IMlTßWl'CtCOk.Mta'lkj tltk lMttnt.br H«v. WjttjyTjaiwMi. 8. Moriu Svilk tofiur £. Taylor, K9V., Mr- Alex, fl. Porterfield to Mix LTON^SuE&fi.-dat ho 6th instant, by RevTj. B*Kenaar4. Jtr.ieosarattiito* go Miss ATaneUa&o mars, both of "ew Jersey. * .r^uwSs^RWsoN»~Gn thtBlhihiUut, by Rev. Rq- MitS/iwlahk.Mr. George B.Turner to.MLu SalUe w^^^^H-Ss^B'SSSSrVSu?^: Utk iiutaoti Kata 0. Laddr, axed » ratettaaa «d trued. or the fanulj are nueet ftHxiamttf «a ajtaod the fluml. from the raaidenea Sr car Mraaca, 7ama« M.aed Anna T. baddy, No, W 4 orth Binktatnec, batorr Oir_.nl avanuc, to- morrow ri W,i,h..icth. 1 reeldenae, ltaw North Front street. t(HB|i9VroV (TwHNlay} moraine* 18th instant,^at Bt ** * B ** utt> Mr.Thoinai Murphy* t FiMral from hie late residence, Columbia avenue, below West street* to morrow (Ttteeday) mommy* at SKn'clock. - ' »* Oa the 10th Instant* Catherine Don- the*rt*idenee of her. husband* No, 437 Cattshaa ette*t, this{Monday) morning, at half pasts the 81 instant, at Elisabeth* New Jer aorvin the Torn yearof her as*. Mrs, A. V. Geigerr, wjf floLLß*?—On the 9th instant, Mary Ann, daughter of Gemrse sj liter*, ■ , .. ~ of her father. No. 181 Cal • JowJOU street this (Monday} afternoon, at 1 o’clock. * Weeltly Keport oi' Interments* - ' Übalth OrriCß, November 10, 1860. Interments in th* Citv of Pkiladtlpkia from tht 3d ■ ‘ ' '<« the lOta ef November* 1980. DIBRASSS. Abcoeu AipiiTXis .......^ ApOpItZT ~~~ Bara« _ v«;~. Croup. Cotuteetion of wain Coiu’ptioß of Luate Convulsions• ■ •*. Fosrptral Cra&osis. ;..... fas— "T.tsk;^ OM M 9FKK7.v : n " ..fißfe; IJrpvnsd........ Fmr.'fiamitWst.,. „ i o».in» - Til EBB WBTBi Uodßr.l iKu-j—........ je From 40 to eo .. From 1 to. i< ;• uto ».... M0.*,.: sr •* no to 70_ P “• &£ ** »to 40.. M K NAtivrtY-Cniud Slates, 180; Foreiyn, S 3; Un- XBOWBi 7* the AlmshoitM, 0; People of Color, 7; from the Couatrr,*. ’ • S’!!*”:...* .Iw»ffise J» gastrr i tateS gogtnh;.,~ n Thirteenth 4jTtr4Ejtr-»eci>ml.. 5 • * SPBrUenth c'Twantr-third.... 4 tth f ...... * Fifteenth. .joiT«ntr-rourtb...ll *Sfth 14 Bißt4*ntb.-—.. 7 Uduunrn 5 I Si3£SJfB h ::.'.' i 7i to».i „.ii wjik endinfJforswibsr 11,J18*9, wm. k 145 M»lw,‘ »; jggjffifrggl.Tfe- oiiu; juOHJKS, Ilea’th Officer. JJUOK DBEBS Gr' Fever* Scarlet •*, Typhoid Inflammation, Brain ' “ Hronohi *• Heart.. Lungs ■ ” Pluera.. . “ St. A Bowels (Inanition—— Jeundioe.., I{eani& a potu (Marasmus ®S=ii {Softening of Brain.. (Small-Pox —— /Still Born.——- (Tabes Mesenterioa.. Ulceration ofStom’h I Violence , 9 ! 6 « l i AllO7l ODS.—A large stock Bombasine Alpsoas, Mobair Lustres, Satin de Chmei, Ammalines* Fimired Poplins, . Gra Jnunsilke. Poult de So'es* jfngbeh Silks* Patent Boiled Sillti. to. .SP&PsfeSh.; gHliMrtt, . MetinoN, Aram* Cashmeres, -Y«loarJi#M» V«tMirOttonaitft Bombazine*, . JujtfAßxUu, PftnßSttHi „ . BBSSOMf SSpiciali announcement V ‘ v TO THE LADIES. 6 PER CENT.DISCOUNT FOR CASH. „W# extend to the Ladies, ou cash purchases, at oar RetellCewiler*, the hitherto enjoyed by our Stor*-k*e»ipg Cestomertiof - *t2jfm_-CRNT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. 'mUMKQB, ZEPHYRS. LAOKB, r --RIBBONS* SKIRTS. GOBBETS, /,- HAIR-NETS, Ac. Cit."lGul—»r Faruto car Eitoblitliment will b» mmHjt. m»»WL6t tb. m*«ora.nti v, offer in pnoe, T»- n,fr. wktitr, *nd nautity., ' J. G. MAXWELL A 80N, bo^rETeSf.MWiS'SMMIr. SOCIKTY.-A STATED lJLjf M.etinr will b» held This (Mo- da-) EVi, NTNG.atao’cloek. JOHN JORDAN. Jb„ D i ; Keooidim Secretory, rry- ooccurs lkctiirer-academy of Ik? MUSIC, «OVBI»BBM.Mth»nd Wh.-Tbe Box Office of the Academy will be open on end alter MON DAY , from 9to t oclook, for the ~le of the remaining Semmd.Seate in the Ferwet, Femnet Cinle, and fla oonr. FrioeMoen'e. - The remaininc stare end Oreheetrs Saato will be a-id attoARTI j«Pe.B*«()HS»,TNUT Street. Ticket* for vemjmedHMtß «u he hid at the A oadeor, Martien’e, and at the Treat floeee. PnoeM cento. non «» fiRS* sSk tbii le»ereeeatp »h,_ wJLi.IAS and FILBERT BWeete, in tea Twenty- fourth Ward, an now prepared lnepeenon at the oflee of HaML. L. 811 SULKY. earvepor and Regntoor of the Btarentheaiwr Oißhot, apdatthe office of thin De pointed MONDAY* Ik* »tbd&r of November, 18J0, at 11 o’eloek A. Mp. tooOCfider any objections that may. be nn.dthww.br «r aolt-nhnlt vChief Engineer and Surveyor. rrs* jioTicjE.-THE AiniirAii Meeting i>3.• ' oftM-Stoenoioen of the Pennnlvania Salt ffiaafeetarine Contuv wDI be hold on THUNAjDAY. the l«tb ot NOVjBMBbft. at tt outlook, at the Office of BANK, LL3. .1 . i;. , . JTfli\4DtifßU, NoTembarf!,lB£o. Oa,hi,r. irs* SOPIHWARK BANK, L>3 „ - Novembers, 1860 , The Awdof Director* eave tjtus day declared adivi ",“ta “ M<l » f,6r WOT-K* - - . F, f« BTEBL, Cashier* nff»J»»aK Bins, PHIUDEUHU, OKWT. «« aMiM* fajabla on and after w&tm&jff ?U ?W*L?e , CHSFF£R,Caab'.et. fJSS l SjP fc — iv 9». CORN EXCHANGE B4HK, FHILA \I3 -giLf HIA,. MovtaMr «, 18».-Ttae Dirtetere daf denlered * Dividend, of THRBE i'EX GBNfTon ike etviui acnet* wyaWe an the ttthiutut, asd dear ef¥ute »*t- ~* -.- #jfiß . , - J. W« TORRE V, Cashier. FARMERS* APID MECHANICS* Iki A, Novembers. IMQ - fyy BANK, PHILADEL- dt olared a Dividend of TjgEfcri FJut ColfT.i lor the ya*t «x raomhßtiajable onNosdar, Nth uut ~08. N. PEIRSOL, wct'lt _J ; Cashier. AND MECHANICS’ BANK, B S»M£feff&mn.h..dat.ha Baakini-Howti oa MONDAY. <» nm.Mentb darof November nttt, a fenSfalmeetiot of the Stockholder?, will m SmSM ue Beaklnf'Howe, at 4a olock f• M., RV3HTOW. fa., Caahier. llKVdj^^p^ihgri tfmn.HwioflfiireiwAH.u.lo’doek P.M. , Tin auul.naUc,:of|TqCKHU.DßKB will bo baytatiMj,™* Jiao* onT~ufcBDAY, tho «k dar of NOVKM Fa*. NKXTi al a o’oloca M. ooibdt»di . t.i 1 . Steel, onrti... nT3** "iSftO*; PENNTOWNBHIP, NO. P^Jt^ftjVolSpft MS EMt .« BonUu, parable ondenud, ; JAMES EUBSELL. Oaahlor. fr'3** BANK OF COMMERCE, PHIL AD EL LLJf PHlA»November f. KM. fey 11 'Si - TTHQEPHIIiANEI/PJHIABANKo Octouk UJr• ~n, JBft~TiMrAan**l Meeting of the Stoekhold• wilfbehew tm Tubs DAY, the sixth ttlef lonatir *ext. at the Banking Hcaee, nflS o>mek, M. j and the Anneal Election for Directors wilt behfldat the- Bukina Honae, on MONDAY, the I9tb' fiextTbetween the horns of teao'oloek A eJsslfiS’ - P ‘p!’B, COMEGYfi, Cashier. rv*3» tJPJU IA EXCHANGE COM* ~TOe JUma*ftwk*Y9thn day‘declared a Dividend of TWO DOkLAtteeerehi** on-theCatital Btdck of, the Gemtany, najeMejo mStoekhotdenTorihew Jenalra of Dividend* can f b#uduajß|nStx«*t CheOsee «f th*!ff®wsnr«fro. EfSttTElWßMilt. _ , THO9*T, fIStB, eelMiel v • •: , - , Twenrer. ntmnwSKSfiMl-AkM! AtafoTaftoo wilf ba held oa IaqiJDAJHayjSNiNS, Norombar lltb.ip tbo ehoraE WSSJET^ <; - . Somb "- b ° from th, ; Atnaju-eehoOieijennteageaf, teaehere and friends of «*eiwßoiMtenifr»rtN,*Ke a o9rdi*ilf invited to be n*«ent. (nohE-Ml A. MARTIN, Secretarr, Tijuupsl DkHMnaifr. / jrotio. i. htrflby L mmmmm BTalpiraj.Kinltbm.:fiV‘*aaiiiSa "Fio- ir»d« to the •V- ,'L} ■ . < TW'?WWO» Of ESOIXE- Blreat, «bflT« > -* ' ’-V 7- ARRIVALS AT TP PRINCIPAL HOTELS. tit TO 12 *O’CIo6kIABT Siam. UIRAKU HOUSE—N. k, earner Ninth and Chestnut. Mrg Werd. North'Carolina' Mia. Ward, N Carolina Edw Armstrom A la. M H Tnoa Baxter* W H 1 A H. Lohis, New York J xJones „ , Juo Ma'oorn, Priooeton. NJ fieoree fioott. Washingtoa Henry Fisher. New York J MiiliganpWiiliamsport lIF Fox.-Witliaroapprt J Roman* Williamsport W O Jiiokok* r arrtthurs A 8 White la A oh. lowa M B Collins Missouri GK Moore A wf, N York ■John MbnlUvan* Penns L P Rawson. Ohio , , Chu harris, Norfolk Fdw D Potter,Newark.Del O J Barclay, New York Miss Bruce, "Jew York Mr A Airs Hunt. Maryland H C Collies, New,York - W W Hinkle A la* virninin Andw Campbell. Indiana John (fO*ey t Delaware Chaa K Howard. Delaware H. H Croft. New Jersey' Thos Morgan, N J HAHariinstonAasnJiY Wm Kenned* A la. Conn Miss Hemmmz, Hartford ’ RI John Soott, Liverpool 6^Bmiham, Petersburg Mrs Brntham. Petet sbur* K Ramson* Virginia we,t Cheater « F«Ml!» 1V ““ g«l,f. Chnrleaton 'Miss Bailey, Oh&rleiton .■ A Campbell, Ctiarlestou am Templeton, Georgia Jositice. Indiana John Montgomery, Penna ?^ x « Uo,lt^il or !liwTl w o Starr, Maeon, Virginia JR York Carlo Boolsi New i ork Baist Soola, New York M Courtwright, New York VP ° rk Miss Goldsraitiu New York Tom Gale. Memphis 8 A Hoibrook. Freeport. Mo gM Moore, w.umore »M Mowbrar* New York « HubbalN Baltimore O F Coulter, Balttn ore a SmitL NewYcrh Mr Fornth Sc l», Weeh’tn Hon A K MoClure, Fa Rqbtß Ceble. Brooklyn Hjtobbine, Mesdrille O MockelL Meadville J F BaroUy A la* N York Mia. BafolarVnew Yorlt Miee Cooke. New York Mr Gierke, Fiilndelphia John LnugMln, Fhila Sami H Anittn. Penna G W Can. Pittsburg MO Roberto, New York F Steele fc la. Penna Miss M dteele* Penna Miss Kate Steele, Penna Miss Rosa Stee.e* Penna Master Frank Steele, Pa CONTINE N TAL HOTEL—Ninth and C&estnnt streets. Algernon Roberts. Phila J ABwarn, Milwaukee Mrs Fletcher.A son, Dayton TC Marshall, Phila. WroB Stewart, Phila H»5 Lord, Cicoinnati. O R Lewis, filoomsbure, Md AT Hall, Lexington Ky James K Stimpson, Balt C E Green, Wash, D C Col C Dimmook, Kentucky Jos B Bean A !a. Florida F 8 Thomas. Jr, NJ <*hneuead, N J Win MoNeiU, New York R M Blatthford A la, N Y N C Wooster, New Yora Wm Green, Bath. England Thos J Moore, Hollidaysb’g L W Patterson, St Louis Mrs H L Patterson. St Louis Mim Patterson, -8t Louis Wm R Lambeon. Dslaware N O Sugbes N 0 Chas J Clark, Pittsburg J B White, Bob to n Thos A Ritchie, Matanzas O Hnieltajfc,yf\New York WRabe, Havana J N Brown.MD* A wr.N Y James MoDoweli, 8t Louis Mrs McDowell, StLouis Min McDowell. 8t Lou*s James E prane. New York John H Garth A wf. Mo John Angier, Texas Francis Dean. Boston IL4»*!« T< * y, iw James T Ames. Mas*, W H Blair, Now York T C Taylor, New York C Varney, Miss. J TPengree A la. NY .. DavidMLea, Riohmd, Va Wm K loos A wf, Reading A Hw, 4t . . M Little. Jr, Baltimore MR H Garnett, Virginia TJ Hughes, N Carolina Otis A Thompson, Boston Geo fc£.ddy»Augusta,Ga KG Hieroe,Pnnoeton,N. Mr Herriok HD Cooke, Columbus O R B Hopple, CinoirmaL* O H Hull, Washington. Pa L Clark, Dorchester Wm F Grigsby* Trenton W strong. Trenton A Anderson. Nashville WmMcNeill, New York B N Viok, Maryland, „ John Sparrow, Portland Btephen Smith, Jr. N Y J D Hmitb, New York Wm Wall, Brooklyn ) A Pegrara, New York Mr Higgins, New York William Burns - ' S fluth, Riohmond, Va 8 » Cowman. Jr, BaUunoro Mrs A B Pot>s, 8t Louis, B*muel Hooa, New York John Molly»ioe,.V»rKmift Geo A Jackson, New York NFBullook, Jr.Keutuoky Mrs W 8 RuUook,Jr,Ky CPartridge.Boston Jae W Bryan A la, N 0 W Grange, Baltimore 018X48X6, AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut st. above Fifth. Jas B Parks &Js, Penna B F White. Pennsylvania os Jenkins, New Jersey .. G Brinton, Westchester J W Covert, Suuhary* Pa Jos Pokes. „ , M H PhiMigk. New York J B HUI, New York Iso Brown A la, Baltimore Wm Karpe, Summit Hill iV J Conger. New Orleans Jae F Smith, Reading ilrs F Hughes,Wilkesbarre Jos H Dewey, New Jersey as Btevecion, Hoboken J N Timpson, New V ork . 1 H Bnnton, Penna S Perry,North Carolina .nke MoKenna, Richmond L Miller, Baltimore J «ayor, Ohio C H Chandler, New York F Treat. Frankfort • Olios L Word. Phila ►baron C Lewis. Phils H K Aiehle A la, N Wales :1C Towney, Pennsylvania G W„Briggs, Pennsylvania Jas B Lyons, Laurel. Del MreL L LyonsdLaureliDel MERCHANTS’ HUTEL-Fourth street, below Aroh. I Goldy, lows ' GldoonJ Ball. Erie, Pa Gen’l w F Shublev. N Y ColGHßardweil Pa J Lumsden,New Orleans Jas Pooler, Memphis M Ryan, Ohio Chas £ Coie, Lock Haven A K Brown Lock Haven V E Piollet. Y ork. Pa w Overheld. Jr, Phila . K Lewy. Baltimore JCDavedport, Virginia F Burkman, Baltimore Smyth. New. York „ _ P Folk. New York W Prentice. Newark, N J T J Meroney, N Carolina JONES HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Eixth. H H Pal ton, DBN MR Govere, Pa „ , AHFarquhar,Phila : DMoCalleum.N York Jr H & Lonistreet,’N J R_B Van Rensselaer, N J D Phillips, New york Wm JWolker, Wash ennr Honer. Cincinnati John Waldron, N Jersey diss Emma Morrison, N C Jos Burnside, N York James Goss, Mass Geo Foster, Brandon AIC Spiole, England W V Justice, N Jersey Jos Lockhart, Allegheny Geo Martin. Allegheny . nent H B Taylor, U 8 N A Wilkins, Phila Jas Walker, Pennsylvania Sami Gardner, Penna _ H R Thompaoni New York ihos Lambert, Warh, D C ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third. W H Painter. W Chester Thos Patterson. Inda ; )r W A la. Media Wm M Nicoll, Virginia 1 1W Jones. Philadelphia , R Banks A la, N Jersey G Fuller, New York J W Bocdy L Moser. New Jersey H Meyer, North Carolina F Hart, W York THE UNION—Aroh street, above Third. S G Cary, Cbioago * Miss M Cary, Cbioago i Jeo Anderson A la, Penna Benj Haywood, fottsville M tfusbneid,Cambridge, O w Carelf, Ohio , r H Malts, O Jas Swinnetoa. Jr.Newsrk Dr 8 B Keefier* Carlisle, Pa Gen H L Cake, Fottsville T BLomis, New York STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. W CJBovard, Apollo _ Cbasic Pngb, Newport, Pa J A Williams York co, Pa Jno Andrews, York 00, Pa Jas Robbins Qainoy, ill L Pnih t Jr, Gap. Pa w 8 Fortner, Middletown M Cunningham, N Mexico ; _iuLre«,Ohio iLDuotiam,Harrisburg, r Watson. Lewishnrg W G Green, Mississippi : 7 M Barley, Tyrone, Pa W Patterson, G W Johnston, opruce Creek MT. VERNON HOTEL—Second street, above Aroh. W fieedman. Philadelphia F Vansaut, Buoksco.Pa Geo Lewie, Reading' Baml Smith A Young B 0 Brooker, Baltimore s Stone* Bethlehem, Pa it Beidler, Bethlehem. Pa KR TwtddeU, New York John 0 Perry. New York W JBush, New York .B JChsmberlm, N York Tbcs Tiavis, New York G W Travis* New York James Remolds* Wayne oo Chas Nelson, New York 8 Yale, Jr* Philadelphia J Bwinnerton. Jr. N J JBWing.LoekHaves* Austin Soott, Lock Haven. 8 MoFate, Look Haven COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth *t., above Chestnut J Galiiner. West CJies.er J E Leonard* Cheater oo Geo Alehin. Phtßmxviiie Wm L FbUlips, N York Geo T Leonard, Delaware W Haghes.Arondole, Pa E F Jennings, Harriiburg J Corwin, Calilornia JG i hompion. New York Wm H Grevemyer. Penna Geo H Hiokman, Penna J C Staotcn.M D renna J M Baker* Aroodale, Pa ~Thoe Ly*eh, Phikk J G McMr.'rhcenixvilfe Truman Coates, Lano co John 'Jrayner, Chester oo FOUNTAIN 801 EL—Second street, above Market Sami T Armstrong, Del B S Jcater. Wilm, Del David Moore, Wilm Dei Jas Cook. Delaware R_M Bares. Penna Jaokson Bryant, N Jonty FLMulford Awf, N JerseyD W Chambers,Phila F W Grayson, Phila C K Harvey, Easton Aaron Bart, new Jersey R Link John Orebs C V Ellis, Massachusetts Dr B G Frink, Maine BARLEY SHEAF-Second street, below Vine, AHEtlwood,Mt Holly,N J N LWillard.Mt Holly,N.T OhasTTrsgo. Fenha C lUmser, Harts villo Wm Kimble, Pennsylvania John Davis, Mi 11 town . Otawßoiler, Cheltenham Thos T Roberts, Chelten’in Geo Gandensen, Wam. Pa W Gleason, Wayne, Pa B Mapronnels, Wayne, Pa J Conklin. Wayne, Pa E BXimble, Wayne co. Pa John Whelden, WJersey W W Potter, Philadelphia Jaoob B nook, Newtown NATIONAL HOTEL—Bace street, above Third. 1 J A Both, Leesport, Pa O Weifley, Philadelphia John W Moffij, M Chunk E 8 Kerkeslaser, Phila Chaeßerdennan, Johnetwn Silas Green,Delaware Mej W Bioklo, Pottsville P 8 Higgins, Beading J 8 Parker, eomerset Thoe Taylor jJCleokner,finyderoo.Pa Johnßemlth,Scranton .Wm Fisher, OrsngeviUe J 8 Woods, Orangeville MERCHANTS’ HOUSE-Third street, ab. Caliowhill. S Steokel, Bucks oountr W B Hoffman, Allentown Geo H Coons, Denver City E C Gould, Elmira, It Y H 8 banner an, Elmira, MY F M Cummings, flat Holly Simon Elesly, Millers burg D Eisenhart, Penna M E Bird OF Pttll«ABKI«» —The Directors of this ft Dividend of FIVE ter the ltthirsL IQUTMAN, Cashier -BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callawhill. Elt Austin, Deposit, MY J Smith, Books county T Leuenrlng, Tyrone City B E Lehman, Bethlehem BLACK BEAR HOTEL-Third sh, above Callowhil, H E Campbell. Beoks oo Lindford Roads, Penna D Davis, Jr, piulada S Morris, Philadelphia ,Arported lor The Preaa.l TRINIDAD—Bohr Velma, SugeU—l42 bbds molasses ■lB tos do 30 bbls do W hhds sugar 1 tierce do 30 bbls honey 245 logs mahogany Bkw Welsh, CORN WALLIS, NS-Sehr T S Harding, Marwiok -4943 bushels potatoes Cox, Woodworth A Co. WILMINGXON7NO-~SohrL Mulford-M bales cot on fiOUbbUroeia Kates A Foster; 57 bales cotton Bow* ey, Ashburaer A Co; ’9OS bbls rosin Coehran A Kusiell; 3 empty carboys u a F Lennig; 22 bales yarn Hay & Mooevltt;43 bags fruit TusUn A Shewell; 370 do lunge rich & Smith; 330 do Geo K Smith: ISO do Waterman A Young; 23) do Jordan A Bros; 29,100 shingles 0942 staves darouol Bolton A co. NEW BEDFORD—Sohr Sarah, Benson-4600 gallons crude whale oil >3OO do ole ached winter do 200 do sperm do 1900 lbs whale foots i oases mdse A Amory A Co; 44 colls cordage order. . SEE FOURTH PAGE. ARRIVED. Steamship Boston, Crooker, 2) hours from New York, with mdseuidpaesangerfltoJasAildeidioe. Sohr H L Wasson, Lmeoln, 3 days from New. York, with mdse to Croweu A Collins. Bohr Hiawatha, Disney, 3 days from Newburyport, with mdse to Geo A Wood, - Sohr Sarah, Benton, 8 days from New Bedford, with oil. Ac to C Amory A Ce. , echr Volta, Brooke, 4 days from Greenport, m ballast to L Audsnned A Co. Bohr J HMoore, Iqgersoll. 4 days from Fall River, in bauasttoLßothennelACo. , Bohr Sarah J Bright, Smith, 5 days from Boston, In b*;tMt to N Sturtewnt A Co. Bohr J C Runyon, Mathis, 6 days from Boston, in Ua.« last toTyler. Stone A Co. Sohr Maria .Jane, Jones, 8 days from New York, in ballast to Noble, Hammett A Caldwell. Bchr R H Daly, Stevens, 4 days from Dighton, in bal last to Smniokson A Glover. . „ M Bohr B B 'Aahmssd, Young, 4dajs from Norwich, in ballast to Reading RR Co. AT WILMINGTON. DEL. Brig San Antonio, Collins, from Jacksonville. mt TXLXOXAJH. (Oorreeposdenoe oi Tne Press. > ■ , * 4 ; . Nsw Yobs, Nov JO. Arrived, ship B A Hearn, from Bordeaux; brig A B Bavam)la m Gien/utgos; brig Thomas Ttlleston, from The.U S frigate Cumberland, from Portsmouth, an chored outside the bar last night, v . , Nxw Oxlbans.Nov 10. , Arrived, ihipaCoiioUtras and Anna F eohmidt, from Liverpool; Keeper, trom London; Tempest, from am* etetdam; Expren, from Leghorn; bark Evodne, from Roetland.., LivercMi ' tonlsh^sfc from *■***> arrived at Bos- HaS: Kdiitfl* Harding, from Stockholm, arrived at Boston w*b inst, ■. sohr Trident, Snow, from Rockland for Philadelphia, with lime, put into New York 10th inst. for repairs, ha ving on the 9th init, off Fire .Island, experienced a no - lent ME gale, during which lost deox load of June and Poet, end stove bulwarks. ' Soar Somerset sailed from New Haven 9th init, for Philadelphia. - . , * . Sohr Naiad Q.ueen,Hnlie,henoe, arrived at Frovi denee 10th tost, Sohr Stephen Taber, Cook, cleared at Providence 10th met, for Savennah. Bcbrs W W Mavor, Norton, North JPaolfio. Maroy, Joseph Porter, Griffiths, and Hannah Warwick, Shrop shire, sailed flout Providence 10th inst. for Pbilao. Sohr Empire, Adams, sailed from Providence 9th inst, for Philadelphia. _ . Sohr Pennsylvania, Munroe, from Pawtuoket for Phi huielpbia, at rrovirienoe 9th inst. _ . Bohr B Chester, Brower, from Alexandria, at Baker's Landing, Warwick, 8m inst. . Sehr.Ettpire. Adams sailed fromProvidenoe 9th inst. for Pttitsderphia. Bohr Adolph Hugel, Mason, hence, arrived at Charles ton 9th inst. . RobtnO W Dillon, Marts, henoe, arrived at Charleston 9<h inst. Sohr 8 B 'Wheeler, MoQlauohlin, oleared at Charles ton Bih mat. for Boston. Sehr A Cordery, Baboook, hence, arrived at Charles ton Bth last. Sobrs LCfaeatertHickman, and BBHoelett,Somers, hcmce, arrived at WUimnston, NO, 9th iusH. SO3IN, PITCH. audTAR.~I,7OO bbls. Rosin, all grades; 250d0. Pitch, large site: 75 bbls. y<t 2ft Smith Wharves. aoja JMHE"OII,.— 50 bbls. Pino Oil, fresh dis- Cl).. ,1,. X»lBonth WIiMVM. . ' noli [HESS MAOKSESJE, - 63 bbls., 57 half i.T*bW,„74 waiter hbl.'. wd )Jfl kilt. Mo. J Me.. po3-»m - Wo. 148 MOH.TH WiIAItVES. FIiOWIRS—FDr sa>-br ISPOMTATIUNS MARINE INTELLIGENCE}. NEW PUBLICATIONS. Franklin Square, Neio York , November, JBGO. JJ4.BPBR & BROTHERS’ OF NEW BOOKS. Harper 4" Brothers will send their Books by Mail, postage prepaid [for any distance in the United States under 3 000 miles), on receipt of the Money, Harper’s Catalogue may be obtained gratuitously , on oppticatfon. to the Publishers personally, or by letter, inclosing Stz Cents in Postage Stamps, LIFJi OF QUITMAN. Life anil Coireapondeiioe or John A. (Quitman. Major General U. 8. A., and Governor of the utate ot Missis sippi. By J. F, tf. Ciaitoriie. Portrait. 2 vols.* Mus lin, §B, (Inafowdayß.) THE FOUR GEORGES. Sketches of Manners, Morals, Court and Town Life. By W M. Thaokoray, Author of ** Leotnrea on the Lnslish Humorists,” ” Vanity Fair,”*'Pendemns, ’ “The Newoomes,” “Henry Esmond,” Ao. 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G, EVANS* GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT, N 0.439 CHESTNUT Street^ JUST PUBLISHED—THE BOOK OP THE SIGNERS: Containing Fao-Simile Letters oi the Signers of the Declaration of Independence. ll luatratoa with suty-6ne enrravings, from original pho tographs end drawings of their reßidenoea portraits,. BB Large Paper Copy, India ProofH, 815. A Book that no Amenoan should be without, and a desi deratum in every library. Pu bh ngmvbigV nIEO r r Books, AutogruphsJ'&nd ooSl-lm" 818 South EIGHTH Street. BOOK BUYERS.—Gentlemen: I have taken the Basement of the Philadelphia Bank. 410 CHESTNUT Street, where I wilt contfuue&W Snd cell (as I have heretofore done at the Cu*rom ouse Avenue Book-ctand) old and new Mis cellaneous Books. 1 have lor sale upwnMe of ioo old blaok-letter Books printed prior to-tfiu y*sr I*W. Also, a oopy.of Erasmus on theNa*rTestanjont,3 v0!e,,4t0. printed In 15*9, Price will also deal in Engravings and Autographs. 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STHEET & SMITH, PROPRIETOR!,, 20 Bi'EKMAN ST., no9-6t NRW YORK. gAMUJP.L HAZARD, JR, 724 CHESTNUT STHEET, Is now receiving invoioen of ENGLISH BOOKS, Consisting of fine editions of STANDARD AUTHORS. ILLUSTRATED WORKS, JUVENILES, Ac., Many of whioh are exquisitely hound, ami to whioh he invitee the attention of BOOK BUYERS. IST For list, see book column of this paper. > 0027-gmw ; Blank books and stationery. M. A. REES Manufacturer. Stationer, and Printer, N 0,418 WALNUT Street, between Fourth and Filth. , (Formerly David M. Hogan.) BOOKS for Banks. Public < ffices. Merchants, and others, Ruled to any given patern* (wither without leading printed.) and Bound in the mannnr, both with regard to neatness and durability. Orders forAn- Cards, Circulars, Bui Heads, and JOB PRINTING c! every description, executed in tho beai style, at shoit notioe. Also, Engraving and Lithographie Pnntine. . A general assortment of American, French, ard Fng ish stationery, Cap, Letter, and Note Papers, Enve opes, 6co. Initials stamped on Paper and Envelopes Music and Books rebonn.l many stjle of Birding. Having, through misfortune and losses, been obliged to give up business* 1 would respeotfuliy recommend to mr frionds and patrons my suooossor, M. A. REES, whowill oarry on the business undor my personalsaper intendenoe, at the old stand, 418 WALNUT Btreet. Orders thankfully reoemd, and executed with Qdelity ar.d despatoh. upon the moat reasonable terms. no2-2m DAVID M. HoUAN, Ab». for ftl. A. Rees, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. JAMES E. CALDWELL & 00., 822 CHESTNUT ST. IMPORT AND MANUFACTURE FINE WATCHFS. RICH DIAMOND AND ALL OTHER JEWELRY, MANTEL CLOCKB AND BRONZES, STERLING SILVER-WARE, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PLATED GOODS, PARIB ARTICLES, FANS, OPERA-GLASSES, Ac., The principal part of our stock is entirely new at MwIERATS FIXED PRICES. An Examination will entail no obligation to pur~ nol tJal-if JGs FINE WATCHES, of tlio most up -tLMf prored makeia; Jewelry of every description, , T Silver-ware canal to coin; also. Plated-ware of the best quality, et 0. L’S, 0c29-lm 22 Worth SIXTH Btreet. SOARF-PTNS. STUDS, and SLEEVE i fcS&c BWOTONS.—A lar*« assortment of Catbaocl9» Coral, Lava, nod fctmstww Gold *carf pins, at G. KU-SKLL’S, 22 North SIXTH Streft. < >. r J HoMPfeON, TAILOR, NORTHEAST CORNER OF SEVENI'H AND WAL NUT STREETS, Opposite Washington Swire. PANTALOONS IN FIT A GUARANTEE. N. B.—Gtfttlemen visiting the oity are solicited to •have their raeaeuies taken for future orders. no)2 mwftm Ladies.— a large lot op ohil- DRFN'B CLOTHING selling at great sacrifice to close the business. 909 CHESTNUT Street. no9-flt* jJF.MOVAL.. THOMAS MELLOII&GO., HOSIERY HOUSE, Have removed tothe Store formerly occupied by YARD, GILLMORE, St CO., No. 40 AND 42 NORTH THIRD STREET, Detween MARKET and ARCH Street.. no3-Im pERRY COUNTY, ss. i fiEAl .-»T| , e Commonwealth or Pennsylvania, to the 1 AI,J MienfF of said county, greeting: We command you that you attaoh J. Douginas Brown, into of your oounty, br all and singular lua igoods a*d chaUeU.monejß.ngbts.oredits.&Ldeireots.landßandte nements.m whose hands, possession, or oustedy, soever the earn.* mav be found, so that ho bo and appear before our Court of Common Pleas, to be holden at Bloomfield on the first Monday of January next, in and for said county, to Answer Bamuel U. Aldridge, Albert M. Aus tin. and Btephen John George, late partners, trading under the firm of. Aldridge & Co., of a plea m d*bt upon two several Promissory Notes—one dated 12th August, 1839 at six months, for $1,641 GO. and the other dated the 241 h of October, 1319, for $2,695.49, at six months; and also th&tyou summon 'the person or per sons m whose possession tho property is, that they be ard appear before our said Court, on the first Monday of January next, to answer what shall be objeoted against them, and .abide the judgment of the Court therein: nnd especially Attach two tracts of land situ ate in Toboyne township, Perry county. Pa.—one war ranted m the name of Honry Branham, containing 401 aores and 20 perohes, and the other traot in the name of James Culbertson, conta'ning39o acres,74 perohes; sa-d lands are bounded by lands of William Guise, Archibald Bgham, and others. 'Witnessthe Honorable James H. Graham, E#q.» President Judge of our sa'd Court at Bloomfield, the 22d day of Ooloher. A p. 1&00, DAVID MICKEV.. Prothopotary. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PfEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA DELPHIA. To CHARLES MIFPL N. or his legal representatives. Notice is hereby given, that. Richard L. haa presented a petufon to too said Court praying for the satisfaction of a mortgage for 81,COO on a three-story Brick Messuage and Lot of Ground, situate on the west Bide of Tenth street, 01 feet north of Spruce street, 18 feet front by 60 feet deep, given by Benjamin Meredith toJL'dwardchippenßurd'Tn trust for '"harles M'fflln, dated the Ist da? of June. 7816, recorded in Mortgage Book M. R, No. 3, page 132, at Phi adelphia, hod that unless cause be shown to toe contrary, on or before Biuurday, the first day of Deoember. iB6O satisfaction of said raottgage will be ordered br ' he Court- THOMAS X). oMITH, Attorney for Hipaard L. Edwards. TVOXIOE. —TO TEE HEIRS AND LE GAL Representatives of DANIEL BCBNEDER, late of East Earl township, Lancaster county, de ceased. You are hereby notified, thafbjr virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court ot Lanoasteroounty. to mo directed. I will hold an inquest to divide, parti or value the Real Rotate of DANIEL SCHNEDt'R. deceased, on SA TURDAY, the 16th day of DECEMBER. A. D. 18G0. at 1 o’oloclc F. M., on the premises, in East Earl township, Lancaster county, when end where you may attend If you think proper. B, W. F. BOYD. Sheriff 1 . FhOTifPe Office, Lancaster. 00t,26,1860. ooM-mGt IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA DELPHIA . Notice is hereby given that I, ISAAC ROBERTS, have applied for the benefit of the insolvent laws of this Commonwealth to said Court. Saul application will he heard in the said Court on MONDAY, November 19th, 1860, at lOo'clook A. M.. when and where all parties in terested may attend, The eeid Court sits ia its usual room, on the south side of Chestnut street, between Fifth and Sixth streets, in the eity of Philadelphia. c,os9-inwfßt* ISAAC ROBERTS. [iIOTIOE.--APPLICATION HAS BEEN J-s made to the Auditor Goneral of the State of Penn sylvania for the renewal of a Certificate of Pennsylva nia State Loan, per cot of Annl 16,1846, No. 1-.760, for 81,449.46, dated April 10, 2648. in name of Bibilla U. Kennedy, the same having been lost or destroyed. eef-mSm COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. rwrOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT 11 tho partnership heretofore existing between tbe subscribers, under the firm of lIAhT, MONTGO MERY. & CO., id this day dissolved by mutual eonsent. The business of tho firm will be settod br ISAAC fVOn or WILLIAM CURRY, No, 109 South FOURTH Street. WILMAM HART, * UUn ALEX J. MONTGOMERY, CUHRY, ISAAC PUGH. * FBU.ADXi.PßrtTfievt. 8, iB6O. uoB 6tif* dhOK REWARD FOR RECOVERY.— m&t) MISSING.—Mr. JOHWMATLAOK left hie store- 418 itooa street, od Wednesday evenng. {he 7th ol November, at about 6 o’clock, to call ut on a meed in Camden, N. J.,ani line not been beard of since, It is supposed that be fell into the river, or from temporary absenoeof mind wandered away. Bo ib aged seventy years, bald bead, back hair white, about five feet eight inches in height, rtout, and lame in the left leg. walks Street, would acknowledge.?, by fils HEEL GREASE.—2OO dozen cans for bo!» V T)?Bo'w2Kf, A IfHBURhEII! 6 i Yinesis.i about 11 o’olook Wednesday evening. no!2*tf South Wharves. nol2 NEW PUBLICATIONS. CLOTHING. REMOVALS. LEGAL. REWARDS. hbtah. dry goods. (JLOAKB. —The greatest bargains m the IVFNS*. CLOAKS.— The largest dlock/the beat assortment, the choicest colors, the finest qualities, the most superb trimmings, the newest styles, the best work, and deoi- lowest prices in the city, at IVKNB*, 23 South NINTH Strent. 00 13-lm rjLOAKS.—IThe 1 The CITY, CLOAK STORE, 142 North EIGHTH. Every one Is talking of the great bargains and superior quality of the CLOAKS at the new CLOAK STORE, 142 Worth EIGHTH Street. —lf yon want the best value j- 7 for your money, go to the City Cloak Store, 143 North EIGHTH Street, above Cherry. fUOAKS—The CITY OLOAK STORE, 142 North EIGHTH, is said to be the best and cheapest store in the oity oo!5-l® f^LOAKS. —A magnificent assortment of all the newest styles imported this season, with every new material, made up and trimmed in the very best manner, at prices that defy all competition, at the Paris Cloak Storo, northeast oomer of EIGHTH and WALNUT Streets ocU lm nPHORNLEY & CHISM'S! ! ! *“• One Dollar Silks for 76c.! „ Dollar rwen y five cent Silks Tor SI M Dollar Fifty-cent Silks for 81.15!!1 Dollar Seventy-five cent Bilks for 91.60! !!! . n , REDUCTION IN ptfICKS! Long Broche Shawls. Esoollent, for $B. Long Brochn bhawla, Superior, for 910 to 912. I»one Broohe Shawls, very fine,iot £$H, $16,818, ami §2O. NEW CLOAK ROOM!!! , „ _ Beautiful Cloaks for 85. u . ~ Fine Beaver Cloaks for 8?. 88, 89. and 810. to ,U, lo hly and Elegantly Trimmed Tor 813, 815, ©lB, $2O, and 825, Arab Cloaks, Zouave Jackets, Black and Fancy Clothß.&o., &o n BEST BLACK PILKS!!! „ , Good Quality Black Silks, will wear wall, for 81. Heavy Black Bilks. Black Figured Bilks. &0., Ac. . , „ MEri’S AND BOYS' WEAR!!! A Largo Stock of Cloths. A Large Slock of Cassimores. Sattmetts, & Vestings. Blankets, Flannels. Linens, and Muslins. M „ At THORNLEY & CHISM’S, M N.E. Corner EIGHTH & SPRING GARDEN Sts. Ji. 8.-—Every article bought for cash. nol A UOH-STHEET CLOAK EMPORIUM ! Aroh-street Cloak Emporium! * roh-street Clrwk Emporium ! EIGHTH-S PUEbT CLOAK EMPORIUM . Eighth street Cloak Fraponutn! T^FilPhth.street Cloak Emporium l EVEKY VARIETY AT LOW ffllOtS ! {•.very Variety at Low Prices! Every Variety at Low Prices ! MA CE to ORDER IN ONE DAY’S NOTICE ! Made to order in One Day’s Notice ! . Madd to order tn One Day’s Notice ! ADAMS Ir SON, KllillTH and AHOIl! Adams Sc Son, Eighth and Arch ! Adams Sc Son. Eighth and Aroh! 0010 Eyre & landell, fourth and ARCH BTREETB.—CARD FOR NOVEMBER, JBGO. Hemonctration jn Shawls. Demonstration m Mika. Demonstration in Poplins, Demonstration in Delaines -® Demonstration in Merinoes Demonstration in Casnmores. Demonstration in Piano Covors. nol2 OYSTER style rich PRINTED 00- v BURGS. Bouquet CobUTgs. clam style Coburgs. „ Flower style Coburgs. nos EYRE & LANDELL, 40U ARCH Street. FOR MEN’S OVERCOATS.— fl-4 Black Doeskins. Heavy' Beaver Cloths. Velvet Frosted Beavers. 6-4 Urowns for Friends nofi EYRE & LANDELL, 400 ARCH MreeL /''HILDEEN’S SHAWLS. Bright Sootoh Plaids, and. Medium Colorings, fine Wool, Long and Square, for girls. Children’s Stellas, and Bordered Cashmere Shawls. no 2 , 8 HARPLESS BROTHERS. Black. India satins. Superior quality India Satins, white and Colored India Porgees. Blaofc%cd Colored Irian Poplins, nog r m p ort od B^ AR pi i ys B BROTHERS. ETRENOH POPLINS. A FEW CHOICE STYLES AT THE RIGHT „ , „ PRICES. Lupin’s French Merinoes, at the right prices. Figured Won! pelaince and Cashmeres. Valencias, Plaids, Figured Alpacas. Children’s Delaines and Wool Plaids. BLACK DRESS GOODS. Auction lots French Merinoes, 66 cents to 91, ** “ Wool Delaines. SO to 60 cents. “ 8-4 sublime quality. $1.25, “ “ Bomhazmes and Alpaoas. 11 “ Amelmes, Fg’d AlpsoHs. Reps. “ “ Blaok Silks, Coburg. Ao. COOPER k CONARD, oolS Southeast cor. NINTH and MARKET. ALL AND WINTER CLOAKS, of all *- the new shapes, ready made or * MADE 10 ORDER. First-class work at popular prices. Every garment guarrantied to fit and please. Cloths by the yard or piece, of just the right kinds for Ladies’, Misses’ and Boys’wear. COOPER & CONARD. ocJ5 Southeastoor. NINTH and MARKET. MILLINERY GOODS. JESSES’ BONNETS. SOMETHING NEW IN STYLE, AND VERY DK'HRABLV LINCOLN WOOD, Sf NICHOLS, 725 CHESTNUT BTREET, 0029-mwf ___ AJEW STYHiES OF HATS, CAPS, AND TURBANS, FOR CHILDREN’S WEAR. LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS, 725 CHESTNUT STREET. 0c23-mwf |>, MISSES O’BRYAN, 914 CHESTNUT **» l.treat, above Kicth. will open Paris Millinery, for the wiuter. on Thursday. Nov. S.lStO. li7 lm * GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. E. & F. ESHLEMAN & FLETCHER or- 800 -sso Means NUMBER EIGHT HUNDRED, s. \v. c. E. & C. JHeaiij SOUTHWEST CORNER EIGHTH and CHESTNUT. USES TO K. 4 1,. Means Borne men originate, 'While others imitate. ALTOOETHEE. THE NEW CRAVAT AND GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING SI ORB, NOW OPEN, With a a took comprising nil the Latest Btyle*and Manufactures. TUB BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY. CRAVATS, SHIRTS, SCARFS, HANDKERCHIEFS, TIES, GLOVES, COLLARS. MEN’S HOSE, HOSIERY, BOYS’ GLOVEB, UNDE«SHIRTS, BOYS’ HOSE, DRAWERS, POCKET BDKFS, MUFFLERS, tLinen and Silk.) •jySHIBTS MADE TO OTIDBB, 0 FOR <59 AND UPWARD*. No. 800 CHESTNUT STREET, Philadelphia. no!3 stuth3m Fine shirt manufactory,—tu© b o ,!L}? ( 9, u !din vi t( * special attention to hia IMPROVED GUI OF SHIRT*, known aa the moat perfect fitting made. Unhand, and made to order at ahorteatnotice,. WHOLESALE TRaDK PUPPURD, Also, an oxtensivo aqgbrtmont of GENT’S FUKNISU ING GOODS, of hia own importation. J. W. SCOTT, _ „ 814 CHESTNUTStreet, octfi Four door* below the “ Continental Hotel.” ]W IIOE TO GENTLEMEN !—Tho best L" assortment of SHIRT BO>,OMB ever offered for pale in the oity of Philodelplna, comprising Prinod of Woleß. Imperial, Abraham .Lincoln, &o , UprightPlaita, Bias Plaits, and Cross Plaite, some aontainlng three hundred plaits, CHARLES ADAMS k SON, nold-tf EIGHTH and ARCH Street* FURS. I' ADIES’ FANCY FURS. -J JOHN FAJtMHA, 718 AfiOH Street, below Eighth, has now in store, of his own importation and manufacture, a very large and beautiful assortment of ail the different kinds and qualities of fanoy FURS for Lndios and Children that will be worn during the com ing season, at manufftoturera’s prices. noil Str STOVES. . GAS-00NSUA1ING STOVES.—The but Cook, Parlor, Dining Room, Chamber, Of- M free, School. Factory', Church, and Hall Stoves aie manufactured at J’>HN KKiUHAW’S, 1840 MARKisT Street. J. K. keeps none but the beat. AU his Btuvesnre warranted, and bis stock is large and varied nod unsurpassed. Prices low. J.-KEithHAW, 1840 MARKET Street. K* TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The American French Union Mission of the oity of Philadelphia commenced its operations on the latoi May, 1850, among tho Romanists ofthfs city, having held their meetings at different halls of the city until the present time. 'Unable to Find a suitable pfacoto continue the work, we find it necessary to build our bplvcb a entail Chapel on tho oorner of Eleventh and Federal street, that wo may oontinue this great work. The coßt of this f'hapel will not exceed twenty-five hundred do lars. Wo hereby ask our liberal friends to holpusm the work. To this end wo, the Board of Ma nagers of.the “American Frenoh Union Mission of the City of Philadelphia.” have authorized our Missionary Colporteur. Rev. G. Alord. to travel, lecture, and soli cit aid in be halt ol this object,and We commend him to the sympathizers of tho pause. * 1 BOAHD OF MANAGERS, J. RESTEIN. President. ' HUGH B. HARRiH, Vico President. THOM AS 3. WA IjDRON ■ Treasurer. LEWIB REBTEIN, teoretary. T - Donations for the ftirtberance of this objeot/may bo made to the Colporteur of the Mission, Rev. GfcORGK ALORD, or to the President, Mr, J, RKBTRIN, 713 FEDERAL Street. Philadelphia. v 1 ’ ' ' VHIDADgLfHIA, November, 38G0. n ol2-3t A NNIBEED—For sale by WETfI BRILL +*- & BROTiIER, Nos. 47 and 4Q North SECOND Street, noia CARDAMON SEED—For sale by WETH BRILL & BROTHER, Nos. 4T aid 4!) North SECOND Street. no]2 BAY RUM—For sale' by WETHERILL k BROTHER, Nos. 4T and 40 forth SECOND Street. noia SSAhT PETRE—For sale bv WITHER’ JLL&BROTHER, Nog. 47 and 40 North SE CONP Street. nol3 MISCELLANEOUS. AMALGAMATION OP LAN GUAGE3.—There is a growing tendency in tluo age to appropriate the most expressive words of other languages, ami after a while to incorporate them into oar own : thuß the word Cephalic, which is from the ureeki signifying .“for the head,” is now bsooniing popularized in connection with Mr. Spalding’s great headache remedy, but it will soon be used in a more general way, and the word Cephalio will become as ooramon as Eleotrotype and many others whose ois tinotiou as foreign word* has been worn away by common usage, until they seem *• native and to the manor born.” ’arilly KeAlizcd Hi ’ad ’n orrible ’eadaohe this hafternoon, hand £ Bteiped into the hapotheaary’s, hand says hi to the man, “ Can you heasa me of an ’eadaohe ?” “ Does it hache ’ard?”eays ’a. “ Hexoeedingly." sayslii, hand upon that ’e gave me a Cephalio Pill, hand 'pon me ’onor it cured me co quick thatl’ardly realized X’ad 'nd an ’eadaohe. Hbadachb is the favorite sign by wJiioh nature makes known any deviation whatever from the natural state of.the brain, and, viewed in this light, it may be looked on as a safeguard intended to give notice of dis ease which might otherwise escape attention, till too late to be remedied; and its indications should never be neglected. Headaches may be classified under two names, viz: Symptomatic and Idiopathic. Symptomatic Hondache is exceedingly common, and is the precursor of a great variety.of diseases, among which are Apo plexy,Gout, Rheumatism, and all febrile diseases. In its nervous form it is sympathetic of disease of the stomach, constituting tick headache, of hepatio disease constituting bilious headache, of worms, constipation, and other disorders of the bowels, as well as renal and uterine affections. Diseases of the heart are very fre quently attended with headaohes; amomiaand plethora are also affcotions whioh frequently occasion head ache. Idiopathic headache is a’so very oommon, being usually distinguished by the name of neruotis headache y sometimes coming on suddenly in a state of appa rently sound health, and prostrating at once the mental and uhysioal energies, and in other instances it comes on slowly, heralded by depression of spirits or aaerbity of temper. In most instances the pain is in the front of the head, over one or both eyes, and sometimes pro voking vomiting ; under this class may also be named Neuralgia, For the treatmentof eitherclassofheadache the Ce- Pills have been found a sure and safe remedy, relieving the most aoute pains in a few minutes, and. by its subtle powor, eradicating the diseases of whioh headache is the unerring index. Bridget.— Missus wants jou to send her a box of Ce phalic G'ue ; no, a bottle of Prepared Pills—but I’m thinking that’s not just it naither; but perhaps ye’jl be afther knowing what it is. Ye see she’s nigh dead and gone with the Siok Headache, and wants some more of that same as rolaived her before. Druggist,—You must msan Spalding’s Cephalio Pills. Bridgrf.—Och! sure now and you’ve sod it. Here’s the quarther, and giv me the Pills, and don’t be all day about it, ailUer. Constipation or Costivetiesa* Ho one of the “ many ills flesh is heir to ” is so pre valent, so little understood, and so much neglected os Costiveness, often originating in carelessness, or se dentary habits. It is regarded as a slight disorder, of too little consequence to exoite anxiety, while in reali ty it is the precursor and companion of many of the most fatal and dangerous diseases, and unless early eradicated, it will bring the sufferer to an untimely grave. Among the lighter evils of whioh Costiveness is the usual attendant are Headache, Colic, Rheuma tism, Foul Breath, Piles, and others oflike native, while a long train of frightful diseases, such as Malig nant Fevers, Abcessej, Dysentery, Diarrhcea, Dyspep sia, Apoplexy, ipilepay, Paraljus, Hysteria. Hypo-* ohondriaais, Melancholy, ami Insanity, first Indicate their presence in the system by this alarming symptom. Not unfrequently the diseases named originate m Con stipation, but take on an independent existence unteee the cause is eradicated m an early stage. From all these considerations, it follows that the disorder should receive immediate attention whenevor it ooours, and no person should negleot to get a box of Cephalio Pills on the first appear&noe of the complaint, as their time ly use will expel the insidious approaches of disease, and destroy this dangerous foe to human life. A Real Blessing. Physician.— Well, Mrs. Jones, how is that headache ? Mrs J ones.— Gone I Doctor, all gone! tho pill you sent ouret}mo in just twenty minutes, and I wish you would send me more, so that I can have them handy. FAyifyian.—Youcan get thomatanylDruggiet’s. Calj for Cephilio Pills. I find they never fail, and I reoom mend thorn in alloases of Headache. Mr*. Jones.— l shall send for a box directly, and shall tell all my suffering frionds, for they are a real biasing. Twenty Millions ov Dollars saved.— Mr. Spald ing has sold two mi.lions of bottles cf his celebrated Prepared Glue, and it is estimated that each bottle saves at least ten dollars’ worth of broken,furniture, thus making an aggregate of twenty millions of dollars reclaimed from total loss by this valuable invention. Having made his Glue a household word, be now pro poses to do the world still greater service by oaring aJj the aching heads with his Cephalio Pills, and if they are as good as his Gluo, Headaohes will soon vanish away like snow in July. Oysn rxcitemext, and the mental cafe and anx iety incident to close attention to basinees or study, are among the numerous causes of Nervous Headache. Tho disordered state of mind and bod; incident to this dis- tressing complaint, is a fatal btow to all energy and am bition. Sufferers by thifl disorder oan always obtain speedy relief from'these distressing attaoks by using oneef the Cephalio Fills whenever the symptoms ap pear. It quiets the overtasked brain, and soothes the strained and jarring nerves, and relaxes the tension of the stoinaoh which always accompanies and aggravates the disordered condition of the brain. Fact worts KNowi.VG.-Spaldins’s Cephalio Pills are a certain ours for Sick Headaohe, Bilious Head ache, Nervous Headaohe, Costiveness, and General Debility. Great DiscovKßv.~Among the most important of all the great medioal discoveries of this age may be considered the system of vaooinfttion for protection from Small Pox, the Cephalic Pill for relief of Head aohe, and the use of Quinine for the prevention of Fevers, either of which is a sure specific, whose bene fits will be experienced by suffering humanity long after their discoverers are forgotten. ny Did you ever have the Sick Headaohe / Do you remember the throbbing temples, the fevered brow, the loathing and disgust at the sight of food? How,totally unfit you were for pleasure, conversation, or study. One of the Cephalic Pills would have relieved you from all the suffering which you then experienced. For this and other purposes you should always have a box of them ou hand to use as ooeasion requires. CEPHALIC PILiILS. CURE SICK HEADACHE \ CEPHALIC PILLS. CORE NERVOUS HEADACHE! CEPHALIC PILLS, CORE ALL KINDS OF HEADAOHE! By the use of these Pills the periodical attacks of Ner vous or Sick Headache may be prevented ; and if taken at the commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain ami sickness w’U be obtained. They seldom fail in removing tho Nausea and Head ache to whioh females are sosnbjeot. They act gently on the bowels, removing Costiveness t For Literary Men, Stwdenis, Delioate Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Laxative, improving theappetft*, giving tons end vigor to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural elas ticity and strength to the whole system, The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long investi. gation and oarefully conducted experiments, having been in use ninny during whioh time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headaohe. whether originating in the nervous system or from a deranged state of {hs sta ; math. They are entirely vcgqtabja in their composition, and maybe taken at aU times with perfeot safety without making any change of diet, and the absence of any dtsa qreeabie taste renders it easy re administer them to children , BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding on each Box. 9 Sold by Druggists and all other Defiers in Medicines' A Boxwill be sent by mail prepaid on reoeipt of the PRICE, 33 CEBITS, Ail orders should he addressed to HENRI O. SPALDING. nois-ly <8 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. WANTS. ANTED— An American or German TON’S Nn iVk^n 0 9? UD tty‘ Inquire at L. OARLE 1U - ”■ Iy ° llb N <»rth MItHTm street. EOl2-2t* ■ WANTED- BY AN EXPERIENCED ni n ,J n ; 0 n Ur i 1 n C r° Ad J ut *ter. a situation ss Secretary O Li • 10 n ,i ßBUra . n ?e Company. Best of testuno- Ul noJ* C st* n ' At^reB3 Adjuitor,” at this office. WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED r\! Dry-Goods Packer, a situation in a Dry-Goods Jobbing House, as Porter and Packer, Can furnish the best recommendations as to qualifications, honesty, go. Address *• JAMES,” office of this paper. nl2-6t* YMTANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OS’ 7ronn,f 00d moral oharacter, a situation as BOOK- KtsKPhiH* is a practical accountant and good penman; would .make himself usefal otherwise ;oan produce tes timonials of oharaoter and ability. Address “Book keeper,” Press office. nolO St* W ANTED TO RENT—By a good tenant, u n „ B . a Stable which will accommodate about fifteen hOTses. Address Press office. noS-tf \&7"ANTED—An active business man, retirinr • 7,000 to take the place of a clime 5 '!k? q ®s|abUahed Msroantile business, Sr*** L S? POT without risk. Ad dress Partner, this offioa, with real name, nol tf A PAPER MILL WANTED—lmme «pe:sa°. ir c e 0 d : P A » ddfe ‘ s f\7& WILL BE PAID POR A CON duotorship on «ny of ih* City Passenger nlways. Address “ ROBERT,” offioe of The Press. Ult-3s* FOR SALE AND TO LET, M MARKET-STREET STORE TO RENT—No. 515, on Ist of Janua»y next. Apply nolO-gt* 2*4 South THKD Street. m LARD-OIL FACTORY.—To rent, a jj& LARD-OIL FACTORY with 32 Patent Lever Presses, with Plates, Bags. Tubs, Kettles, Tanks; all incomplete order. Applyto ROWLEY, ASHBURNER. & PO., 004 No. 16 tiOUTH WHARVES. FLOOR AND BASEMENT OF , Si o *® No. 41 North THIRD Street, below ARCH, to let from first of the year. Apply on the premises. n9-Gt* npo CHAIR AND CABINET MAKEUP.— . Phomix Wood-Bending Company, owners of “Blanchard's Patent.” for the States of New York, New Jercey. Pennsylvania and Maryland, will sell oounty, town, or shop rights, or grant licenses to use, on easy torms This is the only patent. All infringe™ will bo striotlr dealt with. Apply to JOHN HILARY, or 0. A. BURGESS, No. 34 BROADWAY, New York. oc4-d3m PALE—A Six-Horse Portable KN ■ GINE aud PUMP, oheap for oash, tonether or separately, nearly new. Address “ Engine,” Blood’s Dispatch. no 9 St" FOR EXCHANGE.—A CHOICE TRACT of good unimproved farmland m the State ofNew Jersey, convenient to the city, will bo exchanged for Apply at No. 119 FEDERAL Street. PUBLIC SALE OF ORIZABA IRON WORKB, SOPHIA FURNACE, &e.“Br Virtue of authority vested in us as trustees for oertain oredi tors of Polsard McCormick, an* in pursuance of a de oree of the District Court of Allegheny county- id the Commonwealth ol Pennsylvania, m No. 3 of November term. 1858. we will expose to pnblio sae.&t the MBR CHANTS' EXCHANGE o- FOURTIf Street, lithe city of Pittsburg, on TUESDAY, November 13. iB6O, Commencing st 11 o'clock A. M„ the Rolling Mill and lail Factories, situated near New Castle. Lawrenoe oounty, Pennsylvania, known as the Orizaba Iron Yorks, containing Bixt°en Boiling Furnaces, five Heating Furnaces. Bar Rolls, Bmail Rolls. Natl Plate and Muok Rolls, Squeezers, forty-nine Natl Maobines, one Wrought Bpike Machine, and machinery for ma nufacturing nail kegs and fire brick. Also, the Blast Furnace known as Sophia, adjoining above work*, which is capable of turning cutone hun dred and thirty tons of pig iron per week. Also, several lots of ground, adjoimog, and several pieoes of lard adjaoent to the irm works, containing eoal. iron ore. limestone, and fire olay. TsaMs.—One-fourth of the purchase-money to he H»d in oash on the' acknowledgment of the deed; the nuance in one, two and three years from the time of tale, with interest from that time; the deferred pay ments to be secured by bond and mortgage on the pre mises- CHARLES KNAP, H. BRADY WILKINS, ISAAC M. PENNOCK, WM. K. NIMICK. no7-U3 m PDB I.IOSALE OF REAL ESTATE.— •SC I will sail atuublio sale, on THURSDAY* 15th of NOVEMBER, 1860, at 2 o'clock P. ■»on t*»e premises, a valuable FARM, situate in Penn’s. Manor, Falls township, Bucks county. Pennsylvania, adjoining lands of George Gale, Gilbert Green. Thomas Bruton, and others, containing 91 aorrs and 18 perohea of land, of which are about H acres of meadow or pasture and, with a never-failing stream of water passing hrough the sau<e, the remainder bong arable land, in a good state of cultivation, and divided into six fields of equal size. The improvements are, A TtVQ RTGRY FRAME HOUPE, LARGE FRAME BARN, built of the best materials and nearly new, ard other neoesßary outbuildings. A well of excellent water near the .door, with pump herein. •SF* This farm is situated within 4 miles of the City of E. Teuton, 5 mites Iron Bristol, one third of a mile of a station no the Phtladelohta and Trenton Railroad, three fourths of a mile of tho Frankford and Trenton Tn*n iiko and Delaware Cana}, and 1 mile of the river De awere. This farm is in a beautiful and healthy leighborhood.ard surrounded by neocle of the right imd, and will be sold on the day of sale to the highest udder. Persons desirous of buying a Farm and living n the heart of the world, would do well to attend the laid, as it is seldom a Farm is offered for sale possess es so i„aiiy advantages. By Peisonswishingto view the property previous to te day of Sale will please call on JaCOBHALu. re i ding, on the premwes, dr on the undersigned, living Similes nor*h of Bristol. JOSHUA STACKHOUSE. OcTQBBK 22. ISqO. u 9 4t* HJISSOXJBI LAND!! . 600,000 Acres for Bale and entry, at prioes ranging from uh to to cents per Aore, in any quantities re quired . TAXES paid, and PATENTS procured for puroha sers of Land under the Graduation Act, „Flats furnished gratis by enclosing a postage stamp For further information apply to WILSON, RAWLINGS * CO.. V. S.and General Land Agents, 6fi CHESTNUT Street. Between THIRD and FOURTH, _ ST. LOUIS, MO LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, and looatei. oc2-3m BOARDING. BOARDING. —A Widower having two small children ib desirous or procuring perma nent boarding in a respeotable private family where Rood care will be Riven to his ohildren. Liberal price will be paid. Address ** Ohio,'* office of Tht Press. nol2-Jt* rpWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN WISH TO M. geoiiro ?ocd Boarding in a central looation. Ad dress •* T. and 8..” office of this paver. n!3-3t* • GLASS BOARDING, with hand -*• some oommunioating and single Booms, at 1417 I,OCI>ST Street. oclS-lm* EDUCATIONAL. TNSTRUCTION IN SINGING—Mr. -*• LOUIS DELEURIE, Profesror of Voori Music* alter the modern Italian method, has removed to No. TQ3 SPRUCE ftreot. noW-mwftt* IMbUKANCK COMPANIES. ENTERPRISE INSURANCE . COMPANY OF PHUiADEPHIA. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY./ MOM PANTS BUILDING. S, W. CORNS* FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. DIRECTORS. Moxbxcaiß, JtUwiox, 6XO. H. S7VA&T, JOHH H.BBOWN, S. A. FXHIfXSTOOX. Annxxw D. Gajk, J. L.Jte&inexs. ORD STARR, Prciidentt. ioret&ry. felt F. Ratcstoxo Stahl. WILLIAM MoK**, Nalbbo Fbazibi, John M. Atwoor, Bsiij. T. Tbbdici, Hrhrt Whxrtoh, F. RATOHF CHARLES W. COXE.Bei Removal. —tue pknn- mutual LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY have removed to their new bu iding, No. 9ai CHESTNUTJJtreet. Assets, over 31.000 000. Charter perpetual. Ai.L THK rROfl TS di v ided amongst the insured. POLICIES iisued this year will participate i" the Di- to be declared in January next. '1 he Company has fall authority to oot as hxeoutors. Administrators* Assignees. Guardians, and Trustees for marred women and children. DANIEL L. MILLEK, President. BAMI.. E. STOKES, Vioe Prert. John W. Beoretarr. MEDICAL EXAMINERS in attendance daily, from 1 to 3 o'dock P. M. noB THE MUTUAL LIFE irSURANCE COM PANY OF NEW YORK, Assets: SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, INVESTED in FI»ST MORTGAGES ON REAL SSTAtI. WORTH OVER 313 000,000. The premiums are lower than in many other Compa nies, and the Dividends have been greater. This is a etriotly Mutual Company. Thera are no Stookholders.so that ALL THE PROFITS BELONG TO THE INSURED, Pamphlets, and every information, may be hod gratis, on application to ’ F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, 8. W.oorner FOURTH and WALNUT Street*, PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES 1 Thomas Robins, John Welsh, Mordeoai L. Dawson, George H. Stuart, George M. Stroud, E. 8. whs en, John B. Myers, J. Fisher Learning, Joseph Patterson, William C. Ludwig, John M, Atwood, Arthur G. Coffin, iThomas H. Powers, George W. Poland, William MoKee. Thus. Wattson. p2a»ly*il Fame insurance company, no. 406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED THE STATE OF CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS. DIRECTORS. Samuel Wnght, D. B. Birney, Wirv. W. Walters, J.W. Everraan, Chos. Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr., Geo. A. West, Jacob W. Stout,, O. Wilson Davis, Menko Stern. Tho*. 8. Martin. „ __ GEORGE W. DAY, President. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vico Pres't. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. Oall-lft TjIIRE INSURANCE. MECHANICS’ M INSURANCE COMPANY af Philadelphia. No. 138 North BIXTH Street, bolow Raoe. insure Build ings, Goods, and Merchandise generally from loss or damage by Fire. The oompsny guarantee to adjust all losses promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patron age of tho pubuo. DIRECTORS. William Morgan, Robert Flanigan, Franois Cooper, Michaet MoGeoy, George L, Dougherty, Edward Moßovem, James Martin, Thomas B. MoCormiok, James Duress, Jonn Bromley, Matthew MoAleor, Franois Falls, Bernard Rafftrty. John Caseadv. Thomas J Hemphill, Bernard 11. Huheman, Thomas Fisher, Charles Clare. Franois MoNanus, Mich*el Cahill. . FRANCIS COOPfiK, President. BERNARD RAFFEItTY, Secretary, 0c23-Cm SAVING FUNDS. AMERICAN SAVING FUND—nßom xr. pany’s Building, southeast oorner - WALN UT and FOURTH fltrtrt*. Open daily from • Ull I o’clock, and on MONDAY till Bin .the evening. l*hi* OM Institution has always paid in fall, on demand, without nO !jS% EnEST FI7E PER OENTi ■ All .am. csid book, on domand, in told nndenw. ffiSnSh.Jr., SMSK& John Aikmon. Jonas Bowman, H. H. Eldridrs! ’ SJPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND, toarfii&MH 1 ," orth T I n , R P Stroot, benreon Vine Interest a per cant, per annum. Depositor* can with draw their Money* by Oheoks, if desired. Speo4l De posit* received. • r- tl „ JAMES PRIHSLE. President. Vsmeia Hart. Beoretarv. iw-tfu EJTAVANA CIGARS.—A fresh assortment now landlnv from Brig MoClauahan,just arrived, and for sale low by oHaKLF.a TETE, noB-12t J 30 WALNUT Street, Kfin nnn Havana cigars, of the IJvJV/$vJvJvF most celebrated brands—viz. .* ’ Fiparo, Galana, liartagas, ispanola, Adoraoion, IlTaofe Sea, Aoierto, . Filantropa, C«lhoun,«o., «o, Of all sizes and duality* on hand, and landing by re osnt arrival., and for «ala W '* HLEg TBTB( 130 WALKUTStreet. ABEVBfiUHT9( MTALNUT-STKEET THEATRE „ IM THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, Will be acted, the celebrated sensation drama (ai ready personsk>f Performed for an entire ssaMn^MUmdpn. Robert Landry. Mr.'Edwin Adams; Legraad, Mr. Yotuw; Catharine Duval, Mrs. Gladstone ; Cerisette, MissO. Jefferson. Previous to the p’ay _ a POPULAR COMEDIETTA. .♦ti l ? o’olook; periormanoes oommenoe at 7 o’olook. IGT Frieqs as usw. WHfiATLEY & ARCH-ST. * " THEATRE. BRILLIANT ENGAGEMENT OF EDWIN BOOTH! FIRST NIGHtPoF EVEWI^G ’ * n^^tcxt o nA^N^J mpor K fro® oryri- U Aff a ViJ?!X yoecer y. b . jr Wi*er, o'*rr«ot QOCtumM, £e> AiteT Wlioh, a grand baUet di vertiaement, entitled ~ -u , UaMcMDESEVIGLIAT Box-Book now open for the entire week. JJJUSIOAL FUND HALL. „ GRAND "concert „ ON TUEBJ)4Y r EV I |<M«l. / *>OVEMBEB Uth QKI.Y GiUi»o CO«OKR r o BJ THBOilißjulTD MME.INI'Z PABBHI. . BIO.STJGEbLI. ’ (Hu firitapMar»noe in Concert,) •whelthe S foniw Mr ' 61ULDER, (Piani.t,) Minted?* foltawin* magmfioent Programme will be pre- C 1 cSmJ^ h# Temr, •• Die Thrmoo,” 3.Arla C ?ffi? t Ki I K^Bi S: STIG b L,.I t-Ana. 5. Duet. (Martha.) G _ ARL POHMES.' aTe|^?o W ( f l sJ r^Mra a^g'.' 6 TiGB^! 0 ' o,r ' Mme. FABBEI, B.l.BTlG^rS,’ai4clHt^”JS r te h t fi%EZ°a!fSl2,S?^?’ tto 3 «Th«7trJ^r 3 Sf C * 1A »F D , - , Composed anVtunsbr sIJ. b^^JBB^JLI Ioo^e • 3. Lafaloja. i>orto«B|Mi National Sirf 4 - " Ausen , 5. FattarJE.'. bl Ble ' B CWBLljf •.'The 7. Ene, i ,Ma ?r „i?,t«^ 0H . ME *-:: CAHL FORMED* Aaber » sMfessSßggwg* Doors open tfw#; to commence at 8. fJONOERT HALL. VoK and the oonnnnoae - OVATIONS OP LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE Tfc fromtleiiahted audienoea favor of mmra °°“ ' ,B,dlot of Uia pnono pronounced in „ . GEORGE CHR,STY’S MINSTRPT r Under .He > o| In consequence of this *“**• *■ • MOST FLATTERING RECEPTION £St“S.dM?3™EtS£ hwoTto Rnnoanc e°ihat he has ... M 1 . t’GR ON£ WEEK. a"p h p‘e C ,K$» «I 8 AND EVERY EVKWMtx THIS , bt?Fp GKORGE ORRIATwit WJSJS *» MAMMOTH AND fiRILUANT TJtOUFB Vpimbl r TWENTV-ONE°FBRFORMBHS. I-tjraasrtK^^ <iS££!&mf£i “,^ ECUI ’ IA * ENTERTAINMENT. AND BURLESQUE ECCENTRICITIES. mfdTj JlStfe ”e?. r " d f °' lad!M Md th?d»VSaS|!JSiU e “» 4 « ,h 8 501 oma^rint ? 10 of lie Hall, S 3 Cents. C wt N t * NENTAL theaikb, , fLat ® National,) WALNUT Street, abov. Rihtk m H G rM Tc M~“ MAm AND EVEoY Y NIGHt'THIs 6 VeEK ■Whn^S T NIGHT OF “MONK. BLO^IHN,” o’olookf ICAWI * B F«rfbm»„. M' cDONOIJOfU’S OLYMPIC (Late GAlK b®!f«r Third. MONDiV EVBWjNg. hov 12 Th« P«?fS NEFfT °?> J * g * McDONOuSh. ien*& aph°«?uW i W2/* gfflP®»ao« with a.r 4°§ b jSiJDW.THh&UiDEMNB D PELON. K«.K;'af; LOTi ”* Mr *- J. Seymour. To ?TnM tt , ll i? tijauUful nautical drama or r xcJf »ot?f h v^; B FC, r . *•» \Li novel entertainments °P®o at 62£ o’olook; commencing at 7Jtf. Adrpiaaiop, tsoenta; Family Circle. Uctnts, STANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE. °*S K ™* ****** NEWLrDECOBATBn WTO PAIRED. Hu secured one of the w^ L a^,S r °S lES »—»*« to"**" Sanford will perform every evening, Boors open at 1 ; Commence at 7X* Admittance 35 cents. Children 13 oenti. ocls-Xm C AKLWOLF S OHN AND THEODORS FIRSTCL*.»SICAI, BOIHEE SATURDAY, the 17ttf NOVEMBER, „ FOYER OF THh A ACADEMY OF MUSrO. r?* 1 !? 1 , re o? lv the prinoieal Meno Store*. no”?” tk ' Sl ‘ 10 be iad on ovanmf at the door. CTEADQUARTERS, FRANKLIN CONOERTB—CHAR. JEN tontl: DinZiTo * V ‘ ta “ ent,ra NBSr Co">P«t» CHADWICK A PEKT.Bnp'ti. fJASSLER’S ORCHESTRA.— Serenwle Aijn d HUltaj Offioe 3308 1 OCU'T Street, _ _ _ . Or Hlaako’e Aoidaray, BROAD Street below Walnuts nPHE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA give ■ their PUBLIC REHEARSALS every B<IUR SAS'n OO J 1 . n ! 0 , D ° 1 2 e .? t l . J>i » f'ook- the .MUSICAL FUND HALL. 8 ticket*, 81;,single tickets. Scents, for aaje &t Chiokering ft Son s, 807 Chestnut attest; Che.tout i I 1 “ 0 S‘ ,£ ' tn ' ,t " trSßt! awl B6oki Engagements for Concerts. Commencements, Par* ties, *o., madennlyat their Office, Chicfeerragft »on’a Piano Store, 807 Chestnut street; William «toll, Sm North Jumper street, or C. Droughman, 1009 Hide* avenue. ocai-tf PENNA. ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS.—IO2S CHEBTNUT Street „ raf piK®” 1 K 1 ? 1 ®?? 1 '! £ S! ' , ‘, in l hr Mtgnot. THK FIRST 8IN,” a beautiful Marble Statuette br Angeuni. * Chi exhibition for a short time. Visitors will please bring their opera flame. MEDICINAL. J * R. STAFFORD'S OLIVE TAR. When Olivk Tar is Inhaled its healing Balsamit odors are brought in contaot with the lining membrane of the THROAT, BRONCHIAL TUBES. AND ALL THE AIR-CELLS OF THE LUNGS. relieving at once any para or oppression, and beating any irritation or inliamation. Whbn Oliv* Tar is Takvn upon Suoar, it forms an unequalled Soothing and Healing Syr*? for Coughs and ail Throat diseases. When Olive Tar is Applisd, its Magnetic or con centrated curative powers render it a most speedy ’ PAIN ANNIHILATOR. Olive Tar is not sticky—does not discolor* Fifty 08nta a bottle, at 443 BROADWAY, N. Y„ an by all Druggists, J. R. STAFFORD’S IRON AND 3ULYHUR POWDERS are asoluble preparation of Iron and Sulphur, identic*) with that existing in the blood of a perfectly healthy person. Uniting with the digested food, -They Rsvitalizs ami Purify thx Blood. Thst Impart Enebgy to tbs Nsavous Srsrbm. Thrt Invigoeatk thk Livkr. TBBy BTBSXGTHSN TBB DIGESTION. They Rboulatb the Secretions or the Bout, And are a Specific for all Female Weaknesses Price, Orb Dollar a Package. At 449 BROADWAY, New York, and all Druggists. Pamphlet containing Testimonials prom to* following and more than 100 other well-kuowh'prbißJi nent persons, will be sent to any address, free by nail. Oho. Law, Esq.* Filth avenue, New York. Mmeon Dbapbb, Esq., Banker, New York. Thublow Weed, Esq., Albany, N. Y. Gen, Duff Grebn, Washington, D. C, Col. Samubl Colt, Hartford, Conn. Col. Chas. May, U, S. A. T '~ Rev. JoshuaLravitt, Ed.lndependent,New York* v Rev. E. Bright, Ed. Examiner, New York. >, Rev. D. w. Cbonk, Agt. Am. Bible Union, N, Y Rev. O. F. A. Spinnino, Butteniutts, N, Y, Rev. Dr. Leonard, Exeter, N. H. SEND FOR A PAMPHLET, SKrawn m “ Y ° TT * CO,. No. 838 Wo SECOND Street, Agents for Pennsylvania. seS3-sm SPECIALTY for ladies. truss d?wf A taU line of Meohanioal Reme “ ccnj£rvcac ‘-' d w C. H, NEEDLES, Proprietor, 8. W. corner TWELFTH and RACE Streets. _ . Philadelphia. Entrance to C. H, N.’a Room, for gentlemen, at the oomer. sel4-3mif A WONDERFUL AND NEVHR' MsM EDV FOK DIBfiASKB 0F ■PROFESSOR MORRIS’ EUCBPHALOS, an external remedy. Prepared by MOCKRIDGE ft 00., No. 69 North FOURTH Street, And for sale by Druggists generally, setf-Smif 1 AZDMSA ! AZDMBAI AZUMEA! A3VMBA! AZUMEA 1 AZUMEA, PROF. MORRIS’ AZUMBA BAKING POWD®*, _ Msunfaotored .ol.lr at No. 68 North "FOURTH Btn.t. .06 for «qt«t hr Grocer. leoftTAlW. ..M-Unff Babbitt metal—babbitt metal -BABBITT METAL. Babbitt Metal-Babbitt MetaWßabbitt Metal. Babbitt Metal—Babbitt Meta.l—Babbitt Metal. - Manufooturedandtorsaieby JOS. w. B*KRR. nolo-4t* of 89 i North BFCOND Street. l*/,iKMV OLIQUOX CHAMPAGNE,— » Wa an' .prepared to rawlj tin nton brmd of Qhampisne to the tjad* fmm pjore or to arrive. . ♦*. JAURETCHK ft OARsTAIRS. nolo-Btuth-6t 90* amt 904 South FRONT St. * and marble lime, Caloined Plaster, Plastering Hair, White Band* and cement. Orders by mail for shipping uronratlp utte.nded tn. Southeast comer N 1 NTH and COATAS, Philadelphia, . no 3 6t» - H. MoINNBg, J ALEP-For sale by VViimiSMU, ft BROTHER. 4T usd 49 North SECOND StrtM.
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