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B Fowler will Musical - .ttts, testae ilLtlitt'uncuri lectures arkreulets tlitte- - throrinision of ths' Most • invaluable °Walter to - 'Vtif'•TIIITR.SDAY "taawit to the com htuaity ItirBol the ttnnutat the heed of this article oo• • t entifitit;roy poivefeit 00000, the first place in point Vetr pOPuifiltf.),lliiks4erii:ooiikeeporot of his moo ''lmur flee Oei - ee felted' to secure an ='. -- Otertiowltiry-,andiermoiYAFlls powers - OfehAteresting his " , !heskhrilloCapPtitelitte,uhlittkiteit;tiutf: ll odreds;after -'''hanging with tepterous, delight _Upon hhei -- 1404sioned iolosueO4roi en hour orlotoret beam - 0811141y ettehanted Witlittra sinitikor'S - tlow of living , thoUght, lals*ondetrui imagery, and outgie,pover of woods.. - *-• • ' We hilt euttrlied to Red Contort Hall filled to coietiroikkitg, everiins, an hour before' the IsciSurtioornmenees, unless the mean of Ingress should -Issi'orpeeolp, , itsiiyed thecommittee . •We again peet;:thai,,to kll brobabilitY. ,the only*Sy to make sure ' Misr/4,14r: Beecher on this - ocosiloi., will be by.ee sudng wsecwowtickit now. ." ' '-• pepirotmar. DAVID'PArL BWOWII:—It Will be cofrespondehof published elsewhere in 'our litt4tl;Xitul Brows, det., tuna to - delivera leotureleroie the PhlladelPhis Liter y In . :3VIIIIO . AU panning the :yelittlar Gents' Furnishing Store of Menem It. 0. Wei hotnlOGO.; tiMe. is and? Noltti. Sixth, street, 9e.t.rda9, , our attention'erii arrested by the magnificent ditiel GentWitten's Dirraiiing °Owns, for which:this house is No leall,i",rtAebrated, :On enteiing, - we learned that their fall eanipalira, has now been fairly, inaugurated, - and, feusn 09 1 4tC theY.4o not uio* the richest kind of a swarth, from this time until the holiday*, in every , thing Pertaining to their branch of trade, then there to no virtue in trying., • ' Criaza' vory ypea, Water Colored, Indialnk, Crayon, and plain Photographs are, Imola, to be une qualled,: lye. tZtl Chestnut street. 8i1d90rti.13413 AND PICASOPTAILE—That ho,who deists only In 'lees and Cotream, slioeld have the best as . sottinent, the purest qoalaies. and the, lowest prises. rot ituttatiee Love, FinuttliautiChestn* , Taeialainationat Atereoscopie Compatifhava Ititt reielvid the most "noltiadid assortment 61 sioteres . aver *vette& A. Bialegioiors ant` dozen 'interest, 24.0. Eigfith 'die: et , •, - •.• - Plioiscesari Artit'PaatiioN the Iterat•lntroclitsttiry, lecture before the' Penneillinis Viands Cid'Spiel' Medicine, at 'No. est Arch street, at 'haltpatt - three o'clock this affernoon. We understand that the lady leeturerld very stagnant, and wo have no doubt the annottucement of her purooke will attract a large audience. fIOrSZKRBPUrta Tatra Nonco.-A full and ex. teiteive stock of house-furnishing goods, oornotiaini tide gllvor-Otatidware, fine wogy-handled and ordinary cutlery; Itrtiannia and block-tin wan), fide tea trays, elate watuteri, ballotage,. andjapanned ware general' iron:wooden, tin and Widow were, together with all the new and mail Inventions for honilekoephig purpordia, tatty be found at Messrs.' E. S. Fenton &,Co.'si south westeoryeir °tattooed and Docik streets THE PI4OIIIIITIO ELOQUIENCA Or DANiEL WEB r near-As far back us 1816, Danl4l Webster, in sneaking of' the rapid 'progress of events in the' United States, said, prophecy kindling in the blaze of his rhetoric, "1 leek terwird to the period - when the people of the Pao," States wilt ynise standard for themselves as, r-ey ,ozghttis dal anti whin thei inseribe' upon its folds the sensible eilmenition wall min to go hay their tinnent, at thiißiown Stone Clothing lisp of Rciolitill Kos. (*end Nni Chestnut taint; aline° Sixtb,'in delphls." PUBLIC 00p1VBICIENCE11.—in Our gi Quaker City" there are, besides any ertanitY of• dwellings, stores, .Aerobes. sod .9 aces of amusement, hotels, boa?! We. Pristine, &e.--some 409 miles of cobble pavements. over 'OOO Julies of foot pavements nearly 6 000 eas.and fluid lamps, some, three or four dosen passenger railroads; and-qiiitttga ingl l ls, 1r not, merit, &linking f. public hyt :dresibefir-besidesthe elegant sew Talloriniffortablieh `Mentor it, R. M. Eipula,lfito 21 , Booth Seventh' street - -'-'4)fsrttom ii - katenivoiiry safe t :"In ad rtiontoaeu perbstookofcholasgaodslbe.has 'Nimrod the, services of 'John, noheell; the most :butter in the United States.': .We Pon% only add thst"thenee our meats.", = ' ' ' ' ' " Xxtitrrtßecnonsr lirovismzxTa:—The startling intelligence ,hfus heed hemided over the world, thit 'a Media!, of misguided men hail seised the - United /Agee &Avenel, and other works at Ilarporis Perry, and now hold them ef rt armfr. By the time this report is waited over Europe, it will bo eitagseisted to read that —the red oar of civil wailina swept over the entire Union, leaving is its J .- reek - Pule sad desolation, and that the issantiint - "Continental" ClothinsHonse of E. 11, Eldrldse & Co.; northeast,tieristioNlieaniit and Eighth streets, had' ceased to; exist. :We , hope; heivreveri that. Providence will averisoch n calamity. _ •, „ • COL. Wooe's l3rixtEmptitt:Citnops.--fi t ol. Wood innoutliei hal highly interesting pirformanoite 'it Ng tional. - 1161 - 4 which are to take place on Thorsdart Friday, awl tlaturday evenings of the present week, The aatoptshiag feats of his does, monkey,: add - goats areswah as to attract lone audialloom, BTANOLED lim+Fie!.l7eia s gwe'o_. lox OP A PULLADFLPHIA : -TAILOR.-rl'MOhOelf, blifOij; full, mania over, addafeated ofspilili l Words, spoken. oral, epteterlery, or otherwise slon't kips within two rote of apple-tree" of 'Lusatia ttie ease: Ut: had the toms of rsiewasrla and wai a tinklin losinboPor soandinbras.kittlef'couldn'tdewitj 111 - y feeling is on, expressible an past 'Bodin aout. Rich a ntsh of -ideas. Bird of my ommirki moult me squill—a quill . did I say,?-- , itive,its all yer sot, tvert kdkjer tail feathens—stripier. self quick,"and OA lull me the .13ntish lion that I may use his for Ittkl—with which to write—hooray !for prarmile stokes, the celebrated American clothier, No. 607- Chestnut Its!ajt.;:i r 'llicither, Jonathan, lie floss; jot & 454. , •.-. • . • . Milk Window Oertauur, - ' • "." - BatitiDaMaskii Preach Brocateti. _ -Terry and ktimil; - Coreices. Bandet - - • - Tarte4e and Princes, • • Inca Curtains, • _- hltiain'Crirtalne. : Piano • ; Window lithadem, - • • Every style triaterial , ln",ule.- for -Curtain Draperies', Furnitnrepoyexhisc-. :Om itonkiiimiermilled fur "filet qualitnquatttlty,,aid CiurstOreli - tle Chestnut • s t u loti by the Masonic Irani 'below Eleitth streatt NMI)) ARRIVAAOIII; PRINMILVIIOTELB; . 7.6740'4'0'ii00K LAST, Man. , : *inuitztotolmattait;t4 udowlignii!:' Al ienicles, Neirboyee -, ,DM Itteain:Neklporre • W A Graves, Norfoltal",, • Mrs D Bimmayee3 North* 1 A CieDryil Y• -';4 _. i•,- -,,,,,,:100'D yerarri, mood - e BltilfotiAt, Loots: , ~ , , , c,.• 1311151iipphreye, Wes _;,•• r lui ' A--t. , -- . .14-1070•Na"am.'"°. avan tit-greY-„whir., iiii,„it liglyagh.',„wrlti• - B. ulreititot n toit,'N.O . - • ‘• OD waterworn:li ' C • C 0 year Ma; Waeltal CMt ritayorald, - Wash. p C a itinit e le. triqtipxA t L o t 1 1%B o rr a s: 4 , 46 .„ , *LI VOZ a , pirkr: iii , ,r tu, ..,. „ I ,: . , Br Bitkpletriolerc fa, Dublin' 4 841 R Want, Ow • : • .‘• ••, ' ;Oen H Weetp•Vit •-• • : , • ralhar t Bo le+htleiote,-Wrilidr c irson it te Li t t, -lel, ;Neri Abate:Am/ Mobile tiloinatla, itobilr- t', • John a Todd It !a, *obit. 4 ., I) 11l Tree to . , sf:Davenpart: Ai rit r teli'' ' 4 ' , ' fag i r, ii k r i gon v, PY.l l :7 , amiss i ftleCitllou#, ,X,r; Jim katrislotz'Laneeeter 1 : „,,,,,0 s t i l to , : i - - ,-.,.-. , ~ t EL-Trettibir,p Y ••• ,• ••,' • , hel l 4 , - ill •;,, - mot Aloe, NY , , , = Vast. -Seatory,t ..: ' Chu 0 Botery is l' - •• -• ' 0 rtoxi, - N,Y• • — • " - - t , "', l',ll,Temes te , isi Tenn , , ' li l Ykesl i r R i g .' -'''-:,', i l ltVegrilyette:: 'rod Oke,rePiPk:-1!Iltila °WI' Irv : , riP! e -,_, ~-,:m stii;. vi't . ''. ler Balt, •,, • B D rt in, Itto tykkl)c Ia,,N,Y , M. Franklin, JAY • • ..• ' 411mith. ve, i.. _,, .• • • WAtherNot _Belton , • x , :iniali u triat Wir t ; Y. - '' I`.illt'i g fa. ity , • :' - l i n tillant f AL , '-' . - 1 Allirmili N lhietitio i. iaradhomme. Les -i - ' JtW Wilton 81. Jtextor Bostoo_ - 'rhos- re aclatt. , -,,•: &met Bell lic la, le q ...-. - , el f 11, • 11, N 0 • w Wiletß,N 0 ''• • '', --,. ••• ', .4•N- kir! a, Eltaleal ~ ',, , 7 llzsauwinatY '-• -I , •.T. 11=1104 N - y... fOpe Patton ye SA, Ca thole, . TAoreell,. , O Attins6t kitty" X a-- --, Viii - Judsoirt y • ames Bishop, N - -,, tt I. Sail N 1 ' rirallTlVl B l2 l ' '''' ' - ' firlre r oti e regrgi '- -'5- .. , JOlll t irlitiTleotriii iitriet. titian flutth. 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' - : :.- Airlird i R P OlUli .'1 1111 - roost ti 144eri - Fps li .?,?q•ltittrilur, ..T%P, , .„. . , 4 IJATIORAL ItOrkiriaiiimotilibliketilitit in9JDoveY k. um, Pe • - ,Wm Brook , Tartlet it -0 w crawford,whimArelt LP , A tvini.olimot & p_ , B C PattUriEti'4,lgiii.,4l"o:Alant i !....ti: , i' ' 1 ti k-47 / 1 0 1 rt gel', 6 -1 9 r cl - i l et ' I g i l i eleti Ca fAt e a vi lliyi a o - " V - I FITIIP.- 4'111 :r4" - ~'--,,, 014rtith moo_ ~ . • -), co ‘looLas' Bion di it art' se tt; feet r' rT e i hi 4 1 -, k atr sit , ...-....' M 4 Of 441 ti,"l4 ''' - ii -‘ ii s ilint, I, 04 ors , a 7 ft l icitt e l V f r i;koZ l T tninocii ; o jlt a •moit - 2.;GeNtoibbta .------ 4- t - 4 -1 75' - ( - hanTtt ri IT la- , ,30-8..wil - .;i,...w°,,,..m., 4 shko u , rottaviiip / :- - wog .i uitevii!•::•..r,B. gwe,lty46ivi.' , ! " .... • , ,-- ,ii - f!-": 7 - 7.71 40 . 7 V. , ' 10:07iciAklitirlW4Istir et.otbiero chestnut: .. , ' OW* - LI , •:. ','" IN Offiiiigiqr4nkyti -- ' :c N , l t,; : p A , 4,.r1iv.,, k i ' ~.., t; ' : ' it ' A . - :--,- mor' • ~ II: -- ' c 1 • * t - otip,OPOP'.''''...W Witrof estohootor, r tail; - .0.r . ,!, - ,-A a v rvirg,,po,,,•:, .., 's o'' clitAtt Th' - '-•, , !‘ o ' ',: - - z l .'"i -,, ..t. 44.-, , ,ift1t1y,. , -",•' , -.;.,% •'', ',;• ',',,-„:",. ,t " - BRoiipkg THE BMX HOTEL—AroIh street. ahoy* Third. JR Detansy s Pad Bnwer. Auestieny .A.MoCormiek, Altoona chilling, Salem, 0 - DM oCalla, Berlin , - ohn Newoomer, Jr, Pa D Minnick. Ohio Emelt, Ohio N C Warner, Pottsville , E. Frau. Princeton - P Kinsley. Ohio E De Cavan, Salem, N J A Trout. Minerevilie - D Hulick. Easton John S Pearson, .Reading $ Fleming, Va E B Otbneh corm R 0 Gallaher, Mifilintown LM Bollard s Mitllintawn J Atherton. lowa. win Underwood Pa Wm Blanchard, N \ Geo Mawrer, Phil W TTrtohell. Philo, B L Eshleman & la, Pe. Wm Dela, Pa 9 I. Steele, rd hi 8 Gillman. Pa W L Peipor, Lane. Pa T Warman, Pa J T Horton & la, N C BALD EAGLE HOTEL Third at.. ab. Oallowhill. WF Rader, Pa W F Beningeri Pa M Bendtger s Pa Dennis Huaincker, Slatington D HeberlingWallowed Owen A Miller, Lehigh co Aaron 8 Mill'or;Lehigh co Tim Deoh, Pa 8 J Kistler. Lehjgh co IL 8 Brown, Bethlehem Miss Heberling Walnut L Hoard, Banbury Mrs Knoll:mon, Allentn 3 F Hummel. Pa 1' Landis, Annsville Mrs Id Chunk - ,Thosßelfenvier.Pottsvlle Miss A Williams, Id Chunk JE Eimerman, Pa EAGLE HOTEL—Third street. above Race. D Stubbs, Md Thee 8 Wilson, Boston J Robinson, Ohio' Mr Lewis, West Chester C B Waits, Williamsp't 8 Ciino, Lewisburg 8 Wilson, Lewisburg 0 W Sheer, Lewisburg .1 L Hawn, Lewisburg W Jones, Lewisburg 9 Shriner, Philo . F. P Warlord, Towanda J Vralioni, Po . - ,BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second at.. below Vine, J P Morgan A la. Monroe Miss R Morgan, Monroe E Meredith, Philo - 0134ering, Buds co IL OParry, Attleboro .1 W Reduath. Freeport .1 . L Janney, Jr, Newtown F. II Miles, Books en 8 Sutton.Buoks en , .1 Xirkbride, Bucks co M Shaw. Bucks co W NI Wharton, Bucks co G W Hawlk, Books oo D McNair, Bucks co NW Hunt, Milford, N J T P Chambers, Newtownn S Phillips, Pa - M B Linton, Bucks co Jlll Watson. Bucks on .1' B Kirkbrine. Attleboro J Crostini°, Attleboro II C Yeager, New York M P Jarrett. Bucks en D Jarrett, Hatboro 1) C Rich, Pa 'l' Linton, Bucks co .1 . Barnsley, Newtown W Davison, Cheltenham ' BLACK BEAR. HOTEL—Third at, above Callowhill. C Bachman, Washington J Gruber, Tremont P 1310011111P11..Ettaton 0 Finney, Hartsville ' J Hersh, K111163./1110 W Hamer, Ponnsburg F Horeb. Allentown J Hutt, Bumneytown A Faust, Pa - - Mrs Minot, Freedsburg Miss Minot, Freedshurg A Hine, lleruvillo W 8 Boyer, Snydertnwn B.Krupp, Landsdale F Tomlinson. Moreland T Strohm, Linglestown Musa 8 E Strohm, Lingles'n 5 II Britten. II inslestown .18 Miller,._Berks eo F Roads, Southsmpton W Kline. Earlville J K Hill, Earlville W E Willman. Stonewall° A 8 Roads, Southampton 13 Wenner, Maidencreek . AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut id. above Fifth. WE Deleamp, Pht H Alagarge, Phila Miss Thomas &la a etinny, Mass lieustice, Ma 0 hammer, Mil N H Boardman . Boston Thomas Jones, N C Joseph Taylor. P( C • al Jones, N 0 . . T F Samuel, Tuscaloosa W Weil. Balt E .I . Kelly, Va John T Kelly, Va li R Mourer. Ohio ir M Tntton & la, Ohio D P Macomber, Auburn J Room, Batt -J D Bros, N 1( Seeger, Pa Wm Shaw, N York IT Fosht: Philo, J 8 Dans. N 'York W Verner, Schuyl oo B Schutlelin, N Y 1 0 Horsey,Del E Kinsey, CM, 0 0 Emerson 8 C Mopes. Mass St Hills, .Jr, N Y • T Brown, Wash, I) C . Dr.l 8 Morton, Louisville 0 C Kellerdt:y 8 P Cannon W HAYOB• alss STATES UNlON—Market at., above Sixth. • H Snyder, New villa, Pa W Sweeny,. Newv•lle, Pa ' A Crawford, Ohio Hngh hloYey, Ohio Jonee White, Salem, N J J Strong, Mifflin co, Pa C Rod, Indiana co, Pa 0 Livingston, Pa 'A Mclntosh, Blair co, Pa A D Harlan, Pa Samuel Strayer. Pa 8 Roads, Mechanicsburg J L Slugger, Lebanon co Philip Brisco, Boston Win F Duke and la, Plata T Irving, Delaware co W M Allison, Mifflin, Pa D W Haws, Pa .I . Bell Tyrone, Pa J P Work, Indiata no 8 Apstioniep 0 1 Kelly, it ' 8 C Sharp, °Mono . T jileakney,-Pa H WillholL Weetmorl ' d oo Tht Hall, Bellefonte Mrs k. H Keoh. Phila N Keitgler. Jnidata co .1 Mince, Lancaster 1. A Rittenhouse, Pa Wm C Laid, Juniata co Wm Buchanan, Cambege T R Buchanan. Cambridge W B Potts, Richmond, Ya P El Wilhelm. Bait T 0 Youngs, Chester no 8 Wagoner, Wightsville ' J CraVen, Somerset co J Morrison , Bearer no • J Potts, Franklin no MARINE INTELLIGENCE. NEE FOURTH PAGE BY RIZI.RORARR. (Correspondence of The Praise.) NEW YORK. Oct )R. Arrived, bark J J Hathorn, from Leghorn; Ida King fisher. The schooner ashore at Hos 'Aland in the Ida Mather, pithcargo of coffee. She to landing her Cargo. SANKATt. Ott 18. 4 Arttied ' steamship:Aug - mita, front N ew York; bark IkforntngLight, [rota Math' LEIN* 03 w . o ot 18. Arrived' ll* Bamberg. from Havre; barks N Conroy. from New York; Laura llama and lia;eltine, front Hoeton.• MEMORANDA. Steamship Granada Griffin, for Havana and New Or leans, cleared at Newyork yesterday. Steamahip Bremen,easels, from Bremen, arrived at New York restarday. Ship Good Hope. Miller, cleared at New York yester day for Philadelphia. Shig. Santiago, Ames, cleared at Boston nth inst. for B BarkJl,aeD Mazwefl. Davie bona., via Trinidad, was at Porto Cabello lit unit. ark Rowena , Wilson, hence, remained at Porto Ca be lale inst. - ark Kate. Oliver. from and for Baltimore, was dis charglasetßuenos AIM Aug - Behr J M Rouston,, R ussell, hence, arrived at Savan nah yestenlay. ' • ' •' - Sabra Ikeroine and B S Steadman, hence, arrived at 'New Bedford Intl , net. - Behr C H Midler, Allen, cleared it Now York palter dap for Petersburg, Va. Sohn Lizzie Maul. W W Many, and Snow Flake, hence, arrived at Boston Nth inst, Hews Burrows 0, Clark. and Sidney Price, Godfrey, hence, arnved at Salem Ntn inst. Sabra Otter Rock, from Bangor, Watehman Newport Bich: from Boston for Philadelphia, arrived at 16th inst. &kr If A Weeks, Godfrey, hence at Gloucester Mb ftf Aldridge, Bateman, hence, arrived at Be riileVgihkllakony Lake. fr m BOllt n for Pluladel- Ana, was at oltneeliolelighud. Eladed. from Han' Fraimisco ult, shill Charger, for Rohs Kong: 24th, Christiana, for Sydney. SPECIAL NOTICES. To LADIES ONLY ! 'Tti MEN ONLY !—Pro- Lessor! sill 8., FOWLSR delivers the last* a Ida liattilia of lootuieu Musconl Fund llall this afternoon tits geOlOilL.: to ladims, and at 7.45 to men. These tee total, aro highly important, and ought to, be, as they doubtloenrrill largely attended. Those who would en core Phresologioai r4aminatiotti alictut4 pap at +apt at, 222 fthpatßat street, ONZ' RAWL CLOTIONO- OF TUN LATRB2 Brume, reeds" bills best manner, expressly for RE TAIL ,BALER, LOWEHT selling prices merken in Plain Figereti, All gopds Riede to order warrantod sat's. kotoiY:' , Onir 'ONE-PRICE System is strictly adhered to, as we believe this to he the only fair way dyalitig. 'All are thereby Ir#o4iii ,TgArvlr & " ''— - Apt ACAS ET Street. _ True PRICE of ' SINOPFtfa 13,AWING MA:OH/NES ~.. .u4o4!_siguilt.limpucits!e! 'main EidIfINGV RUM—NATIONAL EidiTTY TROST likintiairr.-431artered by Oa Mate Parinsylvania. ' AULEft. I. Money received every dig. end in any amount, exte or enta. s. PP(E PEA OFINT. interest is void for money from the dei it ig out in. 3. The money iv alt4re vittd book in GOLD whenever it hi Galled for. and without none,. , 1. Money in reeolYed from Exteutoil, Administrators. Gweretiols, and other Truitees, in large or small ems to Mment a 'knit or short period. • • 14 The money received front Dormitory is invested at • Heil Betake; Aferllegen, Ground Rents, and other Ang olans naecirittein aloe open OYO6 der—WALNUT Street, iouthweet eoresiThisti street. Ifitliadelishis. aplS 84LAxerizi tin-Pa4or-S4virs•—A YerY Isrosssontritest of SALPIANDEIVI st resiton ibis Visoo# No $O4 pfIESWIT Street, Phihulglshis. Wed RUNS k WATBQN Wirrocusa /4 WARot; SNArprei /140intia8 Philigtelptihsoffiae. cis aitERTNUT Meretutate orden filled at the SAME DIBCOUNT as by the Compact, . *ail)h Ones in Trenton, New Jamey, and. Easton and Weitaheater: Pa: ain4-fin .WATSON harm removed their BALA MANAER SAFE $lOlll3 from No. 24 Routh Fourth tree tti xol ClTgfingirr litroot, where way be formalhifilargeet assortment of liialairmailer tiara in the country. The public are requestid to call and examine for themselves. oelti•Ot HOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS w4l DOsi tively, mire , Dreiwesia. Liver CoMrkant, Norval', De. Lint!. toi., )iOOPLANDI3 BALSAMIC CORDIAL will positively bun Couno, CM!, VirhopTilie Deese Ft. 24. 44PKWaiii & ARCII Sfreer.`dilS Sir ante by lOrdggietaaed dealer., generally. Tries"' 21I' ; 2 ,5ebi1er.230040 • 5e244.2 R,O,VIA CtariaaaTair idozaussa Faint eawnaa-Idanittais - AT 11MT011D 7atoaa. TOlClPOrbrity At apt Broadway. , Will rattittt to Ifo, ins files wawa. _ . • (1.624.134 P DEP6T - 2514111 dap Alipit „. . - SAVING 11$ HAMIN 8 SAVING PUND-ZNORTITWIUSI 130ENZE. SECOND and -NVALNUT Street&—DoPostu re oeitted' ll:roman avd lame amotmer, from all classes of the oommuaity, arid alkirre ietareet at the rate of five per amt. yet hituum. Money May be drawn by ohooks without Ice of in- Juiest, ojoei dipT, frw nttil $ °Meek, and on Mon "FaVraitrit,.._ll in tke eve r• President, ; ..v.meurer au4 maim, CHAS MORRIS. DANCING. (1 At D. —Wor, SARACM cgs to Inform the P m bic t oipbin, two nr.,em.ent wityPinf. ]Moira. prinethal artist of the Rotel Theatre of Naples, theY hats opened a _private conservatory of , Dartems, 8 South VENTEL street. for nriyate lessons and classes to Ladies and Gentlemen, and a special eines for Misses and Itnaters..overy Mon day pad Friday,' at 3 o'clock , P. M. .They will also open, on the 23th last.. another Conservatory at B. E, corner rowra , 4O.IVAIAIUT Itreets, where, trk't'pe . s . clay, Tereded and lintuednYlaternPra Cia4tiWt.cnirr°ll.3 oa_ the same avantiit i f, ”TRIn • "' PlS'''. Intnitrein A lan o'clock - es au ins {post orn Amman(' poW tree, of orlon the Ater , . • lit i rripit i tilth wroA e ter tfi t t !stallion at the .P - A - 10111 - 1R OFFICE OF THE • 71- 118TONVILLF. A T wFNO klt -4 4 V—Elf nu to z• r A.IL ROA D COA ea; prim P,at i rablenVP_ake I Xull?,yl, Altell, mu ! , 40,4ItI{E'P-19.41, Egrf tc.Pl i,om MAritim CattDa .. oentn. . d. etelrg riestonville Park.... °ears.. 918 i OFFICE OF THE SEDOND : • AN, HD TI I RD-8T .ATPAOrDriaZEtY7PILS,44-WALNUTreot it ter r Tl;Th. PRICROPEXOIarof ntigaoNis Waif Mitel e llot h rPii4 17 th jut " will 1* ! gi3 ~,ii, A; ir ."" I ''' IFF' ti ,,po ilth • . f ig, ..,„ 4 ~ ,4 .440, - .- , 7 .7 A : 111.13 Va LOGAN, El eatetary, nirna OF SECOND .AND OF `W ir -14TinttA_OSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY J'LLLT..A.R.T.p.RIA, ge WALNUT Street. ritILADILPItIA, Elgin. 30,1860. &Fourth Inotalront FIvB DOLLARS per Mare op 4101304 fano o .Btook of above Company will be due titqloYmto at , th Office, on or rag . tke E t4V43: Treanurer. UPERIOR ARTICLE O T T O N TWINES for !alb by ROB E RT E. EVANS. 9H1114 — : 2' , - 314 CHESTNUT Street. THE PRESS.---PHILADELPIE4; :WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1859: MARRIED.. DENISONAMDINGS.—On the 16th inst., nt Glou cester city, N, 1, by _Rev. Thomas T. Richmond, Ca t. Henry Denison, of New Orleans, La., to Miss Sagan B. Giddines, of Gloucester city. KEYS—WALLACE—On the 27th of September,. by Rev. Clarke Loudon, Mr. Charles Keys to MISS Mfl,ll 11110 Wallace, born of this city. s OCLIN—MoBRIDE.--On the 16,h inst., by the Rev. F. Garter, James-Colin to Mica Ellen Maßride, all of this oity. BOCK k US—RAYBOLD.--On the 17th inst.. by Rev. A. 'Willits. Mr. George W. Booking to Miss Marsala A. Ray bold, both of this city. The marriage notice published in yesterday's Press, between Samuel F. Fries end ,Josie A. Risley, is false, uo such marriage haying taken Place. DIED. TAYLOR.—On the Thth inst., Jolla 8., Wife of Wm. Taylor. and danidnor of Edwin McCall, he friends of the family are invited to attend the fu neral from the house of Jacob Mehl, Main street, Ger mantown, near Fisher's lane, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'olook. To proceed to the Trinity Lutheran Church, ** - Germantown. TOURTELOT.—On the 17th Mat., at Germantown, Auguste Francois Tonnelot, native of Bordeaux, le the 76th year of his age. RUPP —On the 18th inst., Tilghman Rupy, in the 47th year of his age. lAllontown and Bethlehem papers please copy.) His reiatives and friends, and those of the tams y, are respectfully invited to attend Me funeral trom Ina late residence. `o. 627 Dillwya street, on Saturday morning next, at 9 o'clock. Interment at Cdil Fellows:yv;,- etery. BARNEY.—On the oth inst., in Swanton. Vt., at the residence of Geo. Bartley, Mrs. Sarah A. Barney, ( for merly Miss Burton, of Sussex county, Delaware ,) wife Of Ensile. Barney, aged 26 years. • The deceased wee a worthy member of the Al. E. Church in this place. Site was the Wietlin of that flat tering disease—Consumption. She had been visiting her fnends in Delaware, hoping that a change of climate and associations would be 'beneficial toper health. In company with her husband, she returned to this village on Saturday eve before her death. and returned to tarry but a night. She had been waiting for months pre vious to her departure, in expectation of the event, and was not, therefore, surprised, as too many are, by the amide,' comin g O r tho Messenger. Beside, situ was both ready and toiling to die. An the hour approached, elle was not only undismayed, but confident and rejoic ing. She conversed freely of death and the future, and appeared calm and collected in the dying hour, "like one that both down to pleasant dreams." Site desired that a portion of Scripture he rend, and prayer offered. She bade tier weeping friends farewell, invited them to meet her in h r far-off home, commended her spirit to that morel MI Saviour in whom she had trusted, and tyi umphantly passed to her rest in Heaven,—orvan ton (11 (.) Booth roust. N IC HOLM—On the lath &Wombat, at Easley House, Alan•Mester, England. in his 87th year, John Ashton, only son of Benjamin Nieholls, Esq. lhe premature death of Mr. Nicholls is a source of deep regret to bus native city, being deprived no early of the services of one who promised to be eminently useful, and to have his name inseribed among those h nth have done it honor. • DYER.—On the 17th unit., Phelps Elisabeth Dyer, in the 27th year of her age. Funeral frontL her late residence, Main street. below Sellers street, Frankford, this (Wednesday) morning, at 10 o'clock. RECHIN.—On the 16th inst ,Goorge Peohin, in the 64th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectful ly invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Bridgeport. Montgomery county, on this ( Wednesday ) mo r ning at 11 o'clock. To proceed to Montgomery Cem etery. JOH ANNES.—On the 17th inst., William B. Johannes, in the 70th year of his age. Funeral from his late residence, No. 631 Pine street, above Sixth, on this (Wednesday) morning, at 8 o'cdook • Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery. AIETZCHAR...On the 17th inst., Mr. George Mete char, aged 99 years. Funeral from his late residence, Frankford road, above Master street, on this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o'elock. • • • QUINN.—On the 17th inst., Edward Quinn, eon of 6 days. Redmond and Mars Quinn, aged 17 years, 9 month,, and • •• Funeral from the residence of his parents. in Kellys villa, Upper Derby, on this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. BoilLE.—On the 17th inst., John H. Boyle, son of Al i °lnlet and Bridget Boyle, aged?. years, 10 months, and 10 days. Funeral from the residence of his parents. Lancaster avenue, near the Cathedral Cemetery, on this (Wed nesday) morning. at 9 o'clock. 88.0.--BuOttenly, qq the loth inst.., lem at Chestnut Hill slo Mrs. Elisabeth, wile of Bernard Be , in the 76th , year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her son, Mr. George Bessan, at Chestnut Rut, on Thursday morning, et 14 o'clock MON BARNEY.—On the lit t inst., Jelin MeNearney, aged 43 years. Funeral from his late residence, No. Cya York avenue. above Noble street, on Thursday morning, 20th, at 9 o'clock. . . . LAm ONT.—On the 17th met., James Nevin Lamont, in the 2:kl year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family aro respect fully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of his mother. B. W. corner of Girard avenue and Roland street, on th is (Wednesday) morning, at 9 ..0'c100k. To proceed to Laurel Rill Cemetery. Me NAMARA —On the lilih inst.. Sarah Ca ril.l. daugh ter of Joseph and Anna .Clisa McNamara, aged 2Tema. Funeral from the residence of her parents, - No. 4.3 n Redwood street, en this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 3 o'cloc. CONRAD.—On the Ath lest., Mrs. Margaret, wife of Washington Conrad. in the 46th year of her age. Funeral I roan the residence 01 her husband, No. 140 Parrish Street. on grids afternoon at 2 o'eloqk. *" OftoVhlL—Q4 the 17t itist„ Mr. Thomas B. Grover, son of the late Thigh an Priecilla Grover, in the gdth year of his nge. Funeral fipm the residence of his mother, Nit ; la Christian street. on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'ciock. , GIBBONS.—Op the 16th inst., Rebecca Gibbons, .in the t9th ypar et ner age, sN yDE . ii the lath inst., Rcheoca. Snyder, in the 81styaayo her age. .1 ,, CO." .—on the 16th inst., John, son of the late Peter and nn Conway, aged 8 years. PERRY.—On the 16th inst., Mr. Charles C. Perry, in tho 2eth year of hulas°. ROANEY.—At Germ October 16 1859, Sarah, daughter of Rey. John Rodney ,, in the 33 & year of her i lhe friends of the faintly are invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her father. this (Wednes day I afternoon, at 3 o'clock , without further notice. * CURRY.—On the 15th instant, Mr. John Curry, Sr., in he 73d rear of his age, Funeral fro his late residence, No. 328 Christian Area r. this (W m ednesday Imm:finis: at 9 o'clock. BLI6W.—On the 16th instant, Mipa Angeline M. Glow. Funeral from the residence of her 'nether, No. 1437 Savory street, (late Union,) below Frankford road, thin i Wednesday i afternoon. at 3 o clock. HAMM L.—On the 15th instaitt, William Hamill, of Norristown. Funeral from his.late residence. Jacoby etreet, thin (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. KßAll..—On the letli instant, Mr. F.inamiel limil , in the 64th year of hut age. Funeral from hie late residence, Queen street, above Menem* k Railroad, this (Wedneeday)affernuelb e i o'cloc, WATHON.—On the 160, Instant, Mrs. Margaret, wife of the late Franoill h. Watson, in the 53d year of her " Amid from the residence of her som.in-law. Mr. Benjamin Kline, N 0.1535 Thirteenth street, above Jef fersonLthil (Wednesday ) al ternoon, at 1 o'clock, PASCHALL—On the 15th' instant, Samuel Paschall in the 67th year of his age. Funeral from the residence of his niece, Mrs.retry Jena Sepple, N 0.612 Clifton street, between Tent and Eleventh and qouth and illypitem, 1.1111 (W dit /ellnes isr- UrnA". ilt IP. 0 qq. MOURNING STORE! BESSON & SON, N 0.806 CHESTNUT Street,have a full assort ment of Slat& Velour Revs % Slack Gros Grain Sake, do. Mouenelined Mines, do. bruit de Soles, do. Cashmeres, do. Venellannes; do. Merinoes. (o. Ci rnOtrste. do, Satin de Minot, to. Enten3 . led ddlre, do. Sombenitiee. td. gIIM.Pon ma. to. .neUrnes, do. relen!, 50. AralVaitaii. , d o. utpe Ilari, o.Mohair Lastre r o. do. 'Minot lona Shawls,_ leaves, Black a Veils, &0., &o. Second Mourning Goodin every variety. - et-if connEsposurNalf. httitAlelphia.tttli fiopt.,lSse. 13 7:1 PAW. Brm.% .01.—Sty : The undetaiened , qq heha fora committee of the Philadelchie totem ry In atitute, ddrees >cutter the putpoee of meuirinaViliether Your services can be obtained for a lecture. during the ensuing month. Believing thnt an atittmative recnonao would eratl,y Many, he awaits a reply. stating terffie, &0., at your endiegt coOrentenee. Itotmectftly. ate.. t yv. T. IMOTT. Far Ccornotea. tRE‘PONCyR 1. YllllMldelphan, Tat 00C1bOr.P59. DBAR SIR : nave received your letter of the nth ult. T hale no objectiona to delive y a lecture be fore_y our inat tote, provided I Lyi maim it convenient. / make no °barge for myeel qt ahail extract an appropriation by Your body fertile oak of the poor of thus city, during the 0011111111pyrikter. Charity and literature should alwat go gogethpy, If you agree to these terms, lam ready. Respectfully Inure • DAVID PAUL BROWN. To J. W. T. SCOTT, of Committee, &o. In accordance with the above. tho Instil! announce that they have secured MVSICAI. ITN ri4LI, tor THURSDAY evennur,lkthAnst, ulna oh ri ckets Mr. 4. will lefture hnorrlng rmastoNs. rickets x 3 cents, to 14 ISO 4t ett tho bookstores, and thefreer ;c . members Of the Institute. GIRARD 111ANK—rtig.044Eliiiilis, Oa utabor otipe hereky 017, that en election far thirteen airecons, to serve for t ensuine year will bo held at the SANKING 110 US 4. on iilo2rY. November 9lst, between the litulp of /0 M and N. M. 'rho onvwd Foaling or rim too holders wilt be held at the same mace, on TUESDAY, November let, at 12 o'eloek M. oelB-tn2l W. 1.. ECIIAFFER, Cashier. rrrMEDICAL. STUDENTW ronikyrtt MEETING oven' alhtlVa. too: , to of 9 o clock, is tbp Room o of the unit m Christian A"PP , MIFIR , Nth - 409 Athripa 0 eitnut ktroct. It litorkeriKs.L, — Clotobor tO AM/ on l Nthlri t l) " .Or i nn b d e g A V IV T VA a l t rl t 4 l . le Rom 916 to IMO o'mook, bad, F l J'4al , . - ,AL from IN to 11% o'olook A. T"t.ete fitt to tut tad the office, No. 4 . 2 tiort h oivontli street. 0n19,3t CALHOUN M. DEMOB% ScrAtmr. VEOPLEA LITERAII.I( INSTITUTE. REY. H11)11BY WARD DEEMER at CON a T 11A LL, THURSDAY evening. cents, & A :d biCt be ar r eil f alnis le Helga', price S! for anlo rrrllON. JOSHUA R. GIDDINGS. OF Ohio. mill deliver his celebrated lecture on ENES IN CONGRESSIONAL LIFE," before the Harrison Literary Institute. on MONDAY evening next, October 2lth. at CONCERT HALL. at eight o'clock. Ttckete Donate, to be had at the Uri netted bookstores4t trr"MAN IS BUT TILE BEINQ OF A SUM- AlEws day. whilat n 6401014! ate eternal." The power of the Democratic of denenite noon the t u teAg tli armyr ic eu - itt , ,Aa b liires "°- of ritleehorg and White Italteall, open their fellow-Dem. aerate to attend a MASS MEl.ri NO of the Democracy to be IieId_WEDUESDAY,OOt, 19, 1859, at yyt; It. et, it BR MkHIM° AbL. BrittraburK,Tweaty-third ward. The following Demoerata will deli trer add regime : George Northrop., Eaq., 4enry W. Dilinn Fag., Hen ry Jakne.a 241014404. tiNIVERI4Iri! OF PENNSYLVANIA— Department of MINES. ART and MAN UFAC TUB ES.—Course of 110440. The course of Lectures in this Department will commence on hION RAY, Novem ber 2 let. IMO, and will be continued as follows: Mechanles and Ohemistry.—Prof. John F. Fraser. Monday and Thursday at 4 P. hl. Geology and Minoralogy.—Prof. Charles 14 Trego, Tuesday and Friday at 4 P. M. • Civil Engineering—Constritotim —Prof. Fai ratan Ro gers. Monday and lberlidaY Me F. M. Applied Mathecaties—tßirce) Ing.— Prof . E. Olin Ken dajl. ALM J. rater. Lesley, Tuesday at 5 P. M. A course of Mathematics may he followed by those who desire to do so under the direction of the l'rofessor of Mathematics. The nouns may be attended either sin_ely or together . The he:Auras will be continued until the end of March. For Tickets apply to Frederick Dick. Janitor, at the IlmyersitY—North Building. And for infultltellon re enacting the studies, to RAMAN ROGERS, Deena the Faculty. oc13.1(11 No. WI West Rittenhouse Square. ro- FEMALE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA, No. eV Arch street. The Oenemt Introductory Lecture to the Tenth Annual Ses sion will be delivered by Prof. ANN PRESTON. on Wednesday the 19th nat., at 3Ys P. M. The Vowio O re invited to attend. 0011-31 PEOPLE'S LiTtn,inv INSTITUTE.- BFiVENTIT GOORSE OF LECTURES, OMAN° LECTURE EY . REV. HENRY CONCERT HALL ` AT CONCP.RT HALL. THURSDAY EVENING, Ootober Zatli, TICKETS DOR I'HE COVESD OD 'EMIT LECTURES, Admitting one !Penton and lady.... -41a0 ~ gent °roan and 1ady..... " Pent emAn and two ladies..... „,...._ 3ou FOR SALE BY Parry & aloalillan,Fourth and Chestnut. . Bower, Sixth and Vine. Henderson, aka Aroh stmt. Book & Lawton, Seventh and Chesnut. Presbyterian Book Store, 1334 Chestnut at, 61/1-Itilr CONSOLIDATION BANK.—PIIILADEL PHIA, October 11, 1859. n electron of Thirteen Directors, to serve the ,en suing year, will be held at the !JAMMU HODS/. on MONDAY. November 21st. between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P, hl. JOS. N. PEIRSOL. Cashier. n'l2•wketn2l ^ • 'rho annual meeting of the Stockholders wall he held at the same pleas oat TUESDAY, November Ist, It 12 o'clock ht. - • • - - JOS. N. PEIRSOI., Catchier nl 9 -w&Btnl DTFARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK —Nita DELPIIIA, October .3d, 18e9. Directorss hereby given that en election for Thirteen he 'held at the Banklne House nn MON DAY, NovemberE4lB69, between the hours of 9o'clock A. M. and 8 o'cloo P. M.; and a sutural meeting of the Stockholders will held on TUESDAY, November let, at 4 o'clock P. M., at the flanking House. of dtn2l W. RUBUTON, JO., Cashier, COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYL VANIA, Philadelphia, Oct. 16, 1860. Notice is hereby gtven. thnt an election for TB{ RTBEN DIREC TORS to serve the ensuing,ye sr. will be held at the BANKING HOUSE on MODWAY, 21st November. be tween the hours of 10 A. AL and 3 P. M. The Annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held ar the same 'piece on TUESDAY, Ist November. at 12 o'cloc 1 S. C. PALME.4. 0011- k m 4. wkntl" Cashier, CCrTHE PHILADELPHIA DANK.—OCT 4, 1859. i annual meeting of the Btookholdors of this Bank will bo held at the Wanking House on TUESDAY, the first day of November nest, at 12 o'clock M. And the annual election tier Directors will be hold at the Dahking Douse on MONDAY, the Met day of No vember next, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 r. M. 05-wfr&m B. 11. COMB(1111, Cashier. r.r.r. MEC HAN I C ti , HANK.—PIIILADEL PHU, Ootober Sth, 1889. Notice to hereby given that an election for Thirteen kwra, Pto nerve the ensuing year, will be held at the use on MONDAY, November 21st, (tom ID tog H a . ou M. ha animal meeting of the Stockholders will be held on T CESDAI , November Ist, at 12 o'clock M. oa-wlrAm toll J. G. MITCHELL, Costlier. BANK OF COMMERCE—PIIILADEL r,a PRlA,Octnbor lea—Notice in hereby even, an Election for thirteen directors to serve for the y r be held at the lIANhINGEOLLSE, e on nßu laD e AY , , November 21, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'olook I', J. C. DONNELL. oe.l-mwitn2l Criehiet. The annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held et the same plum on TUESDAY November 1 at 12 o'clock M. J.'o. DONNELL, ooh-inwftnl Cashier. SOUTHWARK DANK—PHILADEL PHIA, October ad, takl. Mice in herebv given that an election for Thirteen Directors will be held at the flanking House on MON DAY, November 21st, 1869,_ between the hours of 10 o'clock A. Al. and 2 o'clock P. M.; and a eneral meet ing of the Stockholders will be held on TUESDAY, No vember Ist i at 12 o'clock M. of-dtal F. P. STEEL. Cashier. MILLINERY GOODS. NOTHING CHEAPER ! NOTHING BET TER!! Haying the very boa' facilities, we are determined to furnish, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, • the best and most seasonable goods in BONNE7 8, trammed. or untrimmed, ItIBBONS, FLOWERS, RUCHrB, ka., &e. We have now a sp'endid stock of WINTER BONNETS. in variety of style And quality, sure to plettee the most simple or th, most fashionable. Alen, a most complete assortment of Children's Straw and Fancy Bonnets,Beavers, Plats, etc. Beautiful Cloth ad Velvet Cape ter small boys. LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS, 725 CHESTNUT STREET, 01941 NORTH SIDE. WARBURTON, 1004 CRESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH, 300 S. SECOND ST., neLow SPRUCE ST Sinn Just rooelved a beautiful supply of COIFFURES, CACEEPEIGNES, CROWN PIECES, AND BARBS, In real and imitation, of the newest Paris Fashions. WARBURTON, 300 SOUTH SECOND ST., BELOW SPRUCE ST 1004 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH. t ri ll MISS E, M. REDMOND, 207 South onVOA TENTH Stree t t. will open her Winter F ashion s SATURDAY, 6t* DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. MERRIMACK PRINTS. ELEVEN NEW STYLES, OPENED MONDAY, OCTOBER 17. FOR BALI: IPI JOSHUA L. BAILY. 313 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, SPECIAL. NOTICE DRY GOODS DEALERS. Wit Ng 'Oars to WI apeotal attention to our stook of DRESS GOODS, NOW cogged for Rutle. E VitltTittlo4 Who Melt "jilt NiVW YORK mid be amply repaid the oeuense of him trip, by moleetinm out of our splendid Ye nety mtyles different from those to be found in other markets, WE ARE NOW OPENING: SO CASES DnADRtt, pep end really beautiful, 200 0 WAMIMITTA PRINTS, nett styles. 100 " WARREN PRINTS. 1,000 CLOAHS,SACKB, AND MANTLES. 3,000 SHAWLS, Imported expretely for at. A r a kart a rick supply of MESS GOODS AND DOMESTICS, Or POPULAR BRAND But to the above TO 9k yor noStais In parlioular. We shall not quoy) prices, but suffice it to say, that by this advertisement we mean to arrest your attention, and lho hoods and prices will onablo you to VIVA the at tention of your customers ;tie aorMY toAtid. DE rattEkir.r. AAMSTRONG, & CO., 80 AND 82 CHAMBERS STREET, MEDICINAL. _ IrDIOAT r Ep yAFOI(RiCTIIB. 141U O LPJ11,11.110T-Agt,.iina STEAM BATHS.— At 7. ef."ol7l;eyer t ,,,girimTriniOtf4s ll °lr Y tt I . B. l2l ll7ly, " L ij ar darts in ilia ior Rnot Limile a ra 01414. Could's and Colds, 41'44;180 Maelh &p.. &e. hApimaleponircolaktiolv cpy A.miteg. cuiLltn SAVING FUNDS. SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO. °JETT OF PHILAGEIRII,I4. Office, N 0.331 vont "11'1 a unt A D°,lar ll and e I t P ulw; N w s 0 H I . 1 A e y l I , it o T E i 3 i t r e taffax 4 d ip: k i t 1 i . e , with- CVNI.Pl§lTalit without illni with ..0. iT. tv,rl— A responsible and relieble Savings Institution bag tong beep needed in the Northern part of the oar, and " The tSpring Qarden Savings Fund Society" was chartered by Wa i f lat at e i rT. t p n f o F rail l til i a n r i ldVietil i g_ t i l i i . s h n aVt7 nig; governed wholly b y detnre, to esnOtntoodate the bud'. Rena interest an wants oi tuo vilrr huge and enterPri• eine population y_arloeti it iaeurrounded . VOL; M( DAILY . FEW i tpilf o wk.; also, on, Idpndsp and Thnreday ' Howl S until 8 o'olook in the evening, blitlMllll4, redorlok Els% a t tllt h l P r Atth . ~gltirlikotrer, i ranote Hart, rrie:Al §` Zailifi' l . Joseph M. Lawmen, K. took° . Scfettlr]?, PeClerO. eor e Knecht, isook v Dook._ on. 1. Millward , George Weelpper, Peter O. Ellraeltert p et T. bpris iais JAMES EinFing LE ° r ° Photos HARP, Secretary. 'v.l72f-etfli IF YOU WANT A SUPERIOR LIFE-SIZE Portrait, pet a Life-Size Photograph in Oil, Or If you want to alVo a keepsalio to a friend, get a Miniature Photograph or A nihrotype at REIIitER S Gallery, SE COND BMW., above Green. It* "VIEW-PREMIUM FLOUR AND NEW -4- . BUCKWHEAT MEAL, for sale at 101,0102 oailh prioes. ALLMAN & 7.I.RNDER. FOURTH and VINE, NAVAL STORES.-75 Bbls, Spirits Tar nentme. In Store. 4Th Me. Rom, 91 We. apts. Turpentine, landing from gala. Lewis Chester. I bOO do, R 01,111,63 nble, Seta. Turpentine, lending from Behr. W. L. Spying% For sale by BOWIE , ASILBURNER, CO., No.lB Routh WHARVEH. E NEWLAND & CO.. LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE-FRAME MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. An extensive stook of OIL PAINTINGS, eta. All at very Low Prices. 004 AP.OII Street, above SIXTIL Phibulelnhia. r aRAIN MILLS GRAIN MILLS For 'La the Pam and Plantation. The IRON-URA MILL has no equal for Grinding Pine Meal, reed, Coffee, Spi ces, etc., by hand or power. Price $B, 825, and 845. Now in opstaton at IM South SECOND Stlet, Agents wanted In every county Rnd State anl7-3m E. PARA & CO. EYE AND EAR. DEAFNESS. • DR. VON MOSODZIBICRR, OCULIST AND AURIST. Dr, M. gives hie exensive the le gislto the medical and " a c altit' a l t inrtte sten& ifkm ov ed both by mcdical and mu Weal operations on the latest.eMenti principles. Dr. mi would he pleased to receive mem bore of the medical faculty who wish_ to witnees his method of operating for the removal of Deafness, or any OParatiSn on the E E and EAR. ARTIFICI el. EYES INSERTED. Office 204 South NINTH Street, above SPRUCE. Office hours from 9 A. M. to I P M.., and from 4 to 5 P. N. 112 SOUTII FOURTH STREET. 112 STEREOSCOPIC BAPIAAIL—Oreat. Emporium for StorooncopcanudStereoscopiciViewcAmetionn.Prettch and English. OperaOlamies,Plioroacopee, and improved Spectacle', correctly . ecHted to tthe tp,f OS Rt M. J. PRANK IaPS, Optician. 112 pouth FOURTH Street, below Chestnut, A Artilinial Hymen Even inserted. 011-lvnif WARM AIR FURNACE. TILE NEW CONE FURNACE OAS CONSUMER Will thoroughly Warm pour hones with O NR-711111D Lees COAL thin is ramrod by any_ other &mace. Satietaotion mull oases guaranteed. ituddin t r warmed end Ventilated by O ARNOLD & W LSN, CHESTN T Street. SLATE MANTELS, The Blotted and most Beautiful 4 8011 144 qt Enamelled Slate Models, ever offered for sale In this country. manufactured by us, from Pennsylvania Slate. stone, and for sale very low. ARNOLD h WILSON, une CHESTNUT Street. /VOICING RAMIE& All in want of the Beet Elevated Double Oven Cooking Range, will do well In call at ARNOLD A Anvil's, no io-oolif 1010 OREBTNUT Otteet, NEW PUBLICATIONS. G ET THE BEST. WETE UN*BRIDBE BS D DEC R'S TIONARV. NEW PICTORIAL EDITION. ALL THE IHATTETOFTWEVICHIS EDITIONS, TOGYTHER WITH 1.,500 PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS. 11. 9,000 TO ROW N.RW WORDS Ix Tim VOCABU LARY. ill. A TABLE OF SYNONYMS* BY PROP. Goon With other new features in one volume of 1750 pages. 'Price Sti•Offr In purchasing a full and complete English Dictionary , —n work to be used through life—it is important to "LIE'l 1 THE DEBT." That Welister's Unabridged is such appears from I. too DEFINITIONS.—In this, the leading object of Dictionary, Dr. Webster stands confessed pro-eininent, compared with past or current English Lexicographers. elister's is the DIET DEFINIAIii Dictionary in the English hingunge."—lloriire Moon. 'rho ACCURACY AM) RETENT OW ITS DEFINITIONS." —WM. If. I'IIII4C )TT, Mr Historian. In its ififinitions—the object for which nine-tenths of our references to Such a work are made—it stands without a rival in the annals of English lexicography." —London Dictionary. " Webster's definitions aro distinguished by clear ness. tersaneis, an 4 completeness. '—Dr. Ogilvie, Editor Imperial Dictionary. • 2. ESPECIALLY ris SCIENTIFIC DEFINITIONS.—in the additions to the present Pictorial Edition. as well as the former ones, Pint. DANA, of Tale College—who takes high rank among Anioncan scholars—and other thstingui2lind scientific man, hare given their special attention to this department. Ir I have been in the htbit of using Dr. Webster's Dic tionary Iry seveial)e ire poet in preference to all others, because It lar pxouls them all, so tar as I know, in m illi( and defining scientific terins."—Prersdrat Hitch rock. " Another important feature of Webster is the intro duction of the terms of science and art--distinguished to this front Todd's Johnson, in which thousands of.such words are either not inserted, or are explained 'toper feetly."—Lender, Inowtal, 3. ET I'MOIAPC:I".--' The Elymologiral pita surpnelog any thing that has been done for the English Language by any earlier hilKaell."—Worge Ban crert. "Iles entered inure deeply into htymulogient re searches, and with greater SUCCOII9, titan any of his pre decessor:. Indeed, he stands, on this ground, not only unrivalled, but alone."—le. Amer/ran lierstto. " On the great head of Etymology, I know nothing to supply its place."—Datilel Webster. ritosunclarimv—Avoitling the extreme pecu liarities of Walker, which have never found favor with the truly refined and educated, either in this country. or Great Britain, and not attempting too much, by striving to indicate to the eye that which can only be learned throu,;ll the ear. Prof. Goodrich says: "After a diligent study of the sub act for the last thirty years; After visiting England with a view to satisfy my own mind by inquiries on the spot; after a correspondence with distinguished Eng lish schiolars continued down to the present time, I feel Authorized to any that the Revised Edition of Dr. Webster], Dictionary dons exhibit the 'taunt pronun ciation of our lengunxe in England as accurately and completely us any single 'Dictionary winch hie ever been published." The "London Imperial," the leading English Dic tionary, follows Webster's eystem of notation entire. Bat ant, the most distinguished of living Egli eh Orthoe msts, approve,' ants,* of Prof. Goodneh k recent la bors in this department, and communicated his views to the latterreelyduring their progress; while Prof. Ans el:Lit, the American elocutionist, declares the " critical judgment and refined taste of Prof. Goodrich have Molt little to be desired on this point." 5. Its 0111 . 110GRAPIIV.—The American public has, with sufficient distinctness, passed its verdict of approval upon Webstere eystem of orthography. Founded in reason, favoring the Irresistible tendency of the language to etniphoity, convenience and system, over TEN MIL LION. of School Books, THIRTY MILLIONS of Periodical MOM one InnumbraMo volumes of miscellaneous works are publiehed annually, following Webster as their general guide. 6. Ire VOCAALLARY.—IIearIy ten thoummt r , w words are added to the present edition, collected with monde ens care by numerous laborers in this country and Great Britain steno the issue of the former edition. It thine presents, it is confidently believed, a more complete vocabulary of the words of the living, current English, language, no now written, spoken, and read, than can anywhere else be found. In the words now added take, as example, the hollowing front a single page—Baby jumper, thickelieeek, Baggege-car. flag-mhtn. Balanee-sheet. Ball-valve, Balzarino, Bandala, Banda line, Banjo. Range. liarniartne, Rarology. liarreemm, Basetone, Basque, Bats-wing, form oh gas-burner,l /to. hinny thousand words collected have been rejected; and to encumber the volume with useless compounds, self-explaining derivatives or words entirely obsolete, and appropriate only in a glossary to works of remote orinin, as Chanter, km., would ho, either to enlarge the volume so ite to preclude its popular use, or to out short for this purpose the space better devoted to full and clear definitions.. „ . . . 7. Sysoxrxte.—This feature occupies about 70 quarto pages, and has over 2,0d0 words ; those or like moaning grouped together are thus discriminated in their exact shades of likeness and difference, ito as greatly to facili tate the precis and accuratn order language. Those "envenm% with tit Goodrich's former labor! of thin character, and examining the present Table, in its full noes and completeness, will be prepared to find this fea ture of verygreat value. Not so complete and valuable it work in this department alone, it in behoved, can else where be found. We aro having ample 'antimony of this. a. PICTORIAL ILLMITRATIO:IB—TIiese-1,500 in num ber—are of a sine, Oliiiteetet.eittl finish ttuly to Mu-- trate the words mist cleats returned to, while more di minutiva, or less perfe ct ones, must evidently very 'moll fell of this object; The grouping of thrum of the smile O l en togethe r answers a veryy, iniportmit PlttP 4Bo . its to the execution or the illtistrationa, a distinguished Eng- Cala% that not More than one aist in Oren groin equals these in the style of his work; and the 1 linom teacher declares, ” we had the curiosity to examine with a magnifier some of these engravings, and compare thorn with the steel engravinse on bank notes, and found the illestrations (of the Dictionary I often equally good, sometimes superior. 11, CITATIONN.-111U8tIlttiVe sontellooll from the best writete are often given, showing the Hoe of the tvord in its connection'. 10. THE Tabhts.—Glving pronunciation or Scriptural N811:01, Week and balm Proper Names. Geographical Names,m tokSintinuisited Persons of Modern !Imes, Words and ?buttes from the Latin . French, Italian and Spanish, hlottoes of the States, abbreviations explain iend t e r bd i t p e r 3 , ,k s c isms, peculiar use of Words and Tome 11. Ire CllttAptitim.—No volume, it 111 1 1 Mi, oloo, pub lled in this country, besides the Ig k iblrq., old mo tow in proportion to the.iaptatitylif niatter 1 t clintaibs-17.50 larsequarto meth 10 IMO yet'distinet type. Especial is this true of any copyrulit' work, whet?, the cunt amount of Jabot expended dpon Welister'a Dintionary iv considered. In addition to Dr. We bracer' on le. tow toil, nearer twenty than tenof mated. literary labor have since be to Ito 17. lye ORltthAt i VA, nanima° the ineari ing, de rivatimi, on imellitr tit woods, seeurittu an aelmuntei gad Mu a common standard, 80 if 'go cap hatt lancuage as others use it. 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Bvo AMES'S RHODE ISLAND REPORTS; Reports of Cases Allard and Determined in the Su preme Court of Rhode BY LION, SAMUEL AMES Volume 11. Being Vol. V. of Rhoda Island Reports. taco ol7•mwf3t IMPORTANT TO CLERGYMEN, PUBLIC A. SMARR/IS, AND SINGERS. LANCASTER'S BRONCHIAL LADENCIA. A BLIGHT COLD," if its first symptoms are not arrested, too often lays the foundation of a variety of Pulmonary Complaints, including Winter Cough, Asth ma, Bronchitis Influenza, irritation and Soreness of the Throat. and other constitutional derangements. The evil oonsequetMea of these disorders nosy be easily everted or subdued by tolopins at hand a simply of the above celebrated LOZBNOES, which have now etood the toot 01 public experience fur several years, Containing neither opiates nor any ialurious anodyne, they may be safely taken by the younaest child or the most delicate (Wale. Prepared only hr THOMAS LANCASTER , ELEVENTH and WALNUT Streets oil Philedelphis, Va. JOURNAL OP PRISON DISCIPLINE -81 per annum or 25 cents per Number. CONTRNTII 01( OCTOBER NUMBED. L A Day in the Eastern Peni tentiary. 1. Criminal Statistics of Ens land and Wnlee. 9. " Our Materials." 4. Is 6. House of Correction what people suppose It is. and will it necomplish what is ex pected of it I 6. Chain Room at al ilbank. with en. .ravings. 6. convention at Philnilel phis. 7. Our County Prison. a. Crime in r'ettleoats. 9. Prison Mutinies, &e. E. C. & DIDDLE, oil-ht Notices, &e. • N 0.608 MINOR Street, OLD BOOKS-OLD BOOKS-OLD BOOKS The underslantai states that he has frequently fdr sale books printed between thoyers H7O and IWO ; early edition!! of the Fathers of the Re ormers and of the Pu ritan.DiVine.; in Law, Braaten, Jttleton, Putrendorif trinities, Hewitt, Coke, Hale, the year Books, Reports &o.,are often to be found on lit, shelves; Cyclopediee Lexicon! Chaste authors, History. Poetry. Science,Pplitieal Economy, Government, Aruhiteoture, pri!uralHistory. Treatises upon these and other kindred innyenta are being continually dealt in Min. Books, in arge and small quantaties,porchasid at the Custom- House *venni, !Randall, OIdESTNUP Street, above Fourth, Philadelphia, inylll.4m JOHN CAMPBELL. REFINED SIIGAR.-500 barrels various grades. 160 bbis 3r A Waitted rige-s for sal+ by street. auto CIIEBSE.-320 Boxes Herkimer-County Chem, In store and for sale by O. C. SADLER & CO. 01 ARCH street, mond door above Front. Vol. 11. Now Edition VOLUME II RETAIL DRY GOODS. E LEG AN T FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS. OPENING WEEK OF PARIS AND LONDON IMPORTATIONS, AT THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, AND FUR EMPORIUM, 708 CHESTNUT STREET. J. W. PROCTOR & CO. 012 wfm•Gt SILKS AT LOW PRICES. L. J. LEVY & CO. Are now offering a very large and handsome assort meet OF SILK GOODS, Imported this autumn. at VERY LOW PRICFB. Many of the styles are offered at retail at less than the importer's coot. The very large sales at auction of FRENCH F.9NCY GOODS, Have given them the opportunity to purchase desirable dosciiptions of goods nt less than cost Besides the richer queSties, they have also a large assortment of medium-priced roods, to which the inspection of pur chasers is invited. Their general assortment of all fabrics for Pall and Winter use up now full and complete. It embraces every descriniton nI goods. both in May and staple, including SHAWLS, SILKS CLOAKS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, CHINTZES, MOUSYELINE CASHMERES, MERINOS, POPLINS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, CRAVATS, WHITE GOODS, and SUPERIOR LINENS. 809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET. 017-It • % , TINTER STOOK, STAPLE AND FANCY., EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, Aro prepared tomtit families with their WINTER DRY GOODS. FRENCII MERINOES. LADIES' CLOAK CLOTHS, WIDE SILK VELVETS, 'NOCHE LONG SHAWLS, FINE WOOLLEN do., 4.4 ALL WOOL PLAIDS, FASHIONABLE DE LAMES, Do. PLAID SILKS, SUPERIOR BLACK SILKS, UNSHRINKING FLANNELS, FANCY SACK FLANNELS, FINE STOOK OF BLANKETS, CASSIMEREB FOR BOYS, BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS. N. IL—The abo‘e °M ill are all at the low rat of the season. oe3-820 FURNISHING GOODS. Green Seizes and Crumb Meths. Buff, Green. and Bine Heibinds. All widths of bright W.hh Cloths. Wowed Damasks and Aloreens. Table and Pikno Comm.e Blanketil of the best sorts, and Quilts. Curtain Staffs and Revs.. Towelingg, flhoettwrg, Irish Linens. WO Linens. Frit antUreoteh. BARMEN BROTHERS. °RESTA U r and EIGHTH Streets. INIALL AND WINTER CLOAKS. - 1 : Newest Patterns Fall Cloaks, Winter Cloaks daily opeo!ng. Blank Heave!! Cloatt i . Black qq 13 14 1. k ranch yth O‘naka. C 10 0({ to dill •r at one dare notica. 01,0 11104 a 1110 . w . C NINTH and d MARKET. fIASSIMMES,*CLOTHS. V Thick Plain Cagtimeres Heavy Black Ciunumerc% Stout Fancy Sty . Rugged kliktutadt. - Yrdikt knd Stripe,. trtr4tift at rt k o eg' Cloaking C lothe o 0 clinn HOSIERY HOODS. —J. WM. ROI% MANN, No. 9 North EIGHTH Street. Minnow 1(11111Ii!litswieall Stool ' wof gri l t n A r i Na7ti s ir r iikote lj r:t i A r n v a a n i ii . : future, for ladies' and mimes' wear. Merino Shute and 'Drawers, for .gents and youths. !demo Ifoinerr i Cotton 'foolery, 'Woollen 'foolery, GM; es and Gaunt lets, end geode generally appertaining to the Halter! business. .1. W. H. respectfully gonad' the ntteditten of families to his stock, assuring them that hLlntwlc no un excelled for variety by aa th the atty. and that his prices are no lowan 91/Y other secular house. N 11.—Ne almteMent glade (OM the prices named. SILKS, SRAWLS, and DRESS GOODS! ! ! THORNLEY & CHIME OFFER THIS DAY Very rioh fano, Since for 76 and CAMS. Exceedingly nob for SI, Tortlt flack ErtyadaTes_Wlttedn saki? like. &0., &O. THE BEST IMAM SILKS IMPORTED ! ! ! Gvni 41100 worth of Drochea Shawjo. Stella Shawls, in black and colored centres. trench, Septet', and American Woollen Shawl/. lain and embroidered Crape Shawls. ew styles of Cloaks opening daily. All the above goods being BOUGET CLOAt Nan, WE CANNOT UNDSRSOLD. Our store, wins mos tran orated, it is easy of 6008A+1 from all parts of Ildreity_ and country. If. ediner hIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. oaf TRORNLEY & CHUM. RAPS() N'S" CORNER Qv .13i0AT1; AND CHERRY 6T9., RAve.nowoan a fine assortment of BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, SINGLE, DOUBLE, AND SPLIT. Tigt whnlo Dom the oelebrated manufactorers. Heats 'i c s Groner, in Bonin. Our customer, can depend , on letting the nest article ever otlered at retail in Phila- V4 h lliii t urs e siZt e r a s t trglinGtoingaze A y ANINTY Of BLACK. OLOAI TAssitLx. hANDADNIX CROCIIET CLOAR New AND BEAUTITUL RI , DESA TyIitNYINON. WOOLLIM KNITTING 4 AiLga, ALL COLORS. ZNPIITR Ku; retSus AND CAPe. 'A'Ara"gogt - orw,3,:trailltisos. AT RAPSON'u LADIES' TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE. Cor. OF MONTH AND C.RARS), , AITs. 116-ant OAItPETIPIGS, OIL CLOTIIS ) .&c. BAILY BROTHER. NO. 920 CHESTNUT STREET, WILL OPEN lo,D,ity A LOT 0? ENGLISH TAPESTRY CARPETS. OF NEW PATTERNS, AT ONE DOLLAR A YARD, AND ENGLISH INGRAINS AT SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS. 812-dtdeTif TO MERCHANTS BUYING OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES. BLABON & SMITH. MANUFACTURERS OF OIL CLOTHS, HS NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. We invite the attention of dealers to our large stock of FLOOR, TABLE, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS, GREEN OLAZHD OIL CAMBRIC, a beautiful article for shades. The largest stook of WINDOW SHADES and BUFF HOLLANDS in the market. at prone which defy competition. att3l-21n CIIINA AND QUEENSWARE. WHITE GRANITE AND CHINA TEA SETS, DINNER SETS, TOILET SETS, PRESSED GLASS GOBLETS, TUMBLERS, &c AT LOW PRICES. WRIGHT, SMITH & CO., c.19-vfmtf NO. I NORTH 'FIFTH ST. BOYD ' STROUD. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, Have now on hand a oomplete stook of QUEENSWARE. OLASSWAR, e nd FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA. At their OLP STAND, No. 39 NORTH FOI.IftTH ST., four doom below Merohanta' Hotel ,to whioli they invite the attention of WHOLESALE SHYERS. eLT AORNTS CUR PITT/DURO GLaee. 111111-SID HOUSE.FURNISIIING GOODS. GOODS FOR THE SEASON. BRONZED FENDERS AND IRONS, STEEL FIRE SETS, FOOT WARMERS, BLOWER STAND R S, PLA ES T E'WASMERS A , HOT WATE DISH, Ac., c., AT VIA 110USE-FURNISIIING STORES, NOS. 902 AND 1420 CHESTNUT STEEET. JNO. A. MURPHEY & CO, 618-wfulti GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. R C. WALBORN ed CO., (NOW) NOS. 3 AND 7 NORTH SIXTH STREET, have now a very superior assortment of Shirts, Under clothing, Gloves; Hosiery, eta. Special attention given to GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS, of which a fino assortment is constantly kept on hand. 010-Omit JNIOIIOLSON, • Manufactu re r of SHIRTS, LINEN and MARSEILLES BOSOMS and COLLARS. A large and olimee assortment, and syst,t. MADE, always on hand, unto which I 14rticularly Invite the at tention o(CMII and prompt-papas suoar.rtle It buyers. S. E. corner of SECOND and ARCH Street,. PHILADILPHIA. 01.1.1m* v.prs. TURPENTINE. - -50 bbls Spts Ps , Turpentine. ie etortand ASR ole by ROWLF.Y. ASHBURNER & CO. en No. le South WHARVES . WANTS. - - A YOUNG MAN, WMO HAS BEEN A nearly two ) emu in the Wholesale Drug business. wishes Situation either in a Retail er Wholesale Store. where he may have an opportunity of advancement. Has no ordecition to enter as Entry Clerk in a Wholonle Renee. Address, for one week, $• W. Ci.," Press °Mee." 019-St. WANTED—A German or Welsh Girl. to do Housework. at No. 7.zr North SEVEN TEENTH Street. Reference. required. 1V 5,000 WANTED, AND AUTIVE Partner in an established Manufactory in tills city, with actual property for the investme n t, and facilities to make a speedy fortune. Add roe • Mill," this Ace, tinning time and place for an inter view. It' WANTED—An Active Business Nan, with a ()spited of *4. or upwards. u Partner in a Wear ass paying good profite. already established. To one who can infiuenoe the Jobbing Trade of this and oilier cities, an opportunity is offered to engage in a sale and lucrative bustneu. which can be increased to any amount. All communications strictly confidential. Address" B. B. L.," office of The Press. 019-ht. WANTED—A German Designer for all • V kinds of Woollen Cloths. A permanent and lucra tive position us offered to a German havmg the follow ing qualifications, viz.: A thorough knowledge of the French and Engl.sh Languages, an accurate knowledge of Woollen Manufactures as earned on abroad, and great skill and ths.nste getting up new and fancy styles of Woollen Clot • . A Practical Weaver and Designer. and none other need an+, to n South FRONT Street. 35 LETITIA Street. A BOOKKEEPER is desirous of int _proving his Situation; has no objection to com bine Bookkeeping with more active employment; in fast. would prefer it. Gentlemen in want, and who can appreciate the services of an active, energetic, and in dustrious married nian and correct accountant, will not be disappointed by addreseing "Box 610," Blood's Dis patch. 018-30 rURNIT ORE WANTED.—Uousekeepers A: having Second-hand Furniture Festber Reds, Carpets, Mirrors, fee., to dispose o r. will receive a liberal of FOURTHy applying to T. N. WALSH. 8. E. corner of and SPRUCE Streets. 011-fits' WANTED—By an experienced S'a man, Influenceem in a Wholesale Jobbing FInUIIB. C3ll a ftr amount of Southern and Western trade. Address "M. W.," et this office. 014-60 AYOUNG MAN is desirous of obtain inK employment in any Wholesale glonse. where he man make himself useful either in he Counting' Room or Store. No compensation required. Address " S. 5.," at this office. oll6t. FOR SALE AND TO LET. GREAT SALE OF VALUABLE HORSES, WAGONS, CARRIAGES, AND HARNESS. Will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, at the BULL'S HEAD HOTEL, MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1859,. At half pant 30 o'clock A. M., the entire travelling Plutraptiernalia of DAN RICE'S GREA 2' SHOW. Consisting of superior Draught Horses. Matched Carriage Hones All Raddle Horses. All in excellent condition. Also, a large lot of WAGONS, suitable for teaming or farming purposSa Also, a number of Carriages. and a greet quantity of Single, Two and Pour-Horse Harness. The whole of which will be sold in lots to mom curehesenr• Mr This Sale will it.TorO a rare opportunity for those wishing to puridistie Horses, Wagona, Carriages, or Harney' at it great reduction front their real value, and one much an seldom occurs. Catalogues. apacifyiag the Property in detail ; will be ready for delivery at the Box (Alice 0.1 . the ',National Theatre, Walnut street, on Monday gnorning. Oct. 31. and alao at the Bull's Head. Terms made lama at tile tune and Pl.“ of a!g- 019-6 t NURSERY TREEQ.—AUCTION SALE. On FRIDAY, net oCTORF.R. at /9 o'clock 91.,,Th NURSERY of Jobn Sher Wood, near College Wharf. Delaware River, two miles oelop Bristol, .89cks county. and near Sckenck's Station. on me Trenton Railroad. comprising about 1.001) Norway Spruces, from Sto 2 feet emit, finely formed, and several time. transplanted. Also. a choice variety of Specimen Pear 'lrees g ratted on Pear Stock,. large Speed Mien Apple Trees. large Balm Sf tiilead. Junipers, gelden and Siberian Arburbittes, ilver Firs, Auattlan Pine,, Magnolia Conaniennes,ko, Also, sultut.ty of rare and vilualts /?I,vatig. r omPtorv, and to be oonkione on t e 521, if Rec.essse ) . e Ne j w York line. leav , 44‘ 41110 street la II A. rd., stops at Sc e r 'g blAtion. 0c19...tt • IOENERATi GREEVE PROPERTY AT PUir..,IC SALE. Well !b sold at Public Sale. On FRIDAY, the elst of October. 180, On the Preiniaes.at9 o'clock P. SI., ttot very ingpericr Farm and Tavern Stand, known as the GENERAL GALEN". This propeity ie admirably situated in East Goaltym Township, Chester county, on the State Road leading from West Chester to Paoh, three miles Irom the former and six miles from the latter place, and two and a half mile vein the West Chester Railroad; the Farm is lama .. • . of Pitmans Pratt. Georg, Gar ret, Smith - others; it contains about one hundred • ..._...' - • of first quality Goshen Land, highly .• r""7 - ' &video into convenient fields by good fen. oh are well watered. Iwo streams of water • • . r ouch the place. the buildings and improver • ; :40sinted on this property are excehont, being a cood - ARditer House two and et half slyly Web, having four MOMs and a hall on the first dopr, six MOMS on the second floor, etc. well arrayed , with ' all neces. ears conveniences; wel l sh ded and oronnolutedintrl tree., shrubbery, etc. 4, {arge double-floored Stone Bern. with Straw Bonne attacked, nod Seedling all round / well 0 44904% wateral Ike tears with pump therein, The of improvegnentsitte a Walton Hausa. Carriage Ifogige,,Allik House, lee Rouse. extensive Stabling. all of whicti Ire in good condition and repair. This pro perty has tar many years been occupied as a 9 &rem Stand. and Is now conaide red one of the very best Drove Stands in the county, doing a large business, ands; one of the most desirable properties in the mural. Persona wishing to view I lie premises before the 4m . of sale, will please call on ROBERT HA hil Lt...,seng thereon. or the subscriber, at ILEA . G.LhcIIIFTEL, West Cheater Conditions at sale, v ot9-St G. RIPPLE, Attorney in Fact. FUR - SAL E--The well-knwn and ld °W . establiahed HOTEL, with extensiv o e thablisa o at tached, at Woodbury, N. J. App i l i No E. P. MID I.3`OIPN et BRO., 019 St Na. Nur lk FRONT Street. VOR SALV.---The well-known HOTEL East hip Ephraim. N. J., with *area acres of Land at tanned, Surrounded wide shade and ornamentMltena Tonna ow. Apply to . E. P. IdIDDLBTON & BRO.. 018-3 t No. NoltA FRONT street. „I,‘ FOR SALE--A Pair of Northern- Aied Black HORSES, mx_years old, It hands hyt. Apply at HUNT ' S fitabIe,;CHERRY Street. above Eastith. old -St 910 LET—The First Story and Basement or Store No. Sifi South FOURTH Street, lately 0.3- Wo u cult well F4AWialcli,nd W ßle t li:Virtic f gtgl:i.,.. 1.10, the Eastern Market, and ea there is no (grocery Store in the neighborhood. Apply !I, EVANS & 'WATSON, New Store. No. AR CHESTNUT Street. 017-3 t • 'IT— , BAZAAR, NINI'II AND SAN - SOM fittat&a. sP.r.cr o u, SALE OF CARRIAGES. On Wednesday Morning, 19th Instant, at 10 o'clock, at the Bazaar, lkill be gold, without reserve, a collection of impanel. LIGHT CARRIAGES ANA WAGONS, consisting of over fifty rem and secondhand, made by good workmen, anti ye be End to key storage and ad vances. tci r ti; a silr I ffr jos b rilrr is t P a ß k r e ti c it ' VZ T l l l t ort t reg ot to tee weather. ALFRED N. HERRNESS, 01*-41if Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE OF THIRTY-SIX 4105 , 118... VALUABLE STALLIONS, BROOD MARES, AND COLTS. On Thritsday. • The 20th Weber, at 103 o'clock A. 51.., at Mile Hill farm, the residence of A. Mailliard. miPoalt• the Bonaparte Grounds. Bordentown, N. J., will tie sold SS valuable stallions, brood mares, and colts, consisting of thorough bred, half hied, and trotting stock. Ms - Catalogues manuring full particulars now ready at the llamas. ALFRED MERKNESS. Ano'r., 015 Stif Phita. Bazaar, Ninth and Sadism Streets. FOR SALE. The Subscriber will disigwe of the entire Stock ol FINE MONUMENTS STATUARY, HEAD AND FOOT STONES, AT THE MONUMENT MARBLE Y No. IskAyteß Street, West of kastiteenth street *l2lm WM. BILL MOORE. sig AT PUBLIC SALE—On SATURDAY, Oct. 22, 1859, on the premises "A Valley Fenn," an Chester county, adjoining Caln Station, op Penn sylvania Rsalread, three miles west of Downingtown. containing 126 Acres of excellent quality of Land. with good puddings. and congealing many advantages et water, roads, and other eonvemences. For further par ticulars call upon JNO. E. FOX Executor, 221-Ins . No. 11 South THIRD Street, Phila. TO LET—A Second-story Room, conve nient to the Stotts Houle, suitable for a Lawyer's Ofilue. Apply 4H CHESTNUT Street. pm VALUABLE DAIRY AND GRAZLNG FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. - - R. R. CORSON. Real Estate Broker, of Norristown, Pa., will sell at Yobbo Sale, on MONDAY, October 31, A. D. 17.53, At 1 o'clock P. M., on the Premixes. in Plymouth Township, Monteoniery County. one of the best Dairy and Grazing Farina in the township. containing 'Warne, and 181 perolies, bounded by lands of Samuel Pippit, Reuben Lukens, R. Davis, and others, situate on the Plymouth Railroad, between the Ridge and German town turnpikes, quarter of a mile from the former and three-quarters of a mile froin the latter. The land is highly cultivated. andONE the DWELLING nnarovementa are a ST two and a half stories high, with 6 rooms. Rarn. 20 by Ti) feet. (double decker,) •nearly new and built ofgood material, with Straw and Grain Rouse attached. This is a very desirable properly, being in a good neighbor hood, convenient to churches, schools , store.. Re., ho. No 3 is a STONE DWELLING, 56 by 34 feet, three stores high, with ball, pallor, dining room and kitchen on first, three rooms on second. and two rooms and gar ret on third floor, built of good material and nearly new, with large yard, grape arbor, orchard, ;dented with the best of fruit and ornamental trees : well of lasting water at the door. Berm e° by 36 feet, in good condition, with Carriage 'House. Granaries. Corn Crib, and other Out Buildings. The whole beautifully located on the Ply mouth Railroad. adjoining No.l, containing 101, acres, more or less ol prime land. N 0.3 is a TWO-STORY STONE DWELLING. with Out Kitchen, Cave, and well of lasting water at the door,with 3 sere. of land, more or leas. A stream or water passes through the same. No. 4 is a LOT, adjoining Nos. 1. 2, and 3. containing 117 perches of land. more or less. on which is erected 3 double two-story frame dwellings, both In good condi• lion, and will be sold separately or together, to suit pur chasers. The above properties will positively he sold, as the owner is about to relinquish the farming trimness. The land is conveniently divided with {hood fences, and will compete with any other farm land in the State. There is a considerable portion of it limestone land of the best quality. The whole will be sold together, or separately. to suit purchaser.. Demons wishing to view the premises will call on the subscriber, residing thereon, er to R. R. CURSOR, at Norristown. Sale to commence at No. 1, when the terms and con ditions, which will be easy. will be made known by R. R. CORSON. Agent 015 s/twto3l For Geo. Farringer. BOARDING. TIVO fine communicating Rooms; also one mall one recent. Apply at 1523 WALNUT amt. SCALES. 3 SILVER MEDAL AND DIPLOMA Awarded By the late bTATE FAIR, TO A. B. DAVIS & MANUFACTURER OF SCALES, Suitable for Weish-Locks, R. R. Tracks, and Depots, Coal, Hay, and Live ft nck. Alan. the various descrip tions of DORMANT AND PORTABLE PLATFORM BCAt.E.9 AND PATENT REAMS pf. W. COR. OF FIFTEENTH AND WILLOW STS. 0011-6t* PHILsOELPHIA. HOWE'S STANDARD SOALRS.- STRONG 2c ROSS PATENT.—Coat, Cottle, and Hay Scales require no pit. Platform and Counter Scales of every description. They receive all Friction aroj Wear on Balls instead of Knife Edges, as on other Scales. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. and see the improvement. PENNINGTON GREEN. Arent. 112 South SEVENTH Street, oe-Am• Philsdelphin. HOPE COAL OIL WORKS. FIRST PREMIUM, AWARDED AT PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR, FACTORY WOOD STREET, WHARF BOHM KILL, OFFICE 127 WALNUT STREET. nolo sin R. 8. HUBBARD.% SON. AMUSEMENTS. _ AMERICAN ACADEMY DP MUSIC. ..• RAVEL 4 AND MARTLYST77 FAMILY. THIS (WEDNESDAY; EVENING, October 19, - MAGIC PILLS. Dandy Grriebriel Revel; Coterao, PramKea Rayed; The T Filz,:li s oM m GUDLAYORIL By the Brothers Miutinettl. YEN SEgRBT MARRIAGE. Goon Pierre. Francon Race) ; lietxy M,w Frances Pities-a—Parquet, Parquet Cuele anti 8 4 100147 s GM: Family Circle anti Amobithestre,lneents. Box Moe open front 10 A. M. till 4 P. M., when Sup. Can be secured without extra ehalle• Donn °ten sal o'clock. Performance to eommenes at 73£ o'etoex. Wll EATLEY & CLARKE'S AMU, STREET THEATRE. TlllB ;WEDNESDAY EVESIND, Oct. 19. D 0 . 4. , Mn. Mrs John Drew ; Mrs. T Fteldlng, Mrs. Jobs 011 - Rlowboy, dlr. J. .CiArke. rfornaance to commence watt THE MARRIED RAKE. Mr. nighty. Mr. Wheatler. Hosts or Placss.—Atkrussion, 26oents; &wand UM inDreu Cirele.377: costa; Parquet. AO cents. - Doors open at quarter to 7 o'clock; perfortosztoo to 0001Enea0. St 7- s i o'clock prealely. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE,. Bole Lessee, Mrs. M. A. GARRE7IIO2I. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Oct. le, MASKS AND PACES. Peg Woffington, Miss J. M. Davenport; Mrs. Brace girdle, Mistress Woffinstoe. SARAH'S YOUNG MAN. Mr. Moggridge, Mr. Geo. Johnston. SCALt OP Paress.—Dreas re, (Sesta wand Intl, out extra charge,) SO rent,: Muth (Seals Impouted St 60 cents, ) 3736 Second Tier and Famdy Clrele.and Third Tier, 23 cents ;_Pn rate Boxes, soeordusg to the): locale, 85 and 43; Single Seats in Orchestra aad Prints Boxes, 75 cents. Box Office open daily, from 10 until 2 o'clock. Wklio seats can be secured in advance. NATIONAL HALL.—MARKST Street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. SIGNOR DONNEFTI. COL. J. IL WOOD. DONNETTI dt COL. WOOD'S GREAT BURLESQUE PANTOMIMIC AND ACROBATIC TROUPE. Composed of DOGS. MONK - LYS. JUND GOATS! COMPRISING FORTY GREAT ARTISTS: Also, the srest wonder-working liREEK RIIIHAS! Whose inearoprehenslbte feats of Li ht Bs:anoint have astonished the cmhzedareckl, wall appear at the above Ball ,_on THURSDAY. FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, October 9)th. 21.1 t• and 2242. Cards of Aomistion, :Scents. rhildren. 13 fent, 110 - A Grend slstinee will be kieen on .9 ^L TURBAN' A FTEILNOON. for the accocumodation of uttea sad Ch , )drea. Door. open to Evening Entertamments at 6g; eom mences at 71‘ o'clock. Doors open to Afternoon Entertainment* at 2; ooca mences at 3 o'clock. 019-6 t 53A1. BURNELL. Benness Agent. r 1 cDONO UGH'S GALETIEa--PatlE below TRIED. BENEFIT LAST APi'iARANCE On which occasio T ri h p e . W ß ill t a C p ß pes . r in Ms orkinua character of •• Jumbo Cott" in OR, HUSH ! First appearance of AIRS. FRANK DREW, The versatile Actress from the .Arch sad Walnut streets Theatre., who villappear rn OUR GAL. Double Performance To-Ntslit. THE tiERMANIA ORCHESTRA WIL commence their Public Rehears" Lon SATURDAY, October 22d. to MUSICAL PL (D HALL. at 3h. o'cbck P. M. A trackage of eight tickets, one Goner. Suagtis tickets, 115 cents. To be mad at G Andre's. and Deck & Larrton's Milne Stores, tuld at the door. 019 &n fIUNCEKT BALL.-GRAND MENTAST BENEFIT Tendered to the SiYEPS SISTER: 4 , ea SATURDAY AFTERNOON. OM tid. IPM. CAAMS , and hoar these eaptwating Malawiles. Loon open at !o'clock to oorneaenee at 3. Profs nor corfono on tan Pl/110. 'A amts. Children ha lf-price. WA-TV 31USICAL FUND HALL. THURSDAY, October anb MADAME MARIETTA oezzAsioi haa the honor to announce that she Inn WITS het FAREWELL CONCERT, Prior to her immediate departure Cot Europe. tit this ON THVASDAY, October Xth. On this occasion the follow:nit sellllwatad rwa.tabals of artists will appear: MADAME DAZZANIOA. MR. ERNEST PEARLY. The eelebrsts3d English Tenor. 810. ARDAVANI. Primo Baritone from the Amerfecier of 111nric,ars York. H. SANDERSON. The orkobrated Flutist. SIGNOR ALBITIS, Mtaical CadlasUr Adaulmion ONE DOLLAR 0 an parts of the SIMI No charge for reserved seam The gale of seats sill commence no Tuesday at 9 o'clock precisely. at the Mace Store of BeelirraU: ton Von e r of Seventh and Chestnut streets. Den's open at 7. Centeenee at 9. 017-tf C S E 3 ARLTOC ifoLISOHN and CARL • HORN . - K'S SFRI OF SIX CLASSICAL SOIREES. At the Foyer of the ACAIIVIACY OF MCSIC. Sabsonptions will he retteirsd at the Music Stores of O. Andre & Co.. IIC4 Chestnut street; Lee & Walker. 222 Chestnut street ; Beek it DINIIOI2, corner of Setenth and Chestnut streets ; A. Shwa. 23 Synth Light& Stre n. et, whet* the prospects, and programmes can to see T. SHE MARTYRDOM OF 1113.• S is now exhitstan. leak other Paintings a me DCSSEL.- DORF COLLECTION. m the Southeast Gallery of - the ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. Open i tom • A. St. MI SP.M., sad 7 to 10 P. Admission at cents. 012-1,82 QANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE, D..- 7 ELEVENTH street. between Chestnut and Market. Ovenfor thp Seamen. SANFOR'S STAR TROUPE., the largest Company in :la the world. In their excellencies every evening. SANFORD appears Every evening in giegreat Kole of Charaotate. Doors open at sift. Continence at a. Aduuuioa 16 cants. Children 11 cents. SPORTING. 44FSUFFOLK PARK. - WED NESDAY. SECOND DAY TrialsE . GREAT HORSE SHOW. AR of SpeaTiarertised to COMA off vesterday. tilt positively mune off THIS AFTERNOON, good ash altann te nni to tract. Adm taslon 23 Cell tiL Bed's Bond wfil be in attendance. Can Leave BROAD and PRIME at :o'clock P. M. LONE SCAR will also env ail:libations of Bone Tan n, on the Grounds. It JAMES H. KELLY. pIIRE AND CHEAP BREAD, MANUFACTURED BY THE MECHANICAL BAKERY. CAM Si WITAINID AT THE FOLLOWI39 PLACES: MECHANICAL BAKERY, S. W. corner of Broe4 and Vine streets. C.M. CLARK.-- —.P Tenth.opla street, below r H. —S. E. corner Sixth and Coates street. .No. MS North Fifth street. JATHO & SON,._.. S. PANCOAST--....-110. 410 Spring Garden street. JOHN G. MOI.EY--No.=Vise street. T. P. EMITH..— --...—.N0. 115 North Fifth street JOIEN 5M1TH............... S. E. corner Fifth and Sprees streets. W. W. MATHEW& E. corner Eleventh sea Locust street. D. KNIGHT...—. --Broad street, below Wig- nut. GEORGE OARVLN— 1419 Lombard street. D. COURTNEY.— —...N. W. oorcer Bateenth nod Pine street.. No. 5.76 south Trotfta WM. COURTNEY Street. S. R. WANAMAXER. —V de rat street, ahsve Sixth. Z. LENTZ— .Co.ger toner Stre V : lath and L. HOLLAND.— —. 8. W.7 , 74: e St i x . teenth end O.d DAVID SADDLER.— --.. No. WO North Eleventh street. .8. E. corner Eleventh sad Jefferson streets. 8. 8. TOMEII , IB. —.No. 1040 North Pront J. WEIGIITMAN . _ etreet. . EL BROOKS.— —S. W. corner at Seventh and Pine streets. JANE MYERS.— ---Costee street, betcrir - - - teentb street. F. M. WOOD. W. corm eFranklin and Goatee streets. -- P. N. W. coiner Tenth azd Shippen streets. E. B. TURNER.--..N0. 1216 S. out h Front street. J. SHUBTF.R....-- —S. W. corner Broad and Parrish streets. THOS. T. BLEST— —Corner Nineteenth street and Ridge avenue. B. S. 80WN.•.-----.N. E. corner Ninth and Federal streets. --Twenty-second street, ab- Coates. ALES. FULLERTON..---.Conier of Fifth and Chris tian. —Camden, N. J., store 112 I. L. HICKS- Arra street. 0. H. RAINIER —West Pkuladelphia.36th at. a. Rm. - Word road. R. L. YARNELL _Lanni, reins. JORN BARNDT— Tremont and Pine Groan, Penna. GEO. B. TOW:iBEND. Wan Cheater, Penne. .Atatia CAT. N. EMMODEI D. HORTON... -- Florence. N. J. S. F. EBERLEIN 102-tr Columbia, Pa D OINGS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR FOR lie& SIX FIRST PREMIUMS AND SIX DIPLOMA& Beat Fylneee for Wernonx Bruktings. .TO ARNOLD & WiLsOV. OAS CONSUMING CONE FURNACR. Prase Perturri. BEST PORTABLE FURNACE. To Aevot.r. & WiLsoN. RICHMOND'S PORTABLE FUILNACE. Flits? Eltntlr&r. BEST COOKING RANGE. To ARNOLD W e. CHILSON•S DOUSLE-OVs'N COOKING &AVM PARLOR E3IIL-X. BEST OAL GRATES. To Aanoto & Witsos. LOW DOWN nod BASKET GRATES. FIRST PREVITX. HEST ENAMELLED SLATE MANTELS. To ARNOLD & WILSON. For n Tory handsome display of Enamelled Slate Man tels, very highly finished. and of impenor workmanakiiis FIRST PREMIL M. ARNOLD X. WILSON. Imo CHESTNUT street., B. M. F stms Lt. Sept MAY 0,000 TO LOAN 111 SUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS, upon Diaeends. Watches, Jewelry, GUM Mer chandise. Clothing. &0., on modersts terms. by JONES & CO., Brokers, northwest center of THIRD and GAB KILL Streets, below Lombard. Established for the lea -36 years. Office boon from 7A. 31- to 7P. M. Seoond-band Bold and Silver Watobea, by eminent makers, warranted gennane. for sales hap, at one-half tee s teal "no, 11 - IRgSS GOODS AND SHAWLS FROM NEW YORK. Will to arranged this morning— Printed French Inennos, high colors. Printed French Merinos, Polka Spots. Printed French Merinos, Chintz Figures, Printed French Cashmeres. Printed imitation Caslitneres. All Wool Plaids Satin Tracers. All Wool Moulds Lames, Printed in great cartel of styles. and ninny other kinds of Dress Goods. Also. a Cult - tine of Bay State and Washinmon Mats Blanket. Long. end Square Shawls, of entirelc new do signs and Sae ggirklities.equal to French Blanket &taw's, Also. sevarel Myles Reversable and Stella Blanket Shawls, of entirely new designs. Black and Brown Centre Stella Thibets, front s.tge to BIS each. Broche Long and Square Shawls. A new stock of Gents' Neckties. Bajou's dark Sid Gloves C As. HARLES ADAMS. slitthem EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. ITALIAN HEMP ROPE.—ltalian Beth ') Rope. White and Tarred, for Inclined Planes. Ma nufactured and for sale by WEAVER. FITTER & c. 0.. plu N, WATER 3i., and ti.W4arvel,
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