The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 28, 1860, Image 3

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ffteewhitreet. euWect to mnmud reetof - _
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geoewwwelry ree«leiioeBiiO»lMmt2ivoree |,880.00
• - (WieMtotf enO OveUioo, Mo, Ull Vloe ktmt 2 410 OJ
Sale a* THo*Aa\AtnjridN\.-~-Tho
. * taloabtewrivate library Wt ere&ing at
' tHMta4 »lofga Mdtan,. to Thonu ASoeb’ s*lm
.ii Jigguu ..Aajnm,' the ‘a»l« of rote hooka wore the
jg**: TO»»n»’«BioaUof Britt «h ui Itlth
Coble Hlrtory of Eog)»nd, bj O.
~ A , S£M's , t2 Wl Plßden’a Teblesos of Hettonel
.... Ofcueotw, ft. ; These end other nio wotks did
■He brill* th« prloeo the 1 perM**',ititore>ted 'wore
• W»m»tea In oscpooHog.
; .' WiBM-JkWAKit BcimrTMNTs.E-A number
of passed" oar office last nightwesrinr
tfltipteeatl of an up-town Republican club.
AybswijstqtfleunalieA apsir of witlk
*; • Uttered .flag wif tarried by % eoata
, w« patafM .tort naltiotU to hut
wia' iaflMta swear., We .'preitae that tbs caps
**• eapes of £ach dlubagensrslly will be taken
ear* of qj the boys.
t ;\o«r Bbw Teifc Letter.
. UKI ngrrAHn Wob ran axw nnmox or Ssacau
tAT—*o*. B. hi aicKLBS—THi nAai-iBS Ajin thx.
oet**ffa*jr ireuinuts:4*«w ■xtbatatjas/.a—b*-
• vumop pas««s6»bs mow tbk south
:' a dialogs*—VLircmitoH or
stocks. - ’ys - * ♦ ■ -
7 tpwrtttiosjdence ot The Press,)
’ '--I'r* •*’ ‘ ®*W Yo U« Xtaransw 27/1660.
h -.Ooi’e new and very bMatifaterown
„ f edltton of Macsralay’e Works is having an
' Urge sale. The hinder, Is unable to
On PrltUj lust two hundred
‘ Uflflfty 'Ware ordered bj » Bin*!. henso in
;.pO»td«,hbl 'ihe demand from bookmllera in the
-.'.•Maa.anol Urgertoißte of tho 0000117 glreegreti
'! <; ebWt|4loallB>> fhet work, of thoeieratod oharao
-' '4en:«f.l|aoaide}‘a, even thoognlwuodln six ex'pen
:..; .eitte Tei’aiHe, Ind prompt tale, ,'lkio.f ■‘panto’! leenit
- aiatoily to toterfere with the Mle Of a rulijp intrl
:• ; torioorywk, while those of leea veins oan aeareelj
be diipooed of at any price.
BoMr Sanlel E. Biokiee will, at the close of hia
~ pfaiant Coligrastloiiai term, readme and derota
", bhitoelf exclnrivelr to the preotlseiof the law. Hie
arrangements for ibe phrpoie ere said to hare
: biarf fally perleotod. The- wohdat ')s, that with
1 •UUttee. aO' peoallarl; adapted for the law, and a
Banner fhateooil not fail to command tho highest
so doom, sithor before a bench or jarj, be should
. here ehandened UaMlf to complete!; ee ho h«»
'deandßrieg the leet ten jeers, to tho fleeting ex
eitißents and Bhntisfliotorj pieeaaree of politics.
Jllke.lter ie kis tree element; there he oan achieve
’ . blghead ahdariog honors.. .
' KotwithetMdlng the return of a small package
'.C3a(a;Charldaton U that pafbbsttr number of {far
.'i:pert*' 'li , eiiff wWeh oontalned a portrait of Mr.
' ttnoofo, the regsler Mle of that admirable pobli
v-‘ bettoß hie. eeWired ao deoteeee worth mentioning,
. ' tUKibnetheattempt of a few hot-heeded Johrial
iita in one or tjro Southern States, to Idontlfj the
Harpen with the Black Republicans, prated suo
'' neOtfhi: The good eenee and (alnwee of leading
jonraaliete thereabOnta hate promptly interposed
to preifirat the oiroalatton of tumors oaionlatod to
, dotbeHarpengTOealnjuatlce.
'. ''’l ithd: “betid el emoeeaent ” was rery plea
' test evening, by the trat per
fsmuaeieef a MWextreregente et Bean Keene’s
mMHetr “Ihe twin Sisteri.” It Is Very fanny,
, :'«*dhuids a decided hit. Who inrsnted.it Is not
. iditnonneod,, hat it wss adeptod for Mira Keene, and
' ths local hits- aandfaotnred by Da Walden end
‘iDnaatiekt.”'.
left night the.rt.tmer Captein Ber
ry, arrirod from,Cherl«ton, having on board tor-
- ey-two retereed iteerage patsesgera. This non
" Ijig Uit Aloiamo, from Savannah, hrooght thirty
, faorJMn. When Cepfeln Berry wept ep to the
’OityHkHthia meriting, togivethe rcgulrod ropoit,
tho following dialogae occurred:
“Well,captain,’’raid* bystander, 11 1 see the
Charleston hoy* have been aiteryou. Ie the Pal
- metto flsg flying Item'your mast-head to-day V’
.“Mo,” replied th. captain, “It reins to-day,
Mkd.lt would gotwet.”
- s’r “Dkdycm sell under the Falmetto flag nhtn
' ’ ysie/Obase Into port f” Inquired another.
.. .v'.vfilfo,” replied the oaptetn; "it was night, and
■ nshody ooutd hsve seen it,” ,
Steeka.'iook another attlde downward to-day.
Xbe foUowlDg tsVle may interest your readers, ss
.i’ '.<ibowftlg the extreme points of the market during
’•' -- '- , ;
_ - .Teesdevltst. Saturday last. Tndaj.
,- lgw York Caatral^j —. W» gV
-v BiiS irsiliirred: ■ «. I®
1 it* -- fft- • - ss
■ ■ Misßiiggotiiiisra.,..., UV Mis' 14 ,
.oc----. So. - sosraatisd. 26H ■ 10 3o)f
a **ii iiyS
a? SS I
7a a ; 77H
troUtutSixM.;..73 ; 8S& . ft> 3
r vTr.-r 5 RCROIf. 1
The OJUo at I’illgtnrf.
- Pirreeono, If or. 17 —The follewing U the
:?&<* /'report! Arrival*—J. W. Hibnea, from
I Bfc Lottie iLtadeo, from Cincinnati emdlKiiileviUe;
Kiaerra, fra Wheeling. Deparirt-IdeMny,
• fcr-Bt. Louie; S K. Beker, for Wheeling. Boat*
leafing foreilpointe So*la and -Went- Bfx icet
waturTn tke ckannel. ;W*had heavy nine leet
night.
CIBAHCIAta- JUO| COMKBiHm!
Staley; yfaokat*",!.
WPv’*'V'' - ?nil4BßiF*ll,lfov. 27,18*0.
"The gertßetVtneia the eteek market ue not
'.'litrjf Mpefieet. Keediiv Ball road rtook, which
eheed ;«Urdi; «t 18, opened thlaiuo'ming.at 17,
;\;b*treee r 173. OeUwlut, whioh
..‘•■ljeft t yedordey, loit ito-dey. State geek end
'-'■'eiyetkadweren'Aedeweaker./ "
’ ieuketb not changed lit Hi fee three.
■- Mere ti very Utile doing oatofbank, andthebenk
leeaieiamoetlyeenßnedtopartial renewalof he
’ eiimiltdatlr- to their ejutohnjre.: If any opUloni
’ u ; to, thnprobibu deration of the'
V aeMMlfea, aad there lamer* danger of a too early
of the contrary. The pobllo
here ac) l l^oM <M l In the su,pension ehcer.
lnitilation end
<m Harketweet,. WMt of the Per
/Sewnt Bridge/ihe only banntpg oonoern. in .the
"IfSeSiy-fcWtk/waTd, wee notVoprejrenttd < n the
recent meeting of the Bayinge laatttntione, and
geee-setnqeire any notice from Vdejawltore wieh
iw to withdraw their fond*. We ‘ mention thla"
I'iHllilijiettee'to a well-managed end -.tuMhl.inatl-'
’ T(fil re I| *i f''iVrifrrfnr JDetaitar taf/ Deoember.
laJmMd thie eftertoon.. Xt eentalc* fete- tlmllea of
■ Mhr.'gtmgereae' frandnleot bank,' plats'*, deeeilp
n:t(^p;|lW; - ieV ;eo«nterfelt»,' ll»te of £ank dt
;-:,t*rt<jl».i>to'he«lr dividends, aa elmenae iorVISM,
;»W.iiiitfihf the ooata-of-enhi of; the eeveftiS
rr tfitli£ did ispiotti and valuable deeerlpHCne of
' nrtl *<iranl bank platea whieh are being altered
. kg neehterteiten tii verlou* banke throoghont the
eemetry. - Every ttorekeeper ehonld poneer this
; ) .
' -xgo Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company hare -
declared a dividend of three per cent., payable
r oSteUl ereregee of the banka in the city of
g*w York forth# w##k ending Batordey laat,
Mrmbß&r IMQ, prtHßt, is, the aggiegate, the
Winning iilieijatifnin the pnriatu weekly atete
teapt at Mtpmter 17:
,Kneya efuaorewndlpoalu. »,M#n <
' He Sew York Post of ‘Me erenlfreaj’a : ’
■- -Theetaefc'nurket openeddeeldedlllewer, with
. lodtwnimonto opetete, hat towaarde the,
wM nanifteted, and * reoerery
Lef,;ihil leKMMolMMdieteiy.took plane. ; •
•i i oXtodSf’e jeaiket l» the,
,1 MWBtY npelT nt eertthMtea offemg for »»le. Moit
'’-af 5 the leadthf etoeke ere In notch demend for
'ill ; ae*kJeg thejtwly delirerlee Sew York Central,
iltfili’i .SBillagtda end. Qalocy, end' Hudson
Vv of tke ltitthli morning are the
Jo'iiSf'eieekai: hcldera of thee* yielding to the on
nt pnlitlM. The decline la moat
£3133*4 IblkeapeoeUtlTt deaotlpttooa.thebeera
fjllhf theea freely on eeUen’ option. North Oa
r;.3BS.’Wh>eh bfoeght 851 onMJwder, ere now
M. vSglniehi end Yeeneeeeie eeoh
"seSlffl ' ’ “ " ••"Id dowh to 671 e 68. -g
,W|i' " ‘ te Board,
Ene told
k -l (.:• n BMOimiBOAKD.
krnooitr.it «s....™MK at Minebiil m
wo d0.:..w s£ic& ft Vm» K
3W do.. loZcbiKbScrip ~83 ,
NO ' Myr- MR 10 do bfi M (
H»BohNar*»®Lv.« W ' do ha. 33 ,
100 tfft.V.;*. v.Uv. TO to drt W
10Reading R......... ttX 6 Frank & South R... 17R
fa • dof.vw. , 17>6 25'ElmiraCon 7
61.1
; OliOfltHfl FR
wax.. a a W- ilK'2
MR
JW trS.aU-; 89« 99R
FhiU 6*-.. sew. IQlk 106
SSiSS’S:; t*
reman* dlt off, m
P*ftß* Rfdrat Satf . 88-
MM«eondr,off« (6
Mor Cl »fdvofl/103 ,ifi9R
SihN «•?» moff.69R 70
goh Nav >mt ft*. 7a 78
Bohuy|pfawBtk ~: JR
ffohuylllavprf. 18 in
Philadelphia Markets.
. There is rather more demand for Flour, but at a
priae bsloto the views of holders, and the only sales we
hear'ofare£OObbla«pring-Wheat extra at ss.l2R,and
600 bbfir do at flf; superfine is offered at the latter
figure without finding buyerst except, in lo*b, to the
trade. Who take hold i* a small Way bhly at from that
price np to f10.25e6.76 for rnperfine extra and extra
family, and 9606.60 3? bb) for fanny brands, os in
quality. Rye Flour ie selling at fl 4, and Pennsylvania
Corn Meal h\ fl'MO V UN,
Whkkt.— I Theofferings are light, find prices alw>ut
the Sana x sales reaoh some 4-SW. bus, 1n fate at
lfOo, for fair to good and prime Western and Pennsyl
vania reds, mostly at l{Bo, in store; IfioiftioTor Deln-
aQ o l*solSOc for Pennsylvania wbite.inolu
dlag7o)t)US,food at 1280, Rye is dull at 750760 lor
Fenneylvanlts Corn is also dull at 640 for old Southern
yellow, afloat and in the oars; new Corn 16 Warth 600
no. asv> dneess. Oataarennchsnged.and Abont6,CTO
bos Southern *old at dlotto ft)r Sir, and SSoeSRo for
prime lota, afloat. ' .. .
,K BaaX isheld at976#’ton for-lat No. 1.
CotroH.r-TMkMrket continues quiet, and a small
busmen doDtf at i£oßt previous rates- , -
,T)*ocifcix* Ann Pap vi s mTns We hear of no sales of
either toaUer.‘quotation* . ; ,r , , lt _
Stuene,— : C(overaeeSd te In fafrdemond, and the offer- ,
inf# are lifbt. with aaleaof about 600 bus prime to note
at 95.75 flr bus. Nothing doing m Timothy or Flax-
TbibXy ie telling, as wanted,>t 19R®200 for Penn
sylvania- and western bbts, Ifofor drtidge, and 200
gallon for hhds.
\ y --a .... - 1
Wow York Stock Exchange—Nov. %T.
SECOND bOAHD.
5000 U 8 6s ’7# coup.,. «JR S 5 Mioh 8& N I M2£
inn Minonri e».. r . O 100 do _ie
«w 05 100 M ohB Guar stk... 3IR
3000 Mioh 88jra 70 JOO do . gj&f
7000 Harlem Ist mtg. .93 10 do ai%?
isaa^^ar ll^”l6 « d*i Lack & w rv. ao 4
S 2 12 Panama R. ns
7000 Gal A f Chl lit mtg M 50 do 115
W Mstropoliun BkilW 25 IllOenßsnp...... 6RR
150 C0..^... It 100 dp 6BR
3* »el * Hwd 0n!... £g lffl) do tCO 58R
8 PaolGe«a}lB-... 79 50 do e3O 53
15 M £.* .w...... 6O ClevCol & oin It.'. 92
: %*5 N Y Central R... 74R 60 Gal & Obioagoß... 63R
• % -—.....76 60 do 63R
|W do bi 70 100 do bnwk63>6
100 .do. - .860 74 50 so -63 R
® Mioh Central R.. 60 860 Cleve & Toledo R. »
» do *3O 49R IK> do 27?£
100 do U.;..... 4»4 100 do, .....27K
. 100.. do . ~__slo 49R 00-ChißQ.uinoy....7o
4 t THE MARKETS.
Ashes are. lower at 96.25 for Pear’s flhd flfi ior Pots,
with small sal^i.
, Flown.—Tha news from Europe, per Arago, being
decidedly adverse to Uie article, coopted with the stilt
mum-exerted money market, exercise* still a vary un
favorable influence on the Flour market, which is un
changed. . State and Western Flour is without materia!
change, with sales of 8,000 bids &t 94.7604.90 for BUper
fine 5tate.'9506.20 for extra, 94.750* for; superfine
western, 96 0605.40 for extra do., and 96.5505.40 for
ebiPPmg brands of extra round-hoop Ohio. Southern
Flour is dull apd heavr, with sales of 500 bids at 90.450
586 for superior fialnmore, 96.4&0M6 foT extra. 95. U
•5.£0 for Brandywine. 957606 for Georgetown, 96 250
7.40 for Petersburg ofty, 96.2507.40 for Richmond city.
Canada Fhmr is quiet,
GBAtN.—The Wheat market is quiet and steady, with
■ol« o£ toOOO bushels at 91J80M6 for Milwaukee
Qrab; 91.a0 for common white Western; flLfO for
ohmoe white Kentucky. Corn Is quiet and unchanged,
with sales of 10.000 bushels at 660 for Western mixed.
JtyeJsduU. Barley is dull. Oats are quiet at soatfo
JSoathare. 'Pepnajivanta,and Jersey, and 37e33R0
tor Canada, Western, and State.
Bfxovisioir*.—The Pork market is quiet, with sinall
nlM.of Meu at 917017.76, and Prims At 9KJS. Beef
is quiet and unchanged, with sales of repanked Western
Mass Kt 98.10010, and extra Meu at 910 wail. Prime
Men Beef and Beef Hams are nominal. Cutmeats are
duflat lOßlOßo.for Hams and 7R07R0 for Shoulder*.
Bacon is quiet; Lard remains quiet, with small sales at
u«liße. Butter and Cheese are unchanged. •*
whisht is qiuet, with sales of iOG bbls at 390200.
Cincinnati HonevMarket.
• CiNdKNATi. Nov. 97.—The money market is very
tight, and bat little paper was disoountsd to-day.
on New York is firm at 2 per cent, pre-
The rates for unourrent motoey are very irregular.
The New York Coffee Market.
JNew.Yoik, Nov. 27.—The Coffee market is depress
ed; 0,700 tact of Rio were offered at auction this morn
in*, of wbioh 980 bars were aold at Wi&UXc, average
price iSKo, being a decline of xoXo.
Markets by Telegraph.
SBaJ-timos.*, Nov. 27.—Flour firm : Howard and Ohio
r *.r City Mills 94 75 for oash, and 90.250 H time. Wheat
nil’ at 91.05ei.15 for red, and 912001,45 for white.
Corn dall at Motto for new. audOOoSSn for pld white
t Prt»viwoßs.dou and nominal. Coffee
steady. Whisky dull at ldHeiOo.
Mobile, Nov. 20.-Cot*on steady; a \w bales sold at
Wc for middlincs Kxob»B|t on New York Ho prem.
CJiircinNATXvffov, 17,—Flour is dull, with no demand.
Whisky in good demand at Hogs doll, with very
little inquiry; tha pnoss are megular. 709 Hogs were
■oUlat 96.m06jbt good* Hoga ware offered at 9&.Q0,
without finding buyers. The reoeipta last week amount
ed to aoßbO. fleas Fork is quoted at 9160 M 26. Tierce
Lard at 9Uf>» ,
CITY ITfiMS.
“Oue Lakquaqb: ItsObioih, Pboorkss, and
PESTXNt.*’—This will be the subject of a lecture to be.
delivered to-morrow (Thanksgiving) eveoing, at YX
o’clock, at tkaNaxareth Methodist Episcopal Church*
Thirteenth street, below Vine, by the Rev'. J, Walker
Jaokson. To all who are in anyway interested in the
subject of Philology, (this lecture promisee to be a
rioh literary treat, and, we doubt not, will attraota very
large aadiecce. «•
■ Mas. FABTnfflTow in Philadklppia —The op
pjownnity of hearing B.P. fihUleber, £4q„ of Bdston,
fagtter kßowxs to the reeding world *s “Mrs. Part’
ington, l * ought to be embraoed .to-morrow erenint,
at Concert Halt, by everybody, aa it maybe the only
opportenity.of hearing Ikey' venerable mother, in
thia oily, for many years te ebme, The lecture will be
delivered under the auspices oT the Harrison Literary
fmtitete, and,ia all respeets, deserves a “bumping”
house. Our advice to all is, go early.
Djav Goods fob «a> Mituox.—Let oar lady
readers* in jnuit of Dry Good* of aay lifid, from a
French Blanketjto a marnifioeot Christmas Silk, read
the advertisement of Mum. Eyre k L&ndell, whioh
appear* in' another column of our paper this moraine,
Means, B, k U., Fourth and Arch streets*as ohr rea*,
deni are generally aware, have the reputation of keep*
inf the moat complete stock of Dry Good* , its all its
departments, to be found in this oity, and now that they
have reduced their prices* we may safoly predict white
purchasers oan, get f he moetvslue for their money.
Bead tfchir advertisement, make out your list of wants*
andgo sapply them forthwith* will, under the oiroum
tfanoee, betbe partof wisdom.
. Cwamakd Pons iH Bsdlbss TABisvr.—Saoh
is the brief descriptive phrase of all who visit the Paris
MaatiUa, Cloak, and Fur Emporium or. Messrs. J. W.
Frootor fcC0. t H0.,768 Cheetast street; nor is it pre
suming too wwh to hay that their sales of these artioles
have this season for exceeded those of any other one
establishment in this oity. For some years past the
greatest attention had been paid to siyfcand tasiein
the importation and manofaeture of garments for the
sales of this rase, and at the present time its reputa
tion is rack that* among oor first pitmens, the trtnecton
of Me«r*. Frootor k Co. is a prerequisite to the adop
tion of any thing new in the Cloak and Fur line that is
offered to tfce'yablic.
TVAirkiGiyua Festivitiis will lake place, ns
knal. at the Northern Home for Friendless Children,
I ebrnST of Twtniy-thud and Blown streets, on Thurs
day afternoon next, oommenoing at three o’olook.
Besides the exeroise* by the ohiidren. and the festival,
addresses are expected from Bevd*. G. W. Smiley, 0*
P.Kmntb, Jr.. D.R. and others. Contributionsto the
Home will be grate folly received. The public generally
are Invited.
AfcWAtf!/ Asiad —An exchange paper says
Pennsylvania made the fink turnpike road in the
United States, laid the first railroad, established the
first water works, ran the first locomotive* established
the first hospital, the fint law school, the first publio
museum* the fint hall of music, the first library in the
world opened freely to all,’* and established the fint
4 one-price’ Fashionable. Clothing Emporium* where
more* than the money’# worth Ja. Riven in the pur
chase. and* valuable Gift with each article soid.at
Granville Blokes 1 , No.' €O7 Chektnut street.
Late awi> iNTBRRJivnrG from Washington.—
Tho private Secretary of the Presidept wss seen hurry
ins eldng' Chestnut street yesterday morning, with a
•Baled peekexe in hfs hand. A rumor sot afloat that the
envelope contained a .Proclamation, denying the right
. of secession* After oarefol inquiry we learned that the
package . contained advance copies of the message,
wblehwere to be deposited at the Custom House* and
that tbs Seeratary had no further business in Pbiladol
l phis,' except to procure for himself an elegant and com
portable suit from the Brown-stone Clothing Hall o f
mockhlllJfc Wilson, Nos. KB and 069 Ohsstnut street*
tabove Sixth, The firm named have the finest stock o?
(Clothing for gentlemen and youths to be found in the
country. ,
\ SPECIAL NOTICES.
Saving Fund—National Safety Trust
Company.— CharUrwi by the State of Pennsylvania.
\ rules,
' 1. MonAf is received acd paid ever/ day, and in any
amount. Jam* or email.
L FIVS ffil CENT, interest is paid for money bom
thedariiisptyin.
t> The money l , is always paid back in GOLD whenever
ills called for. atad withontnotice.
4. Money is received from Executors, Administrei
tort» Guardians, and other Trustees, in argeor small
sums, to remain afong or short period.
‘ •. The money received from Depositors is invested in
Real Estate, Mortg&ges, Groupd Bents, and other first
elasa eeenrities. >\
. 9. Office open everyjday—WALNUTßtreet, southwest
corner Third street, F,hiladelchia. jail
Skambn's SAving Fund —Northwest
Coins* Bkcokd and Stjifits,—Deposits re
ceived in small and largs amounts, from all classes of
the community, and ailoW-s interest at the rate of FIVE
PER CENT, per anflom.
Money may be drawn by -pheoks without loss of in
terest. \
• office open daily, from 9 until B o’clock, end on Mon
day and Saturday until nine in-the evening. President,
FRANKLIN FELL* TreasureracdSeoretary, CHAS.
M. MORRIS, » '
-Hair Dra! Hair DybJ !—Batchelor’s
LIQUID HAIR DYE is tht original and best in the
market. All others are mere imitations, and should be
avoided if you wish to escape ndioole. Black
or bnutitul B&owit instantaneously. Sold by all Drug
gists everywhere. The genuine has the eignaturo or
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR upon a steel-plate en
graving on four sides of eaeh box. 1
id 64*544,
>O, Illinois
itMdiMi' but
Im Mbaifttod
luAHklmb
Beware of Counterfeits. }
Manufactory, 81 Barclay street, late 253 Broadway,
New,York. 1 CHARLES BATCHELOR,
uod-ly Proprietor.
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No. T3O CHESTNUT fltrebt, PBlWldlphla. au»-ly
(Jabd Printing; BkSt and Ohbapest in
he City, at Si South THlRU.Strset.
CIRCULAR FRINTJNG, Best and Cheapest in the
City, at 34 *outh THIRD Street.
BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Best and Che&psat in the
City, at 34 OouthTHlftD Street.
HAND-BILL PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in tha
City, at 34 South THIRD Street.
PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other descrip
tion of Printing, of th© most superior quality, at the
moat reasonable rates, at KINGWALT 4b BROWN’S,
Drexel’s Building, 34 South THIRD Street. , ©l5-tf
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Tuesday. Nov. 27tb, at
the residence of Robert Warnook, Esq., Germantown,
by ReV. Warren Randolph. Mr. Elmore F. Coe, of
Middletown, Conn., to Miss Emma Harmsteod, daugh •
ter of James llarmstead, Keq., of Philadelphia., *
, EARLE—KILPATRICK.—On Thursday. 22d inst,
bjr Rev James M. Crowell..Mr. Wm. H. Earle to Mtss
Annie Kilpatrick all of this oity. _ * , . *
SNOWDEN—BRENNER.—On Tuesday, 27th icst„
by Roy, Jos. A. Seiss. Harry C. Hhowden. to Mary Is,
daughter of John G. Brenner, Lrq.,all of this city. •*
PQLEMaN—SUTCLIFFE.—On the 2M leaf., bj Rev.
G. Orani, Mr. Thomas Poloman to Mrs. Lizzie out
olifle.all of Manayunk. . . . *
*OSBtM»N—COURSEN.—On the 27th inat., by Rev.
Albert Barnes, Kev. Henry S. Osborn 11 Susan Paulino,
daughter of G. Hampton Coureon, Esq * of New 1 oik. *
Novemsex 27—Evening.
STEWART.—On the 27th inrt.,Mr. Thomas Stewart,
(for many yesrs U. S. Appraiser of Ihis port,) in his 81st
7e puo notice will be riven of tho funeVal, *
POTTS.—On Bunday..2ath mat., Harriet P., eldest
daughter of the iatewm.L. Polls, m the 69th year of
of her agft.
Tbb male friends and relations of the family are in
vited to attend bey funeral, from her late -residence.
1007 Vine street, this day.(Wednesday,)2Bth fust., at JO
o’clock a. M. t without further notioe. To prooeed to
Laurel Hill. *
T,.?4 R ?f E * , "’ In Manayunk, on the 25th intt., Mrs.
Phebe Barnes, in the 69tn year of her age.
Funeral from the residence.of her daughter, Mrs.
Susannah 8. Corner. Main and Centre streets, Mana
yupk. this (Wednesday) afternoon, atso’olook. *
CLARK.—On the 2Bh mat,, George W, Clark, in tho
67th year of hia age.
Funeral l,om hislate residenoe, No 32 North Fif
**£?,*/*this (wedneßday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock-
CROMBIE.—On thoNlth lust, John, son of William
and Isabella Ciombie, aged 2 years and 6 months.
'GAY—On the 25th mot., Mr, James Gay, m the 61st
year of his age.
Flineral from his late residence, No. 1238 North Third
street, above Girard nvonuo, this (Wednesday) after
noon, at 2 o’clock. *
HIGGB.—On the 25th inst, Thomas Phillips, son ; of
Jane and tho lato Riohtml fliggs, in the 2i*t year of his
age
Funeral from the reßidenoe of hia ‘mother, No, 3204
Gjranl arenue, this T Wednesday) afternoon# at 3
o clock, *
ill Vl NO.—On the 2Gth in*t.. Ehzabntli Black Irving, a
native of rcotlaml, in the 76tii year of her ago,
Fnneril from the residenoe of her son-in-law, James
Denny. 8. K. corner of Eleventh and Lombard streets,
this. (Wodnesdey) afternoon, at 1 o’olook *
LO»JDEhbaok.—On the 26th met., Mts. Margaret
i’., wife of William Lnuderbaok, in the 69th year of her
age.
Funeral from tha residence of her eon, Kliiah Lout
dorbaoh, Ogden street, above Ninth, this (Wednesday)
afternoon, at 2 o’clock. •
MoCAULEY.—On the mat., Mrs. Mary, wife of
Neill AToOauley, aged 68 years.
Funeral from the resideare of her husband, No. 1134
North Second street, above Germantown road, this
(wedDesoay) morning, at 30 o’clook. *
McCaY,—On tho 2Cth inst., Thomas Fife, son of
Robert and Mary MoCay, aged 6 years qod C months.
Funeral from his parents’ residence No. 110 Elfreth’fl
alley .this (Wednesday) afternoon# et 2 o’olork. • *
OLEK.—On the 2(ith mat., John Oler# used 37 years
and 10 months.
Funeral from his late .residnnoe. ooruer.of Gaul ami
Danpmn etreera. Nineteenth Ward, this (Wednesday)
afternoon, at 2 o’clock. - *
PARkER,—On the 26th mat, Ida M.. daughter of
Tliomaf M. and Anna Parker, a?od4 months. *
PENNY PACKER.—On the 26th inst., W.B.,sjn of
Riobord and Isabella Pannrpacker. aged 1 year.
Funeral from No. m 3 Coates street, thisfWednes-
at 1 o’olook. *
SMITH,—In Baltimore co., Mil., on the 11th inst.,
John B Smith, late of this city. *
BPEAR.—■On the 21th inst.# Matthias Spear, in the
47th year of hut age.
Funem! from his late residenoe. No. 1139 South street,
afternoon, at 2 o’clock. , * ,
BTREEpER—On the 24th inst., Harriet, wife ot
Peter btreeper, and daughter of the late John and Eli
zabeth Hoffman, m the 48th year of her age.
Faoeral from her late residenoe, Ridge road, near
ten mi<e stone. Springfield township, Montgomery co.,
this (Wednesday) morning, at li o’olook. *
_We rosret to announce the death of JOHN H. PALE
THORP, senior, of this oity, in, the sixty-seoond year
01 his age. This sad event happened early yesterday
morning, at his 'country-seat* .Buokinsbam Place.
Brid<e Water, Books ooonty. For many years he had
been sadly aphoteq with the gout, so as to be deprived of
the use of his limns. The deceased was well known
knd highly esteemed. At one time he took a prominent
part in political and commercial affairs. He Was an ex
cellent citizen, a kind father, an exceedingly affection
ate husband and sinoere friend. Due notioe will be
given of tus funeral. *
BLAGiC HEPS ANGLAIS, 37 1-2 cts.
Blaok Reps Anglais, S7H to 50 cts,
Do. Arnmre Cash meres, 37)* to 75 cts.
Do. Paramattas, 25 to 50 ots.
Do, French Merinoes, 76 cts to 91A0.
/ Do. do. Cashmeres, 50 ots to 9150-
Do. do. Moustelmes, Bigots to $1.25.
Do. do. Bombazines, §1 and upwards. -
Do. do. Ameiines.6oota.
io. do. '*ainise.B7>ic6ntaai)dupwart!ls.
BESoON & HON, Mourning Store,
n 023 No. 918 Chestnut street.
rrs=* POST OFFICE# PHILADELPHIA, PA.
(L 5 aovember 27,1660.
"THANKSGIVING DAY.—This Office will be opett
for the transaction of business bn THURSDAY next
November 29th. from 780 to 9 o’clock A. M., and irom
2t030 olookP.M. The Mail Carriers will make their
early nothing delivery. Collection* will bs made from
D. h. Despatch Boxes at 8 o’olook A. M.. and 6 o’olook,
P. M- N. B. BROWNE. ’
no2B-2t Postmaster.
fYy»„“ HOW IS OUlt UNION TO BE PER*
PETUaTED.”— Hev. JOHN CHAMBERS on
thle subject THANKSGIVING MORNING, at .10)4
o’olook. Church, BROAD and SAWBQM St», it«
ffa 5 REV, CHARI.ES D. COOPER, OF ST.
LK3. Philip’s, will preaoh_in Zion P. E. Choroh,
northeast corner of EIGIITH Street and COLUMBIA
Avenue# TH«S (Wednesday) EVENING,2Bth instant,
at 7?4 o’clock. it*
THANKSGIVING DAY.-lu.nccordanco
Ikj?,, with (he usage of former years, a UNION
TRAYRR MEETING will be held TO-M ORROW Af
ternoon in the UNION M. E. CHUROH, Fourth street,
below Arch, at 3 o’olook. at whioh Christians of all de
nominations are invited to be present.
Kev ALFRED TOOKMAN,
EDMUND J. YARD,.
'IBOMAf T. MASbW,
It Gomtoitteo ot Arronremen t*.
'nfW« OF , MC P Ot VHE UNION CANAL GO.,
LkJ? Hov. IT. JSCO—Th« Bondholdof.
ofth. UmON CANAL COMPANY »t. »«flmte4 to
meet at the Rooms of the Board of Trade, CH KSTNUT
Street,above FIFTH, on TUESDAY next, December
4ih, at 12 o’olook M.
n027-tD4 JAMES PAGE, President.
OFFICE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVI
IL3 GATION COMPANY. PaiLamu i>niA t Nov. 27,
18»-* Dividend of THRlfik PER CENT,, equa\ to
ONE dollar AND FIFTY OKNTB peT chare, on
the Capital Stock of tho Company, has this day been
deolareu by the Board of Managers. payable on do
ttaud. -EDWIN WALTER.
n025-3t Treasurer.
FARMERS* AND MECHANICS’ BANK,
Lk3. PmtADZLrHiA. November 2fltb, 1880.-At an
Eleoticm held on the 19th November, iB6O, the followutc
uamed Stockholders wore elected Directors of this
Bank:
8. A. Mercer, FranolsTete,
Edwin M. Lewis, John (?. Farr,
Robert V. Massey, Isaac 8. Waterman,
Joshua B. Lippiocott, Beniamin A. Farnbam, •
James R. Campbell, Lindloy Sayth,
I.: Pemberton Hutobmton, Rtohard C. Date,
. Joseph C. Grubb.
.And at a meeting of the Directors this day, 8. A.
MERCER. Em., was unanimously re eleoted Fresi
dentj KDWJN M.LKWifI, Esc;., VioePresident; add
W. RUSHTON, Js„ Cashier. '
noIMOt W. RUSHTON, Jn>, Cashier.
Ys* PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE COM
ICS PANY, Nov. 25*. 1866.—A General Mooting of
the Stockholders of the Philadelphia Exchange Compa
ny will be held on MONDAY next, December 3, at
' 2 o’clook, at tho Exchange (Room No. so, third floor),
for tbe purpose of eleoting NINR MANAGERS) to
serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction or
otberbusrness. WM. 8. GRANT,
n27-6t ; Seoretary.
THE PHILADELPHIA BANK, PHI*
)>Jf' LADSLPfeiA# Nov, 26, iB6o—At the annual election
for DirOotors. held oo Monday, the )Sr.b inkJant, the
following gentlemen were duly elected Dt rectors of this
Bank, for the ensuing jear:
THOMAS ROBINS.
’ ramuel f. smith.
JOBHUA LONG^TBETH,
JOHN W. CLAGHORN,
. bAMUEL WELBH,
MARSHALL HILL,
ABRAHAM. HART.
CHARLES LENNIG.
EDWARD 8. OLARKK,
RICHARD WOOD,
JOHN P. WHITfcL
J. GILLINGHAM VKLL,
AUGUSTUS HEATON.
, And at a meeting of tho Board of Directors, held this
day, THOMaS JIOBINS, Esq., was unanimously re*
elected President.
n 027 St 13. B. COMKGYS. Cashier.
[Yff" BANK OF COMMERCE, PIIILADEL*
LLS PHIA. November 26, IB6o.—At an eleotion. bold
on the 19th of November, 1860, the following-named
utoofcholdera wore elected Directors of this Banv :
Adolph K. Uorie, William V. Wioht,
Oflnrge K.Ziegler, Thomfts H.Kinley.
M.W.Canhell, Patrick Brady,
Thomas O, James, Charles Henry Fisher,
John R. Wilmer. Rodney Fisher,
Charles H. Muirheid, J. Rodman Paul, M. D.
■ George Trott
And at a meeting of the Directors, this day. GEORG E
K. ZIEGLER. Ksq.. was unanimously oleoted Presi
dent? RODNEY FIBHER, Esq., Vice President, and
JOH* A. LEWIS Cashier.
t027-»t , J. A. LEWIS; Cashier.
rVy» COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE
lW?„ .COMPANY OF TH*6 STATE OF PENNSYL
VANIA, 013 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia,
Nov. 20, 1860.
_ NOTICE.—A meeting of the Stockholders of the
COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY of the
State of Pennsylvania, will be held at the office of the
Company. No. 613 CHESTNUT Sireet, on MONDAY,
January 7th, 1861, at 10 o’clock A. M.
AN ELECTION FOR TEN DIRECTORS to serve
the ensuing year will be teld at the Offioe of the Com
pany on the same day, between the hours of 10 and 12
o’clock A. M. SAMUEL 8. MOON,
p027-dtja7 • Seoretary.
fY«» THE » CHURCH BAZAAR.” IN AID
ILS of the CRANMER MISSION CHAPEL, will
open in the large saloon of the Assembly Buildings,
TENTH and OILER kN UT Streets, on WEDNESDAY!
28thinst.,at 2 P.M., and oontinue Thursday (Thanks
giving Day), and Friday,3oth, from 10 A. M. tnio P. M.
Bossiers’ Orotiestra wifi be in attendance on Thursday
(Thanksgiving) evening. t 4 ,
Persons having articles to oontnbute will please send
them to the Hall on Wednesday merning, by 8 o’olook.
n026-tt
A MEETING OF TIIE MANUFACTU*
LL? JIEHB OF PHILADELPHIA and vicinity, on
matters of great importance, will be held at the Manu
facturers’ Exohanee. No. North FRONT Street,
Hiiiadelphin, on WEDNESDAY next, the2Bthinst,,at
12 o’clock noon. no2(J*Bt*
MRS. PARTINGTON.
IL 3 MRS. PARTINGTON.
,„ L MKB. PARTINGTON,
Ihe BQooml lecture of the fifth annual oourse of the
HARRISON LIrBRARYINSTITUTE will be deliver
ed by B.P.gruLLABBR,Es(i.,pf Boston, so well known
„th.»uthoro^h. ragj| „r NGToN
eight ooiook.
Single tickets-*-,.. ~ cents;
admitting one gontlemnn and two ladies to cents.
Fox sale at Hazard’s, TuA Chestnut street; Gaut k
Volkmar’s, 6o9 Chestnut street; Dower’s, Sixth and
Vine streets; Snowden’s, Fourth and Noble streets;
Nisker’e. Rtage and Girard avenue ; Stokes*. Frank
lord rood and Columbia avenue; and Vaughan’s, Rich
mond and Shookaraaxon streets, and at the door on the
evening of the lecture. n026-4t
S' REV. J, WALKER JACKSON WILL
LECTURE on “Our Language—lts Origin,
BVKNINO, at7X o'oloolc. v . ■„
Tickets twenty*five cents, may be obtained at George
Queen.*, ooroer of Thirteenth and Vine, and Joaeph
(Queen's, corner of Fifteenth and Vine, and at the door
on the Evening of the Lecture. noUZ?BB29*
| NOTICJG.-A MEKTIRG OF TIIK
IL? Stockholders of the UERM ANTO WN MARK KT
COMPANY will be held at the offioe of the Secretary,
MAIN Street* Germantowu. on the third day of. .De
cember, 1600 • at 7 o’olookP. fli,» to elect a Hoard of Di
rectors* JOSEPH KINO, Beoretary.
r/s=» TO i£CTHA£t'Oiim(TmS.-ASir
UL3 baa been stated that the subscriber would de
cline lecturing this season* he takes this method to
oontr&diot the report* and to assure the manage™ of
Young Men’s Associations, Literary Institutes* and
Benevolent Societies, that he will accept their invita
tions, if addressed to HARK BKWJAMIN, ,
' a* West SEVENTEENTH Street!
pott-lmflfcW New Toxic City.
S OFFICE F EMNLYL.VANIA RAH.
ROAU COMPANY.
PniLADKLPniA. Ootober 17,15».
ioardof Directors toye thin dardeolared a semi
dividend of THREE PEA CENT, on the Cam
ck of the Company, clear of State tax, parable
on and after NOVEMBimIB, 1830.
i Powers of Attorney for ooileotion of Dividends can
-be had on application at the Office of the Company, No,
>39 South THIRD Street. THOS.T. FIRTH,
oolS-tdaZ > Treasurer*
A lil< WHO DBSIEK TO OBTAIN A
SBoonD Street* »boTe ; :• It*
IijHEP ! WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 18&);
DIED.
AURIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
•< bp to 12 o’eLook iAsr Right.
GIRARD HOUSE—N. E. corner Ninth ana Chostnut.
Tho« 8 Simona, N Jersey WBo illy, Providence
Joseph Thompson, Ala Jo* Butler, N York
Jaa Cameron, N York Mrs Cameron, N York
James Brown. Ohio, L Duflteld, Ohio
Cjarles Bates,.Ohio < Wash Bates,Ohio „ „
Mr Thomas k la, N Y KW Leavenworth,N Y
Virginia, i Mr Wnght k la, N York
MissThoinas, N York t \Y K Norton, bt Paul,
Geo Patterson, Pottavillc Jsaao Eckert. Heading
Miss Bunn. Virginia J Dickson. Pm la <
C Knap, N Jersey Gapt Kelly, London
E Freeman k la, ii York Gx> Mercer, Arizona
Mr Craig k la, N York Mitts Craig, N York.
Miss Christie, N York 0 KPrtoe, Brooklyn j
Mias Price, Brooklyn* ihoeM White.N>ork
Jae Foley k la,N York R T Welch, N York
John Wiiby.N Jersey Miss Wiloy, N Jersey ,
M Johns, Buffalo H Himpson, N York
/SB Herndon,N York J B Montgomery, I’a,
J S Haldeman kUt Pa Miss Karr, Pa
Miss Cameron, Pa„ , lIW Putnam, Ohio
ft A Doolittle * wf, lowa A H Stewart, Pa
Mr lhompspn, Peou’a Wm WiKimnr, Bonn’s
B Sandora, Jr, New tfork Q linger, Lancaster
M Ihelan, New York F ft ftowlor, flew York
Jas WaUaoo fcwl. N York Mibb Young, New York
ft Rodman & la. Albany Altai Rodman. Albany
ThosMonson, Moss JO* arbart, Mass
J ©Ward, Maryland M W Dillon & wf, NY
E ft Coohran, Delaware H K Wheeler, New York
J ft Bcattf. Potisvjlle J Bhilhngton, Washington
ASohell.NW York Chas Hnwett, Pottsvilfe
Dr Wood, Now York G T Hill, Penna
Vir c ,P. olt » Penna M Callan* New York
Wm Thompson & wf, NY Geo F Miller, Troy. N Y
Geo H Scott, Wash, I) C J M Scovell
0 P Clarke 8 Bpronle, Penna
CONTINENTAL HOTEL-NlnUi and Chestnut streets*
|J,M J}iok> Peniiatlvania J T War &fa ha. Phi la. •
Mrszsiijn&aoh, Va , MissMLFrfceraah, Va
D ft Booth « la, ftbHrhond W P Hooper, Danville, Va
Jos G Forsyth, Buffalo Prof inirahara, Miss
Dr Bunard & la. Miss MissT Fletoher, Miss
A B Young * wf, Wash, DO John O’F Clark, fit Louis
M G ftumme, Russia N Phillips, Mass
Mrs W B O’Brien, Balt Mies 3 Haldemau, Pa
Mrs Jaoobs* Pa a HEmty, Wilkesbarre
John i) Bailor, Pittslmrg Charles MoDufTsr. Vt
DM Book k wf, Pittsburg Wm B Hooper & la, Cal
W T Kioia k wf, Brooklyn W F Underhill kla
H 0 Berdenleot, Now York A H Gaskill, New York
W J Lenard & moos. Md O Semans, Maryland
G F Loush* la, N York D Currie, Riohmond
W B-Triplett, ftiolimona Jas Waison* New York ,
W 8 Vail* wife M P KlmbalJ, Baltimore
C Meninniss, Baltimore, Col oft Laroed & wf, D C
J P Heironimua, Virginia D Bait, New York .
g M BMn, Jr., v irginia. J H Gioesbeck, Cinomnati
DrSC Prat', Boston JO Woods, new York
WH Kerry, New York miss A B Howe, Pittsburg
AW Green k la, New York W B Victor, Kentucky
J ft Stephens k la, N York J P Fowler k w/, N Y .
JAB Lamport & wf, NY JIS Hubte’, YrttsuuTt
J W King, Chicago J a Wilt, Piiilauelpoia
MERCHANTS’ etreet, below Arch 4 ,
WW chambers, Baltimore P teitman, Chambershurg
W W Yohe, Bethlehem Geo Morton, Philadelphia
N D Cortnght, M Chunk Jos Baker, New York
W J Harlan, Now York J Hastier, Martmibg
Theo-Snyder, Manmsbatg J M Hrunswiok, Cin, o
John A Campbell, Wrasport John H rhillip, Phila ,
K Tomlinson, New Jersey J M Salmond, Hastieton
Revß Sadler, FAston, pa H J Bronmcton, Md
K a fltowart, j llinoia Hon Wm Bigler k la, Pa|
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut at,, above Fifth.
J Hicks, Brooklyn C Dickens, Pennsylvania
G Armsbeo. Pennsylvania Kobt King, New xork
Thomas C Frame Geo ti Baker, New Jersey
D S Baker, New York J H Springer. N Carolina
James Campbell, New York John b Gnscorc, N Y
J M Friok, MinorsviUo W E Bpalding. Waslungt’n
Franois ftlohar, Washmgtii S B Dorian, Chester oo
ft W Feeble G O Maley, New York
S W Howes, Now York
8T a LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, abovo Third.
JSWliltner,Philadelphia J GSluoker.Nßerlin,Pa
A Winter, New York L W Lewis k w, Mobs
Mum e Lewis, Mass JH Lewis, Mass
JKFLyon Boston A Holbrook, ftrov, ft I
10 Gerard, Venezuela F F Jahn k w, Caraoas
Miss c Jahn- Caraoas i. ft Jahn, Caraoas
Thos B Culbroth.Dovfor.Del Clayton Wyldss, Middlet’ n
Goo ftrioe, Boston W T Beatty, Pittsburg
A Rex, New kork W W Tollerd, 8t Louts
H MjJJs, Jersey City M Johnson. Baltimore
U K Painter, W Chestor C J Hall, Milford. Del
J 0 ltay, Pennsylvania 8 Stewart, Caracas
JONES* HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Sixth.
W H Rosa, Delaware J V Atkmeon, Virginia
0 G ParseJy, Jr, N Carolina Geo Whaling, Hartford
M Gaaper, Hartford Geo Fox, New Hampshire
C Watkins, Delaware Capt C Wright, Dol vwure
P A Freemen, New Jersey 8 N Martin,North Carolina
C 8 Van Alhnge, Now York W Ulln\en, Buffalo
J R Lolland k U,Delaware R P Woods, Marrlaud
8 B Morton, New York
THE UNION—Arch street, above Third.
RSprankle, Nutate, 0 ft Corning. Mass
Wm Zane. South Easton Wm 8 Sharp, balem, N J
R 8 Brubaker, Lancaster oo A G Thompson, Penna
W A Thompson, Penna D D MoGiunes, ftottsville
8 G Hammond, Pittsburg E A ftodenok, Troy, Pa
John MoLaning, Bridgton E T Edwards, Newark
H V Hall, Franklm Co ASCauwilaaer,Penna
A Miller, Pennsylvania M H Horn, Jr, Catasauqua
STATES UNJON-Market street,Jabove Sixth.
M Hammond, Delaware J M Roberts, Perth Amboy
JnoJ MoTagao, Columbia A Vauforn
G Lyon, Pennsylvania H M Door, Pennsylvania
H E Graft West Chester ft F Roller, York oo
Jas Murry, Pennsylvania Sami Bear, Pennsylvania.
John Mason, Lanoaater oo W Elsworth. Lanoaster oo
8 J Grone, Harrisburg Chos Borgenski
Moses Kamko k wife, Pa Albert Bowraao, Kphrata.
Baml Royer, Ephrata, Pa G Dickson, Delaware
Geo W Harvey k la. Pbila Noah Hertzler, Penna
J W Lupler, rennaj Ivanta H Nathans
NATIONAL HOTEL—Aoefi street, abovo Third.
R J Jones, Poranton T B Metkgor, Allentown
1 D Kemmerer, Allentown MaJ KemmerorJAlientowrt
John a Brooker, Poiisville Thos E K Smith, Reading
W ft Butler, Willsboro JS J Moore, Allentown
MastC P Mobro, Allentown Joe Gilfillan, Tremont
ft G Knoske, Bowers, Pa ft 8 Higgins, Reading
F Gillespie, Pennsylvania Mrs A Albright, Penna
A A ftlumor, Ahontown Wm Wilhts, Muncy
Jas Haven,Bch Haven J Kauffman, Reading
John Dreher, ntonersviile F Hambleton, Allentown
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Swth at., abovo Chostnut
DavidJluines, Chester co P Hemphill, Delaware oo
garni white, N York Enos Pfizer. Uoylestown
Wm C Dickey, Chester co 8 ftennook, Kennett Squ’e
M Davia, Kennott Bquare M Davis, Pennsylvania
D 8 Wineerd, Pottstown J M Clark, Lancaster
J Cadwoll, Lancaster A J Hou»ton. Lancaster
M 'ftennook, Wilm, Del ft Worrelowu, pel 00, Pa
Saml'Rhodss, ftennsvlvama F Snvder. Jumata 00, Pa
Wm Pennypacker, Pa Wm Woodward, Chea oo
Marshal Bailey, Pa
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W Warner, Petmaburg H R Rarer, Olnoy
W K Grim, Boyertown L it Appleton, Buoks co
Gen D Davis, Cherry Ck,Pa Gen Kline, Karlvllle
A Luokens, Buoks co A K Jones, Fedbtcrville
Jno Luokenn, flunks co llenrT Boyer, Sumhey town
David F Ritter, Middieport Geo Clemens, Chrstar Val
Jacob HiKt.eainnejtown Jus D Robb,Pennsburg , .
M liefger, Chester Vnlley J Vanartedalen. Feasterv’e
Jacob A Hill, Earlvillo I P Hogeland, Smltbffetd ’
Wm Hogeland, Smithficfa K Buokm&a, Eseton
F Roods, Southampton Wm Pluck, Bucks oo
F Buokraan, Newtown, Pa Oeo Young, Montg- Square
JE Y onng, Montg Square Jacob Bdyer, Stonersvi lie
God'll Roods, BoafhsmptQn
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Jas Butober, Buoks co David McCarter, ilartsv'e
John Sutcb, Hartaviile J Willst A la* NS
K White, Philadelphia Stephen Betts, Jr, Pa.
K W Fell, Fa B Buokman, Newtown
W p Jarrett, Books co, Pa John K Parry, Attleboro
E Arthur Ml), Pa Williamßaaer,Pa
Stephen Kirk, Fa Joseph Fell, Fa ■
Penrose Jarrett, Books co J Ryan. Bucks co, F«
Hiram Bice, Buckingham Amos knrdor. Buokingh’m
J wTorbert, Buoktco D Knowles,Fa.
William Rice. Ta Ralph L Corson, pa
H ANeeld, Newtown • E Atkinson, Wnshtstown'
James Bmith, Warminster J W Croasdalo. Attleboro
Jos Btaoklwar, A ttleboro David Jarrett, Books co
Samuel Button, Bucks oo
MERCHANTS' HOUSK-Third aU, above Callowhi!!,
W Wetberhold, Orefield, Pa K Kern, Orefield, Pa
ft W Hoffman, Allentown Robt Feisert, Bethlehem
C Brown, Penna Jnoß Misstraer, Buoks oo
Jno Brown, Bellcrtown, Pa Mrs Gross, Allentown, Fa
J B Edmonds, Centre co HL Easton, Harrodsbx »Kt
E S Lyons, Gnambenflrorg Wm H Bowers, Lancaster
Henry Drumm, Reading Levi Buckman, Montf co
Jonathan Bwab. pauphm co Isaiah blatter. DAUphm oo
Eli fiwab. Dauphin oo Cyrus Mark, Lebanon
Chas H Hasaenpmg, Penna
FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Seoohd street, above Market.
John Morris Bucks 00. Fa George Kennedy. Md
john S Rowbotham. Dei Beni German. Delaware
C M Oarer, New Jersey L D Caulk, Camden, Del
Mrs Emma Mul/ord. Millv Miss Muiford, Millville
MrsLadlam A son, Mulv’e wmt'sborn, Dover, Del
Jos Cook, Delaware
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ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
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ao2B Comat ELEVENTH and VINE Bttm»
MARINE INTELLIGENCE. ’ | A MILT FLOUR,
MT. VERNON HOTEL—Second street, above Aroh.
Mr Painter, Bucks co, Pa M H Williamson, Pa
OUT eedom, Bucks co. Pa Col 8 Thomas, Bordcnt’n
J H Green, Phi'adelphia - Thom*s H Gilbert, N Y
Mi Striokland* Chester oo 8 W Biokfra, Look Haven
T Faster, Easton, Fa
BALD EAGLE—Third street, obovo Callswhiil.
Honry Sellers. Bethlehem H 0 Wilson, Slatinston
Jacob Bloso, Blatmgton Levi Blose, Matlugton
Henry Gabnei. Allentown 8 H Booker, Penna
H ii Rader, Pennaburg Mahlon Bohooh, Pennßbg
Jno Palmer, Books no J B Edmonds, Penna
SEE FOURTH PAGE.
OT TRLWHUtPU.
(Correspondence of tbo Press, >
Nbw Yobx, Nov 27,
Arrived, brig 8 D Johnson, from St Martins.
The missing boat of the ship Oliver Jordan—before
reported foundcren—was capsized. The crew were
Sicked up by another boat, which reached the Rio
rande. They were capsized in beoohing, nod seven
out of twelve wero drowped. The remaining five ar
rived here to-day in the brig Young America.
, MEMORANDA.
Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, hence, arrived
at Riohioond 26th inst. .
Steamship Kensington, Bakor. for Philadelphia, sailed
from Boston 96th inst.
.Steamship Matanzas. Liesegang, from Matanzas, ar
rived at New York yesterday.
Ship Cincinnati. Juuntoon, for Sydnoy, NSW, oleared
At New York yestorday.
..Ship Columbia, Bryant, for Liverpool, oleared at New
York yesterday.
Ship American Congress. Woodward, from London,
arrived at New York yesterday.
Ship Chancellor, Morrison, from Liverpool, arrived
at New York yesterday.
Bark Young America,Fool, from Rio Grande, arrived
y&tiVT&y, from Now York, arrive, at
Richmond 20th mst.
Bark Clmtonia Wright. Plummer, from Malaga, ar
rived at New York yesterday.
, Bark Lmwood, Ferry, oie&red at New York yesterday
for Liverpool.
Bark Lamplighter, Harding, for Genoa, oleared at N
York yesterday,
._Bng Emma, Uanfield, from Far* Oct 29, arrived at N
York yesterday.
i Sohr Forest King, Perry, from Rio de Janeiro Oot 13,
with coflee, arrived at New York yesterday. Sailed in
oo with harks Greyhound, for Hampton Road, and John
Denham, for New Orleans. The bark Bailie Magee, lor
Ktohmond. called 9th. Vessels left before reported,
Oot I3tb. when beating out ol the bay at Rio de Janeiro,
fell in with the bark Meaeo, of Charleston, Copt Joalyn,
for New Orleans, with colors Union down, and return
ing to Rio, from whence she had sailed four days pre
viously. Benton board, when Bhe reported the bark in
chares of.she second officer, the captain having been
stabbed t>y the chief roato, a young man who had been
shtDped a few days previous. Nov 12>tat2l MjN, long
spoke brig Mary Stewart, from Rfo de Janeiro Oot
0 for New York.
Sohr Geo Manghara, Scnddor, for Now York, cleared
atr Galveston 14th inst.
Sohr 0 Hadden, Forbes, honoe, arrived at Iliohmond
26th inst.
tlohr Adolph Hugel. Mason, lor New York, oleared at
WumiMtOn, NC,s6th inst.
DO°hr g^jj aro * ® ramßr ’ benoe, arrived at Washington,
~Woiir C Ne’wklrk. Higbee, for Mobile, oleared at New
York yesterday.
Sohr Gov Burton, Dlnsmoro, hence for Boston, at N
York yesterday.
Bohr S V W Simmons, Godfrey, hence for Salem, at
New York yesterday,
Bohrs T.R Hammond,Gan*,and E Treat,Weston,
hence, arrived at New York yesterday.
, Bohrs Coral Queen, JSuakley. and Geo J Jones, Jones,
hence for Boston, arrived at New York yesterday,
Bohr John Farnnm, Hall, sailed from Providence 26th
mst. for Philadelphia,
Sohr Victor, Bears, from Cape Ann for Philadelphia,
sailed from Dartmouth satft inst.
Sohr J M Houston, Russell, from Charleston for Bos
un, arrived at Holmes’ Jlole 25th inst.
Sohr Lady Ellen, Corson, hence, arrived at fialom
36th met,
Sohr J A Griffin, Foster, from Charleston for Boston,
arrived at Holmes’ Hole 25th inst, with loss of jibboom
hna head gear, Went ashore near the East Chop, but
got ofl without damage on the ffith.
Soar Caroline, before reported ashore on L’Homrae
aieu Shoals, rolled over on her beam ends on Friday
night, and went to pieoeß durine the late gale.
Sohr R H Perkins, Grmdie, lor New Castle, Del, sailed
from Frovidenoo 25th inst.
.Steamers Black Diamond, Allen, and Bristol, Al'en.
hence, arrived at Now York yesterday. ’
HOLMES’ HOLE, Nor », P M-Ar brig Krapiro,
Benson. Baltimore ior Boston, with loss oi jibboom,
Returned, sohr Laurel.
Nov 24—Ar sohrs Lydia Ann May, Baker, Benjamin
L Berry, Weavon Robert Corson, Ludlam, and B
French. English, Boston for Philadelphia,
25th—Ar barks Helen Maria, Marshall, Havana for
Boston,* Badle/. Kent, Baltimore for do; sot-ra Arcade.
Ames. Philadelphia ior Portland; P. Armstrong, Fish,
Boston for Wilmington, NC. with mainmast broken.
Wth-Ar bohrs John R Plater, Gandy, Philadelphia for
Boston; Jane A Eliza. Richards, Fort Even for do;
Fessenden, Hoooer, and Edward, Prang, Elizabethrurt
for ao; Abigail Halsj. Hale,. PUiU.ipEU for siieroi A
J Horton, Elwell.dofor Quincy; Young Amenoa, Pearl,
do for Newburyport.
Hid sohrs J Grierson,Lydia Ann May, Indian Queen,
Hattm Annah, Village Queen, Abigail Haley, and
Young America.
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Opposite Independence Square.
Conducted on the European plan.
Accessible at all hours.
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JULY IST, 1860.
NEW FIRMS AND CHANGES
MERCHANTS IN WANT OF BLANK BOOKS oan
be supplied front a very superior assortment made front
Linen stook, or made to order.
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NEW STORE.
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putiRTH and CIIEU'FN UT. noff
[MILITARY GLOVES AND GAUNT
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FOURTH and CHESTNUT. no!7
Buckskin gloves of all kinds
made to order by HEALY & CO., FOURTH and
CHESTNUT. no2T
CHAMOIS SKINS—For mile Uy HEALY
\J It CO., corner of FOURTH and CHESTNUT
Streots. , n 027
Boxing and sword gloves ma
-OHEs!Fwut Ur6d by HEALY * C0 *’ FOURTH^and
Fur gloves and collars for
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NUT. _____ no»7-lmif
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n ew crop New Orleans WoUtrsos, the first importation of
tne season. Also, Steam Refined Sugars and Strap*, at
reduced prices for cash or approved oredit. Gold or New
York oity Hank Notes and Cheeks wanted at a pre
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n024-fit* 40f> COMMERCE atreof.
fZ - EROSI3NE OlLS.—Kerosene Oil, in
.Mr. barrels and half barrels. A fresh supply imt re
ceived. and lorsalo by. ROWLEY, ASHBUJtNbR. &
CO., No. 10 South WHARVES. n 027
MESS MACKEREL-63 bbls., 57 half
XTX bbls., 74 quarter bbls , and 1 80 kitta No. 1 Mess
Mackerel, of a otioioe qualitt. mstore and Jandmg, for
"toS-lm No, iJS’fflffiMKHWtos.
BETA 111 DKV GOODS.
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FINE LINEN OR MUSLIN SHIRTS,
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TIEB,
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STRANGERS, AS WELL AS CITIZENS,
Are respeotfully invited to examine our Stook before
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TjMNE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.—The
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FURS.
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ht
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dren’s wear, gelling at manufacturers’ prices.. no2B-jlir
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c,
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IMPORT AND MANUFACTURE
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RICH DIAMOND AND ALL OTHER JEWELRY,
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MII.I.INERY.
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LOST.
LOST OR MISLAID Certificate of
Stook No. 260, for 13 shares in the New York Mid
dle Coat Field Railroad and Coal company, qnd
would heroby give notice that I have made appho&tion
for certificate in lieu thereof. ~
no 2 80t EDWARD HUGHES.
LEGAL.
IN TBB ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. .
Estate of .THOMAS BRADFORD, Counsellor at law,
, , deoeased. , , ,
The Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the
separate account of WIL'.IaM BRADFORD, one of
the executors of the last will and testament of THOMAS
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no2B-wfmfit Auditor.
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fluence. Business men are advertising in the best news
papers of oity and country, at the nmoes of JOY, COE,
& CO., Advertising Agents, FIFTH and CHESTNUT
Streets, Philadelphia 5 Tribune Buildings, New York*
ge2fl-tf
PHILADELPHIA TERRA COTTA MA»
A NUFAOTORY. SEVENTH and GERMANTOWN
road and 1010 CHESTNUT Street. Vitrified Drain
and Water Pipes, Ventilating Flues, Hot AirfPlaes, and
Smoke Flues made of TerraCotta, and of suitable aise
for every olass of buildings. This article is worthy the
attention of all parties patting, up buildings, Largs
■iso sewerage pipes for oity drainego, water pipes war
ranted to a tan (fa severs pressure. Wo are now prepared
to contract with cities ot corporations for this artiole in
any quantity. We warrant our goods to be equal if not
superior to any other made in the United States or
Europe. Ornamental Chimney Tops- and Garden
Vavfls.
SOMETHING NEW.—KERR’S VENTI-
BUNIitGHTGASA MER, is now to bo sson
in Rev. R* A. Garden’sCburoh of the Intercessor, Spring
Garden, below Broad St. The great advantages of this
apparatus are, that while it gives a soft , universal light
all over the apartment, the heat in used to promote and
tormaporfeot and thorough ventilation of fne building,
and at same tiroo the cont is below tbo old method ot
lighting. It la applicable to every description of roome
or pub joplaces. Further information oan bo had at
ARNOLD & WILBON’S, 1010 OHhbTNUT Street, or
by addressing the patentee, J, W. KEJ7R, PITTB
DIIRG.PfI. noH-lra*
I AZUMEA ! . AZUMEA !
AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA
f’JtOF. MORRIS’ AZUMEA BAKINS BOiYBBR.
Manufastured sole!, at No, 69 North FOURTH
Street, end for a»le br Grocer, generaur. selS-fcnlf
, , WANTS.
npHE ADVEItTIBER/w})6 has large bin
__—h * I 2L e J“ fSi atlonß in Booth, itWillingto giYehn*
fiSS jfon<»» h A irT ,? r SotMman in a Jobbing Pry-,
° noS? ** 9 - reßfl houtherngf,” this office.
SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG
»iJw«i®a& &t
MTANTED—Dy fl, young man, ot unox
» " oeptionable .testimonials, a situation as Book
keeper,or otherpJaoe where hpwonld he ugßfld to Me
employer; not afraid of, work in any form. • Address'
Clerk, Press office. -■ ■ ■ > > nog-st*
BLANKETS.
A MIDDLE-AGED LADY, WITHOUT
encumbrances, would give ‘her eerviqes in a pri
vate genteel family for her board.- Bhe is competent to
superintend, and assist In household duties, and would
ondeavor to give satisfaction- The best references
given. Fiettse address for three nays “AL JB. A.,”
Press omen, - noJ7-Bt*
POPLINS.
ANTED —A Partner, with $2,000 in
* T , cash, to forward a fight manufacturing buai
2S?i B J.fiSi a^T eBt abljshed. yielding very good profits,
n2w.2 e *?i2s« a il»P t V e^ te ®J^ erfion ‘ Address, with real
name, ■♦Joiner,” at this office. n26-»t*
VELVETS.
ROOM WANTED. A
hire a commodious Boom,
north of CallowhjH and east of Twelfth street. Address
and locality, RAYMOND, Press office!
CLOAKS.
SHAWLS;
WANTEDTO RENT—By a good tenant,
* " a Stable whb'hwillaoeoraraodate about fifteen
horses. Address “Stable,” Press office. noj-tf
VifANTED —An active busmens man,
* T having 57,000 to $lO,OOO, to take the place of a
retiring partner in an established Mercantile business,
paying a net profit of 25 per cent., without risk. Ad
dress “ -Farmer,” this office, with real name, noytr
MKBINOES.
Eeavebs,
VVANTED—In a Dry Qoods Jobbing
▼ * tlptuo, a first-class salesman, familiar with the
trade of Pennsylvania, or one or more of the aojaoent
States. To a young man of the requisite qualifications,
a rare opportunity for advancement will be offered.
Address, with real name and reference as to character
and ability, •• Market Street, 1 ' Box M 5 Philadelphia
Post O/iioe, . n026-3t
SKIRTS.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.-
WO L E T.—The well-known BRICK
•A YARDat PEABHORK,above Camden*N. J.,0il
the river Delaware, with six large Kilns and ten Tenant
houses. App vto CHARLES RHOADS. No. 436 WAlr
fIUT Btreet. Philadelphia. no>B-2t*
RARE OBANOE.—A Book, Stationery <
and Perfumery Store for sale. Location one of
the best in Philadelphia. Moderate oapital required.
Satisfactory reasons given for selling out.
G. COLLINS h CO., Real Estate Brokers,
no2g-3t 308 south FOURTH Street.
©TABLE AND YARD T 0 RENT. Ap
ply at tb6 HOTEL, N. E. corner FRANKLIN *t.
and GIRARD Avenue. noR-tft*
LARD-OIL FACTORY.—To rent, a
aa. LARD-OIL factory with 83 Patent Lever
Presses, with Plates, Bags, Tubs, Kettles, Tanks; all
in complete order. Apply to
ROWIiEY, ASHBURNER, & no*.
oc4 . No. 16 SOUTH WHARVES.
FOE SALE. THE STOEE AND
MIL DWELLING, No. 911 ARCH Street. Terms
easy. Apply to. aLbEN & SIMS, Real Estate Brokers,
8. K. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, No. 9,
seoond fiber. ' • n023-6t*
splendid farm at public
about to relioda’lsh farming, will
sell,atpubhosale, on THURSDAY, December 6, ISSO,
at 1 o’clock P. M., on the premises, his desirable and
productive FARM., containing Maores and 90 perches
of land, more or less, situate.in Whitpaln township,
Montgomery county, on a public rood lead-ng from
Blue iLlt to Gwynedd Station, (on North Pennsylvania
Railroad,) being half mile f om Peon Square Station.
The improvements consist of a large two-story stone
DWELLING, with two rooms, hall, and kitchen tfn
tho first, and four rooms and entry onseoond floor, am
fjly supplied with closets and other conveniences. Fine
arse Garden afld great variety of Grape Vines, stone
Spring-house, over a lasting spying of witter, with fish
pond adjacent, atone Smoke-nottse, wood and Coal
Rouse. Stone Barn, C 9 feet suuajf, With large over
shoot in front, large Hay-house, Wagon-house. Corn
crib, Cider-house and Press. Cairi&se 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 most desirable and conveniently arranged
barns m the county, -Thriving young Apple Orchard
In good bearing orde*, with evenr variety of fruit.
This property is beautifully located,
highly cultivated, conveniently divided, under good
fences, in olose proximity to ohurohds, schools, rail
roads, turnpikes, and iu an improving and intelligent
part of the country.
Persons desirous of viewing the property will oall ofl
thp owner, residing thereon, or to K. R. Corson, at
Terms verv easy; conditions on the
day of sale. R, R, CORSON, Agent for the sale.
. Nornatown, Pa.
wilLtam. Miller,
Blue Bell P. 0., Montgomery county.
Norristown. Nov. 20, 3850. ~ np3?i2#,ag 38-deiA
as PUBLIC SALE OF A VAiUABLE
?3m FARM.
The undersigned will sell at public sale, positively, on
WEDNESDAY, jedMnbers,fBa), at 2 o’efook P. M.,on
the promises, his FAKM,eontdtnmgl77 acres, more or
less, in Norriton township, adjoining borough limits,
one mile Jrom the Court House. The improvements
are a two-story stone Dwelling,substantially built, with
7 rooms, and pump at the door. Large stone Barn,
double deoker, built of the best-material, and conve
niently arranged, having all the modem Advantages;
stone spring-house, over a never-failing Spring, car
riage house; and all other necessary out-buildings.
The land is.in ft good state of cultivation, and beauti
fully located, with a running stream of water passing
through the property near the improvements, The
fences are good i a portion of them are stone, well par
np. Also, about 4 acres of Timber Land. There are
about 10 acres of prime Meadow Land, well watered,
and about 12aores (ronton theatate road, adding ma
terially to the value of the property. 1 heroic also a
stone Tenant House on the property, which commands
a fair rent.
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, churohes, schools, markets,
yaliroads, Sco., &or, and the prospect of rand enhancing
revalue, will insure some one a great bargain In the
oourseof a little time. Persons wishing to view the
property will oall on R. R. Corson* at Norristown, or the
subscriber, residing thereon. • . ■
• R. R, CORSON, Agent for
J OSCAR REIOHifiNBACH.
n022,2j.2f1-28-riel.3 Norristown, Fa,
TO OHAIK AND CABINET MAKERS.—
The Plimnix Wood-Bending Company, owners of
“ BlanohanVa Patent.” for the States of New York*
New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland, will eeli
county, town* or shop rights, or grant licenses to use,
on easy terms. This is the only patent. All infringers
Will be gtnotlj dealt with-, Apply to JOHN SILBBY,
or O. A. BURGESS, No. 34 BROADWAY, New York!
004-d3ro • - *
J?OR EXCHANGE.—A CHOICE TRACT
A- of food unimproved farm land in the Eftefe of New
Jersey, convenient to the city, will be exchanged for
- Apply at No. 119 FEpERALS treat.
LAND!!
000>000 Acre* for Sale and efatry, at prloes ranging
from ish to so cent* per Acre, ifl any au&ntities re
quired .
TAXES paid, and PATENTS procured for pnrtha
sere of Land under the Graduation Aot.
Plata furnished gratia by enoloeng a postage stamp
For farther information applrto
WILSON, RAWLINGS & CO..
VxM.niDniM^.
LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, andlooated.
oot-fto. ~ f ’ •
VACANCIES IN PRIVATE BOARDING
• T at No. 1418 CHESTNUT Street. Two families,
without small children, can be handsomely accommo
dated with separate or communicating rooms; one fine
double room on the first floor, suitable for a professional
gentleman. These rooms Are all well heated, and gene
ral comforts unexceptionable. p037-6t*
Boarding.—a fine third-story
front room, with first-olasa B>ARJD, can be had
permanently, at 1315 WALNUT Street. noO-Cf
A FEW LEFT, OF VERY CHOICE
-tH ROOMS, for .* ingle Gentlemen and for Families, at
moderate prioea, at the RICHARDS HOU8&, corner
EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. J. G. OHAD3EY,
Proprietor. noSO-lm
TjURa'JMJLASS BOARDING, with hand
some oommunioating and single Rooms, at 1417
LOCUST Street. . _ ■ o©lB-lm*
TVIESDAMES OHEGAKAY AND D’HER
IT-*- VILLY respectfully inform their friends and
the publio that they have removed their Boarding and
Da; Sohool for Young LSdtes from Logafi SfcuMe to No*,
1427 and 1529 SPRUCE Street. ,
Pupils from five yean of age upward prepared for the
fotttth olaas. jy»-gm
Bryant, stratton, a Fairbanks 7
MERCANTILE COLLEGE, 8. E. corner SE
VENTH and CHESTNUT Sttßeta.-Day and Evening
Sessions. Individual instruction in Bookkeeping. in
cluding General Wholesale and Retail Business, Ship
ping, Forwarding and Commission, Banking, Ex
change, Manufacturing, Raiirodding. Bteamboating,
Ac., the most thorough and practical course in the
United States. Also, Leotures, Commeroial Calcula
tions. Arithmetic. and the higher Mathematics, Pen
manship {best in tho oity i, Correspondence, &o.
For sale, their new Treatise on Bookkeeping, beauti-
m colors, and the best work published.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Fame insurance company, no.
406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED THE STATE OF
CONFINED TO FIkFaND INLAND RIBKB.
DiaBCTOES. .
Samuel Wright, D._B. Birnd},
Wm. W. Walters, J. W. Evennan,
Chat. Hiohardaon, Henry Lewis, Jr.,
Geo. A. West, Jacob w. Stout,i
O. Wilson Davis, Menko Stern,
Thoe. S. Ma> J|S RGE w DAY prerident.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vloe Pre.’t,
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Stare tary. liall-lft
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE 00.,
Jt%- INCORPORATED 1810-OHARTBR PEEPED
WALNUT Street, stare Third, fhltadetoli*.
Having a large paid-up Capital Stook and Surplus In
vested is sound and available fleounnes, continue to
insure on Dwelling*. Stores, Furniture, Merchandise,
Vessels in Port and their cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjustM.
VIXXCTOS3. _
¥ho».R. Mails, John 1. Lewis,
John Welsh. James R. Campbell,
Samuel 0. hiortei, Edmund G. Dotilk,
Patrisk Brady, , , Chas. W. Pcuttney.
Israel Morns,
THOMAS R. MARIS, President,
ALBERT 0. L. CRAWFORD. Secretary, fett-ft
Quaker city insurance compa
ny-franklin BUILDINGB. 408 WALNUT
BTHEET, PHILADELPHIA.-CAPITAL AND SUR
PLUB 8M3,7.0.70.—1n.1l res asainßt Lois or Usmoro br
Fire and tho Peril. of tho Boa, Inland Navigation end
1 ' ro ” S L P fo t ßi>S-H. HART. Present.
E. P, RoBS,Vioe President,
H. R. COGGSHaLL, Seo’y and Treasurer.
S. H. BUTLER, Assistant Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
George H. Hart, L. P» Eos^
A.C. cattell, Foster S. Perkins,
m. w. Bailor, Andrew R. Chambers,
H. R. Coggshall, Samuel Jonas, M. P.»
Hon. H. M. Fuller. mhB-tf
AMERICAN SAVING FUND.—Com-
pany’s Building, southeast corner WALNUT
and FOURTH Streets. Open daily from 9 till I
o’olook, and on MONDAY till Bin the evening. This
OM Institution has always p&td In fcU, on demand,
Yithout notice. _ _
. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
All mm, paid baok, on demand, in cold and.hV.r.
TRUSTEES.
ALEX. WHILLDIN, Preiidtnt.
. _ „ BAML. WORK* Vita President.
John C. Farr, T.E.Harwr, GeorgaNnsent.
John Ammaoh, Jr., Baml. T. Ifodine, Alb. KRoberO,
John Aihman, Jonajt Bowman. H, H. Eldridge,
Wm.J. Howard, JOHN HrwlLSON.Trorijnror.
JOHN C. BIM3, Btaretary. ooSMmif
SJPRING GARDEN SAYING FUND,
K 3 Office, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine
and Callowhill. Incorporated by the Legislature April
14th, 1881. Open for Deposits ana
»tqSK o’olook. Also, on MONDAY and THURSDAY
EVENINGS, from 8 to 0 o’olook.
, Interest 6per cent, per annum. S»K°Sr >r SMffl’
draw their Moneys by Cheoks. if desired. Speoial D«
HO«tt« retained. //JCES s _ i.junei.is, president,
Thh.u Wm. Beorftar- arjb-tf I;
ORIENTAL DETERSIVE SOAP.—One
pound of whioh will do as much washing, and do it
batter than three of common rosin soap; clothes need
no boiling nnrmbbing on a wash board. Over 100,000
families ara now constantly using it. We guarantee it
to give satisfaction, or return the money. AHrespeota
bleGrocors have it for sale. __
, THAIN & McKEONE.
sp2>-w» if tf aa and 8* South Wharves
SPIRITS TURPENTINE.—7S barrels of
Spirits Turpentine in store and for sale by ROW
LEY* abhburnbr, & C 0„ No. 16 South Whams*
no!7 •
BOARDING.
EDUCATIONAL.
SAVING FUNDS.
AMUSEIiOBSrti ;‘ /
American academy of, jjitiSLG.—
Only night of Verfli'eGnmd Opera, [■;-
Madame COLSON 'oharacteTogV]^?-
of ciftoswAu?n}cQb£rn?Ld'
make his deoat in his great character 01 Dtmßtsf* T
«• W
cony, 91. . -
No extra charge for reserved Peats... --
PjiiPAy, and BATV&DAY. . wtOT**
UTADNUT-STBEET THEATRE.
.7 » Sol. LOMBSU WSKSKff*
THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Nov. «.
willbejpressnted theiaUghaUefarchLentitiM ’ •
TOO MUCH FOR GOOD NATUREv *
Romeo Jaffier Jenkins, jS. Adams; AdwPhue, V* Bawet*
To be followed by t he Drama, enti bled
Toconolude with the popular Drama, entitled
L n THE GOjjDEN FARMER, _
Golden Farmer, Mr. JJ. Adams; Jenny, BlissPnocr,
°f e u at eh, o’clock; performanoeeoenmesc#
at 7o’clock, ftioee a» MnS, ; '
WHEATLEY & ABCJH-ST.
w" THEATRE.
THIS (WEDNESDAY) BVENIN6, Nor. 28,
„ v BENEFIT OF MRS. JOHN Dk£W, - t
Splendid Bill. Shakesperean Comeuy. flUterieftl
Dranut. The entertainmentwili commence with first
time re severe) vests) Shakespeare’sCdmedr of
• A 8 YOU LIKE IT.
After whioli the celebrated historical Drama, entitled
_ Wallace, the hero of ccotland.
Grand Afternoon performance THANKSGIVING, at
go clock. The *• Dramatist ” and the “Lost Ship.”
OLYMPIC (Latte GADE
■LTA TIES,) RACE Street, below Third.
„ J GREAT SUCCESS,
rsecond appearance of ■
THIS < WEDNESDAY)kWr«N<}, Nov. ,2?,
Willbooreßented
A ALICE MAY; Or, THE LAST APPEAL.
After which,
- (BLACK;EYED SUSAN.
Dincmlg ov Mies Abbie and Mr. Carr.
To conclade
Two .performances on Thanksgiving Day, .
Admission— Parunette,2s cents; Orchestra,37o; Fa
roily Circle, 250; Private JBox Seats, 800. Dobra open
at6?£o’oloofc; commencingat7)j.
CONTINENTAL TH EAT SW,
(Late National,) WALNUT Street, above Eighth.
First week of
_ 'VJUTBf’B GREAT SHOW.
POSITIVELY THE LAST FIVE NIGHTS OF
.“MONS. BLONDIN,”
„ the Ksio/ov nlioaea palls.
The Danoing Mares, FAUIInB and COQUETTE i
The Performing MuIes,PETE and BARNEY; FOS
TER, the Performing Otownf the great Horse. J> U
CKOW. Three great performances on TfiANKSGIV-
IrGFDAY. Wednesday and Saturday. Day perfonaenoe.
The doors open at half post 6 o’clock ; penbonaace
oommenoesathaif past 7. .
Admission only 25 cents; Family Circle ISO.; Beonred
Beats 800. weafiM
JBANFQRD’S OPBRA HOUSE. -
~ ELEVENTH STREET
, OPEN FOR. TliE SEASON.
NEWtY DECORATED and painted.
‘ , HR, HARFORD
Has secured oneof the
LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented heretofore
who will appear nightly.
Sanfora will perform every evening, . .
Doors open at 7; Commence at 7X. -
Admittance 25 cents. Children IB oents. ■ u027-Ja
BIRCH AND BHARPLEY’g opsra
HOUSE.—
JAYNE'S COMMONWEALTH BUILDING,
„ (CHEB TN UT d’reet* above SIXTH. 1 ■
Secrfnh week of this New and Elegant Temple of
Minstrelsy, now firmly *Bt .blished as the
family REBOKT, .
BlfiCH & BHARPLEY’S MINSTBfcLS,
- ATTD
M FRANK DROWPR.
SiXteonatar Performers, In entirely new and original
note.
Doors open at 6J». Commence &t7 I A.
Admission Scents: Children 33cems.
Best seats reserved for Ladies
THANKSGIVING DAY. Afternoon Performance &t
BILLY BIRCH and BA 016 H ARPLEY,
d 037 tf Propnetore.
BUILDINGS-
•TIIASIIgaiVING WEISS.
WYJIAH,
VJBSTKILOCIUIBT AND WIZARD,
EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK. ivOMt-
EXEADQUARTfiRS. FRANKLIN
AA EL ACE.—FREE CONCERTS—CHAB. JEN
KINS, in coDlanQtloa witii entire New ComMiiv.
bonn, Diuieofl, &o. ,
no2o-6c OHADIfrICK * FEET,SB,’!,.
TJASSUMt'S ORCHESTRA.-— SerctuMie
*£2* mntarT
Offioe 1208 LOCUST
. OrHUsko’* As*d«ny (
BROAD Street, below Walaot.
nPHE GERMANIA. ORCHESTRA fito
their PUBLIC RKHEAR&ALS every B»TIMr
PAY .commencing At 3X o’clock. At the - MUSICAL
FUNj) BALL. 8 tickets §1; single tickets. W oenta.
for sale at Chiokepnc Sc Son’s* 807 Chestnut street *
Andre's, 11 Oi Chestnut street; and Beck & Lawton'e#
Chestnut street.
Engagements for Concerts. Commencements. Par
ties, «c., made only at their Office, Chiokerm* 4 Ron'#
Piano Store, 807 Chestnut street; William staff, 2U
Nortn Juniper street, or C. Droaghman, 1000 Itidi#
avenue. . ocB3-tf
PENN A. ACADEMY OJP TH2ITNO
ARTB.-103S CHESTNUT Street
. ** a spiondiil Fainting, Dy Mignot,
* THE FIRST SIN, a beautiful Marble statoetts hr
Anreum. .
On exhibition for a short time.
Visitors will please bring their opera glasses,
PIANOS AND M.VBIC,
PIANO 3! PIANOS ! < PIANOS! I
PIANO-FORTE*.
MEEODEONa.
PIANO-FOHTEB.
1 meXodkons,
Wad. br Raven, Bacon, at Co., Hauu*Claik,SailBtt'
Davi*. at Co., anil others
mvK-lr SEVENTH acj
ttsaa STEINWAY & SON’S NNW PA
nnnrnra«T OVER-STHINS GRANDiPIANOa.
SQUARE. GRAND, AND 80.0 ARE PIANOS, BOV
preferred m concerts And in private ciroles by thebesS
performers. Received the first premiums over toe beet
makers, from judges like OotUomuk. others.
extent. »U eomcantlon^^Aßi^lMO^m^
HEDICINAI,.
SPECIALTY FOR LADIES.TRUSS
K 3 AND BRACE DEPARTMENT conducted broom-
Setent Ladies. Entrance on TWELFTH first
oor below. Race, A full line, of Mechanical Reme
dies. tight and elegant in construction* sjntiallf
adapted to Ladies 1 use.
S. W. career
„ Philadelphia.
JSF Entrance W 0. H. N. s Room, for gentlemes* a!
tha corner. eelO-teur
A WONDERFUL AND NEVER
.FAILING REMEDY FOR IHOSASES OF THE
NERVOUS SYSTEM.
PROFESBOR MORRIS’
EUOEPHALOB,
AN EXTERNAL REMEDY,
FOus¥HSt79e? OOKRIDGK & C 0" Wo ' 6a Wotl *
9BT And for sale by Druggists generally, self-dmlf
HIUTTBR’S COUGH SYRUP.
ITJ- F. BROWN.
CorT-HIQHT SKCUEBD,
Prepared only from the Original Prescription of the late
PROFEBBOR ftIUITER.
AT FREDERICK BROWN’S.
Northeastoorner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
Philadelphia
This Remedy Is a safe and simple preparation from
the recipe of the late distinguished Professor filorrsß,
with whom it was a favorite prescription. That he
used it in his extensive praotice, insures to the timid a
oerWin proof of its pure and innoxious element*, and
to those who know his character for etnll and carefo!
attention to prescribe only such remedial agents a*
should secure restoration without produoingsgbeeauent
evil, it Will be welcomed as a real good. Under the
guidanoe of a Physician, (to whom its combination will
unhesitatingly be made known,! it will always be rotmd
very beneficial, and in cases where a medical adviser
is not at hand, it may bo used with safety, according to
the direotionß, in all cases of short or long duration.
And for sale also at
FREDERICK BROWN, Jn.*s, -
DRUG AND CHKMirAL STORE.
continental hotel,
Cornerot NINTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Phila-
And by all respectable Druggists throughout the
United States, nold-stuthlm
MRS. JAMES BETTS 7 CELEBRATED
17JL SUPPORTERS FOR LADIES, and the only Sup
porters under eminent medioal patronage. Ladies and
physicians are respectfully requested to caU only on
Mrs. Betts, at her residence, 1039 WALNUT Street*
Philadelphia, (to avoid counterleits.) Thirty, thousand
Invalids have been advises by their physicians to use
her opplianoes, Those only are genuine bearing the
United States copyright, labels rnthe box, and signa
tures. and also on the Supporters, with testimonials.
oolS-tuthAstf
KAItHOAU LISPS.
WSBT OHES-l KB
JtAILUOAD
VIA MEDIA.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
From northeast corner of Eighteenth and Market
streets.
On and after Bandar, Nov. 25th, 3889, the trains will
leave the northeast'corner of Eighteenth and Market
streets at 7.40 A. M-, * arid 4 30 P.Tvi.
Oq Bundajs. at 8 A.M and 2P. M.
Trains leavirg Philadelphia, at 7 40 A. M. and 430 P.
M., and on Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 3 1\ M.»
oonneot atPennelton vnth the Philadelphia and Balti
more Central Railroad, for Concord, Kennett Avon
dale, &o„ Jco, „ fIENKY WOOD,
noS6 General Superintendent.
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
fSScCTBBBP THE ADAMS EXPRESS
dWgjPig»gßßoo..Offioe33o CHESTNUT street,
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