The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 17, 1859, Image 3

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    ■ .<^»*iito^xj&rStobslsbiiT;Tw.'rED
finc-appostring, TfeU-diessed,
-of Ujainaating m&nnVrs recently'
called>t.a' ftghiofi&ble’ eemtnarjr'lu KeW York,
: oad Ifcitedtbatlie hkcl three ohilaren whom he de-.
triosfe liberallyyand that/the in
- ititiraotrin ’tfaesttoh had been. Bpeolally recoin-'
, toendodt tcFßimo iHer wae exceedingly particular
regarding thsoh&Hoter of the, religiouftlnfttraotioq
which wag Urty? deaHout to,the three children he
w&aAbout to ; brlng, and insisted uponfcayihg proper
shown Elm. Ho was dn&Uy BaUsnod with.
reforbn<j,Mj ind.thb. ambnni. to; bb paid for tuition
wafcfddn agreed ttpon. The pHnolpiVof the inatitu
. tioninformed' the ’gentlemanly stranger: that it
, woul4.be tor him to pay in advnnoe.. Tho
Btrafigor;d?ew_f9rth a toll of bank notes, but, nn*‘
, fortunately, l there was nofeiaonev enough to pay the
bil!. s He then pulled out a chock for a considerable
amount, which'ne handed the prinoipal, reoeivlflg
in change $7B bf-gbod ifioney; Of course, the three,
pupUa havo not zpado their appearance, while the
. ohebk haß beeuhsoertaincd to.he entirely valueless,
exs£t as a cigardighter. The police are ; looking
for ,;tho. gentleman q£ pleasing, address, and the
managers of , the seminary usebewailing the loss of
thejgs73. r ’, , •'
;crr¥ jTEHs.
■Thu-Third Lkctttrb of Profebsor Coppbb,
' oit AmericanHistory,takes placethisevening. Yalua
. blejQMoiu bra imparted by the facta of history. Like
.hand-boards in the country, where' several roads meat,'
V- direct the traveller in ,tlie; proper course, the lessons of
- history, point buttofuturagenerationa the isnii fat it us
dangers had' follies of the past, nnd bid them take
.Warnings Those lectares impart l&stiag iastruotion to
all glasses, particularly to the young and inexperienced.
The lecture this evening will- treat of the first English
setUemhnta in - Virginia.. will bring to, view tho
beautiful deyottem of Pccahoutas.
* Thb DBAUTir of,the Stereoscope - and Pictures
eli&te the highest praise of all refined persons. The
finest variety in the city, at the New Emporium, 18
South Eighth street. ■ -> Jas. Crbmgk ft Co.
Levels TeaWarehoose, cheap Sugars and Cof
fees. .Everything in the grocery line cheap, Seventh and
A ffyipST.—-It is currently.rumoitod that a ghost
is to-bataen nightly on the wire bridge, overthe Schuyl
kill. Several peisons who have seen it declare it to be a
female ghost;’.we presume they found their opinion oh
tbefedundancy of its nether extremities. .Be th"t a* it
may* however, it is said to be a veritable ghost, or
spook; or hobgoblin, as the phrase goes,and does not wear
the elegant'and becoming styles ot Granville Stokes, the
fashionable clothier, No. 007 Chestnut street. Oar
reßdefs.need not think this is a sell, but a simple fseft
gotten up for the special purposo of directing their at
tention to’the splendid stock of clothing At the above
■Wonderful Impr'ovbmekt. —A gentleman an
nounces that lie will deliver a lecture iu this city, in the
course of .which be will exhibit a “ model of his steam
battering-ram, by which two men'ean wipe out any war
vessel now afloat, without firing a gun or losing a man;
and Also a model cannon, that will load, aim, fire,'and
swab itself out”. He has also bn exhibition a model
suit of clothes from tho “ Clothing House
ofR.S. Eldiidge Sc Co., northeast corner of Chestnut
and lSig'fcth streets, at which place our readers, in quest
clothing, are Invited to call.
AiMetkor is New^York.—The Now Yorkers
have beep getting up a meteor, or an exploding balloon,,
or sombthin* else, which came down somewhere in that
city jejrterday. and not only astonished the Gothamites
but. peaked some of them considerably. A fiery some
thing about as big as a "horse,” ora "house,” or a bit
ofchalk/nrid having a tremendous long tail, catae down,
with a rash. Upon proceeding to the spot where it fall,
no trace could be (baud of it, and there was nothing
lying about loose upon tho earth except a neatly folded
Dote, which, ppon being opened and, read, was found to
eontsinthe following: "Buy all your garments at the
Brown ' Stone Clothing'Hall of Rockhill ft Wilson*-
Nos. BOS add tC9 Chestnut street* above Sixth, Philadel
phia. -.r - ' , ",
A First -Class Hninumo.—-Tbo Harper’s Fer
ry..*'insuTreotion”„ continues the great bug-A-boo of
Northern dongh-faoes and. Southern sensationists. An'
original derise has been adopted to keep the “ pot boil
ing,” that is, to writer ridiculously nonsensical letter,
about insurrection* *Vo.,' and drop it in a railway oar or
steamboat. 'lt will then be published, and the Union per
consequence is eonvul rd (!) It is slightly astonishing
that some of our popular tailors, R. P.M. Estrada. No.
21 South Seventh street, for example, don’t adopt the
same plan to advise the woild.that theirs is th- place
to buy faahionsble, seasonable, and cheap clothing—
■ What says John Hobson? '
1 •' ’ PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE,
JAB, ROSS SNOWDEN,)
LETTER BAGS
, ATJHB htnmiANTft’ RXCHANOX, PHILADSLPBLJU
Ship .wyommr. Burton.. Liverpool- soon
Bark Irma. Nobre Barbadoes, Nov 19
Bark Rowena, Wilson. Laguayra, soon
Bark Canada. Mitchell. Mat&nzas, Soon
Bark Elizabeth J. Poulk-.......... Barbadoes, Ac. soon
Brig Mary E taillikeu.Norden........ Havana. &o. soon
Sng.BlooK Squall, Davis «..8t Jagode Cuba,soon
MARIKR INTELIiIGENCE*
PORT OF - PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 17, 1809*
gJNRIJES™ u*-. .7 7 J BUN SETS _4 65
, •' ARRIVED.'
Steamship Boston, Bellow, 21 hoars from New York,
With mdse ana passengers to Jab AHderdice
gchr Wraith Tu/tle, oisyo, 6 days from Provincetown,
With mdse to Geo A Wood.
Schr-C A Hecksher, Stubbs, 6 days .from Boston, in
ballast to captain. .
. . Sphr Lancet, Bayard,! day from Christiana, Del, with
grain to Christian & Curran.
Scnr John (Thomas, Connor, 1 day from Smyrna, Del,
t»with oats to Jos Barcatt & Bon.
BcbrMalyel.Cohee. Sdsys from Sassafras River, Md,
Arithwbeatto Jas L Bewlay & Co.
' : .Sclir lwo Brothers. Richards. s days from Indian Ri-
Ver* Witbeorn to Jas L Bevlev & Co.
‘ Sehr Dlamond.'Townsend, s days from Indian River,
with of»*n to Jas L Bewlev it Co.
, -oehr Aflen-Downinc.'Rioe. 4days from Salem, in bnl
- lasttnßiakiston A Cox.
-- Senf Pliffnf. BuntlOr* from Norwich,
v Bohr D M Messerole, Steelman, from Norwich.
V Sohr R H Wilson, Davis, from Boston
60hr.Mary.Anna, Gibbs, from Boston.
- Bohr Isabella, Taylor, from New Bedford.
&hrL Clark; Sooer, from Providence.'
, Steamer Union. Green, 22 hours from New York, wi th
/ mdse to Wm M Baird & Co.
. . ' ■ CLEARED.
Bremen bark Hohens’eufien, Lamke, Richmond, to
load for Bremen, Harjes Brothors. ,
, Bark Cordelia, Roberts, Boston. J W A J F Btarr,
- Bohr Trade Wind, Hodges, St Thomas, J F Penuton.
Bohr Margaret Reinhart; Peterson, Charleston, Pettit,
1 Allen* Downing, Rice, New Bedford, Blakfston
fc-Cox» v ' ' -
i eobrFlisht. Huntler, Providence, B Milnes&Co.
Schr R H Wilson, Davis, Norfolk. J R Whi e.
,' fichf Mary Anna, Gibbs, Boston ■ L Rotbermsi A Co.
Bear Ann, Blake, Milton, Noble, Hammett & Caldwell.
Bohr Isabella, Taylor. New Bedford,J R White.
Schr L Clark. Sooey, Providence, Binnicksoo A Co.
'Bohr D‘M’Messorole* Steelman, Newport, Brown,
Hewitt & Co. * ‘.- r • ; •
. - Bchr M M Freeman, Nickers tin* Richmond, captain.
1 fitr J 8 Bhrivßr, Dennis, Btltimore, A Groves, Jr.
- - -By TEt,fianAPit. •
- - .(Correspondeacß of the Philadelphia Exchange. 1
’ -J , . BAvANNaH, Nov 15,
The b&rk IfasniUon, Capt Stotesbury, from Havana
Oct 17, bound to Philadelphia, is at anohorniitside the
bar, with 100 of some sails, J. H. MATCHLESS,
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange,^
‘ The following vessels went to aaa yesterday forenoon,
1 viz: Bark Anra. for Mobiiej brigs Avaand /renejsahrs
Andromeda, John Mo Adam, Geo W Whitbee, Ring-
Laura Jane, Caroling Junes Steel, Monte
rey, A M Bartlett, AJafcelLus, namr, A Crondoll, An
drew Stewart. JMaxfield, JobißlrtDodge. Fannie Da
vis: Juua Maria, Henry Hickman, and Sinepuxent, No
< .vessels pawed in yesterday, WindiSK—woatner fine.
- Yours,; . » • w, M. HICKMAN.
{ Correspondencaof Exchange.)
iy CAPE ISLAND. Nov. 16,12 M.
; A l»rlc and two hcrm hriss arc now off this place going
in, Wind south. Weather fine and clear.
4 ” j Nov!6,6>sPM—Ship Arthur White, fromLiverpoal;
nirk Elizabeth, supposed from Bremen; uric Trenton,
from an eastern port; and sohr Pleiades, went m this af-
THOS.B.HUOHKB.
' ri;V - '' r At yK.XOXI.rH TO TTIE PMM. „
1 >« . . - New York. Nov. 10,
Arnved.shlp Bernes, from Bristol, Ear; barks Hem*
deer. fronHWiragdane; Wildfire, from Vera Crnz; Fan
eid.ffpm MaiisAnillfti hngs Rollmg Wave, from Gi
. bom; Lauretta, from Para. \ r •
‘ Newport. Nqv id. '
j_Arriv6d»*cbr Sallia T Chartre, from Philadelphia for
'Tattfltpit,wlth lota of main matt, sail, Ac. having been
: ia collisionj»ith an unknown pilot boat on Monday nisht.
'Also, one Everglade, from Philadelphia lor Salem, Du
ring heavy, weather at the month of the Delaware, lost
v botn anchors and chains, and «b>ve galley and boat.
' Also, sohrs lrfjaua Adams, from Portland for Philadel
phia; SUMP .Bray* from Newburygort for Philadelphia.
■v.l - ' ’/• EALTIMOBE, Nov 16.
'‘''■The achr Jattfna BlapdeU.Yrom 'Port Spain Oct 25th,
rlMfotejoportedm a sinking condition, came, op to day*
r Bbe wfripe bark montazoraa, from New York, for Turks
t' 1 „„ - Nob polk, Nov. IQ,
I_ArriveA in Hampton Hoads, Bremen bark Calm, from
THnidwde'Caba, with sugar..
- f The \t SreventsHmi^rßArri?t H Lane, B £om N° V fork,
.hie put in here to repair,.having been damaged during a
' stoHtn encountered punngfier cruise.
. -ThebrigHeyward.frOm.Tnrkfl Island, bound to Bos
ton, has pqt in here leaking,and for the repair of da
m*s es receiyed daring the late storm. ■„
- The barkLdey.;hBQce forßuenos Ayres, which sailed
-on the 25th ult,baa.returned,havinglieendamagedm
the law storm* ;Bhe l* leaking. -
* New oBL*A«s,Nnv.l6.
_ Arrived,amps 'Africa, from Calcutta; New Orleans,
" from Netf York* harks Angelo Castella and Saxonia,
from Rio. --. ,
{Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
•< : ’ . NORrOt'Ki Ya,NovJs.
-Thd skip-lonian, Mitchell,,has arrived in Ifcmpton
‘i Roods in W from Callao. She reports having »po
■ ken; mint » B,long SO W. whale ship, John tucker,
Cook. 60 d>ss oat from Now Bedford—hadtakennothing.
. In l&t UO7S. ion* SS W, *ppke Bjr brig Elory, from la
i 'Verpoolfora.io Gmnde. There is a report* fn town that
twoTitsoJi aro aahore on Currituck Beach, but I could
getno reliable information. „
Yours, &e. ' NORFOLK.
K’S MEMORANDA. ' ' ' ,
Steamship Dataware, Copea, hence, arrived at N \ ork
- * steam&o City of Riohmnml, Mitchell, sailed Jrora
Richmond Jflth Inst, for Philadelphia. . • ■
Steamship De Soto, jßultock, ior Havana and N York,
©leawdflt Now Orleans Jlth inst, “ ' '
bteamamp- Yorktown'. Shufeldt. cleared at New York
16th /art. fbf Havana ,- :
, BbiD Poole, cleared at Savannah iSth
inst. for EiVeroool-With Jiiff bales upland cotton.
- Bhip Reporter, Holt for Ban Francisco, cleared at N
York yesletder,
Ships Lamoijset and Hatahdln, cleared at Charleston
- 14th iiUUfotLiverpool,. . - ' •- . ,
- PbUadclphla,went to sea
.Barlc Aofliljes.ppeddea/frora Glasgow, arrived at New
York yesterday. '
yßark Mary Edson, Nickerson, cleared M Boston 16th
.instrftr Philadelphia. - '/" - *
~. .Bark Howland, Eldndge, cleared at Mobile loth Inst.
<*.' for with 6U bales cottort, W empty bids,
, 7 ,*Bdfldqhalfdo.. , ; 1 . ■ " >
' 1 BrisEnterprise, Qnndle, hence; arrived at Norfolk
13th'jest/'
Brftf.Chu H Frost, Lowry, cleared at Haianka«7th
' init,for Philadelphia, . *
- Jdliette,(Fr)JonbeTt,for Philadelphia And Bos
ton aboot Nov IQ, was at Rochelle 22d ult. • ■ " . -
'/ >vßnce Wm.Qrawford, Colburn, from Somerset for Phi
ladelphia; and Orinoco. Tabhutt, from Boston for do, ra
mamedatNewportl4tlilost. , ' _ , '
• Brig M A Forrest. GiUespie, cleared atNewYorkyea
„Bl| Saginaw, Case, from La*uayra Oct 26, arrived at
' New York yesterday, . ..
■ gohrs Sarah; Benson, and 0 M Smith, Mills, hence,
. arrived at Nsw'Betffbrd ifith inst 7
Schr Henry May, Hdoyer. hedcc/Arnved Boston
• Sohr Allan Jr,; Boston
. 16th ihifffor Richmond.; N il' --' L
Bohrs / P.Cafce.Endieott, JLRedneKEndioott.and
r Caroline Cpl», re“it hence, arrived at Norfolk ISth iast.
'' Gofgsbau.Tilton-,hence,via Savannah,ar
discharging
ft S&ifrSfitowtmik&vdr from Smyrna, Del, arrived
‘; jA atPrfiWaenooiBtftfcst* * . - i
,J _j j|tehrjljtadjgß,vWaterman, ;'bene*» was. .below Provi
if- :^wCkmAn/ DJokinson. Coloradol-Ale, White
EkuHlhSharp took ton, Oranmer I ,R'P King.X,eSds,
• ‘ yetroi, Cronoh, MA'GueSt, Bar
ti Jt/Oitdi*’ cr» John' Crockford, Smith, and
arrived at. Richmond 15th inst,
'wnj hence, arrived at Bait!
forC
dl))I» ,nl« on tho
iprkrt ahs had at
% if®*',
town, at
heno»ifi>r^dTWichf*£ flew
toLoi^s-ra }
yßohr S L Cj-ookejri Friabee,henoe for Taunton, at Now
from Glouijerters Rich,.
Smith, and M A McNeil. Hand, from Boston, and tttrtr-
Jijrht, York, from Portland, all for tins port, remained at
Newport 14th inst. * . „
Sohr Hannah Matilda; Price’, cleaned ht Jacksonville
4th Inst for Wilmington, Del. r • , 4 .
; Sohr H M Mayo. Ward, otearod at Jacksonville 6th
inst. far Philadelphia. , _
Schrs John C Baxter, Babcock, and Kjaanor, Town
seud, cleared at Jaoksonviile Bth inst. for Philadelphia.
' : 1 - ’ Notice to”mariners. '
1 The U S surveying schooner has been taking up tho
“can buoys” in the Vineyard Bound and Buzzard sßay,
and supplying their place with spar buoys.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS.
vr to 12 o’clock last mioht.
GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut 8...be10w Ninth.
Mr. A Crout, Pn WJ Sterrett, Philo
,oeo E Bn nr, Philn John Holme.. Pilteburg
LEBnow,NY Henry Tn«, Woodbury ,NJ
Abram Shook k la. Pn W F Clatbn. Boston
Wm L Bradley, c«h Mias 8 A Williams, N C
JDTracr.Vt . S C Bob. New Havon
Mr Greenwood Ala.StLouis W W .Wnght, York Spring
K H MaClain. Pa F, B Bidelowrßoslon
D Housman. Raiding J S Jenkins k Is. Va
N »11.Dmr, Ur, NO NAI Long. Jr, N 0
Miss E W Long. N 0 Mlis M I-onr,N 0<
Mis. S Lone, BIC F Boggier, N Y
O MoKtttght, Heading W Whits k In, Albany
James Smith. N J ■ Jno Brownian k la, Ala
Dr Mitohsll k dsu, Del D Ourrey k dan. Dot
PMonod.NY HVoussaint, NY
HAScott.NY. DMRunyon.Ky
Kdw Cohen. Baltimore John West, Plata
? Davis, NY John A Dunlop, Louisville
hos Reid, Scotland A Finch. N Y.
W A Bkidmer & la, NY ' ChasLLovermg.Mass
ESchnver,Troy,NY LBrainard, Hartford
8 S Carrier, Harrisburg J N Goodwin, Hartford
M W Bradley & la. Conn H L Marvmo. Scranton
W n WooUei & la, N Y R H Bigger, Washington
G A Weston, NY ’ O Harman, NY
T Palmer, NY MG Baldwin. NY
Mr Slovell k la, Wash I’rJ BrinckerholTAla,N Y
J B Walcot. Mass James Slade, Boston
H Loring. Boston J J Cohen, .Tr, Balt
0 Ames. Mass S M Rost & la, N \
E RLwby. Balt - Wpi T Landstreet, llhlt
Mrs A Smith. Cleveland • Miss M E Smith, Ohio
T H Atwood.N Y S G Biglow, St Louie
Sit Dodge, Boston
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL-Fourth etreot, belowAroli.
Alox Butcher, Balt J Lineafelt. Holhda\ eburg
W Heinen. Milton Col Thus Swenk, Milton
Mrs W Mullins. NY GeoH Bula,Pa, r
H Hunt, Valparaiso, Ind C Copeland, Jr. mass
aW Andrews, NY C B Loveless NV
Riddle, Jersey City Col W PAtton. Warren. Pa
D Herrins ton & la, Pa Mrs Everhart & 2 ch, Pa
Mrs Wainwripht Sc son,Cal .Tos Fenner, Monroe co,Pa
W H Fenner,monroe co,Pa Jos M Chunk
N Aubuchen. NY • D Hollins, Canton, O
M Field. Newark, NJ NBl'rntt.Conn
A Froweuield, Pittsburg A Kimball, Havorlull
W Acker, W,Greenville
JONES’ HOTEL- Chennnt nrf,t. slmve Sixth.
JB Davison. Fn TYYornig.Vn
B L’ Moyer. Yu G h Ijimßton, N J -
MissDLomsnon,N J TD Ho.t,Tom,
F 6 Grimes. To/m Miss A Rogers. Pa
WBRogeis.Pa WB Rogt.rs.Pii
E Ayres, N J WH Meredith,NY
D Jones, Hartford, Conn J Roanoke, I’a
OF Guy, NY S B Williams, N Y
TL Tomlioson.N Y B James. J r, Newark
B K Wright, Newark ? B Taylor. Mass
J Taylor. Moss SLMiller, Mass
GSAIen.NY Cnoss.Seaford.Dol
S Parker, NY J Parks'', « Y
J F Nugent, West Chestor G H Ross, Soaford, Del
FRANKLIN HOUSE-Clmstnut st.. above Third.
D Berlin. NJ A M-WiltejN J
J Wills. Baltimore Hiiurv A Bmilh, N Y
* H Dovonport, NY Jno Mninos Ulster co, N l
Ed Wills. NJ ■ SBWiIs.NJ
Wm Slack, Jr. N J- Wm H Heath. N Y
.Inn T Mayor, Pottsville A Josephl, N 1
JHGulich.Pa G A Santana. S America
AMERICAN HOTEL-Chestnntst.. above Fifth.
T B Croshy, Xenia. O ' John McCarty, Trenton
J H Meetor, Trenton W H Coleridge, Paterson
TBMoPliersnn Paterson J T Borgoss, Boston
T.YSuegert la, N Y J HBurrAln.N Y
Dr Bedford Shoofer, N J E F Newliold, N J .
LWRo.d.NJ Chas Smith, Ark
J S Evans. Long Island J H Johnson, N 0
M R Banner, N C , Mrs Hillard A da, Pa
Mrs Stewart, Wilkesbarre hi Mehan, Riohmond.
A C Nesbitt, Md Geo I! Barry. Phil.
Nob on Hall, Conn T F Sig.man * la, N k
T M Cook J M Frisk, Minersville
P (I Bergen. Brooklyn HLSlewartA dan. Moll
G H Cox, Del G Crosby & son, N T
S D Dutton, Mass E G Buokenliatn. N \
.FSolulllin, N Y A E Rouse, N Y
E A i’aokor, N Y Geo R Ileod, Va
Wm Cannon, Dol John A Moore, Del
BE Laird k la. Va FA Curbs. Del, ,
G L Stookdale & In, Balt Miss M E Stookdale, Balt
P G Bergen, Brooklyn
THE UNION HOTEL—Aroh street, above Third.
John C Knapp, Pa J S_Robinson, Shipyeasb’g
J F Hoffineister, Alton, 111 Jlf Snvuer. Pn
EHBeichel&la.Pa WMoCready.NJ
J Cook. Trenton, N J LI, Muirora, Salem. N J
J D Skilos fc wf, Lancnater G Frees, Reading, Fa
D II Beecher, Pottetown J V Dickinson. Sc la, N J
JW Dickinson. N J - J Fleming, Ohio
J G Robinson. Jersey City J D Beahm, Lancaster
CSdhullmus, N J W Bennett, N J
H Stovor, Bucks eo J L Whitaker. N J
Hli McConnell Wayneab’x 8 H McConnell, Waynes g
WPHammond,NY MrsM C Brassme, Phila
TFBcck,Bridgton,N J
STATED UNION HOTEL-Market st., above Sixth.
JasrHoovor, Boalsl)urg,Pa -Sami Wise. Boalsburg, Pa
J Flournoy, Va J Robbins, Cincinnati, O
H Friedley. Prov, RI Kirk Few, Eh*abotht’n,Pa
Jna Boon, Christina, Pa Thos Penrose, Phila
John Rice, Eliiotsburg, Pa Lewis Ellorman, Pa
Joiin Henderson, Pittsburg 8 Jamison, Pittsburg
Bam.Liudsay, Columbia John Kline, Marietta
Geo Jlencsh. Perry to. Pa 8 Mussehnan
wm Blair, Perry co, Pa II Bice, Bloomfield, Pa
A L Coyle, Mercersburg WLunday. Pa
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race st., above Third,
W W Ixeidii, N J DP Barton, Pa
Ij Myers, wilkesbarre J Knickerbocker, N Y
Col Harris, NY C KarmelPa
A Keterinj, Ind Miu M A Williams, Card I
HD Smith, Carbondale J E McDonald, Vt
R Darlington. CoatsviUo T H Good, Allentown
O-H Garber, Leo, Mass H Chambers, Pottsville
J 8 Clawgos. Phila P W Wnmbold, Luzerne
W Bny ler, Cal Col T Curran, Phila
LOterholtzer,Ph(EnixviUo C W Scbrepper,PA
C Henry* Lebanon - -
EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, above Raoe.
JT Preston. NJ - W 8 Weaver. NY
6 Peirce tc fam. Pa R T Cary, Chester oo
Nr ie. Nortonville, Pa RM Nyce, Chesteroo
R O Fairlamb, Del co M Levis, Montg co
H Smith ft la, NY C w itoon.N Y t
8 M Walters. Mass W N Sterling, Phila
T Jones, NY,- 8 Pierce, Chester co
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL-Second street, nb. Aroh.
O R Johnston, Phila C Forsheo, West Chester
J F Marlon. Phila J Wood, Phila,, t
P Burns, Phila E Bartlett, Bethbhom
O E Eldred, N P RA 8 F Eherman, Phila
Mr Carbon M Tharm
VEKleekner. Bethlehem W Webb, Reading
D Bower ft wf^WiUiamsp’t
BLACK BEARHOTEL-/n?tril at., alwve Cftllowhill.
Jacob Shafiner Pa J Mohr. Freeport, 111
Wellington Kline, KarlviHe D A Adler, Phila
WChorrington. Lebanon W Heines, Pa
Sami Morris, Phila . «Geo W Iredell, Phila
Dr H K Whitmer, Berks oo'B Lehr. Berks en
H Maurer, Pa Jacob Hutt, Buiuneytown
M A Sellers, NJ
BALD EAGLE-Third street, above Callowhill.
Dennis Bauman, Carbon co 8 Boyer, Lehigh co
Peter Woodring, Pa John Silver, Bath,Pa
John .Biely. Lebanon co John Harbestor, Rending
D Ppicner, Lyconupg co P Reese, NJ'
M Koramerer, Lelugh co
COMMERCIAL st. above Chestnut.
John B Duckett, Chester co F Worrilow, Do! co
G Kimble, Chester co J C Walker, Pa
JaB Davis. Chester oo N McVeigh A la. Pa
G N Meredith. York co R Raison A la, Pa
N A Morian, Meadville W M Morlan, Salem, 0
, BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL-Second st.. below Vine.
J-Williams G W Rogers, Honesdalo
SR Lukons. Mont# co L Nohow, Burks co
Smith, Riverton K G Hughes, Bucks co
E Cro sdale, Pa JwClossou.Pa
W H Murray, New Hope J V Blackwell. N Y
ThoS H Bedloe & son N J
MERCHANTS’ HOUSE-Third st., ab. Callowhill.
; John Kirkpatrick, Pottsville K Enterline. Inrwtqua
Joel Kreider. Snvdoroo O Feltman, Bucks co
Aaron Troxeli, Allentown EKram, Sellersvjtlo
John liUtz’.Dauohin co Jos Coover, Afj orstown
P Aibneht, Reading Mrs Williams. M Chunk
Jonas Stover, Bucks co Augustus Weber, Pa
Owen Dash k la. Pa MwM A Still. Pa
MissM Bush,'Chestnut Hill Mrs H Craig, Allentown
Levi Wplfenberger, Pa •
SPEOIAL NOTICES.
Holiday Presents.
J. E. GOULD, SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT, has
sold over FIVE THOUSAND (5,000) or these instru
ments.
PIANOS, - made by Raven, Bacon, A Co.
MELODEONS, made by Mason k Hamlin,
PIANOS, made by Hallet, Pavii, ic Co,
MELODEONS, made by Mason k Hamlin.
PIANOS, made by Nunns k Clark.
MELODEONS, made by Mason & Hamlin.
PIANOS, made by A. H. Gale k Co.
MELODEONS, mado by Mason it Hamlin.
OLD INSTRUMENTS EXCHANGED FOR NEW.
nl7'thsattut]at
Bronchitis.
BRONCHITIS.—A Chronic Inflammation of the small
Muoous Glands connected with the Membranes which
line the Throat and Windpipe; the approach of which
'is often so insidious as scarcely to attract notice—an
Increase of Mucus, ond a sonso of wearsomeness ami
loss of power in the Throat, after public speaking or
singing; It arises from cold or any bnusual exertion of
the voice. These m.ipient symptoms are allayed by
using BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, which, il
neglected, an entire Sosa of voice is often experienced.
nU-thsa&tu 3t
Elegant Fall and Winter Clothing—
at Robert JL Adams’, southeast comer of Seventh and
Market streets— Dress and Frock Coats of the best
quality; Business Coats, Promenade Coats, and Riding
Coats, in ail the latest styles, and a stock of Overcoats
that cannot be surpassed in variety, stylo, or quality.
A full and complete stock of Rkok and Fanoy Cassi
raere Pants, of the best and cHwcest fabrics, aod a su
perb stock of 81%, Velvet, Cashmere, Grenadine, Cloth-
Satin, and Catiimere Vests, all cut, made, and trimmed
equal to customer work, expressly for retail sales, and
tciH be sbld at the most reasonable prices*
n5-smw&th-tojal
• It is not a Dyb.—Jules llaubl’s Eau
ATRENIENNE. or HAIR RESTORER, changes gray
hair and whiskers to a beautiful life-color, prevont B
the hair falling off, causes a newgrowth, where baldness
exists, of soft, luxuriant hair, contains no deleterious
properties, and will not soli, the akin or linen. Its beau •
tifyiog effects are perceptible in a very few applicatioi s
Bold by all Druggists, and by JULES HAUKL k CO.,
No. 70t Chestnut street, Philadelphia. nH-6tdltW
Harris 1 Boudoir Sewing Machine,
improved double-thread.
FIRST PREMIUM AT EVERY FAIR.
028-3 m Phila, Offioo, 720 ARCH St. Agents wanted,
Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines,
-PhiladelphiaOffioe, 628 CHESTNUT Street.
Merchants’ orders filled at the SAME DISCOUNT os
by the Company.
Branoh offices in Trenten, New Jersey, and Easton
nd Westchester. Pa. ; . neU-im
One Price Clothing op the Latest
Sr?LßS,made in the best manner, expressly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prices marked in
Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted satis
factory. Oar ONF,-PRICE System is strictly adhered
to, as we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing.
AU are thereby treated alike. JONES k CO.,
•eS-tf . * 8M MARKET Street.
The Prices op
SINGER’S’SEWING MACHINES
save! BEEtf !! ekpucedM! *2l-3m‘
Grover & Baker’s
OiLHßkaviED Noisblbss Family Skwiks-Maoeirks,
AT XBDUOED pbiois.
730 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
' The w'illcox and Gibbs Sewing Ma-
Chime. 718 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. oc2l-tf
Gas-Lamp Depot—Sixth and Arch.
- ' < ' ‘ t «eS4-9m
Balahandihi PiRK-pROOP Safes.—Avery
Urge assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at reason
able prices, No. 804 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
, ... " , EVANS A WATSON
■ Hoopland 7 s- German Bitters will posi
tively cure Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervous De
bility* &e,, &oi.fiOOFLAND’S BALSAMIC CORDIAL
will positively .cure Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough
ko,'{kK 1 ' '
-byDr.a m.jackbon * co., os arch
Street,ftpd&rnte by Druggists and dealers generally,
tfrofcft botttoi icat-tf .
THE PRESS.~-rHJLADELPHIA> THURSDAY, NOVEMBER
Saying Fund—National Safety Trust
Company.— Chartered by the State ot Pennsylvania*
. , RULES.
J.'Money Is reoeived every day, and In any amount,
arge or small,
3. FIVE PER CENT. Interest U said for money from
tho day it is put in. t _ .
8. The money is always paid back In GOLD whenever
it is called for, and without notioe.
4. Money is reoeived from JExecvtorSi Administrator!,
Guardians, and ,other Trustees, in large or small euros,
to remain a long or short period.
6. The money received from Depositors is Invested in
Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rente, and other first
class Bounties.
6. Office op&n every day—WALNUT Street, southwest
oorner Third street. Philadelphia. aplg
Sbahbn fl Saving Fund—Northwest
Cobner Second and Walnut Streets.—Deposits re
oeived in small and large amounts, from allclaesosof
the community, and allows interest at the rate of five per
cent, per annum.
Money may be drawn by checks without loss of in
terest.
Office open daily, froift9 until 6 o’clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President,
FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary,CHAB
M, MORRIS.
MAnniED.
BTROUD—BAILEY.—On the IBtb inrinnt. l>v tho Rev.
John Jenkins, Morris R. Stroud to Mario Louisa Bailey,
both of this citv. . *
CUSTER-MYERS.-On tho 15th instant, by Rev.
Wm. T. Bunker. Mr. Thomas Custer, of Darby, Dela
ware county, to Miss Marr A. Mvers, of this city.
RENTSOHLEK—24INSKR.—On the 3d. .instant, by
Rev, W. J. Mann, Mr. J. David Kontsunier to Miss
Ann Sophia Zmser, all of thisoity.
WORTHINGTON.—On the 14th instant, at Moores*
town. N. J.. Mrs. Suaanna P. Worthington, wife of
Clmrles Worthmeron, ajred Wyoare.
Funeral from Milltown Meeting House, Choltonham
township, thin (Thursday)’- at 1 o’clock. *
WENTWORTH.—On tho 14th instant. Albert T.
Wentworth, in the 2Uh year of his ago.
Funeral from tho residence of h*s inrents, No. Ml
North Fifth street, nliovo Brown, this (Thursday) after*
noon, at 2 o’clock. *
NORMAN.—On the HtU instant, Annie, daughter of
Samuel and Emma Norman, aged 19 months.
Funeral from the residence of N. Hallowed, No. 916
Melon street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2o’olock. *
LAY.—On the 12th instant. Mr. Thomas Lay, in tho
83d >ea*of his ace.
Funeral from his late residence, in Woodbury, N. J.,
this (Thursday)morning, at 10o’clock. *
MURPHY.—On the 14tn instant, Mahlnn Murphy, in
73d year of his age.
Funeral from his late residence. No. liW Frankford
street, Frankford, on fifth day afternoon, 17th instant,
at 3 o’clock. . *
MEGONIGAL.—On the nth instant, Mr. William
Meconigal,a^ed&9yoars.
Funeral from his late residence. 1113 North Fifth
streot, above Norris, on Friday afternoon, at 1 o clock.
MEARB.—On the 14th instant, Mrs. Rebecca Wears,
relict of the late Walter Wears. , _ *
Funeral from the residence of-Mr. John Jorce, No.
112 Federal street, on Bimday afternoon, nt 1 o clook *
HOE.—On the 15th inutant, Joseph Hoc, in the 39th
yoarof his nzo. , „, ,
Funeral from the residence of his son-in-law. Wm.
Witcrnft, Stone House lane, on Friday afternoon, at 1
o’clock. *
CUIIREN.—On tho 15th instant,Martin Curron.
Funeral from Ins late residence, Rittenhouae street,
Germantown, on Friday morning, at 8 o’clock. *
GAMBLE.—On tho 14th instant, Mrs. Emolino Gam
ble, aged 42 years.
Funeral from the residence of her husband, No.
2323 Coates street* this (Thursday) afternoon, at 1
o’nlooK. *
BEEBLEY.—On the ]ith inst Ant, Mr. Bawlo JJeesley,
in the Blat year of his age.
Funeral from his late residence, m Fifteenth street,
near Chestnut, this (Thursday» afternoon, at 2 o’clock.
RYAN.—On the 15th instant, Johanna Ryan, aged 45
from the residence of her brother. Mr. John
Ryan, in Warnookstreet, (late Lewis.) above Thomp
son, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 1 o’clock. *
BLACK VELVET POPLINS.-Just re
coived.bost qunljty plain Black all-wool
OTTOMAN POPLINB.
Also, Black Velour Reps nil qualities.
Do. Cashmeres, Lupin's make.
Do. Batin de Chines, all qualities.
Do. Bombazine*, nil qualities.
Do. Frciioh Mennoos, Lupin’s make.
Do. Thibet Long Shawls.
Black And Seoond Mourning Bay State Long and
Square Shawlß,
BESSON ft SON. Mourning Store, ,
n - 803 CHESTNUT Street.
rr?* REV. WESLEY KENNEY. OF WIL
IL? M4NGTON. Del., will leoture THIS EVENING.
mtheßristol Methodist Episcopal Churoh, at 7)« o’clock.
81111)601—“ Fashion,” a poem. Tickets to be had at the
door. U*
REV. H. GRATTAN GUINNESS, FROM
•L? Dublin, will preaoh THIS (Thursday) AFTER
NOON, at 4 o’clock, in the Fifth Baptist Church, < Rev.
Mr. Winston's ) Banaoin street, below Ninth. On FRI
DAY EVENING, m Penn Presbitorinn Churoh, (Rev.
Mr. Ladd’sJTenth street, below Giraid avenue. n!7 2t*
MEMBERS OF THE YOUNG MEN’S
'L? CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION who can entertain
delegates from a diHtance, will please hand in their
names earlv TO-DAY, at the Rooms, 1009 and 1011
CHESTNUT Street. GEO. H. STUART, „
It President.
rre=» POPULAR LECTURES IN PROSE AND
1 Lj? VERSE—To Lecture CQmwitteea,SocrctA.rios at
Young Men's Literary and Oljnstian Associations, Ma
nagers of Benevolent Institutions, &0., &c<. Ac.—The
subscriber, having already accepted many invitations to
locturo, will bo happy to make furtlior engagements,
extending to May. 1800. Ho has prepared ne\y essays,
as well as revised and improved old ones. His forms
shall Ikj just and moderate. Wlnlo he prefers engage
ments near homo, he will not refuse those at a distance.
Please address PARK BENJAMIN, 2t West SEVEN
TEENTH Street, New York. nlfi-3t
rY"s=* PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP THE
IJof PINE ARTS.—l’rof. A. R THOMAS, M. 1). will
commence his annua) courso of Locturo* on Anatomy,
to the artists and students of the Life and Antiauo
Classes, on SATURDAY, Nov. JPth, at 6 o'clock p. Si.,
in the ** Life-Class Room.”
JOHN SARTAIN, )
GEO. 8. PEPPER, on Instruction.
A. M, STEVENSON,\ nW-3t*
w
THE REV. H. GRATTAN (HJINNESS
prcooheaTlllS (Wednesday) EVENING, in thn
£irst Baptist Clmrch, BROAD nnd ARCH,at 7J* o’clock,
satx freo. it*
LECTURES TO LADIES, MY ONE OF
ik3 THEMBKbVES,—A lady graduate or the Phila
delphia Medical College proposes, during the ensuing
winter, to give .lectures and private lessons on Physio
logy, properly illustrated. 6110 will form dosses at hor
own rooms, or at the residence of pupils, and, as her
mam object is to benefit horjsex by imparting suoh
knovrlodgo m regard to the laws of health, and the
duties they owe to theinselve* and their children, as her
experience has taught her thoy stand most in need of,
the terms will bo vory reasonable, and will be made
known on a personal interview with those who may
answer this advertisement. Address “ Improvement,"
at the oOioo of this paper. nls-Bt^
fYJ-TIIE WraiASNIVEKSAIIT OF Till!
wi?l be
nest THURSDAY EVENING, November 17th, at U
Sast 7 o’clock. Tho annual report will be read, and ad
resses delivered by tho Jlov. Henry Grattan Guinness,
of Ireland, and Rov, Messrs. J. W. Craoralt, Rev. Al
lred Cookman, W. J. R. Taylor, Reuben Jeffroy, ami
John Jenkins, D. D. Delegations will lie present from
kindred associations. Tickets of admission can be had.
gratuitously, at tho Rooms of the Association, IuOO and
1011 CHESTNUT Street.
CHAS. A. DUY. JNO. A. NKFF.
WM. H. ANDERSON,
JNO. WANAMAKEK,
no!2-f>t Committee.
JNO. W. BRXTON,
OKO. COOKMAN.
JNO. McAHTHUR, Jn,
fY-s=» PEOPLE'S LITIJRAUY INSTITUTE,—
1 L? The fifth lecture of the course will las delivered
onTHURBDAY EVENING.’Nuv. 17th,at CONCERT
HALL, by Rov. T. STARR KING. Subject-** Per
sonal Power ana its Voices.” Leeturo. quarter before
8 o’clock. Einqlo tickets, £5 centst admitting gentlo
man and two Indies, sfl cts. n!3-5t
rrs=* ANNIVERSARY OF THE MEHtAN
-11,3 TILE BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION.-The
Eighteenth Anniversary of this Assooistion will 1»e
celebrated at CONCERT HALL, on MONDAY EVEN
ING, 21st Ijist, at hi o’clock, nt wljich the annual to
port of the Board of Managers will bo read, and ad
dresses delivered by
REV. RICHARD NEKTON D. D.,
M-RTON McMJCHAEL, Esq., and
JOHN WELSH. Esq.
The music, by the Germania Orchestra, will be under
the direction of Carl Sent*.
Tickets of admission may Iks had, gratuitously, by ap
plying to the undersigned, No. 56 North THIRD Street.
As the numlosr of tickets issued will lie limited to tho
capacity of the brill, early application will tmnooessary
to prevent the unrsleaiAnt disappointment which oc
curred nt most of the previous anniversaries.
nolO-dtnZl WM. U. LUDWIG. President.
r Y~5=» PROFESSOR COPPER’S LECTURES
'L2 ON AMERICAN HISTORY .-Third Lecture on
tnel7lh,at 71* P. M. Subject—“ Tho Cavaliers of the
Old Dominion.” Tickets to .the Course, admitting a
lady and gentleman, $1.75; tuugle tickets,3C cents; a
gentleman and two indies, 50 centd, nRi-31*
rrs=» THE MARTYIIDOM OF lIUSS,
ILf AT TRE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS.
WfLL CLOSE IN A FEW DAYS. nU-t
AT A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE
IL? Board of Managers of the HOME MISSIONARY
SOCIETY of thqCity of Philada’phia, held on Saturday
evening. Nov. (j, 1859, the following communication was
receivod and read:
To the Board of Managers of the Homo Missionary So
ciety of the oity of Philadelphia :
Dear Buuthhkx : 1 find my business becoming so ex
tended that, in justice to you, aa well an to myself, I
must horeby respectfully submit to you my resignat on
as an Agent, and as a Mus'onary of your Association,
n do-nxsn, allow me to assure you that 1 gtiU feol a
deep interest in the ftUure prosperity of your Institu
tion, And will oheorfully rentier it any assistance I cnn.
Very respectfully, JOHN STREET.
October 23 1859.
•Wboreupon it was resolved, that the resignation of
our able and efficient Missionary and Agent, the Rov.
.John Street, who lias served tins Aesociatiou so faith
fully nml satisfactorily for the Inst eighteen years, bo,
ami the same is hereby, accepted.
Mr. JOHN P. AilltlßON was appointed to take tho
place of Mr. Street: and he is now waiting upon the
public, soliciting donations for tho use or tlio Bociety.
GEORGE H STUART, Promdonl,
MATTHEW NEWKIRK, Vico Prouident.
R. K. HfKFI.ICH, Sooretary.
THOS. T. MASON, Treasurer.
434 MARKET Street.
Qflioo of the Society, 631 East NORTH St. nii-Ct
MITCHELL’S LECTURES ON AS
\L3 TRONOMY.
Prof. O. MITCHELL, tho eminent Aatronomnr and
lifted Orator, will deliver tho following Course of Loo
urcs in the Musical Fund Hall, tinder tho auspices of
the Young Men’s Christian Association;
Tuesday, Nov. lath—Tho Structure and Perpetuity of
the Planetary System.
Tuesday, Nov,22U—The Motions and Revolutions of
the Comets.
Saturday, Nov. 26th—The Number. Distance and
Magnitude of the objects comprising the Galaxy.
Tuesday, Nov. Kith—The Motions and Revolutions of
he Fixed Stars, and the Translation of tho Suns and
Solar Systemsi through space.
Tickets for tho Course, ouo dollar.
Ttokets lor the course, admitting a gentleman and
two ladies. two dollars.
Tickets for a sinzln locture, fifty cents. Can be bad
at tho principal bookstoren.and the rooms of tiio Young
Men’s Christian Association, No. 1009 and lull Cheat
nut street. nol-tt
GIRARD BANK.—PIIILADELPIIIA Oo-
L 3 toiler 18,1859,
Notice is hereby given, that an election for thirteen
directors, to serve fi>r the onsuing year, will t*eJto!«l at
.he BANKING HOUSE, on MON I)AV. November 21st,
jetween tho hoursof 10 A. M and 2 P. M.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders will lm hold
at the same place, ou TUEBDAY, November Ist, at 12
o clock M.
oo!8-tn21 W, L. BCHAFFKR. Cashier,
OF JUANA
[L3 G.ERB of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company
haj'o thu day declared a Dividend of THREE PER
GENT. IN 810 IK. and THREE PER CENT. IN
yABH,°n the stock of the Company, clear of State tax,
lC r the year ending 31st day of October, 18‘9. Payable to
the Stockholders standing on the Books of the Company
this day, or their leeM representatives, on ami after the
12th day of DECEMBER proximo, at the olfico of tho
Company, No. 393 WALNUT Street.
div,„ O J;N. HUTCHINSON, Tronslirer.
Phila., Nov. 9, 1839. , nll-tAtu-im
0F ' “>*•*»*««> a
The annual oleetion lor Directors of this Bank will Ikj
held at the Banking House, on MONDAY, November
the hours of w o'clock A. M, and 2^’clook
The annual meeting of Stockholders will bo held at
the same place on TUESDAY, November lst at 12
o'clock M. G. M. TROUTMAN,
04-tuftfr-t nJO Cashier.
FARMERS’AND MECHANICS’ RANK
[LS October 3d, J 859.
Notice is horeby given that an election for Thirteen
Diraotore wilibe held at the Banking House on MON
DAY, November2lst, 1859, between the hoursof Dn’clook
A. MT and 3 o’clock J’. M.; and a coneral mooting of the
Stockholders will be hold on TUESDAY, November Ist,
at 4 o’clook F. M„ at the Banking Houso.
o 4 dtn2l W. HUSH TON, Jn.,_Caahier,
RANK—i’IHLAI>EL>
IL3 PHIA, October Sd, 1359. , , „
Notice is hernby given that an eleotion for Thirteen
Directors will Ins held at the Banking Houso on MON
DAY, November 21st, 1859, between the hours of 10
o'clock A. M. and 2 o’clock r. M.; and a general meet
ing of the Stockholders will be held on TUESDAY, No
vember Ist, at 13 o’olook M.
_oi-dtn2l f. P. STEEL, Cashier.
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FAMILY GROCERY STORE.—The new
Jim. L. tore . ol i ROB ERT BONNE!,I, k SON. StHWAL-
Nu i Street. Is now open, with a very extensive and
clioio" stock of Grooencs. Wines, Liquors. 4-.0. The
- tbeLadioaigprirticularly requested to the
advantagesol this establishment. nl7-3t*
'DERSONAL.—This is to certify that I.
r have not been appointed referee
MiSßP.fJiiiSSlf.” THAN^O af
* Ir CAPTAIN D» e, DOYE9*'
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presume Hint the same qualities characterize tho en
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UußincNS, ho keeps constantly on hand a large assort
mont oi
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„ . ~ , TURK.
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T O,SWING’S NEIY WORK. . .
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who is agent also for OAKLEY’S ILLUSTRATED
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riMIR PORTRAIT OF PAUL MOUPUY.-
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STEEL PORTRAIT OF IION. EDWARDEVKRF.TT,
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On,BOTU3OCEMS,
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JLEUAT..
TTN fHR DISTRICT COURT FOR TIIE
-* CITY AND COONTV OP I’HiI.ADEf.PHIA.
SIMON vs. OOPRI.K, Ki. P,i. Snpt. T.. HW No! 173.
The Auditor appointed by tho Court to renorldistri
bution ol the fund arising from tho sale of defendant’s
personal property under tjie above writ, will attend to
Dio duties ol his appointment, on WEDNESDAY, Nov.
ROth, 1869. at 4 o'clock P. M., at his Office, No. 811 ARCH
Strcot, when and whore all persons interested are re
quired to present their claims, or bo debarred from
conimv in upon said fund. JOSEPH P. BRIN JON,
n!7-10t* Auditor.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES,
TWITCE IS IIERERY GIVEN THAT
il the Copartnership heretofore existing between
Mr. GEO. W. COLBY and the subscriber, under the
stylo of GLO. W. COLBY k CO., is dissolved.
„ „ OHAB. A. DANIELS.
Philadelphia, Nov. 15 nl7-2t*
TVOTIOB IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
il firm of WARNICK, CHADWICK, fcBRO. is this
day dissolved. The Heater, Range, and Stove business
will be continued under the name of CHADWICK k
BRO., at the Northeast corner of SECOND andRACE
Streets. JOHN K. CHADWICK.
. , , , , FRANCIS A. CHADWiCK.
Philadelphia, July 11. 1859, ivlf-tf
DANCING.
r; BROOKS’S DANCING ACADEMY,
v/ * .?IDGE Avenue and COATES Street, His “ Ball
room Monitor,’’Second Edition, is out anddfor sale al
cents—and wholesale and rotai
at JOHNSON B, No. 7 North TENTH Street. n)9 4t*
H|ONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED—
iy-K TO dJVY AMOUNT- Upon Watches. Jewelrv.
VnWq ' R , rohandis Oi*o., ly
JON ES ft CO., Old !•. stnbhslied Brokers, N. W. nnrnnr
’I HIRD and GABKILL BtreeU, below Lombard. Offioe
hours from 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. nlfi-3mii
AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is ft
xA- reliable medium through which Bohools and Fami
lies may obtain competent teachers. Parents may ob-
SM' 'SM IT %°«S 0 10 be “
. ntf-U oil,nH^STJlUlgiiMtifliilaitlpWii
COMMISSION HOUSES.
pKOTIIINGHAM k WELLS,. •
35 LKIITIA STREET, AND 31 SOUTH
FRONT STREET.
Cottonailes, suitable lor both ClotUiers and Jobber*, in
LARGE VARIETY.
BUMMER COATINGS ANI) CABHMKRETTS
Mado by Washington Mills*
Order-shaken Tor those desirable goods for Spring trade.
I-JENIIY D. NELL,
CLOTH STORE.
NOS. 4 AND 0 NORTH SECOND STREET.
OVERCOATINGS,
CHINCHILLA, NOSKOWA, FROSTED, AND PLAIN
BEAVERS,
Alio, CABHIMEREB, VELVETS, Sec., Sec,,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
n!7-tf
PAPER HANGINGS, Ac.
fpo OEOSE BUSINESS.
Wo offer from now to t!io end of the yoar our LAROE
STOCK OF
PAPER HANGINGS.
AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES.
Persons wanting their Houses Papered, can get treat
BARGAINS
By calling early on
HART, MONTGOMERY, k 00.,
nl7.tr NO. 328 CHESTNUT STREET.
CARPETINGS.
■JUIIS FALL’S importation
OP
CARPETI N G S.
TO JJK CLOSED OUT AT
REDUCED PRICES.
BAILY & BROTHER.
l>-0 CIIKSTNUT STREET,
Wilt thin da> reduce the price of the entire balance of
their stook of
"CUOSSLLY’B”
“DICKSON’S,”
“ HENDERSON’S”
And other maker* of VELVET, TAPESTRY, and
BRUSSELS CARPETINGS, in order to olose this sea
son’* importation. We have also on hand asplendid as
sortment of Sup«r THREE-PLY and INGRAIN BED
ROOM CARPETS, which we shat! selllow. n!5 tf
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
{SJPENOER’S
G E N T-S ’
FURNISHING STORE.
NO. 839 CIIBBTNUT STREET,
QIKAKD lIOUSE,
PHILADELPHIA.
DRESS SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS,
DRAWERB, STOCKS, TIES,
GLOVES, GAUNTLETS.
MUFFLERS AND SHAWLS
IN ORKAT VARIETY.
liS Htotli-2m-if
gUPERIOR DRESSING GOWNS,
*
MANUFACTURED AT
\V . W . KNIGH T’S,
600 J Ill'll STREET.
The newest ami most beautiful stylos always on hand;
very suitable presents for the approaching holidays.
Just received a lot of
PURE SILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, EXTRA
HEAVY.
TIES, SCARFS, Ac., OF THE NEWEST STYLES,
FINE SHIRTS AT WHOLESALE, RETAIL, OR
MADE TO ORDER,
AMD
GUARANTIED TO FIT .
OV-QJI
O. WALBOHN & CO.,
(NOW) ms, 5 AND r NORTH SIXTH BTKEKT,
have now a vary inperior assortment of Shirts, Under
clothing, Gloves, Hosiery* eto.
Special attention given to
GENTLEMEN’S WRAPPERS*
of whjolj a fine assortment is oonstantly kept on hand,
oio-sroir
JW. SOOTT--late of Iho firm of Win
• •iM’.SJWU* 800 11—G K N TEE ME N' S FURNIBH
and bhTrt manufactory, 814
Indel hia the UirardHoute,)
J.W.B. would respectfully call the attention of his
former patrdhs and friends to nis new store, and is pre
pared to fill orders for BHIRTS at short notioe. A
nerfeot fit guarantied. Wholesale Trade supplied with
fine Shins and Collars. IrSl-ly
NOTICES.
TVOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The
" Fourth Instalment of FIVE DOLLARS upon each
s l' Rr s,',?. f . t,ld Capital Stock of the HKBTONVILLK.
SfA. N JJIA*A N P FAIRMOUNT PASSENGER RAIL
ROAD COMPANY, will be due anil payable on or before
the 21st day of November, at the Office of the Company.
nl7-dtn2l 8. M. ZULICK, Secretary.
Department of surveys, office
OF CHIEF ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR.
_ , FniLAtiELMitA, November. 1809.
NOTICE.—in thejnatter of the change of location of
Thtrty-ieoond street from the nnglo south of Raoe
street northward as far as Powelton avenue, in the
Twenty* fourth ward, the Board of Surveyors and Regu
lators of the City of Philadotpiua have appointed MON
DAY , the 21it d.ay of November, inctant, at 10 o’clock
A. M., to consider any objections that {may bo urged
thoreto by any citizen interested therein.
STRICKLAND KNEABS,
Chief Engineer and Surveyor.
TVOTlCE.—'Whereas a certificate of Stock
in the Pittiton Coal Company, No. lot. in the name
of A. J. Derbyshire k Co., mr two hundred and fifty
shares, has been lest or mislaid, all persons interested
are called to show cause why a new oertificato
should not be issued in lieu of the same, and give no
tice of tno same at 221 South Sixth street, Philadel
phia. o27*th4t
THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
THE FINE ARTS.
NOTICE TO STUDENTS.
BTho Evening Studies by gas-light, from the Casts ol
Antique Statuary, ooinmenoeon SATURDAY, October
Ist. nt 7 P.M.
The Life Class commences its studies on MONDAY
EVENING, OctoberSd, at 7P. M.
, . JOHN SARTAIN,
■2u-tf Chairman of the Committee on Instruction.
SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers in Good
. 7f a Cft Patent Vulcanixed Rubber Suspenders,
ilraids. Webs, and all other fabrios and articles made
by combining fibrous substances with threads or sheets
of vulcanized rubber, are notified that unless the same
i}re properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by
ny.authonty, they cannot be legally disposed of m the
Jnited States. Merchants dealers are invited to ex
amine specimens now in store, and to give their orders
for tlio Sprin* Trade to the undersigned, KXCLUBIVE
OWNfcK OF THE TITLES AND EXCLUSIVE
RIGHTS IN THE PATENT for these goods, which
embrace all the styles heretofore manufactured or im
ported, and[many others.
ALSO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE and SELL
—mid the Terms—may be obtained on application to me
at No. S 3 COUKTLANDT Street, N. Y.
nM-lr HORACE H. DAY,
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST OR STOLEN—On the Night Train
betwocn Philadelphia and Baltimore, or !>etween
the Baltimore Depot nnd the Kutaw House,on theBthor
9th inst., a POCKET-BOOK,.belonging to the subscri
ber, containing the following notes, viz:
Two notes, t*oth payable, to \V. k C x Smith, at Hank,
endorsed by them, and aigucd by Converse A Hyde,
dated
Staffordvdle, OSt. jotli, *6O, at 7 inoa., for $313.41,
do do do ” 01(101,
Also, one note, payable toll. A C. Smith, endorsed
hv them, and signed by K. A. Converse, ast. Hope Co.,
dated Stallordville, Oct. 15, law, at 8 months, for
$697.20,
Also, one note, signed by N. Kingsbury A Co., dated
nt Hartford, (lot. 18.1H99. payable toW. A 0. Smith, at
Stafford Bank, for 9*03.01.
Also, three notes, signed by Parley Converse, ast.
Convorsvil o Co., one payablo to B. W. Patten, for
$l,lOO, and two payable to Robbins Patton, one for
$761, and one for «I,OW 40.
Thu payment oral! the altove notes has been stopped.
Whoever will returh the pocket-book end papers (o
the undersigned, or WELLING, COFFIN, A CO.,
Philadelphia, will receive a reward of 536, and no ques
tions asked. . PARLEY CONVERSE.
(Halford Springs, Conn., Nov. 12th, 1860. nlfi .It*
WARM air furnace.
" " THE NEW CONE FURNACE
.t_ . OAS CONSUMER
Will thoroughly Warm your house with oitß-THinD
less coal than is required by any other Furnace.
Batisraotion tn ail oases guaranteed. Buildings Warmed
and Ventilated by A RNOLD A. WILBOJL
lOlO CHESTNUT Street.
OLATE MANTELS,
tr Tt }P Wsheet and most Beautifitl Speoimene ol
Enamelled Slate Mantels, ever offered for sale in this
oountry, manufactured hr us, from Pennsylvania Slate
stone, and for sale very low.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
1010 CHESTNUT Street
TlfOltE PROOF OF THE WONDERFUL
nMAKATOR 8 0F MOHELL'B American hair
’Ehiladmniia, Bopt«mberPth, 13J9.
Till, i, to oertifr that Iwu laid for man, roar.. and
was recommended to try jour Reparator; and having
procured three bottles, used it for three months, which
littscauspd mybairtogrow, and although not quite as
thiok as before, yet it is constantly growing.
, K. M. JONES,
No. 39 North Third street.
» « »t Philadelphia. September 27th, 1339.
Mr.J. P. Monklli Dear Sir—Some time since my
hair commenced falling out. so much so. that I was, in
foot, fearlul of becoming bald; but hearing of the won*
det nil power of your Reparator, (was induced to buy a
bottle, and alter uaing one-half of it mr hair not only
oeased coming out, but commenced growing finely, anu
I have now as Uuek a suit of hair as oveV f had,
JACOB EVAf/8,
.. , , „ „ No. 624 Cherry street.
For sale hr T.H. PKTERB A Co., Sole Agents, No.
7lfl CHESTNUT Streot, Philadelphia. seM-dm
HI ESS MACKEREL—A fine mvoieo of
*h"A bills,, hfs , ors„ and kits Nowburyport inspec
tion. Also, asmalflot of Halifax large No. 1 Mackerel,
fo f .,„4 f9 r„ l ej.. t WM.^ MdR Co aBi
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
]\EW MOURNING GOODS '
OPEN TO-DAY AT
BESSON' & SON’S
MOURNING STORE,
NO. 808 - CHESTNUT STREET,
COMSISTIMO OP
Double Skirt Valenoia Robes.
Black and Purple Rich Dress Silks,
Black nnd Purple Rich Foulard Bilks.
Black nnd White Plaid Silks.
Black and Purple Velvet or Ottoman Poplins.
Black and Purple Valencias.
Blaok and Purple Camilla Cloths.
Fteel Mixed Srooade Poplins.
Lupin’* Black and White Mousseline Be Lame.
Black and White De Laines at 15 cents.
ALSO,
Black all Wool Velvet Ottoman Foplinn.
Blaok nil Wool Velour Reps.
Lupin’s Black French Cashmeres.
Lupin’s Black French Merinoes.
Lupin’s Blaok Satin de Chines.
1 uptn’u Blnck Thibet Long Shawls, Ac., Ao. It
w INTER CLOAKS,
AT
THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM,
708 CHESTNUT STREET,
THE LARGEST STOCK fN THE CITY
NEW CLOAKS OPENING DAILY.
RICH VELVET CLOAKB,
HANDSOME BEAVER CLOAKS,
MOURNING CLOAKS,
ELEGANT STRIPED OLOAKB,
MISSES’ CLOAKS,
OPERA CLOAKS.
ALL IN
UNPARALLELED PROIUBION,
PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM.
rT. W. PROCTOR & CO.
nl7-dxa-tf
RADIES’ FURS,
AT THE
PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM,
708 CHESTNUT STREET.
THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY.
HUDSON BAY BABLE,
RUSSIAN SABLE,
« AMERICAN MINK SABLE,
DARK SIBERIAN BQ.UIRLRL,
MARTEN,
ROYAL ERMINE,
AND
CHINCHILLA,
IN MANTILLAS AND CAPES,
HALF CAPES. MUFFS AND CUFFS, ALL OF
WARRANTED WELL SEASONED SKINS,
Imported and Manufactured by the Subscribers,
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
708 CHESTNUT STREET.
n)7-dxs-tf
§ILK FANCY GOODS,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
Tj. J. LEVY & CO.
Have reduced the prices of their entire stook ef
SILK AND STAPLE
DRY GOODS,
Whteh compiles a very choice eelection of all the
NEW GOODS OP THE SEASON.
The inspection of purchasers is invited.
Their STOCK is now complete, in ail the Depart
ments, anil many of their GOODS have been purchased
at the large Auction Sates,
AT LESS THAN THE FOREIGN COST.
They otTer to the public a large assortment of the
BEST GOODS MANUFACTURED IN EUROPE,
at prices A S LOW os can be purchased elsewhere.
809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET.
nIMt *
yjELVET POPLINS
AT
REDUCED PRICES.
TITOS. W. EVANS & CO.
HAVE MARKED DOWN
THE PRICKS OF
THEIK HANDSOMF. ASSORTMENT
- or
VELVET POPLINS.
818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET.
nlO-Jt
JJAPSO N’S,
COrnhu OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY STS.
Have now opes a fine assortment of
BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED,
SINGLE, DOUBLE, AND SPLIT.
The whole from the celebrated manufacturers, Hertz
A Wegener, in Berlin. Our customers can depend on
Setting the best article ever offered at retail m Phila
elphia, at the lowest prices.
A SPLKNDID ASSORTMENT XMBBOTDBXED SUFPBBS.
A vahiety op Black Cloak Tassels.
Hanoaomk Crochet Cloab Fringes.
Nbw and BRAOTiruL Drksb Tbinminos.
Woollkn Knittino Yarns, all colobs*
Zepiitb Knit Talmas and Capa.
Zephyr Knit Gaitsrr and Slrbvbs.
A pull stock of Staple Trimmings.
AT HAPSON’B
LADIES’ TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE.
Cor. OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY STS.
slo-3m
Heavy bleached shirtings—
made from African Cotton, warranted in all re
spects the products of
FREE LABOR,
for sale by ELI DILLIN, 1319 GREEN Street,
n!7-3t* Opposite Rid*e avenue.
NEW-STYLE CLOAKS,
OPENING THIS DAY, at
B. V.R. HUNTER’S
New Wore,
No. <0 South SECOND Street.
N. B.—A variety of Children's Cloaks. nl3-dt*
Horse blankets.
Bright Colors and Plaids.
Railway Rugs and Wrappers.
BHARPLF.SB BROTHERS,
nil) CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
tvteat french chintzes.
Very neat Figured Brown, wide.
Chintzes for Friends’ wear.
BHARPLESS BROTHERS.
nlO CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Stroets.
English fine blankets,
Superior quality, nearly square.
Large size and Heavy.
Ribbon-hound Twilled Blankets.
American fine Rochdale.
Crib and Cradle, various grimes. „ _
BHARPLESS BROTHERS,
nlO CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
MAGNIFICENT NEW GOODS OPEN
-IYJL ING DAILY!!!
THORNLKY 0c CHISM, EIGHTH and SPRING
GARDEN, have an excellent stock of
Long Broohe Shawl* at $B, $lO, $lB, 814, $lB, $l3,
920. 822, and $25.
Square Broche Shawls. Stella Shawls, Ac., ko.
Ijong and Square BlanketBhawts Ladies and Misses.
Gents' and Boys’ Shawls, from §3.ooup.
The Reversible Shawl for §6, worth 97.80!.
CLOAKS. By the best New York and Philadelphia
Manufacturers, from 93 50 up to 920!!!
Widp Bilk Veivpts, Beaver Cloths, Ac., ke.
Cassimeres, Batinetts, Ac., for Men’s and Boys’ We&r.
BLACK SILK, 10 percent, uuder regular prices!
Fancy Bilks, unusually cheap.
Beautiful press Goods, in great variety.
The Prettiest low prioed Delaines in the city.
BLANKETS, of the best English and American
* THORNLEY k CHIBM Buy only for (tosh. Thtytan't
and won't be Undersold! __ _
N.K.oorner EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN.
o»
LADIES* FANCY FURS.
GEO. F. WOMRATH.
NOS. 415 AND 417 AROU STREET,
HAS NOW OPEN IIIS VSUAL
CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF FURS,
Mode of .took icl.ot.il b, himi.lf in Europ. darin. th.
pn.t Spring. ocM-3m
gYRE & LANDELL.
FOURTH AND ARCH,
Are prepared tosuit families with their
WINTER DRY GOODS.
FRENCH MKRINOES,
LADIES’ CLOAK CLOTHS,
WIDE BILK VELVETS,
BROCHE LONG BHAWLS,
FINE WOOLLEN do.,
4-4 ALL WOOL PLAIDS,
FASHIONABLE DE LAINF.S,
Do. PLAID BILKB,
SUPERIOR BLACK SILKS,
UNBHRINKING FLANNELS,
FANCY SACK FLANNELS,
FINE STOCK OF BLANKETS,
CAS3IMEREB FOR BOYB,
BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS.
N. U—The above Goods are all at the low rates of
the ; odl)-tN*9
ALL AND WINTER CLOAKS.
Newest Patterns Fall Cloaks.
Winter Cloaksdaily opening.
Btnok Beaver Cloaks.
Rlaok Tricot Cloaks.
Black French Cloth Cloaks.
Cloaks made to ord-r at one day’* notice.
Prioea 90to SU. COOPER k CONaKH.
old NINTH and MARKET.
pASSIMERES, CLOTHS.
VJ Thick Plain Casslmeres.
Heavy Blaok Casaimeres.
Stout Fancy Styles. , „ .
Hugged Mixtures. Plaids and Stripe*.
94 and 8-4 First-rate Blaok Doeskins.
Blaok Broadcloths §l3O to §5.
Ladies’ Cloaking Cloths.
NEWLAND & CO..
LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE-FRAME
MANUFACTURERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
An extensive stock of OIL PAINTINGS, eto. AH at
very Low.Prioea. 604 ARCH Street, above SIXTH,
Philadelphia. «It-tialir
IMPROVED SPECTACLES, with the
•*- finest Peri*copic Glasses, correctly fitted to the eyes,
at M. J. FRANKLIN'S, Optician,
__ .U* South FOURfjl Street, below Chestnut.
, Also, Mtcroecopes, Telescopes, Opera Glasses,
Drawing Instruments, Stereoscopes 1 , And Btereoecopie
Piotores, of latest importation and arrrdmed price*, in
ft Brest vanetr* (nlfrfla
•WANTS.'
g§| WANTED— To soil at a Bargain, the
delphiaand Easton. For a view or the «.ti tf.
PARTNER WANTED.—A House esta*
Wished in the Dry Goods Commission basic*** i Fry
reign nnd Domestic), and now perfect!/ unembarraesed
and doingaflounshmgand growing business, would uke
as partner, a gentleman of integrity and business capaci
ty who could command from $85,000 to 330.000. Re
ferences of the highest character wil* be offered and
evdry information given that may be desired. AH com
inumcation* adressed to “R. S. k C0.,”-office of this
paper, will lie held strictly and honorably confiden
tial. - , , nls-tf
By a Lad of Sixteen, a Situ
ationma Wholesale House. Good reference.
Address ” Box 2W,” Post Office. * nlfrSt*
YM/’ANTED—A first-class Hotel, either in
* * Reading, Harrisburg, Lancaster, Lebanon,'or
pj?i r amular importance. Any person Wing soeha
Hotel for rentjWill hear of a good, competent, and per
by stating particulars,
08ic ». (£Lmi»iy-
'W/'ANTED— By a young man, haring an
* excellent knowledge of Geman, and several
,D . a 8r . ,1,aU Df T Goods HoMe.?Biff
ation in some importing house, either as antry Clerk or
Bookkeepers’ and Buyers’ Assistant. Best references
given. Address “Q.F.8.,” this Office. ns-6L
ANTED—Employment for a respecta
▼ * Lie, intelligent Boy of 14-where part of his time
would Be occupied m writing. Best reference civen
Apply at his homo, am UNION Street.
000. — WANTED—A Partner with
JR,, !a cash capital of from 4,000 to 6.000
dollars, in the wholesale and Retail Lumber, Timber
and Coal Commission business. To an active and
respectable gentleman, possessing good business Quali
ties, with the above amount, a rare opportunity is offer
ed, as the buiiaess is well established and situated ina
ca &tral and leading market.
sTw e Di®i nc . e, l F lv ®n end required, Address Box Ne.
Philadelphia Post Office, giving name and reti
“B“c?; All communications strictly confidential. Part
nership to commence January Ist, 1860. nll-6t*
A RARE CHANCE.—For sale, on accom-
T”** modeling term*, the Btook. Good Will, and Fix
tures of a first-class Fancy Dry (joods Store, on one of
1 neBa ftT ®aue» in the eity,doing a business
of 9.15,000 per aonnum, and increasing; Profits 30 per
cent. Address ** J. K. P.,” office of The Prest . nli-6t*
WANTED—To EXCHANGE f or Upin^
; ’ . cumbored City Property, One If pud red acre*
of choice Land in New Jersey, twenty miles from Phi
ladelphia. •• Knetf,” office of Tkt Press. Qio-12t
Y\7'ANTED—By'a Young Man, & aitua
. l \°, n M ?ntr7 Clerk or Assistant Bookkeeper.
Can furnish good references. Address *• K.,“ office of
this paper. nlo-dt*
FOK SALE AND TO LET,
FOR SALE—The Machinery, Stock, and
Fixtures of a large Manufactory of Paper Hang
ings, replete w.ith every convenience for oamiag on an
extensive business. Fur tale, either with or without
the buddiD|. Inquire at No. 323 CHESTNUT Btreet.
FOR SALE—At No. 109 North TENTH
Street—Essays on the History. Doctrines and Dis
cipline of the Society ol Friends. StngloeopyH eents,
or a oopi«s lor one dollar. One copy by mail 19 cents.
n!5-tuth*-3t
TO BENT—The 3d, 4th, and sth Stoiy
Rooms and Basemsnt of No. 43 South THIRD
Btreet. The Rooms are well lighted, with gas, Water,
and water closets. Inquire within. otS-tuthstf
FOR SALK—A Portable Steam Engitie
and Pump, six-horse power, togetherorseparately,
nearly new. Can be seen at the 1\ A R- R.JL Co.’*
Warehouse, WILLOW Street Wharf. Will be sold low.
as the owner has no further use for them. For further
information call at 315 Sooth SIXTH Street nl6-6t*
TO LET—3d, 4th, and sth Stories of th«
new building 4)3 ARCH Street. Well calculated
for a light manufacturing business, having two sky
light*, and water and water closets; also, gas and cat
fixtures. Apply on the premises. nIS-St*
UPPER FLOORS
OF
STORE No. 21G CHESTNUT STREET
FOR RENT.
nls-tf
FOR SALE—The well-known and old
established Hotel, at Mount Ephraim. N. J., f*nr
miles from Camden, with extensive Btabiinc, Hay
Hcales, and Seven Acres of Land attached, all of whjen
is surrounded with shade and ornamental trees, being
one of the best located stands in the State. Terms
easy. Apply to E. P. MIDDLETON k BRO.,
nll-6t 5 North FRONT Street.
FOR SALE—A valuable Lot of Ground,
143 feet by 100. three fronts, water and gas laid on
one front; suitable for a church 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.,” offico of tins paper. n4-tf
TO LET—A Second-story Ropm, conve
nient to the state House, suitable for a Lawyer's
Office. Apply 431 CHESTNUT Street. slB
BOARDING.
TWO Communicating Rooms; also, One
small one, vacant, at 1533 WALNUTBtreet. nl7-6t*
LODGING ROOMS, for Gentlemen, second
story, handsomely lurnished, private entrance,
gas, A0.3U3 UNION Street. n»-6t«
WANTED —Furnished Apartments, with
every facility for Housekeeping, Bath, Gas,
Ac., for Gentleman and Wife; or Board »n a strictly
Private Family. Address “Merchant,” Blood’s Dis
patch, with full particulars of price, Ac. nlO
REMOVALS.
Removal.— Mrs. m. s. bishop has
Removed her MiUinery Establishment from9ls to
1016 CHESTNUT Street, next to St. Lawrence Hotel.
nls-lm »
Removal ,-uenry stevenson,
TAILOR, begs to inform his numerous friends
and customers that he has Removed r 0323 CHESTNUT
Street, seeond door below Fourth, South tide, where he
will keep a fine assortment of Cloths, Csssimeres, Doe
skins, Overcoatings. Cashmere vesting*. Ac., ehich he
will be pleasod to sell on the most reasonable terms.
ln3-lm*
BOOTS AND SDOES.
[ JAZELL & HARMEB,
MANUFACTURERS
AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IH
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NO. ISB NORTH THIRD STREET.
A fait .aortm.nt of City mod. Boots snd Bhou eon
.t&ntl, on hand. .10-tf
HATS. CAPS. Ac.
1859. PALL TEADE -1859.
O. H. GARDEN & CO^
Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in
HATS, CAPS, FURS.
SILK AND STRAW BONNETB,
JJtD STRAW GOODS.
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS,
* FEATHERS, RUCHES, Ac.,
NOS. 609 AND 602 MARKET STREET,
Southwest oomer of Sixth.
AXTENBIVB STOCK. BKBT TERMS, LOWEST
aul&4m PRICES.
MACHINERY AND IRON.
SAMUIL V. MUniCK, 1. VAV6HAS MXUICX,
WILLIAM H. MISEICZ.
OOUTIIWARK FOUNDRY,
*3 FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS.
KElSftjm&KS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
Manufacture High and Low Freamn Steam Ksginee,
for Lend. River, and Manna eemoe,
Boilers. Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Beats, fto.; Castings
of ail kinds, either Iron or Braes.
Iron Frame Roou for Gae Works, Work Shops, Rail
road Stations, 4fcc.
Retorts and Gag Machinery of the latest and most Ins*
proved oonatruoUon.
Every description, of Plantation Machinery, such as
Sugar, Saw. and Gnst Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, fto.
Sole Agents for N. RiUieux’s Pateet Sugar Boiling
Apparatus: Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer: ana
Aspinwall k Wolsey’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain
ing Machine. n»e-y
MEDICINAL.
DR. MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE
PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS have been
thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy
for dyspepsia, flatulenoy, and headache,
coativeneea, diarrhea, fevers of all kinds, rheumatism,
gout, gravel, worms, scurry, ulcere, eruptive com
plaints, salt rheum, erysipelas, common colds and in*
Enema, irregularity and all derangement of the female
system, piles, and various other diseases to which the
human frame it liable. For sale by the proprietor. Dr.
W. 11. MOFFAT. SSS BROADWAY, New York, and by
Druggists generally ail over the coantrv. «84-d3t Wly
SCROFULA, WHITE SWELLING, HIP
DISEASE, TETTER, BCALD HEAD, Eruptions
of the Skin generally, and all Humor* and Imparities o!
the Blood, are radically and permanently cured by the
oeiebrateu ,un ERIAL depURATIVE.
It has been v very important agent in the cure of
CANCEROUS DISEASES by Dr. Lounsberry k Co., for
a number of years past and its great value in the cur*
of Cancers u abundantly established by the many cures
e *ln SCROFULOUS affections its remarkable eurativa
effect has never been equalled. It oures the most ohsb
nato cases.
TETTER, SCALD HEAD, and ail Eruptions of the
Skin, readily yield to a moderate use of this Medicine.
Malignant Ulcers and Sores are readily cured by the use
of a few bottles.
Prepared and sold by
MacNiuHOL k BRO.,(lAfe Lounsberry k C 0.,)
No.oo North FIFTH Street, below Arch.
For sale by th* following Druggists: . _
J. F. Long A Co., Lancaster; C. W.Kptmg, Pottsville,
J. H. Raser, Reading: S. S. Stevens, Reading : T. k J.
McCUntock, Easton; Joe. Given, \\ e«t Chester; Wm,
Btahlo/, Norristown; Simon Rmi,Bethlehem; Dr. Live
icy. New Hope; Dr. Leslie. Bristol; Schmidt 0t Co.,
Allentown; Ellis A Bell. Manarunk, Pa; J. D. James,
Trenton; Da I.a Cour, Camden; Brewster k Co.,
Bridgeton; Robertson* Lippmcott, Salem. N.J.;Mc-
JnalJ, Wilmington; L. 8. Hooms, Wiluungton: T. F.
Hammers!;, Milford, Del.; and Druggistsganerally.
lell-stiitMmif
ZOLLICKOFFER'S ANTI-RHEUMATIC
CORDIAL.—Si* : 1 have been afflicted with rheu
matism for a long period—a portion of the time had no
use of my limits. Pried your Cordial, and in three days
I was able to walk down stairs, and in a week the pain
entirely left me. Ido cheerfully recommend the Cor
dial to those who are a (footed with that dreadful com
plaint. Yours, Jas. W. Nkwlpi. Broker. G 33 Pine it.
V Prepared by THEODORE DILKS, Chemist, N. K.
corner and SIXTH ate. ni4-3m
AND EAR,
DEAFNESS.
DR. VON MOSCIIZISKER,
OCULIST AND AURIST.
Dr. M. gives hia exclusive attention to the medical and
surgical treatment of the EV K and EAR.
DKAPNRSS oi the longfet standing removed both bv
medical and surgical operations on the latest ecienOfio
principles. Dr. al. would be pleaseg to receive mem
bers of the medical faculty who wish to witness his
method of operating for the removal of Deafness, or any
operation on the EYE and EAR.
ARTIFICIAL EYES INSF.RTED.
Office ‘Jb* South NINTH Street, above Spruce.
Office hours from 8 A. M. to 1 P. M., and from 4 \o 5
F. M. nMmif
I? YE DISEASES.
-4 Dl. OSMUN. OCULIST, IJI9CIIESTMT Strest,
11m just [.turned from Europe alter en ebeenoe of
several year*, daring which time he has paid especial
attention to the treatment of Eye Diseases at the better
roedioal schools of Germany. France, and England.
The Doctor ia provided with all the newest and most
improved instruments necessary to the prooUee >r his
froieasion; among others, he has brought with him
fom Berlin, Prussia, a most perfect instrument for ex
amining the optic nerve and the internal membrane* ol
thp Eye-the instrumentof tlia kind ever brought to
morning till 10 o’clock, and *T«ry eve
uVtf
SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF COTTON
for ml ‘ "
7KTENTON LEMONS.—2SO boxes Menton
ACADEMY 'oV MUSIC. j t
PN SATURDAY 1 m
Commencing at 1 o’clock,
In order to enable families residing at a duiam** fmm
the citrto reach horn* before dar£ lrom
The following favorite art ; sts will appear:
AGNESfe NATAL!. Sowaho.
FRANCESCA NATALI. Contsalto.
SIGNOR MACCAFERBI, Txxox.
» SIGNOR ARDAVANI, Babitoxx. '
SIGNOR ROCCO, Basso.
CARL ANSCHUTZ Musical DiaEcroa.
will embrace the principal and .
fe'onte portion* of Verdi’s celebrated Opera of
Aft ' . . LA TRAVIATA.
COSTUME, ,
fii. brimnntoSSof" “““ ld,!l,r ' d fro®
Pormior «n fiHi? *■ DBL RKGOIMKNTO, '
ittJSlum. '"‘"‘"oo-.tnt of li. mo*t uo.iunplisd
fIPTY AU,^«^ I S?' THE hovsx
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
>" v Bole Lessee. Mrs. M. a. GARBETTaoN
_„WI8 (THURSDAY) EVEHINB, Ho?n.
Will be presented ’
„ GUT M ANNERING,
hleg Mernlies, Mrs. Wailer; Henry Bertram, Mr. S.
r.Reach; Dominie S&mpsoo, Mr* V* Bowers; Liwr
Bertram, Miss Wilks.
To conclude with the Corned renti tied
—. . . ,THE FOLLIES OF A NIGHT.
Duke de Chartres, Mr. H. A. Perry; Pierre Paßiot, Mr.
> - Bowers; Duchess de Chartres, Mrs. CotfcLi.
Prices as nioaL
Seats secured three days in advance.
WHEATLEY k CLARKE’S ARCH.
November U,
To conemde with the Draoaof the *
sn, m^ofaßStchestkr.
TX an BICE’S GREAT SHOW.
THEATRE. WALNUT Bt,.boT.
Of l * l 3 3 J,AiMnc»nHMiorirt.a»pw t im
MUrttfnra.nt™ 0 ’ B,n “' rlulo “ , f ki| a* Oraliou
*? HL ’ RS ?, AY > BVENINO, Not.IT,
To, wtli cemmouce with tbo
QARL WOLFSOHN ,nd CARL HOHN-
W ° C P?RBT CLASSICAL SOIREE,
t r. take place on Nov. nth,
In toe Foyer or the
ACADEMY OP MUSIC,
SubecripUots will he receivgd at the Mnne e ßtcnrecof
I 1" Ch«etnßt street; Leo A wSSn,
R 3 Chestnut street i Beci A Lawton, comer of Sevemm
!fn.t Ch f£S X ntt,t A :_Bhmidt, a Sooth ErfS
h prospeetae and prorriaroae cuii*
seen, pubcenbersarerequened to call for their tieketa
Single ticket*at the door. Rt. ' oiaS^rr-
T'HE germanla orchestra re
take place on THURBDAY EVENING, SMeniterftiL
FOjftTY PERPORMKRa
Price of Subscription—'Three Tickets for BJ. >Sab.
acription List open at Andre’s and Beck k iLawtrtt's
nnf 1 ? etorts.and at mTF. Hall. Single tickets, ONE
DOLLAR each; to be had at the door on the night cf
the Concert paly. <»»»»
For particulars see programme. tv4-tdl
TiIcDONOUGITS GAIETIES—RACE ST.
H* fo ANOTHER NEW PLAY.
THIS EVENING, and donng the entire week, foead
ed upon the thnlling ineidentsof
* THE JlEXICiit WAR, . .
With
A. M. HERNANDEZ
A.VP
. . . MONB. OALADINB
In the principal carts.
GREAT band of
. , . BERKNADERS,
Giving the best
ENTERTAINMENT
IN THE CITY. nktf
TEMPLE OF WONDERS.
-A Northeast corner of TENTH and CHESTNUT
Street*—Seeond Story. *
CAL META.MORPHOSEB, VKNTRILOOUIBM, and
the LEARNED CANARY BIRDS.at hia NEW NALL,
EVER/ EVENING dunes the WEEK, constßciu
wed - s,esdaYi - 1 asms
Admiuion 25 cents. Children U cents.
«7ILL CLOSE IN A FEW DAYS.
~ W The Exhibibon of DUSSELDORF PAINT
INGS, at the ACADEMY OP FINE ARTS, inctodiag
THE MARTYRDOM OF JOHN
Open daily, from 9 A. M. till 5 P. M., and I to 16 P. M.
Admission g eents. - nj.tf
rjERMANU ORCHESTRA.—PUBLIC
V* Rehearsal* every SATURDAY at MUSICAL
FUND HALL, at 33s o’clock P. M. A package oreight
ticket*, one collar. Siule tickets, S 3 cents. To baud
a£G. Andre's, and Reek k Lawton's MaaieStaree,aaa
at the door.
MILLINERY GOODS.
rw MRS. M. S- BISHOP, of 101 G CHEST
(4n NUT Btreet, has now opened a splendid assort
meat of Fashionable Millinery. 037-lca
J. HAMBERQER, No. 116 North
E4l SECOND Street, is prepared to exhibit Mm Most
complete stook of Millinery Goods, comp ruing Ribbons.
Flowers, Feathers, Blonds, Laces, Roches, velvets,
and other Bonnet Materials. Alec, a h&edsoret carert
ment of Pattern Booaets. to all of which he woald re
nte the attention of merchants and Milliners.
N. B.—Goods daily reoeired from Aaettoa, aed aoid at
the lowest prices.
729. new 729.
FLO WEB & FEATHER
STORE
7*» CHESTNUT STREET-
Jolt received per late STEAMER, a spteadidaarert
meut of
HEAD DRESSES, BRIDAL WREATHS.
FRENCH FEATHERS, awn _
hULLLNERY GOOIB.
THOS. KENNEDY & BR(X»
799 CHESTNUT STRAND AS S.BECOND ST.
ocfl-hol
1004 CHESTNUT STREET,
above teeth,
308 8. SECOND ST., m» SPftUCZ ST.
Hu now opened th. Hrtut tnd nort buatifnl nnt
met of
BONNET MATERIA L 8
That eon be foand in the city.
ALL COLORS. QUALITIES, AND PRICES.
GOODS CUT BIAS
A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO MILLINERS,
ocM-tf-if
TOOTHING CHEAPER! NOTHING BET
-1" TKR!!
Having the very best Cacilitiee, we on determined to
furnish, at the
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICSA
the best and most seasonsMe goods in BONNETS,
trimmed or untnmmed, RIBBONS, FLOWERS
RUCHES. 4c.. *o.
We bare now m splendid stock of
WINTER BONNETS.
in variety of «tjle and aualitT. aara to ilmta tha
moat aimpla or tha moat faahwßabia.
AUo, a oK'at eompltto aaaortmaot of CbiUlrea’i Btnv
and Paaey Boaa«u, BoaTtra* Plata, etc.
Beautiful Cloth and YeWe* C&ya for nail boya.
LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOUJ,
725 CHESTNUT STREET,
NORTH SIDE.
SAVING FUNDS.
i MERICAN SAVING FUND-COMPA-
BUILDIN3B. K- corner of WALNUT and
FOURTH Streeta-Open daily from 9 nil S o'clock, and
oa Mcmdar till S in the evening. The old iaxtiratioa
has paid m full, oa demand, without noOc*.
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
All corns paid back on defused to gold and ailrer.
TRUSTEES.
Alii. Whilid:*, Pres. SiM’L.'W'oxi, Vice Pm*.
John C. Farr, T. E. Harper. George Nugent,
Louts A. Godey Tboa. Sergeant. Albert C-Robert*,
J no. F. Simona. Joca# Sorau. H. JH. KVlridge,
Was. J. HovranL niU4i
Joan C. Btst», See. Jons 6. Wilsqt, Treas'r.
SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO
- CIETY OF PHILADELPHIA.
OSes* No. 8) North THIRD Street
(ConaoUdatioa Bank Boildtnr.l
CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OFPENN
-BYLVANIA.
Deposit* received m cams of Oaf Dollar and imnlr.
and repair in Gold, vithoot nouee.eith FTvE PER
CENT. INTEREST from the dap of deposit till erith
dravn.
A retponsible and reliable Saving* InaMtntSo* has lon*
been needed im the Northern part of the city, and M The
Spring Garden farina* Fend Boeiety ” chartered by
the Leiialamr* of Ptnnayfrnma to sapyly ihinnioeamty.
The Maaaebrs. in orfaaiaing asd iocebacit, have beat
governed vboby by edeai/e to aoooauaodale the beat
nee* internet and Tints of the very targe and esmyn
■mg population bv which it it ntrroudei.
OFFICE OPEN PaSELYT
From fto IX o’clock: also, oa afeaday and Haradaj
from I nntu I ociock ta the evening.
S eriek Klett, Stephen Smith*
P, Lery% _ Hoe. H.K. Strong,
el Umlerkoffer, Frederick Stack*,
ci* Hart, Joseph F. LeCkro,
Xeaalar.Jr., George Xsechi,
swassa.
G«r,. Wo.lpo.r, Sn T. TVS,.™'*
a Ba™£, JjiMES
Fnaacis Hear. Secretary. _
Doings of the Pennsylvania
STATE FAIR FOR 13®.
BIX FIRST PREMIU%ANp SIX DIPLOMAS.
Best Furnace for Warm mg BuiMinca.
ToAnsoin* Wjlso.v.
GAS CONSUMING CONE FURNACE.
Pmsr Pnrxm*.
BEST PORTABLBFURNACE.
_,__ w To AnsoLD Jt Wiuov.
RICHMOND’S PORTABLE FURNACE
Fm&T Pntsum.
BEST COOKING RANGE,
To AISOL» k WILW'V.
CHILSON’B DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING RANGE.
.. Ff**r Pnixiv*.
BEST PARLOR COAL GRATES.
, To Anxoto k WtLtov.
LOW DOWN and BASKET GRATES,
Finav Peivitm.
BEST ENAMELLED SLATE MANTELS.
To Aisolp k Wilsov.
For a very handsome display of Enamelled Slate Man
tela, very highly finished, and oi snyenor vorkmaaahip,
FIRST PREMIUM.
ARNOLiD & WILSON.
1010 CHESTNUT itracj
B. M. Fttrwtit, Sapt
piOOKING RANGES.
All ia nst of the Bo*t DooWo Ortn
Cookiiif Rule, will do veil to e*ll U B
ARNOLD A WILSOJTS,
VIIT ftM.
wV)-Jni T
MINTON’S NNOAUBTIO TOES for
floor*.
Ornamental Chimnaj Tom fot noting
Qardta Vaw« tad Fooatu&s. *
2S&&s3& , £ttJ“ 4 "“*» “*—«
MM Oi&fftlftVSJll
\V£DDIKG, Visiting, and Professional
* " Csrde.execated is b» 8. MAHOT, £«.
frsrer, 434 CBEBTSLT Stress 8. £. cerser Fifth,
•diton. Door sad otker *Uu» mad* to order. g**}*,
Jswsdrj, he., seerstsU. lU ls*
Iff ACXEREL—397 bbb. Nos. 1, 2. and 3
Mackerel,is
OrtnsjU PsekJ4sa. Car csls byC.C.tARtAK k. CX>..
ARCH ftwe.—coat! door ahoy Frrst nt
DEFINED SUGAR—SOO barrel* various
w bM * s^-jj^sr^;
RGSLN— 2.350 bbls. Shipping Kosin now
khet. carxoecbonserTJ*. Lorasd, fmaWtlnu-
at co.it soadivfcT*