W—Evening ; but .without any «n prleto 1 tw inquiry for ship "‘ ; JftM'K *?&**£'!?.©wswl.oi «ales of SfiOwns • ” 853, Mtrhidh rate there are ihsuTffljer*; 500 Shis extra at fie fiO; 700 t «« 6n tenna kept private,,aha6Wbb}* -- vT^\ l f^J n, )y« & favorite brand;nt about 88-99 - Cr bl r jWconfme to brand and quality; The trade ere buy* *”5, „,1' | 9 above,rates.; Rye Flour continues eoatce, aud aellms; ■ In a-stntrtl'way at 8439.- 'Corn'Meal w not -. r and. IWa, mealTs dSjat «M 7« V bbl. •i receipt*aiiq stocks continue very bgDt. but *• Myers come forward slowly, and only some 1,800 bus • —fair and- good reds' have been sold at 1234* 1300, mostly •- nt the, latter, rate; wtnti iff. held at Rye is .; Jfanfqd, and about I.OUO bus perm sold m lots at 91092 a. f. Cofaw dull to-day; there notso much offering,but ■ -bayerveome forward slowly, end Sales include some 800 t .‘bdsold yellowat 90??ftSj, tnojatter afloat: 900 bus red and yellow mixed ntBsc; 900 bus old and new white at 79-3. and about I,ooo> bus .new, in lots, at 68370 c. Oats „ .oontitiuedoll.withsmallsalea of Delaware at sla‘2o. • I'ttnd Pahnstlynnlaat 41311 c, Bark-First No. 1 Queroit* - run is steady aV $3B ton* Cotton—Tliero is no alter - ation in the markeUand a small, business doing in the . tray of sale#.;,Groceries and Provisions—'Thera is very; littiemoveraeat, and no change to note.- Be6ds—There ; is not mudh Oloversecd offering or selling. and the ' market is” quiet J about* 2JO bus sold, in lots, at 9535.29, and 100 bus gopd Ohl'* at £5-12!* 4? bu. Whiskey is rather more active; 2W bbl* yennsyivama sold at2sj£» 37o:,100 bms Ohu> abSTtfo j and dmdgo, m a small way, - at ato*sr gallon. ■ *• - New York Markets»»Satiird&y, V ' Fiwnra has toon more sought after, and State brands 5 w V) w A.^ r tt ,r *. SalesofU.toa hbls State and West ern, I,GOO bbls Rjiitbern. and 300 bblg Canada; PWBea t.—Sales of 16 600, bushels at $160»163 for SL36 Canada, £l.4ofor red - North Cato! un/emi 20 for red State. Corn.—Sales of 7,ntXlbuBßt £so for old yellow Jersey - • for netvvellow Jersey and Southern, and white Southern cm puvate terms. j - rJtVB, Barley; add Oats remain as last noticed. WniSKST.-eales of 400 bbls at 23e. TXQYreioXs, Ashes, and Cotton are unchanged. THE COURTS. SATVRDAY'B PBO 0 * IUJI *Q i. {Reported foj*iThe Press,l Tbo proceedings In the several courts, on Satur day, 'wore possessed of no special interest. .The enso that occupied almost the entire day ip tho Quarter: Sessions, before Judge Thompson, was that' in vrhioh -Myrlok Snow, and John Cosgrove, the first and second mates of ther ship Thomas Jof ifordon, were tried for an assault and battery on Btephon Qonlta, at Bbippen-streetVharf. Tho do tails of this outrage, in which Gonita was knocked down,-And brutally kiokod from one end of the wharf to the other, have already heeri published *» onr local columns. Tho prosecution, on behalf of tho Commonwealth, was conducted with marked ability t>7 Distrlof .Attorney William B. Mann, who, to his credit be it said, has always been the warm and true friend of-those unfortunate sailors who have jostloe denied them iu-tbo Unitod Btetes Court. ’ Stew. William‘H, Ball and F. Of Brewster appoarcd as counsel fop the acoused, for whose ae* qulltal Ihoy/m'oat tealoualy labored. Tboir ed dresses Were quite eloquent and ingenious. The - jury; after a fair charge from' Judge Thompson, rendered a Verdict of guilty against both of the , , defendants. Sentence was deferred. In tho ease of Captain E. W. Power, recently ■ 'convicted of assault and battery on General John D, Miles; Judge Thompson Imposed a fino of $2O, and an. imprisonment of fifteen days. The jury, after being almost equally-derided In opinion as , to the guilt, of the prisoner, recommended him 'Strongly to the mercy of tho court. Inyiew of the • -fast that«inaay of the moat respectable oitlzons of Philadelphia came forward to- testify to the good oharacter of Me.' Power, it. was not anticipated that the sentence, would be one of imprisonment. On tho trial, it was ip evidence that tho Captain had been grossly assailed, and bis face and wrist cut, as wa3 testified to byseveral physiolans. A few day a since, two.Gennans were conrfoted of an as* Bault and battery on a woman, who was at death’s door for weeks, in consequence of their brutality. They were fined five dollars, and then allowed to ' letivethe court-room. Yesterday’s Dispatch, In speaking of the Bailor case, says: “ Our county courts are yet in a slate of benighted ignorance. Tho jurymen that are summoned there are destitute of the ability, to ap preciate true humor. Last week it was set up as a defenco -upon as indictment against a man for ' striking another on tho back of the neck and tear ing off rus coat and shirt, that the pleneant little transaction was ‘ a joke.’ The jury and judgo did not seem to hayp the same facetious Ideas of the constituents of a 4 good joko’ aa Judge Cadwalador, of-the United States District Court, or probably ’ they saw a difference between a witticism at sea and one upon the land. At all events, they utterly ' disregarded ihisnew definition of the nature of a joke,: and fodnd' ihe defendants guilty. It should therefore be/borne in mind that a man cannot eg ally) boas funny on landau he may be on shlp- U- S.' DisraiOT Cocbt—Judge Cadwalador. The {United States vs. 214,400 cigars, which were soised for an alleged false invoice. In this oaso tho claimants denied the allegation, and asked for an appraisement. A question arose Jnoident as to whether the appraisement was to be made with . duties added or duties off. Tho oourt on Saturday , morning delivered an’opinion deciding that the ap praisement is to he made with the duties added. The appraisement is merely to ascertain the . amount of security the claimants are to give, to in demnify the Government, incase a verdict is ren dered for the’United States. Common Plba&---Judge Ludlow.—An opi nlonwas deliverod on Saturday morning in the matter of the application for an injunotion to re strain the Germantown. Passenger Railroad Com - P»ny from using the road until the act of incorpu ' ration,is complied with, which directs the purchase of the omnibus eteok:6f Peter Hinkle. Tho opinion is to the effect that if the. company do not comply * with: the law in reference'to the appointment of appraisers by Wednesday next, a preliminary in junction will thenbo granted. ' ARRIVALS AT TEE PRINCIPAL HOTEL*. or ro XI o'clock liii now. ;OIHARD ’HOUSE—Chestnut st., b,lov Ninth. AP<)Wr»,NY ' II A SoroMon. il r !!&2j V f ... 4»y y - 6»o>„bUo J Brown, Cm ’ • H H Hftath, Dubuque Or AB Johns. NO . .oHarrison, Va. ST J Hushes. NO. .W M Brarahalt. N Y Adam* & la, Boston, , H Bash k la, Del tla,Vft kiss I, M Taylor, V* WoofdncLe, Va . T Van Brant & la, N Y . J Fitman, St Charles - „ X Alexander, N J J Botitmo. Jr.’Boston jSßnnford fcle/N Y. Dt J Fpwltos. Term , Cant Vanderbilt, N Y I& s , toa B M Shoemaker, Balt VT H Ames, NY , G Ripley, Mass CCotobott, Charlestown H Uphatn, Boston <1 B TTuoSward, Chin. F B Hall, k C NBrewfcftr.NY A O Comatoekr, NY/ BKirbr,NY t -JR Tatum, N Y A RAotenstraueb, Cologne J H Riddick, N 0 . M Jewell. Hartford ' J B Thompson, Ira SC Sprahan. NY JRt WolfelN C • J W cochrati. N Y A Snow, NY S'7o“ wc ' C »i! S y TJ’Nortwi.Conn K Hopkins, Mass JJDi Winslow. Fhila .. . K Li'.-inulon Petri ok, Ve, TBbinwtih.Va• WUN Stewart. Mass WCHnrd.NJT Trisdale Dick, Boston A Rtirawood Boston . . . J Eldridjee, N Y 'W J Whiteman-Cincinnati Jsdw E Poor, Boston ,PetorC Jones, Boitprt, _ O WParker&la,Wa*b.DC. Miss M E Parker, Wash,DC Mips F Parker, DC James Oavanayh, Miss W Irvin* Ellis. N Y John J Morris, N Y WON Swift, New Bedford WWNewtonNY- WBBrnunston.BaitlmoS W H Bussell. Lexington,Mo Mr Tuttle, NY ' AldsloOiVu. , J A Insloe, Vn JOMEB' HOTEL' OHeetnot Kreet.aboveßlith, ' Ug*Z** jWt S Sitn«, N Y • fJR Gordon* Af Y SBmiti>«BiUt t ATlMHWno.Bjrdaafcown DO’Connell. Bftlt ' D/*? B*lt SB MolntoshjSa ■ Mrs MelnUnih& film. G& LBarnard, Fall River ■■ BordgntowE J B Podd. Lexington, Kr ' \ CTftrr, WaUsbary, V* B 8 J&niAS, N Y H William*. w Y • G B 8m th, Dal ; KRSlrna 1)61 TBElwell.NJ Mft Wilson. AT J ■ J Adams, N Y * Tho\Bennett,.N Y , Geo Bern. Balt \ 118 Md' BBotiley»Mti , fteo Dpbejn*, 111 -SJoice.Hl * BaCirno,-NY ' J Bennett. AY ’ 3Y.jftOooi.Md’ JKnockie, N J ,Ji Carpenter. NY, ,- DC Bigelow, N Y BMcDnUa.l'a , Xlios if liall.Wl - AMKSiCAW HOTEL—Che.tnutßtwva Firth. . J 1 ElDtoknp. B«1 ‘ WF Rejnold.. Bullsfonts HMitsheU. Pituburs W Vanhorn, Pitwburf Geo ,W Todd & la, Mil J (i HwweU, Xy 1 IBe*ir4ve, Prev, 111 .8 White, Brooklyn J C/VVl*itej Potlrville H M French. Pror, R J „ Thos Williams, York, Pa, ft Brown. N Y JJVAUoa. N Y ft Megnrso, Rook Islnnd v wjfawton; Chtoago Wm£ Roberts. KI £ F J/owall, Boston - John Soyar, N Y T XE WiUftras, h Y • , Chas wLoeds,NJ h Layton, Trenton. AT J • TP Fentreas. N 0 Joi K Bonn, Balt 7 WTRoad,Balt , MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch. ■ A F Everhart.?*. J Brodhaod, Cedar Run, Pa Jo* Lake, Del- ‘ . J B Ackley. Phiia J J Vhitehoaee* V fipt farculy. Ptiila Dr R Frame, Del JW Puller, Gatasnuqua • BJj Roberta., pnrloatown W 3 Simpion, Kv ’■T Barton & la; Belt “ PBShnttuok. Phila K F Ortlway, Bosfon . Mrs H Rutnn. Pittsburg Thoa tt Lftfiey, Pittsburg Cl, Green, Pittftburn C J Dobbins, Pottavjllo B L Nicholson,New Mexico W, W Wallace, Pa L S Richards, Tonn • Oed Shattuck Phito FRANKLIN HOUSE—CUattnnt it, above Third. !' Reading, Trenton, N J J 1 Whitehoaa*. Mms lMDriaapU,N¥ . wmUUner.NY Ira Martfh. Richmond Mr Smiley, Richmond 3 Purer,Burlington CdhsrduutPa Bsml James. Conn Mr Reed. NY 5 W Nesbitt, Pa . GTarholaky.N Y J Tuehoisky. N Y „ tr Mr* Wollf, N Y -John Roth, Troy, NY JR Br&sier, Portland MOUNT .VERNON HOTEL—Second street, ab. Arch. JosM Keller, Phil* * C BKeller, Straosbure, Pa T Latimer, .Shrewsbury *.fa Jie .Major, Trenton, NJ Tbos Pranoik. Trenton, N J Jtnbt A Morri*, N Y R Levenng, Monroe Co, Pa J Thompson, Cm, O M M William*, Del JnoKeafey, London, Eng R Montgomery,?* ’ Wm Whittaker, Pike co R Vsnnettee. Milford, Pa A T Clark. Lancaster • . p Miller, Allentown * - CThorn, Wash,PC Jno Maddick, Boston p.TJßrown, Pa ©Bowers, Ps ; BMvValtpn, Bethlehem wm H*ller;Easton ©Smith. Pa C Krouse, Pbila - H ©Shafer, Monro oo B i Btfotidslmrg EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, above Race. 8 M Simons, Norfolk- _■ J Johnston, Brtnton T S Wilson, Easton h Harrison, Atlantic City CD Peters * la, W't Point J Jackson, Baltimoro jSiinth-N J A Rea. Lei eo • R C-Pairlamb. Del oo G B Howard, Del co E P Howard, Del co C Fa rlamb, Del co 0 G ju&vj*, Phil* , J T Niehokls.NY . H N Comly, NY ED Blair, Easton L Scott, Northampton • THE UNION HOTEL—Arch street, above Third. ‘ Tfaoe 8 Utlmer, Fa. • LT Richards. Bolt JP Kauffman.. Pittsburg Geo Heather, Piula 1 1 _ ' ' ' NATIONAL HOTEL-Bace St, above TJiird. Cn.ptHKarris,Milton.P& JasKea, Media,l'» „ .0 Jackson, Concord, NH • Asa Parker, Concord, N U P G Dunkte, Lawlstbwn ‘ -W a Charles, Elmira ; POPark',Pottaviife. ' AlfssBJ Hughes, Auent’n GW Keifanvder,Potuvllle BJHollingshcad, Pa 1 J ft4.&unple>/D*Unstown - Col C Carmany, Lana co -GeoTotunlle 8 J? Rank, Soblk Haven -J L Hill, - •- - STATES UNION HOTEMiariei at., above Sixth, JoHtt S Mcllwftine, Pa .. ... Jag B Wenrjok & la, Va L Kulp.Lewislowri ' - „ A,Lukins, Cooperstowu SNioljolaff, Back co . JasLTemhs,Oh o Mrs Lilly,ludiana ; VYt<vH.W*u*, Latrobe Jag Denwiddie. Pittsburg . J SmUlt, Richmond, Ya ynwffi'ifit:' . MimB.T Arcold.Dover . J«Lmrklns, pel A ADamngtoii. Cona . , KH Moore, Pa OOaiAIKKOIAL HOTEL-flitth Chestnut. ; EWGenunk.'WY : «£Bail£. wwtdpn Grov* E Jackson, Chester c©' - . AKlinWa , iCiidBt«roo, ;H M Monaghan, Chest no , , '--Muateii. Lnno.co , Vli Shant*, DoVlestowa Chestqrco ■ - JBi RLEY SHEAS' ■ HOTEL— st, 1 , betovr Vim, : JHfifbdhisadfPA *: Mr Brbsni , 1 VMS&Sfaifr' XimSiu.* ~• :4\^E;\ys*Jrik/S{i‘ottaibafg i GeoJfouzeK KJ , BiifiJu to-v >: i M Davis, Bunks c 6 -' '-^ j Bannott.-Bucksco ffuckA fib v -r -Wm Lea, Books co, it.. »b. Mlmrhlll, - = 1/ Mnrks, Pino Grove ' ; . DW6lgfiE|ritpTEL-XliW Bt.,>bbvo OoJlo^blU, r{%S ahS ajBs£ Ti PreBeKT YOUR friends with a Stereoscope and Pictures* and’yoji will please them* The most superior variety in the oily at the New Emporium, 18 South Eighth street. J*** Crsuer & Co, E. W. CnnnrL <6 Co., 714 Chestnut street, manufactures every description of Plated Ware, of the finest quality and best treble plate. The Union Safe.—The latest advices from Vir* ginia stato that a thousand men are under arms. We commiserate our friends at their needless alarm, and have no hesitation in renewing our statement, that the Union will continue Intaot just so long as we have In our midst the fashionable clothing emporium known as the “Continental,” northeast corner of Chestnut and Eighth streets. Friends, E. H. Eldridgo A Co., the af fable enterprising proprietors, have too much at stake lo permit the dissolution of the Union to ho seriously con dered. An Unique Costujie.—A young lady of Edge fields recently attended a family soire* as The Press. One who was there describes liar dress (mad© entirely of newspapers) as being unique and very beautiful. It is said to have presentod, by candle light, n resemblance to the richest brocade, so skilful was the arrangement of its columos; in each of which appeared the usual “ puff” for Granville Stokes, the celebrated clothier and fashioner, No. 007 Chestnut street. "No Winter ’till the Ponds are Full.”— This is an old rnlo which generally bolds good. The re cent drenobing rains have filled the ponds to their brims, and Jack Frost, with his icicle benrd and nipping breath, may speedily bo looked for. This condition of things should admonish the prudent to prepare for the severe season, and as a preliminary step we would ad vise them to pay a visit to the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rookhili & Wilson, Nos. 60S and t>o& Chestnut street, above Sixth, and inspect their stook of elegant and comfortable garments. IMPORTATIONS. [Reported for the Press.] RIO DE JANEIRO-Ketch Commerce—ll4o bagacof eofteo John Mason As Co. , PORT AU PRINCE—Bark Charles E Lex—339,630 lbs logwood Thos Wsttson tc 8o»6, MARINE INTELLIGENCE. SEE FOURTH FACE. „ ARRIVED. Steamship Phmeas Sprague, Alntthews. bo bourn from Boston, with mdse and passengers to Honrv Wmsqr.. Steamship Boston, Sellew, 20 hours trorn New i'ork, with mdsennti passengers to Jhs Alldordiee rasseda *bric airround at the lower end of linicuin. and another at anohor above New Castle. , . Br bark Arthur While, Kollr, 49 oars from Liverpool, wth salt and ooal to B A Souder Jk Co. Bark Charles F! I .ex. Almeida. 18 days from Port au Prince, with logwood to Thomas Wattson k, Sons. Left brigs Baltimore, Potter.disohg;Monticollo,Gookins,do; and Pioo. Teal. Idg. OJftho Arcadinß. spoke bark Clara Windsor, 13 days from New York, bound in. Coffee and logwood werovory scarce: and owmu to the late con spiracy, business of Ml kiuds had been Quito suspended Sixteen or the conspirators woro shot on th'e3d dept, and others still remain in prison, awaiting trial. Ketch Commerce, Barnes, from Rio de Janeiro 14th ult. with coffee to John Mason k Co. Sailed in co with ship Mnicstio, Lennox, and brie Belle Barnard, Coombs, for New Orleans- Lett ships Champion. rape; Geo W Bourne, Edwards, arr 13th; Conner, Olmstead, arrllth; Young Sam, Merrymnn, arr 10 f h; barks Fame, Kennedy, ldg, Carlotta, do: Grayhound. Gulbrsmlson, diaohg: Anna Kirahnlt.doj Champion. Mato, arr 12th; Henrietta, Brown, do: New Licht. Reynolds, arr 11th, Gem,of tho Sea. Miller,do: Blue Wins, Burnham, do; brigs R C Wright, Hushes, disotu; North Point, Smith, do; sebr Haze, Bell, do. Opt dl, Int 67 S, long 36. fii 'jml ized a cllpner ship steering S. showing a signal forming two triangles, one blue and the other white: sametmio saw a echr supposed to be the Southern Belie, from Rio do Janeiro: 231. po Int. &o- signalized a bark steering 8. showing a white signal with the letter H in one end And a red triangle in t‘io oilier. No dnto. lat 25 N. long 622 J, spokn schr Alice Smith, of Trenton, NJ, from Phi ladelphia for Barbadoea. who reported having expori nencod bad weather, and lost part of dock load. , .. ar TBtaoRASH. (Correspondenoo of the Philadelphia Exchange.) •JAPE 181,AND. Nov. 20, 4 PM. A Ship is now on this place, roing up. A lame fleet went to sea to-day, among which were the barks Marga ret, for Pernsmbuco, Rowena. for Lagtsayra, Amelia, (Fr) for Caps .Haytien; Plorena and Hohenstanffen, (Bremen) for Riolimond. Cordelia, for Boston, end bug Ocean Belle, for Hidi&x. Wind NW—vrenther fine. . Yours, . THOS. B. HUGHES. BY YBLSeXAFU TO THR VBKSS. Nkw York. Nov. 20. -Arrived, steamship Huntsville, from Savannah; bark Venus. frouLCuraooe-spoke 12th lost. shipGuttenburg. from Havre for New Orleans, with loss of foremast: had ajurymastrtgged, and did not want assistance; bark E A Coohraue, from Manieilles—spoke Br brig Kuropa, from Plymouth, 76 days out, for New York: had lost fore topeMlaut nfast. bpatf. Ac; mprlied her with proi isinns. Also arrived, ships Flora McDonald, from Rotterdam; Escort, from Liverpool; Thornton, from do; Junius, fm do; Louisiana,, from Bremerhaven; harks Princeton, fm Pemerara: Elizabeth, from Rosario; Weather Gage, fm Rio; brig Adeipbi. from Para. i, , .. _ . * Boston, Nov ft). Below, ship Goddess, from Calcutta. . Baltimob*. Nov ao. Amved.brig from Nassau Island, via Mobue, where sue put m m distress. S*TiS.«ii,Kov». Arrived, ship Emily, from Liverpool. . Nrw Osi.kans, N0v.20. „ Arrived, ships Pacifie, from New York; Mary Glover, from luverpool. . . _ (Per steamship Canada, 1 Arrived at Peal 2d inst, snip 8t Clare, from Fhilad. 0 , _ MEMORANDA. bjeamsmp Keystone Btata, MarsJjmsn. hence, arrived at CharlAjiton J7th mar. Ship Pleiados, Winslow, hence, arrived at N Orleans 19th mst. Bhtns Alliance, Pe Forrest, for Havre, and Inkerraan, for Liverpool, cleared at Charleston )7tb inst. Bark; Albion Lincoln, Pinkham, hence, arrived atßa- Jem 16th inst, \ Brigs Daniel Webster and Sea Foam, from Malaga, at New York mb inst Schrs Willow Harp, Rowland, and Alida, Catberry, for Pml&deijibia, cleared at New York J9th inst SchrT.i) Warner, Goodins, tin Buenos A; res Sept 2Hh. arrived at New York I&th inst. Bohr Geo J Jones. Crowell, from Boston for Philadel phia, At New York )9t!imst. Scar J K Stoneinok, Rieley. from Providence for Phi ladelphia, sailed from Newport ISth inst. Bohr Sharon Thurlow hence at NeWburyport 17th inst Schr M J Gacse. Smith, booco at I‘rovulence IBth inst. Schrs M R Carlisle. Ocean Wave,D G Flnyd, and Jas M Barles. for'Fhilndolphia; Wauponsa for Smyrna, Pel, and Chos Carroll, for Alexandria, sailed from Pro viupnce JB!h inst , Schr C S Carstalrs, Soraors, for Baltimore, saited from Wareham 12th inst Schrs RhodelU Blew, Peterson, aud Elliott Freeman, hence, arrived at Bostnn 19th Just. 6'ohr Elamer, Tiiaolter, cleared at Boston 39th inst for Philadelphia. Schrs Christopher Loeser, Snow, Mary Patterson, Somers, and Sidnoy Price, Godfrey, lienoo, arrived at Salem 13th inst . Behr Kato Merrill, Weoki, hence, at Mobile 25th mat , . . MARRIED, EVEBIIART—HENDEiISON.—On the 9th June, 1569, bf Rev, J. U. .Maddox. Air. James M. Everhart to Miss Ann Elizabeth Henderson, both of Philadolffliia. T tho Dili ultimo; by Rev. J. J, Murray, Mr. Chrtatiun Wogel to Miss Sarah Jane Woodruff. » DIED. MeFARLAND.—On the 18th inst., Andrew McFar land. The funeral will take place from liin laie residonco, southwest corner fifteenth and Cherry streets. on Tt uPßclnv, the Z2d mst., at 10 A. M , to proceed to Laurel Hill. The members of the Mount Moriah Ledge A. Y. invited to attend. . ** rowjSBBNI)—Oa tho morning of tho 20th met., Mira, wife of Samuel Townsend. ..The funeral will take place from her late residence, No, $23 Race street, on third day afternoon, 22d instant; to rneot at the house nt2n'olock. ** GREGG.—On the iflth inst., Almira Reed, wife of Ro land C. Gregg. aged 23 years. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend her funeral from the resideneo of her uncle, A. 0. Wilson, No. iSOfi Chestnut street, on Tuesday after noon at 2o’clock, without further notice. ** Friday morning, 16thinst«, Mr. Jlen ry McCully, in the 58th year of hie are. The relatives and male friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend his funeral from his late residence. No, JBtG Wood street, this (Mondavi after noan atZo’olock, without further notice. * .BROCK —On the loth instant, EtmnA, daughter of Samuel /.. and Mary Brook. Aged 2 years And 6 month*. Funeral from the residence of her father. No. 621 street, this (Monday) afternoon, at 2 o’olock, * SCOTr.—pn the 16th instant, Edward fc'cntt, son of James And Sarah Scott, of Perry oouoty, To., m the 42d year ofnlsage. Funeral from the residence of his brother, Robert Scott, No. 1010 Lawrenco street, above Georgo, this (Woodsy) morning, at 10 o’clock « * YOUNG.—On the )Bkh instant, CharlosHenry. son of Henry And Margaret Young, in the JtPh year of his ago. Funeral from the residence of his parents. No, 6 Alroy street, west of Rid/e avenue, between Washing ton and Wallace streets, this (Monday) morning, at 10 o'olook. * .i"«?pkLY.-#i) ,e MU) instant, Henry McCully, in tho 89th year of h<* aye. Funeral from his late residence. No. 1615 Wood street, this (Monday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. * BLACK . VELVET POPLINP.—Just re oeived, best quality plain Black all-wool OTTOMAN POPLINS. Algo, Black Velour Reps all qualities. Ho. Cashmeres, Lupin’s make. Do. Satin de Chines, all qualities. Do, Bombazine*) all qualities. Do. French Mennoos, Lupin's make. , Do. Thibet Long Shawls. Blaek and flooond Mourning Bay State Long and Square Shawls. BKBBON & SON. Mourning Store, nff aus CHESTNUT Street. SPECIAL, NOTICES. For tub Moturr’s^akk. —A young man who had left hit, homo, in Maine, ruddy and vigor ous, was soised with the yellow fever in New Orleans, and though nursed with devoted care by fnendly strangers, he died. When the coffin was being closed,*“Stop," said an aged woman who was present, “Let me kiss him for his mother." The Poetry and Muaio"of the übove is ono of the most touching and affecting compositions ever before produced. Published only by J. MARSH, 1102 CHEST NUT Street, Philadelphia. Price 25 cents. nil-fit A Charming Article for the Toilet.— Our lady friends whose hair may incline to fall off, or become harsh and dry, have only to use JULES HAD EL’S EAULUSTRALE HAIR RENOVATOR, which will permanently arrest its further decay, give it a healthy tone, render it beautifully soft and glossy, inoliue it to ourl.and Impart to it the sweetest odor. Sold by all Druggists, and by JULES HAUEL & CO„ No. 701 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. n2MtdltW Elegant l* all and Winter Clothing— at Robert H. Adams’, zovthtaet comer of Seventh and Market ttreets— Dress and Frock Coats of the best quality; Business Coats, Promenade Coats, and Riding Coats, in all the latest styles, and a etock of Overooftts that cannot be surpassed In variety,stylo,or quality. A full and complete stock of Black and Fancy Cassi mere Pants, of the best and choioeit fabrics, and a su perb stock of Silk, Velvet, Cashmere, Grenadine. Cloth- Hat in, and Casaimere Vests, all cut, made, nud trimmed equal to customer work, expressly for retail sales, and will be told at the most reasonable pete**. nfi-smw&th-tojal Whbblbr & Wilson Sbwing Maohinbs. -rhHid.l,U»Offi!)», 03 CHESTNUT Slreot. M.roh&ata’ order, filled at tho SAMB DISCOUNT os by tho Company. Broach offices m Treaton. New Jersey, and Boston and ’Westchester, Fa. sell-bn Tub Priobs of SINUEK’B BKWINQ MACHINES Havrt! snnwil nanpcip!!! tOl-lal Grotbr A Bauer’s Oilrbratm Noism,m» Fahilt Siwih.-Maohihj., AT SEDUCED PJHCKO. 730 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. . 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Our ONE-PRICE System is striotly adhered to, as we believe this to he the only fair way of dealing, AU are thereby treated aUke. JONES k CO., *eB-tf Bot MARKET Street. Harris’ Boudoir Sewing Machine. IMPROVED DOUBLE-THREAD. FIRST PREMIUM AT EVERY FAIR. 028-3 m riiila, Office, 720 ARCH St. Agents wanted. JOHN «. SAXE, ESQ., Lk_s Will rend h ; s Humorous and UEfICIMI'TIVj: I'OKM, “YANKEE LAND.” FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER J 5, 1859. , CONCERT HALL. Tickets. 26 cents. • n2l-6t* n"3=“ JtIASONK' NOTICE.-THE MEMBERS t.kjf of Mount Moriah Lodge. N». 765. and the Order in general, are fraternally'invited to■ ®get«t the Hall, (CUcßlvmt street.) on TUESDAY MORNING, Novem hor 22d,nt9 o’clock, to attend the funeral of onr late Brother ANDREW McFARLAND,(from No. 132 North Fifteenth streot.)_ . Bv order of the W. Master. _n2l_ 2T AARON WATERS, Secretary. PROF. MITCHELL.—THE SECOND Ikjf Lecture of tho Course hv this Eminent Astrono mer will be delU’ered TUESDAY, Nov. 22d, in MUSI CAL FUN D HALL, at IK o’clock. n2l-9t [Y3=* REV. lI.VmATTAN GUINNESS. FROM Dublin, will preach a course of five sermons, m the Church Broad and Hansom streets.<R«v. Mr. Cliam- Iwra’.lcommoncing THIS I Monday) EVENING, at7)a o olook. and continuing during the week. On FRIDAY, Nov,_2sth,_asermon to Young Men only. It* nrs=* THE YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN AS fL? SOCIATION of Went Philndelphia.-A stated inoetinff of this Association will be held in the Mamua M. K, Church, THIB EVENING, at 75» o’clock. An Kwsay will he rend hv Brother JAMES GRANT, of the Philadelphia Association. __ All nro invited. [lt*l W.T. RAY. Secretary, AT A MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE 1 Committee of the Pennsylvania Anti-Slaverv Bo c*oty, held Novomber 15, tlio following resolutions were unanimously adopted : liesah'ed That the roeommeinlntion of the Kxecutire Board of thn Amdrican Anti-slavery Sooiety, to observe with suitah e soleimut es the day on wli.cn Cant. John Brown shall bo executed, inoofswith our heartiest ap probation. and that to earn out the samo. we horebr aqruß tre members of the Penns-ivauia AntLSiavery Society. a*d all other friends of impartial freedom throughout the State, to call preliminary meeting* at once, and take such other steps as may be necessary to accomplish tho end proposed. Resolved, That arnone the ways of keeping the day, rone w»N be more appropriate than that nfboldin? meet ings »n Churches and oth n r places, and delivering ser mons and nodteggfis suitable to tho o'caamn; also, that wo recommend tho closing of places of business, tho tolling ofbMls. the towing of window-shutters, and such other demonstrations ns are customary whon a teople would express beforo the publio a some of heart elt sorrow. Resolved, That while wo would not reiterate at this time our well.known and still cherished sentiments as to the hast means of promoting the abolition of slavery, we feel constrained to bear our testinmuj— snd we doit without reserve—to tho purity ofmotivcanddislntcrcat ednes* of purpose m wlnoh />ri.'inated the attempt at Harper * r firry, and to the loftr Imrnism and generous magnanimity which have characterized thb leader of that annus enterprise from the time of his capture till tho present moment. Resolved. That in paying this tribute to the inciting motives nml entißeQuent bearing ofthe chief aotorm th’s undertakmwe would not overlook the claims to : >itr respeot and sy mnathy of those of his associates who inve exhibited inthoir measures the same spirit and character as have teenmamtested br their heroioloa der. ana that wo earnestly commend ilia wives and anulie* of all—of those who have fallen, as well as of those who still lury-tvo—to tho kindest regards of such as know bow to feel for and succor the bereaved und dis tressed. On liahstr nf tlio Exenutlvo Committoe of tli« Rsnn 85lv»mn Auti-Slaverj Soci.tv. T. M. MrKIM. JAMES SIO'iT, Pretident. REUBEN TOMI.rN'SON.f Sefretanc*. Philadelphia. November 18.1869. ]t rrS* PEOPLE’S LITERARY INSTITUTE.- **SNt!i7u?2ff?& U? 9M l Ji?JlsH th ®. cwur * o Will to delivered srAf l / U k 2,th - CONCERT HALL, bv BAYARD AYLOR, Esq. Subject—“ Alex an er Von Humboldt.” Lecture Hto 8. Tickets adnntt ti/ on«. 25 cents. Tickets admitting gentleman and two ladion, W cents. nl3-6t . rrrvWWH churvh MISSIONS.-A FUII LIC. Meeting in aid of tho atoce ohiect wi 1 1 D. V.) to hold in the CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY, corner of Choßtnut and Fifteenth streets, on MONDAY 2]B A' o’clock. The Klzht Rev. ALONZO POTTLK. D. D.. Bishop of the Diooese, will orestdo. The Itev. GEORGE A. HEATHEN, A. M.. Minister of Arilrahan. oounty Galway, Ireland, will at te;d as deputation, and the following Clergyman will take part m the proeoedlu«s: Rev. Win. Bacon Stevens. D. D., St. Andrew’s. Rev. .L P. It. Wilmor. D. D., Ft Mark’s. Rev. RichaTd Newton. D. I).. St. Paul’s. Rjv. M. A. De Howo, D D . St. Luko’s, Rev. J. Pratt, Oh. Covenant. Rev. R. A. Carden. Ch. Intercessor. A collection will be taken lip at tho conclusion of tho mooting. n)9-2t rTr 1 * the eighth annual meeting of K 3 -thn.Stoakholders of tho Liberty Snvmra Fund Assoomtnm will to hold on .MONDAY KVLMNOn.it, Nov. Slsl.nt 7o’clwk. »t tho Hull oor. l enth and Spring Garden streets, third story, for the election ot officers for the ensuing year. «l.Ofti to loan. C. VANHORN, - Mecretary. nrs=» UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA— Department of Mines. Arts, and Manufactures— Course of 1859-1830.—i he course of Lecturos in this Do rntnicitt will commence on MONDAY, November Slat, Si*, and will to continued as follows: MECHANICS AND CIIKMISTRY.-Prof. John F. P razor, Monday and, Thursday at 4 P. M. GhOLOOY AM) MINERALOGY.—Prof. Charles B. Trego. Tuesdar and KruUy at 4 J*. M. CIVIL ENGINKERINO—CONSTRUCTION.—Prof. Fairiijaii Rogers. Monday amt Thiimlni at A |». M. APPLIED MAT! LMATtCS-SURVEYING.-Prof. K '.P. , J?b, en(lall Fridav ats P. M. MINING.—Prof. J. Peter Lesley, Tuesday nUP. M. A course of Mathetnaucs may bo-ioliowod by those wdio desire to do so, under tho direction of the Professor of Mathematics. Tho courses may be attended either singly or together. The Leotures will be continued until tho end ot March. For • ickota nppl, to Frederick Dick. Janitor, at tho University—North Building. And lor information re specting (ho studies,to FAIRMAN ROGERS, .. .. Doan of tho Faculty. ft»2 West Riltonliouse Square. rT5=» HENRY GILES WOULD RESPECT .N? >ULL\ anuouncetothooitiXHusafiMiiladelphia that, by special request, he will deliver a Lecture on 'Charlotte Bronte, andtiie Bronte Family.” mCON OKRT HALL, on iViiDNKSDAC KVENINii. tho 21d mst. Tioketa, 25 cents, Lesture to commence at eight otelosk. nis-at LECTURES TO LADIES, BY ONIi OF ■k 3 TIIKMSEIi VES.—A Ladj graduate of the I’lula clelphia Medical College proposes, during tho ensuing winter, to giyo loctures and private lessons on Physio lozj, properly illustrated. She will form classes at her own rooms, or at tho residence ot pupita, and* as her mam object is to benefit her*sex by imparting such knowledge in resard to tho laws oi health, and the duties tlioy owe to themioh o» ami their ohildron, as her expenencohas taught her thoymand most in need of, the terms will to very reasonable, and will be made known on a personal interview with thoso who may auawerthis-advertisement. Address'*lmprovement/* at the office ot this paper. nls-9t* ANWIVKBSA.RY OF THE MERC.IN" 1-3 TILE BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION. - The Eighteenth Anniversary of thu Association will be cr obrated at CONCERT HALL, on MONDAY EVEN ING, 2lßUji»t , at 7% o’olock, at which the annual re port of the Board of Manager* will be read, and ad dresses delivered by REV. RICHARD NEWTON D.D., „ JOHN WELSu!e» 1 , AEL ’ E ”' 1 " “ d The muaio, bv the Germania Orchestra, will bo under tlui direction of Cart Sontz. Tickets of admission may be had. grattiitomdy, bv ap plying to tho undersign Oil, No. 36 North THIRD Street. As the number of tickets issued will lia limited to the capacity of tho hall.early applmu'ion will be necessary to prevent tuo unpleaiaut disappointment which oc curred at most of the previous arum era tries. nolo-dtn2l WM. C. LUDWIG, President. !Y"s=* THE PHILADELPHIA BANK.—OCT J. 5 4t 1359. The annual moetingof the Stookhohlor* of this Bank willbeheld at tho Banking House on TUESDAY, the first dar of November next, at lao’clook M. And the annual election for Directors will be held at the Banking Housoon MONDAY, the 21st dav of No vember next, between tho hours of 10 A. M. and2P. M. og-wfrAm ta2l 1). B. CO.V.'SGVS, Cashier. THE MAIITYHDOM OF HI SS, [ S3 „ rPI t AT THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. WILL CLOSE IN A FEWDAYtf. nU-tf OTtiioSV 1 LECIUHES on as .fror* 0. MITCHELL, the eminent Astronomor and sifted Orator, willdeliyer the following Course of L<jp- Uuej in tlm Mu»io»l Fund llrdl, under tho auspices of lhe\uung Men’s Christian ass,>ciation: Tuesday. Nov.isth—The Structure and Perpetuity of the PUnotarb Systoin. Titesday, Nov. 22d— I Tho Motions and Revolutions of the Comet#. Saturday, Nov. 25th—The Number. Distance and Magnitude of the objeotsoompiiimg tho Cmlnxy. /luasday, Nov. 23th—-The Motions ami Revolutions of the Fixed Stars and the Tr mslation of tho Suns and Solar Srstftms throur.h space. Tiokols for tho oourso, ono dollar. Tickets for the course, admitting a gentleman and two ladies, two dollars. Tickets (hr tvitmulo lector©, fifty cents. Can bo had at the principal bookstores, and the rooms of the Young Aion’a Christian Association, No. 1009 and 1911 Chost nut«treet noi-tf rT5=» GIRARD BANK—PHILADELPHIA Oo- Lk? tober 18,1335. Notice is hereby givon, that an election for thirteen directors, to rerve for tho ensuing year-will be held at the BANKING HOUSE,on MONDAY. November Slat* between the hours of 10 A. M and 2 P. M. The annual meeting of the Stockholders will beheld at the same place, on TUESDAY, November Ist, at 12 o’oloek M. 0018-tn2J W. U, SCHAFFER. CanhieT. FARMERS’ AND MECHANIC’S 1 BANK 'Jj —PiiiLAnßLrniA, Oct«»ber3d, 1309, Notiee is hereby given that an election for Thlrtoen Dirootopi will be held at the Banking House on MON DA)i, Novoml)or2lBti J 359, botwoon too hours of 9o’clork A. M. and 3 o dock P. M.; and a general meeting of the Stockholders will bo held on TUESDAY, November Ist, at 4o’olook P. M., at the Bunking House. dtnll _ JW. RUHIITON. Jn. t Cawliier. rf?* MK cil AN I (S’ RANK.-PIIILADEL '.L3 PIIIA, October 4th, 1369. Notice is hereby given that an elcotion for Thirteen Jniootors, to serve the ensuing year, will bo held at tho Hanking House on MONDAY, November 21st, from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. *hn annual moetlng of tho Stockholders will be held on f UI-.SDAV, November lat, at 12o’clock M. »6.wfr.Umtn2l J. G. MITCHELL. Cashier. nT5 = */;P^ >IE R< ;, AL RANK OF PENNSLY !k-3. VANIA, riulndolphia, Oct. 10, W 59. Notice is te& r / ,v « n - thft t an eleetton for THIRTEEN DlREC tj»NvtrWVv^Jl,?.cnsu,ntt.Xehr- will lie held ut the BANKING on MONIIAY. 2lnt Novomber.bo twoenthe hours of 10 A.M. ami 3P. AI. nnUH^ l moating of the Stockholders will bo hold iU h W, n * place tm TUESDAY,Ist Novemlwr. at 12 °^7 ks ir. S.C.PALMER, ocl7-mwf-tnai* Oa»liifr. ITT*vftiF'r^ ■ t’JIE,,n o A nD OF mama ‘s® th . a Uehigi, Valley Railroad Companr k’U^ b 5?^ ay ,™ < is cll l red K Di'ddmnl of THfIKK PER CUNT. IN ftflO *K, and THREE I'ER CENT. IN CAbU, on tho of the Company, Hour of State tax, fe rt a h .° Winding atst day of October, 18:0. pa>nble to the Stockholders standing on tho Hooks of the O mpn ny this day, or theirjevn! ropresenlativcs, on and nftcr the 12th dav of DEC *M HER proximo, at the oificeof Uia Company, No. SU3 WALNUT Street. n 0 01 U ‘“ .. „ J. N. HUTeiIINSON, Troamiror. Phils., Nov. &, 1809. n)l-i Atu-lOt SOUTHWARK BANK-PHILADEL- Ij-J? PIIIA, October 3d, IW9. Notice is hereby given tlmtnn election for Thirteen will be held at the Bunking House on MON aY, November 21st, IW9, between the hours of 10 o'clock A.M.andSo’elock P.M.; and a genoral raeet i"g of the Stockholders will bo held on TUESDAY, No vember Ist, nt 12 o’olock AI. „ 04-dtn2l F. P. STEEL, Cashier. Business card. FANCY GOODS. . T L. T. GROSHOIjZ, Importers, No. 30 BANK Street, have now in storo a great variety oi lancy articles, expressly imported fur Christmas sales; such as Jewel and Watchstands. or Boxes, Inkstands, Card receivorß. 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Mr. Saxe’s humor is constant amt exubsraut; he is often willy; Ins sentiment is puro nud hearty, and his philosophy is gonial and conservative. Whst ho iloob, he does well, aud he ia & sturdy nud careful worker in a field where he is out alone, but in which he is the poe> of his fellows.—[Mew York Commercial Advertiser. The satirical voin, according to tho wont of thn author, predominates, but several of tho pieoes betray n deepertnood, and all are sparkling with brilliant fan cies. in terseness and point oi extension, Mr. Saxo has few rivals among American poets.—[New York Tribune “ Upon the poetry of Saxe, colleotcd in this volume, we have only to repeat that ho takes his stand upon the same shelf with Hood, Ho’mes, mid Pried. Hisuilm spontaneous, not foretd. a id in his more sorious effu sions we can trace a vein of deep L ought, which assures \m that Saxe could to, as Hood was, the most touching and pathetic as well as tho most amusing of poet** - - (Philadelphia Press. His wit ia quick, but not biting, his hunter is free from conrseness, and bis satire—nover morose or ego tistical—is aliko just inits aim and measure. His tmri ons poems a*e few in number, Ihh mlmirnbio in spirit and expression,—[Boston Journal. TICKNOR & FIELDS PUBLISH THE MONEY KING. t OTHER POEMS BY JOHN 0. SAXE, WITH A FINE PORTRAIT ON BTEEL. One volume. 13aio. tCJT For sale by Booksellers, or mailed by the Pub lishers on reeeipt of price. It HJEW LAW LOOKS. JUST PUBLISHED, BV LITTLE, BROWN, & CO., NO. 112 WASHINGTON STREET,.BOSTON. PARSONS ON MARITIME LAW; A TREATISE ON MARITIME LAW.inrhidms there in the Law of Shipping, tho Law of Insurance, and tho Law And Practice of Admiralty. By Ifnn.Tinto mines piiuoss. I.L. D., Dane Professor of Law in Harvard University. Jr two vnls ,Bvo. Price The publishes of this work offer it to tho profewsion, in the belief that it will supply an actual and an impor tant want. 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Ikiolc. by those who hate had an opportu nity of examining it Marr GUunton is introduced in hor boarding-school Itfo. and. while tho evils o' that la shionable avstem o' education are tllusti stud the eliar aoter of the heroine 11 so tkilfuliy developed through herafterlife. and with suuh grace of style and punt* of sentiment Urnt it acquires a lancinating interest forth* reader whioh increases to tho last page of the volume. *pn bIJottAO fT AN I) IT\S ~Y\l ftok7~ *- Tlia Cottage and ita Visitor. R\ the author of “Ministering Childrun.” Illustrated, r.ocents. lorn Brown atOxlord. A Sequel to School Dn>s at Hugby. Parti. J2teuU. > I welvo Years ola Soldier’s I.ife in Imlin. 13mo. 51. bidgetly Skecrt. Bj the author of “Timid Luo.” fid cent*. J i.ittlo Annie’s Nnwor Third Book. 45cents. Duty and Reward; or. The Blosseduess of Doing Good. By Rov. Washington llmrd. 20oeiits. Pnscnl’H Thoughts. U’uui. Btones of Other LuiuU. With colored illuatmtioiis. 76 rontH, The Angoloflhe Iceberg. By Rav. John Todd. 7fiots. For sale hr „ WILLIAM S. h ALFRED MARTIKN, No.ti'fj CllfclSTNUT.Street* JUST PUHLTSHED—LEADING OASES • FQUITY. 3 vols.*flvo. Third American from tne second Londop edition. Much improved, am! en mrgeu b) the nuilditinn ol cases oiled, and more than two hundred and hftj pages of notos by the Encheh Editor. h A largo amount of umttor has also been sddoil hi the American Editor 5 nil tho-moro roeont Ainerhun nu thorities haio l>oon consulted and citation nf i-m-a brought down to the present period, sji ns to present tho yeader with full and jetcnmpemlioiiH accounta of each of tho sui-jootfl treated of. T. Sc J.AV. JOHNSON k CO., • Lsw Publishers and Imoortora, »16-6 t 639 OHKtJlNirr Ktreef. rrnm portkait of iiumboldt, eu f/^ved.op Steel. And tho Oet.2Kh numlierof the 4 ILLUSTRATED f-EWS OP THE WORLD. Antons the ilhi'-lralions in thm number are tho J-VonA/in L tl iS s J?'”'*'" ,lt Uoljheiui! Oueen'e Visit to North Walea ; Paris Improvements } New Stylo of Omuilntßee at Havic; View of the Valley of Jolioslm pliat. and numerous others—the whole nent v«Htpa\<l to any nddross lor 16 cents, bv HENRY A. BROWN k i’ Boston ,to whom subscriptions and ordera should ho addrossod. nIS-nnv;-3t TNBTITUTE FOR GYMNASTIC. ORTHO. Jl’KmO AND CALISTHENIO F.XKRCIBV.B tur Li\- dies and Gentlemen of every ago, Norjbenst corner of Ninthntiil Aich aireots. .Numerous subscribers hate Already found tho beneficial efieots derived fjoni these exercifiee. every day, Openfor public inspection Thursday. Nov. 2ith, inst. vIOQI 1 ry a v , 0 HILLKBRAND Sc LEWIS, P. S. Fencing amt Sparring Academy At the same building. A now olass will bo formed, and gentlemen wishing to join will hod an excellent instructor. n2l ot* 2; HYACINTHS, TULIPS, POLIAN- I THUS, N.rolsm;., Jongnlti. Iri», it., iinmrtrd ror Privftie sal. by T.IVALTKH. No. SO OHUKOH Alley. N.8.-Semplo Pookages, with price*, may be teen to judge between these and Auction Roots, u* ROSIN.— BCI bl)ls extra Nos. I and 2 Loop Rosin 1 3,000 bbl» Shipping Rosin,nil In .tors, nnd or snl, 1 j[ OWLEY ASHBI , BNKR 4 . n „ ... No.l6«out|iW^AßVßS, KEI'AU, buy goods, w INTER CLOAKS. AT THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, TOB CHESTNUT STREET, THE LAKOEST stock in thb city. NEW CLOAKS "OPENING DAILY. lUCII VELVET CLOCKS, HANDSOME BEAVER CLOAKS, MOURNINU CLOAKS. ELKUANT STRIPED CLOAKS, MISSES’ CLOAKS, OFBRA CLOAKS. ALL IX UNPARALLELED PKOIUSION, PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM. -T. W. PROCTOR & CO. ul7-dxs-tf RADIES* FURS. AT THK PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, 708 CHESTNUT STREET. TIIE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITV. HUDSON BAY HABt.K. RUSSIAN SABLE, AMERICAN MINK SAULK, DARK BIBBRIAN B'dUIRI.HL, MARTEN. ROYAL RRMINK. CHINCHILLA, IN .VANTILOAS AND CAPES, HALF OAPKH. MUFFS AND CITFB, ALL OF WARRANTED well BBASONED SKINy, Imported and Mamifaclurod by tho Subscritors, J. w. proctor & co., 708 CHESTNUT STREET. nl7-difl-tf (JLOAKS! CLOAKS!! IMJIEN.SB ATTRACTION,S. EVERY NEW STYLE. EVERY NEW .MATERIAL. TIIE LAHOEST STOCK IN THE CITY. fry I’rieea in-.n] rcasonalilo at any otlior o.tab liybmant. »IVE N S . OLOAKS! CLOAKS!! THE GREATEST B.ROAINS IN CLOAKS EVER OEEERMI. I V E N S . nn-tr as south ninth street. fJtO THE LADIES. Our Wholesale Bamon being over, we have added to mirrbmeo nctad Block of TRIMMINGS the surplus of our Wholesale stock, winch we are at once marking down to prica* that would be forced on us Inter in tho •one-in, by the excessive importation of Fancy Goods. Paving made onr prefits on our wholesale trado,we content ourselves with sacrifices to’our retail customers m preference to carry ins overFaucy Goods to another •cason. We have an immenso variety of .Pneo7s cents. HEWING BILK FHINOKH, SADDLERS’ SILK FRINGES, CROTCHET CLOAK FRINGKM, FLUTED RMUON TRIMmIXOS, DURRS TRIMMIN7 RIBBONS, Mf AWL HORDERN, HAUt NETS, REST BLACK LACES. LARUE VELVET BUTTONS. NEW WOVEN CORSETS'otlmmovkp SiiitK, AT LOW rniCKS. ur EVERY CONCEIVABLE STYLE AND COLOR, And tno tout Cnr.KKLP VELVET KIBItoNH ORDERS EXECUTED AT SHORT NOTICE. J. G. MAXWELL & SON. TRIMMING. SKIRTS, ANI) ZKPHYRS, WllCt K141.K AND UK (All.. CIOIIi; 1X1) VXCTOKV ELEVENTH AND CHESTNUT. C2.RBAT INDUCEMENTS TO SHAWL * BUYERS. In order to re«’uco tho afi>ek <»f IiLACK, BROWN. AND OuLORED CKN’iRK STELLA SHAWLS, 'Hieprices have all tooii marked down, makinu a re duotion ot $1 W to S 3 on ottcli Shawl, according to quality. The Ktvtes ar© fresh aud desirable, the wuiortmeat nrro, And the prices will amply repnv for purehoaio? a ittlo outofaeuson. CIIAnLKS ADAMS. * nld-wfm EIGHTH and ARCH Stroota. Host eh y goods.—j. wm. iiof- MAWN, No. & North EIGHTH Street, hnsnow opon his bull8t<»oV«il Hosiery G«,rd< vi*: Undcrvests nnd Draw ersoi CartwriKlilanu Wnraertenuiierior inanu ffloture, f«*r tadier,' am! ltiidtee’ woar. Merino.Murts and Drawters, tor amt youths. Merino Hosier?, Cotton Hosiery, M oollcn Hosiery, Gloves and Gaunt lets, anil goods tfouerallT npportaiiireg to the Hosiery business. J-. W. H. respnctmlh solicits tho attention of t'linibes to hi* alack. iiM'inm' lliom that his stock i* un nxoelled lor variety by ani other m the city, and that lit* pncoaare a* lowa* those of mi) oilier regular house. N. lb—No abatement made from the price* named, rtl-wlmlf /'-iluaivS dkiiiui’dly ciikaim \J TII'HINLKYA RIIIS.M, KKiHTH andSI’HINU GARDEN, keep u large *tock, ami sell an iinmeiiHO quantity of LADIES' CLOAKS! Also, Long Broche ShavU. Lous and .Square Blanket Slciwts. .. \’ory fine Roversible Mhawls. FANCY MLK* BELOW IMFDHTATIUN COST! Black Silks, host I-oiled. Fumy DrossGo.idsi \orrohcai*. Black Silk Volvots. «t*, S 9, and i Id per yard. Flack I’lothi, C iFhimer*’ Jtr. Blankets, f hmielN. t)uil(ci. A«.. kc. Linciitt. ofou own liuport-iliou. And ns good a mock of general Dry Goods ns Flnltdel phia enn l>oa>«t of. ALL BOUGHT J’Oll CASH. n)2 AND TO I»E SOLD CHEAT. aiIAKPLESS RROTIIEUS. I C 5 SH ARTLESS BKOTHKRB lm\o a conipteto stock (•( Moriuos, Motieseliuea, aud thick Dress Goods. F«nev S'lks and Ro*hh, nmoh reduced m price. Goods for Friends’ Wear, m inert \nnet). Blanket and Broo'lie Sliaj Is. Cloldruti’n ShawN. Cloak Velvets, t'lnth Cloaks, and Cloakiius. VcUot Foplms, ula Cbint/eM.'i'oulard KoKm. ad iploti for Christmas Pftscuts. Ftirmsh'iu Gooits, Blanl-ele, Towel, tluihs. Selected Fiamiols. Tickings. Muslins, Sheoiuus. Cloth**. VeKlinja. m \Hiict>. i.iy UUESTNIT and EIGHTH .Streets. JJAPSON’S, CORN lilt OF EIOHTH AND OHKIUIY BT3. Have now open a line aif-ortment of HKHLIN ZKPHYII WORSTED, SINGI E. DOUBLE. AND SPLIT. 'flie whole from the oelchrated munufacturer*. Hertz k Wegenor, m Berlin. Our cmdoiitor'. can ilepend on getting the best article over uttered at retail ml'hilH delphia, ut tho lowest prices. Asri kmudassoktmrm' K'tßnoinvßV!' A VAiitHTV oy Blxvk Ouoak T'ahvi.*. llaxusomi: Choi iut Ct.oax Fhi.vjks. ami BKtrTivu. Dnitsa Timmmixgi. Woollk.n Ka 4 fiiv» Yahoiß,all (olors. Zahuvr Kmt Talmas ami Caps. Zuetnu Kmt Gaukra avu Hlfkviii. A Illi. srouv or Htarlk Trimmjnm. AT hAI’SON’B LADIES’ TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE, Cor. OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY STS. bH-3ui RADIES’ FANCY FUIiS. GEO. F. WOMIIATH. NOS. 110 AND 117 AHCH STREET, JIAS NOW OI’E.N IDS VSUAL CHOICE ASSOimiENT OF FUIiS, Made nfftock selecU'd l>> himself in Europe during tin) pimt Spying. * ocW-3m MfIiiNTFICKNT NMV (JOODS OPKX^ ING DAILY!!! THORMjEY k CHISM. EIGHTH and STRING GARDEN, havAftnexcollentstock of Louk Broch* Shawls at Sid. $l2, $ll, «16, $lB, ft!3o. ind S2fi. Square Broshe Shawls. Stella Shawls, Ac., ko. Long nnil Scuarc Hlatiknt shawls l.adioa and Miases. Gents’mid I* »)b* Shawls from $3 fiuup. Tli* Reversible Shawl fi»r ss.worth *750! CLOAKS. B) the best New York and Philadelphia Mamilarturer**, lio.n $3 60 up to §23!!! Wuio Silk Velvets, uoavor Clmha. Ac., Ac. Cu«Ain)B»ea. Satinetta.Ac., for Mou’s and Bin a* Wear, BLACK HI I.K, 30 per cent, under regular prices! Fancy Silks, imusimllv cheap. Beautilul Diom Go(K.iu, in ureal ninety. The Prettiest low priced Dnltmo* m thecity. BLANKETS, of the best English and American Mnnuhicturn THoiI.NLKY k CHISM Buy only for Cash. Thtytnn't and toon t bf Undersoil ! N. E. corner EiGilTiland SPRING GARDEN. o2ii ANO AVINTKU CLOAKS. 1- Noweot Patterns Fall Cloaks. Winter Clcikadmly oj-oning. Jl’.iok B u av*r Clinks, Bhiuk 'Tricot Cloaks. Black French Cloth Clonks. R'i*’* Cloaks made toord- r at one dav’s notice. Prices {Jfi to 916. COOPER k CONaKU, 010 NINTH and .MARKET, fiASSIMKEIKS, CLOTHS. Thick Plain Casuimercs. lloiivy Black Causimorcs. firuut Fancy Styles. Rugged Mixtures, Pht-la »nd Htripn. and 6-4 Fir«t-rato Blark Doeskins, lllftck Bromlolotha 3) fill to &fi. Ls/ue* Cloaking Clotim. _ COOPER k CONAHD, old NINTH and MARKET. TN Till' ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THK X CITY ANI) Ct'JIJfTI'.OP fimMDKU'lllA. r.«tite'of VIKNitV H6l»MkSs“DecpVHfif. Notion is here ■> Risen tlmt Olivia F. holmen.thov.-i do* ol thes-ml uoredont, Ims presented end filed her i~?- tinou find appraisement m emd Court, clniiiniu to re tain the personal property of the snluoofs3oO therein referred to} andi th at unless exceptions thereto nro filed VP.£ r .i 6 ore *7. P-V\s ll,o Kerond *Wy of ijocembor, t-i 59, tlio eamowill be allowed ard confirmed by the said Court. JIDWI) A. LKSLCV, nSI-mth-it* Mt'y for the Widor. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. TVOTIOE IS JIBkERY GIVEN THAT ~ ’ JK?v < l? a /5W r heretofore existine between Mr? subscriber, undor the at>lo ot GhO. W, COIAIV & CO., is dissolved, m*i ij.i i * Xf CHAS. A. DANIKI.S. Philadelphia* Nov. la nl®-tl TITAOICEIIEL.—47/» bblfl. Nos. 1,2, and 3 XfX Mackerel, in jwortod OruuiW Package*, or the latest catch, for wile by V. C. SAHLIiR & CO., ARCH fltreet.wanond door almve Front. nl3 Hams and shoulders.— 2.3oo I’ieces CitT Smoked Ham* and Shoulder*. for sale br C. C. SaHLKII £ Co., AACII Street, noonu door above Front. p!9 HERRING. —270 bbls Pickled Herring, , nlgo. 520 l»xe, Hir.ny.il Hminn, for ml, by 0. 0. SADLER fc CO., ARCH Btrept, .poond toot Above Front. nli 91 SOUTH NINTH STREET. FANCY TRIMMINOS, is ins MAiixcr. EEOAT,. STATIONERY, Ac. C A ® e>. SAMUEL HAZARD, JR., m CHESTNUT STREET, Bavins, m the requoit of many customer, n. STATIONERY BOOR BUSINESS, Takej this method of iiifprinins hu costumers, and the public Keuerally, that the STATIONERY DEPARTMENT, Under the oharso of nneepeuia! clerk, is now 1:, full operation. The slock of PAPERB and ENVELOPES comprises eornoFiVK HUNDRED DIFFERENT VARIETIES, ENOLLSII end AMERICAN MAN Up AC TU EE, of all the NKW>ST nod PRET TIEST STYLES, and of ALL PRICES. Persons de -01113 it, can lievo their mitinla stamped on paprr with out eitra chnrge-N'KW PATTERNS OF STAMrS i,p'? S . no ' 1 ' 1 ? “W” 1 "'! for tin* establishment, lie. la llLr. s celebrated papers aiware on hand, and VMirmntod soimiiie. PORTFOLIOS. rA PETER lEH rOURIBT’h COMPANION,LADIES’ TRAVELLING BAGS end WRITING RONES, of it,. 1, 05[ uisnufso lure-a largo assortment conetantly un hand. Antony the latent novelties in paper* and envelopes. arethoZKBRA PAl'KRa.uf A/.IRK, WHITE FINK YIOLF.T TINTS. I he 1/ LADRILLE I'Ai'EKS, in Imie* of five Quires, naiortod colors, WEDDING AND VSITLVG CARDS, ENGRAVED, I’JUNrEDjor WRITTEN, in the very beat manner. The public are invited to cnU and examine the sample b-tok before j«nrohasiii? elsewhere. A RNOLD’S GENUINE W KITING ; . ?\ IiV IP A J*P COPYING INKS, of all «**«. im- P"*2S? &ut«cnbera, direct from the m.imilfte trera At the present time, when thero in bo much of th« counterfeit article m the market, it is imporintit the public should kijow where to obtain, with entire eonfi clonro, the Rename article. For tale wholesale and re- U,U,y * , MOSS. BROTHER,* CO. *n •. Furnisher*, BooksoUer*. and Stationer*. » 19 '3t No. 430 .MARKET Street. clothing. STOCK OF HEADY-MADE CLOTHING. JDAVID RAY & SON, Havmy completed their TALL AND WINTER I TOOK or HEADY- MADE CLOTHING, Are now offering every variety of GARMENTS FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAK, Made from the most desirable Fabric* in the LATEST STYLES, at vlry low riticss. DAVID RAY & SON, NO. 1018 MARKET STREET. n!8-3t\ ]7). O. THOMPSON. TAILOR, N. H. CORNER SEVENTH AND WALNUT 5T3., Devote* entire rerßonal attention to order*, and koflp* always on hand a desirable \ariety of UOOD3 I'OR MEN’S WEAR, N< R.—rANTALOO.ViJ, a* cut by me. are wananted to give satisfaction, and as many find it difficult to ge suited, I issue this special notice. no2-wfm2mif GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. pi; "n cT^iT’a OEN T S ’ FURNISHING STORJE. NO. 839 CHESTNUT STREET, ti 111 AB D nOI'SE, nULAPELTiIIAi DRESS SHIRTR, L’N|-JKRSHIRTfI, DRAWERS. STOCKS.TIKB, OLOVES, GAUNTLET?. .MUFFLERS AND SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY. n5-«tuth JiA-if JgUPERIOK DRESSING GOWNS, MANUFACTURED AT W. W. KNIGHT’S. COO .illCll STREET. The n«we*t and moat beautiful styles alwayson hand; very auiUblo present* for the approaching holidays. Just received n lot of I’l'ltK BILK BHiRTS AffP DRAWERS, K.XTRA TIKH. HCAKI'tS, Ac., OF THK .NKWUBT STYLES, BINE SIIIRTB AT WHOLESALE, Rl;TAir„ OR MADE TO ORDER, (JU.IIUXTIEI) TO FIT. (jj.DODS FOIt THE SEASON. BRONZED FENDERS AND IKONS, STEEL EIRE SETS, FOOT U'.IRMERS, BLOWER STAND-*, PLATE WARMERS, lIOT " AILK DittJiK?*, Ac., At., AT Til a HOUSE-FURNISHING SHIRKS. nob. oaa and iaau chestnut bteekt JNO. A. MUBFHEY & CO. oIS-wfmtf H m C. WALI3ORN STCO.” iNOW) NOS. i AND T NORTH SI.XTU STREET, have now a very superior aMortiuent of Shirt*, Under clothing, Glovei, Ho«i*rjr, etc. Special attention go en to ukntdumen’s vnum'.itH, of which a flue assortment ia constantly kept on hand. nlO-dmif J W. SCOTT—late of the firm of Win • elir.tar 4. goott-GKNTLEMKN’S FEUNIPH INO HTORK anil MHRT MANUFACTORY, Hit CULSIMJI Street,(Q6ar)yopposite the UiraMHouse,) Philadelphia. J.W.M. would respectfully call the attention of his former patrons and friends to hie new store, and is pre pared to fill ordeys for SHIRTS at short nufioo. A Serfect fiU'uarantied. Wholesale Trade supplied with neHhirtsand Collar* ull-lt KAILItOAU i.INKN. JSj ft* cezssh»! PHILADELPHIA,GEK- M4NTOWN AW) NORRIS TOWN RAILROAD-W)M‘KH .'UKaNGKMKNT- On and aßer MOM* » i Non 21. left 1 ), FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6, 7,1 U). 0, id. H. and 11A.M., 1,2.3, CH» 4. ft, «*•.«, 7,8, 9. 10. and Uli I*. M. Leave oWiaidown *. 7. 74. 8, B>S,9VUUI,A.M., 1,9, 3. 4, 4.5, ft, 6, G‘»- 7. 8, 9,10 T a P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leavs Philadelphia9.os mm. A. m!. J. 6'*. and H> ?. M. Leave Germantown 8.10 min. A. M., Mo nun., ft**', and 9 P. M. CHESTNUT HILI, RAIMIOAD. Leave Philadelphia 6, 7 it), Jl A*. AL, 3,1,0 X, 7, and 10 •P.M. Leave Chestnut Hill 7.10, 7.40, AM, and 17.(0 A. M., 3.40, 6.40,0.10, and 8.40. P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia9.oft A. M.,3, and 6’ k P. M. Leave Chestnut ILII 7JO A. AL, U.£o, ft 20, and £.lO mill . P. Al. FOR CON3VOIIOCKKN AND NORRIHTOWN. Leave Philadelphia ft, 9,11.0 ft, nun., A. to., 1.03, 3.oft, 4H. fi*f, nml 11*4 P. M. Lews Norristown 0,7, 9, 11 A. M.» U>, 4K* and 3 . ON BUNDAYB, Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M. ami ft }’. M. Leave Normtown 7 A. M. and ft P. M. FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia ft, 7‘,.9, u.oe A. At., M*. 3.oft, J.OB, U£.3K- 7H>and 11V P.M. Lome AfncafiinkfiJ,,7tf,B , /,9*tf, and 11’* A. M.,2.3, ft, ftH» and 8?* P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave PhiWlcUhiL 0 A. M.,3. mm PV P M. Leave Maimyunk 7>* A. and ,m P. M. II K. SMITH. Genornl Superintendent, n» tf DKP- T, NINTH and GREEN Streets. JSinn NORTH PENNSYL- VANIA RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. For BETHLEHEM, DOYLFSTOWN, EASTON, ALLENTOWN. MAUUH CHUNK. HAZLETON. On nud alter MONDAY. Novt*inhor7tn, IM9. Passen ger Train* will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, PMudelphia, DAlLY,(Sundaysexcepted:) For Bethlehem, Easton. Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, Ar.,( Express,)nt 9.30 A. M, For Bethlehem, I Express,) at 2 :to A. M. and sP. M. (Accommodation,) alfl.lOA.M, and For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 3 P. M. _ TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA: Leave Bethlehem, (Express,)at BA. .M. am) 4.10 P. M* Leave Doylestown, (Aoooiauiodatiou.Jat 7 A. M. and JAO P. M. Leave Fort Washington.(Accommodation,) at?. A M. ... . ON SUNDAYS: Philadelphia for Fort Washington, n» 9.30 A. M. Philadelphia, for Doyleatown, at 4 P. M. lh>yl<*"town for Philadelphia, at 7 A. M. Fuji Washington for Philadelphia, at S 40 P. M. Fare to Uafhlohem, fiO; to Alauch Chunk. 42.0); to Easton, 51.60: to Doyleßtowii.fcOeentH. Through ticket* must bo procured before entering the ears. All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trams) con neoi’at Berks street with Filth and Sixth-streets, and Second and Third-streets PuEaeneer Railroads. n 7 ELLIS CLARK. Agent grfrgw howday presents j M i l l* Piano Fortes. Molodeon*. J'tano-ForLee. Melod.'oit*. I’lfino-Fortcs. jUt'lodoony. I’mtio-Fortes. Melodeourf. Made by Raven, B.irnn. A Co., Nunns & Clark, iinllott, Davis, & Co., nml others. J. E. GOULD. myl4-lv SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. PHOTOGRAPHERS ANp AMBROTYP- A IflTS.—Now is your tune to order a supply for the Holiday a, of fancy and plain cases, Chemical*, and ma terial of every description used in the art, ut GEO. DABBS A UO.. .Manufacturers of Cases. 4c , No 1 RANSTKAD Place, Fourth, above Chestnut street, Philadelphia. ...» _ A large supply of the nest Cameras on hand, to be Bold at reduced rate*. N. lb— Goods of every description sold low for cash. nlB-3t* T LUTZ, JL* CABINET WAREROOM, .... 131 South ELEVENTH Street. In additioni to my elegant stock of Cabinetware, of the latest sty le. [ have jmt reeeived from Pari* a handsome set of Embroidery, of exquisite.beaoty and workman shiPi luitable for a Lady a reception room. Lodios and gentlemen desirous of having something really beautiful will please call as early as niMfole.a* there is Uit one setol it, nW at* —Spanish Queen, in prime order in rtore,ana for ul, t>» a. merino, OK ltf Soati FRONT Street, WARTS. W^F D -7 A ' CoiD P et ent Book-keeper \\T ANTED— A Young Man with S5O to , 4 T *ell a aood artjcle. Address. appointing ©lace of Interview, “Something New,” JVw Office. 1 p yi> o> r FL> WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS.-A per n~l MR capable of influencing ft Urge amountof Central and Western beunfUranift trade.detiresasitu.t.on , 7 trs.i»£iY*^P u !% wh " relh#re 18 btlle or none of that l . r T?.*? ld : Heat of city ana countrv reference a* to ca ■ik&TMoß* 1 ' ‘ Jdre “ '“mediately. #10.000.7™ THOUSAND DOL - If* vnnled on Mnrtga-u on I'ro \yANTKD_DRY U(’ODS.-From 3300 chan?® . of 1)17 Gooda wil U* t&ken in Forte, winch mi‘liV.u'i fl !lV oct ' w . J,O, * WOO(I Piano Inquire at SC oMcKKR d / r i’n ‘r w" Mfortn«?t -1021 OHKaTNLT Htreet K * C<J * 8 Viaiaroonu A UL , EKK : Slm> WAiVTKU-By the Ad vtpnmAGße VVA^TEO— A Herman Dcsiencr for all , * kindsof Woollen Cloth*. A permanent am! i Ri .» B live position m offered to a Germin having the lolkiw” tf'rfSS'T 0 "? 1 ? I ?* s A knowledge ol t U Frenchand Languages, an accurate knowledge ol Woollen Manufactures as carried on abroad, and 5f Wo" lien ctoSf S ‘ UmS UP n!l ' r “ n<l fluo ' *l)l« A practical Weaver and Designer, and none other neodapply,to StSoutli FRONT Htrect. 010-iuaf-tf 35LETITJA Street. |g W ANTED—To sell at a Bargain, the Pa I’iopertjf in Bock* county, delDhrt andi«» NOW i? o^'e^l, * ld ‘ from Pht! » the , Kor a '’»»*«he Property osll on 111 *; 1Q&on or MdrCM - WUNER IV ANTED.—A House . Wished m the Dry Goods Commission busmes»< Fn roign and Doineitiohftnd now perfectly unembarrassed •lud doing a (lour shin 4 and growing business, would take ns partner,a Kentlemanol integrity and business tr wno could command from s*s 000 to $30,000 Re lerencos of *ho highest character wil b« ode red and ever> mlormatjon given thit may be deaired. All coar muijicetions adressed to.‘* It. 8. & C 0.,” office of this paper, will be hold strictly and honorably coufiden- nie-tf VIfANTED —A first-class Hotel, either in Harris Wig, I Mieaster. Lebanon, or r«! J 2 *? r 1 W rUB V* Any . P e '*°n having «ueb a !? * tTn n ;i/' lipycS'entiif" offica - Vhi!ad=l v U;». Co,Bum«. yV"ANTKD—By a young man, having an Axcatlant knowledge of Oormnn, and several mra exponanes m a Brifeli Dry Goods Ilousa. as?™ fltmn in some importin< home. either ns «.ntry Clark or Hooikeapara and Bujera A*s:atant. Beat refurenrei yivan. Addrrw “G. r. B.,** this Office. w ' ‘ NTED—• ANTED—Employment for a rcspecta {. ble. Intellieont Bo j of H-whero Mrt of hi* time u°u d l« ocn»picd >n writing. B-ist reference eiven- Apply ftt hi<j;oro», 802 L.NIQN ptrcct. nIS-Ct* XXT ANTED—To EXCHANGE for Fnin- J » . carabftre*! CO.r Pro»»rtT. Oc» Hunarod iwret pt ohoito I.ird m.NWJemy, twenty milti from Pin ladoipma. KnelT/office of The Press, uJQ 12l FOR SALE AND TO LET. r |'t> PHYSICIANS—foiI SALE—The •** Residence. together with of a Pbysi n!tn(do>ncaprartiee«oi)h S2OOO a The pro perty 7.' 1 1)6 eosti ,l,vr * and nothin? asked for the good will of the practice. Apply to „ JENKB k OGDEN, No. ICO North THIRD Street. A CHANCE.— Market Car for Sale. Ora -Wreon understand* the Produce businm, with SZt.O cash and good reference#, can find a profitable oyeniui. Api-ljio W, p. HENRY, Produce Dealer, m MARKET Streot, Philadelphia. r rWO HANDSOME OFFICES to Let. at 1313 CHEBTNLT Street. First Floor. n!9-3t* RENT—Tho 3d, 4th, and sth Story Room* and Uaa<»mont of No. <2 South THIRD Btroot. 'llit* Rooms aro well h<hted» with ns. valor. nml v-»tfir Inamre wulnn. t']3-tuthstf mxo. UI/-1 CHESTNUT STREET.— FlflK-1 ut fnurs'nrjr HOUSE FOR SALKjtlirsa- Biorj double* back niiiliJinxs, finished in the best manner* *»nd raplpte vitnall jnod-rn conv«menc>e9. Let 2» ieet doop to Ransom street. The yard is veil tupiiied with shrubbery and dwarf near trees, plums. Ac. The wh*la estabt • 'iiient »n complete order. Possession given itn* mediately. Apply to’Messrs. OLIMMKY k. SON, 520 WA' NTT Street. opposite Independence (Square nl!t ti" Cj& HOUSES, TAVERNS, and STORES, —idL Real Estate of every description, for sale or to rent. Apply to MAX HEIN’S. Re. I Estate Agent, No. 227 North SECOND Street, in L. Tourny A 0 a s Seed Store. All orders be pfinptly attended to. English Trench, and German Broken. Co »*otor of Ground iTants. nib Sin m WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE. on the Ssth nflltli month. 15**L r*o *ha Premises a super.or FARM f Burlm-ton eouß»y» N J , contaimiu lot* acres oflnnd. lyiri on both s-drs of the HtH*n ton and Mcui\t Holly Kai roid. I l *' mii-s from Mount Hndy. The western section.2s ae -a with the BmlJ.rv#,;» a desirable Coi>ntry fiVafl Will be sold All together onn parta. (o suit purehasei's. Sale to commence "t 2 o'clock f. M.,when thecoo ditiona will be made known b» nIS ft* KJKKBBIDE KASTBCRN. fg ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. M llii THOMAS k SOVS will sell, on TUESDAY. th= 22d of November. at 12 o’el.iek noon, at the PHILA DELPHIA EXCHANGE, the Handsome Residence. No. St North ELEVEN l‘H Street. 3 doo*s above Fil bert. The House is in excellent order, ana has al : the modern roncrmeu.pi. Immediate possess on will.be yuen. Two-thirds of the purolnso-uionej may remain nn moruaze. Keys at No. 1103 ARCH Street. nH-lt P)R SALK—A PoitaMe Steam Engine hrO Vomp.six-horse power-tozetberorseparateiv. nearly new. Can be seen a* the P. A R R. H Co. s Wnrciinuse. WJ L.LOVV MreetWh&rf. V, ill be sold low, m the owner has no lurther use tor them. For fartuer inlorinat.un call at 3!5 South HI XTH Street. fit.# ft* Ijltt LET—.'iti, 4th. and sth Stories of the now boildme s!3 ARCH Street. Well calculated for a licht manufacturing business, bavin* two sky li his. and water and water closets; also, gas and <as fixures. Apply on the premia** Plv-gt |'HE UPPER FLOORS STORE No. 2I« CHESTNUT STREET. FOR REN T. nis if FOR SALE—A valuable Lot of Ground. Jt4 foot by 10). three fronts, water nud eas laid on one front; suitable for a church or factory. His situa ted in the Bouthwe*t*rn r*art of the cit). m a rapidly tm provtng nei:hlK>rho«Hi. Terms easy. Address, for p*r- Uculvip,** J. K..” othoe Crf this paper. ni-tl rjlj LET—A Second-story Room, conve- J- nieut to the State Home, suitable for a Lawyer’s Odio>. Apply 4.G CHESTNUT Street. sift HOARDING. t VERY ELEGANT SPITE of Rooms. •* * in Second fcior%.will )>e let. board. Private table, ifde&irej. one of most desinbl* m tbo cit^. Addreu," L. N„” tbiaotEee. oW4t* *p\VO CommunK-ating Rooms; also, One . »uialUir.e, \ ncant, WANT’EIi— -Funtialicd Apartments, with c\er> fariUtv fo«- Housekeeping, Bath, Gas, Ac„ for itcut'AinAu and Wit* ; or Board Mr a t'.nctly I'riaatu Family. Adilreia .Merchant," Blood’s Dis patch, with full particulars ol price, Ac. n!0 REMOVALS. Removal.— mbs. m. s. bishop ha. Removed her Millinery Estabbsluueut from 91ft t<» JOIfiCHESTNLT Snoot, next to St. Lawrence Hotel. Re m oval .—henry Stevenson, TAILOR, to inform his numerous 'fiends and customer* that In* lit* Removed o CHKSr.N’I T Street, sdcoiui dm>r below Fourth. South ntJe, where he wilt keep a (me AMortmont of Cloths, Cfissiinerps. Dt*e ■skins. OvereoAtnu*. Cajihmore Yestin.s Ac..v inch he will l>e pleased t > sell on the most reasonable terms. n3-lm* MERCHANT TAILORS, RAPHAEL I\ M. ESTRADA, MERCHANT TAILOR FINE FASHIONABLE READY-MADE CLOTHING, SUPERIOR FABRICS FOR CUSTOMER WORK, NO. 31 SOUTH SEVENTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, RAPHAEL P. M. ESTRADA, having awoctatod wdh huii ea AKriHriC CUTTER, .Mr. JOHN IH’BsU.i tlr.te of Granville Stokes’.) resperttully invites the at tention ol the public to Ins now ell tblishment, and h-a splendid stock ol PURNiSiIiNO GOOJDa r'o p Gcstie nien’a wear. ... , , „ , He has on hand a ohotoe selection of) al.r.rs 6«peciat -1» for customer work,.and & varied «ia*ort:nont of fa clnonsb'a KKAPY-AIADE CLOTHING, to uhich hi mvitcsthe at'entum of buyers. Each article warranted to ss: o entire satislaotion. _ *sl-Sm JOHN HOBSON. Artist. DANCING. C*i BROOKS'S DANCING ACADEMY, J* RlDiiEAvfenue ard COATES Street. lLs‘’BVi- D<om Monitor,” w eeo*id IMiUnu. ih out and for salt at lit* Acadeinj—Price Sftcer.ts—ar.d wholesa'e and retail »i« Ji>ttNSsUN'>\ No.rNofthTl-NlHctfecU oD IS WARM AIR FURNACE, f » the -NF.W CON’K furnace GAS CONSUMER Will thfiroiithlr Warm jour ho.isa with oat-TtiißD ikm coal th'n i« required b* act other Furnace. Salts fact urn mall oiacs Budding* M armed and Ventilated by ARNOLD 4 VV ILBON, 101 U CHESTNUT Street SLATE MANTELS, The Riclict*. and iio-st Beautiful Specimen* ol Unamolied 81<itu ALautels. e\er offered for aa'e tn th’» coiiutry, manufictured b> us, Irmn Pennsylt alia 6lt.te stoL9, and for sale \ery low. ARNOLD 4 WILSON, 1010 UHFSTNUT Street COOKING RANGES. All in wart of the Best Elevated Double Oven Cuokiag Range, will do well to call at ARNOLD 4 WILSON’S, aalft Xtp l / Inin OHEHTNI’T S*r**t NEWLAND 4!L CO., LOOKINQ-DLASS AND PICTURK-FRAME manufacturers, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. An extensive stock of OIL PAINTINGS, eto. ATlat very Price*. »iO4 ARCU Street, alxiveSIXTH, PhtUdel shin *l#-tialif Vf ONLY LIB ERA I .LY ADVAN OEV> f*-"- TO A S Y A UGt-’.VT— Fprn Watches, Jewelry, Diamond*. Nih ’r Plate, Clothing, Merchandise. Ac., ut JONKBi rO.,«'/I J-I’lnt/i, N. W. <otn,r 'I HlRDand GASKILL StreetaWelow Lomlntrd. otfice hour* trom 6 A. M to 7 i*. AI. nlft-3mif IMPROVED {SPECTACLES, with the -B- finest Pcriscopio Mimee. correctly fitted to the eyes, at Optician. __ .. ll - South l-UUKTH Street, below Che*«nut. , Also. Mieroseupea, Telescopes, Opera Glasses. lnstrunients, Stereoscope*, and Stereoscopic Pictures, or latest importation and At¥eJuet<ir*tf'U m a treat variety. nl2-iflnt [V¥ACKEREL —125 bbLs., I£U halves, 115 . . quarters, and2oo Witt* prime No. Is; SoabMs.and W halves large No. 3a, in store and for *a]e by WM. J. TA> LOW Jk. CO . LaVnd IIM North tvtOPVOB fXARUM.—A Urge stock of the best U brand. .Jd f*jj g* % t tl N.WATKR St., and «V. Oatawara kb. f OVEKING’S SYRUP, in hhds. »n 4. JL( bb^.atradao.dpn« A^.^H .« I.YTITI/l HtrUl,. TAR. —Just received, a large invoice of T»r, In .urcrior enter and IsrgebsneU, and for ■n;Vn» wmawh.. ROSIN OIL.-750 bbls. Rosin Oil,! all good grade*, instore, and Tor tala by ROWLEY, ABHBUjINER 4 CO., n& No. Ift South WHARVES. AMUSEMENT*, ACADEMY OF MUSIC. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MIS3FS AGNESE AND FRANCESCA HERON Natali. Vtior to the’r fierartur* from i>»** Ftatee. TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 2*. lAS. On wh-'ch oc A a* ; on they will appear with BIGNOR iUCCAPERRI. SIoN’GR ARDAVANT. end . . 3IGNOR ROCCOi m the most popular selections from the opens of 1L troVatgre . LUCREZIA Bf>7TGJs. DON fII’CEFALO. . ... . I/KLJsmK D’AMORE, and tue enthusiastically admired Fp nisb Due, fi . r..i, i o[ 'A HE LOS TOR KUOS." direUion of e “ ecuve orchestra will be under the able wv ■ <*arl anschliz. #« f *«£S?* in is.i ln entertainment uneqaal'ed in brilhaney# end which they trust win meet with the approbation and patrouaxe cl the Philadelphia pabhe. „ PRICES OF ADMISSION; J arqnet.parquet circle and batoosr aseenU. remily circle and amphitheatre ascents. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVED BKAIS. tj,f^ o gc«°P« n oaMundarafidTuasd6y from 9 A- M. Doors open at quarter past 7. The opera wrili eom* inence at a j clock. W A LN UT-STR KET TUEATK E. * * Sole Ufttß Mrs. M. A. GARRETTS ON. Stare Manaier jt| p . e. F. REArH. KU,m6 T i f l l*?.V i O-VpXYVFV^i> J 0 S -^V W I l Rl ' i!? - rn ;^ FlroFlll, - K^CH. RUY blab. vV°v : ZanlPf, Mr. L. R. Sheweil; Bn» Bis*. * -r h '- F. Reach ; Manx of NaremUir*, Mr*. A. CoweU* ly cocclude with d * Miss C KT Ml ” Perrr ’ Seath secured three dats in adgaace. WHEATLEY A CLARKE’S AECH -BTH RET THEATRE. _ THIS 1 MONDAY» EVENING. Noremher 51 The peFformarces will commence with nb#r n * T , FAST MEN OF THE OLDEN We. -L’l'U Vdu, t. Mr. Wheatley ; Baleen] Mr. J. B. LUrke; Countessiof Lovelangfc. Mrs. Ji»ho Draw, io conclude w:fh the S*d^-So'ittin- Conui-alitr of . , BLDDtN THOUGHTS. T 1 \ r ' Geo. Stoddart: Jack Cabbage, Mr. J. 8. CUrite , ttonhia. Mis» » mruaTaylor. in p > ?i l 'L ß ;r AcJmj ”ls !l * ac « nta » Secured Seats in Dress cents: Parquet, eo oents. Doors open at half past ® o’clock: performance to oommenc* at 7 o’clock precisely. DAN RICE’S GREAT SHOW. NATIONAL THEATRE. WALNUT Bt-.bor. Eighth. I). MrlArno. sole proprietor THIS t MON DAY) November 51, I’ nrsjenier.t, tor a limited period, of thexreat Aus tralian Jlider, tn., MELVILLE. DAN KIcE, tlie Oiikinal Araencau HamonsL will enliven the EnterMiDmenrs with his inimitable l»‘U<»het/*i Wit, Satire, sod Geru.ne Humor, fia will also, by tpeciailequesr. irtrodnee the Peerlats Steed . “ iXCtltiSlClß.” 1 he performance will commence with the t- . BF.DOUINS’ CAMP. First Nizht of Little EMMA MADIGAN. w * , ’^»*L , ’-t®rtaAnmEnt will conelad# with fanny antics by the Comic Mules. IiicDONOCGH’S GAIETIES—RACE ST. •*■*’*' , Rearp*4r% ce of -«.. . . _. A. M. H elflN ANDEZ, Who has hesn unaMa to perform from sickness. Ha will appear )c h’t eciehr\T<*d eharaeter of BRAZILIAN APF. BRAZILIAN APE. t , v u -BRAZILIAN APr. la which eharacte* he will make aa accession around the boXM. usd distribute £OJ cuars, krnu.ht Irom Ha ’. nnt to rou \Von. Ko'ern the\!s« mate of fieraAtt dex at Ue Ce- •e-e t»f * St. Trminioce.” B.\ND OF *tRE>AI/EB3 _ V%tll*Bp^Nr. . , TIIIR7T>AY.TfIANKSatVIXe. irianu a!c ru- on per'onnsace. pJI i\f KTRI -FI ILITAS IiALL JAYNE’S COM -'WSS',F iI -TH BITLCINQ, CBEENI-T Street, cear BJXTH. GRAND INAUGUF.ATION OF THIS NEW PLACE .. . OF prBUC RESORT. Mr. J. SANDERSON, well tcnuoiathis eitrasthc Exhibitor *>f severe! Gemsoi Art. minimi h't oldfrtewda and the public of PhiUde'ybrq tans ha has, at a sreat •*.xpense. ored TIIIODON’3 THEATRE OF ARTS: o*. ANIMATED NATURE! ‘•“ aiow On .MONDAY EVENING. N\.r.*i. win he preseatsd Moving Alimature 'cenesof ACi IVK FIGURES. To conclude writb a eccne of a STORM A f SEA- Doors Open at 7 m the Kveniue and: in the Alteruooß, At Sdceats. Child ran, 15 ccata. »T»HE GF.R3IANIA ORCHESTRA RE .^H c M! u ’l«V* that their F7RST GRAND CLASS IAL hT »Vocal and luAtrua.eatal)wiU Mkefbveon THURSDAY LYfNfPKS, December Ist, i >i?. atMl' S l O AI.F U N D HALL, withaa Oreheelraof tORI Y PERFORMERS. Price oi yjt^criptiois—'Three Tickets for 9%, Sub scription List open at Andre a and Beck A .lawioo’a .Mo»ic Stores, and at M.F Hail. Sm.le tickets. UNE DOLLAR each; to be had at the door mi the utkef the Concert only. F« r particulars sea protramma. M tdl Temple of wonders. Northeast corner of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets—Second Story. SIGNOR BLITZ'S NEW AND WONDERRTL DRAWING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENTS of MAGI CAL METAMORPHOSES. VkNTRItAHJtTBM* and toe Lf-AKNEP NARY BIRDS.at his NfeW HALL, EVERY EVENING curses the WFEK. eoa*B#aeina at 7 o’clock, tnd on WEDNESDAY aed SAT CRD AI 4FIEKNOONB V A Admuaioa 25 cent*. Children 13 cents# oC-lxa* WILL CLOSS IN A FEW DAJS. The Exhibition of DUSPELDORF PAINT INGS, at the ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS raelwdiil THE MARTYRDOM OF JOHN HUBS. Open daily, (rum 9 A. AL. till ( P. M., and 7 to 10 P. M. *dmimon2A cents. aA-tf ('J.EKMAXIJ ORCHESTRA.—P C BLIO * Rehearsal* exery fATURDAYat MCBICAL FUND HALL, at 3* o’clock FM. A package ofeiiht tickets, oue oolhr. Single tickete. Scents. at*.G- Andre’s, and Deck A Lawton's Masu Store*, in at the door. og-3f MILLINLKY GUGDB, fw MRS. M. s. BISUOP, of 1010 CHEST NUT Street, has uow opened a splendid acsori* meat of Faaluoaable MithuerT. _ _juC-lo 5v J.'UAMBERGER, No. 136 North MBkSECOND Street, is prepared to exhiht the moat joruplete stock of Millinery Goods, compneng Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Blonds, Lacea, Huchea. Velywta, \ud other Bonnet Material*, Also, a hxadseme assort ment uf Pat ent Bounats, to all of which he would in vite the attention of Merchants sad Milliner*. X B.—Goods daily received from Auenoo.acd sold at the lowest prices. 537-ta* 729. N E w 729. FLOWER & FEATHER STORE. 729 CHESTNUT STREET. Ju*t received per lato STEAMER,a splendid«as«rt oieut nf . UEAI. PBr'W.-,. BRIDAL WRFATHS. LKE.N'CIi FLOW BBS, t KATIIERS, a*n AIILLI.-.tRY GOODS. THOS.KENNEDY &BRO.. T 99 CHESTNUT ST.. AND 43 B.SECOND ST. oeZLJmI 1004 CHESTNUT STREET, AEOVS TENTH. 300 8. SECOND ST., Kt.o,r SPKCCE ST. Has now opened tbo largest and most bsantifol assert BONNET MATERIALS That con be found in tht oity* ALL COLORS. dUALITIES. AND FUCEB. UOODK CUT BIAS A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO MILLINERS. OcsLtf-if _ TOOTHING CHEAPER! NOTHING BET -11 TER** Having the very beat facilities, vs are dstermised t 9 furn.ah,at tiie LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, rho boat moat aeucnable rooda in BONNETS, trimmed or uutrimmad, KI3DON3, FLOVrERS RI’CHkS. Ac.. Ac. We haw i:ow a ap'eodid stock of WINTER BONNETS, m TiiriitT of find far# to ple&tt tEt hv*« w:r-v* w w.- ror<*t l-»»b'oa»Wd A s so <1 n.>t: cn:np>t*\*3ortjß«Dt of Childxan’t Straf and Fanrt Bor.ruti, Btv.tr*. Flit*. ttr. iteaunitil C!o‘H and Velvet Capa fur Kn\l) boyt LINCOLN, WOOD, H NICHOLB, 725 OHESTNI'T STREET.. NORTH PIDK. SAVING FUNDS. 4 MKRK'AN SAVING FfM(-C(»!PA ->'V'S BIIUIIN3S. K CO"*r cf WIMT ind FO* RTli Mre*'*— lffir.3 il tin till t :n ina e\an:n/. The oM inatiluUoa fc <# r yiij r u• J ifl /”<**’, on d »n.trd. vitßov* note*. fMKR»T FIVK IH* Ci>T- « jL'lsama paid tact oa can and a t c’daad TRUSTEE?.* Aliy. Whillcin. Pr?i. fraVi. \ .a* Prat. John 0 Farr. T. K. Hirr*? Gaor*a >n. *m» I.uuia A. God#? 1> •>». Ser«*ant, Alt*rt C. Rolart** Jao. P. Siruoas. Joaai li. H. Ridnd.e- 1. ’ uU*t q,0.. Trm'r, Wcj. SPRING GARDEN NAYING FtSB SO CIETY OF PH! £ A DELI J* IA. Office, Nv'.odl North THIRD Stmt (Ccceolidsnoa Bank FaiM’at.i CHARTERED By THE LEGISLATURE OFPBHJf -6k LYANIA. Pepor.tx received in cubic of One Dollar aed erwardt, anil repaid id Gold, without ooGoe. v.th FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST from the day of deport till witit drawn. A responsible and reliable Seriate Inrtitutioa Em k*ef been needed id the Northers part of the city, and * Tu Sprint Garden Banns* Fond Society ” vm chartered by Oio Lextelatureof Pennsylvania tosupplt this necesuty. The Man.\*er«. in or*aaisior and locator it. bare beta (overned whoiW by adeairo to accommodate the bum re** interest and went* of the verv Ur*e and saierpn unit population by which it t* surrounded. OFFICE OPEN DAILY, From*to IS o’clock: aUo, on Monday and Tfetndar from t tnul S o oloek in the evejiixr. Koaeni. f'raderiok KistL Stephen Smith, 3hn P. l.evji , Hon. H. K.Strctx, Dan el l nderaoTer* rroder.sk Stack*, Francis Hart, Joseph P.LeClere* John Keulir, Jr., Georre Knecbt, jaiuec 6. Priotia, Jacob iA-.'k. Joseph M. Crowell, Hon. Wa Mitfwtrd, Georse Woelpper, Geo, T. Thorn, ret., a KMr jAMK3 g Francis Hart, Secretarr. iaJMfif gYE AMD EAK, DEAFNESS. DB. VON MOSCIIZISKEB, OCILIST AID AIRIST. Dr. M. gives hn exclusive attention to the medical and lumcal trcat.uei t of the Eb E and ► Aft. of the loujeel stand.or removed both be medical and *ur» -cal operation* on the latect seiennfin onucirlec. Pr. M. would he neaced to receive mem ber* of the medical laculty »li<» wiah to witness his methot ol'ope ratine for the removal of Deafness, or any operation on tne KYKand E*R. *A R TIKI Cl A EVKSJ NS K RTED. Office jo4 South NIN TH Street, above Faroe*. Office hours from 9 JL M. to 1 P. M.. and from 4to S P. M. nMnuf Eye diseases. DR. C3MVN. OC I'Ll ST, lfl9 CHEST NTT Street. Hae iu*t returned from Europe alter aa cbeeceeof several years.donas which lime Ke bu paid especial attention to the treatment of Eje Diaeaae# at the better medical schools of Germany. France, and EnaUnd. , Ibe Doctor i« provided wilt* all the new**: and most improved instruments necesssrv to th# practice of hie nrofeMion; among olhere. be bee broorht with him from Berlin, Prussia. a most perfect tnst;au>ent for ex* aretniag tho oetie nerve and tbe interval membrane* of tkp SNKth* brat instnuhes t of tbe Usd ever brought to r7t«cU every morning till JO o’clock, and every eve ning (ram « to* 6 o’c toe k, (f n ndv ■ excepted.) .MONDAY, vvKDNEaDAV, and FRIDAY. -TrrenßtaM o’clock A.M. pr.QgMLX will take*’*%car* to giving FREE JJNSL’LTATIOaS TO THE POUR. rU-tf - PITCH. —300. bbU Hest Pitch, Wilming* toa-til* Mnvl*. ip Store and forcale by RO9TLKY* AFHBUBNfV. k 00. T\» USm*TH WHARVES. CUQAR-HODSE MOLASSES.—ISO bids.,
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