The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 23, 1859, Image 3

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--turned itfiyeaturday, •morning’a,.P/ , Mj, the,electri-
IKb jfolloe and fi&alarm tale*;
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tn a Tmblio mariner’fteifKregretat Mr.
d 1 to
' thdoh&ir.Dayid noting as secretary. ., t
V resolutions .were
adopt«dttnammoujlv; :
' . ; Whereas. We Juvva been again oalled upon to perrofm
the painful duty ofrecerdmg the death or one or<?nr
associates, Thom\» J. CSawde-sr j And wherens, in
conteraplsnas thirlastineesage td ourdepsjted friend,
we are reminded of the nnDertAinty.ofJiie. and the
jbsss e t ,?.^Ateed de «*o
*X*“ (?Ji; Th h °™i?ffii: death’ of out lato oorapatiion,
we recognise the inevitable' fate oT aU nien. end
the necessity of so deporting ourselves th ß t we mw
wfd»te«
bereavement, and trust.that , He who tempers the
wind to f the shorn iamb’.'-mar be a husband and father
That, a*amark of respeotto the detested,
we will attend the ftineratina body; and as being his
intimate friends And constant companions, we request
from the family permission. to. officiate as' pall-bearers,
and that a committee be appointed to sot as such, as a
filial marfcof respeot to hie memory. , •,
Resolved* That a copy of those resolutions be trans
mitted.to theitUmlr.
Stocks, &c.—The following
are the sales of read ealato, stocks. &0., made by
M. Thomas & Sons, at the Philadelphia Exchange,
yesterday,'at noon* and. id tho evening:
SOstares Fanners’ and Mechanics’ Bank, Canuien,
N. . / ......
1 share Point Breeze Park Association, 9120,
1 share Mercantile .Library Company, $9.
S shares Mercantile Library Company, 8840 each.
$2,230 .Williamsport and- Elmira ftatlroau chattel
mortgage sorto, 35 per cent, - ■
62,262 Williamsport and Elmira Railroad first mort
gage scrip, *0 per oent. ' , .
Neat residenoe, No. 54North Eleventh street,between
Filbert and Arch streets, 68000. ... ' „„ 0
Three-story briok store and dwelling, No, 1529 South
street, 61,700.
. Elegantresidonce, Bridgestreet, eastof Thirty-ninth,
Mantua, Twenty-ourth ward, $7,450.
Valuabletraot 281 acres,known as “Crane Swamp
Farm.” three miles west of Smyrna station, Kent co.,
y welling, Sergeant and Jaspar sts.,
$575. ---
Yearly grohnd rent ol 643, $325 , - , -
Lot of ground, Philip street, north of Diamond street,
lots of ground, Norris street, between West and
Gaul streets,- 8665.. ..... „, ...
Torse-story brick dwelling, No. 612 Spruce street, west
of Bixth street, 67,010. , .
Three-storv hriolr dwelling, CallowhtU street, be
tween Seventh and Marshall streots, $1,900.
Yearly ground rent of 6350,8875. -
Frame dwelling and lot. northwest corner of Fourth
and German streets, 81400. . .
Three-story brick dwoilmg, No.'Sll Powell street, be
tween Fifth and Sixth, arnfopr oeand Pine sts., 82,750.
Throo-story brick dwelling, No. 441 North Thirteenth
street, south of Buttonwood street, 81.G00.
New .York Block £xchaiige»»«Nov. 22.
SECOND BOARD.
10000 U States 59 ’74. ...Jo3sf
6UQQ Erie A Ist mtg.... PO
ZOOOChi&RI 8d5.... 92*
SOO Pacific Mail US.. 74)2
60, do., WO 75
CO do bls 75
' so do wo mi
225 (Jo .......... 76
60 do 75)*'
60 do W 0 75fe
800 NY Central...Wo fio*
2i Erie it'. 7*
150 dO Jfi
1(W Hudson Riv R,b3o 41«
]6O. d 0... ..41*
100 do ........bSO 41tt
W ' do 41#
TOE M A
Atttxs continue steady, ys
$6.12)4,and Fenrlsatss.23.
Flour—The market for State and western is dull,
but unchanced, with tales 8 000 bldsat $4.90<M.95 for sup.
State; §S.Jofln.jslor extrado; s4,P6«rfi.tts for
Postern; i55.15@5.30 for extra do; $8.36*15 oo lor extra
round-hoop Ohio. Southern F.our unchanged, with
■ales of 800 bids at $65006.70 for mixed to good, and
$6.75 ©750 for extra. Canada Flour quiet, wUhanles of
1,000 bbs at 55.1556.20 for extra.
Gbair,—wheat ia dull and drooping, with sales of
2,000 bus at $1 £0 for white Kentucky, and $1.46 for am
ber Westorn. Com is dull, with sales of 6,004 bus at 80®
830 for new* and 990 for new yellow. Kj ois firm at 68c.
Bader firm. with-sales 0f7,000-bus State at,B2aBJo.
Oats are firm at 40«440 for Southern, Pennsylvania, and
Jersey,and 46>4a480 for State, Canada, and Western.
rPKovtsioKs.—Pork is firmer; sales 600 bids at $1660
for mors,and $lOJj7 for prime. Beef is steady; sales
200 bbls at $4«M.25 for oountry prime, $536.25 for coun
try mess, $5310 for repacked Chicago, and $10.60011
for extra. Cut meats are dull and nominal. Lard is
dull, with, sales of 1M bbls at 10>£«Hy>£c. Butter and
Cheese are unchanged.
WnisxßT is heavy at 28c, with smalt sales.
60 Reading R. b6O 38&
'O2 Mich Centra) R.-.. 41
fiOGaleuaA CbiR....727f
100 d 0.... b6O 73
CO ■ 00 ,s3O 72K
600 Harlem ft Pref..... SO
100 do b 7 35 ,
60Panama K......510J37H
W do 137 H
2UO do --.137
60 do., BIOISGhJ
60 d 0,,.... 13<DS
£0 do S3OJ3CVJ
25 do 135,V
25 do 136
115 Chicago ARI 63tf
LRKETS.
rith small sales of Pots at
markets by Telegraph.
New Orlkand, November 22.—Cottoij luioyant; sales
10-diy of 11.600 bales at lIOIU4O for middlings,an a<i
vauceol'>»e.
Kales of three days 33,’00 bal»s.
Receipts *» 37,600 *‘
** of same time last yoar.. 69 ix»o “
“ ahead of last sear 90 500 “
at 7(t7?v. Mo-
Fork quiet at $l5 tor mess.
Freights on Cotton to Liverpool bid.
Sterling exchange per cent premium.
Exchange on New York (sight) per cont. prem.
Mobile. 'Nov. 22.—Cotton—sales to-day 7,000 bales
at loj^eHflfo tor middlings. Sales of three days 13.750
bales. Recoipts do. 4.600 bales. Exchange on London
Ss&V per eent premium.
CuablesTon, November 22.—Cotton declinedl*'o, with
sales of 4i7od bales. _
Toledo. November 22.—Flour-quiet at 66 25. ■ Wheat
quiet Ht Shipments 4,400 bbls Flour, 8 500
bushels Wheat. .
Detroit. November 22.—Flour at $4.75e5. Wheat
quiet.' Reeeipts3.3oU bbls Flour and 2.00 U bushels Wheat.
Shipments 2.300 bbls Flour nml 2,000 bushels Wheat.
ARRIVALS AT: TEE PRINCIPAL HOTELB.
sr ro lJ o’ciocKbiaT manr.
AWARD HOUSE—Ch.,tout at., below Ninth.
B Smith, San Francisco H S Evanß, W Chester
Gen B A Shaeffer. tan co Nfi Rutter, Pa
W A Shepard. NY Dr C H Smith. Ark'
J HBerret, Wash, DC WR Watson,Rooky Mt’s
HS Magtaw. Lancaster Pft Rick A la, Va
H S Putnam USA A L Trfrean A la, S C
Mies Ruronglon A sis, Moss H Pelafield, N Y
Euwßabson A la, Mass Miss N 5 ftabson, Moss
CbasG Barney. Va Mr Abred A la
G It Allison A la, Balt J D Carhart & la. N Y
RS Gray, NY Edw H House. N Y
BamlCampbflli, N Y A Anderson, Nashville
8 A'Whltney.N J - j Haldeiuan, Pa
R J Haldeman,.Harrisburg O G Wilson, New Haven
Sr W 8 Denneson, Chicago Kdwp Cutter, Chicago
issftedßeld.NY G Chapman A wf, N Y
Mils Chapman, NY Enrol Haas A la. NY
GH*aokett, NY' WmJPeok.NY
AJCurtfls.NY - MrsPßaidy,Danville
Mrs'Greene ugh, Sunbury Mr Smith, Fa
GSKautfawn A la, Pa " Marcus Joins, Memphis
John: Hoi mas. Pittsburg - T~D firosr* A fa. NY, - '
8 R Brick, Jr Ala. Staton IJ h Maryo A la, va
W Firmtone,Easton Sami Small, York, Pa
H M McC.e)land,-York, Pa Jamas >v Kerr, York, Pa
W W Wright, Springs Page TGale
G B Waldrldie.N Y PU Jones. Boston
AG Allen, Wash.DC . W Wall, Wash, D O
llr Cunningham A lai B’u Miss Cunningham As, B’
MrDymanTNY- ■ • WC Ingram,NY
Mr Harvey,Wash,DC JasPOliver,NY
W Orotfielo. Jr. Liverpool Jas T Close, Alex, Va
Jas Pattee,'C w '
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut Bt, above Fifth.
Wm KFostar, PWU , 8 Chaw. N Y
H F'neoyi Bait ' G G Winslow. Balt
C Prentiß. l>6t J Maynard. Wash
T C Mann. Wash H P bwitzer A la, N 0
Mils Pemberton, NO J LCorvitt*>» N 0
Seo Culverton, Mo • S J Btok«s, N Y '
r Robinson & 2 la, Va - Tbos J Keating, Md
JF Poston, Md S E Sulhvaq* Md
Mac ter W Peters. Md .• K Wood, Pa
Coos Cummin**, N-Y 3 W Ptaodreiu Sc la, V Y
W H Johnson, Mass A W Kelly. Richmond
WH Gable, Lancaster GW While, Bubton
M E Watson, Boston Jos Lens. Pa
Mr* McClelland & oh, Pa Wm Hager, Jr, N \
J B McOrJary. P» Goo Parker, N Y
James Smith, N Y K A Packer, NY
Wm Brewster. Wisconsin J W Brown, N Y
C 0 Jessup. Newark, NJ R Y Hutchings. N Y
M R Nichols, Potteviile J Rutter, W Chester
James E Blaok, Dei Joseph E Lightner
Wm Lilly, NY Dr GW Kemper, Va
Miss Annie Strayer. Va Miss Clara Strayer. Va
M E Dunlap Sc la, Bait J F Hughes Sc aau, Ba It
J&tnes D Stewart, Balt H E Corning, Va
T L Massenburg, Savannah
JONES’HOTEL* Chestnut street, above BixUi.
f Diver, Belt ' ‘ C VClfckner, N Y
K Giines, Balt . J Condon Jr, Aid
John, P Thomas, Va- J Lindsay Sc la, Salem. N J
Mr Stoat, Pa < Jos Transoent, N J
H Hibler, Md H Davis. NJ •
w HJfoopcr, Utah Miss Hooper, Galena
Mrs HB Sawyer A e.j)C Geo A Sawyer, Wash, D C
W Blount, Alev, Va J) W Clapp, Alex. Va
L D Tompkins, NJ H M Vanderbilt St la, N Y
WmK Ross, Delaware H Snowdon, Balt
MissLSawyer,Wash,DC BB Proctor,N Y
MERCHANTS* HOTEL—Fourth Btreet. below Aroh.
JD Jones, Pittsburg • J B Daltman, Mißou
|) A Mjlle;, Milton T W Bali. N Y
H H piokingbU, Brooklyn M Cojnminij, Va
E Thomas & la, Md WH Johnston, Pittsburg
JE Huhy*McKeesport - Capt WDuashee,Pa
p Treharu, M Chunk, Fa ff L Foster, N Y
M Gutirian. B**lt JE ChambeMin. Phila
A A Browo, Cooperslown JJ McKinley, Harrisburg
B R Sheridan, Brooklyn W J Willis. N Y
i Sterrett,Lewistown,Pa
'FRANKLIN-HOUSE—Chestnut st,, above Third.
MS Wilson. Newark A J Yatos it la, NY
J Frankel/Phlla R L Allen. Pittsburg
J Tumer. Port Carbon, Fa RevH'B Barton, IS J
T T Crane, NY A P Nash, Boston
8 8 Crocker, Maas G Wostingham, N Y
H B Degrow,NY Jno T Grey, Newark,NJ
STATES, UJtfON HOTEL-Market et, above Sixth.
Samuel Rinser, Pa . . Mr Brady. MtJoy, Pa
George Dickson. N J I Lappor St tori. Pa
F H Hall k la* Lancaster G Graeff, Lancaster
JH Jenkins, Pa A C Thomson, Phila
G W Parsons, Harrisburg 0 L Gorhring, Ailegh’y
HHmney, Middletown i
MOUNT VERNON ab. Arch
J'flTa’ylQr. Cttefcte# Pa * " -Jno WTiio»np*on f « Y
W 8 Long & ia*BeißtesviUe B LPatrfdc.Pa
fcafis Wbij»ale,N Y WMoEvren, Phila «
.MERCHANTS’ st.ab. o*Uowb»U.
A Enfler. Lebanon oo J Cease. Luzerno co
G.pease, Jr, Luzerne oo S Bteokel, Buck* oo
J W JPrugh, White Horse
F Johnston, M Chunk H Bonder, Bucks co
job T Laaior. Sohatferstu John Bde ling, Etethtehem
LFBecke], Bethlehem - S Meltsler, Bethlehem
HQHqulg,Oentrevillc RGreenUoe, Centreville
ThetfMigtieUAfam. Pa T Fmnkenfiekli r*
Yf F Roepper, Bet.ilehem I Ulnicn, Witli&mipoit:
BARLEY SHEAF JIOTEL-Seoond ,|t.. below Vine,
J.WNewbold,Bucks co.Pa J N Stokes & sißter, P&
John Titus, Phila C C Murray, N J
C H Sncemakor, Pa Edwin Jones. Va. '
James Jones, Va Joseph Hill, Germantown
John Codwalmder. F Chase 8 H Tanner. Lard Alley
. John Batch, Hartsvllle C J Shade, pojlestown -
James'BUm, Doylestown John S Paul, Books oo
John folk,' H Quirk, N i -
P.L rlcWering,Pa ,BWSimpson.'Fft -
Chos B Ely, Pa 110 Case, New Hope
R BNewboid. Pa * Owen Moos, Pa
Jesse Moon, Pa K Atkinson. Pa
Soml Sutton* Pa • David McNair, Pa
H Carr. Pa Darm Jarrett, Hatboro
James Horner, Pa SuUpq> Pa
A B i-mwshors.'PA - iUflmvr3*^rpboii, York co
Yerkers; Hatbcro Wm Uav.koo,'Cheltenham
Michael QrddV* Sucks do Smith Buokman. Newtown
W G’Watto.n; Pa * , Hyphen Betts, Jr, Pa
4 P joozer; Lnmbertvine
S6lh Ely, Bucks co Jno M Rich-Bucks do
MprrkJarreit Bucks Ab 6 l Jarrett, Bucks co
, Riop, Bupk» co , QB V Mason, Doylestown
COMMERCIAL HOTEL-Eutb gt.* above Chestnut
JDeype, wept Chester ■ HMftlfn. Chester co
A Buntißg, Linwpod» Pa A Lyong. Md
if'Me.taroo, Pa mSfc» r C ° ■'
Geo w Prioe, CoStesviile , A Gnldin, Pottstown
W Foy, Chester 00, Pa, . AOM Prevort, Trenton
W wollerton, west Chest R Hodgson, New London
NATiONAL st„ above Third.
B Eisenhuth, Schuylkill oo FL Shuman, Pa
J Beybert, Berks co, Pa ; Tbos MoKep, Clmtonvine
W Coleman, Ala Jno Miohael, Franklin co
A Keif, Dauphin co . At Kunkal, Lancaster co-..,
Chaa R Heist* Allontown ,Geo^Potter, Potter co, Pa
aafiSn'n
Sami £ Kramer, Erie, Pa Clirs 8 Davidson, Ohio
A 8 Cadwajjftder, D Yf l^.Laqoßsterco
J
JBSMpn«n«on f *•- ’ JM Wilson,Easton
IBStees.PJjim - - TJPassmore, pel
3 SWiih&WB, oh69tar po J 8 Harris „ „
W Torner.Blairsyjlle; -ERondmann. Lancaster
/THE. UNION roh ((treat, above Third,
?Z Btrawbridje; Piiiln. R 8 ghinfor, Allentown '
Osni.Eitatod, Pft: 1 Geo Bvraaney j Uasltm, P»
L j Brown. Fitchburg.NTaas C Pleasants, Bunmiry, p*
- BF Luthbangh Sc U« Pi T;‘ MrsLu»hbaagh,Md
> ' WZaneiSouth Easton .NS Byrain,lndianapolis ;
PBDavii,NorrUtown Yf BShaffer, Pimbure
t.v ' BLACK BEAR HOTELv-Thlfd kt.. sboyo CaUswhiU,
’ - JM.Hom, Lelllghoo '• Alloclt.Allantowu
J Ml lit awn . -/KHllahainer, Lebanon
J Babb»Bennebu«'. olHsroer, J.nkin.town ,
W HaToorjPentubnrs r Mile, Chamber. Pa
B Jamaa, Cooper,bur; B Ftp, Copporabut*
■niWHSlllhiri i I ,<•- TW'MpiWi,®./ .
weflSey.Biick.og < rranlfßonila.SjuUiami'n;
j®jH6:«i,Sotitllkml)ton W.f BinWar,Pa -
ISnyerdDirtrJft.;:. w s|(«S«r>uw<!>n* i ' " "
, Cl*a«»^Vh|»* Y»U.y:; tJßeiberu#*,P»:., vt.v
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’ MARINE INTELLIGENCE,
SEE FOURTH PAGE.
' ' ARRIVED -
- /<Schr B L Berry. Hams. 15 days from Jacksonville,
•With lumber to Uaskilt A Galvm.
’ Sohr Pearl, Chase, 8 days from Gloucester, Mass, with
mdse to Crowell A Collins. _
• Schr Geo J Jones, Crowell. 8 days from Boston, with
mdse to Crowell A Collins.
-- SchrAl.A McNeill, Hand, 6 days from Boston, in bal
last to Pottit, Martin A Co. i
.'Sohr Geo W Krebs, Emerson,3 day* from Baltimore,
with wheat to Thos Richardson « Co.
Bohr Young Amerioa, Tull, 1 daytrom Port Deposit,
with wheat to Jas L JJewiey A Co.
CLEARED.
U 8 Mail steamship. Keystone State, Marahiuan.
.Charleston, A Heron, Jr.
.. Bohr Mountain Avenue, Greenfield, Boßtou, Twells
A Co.
' Sohr Globe, Amos, Providenoe, Tiverton Co&l Co.
Btr H L Gaw, Iler* Baltimore,A Groves, Jr.
BY TKLBO2APU TO THE FSBBB.
' fiftw VoRKt Nov. 23.
Below, lmg Emily, from Tork. Nov^i®
Arrived, brigs Ringgold, from Aux Cares; Rolu*, irom
Gonaives. „ „ ..
Baltimobs, Nov 22.
Brig Neander, before reported ashore at Quarantine ,
came oil - uninjured.
Hampton Roads, Nov 22.
Arrived, brig Pilot Fish, Irom Turk^lsland.
’ Nkw Otti.BA.NS, Nov 22.
Arrived, ships A H Stephens and Asia, irom Liver
pool; also four .British ships^
memoranda. „ „ ,
Steamship Boston, Sellew, hence, at New \ork yos
teswam«hipCitrof New York, Boggs, cleared at Bos
ton 21st iust. lor Philadelphia. , ,
Bteumslup Aula, Lott, oieared at New i ork yoatorday
for Liverpool.
Ship Stepuen Baldwin, Flagg, for New Orleans, old
at Boston 21st ult.
Ship Western Ocean, Gwillam, from Caloutta, at Lon
don Ist lust.
Ship Therese, Wallaoe, for Calcutta, sailod from San
Fraqeisco 28th ult.
Ship Ooean Telegraph, Little, for San Francisco,
cleared atNew York yesterday.
Ship Martha, Rtoii, cleared at New York yesterday
for Melbourne.
Ship Waba h, Farrington, from Bordeaux, arrived at
New York yesterday.
Ship Herald, Crowell, arrived at Mobile 17th inst.
Bark Amy, Hammond, oieared at Bostou 21st inst. for
Philadelphia.
Brig Torrent, Montgomery, hence, arrived at Boston
21st met.
Brig Martha Wushmeton, Anderson,hence for Salem,
sailod from Holmes* Hole 20th inst. Also sailed, brig
Samuel Welsh.
Brig Bunuah, Obey, for Philadelphia, cleared at Ca
lais 9th inst. .. ~, _
Brig Orison Adams, York, for Philadelphia, sailed from
New Bedford 21st inst. . .
Brig Sarah Elisabeth, Raynos, hence* arrived at Ca
lais 9th inst. , . .
Schr J H Cator,Catlin, honco, arrived at Richmond
Bcbr War Steed, Hulse, cleared at Boston 2lst inst. for
Nickerson, cleared at Halifax 17th inst.
CiiiHtli, Smith. Hum Philadelphia, and W H
Rowe. Wiggin, from Delaware City, arrived at New
Betllord 21st mat. ~ , . _ . . . .
Schr W H Turner, Leon, honoe for Boston, arrived at
Now York yestorday.
Propeller Novelty, 8011, oieared at New York yester
day for Philadelphia.
HOLMES’ HOLE. Nov 13—Ar, echis Mary J Hoyt,
Hamilton, Camden, Ni.for Boston; Ocean Ranger, Tib
betts, and John AloAdain, Gilcnrist, Piulndelphiafordo;
Neptune, Magee, do for Lynn. _
Bailed, sclirs Rosanuah Rose, Saratoga, Odd Follow,
and A J Horton. „ „ „
20th—Ar, brigs Gen Boyd. Gray, and Tangier, Pendle
ton, Philadelphia for Boston. __ „ , ,
Bailed, sclirs Golden Gate, John W Dodge, Mary J
Iloyt, and Neptune. , .
21»t—Ar, sclirs Alary Ann Magee. Mitgeq ; Washing
ton, DC, fordo; J B Austin, Davis, Woodrud Sima.Ala
son and J C Brooks, GraUatn, Philadelphia lor do.
In port at IDA M, wind WNE,tha above arrivals of
to day, and bngß Irene, Gen Boyd,Tangier, and daiuuol
French; schrs Alice Lea, John McAdatn, Elizabeth, Pa
vilion, Mary Wise, and Flyaway.
SPECIAL, NOTICES.
Notice to Consumptives.
' DR. SCHENCIC will he absent from the city until
SATURDAY, the 23th. n23-3t*
Elegant Fall and Winter Clothing—
at Robert 11. Adams', southeast comer of Seventh and
Market streets— Dress and Frook Coats of the best
quality; Business Coats, Promenade Coats, and Riding
Coats, in alt the latest styles, and a slock of Ovorcoats
that cannot be surpassed in variety, style, or quality.
A full and complete stook of Block and Fancy Cassi
mere Pants, of the best and choicest fabrics, and a su
perb stock of Bilk. Velvet, Cashmere, Cloth
Batm, and Cassimere Vests, all cut, made, and trammed
equal to customor work, expressly for retail sales, and
will be said at the most reasonable prices.
nO-srawitlk-tojal
Fon tjib Mother's Sake.—A young man
who had left his homo, in Maine, ruddy and vigor
ous, was seized with the yellow fever in Now
Orleans, and though nursed with devoted oaro
by friendly strangers, he died. When the coffin was
being closed, “Btop,” said an agod woman who was
prosent, “ Let me kiss him for lira mother.”
l’ho Poetry and Music of the above is one of the
most touching ami affecting compositions over before
produced. Published only by J. MARSH, 1102 CJIbST
NUT Street, Philadelphia. Price 25 cents. n2l-6t
To Cabinet Makers and Upholsterers—A
fall line of Reps, Damasks, Plushes, Japanese Cloths,
Lastinpa, Tufta, 4c0., wholesale or retail, 719 CHEST*
RUT Street.
nZMuths 3t
W. H. CARRYL & BRO.
Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines.
“Philadelphia Office. CSS CHESTNUT Street.
Merchants' orders filled at the SAME DISCOUNT as
by the Company.
Brandi offices m Trenton, New Jersey* and Easton
and Westohester, Pa. *el4-4m
The Prices op
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES
luvsl sihr!! kbdocbd!!! e3l-3m
Qrotbb & Baker’s
CZLXBBA.TSD Noibblbss Family Bbwih*-Machihbs
AT EBDtJCBD PRICKS,
730 CHESTNUT STREET,
. PHILADELPHIA.
Baviko Fond—National Sapktt Tbost
OoicrAnY,—Oliartered toy lhA State 01 Pennsylvania, '
1. Money is received every day, and in any amount,
arge or email.
3. FIVE PElt GENT, interest la paid for money from
the day it ia put in.
3. The money is alwaya paid back in GOLD whenever
it ia called for, and without notice.
4. Money is roceived from Eztcutort, Administrators,
Guardians , and other Trustees, in large or smalt sums,
to remain along or short period.
0. Tho money rooelved from Depositors is invested in
Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Renta, and other first
olass B e °arities.
6. Office open every day—WALNUT Street, southwest
oerner Third street, Philadelphia. s > ftpll
Thb jlloox and Gibbs Sewino Ma
cm»l. 71S CHESTNUT Straet. Philadelphia. ooSl-tf
Hoofland's German Kittbrs will posi
lively oure Dyspepsia. l,iror Complaint, Nervous De
bility, Ac., Ao. HOOFLAND’S BALSAMICCOKOIAL
will positively oure Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough
&o.» Ao.
Prepared by Dr. 0. M. JACKBON St CO., 418 AROH
Street, and for sale by Druggists and dealers generally
Prioe 76 oents per bottle, se24*tf
Srambn s Saving Fund —Northwest
Corner Second and Walnut Streets.—Deposits re*
oeived in small and largo amounts, from ollolassesof
the oomraumty, and allows interest at the rate of five per
.oont per annum.
Money may be drawn by oheoks without loss of in
terest
Office open daily, fromS until 8 o’clook, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 9 in the evsnlng. President,
FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary, OHAP
M. MORRIS.
A Charming Article for tiie Toilet.—
Pur Indy whose may incline to fall o(T, or
become harsh and dry, have. only to use JULES
HAUEL’B EAU LVSTRALE HAIR RENOVATOR,
which will permanently arrest its further deony, give it
a healthy tone, render it beautifully soft and glossy,
jnoline it to ourl, and impart to it the sweetest odor.
Sold by all Druggists, and by JULES HAUEL St CO.,
No. 701 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. n2l-CU)ItW
Onb Prioe Clothing op the Latest
Styles, made in the best mAnner, expressly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prices marked in
Plain Figures. All goods mode to order warranted satis
factory. Our ONE-PRICE System is strictly adhered
to, os we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing.
All are thereby treated alike. JONES Sc CO.,
•eB-tf <O4 M ARKET Street
Salamander Pibe-Pbooe Sapbs.—A very
lorgdassortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at reason
able prices, No. 904 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
a 023 tf EVANS fc WATSON
Harris’ Boudoir Sewing Machine.
IMPROVED DOUBLE-THREAD.
FIRST PREMIUM AT EVERY FAIR.
028*3m Phila, Office, 720 AROH St. Agents wanted.
Gas-Lamp DbpotASimh and- Anon.
MARRIED.
.J2 EHAyKN—THOMPSON.—On the 9th instant, by
tnp Rev. h ranklm Moore, Mr. Samuel W. Do Haven to
- Miss Emma Thompson, daughtor of Jos. it. Thompson.
Esaj. nil of this city. *
CROCK—DRUM.—On the 17th instant, by Rev. John
J. Murray, Mr. George Crock to Miss Cathariue Drum,
/ the22d instant. Samuel Rtevenson,
{of the firm of Stevonßon & Bowen,) in the 03d year of
his age
His male friend* are invited to attend his funeral
from his late residence, 1631 Green street, on Friday
afternoon at 2 o'ofoofc. without further notice. [Wash
jngton and Pfttehnre (Pa.) papers please copy.] **
KESSLER.-SucWenly, on the. 2M instant, Bamuel
Kessler, aged 62 years. [Due notice will be given of the
funeralj *
BLACK.—On the 21st instant, Adam Black, in the
d7lh year of Ins age.
Funeral from his late residence. No. 1935 Wood
Ste Pt. this (Wednesday) morning, atWn’ciock. •
STINSON.—Ou the 20th instant, Hugh Stinson, in
th* 60th year of hin age.
Funernl from his late residence, Germantown road,
bark 0f474. this (Wednesday) afternoon, ntlo’clock.
HEIBLER,-r-On the SQth instant, Alfred C., son of
John and Mary Heisler, aged 17 years, 4 months, and 19
mi\s,
Funeral from the residence of his parents. No. 921
North Seventhstroet,this (Wednesday)morning, at 9
oclook
ROBERTS.—On the 21it instant, Isabella, wife of
CJmrles C. Roberts, in the 25th year of her age. ,
Funeral <rom the residence of her husband, No. 314
® Dn r W^ r &v* l hl*< w ednesdav) afternoon, at 2 o’clock.
On tho 20th instant, Bernard Bradley,
a»ed 74 years.
Funeral from M*lnta residence, Roach street, below
HyU , s«li bl^(V ;, ed "?* J 'iy»n.o r DinK, at Bii o\jl«ok*.* t
MORRIB.—On the 2oth instant, Florence Allain, only
oliild of Evan and Mary Morns, -aged 2 years and 9
months..
of tho fcmlhr are respectfully invited to
atteml herfunerol, from the residence of tier parents,
No. lit) North Seventeenth street, this (Wednesday)
1,1 o-r &fnT R MW°&’ without further notice. *
DriNCHMAN.-On the 20th instant. Mrs. Rachel
ffidear of'her %°^ ihe At ° fteper Stlnc hman, in the
Funeral frnmjfer late yesidence. 1017JIanover street*
alwve Queen, (late Kensington,) on Thursday after
noon, between the hours of 2 and S o’clock. *
YARDLEY.—Dn the 20tb instant. Edwin, son of John
S. ana Caroline Yardley, in the 23d year of his age.
Funeral from the residence of his parents, 1427
Girard avenno.thisi Wednesday) morning, at 10 o’clock.
SNYDER.—On the2oth instant, George Snyder, aged
Funernl from the residence of George Blake, comer
orßrond and Fitzwater streets, this (Wednesday)
morning, at 10 O'olook, , .. *
BJRNkY.—On the Jlst instant, Mary Jane, wife of
Charles Birney, in the 20th year of her age.
Funeral from the residence, No, 2222 Shamokin
street, west of Twenty-second, above Callowhili, this
(Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o’olook. *
Black and pubpljs valencias,
mi cents. „
Black and Purple Velvet Poplins. ..
• •• Camilla Cloths, 87>i cents. *
* , '* DressBilki, .
!! and White Lupin's Mnustielmea, 87>a cents,
. - *’ •* Imporied De Lames, 15 oents.
“ yelver Poplins and Velour Bops.
* Lnpift^’a Cashmeres and Merinooß.
.!• SftrQdeChineaandTamises.
Cashmeres and Bombazines.
, V - Thibet and Bay State Long Shawls, Jco,
Just received by -
• 1 ' BESSON St SON. Mourning Store,
*|o6Chestnutsueet,
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, IBs§.
UNION.~~CAN THE AMERICAN UN LON
LL? bo Perpetuated? If bo.'by what means?—This
suufeet will l>e considered by Rev. JOHN CHAMBERS,
TO-MORROW MORNING, Nov. S4th. Churoh, Broad
and Sansom streets. _. *
Bervioe at 10)4 o’olook. u
rr?=“ REV. H. GRATTAN GUINNESS
ILf will preach EVERY NIGHT this week, (Satur
day excepted.) in the Churoh Broad and Sansom streets,
[Rev. John Chambers’.) On Friday the sermon will be
for Youug men only. nj{3 " st
rrj* NOON-PAY PRAYER MEETING. SAN
IL? SOM-ST. CHURCH, 12t0.l o’clook-To-day
beiug the second Anniversary of this meeting, a cordial
invitation is given to all who can,to unite with ns at tho
noon*day hour, in solemn praise aud prayer to the Most
High. R*
THANKSGIVING SERVICE IN Till!
ILj GREEN-BT. M. E CHURCH.-An appropriate
sermon by Rev. W. ROBINSON, at JOJj o’olook A. M.
The oolleotion to be lifted will bo to aid the Bedl'ord
stroCt Mission. n23-2t*
SPIItIT U AL ISM THOS. GALES
IL? FORSTER, of JlHnois. one of the most forcible
anu eloquent ai'enkers of the present age. will leoture
at CONCERT HALL, on MONDAY EVENING, the
28th inst.. at 8 o’clook. “On the Philosopny of Spirit
Communion. V Tickets, )0 cents; for salo at M.
Barrv’s, Fourth and Chestnut streets; at 8. E. comer of
Twelfth and Race, anti 510 Aroh street. n2B-fit*
ry~s= M WENDELL PHILLIPS, ESQ., WILL
If ? deliver Ins celahrnfmi oration on “ Toussaint
L’Ouvorture,” at NATIONAL HAL'. MARKET
Street, above Twelfth,on MONDAY EVENING, No
vember 23th, at 8 o’clock. This will positively be the
last opportunity to hoar this gifted omtor during the
present season. Tickets 25 cents. For salo at tho
Principal Bookstoros and at the door. n2L4t*
rfr* POST OFFICE. PHILADELPHIA, NO-
U? VKMBER 22<1, lßs?.—On Thanksgiving Da>.
THURSDAY. 21th inst.. this oflioo will beopen for the
transaction of business from 7 until 9 o'clook A. M., and
from l)a until 3 o’clock P. M. Tho Carriers will make
the morning delivery ns usual, but none in the after
noon. N. it. BROWNE,
r2L2t Postmaster.
(Vs 3 *NOTICE,—CALLAWAY MINING AND
1 L_3 MANUFACTURING COMPANY.-A spocia
meeting ot tho Bondholders ni the above Company will
beheld THIB (Wednesday) AFTERNOON. 23d inst..
at 4 o’olock, »t ROOMe Nos. 25 and 2fi, WASHING
TON BUILDING, Smith Third street, above Spruce. A
general attendance is requested, as tho position of the
Company’s alliiirs renders it imperative that some im
mediate action should bo taken by those concerned, to
protect their interests, It*
ry-jr* INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS AND BUILD-
UsJJ ING Association of Philadelphia..—A speoial
moetingofthe Stockholders will bo held at M. W. Bald
win & Co's Locomotive Works, fipO North BROAD St.,
on THlStWednesday) EVENING, at7>£ o’olock. Elec
tion for officers. JAMES 0. SCOTT.
U* Sooretary.
CHILDREN’S FAIR.—THE CHILDREN
ULS connected with the Snnday-solmol of the Church
ofpt. Matthias will hold a FAIR for the sale of usofui
and fAtmy nr tides .at tho Hull of the SPRING GARDEN
INSTITUTE, N. E. corner of Broad and Spring Garden
streets, on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY
of tins week. no fit*
WESTERN PROVIDENT SOCIETY
'LS AND CHILDREN’S HOME.-Tno Mapaicers of
this Booiety |ake tins mothod of informing their frionds
and the public, that their new lIOM Eis completed, nnd
will be opened for visiters on THANKSGIVING DAY.
A Committee will be in attendance to receive donations
—furniture, (either old or new.) olothin*, food, or monoy.
The Managers nro very anxious to have their Institu
tion furnished as soon as possible, so that they may move
the children to it; also, to be rend? for the poor women
who come bore to work dunne the wintor months.
The lIOMK is in LOGAN, (or Forty-first street,)
abovo Market street. West Philadelphia. The Market
street cars pass the door every threo minutes.
The Manners will be slid to send for anv articles, if
lotificd through tho Post Office. Address
Mrs. F. BACON, President,
West Philadelphia.
n22-3t*
Miss E. P, EAKIN, Secretary
rr-jgr* IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE USAGE
; of former yoars, a Union Prayer Meeting will be
held on THANKSGIVING DAY. Nov. 21th, atSo’clock
P. M., in the UNION M. E. CHURCH, Fourth street.
beIGW Arch, at which Christians of all denominations
are invited to bo present.
Rev. John Chambers, Independent Church.
Rev, Chao. D. Cooper. Plot. Episcopal Churoh.
Rev. J. H. Cuthiiert, Baptist Church,
Rev. Wm. J. R. Taylor, Dutoh Reformed Church.
Rev. C, P. Kranth. D. D., Lutheran Church.
Rev. J, 11. A Bomberger, D. D., German Reformed
Churoh.
Rev. John McDowell, D. D., Presbyterian Churoh,
(0.8.)
Rev. John Patten, Presbyterian Church, (N. 8.)
Rov. D. W. Bartmo. M. b. Churoh.
Rev. G. D. Cnrrow
E. Church.
Rev.'ALFRED COOKMANJ Committee
EDMUND J YARD. ? of
THOMAS T. MASON. y Arrangements.
Philadelphia, Nov. 21.1559. n22-3t*
PROFESSOR. COPPEK’S FOURTH
'k_? Lecture, at the HANDEL and HAYDN HALL,
on the 26th inst., after Thanksgiving. Subject—“ Henrik
Hudson and NewNotherlands.” Tickets, for a lady and
gentleman to the whole course, $1.76; single tickets. 25
cents; for a gentleman and two ladies, 60 cents. n 22 3t*
JOHN G. SAXE. ESQ.,
\3 Will read h’s Humorous and
DESCRIPTIVE POEM,
“YANKEE LAND.”
FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER *5,18W.
CONCERT HALL.
Tickets, 25 cents. n2l-6t*
Q LFXTOR,!S AS
.Prof. O. MITCHELL, the eminent Astronomer and
gifted Orator, will deliver the following Course of Lec
tures in the MusioM blind Hall, under the auspices of
tho Young Mon’s Christian Association:
Tuesday, Nov. 16th—The Structure and Forpetuityof
the Planetary System.
Tuesday, Nov.22d—The Motions and Revolutionsof
the Comets.
Saturday, Nov. 26th—The Number, Distance and
Magnitude of tho objects comprising the Galaxy.
Tuesday, Nov. 29th—The Motions and Revolutions of
the Fixed Stars, and the Translation of the Suns and
Solar Systems through space.
fiokets for tho course, one dollar.
Tickets for the course, admitting a gentleman and
two ladies, two dollars.
Tickets for a single lecture, fiftv cents. Can be had
at the principal bookstores, and tno rooms of tlie Young
Men's Christian Association, No. 1009 and 1011 Chcst
nut street. nol-tf
PEOPLE’S LITERARY INSTITUTE.—
'J^ TI The sixth Lecture of the course will be delivered
onTIiURBDAY EVENING, Nov. 2fth,at CONCERT
HALL, by BAYARD TAYLOR, Esq, Subject— ** Alex
ander Von Humboldt.” Lecturo ?« to 8.
rickets Admitting one, 25 cents.
Tickets admitting gentleman and two ladies, £0 cents.
n)9-6t
rv-s=* UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
k3 Department of Mines. Arts, and Manufactures—
Course of J 869-1850.— The course of l.octitros in tins De
partment will commence on MONDAY, November tint.
1850. and will be continued as follows:
MECHANICS AND CHEMISTRY.—Prof. John F.
Frazer. Mondav and Thorsdar at 4 P, M.
GKOI’.OG Y fifiNERALOGY.-I'rof. Charloi D.
Trego. Tuesday and Friday at 4 P. M.
CIVIL ENGINEERING—CONSTRUCTION.—Prof.
Fainnan Rogers, Monday and Thursday at 5 P. M.
APPLIED
E. Otis Kendall. Friday at 6 P. M.
MINING.—Prof. J. Peter Losloy, Tuesday at fi P. M.
A course of Mathematics may be* lollowed by those
who dowre to do so, under the direction of tho Professor
‘The courses may beattended eltKer singly or tosothor.
1 he Lectures will bo continued until the ond of March.
For Tickets npplr to Frederick Dick, Janitor, at the
University—North Building. And for Information re
specting tho studios, to FAIRMAN ROGERS,
Dean of the Faculty,
302 West Rittenhouae Square.
rrS=“ lIKNRY GILES WOULD HESPEUT
k-3 FULLY announce to the citizens ofFhtladelphla
that, bv special request, bo will deliver a Lecture on
** Charlotto Hronto. and the Bmnle Family," in CON
CERT HALL, on WEDNESDA Y 'EVENING, tile'93d
met* Tickets, 95 oentg. to oammenoe at euht
ocloofc nIS-fit
THE MARTYRDOM OF HUSS,
[L I AT THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS.
>vILL POSITIVELY CLOSE ON SATURDAY, aitli
»»»t. nH-tr
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own rooms, or at tho residence of pupils, and, as her
main object is to benefit her;sex by imparting suoh
knnwlodgo in regard to the laws of health, and tho
duties they owe to thomaolvo* and their children, as her
experience has taught her they stand most in noed of,
he terms will he very reasonable, and will be made
known on a personal interview with those who may
auswerthis advertisement. Address “Improvement/’
at the office ot this paper. u)5-9t*
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PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES:
Thomas Rohins, John Welsh,
Mordeoai L Dawson, George H. Stuart,
Leorgo M. Stroud, E. ts. Wliclon,
John II JW>ors, J. Fisher Lenming,
Joseph Patterson, William C. Ludwig.
John M. Atwood, Arthur ... Collin,
Thninaoll Powers, George W. Toland.
William McKee, Tho«. Wattson. nM-Iy‘
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W . W. KNIGHT’S,
600 ARCH STREET.
The newest and most beautiful styles always on hand
very suitable present* for the approaching holiday*.
Just received a lot of
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GUARANTIED TO FIT .
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(NOW) NOS. 3 AND T NORTH SIXTH STREET,
have now a very superior assortment of Shirts, Under
olnthing, Gloves, Hosiery, etc.
Special attention given to
GENTLEMEN’S WRAPPERS,
of whioh a Hoe assortment is constantly kept on hand.
olu-Smif
T W. SCOTT—Into of the firm of Win
fj * te l f,rA Seott-GENTLEMEN’S FURNISII
ING STOtjj olld R]IIHT MANUFACTORY, 8M
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Philadelphia.
J.W.S. would rcspeotfully cull the attention of hi*
former patrons and friend* to hin new store, and i* pie
pared to fill ordora for HHIRTS at «hort notice. A
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fine Shirts aud Collars. iy2l-ly
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j tX,’ b've now at their warorooms
St J9 ut * a vory highly flnlMif*d
ROSLWOOD i lANO, with all the inodorn improve
ment*, double round corners, Louis X IV stylo, nearly
new, warranted, winch they are authorized to snlUt n
great sacrifice. Persona who may desire to obtain a
first-class Piano, at a bargain, should not fail to call.
n23-2t
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st M. J. FRANKLIN’S, Optician*
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Street. Kpoonrt dnnr above Front. \ n]9
j~^AKUM. —A largo stock of tho best
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6SUGAR-lIOUSE MOLASSES.—ISO hhds
tierces,!and barrels, for sale by
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M GIFT-BOOK KBTABLIBHMKNT.
No. 459 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia.
nlO-tf Two doors below Fifth, on the upper side.
TAR. —Just received, a largo invoice ot
Tar, in superior order and large barrels, nnd for
iIETAtt DIIY GOODS.
QREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.
JOHN KIEHL & SON
Have niado a groat reduction in the price of tlieir
LARGE STOCK OP SILKS
AND OTHER GOODS,
NO. 918 CHESTNUT ST., BELOW -TENTH.
n23-flt
QLOTIIS! CLOTHS!
great bargains.
JAYNE’S HALL.
LADIES' OLOAKINO CLOTHS,
AND
GENTS’, CI.OTHB AND OABSIMERFB. OF THE
Bl'.Si I!UAi,ITV, at 91.30 per yard, amt upward.
ES RLE MAN’S
CI.OTH, CIIAVAT ,AND GENTS’ FURNI6HINO
STORE.
NO. 625 CHESTNUT STREET.
n 23 r,t
\\TINTEK CLOAKS,
AT
TIIE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM,
708 CHESTNUT STREET,
THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY
NEW CLOAKS OPENING DAILY,
RISK VELVET CLOAKS,
HANDSOME BEAVEE CLOAKS,
MOUANING CLOAKS,
ELEGANT STRIPED CLOAKS,
MISSES’ CLOAKS,
OPERA CLOAKS.
ALL IN
UNPARALLELED PROHJSION,
PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM.
J. W, PKOOTOR & GO.
nl7-dxi-tf
LADIES’ FURS.
; AT THE
PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM,
708 CHESTNUT STREET.
TUB LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY.
CJUOAKS! CLOAKS 11
IMMENSE ATTRACTIONS.
EVERY NEW STYLE.
EVERY NEW MATERIAL.
THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY.
more reasonable than at any other estab
lishment,
i v e n s.
nlO-tf S.l 80UTH NINTH STREET.
(jLOAKS! CLOAKS!!
THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN CLOAKS EVER
OFFERED,
IVE N S ,
93 SOUTH NINTH STREET.
'fO THE LADIES.
Our Wholesale season l>eing ovor, wo have added to
ourohoico Retail Stock of TRIMMINGS the surplus of
our Wholesale stock, which wo are at once marking
down to prices that would be forced on us later m the
season, by the excessive importation of Fancy Goods.
Having made our profits on our wholesale trade, we
content ourselves with sacrifices to’our retail customers
in preference to carrying over Fancy Goods to another
season.
We have an immense variety of
SEWING SILK FRINGES,
SADDLERS’ SILK FRINGES,
CROTCHET CLOAK FRINGES.
FLUTED RIBBON TRIMMINGS,
DRESS TRIMMING RIBBONS,
SHAWL BORDERS, HAIR NETS,
BEST BLACK LACES,
LARGE VELVET BUTTONS,
NEW WOVEN CORBET 3 of Improved Shapr,
AT LOW TRICES.
A MAGNIFICENT STOCK
OF
FANCY TRIMMINGS,
OF EVERY CONCEIVABLE STYLE AND COLOR,
And the best
CKKFELD VELVET RIBBONS
JA TUB JUAKKET,
ORDERS EXECUTED AT SHORT NOTICE.
J. Or. MAXWELL & SON,
TRIMMINGS, SKIRTS, AND ZEPHYRS,
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL. STOBK AND FACTOBT
ELEVENTH AND CHESTNUT.
r'LOAKS DECIDEDLY CHEAP!
THORNI.EY k CIIISM, EIGHTH and SPRING
GARDEN, koep ft large etook, aud sell an imnienao
uuauU’yof LAD IE B* CLOAKS!
Long Brooiie Bhawls.
Long and Square Blanket Shawls.
Vory fine Knvermble Shawl*.
FANCY BILKB BELOW IMPORTATION COST!
Black Silk*, beat boiled.
Fancy Dre«* Good*, vert cheap.
Blaok Silk Velvets, 85, 87. 88, 89, and 810 per yard.
Blaok Cloth*, Caisimer**, Ac.
Blankets, Flannels, Quilts, Ao.. Ac. ,
l.inons, of our own Importation.
)\nd as good a stock ol' general Dry Goods ns Philadel
phia can lH>a*tof. „„„
ALL BOUGHT FOR CASH,
nl9 ANil TO BE SOLD CHEAP
gAPSON’S,
CORNER OF EIGHTH ‘AND CHERRY STB.
Have now open a fine assortment of
BERLIN ZEPHTR WORSTED,
SINGLE, DOUBLE, AND SPLIT.
The whole from thp celebrated manufacturer*. Hertz
k Wegeuer, in Berlin. Our customers can depend oa
getting the best artiole ever otfered at retail in Phila
delphia, at the lowest prices.
A*PLKNI>!D ABSOHTMKNT EMBROIDKBKD BLIPPKRS,
A variety or Black Cloak Tassels.
Handsome Crochet Cloak Fringes.
New and beautiful Dress Trimmings.
Woollen Knitting Yarns, all colors.
Zephyr Knit Talmas and Caps.
Zephyr Knit Gaiters and Slkkvks.
A full stock or Staple Trimmings.
AT KAPSON’S
LADIES’ TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR BTORF,
Cor. OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY STS.
*l6-3m . *
LADLES’ FANCY FUIiS,
GEO. F. WOMBATH.
NOS. 415 AND 417 AROH STREET,
HAS NOW OPEN HIS USUAL
CHOICE ASSORTMENT OP FOBS,
Mode of stock selected by himself in Europe during the
past Boring. octB-3m
CHEAP FANCY SILKS,
jt Fine Assortment of New Importations.
Rolmg of Two Flounces.
Rotas of Double dupe,
ltioli Colored Droauets.
New Plaids and Stripes.
Lilacs and Marguerites.
Modes, Blues, Browns.
Black Bilks, high lustre.
Black and Colored Brocades.
Black Bilk Robes.
Black Corded Coating Billcfc.
BHARPLEPR BROTHF.RB,
n2l CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streeti.
rjREAT INDUCEMENTS TOi SHAWL
VK BUYERS.
in order to reduce the slock of
BLACK, BROWN. AND COLORED CENTRE
STELLA SHAWLS.
The prices have nil been marked down, making a re
duction of $1.50 to'#3 on each Shawl, according to
quality.
The styles are fresh and desirable, the assortment
Inree, ana the prieos will amply repay for purchasing a
little out of season. CHARLES ADAMS,
nlfl-wlm EIGHTH and AUCII Streets.
Hosiery goods.—j. wm. hop-
MANN. No. 9 North EIGHTH Street, has now
open his FallStookef Hosiery Goods, via: Undervests
and DrawersofCartwrirfatand Wnrner'ssuporiormanu
facture, for ladies and misses’ wear. Merino Shirts
nml Drawers, lor fonts and youths. Merino Hosiery,
Cotton Hosiery, Woollen Hosiery, Gloves mid Gaunt
lets, and goods generally appertaining to the Hosiery
buHiness. J._ W. H. respectfully solicits the attontion of
families to his stock, assuring them that his stock is un
excelled for variety by any other in the city, and that
his prices are as low as those of any other regular house.
N. U.—No übatemontmade from Uie prioes named.
«21-wfmtf
PALI. ANO WINTER CLOAKS.
Newest Patterns Fall Cloak*.
Winter Cloakudaily opening.
Blaok Beaver Cloak*.
Black Tricot Cloak*.
Blaok French Cloth Cloaks.
Cloak* made to order at one day’s notice.
Prices 86to BIA COOPER A CONAKI).
010 NINTH and MARKET,
CASSIMERES, CLOTHS.
Thick Plain Cassimerss.
Heavy Block Cassimores.
Stout Fanoy Btyles.
Rugged Mixtures, Plaids and Btripes.
H and a-4 First-rate Blaok Doeskins.
Blaok Broadcloths Sl-fiO to 86.
Ladies* Cloaking Cloths.
Clio °N?NTH tniM AKxfo.
Magnificent new goods open-
ING DAILY.<!!
„TjigRNLE y k OHIBM. EIGHTH and SPRING
GAROfcN, have an excellent stook of
Lons Broche Shawls at 88, 810, 811, $l4, SU, 818,
820. 822, and 826.
Square Broohe Shawls, Stelk Shawls. Ao., Ac.
Long and Square Blanket Shawls Ladies and Misses.
Gents’ and Boys’ Shawls, from 83-80 up.
The Reversible Shawl for 85, worth 87.50!
CLOAKS. By the host New York and Philadelphia
Manufacturers, from ©3.6oup to 825!!!
Wide Silk Velvets, Beaver Cloths, &0., Ac.
Cassimeres.Satinetts, Ac., for Men 1 * and Boys’ Wear.
BLACK SILK, 10 per cent, uudor regular prices!
Fancy Bilks, unusually cheap.
Beautiful press Goods, in great variety.
TK priced Delaines jn the city.
BLANKEIS, of the best English and Ainonoan
Manufacture.
THORNLEY A CIIISM Bay only for Cosh. TheyeanU
amt won't be Undersold !
N. E. ooruer EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN.
pan
PITCn. —300 bbls Best Pitch, Wilming
ton-sike barrels, in atom and for sale by
ROWI’.KY. ASHRITRNKH. k CO..
n 9 WfIOIITIT WHARVES.
ROSIN. -801 bbls extra Nos. 1 and 2
Loop Rosin; 3,000 bbls Shipping Rosin,all lo >*ore,
nod for site br
ROWLEY. ASHBURNER.t Oa.
nil No, II South WHARVES,
WANTS*
A PARTNER WANTED IN THE IRON
f' withacMk capital of from §lO,OOO
4 ddr ®**» with real name, IRON, at Bio d'»
and * l4te W lore an ,nterv ' low may be had.
SALESMAN WANTED-By a .Jobbing
House in New York, keeping a general stock of
25 pl V i SSi£t nor « dr F * ooda ' ino ‘ udl V hosiery, notions,
Ur»« a iM a iL e T in if experience, who can influence a
expectations, aud probable amount ofsaies. p22-3t
n o, l ns Man havin K con
wholesale or retail, as intorented Partner .where his in
vestment and labor would yield a Just return. Refer*
81 n nilSf QilhngCK ' A ‘ l(!r ® >, M F. 8.,” this office. 1
ftfi 000 “WANTED-A PARTNER.
either .Active or Silent, With Eight
Thousand Dollars, to join the Advertiser, who has a
like amount already invested in an established good*
paving manufacturing business. Best of references
Riven and required. Address, with roal name, “0. A.,’*
at Leaser office, ststmg where an interview mar oe
»'>d. n«-St‘
A CLERKSHIP WANTED-By the Ad
vortisor; has some active experience in busmen
and the cnun'ing house. References good. Moderate
views as to salary. Address “L. M.,” Press office.
nlB fmwSt*
Ylf ANTED—A German Designer for all
" kindsof Woollen Cloths. A permanent and lucra
tive position is olforod to a German having the fallow
ms qualifications, viz.: A thorough knowledge of the
f/W, 0 ' 1 M nd tjxl.sji Languages, an accurate knowledge
ol Woollen Manufiiftures as oarrted on abroad, and
of Woollen Clot?V* 1,1 kiting U P new and fancy stylee
A practical Weaver and Designer, and none other
necdapplr, to W South FRONT Street.
otQ-mwt-tf MLKTITIA Street!
\\TANTED. —A Competent Book-keepe>
» v will be open to an engagement alter January Ist.
City references given. Communications confidential.
Address '• Aooounts,' this Office. n2l-6t*
M WANTED—To sell at a Bargain, the
most’desirable Hotel Property in Bucks county.
Pa., situated at New Hope, equal distance from Phila
delphia and Easton. For & view of the Property call on
the Premises. For terms, Ac., oall on or address 8. W.
KIRK, Danville, Pa. nl«
PARTNER WANTED.—A House esta-
Wished in the Dry Goods Commission business (Fo
reign aud Domestio hand now perfectly unembarrassed
anu doinga flourishing and growing business, would take,
as partner, a gentleman of integrity and businese capaci
ty who could command from B*B,ooo to 830 000. Re
ferences of ihc highest character wil' be offered and
every information given that may be desired. All com
munications adressed to “R. 8. A Co., offioe of this
will be held strictly and honorably confide^-
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
npo LET—The Second, Third, and Fourth
Stories of the central and spaoious Stores, Nos,
22 and 21 South DELAWARE Avenue, with Ursa
Counting Room on the Second Floor. Applv to
THAIN k McKEONE.
22and24SOUTH WHARVES.
TO LET—A Cliestnut-strcct Store, No.
810 Possession January 1. 1860. Inquire of P.
D. MYERS, N. E. corner ofSEVKNTII ana BANBOM
etreets. nMSt*
®TO LET—A Furnished House, situ
ated on PRICE Btreet, Germantown. Apply imme
diately, on the Premises, or br letter to J. 11. WATSON.
n23-3t*
nPO PHYSICIANS.—FOR SALE—Tho
•f- Residence, toKethor with the Practice of a Physi
cian (doing ft practice worth $2,000 a year). The pro
perty will bo sold low* and nothing asked for the good
will of tho practice. Apply to
JENKB Sc OGDEN,
No. UO North Tft/RD Street. Phils.
m NO. 1924 CHESTNUT STREET.—
3m. Elegant fnur-story HOUSE FOR SALK; three
story iloublo back buildings. finished in the best manner,
and replete with all modern conveniences. Let 235 feet
deop to Snnsom street. The yard is well supplied with
shrubbery and dwarf pear trees, plums, Ac. The whole
establishment in complete order. Possession given ini’
mediately.
Apply to Messrs, OUMMEY k 80N, 520 WALNUT
Street, opposite Independence Square. nl9 tf
m HOUSES, TAVERNS, and STORES,
Real Estate of every description, for sale or to
rent. Apply to MAX HEIN’S,
Real Estate Agent,
No. 271 North SECOND Street,
in L. To'iroy k Co.’s Seed Store.
All orders will be promptly attended to. English.
French, and German spoken. Collector of Ground
Kents. nlB-3ra
®WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE,
on the 25th of 11th month, 1859, on the Premises, &
superior FARM m Burlington county, N. J., containing
100 acres of land, lying on both sides of tho Burlington
and Mount Holly Railrond, 1>« miles from Mount Holly.
The western section, 25 ao**a with tho Buildings, is a
desirablo Country Scat Will be .sold all together or in
parts, to suit purchasers.
» Sale to commence at 2 o’olook F. M., when the con
ditions will be raado known by _ _
nlB 6t» KIRKBBIoB EASTBURN.
I'HE UPPER FLOORS
OF
STORE No. 216 CHESTNUT STREET
FOR RENT.
jCJIOR SALE—A valimblo Lot of Ground,
-JL its 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 rapidiy im
proving neighborhood, Terms easy. Address, for par
ticular*, “ J. K„” office of this paper. nt-tf
f ''OPPER FOR SALE. Proposals cn
dorsed" Bids for Copper,” will be received until
the 10th Deremlier addressed to the Treasurer of the
Mint. Philadelphia, for tho purchase of ntxmt 00.000
pounds of Cnppor ingots, from the melting of oldxents.
Bidders will state the price offered per pound,and the
quantity proposed to be taken, to tie paid for in gold
coin, on acceptance of the bids, as the Copper is de
livered at the Mint. The cost of packing, if necessary,
must be borne by the purchaser. _
JAMES ROSS SNOWDEN.
Director.
Mint of the United States, Plnlada., 17th Nov., 1359.
nIS-fAw-tdlO
TO LET —A Second-Btory Room, conve
nient to the State House, suitable for a Lawyer’s
Office. Apply ttl CHESTNUT Btr«et. »U
BOARDING.
BOARDING. —Three Rooms, with Board,
in aprivate family, may be had on application to
619 South THIRD Street. n23-6t*
LODGING ROOMS for Gentlemen, second
storv. handsomely furnished, private entrance,
gas, Ac ,302 Union Street, n23-3t*
A HANDSOME LARGE ROOM, On Se
cond Floor, also smaller ones, for Married and
Single Gentlemen, st 426 South THIRD Street. n22-3t*
WANTED —Furnished Apartments, with
every facility for Housekeeping, Bath, Gas,
Ito., for Gentloman and Wife ; or Board in a strictly
•nvate Family.* Address ” Merchant,” Blood’s Dis
patch, with full particulars ol price, Ac. nio
REMOVALS.
Removal.— louis belrose has re
moved his Taper Hangings establishment, to No.
CW CHESTNUT Btreot, three doors below Seventh.
nU-6t*
Removal.— Wits. m. s. bisuop has
Removed her Millinery Establishment from 915 to
101KCHESTNUT Street, next to St. Lawreuce Hotel,
nlft-lni
Removal .—henry stevenson,
TAILOR, begs to inform his numerous friends
and oustoiners that he has Reino/ed 1032 d CHESTNUT
Street, second door below Fourth, South side, where he
wilt keep a fine assortment of Cloths, Cauuneroi,'Doe
skins. Overcoatings. CJshmere Vestings, k 0., w hicb he
will bo pleased to sell on the most reasonable terms.
. n3-lm*
DANCING.
ri BROOKS’S DANCING ACADEMY,
RIDGE Avimue andpOATES Btreet. Hu" Ball
room Monitor,” Seooml Edition, is ont and for sale at
his Academy—Pnoo 25 cents—and wholesale and retail
at JOHNSON’S, ifo. 7 North TENTH Street. n!9 4t*
MILLINERY GOODS*
1004 CHESTNUT STREET,
ABOVE TENTH,
308 8. SECOND BT., mlow BPKUOE BT.
Hae now opened the largest and most beautiful assort
BONNET MATERIALS
That oan be found in the city,
ALL COLORS. QUALITIES, AND PRICES.
GOODS CUT BIAS
A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO MILLINERS.
OcM-tf-if
729. new 729.
FLOWER & FEATHER
STORE
720 CHESTNUT ’STREET.
Ju.t raceivetl per lete STEAMER, a splendid assert
head'dresses. bridal wreaths,
FRENCH FLOWERS,
THOS.KENNEDY & BRO.,
709 CHESTNUT ST., AND 43 B.BECOND ST.
0c29-3m)
TOOTHING CHEAPER! NOTHING BET
II TER!!
Having the very best facilities, we are determined to
furnish, at the
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRIOES,
the tast and most seasonable goods in BONNETS,
trimmed or untrinimcd, KIBJJONB, FLOWERS
KUCHKS, ko., Ac.
Wo have now a splendid stook of
WINTER BONNETS.
in variety of jtjle and Quality, sure to please the
moat simple or the most fashionable.
Also, a most complete assortment of Children’s Straw
and Fanoy Bontwts, Beavers, Flats, eto.
Beautiful Cloth and Velvet Caps for small boys.
LINCOLN, WOOD, h NICHOLS,
735 CHESTNUT STREET,
019-tr NORTH SIDE.
jfs, J. HAMBERGER, No. 116 North
W4&BECOND Btreet, is prepared to exhibit the most
complete stook of Millinery Goods, comprising Ribbons,
Flowers, Feathers. Blonds, Laces, Rushes, Velvets,
and other Bonnet Materials. Alio, a handsome assort
ment of Pattern Bonnets, to all of which he would in
vite the attention of Merchants and Milliners.
N. B.—Goods daily received from Auction, and told at
the lowest prioes. sl7-2m*
ffe MRS. M. S. BISHOP, of 1010 CIIEST
&4&NUT Street, has now opened a splendid assort
ment of Fashionable Millinery. 087-lm
CAUTION !—ASTROLOGY!—LOOK
OUT!—GOOD NEWS FOR ALL!—The never
failing Mrs. VAN HORN is the best; she suo
oeeds when all others have failed. All who are in
trouble, all who have been unfortunate, deceived by
false promises, Ay to her for advioe and comfort. J»
evs ajfairs she nevtr fail*. She has the secret of
winning the affections of the opposite sex. it it this
faot whioh induces illiterate pretenders to try to
mutate her, find copy her advertisement. She shows
you tho likeness of your future wife, husband, or absent
friend. It is well known to the public at large thatthe
is the first ami only porson who can show the likeness in
reality, and can give entire satisfaction on All the con
cerns ofhle, which enn bo tested and proved by thou
sands, both married and single, who daily pad eagerly
visit hor. Come one! come all! to No, Uat LOM BARD
Street, between Juniper and Broad. nl3-6t*
Money liberally advanced—
TO ANY AMOUNVrVvQu Watchee
*OOSIN 01L.—750 bbls. Rosin Oil, all
CO.,
I* |lp< K tkwlb WHARVES,
AMUSEMENTS.
DAN RICE’S
GREAT SHOW.
NATIONAL THEATRE ,
WALNUT ST., ABOVE EIOHTH,
EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT,
thanksgivings
FESTIVITIES
TWO PERFORMANCES
thanksgiving day,
IN THE AFTERNOON.
Comm.noin, at > o’aloak, and
IN THE EVENING.
Commencing at half past 7, bringing into requisition,
on both occasions, the
ENTIRE RESOURCES
Of this extensive establishment.
NEW ATTRACTIONS
Of a superior order will be brootbt forward on this oc
casion, and all the entertainments presented will be of
the same high character as those which hare already
received the stamp of
popular
APPROBATION.
As shown by a succession of
CROWDED AND ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCES,
COXMIIISO
THE ELITE OF THE CITY,
And which have called forth the
HIGHEST ENCOMIUMS OF THE PRESS,
Ail the leading journals of the city, without exception,
having pronounced the performances thus far given
THE VERY BEST
Yet brought to the notice of the Philadelphia public,
Tho Management would call especial attention to the
fact that the
FAMOUS
AUSTRALIAN RIDER.
THE GREAT MELVILLE,
THE GREAT MELVILLE,
THE GREAT MELVILLE,
THE GREAT MELVILLE,
THE GREAT MELVILLE,
THE GREAT MELVILLE,
THE GREAT MELVIDLE,
THE GREAT MELVILLE,
THE GREAT MELVILLE;
THE GREAT MELVILLE,
THE GREAT MELVILLE,
THE GREAT MELVILLE,
THE GREAT MELVILLE,
Whose astonishing feats upon a
BARE-BACKED STEED
STANDS
ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PARALLEL
In the! history of the arena, is now fulfilling abnef
engagement at this establishment, and will apppear in
WONDERFUL AND EXCITING ACT
of Horsemanship,
BOTH AFTERNOON AND EVENING.
Among the other prominent attractions to be found
comprised in the bills, on this occasion, may be pertien
l&rixed the performances of
THK ORIGINAL AND INIMITABLE HL'MOKIST,
DAN RICE.
Who will appear in his most effective Comicalities.
introducing
SHAKESPEARIAN
BURLESQUES.
JOKES, STORIES, WITTICISMS. SONGS, and Sinpi
larities almost without end.
THE LEARNED ELEPHANT,
‘‘LALLA ROOKH.”
A NEW AND MOST BEAUTIFUL FLORAL
ENTREE,
By the Ladies and Gentlemen of the Equestrian Troupe.
GYMNASTIC EXERCIBES.
THE CAMANCHE STEED EUREKA.”
MRS. DAN RICE.
Who will introduce her superb
MENAGE HORSE, ‘‘ WHITE SURREY.”
LITTLE
EMMA MADIGAN,
The Infantile Equestrian Prodigy.
L’ECHELLE EQUIPOISE,
A new and extraordinary feat of balanciag, by Messrs.
MURRAY, JONES, rind REANEY.
DAN RICE’S PETS.
THE ASSYRIAN GOAT, AWFUL GARDINER, nnd
THE KANGAROO.
F. H. ROSSTON,
THE CHAMPION REINSMAN.
AND THE SIX PERFORMING HORSES.
THE
EDUCATED MULES.
WITS OTHSU
FEATS OF HORSEMANSHIP
ATHLETIC SKILL,
Which will be duly announced .in the Programmes.
FAMILY PARTIES
Will find the Eutertaiament at the ** GREAT SHOW'
worthy of their special attention, tame particularly
adapted to the gratification of tho JUVENILE®* as well
as those of a larger growth, and of an
ENTIRELY UNOBJECTIONABLE
CHARACTER,
As nothing is allowed in the Ring which the meet acru
puloae parents could objeet to having their little ooe*
witness. The ears whioh has been takpn to regard the
tastes of the
ELEGANT & REFINED
In catering for the amusement of the PaUioie meeting
with its reward in the
HEARTY SUPPORT AND PA TRONAGE
OF THE
HJJST CLASSES OF THE COMMUNITY
Iv obdkr to avoid the inoonreninces'Kris'mg frdtji a
great crowd, in additiooto the acoosmio4MMiM*&»rdtd
by the
IMMENSE AUDITORIUM,
On this ©aoasion
EXTRA BEATS
Will l»e erected on the Stage, converting the
building inton
VAST AMPHITHEATRE,
With the arena m the centre, affording an uninterrupt
ed view of the perform ances from all »#.rts of the house.
T DAY.
ifljr.-vEDAY, Nov. 24th,
AFTERNOON AND .EVENING'
AMUSEMENTS.
WALNOT-STHEET THEATRE. '
M ™- M. A. GARRBTTBON.
as*
„ „ „ RETRIBUTION.
Oscar de B&upre. Mr. E. F. Reach.
After which NICHOLAS NICKLEBY
Nicholes Nickleby, Mr. Dubois.
To conclude with
r. ~ G-E-R-A-L-D-I-N-E-E.
Gemldinee, Mr. Frank Drew: Hubert de Jay, Miss
u. Jetierson; Morpheus, Mu* re nr.
•w Prices as usual.
_Beat« eecored three days in advance.
WHEATLEY k CLABKE’B ABCU-
Mi.
taSrSclroK?*?*' Bm>m
DAN RICE’S GREAT SHOW
NATIONAL THEATRE. WALNUT St. .Lot.
Eighth, D. MeLarsn.sole 1 ot ** SDor *
THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING, Nor n.
traiuinßid 1 ” 1 ’ for * mlMd P*” o '* l of U>» pntiu
' MELVILLE.
DAN RICE, the Oniin.l Amerieaa Homoritt* .ill
enliven the Entertainments with tus iiumitahla
touches of Wit. Satire, and Genuine Humor. Hs will
also, by special request, introduce the Peerless Steed
a EXCELBIOR.”
The performance will eomrnenee with the
.BEDOUINS’ CAMP.
Third Nijht of LittJ, EMMA MADIGAN.
I' T , A Fro *‘sJ lm * VU include a Great Variety of Bnl-
'T'EMPLE OF WONDERS.
slKa S 2& r ot TENTH “ d chestnut
CHANGE OP ENTERTAINMENT EACH EXHl
bit ion.
25 cents. Children 13 cents. n22-lm*
]I|oDONOUGH } S GAZETZES^SACE'fiT.
A . Kcappearaace of
. A. M. HERNANDEZ,
wno has been unable to perform from aiokseai Ha
gashr*
T •■ » , BRAZILIAN APR
. Ia which character he wyl! make an ascension around
the boxes, and distribute 500 etian bJwVt
vans by Don Won. BnverTthe S ?&S2SS r l BS£:
dez at the College of Bt. Dominicne.”
BAND OF BERENADERB
THURSDAY, TIISksOIVINO.
Grand afternoon performance. gjj
TIHE GERMANIA orchestra re-
Sn fpitrumentaU will
i 2m # si*\tri?TP?T^S9sßy_EVFNlNw, December Ist.
FOftTY PERFORMED HALL ’ WIth “ J
rioi'f A 8 K >r .l?.'i,‘!'?*iL ! i-. H ¥ L Si»,l« tiokiu!oi?K
th“ ** h * d utha door or. the m,Mof
For particular, we proerftnime. nd-tdl
WILL POSITIVELY CLOSS ON SAT
* * URDAY.Kth in.t-th. EahlbiUoa of DUBSEL
DORP PAINTINGS, at the ACADEMY OP PINK
AAlo, including
„ THE MARTYRDOM OP JOHN HUSS.
Opendaihr,from, A.M. till«P. M.,and7 to MF. M.
AdmissionMcents. n3-tf
N'STITUTB FOR GYMNASTIC. ORTHO.
ApEDJC AND CALIBTHENIC EXERCISES for La
dies and Gentlemen of every age. Northeast corner of
Ninth and Arch streets. Numerous subscribers hare
already found the beneficial effects derived from these
exercises. Sobtcnbers received every day. Open for
pnblio inspection Thursday, Nor. 21th. insL
_ _ a HILLEBRAND k LEWIS.
• •;£« Fencing and Spamnx Aeademy at the same
building. Anew cUsswiU be formed,and gentlemen
wish me to join will find an excellent instructor.
nll-6t*
ORCHESTRA.—PUBLIC
5Am R » 1 W“ 1 ! mSTVI fATURDAY at MUSICAL
KUND HALL, at Vi o’clock P. M. A package of eight
tickets, one oollar. Single tickets. 25 cents. To be had
ac G. Andre s, and Beck k Lawton’s Mnsio Btor#s, and
at the door. 013-3 m
SPORTING.
HAMBURG PARK MATCH.
THURSD'AY, Not. M. for *2OO Mil*
ry—'* . Heat* Bo.t S and 5- To fiamcaa. At
1 o’clock precisely.
J.Btonemita enters B. G. Dunkirk.
R. Kenneday enters 8. M. Dollr Dsns.
n2t-2i* E. EASTMAN, Proprie tor.
SATING FUNDS.
SPRING GARDEN BAVINQ FUND SO
-13 CIETY OF PHILADELPHIA.
race, No. 331 North THIRD Street
charterSj'by'the legislative ofpenn
-BYLVANIA.
Deposits roceived in sums of One DoQ*r and upwards,
Md r repaid in Go4d, without notice, with FIVE PER
CENT. INTEREST fawn the day 0/ deposit tia with-
drawn.
A responsible and reliable Savings Institution h M tyr
been needed m UseNortbern part of the city, and ** Tm
Spring Garden Savings Fund Boeisty ” was enartersd by
the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this necessity.
The Man agars, in organising and locating )*, have been
governed wholly by a desire to the busi
aese interest and sranu of the very large nod enterpri
sing population by which it is surrounded*
OFFICE OPEN DAILYT
From •to o’elock: also, on Monday and Thsreday
Derm I until] o’clock in the evening*
MARiatl,.
Serick Klett* gtephen Smith,
P. Levy. Hon. H. KTStroug,
el UuderKoffert Frederick Staeke,
ci* Hart, Joseph P. LeCSere.
Kesstar, Jr., 6eone Knaoht,
» 8. Pnngle, Jacob Dock,
rh M. CroweU, Hon* Wa MUhrard,
ge Woelpper, GeaT. Thorn,
rataraEilmW . ft B«TidTO.
__ JAMEB 0. “slflgLft, Presidest»
Fr.ltcli But, gmnttrr. UMW
SCALES.
BF FAIRBANKS 7 PLATFORM SCALES.
M For FAIRBANKS k EWING.
TU CHE3TMJT Street, Piila.
wr FAIRBANKS’ HAY, COAL, AND
CATTLE SCALES. Fora&tofcr
lt EWIN'O.
TU CHESTNUT Street. Phik.
Of HOWE’S STANDARD SCALES.—
STRONG k ROSS PATENT.—CoaI, Cattle, tad
- * ” Haj Sealei require no pit. Platform and Counter
Soalei'of ererr description. They,receive all Fncuon
and Wear on Balls instead of Knife Edaes, as on other
Scale*. Call and examine before paiebawna eleevhere*
and aee the improvement. __
PENNINGTON GREEN. Aaent,
US South SEVENTH Btreet,
Philadelphia.
NOTICES.
OFFICE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGA
TION COMPANY, „ . „
PH!i.tt>rz.rsiA, Not® racer 159.
*7“ Tbe 3**ivnJ of Mnnacert h*ve THIS DAY de
clar'd a Dividend of THREE PER CENT., equal to
me dollar and fifty cents per autre on the Capital
Stock of the Company, pa j tbteondetr&od^^^
Treasurer.
SUFFICE OF THE DELAWARE COUNTY
w PASSENGER:RAILROAD COMPANY.-Th#
Fourth Initalment on the Capital fitoek of tie above
Company will be dae and payable on FRIDAY, the 23d
of December, at the Office of THOS. T. BUTCHER*
Treasurer, No. 112 South FOURTH Street.
na-dtdg A. L. BONNAFFON, Secretary.
\TOTIOE IS GIVEN THAT APPLICA
• • * tion ■will be made for a Certificate of Pennsylvania
Btate Loan, in place of one dated August 4. lStt. N&tf,
or SSOOi under act of April A, ISM, to LOUISA JEF
FERY, now lost or mutaid. ni>3m*
THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP
THE FINE ARTS.
NOTICE TO STUDENTS.
i JThe Evening Studies by ga*-lirht. from the Carta of
antique Statuary, commence on SATURDAY, October
let. at? r. M.
The Life Class commence# its stndies on MONDAY
EVENING* Octob-r M,..7 P.
yjg-tf Chairman of the Committee on Instruction.
SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers in Good-
O year’s Patent Vulcanised Robber Suspenders*
Braids, webe, and all other fabric! and article* made
br oombinmt fibrous snbetanoes with threads or sheets
of vulcanised rubber, are notified that an!cm the mwe
•re properly stamped or labelled with ray name, and by
iy aathonty, they cannot be legally disposed of in the
Jnited States. Merchants and dealers are invited to ex
amine specimens now in store, to V?i ordem
W’fIHSTTSF MSi™
RIGHTS IN THE PATONT for thee; good*. wtuoh
embraoe all the styles heretofore manuftctared or ira-
TO MANUFACTURE u>d KELL
—and the Term*—may be obtained on application to me
,t No.tj COURTLANDT BtrMt, N-Y. .
aK-lT HORACE H. DAY.
$1 0 0,0 0 0!!!
TO BE HAD FOR
S 3 O.
ON SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER UtM®.
Circulars, giving full information, can be had free of
expense, by addressing
WOOD, EDDY, A CO ,
n a WILMINGTON. DELAWARE.
AND EAR,
DEAFNESS.
DR. VON MOSCHZISKKR,
OCULIST AND AURIST.
Dr, M. gives his exclusive attention to the nedical and
nrsieal treatment of the E\ E and EAR.
DEAPNESS of the longeat itandinc removed both bv
medical and surgical operation* on the latest scientific
principles. Dr. *l. would be pleased to receive mem
bers of the medical faculty who wish to witness bis
method of operating for the removal of Deafness, or any
operation on the KYEand EAR-
ARTIFICIAL EYES INSERTED.
Office 964 Sooth NINTH Street, above Spruce.
Office hours from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M., and from 4 toS
p. M. nT-lmif
CSYB DISEASES.
Di fija. OSMUN. OCULIST, 1519 CHESTNUT Street.
Ha* ijtnt returned from Europe after an abeeneeof
several gaprs, during which time he hss paid,especial
attention to-th* treatment of Eye Disease* at tne better
medical aehoo*aof Germany, France, and EntUad.
The Doctor ,«* provided witn all the newest .and meet
improved lnstgmsnt* necessary to the practice of hi*
rrofession; among jothers, he na* brought with him
rocn Berlin, Fxaaaia, a most perfect instrument for ex
amining the ontio naive and the internal membranes of
the Kye-the first iastruxentof the kind ever brought to
this country.
At home every mommy *MI 10 o’clock, and every eve
niAg from 4 to 6 o’clock. ( Sapdajs axeepted.)
Kv'try MONDAY, WEDNFADAi, and FRIDAY.
fromVto W o’clock A. M. Dr. O£M UN will uke?>wre
Ifg?vi£ FREE IJNBUL7AYJUNS TO TEEPOyR.
**-tf
WARM AIR FUR3SACJ3.
TT the NEW cove furnacs
trm thoreusbly Warm your hooee with ev«-rHT»t
752 cSI Sim i« required by fay other Faniw.
ud V,»uUtM b, »» CHESTNUT Btrek.
OLATE mantels,
O Tk. Richwt ud mort Jmthl h«i»u N
Sl»l» Huub, .ror ofered for M iou»
btstn. m. from Pmmjltmu. EUro
»w sale very low. _
Me, iu iot sum ARNOLD ft WILSON,
100 CHESTNUT Street.
r POKING RANGES.
1/ All in want of the Best Elevsted Double Oven
Cook. ■»« *“«•• *3l *> WILSON’S.
Vilf lcm nHkWviT gtro»t-
& co„
LOOKINiS-OLAS3 AND PICTURE-FRAME
manufacturers*
wn 4T.E AND RETAIL.
. . . of nn. PAINTINGS, etc. All at
ARCH Street, above SIXTH,
7%IEW YORK SHifc’P—3oo bbls. assorted,
IPPsUw 9 jambo^am