The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 06, 1860, Image 3

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    EiECTORB.
RICHARD VAUX,
JOHN CESSNA. .
JOHN ALEXANDER, .
FREDERICK STOEVBB,
QODFREt MEIZOAR,
EDWARD WARTUAN,
3. W. JACOBY,
> JO3EFH DOWDALL,
ISAIAH JANE 9,
3E083E D. STIIZBL,
JOHN BLACK,
, aEORSE, GROSS, .
WILLIAM L. DEWART,
8. S. WINCHESTER,
JOSEPH LAUBAOH,
ISAAC REOKHOW,
GEORGE D. JACKSON,
WILLIAM B. GORGAS,
JOEL B. DANNER,
J. B. CRAWFORD,
FRANCIS LAIRD,
J. B. HOWELL,
JOHN OALOHAN,
BAMDEL MARSHALL,
WILLIAM BOOK,
JAMES S. LEONARD,
GAYLORD. OHDRCH.
riNAKCm AND COHHEKCIAL.
The Money Market.
Philad.lphia, November 5,1560.
; lh« stoic, market was lively and active to-day,
in sympathy with that of New York, which; it is al
leged,!* elated with a prospect ot tbesaooesi of the
rail on electoral ticket to-morrow. In this city,
where directly the contrary expectation prevails
■ in. moheyed circles, the improvement of the New
York stooks was nevertheless accompanied by a
rise here, founded upon the settled conviction that
all the noise about-di«nnlon.''Jßi mere noise. The
'Lears' are fearful, too, that they may overdo the
matter, and think it best to reverse their plana,
and go to balling the market.
We dropped in, or rather,' attempted to get into
the room in Sansom-etreet Ball where the sheriff
was holding his tale this afternoon. Ihe room
was packed to its utmost capacity, and the bid
ding was very spirited. Some of the oldest con
yeyancers there stated that they could not remem
ber a larger attendance at an ordinary sheriff 7 *
sale, and. to; toy one who listened to the bidding
for anything like a fair piece of property, one
might try in -rain to argue that there was either a
scarcity of money among the people or any serious
apprehensions of trouble ahead.
The bank statement shows the result of the con
traction of the beginning, of last week, in a large
decrease of loans, and of the amount due to otlxe*
banks and of specie. These last two items, in this
ease, probably go together. The deposits, it will
be seen, bave decreased.
OFFICIAL BANS STATEMENT.
w**£oy avxxaexs or the pQiio.nsi.PHU bani*
LOANS. gPBCIB,
Nov.'S. Oot 29, Nov. 5. Oot. 2?.
Philadelphia. ~ gSAftOOO gS&M.OOO gM&OOO SoLOD
Nona America «%!% 3,0m,0?7 4i6,«e 601,218
FannAMeoh.. 4.4M.W 4.484,175 00.877 648.575
CotameTOiaL,, 1,748906 I,UBMO X4Q4WJ 99,000
MeofiSesV .. 1£4&» 91,002 216,744
N. Liberties... 1.409,000 1.406,000 208.000 175.000
SmthWKiui::. ■ 1,007,018 206,609 206.471
Kean niton MAO MMIO 239,487 141,002
Pena Township BSAO7 ©6.367 150,745 130,606
Western"™: IMM 1,462302 228.200 267,072
BS£ Meek- 14MJ78 136.985 130,145
Ssnmeroe«~.. AIM 643,640 191340 216,763
SiranL—— 23®MB 13643$ 274,920 285,774
Tradesman's.,., «8,44 l -IOIAM 167370 139,43*
Consolidations , - #09310 494,106 65,419 01.627
888372 . 911,698 U43M 116,888
43o«UBaBwealth 566,U8 86,486 79379
Corn Exohanre BB3JO 432,967 78337 78382
Un£uZZ,„ 464328 •. 478,622 • 100,40. ,88332
T0ta15....... *7,980,837 4.167,957 14,427321
nxrosivs. circulation.
Baku, ■ ..
*. • Nov. 6, Opt 29. Nov. ,6. Opt. 2>.
91,747.008 91,T«,000 6*86300* 6274,000
North America. 13»,1M 131*3$ 243,182 2483*2
Parm&Maoh.. 8308379 2,918376 890,480 885380
CommerOiaUU 968,000 884300 147300 145,000
Meohanios*.-... 928,451 3,00i.«22 149360 148305
MTlTbeTOem... 961300 9)1,000 108300 111.000
SOBthwark 686.295 714 072 104,105 WJ9S
Kensington 896300 658 842 145300 144300
PeuTowudup 668,887 00.066 82,175 81345
Western ' 9»dfi 5U33T. ,141.430 150345
Mab.AHech.. 80318 641J56 128.150 126,416
Commeroe.H... 448316 448380 76,260 78.925
Girards 13*7.772 13*9397 236.1$ 257 980
Tradesmen’s...- 465.291 '480.791 W,«M 003$
ConeoHdatios26l,l29 256.196 I«,W JfllMß
City- $1376 613320 108.990 108848
Commonwealth 310.698 2U407. 148.615 158,450
CornKxokaagt 821389 310,793 110,530 118380
Uoidp... ZZT.. .318,798 >89,315 78,045 69350
T0ta1..., ~ 18,789328 18315363 £©7,61312.849J68
The AggregAtw eoospAre with
wttki as follow#:
Nov. 8. Oot. 29.
Capital Btok» •u. 88,4» sii,«ot!«..lno. juu
10ana......',.—» 27,920,857 8305277..De0.3X4,72)
Baeeie. 4.1673*7 4,41742UDec.249 4M
Doe toother Bk*._ 1362,960 1,712,789~1nc. 151,172
Huetoothar-£ka.~- JSSM*7 3J43,M7..De0. 482 890
Oepoeits —W.7».SJO 16315M3..1)e0. 76387
. Circulation... _ 2387318 2,849,763. .Inc. 9,80
w Lowe. Speoie. Circulation, Deposits.
N0v.4,198.21,tf538 2,g1,464 3,U1,115 M355.78S
wb -mat usa
tewzms-ms sm ma
ftwaa is® aus J&
Am. *—mjmSs *,&»,*« tmxr wjsijm
*• u...—i»5».5T . j«,4u5 3343,340 uatijw
“«j »jkjw qjim ,amSS uSmSm
<* „ ts.m,ni. MS,on 5.74,333
— a,a*jm «I 5 ,£5Qn4 vSmm
,T W ffMiin 4,7«,7a9 l&isib W,105.815
0 „,4W,M9 4,741,834 ~X»jkr 16513515
“ a OJW.fX 450.878 3,887340 U3M.44J
Oot. 1„.3,31ji 4.C78.0W 350385 M3B.tS
•‘ 8„«8,115.8» 4361,9,7 3,006 854 16,89,413
“ 15 ,B.IIMB 4307,960 3,016.040 ' 16,786353
" » 38M4J8 ,W4lt 3,888,904 18^81,020
"39 38,388,377 3.849,768 16 815563
«07.5 4,167,967 7,887,613 16,739^76
The folloertog b * statement of the transactions
ot the Philadelphia Clearing Honse for the ireek
ending November 6, ISOO, as furnished by the
manager, Qeotge E. Arnold, Esq.;
Clearings. Balances.
24497.20919 9&.09404
4.113479 » 183,883 04
8,945089 01 262,945 11
4,134,000 34 039,459 £0
4412,762 09 903,131 84
3,700,073 24 139490 49
Oet 1
Kor.^i’V.rZfrJ*'
", »■ ;■ ’
924435409 13 91,604,783 03
The Bank of Northern Liberties anticipates the
other banks by declaring a dividend of five per
oebt for the last sis months.
The export! of specie from New York to forelfn
aorteileitweek.unoonted t 0....—.. $181,700
Privioeelx feyert*L •••—»» —... U,a»,7U
Totel siece Jerjurj 1—-
«u*time.ut tW>— —.—
The following is % statement of the imports of
foreign dry goods York this week end
aicoe January as compared with the two pre
vious yean:
For the week. 1808. 18». 1860.
DryOood”-- «oi2,m t1.M0.149
Qea’l merchandise.,. * r,739>M* l»U8 t 0M i.92t&0
Toulfbrihe Teis.ooe 4m.«
Previously reported.,. .igjw.Ml 199,714 ,»9 195,909,817
Since January WSmm
‘ Foot teen new banka have been started in Illi
hoii within the ipsoe of about two weeks.
By. telegraph, we learn that tZie Behlgh Talley
Railroad Company brought down for the week
ending Batarday, the 3d instant, 13,749 tons of
«o«4 against 16,087 tons for corresponding week
last year, making for the season, commencing Da*
oetnber Ist, 663,833 tens, cgainit 622,251 tons to
corresponding period lest year; being an increase
of 150 681 tons of coal to date. 1,661 toes of pig
iron were also sent down tho road for the same
week. The atomy weather of last week material*
iy interfered with the despatch of coal.
Pk iltdelplUK Stock
i cicbange saler,
lr 5, 1860,
tn, Merohaat*' Exobange
BOARD.
NovemN
RCrOftTKS 1T& E.9UJIUI
KUBT £
OOCttr** Jot* ÜB.tf 1
loeoLeMihfl* lot* 10)X 1
vm ;
JlCtAM.loUbewaJW I
100 Renting *.,-«•«* 1131 )
MO list
100 do,~~.™ttSi
20' »~*~.21?«
1000 Tflßß 00*9 *»• ~—J» -
6000 Sob Ntv Gs '£2. .tounx
BETWEEN
2800 Sob Nat ta 72X1
SOO&AAdIbfUL .21311'
SECOND
M»BfthNi«<s i tt : .~.T2K
<7OO City R Bs.*~~ lots m ■■’
ax inty e*... .- K B«r WH
HWMtfhUAft. 67J1
21Bloiir»eoa. 7*
CLOSING fßl<
&4, AtUd*
omest® gr
EiE| |
•padrotf'CO So>2
*fdvoft..niK us
72»
v tint 6* 85
. !&S»rr= Si
iISS S l7l£ 18* |
1000 Donald Imp 7*.. ~~ OS
>DOODel£mtg Mi 8»K
3000 89*4
8000 Read R 6* ’66.3 dr* 7*%
8000 Fenna R.2d mtg ft* 90
U tehiKb>~ ~~~
17 Fenna R _
8 Pbila Bk Jtt
14 Conunsroi&l Dlc.lUeg
10 union Bk SO
< BOARDS.
I SOORead R 6*’66 74>*
11000 do ’88....W 7434
BOARD.
I 29 Elmira con Vi
75 7
; 4Penna R ~~....49£ :
' to Morris Canal, 60X
54 do. ....... co
[ORB-STEADY.
- „ JBU. Asked,
Elnura 7* ’79.. .70>£ 70J<
ilfflll:? 1 2
UenGIRN SoTie,.S9 43
[ North Penn* R 9 H M
I N Fenna R6* Mi 74
\ W Fenna Rlo*—.. 100
■ Catawi* RCon..-. 4 5
: .W..ISK UX
i Frnkf A South R..47J* 49
Second A Third,. .M 5114
n
i8 h r n «t.i::%
f! A Fine 91a Jo?a
Philadelphia Markets.
NovxMHßf—Evening*
Tbf BiMdsttf* market I* dull to-day, and Flour
witooat quotable change; aboat 3,suq bbl* hay*
btos'dispMtdof for shipment at 98J0e875. for com
■entoSboie* the toltor for oily mill** 95.8#
for Okloago extra, and 9586.25 for extra
fanflr* tho balk of ihe sale# were of the jetton descrip
ttoa od tends boot *eoretj We quote superfine 9MO®
lauMlbadstnught brand*, and asmali tmri.-
noai doing to anniy the trade at these rates j extras,at
91.75aU8, and fbaoy brand* at $65086.75 O! bbl a* to
anabtyi Rye Float is bald at 94 25, and Fenna, Coin
Meal at 9Sdo^bbL
‘ WsiiT I* bif Utlt* Inquired for and dull to-day, a
previous enototignei a tow smell lots only have been
taken at usnisaa/lor goodand prime Fenna. and
Return red, and M6*)Bee for common to oholoewhi’e.
Rye l* anehAaced*aad.eejkng in a email way at 780 for
Fenna.* and,wo toTjJeiewere. Corn it dull? about
4.006 bus sold at 718720 for fair and prime old yellow
afloat, inoiodiif * lot In toe oars at the former fitore.
Oats ere very little inquired for; about bus sold at
260 for Delaware, gaiftMo tor Fenna.
Bans i* wanted* StJkSS for Ist Mo 1 Quercitron.
Cox to jr.—The saarltetisq ui* t, with a moderate bust'
%f*j»efc*sgedl and, only a few small sales
of figer end Coffee are. repo r tod to-d ay.
Fnopi#io*».r:Tbere is very imto doing, and no
nlftnlfn to noto* sales .are eonfwed to small sales o
tSSSm!-(BovetnMd. ** selling, ou arrival, at 9686.25
aaSKWISBSSS.SB?’.
.‘ . {(kUtlcI*) 1111 Cattle Market,
\<*\i &■_{ THiLinirsiii November a, 1890.
,Th» «ikT4«' «mtblM» T»rr d«U; erfcra, k<nr.r»r,
mrm r.t i*. most M !**, «»otod iM H bMd nU at
IMBtfeAttMt nkioli ia a ftlllnr of at
ailjuiiSit’/" if - • '
JKlKOftSs,' Chester oonntf * 9688 ep.
a vbsater eoeaty,9BBB^o.
WnF- : '-'- ■:
9 r.KlnmSSst dMAty* 97*9,
Hi CookoaA MoOs&f'V., md 2S***"' 00 " Of®*-™-
4, joha ToB6. ChMMreonMj, |M‘AO.
ISO Moonor k- graitk.okio. OeejJß.
147 8.8«14amri6,., Tiriinio. •8e875.
28 W. Al6Xs3ul«r, Ch.A.r eouotj, *7#8.76.
83 Ulim»n A Pr.ik, Ohio, »7»8.
55 R.chiun, r.rmr,\vJMU*. 355004-
28 AuU tc Votera, Ohio7w6«B. H
15 G. ParlißsU>n,o%ter county. 87g8».
19 Co&ta &>Trainor. Chaster county# 8608 50.
64 Btum k Co., Ohio# WCSOeSJO.
118 Hutton k Saymour. virsima. 9708
85 R. Nealy. Chester oognty, 97J0«8 50.
79 Bradley & Wamt*. Pennsylvania, 9708. .
>7 John Ihelbr. Psnniylvanla, 97«8 t M ,
02 Jadse Baatabla kCo„PaimsFlvauia, 98^004.
>6 lyWiGeonmilU Delaware! 9904.
. 37 J. Kmui, Vrrrimfc 35«4,
3> P.nMjl.Mi., *7uB.
110 hud of Cow. bhvm «4 Mid At Iho Avenue
Orovey-Ard, At from 3>t0345p0r h.Ad, nooordfnE to
‘Quality. . f-,
■SWBiSWSiIBSt^ ai,PM,a 01 “ f,om 7XO
~WfSn of *W^terei unionl,rove '
New York Stock I
■ICONS
IUOO T.nn ft, ’9O. J — -87 M 50 Gal.ua fc CM R. ■■ ■
9000M1ei0im86«,....77 130 do-—J JJL
SWO do-..-: 7744 IOOOIev A Tol JL- —, *6B,
■«0 Cal LAr,o Bd. 7*. 2OO Chi A Book I • j
7000CAt«tAU7, 91« 40 , ~d 0..-- MOW<
6000 do 92 10 Rhi B A Quinoy. • - 84).
. MOlUCenbd, 93 MOtfYWoK—
-10000 do, •—:— At 10. 96 215 do—
-4000 MiohS 3d 57* M do M 0“«
SoOHelumUtiSf.-S 1«0 |o
WPm Ma?l S If- .MOi g MJEri. It - ■'•■MO
25 do 93 , 500 ’ do——.^-...33
aoOMiohSkNf H..., >OO d0..~- s6O 32
300 38.-. MO I>S 1"0 Hud Kiver R...... 59>i
350 Mich 8 puar atk.... 40*4 150 Harlem Railroad... I7tf
100 d 0... 4034 laoHarlem preh $34
100 do. 4034 350 do 40
]OoniCehßsop9....~. 74 no do 403 f
60 ...... 73J4 600ReadingR. 4234
U 0 do ..73;? lSMiohCen 63
THE MARKETS.
Ashbs.—TTie market is without change, with small
sales at 85.25 ror P»«s and Pearls.
FLoua.—'lhe market i*s to 10 oeuta per bbl belter,
with receipts of 10,963 bbls. and sales of 10,000 bbls at
95.5308.45 for superfine fiteto; |lJjcl6s lor extra do;
96.5505.tf for superfine Western: 95.6505.85 for extra
Western, find IffidOokOO for round-hoop Ohio South
ern Flour is quiet and firm, with sales of 600 bbls at
96.750 5.90 for mixed to good, and 9607.76 for fano.v and
extra. Canada Flour is quiet, with sales of 300 bbls at
9&7007.50 for extra. , .
Onain.—The Wheatznarket isfirm and quiet; the ad
vance in freights materially ohecks the export aems' d.
Corn is one to two cents better, with m good export de
mand, with receipts of 990.000 hnsbels, and sales of
50,000 bushels at 7107134 c for mixed Western. Oats are
quiet at 87038 Western, Canada, and State.
Provision*.—The Fork market is steady, with rraall
sales of ICO bbls at 919 for Mess, and 914J5014 50 for
Prime. The Beef market la unoh&nged, with small
sales. Cut Meats are steady, with small sales si B>4o
for Shoulders* and 11340 for Hama, Bacon is quiet.
Lard is dull, with small sales at 12340130 for barrels.
Butter is selhnr at lie)so for Ohio* and 16021 for
State.
W hiskt is quiet at 220,
New York Bank Statement*
Nxw York* Nov. s.—The hank statement for the
week, ending on Saturday* ahowa *
An increase of 10an5.—.§1372,000
Adeoreaee of speoie....»«M. 603.000
An inorease of 806,000
*• M deposits.- -- - - 1,614,000
markets by Telegraph.
Baltimorx, Nov, s.—Flour firm: Howard street and
Ohio 95.6234 ? Citr Mills 96 50. Wheat steady at 8128
01.85 for red; 9> 8*0166 for white. Corn steady; mix
ed 05 cents: j ejjow 64068 oents. Provisions firm; Mess
Potk 919.76 Coflee quiet but steady at 14015 oents.
Whisky dull at 2O34oi^oento.
.*« iNcijfNATf*. Nov. a,—Flour is m better demand;
sales of 1.600 bbls at 94A504A0. wheat advanoed 3a
4c: red,9tA4otlO; wmte x 9U4ol.is. Whtekysteady
at 16340. Proviiioqe-Nothiug doing. Hois are in good
demand at 96 673407* on the spot, and 96-75 for future
delivery. Money market easy Exchange on New
York dull at 34 per cent, premium. „ , ,
Nsw oBLE*ifs» Nov. 5 —Cotton doll; sales 9 009 bales
atll0l)34o. £ugardallat6A4o7o. MolaasessellsatlC®
390. Freight* on ootton to liiverpoolls I6d. Baohange
on London6-V oent. premium. Bills of Laoing
606 3? cent. on New York 34oM3?cent.
discount.
IM3INE INTELLIGENCE,
SEE FOURTH
Brig ixioh Lomond. Black* fri>w Malagapth flat, with
inntto Isaac JeantskCo.
v Schr £v#jyn Treat, Weston, 10 days from Charlotte
town, PKI, with potatoes to J H MoColley.
Sobr Thos Borden. Wnghtington, 8 days from Fall
Bivsr* in ballast to Cabeen k Co.
Bohr Bohemia, Clark. 2 days from Chesapeake City,
with grain to Christian k Curran.
Bohr Bamuel Croft* Cooling, 2 days from Chesapeake
City, with grain to Christian k Curran.
Bohr Thoe James. Arrant*. 2 day* from Chesapeake
City, w th train to Christian k Curran,
SreamerTecony, Ely. 24hours from New York, with
mdse to W M Baird k Co.
BT TKLBSXAFH.
< Correaposdencs of The Press. >
„ Niw Urlxahs, Nov 6.
Arrived*phip fit James* from London.
Steamship Adriatio^Comatock?from Havre, arrived
atNewYorkycaterday. . „ „ ,
Steamship Edinhurih, Camminga, from New York, at
Liverpool Xith oU. •
-Glasgow, firom New York, arrived at
Queenstown 26th ult,
' Ship Gov Langdon, btone, hence, arrived at Liverpool
2Stb ult
Ship Flora McDonald, Filler, hence, arrived at Lon
don Brtfi uit.
Ship Anglo Saxon, Calv.erly, fpr Ban Fyanoisoo. aid
at New York yesterday.
Ship Kejptcd, Freeman,for Liverpool, cleared at N
York yesterday.
Ship W Tapeoott, BelJ, for Liverpool, o|eared at New
York yesterday. . _ ‘
Ship Emily bt Pierra. Teasier, for Charleston, entered
outward at Livcrpooltsd pit.
bfaip Joa Clark, Latouraau, fkom Baltimore, at Liver
pool Slit ult.
Ship Arkwright. Davis. for.Havre, cleared at Mobile
3ist ult. with 9491 balsa cotton, valued at 9180,(185.
Ship Johk Ravenel, Jones, from Stockholm, was off
Charleston 5d mst
Ship Msjestie, Mnoz, for Havre, cleared at Charlea
ton 8d inst.
Bark Washmeton Allston, Wood, from Honolulu, at
Bromerhaven S2d ult.
Bark HnnaßEtoa, White, for Montevideo, cleared at
New York yesterday.
feßark Linooln. Cornwallis, from Monacal bo Oot 12th,
arrived at New York yesterday. Left hark live, Dune,
from New York, disong.
Coeanus, Springer, hence, arrived at Greenock
Hpsth,Loud,fario4from Bangor Ist lost,
for Philadelphia.
Y BMg SesJuark, Hopkins, from Malaga, arriypd at New
Bohr Beoston, from Savannah* **
Orleanattth ult*
Bohr L B Myers, Somers, from Port La 8ol!e, at Pen
•aoout 26th ult. . „ ,
SohpßAsheo! Long, from Para, arrived at Now York
Bohr Sea Witch,Tyler, from Providenoe for Philadel
phia, arrived a t New York yesterday. „ # _ ,
Bohr J Lemming, Lipman, cleared at Nser York ye*,
yesterday for JocksoavtUe. . ,
. Bohr Minnehaha, Young, sailed from Biohmond 3d
mst, tor Charleston.
Bohr 0> Newkirk, Higbee, tailed from Charleston 3d
mat. for New York.
Sobr Fanny, Wioks, for Boston, went to sea from
Charleston 3d (nit. -
. Sobrs Emma yirgmia, Conway, and Embark, Ponoho,
hence, arrived at Waamngton, DC, yesterday. .
Schr J il Austm, DavTe, oleardd at Boston Bd mat. for
Wilmington. Del. ■ „
Steamers Beverly, Pierce,T T,Heartt, Siqdell.and
Bristol, Allen, hence, arrived at New York yesterday. ,
, The ship M Whitmore, previously reported stranded
in Dunarum Bay. had the following oargo. vis: 1549 bbls
flour. 9tfib7 bushels wheat, and ffiOO staves; valued at
9003100 ' ■
lose of provioiu
SPECIAL NOTICES.
[Prom the New York Tribune, Novembers.)
l'o Business Men.—The subjoined cirou
lar, signed—the original lie natures are before ui—by a
large number of our prinoipal merohants, is sent, we
understand, to-day, to the buainen men of this oity.
We simply ask for it the careful end thoughtful consi
deration which auoh a document* emanating Grom euoh
a source, deserves;
Bib; We appealto you* not as a partisan, but as a
good oituen and a roan of business.
We believe that a continuation of the present feverish
and unsettled state of the puhlio mind, if protracted for
four months‘longer, will be disastrous tp all the com
mercial relations of the oountry.
That condition of things is inevitable in oue there
shall be no election of President by the people; as m
that event the question goes to the House of Repre
sentatives at Washington, who may spend the winter
in wrangling and balloting, till Congress rises on the
4th of March, when only can the Senate interfere, and
choose one of the Vice Presidential nominees as aoting
President. r , -V'
In the meantime, the countrr.qtUl be convulsed by
threat* of disunion on the oub kitud, and defiance pn
the other, hr constant appealsto&eotional passions, to
the utter neglect of the reil'Jbtf rest* of the country,
and in a large degree to their complete prostration.
WHATEVER MAY BE OUR INDIVIDUAL POLI
TICAL PflQCUyiTjes, it is pl*er to all sensible men
that Mr. Lincoln elope has any chance of being ohogen
President by the people. If he does pot get the vote o*
this Stats, the eleotion must be made by Congress. Th*
only way then, to forestall a winter of disaster* and to se
cure political and oommeroial tranquillity, is to givo oar
inflaenoa and hearty support to insure his suocess. A
large and overwhelming majority willoarry cot only
the Election* but a moral force also, wbioh will quiet
ail disturbing influences.
It is simply a questiouof self-defence* of selfr-preset'
vation. No true business man* it seems tons, who
understands his own interests, oan disregard the appeal
made to him in this peculiar crisis of pubho affairs. We
want peeoo, and not same, and there is only one way
left now by wblob it can be scoured.
WM. A, BOOTH, late president of the American Ex
change Bank. <
SHEPHERD XMAPF, President of th* Mechanics’
Bank.
941413,41»
64,706,283
JOHN E. WILLIAMS. President of the Metropolitan
Bank.
J. (L JONES, President of the Chemical Bank.
JAMES GALLATIN, President of the National Bank,
ISAAC SEYMOUR* Cnehipr of the Bank of North
America.
JOHN J. PHELPS, ISAAC H. BAILEY.
T. O. OHARDAVOYNE, R. W. WESTON,
O. V. 8, ROOSEVELT, A. H. RATH BONE,
ROBERT C. GOODHUE, J. 8. SCHULTZ,
JOHN O. GREEN.
FELATXAH PKRIT,
THOMAS H. KNOX,
The weight of suob names as these will undoubtedly
exercise great influence in the olass to whioH it is ad
dressed. These gentlemen are in a position to see how
business has already been affeoted by the few weeks of
feverish excitement preceding the eleotion, and none
are better able than they to judge how disastrous a pro
traction of that feeling must be, if continued for four
months longer. It ic an unquestionable foot that tho
defeat of Mr. Lincoln to-morrow would be a direct,
positive loss of millionsof dollars to the country.
Throat and Lung Diseases —Any form
of disease of the Breathing Organs are at onoe relieved
and permanently cured by the use of DR. J. R. STAF
FORD’S OLIVE TAR AND IRON AND SULPHUR
POWDERS advertised in this paper. T h * Olive PaT
infiises Magnetism or vitality* which is retained and
diffused through the ustera by the aotion of the Iron
and Sulphur Powders upon the Blood. The Iron retains
the nifi or life-giving forces in the circulation, and the
ootabmed Bulphur convert* its waste or worn out parti
cles into gases, which are expelled from the body
through the pores. Send for a Pamphlet. Bold by &1]
Druggists, and by DYOTT & CO., No. »3» North
SECOND Street. Philadelphia. oefi-tf
Hair Dyr ! Hair Djtb !!—Batchelor’s
LIQUID HAIR DYE is the original and T>est 4» the
market,' All others are mere imitations, and should be
avoided if you wish to esoape ndioule. Splendid Black
orbsautilui Bbows instantaneously. Sold by all Drug
gists everywhers. The genuine has the signature of
WILLIAM A./BATCHELOR upon a steel-plate en
graving on four sides of ecoh box. -
Beioars of Counter/ril*.
Manufactory, 81 Barclay street, late 233 Broadway,
New York. CHARLES BATCHELOR,
no6*ly ' Proprietor.
Saving Fund—National Safety Trust
Company.—Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania.
RULES.
I. Money is received every day, and in any amount,
axge or small.
t. FIVE PER CENT, interest is paid for money from
the day it is put in. •_ _ ,
8. The money is always paid baok iuGOLD whenever
tt is called for, and without notioe.
4, Money is reoeived from Executors, Aomiatslra
tori. Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or small
sums, to remain a long or abort period.
f, The money reoeived from Depositor* is invested in
Real Estate* Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first
olass securities.
6. Office open every der—WALNUT Street, *outhwesl
corner Third street, Philadelphia. ja!2
Firb-Broo* 8a.R3.~A very
(ft* UKHtMJIt at BALAHA!4D£RS far Ml. »tr»a
mmU* iristt. No. 10* B*mNUTBt.fMtal*l*hU,
wRR-tf Kv*Jis A irAT-soN,
Exchange--Nov. 5.
BOARD.
ABNER CHICHESTER,
J* B. HOYT,
8. ISHAM*
And more than SCO others.
S b a mbit's Savlng Fund—N
Corner Second trod Walnut Btewtb.—BosoaUa re
ceived in small and large amounts, from oil
the community, and allows interestattho rate of FlvL
PER CENT, per annum,
Money may bo drawn by oUooka witUout loss ol in
terest.
Office open daily, from 9 until 5 o’clock, and onhlou
day and Saturday until nine in the evening. President,
FRANKLIN FELL ; Treasurer and Secretary, OHAS,
Jd. MORRIS
Grover & Baker’s Celebrated
NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES
The Boat in Use for Family Sewing.
No. T3O CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. au37*ly
MARRIED
PAULLIN—ASHMAN.—On the let instant, by Rev*
R. Jeffery. Benjamin K. Pauli in to Lavinia M., daugh
ter of William Ashman, all of this oity. *
SEVERN—WHITAKER.—On the 18th ult., by Rev.
A. Cathera, Mr, Charles Lewis Severn, of this ,oity« to
Miss NelJio Wlntakor, of Delaware, *
DIED.
YOUNG.—On Monday, November 6th, Thomas A.,
son of Henry and Mary B. Young, aged 6 jeora, a
months, and 17 days.
Funeral will take place Irom the reaidenco of his
lather, No. 1125 Citron street, on Thuraday afternoon,
Bth met., atSo’clook. ***
MORRIS.—On the evening of tho 3d instant, near
Georgetown, in the District of Columbia, at the resi
dence of his daughter, Mrs. Nourse, Anthony Morris,
formerly of Philadelphia, in the 93th year of hlsave. *
HIGH.—On the 2d instant, Win. Pierson High, in tne
24th year ot his age.
Service will bo held at his late residence, No. 6)5
Girard avenue, this (Tuesday) morning, at 0 o’oiook.
Funeral from the residence of ins father. Samuel High,
Main street, above bwede, Norristown, this afternoon,
at2o’c|ook. *
ANDERSON.—On the 4th instant, Margaret Jane,
daughter of James and Martha Anderson, aued7 years.
Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 1430
North Front street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2
o’clock. *
ARMSTRONG.—On the 4th instant, Elizabeth Wil
loughby Armstrong, daughter of Joseph and Bailie Ann
Armstrong, aged 2 years and 5 months.
Funeral from the residenoo ol hnr paronts, Reed
street, one door bolow Sixth, on Wednesday afternoon,
atlo'olook. **
GITHbNS.—On the 4th instant, George 8.. son of
Josiah H and Ann M. Gtthooa, axed 4 years and 6 daya :
Funeral from the residence of his parents. Market
street, above Fourth, South Camden, this (Tuesday)
afternoon, at 2 o’olook. *
xJ^^kß.—Onthe 3d instant, Catharine Homier, in
the 7£>th year of her oge.
Funeral from the residence of Wm. Clothier, No, 1340
OtisO&te Wood) street, Kensington, on Wednesday af
ternoon, at 2 o’olook. **
HENBEL.—On the 2d instant, Christian Frederick
Hansel, in the 34th year of his ape.
Funoral from the residence of his brother. No. 1515
Apple street, on Wednesday afternoon, at 1 o’clock. "*
RbEVEU.—On the 4th instant. Isabella, wife of Jo
seph L. Reeves, and daughter of the late Jaipea Gibson,
aged 34 years.
Funeral irom the residonoe of hor husband, Lancas
ter street, nrat door above Keod, this (Tuesday) after
noon, at 1 o’olook. *
BTEWART.-On the 3d instant, Mr. Win. fitewart,
aged 31 years.
Funeral from tho rosidenoa of his mother, Bouth
street, thud door weßt of Twenty-first, this (Tuesday)
afternoon, at 1 o’olook. *
VANHORN.—On the 4th instant, Joseph Vanhorni
agod 60 years.
.Funeral from the residonoe of Thomas M. Hughes,
No. 223 North Tenth street, above Race, this (Tuesday)
afterwon. at 2 o’olook *
WILBON.—On the 4th instant Mary Emma, daughter
of John M. and Einma'M. Wilson aeed4 years
Funeral from tho residence of her parents, Warren
street, east of fortieth. West Philadelphia, this (Tues
day) afternoon, at 2 oVook. w
WOOD.—Suddenly, on the 4th instant, at Consho
hooken t C. Horaoe Wood, son of Charles and Ann
Wood, in the 21st year of his ago.
funeral from tno residence of his father, Consho*
hooker), this (Tuesday) afternoon, at) o’olook. *
McCREADY.—On the 4th instant, William MoCrea
dr. son of James and Mary Ann MoCrendy, aged 3
years and 3 months.
Funeral from the residence of his parents, Dean’s
avonne. Crease street, below Thompson, this (Tues
day) morning, at ID o’olook. ‘
McFELLEMY.—On the Sd instant, Mrs. Eliza Mo-
Fellemy. aged 53 years.
Funeral from the residenoo of her son-in-law, Jarvn
Mason, 330 Jumper atroot, this (Tuesday 1 afternoon, at
2 o’olook, *
JJLACK DRESS G'
Cashmeres,
Merinoes.
A i7rmre Cashmeres,
Velour Peps,
Velour Ottomans,
Bombasines,
Tatmaes,
Mousselinee,
Reps Anglais,
Paramattas,
DODS.—A largo stoek
Bombazine Alpacas,
Mohair Lustres,
Satin do Climes,
Ammalines,
Fuured Poplins,
Jrish Poplins.
Gros Gram Silks,
Poult do Boies,
English Bilks,
Patent Boiled SityK, Ao.
fc SON, Mourning Btofe,
No. DXtt Chestnut street.
CJPkOIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
TO THE LADIES.
5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH,
We extend to tho Ladies, on cosh purchases, at our
Retail Counters, tho ailowanco hitherto enjoyed by our
Store-keeping 1 ustomers, of
6 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH.
TRIMMINGS, ZEPHYRS. LACES,
RIBBONS, SKIRTS. CORSETS,
BHAWL-BORDERB, HAIR-NETS, kc.
City Railway Farfs to our Pstabhriimcnt will be
amply repaid by.the inducements vre offer in price, va
riety, quality, and quantity.
J. G. MAXWELL k BON,
Manvfactxiring and Importing Establishment,
no6*ot 8. E. oor. ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
lys?® TOST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, PA.*
ROVBMBFR 2, 1860.
NOTICE is hereby given, by order of the Postmaster
General, that from r-od alter this date. Letters for the
. dailt deposited in the e rnot letter-boxes, without tho
pre-payment of ONK CENT FOR COLLECTION,
wXLI, BEDETAINED, and notice given, as in the
o&so of Letters where the poßteeo may bo wholly
unpaid. [jio3-Ctj N. B. 13RQWNE, Postmaster.
QOUGU’S LECTURES.
J 3 NOVEMBER 13 AND I<s,
AT THR ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
On and after Wednesday, the 51st inst-« tho remaining
Tickets tor Unreserved Beats will be Bold at Atartien's
Bookstore, 606 CHESTNUT Btreot, and at thoTraot
Depository, CHESTNUT Street, bolow Louth.
Prioe2sconts.
A limited number of Stage and Orchestra Tickets can
be had at Martien’sonly, Pnoo 50 conts. no 3 3t*
ry^»FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ DANK,
Lj? Pnn.ansz.PniA, October 5, 1860.
The Ann ual Election for Directors will bo hold at the
Banking-House, on MONDAY, the nineteenth day of
November next, between the hours of 9 o’olook A. M.
rod 3 o’olook P.M.,and on TUESDAY, tho sixth day of
November next, a general meeting of tho Stockholders,
will be hold at the Banking-Houso, at 4o’olotkP. M.,
agreeably to tho oharter.
ocg-dtno» W, RUSH TON, Jr., Cashier.
[Vy* SOUTHWARK BANK. PIIIXADEL
-1J? PHI A, Octobers, IB6o.—The anneal election for
jirECTUKo will be held at tli9 Banking Houston
MONDAY, the 13th day of NOVEMBER NEXT, be
tween the hours of 10 o’oloek A. M. and 2 o’clook P. M.
The annua) mooting of STOCKHOLDERS will be
leldatthe same place on TUESDAY, the 6th day of
NOVEMBER NEXT, ot 13 o’clock M.
ocH-dtnol9 P. P. STEEL, Cpgh ;
W '
GIRARD BANK. - PHILADELPHIA'
, OCTOBERIG, lfiGO.—Notioe 10 hereby given that
an election for THIRTEEN .DIRECTORS, to serve for
the ensuing year, will be held at the Banking- house, on
MONDAY. Novomber 19, between the hours of 10 A.
My and 2 F. M.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will le held
at the same place, on TUESDAY, November 6, at 12
o’clock* M. W. L. SCHAFFER. Cashier.
Ootober 10. 1860, 0016-tutha tno!9
IY5* consolidation bank, phsladel
of PJiIA, Ooiober Jsth,’lBso.—Tfco Annual JKleoiion
or Oireotoreof this Bank will be held at the BANK
ING HOUSE, on MONDAY* the 19th day of November
next, between the hours of ten A. M. and Iwof. Al.
And a General Meeting ol the R tookholdera wiU be held
ut the samp Placp. on Ti'EttDAY. November 6th, at
twelve MV JOB. N. Cashier.
0016-tulhfcstnolfl
fY5=» WESTERN BANK OF I‘HILADEL
PHI A, lOctobeb Bih, 1660.
An election for thirteen Directors, to serve the ensu
ing year, will be held at this Bask on 'VjONDAY, the
19th day of November next, between the hours ol 10
o’olook A. M. and 2 o r c!nok i*. M.
The annual meeting of the stockholders will be hold at
the same place on TUESDAY, the 6th dav of November
next,at 12o’olookAl. (J M,TROUTMAN,
09-tuthtl9nov Cashier.
OFFICE PENNLYL VANIA RAIL
ROAD COMPANY.
: . PuibADKLpni*., October 17, 1860.
The Board of Directors have this daj declared a semi
annual dividend of THREE PER CENT, on the Capi
tal Stock of ths Company, dear of State tax, payable
on and aflor NOVEMBER JS.ISCO.
Powers of Attorney for oolfhotion of Dividends can
bo had on application at the Office of the Company. No.
238 South THIRD Street. THUS. T. FIRTH,
0018-toel Treasurer.
NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEETING
<3? of the Stockholders of the Penncylvunia Salt
uanufaoturing Company will he held on THURSDAY,
be 16th of NOVEMBER, at 12 o’olook, at the Office of
he Company,No. 191 WALNUT street. Philadelphia.
0c29-m THQB. BPARKB, feeoratary.
rYya OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS
lk3 OF THE SINKING FUND.
TaBASURY DErAETMKST. I
Harrisburg , October 24, 18 C0. s
Notice is hereby given, that sealed proposals for the
sale of all or any part of one hundred thousand dollars
of the five per rout, loans of the Commonwealthof
Pennsylvania, will be received at the Treasury De
partment. in the out of Harrisburg, uutil2 nVook, P.
M., of '1 Ui BDAY, THE 20th DAY OF NOVEMBER,
A. D. 1850, the name to sot forth the amount offered,
and thepr»oe asked. To be addressed. " Commission
ers of Sinking Fund, Harrleborg, Pa.,” endorsed ‘‘Pro
posals to sell State Loans.”
, The b'do will be opened and allotments made to the
lowest bidders on that day.
WAI. M. HIESTER, Beo’y Comw’th,
ELI SLIFKR.Btnto Treasurer,
THOS. E. COCHRAN, Aud. Gen.
0e27-too2Q Commissionore of Binking Fund.
ITS=» HOME MISSIONARY ISOCIETY OF
THE CITY OF PBILADELFHIA.-Tho of
toe of this Society hae been removed from No. 531
East NINTH Street, to No. 42 North FIFTH Street,
below ARCH. It vriU be open daily, (Sabbaths except
ed.) from 9 to 6 o’clock.
The money contributed to this Bocietr for the relief
of the poor, is scrcpuloualy Appropriated to that pur
!oge omy, and the managers earnestly solicit donations
rom the pubho, tp onhble, them to oarry on sucoess
tlly this branch ol the Society's operations. To afford
1 ho community an opportunity oT contributing, they
lavojßentouttlio Agent of the Association. Mr. JOHN
ARRIBON, who is now waiting upon our citizens,
lohoiMng tboir aid, and the managers bespeak for him
: a kind reoeption,‘a patient hearing, and a liberal re
tponse.
GEORGE H. STUART, President.
MATTHEW NEWKIRK, Vioo President,
R. K. HOEFLICH, Secretary,
THOS, T. MABJON, Treasoror,
oo2Btbeta6 No. 434 AIARKET Street.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.—We pub
lish below the oorroct copy or the LINCOLN and
HAMLIN Presidential Electoral Ticket in PENNSYL
VANIA.
ELBCTOIIS.
JAMES POLLOCK.
THOMAS M. HOWF,
KDWaRD C. KNIGHT,
ROBERT Y. KING,
HENRY BUMM.
ROBERT M. FOUST,
NATHAN HILLKH,
JOHN M. BROOMALL,
JAMES W. FULLER,
DAVID E. STOUT.
FRA«CIS W. CHRIST,
DAVID MUMMA, Jr.,
DAVID'TAGGART,
THOMAS K.HULL.
FKANCIB 11. PENNIMAN*
ULYSSES MEROUR.
GEORGE BRKSSLKU,
A. rtRADY BHARPE,
DANIEL O. Gi'HH,
SAMUEL CALVIN,
EDGAR COWAN,
WILLIAM McKRNNAN.
JOHN M. KIRKPATRICK,
JAMES KERR,
RICHARD P HOBRRTS,
HENRY SOUTHER,
JOHN GAKER.
CUT THIS OUT and compare It with the ticket you
vote, bb BOGUS tickets are about. It"
A CARD—TO DRUGSISTS AND PER
FUMKPS—Tijo umlorfligned, having reason to
believo that a largo amount of valuable goods, ol follow
ing denominations, have been feloniously taken fropi
their premises, viz,; French and Amortoan perfumer);
ivory and buffalo tooth, nail, and hair brushes ; mirrors ;
shell snuff- boxes, inlaid and lined with gold; inkstands;
puff and trinket stands ; smol inn bottles ; Ute pre
servers ; paper weichls; poitemonnates; corkscrews;
ivory and shell dressing combs; ivory fice-tooth comb?;
playing cards; memorandum books; cabas; essential
oils; otto of roses; musk; tonqum ; nil of noroli; vit
niUa bean; oil of rose goramnm, and other oils, and
material* used in tho manufacturing of perfumory. All
persons who have been offered suoh goods at pripes
muon below their value will confer a favor by giving
notice to the subscribers,
flo6-6t JULES HApEL fc CO.
OI'EREOSUOPIO POKTKAITB AND
rJ Groups taken at modorato prices. Stereosoopio
S^*D^ti b T 0 /? e^l9r , B ?, ! S.? hea P*at ABIMER’d FUO-
Nos. (115 ana 017 North
BECO *»D Street, above Green. It
PROFITABLS BUT SIMPLE CON
TRIYANOE.--A Patent has rocently been ob
tained lor Egg Boating. 'Abe best practical thing for
tho purpose possible, lor Restaurants rml Families.
»g aIW)# cnrlr 10 a -
REPINED SUGAR.—I,OOO Barrels LO
VERING'S Crushed, coarse and lino pulverized,
A* B. and G Cofloe, and refined yellow Bugar, for«al<
Cr IAMPW fIIiABAM ft no.. tFTrju
COAP.-—lOO boxes Olean Moan; 175 do
Clive do., in store, and for sale by ROWLEY,
ABHRUKN) 4 R- fc CO. No. 10 fimith Wharves. noo
ff|| UAWEa OP SEED LEAF TOBACCO,
IIU in stoie* and for sale by
JUS. D, HANSBN & CO.
*THE 6, 1860.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
tip TO 12 O’OLOOK LAST MIGHT, j ’
GIRARD HOUSE—N. 35. corner Ninth- and OhfltnuL
Jno G Dunn, Virginia WW Gray, P hilada
A P Hoover, Waulnngtoii T 8 Bennett, Baltinore
Geo Christy, New York Frank Trron, New /ork
K Harlan. New Yotk N Lothian, New Ytfk
TMoNallv, New York W Arlington. NewTork
K Ko!ljr,New York A Weaver A,la. Ner York
0 H Carter, New York W Cross, New York
J H Hilton, New York F BomJaoe, New Y»rk
0 Harney, New York 8 H Hart, Liberty, va
T Blackman Sc la, N York Mibb F Blao' man, I Y
T S Richards Sc wf, Baliirn Miss Riohards. fiaiimoro
Miss Swing, Baltimore L H Honking. New York
Misa Hopkins k oh, N York faster Hopkins, NYork
vaster Leon. New York Master Howard, NYork
J H bwoyer, New York W Sinclair Sc la, Spnngfifi
Master J binolair, Bpnn&fi a Mibb Montgonuiry.rpgliM
Wm O Bayley, Philadelphia t'r 8 Kennedy, -U SN
J W Cornell Sc wf, N Y Miss Maxwell. N Y!
Miss Thomas, New York H T Graiton, Hrookyn
W Grafton, Brooklyn U W Mansfield Sc la Pa
0 Phelps Jr & wf, N Y Mrs Porter, Lanoaser
Col Croghan. New York D Crittenden, Califo-nia
MissoHowitt Award,NY R Blackwood, Spnigfield
D P Brown, Pottsville Mr Brantly, New Yck
Tobias Bario, Reading CaptGillis, u 8 N
W M Sharp, Baltimore Mrs Sharp, Baltiraon
Kdw Hart, New York W Gunnegal. Cm, 0
Ch&s Milligan, Cin, 0 Tho* Knowles, i'in, >
B Budgman, Cm, 0 L Baxter. New York
N Loyd Thos Fortune. New Jersey
Miss Walker, New Jersey Sami Hunter. N Hawn
John Schmitz. Baltimore L R Martin. Now Ytrk
Jns Parker & la. New York Miss Parker, New Y*rk
Mephen Pedohurd. N York Mr Newman A la, NJ
W W Webb. Wash.DC C H W Meehan, DO
Robt H Broom, Wash, DC W F Thetford. Alabxna
H C Bukwith A wife, N J W H Rookafellow, NY
W P Potridse, Phila Simon Stevens-Lancaster
Mr Corbin, wash, DC -W A Phepard, New >ork
Geo F poott, Wash, D C
CONTINENTAL HOTEL-Ninth and Chestnut sVeeta*
P C Warwiok.Riohin’d, Va F.W Jones, New Yorl
JPaine,New York W C Smallwood, Wv, Del
JH Bangs, Wilm'n.Del FAPeddook Ala,NYork
Jos Maitland, Baltimore Jos P Cain. Sooth Caiolina
C Lewis Brent, Virginia T N Batchelor, Missiisippi
Miss V C Batchelor, Miss Edw M Greenway, NYork
C B Rioekwoll. New York Lfi Trainer, Norristown
A W Bsrtolet, Norristown A F Cake Ala, JeffCity,Mo
Miss Hawkins. Mississippi MissHebern, Missisavpi
G C Harboson A la, Kr T Scovell, Nona Sooth
C H Kmahaer, Nova Sootia Col Leittat, New Orleins
C R Bolut, New York H Lindsly, Wash, D 0
P Katzenbaoh A la, Tren'n Mrs Harwell, Boston
Calvin Augier, New York E M Mnnoaster, Baltinoro
Wm K Munoaster, Balt ‘ Jno R Weeks, Newark
K N Carr, Baltimore H N Rrenneroan A Is, Cm
Miss Mary Barr, Cin. Ohio Jno W Rowers, Boston
Mr Long A la, 8t Paul A L Clarke. Boston
W J WiTmer, Baltimore J ftl Creo, Pittsburg
AGP Dodge, Baltimore A H Cline, Fort Smiti
E Turpin. England J P Briggs, Lima. Peru
W A Carrington, New York T G Thomas, New York
JH Wheat A son, IVash’n D E Sornes, Maine
C B Adames, Texas J B Downing. Arkamas
John Burgess, New York Jas Meakiot England
Mr Saffbrd. New Y°rk Joa Reakert A wf
Chas Wiimer A la, Balt
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth street, below irch.
W fehattuok, New York W W Rankin, Lancaster
J E Day, Allegheny City R F Brown, Reading -
A Gandy Ala, Williamsport John 6 Hough A la.Kensas
Jas L Spalding, Kentucky 0 L Green. Little Re«k
Jas M Currier, New York B Ewing. Harlgtown.Pa
M Simpson - Farmington, IH John R Simpson, Illinois
J E Davis, Ohio .j.TJ Pursoll, Portsmouib, 0
JONES’ HOTEL—Chestnut street, above BixUv
Chas Swing, IT 8 N N H Farquhar, U S N
J M Carpenter, US N N D’Orljr, New York
K a M Clark, Cin. P M It Hook, Cm, 0
W M Check,California P Mqrin. Canada
Jas Fox. Canada K Morrison, Wmsport
C R Betts, Wash, D C 7 H Benton A la, rhil*
WCBpenoer, * < tioa. N Y TM Henry Cumberlald
H D Stratton. New York N 8 Green. Providences RI
W J Walker, Wash, D C
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut at., above Fifth
T J Young, North Carolina 8 Constant, N Carolina
John Parson, Philadelphia James S Evans A wf, )> I
J M Dnnmng. New York Wm Vorner. Sohl co. H*
J M Truslow A wf. N Y Miss Fanny Corbit, N T
Geo T Cummings, Conn James Burns. Trenton,NJ
John H Tobey, New York 0 P Emery. Newburvp»rt
J Milligan, New York Sami Murphy, New Yojk
1j L Corwoll, Philadelphia Jas F Smith, Reading
T'jos P Kinsey. Reading
NATIONAL HOTEL—Raoe street, above Third
Lewis Klfolt, Phcenixville Jas Houser, PhcGflixvilie
Jos Reading. Mauoh Chunk Jno Russell, Greensbuig
A Kauffman, Lano oo Michael Harman. Del
Joa W Muron/, Cobimb co Afi Severance, Millville
John Wh.te, Millviiit> Miss M J Krauss, Lano
P Daniels, Liverpool Pamuei Felix, MmersvOle
AW Felix, MinersviHe Jonas Shaiter, Berks oo
C Handler, Jr, PottsviUe
BTATEB UNlON—Market street, above Sixth.
R C Alexander, Maryland G B Newton, Del 00, Pa
Jno Livingston, Pittsburg G W Dunlap, Pittsburg •
H Christian, New York W B Maguire, Jersey City
Jaoo}> Hami'ton. 1 ronton J A Futhey. West Chester
J Anderson, Fredericksburg W Cooper, Pittsburg
Jno Crosby, Yorkoo, Pa Alex Wilson, York co. Fa
John Armstrong Penna John j Morton, Virginia «.
A Brower, Lisburn. Pa A J Ferguson. Penna '
H E Gray, Weaf Chester A ftl Pettit, Phil
II MDoor. Virginia B ftlolionnal, Penna
BT. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestuut street, above Third.
Emilio Ochoa, Cuba Mahan, Pottsville
Geo Liebrcolit. Germany T Brachrugge, Germany
A hex. Philadelphia Mrs Hart. New York
Miss F Hart, New York F Eilvas, New York
MT. VERNON HpTEL—Beoond street, above Aroh
M H Swartz, Mollfg oo Wm Folk. New Bruns wiok
John W Thompson. N Y John 3 Lee. Baltimore
Jtiobard R Williams, Phila Snml MoFate, Phi a
wrn t filer, Haneook, NY W H Brown, N Y
G Head. Hancock, N V Ransom Call. Penna
0 Christman, Norristown Major Lines A la, N Y
W T a Ridge, Baltimore ’
COMMERCIAL HOTFL—Sixth st., above Chestnut,
Jno Baiter, Chatham Jas Scott. Chdstor cq
Davis Kunb'.o, Chester <o Amos Kimble, Chester cp
Geo T Leonard, Penna Wm F Fobs A wf. Ponna
E J Carr. N Hampshire A Ellis, Pernisjlvauia
J Codington, N Jereoj T Brown A la, New York
MERCHANTS 1 HpUBE—Third street, ab. CaUowhill.
R L Bonders Lancaster W G Houston, Harrisburg
H H Donaldson. Harrisburg o H Beach, Soranfon
Jas L Riotm. Danville E H Heiirioh, Philada
Wm L Bardwell, N Castle 8 h Campbell, N Castle
Eli kjnoli, Reading A J Forsmen, Penna
F 8 Bickel, Georgetown
FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Second street, above Market,
John Russel, Bradford oo U P Kassel, Bradford co
J A Paitersnn.Satem, N J W H Holfing, Salem, N J
Mr Cohen, Philadelphia N WH Mar, Gloucester, NJ
I) M Chambers, Phils J Boulden,ftiiliord, Bel
Ricfiard Fountain, Dpi A ti Cook. Dover, Del
BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Cal'owhill,
Gro Meilef, Catasaqua Jno H Bnydor, Borks co
Wm A Boyer, Reading E Kidman, Centre Valley
JftopbSohinuoVor, Reading Simob Frankenfield, Pa
H F Moyer, Montg eo Abm Aohey, Sumneytown
Daniel F Cleaver, Berks oo
BALD EAQLK—Third street, above CaUewhilV
Peter Brown,Lanoastereo Mrs Sharlpy, LanoJieter oo
David Gable, Boyertown Peter manning A la,.Pa
Aire Yost, Lancaster oo John Klesun, Pottsvi e .
BARLEY SHEAF—Fecond street, below Vine,
Jno F Brodhead, Harrisburg Rev M Long. Hartsville
A KSloan, Abington,Pa WWGray,Phila
THE UNION—AToh street, above Third.
Isaac Morris, New York fit ra Low, Pittsburg
.las Coleman. Cincinnati, 0 John £ Thomas, Ohio
J B Harris. Ohio ,
WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO*,
823 CHESTNUT ST,
IMPORT AND MANUFACTURE
FINE WATCHES,
RICH DIAMOND AND ALL OTHER JEWELRY,
MANTEL CLOCKS AND BRONZES,
STERLING SILVER-WARE,
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PLATED GOODS,
PARIS ARTICLES, FANS, OPERA-GLASSES, Ac,,
The principal part of our stook is entirely new at
MODERATE FIXED PRICES.
An Examination will entail no obligation to pujr
jluue. nol tJal-if
Jjga FINE WATCHES, of the most up-
JSdSg proved makers; Jewelry of every description.
"P** Silver-ware equal to coin; also, Plated-waro of
the best quality, at Q. RUSSELL'S,
oc»-lm 08 North SIXTH Street.
Jgs. SCARF-PINS, STUDS, an 4 SLEEVE
&{S£ BUTTONS.—A large assortment 0 f Carbunole,
Corah Lava, and Etrusoau Gold Hearf-pmc, at
G. RUt-SKLL'S,
0029-lm 82 North,SIXTH Street,
SEWING MACHINES.
& WILSON.
SEWING MACHINES.
C2B CHHBTNUT STREET-SECOND FLOOR.
no!-3in
furs?
f ADIES’ FANCY FURS.
JOHN FARLIRA, 718 ARCH Btreet, below
Eighth, ho* now in store, of his own importation and
manufacture, a very large and beautiful assortment of
all the different kinds and qualities of fanoy FURS for
..allies and Children that will be worn during the com
ing season, at nmnufaoturers’s prioesj nc*4-Btr
removal.
THOMAS MELLOR&CO,
HOISERY HOUSE,
Have removed to the Store formerly occupied by
YARD, GILMJORE, & 00.,
No. 40 AND 4B NORTH THIRD STREET,
Between MARKET and ARCH Streets.
no3-lm
LOST OR MISLAID Certificate of
Mock No. 260, for 12 shares in tho New York Mid
dle Coal Field Railroad and Coil Company, and
would hereby givonotioe that 1 bavo made uppGcation
for certificate in lieu therooi.
no2-Soc EDWARD HUGHES.
T OST —On Sunday evening, Nov. 4tli,
in Washington Squaro, a gold rimraod Eye-Glass
and gold douDlo Pen and Penoil, with name of Louisa
Anderson on, Ao. The boy who found it will receive a
liberal reward on its return to the office of Jones’
Hotol. It*
ffpfiO MAS THO MPSON „
SON, & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
CABINET-MAKERS’ MATERIALS,
338 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
Brooatolls, Plushes, Reps, Damasks, and every
description of Furniture and Curtain Goods. eol9-2m
gHOTWEUFS SWEET CIDER,
MADE EXPRESSLY FOR OUR SALES.
The first invoice of this
CELEBRATED CIDER
Just received.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
DEALER IN
FINES GROCERIES.
ooSl-tf Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets,
1 AZUMEA ! AZUMEA !
AZUMUA! AZUMEA I AZUMEA! AZUMEA
PROF. MORRIS’ AZUMEA BAKING POWDER,
Manufactured solely at No. 62 North FOURTH
Street, and for sale by Grocers generally. sell-Smlf
LYCOPODIUM— For sale'by WETHE
KILL & DROTHEJt, 47 and 40 Worth SECOND
Street ovSS
RETAIL DRV GOODB.
GOOOS.
ITALIAN CLOTHS.
ALPACAS.
SPANISH, BLAY, AND BLOUSE
PLAIN AND YANCY
DUCKS AND DRILLS, 1
NOW IN OTOBB, AND 808 SADB BY
GEO. D. PABHISH,
”° B - lln 313 CHESTNUT
QPENING,
-JUST RECEIVED
PER STEAMERS ASIA AND ILLINOIS,
AND WILL BS OPXNSD ON
MONDAY STH INST..
A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF
NEW SILKS.
BLACK TAILLE. ]BLACK GROB GRAIN
do BOULT DR 80IE. | do GRO D’ROUSBE
do EXTRA a UALITY. FANCY SILKS.
WITH A HANDSOME LINE OF
BLACK GROUND SILKS.
$ WITH
RICH BROOHE FIGURES
OF THE VERY LATEST PARIS BTYLES.
THOS. W. EVANS & CO..
noS-?t 818 AND 830 OHEBTNUT STREET.
HJEW CLOAKS.
JACQUES. BASQUES.
PALETOTS,
Aim
LADIES’ PURS.
OPENING
EVERY MORNING,
AT THE
PARIS MANTILLA
CLOAK AND PUR
EMPORIUM,
708 CHESTNUT STREET.
THE LAItQEST
AND
CHOICEST STOCK.
IN THESE SPECIALTIES,
TO BE FOUND IN THO CITY.
J. W. PROCTOR &t 00,
NO. 708 CHESTNUT STREET,
nul-tf
E. & F,
D - 800.
s. \y. c. e. & c.
filing TO K. k L.
Some folks originate,
J „ While otheis imitate.
ooSi-tf
JNDIA SHAWLS,
VELVET CLOAKS,
CLOTH CLOAKS,
SILK B .
SHAWLS,
DRESS HOODS,
In crest variet? and choioa aeleotlou,, at
GEORGE FRYER’S,
No. 810 CHESTNUT STREET.
00l9tl;
AIMES’ DKESB
TRIMMINGS.
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS.
ZEPHYR ■WORSTED, BEST QUALITY,
GILT TRIMMINGS AND BELTINGS.
OKOOHET FRINGES AND BERTHAS.
EMBROIDERED SUFFERS AND CUSHIONS
EMBROIDERED C94IR. SEATS.
WOOLLEN YARNS, ALL SIZES. •
ZEPHYR-KNIT TALMAS AND JACKETS.
ZEPHYR-KNIT SONTAGS AND SLEEVES,
ZEPHYR-KNIT PAPS AND GAITERS.
EAPSON’S
TRIMMINGS AND ZEPBYR STORE,
Corner EIGHTH and CHERRY Street,.
ook-tNas
£JLOAKB. —Tho greatest bargains m tho
IVENS’,
OLOAKB.—The largest stook, the best assortment, the
ohoioest colors, the finest qualities, the most superb
trimmings, the newest styles, the best work, and deol
dedly the lowest prices m tho city, at IV£NB\ S 3 South
NINTH Street. 0013-lra
rpnoRNLEY & CHISM’S! ! !
•Z- One Dollar Silks for 750.!
Dollar Iwemy-fiveoent 811ka for 81!!
Dollar Fifty-cent Silks for Sl.Sfil!!
D O UpJEntX-five cent Silks for 81AG !!!!
, o . REDUCTION IN PRICES!
Long Broohe Shawls, Exoellent, for 88.
Long Broche Shawls, Superior, for 810 to 812.
Lonsßmohe Shawls, Very fine, for 814, 815,818,
and 820.
NEW CLOAK ROOM!!!
jyj _ n , Cloaks for 85.
Fine Beavor Cloaks for 87* 88. 89. and 810.
•MMdia Trumped Tor £ll, 815, 818,
‘'Arab Cloaks, Zouave Jackets, Black ond Fanoy
Cloths, Ao., Ac
_ i/v .BEST BLACK SILKS!!!
Good Qljklßj JMaok Silks, will wearwell, for 81.
lioavy Black Figured Silks. Ao., Ao,
it MEN’S AND BOY8 f WEAR!!!
A Large Stook of Cloths.
ALsree Stock of Oaaslmeres, BaUitiaUs, A Vestings.
Blankets, Flannels. Linens, and Muslins.
__ __ __ _ r At THORNLEY A CHISM’S,
N,E, Corner EIGHTH & SPRING GARDEN bU.
N, B.—Every artiole bought for oash» nqj
NffEW ARCH-STREET CLOAK EMPO-
J-i rium.
SON have now arranged
their Fall and Winter Btook of
„ 4 , FASHIONABLE CLOTH CLOAKS.
Of all the latest styles, ip great vanety, from 85 to 823
eaon. furobasers are invited to examine this assort
ment before purobasmg elsewhere,
beg i°aM ort men to p 8 rat ono day’s uotloo. Also, the
Ladies’ and Misses’ Blanket Shawls in Philadelphia,
Gents’Mauds, Fanoy Neck Ties,
D _. Sl?j^?LQ 1 9l!ftff.vL | nen Hdlifs., Ac., Ao.
BDLENDID STOCK OF SHIRT BOSOMS
, Justfrom.the Manufactory.
The handsomest variety New Style Shirt Bosoms
ever offered in this market, comprising Prince of
Wales. Imperial, Excolsior, Ao., Ao.» some containing
300 pleats.
oo2Muthstf EIGHTH AND ARCH STREETS.
Eyre & landell, no. 400 arch
Street.
100 lots Auotion Goods.
Mdtinoew, Shawls, Silks,
Delaines, and Cashmeres. no 5
fkYSTER STYLE KIOU PRINTED 00-
v BURGS.
Bouquet Cpburga.
Clam style.Coburgs.
RYRE & DAMDKjIIP.OO B AROH Street.
(PLOTfIS FOR MEN'S OVERCOATB.
V/ 6-4 Blook Doegkins.
Hoavy Beaver cloths.
Velvet Frosted Beavers
o*4 Browns lor Frionda.
noS EYRE A LANDELL, 400 ARCH Street,
rjHILDREN’S SHAWLS.
Bright Bootoh Plaids, and
, Medium Colorings, fine Wool,
’ Long and Square, for girls.
Shilpren's btellas, ana Bordered
achmero Shawls.
HP9 SHARPLEBS BROTHERS.
Black india satins.
Suporior quality India Batins.
White and Colored India Pongees.
Blnokand Colored Irish Poplins.
Imported by
no 2 SHARPLEBS BROTHERS.
|7*RENOH POPLINS.
A FEW CHOICE STYLES AT THE RIGHT
„ „ .PRICES.
Lupin’s Fronch Merinoes, at the right prioes,
Figured Wool Delaines and Caihmeres.
Valencias, Plaids, Figured Alpnoas.
Children’s Delaines and Wool Plaids.
BLACK DRESS GOODS.
Auction lots Frenoh Merinoes, 65 oents to 81.
“ *• Wool Delaines. 30 to BO cents,
*• ° 0-4 sublime quality. 81.25.
•i •• Bombazines and Alpacas,
t* ** Amolines, Fg’d Alpacas, Reps,
<« ** illaokSilks, Coburg, A-o.
COOPERA CONARD.
pcls Southeast oor. NINTH end MARKET.
IAALL AND WINTER OJLOAICS, of all
m? the new shapes, ready made or
MADE TO ORDER.
First-oloae work at popular prioes. Every garment
guarantied to fit and please.
Cloths by the yard or pioco. of Just the right kinds for
Ladles’, Misses’ and Boys'wear.
COOPER A CONARD,
oo!5 Southeast cor. NINTH and MARKET.
/■NLO-AKS.—The CITY CLOAK STORE,
\J 142 North EIGHTH. .Every one is talking of the
groat bargains and superior quality of the CLOAKS at
the new CLOAK BTORE, 142 North EIGHTH Street.
|~^LOAKS. —If you want the best value
V/ for yonr raonpy, go to the City Cloak Store, 148
North EIGHTH Street, above Cherry.
CLOAKS. —The CITY CLOAK STORE,
142 North EIGHTH, is said to be the best and
ohcapest store in the oity oolS-lm
I^LOAKS.— A magnificent assortment of
all the newest styles imported this season, with
every new material, made up and trimmed in the veyy
beat manner, at Pripes that defy all competition, af the
Faria Cloak Btora, northeast oorner of EIGHTH and
WALNUT Streets. 0013 Im
RANDLES. —139 boxes Adamantine Can
dies j 170 do.. Hydraulic do.; 60 do. Spermaceti do.;
78 do. Hotel do., In store, and foraaleby ROWLEY,
ASHBURNEtt, A CO., No, 10 South Wharves, nod
RETAU, DRY GOODS.
£JLOAKS AND CLOAK CLOTHS.
LADIES’ FINE BEAVER CLOTH CLOAKS,
READY MADE,
MADE TO ORDER
THE ARAB.
THE BASQUE.
THE WALKING COAT.
THE FULL BACK.
THE PLAIN BACK.
THE CAPE STYLE.
CLOAKING CLOTHS,
Of jußt the right kinds, comprising
LIGHT WEIGHT G LOSSY BEAVERS.
EINE BLACK BROADCLOTHS.
HEAVY BLACK BEAVERS.
HEAVY BLACK TRICOTS.
LOW-PRICED UNION CLOTHS.
CLOTH GOODS ol every description for Ladies’,
Gants’, and Boys’ wear.
AUCTION LOTS WOOLLEN SHAWLS.
AUCTION LOTS BLACK THIBET SHAWLS,
COOPKp & CONARD,
0025-Btutf 8. E. Corner NINTH and MARKET.
f INDER-GAttMENTS FOR LADIES
AND GENTS.
BoublO'breasteil fihirta.
Extra large Merino Shirta.
Merino and Cotton Drawers.
Silk Shirts and Drawers-
Ladien’Merino Vesis,
Ladiee’ Silk and Cotton Vests.
Weißh and Swanskin Flannels.
Fall Stock Winter Hosiery.
LYKL & LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH.
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and wall-layer.
This Machine is one of tho groat labor-saving im
provements ot tho age, and meets with the unqualified
approbation of all who have seen it in operation. It will
take Hocks out of tho earth of Five Tons Weight, or
less. Without digging to roneve them, with groat ease
And rapidity, and they oan bo drawn from the field
without unloading, and placed into a well five feet high.
After the rooks are fitted for tho hooks, whioh is done
by drilling two holes about three-fourths of an inch
deep in opposite Bides of the rook, the Machine, with a
fair ohanoe, two men, two pairs of oxen and a driver,
will take out and drop upon the ground, pear the holes,
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ROCKS IN TEN
HOURS,
and, as tho Rocks are hoisted by Ox or Hotso power,
there is no hard lifting for tee men, and it is easy work
for the team. With one of these Machines, any man
b4 v ing a rooky farm can well.atl’ord to clear it,as it
pan be done for less than ono-ouirter of the oost of do*
in* it in the ordinary way. Tho Machines are easily
operated, and not liable to be broken or iniurod. We
have many certificates irom practical men snowing the
efficacy of the Machines, but propose to show its prac
tical operation, and invito all who foel an interest to
call and sao tor thonisolveo. Address
JOHN B. KNAPP,
Or BI«.tK MILLER,
4 SfAMFORD, Connecticut,
no2-4t* I /opriotora for Vermont and Pennsylvania.
VIEWS OP ITALY.—
Groups. Landscapes, &0., newsubjaots.
STEREOSCOPIC iNaTRUSIENTB, new Patterns, at
the lowest prices.
Ss?"lmproved Spectacles, Opera-Glasses, Microscopes,
Mathomatioftl Instrument*. &o,j the cheapest Tn the
oity. M. J. FRANKLIN, US South FOURTH at.,
pol-flt. T below CHESTNUT.
WANTS.
WANTED—A' Competent foreman to
CftTria*c Factory in the city of
H'h'SP'Kl- Addieaa I, PEASE, Richmond, Va.
Oow-3S*
A YOUNG lady, of good eduoa
x* TION, wishes a Situation as Teacher in & privato
-A compensation only is repaired. Ad*
dress *M. A./’atthisoffiee. no6-st*
A YOUNG MAN, OF CONSIDERABLE
expedience in Mercantile and Insurance business,
yitheß a situation as Book-keeper. Can furnish nn
a°ubted reference as to oJiaraoter and ability. Address
** A. W. p M » Blood’s Dispatoh. 'no6-at»
A YOUNG MAN, OF INDUSTRIOUS
-f* . habits, who is an expert Penman,wishes a Situa-
Honae.Hs Book-keeper or Assist
anJ* * Toland,” through Blood's Dispatoh.
pos-et
w A NTE D —, an EXPERIENCED
blnr in a first-class Dry-goods Job-
?*compensation will be given.
Address t.H. C offioeoi this paper. noa-St*
■WANTED—A MIDDLE-AGED MAN,
■■ Elliot t'Mhi^cfficl. Mlln - Addresil ■ BlviDi!
VATANTED—A HOUSEKEEPER, BY A
TT Widow Lady with throe ohildren Befftrflnon
of V rAe a p«j” <lUIr0:I ' Adt!reß ' , ‘ <Hoa «Sep^officl
IS?* ANTED—A practical Bookkeeper •
, " " . must be a good penman and correspondent. Th*
best or references ream red from last employer. Hone but
good praotioal men will please answer. A steady situ
ation is here offered. One acquainted with the Drue
business preferred. Address ‘’Drugs,” Press office.
nos-2t*
WASTED —By a young man, a situa
* * tion os Book-keeper—is a practical accountant,
and would be willing to make himself useful, and of
good moral character. Can produce proof of ability
and oharaotor. Flease address ‘‘Book-keeper, 0 Press
office. po3 3t»
\JV ANTED TO RENT—By a good tenant,
" * a Stable which will accommodate about fifteen
horses. Address • > Btable,° Press offioe. nol-tf
WANTED —An active business man,
having $7,000 to $lO,OOO. to take the place of a
retiring partner in an established Mercantile business,
paying a net profit of 25 per cent, without risk, Ad
dress Banner,” this office, with real name, nol tf
AST-OFF CLOTHING WANTED FOR
CASH. Please call or address
- A. D. ANCONA,
330 SOUTH Street,
ft 19 OOft 55,000 and $4,000 Trust
Funds to loan on mortgage of City
Property. Apply to JOHN B. COLABAN,
nog-thths 3t* 14a south EIGHTH Btreet,
ftl wantbutstpartnek;
yrljvvl/i 1 having $1,600, to join the Ad
vertiser in an established business, paying well. Ad
dress “ F. C.,° stating where an interview oan be had.
nrfi-St*
FOR SALE ANI> TO LET.
SALE—A well-assorted stock of
Hardware, Cutlery, &0.. and the fixtures of the
store, with the privilege of renting the store, which is
situated in the oentre of business. The house has been
doing the Southern and Western Pennsylvania trade.
Any person desirons of going into the Hardware busi
ness will find it a good opportunity. The stook will be
offered on reasonable terms. Address “ A.,” at this
offioe. celff-stath tit
For sale—a very desirable
PROPERTY for a Publio Institution of any kind,
handsomely situated in view of Laurel Hill, and over
looking the City.of Philadelphia, portions of it being
205 feet above tide. A nice stream of water flowing
through it, having a fall of 26 feet, affords an opportu
nity for raising a large supply of water. Any quantity,
from 50 to 70 acres, moulding aboot 15 aores office
TIMBER, oan be had on liberal terms, by applying to
JOSEPH POX, isos SPUING Garden street, be
tween the- boars of 12 and 3 P. M. noS-stuth Ct*
» LARD-OIL FACTORY. —To rent, &
LARD-OIL FACTORY with 82 Patent Lever
Presses, with Plates, Bigs. Tubs, Kettles, Tanks; all
in complete order. Apply to
ROWJjEY , ABHBURNER, * CO,,
004 No. 10 SOOTH WHARVES,
TO CHAIR AND CABINET MAKERS.—
The Phccnix Wood-Bending Company, owners of
" Blanchard's Patent,” for the fitates or New York.
New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland, will sell
oounly, town, or shop rights, or grant licenses to use,
on easy terms. This is the only patent. All infringers
Will be stnotlv dealt with. Apply to JOHN SILSBY,
or O. A. BURGESS, No. 34 BROADWAY, New York.
004-d3m
piOR EXCHANGE.—A CHOICE TRACT
-R- of good unimproved farm land in the State of New
Jersey, convenient to the oity,will be exchanged for
Apply at No. US FEDERAL Street.
MISSOURI LAND 11
COOjOOO Acres for Sale and ontry, at prioes ranging
from li* to 60 cents j er Acre, in any quantities re
quired .
TAXES paid, and PATENTS procured for purcha
sers of Land under the Graduation Aot.
Plats famished gratis by enclosing a postage stamp
For further information apply to
WILSON, RAWLING3 k CO.,
U. 8. and General Land Agents,
04 CHESTNUTStreet,
Between THIRD and FOURTH,
BT. LOUIS, MO.
LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, and located.
_oo3-3m
BOARDING.
Furnished room, with or with
out Board, at No. 820 WALNUT Street, It*
THIRST-CLASS BOARDING, with hand
-L some communicating and single Rooms, at 1417
LOCUST Street. oclB-lm*
EDUCATIONAL.
SPRING GARDEN HALL.—HLASKO’S
£3 BRANCH ACADEMY, AT SPRING GARDEN
HALL.—lnstruction m Linz’s CaUsthenio Exercises
for Misses, and a new method of Exeroises. united with
Military Drill, for Masters. Class Days, Tuesday and
Friday, from half past 3 tofl for Mis9cs,(no gentlemen
admitted during this Infraction,) and from 5 to half
past 6 o dock P. M. for Masters. oc2l-12t
H/lESDAMES UHEGARAY AND D’HER
-1"1 VILLY respectfully inform their friends and
the publio that they have removed their Boarding and
Day School for Yonne Ladies from Logan Square to Nos,
iear and 1029 SPRUCE Street*
< Pupils from fivo years of age upward prepared for the
fourth elaes. jylß-fim
DRYANT, STRATTON, & FAIRBANKS’
'*-• MERCANTILE COLLEGE, 8. E. oonier SE
VENTH end CHESTNUT Btr«ete-Doy and Evening
Sessions. Individual tnsirweritM m Bookkeeping, in
oluding,General Wholesale and Retail Basinets, Snip
ping, Forwarding and Commission, Banking, Lx
change, Manufacturing, Railroading, Bteamboating,
fco„ the roost thorough and practical course in the
United States. Also, Leotures, Commercial Calcula
tions, Arithmetic. and the higher Mathematics, Pen
manship (best in the city), Correspondence, &o.
For sale, their new Treatise on Bookkeeping, beauti
fully printed in colors, and the 6est work published.
sew- tf
INSTITUTE.
DEAN STREET, below LOCUST.
The duties of the Classical Institute wilt be resumed
Monday, Septembers. J. W< FaIRES, A. M.,
anST-gim ’ Principal
PENN INSTITUTE, SOUTHEAST OOR.
NF.R THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Streets, 10-
opens MONDAY, September Bd. Four more pupils
will bo admitted. Catalogues sent to any address,
aull-tf K. STEWART, Principal.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
fflflE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE OOM
JL PANY OF NEW YORK.
Assets t
BIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
INVKSTSD IN PIPST MORTGAGES ON SEAL E9TATB,
WORTH OVER $l3 000,000.
The premiums are lower than in many other Compa
nies, and the Dividends have been greater.
This is a strictly Mutual Company. There are no
Stockholders, so that ALL THE PROFITS
BELONG TO THE IM3UEXD.
Pamphlots, and every information, may be had
gratis, on application to
F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent,
S.W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets.
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES:
Thomas Robins, John welsh,
Mordeeai L. Dawson, George H. Stuart,
George M. Stroud, E. 8. whe en,
John iL Myers, J. Fisher Learning,
Joseph Patterson, William C. Ludwig,
John M. Atwood, Arthur G. Coffin,
Thomas H. Powers, George W. 'Poland.
Wiibam MoKee. Thoa. Wattson. n3S-ly*;f
T?AME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO.
A 406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED APRIL, 1856, BY THE STATE OF
PENNSYLVANIA.
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS.
DIRECTORS,
Samuel Wright, D. B. Birney,
Wm. W. Walters, J. W. Everman,
Chas. Hiohardson, Henry Lewis, Jr.,
Goo. A. West, Jacob W. Stout,,
O. Wilson Davis, MonKo Stern,'
Thoa. 8. Martin.
GEORGE W. DAY, President.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vioe Pres’t,
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Seoretary. [jall-ift
SAVING FUNDS.
AMERICAN SAVING FUND.—Cora-
A cany’s Building, southeast corner WALNUT
and FOURTH Streets. Open daily from * ‘dl .8
o’olock, and on MONDAY till Bin the. evening. This
Old Institution has always paid m full, on demand,
without notice.
wuuoui “ u lw^EaEsT FIVE P£K CENT.
All sums paid back, on demand, in gold andsnver.
ALEX. fiTIULLDIH, President.
SAML. WORK, Vice President.
John O. Farr, T. E. Harper, George Nugent,
John Anspaon, Jr,, Boml. T. Bodme, Alb, O.JtoberU.
John Aikman, Jonas Bowman, H. H. Eldndge,
Win. J. Howard, • JOHN 8. WILSON .Treasurer.
JOHN C.BIMS, Beoretary, ' ooSO-Jmif
GPRING GARDEN SAYING FUND,
C' Office, 331 North THIRD Stroet, between Vice
andCallowhill. Incorporated brtho Legislature April
Uth, 1851. Open for Deposits and Payments, daily, from
oto Jk o’olook. Also, on MONDAY and THURSDAY
EVENINGS,n-ometoa o’clook.
Interest sper oent. por annum. Depositors can with
draw their Moneys by Cheeks, if dosired. Special D®
posits reoeived,
JAMES 8. PRINGLE, President.
FmaKOis Han*. Bearetarv. ipto-tf if
JBJSX4L,S.
Only one-tiiir? the prise of DrMs and less than hal
that of Steel Beils} of equally sonorous and mellow
tone. Warranted for twelve months against breakage
by fair ringing.
For sale at the SOLE AGENCY m Philadelphia, No
513 COMMERCE Street.
«oanhstu3ni A. M. F. WATSON.
\yARM AIR FURNACE.
Thenew Cone Furnaoe Gas Consumer will thoroughly
Warip your house, with one-third loss coal than is re
quired by any other furnaoe. Satisfaction in all cases
guarantied. Buildings warmed and ventilated by
ARNOLD Je WILSON,
seB-stuthBmif 10X0 CHESTNUT Street.
{BOOKING RANGES.—AU m -want of the
elovatedi double oven Cookine RangeSi will
do well to oall at ARNOI.JD & WILSON'S,
seS-BtuthSmif 1010 CnKBTNTT Street.
QLATE MANTELS.— The richest and
most beautiful apeoimona of enamelled Slate Man
tels ever offered for sale in this oountry. manufactured
by us. from Pennsylvania Blate-stone, and lor eale very
lbw. ARNOLD Ic WILSON,
eea-stuth3mif 1010 CHESTNUT Btreet.
SPARKLING AND STILL CATAWBA
£9 WINER,
MitnupAcsuann nt
J - EBH E L B V
Ciuoinnati, Ohio,
Always on hand, and in lota to suit purchasers, by
CHARLES F, TAGGART, Sole Agent,
JyP-ftm No. 631 MARKET Street.
SHOEMAKER & Co.,
GLASS, PAINTS,
OILS, AND VARNISHES,
Northeast Corner FOURTH and RACE Streets.
S>y2V6nT . ....
BUTLER HOUbB.
■** No , SOUTH SIXTH. Stieet,
Opposite Independence Square.
Gouduoted on the European plan.
Accessible at all hour*.
setf-Jy: A. R, LUKENSi Proprietor,
AJftJSEnuEpf«j*3
Concert hall:
GEORGE CHRISTY’S MrJWrom ■><
TRIUMPH AMT RECKmof, 8
_ liV A HotJ.B
CROWDED TO OVERFLOWING
tumultuous applause, anSH&m op
verdict of the publio pronounced in
aVor GEORGE CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS,
Under the personal supervision of
, , GEORGE CHRISTY,
As the most complete and brilliant corps of artists
ever presented to the public.
. ~ GEORGE CHRISTY,
and his
MAMMOTH TROUPE OF TWENTi-ONE PER
w.„ FORMERS,
Will appear
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK,
conge hall
Comw& A the D SAi lAJI E «WAIftMBNT,
AND
„ . . eccentricity.
ladie*accompa
«h^d»"wffi«?rSoh e »r.l ea “ U, ° B “ oraoedurin K
Tiokete to all part, of the Hall, 25 Cent..
Doors open at 7 o ©look—to commence at 754.
WTALNUT-STREET theatre
V V Sole Lessee Mrs.M. a. GARRETTSON.
Stage Manager— —, Mr. WM. A.CHaPMAN.
Business Mr. JOS. D. MDRPbv
. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, ** ll *'
Will be acted, the celebrated sensation drama (al
ready witnessed by over 30,000 persons)of
D . _ THE DEAD HEART!
rerfoiroed for an entire season m London.
Robert Landry, Mr. Edwin Adams; Legmnd, Mr,
Mxw&'jeffenon 0 uva{ ’ * lis * Gladstone > Corisette,
Previous to the play
A POPULAR comedietta.
enmm!S,?f •?» &t , a , <lc . arte Li9 o’clook; performances
oommenoe at 7 o’clock. «“ Prices as usual.
W?hratre Y & OLARaB ’ s AKCH-ST.
THF OF
™ . .THE FOOL’S REVENGE,
whioh will be performed THIS EVENING
Efioood tuns. v 'ln'coi’p'EßPfELU. 0 ' 0116
eimto'woek. 181 '"' The Bol ' Boo ' t “ no* op,n for th.
Ilf oDONOUGH’S OLYMPIC (Late GAIK
.TIER) RACE Street, below Third.
Firet^fMSe^r^^d
j. WAMe -
Ll’l TLK CORDELIA HOWARD ea Tom Tit.
£|EijTaotera by the Company.
MLLBMARIfc m Beaotifei Dances
enticed tia Eiyhiy Snecessfni Nautical Drama,
THE FLOATING BEACON; OR. THE WRECKERS
J. £. MiDONOUGH m JaekTu^l -
In rehearaal. “THE GLADIATOR OF RAVENNA.’’
with new Dreaaea. Scenery, and Music. ’
Doors ojien at o’olock; commencing at 7Jtf.
Admission, 26 cents; Family Circle, ideents?
CONTINENTAL THEATRE
(Lata National,) WALNUT Street, above Eiihth
THE GKEATA^IIIg&dOLiDATSD
HOUSES H cSb^3|WE|«IiURING
MONDAY EVENING, Nov. sth, 1860,
S^l ,^J2 r ??„ 0 n 9 d 0 e t r Mra8 ’ I,E BA ° A >n *“ Gr “ l
« , POURCLOWNS!.
p Gardner, Sam Long, W. H. Gardner, Young Dan,
a %B*“S whole of the Consolidated Circos Company.
nf^mil^?2 8 s l f past 6 o’cloox. Ferjonnanoa
oommanceg at half part 7.
Admission only 26 cents; Family Cirole 150. nos*6t
CANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE.
for STREE^
NEWLY DECORATED AND PAINTED.
„ MR. SANFORD
Has scoured one of the
LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented heretofore
who will appear nightly. ,
Sanford will perform every evenintr.
Door, open at 7; Commence at TH.
Admittanoo 25 cent.. Children 13 oenta. oolfl-ltn
tX EAD QUARTERS. FRANKLIN
*-■- FLACE.--FREB CONCERTS—Lnnoh 11 A. M.
tonka. Danoea, Mnsio, Vo,. niahtly.
«*-»»* CHADWICK k PEET, Sup’ll.
T*HE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA give
» their PUBLIC REHEARSALS every B*l UR
2frXL 00 v5 1 i I J e , at 3JS o’olock, at the MUSICAL
FUND HALL. 3 ticket*, $1; single ticket*, 25 eeuta,
for sale at Chiokerine & Bon’e, 807 Cheetnut etreet;
Andre s, 1164 Chestnut street; and Deck A Lawton’s.
Chestnut street.
.Engagements for Concerts, Commencements, Par
ties, Ac., madeonlr at their Office, Cbiekerinr k Son’s
Ejmio Btore, 807 Chestnut street; William wtoli, 224
North Juniper street, or C. Droughmaa, 2009 Nidge
oeSl-lf
WOLFSOHN AND THEODORE
THpMAg’SSERIES OF SIX CLASSICAL 801-
REEB. at the FOYER of the ACADEMY OF MUSIC)
n B !Sh2 , S < 53* vt, 1 ,l>a raoeived at the Mnsio Store, of
G. Andre A Co.,lIiM Chestnut street; Lee* Walker,
Cheatnnt etreet; Beck * Lawton, Seventh anl
Chestnut Btreeta; and Th.A. Schmidt, Juniper Sd
Cheatnat streets, where the programmes and partfcu
lars can be seen. se 2s
PENN A. ACADEMY OF THE ITNI
ARTS.—IO2S CHESTNUT Street.
a splendid fainting by Minot.
‘‘THE FIRST SIN,” a beautiful Marble Statuetteby
Angehm. J
On exhibition for a short time.
Visitors will please bring their opera glasses.
MEDICINAL,
J R. STAFFORD'S
OLIVE TAR.
When Oltvb Tar is Inhaled its healing SataamU
odors are brought in contoot with the lining membrane
of the
THROAT, BRONCHIAL TUBES. AND ALL THE
AIR-CELLS OF THE LUNGS,
relieving at once anypam or oppression, and healing
any irritation or infi&mation.
Whbn Oltvr Tar is Taxvn upon Spoab, it form* an
unequalled Soothing and Healing Syrup for Couchs and
all Throat diseases.
Whxx Olivs Tar is Applied, lta Magnetio or con
centrated onrabve powere render it a most speedy
FAIN ANNIHILATOR,
Olive Tar is not sticky—does not discolor.
Fifty cent* a bottle, at 442 BROAD WAY; N. Y., an
by all Druggists.
J. R. STAFFORD’S
IRON AND SULPHUR POWDERS
are a soluble preparation of Iron and Sulphur, identical
with that existing in the blood of a perfectly healthy
person. Uniling with the digested food,
They Revitalize ahd Pueivt the Blood.
Thev Impart Exbeoy to the Neavous Ststim.
They Invigorate the Livsb.
They Stbbsgthkn the Digestion.
They Regulate the Sbcketions o? the Body,
Ann abb a Speoific tor all Female Weaknesses
Price, One Dollar a Paciagb.
At 443 BROADWAY, New York, and all Druggists.
Pamphlet coetaiiuxg Testimonials prom the
following and more than 100 other well-known promi
nent persons, will be sent to any address, free tv mail,
Geo. Law, £sq., Fifth avenue, New York.
Simeon Draper, Esq., Banker, New York.
Tbtjrlow Weed, Esq., Albany, N. Y.
Gen. Buff Green, Washington, D. C, •
Col. Samuel Colt. Hartford, Conn.,
Col. Crab. May, U. 8. A.
Rev, Joshua Leavitt, Ed. Independent, New York,
Rev. E. Bright, Ed. Examiner, New York,
Rev. D. W. Crone, Agt. Am. Bible Union, N. Y
Rev. O. F. A. Spinning, Butternut!*, N, Y,
Rev. Dr, Leonard, Exeter, N. H.
* - SEND FOR A PAMPHLET.
Sold hy all Druggist*. DYQTT & CO., No. 233 No
SECOND Btrcet, Agents for Pennsylvania. sea-»m
1 For the INSTANT RELIEF and PER.
A&lUflAt MANENT CURE of this distressing com-
plaint, a*a
FBNDT ? 9
BBOWCHIAX CIGARETTES,
Mid, by C. B. SEYMOUR ft CO., '4SB BROAD
WAY , New York. Prioa 91 per box; .ent free by ueit.
tf| FOR RALE AT »Ll DRUfiQIBTFP.
GPEOIALTY for ladies, truss
AND BRACE DEPARTMENT conducted br com
petent Ladies. Entrance on TWELFTH Street, first
floor below Race. A full lino of Mechanical Reme
dies, light and elegant in construction, speciallv
adapted to Ladies ’ use.
jC. H. NEEDLFS, Proprietor,
S. W. corner TWELFTH and RACE.Stree'a.
*Y“ Entrance to O. H. N.’s Room, foMnntSiunfat
the cornet. sell smif
A WONDERFUL AND NEVER
NERVOU3 1 8y8TlM EDY FOR LEASES OF THE
„ PROFESSOR MORRIB*
EDOEFHALOS,
AN EXTERNAL REMEDY,
Fo[°STUSt'reet? OCKRII)OE * °° M No ' G ' J WorU >
wb And for sale by Druggists generally. selJ-Smif
LEGAL*
HfUKIOIPAL CLAIMS, Philadelphia,
lr-i- October 15,1860.
Notioe is hereby given to the owner* of the Properties
mentioned m the appended Memoranda of Claims, that
writs of Scire Facias will be issued thereon in thiee
months from the date hereof unless the sam® are paid
to the undersigned at or before that time.
, C. T. BONSALL,
Attorney for Claimant,
No. 116 North NINTH Street
MUNICIPAL CLAIMS FOR PAVING.fcc,
City of Philadelphia.to the use of Benjamin Dutton, to
the uso, Ac. va. John Mulvaney. owner or reputed own
er* or whoever may be owner. CUP.. December Term,
1699. No. 76. 519.19. Lot on east aulo of Aujbey street,
20th ward, 126 feet 8 inohes southward from the south
side of Oxford street; 15 feet lOinohes on Amboy street.
100 feetdeep to Thirteenth, street.
Same vs, Benjamin Bedioid, owner oj repn’ed owner,
or whoever may bo owner. 0, P.. Maroh Term, 1860,
No. 138. 824.79. Lot east side of Amboy street (lata
Robinson), at the dictanoe of 97 feet northward from
the north side of Oxford street, 29th ward; 16 feet front
on Amboy street, ICO feet deep to Thirteenth street.
Bniue va. william R. Bauson, owner or reputed owner,
or whoever 'may be owner. C. P.» Marcn Term,lBS£k
No. Ul. 89151. Lot on south side of Columbia avenua
and on the west'side of Amboy (late Robinson) street,
20th ward al3 feet front on Columbia avenue, 61 feet
deep.
Some vs. Sams. C. P„ March Term, 1860. No. 42.
$120.46. Lot south aids of Columbia avenue and east
side of Cadbury (late Cadwalader) avenue,2oth ward*
18 feet front on Columbia avenue, 61 feet deep. ’
Same vs. Charles B. Kimball, owner or reputed owner
or whoever may belowner. C. J?-. December Term,
jaw. No. /9 $25 94. Lot south side of Oxford street!
l4H«et eastward from the east side of Brown street!
20th ward; 16 feet on Oxloid street, &3 feet deep.
Same va. Same. C. P,, December Term, 1859. No. 69.
$25.94. Lot south Hide of Oxford street, 163 feeteast
ward from the east aide of Broad street, auh ward; 18
feet front on Oxford street, 63 feet deep. *
B»rae vs. Same. C. P., December Term, 1559. No. 81.
$26.94. Lot south side of Oxford street, 175 feet east
ward from the east side of Broad street, 20th ward; IS
feet on Oxford street and 53 fee t deep.
le-Same va.Same. C. P., December Term, 1859. No. 82,
$25.94. Lotßonth side of Oxford street, 191 feet east
ward from the east side of Broad street, 20th ward; W
feet on Oxford street and 53 feet deep.
Same vs. Same. G. P., December Term. 1859. N 0.84.
$55.94. Lot south side ofi Oxford etreet,2oTfset!eaat
ward from the east side of Broad street,2Uth ward; 1C
feet on Oxford street, and 53 feet deep. _ „„
Same vs. Same. C. P.« December Torm, 1859. No. 84,
$28,24. Lot south side of Oxford street, and on the west
side of Cadbury avenue, SOth ward; 16 leet on Oxford
street and 53 feet deep. polo to!3t
TVTUNIOIPAL CLAIMS.—Notice is hero-
JJJL by given to the owners of the properties fmen
tinned In the appended memoranda of Claims, that
writs of sotre facias will be issued thereon, in three
months from the date hereof, unless the same are paid
oa or before that time. LEWJS c 0Ag 81I)Y.
Attorney for Claimant,
313 South SIXTH Street
The City of Philadelphia, to use of Jam®* MoCauDey fc
vs. Wm. MoDonald. owner or
Coitmon Pleas, fceptembar Tenn. NO..U6. Cul
verting. $26.77. Lot and buildings west md*| Alder
street, 132 feet north of Master, 34 feet on Aide* street,
53 feet deep.
Same vs. Peter Martin, owner or reputed owner, Ac.
Common Pleas, September rerm» 1859. No. 186. Cul
verting, $14.17. Lot and buildings on cut aide Alder
street, 118 feet north of Muter street, IS feet on Alder
street, 100 feet deop, ae2s.tuUt
TVOTIQE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
11 policy No. 21T in the PKNtI MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANOJbi COMPANY, of Philadelphia, has oeen
lost or mislaid, and that application has been made foe.
a duplicate. odd tu6t* -
NOTIOE. —All persons are cautioned not
to trust the Crew of the Portuguese Bng 4 ‘ LORD
PALMERBTON," Captain Car regal. Horn Oporto, M
no debts of their contacting will be paid by the Ctp*«
tain or Ccmsignees.
P MAENNEL & SCHBPBLER.
November 8, 1860, wWt*