The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 23, 1860, Image 3

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    PWAKCLU. AMD cWKjijtiyjwi*'
The Money Market. ;.;i
' .Ho~!~ NstfmhiK 22,lBBo." '
Tha laapeniioh of specie payments by eat banka
tp*fe;k**;*itay. ofourpeoplo by surprise, but
UYSWstat unexpected by those who
km narrowly watched the gathering olonds for
the Jam tweatydaye. We - were in the midst of *
prosperity. without * penile),
«sii^W:W|.;'eMi.p«*t'history. - The oropi of-the
mi* AMah throughout the oountryweroabund
aat, end. the surplus found nroudy msrket abroad
»t who was willing to
waith'HntvWOthjte do, and wae'paid for it when
data,,, goeigipteitllj, ,at lsastj the future of out
ctMtoyWas fall ef/MMalfe, tad yet aTOgua.op
prtastTe sekfe '»f eemlig troublo ha* weighed
upon ike minds pf eH rnta ; *n<l while they were
girding themeelVes toaeet ehd oyeroome the ep-
lt,Ju«st ■ with /rightful sad
dtauasaapon the 1 ' community, prostjdling, for the
tlafcktWfc add and stable Institutions abundantly
able to-day to pay tfceir obligations twice over in
the bills payable of our strongest houses—paper
wbbdh» Short Jeohthago, could have been 'aold In
thudidteetputiendortad/at the rate of six per cent,'
pertahum. 1
.The hanks of New Yorh.may.be said In.aomn
aausa to bare Initiated the suspension movement,
whim 'they gravely proposed to do business upon;
ceHhtsatesieoelveble at the Clearing House; and.
baaed npah otbar peper aeenritiesi For.tha pay
meat of these oerdfieetCs.U wbatdTaasm that no one
In parttonUr Is:to: be' relpohtible, and their Issue
wUlbn : aimp!yaproolamaUon that the banks re-,
urtlng to thatr osa are virtually in a stale of stu*
petStei? ‘ Virginia, Ifue to her frank and manly.
lnittbeta,'eestlhgaild»all Kpedients.and despising
all skeass, mat., tie emergency by a direot suipen-'
slon. ud hot example was’ Immediately followed
by the, banks of WaahlngtohsiuT Baltimore.
In yielding to the 'pressure .before they were
the officers oflh* banks of
beyond doubt, actuated by mottoes
wMoh claim oondtj consideration at the hands of
tbS'pmblSoY; A large majority of them, without any.
referenpVtotheir own ultimate ability.to weather
thditoim, regarded a temporary suspension of
spsoSS Jlpyatati u absolutely noeessaay to the pro.
teetSbn of tie debtar elaes—unfortunately a Urge
majmity Inthis, as In most othsr dmerlcsn cities.
Thastep'haataab,tak«n,‘whetherwilalyor not,
and tkcae iaMtstlonsare entttledto the eordlal
good cltisen In the. effort to
rsdstoyatheiroani position without.oppressing their
ddhitae."',Wi;'tittet,howcver, dint.no. men will
mlssaksi thn dcidra to protect a large body of aol-
Ttht man, suddenly brought, wi’hont- any agasoy
df.their own, futo imminent danger of bankruptcy,
fcirVdlsposittonfo promotespacnlation end make
a psuSt oat of thalr own dishonor. Moat of tha
'•nthmsu in aharge ofoar banks harp a just seta*
of their duties add responsibilities, and will meat
tt>em for the corporattons they control as they
would for themselves. .A stated suspension moat,
of neosesily, be a state of . liguldatlbh, and sot of
expsnSioß. Xe t thebank* be cordiaily anataibad
in taary judioloua aifort to.prepare for sin early
redemption, end.thisean be accomplished u toon
at the polities! horieon clean.
Maa*whlle,lsteyery men pay htoown dabto a*,
fast u to». oan ,f Khont oppressing hit neighbor.
Small'gjeo 'fgijrtefortTto-reratiooe suits against
feanksand indtriduals/acd week men will board
epeeie until tie day of reaumptien cimes, wben
thay.wUl depoiitit, if it shell not bare been ttolen
in the interim, cod’then make profitable cslcula
tioa* ae to Um interest it might here earned. Bat
nethigg : ef'thlaeort should be permitted to mill*
rate against a generous and intelligent effort to re
gion tbeeredltof Philedelpble by a resnmpiionof
apaela peymenta at the earliest praotioable period.
? hie if no ordinary erieit, brought shoot by over
trading, . or. any abase of . credit None of these.
ca oee? eoai<i haw brongbt .it.upon in with-facb
.i.teiVag’ njfdennws and aererity. It will pus
away aa qpiekly an it earns, if patriotism and
Simmon renew shall 'resume their away over the
mind* of bur people, *°d bring them beak to their
undent loyalty to the Constitution and a fraternal
rsge«4'®» eaebotbar.
Ttto ie not'in any pr?oer senae of the word a
oosemerelal crisis; It te ainfplj » mosteßieUva
aartaawf lessens upon the commercial rains of our
federal Union; lemon. which wUI probably ooet
thaeeiwtqr net ig*r thanqbe 1 hundred mllUone of
dollaifc'Wkil* we eeionlate the coat of thoia
atraqUeU so, sharply given, let n« appreciate its
walue, and by itateachln^s.
nja.-.effaot of the suspension of epeoie piymeate
opoa tbe gtoek.market, oan hardly be defined.'
failing Ballroed shares, the on el barometer for
the market, lure at once to 18, and doted quite
firm. The other speculative shares were bnt par
tially benefited bythe improvement in Reeding.
Onthe cthair band, aleo, City sires 'declined to 88;
whisk, in view of tbit near payment ef a half year’s
interest may be taken at little better than.96,'bnt
thii iaiitoi is' the rasnlt of the pressure of holder*
wpoa the market, realising ifton old inveetments
*bd"-»»*»3r itaaled tneoiseqneneeoftheradden
rrflieilimaf thrir dhbimntltoee in bank. The toe
yreeeion at. the 8 took Board to yely general that in
a few days, when bailee* operStioea and bnainaH
maa "hava’’ accommodated ihaaaaelves again to.n
atabaaf benk isfpetutorß, tkere wffl be a merked*
reeotton freat tta lata ; hsmyy decline in,
Thfe,optolos>. however, to bald nedar snob doubt*
ooneernfngtbs effect ofpolitlaal movements imtkb
Sdwth as t* deter the most sanghine from anylerge:
operations et present, end the buataese ef the Stock
Beard consequently to very meagre, even at the low
prises. _
The JivcHtMg Fort says of the New York stock
market:"
fVitebok markets on tk« first idtimation of the eba
wiZEr*Ctk9 arojictef re{>af»m<f«r disouwioa aroon*
4Mjfiw999*i4n»* rHMnv« took avigoroui.Bpward
ata lata hour hwt avemnf»
«c»adloMrS vercaat. in the railroad stooka..
advaaoa hu not bsea rasintainsd on
nffrdrtom'Hrtit lMl> *M ssnaral list haa a firmir o*
fUfsuffd, «irk Mflrt ©Ofifidfnt tOQ# 1* aVIBOWI
•DtaeaUaeaQO* aaeannati Md boHA»
Srm.c Wsw.yprk
Cmnsdcetaafnalcif: ens, Swrahtiarlsra, u®
6«fea«:To)edo at *rt£«JB:Uli-
TMnssfisos Jmnslsd I ?»sfwt..Mi«sonris». Vlrsiniu
e.NmthCwoUnasB. sec at tbsss erioeethesairto wee
•aieS Call fcraJiV ars «t bid. 86 asked. -
DiWbiHil ftltw'ftiTf 1 tVr* “* far offannr. Wi*
mnifortiMtanwof IMt.• Thaol W74ara,97
1* i caßsrat mdraooa xh rsUrrad bofida. Tba
btdaiu*' ob aa averafOi 203 yar oaat. battar« i
Ta# yajriatataof gow into tbaJnb-TraajmnMto -flftjr•
Zha fbllqwing IstbaofSdal report,ef, the action
oftWKewYorkbukpreddenta:
“ >raof the banks qftbe oitr of
'ts* Baelr.on .Wednesasr,
■> tbllowinf trooeedings
l the mtrof Kew York
(08Bta*asd alaoxortta
«w>«oaiMßtof tba.axebtafaa
iroaotM^that auybaak:»_»»
*>a ntr* at itt
"raoa|Mo ba;aMinabM;Br
>billa faoaira&tJUiitM,
stooka of-wagtaladf
fraato^S^sa^kaa^vsitm*
>ea»nc i»um*t*r*owi par
'tfaasirraß
-Adsaa»
itb eeld aeaunittee* ee
i mereeaed amount,at
eh thiinammittee bier
,»s,ooe,oo»- , "
ih*co*-
—jili MmnlT I ~r~ = ** t i' > * f roppiftoiu»wl &&> gjrS*
6f uui Dull lifstw Yoilr. . -
■ ' /OB* A. STirUM,Ch»iim»n (
:KKgpoU*, Buntm.’ ~■ ; "
Aieffljgriiuof
i>jt* -»—-.*■ ««■'■; Bpaoia Deposit*. CireMWn.
W?
mBMIIASP *f to_D»«f«r t or ff>af*s>2t
Ghocemxb are i« ywr little
mariretfor *U kindi is quiet, and
jSSEfe ft <»w« I ■
70?bu«hat« baVa bSfB sold at fa.6Wtffflfi.B7, mostly at
VS? at forPennsTly ania
and Cmo bids; 20g loi drudge, end 20# ©7l o for bbds.
Philadelphia Stock
* ' ’ Hovembt
RsrOBTXD BT 8. E. SLA* MAI
800 City ft».~.. - .*.
< 400 do ..**«. 93H
tCOO oe*hV9B,
1000 d0..;..;.c&ih. 98
009 do.~*« .98
1100, do Sijg'flß
,» . do v Jdj*9B
1400 do_ M ..'new..]ol
400 , t do™unew...lQlK
,*S do .now mj2
IJM.
WOLehiirh «g., ...look
MO do-.J. uu. .100#
. BETWEEN
30 Lehigh Bonp^-J..:;.|.
SECOND
810 Penna 5«( about). *8
910 do. (about...OS'
W»City«s KBO MX
1000 d0..~.j 9§g
»0 do. *! 198?4
1000 Cam k Am Os ’74.. M;
90 Cam A Amboy Jt-IM
OWWIWff PR.
Bid. 4iM.
.ffififflftirffij Ml
«*
Kud R.~ ...18 IBXI
Beading bde ’TO.. 793^. 83
Beadmt fa'B4 .70- .. j
Penna R div off. 36# - astfi
fenna R Sdmt U 8t& 87#
MorCloondv ofi*49>* fit I
ilor Cl pfdvoff.. . • 109 {
gohN la’Bl tnoff.OTX
BohNav imp 45.... 83 j
gohuylNevHtk.-.-. ' B)4}
tehuyiWaTprf ..16 20 <
Etmuaß..B I.
New York Stock I
r ; “BBCOHD
1000 U 85* 74 tfdup:.. 97 ’
KWJ Virginia St fia*»* St
® Bsass&iz: S
SSJfrAMS:!
2000 Harlem lit mtg.. 02
ItOOOJBiohCS* let oitf
8 Fond C bds*.. 89
9000 Chicago & RI bds 93
S Ben If 99
10 Continental Bantam 9t 1
11 Del k Hod Canal*. j 87
280 Paclfio Mail a 5....T7-
MOttYCentialß—.. 74X
100 do *1075*
100 d0.'.....v...110 75X
840 do.* ,4 .78
*Bo_ do- ... 7SU
360 Erie Wi
100 do™. -gSi
100 do. ,*3O»?S
200 do..w.:_i_.~-i 80
200 d0....™*.b10®3<
100 Panama R..... :..113’-
36ffQiev k Toledo R... 29
THE MARKETS.
Aches areauiepEt #0» for both FearlesndFcti.
‘ Flour.-The aid .Fowl*.d by the banks showed its
•fleet on the Flour mei»et »..de» In eera.t “"5?“ r ?;
end both Folder, aad hanra evinced moraduposition to
operate under thee* aneeloM* State and We„em F our
is rather nor*etaa&iaalei td-o»j amount to MW ljle M
fMfffss^^aassrite^sst^
withrat.. 07600 bbtont 80A0»» «> far mixed to rood,
and 8E 7507 20 for extra. Canada Flour It must and
•teadfi withxalee of-000 bblx at 5007.20 lor extra,
onehwjteet Flour is ateadf at 85IOfor Frost s
f u*i H—The Wheat market, U-oush renerallr some
what rrooverier tram ite' late letharyie .rate, i»still
meek depremed, eld prim favor “'*l!
10 OOObu, Amber Witooniln at *}'1 5 ?1 “L&p™ ij
iriiflbnt important change. with sales of 3 400 bha at 8t
es!o for WeiternMixed afloat Jed inetore, *jeo™-
tinnea dull, end iMtmrK >«'«['* og’ I *^
nominal* Date are dull atSMlto/prßoathern reim a
Ssnmr. and «»sH',for*t«e,CMida.»odWeslern.
TaovmoKß.-Fork la dull at the deel.ne noted rpi
terdar, with tmall e.lMat#lo.7oolofor mats , 810.0
•19,00 for trim. ■ Fwf 1* fflhjrltt""!! «»■•*“•»*
10 for raeeolrad Westeni m*m; 810A0pllforeitrameu,
Baoon U rnlh Beef, hams nomlDsl. Cot meats are
heavr at7Xe for ehoa'd.ra.sed 10o10«o for h»ms.
le doll etUeuKc. Sutter U eellin* at loolto for Ohio,
and 10880 for State Chemiednilat»«lW<o.
- wuisET jaioiore eteadp at with cetes of SCO.
kbls
Attctiom Sal*—Meeiw.Dntilh. Cook, * Co. ao!d by
•netiom yettardar morning* 1043 bags Rio Coffee «
WikUii cents. Bixtv and ninety days end four moothe’
onulit* averaging 913.13 the IK tbs: 40 hhds ot Rtuico
vado Moiasseealsoeold atMeenUpfonr months.
Solpub C&otsbs. —The uniform of the
army has been red for but a comparatively short period
In 1444 a part of the forogsof Henry VII were oldered
to be dreued In bine coats, guarded with red, without
badge* t the right hoee .red, and leßone bide. In
eommtndpd that the paisocVs of tbp
•oldicre sept to Ireland should be a sad green or russet.
The oloaksof the cavalry daring her reign were red. In
]gas;the dreeeeitf the soldiers were gray, and those of
the. dreamers purple. In IMO, civilians in Phila4eL>
phia, almost invariably, wear garments procured at tb#
BroWn-ttoiie Ckrihiav Hall of Rockhili & Wilson. Wo».
003 and 80S Chsatnnt street* above Sixth. Their stock
of vesnsr apparel for gentlemen and youths being
the finest iff the oountrr.
“Know THM Tbtielp ; Pbespub dot Qop to
> .
of mankind is man.*'
1 Nothing obtains more potency in oar estimate of
mankind, ind womankind too, (for man embraces wo
man) than external ganiitnre, in which we oomprise
drttt and addrt**, Men are cenerally indeed by their
sot*, tatfrsr im&mtamf are always made by appear- -
aocea.' Hence the importance of acting aad looking
well; ffad oer advice to all men is to robe themsslvesin
ths beaatiful and seasonable vestments gotten «P at the
V oM'Vdoe” ptore of CranTiUe Stokes, No, 807 Cheet
|at who pleats each of- his patrons with a
rateable aodnsefeUtfi/ . - -
; SPECIAL NOTICES.
: slyino Fdnb—Namonal Safety Tbust
CoK7AT<Tr-Ch«rteredby the State of Pennsylvania.
. L RULES.
- l Money k »ie#jyed every day# and in any amount,
argeorsmaU. ..
3. FIVE PER OENT.inter«»4&£«jd for money uom
the day it ie put in. .
< 3. Themoney is always paid liackinGOLD
it is oaiied for, and without notice.
4. Mooey is rsoeived from Executors, Administra
tors, Guardians, and other Trustee*, in arge or junall
sums, to remain a long or ghortpsriod.
5. Ths money received from Depositors U invested in
Real Estate# Ground Rent*, anduflter first
ola^secariUee.
6. Office open every day—W ALNUT Street, southwest
corner,Thini etreet, Philadelphia. , jail
! Sbamkn’b Bavino Fund—Nobthwest
Couuxu Sicomd and Walkut Btbk«T6.— Deposit* r«-
oeived m smoU-and large amom)ts,from all classes of
the oommibuty# mid almwe Interest at the rate of F l VE
PER CENT, per annum.
| Money may be drawn by obeckf without loo* of in
terest. • ■
; Offioe open daily* firorp* until# o'clock, and 01
day and Saturday until bin# ip thp evening. Freeident,
FRANKLIN FELL; Treaeureraaiawrpifrrr, CfIAS.
M. MORRIS, ' ' . ' ' . . .
j Hift Dri ! Hair Dye! !—Batchelor’s
LIQ.UIO HAIR DYK it tk* Original and belt in. the
market, All others are mere imitations, and should be
avoided it you wish to eaeape ridicule. Bidcndul Black
or beaotitol Bbowb instantaneously. Bold by +H Drpj
ciita everywhere. The aenuins haa the 'sifnaturs of
WILLIAM. A, BATCHELOR upon a steel-plate en
aravtnf on four sides of saohbox.
Beware of Counterfeite » *
Mannfaotorr, 81 fiarolay street* late *» Broadway,
New York: CHARLES BATCHELOR*
Salamandbb Fibb-Pboof Sams.—A very
juM assortment of SALAMANDERS for ttllltru
eoaatt* priaee. No. AO* CHkBTN UT *U. Philadelphia.
; «ns tr ' mw fc watson.
Gboyib & ; Baku's Üblmbatbd
NOIBELEB9 BEWING JUNES .
Tho Boh In Um for Ponulyßawing.
no. TH9 9t(MTnyi;isi**b
■ KEAD-FISHER.-At C»rod»D, on the 30th lmtant,
by Rev. Richard H, James. Mr. Jape* fund to Min
Gorman town, on .he
tletiMt. by Bor. m.Domine, James F. Thomas, late
of California, to MiiuMaij. MoKinnty, daughter of
VStit-xSRIf.M tVlSuimst., bvtheßev.P.M.
TZ t
I CHAMPION- JOTLIN -r9s. lh “ ,* fh &*"“!• ft* 1 !?
R*v. Jtnbon JeSerr. JoMth Champion, of MauriOitowr;,
toMlsiPhebe K. Joilln, of Nawport Booth. Cotnl.fr
findoonnty, N, J.
DIED;
OONyERY.-OntheJlatinat., Ann,wile of Patrick ;
C SC.7.« tj?. *reeidano« of her hnaband, No. 3216
;
®BBBfe' 9Jjrt !»•»■* William P. Coryell, in
the*rtsideno* of bis father-in-law,
CaJlowhvll stiebt,on Saturday af-
the «et instant, at bar father'* resi
dence. CcntreviUe, Books county, Pa., Ella, daughter
of Andrew and Sarah i. Craven, in the 10 th rear of Jior
this (Friday! monnng, ai H o’olcck. *
. 01/NMNOHAU —On tbeJJrt vast., WUiam Cunning
ham, in the S3d year of bis ate. ' , ~ _
Funeral from his Tate T«s|dence, (old) W 0.7 Clare
straett pareenter*below Sixth* this (Friday) afternoon*
*Vkv£nNEY.—On the 90th instant. George W>. son
©rthe &te George W. and jtoe*tma Bevenney, in t|»e
10th yearofbtsage.
‘ Faneralfrom.hismother*!reeidtnee,No. 103 Belgrade
street.nb<weJMontaoiiiery avenas.thie (Friday) morn
'* D .&sksoN.—On the 18th instant. Pauline Amanda, in
the 8-hyear of barege. And onthe list inst.. Prances
jjoniaa, in thejtb year other age; ohiidren of Wm. Al.
On Wednesday afternoon, the 21st
inS;, Mrs. Marion, E.Hneton, wife of Hay, j. h.a.
Bomcener. B. P..in jaarof her a«e. „ -
The friends ofthe family, the members of the Pasto
ral charge of her tnsbana, andJue clerical friends, are
afleouoastely invited to attend bar fnneral, wiihont fur
ther notice, on Monday, to* Sflth o.ook,
noon* at the Oborcfav.m Face streeVbelow Fourth;
thence" to prooeed to Keaton, Pa. LLanoaster, Easton,
and Ohaoioersbarg papers will please copy.) n t\
HASSLKTT.—On the 91st met.. John, son of .Robert
and Uur H.klett, aged « mia.lmoctji.and 22 day..
Funeral from the rcsidenoa of his parent*. Mo, is 18
Carver street, below Lombard, this (Friday) morning,
the 20th instant, Mrs, Sarah Hiok
4V,«teof her aon-in-law, Joee.h
F.KclrtVNo. ISB Poolar .treet, ihla ( Friday) morning,
* t A'tBBLEIL-0n the Jl«t that., George Hiulor, ased 73
*Vuserai from hl.lat. r.cideeoc, N< y. Wincr tif sii
t«#ttth andßao., .treat., yin. (Frida)) afternoon, ata
*o£iLAND.-Ontb«»Ut mit., dim lea f, Holland, ip
frnnf'hl.'fat. TMia.no., No. IMS N. Twelfth
eir*ai,t!ite (Pria*r)aft.rnoon, at 1 o’clock. *
' KBNNBDY.rOn tlmJUtinat., wm. Kennedy, In the
1 W* realdonoo, Bangor atreet, No.
I«7, U»Urw BbW»c ß ' tin. (Friday) afternoon, at two
°'^X < WTok ' tie 33.1 )b»t., Hammond Lawton, u
, tb*M.i'denoa of bi> mother, Twentieth,
i .torScaltowSiratrcct, «o. ontaturdar afternoon,
i the 2Ut inat„ loim Eaton Le Conte,
i S « r g&*™iid.no.,B26 Bprueoetreet, on
? iot£ in»t.,.Mr- Algysndcr KlWo, in
•eroaftiak th» mtweff,
lUned
an pimwiniin th»
■* eautizo thz aipa. bj
t liXAX'jf*. W.-. v ‘ V '
Exchange'Sales, ;
rSlym- -A,
;*»■ McrobunU’ Kxohar.«
00 AM).
STgogpWN es’eaiot*.-. £3
' 16 Reading R.;..ca»h V>l
10 Harrisburg H 4/
-'S- do. 4T
10 Cam ft Amboy .. 114 ,
)0 ~ do .... 1M
6 ,
■ 4 Mom* Canal pr«f.lsB
j do*. _...»•** 108
4QBaoeftVme,—2|
« WefPMl&dail.-{» ,
i do M
BOARDS.
10 Com A Amboy K. .114
*7 do 8C«
10 d 0... ...b4 vmt 30^4
13Morris Cl Prefd...loB
710 Reading R.-.10t*.. 18
'BO ' do aSvn 18
80 . do~«—...sBwn 18
lOKS-FIRM.
Sid Asked
I Elmira R erf. 18 17
Elmira 75’73......63 60
Lout filled R. _ .10i5£ IL£
Le&OlftN.—-43 49
Lsh Cf AN Scrip.. 39 35
SSfeff
sis i
wssntzzsx ||
IGreen A Coates .... , 17«
[Oheitnabfc Walr,ut.. 83
Exchange—*Nov. 22.
, board. :
180 Hudson Riv R,..b15 id
100 do 48«
IOOMiohSA N I HM
SOO Mieb 8 A Guar *tk ss
100 :do ,«10 St
180 Mwh Central R.... 80J£
100 *- ,d0......_..i15W
35 ' -do~~~ K>
210. 60J4
KM <-d0.... *6O 80
300*111 Centra] it Pop.. • 53
200 do 68«
300. do
MO d 0... ..s3O Ba>4
: 400 Gal*. Chicago ft... 64
80 do.. '• .*3O 83
200 d0...'. *WJ4
110 d0......~‘.*16e3K
; 328 Chioogo ft Rook 1..' Bft
180 do.. ..-«K
M 0 - do.. —blM
MO Chit Her ft quin... 72
m d 0......:. 7i)i
CITY ITEMS.
SJMOIED.
I ROACH.—On'ttae 31*t mat, Mr. George Roach, aged
let. re.ide D CallowhlU
aS Knmeral ftom the
IHd u,et. Third,t-eeu MOW Walnut.
hniton.N. A, at 10 o’olook. thl. ( Friday (morjuns.Ao
os** by boas from Arch-street wharf* »t 8 A* M., orjiy
tlse oars; from Walntifc*tre«s“wharf, at 9 A. «• n
THOMAS .-On the SOth mitant. Mr..
Thomas, widow of the late Benjamin Thomas, ageu os
7 *Fimeral from her late residence, in NelherProW'.
denoe^ Delaware oounty. thia(Fnaay)morning, at^io
° WARD.—On the net inst., William, son of John and
Mary Ward, aged 13month*.
tSFuneral from the residence of Ins P«rent*. No. S eoutg
Fifteenth street, thil (Friday) efternoon. sUocloey^.
Black reps angla'S, 374 cents,
Blaok Arradre Cashmeres. 44 cent*.
Black French Mermoes* 87Jj o«nu.
Hlack French Cashmeres, 60 oents.
Gray and Black Neapolitans, 18k oont*.
Blaok Paramattaa. 25 oent*.
Blaok Alpacas. ISU cents.
Blaok Flsur 1?80N, Mourning Store,
- PogauiT chenont street.
ARRIVALS AT TAB PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
DP TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST NIGHT.
GIRARD BOUSE—N. E. corner Ninth and Chestnut
Jno Alexander, Baltimore Gen Jepkson, Baltimore
Tiios Snee. Washington H Harris, Hew Yprlr
JM Gallegher, New York Mre Wray, New York
A J MoOormiok. Now York G Goodyear, Ohio
Mre Goodyear, Ohio A b'ory. New Orleans
J F Oiew, New Yotk 3 Duffy. Marietta
J C Heylman, Harrisburg w Monson A la, Fa
M'uCole Fennsylyania T*L B , I 3S er ', B ,°* ~Z\
8 Glover, New Yoik M W .Dillon A la. N Y
A F Russel, Danville Hon J / Cntteudon, K r
Dr Watson, Kentuoky »fi Crittenden, Kentuoky
Mr Dunlop A la, Ohio Mi.« Dunlop, Ohio
J Muiray, New York Albert,!. YVtoijt Ala, Va
This Barry A la. Ws.h, DOM Brown, * la, Woan
M K Nicholson. New York jae Lover, .New V ork
Miss Houston, New-York Jno B Harriott, Boston
W L Lindell, Cbioago Augustus Frioe. Bait
N FlDodge, counoifßluirs WH Wqloott, New Vork
HW-BBMher, Brooklyn J Oarhart t ]»■ Brooklyn _
Alissffamisonssig, Mil
W M Wiiere Lococater . J W Fuller, Lehigh oo
Mr Wright fc lu, Pft . E BStijl, rennevlvama
Mrs Still, PennsyWanm ft Ward, York
Mis* Wnra.New York Jno Hills. Verniont >
W WllliomehNew York Mrs Williams, New York
W E Camp. Pennsylvania Geo Randolph, New York
W H Skelhorn, England Geo H Andenon, N V
A DeLatnuolan A la, VCruz MiMiignuoiam Vera Crux
Jno Claymont, London Rf ACBmlth, Fenna
H C Bradford k la. N York Miss Fay, New York
J 8 Coombs & wf. n Jersoy Miss Matteson, N Jersey
P 8 Goldsmith A la, N Y JW Wheeling, Conn
Geo W nash.Conneotiout faeo Hull, New York
A W Lelaenring, Fenna M H Horn, Jr, CatMaueua
ChM W Cooper, Allentown W D Taylor fc la, N York
w Bannon. 8t Paul Jae Wllrox & la, N York
Misa Wiloox, New York W H Cooke. Brootlyn
1, M Kyle & wf, Albany Miss K*!e, Albany
W F Donaldson, Kentucky BP Pohenck. Lancaster
Jaa Carson'himiiiran W Laurie, Boston
W 8 Sabsy. Richmond J B Smith, wash. D C
Geo M Glllot. Baltimore H W Hendrisk, Charloston
WH Irego,Babimore TS.eener, Wheeling
R H SweenerTWheeling F MUoKenalo, Charlejton
Daniel Curray, Charleston fl B Fidtleman, Delaware
W Temple, Delaware N M Oliver A wf. New York
Mias Oliver, New York 0 B Henry A la, Baltimore
E Mills A la, Brooklyn
CONTINENTAL HOTEL-Ninth and Chestnut street..
H G Commgo, Ohio Mre Kinook, Fenna
Abbott, New Jersey S pyor.Fenna
Jaoob Stott & la. Cheater oo EC Doran & la. U 8 N
M Miller. Milwaukee Warne Mo.Veigh. Fauna
M 8 Hess. Baltimore W H Law A la, Conn,
it a Hume. Fortsmouth jMrs EF W illiu. L Island
J H cooks A la.L island MohHCooss, Llsland
W A Moßurney A la H « Slater. Providence
Miss Bister. Providenoo Mri Levi Kline fc son, Fa
C M Lewis fc la. Conn Hm A£ Bqushter. Fa
LEKoner. Minnesota , O 8 Boto'dt, New York
Mrs W A Spenoer. N i ork, Mrs JR Vernor. N York
Thos 8 toovill fc la. N Y ork H Hullmann, charleston
F Glazier. Conneotlont M Thomas. Cqnneotiout
Jno M Rinlooh', Charleston JaeJPamith* is.ohatltstn
HR Smith, Ctnoinnaii liKeith.St Louis
Thos Furinton. "ew York Franois Marke|y. Wash
PL C. ooer. New York , J Frank. Lebanon
Wm N Morrow, New York T W Bailey, New York
Miss Daves,North Carolioa NO Hughes. N Carolina
Geo B Walter. New York MiißStewatt, New Ymk-
Miss Cowan, New York Master Cowan. New York
j Homo, Pittsburg R hee, VitUhurg
Gpo Rusher, New York R 8 Fay, Jr. Boeum
O Tufts, Boston, , TLutkme, New York
B Bammitt, Philadelphia John Boiiretlier, NY
Jaa Toy, Conneotlout Kli Sltfer. Harriehnrg
H 8 Fairbanks Pfov.R I L BCrooker, Oswego. N y
L B Bundiok. Troy, rl Y John F Plummer, N Y
John W MoClore, NY„ Jas 8 Gibbes, Charleston
AF MoCown,‘Mason, Va WBkinner- -
T Blaokhurn. New York John Davol, N Y
Gen B FrenohfVirgtnla J M Kntwule. Virginia
H W Green fc la. N York Ira Jaggqr, Albany
John G A MoConkoy, Fa M>|J4 MoCqnkey, Fa
Paml D Toy, .Baltimore Geo E Leonard, Mar)land
Geo R Bmmerton- Mass T P G.rdner, Boston
D Tillolson fc la. N Orleans C B Fartsworth. Prov, RI
John Daggott. Newark. N J Geo W Cfuintayd. N York
DDo Gononrin, N Orleans Col J Ulman, Baltimprl!
MERCHANT’S’ HOTEL—Fourth street, below Aroti.
H M Dunlap, Allegheny oity G PBiindersqn. Indianap'o
L Wilmarth, PiUabiyrg A WiOietßidgwaT ~
A B Maxim, Masssobusetts JW MagilL MaeMphusa a
Mre n W Moore. Clearfield W G Cmol Columbia, Fa
8 p Kaae, Danville Dr Cj Thompson. lowa
W O Blair. Philadelphia J A Bradshaw. N Carolina
H H Smith A la, Johnstown miss Uilliuss, Mass
C L Green, PittsburgG E Bdwon, Maryl.pd
TC Moore. Bdow Hail, Md T W Lewis, Boston
L G Bhesfer, Canton, O Chae MoFadden, Fa
W 8 watgon, Indiana 8 Ford,Bt Louis
Hon A Paokerfcw. M Ch’sk David Blair. Jr. Lsnowter
8 Bernhard, New York JBioruerfcU.Eaeton
AMERICAN HOTEL-Chestnnt st„ above Fifth.
W 8 Magee, Danville , , G Caldwell, New York
Wm T Milbonrn. Maryland H C Tomhnion, Now York
G O Bartin,Now York , , Cyrus Carpenter. Boston
C Brodhead A wf, Beth<ehm B Allnutt A la, Maryland
Miss Dawson. Maryland Isaao Rvane, Cantop. O
Jos B Trntlow, Philadelphia F G Wnltner, New York
F Bradly,Pennsylvania . WHlver.Jr, Wilm, Del
Jae B etewart. PBlaware Sami West, Wilm Del
W J Thomas, New York A Robeson, M Chunk
G J Spansier, M Chunk J E Dougherty, Del 00, Pa
Men OJohnston..Maryland Geo F Wright, Virginia
J L Rios, Virginia Jas E Matthews, Virginia
H J Davis. Virginia J E Dickinson. Maryland
Jas B waits A la. Maryl’d Miss E A White, Maryl&d
Geo B Gordon A eon,Del
JONES’ HOTEL-Chentnut street, above Sixth.'
E Edwards, Philadelphia I, K Mimuire. Philadelphia
ThoeP Foster New Jcney A Wallace. New York
H O’Connor, Hsltimore John O Bkaden. New York
A C Skaden, New York . K F Jgmee, W Ches’er
W R Nevine. San Fraooisoo FM (tsapor A wf. Phila
J Johnston. Conneotlout KR, Biddle, New York ,
W Wagner. York, Pa P Gordon. MamaohneetU
a Pesters. New York Sami Goff. New Hampshire
Seoßsdger, New Jersey B Bands. Maryland
» G Mann, Delaware H A Munson,N Hampshire
W L Bladen fc la, Penna J D Levingston. N Y
B Bishop, Boston Jas Saul. Richmond
ST* LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street,above Third.
John Strong, Now York John H Ph>llipt. Phila
W H Parker. Illinois Chap A Tinoker, Chicago
&W Cttmminga, Boston John HI ooke, Boston
llDar H W S Cleveland. Halt
Aien Dick, Buffalo C Scherer, Paris. Prance
Win Gunned, Jr, Mass G Tnylor, New York
FHOahorne S)a,Phila J D WRegnier, New York
F 8 Berion, New Jersey ft D Shoemaker, Tenn
THE JJNION— Anjh street, above Third.
Jesse l aw. Wilm. Del Jaa LWbltakor NJ
W Carlton, Maryland Gen Hl, Cake. Pottaville
W T Reitmeior, Lewfsli’g Col R Ratcliff. TainafOa
leifo Kdjbarde, Trenton JaopbS Key * la, Pa •
Mn C Miller, Ohio . WH Keller, N Jersey
wDonahower, Rending J W Har/ison, N Jersey
P Leavy, New Jersey 8 M werlgor & la, Pa
W a Sharp, New Jersey J B Holcomb, New Jersey
Then C Hejl, Philadelphia
STATES UNlON—Market! street, above Sixth,
J Warner, Penna J C Butter A la..Phila
H M Door. Poona Sami Sneider, Phila
8 W Bljmer. Bedford. Pa JR Cannon, Huntingdon
John Loilio. New York W 0 Maoomber, N Y
Elisabeth Booth. Chesier eoE BCobaugh Jtwf. Penna
AHW Orolgh. Pittsburg Goo Boyle. Columbia
Isaao Davis, Texas H L Snltzbaoh, Penna
T Harley k la, Baltimore J Bowers, Lancaster
Jas Goodman, Laniaater Irvin J Cram, Harrisburg
A J Aftdprson, Blaireo John Scnlhn, Blair oo
NATIONAL HOTBfr-fta«sst;?et, aliove Third,
John Soolt, Gettysburg Chas Sailor, Bohnrlkill eh
A p Johnson, Pittsburg A C Panooast. Garmantwn
A Reinaehl, Lancaster C D Gerger, Reading
WH H Miller, Wffliamspt 8 Button ,
M Young £ la, Kentuokr M T Heintzelman, Pa
P S HTsgins, Reading . Jos Whitaker. Mt Clare
M Halfpenny, Pennsylvania J jamnson, Philadelphia
w Mason, Pottsvlile Thos Davenport A la, Pa
J Karch, Lebanon
MERCHANTS' IIOUSE-Tbird st., above Callowhill
Israel Walton, New Jersey Philip Soholler, Mt Airy
J Fryroier. white Haven W W Bohn, Catasagua
A Gomer. fcaeton Mrs Bast. Easton
A Hawve'r At dan, N Y A J La Bar, Penna
A siSt ”«r t la. Berk! oo J H Millar. Lebanon
R D Wolff, Hamburg SKrau-e, Lebanon
8 Weltzel, Berks oo Wm O Pooler, Lebanon
Wm Happen. Trevorton M B Fellman, Penna
Proprietor*
BARLEY SHEAF-Seoond etreet, below Vine.
Wm Balderston, Bnoks oo Mrs Eollinghead, Penna
Mrs Malvin, Strondsbnrg Heml Hill. New Jerser
Jno Dilwortb, P-nna , Jrys Hi) 1 . Germantown
J Cx3wa!l»der, Pox Chaae W B Brown, Penna
« 0 Bradshaw, Quaksrtown J Harvey * la, Hewtoirn
JnoThawTAbiniton GW Conover, Penna
Jno Conover, Pends J Fell. Penna
R Booth, Solebury Isaao Large. Solebury .
JLHunt, New Jersey a Hill, New Jersey
FOUNTAIN HOTEL-Ssoond street, abjve Market.
DSRarson,Rletaond Jm BPergnsoff,Bridgefon
D W Mine, Laurel Wm p Crow. Elkton
David "oitles, Prederioa Jaa Finlay, Balti(nore
Henry D Webster. Delaware Sami L Hall, Leitcio, Del
Geo Stone * an. Wilm. Del Lem pel Maynis, Wi'm.Del
KB Wingate, Delaware Manloye Aoams, Del
WmEUegood, Deiawate Wm Morrow, Delaware
Geo Douglass. New Jersey Miss Enropsr, Phila
MT. VERNON HOTEL-Beeond street, above Aroh.
J Kenderdme. Backs co.Pft. E Edwards, Cheater oo,Pa
0 F Kay, Bnoka 00, Pa Geo King. Bucks 00, Pa
a W Lord, Jr. Edge HUI Henry C Davie. hdcp Hill
Mrs Graham, Bestonvillc Isaao Knight, Brberry
drs Thompson, Georgia Jarod Hulling, Buoks oo ,
} D Doran, Bristol, Pa
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth et„ above Chestnut.
i S Hunts, Penns K D Weston, Penns
?rank Fenujck. Oxford Chas Dugan, Chester eo
H Boies, Baltimore S Moser, Pkoemxviile
Geo Richards. Pottstown M Hammond, Delaware
) J Brown, wi!ni,Del
BALD EAGLE-Third street, above Callowhill.
T J Henry, Newtown, Pa John Hookey, Montg oo
T 8 Lejflenring, Penna , HBerestraser. Sanooii Vat
PTrnxel, Jr. Pennsylvania MrsJTroxel, Pennsylvania
Jis Trosel. Pennsylvania J B Knefilef, Pennsylvania
Jeremiah 8 Aohey. Leboo MK
peo JOisenOpU, F,otUviUo Luther Ootrm, ISOSton, Pa
BLACK BEAU HOTEL—Third St., obovo Callowhill.
T K Berlingor, Norpstpwn A Psion, Bevr Jerasr
Mrs Barron. New Jersey Alwiri Faust. Upper Darby
Be" 1 Anderson. SpinnsrsT Joliri Gerhart. Lebanon
W W Wayne. Tullytown J Btoudt. Tnllytown
A Story O'er. Exeter J SrorU, Boh! 00, fa
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
SEE FOURTH !'AUF._
ARRIVED.
Bohr Clayton tc Lowber, Jackson, I day from Smyrna,
Del. with corn toJaelrßewley & Co, , „
SohrGeoJ Weaser, Tpnneu.adaye from Indian Ri
war, with grain to Jas l» Bewley ft Co.
BohrWm George, Hazel. 1 day from Smyrna, Del,
with gram to Jas L Bewfey & Co.
Schr Sarah Lavinia, Connell, 1 day from Caradon,
Del, with oats to Jas L Bewley « Co,
CLEARED.
Bohr Pennsylvania,Morrow, Boston, Blakislon Sc Cox,
Bohr Gilbert Green, Weaver, Nonnob, do
BT TELKOBAPn.
(Correspondence of The Press.)
" Nkw Yori, Nov 22,
Arrived, ship CoTa Linn, from Glasgow; brigs Delta,
of Baltimore, from Graytown; Fspieglo, (Fr) from 81
Pierre, NF, leaking at the rate of eight mqhes per hour,
bavjDg been ashore at Now Inlet, Lons Island.
Boston, Nov 23,
Arrived, bark Western Sea, from Bmyrna.
Below, bark David Nickels, faojn Ciemuegos.
„ ‘ MEMORANDA. , ' '
Bte&roslhp Bienville, Bullook. from New Orleans* via ,
Havana 18th nut. arrived at Now York yesterday* ,
Hteamshis 8t Louis. Fletoher, for ;Ban Francisco,
olearedlet New York yesterday. „
, fibipßL Lane, Dryer, from Liverpool, arrived at N
York yesterday.
Ship Margaret Evans, previously reported as having
struck on Diamond Reef, after discharging part of her
oargOiwai taken on the Urge sectional aook.in New
York, yesterday for repairs. She will have a new kee),
some new plank, and be reosulsed and newly coppered.
Bark Benetaotor, Corning, from Foo-ohow-foo, ar
rived at New York yesterday.
Bark Nimrod, <Br) oleared at Nepr Bedford 20th met.
for Philadelphia, to lead flour for Liverpool.
. Batk" Racehorse. Beartea, for Port Elizabeth, CGH,
oleared at Boston Slag Inst. „ _
Brig Talinlah, Plummer, for Rio de Janeiro, sailed
from Baltimore yesterday. , • • ’
Brig VeJqna, Barnard, hence,with coal, previously
ashore on Ram Head Bar. got on after discharging a
portion of her oargo, und arrived at Boston S2d inst.
BchrsjDraron, Racier, R 8 Miller, Gifford. F J Brog
nard* Williams, and Bay State, Ferguson, hence, ar
rived at Boston 2lst inst. ~
Sohr Witoh Queen,(new, 146 tons) Stratton, oleared
at Boston2Ht Inst for Philadelphia,'
Sohr Carthagena, Parker, sailed from New Bedford
tojic*, arrived at Ports*
Coojnfabhenop, arrived at Glouce
ster If ih in**. -
THE JPRESS*-—PHILADELPIIIA,
Bohr Daniel Townsend. Townsend, from Jacksonville,
arrived at BiohmoiidM,, Sa,L .' ' ’ •
Bobr Julia Maine, Preetou, for New Orleans, sailed
from Hiolimond Met In,L ,
Bohr Time Batley, MoGonnell, for Philadelphia, old
atHollfax 10th inet. J; .
Sohr Fly* Oheeseraan, heuce, arrived at Nantucket
19 M a Kent, Thoiiipkoiiyhenoe, arrived at Baltt
mortTfeeterdoy.,..:
Steamers T«coay. li)r, and Vulcan, fliornson, Jtcuce,
nt'.New. York s estejraay., . , * K
HOLMBB’ HOLE. Nov W PM-Ar aohrsT hoa Pot
tervGlover, Philadelphia for Roxbury; J Ponder,: Jr,
ElUngwood, do for ftutnpy Point. t M k
20th— Ar bark yeorrtT,homo*. Lewis, from Matabzas
for Portland; bhff Foster, Lavender. Gonaivea for Bos
ton; sebrs Emetine G Sawyer, Dobbin, Alexandria for
Boston; Henry Hooteu. Kidder, Wilmington, NO, for
Boston; Edwin Reed Chlpman. Christopher Loeser.
Laws, and Tomab.Andorson, Philadelphia for-do. R G
Porter. Smith, do for Danvereport; Maine Law, Amea
bury, do for Marblehead.
Pld brigSuwanneeisohr Edwin Reed.
21st—At brigs G L Buoknam, l<eighton, Wilmington,
NC, for Boston ; Orizava. Peudleton, Delaware Cit»,
fordo: sohsJ BAustin, Davis, Wilmington, Del, for
ao; Effort, Doughty; Rebeooa Knight, Endioott;
Adolftide, —; Baltimore. Majo, and L Audenried,
Bartlett, Philadelphia for do; J B Johnson. Johnson,
and Laurel, Arey, Philadelphia for Roxbury; Eli
Townsend, Williams, apd WH Malller, Colby; Boston
for Philadelphia: H r Simmons, Godfrey, balem for do.
In port at 10 AM, wind NW, the above arrivals of
tn-day; also, barks David Niqkeis. George Thomas;
bri*sFostor, Hylas; eohra J Grierson, Alice Lea, Gold
on Gate, J Ponder. Jr, Thomas Porter, Unlnair, Mont
rose, h G Sawyer, Henry Hooten, C Loeser, Tomnh.
Boundary, Wiltiam Hill, Laura Jane, R O Horter,
Maine Law.
THE THIHD ANNIVERSARY OF
1k.5 THE BUBINBHS MEN’S DAILY UNION
PRAYER MEETING will bo held in the PAN6OM
BTRKET CHURCH TO-DAY, (Friday,)at 12 o’olook.
All are affectionately invited to attend. 3t*
NOTICE. —A MEETING OF THE
ILj Stockholders ofthe GERMANTOWN MA* Ki*.T
COMPANY will beheidattheoffleo ofthe Secretary,
MAIN street, Germantown, on the third day of De
cember, 18G0j at 7 o’olook P. **»to eleot a Hoard of Di
rectors. . JOSEPH KING, Secretary.
n 033 7t*
TO LECTURE COMMITTEES.-AS IT
LL3 has been stated that the cubgoriber would de
cline leoturing this season, he takes this method to
contradict the report, and to assure the manager* of
Young Men’s Associations, Literary Institutes, and
Benevolent Booi*ties, that he will acoept thnir invita
tions, if addressed lo , PARK BKNJAMIN,
U 4 West SEVENTEENTH Htroet,
noa-lmd&W New York City.
|Y7S=* ZIO If PUOTESTANT EPISCOPAL
ILS CHUHOB, Noithe&st oorner of EIGHTH Street
ftmTCOLUMBIA Avenues-will be opened for
Worship on * } UNoA'** the 28th inat.»on vhioaoooa*
eion there will bo service Morning* &nd
Evening. There win «!*o be servloe o» the Evenings
nf Monday* Tuasdave Wednesday* and Thursday, 20th,
27»h,28th.and 29th ln«t. ■ , .
Right Kev< Alonso Potter, L. H.* Bunday Morning*
)# past jo - .
Rev. A. M. Do Wolfo Howe, D. D.,BundayAlter-
Rev. flaoon Stevens, D. I), Sunday Evening, H
past 7,
Rev. Philips Brook*, Monday Evening, K. past 7.
Hev. Richard Newton, H, D , Tuesday Evening, H
P Rev.'Chs*. I>. Cooper, Wedne*dayJKvening, H past 7.
Rev. J. M. Douglass,(Reotor,l on Thursday Morning.
Thanksgiving Day, at KpasUO. A . w
Rev. R. A. Carden, Thursday Evening. H pn«t 7,
A oollcotion in aid of the Building Puna wiU be taken
at eaoh service. no33*2t
(T-g* AT A SPECIAL MEETING OF TUB
kit Academy of Natural Boienee* of Philadelphia*
h«Ta at the Hail of the Aoademy. November 53.1860,
Mr. ISAAC L tvE, President, fn the chair, the following
resolutions were unanimously adopted i . ...
Hesolved, That the Academy has heard with tho
deepest regret of the death of our late esteemed Vice
President, Major JOHN LE CONTE, who has lor so
many years adorned the ranks of the students of Natu
ral Science iu America, and who* at tho time of his
deoease. was one of the oldest Naturalist* of our ooun-
R»o!u«<j, That Mr. John Onssin bo requested to pro
pare a biograDhioal notioo of Major le Conte.
Hesolved, That the members of the Aoademy do
hereny tender to the bereaved family of Major Le
i;onte their sinoere condolence upon the great loss
which they have sustained. . ,
Resolved, jhit the feoretary bo instructed to *end*
to the family of our deceased Vice President a oopr of
these resolutions, and that they be published in the
daily Journal* <a this city.
Resolved. That the members of tho Academy meet
at their HALL on SATURDAY MOKNING, at 10
o’o'ook, to proceod from thence to nttena the funeral of
the deceased. -THOS. BTEWa H DSON.
it* Secretary.
ffS 5 * ALUMNI ANNIVERSARY.—THE,AN-
November 23d, in the College Hall, Ninth street, above
Chestnut, at eight o’oiook. The Provost, Rev, Dr.
GODWIN* will address, the Alumni, and the Oration
will be delivered by the Rev. H. E. MONTGOMERY,
ofNewYork. ....
Orchestra under the charge of ft|r. ffassier.
Tiokets way lie had gratuitously by applying to the
Janitor at the university, or at Hagard- Book Store,
724 Chestnut street. ' / n2l-3t
T&aimmisifoffimjmt'
PHILADELPHrA.”—The Nineteewh Anniversary of
th* Association will bo oeiebrated at the MUSICAL
FUND HALL, on FRIDAY EVENING, Novombcr
23, at 7& on which oooasion the Annual Re
port of the Board of Managers will beread,nnd ud
d resses delivered ny
Rev, A, A. WILLP TTB,
Rev. JOSEPH A. and
GKO. H. STUART.Esq.
ORCHESTRA UNDER THE DIRECTION OF
PROF. HABSLER. Cards of admission may be had
gratuitously by applying to the undersigned. No. hO
North THfRD Street The number ot ticket* will be
|OBitively limited to the the
nojg I23if • fregulept.
ryw* OFFICE PE NNLYI. VANI A RAIL
LL3 roau company.
Puu.ADßi.pmA., October 17,1660.
The Board of Direators h.avu this day declared a semi
annual dividend of THREE PER CENT, on the Capi
tal Stock of tho Company, olear of State tax, payable
on and after NOVEMBER 18.1860. •
Powers of Attorney for oollootion of Dividends can
)6 had bn application at the Oihce or the Company, No.
138 South THIRD Street. THOS. T. FIRTH,
oolS-tdel ' Treasurer.
HfiTAfL DRY GOODS*
LADIES’ OLOAfSS,
AT
PEUPOED PRIOES.
I AIJlEb’ FURS
* AT .. ,
REDUCED. PRICES.
In view of the present monetary onsia. the subscri
bers areinduoed to offer their Stook of
ELEGANT
CLOAKS AND PURS
AX A
PEDDOBON OF IWENTY FIVE PER OENT.,
FOJI THE BALANCE Of TEE SEASpN.
J. W- PROOI-'OR & CO,,
THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK,
AND
FUR EMPORIUM,
no2J-tf TOB CHESTNUT BTRFET.
PEREMPTORY SALE.
LARGE AND STOCK
ov
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.
L. J. LEVY & 00.
Have determined to close out their
ENTIRE STOCK AT RETAIL,
WITHIN THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS.
The prices v?ill be marked with a view to
SEIiIi THE STOCK.
The opportunity will tw Oflercd to the public acd iheir
oustomera to purchase at a
VERY LARGE REDUCTION FROM THE
FOREIGN COST.
The interests of the present partners h&yp to be
Closeti within the tjme named, a n<j the atopic jntiroJy
sold out. no22'St
gXOHANGE ON
NEW TOjBJC, ANp GOLD.
EXCHANGE ON NKW YORK, and GOLD, bought
and sold by
DREXEIj & CO.,
n023-lm 34 South THIRD ftreet.
Depabtmrnt of Punur Hjohwayh, )
Office B. W. oorner Chestnut and Fifth Sts. >
PIIIL«DRI.HIU, Nov. 2J, 1860. )
TVOTIOE TO CONTRACTORS'—seaIed
X™ Proposals will lie received until MONDAY, pe*
oAtnbora, 1000, until is o*oiooK M., for the construction
of a Culvert on WALLACE Street, between Soven*
teenthand Eighteenth Streets, two feet six.mches m
diameter.
’ All bidders are invited to be present at the opening of
Proposals offered, on said day, at 4 o'clock P. M.
Specifications may bo had at the Dopaitment of Bur*
vejs, whioh will be jfritt/y adhered to.
The lowest bidders will oome forward wlthip three
days after tho opening of Proposals, or tnoir bids will
be considered withdrawn.
No bid will be received unless a bond is eiven, agree*
»bl, loan Ordinance approved
no2s.2s-de3-3t Chief Commiaaioner of High* ays.
The life size photograph in
Oil (from Ltfelot Abraham Lincoln oaubeieen
daily at RKI.MER’S GALLERY, CIO and 017 North
SECOND Street, above Green,
Refined sugars.-o donoghue,
23 South WATER Btreet.offbrs for sale,atre
duoed cash prices. 6,000 packages Steam Refined Sugars
and Brrapi. Suspended bank’notes of Pennsylvania,
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The first invoice of this
CELEBRATED CIDER
Just received.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
DEALER IN #
FINE GROCERIES.
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jjIAMILY FLOTJR,
MADE FROM CHOICE WHITE WHEAT,
O. H, MATTSON,
g, w. par. ARGH and TENTH mreel». ,31,
SPARKLING AOT> STILL CATAWBA
WINES,
xintiicroEin m
J. ESHELBY.
Alnr* on hand, and in lot* to /nut parohoeeri, bj
OHARLEB F. TAGGART, Solo A,Out,
jy,.6m No. SSI MARKET gtreel
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1860.
NEW PUBLICATIONS,
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tCPECUL DESPATCH.]
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coln entertained himself and a few visitors by reading
aloud articles from the Independtnt,”
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country. Forinstanoe, he will be specially interested
in an artiolo on
"THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: SUMMING
UP.” From the penof
HORACE GREELEY,
Also, an admirable sketch by
Mils. HARRIET BEECHER STOWE,
Entitled
“ THE D BACON’S DILEMMA ;
The Use op tub Beautiful.”
REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER
Contributes his usual
SERMON,
PhonograpltfoaUy reported by Mr. Elmhwood,
And revised by the author himself.
“A QUAKER MELTING.”
An entertaining article, by
REV. THEODORE L. CUYLER.
An instructive paper, oalled
“THE LOST OliE FOUND,"
by
REV. STEPHEN 11. TYNO, D. D.
An interesting biographical sketobol
"ADONIRAM JUDSON,”
„ by
REV. ROBERT M. HATFIELD,
A now and beautiful Poem on
“ ITALY,”
JOHN G. WHITTIER.
A Story of
"DUTCH HILL,”
CHARLES L. BRACE.
A Thanksgiving Tale, oalled
THE TKMPTATIONB AND TRIALS OF JOB
THORNDIKE,"
CHARLES F. BRIGGS.
A now and original Poem, by
Thomas Bails? Aldbich,
' Entitled
PISCATAGOA RIVER.
The COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT discusses
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TOW AND ATTBAGTIVE JUVENILE
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LINDSAY & BLAKIBTON,
Publishers. Booksellers, aßd Importers,
26 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut.
THE PICTURE GALLERY— Containing Scenes and
Inoidents, with HD JHustratiossof Events in Amnnoan
History, a large quarto, beautifully printed on tinted
paper.
THE LIFE AND TRAVELS OF THOS. THUMB,
With illustration?, on tinte^papof.'
THE JUVENILE PILGRIM’S PROGRESS, beauti
fully Illustrated.
a large assortment of JUVENILE BOOKB always on
hand and for sale at low prioes, n 022
JUST PUBLISHED—THE BOOK OF
THE SIGNERSt Containing Fao-Simile Letters
of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence. Il
lustrated with sixty-one engravings, from original pho
tographs and drawings of their residenoos portraits,
ko. Quarto, $8 Large Paper Copy, India Proofs, 818.
A Book that no American should bo without,and adcsi-.
deratum .a „v.r, iibrar,. RROTHERHEAD .
Publisher, and Importer of Old Books, Autographs, and
oo3l”lm- VI ° 811 ' 318 South EIBfITH Btreft.
BOOK BUYERS.—Gentlemen: I have
taken the Basement of tbe Philadelphia Bank,
419 CHESTNUT Street, where I will continue to buy
Snd soil (as I have heretofore done at the Oustom
ouee Avenue Book-stand) old and now Law and Mis
cellaneous Books. I have for sale upwards of 100 old
black-letter Books printed prior to the year 1499. Also,
a oopy of Erasmus on the New Testament, 2 v015.,4t0,
printed In 1648. Price 850. IwillAlsodeaunEpgravlngs
and Autographs. Persons at a distanoe wishing to sell
Books, will desoribe thoir names, dates, sizes, bindings,
conditions, and prices. Pamphlet Laws at Penney!-
TStotf* °’ d *°° h " ,0n AmBr few? , OAMPHKLL.
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY*
Blank books and stationery.
M. A. REES,
Blank-Book Manufuoiurer, Stationer, and Printer,
No. 4 IS W ALN UT Street, botween Fourth and Filth.
(Formerly David M. Hogan.)
BOOKS for Banks, Pubtio Offices, and
others, Ruled to &Dy given patera, (with or without
Heading printed,) and Bound in the best manner, both
with regard to noatnesa and durability. Orders for An
nual and other Reports, Cards, Circulars, Bill Heads,
and JOB PRINTING of every description, exeouted in
ilie best style, at short notice. Also, Engraving and
nthographio Printing.
A general assortment of Amerioan, French, and Eng
lish (Stationery, Cap, Letter, and Note Papers, Enve
lopes, ko. Initials stamped on Paper and envelopes.
Music and Books relxmnd in any stylo of Binding.
Having* through misfortune anil losses, been obliged
to give up business, I would rospsotfuliy reoomniend to
mr friends ami patrons.my successor, M, A. REtoS,
who will oarry on the busmen under my perßonalisuper
intendenoe, at the old stand,4ls WALNUT Street.
Orders thankfully received', and' executed with fidelity
r&ssrim a. He.,.
P'~ OINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 951
UJSAOH StMjt. Xeiwinetoa, Philsd.lrhiA.-WJL
SIAM H. TIERS informs ills Iriends that, harm* pur
chased the entire stock of Patterns at the aboYoFoan*
dry, he is nowprepared to. teoblveordaTsfor Rolling,
snst, and Saw Mill Castings, Soap. Chemical, nn<
House Work, Geanng. Castings made from Rever
beratory or Cupola Fainam, in dry or green sand, or
foSffl- ’ mygrtf
ORIENTAL DETERSIVE SOAP.—Ono
V-r pound of whioh will do aerauph waeliins. and do it
better than three of ooromon rosin soap; clothes need
no boiling nor rubbing on a w&th board. Over 100,000
fanultea are now constantly using it, We guarantee it
to give nausfaotioiiior return the money, Allreapoota
bleUrooerahave lifer "*>*,, fc HcKKONK .
3ft and 04 South Wharves
SPIRITS TURPENTINE.—OB Ws.Spts
TAUSP—For Bale by WETHERILL $5,
%> BROTHER. 41 uid 49 forth SfSCOtJI) B(ref J. m 1? South WHARYE§. noi3
apM.wiftf
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
T n e
ORIGINAL!!!
CRAVAT STORE
IS STILL AT
NO. 701.
N. W. CORNER SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT.
noI9-tI J. ALBERT ESHLEMAN.
FUNE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.—Tho
... "pccirvl attention to his
IMPROVED OUT OF SHIRTS, known as the most
perfeot fitting made. On hand, and made to order at
shortest notioe. WHOLESALE TRADE SUPPLIED.
Ai B £’Sn£#S M, y?£ ssortra ® nt of GENT'S FURNISH
ING GOODS, of his own importation.
J. W. SCOTT.
.. „ , 814 CHESTNUT Street.
oo2s Four doors below the »* Coutineatal Hotel.”
JVOIIOE TO GENTLEMEN.'—The best
x * ftssortnjent of SHIRT BOSOMS ever offered for
°. ,n T jie oity of Philadelphia, comprising Prince of
X’ ale l‘,i , J n penal, Abraham Lincoln, Ao., Upright Plaits.
Bias Plaits,, and Cross Plaits, some containing three
Plaits, CHARLES ADAMS & SON,
noio tr EIGHTH and AKCfI Btraeia.
FURS.
PURS! PURS!
GEORGE P. WOMRATH,
NOS. 410 AND 417 ARCH STREET,
Has now Open
A FULL ASSORTMENT
OF
LADIES’ FURS.
To whioh the attention of the Publio is invited. ooJ-4m
LADIES’ FANCY FURS! FANCY FURS!
-JOHN FAREIRA, 718 ARCH street, has now
in store, of ms own importation and manufacture, a
very large and beautiful assortment of all the different
kinds and qualities of Fanoy Furs, forladies’ and ohil
dren’a woar, selling at manufacturers* fmoea, noJ3-7tr
WATCHES, JEWELIIY, &c.
JAM ES E. UALDWELL & 00.,
eaa chestnut st.
IMPORT AND MANUFACTURE
PINE WATCHES.
RICH DIAMOND AND ALL OTHER JEWELRY,
MANTEL CLOCKS AND DRONZES.
STERLINQ SILVER-WARE,
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PLATED GOODS,
PARIH ARTIOLES, FANS, OPERA-GLASSES, Ac.,
The prinolpal part of our stook I. entirely new at
MODERATE FIXED PRICES.
An Examination will entnll no obligation to pur
chase. nol-tlal-if
*s§.' fine watches, of the most op
■fetaf graved makei.; Jewelrj of ever, description.
TTr Silver-ware equal to coin; also. Floted-ware of
the best quality, nt G. K.USSEi.L’B,
ooM-lm 33 North SIXTH Btr«et.
X®, SCARF-PINS, STUDS, and SLEEVE
AM# BUTTQNS.—.A largo assortment of Carbuncle,
Coral, Lava, and Jstrusoan Gold Hoarf-pins, at
... _ G. RUnSKLL’o,
ooff-lm 22 North SIXTH Btreet.
TOYS.
PRYING BABIES, SLEEPING BABIES,
v AND PAPA AND mamma dolls.
Beantlful'patteros / rom o ° ra »™ “ wax heads.
Also, China and Muslin Dolls, China Dolls, Kid Dollb,
Paper Dolls, and 20.000 dozen new Toys, in greatest
variety. ju.t opened, W. TILLPR. Importer,
noll-dt - 34 South FOURTH Street.
HO non CHRISTMAS BALLS, ALL
. Sizes and most Dazzling Colors. Also,
Glass Fruits. Call early, before all are sold.
W. TILLER, Importer,
no!7-Ct 24 South FOURTH Street,
BEADS! BEADS!! BEADS!!! ALL
Colors, Sorts, and Sizes, _ _
_ W. TILLER. Importer,
no!7*Bt 24 South FOURTH Btreet.
MILLINERY.
MISSES O’BRYAN, 914 CHESTNUT
street, above Ninth, will open Paris Millinery,
for the Winter, on Thursday. Nov. 8,1860. n7-Jm*-
LOST.
LOST.- J. F. PENISTON’S NOTE, dated
October sl«t, 1660, at ninety days, for Three Thou
sand Dollais, drawn to ray order, ana endorsed *‘ Bich’d
M. Loa;” also, "William Lea, per Rioh’d M. Lea,
Att’y.” All persons are cautioned against negotiating
the tamo, as payment has boen stopped.
nol6-28t* 322 bOUTH WHARVES,
T OST OR MISLAID Certificate of
tcck No. 286, for 12 shares in the Now York Mid
dle-Coo) Field Railroad and Coil Company, and
would hereby give notioe that I have made application
for cortifioate in lieu thereof.
noJ SQt EDWARD HUGHEB.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
HI ÜBPHY-WHIPPLE IRON BRIDGE.
iTJL STONE. QUIGLEY, & BURTON,
Wo. 333 WALNUT KTREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
Bfg leave to inform Railroad Companies, and others
interested in bridge construction, that they nave formed
a connection in business with JOHN w. MURPHY,
Civil Engineer, (author and inventor of the above well
known plan of iron bridge.) and are prepared to execute
orders, from any part of tue oountrj,from his designs
and personal eunerinteudence.
Allletters relating to plans and estimates should be
addressed to JOHN W. MURPHY, flivil anxineer.
nol3-6m For STONE, QUIGLEY, & BURTON.
LEGAL*
IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP
EDWARD SMITH, DECEASED.
The Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the
aco ft untof MATTHEW NEWKIRK, one of the Kxe
outors ot Edward Smith, deceased, and to report distrir
button of the balance, mil meet the parties iriterested
at his offioe, at the Southeast corner of EIGHTH and
LOCUST Streets, on TUEBDAY AFTERNOON, De
cember 4.1860, at four o’olook.
Y tio23 isit _ ' I>AN’L DOUGHERTY. Auditor,
IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
GILBERT R. SPALDING, assignee of Charles J.Ro
geisva.WILLMM D, ROGERS. Fi.Fo, September
T..18C0. N 0.633.
The Auditor appointed to distritute the fund in Court
arising from the Sheriff's Sole under above writ of fieri
faoios,wiU meet the parties interested at his office at
the southeast corner of EIGHTH and LOCUST Streets,
on FRIDAY, December 7th, 1860, at four o’olock m the
afternoon, when and where all parties interested are
required to appear and present their claims or be dq
oiared from coming w-on this fund.
n023-10t DAN, DOUGHERTY, Auditor.
IN THE 1 IbTRIOT COUHT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
BUSHROU W. KNIGHT vs. ELIZABETH HAR
MEK, Administratrix to the Estate of James Harm«r,
Contractor, and Ktizabetn Warmer, owner. Levari Fa
oias. September Term, 1860. No. 736. . _
HENRY I. BOCKIUS vs. BAME. Levari Faoiaa.
September Term, 1860. No. 746. ...
The Auditor appointed to report distribution of the
fund ill Court, ensmx from the Ohoiiff’H eale under the
above writs of u All that lot or piece of ground, 'rflth
the thToe-Btonedbriok building thereon ereotea, sauatp
at the southwest oprner of Eleventh and Barley street,
in the city of Philadelphia, containing ip front or
breadth on said Weventh street twdbty feet, more or
lets, and ‘extending of that width in length or depth
westward along said Barley sireet eighty-two feet to a
twenty feet wide street, laid out by Joseph Swift, &o.»”
will attend to the duties of his appointment on TUES
DAY. the fourth day of December, at 4 o’olock P. M..
at his Office. No. 404 PRUNE Street, when and where
all persons interested aie required to present theif
iaims, or bo debarred from coming men said fund, '
no2l-10t P. P.MORRlsrAtiditor.
KEROSENE OIL.
PORTLAND KEROSENE OIL.
In order to meet the constantly-increasing demand
for this justly
CELEBRATED OIL AS AN ILLUMINATOR,
the company have now doubled their former oapaoi
ty» and have the moat extensive works for manu
facturing Oil from Coal tn the Catted States; and
in order to insure for us a constant supply, adequate
to the demand, they have positively refused to establish
any new agendas, or create siy new outlets for it what
ever.
What we olaira for this Oil is,
ra UNIFO^T^m^DAUTV^N^SOTBSt-
It Is entirely free from the offensive odor peouliar to
all other Coal Oils in the market, and for briilianoy os
a light, oleanhness, cheapness, and safety, (having no
explosive properties ), is, wo may confidently say,
THE ONLY OIL THAT WILL GIVE GENERAL
SATISFACTION .
Wherever it has been introduced oonsumers will use
no other.
As there are many inferior Oils sold as Kerosene, we
caution dealers in particular against using this trado
mark. Whenever doubts exist as to the genuineness of
the artioie, we respeotfmiy ask that a sample may be
submitted to us for mepeotioa.
We offer it to the trade ait tha
COMPANY’S LOWEST PRICE,
and all orders addressed to as by mail or otherwise wiU
meet with prompt attention. _
9, LOOKE & CO.,
Boje Agent* and Manufacturers of
Aloohol, Burning. Fluid, and Pine Oil,
OOlo*Bra No. 1010 MARKET St., Philadelphia
MACKEREL, HERRING, EH AD, SAL
tvJ. MON, &0.~3,000 bbls. Mess Noe. 1,3, and S Mack
erel, large, medium, and small, in assorted packages
ofohoico late-oaught fat fish. , _
8 000 bbls. Newßalifnx, Eaitport, and Labrador Her
rings. of choice qualities,
6,000 boxes extra new scaled Herrings.
3.000 boxes ext anewNo.l Hernnte.
3.000 boxes large Magdßine Herrings.
260bbls, Maokinao whito Fish.
60 bbls. new Eoonomjr Mess Shad,
25 bins, new Halifax Salmon,
1,000 Quintals Graod Bank Codfish.
. 300 boxes Herkimer-oounty Cheese.
In store and landing, lors&ieby
MURPHY Sc KOONB.
noB No. 146 NORTH WHARVES.
\ PPLES ! APPLES! APPLES!
60 bbls Greenings.
§do Rusßets,
do Baldwins.
Als(j, prirn3°Swflfltipples for preserving! foreale low
at No. 10 STRAWBERRY Street. r no2l-4t*
riARDAMON SEEP—Far saip by WETH?
VJ ERILL £ BROTHER, Nos. 47 and 4Q North
SECOND Street. uol3
CALX PETRE—For sale by WETHER,
ILL& BROTHER, Nos. 47 and 40 North BE
CONP Street, *ol>
A NNISEED—For sale by WETD BRILL
xl. & BROniER, Nos. 47 and 49 North SECOND
Street. no!2
ROSIN, PITOn, and TAR.— I,7OO bbls.
Rosin, all grades; 260 do. Pitoh, large size: 75 bbls.
No> 16 South Wharves. noia
WANTS.
■W^TED— A FIRST-CLASS FORK-
YSfANTED —EXCHANGE ON RIOH
A PARTNER WANTED.— A Partner
is wanted with a capital of about 82,009, in one
Of the best Seminaries is our country. Address” Prin
cipal,” Press office, stating where an interview can be
had, nott st*
PARTNER WANTED.—A Partnm, with
a capital of about 82,000, is wanted In a first-dMs
paper,paying one hundred percent Adurear* 1 Edi
tor,” office of The Frees, stating where an interview
may be had. n032-3f
f?n TO 100 PER GENT. MADE IN A
3=?V safe and beautiful Business. The advertiser, a
Western firm, wants a PAKTNJSR, with Two to Five
Thousand Dollars, to take oharge of and sell & Western
production. A rare opportunity. Reference of au un
e °J der rsf i ul red. Address " West,” this
offioe, stating where an interview oan be had*- no3l-3t*
BURNISHED ROOM WANTED.—A
j* to hire & commodious Room,
£ , 0 J», „2 ♦ owhi 11 and eatt of Twelfth street. Address,
Bt nl9°tf* termS and looaUtT ’ RAYMOND, Press office.
WANTED TO- RENT—By a good tenant,
. ’ f a Btable which will aooommodate about fifteen
horses. Address *» Stable.” Press office: noi-tf
WANTED —An active business man,
having 97,000 to 910,000 . to take the plaee of a
retiring partner in an established Mercantile trasipegf,
paying .a net profit of ss per cent., without risk. Ad
dress "-Partner,” this offioe, with real name, not tf
nnn TO loan on mortgage.
3 n 4 »
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
a FOR SALE, THE STORE AND
DWELLING, No. 11l ARCH Street. Term.
SHI. Apply to ALL.EN A SIMS.RnaI Eitato Broker.,
S.E. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Street.. No. 3,
seoond floor. uoSS 6t*
m for sale, very low, and on
JfiM. .terjusunnsuallracoommodating.the four-story
DWELLING, No. 2fiTBouthf»EVENTkENTflPtreet,
containing all the modern improvements. Lot 19*200.
Apply to ALLkN & BIMS, Heat Estate Brokers, tt. E.
comer FOURTH and WALN UT Streets, No d, seeond
floor. no2S-3t*
LARD-OIL FACTORY To rent, a
|Bl LARD-OIL FACTORY with 82 Patent Lever
Fiuaes, with Flatoi.'Bigs, Tnbe, Kettle., Tank.; all
tarcraplplete order. Api^yto
' V ROWLEYV ABHBURNFR, & ciQm
ooi No. 1C fIQUTK-WEAR YES,
nno CHAIR AND 0 ABINET MAKERB.
The Fhceuix Wood-Bending Company, owners of
"Blanchard’s Patent,” for the States of New York,
New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland, will sell
county, town, or shop rishts, or grant licenses to use,
on easy terms. Thu is the only patent. All infringers
will be striotijr dealt with. Apply to JOHN BILBBY,
or C. A. BURGESS, No. 34 BROADWAY, New York!
004-d3m
For exchange.—a choice tract
of good unimproved farm land in the State of New
Jersey, convenient to the oity, will be exchanged for
oity property. Apply at No. 119 FEDERAL Street.
jyjISSOUJRI LAND! I
600,000 Aores for Bale and entry, at prices ranging
zroojiM to 09 cents per Aore, in any quantities re
’'taxes paid, and PATENTB procured for puxchv
sen of Land under the Graduation Aot.
Plats furnished gratis by enclosing a postage stamp
For farther information apply to
WILSON, RAWLINGS A CO..
V* 6. and General Land Agents,
6# CHBBTNUT Street,
Between THIRD and FOURTH,
LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, sndlooa\e<i.
oog-ia
BOARDING.
TIOARDING.-A FINE THIBD-STOBY
front/oom,withfirst-olessß'ASD,oan be had
permanently.at 1315 WALnUTStreet. nott-Ot*
A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL RENT A
furnished ssoond-story room to a s*ntlem«n, with
breakfast, if desired. Apply 1121 SPRUCE St It*
A FEW LEFT, OF VERY CHOICE
ROOMS, for * ingle Gentlemen and for Families, at
moderate at the RICHARDS BOUfttr, corner
RIGhTH and SPRING GARDEN. J. G. CHJIDSEY,
Proprietor. no2B-lm
Avery elegant suit of rooms
on sooond floor, vacant, with Board. Will be let
together or separate. Apply N. E.cor. SIXTEENTH
and L-OOUST StreeU. no!7 6t*
A PLEASANT HOMS is offered to a gen
tlemen and wife, in an Araenoan i family of three
persons, having more room than they.ream re, in the
pleasantest tart of the West End, GREEN St., above
BROAD. The house contains ai! the modern Improve
ments. Rerereaoet exchanged. Address a note to
" Home.” at the office of this paper, which will be im
mediately attended to. nolB-tf
THIRST-CLASS BOARDING, with hand
-R some communicating and single Rooms, at 14 IT
LOCUST Street. oclfrlm*
EDUCATIONAL.
INSTRUCTION IN SINGING.—Mr.
LOUIS DELFURIE, Profeaor of Vooal Musio.
after the modern Italian method, hasj.removed to No,
703 SPRUCE btreet. nolB-nnri6t*
VISITING TUTOR.—A GRADUATE OF
* Harvard College. Cambridge, will give private lee
sons in Latin. Greek. Mathematics, and the higher
English Branches, and will prepare boys to enter any
class in College. Address H. U., Blood’s Dtspatob,
uoH-wf&mSt* ,
HfESDAMES CHEGARAY AND D’HER
•LvA VILLY respeotfolly inform their friends and
the eublio that they have removed their Boardinrand
Day School for Young Ladies from Logan Square toNoe.
102 T and 1529 SPRUCE Street. „ ,
Pupils from five years of age upward prepared for the
fourth olass. J yJP-4m
Bryant, btratton, & Fairbanks’
MERCANTILE COLLEGE, 8. E. corner SE
VENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, -Day amt Evening
Sessions, Individual instruction in Bookkeeping, in
oludtagGeneral Wholesale and Retail Business, Ship
ping, Forwarding and Commission, Banking, Ex
change. Manufacturing, Railroading, Steamboatinc,
&o.« the most thorough and practical oouree in the
United States. Also, Ijeotures, Commercial .Calcula
tions, Arithmetic. ami the higher Mathematics, Pen
mansnip (best in the city). Correspondence. &o*
For sale, their new Treatise on Bookkeeping, beauti
fully printed in colors, and the 6<st work published*
ssm-tf * : . _ . ■
BUSINESS CARDS.
DR. S. T. BEALE,
DENTIST,
Has removed to 1113 CHESTNUT Street, (Girard
• tow.) Philadelphia. oda-lpi* .
PAWSON & NICHOLSON,
» BOOKBINDERS.
Nos. 519 and 591 MINOR Street,
Between Market and Chestnut streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
JAMES PAWSON, JAS. B, NICHOLBON.
I? 27 ly*
SFUGUET & SONS,
• IMPORTERS Oh HAVANA CIGARS,
No. SHI South FRONT Street
Jteoeive regularly a full assortment of desirable OI
GARS, whioh they offer at low rates, for oashor ap*
proved credit. * jelO-ly
Hobaoe see,
M£OHANIOAti ENOtNBEK, M.
(Nes-rtv ?9po*it* the County Court House,)
Prepare* **»irlni*» Ad*, and transacts
all other 'bns :a e4 u oonneotea with the obtaining of Let
ters Patent
Machinery Designed and Drawings made. au26-3m*
ORLEANS (LA.)'PIOAITJNE.
JOY. OOE, & Go.-
lav® been appointed sole agents in Philadelphia for
> bis extensively circulating paper, of commanding in
luenoe. Business men are advertising in the best news
papers of oity and oonntry, at the offioes of JOY .COE,
k CO.» Advertising Agents, FIFTH and CHESTNUT
Streets, Philadelphia; Tribune Buildings, New York*
se26-tf
K
K. 00ft SOft,
RETAIL estate broker.
ifORRISTOWN. JPA»
OFFERS AT PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SALE,
some of the most desirable and productive farms in
Montgomery and Chester counties. Also, several Mer
chant and urist Mills, in desirable parts of the country.
Persons wishing to poroh&se properties, either as
homeaor investments, will find it greatly to their ad
vantage to call, or write for a catalogue.
Several handsomely fenps exchange for
oitj property,
Norristown Properties Cprsale or rent.
Good Mortgages negotiated reasonably.
A only to R.K. CORSON,
noaS-im no»wi»town.?».
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
rjiHE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OP PHILADELPHA.
(FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
COMPANY’S BUILDING , S. W. CORVES,
FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS.
DI R#QTORB:
F. KATcnFORn Btarh, MoßDscxr L. Dawson,
William McX.be, Qbo. H. Stuart,
Nalbro Frazier, John H. Brown,
John M, Atwood, if. A, Fahnestock,
Benj.T. Trbcck, Andrew D. Cash,
Henry Wharton, J. L. Ehbinokr.
F. KATCHFORD STARR, President
CHARLES W. COXE, Secretary. felQj
rn HE MTJTUAL LIFEIITSTJRANOE 00 M
X PANY OF NEW YORE,
Asset*:
SIX MILLIONS OF HOLLARS,
UfYXStRD IN YI*BT IGORTOAGIB ON SEAL SSTAVIi
WORTH OVER #l3 000,000.
The premiums are lower than in many other Cornea
nies, and the Dividends have been orxatxr,
ie a strictly Mutual Company. There are n
Btookholdors,so that ALL THE PROFITS
BELONG TO THK INSURED.
Pamphlets, and every iafonaation, may be had
BEH.O, on STAKE. Agent,
B.W.oornerFOURTH and WALNUT Streets,
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES:
Thomas Robms, John Welsh,
Mordecai L. Dawson, Georio H. Smart,
George M. Stroud, E.o.wheen,
John B. Myerg, LFtsher Learning,
Joseph Patterson, William G. Ludwig,
Atwood, Arthur ©.Coffin,
Thomas H. Powers, George Yf.Tol&nd.
William MoKee, Thos. Wattson. n»-ly*i3
171 AME insuranoe company, no.
A* 406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
IMCOHFOEATED STATE OF
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS.
DIEECTOBB.
Samuel Wright, D-B. Blrnej,
Wm. W. Walter., J. W.F.varman,
ChM. Kiohardeon, Konrr Lewn, Ir„
Geo. A. West,. Jaoob W. Stout,)
O. Wllaon Davi., Menbo Stern.
Thos. S. Mb^s hgk w . DAY, President.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice Pres’L „
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Seoretary. [jall-ift
SATING FUNDS.
A MERIOAN SAVING FUND.—Com
-3 iSffiiffti
o’cdooltt and on MONDAY tillBmTfiSMOii&lf
Old Inatitution haa alwua laid In fill. on Km***,
without FIVE rER CKTO ,
All tarns paid back, on demand, in fold andwlv®*'
tofts
lifted. J °SoIU?B^O»-' r^™ff
JOHN O.SIMB. OO3O 11011
©PRENG GARDEN SAVING FUND,
® 111 North THIRD Street, bettreen Vine
ssSrSSSfi'fciStS
poaits recall* j AM m a, P&IHBLS. PrMddenL
PiaiW
ru\ OASES OF SEED LEAF TOBACCO,
tfv in .tore,andfar«*li br „ . __
nd-U - . - - JOS. B. HAHSSB * CO.
AMUSEMENTS. -
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE >
v ▼ Sole Lessee >—Mrs. &L A. GARRETTBON,
Stage Manager Mr. WM. A. CHAPMAN
BustnaM Acent—- .Mr. JOS. D. MTIRPh?
BENEFIT OF 3&WB ISABELLE FREEMAN.
THIS (FKIDAY) EVENING, Nov. 23,
Will be presented
• ROMEO AND JULIET.
Juliet. Miss Isabelle Freeman; Romeo, Mr. E. Adams;
Lady Capulet, Miss E. Wood.
To oonotude with
. - „ , A THUMPING LEGACY.
, Jerry Ominous, Mr. Viping Bowers; FillipOjMr. Geo.
Johnson; Rosetta. Miss Miiler. ' .
Doort open at 6H o’olook,* performances oomirenoe
at r o’clock, HST Prices ac usual.
Wheatley & olabke’S aroh st.
V » THEATRE.
TO NIGHT
Ca.^H'€“^^^HFlllTANCK.
Cast with the streugth of the
Xoooa C l» a^l L !,TAR COMFAHY.
Secure T<K£. MAN 0F THJS OCEAN ’ -
Tlf oDONOUGH’S OLYMPIC (Late QAIB
iVI. TIES.) RACE Street, below Tbid.
the lonelyauh'of'ths! OCEAN.
lntroducing
THE GREAT UKA FIGHT,
Ann thb
DEAD DREW ON DECK BY MOONLIGHT.
After which, the celebrated Drama, entitled
c. , TdE DUMB 6IRL OF (SeNOAT
Mr. J. E. *MoDonough; Desperatto, Robert
To 9'onotadc witl l the lanzh&ble Faroe of
MISHAPS OP SIMOS ANB O.UAKK, „
m f,S l 5 ? I , on - par ,‘ l .“ 6tt ‘ ! ' 2s ««”“! Orohertra.Mo; Fa
le. 15o; Private Box Beata. Wo. Door, open
at6?4 o olook; corameno ng at7J4.
JJJANDED AND HAYDN SOCIETY.
FIRST
GRAND CONCERT
OF THE SEASON,
ON MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 2*th, 1
AT
CON OERT HALL.
the fim i Co° n^;r of J ll . O K HAKDE V * HAYDN announce
ehn&lfiori 22S?i> of t!l0 current .e,.on >• above. A
n.^! c ?Aff Dd T^ ned Pf?*rainme, consisting of Choruses,
4 “ . will be prerented,
solo and Chorus, »* Hear Mr Frmr. 1 ’
, rio .T ep before performed in this jolty,
aMiiUes of ?he Bometr! a 6 tommenmra le with .h._,
The Choroa, cou&ißtmv of Two Hundred Voiou. will
be aooompavrea bribe Germenia Oroheetra. 0
wr.VFioSJ 1 ™ 101 * Occrturee hr the Oroheetra.
cSSsi:
Single octets. £0 cents. Tickets for safe* andKabnarin-
Bfiolc Lawton, -eventh and nSst-.
nut ftreett, Chipkenng k Sons, chestnut, ab. Eighth:'
x>Mston, Eighth street, above Cherry, Doors open a!
/. Concert commence at 8 o’clook. no2i 4t
ACADEMY OF MUSIO.
ITALIAN OPERA—Mm. COLSON.
Opening of the Regular Opera Season.
n . . MONDAY EVENING. N0v.36.
»r ss xiiena* #
GNOLI os Arrigo.
Big. FRR B 1 as Momfort.
fr** apmrsica u
.. . , „ John of Procida. , .
N mSS" Tt r . e SSL an ? Cjuduo.lor-Siv. MUZJO.
I k-t*T Tiie snS®5 n S® pf-«dmjstion to Parquette, Par
loLLAR r ° 0< aQd Balcony * ha# n wd at ONE
ARRANGEMENT*
Seals will be secured without extra oharge. becinuing
A,Y, at the Box Office of the Academy of
Mumo, Beok it Lawton s, and Chiokering’a musio
Family Citcle, 00 cents; Gallery, 25 cents.
FRIDAY' »n'd , «ATufe?.° NDAir - WiSDNESDAY >
open at o’clook. Opera oommenoes at
OQlook - aolf-tf
CONTINENTAL THEATRE
V/ (Late National,) WALNUT Btreat, a boy. Eizhth!
MOST NIGHTS
__ . THB HERO OP NIAGARA PAZ.IS.
WhohM beee more.
GREAT AMERICAN CGNMLHIATBD
LE JEUNEBUKT,thegreatdare-devil Riderefthe
m3‘m. jlfouteu. cio^, BTO *• M ™- l *-«erre
eSSSStSGdUSS. Bas ‘ 5 °’ o,oC£ '
o~5”!!d. ,loa onlJ 28 conu I Family Cirola Uo.: Saourrel
matesoc. col&st -
JJIBOH AND SHARPLEY’S OPERA
,AY ,%,’§ t S < S9,?i ONWEAI .TH BUILDING,
„(CHEBTNUTStrefit,abaveßlXTH.i
Thia New and 80-utifnl Tempi, of Miuatrelav, fitted
up expret.l; to make it the ’
■ GSLKAT. FAMILY RESORT.
Will open on MONDAY EVENING. Nov. Wth.with
SUCH * 88ARPLEY-S MINSTRELS,
A HD
„ , FRANK BBOWfR.
UU E d=rE” l . l D?r'Sti^ O „7" Omo - ’" th 11 StM i “ 6rfo ™* ra '
BILLY BiKCa ABD SAM SHARPLEY.
Doors open at6Js. Coramenoe at7M preoUelt.
Admission SSoents; Children lgcents. • no!7 tf
CANFORD S OPERA HOUSE.
NEWLY DECORATEDAND PAINTED.
Has seenred one of the
wifw.l)«f.«n r S P hUr. lES ««i«f«*.
Sanford will perform every evening.
Doors open at 7; Commence at73£*
Admittance 28 oeata. Children U cents, nolf-ln -
ITEAB QUARTERS. FRANKLIN
VTMO FLACE.-FREB CONCEICTS-OHAS. JEN
KINB, in conjunction with an entire New Company
hongs. Dances, Ac.
no2o-5t CHAD Wing k PEKT.Sup’ts.
TiASSLER’S ORCHESTRA.— Serenade
JLJLgd Military «
Office 1208 LOOUKT Street,,
„„ _ , Or Hlaako’i Ac*6eiay»
BRQAP Btr»et. below W&ImU
nr*HE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA give
* their PUBLIC REHEARSALS every S’TUR
DAY. oommenoinß at SX o’olook. at the MUSICAL
FUND BALL. 8 tiok.t.,Sl; .inkle ticket., 38 onto,
for *ale at Chiokonn. A Son’., 80T Cheetirat street! -
Andre’e. JIM Cheitaut street; and Book A Lawton’s.
Chestnut street.
Engagements for Concert*. Commencements, Par
tie*. Jbo., made only at their Office, Chlokering A flon’a
Piano Store. 807 Chestnut street; William Htoll, BS4
North Jumper street* or C. Droaghman* 1089 Kidge
avenue. ocM-tf
PENN A. ACADEMY OP THE TO}*
ARTS.—IO3S CHESTNUT Street.
On exhibition for a short time.
Visitors Till please bring their opera glasses.
PIANOS AND RUBIC.
rfffo PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIAKOS!!
min
PIANO-FORTES,
MELODEONS,
PIANO- FORTES.
Made br Raven, Bacon. & Co., Nunns
Uavia, « Co.* and other*.
myl4-ly SEVENTH and CRB3TNP*T.
oSam STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA
rTYTTTTENT OVER-BTRING GRAND PIANOS*
SQUARE GRAND* AND BQ.UARE PIANOS, now
preferred in conoerta and in private circle* by the best
performer*. Reoeived the first premiums over the beet
makers, from judges like Gotteohalk, othtr*.
Challenge all competition. BLABIUR BROTHERS,
dS-lv 1006 CHESTNUT Stmel
MEDICINAL.
K. STAFFORD’S
OLIVE TAR.
Whbn Onrvs Tab is Inhaled its fcaaffag Balsamic
odors are brought in oontaot with thehaing membrane
of the
THROAT, BRONCHIAL TUBES, AND ALL THB
AIR-CELLS OF THE LUNGS,
relieving at once any pam or oppression, and heaha*
any irnt*t)nn nr InSamsHnn.
‘ Whin Olivb Tab la Then hponSpoah, it forma as
unequalled Soothing and Healing Svrup for Coughs and
all Throat diseases.
When Olive Tab is Applied, its Magnetio orooa
oentrated ourative powers render it a most speedy
PAIN ANNIHILATOR.
Olive T*r is not stxck\i-~doss not distalof.
Fifty cent* a bottle, at 449 BROADWAY, If. V.* aa
by all Druggists.
J. R. STAFFORD’S
IRON AND SULPHUR POV.'D _
are a soluble preparation of Iron and Sm>g .< '< ntioai
with that existing in the blood of a perfaoliy healthy
person. Uniling with the digested food*
They Revitalize and Pubisy the Blood.
They Ikpabt Enbsoy to trb Nbevous Systbxi
; They Ibvigobatb the Liver.
They Sthk.ygthen thb Digestion,
i They Regulate the Secretions op tee Boxy,
And are a Spboieic pob alt. Female Weaknesses
Fbice* One Dollar a Package,
At 443 BROADWAY, New York, and sU D1.151.t0.
Pamphlet containing Testimonials prom -ns
following and more than 100 other well-known promi
nent person?, will be sent to any address ,/res by math
Geo. Law* Eaq», Fifth avenue, New York.
Simeon Draper, Esq.» Banker, New York.
Thuelow Weed, Esq., Albany* N. Y.
Gen. Dupp Green, Washington, D. C,
Col. Samuel Colt, Hartford, Conn*
Col. Qbas. Mat, U.S. A.
Rev. Joshua Leavitt, Ed. Independent, New York,
Rev. E. Bright, Ed. Examiner, New York.
Rev. D. W. Cron*» Agt. Am. Bible Union, N. Y
Rev. O. F. A. Spinning, Bnttemutta, N, Y.
Rev. Dr. Leonard, Exeter, N. H.
SEND FOR A PAMPHLET,
Sold bj ail Druggists. DYOTT & COa No. 959 Ha
SECOND Street. Agents for Pennsylvania. selMn
cpkoialty for ladies.—truss
AND BRACK DEPARTMENT oondnotod by oom-
Setent LadlM. Entrain, on TWELFTH Street, Stot
oor below Race. A full line of Mechamoal Feme
dies* light and elegant in constrnttien, rjHctaii,
adapted is Ladut* ««. „ , ,
. O. H. NEEDLES. Proprietor,
B. W. corner TWELFTH and RACK.Streata.
Piuladalehia.
W Entrance to C. H. N.'e Room, for senU.men,.&l
the oorner. *el4-3mif
A WONDERFUL AND NEVER-
A FAILING REMEDY FOR DISEASES OF THE
NERVOUS aY , f MORRIS’
euoephalos,
an EXTERNAL REMEDY,
Prepared "r MOCKRIDBB A CO., No. S 3 North
FOURTH Street.
r ter And/or _eal^3^Drugj^i r ßt»£enBr^li L __eelg^lf
ZUMEA 1 AZUMEA * 1 AZUMEA l
AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA
PROF. MORRIB’ AZUMEA BAKING POWDER.
Manufactured solely at No. 69 North FOURTH
Street, and for sale by flrooara generally. • - eeli-ta& -
INSTRUMENTS. MA-
V-J nniaotored in .vary. Mil.,. STEREOSCOPIC
VIEWS, of latort importation.. Opera Glumi,
taoles. SlioroßJOpe.i Jea.. Mid low tjXJt. J. FRANK
LIN’S. Optician. 118 South FOURTH Street, b low
Chctnnt. ' ' naJl-gtlf
PHILADELPHIA. TERRA OOTTA MA
any quantity. we warrant oar good*
fMa - •