The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 13, 1860, Image 3

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    COUUIIOIU.
- - Tke Money Market. , Mr. Gough at twt Aoadbht. of Music this
_ ; pHn.Apju.FßiA, Nov. 12, iB6O. EvsNiNo.-Pereonswishlngtohearthis wonderfulora-
There was a deoided ttnlo ia : the etook market to- tor on this* and Thursday evening next* will do well to
w, making everything and evsrybody'oa Third street geoure their tickets early to day, as we underit&nd that
took Was,' The Mki was early aflc&t that New York almost enough tickets have been already sold to fill the
hedCelie* six, dollars a share* end Reading fell i AoadMiy on both evenings* an 1 the number sold will be
torthrwitatoly*'&emwhiefc figure it had only rallied ‘ gtriotlylimitedto the Comfortable capacity of the house.
; renneyl?ania fives sold at 85, j it is not often that so nob an entertainment is afforded
however? end Ciiy sixes dtio3 and 102#, and .the holder* our oltisensat so moderate a oost* and it is therefore
or solid esesnties were not soared into any concessions ’ not surprising that they should embrace the opportuni
ty B’noee.! l /;• ’ ■ -] ty when offered. There is little doubt that Mr. Gough
Theftct- is inbrerMlly recognised that there is tod oould fill the Aoademy to overflowing a shore of nights
mnoh capital in the country for of the in succession, i f his services could be seoured.
sosaas of Utf, and, though the bank*refuse to discount Lab is s’ Shoes—'Where to qbt them in best
foiaw>T«Mtoamn.'»lili th»lf «CTnrtome(l» l f l .bn»». g TYIII! ._MeM ra . Char!.. Oikfori 3s Son., under the
. 11 r,6 f' l bo “. ,ht J*°?A® .[tee* “ l 8 Continental Hotel, are now selling themott peifeolli
°f “Sf T ?' a * mode - , and neateet-fltlmg Parieian Ladies’ Shoes that
'» V* o£ have ever been offered in thie market. Thoir oonnteis
to ’ e * v * ro J regarding the futare may oro lined with oUatomera for them daily ■ also ior their
exUun theraindeofcapiuhste-itoclyrnanifeslaitself and health-preserving Gum Boon. Tothose
in adiaoreet and perhaps unusoa'ly oantione avoidanoe 0 f our reader, who may not be aware of the fact, wo may
pa ?*' *u' i : douhtfu ' . etato that Mr. Charlea Onkford and all hi. sons are to be
The bonk., «il« having continued their e.pansion. laimd at thcir , m this c«y, which ie
beyond all pradenoe, and in .pile of repeated warning., raDKE TUK Ookxiii****,!. Hoihl.
are eanseleuly endeavoring to strengthen their post- T , _ , „ __ w, MTBB
tions by suddenly outtingeff their customers from the Ladibs and Childrbn a Fali*
greater pert of the accommodation hitherto urged upon Hats and BoNNira.—The establishment, ynion above
their acceptance. If they bring Upon themselves a run all others, offers the greatest inducements to puronnssrs
for specie depositors, whom their own coarse will in this line, is that of Messrs. Lincoln, wood, & Nichols,
havelkikatenedictohoardiog it until they see what is Wo* Chestnut street. Their largest,
to come, they wi/l hardly receive more than their due* roost stylish, and varied to suit all ages ana tastes in the
• 1 OFFICIAL RANK STATEMENT. oity, and their prioes are unusually moderate, their Re
‘wxxkx.y atxbaoks of TH* FHrLADXLrKiA bahks, lai * P r,oes being mainly no higher than those usually
— ; ; .!■ oharged for the same goods by the quantity in less eh-
Barkb. y.QANs. spßcix, tensive homes.
Nov. «. Nut. IS. Nov. 6. Nov, 13. Tub Secession Movement-A Phocbaiiation
PhlladaiohlA' sts iuvMv, am/m TZZfZvt by tux Psksjdknt.—We understand that Mr. Buchanan
North Amerjw .SSrSs ™W4$ $ 4?6 4© *«!i® is about issuing a proclamation relative to the exciting
gFarm '4 481,887 ttolstt 617,40 subject of Secession. Several meetings of the Ca -met
BK9 1 "'- HSS-SSS 22>9S h»vo b«.n held, ond the ieeuingif Iho document hna
W»::: l:sss» 3S£3 lOi'm b..n fin.Uy determined upon. The only «««“>{» »“•
iwark.*.... 973.018 931.59 S 309,009 303 373 w»y»fthus far, is a difference of opinion aa to tne pro-
Wffl/y.- 2H®O ■ 840.91, mar lK.m prioty of ueertieg in ,h« proolam.tion an invitation to
,SS iISIIS M all good oitiron., in all Motion., to purob... ihair win
. 1.19c'77b 1;197.5P4 136.'0d5 1121,!, t.r garmanta at tba Hrown-atone Oiothmg Hall of
Sjuiuwroa ,UlW> 68J,U8 191.M0 t 51,877 Jiookhill k Wilaon, No., 603 and 603 ChMtnut atreot,
TiSmmb?'" *•*&'"& mr'm Ui'mi above Sizlh, where the mo«t varied and hplendid .took
'CoiuolidMioa*!! BCO.’ISo 496*339 69,09 82‘,006 * n thB Union of wearing apparel for gentlemen nnd
Clty...„. 889,272 878,511 114,51!) 100,398 youth, will be round.
SWtUIS Wo SftjfS 78,337 PftOToaSAPHIHo ms MeiSOßn.—Among the na-
Uni0n..494,930 400,70 S 100,103 60,8 a merous useful applications of which Photography is oa
r:~— ~~ ~ a':; pable, there ie one both novel and snraiing, which de
— 37.364.6i9 4.187.907 4,011,945 B#rWg l>e reoo rded. Urgent private affairs deta ning
" DxrosiTß. ctaccLATios. a oertain prince at Palermo, he could pot, as usual, pay
HANSSf ■ w i, .„• TZ his annual visit lo'Pans this summer. ‘ But the Prinoe's
L ov ' B> Wov>l2 - wardrobe required replemshinr, and with a now Nea
ftktiadelphia.... fj,747,000 $1,889,000 9388,000 SSB.OOO poll ton dynasty came new fashions; the Prince was In
SS fw a state of sartorial despair, till the happy thought oc~
Sftehaiua^, ~'934461 890 603 H9A6O 147!64fi inch to the foot, and to tend the proof to an eminent
. 2§l*29S 25M52 JS?*S2 Parisian iailenr. The artist took his measure accord-
Ke2uston" - ' mSo mSH m’sw ingly, and the Mlt Mi dulj made and forwarded to Pa-
Pena Township '668887 . 654,6» 9,176 lermo The Prince, on receipt of his garments, tent a
SMS §&i£ liliS 111992 letter to the tailor, in which he proclaims the fit to be
Saw 4tfBU w’So 74*79 admirable. We would simply add, that this novel mode
£irardL.~wVl*'v X,176A39 .StollU 34S 9T6 of doing things is not unknowir to the multitudinous
479,977 39,636 patroni of the “ one price ” fashionable Clothing Mart
goyolidatlci,. }g’jw K 6.860 of Granville Stokes, No. 607 Chestnut street, who also
Commonwealth , i”aS Pree~ e nts to each porohaser a valaablb gift. tf
: msa ’SSI h A E,! ,f 11 7 r , I»W-Aw.y among the Alle
_ ' ' ■ —— rhemes there fs a spring co small, that a single ox, in a
T0ta1..C.M,733.8a 18,384,345 3,837.613 13A83.Q3 aoßimers day, could drain it dry. Itstsalsits unobtru
* with those of previous weeks ®ive way among the hills, till it spreads out into the
beautiful Ohio. Thence it stretohes out a thousand
m 5. miles, leaving on its banks a hundred villages and cities*
~ - and many a cultivated farm, and bearing on its bosom
more than half a thousand steamboats. Then joining
the Mississippi, it stretches away and -away some
twelve hundred miles more, till it falls into the emblem
of eternity, the mighty ocean. Anaptiliastrationofthe
great events aconung from little oauaes, and the mighty
results of the *' one-price" system adopted by Granville
Stokes, the great clothier and fashioner, 607 Chestnut
street, who presents each purchaser with a valuable
gif t.
Th* ■>giiigM—66ajsre
uJottevrav,'
- Nov. 5. Nov. JJ.
Coital BtoO*~ t)13».4» #J13»W5..1n0. 91311
... 27360337 27.364 G69..De<>. 616,176
Specie... :j,, 4, W 367 4fi11, 943 Deo.lM<S4
1&2 &&!* 13»J»~De0.338,731
Bua toother flics.« 2 &MSrf 2,427,153. .Deo. 8» 474
W.fiSsM 193MJ45..De0,485,081
3387,613 3384tt.,1D0. 4,699
«_ . ttf __ keeps. Specie. Circulation. Deposits.
V° t \T*J§2 , £?(]!?»4** ' 3371,494 . 3,141413 16,067788
feSStef'-'-l® B - i®S SiSiS
fe3£Hl iff lip™ «ws
jStVMiMKS' M6UN
IS3S---30338 iSStfiS
:■ ft SSBSB SSfi
_ . 2T.~**9M314W 4.7964(2 , 2430368 15442383
■MSWM Ja.snjw
?•—g«« u,iaau
~ «—~gi|g<W 4,7(1,631 8,80»,8S7 1&513.5M
" m—.g.S3S ~sa.gB i,es7.«o immju
Oot. 1 4,«itjtB3 i,«3S,MI M.SmSs
• 8 *uu.*o 3-006 854 10,879,«3
" JS~—JMJWs* •- ~*si.seo 3 015.1J0D it)78e.93.i
~ 8? 4867,416 8,893,30. 90 8610,0
. 81,306.577 4,4)7,481 * 819,703 10 8)5,663
Hot. « W 860857 ' 4.167,587 8,837,613- 16 739JSS
‘lB PUS. M 3 4,011,043 8.88,818 16 Smlml
The .sport, of .peeie from K e» York to foreign twit.,
* : «105384
m?lO»tir nNTttd. • • .^t. ..9 w,. 41,613.419
Totll'litOt jlQßttj Ut -. 941,603 743
«**• Um . la 18*..... 7.T-li:"fflgflS
.. 33 636,114
— 29387.376
1W...W , 29.493,161
— 21768 066
19K ..>... T _..... 5,J55,9j0
The ibliowJi»£ j§ & statement of the transactions of
the FhiUae’<phi* Clearing Home for the week ending
Wot eraser lfli JW» as furnished by the manegert George
E<A*4ud.£*4.: '
* CteftnoKM. ‘ Unlaaoe*.
i-.j., 94,766,068 78 ' 9260 037 28
1,610,402 43 353,682 88
4JSMB6 43 l9aJS# 71
3 848,266 13 283,617 31
3JM.IBSI 173 230 21
3,865,306 86 237,643 04
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Philadelphia Btocj
NovooKbe
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MOO d 0..... jotif
MOO do.* .....10*3
MOO Chioaxo CoaJ*.... W 4
1080 Citf R
IMO Readinj &Os *Bs... 7#J<
108 do— 17C
106 do.._. jyv
aee do. ~.lot*;<*aab J 7&
BETWISfiJ
40 Stadia; Railroad..>.^.
SECOND
8» Penat**,l..9s
»gcito«t
JM _ d0..*.. ..New.KM
SFIMgStcSS
-CMNPNG PUG*
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U *BO in off.lD 81 34
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Ponna S div off. 3sfa ttfi
£eiuM&Mat«K so
If or Cleon dv off if. 60
Bah Nar Imp 65.... , 83,
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Philadelphia Markets.
. Novxkibb 19-Bvenins.
The Floor market ii very dell, end there i« no do
msnd for exports. The letaileix and bakers srs abbot
tbs onlybuyers at 9lS> asztW for superfine, 9e.7e0
t a for extra aad extra family, and :tSJ7X aad till
for fancy broods, aocorttiny to quality. Holders are
aeaeraUj free sellers of tba above rotas, tire Flour la
dull at pus, and Corn Meal at 91M per bbl,
Waxar.—The demand la. limited and prices favor the
tapers, /bout s.c«g beseold at IXtolOo for common,
ISOaIJSo fprsoodtoirlme red,and ItoaltSofor tool
to prune Fauna and westem trhite. Rye selts alowli
/££ %£!? i? 4 fcrDelaware. Corn isunset
.3nt *9®® bps sold, partonSolnrday evenmx, at
09«70e for prime yellow afloat. T0«790 for white, and
M*Mo,foraew. Oats are bat little inquired for, 9.000
bus prime flelaware so]d_at. M«c afloat, and soma
Fenna at 91Xc.. 6,0 n tat Barley sold at 780 per bu>.
N BaKX.-Unereitron iti wanted at $3B V ton for amt
CoTTon.-HoMers. are Smio their views, but there
is very little demand from mannfaotnrors and tba mar
ket Is quiet.
Gnocrniaii-jßelee are limited to email lota of Sneer
end Coffee at about previous rates.
Fnotnsroxn-Jtnw spell sales.of Bseonand Lard
are mskissat steady prises, aad tba market is quiet.
f stor.-Clo reraseilis scares and In demand at S93S
•IJ7. -foehouse inTimothr or Flaxseed.
, wmiiveonunaes dull at 99e for Pennsrlvam t. nxe
bba.Uo for drndse, and 99e V gallon for
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
~ Pmt*m?HTA* November tt, IN9.
Th* market continue# very doll, and prices are about
t*e came a* Jest quoted, witu veryj large receipts*
reaching aboat 1878 bead. The following are the par
ticulars of thS raise:
S 9 fsaao Abrahams* Cheater county. 98419.
48 Johafiaadenoo* Virginia. #7.co®s.
B 8 Mo&eaid A,Carr. Ohio. «7JoeB«a.
78 KimNe A Kirk. Chester county. 7®8,75.
tt B.C. BaUwia* Cberterooooty, 97 SOOB^O.
>9 S. Knxtf. Chester poenty, 97.00®8A>.
77 James MeriHea, Jr.»Chester county* 9SeBAO.
SB P.Hathaw*y, Chaeterooanty*97BMo9.
80 7. fits Files* Cheater county. «BWe9*
)7S (teehraaAJCeCla!l. Chester ao. and Y*„ 97.40et8.74.
HO MqottexA Smith. Ohio. 97fi0e9.
SH B.jffietnridtc, Virginia. SOo9M, _
06 Fellfataer A Xiratr £3®4,
«0 AttU A VoeUtoT* Ohio. 97®A»< -
sterartoi “ u ?* ,r '® w »-
i£MMrfar .
it Buierao*. Ohio, *l6O
*» k.okMW-phio, itmiM.
u ». Daffy, Ohio, *l6O.
BHnp.r4.no flh#t* l aelliogatfrom 7«a90 V ib.ua
to erudition. _ ■
Cow.;— 110. Con apld&t tbo Avenue DroT.-y.rd, at
from •» token* bmd.aa to gu'lfty.
koaa.-§,lSimd of fioga .old, at V. O. ImtaofPe
Drove-yard at fomn 87. W 0. 58.76 V 100 lb., net, aa to
tnalitr. Market bri a*.
00* bud of Com Hoc. war. diaooaed or at the Avtane
Drova-tart, by, Jamoa H. Reynold., or but own ehie
maot. at from •SMSa.ft, and a anterior lot at 89 &
166 Sr, not. Market bulb,
WeW York Stock Exchange-*Nov. 12.
aaOOJID BOARD. . .
MOOCBia l. 100 M 0 Reading R u
Tra§£EmiaBJ<""‘ M foo MiohCenß.—S'*
*»olllCentralßd« -._ MX 100 no ....MX
DMMiohBBFd Bda.. 71 100 do....—alOMk
mDO LsCAniLUS. 10 H*o do 01 •
. 8t 100 MiohSANifiß. 14
• as so uo vsH
U N YCea lU..tbH7S 4 10 do Mg
W 4oA.T.r..i,v»H . soMiob BGuar stk. aui
JttO do . W 6 HO do 110 31
feTSO do.^.aai^.v ; 7S .5* do ... SIM
VO A,M,'HD.a.»Bh K» do. ...sIOSI
#OO do *9O 70 )50 Panama JR MX
■mo do ••••Me I*K MO -d0... ....sJMMJe
100 •do - 7*j< M 0 111 Central R Sop. 80
460 Bns-Railroad *9 . too Gaf A Chi R..... 6IX
K 0 ■ d07*j~.,.*».»., 400 M , do 61
lOHaJeom Airer Jt. 6OX M 0 Chi A Rook I.blS 6$
890 <h>-..-...43®n - » d0..*... BtX
mo Jio eox wo do aft
MSHsriemß ..J4K HO do.- oi*
100 doixWM..... UM 800 , do- 08
» Barton * Pr«f. A . » WChiowo 74X
Mo* Ctov it Toledo R. 11 t . ft do 7*
THE MARKETS. •
Aana—Tbo tf a tatram*iu ataady, at *6» Tor Pota
Waatora Plonr i.
AltSwiM Air Mira do; Bafcfor superfine Weatera;
•uoa&Ttforaxtndot **.7ooft.76ror abiapina brand.
Miantra Rond Boo* Ohio, Bootham. Pkmr it heavy,
Wltb_aaiaa W biaa at M«»< for o»ntnr>n to mixed,
»hn#««a7!nfor Jtaelaon .lira, Canada Floor I.
dalU vitbMUMoUMbUitt ttnaitn :■
, Oa.in^-TbaWbaataeaTialiahaavr.apdanooaru'e
in rargrofthn boyar, witaMiaa pfJOAQO Sat whoat, at
•1 * 7orChfoatoMiriaytlnw* forMitwaulreo <lnb.
aaS'Soa of M*MO biSfat %
for aaLud wamrn. Ira fii aaStTit 7107*5. Oat. are
iß..SlD«».Mfor«tram<.a. Cut-
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C»OTIZutfJUfITJ»a, B«Jt»nd Cheoo*e* fn tk.
THIBDUtT**W .
BILMMUis WllrrWß, Belt and Cbeswet ii iki
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HAITD-VU, fJtIXTIHe, Beat mod ClMwet <■ tk
<atr.»tßkWwkjßmaea«*t. ; _• • % v
J-AMmniPlllrrUla, mfcd *t*rr dtbmrdMerfs
tien of MHH,«ftko »aei anmion eutlitr. atthe
• ■; *Jf/s s i--~ r
- Busiaasg CflAwcjß.—We invite the attention of
those desirous of embarking in baaineas to the adver
tisement of “ Read,*’ which will be found in our adver
tising columns.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut streets.
Tft Blreh, Washington. Pa Jaa R Lindsay, Pittsburg
1> Mo Cal lay As la, Middleton Jos 3) Goodman. Atlanta
Mr BJaok, Dublin. Ireland Miss Blaok, Dubijn.lreland
AC Jones. New York J F Cowan, New York
s fa Brackett, Boston „ Mias T U Kiobardson, Dost
Miss Mary Brackett, Bostu G Peterson. Penna
i B k*JPSP , 7/sP nifc F»c eitzinger, Phito
Dr CQ Field, fcasron Mrs T B Bayne A oh, N o
Mr Pojllon A la. New York M ss PoiUon, New York
Mrs Blackwell, New York Mss Preaton, 8 Carolina
Mi» 8 Preston, 8 Carolina M sa Susan Preston, 8 C
J A Preston, 8 Carolina Wm C Noyes & la. N Y
Miss Nores, New York F 8 Tallman A la, N York
Jos Price, Salem, Mass H W Mills, New YotH
RLDelisser.NewYork Mrs Bayne Aob,N Orleans
Miss Crawford. N Orleans Rev E Bull & wf. Conn
W D White Al%. Albanr Missßanbom. Albany
Mrs Turnbull. Baltimore Mias West, Baltimore
Mya Geo Carter* Virginia Geo Carter, Virginia
Miss Stephenson, Virginia Parol Coleman. N Orleans
W Q Harver A la, Missouri Miss M J Gambrel, Me
W Grange, Baltimore Stephen Tilton, Boston
B Smith, Jr, ScrantontPa L E Kellogg, New York
G H FaranL Noribik, va. Miss FaranttNoriolk, Va
J ffLeonard, Newburr, NY .T H Soott A la, New York
VTF i jpmimok A la, If .Y NK a dams New York
§D W Van logon, New York * C Fisher, New York
G Wilson, New Haven A H Vandling, N York
B Dana, New York , WN Me/ens, New York
J Ootwater A la, Now York T H Atkinson, N Carolina
J H Bleeper, Boston,. M P HGarrett A wf, Va
J R Flanagan, New York MD Ward, New York
Louis Stix, Cincinnati C Btarr, New * ork
» Brunner, New York W A Calhoun, 8 Carolina
F W Jones, New York H HKpping, Columbu*. G
T Godey Ala,Baltimore A w Chapin A la, Bpgfrld
W Chesfer.PhiUda , J K Seymour. Brooklyn,
A B Redfield A la> Hartford A Trumbull, Baltimore
Andrew Weber
194,137.609 M . *],610,Ml 69
K KlCfaCllij;< rtif--,
n 19, iB6O.
m> Merchants’ Exchangr •
BOARD.
100 Reading R I7tf
798 do.lota. 17fa
60 do 171*
366 do....——lota 17
MO' d 0..—.... I7?tf
W Pen*a B- 38#
MOO AUegh Co Con so
lBNp‘TrttOWH R 48%
lOßkof Penn Town. si*
GIRARD BOUSE—N. K, corner Ninth and Chestnut.
GeoF Scott, Wash, DC R O Wyatt, Virginia
Mr Evans A la. New i ork Miss Evans. New York
Jm L Turner, Ohio. Miss Turner, Ohio
DJ Gilbert, Pennsylvania Jno ft Phillips. Brooklyn
JM Moorhead, Penna Jo* M Dunn, Vircioia
Hon T Jones Yorke, ft J w Kemp, New York
ChasH Brand A wf. N Y MusWardy New York
H Hartin, Pe nosy lv an i a Mrsßartln, Pennsylvania
J W Webb, Wash, D G HP WAnn A la, New York
Mim Decker, New York. JR Decker A wf, Conn
E Diamond,Newark, ft J Miss Wener, Newark, N J
SW Berry, Brooklyn . OH Harrison, New York
Mr Cosnly, Philadelphia Mr Jackson, Pennsylvania
Hon J Bayard. Delaware Mods nlondin, Niag’a Falls
H Coleman, Niagara Falls Mr Livingston, Tennessee
saa, stfss&igsHP
James Oaffj, Pennsylvania Henry J Meely, Penna
Drtj Kennedy, (J 8 Army J D ifitmins
JB Tabbot Au. Maine. Miss jB Foster, Maine
Miss Lottie Radeliff, Del John PCleaden, Wilm.Del
J W Weir A la. Penna Mum Weir, Pennsylvania
Mise Fahnestock, Penra WJoj ness, Pennsylvania
Wm Glass A la, Missouri Oh a# Ardagh, Balumore
H M King* Delaware) Mr LiPpmsnu. New York
Chas Hewett, Pottsyille G WWhitaker. Maryland
Col W A Butler, N Jersey Col WM Babbitt, N J
M*j Noreroes Jeisey T 8 Allison, New Jersey
Geo Christy, New York W Arlington. New York
R 4bJ>eooo, New York T MoNaitr. New York
J Robinscn A wf, Buffalo Honß u Maxwell,f* as ton
Capt Mamsay, Connecticut John Carter A la, N Y
MissCranstoa, New York Hum Cunningham, N Y
J H Robinson, NfwYork Jtc Lancaster
PHealy, Philadelphia Riohard Mnlder, N X
Madame Ines Fabbn, N Y Tnoe Winans, Baltimore
Co-k, New Jeraer F Holmes, Wash, D C
J A AieeperjHaverhiU.Mass J 0 McGuire, Wash, D C
C Gaalter, wasbington«D C Dacißurens, New York
T Morey, New York
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch,
R C Kimball. Ohio Jno B Hough. Kansas, Mo
eamuel Blood, New York Wm Shonledge. Penna
G Heller, Richmond, Va N Worley, Pennsylvania
M A fa.Phila Mrs A 8 Brisben. flunbury
Wwjun k in.Lan ea ste r RF Brown, Reading
RCMmer.ldbpn, M Barry, Lancasier
John Cooke, Paterson, NJ. M R Bor tree. Chicago
Miss A B Caßar.Wisoonsin Hon A Packer,M uhunk
C Hsmpsher, Jeanesville.PaH French, MassaghuaeUs
RO Connor,Michigan Chasßurkhart,\.hambei*b
Wm Borahe&dt A la, M.d Thos It Anderson, Bait
BOARDS.
4 Penna R—.SB%
« Norristown R.lots. <B%
6 Morris Can prefSd. Ua
MON Penn* ft...lot*. 6
4Wfteadtngß....lota, 17#
100' do ........oaah, 17#
66 Race A Vine.. - 28%
«C*Uwi**aftOoc. 4
55
SBk of Perm Town... 34
Or-IRREOUXiAR.
. ' , „ - Afktd
• ftehwlNavarf- .. si
LllßlM 78 73 71
U>ng IsHndß.-.UK »
l LepCi AN,—>. .nfa 63
Lon Cl AH Scrip.. . 89
! North Penna a; ...JiJi sli
rsfri|fc.'.S
Krankkßouth R.. 43
' BooondAThird si
ftaoeAVjno St R., so
WostPhiß R..... 57 68
, Green A Coates.... lsjf
i
STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth.
Mrs Matdorff, Philadelphia 6 G Grove, Pittsburg
A 0 Thomson, Philadelphia S 0 Taj lor, Monroe, Mioh
PL Sbrotf. Lancaster oo H L Miller, Lancaster oo
Wm H Ash,. Chester co Jas H Fownal, Lano co
Thos 8 Davis -Reading H. Walter, Coatesnlle
M Gable, Marietta, Pa _ John a line, Marietta, Pa
hamLliopkini, marietta,Pa Wm B Watt, Pittsburg
Jm Beard, Pottstown 0 Jones, » otutown
W 8 Coyle, Pennsylvania J P Fryey, Delaware co
T J Barnett. Harr share Nathl Wilson, Mifflin co
C Derr, Belteionte, , H £ Gray. West Cheater
AM Door, Pennsylvania „ RRTaylor.Heading
P C ostrom t BallivanoG,N Y T Bags, Berks 00. Pa
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth at., above Chestnut
Wm B Stevenson, Md Jas C Worthington, Md
Jas Boott, Chester co Amos Kimble. Chester oo
Davis Kimble. Cheater oo Thos Brown, Maryland
A william, Philadelphia AY Zimmerman, Juni'ooo
J P Cornett, Phcemxvilla J Rittenhouse, Pottstown
Levi G Griffith A Bpeakman, Coatesville
Mias 0 Pyle, Coatesville M Bower, Newark. Del
D B Crest, Pottsville Wm 0 Glasgom, Maryland
D Humes, Chester 00. Pa ED MeClenehan, PDepo’t
Mrs Pyle, Westchester Jno G Blackwell, Penna
M Hammond, Delaware
THE UNION—Arch street, above Third.
M Rlentzer, Pittsburg H H Posoook, Reading
R C Warner, Reading J l Stephenson. Chest oo
J Lane, Wilmington, fel W P Jtfinory. N Jersey
John B Pratt. Philadelphia WH gtrob, M
f CtUrsman. Phccnixv.ile J Hoke. Chambersburg
n, F Pmith. TamMda, Pa aa. Gross, Allentown, Pa
S C Hujeu, Carlisle, Pa
JONES’ HOTEL— Chestnut street, above Sixth.
J Ewing, Trenton, NJ Davies Wallace. Latm oo
ABBtuitevant A la, N Y HCatfs,Smyrna
LM ti rammer,, Mary land _ Geo W. Bewail, Maryland
Wm J Walker. Wa h, D 0 David Meoonkey, Pa
A P Kneisle, New York 8 R Whitlock, Baltimore
L P Corbin, Snow Hill, Md M N Lindsay, Snow Hill
G W Bishop, Snow Hlll.Md MrsCJßiahop.SnowHilltMd
ST. LOUIS HOTEL-Cheatnutstreet, above Third.
A Weldon, Philadelphia J J Murpbey, Johnstown
Conrad, Baltimore J D Brsdford.Coast Survey
pOetone& la, New Jersey R Brown, Cincinnati, 0
J, Mftuson, Massachusetts Isaac Blonker, Penna
Plinf Fisk. Pottsville F Chase. Hanover, N 111
EF Lummia A la.Phita John F Roffles, New York
A Winters. Newark JTuohnor
A Meta, New York T H Desilver* New York
D Dowdigan, New York E Zimmers, Wash, D 0
Mr Johnson* Virginia P Kenner, Baltimore
8 L Reiter, New Jersey F Silvas* New York g
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut st.» above Fifth.
G W Sofamnoker, Penna Geo C Eckert, Penna
H 8 Rutter, Penna B Spangler, Marietta, Pa
WmC Dickey,Chester co J C Benson*»Paterson.N J
H C Bpniftnee, Delaware Robert Mustard. Delaware
LC ftopkins, Jr. Jersey City MC
H B Hawkins. Easton C H Brinton. West Cheater
FW Bewail, N*w York W Strong. Tennessee,
W F Grigsby, Tennessee Frank P Myer, Pottsville
D kLinoolinjßirdsboro.Pa Gfl Cummings, Baltimore
Mi»» Cnamlngs, Baltimore p Strohm, Kingston, Fag
F Brady, Pittsburg E M Budd, Mount Holly
fi Drinkbouse. Easton J B MoCreary, M. Chunk
«f 4* I !? 0,, . er L Well ? Dr 8 8 Leohtml, Viriima
W H Neal, Maryland Jas Baynes, Baltimore
FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Second street, above Market
HNWiitle,Delaware F A Wratt* Delaware
CO Foster. Delaware J Tannell, Jr, Delaware
MR Carlisle, Milford. Del Thos H Dewey, Delaware
Mrs D Penneville. Del Thos gimpson,’Delaware
gam! E McGear. N Jersey Cbasp MnGesr, N Jersey
BtLWaplw, Dover, Del N PLuff,Felton.Del 1
A W Cook, Dover, Del B D MoGonigai, Delaware
A L isard, New Jersey J«,H Armstrong. Del
8 0 Elgin, Bridgeville MaJ ft r Newlin, Wis
Dr C H Bates, Odessa * Dr John A Moore, Del
MT, VERNON HOTEL-Seocnd street, above Aroh,
Miss H Hancock, Philada H Hardoutle, Delaware
Geo Abraham, Damasone Geo W Kills, Bucks oo
Marvin Kimball, N York G Christman. Penna
T Hsrdenbnrih, Wayne oo Jos wood, Wavne oo
d Yale, Jr, Philadelphia Sami Bortree. Wayne oo
Danl Bortree, Wayne oo Jas Bortree, Wayne eo
Chas Bortree, Wayne oo
„ NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third.
John Fowler. Delaware James Mason, N J
A P Ripley* New Jersey < Gbas Hirsh, Lancaster
Peter Heuolr. Allentown D K Jameson, Milford
John 8 Woodnne. Milford H H Watford, New Jersey
MBartoletLSaa pranoisoo A Sourbeer, Lanoaster oo
M B Seidel, Lebanon O L Bailor Bchavlkili Hav
H N Sherman * la.Liverp’i Joejwnitaker, Mt Clare
A Kwmeford. New Berlin M Winegardner, Moreland
J D Bogar, Now Berlin Chas WAson. New Berlin
K Swmeford, New Berlin £ Wilson, New Berlin
8 F Kleokner, Ashland J H Thompson, Harrisburg
0 Hirsh, Pennsylvania
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third sL, above Callowbil
Sol Hit iter, Berk* county HO Jones* Donglasv'e, Pa
Daniel Soo&s, new Texas MiasKDslgara. N Texas
Christian Zettey. Pa 7™
Jaeob Pasguay, Bal'imore N B Pohiok, Harrisburg
Daniel Bewnan; Harrisb’g Jonasßobenhold,Pa
fetti Hubert, Kotstosra John T Moers, Reading
Wm Mirkel, V rgiaswUe Wm baist. Longswamp
CITY ITEMS.
ns TO 12 O’CUMK tiST IUQHT
MERCHANTS’- HOUSE—Third street, ab. Callowhill.
OWHsnwi,New Texas A M Jhant*. NewTexat
« Q F Wilson, Montg’y co
C HHall, one(ferstown J L Myer, Lebanon oo
GeoKrauee, Lebanon co E Peifert, Myerstown, r
tffeP K Sterner, Myersiown N Relssrove k dau S Hav
l. A stoat. Bethlehem
CkaSPellrnSn, Booksop 4 B M G Wenok, Pa
Gso Apsley, Northumb’d eo J d Wecsler, Lanoaster oo
'ifansM j|£%s?,fflb o ?,i.nd
k r ¥£ r 2Hl't' ln, . WJ.V Apiley, Konhumb’d
D H ooovWi tow*
BALD EAGLE-Tiiird street, above Oallowhill.
H SI Nnee!,Kicolinarsvillo WA Hoomr, Klaoknorijv
kISSESSTw 1
M Rice, Buoks oo Wm II Niles, New York
Thomas Darling, Pa
BARLEY SHEAF—?eooud street, below Vine.
D D Watson, Slrondsburg John Stitch- llartsville
Hobt Beans A la. Buoks oo Mrs MyorsAs.Chaltenhain
W Hobson, Pennsylvania Miss Mclntosh, Pa
E L Bullook, Newark, N- J Rtephen Kirk A la, Pa
Joshua Fell A la, Buoks co Miss C Kirk, Bucks co
Mies Sally Watson, Buoks oo
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Opelika, Alabama, November G, 1860
Messrs. Evans A Watson,
Salamander Safe Manufacturers,
Philadelphia, Pa.:
Gentlemen: Wo have bad the misfortune to have
our store entirely burned down, and the Bafo we pur
chased from you, on the 6th day of Marob, 1860, has
proved a perfect protection against fire, The books,
papers, and everything oontainod within the Sato were,
preserved in a perleot condition, not a single paper
being scorched. Will you please inform us on what
conditions you will send us another Safe, of the same
tine, for our future use i
Yours rcspeotfully,
HIGGINS A CALVERT.
A largo assorthien‘ of the above quality FIRE AND
THIEF-PROOF SAFES always on hand and for sale at
EVANS A WATSON’S
SALAMANDER SAFE STORE,
nol3-3t No. 304 CHEbTNUT Stroet, Philadelphia.
Diseases of thD Blood arcs all caused by
tbe disposition of the waste or worn-out particles of
tho Blood to the weakest portion of the body. All forma
ofThroat or Lung difficulties, os well ns Catarrh', are ns
muoh a scrofulous taint m the.syßtom as King’s Evil,
Salt Rheum, Cancers, Uloere, Tumors, and Eruptions
of various kinds. By taking J. R. Stafford’s IRON AND
SULPHUR POWDERS, which unite with tho digested
food, and enter with it into the formation ornewMood
strengthening and converting it* wastes or worn-out
artioleainto gases, whioh so invigorates the circulation
AS to expel all impurities from tho system. Tho OLIVE
TAR should be used mail cases as directed on the label
or in a pamphlet which is sent frte. See advertisement 1
Sold by all druggists, and by DYOTT A CO.. 232 North
SECOND Street* Philadelphia. no!2-t22
Hair Dte! Hair Dte!! — Batchelor’s
LIQUID HAIR DYE ts fAfc ortginil dnd best in the
market, AH others are morb imitations, ami should be
avoided If you wish to escape ridicule. Fplondid
orbeautilui Brow* instantaneously. Sold by all Drug
gists everywhere. The genuine has the signature of
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR upon a steel-plate en
graving on four eidos of eioh box.
Beware of Counterfeits.
Manufactory, 81 Barclay street, Into 235 Broadway,
Nevr York. CHARLES BATCHELOR,
noS-ly Proprietor.
Second-Hand Safes.—X am recemng a
great number of t'&rrol. Herring, A Co.’s Second
hand Sheet-Iron Safes (many of them almost new),
also those of o*her makers, in exchange for the now
celebrated Lillie Wrought and Chilled Iron 8&fo A
general assortment constantly on hand, and offered at
very low prices. Pleaeo call ami examine. Depot, 71 6
CHESTNUT, under Masonic Hall. M. C. SADLER,
Agent, Philadelphia. , ro6-rcthtf
Oh 13 Price OLorn Ikg of Tins Latest
flTiLKs.made in tho bout manner, expressly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling yricea marked in
Plain Figures. All soods made to orocr warranted e&tui
nctorj. Our ONE-I’RICE crotem is at/ictiy adhored
to. Ail ate thereb'* treaf/'J alike.
ue2B-lT JONEy ». CO.. CO4 MARKET Street.
Grover & Baker’s Celebrated
NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES
Tho Best in Use for Family Sewing.
No. T3O CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. ttu274j
IiALAMANDBtt Fibh-Pboof Safes,—Averj
arge assortment of SALAMANDERS.for sale at rea
sonable prices. No. 304 CHESTNUTHt„Philadelphia.
Mia tf n. anh a waT3(jn,3j
All should not fail to read the adver
tisement of Prof, WOOD In to-dar a paper. auB-ti
ffiJi'iHiTATSOWH.
iJteponed ior The rroso.l
CIIARLESTON—SIeaniBhip Kejatone stato, Marsh
man—-14AIa tea rice John Mason A Oo; 30 do order; 256
do J Palmer A Co; 60 bales cotton order; 83 do Thomas
Oinger; 3j bales mdse Hay A McDovitt; 167 do Jesenp A
Moore; S pkgsmdso 8 Bispham A Co; 4do C C Sadlor A
C°, 4do W Doneherty: RO do Alaesey. Collins A C0;63
doJA i , BaUz:lo.doJGiiuon.Bo» A Co; 12PdoFDith
man 49 do L Salmon; 15 do W Bocuhn; 5 do J P Boia
den: and others
J J Spencer. Dole—99 bales do
mestios Hay A MoDovitt; 737d0 eoiton H Sloan A Son;
$3 do Coohran A Russell; 63 do R Paltemou A Co; 28 bags
iruit Jordon A Bro; 4 bales waste Browning A Dro; 27
bags leathers 106 do fruit 20 pkgs sundries Parker A Po
land; 60 bags fcathors 4 pkgs mdse S Bispnara A Bon; 134
bales parer Megarge Bros; 13 empty bbls Gaul A Austin;
?j tlo s arl,OlS . F Lemugj 1 pk? mdse J L Newboid;
Ido Powers A Weightmanjl do J B Lippmcslt A Co; 1
do D Jayne A Son; 1 do A L Ha»t; Ido * M Maris A lio;
Ido G B Heoso, Son A Co; 6 bdla piped Murphy A Alli
aonjapkgs mdse 64ompty casks ortfer.
. Klistabotn. Hall-fiS bales cot
ton 159 bbls rosin Kates A Foster; SO bbls apts turpentine
100 do rosin 100 do tar Coohran A Russell.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
In steamship Keystone State, from Charleeton-Jobn
Baker, Rev j w Williams, D D N Cala
naoh, D Waller, A Hoffman. A M Wllman, Wm Moran,
H Kaufman. Miss N E Luoky, and 13 in tho steerage.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE,
SEE FOURTH PAGF.
x .. „ ARRIVED.
USM.steamship Keystone State, Morehrann, 50 hours
from Charleston, with mdse and passengers to Alex
Heron, Jr, A Co. Uthinst.at 430 PM, 24 miloa north
«L?*£?iv£«! tera V exch r an l ecs signals with Steamship
Stateofbeorgni,lionoe foroavanaah. *
fiohr Diamond, Townsend. 3 days from Indian Rircr,
with corn to Jos L Bewiey A Co.
SohrSarah Demi.Smith, l day from Hanoook’sßndco.
NJ, with grain to Jos L Bewiey A co. °
Steamer Taoony, Ely. 24 hours from New York, with
mdse to WM Baird A Co. 1
BT TKLEOBAPH.
Correspondence ol The Press.*
. , u „ . ruw York,Nov n.
, Arrived, ships Red Gauntlet and Great Western, from
Liverpool.
a -r, w New Oklba.xvs.Nov 12.
r Arrived, ahipi George Wnslnntton. irnm Liverpool;
Lochin. from AntwAp; Pawn.irom Both; Rhine and
Augusta, from N.ew York; Martin Luthor, from Rio;
MovrusW, from Havana; James Montgomery ami bark
G W Horton, from Boston.
, „ MEMORANDA.
. Steamship ICensington, Baker, sailed from Boston 11th
m»t. for Philadelphia.
Steamship City of Richmond. Mitoholi, sailed from
Riobmond 10th lust, for Philadelphia.
Bjeamihip Northern Light, Tinklepaugh, for Aepin-
WflU* sailed from New York yes'erday.
bteamshlp Karnak Brownlwa, for Nassau, oleared at
New York yesterday.
hteamship Cahawba, Smith, for Havana, sailed from
New York yesterday.
ehip Lallah Rookh, from Bristol, Eng, wan cfl‘Charles
ton 10th icst.
fchip Uncle Toby, fioale, for Havre, cleared at Mobile
7th inst. with 3131 bales cotton, valued at §163,212.
Ship M C Stevens. Etobberger, for Monrovia, went to
sea from Baltimore Bth inut.
Bark Wessacnmoon. WU.lden.from Montevideo, ar
rived at Baltimore yesterday.
Bark Clam Haxall, Dutton, oleared at New York yes
terday tor Richmond. '
Bark Union, Davis, for Rio do Janeiro, cleared at
Boston 20th inst.
Bark Vesta, Bieenegrafe, from Bremen, arrived at N
York yesterday.
Brig Mary Lowell, Peterson, hence, arrivedat Boston
10th mat.
Sohr C S Carataus, Robinson, hence, arrived at
Charleston 9th inst.
Sohr Wm A Hammond, Powell, henoe, arrived at
Charleston 10th mat.
4 Sohr Fanny, Weeks, from Charleston, arrived at Bos
ton 10th inst.
Sohr Mar r Haley, Ha'oy, hence, arrived at Boston
10th inst.
£chr Lottie, Bunker, hence, arrived at Boston 11th inst.
Sohr Horizon, Jarvis, henoe, arrived at New London
Othinat-
Bohr G D tc R F Shannon, previously reported ashore
at Squan, has been got off with but uttie damaco.
Bonr Sophie Aim, Smith, Jrom Providence for Phila
delphia. nt New York yesterday.
Sohr Win Loper, Thompeon, from New Haven for
Philadelphia, at New York yesterday.
Bohr Eclipse, Cook, hence, arrived at Savannah oth
instant.
.Bohrs Laura, Weeks, and AJmira, Travora, heneo, ar
rived at Norfolk 9th inst.
Steamers Bristol, Allen, and Ironsides, Vauderveer,
hence, arrived at New York yesterday.
RAKKIED.
KALE—KIGUTFR,—Onthetth Instant, by Hev. Wil*
HamC.Robmson. Mr.GeorßO Kale to Miss Sophia A,
Highter, all of this city. »
„•}' ONEY—REKCK.-On.the Bth iußtAnt, by Alderman
Hibbard, Mr. John Davis flonev to Miss Louisa J.
Keene. Doth r.f Delaware county, Pa *
BURBANK.—BOWMAN.—hn tne 30th ultimo, at Pal*
J»y Key, HoraceLaton, Mr. Thomas 8 Bur
bank, of fct. John, Louisiana, lo Mira Ophelia G. Bow
man. of Philadelphia. »
i ENHOUSK.—At Georgetown, D. C.,
on the 7tn instajiL by Rev. Dr. Woods, of Lewistown
Pa., Rev. A, Miller Woods, of Hartaville, Pa., to Mary
D„ daughter of B. F. Rittenhouse, *
OIJ3B.
SMITH.—At Snow Hill. Maryland, on Tuesday, the
6th day of November, mst.. Mr,. KlmiraC. Smith. We
&„^'rm O oVA 8 ~,h ,nstMt ' »
Tho relatives ar.d friends of tho family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
oi her parents, Jamas M.a»d An^aT-Ledd/. No. ot!
B ' r * r4 wenoe
mKS' 91h Wriri.t.i.uh,
Funeral from hi, Into rceidenoo, N 0.532 North Front
o’oloolc 8 iworning, 13ih instant, at lo
aiteOMye^Tfl - ° n lnstfint * Mr: Thomas Murphy,
Funeitel from his late residence, Columbia avenue,
below West street, this ( Tuerday ) morning, at half past
8 o olook *
th® llth instant, John Branson, sou
and Sarah Braneon, in tho 21st year of his
Funeral from the rosidenco of his parents, No. 15S0
North Second street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2
o'olook. *
Oi A BlL—On tho 10th instant, Jane, wife of William
in the Cflth year of her'age,
.^ a ßs ra * v OO . l flor * at9 residenee. No. 11 Mauls street,
this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. *
a DEL-On the llth iastant, John Dei, aged 12 years and
O RIOUtUB-
J' 1 ”, la , to reiitlenoo. No. m filiippen
6 lrfk 1 f '/„ * ll Ei; ' ! V) afternoon, at 2 o’olook. *
M the 10th inflt., Mrs. Marrarat B. Hu
plttts, Wife of William Huphtts, in the detn year of her
Vuneml from the rtaidonoo of hor husbnmi, Hatttlon’tt
S'f? e °?noSra. r i^Kk.' lbove E6venth ' “■'«
,D,t - Bcubon P. Ketoham,
Futltsral from tho lesjtlenoo of hi« brothor, Ann street.
belowMelvt lo.i’oit Btohmond, tbia ( > uesdar) morn
ing, at 10 o'olook. »
. PAINTKR.-On the 10th inslant, Geprgo W. Paint-r,
in the 36th year of his ago.
Funeral from his late residence, Peel street, above
Vanhorn,thisduesdayjaltemoon.atlo’clook. *
JJLAOK DKESS GOODS—A large stoolc
Cashmeres, Bombazine Alpacas,
Merinoes. Mohair Lustres,
Armure Cashmeres, Patin de Chines,
Velour Bcpg, Amraalinca,
Velour Ottomans, Figured poplins,
Irish Poplins,
SWiS®?* Groa Gram Silks,
Mousselines, p 0 nlt de Boles,
Reps Anglais, Encliali Bilks,
Paramattas, Patent Boiled Silks, Ao.
BESSON * SON, Mourning Store,
- *No. 018 Chestnut street.
A fiMlNKitn— for sale by WBTJiERILG
BROTHEJt, Nos. ir and 4D North SECOND
Btraat> no!2
P, A -?ii. A . MuN i'orsale byIWEIH-
mreri BUOT!IER ’ n " b - 17 “1 • !U S I ‘
T ATOUR 01L.—36G Baskets Pure Olivo
ftTm .%*. noir landing
nou- t utii.3t affiaga,
AY HUM—For sale by WETHERILb
A BROTHER, Nos. 47 and 49 North SECOND
street , nol2
Babbitt metal—babbitt mltal
-BABBITT METAL,
Babbitt Metal—Babbitt Metal—Babbitt Metal.
Babbitt Metal—Babbitt Metal—Babbitt Metal.
Manufactured and for sale by JOS, W, BAKER.
nolO-Jt* Back of 82l North SECOND street.
SPIKITB TURPBMTJNK—e« bbls. Spts,
Turpentine loading from schooner MoggieV&ndu.
»n, and for sate by ROWLEy, arhBURNEr, A CO.,
No. 16 South WHARVES I nol3
THE FHESB.-PHiLADELEHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1860.
“CHURCH AKTI-SLAVerV
First Reformed Presbyterian Uhuroh. OHERKYSt.,
below Elevotnh. It*
PHILADELPHIA LIBRARY COM
-IX 3, PANY.—Tn consequence of the inalemeuoy of tbs
weather last Friday Evening, the “Anniversary” was
postponed to take plaoe THIS EVENING-, at St.
Thomas Churoh, FIFTH Street, below Walnut. Ex
erotßes to commence at 8 o’olook. 'liokcts 15 osnta—to
be had at the door. % H*
PEOPLE’S LITERARY INSTITUTE*
The Eighth, Course of Leoturtswill be opened
at CONGEST HALL, on TRUKBDAY EVENING,
November 22d, by Rev. henry Waßi) BEBOHEIt.
To be followed bf
Rov.E. H. Chapin, D. D November 27th.
Hon N. P. Banka,. ... December 6th.
George Wm. Gurus, ~..,i)»aeo.berl3(h.
Bayard Taylor, Ena Deoember filth,
Hon. Charles Boraner December 57th.
Rev. B>shop Simpson, 1). D .'January Bd.
Rev. H. Ward Beecher ... .January 10th.
Rev. R, g. Btorrs, I). 1)~, __ January 17th.
Rev. H. Ward Beeoher January 2tth.
——Tickets for tlio t-ourso of Ten J ecturoa'lor sale at
HAZARD S,TU4 CuesfWUT Street.
Admitting one person— ~ 1. ...83 00
“ Gentleman and lady 3.25
. , Gentleman and two ladies •
Single tickets, gg cents. n013»t23
rr?* the first fre n c h baptist
U>3 . (VHURCU.—l'wj.adelphd . November, 1860.
TOT ALL WHOM. IT MAY CONCERN-'Sb* French
Baptist Union Mission of the City,or Philadelphia
commenced its oporatfona on tho Ist oi May. 1661,
among tho Rohvmists of this oity. having held their
meetings atdifleront halls in the oity until the present
tim«. unable to find a suitable plaoe to continue tho
work, we find it necessary to bui-d ourselves a small
Chapel, that we may oontinue fliis great work. I lie
Sost of this Chapel will not exceed twenty-five bun
red dollars. We hereby ask our Irionds to help us in
tho work. To this end we, the Board of Managers of
the above Mission, have Authorized our Missionary
Colporteur, Rev. G. A LORD, to travel, leoture. amt so
licit aid in behalf of this objeot. And w« commend
him to tho sympathizers of tho cause. All donations
can be iorwarded to tho hands of Rov. JAMES 11.
CUTHBE«T, 1703 HUMMER Street, and Rev. J. W.
bMITHtfiU South TENTH Street. col3-2t
OFFICE HESTONVILLE, MANTUA,
IL3 AKi) FAIRMOUN X PASSENGER RAILWAY
COftlPANY—HebtouviLlb, Nov.lJih.lBBl)—A speoial
meeting of the Stockholders of the HestonvJ lie, Mantua
and Fairn oont Passenger Hallway Company will be
held at th« Office nf the Company, at Hestonville, on
WEDNESDAY next, November >4tn, at 4o*olook, for
tho purpose of taking into consideration the issue of a
new Mortgage, oovonng the franchises of the road.
noI3 2t P. B. WINNING, Seo’y.
rrs=“ GOUGH’S LECTURES.—NOV. WTH
IX3 AND 16TH.-NOTJCE TO TIOKET-HOLD
ERS.—In order to prevent oonfusinn, those holding
tiokets for,Mr. Gough’s Looturos will please observe
the followmrdirections:
Those holding seals m PARQUET, PARQUET
CIRCLE, and BALCONY will fentor on BROAD
Street;: B.TM3E and ORCHFBTRA SEATS Will enter
ori LOCUST, Street, furthest door went nf Broad;
UNRESERVED SEATS will enter on LOCUST Street,
first doorwest o f Broad.
„ Doors open at SEVEN, Leoture to commenco at
E-GHT.
If there are any eaata left thev will be sold at the
door at )£ before 8. and ALL HOLUKRH OF TIOKR vs
Ab V R V QUESTED TO BE IN THEIR BEATS BE
FORE THAT HOUR. noM-tnthJt^
FESTIVAL. - THE LADIES OF _ TA
-IX 3 BKRNAOLK M, F.SCHURCtt will hold a Fes-'
tivol at Handel and Haydn Hall, oornor EIGHTH and
SPRING GARDEN Streets, on THURSDAY EVE
NING next. 15th inst, at 7H o’olook. Addresses by
Revs. JOHN CHAMBERS, G. W. MMILEkrD. W,
BARTINK, and J. H.LIGHTBOUKNE. Musio, Re
freshments. &o. Tickets 60 cents. ___ no!3 3t*
rr^ 3 * HARRISON LITERARY INSTITUTE,
IX3 -fifth annual course.
OPENING LECTURE
GEORGED. PJtlsNTinK, Van.)
Editor of the r.ouievilte Journal,
... „ ,AT NATIONAL hall,
MARKET Streot. above TWELFTH.
„ On TUESDAY EVENING, November SO
n Subject— Poll.ica and Politicians of the United
States.”
Tiokets 25 cents. Tiokets admitting a gentloman and
two ladies, M oonts,
To be had at Martien’s, COG Cheiitnut; Hazard’s,
724 Cheßtnut; Bower’s, Sixth and Vine: Snowden’s.
Fourth and Noble, and at tho door on tho evening of
the Leoture. . noi3-7t
rr~r* GOUGH’S LECTURES-ACADEMY OF
IX3 MUSIC, NOVEMBER 13th and lMh.-Tfae Box
Office of the Academy will bo open on and alter MON
DAY, froml9 to 4 p’olook, lor tho salo of tho remaining
Reserved Seats in the Parquet, Parquet Cirole, and
Ba’eonr. Price CO cents/
The remaining Stage and Orobpßtra Seats will bo
at MARTI • N’», 606 CHE&TNU T Street. Tickets for
unreferved ßoatsoan be had atthe Academy, MaTtion’s,
and at the Tract House. Price 25 cents. no!2 4t*
MECHANICS* BANK,.
UJS Pkiladklpiua, November 6.1860.
The Djreotors have this day dBolai“ed a dividend of
FIVE PERCENT, for the past six months, payab.e on
the 16th instant, agreeably to the charter.
no7-9t J, WIFGAND.Jr., Cashier.
ry3=» SOUTHWARK BANK,
Lk3 PmLADKLPmA, November d. 1860
Tho Board of Direotors have this day declared a divi
- 6 , n5, T ? f . F (X/ , LV, JSR , CEN1 ''. payable on and after
MONDAY NEXT, JJth instant.
no7-Iot F. P. STEEL. Cashier.
GIRARD BANK, PHILADELPHIA,
LkS November 6, IB6o.—Tho Diraotorß have this day
declared a Dividend of THRE.-/ AND A HALF PER
CENT, fortheWaat six months, payable on and after
the 16th inst., freo of otate Tax. , ,
no7-dtl7 TT. L. SCJI*FI ? Ek, douhibh
WESTERN BANK OF PIULADEL-
Ik3 PHI A, November 6, IB6o.—The Direo’oia of this
Bv-k have this day doolared a Dividond of FIVE
PER CENT., pai able on and after tho 16th mat.
n7-?0t G. M. TROUTMAN. Cashier.
CORN EXCHANGE BANK, FHILA
-IX3 DELPHIA, Novombor 6, IB6o.—The Directors
have this day declared a Dividend of THREE PER
CENT, on the capital stook, payable on tbdlCth instant,
and dear of State tax.
nof J. W. TOEREY, Canhier.
o=*, COJIMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYL.
„ VANIA, (•HIUADELPJiIA. November 6, JBBO. —
I ho Board Of Direotors have thin day doolared ft semi
annual Dividend of THREE AND ONK-HALF PER
GEN Ipayable on doniand, o’ear of State tax.
no7-30t 8. C. PALMER, Cashier.
n^5 s “_ FARMERS* AND MECHANICS’
IX3 t4I BANK. PHILADELPHIA, November 6, 1860
the Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
POUR PER. CENT., payable on demand.
no7-6t W. RUBHTON, Jr., Cashier.
CONSOLIDATioN BANK, PIIILADEL
-IX3 PHIA, November 6. 1860.
rim Directors have this day declared a Dividond of
THKJEK PER. CENT., for tho six moniliß, payable
on Monday, 12th inst. JOS, N. PEIRBUL,
no7-6t Cashier.
FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ BANK,
LXS Philadxlphia, Ootobar 0,1660.
„The Annual Election for Direotors will be held at the
Banxing-House, on MONDAY, tho nineteenth day of
November next, between the boars of 9 o’oloot A. M.
end 3 o’clock P. M., and on TUESDAY,the sixth day of
November next, a general meeting of th 9 Stockholders,
will be held nt tbe Banking-House, at 4 o’clock I’. M.,
agreeably to the charter.
o&g-dtnol9 W. RUBHTON, Jn» Cashier.
fys=" SOUTHWARK BANK, PIIILADEL
-1X3,, PHIA. OotoberO, IB6o.—The annual election lor
DrRECrORn will be held at tho Banking Honason
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 mooting of STOCKHOLDERS will be
held at the same place on TUESDAY, the 6th day of
NOVEMBER NEXT,at 12o'clock M.
0011-dtnolti F. P. STEEL. Cnshinr
GIRARD BANK.-PHILADELPHIA,
IX3 OCTORh Rl6, IB6o.—Notico is hereby given (hat
an elootion for THIRTEEN DIRECTORS, to serve for
th* ensuing year, will be hold at the Banking- house, on
MONDAY. November ID, between the hours of 10 A,
M.. and H f*. M.
Tho Annual Meeting of tho Stockholders will bo hold
nt the same plaoe, on TUESDAY, November 6,atU
o’clock M. W. L. SCHAFFER, Cashier.
Ootober 16. 1860. ocIS-tutha tnol9
fys* CONSOLIDATION BANK, PHILADEL-
P-talAt <*niobor)sth, JB3o,—The Annual Meotion
or Oirrotor* of tm« Bank will bo held at the BANK
.NO JHOUfrE, on MONDAY* the J9th day of November
next, between the hours of ten A. m, and two t*. M.
And a Meeting of tho Stockholders will be held
at the same placo, on TUESDAY. November 6th, at
twelve to, JOB. N. A’EIRSOt/, Cashi.r,
_oo lg-tolb&B t no!9
|Y‘y 3 “ WESTERN BANK OF FHIIiAPBL-
Jof PIHA, tOCTOBER Bth, 1860.
, An elcotion for thirteen Directors, to seryo the ensu
ing: year, will be held at this Bank on t»iONDAY,the
19th day of November next, between the hours ol 10
o'olook A. M. and 2 o’clock P. M.
r l he annual meeting of the atookholdere will be held at
the same plnoe on TUESDAY, the 6th dar or November
next, at 15o'olook M. 0. M. TKOUTJMaN,
09-tuthtl9nov Cashier.
or vania rail
Philadelphia, Ootober 17,1850.
1 ho Board of Directors have this day declared a semi
annual dividend of THREE PER CENT, on the Capi
tal Stock of the Company, olear of State tax, payable
on and after NOVEMBER 15. 1860.
Powers of Attorney for collection of Dividends can
bn had on application at tho Office of the Company, No.
233 South THIRD Street. THUS. T. FIRTH,
0018-tdel Treasurer.
[O = oF^siNKinG ! Fum MMISSIONBRS
J. UHAsmiT Department. /
M .. . . . .Harrisburg , October 24,1860. t
Notice is hereby given, that sealed proposals for the
Bale of all or any part of ono hundred thousand dollars
of the five per cent, loans of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, will be received at the Treasury De
partmont. m the oity °f HarrUbure, until 3 o’clock, P,
“• ,^ f ?^ c . E J )AY »^ Uß2o^h d AY OP NOVEMBER,
A. B. iB6O, the samo to set forth the amount offered,
and thepnoe asked. To bo addressed. *‘Comnnss'on
era of Bin*tng Fund, Harrisburg, Pa.,” endorsed “Pro
posals to sell Slate Loans.”
Tho b'ds will be opened and allotments iradotothe
lowest bidders on that day.
Comw'th,
h LI SIjIFER, State Treasurer.
THOB. B.CofiHHAN, And. Gun.
0c27-tno2Q Commissioners of Binking Fund.
E??* OFFJCK OF TKK PHILADELPHIA
ri AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY.
... . , March, 2859
The holders of the bonds ol thtc Company, due July l>
iB6O, can now receive, upon application at this office, 10
Ser cent, in cash, upon the terms specified in the circu
it attached.
. The holders are alsooatitled to tne benefit ofa feink
lng Fund of 8140,009 per annum, as established by the
stockholders at their annual meeting, held January 9,
1860, and in pursuance oniieoontraot,ciilercdinloby
no company and dulr recorded, to carry the same into
8. BRADFORD, Treasurer.
CIRCULAR.
tfotici It tut Hciiltrs of Phil&dtlphi* anti Aistfins
RatfrOrtd Company Morteags Bonds, dus July 1,1660.
These bonds arc scoured by tho first mortgages on the
road, amounting in the aggregate to $8,608,400. The
net revonue for the last naonl year was six times the
amountof the annual interest on these bonds.
4 The managers proposo to oxtend them for a poriod ol
twenty rears, tho holders retaining tho bonds and the
security of the mortgages in tho precise oondition in
which they are now held, brush shoots of coupons lor
the interest, payable half-yearly, will be jscued.
A bonus of 10 percent, will be given to tnc holder*, in
consideration of their assenting to tho extension. This
bonus will bs paid in cash to the bearers of tho bonds,
on their signing a rcooipt and presenting their respec
tive bonds at the office ofthe Compan* - , or to fts luect*,
forendorsement..
Forms of reoeiptend endorsement ■v." hefuc»*t'e<
on application,
By order *f the Board of Maragern.
ml-tf W. H. Mol LHENNY. NoarAtar*.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES, |
Haying this day associated
JOSEPH L. RICHARDS with mo in tho Plan.bint
and Gas-Fitting Dimmers, we wi‘l carry on the same,
under the name rf JtOJIRIITeON 6c RICHARDS, at
enrnewstoro, 831 AHCII Strett.
Thankful for past ‘iberal patronage, I hope ftr a con
tinuance o! the same.
„ „ ’ GKOfIGF. W. ROBERTSON*.
Philadelphia, Cotoher 1.1860.
Stores. Bwrllmcs, Churohes, and Publio Buildings
fitted up witn Plumi'ing, Uas-woik,and Fixtuns in a
workmanlike manner and nt reasonable rates.
„ „ AOBERTeON A RICHARDS,
eol3-6r 831 ARCH Street.
TVItJBPnY-'VVHtPPLK IRON BRIDGE."
ITX STONE. QUIGLEY. & BURTON,
No. 333 WALNUT KTREET,
„ m 4 PHILADELPHIA,
..Beg leave.to inform Railroad Companies, and othors
interested in bridge construction, that they have formed
a.connection m business with JOHN W. MURPHY,
Civil Engineer, (author and inventor of the above well
known plan of iron brid*e,)and are preoaradto exooute
orders, from any part of the country, from Ilia designs
and personal superintendence. -
All letters relating to plans and estimate* .Bhould be
addrossedto JOHNw. MURPHY, f'ivil '.xyrlneer.
. no!3-6m For STONE, QUIGLEY, fc BURTON,
The undersigned hereby makes
known that he has separated hlmsolf, the 18th of
July, from the firm of M. GUGGENHEIM fc CO., and
the lot oi notober from the firm of VANHORN. GUO
GENIIMM & LO., and has pstablished himself in the
same line of business: and is trading and manufactu
ring under tho firm and style of
MORRIS MEYERS,
k ... 1213 North THIRD Street,
Manufacturer of Kasonoe of Coffee, Shoe Blacking.
Stovo Polish, and Indigo Blue. Would kindly solioit tiio
patronage ox his friends, customers, and publio in gene
ral. Promises to manufacture genuine articles, and soli
to tne lowest figures. noi3-3t*
|\OTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
•Ll the partnership heretofore exiatin* between the
eubsonbore, the firm of HAnT, MONTGO
MERY. to CO., is this day dissolved by raitual oonßset.
Tho the firm will be settod hr ISAAC
PUGH or WILLIAM CURRY, No. *lO9 South
FOURTH Street. WILLIAM HART,
ALEX- J. MONTGOMERY,
WILLIAM CURRY,
„ IBAAO PUGH
Philadelphia, gopt. 8, 1860. noB 6hf*
T“W 35 N T Y-F OUR tMALJU PHOTO
GRAPHS, suitable for Visiting Girds, for ®l,w,
Ambrotypes and Photographs, alisixeiand prioes. at
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Street. aQove Green. no!3-2t*
LUST —A Child’s Coral Pm, on Walnut
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finder will be liberally rewarded bv leaving the same at
the house of JOHN 6; KNOX, 2041 WALNUT at. H*
NEW PtIBHOAriOSS.
YOIS, PORTRAITS.
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engraved on steel and published in advanoe, with auto-
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tho world. American Agents:
83“ HENRY A. BROWN & Co.,“^
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Where may also bo found an unequalled assortment of
the vory best English
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Water Colored Prints. Imitation Oils, Mounted Litho
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rGTTho Elogaht Full Length^
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Illustrated Nows of ti\« World.” price 15 cents each.
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„ -7 TBE FOUR GEORGES. Sketches of Manners,
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OrdyoiuiPe.with Illustrations. 51.
EVA* HARftINGION; or. Ho would bo a Gentlo-
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THE LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE OF JOHN
A. QUJ I'MAN. 'lftjor General U. S. A., and Governor
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uraes. with portrait. 53.
HOME BALLADS AND POEMS. By John G,
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One volume, oloth. 75 cents.
LEGENDS OF THE MaDONNA, as represented in
the fine arts. By Mrs. Jameson; uniform with her
other works, m blue and gold, with a portrait on stool.
75 cents.
THE,MORAL HISTORY OF WOMAN. Translated
from tho French of Legoure, by Dr- J. W. Palmer,
translator of L’Ammlr, &o. One vol. 81.
IHE GREAT PREPARATION ; or. Redemption
Draweth Nigh. By the Rev. John Cumrhmg. Ono
vol. SI.
THE STEREOSCOPIC ALBUM, Nos. 1 and 2.
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/•‘HE HISTORY aND ANALYSIS OF THE CON
STITUTION OF THE UNITED BTA’> ES. By N. C.
Towle. One vol. 81,25. A valuable and usefulbookat
the nresont time.
TOM BROWN AT OXFORD.. Part ton.
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ai BPnH whioh are some new volumes.
THE LADY IN WHITE. Large print.
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THE WARDEN.
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no!3-3t
SAMUEL HAZARD, Jr.,
734 CHESTNUT Street,
Lindsay & blakiston j s physi
cians’ VIBITING LIST FOR 1861.
NOWRMPY.
, It»ill oost the Physician Fifty or SeVeaty-fivo eents i
it Will save him &S m*oy dollars.
Prioc, prepared for 25 patients weekly, Plain, 60 oonts.
V. •• 25 “ Tuoks, 75 •»
“ »» 60 “ Piain, 75 “
“ 60 “ Tuoks, 81
“ , “ 100 “ ** 82
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their patients. LINDSAY & BLAKIaTOW.
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“THE BRIDLE ON THE HEART.”
hy
r f TOM WABH SMtTn.
In which the author labors to direot the stamina of
the country to that proper standard of social equili
brium, br whioh alone the land may expeot to foster
patriotism or perpetuate liberty. For sale by
JAMES BARBER.
nol3-at* SECOND and CHESTNUT,
IMoELItOY’S OIIY DIRECTORY, 1861.
—Tho general Canvass having befih cbtnpleted,
persons having removed since tho Ist of October last
aro requested to notify tho compiler without delay,
Tho Canvassers are now engaged m correcting the
Easiness part of the Pireotory. Those wishing to
have extra headings, or their names put m caps, will
please snake arrangements with the f'anvassers.
The Subscription to the Directory, unlading Busi
ness Classification, is 82 50, pajable on delivery, about
the Ist of January, 1861.
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eively for the
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(tho bout story and skotoh papor published,)
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HOME BALLADS AND POEMS,
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As represented in tho Fine Arts.
BY MRS. JAMESON.
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Publish this day,
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LIFE AND LETTERS OF EMILY C. JUDSON;
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FORTY YEARS’ FXPEttiENCE IN SUNDAY
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FOR SALE BY ALL B JOKBELLERB.
Hl2-2t&,Wlt
BOOK BUYERS.—Gentlemen; I have
taken the BMcment of tho Philadelphia Bank,
4 2 0 CHESTNUT Street, wbero I will continue to buy
and sell (as I havo heretofore done at the Custom
house Avonue Dook-stand)oid and new Law and Mis
cellaneous Books. I havo for sale upwards of 190 old
blaok-letter Books printed prior to tho year 1499. Also,
a copy of Erasmus on the Wow Testament, 2 v015.,4t0,
printed in 1243. Price 830. 1 will absodealinEngravinge
nnd Autographs. Forgone at a distance wishing to sell
Books, will describe their names, dates, sizes, bindings,
oondillons, and prices. Pamphlet Lawn ol Pennsyl
vania, and old Books upon Aroenoa wanted.
auA-6m JOHN CAMPBELL.
IMAOKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, SAL-
L»J4- MON, 6c0.—3,000 bbln. Mess No*. 2,2, and 3 Mack
erel, large, medium* and email, in assorted packages,
of choice late caught fat fish.
6 000 bbls. New BftHftx, Eaftport, and Labrador Hor
nngs. of choice qualities.
6,000 boxes oxtrt new noaled Herrings.
3,000 boxes ext'a now No.I Herrings.
3,000 boxes large MagMmo Herrings.
260 bbls. Maokiuao white Fish.
60 bbls. new Economy Me?s Shad.
26 bbls. new Halifax Salmon.
1,000 Quintals Grand Bank Codfißb.
300 boxes Herfaimer-oounty Chcoco.
In store and landing, lor sate by
„ „ IMURPHY tc KOONS.
noB No. tin NORTH WHARVES.
HAVANA CIGARS.—A fresh assortment
now landing from Brig MoClanahan,just arrived,
ami for sale low by CHARLES TETiS,
noB-12t 130 WALNUT Street.
end nftft HAVANA UIGAKS, of the
UUUjVUV most colebratedbrands—viz.:
Figaro, Cabana,
Bartagas, Espunola,
Neptune* „ Adoraoion,
Black Sea. Aoierto.
Filantrona, C»lhoun, Ao., 6so.
Of all .sizes and duality, on hand, and. lauding hr re
op.nt arrivals, and ior sale low by
, CHARLESTETE,
no9-22t 130 WALNUT Street.
PINE OIL. —50 bbls. Pine (Jil, ire«h dis
tilled in heavy iron-bound glued paoksges, for
shipping. For aale by ROWLEY, ASRBURNKKi &
CQ., Mo. l*>BBouth Wharves. nol2
MFSS MAOKEREL - 63 bbls., 57 hail
IYJI bb15.,74 quaHor bbls, and 160 kitts No.I Mess
Mackerel, of a choice quality* in store ami landing, for
sale by „ MURPHY & KooN8,„„
»08 lm No, 146 NORTH WHARVES,
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
3,000 yards
double width
BILK POPLINS.
AT THE
VERY LOW PRICE
OP
75 CENTS PER YARD.
•*»
THOS. W. EVANS & CO.,
Nos. 818 nod 820 CHESTNUT STREET.
no!3-3t
c. & c.
ON FRIDAY, NOV, 16th.
uoB-tf
FURS.
gLEOANT FURS.
Tho subscriber a have now open
tUB MOST EXTENSIVE
AND SUPERS
COLLECTION
LADIES’ FURS
TO BE FOUND
IN THE CITY
FINEST HUDSON DAY SABLE;
RUSSIAN SABLE,
MINK MARTEN,
BEAUTIFUL CHINCHILLA,
ROYAL ERMINE,
FINEST DARK SIBERIAN SQUIRREL,
FITCH MARTEN, STONE MARTEN,
THE PREVAILING STYLES,
A»n
WARRANTED GENUINE.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.
70S CHEBTNUT STREET.
r ADITiS’ FANCY FUBS.
»-A JOHN FARLIRA, 716 ARCH Street, below
Eighth, has now in storo, of his own importation and
manufacture, a very large and beautiful assortment of
all the different kinds and qualities of fanoy FURB for
Ladies and Children that will be worn dnnng the com
ipg season, at manofaoturers’s prices. no!3-2tr
GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS’
E. & F.
Means
KSHLEMAN & FLETOHEB.
irsoo^o
Means
NUMBER EIGHT HUNDRED.
8. W. C. E. & C.
Means
SOUTHWEST CORNER EIGHTH and CHESTNUT.
LINES TO B, & L.
Means
Some nen originate.
While others imitate,
ALTOGETHER.
Means
THE NEW CRAVAT AND GENTLEMEN'S
FURNISHING STORE.
NOW OPEN.
With a etook comprising all tho Latest Styles and
Manufactures.
THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY.
CRAVATS. SHIRTS,
SCARFS, HANDKERCHIEFS,
TIES, GLOVES,
COLLARS. MEN’S HOSE,
IIOBIERY, BOYS’ GLOVES,
UNDEhSHIRTS, BOYS’ HOSE,
DKAWERB. POCKET HDKFB,
MUFFLERS. (Linen and Silk.)
WT SHIRTS 3JADJJ TO ORDBfi,
6 yOR G 9 AXD UrWABPS.
No. 800 CHESTNUT STREET, Philadelphia.
nol2-fetuth3m
Fine shirt manufactory.—The
subscriber would invite special attention to his
IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS, known as the most
perfeot fitting made. On hand, and made to order at
shortest notice. WHOLESALE TRaDK SUPPLIED.
Also, an extensive assortment of GENT’S FURNISH
ING GOODS, of hi* own importation.
J. W. SCOTT,
oca Four door, BS£SESSfIBB!t»
TODTIOE TO GENTLEMEN !—The best
II assortment of SHIRT BObOMS ever offered for
pale m the oity of Philadelphia, comprising Prince of
Wales. Imperial, Abraham .Lincoln, &o-> UprigbtPiait*,
Bias Plaits, and Cross Plaits, some containing three
hundred plaits. CHARLES ADAMS k'SON,
nolO-tf EIGHTH and ARCH Streets
9>i. II lII■■■—■!»,MWWH .I.mif ■! mi mil I
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
JAMES E. CALDWELL & 00.,
823 CHESTNUT ST,
IMPORT AND MANUFACTURE
FINE WATCHES,
RICH DIAMOND AND ALL OTHER JEWELRY,
MANTEL CLOCKS AND BRONZES,
STERLING SILVER-WARE,
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PLATED GOODS,
PARIS ARTICLES, FANS, OPERA-GLASSES, &c„
Tho principal part of our stock is entirely new at
MODERATE FIXED PRIOES.
An Examination will ontail no obligation to pur-
nol tJal-if
FINE WATOHES, of tho most up
j£r« proved makeis; Jewolry of every description.
Silver*ware equal to coin; also. Plated*ware of
the best quality, at G. AUSSEI.L’S,
0029-lm 82 North BIXTH Street,
Jts. SCARF-PINS, STUDS, and SLEEVE
jSiRf BUTTONS.—A largo assortment of Carbnnole,
ftwaaaCoral, Lava, and Etruacan Gold Scarfipins, at
G. RUSSELL’S,
0c29-lm 22 North SIXTH Street.
fffe MISSES O’BRYAN, 914 CHESTNUT
*45. ftreot, above Ninth, will open Paris Millinery,
for tho Winter, on Thursday. Nov. 8,1850. n7-lm*
Ladies.— a large lot of oiiil-
DRFN'S CLOTHING selling atgreat saonfice to
closo the business. 909 CHESTNUT Street. no9-6t
REWARDS.
REWARD FOR RECOVERY—
*\f***J MIPSING.-Mr. JOHN MATLACK left his
atore- 416 Kaoe strict, on Wednesday aveh'ng. the 7th
of November, at about 6 o’olook* to call u* on a friend in
Camden, W. J.» and has not been heard of sicce. It is
supposed that ho fell into the river, or from temporary
abßence of mind wandered away. He is aged aaventt’
years, bald head, back hair white, about five feet eigk
inches in height, itout.and lame in tho left leg. walkt
with a cane. Any mformat on sent to 1002 WISTAR
Btreot, would be most gratefully acknowledged by hi*
distressed family, and rewarded.
P, s,—We have learned that he was seen Eleventh and
Vine sis., about H o’clock Wednesday evening. noH-tf
! AZUMEA ! AZUMEA !
AZUMEAI AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA
PROF. MORRIS* AZUMEA BAKING POWDER.
Manufactured solely, at No. 62 North FOURTH
Btreet, and for sale by Gropers generally. «ei3-3m\f
BELLS.
Only oriE-TUUiD the price of Brass and less than hai
that of Steel Bolls; of equally sonorous and mellow
tone. Warranted for twelve months against broakage
by fair ringing.
For sale at the BOLE AGENCY in Philadelphia, No
612 COMMERCE Street.
se2Q-thstu3m A. M. F. WATSON.
Alii FURNACE.
Thon.w non. Furiwoo Gnu Con;umer will thoroushlj
warm your house, with one-third less ooalthan is re
quired by any other furnaoe. Satisfaction m all oases
iJuildiDgs br
eeB-stuthBroif 1010 CHESTNUT Street.
/BOOKING RANGES.—AII in want of tho
elevated, double oven Cooking. Ranges, will
do we\l V> oa\\ ARNOLD fc WJLBOIPS,
geB-stuth 3in if 1010 CaESTNTT Street.
MANTELS.—The richest and
>0 most beautiful specimens of enamelled Slate Man
tels ever offered for sale m this country, manufactured
by us," from Pennsylvania slate-stone, and for sale very
low. „ ARNOLD & WILSON,
seB-stuth3mif 1010 CHESTNUT Street.
WIDOW OLIQUOT CHAMPAGNE.—
Chomp wo to* Ue r trado 6 from " tme orto »rri ve. brsnll ° f
Mtt ja 9 u oCTo b 4UW}| s^.
WANTS.
WK?r A RESPECTABLE GER
derslands En?hs, L '* or Woman.whoun'
housework' Onft h wth ,aln f cooki * , *» and assist m
Comfortable home, a ppfy hifl obt Sjf» a
WAITED A PARTNER, with from
Three to Four Thousand Dollar* in oaafa in a
business that willpiiy 60 par cent., and isall ©2s?* Ad*
dres* “>.L. 3.,” Frets office. m>l3-3t*
WANTED —BY A YOUNG MAN, a
SITUATION as Book-keeper. Has a prdotioal
knowledge of the Drag business, a».d of theiuannfao
ture of fine ohemiealC. Would be willing to mako him
self irenerally uselu! in above capacities. Best of re
ferences. Address “ j 8.,” Press offioe. nol3-2t*
Vl/'ANTED —An American or German
„yy Girl, in the country. Inquire at L. CARLE
TON’S, No 116 North KIQBTH Street. pol2-2t»
\\TANTED —BY AN EXPERIENCED
*J, .Insurance Adjuster, a sitnatiou as Secretary
or clerk in nn Insuranoe Company. Best of testimo
malßsivea, Address “Adjuster,” at this office,
noiz si*
VVANTED —BY AN EXPERIENCED
r«M,.«» Packer, a situation in a Dry-Goods
*l °UB 9» aa Porter and Packer. Can furnish
l h ° hffiJSS? 1 !? 1 ! "J® qualifications, honesty.
&o. Address JAM.E3,” office of ibis paper- n!2-6t*
WANTED— BY A YOUNG MAN OP
good moral oharaoter, a situation as BoOK
ii.ttttr'i'HS is a praotioalaccoantant and good penman;
would make Jurasoli useful otherwise ;osn btoSuob »*■.
tiiuonWs rif Chornoter and ability. Address “Book
keeper.” Press office. nolO gt*
WANTED TO RENT—By a good tenant,
a Stable which will accommodate about fifteen
horses. Address “Stable.” Press office. noa-tf
WANTED— An active business man,
haviiig 87,000 to 810,000. to take the place ora
retiring partner ih An established Mercantile business,
Saying , a net profit of 2o per dent., without risk. Ad
rese “ Partner.” this office, with real name, not- tf
A PAPER MILL WANTED—lmme
diate Possession- In running order preferred. At
or within .thirty miles of Philadelphia. Kent paid m
gdvanoo, if required. Address A. J. BEAUMONT,
New Hope, Books co.. Pa. no 7 6t*
JfcQ PIftAWANTED—And a good, active.
responsible man. to take exclusive
charge of a light, respectable manufacturing business
in Philadelphia. Profits good; demand Unlimited. Ad
dreas “ Kead.” J7t« Press offioe. n023-3t*
WILL BE PAID FOR A CON
• ductnrship on any of the City Passenger
ilways. Address “ ROBERT,” office of The Press.
Pl2-3t*
FOB SALS AND TO LET-
Mg FOR RENT. —Part of a House, on
jEs. Chestnut street, to let. Part of the rent taken ont
in board, if desired. Inquire at ALLEN’n-Statlouety
andforfumeryBtore.No.lo2* CHESTNUT St. n!3-2t*
« LARD-OIL FACTORY.— to rent, ft
LARD-OIL FACTORY with 88 Patent Levdr
Presses, with Plates, Bags. Tubs, Kettles, Tanks; all
in oomplete order. Apply to
ROWLEY, ASHBURNFJt, & CO.,
ooi No. IB bOUTH WHARVES.
CURST FLOOR AND BASEMENT OF
Store No. 41 North THIRD Street, below ARCH,
to let from first .of the year. Apply on the premises.
n9»6t*
TO CHAIR AND O /VBINET MAKERS.—
The Phoenix Wood-Bending Company, owners of
“ Blanohard's Patent.” for the States of New York.
New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland, will sell
county, towa. or shop right*, or grant Uoenses to nee,
on easy terms- This is .the snip patent. All infringers
will be etnotlv dealt with. Apply to JOHN BIL3BY,
or O. A. BURGESS, No. 34 BROADWAY, New York.
004-dSm
For exchange.—a choice tract
of good unimproved farm land in the State of New
Jersey, convenient to the oity.wiU be exchanged for
oity property. Apply at No. 118 FEDERAL Street
aeZZ-tt
FOR SALE—A well-assorted stock of
Hardware, Cutlery, &0.. and the fixtures of the
store, with the privilege of ronting the store, wbioh is
situated in the centre of business. The honse has been
doing tho Southern and Western Pennsylvania 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. eelfi stuthtf
FOR SALE —a VERY DESIRABLE
PROPERTY for a Publto Institution of any kind,
handsomely situated in view of Laurel Hill, and over
looking the City of Philadelphia, portions of it being
80S feet above tide. A nice stream of water flowing
through it } having a fall of 25 feet, affords an opportu
nity for raising a largo supply of water. Any quantity,
from CO to 70 acres. including about 15 acres of fine
TIMBER, can be had on liberal terms, by applying to
JOSEPH POX, 1208 SPRING GARDEN Street, be
tween the hours of 12and 3 P. M. Do3-stnth6t*
PUBLIC SALE OF ORIZABA IRON
WORKS. SOPHIA FURNACE, &0.-By virtue
of authority vested in us as trustees for certain oredi
tors of Pollard MoCorrmok, an* in pursuance of a de
cree of the District Court of Allegheny county. in the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in No. 3 of November
1863. we will expose to public sa’e.&t ths MER
OHANTB* EXCHANGE- on FOURTH Street, rn the
oity of Pittsburg, on TUESDAY, November 13, 2360,
commencing at 11 o’clook A. M,, the Rolling Mill and
Nail Factories, situated near New Castle, Lawrenoe
county, Pennsylvania, known as the Orizaba Iron
Works, containing sixteen Boiling Furnaces, five
Heating Furnaoes. Bar Rolls, Small Rolls, Nail Plate
aad Muck Rolls, Squeezers, forty-nine Nail Machines,
one Wrought Spike Machine, and machinery for ma
nufacturing nail kegs and fire bnok.
Also, the Blast Furnace known as Sophia, adjoining
above works, whioh is capable of turning out one hun
dred and thirty tons of pig iron per week.
Also, several lots of ground, adjoining, and several
pieoes of land adjacent to the ironworks.containing
coal, iron ore, limestone, and fire clay.
Teems.—One-fourth of tho purohase-mouey to be
paid in cash on tho acknowledgment of the deed; the
balance in one, two. and throe years from the time of
sale, with interest from that time; the deferred pay
ments to be encored by bond and mortgage on the pro
mises.
CHARLES KNAP- H. BRADY WILKINS,
ISAAC M. PENNOOK, WM. K, NIMICK,
« PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE.—
I will sell at public sale, on THURSDAY, 15th of
NOVEMBER. 1860, at 2 o’clock P. on the premises,
a valuable FARM, situate in Penn’s Manor, Falls
township, Bucks county, Pennsylvania, adjoining lands
of George Gale, Gilbert Green. Thomas Brnfon. and
others, containing 91 floras and 13 perches of land, oi
whioh there are about li acres of meadow or pasture
land, with a never-failing stream of water passing
through the same, the remainder being arable land, in a
goodstateof cultivation, and divided into six fields of
equal size.
* The improvements are, A TWO RTORY FRAME
DWELLING HOUSE, LARGE FRAME BARN,
built of the best materials and nearly new, and other
neoessary outbuildings. A well of excellent water
near the door, with pumn herein.
&3T This farm is situated within 4 miles of the City of
Trenton, 5 miles from Bristol, one third of a mile of a
station on the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad, three
fonrths of a mile of the Frankford and Trenton Tunj-
f like and Delaware Canal, and 1 mile of the river De
awate. This farm is in a beautiful and healthy
neighborhood, and surrounded by peoulc of the right
kind, and will be sold on the day of sale to the highest
bidder. Persons desirous of buying a Farm and living
in the heart of the world, would do well to attend the
Sale, as it issoldom & Farm is offered for eale possess
ing so insny advantages.
fly Persons wishing to view the property previous to
the day of Solo, wilfpleaeo call on JaCOBHALI.. re
siding on tho premises, or on the undersigned, living
Semites nonh of Bristol.' JOSHUA STACKHOUSE
Octobsb 22, ISfcO. n 9 4t» .
JYJISSOURI LAND!!
600,000 Acres for Sale and entry, at prices ranging
from UJf to 00 cents \ er Acre, in any quantities re
quired .
TAXES paid, and PATENTS prooursd for puroha
■era of-Laud under the Graduation Aot.
Plats furnished gratis by enclooinr a postage stamp
For further information applyto. .
WILSON, RAWLINGS * CO..
V. 6. aria General Land Agents,
60 CHESTNUT Street,
Between THIRD and FOURTH,
ST. LOUIS, MO
LAND WARRANTS bought, *oU, and looated.
003-3 m
BOARDING.
Furnished room, with or with.
cut Board, at No. 320 WALNUT St. noU-St*
BOARDING. —A Widower, haring two
small children is denrouß 'of procuring perma
nent boarding *in a respectable private family where
good oare will be given to his ohiidren. Liberal price
will bo paid. Address “ Ohio,** office of The Press,
nol2-4t*
TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN WISH TO
soouro good Boarding in a central location. Ad
dress “ T. and 8..” office of this paver. n!2-3t*
FIRST-OLASS BOARDING, with hand
some oommunioating and single Rooms, at 1417
LOCUST Street. 0018-lm»
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Removal. —the psnn mutual
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY have removed
to their new budding. No. 941 CHESTNUT Street*
Assets, over 81.000.000. Charter perpetual.
A I,L THE PRO r ITS divided amongst the insured.
POLICIES issued this year will participate in the Di
vidend to be declared in January next. Ibe Company
has full authority to aot ns Lxeoutors, Administrators,
Assignees, Guardians, and Trustees for married women
and ohiidren. DANIEL L. AIILLBit, President.
BAMu. hi ttIOKLB, vioe Prea’t.
Jontf W. Hounor. Heoretarr.
MEDICAL EXAMINERS in atlendanoe daily, from
1 to 3 o’olook P. Al. noB
The mutual ltfe insurance com
pany 07 NEW YORK.
Assets:
SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
IItVSSTBD IN TI»ST MORTGAGES ON REAL ESTATE,
WORTH OVER $l3 000,000.
The premiums are lower than in many other Compa*
nies, and the Dividends have been greater.
This is a strictly Mutual Company. There are no
Stockholders, so that ALL THE PROFITS
bbi.ong to the insured.
Pamphlets, and every information, may be had
gratis, on application to
’ VV F. RATCHFORD STARR. Agent,
S.W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets,
PHILADELPHIAREFKRENCES:
Thomas Robins, John welsh,
Mordeoai L. Dawson, George H. Stuart,
George M. Stroud, jb. S./Wheen.
John B. Myers, L Fisher Learning,
Joseph Patterson, William C. Ludwig,
John M. Atwood, Arthur G. Coffin,
Thomas H. Powors, Georgo W. Toland,
William McKee. Thos. Wattson. nSly*i(
Flame insurance company, no.
CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED THE STATE OF
CONFINED TO FIREAND INLAND RISKS,
directors.
Samuel Wright, D. B. ihrney,
Wm. W. Walters, J.W.Evennau,
Cho*. Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr.-
Geo. A. West, Jacob W. Stout,
O. Wilson Davis, Menko Stern.
Thos. 8. Martin. _ ... „
GEORGE W. DAY, President.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, VicePres’t.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary, [jall-ift
SAVING FUNDS,
AMERICAN SAVING JTOND. —Oom-
-CM canr’a Buildmir, .oullieMt qornei WAI,;M)T
and FOURTH Streets. Open daily from 8 till ,*
o’clock, find on MONDAY till Brn the evening. lhi»
Old Institution has always paid in full* on demand,
without notfoe. EKEBY FIVj3 pBR OENX .
All sum* Piid back, on gold andsi.rer
ALEX. WHILLDIN, President,
BAML. WORK, Vice President
John C. Farr, T. h, Harper* George Nugent,
John Anspaeh, Jr... Sami. T. Bo dine, Alb, O. Roberts,
John Altaian,, Jonaaßowinan, H.H. Eldridge,
Wm. J. Howard. JOHNS. WILSON, Treasurer.
JOHN O. SIMB, Secretary. ooSO-lmif
SPRING GARDEN SAYING FUND,
K? Offloe, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine
and CallowhiU. inoorpotatad by the LcgisiatuTv April
Hth, UR., Open for Deposits and Payments, daily, from
o'clock. Also, on MONDAY and THURSDAY
jSVENIN GS, from a to 8 o’olook,
- Intoiestapor cent, per annum. Depositors can with
draw their. Moneys by Checks, if desired. Special Be
posits received.
„ _ JAMES S. PRINGLE, President.
PoAneu Hr xv. Secretary- apSfr-tf if
PIANOS AND MUSIC.
PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS !!
PIANO-FORTES,
btkb
MJiLODEONS,
Mad. br Karon, JSaoon, & Co., Hunna & Clark, Hallott,,
Davia, Be Co., and othare. J. K. GOULD,
TOlHr SEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
———■ STEINWAY & SON’S NEW PA
rrrVffTBNT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS,
SQUARE GRAND, AND SQ,UARE 4 PIANOS, now
preferred in eonoerts and in private circles by the best
performers. Received the first premiums over tho best
makers, from Judges like Gotteehalk. Masoned others.
Challenge all competition. BLABlus RJtOTHEBS,
d4-Iy 1006 CHEBTNUT Street, ,
AituasraiTg.
■ WSKSS? 4 otAßK * ,s a*™*l
- ENGAGEMENT i)P
EDWIN BOOTH?” 1
TUB6DAYEVjBNING“Nov.I3. '
SECOND NIGHT o£. „ f _ ’
. HAMLET.
Produced with important restoration* from tha origi
nal text, new Soenery by Wiser, oorrsot costnma..
Arto, ' wt ' ic \VM n /j^la^T(fL“r’ Mau ‘ 4
Box-Book noW open for the entire week. •
TVfcDONOtrGH’S OLYMPIC (L»te OAT*.
±,X TIES.) RACE Btrsat, b«low Third.
TUfiMDAY EvZWiMe.EoT.M,
b"a£dTns THKCONDEMHED FELON.
Loei “-
COMIC SINGING bjrjifiss.Winthrop and 3. Seymour.
To conclude with the thrilling drama of
„ .ROBERT MAOAfKE i
. .?*• T HE IWO MURDBJIkRS.
J.Seymou^ 0^16 ’ S ‘ E ' M°Donougfi» Jacques Strop,
In rehearsal, THE GLADIATOR OF ffsvmnvi.
Poors open at 634 o’olook; commencing at 754
Admiraion, aa own, ; Faml?
IX/ALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
»" Sole Lease Mrs. M. A firnmns
Stage Manager——-._ Mr, WMTATCTLIupWfr.*
B " mM * Af rH , ir(IUEMAVi^^j§G“ IU "«Y-
Will bo anted, tbe oelobraioa »,Matioß drama (al
t.adrwitaoM.d^ov.MJjflM^^ot
Performed for an entire season m London.
Robert Landry. Mr. Ed*m Adams; Legrsad, Mr.
Young i Catharine Duval, Mrs, Gladstone ; CeriMtte.
Miss C. Jefferson.
Previous to the p’ay '
A POPULAR COMEDIETTA.
Doors open at 6H o'clock; performances coznoesotf
at/p'otook. Mg* Prices as usual.
U|USIOAL FUND HALL.
_ _ (JRAND CONCERT.
First appearance inPhiladelptila of the great lync
... .^Tragedienne.
ONLY GRAND CONCERT BY THE CELEBRATED
mjKejnez fabbhi.
. HICCBTIGELLI. ’
Together with Mr. RICKARD MULDER, fPianist.l
following magnificent PrOiraHunewiUbepft-
l. Fantasia for the Pianot“^Souvenir dTta&tf* .Mulder,
. , v . RICHARD MULDEIC
*. Celebrated hong, The Tear, “ Die Threne,”
q AJ- C ?«££?l d r and ra? b J STIGELLI.
‘
■ “mow IN£Z“FABBRI and B'S.'STiBECul 01^'
Mme. r FABB^I,Bi.. r Btf&S!il',aadc!AsL 1 F'(II^M!
1. a. L Escarpolatte. Etude for the Piano.—- Molded
b. La Polka, dee Maeots- .Faai«ilU.
- „ MB. RICHARD MULDER.
S. The Dream of Home*’ 1 word# br Thomas Moorf*
. , Mme.INBZ PABBRI7
4. The Bnghteafc Eyes.” {Die Sofcensten Augen.)
«. P.bb^l« e . 4 * lB :* ! . XlGlil ' Ll -M n Jd.r
* _ _ CARL FORMEB.
7. Duet .(NasMnieUo.j
and CARL FORMES.
CONDUCTOR. MR. RICHARD MULDER.
lhe Grand '■lano used stfbie Concert Is from the
°* e r?MT l D t S?rnJ. anafaotor y of Chiokenng A Boos.
ADMISSION .ONK DOLLAR,
reals may be secured -without extra charge.
The sale of Tjokets commences This Morning, at the
Musio Btore of Beok A Lawton, and at the Piano Porta
Warerooma of Chiokering A Hons
Doors open at7ja; to commence at 8.
Concert hall.
„„ GEORGE CHRISTY’S MINSTRELS!
FOR POSITIVELY ONLY SIX NIGHTSMOKE.
TRIUMPHANT RECEPTION BY HOUSES
. . CROWDED TO OVERFLOWING,
Ond the continuous - ’
OVATIONS OF LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE
. from delighted audience#.
Tils onanimoaa verdiot of the public pronounced m
lavor of
„ . GEORGE CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS,
Under the personal supervision of
, GEORGE CHRISTY.
In ooniequenoe of this
MOST FLATTERING RECEPTION,
postponed honor to aßnoance that he has
SO! pone is °» s J§g’ ol)E WEBK
whioh-vnll positively be his last in .Philadelphia, os he
appears in Washington on Monday, Nov, lPto.
MONDAY.
AND EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.
„,„„„GEORGE CHRISTY’S ’
MAMMOTH AND BRILLIANT TROUPE
op
„ x TWENTy-O*NE PERFORMERS.
Vooal. Instrumental. >coentrio, Charaoteriitio* and
Terp&icbpreaii, admitted to ba th. ’ “ a
BB3T EVER PRESENTED TO THE PUBLIC.
Will appear. In ooninnetfim with the original and
In Ilia bn«' ABLJi GE ° RGE
PRINCIPAL GEMS OF ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELSY,
CHARACTERISTICS OF NEGRO LIFE.
AND BURLESQUE ECCENTRICITIES,
Front seats reserved for ladies and ladies accompa
nied by gentlemen.
Reserved seats can be eeoured at the Box Offioedarins
the ddy, without extra obarjje
Tickets to all parts of the Hall, 35 Cents.
« °?® n at 7 o’oloak; to commence at 8. nolt-dt
GRAND MATINEE ON SATURDAY AT 9 O'CLOCK,
CONTINENTAL THEATBS,
(Lata National,) WALNUT Street, above Eighth
THE GREAT AMERICAN CONSOLIDATED
„ „ CIRCUS COMPANY,
H. P. MaDIGAN A CO.. Proprietor..
POSITIVELY BIX NIGHTS ONLY?
MONDAY. Nov. uth. 1860.
AND KVE»Y NIOHT.THIS WEEK.
FIRST NIGHT OF •* M(INS. BLOND INd*
Who will appear in a aerie, of unparalleled Kvola
tions on the Tight Rope, molndinc hut Basket Donee, Ac.
MATINEK. oommenoms at o cloek* .
The doors open at half put 6 o’oloox. Performance
commences at half past 7.
Admission only 26 cents; Family Cirole lffo. ? Secured
Seat* »o. Seats can be seoured 3 dais in advance.
no!2 6i
©ANFORD'S OPFKA HOUSE.
ELEVENTH STREET
OPBN FOR TUE BEABON. OWl **
NEWLr DECORATED AND PAINTED.
„ „ hUt. BANFORD .
Has seonred one of the
LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented heretofore
▼ho will appear nightly.
Sanford will perform every evening.
Doors open at 7; Commence at 7X.
Admittance 39 cents. Children 13 oenta. oelft-lm
WOLFSOBN AND THEODORE
THOMAS*
FIRSTCLAPBICAL 80IREE
„. WiU take place on
SATURDAY, the J7tb NOVEMBER,
_ AT TBB -
_ FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OP MUSIC.
Bubsonption received at the principal Mueio Store*.
Single tickets 91. To be had on evening at the door*
no9-7t
Heabqhabteks, feankun
_ PLACE.-FREB CONCERTS—OH AS. JEN-
Kins, in conjunction with an entire New Company
ton?s. Dances, Ac.
nol3-6t CHADWICK & PEET. Sup’ts.
TJ ASSLKR’S OROHESTBA.—Serenade
JLi «,4 Military or
Office 1208 LOCUST street* .
Or Hluko’t .Ao%Jemy,
BROAD Street, belo'w Walnut.
nTBE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA give
A their PUBLIC REHEARSALS every B*rUA
DAY, commending at SK o’clock, at the MUBICAL
FUND HALL. 8 ticket*,si; single tickets, 25 cents,
for sale at Chickenne A Boa’s, 807 Chestsnt street;
Andre’s. 1104 Chestnut street; and Beck A Lawton's*
Chestnut street.
..Engagements for Concerts. Commencements, Par
ties, &0., made only at their Office, Chiokering A Son’s
Piano Store, 807 Chestnut street; William moll, 314
North Juniper street, or C. Drouglunan, 1009 Kidefl
avenue. oc3l-tf
PENN A. ACADEMY Of THE PINI
ARTB.-102C CHEBTNUT Street.
M CHIMBORAZO,” a splendid Painting by Mignot.
“THE FIRST a beautiful Marble Statuetteby
Angelmt.
On exhibition for a short time,
Visitors will please bring their opera glasses.
MEPICINAIi*
J R. STAFFORD’S
OLIVE TAR.
When Olive Tab is Inhaled its healing Balsamic
odors are brought in oontaot with the lining membrane
of the ,
THROAT, BRONCHIAL TUBES, AND ALL THE
AIR-CELLS OF THE LUNGS,
relieving at onoe any pain or oppression, and heairar
any irritation or inS&mation.
When Olive Tar is Taken upon Sugar, it forma an
unequalled Soothing and Healing Syrup for Coughs and
all Throat diseases.
When Olivb Tar is Applied, its Magnetics or con
centr&ted curative powers render it a most speedy
PAIN ANNIHILATOR.
O/tr* Tar is not sticky—doss not discolor.
Fifty cents a bottle, at 443 BROADWAY, N» Y. t an
by oil Druggists.
J. R. STAFFORD’S
IRON AND SULPHUR POWDERS
are a soluble preparation of Iron and Sulphur, identical
with that existing in the blood of a perfectly healthy
person. Uniling with the digested food,
Thbt Revitalize Ann Pubity the Blood.
They Impart Energy to the Nervous System
They Invigorate the Liver.
Thsy Strengthen the Digestion.
They Regulate the Secretions op the Body,
And arb a Specific for all Female Weaknesses
Price, One Dollar a Package.
At 443 BROADWAY, New York, and all Drnggists.
Pamphlet containing Testimonials from the
following and more than 108 other well-known promi
nent persons, will be sent to any address,/™* by mail.
Geo. Law, Esq., Fifth avenue, New York.
Simeon Draper, Esq., Banker, New York.
Thublow Weed, Esq., Albany, N. Y.
Gen* Duff Green, Washington, D. C.
Col, Samuel Colt* Hartford, Conn.
Col. Chas. May, U.S.A.
Rev. Joshua Leavitt, Independent, New York.
Rev. E, Bright, Ed. Examiner, Now York.
Rev. D. W, Cronk, Act Am. Bible Union, N. Y
Rev. O, F. A. Spinning, Butternutta, N. Y.
Rev. Dr. Leonard, Exeter, N. H.
SEND FOR A PAMPHLET.
Sold by ail Druggists. DYOTT A CO„ No. 232 No
SECOND Btreet, Agents for Pennsylvania. se22-Jm
SPECIALTY FOR LADIES. TRUSS
~ AND BRACE DEPARTMENT oondnoted bj com-
Setent Ladies. Entranoeon TWELFTH Street, first
oor below Race. A lull line of MeoEanioal Beme
*}W4 wjd elegant in construction, specially
adapted to Ladtes 1 use,
„ -nr „ C. H, NEEDLFS, Proprietor,
S. W. corner TWELFTH and RACK Streets.
Philadelphia.
Entrance to C. H. N.’s Room, for gentlemen, at
the corner. sel4-Banf
A WONDERFUL AND NEVER
FAILING REMEDY FOE diseases of the
NERVOUS SYSTEM.
FROMSSSOR MORRIS’
EUOEPHALOS,
AN EXTERNAL REMEDY,
Prspar.l b, MO (J KRIIIGK k CO., No. fist North
FOURTH Street
*ar And for ea’e br Druggiata ganerallT. eeU-Smif
TMTUTTER’S cough syrup.
J.YJ. F. BROWN.
COPY-RIGHT SECURED.
Prepared onlp ggg^SBg l tf|f , f¥S'K’ ~on of the late
AT FREDERICK BROWN’S.
Northeast ooraor of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
, Philadelphia
This Remedy Is a sale and simple preparation from
the reoipo of the late distinguished Professor Mutter,
with .whom it was a favorite prescription. That be
used it in his extensive praottco, msures to the timid a
certain proof of its pure and innoxious elements, and
to those who know ois character for skill and oarefnl
attention to presonbe only sooh remedial agents as
should secure restoration without producing subsequent
evil, it will be welcomed as a real good. Under the
guidance of a Physician, (to whom its combination will
unhesitatingly be made known,) itwill always be found
very beneficial, and messes where a medical adviser
is not at hand, it may be used with safety, according to
the directions, in all oases ol short or long duration.
'■ And for sale also at
FREDERICK BRO W N, Jr.'s,
DRUG AND CHEMICAL STOIJE. .
„ . ; CONTINENTAL HOTEL.
Corner ol NINTH and CHESTNUT Street., Phila..
t ,An?. by “II reapeotablo Druggist. tbroaghotit the
United States- aolO-stntblna
Rosin, pitch, and tar.—1,760 bbis.
Bosin. all grades! 2M do. Pitoh, large site :7S bble.
Tar, part Wilmington LLOtlotete Mgk
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