<;~;, -: ` 3VA . . 014MING'OP inn ANNUAL, Coogan or ligoTtingil or iniPiepot'i 1 4 1rakaliv readers 11 ' .4 attibibbr,mcist of them, aware. that the initial nuin her of nue course of ;le - Mures wilt be delivered -at Concert linll.,tbie. eVerliee. Bis.V.Jfeciry ;Ward Iteeeher, commencing at Quarter Sight T omMtii attend litr:Beecher's teeters go night will act wi , tr . voludim , ,o l e 'course, and t' e Inet Only ; aave tionxideiehle, i ii - tne` price, bat also make guin.of the m , all. We shall not he , sureriledif the applicants for 'admission to-night greatly exceed the capacity of the , Paint hiXentrtz.—The toMmillee w in „ making their report on Bening "Machines, exhibited at the lativAgrioulturill Fair, in thin eity,-. decided that. " in point Of sinitilieity, cheapness, durability, and doing all kinds of 'work: ' The Muria Boudoir,' u i deueie thread 'Machine; was the most perfect instrument," and in imeordrinee with which, awarded to it the first pm atiorn; 'W..; storied to notice this recognition ofmerit, as itanstains the view. we:have 011nielven heretofore the ken* admirable machine. .v Vain nuENTINO: 7 4 "pntilio Meet ink of the sine Aeseciationairill be held at the Musical Fund Hall, on Friday evilning,'Oetober Sint. at half past roved o'clock . The meeting - will be adaressed by the Rev. Mr. Carden Rev. Mr. 'Jeffery, Rev, A. A. Winne, and the Hon' William D. Keller. Thei object of thin meeting is to irl tereet the .publio -in the work 'of reform in which the societiluti bun engaged. The ladles, nth° have -been laboring for the,kyformatpm, cmplugment. and instruc tion. ftinaks mho hare 'tett imnsral liges. feel theft With their restrictedfend, and the accommodation of the Roelee Mune , they are unable to meet the Oahu made Sport them by tale Unfortunate 'within A great work has done by' this assooletion within the pax twelve years, but much more might be effected eta melt able building ard'adequate funds could enable the man ager. to receive 'the 'ilanierOus ayplicents, to make Proper elassifioation, and add to the ninnber of employ ments, BO nato qualify the inmates for increased useful 7 nen, Ond self-maint enance. Thus lithe true, home mission, and 'the moralist and the philanthropist can enter no field of lahor ,ire-which their services end be nevolence are inore'needed. , . ' A collection will be taken up to aid the befitting fund Admiliaieb free. A "Blatt BeAliaLEO . 14.14411", lon 'Mi. a Pinto:mime Ttit.on...-i'nt chock, brimin hill, rennin over, and 'treated of spilin ! Words, spoken oral, •epiaterlery7or otherwise don't kite *film! two JaWa apple-trees' of ineetio the case. } - Er I hid the, -Menge of a "iiiivelarps and mar a• tinklin symbol or a soundin braae tittle I oculdn'tdevr.it ! timeline is /in expressible, fldL, pant .finilin Root, Bich a rush endow'. Bird of my miuntry,inoulgroe quill did I say?— give us ell yer rot, even to yer,tait feathers—strip yer self quiel“ and then kill me the. Bntiah lion that I may use his blood f,orinkl—arithMhich to write — hooray ! for Granville Stokes, the celebrated Amen/tun clothier, No. So? Chestnut street. Steller Jonathan, we guess, got - COCOA MASS.—A fine assorhxiont of Cocoa - Mats, suitable for print° residonoes, store., and liublio build- Irma. at E. W. Oarryl dr CO.'s Hoti,o-Pornishiog Store. 711 Chestnut ttibet. ' , ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, tri TO Ito'cl.tott LAST NIGH? eIRARD ItOUi33— . obesiblut et.. below Ifinth W BRiclpyyds. Ve. .1 W (Inoinnata Cot Islas) Painter Pa' R R Moffett. Indiana him A N Porter, Ps- N Bohm's. Pa S Cotaold, Phil& W Mallory, Cincinnati KE, olnin.lansattsr H Roherts, Indiana w m Belie k n. Tenn A Raven. Chicago Reny Hams. Elisabeth, NJIN Plumb. N WI. Williaminin.ndemphis Miss Eckert,_Ps C A Wismar & la. N Y J Johns k tam; Charien Miss Mordicet. Charleston Mn, Ninholl. Savannah Miss Harakiri k sis hid H Ridgley, Pal Alt Saver, Newark ' AR Harts. N O ,Ten Seiao9, Ala A Duke & la. Brooklyn W Maury. Richmond A Muliisnn. Curie too J G Boyd, Clarksville, Vs I. Thomson & wife, Batt` Miss Jacobson, Batt W BlLSeymour & N Y hy Bullock, try Mrs Bullock. Ky V/ Atwater. N 1 Varier Charleston Bendel & ram. N RI otter, Pa Meeoh & lln Freeport, Illß Griswold, N y .1 B Agnew, Phila E Holland. Yit Jacob Nottingham, Vs .1C It Ft Booknrinlow.N y .T M Crawford, WrishingVn W T Duncan. N Y Barmy*. N Y Wm Mplinight, Prov, N T Morse, Pypv,R I 9 8 Avery.' 9 tethester WlA_Rem., Newark W iltukt, NY ' it Vent. N Y B Kirkpatrick, NThee Connell P Farrington. NY .7 Stoddard k In. Git. Mine Stoddard & sis, Gs I. Cowles. New Haven F. K Miller & is. Hannibal C S Ailing. Conn Sand hi Skillman & la, N J J R Emery & la, N.T' A I. Holcomb & Is. N J T I Holmmh & la. N I W Jaffrey re is,N V M 8 Charloak, Halide G Field , & Is. N V W L Bradley. Conn WI. Pierson & Is. Newark Ohl. G Till, N y H Van Vlook. Jamestown JIT Wyman, N Y O M Beanh. Brooklyn R S Howard. Buffalo N Y W J McDermott, N Y tkiblichting, N Y P Elea. Girard. Pa It Ramona. Boston 11 F Raymond. Boston Jos RinkeMon, Balt Branch. 1) K Abed!. Kamm; city R Smith k Is. Boston_ Mrs A J Loud, Roston Dr I W Stripe k fa. Boston Dr N 0 Sheppard & la. Val E Lomond, Pittsburg I K I) tall'onolia, Ireland Robt Patriok. Pittsburg E B Raley, Ga Wee *Meson. Vs C Crommnn,Bt Louis T Stevenson. N' V W MOKenney.himophin G A Fuller & la, Soranton , C Dettilifimith k wf. wash Josiddle, NJ Rev B ?t ,Holfman, NJ H Neff, N 0 W N MERCHANTS* HOTHL—Priarth at.. below Areh John A Miter. 'ftstrin , H Venal, W Middlesex Veen6 W Middlesex NOn H D .Poster. Pa 3 Irvin & Is. Clearfield' D Thome,. Catesaqua Den B Renders• Danville, 0 II Bardweli, Lana co M Marion, Pn • - • J W Catasaqua Cttsbu i le C N Y - 9 has 8 g Kimball. Pinta - Judea Elmer &la • John Elliott. Tipton '- And. , 11 - Blair, Carlisle J le, 14 C 10 Loraine. Pa M fleeter. Harrisburg Mrs Kotler. tial Mine Keller, Del W H Painter. W Chez T B Graham. Clearfield Thos H Farrar. Pa Mrs Elinnickson.N - miss wood, N DH Royer. Rim iron - FRhew,Jr,Clearfield A Harnson Sr da, Ind C B Halsey. Chicago I. Morton. Phfle - .- Jae Boyd.,Phila • R ErWton, Horitinvdon Miss I,orm n, Clearftei d aeliJCop 14 4 rTe JA i gerar, Vir - I've Harper, Va . FRANKLIN HOliihestintt-'street. istrove Third gobs Fury, Brooklyn, NY- - 17 Chase, N - -- Jon Cnrshaw. Brooklyn:kr Y W Stythe. N Y P Mooney, Brooklyn. N Y W S Lewis. Brooklyn. NY W A Neer, Hoboken, NJMrs A W Use.. Hoboken bPAIT-P Clerk, Hoboken Wm I( toug. Rendins, PA J sl,Aro, Belem• I A Stofford, Boalon Ono Norton, N.Y , I , • 1 W-tAndle. Brooklyn MO Bell, Brooklyn'. ,TAR Conroy. Brooklyn .T Matins. Brooklyn - Pease, N y Thmi nArnest, VA - •• W Yount' k Vt rt Potters MButterfield, N V HI m A latrowri, N Y - R Temple.* irf, Boston AMERICAN 110TEL—Ctioatnut at.. above Elßh 'A 1. Murdock. Boston I` M Pratt it la, Pittsburg Miss Porter..Pittshurg ; Rankine tc ta, N Y QO. F,mlor. W Chest•J,Curtis la. Danville T W Littlefield. Prov .1 b Roes. Chester ro, Pa . G E Meeker. Moto •Robert II Poole. Chest eo Deo t Waloo. Boston 'P allodges. Boston . • AA hi tes.ll C _ , • .T Flutahlsoo Prey, R I rl Lewis Ohio ts Froward, N Y Aendereon Lane coPommy, ()canto, Moos LA Pearce. Jr, Prey. RI J Pruner. Blair Co. Pa w 9 31111 0 1, arhoirto 400= ll Henkel. Danville J 0 Palm. N 0 0 A Koehler. N J P Holhrook:N Y W Pures,Brooklyn .1 Merri¢eld, Bolt A" Woluo. N Y 0 F Wright, Vs W A t Gilmore, Balt JONES' ROTEL- Chestnut street. above Sixth. Wm McClellan. Bellefonte nen 0 Davis. Pa 13 C Robertson. Teen Thos itngd, Ind.nen,lonee A L Wheeler. Ind .113 A Darnerd & la. N Tb.o.Duelsp Jr. N Fromm J Pronemsn, Manehester AIN erotism Oswego. NY DW Holm Brooklyn 01 , Yost, N Y A (lark. N Y H Do Pont. Del Judge Harrington. Del Wfl Trier, Arll Mrs. Hnlnsworth. Ala 0 R S , tevens, Conn HRomiuten; Bali H Phillips. N Y Van Doren. NS Thee Petrone. NY = .DVIr N V R Beater. N Y W ADexter.'NY EDemerest,N Y _ _ H 1114 THE UNION AnTRG-4.r.h Oren. stove Third. HSI Senn, Plenetek:N Y.l-eoßnittnerman, Ps (I Martin. Meehan!. Po -A; Toccata, Allegheny, Pa W SemPlmialeghenn T Rhein. Altoona. Pa J Lehr. Altoona. Ps 11 J . Prost, Wenner. Ohio fluid Oaths: Easton. F 9Mackey &Is , T Rim aimnson.Suromit Mre Wisely A. an', pt, Mrs Howell. Emden Miss Howell. Easton I , Koller &son, Easton N Robbins. Boston. Stonehenge. Pa AJ-Thmnson. Writhtsvile W 'Thomson. Pn ' ' & Del Mrs Cleaver. Port Penn Miss Cleaver. Port Penn Mn Barnet: Futon errs Lambert, Roston Mrs Odenwelder. Futon! .0 Williams. Pa W Houser. Marion ' Slits R Mentnter. Easton D R A 8 MA ows 13mit n h dr Patt. . Jno Ashland MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Third rit,nb. Cellewhill. P Griggs. Lyeoming no' 0 A Dimon It Benner J Beek. Rendlng olf Wtlson, Jenkintown C Mettler. Allentown W Lightene, Allentown E Keller & eon, Futon John Albert- Ir, t.ebanon co MY Wolf & la. /lambing Adam Fox. Reading P Annuli!, Reading Beef Kline, ltehrereburg it R Ogden e N yy WBennethum. Reeding 1 7 Weaver 8t WT. Bern abet Wm Dunn. Ps r. /Mum Bending Hon GWStern.F.eston Jae T Rnrhek. Bethlehem B Lindemmuth,llsmenng .1 Washer. Allentown John Hull, Sunbury, Ps Beni HendriebOunbun NATIONAL HOTEL—Rneis grist. shove Third. Dim! G Peters, Ann%kill R Brown. MlRRavine Miss E Cranny. Miillinville ~non Creamer. Lveouitg co H Gibson. Pit • • Mnrtin Gruel. N J ,i_brahstnPreis N b Bowman. Lewisburg Mine J Smith. , Lewisburg 0 P Fenstermeoher. pa A Baavage, Danville , Ge,o SthWelEltirT, Pi EtoPP..Bo6ll , llill co Fp v vow el tvie, r `e.c.h. l 4,lll. hg°,:::. l ' (liVrtgrn t v itAl'arTrgrAte, RtATES 'TRION HOTEL—Market streetoooye mitt, Anvers,. Del .1 sterns. St Loma &Molts, Bristol $ Llndenvin. ht Chunk m ono. a - • M Ind no, Pa of m y e id, Pa n W butter. JOITAIIMII 430 TA WWI.. Pittabnrg • ' . 4 141 4 17 . w s iVik/ri ti tut , ria I ) ll ' lsVi r gtirlc a le la'. l'hne REltewett.ll-tila Boat p D aco . , ir ,t v ie C n rztillville, PA 2 AI S II R S A igi n ng s r . . P EV= It Martin &borzoi', per, co l'John Swartx,llewourti Pa BALD EAGLE HOTElr—Third it.. ab. EJ P Reiudenbuqi, Ps Inaelo 'Patentee, pa. , it Johnson. Pa oenrinser. Ps R Reek & In, Lehighton Mice perrenmayer. Pa 1, Redder. Sorinntovni Hellertown Miss E traorge,llentriwn . pliss o. f Riefler. Pa AMOR Rie , A re, Chunk ' enhoirrier. Pa Citlvisi. E ta`on . I A TISAM. Lebanon oho Riee. Lebanon , 'll P 'Barrio* ; mintene P nano, Jr. .T W Ranysno, Reading RitnrepnOleitding Rhividn. Pa' E Dimmig,Ja -; Minn E Dirnmig. . A Gilder Bethlehein Dangtor. Pa ' - Reirienhieh, Lune Co - -B Rommel, Lehigh no A 8 Claudine. Pa- - - E J Kuntz, Pa , • EAGLE HOTELLThini street. above Raoe. L Stephenson, Phi C Carr. Chester on' J 8 Wilson. Ye - H W Thorny/attn, D 0 ' Ot W Thompson - N ° tatty • • • • 8 Oilehrity. • .1 `real% Del co A V Smith. D'el en antlol,l3o nn R 0 Fairlamh. Del eo ' C Ximhall. N J Bardon,N,l • - 0 Wilson, Bohan E Henry, N J - E W Scott & la. Wash, DO If ft penes:if', Easton S W Hacker, Lancaster .111 Wilson, Monts co 1 :11111 W Thomas, F_o CO Reading W H Coleman, Willa 's' HM. WescottiVa . • ' • BLACK BEAR. AutEL—Third st, n ahoiie 0,11,4 h in, ittr e Vgne;: i t c ;repu'ini t, e 4cZon, 0 Harper, Jenk mown ' .T Paul Ilmoyer, Lehigh co S linhieh on o shelter, Labial' en F Hartuel Tnylarsport Miss Reader, Coor.enthurg Dl, Heinly, 8 Evansville Miss A Trumbover. Pit 11 MIAUror. /leohtels villa Eli Bechtel, Bechtelsville W T /betel ,Cheatr Spring Milton Cooper, Coopernburg . . ISA RY,EV SHEAF HOTEL—Second st.. below Vine W B Rogers. Bristol • lobs Betts. Hocks en John Sepik, liartevile ins Eastburn & wt. Pa David Simpop. Amen flatterthwalt. Pa OorillVTteutnn, N ".1 H 'Foulke, Jr, Monts co I,V Byer, Iloylestown Alfred Blaker, NeWtown COMMERCIAL - HOTEL—Sixth st... aboce Chestnut. ligisolt, A Elm,hlei Chester. co rk no JD York co gTuf'an;AolZiVilln, Del L Bertolet, Readies H Steele. hid - A ' Lynn ec la, Md Jan Paint Monts co - , Brown , Lane co Satiate!' Reynolds. r Morrison &, la, Pa 0 Callas tan & hi, Ps MOUNT VERNON HOTEL- , -Reo.ind at, above Aroh Buohanan:Ta - John Eokert, Pa Iti Ffiroan,y York - • , S ANN N 8 SAVING firiIt—NOWISWICS7 GAN= Sitcom) and WALevi atroote.—DeMmits re. Amite& in mall and largo - amounts, from tdi enemata the eeminanity; and allow! interest at,the r a te et fi ve per Cent. per annum. .: - • Money our be drawn bp Otte* without lomi of la - oiini" daffy; trine i unlit &cloak, end on Mon. ISntaiddi tin6l i in the - evening. 'Preindent, IMLNILItt. PELL ; Trassursr and Socor,isy. OEM 1 / 9 1tini tt t • • 4 . " - F 0 it;" ,- INFOUMATION 'REGARD:II4'G - : L 'Agro IAr,OttEE", to be in ' a vo's .aeolvta- • scrimaTnlPAßLAN.;,..a , nni For •Appisenn'e lkieNrAmeiricen Cyclopedia, Denton . ° - Danti ,ll et Ceneeele. and Frank 1if601.9 , 1 et the Ainenoen Revolution, ARCADE HOTEL Cii p{ !if• • on ans./R(7T street MARINE ,INTELLIGENCE. BEE FOURTH PAM ARRIVED. Steamship Delaware, coml.= boom from New York, with incise and passengers to Jan Allderdire. Sehr Hammonia, Maloney, 6 days from St Oaorso, Me ) with titnila 19 Comber & Co. • Bohr Martin, Goldthwait, 9 days from Saco, with head ins to Madeira & Cabada. Sehr Lillie Sanders, Gale, 40 hours from New York, With rodeo to Jae A Parsons & Co. Bohr It L. Tar, Sheppard, 6 day; from Boston, in bal last to Noble, Hammett & Caldwell. „Behr Ocitoraro, Mita day from Port Deposit, with grain to J L Bewley & Co, Sohr Lanoet,,Bayard, I day from Christiana, Del, with grain to Christian & Curren. Bohr John M Bartlett, Skaggs, 9 days from Harmony, Co, Md, with grain to Jits Barrett & Son. • BY TELEOR t itil. (Correspondence of The eon.)rs Itasierou Gam. Oet. 19. Arrived, bark Mauna , of New York,from Sombrero. CHARLESTON. Out 19. The sohr Mary Emma, from Now York for Indianola, Texas, has put Into this port for repairs. New 00t 19. from Batton Arrived, sh , ine Chimborazo, from New York; Lima, (Per steamship Europa, at Halifax) Arrived et Liverpool. slops Levi Woodbury and Frank Pre, from New Orleans. ailed for New Orleans, Kate Prince, from Liverp ool. ailed for Mobile, Ben Nevis, from Liverpool. MIididORANDA. Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, sailed Item Richmond 18th inst. for Philadelphia. Steamehip Boston, Bellew, hence, arrived at N York resterdaY. - Ship Harriet Riving, Manning, cleated at Boston Ist lost. for Valparaiso. Ship. Twilight, Gate', from New York June 3d, at San Francium 38th ult. Bark Reindeer. Franklin sailed from St Thomhs 22d ult. for Alarasuana. to load for New York. • Bark Grapeshot. Homewood, oioared at New Orleans 17th inst. for Rio de Janeiro. Bark Oak, Ryder, hence for Boston, was off Montauk .17th inst. Bark Campanero, Dubai, from New York, arrived at Richmond 18th inst. Brie Adelina, Kay, cleared at St John, NB, 13th inst. for Philadelphia. Bohr S Washburn, Thrasher, hence, arrived at Tann .ton 17th inst. Setae Ann 8 Cannon. Newell, and Neptine, Manes, arrived nt Boehm 18th inst. Bohr Rollins, Dove, hence, arrived at Gloucester 18th instant. Sohr D .7 Bower, Johnson, hence, arrived at New Ha ven 18th inst. Solna Ambition. Rotan, and Palestine, Cambern, hence, arrived nt Washington. DC. loth inst. Bohr Caroline Anderson, Bowkor, hence, :waved at Alexandria 18th inst. Schr.R o,Whelderi, Neal, sailed from Alexandria 18th inst. Yor•Somerset:• Bohr Ald, Smith, cleared at Mobile 14th inst. for Ha vana. Behr 18 A Mount. Hodskinson, cleared at Wi ininston, NC. 17th inst. for Philadelphia. Steamer .1 Jerome, Jerome, hence, arrived at Alexan dria 18th inst. Propeller Novelty, Bell, cleared at New York yester day for Philadelphia. SPECIAL NOTICES. COCIN ! THE. ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE FOR IMPROVING THE GROWTH OF THE HAIR, PHALON 4 SON'S MOM, hranufnetured from genuine and pure COCOA-NUT OIL This valuable preparation is rapidly taking the place of every other article now in use, es it restores the hair to its natural eolor and brilliancy. A single trial will atiefy all that— It proinotes the growth of the hair; It prevents the hair falling off; It kills and removes dandruff; It gives new life to the human hair; Ifmates the hair rich and slowly ; It is the most perfect article for droning the hair; It leaven no disagreeable odor; It is different from any article made. as It leaven no 16°0 substance; And is the 'only article disoovered for promoting the health and strength of the hair. SMALL 80TTLE8.............. ........... 25 cents. LARGE BOTTLER To be had at the following Dittoes : 0. C. BOWER ' Phith end Vine streets. CALEB H. NEEDLES....TweIIth and Race greets. EDWARD PARRIBIL....Eighth and Arch streets. WILLIAM T aiL0R......N nth and Race streets. AMBROSE SMITH Seventh and Chestnut eta, TAYLOR & CO ..........Ninth and Chestnut streets 0. 0. HUBBELL ....URI Chestnut street. aZelChestnut street E. %PEROT. W. J. CARTER ....fixtsenth and Chestnut •ta. Dr. J. A. MORRlBON..—.Beventeenth nod Chestnut s fa ISAAC li. KAY.— Eleventh unit Areh streets. J. 8. LIPPINCOTT lat North Fifth street L. M EMANUEL........EIesenth and Vine streets. W. H. BULL 1428 Market street. HENRY RITTENHOUSE Sixth and Callowbhl ate. A. W. PARSONS Franklin and Callowhill eta. S., B. TYSON ....Ninth and Vine streets. THOMAS WEAVER......Eighteenth and Vine ate. J. W. SIMES & StlNS;....l.ixteenth and Market ete. T. EASTL ACK, Jr ...... —Eighteenth and Market its. THOMAS B. HAHN Twelfth and Callowlain eta. H. A. BOWER... ... ...Sixth and Green *trees 0E0..1. SCATTERGO6I)..Fifth and Callowhill street'. A. D. TAYLOR Ninth and Waled streets. T. LANCASTER... . .. Eleventh and Walnut ste. ROST. F. FAlRTHAN..Thitteenth and Walnut sta. ALFRED TATFAL.....;.Vitteenth and Locust streets. E. W. INKSEEP..... .. , Eleventh and Mt. Vernon its D. L STACKHOUSE......Etghth and Green streets. U. B. TAYLOR Tenth anti Callowhill streets. W. B. TOOMPSON........Seventeenth and Washingen A. E. GRIFFITHS....Second and Race streets. aF.O. M. SNOWDEN......Fourth and Noble streets. GEO C. EVANS... ..... Sixth and Poplar streets. E. W. TROXELL........Sixth and Parrish streets. A. KENNEDY Tenth and Ogden streets. E.;;B: GARRIDUES.......Tenth and Coates streets. CliAßLgt3 SHINERS...Seventh and Serums streets. CHAS. W. HANCOCK...Seventeenth and Locust a's, AMOB B. YARNALL..„,Fifteenth and Market Its, THOS. H. WlEOAND....Filteenth and Race streets. T. W. DYOTT & SON ...Second above Race street. AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND FANCY ,DEAL.. And by the'rannufsoturrrs, YEALON & SON, 018-tuthasa9 Perfumers, New York THE STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY have awarded the FIRST PREMIUM to the Sewing Ma chines of LADD, WEBSTER, er. CO. New styles, with recent loproyeents may be seen at their rooms, 820 CHESTNUT St reet. oci-tuthelm OKI PRICE CLOTEING OF Tins LATEST Unlace, made in the best manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prices markeo in Plainirigures. AU sonde made to order warranted satin faotory. Our ONE-PRICE System is Madly adhered to, as we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing, All are thereby treated alike. JONES & CO., a4-tf 001 MARKETS treat. Tin Paten of SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES HAVE! BHICX i! REntrosa!!! dlsm WAVING FUND NATIONAL SAPBTY TRUST Coxeetty.—Oluerteyed by the State of Penna7lVania. RULES. 1. Money fa mewed every day, and in eny amount, arts or small. 1: FIVE PER CENT. interest is paid for money from the diy it is put - 6. The money is always paid back in GOLD whenever It is called for, and without notioe. 4. Money is received from Sztesters, Administrators, Gwardiana, and other Trustees, in large or small same, to remain a long or short period. 6. The money received from Depositors Is invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other &M -eisel securities. O. Othoe open every day—WALNUT street, southwest corner Third street. Philadelphia. apl6 SALAmAialma Ftus-PitooF Sim:B.—Avery large assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at reason. able pries*, No. 304 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. atdel tr EVANS & WATSON Winunali & WILSON Swam MaomNES. —Philadelphia °Moe, 08 CHESTNUT Street. Merchants' orders filled at the SAME DISCOUNT oe by the Company. Branch °Moos m Trenton, New Jersey, and Easton and Westohester. Pa. settem REMOVAL. EVANS & WATSON have removed their SALA MANDER SAFE S I ORE from No. 25 South Fourth street to No. 301 CHESTNUT Street, where may be found the largest assortment of Salamander Saran in the country. The public are requested to call and examine for themselves. 0c15.6t 1100 . 1 LIND' S GERMAN limrsns will posi tive'', re Dlepepeis, Liver Complaint, Nervous De bility, ke.;&o. COPLAND'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL mai positively flute Cousin', Colds, Whooping Cough &0., &o. Prepared br Dr. C. M. JACKSON At CO., 418 AECIK., Street, and for sale by Druggiate and dealers generally. Moe NI ciente per bottle. 5e244 °ROMS & Beauties 17autioniao Hotelman Perm HIWINO-IdACHINNI. AT BEDUCAD PRIM. Temporarily at No. u Broadtail'', Will realm to No. US la a raw 'rook,. 'U&S-LAPP DEPOT—NIXTII AHD ADM. se2.l-3m MARRIED. 811081118—E1 Y.—At Attleboro. Bucks county. on the mo,nliq of the 18th instant, by Friends' ceremony. Jos. P. Browns to Alai W. Ely, daughter of John hly, ail of this city. M 1 ERB-405.—0n the Bth of June, by the Row. John Street, Mr. 'William A. Myers to Miss htathieldo M. Joy. daughter of Cyrus Joy.seq., both of this city. • LIPPINCOTT—LIPPINCOTT.—On Third.dny eye. ning, the 18th Instant, by Friends' ceremony, to the presence of Mayor Henry. John LiPpincott. of Philo Mem, to Susan 8., daughter of Joseph E. Lippincolt, of soli. Camden county, N. J. 8 OAN—MoKEE.—In New York. on Tuesday morn inc the 18th instant. by the Rev. Gardiner Smog, D. $., Rem P. Moan, of this city, to Louisa, drtughter of J. 11. McKee, Ens., of flew ; York, formerly of det ' MESTON—HAGANY.—At Wilmington. Del.. on the 11th instant by Rev. r n Wesley Kenney. Mr. Joseph A. esn to Niles Laura Inge y. both of Wilmington. * YARDLEY—TOW .LL . — instant , On the 6th insnt, by Aid. T. . Femingtop. Charles Yardley to Mine Josephine Tnrrnf 1. all of tn,s Prem.,. the 11111 instant, by Rev. George Durborow, Mr. Albert H. Hinman to Mtn Mary J. Oritlith. both of this city. • FAIINUM.-00 Tuesday. the 18th instant. at Beverly, N.J.. out Farnurn, in the 71st year of his age. • His relatives and mole t'rtende are Invited to attend his funeral, at Beverly, N. .1., to.dsy. rhursday,laith out further notion. Bervices to commence at y,f before 4 o'clock P.M. The remains to be removed to Nov England. • SHEBLE.—On the lath instant, Mrs. Catharine Blo b! e. In the 70th year of her age. Funeral from her late residence, N. E.corner of Ridge avenue and Wood greet, this (Thursday) afternoon A nt 2 ?k. t ' ag ) PAOCE.—On the 18th_ indent, Janice Franklin, son of James B. and Raabe( Montague, in the sth yoar of Ms age, Funeral from the residence ads fether,ll.B. Arsenal, thisl Thursday morning, at 9 o'clock. -TINOLEY.—Onthe 18th instant, Thomas Milne Tingley, youngest eon of Benjamin W. and Elizabeth Tingley, in the 20th year of his age. Funeral from the residence of his parents. No. 1632 Arch arrest this (Thursday) afternoon. at 234 o'clock. • .DEAL.—On the 17th Instant, Emma Virginia. daughter of Wm. and Mary Deal, in the 13th year of her are. Funeral from the residence of her parenta, N 0.1122 Olive street, oa Fridge afternoon, at 2 o'olook, ••• -FIGNER.—On the 18th instant. Hannah Colhns FtX ner, only• daughter of Wm. C. and Sarah Pinner, aged 9 years and 6 months. Funeral from the residence of her parents, N. W, corner of Fourth and Spruce etreete. South Camden, N. J.. this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'elook. TAYLOR.—On the 113th Instant, Edmund It., son of kdmund and Catharine It. Taylor, coda years and 9 menthe, Funeral from the residence of his parents, corner of Bridge street and Taeony , road, White Hall, thin (T lPPLlVl ) hert n ialfiy°,4l. k .t., on the 17111 intent, Sire. Jane M Bteveneon. Funeral from the residence of her husband, Wm. Stevenson, on West Broad street, Beverly, N. J.. this (Thunder moil/old, nth o'clock. LAWLEY.—On the instant, Mary, wife or Tin.t. Lewley. aged 29 yearn. Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 1711 South Fifth street, below Morrie, this (Thursday) after noon, at; o'clook, NICHOLB.—On the lath instant, Molina Nichols, wife of .Wm, Nichols, and daughter of Dr. Humphrey J. White, in the 38th year of her age. Funeral from the residence Of her husband, No. 1033 Poplar street, tine ( Thursday ) afternoon , at 1 o clock. • ARCHER.—On the Seth Instant, Adam Archer, aged 83 Years. Funeral from the residence of Mr. John Cox, Bum srneett stmet - north of Haverford, West Philadelphm, thi Thursday afternoon, at I o'clock. AteDOWELI4.—On the mit instant, Mrs. Mary Mc- Dowell, relict of Wm. McDowell, in the 70th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of Mr. Mattnew Kolb, Germantown road, above Seventh street, Twenty-fist ward ; th isiThursilay I morning, at 10 o'clock. • DP.ONAN.—Buddenl v. on the 17th instant, John Deg • nun, in the 40th year of his age. Funeral from his late residence. Germantown road, below Jefferson street, this (Thursday I afternoon, at I o'cloek. MeGOWAN.—On tho 18th instant, Mrs. Cecilia Me- Gowan, aged 80 years, Funeral itoin her Into residence, Cooper Street, be tween Twentieth and Twenty-first, above Locust, this (Thuday ) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. TAYLOR.—On the 18th Inst.. Julia D., wife of Wm. Y. Taylor. and daughter of Edwin McCalla. The 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 this( Thursday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. To proceed to the Prinity Lutheran Church. Germantown. RUPP.—On the 18th inst., Tilghman Rupp, in the 47th year of his age. (Allentown and Bethlehem papers please copy.l His relatives end friends, end those of the family, are respeetfullY invited to attend Ins funeral from lua late residence:No. 527 Dillwyn street, on Saturday morning next, at 9 o'clock. Interment at Odd Fellows' pnt ettltriitSAN.--Suthlonly, on the 16th inst.. at Chestnut H)ll, Mrs. Flizaboth, wife of Bernard Bessan, in the 713th year df her age. Funeral from the residence of her son, Mr. George Bessan, at Chestnut Hut, Gus(Thursday I morning, at 10 o'clock ° MeNF.ARNEY.—On the IGth inst., John MoNoarney, aged 43 years. Funeral from his late residence. No. 473 York avenue. above Noble street, this (Thursday) morningl * 20th,at 9 o ' clock. CONTI AD.—On the 16th mgt.. Mrs. Margaret, wife of Washington Conrad. in the 4611, near of her age. Funeral from the residence of her husband. No. 12'0 Parrish street. on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. .* GROYER.—On the 17th inst., Mr. Thomas D. Grover, eon of the late Hugh and Priscilla Grover, in the 2311, year of his age. Funeral from the residence of hie mother, No. 1.5 Christian street, on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. •• MOURNING STORE! BESSON & SON, No. IN CHESTNUT Street, have a full assort ment or Black Velour Reps, Black Gros Grain Silks, do. Mousselined'Laines, do. Poult de Soles, do.. Cashmeres, do. Venetiennes, do. Merinoes. do. Gras d'Eeosse. do. Win de Chines, do. Patent boiled Silks, do. Bombakines, do. limit Poplins. do. Tsmises. do. English Crapes, do. Paramattas, do. Crape Collars, do. Mohair Lustres, I do. " Sleeves, do. Thibat Long Shawlsd Black Crape Veil., &e., &e. .Second Mourning Goods in every variety. oT•tf n , r DAVID PAUL BROWN, ESQ.. WILL lecture before the Philadelphia Literary Insti tute at the MUSICAL FUND GALL, on THGESSAY EVENING, Oot. 27th. at 8 o'clock. Subject—THE PAS SIONS. A portion of the proceeds will be applied to charitable purposes. Tickets 21 cents, to be had at all the bookstores, and from the members of the Insti tute. o2:1 DT. BAPTIST SUNDAY-SCHOOLCHIL DREN'S MEETING AT JAYNE'B HALL—A grand gathering of all the Children connected with the Baptist Sunday-tiehoolo of this oily will take piano nn SATURDAY. 92d loot . at 94 o'clock P.M.. atJAYNE'S HALL. Addresses will be delivered by cevernl earnest speakers of this oily and New York. 020-30 .irr. GIRARD BANK—PHILADELPHIA, oe tofier 18, 1859. Notice as hereby given, that an election for thirteen directors. to serve for the enjoin• year will be held at tho BANKING HOUSE. on MONDAY. Novetnber Slat, between the hours of 10 A. AI and 2 P. M. . . . Tho annual meeting ef tho ottlokholdets will be held at the same plena, on TUESDAY, November let, et 12 o'clock 21. W. L. ECHAFFER, Cmhier qPHILADELPHIA HOSPITAL, October 18, 1859. ical Lectures will be delivered at the Almshou se, on WRDNESDAYs and SATURDAYS. MEDICAL ) from 9, 1 1' to 10"1 o'clock, and SURGICAL. from 10 to 111. o'clock A. Pd. Tickets 6:5, to be had nt the office, No. 42 North Seventh street. ocl9-St C Al.HOtik M. DERINGER.Sooretary HON. JOSHUA R. GIDDINGS, Or willOhlo,deliver his celebrated lecture tin MNES IN CONOFESSIONAL LIFE," before the Harrison Literary Institute on MONDAY eyenovi next, October 24th, at CONCERT HALL, at eight o Week. Tickets 25 cents, to be bait at the principal bookstores.6t frrUNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA— Department of MINES. ART and MANUFAC TURES.—Course of 185940. The course of Lectures in this Department will commence on MONDAY, Novem ber Ylst, 1859, and will be continued as follows: Mechanics and Cheinistry.—Prof, John F. Fanner, Monday and Thursday at 4 P. M. Geology and klineralogy.—Prof. Charles B. Trego, Tuesday and Friday nt 4 P. Id. Civil Engineering—Construction.—Prof. Poltroon Bo geys, Monday and hursdny at 6 P. lit. Applied Idathematies—Burvo Ing.—Prof. E. Otis Ken dall. Friday at 5 P. M. Mining.—Prol. J. Peter Lesley, Tuesday at 5 P.lll. 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A complete Enoyolopmdio on Ole cubical " The Euclid of Chem." One large %ohmic. Price 81. W, These Root:Blpin be gent by mail, pottage free, to any ~art of the United States ,_on the receipt of the price. y RUDD & CARLETON. PubHaers and Bookselters. ol(bthe-tf No. MO GRAND Bt., near Broadway, N Y OLD BOOKS--OLD BOOBS --OLD BOOKS The undereigned elatel that qp frpqmitly ter 8 books printed between oilers 1370 11 . 1 . 131500; early edition Of the Fathers t Reformer,/ of the Pu ritan D ivines; in Law, Bratitoi Littleton, Pulfenderir tot ins, Dowat, °elks, Hale, e Year Books!, Reports 0., are often to be lound on s shelves; Cyolopediss xioons,_Classig adhere. History. Poetry, Philosophy, ftrit ie a n r c abf ry " . l &A M Y ' kpo th vg= t a AIZ Zig:a mum= are muss continually dealt in by him. Books, ig large arid imul o vrauethio N atic isAgeieet?,u=lo - eon,. JOHN CIA at Pnitl,L. DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. MERRIMACK PRINTS, ELEVEN NEW RULES, 70 DE OPENED MONDAY, OCTOBER 37. YOR SALE liy JOSHUA L. BAILY, 213 MARKET STREET, oels-tf PHILADELPHIA, SPECIAL NOTICE DRY GOODS DEALERS. We beg leave to call special atteittfen to our stock of DRESS -:63•00D5, Now exposed for sale EVERY RETAILER Who may visit NEW YORK will be amply reOsid the expense of his trip, by selecting out of our splendid va riety styles different front those to be found in other markets. WE ARE NOW OPENINCi 20 CASES DEI,AINES, new and really beautiful 200 " WAMSUTTA PRINTS, new styles. 100 " WARREN PRINTS. 1,000 CLOAKS,SACKS, AND MANTLES. 3,000 SHAWLS, Imported expressly for us, We haven rioh aupply of DItESB GOODS AND DOMESTICS, OP POPULAR BRANDS, But to the above we ask your notice iu particular. We shall not quote prices, but suffice it to say, that by this advertisement we mean to arrest your attention, and the Giants and rulers will enable you to arrest the at tention or yes, tsrl NMI'S the country round, DE FAC)RV.ST. ARMSTRONG, & CO., 80 AND 82 CILAMBERS STREET, MILLINERY GOODS. NOTHING CHEAPER! NOTHING BET TER!! Ilaeins the very best fncihtiee, we are determined to furnish, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRIOES, the beet and met xeneonnblerootln in BONNETS, trimmed or untrtnimed, ItIBBONS, FLOWERS. RUCK e.S, ha., &o. We have now a ep , endid stock of WINTER BONNETS. in variety of style end qnalitv, sure to please the 'lima Simple or th. most feehionehle.. Also, a most complete assort;liont of Child ren'e Straw and, Fancy Bonnets, BeaVete. Flats, etc. Beautiful Cloth and Velvet Caps for small boys. LINCOLN, WOOD, tit NIODOLIti, 725 CHESTNUT STREET, 019-tt • NORTH SIDE. WARBURTON, 1004 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH, AND 300 S. SECOND ST., BELOW SPRUCE ST. Hag Just roomed a beautiful supply of COIFFURES, CACIIEPEIGNES, CROWN PIECES, AND BARBS, real and imitation, of the newest Paris Feeloon& WARBURTON, 306 SOUTH SECOND ST., BELOW SPRUCE ST. 1004 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH. oe7-H-H sN e MISS P. M. REDMOND, 207 South TENTH Street, will open her Winter Feehione on SATURDAY, Oct.= ole et• N AVAL STORES.-75 B1)ls. Spirits Tur pentine. nn Store. 476 1,1,18. Rosin, 91 1 , 1 , 15. Seta. Turpentine. landing from eeltr. Lewis Chester. tWO do, B o wl', 96 1,1,15. Sets. Turpentine, landin e from Noll r. W. L. Springs. For saleAnr ROWI.EY, ASRBURNER. & CO., NO, If Mouth WFLARYEU, RETAIL DRY GOODS. SILKS AT LOW PRICES. L. J. LEVY & CO. • Are now offering a very large and handsome assort meat OF SILK GOODS, Imported this autumn. nt VERY LOW PRICES. Cony of the sit lea are offered nt remit at lee s than the importer's cost. The very large males at motion of FRENCH FANCY GOODS, Have given them the opportunity to purchase desirable desoriptions of goods at less than cost Beside, the richer anabties, they have ale,, n•large assortment of inedium-priced goods, to which the inspection al pur glimmers is invited. Their general assortment of all fabrics for Fall and Wintor use is now full and complete. It embraces every desorisiton of goods, both in fancy and staple, mending SHAWLS, SILKS. CLOAKS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, CHINTZES, MOUSSELINE CASHMERES, MERINOS, POPLINS. HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS. CRAY TB,_ WHITE GOODS, and SUPEIOR LINENS 809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET. o31:1 -It FOR LADIES' COSTUMES. FURS OF ALL NATIONS, THE LARGEST STOCK IN TILE CITY, IN A ROOM SPEOIALLY SET APART FOR THEIR EX. lIIIIITION, AT THE PARIS MANTILLA AND C 1.0.4 K EMPORIUM, 708 CHESTNUT STREET. J. W. PROCTOR &I CO. 011-tuths.ct WINTER STOCK, STAPLE AND FANor. EYRE & LANDELL. FOURTH AND ARCH, Aro prepared Maud families with their WINTER DRY GOODS FRENCH MERINOF.B., LADIES' CLOAK CLOTHS,' WIDE SILK VELVETS, BROCHE LONG SHAWLS, FINE WOOLLEN do., 4-4 ALL WOOL PLAIDS, FASHIONABLE DE LAINES, Do. PLAID SILKS, SUPERIOR BLACK SILKS, LINSHRINKINU FLANNELS, FANCY SACK FLANNF.I.S, FINE STOCK OF BLANKETS, CASSIMERES FOR BOYS, BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS. N. 8.--The above Goods are all at the low rates of he season. oe3-tO3) - 1 11- ORNISII IN G GOODS. Crean Baizes and Crumb Cloths, Buff, Green, and Blue Ifollandx. All widths of hrughS W.ne Cloths. • Worsted Damasks and Moments. Table and Piano Covers. Blankets of the best sorts, and Quilts, Curtain &Wieland Reps. Towelings, Sheetings, Irish Lineal. Table Linens, Irish end Scotch. IMAR PLEBS BROTHERS, ol9rp CILESTMI I' and EIiiHTH Btreets I?ALL AND WINTER CLOAKS. . Newest Patterns Fall Clonka. 'Winter Cloaksdaily opening. Blnek Bearer Cloaks. Black TrICOt Cloaks. Black French Cloth Clnaks. IQ , Cloaks inniie to ord 4, kci at nne day's notion. Prices ee to is. CO PER ONARL. oln - (NTH and MARKET CASSLMERES, CLOTHS. Thick Plain Cassimeree Heavy Blaok Ctissinteres. Stout Fancy Sty les. Rugged Mixtures, Plaids and Stripes. h' and 6-4 First-rate Black Doeskina. Black Broadcloths ISIS) to 1:6. Ladies' Cloaking Cloths. COOFER. & CONARP,_ 010 NINTH and MARKET SILKS ; SHAWLS, and DRESS GOODS! ! ! THORNLEY do CHIEN, OFFER THIS DAY Very rich fancy Silks for 75 and opt!. kk ,, Cl.tedinall rich for tri, *grit{ I s 5. ck eras and rl in color Ake ,k 9 THE BEST iLACK bl liS IMPOR'TEIJ! ! . ()vv. ts,oro worth of Broohea Shawls. Stella Shawls, to black nod colored cefllreg. French, Scotch, and American Woollen Shawl/. Nlans npd enklwoularottOrape Shawls. ew iltr(escf oloaks opening daily. All the above geode being BOUGHT CLOSE FOR CASH. WE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. Our store, being centrally located, it is easy of access of the city and country. roi rli. al ki,VlT ts rler EIGHTH an d SPRING GARDEN. 00l THORNLEY & CHISM, HARD WARE PACKAGE HOUSES HANDY & BRENNER. NOS. 23, 23, AND 27 NORTH FIFTH STREET DELPHIA, WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the sale of all kinds of AMERICAN MANUFAOTURED HARDWARE, END HOMERS OP GERMAN, BELGIAN, FRENCH, AND ENGLISH HARDWARE AND OITTLERY, Keep oonstantly on hand q huge coot of Goods to SUP - Elv Hardware Dealers. BUTCHER'S PILES, • By the cask or otherwise. BUTCHER'S EDGE TOOLS, BUTCHER'S STEEL OF VARIOUS KINDS. WRIGHT'S PATENT ANVILS AND VICES, SHIP CHAIN, And other kirois is every variety, SOLE AGSM'S Pox HARP'S REPEATER PISTOL, WEIGHING ONLY S 3 OUNCES. SHARP'S NEW MODEL RIFLES AND PISTOLS. CDWARD 0. CANDY. 300.0. 31130050. C. P. 5550055. aul9-tf PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.—We would respectfully call the attention of the Gene ral 'Hardware - Trade too ur extensive Stook of BIR MINGHAM HARDWARE, which we offer at & email advance by the package. Orders for direct importation solicited, and Goode de livered either in this oily, New York, E pr Newt: WlS Mean& G. qt commEncE Street, Importing and Commitsion Merchants, And Agents for Foreign end Demesne Hardware. 'IMPORTANT TO CLERGYMEN, PUBLIC SPEA . KET . i . E4, AND SFNGERR. LANCASTER'S BRONCHIAL. LADENCIA, "A !Imola COLD," if its first et whims are not serrated, too iiiten s the foundation of a variety of Pulmonary Complaints, including Winter Cough, Asth ma, Bronchitis, Influenza, irritation and Soreness of the Throat. end other connotational derangements. The evil consequences of these disorders may lie easily averted or subdued 1,1 keeping at hand a supply of the above celebrated IAiZEIYGES,PrIouII have now stood the test of public experience for several years. Containing neither opiates nor any injurious anodyne, they mar be safely taken by the youngest child or the most delicate female, Prepared only by THOMAS LANCASTER. ELEVENTH and WALNUT Streets oil mwahn Philadelphia, Pa. MEDICATED VAPOR BATHS. SULPHUR, MOT-AIR. And STEAM BATHS.— Under the care of Lr. T. /1. RIDGEIN. 1121 SPRUCE Street. ilkghlv recommended 1,) all the ortnetpat phyet clews to the eilY for Rheumatism, Nkin Diieeeoe, Sy - vhthe, eoliths and Colds, Female Diseases, Ac., &c. Especial accommodatione for 1,m1,e. 017-lm SCROFULA, WHITE SWELLING . , P -,HIP DISEASE, TETTER. SCALD HEAD, Eruptions of the Skin generally, and all Humors and Impurities of the Blood, are radically and permanently cured by the crelebrated IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE. It has been a very iniportant agent in the cure of CANCEROUS DISEASES by Dr.Lounsbetry ts Co., for a nmnlicr of years past, end its great value in the cute of Cancers is abundantly established by the many cures effected hr it. In SCROFULOUS affections its remarkable curative elect has never been equalled. It cures the most °lett nate CAVIL TETTER, SCALD READ, and all Eruptions of the Skin, readily yield to a moderate use of this Mp ilioine. Malignant Ulcers and Sores are readily cured by the use of a few bottles. Prepared and cold by MAcNIGHOL & 1311.0., Male Louneberry & C 0.,/ N 0.60 North FIFTH Street, below &rob. For sale by the following Drug WI ists J. F. Long & Co,, Lancaster; C. W. Feting, Pottsville; J. H. Reser, Reading' S. 8. Reading ; T. is MoCliutock, Easton; Jos. Given, Stevens,Weet Chester; Wm. Stapler, Norristown; Simon Re% Bethlehem; Dr. Li vs soy. New Hope . ; Dr. Leslie, Bristol; Schmidt & Co., Allentown L EM' & Bell, Mena unk, Pa; J. D. James, Trenton; De La Cour, Camden; Brewster & Co., Bridgeton ; Robertson k Lippincott Salem, N. 3. ?tl.t -hall, Wilmington ; L. S. Hoopes, W ilmington' T. Y. !Imm oral', Milford, Del.; and Druggists tell-stutheinif NY.W YORK SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO CIETY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. alt North THIRD Street (Consolidation Hank Dui Id my,/ CHARTERED DY THE LEGISLATURE OFTENN SYLVAN lA. Deposits repaired in 111/111/1 of One Dollar and onwards, and repaid in Gold without notice, with FIVE PER CENT. IN I'EREST I from the day of deposit tilt with- MAIM • A responsible and reliable Savings Institution has long been needed in the Northern part of the oily, and " The Spring Garden Savings Fund Society " was chartered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this necessity. The Managers. in organizing and locating it. have been governed wholly by a desire to accommodate the busi ness interest and wants of the very large and enterpri sing population by which it is surrounded. OFFICE OPEN DAILY, From 9 to Pi o'clock; also, on Monday arid Thursday from I until 8 o'olook in the evening. MANABERs• Frederiok Klett, Stephen Smith, John P. Levy, motel UnderooSer, o rede rink Stacks, rancia Hart, Ln. H. K. Strong, eph P. Leelero, John Keeelar, Jr., George Knecht, Jambs S. Pringle E Jacob Dock, Joseph B. Crowell, Hon. Win. Millward, George Woelpper, Peter O. Ellmaker Geo. T. Thorn, Robert B. Davidson. JAMES S. PRINGLE, President FRARCIeI HART. &meters% la9o-tlit EYE AND EAR. DEAFNESS. DR. VON MOSOIPLISKER, OCULIST AND AURIST. Dr. M. gives his exclusive attention to the medianl and surgical treatment of the EYE and EAR. DIC EN FSS of the longest standing removed both by medical and surgical Operations on the latest scientific ri pnciples. Dr. M. would he pleased to teCeiVa mem bers of the medical faculty who wish to witness his inothod of operating for the removal of Deafness, or any operation on the E v and EAR. ARTIFICI 41. EYES INSERTED. Office 964 South NINTH Street, shove SPRUCE. P. M Office hours from 9 A. M. to I P M., and from 4 to 6 . SPTS. TURPENTINE. —5O bbls Spts Turpentine. in store and for sale by ROWLEK,ASIIIIURNEft. h CO. all tio. /6 South W3 l / a t VEf3 MEDICINAL. SAVING FUNDS. WANTS. ASINGLE MAN WANTED to wait upon a permanent invalid. One who can deep in the d or', when needful, with unexceptionable references. Addressor apply 631 Nest NORTH Street, between Market and Arch Streets. Walt' WANTED—A Salesman in a Shoe House. To one who can influence a large trade a Jibe r d salary will be siren. One acquainted with the busi ness preferred. Address " Box MO," Poet Office, with real name. (40-It. W.ANTED—.A smart, active Lad, in a NlTholesale Jobbing Dry Goods. Halm first year. QM. Address , with reiarenne, " K. & C 0.. ". at this office. 020-3 t• WANTED—An experienced Bookkeeper in a Commercial now. Must give Eatt-clan refers aces. Address "T. B.,"at the office of The Press.o2o-2t. AYoung Man from the country, twenty one tears of age. wishes a situation as Assistant )3ookkeener. Can furnish satisfactory references. Ad dress " Thomas, ' office of this payer. A YOUNG MAN. WHO HAS BEEN A -IL nearly two years in the Wholesale nrris business, wish Is a Situation either m a Retarlor Wholesale Store, whet he man have an opporte 0 ity of advancement. Ens no ob action to enter as Entry Clerk in a Wholesale Hoose. Address, for one week, " E . E. W. G.," Press office." 019-2 t• WANTED—An Active Business Man, with a curiae! of 14,000 or upwards. u Partner in a bumf ems paying good profits, already established. To one who can influence the Jobbing Trade of this and other cities, an opportunity is offered to engar,e n a safe and lucrative busmen . which can be immune,' to any amount. All communications strictly confidential. Address B. B. L.," office of The Press. 019-ht• A BOOKKEEPER is desirous of im proving_ his Situation ; has no objection to com bine Bookkeeping with more active employment; in fact. would prefer it. Gentlemen in want, and who can appreciate the services of an active, enersetio, and in dustrious married man and correct accountant, will not be disappointed by addressing "Box 510," Blood's Dis patch. 018-Bt' _ FURNITURE WANTED.—Efousekeepers having Becoud-hand Furniture, Feather Reds, Carpets, Micros,lD Mapes', nr, volt receive et i liberal cash price. by applyng to T. N. WALSH. 8. E. corner of FOURTH and SPRUCE Streets. 017-er WANTED—By an experienced Saks man, an engagement in n Wholesale Jobbine Howie. Can influence a fair amount of Southern and Western trade. Address " Al. W.," at this offme. olt-St• FOR SALE AND TO LET. GREAT SALE OP • VALUABLE HORSES, WAGONS, CARRIAGES, AND HARNESS. Will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, at the BULL'S HEAD HOTEL, MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, UN TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1855, pi A4 , ll: l l , f er i i i , aj i t 3 l . o r o'clock A. N., the entire 'retelling DAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW. Consisting of superior Draught Horses. Matched Carriage Hones ladies' Saddle Herns3. All in excellent condition. Also, a large lot of WAGONS, suitable tor teaming or farming purposes. Also, a number of Carriages. and A great quantity of Single, Two and Sour-Horse Harness. The whole of which will ho ,old in lots tomtit purchaser.. Ass" This Sale will afford a rare opportunity for those wishing to purchase Horses, Wagons, Carriages, or Harness at a groat reduction from their rent value, and one such as seldom occurs. Catalogues, epecifying the Property in detail. will be rends for delivery at the Box Office of the National Theatre. Walnut street, on Monday morning, Oct. tt, and also at the Bull's Head. Terms /naffs known at Me II 'or and plate nr Z'ate• 0L9.6t BAZAAR, NINTH AND SANSOM 2 SEECfAL AND EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, AND HARNESS. On Saturday Morning. at 10 o'clock. Included in the catalogue Will bey-- A pair of bag horses, believed to trot in 330. An elegant Watson coupe, rockaway. cost S6OO.RA hay horse, long tail, Ibis bawls high. A dog cart, with lamps, and :sets wheels. One double sleigh, one single sleigh. Single and double harness. by Gal*har, Elegant sleigh, robes. belly, apJ were.. One set lending tars for four in baud. LT The above ma to be sold by order of executors, ALSO. A TAIT of hay coach horses, 16 hands high. A calash carriage and tlouble harness. A light open bitrouohe and double harness. 'The property of a gentleman breaking up his stable. ALSO, A pair of black coach horses. cost 9l,( 1 1, A stylish calash carriage, cost al.cm Double harness, coot $3240. O, On account of whom it may ALS concern— The trotting horse known aaihe "losses cob," sold some time since for 1.3 001 rre l gelding A A pair of s. W). nutes so deg tails ; can trot in 3 mi- A ii..yrrel trotting horse, " Horse Jockey:" trotted this summer it nude In 2.31. and a quarter in 36 seconds. A wagon, by Rogers. A skeleton wagon. by Rogers. Double and jingle harness, b. (3,0 A iir, sir Further particula to-morrow. n3:l-2t if AL R ED II ERE:YEAS, Auctioneer. NURSEttir 'TREE'.—AIJOTION SALE. A A On FRIDAY, 21st OCTOBER, at 11/o'clock M., the NURSERY of John etiervwd, neat College Wharf. Delaware River, tw u miles below Britol. Buc k. county. and near Sclie.clra Stat m. on the Trenton Railroad. rompratny Omit ltale Norway Spruce., from Sto 2.1 feat high, finely formed, and several timei transplanted. Also, a choice variety of Specimen Pear Trees g ratted on l'en r Stock., large Specimen Apple Trees. large Balm of lillead, Junipers, Golden and Siberian Arborbit,., Silver Firs, Austrian Pines. Maim Ma Conapicituna.ific. Also, a qulntits of rare and valuable P1a,14. Bale per bmidorY, and fo be continued on Oa. ikl, 1 necessary. The New York line, leaving' ikfitut street at 11 A.. 11., stops at Schenck's Stir,loA. ' ocl9-3t• f rl l l :oNtL.The 3d, 4th, and sth Story 11. Rooms and Itasementof No. U South THIRD Street. The Rooms ate vet lithtol.l. with 013, water, and water closets. Isquirawithin. ole-tuthstf VALUABLE CHESTER COUNTY FARM AT PUBLIC RAU,- Will be sold at pub he Sale, on TU October kith, Mu, at 1 o'clock P. M.. on the premises. that highly rr ' duetive FARM, known as I order Grove." for many years the rest- Pre, l ,ran f d n fi ' l‘ . y h -se a r D eO N a V eTe l s , . s E iaile e dT a spf,:l ' LE h m u : - - diay e ly adjoinie g the village of Lionville. ewehlan town ship. Chester county 6Y6 miles north of West Cheater, A": miles east of Downing town,l7 ini es from Philadel phia, and within mikes of the Chester Valley and Pennsylvania Ceuivul Railroads. The buildings are large and substantial. The Howie Is WOO,handsomely situated within a fine lawn, ito plenty of shade. The Barn is 65 by 35 feet, With overeouot and extensive has hommi these with a atone web around the bantyaril form a JPerrant shelter for efeet The farm is handsome- I y divided into conveitient fields, with substintial stone and chestnut fence. The quality of the soil is fully equal to the average of Cheater county, is well waiered several lastiog springs. thf water f-,0 ege of which is forced by hydraulic Wiwi' ,o the build ings. It is admirably eitlaptoiLM genieg and dairying, and unsurpassed for 'Nana. HaIS about eight ',eyes of Oreliard,with plpicat.nettoberry trettlioabundauee. and suißnept iv oil forihe tarp, ' ' his farm is well i.eowettisoue of to moist doeirable inthe ceenti,andwiJl be 600 to the Ingham and best bidder. Persons desi rem of rieiyine theWllllllBE4l before the day of elle r will lena° eall on GS. Moore, on the property, D. B AY LUR Co., COATES Street Wharf, Philadelphia. or on the subseriber in Upper Darby, Delaware peaty. Terms at sale. 015-stutli-40 C. 9ADWAIIABSR SELLERS. TO LET—TO LET—TO LET—TO LET. A .. Larva Second-slory Room. Northeast corner CH EST.NU'f and EIORTH Streets, 100 by Se(eet.suits.. ble for Wholesale Boot end Shoe, or Straw bosoms, Also, A Large Third-etory Boom, m the same build inter,. A Large Seen nd-stor. Room,Bl by feet, S. W. corner BROAD nml W ALNUT. Also, A Large Two-story Store. . s BROAD Street. a b o v e Rtne,Tl by 128 toot. Apply to 43-gttthlin . 623 WA EWT RDrSe t. GENERAL GREFNE PROPERTY WAIL AT PUBLIC SALE. Will be sold at Public Sale, On FRIDAY, the 21st of Ootober. ISA On the Premises, all o'oEck I'. thq Very superior Farm and Tavern Stand, known its the OENSRAI, GREENE, This prope•ty is admirably situated in Fiat tioslion Township. Chester county, on the State Road loading from West Chester to Pool., three indes front the former and six miles i rom the littler clue. and two and a half miles from the West Chester Railroad; the Farm is bounded IVY lauds of Phineas Pratt George Gar ret, Smith 6111nrp'esg, and others; it contains about one hundred analwenty lures of last quality Goshen Laud. highly improved and ahvideo into convenient fields b ) good fences. all of . which ar • well watered, Iwo ereanis of water passing through the plane. Ihe buildinga and iinprovemenii erected on thin property are excellent, being a good Stone House two and a half stories hi; h, having four rooms and a hall on the first floor, six rooms on the second floor, etc., well arranged, with all neces sary conveniences; well shaded and ornamented witn trees, shrubbery, ere. A large doulgle-Soored Stone Darn with Straw House attached, and Shedding all round; well ofgood waterat the barn with pump therein. The other Improvement,. are a Wagon House. Carnage House, Milk Sousa, Ice House, extensive Stabling. Re.. all of which are in good condition and repair. Tins pro• party has for many lone been occupied as a Tat ern Stand, and a now considered one aline very hest Drove Stands in the county, doing a large business, and is one of the most desirable properties in the county. Persons wishing to view the premises before the day of sale. will please call on ROBERT HAMILL, residing thereon. or the subscriber, nt the EAGLE HOTEL, West Chester. Conditions at sale s by olk-2t (iE011(•E G. RIPPLE, Attorney in Fact. fp FOR SALE—The well-known and old estnlihsheil HOTEL, with extensive Stabling at [Sobel, nt Woodbury J. Apply to E. P. Milr ETON gc BRO., oIS 3t No. a North FRONT ird FOR SALE—The well-known utbiat mt. Ephraim, N. 4., with sevon ?inns of Land at tached, surrounded \stilt shade and ornamental trees. Tarns easy, Apply to E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO.. No. 5 North FRONT Street. AN—,„ FOR SALE—A Pair of Northern. Bred Black HORSES, six ears old. to hands bleb. Apply at HUNT'S elta bIe,;CHER RT . street, above Eighth. oIS PUBLIC SALE OF THIRTY-Sl\ VALUABLE STALLIONS, BROOD MA R ES. AND COLTS. On Thursday, The 90th October, el W. o'clock A. 31., at Mlle 11111 form, the residence of A. Maillierd P.M. commute the Bonaparte Grounds. Bordentown, N. J., will be sold 36 reluable stallions, brood mares, and colts. consisting of thorough bred, half bred, and trotting stock. Catalogues containing full particulars now read) et the Beam'. ALFRED AL lIERKNEB9. Atze`r.. 015 Stif Phil. Bazaar. Ninth and Sansont Streets. VOR SALE. .s• The Subsoriber wiildispose of the entire Stook of FINE NIONUMENTS. STATUARY, HEAD AND FOOT STONES, AT THE MONUMENT MARBLE a YARA, No. 15.15 ARCH Street, West of Eaghteenth street el-fin WM. HILL MOORE. sis AT PUBLIC SALE—On SATURDAY, Oct. 22, 1269, on the premises "A Valley Farm.' in Chester county, adjoining Cala Station, on Penn sylvania Radroad. threa• miles west of Downingtown. contamme VA Acres of excellent quality of Land. with good Buildings. and possessing many advantages el water, road., and other conveniences. For further par ticulars call upon JNO. E. FOX, Executor, s2l-Im• No. 11 South THIRD Street. Phila. TO LET—A Second-story Room, conve nient to the State Hoare, mutable Cora Laaryerle Offiee. Apply 431 CHESTNUT Street. ele SCALES. 3 SILVER MEDAL AND DIPLOMA Awarded STATE p r j Aizs. t,tt o A. B. DAVIS & CO.; MANUFACTURER OF SCALES, Suitable for Weigh-Looks, R. R. Trade, and Depots Coal, Hay, and Live S tick. Also, the various descop Dons of DORMANT AND PORTABLE PLATFORM SCALES AND PATENT BEAMS, N. W. COR, OF FIFTEENTH .A. , 1) WILLOW STS oel7-lit• aMANCHESTER SCALES. At No. 23 North SIXTH Street may be found ft general assortment of COUNTER SCALES, PORTABLE PLATFORM SCALES. DORMANT WAREHOUSE SCALES. HAY AND COAL SHAI.F.S. Also, RAILROAD TRACK SCALES furnished at short no tice. All wari anted to indicate standard weight, accu rate and durable. The sty le and finish of the above goods best known by examination. nsluiitlistubn HEO. W. COLBY & CO. LIOWE'S STANDARD SCALES.- ' It a- STRONG & ROSS PATENT.—CoaI, Cattle, and Itay Scales reantre no pit. Platform and Counter Scales of every description. They receive all Friction and Wear on Italic instead of Knife Edges, as onothei Scales. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, and see the improvement. PENNINGTON GREEN. Aeent, 112 South SEVENTH Street, 02-3 A" AMISEMEN'rS. MUSICAL FUND HALL. MADAME MARIETTA GAZZANIGA. THURSDAYAREWELL cONCERT. ON EVENING,. %tot* , 20th. MADAME GAZZANIOA has the honor to tuforuu the Philadelphia publie that the srtll lore her FAREWELL CONCERT. uressaus to her immediate departure fo EUroliiii upon which occasion she bat the pleasure ol announcing tbe follow:et distinguished Attu% taw assistance she hue secured: SIGNOR ERNEST PEERING. The celebrated English Tenor. SIGNOR ARDA Primo Bar:tons of the Neor York Amsdeutl of Mutter The Mdßt HARRY dA A e D r ERS P O I N n ist. bIONOR ALBITIS. Musical Conductor. PROGRAMME PA No. I—Grand Pao tarnnfro ß m Norma. HENRY SANDER:!•ON No. I—Romania from I duo Poseari. SIGNOR ARDAVANT. No. 3—Prarer fromllProphete—" Ala! man MeTerbeer. MADAME MARIETTA GAZZA.NIGA. No. 4—Adelaide. Beethoven. ERNESPERRINO. No. s—Grand Duo from Tom erdi. MADAME riA2.7..ANIGA and SIG. ARDAVA-NI. No. 1-" Last PART IL Gottschalk. HENRY SANDERSON. No. 2-. Noel Grand Sacred Cantaque. with Organ aul Piano accompaniment. MADAME G AZZANI GA. No. 3-Ballad Thema a Flower that DlOC.m -alt." Wallies. ERNEST PERRINO. No. 4-Gi and Aria, Lorrezia Born, ponizatti. SIGNOR ARDAVA NI. No. ;.-Grand Doet from I Masnadini. Verdi. MADAME GARZA NI GA and ERNES': PERRINO. No 6-Fantasia on Themes. from La Tra ria& Emulation. HENRY SANDERSON. No. 7-Grand Trio from Attila. Verdi. MADAME GA27.ANIGA. SIGNORI ARDAVANI AND PERRINO. MUSICAL CONDUCTOR...., SIGNOR ALEITLS. The Piano used upon this occasion is from the cele brated manufactoryof chickerinr. of Boston. and kindly furnished by Chichermg & pone, No. 807 Chest nut &treat, Philadelphia. .• M HOp t,A.R. Can he obtained at Beck . Lawtonoow E tore . Cheatnut street, and at the office of the Mutest Fend Hall. Door. 0 170t1 et 7 o'clock. Concert commences at o'clock. NOTIC publib are reeretfulle informed that a new edltiOri of GRAND CONL ER T BOOKS hae met been published. Prise will be ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CEPUS. It WALNUT -STREET THEATRE. Bole Lessee. 31 , 5. M. A. GAIIMETTSON. TIIIB THURBDAY Oct. 20, MEDEA. 3led:ta, Mtss J. 31. Davenport; Jason. Mr. Binnrel; Orpheus. Mrs. Anne Cowell. To conclude with TEE MILLER'S MAID. See ca or Paices.—Dress Circle , itieats secured intl.- out extra charred SO cents ; Parquet, (Peals secured at hi centa,l37%; Second Tier and Family Ci tele, and Third Tier, ZS cents • Private Boxes. according to their locale. 8.2 and 83; single Seale in Orchestra and Private Bo xes,7B Gents. Boa Office open daily, from 10 until 2 o'elook, when seats can be secured in advance. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ML'SIO. RAVELS AND MARTTNETTI FAMILY. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, October irk FOUR LOVERS. Bib() Gabriel irive,l• Milord. Francois Ravel. Er°lotions on THE TIGRT ROPE. MAGIC PILLS. Bendy Drina),lo. Gabriel Ravel Colamb. Francois Ravel (The Frog. Young America. PR ck..—Parque t. Parapet Circle and Balcony, ao ota. p Family Circle and Amnbithentre.2B cent. Boa Office open from 10 A. SL charge 4 . M.., when Seats can be secured inthont extra Doors open at f o'clock. Performance to commence mni o'clock. A CARD. WALNUTSTREET THEATRE. 311.5.9 DAVENPORT Nail to announce HER BENEFIT, And Last Appearsace out Oue. On FBIDAYEVENING October 21. ISA. Ort arloca ocen.sion sill be presented Kotzebue's Flay of THE STRANGER. \7 n. Haller ... ise Davenport. And Melon ' Brits hrei ts or A THE a CRICAPI t N TB EIIEARTH. seise Dovonpott appeartne. for Otte rues% only, as Dot. Tr. Parry fa John Peery Nagle. tly Sloerboy, as oristnally played by bar, Mn.a Thayer Box Sheet now open. oltb1.• WIIEATLEY & CLARKE'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. THIS iTHERSDAY / EVENING, Ciet.ll, DOT. Dot. Mrs. John Drew ; Mrs. Fielding, MT S. John Gil bert; Tilly Blowboy, Mr. .1. R. CI, rte. Performance to eaminenee with THE TWO WIVES. Rose. Miss Angela Sefton. Beats or Pais s•.—A dmission.23 cents; Ensitsd Rests in Dress CA1N:16.37K cents; Faresiss. cents. Doors ono n at snarler to 7 o'clock; perform .ea eosesneerw at 734 o clock preeiseli. POSITIVELY THE LAST PERFORM ANCE by Mr. WILLIAM W. WII SON of the marvellous feat of ' , MALKIN° UNDER WATER. Thus Bahl bittou. soaleoued from Tuesday. on elven t of the weather. wilt vine off Au THURSDAY AFTEt NOON. at rat R3IO . ENT. ABOVE THE DAM. The et roof the G res. and Coates-street Rail . ay Coa of the exhd~niun. I:°r 33 eageri lethe selrT,;et. THEMUSICAL SOIREE AND BALL OF THE 31 .3iNNERCHOR SI CSICAL ie POSTPONED to November 3d, Itit Ttelteta for o toter 14. will!be rood for Nos. 3. oIS tatbs-3t • NATIONAL lIALL.—MARKET Street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. SIGNOR DONNETTI. COL. J. IL WOOD. DONNETTI 8 COl.. WOOD'S GREAT BLILLES4CE OlRct'S. PAMmtatic AND ACROBATIC TROTTE., Comported of DOGS. 3IONtiIsYS. AND GOATS! COMPRISING FORTY GREAT ARTISTS' Ala°, the cleat wonder-working GREEK RRIGAS! Whose incompretteatable feats of Light lialAneum hare satonorhed the en-Lbxed s ortd, s - 111 appitaz at the alloys Ralf, on THURSDAY. FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, October TOth, Hat, and =I. Cards of fionnnion. 25 cents- en ililren. 15 cants. IFT' A Grand Matinee will he given on 3.TURDAY AFTERNOON, for the ascommodat)oo of Ladies sad Children. mences Dooraopen to clock. Evening Entertainments at 6 , 4 ; com- at 7.; o' Doors open . to Afternoon Entertainment.; at 2; com mence, at 3 0 clooL 019 3t itIAL BURNELL. llestnegs Agent THE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA WILL commence theiriPablic Rehearsals on SATURDAY. October Aid. at MUSICAL FUND HALL. at Ats o'clock - P. M. A package of matt Imtets, one do ll ar. Biagio tickets. is cents. To be bad st G. Andres. sad Beck A. Lawton's Mum Stores. and at the door. old 3 fIUNCERT IiALL.-GRAND COMPLI x." MENTARY RENEFIT Tendered to the MYERS tiIIaTERS. oa SATURDAY AFTER:kit/ON, Oct. tai. DIVA Coale and hear three capticatinz NtiMinenies Eoars open at 9 o clock to commence at 3. Yrote nor perform on the Piano. Admission Scents Children halt-once. CARL WOLFSOHN and CARL HORN STOCK'S gvlifEd OF SIX CLASSICAL SOIREES. At the Foyer of the ACATSPIGY OF MESIC. attbseriptions wilt t.e teceivtd et the Mnsie Stores a G. Andre & Co., 1104 Chestnut Street ; Lee Welker, 7211Cnestnut street; Beet & Lawton, corner of Seventh, end Chestnut streets; A. Shandt. 8 Smith , Eutttla street, where the prospeetes and programmes can he lees. TtIE MARTYRDOM OF MUSS is now exhibiting. with other Ninth:ire of the DUSSEL DORF COLLECTION. in the Southeast Gallery of the ACADEM' or FINE ARTS. 044 , 1 daily. from 2 A. M. NUS P. AI.. sad 7 to to P.M. Aduuslinn22 cents. SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH street. between Chestint and Merkel. SANF O I SeRT the arm. the lamest Company in the world. In their exoelienciet every evening. SANFORD appeara Every evening in fies gram - Role of Characters. Doom open at i s. Commence Admission 23 cents. Mild:en 13 Dents. sieg-Im CARPETIAGS, OIL CLOTHS, Arc. BALLY & BROTHER. NO. 920 CRESTN.'IIT STREET, WILL OPEN TO-DAY BEIGI EN(}•LISII TAPESTRY CARPETS. OP NEW PATTERNS, AT ON DOLLAR A. 'Y CRP, ENCiIaSH INGRAINS SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS kU-atdeLf TO MERCHANTS BUYING 0I L CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES. BLABON & SMITH, MANUFACTURERS OF OIL CLOTHS, 146 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA FPe incite the attention of dealers to out large stock of FLOOR. TABLE. AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS. GREEN GLAZED OIL CAMBRIC: 1.6 beautiful article for shades. The lamest stock of WINDOW SHADES and BUFF lIOLLANDS to the market.at prices which defy competition. an3l-Jan GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. R. C. WALBORN & CO.. ( NOW ) NOS. 5 AND 7 NORTH SIXTH STREET. have now a very supenor assortment of Shuts. clothing, Gloves, Hosiery. etc. Special attention given to PSENTLEMEN'S WHAPPF:RS.. of which A fine assortment IA constanOy kept on half . old-3EIIIC J. NICHOLSON, Manufacturer of SHIRTS. LINEN and MARSEILLES BOSOMS and COLLARS. A lure and choice eussortaient, and WE'LL MA!", always on hand, unto which I particularly Invite the u tention of CasH and prompt-pay - ins slit - ins-van buyers. S. E. corner of SECOND and ARCH Streets. PHIL tDELPIII4. nLI-Ira- PASSENGER RAILWAYS NOTICE.—An instalment of two dollan and fifty cents per share on the capital steel: of the Pnarenser and the City Passenger Hallway Compt riles of Cincinnati (Routes Nos. 1 a n d it malt be doe. and at able at the office of Jonathan Breck. No.= vc.sd„. NUT Street.. on N0v.131. SENECA W. t Phtladelpha. Oct. 19.1d09. dtnl Tress. OFFICE OF THE Fzi RESTONVILLE.IMANT CA• AND 1. AIRNIOL AT PAS - SENDER RAILROAD COM - PAN V.—EXCHANGE TIcKE rs for this Road ran now. he °lntoned in the cars of the GREEN AND CO ATE.. RACE AND VINE, ARCH. and MARKET-STREET ROADS. Through Fare. to or from Mantua... . .. . . 5 cents. • Avenue rove Yard S cents. • Cathedral Cemetery .9 cent‘. liestonr.l:e Scents. 013-6 t 650,000 TO LOAN, IN Bums TO SUIT APPLICANTS, 1 upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Guns. Mer chandise, Clothing, An., on moderate terms.by JONES A. CO, Brokers, northwest comer of THIRD and GAS KILL Streets, bee* Lombard. Established for the las 36 years. Cakes hours Croak TA. DI. to IY. M. Second-hand Gold and- Silver Watcbeg. by eminent mare re, warranted' genuine, for 101183 be..lV, at ma one-I. nritinkl mat.. tz)-1 IT ALIAS 1113IP ROPE.--Italian Hemp 1 Rope, shit nnd Tarred, for Inclined Places Mt - ." .t b A yl 4ll 4 . L. F i nu lectured : r ris.nwleaT tanderson
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