~~3gE% mmsw 1 "- •* MtoVttf.tto twithera pottknfof the Territory, brewing ■<MNi5W«H»yi ftWiaWOWMawoso ftom variant .-'V ainiawnna* woken rivets then without comment, <* < SSii|sj«te*, *«Kfted> weHfbtfbUtdvlceß "Aa‘ difitoulllsj amt Abelr true .Y.X'MlMfey'bsAnsapnistaf eurylsws tttiwo. We wwfSnw’ farther■ and more definite Intelligence • tna the locality in question than has yttbeen v a O’iSjSpßnhfaTaaiHar with the transaction! Tn ”,..lt*Wt'lWl|lg |l »»fT:audhtsmoi ptayedsopromi iZ’&WlflfflNQ&sfrrJ*'.: jMw Amnesty Aet, which M otlHpwMißjtiM legislature la !&8> waalntSnded JMMBMI. H «U, W dlddlffsrsaoss , between thi' ,WJ#Sf-**W<>rttl»> . and thoaawhowsre under in ,#lS||»»a|a fWoi iha United StatesCourta. After thopaamge«rthat bUI, Montgomery and bis don-. |mtn»|d*i expressed thsmeetrea reedy to yield sub mlmtsat thsisiftsr to the legal'' .tribunals, and to Wi llfiwiiiiiT, lo tbe arrest of all offenders. ■ 1 lae dlAooltlea of which, we apeak originated in tbe unfortunate atruggiee la too early blaloryof the Territory, andjut'firap, the. divisions.of the ftoMMHlpg.garflea wOreparelypolltloil ones. Bat W.w, Mogrdfa of the border warfare,' rascals of , all kinds arrayed themselves aronnd each banner, r ’> xrihftslhdCr this eover Of Free State or. Pro-Slavery 5., r«I , T*W4»» Indnlged thelr propensities for plirn ' war and every apeolea of,villainy. Captain Mont . . gowtery bed' attached a -lot of each characters to :' > Jffia>s“e,b'»t pnan.peo« was restored, it was be lUvSd that be would dissolve all farther eonneo ■ ttenwlth'them. Latidy beseems to have been engaged In organ* >»ih* them into a company, and adding thereto a - o „ tatM number. of honeat.but mlrgnlded man, wfio «^r«r*d. psraonatly or through, their friends . ~&e, outrage! of the Border Rnfflaoa, and . watonalwated byafanatical seal inopposition to ■r -» 'wv*«Tthlngprt> slavery, ■' -; •. . Several moiiths'ago, Montgomery returned from X- . a trip to tbe.JSastern Statee, where bo waa en ' ’Med ia procuring aaalttancb to carry on his mt > ,He '■ feI?SW* •nternrftoa. A* that time, he mado ah ; f t-, r tothnunatory .ipeebb. oi Mound .City, after whioh JS ahwptooeedeato and arm biamen. «-'•>- n H®d* r thy cover of anti-alavery pretences, hia f > ' ■ band haw'refently committed various depreda . : ttoni, tbWUoKtheywere partly indited by the ab ;" ' , . tk»l-'of ,eeme Mirsoariana who still retain the old Spirit. The first important foature of the present .'t:o*ofte®eat' wss the trial and execution of one - iMS*. !*/ of Montgomery’s man, headed r: :.'by Br.vanniaoa, his lieutenant, it waa alleged bi*ym& the mob*ooart Uit Hines oeainoter who had been ordered to i ‘ f -J, iq 1857; but tbe Immediate - lmlbat him waa that he had spirited away > * m *f K ‘* m Katas* intoMiaaonri. • Whether tbe -'•*tl»owiuift«bbrtlUTe, wo are unable toaay. as wnounta ct the tranaaction differ on that - Point—owe betog to the. effect that tbe darkey waa tteo, and weS aold by Blnsa for gSIo ; and the i; rih»r, .that Binee was a reapeotable cltiaea, and liht beatarely returned \ ! slave to hla rightful y r-". - ; * • ■ 11 , • > who were guilty of ihle aniustl thsa proceeded to makofurther ar 'r - , '22Si.'iS?2t w ®*“ltaploion aad arreetad the SSSSWS?VI»I for hla. eompllelty ih aoma trial in 1847 n y5B. ‘They acquitted .Maiy awd theS turned tbelr atfantlon to two per ‘ -i?h»,p»«ed.Bmith..aad Moore, who were aleenlng hotel. The former gave hinueft up - ihhriiattly, but the latter sprang oat of the bed ? *M*» eo fney entered the room, and nftwod to • ► • *!”*!“**• ..Jennlson, the leader oi the party, at htod US revolver, end the shot took effect In , , Xoore’s neok, fatally wounding him, In order to ■ S’/- *Mr,thnt;tho nftompt of Montgomery A Co. to ox "OBM their proeeodingi on antl-alevery grounds ta X vMlaahaaa, lt la proper to atate that Mr. fteelor B. v 'tba murdered many waa a Bepubllonn, bat to the lawless tots of the gang i-m.lffnmMa WMIo then events wore transpiring it Mapletoa, Montgomery was stationed at Budeon, WtdhlS aids were - oonatantly riding be . . . ”5P® “* two pieces, carrying his orders and fur ■Mmaghlm wra’amtints of what wu being dona , „bwbls!‘l^ewtoaaßt.' , ‘ *h* hUSag ef Moore took plane on Wednesday, ! t **° * Tkaradey Moßtaomerv appeared at Mould ■ i made a Baming speech, In whioh ho da- UMOd-that his oUeet waa to free the negroes along thojnssimri and Arkansas borders, and that he “ ’-'•’■■•■d-oateM Ws operations down to Texts, and j, ! •■-?ij>l|t;Wo;ffroe Sute men who wars driven oat of “f State. Ha saldhs was not doing ths bidding ha belongedniithtr tothaßa ' - ..iSSSK? that ,the,lattar • "■ ap v h»iyftp>««sitt»d thatho aahad no favor at their haadSj iri that he was an Abolitionist. 'He yswwsd Mb.’tntlpßoii In drive but of the Terri w J®W'.*f* *bo,tJpomd hlm, no .matter what party a TMgtvsswaasaa'nn of- • . ••••'. t R -< MswSntaen baa now an equipped and mounted - gang .of owe kindred and fifty men. They an .. ,‘ -SriM*i:'«aoh : with a rifie, two. of- Colt’s large . '\i i ;Mijst«jfy,iwe«lreta,and anhre,:and they thus i corps, fadly posted in ' 2o -*nn.i)|aiit4(noliUa taeticn y > ii ' t lMWntt»paribgt>r,an attack bpoaFon Bobtt. s*ol ban fak« advantage of the indignation of tha people .at "thy. foray ellhe Indian agent open' -< v ssttlers, and at the ra of .the PrmldsnVto postpone the land sales, ' WMdt.t* l *'deritag'Jt .woa their .intontio* to I'S saddestroyit. They MfWn.M' 4aafgar npon the. neoida -of tho ■'A »hd the OovernmanVifota, niamt to dale li>. c P*W*fa ft thstwWtoAiWhtoh they havo suffered 'X*-'feitotlm Acinllliliellen, and would rather bodis •• tt * n ,0 dlseoursge noh pro ‘ / ~.. fcaTStbo-Br.ttiogftph to KuimCKt last oro i *t»f, wo barn tfeatHoffßtglo, poetniaitarnt Hi '■>' |<«o«, theretaaaod prtam'or, e«a» thrcikliontlio ... rtOf Mitt* wlntjmiwdiy, and wilt be ben *•- ' -i, i W.Marchal Dolby W»< it Mound Oily oa Son-' f tom Fort Scott doeliuof Wrtarthor iololllgencc, Mjiig that ’’ )i 'tnLita«aimlf' T * P* rtlra '* ,t °» bin arriral "S i'Mr. Bnwtiij'of thi! Uamubol and SlJoMphUoU -- _TO*d,,p«Mod np on the boat yeitorday, on hta ro . ■ olurti.tomFort Scctt, when no had boon to nur- Bo »« obliged to leere without ao c CCJapltahlßg the objaet of nt* joarnoy. j r ■ <■ private Xiife Ql the rope. . .-/Same. ’ readersmey like to know * little 1 -V -SW*i Ithe Interior Of aPspsl pelsce- Tbosewho, beTederired the idee of it In m the laxnrlonl gjjMHfH X,«»y lean hew eteldt demws, and ■WgiW a gardcra Pope is enpeetcd to be. Bit . •'splondidji*carters!y;re , urtntod, e»9 hit pricy pome Is eetiraeted et’not or"»eie than 4,2f10 Bomen dollars per annum, though /.rtesrfngs from lbs fslthfut In Tatums countries have ; fedfOeUßy iatbeease of bis present Ilollcesi) -;,y. hseyl cdcasiontl aajtnentatlon ef thseonertow the.lbotitaod'ebambers of the’Yattas'n, ’■*#< end thee* notthe largest, ere reserredforhla Saetdseus. In the Qalrinal Palace he has a more . legal 1 cent suit; bnt his Tills on the Lake of ddSnao.'iod that , lately purchased at Porto . d'AaSle, ate inrpassed fn. scale and grandeur b; . tMMfaemtnseats of gentlemen and noblesse* In ’=•- ■” Sagtsad. Theosh always appearing abroad with r i iaswtws of chariots and mounted coords, In' p»l* habits are simple, bis drtstentlrmy wlute, ../‘AptSe told *od embroidered cross on thajnpior, wMch UkiasadlDths set of ihatbemsge ho naaally ■■■• dilpaaeti with from non CsthoUes st ths present*- ' r :See* sad of Which ha himself sets the example, so j'fe.:lis,ee«Ohrisita* hamUlty Is Implied,. by kissing thd feet odth* priests (who sre gensrsllypoor and 1 steeants) daring the solemnity of Holy Thnndajr. i-i>- JniyMp ne lenae, bnt aoeeaa to Usais easy, o , iWflnime/tdMlals, for persona of almost erery ..i'vvkWSljfUh no oihar reiniraaeats as to sUnustU itiUAig, till an early dinner, to hisdntiaa fthen ;«gMM.ent,' ; «td I when beyond th* «Ktw*lU) -;;fiKe»SS.preserlbed-esa»ganitttta -that render the JpMi Httlnelsethan a magaltoent sUverc. ■ asgagaßshtsTsUlsses *, tUI « ead- pclret*. are.,nes thsleast promtoaat or wsari is said hit prsaantßMlnaM has Ilia -1555j»>8t the ditPi Mil r Voloot P. Mvin oka ,lSSi»tUpllm.:: post of tie abclsdasttes an-' roSsd la' the Pspal eoart raak is prsUtss; end Ihhfesasafccldis at present competed of thp Oer- llilfelliwratary of - Bute (prelest ofths apes-. tsßcpslaiw), a major domo, mnsstro oamsra, an aMUdf, tfcaitaectro or the saend ptlsesis (who is always a Domiefcto, end head of tha esasonhip e»e*,. .tfc»vpniis,): tea.;prirate chamberlains, lon# haadrtd and two priest* sapttnnmerary ohambsr lalns, all/flltadh* formatyef prsiaUotl rank. , - ■ " ' Tfce it oik. . * jfjfwr Y«n*, N0T,36-*Hia» «u> tramandoui mbit »M Aommu «T Korin on tUa, tt»ownlm %'IUC Tkean»<H‘ , ®**J«w«u , ’*a*Mt>dne3 , Pabkrl,Ann*Jflnlwp,and '■ OcriVormM inetirad an anthnrinitle graatiag: 'Oirao* Bit aab’ la aid et ti»eCr*nmer ,L -:lfio«w«.,ffl»»al. mil ojan in ilia tarn Bataan of th* ' ■■ laaamHr BnitJlnta. Tantk and Cbaatnat ataaata, to* **,. (wlifnaedoT,) atJo’otook P. B,',ii|l coa e*a»ft*nJ»A. M.toHHVJd., notilFridar. On Ur aranina, (Tkankwirinf rny.Mka •' Baaaar’ aObdtniand.l!* tba aranaacadf IHaaaWeoroMa. ln”»ra. aatkonaad to atata thatnaraoM havjna t. ,«rttoM to aontritmta in behalf of thia mntkrotyeot, and them to tha Hall before So’oloek to.nwftoir '* M ■ RULES. , L Money is Teoeiyed.every day, and many amount, ftrge or email. ». FIVE PER CENT, interest is paid for money from the day it is put in v 8., The moneys always paid,back in GOLD whenever it hr ealled for, and without notioe. 4. Money IS received from Exepntars* Administra tors* Gwirdfans, and other Trustees, m urge or small sums, to remain a long or short period. 5. money received from Depositors is invested In Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first class seouribes* 6. Office operi every day—W AI.NUT Street, sonlhweel O orner Third street, Philadelphia. ja!2 Sramen'9 Saying Fund—Nortrivest Cobkxu Second and Walnut Strbitjl—Deposits re ceived in small and laTge' amounts, from all olasses of the oommttoify, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE PER 'CENT, per annum. . <■ Money may be drawn by oheokswithout lost' of in terest. Office open daily, from 9 until 0 o’clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until nine in the evening. President, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurernndseoretarr* CHAD, M. MORRIS. Dair Dth ! Hair Dtp- !!—Batchelor’s LIQUID HAIR DYE i* the original and test in the tnarket , All others are mere imitations, and should be .avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. Splendid Black orbeautiiul Brown instantaneously. Sold by all Drug gists everywhere; The genuine hfts the' signature of -WILLIAMA. BATCHELOR upon a steel-plate en graving on four sides of eaoh box. Beware of Connierfeits, , Manufactory, 81 Farolay street, late 233 Broadway, New York. CHARLES BATCHELOR, no6-ly • Proprietor. Om Pbioh CtOTiriNGt op thji Latest **tlxs, node in the best manner, expressly for RB TAIb SALSS, LOWEST Belling pnoes marked in Plain Figures,- All goodsmadetoorcer warranted satis fketory. Oar ONE-PRICE system is etrictlyadliered to, AU are thereby trsated Alike, eett-lv . JONES 4b CO. 604 MARKET Street- . SalamandrrFm-Pboof Safes.—Avery large assortment of. SALAMANDERS for sale at rea sonable prices, No, 304 CHEBTN UT St., Philadelphia ao*-tf EVANS fc WATSON, Card Printing, Best and Oaeapest in he.City,'at 34 South THIRD Street. CIRCULAR-PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the Citjr, at 34 South THIRD Street BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Beit and Cheapest in the City, at 34 BouthTHIRD Street BAND-BILL PRINTING, Beat and Cheapest in tha City, at 34 South THIRD Street PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other descrip tion of Printing, of the most superior quality, at the moat reasonable rates, at RINGWALT A BROWN’S, Prexel’s Building, 34 South THIRD Street eIS-tf iANKS-GODWIN.-pn Wednesday, Nov. gist 1860, at Milford* -DeL, by, Rev. Mr, Dickinson, Andrew Ll "‘' R " cau ‘ h “ rof BOTBM-aIIMAN.-At Yoik. Pa., oa theMth iut. b. K«r. Mr. I>iilr. JDr. H.nrr L. Bmj.er to Ml.. Emm* * We«t Cheater, Pa, m the Itat ißit . br JUv. Wm. *. Moor*. Oherlee A. Wood.of Pittabor*. ud Emjlr K.,d*o«hterof wilmer Wortttatton, M. I)., of tb. foim.r pi.ee. - -POTTB.—On Sudu. Bth inet, Harriet P„ eldest damkterot ui late wm. L. Pott*, in the tJUi rear of The male friends and relations or the family arein yjtedre attend her funeral.from her late residence, 1 K)7Vine street, on Wednesday,2Bth iset..at 10o’clock i ,♦ M«» without further notice. 1 - *To proceed to Laurel **wgTAONS.t-On the fflth insh, Mrs. Margaret, wife of Mr. Horatio Q. Armstrong, aged eo-years. Funeral fromjfte jmidenoe of her has hand. No. 417 ItW th Nmtb atreet, this day (Tuesday) at 1* o’clock. * BKCaHA UHThXi the lath nut, Irene A., daughter Joseph and the lata Ahceßeokhaus, in the Bth year A Funen3'ftan the residence of her parents. No, 20 Girardavenue, this. (Tuesday) afternoon, at 1 o’clock. OOPE.—On the 14th ihst.,’Mary C., daughter of Capt. Perry C. and BlizaCope, aged Byears and 8 months. Fnnera) from her parents’ residence No. Ss7 Chris tian street.lhis (Tuesday) morning, at 10 o’clock. * theMth Inst.. fclisabsthHinobman, wife of William Dine, seed tf years. -Finerer- from the residence of her husband, No. 27 Reckless street, this (Tuesday) afternoon,' ar * o’olock. .©AY —Opthe 9th mat*Mr. JamesOtfiin the filit Funeral f.om hia late residence, 1138 North Third ~ ~—' * on Wednesday afternoon* lid a i wife of John jar husband, York! £ueeday)atVernoon,; /ana, wite of Mr. ,T. | 1155 Day street, I Jdhn j wfcJowof titfi iate. toSSi street, below Br husband.Nojllff* itownroadtos WM', i{ftm'o.,aonof Elfsa »U the 8d je&roT hia hjVmnther’B residence, No. 1113 Chne •JlfOl'-thU (TnewlaT) morning, at 10 o'clock. * Oa-ttia-Mtli Set, Harriet, wife of NOifmiM, and daeuhterof tb« late John and Eli »ab«h HpHinin.iii flu «sth rear of her age. J** r lata neidenoe, lfdto rood, near reh^gjertgo,Serißx&ejjl tonipghi^. Mon'gcmiery co,. 3Tll3swSZfi2si“fS« JUh Mr. Daniel Still- ofHnnterdon 00.. N. J., and 70 roan. * ,^TgIU^E.—OB the *3d mat. Mm, Mary, wife of Na _Funerel firmth# residence of Her hnahand, Frankford Deal street, this (Toeadar) morning,^at On the rithinst,, Sarah, wife of James w >'de i of Upper Darbj, Delaware 00.. Pa. fhMajEiir) M “ o’clock M. ,7 “ taw " ,06t ' gr 'PROIALAND IMPORTANT NOTICE. coneeqaenoe of our Wholesale trade hiving been DOefc lies tun we afcttcjMtod, we have in'atore a »M<l«<r»w t * stock of Fell and wittier Monraing Goods, will sell off the same at retail at cost and lent than cost The redaction in wees will be continued qnlr anti the snrelna good* are dleetwed 01. -The early at reepeatfaU "hvfted 01116 ” 1 an “ lh * wWl ° Keneraily.ia *** f WESSON deSON. Mounting Store* . '. ■’ Wo. 818 Ohestpqt street. PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE COAX* IL3- FANY,Nov. 35. IMP.—A Gounl Meeting of thestoekbokleriof tfo FnijMelphtalExmMnge Compa* PI **W b*k*id «a MONDAY next, December 3, at llo’etoek.atthe Exchange Hfoom No. 80, third floor), for the » vitrpoM of electing NIKS MANAGERS, to serve for the ensuing poor, and for the transaction of other business. - WM. 8. GRANT, a*?-K - - ■ Secretary. KENSINGTON .BANK, NOV. U6,1*00. )3 At an eleotion, held on the- ldth initant, the foi owrag-named gentlemen were duly elected Directors te th, ““" , W^: T -SMITH. hisw. At a meeting of the Directors,held this day, JOHN raSfiuSM T n cgßßCAfil ° BLL^%’f? l jfeia.c M hi.r. T«E rmrADELPHTA BANK, PHI- Ki3L- lanßfcrHiAf Nov.je, »BW—Atthe annual eleotion or Directors, held on Monday, the )9th instant, the Otiowinf sintlemenwere doly elected Dlreotor* of this Bank for the e^gjtgjssn^^^^ BAMUEL WELSH, «•.-•. .wmA •vwwrv J. GJ^NGS^PEL L, ■ Al4»t»!il«iuMJ>jrih.a>»rifbf < Direotori, held this 4»jWoltHailmlBi Bit., was unsntmoixiiy ro wan, ** ■ . B. 8. COMEOYB. Cashier. rrs* iANIt OF PSSST-OITIfSHIP. phila - - L 3 DELPHIA. Novmbjs* n, MO.—At mi election Eud on the 19th last, the foUowlnc-nnraed .enuemCE -«.» .IMWd Uueotoi. of this Bank foi the eramins . J. Oeorse Willisnii. William C. Ludwir, John L. Houih, William r. SfcrpleM, - Psmoeißilphim, ' Henry Budd, , -:. * ' Joslah lu Haines. - JohaP. Steiner. v ;Aadata.meeMns or the Directors, held this day, the MwfßuyoranwetnylMwr it- elected: It V Iff** PifeiffeaaEtl^'citfhier, liff UII.SOLIDATIOJI SANK, PHI LAKE L ll~3 raiA, Novniin 3* MO.—At»n el.otiou held November ifch, the following gentlemea were elected Dioretora forth#encaini year: MMSST: a«:& wmw., «arw» w „ t NaaH». . .... aFrederiok fltoake. > l And at a meeting held this day J a MB; V. WATSON, Ese*. vaettnaninioaslir re>eleetee President. Cashier. . GjfONttE W. TBOKn. Km..Solioitor, and., PETER 0. ELLMAKERTRsz., Notary Publio. n 037 taths-St jPglii tdWldfeJtciAL BANK 6f fENWSYL. ULs VAN LA —PHIt ADatPHIA. Nov. M, 18Sp.—At an election held atthe Benkrag-house,on the mh mat., the fillowing'Bamed person* were only elected Direc tors ofthiebaok tor the ensuing year, viz; Joseph Joses,. Samuel Baugh. William Moeser, . Charles H. Baker, John Tran. . / Thomas H. Powers, Thorau wn{iamios, Joseph W. Bates, fssafita*. • John Mi Maris. . At a meeting of tbs ssldDireotors. held atthe Bank* OF COMMERCE, PWLAHEL. Lk3 PHIA, November SQ, iee<£—At an eleotion. held oa the lfth of November,'law the following-named ■toekhofdeTSwere sleeted Directors of thisßoni; AdoWE. Jtofy, : , William V. Wicht, Georgs K. ZiSfler, Thomas H. Xirtley, • '** Patriek Brady. . ' TkoaimsO. James, Charles Henry fisher, •, Bpdnsy Fisher* _ - Charles H. Hoirhejd, , J. Rodman Paul, M. D. Georce Trott . ABdataSKdti&g of the Directors, this day. GEORGE asanimcmsiy eleoted Preai- Mits Rvs»ty-FHjfiEß,-Asa., Vioe President, and JOH'- A.LEWIflCMhier. . .. 'jtsff.R .. , , .1, A. LEWIB, Cashier. /AHTOBtH’ —-N#UliBg i« MMliß'Btw; 0»0B nr it Paki mow, W4iWt«il NaanrCfcailM Oak. nUI Holat. YMMter. it i»«fa. , *«MW/‘. , larg»r' illiliiuat. utoardar, In t«attdiavtar*« Id ibn b» ; Ma*r»»o«».' ; «f Ike: iUiit i#b«r tSat>»altt« Nr. [konnartrwuHtfaawltfc 'drt « wS3?!uSr , O^Hl‘ OK PKWNSY R Ktrwt, PBtt.sni.PHiA, iaii»W7tli. mi.atSTciook A. M. . ~AKStEOTIOK Poa TBN Dfß*qToß?.to »*>ve rsilitm wfl! »»*••• jrt oft haai*#rt3!i!f Aiii iWti iB , irnddutti»r«r Ml! wrt-v /BriUerißoMWaMßlßd la jMMf] A Throboh a Mi£*gtoif».>‘— *« V»ohM*» «»r*i Trto a.sheet of iboliaa9>r letter pa^eivrollit up bo th«t the opening aj; one end shall ha taeenoughlo take in the fullsizo of the eye,and attkebtheft end let the opening he not half as large. Take it lh the right hand, holding It between theihnnib and the Tore finger £ place the large end to the. right eye, and look through it, with both ej ea open etorthalight; ? Vo* te»7J tee d hole through Vour hand! If you take it in. your, left-hand, it will be the same. Yoawmin both oases be astonished to see that yon hiVe* hoi* in yob'r kand/through wbiob may be dearly ; discerned these vrorda: Buy yottr olpthes at the “ one pritt” Fashionable of Granville Stokes, No. •or Chestnut street, where a handsome gift is presented' toeatthimrohaser. '/ SPECIAL NOTICES. - ISA vivo Fdn»— National Sapbw Titusr Compart.—Charteredby the State of Pennsylvania. Groyjsr A Baker’s Celebrated* NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES The Beat in Use-for Family Sewing. No, T3O CHESTNUTBtreet* Philadelphia. antf-ly MARRIED. DIED. |V3=* " «II UR'C it ANif-Sr.AVERY So asm ing '"’th io»t.) tt7M o’clook. • It* KIGHTH STt GEORGE BUILDING ILJ? SOCIETY.—An Rejourned raeetmg will be held THIS (Tuesday) at Ward’s Hotel, CHERRY Street, above Third, for the purpose of dis posing of the ba'anos of the stook. Persons desirous of joinin' a Buddies Sooiety, based on Hbaral'prinol ples, are invited to attend. Shares; 91 per month* JOHN VOLKMAR, President. John Drippb, Secretary, ! it* 28th Inst., at ,2 P.M., and continue Thursday (Thanks* Bivins Bay), and Friday. 30th, from 10 A* M. to 10 P. M. BaMlers’ Orchestra ■will be m attendance on Thursday (thanksgiving) evening. ..Forsonahaving articles to contribute will please send * h®m: to the Hall on "Wedneeday morning, by 9 o’clock. nos S-fit 1 A MEETING OF THE nIANUFACTU* lk3 . REHB OF PHILADELPHIA and vioinity, on matton? of great importance. will be hold at the fflann fActurerjj* Exchange. No. 22 North FRONT Street, Hulfulelphm, on WEDNESDAY next, the 88th inst.,nt 12o’olocknoon, noZu-3t* rrs* LECTURES IN AID OF TllE CHURCH llof opt, st. Matthias* „A Course of Six Leotiires will be delivered at CON CERT HALL, in aid of the above Church, by the fol lowing eminent talent t December 4th» Right Rev. John Williams, D. Ti„ C.Bhop of Connecticut. Pnhjent—•• Edmund Burke.” Dooember Uth, Bight Rev, Thoman M» Clark, D, ])., Bishop of Rhode Island. Pnbjeot—“ Tho Living Ma chine.” , December 18th. Kev, A. N. Littlejohn, 1), D., Brook lyn, L. i. Subject— u Publio Opinion.” January Bth, Rev.F. D: Huntington, B* 8.. Boston, Mass, Subject—" Independence ofCharncter, the Trno and the False.” . .Tiuimrr Uth. Rov. Franols Vinlon, D I)., Now York. Subject—“ Ita'r and Dante,” January IteV A. Cleveland Coxe, D.D., Baltimore, ,fio (or the Course, to ho had at the Stores 2ii I T^. Mrs, * BurD , 8 A? i a?» 911 Chestnut street: Episoo- *sP, 08 At 01rJ > Chestnut street \ Samuel Hazard, in’i2f^iPl?® B J2 wt streets Bmith,Knglish»& Company, 40 North Sixth street: Blair & Wythe,sonthwestoor ner Eighth and Walnut streets. noSO-tuth&H tdel MRS. PARTINGTON. LLS MRS. PARTINGTON. m ,. ‘ MRS. PARTINGTON. ~jhe second leotnro of the fifth annual bourse of the HARRISON Lll’EßAßYlNSTlTUTEwillhodeliver ed by B. p, Smr.T.Aßsn, Ea<j., of Boston, so well known as tho author of the sayings of mrs. Partington, rn Thanksgiving night. THURSDAY. Nov. 29, at CON CERT HALL. CHESTN Ui' street, above Twelfth, at eight o’olook. Smile tjoketfi—— - -***2soentB j admitting one gentleman and two 1adie5....... 20 cents. For safe at Hazard's, 7v4 Chestnut street: Gaut & Volkmar’a,6o» Chestnut street: Bower’s, Sixth and Vine streets: Snowden’s, Fourth and Noble streets; Niskei’s, Ridge* and Girard avenue: Stokes’. Frank lord road and Colombia avenue; and Vaughan’s, Rich mond and Bhaokamaxon streets, and at the door on the evening of the leoture. no2<Mt PEOPLE’S LITERARY INSTITUTE. LUf , Rev. E. H. OH A PIN will leoture at CONCERT HALL. TUESDAY EVENING, November 27. Sub ject—” Man and his Work.” Leoture, quarter belore 8 o’clock. Tiokets 28 cents. , tio24-3t* REV. Ji WALKER JACKSON WILL LECTURE on 4 ‘Out Language—its Origin, PfoiroM, and Destiny”—at the Nazareth M. K. Churoh, b , e1 , 0w * vine, thanksgiving EVENING, at 7M o’cloek. Tickets twenty-five cents, may be obtained at George Qnoen’s, corner of Thirteenth and Vine, and Joseph (Queen’s, corner of Fifteenth and Vine, and at the door on the Evening ot the Lecture.' n 024 27*829* y=“ NOTICE.-A MEETING OF 1 THE ' Stockholders of the GERM ANTO WN MARKET IPANY will bo held at the office of the Secretary, MAIN Street, Germantown, on the third day of De cember, 1860, ot 7 o’clock P. M ..to elect a Foard of Di rectors. „ JOSEPH KING, Secretary. n 033 7t* TO LECTURE COMMITTEES.—ASIT LkS has been stated that>the Subscriber would de olme leotunng this season, he takes this method to contradict tho report, and to assure the managers of Young Men’s Associations, Literary Institutes, and Benevo’eut Societies, that he will aooept their invita tions, if addressed to PARK BENJAMIN, 2A West SEVENTEENTH Street, n023-Imd&W New York City. nrw-* OFFICE PENNL YL.V ANIA RAIL tUf ROADCOMPANY. PHiLXDBLpniA, Ootober 17,2880. The Board of Directors have this day deolared a semi annual dividend of THREE PER CENT, on the Capi tal Stook of the Company, olear of State tax, payable on and after NOVEMBER 15,1660. . Powers of Attorney for oolleotion of Dividends can be had on application at the Ofiioe of the Company, No. 138 South THlRBStreet. THUS. T. FIRTH, oc 18-tdel Treasurer. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, BP TO 13 O’CLOOE HAST RIGHT, CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chertnut atroets. A S Mitchell. St Louis ' FH CoWell, Philadelphia Col Bruoe, North Carolina Capt J Egbert, New York Bnrooe Porter, U e A Edw Kerr, New York IB J Robinson, N J Evan Morns, Chester oo Wm Renohan « la, Balt Mies C Banzinger, Balt Ur Charlie tc oh, N O - Wm Kent, New York Thomas E Cochran, Pa C B Grubb, Lancaster T Poultney. Baltimore h M Cole, Baltimore W L O’Brien, Baltimore F Macdonald, Portland W B Wilkins to la, Portland Miss Canfield, France Mrs Canfield, France Mr Stark Sc la, Montreal F Howard. Boston Geo ’) aylor, New York Mrs Coudry A ch. Brooklyn Miss Riohard*. Brooklyn Mr Wootten. wilm. Bel W T Beatty, Pittsburg P B Fonlk 8c fam. Illinois Jos W Feuoktwangsr, NY P Ware Jr, Boston Z B Herndon, New York B Leonard. & d „ Bov L W Berry, Wrightsv * McCorkey, Wrightimlle Sami T Bigelow, N J JL Hooks, Baltimore 8 P Johnston. Pa Guarles Ho&e, Pa Hcmy Abegr. New York F l Oakley. New York Miss J H oliler, N York Frank Howard. Boston Tbs R Matthews, Jr. Balt Gao A Roberts, Baltimore H F Bruner Bc. la Columtf Geo Baughman, Richmond T Polk Sc wf, 8t routs 1 Miss Polk, St Louis _ Geo W Gage. Mass Beni F I renoh. New York J W Higgins, Boston Jasßrailey,Buffalo JasSßoiers, Alex’a, Va John R Ely, Florida W W Con pton, Florida W B ghattuokrN evVo rk vr B Wilson7New J?rae Oha« Smith, wilm, Bel GIRARD HOUSE—N. E.‘ obrner Ninth and Chestnut* paDavls.Washington who* Hill, New York 8»I« ra or« B Watters,New York MM,Her, Now York W a, Coibiere, New York Wt Barns. BeUefonte , J M Stewart to wf, Penn’a Miss Stewart, Pennsylvania Robt Moreland ThcsJYorlie,Jr,Sakm HunT JoiM Yorke,NJ Col Will «m», J«sn’a Aw Sl,ttMon, .Brookljn John, ftMinird. Laotian -i A>hn W ChlrttJfe 1», H Yot|( ThMJjiBMOa, AnclUd AlraSHßl.lri PA Wr. II M li.raon,r, 1 H Otf.n S.l&,»altiTßj)r» •/ 8 wAUb.D.r&wlre J Colhn»iN«ij KBBunnrft^r.Pa jt Wisoman. New Yo»k Jolm>t»ret. Potoraburg HM;,«i r ,fcta.l»»TOn’h Riim.ll SleWilm, Jr, N Y Oeo R Hnzewiill.N York V/A Bhopimnl,« York Tho« Snook., New York P Curtis, Bo.ton Otopwmtalior.Alarjland NLlunnker,Jr,LnnoMtof H B LeneMlor Col John Kin, M Chunk , Geo Hopper, 111 Chnnk Mr Werner A le.N York Mi;e Moore, New York ~ llhver Berrett & ln,N Yy. J M Montgomery fc la. N Y P T Ooughertr, Brooklrn Geo Cochran, Brook!jn W 1 Cooper* Is,N Joraejr M«e Cooper, New Jerrar H C Bradford A wf, Pa Ju T Oliver, Now York Jf'J Monrton, Coaneotiont MlMHon.Bton.Connnetioot Edward Pom, New York s R Wyokoff, New York AT Pine, New York WEI Aloook, New York Mr Cliff & la, New York Mr Alirlo, New York 8 M Shoemaker, Balt •1° LiJ* • New York O Kopperl, Mininlepl A M Wright A la. N York B T Coleman, Delaware G oßoherty, Cefatrare Mrs AArtander. Baltimore W A Mullen, Carlulo P Dohertr, Harrisburg MBROHANTS 1 HOTEL—Fourth street, below Aroh. J Beits, Easton HJ Berger, Bath, Pa . MJ George, Philadelphia LLGamble,Princeton WBemt". Milton Mr Alexander, f<ow York Master Alexander NY J liLons* Fismington C H Thompson, lowa Chna Spangler, York, Pa G W Sp&nsier, East tiorlm K Spangler. East serlin PKeunedy. Bridgeton. N J Mioliael Darny, Lancaster W A Medlar, somiylkHav ittuvo Addams,Reading E 0 £eck,York,Pa „ LD Allowell,Hanover,Pa A H Rosenheim, New York it Coe A In, Connecticut K F Coe, New York NW Walker, Pittsburg Col J Cummings, Penna BLACK BBaR HOTEL—Third st., almve Callowhill. i T Winslow, Elmira A H Jones, New York A J Drumbach, Reading Prank O Buts, Reading H B Fisher, Reading ■ R Btahler, hhermansviile Mrs R Mahler, tiherreansv' David Davis. Jr, Penna Thos Holloway, Penna tt Stauffer, Campbellstown S Barn card, Campbellstown Jos Young, Penna Aaron’M Wrjßbt, Bernvillo Henry S Cope, Sellersville Jeremiah Smith, Newtown J&oob Bretz, St Clair THE UNION—Arch street, above Third. B Brush. Nfew York Thomas Peter, Bunbury Geo Riohards. Ohio J Silliman, Jr. Hazleton John RKftuoner, Rending W Maxwell, Easton H Seaman, Lancaster oo EII Rciohel. Razareth, Fa D Tftlman, Maryland James Fooht. Pottsvnle R 0 Warner, Reading JFosnot,Oregon J 8 Holcomb, New Jersey T H Wintersteen, Penna 0 Dunlap, Maryland J C Weight. Minersville i> H Gross, Allentown P H Flood, Elmira, N Y G Rosenstein, New York H Colston. New York MERCHANTS* HOtIBE- Thirdfit.»above Callowhill, CCMussflr, Michigan G Bachman. Frcemansbg L B Rutherford, Milton H Crautbamel, Penna D Albright, Reading Geo Stanford, Reading A h Gorsch, Lebanon co R Mark, Lebanon co AH Seltzer, Hamburg, Pa Cornelius Smith, Annville tu Hilcss, Penna NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. Isaac Kratz. Pennsylvania Mrs Kratz, Pennsylvania H tlulJman, Norristown Mrs Ciullinan,Norristown H J Swartz, Heidelburg P Oliphant, Liverpool O W Schropp, Bethlehem Miss Johnson, Pepna M iss Jameson, Pennavlva’a P YBrendfmger,Penna H J Readier, Pottsvilfe John Weldler, Lancaster Henry Beohtold. Mt Joy John Jameson,Doyleitown James F Snowden, Ohio BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callewhill. L F Shirk. Lancaster oo E Doster. Pennsylvania T g Leuennng. Pittsburg J 8 Stoughton, Milton O B Btoughton, Salem, N J J Hennmger, Montg'y co V Hr-ffman, Snyderviile C R Heokmsn, Penna Thos Reokman, Easton Daniel Reigei, Easton H rool.'EjujnaDs • TTiieisen. California J Vanzant, Noithamb'd oo L Smith, Tiffin, Pa BARLEY SHEAF—Seoond street, below Vine. M Haas, New Jersey Jos Hill, Germantown John Paul, Books oo John Sutch, Harteville J Williams. Pennsylvania £taoy Brown, Brownsburg J Jamison, Backs 00. Pa ■. T Potter, Philadelphia F Aldridge, Rlkton, Md Jos DeYoung 8c wt, Pa FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Second street, above Bforket. Jat T Hollins. Berks oo A A Rolling, Berks co, Pa Jos Arthers. Delaware - Panil Townsend- Delaware gsml £ BlcGear. Bridgeton A H Cook tc la. Dover, Del Morns Doilins, Delaware Jos Reynolds, Smyrna* Del Mrs Pedecord, /Washington Aaron Hart, N Jersey E L Hunt, New Jersey MT. VERNON HOTEL-Beoond street, above Aroh; Pirnon Siade. Alabama Dr Alex Reahl A la, Pa F Jones Backs oo H 8 Tatrasdge, Eqninunk J Tomlinson, Byberry Ches Comment, Lewisto’n D D Willard, Mcn'e’yco 0 0 Stansell, Poston Marven Wheeler, N York . Geo Carr, Buoksoo JUNES' HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Sixth. 0 ForhM, Wash. D C Jss W Cunrior,Boston Win J Walker, Wrjli, DC HP Bcott, Washington,DC B 8 French, New York „ T RBiU,New York O Parsons, Rochester- N Y a # Hares, Lancarter, Pa J H Anderson. Rlohm'd, Va Th 6« H BuUivan. Balt • J oFellows,Buffalo Mr Cowen A la. Hartford Geo Weldon, Fla wm Shelddu.N Y BCurrie, New York HE Walker, Maryland Jos Ginns, Maryland BT, LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street,above Third, W R Geis, Johnstown, Pa J M King. New York A Bpenoer, Norristown J 8 Reed. Penna . R MBlaeir, Delaware >v Q Elder. New York J W Miller, Ohio MSttriglia.A la, NY , Mrs Gibbon, New York Theodore Btahn,NewYork E C Gaskill. Man land G C Gump, Now York L Finnan, New York C H Loewentbal, Balt A Campfield, New Jersey K flilva, New Y ork AMERICAN HOTEL-Cbeatnut st,, above Fifth. A Harrington. Delaware 3 E Jones, Smyrna. Del H N Goodman, New York JII Springer,N Carolina T N Patterson. Sohuyl co.Pa G C Smith. Pennsylvania JLsngmaid. Boston Ghas Antrim, Mt Holly ,N J B Davis, New York J Wild, »ew York N D Colton, Boston, F MBringle, Hanover Z BThomas. Pennsylvania H M Anuuurg, New Y° r k G Brush A la, Paterson, NJ J BO’Nelli. JPater’n, N J M il emith. Conn Jas Satterwmte, Del Rev A Jones A la, Del C L Wood, Virginia 3 A* llsezood A la, N York R E Smith, Middletown Win 8 BiokSe N York Wm M. Hicks, N York Chas R Knowles, Wash'n I Bauman, x.anoaeter COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth at., abovo Chestnut £ F Jennings, Harrisburg Wm Denney, Delaware Davis Kimble, Chester co Jas Pcott. Cheater co Amos Kimble, Chester oo Col W. B Stenhenson, Md Jas Cook, Brightsville .TMollvain,Harford oo,Md E D Ln-yart, Maryland, E K Lanins, Philadelphia ftaml Whitei New *ork WHmer Fnts, Lanoaeter Jacob Fri«,Lanfljs*|er O N Meredith, York, Pa M Pennock, WIL Del 8 HHoopas, Chatham. John Gilfillan, Chester co JM Mc&inn, Pa K Gray, Chester co, Pa W H H Neal, Phila STATES T7N > oif —Slarket street, above Sixth. Franklinjttinka/Ufiioritown. W Armstrong, Philhpsb’g a Jones,Baltimorei W M Carter, Lewiston,De, B WBpatkm Jersey City gFullwiler, Jersey City H Sparkman, Smyrna, Del Kli Spencer, York. Pa B 8 Parker. Mifihntown D Btrouse, Mifliutown Cumbeilaadoo. Geo Heach. Perrr co. Pa 'ldethlMßeach,ferryco,EiMviflantett,Mass , THE PRESa-PHiLADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1860. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. SEE FOURTH tAoEi »T TKLKGHAPH. (Correspondence of the Press, > . . , . , _ / . „ Nbw York, Nov 20, Arnvod, baTk Gestamaundo, from Bremen. Below, ship Chanoolior, from Liverpool. 1 Boston, Nov 26. Arrived, bark Czarina, from London, bark Emblem, from Smyrna, • ' M * .... . _ UairTIMORR. Nov 26. Arrived, bark Anna, from Demerara 00t26, Loft In port bark Lamplighter, for New York. . , ~ Roadb. Nov 26. Arrived, sobr Mary MoNear 110 days from Ohinohos, MEMORANDA. „ Steamship Phlneaa Sprague. Matthews, from Boston for Philadelphia, was passed 24th inst, at 3 P M, oIT the Cross Rip. Steamship Mobile, Teal, hence for Mobile, oloarod at Savannah 2td mat. - Steamship State of Georgia, Garvin, hence, arrived at SAvannah ttd inst. Steamship Star of the West, Griffin, for*Havana and New York, cleared at New Orleans 23d inst. ■ 6hip Annie Kimball, Stinson, salltd trom Liverpool JOth inst. ftir PhUadolphia, .Shin Viking, Winsor, from San Francisco, arrived at New York yesterday. ShipßJooobs, Robinson, for Liverpool, cleared at N York yesterday. Ship Ellen Stewatt, Coffin, from Rotterdam, arrived at New York yesterday. „ , Bark American Eagle, Dyer, clearod at New York yesterday lor Marseilles. Dark 0 Brewor, Gould, oleared at New York yester day for Bathurst. UarkMoodamin. Collins, from Kiode Janeiro for Bal timoro,wasßpokon2lBtinst,p(i Hatteraa. A . , . Bark Lapwing. Kelly, from Baltimore for RiodoJa noiro, was passed 20th in»t, lat 37, long 7610. B«tTk John tlrune,Gayle.from St Thomas Bth,inti, a* rived at Baltimore yesterday. Loft ships Zone, Ful lerton, for New Orleans 12th; Thirty-Ono States, Smart, lor Mobile, disohe: Jenny Lino. Larrabee, for Now Or leans, do: biirbx Itldo Kimball, Ulmer, for New Orleans 10th: California, Hattore. dischg; brig Addie Swift, Avery, from New York for Mnraoaibo, to sail 9th: sohr Franoes Arthemus, Goold. from Maohiaa for Jaokson villo, Fla, same day,tßr ships Nelson, Walls, from New port tor New Orleans, to sail 9th, and jane, Marshall, for Savannah, djschg. Brig Banta Clara, Elhngwood, sailed from Eiutport 10th inst for Philadelphia. .Brig Costa Rica, Peel, for Aspinwall, oleared at Few York yosterday. Brig S Small Haskell, from New Bedford for Phila delphmvarnved at New York yesterday. Brig E P Steawart. Cain, hence for Charleston, was passed o{T Ilatteras 4PM 21st inst SohrE 8 Janos, Townsend, for Phdodolphia, oloarod at New Orleans 22d ineti with 988 bbls molasses, 288 empty casks, and 2 pkgs mdse.. „Sohr MiryJ Hoyt, Veaoock, for Cotto, cleared at N York yesterday. Sohr Hugh Barclay, Chadwick, from Buenos Ayres, arrived at Baltimore yesterday. Sohra Baltimore, Mayo, Thou Pottor, Glorer. W W Brainerd, Bowditoh,, ami G W Cummins, Weldon, lonoo, arrived at Boston 22th inst. Sohra Lizzie Maul, Haley, and T H Thompson, Ba ker, for Philadelphia, sailed from Salem 26th inst „ Sohr Abbott Lawrence sailed from Eastport 14th inst. for Philadelphia. Sohrr»D£RF Shannon, Bowen,hence,arrived at Boston 22th inst. Sobr Fahtuz2i soiled from Eastport 17th inst for Phi ladelphia. , Bohr Graoe Girdler, Clark, henoo for Boston, at New York yesterday. Steamer Conoord, Norman, hence, arrived at N York yesterday. RETAIL DRY GOODS. jpOSITIV E PEREMPTORY BALE LAIIGE AND VALUABLE STOCK STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS . I* J. LEVY & CO, Have determined to olose out their ENTIRE STOCK AT RETAIL, WITHIN THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, 1 The prions will be marked with the view to SELL THE STOCK. The opportunity will be offered to the public and their customers to purchase at a VERY LARGE REDUCTION FROM THE POKKIGN COST. The interests of the present partners have to be closed within the time named, and the stook entirely sold out. noJ7-gt _____ JOWIEKY. THOR W, EVANS & 00. Invite attention to their WINTER IMPORTATION or BALBKMQAN, EN9LISH AND SOOTOU HOSIERY. CoftipnEinic LADIES’, MISSES’, CHILDREN’S, GENTLEMEN’S AND BOYS’ SIZES, LAMB’S WOOL, SILK, MERINO AND COTTON GOODS. ALSO A CHOICE STOCK OF ~ TIBS, MUFFLERS, .B,TOOSB, GXiOVES AND UMBRELLAS. ‘ n.«!8t" - Nog. S>S »n<l 880 CHESTNUT BT. ( TjtOAKS AND SHAWLS.—Now open, • a General' assortment of SHAWLS, -with a swat Va ' 18 V o liAmPS’ AHt) MISSES* CLOAR3. marmfaotarM of the best materials, m the most Stylish manner, and wilt be sold cheaper than OaN flfi POUNi) MjSBWHEIIE, at 8. V. R. HUNTER’S New etoroTNo, «0 South 8EOONI) Street. tBT Cloaks mado to order. I\BW ARCH-STREET CLOAK EMPO- J-V KIUM. OBLARLEB. ADAMS A SON have now arransed their Fall and Winter Btook of FABHIONABLE CLOTH CLOAKS. Of all the latest styles, in great vanety, from 85 to $23 each.. Purchasers are invited to examine this assort* ment before purchasing o Isa where. Cloaks mado to order at one day's notice. Also, the ieat oesortmentof Ladies’ and Mieses' Blanket Shawls in Philadelphia, Gents’Mauds, Fanoy NeokTies, _ Choker Cqitars.Linen Hamb. Hdbfs.. Ao., Ac. BDLENDID STOCK OF SHIRT BOSOMS . Just from the Manuraotory. The handsomest variety New Style Shirt Bosoms over offered in this market, comprising Fnnco of Wales, imperial, JBxcelsior, Ao., Ao,, some containing 300 pleats. OolMuthstf EIGHTH AND ARCH STREETS, 1 INDER-GARMBJSTS FOR LADIES AND GENTS. Double-breasted Shirts, Extra large Merino Shirts. Merino and Cotton Drawers. Silk Shirts and Drawers. Ladies’ Merino Vers. Ladies' Silk and Cotton Vests, Welsh and Swanskin Flannels, Fall Stock Winter Hosiery. EYRE A LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH. 0030-tuthA«tf Q.RJ3AT BAB GAINS. ELEGANT FURS* OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, (Undor the Contin.ntal Hotol,) * THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK IN THE C[TY. Our facilities enable us to sell lower than any other establishment. " Politeness and Fair Dealing” is our Motto. CHARLES OAKFORD * SONS, . Bi)6 »nd 828 CHESTNUT Street-. ter NO CONNECTION WITH ANV OTHER HOUSE. ' nott-tit JpiUBSl FUBS! GEORGE F. WOMRATH. NOS. .14 AND ,1T ARCH STREET, Hu now Open . A POLL ASSORTMENT op LADIES’ 'FU^tß.i To whioh the attention of the Poblio I. inTtWd,. oc-ixt, LADIES’ FANOY FOBS! FANOY FOBS! —JOHN PAREIRA, TlB ARCH Itreet. hu now in .tore, of his own importation »ml mumfnoture. n yew mr«. utd bMutilul tuuortment of nil the difleVent kina, end .uelittu of Ear,or Pure, for Indie.' and 6hu dren’iwear, «eilim; atmannfaoturer.’ ptioe., no&i«tr TVOTIOE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT 7 V»PP'io»t'on has been made to tho dtp TMenirer for the renewal or e oertlfioate, No. IB,rn, whioVh°B been ifflrt or mielaid. tor ihreo hundred dollara of thi «i* per oent.ioanor theoitr ofThilad.fpS" In the name of MARV ANN WOol). noPT-tuiia Buckskin shiets and drawers unEST?/’ui ? . otUfed t,J,HKALY * 00„ FOURTIIond T ADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S RIDING •tourTO/ci?^» d br HEALY KSS- IWIILITABY GLOVES AND GAUNT- LETS manufactured by HEALY Sc CO FOURTH and 0 HEBTN ut. ntm" ■RUOKBKIN SUSPENDERS AND MO ”RMo L M8 f ff tttKll b ’ HEALY *jg- TIUOKBKIN GLOVES OF ALL KINDS ,ris<lr br HEALY * co - FOURTH and UitrißlJi UT. n 027 SKINS—For sale hy HEALY fc CO., cornor of FOURTH and CHESTpfUT Streets. nt>B7 TIOXING AND STVOBD GLOVES MA- Saßtlffi"* HEAtjY & co " wukto^ GLOVES AND COLLARS FOR *ala bp HEALY & CO,, FOURTH and OHEBT NUT, coP7-lmtf TWEW CROP MOLASSES 0. DONO- Al GHUE, S 3 S. WATER St., oflere for «ata Prime new crop Hew Orleans Molasses, the first importation of tne season. Also, Steam Refined Bugars and Syrups, at raottoed pnoes for o&sh or approved credit. Gofdor New York city Bank Holes ana Checks wanted at acre* mlurn, noay.at- V ou NOT KEGKKT GOING TO ,-*- REI'MER'B gallery, SECOND, above GREEN, for your pictures. There you will find an assortment of cases, to select that which you may desire. it* R” KSUMPTION OP PAYMENT. —Penn sylvania, /Virginia, and Maryland bank-notes taken at par for Clothing at No. 904 MARKET Street. A large assortment both of men and boys’ C'othing ready made. nr>24 St* cstbrjeosoopio instruments, ,ma pufsotured in every style. STEREOaCOPIU VIEWS, pi latest importations. OperajHassesj Bpeo . taejes. Microscopee, &o.,»old.lowat If, J, PRANK LIH’S, Optioian, 11 a South FOIIRTR Street, below Ohtfitmtti- . 7m21-tHif puns. Holidav phesents. (}OODS FOB THE HOLIDAYS ! .. Aohoioe and varied assortment of articles, suited to tne oomine season, whioh have been selooted with odro iromthe latest importations from Franoe,Germany, ana England. WJH r JNG AND ffl-SSKe, PORTFOLIOS; Work, Clove, Jowel, and Dressing Boxes, Cabas, £« r . 1 ,? a ‘ ea > Card Cases, Waton. Stands, Ther mometers. Parian, Glass, Lava, and China Articles. Fans—ln Crape, Silk, and Linen. „ , .DOLLS. n£n it#' Stopping, Model, Chinß, Wax, and Patent* Bolls Shoes, Hose, Mitts. uabaa, Jewelry, Fans, Para- Eo,B ’ and Rattles. Dolls’Furniture, in eveiy variety. _ Panoramas, Stores, Stables, Box and Bellows Toys. n . Boldior Caps, Knapsacks, eto. _ Ornaments tor Christmas Trees, Fairies, Balls, Fruits, .. ... . etoetera. M oeUmg’s Perfumery. Toilet Articles. A chpioe lot of CheoiUe Embroideries. Herbariums, Sorap and Tot Hooke. ' A pood assortment of G amen and Pa*>er Dolls, .I! 1 ?, 1 Dows, and Cnoket Bats, Base Balls, &o„ &o. . 10 alK i ve ftrt, elea nan be had on Hie most mode rate terms at MARTIN fc CiUALE’S stationery, loy, and Fanov Goods Emporium. n027-t l .th"l3t WAl ' NU ' 1 ' 81 • taloW JilBVMth ’ Ph,ta - ]M AfINTFKJENT GIFT. of tho most elegant and desirable collec tions oi stogLengravings, for Libraries or a i. 0111 “ IS ™ AS i,RE3EN 'i-. DRAWING-ROOM PORTRAI, GALLERY, „ . Consisting of HO Plates, •Being the portraits of eminent persons, mostly of our •PF 11 .. HE®, from photographs taken from life, expressly lor tins collection, of whioh from among many thou sands ol commendatory notices, woseleot s * Tho engravings aro faithful and spirited repro ductions of tho sun-painted pioturos.—(London Art “Without oxoeplion. the oheapeat nud bestueriesof portraits of omment persons extant.”—Philadelphia Bat the greatest wonder of alt is, that euoh por traits can he produced at all for less than ten tiroes tho Sl ?, o w>'°l ,ar *®d for them.”—[Boston Transonpt. Ji there was only one copy in the world, the owner of it might uiuo out for tho next six months on the sttength of ms ftcquamtanoo with the features of our most wonderful ladies and gentlemen. —[London Times. ’ The cheapest and most beautiful collection of en graved portraits in the world.”—[London Critic. “ Undoubtedly the most reliable gallery of portraits oflivinß oolebrities in existonoa.”—[Boston Journal. Pnoe, in 4 vole , oloth. gilt, Q 22. Or, unbound, in paper wrappers, 913 75. Or, with.the Illustrated News of the World, one steel portrait with eaoh number, §8 per year. fhe set. nr subscription, will be forwarded to any ad dress, carefully packed, by 11. A. BROWN St CO., ~ „ 14 HANOVER Btreet, Boston, Mass. n7Bfcdl,6,&atutht22 NEW PUBLICATIONS. new books. FROM KALDY ENGLISH SHEET 3. MESSRS. TICRNOR & FIELDS PUBLISH THIS DAY, A NEW POEM BY THE AUTHOR OF " TUB ANGEL IN THE HOUSE FAITHFUL FOREVER BY COVENTRY PATMORE, Author ol “ Tho Angol in tlio Homo.” 1 volume. Pnoe 91. '* Faithful Forever is, to the beet of my peroeption and belief, a singularly perfect piece «f art, * * The pcrtun is uot moant for a song, nor calculated for an hour’s amusement; it is, as I said* to the best of my be hef» a finished and tender work of very noble art.” John Rubkin THE HEROES OF EUROPE BY HENRY G. HEWLETT. WITH VINE ILLUSTRATIONS 1 volume— Price 91. One of the most interesting and valuable books for boys ever issued. TOM BROWN AT OXFORD. A SEQUEL TO “ SCHOOL HAYS AT RUGBY.' 1 By the same Author. Part First. 2 volume. 400 pages. Price 91. K7* For sale by all Booksellers. TIOKNOK & FIEXJDS. 135 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON. no2B-2t OF DOCTOR ANTONIO! DOCTOR ANTONIO l! LAVINIA. A novel. By G. Ruffing author of Doc tor Antonio, Lorenzo, Benoni, Ac. One volume. 12mo. 9125. THE PETTY ANNOYANCES OF MARRIED LIFE. From the Frenoh of Honore de palsoo. A new novel m one vnl. 91. mOPER AND FEARS. The New Novel. By the author of the Heir of Fsdolyfle, &o„ &o. Two vote, A new Pnom. By Coven try Patmore, author of the Ansolin the House. One vnl. 12mn. $l. , TJIK HEROKS OF EUROPE. By I£«nry G. How «w. with Id full-page illnatralions. One vol, s}, ' X*«Ltrf4hc most interesting and admirable ot-Boy^ I'OM BROWN AT OXFORD. A Sequel to ScW ITiis at By ~/\ir* fmt. Oatr JiIJPSSEK AT TIUITII. By tlio BrctJittrj Hnre. First American, from fie fifth London edition. This lehphlfu! book, for many Tears eo popular in England, ms jujt been reprinted in this country in the moat beautiful style of tinted paper and antique binding,with portrait on steel One vnl, 91 AO. •- , LaKE HOUSE, By Fanny Lewald. Translated from tho German. Ono.vol. 75 cents. A now novel, the toene of whioh 11 laid in Germany, giving charming pioturee of Gorman life. . . , < RECREATIONS OF 1A COUNTRY PARSON. A bookor delightful interest, eßpeoUtty to those fond of rural life. Onevol. Tinted paper. 93 S 5. v For sale bT SAMUEL HAZARD. Jr.. no2g-at : 724 CHESTNUT Street. [VEW WORKS AND NEW EDITIONS. A* tt . THEOLOGICALAND RELIGIOUS. Published by „.. . LINDSAY & BLAKIBTON, Publishers. Doohsollors, usd Importers, 'Bb South SIXTH Street, above CUeatnut, HERZOG'S ENCYCLOPEDIA of Theological and Religions Literature. .kvohy, ootsvo, Price $3 each; „ Do. do. In 13 parts. Price £0 cents eaah. KURTZ'S TRXT BOOK OP* CHURCH HISTORY, 1 vol. Price SIAO. KURTZ’S MANUAL OF SACRED HISTORY. Se venth Edition* _ THE BEAUTIFUL CITY AND THE KING OF GLORY. By the Hon. Woodhurv Davis. I vol. 7fi cents. XBHMAEL AND TBTR CHURCH; or, The Rise, Progress* and Fall of; Mohammedanism. By Lewis Cheesemsn. D. I). 'Price 75 oents. . THE FIVE SENSES; or. Gateways to Knowledge. By George Wilson, M. D« Price £0 cents. no2t TUST POBLISHED-THE BOOK OP THE SIGNERS: Containing Fno Simile Letters of tho Signers of the Declaration of Independence. 11* lustr&ted with sixty-one engravings, from original pho tographs and drawings of their residences portraits, Ac. Quarto, 98. Large Paper Copy, India Proofs, $lB, A Book that no American should bo without, and a desi deratum in every library. , , . WM. BROTHERHEAD. Publisher, and Importer of Old Books, Autographs, and oc3i n -fm* mE “' * 918 South EIGHTH Street, JUST PUBLISHED—THE END OF THE IRREPRESSIBLE CONFLICT, by a Merchant of Philadelphia, Price 10 cents. For sale by , ~ KING k BAIRD, no2s-3t* ‘ 607 BANBOM Street. BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Blank books and stationery. M. A. REES, Blank-Hook Manufaclurer, Stationer, and Printer, No. 418 WALNUT Street, between Fourth and Filth. (Formerly David M. Hogan.) BOOKS for Banks, PubUo offices, Merchants, and others, Ruled to any given patern* (wither without Heading printed,) and Bound- in the best manner, both with regard to neatness and durability. Orders for An nual and other Reports, Cards, Circulars, Bill Heads, and JOB PRINTING of every deßoription. executed in the best stylo,at short notice. Also) Engraving and Lithographs Printing. ~ , . „ . A general assortment of American, French, and Eng lish stationery, Cap, Letter, and Note Papers, Enve lopes, Ac. Initials stamped on Paper and Envelopes. Music and Books rebqund in any style of Binding. Having, through misfortune and losses, been obliged to giyp up business, I would icspeotfully recommend to my friends and patrons my euooessor, M. A. REES, who will carry on the business under my personalisuper intendenoe, at the old stand, 418 WALNUT Street. Orders thankfully received, and executed with fidelity and despatoh, upon the most reasonable terms. no3-2m DAVID U, HOGAN, Agt. for M* A. Rees, AMEBICAN GOLD NEW YORK FUNDS. ~CHONISE & CO., 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET. J3JX, OBANG-E ON NEW YORK, AND GOLD. EXCHANGE OK NEW YORK, nml GOLD, bow;lit and .old by DKEXEL & CO., n023-lin 34 South THIRD Street. jgHOTWKLL’S SWEET OIDER, MADE EXPRESSLY FOR OUR SALES. The firstinvoioeof this CELEBRATED CIDER Just rcoeivc4* - , - ALBERT a. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES. ooil-tf Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Street.. jpTAMILY FLOUK, MADE FROM GHOIGK WHITE WHEAT, O. H. MATTSON. 8, W. oet. ARGiI end TENTH attest.. CJPARKLING AND STILL CATAWBA ►a WINES, ' lumcnu n ,T. E SH E L B y . Cincinnati, Ohiu, AVwsy* op hand, and In lots to salt purchasers, by CHARLES F. TAGGART, fioleAgont, j T B-gm ______ No, 631 MARKET Street, gUTIiEH HOUSE, No, 113 SOUTH. SIXTH Street, Opposite Independeiioo Square. Conduoted on the European plan. Aooewibia at all hour*, , K ell-Iyl A * R« LUKENfi, Proprietor, GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS. E. & E. Means ESHLEftiAN & FLETCHER. SOO -£0 NUMBER EIGHT HUNDRED, S. w. C. E. & c. Means SOUTHWEST CORNER EIGHTH ami CHESTNUT^ LINES TO B. <fc L. Means Some men originate, While others imitate. ALTO SETHEK. Means THE NEW CRAVAT AND GENTLEMEN’S furnishing stoee, NOW OPEN. With a stock comprising alt the Latest Styles and Manufaoture% T HE BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY, ' CRAVATS, SHIRTS, SCARF'S, HANDKERCHIEF’S, PILB. GLOVES, ?,%LARB. MEN’S HOSE, HOSIERY, BOYS’ GLOVES, UNDEKBHIRTB, BOYS’ HOSE, POCKET HDKFS, MUFFLERS. (Lmen and Silk.) Shirts mad£ to obdek, 6 VOR $9 AMD EDWARDS. THE MYBTIC LETTERS & F. E. & L. O. & O. EXPLAINED, Eshleman $ Fletcher Elegant $ Latest. Collars § Cravats . ELEGANT AND LATEST ELEGANT AND LATEST ELEGANT AND LATEST COLLARS AND CRAVATS. COLLARS AND CRAVATS. COLLARS AND CRAVATS. ON FHIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, “ OR ANY OTHER DAY,” SOUTHWEST CORNER OP EIGHTH AND CHESTNUT. NO. 800. PHILADELPHIA, uol2atuth3m JUST RECEIVED 1,000 SCARFS. STYLES, EUKEIiA, DGItSAY, AND DEJOINVILLE. CRAVATS AND NECKTIES IN ENDLESS VARIETY, AT THE ORIGINAL. G. P. E. C. CRAVAT STORE, TO! CHESTNUT STREET Mon’s Kurnurhine floods in svotr variety. n022-thata-tf J. ALBERT EBHLEMAN. WINE shirt MANUFACTORY.—The perfeot fittmg made. On hand, and made to order at shortest notice.. WHOLESALE TRADE SUPPLIED! t&S’.assortment of GENT’S FURNISH ING GOODS, of his own importation. J. W. SCOTT, „ ~ . V 1 814 CHESTNUT Street, 0025 Foot doors below the «»Continental B otel.” TVOTIOE TO GENTLEMENI—The bosfc V assortment of SHIRT BOSOMS ever offered for sole in the oitj of Philadelphia, comprising Prinoe of wales. Imperial, Abraham Linooln,&o, Upright Plaits, Bias rlaits, and Cross Platts, some containing three hundred plaits. CHARLES ADAMS * SON. noIO-tf EIGHTH and ARCH Street., WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. JAMES E. OALDWELL & CO., 823 CHESTNUT ST, IMPORT AND MANUFACTURE FINE WATCHES, RICH DUMOND AND ALL OTHER JEWELRY, MANTEL CLOCKS AND BRONZES, STERLING SILVER-WARE, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PLATED GOODS, PARIS ARTICLES, FANS, OPERA-GLASSES, &c., The principal part of our stook is entirely new at MODERATE FIXED PRICES, An Examination wiU entail no obligation to pur ohheo. ‘ noMJaHf J$S FINE WATCHES, of tho most ap- Ata} proved makeis; Jewelry of every description. ■ OT “ Silver-ware equal to com; also. P)ated-ware of the best quality, at G. KUBBELL’B» 0029-lm 22 North SIXTH fltroet. Jf& SOAKF-PINS, STUDS, and SLEEVE £yj* BUTTONS.—A largo assortment of Carbimole, T** Coral, Lava, and Ltrusoan Gold Kcarf-pins, at , G. RUSSELL'S, 0c29-lm 22 North SIXTH Street. MILLINERY. IS MSSES O’BRYAN, 914 CHESTNUT street, above Ninth, will open Paris Millinery, for tho Winter, on Thursday. Nov. B.IBCO. n7-lm* LOST. LOST OR MISLAID Certificate of Stock No. 250, for 13 shares inihe New York Mid dle Coal Field Railroad and Cost company, and would hereby give notioe that 1 havo made application for oertifioato m Ueu thereof. ao2-30t EDWARD HUGHES. BUSINESS CARDS. Dr. F. a. GENTH, No. 333 WALNUT Street, pays particular attention to the analysis of ores, manures, and other products; also to the prao tioal instruction of gentlemen who wish to acquire a knowledge of chemistry, mineralogy, metallurgy, eto. no27'3t* • PAWSON <& NICHOLSON, BOOKBINDERS, Nob. *>l9 and d2X MINOR Street. Between Market and Chestnut streets, . PHILADELPHIA. JAMEB f AWSON, JAB. B. NICHOLSON. Jy27 )y* SFUGUET & SONS, • IMPORTERS Oh HAVANA CIGARS, No. 316 South FRONT Street Receive regularly a full assortment of desirable Cl GARS.whioh they offer at low rates, for oashor ap proved oredit* joio-iy ORLEANS (LA.) PIOAS UNE.— JOY. COE, & 00. Have been appointed, sole agents in Philadelphia Tor this extensively circulating paper, of commanding in fluence. Business men are advertising in the best news papers of oity and country, at the offices of JOY, COE, k CO., Advertising Agents, FIFTH and CHEBTNUT Streets, Philadelphia; Tribune Buildings, New York* ao3B-tf PHILADELPHIA TERRA COTTA MA- A NUFACTORY.BEVENTHand GERMANTOWN road and 1010 CHESTNUT Street, Vitrified Dram and Water Pipes. Ventilating Flues, Hot Au*Flues, and Smoke Flues made of Terra Cotta, and of suitable fixe for every olaas of buildings. This article is worthy the attention of all parties putting, up buildings. Large use sewerage pipes for city drainage, water pipes war ranted to stand a severe pressure, we are now prepared to contract with cities or corporations for this artiole in any quantity,* We warrant our goods to be equal if not suporior to any other made in tho United State* or Buroju. Ornamental Chimney Tops and Garden Tttw; issn.tf BELLS. Only oNE-TUinn tho prioe 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 the SOLE AGENCY in Philadelphia, No 012 COMMERCE Street. sc2Mhstu3m A. M. F. WATSON. \yARM AIR FURNACE. Thenew Cone Furnace Gas Consumer will thoroughly warm your house, with one-thira lees ooalthan is re quired by any other furnace. Satisfaction in all oases guarantied. Buildings warmed and ventilated by , ARNOLD & WILSON, seS-stuthSmif 1010 CHESTNUT Street. OLATE MANTELS.—The richest and most beautiful specimens of enamelled Slate Man tels ever offered for sale in this country, manufactured by us, from Pennsylvania slate-stone, and for salo vory low. ARNOLD & WILSON, sefi-stuthSmif 1010 CHESTNUT Street. /ROOKING RANGES.—AII in wont of the V/best elevated, double oven Cooking Ranges, will do well to call at ARNOLD A-WILSON'S, S6B-Stuth3mif 1010 CriESTNTT Street. ! AZUMKA I AZUMJBA ! AZUMEA! AZUMEAS AZUMEA! AZVMEA rilOF. MORRIS’ AZUMEA BAKING POWDER. Manufaohitoil pololy at No. VS North FOURTH Street, and for sale by Grocers generally. ael2-Bmtf PAPERS AND £N- V/ VELOPEB 1- COLORED-EDGED ENVELOPES AND FAPEhS, at the Paper, Card.and Envelope Depot, no2l-6t* 400 COMMERCE street. KEROSENE OlLS.—Kerosene Oil, ill barrels and half barrels. A fresh supply just re ceived, and lor eale by ROWLEY, ASHBIUiNbR, k CO., No. 16 South WHARVES. n 027 IMBBS MAOKEREL.— 63 bbls., 67 half bblfl., 74 quarter bbls . and 160 kittn No. I Mesa Maokerel, of a ohoioe quality, in store and landing, for sale by „ . MURPHY k K6ONB. uoB-lm • No. 146 NORTH WHARVES. GPIBTTS TURPENTINE.—7S barrels of noi7 * Rosin, pitch, and tar. 675 barrels Rosin Oil., all grade.. 1 iuO <io Pitoh. 100 do Tar. t L* ®k°r® and for sale by RO W LEY, ASHBuRNER, it CO., No. 16 South wharves, nozi WANTS, XtTANl’fiD—By a y oun g man> 0 f Unex keaper, C or a situation as Book nmployer : not nfm?rt S 1 'i 8 u.sfnl to his oFwgPw™ ffim,? 111 ° f worlc ’» Addre.. T?DIT0I1 WANTED.—A LITERARY A MIDDLE-AGED LADYj" WITHOUT enoumbranoes, would give 'her servicesinaari vate genteel family for her board. She b, dotnpetenttn superintend, and assist in household duties, and would endeavor to give eatis r aotion. The best references Kiven, Please address for three uays M, js. a.,” Tress offioe. ‘ n027-3t» \MfANTJSD~A Partner, with $2,000 in * * cash, to forward a light manufacturing busi ness, already established, yielding very good profits, and needing an interested person. Address, with real name, 4t Joiner,” at thisofnce. n2B-3t* V^ANTED —A first-class Salesman, for v ® atorn trutle. None but those who oan com mand a large and firet-olass trade need apply. 9,* aUAPLEIGH, RUE. k CO., 320 MARKET Street. ROOM WANTED. A single man wishes to hire a nnratnorfinns linnir. north ol Cnllowlnll and east of 1 statms tsnns und locality, HAYMONfI? ™.!; office!' WANTED TO RENT-Bya good tenant, WANTED— Hn active business man. having 37,000 to 810,010, to take the place ora retiring partner in an established Mercantile business, pajinK a not profit or 25 per cent., without risk. Ad dress ** Partner,” this office, with real name, nol-tf * WANTED —In a Dry Goods Jobbing . j" House, a first-oloss salesman, familiar with the trade of Pennsylvania, or one or more of the adjacent States, ro a young man of the requisite qualifier) turns, a rare opportunity for advancement will be offered. Address, with real name and reference a* to character i» n< L/wß ,lty » ” M »rket Street,” Box 645 Philadelphia Post Office. n026-3t A PARTY WITH FROM 53,000 TO S4,oGocanhearof an opportunity of doubling bis money, in six months time, by addressing, at onoe, ** Business,” Press office. n024-St* WANTED—A .Situation as Clerk, Time n ,7 Keener. or out-door Clerk, at a Blast Furnaoe, Rolling Mill, Foundry, or Machine Works, by a man pi experience m keeping time and paying hoods. Good testimonials from Inst employer. Address ** Clerk,” tniß office, one week. n024-3t* YYTANTED— a first-class fore * J MAN. to take charge of a Cotton Factory in the South. Address THUS. BENDER, Macon, Go. n023-3t WANTED—EXCHANGE ON RICH ▼ " MOND. VA. Apply to WARDLE & STE VENSON, N. W. Corner FOURTH and ARCH streets. n023-3t* TOR SALE AND TO LET, "PUBLIC SALE—BY ORDER OF THE A OHPHANft' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF P3IL ADELPHIA.—The undertifned, administratrix and administrators, &c„ of CHARLES HICNRY H. FIBHJKR, deoeased, will sell at public sale,- on TUESDAY, December 18.1890, at 1 o’oloek P . M.. at the publio house of James Gold, at CHESTNUT HILL, near the premises, that beautiful Summer Residence, consisting of a spaoious three-story stone dwelling house, 33 by 22 feet ; portico in front; three rooms on the first floor, three on the seoond. and fonr on the third; two-story frame kitohen book of the house. 22 feet square, with piazza, and a well of good water, with pump, near the floor; a frame stable, 22 feet equate, conveniently built, with oupola on the top, and swell of water at the same. The house is lighted with gas. is handsomely located, and well supplied with-fruitand ornamental trees; iroD fence alone Main street; and lot oi ground ’.situate at Chestnut Hill, m the Twenty second ward of the city of Philadelphia, on the south westes ly side of Main street. 90 feet northwesterly from the northwest side of Hinkle’s Mill road (or Kerper-’s lane), bounded by lands of Robert Worrel, rsraefGil bert, Clementine Gilbert, and Dederoiah V. Miller, having a front on said Main street of 46.15 feet, and ex tending book to anil feet w>de avenue. Sale positive, . Clear of all incumbrance. Conditions at sale, and pos session on (grontetion of purchase. ELIZABETH FISHER, Administratrix. SAMUEL DEWEBS, Auctioneer. no27de6fc?C MTHE ACADEMY BUILDING, known M the LEBANON VALLEY INSTITUTE, in the village of ANNYILLR, Lebanon county, Pennsyl vania, is pleasantly looated on the Berks end Dauphin Turnpike, and within view of the Lebanon Valley Railroad, five miles west of Lebanon, a large and ap propnatp gliding suitably arranged and constructed SSA * situate on a space of ground PW brl93 dimensions of the building—A NEW THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE—S 2 by 45 feet, with extensive b-.ck buildings, all under Slate roof, The building contains two sohool rooms, 34 by V feet, and twelve rooms suitable for boarders, besides the family department. The above building was recently ereoted by Mr. BALSBAUGH, teacher, now deoeased, with verysa \sfactory encouragements for a good sohool, and who had been very auocessiui as a teacher for several years previous at the place. The property was sold by his ad ministrators. and purchased by several of the citizens who centre to see the improvements extended, and therefore, offer every possible inducement to a compe tent person. IKT Possession will he given for the renting. £o., on Apnl 1, 1861. Reference and application oan be made to the undersigned, at Anuville. . xr RIGGER, BHERTZEP, & CO. AxwYttm, November 16,1660. n024-atnth9t l-J ARE CHANCE.—A Book, Stationery, and Perfumery Store for sale. Looation one of the best in Philadelphia. Moderate capital required. Satisfactory reasons given for selling out,* . G. COLLINS * CO., Real Estate Brokers, n 023 St 108 Month FOURTH Street. CITABLE AND YARD TO RENT. An , vly at the HOTEL, N.E. corner FRANKLIN et. and GIRARI) Avenne. noai-ct* LARD-OIL FACTORY.—To rent, a SioL LARD-OIL FACTORY With at Patent Lever Preaaoe, withPiatee, Bin, Tab., Kettles, Tank.; aU in complete order. Apply to - - j OC4 RoWl t’, 4 » FOR WALE* TBM BWm AND M. pWELLING.No. Btl ARCH easy. Apply to ALLEN 9c SIMB, Real Estate‘Brokers, S. E. corner FOUATHwnd -WALNUT 3, seoond fioor. ■ -nott-ft* ffK> GHALR AND 0 ABINET MAKERS.— The Phceshr Wood-Beiidisg Company,’ owners of ’* Blanchard’s Fatent,” for the Bates of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and. Maryland, will sell county, town, or shop nsbts.or grant licenses to use, on eaay terms. This is .the only pateut AJI mfolngera will be strictly dealt with. Apply to_J OHN.SIXiSBY, or a A. BURGESS, No, 34 BROADWAY. New York! 004»d3m.. ' For exchange.—a choice tract of rood unimproved farm land in the State of New Jercoy, convenient to the city, will be exchanged for city property, Apply at Ho. 119 FEDEftALStreot se23-tf HJISSOURI LAND 11 600)000 Acres for Sale and entry, at prices ranging from jsh to PO cents per Acre, in any quantities re quired . TAXES paid, and PATENTS prooured for purcha sers of Land nndor the Graduation Act. Plata ibxnished gratis by enclosing a postage stamp For further information apply to WILSON, RAWLINGS k CO., V. S. and General Land Agents, 60 GHKSTN UTStreet, THIRD.ndFOURTk LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, andlcoated. oc3-8m BOARDING. TTAOANOIES in private boarding ▼ at No. 1418 CHESTNUT Street. Two families, without small otnldren, can be handsomely accommo dated with separate or communicating rooms; one fine double room on the first floor, suitable for a professional gentleman. These room* are all well heated, and gene tql oomforts nnexoeptionable. n027-6t* A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A HANDSOME CHAMBER to a single gentleman, with breakfast and tea, if required* House with all the modem improvements. Apply to 71V8AN80Mfctreet. n024-3t* Boarding.—a fine third-story front room, with first-olsss BlAßD,oen be had permanently, at 1315 WALKUT Street. n023-Ct* A FEW LEFT, OF VERY OHOIOE ROOMS, for Jingle Gentlemen and for Families, at moderate prices, at the KICHARDH HOUSE, corner EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. J. G. CHADBEY, Proprietor. n023-lm FIRST* CLASS BOARDING, with hand some communicating and single Rooms, at 1417 LOCUST Street. oelS-lm* EDUCATIONAL. TVS ESDAMES CHEGARAY AND D’HER XTA VILLY respectfully inform their friends and the publio that they have removed their Boarding and Day oohool Tot Voting Ladies from Logan'Squnre to Nos, 14d7 and 1529 SPRUCE Street Pupils from five years of age upward prepared for the fourth class. ; jylS-gm Bryant, stratton, & Fairbanks’ MERCANTILE COLLEGE, S. E. corner SE VENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.—Day and Evcnittf Setsions. Individual instruction in Bookkeeping, in cluding General Wholesale an4Retail Business, Ship ping, Forwarding and Commission, Banking, Ex change, Manufacturing. Railroading* Steamboating. &o.« the most thorough and practical oourae m the United States. Also, Lootures, Commercial Calcula tions, Anthmetio. and the higher Mathematics, Pen manship (best in the oity>. ko. For sale, their new Treatise on Bookkeeping, beauti- in colors, and the btst work published. INSURANCE COMPANIES. EUME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. J/ 406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED STATE'OF CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS. DiRBCTORs, Samuel Wright, D.B. Birney, Wm. W. Waltors, J.W. Everman, Chas. Biohardson, Henry Lewis, Jr., Geo. A. West* Jacob W. Stout,! O. Wilson Davis, Menko Stern*. Thos. 8. Q w> day. President. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Viee Pres»L WILLIAMS I, BLANCHARD. Seoretory. Li&U-ift American fire insurance co., INCORPORATED 1110—CHARTER PERPET I N^ 1 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus In vested in sound and available Securities, oononue to insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in Fort and their cargoes, and other Persona] Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. araictoki, Thos, R. Maris, John 7, Lewis, John Welsh* James R, Campbell, Samuel G, Morton, Edmund G. DatUh, Patriekßrady, r , .Chas. w.Poiut&ey* Israel Morris* THOMAS R, MARIS, President ALBERT 0. L. CRAWFORD, Secretary, feg-tf OUAKER OITY INSURANCE COMPA NY—FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, 408 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.—CAPITAL AND SUR PLUS 8359,746.70.—1n5ures against Lora or Oamageby Fire and the Perils of the Sea, Inland Navigation.and President. E. P. ROSS, Vioe President. H. R. COGGSHaIiL, Seo’y and Treasurer. S. 11. BUTLER, Assistant Sooretary. DIRECIORB. George H. Hart, E. P. Ross, A.O. Cattell, Foster 8. Perkins, W, Bailey, ■*- Andrew R, Chamber*, H. R. Coggßhall, Samuel Jones, AI. D., ‘ Hon.H. M. Fuller. mh9-tf SAYING FUNDS. AMERICAN SAVING FUND.-Com- J 7r southeast corner WAI/NUT and FOURIH Btreets. Open daily from t iill.l MONDAY tinlin the evening. This Old Institution has always paid in full, on without notice. > Interest five per cent. illoum.p.id book, on d.nund, in sold Rr.iiei!>«T ALEX^ArHIU.DIN.Fre.ident, , v „ „ SAME. WORK, Vic. Pre.ld.nt, John O. Fair, . T. E. Harper, GeortaNnron,, JohnAnnaon,Jr„ Kami.T.Hodino, All;.O.Robflrt., John Aikmsn, Jomu Bownwn, H. H- EMridce, Wm. J, Hownrd, JOHN 8. WILSON. Tjemmior. JOHN 0, SIMS, Seotatarr. ooM-lmif OPRIKS GARDEN SAVING FUND, *3 08100, 33X North THIRD Street, between Vine and CallowhtU, Ir.corporatoa brtho Lepelatnie A,ril Interest 6 per oent.sarMnnm.DeiiMi tor. onn with draw thmr money, by Cheok., xr desired. Spooi&t D. poritp reoeived. . . Hast. 'Sfifßl. ■JAVA OOFFBB,— 1 ,000 pockets prime *® le br JAMBS « w»« amusements. A MERIOAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC -X*. ITALIAN OPERA.—ERNANI—COLSON. WEDNESDAY Only night of Verdi's Ora^i^^|9ra, Madame COLSON in her great character of “Elvi ra Signors fiBRIGLIA, FERRI (in hw famous rols ol Carlo aumto”). COLETTI,ana SUSIN^SE, wiII make nis debut in his great chareoter of” Don Sylvie.” Director and Conductor—Sig. MUZIO.. Admission.—Parquette, Parquette Circle, and Bat oony, sl* No extra charge for reserved seats. ... 1 Family Circle. 60 cents; Gallery, 28 cents. Opera WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY* nog«2t ACADEMY OF MUSIC.— APPFAR AftRRNOON AND EVENING. THANKSGIVING DAY. THURSDAY, Wh NOV., GRAND ASCENSION a h dd Aft.™. TWHT ROPE entertainment. Altemoon at 3; Eveein.. et an’elnnk. lt* VyALNDT-STKEET THEATRE. Bumness Agent-, m A i> MuSpsy THIS Ni“s7. titled the p eated IJoao icauU’s drama, in five acts, en- . , YN. ,J- COPSE. Luke Pieldicg,. Mr. E. Adams; Augustns, Mr. V* MreThJi e? 8 * Mrs, Giadstane; Mrs, Crosby, After wWh, by particular desire, Mn Wm. A. Chav man will sniff hts popular song of •• Robinson Crusoe ” Tooonoluae with the leeendary patriotic drama, oatled HORSESHOE ROBINSON; or. the ,Q * Ue * BATTIjt OF KING’S MOUNTAIN. Doors open at Oi o’olook; performance* commenoe at 7 o’olock, Prices as usual. WHEATLEY & CLARKE’S AROH-ST. * * THEATRE,—To accommodate the 1L CROWDS TURNED AWAY. , On the occasion of Mr. Wheatley s-Benefit, the same wnv bUPERB PROGRAMME - - Will be repeated this evening;- Morton s Comedy of . ~ ‘TOWN AND COUNTRY, The celebrated Chinese Dinoe'frora ALADDIN,and lft . THE SERiOUd FAMILY. , „ . K.4i n rnoon THANJCHUI VING DAY. 2 o’clook. all the t Company in the Comedy of the • * DraraaUat ” and Uie Spectacle of the ” Lost Ship.” MoDONOUGH’S OLYMPIC (Late GALE- L* TIES,) RACE Street, below Third. 4 ANOrHbR NEW PLAY. First appearance for six Tears of Mr. J. T. FANNIN. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, Nov. s 7, Will be presented ALICE MAY/.Or, THE LAST APPEAL, Dancing by Miss Abbio and Mr. Carr. To oonoiude with the celebrated drama of GUy,MANftERIN», Dandio.Dinmont. Mr. J. E. McDonough; Meg Mer nlles, Miss K. Mitchell; Lucy Bertram, Mrs. Kate Rynar. AdmisBion-Parqnette,2s cents; Orchestra,37c; Fa mily Cirolei 15o; Private Box Seats, 60c. Doors open atOH o’clock; oommenoingat7)j. ■RIBOH AND SHAEPLEY’S OPERA AJ HOUfIE.- JAYNE’S COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, „ (CHESTN UT Street, above SIXTH.) ‘ Second week of this New and Elegant Temple of Minstrelsy, now firmly est iblished as the „„ Leading family resoat, BIRCH & SHARPLEY’S MINSTRELS, X.ND «• . r.. T, frank bkower. Sixteen Star Performers, m entirely new and original act*. Doors open at 6)L Commence at 7?L Admission2scents; Children 13cents. Best seats reserved for Ladies DAY, Afternoon Performance et 2H o’olTOg, BILLY BIRCH andBAMBHAIIPLEY, • n 027 tf - Proprietors. CONTINENTAL THEATRE, (Late National,) WALNUT Street, above Eighth. First week of „ ,WHITBY'S GREAT SHOVJ. POSITIVELY TBJ3 LAST FIVE NIGHTB OF MONB. BLONDIN,” _ THE HERO OF NIA.GAJRA. EXT.LB. The Dancing Mares, PAULINE and COQUETTE i The Performing MuIes;PETE and BARNEY; FOB - the Performing Clown; the great Horse. DU CROW, Three great performances on THANKSGIV li*G DAY. Wednesday and Saturday, Day performance. The doors open at half post 6 o’clooa; performance commences at naif past 7. _ Admission only 25 cents; Family Cirole 15o,; Secured Seats fiOo. poig-61 BUILDINGS. * THANKSGIVING WEEK. WYMAN, VENTRILOQUIST AND WIZARD, EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK rpHE MESSIAH,x • at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 27, 1350 Arrangements, the most extensive, are in progress for this rendering of Handel's great Oratorio. • Partioolare hereafter. nctfLsatnfch'tf STANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE. * ELEVENTH STREET „ J MR, SANFORD Has secured one of tne LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented heretofore vfho’will appear nightly. 'Sanford vrili perform every evening. ‘ Doors open at 7 ; Commence at 75f. Admittance 3S cents. Children 13 cents, nolf-lm IXE&DQUAKTERS. ’FSANKIIS PtACE.-FSEB CONCERTB-CHAS. JBK KINS, in conjunction with an entire Reir ComMUT. tongs. Dances, &c. - ' PQ3&-65 CHADWICK A PEET, Snp’ts. TJASSMR’S ORCHESTRA.—Serenade XAend Udltar or OiHce 1208 LOCUST Atnett _ _ _ „ Or Hlaako’a Aci4»mr» .BROAD Street* ba&iprjffSuiat. npHE GERMANIA OROHESTSA- give V tteir PUBLIC BBEBAfeSAZAevoygOTOft .BAY.oommenoine MJIK o'clock. at the JEUBIQAL FUND HALL. B tiokets,'9r; auntfe tickets, VeMtfes, for wla at Chick#nne:fc Andre's, UOi Chestnut street; and Beok fc Chestnut street.' .Engagement* for Conceits, CommesoemestStJPag gee, xo,, made onlr ej their Office; Wfitorißraw Pipoo «ore, ;CTUUftBfc?geU »: W NprtnJuaiper street, .qjt C, Dropshma.-MW Judge ■*Mw> *■ '• ■ ’ PENN A. ACADEMY OF THE'JTN* ARTB.-10SS CffISSTNUT Stteet. i, , ' '‘CHIMBORAZO,” a uplands*! Pashtitw; by Minot. • THE FIRST an!,” a beautiful Alarbi« St»tE«S br Angelin!, onexhibitimz fdrashprtftmo' Visitors rnJl pler.se bring their opera glasses. - - rpWENTYySEOOND QUADRILLE PAR- X TY TO THE CONTRIBUTING MEMBERS OF THE PHILADELPHIA (BECK’S) BAND, No. tt will take place ou WEDNESDAY EVENING, November Kth, at the NATIONAL GUARDS' BALL- The Committee take great pleasure in stating to the fnends and patrons of the Band, that exertion will be : made to make this party exoel any of those hereiotore given. fGF Tickets not transferable. No tiokets sold at the door. Persons desiring to become contributing members will please apply to JAMBS MADI'ON BECK* , *o. 740 FLORIDA Street, n026»2t Above Eleventh, below Fitzwater. PIANOS AND MUSIC. w-WT, PUNOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS!! PIANO-FORTES. MKLODEONS, FIANO-FORTES. „ t „ „ HELODEONB,. Made by Raven, Bacon, * Co., Nunns k Clark, H&Uett. Davis, k Co., and others. J. 35. GOULD, myU-ly SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. A STEINWAY & SON’S NEW PA IX, 1 ? TR'TENT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS, SQUARE. GRAND. AND SQUARE PIANOS, now preferred in concerts and in private oiroles by tho best performers. Received the first premiums over the best makers, from judges like Gottsoholk, Mason .and others. Challenge all competition. BLASIUa RftOTHERS, d*-lT Iflftß RHKHTWI7T aEBICI».4I. CPECIALTY FOR LADIES* TRUES *3 AND BRACE DEPARTMENT conducted by com petent Ladies. Entrance on TWELFTH Street* first door below Race. A lull lme of Meoh&nioal Reme dies, lifht and elcsaxt t» conrinicrio»+ vscialtv adapted to Ladies y use* C. H, NEEDLES, Proprietor, 8. W. corner TWELFTH and RACE Streets, Philadelphia, BGT Entranoo to C. H. N/s Room, for gentlemen, at the corner. " se!4-Smif A WONDERFUL AND NEVER FAILING REMEDY FOR DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. PROFESSOR MORRIS* EUOEPHALOS, AN EXTERNAL REMEDY, Prepared by RIOCKRIDGE k CO., No. 69 North FOURTH Street KT And for sale by Druggists generally. »eU-3inif KEROSENE OJX. PORTLAND KEROSENE OIL, In order to meet the constantly-increasing demand for this justly CELEBRAIfeD OIL AS AN ILLUMINATOR, the company have now doubled their former capaci ty, and have (As most eztenstve works for manu facturing Oil from Coal i» the Untied States; and in ordor to insure for us a ooustant supply,'adequate to the demand, they have positively refused to establish any new agencies, or oreata any new outlets for it what ever. What we claim for this Oil Is, ITS UNIFORMITY IN QUALITY AND SUPERI ORITY OVER ALL OTHER OILS. It ia entirely free from the offensive odor peouliar to allother Coal Oilsm the market, and for brilliancy as a light, cleanliness, cheapness, and safety, (having no explosive properties), is, we may confidently say, T&E ONLY OIL THAT WILL GIVE GENERAL SATISFACTION. Wherever it has been.introduced consumers will use no other. . „ . „ As there are many inferior Oils sold as Kerosene, we oaution dealers in particular against using this trad© mark. Whenever aonbts exist os to the genuineness of the artiole. we respectfully ask that a sample may be submitted to us for inspection. We offer it to the trade at the COMPANY’S LOWEST PRICE, and all orders addressed to us by mail or otherwise will meet with prompt attention. _ Z. LOCKE k CO., Sole Agents and Manufacturers of Alcohol, BuraingFluid, and Pina Oil, oolQ-em No. 1010 MARKET Bu. Philadelphia. RAiIiKUAiJ UHAS 131 *3SgSSSSn WBBT OHES'i E B AMP PHILADELPHIA RiiLROAU VIA MEDIA. „ WINTER "ARRANGEMENT, From northeast oorner of Eighteenth and Market streets, _ On and after Sunday, Nov. 25th, 1860, the trams will leave the northeast comer or Eighteenth and Market streets at 7.40 A. M., > and 4 90 P. M. On Sundays, at 8 A. M and2P. M. RTrains leayirg Philadelphia, at 7 40 A.M. and 4 30F. AL«, and on Wednesdays and Saturdays. at S P. M,, connect at Pennelton with the Philadelphia and Balti more Central Pai'.road, for Concord, Kennett Avon dale, fee,, &0. jaLKMKy WOOD, now GmeraJ Superintendent. EXPRESS COMPANIES. THE ADAMS EXPRESS fiW>6w=Bߧ_tiq ..OaoB3aooaESTWPT Street, forward* faroeu, JPaotoees, Merohandise, BartkKofM, and Specie, either dt its own. ldineii op in connection wiui other Kxpress Companiei, to ail the pnnoiw toinu usd e |tlM tho Vmtoi Btate», E. S. BAWDKORD, B*r.oral Sosermtendent SOMETHING NEW\—KERR’S VENTI KTIATING BUNLIGHTGABALIER, 18 now to bo seen In Rev. R. A. Carden's Churoh of the Intercessor. Serine Garden* below Broad Sc. The great advantages of this apparatus are, that while it gives a soft* tuuvenal light all over the apartment, the heat is used to promote lormaperfeot and thorough ventilation of the building, and at same time the cost is below tha old method ot lighting. It is applicable to overy description of Tooms or pub 10 places. Further information can be had at ARNOLD ft WILBI>N’B,IOXO CHhSTNUT fitmet. or by addressing the patentee, J, W. KEJUL PITTS BURG, Pa. ' > poli«lm* TWAOKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, SAIr W*. MON, irn-3,000 bbli Mens Nos. I, f, and 8 Maok erel. large, medium, and small, in assorted package* ofohoicelate-oaught fat fish. . w 5.000 bbls. Newßalif-x, E&rlport* and Labrador Her rings, of choice qualities, ft,ooo base* extr* new-sealed'Borrings. 3,1100 boxen ext anewNo.l Hernniß. Sjxa boxes iaige Magd&me Hcrnngs. >'- SfiObbia. Mdckinao white Fish. i BO bbla. new Economy Moss Shad. ’ ’ 26bWa,hewBaliflU;8ftlinoo i ' c . l,OOOQ.ainW»OraqiUlan,CMfi»b. SXI fixe. Horlntnet'eoaDty Cheoao.
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