SPECIAL TffQTIOES. Th* N*w W*SI PaiUDBWHU Stham BULLS, N MARKET Btr«*t,»boyoTHIRTIETH Street, «ow Rftsnfaoturins superior - r ;%ilU#XMr'4ia> BAKERS’ FLOUR*, •ftim stow* WHITE WHEAT, the gfdfrfa Of Deh- WB#ti MwjUrad* md Virginia. noS-St* . PETERSON A MARSHAtIi. l WAiN«THEBUMM»B that has just passed AW4j, thouaud* of raffororfc from dysentery and di arrhea* h**» boas relieved by the us© of HOSTETTER*B BITTERS, a wedioine which i* evidently destined to sneuthin a permanent pl»e in the pub’ie estimation, fitlßme: dforrbte* is one of those diseases wluoh baffle the skill of the phyaiolan. The medioine they adminis ter to act ftpoa the-bowels never seems to reach the eomroe ef the evil; - The difficulty is to net a remedy that will reach nil the digestive oreans, and give them eimuUnneotmly a rash of vigor to rid themselves of this disease-' This problem'is solved by the Bitters, which never fails to coneuer the most stubborn oases. It ia only Mr to say that, daring tho season just closed, this medioine has achieved- more cures than any other ever presented to the pub to, and during the foil, when that terrible scourge, tho fever and ague, is so provident' the Bitters will gain fresh fame. Bold by druggist! and dealers generally everywhere, DYOTT A Co., Agettt. 933 North SECOND Btreet, Philadelphia. lt-tIAW Throat and Lung Disk asks —Any.form of disease of the Breathing Organs are at once relieved and permanently cared by the use of £9, j r STAF FORD’S OLIVE TAR AND IfcOfl' AND SULPHUR POWDERS advertised intn'us paper. Tho Olive Tar tatums Magnetism or vitality, whioh is retained and titrated through the system by the notion of the Iron and Sulphur Powders upon the Blood. The Iron retain* the vital or tife-gftribg forces in the circulation, and the combined Sulphur converts its waste or Worn out parti cles into gases, whiotr.are expelled from the body through Hie pores. Send for a Pamphlet. Sold by all Druggists, and by DYOTT A CO., No. 333 No# SECOND Street, Philadelphia. 003-tf Hair Dtbl Hair Di-b! I—Batchelor’s LIQJJID HAIR DYE ir Me original and lest t h the market. All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. Splendid Black or beautiful Blows instantaneously. Sold by all Drug «i«U everywhere. The genuine has tho signature of WILLIAM A, BATCHELOR, upon a steel-plate en craviogon four sides of each box. N Beware of CotmfetfetM, \ Manufactory, 91 Barclay street, late Jtt Broadway, New York. CHARLES BATCHELOR, *<*•*¥ . Proprietor. Saying Fund—National Safett Trust Compary.—Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania. I. Money ie received every day, and m any amount, ‘urge or email. i. FIVE rBR CENT, interest is paid for money fiom the day it is put in. A The money ia always paid baok fa GOLD whenever *t is called for, and without notloe. '4. Money isrtoeived from Executors, Administra- Horst (hsttHtians, and other Trustees, in large or email ‘seine, to remain a long or short period. ®* money received from Depositors is invested in Rert Estate. Mortgage* Ground Rants, and other fir A- QfcM securities. 6. Office open every day~W ALNUT Street, southwea t corner Third street, PldlsdelDhia. jaU Seamen’s Saving Fund —Northwest CoaJfxa Sacortc and Walhot Stbbitb.—Deposits re ceived memaHud large amounts, from all classes of the ©ommnnity, and allows interest at the rate of FI VE PER CENT, per annum. Money may be drawn by ohecka withdnt loss of fa te rest. Office open daily, from 9 until 8 o’clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until nine in the evening. President, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary, CH&6. it. MORRIS, 1 ilus’s Nsw Cabinet Safe the most eiegaat-pteoe of furniture, and the only thoroughly Jin and bnrgfer proof Safo yet offered to housekeepers fa ta® protection of Plate, Jewelry* Ao. Please examine *s«n»le now at my CHtBTNUT Street, under Mwomo Hail, Philadelphia. M. G. SADLER, •Agent. noS-sAwtf One Prior Clothing of the Latest RTTLXs.made in the best manner, expressly for RE TAIL BALES* LOWEST selling prices marked in Ram Figures. Aft goods made to oroer warranted satis factory. Our ONE-PRICE system is stnotiy adhered to. AH are thereto treated alike. JONES 'Me CO. 604 MARKET Street EAlaKandbb Fire-Phoof Safes.—A yerv »I 5« .Mortal, nt of SALAMANDERS for .Mo at rev amiable »rioM,NO. 3a* CHESTNUT Bt, Philadelphia *o® u Evans a wal^on, Crover A Baser s Celebrated NOISELESS SEWING MAOHINES Th* JBefct in Use for Family Sewing. No. T 3» CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. anW-lj Card Printing, Bbst and Cheapest in ho Oity, at S* Sooth THIRD Street: CIRCULAR PRINTING," Beat and CheapeeL in lha City,'at 34 “onlii THIRD Street HILL-HEAD PHtNTING, Beit and Ch.apeet ip the City, at 34 SootbTHrßD Street. HAND-BILL PRINTING, Beet and Cheapest in th City, at 34 Soath THIRD Street. PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other deeolip tion of Printing, of the most superior quality, at the most reasonable rates, at RINGWALT A BROWN’S, Drexel’s Building, 34 South' .TRIRD Street. eIS-tf MARRIED. . MALI N—GAY .--In Philadelphia, on the Bth iDitauUbr Fe v. Thomas C. VarnaH, George Malm, Jr., «f Edward F. Guy, Ksq. * HOBART—fiADEAtL—At New Roobelie, New York, jS-°DWis r . r J ? er A w * % Coff-y, Charles H. Hobart* of Philsdefphta, to Mary K., youngest daughter of Al berttedean, Fsa. f of the former piaoe. * tne 7tb fast., by Bov. G. Washington Jermon, Mr. Henry B Grover to Miss Bailie P. Tafimaii. all of this city. ■ the 7th ultimo, hy Rev. R.B, Hams. Mr. Job. jsiberson, of r'amdon* N. J., to Bambo, ofGJoucestor city. * WORK“HEBB the 6wTinstant, by Rev. Edward i.2ThEsis' , tt»«»^ B Wor * lo M, “ *“ B, V\ DIED. „ DICXv—On the 6th instant,- Miss Mary Sophia, 'daugh ter of Charles and UophiaF. Dick, aged SO years. .Funeral from the residence or her parents, No. 1005 •Moyamensias avenue. above Washington street, to- (Sunday) Afternoon, at 1 o’clock. * . BEGLEY.—On the Bth instant, Emma Begley, in the -3djrear of her age. Funeral from the residenoe of her grandparents, No* 1506 Moiamensiog avenue, tkiaUaturdaylaitrtnnou, at JS n clock. _,/•*. * BRfcGE*.—Ontfae Bth instant, Martha, eldest ter of Frederick and Sarah JSreger, aged 18 years and 6 month*. Funeral from the residence of her father. 1130 Caroelia etreet. below Carpenter, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. , . » CRorHERF.—On thi Bth instant, Mary Ann, wife of Hence Crothevs, aged 57 years Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 2UI Cutbben street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 1 o’clock.* Onth®7th instant, David Harmer, m the Foneral from%s lata residence, No. 1128 Columbia avenue, to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon, at 8 o’o ook. * MEYERS.-On ihe7tft inst., Mrs. Elisabeth Meyers, wife of George 0. Meyers, in the 85th year of her age. Funeral from the' residence of her husband. No. 726 Beach street, to-morrow (Sunday) afternocn. at 1 o’clock. - REMINGTON.—On the Tib instant, Miss Leonore Re mington, in the 19th year of her ace. Funeral from the residence of Mr. Joseph E. Maull, No-88 Queen street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at i , the 7th met*, Mr. Isaiah Tumor, Sr., in the 67th year of his age. * The funeral will take place from the residence of his eon, No.Bol Depot street, this (Saturday) aftera r on,at 2 o'clock. * WRIGHT.—On Fifth day, Richard Wright, in the 86th year of his age. FnneraHront hislaU residence, N0,43| Market street, Camden, N. J„ to morrow {First-day) morning, at 10 o clock,* * Black dress g< of . Owhmsres, • at«r»oec, i Cashmeres, ’ Vakrar Ottomans, Bombasines, Tamiset, cnoasselmes, Rops Anslais, Paramattas, , BESSON ODS—A large stock Bombexine Alpacas, Mohair Lustres, Satin dp Chines, Ammalmes, Figured Poplins, Irish Poplins, Groe Gram Silks, Poult ds Boies, English Bilks, Boiled Silks, Ac. 'SON, Monnung Store, *O. 918 Chestnut street. SPECIAL' ANNOUNCEMENT - TO THE LADIES. 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. „We. extend to the Ladies, on cash purchases, at our Retail Counters, the allowance hitherto enjoyed by onr Store-keeping Customers, of 6 PER CENT, DISCOUNT FOR CASH, TRIMMINGS, ZEPHYRS, LACES, RIBBONS, BKIRTS. CORSETS, SHAWL-BORDERS, HAIR-NETtJ, Ac. City Railway Fares to our Establishment will be an. ply repaid hr the inducements we offer in price, va riety, quality, and quantity. J. G. MAXWELL & SON, Manufacturing and Importing Eftabliskment , nog-6t, S. E. cor, ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT. rrs=* REV. M. JIAIXOU, AT THE LOW u3 bard-street uNmRSALiBT church. to-morrow morning and wreaing. It* LUTHERAN ENTERPRISE* IJL Jte?s A %!~lfcJLM££*Aw!tl Preach in MOUNT ZION CHURCH, CHRISTIAN Btreet, below SIXTH, to-morrow atB)d o’clock f, M. ' u* CHURCH OF. THE COVENANT.—SER \X3 yiOgS.in,, CONCERT HALL, CHESTNUT above TWELFTHStreet, every Sunday at 10X A.M. and 7X P. M.. by ths JUv.B. » NOAKEd, Reotor. It* ryuf* SPRING GARDEN UNITARIAN SOCI* [Lj JfiTY.-RiV. THUS. T. STONE will preaohin ETjfDAviND HAYDNEALL, TO-MORROW *t IPX o’clock A, M« and 7X P* M. ' It* [rr-RKT WM. W.HALLOWAY. OF IL < Fiashinri L.T.|WiII preach in the FIKA v RfS FUrM«D DUTCH ckUßCffoorner SEVENTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, Sabbath morning at 10H o’olnck.andln the evmng at 7Xo*ol* ok. . H* rv-s=* UNION M. E. CHURCH- FOURTH U 3 Street, below AROH.-Preaohingby the Pas torT Rev. Ai CUORMAN, TO-MORROW (Babbath) morning, MX o’clock. Evening,7X o’clock. , The eermon, ijk the morning will be the fifth in the oourse on the Lord’s Prayer. It* rT?« 9FIRITITAI.UN. - THO9US GALES LL.S FORoTEIU of liUnoie, a Traaoo Medium, and ope ofihewMWtabieandeloquejift lecturers of tneage, will leonure at SAWSOM-B V. HALL, on SUNDAY, at 10X A. fR, and 7X P. M. . Admission S cents. If rrS**A‘MEETING OF MERCHANTS, MEM its : DDRS OF THIS BOARD OF TRADE, and centlemeAJiiterestedin oommsroisl qaestlons, will he heldjttae RooSeof the Bbard of Trade, 60* fcHEBT NUT Street, at twelve c?d«k noon, TtM)AY [g. tur day),tokearanaddremfrom the Hon. W.S,Lindsay, M.P.* on the general suhiect of the reciprocal oommer olal relations of Great Britain and the United States, o * ol ** o^ MWftrssasr* . . Secretary.. SWEDENBORG*—THE SUBJECT OF DEN StreeV-TO-MiiRROW (Sunday) Evening, at hair east seven, will be, 44 The Personal Appearance or the Angela; with an expansion of tber~oaas6 of their wondnnm Beaaty,!’. This is the (berth lecture in the series, on the essen tial nature and aoahty of Heaven, as revealed in the writings of Swedenborg, . AH interested are invited to attend. - It* 1 br - Int.rMtSiT.wl.llt.nU maj b» .XpMt.4 from, the * **nb,n anil friend. AtWEACAUEMt' Of MUSIO. On »i<Sdl.r/W.3My.ri«6»Blrtin*t | .lb. nminiai Tickoi.lternar.te,.v»dMwt.will bftsola at Martini’. Em. Btnat. ant at ilia tract Street, telow Tenth. iifnit* and (iTclMitra Ticket, oen l)«ha<l»a»iiiiiyatmlT7yMcea)e«ntn. ■ teoaat- firS—'’ANNVAI. MBSETIWO the lethaMEMiyiSßlL A atJJtc Qffioe of nrS»STATEMENT or THE UNION HANK. IL3 u roinilrod by the goonml eeoltoii ,of the aot of tneGonernl Aenorably of thle Omnnwaweallli, approved Amountoftoanea'odd’iWunl*..- JIIMM a " 5»e o lroin6ftsr^afiMt.'.VSelfloSt •• of nile. In olroulMlpn,-. . 63,045 CO “ dbloelif.inomdin, balanooe due 10 oilier bank*. , 301,726 03 PHtbAOxteuiA, November 8,1300.. CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, J.r r 1. James Lesley, Cashier of th* Union 1 B»n», boms ivrorn. depoee and eay that lb* aPOVB etate ruent ia correct, to the beetpf my kUpVtledre and belief. _ , , , ~, -JAMEB JLfcsLKY, Cashier. Sworn beibn nia, thle 9th day of Nov., A. D. 1860. It P. O. KLL.M aKHR, Notary Publio. |>-s=» MECHANICS’ BANK' L WlKGAND,Jr.,Cftsi>ier. SOUTHWAIIkBAIfK, rf -. PiHL*»«i,piifA, November o, lM» ir» have this day declared a dtvi no - lot F. P. STEEL. Cashier. rrg=- oiriARD bank, Philadelphia, U-3 November 6,1860,-The Direotore have tlji» day SlMM? 4 .*Dividend of THRKr, AND A HALF PER CRNT, for the last six months, pay able on and aner tho 16thInst.,freo of etnloTax. u ... no7-dtl7 W. L, SOH.tFPKR.CasIuor, nrs=* WESTERN EaMk OF I'llll.Alim.. L|y-5 PHIA,. WbvAftber 6. IB6o.—Tho of this Baqk hftvfc tills day deolsred n Dividond of FIVK PEft CENT., pajabfeonnnd afior the 16th irst. U 7-106 G. M. TROUTMAN, Ctuhior. CORN EXCHANGE BANK, PHILA- DELPHJA, November 6, IB6o.—The DireCfors have this day declared a Dividend of, THIIBE f'Blt CENT, on the OTpital stock, payniUo on tho Icfcti instant, nnd clear of State tax. . no 7 lOt J, W, TORREY, Cashier. fry* , Sl u uIA L BANK OF PENNSYL )Ji-3 „ VANIA, PHI LADELPHIA. November 0, 1860 - 1 he BohtU of Directorj have uiis day declared a B£nr»i anjUSA Dividend of THREE AND ONE-HALF PER c *VA\ pa,,ab ‘ e on demand, of Slafatak. >. no7-10t & c. PALMER, Cdulner. rrs=”„ fariSbrs an» ai e clla niv. s > U-s..bank, Philadelphia,November o. isoo- I he Dirobtofh have this day deolared a Dividend of FOUR Per CENT., payable on demand, nor 6t We RUSHTON, Jn., Cashier. CONSOLIDATION BANK, PHILADEL* LLS ,PHJA, ttovsmberC, 1860. ... .The Directors have this day declared a Dividend or TH KKK PER CENT,, for the pa«t six months,jwablo on Monday, 32th met. JOS. N. TSIRSOL, no? 6t _____ Cashier. GIRARD BANK.-PHILADELPHIA, ILS OCTOBFRIC. 1860.-Notioe is hereliy given that an eleotion for THIRTEEN DIRECTORS, to serve for th* ensuing year, will be held at the Banking-house, on MONDAY. November 19, between the hours of 10 A. M.. and 2 P.M. The Annual Mooting of the Stockholders frill be held at the same place, on TUESDAY, November 6, at 12 o’clookM. _ Y/.L. SCHAFFER, Cashier. October IC. 1880> oolfi-tuths tno!9 nrs=“ eaSsOLIDATION BANK, PHIL ADEL IL3 . rlilA, Gntober 15th, IB6o,—The Annual f leouon for Oirectpni of 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 two r*. M. And a General Meeting oi the "toofcbblders Will bQ held at the same place, on TUESDAY. November <stn, at twelve M; JOS. N. PEIRSOL, Casin.-r. oo 16-tuth&B t nolB. _ AND MECHANICS’ BANK, Lk_3 PHiLADKLrniA, Octobers, iB6O. _The A’n'tial Eleotion for Directors will bo held at the Banking-House, on MONDAY, the nineteenth day of November next, between the honra of 9 o’olook A. M. and S o’olook P* M., sod on TUESDAY,the sixth day of November.next. a general meeting of the Stockholders, will be held at the Banking-House, at 4o’olook P. M., agreeably to the oharter. 006-dtnol9 W. RUSHTON, Jr„ Cashier. rV^*-, SOUTHWARK BANK, PHILADEL- October 9, IB6o.—The annual election or DniECTORs will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 19th day of NOVEMBER NEXT, be tween the hours of 10 o’olook A. M. and 2 o’clock P. M. The annual meeting tif STOCKHOLDERS will be on TUESDAY, tho 6th day of NOVEMBBR NEXT, at 11 o’clock M. oull-Qtnolfl F, P. STEEL, Cashier. POST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, PA.. . , HOVBMBIIR2,IB£O. NOTICE is hereby given, by order of the Postmaster General, that from Mid alter this date, Letters for ,the Mails deposited m the street letter-boxes, without tho ore-payment of ONE CENT FOR COLLECTION, WILL BE DETAINED, hnd notice giveh. fi m the SSMf L f^tT h ° re fflW&fegJS.Ai l ' UT MM. 1111 ' VANI^4 RAIL Philadelphia, October 17,1860, , The Board of Director, havo thi. day deolared a eeml annual dividend of THftKL PER CENT.'on tho Uapi •a! stook of tf o Compony, dear of State tax, payable on and after NOVEMBER 15,1660. Power, of Attorney for oolleotionof Dividends oan on application at theOffio. or th. Company,No. 233 South THIRD HtreoL THUS. T. FIRTH, 0018- tdel TreoKuror. Q3 = *SFTlffi : slNKlN T G ,, FUND, Mi ' 4,SS,ONER!i Tbbasurt Ds?artment. > Mat • , .Harrtsfturg, Ootober 21,1860. f Notice is hereby given, taatseaied prorosals for the •*,** of fli or any part of one hundred thousand dollars of the five pe* cei.t. loans of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, will be reoeived at the Treasury De )%rtmont. jn the oriy of Harrisburg, until 2 o’o ook, P, M"of 'fUrSDAY,THE2Oth DAY OF NOVEMBER, K ' j.V tho same to net forth the amount offered, *2? */ l ?i jpn ? 0 To be addressed. “Comm'seion era of Sinking Fund, Harrisburg, Pa., 1 * endorsed “Pro powls to sell state Loans.” i " 00. hoa will be opebed and allotment irade to the lowest bidden on that day. WM. M. HIESTER, Beo’y Comw’th, > M BLIFER. State Treasurer. „ , _ THOS.K.COCHRAN,Aud.Gcn. ocZ7-tno2o Commissioners of Sinking Fund. fYy* HOME MISSIONARY (SOCIETY OF L 3 , THK CITY OF PHILADELPHIA.—The of joe of this Society has been removed from No. 531 SaatNiNTH Street,to No. 49 North FlFTHBtre«t, below ARCH, It will be oben daily*(Sabbaths exoept ed,) from Bto 6 o’clock. The money eontributed to this Society for the relief of the poor, is scrupulously appropriated to that pur atoe oniy, ana the’managers earnestly snlfoit donations rom the publio, to enhble them to carry on success ally this branch ot the Sooiety’a operations. To afford he commemty an opportunity of contributing, they lavo sent out the Agontof the Association, Mr. JOHN [*. ARKIBON, who is now waiting upon our citizens, soucmng thoir aid, and the managers bespeak for him a kind reception, a patient hearing, nnd a liberal re-, spouse. GKORGK H.' STUART, President, MATTHEW NEWKIRK, Vioe President, JL K. HOEFLICH, Secretary. , n , THUS. T. MASON! Treasurer. OclSthstuC No. 4*4 MARKET Street. fTS" JF THE PHILADELPHIA ILS AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. ,The holders of the lK>hds of this Com pan o’J l. 18S0, oan now receive, upon application at this office, 20 m cent, in cash, upon the terms specified in the mroe ar atiachsd. The holders are also entitled to the benefit of a Sink fag Fund of 9140,000 psr annum, as established by the stockholders at their annual meeting, held January 9, MO, and m pursuance of the contract.sntered into by t e company ana duly recorded, to carry the earns into ffeot. „.Jl* SfUDFOBD, Treasurer. „ CIRCULAR, Nettts )s the Holders if Philodtlphia and Rtsdint Railroad Company Mortgage Bonds, due July 1,1860. ihcse bonds are secured by the first mortgages ou the road, amounting in the aggregate to 83,003,<00. The net revenue for the last fisoal year frassix times the amountof tho annual interest on fchteae bonds. fho managers propose to eytend them for a period of twenty years, the holders retaining the bonds and tho seounty of tno mortgages in the preolse condition in which they held. Fresh sheets of coupons for the interest, payable half-yearly, wiU be issued. A bonus pilO Per Cent. wiU bb given ft) the holder*, in, roußideration of their awionting to the extension. This nnuH .will be paid in cash to the bearers of the t»onds, i m their signing a reoefat and presenting their respec tive bond? at the office or the Company, or to it* agents, for endorsement. Forms of reoeiptand endorsement will be f«ruicbe<i oi; application. Oy order *f Ikw ltoa»4 of Manacnrs wl-tr W. H. MoILHKNNY. Secretorr N PI 1013 TO GENTLEMEN!—The best assortment of BHIRT BOSOMB ever offered for safe m ine oity of Philadelphia, comprising Prtnoe of Waifs. Imperial, Abraham Linooln.&c , Upright Plaits, Biasi Plaits, ami Cross Plaits, some containing three hundradl plaits, CHaRLKS ADAMS tc SON. noiO-tf EIGH’m and ARCH Streets Ladies.— a large lot of chil- DRVN’B CLOTHING sellinr «t great sacrifice to •lose the business. 303 CHESTNUT Street. no9-<Jt* SJTEREOSCOPIO PORTRAITS AND GROUPS taken at moderate price*. Bteren*oopio View«ond Boxes lor sal© cheap at BbIMKR'S Phoro graplno Gallery. Nos. Gift and Cl 7 North SECOND Street, above GREEN. it* Babbitt metal—babbitt metal —BABBITT METAL. Babbitt Metal—Babbitt Metal—Babbitt Metal. Babbitt Metal—Babbitt Metal—Babbitt Metal. Manufactured and for sale by JOS. W. BAKER, noj(Mt* Baok of 82l North SECOND Mrcet. VVIDOW CLIQUOT CHAMPAGNE.— ar ® prepared to supply the above brand of Champagne to the trade from store or to arrive. JAUUETCHK & GARVTAIRB. nolQ-statli-Ct aOU and flO* South FRONI’ St. PROFITABLE BUT SIMPLE CON TRIVANCE.—A Patent has reoently been ob tained for Egg Beating. ‘Jhe best practical thing for the purpose possible, for Restaurants and Families. Aishtetor sale. Apply early to U, P. DROTT, 718 GIRARD AVENUE. nos-6t LOST .OR MISLAID Certificate of £ took No 260, for J 8 shares in the New York Mid dle Coal Field Railroad and Co»l Company, and would hereby give notice that 1 have made application for certificate in lieu thereof, no 2 SOt EDWARD BUGHPS. WO' D-BURNT AND MARBLE LTME, Ci'oined Plaster. Plastering Hatr, Wfaito Sand, and Cement, Orders by mail for shipping promptly attended to. Southeast corner NINTH and COaTES, Phil n delptua. coS 6t* H. MoINNES. CDONOGHUE. 23 SODTH WATER • Street, has for sale 6,i 00 p&okages of steam-rehned Sugars nndt>>jrup». including patent cut Loaf, of various grades, at reduced prices, for cash or approved credit. nB-St* HI ESS MAOKKRFL - 63 bbls., 57 half JLvJi bbls., 74 qua* ter bbls . and 150 kilts No. 1 Mess Mackerel, of a ohoioe Quahtv. »n store and landing, lor sale by MURPHY & KtiON*. noS lm No. 14b NORTH WHARVEB. HAVANA CIGARS.—A fresh assortment now landing from Brig MoClsnahan, last arrived, and for sale low by CHABLKBTETE. noB-12t 130 WALNUT Btrcot. enn nnn Havana cigars, of the CJvJvfy\MJvF most celebrated brands—viz.: Figaro, Cabana, Bartagas, Espanola, Neptune, Adoracion, Black Sea, Aoierto. FiSanirnpa, C’lhoun, Ac., &o. Of ail sizes and quality, on hand, and landing by ro cent arrivals, and lor salo low br CHARLES TBTfc., noB-I2t 130 WALNUT Street LEGAL. IVOTIOK.—The Bubseribers have formed a i v limited Partnership, m accordance with th* Act of Assembly, under the firm andnamoof BiNN”R« & DRAPER, for the Importing and trading in Foreign and Domestic Merchandise, and the general Commis sion Business. The general partners are IBAAC B. BBNNE.R» and WARNER DRAPER, and the speoial partner i» JOHN t>. BENNERS, who has oontritmtod.to the Capital of the firm the sum of Ten Thousand Dol lars. The Partnership commences this day, and endß on the twelfth day of A; D., 1861. figneu, JOHN D. BENNERS, Speoial Partner. Philadelphia, September >B. 1860. *e29 sa6t ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—NO TICE is hereby given, that Letters of Adminis tration on the Estate of CHARLOTTE DOUGHERTY, lato of the city of Philadelphia, deoeased, have been granted to the undersigsod.. „ . , AU persons indebted to said Estate aTe requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present thorn for settlement to HPRMAN WELLS, Administrator. se29-s6t ' Pottatown, Montgomery oounty, Pa. ]\TOTIOE. —All persons aro cautioned not J-™ to trust the Crow of the Portuguese Bnjr * LORD PALMERSTON,” Captain Carregal, from Oporto, as no debt* of their contracting will ho paid by tho Cap tain or Consignees. MAENNBL & 6CHEFELBR. November B, 1860. po6-6t* COPAKTNERSHIi* NOTICES. [\TOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT ii the partnership heretofore.oxistine between the eubsonbers, under the firm of HAr.T, MONTGO MERY: k CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. rSS , H^r i,,^ I 0 L C L^M fir 8 «n«l ‘stifth POUKTHS.,7,I B WILLIAM CURItY, - ISAAC PUOH. Fnn.AßEt.pnrA, Sept. 8,1860. noB 6tif* AZOMBA ! AZUMJSA ! AZUMBA! AZUMKA! AZUMEA! azumea JPKOF. MOUP.ig. AZUMKA BAKING POWDER. AUIUVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, t#TO IS O’ULOOJC LABI SMUT. OlftAtll) HOUSE—N. E. oornor Ninth and dliestnut. V I, Sutton .Delaware A H Stookly, Delaware j H Thompson- S Carolina G H Honnlson, Gaergia R J Hobbins, G.orsia J Smith. Jr, Tennessee O HSproule k wf,N Orleans Jno.Blackwood or. wf Pa Miss Farkcr.FePua Cyrils Copeland, Ohio A J pgrker. Ohio JD&vis A la, New York H Smith. New York Jno P Health, Boston WJ I’homos. how Jersey Mrs Thomas itch, NJ Jno R Gilbert A*, ia, 'J roy Miss Gilbert. Troy, N Y Wm Stewart, Maryland Jas Walker, Maryland . J V Korbr A la, Toledo. O Mias Kerby, Toledo. Ohio Miss Barton, Norfolk. Va W C Allen A la, N York Miss Allen, Nt»w York Oliver Caldwell. Mofyinml Miss Caldwell. Maryland My Waterman & la. Penna H ehoKdn. Now Jersey Jno H Scranton, Oregon Dr P Garke, Georgia B E Lehman- Bethlehem Mr VViufoU fc la, i‘oxas Halsey Wigl'nli, Texas MraMcLane, N Carolina Mr filnson Sl 10, Louisiana V W Piokena A la, 8 O Mips Piokens. o 0 Mrs J*angdon, South Carol Geo Mason, Galveston Mr ytotton & la, New York Miss Morton, New York H SHo’l.ns. DaUunoro Prank Taylor. Washingtn M CoiirtrUlit & la. NYo k Caleb Yohe. Botblohein J L yolfriege, Bethlehem Hon R M Palmer. Poitav’o li.M l.aumau. Heading F M Grufy, Baltimore J W Webb Washington General Han ilton, Penna ’lhoitms J Diohl Col Walker, New Orleans A»l Cately, New York Dr O F York J Nnfr Orle'Ana RThompsou, Mississippi H I’V'llen’, Mtssishippi D Wray, Georgia h Trumim'l & wi, renna John Cummins, Ohio O Wills, New York Mr Holmes to In, N York M Starr, Illinois Miss Starr, Now York Col it P Black. New York Col Merchants & la, USA A H Cuieman, Cincinnati IMnj Coleman d: sister, O RKJonks, Mntanzas Hon ll J Walker, N York Alex Young, Texas G P Whitaker, Maine .1 W Wish, Lebanon J Wadlo, Lebsnon It 8 Knoies, Ctnada J M Allen, North Carolina H H Hewhnea to wf. Va Miss M Hewbnsß. Va Mias Kate Wil*y, Va John w,.oy. Jr. Va John Khoarror DC WMoCnll, Jr»& wf. Ohio E Miller & wf, Brooklyn Miss Green, Brooklyn Hon J B Hnskin. New \ ork H E Davies, Now York J tt Bleeper, iwassjoliusotls w Warner. Maryland . Miss Warner, Maryland R H Cudlipu, New York CJiasGßiohtor, Now kork E.Merritt. New York . C P Stone, Washington, DC Himon Stevens. Lanoastor ECMernman . R Franco, Baltimore Miss MoCall, Ohio B Strong, Hartford CONTINENTAL HOTEL-Ninth and Chestnut atreots. J B Culm, Jersey City E Morris, Jersey City K L *nderaon & In, Pa G 7*l Anderson, Bedford,Pa R B Witmeia, Illinois RC Thomas, Kentuoky i.evi W Grofi*. Lanoco, Pa C N Virginia. 0 AFtowell. Jersey chore LH wisher. Jersey Shore H H Rturges Ohio A Wertboimor fc la, Ohio W 8 Lindsay, London H 8 Spaulding, Baltimore J HBallantine, New Jersey W K Adjer&la.KO Bnlhl L Clarke, N Ciroltna RII Rosobrause & la, N Y Mrs Beaoh, Saratoga Bp’gs Geo Paine. Savannah. Mrs B F Bowles tc oil, Mass J H Van Dalson, N Y L K Waterman, Virginia jno W Harrison, Bt Louis II B Olnoy, Übnrlestdn J 8 White, U 8 A E B Bigelow, Boston J Seely Hefner. N Y K <» Dewali, Baltimore J Kendall. Wash, D C F M Walker. Brooklyn Mrs B 8 Roberts & oh, D C Mi% Sperry. Georg’n. D C RevSF Phillips, Ala Wm MoNeill, New G O Brnstow, Boston W H Chester, Chiotco N Tuckor tc la, Boston Chas J Blovin fc la, Virginia C Sulzer Wart, Switksrl d J ti O Flack Sc la Mi«s Schofield 8 J Flnck, Jr W H Clubaugh. Balt J Q. Brigham, Boston RP Haines,Boston Jno F Frenoli. Boston lIW Perkins Alex Stuart, New York ,Mr Roman, Mary land T Spelling *■ la, New York C H SpragUe, Prov, R I Jno PJFranklin, Wnch H R Siorrs, Alabama W A Stephens Jc U, Wheal M Cheevcr, Rhode island Mr Thorndike. New York W A Biokle & la, Riohm’d C H Bigelow, New Bedford H FieM. Jr,Taunton E Andrew. Peoria, 111 A W Putnam * la, Mass MissM P Putnnm, Mast Col Merchant fcwf. Ua A V Blanohard. Wash, DC MM Stanfield, Hostnn C R Cargill, New York W Rutherford, NewJorsoy B F French. Now York Wm C Burke, Providenoo Jas Aborn, Cin"innati. O D 8 Gray, Columbus WBG Otis, Cleveland, O .1 N MoCullough, Ohio Jas Brown, Connecticut Wm II Brown, Conn... Gen Palfrov &- la, N Orleans Him D F Vulco & la, Pla W R Dali & la T Clapp & wile. Mass A W Wheeler&2dau, Mass Wm Bringhuret b Morganstern, Pittsburg F P Grar.St i ouis F O Farnsworth, Now York W J C uus, Cleveland T N MoCullough. Cleveland H Tanner, Buflalo w Wngner, Albany HB Langden, New York J&R Wright, New York JDLookliartA la, Ga Jno L Dyer, Boston J* Foro. Porto Rico Chas Spath, Nortn Carolina J I-ongtiiier, New York 8 Corden, New York J H Wa’ker. Worcester Waters, Maryland 8 M Clark. Washington l Rowe, New Haven Ira Todd, Illinois ,no K Boohn, New Jersey K L Howard, Baltimore . 5 Wotten, Maryland! H W Gardnor, N Carolina A P Smith, Ma r ylaad R O W»att, Virginia 8 Foheuck. I'rentom N J Jno R Tucker, New Jr rnay C Walsh, Newark, N J. AVIERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut above PTflh. E Bturdovant, Danbury, Ct GH do Lagrange & fa* NO Chas Copley. New York Theo M Allen. Now Jetsey Jeff Lovett, Trenton, N J TL tiuttnu, Delaware A H Btockloy. Delaware G J Robbins, Now Jersey Wm Cauk tc sou, Maryland J T Harrison, N Carolina J M Jeomngs, New York FGnloher W ♦. Dupree, Bucks oo 8 Constant, Now York J W Hill, Maine * BJHill. Mamo. C Rnmstead. Boston G W P Oolites, Baltimore £dw Lord, Camasn, Del Jhs F Smith, Reading VI E Abbott, Summit Biil W W Hubbell, Pliila S D Dutton* G W Snkeld, M Ciiunk G H Bennet*, Now York MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch. Jan M Garner, Phtla E Bynutn, Union City 8 H Gunn,Oiney, lit Win Caldwell, Kutamng J I'ennessev, Coviugfoa M Regan, Cin. O w t (vahalfey. Newberry J F weaver, Clearfield W II Lewis, New York H D Fearing, Cin. O L B Kimball, Prov. K I Miss Kenueday, Pittsburg W MoCreaay, New Jersoy M C Klein, Loudoun co.Va J Monroe, New York W C Rankin, Lahoaster K C Aiken, New York W H H Potter, Ohio MastH Packer, M Chunk G Mnneon, Philipeburg M J Cornoll, Baltimore ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Cliottnut street, above Third. Frank Gardner. Australia Ambroso Ward, Altoona H O Briacoin. i’lnia it S ttproguo, Nowark, O C Partridge, Boston k O Aikon, Albany J Denmend, Alexandria, Va Jnmon Francis, Maryland MrHarris, Maryland Mrs Wirt, ftiaryland Li Worrell, Penna Sidney Pquires, Boston Mrs H U Lespefl, Maryland <iaot U Lospes, Delaware FSilvn*, New York D Conger. New York U Crawfort, New York Mra Ada Stone, 3}olaw' r * JONHB’ HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Sixth, M Nassau, Rostorr Geo Martin, Allegheny co Jas LoekhaTt, Allesheny co **F K Mayer, Fort Wayne Lewiß Baker. Lhestor co Jas C Weeden. Now Hope Wm Campbell Ic la Ky »r<iea Campbell, Kontuoby Mies J Aitken. Kentuoky Thus B Onildr, Tennessee Jbgham Coryell, N Jersey B Jtasa, Virginia Britain, Philadelphia L Lunaford, P’sburg, Va THE UNION—Arch street, above Third. A M. Wimnn.Ohio Goo C May, Ohio Miss A Clever, Port Fonn E Clever, Port Penn I. B Clover. Port Penn, Del W H Seip. Easton P G Albright, Ohio P A hinckle, Fhila H Hahni Reeling W Carrol. Ohio JasSwinoTton.Jr, NJ WH Burndre tc la, Ohio .Miss V, M Bramerd. Ohm Geo Jqnes, Chester co. Pa Miss Jones, Chester o j, Pa MT. VERNON HOTEL—Seoond street, above Aroh, J Siorrett, Savannah O E Harvey, Easton Mahfon H WuJmuison, Pa Thos L Lukens, Pa Jacob Kellam,Wayne co,Pa Thos H Soott, Riohm’d.V 8 P Green, Bethlehem Wm Brown, Allemown O 0 Horton, Del co, Pa lairnni D Wilson, Del oo G Hobster, Hancook, N Y Jacob Kiaesberry. Penna P T Kmgsberry, Penna Wm Dickinson, N York I.evi Kimble, New Y ork Jesse W Knight. Bristol Thos H Gilbert, New York V fckinner, New York BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Thltd at., abovo Callowhil, Milton Cooper, & I, Penn ‘ John Miller. Allentown Henrrß Rorer, Olney. DrJ K Reading, Bomerton Mrs J R Reading, Somerton Jas Tomlinson, Byberry ft Buokmn, Meohamcsburg Mosea Haldeman, Penn enao L Trexler, Pend Wm Pfaff, Penn James Hlaok. Pehn Hnslef Gibson. Bojlestown D Tholrmn, Drosherlown Win R Neal. Doltngton g H Kahlor, fcchlk on, Pa H Walters, New Briton Dr Boje, Cooporsburg H LfflVrt Northampton 8 Neofd. Dolmgtoh Nnthl Reppert, Reading Morris Hdeeland FoUth’ton Theo Hogeland, Southt’n Isasb fom'inson. North’ton MissTomliinson, Nor’ton Linford Tohilmcon.Dyberry Caspor Roads, Somerton F T Boons. Penh John Willard, Northam’tn Jos Whtlzel, Northarnnton A 8 Roads Southampton Geo Clemens, Chester Valley BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine. N Needham, Buoki. co II Watson, Buokaco John Fenner, Monroe co Wm P Vandegn t, Bristol J Gill & wf, Books oo M B Heston, Dovlestown E K Warford, Boyleatown Geo Pickering, Bucks co Chas Duhree, Montg oo 'l' K Pjokennc, Buoks oo A German, Buoks co J K Palmer, Bucks co John ti Wolsej, Bdcks co Baml Biker, Buoks oo h Campbell, Buoks co Dav d MoNair, BuckroO Jos EastbUrn, Attleboro 8 Ely. Bucks co * H Moms, Willow Grovo John Blair, Buoks co David Blatr, Buokaco R K«a k, la, Reaville, N J W K Carver. Newtown A L Duffield, Buoks co J W Hallowoll B HaTjier, Montgomery oo Thos 8 Smith. Pennsylvania John Kelsey, Bucks oo A K Clayton Wnqhtaville W Doane, Buoks co Dr W P Trego, Wrightavnlo II A NceH Bucits co it E Hadley, Deposit, i> Y - A Ciwson, Jr, Middletown! W H Knight, Newtown OhaFlannay. Dolington R Snedeker, TreHtou, N J Mrs Trego, Buoks co Thos Watson, Easton COMMERCIAL HOT**jL—Sixth at., above Chestnut GH Hioknmn, Philai'elphia M Taylor, Ducksoo J W Hathaway, Pa Miss A Marshall, Del Mrs L A Passmore, Pa M Haimnond. Delaware J R Lewis, belawaro co, l a H Lewis, Delaware no, Pa Mr Bluett & la Pa Dr tiuiok, Phnenixville P L Reeves.PliornixviHe L J Tobort, Coates Ville J Galimer. West Cncstor J E Leonard, Chester co M i&yjor, Bucks 00, Pa • NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, abovo Third P B Protz, Allentown W H Fister, Mauch Chunk A H Riohardaon, Delaware John S Hull, Pennsylvania H B Wallace, Reading J W Frank, Newport C H Buchler. Gettysburg H J Drehor, rottaville Lewis Reeser, Pottsvillo PTATES UNlON—Market Btrect, above Sixth, H Marshljanb. Maryland Jl MoKissiok, Cheater co J-Goldy, New York ). Porter, Newark, Del BE Davis, Philadelphia E Smith, Cherry Valley ThosM Fadden, Pa John R MoKisaiob, Pa J B Pusey Sc wf, Cheßter co B Webb, Chester co Capt K T Pa O Cl oilman Pa HMDoor, Pennsylvania Riohd Atherton, Centre co FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Spcond etroot, above Murkot. T L Sutton, Delaware * H Stocitley, Delaware C M Gager, New Jersey W L Weid, New York Sami Grace, Delaware Jno Hickman, Delaware Sami Plummer & son, N J Jno H Woodward, Md Mrs D M Muibino Sc son.NJ H W Rawlings Chester oo Wm H Cannon, Delaware BALD EAGLE—Third Btreot, abovo Callewhill. TDorling, Montgomor/co E Krambeolu Lehigh oo C Miohael. Lehigii co, Pa C Greeaawalt. Lehigh P Hnrtranft, Momgomery co Mrs Huber. Alontg co J Smith, Buoks co. Pa C Beans, Bucks co, Pa w m Roans, Bucks 00. Pa J Molony. Bucks co. i’a Mrs Bin-th, Bucks co, Pa J Smith, Backs co, Pa MERCHANTS’ HOUSE —Third Btreot, ab. Callowhill. M C MoCormick, Penna H N Carrol,Harrisburg W H Pierce, Harnsbun: CJarrott, Montgomery co E R Iwnddell. Hancock, NY MARINE INTELLIGENCE, SEE FOURTH PAGE. BY TKLKORAPH. > Correspondence ol The Proes.) . . . „ , „ r WbwYobk,WovO. Arrived, brigs Costi Rica, from Aspmwatl; Fannie, from Sagua. Nbw Ohlkans, Nov 9, Arrived, chip* Cfaas A Fnrwell. from Antwerp; Rival, from Rotterdam; barks Paine, from Rio; MJColcord, from Malaga; Mary Lee, from Mmatitlnn. MEMORANDA Ship Borneo, for Bivannah,and hark Martha Anna, for Boston went to sea from the Delawaro Breakwater on Thursday morning. Steamship Btar o f the West, Giiflin, oleared at New York yesterday for Havana. Steamship Fulton, Wotton, for Havre, olearod at N York yesterday. Steamship Quaker Citr, Bhufoldt, from Havana and New Orleans arrived at Now York yesterday. Steamship Vigo, MoGuigan, for Liverpool, oloaredat Now York yesterday. Steamship Zulu. Godwin, for Kingston, Ja,c!oaicd at New York jeetorday. Ship Leona, Norris, Irorn Callao, arrived at Ouoens town 25»h ult. ShipChasoa, Morrell, for Bombay, cleared at Boston Bth inst .''hip Dashaway, Hill, tor Lonuon, cleared at N York yesterday. , „ Bark Bt Bernard.(Hr) from Bremen for Baltimoro, put Into the lower bar. New York, yesterday ior orders. BaTk May Queen, Frenmng, sailed from Bslem 8:h nut for West Coast of Africa BarkCodzaudna,(Dutoh) Oomkcn,for Philadelphia, remained at Rotterdam 23d ulr. Brig Charles Edward, Bbute, hence, arrived at Boston Ith inst Bohr Pilot’s Bride, Coker, hence, arrived at Boston ith inst. „ Schr 8 A Hammond, Paine, cleared at Boston Bth inst. for Philadelphia SohrßL Cronker. Presbrey, fur Philadelphia, sailed from Taunton Bth inst Sohr Melon, Lone, for Philadelphia, clonred at Mo bile 4th inst. with 460 bales cottnn. Sohr Ruth Halsey, Davja, from Delawaro City, ar rived at Providence Bth inst Sohr David Smith, Douglass, sailod from Providence ith inst. for Philadelphia. Schr J Rodgers. Clark, sailed Irom Now Bedford BUi inst for Philfidelpma. Sohr Halo, Newman, hence, arrived at Newburyport 7th mat. Sohr P A Bound®™, Somers, hence, arrived at Salem sth inst. Levering, Corson, H E Weston, Long, and C E buck, Comnbs, notice, and 0 F Hawley, Buckley, from Delawaro City, arrived at Falem 7ih inst. , Schr Mary ESmith, Smith, sailed irorn Salem 7th inst. for I'bil-delphia. Sohr M A Snropshiro, Shropshire, for Philadelphia, soiled from Salem Bih inst. Sohr Cordelia Newkirk, Higbee, from Charloeton, ar> rived at New York yesterday. Sohr WHono, Scott, cleared at New York yesterday for Philadelphia, Steamers Mara, Nichols,and Joiephine, Groan, hence, arnvßU ai New York yestoiday. GYMN/BIUM.— TIIB GERMANTOWN Physical Institute at the TOWN IIALL, German town, for the proper development of strength, health, mind, and the onro of ohromo nffeotions by medical movements, adapted to both sexes and every age is open f.r the WINTER COURSE, under theoareful management of Professors Hit JiF.BRaND ft, LEWIS, proprietors of Institute at NINTH and ARCH Streets, n 5 mwth3t* THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1860. AUUU-STItEET OLOAIt KMPOIUUM ! - Aroh-*i.reet OJoak Emporium I ‘Ardh'BPeeYOl'pn Emporium 1,L., . EIGHTH'S l KELT OLOAK KMPOHIUM i Eig|tt|i street Clnak Emporium 1 HvliffVAYdW^'Frdni'illdas! Every Variety at Low Prloosl Isverv Variety at Low prices! , M\I)K TO ORDER 11, ONE DAY'S NOjIOE ! Made to order in One Day’s Notice 1. Mado toordorlo One Bay’s Notice! ADAMS tc BUN, KtIJHTH am! AROJU Adams tc Son, fclgmu ami Arch \ • .Ji Adams fc Bon. EmUfli amt Arahl , 0010 Apopulak illustbatbo work. A NEW EDITION NOW READY.„„,„_ WATSON’S DAMP I'lrtES OF THK AMERICAN REVOLUTION, with Fifty Original lllUBtrfttioaß. br Croomo... 6vo. Cloth, trllfc baolr,. 9175 Do do Emhonsed loather, in.rhloedKfl*. 400 iin. do Library shoep, marblg edge*! 222 >o. do T.Uloth, full Ufa,. .SM ALL NEW BUOKS received as soort a* published, and for sale at the Lowest Pnooa. rtKl LINDSAY & BLAKISTON. Publishers, Monksellora, and Importers. 0010 ao South SIXTH Htroct, abovo Ohc»tnot. O LOAKB. SAOQUES, BASQUES, 0 PALETOTS. TIIK MOST SUPERB ASSORTMENT TO »K FOUND IN THK CITY. ALL At moJoekal'e pb!oe>*. IMPORTED AND MANUFACTURED FROM FINEST LYONS VELVETS, FINE RIBBED CASTORS, IMPERIAL DOESKINS, And an infinito variety of FANCY CLOAKINGS. FRENCH AND ENGLISH PRODUCTIONS, Too multifarious to enumerate. - ,T. \V. PROCTOR &s OU., THE PARIS MANTILLA, OLOAK AND FUR EMPORIUM, NO. 708 CHESTNUT STREET. no3-tf c. & a noS tf E. & b\ trBuo. S. W. C. E. & b. Lines to e. i t„ Some folks originate, While others imitate, Oo2i-tf JNDIA SHAWLS, VELVET CLOAKS, CLOTH CLOAKS, SILKS, SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, In (treat variety nnd choioe eetootioue, at George fryer's. No. 910 CHESTNUT STREET. 0019-tf LADIES’ DRKSB TRIMMINGS. STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS. ZEPHYR WORSTED, BEST QUALITY. GILT TRIMMINGS AND BEt,TINGS. 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. RAPSON’S TRIMMINGS AND ZfiPHYR STORE. “ „ .Corner EIGHTH and CHERRY Street,. 003-tW26 —The greatest bargains m the IVJb’jNS*- CLOAJCS.—The largest stock, the best assortment, the ohoioest colors, the finest qualities, the most superb trimmings, the newent stylos, the best work, and deoi dedly the lowest prioeßin tho city, at IVISNB’,23 South NINTH Street. oolS-lm pLOAKS.—Tho CITY OI,OAK STONE, 143 North EIGHTH. Every one Is talkin'? of the great bargains/md superior quality of tho CLOAKB at tho now CLt)AK STORE, 143 North EIGHTH Street, I^LOaKS. —If you want the best value Vy for your money, go to the City Cloak Store, 143 North EIGHTH Streot, above Chorry, pLOAKS.—The OITY CLOAK STORE, "•/ 142 North EIGHTH, ia eatd to be the bast and cheapest store in the city ocIS-lm f'JLOAKS. —A magnificent assortment of nil the nowest styles imported this season, with every new material, made up and trimmed in the very bekt manlier, at prices that dory all competition, at the Paris Cloak Sttire, northeast oorner of EIGHTH and WALNUT Streets oclJ Im IVEW LINEN STORE. Tv The advantage of twenty rears* experionoe In the Linen districts of Ireland, and in some of ihe prin cipal Linen Importing Houses here, enables the sub son ber to sell at the lowest prices.wholesale and retail. CAUTION.—Cotton Mixtures, m imitation of every description of Linen Goods, are extensively sold as Linen, the counterfeit being so good as to doooive ordi nary judges. Hence the oomplaint that Linen doos not last so long as formerly. All goods in this store warranted Genuino Linen. No. 1309 CHESTNUT Btreot, nur'tbo’laintfnills delphm. no7-3t* rpIIORNLEY & CHISM’S! ! ! A One Dollar Silks for 750. l Dollar Twen'y- five cent Silks for SI!! Dollar Fifty -cent Silks for Sl.tc i!! Dollar Peventy-five oeht Bilks for ft 1,601!! t „ REDUCJION IN PitlCEBl Long Broohe Shawls, Excellent, for 88. Long Broohe bhawls, Superior, for $lO to 812. Lonr Brocho Shawls, Very hne, for 814,816,818, and 820. NEW CLOAK ROOM Ml , Cloaks Tor 88. . ~ Fine Beaver Cloaks for 87, 88, 89, and 810. „ Richly and Elegantly Trimmed lor 812, $lO, $lB, 820,and 820. Arab Cloaks, Zouave Jackets, Black and Fanoy Cloths, <xo., &o .BERT BLACK RILKBM! Good Quality Blnck Silks, Nrjll w wearvreH, for $l. Heavy Black Bilks, Black Figured Bilks, ico., &o. . , MEW’S AN U BOYS’ WEAR!!! A Large Stock of Cloths. A Large Btook of Caasiinerea, Sattine'.ta, k Vestings. Blankets, Flannels. Linens, and Muslins. M „ .At THOJINLKY It CHISM’S, N. E. Corner EIGHTH k. SPUING GARDEN Sw. N. B.—Kvery artiole bought for cash. nol |\W ARCH-STREET CLOAK EMPO •LI AIUM. 4 CEAJILE6 ADAMS A: SON have now arranged (heir Fall and Winter Stock ol' „„ „ t FABHIONABLE CLOTH CLOAKS. Of all the latest styles, in great variety, from $5 to $2B eaoh. Purchasers are invited to examine this assort ment before purchasing e Isewhere, Cloaks made to order at one dare notice. Alboi the best assortment of Ladies* and Misses’ Blanket Shawls in Philadelphia, Gentß' Mands, Fancy Neck Ties, Choker Collars. Linen fnmb. Hdkfs., Ac., Ao. BDLENDID STOCK OK SHIRT BOSOMS Just from the Manufactory. The handsomest variety Now Style Shirt Bosoms over offered in this market, comprising Priuce of wales, imperial, Exoolsior, fco., &0., eomo containing 300 pleats. 0027-tuthstf EIGHTH AND ARCH STREETS. 1 [ NDER-G AR MEN TS FOR LADIES AND GENTS. Double-breasted Shirts. Extra large Merino Shirts. Merino and Cotton Drawers. Silk Shirts and Drawers. Ladies’ Merino Ves’s. Ladies’ Silk and Cotton Vests. Welsh and Swanskin Flannels. Fall Stook Winter Hosiery. RYHR & LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH. OC3O-tUtll&Btf TnYRE & LANDELL, No. 400 ARCH Street. 100 lots Auolion Goods, mo'iuooa, fthawls, Silks, Dol&mes, and Cashmeres. nn& OYSTER STYLE RICH PRINTED OO BUKGS. Bouauot Coburgs. Clam style Coburge. __ Flower style Coburgs. nos KYRE Sc LANDELL, 400 ARCH Street. FOR MEN'S OVERCOATS,— 6-4 Blaok Doeskins. Heavy Beaver Cloths, Velvet Frosted Beavors. . .. 6-4 Browns lor Friends. noB EYRE &LANDF.LL, 400 ARCH Street. (PIIILDREN’S SHAWLS. Bright Bcotoh Plaids, and Alodium, Colorings, fine Wool, Long and Squire, for girls. Children’s Stellas, and Bordered Cashmere Shawls. no 2 BHARPLES3 BROTHERS. Blaok india satins. Pupenor quality India Batina. White and Colored India PoDgeos. Black and Colored Irian Poplins, Imported by wo» SHARPLESS BROTHERS. FRENCH POPLINS. A FEW CHOICE STYLES AT THF, RIGHT , t* PRICES. Lupin s Frenoli Mennoes, at the right prioes. Figured Wool Delaloos and Cashmeres ValeneiM, Plaids, Figured Alpacas. Children’s Delaines and Wool Plaids. . , BLACK DRESS GOODS. Auction lots Frenoh Merlnoes. C 5 oents to Si. * ' Wool Delaines, 30 toM oents. n-4 sublime quality, 81.25, •Bombazines and Aipaoas. 0016 eonlhoaatcor^NlNMmi^MAKKE'r. AND WINTER CLOAKS, of all *• the new shapes, ready made or _ . MADEIO ORDER. First-class work at popular pnoes, Every garment guarantied to fit and please, 1 b ,meitt Cloths by.tho yard or piece, of just the right kinds for Ladies’, Misses’ and Boys* wear. r „ « . COOPER &, CONARD. oo!8 Southeast oor. NINTH and MARKKfr, pHAMOMILE FLOWERS—For sale by sVco^ T ffi LL * BItOTnKR ' 4T HETAIL DUY GOODS. RETAIL DRY GOODS. J-JOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS. sheppard, van'Harlingen, & ARRISON, Nb. llm OHEBtfoUT STREET! Invite the attention of purchasers to their stook—the largest in the oity—of the most reliable dcßoriptlon of SHEEIINGS, PILLOW LINENS, TABLE-CLOTHS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, TABLE-COVEBS, DIAPERS, DAMASKS, HUCKABACKS, Ao., As: All of which will he sold at importers’ prioes. N. B.—Printed Catalogues of our stook furnished to ait who require them. . _ ocSl-welt E. &. L. fourth and aroh. place for shawls, PLACE FOR CLdARS, PLACE FOR SILKS, PLACE FOR MERINOES, PLACE FOR POPLINS, PLACE FOR DE LAINES, PLACE FOR BLANKETS, PLACE FOR CLOTHS, PLACE FOR NAPKINS, PLACE FOR SHEETINGS, PLACE FOR PIANO COVERS! PLACE FOR EVERYTHING. 0c29-mws tf £JLOAKS AND CLOAK CLOTHS. « LADIES’ FINE BEAVER CLOTH CLOAKS, READY MADE. OB MADE TO ORDER. THE ARAB. THE BABQ.UE. THE WALKING COAT. THE FULL BACK. THE £LAIN BACK. THE CAPE STYLE. ALSO, CLOAKING CLOTHS. Of just the right kind!}, comprising LIGHT WEIGHT GLOSSY BEAVERS, FINE BLACK BROADCLOTHS. HEAVY BLACK BEAVERS. HEAVY BLACK TRICOIS. LOW-PRICED UNION CLOTHS. CLOTH GOODS of every description for Ladies’, Gents’, and Boys’ frear. ALSO, AUCTION LOTS WOOLLEN SHAWLS. AUCTION LOTS BLACK THIBET BHAWLB. COOPER & CONARD, 0025-stuir S. E. Cornor NINTH and MARKET. MILLINERY GOODS. jJJISSES’ BONNETS. SOMETHING NEW IN STYLE, AND VKIIY DE6IRABLK LINCOLN. WOOD, & NICHOLS, 725 CHESTNUT STREET, 0e29-lnwf STYLES OF HATB, CAPS, AND TUIIBANS, CHILDREN’S WEAR. LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS, 725 CHESTNUT STREET. 0029-mwf gS. MISSES O’BRYAN, 9X4 CHESTNUT Hreet, above Ninth, will open Paris Millinery, for tho Winter, on Thursday. Nov. B,IBJO. n7-lm" FURS. gLEGANT FURS. The subscribers have now open THB MOST EXTENBIVE AND SUPERB COLLECTION .'LADIES’ FURS TO BE FOUND IN THE OITY FINEST HUDSON BAY SAULE: RUSSIAN B\BLE, MINK MARTEN, BEAUTIFUL CHINCHILLA, ROYAL ERMINE, FINEST DARK SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, FITCH MARTEN, STONE MARTEN, THE PREVAILING STYLES, WARRANTED GENUINE. «J. W. PROCTOR & CO. 70S COESTNOT STREET. JgJLBGAKT CHINCHILLA TORS. JUST OPENED, A MagniGoent Collodion, made from PRIME BUENOS AYRES SKINS OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION, To which wo respectfully invito the attention of LADIES. ,J. W. PROCTOR & CO. PARIS CLOAK AND FUR EMPORIUM. No. 708 CHESTNUT STREET, noi) 1' ADIES’ FANCY FURS. -J JOHN FARLIRA. 718 ARCH Street, below Eighth, has now m store, of his own importation and manufacture, a very large and beautiful assortment of all the diflerent kinds and qualities of fancy FURS for Ladies and Children that will be worn during the oom ing eettson, at manufaotutera’e prices. nolQ 4tr WATCHES AND JEWELRY. JAMES E. CARDWELL & 00 823 CHESTNUT ST, IMPORT AND MANUFACTURE FINE WATCHES, RICH DIAMOND AND ALL OTHER JEWELRY, MANTEL CLOCKS AND BRONZES, STERLING SILVEIt-WARE, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PLATED GOODS, PARIS ARTICLES, FANS, OPERA-GLASSES, Ac. Tho principal pert of our Block je entirely now e.t MODERATE FIXED PRICES, An Examination trill entail no obliunUon to pur chase nol tJal-if Jfts. FINE WATOIIES, of the most ap jEfTU proved makeis; Jewolry of every description, wfiSft Silver-ware equal to coin; also, Platad-ware of tho best quality, at G, RUSSE».L*S, 0c29-lm 32 North BIXTH Street. Jto, SOARF-PiNS, STUDS, and SLEEVE- Iu) RUTTONB.—A large assortment of Corbanole, ■“•"Coral, Lava, and Jstrusoan Gold Scarf-pins, at G. RUtfSKLL’B, 0c29-lm 32 North SIXTH Street. Lycopodium— For s»io by wethb- RILL & BROTHER, 47 and 40 North SECOND Street 0023 NEW PUBLICATIONS. iJTHE FAVORITE FAMILY PAPER! TEE HOUSEHOLD JOURNAL, FOR I'lllS frSilK, SOW READYj CONTAINS “ Tie Cro'.ESd Path.” A Tale. By Wilkie CoilitiH. “ Magrtotism arid Electricity,” By Professor Faraday “ The Two Mirrors.” Poem. By J; Ki Hamilton. " Colonel Colt.” Biographical Sketoii. “ The Carliole Heritage.” A Tale. By A. D. Munson. “ Rev. H. W. Beeoher, and his Copyright Sermons.” "My Little Baby Wee Thing.” Poem. By J, E, Coles. “ Anoiont versus Modem Musoie.” “ Goorgo the Fourth.” By W. M. Thaokoray, “ ’Twas a Song of ray Native Land.” By L. A. Jones. “ The Lanoera’ Quadrilles.” Two Pages of Music. Besides an immense variety of our original and se lected reading matter, of an interesting and instructive kind. . i Sixteen Pages., Prioe Three Cents. Sold oy Newfi Agents and Periodioal Dealers everywhere. It TOEW BOOKS, FOR SALE BY -L SAMUEL HAZARD. Jr., 72* CHESTNUT STREET. THE MORAL HISTORY OF WOMAN. Transla ted from the French of Legonre, by Dr. J. W. Palfner, translator *»f L’Amour. &o. One vfll. 81. •JHE GREAT PREPARATION; or. Redemption Draweth Nigh. By the Rev. John Cumming. One vol. 81. THE STEREOSCOPIC ALBUM, Nos. 1 and 2. Twelve views in each. 75 conts. „ •i HE HIf'TORY AND ANALYSES OF THE CON STITUTION OF THE UNITEO STATES Bt N. C. Towle. One vol. $125. A valuable and useful book at the present time. 'Pom Brown at Oxford. Part Ton. The Budget Closed. By Jane Anthony Eames, of Conoord, N. H. Borne an interesting account of a Journey Aoross the Desert, a Sojourn in the Holy Land, &o. Une vol. 81. The King of the Mountain's. A Novil. From the French of Edmund About, atitliot of “The Roman Question, &o.” one volume. 81. The Princo’s Ball, The New Sstiriool Humorous Poem. By etedman. the author of “ The Diamond Wedding.” With Illustrations. 50cent«. Folksongs. The new and exquisitely beautiful book of the season, boing a collection of the most iKiautiful and celebrated Songs dear to the popular heartin every land, elegantly illustrated with numerous illustrations on wood, ftc-sinnles of writing, and autographs of au thors. superbly bound m variously styles of rhorooco. hditod by Dr. J. W. Palmer, the translator df “L’Ainour.” Bvo. 810. Tho BoußekCeper’a Knoyolopedia of Cooking and Domestio Economy. By Mrs. Haekel. One volumo. 81.25. no!0-3t D' APPLETON & 00., • Nos. 443 anil 415 BROADWAY, Will publish next week A NEW NOVEL, By the author of-tho •* Heir of ■Rodolyflo,” entitled „ o BpßiiS AWO FJSARH, __ Or Scenes in the Life of a Spinster* lho many admirers of the writihesot Misfi Yotige will be glad to hoar that a now work will be issued from her pen. Extract fiom a Review of tho‘’Heir of RedoljfTe” and^Heartsease 7 ' in the JYorrft Amiritan Revxtxo: '• The first of her writings whioh mads a sensation hero was the ‘Heir,’ and what a sensation it was! Re • forring to the remains ot the tear-washed covers of the copies aforesaid. We find it boloneed to the 'Eighth Thousand.’ Bow many have been issued since by the publishers to supply the demand for new, and the places of drained dissolved, or swept away old copies, we do not attempt to conjecture. Not individuals merely, but households—consisting in great part of tender hearted young damsels—were plunged into mourning. With a toinrablo acquaintance with fictitious heroes (not to speak of real ones,) from fir Charles Grand!- eon down to the nursery idol, Carlton, we have little hesitation in pronouncing fir Guy Morville or Red dy lie, Baronet, the most admirable we ever met with in story or nut. The glorious, joyous boy, the brilliant, ardent child of genius and fortune, orowned with the beauty of lus early holiness, and overshadowed with the darknoss of his hereditary gloom, nnd tile soft and touching eadncas of his early death. Wlut a caution is there l what a vision !” U [VOW READY.—A NEW CHEAP STE- L v KEOSCOPE, containing 24 views of EGYPT, ITALY. HOLLAND. RUSSIA, &o. Price 60 cents. Tho stereoscope is in the form of a Dox, Just Ready: The STEREOSCOPIC ALBUM, Nos I and 11. fub ished seim- monthly, eaoh containing U different views. Now R eady: The Ninth Edition of THE STEREOSCOPE FOR THE MILLION. Con taining 12 views of Niagara and the Great Eastern, m a Pocket Stereoscope. D. APPLETON Sc Cd.. Publishers, Nos. 443 and 445 BROADWAY. THE STEREOSCOPE PuR THE MILLION wilUo sent by mail, postpaid, on recoipt of 23 cents; THE NTP RKOSCOPIO ALBUM on reooipt of 26 cents. Tho Box Stereoscope cannot bo lorwarded by mail, but may be ordered of all Booksellers, or will be sent by Express at the expense of tho porson remitting tho amoun r . A, Liberal Discount to Booksellers. Canvassers, and News Agents- * nlo-stuth3t GOLD BRICK! THE GrOXJD BRICK! THE QOLDBRICK! MRS. ANN S. STEPHENS -AUTHOR OF THE POPULAR WORKB FASHION AND FAMINE,” “OLD HOME STEAD,” “MARY DERWENT,” “LOST JEWELB,” “MALEASKA, ’ EDITRESS OF PETERBON’S MAGAZINE, ETC., is now* ongagod on a new story expressly and exclu- sively for tho NEW YORK WEEKLY, (the I,PBt story and sketch paper published,) ENTITLED, THE GOLD BRICK ! THE GOLD BRICK! THE GOLD BRICK! wlnoh will bo ready in the NEW YORK WEEKLY. ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1860, FOU SALE BY EVERY NEWS AGENT AND BOOKSELLER THROUGHOUT THE WORLD! PRICE, FOUR CENTS PER COPY, Term,, 52.00 per year, with a Premium. Spooi mon numbers aont free, containing a liet uf premiums. STREET & SMITH, PROPRIETORS, 22 l! GERMAN ST„ nol-61 NBW YORK. gAMUEL HAZARD, JR, 724 CHESTNUT STREET, Is now rcooiving invoices of ENGLISH BOOKS. Consisting of fino editions of STANDARD AUTHORS, ILLUSTRATED WORKS, JUVENILES, &0., Many of whioh are exquisitely bound, and to which he invitos tho attention of BOOK BUYERS. KT” For list, see book column of this paper. 0027- smw • DR. OUMMINQ’S UdjT NEW BOOK. THE GREAT PREPARATION. . A new work by Rev, Dr. Gumming, author of “ The Great Tribulation, 1 ” "Apocalyptic Bketohrs,” Ac. Reprinted from the London Edition lust published by Richard Bentley. Thework will be mum! in two series, uniform with “The Great Tribulation.’’ Tho first series is now readme 12mo. Price .91.00. THE MORAL HISTORY OF WOMAN. A companion to “Love” (L’Amour.) Translated from the French of Leeouve, by Dr. J. W. Palmer I’hls hook presents tho legAl and historical aspeotsof the subject, os “ L’Amour” does the sentimental and medical. The two remarkable works have an interest m common, whioh renders oither incomplete without tho ether. ]2mn.,oloth. bound unitorm with “ Love” and “ Woman.” Price 91 00. THE PRINCE’S BALL. Stedman’s new satirical poem, with humorous illus trations in tho style of " Nothing to Wear.” A fourth edition of this popular little volume is now ready. 12mo. Cloth hound. Price 50 cents. Also, the Diamond Wedding, and othor rooms, by the same author. J2mo. Price 75 cents. * * * * *,* Tho publishers will send any or all of the above books by mail, fo«tagk trek. RUDD * CARLETON, Publishers, coIO swtf 130 GRAND street. NEW YORK. ■yiNCENT'S SEMI-ANNUAL UNITEJ3 STATES REGISTER. FIRST VOLUME. BEST HISTORY OP THE COUNTRY EVER WRITTEN. Tins Work contains every ovont of importance oc curring m tho United States within tho lAst six months. Eaoli event arranged under its date, such os Affravs. Duelß, Fires, Bequests, Wills. Murders, Outrages, Po litical Affairs—comprising National and State Conven tions, Mato and City Flections, Lives of Candidates, with their Lottors of Acceptance; church Matters, Shipwrecks and Casualties at bea, Elopements, Rail road Matters, Forgeries, and Swindling Cases, Death of noted Men and Women, with Biographioal Sketches of their Uvea, together with evory event ofinterost transpiring in tho United States within the last half year. The Book has an Index of sixty columns, is handsome ly bound in Cloth and Library stylo, sent by mail, free of postage. PRICE— Cloth, 92 00- Library style, $2.25. OFFICE, No. 50 North FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. F, VINCENT, noI-thatuSL * PUBLISHER. BOOK BUYERS.—Gentlemen: I have taken the Basemont of the Philadelphia Bank, 419 CHESTNUT Street, where 1 will continue to buy and sell (as I have heretofore done at the Custom house Avenue Book-stand) old and now Law and Mis cellaneous Books. I have for nalo upwards of 100 old blaok-lotter Books printed prior to the year 1499. Also, a oopy of Erasmus on the New Testament, 3 v0!5.,4t0» printed in 1518. Price 830. I will aleodealinEngr&vings anfr Autographs. Persons at a distance wishing to sell Books, will describe their names, dates, sizes, bindings, conditions, and prices. Pamphlet Laws o! Pennsyl vania, and old Books upon Amenoa wanted. acS-fim JOHN CAMPBELL. JOLY IST. 1860. NEW FIRMS AND CHANGES MERCHANTS IN WANT OF BLANK BOOKS oan be supplied from a very superior assortment made from Linen stock, or made to order. WARRANTED AT LOW PEICS9. WM. F. MURPHY A SON’S NEW STORE. Stationers, Lithographers, and Letter-Press Printers SION 07 TUB LEDGER, No. 339 CHESTNUT Street. jd sw-tf Blank books and stationery. M. A. REES, Blank-Book Manufacturer. Stationor, and Printer, No. 418 WALNUT Street, botween Fourth and Filth, (Formerly David M. Hogan.) BOOKS for Banks, Public Offices, Merchants, and others, Ruled to nny given patera, (with or without Heading printed,) and Bound m the best manner, both with regard to neatness ond durability. Orders for An nual and other Reports, Cards, Circulars, Bill Heads, and JOB PRINTING of every description, executed m the best style, at short notioe. Also, Engraving and Lithographio Printing. A general assortment of American, French, and Eng lish 'itationery. Cap, Letter, and Note Papers* Enve lopes, Ao. Initials stamped on Paper and Envelopes. Musio and Books reboun l in any style of Binding. Having, through misfortuneand losses, been obliged to give up business, I would respeotruliy recommend to my friends and patrons my successor, M, A. REES, who will carry on tho business under my personal super intendence, at tho old stand, 418 WALNUT Street. Ordors thankfully received, and exeouted with fidelity and despatch, upon the most reasonable termß. no2-2m DAVID M. HOGAN, Agt. for M. A. Rees, rf^ANDLES. —139 boxes Adamantine Oan- M I ifA.VSS O, i HTd . r "' lUo 60 d< :- Bp.rmaosti do ; » s RHnTinNF d F?'’* n r"?i tor iS ,a ?S J° r sxlflu IIOWLEY, APHnuRNhU. A CO.. No. 16 Bouth Wharves. noo F liiiTe|X U RPENTIN E.—93 bbls Spirits t>n ur £ ent^ c fc for .5 a te ROWLEY, ASHBURNER, fa CO., No, 16 South Wharves, no WANTS. ’^^ARTED^UY~A~YODNQ~MAN~oi' morft l character, a situation as BOOK- KhKPEK; isi a praotioal accountant tsnd good penman j wou.d make himself useful otherwise ; defrf p/oduce tes timonials of oharnoter and ability. Addressßook keeper,” Puss office. • noW*3t* fffIEAGHER WANTED.—A Gentleman of age and 6*serlenpe, thoroughly quaHfied to teaoh Latin, Greek, and the English branches, in an Aoademy thtfim two hours’ ndo of Philadelphia. Salary 8600 per rfnnucn With board. Apply, with testimonials, to EDWARD D. PORTER. at the Girard House, from 2 to 4 o’clock, Saturday Nov, 10, no9-2t* Ifi/’ANTEDTO RENT— By a good tenant, tt Stable which will accommodate about fifteen lidrcds. Address “Stable,” Prtss office. no3-tf \\T ANTED—Afi a<stiv6 business • man, * * having 87,000 to 810 000. to takd the plaoe of a retiring partner in an established Mercantile business, paying a net profit of 25 per oent., without risk. Ad dress “'Partner,” this offioo, with real name, nol tf A PAPER MILL WANTED—lmme diate Ppßsession. In running order preferred. At or within thirty mil«»s of Philadelphia. Kent paid m advance, il required. Address A. J. BEAUMONT, New Hope, Baoits co., Pa. no\6t* A W USG lady, OF GOOD EDUOA- wisfies a BitUation as Teaoher in a private family. A small compensation only is required. Ad* dress M. A., atthißoifioe. no § £•* $19(000 $5,000 ami SSI,OOO trust tp M.& 9 \jyy 9 Funds to }o*9 on mortgage of Oify Property. Apply to JOHN B. COLARAN* nog-lhths3t* 142 South EIGHTH Btreet. *WANTED, A PARTNER, MP having 91,505, to iom the Ad vertiser in an established business, paying well. Ad dress “ F. C.»” stating whore an interview o'afl be had. neg-gt* FOR SALE AND TO LET. M MARKET-STREET STORE TO RENT—No. 615, on Ist of January nexf. Apply nolo-2t* 234 South THRD street; BURST FLOOR AND BASEMENT OF A Store No. 4l North THIRD Street, below ARCH, to let from first .of the year; Apply on the premises. n9-6t* A EASE OIIANOE. —Tho Stock and Fix tnres'of a first-class retail Drugstore, on Eighfji street, for sale oheap. Apply at ELLIOT, WHITE, & OCfrS, No. North FOURTH Street. no3-3r FOR SALE —A Store, with Dwelling KiL attached, and Lot of ground, situate on GER MANTOWN Avenue, earner of ARM AT Ftr&et, Ger mantown, near Railroad depot. 'I he promises have' lately been occupied hy a tailor and draper, doing rtn excellent business, and is suitable for either the mitli nory or tailoring business. The improvement* are nearly now. nnd substantially built; have ali the modern conveniences of water nnd gas. One-half or more of tho purohase money can remain on the premises if de aired. Apply to J. KING, oc3l-w6ft* Conveyancer, Germantown. MIO LET OR FOR SALE—AN ELE GANT HOUSE, Wilh side yard, southwest corner of FRANKLIN and GREEN Streets. Rent 8400. Key next deor bolow. Apply *0 CHARLES RHOADS. n 9 2t* No 43b WALNUT Street, rpo CHAIR AND CABINET MAKERS*.— J- The Phcemx Wood-Bending Company, ownora of Blauohard's Patent.” for the States ol New York. New Jersoy, Pennsylvania and Maryland, will sell oounty, town, or shop nchts, or grant licenses to use, on easy terms. This is the only patent. Alt infringers will be stnoliv deßlt with. Apply to JOHN BILBBY, or C. A. BURGESS. No. 34 BROADWAY, New York. 004-d3in FOR FADE—A Six-Horse Portable EN GINE and PUMP, cheap for oash. together or separately, nearly new. Address ** Engine,” Blood’s Dispatch. 1109 36* For exchange.—a choice tract of good unimproved farm land in tho State of New Jersey, convenient to the city, will be exchanged for Apply at No. 118 FEDERAL Street. FOR SALE —A well-assorted stock of Hardware, Cutlery, Ac., and tho fixtures of the store, with the privilege of renting the store, which is situated in the centre of business. The house has been doing the Southern and Western PenneylVafila, trade. Any person desirous 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. selS stutit tf 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 itbemg 205 feet above tide. A nice stream of water flowing through it. havioga fall of 5G feet, affords an opportu nity for raising a large supply of water. Any quantity, frofn 60 to 70 acres, including About 15 .acres of fine TIMBER, can be had on liberal terms, by applying to JOSEPH FOX, 12»8 SPRING GARDEN Btreet, be tween the hours of 12 and 3 P. M, no3-stuth 6t* PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE— I will cell atrublio salo, on THURBDAY, 15th of NOVEMBER, 1800, at 2 o’clock P. v„ on premises, a valuable FARM, situate in Penh’s M%or, Falls township, Books county, Pennsylvania, adjoining lands of George Gale, Gilbert .Green. Tjiomaa Brufofi, and others, containing 31 acres and 33 perches of land, of which there are about 11 acres of meadow or pasture land, with a never failing stream of water passing through the same, the remainder being arable land, in a good state of cultivationi and divided into six fields of equal size. _ __ The improvements are, A TWO BTORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. LARGE FRAME BARN* built of tho best materials and nearly now, and other necessary outbuildings. A well of excellent water near the door, with paint) herein. . . This larm is situated within 4 miles of the City of Trenton, 5 mites trom Bristol, one third of & mile of a etafon op the Philadelphia nnd Trenton Kailroad, three fourths of a mile of the Frankford and Trenton Turn pike and Delaware Canal, and 1 mile of the river De laware. This farm is in a beautiful and healthy neighborhood. &Td surrounded by people of the right hind, and will be fold on the day of sale to the highest bidder. Persons desirous of buying a Farm and living iu the heart of the world, would do well to attend the Bale, as it is seldom a Farm is offered for sale possess ing so many advantages. Persons wishing to view the property previous to tne day of Sale wilipleasooalion JACOB HALI>. re siding on the premires. or on the undersigned,living 2K miles north of Bristol. JOStiUA STACKHOUBE. October 22,18b0. n 9 4t* PUBLIC SALE OF ORIZABA IRON WORKS. 80PHIA FURNACE. &o.—By virtue of authority vested in us aa trustees for certain oredi tors of Pohard MoCnrmiok. and m purauanoo of a da oree of tho District Court of Allegheny oounty. in the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, in No. 3 of November term, 1853. we will expose to public sa‘e. At the MER CHANTS’ EXCHANGE on FOURTH Btreet, in the city of Pittsburg, on TUESDAY, November 13. 1650. commencing at 11 o’olook A. M.» tho Rolling Mill and i>ail Factories, situated near New Castle, Lawrence county, Pennsylvania, known as tho Orizaba Iron Works, containing sixteen Boiling Furnaces, five Heating Furnaces. Bar Roils, Small Rolls, Nail Plate and Muok Rolls, Squeezers, forty-nine Nail Machines, onn Wrought Spike Machine, and maohmery for ma nufacturing nail kegs and fire bnok. Also, the Blast Furnace known as Sophia, adjoining above work', which is capable of turning out one hun dred nnd thirty tons of pig iron per week. Also, several lota of ground, adjoining, and several pieces of land adjacent to tho works, containing coal, iron ore,limestone, and fire clay. Terms.—One-fourth or the purchase-money to be Eaid m oash on the acknowledgment of the deed; tne alanoe in one, two. nod threo years from tho time of sale, with interest from that time; the deferred pay ments to bo secured by bond nnd mortgage on tho pro "CHARLES KNAI\ 11. BRADY WILKINS, ISAAC M. PKNNOCK, WM. K. NIMICK. BOMI3 MISSOURI LANDII 600,000 Aores for Sale and entry, at prices ranging from ISH to 50 cents ier Acre, in any quantities re quired , TAXES paid, and PATENTS prooured for purcha sers of Land under the Graduation Act. Plats iurmshed gratia by onolosmg a postage stamp For further information auplyto "WILSON, RAWLINGS fa CO.. 0, S. and General LaDd Agents, 65 CHKSTWUT Street, Between THIRD and FOURTH, ST. LOUIS, MO LAND WARRANTS bought, soldfand located. 001-3 m BOARDING. TjMRST-01/ASS BOARDING, with hand -t 1 some communicating and single Rooms? at 1417 LOCUST Btroet. oolS-Im* INSURANCE COMPANIES. TJ BMOVAL. —TEE PENN MUTUAL Xli LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY have removed to their new bti lding, No. 9*21 CHESTNUT Street. Assets, over 91.t00.000 Charter perpetual. ALL THE PRO r ITS divided amongst the insured. POLICIES issued this year will participate in the Di vicoud to be declared m January next, ’i he CompanT has fall authority to aot ns Executors, Administrators, assignee!!. Guardians, and Trusteoe for married woraon and children, DANIEI, L. MtLLEH, President, SAhli.. E. STOKhS, Vice Pres t. John W, Uounor, BeoTO*arT. MEDICAL EXAMINERS in attendfinoe daily, from 1 to 3 o’olock P. M. noB THE MUTUAL L’FE INSURANCE COM PANY OF NEW YORK. Assets: SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, IItTHSTRb IN FI»ST MORTGAGKR ON REAL ERTATB, WORTH OVER 913 000,000. The premiums are lowhh than in many other Compa nies, and the Divideuds have been greater. This is a strictly Mutual Company. There are no Stookholdors, so that ALL THE PROFITS BELONG TO THU INSURED. Pamphlets, and every information, may be had gratis, on application to _ * F. RATCHFORD STARR. Agent, 8. W. cornerFOURTH and WALNUT Streets. PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES: Thomas Robins, John Welsh, Mordecai L. Dawson, Goorge H. Stuart, George M. Stroud, K.S.Wheen. . John B. Myors, • Lbiaher Learning, Joseph Patterson, William C. Ludwig, John M. Atwood, Arthur G. Coffin, Thomas H. Powers, George W. Toland, William MoKee. Thos. Wattson. nH-ly*if Fame insurance company, no. 406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED APRIL, 1858, BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS- DIRECTOR*. .. Samuel "Wright, D.H. Birney, Wm. W, Waltors, J. W. Everman, Chos. Biohardson, Honry Lewis, Jr.. Geo. A. West, Jaoob W. Stout,. 0. Wilson Davis, Menko Stern. Thos. fl, w I)A y President. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vioe Pres’t. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary, tjall-ift SAVING FUNDS. American saving fund.—-com pany’s Building, southeast comer WALNUT and FOURTH Streets. Open daily from 9 till .1 o’olock, and on MONDAY till 8 m the evening. This Old Institution ban always paid in full, on d'-mand. ® l,ll °u t ““interest five per cent. All sum* paid baok, oji gold anusnvei- ALEX. (VIIILLDIN, President. SAML. WORK. Vioe President. John C. Fan, T.E. Harper, George Nugent, JohnAnspaoh,Jr., Sami.T. Bodme, Alb. l.Roberte, John Aikman, Jonasßowinan. ni H. H. Eldridge, Wm. J/Howard. JOHN S. WILSON .Treasurer- JOHN C. SIMS, Baoretary. ooSO-linif SPRING GARDEN SAVING FOND, IO Office, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine and Callowhill. Incorporated brthe Legislature April ifewraratettM K ln?orMt »p’efomt.'porSnmm! Dotontoi, osn ■with draw their Money* by Check*, if desired. Special D* pout, reoenrod. JAMEa „ PKlwollEl p re ,t(ient. P.Anoi. H*wt. Baoratarr. »uXMf if BELLS. Only oNK-xHinn the prioo of Brass and less than h&l that of Steel Bells; of equally sonorous and mellow tone. Warranted for twelve months against breakage by fair ringing. For sale at tho 80LE AGENCY in Philadelphia, No 512 COMMERCE Street. se23-thstu3m A. M. F. WATSON. AIR FURNACE. Thonew Cone Furnace Gas Consumer will *j}<>nm R Wy waTm your house, with one-third less coal then is re quired by any other furnace. . fiat ‘ l Htnot !°, n , , i l j^lL oaBeB guarantied. Buildings warm ,°A(J^o^ e £ WlLjoS, »eB-BtuthSmif 1» 10 CHESTNUT Street. COOKING RANGES—AII m want of the , sa*o.?D o s , wrksSHSK- wm “"..ri!,oh C "mif l»» n C.IBSTNTT Street CLATJiI —The richest and © most beautiful speoimena of enamelled 81ate Man tels ever offered for sals in this country, manufactured h* hr from Pennsylvania smte«stone, and for sale very low ARNOLD & WILSON, Mg-atuthSmif i 1010 CHESTNUT Mreet. J ALEP— -For sale by ‘WETHERILL & BROTHER, 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. AMUSBMNTS. COflCJ&fcT UAtli. GEOROK OH St (8T Y’SM INSTRELB! TRIUMPHANT RECEPTION BT A HotfStf ' CROWDED TO OVERFLOWING. _ __ TUMULTUOUS APPLAUSE, AND PEALS OF LAUGHTER- The unanimous vordiot of the public progenn— a &VOrOf GEOft<JE CHRISTY’S MINSTRELS, v^a “» a ffiggsmsh. As the most complete «d brilliant corps of artist* .var preaented , MAMMOTH TROUPE OP TWEHTP-ONE PER FORMERS, will appear EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK, „. L . . fIONCB fiX HALL. . "IJkmbJjf t$ l H Il of ban minstrelsy, and CHARACTERISTICS OF NEGRO „ x BCHENTRICITY. Front seats resSfVed for ladies and ladie* accompa nied by gentlemen. Reserved seats oan be secured at the Box Office d wring the day, without, exira obarge. Tickets to all parts of the Hall, 2$ Cents. GRAND MATINEE ON AT J O’CLOCK Doors open at 7 o’clock—to commenod at 7?f. W7ALNUT-STBEET THEATRE- Sole Lessee Mrs. M. A, GARRETT6ONV Stage Manager —-.—.- Mr. WM. A. CHAPMaMp Business Agent —Mr. JOS. D. MURPHY* , THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Will-be noted, the celebrated sensation drama (al ready witnessed_bv over 30,W9 persons) of THE DEAD HEARTi Performed for an entire season in London. .Robert Landry, Mr. Edwin /dams; Legr&nd, Mr. Young; Catbarine Dural, Mrs. Gladstone ; Cerisette, Miss C. Jefferson. Previous td the p’ay „ a POPULAR COMKDIETTA. a o’olook; performancesoomsenoe at 7 o’olook. ty Trioea as usual. WHEATLEY & CLARKE’S ARCH-ST. V ’ THEATRE. THIS (SATURDaYI EVEN'NG. . , . BOOTH’S BENEFIT, And LAST o^T^T^lor^cnlN^PUT, lo conolude witli the nautical spectacular Drama* entitled _ , THE LOST BHIP. Hamlet is in preparation, ana will soon be produced in mamificent style. Booth’s nights, Beats may be seeured npto Nov. 17th« COPITINENTAL THEATRE, (Late National,) WALNUT Street, above Eighth THE GREAT AMERICAN CONSOLIDATED .CIRCUS COMPANY* H. P. MaDIGAN k CO.. Froonetorg. TWO PERFORMANCES 'IO-DAY, fhf first at 2>i o’olocx* the second in the Evening* isfid! tim£. JHR •* MATINEE ’’—all the Troupe appear. On Monday. “ BLONDIN,*’the Hero orNiacara. Ihe doors open at half past 6 o’eloox. Performance lomraenoea at half past/. Admiesion only 2S cents i Family Circle »e. noff-St l|f cDONOUGH’S OLYMPIC (Late QAtt- TIES.) RACE Street, below Third; A SPLENDID BILL FOR SATURDAY NIGHT. First night of the great French drama, entitled FUST ACHE BALDIN,THE CONDEMNED FELON. « w . r, rv J ’ E* McDonough ea Eustache; Louise, Mrn, K.ot% Ryan ; Marcel, Mr. Ellerton. COMIC HiNGINGby Miss Winthrov and J. SevmonT, To continue with the b?autifal nautioal drama of SLACK-ftY*D SUSAN; Or, ALL IN THE DOWNS. William, tor. JE. McDonough; Gnatbrain,Mr, Jas. Seymour; Jacob Twig, Mr. W.F. Cutter; Black-Eyed Busan, Mis* EliZa Mitohe.l. I'oors open at 6}£ o’cloek; coromenoing at 7%. Aumission. 25 oents; Family Circle, 13cents, SJANFORD'S OPERA HOUSB. ELEVENTH STREET OPEN FOR TUE SEASON. NEWLY DECORATED AgD PAINTED, TT , MR, SANFORI) Has secured one of tho LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented heretofore who will appear nightly, Sanford will perform every evening. Doors open at 7; Comisenoo at 7 %. Admittance 25 oenta, Children 13 cento. oo!8-lm piARL WOLPSOHN AND THEODORE THOMAS’ FIRST CLASSICAL SOIREE Will take place on SATURDAY, the 17th NOVEMBER, „ Foyer of the a ac t ademy of music. Subscription received at the principal Musio Stores, Singlo tiokete 31. To bo had on evening at-the door. no 9 7t Headquarters, franklin PLACK.-FRER CONCERTS—Lunoh II A.M. touKa. Dances, Music, &o..mehtly. nos-6t* CHADWICK & PEET.Bup’to. fIASSLER’S ORCHESTRA.—Serenade fuldress ®^ , ' ltaiy flncl ox Office 1209 LOCUST Street, „ Or Hlasko’a Aoftdamj, BROAD Street, below WaUnt. rilflE GERMANIA. ORCHESTRA giro * their PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATUR DAY, commencing at 3J$ o’clock, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, 8 tioken, 31} single ticket*, 35 cants, for aa!o at Chtcfcenue & Son’s, 807 Chestnut street; Andre’s. UO4 Chestnut street; and Beck A Lawton’s* Chestnut street. Engagements Tot Concerts. Commencements, Par ties, &0., made only at their Offioe, Chiokerins A Ron’s Piano Store. 807 Chestnut street; William StoH, 24 North Juniper Btreet, or C. Droughman* 1009 Hides avenue. „ oc9l*tf PENNA. ACADEMY OF THE ITNI ARTB.-1035 CHESTNUT Btreat. ‘'CHIMBORAZO,’’ a splendid Painting by Mignot* ‘‘THE FIRBT Bir/,” a beautiful Marble Statuette by Angenni. On exhibition for a short time. Visitors will please bring their opera glasses. MEPICINAJ,. MATTER’S COUGH SYRUP. J-"A p. BROWN. COPY-BIGHT SBcrraUD. rrepared only of the late AT FHEDERICK BROWN’B. Northeast corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets* Philadelphia This Remedy is a sate and simple preparation from the recipe of the late distinguished Professor Muttkb, with whom it was a favorite prescription. That ha used it in his extensive practice, insnres to the timid a certain proof of its pure and innoxious elements* and to those who know his oharacter for skill and careful Attention to presonbe only such remedial agents as shouH secure restoration without prodaoing subsequent evil, it wdl be welcomed ss a real good. Under the guidance of aPhysinan.ito whom it? combination will unhesitatingly be made known.) ltwill always be found very beneficial, and m cases where a medical adviser is not at hand, it may be used with safety, eceording to the directions, in all cases oi short or ion® dotation. And for sale also at FREDERICK BROWN. Jr.’s, DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE. CONTINENTAL HOTEL. Cornerot NINTH and CHESTNi T Streets, Phila.. „ And by all respectable Druggists throughout the United States, no’O-stuthtf 1 R. STAFFORD’S OLIVE TAR Wiiex Olive Tab is Inhaled it* healing Balsamic odors are brought in contaot with the lining membrane of the THROAT, BRONCHIAL TUBES, AND ALL THE AIR-CELLS OF THE LUNGS, rohoving at onoe any pain or oppression, and healing any irritation or inflamation. Wube Olivs Tab is Takuh upon Susab, it forms am unequalled Soothing and Healing Symp for Coughs and ail Throat diseases. When Olive Tab is Applied, its Magnetiooreoa oontrated ourative powers render it a moat speedy PAIN ANNIHILATOR. Olive Tar is not stisky—does not discolor. Fifty cents a bottle, at 442 BROADWAY* W. 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 m the blood of a perfectly healthy porsoh. Uniling with the digested food, They Revitalize and Pubipy the Blood. They Impabt Enbbgy to the Nkxvous Ststem. They Invigorate the Liver. They Strengthen the Digestion. They Regulate the Secretions off the Body, And are a Specific tor all Female Wsaxnesbi? Price, One Dollar a Package- At 442 BROADWAY, New York, and all Diuggieta, Pamphlet containing Testimonials from the following and more than 100 other well-known promi nent persons, will be eent to any address, free by mail. Geo. Law, Esq., Fifta avenue. New York. Mmeon Draper, Esq., Banker, New York. Thurlow Weed, Esq., Albany, N. Y. Gen. Cue? Green, Washington, D. C, Col. Samuel Colt, Hartford, Conn. Col. Chas. May, U. 8. A. Rev. Joshua Leavitt, £d. 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, Butternutts, N, Y. Rev. Dr. Leonard, Exoter, N. H. SEND FOR A PAMPHLET. Bold by all Druggists. DYOTT & CO., No. 232 No SECOND Street, Agents for Pennsylvania. e«22-3m inmnifl For the INSTANT RELIEF and PER iIOIUMI MAN ENT CURE of this distressing «*x»- piaint, use F B N »> T ’ B BBOISTCHIAIi GIGABETTBS, Made by 0. B. SEYMOUR fa CO„ 458 BROAD WAY, New York, Prloe 01 per box; sent free by poet. my7-«m if! FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS’- ePEOIALTY FOR LADIES. TRUSS AND BRACE DEPARTMENT conducted by com petent Ladies. Entrance on TWELFTH Btreet, first door below Race. A lull Imo of Meohanicai Reme dies, light and elegant in construction, specially adapted to Ladies ’ use, C. H. NEEDLES, Proprietor, S. W. corner TWELFTH and RACE.Streets. Philadelphia, ■9* Entrance to C. H, N.’s Room, for gentlemen, at the corner. sell-Smif A WONDERFUL AND NEVER FAILING REMEDY FOR DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. PROFESSOR MORRIS’ EUUEPHALOS, AN EXTERNAL REMEDY, Prepared by M.OCKRIBGE St CO,, No. 62-ftoith FOURTH Street. ■SF" And for sale by Druggists generally, sell-Smif JJHEUMATIHM. SMEDLEY’S INFALLIBLE REMEDY effects cures when all others fail. See oertifioates. Office, 819 FILBERT street. oc2o-swBtif* REMOVAL. THOMAS MEL LOB & CO., HOSIERY HOUSE, Have removed to the Store formerly occupied by YARD, GILLMORE, & CO., No. 40 AND 42 NOitTH THIRD STREET, Between MARKET aud ARCH Streets. no3-lm ■ TM, f Oriental detersive soap.-Odo pound of which will do as muoh washing, and do it better than three of common rosin soap; olothes need no boiling notrubbmg on a waah board. Over 100,000 families constantly using it. We guarantee it to give saufttanutm, or return tho money. All respeota bleGrooers-havajrfor-sale. M ,• THAIN k McKEONE, auavwtf tf - -.33 and 24 South Wharves Caution— orientau detersive SOAP—Encouraged by the great and merited suo oess of this artiole, several unpnnoipled makers have olosely imitated it m appearance only, and we feelit our duty to notify the publio that none is genuine, ex cept our name is stamped on eooh bar. auM-wa ISt VAN HAGEN k. McKFONE- Philadelphia terracotta ma- NUFACrrORY, SEVENTH and GERMANTOWN road and 1010 CHESTNUT Streot, Vitrified Drain and Water Pipes. Ventilating Flues, Hot AirFlues> and Smoke Flues ma-cSs oi Terra Cotta, and of suitable sixe for every olasa of buildings. This artiole is wortny the attention of ail parties patting, hp buildings. Large size sewerage pipes for oity drainage, water pipes war ranted to atanaa severe pressure. We are now prepared to contract with oities or corporations for this artipje in any quantity. We warrant onr goods to peeqwn u not superior to any other made in- the United State* or Europe, Ornamental Chimney Tops and Garden YiMi, 1 ImS-U StORAGE.— Storage for merchandme of all kinds, and at low rates, at Kensington Screw Book, No, lob® North DELAWARE Avenue, ool*
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