The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 08, 1860, Image 3

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;`TiOnanit.crigra, October 11,1 m,
The stook market fo•dity exhibited more aetialty,
than feint:cue than past." The aides sum up in QOO loans .
allaNlffidiegise. r 7There war a fair brumes' In the bet
ter aI aof at Wad)" priors, but the flimsies
were week, with a decided downward tendenoy. Morris
Vetilkl'advat. ceeM ;INFLOW Pennsylvania fives, eon-
Poniorald'ar OP; North:Pennsylvania Railroad Saes
deolineidMpahe chattels acid at OR, interest off; Ohi
o await:dim' hoods are- better demand at 45;
in lliarii`bdii Radii - tad there is Roma reaction, and an
admire...Z:3i was realized; Peortaylvanfa Railroad
eharoa and bonds are 'steady at' yesterday's Quotations;
ReidtnOtailroadaras weak and fell ofTM. The leading
4, altiliteNte l yt geruitin without change., In bank shares
and passenger railway sororities but little doing.
The general aspect - of the money market has not
ehauged; doe% per Gent. are the rata; fur first-olare
ebliaatleas, -with but limited. offering outside of the
betake,. .
Piteriirt's Detector publishes the' following: Nelvi
den( Bank; New Jersey. Ik—spurious. Vignette—
Mate arias ;, Washington and horse on tight end; flank
betiding end 5 onleft end, Rather charge.
Bahl; if Naomi.. Albany, N. Y. les—altered. Vig
nette—tiro females with anvil, forge, &c., 'between
them ; the female on left has, sheaf and sickle ; 10 on
right ord. 'Boma are tinted with red.
The'Supreme Court now in Beacon at Sunburr. deli
vered hit opinion affirming the deoision of Judge Pear
ion in the Cult against the Pennsylvania Railroad Com•
rang for tho tonnes, tax overdne, , Judge ' , swami deci
ded the tax to be tionstitutional, and the Supreme Court.
in affirming the decision, have ;hug decided that point
against the railroad company. A ooristibilible amount
oe money, withheld by the company until the question
should be decided, to now due the State, and will doubt
:lei:lib. tieid without delay.
The New York Times of Saturday, cue The ax
tement is undiminished in the stook market, though
Twining yesterday en the opposite direction from the
day before. Firmness was fully adored to the lone of
tho dealings, and prices recovered from 9to a 47 cent.
from the extreme der Cetision on Thursday. Money
worked fairly active among the stockbrokers. but the
demand less urgent. 'The discount broken' report a
good inquiry for - choice selectee,' of paper at bank
rate, while fair named Tate at from Bto 10 49Y cent. Ex
change still unsettled. varying 1093‘m109 on London.
The custom house returns of trade for September
show about the same import movement of September
laety sir: while" the exports of domestic' produce have
nearly doubled, the figures being $9.838000 against
$4,941039 last lemon in September. There is a oorre
eponding decrease in the specie shipments which are
$3,761'800, saw* 88868.000. -
The Nom York Central Kaitroad Company report a
traffic. fey—
Beaten - bet., 1860.
.lieptember, /80- • • • - • •
..... 64
The Michigan Central Company earned in Septem
ber-
-1841-;
1n0rea5e.—........... ..... $40086
Speaking of the probelda elect of the European ar
tier' on monetary matters , and making a comparison
between now and this timo last year, the Herald re
mark' "At this date let year the Italian war bed
comet() an end, and the treaty at Zurich was on the
point of being algned. The relations between the great
Power. were generally I EtrtriOniOrni, though the San
Juan affeir formed the eubject of rather bitter articles
in the British and American journals. Trade wee la
cerating from the shock imparted to It by the war. and
merchants in England and France were In high spirits.
Consols were 2 per cent. higher than they are at pre
cept; money wan abundant in London at 234 per cent.;
both cotton and t rosostuffs were dull, with declining
tendency. Here Money wa worth 63ia7 per cent., with
a pretty lively'demaid. Foreign bull were quoted at
1103 i tor sterling and 15.1:4‘, but the demand was not
Umiak, the heavy, gold extort of tne month of September
having oheek l e4 the inquiry' for bill,. Engineer! 'was
pretty actiye, though the harvest In the West did not.
Inifil public, expectation. Stocks were generally lower
than they are at presdnt."
The earnings of the Toledo and Wabash Railway
Company, for September, were as follows
Passenger'.. •
Freight—
/Hail and Express
Total--
Last year....
23
Philadelphia Stock exchange 'Salop,
Ootober 6. 1860._
. .
REPORTED BY S.E. ELLYNAKER. Matchable' Exchange
FIRST BOARD.
Al Cats' R
1 klnit ra 01d......... 134
irn Reading R....10t5. 2234
ro do..— b5.23?i,
itd Arch-at R..._ 18
- 8 reline R....—. :
12' o
d do. --
-. .411 g
24.1
TO Rarnetnirg R..... .Wl Meehe Blink
Girard benk........421- 4
15 68
200"0 VonnaCou 51.....98
:WO N Fenn& .8.811 731:.
1000 N O do ,N ro man R 10s. —.9004
10 0 preen & Coatis 78. V(
300 Cfty
260 do.
30000 Chtoago Con 78,-45
210 Memo Onl-101g.
80 00 .
30 dn....US ..i015.604
1 Green Jr..'Coates —.20
14 20
28 Lehigh Nay......... 5700
BET WISE
nift 360 Penius no 20411..07'
lOW r Asleton 6........97
10 Con.
100 Nome Canal—W..oW
BOARDS.
7 Mort'. Canal-13..61X
100 Morrisg_ h5..2.331
78 Cat Y1'814..118
' " EEOOND
100 City 6. R—.... 10186
CIO dm ... ~" .101%
2500 N l'onna IL 0n..1iAn.731i
1000 Elmira --_... 71 ' 3 ' 11
1000 d 0..,. ...."71j
2000 Penns K 1 5tm.660,01
)0 0 Reading 63'43 'EO-91.%
1000 ' ' do —,..43 , 80 ..9 1 %
100 Reading R. • .... • .2 1 14
100 , • do— - - 23 ..
MI " do. .106..1643/4
1-o d , ..lotarawn&int.23%
100, . do....—savrn.Wil
' bLOSING FIimEB7IRREGULAIL
Bid. Askmd. Bid. Asked.
ftinatr i . ' ll4 1214Frgaiirefit B
i. 0,.._.,new.10s 10134 Long Inland It- 13 -151.. f
I
Fenna on-uit on 86' 97.1 i Leh Cl & N. ._.... 675: 571.:
Reacit-...........r54 Izi% Leh CI& IV Sorb" CU
Itosding bds 'lO.. 0434 .. North Fauna R.-. 10 10,
Kffid Mtea 'lO7 in on.vig, 91k,, N Fauna Kno .. ora 78 4
Haul ant fa'Bl.-. 76/n 77 IN Penns It 194...99 INIg
Peens K ... .......- 8171 41% gataWmaa Frefil..3lll 33
Vomit Rid mt ds - 9,1 Frnkf & South KA9 60
Nor (noon& off 6414 MN Bonond & Third..4B% 50
ErSI 1419011.116 , 118% jUne & Vinia-ng„,3l
- ... e t m0i1.75 4 . 76 went went Ptola it....ftk 89
Eatn! 18,11n41&65 1 K 87 LIMO' & Fine.- • • 1 0 g,
&Mori. saNtk..._ 9 - 931 lirson & Costes .20 Kl!a
Itnlianl mprf-.24 -30 f !Chen & Walnut-31 ..
203 Reading 11.• • .b . L.. 213 i
20 Morris
SO do. 61. ti
5 Norristown R. -484
L lel R. gtwakint 13):
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50 Williatne k Elni•-•
10 Rats 4 do kria—aa
It Bess .Meadow— 65
P kiladelphia Markets.
Ho!dere of Flour are firm in their views, but the ex
port demand_ is limited, and /MO blds sold at 85 623dm
are for standard and good straight brands of !overrule,
mostly at the tatter rata, ortuoll is the general asking
price, The sales to the trade, range from our lowest
figureii up to di 660.41) for etctia and extra family, antl
.11C,71.17 bbl for fano/ brands. as in sualitY. Rye
Flour and Cora Meal are quiet, sad a small business
doing at 44.15 for the former, an.V3 00 bbl for the
latter.
Wftia7.—The demand in moderate, and the market
firm at previous suototlons; sales inolade &omit 6 003
Las, in lots. at fr om 8, 2361.32 for fair to tool PennsYl
yenta and Western reds, $166 for eholori do, and 40
.0,100 for °moos to prime White... Rye is dull, and Penn-
VS'anaw cello slowly if, 11111Wrilfdanal
740, afloat. We are firm, saliss of about 5.000 bun
to note at Sty, m 66 for iscrothern, SiS3go for Jersey, and
37,
.—Qfor Renneflyanis..
33armuarettron scarce and wanted, with far
ther email soles at $27 41 1 ton for let No. 1.
COTIOX IA more active, and 400 bale' gold at fully for-
MPirtWilt.
Eizocsams.-7tie movement is small, and ;Imes
about the same.
Paov moos —The market is also quiet ; bat sales of
600 bbls Mess Forgive reported on private tonne. But
ter is atill u Mono for Peeked. and 126110 forltoll.
SLIMS —There in a good demand to note for Clover
and'rimethr. - st er.71166 tot the former and 427503
ti WH n S o Y r
t I h S moving
off as wanted - at 223‘6130 for Penna.
Wes; 236211 ea for Ohio do; 2111;622o for drudge, and
22/io for WM6
New York Stock
oreort)
'xchange, Oct. 6.
NAND.
50 Mich Cen R 664
250 81 8 & N 1 gus ear.. 4M
'l4O do ,—..t 30 67? -4
Clev & Tol 1!—..b10 40*
25 111 Con R scrip— 84
.5 1 • 11634
'3sg
ltu
Gal & C do
h .. t ..—....110 83%
741%
100 do .........blO
7 74%
$OO do 63i
60 do 763 i
UV do 714
150 ClO & 1N—...W0 .1%
126 do ..—.. 711 i
.210 do ... .......elO 714'
, 400 do ..... 713 i
25000 Virginia
21'000 Miss —...h30 78:4
11000 do oB
Yvan At Co..—. EL
S ao 900 X k do
10d do 8
50 do 89%
400 do ... .. Sclr
50 Chi It K. • • AM gri
00 do 98
200 Lino Railroad—Fa) 0916
ISO O
do 30X
2141 km lent R— .b6O
450 d 0214
--
200 Mich Cen ISO 60).1
New York Markets of 'Saturday.
FLOVIL—The sales embreoed 10,000a12.000 26 ® 6 30 ,
in
auperflue /State and Western itt 05 2606.30, and
extra ~ tate at 85 45,06.60.
Wrixsx was firmer. with sales of Ile MO bushels at
SI.M foerw,nte Club.r :en Western, and not 25 for Md.
wause
Co air . .-:rdsket quiet, end males confined to about
30 GOO bushels at 700 for Western mixed, in store end
afloat.
Posit Iwo doll, with males othlese at 419079.1 r, and
Prime at Wit Mel 1 75.
bbls at zgo.
Markets . by Telegraph.
BAX,TIIIORE.9ct. 6.-01011 r 91/18t.. hot steady. Wheat
firm at 11.3001.36 for red, ar.d 111 4001.60 for ' , tut&
torn firm; yeanw 60e720; 'nixed 660670, Provhnons
quiet at $1960' for Mew. sod $ U. 75 for prime Coffee
firm. but unahansed. IYlnally steady at 210220.
0at.15.--Float dnll ; very little wee done
n the market to day : the quotation. eye $611603.
WhiekY lIIISICI4I at IBM. Provisame quiet. Money
market cur ~Exchauge on New York firm.
CITY ITEMS.
PORTRAIT pr AIIRAILin LINCOLBL—We are 1n• -
debted to "Friend Barry" fora copy of a portrait of
" Honest Ohl Abe," It is a very faithful representa
tion of him, and very different from the horrid carica
tures which we have been accustomed to see paraded
in our streets. Thiy can be purchased at Harry's news
paper stand, southwest corner of Fourth and Chestnut
streets, at the low price of fihlocn cants per copy.
How THE PRINCE OP WALvil DDEASED.—There
is a vulgar idea afloat that his /loyal Highneas, tho heir
apparent to the ttritieti throne. always drosses in a full
suit of regunentals with bras' huttone, spurs a foot
long. and a feather a yard and a half high steak in his
cap. The foot is, that the-yoring gentlemen dresses
very neatly and with great taste, affording one the idea
004 perfect gentlemanly SePearanee. This fact is at
trablited to the fact thit, while in this country, he has
invariably worn the elegant style of garments made at
the Brown-Stone Clothing Hall of Rookhill & Wilson,
Nes. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above elath, where
the MOH elegant suits for gentlemen and youttui may
be oinauied.
Foe &Lynn PLATED OA6TODO, to $25.
Fine Silver Flitted Tea Sete, sto to dre.
Fine Silver Plated Cake Baskets, MI to $l5.
klansfsetured by H. W. Carry! & Cy., 714 Chestnut
strait. -
Tens correspondence between Mayor Henry and
th s e Prince of Wales has been published, and a com
plimentary resolution adopted by Council. We would
respectfully suggest that the National Guards, the oraok
military , orgenzlatfon of the city, if not the country.
parade on the occasion of hie reception, as a Guard of
Ronne. It it was generally known that there would be
re''" imposing pageant, Halogen le of strangers would
fill our - streets, and their dollars flow into the coffers of
our trades:pee - pie. In New York they sharply manage
to turn ell these things to account, as we do now, by
calling attention to the rupee, stook of fashionable
Fall and Winter clothing, offered st the "one price"
_ 4i i ft Clotting. Emporium of Granville Stokes, No. CO7
Clieitnufstreet.
VILLA FRANCA.—Mrs. E. Carrigan has opened
the above named house, N 0.1331 Girard avenue, below
Broad; where shp has constantly on hand or eters and
other refreshments. Also, 'Raft and Reed Birds, /to.
Her Winds, Liguori,' arid Cigars, are of the very best
duality Families intreiod,with Oysters. Call and see
her.
Bowies's Minicar* Frog arevan efficient re
medy for MI derangements , of thi bevels, habitue. cos;
tivenessmaqk and nervous hendanhe, dyspepsia, piles.
ktr. - ,-Ilersons of aedeatery Ufa should always use 'they,
Thar' aririaliabla and safe; alul do nit debilitate
taken Sines without lb outyentetioe. Ther don--
tarn - se- gettraury r pleasant to the taste. One fig kwy_ri -
Th laaative teetj VAS Oro - Age are Indllolent to nnidade;
4nEethipiistofcult - br th 11 °" 114 I n tr.
andirtne,rtad sold* *Sing IltOgglete: - Price sir
It INN ma, if
,
[From the Cornmerell , BulletietlyNNoti , (hit. 15,1869.]
' Taw STICKING: Posar.r—Tialt paha Seems, at'leet;
to have Leen reached, In' a newinvention known ex
Spalding's, rrepered Cline: whibti, by simple avphoation•
without heating or preparation' of any kind, teunitee
the fragments of almost anything into a perfect wuole.
Thin glue is really a valuable invention, and, from Ito
utility, moot come into as extensive and general use as
the friction match. ool&S,W2t
HRRRICK'S IMPROVED PATENT OARMIT SWEET•
ens, acknowledged to be the beat yet invented, at
wholesale and retail, by E. W. Corryl & Co., 7u Chest
nut street. Retail price $3,
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
GIRARD HOUSE—Ninth and Chestnut street',
E Margarita. Pennsylvania Mrs Smith, Pennsylvania
J E Brady. Pittsburg W T Grant & wf, La
Miss Grant, Louisiana Miss Archer, Louisiana
John Morgan. Maryland Miss Morgan, Maryland
Mason Kindell, Phila II B Magraw, Lancaster
W 1.1 Yeatman, Cot. Ohio .1 T Henderson. Vir. inia
O W Framer & wf. Va Mies Praetor, Virginia
H B Minns & la. hid Miss Collins, al ary land
Miss Magwell, Maryland ft W Bargria, Virginia
Si' Nottingham, Virginia 'rho , W Daniel. Virginia
M A Brown, Maine D Lamb, New York
W T Hodge., la 0 W N Hicks N C
T Nickerson, Charleston lion li C l'iittenden. Vt
It Howard & ia, Virginia J H Bridaea. N Bauman*
T Bridges. New Brunswick A P Henderson, Virginia
C Harwood, Maryland Thos Welsh, Maryland
Mies J M. Lindsay, 13 Hon hi Blair, Maryland
Thom White & la, Lindsay C White. C
Mies Coos, South Carolina Wm hi hleCortruok, 8
James IdaCormick. 8 C Joan W Forman, Kahane
I B Montgomery, Pa Dr Ward & la, Pa
Mice Ward. Pennsylvania J W. Ruben
G Tynes, Now York Rev T O Freiman. Ark
M. Barclay. Baltimore Miss Alehlaukin. Balt
J Watts. Baltimore T Thompson, Now York
IN B Batters, New Orleans Y Rubin. Wilmington. Del
J Green & wf, Arkansas J Johnson, Ohio
Mrs Johnson. Ohio G 11 Boast. New Orleans
Mr & Mrs Henry. N Orleans A Wilder, St. Paul
Vroonsan, New York 7 Foster Woodville, Miss
J Gallsbin. Virginia IN Briane rd' Jr, Portlamatit
W Olwine, New York G P Eddy. Wilmington
8 B Detiokson, New York W L Montague. Baltimore
W Ramsev,Washington N Ludlow, New York
A E Dalton. Georgia T It Halley, New York
H Raymond, Delaware H Wallington. Baltimore
J Halbrook. New York Mrs Barton. Richmond
Mrs tleldin, Delaware James Murphy, Delaware
Campbell. Chester,,Pa H Garsall
hirers. Pleladelphia W Meridith, Philadelphia
C E Wales, Halifax hi Levitt & wf, Buffalo
Miss Levitt. Buffalo Mi R o bertson , t, Buffalo
Jaa Carpenter. New York W lowa
N W Noromes & wt. Mass F Wade, Washington
P Goobrialc, Jr, Virginia A hie Austin
Hon T Jones York. N J J T Wilkes, New Orleans
it hi M, rria, New Orleans Nl' Boyce & wf, 8 C
Miss Boyce, Charleston W F alassey,Aocra'ooo,Va
A Rawange. New York 3 heo Tnomaa, New York
T K Ruben & son, Paris T W O'Connor. Baltimore
W Barrett, Baltimore ' C T Holloway. Bat:more
W elms tan, Mary lana E B Finney, Virginia
• Schell, New York E D Banda,, Boston
W 8 Melon, ala carolina Mrs N S Herbert. 8 C
N Richards. New Orleans O W Richards. N York
John B Adams. New York J B Res, Jersey City
it Kenn, Washington P F Causal, Jr Delaware
It !lurks. Virginia B hi A rumen aliflada.
I ht i'ourtwnglia, New York Al Feuchtweinger, N Y
A Richard k s Newyork GP Early, imlaware
A Herne, Waahington alias M. Harris Wastinatn
Wm alatiohard, New York Mrs Barney Williania, NY
Mr Barney Williams, N Y Jolla P Heath, Boston
Win hi Nassau, Jr, Boston
JONTINENTAL HOTEL—Con Ninth and Chestnut.
J E Dunham, New Orleans Robt Clarke, Cinolnnati. 0
John Miaow. Cincinnati. 0 Jas S Driver, Cinoinnati 3 O
Genres P Smith, Phila Thee 0 MaeDowell. ra
B Douglas, Pittsburg Wm Yelland, Baltimore
Mrs Prevost, rhlladelphia Miss Reeves Phila
Jas Bancroft, Charleston N C Morse, kentnoky
T A Nesmith. Cincinnati F btookton, la Jersey
Master B Stockton, N .1 P Dorsey. California
Geo i Montgomery, Cal ti A Yardman & la, N J
R. A Mosely. Jr, Alabama A IC Rho:Winn, Georgia
A B 8 Mostly. Columbia.Ala'Georeo W Smith. Miss
Mr Lincoln & la, Georgia Mrs J Gammell & ran,
A B ourr. Wilmington, N 0 Thomas 3 Applewlilte. NC
F hi Moye. North Carolina A is &Moron, 1,18 A
W Perkins, Virginia W O Freeman, Norfolk
John L Stanfield , Leest a g,Va G W Bradley, Balt.more
II a Jones, Baltimore • L N Baltimore
Mrs Kendall, Washington .J al Pilstiury, Mass
Otis Dr. A'abama BD Whitney, Mae
Miss W hitney ,w Misernampi F K
Stanton, atlllall
H Benedict New York C E Clarke & la, Buffalo
W Hunter & fe, Savannah It A Nicoll & wf, nia
Miss 0 A Nom% Mobile Mrs Mitchell, t3alem, Ala
Miss Ferguson, Salem, Ala 1' N Waring, Sa.annah
A Warren. Boston 7 Z Harrington, Boston
C Harrington, Boston 3 Hastings, Boston
I. B Whit, ey, Boston C Farnewortn, Boston
Mrs .1 E Jewel. ..oulaiana EL Jewell, Louisiana
J Hopkinson 8 Caro maT_M Hopkinson 8 C
.1 E h lug & la. Virginia Wise Bail, hew York
Chris Ball, New York W R lisyword & la. Ohio
R Bung & la, Cleve'd. 0 B W Horton, there'd, 0
Wm N Barton . Baltimore haml Keiser, New York
.15 Wyseng. New York B Bison, New thrnans
G A Reayward, Tennessee C Barger & dan, N Y
Onrdon, Jr, Louisiana Master Gordon. Loutsiana
J hi leaaeks, Louisiana blaster Issaoks, Louisiana
J Donnell, New York N r
taco Virtue, London, Eng eaml B Davis Texas
Wm Amery, New York IC Colby & M. New York
Gen E Craft. & la, Boston Wm H 'Handy & la, elide
R.I . Bairns, Philadelphia Miss Grundy, Philadelphia
P Penrose, Philadelphia Miss Love. ehilaaelphia
J Ridgway, Phiiadeiphia Miss Philada
Albert N Hathaway & Ia,NY Mrs ti P Russell, Phi a
Master Prevost Master Reeves
Master Russell D P Vail & la New Jersey
P s Conner, Philadelphia T W Bunt. Menlehie
W J Falman &la, Buffalo Bliss Swayze, New Orleans
Mrs Bettsrton,New Cecina J thialmmyer
(leo Woodward. Mobile Gen. tl W Ninon, Boston
A J Bryant. New °Goats Dr Wi'lis & la, aavar nah
Wm Bwitt, Massachusetts John Hamilton, New York
Mr Barrett, Washing tom T F Skinner, a ngland
111 W Norcross & w Mass L W Bpratt,Charleston,So
W W Handley, N Orleans Mr Archer, England
Mr Manly, MP, England W F Templeton, Waah,Pa
iim Stover, US NThos Herville. new York
0 E Findley, New York Mr Peebles, New York
W B Lambson, Delaware R N Waite. Yhilndelphia
J R Brown, Philac elphin Daroy Edmondson Pa
J W Riddle. Philadelphia D W Corwin, Cincinnati
Sail It Richardson, Mules C New Orleans
J G Knuff. New York 3 Wilson & w. Pittsburg
W Smith, England G W Roberts, Chicago
W L Pynolion & w, Mo Mrs Has wardt& e, at Louie
John soott & la. St Lt cis A A Barnes, Downingtown
0 W Barnes, Philadelphia J W Parmeuter. Boston
G A Henry. Clarksvilrn W hi MoPhersoa at Louis
(I A Wheeler & la, Cm, 0 Wm H Cox. Mississippi
E W Peehiu. Philadelphia John Martin. Memphis
F C Crawly & la.Baitimore 1 hos W Howard Virginia
T O McConnell.Virginia T W Braman liens, Wash
Nllrook North Carolina S Web, Mobile, Ala 4611
W C Strong, Mobile, Ala Louis Delaigle & wt, Go
H Meallug. Georgia - Isaac Underhill & wf, 11l
Jahn() Butler, Georgia I f' Benin:light. New. York
Wockwood New York L W Baltmore
E W Scott. Lowslt MiteheilaPhiladolphia
'P A Melon, Mississippi 0 k Pltirtitni New York
Wit Sanders,
At F M Bacon, New Yurk
L 8 Foster 0 F Booth
B Bernard & dam, Virginia Mr C hod, Poston
JR ee ;Name. Fayetteville W V Montgomery, N C
111 R Kintaing Boston R T Bowen, Virginia
II Newhall, Boston A H. Gilbert, Boston
G W Seabee, Now York Paran Stevens, Mallon
H L Stealing, Georgia
AMERICAN HOTBL—Chestnut street, above Fifth.
Thee L Ogden. New Jersey B W Waterman. Phila
F Bell. Philadelphia E B Ashcroft; Boston ,
it Wlmond, Aurora, Ind G W Ba r rer & la. Plain
CH Tie rumen, N Caroline, al3 Re er & N Caro'o
Mies 8 Cowan. N Carolina Miss a oan. N Carolina
G Bend, New York W Nelson, Baltimore
Trios H Moult, •Bititimore Lll Hill
Thor, 0 Denny. Baltimore B Akers, Lynchburg. Va
8 G Walker. New Ynrk Joo P Irvin, Clearfield
W Wattle. Maryland .1 0 White, Philadelphia
011. e : 1 Guppy, lit Yaul D 11. Dungan, teanernee
II H. Fuller - I Thompuon, 155 w York
J W Bowdoin. Now York E G Bowdoin, lowa
F. Rawls, Suffolk, Va ~A 8 Darden, Ya
Jno C Palmer , is Carolina J B Norileot, Suffoik
I B Ferrby, Plow York H Lagerin. Virginia
I Dougherty, Del co, Pa A Bantam, Philadorphia
Thos H. Burnham emit John A Hartley, l'bila
it 3 Hartley, Philadelphia Jt; Conrad N Carolina
B L Parson, Ohio Thos (3 Folwell, Phila
E J Routch, Philadelphia W H Bowilina,_Phila
WS Gnaw°, N Carolina J W Caldwell, Ana
D Barnes. Delaware H hi Moan, Delaware
emith, Delaware John B. Beater
I T Fuller. North Carolina, R W Thomas. N Carolina
A'F tiaborn,Nortti Carolina G Y Ewing, Kentucky
John E Chase, Virginia. J P Grotea, Virginia
.1 1. andereon & da. Illinois Gen Hersh & la N Y
J M Jennings, New York B T Wait, Dayton, 0
P II Glatfelter, Maryland
- .... - .$951 795 62
-.-.. 743,651 93
421 839 62
. 78 115 84
9 416 62
$;;106,100 52
74,689 09
Ocrosse. 6—Evening
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth Street. below Arch.
el M lifagolfm, Mercer John Barber, Mercer
Beal Pearson. Mercer D W Moore, Clearfield
J At Troyer. Minces H T Hendereon, Clearfield
W Mitchell, Mt Phil" 0 Mrs J Mitchell, Ohio
E T insey, Mt Pleasant. 0 Miss Treeter. dathlehom
Miss tammenhaoh, Hethlehm Mrs W Bedly, Cie, 0
Mrs R L Badly , Cot. 0, Chas L Green, Pittsburg
Hon Geo Scott, Catawissa P. I , Greenough &I. Bosen
W F Armstrong, Boston P Fisher, St Johns, N B
Thee T Beveridge, N B D II Showers. Winsport
B Burnham. m Chunk Jae McCandless. Pittsburg
P B Snapp, Virginia S it Mason, Altllll3l2ld
ACS Marne, Pennsylvania H C Ohio
John Bell. Baltimore J K hay Allegheny
I K Taggart. Pennsylvania T F W dolion, Mass
H Mesmer, New York Langstaff & off. Ohio
W A Dickson, N Carolina I) F Holcomb, Dr Carolina
JONES' ROTEL—Obertnut street, above Sixth.
Wm 8 Hitch, Philadelphia E Taylor, Chicago
Geo Walker, Baltimore Geo May Powell. St Louis
A Peter, Providence, It I R Partington, Norwich
H Adams & WI, hula. Dr If H Longa:rear, N
J L mooney, Trenton. N J Mrs Washburn
.1 K Pratt. New Orleans II •, 13 Pratt, NOW Orleans
.1 K flodwell J Woman. Maine
Z P Henry, Berlin, Md J Pitts, Berlin. Md
W Okeli. New York Jos O Green, Now York
Miss E Morrison, N C J C 6eisendorff indium
W bailee, Indianapolis Martin 0 Ilkiles It w Ind
.7 Curtis & wf, Roston M A Curtis, Pennsylvania.
BT. LOUlE—Chestnut et., above Third.
M. Spenser, Phila Harry Blake, New York
Harry F Ilteverui,N Y Titus Al Kenny, Alabama
W G Hinder, I. Castle, Pa Blt Henderson, Pa
Lewis telling, New York H Runner, New York
C Ci Harkee bt dao, N Y W Jones, Philadelphia
John Mouarty, hti,Loitis Dr F F H Oppelt, Pa
J H Petry. WebstOr Mr Johnson Baltimore
Mrs A Winteroait N Y J Lukens. Baltimore
w/
8 Bachman, New H J Addison, New Jersey
M Harding, Phi a F Fernandez, Phila
A Fernandez, Phila. Jae Rat nolde, New York
Col W Warren. California James they, Aebinnd. ra
, 'eindenburgh, Wash Geo C Byrre, New York
John McCormick, Pinta NMoran New York -
Harry Rtbertson, Ohio 11 Green, flew York:
J Bantman, hew York Jas A. Kenney, Ala
THE UNION HOTEL—Arch street, above Third.
E Cooler, New Jersey E R Smith. lowa City
D Clark, Indiana 13 Price, Annapolis, Ohio
Hoover, Alliance, Ohio J C Whinery • Salem. U
Miss 11 Abbie, Whinery, 0 J Hayes, MoEwensrille
E J atone, Wheeling P M Andreve, Dayton, 0
W Ratliff, Ohio 11 try Morel & la.
CO Rourke. Pecan B Schmidt, Pittsburg
bane 8 Walker, New York Wm Walton, Elizabeth
D Torrey, Philadelphia Mrs Hissed, lowa
• STATES UNlON—Market street. above Sixth.
Wm E Williams, State Hill W B Ramsey, Phila.
We !num ndaVeytown Semi Watson. McVey twn
Conrad Wertz,,Pottsvilie 0 111. Mew. Canonsburg
C Allison, Brookville .1) 8 Caidwell
Mrs Young & boy, Indiana H W Creish,Huntingdn
1) Hochenderl er v anderavill D.l Brougher, Harrisburg
Wm at Pest, r, Harrisim-g John C Walburn,H4rnstig
D 01. neledelphie Jae spoon. Centreville, Ky
11 Moolin, Centreville, Ky J 8 Nowlin, Chester an
Root 0 miller. Danville, Pa Robt Field, Danville, Pa
Iq'l3 Price, Wilming ton, Del
FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Second street, above Market.
A Keyes. Philadelphia Aabel, Now Jersey
H P New Jersey JAi Smith, NOW JerseY
W M filer Salem. N J J 6 Knight. ramden. Del
8 Matliolt, Haddonfield, N J Jos Lewis. Penney lsania
OM Sloan, New Jorsey Geo W Jones, Si arrieburg
Col J Anderson, Del co, Pa Y. Livormon, nitride,
Jas Vance, Maryland Wm C Kamer, Maryland
Jos It oteele It la, Maryland H Clayton, Maryland
J V Wallace, Alerylaud Wm Lindsay Zs la, old
Chas A Bryan, Virginia G W Benoit, Maryland
J 1/Craven, Beebe 00, Pa
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Riath afoot, ab. Chentintt.
Aliferkley, St Louis Wm Mason. Chaster co
A B Hammond. Chester co Jean It Owen:D.l'lllla
M Hammond, Delaware Allow Heitman, Ashlard,o
Ernest Konoee. Plummy Sam! ale Williams,liliest co
Wm Mintzer Pottstown,Pa Truman Coates, Laity co
Jas 8 Kirk, Chester 00, Pa John Tra)ner, Chester ea
Jesse A Harry, Cheater co
MT. VERNON HOTEL—Second street, ab. Arab
E 11 Breckenridge, N J A 0 Hattwick, Now Jersey
John O. drove, New Jersey stlas Tanner t Phil ds
1) MoUarty, Jankentown Mr Yale, Philadolyhia
rim D Hancock, Philada Fichtho-o, Lowisbura
W J Toy, Philadelphia Plnip,A Hawke
Mlaa L Dovelin J lonnallon & la, N Y
Bang Mange & la, 14 Y Mles it !boom, Camden
BARLEY SHEAF 11.0TEL-ISesond st., below Vino
A Kirk Bucks oo B Miles, Bucks co
i
W Da - Vnson, Choltonlism B Groff, nheltenham
1' K Fretz to la, Doylestown Jos Flowers Buns no
iti Bnedaser, fronton , N J John J Johnston, N J
W Moe, Books oo Elias Paxson. Bucks co
W hlaok. Bucks co Geo Knight. Books co
J Broker Reeder, .1.1 J Jos Bill & curl, Pa
Di Brool 1) I.r Bal., New Jersey
fi W Kirk, Philadelphia
BLACK BEAR ROTEL—Third et.. s.b, Callowhill.
Thou Willard. Pennsylvania Thou Ble, Lahaska
1. Tomlinson, By berry B Davis, Penos7tuania
hiestand,Trenton, N J Saml Morris. (iwyned
lno Vandersloot,Bt Paul ) r Thor hollow, AM
Col 11 Bossier, Kutztown Rev ts. Ruthcautr, Pa
H Creasman, Philadelphia W J Chamberland, Chester
Thee Crabtree, Chester, Pa
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street. above Third.
H Ramsay, Yenniiyirania Then hlondenhallaa
W Parkinson. Indiana non Johnson Cincinnati
P H H i ggins, Reading
W Oaddis, hew Jersey
J of Robinson, Jetties City Joe Gormley, Columbia,Pe,
.1 II Hickok, New York Clement Foster, Ininoisvlo
Rani Wenzel, Reading
MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Third street, nb.
./ns W Brown, TOllllOBllOl5 Geo Bohreeber, P 6
A ttlyope • Yennar Irani Gen mer la. Bethle'm
mow, Allentown ll Cox, Rendint
A d Coburn, Boston .7 Courtney k lam, Canada
MI, Moyer. ti
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Iv i Mailman. Lehigh op John Ronhey, Monter no
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MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
BEE FOURTH YALE
ARRIVED.
Steamship Delaware, Cannon. 19 hours from N York.
with imam and passonsers to Jas klderdiee. Passed
off Morris Liston's, brig Triad, Brown, from Turks
Bark Cordslin. Farrell. 8 days from Turks Island. with
salt, ho•. to John It Rue.
Brie S Thurston. Lampher. from East Harbor. T. L.
2lst ult with salt to A E Onterbndge. Sept. 28th tat 29
45. long 7334 spoke ship aorthampton.
Brig Doris, Nissen. 21 days from Cienfuegos, with
sugar, to Stewart, Carson h co.
BT TELEGRAPH.
(Correspondence of The Press.)
• Slaw . ORLEANS, Dot 6
Arrived, ship W H Perkins from Havana.
•
ET TILEGRAPIL
(Corressondenco of the Prase.)
ns AV YORK. Oat. 7.
Arrived Rhine Wm Talmo% from Livervool. R Al
enp, from Glasgow ; bark Gen eltiokney, from Cardenae;
brigs John i.tevens and B Dwight, from Turks bland.
Danish brig Eliza. limn $t Croix.
Below bark Joe Fish.
MEMORANDA.
Steamship Baltimore, Green, for Havana, oleared at
Baltimore eth
. .
6hip Mary Ann, Remmonde. from Caloutta, arrived
at Beaton 6th met.
Ship 1. - Eddystone, Grant, from LiverPOol, arrived at
Calend.% An Vat, and P7BB chartered for Boston at
Bark E A (toolnam, Noyes, from Bordeaux, Attired at
New York 6th met. .
• • •
Hsieh , iommoroe, Barnes; for Philadelphia in ten days
was at Mayaguez lid u t.
Brig H ft MeGilvery. Harriman, for Philadelphia,
cleared at Portland 5 , 11 inst.
• • •
Brie : Burmah, Sherman, ler Philadelphia, cleared at
Becton 6th mat.
Brig Emma Eger, Brooke, for Philadelphia, went to
sea (Mill Charleston bth
_ . . .
Brie kor k spth glair. Slocum, henna, arrived at Wilming
ton. N U. eth met..
Brig Imbrimew Light, Bryant, for Philadelphia, cleared
at New York 6th the.
. .
Brie Jes Crosby, Voazie, sailed from Marblehead ROth
ult 'or Me port.
Brig Hermlute, Hill, cleared at Portland 4th Inet. for
Havana.
ling George Harris, Stowers, cleared at Portland 4th
Ins , for this port.
Brie Model Dow. cleared at Boston Sth last for Sabi na. Rehr A Hammond, Paine. cleared at Boston 6th mat,
for this port.
Bohr Arletta, Robinson, for this port, sailed front New
Haven 4th inst.
. -
Bohr Bolivar Potter, from Providence for this port, at
Now York eth inst. . .
Sabra tea Witch. Tavlnr, Sarnh Mills. Dayton, and 8
E Jayne, Jayne, for l'lnladelphla, elearod at New York
6th Inst.
-ohr W 8 Martin, Walker, hence, arrived at Norfolk
4th inst.
. .
rohr Black Prince, Compton, hence, arrived at Iron
ton Sth inst.
&sbrs J B Austin. Davis. Lvov L Sharp. McElwee,
end H W Godfrey, Weeks, hence, for Boston, Were at
Holman Kyle Murat.
Sohr Fanny Boardman. Crooker from Lanesville for
Philadelphia. ar, wed at GJouoootor 0,1 in•t.
Rohr Minneli aka. Young, for Philadelphia, sailed from
New Bedfo , d 6th inW.
. . • •
Bohr Anna Churchill (Br) from St. Martin's Sir Phila
delphia with salt, put into Wilmington,
short of provisions; was to nail again on 6th.
Bohr Almon BRoon. Willieme, henna, for Norwich, at
Now London. bth inst.
Behr W Kennedy. Christy for VhiladoliMia, salted
rom Aleiternirm 6th lost.
Pohl J R Mather. N ' inierson, front WihningtOn, NC,
arrivod at Roston 6th Inst.
. • .
Bohr E W Goldner, (of Boston. late of Philadelphia.)
Bourne, cleared at Boston 6th Inv' for B•Itimoro.
Bohre Louisa, Hielett ; Edwin Reed. Chipman • i Em
pire. Marshall ; S A adpletoo, Stanwood. and Magni,
ha, Nickerson, oleated at Boston 6th lost for Phi.adel.
lug.
p
Rohr Pearl. Brown, hence for Boston, was at Holmes
11010 6th mid.
Bahr C L Bayles. Tooker, from Delaware City. arri
ved at Prcwalenoe 6th i not.
Sonia John Jones. Hagan. nod F A Beath. Williams,
Bailed fr. in Providonoo 15th inn for Philadelphia
Rehr Smith (wreck irtuni sold at auetion at New
end itli Ing o to parties from Great Egg Harbor, for
.4.1 5.
str B2 6 Peynour. Palmer, for Philadelphia, called from
Alexandria Gth Inst.
tilPfun tuz J t. Pueny. liomtiti, holm for Savannah,
Dud into Cliarlostnn fah lout
MARRIED.
VFZIN—ICIN(I,-.At Bristol, , October 4, 1860, by
the Rev.]. W. Pierson. °soar Vezin. of •Philndelphia,
to Alice K., Youngest itsughter of liezekish King, of
the former visas. •
DIED.
ELA,ETT.—On Friday evening, October 6, 1860, alter
a lingering illness ' John R. Ellett.
'1 Ito fu-ertil will take place from NO. 1639 Chentnut
street. thi s (Monday) afternoon. at 2 o'clock.
SCIIB.I,L.—Of eatirlatana. on Saturday evening, OM.
6, Frank A ,son of John J. and Harriet R. Schell, aged
7 r..fars and 3 months.
T is friends and relatives of the family are respect
feu,' intrit:ii to attend his funeral, from his eat onto'
residence. No. 742 South Third street. on luesday
afternoon at 3 o'clock, without farther notice ••
PARKE , R.—Suddenly, on the evening of October 6,
1860. buten Greer, wile of John Parker, in the 00th year
of her age.
The relatives and her male friends are invited to at
tend her funeral, from her late residence,32l New
Second street en Tuesday. Out. 9. at 2 o'cloc k . *•
110)(1.11,—On the 6th instant, Mrs. Mary Ann Hoyle,
relict of the late Thomas Boyle, In the 626 year of her
age.
The relatives and friends of, the family are respect
fully invited to attend her funeral. from her late reed
/lon& N0.)614 Vino :trust. this (Monday) morning, , ,at
10 o'clock, without further uotioo.
CRESSON.—On the morning of the Mb instant, Re
becca 0.. daughter ofloseoh and MOM Cresson.
The relative. mid friends of the Mealy are invited
to attend the funeral, without further notice, froin her
father's resiEence. No. 1013 Race street. this (Second
day) morning. Bth teat, at 11 o'clock. Interment in
Friends' Western Ground.
PALMER.—On the 10th month, 3d, Mary Palmer,
aged 83 years.
Funeral loom her late rinradenee, No. 1111 Arch
street. this Scone -day) morning, at 10 o'clock. • •
fiAVS.- , On the illth instant. Mary Ann Hays, wife or
Adds Bays. in the 26th leer of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her husband. No. 766
Ringgold 'meet. west of Twenty-fourth and Brown,
thin (Mond iy) afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Weekly Report
of Interments.
OrrieE. eotobor 6.1860.
Philadaph ia from the 211 h
6th of October, 1860.
HEALT
Interments in Ino City of
or brytember to the
IMMDM
Fever, Scarlet.
TY3PPliold,
Asthma .
A beceee....
ARPhilim
Anemia....
Hernia.._._,linor
ti hage .
Inilasnmation, Brain
'• Bronchi
Larynx
Peritonamm..
3t. Ir.
noun..
te der -
" 110 art.........
. .
iLoogo.l9
gasualiies
Lungs
Cholera Inlantuin....
Cous'ntion of Lungs
Convulsions,
M0ther'5,........._.
lahnten
Disease of Brain....
Heart...
Kidneys.
Dysentery.... ____
Debility
Erysipelas.. .
of eari.
Fever, Intermittent.
Inanition.— ........
mllllll
blarasmuo ...........
orolea—
Old elm.-- ..—....
Paler .
Scrofula _— ....
Small-Pox
8h1180rn.—...—..
MEE=
TORRE. WEE E :
(Front 50 to G 0.....
.• 60 to
70 to BO
" BO to 90.....
" 90 to
Under 1 Year
Frpm 1 to 2.......
2 to 5.—..
5 to
10 to 10.-- .
15 to 20.--
20 to 30 ......
30 to 40
40 to 50..
NATIVITY—United States, 168; Foreign, 41; Un
known, M.
From the`, Almshouse, 11; People of Color, II ; from
the Country, 6.
I
WARDS. I WARDS. WARM.
Fir5t. t ..........16 Tenth .. .—. 8 Nineteenth.-- 18
Second ........ .. hi Eleventh . — —... 4 rwentieth..— 14
Third _.... In Twelfth...--..... 3 Twenty-first . , . 6
Fourth.— 115 Thirteenth.. ... 4 Twenty-second.. 1
Fifth-- .._.- - 7 Fourteenth.— 6 Twenty-Clued.... 4
Sixth ...... 2 Fifteenth.......ll Twontr-fourth...lB
Seventh........ nitlixteenth.-- . 3 Unknown ........13
..
Eighth........... 8 Seventeenth....ll --
.11inth—...... 6 Eighteenth..... 6 T0ta1....... 219
The number of deaths compared with the correspond
ing week of 16159 and of last week. was as follows:
Week ending October 8.1869. was 168
.
At is
September 29. 1860, " ~..,. .......21/9
Males, 118; Females. 101; Boys, 67 ; 0105;65.
By order of the Board of Health.
ARTHUR. HUGHES. 'ball, Officer.
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Droguet Figured. 11 , Widish blooming
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Diagonal Raga. Gros do ninon.
Boren elouneed Robes. Bonnet's Bilks.
Woe Drains, Pktont Bored. -
Foul de Jols. lime o'Reosse.
Vonotiennea. Ottoman
1 Lining Sin, &o.
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TrHISTORICAL SOCIETY.—A STATED
Meeting will be held 1:1111 (Monday) EVE-
I AO, °atelier A. at 8 o'clock P. rd.
It JOHN JORDAN. Jr., Recording Secretary.
FROM THE CONSERVATIVE CLUB.
—Having noticed in the papers of the 6th inst. a
VIZ a meeting in Independence Square of the Hell
and Everett men opposed to Henry 1) Footer id, Go
vernor. and as said call extends an invitation to the
"Conservative Club," we hereby beg leave to state
that tr.° " Conserve, ive denies any connection
what over with such nn unwarranted and sectional
movement. :JOSEPH TOBIAS, Chairman.
EMERILL Lire. Cg of Marebal.
It . •• Conservative Club."
cr -:-- r UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA--
61Y.DICAL DEPARTMENT.
u ele GENERAL INTRODUCTORY LECTURE to
the Course of 1860 61 will be delivereo at the MEDICAL
HALL on MONDAY, October the Bth. at 12 111.. by
JOiEPR CARSON. M. 1)., Professor of Mat, Med.,
and Pharmacy.
he Regular Lectures of the Session will commence
on Tuesday, Ith instant. It. R. I. OGERo,
oet-9t Dean of aledioal Faculty.
r_. JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE.—
..3 The GEivEftal. 18111WD UOFORY to the
nurse of Lteturra will be delivered by Professor
DUistriLltiON on MONDAY, October the Bth, at 73; P.
M. The regular Leoturee will begin the day after at 10
A. M. ROBLEY DUNDLIBOIB, Doan.
oog.it
OX'orNelVelt,i'grofillNGuravAllnYnj k lorg!
ment and Railroad Comany will be held an MOn.oAY,
the Blh day of Ootobftr. mid, at the Office of the Compa
ny, No, 0 23 WALNUT Rttoet. ntli olotook A. M.
oc3-wrin 3t* Of AIAGEEI, Heorotarr.
24;PENNSYLVANIA. COLLEGE—MEDI
CAL DEPARTMSNT—NINTR htreot, below
81'.—Tho INTRODUCTORY LECTURt , to tho
Course of ]B6O el will be deliivered by ProAssor HENRY
HART/IRO n NE, at toe Collive. on MON DAY, October
8, ate Y. M. Student% end all others Interested. are
invited to attend. oct-4t
ECLECTIC MEDICAL COLLEGE.—
Lectures to this institution EVERY DAY. at 9
cii7o: A. 11t. Students of aledinine invited to attend.
Collego on RACE Ntreet. below Fifth.
W. PAINS, M. D.. Dean of the Faculty,
No. 100 North FIFTH Millet.
The Public are invited to attend Dr. Paitto'ir free prth
ha leant re, at the College, Gooey THURSDAY EViil
ING, at 8 o'clock. 0c3130
rir e
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HAMA.. M. 13111UCK r R, Lie IL
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" JOHN BRODHEAD.
ad " JOHN KLINE.
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ink " HARRY INGERSOLL.
ht District—JOSEPH CALDWELL.
2,1 " THOMAS E. GASKILL.
" PATRICK MoDONOUGH
Ith " ROBERT E. RANDALL.
Bth " SAMUEL JACKSON.
Bth " CHARLES L. WOLFF.
7th " PAUL KETTERGINUS.
Bth " JOHN SMITH, Ja.
9th " HENRY DUNLAI'.
lath " IVORY G. LEISENRING.
11th " JOAN 8. RIEIII.
Mit " WILLIAM 0. SNYDER.
18th " WILLIAM D. MORRISON
1401 " GEORGE W. 11. SMITH.
18th " JOHN M. ARUNDEL.
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REPILITAINTATIVIN.
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12th " RICHARD WILDEY.
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lath " WASHINGTON AL WORRALL.
16th• " JOHN F. PRESTON.
16th " HENRY RIGLER.
17th " CHARLItS F: ABBOTT.
ELECTION—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9. nele-ItH
PROPOSITION TO BETTING MEN.
8600 that Curtin is nleoted.
Ito that ho has 1.00 1 1 majuty.
100 that he has 2,000
100 that he has 3,0110
100 that he has 8.000
100 that he Ana 5 000
1011 that ho has 0,000
100 that he has TAO
100 that he has 8 000
10
100 that he
1 11 1 0 l ' irs 9° :o "
3500 ho wins a majority of the beta.
These beta to ho taken together.
1000 Hell and Everett do not otrry five Maim States.
1 000 to 5800 Douglas oo eanot carry Illinois.
MO that S. J . Morris ia elected.
3600 that 11reakinridge carries Delaware.
31,000 that Lincoln carries flew York GT 20.000 ma
jority.
52 GO to 51 /4 that Lmoolo ja elected :
Deferents) to 9. b OIRARD 110 UBE. ocriS
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gfilliTS, WITH SECURE FASTENINGS,
FOR THE OPERA—THONIPSON'S BEST NEW
YORK B RAM N SKIRTS. J. O. MAXWELL ON,
Hair Vete, Trimmings. Skirts, and Zephyrs. CHEST
NUT and ELEVENTH Streets. conS-3t
VKIRTS, WITH SECURE FASTENINGS,
M 7 FOR THE GRAND OPERA. THOMPSON'S
MST Ple.W YORK BROWN SKIRL'S. J. 0. MAX
WELL, k 80N, Hair Nets, Trimmings,Skirts, and
Zephyrs, ORES MUT and BLEVENTIPts. oeSM
CLOAK TASSELS AND TRIMMINGS
FOR THE ORAN p OPERA. J. G. MA XW F.LL
& SON. Hair Nets, Triminlnge, Skirts, and Zeohyrs.
ELEVRNTH and (MESTA UT Streets ecti.at
CLOAK. TASSELS AND TRIMMINGS
FOR THE GRAND OPERA. J. G. MA, WELL
& SON. Hair Nate, romn , nm Skirts, and Zephyr/I,
ELEVEdiTiI anj CJIEBINUT Stream oats-St
(11,01qI TASSELS AND TRIMMINGS
'LI FOR THE GRAND OPERA. J. G. MAXWP.LL
& SON. Hair Nets. Trimming.. Skirt., and Zephyrs.
ELEVENTH and OILES.CNUT Streets. 008-8 t
IR EIMER'S PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS;
%, made SECOND above Green. make beautiful
Pictures when column with wafer colors. The gallon'
is open to all during the day, and Wednesday and Satur
day Evenings. it*
MORE LIGHT
THE GAB LAMB'S FOR THE BULLION, may be
neon at 2..4 NOR TH SECOND Street ; MO worth
are now in use. The Narket street, Green and Coates,
Ridge road, and other horse oars are now using them,
We alter any filthy Kerosene Lamle into Gas Lamps for
81 ; 11,000 Agents wanted toilet; t em throughout the
United States. The Gee Lamp w light a room twen
ty feet square for one cent no hour.
OR. C. A. GREENE & CO.,
No. 204 NORTH SECOND Street, above Race,
sellt-ths&in-In
BOta BUYERS.—Gentlemen: I have
take the Basement of the Philadelphia Beak,
M
419 CHE UT Street, where I will continue to btlY
and sell (as I have heretofore dono at the Custom
house Avenue Book-stand) old and new Law and Mis
cellaneous Books. I have for sale upwards of lOU old
blank-latter Books printed prior to the year 1499. Allier
a oop9 of Erasmus an the New Testament, 9 vols.,Moi
panted inlet% Price SM. I will also deal In Engraving,
and Autographs. Persona at a distance wlahlng to sell
Book!, will describe their names, dates, sine, bindings,
onditions, and urines._ Pamphlet Laws ot Pennsyl
vania, arid old Hooka ufon Amenoa Wanted.
ane-tim JOHN CAMPBELL.
910 ADVERTISERS.—Tho " Towson
town 'Advocate" has tne largest oiroulation of any
eolintry_payer in Maryland, extending throughout Dal
timore,Carroll, andel d, and Howara COMILIOR, and the
State generally. Printed at TowsontoWn. seven miles
north of Baltimore, by E F. CHURCH. Neutral inn
tities—rend by all—printed on n mro m e
eg
press—and the
best advertising medium south of Mann et Dixon's
Line. Agent, J. WEBSTER, Southwest corner of
'BAIRD and A RCII Streets. .
A PPLES ! APPLES !-340 Barrels of the
, choicest varieties or Western Fruit, at Railroad
moot. hig4 MARKET 4troet, 0, I'RENTZBIt.
van*
IMMI=3I
Fon Govsnnoi;On PunOiOnlitet
,• HENRY D. IP0131111i;
Of Westmoreland County,
STATE SANATOtto
Ist District—SAMUEL J. RANDALL.
LIMISLATUAL
FOR RECORDER ON Dame,
GEORGE W. WUNDER.
FOR CLERK OF QUARTER Baseconi•
fIiILIP H. LUTTS.
FOR CORONER,
ANDREW LOWRY ed-It
Gorzation,
ANDREW G. OURTIN.
CONORES9
RECORDER 01 DEEM,
ALFRED O. HARMER
rIIOTHONOTLRY Or DISTRICT COURT.
PHILIP B. WHITE.
GEORGE E. MOORE
ConoNin,
ANTHONY uorutAn
SENATE-FIRST DIETRICT.
JEREMUIL PIICHOLS
MONDAY, OCTOBER BTH,
A Superb tins
DRESS GOODS
AUCTION.
IMPORTER AND JOBBEItt
DRESS 'I RIMMINGS.
jrNE
EXCELST. , Ogi
Buldiere," said Napoleon, after one of the meet bril-
nitta[ hie viotories, "Nothing not in dono—mitch, re
ttatfs to do." Aoting upon this hint, the Proprietor of
ho M.:NV-YORK LEDGER—whatever the auhieve
mean of the gut may have been—regarch nothing no
done so.loup as much /seisms to do. He has the pleasure
o inform hie innumerable renders that to the tots list
INDIA SHAWLS.
REAL INDIA CAMEL'S HAIR LONG AND SQ,UARE
DRAWLS AND SCARFS,
At moderate prioes,just received an elegant assortment,
to which the attention of the Ladies is invited.
Also,* Choke Aesortrlent of
SILKS,
SHAWLS,
CLOAKS, and
DRESS GOODS.
Selected with great acre and attention to quality and
style, at
GEORGE FRYER'S;
916 CHESTNUT STREET. oct-3t
PALL CLOAKS
Read the following table of contents, and REMEM- I _a.
of seholms and etateenten already numbered among the
oontributore to the LEDGER the name of J.A.7.4ze Bu-
CIIANAti, tho illustrious President of the UnttedStatee,
e now added
DER THAT THE LEDGER WILL BE READY ON
AIONDAY. OCT. 8, AT 13 O'CLOCK PRECISELY
TABLE OF CONTENTS—ALL ORIGINAL.
LETTER FROM PRESIDENT BUOBANAN TO
Atd.BONNER.
_
WAR ; ST HON. EDWARD EVERETT.
By WI:
V LIAM CULLEN BRYANT.
CHRIST'S BLESSING FOR MOTHERS-A SCRIP
TURE PoR3I: By N. P. WILLIS.
V.
ODE TO THE PRINCE OF WALES: By JOHN G.
THE DRUNKARD'S STORY: BY Dn. TzromAs Dumy
ENotteu.
THE CRITICASTEPS:
VIII. GSM Gso. P. Moßnis,
THE PUMPKIN FAMILY—rrs RELATIVES AND
RIVALS: BY HENRY WARD BEECHER.
_ .
QUEEN VICTORIA CONVOKING PARLIAMENT
By Mrs. L. H. brasturssr.
A TRIP TO THE NORTHERN LAKES: Sr FANNY
F3RN.
IDLE HANDS-A STORY By T. S. ARTHUR.
. .
A ROMANCE OF LIFE: Sir EMERSON BMINETT
FADED—A Pont: By ALICE CARY.
XIV.
THE MYSTERIOUS MARRIAGE—A NOVEL: By
ELIZA .
DUPUY, Avruon or nu, LOST
DE.608.'
PAUL NORTON-A TALE OR THE GREAT PANIC: BT
P. HAMILTON MYERS.
TIU STEPAIOTIIEK: on, !Arno's To WIN: By J. F
BMITH.
WIT AND WISDOM: Br GEO. D. l'avincz.
XVIII.
THE HANDSOME MAN—ILLUbTRATID : BY W 14.11.
MORRIS. •
ANSWE £O. RS TO CORRESPONDENTS, EDITORIALS,
&0.,
d - Z G. EVANS' GIFT BOOK STORE,
• NO. 439 CHESTNUT Street.
BUY YOUR BOOKS AT EVANS',
Where you can get books in every department of Lite
rature ; and
BEAR IN MIND
that besides getting ynur book at tho lowest retail price,
THAT A GIFT,
Worth from SO cents to 81f0 accompanies each Bonk.
ALL, THE NEW BOOKS AS 1800.1 AS PUB-
Call in, and ono trial will assure you that the best
placo in the city to buy books, is at
G. G. EVANS'
GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT.
N 0.439 CHESTNUT Street.
NEW MEDICAL AND SCICNTIFIC
BOOKS. RECENTLY PUBLISIIED by_
LINDSAY & SLAKIBTON,
Publishers, Nooks !!ere, and Importers,
VS South SIXTH Street, above Cheetnut.
1.
ALTBAUS' MEDICAL ELECTRICITY. '
retical and ?radioed. Van volume.. Price 31.26.
• If.
DIXON'S GUI DE,tc. the Praritical Study or Diseases
of the Eye.' - One volume. ?floe eila
THE ritreiclAws YISITINO LIST FOR lEl6l—
style, and prices.
BANKING'S HALF YEARLY ABSTRACT OF
TEE MHDICAL SCIENCES, No 31.
V.
WETUERILL ON THE MANUFACTURE OF
VINEGAR.. Ono velum°. Vl Frioo $1.25.
T RE FIVE SENSES ; on, GATEWAYS TO KNOW
LEDO& lihuo., cloth. .Prioe 00 oente.
A COMTLETE CATALOGUE OF MED'CAL,
DENTAL, AND SCIENTIFIC BOOKS, published
and tar sole by thorn, banished grata upon 'whoa
hon. ocB
V,HO GINO T AND PITHY BIOGRA
PRIES of
The President of the United States.
Tile Gosernor•General of Canada.
Alttertßing,Diiortof
ALBERT. PRINCE OF WALES AND DUKE OF
CO Rs WA L L_ ; • hut ancestors, the Georges of Eastern , .
The Guelph Family, as well as of all the Noted men
(and women) of tb.e centur., a_ppear in
ApPLETON'a NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA,
Now publishing. in quarterly volumes . at 83 each.
JOHN aIeFA
floor
AN. 33 eouth SIXTII St..
Agent for Penney Ivanta and Delaware.
Agent, also, for therm Statss. except Philadelphia,
Pittsburg. and Wilmineon. fur Putnam's' new issue of
Washington Irvins's Work-. Richly Illustrated, in
monthly volumes, at 81.00 ea
each. to le in 21.
subscribers to THIS AGENCY have TWENTY pr.yt
CENT. DISCOUNT on all Rooks except aubsoription
Book,. 008-tf
LE
IDY'S ANATOMY,
WILL BE PUBLISHED ON THURSDAY,
°Oral= MTII.
AN ELEMENTARY TREATISE
ON
•
HUMAN ANATOMY,
BY
JOSEPH LEIDY, M. D.,
Professor of Anatomy In the Ilniveratty of Penney'.
vania ; Curator of the Academy of Natural Sciences,
&c., &0.. &O.
I vol. Bvo.
ELMINTLY ILLUSTRATED With ARARLY
FOUR HUNDRED ENGRAVINO3,
MOSTLY PROM
ORIGINAL DRAWINGS.
J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO.,
oe6-4t
22 and 24 Ilona FOURTH. Street.
COMSION SENSE AND HEALTH,
VERSUS
DRUGS, DIRT. OVER-EATING, AND DRINKING
Reepeatably called Dyspepsia.
Subscriptione to HALL'S JOURNAL OF HEALTH,
published monthly, 31 per annum, in advance, received
at the alio* of the New American Cyclopedia,
33 South SIXTH Street,
JOHN MCFARLAN, Agent.
The Journal of Health never advises a dose of medi
cine, nor recommends expensive appliances, but aims
to show how health may be maintained. and how ordi
nary ailments may be safely and permanently removed.
by the proper employment of food, rest, warmth, clean
liness, sleep, exercise, and air.
The 6 completed Volumes are 51 25 each.
Subscribers to Tills AGENCY are supplied with any
Books (except subscription books) at H per cont. dis
count from the retell prices. For instance
DR. SHELTON MACKENZIE'S WORKS, Original
and Rutted, viz
Retail. Reduced
Hits of Blarney 00 80
Tresilian and his Friends— ~.... 1 2) CO
Bluel's Sketches of the lrieh Bar, 2 vets 200 1 64)
Bootee Ambrosianto. Portraits. a vole. 101 a (40
Life of+ P Curren, tho Inch Lawyer. 100 80
mention s O'lloherty tapers. 2 v 015.... 200 160
Shakspeare Paper 5.......... 1 to 80
Fraeorian rapers ...... 100 &)
Honurio 1 W 80
And all the new Books of tho day.
Observe the Address, 33 South SIXTH Street,eas ,
side, second entrance above Chestnut, second floor.
oos.st
NEW BOOKS
LI For sale by
SAMUEL HAZARD Jn.,
No. 724 CHESTNUT Street.
OVER THE CLIFFS. A new novel, br Charlotte
Chanter, the sister of Chae. Kingsley, Whose works of
Wilton have delighted the public. $l.
BRIM , BIOGRAPHIES. By Samuel Smiles, author
of " Sel f-Help.'! "Life of Stephenson." with steel por
traits. A charming and instructive book. being graphic
portraits of much nistingnished men and women as James
Watt, Dr. Arnold, Hugh Milleruiwer Flanois Jef
frey, Audubon, Lord John Hutson, Disraeli, Hawthorne.
Carlyle. Mrs. Browning, Margaret Fuller, kn., ke,
O ta COTTAGES I " eI OF THE ALPS; or. life and
Milliners in Switzerland, by the author of "Peasant
Life in Germany." Ono vol., $1 26.
A NEW VOLUME OF MACAULAY. being his Let
ters. k seam and Poems, and forming the seventh vo
lume of hie morsel ianeoua wo ho. One vol., 70 cents.
THE HISTORY OF HEROIIOI US. A new English
version, by George Rawlinson, A.. with insps and
illoctratione. Volume lourth and last, completing the
work. 82 gem volume.
EVERET3 'S LIFE OF WASHINGTON. One vol.,
limo, cloth. $l. The only reliable and popular Life et
Weshingtonnulili shed.
THE GLACIERts OF THE ALPS being a narrative
of Excursions and Ascents, and the Origin and Pheno
mena of Glaciers. By John Tynnall, F. IL S. With
Illustrations. One volume. 12mo . cloth, $1 60
PART DINE OF 'IOM DROWN Al OXFORD.
THE ODES OF.HOR ‘C o . Tranalateo into English
verse, with a Lim and Notes, by Theodore Ahem.
Blue and gold. 76 cents.
I'M' 110 OF POUVERIE •or. The Elixir
of Gold. A Romance li a Southern lady. Two TO
lumes, $2.
LOUIE'S LAST TERM AT ST, MARY'S. A novel,
the poneipal events of which mewled at St. Mary's
Celle. e, Burlington. One volume. el,
LIFE AND LETTERS OF EMILY C. JUDSON,
with portrait. By A. C. Kendrick. One volume. $l,
THh, GREATNESS AND DECLINE OF CAISAR
BIBorrEAU. from the French of Honore de Balza°.
Paid by Dickens and '1 haeheray to be the best novel of
the age. One volume. $l. ocg-3t
MoIIENRY , S BOOK ROOMS,
L. 400 WALNUT 611tENT, PHILAM._3IOIIIA,
W
nANDARD OUJItiORIPTION WORKS , laels 10•
RETAIL DRY GOODS: '
EYRE AND LANDELL.
EYRE AND LANDELL,
EYRE AND LANDELL.
FOURTH AND ARCH,
FOURTH AND ARDII,
FOURTH AND ARCH,
Always aro prepared to supply families with ammo and
desirable STAPLE DRY GOODS.
- 51-inch PILLOW CASING.
52. Inch PILLOW CASING.
SO-haoh PILLOW CASING.
48-Inch PILLOW CASING.
46-inoh PILLOW CASING.
41-inoh PILLOW CASING.
41-inch PILLOW CASING.
re. inch PILLOW CASING.
9.4 PEPPERELL SHEETING&
2-4 PEPPERELL SHEETING&
P. 8. -rho above Gooda have been name in thia mar
ket for eighteen months, but families can always be
supplied by us, Orders from the country filled at small
.avance. mil9.wfm 2m
OPENING DAILY.
THE FINEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY.
Ar
W. P. CAMPBELL'S,
009-201 NO. 1194 WIESTNUr STEEN
CLOSING OUT SALES
v
L. J. LEVY &I CO.
ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 1,
We wilt offer 20 eases
NE W FALL GOODS.
Part of the orders for this season's sales, which have
been handed over to us to close out, at less than the
cost of importation.
Embraced to the assortment winch is now offered to
the public will be found s, varlet! of
NEW FABRICS,
SATIN DE CHINES,
PLAID VALENCIAS,
SAXONY WOOL PLAIDS,
SUPERIOR IRISH POPLINS,
Plain and Plaids,
SUPERIOR LINEN GOODS,
And a full and complete assortment of
STAPLE GOODS.
The whole stock will be offered at very low price.
FOR CASH.
E. 3. LEVY & Co.,
809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET.
001-tf
grim lINDERRIGNED HAVE NOW IN
JR.. Store their Fall Importation of
ZEPHYR WORSTED.
Embracing all the new and choice colors of the season'
In all, the finest stook and assortment ever offered to
the Indies of Philadelphia. and, as heretofore, tho whole
front the celebrated manuf, aurora.
HERTZ & WEGENER, IN BERLIN,
Now so favorably' known to the ladies of this city, and
which we have had the pleasure of introducing. As we
are desirous to give to our oustomers every advantage
none ido, our line
facilities for so doing second to
in our of business, we have oonoludod, for the
future, to
ELL FULL, HEAVY WEIGHT,
Without advancing the priori per ours. Our OU -
more will, therefore, enjoy the advantage of having
their Worsted
WEIGHED AT THE COUNTER,
The only real preventive of frond.
CHINCHILLA REDUCED TO 20 CENTS.
We would also call attention to our stook of EM-,
BROIDkRIES. in Worsted and Chenille.
EMBROIDERED ALIPP/..RS.
Eh. BROIDERED SOFA CUSHIONS.
BILKS riP ALI. HINDS FOR WORKING.
ORS! KNITTING BALLS
FLU CE,O EMBROIDgRIES.
NEW-STYLv GIMP TRIMMINGS
GILT 'a RIMAIINGS AND GILT BELTING&
pttgai GARNITURES.
WOOLLEN YARNS, ALL SIZES.
RAPSON'S
TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE,
CORNER EIGHTH AND CHERRY.
ae26 2m
CLOAKS —A largo variety constantly
on head, also made to order in the moot Duthiona
hie avian. at lower rates than any other eatabbehment,
and in one day's notion.
eiLARLES AD lhlt3 Sr. SON,
nob eadtf EIGHTS and ARCH Me.
ILINEN GOODS of every description, in
-31-4 oluding abating linens, table linens, towelings,
napkins, doylies, linen collars. &0.. &e.
ClikltL. 8 ADAN.B lc SON,
ocB emit( hi() HTII and ARCH. Ste.
WE INVITE paiticular attention to our
stook of Dross Goods,which wo moll at a small ad
sonar) on nod of importation.
JOUVIN'S ANL) BAJOIPB HID GLOVES.
canitt,t, ADASIB & anN,
oca eonti EIGE.TH and ARCH iSta
SHAWLS.
Brocho and Champ Laitie Shawls.
Long and square Blanket Shawls.
Stella Shawls, all colour.
Reversal , lo Shawls.
PRtell Shawls.
Misses' Shoals. allqu aliie s.
oe!-eodtf CHAREEOIADAan
sd
ARCH
Ste
VYRE & LNNDELL, No 400 ARCH.
Dernonstra.ion in Shawls.
Long Brocho -howls. 8 . 6 to ISO.
Sol feroto ?kid r haw's.
Argyle Plaid Peotoh fihowle
School Girl Long and Square Phamlti. ocB
ficYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
ARCH STREET/4.
Printed and Plain Iderinoos.
itioliast and Gayest. Dolain•e.
Wool Detainee. from toe Sale.
Poplins, Plain and Embroidered. ocB
CILOAKING CLOTHS, OASSIALERES,
1 4— , BROADCLOTHS, VESTINOS, &C.
Boys' 1381181M0TOR, good patterns. 70 ota.
eatineta and Union Caseirneres. in to 70 ote.
Panel Casaimerls, from 76 to SLY&
Pane Dlook Csonmers and Doeskins,
BLitult BROADCLOTHS.
For Dress Coats, Frock Coats, Overcoats. &o.
Heavy Overcoat' ors. Beaver ,Pilot. Tricot,ho.
LIGHT CLOAKINOS.
For Ladies' wear, of every desirable shade.
Fine quality and low. ante, by the card or wee.
N. B. — TallOralenelted at lowost not cash prices.
COOPBR & OODIARD.
sel2 Southeast coy. NINTH and MARKET.
EXTENSIVE IMPROVE NESTS !
THORNLEY & CHISM
N. E. Corner EIGHTH & SPRING GARDEN Ste.,
Having enlarged their Store. and
INOREASISD THEIR STOOK. •
Now oliA b o
r for in s e jis otuvi
o EgT
STOCKS OF (100D3
In their line in Philadelphia
BOUGHT FOR CASH EXCLUSIVEL:Y.
And will be mid
POSIT' Ve.LY CHEAP !
Bimetal attention invited to
Silks end Drees Goode
nhawla and Cloaks.
Cloths aria CaeximOree.
Blankets and Fiannela,
Linen Diode and alumina.
Marervlies and other Quilts
Hdlifle.,
ar.o.
All Goode marked at the lowest price. sell;
WALL CLOAKS IN PREPARATION
Boum opening evory day.
Stook wilt bo complete.
Orders taken and executed with despatch.
Fall and Winter hltawls.
Chadron's and Misses' Shawls
COMR. k =Minh
Ben Southeast oor. N ikurn and MARKET.
CRICKET FLANNELS.
Just received, superior h
wits.
SHAR PLFSH BROTHERS
iIARPLESS BROTHERS
nave opened a fine display of
F otmen.N blon ,
noos,
Broohe Corded ?opaline, and
Throk fancy stuffs.
RICII MOUSSELINE%
Chintz Colore, new deeiensi
Nest Ryles bright eolnra,
Friendly patterns of all-won le
AUTUMN SHAWLS.
Now opening.
;troche Cashmeres, Strum!. liroohe Hirano. and al
the thick winter Shawls. imyrted for this sermon.
BHAEtd3 BROTH I. ttli.
se2B-it CHESTN T and EIGHTH Btreete.
STOVES.
THI LEB R A TED ROYAL
AS . COOKING STOVE is tho beet avd most peva
. lar Cooking Stove in the market. It
either with or without ga,curning fixtures.
Manufactured and for sale by NORTH. CHAnE. &
NORTH. Foundry Warorooms, 209 North SvCOND
Stmt.
o 8 ]moll
-
- THE FIERY STAR GAS•BURN
n' ING AND RADIATING PARLOR STOVE,
la the heat and moat eoonomioal Heating stove
Manufactured and for sate by NORTH. CHASE. &
NORTH. Foundry Wareroome, 209 north SRCUNO
Street. oS lmo
OUR NEW GAS-BUR:NINO BASE
STOVE is the moat economical Stove of the
_ kind, and n,uohnnore durable than the GOB.
burners with a cheer-iron base. Manufaotured and for
*Mein NORTH, CHASE. & NORTH. Foundry Ware
room, !Olt North SECOND Street. ea-Imo
LEGAL.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
-IL CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of AIIOIIAI.L itIeCARTRY. deoetused.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. sottlo.
and sauna the al:mount of MARY T. Alt , C 'JURY,
admintstratrix of the estate of said decedent and to
make distribution of the balance in the hands of the ao.•
(mutat - int, wilt meet the part es interested for the Pur
pose of his appointment. on THURSDAY, October
Mb. Itt 11 A. hl., at his office. No. 1015 North SIXTH
Street, in the city of Philadelphia.
ace-fmwbt LEVVIA D. VAIL, Auditor.
LE TTERS TESTAMENTARY UPON
J.-- 1 the Estete of AMY DIXON. late of Bridgton,
New Jersey but formerly of roiladelphia. Pennsylva
nia, widowMseving been granted to the undersigned,
all perfume indebted to the said Estate are requested to
make payment, and those having claims to present the
same, without delay, to
JAMES MAO gE, Executor,
o. 4 03 WALNUT S'reet,
ocl-m6t Or SARAH WESTCOTT,'Exeoutrix.
rflo OTICE.—APPLIOATION HAS BEEN
J. 'I made to the Auditor General of the State of Penn
sylvania for the renewal of a Certificate of Penneylm
ma State Loan, Der eet of Anti! 16, 1815, No. 1,760. for
simo 45, dated April 10, 1843. in name of fi bula H.
Rennedy, the same having been lost or destroyed.
set mdm
41111TEREOSCOPES AND STEREOSCOPIC
VIEW B.—Alco, Bpectaclee, Ere-glasnes, OPerft
glasmes, Microscopes, and an kind of Optical and Idatb:r
inatical Inatrumenta at
M. J. FRANK [ANIL Optician,
oet-12 t 1128 . F WITH street, below Ohentnut,
WANTS.
- RAKER - WANTED—Ono Who - under-
ALA , stands oTasknr. - fang: and co mmon oaks baking.
Addrass 0 tt CLARK. Pottstown. Pa. lt•
A YOUNG GIRL, wishes a situation
n/1 Child.nurse and to do Sewing. Apply at 20:1
VAN DE VEER Btreet, between Ninth and Tenth, off'
Loom street, It*
WA N T D—A situation as BOOK
KEEPER or GENERAL CLERK, by a ypuns
man entirely competent, and of tionsiderable business
experience Best reference given. Address "A. L.
W." this (*Mee. ne9.3t.*
WANTED, by the Ist of November, a
HOUSE. between spring Garden and wan..
and Tooth and Broad greets. Rent from e, 309 to .V. 50.
Addreae." H. R. J ." Press r'ffioe. 6.et•
WANTED --A situation as Assistant
Clerk inn Store or Factory. Prlper testimo
nia
ls will ba furnished. Address "0. F.
3 this
ofce 06
•
WANTED—A Situation as Apprentice
to the Printing. or Paddle and Harness making.
trade. APO) , to Mr. JOHN WEIST, of the firm or
igel, Baird, & Co., North THIRD Street, Philadel
phia. oon-12t*
WANTFD—A sober, honest man, who
• • underetande HARDWARE PACKING. Address
" Hardware," office of T/te Press. 006 3t
WANTED—A Girl to do general house-
Wnrk. She must some melt recommended. Ap
ply No. 653 North hLEVEIVTIL Street.
WANTED—A competent Man, of gen
teelVtlress, to cell Goode on conniasion. Ad
dress" Oil. office of this paper. 004 dt.
WANTED -A MAN TO WORK AT
an Oyster Box. Reference required from his
last oleos. Address immediately A. b., B.ood's De
epateh. oet3
WANTBD---By an experienced Sales
man, a situation in a wholesale Oloth or Dry
Goods house, Address MARTEN, office of " The
Press." 003-10 V
WANTI , D-A SITUATION AS POR
TER OR WA4EHOUSAMAN, by a competent
person, who min furnish some of the best city refer
ences. A shoe house preferred, as he has had ten
sears' es parlance in the busm, es, and could promote
the Interest of hie employer. or would be willing_ to
serve in h,s captunty to nay wholesale or oommtssion
house. Address.' SLENIS." this office. oea et-
GROCERS.—A Young Man of active
busingre habits, who hie harreaveral Years' cape
r:once in the grocery butonecs. wishes a situation: pan
give his last eins'oyer as reference. Address " Lewis,"
office of Ths Press, oc2-Bt*
ANTED—In Exchange, prime unim
proved Faun Land in New Jersey . convenient
to this city , for city property. Address • K." office of
tine paper. oc2-6t.
WANTED A situation in a Retail
Droaery Store, by a young man who hal had
several years' a xperienoe in the Mildness. Beat of role
yermee men. AilOresz" Charles, ',this offme. oca
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
910 LET-A THREE-STORY BRICK
DWELLING, No. 709 LOMBARD Street eleven
rooms, large yard, gas ko. None but respectable per
sons need apply. r‘ orthwest oorner MARBIIALL. and
VINE streets. 9 toll A. hi.. S to 6 P. M. lt*
)O PLENIJID COUNTERS, SHELVING,
DRAWERS, &0.. for mule at Levy's old Storo,
Chestnut street, below Fifth. Apply in SEVF.I4III
street. nbova Thompson.
008 6k* NATIIAN W. ELLIS.
ripu ()HAM AND ABINET MAKERB.—
AL The Phccnix Wood-Bending Company, ownere of
"Blanchard a Patent." for the btatre of New York,
New .1-raer. Pennsylvania and Maryland. will sell
county, town or shop rtrhte. ur grant Iteensea to USP,
on easy tonne This to the only patent. All InfringArs
will he rtrictiv dealt with Apply to JOHN tifl.llßY,
or C. A. BUHOEBS, No. 34 BROADWAY, New York.
oc4-03m
TOBRICK M 0113FACTURERS.—A
RARE OPP° 41 UNITY IS OFFERED.—The
owner of a tract of fine White Clay Soil, suitable for
the finest quality of prick, situate on a Navigable
Buyer. thirty miles from New York City. with Do tk on
the premises, and adjacent to a Railroad. is desirous of
treating with a competent person. either to manufac
ture the brick at per thousand, deliverable from the
Pock, or lease (or a term of years on liberal terms. To
suoli a party facilities wou'd be granted. apply or ad
dress, lor full particulars, with reference, to
GEOatiE ROGERS.
ot.6t 44135 PEARL St., New ork City.
Fro LET.—A desirable Store, located at
eoutloait corner of - FOURTH and MARKET
greets •; now vacant, and to let. Apply at E 0.605
CIIENTNUT Street.
S 9 500 IN CASH WILL BUY . A
...qe one-half interest in a new and thriving
business in this city, to a man of enterprise, acceptable
to the remaining partner. ill health is the reason of
sellout'. Address "Enterprise," Press office, with real
name and references. oc2-Gt
VOR EXCHANGE.—A CHOICE TRACT
of good unimproved farm land in the State of New
Jersey, convenient to the city. will be exchanged for
city property. Apply at Not I& FEDERAL Street.
se22-tf
NMLARD -OIL FAOTORY.—To rent, a
LARD-OIL FACTORY with 32 Patent Lever
Presses. mitt' Plates, Rigs. Tubs, Kettles, Tanks; all
In complete order. Apply to
ROWLEY, ABITRITRNFR, &
oci 80. 16 SOUTH WHARVES.
IS MONTGOMERY COUNTY FARM,'"
AT PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BALE —R. R.
CoRSON, Real Fatate Broker, at Nordstown, Penn
ay 'vaunt. will offer at nubile sale seveval valuable
FARMS during the months of tiotober and November.
Catalogues with full daseriptions, sent b, MEW to par
ties wishing information.
Handsome proportion. varying from twenty to fifty
agree. within 2;5 miles of Norristown, for sale.
FARM of no acres, 1;i mites from the borough, with a
fine, large oottage;water and fruit, and fine localon.
FARM of a) acres, beautifully located. with new
cottage and out-building, only 2 miles from the borough,
1, ill be sold a bargain
FARM of 78 acres, 15i miles from Court•house, 6 &ores
of woodland, Is acres of meadow land. and stream of
running water mesas through; house is !Mines, in fair
condition, and one of the largest and beat barna in the
township ; will be sold a bargain, as the owner is going
to Europe. Terms will be easy. !Imre is a tenant
house and barn on this property.
Persona wishing to purchase will call on or address
se29-emthnt It. R. CORSUN. Nornmtnwn. Pa.
MIS;3OIJR.I. LAND 11
300,000 Alves for Sale, at prices ranging froml2%
to SO oenteler Aoro, many quantities required.
TAXES slid, and PATENTS proeur4d for purcha
sers of band under the Graduation Aot.
Plata furnished gratis by enolosing a postage stamp
For further in
Wit i l t a l , 5 11 P licr t r,ING5 & 00.
U. S. and General land /ims,
tigo OH ESTNLIT Street,
littireen THIRDSnd FOURTH
Lowe,go.
LAUD WARRANTS bought, sold, and looateu.
oct-3m
EDUCATIONAL.
PRIVATE TUITION.—A Resent Gradu
ate of Harvard College, Massachusetts, now vir
gules his profess onal studies, wishes to take one or two
Pupils to prepare for College, or to mstruot in Enginh
Stud,ee.
References James Walker, D D.. and C. C. Felton,
Cambridge, Mass.; Win. H. Furness, D.D., end
Charles Shgrt,. i sq., P litladetely a.
Address,' . F.." Box 606 Post Office. oc,B-13t
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
THE MUTUAL LIFE TM:FRANCE COM
FANY OF NEW YORK.
Assets
BIY MILLIOPOi OF DOLLAIIB,
INVESTED IN W Pl. IT MORTGAGES ON REAL EtITAIII,
ORTH 04 hit 513 000,000.
The premiums ate Lowea than in many other Coinca
niee, and the Dividends have been GREATER.
Thie le a strictly MususL Conically. There are no
Stookholders, so that ALL '2IIU: PROF/Ta
BELONG TO THE INSURED.
Pamphlets, and every information, may be had
GRATIE• on application to
F. RATCHFORD STARR. agent,
S. W. turner FOURTH and WALN UT Streets.
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES:
Thomas Robins, John Welsh.
Mordecai L. Dawson, George H. Stuart,
George hi. Stroud, E. S. the en.
John B. Myers, .1. Fisher Leaininiti
Joseph Patterson, Wilharn C Ikudwm,
iehn M. Atwood, Arthur U. Coffin,
homes H. Powers, George W. Tolstoi.
Vilhato McKee. Thos. Walter, n23•ly•il
FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO.
406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED APRIL, lasa, BY THE STATE OF
PENNSYLVANIA.
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS
DIRECTOS6.
SArnuel Wright. D. H. Birney,
Wm. W. Walters, J. W. Everman,
Chas. It obardoen, Henry Lewis. Jr.,
0.30. A. West, Jacob W.Stout”
0. Wilson Davis, Menke Stern.
Thos. B. Alartm•
..IiORGE W. DAY, President.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice Pron.
wird.leas I. BLADWRARD. SeoretaTy.
VAUHANGE INSITRANUE UOMPANI
.--a --(MIMI No. 402 WALNUT Street.
FIRE INSURANCE you Houses and IVerohandise
generally, on favorable terms, either limited or DM
VOLII&I.
DIRECTORS.
Jeremiah Boneall, Edward 1). lloberts,
John Q. Ginned°, yhti J. Gnffiths,
Joshua T. Owen, . enben C. Hale..
Thomas Marsh,John McDowell.,Jr,.
Sam!. L. SnierD.,7, lee. T. Hale, DeDeronte.
JEREMIAH BONSALL, Preeident.
EOM Q. GINNODO, Vice President.
Luwanu W. Deutn. 1100TetatI teal intf
=IE=I
SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND,
Oltre, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine
and Callowhill. Incorporated built.) Lekislature April
1ith,1513,. Open for Deposits end PAymenta. daily, from
9 t 0131.0 clock. Also, on MONDAY end THURSDAY
EVENINGS, from 5 to 8 o'clock.
Interest 5 per cent. per annum, Depoaltore can with
draw their elonere by Cheeks, if dewed. Special Be
vomits reoeiyed.
JAMES A. PRINGLE. President.
Fa Alf,* Trip, RAM . I.II *Pr. .I.rdt.if if
L AMES' FANCY FURS !-F AND Y
FURS !—F AREIRA, at his New, One.priee La
dies' Fanny For Store, 71S ARCH. street below
BIOSITH, has now in store, of his own importing and
manufacturing, the most complete assortment of Fanny
Furs for ladies and Children to be found in this gay.
embracing eery kind, quality and style, as all my Fura
have been in-parted be myself during the present year,
and manufactured and er my own supervision; and having
adopted th• one pricoprmotple of doing business, I feel
confident in saying it is the interest of all walling to
•uroltato , c sot of Fur. to love me a (mil. ocOLltr
MILLINERY.
Mrs. M. S. BISHO No. 1016
CHESTNUT Street, next door to tho St. I nw
recce Hotel, will open on THURSDAY, Ootobor the
ith, PARIS MILLINERY. 003-et"
-
MEDICINAL.
ASTIIOO MANE For the INATANT RELIEF and FER
NT OVILF. of this dbitrersinr cora-
plaint, nil
FEND TrEi
BRONCIIIAL CIGARETTES,
Blade by O. B. SEYMOUR ft CO., 458 BROAD
WAY, New York. Price 81par box ; sent free by poet
mv?-am in FOR RALE AT ALL DRIIOOI6TIP.
QPEOTALITY FOR LADIES.—TRUSS
t•- 7 AND BRACE DEPARTIVIENT conducted by com
petent Ladies. Entranoe on TWELFTH
,Street, first
door below Race. A 101 l line of Meohnmost eme
thee. tight and elegant in conttratetton, specially
adapted to Ladies' use. _
C.
H. NEEDLFS, Proorietor,
S. W. corner TWELFTH and RAM!: Streets.
I7' Entrance to C. H. N.'s Room, fontlemen, a
the corner. r ge
col; 3mi f
A WONDERFUL AND NEVER
-.AL FAILING REMEDY FOR DISEASES OF THE
NERVOUS SYSTEM.
PROFESSOR AIORRIB'
EUUEPRALOS,
AN EXTERNAL REMEDY.
Pro stud by MOCKRIDGE CO., No. Col North
FOURTH Street.
S And for sato by Druggists
BUTLER .110U.E.
No. 112 BOUM SIXTH Street,
Opposite Independence Equate.
Conducted on the European plan.
Aocee3ible at all hours.
se2s-3m A. R. LUKENS, Proprietor.
AZIJIVMA I AZUMNA, I MAMMA !
ZUMEAt AZIJAIEV itZl.73ll;:h! AZIIMEA
PROP. MORRIS' AZUMEA BARING POWDER
Manufactured solely at No. 62 North FOURTA
Otroott an 4 for salo by Grover' !roman son-amir
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF lIIISIO.
. .
lILLDI AN le NTRAKOSOS ITA.LIAN_OPIRA.
GRAND OALA. NlStaTt
IN hONON OF LORD RENFRBW.
ON WitDNESDAY, Oot. le. I ,
Under the Rupertnxion of
TWF. CO XMIT rES Oir ARRAAGSMENTa.
When the following Operatic enter'Nninent Winne
eented, in accordance with the wishes of Lord Ren
frew, to whom the repertoire was submitted for &Mew.
Lion, viz :
FLOTOW'S GRAND OPERA
OF
ATRA,
And the First M
Act N of verve opera of
LA TRAVIATA.
The porformanee will commence precisely et 8
o'clock, with Pknow's Grand Opera of
hLAH , '
On Which occasion the renowned
CARL FORMER,
pL ir rßlA: l,... u / 0 1 6 ; 1 11 , 1tE k i sn hie celebrated original role of tijoN r i e . i k? u ri nii ...E f from
NANCv NAT
Wed
P LUNKET.._
Musical Director and Conductoi - OP AILL F°RlMi.
MARTHA.- .. - • •MAX MARETZEIL
To be followed liy Cli ..
LA TRAVIATA.
V10LETTA............—. PAULINE COMM
ALFRKDO.-
.---•--• .E R Rawl.
Musical Director and Conductor afrONOR MUZIO.
The Periormancie will conclude with the English Na
tional Anthe GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
The Bolos will be sue_g bY
ADELINA PATTI A.ND CARL FORMER,
Accompained- be
TH.,: GRAND ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS.
The Tieket Offloo will be open daily from 10A. M.
untilA P. M.
tee price of admission to the Parsuetts, Pitionette
Circle, and the First and' Peeved Tien, will be Three
Dollars •, Private Boxes, Fifty Dollars ; Eeserved Sesta
in the Thiro Tier ( amphitheatre). Two Dollars. The
entrance to the Third Tier will be on Loa= street.
that to all other parts of the Academy by the main doom
on Broad street . A limited number of Prim
e,riedis
Tickets (admittiwt to all parts ol the howled will ha
issued at Three Dollars each.
NT E.
The price of admlsinonO IC.
with seoured seats to the
Amphitheatre mall be two Dollars. -Those wno 'toured
seats on Saturday. at 43. for this portion of thb audito
rium are requested to call at the Box (Mims on JeondAY
or Tuesday, and receive gl on each ticket ruffians/3'
purchased. mil et
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC!
_____
The Direotors of " THE ACADEMY OF IdUSIC,
NEW YORK," respeo , fully annonnoe that they will
give a brief Season of Five Nights of
ITALIAN OPERA,
Which WnDNESDAYEVENING, October le,
By the
GRAND GALA NIORT
IN IIL,NOR OF LORD RENFREW.
The Di realms beg reepeott ally to announce that: with
the view to make this present short season moot bril
liant. they have determined to close "The New York
Academy of Mon a, and to concentrate all their neal!-
able forces for that Purpose in this city.
Tne grand corps 04 lyric artists who will appear will
he aeoompamed be their own
CELt.BRATED AND
GRAND ORCHESTRA
sparedHOßM
And neither effort nor expense will be o sive to
these performances extraordinary coznpletenesa and
eolat.
-The Directors won d apologize for the few short
comings , f the last brief season. whioh. In consequence
of the di-talon of the company between Dew York end
Philadelphia. were unavoidable.
THE PRICE OF TICKETS
(With the exception of Wednesday evening, October
100 will 'amain the same as urinal.
THE SALE OF TICKETS,
Will commence on Monday, at 10 A. lot, when Nats
can be secured .or four, or Friday and Saturday nights.
at the B x Office of the Aoadeny, at tit, Music. sod
Piano Store of Beak & Lawton. and Chickennes.
FRIDAY R MYEN]DOI.GRTO
OCTOBER lt.
When will be performed Verdi's new and celebrated
Opera of
THE SICILIAN VESPERS,
With all its spleno.r and magnificenee. ocB-3t
OPERA ON 10ra INS P.—Four of the
moat desirable adjoining ;mats in Balcony for sale.
Address '• OPERA." Press ofric4. 003 2t."
CONCERT HALL
THIS EVENING. AT S O'CLOCK.
AND EVERY EVENING.
THE ROYAL WEEK.
OR AND H HOOKAH OF FESTIVITY!
IN HONOR OF BARON. RENFREW,
PROFESSORANDERSON
W.II introd doe, to the worse of hie
T
ROYAL ENER! AINhl. NT.
Tho same Rua rimmte and Foe a of Wonder which he
had the honor of &splaying before
I.HE qu 6EN OF t.NOLAND.
ERIetCE ALB
and the
PRINCE WALES,
CASTLE,
DA I.IEO R AL CASTLE, ROA
DUCKINGHAhI PALACE, 18.30,
d t
WINDSOR CA an STL a E, ENGLAND.
Using the acme Inexhaustub.e Bottle wil•oh the Queen
handled. ano ut of whion she tasted, and whioh de-
Itghted the Pzuwo of Wales whoa he wits seven Yastf
of age. .
TILE PROGRAMME
This week wi ANDmmesso , v attractive. and full of
ROYAL IMPERIAL WONDERS.
Doors open at 7. Commence at 8.
Beale In Body or Hall, 60 ()eats; t'a,loony. 25
GRAND MATINEE, NITII rnE HALL ILLUMI
SATURDAY NEXT D,
AT 2 O'CLOCK.
tar To The Matinee, on dab:allay, &hoole are admit
ted at half price. ocB-44t
WALNUT-STREEI THEATRE
v Sole Lessee_ .Mrs. M. A. GARRETTBOR.
THIS MONDAY) EVENING.
THE FAIRY CIRCLh.
Con 0'Car01an........—. —. Mr. R.rney Williams.
M01e5hee........ PER Mrs. Barns Williams.
PATIENCE AND SEVERANCE.
Patience................ ...... Mrs. Barney William:.
BARNEY THE BARON.
Barney r.yarney
Doors open at ;to commence at /..41 o'clock.
Prices of Admission: Dram Circle. (Seats seemed
without extra charge.) SO cents; Pargnet, (Seat Be
mired at 10 cents , ) 37)i cents; Second Tier sad
cirolo and Third Tier, as cents ; Private Boles. $5 sal
$5; Single Seats in urotostra and Private Boxes. Ta o.
WIIEATLEY & OLARKPA'S AROE.ST.
TBEATRE.--NONDAY, Ootober
First night or the exeuintte new
d gemedg of the
Ln
Eg:--liti'l ,---
Ferforrited at 'a allnek'e Theatre New Yolk, under the
title ol T E ROYAL IST!
THE figyri.LlST!
THE ROYALIST!
To overwhelming crowds.
To conclude with
I RE DUMB MAN OF MANOHEBTEIL!
A-s.A.oDONOUGH'S OLYMPIC (Late.OAM
TIES.) RACE Permit, above Second.
First aproaranee of
J. E. IitcriONOUGH,
Assisted by a powerful
DRAMATIO COMPANY,
Selected from the best
TR° A'TRES IN TEE COUNTRY.
till INDAY EVENING, October 8, ESN
Will be presented the beautirtillilay of
DAMON ANDPYTiII
Damon, Mr J. E. ftluDonough; Pythias, (his first ar
pf,nl,llo,l. ) Mr. J. IL Barrett.
To conclude with an entirely new play called a
DIVLIP• HOU.E; OaA 0 ULU FAMILY.
Hornsby Ibblis. fir. W. Ellorton.
C" 'VI NE N TAL THEATRE,
Late National,) WALNUT Streit, above Rightla.
SEVEN VII WEEK 9 . F CA RNCITSI AND snme-
Whose performances are nightly are etea by the largest
and most rashionabla nodienoes ever assembled to wit
ness hthioprin delineations.
MONDAY isVENING. October 8 me,
And every F.t ouiniduring the Week.
AN ENTIRELY NEW PliOollAseME.
Exhibiting the executive talent and individual versa
tility of this
ititEAT 00M.iiINATION OF STARE,
Car gee tne &nail bills.
Admission De cents,
SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE.
ELEVENTH' STREET.
OPEN FOR THE SEASON
NEWLY DECuRATEU AND PAINTED.
PA R. SANFORD
Kea neoured one of the
LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented heretofore. ,
who will appear nightly.
Hanford will perform every evening.
Doors open at 7; Continence at 7%.
Admittance 25 cents. Child:ants cents.
CARL WOLFSOHN AND THEODORE
THOMAS'S SERIES OF SIX CI•ASSTOAL SOI
REE'S, at the FOYER of the ACADEMY OF ". DMO.
Subscriptions will be reoeived at the Niuelo Stores of
43. Andre & Co., 1104 Chestnut street; Lee & Walter
,
722 Chestnut street; Beck & Lawton, Seventh and
Chestnut streets; and Th. A. Schmidt, Juniper and
Chearint streets, where the programmes and particu
lars can be seen sell tbs.
pENNA. ACADEMY ON THE NINZ
ARTB.-1025 CITEBTI4IIT Street.
Containing a large collection of Paintirdcand Boni*.
tare,in now open daily from 9 A. ht. till 6 Y. hi. dd -
minion 'as ate. children ender 1.3 Jean, II mac irA-tt
PHILADELPHIA RACES.
POINT BREEZE
PARK ASSOCIATION.
. _
FALL MEETING 'FOR 1560
Will commence on WhIisES, , AY, liotober 10.
Ells; D • V.—Wednesday, October 10 —Handi
cap raoe of one mile. Entrance' for
feit. Eel; declaration. S2O.
The Association will add 80
To name and close fieptember 20; weights an
nounced 25tn September: de , lavattou Octo
ber 1 ; hindicaprra selected by the Associa
tion. ,the rule for banilrapping is to be by
reducing not increasing wets tits. Any number
of horses can be run by the same poison in
this handicap.
CLOSED WITH TOE TOLLOWINO EIVTRIFS:
Thos. Puri ear enters oh. 1. 'Luta .110f4HbUR, 3
years, b• mp. Glencoe, dam Millwood, by imp. Dia
numb. Weight 87 tba.
Thos. Fury oar enters b. c. CONGAREE, 4 years. by
rum. Glencoe, dam Millwood. by Imp. blonnieb.
Weight Pit lbs.
W. it. Gibbons enters 'hr. b. TWO BITTS.O y eats, by
Revenue, darn by Imp. Prtam.
G. S. Llo3d (F. hI orris) enters r. g. THROGSNEOK. 5
yea e, by Cracker. dam Sallie Ward. Weight VA The.
•
C. S. Llold (F. Morris) SWOTS b f. F1,14.E. row MO
MENTS. 4 years by Bolingbroke, dam Queen of Cy
press. eightlolbs
Thos. & Thos. W. Doswell enter e. in. IRONA.
yearn. by Resister, dam Black Sal, by Prince George.
Wm. hi 103 lbs.
SAME D‘Y .—A smote , ion Purse two mile heats • 000
For which it is expected a fine field of heroes will
contend.
SAVE Div.—Continental Hotel Make.
owoepstake for colts and fillies three years
old. mile heats ; $llO 'subscription. *SO for
feit; nvo or more to fill the stake. and to
olose en the loth of September.
Continental Hotel at 240 03
Tho entries for this stake not having been tiled, a
substitute race. tile expected, will be arranged.
See OND DA v.—Friday, comber 12 —Sweepstake
for all ages Four mile heats. am, sub
aoription, 8100 forfeit ; throe or more to fill
the stake , to close on Noptember 20. If three
or more start, the second best to receive back
his sulywiption.
The ALElcxostion will add.....—....... 1.000 00
Thos. h. Thee W. Doswell enter ch. niI — FANNIE
WAcIiENGTON. 0 years. by Revenue, dam Sarah
w • abingt.m, by Zmgaree.
C, a. Lloyd (F. Morns) enters g e. THROOSNECK.
Pedigree above.
Thos. Puryear ontera b. o. CONGAREE. Pedigree
above
John limiter enteral eh. g 'NICHOLAS T. aged —, by
mp. oienooe. clam Dianne Rhodes, by Wagner.
Saab Des. -.A emoiation Purse. mile heats..... 800 00
For whiat a fine field of horned, it in expected. Will
.rater.
Entrance to the Purses, five per cent., to go to the
second beet hone.
The Assam • bon reserves the privilege of poet
young any of the taros on armount of weather.
The above raves to be run according to the rules of
the Fashion Course, New York.
Entries for the two Purees in the foregoing programme
Must be sent to the Office, No. 141 South lourth street.
before 4 I'. Al. on the days previous to their being run
for, or if lett on the same day at the rack, before 3 Y. M.,
will be sent from them to the Office.
A'l icket and Badge, for the admission of a gentleman
and ladies, with the privilege of admission to all the
grounds, chards. and premises, far the whole week, oom
menoing oth of October. S d.
Static Admiss(on Tickets (for the admiesum of male
persons only), St. With this Ticket, a Badge ~ .91 addi
tional) will sire the privilege of admission to all the
grounds, stands, ant premises.
ithout one exception, no male person will be ad
mitted on the days of the above races vr.,hout present
ing a properly -authorized ticket of admission.
',tombola and annual subscribers will be furnished
with special admission tickets.
All improper or disorderly persons will be summarily
ejected from the pr. mikes
Tickets and badges may tic obtained at all the Tunnel
pal hotels.
Ample arrangements Will be mado fur the conveyance
of persons to the ears.
SAML..
IKIPo ATRCK IR o c
StrYe
t.
Perilous are particularly requested to porches. their
Tickets in the city nremils to leaving for the Park, as
by so doing mob Inconvenience and delay wilt be
avoided. •. oce-sumifr
generally. ael2-3inlf
140 TICK T BRIEZE
PAIIICASP:6OOIOIa.—Notio* is botchy
o '23' ot — ober Eiti - Akl7%en e l ri h ltlbT r ti s on l / 4 s e o c r PflfA LS
OF bFEI•,D will take place at the Park. the &moty
under authority couleited ha an Lesislature of retie
salaams.. will 011118 e to he eluded 'coin the poem see any
t)lBOti h IrY and IM eit ()PER sots ; sod wilt
also sense to be removed and eirl"tell any Mg" , 00
Persons who shall erect, or lo ep near the p,emi•es any
'tang or booth, or shall expose Inc sale. or exhibit any
articles. or do any other cot or ants that the directors
may deem injurious to the intereate of the Part.
I he above iprovisione of the Aot of Assemhy will be
promptly and risidlY enforced , OaeettlayStift
AMITSZIENTS.
/ BY'S AiINaTRSL• , . -
THE PEOYGE'S F*VORITES
SPORTING.