufacture,
THORNLKY k CHISM Buy only/or Cash. They can't
and toon’t be Undersold!
N. E. corner EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN.
020
LADIES* FANCY FURS.
GEO. F. WOMRATH,
.. NOS. 415 AND 417 AROH STREET,
HAS NOW OPEN HIS USUAL
CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF FURS,
Mod. of stoolt tpleoted by himself in Europe during th.
Peat Spring. ocSS-Sm
gYRE & LANDELL.
FOURTH AND ARCH,
Are prepared to suit families with their
WINTER DRY GOODS.
FRENCH MKRINOEB,
LADIES’ CLOAK CLOTHS,
WIDE SILK VELVETS,
BROOHE LONG SHAWLS,
• FINE WOOLLEN do.,
4-4 ALL WOOL PLAIDS,
FASHIONABLE DE LAINES,
Do. PLAID SILKS, 1
SUPERIOR BLACK SILKS,
UNSHRINKING FLANNELS,
FANCY SACK FLANNELS,
FINE STOCK OF BLANKETS,
CABBIMERES FOR BOYS,
BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS.
N. B.—The Above (food, are all at the low rate, of
the leaaon, ooM-tNJO
Fall and winter cloaks.
Newest Pattern* Fall Cloak*.
Winter Cloaksdaily opening.
Black Beaver Cleats,
Black Tricot Cloaks,
Blsfk French Cloth Cloaks.
rjASSIMEKES,. CLOTHS.
Thick Plain Cnssimere*.
Heavy Blank U&Mimores.
moui Faney Styles.
Russod Mixtures, raid, nnd Stripes.
Xands-4First-rateßlaek Doeskins.
Black Broadcloth, SIAO to *l.
Ladies’ Cloakini Cloths.
COOPER it CONARD,
°m NINTH and MARKED.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
$ P E N O E R’S
GENTS’
FURNISHING STOKE,
NO. 839 CHESTNUT STIIEET,
GIRARD HOUBE,
PHILADELPHIA.
DRESB SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS,
DRAWERS, STOCKS, TIES,
OLOVES, GAUNTI.ETB.
MUFFLERS AND SHAWLS
IN GREAT VARIETY.
n5-6luth-2m-if
gUPKIUOR DRESSING GOWNS,
MANUFACTURED AT
W. W. KNIGHT’S.
000 ARCH STREET.
Tbenoweat and moat boantiful.tjle.alwarKmhaiid;
vorjr auitable present, for the approachint holidaja.
Juit received a lot of
PURE SILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, EXTRA
HEAVY.
TIES, SCARFS, Ac., OF THE NEWEST STYLES,
FINE BHIRTS AT WHOLESALE, RETAIL, OR
MADE TO ORDER,
xxv
GUARANTIED TO FIT.
ntLdjl
C. WALBORN & CO.,
(NOW) NOS. & AND T NORTH SIXTH STREET,
havo now a very suporlor aasortraent of Shirk, Under.
olothing, Glove*, Hosiery, eto.
Bpeoinl attention given to
GENTLEMEN’S ‘WRAPPERS,
01 oJoS/nSf ll fmB aBSortment '• constantly k apt on hand.
TW* SCOTT—late of the firm of Win
f'• fc Scott—GENTLEMEN’S FlTßVifm
caVodfill c‘l
T niguolsonT ~~
Bnm jß\3lS'fe ,LLES
nuLAPKLpuu. oU-lm*
DRAWING AND PAINTING! MATE
jßßßfetes.’av,,,...
Pioture* and Picture F^nm**
Pl*>ing Card*. American anil’
Catalogue* gratis to tfiS tS!&. Boh *
WHOLESALE AND R ETA
M^o™ NS TILES for
Ornnrr;,„ w Chlmnw Top. for oottaieft
w r rden Yasesand hountain*.
yitrmedl Pipe for drams And Water
Imported and for tale by *
f«s»u turn
O RAIN MILLS '- GRAIN MILLS - Fot
V*l tho Perm and Plantation. The IRON-BURR am t
ha* no equal for Grinding Fine Meal, Feed! Cofli# s«i
oes, eto., by hand or power, ' opt*
Prioe 99, 525, and 645.
Now m opemton at 123 South SECOND Street.
ass.”** ‘° ° ver> «”»ftg, _
CJJtEASE.— 200 bbls., 300 half buTTSo
WS?Id Y - ASliuu ® E « M
- ■ A*
L^ETfs S ’.Jd A or»i^ RAliI,S > WIG S, ERN
beat and neweiYjpaniaDdeii anWwh?,!hi lu lh,v Lfr
Between Market anrtnl.l.l,. l ,
OAKUM.— A largo stock of t» „“>r7
brand. eon.tamw Mb, pd . ;io best
nM A*A Jo.,
J half
l&and DM North
sAO JAMKB GRAHAM & 00.,
TT* - I.WTITM Stvaat.
P^^Tb 3 . 00 .^ 18 B wt Pitch, Wilmin’ *
*“* tattle in More and for tole by &'
ROWLEY, ABHBUHNRR. k CO
W M SOUTH WHARV fa
cloaks awdpuhs;
’J' H E PARIS
MANTILLA, cloak,
FUR
- emporium.
708 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
ELEGANT CLOAKS
PARIS, LONDON,
HOME MANUFACTURE
NOW OPEN
IK GREAT PROFUSION.
NEW CLOAKS
OPENING
EVERT MORNING.
THE LARGEST
IN THE CITY
RICH VELVET CLOAKS;
HANDSOME BEAVER CLOAKS;
FINE CLOTH OLOAXS;
MOURNING CLOAKS.
ELEGANT
COLORED CLOAKS
DJUP DJS VELOUR,
IMPERIAL PLUSH,
ROYAL (PLUSH TARTAN,
AND OTHB&
novelties,
PABIS MANTILLA
CLOAK EMPORIUM.
708 CHESTNUT STREET.
HANDB9ME FURS
LADIES 9 WEAR,
FUR ROOM
OP THE
PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM.
H is reapeotfaiiy eabmitted to Ladiei that, in their
search for artlelei in this department, their eonra
nienee mil be better nonsuited at the PARIS MAN
TILLA EMPORIUM, which, beta* deroted exolnrirelr
to the Sale of artiotea for Ladies’ Attire, offers induce
ments not obtainable elsewhere*.
REAL RUSSIAN BABL3 ICAPF.6,
HALF OAPES.I
MUFFS AND CUFFS.
HUDSON BAY 'SABLE CAFES,
HALF CAPB 8 ,!
MUFFS AND CUFFS.
AMERICAN MINK BABLB CAFES,
HALF CAPES,
MUFFS AND CUFFS.
SIBER. lAH.BQUIRREIi (aidark aa imporledl.CAFKS,
HALF CAFBB,
MUFFS AND CUFFS.
HONE MARTIN
FINK DARK SERVIAN FITCH,'
and nnr -orHia
WELL-3KASO NED FDR.
THK LAR9EST ASSORTMENT
CITY.
CHILDREN'S
F U r SETS.
all bizbs
IPBIOU,
PA.ms MJ.»VjiLI.A., OLOAK,
EUR EMPORIUM,
(
it. W; PROCTOR & ° O,
AM.tM
• 708 CHESTNUT STREET,
\jyANTED—By a Young Man 20 years
enmVni-SLW *Bitu»tiorf io a Wholesale Grocery or
m*vi n i H°*“®,.or m 55* capacity where he can
*• reepeeiabtobvelihood. la a rood penmen, and
"°t *° MVfl the cit 7* Addre*a‘‘ G. Vr! M.,
$5 00ft -WANTED-A Partner with
A, loash capital of from 4,000 to 6,000
f°!Jar», in the Wholesale and Retail Lumber, Tmifef,
and Coal Commiaaion baiineae. To an active and
»J #n ,* ,emaa ‘ POfltesainr food business qoah
nea, with the above amount, a rare opportunity ia offer
.husiaeiaia well eatabiiahea&ndsituatedma
central and leading market,
nv? p[*i n^ e V P v ®9. and required. Address Box No.
d*?*/ a$ 8 l °*t Ornoe, giving name and resi-
A Loommumoations striotlr coufidenbai. Part
nership to commence January let, 18W. nlMt*
\\TANTED.—An Experienced Book-keeper
from 1)6 to an engagement
nuffiitSlftEl \ Bt ,t,^l th “ Importing, Jobbing, or Ma-
TId- V. 1 » m8^ t, „ Ba ’ factory oily referenoe
1 “*“ OlBc °'
ANTED—By a Wholesale Skoe House,
Montha’ l and'pi«K?p Salesman w *}° ca » command a Bix
*' a &
nll-3t*
a Graduate
• all-St*
"W^ANTED—An energetic Young Man,
. ’ acquainted with th« olt, <i„d near count.,
“ L W.lilafiff ’
A RARE CHANCE.—For sale, on accom
f*- modating terms, the Stock, Good Will, and Fix*
tares of a first-class Fancy Dry Goods Store, on one of
the best business avenues m the eity, doing a business
of sls,ooo. per annnuin, and increasing; Profits SO per
cent. Addreaa "J. K. ?♦,” office or T*e Frets, nll-it*
"VyANTED —By a young lady, a situ
-ntio,S af Housekeeper or Governess. Address
Mary, omce of this paper. nlo-3t*
—By an active man, a situ
■ . & tion as Porter or Warehouseman. Can
fin?! Address "William,” at this
°rcoe. nlMt*
000 Gentleman wishes to
purchase the entire or partial inte
rest of a safely-estabiished and profitable business.
Only responsible parties need reply. Address, with real
name and business, " Rudolf,” Frets office, nio-St*
WANTED—To EXCHANGE for Unin
; \ , cumbered City Property. One Hundred acre*
of choloe Land in New Jersey, twenty miles from Phi*
ladelphta. " Kneff/' offioe of The Press. nlO-ltt
WANTED—By a Young Man, a situa
% tion as Entry Clerk or Assistant Bookkeeper.
Can furntsh good references. Address “ K.«” omce of
this paper. nl(Mst*
«WILL BE PAID IN CASH
for a Situation that will yield a comforts*
inee to a young man who can furnish good
references as to character, and is capable of performing
erdm&ry clerical duties. Addreaa Morton.” this
office. n!0-4t k
\XTANTED—A Situation as ASSISTANT
* * REPORTER or Amanuensis, by a Phono*
graphiat Addresa "T. A. D.,” No. 1333 Arch. nIQ-3*
SALESMEN WANTED—On Ist of Janu-
ary next, in a first-class Notion House, keepings
large and attractive stock of goods. Salesmen fully ac
quainted with ana able to influence a large amount of
trade, one from Pennsylvania, and one from V rgima.
None need apply unless they possess the above qualm
cations. All communications confidential. Address"?.
Q., at this office. nMt*
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
A VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE
SALE.—The subscriber, wishing to decline farm
ing. will sell, at private rale, that valuable Farm, on
wiitoh be now resides, situated in Thornbury township,
Chester county, Pa., bounded by. the street and Con
cord roads. 19 miles from Philadelphia, and H mile
from the West Chester end Philadelphia Railroad
Depot at Chernej’s Shops: containing One Hundred
and Fifteen Aores of good Land, ten acres of which
are Woodland. The improvements are a Stone Man
sion, two stones and attic, with four rooms on each
floor, with good cellar, all lately repaired, with a well
of water, and pump therein, at the door,* a large Stone
and Frame Barn, 70 by 35 feet; Stabling under a wagon
house adjoining, wjth a well of water and pump under
the same j Ccrn-cnb, Ice-house, &o. There is a stream
of w/tter running through the farm, by whioh water
may be forced to any necessary height. Foraceuntry
seat or dairy farm, there ara few more desirable situ
ations. Persons wishing to purchase will be shown the
same by calling on the subscriber, or refer to Mr.
JAMES M. CUMMINS. Media, Delaware county, or
Messrs. GEORGE TE'Lu A C0.,N0. 1037Ogdenitieet,
Philadelphia. TermswiU bo made easy.
nol3-twast* ALEXANDER STEPHENS.
IN STKIPHSi
QEORGE CLEMONS, AUCTIONEER.
AUCTION NOTICE
PEREMPTORY SALE OF
CELEBRATED HORSKB AND IMPORTED STOCK,
ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, Utt,
At 10K o'clock,
At the residence of J. B. MONNOT, Clason Point, Watt
cheater count/, twelve miles from toe city of
New York) on the East river.
llr. Monnot, an account of the reoeat calamity, by
whioh his stables were destroyed by fire, will sell, at
section, hjs entire stock of HORSES and CATTLE,
including Thoroughbreds and Trotting Horses, and
Thoroughbred Cattle.
Catalogues now ready at the New York Tattenaus,
Bixth avenue, corner of Thirty-ninth street. nil it
FOR SALE—The well-known and old
established Hotel, at Mount Ephraim. N. J„ four
miles from Camden, with extensive Stabling, Hat
Scales, and Seven Acres of Land attached, all of which
is surrounded with shade and ornamental trees, being
one of the best located stands in the State. Terms
easy. Apply to E. f. MIDDLETON k BRO.,
nll-et 6 North FRONT Street.
f]lo LET—3d, 4th, and sth Stories of the
-L new building 413 ARCH Btreet. Well calculated
for a light manufacturing business, having two sky
lights, and water and water closets, also, gas and gas
fixtures. Apply on the premises. n9-et
SALE—A Half Interest in a Popu
■T Ur WEEKLY LITERARY PAPER, well cs %
tabliahed, in a city whet# there Is no other paper of its
class. It has a urge circulation. and afford* a most
desirable opportunity for profitable investment to any
one of literary taste. Address, for full particulars,
“ Y* A.,” Baltimore, Md. n5-7t*
FOR SALE—A valuable Lot of Ground,
US feet by 100, three fronts, water and gas laid on
onefront; suitable for a churob or factory. It is situa
ted in the Southwestern part of the city, in a rapidly im
proving neighborhood. Terms easy. Address, for .par
ticulars, “ J. K..” office of this paper. a4-if
TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS.—The
Materials in all the Market Houses, In MARKET
» will be sold low in lots to snit purchasers, vist
SRoof, 40,000 feet of Tin Roofing, IOOAOO fat of
and SoantUns, 150,000 Paying and other Bneks,
Meat Hooks, Fire wood, 3 000 feet of Curb Stone, An.
Apply SEVENTH, above Thompson street.
nEw* NATHAN W. ELLTS.
TO LET—A Second-story Room, conve
nient to the State House.suitable for a Lawyer's
Office. Apply 431 CHESTNUT Street.
TO RENT—The 3d, 4th, and sth Story
Rooms and Basement of No. 41 South THIRD
Street. The Rooms are well lighted, with km, water,
aiul water oloaeta. inquire within. oIS-tnthstf
ga FOR SALE —The Mill Property, late of
Bsl BENJAMIN PARRY, deceased, situate in the bo
rough of New Hope, Bucks count?, Pennstlrama. con
eistinr of a Oriit and Saw-Mill; the former having two
ovetanot water wheefa and three run of Burr Mill Btones,
with Corn kiln, and the necessary machinery for manu
facturing ‘irain. either for Gnit or Merchant work! the
latter baa a convenient ho; yard attached, and is driven
by an overshot water-wheel, with cast-iron teannc;
there is also a frame tenement on the premises.
The Mills are turned by the never-failing stream of
water known as “ Great Spring Run/* and are capable
of doing a large business- . , * .
The Canals on each side of the Delaware Hirer and
the Belvidere Delaware Railroad afford facilities for
communication with the cities of Philadelphia and New
v'ork, and for the transportation of freight at all sea
son£ of the tear, which make it a desirable location lor
any k?nd ofmanufacturiuK purpose.
The above will be sold low, as the heirs are desirous
ofsetllinl the estate. For further particulars, apply to
CHARLES B. KNOWLES, on the premises. or to OLI
VER PARRY, SEVENTEENTH Street, below Green,
Philadelphia. tdl-llt*
TWO Communicating Rooms; also, One
■mall one, vacant, at IP3 WALNUT Street. n!2-3t*
Handsomely-furnished rooms,
with or without Board, at 1312 CHESTNUT
Street. nU^t*
ODGINQ ROOMS, forGontlemen, second
story, handsomely tarnished, private entrance
gas, Ac. 302 UNION Street. nll-12f,
WANTED —J? urnishcd Apartments, with
every facility for Housekeeping,. Rath, Gas,
Ao.» for Gentleman and Wife: or Board »n a strictly
Private Family. Address ** Merchant,” Bloods Du
patch, with full particulars ol price, Ao. n)Q
Remo vaii.— henry stevenson,
TAILOR, begs to inform his numerous friend*
customers tkat he has Removed t 0328 CHES rNUT
Street, second door below Fourth, South side, where he
wili keep a fine assortment of Clotlie, Cassimeres, Doe-
Xins, Overcoatings. Cashmere Ao.,uh:ch he
will be pleased to sell on the most reasonable terms.
n3-lm*
Ladies* depository,
Removed to No. 114 South ELEVENTH Street.
Orders received as heretofore. 013-stuthim
Removal.— martin * wolff have
Removed to No. JJt MARKET Street, Bouth eide.
below Fourth, where they oiler a choice aaeorueenl of
Fell end Wmter Goode. at verr low prioe.. .tt-dm
OINGS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA
STATE FAIR FOR 18M.
«IY FIRST PREMIUMS AND SIX DIPLOMAS,
~ IX F Beet FuVnMe for Warmins Boiklm,e.
To Arnold A Wilson.
GAS CONSUMING CONE FURNACE.
v First Phzmivm.
best PORTABLE FURNACE.
To Arnold A Wilson.
BOND’S PORTABLE FURNACE,
JUCHiu v p IRaT Premium.
o-.'T COOKING RANGE.
A WILSOIf.
ohilson-8 range,
BEST Pa'rl'jr' CU.'L GRATES.
LOW 01UTE8 -
BEST ENAMELLED hWe^NTELS.
B. M.rgLVWBLL.SuPt o°^
|<yYE AND EAR.
deafness,
dr. von mosciiziskeb,
OCULIBT AND AURIST.
Dr. M. gives hie exclusive attention to the medical and
mimical treatment of the EYE and EAR. ... .
aU DEAPNEBS of the longest standing removed both gT
m«dical and aursioal operation* on the latest scientific
SSSSI." Dl.Sl.wqSdta pleaeed to reoeite
bar* of the medical faculty who wish_to witness his
method of operating for the removal of Deafness, or any
"’artificial I?es Inserted. o
Office 204 South NTOTH Street, above Burace.
hours from 9A.M. to IP. M., and
WARM AIR FURNACE.
?\ the new cone furnace
xstn i QAg C onBUMER
■w, ’ill thoroughly Warm jout houeo with oks-thtxd
W «* coal than ie rewired t* any pther Furnaoe.
fc**. ,fnfitmn in all oases guaranteed. Buildings Wanned
Vntilated by ARNOLD AWILBON,
aud\ euuiaieu 1010 CHESTNUT Street.
OLA TE MANTELS,
55 The Rioheet and moet Beautiful Ppecirncr.ot
Vuaraelleul SlateMamteU,ever offered forrajo
SSStrTVma-aufaotured by ut, hue Peuaiylvatua Slato
etoue.aad fo. T *2e very low. WILSON,
1010 CHESTNUT Street.
B-M. om
MIP-Smlf ' _
-pi NEWLAND & CO..
MOKINa-OLASB AND nOTUM-HUMI
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
article of GOT TO «
WANTS*"
BOARDING.
REMOVALS.
• AMQBKMKKT*.
Sole Leasee.....'•-'-••--•■Mrs. M. A. SARBWTTRnhL•
Aetiug and Stage Manager.*.—... .MrrjL v ww?X§ < '
Business Agent '■.. Mr. JOS. D. MTTRPwV*
Wiu T«^?“AY)EvWIiO
- On, LOVE’S V/CTQRY, > ; .
With MrsrWalle/ as Geraldine, aided-by Hie fUI
strength of the efficient artistes of the Walnut-street'
company.
' To conclude with the Drams, entitled - . ~
„ . THE LOST SHIP. • :
BenTreman,Mr.Parry; KoceLinden,Mr*.DafSgkL
p rices as usual.
_Jneats scoured three dayrin advance. * - : ;
WHEATLEY A CLARKE’S ARCS*
¥ *„BTREET theatre. •
THIS (SATURDAY^ EVENING, November U,
M"-JotaOU-
SoSpldo.'to.L :
SS&rnumU
riAN RICE’S GREAT SHOW
BATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, Nor. VL
Will be presented, lor dm last time* the tame superb
programme, which has drawn crowded and laaMcnabl*
during the past two week*.
. ThePara«onofKlephants,“LaUaßoQkh^,theTalk
‘Excelsior;” the Performing Rhinoceros
' and numerous scenes in the circle. -
b^Th°m^CoS l, "ll^ U . 00,lrM * *“ i f “»W entice
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
TWO GRAND ITALIAN OPERATIC ENTER
MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS,
November MUr and 15th.
AGCE3E HERON NATALL
FRANCESCA HERON NATALI,
SIGNOR MACCAFRRRL * raU ' l0 '
SIGNOR AROAVANI, 11 *
SIGNOR ROc|b“ T0 ”-
tionof * fU " ea * ot ‘ T * thedirea-
CARL ANSCHUTZ.
MONDAY EVENING, November 34, r efl 5,01 k.
5r d t ‘ u> prm !‘i tKvatore * flroriM ° Kr “
LA FIGLIA DEL REGGIMBNTn
„ . „ PRICES OF ADMIBBION.
FamnetiParnuet Circle, and Balcoc, ao Cenlx.
Ng^XT^Ci&GBFORSECDRjEbMiTi* -
Sale or Tickets commences at the Box Offiee on Satur
day, at 9 o’clock, from which time the Office will h*
open daily from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ™ 06
o'clock* The Opera to commence at S
A grand entertainment on Wednesday evening, whioh
will be announced hereafter. noll-3t
pAEL WOLFSOHN and CARL HOHN
STOCK’S
FIRST CLASSICAL SOIREE.
t_ p Will take place on Nov. Uth,
In the Foyer of the *
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Snbsoriptiona -jjl be received at of
ijiAgdre 4b Co., 1104 Chestnut street 5 Lee k WaSer.
733 Chestnut street j Beck k Lawton, corner of Seventh
had Chestnut streets; A. Shmidt, ttßmSh h2S
street, where the prospeetoe amt pmf^mmay
to can foi their ticket*
Single tickets at the door, gj. oU-tnl7
T’UE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA BE-'
-*■ speetfollv announce that their FIRST nfltvn
i&wmksss HAujaa*jsfflssft
Prica of sat*on,t«m-Tlira« Ticket. for SL IBob
aonjuon Lnt oijnit AadiVaand Back t ILkvSs’a
T?m‘i A? r “v“? , ,L'n*. ll - 6‘oale dckeu’oNK
DOLLAR each; to be bad at the door on the msht of
me concert only*
For particulars see programme. -. ! n4-tdl
TIfoDONOUGH’S GAIETIES—RACE ST.'
•a upon the thnilmr incident* of
THE MEXICAN WAS, ,
A. M. HERNANDEZ
UD
. MONS. CALADINE
la the pnaoipal pane.
GREAT band of
. , , BERENADERS,
Gmat the beet
E N T E R T AI N M E N T
IN THE CITY. *J-tf
CURST GRAND CONCERT
X or ts*
A T
OaTUM^x^ I c»->-“ s -
Poore open at o’clock. Concert commences atTX,
rfIEMPLE OF WONDERS.,
* Northeast corner of TENTH and CHESTNUT
Street*—Second Story.
SIGNOR BLITZ’S NEW AND WONDERFUL
W& a ;&n E £sl R W M&2S
theLEARNED CANARY BIRDS, «ihtyVKWHA Or
EVERY EVENING don nr th* WEEK, wsmneMtar
APT^OONsitl^^ 0^1^
Admission 29 cent*. Children 13 cent*. oS-lai*
WILL SHORTLY CLOSE
* * The Exhibition ofJDUSgELBQRP PAINT
INGS, at the ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS lachxlini
THE MARTYRDOM OF JOHN HUSsL
Open pailfj from 9 A. M. UU9P, £L.and7 to)OP. M.
Admission scents. nA-tnlK
jCJ-ERMANIA TJB'LIO
VA Rehearsals ©Terr PATURDAY a* MUSICAL
FUND HALL, at 3X o’clock P. M. A
tickets, one dollar. Smile tickets,3l cents. Tobeaad
atG. Andre’s, and Beck * Lawton’s Husto Stores, &ad
at the door. > oJd-da
MILLINERY GOODS*
jV WINTER MILLINERY, Misses
MhO’BRYAN.«I4 CHESTNUT street, Ninth,
win open Pans Millinery, for the Winter, on THUBB
- November the 3d. Ua*. nM2t* •
fw MRS. M. S. BISHOP, of 915 CHEST-
Y4nNUT Bsreet. has now opened a splendid eseort
tnent cf Fashionable Millinery. og-Im
J. HAMBERGER, No. 116 North
MISZCOND Street, is prepared to exhibit the moat
complete stock cf Millinery Goods, compnstng Ribbons,
Flowers, Feathers. Blonds, Laces, Roches, Velreta,
and other Bonnet Materials. Also, a handsome assort
ment of Fatten Bonnets, to all of which be would ti
nts the attention or Merchants sad MiHraet*.
N. B.—Goods daily reoeircd from Ancfaoa, and cold at
the lowest srices. «g-kn>*
729. N E w 729.
FLOWER & FEATHER
STORE,
729 CHESTNUT STBEET.
Ju*t retired p«r l&t* STEAMER, & tplendidamrt
uient of
HEAD DRESSEVBRIDAL WREATHS,
FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, ATO
milijnkrV GOODS.
THOS. KENNEDY & BRO..
789 CHESTNUT BT., AND 43 8. SECOND ST.
oe3o-lm]
1004 CHESTNUT STREET,
ABOVE TENTH.
306 S. SECOND ST., uu» BPRCCB 81.
Hu now opened tiie lsrreet sad atcst besuufil sanrt-
BONNET MATERIALS
That mb be found in lie citr.
ALL COLORS,QUALITIES, AND PRICES.
goods cut bias
A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO MILLINERS.
ocJd-tf-if
iVOTmNG CHEAPER! NOTHING BET
II TER! I
Haring tbs vsrr best facilities, we are determined to
furauh, at the
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES,
the best and most, seasonable goods in BONNETS,
trimmed or untnnuned* JtlBBON8» FLOWERS*
RUCHbB, to., ic. .. , ,
We have now a splendid stock of
WINTER BONNETS.
in variety of style and quality, sure to please the
most simple or the most fashionable. •
Also, a most complete assortment of Children s Straw
and Fancy Bonnets, Beavers, Flats, etc.
Bea&tiful Cloth and Velvet Cape Cor small boys,
LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS,
72$ CHESTNUT STREET,
NORTH SIDE.
SAVING FUNDS.
HYANUFACTURERS’ AND MECHA
.JX mcr SAVING AND LOAN COMPANY, N.E.
corner of SIXTH and COMMERCE Street*, peye de
posits on demand trith five per cent, interest.
P«JLAOELr»I*,N§T.S,IB®.
At the annual meetinj of Stockholder* of the above
institution, the following officers 'were elected for the
enituni je&r. JAMKS T CARTER. President.
THOMAS MARSH, Vice President.
Skhvzl P. Hancock, Secretary.
DinscTons:
James T. Carter, Thomas Craven,
Thomas Marsh, Clayton Franck.
''liomas Ailmaa, Jr., Samoel C. Willitt,
Silvester J. Merarjee, Joseph E. Scbsli.
John Hertzler, Jr,., „ Jacob Binder.
Solicitor —George V. Thorn. It*
GPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO-
CIETY OF PHILADELPHIA. 4
Office, No. SM North THIRD Btreet
(Consolidation Bank wutdicf. L
CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OFPENN
, BYLVANIA.
CENT. INTEREST from the dai ci deposit till Tith-
utd reliable Savince Institution has lost
been needed is the Northern part of the city, and The
Senna Garden Bannc> Fund Society ” was chartered by
the Lenslature of Pennsylvania tomppij this neceenty.
The Manajera. morganisms and locating**, have oeea
f overaed wholly by a desire to aeoqmnwwmte the bom
ness interest and wants of the very lane and eaterprt-
„ _ .
ohn XafilaT, ir,»
w4wcta Hast. Secretary.
MEDICINAL.
SCROFULA, WHITE SWELLING HIP
mstsAHE TETTER, SCALD HEAD, Eruption*
, all Humors and Impurities ot
Mi vnuntlir nnt bj lb.
oetfibratoa IMpERUL EBPURATIVE. ,
nh%M been a very important agent in the cure of
CANCEROUS DISEAS Eaby Dr.Lonnsberry A Co., for
a number of yeare past, and its rreat value in the cure
of cSicers is abundantly cstaUiihed by the many cures
SCROFULOUS affections its remarkable curative
efiect has never been emailed. It cares the most obeu
“A™ SCALD HEAD, and all Erayhcws of the
gfin.iidi?? yield to a moderate nst.ofi|h|*
liatiguaalUVeen end Sores are ieaduj cared bj the use
of a few bottles. ....
M. r iWnTOL* <*.,)
gu».t,below Areb.
&£!! w£