The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 24, 1860, Image 3

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    Baib ■TBni> ; 'tti»' , Sii’fl^- £ SSitohelor’a
tiatTtß 'HAH DYS it'lit i* «*
xuahtu# All other* »f*,’;q*»re imitation*, eodshouw be
*»WileaifVoa’wiih ridloale. flplendid Black
or be*uUiol Bkowh ineteataneowly. Sold by all Dru*-
.nMi Tfae xeßtdae has the eignetareof
%ILLIAMA. B ATQHKLO R upon »,*Uel-plAt* en
irtAti»roafo«r»ide«of ew^boK.
{•j Stwm af CBvnUTftit*,
"Meenfliitiih.'ffl 1 rir- , T street, lateSSS Broadway.
HHr tote- 1 ‘ 5 ' * "CHARLES BATCHELOR,
not-lr - - - • Proprietor.
Luxate Iftrir Cabinet sapr. the most
and the only' thorouihly M»
AeAHrefarnreofSefe yet offered to fcoueekeoer* for.
tie pttceotiea of Plate; Jewelry, Pfe»« examine
anueyle now at my devofc;'7l6 CHESTNUT Street*.
«&£•(’ftffkMßio C. SADLER.
At#et» "T • •' iy -» ■’. • - noS'iAwtf
■y
Oflß P*lra| 01-OTBIKO OF THB LATBBT
*riL*i.«wie is tba beirt msAser, «»rml7 tor KB
-01 Ml) BALBS. LOWJESTiallinr one** maikad is
BUIs Fifona. All loodamadotooraerwarrantad aatia
faotorr. Oar OfiK-FRICK a jstsm is atriatljr adband
t 0.411 ate OMrabT ttutrd alike.
jUM4t { /I. 10WK8E CO;' 00« MARKET Street
Baak * N' a Savins Fond—North wbst
C6,](«.'®*cbiitf sad 'WiLKffT Btribt,.—Daport, re-
VMMia akaU aa4lut« Mnoanta.from all oluaea of
JjMepauaaaiirtattiattbws interestat the rats of FIVE
PAR CANT. itfmoALi; '
. Money may be byoheok* without loaa ofin-
Offioe open daily, from 9 until So’olock.&nd on Mon
day and Batarday until nine in the evening. President,
FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary, OHAB.
m,.morris:■ -
‘ OaS;D PniNTING, BEST AND Off*APKST iir
'•Kaoitr, &t 3i' (jouth THIRD Btraat.
•.CIRCULAR PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the
City, at 34 "oath THIRD Street.
BILL-HEAD FAINTING, Best and Cheapest in the
Oitja at 34 BopthTHIRD Street.
HAND-BILL PAINTING, Boot and Cheapest in tha
City, at 34 South THIRD Street,
< PAMPHLET PRINTING, 1 and every other descrip
tion of Printing, of the most superior qaality, at the
*Meri*aodnablei4tes, at RINGWALT A BROWN’S,
DrsnaPa Building. 34 Boafh THUD Street.- ett-tf
MAItUIED. < •
• LIST—HKEBCTRN.—On the morning of the 19th
inst., by Rev. Thoraaa Braioerd. Mr. J. Frederiok
ListtnMjaiHarHetßephnra.oftbisolty. •*
BRFAff—READING.--Oa the *Sd inst., at Middle*
I?W9*JDeI«. hy» Fev. A. 1«. Goldsborougb, Mr. C.
Bryip* of. aonth Amboy, N. J.,to Miss Mary JR*, only
dwjjrgkter of the lata hr.A.-P. Reading, oMbe former
the.Md Inst., by Rev.
Meary-Steele ciarke/D. D., John 8. Oappto Mary E.,
deuihterof AlieeC Miobener. F«<i. _
Mifflmtown, Pa., on the
IStfcjnst., by Aar, N. Baokinyhatn, Mr. Calvin
B. Haros. of the Jnniata True Democrat, to Miss
Jennie Homing. . . . . ,
; : died.
fiftlCT4IN«--0a the-evening of Ibe J2d mat., A
Cterkßrittaia. the33dyear of falsa**.
The relatives and friend* of the family; also the
aeahM!^Ghpen Friends Lodge, No. 100,1. O. of O.
F.. are respectfully invited to &U«nd his funeral from
th#l*He«*rpfhi* yaroDts.No 9« Jtando'ph street,
on Monday, afternoon, 26slr inst., at'l o’clock, without
further boom. •»
BOMIEB6ER.-011 Wednesday afternoon, tbs fist
inst.. mrs; Marlon, B. Huston, wife of Rev. J. H, A.
Jkneberser, i)»D.,ur tbe.etthjearofher ace. m
7?EeihtaJs Of the family, the members of the Pasto*
ru»m of her husband, and his olsnoal friends, are
affscnosatsly invited to attend her funeral, without fur
ther-nobs* r m Monday, the Nth mat,, at ISn’oiook.
■OMt-a* the* Church. in Jisce street, below Fourth;
thMrttoyioeeea to Boston, Pa. [L anoaster, Boston.
papers will pleasecopy.)
AuiNi)£R.--% the 91*t inst. Mary Jane Kinsey ,
*ffsof John Alexander, Jr.* m the 35th year of her axe.
tee residence of her husband, No. 101*
Marapfsaiag avenue, on, Sunday afternoon, at two
BUUAIIT.—On the Sd lust, Mrs. Jnlia 8., wife of
G.rd.h
street, on Mondaymnraias. at lO o’clock. *\*
William P.Coryell, In
Item; the residence, of bis father-in-law.
~ * tni6t,tbia
■^fi)KnVt-OUthetSd lost., Charles.-son of Catharine
udt|mlMeS«ShHoran,mthe3Hnyearqfhiiaxe. ,
from hie,mother 1 * residenoe, No. 99 North
Biißtermbat,;this Saturday) afternoon, %\ lo’elrck.
. UttAY.—On the 33d met, Joseph Gray, in the 81st i
Thomas
CMWiManoQ street, ihls (Saturday) afternoon, at one
t&OJSd inst, Mr. Edward Gongiuaged
Ovetts. >' 4
ntseralffom the residenoe of his brother-m law. Mr.
Peter Corner,Paul street, below Church, Frankford. on
k *'
the 394 inst-, Bhsabeth Ann. wife of
Wg*PTjreeiel t m the iflyearof her axe. A „ r _
- Funeral from the residenoe of her husband, No.' 335
ArelLe&eetjMvßeadsy afternoon, at 1 o'clock. > *
33d inst, Annua U. Hippie, daugh-
Mr of the late Jacob 8* ana Anna Bi.Hippte. *
nSemlfrom the residence of-her aunt. Germantown
avenoe. below Sboemakar’s lane, this (Saturday) after*
§mij|i x o’clock,-1 , * ■
“ LATCH —On the Slst lust, William Henry, eon of
JaMbaedßmelineirtttoh, seed 8 years and 10 months.
Tumi from the residenoe of hi* parents, feliaabeth
street, between Sellers and Unity. Frankfort, tat* (Ba
jppsetatfrtex the residenoe ofhi* mother, Twentieth,
abo^CrtiejswMfstreet. No, 414, (hie (Saturday l aftsr
31st indt, John Baton X# Conte,
J32S Sprues street,
thi*<%torday)moi*inx«»t 10o’clock. _ „_ „ * .
jmwuliTmmAs S3d last., Mrs. Mary McCall, wife
eftheJateWab MeCeil«'*xed 65 year*.. „
~ mmlinM her late residence, Ng. 20) Fine street,
part.l, Mi-c.ru.;.
PmeexM froni bislate residenoe, Hancock street,
above woms.tbisfßafurdaTlmarainr.atSKo’oiook.
wit* Mrs. Mary Master-
Mastersoo; seed 29 year*. :*/ *
from the residenoe of her Jpitandivifaft
_—^.Fitsw*ter street, below (Seventh* this
li&uaiSvaftOftuiifff at 8)* o'clock. “ ' - j - *
Md intt• Addie 8.. only
daughter of Boh and Satan B.Malholiand. aged 4
vertbu’ riiidno'a . No. W 8 New,
Maritrtr—t,o*geirtayafterao?p,at t o’olorfc. _ 4
-WilTa--s«tk» ad inat. Mm. Mary Smith. oonaort
<ofthe late Henry B ISM ith. in the 49tbvea> ofherage.
-IraMtyi fnm her lata teeidenne. Dark Run Road,
otore Frankfort, no Sunday, afternoon at 1 o’oiook..
the UXhinet, Elihu MeCetnmant
Ot*NMHMf eon of >MMa Stevenson,-of Honey Oronk.
smsKS^SfStJSsnsffsih^,.^
fSjean.
Funeral from'the at. Lawrenoe Hotel, thia < Saturday).
afternoon. at t o’clock. ,
WATEjU-Hhi the 23d inat.* Jatoee Water*, aged W
'fcwnjhii late residence, opyosite the Xtn
■mint ftoeii f <ffireaty-thifd Ward,) on Sunday after
ffjTfjte net inti* Jcdeph Young, aged do
hje.late residence. Ash street, below
atreet, on Sunday afteraoon.^at
P>LACK REPS ANGLAIS, 374 cents.
44 oeafs.
: -=« liwywth Mer Jnoee, 87X oente.
.Blaefc fuMh Caafcmere*. so oeate.
• week Striped Va levelur, 35 cant*...
. i^TpieepajßmokYalenoiae, 8 eenfc*.
• aTO-W* Week Neapolitan!, 18% oect*.
> * Black Fart watt**. 38 cepf.
<-‘NUek AlpaeM, It® cents.
, / Mourning Store,
, ntt - , . • Wo. >l9 Cbeetnnt etreefc
A NNOtftfOUMENTTO the ladies.
x9l nxscodSTfor cabhs percent.
Orittgaert tmbunur at oar Retail pouter* will
allowed the iam deduction as Store
keeper* • -
ggn|T^QOßa^l45 J3H A WL- feo X *&c.
- CWrlauwaTPud to cmr Eitabllihment wul be am*
a9r'j«Ml9;-Ivtbo rndueement* we offer in price, va
wrt^atjr,.a«i4u*pg :umnthh h
’tBT PreeaidgOoda centby-jaatlor Jtepreee, -
■-i- 1 ; • • -
JPKOPIE’I LITER ART INSTITUTE,
t i l -. Lv,j| «, OEaSS williectnro atCONOB RT
UaJU.TTUMfOAV RyBIIINd, November.lT* .Bab*
NC-^ 1 niandbis Worn.” Lecture, gairter belore
itff.ytrtf. TiofcetaßoenU. nodt-St*
imMP RJSIIgR LPTHmWiIMTER.
11-Jb H, UUCK v nbach
ChttrobToHRISTrAN Street,
vJBSwSk, to-morrow, at aKP, m. n*
rvao jLSUIfDER PRESBYTERIAN
Nineteenth, and Gjreen«—Preaching
tbePutor. Sabbath-
BSrpagEtegSfflL&ltegTßftatf* tew g^
trap, chckck ov the covenant. Cm.
llg ;eert Hail qbeatnst, Twelfth etreat. Bar*
whm«WBRY IUNpAY. at lutt A. M., ana 7X P- M.,
toFse»ffv B.T.NOAKEB, Keotor, It*
/tf»RjRY.S.H.GIESY WILL PREACH
liwwt Chorph *#i evening eemce at JUoe-etreet
Toe eo*fr*iatfon* will vorshi^to-
'IKITCAI.ISM.4-THOMASaAX.jKS
KHRoll! IMtars st»ANIOM-ST. HSU.,
,Y,»tIMA Mj»nd7«P.M. ASoiltuu
/anHrvill civ* bl»clo*a» Isetnre, »t th» asm*
Aatardft* •vniof, ItecsmMr 1. AdmitlsnM
'raonitt - ••• ■ Jtl.
WAtKKR j AtK# o» WILL,
H. Bio* Vina, THdWKSOIVING
;n( o'clock. • . ; , „
IT-I»«<enu. Btj, M obtained at oeoeg#
an« Vine,endJoupli
snai Vin, '^ig^
)T9> |WK9IIfMRO-THK SIXTH AND
tll> cjpriCdißK LMtBMof JUr. B. F. BARtfe/TTS
ffßalf IhUm MMBtiid Bfttiir* ud quality oifTt%v«n,
"iKllltßK'rt wt' 1 ereaah in the iuh pleee In the
»««» tBocia ° lt - All l ° t » ,M “ <l "s*■
»•> iMIUIttHHU BIBI>B SOCIETV -
lßgß»aß™^OSHtea«W
■XKv: wmsSßßroeJ.Hev.eherfee P.Krauth,
OT!S»«OTwrtP»n Uk»nu*''on behalf of tfce Bible
T Chairmen.
, Committa** wifi be
' «npi«t*<l for the oomtaff yw j aa iatareatißg ratatina
|g* 6 -
‘ ‘ '«g ?
ofTthe union bans.
aeoond Motion of the sot 01'
Mafci3iiflßMM* of thia Cmnmoßweftltt, approved
ESSBT'ttVmMf'/' A. D. 1857*,
"‘ls:™ «
t*!*j «worn.ii«K»e ud nrft« WLdtwjfiJgt
rrs=» To iECMKi COMMIXTKES.-AB IT
Benevolent Booi.tl«.,lhat bfwlliMMjjt th«ir invita
tions if addressed to * » PARK BKbJaMINi
uons. u SEVENTEENTH Street,
n023-lmd&W New York City,
LECTURES IN AID OP THE CHURCH
lUte, ST. MATTHIAS. „
, a Course of Six Mature# will be delivered at CON
CERT HALL, in aid of the above Churoh, by the fol-
R&it Rev. John Willienu. D. D.,
Bfihonof Conneegont. *ubJeot-“ Edmnml Darke.”
- jDeoemberllthi Rieht Rev. ThomM M. Cle'h. D. D.,
Ruhop.of Rhode Itlend. BobJeet— ■< The Livins Ma
chine?* - , ! -
Reoember 18th. Rev. A.N. Littlejohn, D. D., Brook
lyn. L. 1.. BohJegt—J _fnbl)o Opinion.'’
JennetT Sth. Rev P. D. Hnntineton, 1). D.. Boston.
l£S?h*!?nl» lß4 ***ndenee of Character, the True
JMoerr Uth. Rev. Frenbie Vinton, D D., Kerr York.
Bnhieot—“ Itsiv end Rente.”
January —, Hot a. Cleveland Coxe, D. 8., Baltimore,
Tiohbts •l.dO for the Couree, to be hedet the Store*
£is?J“ r, \ Bur <» * Bier, 911 Cheetnnt etfeet; Bpieoo-
Beporitory, 1994 Che.tnnt streot: Banmef Heeerd,
'jr.'rvlCbeatnat street: smith, Bnalish,* Comwny,
40 Worth,Sixthatreeti-Blair A Wythe.eonthwest oor
ner . i.hth and Welnnl streets. nolQ-tnthAe tdel
|TS“ OFFICE PENrtI.YL.VANI A RAIL
UPROAR . _
tel Stock of the Company, e leer of State tax, payable
on anaafUr NOVEMBER M.IBS). • .
Powers of Attorney (or collection or Dividends can
' 0018-ldel , . ■ Treasurer.
ARRIVALS. AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
UP TO 12 O’GLOOX LAST RIGHT.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut street*.
Gee C Bringhurst, 8t Louis I) J Morrell* Johna>own
Wb O Bokee, La -, G M Adam*, Kentuoky
G £ Adam*, Jr, Kentucky ». B Saga Prattsvilie, N V
J 0 Saxe ft la. New York R K Lytle, Ohio %
J Landon, Rutland R T Aldrich, Rut’and
J L Landon, Rutland Mrs M Chilton ,
Newnun Week*. Rutland Kdw M Binn, New York
W Dibble, New York Jo* Sneder ft la. Brooklyn
Edw Harris. New Jersey B Henriques. New V ork
J M Turpin ft U. Georgia W 8 Henderson, New York
C H Apefeton ft la. Boslon WO Hannah, La Porte
u R Collin* ft la* U 8 Army L Prnke.Jr, New York
0 Harding, Boston G If Joeeph ft la, N York
V. Brooks, 9 ennsylvama W A Turpin. Jr. Georgi a
E 8 Boateber, Pennsylvania U B Watson, New Jersey
PC Dairy. New Y*rk -F D Moulton ft la,N York
w Morrow, New York WL Ward, i-aooaster
J 81agg. New York A Caldwell, Columbia
JolmWileoo, Wiltn,Del E M Oorlits. New York
D »rawer, Mitford, Mas* . J C Dalton. New York
T W Bhasnon, Boston Hon Tho* Corwin, onto
W Peterson, New Jersey J W Hayward. New Jersey
Win Corlita. Prov, RI Smith, Priv, R £
O Paulson, New York 8 H Pool. New York
J B Niohols. Maryland H B Hubbard ft wf, N Y
Dr T W Martin/Maryland Dr D Hall ft la, Del „ r
m 8 Gregory ft la. Jersey 0 n 8 Gregory, Jr, ft 1%.N J
W Gregory ft la.JeneyCity J E Gregory ft la, H /
Miss Gregory. Jersey City niss Catlin, Jersey City
Jae W i> ray ton, Jersey City G w Gregory, Jersey City
C Manrey, Wash. D C BeW Gregory, Wash, D 0
J R Ci lio. Troy ’ W G Grimshaw. Va. -
D H Reidenour. Va a Banks ft wf, Baltimore
Alias A Banks, Baltimore Min M Banks, Baltimore
Tboi RDowny, Baltimore. W FGoodwin, Baltimore
G Brenen, Baltimore Cha* MoFaddsn, Pa
GIRARD KOUBE-N. E. comer Ninth and Chestnut
Wl. Gray. Baltimore Mrs Gray, Baltimore _
U J ibbotson. New York Thos J White ft wf, N Y
Miss Thompson. N York Mr Mason ft ia, Troy
HonJMKunkel, Aid Dr L Q. Rawson, Ohio
Mus Simpson, New York w j Davis ft la, N York
HW 8 Thicker ft wf, Md M Jameson. New York
W Coneyer, **ew York J Harvey ft la. Brooklyn
D J Knight* New Jersey Jae L Hutton ft wf* Bait
H L Phillips. New York Thos. Robinson, Delaware
Jas Carson, Miohigan DC‘Norton ftwf, Md
T 0 Chittenden ft wf, N Y Miss Well*. Now York
W H Brown, Harrisburg G D Christopher, N.York
Win K Rookafellow, N Y CH Adams, St Louis
«i T Webster ft wf, Conn N a Foster. Miohigan
Mrs Foster, Miohigan BAmall, Indiana n
Ch&sChuily. New York # Jaa Worthington. Buffalo
Miss Fowler* Buffalo D White. Vermont
A Bnodden, Georgia Wm Walter*. Delaware
H ►till . _ , , W.B Smith. New York
J Wallace/Penua ' ■ AH.Btewartftla. Penna
8 Bmolair, New York H White, New York
Mr Walker ft ia, Albany WSL Edwards, New York
It Eatle, New York A B Kent ft la. New York
A J Faust* Virginia Mrs M E Baconft son,Va
H K Parson*. Harnibarg W H Wright, Cincinnati
E Hail* New York . JBRusaeuft wf.NYork
C hmitn, Conneotinut Geo nhaw. England ,
F C Beuley, New York Mias Beuley* New York
J Davidson ft la, Penna H Ferry, New Jersey
B Hillard, Ohio Mrs Conrad, Bridgeport
M.‘iosr«u. Z?BBtklXBum
BT. LOCI 6 HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third.
M Herbert, New York B W Hendereoa, Penna
H- Wadies, Cheater co J £ Bimpeon, Marylaodv
John Hooper, rhila ■ A fioadone, New York
J G Hartley, New York Jas T Baxter, Boston
SC Benson, Riohmotd, Va V Cowles, Cleveland, 0 '
r Aokerman, Boston M Fassm. New York
John Broam&n* New Jersey J 8 Harper, Penna
*”Felt<«, New Jersey F Lewis, New Jersey
W Jongs, Maryland
MKRCH ANTS’ HOTEL-Foarth street, below Arob.
R K Campbell, Greene co E G fitiles, Chicsgo
F J Allwin ft la, Del . G DeWitt, New Jersey ,
J E Day, Allegheny oity MastH Paoker, M Chunk
R bond . Lexington, Kr MreO B Hillard, Pa
Mrs Roller. Wmibnrg. Pa J N Kline, PottsviUe
TN Chapman, Seneca Fails J J Fay* WilUamsburg S£B
A W Coleman, Bpringfld, 11 M Barry, Lancaster
THE UNION-Aroh street* above Third.
CWBood.MD. Phila L Douglass,New York,
Mia* C Holcomb, N Jerssy j B I'hnmpson ft la, N J
Miss M. C Thompson; N J Mrs M L Carpenter, N J
B Diokinson, Delaware, 0 J Wiest, Schuylkill 00, Fa
HC Bower, Bloomsbury. GMeuir* Berlin
T J Oliver, Indiana ; J C Hillman, Chicago
D Fletcher, Pennsylvania W A Sharp, New Jersey
W p Thomas, Detawate
JONES* HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Sixth.
W Draper, Philadelphia J TToland, Cincinnati, 0
K 8 Esherman, New York J B Esherman* New York
John BMason/Mass' Robt P Woods, Maryland
W B Rider/ Providence, RI H H Burnngton. Prov, RI
GeoFroettChioago . Wm Campbell, Chioago
J George, Canada Joseph Blunt, Connecticut
m Cramer, Maryland H Wilks, Maryland.
Ambrose Green, New York D W Moore, New Jersey
Chaeßiring,Trenton, N J .MS McCoy, Baltimore
J Kastman, Newark ' W Rhoads. Baltimore
J W Hall, NrrYork , John Green, New ¥o?k
W R Nenhs* California* Alta* L B Barrett, Cin, 0
AMERICAN HOTEL-Chestnnt at,, above Fifth.
WL Dupear ■ J M Myers, Boeton vv
i Leireßring, Manch Chunk J H'Bprinser, N Carolina
JSi FrlekTrennsylVinTa ‘ M Miller. Virginia v „.
jes J Hall; Viritiua ■ ' Thoe H Roberuon, Illinois
B A viler, Lebanon A C Oortnght
K B Leisennug, PKilada M G Landis, Hainmonton
TFareons, California WM foribner, New York
J H Jorcan; New York B W Field, New York
CLumeden, Bichmond, Va
BARLEY BHBAF—flacond street, below Vine.
AEStrafe.Muoey,Pc (WASmith, Williamspjrt
Robert Beans, Backseo l 6 Hill. Naw Jersey ,
ShariesDubree, Abingtou Oeo Pickering, Bucks oo
•vj Hartley, Centrenlle , J Barnsley, Bewtown
Wilton DLafYe.Tajl’sviUe J L Janney, Jr, Newtown
John Davis, MiUtovn - E GHashes, Buckingham
Wm K Doane, Buckingham Ed Lcrdora, Ncwcown
K woolter, Newtown D Biair, Hartinlle .
J Smith, Newtown J Vf Hallowell, Hont’gdon
Jas Palmer, Middletown' K Baker, Chester co
D MoNan, Bocks oo ABnydar, Backs co,,
Alex German* Newtown J Fell, Meehamcsville
A Clayton, Newtown . i> T Nelson, Books oo
T B Smith. Bucks oo • E Campbell, Books oo
Jno Hoppock* Buoks oo -J. Bookman, Doylestown
J W Bergen, New Jersey •, IS E&s<burn.Lanieka
JobnSe&ey, Books co - J Newbold, Bucks cc»
Isaac Bookman, Newtown - Jl B SohermsrhormN Hope
C HSchermerhorn. Pa Jos Barnsley, Books oo
Hw Stackhouse, Bucks co JS Williams, New Hope
B Hnlcomb, Books oo' : W Davison, Cheltenham
M. Boeder, fiolobury 8 IS Broadnurit, ti’kagliam
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third it,, above Callowhlll.
S A Lewnr, Wilmington, Dal H S Rorer. Olney
Jas Tomlinson, tkmthamp'n Jas FUck, Yardieyvilla
Mr HoAttend. Northampton Mrs floatland< North™pin
Jno Willard, Northampton A Buokman, Pennsylvania
S 'J'rumbower, Doylestown H Gibson,Doylestown
M Ualdemau, Danboro Benj Tomlinson. Byberry
LTomliuoh, Byberry a H Roads, Southampton
Chat Roads, Southampton 8* A Naaid, Yardley villa
Wm Neald, Jr, Yardleyville F T Beane, Yardley villa
John Heistapd, South Car T Boaglaod, Southampton
Frank Hoagtand. Bouthmp’n J Vauatudolen, Feasterv
A Lukins, Backs oo 0 Hoads, Bomdrton
NATIONAL BOTEL-Race street, above Third.
AOnuh. Pennsylvania GeoD Jaokson.Pa
e B Bturdevant, Si Paul Joel Fink, Ft omixville
P B Hf gin*. Heeding Moses Speoht, Beavert’wn
FH Bunnell, Williamsport P £ Nolan, Williamsport
il W Rank, Lebanon <
COMMERCIAL HOTKL-Bixth at., above Chestnut
Baml White, New York Jas Scott & la, Pa
T H Peiroe, Pennsylvania T Darlington, Chester oo
John Gilfitlan. Chester oo A Lyons, Port Deposit
N P Brower « wf, Pa J Naylor, Phcenixville
BTAT£& UNlON—Market* stToex, above Sixth.
VS Gray, West Chester J Gar jxus. Somerset 0023|
R Hoskins, Somerset oo B Kuhns, York 00,
B B HsoktCCameron co„ N K Gilds, Mt Blaijkvilte
(l Mather, Cameron oo,’ Pa H B Shelters. Reading
iJboeJi Auoker' Dr H U Johnson, Boyert’n
0 0 Tollman. Hiiladelphio J W Hughes, Maryland
A John, Wnghtsville J Kennedy, Peaoh Bottom
Jas Barnett, reach Bottom
FOUNTAIN HOTEL-Second street, above Market.
K A Ely, New Jersey J Davis, Jr, Delaware
Jos B Archer, Camden P Mill
KL Todd, fit George, Dei %
MT. VERNON H.OTEL—Second street, above Arch.
Mrs J CVanoleve,Bucks co Chss Christman, Fa
John Reed, Lanoaster . Benj Doan, Buoksoo
Col S Jones, Philadelphia
MERCHANTS’ HOUBK-Thirdsb, above Callowhill,
W F Woile, Allentown Miss Patterson. Fa
B B Bowprs, Bchuylk Haven 0 8 Martin. Altoona, Fa
R L Jennings, Altoona, PaE H Williams, Buoks oo
H Umstead,Fenniyiyajua
BALD EAGLE-Third street, above Callewhiil.
Z H Lons; Carbon 00. Pa . Chas Beans. Books oo
B Y BheUey.Neb Territory W Beans, Bucks oo
Kobtvdbd,Doylestown H J Dreher/Pottsville
J 8 Stoughton, Miltpn, Fflk
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SABBATH-SCHOOL ANNIVERSARIES.
_ Just Out :
THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL CELEBRATION BOOK.
By Ida and Grape Murray. lBmo. Entirely new, and
filled with; Ongiqal andSpioy Reoitations,
Ac., 5c0., for Sanday-sohool Anniversaries.
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ton, of Newark, N. J, Fifth oaition. Sales constantly
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THE BUNDA'V lir t|io Kov.
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tion.
Either of the obovo works sent, post-paid, on receipt
of 38 cents, which is tho retail prioe.
Punhehedby PRRKINPINE & IIIGGINB,
noJ7 21,21 No. 00 North FOURTH fit., Philadelphia.^
BOOK BUYBKS.—Gentlemen: I have
taken the Basement of the Philadelphia Bank,
419 CHESTN UT Street, where I will continue to buy
and sell {as 1 have heretofore done at the Custom
house Avehue Bpok-stanqlQia and new Law and Mie
oellaneona Books. I have lor sale upwards of 100 old
black-letter Books printed prior to the year 1499. Also,
a copy or Erasmus on the New Testament, Svols.,4to,
printed In 1548. Price 830. I will also deal in Engravings
and Autographs. Persons at a aistanoe wishing to sell
Books, will describe their names,dates, sizes, bindings,
conditions, and pnoes. Pamphlet Laws ol Pennsyl
vania, ana old Books upon America wanted.
anS-Sro JOHN CAMPBELL.
LEGAL.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
EDWARD BMITH, DECEASED.
The Auditor apoomteri to audit. Bottle, and adjust tho
ol MATTHEW NEWKIRK, one of tho Exe
cutors oi l-award Smith, deceased, and to report distri
bution of the ba'anoo, will meet the parties interested
at his ofiioe, at the Southeast corner of EIGHTH and
LOCUmT Streets, on TUEBDAY AFTERNOON, De
cember 4> 1800, at four o’clook.
n 023 <s4t PAM’I, DOUGHERTY, Auditor,
IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
GILBERT It. BPALDING. assignee of Charles J. Ro
gers va. WILLI AM 1). ROGERS, FI. Fa. September
To 1830. No. 533.
The Auditor appointed to distribute the fund in Court
arising from the BherilPs Buie above writ of fieri
facias, will roeottbe parties interested at hia office at
tho *outhea*t corner of EIGHTH and LOCUST Streets,
on FRIDAY. December 7th, 1839, at lour o’olook in the
afternoon, when and where all parties interested aro
required to appear ana present their claims or be do-
Oldtfd from coming in on this furtd.
n 023 lot PAN. DOUGHERTY. Auditor,
TN THE VISTRIOT COURT FOR THE
A CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
BUSH HOI) W. KNIGHT vs. ELIZABETH WAR
MER. Administratrix to the Estate of James Harmsr,
Contrftotor, and Elizabeth Harinor. owner. Levari Fa
oiaa. September Term, 18(30. No. 733.
HENRY I. BOCKIUS vs. SAME. Levari Faoias.
Beplember Term. ISCQ. No. 748.
Tho Auditor appointed to report distribution of the
fund in Court, arwine from tho Sheriffs sale under the
above'yrnlsol t‘A}l that'lot orpiooe of ground, with
the throe-stoned bnok building thereon ereoted, situate
at the Bouthweßt corner of Eleventh and Barley street,
in the oity of Philadelphia, containing in front or
breadth on said Eleventh street twenty feet, more or
le?s. and extending of that width in length or depth
westward along said Barley airoet eiglity-two feet to a
twenty feet wide otroet, laid out bv Joaeph Swift, Arc.,”
will attffnd to the duties of his appointment on TO KB
- the fourth dar of December, at i o'clookP. M„
at his Office. No. 4(14 PRUNE Street, when and where
all persons interested are required to present their
laims, or be debarred from coming in on s%td fund.
no3!-10t P. P. MORRIS, Auditor.
jJJQKE LIGHT!
THE GAB LAMPB FOR THE MILLION, may be
oeen at 2u4 NORTH SECOND Btreet; $30,000 worth
are now in use. The Market itfroet, Green and Cpataa,
Ridgo rood.and other horie' c&rrare now using them.
We alter any filthy Koroseno Lamps into Gas Lamps for
gl ; 10,000 Agents wanted to sell them throughout the
nited States. The Oas Lamp will light a room twen
ty feet square for one cent an hour.
DK. O. A. GREENE & CO.,
No. 204 NORTH SECOND Street, above Race.
seU-thsfr.ni-lT
MAOKEBEL, HERRING, SHAD, SAL-
LvA MON, &0.-~3,000 bbls Mess Nos. 1,9, and 8 Maolc
otcl. large, mt-diuDi.and small, in assorted packages
of choice late-oaught fat fish.
5.000 bbls. New Ilalif.x, Euitgort, and Labrador Hor
nnga. of choice qualities.
6,000 boxes oxtr i new soaled Herrings.
3,000 boxes ext nrowNo.l Herrings.
8,000 boxes largo Mngdt&ine Herrings.
250 bids. Mackmoo White Fish.
W bids, now Economy Mess Shad.
25 bbls. now Halifax Salmon.
1,000 Quintals Grand Bank Codfish.
300 boxes Herkimer-county Cheese.
In ntoi o and landing, lor saie by
‘ royKPHY & KOONB,
nos No. 14fiT NORTH WHARVES,
'DEFINED SUGARS—O. DONOGHUE,
AA as South WATER Street, offers for sale, at re
duced cash prices.s.ooopackages Stesmßofined Bugnrs
and Syrups. Solvent bank notes ol Pennsylvania,
Now Jorsoy, and Delaware taken at par. n023-2i*
DRIGIIT VARNISH.—2S bbls. No. 1
AA Bnglit Varnish in Spirits Turpentine packages.
For sale br ROWLEY, aSHBURNER, A CO., Wo.
1© fiontb Wharves. no2i
BAY RUM-r-For sale by WETHERILL
& BROTHER, Noa. 47 and 4Q North SECOND
?t. ' ' 1 now-
GENTS’ FURBISHING GOODS.
E. & F.
ESHLEMAN & FLETCHER
H?8OO«£0
.Means
NUMBER EIGHT HUNDRED.
S. IV. C. E. & C.
Means
SOUTHWEST CORNER EIGHTH and CHESTNUT.
LINKS TO Z. k L.
Means
Some men originate.
While other* imitate,
ALTOGETHER.
Means
THE NEW CRAVAT AND GENTLEMENS
FURNISHING STORE.
NOW OPEN.
With a stook comprising alt the Latest Styles and
Manufactures.
THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY.
CRAVATS, - SHIRTS.
80ARFS, HANDKERCHIEFS.
TIES, • . GLOVES.
COLLARS, MEN’S HOSE,
HOSIERY, BOYS' GLOVES,
UNDEHBHIRTS, BOYS’ HOSE,
DRAWERS, POCKET HDKFS,
MUFFLERS. • (Linen and Silk.)
Vt* Shirts made to order,
6 FOR $9 AND UPWARDS.
THE MYSTIC LETTERS
& F.
E. & L.
C. & o
EXPLAINED.
Eshleman ■ £ Fletcher
Elegant % Latest. '
Collars 4' Cravats.
ELEGANT AND LATEST
ELEGANT AND LATEST
ELEGANT AND LATEST
COLLARS AND CRAVATS.
COLLARS AND CRAVATS.
COLLARS AND CRAVATS.
ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10,
“OR ANY OTHER DAY,”
SOUTHWEST CORNER OP EIGHTH AND
CHESTNUT.
NO. 800.
PHILADELPHIA.
noia-stuth3m
JDST RECEIVED
1.000 SCARFS
STYX.RR,
EUREKA, DORSAY, AND DEJOIN VILLE.
CRAVATS
AND
NECK-TIES
IN
ENDLESS VARIETY,
AT TILE
ORIGINAL Gt. P. E. O.
CRAVAT STORE, 701 CHESTNUT STREET
Men’s Furnishing Goods in every variety.
n022-thatti-tf J. ALBERT ESHLEMAN.
ijp H E
ORIGINAL HI
CRAVAT STORE
IS STILL AT
NO. 701.
N. W. CORNER SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT.
no»-tl J. ALBERT ESHLEMAN.
I fyyHY NOT! WHY NOT! WHY NOT!
i SAVE YOUR MONEY.
By buying your Furnishing Goods of
S^ETSTOEK.
No. 839 CHESTNUT STREET.
You’ll find it the cheapest plaoo in the oity to get
FINE LINEN OR MUSLIN SHIRTS,
FINE LINEN COLLARS,
UNDERSHIRTS,
DRAWERS,
TIES,
STOCKS,
FANCY SILK SCARFS.
LINED GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS,
DRESSING GOWNS, HDKFS., SUBPENDERB, &c.
STRANGERS, AS WELL AS CITIZENS.
Are respootfully invited to examine our Stock before
making their purohates. Remember the number,
839 CHESTNUT STKEET,
Adjoining Girard House,
nold-swtjnl Opposite Continental Hotel.
DINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.—Tho
A subscriber would invito speolal attention to his
IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS, known m the most
perfeot fitting made. On hand, and made to order at‘
shortest uotioo. WHOLESALE TRADE SUPPLIED,
Mao, an.extensive assortment of GENT’S FURNISH-.
ING GOODS, of Ins own importation.
J. W. SCOTT,
„ „ , , 814 CHKSTKUT Street.
0c25 Four doors below the ** ConUneptal Botal.”
IVOTIOE TO GENTLEMEN!—The beat
J- » assortment of SHIRT BOSOMS ever offered for
sale in the oity of Philadelphia, oomprising Prinoe of
Wales. Imperial, Abraham Lincoln, Arc., Upright Plaits,
Bias Plaits, and Cross Plaits, some containing three
hundred plaits. CHARLES ADAMS fc 80N,
nolQ-tf EIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
FURS.
PURS! FURSI
GEORGE F- WOMBATH,
NOS. 415 AND 41T AJiCII STREET,
Hu 1)07 Open
A FULL ASSORTMENT
07
LADIES’ FURS,
To whioh the attention of the Public is invited. oc3-4m
Ladies* fancy fuksj fancy fursi
-JOHN FAREIRA, TlB ARCH street, has now
in store, of his own importation and manufacture, a
very large and beautiful assortment of all the dinerent
kinds and qualities of Fancy Furs, for ladies’ ana ohll
dren’s wear, selling at manufacturers’prices, n 024 fltr
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO.,
BQQ CHESTNUT ST.
IMPORT AND MANUFACTURE
FINE WATCHES.
RICH DIAMOND AND ALL OTHER JEWELRY,
MANTEL CLOCKS AND BRONZES,
STERLING SILVER-WARE,
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PLATED GOODS,
PARIS ARTICLES, FANS, OP£RA T GLABBES, fcc.,
The principal part of our stock is entirely new at
MODERATE FIXED PRICES.
Aty Examination will entail no obligation to pur
chase. nol-tJal-if
FINE WATCHES, of the most ap
j6,faf proved makeis; Jewelry of every description,
***** Silver-ware equal to coin; also, Plated-ware of
the beat quality, at G. KUSSEI.L’S,
oo»-lm 22 North SIXTH Street.
J£\ SCARF-PINS, STUDS, and SLEEVE
&CM BUTTONB.—A large assortment of Carbuncle,
“““Coral, Lava, and iitrusoan Gold Scarf-pins, at
_ G. RUdBKLL’S,
0c29-lm 22 North BIXTH Street.
MILLINERY.
MISSES O’BRYAN, 914 CHESTNUT
Ptreet, above Ninth, will open Paris Millinery,
for tlio Winter. 6n Thursday. Nov. 8. 1860. n7-lm*
BELLS.
Only one-tuird the price of Brass and less than hal
that of Steel Bells; of equally sonorous and mellow
tone. Warranted for twelve months against breakage
by fair ringing.
For sale at tho SOLE AGENCY in Philadelphia, No
512 COMMERCE Street.
.eap-thatufm A. M. F. WATSON.
AIR FURNACE.
Thone7 Cone Furnace Gas Consumer will thoroughly
warm your house, with one-third less ooalthan is re
quired by any other furnaoe. Satisfaction in all oases
guarantied. Buildings warmed and ventilated by
AKNUI.U oc WILSON,
acB-etutli3mif 1010 CHESTNUT Street.
CLATE MANTELS. —Tbo richest, and
most beautiful specimens of enamelled Slat© Man
tels ever ofiered for sale in this country, manufactured
bj r , fro#. Fenneylvehtn.lntone, very
.e3-fituth3inif 1010 CHESTNUT Btroet.
/ROOKING RANGES— "AH in want of tho
elevated, double oven Cooking Ranges* will
do well to oall nt AHNUGD & WfliSOW,
«ea-etuthBmif 1010 OriEHTNTT Street.
ORIENTAL DETERSIVE SOAP.-Ono
wlu d 0 M rau ? u waiting, nnd do it
better than three of oominon rosin soap; clothes need
no bqihiig nor rubbing on a washboard. Over 100,CQO
families are now constantly using it. We guarantee it
to give satisfaotiou, or return the monoy. All respeota
bleGrooera haye it fo? sale, '
M ’. * r THAIN & McKEONE,
auB3-ws if tf 22 and 94 South Wharves
WANTS.
WANTED-Amerlcan Gold »nd New
’ ~_,Y ork: Fund., CRONIBE t CO.,
nolLSt 40 South THIRD Street
A PARTY WITH FROM 83,000 TO
$4,000 can hear of an opportunity of doubling his
Frri° n omee. me ' by
WANTED— -A Situation as Clerk, Time
Keeper, or out-door Clerk, at a Blast Furnace.
Rolling Mill. Foundry, or Machine Works, by a “an
of experience in keeping time and paying bands. Good
testimonials fiom last employer. Address “ Clerk,”
this office, one week.- . n024-3t*^
TMfANTED —A FIRST-CLASS FORE
y * MAN. to take oharse of a Cotton Faotory In
the South.' Address THUS. BENDER, Maoon, Ga.
no2j-Bfc
WANTED—EXCHANGE ON R f OH-
Apply to WARDLE & BTE-
N ‘ GomerVoURTH and ARCH streets.
A PARTNER WANTED.— A Partner
of tiiA hpYf a Hw with a , capital of about $2,000, in one
ninai®> pt-.fS« nane . a {n our country. Address “ Pnn
hnrta ’ * ress office, stating where an interview can be
“Hi - n 022 3t*
WANTED.—A Partner, with
B - a capital of about $2,000, is wanted in a first-oUis
f^ T \ V m y i Dn e°rrk hundred percent. Addraa?" Edi*
maV hA bSd of Ihe Press ' 6lat, og where an interview
may be had, n022-3i*
BURNISHED ROOM WANTED. A
single man wishes to hire a commodious Room
north of Caltowhill and ea&t of Twelfth street. Address
atatine terms andlooality, RAYMOND, Press office.
ni9 tf*
WANTED TO RENT—By a good tenant,
a Stable whloh will accommodate about fifteen
horses. Address •* Stable;” Press offioe. nol-tf
WANTED— An active business man,
having $7,000 to $lO,OOO, to take the place of a
retiring partner in an established Mercantile business,
paying a net profit of 26 per cent., without risk. Ad
clrosß ‘“Partner,” this office, with real name, nol- tf
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
M THE ACADEMY BUILDING, known
as the LEBANON VALLEY INSTITUTE, in
tho village of ANNVILLF, Lebanon oounty, Pennsyl
vania, is pleasantly located on the Berks and Dauphin
Turnpike, and within view of the Lebanon Valley
Railroad, five miles west of Lebanon, a large and ap
propriate budding suitably arranged and constructed
as a BO A.RDINGSCHOOL, situate on a spaoe of ground
100.1)7 193 feet. The dimensions of the building—A NEW
THREE-BTORY BHICK HOUSE-62 by 45 feet, with
extensive b'ok buildings, all under Slate roof. The
budding contains two school rooms. 34 by 27 feet, and
twelve rooms editable for boarders, besides the family
department.
The above building was recently erected by Miv
BALBBAUGH, teacher, now deceased, with very sa
tisfactory encouragements for agoodsohool, and who
had been very successful as a teacher for several years
previous at the plaoe. The property was sold by ins ad
ministrators, and purchased by. several of the oitisens
who oesire to see tbe improvements extended, and
therefore oiler every possible inducement to a compe
tent person.
.*>7 Possession will be given for the renting. &0.. on
April 1, 1831. Reference and applicationoan be made
to tbe undersigned, at Annt tile.
a „ RIGLER, SHERTZER. k CO.
Axnvildb, November 16,1660. no*4-stPtb9t
S FOB SALE. - THBJSTORE AND
DWELLING. No. 21t ARCH Street. Tenoe
easy. Apply to .LL.EN & SIMB, Real Estate Broken*.
S. E. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Street., No. 3
seoond floor. n023-Gt*
mFOR SALE, VERY LOW, AND ON
terms unusually accommodating, the’ four-story
DWE LLING, No. 25T South SEVENTEENTH Street,
containingjall the modern improvements. ■ Lot 19 *2OO.
Apply to aLI.kN & SI Mg. Heat Estate Brokers, 8. E.
oornor FOURTH and WALN UT Btreets, No d, seoond
floor. n023-3t*
MLAKD-OIL FACTORY.— To rent, &
LARD-OIL FACTORY with S 3 Patent Lever
Freuss. with Plates, Bags. 'Pubs, Kettles, Tanks; all
m oomplete order. Apply to
ROWLEY, ABHBURNER, k no.,
oc4 No. 16 BOUTH WHARVES.
TO CHAIR AND O ABINET MAKERS.—
The Fhcenix Wood-Bending Company, owners of
“ Blanobard’s Patent,” for the States or New York,
New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland, will tell
county, town, or shop rights, or grant licenses to use,
on easy terms This is the only patent. All infringers
Will be striotlv dealt with. Apply to JOHN BILBBY,
or C. A. BURGESS. No. 34 BROADWAY, New York!
oc4-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
Apply at No. 118 FEDERAL Street.
m A SPLENDID FABM AT PUBLIC
«3mBALE.
The undersigned, about to relinquish farming, will
sell, at public sale, on THURSDAY, December 6. 1860,
at 1 o'clock P. M., on the premises, his desirable and
produottve FARM, containing 62 acres and 90 perohes
of'land, more or less, situate inWhitpain township,
Montgomery county, on a public roaa lead ng from
Blue Ball to Gwynedd Station, (on North Pennsylvania
Railroad,) being half mile f om Penn Square Station.
The improvements oonetet of a large two-story stone
DWELLING, with two rooms, hail, and kitchen on
the first, and four rooms and entry on seoond floor, am -
ply supplied with olesets and other conveniences. Fine
lame Garden and great variety of Grape Vines, stone
Spring-house, over a lasting sprmg of water, with fish-
Sond adjaoent, stone Smoke-house, Wood and Coal
louse. Stone Barn, 60 feat square, with large over
shoot in iront. large Hay-house, Wagon-house. Corn
crib, Cider-house and Press. Carriage house, high and
permanent stone wall around the barn yard; water is
introduced into the yard, pump also at the barn,making
it one of the must desirable and conveniently arranged
harns in the couaty. Thriving yonng Apple Orchard
in good bearing order, with every variety of fnt’t.
Tins property is very desirable, beautifully located,
highly cultivated, oonvemently divided, under good
fences, in olose proximity to oburobes, Softools, rail
roads, turnpikes, and in an improving and intelligent
part of theoountry.
Persons desirocs of viewing the property will call on
the owner, residing thereon, or to R. R. Corson, at
Norristown.
Sale positive. Terms very easy; conditions on the
day of sale, R. R. COR3ON, Agent for tbe sale,
„ _ Norristown, Pa.
• „ „ „ willtam miller,
„ Blue Bell P. 0., Montgomery county.
Norristown, Nov. 20, 1860, n021.24.2S 23-delA
fit PtJBLIO SALE OF A VALUABLE
23L FARM.
The undersigned will sell at publio sale, positively, on
WED t* BDAY, i eoimberfi, 1860, at 1 o’ofook P, m.\ on
the premises, his FARM, contains? t 77 aores, more or
less, in Norn ton township, adjoining bp rough limits,
one mile Jrom the Court House. The improvements
are a two-story stone Dwelling, substantially baiit. with
7 rooms, and pump at the door. Large stone Barn,
double decker, nuilt of the best material, and conve
niently arranged, having all tbe modern advantages;
stone spring-house, over a never-failing Spring, car
riage house, and all other necessary out-bnildings.
'l he laud is in a good state oi cultivation, ana beauti
fully located, with a running stream of water passing
through the property ,near the improvements. The
fences are good: a portion of ihem are stone, well put
up. Also, about 4 aores of Timber Land. There are
about 10 aores of prime Meadow Land well watered,
and about 12aoreelront on the State road, adding ma
terially to the value of the property. There it alio a
stone Tenant House on the property, which commands
a fair tent.
This farm is well worth the attention of farmers and
others desirous of purchasing, as the sale will be posi
tive; and considering the locality, quality of the soil,
proximity to Norristown, churches, sohools, markets,
railroads. &0.. Sc o . and the prospect of land enhancing
in value, will insure some one a great bargain in the
oourse of a little time, Persona wishing to view the
property will call on R. R. Coison, at Norristown, or tho
subscriber, residing thereon.
R. R. CORSON. Agent for
OSCAR KKiOHENBAOH,
n 022 21 28 28 del.3 Norristown, Fa.
PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE
FARM.—The undersigned having concluded to
go West, wilbeell *t public sa’e. positively, on
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1860,
AT ONK O’CLOCK P. M.,
on the premises, his liandsomely located and produc
tive FARM, containing NINETY-TWO ACRES, more
or less, situate in Whitoain township, Montgomery
county, on State road, leading from Norristown to
Doytestown. lour miles from Norristown Railroad
Depot, and near Centre Square, where the
pike orobses the Stato road, being only two miles from
Gwynedd Station and aixteen miles from Phila-
is well known for the beauty of its lo
cation, productiveness, convenience to railroads, turn
pikes, sotools. obnrohes. &0., Ac., being an oblong
square, divided in the cenlre byalune, makung it very
oonvement either for & grazing or d»uy farm. The
whole is under good fences, the laid all arable,-rion.
and easy of cultivation, always producing good otocs ot
grain or grass, divided into ten enclosures, with an
orchard of the best of fruit.
The improvements consist of a substanti il
STONE HOUSE,
three rooms and entry on the first and same on the
aeoond floor, with three ceiled rooms in tha attfo.
Piazza tho whole length of the house, well with good
water with pump therein, frame kitohen attached to
tbo house, and a never* failing spring of water'near the
door of the house, (none better for dairy purposes.)
also another spring not far distant.
« . STONE BARN,
Bixty six by fifty feet* well built, very convenient in
all the arrangements, well of good water with pump
therein underthe overshot, oorn-onb, pig-sty and other
out buildings.
This is one of the best and most desirab'e farms in
Whitpam township, ‘iho buildings are all very good
and conveniently arranged. The stages pass the pro
perty twioe even day. thus having daily communica
tion with Philadelphia if desired. Any person wanting
a good farm, pleasantly situated, in a good neighbor
hood, here is the ohanoe.
Persons wishing «o view the property previous to the
day ot sale, will apply to the subscriber residing thereon,
or to H. R. Corson at norristown.
Terms and condition? easy and mode known on day
of tale.
R. R. CORSON, Agent tor the Sale.
Norristown, Pa,
J. B. EVANS. Proprietor,
Centre Square P, 0., Montgomery qounty, Pa,
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Plats furnished gratis by epoloaing a postage stamp
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U, 8. and General Land Agents,
61 OH KSTNUT Street,
Between THIRD and FOURTH,
LAND WARRANTS bought, sold? andtocateii. °*
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BOARDING.
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BOARDING.-A FINE THUiD-STORY
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EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. J. G. CHADSEY,
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A PLEASANT HUME, is offered to a gen
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persons, having more room than they require, in the
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■CURST-CLASS BOARDING, with hand
■- some oomnrnnioating and Binzle Boom., at 14 IT
LOCUST Street. oolS-lm*
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
■ffjTAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO.
■F 406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED STATE OF
CONFINED TO FIREAND INLAND RISKS.
DIBECTOBB.
Samuel Wriaht, P. B. Birner,
, Wm. W. Walter,, J. W, Eventian,
- Chas. Hiohardaon, Hennr L4wii,'Jr.,
Geo. A. West.. Jaoob W. Stent,)
Q.Wtwon .Davis, Menko Stern.
Tnos. S. Martin.
BsciJv*oe I pres>t.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Seoretarr. Uall-lft
SAVING FUNDS,
AMERICAN SAVING FUND. —Com-
jpanr’s Building, southeast corner WALNUT
and FOURTH Streets, Open daily from 9 vill.»
o’olock, and .on MONDAY kuiSin the evening. lhi«
Old Institution has always pud in full, on demand,
Without nofg»; EREBT pIVB R CENT.
All Bums pud book, on demand, in gold andsurer,
PrejideiU. * i
BAML. WORK, Vicb Prerident, . ;
fsteasa.l.,
«&. Jo s^ o r^L S oS'?'iSr**'
JOHN C, BTMB. Sooretary. ooSQ-lgnf.
OPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND,
io Offloe, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine
and Callowhill. Incorporated by the Legislature April
14th, issi. Open fbr Dapoetia and Payments, daily, from
J toiMtfptopfc -Also, on W)NDAY aod TJIUJtoDAY
EVENINGS, from 8 to 6 o’clock.,,
Interest8 per oeat. per annum, Depoeltors eaa with
draw their Money eby Checke, if degrade SpaoulDt
poxiti received.
‘ JAMES B. PRINtLE, Pmidenti
Fuawou Haav. Beeretary. ulB-alf
AMUSEMENTS.’
WALNUT-STREET theatre.
• ' Bole J,esea. „—Mr.. M. A. GARRETTfIOrt.
Stare Msr.arer Mr. WM. A. CBAfM.F
Bo.ieewi Act . Mr.JOS. n. MUjtPBY
LAST MGHT OF MIBB PAB-LLE FRt E M AN.
THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. Not. M,
Wi ll bolM nuW r A BORGIA. „
Lnoretia Borgia, Miss Isabella Freeman; Gennaro,
Mr.E. Adams ; Negroni, Miss Price.
To conclude with _ = ~.. T
FITZBMYTHK. OF FITZBMYTHE HALL.
Fitz?rayibe, Mr. Vininxßowers; Frank Tottenham,
Mr. J. Sturton Wright; Fenelopd. Miss Miller.
Doors open sr 6f( o’cleok; performaaoe*
at7o’clook. Prioes as usual.
theatre.
EXTRA CARD.
BENEFIT OF BDWfN ADAMS, „
ON MONDAY EVENING* NOV. 25, 1860, .
Who respectfully submits to his friends and the patrons
of tbe theatre the following bill:
First night of the new play, entitled
a- n DREAMS OF DELUSION. .
Sir Bernard Harleigh- Edwin Adams
Lady Viola. Harleigb — Mrs. Gi ads tana
.To be followed by the new fa'cs, first time in this
oity, entitled
„ TOO MUQH FOR GOOD NATURE, *
Romeo Jamer Jenkins..... Edwin Adams
Mr. Adolphus- -.— —........ Vining Bowers
Mrs. Chummy— Mr*. Thayer
Betty Miss C. Jefferson
The performance oonoiudmg with the sterling drams,
entitled
_ THE DREAM AT SEA.
Launce Ljnwood .Edwin Adams
Richard Pendeli~ J. Pturton Wnght
Alley W. A. Chapman
Tim Jinkle— .—Vming Bowers
Anne — Mrs. Glodstane
Prices as usua*. Box Book now open. It*
WHBATLEY & CLARKE’S AROH-BT.
* V THEATRK.
.TfiSS SATURDAY, SPLENDID BILL. „
_,Tbo LASi NIGHT of the great combination, Buok
stonos glorious comedy of
. ... , RURAL FELICITY.
And drama.
Ti..fit£. LONEL X MAN OF THE OGBAN.
briiet,*e^iUtled nment to oono^ud ® "with the celebrated
„ . JPJP* MAJA DE BEVIGLIA.
Monday. BWNEFTT.
A ROH-STREET THEATRE.
‘ BENPFIT OF
MRB. JOHN DREW,
ON WEDNESDAY .EVENING, NOV. 23.
Shakespeare’s great comedy of
„ . AS YOU LIKE IT.
. —.Mrs. John Drew
WALLACE.
THE HERO OF SCOTLAND.
Every member of the company
t> n i will appear.
Box Book now open.
Of oDONOUQH’S OLYMPIC (Late GAIK
TIES.) RACE Street, belmr Third.
A GREAT BILL FOR SATURDAY NIGHT,
First night of the Beautiful pla; of
T ’ „ GUY MaNNERING.
J. E. M oDonough aa Dandle Dinmont; Meg Matrilei,
Miss Eliza Alitohell.
drama’ofthe 0 Wllh ' for ,hs lut tiraB > th *
LONELY MAN OF THE OCEAN.
„ Introdaomg
THE GREA l- SEA FIGHT,
. DEAD CREW 0N A DECKBY MOONLIGHT.
Adm'Sßion—Parquette.2s oente: Oreheßtra.B7ol Fa
milr Circle. 150 i Prnrato. Box Seat,. Mo" Doom own
at6?j o’olock; oommeno nc atTfrj.
IJIHE MESSIAH,
at the
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 27, 1860.
Arrangements, the most extensive, are in progress
for this rendering of Handel's great Oratorio.
Particulars hereafter. n024-satuth tf
JkJANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY
FIRST
GRAND CONCERT
OF THE SEASON,
ON MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 36th,
CONCERT HALL
The Diraotore of the HANDEL * HAYDNeoaouooe
tne first Concert of the onrrent season as above A
choice and varied pro. rsmrae, consistmr of Choruses.
Quartettes, i rtos. Duos. Solos, Ac, will be presented.
Ihe celebrated Solo and Chorns, ** Hear My Prayer!”
by Mendelsohn- never before-performed in thir oity,
together with selections from the compositions of Han
del. Hard a, Beethoven, &o, and the ohoicest Ope
rVi-7!“ r P r °o?oed in a style commensurate with the
abilities of the Sooiety.
The Chorus, consisting of Two Hundred Voices, will
beiaccompanied by tho Germania Orchestra.
Xwo Oelebrated Overtures by the Orohestra. 2
PIANIST 'UCHAb.-- H CROBS.
, DIRKCTOR.. ...... Prof. B. CARR CROSsLy
Bubsoriptions for the series of three Conoertf, $3~
entii tiog snbsonbers to three tickets to each Concert.
Single trokets. 60 cents. Tickets for sale, and subeorip
tions received, by Beok k I awton, .'eventh and f’hest
.nut streets; Chiokenng A Bons, Chestnuti ab. Eighth:
Comaton, Lighth street, above Cherry. Doors open at
7. Conoert oomm**noe at 8 o’elocki noa-4t
AOALEMY OP MUSIU.
„ ITALIAN OPERA-Mkz. COLBON.
Opening of the Recnlar Opera Season.
_ . MONDAY EVENING. N0v.26.
On which ocoasioo will be presented Verdi’s tnost fa
mous Opera, wtih its splendid miss en scene,
.. . THE HICILIAN VJSBPERB.
Madame PAULINE COLSON in her celebrated charao
ter as Elena.
Big. BRIGNOLI as Arrigo.
Stg. FERR ( as Montfort.
fiig. BUdiNI, his first appearance as
„ . , Johnof Prooida.
Mnsioal Direotor and Conductor—Sig. MUZIO.
N »TICE.—-Tho pnoe of admission to Parquett*, Par
ftoLLAll att<t ■ Balaony ’ beea fix€d ONE
„ NEW ARRANGEMENT.
seoured without extra oharge, beginning
on IfIURf'DAY, at the Box Offioe of the Academy of
Musio; Beok k Lawton’s, and Chiokeriag’s laseio
Stores.
Family Circle. 50 oents; Galierv, 2s cents.
Doora open at 7, l i o’clock. Opera oommecoe, at
o* 1 ”*- noH-tf
CONTINENTAL THEATRE,
- (Late National,) WALNUT Street, abore Eilhtt.
MOST POSITIVELY THE LAST THREE NIGHTS
OF“MONS. BLONDIN,”
THE HERO O* NIAGARA PALIS.
Who has been induced to remain one week more.
« 4w»wb«P* £• MADIGAN t CO.’S
* GREAT AMERICAN CONSOLIDATED
CIRCUS COMPANY. •
LEJRUNK BURT, the great dare-devil Rider ef the
Southwand Mias KMMA PASTOR. Horn. LA PIERRE
and M. J. FOoTE tt. Clowns.
The doors open at half past 6 o’olook. Performance
commences at half past 7.
o I ?L B#, ° 11 onl f 28 oents » Family Circle 15q.; Secured
Seats SOo, nolB-6t
BIROH AND SHARPLEY’S opera
HOUSE.—
JAYNb’S COMMONWEALTH BUILDING.
(CHESTNUT filreet, above SIXTH.» *
This New and Beautiful Temple of Minstrelßy, fitted
up expressly to make it the
GRKAT FAMILY RESORT.
Will OPftu on MONDAY EVENING.Nov, 19th, with
BlnOH S SBARPLBY’S MINSTRELS,
AND
_ . . FRANK BROWbR.
Entirelynew Programme, with 14 Star Performers,
under the Direction of
_ BILLY Bl «CH and BAM FHARFLEY.
Doors open at 04- Commence at 7% precisely.
Admieaion 25 oenta; Children IS cenis. nol7- tf
CANFORDS OPJSRA HOUSE.
ELEVENTH STREET
OPEN FOR THE SEASON.
NEWLY DECORATED AND PAINTED.
„ , 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; Commence at 7R.
Admittance 25 cents. Children IS cents. nolf-lm
fTEADQUARTERS* FRANKLIN
J*-JL PLACE.—FREE CONCERTB—CHAS. JEN
KINS, in oonjunotiou with au entire New Company
tonga, Dances, &o.
no2Q-5t CHADWICK fc PEET.Sup’ta.
TJASSLER’S ORCHESTRA.-—Serenade
and Military Band.—For engagements. apply or
address MARK HASBLEA,
Office isos LOCU.-T street*
Or Hlasko’s Academy,
BROAD Street, below tTalpirt.
FJIHE GERMANIA. ORCHESTRA give
X- their PUBLIC RF.HEARBALB every' SATUR
DAY.commencing at SK o’clock, at the MUSICAL
FUND HALL. 8 tiokets, 81; single tickets, 25 cents,
for sale at Chtokermc A Son’s, 807. Chestnut street:
Andre’s, 1104 Chestnut street; and JBeok A Lawton’s,
Chestnut street.
Engagements for Concerts. Co rumen oements, par
tie* &0., madeonly at their Office, Chiokering & Jon’*
Piano store, 907 Chestnut street; William ntoll, 84
North Juniper street, or C. Droughman, 1009 Ridge
avenue. ocSl-tf
PENNA. ACADEMY OF THE FINE
ARTS.—IO3S CHESTNUT Street
“CHIMBORAZO,” a splendid Punting by Minot,
“THE FIRST Bltf,” a beautiful Marble Statuottebj
Angehni.
On exhibition for a short time.
Visitors vriU please bring their opera glow.
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