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    FINANCiAX AJfD COWMISHttIAL
The Money Market.
Philadelphia,Tfov. 7, 1860.
A light business was dona to-day in stocks, but
there wai nothing like tho exoitcraont that has
been so freely prodioted, and by some anticipated,
*«8 the couaequenco of Mr. Lincoln's election. That
event has, in foot, been foreseen, and, so to speak,
discounted by political stockjobbers and bears, and
all the effect that the election is likely to hare has
been recorded in the past few weeks. Now that
the rating is done, we may reasonably expect a
season of more quiet and regular business in stocks.
There is a tair demand for money, and trans
actions in good commercial paper are quoted at
from Bix to soron per cent.
In New York, acoordiog to the Evening Post,
the Btook market is lower to-day. Early in the
day Urge sales were made at an advance of joi
per oent. on New York Control and Erlp, but to
wards the dose prioes gave way lali per oont.
from tho highest points.
The bears wore very active, and seem to have
fixed npon to-day as the best opportunity for break
ing the markot. Their operations for the fow days
previous were smalt, bat everything on tho list to
day receives attention at their hands. The Stuto
stooka were firm, and, in most c&scb, better.
Tho soles ot New York Central wore about 6,000
shares, commencing at 84 anti oloaing at 823
Erie was among tho firmest of the list, and sold
frooly at 343 Tho net receipts of this road‘for
October are about $OOO,OOO, against $lBO,OOO last
year. '
Harlem leaves off 17a17j; the Preferred 40a
491. Michigan Southern 17ial7J; the Guarantied
40*403. Galena 703*71. Toledo 34a34L Rock
Island 64J&641.
Missouri 6ixos rose i per oent ; Tennossee j.
Virginias reaoted from tho late advanoo, selling
at 9ii, but olose 911 bid. Illinois stocks arc 106
bid.
The railroad bonds were dull, and rather weak.
Miohigan Southern and Erie wore offered at l&lj
per cent, lowor prices.
Tho earnings of the Groat Western Railroad, for
tho week ending November 2, wore as follows:
Passengers
freight and live stook.——..
Mads and sundries..— .
Corresponding week last rear.
Inoroase— 12,24302
Tho holders of the first morlgago bonds against
the New London, Willimantic, and Talraer Rail
road Corporation met on Friday, in New London,
and organized a new company under tho title of
the New London Northern Railroad Corporation.
A board of eight dir<jotors was elected, consisting
of tho following-named gentlomen: Henry. P.
Haven, Robert Coit, Aoora Rams, Franois Allyn,
and Wanton A. Weaver, of New London; Wil
liam G. Johnson, of MoutviUe; Lafayette 8. Fos
ter, of Norwich; and Gharlos H. Marshall, of Now
York. Subsequently, at a meeting of the board of
directors, Henry P. Haven, oi Now London, was
chosen president. This corporation will immedi
ately assume the managoment of the road.
Tho London Times, speaking of gold and silver
in England, gives the following interesting in
formation :
‘‘The loading foaturos of this traffic are
very distinct, and not a little striking. Oat of
£22,000,000 and upwards of gold which wo re
ceived in 1859, more than eight millions and a
half came from Australia, and nearly eight mil
lions from the United States,— i. e , California;
while Russia still furnished two millions, and
South Amerioa almost os much more, leaving but
a very small b&l&nco to bo supplied by the rest of
the world And what does tho reader suppose wo
did with all these preoious consignments ? We sent
tm&rly three-quarters of tho whole (£l4 902 469) to
France, and received from France in return more
silver than wo got from all the mines of Mexico
and Peru together—in fact, nearly twice as much;
for, whereas the latter countries ant us only £3,-
385,282, Franoo sent us £6,365,852 Where the
silver wont to we need hardly say. Almost every
ounce of it (vis, £16,003 267 out of a total of
417,607,664) was despatched to tho East Indies and
China; so that tho current of gold runs from Cali
fornia and Austrslie, through England, to Franco,
while the current of siivor flows from France,
through England, to the ancient realms of the East.
Altogether we retained little over a million of
these imports for home consumption IVe received
In gold an(J sitver togothor £37,070,157, and we
sent away again as muoh as £35,633,803.
The following is the Pittsburg bank statoiaont
for the week preceding Novembor 5:
„ , basks. Circulation. Specie. Loans. Depo’a.
Bank of Pittsburg.. .$232,776 $473 810 $1,523,007 $670,178
Exchange 8ank..... 712,000 230,975 1550,723 251,169
Mefoh & Mech...—. 531,967 191,341 2 001,212 894,059
Citizens,' 281.300 123 953 7ft),099 144 845
Mechanics’ 278,000 1 05.183 790,999 103,476
lton City..-.-. 279 815 137,184 765 6 4 202.488
Allegheny 368.995 132,(29 815 485 195,G57
. $2,416,713 1,400,485 7.262,599 2,035*82
Laatwoek 3,434,783 1,379,694 7,109,205 1,919,736
Increase——.
20.891 153.593 83,146
Decrease 8 076 - „
nAN*« Treasury and Due to Due by
jinks, other Notes. Banks. BaDk*.
Pittsburg 827,375 825,315 $311,684
Exchange 150,065 25,014 128,467
M.&M......... 64 655 61 829 178.040
Citizens’...... 22.682 15,003 30,512
Mechanics’...- - 38.2T0 30,966 28 292
Iron City.™ 80,699 42,019
Allegheny..-- 34 387 39,0C0 31,044
Last week—.
Increase.-—. ...... 5559
Decrease 132,9i2 47,711 .....
t’J»iladel?tij& stock JSxcb'iogr ‘uin-,
November 7, 1660.
Exported by 8. E, Slatmakeb, Merchants’ Exchange
FIRST BO A HD.
105 Readng R lota £O U
35Morris Ctnai,.—. GO
10 do —... GO
3 d 0... ....... 60
6 Grit Coates... IS?£
17 Lehigh scrip fcfi 39>i
5 Harrisburg R.~~..*5l
50 Beh Navpref....— 2uK
25 do._ 20 ii
20 Lehigh— 63
I BOARDS.
I 20Fr&8outbR!r.‘‘!tS
BOARD.
1000 City 6sPR 10X I
22 0 City 6c. ...lota’new JO5
16 Lone Island..l3
4 W Fijila K *5 6T
. 302 d ie Sd'St R 61
60 raon Minnie 2}£
SO Rending K—. .211 i&i
26 d 0...- ...21
20 do 21
IS d 0...... 21
JBETWEEi
lOOO.Peuna 6i
SECOND
1000 W ChestBs...*Jwn 55 »'
SUX) Donald Imp 7s-.oh AS
1500 N Pennata- 73
MO do.- 72
1 Harrisburgß..-.. 51
16 Lehigh lots 53
60 Peuca R » 3yJ«
1W Long Island. 12;g
OLORINQ PR]
~ Bid. Aahtd.
PhiiadeJpbiafls. .10134 182
PhitaCs K..._102
Paila 65^..new.105 los'f
Penna Se-mtoff w 95
Read R so*4
Heading hd* ’7O-. 84
Read 6s ’B9 in off.WSj .. ]
Read int ea’B6 74 74tf
Penna R div off. 89 893>
Senna KMratto 80 »>i
lorCloondvoS.6o 60)5
fllor Cl pfdvofl.-110 'll3
Boh N 6e’&) tn0f1,72 7314
BohNdV - jnp 65.... 83)4
B)5
*ohn»l NaTprf 20)4 21
EJourait.-—— 7H Vi
i 60 Gr ACoates... ——. 18K
2 T .V Couth R. 49
8 Morris Cana1........ 60
50 Reading R so %
100 Lehigh Zinc 18>4
1 Girard Bk - 40
20 d 0.... .. 45
lICFB—DULL,
•/>*" Atkfdt
Elmira R pref.... 17% 18
Linura 7s 73 70% 7 u%
Long Islandl3
Leh Cl A .52jJ (A
Leh Cl & N Sonp..39)S 40
North Fenna R 9 0%
IN Pezraa R6s 72 72%
' W Penna R 10s IbO
’ Catawis ftCon.M 4 i%
CatawlasaPrefd..Wi 14
Frnkf Sc South R.. 49 49. V
Seoond A Third.. .51 ti}£
Race* Vine St R.. 30 33
West Phila R 57 67%
SprAPine 9 10%
Green A Coates .18!£ 18>£
Chest A Wa1,..,- 32 53
Philadelphia Markets.
Novexbsh 7—Evening.
The markets have been rather inactive to-day, owing
iq some measure to the po'itioil excitement- In Bread*
stuffs there is no change. The demand for Flour ie li
mited ; about 1,000 bbls sold at $6.60 for superfine, $5.70
06.75 for Western and Pennsylvania extra; sales to the
trade range at from the above figures up to s6a6 75, the
latter for fanoj brands. Rye Flour and Corn Meal are
dull; the former is held at $4 iff, and the latter nt $3.60
& bbl, without sales
Wheat is unchanged, with a moderate business
doing, and about 6 000 bushels sold at Idoeisso for com
mon to prime red, 1370 for prime Boutborn do, and 136 a
1600 for common to prime white, the latter for Ken
tucky. Rye is selling slowly at 7So for Pennsylvania.
Coral* dull. and about 3,G00®4 OcO bushels yellow sold
At7O«7OKo in the cars, and 71c afloat. Oats are dull:
3.000 bushels prime Delaware sold at 34X0 afloat. ana
600 bushels Pennsylvania at S6ass}£o. Barley- is un
changed.
Bask is wanted at $2O ton for Ist No. 1 Quer
citron.
CoiTon —The market is quiet, end a few small sales
of Uplands are reported a> s eady rates.
Gbocbbjbs.—Sngsr and Molasses are dull,* a few
small sates of Coffee have bjen made at 13)a®!4>£c for
Rio. on time.
Pbovuioxs.—'The market is inactive at previous
quotations.
Bsxns.—Cloverseed is bet’er: about6oo bus sold at
56.12Ka0-378t w bus; a sale of Timothy was made at
962
Whuey Pennsylvania bbln sell slowly at 22®23>«0,
Ohio 230, drudge 21%0, and hhds 220 & gallon
New York Stock 1
BBCOND
Sxchangc—Nov. 7.
BOARD
11C00 Tenn 6’« 7 90..- ST% J
6000 Missoni 18 6* 76 ]
fitoo do b5O 7Wf
4000 Kentuaky 8 6*... .104 1
1000 California 8 75.... 92 i
3000 Harlem 2d mtg... 9 0% :
4000 MiohB 8 F bds... 775i‘:
400 Erie Railroad 39% :
ioo d 0....—.—. 63 y, :
125 d 0..- 3SX
ltO do -..530 33K
200 do— b»S4
15 do—. 83K
100 Hudson River R. .. 68
30) N If Con R. 3i%
100 do SlO 83
800HarlemR-~...... 17
860 Harlem H pref...... 40
100 Mich Cen it—- >3O 62%
100 do.——elO 621<
100 do_ sls 62%
100 do b3Q 63
100 Panama it 122
100Mioh8 ANI R ... V%
100 do 37?*
35Mioh 8 A NI G’td. 40
100 40%
200 do 3954
100 do e6O 39%
•200 do elO 39)5
160 111 Cen R sop 72%
100 do eSO 7 t%
25 Gal A Chi R. 70tf
IGO do 71
108 do _s3Q7OK
100 do b6O 7iR
6<) dj S3O7ott
400CIev A Tolß. 82*
ItO do eSO 335 f
100 do 33*£
230 Chi A Rook I 64%
[ 100 do h3O&GS
[ 6dMil A Miesifsippi.. 12)2
60 d 0... l»)a
THS MARKETS.
Ashes —The market is steady, with sales at $5,25 for
Pots and Pmtls. . . .
Fiona.—Tha market is .heavy and a shade easier,
with receipts of 29 095 bbls, and sales of 7,600 bbls at
$6 SOafl 40 for superfine State, $5 50®5 55 for extsa do,
86£i06.40f0r superfine Western, $66506.80 for extra
do, and $5.75e5A0 for round-hoop Ohio. Southern
Flour Is quiet* with sales of 600 bbls at $5 8036 f»r
mixed to (good, $0.1007 75 for fancy and extra. Canada
Flour is quiet, with sales 250 bbls at $5,7507.50 for
extra. '
Gxaik.—The Wheat market is rather more steady,
with receipts of 97,028 bus, end sales ofXO.OOO bus at
$1.26 for Milwaukee Club, and $1.38 for winter red
Western, m stores. Com is a shade better, with re
ceipts of 7,676 bos, and sales 50X00 bus at 72072&0 for
mixed vyestern, afloat and instore.
Provisions.—The Pork market is dull, with small
saJerfat $l9 for mess, aqd $1412©14 W) Jor prime. The
Beef market is unchanged, with small sales. Put Meats
are dull, with small sales at BK©BKo for Bhoalders, and
UtfllKo for Hams Baoon is quiet, Bard is unchanged.
Butter and Cheese steady. „
Whisky is nominal atSlMo.
Henry Ward Beecher's Oration be
fore tub New Esglahp Society.—The anniver
sary of the N. B. Society will undoubtedly be one
of the most interesting of the season. We have
seen the letted of acceptance addressed by Mr.
Beeeber to Dr. B. Frank. Palmer, president of the
society, and the readers of The Press may be as
sured that the incomparable lecturor will be the
orator of the oeoaeios.
Tabbed abd Feathered.—An Abolitionist,
named Zetgler, was tarred and feathered, and
shipped to the North, from Bt. Mathews, on
Monday.— Charleston Mercury, Nov. 1.
Sale o? Luxuries.—Tho different public
sales of Mr; Augustus Thorndike’s effects in Boston,
have within the past two weeks reached tho sum of
nearly $28,000; Wlnfcs, $5,500; pictures, $12.033;
Sevres porcelain, bronzes, Ao., $7,909.61.
The first train passed over tho Charleston
and {Uvannah Railroad on the Ist instant.
Ho Right.—•“ A man that has a soul wortti six
pence must have enemies.” It is utterly impossible for
the beet man to please the world, and the pooner this Is
understood, and a position taken in view of tho faot,the
better. Bo right, though you have eoemles. You cannot
escape them by doing wrong; and it is little gain to
barterawayyoar honor and lyteg rity, and divest yovr
selfof moral courage to gain—nothing. Better abide by
the tratk, frown down all opposition, and rejoice in the
feeling which must inspire a free and independ* nt man,
clothed In the beautiful and seasonable styles of Gran
vitte ftaiawitb* Miebrhted clothier, No. 607 Chestnut
•tree*, wlw preeent* toeechpurchwer a valuable gift,,;
Besson & Bow's Mourning Stork —ln nnothef
column of our paper to day will be found the catd oi
Messrs. Besson A Son* No. Md Chestnut street, an
nouncing a rare o&taloguo of goods requisite for family
mourning and second mourning attire. We need
scarcely say to the ladies of Philadelphia that this house
has long occupied the first position among the bouses
in this country devoted exclusively to this branoh of
trade; and judging from the large proportion of this
class of apparel observable in the street, we doubt not
that, in glanoing over the artioles named in their adver
tisement this morning, many will bo found especially
adaptod to the warns of the season.
The Ladies’ Departments at Oakpords’
Happening in at the splendid warorooms of Messrs.
Charles Onkford (c Bobs, under the Continental Hotel,
yo&terday, we found their several Ladies’ departments
thronged with buyers. The attraction in these seemed
to bo about equally divided between their magnificont
sets of Furs; theirexquißlto FrenohHats forCinldron
and Misses ; their Ladies’ Riding Hats and Gauntlets
and their Ladies* Shoes and Gum Boots. Too muoh
praise oannot be bestowed upon the good taa'e evinoed
in the several daises of artioles here naiped that are
now selling at this famous establishment. The great
peou’iarity of this stook is. its entire freshness nnrt
novelty , there being a manifest ohange m it on each
successive day, owing to their constant arrivals from
abroad.
Ths Bonnet Season.—lt is no more certain
that the American people have expressed their prefe
rence for a Presidential candidate to oonduot the af
fairs of this great nation four years from the 4th of
March coming, than that the Ladies of Philadelphia
have expressed, by word and deed, their decided pre
ference for the establishment of Lincoln, Wood, ft
Nichols, No. 735 Chestnut street, as the plaoe lobuy
their Bonnets for themselves and Children; an I no
matter what politicians may say about tho former
the wisdom and taste of the latter in this decision oan
not admit of a reasonable doubt. Their store yester
day was literally alive with customers, and tho cry is,
“ sttU they oorae !”
Fettled.—Tho groat national contest is deoidod,
aid the fever in the publio mind will now be allayed.
Men will turn their attention irom President-making
to their own private pursuits, and tho world will wag
along aa though there were no suoh things as oleothns,
and fierce contests for pnnoiple, place, or power. We
congratulate the publio on this great ohange, and would
advise ail our readers to oultivate the arls of peace, and
buy their garments at the Brown-Stone Clothing Hall of
Hockhiil ft Wilson, Nos, 603 and 605 Chestnut street,
above Sixth, where the mostaplendid stook of wearing
apparel for gentlemen and youths to be found in tho
oity is on hand.
.§22,354 17
. 31,455 03
. 1,333 79
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
GIRARD HOUSE—N. E. oorner Ninth and Chestnut.
Dr 8 S Fitoh,New York Charles Durant
KLLoutz B Brown, New Orleans
Charles Williams, NO DP Brown, Pottavillo
J P Quinn, M D W Blanchard, Fhila
J P Sanderson. Pa Jas R Wilson Sc wf, Va
Miss Wilson, Virginia Miss Crawford, Virginia
John Stratton ft wf, Pa W R Haywood ft wf. NY
iwss Harwood. New York Mrs Wm Franoe. Del
Mrs Cniflelle, Wash. D C A Manning, New York
Geo F Wanning, New York Thos M Crawford, Md
Mrs urawford ft ch, Md Geo F Hitoh ft la. N Y
John Randolph, Now York James Morgan, New York
Hon HD Maxwell, Knston E M Rauch. M Chunk
John W Lumsden, D C James W Geazev, Md
w M Knight, Maryland Mr Craft ft la. New York
Miss Coleman. New York Dr D Luther, Reading
A M Ballade, Reading Hon R M Pa.mor, Pa
R W Giveler ft wf, wash W Carpenter, Lancaster
Jm Myers. Colombia, Pa Warren Leeoh, Virginia
Miss Leeoh, Virginia R 8 Coohran ft la, Dot
8 Coohran. Delaware G M Nteinman, » anoaster
J M Albertson ft wf, N Y Miss A Ibertflon, New York
John Sterling, Penna J Cochran. Delaware
RobtH Nnow, New York Jno Greenwood. Jr, N Y
G P Eddy, Wilmington, Del G C Gordon, Delaware
J Matthews. Baltimore O G esory. Charles’on ,
Mrs Gregory. Charleston Wm Moore, New Jersey
Jae Thomas, York Pa T Baumgardner, LaDoas'r
N R Maxey ft la, Augusta H W Putnam. Clevel’d, O
James S Cook J W Bakor. Cincinnati, O
W J Baker. Cmoinnftti, O R Strong. New YoTk
Ij Bpidlev. Now York P T New York
G A Wells, New York A Cately, New York
WW Willard, Wiihamsp’t S A Whitney. New Jersey
faaao Eckert, Penna G P Whitaker, Maryland
4 G Gardiner Mrs Gardiner
Mr Stewart ft la, New York Mrs Pochrsn. New York
J W B*rrett. Brooklyn Miss Barrett, Brooklyn
Jas W Roaoh, N Orleans K Roach. Now Orleans
F C Do Munce ft la, LI John Powers ft la, Fla
Mr Baldwin ft la. Conn 8 Bincla ? r, Albtny
?eo Cochran. Albany N E Armstrong & w, N Y
Hiss Armstrong. New York R B Wigton, J T a
Simon Btevens, Lancaster W Ward, New York
lira Ward. New York Miss Ward, New York
'ShasW Hams, Hartford Chas O liunnell, Riobm’d
lobtJ Walker, New York Chas Campbell. Now York
Geo Livingston, Tennessee Louis Herechihorn, N Y
K Richter. New York FA Benjamin, New York
GeoFSoott Wash, DC
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut streets,
J Vanderpool. New York Jas M Bowman, Penna
J A Fisher Vermont J 3 P Miller & la, Altoona
. Ault. Ohio JT Lewis, New York
J M Kimmey, Cin, Ohio W H Clement, Cid. Ohio
) 8 Gray, Coinmbue. Ohio W B Clark, 8t Louis
rt T Bmke, Wash, D C Mrs G Parker. Wash, D O
Mrs J E Bouligny, Wash J MoConkey ft dsn, Penna
L Passano, Baltimore LD Possano, Baltimore
Sami A Gilman, Bangor Mrs Dearborn, Poland
Mi»s Ba*Ties, Poland Dr A H Moore, Alabama
Miss M E Moore. Alabama Mrs K A M Heißtor, Readg
Gen E Olymer, Reading James Potter, Princeton
Miss Potter. Prmoeton Miss P Potter Princeton
Miss Gilbee. Prinoeton R M Cu*ler, Prinoeton
B B Clark, Denver City, K CW Colton ft la, N J
8 B Leach, New York W P O’Brien, Montreal
W H Rice ft wf. Chicago H T Vanderhoof, N Y
W Bringhurst-Wilm, Del A L Neff, Lsnosstcr
C H Breneman, Lancaster Jos Parker, Jr, N Haven
C H Girard, New York A Montgomery. New York
Silas Downing ft la, N V Miss Low. New York
Gen H Houle, New York Z D Gilman, Wash, D C
R Polkmhorn H Cowan. flew York
J F J ogan. N Carolina Col Geo W Lay, U B A
J A Campbell, Wash’ton Mrs Lay
H M Mazlec. BantaF© MnGwFarquhar.Pottsv’
H O Snow, Maine J L MoDormert ft la. N Y
J R Pulkley ft wf, N York John 8 Btiger ft la, N York
Aug O Ptraton. Now York Alex Williams. London
W Hammond ft la. N York W H Williams ft la, D 0
Miss Green, Maryland Dr W C Pardee ft w. N Y
F. H Bsrrett, Massachusetts K-M Stanton, Washington
Col Hoffman, U 8 Army J W flarper, Jt. ft la
v. b Buckley, New York.' Wm Taylor. Jr ft la. Va
O J Galnr, New York R L Jones, New York
T H Whitney, New York R 8 Greene ft ia, N Y
A J Smith, Texas Moxley Sorrel, Bavannah
Geo N David, Boston C »• C Cain. Mississippi
Thos Leidy, Baltimore W 8 Winans, Baltimoro .
JH K Üblmao. Baltimore Mr Maitland ft la, Balt
G W Kendall, New York Geoß Burnett ft la, N Y
197,192 650 057
241903 C 44,458
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL-Fourth street, below Arch.
W Shirllidge, Bellefonte I> P Gwin. Huntingdon
W fioharison.Ohio ‘ Tl.ewy,flarnBburr
N Whiting, Pittsburg Robt Ppoar, Peoneylvania
Cfaas J Mann, Altoona W W Rankin. Lancaster
David O Herbet, Pitts s u g P F Eilenbarger. Easton Q
John J Heisler, > aeton Mi«s E Heieler, Kastrn
8 C Evans. Indiana J M Daron, Blair co. Pa
Lesris 8 Bmitb, Muncy J R Crumley, E Tennessee
C F Glcssner, «'ambndge,o Peter Reed A la, N Y
- Wm AU*nr^cnns>rivanla
jyiiipgoaKe. ftlunoy.Ta J Al.angcake. Munoy.Pa
R Collins. Columbia City.Tnd B L Chapin- Ohio
Gee W Jonor, Chambersbg Jos HsmMl, Xenia, O
o H Bardwe 1. Lano co, Ha W Towanda, Pa
G Koapp. Wilkesbarre, Pa D Ripley A la. Newark .NJ
John Chahoon, Virginia CbasHeebner, Ler,Mass
JONES’ HOTjEL— Chestnut street, above Sixth.
J R Powell, Phitada J Price. Chester 00. Pa
Wm Drown,Philndelpbia TBDalrell.AlleghenyC’r
W Forney, Holmesbarg J W Conrad.
Wm Calender, New York Mrs Calender. Now York
M Rowland, California Geo N Birdtall, New York
R R R R W right. Texas J B Timbarlake, Raleigh
M. R Book, Washington, BC Geo Foster Sc fgm, N Y
K Whitney, New York J Wallace, Massachusetts
G Grant. Massachusetts P Knisht. Massachusetts
J H Rfed A wf. New York J W Higgs. New York
J Coudon, Maryland . . J Anderson, New York
F Reading. Trenton. N J Rvan, New Hope, Fa
FOFrr< man, Boston Wm Ellison. Boston
Miss J Freeman, Boston N P Eaton. New York
Miss Hutohines, England J P Blake. Conn
J PBou Wen. New York „ JHSraith A la,Wash,D C
?J r King, Wash, DC J FCunmnghim. Md
H C Viotor, Virginia
AMEJrOAN HOTEL—Ch<*sinut st., above Fifth.
W J Maxwell, Philadelphia B Ashmead. p a
W H Howler, New Joisey W Reed. New JJrunswiok
Mr* Gillingham, Pa, Miss Gillingham, I’a
HD Watts, Ponnsylvania KCoalbsugh, Wmaport
H Johnson . 8 Silver, Delaware
Wm R Looking, Md Miss Looking, Md
John R Gill A la, Maryland R E Brown. Maond, Ga
BM. Crawford, Maryland John Goldsboro, N J
rhos H 1 impson, N J B P Stewart. New Jersey
E M Phillips A la, Boston Mis* B Phillips, Boston
M»*g Newberr. New York Mrs Bishop, New York
J?W Evans. Philadelphia J W Eastman, Maine
H Furbish. Maine . L W Hunt. Maine
Wm Hamilton, Maine K Myers, Georgetown, D 1
Wm H Wert. urn. Ohio D Hiohardson A la, Texas
JQPvfmouj & wf. N York Miss Hiohardson, Texas
G W Kendall, New Yoik Wm M Reed, Bath, Me
Geo Stevens, Bradford, Pa
ST, LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third.
H A Johnson. New Jersey J K Blyler, Savannah
GJunthey, Allentown, Pa MrChaoe, Philadelphia
Wm Warren, Philadelphia Jos A Kenner, Montg, Ala
John A Hartley. Phila J E Simpsoo, Maryland
Joa B Ewing, Ohio A M Wills. New Jersey
H Kurts, Mt Joy. Pa Peter Weidman.Mt Joy,Fa
ELalloii, New York Prof A 8 Kepper, Lane
A Gaw A la, Maryland A Platt, New York
J W Bhoppard. Cm. O D Potter, New Jersey
J UesturneU, Now Yoik e AHause.Troy. N Y
T A Pope, Norwich, Conn J Syrtes.Lansmgburg, NY
S Robinson. New York Mr Duthill. wf, Asia, bel
H Jnoobi. Philadelphia R J Simpson A la, Md
FBtlv* New York J R Hall, Newport
Lew Mulford, Millville. NJ G Hughes, New York
THE UNION—Arch street, above Third.
H C JJifdon,l New Jersey Jaeobßretx- Philoda
r« Ghi° J H HuUnr.Hughesvilte
R 8 Maxwell. Penna J F Roe, wayne co. Pa
Mrs B Hart. Cmoinnatl Miss Conklin. Louisville
O Worman, New Jersey V O Wagoner. Baltimore
Mrs M C Wade, Virginia W B Bolton. Pittsburg
w g Pharp & la, N Jersey C E Evans, Boston
Miss Russell, New York Nolen A la. N Carol
Mi*s O R Nolen R Island KT Warner, Pchuylk’lon
A Jr. Newark, Del M MoHenry. Newark, Del
Gen H LC&ke, Pottavilld M Yardley. Doyleatown
J Hamme r. Orwigsburg 8 8 Lungren A f, To'edo.O
S Amies, New York CoIIJ Hendricks, Norr st'n
W H Caldwell. Virginia A Legcate, Allegheny, Pa
WC Delar, Maryland W Carlisle. Maryland
Mrs Lowe, Pittsburg. Fa T Mlxsell A la, Easton, Fa
A 11 Trego A la, New Jersey
FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Peoond street, above Market
Jos A Rooker. Cecil co, Md J Brown, Delaware
'f Russell, Delaware G W Dewees, New York
AT Reading, Philadelphia Wm Bavage, Philada
OFBfariiger, Philadelphia Bawl J Townsend. Del
F L Mulford, New Jorßcy W E Hall. Smyrna, Del
Gen Ennis, Delaware Morris Collins, Delaware
COMMERCIAL HOTPL-Sixth at., above Chestnut,
Thos P Ku'tey, Reading P Preston, Wear Grove
Benj Denoiston. Pittsburg Jacob Bwayne. York co
H N Hammond. Newark, D Jos M Clark, Lane 00, Pa
J Williamson, Philadelphia E R. Williamson, Phila
J 8 Crawford, Elk'on, Md Wm H Gleason, Wiaoon
WmT Niemann. Philada Jos Mintser, Pottstown
Wm Bharplets. Penna Mr Fletoher A la. Ohio
W Griest, Lano co, Pa Cho* epeakman, I>el co
W H Swayne, Chester co E Chandler, Marcus Hook
Jno Louderbnugh, Bod’d co R A Louden. Millerstown
H Andrews, Jr, Lano 00. Pa Chas E Ferns, N Castle
P- B Lamborn, Penna D M Rerno'ds, Lano 00
B Woods, Lano 00, fa B Smith A wf, Chester co
BTATEB UNJON-Market street, above Sixth.
Amos Booker. Lano 00 A Bnydor, Georgetown. Pa
Jno MartinrGeorgetwn.Pa J«b Taylor, Westmoreland
J T Ludey, Westmoreland P H Shields, Pennsylvania
Mrs Huntsburger, Penna John Gamble, New York
8 Fort. New York H JBtarrett. Lancaster 00
H Parkman, Lancaster W B Mendenhall, Coatesvl
8 8 Ballinger, Marietta Wm Mell. Sbippenshurg
Wm G Bannum. Chester co H H Dunbar, Pittsburg
Jm Milligan, Pennsylvania JacobSponogle, Penna
G C Tharp, Liverpool, Pa N M Door, Pennsylvania
J&sT Woodall, Harrisburg
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callawhill.
V. Doster. Bethlehem . Peter Groff", Pennsylvania
John hockey, Pennsylvania W Sohwenk. Peunsylvania
lIT Worman. Allentown G Janter, Allentown
Jo* ftopp. Allentown Miss Stopp, Allentown .
Folonwn Boyer. Lehigh co Mrsßoyer, Lebighco, Pa
Danl Boyer. Lehigh oo» P* Chae Mionael, Pa
Mrs Boyer, Lehigh 00. Pa Pdw Kraniiok* Pa
J F Pilueger,Northamptn 00 Miss J Pfleager.Northtn 00
Da Kehler A wf. Nortbtn 00 Mrs Krause, Allentown
Chae Stapler, Bucks co H J Steokei, Allentown
MT. VERNON HOTEL—Second street, above Aroh.
Cbas Wiend. Allentown Dr Wm G Smith, Danvillo
IFt KldredtlPennsylvama Geo S Fox, Holmesburg
J H Dewees. Hnlmesburg H C White, Pennsylvania
D M Rioksb&ugh, Miilerst’n John Swartx* Penna
J Eahelman. Pennsylvania 8 Gross, Easton. Penna
W H Smith A wf, wellsboro M S Deringer, Prospect
BARLEY SHEAF—Peconfi street, below Vine.
C Msgill A dan, Bucks co W Porter, New Jersey
J williams, Pennsylvania A Livezey, MD, Fa
H Smoker Milton I. D Eveland. Penna
W Crook New Hope, Pa W Hewett, Maryland
T 0 Mnrphy, 8t Louis A C Barber. LnmbertYiUe
WBrodhcad Pennsylvania B Blaokwell, New Jersey
Mrs H M Blackwell. N J
MERCHANTS’ HOUSE—Third street.‘ab. Callowhill
N BGerman,Alentown HHeigs, Allentown
J TSbeimer, Allentown W" M Jones, Allentown
J Coles, Allentown J Oerter. Bethlehem
T H Bfooklj, Bath, Pit M*Raw A son. Pa
P Blotter. Pennsylvania J IrSpang, Berks co, Pa
H A Rauch’Linz, Pa M M Sensenig, Lane co
« W Milnor, Illinois W G Ryan, Connpcticut
SJFittenmyar. PennsjlvmaD M Patterson Orangevlle
Vwowman A la, Pa Mita Bowman, Pa
BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Callowhill.
BornvUle, Benj Helfiioh,Lng Swamp
MacunsSo Cha* Harper, Jenkmtown
Jos Bowman, Lebanon
V&wKL’ffi* Jacob Gruber, Jr. Tremont
Saml.Biohoe/,Btouohsburg
SoftwßK’SX®** i&ml Lefiler, Orwi.abarg
CITY ITEMS.
UP TO 12 o’clock last night.
IMPORTATIONS*
l iU pcr’od lor Tho
BOSTON—Stpanißhip Phinoos Sprague, Matthews
-114 bales ana 16 oases A Siado ft Co; 10 hales ami 20 oases
Waldo. Learning ft Co; 17 bales and 13 oases Harpor ft
Jenks; 30 bales and 6 oases J-imes- Kent Sinteo ft Co;
27 bales and 32 oases Frothingham & Neill; 51 oases boots
and shoes Myers Ciaghora ft Co; 36 oases do Brown ft
Pratt; 32 oases do Shumway, Hart ft Otr* 22 oases do P
Ford & Co; Sloasesdo Thayer ft Cowperthwaite; 175
bills maokerel J Palmer; 181ibls oranbernos Selacr ft
Bro; 100 bales gsinbia W Pyle,
MARINE INTELLIGENCE*
SEE FOURTH PAGE,
ARRIVED.
Steamship l’hmeas Sonumn, Mafthown. 43 hours from
Boston, with mdse and passengers to Henry Winsor.
Sohr Horn, Pickards, 2 days from Indian River, with
oorn to J W Bacon.
_ . . CLEARED.
Bohr J w Pharo, Cavalier, Somerset, Sinntokstw ft
Glover,
BT TELEGRAPH.
Uoriesponilenoe ut The Press.»
A . New Orleans. Nov 7.
Arrived, ships Trenton nnrt Fomonn, from Liverpool;
Arizona, from Hclvcet; South Shoro, from Grand Basso.
MEMORANDA. . ,
Steamship Statu of Georgia, Garvin, honou, arrived
r.t Savannah 4th mat. . , A
Steamship Delawaie, Cannon, hence, arrived at Now
York yesterday. „ ,
Steamship Edinburgh. Kennedy, from I werpool, via
Queenstown. arrived at New York yesterday.
Steamship Vieo. MoGnignn. from Liverpool, via
Queenstown, arrived at New York jeste'day.
Steamship Asm. Lott, from Liverpool, sailed from N
York yestorday. „ , , , .
Slap Viotorv, Ainoworth, for Liverpool, oleared at N
York ypcterdiy. „ „ , , , A ..
Ship Linda Favonn, for Va'parawo, cleared at New
York yeprerdar. , A .. ...
Ship D S Choate. McManus, cleared at New York yes
terday for Liverpool. ,
Ships Lovi Moodhirv, young, B'lrn-lnß Webb.
Hughes, Georgmun, Salter, Ivoucmhea Claussen, and
Jos Nesmith, watts, for Liverpool; E F b'abam,Von
Hapnn, for Bremen, and Wilbur Fisk, Cutter, for
Fleetwood, cleared «t New Orleans Ist inst. with an ag
gregate 0r25 212 bales cotton.
Bark Wnshineton Butcher, Collins, sailed from Mnr
sailles ]3th ult. for Alioantc—h«s been reported for New
Orleans.
Bark Taeony, Brown, remained at Marsoiles J7in
ult. uncertain. . . t .
Hark Patneroh, Fordioo, from Riode Janeiro, arrived
at Pensacola 30th nit.
Bark Hyperion, Gib on, for Barbadocs, oleared at N
York yesterday. „ „ . , , ..,
Bark J C Anners, for Buenos Ayres, oleared at New
York yesterday. . _
Bark Oolumb’a, from Baltimore for Bromen, was on
Becchv Heart vitb ult. ,
Bark Gazelle, Rhoads, cleared at Now \ ork yesterday
for Barimrtoes , _ , , , _
Bark Marian, Smith, for Pernambuco, sailed from
Richmond G»h inst. „ ~ , . ,
Bn« A Orta. O'-outt, for Philadelphia, was advertised
at New Orleans 6th inst. „ „ „ ,
Sohr Martha Moore, Bennott, henoo for ct Marks,
put into Savannah 4th inst in distress. , ,
fichr Eagle. wUlotts, palled from Richmond Cth inst,
for Newbern, NG. . „ ,
Sohr D S Mershon. Allen, sailed from Richmond Cth
inst. down the river, light.
Sohr Jay Neilson, Burt, sailed from Taunton slh mat,
for Philadelphia.
Sohr Cnernino, Willetts, for Philadelphia, was adver
tised at Wilmington N'J, Cth inst.
Sclira R M Price, Kelly, J Cadwalader. Clayton, R J
Moroer, Cul on, and O Shaw, Shaw, hence, arrived at
Boston Cth inst,
Sohr Halita. Barlarie, for Philadelphia, cleared at
Halifax 3J inst.
Schr Geo Mangham, Souddor, henoo, was discharging
at Galveston 27th ult.
Schr Trident, from Rockland for Philadelphia, arrived
at Portland Cth inst.
Bchrs Sharon, Thurlow, GAzello, Naylor. Hiawatha,
Disnoy.and Spray, Price, flailed from Newburyportßth
sth inst. for Pnilxdelphm.
Bohr Oninmarnior-in-Ciiiof, Mnrston, hence, arrived
at Now BedU.rd 6th met
Schr Milton, Nelson, cleared at New York yesterday
for Philadelphia.
Sohr L Bturtevant, Harvey, a 1 New York jemerday
from Alexandria,
Sohr Alvira, Brannin, for Philadelphia, cleared at N
York yesterday.
Steamers Pianet. Wilson, and Blaok Diamond, Allen,
hence nrnvod at New York josterday.
Propeller Bristol, Allen, olearod at New Y ork yester
day for Pniladelphia
Ship M Wiiitmobe-St Johns Port. Oct2l—About 6COQ
bigs of wheat ann ico bb!a o’ flour have been inndod on
(he boaoh. Tho water h.an been kept out of the ship, so
that wo had not more tha n a foot for tho last day or two,
and sometimes the pumps .suoked. The spring tides
come on to-day, ord we expect tho ship will soon float
in her bed; if the weather should be moderate cho will
r lion enme off; if not, she will then go higher up, and no
anohors oan hold her.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
'< nnoAT and Lbng Diseases —Any form
of dirense of tho Breathing Organs are at once relieved
and permanently cured by the use of DR. J. K. STAF
FORD’S OLIVE TAR AND IR’JiN AND SULPHUR
POWDERB advertised in this paper. The Olive Tar
infuses Magnetism or vitality, whioh is retained and
diflused through tho system by tho notion of the Iron
and Sulphur Powders upon tho Blood. The Iron retmr.B
the vital or life-giving forces in the ciroulntion, and the
oombmod Sulphur converts its waste or worn out psrti
oles into gases, which are expelled from tho body
through tho pores. Scud for a Pamphlet. Sold by aU
Druggists, and by DYOTP ft CO., No. 23J Worth
SECOND Street, Philadelphia, 003-tf
Hath Dte ! llaib Dve! !—Batchelor’s
LIQUID HAIR DYE ii the origiiiaf and be't tn the
market. AH others are mere imitations, and should be
avoided if you wish to esoape ridicule, Fplcndtd Black
or beautilul Brown instantaneously. Sold by all Drug
gists every whore. ’Jhe genuine has |ho signature of
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR upon a steel-plate en
graving on four sides of each box.
•Beiccre of Coun’crfeitx.
Manufactory, 81 Barolay street, Into 233 Broadway,
New York. CHARLES BATCHELOIt,
n °6’ly Proprietor.
Saying Fund—National Safety Trusp
Companf.—Chartered by tho Stats of Pennsylvania.
RULES.
1. Money is received evory day, .and in any amount,
argo or small.
2. FIVE PER CENT, interest is paid for money fioin
the day it is putin.
3. The money is always paul baoh in GOLD whenever
it is oalled lor, and without notioo.
4. Money is received from Executors , Adtninistra
tors, Guardians, and other Trustees, m largo or small
sums, to remain a long or short period.
5. Tho money received from Depositors is invested in
Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Ronta, and other first
class securities.
6. Office open every day—W AL NUT Street, southwest
oornor Third street, Philadololna. jal2
SuAifEN’s Sating Fund—Noktiiivkot
Corkp.r Second and Walnut Strebtb.—Deposits re
ceived in small and largo amounts, from all olaesos of
tho ooimminity, and allows interoat at tho rate of FIVE
PER CENT, per annum.
Money may bo drawn by oheoks without lors of in
terest.
Office open daily, from 9 until 5 o’clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until nine in tnc evening. President,
F.RANKLIN FELL; Treasurer andSeorotary, CfiAS.
M. MORRIS.
SEcoND-IIAbD Safes—l am rccchmga
great number of ‘■arrel, Herring, A Co.’s Second
hand Sheet Iron Safes (many of thorn almost new),
also those of o«her makers, in exchange for the now
celebrated Lillie Wrought and Chilled Iron Safe A
general assortment constantly on hind,and offered at
very low prices. Fleaoecall and examine. Depot, 715
CHESTNUT, under M&toma Hall. M. C. SADLER,
Agent, Philadelphia. rcs-rrthtf
Salamander Fire-Phoop Safes.—A verv
arge assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at rea
sonable prices, No. 304 CHUBTNUTSt.,Phila<lelphia.
*»® tf K ANS A WATaON.
Grover & Baker’s Celebrated
NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES
Tho Best in Use for Family Sowing.
No, 730 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia au27-1y
Card Printing, Best and Cheapest in
’ho City, at. 34 South THIRD Street.
CIRCULAR PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the
City, at 34 *outh THIRD Btrect.
BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the
City, at 34 South THIRD Htreot.
HAND BILL PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in tli
hty, nt 34 South THIRD Street.
PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every othor descrip
tion of Printing, oi the most superior quality, at tho
most reasonable rates, at KINGWALT A BROWN’S
Drexol's Builduig, 34 South THIRD Hreet. el3-tf
AlAimiKlJ.
—On the 7th instant, by the
Rev. Richard W. Humphrleß, of Groat Kalla. N.H.
Wilhmn D. Neal), of the firm of Nenll A Merriman, to
of tlnn oitv e eBt of A. Steimnetz, Esq., all
BAILEY—LAWBS —On the 23d tilt., at
I’h® Rov, W\ W. Lord, Mr. C. Handolph Bailey, of
1 ' ,1, « r Ba, or Philadolcma.*
floptember, by the
Rev R M. lillotson, Mr. Wm. p. Poole toMuaChnt
tio J. Mustek, both o' tiuscitv. *
FfcLi.— BTOCkTON.—On tho JOtli September, by the
Rev. Alfred Lookman. David W. Foil to Josephine K.
btoekton, all of this city. *
FISCHER.—On the Gth instant, Clara, daughter of
Wm.G and Mary Fischer, aged 3 years and 3 month-.
funeral from the residence of her parents, 911
Corinthian avenue, below Girard avenue, thiß(Thurs-
2 o’clock. i
instant. Mary, daughter of
ir 1,011,1 Goodbum, in the 4«h year of her age.
J rom .t* ,e residenoo of lier parents, this
( iw U m^ a Ji mo /, ni n , e ’ 10 o’clock. ’ *
®tli instant Mary Ann. daughter
nn flMo r garet Hoover need 4 years. R
Funeral from tho rosidanco of her parents. No. 439
Watkins street, above Fourth, below Morris, this
<T ou r r B . d , a Tin , ) er r, oo, J, iat 1 o’clock. morris, this
*4ILL.IPI J.On tlie 6th instant, at Reading. Pa..
Mary U.. wife of * brain H. * Julitppi. and daughter of
Francis R. and Sarah Levering, of Philrulolphia.
(Thn"»say/Srn''oo r n tate rc " ,dM = [ ’'
♦ M® kOW Pi* Montgomery county. Fa., on
the Ist instant. Mrs. Malvina Puce, wife of Daniel
this o)t daughter of Dr. i’onroa9 Wiley, formerly of
,•n H .h l « l on7w^. o,l rte Mhi "' lt • , Mrs ’ £l| z“''Oth Smelt*,
in tho 90th year of horage.
Funeral from her late residence*. No 612 North Tenth
street, on Friday afternoon, at 1 o’o oflf. **
BMIIH.--0n the Cth instant. Margaret Smith, duugli
monthsJ ° hll T ’ nnd Jan 6 nKOd 4 yOArB ftn(l 2
Funeral from the residence of her paionts, No. 1021
Ptocker street, below« arpenter. north of Seventeenth,
thiMThuredayiafternonn at I o’clock. *
SI YER.—On the 6th instant, Rachel, wife of Charles
ct-er, aged 36 years.
Funeral from tho rpsidenen of her husband. No. 2030
°J? F r‘<lav afternoon, nt 2 o’clock. - *
NNEY,—On tho (Jtiunstant, Jaii9 Sweenney,
agea 24 years.
fr 9 m t,ie residence of Mr. Wm. Keefler. No.
1227N0b1e street,above Twelfth, this (Thursday) af
ternoon. at 2 o’olook. *
YOUNG.-On Ue sth instant, Mr. Joseph Young,
aged 54 years. *
Funeral from his late residence, in Morris street,
above Belgrade, (Into West,) this (Thursday) after
noon, QtSo’olook. *
ACCOO,—On J>ov. 5, 1860, Mr, Jesse Acooo, aged 6f
years.
Funeral to-day, Btli inst., at 2 o’olock P.M. *
TAYLOR.—On the sth inst.. Mr. JnoobTnjlor, in tho'
82d year of his age.
Funeral from his lata residence, cornor of Cherry and
Belgrade (late West) streets, this (Thursday) after
noon. at 1 o’olook. •
nut'll, tu A W UIUUn. -
WINDER.—On seoond day, 6th inst., nt tho house of
J. Paul Knight, fouihampton, Bucks county, Robecca
Winder, in the92il year of hor ase.
funeral this day. Bth inst.. at 10 o’clock. *
VOUNG.—On Monday, November StJi, Thomas A.,
eon nf Henrr and Mary B. Young, aged 6 yoars, 8
months, and 17 days.
luneral will take place from t h e residence of his
father. No. 1125 Citron street, this (Thursday) afternoon,
Bth inBt.,at3o’clook ♦
B^ o AOK DRESS Cv
Cashmeres,
Merinoes,
Armuro Cashmorea,
Velour Reps,
Velour Ottomans,
Bombaxines,
ramisca,
Mousßeiinfs.
Reps Anglais,
Paramaitas,
BESSON
30DS.—A large stock
Bombazmo Alpncaa,
Molmir Lustres,
Satin de Chines,
Airmiahnes,
Figured Poplins,
Irish Poplins.
Grns Grain Silkn,
Poult de Soies,
English Silks,
Patent Boiled Silks, Ao.
A SON. Mourning Store,
No, 91P Chestnut street.
CPEOIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
TO THE LADIES.
G PER CENT . DISCOUNT FOR CASH.
We extend to the Ladies, on cash purchases, at our
Retail Counters, the allowance hitherto enjoyed by our
Store-keeping lustomers,of
5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH.
TRIMMINGS, ZEPHYRS. LACES,
RIBBONB, SKIRTS, CORSETS,
SHAWL-BORDERS, HAIR-NETS, Ac.
City Railway Fares to our Establishment will be
amply repaid hr the inducements we oiler in price, va
riety, quality, and quantity.
J, G. MAXWELL A BON,
Aranufrtcturtng anti Importing Establishment ,
noS-tt 8. E, oor, ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT,
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1860.
ry» at a meeting of, the stu-
II DENTS of Division Gof the CLNIHAL HIGH
SCHOOL, of Pmladoluhia, on tho 7th of
ber, 3860. the following Trcamblo and Resolutions were
a< B7N?r<a.«. Ithia pleased Almighty Providenoe re
move from our midst om beloved fellow-student and
friend. 1 JaW.ES H. TaTMA? ; therefore. . •
1 Ilcsolved, That wn deeply feel tho loss wo have ex
p-rionood by the romovarofone wro showedsuoh rare
abilities, and bid fturlo bean ornament to Society anu
to ße°ofvetf,°Th twe offer our hoartfeltcondolonoo to
the family of the defeased, and eincerely sympathise
with them in their aflliotion. , . .
W dissolved* That a coprof these resolutions bo trans
mitted to tho family of tho deoonaod, and be published
in onoor more of tha diuly maK _ chalrraa „.
A. PiiMiss, Jr., PeoreUry. “
rv-5=- GOUGH’S LECTURES.
|[_3 NOVEMBER 13 AND 15.
AT THE ACADEMV O.' MUSIC. .
On nml aflor WfdnesDay. the 31nt inst. tho romnmins
Tiokela for unroserved neats will 'esold nt n niUen e
Book Sioro.oOli CHESTNUT Street, nn,’ Iraot
Deoositorr, CHESTNU'I' Street, LolowTentli.
numhpr of Stage eml Orohestra Ticket, o^n
bo had at Martian’s only. Fries 60 pants. n° a
tY3=» NOTICE.-TO THE CONTRIBUTING
IL? MEMBERS OF THE F Hll. ADt Li F HIA
BAND, No. 1 (Beck’s). , ~
The annual Meetine will lie held on FIHDAY n 'Yh-
NING, Nov. 9th. at 7K o’clock, at the Band’s Room,
8. Ji. corner oi EIGHIH and WALNU i Streets, lourlh
Htorj, for the purposo of oleotmg a Floor Manaj.or n.ua
Aps’atants to conduct the Momfrrs’ Quadnllo raxties,
(ninth series ) for the ensuing season.
jamls madisov beck.
no3-2t* BeoTQtary Philadelphia Band, No. 1.
MECHANICS’ BANK, t . ....
U < Piiilauxlphia, Novombero. 1850.
The DiTeotors have tins day declared a dividend of
FIVR PER CENT, for the past fix months, parable on
tho 36th instant, agreeably to the ohartor. ~
no 7 9t L Wlk GAN D,Jr„ Cashier.
T , IE riULADELPIUA HANK,
!J ? '<ovomber6. 1860,
Thn Directors have Ibis day deolared a dividend of
FIVE I’EIl Cl'M'l. for the last six months, payable on
demaud. tno7-3tj B. B. COMLG V 8. Cashier.
SOUTHWARK BANK,
Lk? PinLATiKLPHiA, Novtmbor 6,18C0..
The Board of Directors have this day deolared a divi
dend of FJVF. PER CENT., payable on and aftor
MONDAY NeXT, 12th instant. ..
no 7 JOt F. P. STEEL. Cashier.,
ry"3=» GIRARD BANK, PHILADELPHIA,
LkJj Novpmbor 6.3860—Th0 Dirootora have this day
doolared a Dividend ofTHRKfe AND A HALF PER
OKNT, for tho last six months, payable on and after
tho IGth inst., free of otato Tax.
no7-dtl7 W. L. SCH * FFER, Cash.er.
P=* WESTERN BANK OF PIULABEL
! PHIA, November 6. IB6o.—The Direo*ois of this
k have this day declared a Dividend of FIVE
PFR CENT., payablo on and after fhe 16th irst. ,
n7-10t G. M. TROUTMAN, Cnahier.
rrsr* CORN EXCHANGE BANK, PIIILA
DELPHIA, Novomhor C, IB6o.—Tho Direo’ora
have this day declared a Dividend of THREE PER
CENT, on the oipital stook, payable on tho ICth instant,
and clear of Mate tax.
no 7 JOt J. W. TORRE Y, Cashier.
fYy* COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYL-
Uot VANIA, PHILADELPHIA. November 6, JBOO
- Board of Directors havo this day declared a semi
annual Dividend of THREE AND UNE-HALF PER
CENT., payable on demand, o'onr of State tax.
no7-10t 8. C. PALMER, Cashier.
FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’
L 5 bank. Philadelphia, November e. isco
-1 he Directors have this day declared a Dividondof
FOUR PER CENT., payable on demand.
no 7 Ct W. RUSIITON, Jr., Cashier.
MANUFACTURERS’ AND MECIIAN
ICS’ BANK. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 6, 18‘0.
'» he Board of Directors have this day declared a DIVI*
BEND of FOUR PER Cx,NT. out of the profits of the
loot six months, payable on tho 16th inst., atreoable with
the Charter. M. W. WOODWARD, Cashier.
no 7 3t
CONSOLIDATION BANK, PHILADEL-
Lk_!? PHIA, November 6. 1860.
The Dirootors have this day declared a Dividond of
TH h EP3 PER CENT., for the pa*t six months,jparable
on Monday, 12th met. JOS. N. PEIBSOL,
no 7 Ct Cashier.
POST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA. PA/
'J.-3 tIOVKMBVH 2. 1860.
NOTICE in hereby given, by order of the Postmaster
General, that from uml after this date. Letters for the
Mails deposited in the eTcot letter-boxes, without tho
pro-pajinont of ONE CENT FOR COLLEC'IION,
vYILL HE DETAINED, and notice given, as m the
caso of Letter* whore tho onstage may be wholly
unpaid. lno3-6t] N. B. BROWNE, Postmister.
FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ BANK,
LLS Philadklphia, October 6,1860.
'The An« v\al Eloction for Dircctora will bo held at the
Banking-House, on MONDAY, tho nineteenth day of
November next, between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M.
snd 3o'clook P. M. f and on TUESDAY.the sixth day of
November next, a general meeting of tho Stockholders,
will bo hold at tho Banking House, at 4 o’olo.k P. M.,
ngrecabiy to the chartor.
ooS-dtnol9 W. RUSHTONf Jr., Cashier.
SOUTHWARK BANK, PHILADEL
-ILS PHIA, Ootobcr 9. IB6o.—The annual election tor
DIRECTORS will bo held at tho Banking House on
MONDA Y, the 19th day of NOVEMBER NEXT, be
tween tho hours nflO o’olook A. M. and 2 o’olook P. M.
The annual meeting of STOCKHOLDERS will be
held at tho same place on TUESDAY, the 6th day of
NOVEMBER NEXT, at 12 o’cloox Al.
0011-dtnol9 F. P. STEEL, Cashier,
[Yzr* GIRARD BANK.-PHILADELPHIA,
iLi? OCTOBER 16, IB6o.—Notioo is hereby given that
«u election for THIKTEEN DIRECTORS, to servo for
tho ensuing year, will be held at tho Banking-house, on
MONDAY, Novomber 19, between the hours of 10 A.
AL. and 2 P, M.
The Annual Meeting of tho Stockholders will he held
at the same place, on TUESDAY, Nnvomber 6. at 12
o’olook M. W.L.SCHAFFER,Caehier.
Ootobcr 16. 1860. ocl6-tuths tnolQ
CONSOLIDATION BANK, PIfILADEL-
VltlA, October )sih, 1830.—'Tug Annual Eteouon
for Uireotors of this Bank will bo hold at the BANK
ING HOU.sE, on MONDAY, tha lPth day of November
next, between tho hours of ten A. m. and two P. M.
And a General Mooting of tho ‘ftookholders will bo held
u'the samo plaoe, on TUESDAY. November 6th. at
twelve M, JOS, N. PeIRSOI, Cashier.
oo 16-tulhfta t no!9
THE riHLADELPIUABANK. October
Us»3 13,1860. —The Annual Mooting of the Stockhold
ers of this Bank, will bo held on TUESDAY, the sixth
day of November noxt, at the Banking House, at 12
o clock, M.; and tho Annual Election for Dirootora w«H
be hold at the Banking House, on AIONDAY. the 19th
day of November next, between the houiaol teno’clook
A. M. and two o’clock P. M.
oel6-inihtnol9 l\ B. COMEGYB, Cashier.
WESTERN BANK OF PHILADEL-
Us 3 PHt A, tOCTOBzn Bth, 1860.
An election for thirteen Directors, to soryo the ensu
ing year, will be held at thta Bank on vONDAY.tho
I9tli day of November next, botweon tho hours ol 10
o’clook A. M. and 2 o’olock P. M.
'Jhe annual meeting of the stockholders will b© held at
the same place on IUEBDAY, the Cth dar of November
noxt. at 12 o’olook M. G M.TKOUTMaN,
09-tutlitl9nov Cashier.
frTK o oS£' ,^iF^ NLYI ' VANIA RA,i -
r, .c- Philadelphia, October 17,1840.
The Unrud oT Directors have this day deolared n eeml
nnnual dividend of THREE PER CENT, on tho Capi
tal Stock of the Company, clear of State tax; payable
on and after NOVEMBER 15, 1860. -
Powers of Attorney for collection of Dividends oan
b* had on application at l bo of tlir Company. No.
233 .South THIRD Street. THOS. T. FIRTH,
ucts-tdol TrensuTer.
LPIII A EXCHANGE COM-
Ii 7 5 I’ANY, Ootobor3l. 1860.
mu 1 ,? RJanagers have tins day declared a Dividend of
two DOLJ AHf* rer sjiare on the Capital Stock ot the
Company, payable to the Stock holders or their legal re
presentatives, by the Superintendent, at the Exchange,
«n and after the 16th of NOVEMBER. The transfer
boobs will be closed until that date. no2-fmwils
nrs** NOTICE.-TIIE ANNUAL MEETING
1 L-3 of the Stockholders oi the Pennsylvania Bnlt
Manufacturine Company wi'l t o held on TH UkSDAY.
tho )6th of NOVEMBER, at 12 n olook.at the Office of
the Company,No. iai WALNUT street. Philadelphia.
0c20~12t THUS. BPARKS. Secretary.
Dj‘s?a^ B iSsjj , p 0 K c r M, “ ,o " iSi
Tkkasuky Dkpartmbnt. I
.... . . Harrisburg, October 24,1860. f
Notice is hereby given, that sealed proposals fortho
iiale ol all or any part of one hundred thousand dollars
of the five percent, loans of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, will be reoeived at tho Trensurr De
partment, m the city of Harrisburg, until 2 oVook, P.
Sl-. oC l UtSDAY.THBaitIi PAY Of NOVEMBMI
A- 1). 1850, the same to sot forth the amount offered,
ft nd the price asked. To be addressed. “Cormn’esion
era of Sinking Fuud, Harrisburg, Pa.,” ondorsod “Pro
posals to soil State Loans.”
Tho b ds will bo opened* and allotments made to the
lowest bidders on that day.
WM.■ M. HIKSTHR, Seo’y Comw’th,
PLI SLTFI'.R. Stato Treasurer,
_ THOS.E.COCHRAN, Aud.Gen.
ocJ7-tno?Q Commissioners of Sinking Fund.
rHOME MISSIONARY ISOCIETY OF
l r L3 r THb CITY OF PHILADELPHIA.-*he Of
fine of thm Bocicty has been removed from No. 531
East NINTH Street, to N0.41S North FIFTH Street,
below ARCH. It will be open daily, (Sabbaths exoept
od.) from Dto 5 o’clock.
Iho money contributed to this Bociotv for the relief
of the poo r,is scrupulously appropriated to that pur
pose on y, ana the managers earnestly solicit donations
Jrom the public, to onhble them to carry on success
fully this branch ot the Society’s operations. To afford
the comrnenity an opportunity of contributing, they
*i av i s 5 p I , Il rV^ t r lh 'l AßOntof tho Association. Mr. JOHN
P. AHJuspN, who is now waiting upon our oitizens.
*obciiing their aid, and the managers bespeak for him
a kind reoeption,'a patient hearing, and a liberal re
sponse.
GEORGE H. BTUART, President.
MATTHEW NEWKIRK, Vioo President,
R. K. HOEFLrCH, Secretary.
I HOB, T. MASON. Treasurer,
oo)BthatuB No. 4 34 MARKET Street.
irg a OFFICE OK THE PHILADELPHIA
U *Nf> READING RAILROAD COMPANY.
. , .. . _ March, 1860
fhe hol< ter«°i the bonds of this Company, due July 1.
1860, can now laooive. upon application at this office, 10
poroent. m cash, upon tho terms apooifiod in theoirou
tar attached,
The holders are also entitled torne benefit ora Slnfc
tng l-.und of 8140,000 per annum, as establiahed by the
h 0 ll «i» al their annual meeting, held January 8.
1860, and in pursnanoe ol tho oontraot,entered into by
he compani and duly reoonled, to carry tho name into
C I R B CU , !!^.’ Foi,JJ ''‘' r ~
16 Sr! Holders bf Philadelphia and Riarfing
Railroad Company Montage Ponds, due Julv 1, 1860.
Iheso bonds aro secured by the first mortgages on the
road, amounting in the aggregate to $3,3u8,400. The
£mft, r . e T e s*u for lftot ,e,nr was six time* the
amount of the annual interest on these bonds. *
ihe managers propose to extend them for a penod of
twenty rears, the holders retaining the bonds and tho
of the mortgages in the pieoise condition in
whioii they are now held. Fresh sheets of coupons for
the interest, payable half-yearly, will be issued.
A bonus oi 10 per cent, will.be given to the holders, m
consideration of their assenting to the extension. Tins
bonus will be paid in oash to the bearers of the bonds,
on their signing ft■ Tteevpt and preaoming their reepeo
tive bonds at tho office of thr Company, or to its Agents,
forendoreement. ’
ronns of receipt and endowment will he furnubed
Ok application.
By order oftho Hoard of Mannrers.
ml-tf W. H. MoILHKNNY. SeoretarT.
corAitTNEusmr notices.
IVOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
, _ the partners^lnp heretofore existing botween the
A |;KX J. MONTGOMERY,
WILLIAM CURRY,'
„ ISAAC PUGH.
Philadelphia,Eept,B, 1860 nO B 6tif*
WO 'D-BURNT AND MARBLE LIME,
Calcined Plaster. Plnstenng Hair, Whito Sand.
Cement. Orders by mail for shipping promptly
Ut l0&Bk Corner NINTH and COaTaS,
n o 3 H. MoINNEB.
PRINCE OP WALES EXOITE
ment has d od out, and made way for the present
excitement Jar Photographio I'ioturts at K KIM HR’S
Oallory, M 7 North SfeOQND Street, above Oreen. It*
C* DONOQHUE 23 SOUTH WATER
• Street, has for salofij 00 paokagos of stoam-Tofined
Sugars and bjrups. inoliulingptttont out Loaf, of various
Bl nB-3t* Ut rcducetl for cush or approvedorediL
fJONYBBSATIOJS IN FRENCH.— PROF.
GERARD oan recoive a few advanced numls «»■
his study,No 517 PRUNEStreet, whore applioitiM
may be made at any time oftor 4 P. M. _nol 2t* n
IMACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, SAt-
I.VJL MON, &0.-5,000 bbls Moss No*. 1, J, and 3 Mack
erel, large, medium, and email, in assorted packages
of choice late oaught fat fish, pamegos,
I N ew ßalil.x, Eaitport, end Labrador Her
rings. of choice qualities. '
6,000 boxes extri new scaled Herrings
2££, boxeB P xt 'ftncwNo, 1 Ilornnta.
3.000 boxes large Mngdnbuo Herrings.
;60 bbls, Maokinao Whito Fish.
60 bbls, now Economy Mors Shad.
, 25 bbis, new Halifax Salmon.
1.000 Ouintnls Grand Bank Codfish.
301) boxes Horkimer-oounty Cliecso.
in so.e a- u landing, iorsam by
0 MURPHY & KOONK.
No. 11 n Nurth WiiAnvi;,
|V|ESS MAOKERFL - G 3 bbls., 57 half
bblp,, 74 quarter bbls , and 160 kitts No. 1 Mess
Mackerel, of a clioico qualitr. in etoro ami lamline. In?
Mlojx, MURI'IIY & KOONH.
Jm No. 14b NORTH WHAItVKR.
FLOWEBS—For sale bv
T YCOPODIUM— For sale'by WETIIE-
•JH HILL Jc BROTHER, 4 1 and 49 North SECOND <~kYSTER STYLE KICH PRINTED 00-
: " r burgh,
S°,£ p, 7 100 b t oxes ? 1 f an 0a ,p ; „ 175 do. fS“tiio°cohfui a .
uMfa&WkS? ioWwWW' nos EYR E& FI b°XS r «»ROHBt I() o t .
KETAIL DRV GOODS.
HJOURNiNQ’ goods
NOVEMBER SALES.
BESSON & SON,
MOURNING STORE,
NO. 018 CHESTNUT STREET,
Respcotfully invite attention to tha following list of
seasonable goodsi
No. 1. BLACK BEAVER CLOTH CLOAK*.
2. uo. THIBET LONG AND SQUARE
„ , . SJIAWLS.
tfo- do. do. SHAWLS, oxtra sizes.
‘ 4. do. FINK WOOLLVN LONG SHAWLS
ft do. blanket long and square
" «' LONG and SQUARE
!! I ?,?S£B ER i>i > LAID SCOTCH lone SHAWLS.
8 BLACK ALI. WODI. VbLOURnKSS.
0. do. do. VELOUtI OTTOMANS.
to. do. do. valour imtkruls.
“11. to. ,| O . SATIN DE CHINES.
.. 12. do. <lo. CASHMERES.
13. do. do. MERINO! S.
'H. do. do. TAMISfa.
’ 15, do. do. MOTBELINE HE LAINE2.
" in. do. do, AMELIN ES.
‘‘l7. do. HOMBAZINES, LUI’.N’S MAKE.
’ 18. do. KEI’S ANGLAIS.
' 19. do. PARAMBTTA CLOTHS.
“ 29. do. ARMURE CABHMEIE-I.
‘ 21. do. HOMUAZINE ALPACAS.
2J. do. MOHAIR LUSTRES.
“21. do. Sluts GRAIN SILKS.
“ 21. do. POULT HE HOIS SILKS.
“25. do. ARMURE AND VENITIENNE SILKS
“2f do. GKOS D’ECOHHE, OR OTTOMANS,
“27. do. UtI.IHII POULT HE SOIL
28. do, SOI LEI) BILAN, BONNET’S MAKE.
“ 29. do. GIIOH HE KHINES.
“30, do, NEAT KIQDREI) SILKS.
31. do. RICH H'IUCiUET FIGURED SILKS.
32. do RIRII DIAGONAL SILKS.
“ 33. do FLOUNCED AND DIAGONAL SILK
ROBES.
“31. do. MARCt- LLINES, LUSTRINES, FOU
. I.AR OS. MODES. Ao.
“ 35. BECOND MOURNING DREt.B SILKS.
“ 35.BL.CK.OnAV AND LEo I) IRISH POPLINS.
“ 37. SECOND MOURNING POPLINS.
“ 38. do. do. VALENCIAS.
” 39. do. do. GttANDHILLS
” 40. do. do. IIROCADE MOHAIRS.
“ 41. do. do. STRIPED MOHAIRS.
“42. do. do. VE .ITIENNHS, &o.
■’ 43 BLACK an! WHITS: SAXONY PLAIDS.
“44. do. nttd PURPLE PRINTED CASH
MERES.
“ 43. do. FIGURED POPLINS
“ 45. do. ENG jd|H CHAPES AND CRAPE
“ 47. do. ENGLIsk CRAPES AND CRAPE
. VEILS, lame crimp.
“43. do. ROUND CRAPE and LACE
•VEIL-.
“ 49. do. BAREGE AND GRENADINE
FOR VEILR.
“,50. do. and PURPLE ALL WOOL MOUSSE
LINKS.
“ 51. do. aniIWH'TE do. do.
” 62. MOUBNING ENGLISH DE LAINES AND
OaSHMKRKS.
“ 63. BLAOK ENGLISH DELAINES AND CASH
MERKB.
“ 6t. MOURNING ENGLISH CHINTZES.
“ 55. GRAY AND BLAOK HACKINGS.
" sfi. MOURNING BALMORAt. SKIRTS.
“ 67. ALEXANURb’S, JOUVIN’B. AND GOLD ME
DAL KID GLOVKB.
'* 68, PURPLE KID GLOVES, BLACK KID
gauntlets.
“ 59. FLEECY KID GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS.
” 60. GRAY FLEECY SILK GLOVES AND
GAUNTLETS.
“ 6». BLACK CLOTH GLOVES.
“ 62 FLEECY SILK, WOOL, AND SPUN SILK
HOSK.
° 63. BLACKCRAPE'TIUMMtNGS, DUTTONS,ftc.
“64. do. GROB GRAIN BELT RIBBONS.
“65. do. ENGLISH SARSNET RIBBONS.
“ CG. do. CRAPKSISTS,COLLARS,SLEEVEB,
, RUFFLES.
“67. do. AND GOLD CRAPE COLLARS AND
CUFFS.
" 68, FANCY WHITE LACE BETf*.
“ 69, WHITE COLLARS AND SETS OF EVERY
OEttCnIPTUIN.
“ 76. BROCHK. VELVET, AND THIBET SCARFS
“ 71. MOURNING BORDERED AND HbMMED
HDKFS.
“ 72 TUCKED AND EMBROIDERED HDKFS.
AND ALL OTHER GOODS REQUISITE FOR
FAMILY MOURNING AND SECOND MOURNING
ATTIRE. It
J\fEW CLOAKS.
SACQ.UEB. BASQUES,
PALETOTS,
AND
LADIES’ FURS.
OPENING
EVERY MORNING,
AT THE
PARIS MANTILLA
CLOAK AND FUR
EMPORIUM,
708 CHESTNUT STREET.
THE LARGEST
AND
CHOICEST STOOK.
IN THESE SPECIALTIES,
TO HE POUND IN TEE CITT.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO..
NO. 708 CHESTNUT STREET.
nol-tf
E. & F.
BOO.
S, W. C. E. & G.
LINES TO E. k L.
Porn# folks originate,
While others imitate,
0021-tf
JNDIA SHAWLS.
VELVET CLOAKS,
CLOTH CLOAKS,
SILKS,
SHAWLS,
DRESS GOODS,
In great variety and choioo scleotions, at
GEORGE FRYER’S,
No. 016 CHESTNUT STREET.
oo!9-tf
RADIES’ JDRH.SS
TRIMMINGS.
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS.
ZEPHYR WORSTED, BEST QUALITY.
GILT TRIMMINGS AND BELTINGS.
CROCHET FRINGES AND BERTHAS.
EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS AND CUSHIONS.
EMBROIDERED CHAIR SEATS.
WOOLLEN YARNS, ALL SIZES.
ZEPHYR-KNIT TALMAS AND JACKETS.
ZEPHYR-KNIT SONTAGS AND SLEEVES.
ZEPHYR-KNIT CAPS AND GAITERS.
R ARSON’S
TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE,
. Corner EIGHTH and CHEEKY Street.,
oafl-tNSd
L^OAKS. —The greatest bargains m the
01lr “‘ IVENS’.
CLOAKS.—The largest stook, the host assortment, the
ohoioest colors, tho finest Qualities, the most superb
trimmings, the newest styles, the best work, and deoi
dedlythe lowest prices in tho oity, nt IViSNS’,23 South
NINTH Btreet. oolS-lm
pLOAKS.—The OITY OIOAK STOKE,
Vy 142 North EIGHTH. Every one is talking of the
great bargains and superior quality of tho CLOAKS nt
the now CLOAK STORK, 142 North EIGHTH Btroet.
CLOaKS. —If you want tho best value
for your money, bo to tho City Cloak Store, 113
North EIGHTH Street, above Cherry.
pLOAKS.—The CITY CLOAK STORE,
142 North EIGHTH, is said to be tho best and
oheapost store in the city 0013-lm
pLOAKS. —A magnificent assortment of
all tho newest styles imported this season, with
every new material, made up and trimmed in tho very
best manner, at prices that defy all competition, at the
Paris Cloak Store, northeast oorner of EIGHTH and
WALNUT Streots oo!3 lm
TVW LIN KN Si ORE.
X v The advantage of twenty years’ experience in
tho Linen districts of Ireland, and in some of tho prin
cipal Linen Importing Houses here, enables tho sub
sort ber to sell at the lowest prioes.wholesale and retail,
CAUTION.—Cotton Mixtures, in imitation of every
description of Linen Goods, are extensively sold ns
Linen, the counterfeit being so good ns to deooive ordi
nary judges. Hence the ooinplnint that Linen does not
last so long as formerly.
All goods m this store warranted Genuine Linen.
SAMUEL ORR,
No. 13(H* CHEBTNUT Htreot, near the Mint, Fhila
(lelplua. no7-.lt*
TIIOKNLEY & OBISM’S! ! !
One Dollar Silks Tor 750.!
Dollar rwomy five cent Silks for SI I!
Dollar Fiftj-oent Bilks for 81.75!1 !
Dollar Fevonty-five cpnt Silks for 81,60!.'.'!
RKDUCHON IN PHICFS!
Lons Broohe Bhowls. Excellent, for §B.
Long Broohe Miawls, Superior, for 810 to 812.
Long Broohu Shawls, vory tine, for $l4, $l6, 818,
and $2O,
NEW CLOAK ROOM!!!
„ . Beautiful Cloaks for 85.
I« ine Bnaver Cloaks for 87, 88, $9, ami 810.
Riohly and Elegantly 'Primmed lor 812, 815, 818,
820, and 825.
Arab Cloaks, Zouave Jackets, Black and Fanoy
Cloths, &o.» &o
1 .BERT BLACK SILKS!!!
Good Quality B aokSilks, will wearwoll, for 81.
Heavy Black Bilks, Black Figured Silks. Ac., Ao.
MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR!!!
A Largo Stook of Cloths.
A Largo Block of Cassiniercs, Sattineifs, A Vestings.
Blankets, Flannels, Linens, and Muslins.
At THORNLEY A OHISM'S,
N, E.Corner EIGHTH A SPUING GARDEN Hr*.
N. B.—Ever? article bought for cash. no!
n INDEK-GARMENTB FOR LADIES
and GENTS.
Doublo-breastcd Shirts.
Extra large Merino Shirts.
Merino and Cotton Drawers.
Bilk Shirts and Drawers.
Ladies’ Merino Ves e.
Ladies’ Bilk and Cotton Vests.
Welsh and Swanskin Flannels.
Fall Stock Winter Hosiery.
EYHE A LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH.
oc3o-tutliAstf
EYRB & LANDELL, No. 400 ARCH
Stieot.
100 lots Auotion Goods.
Mennooß, bhawls, silks,
Dolmnos, and Cashmeres. nos
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CHaRLFB ADAMS SON have now arranged
their Fall and Winter Stook of
II4L fashionable cloth cloaks.
or all the latest styles, in great variety, from 85 to $2B
eaoli. lurchanors are invited to oxaininethisassort
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h 2. 8 ? r Collars. Linen r ’nnib. Hdbfs., &0., &o.
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__ ~ , THAT A GIFT,
Worth from 50 cents to $lN> accompanies eaoh Book,
ALL THE NEW BOOKS AS aOO.N AS l’Uß
_ ~ LIBHED.
Cali in, and one trial will assure you that the best
placo in the city to buy books, is at
„ , r GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT.
ocS’tf No. 438 CHESTNUT Street.
TOST PUBLI3HED —THE BOOK OF
SIGNERS: Containing Fao-Bimi!e Letters
of tho Signers of the Declaration of Independence. Il
lustrated with sixty : ono engravings, from original pho
tographs and drawings of their residences portraiis,
Ac. Ouarto, $B. Large Paper Copy, India Proofs, $l5.
A Book ihftt no American should bo without, and a desi
deratum in every library.
„ U 1 . , WM. BROTH FRHEA D,
Pubhßher, and Importer of Old Books, Autographs, and
Engravings,
oc3l-lm* 218 South EIGHTH Street.
1300 K BUYERS. —Gentlemen: I have
77? JftteßnftP. Basement of the Philadelphia Bank,
419 CHESTNUT Street, where I will continue to buy
and sell (ns I have heretofore done at the Custom
house Avonue Book-stand) old and new Law and Mis
cellaneous Books. I have for sale upwards of 100 old
black-letter Books printed prior to the year 1439. Also,
a copy of Erasmus onthertew Testament, 2 v015.,4t0,
printed m 1548. Price $3O, I will ahiodealinEngravings
and Autographs.. Persons at a distanoe wishing to sell
Books, will describe their names, dates, sizes, bindings,
conditions, and prices. Pamphlet Laws oi Pennsyl
vania, and old Books upon Amonoa wanted.
aw«-«m JOHN CAMPBELL.
GAS FIXTURES, LAMPS, &c.
Kerosene oil of superior qua
lity.
KEROSENE, or
COAL-OIL LAMPS,
CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, &o„
Manufactured and for sale, at
LOWEST CASH PRICES,
WITTERS & CO.,
No. 30 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
N. E. cor. of Filbert, botwoen Market and Aroh.
st»U-2m
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO.,
BQ2 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-GLAB9ES, Ac.,
The principal part of our stock is entirely new at
MODERATE FIXED PRICES.
An Examination will entail no obligation to pur
chase. nol tJal-if
JSS FINE WATCHES, of the most ap
proved makeia; Jewelry of every description,
, Silvor-ware equal to coin; also, Flated-ware of
the best quality, at G. KUSREi.L’S,
oc29.ini 82 North BIXTH Street.
SOARF-PJNS. STUDS, and SLEEVE
£X&f BUTTONS.—A large assortment of Carbunolo,
Coral, Lava, and Ltrusoan Gold BoaTf-pins, at
_ G. RU>BKLL’S,
oc*Mm 22 North SIXTH Street.
FURS.
T ADIES’ FANCY FURS.
JOHN FAHhIRA, 7)8 ARCH Street, below
Eighth, has 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
Ladies and Children that will be worn during the com
ing season, at manufacturers’* prices.} nofi-Ctr
KflA nnO HAVANA CIGARS, of the
vvrVr most oolebratod brands—viz.:
Figaro, Cabana,
Partagas, EspnnoW,
Noptun", A-Joraoion,
Black Sea. Aoierto,
Filitnfropa, C’lhoun, Ao., Ao,
Of all.sizes and quality, on hand, and landing by re
cent arrivals, and for sale low by
CHARLES TETE,
noB 12t 130 WALNUT Street
i” 1 LOTUS FOR MEN’S OVERCOATS.—
6-4 Blaok Doeskins.
Heav> Beaver Cloths.
Volvet Frosted Boavers
G 4 Browns ior Friomls
nos EYRE ALANOKLL, 4QO ARCHftreet.
rMULDREN'S SHAWLS.
V Bright Scotch Fluids, and
Medium Colorings, fine Wool,
Long and Square, for girls.
Children’s Stellas, and Bordered
Cashmero Shawls.
no 2 BHARPLK93 BROTHERS.
Black india satins.
Suporior quality India Batins.
White and Colored India Pongees.
Black and Colored Jnsn Poplins,
Importod by
no 2 BHARPLFSS BROTHERS.
French poplins.
A FEW CHOICE STYLES AT THE RIGHT
PRICES.
XiUpin a Frenoh Mermoes, at the right prices.
Figurod Wool Dolniuos and CaMimeres.
Valonoias, Plaids, Figured Alpaoas.
Children’s Delainon and Wool Plaids.
BLACK DRESS GOODS.
Auction lots Frenoh Morinoen, 05 cents to 81.
“ •• Wool Delaines, 30 to 60 oonts.
*' " 5-4 sublime quality, $1.25.
“ “ BombazincH and Alpaoas.
*• *• Amehnes, Fg’d Alpacas, Reps.
*■ Black Bilks, Coburg, Ao.
COOPER A CONARD.
0015 Southeast oor. NINTH yid MARKET.
jf ALL AND WINTER CLOAKS, of nil
R- the new shapes, ready made or
MADE to order.
First-class work at popular prioes. Every garment
guarantied to fit and please. .
Cloths by.tho yard or piece, of just the right kinds for
Ladies’, Misses’ and Boys’wear.
COOPER A CONARD,
0015 Southeast cor. NINTH and MARKET,
Blank books and stationery.
M. A. REES,
Blank-Pook Manufacturer. Stationer, and Printer,
No. 418 WAI.NUT Btroet, botweon Fourth and Fifth.
{Formerly David M. Hogan.)
BOOKS for Banks. Public I flices. Merchants, and
others, Ruled to any given patern, (wither without
Heading printed,) ami Bound in the best manner, both
with roftnrd to neatness au<i durability. Orders for An
nual. And ntlier Reports, Cards, Circulars, Bui Heads,
and JOB PRINTING ot every description, exeouted in
tho best stylo.at shoit notioe. Also, Engraving and
Lithographio Printing.
A general assortment of Amerioan, French, and Eng
lish stationery, Cap, Lotter, and Noto Papers, Enve
lopes, 40. Initials stamped on Paper and Envelopes.
Mubio and Books rebound in any style of Bioding.
Having, through misfortune and losses, been obliged
to givo up business, I would respectfully recommend to
mi friends and patrons my successor, M. A. REkS,
who will onrry on tho business under my personal super
intendence, at the old stand, 415* WALNUT Htreer.
Orders thankfully received, and exeouted with fidelity
and despatch, upon tho most reasonable terms.
no2-2m DAVID M. HOGAN, Agt. for M. A. Rees,
LOST OR MISLAID —Certificate of
Ftock No 260, for 12 shares in tho New York Mid
dle Coal Field Railroad and Cod company, and
would hereby give notice that I have made application
for certificate in lieu thereof.
no 2 30 c EDWARD HUGHPK.
BA VAN A 1 1GARS —A fresh assortment
now lanilinr from Brig McClanahan, just arrival,
and ior sale low by OH MILES TETE,
no3-]2t 130 WALNUT Street.
JAVA COFFEE.—I,UOO pockets prime
tKr Java Codes, for sale by JAMES GRAHAM A CO.
CANDLES. —IS9 boxes Adamantine Oan
. dies ; 170 do. Hydraullo do.; 50 do. Spermaoeti do.;
store, mid for sale by ROWLEY,
ABHBURNER, (i CO.» No. lb South Wharves, no 6
WANTS.
—A Boy to run Errands. —Ad-
_* * dreea 44 W,.” Prts* OfGoe. ro7-3t*
WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN OF
good moral olnraottr. a situation as Book
keeper; is a pniot'cal accountant and good penman,
and would make himself useful otherwißo; can produce
testimonials of dbaracter and ability. Address "Book
keeper,’’ Press, office no7-3t*
WANTED —A Competent Foreman to
takeohargo of a Carriage Factory in the city of
Richmond. Address I. PEASE, Richmond, Va.
oc6-3t*
WANTED TO RENT—By a good tenant,
a Btable which will accommodate about fifteen
hoTBAB, Address *‘ Stable,’’ Press offioe. ma-tf
VOTaNTED —An active business man,
▼ v having $7,000 to $lO 000. to take the place o r a
retiring partner in ao established Msroantilo bußmesjr,
paying a net profit of 25 per cent., without risk. Ad
dress ‘‘Partner,” this office, with real name, nol tf
A RAPER MILL WANTED—lmrae
diate Poßsesaion In running order preferred. At
or within thirty mU“s of Philadelphia. Kent paid in
fMvanco, if required. Address A. J. BEAUMONT,
New Hope, Bucks 00., Pa. no 7 6t*
A YOUNG lady, of good educa-
TION, wishes a Situation aa Teaober in a privato
tamiiy. A small compensation only is required. Ad
dreßS M. A.,” at tnisofnoo. no 6 st*
A yodng man, op industrious
habits, who is an expert Penman, wishes a Situa
tion in a Wholeealo House, rs Book-keeper or Assist
ant. Add cess • ‘ Toland.” through Blood’s Disnatoh.
nos 4t #
PAST-OFF CLOTHING WANTED FOR
V-/ CASH. Please call or address
A. I). ANCONA.
0C24-121* 330 SOUTH Mreet.
flfin 35,000 and $4,C00 Trust
Funds to loan on mortgage of City
Property. Applr to JOHN B. COLAB AN,
nod-thth»3t* T4‘J bouth EIGHTH Street.
*1 /Xflfl WANTED, A PARTNER,
Sr having $1,500, to join the Ad
vertifer in an entabhahed bnamess, paying well. Ad
dress “ F, C.,” stating where an interview can be had.
n>g-s‘*
FOR SALE AND TO LET,
A RARE CHANCE. —The Stock and Fix
tures'of a fi'tt-class retail Drug Store, on Eighth
stre-t, for sale Atiply at ELLIOT, Y/HITK. &
OO.’ri. N,>. as Noun FOURTH htreet. noB 3t w
M LARD-OIL FACTORY.—To rent, a
LARD-OIL FACTORY with 32 Patont Lever
Fressos, with Plates, Bigs. Tubs, Kettles, Tanks; all
m completo order. Apply to
ROWLEY, ASHBURNER, & no.
oci No. 10 oOUTH WHARVES.
HPO CHAIR AND C \BINET MAKERS.—
. ... Phcenix Wood-Bonding Company, owners of
44 Blanchard’s Patont,” for the States ol New York,
New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland, will sell
county, town, or shop rights, or grant licences to use,
on easy terms This in the only patent. All infringers
will be strictlr dealt with. Apply to JOHN SILSBY,
or C. A. BURGESS, No. 34 BROADWAY, New York.
oc4-d3m
IfOR EXCHANGE,—A CHOICE TRACT
of good unimproved farm land m the State of New
Jersey, convenient to the city, will bo exchanged for
oity property. Apply at No. FEDERAL Btreet
seZl-tf
1?0R SALE, A BARGAIN—A 2i HORSE
POWER STEAM ENGINE and BOILER, but
httlousod. Apply to A. RaNKIN.
no7-3t* 120 North WATER Street.
FOR S \LE—A well-assorted stock of
Hardware, Cutlpry, Ac., and the fixtures of the
store, with the privilege of routing the store, which is
situated in tho centre of business. The house has been
doing the Southern and Western Pennsylvania trade.
Any person flesirous of going into the Hardware busi
ness will find it a good opportunity. The stock will be
offered on reasonable terms. Address “ A.,” at this
offioe. selO-stuthtf
For sale—a- very- desirable
PROPERTY for a Public Institution of any kind,
handsomely situated in view of Laurel Hill, and over
looking tho City of Philadelphia, portions ot it being
205 feet above tide. A nio« stream of water flowing
through it, having a fall of 23 feet, affords an opportu
nity for raisin* a largo supply of water. Any quantity,
from 50 to 70 acres, molud nc about J 5 aores ot fine
nMßfcß.can be had on libera! terms, by applying to
JOSEPH FOX, 1209 SPRING GARDEN Street. Be
tween tho hours of 12 and 3 P. M. no - stuth Ct* *
PUBLIC SALE OF ORIZABA IRON
WORKS, SOPHIA FURNACE, &0.-Br virtue
of authority vested in us ns trustees for certain credi
tors of Pobard McCormick, in pursuance of a de
cree of the Distric 4 Court of Allegheny oountr. in the
Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, m No. 3 of November
te'm. 1858. we will expose to public s&'e.at tho MER
CHANTS’ EXCHANGE od FOURTH Street, in the
oity of Pittsburg, on TUESDAY, November 13 1850.
commencing at 11 o’clock A. M., tho Rolling Mill and
nail Factories, situated near Now Castle, Lawrenoe
county, Pennsylvania, known as the Orizaba Iron
Works, containing sixteen Soiling Furnaces, five
Heating Furnaces. Bar Roils, Small Rolls, Nail Plate
and Muck Rolls, Squeezers, forty-nino Nail Machines,
on* Wrought Spike Machine, and machinery for ma
nufacturing nail kegs and fire brick
Also, tho Blast furnace known as Sophia, adjoining
above work*, which is capable of turning out one hun
dred and thirty tons of pig iron per week.
Also, several lots of ground, adjoining, rtnd several
Pieces of land adjacont to the lr-m works containing
coal, iron ore, limestone, and fire day.
TERMa.—One-fourth of the purchase-money to be
paid in cash on the acknowledgment of the deed; the
balance in one, two. and three years from the time of
salo.with interest from that time; the deferred pay
ments to be secured by bond and mortgage on the pre
mises.
CHARLES KNAT 11. BRADY WILKINS,
ISAAC Al. PENNOCK, WM. K. NIMICK.
no7-tl3
jyjISSOURI LAND 11
000.000 Acres for Sale and entry, at prices ranging
from UX to GO cents i or Aore, in any quantities re
quired .
TAXES paid, and PATENTS prooured for purcha
se rs of Land under the Graduation Act.
Plats furnished gratis by enclosing a postage stamp
For further information ouplyto
WILSON, RAWLINGS * CO..
D. S. and General Land Agents,
6d CHEBTNU’THtreet.
Bttwoen THIRD nnd FOURTH,
ST. LOUIS, MG
LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, and located.
001-3 m
BOARDING.
■CMRSTM3LASS BOARDING, with hand
-*- some communicating and sitglo Rooms, at 1417
LOCUST Street. 0018-lm"
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Removal. —the penn mutual
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY have removed
to their new budding, No. 921 CHESTNUT Street.
Assets, over $lX‘OO OCO Charter perpetual.
ALL THE PRO'* I i’S divided amongst the insured.
POLICIES issued this year will participate ir the Di
vidend to be declared in January next. '1 be CompanT
has fall authority to act as Executors. Administrators.
Assieoena. Guardians, and Trustees for married women
andohildren. DANIEL L. MILLER, President,
SAM>.. E. STOKES, Vice Pres t.
John W. Hornoh. Beororarr.
MEDICAL EXAMINERS m attendance daily, from
1 to 2 o’clock P. M. poB
The mutual l»fe insurance com
pany OF NEW YORK.
SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
IfITSSISD IN MORTGAGES ON HEAL ESTATE.
WORTH OVER. $l3 000,000.
The premiums are lower than in many other Cornea
nies, and the Dividends have been greater.
This is a atriotly Mutual Company. There are no
Stockholder*, so that ALL THE PROFITS
.BELONG TO THE INSURED.
Pamphlets, and every information, may be had
gratis, on application to
F. RATCHFORD STARR. Agent,
8. W.oornerFOURTH and WALNUTStreet*.
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES:
Thomas Robins, John Welsh,
Mordecai 1,. Dawson, George H. Stuart,
George M. Stroud, E. 8. whe en,
John B. Myers, J. Fisher Learning,
Joseph Patterson, William C. Ludwig,
John M. Atwood, Arthur G. Coffin,
Thomas H. Powora, Georgo W. Toland,
William MoKee. Thos. Wattson. n23-Iy*lf
TFIRE INSURANCE. MECHANICS’
*■ INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. No.
138 North SIXTH Street, below Race, insure Build
ings, Goods, and Merchandise generally from loss or
damage by Fire. The oompany guarantee to adjust all
losses promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patron
age of the public.
DIRECTORS.
William Morgan, Robort Flauigan,
Francis Cooper, Michael MoGeoy,
George L. Dougherty, Edward McSovern,
James Martin, Thomas B. MoCormiok,
James Duross, Joan Bromley,
Matthew MoAleer, Franois Falls,
Bernard Rafferty, John Cassidy.
Thomas J Hemphill, Bernard H. HuUemau,
Thomas Fisher, Chartaß Clare.
Franois MoManus, Michael Cahill.
FRANCIS COOPER, President.
BERNARD RAFFEkTY, Secretary. <>o23-6m
Fame insurance company, no.
406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED APRIL, 1855, BY THE BTATE OF
PENNSYLVANIA.
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS.
DIRECTORS.
Samuel Wright, D. B. Birney,
Wm. W. Walters, J. W. Everman,
Chas. Rioh&rdaon, Henry Lewis, Jr„
Geo. A. West* JaoobW. Stout,,
O. Wilson Davis, Monko Stern.
Thos. 8. Martin.
GEORGE W. OAV, President.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice Pres’t.
WILLIAMBI. BLANCHARD. Seoretary. Liall-ift
SAVING FUNDS,
AMERICAN SAYING FUND.—Oom
•4* pany’s Building, southeast corner WALNUT
and FOURTH Streets. Open daily from 8 all 0
o’clock, and on MONDAY till 8 m the evening. Phis
Old Institution has always paid in full, on U*raand.
without notice.
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
All sums paid baok, on demand, in gold auditive*.
TRUSTEES.
ALEX. WHILLPIN, President.
BAAIL. WORK, Vice President.
John C. Farr* T. E. Harper, Georgo Nugent,
John Anspaoh, Jr., Sami. T. Bodine, Alb. (.'.Roberts,
John Aikman, Jonas Bowman, H. H. Eldndgo.
Wm. J. Howard. JOHN B. WILSON .Treasurer.
JOHN C. BIMB, Seoretarv. oc3o-lmif
SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND,
Office, 331 North THIiID Street, between Vine
and Callowhill, incorporated by the Legislature April
14th, 1851. Open for Deposits nndl'ajmentfl, daily, from
fltoSHo’olook. Also, on MONDAY and TRUIISDA'Y
EVENINGB, from 5 to 8 o’olook.
Interest A per cent, per annum. Depositors can with
draw their Moneje by Checks, if desired. Bpewal D«
posits received.
JAMES 8. PRINGLE, President.
Fn*mut Ha*», Bnar«tftr*. tcSO-tfif
BEIJLS
Only one-third the price of lhasa and less than hal
that of Steel Bolls; of equally sonoroiiß and mellow
tone. Warranted for twelvo mouths against breakage
by fair ringing.
For sale attho SOLE AGENCY »n Philadelphia, No
512 COMMERCE Streot.
se3o-thstu3m _____ A. M. F. WATBON.
AIB FURNACE.
Thenew Cono Furnaco Gas Consumer will thoroughly
warm your house, with one-third less coal than is re
quired by any other furmioe. Natislaction in alt cases
guarantied. Buildings warmed and ventilated by
ARNOLD ft WfL?ON,
eeB-aluth3mif 1010 CHESTNUL' Street.
COOKING RANGES.—AII in want of the
beet elevated, double oven Cooking Ranges, fill
do well to call at ARNOLD & WILSON’S,
seS-stuthSmif 1010 CnKSTNTT Street.
KH UASBHOP SEED leaf TOBACCO.
in Btore, and for salo by
selff-tf J()H. H. HANRMW * no
/pto MISSES O-BRVAN, 914 CHESTNUT
ftreet, above Ninth.will open Paris Millinery,
for the Winter, on Thursday. Nov. H, ISiO. n 7 l m
« WJSST of ENGLAND ” TOILET
SOAPS.—A large nssoriment, inoiudiDesome
new varieties, on hand and for sale hr the agents,
WM EVANS. JR.. A. UU.,
no?-3t* aaa yniiili FHO.nT Street
WHALE OIL. —(i 600 saUons extra
bleached Palm Oil. 7.500 c»non<'erv.de■ Whjle
Oil, for Bale by BOlVbtl’, AoHBbJm UK, A 00. Wo.
10 South Wharves - no *
RUSJrs T-\JK, rWL* PITCH. —1,500 bbls
assorted grades, for all purposes J 125 bbls Tar. 389
, ln pfffth KtrA iiM. for BH| ° by JtOWLEY, A3H
iflrpafh rt. e fc COm No. I<> houth Wharves. no 3
CJPIRITS TURPENTINE. —93 bbls Spirits
© TurDentine, for sale by ROWLEY, ASRBUKNEH,
it CO.. «s». IQ South Wharvoa. no 2
CHOCOLATE POTASH For sale by
WETHERILL Sc BROTHER, 47 and 49 North
(SECOND Street, oo»
AMUSEMENTS.
WHEATLEY & CLARKE’S ARCH ST.
* » THEATRE.
THE
Houses orowded. The andienoes. in rapture, testify
their appreciation nr thunders of applause,
la consequence of its great success, it will be repeated
THIS EVENING, together with
DVVID COPPf-BFIELB.
Booth’s nights, Seats secured 3 days in advance.
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
▼ T Bole Lessee
St&se Manager - Mr* WM. A. CHaPMAJJ.
Business Mr.JOS. D. MUEPHi.
THIS (THimSHAV)* EVENING.
'Will be noted,the celebrated sensation drama (al
ready witnessed bv over 30,000 persons) of
THE DEAD HEART!
Performed for an entire season m London. .
Robert Landry, Mr. Kdvin Adams; Mr.
Younz: Catharine Duval, Mrs. Gladntane } Ceritette,
Miss C. Jefferson.
Previous to thep’ar
_ A POPULAR COMEDIETTA.
Doqr«°penftta6>t o’oloolr; perfornianofli commence
at < o’olook. *&• Prioes ao usual,
m
cDONOUGH’S OLYMPIC (Late GAIE
• TIES.) "RACK Street, below Third.
LITTLE CORDELIA HOWARD AND HER
_PARENTS.
, ni .. TWO GKEAT PLAYS TO-NIGHT.
The thrilling Drama of
DRV’D; Or. THE DISMAL SWAMP.
J. E. MCDONOUGH as Dred. r ’
LITTLE CORDELIA HOWARD as Tom TiL
M’LLE MARIE in Beautiful Dances.
After whioh, the beautiful Drama of
THE LAMPLIGHTER.
Little Co*delia Howard as Gerty; Mr. G. C. Howard
is Truman Flint. _
In rehearsal. MUSTACHE BALDIN, and THEGLA
DIATOR OF RAVENNA.
Doors open at Q‘i o’clock; commencing at 71*.
Admission, 25 ofents; Family Circle, 15cents.
rpHE PHILADELPHIA LIBRARY COM
,*■- PANY’S Twentr seventh Anniversary will be oe-
L®W® d ..°n FRIDAY EVENING, Nov. 9th, 1860, in
SANBOM-BTREVT BALL. The Exercises wjilcom
■mencs at 80’olocb, consisting of Addresses, Vocal and
instrumental Music. &o.
M r T o F o«& ,? v 8 £ Y M 0 U S BAND is enraged. Also.
Mr JOSEPH L GORDON, the celebrated Harpist,will
?®w°Kr ?™? ra J airs on that instrument. MARIO *nd
J.D. CLIFF, have kindly volunteered to sing on this
onoasiOD. Tiokets 25 cents, nr five for §l. To be hod
of J* 0/ Bowers, Frankhn Turner, Bamuel M. Smith,
Wm. Still,.and at the door. The Company ■will hold Lec
tures and Debates, m the Leotare-roora of Bt. Thomas'
1 hurch, FlfrTH Btreet, below Walnut every Tuesday
Evenm* hereafter. JOHN C. BUWERti, Pres’t.
F. Tdrnbr, Seord>afy,» nc B-2t*
Concert hall.
GEORGE CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS I
TRIUMPHANT RECEPTION
lll A. lll'UM
TO OVERFLOWING.
TUMULTUOUS APPLAUSE, AND PEALS OF
. LAUGbTER.
The unanimous verdict of the publio pronounced in
favor of
„ 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.
. t GEORGE CHRISTY,
and hm
MAMMOTH TROUPE OF TWENTY-ONE PER
FORMERS,
Will appear
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK,
. . CONCERT HALL.
i£rSr , .s , .* lna l ®nd inimitable George Christy in his
NOVEL AND PECULIAR ENTERTAINMENT,
Comprising the principal
GEMS OF ETH OPFAN MINSTRELSY, AND
CHARACTERISTICS of negro -
_ ECCENTRICITY,
P root seats reserved for ladies and ladies accompa
nied by gentlemen.
Reserved seats can be secured at the Bos Office daring
th» day, without extra charge
Tjckete to all parts of ihe Hall, Cents.
GRAND MATIN l*E ON SaTU KDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK.
Doors open at 7 o’clock—to commence at7K-
(CONTINENTAL THEATRE,
(Lute National,) WALNUT Street, above Eljhth
„„„ „„ „ , Third veolf of
THE GREAT AMERICAN CONSOLIDATED
_ „ CIRCUS COMPANY,
H* ftIAOIGAN /c CO. Proprietors.
HOUSES CROWDED EVERY EVENING DURING
THE PAST WEEK.
MONB. DE BACH, in hie Great Spiral Globe Wonder.
_ „ , FOUR CLOWNS!
i an Gardtior, Sam Long. W. H. Gardner, Young Dan,
and the whole of the Consolidated Circus Company,
every night.
On Saturday a MATINEE, commencing at 2 }i o’ol’k.
ihedoors open at half past 6 o'clock. Perlormanoe
oommenoes at half past 7.
Admission only 25 conts; Family Circle 150. nos-6t
SJANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE.
_ ELEVENTH STREET
OPEN FOR THE SEASON.
NEWLY DECORATED AND PAINTED
„ MR, SANFORD
Has secured one of the
LARGES T COMPANIES ever presented heretofore
■who will appear nightly.
Sanford will perform every evening.
Doors open at 7; Commence at 7H.
Admittance 25 cents. Children 13 cents, oclB*lm
Headquarters, franklin
PLACE.—FRER CONCKRTS-Lunoh 11 A.M.
hongs, Dances, Alusio, &c.. nirhtly.
nos-6t* CHADWICK & PEET.Sup'ts.
TJASSLER’S ORCHESTRA.—Serenade
and Military Band.—For encasements, apply or
address MARK HABBLER.
Office 120 S COCU iT street,
Or Hlasko’s Academy,
BROAD Street, below Walnut.
THE GERMANIA. ORCHESTRA give
'their PUBLIC REHEARSALS every S*'! UR
DAY. commencing at 3JS o’clock, at the MUSICAL
FUND HALL. 8 tioken.Sl; sinele tickets, 25 cents,
for sale at Chiokenn* & Son’*, 807 Chestnut atreet;
Andre*. 1104 Chestnut street; and £eok& Lawton’s,
Chestnut street.
Engagements for Concerts. Commencements, Par
ties, &0., made only at their Office, Chiokarmg 3s Son’s
Piano Store, 807 Chestnut atreet; William Stoll, 224
North Juniper street, or G. Droughman, 1009 nidge
avenue. oc3l»tf
f}ARL WOLFSOHN AND THEODORE
V-/ THOMAS’S SERIES OF SIX CLASSICAL 801-
REEB. at the FOYER of the ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Subscriptions will be received at the Musio Stores of
G. Andre & Co.. 1104 Chestnut street; Lee & Walker,
722 Chestnut street; Beck & Lawton, Seventh and
Chestnut streets; and Th. A. Bohmidt, Juniper and
Cheetnut streets, where the programmes and particu
lars can be seen ae2B 6w*
PENNA. ACADEMY OF THE FINE
ARTS.—-1025 CHESTNUT Street.
** CHIMBO H AZO,” a splendi.l Painting by Mignot.
“THE FIRST SIN,” a beautiful Marble Statuette by
Angelini.
On exhibition for a short time.
Visitors will please bring their orora glasses.
MEDICINAL.
| R. STAFFORD’S
OLIVE TAR
When Olive Tah is Inhaled its healing Balsamic
odors are brought in oontaotwith the lining membrane
of the
THROAT, BRONCHIAL TUBES, AND ALL THE
AIR-CFLLS OF THE LUNGS,
relieving at onoe any pain or oppression, and healing
any irritation orinflamation.
When Olive Tar is Taken upon Sugar, it for .ns an
unequalled Soothing and Heating Syrup for Coughs and
all Throat diseases.
When Olive Tar is Applied, its Magnetio or con
centrated curative powers render it a most speedy
PAIN ANNIHILATOR.
Olive Tar is not sticky—dots not discolor.
Fifty cents a bottle, at 442 BROADWAY, N, Y„ an
by all Druggists.
J. R. STAFFORD’B
IRON AND SULPHUR POWDERS
aio a soluble preparation of Iron and Sulphur, identical
with that existing m the blood of a perfectly healthy
person. Uniting with the digested food,
They Revitalize and Purify thr Blood.
They Impart Energy to the Nervous System
They Invigorate the Liver.
Thby Strengthen the Digestion.
Tim Regulate the Secretions op the Body,
And are a Bpeoific tor all Female Weaknesses
Price, One Dollar a Package.
At 442 BROADWAY, New York, and all Druggists.
Pamphlet containing Testimonials from the
following and more than 100 other well-known promi
nent persons, will be sent to any address,/ree by mail.
Geo. Law, Esq., Fifth avenue, New York.
Mmeon Draper, Esq., Banker, New York.
Thurlow Wbbd, Esq., Albany, N. Y.
Gen.Lupp Green, Washington, D. C,
Col. Samuel Colt, Hartford, Conn,
Col. Cras. May, U. S. A,
Rev. Joshua Leavitt, Ed. Independent, New York.
Rev. E. Bright, Ed. Examiner, New York.
Rev. D. W. Cronk, Agt. Am. Bible Union, N. Y
Rev. 0. F. A. Spinning, Butternutta, N, Y.
Rev. Dr. Leonard, Exeter, N. H.
SEND FOR A PAMPHLET.
Sold by all Druggists. DYOTT ft CO.. No. 232 No
SECOND Street, Agents for Pennsylvania. se22-Jm
l cmnif | For the INSTANT RELIEF and PER
ndiUiMl MANENT CURE of this distressing «o»
plaint, ss#
F E N t> T • F
BEOUCHIAii CIGARETTES,
Made by C. B. SEYMOUR & CO., 458 BROAD
WAY, New York, Prioe 91 per box; sent free by pest.
mr7-dm if] FOR BALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS’.
SPECIALTY FOR LADIES. TRUSS
AND BRACE DEPARTMENT oonduoted by com
petent Ladies. Entrance on TWELFTH Btreet, first
door below Raoe. A lull line of Meohanioal Reme
dies, light and elegant tn construction, specially
adapted to Ladies * u.«e.
_ C. H, NEEDLFB, Proprietor,
S. W. corner TWELFTH and RACE Streets.
Philadelphia.
Entrance to C. H. N.’s Room, for gentlemen, at
tho oorner. sel4-3mif
AWONDER-FUL AND NEVER
failing REMEDY FOR DISEASES OF THE
NERVOUS SYSTEM.
PROFESSOR MORRIS’
EUOEP HALOS,
AN EXTERNAL REMEDY,
Prepared by MOCKRIDGE &• CO., No. 62 North
FOURTH Streot r
BST* And for sale hr Druggist* generally, sel3-3mif
RHEUMATISM.
SMEDLETUS INFALLIBLE REMEDY
efl'eots cures when all others fail. Bee oeTtifioates,
Oflioe, 819 FILBERT street, 0020-swBtif*
! AZUMEA ! AZUMEA !
AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA
PROF. MORRIS’ AZUMEA BAKING POWDER.
Manufactured solely at No. 62 North FOURTH
Street, and for sale bv Gmc/*™ generally. caH-Smif
A CARD—TO DRUGGISTS AND PER
FUMEBS—The uudersigned. having reason to
believe thatalarge amountof valuable goods, o, Jollow
ing denominations, have been feloniously taken rrom
their premises, viz.: Fienehacd American perfumery;
ivory and buflalo tooth, nail, and hair^brushes; mmora;
shell snuff* boxes, inlaid and lined with gold, inkstands;
puff and trinket Btands; bottles ; hie pre
server*; paper weiehts ; ’ corkscrews;
ivory and shell dressmgeombs fine-tooth combst
playing cards; memorandum books; oabaa; essential
oils : ot’o of roses; musk ; tonquin , oil of neroli ; va
ml?,t Yiftan • oil of rose geranium, and other oils, and
m“tenaffused in the manufacturing of perfumery. .AH
persons who have been offered suoh goods at prices
much beloV their value will confer a favor by smug
S. in the subscribers.
nocVt . JULES HAUKL & CO.
Philadelphia terracotta ma-
NUFAOTOiIY, SEVENTH and GERM aNTOWN
road and 1010 CHESTNUT Street. Vitrified Drain
and Water Pipes. Ventilating Flues, Hot AirTluea, and
Smoko Flues matte ot Terra Cotta, and of suitable size
for overy class of buildings. This article is worthy the
attention pt all parties putting up buildings. Large
size sewerage pipes for city drainage, water pipes war
ranted to stand a severo pressure. We are now prepared
to oontraot with oities or corporations for this artiole in
any quantity. We warrant our goods to be equal if not
superior to any other made m the United States or
Europe, Ornaments' Chimney Topi and Garden
Vm»p, fekS-tf
Profitable but simple con-
TRIVANOEi. —A Patent has recently been ob
tained for Egg Beating, ihe best practical thing for
the purpose possible, for Restaurants pnd Families.
Rights for safe. Acply early to H. F. DftOT T . 712
GIRARD AVENUE. nos-6t
Gymnasium the germantown
Physical Institute at the TOWN HALL. German
town. lor the proper development of strength, health,
mind, and the cure of chronic affections by medical
movements, adapted to both sexes an d every sge is
open for the WINTER COURSE, under tbeoajaful
management of Prolessors HILLEBKANiJ & LEW ia,
proprietorsof Institute at NJNTHand ARCH Streets.
nB- mvth3t*