Itifatioß oi Wm, Totty, Rlchmoud, . .. Virginia. lx the Richmond Enquirer of Saturday.) * A * past twelve yesterday, the drop fell i® e £ of Totty, and In a few minutes «±£X»Jw h» w»« dead. With the murder of Cathe !J®s .vlPflL 7 mode.of arrest of toe prisoners his b6bdb * in heart? ttrt effort* m a * &t uafof fonriteman by appeal to a vanbS&iiffhl* pwsentatum of eetltlons to the Go *£° L£.S£ m luietert or the Gospel, he turned 2r*fcS^H!^« ft 2* , i M &nd the nearer the dxy ®.* sjt approached, the more firm and ro* In the jail ho deported himwlf manner, and m fits ihterooftVse Tr»L*! h« lost no oictetonof im- SvSmSm thd dutr whioh thbjr owed society lea ding better lives. He continued 57d *K 1 ?LV ia * “e yraM m aflreamy condition when he “I?'?•. deed, and to -express the belief that the deed version 6 “ M admitted was instrumental m hisoon before his exeoution he was visited by many or friends, and he seemed very eohoitoua to warn against evil ways, and particularly ?L‘?-?®iD»t-tho use ofliqaor, to which 2ie*<u d Pu owed *U»is misfortunes. ' V*terd») morning he was visited stepmother -and others, and the scene was terrible; he was the most •P®®)*?*®** of all. amt while his tt?ars flowed plenteoiiely. »« murmur at his fete or expreis himself afraid ■ At quarter, past 11 Mr. Boggs entered the Sna * iotty wM sitting on a chair with an open Bible w*A!£eet of manuscript before hun. After a few Wjrde with Mr. Boggs, he expressed the wish whioh he aao on another oocasion expressed, to be left to himself. ??•" Mr B.gg. mi leaving 1,3 i 11 '?? th «„S«otl«raan’B .hcmld.r Ay. p .‘ ft 1 ™ 1 ? 17 ,’ t h# ,ct ™ r “Hi-’S from him fre»lr- At last the lata hour struck, and Mr. Dudley. Mr. B r W;;njJW r :H> ). enter.* hi»cell. sod prSiad.”6 £Shv2S c !ast moment bod oom*. He *hS i?A e J!I£ e, l®2 firmly; and was then led down the Ari?n« ii5 l 0 t Ar t !?^V here / l »® Second lieutenant of inV»O°}PAJ* -}**’• s?'f °ur men were drawn up *agon containing a tSeiffl &nd fo ’ JT utools, between them. When Mr Totty. leaning on tnoarmtof ftiendwWfwif-V? 8 ' 1 !* stepped forth, and recognising a Cosnitlrm *tding outside, bent hts head in re haVilt g:+*M pale, and somewhat nervous, but to Aa/fiSySr ***®n without assistance,and passing took his seat on the right of Alr/Bo***, WhM®Jfffjrtfo deputies occupying the other seats. arSSStff^ -W* he olasped hi* hands together and looked H?®jH r but immediately he turned his attention to innVr 4ie> and listened attentively to his words of en- S2S and the passages read to him, frequently ? n %w*jin* with humble voice and manner. ‘ Yes, sir/’ • ..smile played over his features .most of the time, and Aa looked Uses manwboUy under the influence o 7 kind ly and consoling words. A few times he looked aronnd faimoa the way to the gsUows, but it was only for brief moments, exoept once, when approaching the place of (execution, he gave one long abstracted look towards rtbefcUf* on his left. Whenthe wagon readied the gallows, the unhappr Tnan turned his face towards it, andoeoehiog hie left mand. close and compressing his Ups. he muttered some 'thing tohimself, and seemed to be in a bitter agony for •a moment, tmt it was only momentarily, and then he iQifoutofthe wagon and walked up the steps with a Vuuekatep. Op reaching the platform be took on his hat, and field it in both hands behind his hack, and stood firmly and unflinchingly with his head slightly bowed, Mr. Vogss then proceeded to deliver an elo quent and most affeetirg praier, and Totty, knelt on his right knee, leaning Lis forehead on his right hand and resting his left on his hip. Alter the prayer, 1 otty eame close to Mr. Boggs and spoke to him. and then Mr. Bqms announced that xotty requested him to read a Hsauu, which Mr. Boggsdia. selecting the JW. In a moment or two afterwards Totty spoke to Wr. Boies agaTi, and then that gentleman, addressing the assem bled multitude, said he had been requested to speak some words of advice to thoa' around him, and to such, of his friends as were present; he hoped that they would all turn from nee and lead rood lives; that they would avoid liquor, mu was a source to him. and all who indulged m it, of terrible mUfonune, and that he hoped to meet them w heaven. ~ Aad uowthe last terrible moment oame. ana the offi cer! of the I»w proceeded to pinion the wretched miin; he submitted gently, still retaining his firmness. This being done. Hr. Dudlev and bis assistants fixed the ropetp thecroes-beam.ToUy etill standing firmly, and ftstsnmg, with bent head, to Mr. Bog g*. who was read ing to him. For a moment or two he turned away from , the steps on which Mr. Boggs was sitting sod looked down on the crowd, and away over the valley toward the sontbesst. He then turned to the olergyman again. . and was led beneath the rope, whioh was soon adjusted • around his neck, the unhappy min submitting as gently as a child. *nd showing no onange, except a flush, for the first time, on his cheek. . . . The blaokoap was then placed on his head.and when it wadarrancea his legs trembled slightly, but in a mo ment alterthe drop fell there was neither quiver nor mo rion of limb, except a few twitchings about the should ers. Totty was dead—he died instantly, 'the drop fe'l at forty minutes past twelve At seven minutes to one his pulse was felt, and he was otherwise examined by Dr. Peachy and Dr. Dove, and life was pronounced to be estirely exticot. At three minutes past one he was cut down and put in the corns, and. surrounded by friendwafid the Armory Guard, the body was convey*? to the jail, where a hearse ws* in wetting, nerore * h i unfortunate man was fiinioned he.shook hands 'frri 0 tionately with tnose who officiated on the sad r ° -twice twatiM, “ God blew jou. Mr, lHulie- ~?9?oSg bleu jou, Mr. Dudler!” ' ’ Tbb Journal of Commerce polishes a card whieb it has received, e departure of the etumer Stolon The announce meat closes thus: Old Pub) 'S'anclionary’ has made all the ■ rran Vttients } at the end of tho route, to £255 for tho next four years, having «ri Bp » large and commodious bote), _J“ 6 5® . T lie luxuries that the neigbboringcountry J®™ J all be served up. Particular attention has m to insure a largo and constant supply of B **olilend cleme. . need not enoumbor themselves ,/th a superfluous Quantity of dry goods, as they trill find at the ead of tho route a large and Well- i assorted supply at the establishment of Messrs. H. B:AT. *“ For freight or passage apply on board, or at Ibo office of the CoHHiiTSfi or Firrsfin.” Bad ros tux Vice.—The Ijonisvillo Courier igives official returns from seventy'iour counties, with this restin': Bell 53,578, Breckinridge 35 • -23, BongUrs 25,023. AKD COMMERCIAI. The Money Market. PuiLADßtPnia, November 17,1SGG. A Anther small decline !• city sixes marked the pro gress of the pamo iu the stook msrket to-day. The new issues sold at 103 X.& quarter below yesterday 7 * sales, and the old issues brought 101, and the new gas loan 101,V* Pennsylvania fives sold at 93)f and 93 *i, about the same as on yesterday. By the wb>, Monday next, th*-l9th ipst** will be the last day for sending pro posals to Harrisburg for the safe of all or part of the one Hundred throned dollars of Pennsylvania fives to the of the sinking fond, 3he bids will t»« opened and'allotments made to the lowest bidder* on Tuesday, th 6 fOth. , Green and Ooat«s*»treeta Railway stook fell to 37, a decline of Hi Nornstown Hailrcad was steady at<B> Harrisburg Railroad losttf,selling at 49; JPenneylvania Hallroad fell and Beading fluctuated from morning till evening, opening at Ws, selling downm low as , And rallying again to 16lf> sales b ing reported iu the Afternoon at 16%, 1 IW. end'll. It olosed '*x\o jgethSr.unsteady— 27 asked,' Two Bo •hesuoa were reported at 12. and a email khle of Little jehnjlkill was made at 12. Th» mon ti market is more, -quiet, vrltb.but any thsnve in rates. Vho very best taper seUs freely enomh at 8 to 30 per tent., bot the hrJders of mcßey vho rlo not partake or the frisht vrbicj, l l9a mit(ld upon aome folk|! m the community, do no.c i esitaMm oV iil themselves of the trouble in man a miirfs to obtain the toost eMrbi tsntrstesof interest, ihatthe needy can be driven to psy> * f"*" Wtolttwelittg , oC titikens interested m v 'AiWinfr ft rtwlroad to the Pacific, mi . ife'r'ionThursday ovenlns,toooneidetthe plan Ptoy or by the ** Peoplo’a Paoifio Railro&dCota **DJf« etch ba*s already secured subscriptions to an amount t oqq million of dollars. Speeches made by some of the most prominent advocates ®; 4ie grand acheme, end & good feeling was produced 8 the aodieooe, many of whom promised, notwith ataediagthe panic, to add largely to the subscription. lut» .We understand that it is contemplated to hold & mimllMTaeotiot in thrsoitr within a few days, of ■which doe notice Will be given. The total amount of eafaioge of the-western division •of the fiunhu?y nudK-re road, from Seut.lto Nov.l, 'IB6O, was $17,268.99 Ihe heaviest week's earnings waa ’that ending Nov. 1~Q2.551.22. ;PM)ade)pfcia stock Site*, Novdmbdr 17,1850. AnroKts , &fer>B.E.£x,A.YMi.Kxß. Mcrobants* Exchange. FIRST BOARD. 2800 Fenna-te lldta cash 93% ’lOO Reeding K.,..ca*h M% IWO d 093% 100 do cash 161? ■3700 City Bs-tbts oash.-101 H do- 16% *OO jt po nev,,l(SX 7 Green ft Coates... 17 *o .-d0.:.-.-new..i«»* l d 0........ 17 800 - ; tJo^ r ,new...ia3% 20 Lehigh 62 3000 Reading R ite '86,. 72 * Morris Canal £7 *P Reeding R-. .lota 10% 6 Little Schuylkill... 12 JW 40—...*5wn 16% 8 Norristown R 48 300 ■4O, . sown<loU 16% 6 ffarrisburg K... 49 «0 40~ ..16% iPennaß. 38% » do-—. 16% 10 do 38% 40 do-- 16% 6 do— .38% 1W do afivd J 6% 4 do 38% . d0—.......each 16% 100 Elmira Con. ..cash 7% 900 d0......~.a5wn 16% BETWEEN BOARDS. 1009 City QuSm. .new. .101% 1 SECOND BOARD. 1000Peasete. r . b*93% 21 Norristown R 48 low (Sty 6s Coup.new ,10« 3 do--.—. 43 W» do : new.. 103% 5 do 48 SWfiltr Gaa'te .new-101 50 Penna K S 3 60Bohemian—.b5 12 SGreen ft Coates ... 17 M do—. b 6 12 15 Phtla & Trenton. .116 CLOSING FRICW—IRREGULAR. ' Bid. A*ktd. tiv' Ask'd. Vtti*deiptaae*.-.101% 101 K’mira tlerf-.. ..11 17 nutateß, 101% 101 -V Elmira 75'73. 70 yhitft te-..new.103% 103% Long fsiand R.-.il 12 Penna te-totoff W% 95% Leh Cl k N.— . 61 63 SMtf ft. -V -...-16% 17 Leh pi ft N Sorip.. 35 38 deeding bds *70., 81 81 North Penna R..„ .8 9 JUed M te'Bo inoff 89 00 N Penna B 65....».6S 70 geednlte**. ,71 73 N Penna Rloe 96% reaiti Rdiv off. 38 38% Catawissa K Con .. 4 Pane* ftNat «• 89 &i rrankftuouth h.,48 so iioryleqndvoS .. 58 Second ft Third... 47 00 ilwJn Pforofl.. .. IW, RacekVjne St R.. 26 # {MliftwiDof... 70 WestPhila it..... 66% SouNerimp 65.... 83, Rpruce ft Pme.,-0% 10% iefceyi&eirßUr.-.. 8% Green ft Contes ... 17 **>»»>} Navprf-, .16 5U Chestnut ft Walnt - 33% ElftfraH 7 8 Girard College 24 Philadelphia markets. The Flour market continues quiet, and price* are noniißally unchanged, the trade taring in a small way osjy aijl&eS&X for superfine; 9CCO#*.75 for «- traa, and 9&87K06-E0 bbl for extra family and fanoy brhnds, as in quality. Bye Flour la held at $4.25, and Cera Meal at bbl., Wbbat.—There is very little doing to-day; about 3,000 bssaoid atUToUfo for reds, the latter for prrmeHouth eriiWts range* at UOolffe, withlimitedjal**, lor ■infat. Aye w anil at 70p for Southe Corn i* not -wanted to-day ; sale* of 4 OOQeto 000 buah*}s fair to prim* Soulheru _jel!ow was made at 60®700 afloat. b«t bay en now offer lea*. Some new Corn sold at UetfO) as to condition. Oa s are quiet, hot «aie* of fl.OOPbaektif are reported at Mo for Maryland and 34>*e for Delaware. No change in Barley or Malt. Bantu— let Ifo.l Queroitfon u steady at ton. CorroH.—The. market i* unsettled and drooping, and a nw small lota found buyers at about previous rates. Gbocbbibs aud Fbovisiohs.— The market is an changed, but very aujet to-day. fllßba.— Clovergeed is less active, and some 600 bus h*v» t»m disposed of at rather easier rates, ranging Btrrom 9860-31 X 3? bu-tbe latter for prime lots, in olodSlß soma on terms kepUpwate. No change In Whisky mowMoff slowly at 22®22>a0 for Pennsjl vasta ana Ohio bbls.»i£a for drudge, and 31021K0 for hhdst which are soaroe. ntw totU stock K %y. AQjmiii ß JMYigimlMtM.'.... 80 lOjwk «f]saiimeio« SO Blmßx 9O . 73^1 ITO Hwfcgn Jttrv kUIU 4 • ! lid * 7jJ4' 100 riO— 73‘ 4 ' 50 dO,« MO 73 j ISO. f-.. do™. 72 W „ 40,.. 810 72 *»■ ? g® aw » 4«— i— ••as Jo- Fton*.—Th# market oss heavy, and tajes were oon* liW# «H«flrto the home trade, fhe deweistou m turning bill*tended to suspend thedemabdlbr escort, end ynoe* olowd at ft ceeline of Wgl&qbbl. The irseiwUnefi vtre' confinedto about 4ee cdobbls. The market suflerert from the stnotener in mcaraaiid the lowjratea of exchange. The tales were oonTtedw a few thousand bushels at irregular pncee, Co*H. with a good local and Eastern demand, was less aAetMLaad *o«e*o.tt» .bushels were reported atffo TOe.ferWestera mixed, and 720. for round yellow, m a, |*o»K TTha-basiae s'was moderate, with salee of mo * sW' C ' (Jeobgb 3>. DTo trust our rbad^Ffl will remember tjiat George D. PrefitiflO, Esii, of tbfe iaOttfsOiile journal, delivers fhe lectvre ijfthe Harrison court®, at hhtibnal Hull, evening. Mr. Prentwe has hilled tub Committee of tbe Harri son that he win nmainly be present, and j* now, w» ttthevet rn Haitimpre. His leoture being the first of the | taatdr, to the Harrison will belong the honor of ina^ ! gurating the season. As an orator, soholar, editor, post, and wit, and one of the most aocompliiftSS minds of the country, Mr. Prentice will toahry every expectation that may be possibly Sfitertamedof him, . are gratified to learn that Mr. John D. Wil liams, formerly of Pittsburg, and recently of New York oity, the x elebrated writing teaoher, and acknowledged to l»e the best ornamental penman in the United States, has taken oharge of the writing department of Bryant « Stratton’s Mercantile College, where he will bo pleased to see his numerous friends in this city. Trial op a Btbau Plough —The exhibition of this maohine will take place to-day at the Point Breeze Park Association. For particulars, see advertisement. Indiak Summbr.—This delightful season of the year still continues, and the weather is mild and plea sant. In a few days, however, winter will bo upon us, nod cold blasts and lowering skies will usurp the place of bright sunshine and a bland atmosphere. "Wise men, at this season, prepare for the rigors of winter, and for this purpose they prooure overcoats and other seasona ble garments, at the Brown-stons Clothing Hall of Roakbill A 'Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth, where a splendid stook of wearing apparel for gentlemen and youths is on hand. iDLutfxsa not Happinbss.—Tho moatoommon error of mm and women is that of looking for happiness somewhore outside of nsoful work. It has never yet been found when thus sought; and never will be, while the World stands, and the sooner this truth is learned tho better for every one. If you doubt the proposition, glance round among yonr friends and acquaintances, and seleot those who appear to have the most enjoy - meat through life. Are they idlers and pleasure oeek ets, or earnest workers? We know what your an swer will lie. Of a<l the miserable human beings it has been our fortune or misfortune to know, they were the most wretohed who had retired from useful employ ment, in order to enjoy themselves. True happiness consists in useful employment, and in the possession of an elegant andseasonablesuit of clothes, irom Gran ville Stokes 7 ‘•one-prioo 7> fashionable emporium. 607 Chestnut street. tST A valuable gift is presented to each purchaser. tf spjeciax. notices From the Dailr Evening Boston, Novem- For years—aye, from time immemorial—have housekeeper# wanted a preparation which should pos sesa the power of reuniting live fragments or orookery, glassware, farnitttTe. &0., which will accumulate ip every household. This Uesffioratum has at Inst been filled by Mr. H. C. Spalding, of No. 30 Platt street, No «r York, who has introduced to the public Ins prepared Glue, which is destined to beooma rb much of a requi site in every family 8# the lucifer match or metallic pin. This glue is engrossed in a ehermoal solution, the v manufacture of whtoh is, of course,* secret with the proprietor. Its adhesive *te truly astonish ing, joining together, as it.'will, heavy pieoes or wood, as well as the most delicate pitqes or China or gloss, nol2&l9AW2t / Second Hardwares.*'—l am receiving a great number of barrel, Herring, & Co.V Second , d ,v e V r »*f<nany of them almost now), also those of o makers, in exchange for the now oelebrated I .Olio Wrought and Ctdiled iron Safe A general aw aruneat constantly on hand, and offered at pw«o»tl9;nd examine. Depot, rift UHk.SI,NUT, under Mase m o Kail. M. C. SADLER, Agent, Philadelphia, __ cos*rethtf Diseases op iuk Blood arc all caused by the disposition of the waste or worn-out particles of the weakest portion of the body. All forme ° r v TO or Lung difficulties, as well as Catarrh* are sb ® uo a a scrofulous taint in the. system as King's Evil, P'alt Rheum, Cancers, Uloers, Tumors, and Eruptions of various kinds. By taking J. R. Stafford's IRON AND SULPHUR POWDERS, which unite with the digested food, and enter with it into the formation of rrew blood, strengthening and converting it# waste# or worn-out partioles into gaeos, whioh so invigorates the circulation as to expel all impurities from the system. The OLIVE TAR should be used m all oases as dirooted on the label or in a pamphlet whioh is sent free. See advertisement* Sold by all druggists, and by DYOTT Sc. CO. 333 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia, no!2-t22 Saving Fond—National Safett Trust Company.—Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania. RULES. 2. Money is received every day, and in any amount, arge or small. 2. FIVE PER CENT, interest is paid for money Horn the day It ia put in. S. The money is always paid baok in COLD whenever it is oalled for, and without notice. 4. Money is received from Executors, Administra tors, Gtfarrftans.&ndotherTrustees, in largo or small sums, to remain a long or short period. 8, The money reoeived from Depositors is invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Reuts, and other first olui leoDrineß, 6 Office open every day—WALNUT Street, southwest oorner Third street, Philadelphia. j&l2 Seamen’s Saving Fund —Northwest Co&ner Second and Walnut Btbxxts.— Deposits re ceived in small and largo amount#, from all classes of the community* and allows interestat the rate of FIVE PER CENT, per annum. Money may be drawn by checks without loss orin terest. Office open daily, from 9 until 6 o’olock, and on Mon day and Saturday until nine in the evening. President, FRANKLIN KELL; Treasurer andSeoretary, CHAS, M. MORRIS. _____ Hair Die ! Hair Dyb !!— Batchelor’s LIQ.UID HAIR DYE is the original and best in the market. All other# are mere imitations, and should be avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. Splendid Black or beautiful Brown instantaneously. Bold by all Drug sists everywhere. The genuine has the signature of william a. Batchelor upon a steoi-piat© en graving on four sides of each box. Beware of Counterfeits, Manufactory, 81 Barclay »V ro el, late 433 Brosilfrw, New, York. Charles Batchelor, noM * . . Proprietor. OSJS Price CLoxurw, op tHh Latest StHL*s,Hiade in th# fcfckt manner, ekprekaly for RE* TAIL SALES* LOWEST selling prices marked in rialn Figures. All goods njadetooraerw&rre-nlGd satis factory. Our ONE-PRICE eyefera ts itrrotly adhered to, Jk*l ara thsrobv *re&ti*d alike, sesB*lV TONES k CO. 604 MARKET Street. Grover & Baker's Oelrbratrd NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES The Rest in Use for Family Sewing. No. T3O CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia au27-ly SalamanderFirh-Proop Safes.—Avery arge astortment of .SALAMANDERS for sale at rea sonable prices, No. 304 CHESTNUT St,, Philadelphia, auS-tf EVANS k WATSON, , HEWITT—KRKWBON.—In this oity, hr the Rev. R. Jeffery,Benjamin P. Hewitt, of Cajee May Court House, N. J v to Mils'PUebe Krewson, of Philadelphia. * FIELD—WrBLK.—On Tuesd&r evening, the 13ih mat. by the Rev. William B.Wood. Mr. James H. Field, to Miss Caroline Winle. both of this city. * PRKNTZKI/L—KOOKEN.—On Thursday lant. by Rev. Andrew Manship. Mr. Samuel D. Prentzell, to Miss Emma C. Kooken.all of this city, * HILT—STATES.— At Frankford, on the 14th instant, by Rev. A, Atwood. Mr. Allen Hilt, of Books county# Mis; r. States of Frankford. * WILLIAMS—GRINNELL.—On the 16th nit., by Rev. J. CLClay, J. H. Williams to Mies Annie M. Gnnnell, all ofthisoitj. • CARPENTER—LEM MON.-On 'fljorsdoy even'ng, 15th mat,, by Rev. John H. Castle, Mr, Kdvr. C. Carpen ter to Miss Lizzie Lemmon, eldest daughter of George Lemmon, Esq. * PEQUIGNOT.—On the 17th inst., Celina, daurliter of Constant and Justine Pequignot.m the 21st year of her axe. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to at* tend her funeral, from the residence of her parents. No- 415 Dtokenon street, on Tuesday morning, at 8 o'clock. Services at St. Joseph’s Church. Interment at (teihedral Cemetery, * * KINGSTON.—On the 17th inst, Anna 0.. daughter of Stephen B. and Julia K. Kingston, In the sth year of her •ft emrle relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from her father’s tendance, 224 North Ninth street, on Tuesday inorntng, 20th inst., et 10 o'olook. ** BABB.—On the 17th mst., George C. Babb, aged SC years. (Pittsburg and Lycoming oounty papers will pleeteoopy.l The male relatives and fiiends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence. Monument road, Hestonville,on Tuesday, the 20th init. at 1 o’olook, without further notice. To proceed to Woodland Cemetery. “ LANNON.—On the 17th inst., Mrs. Ellen Lannon, aged 70 years. Funeral from the residence of her son. Charles Len non. No. 1611 Thompson street, this<Monday) morning, at 83a o’clock. * BOPKtNS.—In Burlington, N. J., 11th roo.. 16th. after a lingering illness, Thomas Hopkins, in the 72d yea r of hie age Funeral from his late residence. 27 High street, Bur lington, N,J ,atlO A. M..thiB (2d day.) 19th inst. * MOON.—At Columbia, Pa., Nov. Htf». in the 6flth year of her age, Catharine, reliot of Jasper Cnpps Moon. * MYERS.—On the 2£Ui inst., Tnos. L. Myers, m the 41st year ol his age.- Funeral from his late residence. No. 1441 Columbia avenue, (late Hanoveratreet,) this (Monday) morning, 19th inst. at 10 o’cldok. - CLaKK.—On the ]4th jnatnnt, at the residence of h cr husband. Rev. Homer J, Clark, in Summit oounty, Ohio, Mrf. Agnes P, Clark. * WCRESBON.—In this cltVvon the 13 hinst.,CalebCres son. in the l*tb year of his »ge. * FOWLER.—At Wiokford. R. 1., on the Nth inst., MiasSfbilFowler, in the 99thyear oilier ace. * LEWIS.—In Greenwich. Conn., on the 14th inst.. Miss Sarah Lewis, daughter of the late Kev. Isaac Lewis, Sen-. D 0.. aged 76 years. * MITCHELL.—In Brooklyn, on the 14th inst., at the residence ol her brother-in-law, Charles H. Townsend, Elizabeth Green, youngest daughter of the late Rev. W.H. Mitchell,formerly of Charleston, S C. ' —After a lingering illness, Mr. James C, We seels, aged 10 years. Funeral from his ilate residence. No. 225 German street, this (Monday) morning, at‘lo o'olook. * Novbmbxk 17—Evening, Hkaj Interments fnj tht'Cii to thei7 ►o> O _ B i _ C E BT TELEGRAPH, diseases, gr o. diseases. = a. Corretpondonoe ol The Prose.! p w Pa New York* Nov 15. - * Arrived, ship Meroury, from Havre; ship J H Byer .. •, ; son; from Bristol. J£dk; bark Lina, from Bremen; bark i *»“•••* 1 t Countess of Seafield, from New Castle; bark J 0 James, Asphwna—*»—■ 1 InflaramatioD, Brain 7 from Cardiff; Dark CJioico. from Cork! bark Nutatin- Apoplexr—*—* 6 i „ \ « pale, from Baltimore; bark whlstling-Wind, from Wan- s u lKr*~*** i u R*SSi w 2 ? z&m\ln; bark Pride of the Bea. from from Zaza; bn* ' f 7.. CanneP. t *—* • , 1 Eaglot, lrom Montevideo; sehrJ W Congon, from Ban !j “ BnnV.'UUU.' I t ISllZm ., Bul<l6U ' Ha "' irora MalM<K«cfcrAll.ti., «north if :: IWSTSSH: 1 i rmJ e ,w*w pa LEANS. Nov 17. VRJTINQa Congestion pf Brain 1 J r-.-itfin * " oWe,s 1 2 Arrived, ship Kate Prince, from Liverpool; ship John co n .',.^W»» | &Vo°. n “1 _ I, s?s« , a l Convulsions 1 9 Mama a-potu..~—. 1 Ji MEMORANDA. niK'EiGimi Oyaßoxa-**-- 0 g ** * 2 ? Steamship State of Georgia, at this port yesterday, e been issue Diptheria 2 9 Measles —— . - l j import* having passed, at 2 o’olook P.M on Friday,2s v tub demand Diarrhea-- 2 Oldage..—3 miles Noi Cape Look-Out. and signalized steam pro- Dropsy J | Pa15y.......... —— 2 peiler Mobile, hence for Mobile, and ntSJ* p M signal- attempt to con i gorofiriß- 2 ized steamship Keystone State, henoe for Charleston; ut households—. Disease of Brain*... \ §5?, —*■*• • below.the Brandywine passed ship Martha Washington, «A 2H N . 1 “ Heart.-.. * * Still .Horn. — — _ l 7 from Liveronnl. fimimhin. uoCRMNG. With a Dysentery.• •» **» 1 _ Buioide— ———•••:• 2 1 BArkOhevaher.Chandler from Bncnos Ayres, cleared fictitious iibboe 1 ©Ability-*--. 2 7 Ulceration of Stom’h j . t Fnfuand/ShTMt a 8r * *° m J eromßir Charles*. i 1 Unknown 2 _ .Bark Magdalena,’Whitehurst, from Aspinwall, ar- ITT s^Srr. UryiiptiM.l * nveii at Nnw York I7*u in*t N PRONOUNCIM, SIR b ?*v«r*TV»hniY***' 2 Ruttor, Chase, from Boston, arrived nt > ~ ’ 1.11 ~ v^n^m Fever, Typhoid--. 2{ 4I» * Charlestonlffthinst, twith,in story or ol «op tkr above there WKRB «* Bohr Geo Harm. Dazey, from Cardewis, arrived at ov» 'r-o A r?l3’ K »« r 1 year—— 68 From 40 to 60..... 6 Wilmineton.NC.mh inst. , .of fortunb, crowned^ From Ito 2 ....17 ** 60 to 60.... ...H . Sohrw Henry, Passapsa, sailed from Alexandria 17th *• 2to s —►. 25 •» 60 to 70, —* 7 »nst for Philadelph a. mrkwess of his HERKdu “ 6to 10. if “ 70 to 80. 3 Bohr W c Hofmeß, MoElweo, sailed from Taunton “ ]0 to 16—. -.- 3 “ goto 00 2 17th lost for Philadelphia, , hat a caution ia tiibre !Wt ** 16 t020......,.*.,. 9 •• 90 to 1 SohrsChasMoore,lngeraoll,aud JFCrouch,Honder- ** to 16 300 Sohrs UandTCramer, Philadelphia,and the 12m NiTivlTf—United Stele.. 16T; Fo,ei g n, Ml Un- U-eig,lor Jtela.aredit,.sailedi.om Provi-! '• ?SJS.°gi "hdh. Sl jJ. ’ mo ’ k %Si thi Almehou.., 9: People of Color, 8 ; from Sai ' ed I D 3 i 1 0F Lu '*' mm. wards. wards. 7 8ohr s Semh. Benson, h«„ee, arrived at New Bedford m ' li^d~::;:::.i§fc bSjms***,JES’RSKaSSK! - - ,ai,p<l froml<BW i IV >BSfe=r:::.iS J" \ BSftSKv“Js[iMi , *it l is£kdri*itu.v. i 2m „, P a P e r , Seventh .21 fiixteeotft.—. * Unknown b Bn-n PT - _a ■World. 1 vol. 12mo, paver cover, fo cents ; Eighth.,,.—2 Seventeenth-.. 9 • , " ORATION BEFORE TIIE AI.UIVINI,— ololh,76renlB. Ninth—. .6 Eighteenth 6 Total-. ——~ 200 IL3 Ihe annual Oration before the Alumni of the VII. BF.ECHCROFT. 1 vol. 12mo. paper cover, 60 The nambe* of de»th. nmriMrAd with thecorfespond- University of Pennsylvania will bo delivered on Fill- cents; cloth, 76 cenfs. %^M&!f^ f biri‘9Ts5 k wlf Mr °“~‘w9 , Uit Y Hev.^ N i N M < ofe m «!:K“ d ,'o I i- SrtaV.HS Vllt - J “„?S? 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Weekly Re] port of Interments. xth Office, November 17.1860. tv jof Philadelphia from the iOth Tth of November, 1860. jgIiACK DRESS « £*w!"!n6KsE* dottibd%ifas Alpacas, MAriftoefi,;, Mohair Lustres, tajutrb Cashmeres, - Batin de Chines, Vo'oUr Reps, Ammanneß, Velour Ottomans, Figured Poplins, asr- Moumoluim, Boult de Bines, Reps Anslats, c „ t Paramattas, ' *»• BESSOfI « SDN, Mourning Store, f . Nn flt& Chestnut wtrsot IODS—A large stock AJIKIYAIB AT THFTHMIML HOl'E UP to 12 o’clock last sight. GifIAHD HOUSE—N. E. comer Ninth and Chestnut. Cftpt A C Crookcr, Boston 1) M Paoker. Jr, Pft Alex Hayes fc wf, Mass J L Leaoh, Pennsylvania D M Peok, Pennsylvania j M Moorhend, Pa Geo Brinton 9c la, Pn Airs a eier, West Chester W Dunhar 9c wf, NY vV Warner. New * ork , Mish Warner, New York Mrsßiohatds New York Mrs Harlan & 2 oh. Balt Miss Patton, Baltimore B M Holman & wf.Cm.o JaaPemno.Dayton, O W K Arroistead, Virginia J.T Martin 9c la, N Y , Mrs Martin, Now York J W Weir & la, Harrwbff W Hutchins, New York Mrs A C Hutohina. N Y Mr Newkirk & Ja, NY Mrs Matthews, N V T W Simpson, Charleston Thos Shaplv & la. Cal A Hoffman, Now York O P Walßh 9c la, Pft ft Wise, Trenton, N J H Coulte, Louisiana G A Woodhouae, Newport A P Ituder. Pittsburg M Hubbard, Georgia B Chhton, Florida Geo tull &,wl\ Conh las Dickinson. Vioksburg If F Small, Rochester „ A M Fitzpatrick, Balt B C Gibbons. New York 1, Hodge & la, Misa Win Porter, Now York 8 Dana. Now York Thos Dunlap, New York NO Litohfield, N Y H w Brown J W Meoklv J T Smith 9c la. New York J M Sanborn, Boston Mrs Sanborn. Boston Jft« Bradley, Brooklyn. Mias Broiler, Brooklyn Jaa Steward, Brooklyn J W McDermott. Balt J 0 Ptevehs, Now York J W Boss, Harrisburg JI) Powell, N o Onpt Franoe A H Warren, Now \ ork J Al Alundv, Now % ork M L Johnson, Havana A B Boyd (c la, BaltitndVe W Ward. Indiana (5 Tgootti Washington J T Butch, Maryland Tt D Meara, Baltimore C W Hams, Hartford F B Metcalf, Boston A B Coloman. Cincinnati Mien Coleman, New York Miss Townsend, Now York J B Graham, Nt Louis Mr Chamberlain & t, Maes HJA"adoll Towanda B eadlor, Now York ft 8 Hamilton. Baltimore Mrs Hamilton, Baltimore .R STbomlr New York Goo MUrphy. Tennessee Jos Wft’t, Georgia IK Boss, NB Chas Durant, New Jersey y, L Long, New Jersey J Jones, New Jersey H ft Smoltzer, New York M Stone. Baltimore Wm Blanohard, New York John A Mohony* New York CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chntimt Btreets T 8 Thomas, 8 Carolina H W Walton, Louisville J ft Marsh, New York Jno BJlarpbuter, U 8 N J R Bigelow, Boston Min Bigelow. Boston Dr Hathaway, Boston T F Garnett, U B N G Adams, Kentucky Miss Jennie Adamk, KV Mrs Woodward. M 4 J) P Tompkins, N Jersey J L Johns, 8 Carolina h W Moore. Now York Miss Young, New York (fonfiold Youne. N York W 8 Tfotston, Ohio K F Hnornes, Virginia W W Totten, StLollis Mr Mitchell St la t l*ldwa*e J L Mitchell, Milwaukee K T Blake, Washington Chat C llusU. Delaware 1, J.CohSn, New York F 8 Cohen, New Yoik W ftoasman fc la, Ohio Wm N Mann, New York J L iters Sc wf. Cincinnati Wiu M Morrison, 8t Louis Mrs Mormon & ohitd, fllo Miss Fetters, F? Louis Oapt G Taylor. London Mrs Lovojny fr. 3 oh. Oregon Dr J J Hull, NctV York . 8 L Stevens New York Jos Belief. Jr, New York J Ho flacker lb wf, New York Capt J B Pitlman, Tenn H King. Washington Miss Stebbins, New York C Hadden, Jr, Brooklyn A W Hegoman, New York 0 AFegram, New York Simon GobhftTt Ohio A Wolf, Cinelnh&ti.O, J c Byrne, New York OWehjGnohey. Rochester O Mnsange Wm B Reynolds, Boston J V Gardner 9c datt. Boetoh d R Catlin, New York W Chappel „ , H Merfey. New York B N iilcKevsoh. New York P Forne/ftpenr. Baltimore uhas Parrish, Wilkesb’e Henry Miller &Ja» ft York Geo W Walker. Baltimore L H Stewart Athens, 0 U W Brown, Athene, 0 H B t-hipthan, Ohio , Jos Park, New York I Wm McKinley. New York M Baker, Baltimore S K, Dunham. Boston Jcbiali t'eohan. Boston J F Wilson, Wilm. Del B J ftoberls. Philadelphia J* L Dearborn, Exeter, N H KCvUzmz.. New York W BNlteiden. Now York W G Hollins, Nebraska . Cha« Packard, Boston Jaa Edmondson, Georgia "W Lu»y, Birmingham . AlfLuoy, Birnungham Lewis Mayer, Cinoinnati.O C Carter, Virginia J Kendall. Waahineton C D Dioker. Mobile W J Barney, New York Addison Chad, Boston J F Sawyer. Vermont A Finch, New York I«l A Moss, New York Jos Marrofield, Baltimore P Hisgit-a, Washington tr> P Gray, 8t Louis MERCHANTS* HOTEL-Fourth street, below Arch. Jae Tajlor. New York Chas Eldridge, Columbus J It Reed, Pittsburg David Reed, Pittsburg Miss M Brown, Wmsport 8 L WtUitSyWm*ppl t Chas L Green, Pittsburg C Krat*er.Ciearfield, Pn Jno Deah, Allfigheny City Henty N Mjera, N York VJm MoTeer, TOnnesseb Jas M Levan, lovro A B w«sHt, Wmoonßin Richard Ashman, Penna Cites J T Mointite. Ponna H P Boss, Doylestown Sa Aurentz, Pittsbnre L C Pinner, Kittannmg B Mitchen, Troy, Pa k Mrs Horace Morae, Iroy Mies Julia Bullard, Troy, Pa AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut st., above Fifth. John Phillips, Albany Thos Murioan, Albany K E Buaben. Pottsville R Kinaley, New Jersey John Riohards Naw Jersey M E Dover. London J P Frenoh, Liverpool H Nordlinger, N Yotk A Rosa, Potter 00, Pa HT Ppftalwo, Brooklyn H 8 Sprague, Newark, 0 John Gardner, N York GRToboy, New York J B F Blevin, New York KTJ Coleman, Cm. O JM Crawford, New Castle ?f ; vereu, Louisville, Ky Robt Johnston, PemPa Maloney Went Chester C 8tao? 9c fam, Cinn. O Aliss Dulin, Cmomnati. n GeoThomwJk la, Wash Bam} Harker, Wash, D C Geo Bates, Wash, D C Isaac Arnold, Connecticut JONES’ HOTEL—Chestnnt street, above Sixth. OB Bat!er& wf, Maine LC Ellis, Geo Foster 9c fom. Philada f* M Martin, N Carolina Alf White, Madrid P Jones, Madrid . . Geo Fox, New York LT McGiSnar, Virginia Hft Thompson, New York D Ueitler, Philadelphia KliDPhimpi. New York 0 R Phillips. New York' JG Crowley. Paltimore Chas Jißuskey 4: la, Va H V Moore 9c la, Norfolk ST. LOOTS HOTEL—Chestnut streot, abovo Third, tl It Painter. W Chester Geo Solomon. New York p A WitenhaH, Baltimore JaaMirven, WaVerly, 111 James Sweney* Ohio C lUyneh, New Jersey J F Foster & la, New York T J F Randolph* N Jersey J T Brown, Elkton* Md E B Johnson Elkton.Md W B Robinson DctVolt I C Bray, Philndolplna R N Perlee, Joitey City J Lieber, Philadelphia JlSslomon.New York MrsFredancke, New York J Btcvtmkon,New Jersey THE UNION—Arob street, abovo Third. A B Wakeman, Maryland Wm WalNoo, Indianapolis M M MarpletPhila J V Monsfield, Boston L 8 Forney, Waynesboro 80 Doolittle,ftiansheld, 0 0 0 Austin, New Yorx Jno Ashton, Jr, Phila G T Huffman, New Jorsey B T Smith, Tamaqua, Ta DTATEB UNlON—Market street, above Sixth, ll M Doer, Pennsylvania JtU'J 3 ’ Johnston, Newark G B Newton, Dblaware co JftbTJapgs, Washington,Pa hoi K Keynolns, Pittsburg John Richards, PitUbuig Sami Calvin, Pennsylvania Jft Owens, FaHtsbUrg . W M Foster. Harrisburg James]Penhockißohiersot Richard Coplin _ A H W Cieirh. Pittsburg IT Baker, Philadelphia A.Looaugn, Greensburg W Sandors, Pittsburg - John H Reed, Clearfield co L J Grans, Clep^f l<s id'6o 8 8 Hackht, Cttmeron bo J K Book, Centre co COMMERCIAL HOTFL—Sixth st.. above Chestnut* 6 Paryons, Rochester, N Y Aaron 8 Whito.Chesterco M. Tailor, Back* oo - J Strokley. Port Deposit Jog Jlucdfegoo, Bel co WmS JnoKßon, Cheater co J N Patterson, Centreton,Pa J .Blakely &wf, Del co„ J E Leonard, Chester qo W Porter, Rooheßter,N Y John 'I raynnr. Chester co Jaa 8 Kirk, Chester co HII Reynolds, Delaware F A ohurohman, Del co JohnA BtevbUGon,Jr,Del co w*r«Stevenson, Del co J M Baker. Choster co Thos Jenkins,Newport,Pa E J Duncan. Covincton.lad Truman Coates, Lano co Thos R Neal k la, Lano co BARLEY SHEAF—Beoond atreet, below Vine. Baml Grar. Cheltenham A G RaPp. Buckingham niayifl MoCarterjHuntftvUle A Beach, New i oik J Chapman &• wf, N Jersey J L hunt,N Jersey S MoAlecse, Bucks oo R T Engard, Pennsylvania Jos Taylor. Pennsylvania C L Lukeos, Horsham 15 Taylor, vuoks oo J Smith, Pennsylvania . B Hough, Keokuk, lowa Jaa D Bonit, Pennsylvania MisaM K Kirk.N Jersov JasHill. Germantown John Iredell, Montg co M-Uilon Long, Pa John Roberts, Brberry /vert Allen* New York l Gilman, New York JDp oung & la. Pa US Miller. Pennsylvania J LHant, New Jersey , J Hiljard, Philadelphia S Rowland, Philadelphia G Nice, Philadelphia FOUNTAIN HOTEL—SocoUd street, Above Market. 00l tV C Ridge, Newtown M Rich, Oswego, NY „ W A Lathross, New York A w jviorton. Mcnt co, Pa hr 0 A Congile, flovor.Dol UrWT Babb,Lycomingoo Mrs ihompson, Pa *5 fti Gager,.Philadelphia W George, Trenton, N J J Bryson, Bristol, Pa W Bryant, New Jersey W T rimpson, Pa h Poland, Bucks co, Pa PS Burson A.dau, Ind f» E Jackson. Cam«'en,Del J Beanes, Philadelphia C U Todd, Chicago NATIONAL HOTEL— Race street, above Third. 0 B Murphy, York- Pa A Strauss. Allentown T J Atwood. New York A Hchenck- Pbila J Richardson, New York J Hansel, Indiana M Reiir, Penna G W Graefl', Pottaville J Thotnas. PottßVjUo J ‘Whitaker. Mount Clare fllnstor Whitaser. Mt Clare Mrs Whitaker. Mt Clare J G Edwards, York, Pa O Wallack. Marshalltown J Gnflith. Boranton W 8 Rmeriok, New York G P Dearborn, New York JJ) Jones, New \ ork MT. VERNON HOTEL—Beoond street, above Aroh W 0 Lathrop, Now York Jde Banes, New York J H Clay. New Jersoy LG Sherman, New York G B Reed, New York T A Moore,Delaware James King, Trenton J Komerdmo, Bucks oo J Kegmao, Easton W B Brown, Now York 0 L Hood, New > ork L Whipple, Now York Vr Chamberlain, Dei BLACK BEAR HOTEL-Third st., above Callowhill F K Berlinyer, Penna G M Garner. Warrington Thos Allies Jc In, Fox Chase Miss Miles, Fox Chase David Davis, Phil C Roberts. Feasterville Kami Alorna, Phil Michael Ulmer, Roadlng Peter Adams, Rending _____ IMPORTATIONS. •'Reported tor the Press.) PARSBORO’, N S—Sohr C 0 Vanhorn—3oo lots plaster to Cox. Woodworth, A Co. COKNWALLIK. N B—Sohr Elizabeth Ann—3,7oo bus potatoes to Cox. Woodworth, & Co. OANSO, N B—Sohr Empire—9oo bbls herring, 600 quin tals codfish, ICO galls seafoil, Cox. Woodworth, & Co. PASSENGERS ARRIVED. in Steamship Slate of Georgia, from Savannah—David Londorbaok, M Leiber, Mrs T lion,us, and four in the steerago. MARINE INTELLIGENCE SEE FOURTH PAGE. arrived. Steamship Delaware. Cannon, 21 hours from N York, with mdse and passengers to Jos Ailderdioo. Passed at fio’elock this {Sunday) morning, a large ship o:T the Brandywine, bound up, also passed ships Monto Bello, lor Liverpool, m the Bight of New Castle, m tow of tue Amenoa; Flora, for West Coasi oi Africa, at Anchor off Christiana Creek-with lug J K Btarr alongside, and a number of brigs and sobrs in the Bay and River, bound up. Brig Thos Walter, Hiortb, 14 days from Grand Turk, T 1. with salt. &o, to Jauretohe Sc Carstatrs. The brig Thos Trowbridge was loading at East Harbor for New , York. Dr brig C C Van Horn, Mernam. 0 days from Para lioro’. NS, with SOD tons plaster >o Cox, Woodworth, Brig Wm Crawford, Falker, 8 days from Saco, Me, with heading to Gen R Ayreß. , . - HBr sohr Empire, Wall, from Labrador via Cape Canso, 8 days, with fish, Ao, to Cox. Woodworth, A Co. Sohr Elizabeth Ann, Bratfehaw- 26 days from Corn vrallis. N 8, with potatoes to Cox. Woodworth. Sc Go. Sohr Bela Peck, Gardner. 4 days from New York, with barley to Massey, Collins, A Co. Bohr John P/ioo, Sears.Sdajs from Boston,with mdse to Crowell Sc Collins, -• .IfHM MONDAYi NOVEMbEE t§, iB66i THE rmt>AHEU‘htASUNK. October Oc *3, fwoT—Th&Annual Meeting of theBtockhpld -srd of this Bank, will bo held on TUEBDAY, the sixth day of November next, at the Banking House, at }* o’olook, M. | ano vhs Annual Eleotion for Direotorfl will bo held at tno Banking Houss, on MONDAY, the Wtb day of November next, between the hc'H* of ton o’clock A, M.and two.o’cltJekp, Mi . . P. B. COtiEflYfl. Cashier. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.- UJTDEPARTMENT OF MINES? AATB, AND MANUFAOTUREB-COUKBE OF 1800-ISOI, _ The Annual Wintor Course of Leotures in this De partment will commence on FRIDAY. Nov. 15,3860. 'I he following Professors will Lecture upon their re peotlVfl subjeots: Prof. JOHN F. FRAZER, “ Mechanicsnud Chemis try.” and THURSDAY, at 4 o'olook P. M. Prof, CHAH l»K8 B, TREGO, •* Geology and Minera logy.’’ TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at A o’clock P.M, Prof. .FAIJtIJAN ROGERS, ** Civil Engihooring— Construction.” MONDAY and THURSDAY, at fl o’olook P.M. Pt’of.J. PETER LESLEY, ‘‘ Mining.” TUESDAY, at 5 o’olook P. Al. Prof. K. OTIS KENDALL, “Mathematics.” A oourso of Mathematics may be followed by those who dpsiroto do so, under the direction of the Professor of Mathematics. Attendance on these Leotures is entirely volantary, and they are not connected with the ordinary College instruction. Those dCsiTlng td roedive a diploma or certificate will ho examined daring tho Winter and at the oloao or the Course, Upon the subieot of tho Lectures and upon oer thlh Text Books, wiuoh will bo indicated. by the Pro fessors. Either Course may bo taken by tho Student at his option. For Tickets, apply to FREDERICK DICK- Janitor, at the University. North Building, and for information respecting the studies to . _ FAJRMAN ROGERS. Dean of the Faoulty, nolfi 6t gOS West RJTTENHOUBE Square. (T^ 5 * lIARIUSON LITERARY INSTITUTE, UJJ -FIFTH ANNUAL COURSE. OPENING LECTURE GEORGE D. PRENTICE, Kflq,', Editirof tho l.miisville , Journal, AT NATIONAL MALI;, . MARKET Btreet. abovo TWELFTH, On TUESDAY EVENING, November 20. Subject—“ Politics and Politicians of the United States.' ’ Tickets 25 cents. Tickets admitting a gentleman and two ladies. 60 oents. To be had at Hazard’s, 724 Chestnut; Bower’s, Sixth and vine ; Bnowden’s, Fourth and Noble. Gaut & Volk mar’o 009 Chestnut; ftokes, Frankford road and Co lumbia avenue ; Brown’s. Ninth and Chestnut, amljat tho door on the evening of tho Lecture. nols»Tt fYy* ANNIVERSARY OF THE lu? CIANTILK JIBMKFICIAI. ASSOCIATION-OF PHILADELPiIIA.”—The Nineteenth Anniversary or th- Association will bo celebrated at the MUSICAL FUND..HALL, on FRIDAY EVENING, November S 3, at 7)4 o’clook, on xrhi oh occasion the Anneal Ro-* Sort of the Board of Managers will be read, ana od restfos de’ivered uy Rev. A. A. WILLETTS, Rev. JOSEPH A. SElSh.and GEO. H. STUAHT.Esq. . ORCHESTRA UNDER THE DIRECTION .OF PROF. HASSIER. Cards of admission hjay be had gratuitously by applying to tbo undersigned. No. 96 North TH/RD Street. Tho number or tickets will be positively limited to the comfortaute capaoitr of the Hall. WM. C. LUDWIG. nols t23if President.- TEOVLK’S LITERARY institute. J.J? The J'iglith Couraoor Leoturfswill beopened HALL, on THURSDAY EVENING, November 22d, by Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER, To bo followed by Rev. 12. H. Chapin, D.D November 27th. Hon N. P. Banks December6th. Goorgo Win. Curtis, Es>» December 13th. Earard Tailor, lisq.— . Deoember 20th. Hrin. Charles Sumner —December 27th. Rev. B shop Simpson, D. D January 3d. Rov. H. Ward Beecher January 10th. Rov, ft. a. Storrs, D. D.— —.—January 17th. Rov. H. Ward flseoher. January 24th. Tickets for the course of Ten Leotures for sale at HAZARD’S,7*4 CmESTNUTStreet. Admitting one person —..... Gentleman and lady . „ Gentleman and two Indies.- Single tiokets, 25 cents rosx office, Philadelphia, pa., Us-Hf NovemßSß 13th , 1360. Special Notice is hereby civen, that Letters deposited in no United 'states Letter Boxes, for the Mails, must eaeh be pre-paul by a One Cent Stamp for colleetton, m addition to the regular postage ; otherwise, under the instructions of the Postmister General, they will bo held for postage. •Asalareenumberoflettors are reti&ived dally at this Office without such, pro-payment, tho publio are aeam fiyti/icd that eunli tetters are invariably detained. De ny, trouble, and expense will be avoided by complying Vmh the regulation of tho Department noH-6t N. B. BROWNE, Postmaster. rrs=* ornci! femnlyl.vani a rail U 3 road company. 4 x Philadelphia, October i 7,3850. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi annual dividend of THREE PER OENT. on the Capi tal Stock of the Company, dear pf State tax, payable on and after NOVEMBER 15,16G0. Powers of Attorney for collection of Dividends can be had on application at tho Oflloe of IheOompany, No. & South THIRD Street, THOS. T. FIRTH. oolS-tdei __ Treasurer. OF THE COMMISSIONERS LL? OP THE SINKING FUND. Tbeasurt Dbpartmbnt, i Harrtsbujg, Ootober 2i , 1850. t Notloe is hereby given, that sealed proposals for the sale of all or any part of one hundred thousand dollars of the five per cent, loans of the ComraonweaUfrof Pennsylvania, will bo reoeived at the Treasury De partment. m the city of Harrisburg, until a o’clock, P, M,.of TUESDAY,THE2Oth DAY.OF NOVEMBER, A. D, 1850, the eamo to set forth the amount offered, and the price askdd, Tb bd addressed. ** Commission ers of Siniißß Fhnd, Harrisburg, Pa,," endorsed“Frb posals to sell State Lor-nB.” . , The b-ds will be opened and allotments undo to the lowest bidders on that day. WM. M. ftIESTER, Beo’y Covhw’th, FLI BLI FEU, State Troaiurer, TIIOB. E. COCHRAN, Aud. Gon. 0027-tno2o Commisaionors of Sinking Fund. VTw" OFFICE CV THE PHILADELPHIA UJf AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. March, 1850. Tho holder* or tho bond* of this Company, duo July It 1850, can now receive, npon application at Inis office, 10 percent, in cnnbiuponthotorm*apooiliedln thooirou- Lar attached. . The holders arc also entitled to the benefit of a Sink ing Fund ot $140,000 par atmurti, fts ettabhshed by the stookholdere at their annual meeting, held January e, 1860 t aml,m pilrsuanoe of the oontraot, entered into by he Company and duty recorded, to carry the same into floot, 8. BRADFORD, Treasurer. CIRCULAR. Nriiet te the Holders of Philadelphia and Heading Railroad Company Mortgage Ronds,dm July 1,185 Q. Theso bonds are scoured by the first mortgages onthe road, amounting in the aggregate to $5408,400. The not ravoni'O fjf the last EscaTyear was six time* the amonntof the annual interest on these bonds. Tho managers propose to extend them for a period or twenty rears, the holders retaining the bonds and the eeourity of tho mortgages in tho.prooise oonditiomn wbioh they are now held. Fresh sheets of coupon* for the interest, pnynble half-yearly, will be issued, A bonus of 10 per oeut. will tie given to the holders, in consideration of their assenting to the extension. This bonus will be paid in o?iah to the boatprs of the bonds, on their Burning a teoeiptand presenting their respec tive bonds at the office of the Company, or to its agent*, for endorsement. . .. ~ L , Form* of receipt and andirsetfient will bp furniahat oa application. By order ef the Board of Managers. nfl-tf . . ~W. H. Mol LhKNNY. Secretary. NEW PWBI.ICA.TIONS. It ES H BOOKS. SHELDON & COMPANY, llff NASSAU Streot, New York, Publish Saturday, Nov. 17. A new book, W Jacob Abbott, THE ORKNEY ISLANDS, being tho third volume or Tub FtOEBSCKSTOBIKS, „ _ , , By Jacob Abbott, author ot the “ Rolto Books,”** Amo rioan Hifttories,’’Ao., Ac. , , , „ w With seven illustrations, from drawings by H. W, Herrick, afteT tho author's sketches. Price 60 oents. lvol lflmo. | Frcmthe Boston Journal I Mr. Abbott is always an entertaining writer for tho young. jy rom the Now York Observer ] ** Air. Abbottisfcnown to be a pure, successful, and useful writor for the young and old. Ro is a\«o the mo<t popular author of juvenilo books now living. The previous volumes of tho scries wore ** Florenoe and John,” and “ Grimkie.” Cl AIBORNIS. {Vol. 3 of tho Oakland Stories.) By 6XO. B.TAH.OK. With illustrations nftordosignß by H. W. Herriok, 1 vol.iOmo. pnee 60 oents. No'icoa of the OaklandStonesi [From the Boston Journal.) *• Whilo ia general this story resembles Mr. Abbott’s, it is superior to eomo of that author’a later works. It is marked by his best oharaoteristioe—the, easy, natural dialogue, wholesome, moral, and religious tone, and simple explanatory style, without being tiresome m repetition. It describes home scenes and suggests home amusements. * Kenny’ is seven years old, and for ohildren from seven to twelvo this story is both pleasing and instructive.” (From the Syraouse Journal.) ‘•Thiais&noxoollontbook for young people, and is vmuon after the style of the Rollo books. It will make afino and elegant holiday gift.” . _ . „ The previous volumes were Konny and Cousm Guy. HINTS ON THE FORMATION OF RELIGIOUS Addressed especially to young men and women ol Christian education* By Ray Palmer, D. T> Paster of the First Congregational CJiurob, Albany. * on, KTKHNAIi WIIH THE 'FATH KjVHOODaF'GO'I).' ~ iiy J. P. Thompson, D. 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By the author of “The Heir of Rodcljfle,” *• Hearts ease,” &c. 2 vols. izmo, ototh, SlW.i Extrnot fromft review of “ The Heir ofJUdoljfie,” and “ Heartsease,” in the North Amorioan Review for April. The first of her writings wnicrt made a sen sation here was the ' Heir/ and what a sensa tion it was! Referring to tub remains of tub TEAR*WASHED COVERS OF THE COPY AFORESAID. WE FIND 1T BELONGED TO THK ‘ ElGimi THOUSAND/ HOW MANY THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN ISSUED SINCE BY THIS PUBLISHERS TO SUPPLY TUB DEMAND FOK NEW, AND THE PLACES OF DROWNRD, DISSOLVED, OR BWBFT-AWAY OLDCOPIFS, WK DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CONJECTURE. JfOT INDIVIDUALS MERELY, BUT HOUSEHOLDS—CONSISTING It» GREAT PART OF TENDER-HEARTED YOUNO DAMSELS— WERE FLUNGED INTO MOURNING. 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WM BROTHEKHEAOj Publisher, and Importer of Old Books, Autographs, and ooSLim*^ 1188, 318 South EIGHTH Street. _ npHB DEBATES OF CONGRESS.—TUJB X DAILY GLOBE, containing tbe proceedings of the next aesnon of Congtom in newspaper fojm. and THE CONGRESSIONAL GLuBE AND APPENDIX, containing them in book form, revised by the speakers, will be printed by me during the session to commence on the 3d of next December. ....... r For one copy ofluK Daily GLOBKuntti the Ist day of next April... S 3 00 For one copy of Tint Conorxssional Globe and Ap pb.ndix daring tne session..-*-—. —.--- S 3 00 The Congressional Globe and Appendix go free through the mails. ... * , : No attention will be pud to any order unless tho money accompany it. Washington City, Oot. 18.1 WO. 1% „„ „ ______ ncl64>' JOHN C. RIVES. BCKiK BUYERS.—Gentlemen: I have taken the Basement of the Philadelphia Bank, 419 CHESTNUT Street, where I will continue to buy and sell (as l have heretofore done at, the Custom iou»e Avenue Book-stand)old and new Law and Mis mllaneous Books. I have lor salo upwards of 100 old ilaok-letter Bobko printed prior to tho year 1199, Also, a oopy of Erasmus on the New Tostanient,3 voia.,4to, printed in IMS. PnoeQSO, I will also deal in Engravings ind Autographs. Persons at a distance wishing to sell looks, will describe their names, dates, siaes, bindings* conditions, and prices. Pamphlet Laws ol Pennsyl 'SW ° W B00lU,M0 “ A “ToYn CAMPBELL. BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. ULANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. ff> M. A. BEBB, Blank-Book Manufacturer, Stationer, and Printer, No. 418 WALNUT Street, betweon Fourth and Fifth, (Formerly David M. Hogan.) , BOORS for Banks, Pubno Offieea. Merchants, and others, Ruled to any given patern. (with or without leading printed,) and Bound in the best manner, both with regard to neatness and durability. Orders for An nual and other Reports, Cards, Circulars, Bill Heads, and JOB PRINTING of every description, exeouted in he beat etyle.nt shoit notice. Also, Engraving and uithographio Phntiflg. _ ~ . . „ A general assortment of American, r renoh, and Eng lish dtntionory, Cap, Letter, and Note Papers, £nve opes, Ao. Initials stamped on Pacer and Envolopoa. Husio and Books rebound in any style of Binding. Having, through misfortune and losses, beon obliged to give up business, I would respectfully reooramend to my friends and patrons my suooessor, M, A. Rbbß, who will oany on the business under S y pareonalis u p e r intendence, at the old stand, 418 WALNUI Street. Orders thankfully reoeived.and exeouted with fidelity and despatch, upon the most reasonable terms. no2-2m DAVID M. HOGAN, Agt. for M. A. Rees. rg»HOMAS THOMPSON, SQN. & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OR CABINET-MAKERS’ MATERIALS U 3» SOUTH BECOND STREET. tfiT BrooateUs, Flushes, Reps, Damasks, and every description of Furniture and Curtain Goods. se!9-2m SHOEMAKER & Co., GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, AND VARNISHES, Northeast Corner FOURTH and RACE Streets. myfcWOm [ NO TI O B.—Fawkes’ American Steam Plough will be exhibited on the grounds of the Point Broe2e Park Asiooiotion THIB DAY, (Monday,) the 19th inst., from 10 o'clook A. hi, to 4 P. M«, as a ma chine for hauling a train of wagons and carts, A c , «o. t and for the purpose of displaying its power for hauling. Admission 25 oontsj tiokets to be obtained at the office, No, 1 «4 S. FOURTH street, and at the gates. It AMBROTYP.es inserted in lockets, me dallions, breastpins, finger rings, &o.» m the beat style, nt moderate prioea. at RKIMbRB’ Photographic Gallery, OIT North SECOND Street, above Green, it* Something nevy.—kerr’S venti- Elating SUNLIGHT GASALIER, is now to be seen in Rev. R. A. Carden's Churoh of the Intercessor, Spring Garden, below Broad Sr. The great advantages of this apparatus are, that while it gives a soft, universal ugh all over the apartment, the heat is used to promote and form a perfect and thorough ventilation of the building, and at same time the oost is below tho old method oi lighting. It is applicable to every description of rooms or pubioplaoee. Further information can be had at ARNOLD & WILSON'S, 1010 CHESTNUT Street, or by addressing tho patonteo, J, W. KERR, PITTB - Fa. noH-lm* A PPLES, APPLES. — 1,500 bbls. choice Jt\.. varieties of winter APPLES? 20 do. Cider; 400 bus. Potatoes. KAIUtOAD DEPoh 10U4 MAftkET Street. tno!7 3t*l 0. PRBNI ZbL. WOOD-BURNT AND MARBLE LIME, T Y Caloined Plastor, Plastering Hair, White Band, and Cement. Orders by mail ior shipping promptly attended to. Southeast corner NINTH anti COATF.B, 1 '£ol B » a 6t gillt ' H. MoINNKS. (1/1 £BS MAOKERFL-63 bbls., 57 half IVX bbis., 74 quarter bbls, and 360 kittsr No. 1 Mess Mackerel, of a ohoioe qaalitr. in store ana landing, for Slo b? MURPHY A KtiOflH, noB-lin No. 140 NORTH WHARVES. Ti/lAOKEREE, HERRING, SHAD, SAL- IjX1jX MON, A 0.—3,000 bbls. Mess Not, 1,2, nnd 3 Maok ercl, large, medium* ahd small, in assorted packages of chbioa late- caught fat fish. , , „ 6 W 0 bbls. New Halif\x, Lamport, and Labrador Her rings. of ohoice qualities. 6.000 boxes extriJAew eoaled Herrings. 3,000 boxes ext anewNo.l Herrings. 3,000 boxes large Mamtotme Herrings. 860 bbls. Maokmac w hits Fish. 60 bbls. new Economy Moss Bhad. 26 bbis. new Halifax Salmon. 1,0 W) Quintals Greed Bank Codfish. 3UG boxes Horkimer-county Cheese. In.toi.M W.„ S)l orM,. u bj pHy & K »03 No. H 6 WORTH WHARVES. RETAIL DRY GitJoiDS. 2,000 yards Dbußiii wiviii B I C H BROOKE POPLINS. IN DARK ORotINDS, litlTK SILK FIGURES, ®1 PER YARD. VERY CHEAP, THOS; W. EVANS & CO., Hob. 818 and 820 CHESTNUT STREET, TT'YRE & lAN DELL, FOURTH AND - 1 -. ARCH STREETS. Frosted Beavor Clothe. ChmohJ))! Velvet Cloths. Eskimo Beaver Cloths. IYRE & LANDELL. No. 400 ARCH STS. I Beeline in Rich Silks. Deolino m Cloak Cloths. Decline in Winter Bhangs. & l&ndell, fourth Afro XU ARCH STREETS. i 4 Lyons Blabk Velvets. Velvets for the Lone Coats. oolD Velvets atßeduoed Prices. &, L. FOURTH! AND AHOM, PLACE FOR SHAWLS, PLACE i?OR CLOAKS; PLACE FOR SILKS, PLACE FOR MERiNdES, PLACE FOR POPLINS, PLACE FOR DE LAINES, PLACE FOR BLANKETS, PLACE FOR CLOTHS, PLACE FOR NAPKINS, PLACE FOR SHEETINGS, Place For piano covers. PLACE FOR EVERYTHING. 0029-mwa tf C. & C, ON FRIDAY. NOV. IQ. Will have completed the in the seoohd ■torr of their BtoTOi &mj WILL EXHIBIT IN THEIR. Large, new OLOAK ROOM An elegant assortment of LADIES’ FINE CLOTH CLOAKS, COOPER & CONARD. SOUTHEAST CORNER NINTH AND MARKET. hols . Jj}LEGANT CLOAKS. BACQUES, BASQUES. paletots. THE MOST SUPERB ASSORTMENT TO BB frOTJKD lit IB* OITT, MODERATE PRICE a. IMPORTED AND MANUFACTURED FINEST LYONS VELVETS. FINE RIBBED CASTORS, IMPERIAL BOEBKINS, ’ Add ad infinite variety of PANOV CLOAKINGS. FRENCH AND ENGLISH PROBUCTIONS, Too multifarious to ennmerate. J. W. PROCTOR & CO. THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK AND FUR EMPORIUM, NO. rOB CUESTNuf STREET. noo-tf SILVER WARE. JjJBTABLIfe'HED 1812 WM. WILSON & SON. MANUFACTURERS OF SILVER W ABB. E. fi. W. CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY STS. A- large assortment constantly on hand, or made to older to matoh any pat tern desired. Persons wishing to have DRIGINALSTYLHS will be furnished wRh patterns by our designer FREE OF CHARGE. importers and dealers in ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND AMERIGAN PLATED WARES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. noir tf WATCHES AND JEWELRY. JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., 822 CHESTNUT ST. IMPORT AND MANUFACTURE FINE WATCHES. RICH DIAMOND AND ALL OTHER JEWELRY, MANTEL CLOCKS AND BRONZES, - STERLINO SILVER-WARE, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PLATED GOODS, PARIS ARTICLES, FANS, OPERA-GLASSES, Ac., Tho prinoipol part of our .took is entireir now nt MODERATE FIXED PRICES. An Examination will onlflil no obligation to pur aim,a. nol^J_nl-_iL JKs FINE WATOHES, of the most ap- JSTM proved makeia; Jewelry ofevorr description, vast Silver-ware cruel to coin; aleo. Plated-waro of th 0029-l t m Ua ' itT ' ,t aa North BIXTH L B^«et. Jfes SOABF-PINS, STUDS, and SLEEVE- Era BUTTONS.—A large assortment of Carbnnole, ««*ComU Lava, and Ltnifloan Gold Scarf-pins, at G. RU^SKLL'S, AS North SIXTH Street. FURS. f ADIES’ FANCY FOBS! FANCY FOBS! —JOHN FAREIRA, 718 ARCH street. has now m store, oi his own importation and manufacture, ft very large and beautiful assortment of all the duftrent kinds and Qualities of Fanoy Furs, for ladies* and chil dren's wenri soiling ntnrnnufaoturera' prioei. noia-lltr GENTS’ JFUftNISHING GOODS. O HlGrl VAL!!! CRAVAT STORE IK STILL AT NO. 7QJ. N. W, CORNER SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT. j. ALBERT ESHLEMAN. Yynr NOT! WHY NOT! WHY NOT! SAVE YOUR MONEY, By buying your Furnishing Goods of SPENOEB, No. 839 CHESTNUT STREET. You’ll find it the oheapest plaoe in the oity to gel FINE BINEN OR MUSLIN SHIRTS, FINE LINEN COLLARS, UNDERSHIRTS, ' DRAWERS, TIES, STOCKS, FANCY SILK BCARFB, LINED GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS, DRESSING GOWNS, HDKFS., BUSFENDERS, Ac, Strangers, as well as citizens. Are respeotruUy invitad to examine onr Stool before mt-sinf their purohases. Remember the number. 830 CHESTNUT STHBET, Adjoining Girard BouSo, Opposite Continental Hotel.- nolQ'Swtjal SHIRT MANUFACTORY.—The perfeot fitting mado. On hand, and inSde B "o ofdir°al ahorteat notioe.. WHOLEBAUS TRADE SUP PUBD. of BENT’S FUKNIBU inti OwHoi of ins own importation- . j. SCOTT it Tf j j , 814 CiIISSTWUT Street. 0025 Four doors below the “Continental Uotef.” w OTIOE TO GENTLEMEN !-The best “/o S^ r ?T f O,OMS «.ver offered for said in the oUy of Philadelphia, comprising Prince of Wal«Se Imper/al. Abraham Lincoln, &c., l/prightP/aita. Bias Plaits, and Cross Plaits, some containing three l ’lalta*a * CHARLES ADAM& Jk ff BON, nolg ' t f EIGHTH and ARCH Btreots WANTS. '(JBNIBHED ROOM WANTED. A to hire a commodious Room, sorth of Callowhi!] and east of Twelfth street. Address etatmK terras and looahty, RAYMOND, Press office. nigti* X/\T ANTED—An active Youfig Man, as * * Ent tr Clerk. Address “ R,» office of the FreiS - nolJ 2t* I Mi r ANTED—A partner with $5,000, in a aa7 yift.MX eo net cent.. and is all cash. Add»egs CLIFFORD.” The P*ess office. nol9-3t* WANTE D—An. intelligent, careful, single young Protestant Man, to nursvand wait on a permanent invalid. Mast have good references* who can be seen for moral oharacter. Inquire at No* 631 NORTH Street, after 12 o’clock to-day. n6l9*lt*° WANTED—fiY AN “EXPERIENCED r \7 Dry-Goods Packer, a situation in A Dry-Goods Jobbing House, as Porter ana Packer. Can furflieh the best rscommendationsas to qualifications, honesty, «p. Address *• JAMEB,” office of this paper. n!2-6t* ANTED TO RENT—By a good tenant, * ", d Stable which will accommodate about fifteen horlds. Address Stable,” Press office. no2-tf YXTANTED —An active business man, having $7,000 to 10,000, to take the place o f a retiring partner in an established Mercantile business, paying ,a net profit.of 25 per cent., without risk. Ad dress u Partner,” this office, with real name, nol-tf The advertiser has $3,000, and is willing to take nn interest as partner in a well established, safe, and profitable business. Address T. P.,” office of this paper* stating when and where an Intdrview may be nag. nol7-3t* IVTEROHANTS AND TRADESMEN L"-l. wishing LADS will please apply at the NEWS BOYS’ HOME, U 73 South THIRD Street. nol6-6t» to be loaned at six percent..well secured and nolionus. Preference given where some lucrative writing ean he had a few hours daily, usually needed by attorneys, real estate agents, conveyancers, or others. Address T. H, Aweoff, through P. O. nol9St» ©£ ATMI TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE gpii.l/TM/Apply to E. CAHFENTER, 342 Bouth THIRD Btreet. no!7-6t* FOR SALE AND TO LET. TO OHAIRAND CABINETMAKERS— The PUffimxWodd-Bending Company, owners of “ Blanchard's Potent." for the States of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland, will sell county, town, or shop rights, or grant licenses to use, on easy terms. This is tho onlp patent. All infringers will be strictly dealt with. Apply to JOHN SiLSBY, of C. A. BURGESS, No. 34 BROADWAY, New York. ocf-d3in For exchange.—a choice tract of good unimproved farm land in the State of New Jersey, convenient to the city, will be exchanged for oity property. Apply at No, 11$ FEDERAL Street, sea-tf • LARD-OIL FACTORY.—To rent, a LARD-OIL FACTORY with S 2 Patent Lever Presses,with Plates, Bags, Tuba, Kettles, Tanks; all urke ■ 004 Wo, 1G SOUTH WKARVBS. £1 PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE JB, FARM.—The undersigned having ooncludcd to go west, will sell **t public sa'e. positively, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 18C0, *r one o'clock p. at., on the premises, his handsomely located and produc tive FARM, containing NINETY-TWO ACRES, more or leas, situate in Whitpain township. Montgomery county, on state road, leading from Norristown to Doylestovn, four miles from Norristown Railroad Depot, and near Centre Square, where the fliipoAok pike crosiea the State road, being only two nules from Gwyneda Station and sixteen miles Horn Phila delphia. This property is well known for the beauty of its lo cation, productiveness, convenience to railroads, turn pikes, sobools. ohurobes, &o„ Ac., being an oblong square, divided is the centre by a Jane, making it very convenient either for a graXiog or deity farm. The whole is under good fenoes, the land alt arable, nob. and easy of cultivation, always producing good crops of graiu or grass, divided i.hto ten enclosures, with an orchard ol tbe bestof trait. The improvements consist of ft substonti si STONE HOUSE, , three rooms and entry on the first ana same on the second firor, with throe coiled rooms in the attic. Piazza the whole length of the house, well with good water with pump therein, frame kitohen attached to the house, and a nover-failiug spring of wateriest the door of the bouse, (none better for dairy purposes,) also another spring not far distant. STONE BARN, Sixty six by fifty feet, well built, very convenient in all the arrangements, well or good water with pump therein under the overshot, corn-crib, pig-sty and other out buildings. This is ohe of the best and most desiraVe farms in Whitpain township. Ihe buildings are all very good and conveniently arranged. The stages pass the pro perty twice evety day. thus having daily communica tion with Philadelphia if desired. Any person wanting a good farm, pleasantly situated, la & good neighbor hood, here is the ohanoe. Persons wishing to view the property previous to the day of sale, will apply to the subscriber residing thereon, or to K. R. Corson at Norristown. Terms and conditions easy and made known on day of tale. R. R. CORSON, Agent lor the Sale. Norristown, Pa. J. B. EVANS. Proprietor, Centre Square P. 0„ Montgomery county, Pa. n015,1?,19,22,2i,M jyjISSOURI LAND!! 600(000 Aores for Sale and entry* at prices ranging fronts* to SO cents rer Acre. m any Quantities re* q TAXES paid, and PATENTS procured for purcha sers of Land under the Graduation Act. Plate furnished gratis by ©nolofing a postage stamp k c 0 V, 8. and General Land Agents, 6* GHEBTN U r 8 tree t, BlWaanTHub^OUKT^ LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, and located, ooS‘Bm . BOARDING* A VERY ELEGANT SUIT OP ROOMS on aeoond floor, vaoaut. with Board. Will be let together or separate. Apply N. E.cor. SIXTEENTH and LOCUST Streets. nol7 6t* A PLEASANT ROME is offered to a gen tlemen and wife, in an American Ifamily of three persons, having more room than thorreaulre, in the pleasantest part of the West End, GREEN St., above BROAD. The house contains all the modern improve* meats. References exchanged. Address a note to ** Home.” at the ofßoe of this paper, whioh will be im mediately attended to. noI3-tf First-class boarding, with hand some communioating and single Rooms, at 1417 LOCUST Street. 0018-lm» eDUGATIUNAJb* INSTRUCTION IN SINGING.—Mr. A LOGIS DELEURIE, rrofessor of Vocal Music, after the modern Italian method, has fc removed to No. 7 03 SPRUCE Street. nol2-mwfßt» VISITING TUTOR.—A GRADUATE OF * Harvard Colloee. Cambridge, will give private lea sons in Latin, Greek. Mathematics, and the higher tUglish Brsnohea, and will pr-pare boy* to enter any class in College. Addres* H. U„ Blood’s Dispatch. nolLwffcmSt* . Tt/lESDAMES OHEGARAY AND D’HER XTA VILLY respeotfttUy inform their friends and Sie public that they have removed their Boarding and ay School for Young Ladies from Logan Square to Nos. 1487 and 103» SPRUCE Street. . , _ Pupils from five years of age upward prepared for the fouttholaaa. ; jj36-6m Bryant, stratton, & Fairbanks’ MERCANTILE COLLEGE, S. E. corner SE VENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.—Dap and Even\ng Sessions, Individual instruction in Bookkeeping, in oludins Gettetfcl Wholesale and Retail Buaineso, Ship ping, Forwarding and Commission, Banking, Ex change, Manufacturing, Railroading, Steamboatmg. tea., the most thorough and practical course in the United States. Also, Leotures, Commercial Calcula tionsiAnthmetio. and the higher Mathemattcs,Pen man*mp(be*tin the city), Correspondence, *c. For sale, their new Treatise on Bookkeeping, beauti- in oolors, and the best work published. PENN INSTITUTE, SOUTHEAST COR. NER THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Bttaeta.ie onans MONDAY, Bop (am bar 3d. Four more pupila LOST. LOST.- j. F. PENISTON’S NOTE, dated October SJsfc, 1860, ftt ninety days, for Three Thou sand Dollaia, drawn to my order, and endorsed " Rieh*d m. Lea;” also, "William Lea, per Rioh'd M. Lea, AtfsT*’’ All persons are cautioned against negotiating the same, as payment has been stopped. - RICHARD M. LEA, 3SO SOUTH WHARVES. LOST Oil MISLAID Certificate of Ptook JJo. 280* for 12 shares in the New York Mid dle Coal Field Railroad and Goal Company, and would horeby givo notice that I have made application for certifioato in lieu thereof. __ „ no2-90t EDWARD HUGHES. MILLINERY. ffta MISSES O’BRYAN, 914 CHESTNUT WB ftreet, above Ninth, will opcn Psns Mithaery, for the Winter, on Thursday. Nov. g» TOYS. CRYING BABIES, SLEEPING BABIES, AND PAPA AND MAMMA DOLLS, ■ In every a&le. from common to finest wax heads. B aISo I f r-hm“Sa‘Mu.lin 8011., OhinaDoll.,Kid Doll,. Wf. Tiidso.ooo do.sn new Toys, m greets.t .unopened. V. TJLLFft/importer, ”il7-et #4 South FOURTH Street. . Qhnnn ohristmab bales, all tH/jvVV Sizes and roost Dazzling Color*. Also, Glass Fruits. Call early, ter , aotf-fit 84 South FOURTH Street, AMUSEMENTS, ACADEMY OP MUSIC. ITALIAN OPiittA-K**. COLSON. On which occasion wii! be presented Verdi’s most fa mous Opera, with its splendidmue sn see**. THE SICILIAN VESPERS; Madame PAULINE COLSON in her celebrated charac ter As Elens. . Sig. BRIGNOLI as Arrigo. Sig! FERRI as Monifort. tig. SUSiNI, his first appearance as John of Procidflu _ . Musical Director and Conductor— Sig. MUZIO. N »TICE.—The price of admission to rarquette, Par- DOLLAR^ 0 ’ aDii B&loony* has been fixed at ONE „ ’ NEW ARRANGEMENT. Beats will be secured without extra charge, becinzu&r on THURSDAY, at the Box Office of the Academy of Music; Beck A Lawton's, and Chickering'* J&usig EH&t Circle, 60 cents; Gallery,26cento. PRf6”i a Y r .,°u P |^iffc? ONDAi '‘ WEDNESMY ’ o'QjaVk. ° pßn at o’clock. Opera at. WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. Stage tasiuess Agent Mr, jos n Miisrav ENGAGEMENT OF MISS ISABELLE FREEMAN THIS (MONDAY) KVENING7NovRgEMAN. When will bo presented the « ov - HUNCHBACK. Master Walter, Mr. Dubois : Sir Thomaa Clifford, Mr; F. Adams; Julia, Miss Isabelle Freeman. Toconolude with ’ _ SLASHER AND CRASHER. Benjamin Blowhard, Mr. George Johnston; Sampson Slasher, Mr. Bowers; Dinah Blowhard, Miss B. Wood. Doors open at 6>a o’clock; performance* ootamenoe at 7 o'clock, far Prices as usnaL WHEATLEY & CLARKE'S AROH-ST. vY THEATRE. _ BENEFIT OF MR. J. 8. GLARKEt •wm,. • 0 THIA EVENING** Will be given Sterling Coyne’s caoital Comedy °f ~4 , „ . LVERyBDDWS FRIEND, With all its anginal fun, laughable situations, ana ap proved oast. First night of the superb Drama, m three Aoto.enutledthe LONELY MAN OF THE OCEAN. Replete with stirring and Legitimate Effects. After rhioh the Comic Dance of Two Nation*: also, the Grand Maroh of Female Warriors, from the Naiad Q,ueen. CONTINENTAL THEATRE. (Late National,) WALNUT Street, ebore Eiihth. MOST TO3ITIVELY n ThTIABT n BIX NIOHT3 OF THE HERO <sf ftIAOAKA FALLS. Who has been induced to remain one week more. _ H. P. MADIGAN A 00/fl GREAT AMERICAN CONSOLIDATED . CIRCUS COMPANY. _ First time of LE JEUNRRURT. the great dare-devil R i£ Bl MteS EMM. A PASTOR, M°A n ™&? NEBJ)A A Y - atJd BAIURDAY, ia GRAND MATINEE. commdDOingatSHd olook. The doors open at half past 6 o’olook. Ferformafiod oommencea at half past 7. Aaffiijsion only 25 cents j Family Circle lie,; Seonred SeatsgQC. nolSgr IM-oDONOUGfffI OLYMPIC (Lute GAIE ■L.JL TIFS.) RACK Street, bel.ii. Third. THE GREATEST PRODUCTION OF THE SEASON. THE LONELY MAN OF THE OCEAN: Or, THE NIGHT BEFORE THE SHIdAI. Lieut itoshford, the J.ouely Man of tbe Ocean, Mr. J* B. MeDononeh; F>ve Hiliington, the Flower erf Faiy lai«h, Mrs. Kate Rynar; Helena, the Betrayed Wife, Miss Eh2a Mrtohell. Other characters br the Company Previous to' tbe Drams, a Glorious Farce will be emoted eaoli evening, in which all Three Comedians will appear. Admission—Psrqaette, 25 cents; Orchestra*37o; Fa milv Circle. Ko; Private Box Seats, 60e. Hoots open at o’olook; oommeno'ng at Birch and shabpley's opera HOUSE.— JAYNE’S COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, (CHESTN 0T Sfrcet, above SIXTH.» This New and Beiutifel Temple of Minstrelsy, fitted up expressly to make it the _ GR.KAT FAMILY RESORT. Will onen on MONDAY EVENING. Nov. 19th, with Blr.OH fc SHARPLEY’S MINSTRttLS, AND „ , FRANK BROWFR. Entirely new Prdrraramd, with If Star Performers, under the Direction of „ BILLY B» nCH and SAM SHARPLBY. Doors open at 6>«. Commence at 7& preoiselr. Admission 25oenta; Children Ucents. nol7 tf CAHFORD'S OPERA HOUSE. ELEVENTH STREET OPEN FOR THE SEASON. NEWLY DECORATED AND PAJHTED MR. BAJTFORD Has secured one of the LARGEST COMPANIES over,presented heretofore who will appear nightly. Sanford will perform every evening. Poors open at 7; Commence at 7%, Admittance 25 oents. Children 13 cent*. nolT-lm TJASSLER’S ORCHESTRA.—Serenade nd M, ' i!srr Office 1303 LOCUST Street, Or Hlaeko’s Acedemr, BROAP Street, below Walait, TOHE GERBIANIA. ORCHESTRA give A their PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATUR DAY* commencing at o’clock, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. 8 tioket*, SI; single tioket*,Sffc«niir for sale at Cliickerine A Son’s, 807 Chestnut street i Andre’s. IHH Chestnut street; and Beok A Lawton's, Chestnut street. Engagements for Concerts, Commencement*, Par ies, «0., made only at their Office, Chiokering A Son’s Hano Store, 807 Chestnut street; William Stoll, 84 North 'Juniper street, or C. Droughman, 1009 Ridge avenue. oc3l-ti PEN N A. ACADEMY OF THE JTNI ARTS.-1035 CHESTNUT Street. "CHIMBORAZO." a. intaidul Pu&Uu hf K\u*L "THE FIRST SlN,"a.beautiful fliuthte StatnjatfcThf Angeiini. On exhibition for a short time. • Visitors will please bring their opera glasses. MEDICINAL. J It. STAFFORD'S OLIVE TAR. When Olivk Tak is ImunnUta healing Btltamis odor 9 are brought in contact with the lining membrane of the THKOAT, BRONCHIAL TUBES, AND ALL THB AIR-CELLS OF THE LUNGS, relieving at onoe any pain or oppression, and healing any irritation or incarnation. When Olive Tae is Taken upon Sugae, it forms a■ unequalled Soothing and Healing Svrvp for Coethe an* all Throat diseases. Whkn.Olive Tar ts Applied, its Msgnetfa or ees contrated curative powers rendor it a moat speedy PAIN ANNIHILATOR. Olive Tar is not sticky—dots not disecior. Fifty cents a bottle, at 443 BROADWAY, N. Y„ aa by all Druggists. J. R. STAFFORD’S IKON AND SULPHUR POWDERS are a soluble preparation of Iron and Sulphur, identical with that existing in the blood of a perfectly healthy person. Uniting with the digested food, They Revitalize atid Purity 7HB Bloos. Thet Impart Eraser 70 the Nxxyovs StstJus- They Invigorate the Liver. They Steengthen the Digestion. They Regulate the Secretions of the Body, And ark a Specific for all Female Wsakresses Price, One Dollar a Package, At 443 BROADWAY, New York, and all Druggist* Pamphlet containing Testimonials from the following and more than 100 other well-known promi nent persons, wilt be sent to any address, fret by mail . Geo. Law, Esq., Fifth avenue, New York. Bimkon Draper, Esq., Banker, New York. Tburlow Weed, Esq., Albany, N. Y. Gen, Duff Green, Washington, D. C, Col. Samuel Colt, Hartford, Conn. Col. CnAs. May, U. 8. A. Rev. Joshua Leavitt, Ed. Independent, New York. Rev. E. Bright, Ed. Examiner, New York. Rev. D. W. Cronk, Agt. Am. Bible Union, JS. Y Rev. 0. F. A. Spinning, Butte mutts, N, Y. , Rev. Dr, Leonard, Exeter, N. H. SEND FOR A PAMPHLET. Sold bj all Druggists. DYOTT A CO., No. 333 No SECOND Street, Agents for Pennsylvania. oelf-lm CPEOIALTY FOB LADIES. TRUSS AND BRACE DEPARTMENT conducted by 00m- Jetcnt Ladies. Entrance on TWELFTH Street, first oor below Race, A lull line of MCohaniofti Reme dies. itght ami elegant *» constructions specially adapted to Ladiss’ _ C. H, NEEDLES, Proprietor* S. W. corner TWELFTH and HACK.Street* Philadelphia*, W" Entrance to C. H. N.’s Room, for gentlemen,, at the comer. eel4»Snuf A WONDERFUL AND NEVER FAILING REMEDY FOR DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS 6YBTRM. PROFESSOR MORRIS* BUCEPHALOS, AN EXTERNAL REMEDY, „ Prepared by MQCKRIDGE A CO., N». 68 Nortfi FOURTH Street. , . IKT And for sale by Druggists generally. sell-Smif INSURANCE COMPANIES. npBE MUTUAL LIFE lITSUBANOE COM A PANY OF NEW YORK. Assets: SIX MILLIONS OP DOLLARS, XNTXSTXD IN FlkSt MOHTGAGXS ON BkAL XSTATM. WORTH OVER 913 000,000. The premiums are lower than in many other Comp*' nies, dnd the Dividends have been greats*. This is" a striotly Mutual Company, There are no Stockholders, so that ALL THE PROFITS BELONG TO TBS INBUBED. Pamphlets, and every information, may be had gratis, on application to _ F. RATCHFORB STARR, Aeent, 8, W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets. PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES: Thomas Robins, John Welsh, Mordecai L. Dawson, George H. Stuart, George M. Stroud, L.S/wheen, . John B. Myers, J. Fisher Learning, Joseph Patterson, . William C. Ludwig, John M. Atwood, Arthur G. Coffin, Thomas H. Powers, George W, Toland, William McKee. Thoa. Wattson. nz9-ly*il Fame insurance company, no. 406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED THE STATE OF CONgiiEO TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS, niRRCTORS. D.B.Biniey, Wfejw. Walters, J. W. Lvorman. Cha*rHiohardson, Henry Lewis, Jr., GervA. West, Jacob W. Stout,! O. wuson Davis, Menko Stern. Thoi» - S. Martin. ;' GEORGE W. DAY, President. '?£ FRANCIS N. BUcft, Vioe Pres’t. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. [jall-ift y} SAVING FUNDS. AMERICAN SAVING FUND.—Oom j>auj£s Building, southeast corner WALNUT and FOURTH Streets. Open daily from I «U,I o'clock, and on MONDAY till Bin the evening. Thi# Old Institution has always paid in full, on d-mttd. without notice. _ ** , INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All sums paid baok, on demand, in gold ananlter. SAML. WORK, Vice President. John C. Farr, T. E. Harper, Georro Nugent, John Anspaoh, Jr., Bam). 4 u wSW* John JtiVmsn Jones Howinan. H. H« Eldndge, Wm. J.S’rt. JOHN 8. Witsow .Ittwans r ” JOHN 0. SIMS, Secretary. oc»-Imif SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND, ►3 Offioe, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine and CaAlowhiU, Incorporated by the Legislature April 1 ith. lasi. Open fbr Deposits and Payments, daily, from flto&io’olook. Also,on MONDAY and THURSDAY kVENINGS, from 8 to 8 o'clock. Interest 6 per cent, per annum. Depositors oan with* draw their .Moneys by Checks, if docired. Speoial De posits received, g, pRIHSLE. President. Framcis Hart, Secretary. mHffl ! AZUMEA ! AZUMEA ! AEUM?A! , AZUMEAI AZUMEA! AZUMEA PROF. MORRIS' AZUMEA BAKING POWDER. Manujtaotured' r solely_at No, 68 North FOURTH Street, and for sale by Grooera generally. eeUF-fimlf ffn/inflft HAVANA OIGABS, of the uUVjvy” most celebrated brands—viz. .* ‘ Figaro, ’ Cabana, Bartagai, Espanola, fteptuna, Adoraoion, Black Sea, Aoierto. . „ . . Filantropa, . Cillioan.io.j&o, Of all sizes and quality, on baud, and landing of re cent arrivals, and ior sale low \jt AR T£TE ISO WALnUT Street TSE&DS! BEADS!! BEADS!!! AUL A-» CoIo IB ,SoTUi,MdBu^ TILtER lagetef *4 Soutti FOVAYn BttMt.
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