The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 22, 1860, Image 3

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jm;:? JiT:; >ijij ! ,'j, , BiipßiA J K9T««»bir 21,1860.
The itookmerketwufeTertihoodijneetUedto-
tirtuhKire eid lipotUoftToabteeemong
'■Tttalfenltkeno;; benit«.. : '.Eeedlhg' Ball road »h*r<*
feUta'lsj, »»d roeeettkeeeeond
’ heard Pennsylvania Railroad iharee'aold
imiHW* at 37 to 37i.01ty loan* mm ■
of the (sloklagPnnd
' doUiM of *et«jiva»l» State
f '#rilp** MdfaOO,which go to nduee theßtate
The mono; market ,1a very Ught, owing to the
geaonl.dlatruat of the Comic.
,?ha Bask ‘it, Garstantoeu hu hid a change in
ite'OMhter: -Hr'i.SamtnJ Harvey, Jr; reatgnedthe
-leMh|eniipt 'e»d »«r elected vloe praaidant, end
Hr. Cherlee W'. Otto wee elected to anooeed him
■ eecaakter.
.'.fjelther’.the Pennsylvania Company for lour
_ raßeeonldhsl and Granting Annuities, not tha
"PhißddelphU. Sayings Fund, at Tenth endCheet
: anlstreetTwas represented at the, meeting whloh
detumiaedto require of savings food depositors
two weeks' ioUoe of withdrawal. Both of tfaeia
WP oB i demand.
■ Wcm thaNew York hvening Post wa .taka tha
- toUneriag aotioe of tha atook and money sukat in
. , .
l»a better feeling notioeable yesterday appears
heap spasmodic—in' fi cling only—and fol-.
to-day by aietnfnof. inoraised stringency
ttthe paper market, and b gloomy feeling on.'tna
' SWak'Xßohaßca.' There Is less cnrrenoy for paper,
, antiionly in rareinstancesthat 15and 18 per
deal la paid for even first-olassnames. Very good
billa strongly endorsed, are obtainable at 2 .per
cent a month.
~ Money cncall remainsseareeat 7 percent., and
gnat duariminaiion Is still adhered to in regard to
•eitatersls;-- • ■ - ■
Thesaspeosion of tho Virginia banks occasions
HtUe surpriee, sad a general stampede at tha
Bonth would ■ probably he the signal for improve-
kan, .and wO already detect a, feeling, of re
llaf aa affairs tend to that result.
■The hank: committee for the purchase of ex
ebaagn, koaght yesterday *25,080/ which, though
•mail ia amonnt, has encoamgad others to appear
ia tkataatkat aa eompttitnn, so that rated on urn
dan aad Paris are becoming more uniform Tho
.t»jM»lplgi>liiji In landing Talk for tho Pers.a’s
. maSfwaa at Bids 105, with few transactions at tbs
stride *gm>s> Francs range within 5 ioss 471.
-. Tbeffxabadxa,Committee will meat every day
at thaJßank of Cbmauroe, and receive propoaals for
tho laio of billa npto'l2 o'olock, and return an
awata at 2 o'clock. It is said that the committee
had proposed to saveral prominent prodaoe deal
era ts taka their billa at par, and advance ,75. per
-heat, efthe amount. Thle was, ofeourse, rsneoted,
sad we aannot see that the Corn Exchange had aa
yaaWf bs..<t.J by the s«dsa of the'committee,.
The. stock market opened doit and heavy, and
all damatpUoni felt pi {torn yesterday’! pilots,
bat after ,the adjournment of the Shard there ia
acme improvement, though without any revival of
httmm. -■ i' - --- - *
The heaviest Of tha share list was Hudson Elver,
which, mitt freely at 40,-a daaiina of 3 per cant .
If aw Park Central, aftef the Board, bionght 72,
Erie 381, Galana 58J.
; UHasds Central at tha cloee waa in demand at
53a53f, Book lalaad.sl, Toledo 251.
■ Cileago, Burlington, aad Qolncy is abonf the
.aaly yaUmed atoek which prascntl an advance on
ysatsrday’s prises.,' - Tho atook haa bean to scarce of
Wjstkat tha hears have bean unable to make their
daily deliveriaa. 66, oaih,wis paid.
..Itjftnf ibbaad liaison fail t par cant., under mo
'Tfce’tdßdineyhf the State stooks was downward,
thawgh at tha deoUna at business Wes large, aapa
staHylsrTiai.mn, of wbieh *75,000 sold at 75.
MUmHi biased at »BJe«B}. .
Tha bond list is materially lower. Afewdeserip
tlona akow an advance!- Hlindia Central Construe
tloa aga .16 par .oani. hatter; Michigan Central 8
paroants,}
..The. Boston Post,Tn!lts weekly financial review,
market deserves all tha bad aamaa
that oaa ha heaped upon it. Even 1n1857 ttwaa
act worse, although it might tben have exhibited
higher rataa. Until within a day or two the tight
nam has boos mainly confined to the street and
•treat-borrowers; but at tha oloaa of tha week It
•earned rapidly extending to! the larger marcentita
bowses, while tha demand for New York funlsoon
tlssed-qolek, and tha apacia drain con tinned. No
epaeUlrelief in tho oar root week cen be reasona
bly expected. Tha banka, somehow or other, must
regain spec!tars tdemsrket aan ha moderately
eßay, fremltsown iaett, to say nothing of the avil
effects of political agitation and distrust; for very
manyof them ara not only oonslierably below-tho
legal atclasam Sfdoia, hut are far below any re
spaotabls halding. Many of them, tharafora, can
not legallylcod a dollar, while few, perhaps none,
have move coin than they derm It jndlctona to at
tempt to bold in perilous times. In the aggregate
the beaks oaahot have above half a million of dolt
lam above tSe legal minimum of 15 per cent, of da
poalteaodcirenlatlan.”
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Philadelphia Market*.
Nomk*»* ll—Kveoim.
.Thera leUttt»arn« demand forPlour to-den either for
a*Mttt«f kQM eta. aad nrioea are.nnaettled and tower;
thetndaaranarfßlia a email way onijrat jyitXo
tutor anaar*aa.*aJBo«Toraatra, and «e?»MM<br
faaar hraadr, etaadard aaperSne la Iraalr offered at
oarleweetS*nree.Rrel'toira»d Cara Heel an not in
ealrad for; vatint# the former at •fofo.UK, and Penn
amadfotWaßtatO.wy hM. ‘
8 P tread doll to-day at the la'e decline;
t*,a*dJ,*eb«».P«B*ait»o. Bwtoj
i* «U#dy «t 9M tff (os. /or finrt
market jy B&MUiftd sad pries*aroir
%%data, in thenar
RflML'
r •Miota Sod salsa Is & small war
MsSfsv .off. and only abont KG
f boon diapoMd of at #*efi.*SV
mrmsr rats.. Mo thus* m Timo.
I; bbtsMllinx aswantsd at»>£•
itora; drudfa «o* and hfads2lo
Sxchange-Nov. *1
BOABB.
jMQftrYovk Stock
Yv,*v ',W©*»
yiii
500 H&Tltm * Pr«f. SZjig
100MlobiCantral tL ... jr
So Hiob S' * »ftf *. /. 14,
40Miek4*lfI g . ♦»
100 Galena k CblK.<l
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1200 do. C 2
: m<Uer A Toledo 5... M
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~' Markets by Telegraph*
Bu.T(aomK Li Nor. Sf-FUrar unsettled j Howard
met Md oi>o are. held at 4475)f. witfaoat buyer*.
«(ai( red'fitful: vsifai 9UioU9. i'om
lM«ty ; trJllit end yellow «9#T§o Prorieione dull and
5SA*i wuaky aommal *t«WJOA»o
St-Tka Bjarka tforall iindiof
•MdM* M«wMr bwsswd, end there i**ety little
ESSE far ear artiele. The jpricea are ajittte better
SSTiKMUBaI? Floor u offered at fife: wheat fcMo
SSSSt?Md 880 > white Wo.- Cora doil« andjfolower,
Cm «ith more diwoeiteon to eeit. 'There are
*9tEJ£Em*r a*rWt ii ■trin.#nt,butUi.d«raM>d is
iSSmUb- Fmt’elui Jn»t,n ijfoatnMSSvim'U
ft | «y<' »M>m» OB B.W York irs «t K jpritmt
Light** sr Haßxt Wabd Bxxchxr —The in.
troduetory.leotart Af flfA'Feople'e Literary Institute
Court# will tie delivered at Concert Halt this (Thursday)
evening, by the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. We ad
vice to i#t inside the hall to to early.
A Chawgi or WxATHBB.i—The keen air of yes
terday and ooeanonal sprinkling of enow-flakes pointed
-»little wore positively towerde o]d;Kiug Winter than
anything we have yet had. One of the praotioal effects
of tbl*, at night be expected,was to precipitate a rush
upon the For department of Messrs. Charles O&kford
A Sou»voder the, Continental Hotel. These gentle
men, great aa U their reputation for presenting annu
ally the richest stook of furs in the country»hava this
season Jay exeeeded anything they have heretofore of
fered. By all odd*, for ZrOdto* Are in ell their varie
ties and elegance, Ookfordi’ is the place to go to. We
meanOakfoyd*' underthe Continental,** neither Mr.
Charlie Oakford, nor'eny of his son* ere connected with
any other establishment In thie oity.
Kbw SfTL* Wmtßß BoR»»TS“Xhe house of
Lincoln, Wood, A Nichols, No. 725 chestnut street, is
now doing an imnienre buemess in Bonnets and Chil
dren's Hats The downward tendency of the thermo*
meter, aa we write, remind* us of a remark recently
made in our presenoe, that the most exquisite stook of
winter Bdnnets'ever displayed in .this oity was that ex
hibited la the Retail department of this well-knownes
tablishment. They are now selling their large stook of
elegant goods at greatly reduced prices, whloh buyer*
would do wellto bear in mind.
Pabio makers are busy with
the err of seoeaslon, reoetsion, dissension, suspension,
and *o oii through the ugly list oHions. Cool, deliberate*
and thinking ftsople discourage all these alarms; and
they make themselves comfortable this chilly weather
by wearing the.elegant seasonable garments made at
the Brown-stone Clothing Hall of KookhiU A Wilson,
Not. SOS and 60s Ohestnut street, above Sixth The
stock of wearing apparel for gentlemen and youths ou
hand at this great emporium is without An equalin or
but of the Union.
“Know then Thtselk; Prbsomk not God to
Scan,
- The proper study of mankind is man.’’
Nothing obtains more potency in our estimate of
mankind, and womankind too, (for man embraces wo
man) than external garniture, in whioh we comprise
dress and address. Men ere generally Judged by their
acts, butjtrrt impressions are always made by appear
ances. Hence the importance of aotrag and looking
well ; and our advice to nil men is to robe themselves m
the beautifMetid seasonable vestments gotten up at the
“ one-price” store of Granville Stokes, No, 607 Chest
nut street, who presents each of hfs patrons with a
valuable and useful gift.!. . ‘
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Diseases of the Blood are all caused by
the disposition of the waste or worn-out parttoles of
the Blood to. the weakest portion of the body- All forma
ofThrcat or Luug difficulties, as well ss Catarrh, are as
muoh a sorofulous taint in the, system as King's £vil,
Salt Rheum, Cancers, Ulcere, Tumors, and Eruptions
of various kinder By titidiigJ.'R. Stafford's IRON ANJ)
SULPHUR POWD&RS, whioh. unite with the digested
food, and enter with it into the formation of new blood,
strengthening ami converting its wastes or worn-out
particles into gases, whloh eo invigorates the circulation
as to expel alt impurities from the system. The OLIVE
TAR should be used in all oases as direoted on the label,
or in a pamphlet whioh Is sent free. Bee advertisement*
Bold by &U druggists, and by DYOTT & CO., *33 North
BKCONO Street, Philadelphia. 0012-tH
Saving Fond —National Safktt Teds,
Cokpant.—Chartered by. the State of Pennsylvania,
RULES.
1. Money is received every day, and in any amount,
arcs or small, .
I. FIVE PER GENT, interest is paid for money ftom
the day it is put in.
9. The money is always paid back in GOLD whenever
it is called lor, and without notice..
4, Money is received from Executors, Administra
tors, Guardians, and other Trustees, in arge or small
sums, to remain a long or short period.
$, The money reoeived from Depositors is Invested in
Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first
olass securities.
5. Offioe open every day—WALNUTStreet, southwest
corner Third street. Philadelphia. j all
Seamen's Saving Fund —Northwest
Coxnxb fizcoxn and Walhut Stxksts.— Deposits re
oeived in icutil and large amounts, from all olasses of
the community* and allows interest at the rate of FIVE
PER CENT, per annum.'
Money may be drawn by oheeks without loss of in
terest.
Offioe open daily, from 1 until • o'dock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until nine in the evening. President,
FRANKLIN FELL; Treaenrer and Secretary* OH AS,
M. MORRIS. - • ' J '
Hair Dtr ! llair Dfe! !—Batchelor’s
LIQUID HAIR BYE is the original and best in the
market. All differs are mere imitations, and should be
avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. Splendid Black
or beaatiiul Brow* instantaneously. Sold by all Drug
gists everywhere. The genuine has the signature of
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR upon a steel-pl&te en
graving on four sides of each box.
_ £<wir< of .Counterfeits.
Manufactory, 81 Barclay street, late ZtS Broadway,
New York. CHARLES BATCHELOR,
nod-ly ■ _ . - Proprietor.
One Prior Clothing of tom Latrst
Rt tlmm, made In the best meaner, expressly tor RE
TAIL MALES,' LOWEST selling prices marked in
Flain FiguresV Alt goodsmadetooraer warranted satis
(keftory. Our ONE-PRICE system ji stnotly adhered
to. All are thereby treats) alike.
se»lv JONES A CO.. 604 MARKET Street
Second. Hand Saffs —I am receiving a
(rest Binbtr of Fsrrel, Herring, k Co.’, Sooond
kwd Sheet-Iron Safe, (sur of them almoit now,\
nUo thoM of otfc.r mekera, in exohsn,. for the now-
Ml.bratod Lilli. Wronjht sod Chilled Iron Bsfe A
VideetenllT r.n h.wj. ...3offered at.
.exylovnriMA FloMooaUondoruimne. Depot. 715
CttBeTNUT. 'ruder Mwonio Hall. M. C, SADLER.
Aeent, Hiilm.lphia, -- * , noo-rothtf
Baulmand»rFias-Phooc Safns. —Avery
largo aaaortmentof SALAMANDKHSfor Ml. at res
aonaMa prioaa. No. 304 CHKSTNCT St,Ffeiladalfhis.
iaM tf .. BVANS fc WAToON.
Gsorm A Baku’* Okmbbatbp
NOISELEBS SEWING MACHINES
Tk, Bert in Um for Fuulj. S«wiiur.
No. TSO CHESTNUT BtrMt. PhiM.lpU, .nrt-lr
TURTON—MIDDLETONS—On th. Kth instant, by
fiev.B.Y. Monroe, of Camden, Charles £. l'urton. of
Demenro, to Miss Adelaide p. Middleton, eldestdangh
ter of Dr, R. 8. Middleton of Pluladelpbia. *
H*FFijß|t-Haßß|lT -On the Wh instant,, by
the J»ev. B.W. Butter, Mr. Benry Heffner* of JRioh
mord, to Miss Thema Hilbert, of Rockland, both of
Berks oeunty. ' *
DIED.
ALIEN.—On the evening of the 19th inut.. Rebecca
Allen, widow of Char!** Alien, aged nearly 79 year*.
Her relatives and friend# are Invited to attend her fu
nerel. without farther notice* from her late residenoe.
N 0,518 Pine street, this (Fifth day;afternoon, at. 2
o'oloefc. Interment at Prierds* Western Ground. *
APPLEGAT *«—On tbeaethinstant, Mrs. Ann Apole
(ate, widow of the late Furman Applegate, aged €0
from the Betheeda House, N* W. corner of
Twelfth snflßlisworth streets, this (Thursday) after
noon. at 1 o'clock* * ,
SJiRCB.-On the 19th met, Bar ah Bitch, in the 17th
the residence of her father. David Biroh,
M. l)., No.3BlGirard avenue, this (Thursday) morning,
SSd inst; atlOo'oloak- *
• CAJIVKR.—On the 29th Instant, Harry C., son of iaaao
and JBhxabeth Carver, in the 9th rear of hi* axe.
Funeral from his parents* residenoe, No. 1007 South
sad ßUg* Deiaser,aged7years. ~ _
MPunsral from the residenoe of his parents, 316 Ipe
rmsger street.JJusi (Taureday).monnng,at 10 o’clock. *
jmVfeNNEY.—On the 20th instant. George W.. eon
of the late George W. and Kosanna Devenuer, in the
Stytli year of bis age.
Funeral from his mother** residence, Nq. 193 Belgrade
street, above Montgomery avenue, on Friday morning,
at 10 o'clock*
* O*KEIt.-On the 19th ioefrat, John W, Forlrer, In
the 63d year of his age. .. , .
Fuieral from hi* late residenoe* Hflbnbeimer’s avo
□ue, F.slar street, below Third, ftbis(Thursday) morn
ing, at 10 o’olock.
GEE.—On the 19th instant. Mr*. Sarah O. Gee.
Funeral from her late residenoe. No. 635 Fine street,
wife of th, We
this (Thursday l afternoon, at l o’olock. , , *
. JOHNSON.—On the ,19th Instant. Augustus Johnson,
musician, son of the late Frank Johnson, in his 41th
eral from his latarethfenee. back of Ul Lora
banTafreet,this (Thursday)afternoon# at 1 oolook- *
LONG/—On tbeMtb instant, EJwood D.»son of Alfred
and Amsnda M. Long, ursd 8 years and 11 norths a
Foftenl from l toe residence of hie parents, IOQOWaI
j
of Robert and Catherine Nelson, aged l year and.lo |
Oa lk« »th inltint. in the CStii.ejr
of her age, Mrs. Jnlia. wife of Georse Ferkmpine.Sr.
Funeral from the residence of her husband. No. 833
Fourth street, on Friday afternoon, at one
° ft* ARE,— Os the 29th instant Christian Hacks, son
of Henry and Hannah Baake,in the 10th year of hie
ftMul from the residence of hie parents. No. 1339
Paasyunk road, above Heed street, this (Thuitday) ai-
evening of the 20th instant,
Wtiuarn 8. Stockton, aced 76 Years.' t , ,
The relatives and friends of the family are respectful
ly invited, without further notioe. to attend ms funeral
from his Mte residence, Pearl afreet, near High. Bur
lington, N. J., at JOo’efook, Friday, 2Sd inet. Aooass
by boat from Arch-street wharf, at 8 A. *l. or by the
oars, from Walnut street wharf. at 9 A. M. **
THOMAS.—On the 9Mb Jasunt. Mrs. Rebecca. P.
Thomas, widow of the late Benjamin Thomas, aged 62
**Fim*ra! froin her late residence, in Nether Provi-.
oounty, on Friday morning* a* # l 9
rOLBN.-On (be 20th instant. Mary Ann. infant
daughter of Miohael and Isabel Tolen, aged 1 year and
10 days.
Funeral from the residenoe of her parents, No. 355
Newmarket street, this {Thursday) afternoon, at 2
WOODS.—On the lfih instant, Rev. John P. Woods,
aged si years.
from bis late residence, back of No. 2153 N.
Sixth street, above Dauphin, this (Thursday) after
noon, at 1 o'clock. ■ . *
ZAIIN.-On the 19th instant, Elizabeth Zaun, wife of
John Zaun, aged 40 years. *
'oi* asd ftuUt
ntih rotitn .non
iSSisS
ssa£S,s»e
9f tXtt» 0»
hMvy, vitk attoof
to mix«!« Md
Bftl** Of
9»! and Kjr« Fhmr
Ul nraeh'dwtemd
more efcMrni tml>
«<irk«t BtM tntri*
b#iV7, mlh mum, o 1
miked. wy#j*d» I
doll *t Si«9so lor
lyvoft'*wffor
’‘SSiWeWc.
BLACK REPS ANGLAIS, 37£ cents.
Black a nnure Cashmeres. 44 o*i»t*. -
Black Frsuch ftlennoes, 87 ft oeat*.
RJaok French Cashmeres, 00 QanM.
Black Striped Valencia*, 26 cents.
Purple and Slack Vaisnoia*, 35 rants.
- Graf ana Black Neapolitan*. 18% cent*.
Black FaramattM. u cents.
ujB No. 918 Ohestnnt street.
A NNOUNOKMENT SO THU LADIES.
C%- DISCOUNT FOR CASHS PER CENT.
Containers purchasing at our Retail Counters will
henceforth be allowed the name deduction as tstore
-I™Jstc- DISCOUNT ON CABJZ?URCHABES.
TRIMMINGByZEPHYRS LAOEB, RIBBONS,
SKIRTS. CORSETS, NETS. SHAWL-iiOKDBRS, Ac.
Cstr Railway Fare# to our Establishment will be im
ply repaid by tbe inducements we offer m price, va
n,«r, «*!,. and *>»f ft'MAXWFLL fc SON,
Afaaxfoeitmng and Importing Estabhfhtnent.
.. Southeast comer Eleventh and Chestnut,
Prepaid goods sent by Wail or Express.
nnl4 wthfc*St
ir@» FCOPLR'A LITERARY INSTITUTE.
\LS HENRY WARD BEECHERHeh vera
I. the Conise THIS EVENING,
at CONCERT HALL. Lecture quarter before eight
yplook. Tiokets,ascents, It*
rr 5» LECTURES IN AJD OF THE CHURCH
[LS CpkST. MaTI'HIAS.
jCCod T*e of Six Lectures will be delivered at CON
CERT HALL.maidof the above Ohuroh.by the fol
lowing eminent tulenfc: - * „ . .
DeeemteY 4tl\. Right Rev, John William*, 0. D.,
Bishop of Conneotiont. Subject—** Edmond Burke.”
"® ! ‘ n ' D ‘ D ' B,ook '
January.Bth, Rev.F. Jvßuntington, D, D.»Bosttn,
Miw.gu Meet—‘‘lp dependence or Character, the True
and the False,” -v. 1 ,•
January Ifth; lev. Frauds Vinton, D B„ Now York.
fok tb» Cum, to U had »t the Store,
FBlatiitreebi, nolO-tath&s Mel
CIT Y ITEMS.
IABBUD.
rye” alumni anniversary.-thk an-
GODWIN, will address the Alumni, njnd the Oration
will be delivered by the Rev. H. E. MONILOMKRY,
OrehestrauudertheohargeofMr. Hassler.
Ticket# mar be had by applying to the
Janitor at the University, or at Hazard's Book Store,
7 24 Chestnut streetMß n2t-3t
tra* ANNIVERSARY IF THE “MBR
-IJJ? OaNTILK BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION OF
Nineteenth Anniversary of
th« Association will beaelebrated at the MUSICAL
FUND HALL, on FRIDAY EVENING, November
23, at 7M o’olnok, on whioh oooosion the Annual Re-
Sort of the Board of Managers will be read, and ad
resses delivered by
Rev. A. A. WXLLTTTS,
Rev. JOBEPH A. SEISNand
GEO, H. BTUAHT. Eaq.
ORCHESTRA UNDER THE DIRECTION OF
PROF, HASHLER. Cards of admission mar be hat
gratuitously by applying to the undersigned, No. St*
North THIRD Street. The number of tickets will be
|ositively limited to the comfortablethe
nojg t23if President.
rrg* PEOPLE’S LITERARY INSTITUTE.
'JJ? The Kigbth Course of Leoturf swill be opened
atUONOERT HALL, on THURSDAY EVENING,
November22d* by Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER.
To be followed by , _
Rev. E, H. Chapin, D. D —.—. November 27th.
Hon N. P.Banks...- DecemberCth.
George Wm. Curtis, Esq Deoerrber 13th.
Bayard Taylor, -... DeoeroberSOth,
Hon. Charles Samner. . - December 27th.
Rev, B shop Simpson, D.D January 3d,
Rev.H, Ward Beecher January 10th.
Rev, R. B. 8t0rra.D.D...... 17th.
Rev. H. Ward Beecher ——. .. January 24th.
tickets for the course of Ten Leotures for sale at
5,75i4 chestnut street.
Admitting one $3AO
“ Gentleman and lady; —,. - - 3.25
*• Gentleman and two ladies-.- 4.00
Single tickets, 23 gents no!3 122
ocrK?ss i c« E Ni Ni ' yl v ani A rail
Philadblpkia, Ootober 17,1860.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi
annual dividend of THREE PER CENT, on the Capi
tal Stook of the Company, clear of State tax, payable
on and alter NOVEMBER 15. 1860.
Powers of Attorney for collection of Dividends oan
be hod on application at the Offioe of the Company, No.
*3B Bouth THIRD Street. THOB. T. FIRTH,
ooiS-tdel Treasurer.
OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
IkS AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY.
March* 18®.
The holder! of the bonds of this Company, due July 1,
1860, oan now receive, upon application at this office. 10
Ser cent in cash, upon the terms specified in the oirei
tr attached*
The holderi are alio entitled to the benefit of a Sink
ing Futfd of 4140,000 per annum, as established by the
stockholders at their annual meeting, held January fi,
1980,and in pursuanoe oftheoontraot,enteredintoby
he oompanrand duly reoorded. to carry the same into
fl'eot. 8. DKADFORI, Treasurer.
. ..CIRCULAR. .
Afsftes !• iki Jioldtrs of Philadrlphta mud Ridding
Railroad Company Mortgag* Bonds, dm July li 1359.
These bond*are scoured by the first mortgages on the
road, amounting ip the aggregate to 88*&8i400. The
net revenue for the last fisoalyear Ira* six tunes the
amountof the annualinterest on these bond*.
The manager* propose to extend them for a period of
twenty years, the holders retaining the bond*and the
security of the mortgages in the preoise oonditionin
which they are now hold. Fresh sheets of oonpons for
the interest* parable halftiearly# will be issued.
A bonus of 19 per cent, will be gives to the holdei*. in
ooasidoration of their assenting to the extension. This
bonus will be paid in cash to the bearers of the bonds*
on their sigmnra receipt and presenting their respec
tive bonds at the offioe oJ the Company .or to its agents*
Perms ofreoei pi and endorsement Will hi famished
oz application. „ . .
fly order «f the Board of Manager*. „ „ •
ml-tf W. H- MoIiTHJBxiNY. Secretary,
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Miss Haynes, New York Miss Walker, r*pw York
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Miss Allen, Pennsylvania Mr Bdroonsom Brooklyn
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A C Wilson, Maryland - John L Zabnskie, N H
Chan Wilson, New York Miss Wilson, New York
t*amißuolap, New York TSmith, Westchester
C VtiDYorst, New Jersey Ja« Morgan, Glen Fails
Mrs Morgan Sc U. G Falls 8 a Allen, New Jersey
J P Allen Sc wf. feuoa F Cjbe Mund At la, N Y
J H Bewley* Delaware - W EWillg, New Yqric
John Grosnon, New York Al*x bartew, New York
Dr J Q. iUwaon, Ohio W T Holmes Sc wf, N J
Miss Thompson, N Jersey B Logo® k la, Brockyn
J L Goodwin. Canada M tss Goodwin, Canada
C Soowartz, New York Thompson Campbell. Cal
John H Walker. Erie Thasfangell,
H K Leman, Lanotslsr Wm Banders Sc la, Bait
Thos Campbell, Pa 0 Young, Mobile
Mrs Young, Mobile JWatt.New castle
W Blackwood * la. Pa W B Rookafehow, N i
Judge Donaldson, Reading G B Volton, ft York
W Trowt«n Sc wf, chio OHHouston.NYork
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a P Wiimter Maryland W Dillon k la, I, York
Mr Pitman* N York MrWheeler.N York
T Soott Stewart, Fenna 6 HRulbert, New York
I*B Uanohtte,New York AO Ware, geor.ia
Mi«« A Ware, Georgia J O Smith, Baltimore
Q F Nerbitt, Jiew /ork, 8<! Swift, Ohio
N P HojsVik, New York KPauUen, New York
15 fe Yarnter. Delaware M;a Clark fc la. Now York
Mira Clark,New York, Jt Canwron, Harrubare
H flittanean. New York Ttuis ti Wiiiitoii ia,.N Y
D MoCann. Baltimore A htooklY, Delaware
Chaa Beatten, Delaware Jaa H Gilmora fc la, Md
Mias Gilmore, Alar,land S atevena, Lanoaater
D A Ward, Louisiana Q H Simmons, Lotualana
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth etreet, below Aroh.
J W Andreas, New Y T ork M Smith, Pennsylvania
CHeebaer, fllaesaciiußetW HL terben, Lnnauter
Levi Kapp k la. Pa BP Thompson, khiln.
D G Rawson, Boston JA b rnev. York* Pa, r ,
Jas B Graham, OlearfieU 4IH Meaonam, New York
John G Marshall, N Y MiMKonticdy.J'ittsburg
K Warren, Boston JV Barker, Pittsfield
A J Erwin, Bethlehem
j> Treharn, Mauoh Chunk R G Reese, Llkton, Md
JONES’ HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Sixth.
M Johnson. Mary land _ Geo W Levral, Maryland
J T Howard, Wash’n, DO Geo W Ftanoie, N Y
Geo Warren, Newark. NJ JSnutoera, Delaware
Kobfc P Woods, Maryland Thos Forsythe, Penna
John Waldron, New Jerser J V Mauler, Net.J*’W
Herbert Oelston. New York John M Moore,New Jersey
S Glenning, Pennsylvania Geo Sharp, Maryland
Asa Packet, Portland Benj Faulks. Canton, N Y
OS Cummings, Canada
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut at., above Fifth.
R. Aareent, Ohio <1 Garden, Ohio
O P OoUlnsti'ennsylvania J P Johnson, Cnegter co
B WsUut, Whit* Haven Prank R Force, Newark
John Hall, Wait Chester H Yerkeß, Phmniivilla
JJouilesaitis.,Philadelphia Tho.N Jrfih, vvimainsport
A B Bimltok. New York Geo Bhaw, Philadelphia
H L Bultzbaoh, Fa Thomaa C Nioola, Jr, Ma
Oh Griffith, Delaware John G Black fc la, Del
ST, LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut etreet, above Third.
Geo Taylor. New Y ork- Geo Spenser, Ohio
Johnston, Cheltnut Hill Win /owed, Jr, Cim 0
FT Bharie, Millville, N J R UtJreopo fc wf, N J
A M Wills, New Jersey CD Morrison, New Jersey
A By Wester, Boston DDelorm, New Yolk
T H Petera, Pennsylvania Adam Kralt, Penna,
J B MoDowell, Delaware Nathaniel Snow, Maas
h Morrison, Maesaohusetts OB Dawes, Boston
U H Fainter, West Chester MaJ John Hodson, Penna
O Westinshouro, New York John is Simpson, Mary! d
Alf Goes, Maryland 0 Murdook. Baltimore
L Evans, New Jersey ESWorrcH, Pa sgtfflni
THE UNION-Aroh etreet, above Thud.
S M Hayes, Pittshure Missß Hayes, Pittsbure
B F Berlin, Readme B L Eshlraan, Port Carlwn
H Clayton it wf, Delaware Mue MO Rothwell, Del
R T Lookwood, Delaware David Gario, Baaton
Riohard Molly, Pa W H Keifer. N J
B L Uhler, Uhlereville, Pa John flunter. Pa
Gao L Croll. Middletown J F Poaey, Haseretown
BTATES UNlON—Market street, above Bnth.
Franklin Youns.Hanieburg Win J Smith, Mifflinslrarr
Sami Enaminper A on, Fa A? 1! Trenton N J
B R Hall. Baltimore W B Mendenhall. Coatesv
Wn PAshlon.eomeraetoo RBCarson, Somersetoo
G W Leipsr, ifew York IS D Uuprios, Now York
Beml Aunhey **f. Juniata oo ti evH Aughay, Jr. Chester
W 8 Fortney, Middletown A J Levy. Philadelphia
D F Smith, ClevfieM L Roai.New York
C Levy. Philadelphia ® a, 2s r S n c<>
J 8 Nesblt & wf HRHawman, Berks oo
0 B Happersett & la,N York
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. •
T Good, Allentown L W Drake. H«leton
L F JBeokel, Bethlehem J Brown & wf, Trenton
B Lindeey. Columbia J Myers, Trenton
M Trout. New York j* JB Kinp- Luaerne oo
Dr T H Martin, Allentown OH Kilhnier, Lebanon oo
J Richards, Lebanonoo T V Anthony. Lebanon oo
H J Handler, Pottsvule O ** Florance, Po»ts*xlle •
It Haymaker, Lancaster co J Dawson, Sohuylkill oo
G M Howell, Penmv W B Koons, Bloomaburg
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth at., above Chestnut*
Miss Miller. MHton, Pa JB Kennedy, Lano 00. Pa*
H Stafford. Laoooo. Pa „ EflwK*al, Chester 00, Pa
Jesse Clowd, Couksv’o. Pa CN Ter or,
Z Lamborn, Chatham Wm Taylor A la, Penna.
Miss Taylor, Chaster co MreLßeck, Cliesteroo
ftirt Pyle. West Chester Geo J Hughes, Chatham
B«Lml 8 Thompson, Phiia Wm D Evans, Pottstown
Wm H Taylor, Penna H G Hamilton ka, Del ,
Mii«6 E Harm ton. Del Jas K Burnet, Felton, Del
FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Second street, above Market.
GVaa M Sloan A la, N J Mr Neligb, Atlantlo City
Thos Flanagan. Bristol Pa Wm Cook. Philadelphia
J B Niokersou, Camden, Del Thos Purnell, Bristol. Pa
. r os Farrington, Bristol, Pa A 1 Wjloox, Baltimore
BE Whitehead. Phil\ A P > sten, Bndesburg, Pa
Wm H Evans, Bridcsbure Jen
AWMorton.Klontgoo, Pa JohußuQUey,Cln, O
John M Maudain, Del Y D Menlken, Dei
‘ Bowen, New Jersey
MT. VERNON HOTEL—Second street, above Aroh.
Thos Williams, New York RJJ Williams, New York
John 8 Lee. New York Caml MoFate, New York
HKverhaid, Cataimqna L Had c tift,M.ontcop,Pa
A M Hopkins- Delaware Mrs R Willanl. Pbila ,
Master B Willard, Phiia Geo Abrahams. Norristo’n
tfrs Thompson. Burlington Miss E Johnson, Monts co
MERCHANTS’ HOUSE—Third at., above CallowhiH.
0 h Hoffman, flharookin EH Mulford ft la, Penna
D GoodxGratatown J Laudensohlager,Gratxtn
sriMiViert,Gratxtown G Hasenbutb. Allentown
Benj Stettier. Allenio* n J W Haines, Ft Wash, Pa
HBSherer 6c la, Reading Joa S Lauser, Lebanon oo
W H Keber, Pennsylvania John M Reber, Berks co
John K Johnston, Berks oo W T Roepper,.Bethleh,Pa
BLACK BEAR HOTKL— I Third st., above CallowhiH.
Atteetmer*Toimtburx N N Brown, Lebanon
Wm N Treloble?, Penna TK Herlmger,Norristown
Jas Fensterraaker, Penna Wm . w sy D ®, Jersey
Jno Stout, New Jersey i\ T , l i®in'
[.Bam Morns, Gwynedd , S
Kh Bfohtel, Beohtelsville T L MaishaH. New Jersey
WGring, Reading John Brandt, Tremont
Mast Brandt, Tremont
BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine,
Wm Davison, Cheltenham H Corson, Buckingham
R J Levering, Momoo co B WBaokus, Penna
Wm K Richardson, Penna W Williamson, N Jersey
Jos R Wert & la, N Jersey Dr Heston A la. Md
W Atowart, Abingtoo Sarol Solliday, N Hope
A B JobnsoniNew Hope. eaml Hughes, N Jersey
R Snedaker. Trenton F.-B Reaoinr. Penna
Capt Cook, Yardley vide Job Silvers, N Jersey
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above CaUpwhill.
J Kintz, Monroe oo P Gilbert, Monroe oo
M Yost, Reading H Cowan, new York
J Hathaway, New York J Lee, Worneledorf
C V Tradeneok, Bethlehem TSKernahen, Allentown
H Osborn»Bethlehem
IMPORTATIONS
(Reported for tho Press.l i
RICHMOND— Steamship City of Riohmond JMjtehell
—UO bxs 4os tobaooo A fc R. AnustronKi 210 by a 220 os
do* bbls snuff buoknor, MoCammon t Co; Stt bxs CS os
tobacco T Webster, Jrs 18 bis 18 et do Mercer & Antelo;
05 baasdrW peaches 151 dn apples M bales cotton Ibbl
beeswax Martien fc Cm SOT ba!"a domestics Welhnf,
Coffin fc Co; SO do rags Jes«up & Mootb; 4 bb's wax W F
Potts: 16 rolls leather 160 bbls dried frmt 16 bales wool
Parker ATol&na; labhdstollow Moigankßeeves; 40
bass flaxseed l bbl wax Miller fc Bio; 9o» rodse Corea
fts fc Baker; 74 tegs was 0 H Cummings: «S empty
oaks Massey. Collins «Co; la do carboys Powers fa
Weightmoc; SflbMs tarWeayer.Fitler A Co; 2 do liquor
870 emptykegs SOT bags pea nuts 340 do dried fruit order.
PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1860.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
SEE FOURTH PAGE.
arrived.
Steamship City of Rtohmonu.*MitoUel!, from Rich
mond, via Norfoiic,2s hoars, with mdse and passengers
to Thos Webster, Jr.
Steamship Boston, Crooker, 33 hours from New York,
with mdse and passengers to Jas Al'derdlce.
Brig Emma, Baker, 6 days from Boston, with mdse to
Twells & Co,
Sobr y&ndalia, Cooper. I day from Smyrna, Del, with
oats to Jas L Bewley k Co.
Sohr. Olivia. Fox, I day from Odessa, Del, with grain
to Christian Sc Curran.
Sohr Meohamo, Hendrioknon, 1 day from Odessa, Del,
with gram to Christian tc Curran.
BELOW.
, Mr Jaoob Marshall, pitot, reports the bark Ann Eliza
beth, from Havana, and brig Mary E Milliken, from
Cardenas, off Reedy Island yesterday.
WENT TO BEA-
The Br brigs Ida, for Glasgow, and Standard, for Nova
Bpotla, went to sea oq fuesday evening. IReported by
Mr Jacob Marshall, pilot.]
BT ?HLBORAPfI.
!(Correspondence of The Press.)
. , , . . Nxw York, Nov 21,
Arrived, barks Itasoa, from Ship Island; Carolina,
Is?and Ver P°° ’ dafl,S| * rom lanthe, from Turks
e. . MEMORANDA.
steamship Delaware, Oannon, henoe, arrived at New
York yesterday.
steamship North Star, Jones,Jor Aspinwall, cleared
at New York yesterday.
Steamship Da Soto, Johnson for Havana and New Or
leans, sailed from New York yesterday.
Ship Judge Shaw, Abbott, from Whampoa and Macao,
with teas, arrived at New York yesterday.
Ship Invincible. Hepburn, from Liverpool, arrived at
New York yesterday.
Ships Reindeer, Davis, and Martnion, Blankenship,
Cleared at New York yesterday for Liverpool,
Ship Constitution. Jones, from Liverpool, arrived at
New York yesterday.
Bark liva, Duiie, from Maraoaibo, arrived at N York
yesterday.
Bark Stampede, Lewis, oleared at New York yester
day for Marseilles. ,
i benoe for Laguayfa, wasseon
18th ult. lat 1089, long 26M standing south, *
Bark Prtma Donna, Oliver, for Glasgow, cleared at N
York yesterday.
Bar* D G Wilson, Peacock, for Philadelphia, oleared
atNew Orleans 17th inst. with 239 hhds sugar, 1163 bbla
casks* 868 ’ bales ootton, 50 bales moss, and 270 empty
BrigB P Brown, Hammond, from Havana, arrived at
Wilmington, NC. 19tb inst
Bobrs Allen Middleton, Jr. Sipple, and Rioh’d Thomp
son, Lloyd, henoe, arrived at Washington, DC, yesier
dar.
Bohrs Adolph Hugel, Mason, and C S Carstatrs, Bo
from Charleston, artived at Wilmington, NC,
lulii inst.
Bohr J M Houston, Russell, for Boston, oleared at
Charleston 17th mat,
NSjohr M. ABbmdier, Ireland, from Charleston,arrived
atNew York yesterday.
Bohrs Fanny. JUayJtaw, and Mary Fletcher, Crosby,
from Alexandria, amvod at Boston 20th inst.
Bohrs George Edward, Baker, and O A Greiner, Wea
ver. henoe, arrived at Boston 20th inst.
foTPmlaSSpMa* w,okerson * beared at Boston 29th inst
Bohrs Charles Moore, Ingersoll, and M Maroy, Young,
sailed from Providenoo 20th inst. for Philaoelphia.
fitcamers Planet, Wilson, and Ironsides, Vanderveer,
hanoe, arrived at New York yesterday.
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FOREIGN COST.
The interests of the present partners have to be
closed within the time named, and the stook entirely
gold out. n022-3t
I INDER-GABMENTS FOR LADIES
AND GENTS.
Double-breasted Shirts* <
Extra large Menno Shirts.
Merino and Cotton Drawers,
Bilk Shirts and Drawers.
. Ladies’Merino Ves-e.
Ladies’ Bilk and Cotton Vests.
Welsh and Swanskin Flannels.
_FaH Stook Winter Homery.
, n EYRE * LANDBLU, FOURTH and ARCH,
ooSO-tuth&gtf r
gLEGIANT FURS.
The subscribers have now open
THB MOST EXTENSIVE
FINEST HUDSON BAY SABLE;
RUSSIAN SABLE,
MINK MARTEN,
BEAUTIFUL CHINCHILLA,
ROYAL ERMINE,
FINEST DARK SIBERIAN SQUIRREL,
FITCH MARTEN, STONE MARTEN,
THE PREVAILING STYLES,
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.
PUKSI ' FURS I
GEORGE F. WOMRATH,
NOS. 41# AND 4ir AROH STREET,
Hu nov Open
A FULL ASSORTMENT
on
LADIES' FURS.
Po whioh the attention oftba fnbho is invited, 009-4 m
Ladies fancy fubs ! fancy furs!
—JOHN FAREIRA, 718 ARCH street, has now
in store, of hie own importation and manufacture, a
very large and beautiful assortment of all the different
kinds and qualities of Fancy Furs, for ladies* and ohil
dren’s wear, selling at manafttptureri* prioee, nolB Btr
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
JAMES E. CALDWELL & 00.,
823 CHESTNUT ST,
IMPORT AND MANUFACTURE
FINE WATCHES,
RICH DIAMOND AMD ALL OTHER JEWELRY,
- MANTEL CLOCKS AND BRONZES,
- STERLING SILVER-WARE,
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PLATED GOODS,
PARIS ARTICLES, FANS, OPERA-GLASSES, Ac.,
The principal part of our .took 1. entirely new at
MODERATE FIXED PRICES.
An Examination will entail no obligation to pur
ohaae. nol-tjal-if
AS. FINE WATOHES, of the most ap-
AMf proved makeig; Jewelry of every deaoription,
v- 1 ™ Bilver-vrare equal to ooln: aho,Plated-ware of
the heat quality, at G. RUBHEi.L’S,
oog-lta 83 Nortli SIXTH Stunt,
A* SOARF-PINS, STUDS, and SLEEVE
XM-BUTTONB.—A,large MBorlment of Carbunole,
™““Coral, Lava, ana Jttrußoaa at
33 North SIXTH Btr’ent.
BABIES, SLEEPING BABIES,
v AND PAPA and mamma dolls.
In every style, from common to finest wax heads.
BeautUUl patterns!
Also, China and Muslin Dolls, Chino Polls, Kid Dolls,
Paper Dol's, and 20,000 dozen new Toys, in greatest
variety, just opened, w. TILLFit. Importer.
no!7-6t 94 South FOURTH Btreet.
Qnnnn ohbistmas bails, all
UVjvW Sizes and most Dazzling Colors. Also,
Glass Fruits. Cali oariy, before ail are sold.
W. TILLER, Importer,
34 South FOURTH Street.
BEADS! BEADS!! BEADS!!! ALL
Colors, Sorts, and Sizes. . ~ „
W. TILLER. Importer,
nol7-Gt 34 South FOURTH Street.
ffe MISSES O’BRJAN, 914 CHESTNUT
*WR F trees, above Ninth,-will open Paris Millinery,
for the Winter, on Thursday. Nov. 4.1860. n7-lm*
AS THE OHBISTMA3 HOLIDAYS arc
rapidly approaching, it would be veil to yet Pho
tographs for present* at REIMER’B Pliotographio Gal
ery, 813 and 617 North SECOND Street, above
Green. It*
BELLS.
OnIyJONE-THiBD the price of Brass and leas than hal
that of Stoei Bells; of equally sonorous and mellow
tone. Warranted for twelve months against breakage
by fair ringing.
For sale at the 80LE AGENCY in Philadelphia, No
513 COMMERCE Street.
seJMhstuSra A. M. F. WATSON.
AIR FURNACE.
Thenenr Cone Furnace Gas Consumer will thoroughly
warm your house, with one-third less coal than Is re
quired by any other furnace. Satisfaotipn in all oases
guarantied.' Buildings warmed and ventilated by
ARNOLD it WILSON,
seS-stuthSmif 1010 CHESTNUT Street,
WOOD-BURNT AND MARBLE LIMB,
" * Caiolned Hair, White Sand,
and Cement. Orders by mail for shipping promptly
attended to. Southeast corner NINTH ana COATES,
P no'&.°tt h ‘ a ‘ H. fIIoINNEB.
OLATE MANTELS.—Tho richest and
13 most beautiful specimens of enamelled Slate Man
tele ever oflered for sale in this country, manufactured
by us, from Pennsylvania slate-stone, and for sale very
low. . ARNOLD tc WILBON,
aefi-stuthSmlf 1010 OH EBTNUT Btreat.
ROOKING RANGES.—AII m want of the
VJbest elevated, double oven Cooking Ranges, will
do velltooall at ARNOLD &wFLSON*B,
sea-stuth Baif 1010 CriEBTNTT Street.
enn nnm Havana oigaks, of the
tIUUjUUv most celebrated brands—viz. :
Figaro, Cabana, ■
Bartagas, Espanola,
Neptuao, Adoraoion,
Black Sea. Aoierto.
Filantrop.*, 0\lhoun,&o„ fco.
Of all. sizes and quality, on hand, and landing by re
oent arrivals, and for sale low by
CHARLE9 TETE,
nosm 130 WALNUT Street.
MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, SAL
LTJI MON, Ac.-*,OOO bbla. Mess Nos. 1, f, and 8 Mack
erel. large,medium.and smaU, in assorted packages
of ohoice late-oauzht fat fish. _
4.000 bbla. WewHalifix, Kmtport, and Labrador Her
nngs. of ohoioe qualities.
6,000 boxes extra new coated Herrings.
3,000 boxes ext anewNo.l Hernnis.
3,000 boxes large MegdeLme Herrings.
160 bbls. Mackinac WhSto Fish.
60 bbls. new Economy Mees Shad.
20 bb». now Halifax Salmon.
1,000 Quintals Graodßank Codfish.
300 boxes Herkimer-county Cheese,
In store and landing, torsaie ~
MURPHY & YOONS,
noB No. 146 NORTH WHARVES.
A PPLES ! APPLES ! APPLES!
l\. go bbls Greenings.
60 do Russets.
60 do Baldwins.
(0 do Spitzenbergs.
/Iso, prime Sweet Mjples for preserving, for sale low
ot No. 10 STRAWBERRY Street no3Mt»
JpORTLAND KEROSENE OIL.
In oTder to meet the oonjstaatlT-inoraasins demand
for this justly
CELEBRATED OIL AS AN ILLUMINATOR,
the company have now doubled their former oapaoi
ty, and have fAs most extensive toons for manu
facturing Oil front Coal m t^Jf*}***!?***?!J
in order to insure for us a oonitant fnpply. edSQuate
to the demand, tlier have e.tabli«li
any now asenoies. or create uj new outlet* for it what-
we olairo for this Oil is,
™ UMI O W^Ek N AMIK A o N i£ B ® UPEIU -
It is entirely free.from the offensive odor peouliar to
all other Coal Oils m the market, and for bnllianoy as
a lisht, oleanlmesa, oheapness, and safety, (having no
explosive properties), is. we may confidently say,
THE ONLY GENERAL
Wherever it has been introduced consumer* will use
. n As there are many inferior Oils sold as Kerosene, we
_ ' caution dealers in particular against using this trade
fr* at rn pWTß'R—jpa* anl* w WTCTJJT2R mark* .Whenever doubts exist as[to the genuineness ol
SJALT rEIRL h or Sale by WElllott- theartiole.werespeotfulfoMk that a sample may be
►3 ILL & BROTBER, Nos. 4T and 40 North SE- snbmittod to us for inspection.
COND Street. nol2 We offer it to the trade a&tbe
ANNIHEED-for Bale by™!BRILL rallllo
-l%- & BROTHER. Nos, 4T and 40 North SECOND meet with prompt attention.
Street «£>L • „ , , *t LOCXK * CO. t ,
JIHF-lor sale by WJSTHERILL & . iEw'flStaF&STrfnl&i,
I'KOIHKB, 4T .ad 49 Worth SUCON-D BWil. 0010-Jm Wo! lOl'o MAwkET Sl* Au»d«W».
Refined sugars.—o donaghue,
S 3 South WATER street * offers for sale 4 600
S&okagea of Steam Refined Bugara and Syrups, at re
uoed prices. Terme—approved notes at 80 and Mdays*
or a liberal discount made for oaeh. po2o-3t»
OLIQUOT CHAMPAGNE.—
W We are prepared to supply the above brand of
Champagno to the trade from store or to arrive.
JAURETCHB & OARaTAIRS.
nolO-ctuth-Ct floa and 304 South FRONT St.
BILL lIEADB,
CARDAMON SEED—For sale by 'WETH
VJ EHILL to BROTHER, Nos. 47 and 40 North
SECOND Street. no!2
PINE 01L.—50 bbls. Pino Oil, fresh dis
tilled, in heavy iron-bound glued packages, for
shipping. For sale by ROWLEY; ASHBURNEJR. A
COT. W». South Wharves. noli
LABELS
MECHANICS, BANKS,
HKTAIIi max GOODS.
FURS.
AND SUPERB
COLLECTION
UADIEB’ FURS
TO BE FOUND
IN THK CITY
AND,
■WARRANTED GENUINE.
T«S CHESTNUT STREET.
TOYS.
MILLINERY.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
E. & F.
ESHLEMAN & FLETCHER.
800 _£o
Means
NUMBER EIGHT HUNDRED.
S« W. C< £• & (j,
Means
SOUTHWEST CORNER EIGHTH and CHESTNUT.
LINES TO 8. k It.
Means
Some men originate,
While other* imitate.
ALTO3ETHER.
Means
THE NEW CRAVAT AND GENTLEMEN’S
FURNIr- KING STORES.
NOW OPEN,
With a .took oompriaing alt the Latest Styles and
Manufactures. .
THE BEST ASSORTMENT JN THE CITY.
CRAVATS, SHIRTS,
SCARPS, HANDKERCHIEFS,
TIES, GLOVES,
COLLARS. MEN’S HOSE,
HOSIERY, BOYS’ GLOVES,
UNDERSHIRTS, BOYS’ HOBE,
DRAWERS, POCKET IIDKFS,
MUFFLERS, (Linen and Silk.)
*7"Bhibts Mans to order,
6 FOR 09 AND UPWARDS.
THE MYSTIC LETTERS
& F.
E. & L.
O. & C
EXPLAINED,
Eshteman $ Fletcher
Elegant £ Lateet.
Collars If Cravats,"
ELEGANT AND LATEST
ELEGANT AND LATEST
ELEGANT AND LATEST
COLLARS AND CRAVATS.
COLLARS AND CRAVATS.
COLLARS AND CRAVATS.
ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16,
" OR ANY OTHER DAY,”
AT TltS
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF EIGHTH AND
CHESTNUT.
NO. 800.
PHILADELPHIA.
nol3-atath3m
JOST KEOEIVED
1,000 SCARFS.
STYLES,
EUREKA, DBRBAY, AND DEJOINVILLE.
GRAYATS
AND
NEOK-TIES
IN
ENDLESS VARIETY,
AT TUX
ORIGINAL. ». P. E. O.
CRAVAT STORE, 701 CHESTNUT STREET
Men’s Parßißhing Goods la every variety.
noSJ tbstn-tf 1, ALBERT ESHLEMAN.
fjt H E
ORIGINAL 111
CRAY A.T STORE
H STILL AT
NO. 701.
N. W. CORNER SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT.
J. AI.nRRT ESHLEMAN.
SHIRT MANUFACTORY,—The
-»• Bobsori'bar would invite apeoial attention to hie
IMPROVED OUT OF SHIRTS, known a* the most
perfeot fitting made. Unhand, and made to order at
shortest notice. WHOLESALE TRADE SUPPLIED.
Also, an extensive asaortment of GENT’S FURNISH
ING GOODS, of hi* own importation.^.
J. W. SCOTT,
„ 814 CHESTNUT Street.
•opas Four doorsbelow the “Continental Botet.”
-I%TQTinFI. KITLEMPM I 'Tla W*
i. x assortment of SHIRT BOSOMS ever ofTeredfor
sale in the oity of Philadelphia, comprising. Prince of
Wales, Imperial. Abraham Licooln, &0., Upright Plait*.
Bta* Plana, ana Cross Plaits, some containing three
hundred plait*. CHARLES ADAMS * SON,
nolO-tf EIGHTH and ARCH Street*.
liOST.
LOST.-J. P. PENISTON'S NOTE, dated
October Slut, 1860, at ninety days, for Three Thou
sand Dollars, drawn to my order, ana endorsed “ Rioh’d
M. Lea;” also, "William Lea, per Rioh’d M. Lea,
Att'y.” All persons are cautioned against negotiating
the same, as payment has been stopped.
RICHARD M. LEA,
no!6-25t* 328 SOUTH WHARVES.
LOST OR MIBLAID Certificate of
Ftook No. 200. for 12 shares in the New York Mid
dle Coal Fiold Railroad and Coal Company, and
would hereby givo notioe that l have made appßefttion
for certificate m lieu thereof. „„
no 2 30t EDWARD HUGHES.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
r\ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
JLr CHAS. H. NEALL has this day withdrawn from
the firm of JOHNSON. LUND, A NEALL. The busi
ness will be oontinued as before, by F, N. Johnson and
River Lund, under the firm of JOHNSON <fc IUND,
who will settle all tho business of the late firm.
F. N. JOHNSON,
OLIVER LUND!
no3o 3t» Phils., Nov. IP, 1860. CHAS. H. NEALL.
71/IUFPHY-WHIPPLE IRON BRIDGE.
JLTJ. STONE. QUIGLEY, & BURTON,
No. 333 WALNU* hTRKBT,
PHILADELPHIA, , ,
Beg loave to inform Railroad Companies, and others
interested .in bridge oonstruotion, that tber have formed
a connection in business with JOHN w. MURPHY,
Civil Engineer, (author and inventor of the above well
known plan of iron bridee.iand are prepared to execute
orders, from any part of the oountry,from his designs
and personal superintendence. . .
All letters relating to plans and estimates should be
addressed to JOHN W. MURPHY, o»v»l &ninne*r.
nol3-6m For STONE, QUIGLEY, & BURTON,
INSURANCE COMPANIES,
rfIHE MUTUAL L*FE INSURANCE 00 M
A PANY OF NEW YORK,
Assets:
SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
IRVXSIXD IN TI»8T MORTOAGIB ON RHAL RSTAfI,
WORTH OVER *l3 000>000.
The premiums are lower than in many other Cornua
aies, and the Dividends have been g&ratxr.
This is a strictly Mutual Company, There are n
Stockholders, so that ALL THE PROFITS
BSLONG TO 70S IRSPBXP,
Pamphlets, and every information, may be had
abatis, 021 application to
® aAT ' ™ RATCHFORD BTARR, Agent,
8. W. oorner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets.
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES:
Thomaa Robins, John Welsh,
Mordeoai L, Dawson, George H. Stuart,
George M.Strond, JE. S./whe en,
John fl. Myers, LFjshsr Learning,
Joseph Patterson, William G. Ludwig,
John M. Atwood, Arthur G. Coffin,
ThomaeH, Powers, George W.Toland,
William MoKee. Thos. Watteon, n»-ly*il
TCTAMB INSURANCE COMPANY, NO.
-F 409 CHESTNUT Btroot, PHILADELPHIA,
INCORPORATED STATE OF
CONFINED TO FIREAND INLAND RISKS.
niBKCTOBS. ...
Samuel Wright. - D. B. Burner,
Wm. W. Walters, J. W. Everman,
Chas. Biohardeon, Henry Lewis, Jr„
Geo. A. West, Jacob W. Stout,!
O. Wilson Davis, Menko Stem,
.Thos. S.Martin. _ ~
GEORGE W, DAY.Preiideiit,
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vioe Pres’t. t ,
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. Uall-ift
SAVING FUNDS.
AMERICAN SAVING FUND.—Com
jTjL pany’s Building, southeast, corner WALNlfi'
srM’Jz,; 4ui
Old Institution has always paid in full, on demand,
without no^ BIIEBT five per cent.
All nmi psid b»ok, on demand, in ,old udelim.
AMxr'wmLUßm.Pr.Eaont.
SAMI,. WORK, Viet Preeident.
ftetssu*. Pfrßfiu.
JOHN O.BIMB, Secretary. ooSQ-lmif
CSPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND,
IO 08100, 331 North THIRD Street, betwee* Vmi
sndOeUowhtll. Incorporated br the LeeUieture April
Mirrasraai!
EVENINGS, frcmS to 8 o’olook, „ ..
Intereet, per cent, per annum. Depomtora oan with
draw their Monej. bj Chech., if deilred. Speoial De
poaiU recelYed, JAMBa „ pgucatE, Preeldent.
FuAMSts Hakt. gaaretarr ap»-tflr
KEROSENE OIL*
WANTS.
A PARTNER WANTED.—A Partner
;ffTu..K.'K«I* d , , ' ilh a.espital of about #2.1100, in o«
. i » Seminaries in our country. Adore** ” Pnn
eipal,’ Press office, stating where an interview can be
had. noaat*
PARTNER WANTED.-APartner, with
*“ Hospital of about 82,000, is wanted in a first-olas*
paper, nay in*, one hundred percent. Addre**” Edi
tor,” omoe of The Press, *tating where an interview
may be had. nog-3t*
fjn TO 100 PER CENT, MADE. IN A
safe and beautiful Business. The advertiser, a
Western firm, want* a PARTNER, with Two to Five
Thousand Dollars, to take charge of and sell a Western
production. A rare opportunity* Reference of an nn
eroeptionable order required. Address “ West,” this
omoe, stating where an interview can be had. no2l-3t*
BURNISHED ROOM WANTED. A
„ man wishes to hire a commodious Room,
of Caiiowhm and exit of Twelfth street. Address
®*g n t { terms and locality, RAYMOND, Press office.
WANTEDTO RENT—By a good tenant,
horsAß a a.'"iU, accommodate about fifteen
noiges, Address “Stable,” j»rmoffice. no2-tf
VIT’ANTED —An active business man,
.. having 97,000 to 810,000. to take the place of a
Vif 6118,48(1 Msroantile business,
5? ?1n 5-5 net profit of 25 par cent., without risk. Ad
dress -Partner, * this offioe, with real name, nol-tf
11TER0UANTS AND TRADESMEN
BOYsrg^^
ftfUfflO to loan on mortgage.
to E. CARPENTER, 343 Snulh
THIRD Street. nol7»6t*
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
TO OHAIR AND 0 &RINET MAKERS.—
The Phcsnix Wood-Bending Company, owners of
” Blanchard’* Patent,” for the States ol New York,
New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland, will sell
county, town, or shop right*, or grant licenses to use,
on easy terms. This it the only patent. All infringers
will be strictly.dealt with. Avply to JOHN BILSBY,
or C. A. BURGESS, No, 34 BROADWAY, New York!
004-d3m
EXCHANGE.—A CHOICE TRACT
-R- of good unimproved farm land in the State of New
Jersey, convenient to the city, will be exchanged for
city property. Apply at No. 119 FEDERAL Street
sett-tf -
m A SPLENDID FARM AT PUBLIC
*£bale.
The undersigned, about ’o relinquish farming, will
sell, at public sale, on THURSDAY, December 6, iB6O,
at 1 o’clock P. M., on the premises, his desirable and
productive FARM, containing 62 aores and 90 perches
of land, more or less, situate in Whitp&in township,
Montnomery county, on a public road leading from
Blue 801 l to Gwynedd Station, (on North Pennsylvania
Railroad,) being half mile Tom Penn Square Station.
The improvements consist of a large two-story stone
DWELLING, with two rooms, hall, and kitchen on
the first, and four rooms and entry on seoond floor, am •
ply supplied with cloeets and other oonvenitmoes. Fine
large Garden aud great yhriety of Grape Vines, stone
Spring-house, over a lasting spring of water, with fiih-
Bmd adjacent, stone Wood and Coal
ouse. Stone Barn, 60 feet square, with large over
shoot m front, large Bay-house, Wagon-house. Corn
crib, Cider-house and Press. Carnage house, high and
permanent stole wall around the barn yard; water is
: ntroduoed into the yard, pump also at the barn, making
it one of the meet desirable and conveniently arranged
barns in the county, TJ>rm*,jr young Aj wo Orchard
in cood beannx order, with every t variety of tra-t.
Tin* property is very deiirabl*. beautifully located,
highly cultivated, conveniently divided, under good
fence*, in o!o«e proximity tooburobes, sohoolt, rail
roads, turnpikes, and in an improving and intelligent
part of the country.
, Persons desirous of viewing the property will call on
the owner, residing thereon, or to R. R. Corson, at
Norristown..
. Sale positive. Term* veiv easy; conditions on the
day of sale, R, R, CORSON, Agent for the tale,
Norristown.JPa.
„ WILLIAM MiLLER,
. Blue Bell P. 0., Montgomery county.
Norristown, Nov. 20,1860. noU 24,28 33-delA
jfift PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE
2E farm.
The undersigned will sell at public sale, positively, on
WJM)n>BDAY, j Member 5, J 8», at 1 o'clock P. m.\ on
the premises, ms FARM, oontaimnyiTf acres, more or
less, in Norriton township. adjoining borough limit*,
one mile from the Court House. The improvements
are a two-story stone Dwelling, substantially built, with
7 rooms, and pump at the door. Large stone Bara,
double deoker, built of the best msteribi.' and onnve
mently arranged, having aU the modem advantages;
stone spring-house, over a never-tailing spring, car
nage bouse, and all other necessary out-buildings.
, i he land is in.a *ood state of onllivation. and beauti
fully located, with a running stream of water passing
through the propert* near the improvements. The
fences are good s a portion of»hem are stone, well put
up. Also, about 4 aores of Timber Laud. There are
aoout io acres of prime Meadow Land well watered,
ami about 11 aores front on the state road, adding ma
terially to the value of the property. There is also a
stone Tenant House on the property, whioh commands
a fair rent.
This farm is well worth the attention of fanners and
others desirous of purchasing, as the sale will be posi
tive i and considering the locality, qaal-ty off he toil,
proximity to Norristown, churches, schools, markets,
railroads, Ao.,,Ae , and the prospeotof land enhancing
n value, will insure some one a great bargain in the
course of a little time. Persons wishing to view the
property will oall on R.R. Ooi*on,at Norristown, or the
subsonber, residing thereon.
n 029.24 96p3-del.S Norristown, Pa.
St PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE
'2SC FARM.—The undersigned having concluded to
,o
, , , AT 01« B O’CLOCK P. Jg„
on the premises, his handsomely located and produc
tive FARM, containing pUNETY-TWO ACRES, more
or less, situate is whitpain township. Montgomery
county, on State road, leading.from Norristown to
Boyltfstovn. tour mile* from Norristown Railroad
Depot, and near Centre Square, where the *kippaoic
pike orostes the State road, being only two miles from
freuedd Station and sixteen miles from Fmla
! This property is well known for of its lo
cation, productiveness, convenience to railroads, turn
pikes, sobools. oburohei. ftq., Ac., being an oblong
square, divided in the oentre by a lane, making it very
convenient either for a grazing, or dairy farm. The
whole ta under good ftuoes, the laud all arable, rich,
and easy of cultivation, always prodnninji l popd crops of
*i* . itiKuUj ,»■ ■mioluii)»7 wffii aa"
oroharoof the best of fruit.
The improvements consist of a substanti d
t STONE HOUSE,
three rooms and entry on the first and same on the
seoond floor, with three ceiled room* in the attio,
Piazza the whole length of the house, well with good
water with pump thereio. frame.kitchen attached to
-the house, and a naver-failing spring of water'near the
door of the house, (none better for dairy purpose*,)
also another spring n^fj^irtanL
Sixty six by fifty feet, well built. Very, convenient in
all the iYV£WTITffI9
~~Tbl* Is one of the best and most desirab> farm* in
Whitpam tqwnship. 3he buildings are all very good
and conveniently arranged. The stage* pass the pro
perty twice every day. thus having daily communica
tion with Philadelphia if desired. Any person wanting
a good farm, pleasantly situated, in a good neighbor
hood* here j* toe ohanoe.
, Persona wishing to view the property previous to the
day ofaale, will apply to the subsonber residing thereon,
or to K. R. Corson at Norristown.
Terms and conditions easy and made known on day
of rale. •
R. R. CORSON, Agent lur the Sale,
r « Norristown,Pa.
J.B. EVANS. Proprietor,
Centre Square F. 0., Montgomery county, Pa.
n015,i7,1$ ,22.24,28
LAND 11
600,000 Acres for Sale and entry, at price* ranging
fromliACti SPoents yer Aore, in any quantities re
quired «
TAXES paid; and PATENTS procured for purcha
sers of Land under the Graduation Aot.
Plats famished gratis by enclosing a postage stamp
Forfarther information appiyto .
WILSON, RAWLINGS A CO.*
V. S. and General Land Arena,
6* CHESTNUTStrcoti .
Between THIRD and FOURTH,
ST. LOUIS, MU.
LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, and located.
oog-lm
UOAKUINU.
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the public that they have removed their Boarding and
Day School for Young Ladies from Logan BquareUTNos.
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Noe. 519 nod sdl MINOR Street,
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UR. CORSON,
• RETAIL ESTATE BROKER,
NORRISTOWN. PA..
OFFERS AT PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SALE,
some of tbe most desirable and productive farms m
Montgomery and Qhester oountiea. Also, several Mer
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vantage to call, or write for a catalogue. . ,
Several handsomely located farms to exchange for
oitr property. . „
Norristown Properties for sale or rent.
Good Mortgages negotiated reasonably. _ on .. N
ftS&f NO R RR^BwTA,
PIANOS AND MUSIC.
PIANOS 1 PIANOS l ! PIANOS!!
InvTi
PIANO-FORTESI„„ m -
Made'by Raven, Bacon, A Oo„ Nunns A Clark, HallotL
gSfit,ico.,*niothm J.E. GOULD.
mvld-lr SEVENTH nnd CHESTNUT.
STEINWAY & SON’S NEW PA-
STRIPIG GRAND PIANOS,
BQ.UARE GRAND, ANI, now.
nwSMTOd in oonoert* >nd in snvute pi tele, w toe belt
performer.. ReoMvedth* Br»»»l«tf«2:»TMtt«bert
jJANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETr.
FIRST GRAND CONCERT
OF THE SEASON.
ON MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 3ttb,
OGNCEKT HALL.
The Directors of the HANDEL & HAYDN announce
the first Conoert of the current season on above. A
choice and varied programme, oonsietmc of ChortUM,
Quartettes, Trios, Duos. Solos, Ac., will be presented.
The oelebrated Solo and Chorur, - Hear My Prayer?”
by Mendelsohn, never -before performed in this eity,
together with selections (Tom the compositions of Han
del, Haydn, Beethoven, An., and the oboioest Ope
ras.will he produced in a style commensurate with the
abilities of the Sooiety.
The Chorus, consisting of Two Hundred Voioes, will
beaccompaoled by the Germania Orchestra.
Two Celebrated Overtures by the Orchestra.
PIANIST - MICBABu H. CROPS.
DIRECTOR..- -.P/of* B, CARR CROSS.
Subscriptions for the series of three Concert*, 93
entitling subsonber* to three tickets to e&oh Concert.
Single tiokets, SOcents. Tiobets for tale, and snbeerip
tions received, by Beck A Lawton, seventh and Chest
nut streets: Chicaering A Sons, Chestnut, ab. Eighth:
Conlston, Eighth street, above Cherry, Doors open ai
7. Concert coromraoe at 8 o’clock. np2z-4t
■READINGS and recitations.-^
f-* Mr. B..CULVER.Eloontioniit,VllUWethafnl
lomng Selection., THIS (Thoradar) EVENING. SSd
SS»V S o'clook, at the ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS.
Tl “ke'f, as cent.. To be had at the door. . .
mr. L. asks particular attention to the style of Into
?J2s’ or ren <lering the Selections from the Great Mas
ters.
*■ F10wer..... " Monteomerr.
2. Othello and Ia?o (the Inquiry).-.** Shaicspeere.
3. ISROand Rodengo(the Itebnke) PhaW«?wfl.
FAST I].
4. Mr. Piokwiokia aDilemma TMcften*,
6. Brutus and Cassius {the Q,aarrel)„**. „Bhak»»«are.
s. Bratus and Cassius (the Invitation)-.. „Bhakapeare.
„ _ „ . PAST 111.
?• Ternfio Scene at the Natural Bridge m
- Borritt.
It* Frenchman and the Bata-*.—. Anonymous.
VyALNCJT-STREET THEATRE
win?® (THURSDAY) EVENING. Nov. 24,
will bo presented the
n v LADY OP LYONS.
Panlmo. Mws Isabella Freeman; Claude Melnotte,
«r. E. Adams ;Beauaeant, Mr. Dubois.
Io oouolude with
. SLASHER AND CRASHER.
Benjamin Biowhard. Mr. Geo. Jnbnioa. Sampson
Bmsher, Mr. Bowers; Crasher. Mr. Hemple.
_J^£i«2E en «£i- 6 # o,cloolt ? perforwtmoe* commence
at 7 o'clock. Prices as usual.
WT HfiATLEY & OLABKJB’S ARCH ST.
" » THEATRE.
ANOTHER HIT.
w Tme (THURSDAY) EVENING.
Wrtrbe presented for the SECOND TltdE y a ctoricu*
Comedy, by Buokatone. called
RURAL FELICITY !
witaa GREAT CAST.
Tooonolode wijh the interesting Drama, in S Aots.
and numsroos Tableaux, entitled the
.. . LONELY MAN OF THE OCEAN,
wbjoh combines singularly mysterious effect by sen
and land, i all n* info requisition the extensive ro
souroes of this Theatre.
]|faDONOUGH'S OLYMPIC (I*t« GAIS
«TIFIB,) RACK Street, below Third.
THE BEST PRODUCTION OP THE BEACON.
_ Crowds upon crowds
To witness
- THE LONELY MAN OP THE OCEAN; Or,
THE NIGHT BEFORE THE BRIDAL,
THE QBEA^kJ'fIGHT,
_ AND THE
DEAD orbw by moonlight.
To oonolude with the comedy or
. MM.PSON & CO. •
Admission— Parquette,2s cents; Orchestra.S7o: Fa-
Wo; Private Box »eats, Wo. Boon open
at 6% ocloob; oommeno ne-*t7){
ACADEMY OP MUSIC.
ITALIAN OPERA—M«U COLSON.
Opemnr or the Regular Opera Season.
„ v MONDAY RVISNING. N0v.95,
On wh>ch occasion will be presented Verdi's most fa
mous Opera, wi'h its splendid miss tn scent.
_ THE NiOfLiAN VtSNPRRd,
Madame PAULINE COLSON in her celebrated oharxo
tor as Efena.
tig* SUdiNI, his first appearance as
•«. , , _ John of Procida.
„ Mnsfoal Direotorand Conductor-Sir. MUZta
Tbo ? n 5, e ®f admission to Parqnette.'Par-
JoLLAR,* 0 and Balcony * hM bMn fi»ed at ONE
D 4 NEW ARRANGEMENT.
Jj® secured without extra charge, beginning
2P at the Box Office of the Academy of
Stores* Lawton's, and Chickering’s music
Family Cirole. Woents; Gaflerr, 25 cents.
pSffiftF. andbAT?UBD»Y. OKD^X ’ WKDNEB P A V»
Doors open at 7)£ o’clock. Opera commences at
nolf-tf
A MEBIOAN ACADEMY OP MPSIO.—
ITALIAN OPERA —SALK OF TICKETS.
Norms—TO-DAY,at TEN o’cloektcommence*the
sa eof tickets for Monday, rfce opening sight. ** The
nioilian Vespers. Persons desiring to retain their-seals
for the whole «*ason c*n do so by applying at the AOa
demy Ticket Offioe at 9 o’clock, - it
CONTINENTAL THEATRE,.
(Lite N.liomd,) WALNUT Btre.t, mbova Eiflft.
MO3T POSITIVELY THE LAST THREE NIGHTS
OF ** MONB. BLONDIN,”
, VHS HERO or NIAGARA FALLS.
LE JEUNKBUHT?(hf «S“dm?d' ( yil Ruler .f ft.
SSd M’.ttosTEd.o!o^ T ° a ' Moa *- LA -t**™
The doors open at half past 6 o'clock; Performance
commence# at half past 7, ” n * oow
gMmufion only 25 cents j Family Circle Wo. ; Secured -
Birch and sharplet’s opera
HOUSE
JAYNfcfA COM MON WEALTH BUILDING*
This T*W , mwa
up expressly to make it the
JL GRKATJFAMILY RESORT.
Will own on MONDAY EVENING. Nov. 19th, with
BlitCH * SHARPLEY'S MINBTRSLS,
AND
„ . FRANK BROWPR.
Entirely new Programme, with IX Star Performers,
under the Direction of
„ BILLY Bi NCH and SAM SHARPLBY.
Doors open atflX. Commence atTJS precisely.
Admission2scents; Children 13centB. nolT-tf
OANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE.
KJ ELEVENTH STREET
_ _ OPEN FOR .THE SEASON,
NEWLIf DECORATED AND PAfHTED*
_ , MR, SANFORD
Has secured one of the
LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented heretofore,
who will appear nightly.
Sanford will perform every evening.
Doors open at 7 j Commence at 7%.
Admittance ag penis. Children 13 cents. nolT-lm
OfEADQUARTERS, FRANKLIN
-■»*- PLACE.-FREE CONCERT&-CHAS. JEN
KINS, m ooDjnnotion with an entire New Company
hones, Banoes, Ao. •• '
no»-6t CHADWICK & PEKT.Sup’ta.
HASSJjBR’S ORCHESTRA. —Serenade
and Military Band.—For engagement*, apply or
address MARK B ASBLER,
Office 1208 LOCU-T street,
Or Hlaako’a Academy,
BROAD Street, Walnat,
HPHE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA give
A their PUBLIC REHEARSALS every S*TOR
IAY-iOomroeßoißff at 3# o’clock, at the JUUSICAL
. •‘UND. HALL. 8 tioket«,3l; single tickets, 23 oents,
or tale at Chiokerm* & Son’s, 807 Chestnut street;
. Entire’s, 1104 Chestnut street; and Beck A Lawton’*,. *
Chestnut street. „ -
Engagements for Concerts, Commencements, Par- ;
ties, Ac., made only at their Office, ChtekeringA Son’s' - ;
Piano Store, 807 Chestnut street; William "toll, 224
North Juniper street, or C. Droughman, 1009 Hidee
avenue. ocJMf
PENN A-ACADEMY OF THE FINE
ARTS.—IO3# CHESTNUT Street
“ CHIMBORAZO,” a splendid Painting by Migsot.
"THE FIRST SIN.” & beautiful MartlaWuattS bj
Angehni.
On exhibition for a short time.
Visitors trlil please bring their opera glasses. :
MEDICINAL.
J R. STAFFORD’S
OLIVE TAR.
When Olive Tan is Inhaled its healing Balsamic
odors axe brought in oontaot with the lining membrane
of the
THROAT, BRONCHIAL TUBES, AND ALL THE
AIR-CELLS OF THE LUNGS,
relieving at once any pain or oppression, and healing
any irritation or inflamation.
When Olive Tab is Taken uponSusab, it form* a&
uneaualled SootMitg and Heating Syrup for Coughs ami
all Throat diseases.
Wbbn Olive Tab is Applied, its Magnetio or con
oentrated curative powers render it a most speedy
PAIN ANNiniLATOJL
Olive Tar is not stieiv— doss not discolor.
Fifty cents a bottle, at 443 BROADWAY, N. Y., an
by all Druggists,
J. R. STAFFORD’S
IRON AND SULPHUR POWD
are asolnble preparation of Iron and Bl.dc . > , cboai
with that existing in the blood of a perleotly healthy
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Price, On* Dollar a Package,
At 443 BROADWAY, New York, and all Druggists,
Pamphlet containing Testimonials from ‘ na
following and more than 100 other well-known promi
nent persons, will be sent to any address, /res bv mail.
Gso. La tv, Em., Fifth avenne. New York.
Mmeon Dbapbb, Esa., Banker, New York. '
Thublow Weed, tsu., Albany, N. Y.
Gen, Duff Ghbsn, Washington, D. C,
Col. Samuel Colt, Hartford, Conn,
Col. Chas. Mat.U.S. A.
Rev. Joshua Lbavitt, Ed. Independent, New York.
Rev. E. Bright, Ed. Examiner, New York.
Rev. D. W. Cbonk, Art. Am. Bible Union, N, Y
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Rev, Dr, Leonard, Exeter, N. H.
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door below R&oe. A lull line of Moobanioal Reme
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