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    CITY, ITEMS.
Monthly Meeting of the Young Men's
- - Christian Association.
MSS AY 'OII TIM LIPS OP MIOS LAIVESICCE-AIIIIITAL
4crolf Ol orndime
The regular monthly, meeting of the Young Men's
Chnstien Association rhixr hill at the Bangers-street
Haptiet ,'ChnotiA, Met eilnlns; ChM° H. Smut, Eat.,
In the-eheir. The meeting wen opened. by swing.
reading s %portion. of EIC iptllT 0 meter' by the Hey.
David H. Comes, and reading the minutia of the but
meeting. - -
An essay was , neat read by the Rev. Mr. Cornell,
on the " Life of Amos Lawrenbe," The essay opened
with the suggestion that reflections upon such a life b.,
young men we. profitable: •Mr. Lawrenoe's ancestry
was first referred to. Ifs was born at Groton. Massa
ohnsetti,' April 22, Md. Much 'of eminence as a
useful man wee due to the early insomnia of his mother,
who Mid- in, her ohmmeter united the kindest sympa
thies with undaunted' energy.- Ills subject received
his first education at the district school of Gro
ton. From earl's , years he evinced that earn. industry
Which crowned his after bre with success. In this re
spect he strongly resembled, the immortal Franklin.
Temperance, economy, and industry were three of his
cardinal virtues. From the distriot school he entered
the Groton Academy; from whence he soon was re
moved to a store in Itunstsble. and was of ermards ap
prenticed to a,slr. Brazer, in Groton.
His total' 'bath:lance; maid drinking surroundings,
while in the Gauntry store, were commented upon, an
also Ins rellainins , from the use of tobacco. several
interesting extracts from the writings of Mr. Lawronoe
were road in this conheetion, as admonitory to young
men.
Probably no man had evor done more for his fellow
men around lam than Amos Lawrence, numerous in
etaneee of which were, cited in illustration. fte had
always been particular to hold up before young men the
finger - of God in the direction of human attain.
On the 2244 APril,Uo7, he came of age. Seven dare
after,' he went to Beaton, with only twenty dollars in
hie pocket. He soon sweated a position in a respecta
ble mercantile house. Soon after, he wag ofered an
irterest in the bran:mai, widok he cleaned from con
scientious principles. Oa the 17th of April. 1887, he corn.
mencei Mamma for himself, with Mr. Whiting for his
oleik. He was remarkable through life for the most
punctilious exactness in all matters connected with his
business. Me never allowed a bill ti remain unsettled
over the Sabbath, either by note or otherwise.
Ono of the most interesting parte of. the essay wag
Mr. Law:lnt:els correspondence ;with his younger sis
ters at home- He made fifteen. hundred dollars in his
business the first year, 'and more than four thousand the
second, having maid - that had he made four thousand
[he first year he r wordd probably have fa il ed' the Remind,
He was peculiarlt happy in his social relations, and
his advice had been to the young, to marry early If that
would.best (World'e and home. •
the eassy,..whieh elicited an intereihns and spirited
disoueaton,wss Written in good style, and , delivered in
good taste. and was, upon the whole, ore of the best
ever read befeire the association:
A Her, ,the traussetion of a latge amount of isusiness.
and this umel recess for mutual Introduction and con
versation, the election tellers reported the following
of as cleated to 'misdating tho ensuing year :
President -Grogan A. &maul..
Vice Presidents-tf. H. fillilliorford, W.J. Cheyney,
Geo. Coqhman, Joe. W. Pesten. Wm. Getty.
Reel:Ming peoretsrx-B. Montgomery.
Nemstering Secretaryino. A, Neff*.
Corresponding escrettiry-lho. Wanamaker.
renaurer-Win. G Crowell.
• • • - • • •
Board of Man i vrers—Wt Stuart. (Beformell . fr i es•
bytol
, a (7l ° Jet,. 4 .13. " 1=g, irig
testArt;o4'Jno. Wiest, (Gepnan Relormsd ;) d. W. Van
(Thetunles of Christ:) P. B. Summons.. Way
Bohool Fresh? torten ;7 H. S. Smith. (Society of Fr:ends:7
T. K. Gasper, (Old &hoot Presbyterian ;) D. It. Good
( (Jutted Presbyterian ;) Thos. Tolman, (Baptist;)
Jas. K. Winte. (Met hodist nmsoopal G G. Harry Lava,
patch Reformed :).Lewis S. Boast, (Lutheran ;) D. sti.
Warner, (Moravtan.)
Oat of two thousand members of the Association
there were bat about sixty votes polled, showing. as it
would appear, a marked indifference of the membership
to the official administration of its affairs."
Guava OrrNING OF LAMS' Pruitt AND lILOANS.
In another part of our paper to-day, will be found the
advertisement of Memel 1. W. Proctoi & Co., Prorie
tom of the "Paris Mantilla. Cloak, and Fur Emporium,"
No. 703 Chestnut street. We spent a leisure half hour
yesterday, pleasantly, in examining the elegant stook
which now graces this establishment, with the view of
obtaining some interesting items of information for the
ladies. We need hardly say that Meters. Proctor & Co.
crested a marked sensation last season, by the riohness
and extenkof their stook of Ladiee' Fur, as all who visit
ed their store came away 'raided that their efforts in
this branch were a perfect tnnmph. This, we may also
add, was handsomely attested by the large amount oy
patronage which they received from our own citizens
end strangers visiting the city. Raving examined thei
warerooms then. (autumn 15.%) we are the better pre
pared to express an opinion with regard to them now.
In the first place, their fur rooms have been largely
extended,lo accommodate their constantly-inereasing
trade, so that their salegroorn* at this time are among
the most lameneive, beautifully-arranged, and, best
lighted in the country. Entering upon the detai is of the
stook, whrdh, indeed, presents such an array of wealth
and luxurious comfort that the approach of the Storm
Ring is set at eehance. strictest in the vicinity of 703
ClieMiiiit sorbet, prominent: among the Furs exhibit. d.
we saw aspect) sets of real Russian Sable, fine dark
Hudson Bak dablo, Russian American Mink liable,
(which are now, we may say, the standard fur, and most
in diamond' in this country and Europe ;) the Siberian
Squirrel, RilYal Ermine, and Chinchilla*. Those fami
liar with furs will readily understand from these names
what they represent; but few can guess the superlative
taste evinced in their manufacture for Meagre. Praetor &-
Co.'s counters. Mainly, these furs are made up into
edeags,rnantlea, capes, belf-capes, man or coifs, and
garifftees, and ranging in cost from ten dollars to one thou
sand dollars per set. The great expense of some of
these elegant garments Is not surprising, when we con.
sideythat some of the small skins, of Which many are re
quiredtohakeB.siegte cape, cost as machos seetham
five dollars to import.
Before leaving this department we met a soveity
we refer to the new - style muffs and napes menufastured
from the feathers of the Grebe, a South American water
fowl. These are Vary doh and beautiful, and for the Car
riage and opera are certain to' become popular.
Prpoeeding to tee large) to m in front, we ars intro
ducpd to the Ono:ag o /hook. ~81701,09 would fail us to even
mention the Varione choose articles of beauty and com
fort which there met our observation, ^The most popu
lar novelty out, in pointer foretand style, Is the Arabian
BourOns,• cloak with' a .hood-like. unclosed fold de
welding from the sheoblers, giving it a very gratieful
appearlree;: Messrs. Procter it Co.offar there in great
variety: of =atonal*. 'colors. and style of trimming.
Among the latter, the high colored tiolferitio and Ma
genta arA.muok in demand. For Lintes iu medium
maiming, their . .. Lady Franklin" cloak is muck ad
mired by persons of taste; se are also their Naoques and
Paletote, which they have either plainly or nobly trim
med to Bait the taste end oircurnatanoes of purchasers.
he extensive scale of operations of this house, both
here and in other cities, g Ives' it advantages in point of
prices which few, if any of their rivals possess, which.
with the uniform courtesy observable in their sales
rooms, their one-price system; and many years devotion
to business, has rendered the " Paris Mantilla, Cloak,
and Fur Emponnril," , .No, 708 Chestnut Street, one of
the most popular shopping resorts in the Union.
CLegirra Lgorung.—Gougli's closing
lecture, before the Young Men's Christ ion,Assomation,
to be delivered at the Academy of blame this (Tues
day) evening, promises to be a brilliant suocess. 3he
oOmmittee have properly limited the sale of troketa to
the comfortable capacity of the house, and tine num
ber has already been nearly disposed of. As this will
probably be the lad opportunity afforded of hearing
this wonderful delineator of life scenes among the un
fortunate ciotims of ' intemperance, none who can
should fail to hear hum.
Tee BALL IR MOTION.—Too mach praise can.
not be bestowed upon those merchants of Philadelphia
who, with their Me and prosperity. hove steadily de
voted their capital and energies to the mercantile ad
vanoement of our city. In the front rank of those en•
gaged in the manufacturing, end wholesale and retail
departments of trade, in Charles Oakford, Esq. The
sucoessful house of which be is the head, (Charles Oak
ford" & Bons', under the Continental Hoteli) by its en
terptise, mercantile system,-and liberal policy, has
attained a position second to no other In this country ;
and net a season is allowed to pails without augmenting
its efficiency and means of attaining still greater sue
clew In the future. 'Their Mock, at the present time, in
the,talk and admiration of citizens and strangers. and
averrtle* finds some additional attraotion contributed
to their various departments.
TRY EMBARK/Molt or THY PRINCE OP WALIII.
The Prince of Wales, with his suite, embarked, at
Portland, ou Saturday. and they are now steering to
wards Englsad. The baggage of the put, astonished
the Porilanders. Dr. A @blander had many boxes of
books and mathen rital instruments. Among other
artioles, the Prince had several turtles, which he had
captured on the prairies, and an immune box contain
ing large moose hums. from Canada. Lord liinchen
brooks had singing birds and courier squirrels. It was
remarked that every itan of the Daily directed special
attention to the Rife keeping of the trunks containing
the elegant garments he had procured, while in this
city; at the Brown-stone Clothing Ball of flookhill ac
Wilson, team we and el* Chestnut street, above Sixth.
E(101102dY Is vrnALTR.—If a man withee to live
happily and contentedly. lie should make a determina
tion, under every eirournstenoe, to live within hoe in
come. It is not a difficult matter to do, when once a
strong will is creamed. Half the misery and wretched
ness we meet with in this world is occasioned by ne
sleeting this golden ruin of life. How many anxious
days and weary nights have been passed that ought
hare been avoided had economy been practised and our
injunction observed. Our advice to all is, practise
economy. live within your income. and buyyour clothes
at the one-price clip Clothing Emporium of Granville
Stokes, No. 601 Chestnut street.
A a OLD MOM, for the Best Sewing Machine
has been awarded to Ladd, Webster, & Cm, by the Ohio
Mechanics' Institute. Call and ion them at their TOOlllll 9
E2O Chestnut street, Philadelphia, octal St"
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Pout COUGHS; OR FOR ANY DISEASE OF THE
Breathing Organs, boo J. R. STAFFORD'S OLIVE
TAR and IRON AND SULPHUR POWDERS, which
are advertised in thin paper. The Olive Tar lacunas
magnetism or vitality, allaying at once any pain or
and or,-
preen i.en, end Repeat balsamic properties heal sore
ness d Inflammation. The Iron and dulphnr Powders,
being a soluble preparation, unite with the digested
food end Sinter with it Into the formation of now blood,
the iron retaining the vital or life-giving forces in the
blood, whioh in its circulation is diffused through the
entire eigtent. The eoptbined sulphur converts the
waste or worn-out particles of the blood into tomes,
which are expelled from the body through Its pore's. by
the Increased anew riven to the circulation. It is
these wastes or worn-out particles of blood that form
phlegm orattaberoles, and it in their acrid humor which
!Mates and &Wort the membranes of the throat,
bronchial tubas, and air-cells of the lungs. Bond for a
paniphlet. - Bee advertisement in this paper. Sold by
all'drugglsts, and be DVOTT & CO.. No. 282 North
SECOND street. Philadelphia oole-tf
SAVING FOND—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST
COMPAIIL—ChsTtered by the state of Ponnsylvanut.
RUES.
1. Money Is received every den and In any aniannt ,
arse or smell.
FIVE PER - CENT:interest is paid for money from
theAsy it is put in. -
P. The money is always paid back in SOLD whenever
it is celled for, end without notion.
S. Money is received from Executors, Administra
tors, 6uardianS, end other Twisting, in large or email
soma, to remain a long or short period.
g. The Inoue) reamed front Depositors is Invested In
Real Estate, Mortgages, (frond Routs, and other first
eldrirendrlties. -
a. Office open every day—WALNUT finest, nouthweet
°otter% bird street. fidisdelehni. lal2
Az • 1010 9 13 Stri'lll4; Dm-NORTHWEST
Cintnit Family and WALNUT Srazniu.—Deuosita re
eele&l to small and lane amounts. from all °Wave, of
the etiantenitr. and slloWn inteviet at the rate of 1 7 4V_Ice
Plokcinti'r. taw annum. " •
seheji*y, be &NM I,t &Oak's *ithatit lose of in
ingest., . . - - -
011ie ono daily, from 9 until 0 chinch,' and on Mun
dell end MOW until nine iA the evening: President.
0194191XL170 .) 0 9iLL i 'rammer end Becnitm, ORA&
ML .„,
.14 . 1 1 11P.V.6 4181.488A.TED„ ,' •
11=0:140.1=8: . •
1710141*14160114610ia11ii
EPRII Paws MOT/IWe OP!. TIM JAMS T
Styr fe, Mad* in the beat manner, emprealli for Rs
- LOWEST Oaten mark'ed in
Plaiti Figure& All too& mad to moor warranted earls.
fsotory. Our ma-PRIOR system is striae, adhered
to. AU are thereby treated alike.
ee26-1v - MERE & CO., 604 MARKET &met.
CARD PRINTING BEST AND CHRAPIST IN
the City, at 34 Bouth,TRIRD Street.
CIRCULAR PRINTING, Beet and Cheapest in the
Dityi at 34 South THIRD Street.
PRINTING, Best and Cheapest In the
City; nt 36 Borah THIRD Street.
lIAND•BILL PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the
eitY, at 94 South THIRD Street.
- PAMPIfIETIPRINTII4O,, and every other descrip
tion of Printing, of the moat superior quality, at the
most reasonable rates, at RINGWALT •& BROWN'S,
Draxelle finildirig, 34 South Tfilltp Street. joi3-tf
SALAMANDER FIRB-PROOF SAPMS.—A very
large assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at rea
sonable prioes. No. 304 CHESTNUT fit.antladelebia.
auit•tf EVANS .4. WATSON•
MARRIED,
MORTON—ANDERSON.—On ' •tbe:24 of August. by
Rev, G. D. Carrow. pastor of "liinity l Chrtroh. Philt
delehla. _Mr. Albaeua W. Morton. f Montgomery
cotint7, Fa,, to Miss . Alioe Anna, 0 7 daughter
.of
James Anderson. haa.. plate same.
TIMMONS—ZIERNS.—On the 17th instant. by Rev.
D. W. Bennie, Mr. Cyrus W. Tinunorri to Miss Anna
B. Zierna. both of this atty.
8160W—Mola ICOIo —On the 26th of acitamber. b
Rev. F. T. Callhoppor, Mr. Jeremiah G. hate to ilgiji
Mary A. MoNiool. all of Camden. N. J.
CaRktOLL-11611.4.Y. — 0n the 17th of June ti k il
ev.
George Bringhuret, Mr. Daniel. A. Carroll to ream,..
zabeth Halley. both of this atty.
GABI{II.I,—HALFAIAN.—On the 3d instant. byllev.
both. Carden, Mr. 0. M. °again to Miss C. El, Ha:fe, f i,g'
of this oaf. '
DIED.
LOV.E.—Buddenly, on the leth inetant, at Burlington,
lowa, Elias .11.. Love, formerly a resident of Philadel
phia.
BO reining were interred in Monument Cemeterrt
in this city, on the 18th mutant, from the residence
his ester, 1107 hlount Vernon street.
CREASE.—Suddeddy, on the morning of the 20th
instant. of oonges ion of the brain. Mr Alfred Crease,
of Roaborough, Twenty-first ward, in the 46th year of
hie age. •
The relatives and friends o the family are respeot
fully invited to attend the funeral from his late resi
dence, Ridge road, between the seventh and eighth
mile-stones. this ( Tuesday 1 afternoon, at 1 o'olook.
proceed to St. David's Church. Mansyunk
In her
EUSTOfs.— oa On the morning of the 20th, Betty Euston,
92d rr.
Ber relatives and friends nro invited to attend her
funeral, from the, residence of her daughter, Mrs. Kel
tar, No. 608 Federal street, this (Tuesday) morning, the
Z3d instant. at 9)4 o'olook.
ELL itiTT.—On the 20th instant, Catharine, wife of
W m. A. Elliott, and daughter of Patrick and Ann Mul
lin:aged 26 years.
Funeral from the residence of her husband. south
west corner of Fifteenth and Sinsom streets, this
(Tuesday) morning. at 9 o'clock.
- the 21st instant, Michael McClos
key. aged 70 ream
Funeral from his late residence, No 1315 Raoe street,
on Thursday moraine. at 9 eritook.
MILLS.—On the 19th instant. Mrs. Sarah. wife of
William Mills. in the 67th year of her age
Funeral from the residence of Air. It. W. Brooks, 250
Poplar street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 1 Wel- ok. •
PRICE.—On the.2lst instipt, 'cohort Price, son of
Charles and Susannah Price, in the 8 h year of his go.
Funeral from the residence of his parents. Tacions
plank road, at White Bali. on Wednesday afternoon,
at 2 o 'clock.
clock.
•
. .
.F.810.15--On the 201. h instant, him Mary Stevenson
Price. wife of T. Biokhani Prim.
Funertl from the residence of her father, Samue l
Price. Cheater. this (Tuesday, after g oon, at So clock.
BRANER.—On the 20th instant, Jacob Shnner, aged
64 re,.
Funeral from Lis Into residence, No, 684 Rental,ler
street. this (Tueinarl afternoon.
SIDLE isV.E.—On the 20th instant, John Shreene, aged
4 g iti e =l from his late residence 443 Newmarket
street. en Wednesday afternoon. atio'clock.
SPARKS.—On the 18th instant, James Sparks, in the
atith year of his age.
Funeral from Ms late residence, 414 Reed street, ye
Merida, ) afternoon. at 2 o'clock.
S rouT.—On the 20th instant. Eliza Crisp daughter
of Hiram W. and Eliza Stout, in the ad year of her_aya.
WiLLITS.—On the 21s, instant. Idea, Catharine Wil
lits, relict of the late John Willits, In the 70th year of
her age.
Funeral from her late residence. No. 217 North Twelfth
s treet, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
BLACK SILKS ! BLACK SILKS !
Bousuet Mgored. Gros Imperials.
Droguet Figured. radish Mourning.
Diagonals. Glace&
Diagonal Robes. Gros de Rhines.
Eleven Flounced Robes. Bonnet's Bilks.
Gros Grains. Patent Boiled.
Poult de Joie. Gros d'Enosee.
Venetiennes. Ottomans.
Armutes. Lining Bilks. Re.
DESIGN & SON, Mourning store,
No. 9111 Chestnut street.
ißelported tor The Frees.]
CEIARLESTON- 64 Keystone State; Marsh
man—t64 Wee cotton C P Reif; 68 do do It Sloan & co;
226 do do order: 11616 tierces rice Kalght & Bell; 93 do J
Palmer & Co 70 do do order; 60 do do Kates & Foster;
32 hales yarn Hay & McDevitt; al ORS mdse Massey, Coltios & Co ' 24 do do Leeds & Gray; 20 do Dithmar &
Butz;11 do L Tolman: 9 do J J O'Neill; 46 do T Blaisz;
31 do Hcgle & Wolfe; ado Thor. Reynolds.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
BEE FOURTH PAGE.
U 8 M steamship Keystone State, Marebman, no hours
from Charleston. with mdse and passengers to Alex
Heron. Jr. & Co. At 8P M 2lat mat, exchanged signals
with steamship State of Georgia, hence for Savannah .
at the Bung on the Brown passed an Unknown bark. and
brig Ella Reed frOm St Sago; at the Ledge Light passed
Brem bark Washington from Bremen; at Bombay Hook
brig Billow , of Windsor. N S. and bark Conrad, from
Rio de Janeiro. Passengers—Mrs John A Wert, Miss C A
Shackle, Airs E O'Bryaa. Mrs NI Barnard. Mrs 1
Bissipp,
r ft Duets , JManger. GB Brown, C D Owens,Alfred
Taylor, Chas Higgins, Thos Neil, 1/ Sines and son, ana
two in steerage.
Steamship Virginia, Kelly, from Richmond, via Nor
folk, SS hours, with mdse. and passengers to Thom Web
ster Jr. Passed, in the upper part of the Bar, a bark
unknown; barks Thom Daliett , from Laguayra; Conrad.
from Rio de Janeiro; Washington, from Bremen; ochre
Adelaide and J 8 Lea, both with loss of mai senile.
Bark Roman, Almy, from Newyork Oot 13. with Bowl
bound to Liverpool Reports. 14th inst. 76 miles 8E of
Sandy Hook, during s gale from N E. was dismasted,
sprung steak. snd damaged rudder ;
_put into Delaware
Theakwater on Thursday last. as before repotted, and
was towed up to the olty by the tug Amerioa.
Sobr Silver Magnet. Parry. 5 days from Boston, in
ballast to Bancroft, Lewis &Co --- - - -
Steamer Bleak Dieupond. A11en,24 hours from N York,
with md se to W M Baird & Co.
- CLEARED.
Bark Aroadian, Goodwyn, Pensacola, Tyler, stone &
Co. •
Bohr Martha Moore, Bennett, 131 Marks and Pensa
cola, A Heron Jr. k CO-
Nola Magnolia.litckergon. Bostoci. Wells & Co.
Bahr silver Magnet, Perry, Cambrldgeport, Bancroft,
Lewis & Co.
Bt'rJ b shover, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
(Correspondence of The ?regal
IS enema. Cot 21.
On Friday lain we had one of the worst gales here we
have had for severs` years. I expert, when we hear from
the coast, to tear of a good many vessels ashore. I will
report as far as heard from: The Brem bars Industry,
from Bremen. bound to Baltimore with passengers, out
her masts away In Lynnhaven Hay and rode out the
TheA tog has gone to her to take her to Baltimore.
The bark Duobarton. Captain Backus. from Baltimore,,
bound to West Indies, is ashore on Dank river, lull of
water. Lighters have gone to her assistance. A ship is
reported ashore south of Cope Henry, no name given.
Also, a brig ashore in the bay, no name given. I will
write again. Yours, An., Non semi.
ET TELEGRAPH.
(Correspondence of the Frees.)
NORFOLK. Oct. 22.
A hark is ashore near Lynnhaven Bay, and a sohr at
Old Point. A bark is also ashore at Baok river, Names
not given.
Pilaw YORK. 00t n.
Arrived—Ship Shepherd J Knapp. from Liverpool;
Fiera Alice Tarlton, from Antwerp; aohr Favorite. from
Dania.
MEMORANDA
.
Steamship Baltimore, Green. from Baltimore, arrived
at Havana 13th inst.
Steamship Boston, Crocker, hence, arrived at N York
y Steamship North' Star, Janes, cleared at Now York
yesterday for aapinwall.
Steamship De Soto. Johnson, for Havana and New
0 rlcana t cleared at New York yesterday.
Ship 1. Sherman, Beiehborn. from Liverpool. arrived
at New York yosterdaY; experienced heavy weather,
and lost foreyard.
Ship Flora. Page, for Philadelphia, cleared at New
Yorkesterday.
Bark Abigail. Mani land, for Rio de Janeiro, railed
from fl tohmon4 Mb inst.
- • • • • -
Brig Billow. Hodgdon, hence for Salem, arrived at N
York yesterday.
Bchrs John b ish. Beohnor. hence for Portland; Chal
lenge, Hall, do for Glouoester; and Canary, Smith. do
for Bost. n. arrived at Now York yesterday.
MAT Juliet. Barter. hence forPortlani, put into New
York yesterday for repairs, having, during the storm on
the night of 20th inst. struck on Flynn's Knoll, causing
the vessel to leak 1000 strokes per hour.
Sir Beverly, Pierce, hence, arrived at New York yes
terday.
Berge M Duffy, Duffy, cleared at New York yesterday
for Philadelphia.
Hfc, do Jacelro. Sept 7.—The American bark Virginia
sailed from this port lent month, has put back in a leaky
condition, and will have to undergo some repairs. The
American brig North Pole sailed on the 2d, and put
book on the 7th. Her damage is trifling; will proceed
about the llth inst.
WPARK BENJAMIN, ESQ. WILL BE •
liver two Leotures at the M U SICAL FUND
I', on THURADAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS,
October 26th and 28th, nommenoing . ntU before 8 o'clock.
Fleet—. The frees Al a Form with all the modern Int
nrovements.
Second—A New Lecture never before delivered.
. .
Single tickets. MI tinkets admitting a gentleman and
two indent to both Leotares. 81. Can he had at Mar
tien'a, Hazard's, Lee & Walker's, &0., &e. 0n2.3.4t*
[l_G• JOHN B. DOUGH. ESQ" IN THE
AOADEMY OF Milt 4 lo THIS EVENING—The
closing Lecture of the course will be delivered THIS
EVENING. et o'olook. Poor% open at 6% o'clock.
Tickets issued for Mizejoal Fund Hall FOR Tills EV
-
NINO will he good at the Academy for all parts of the
house except reserved seats. As no tickets will be avid
at the Academy until after 75f o'clock. (and then only if
there is room,) those holding Musical Fund Hall tick
ets are requested to present thorn before that hour.
Persons .having ticketx, and not able to use them. can
have their money returned by presenting them at tho
Academy belo.e 12 A. M. It
ErEIGHTH ST. GEORGE BUILDING
AND LOAN SOOIET Y.—The Brat stated meet.
ill be held on WEDNESDAY EVIsAING. 24th
instant. at Di o'olook, at Ward's Hotel,. CHERRY
attain. above Third. to receive the dues and dispose of
the balance of the stook. at which time persons demi
lOUs of joining a. Building Society based on liberal
principles are invited to attend. Examine the Consti
tution, 'which contains mans vOnable improvements,
and subsoribe for stook. Elharss 91 per month.
JOHN 'V OLKMAR, President.
Jona DPIPPS georetary. 0023 2t*
ar UNIVERSITY CP PENNSYLVANIA.
Department of
MINES, ARTS, AND MANUFACTURES.
COUTOO Or
thine Department Conroe of Leotores in thin Department will com
mence on Tki 13 I4SDAY, November 16, 1660, and will be
continued as follows:
MEW, AMOS AND CHEMISTRY.
Prof. JOHN F. FRAZER, Monday and Thursday, at
4 P. M.
GEOLOGY AND MINER ALOOV.
Prof. CHARLES B. TREOO, Manua). an 4 Friday, at
4 P. M.
CIVIL ENGINEER. NG—CO NETRUCTION—SUR
.IIEYINO.
Prof. FAIRMAN ROGERS, Monday and Thursday, at
6 P. 61.
MINING.
Prof. 1. PETER LESLEY,. Tuesdar, at ti P.M.
APPLIED MATHEMATICS.
Prof. E. OT•ti KENDALL. A Course of Mathema
tic. may ho followed by those who desire to do mu, under
the direction of the Professor of Msthematics.
The Courses may be attended either ninety or to
gether.
ARRANGEMEW OF COURSE.
PROF. FRAZER.
THEORY OF piponeNlCS; and its Application to
the Construotion of Machines.
CHEMISTRY ; its 3 heorme, and the Properties of
Bodies and their Compounds; iis Applications in tho
Arts.
PROP. KENDALL.
APPLIED .MATHEMATICS; Trigonometry, Prac
tical Astronomy, Surveying, Geodesy. Theory of In
struments and i i ,thservations.
PROF. TREGO.
GEOLOGY, as applied to the Origin. Order, and Geo
graphical Distribution of Book Formations, and its
Fraction! Application to Manufactures and Agricul
ture.
MINERALOGY, no applied to the Constituent Mate
rials e n droks, the External and Chemical Character of
Ores Mineral Substances, their Connection with
the various Rook Formations, and their Mee in Metal
lurgy and ManufaoPßOFtures.
. ROGERS.
CIVIL ENGINEERING-CONSTRUOTIOV;
Strength ofjtlaterials, Masonry, Framing, and their
smote! Asmilcatimur to Railmade,Canals, and Water
works. Surveying:AM:ol P.Ml.Jostrumente.
-
MINING; Etruotural Geology. Metallurgy.
Attendance upon Wee Coulees la voluntary, end
they ate not oonneoted with the ordinary College in
atmtk.t.. applyto FREDERICK DICK. Senior,
at the University-North Betiding. And for informa
tion rear A ot l ktiO l El ii R tu o d e ie E s. to
?
eon of the Faeultr•
oar; )(it 203 West 01 TEAHOUSE equate.
rr - r" NOTICE. -- THE • TENTH • ANNUAL
ANI
HiVslifp. °r ß "- u e i lth ei ' ll ' eA r efoll e ritYP or Phi
' not ifillne held" on TtittioDAY EZNING. the
Ed 7ht °NM,: Mentinheld no Woos tior t nu a r i
E TE and Bk4ll GAR &Wets. Puri o off
ettentr i ve v reineettel i Ina = R oo.. or Pl 7 d
aok o n poet Weim e r 11 the n I acted urn,
sent ehlenetllkEpepSPlLEl St-28,
ONS-N. ...MII4IIIW/Alla: seitywri.iieoZotorr:
..........,
C AE- 11- 0F THA NIES.— AT A LATE
%Wm( Of :LANCASTER SECTION No. 18,
handed in, by the noosing
Rriif T , the followthe.Preamble and Resolutions were
resigned committee, and unant
mously adopted gut the mintiment of the Seaton e ,
Whereas, It has lately ten the pleasure of a. numlairr
of the member. of thtf b 9otion to participate in the
Tenth Annual Parade o illa United Order of Cadets of
Temperanee, at Philade P la , on the 2d of Ootober,lBso,
and
o
Whereas. During our brief iiii;cum in the Metrbp lie,
We were treated with marked r.
speot and cordiality.
both by the members of the var.ous Seetions of
our
beloved Order. and by the oitizeeis of Philadelphia,
%reotion of
m
therefore it become our duty, unc. r such mown
stances. to expreas in some manner our
their efforts to render our atay pleasant : erefore, be it
:iiwidered to
Resolved, That the sincere thanks of L easter sec
tion No.lB. C. of T., he, and are hereby,
Keystone Section No. 23, C. of T.. for their •med and
hearty reception of our delegation on their airival in ,
Philadelphia, and for their other numerous striation
to us during nor star.
Resolved. That our thanks be specially tenders to
ALEXANDER R. WHITE, Ras., thegentlemanly MI .
of Keystone Section, for hie many kind civilities. ar..,
that hie generosity and kindness will ever be held in
graiefui remembrance by every member of this Section.
Resetved, That our thanks are due to JAMES mc
lorr.tarin, /e q., for his irony aots of kindness to us.
Resolved. 'that we deem our thanks due. and they are
hereby tendered, ro his Honor Mayor HENRY, for de
tailing a complement of police, for the purpose of keep
ing order along the line of prooeselon.
Resolved. That our Menke are duo to the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company, for their kindness In teeming excur
sion tickets tone ; alto, to Conductor R,P.RemunioitT,
for lime attentions to our comfort.
Resolved, That our thanks are tendered to ell con
nected with Jones' Hotel, end the American Ho'eli for
their efforts to render our may pleasant and agreeable.
Resolved, That a CORY of these rem:Cations be trews : .
nutted to each of the persons named, and be pub;m;led
in the Philadelphia Press.
Submitted in T. V. end T.
• W. H. H. COX.G. W. FENN.
II I
GEO. M. AMBRIGHT, JAR. 0. titn , DA fit,
A R. BITNEII. I B. O. SHREINER,
C. L. MURPHY.
Attest: A. J. Avxuu. Secretary. It
CENTRAL AFRICA.—.IIR. ROBERT
CAMPBELL, who has Just returned from an ex
u ntral n of A
.11, e tirigge o r u Ri T IOt'u n g . h tli_ r e s i3l:374 of o
g, , aravels, at the ASS hIMBLY BUlL n Dlniao, Tenth
inw illestnut streets. on TUESDAY EVENINO, the 233
e at TM o'clock.
menu aelure will be illustrated by Maps and Spool-
Ad migg itManufactures and Produce of the Country.
Ntoetits. 0022-2 t.
EXAt.
orNATION FOR PROFESSOR-
Ur; SCHOOLAIiHMAN IN THE CENTRAL
p re fe etere hl e texamination of Candidates for
tral high Newt, \yid - German Language in the Cen
corner BROAD and Ohheld at the School Building,
November 2d.1860. at 9 a.lfrN Streets. on FRIDAY',
t h e Hi g h H g l im i cgmefttee;under the supervision of
of German tioholars. Annhonttlined by Commission
be left at the
Cont
Moo and references must
Boct order orner Sl and it OtthOrteUM Building.
Byof the High School Coiniilb I streets.
ROBERT J. ltlts.
Secretary Controllers of PTIIIL L.
PHILADELpiIIA, Oot. JO, 'Q Sohoole.
0e2.1-12t
ITSOUTHWARK BANK. PHIr----
PRIA, October 9. 1860.—Tho annual eIeDEL
CTORti will be held at the Banking BOX for
MONDAY, the 19th day of NOVEMBER NEXLign
tween the hours of 10 o'clock 21. M. and 2 o'clock P.l.
The annual meeting of STOCKHOLDERS will b
held at the saine__placie on TUESDAY, the Mli day of
NOV FMB'S It NE XT, at 12 o'oloea M.
oell.dtuol9 F. P. STEEL. Cackler.
ZFARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK,
rtiILADELPIIIA, October 5, 1860,
An. ual Election for Direotors will be held nt the
Banking-House. on MONDAY. the nineteenth day of
November next, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M.
and 3 o'clock F. Al., and on TUESDAY, the sixth day of
November next. a general meeting of the Stockholders.
Will be held at the Banktnf.House, at 4 o'elmit I'. M.,
agreeably to the charter.
oc6-dtnol9 W. RUSHTON, In., Cashier.
WESTERN DANK OF PHILADEL
-11.3 PAIR, OCTOBER Bth 1861.
An election for thirteen Director& to serve the ensu
ing year, will be held at this Batik on nuONDAY, the
19th day of November next. between the home of 10
o'oloek-A. hi. and 2 o'olook P.
The annual meeting of the stockholders will he held at
the same Plane on TUESDAY, the oth das of November
next, at 12 n'olook Al. G. ALTROUTMAN,
09-tathtnadv Cashier.
GIRARD BANK. PHILADELPHIA,
°UMBRA IS. 1850.—Notioe is hereby given that
an elootion for THIRTEEN DIREUTORR, to serve for
the enauing year, will be held at the Banking-house. on
MONDAY. November 19, between the hours of 10 A.
111.. and 2 P. M.
. •
The Annual Meetjng of the Stockholders will be held
at , the mine place, on TUZSDAY, Povember 0, at 19
o'clock Bt. W J.,. SCHAFFER, Cashier.
October 16. 1600. oel6-tuths tnol9
rr CONSOLIDATION BANK, PHILADEL.
PIIIA, Ontober MTh, 1830.—Tbe Annual Neetion
rair'threotore of than Bank wall be held at the BANK.
MG HI, VoE, on MONDAY. the 19th day of Itovembor
next, between the hours of ten A. el. and two K. M.
And a Geuentl Meetmg of the mtookholdere wall be held
at the tame place, an TUESDAY. November 6th, at
twelve M. JOS. N. PEIRSOIJ, enabler.
00 16-tuthAn t nol9
[r, OFFICE P E NNL YL VA NIA RAIL
ROAD COMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA., October 17, 1860.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi
annual dividend of THREE PER CENT. on the Capi
tal Stook of the Company, clear of State tax, payable
on and after NOVEMBER 15,1860.
Powers of Attorney for oaf otion of Dividends oan
he had on application at the Office of the Company,.No.
139 South THIRD street . THOS. T. FIRTH,
oclB-tdel Tre nearer.
HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF
k. 3 THE, CITY OF PHILASELPHIA.—The of
floe of this Soetety has been removed from No. 531
East NINTH Street. to No. l 2 North FIFTH Street,
below ARCH. It will be open daily, (Sabbaths except
ed.) front 9 to a o'clock.
The money contributed to this Soviet, for the relief
of the poor, is scrupulously appropriated to that pur
pose only, and the managers earnestly solicit donations
from the public, to enhble them to carry on .UCONIII
- this branoli of the Society's operations. To afford
the comrnenity an opportunity of contributing. they
have sent out the Agent of the A ssomation. hlr. JOHN
P. A RAMON, a.ho is now waiting upon our citizens.
soliciting their aid, and the managers bespeak for him
a kind reception.'a patient bearing, and a liberal re
sponse.
GEORGE H. STUART. President.
MA'PTHEW NEWKIRK, Vies President,
R. K. HOEFLICH, SecretarY,
THOS. T. MASON, Treasurer,
oollthstot no. 4.44 AIA K ET Street.
CITY COMSIISSIONERS , OFFICE.
PILILADIMPItIL. Out. 11,1869.
[ 7 :BOARD OF APPEALS will sit upon the fol
lowing days, to hoar Appeals of Property Owners, to
Witt
First and Second Wards, Monday, October 15.
Third and Fourth Wards, Turbidity, October 16.
kilth and Sixth Wards, Wednesday, October 17.
Seventh and El Wardle., Th uradaY. October 18.
B bath and '.l.'enth Wards. Friday. October 19.
Eleventh and Twelfth Wards Monde October 22.
Thirteenth and Fourteenth Wards, Tuesday, Octo
ber 23.
Fifteenth and Sixteenth Wards, Wedneeday, Octo
ber 24.
Seventeenth and Eighteenth Wards, .Thursday, Oc
tober 21.
Nineteenth and Twentieth Wards, Friday, Octo
ber 26.
Twentrfirst and Twenty-second W
Octards, Monday,
ober 29.
Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards Tuesday.
Otitober 39. EDWARD Ft. WILLIAMS.
CRARLbB M, NEAL.
JOHN A. HO DISEMAN.,
0013-t 10 City Commisszoncre.
gr. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
AND READINO RAILROAD OOMPANY.
fermi, UM.
The holden of the bonds of thin Company, clue July I,
861, clan now receive. upon application at tine o ffi ce, IQ
tr cent. in oath, upon the terms specified in the circa
ti'r• attached.
. .
The holders are 211110 entitled to the benefit of a Mak
ing Fund of 81/0,000 per annum, as established by the
etookholders at their annual mooting, held January 9,
1960, and in pursuance of the contract, entered into by
he company and Maly recorded, to carry the same into
treat. B. 13.1tAl1FOK1, Treasurer.
CIRCULAR.
Notice to as Holders of Pailadaykio tort Realist
Railroad Company Mortgage Bonds, duo July 1,1860.
These betide are secured by the first mortgagee on the
road, amounting in the aggregate to 83,10E1,400. The
net revenue for the last fiscal year was six times the
aniount of the annual interest on these bonds.
The managers propose to extend them for a penal of
twenty years, the holders retaining the bonds and the
secant y of the mortgages in the precise condition in
which they are now held. Fresh sheets of coupons for
the interest, payable half-yearly,bo issued.
A bonus of 10 p
to the extension. /hie
er cent, will be given to the holders '' in
consideration or their assenting
bonus will be paid in earth to the bearere of the bonds,
on their signing a reeeipt and presenting their respec
tive bonds at the altos, or the Coinpany, or to its agents,
for endorsement.
Forms of receipt and endorsement will be famished
Oa application.
By order of the Board of Managers.
ml-tf W. R. MoILHENNY. Haoretarr.
LEGAL.
MUNICIPAL CLAIMS, PHILADELPHIA,
Ootober 15,1860.
Notice Is hereby given to the owners of the Properties
mentioned in the appended Memoranda of Claims that
writs of Seire Fadas will be irencd thereon »i boa."
months from the date hereof unless the earns are paid
to the undersigned at or before that tune.
C. T. BONSALL,
Attorney for Claimant.
_ No. 116 North IvINTH nreet,
MUNICIPAL CLAIMB BO r 4 pitvoto. Ac.
City of Philadelphta.to the use of Benjamin Dutton. to
the use, Ac. ve. George It. Mitchell. owner or retatted
ownor,or whoever may be owner. C. P.. March Term,
1860. No. 139. $4968. Lot west side of Amboy (late
Robinson) street. 20th ward, 159 feet southward from
soeh side of Columbia avenue, 32 feet front by 100 feet
Elaine vs. Same. C. P., March Term, 1880. No. 110.
86284. Lot on east side of Cadoury (late Cadwalader)
avenue, 20th ward, at the Minima° of 150 feet southward
from the south side of Columbia avenue; 32 feet front,
100 feet deep to Amboy etreet.
Name vs. John Mulvaney owner or reputed owner, or
whoever may be owner. C. I'.. December Term, IMP.
No. 76. 819.19. Lot on east side of Amboy street, 20th
ward, 126 feet 8 inches southward from the south side of
Oxford a rest - le feet to metes on Amboy street, 101/
feet deep to Thirteenth street.
Name vs. Benjamin Bedford, owner or reputed owner.
or whoever may In owner. C. P.. March Term. 1860.
No. 138. 424.79. Lot euet aide of Amboy street (late
Robinson), at the distance or 97 feet northward from
the north lido of Oxford street, 2Jth ward; 16 feat front
on Amboy street, ItO feet deep to Thirteenth street.
Some vs.Wiihain R. Benson, nvri.or or reputed owner,
or whoever 'may be owner. C. P., Marcia Ternt, 1860.
No. 141. 890 61. Lot on multi side of Columbia avenue
and on the west side of Amlow t late Robinson) street,
20th ward 1,18 feet front on Colun Ma avenue, 61 feet
deep.
home vs. Same. C. P., Morel, Term, 1160. No. 42.
8170 46. Lot south side of Columbia avenue and east
side of Cadbury (late Cadwalader) avenue, 20th ward;
18 feet front on Columbia avenue, 61 feet deep.
Same vs. Charles B. Kimball, owner or reputed owner
or whoever may be:owner. 0. P.. December form,
1859. No. 79 825 94. Lot south side of Oxford street,
143 feet eastward from the east side of Brown Street,
20th ward ; 16 feet on Oxford street, 53 feet deep.
Same vs. Same. C. E., December Term, 18.59 No. Bo.
ward f ro m
the east
of Oxford street, 159 feet east
ward from the east side of Broad street, Wth ward ; 16
feet front on Oxford street. 53 feet deep.
Same vs. Same. O. P., December Term, 1829. No. 81.
825.94. Lot south Bide of Oxford etreot,ne feet east
ward from the east side of Broad street. 20th. ward ; 16
feet on Oxford street and 53 feet deep.
Same vs. Same. C. P., December Term, 1859. No. 82,
825.94, Lot south side of Oxford street, 191 feet east
ward from the oast nide of Broad street, 20th ward; 16
feet on Oxford street and December p.
Came vs. Same 0. P., Term. 1859. N 0.83.
825 94. Lot eeath side offOx ford street, 207 feet feast
word from the east side of Broad street, 20th ward; 16
fent on Oxford street, and 53 feet deep.
Same ye, Same. C. P. December Term, 1859. No. 81.
828.24. Cadbury h aide aOxford street, and on the west
mile of avenue, 20th ward ; 16 feet on Oxford
street and 03 feet deep. oal6 tuilt
jUNICIPAL CLAIMS.—Notice is here
by given to the owners of the properties rmen
Monad in the appended memoranda of Claims, that
writs of scare fames will be issued thereon, in three
months from the date hereof, unless the same are paid
on or before that time.
LEWIS C. CASSIDY,
Attorney for Claimant.
203 South SIXTH Street.
The City of Philadelphia, to use reputeds MeCaulley,
vs. Wm. AloDonald. owner or owner, ko.
Common Pleas, tieptember Term, 1889. No. 118. Cul
vertu's. 838.77. Lot and bum:lines west side ]Alder
street, 132 feet north of Master, 31 feet on Alder street,
53 feet deep. •
Same vs. Peter Martin, owner or reputed owner, lee.
Common Pleas, Septemier T erm, 1559, No. 136. Cul
verting. *14.17. Lot and buildings on east side Alder
street, 118 feet north of Master street, 18 feet on Alder
street, MO feet deep. se2s-tul3t_
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
_polioy No. 217 in the FFNry MUTUAL LIFE
l l o N n t3 o U r lt m a i ty .ti lj , C Bn O d al t r ia l a Y pp . h o e f at r ic h n ila i d . elppr oon . am l o tas aludel b l e t o o n r
a duplicate.
In order to meet the oonetantly-Inoreasing demand
for this Justly
CELEBRATED OIL AS AN ILLUMINATOR,
the company have now doubled their former capaei
ty. and have the most extensive works for manu
facturing Ott from Coal in the United States; and
in order to insure for us a constant supply. adequate
to the demand, they have positively refused to establish
any new agencies, or create any new outlets for it what
ever.
Pant we claim for this Oil is,
ITS UNIFORMITY IN QUALITY AND SUPERI
ORITY OVER ALL 01 HER OILS.
It ie entirely free from the offensive odor peculiar to
all other Coal Oils in the market. and for brilliancy as
a light, cleanliness, cheapness, and safety, (having no
explosive properties), is, we may confidently say,
THE ONLY OIL THAT WILL GIVE GENERAL
SATISFACTION.
Wherever it has been introduced mummers will use
LAVA (MMES. -1,000 pockets prime °. other.
1 n ~-.n s t L ie are many inferior Oils sold as Kerosene, we
Javgi Coffee, /or Sale by JA,.t p'a 1I A HAN S nth. elution dealers in particular against using this trade
imvP9l A litvotiat too rh. Whenever doubts exist as to the genuineness of
the ,Irtiole we respootfullY ask that a sample may be
R".I.NED iiiirrels 1. , I- submitted lour for inspestion.
VERING'S embed, °cisme and fine pulverised. We offer it to the trade se the
.D. and Coffee, and refined yedi,w Sugar, for sale ' COMPANY'S LOWEST PRICE,
bo• JAM RR A 4 A. OM. L' IA ...Ant and all orders addressed ton by nail or otherwise will
ME ANAL STOR.ES.-100 bbla Spirits meet with prompt attention.
Z, LOCKE & CO.,
Turpentine, 160 do Rosin. AO do Tar, landing frost Sole Agents and Manufluitnrers of
Schooner George A. Little, and (ornate by ROWLEY. Aloohol, Burning_Fluid and Pine Oil
ASHBURNER. k CO, No. go South Wharves. colt - Cm No. 1010 MARKET St., Philadelphia.
THOSE WHO WISH PLAIN PHOTO
GRAPHS from Life of Carl Bhurs can obtain
them eta moderate price at REIAIER'S Photographic
Gallery. dECOND street, above Green. It.
CHOCOLATE POTASH For sale by
‘..." wpm-mu - Li, k BROTHEL 47 and 40 North
SECOND Street. 0e2.3
LYCOPODIUM—For sale by WETHE
RILL & BROTHER, 47 and 99 North SECOND
Straw, 0c23
JALEP—For sale by WETIJERILL &
BROTHER, 47 and 49 NorthISECOND StTeat'
oDUISLAS COGNAU--40 quarters, 20
r eighth, landing from "Rolla." For Bale b egIAMOMILE FLOWER Ealo by
F. D. LONOQBAri , 1.../ wETRERIia, re.. BRoTRER, 4t and 49 North
00/4 - ht ‘• , SOT tiouth FRO T, 13E0011D Strom, Ma
• • ,
2 ' 41 " ' ,T(JESDAY i , OCTOBER 1860.
TILE PRESS.-P
• , itindr:imEgantik#
ARRIVAIA AT THE PRINCIPAir golj,!i
11 O'CLOCK LAST HTBST•
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•Mias 'M Irwin,. Alek. l i ft M o le sPi' ~ ,ornn b al 0 4 '
D J Seely, St Johns, NN • ' 'H —e-,-- fi r fai va
W R hbbms & la. Newark, 0 A ',3 E l Yet I: ! hicobio
Geo D Refines, Olden° ~, ~ Ongbb, L a noseler. I
John H' mini, Boston N
iin it If Trott', N C 11 11 1 0 7 2 18
legi l giran i bel i ; TWI enn"' 1 11 41,0 .
J B Stafford, Baltimore ' A Illy,jr &lOTA,. _I,
Miss P Rolfe,Virginia. • Hon A Kennel 4 1,, 7.
John Mcßae, Camden, o a i k ,c t a r o w e k d l oAr i lei ji,.: to f .
W 0 Billings & In. Boston
Ig A Baptist &In Virginia miss Potter,Pri o .41
Miss ti ilbert, frineeton, NJ Mr Pon er, Pri !ki??. '
E Henriques, Now York A Porter & In,, Georgi a
~.
Miss Alexender,_Ge(nria 1 13 Chol", MI
G M MoEcron, New York ' A Weenie. Nos ,
I, Devenny & wf,Cm. 0 J N Kinney, Gulf P...,
SmEi4il b in te g h e i r . , to r te
W Harper & la, Natchez E D Finney. Natens*
Geo J Ferry, New York WM 0 emen d o '146,b1d
3sml Vernon. New York Wlt Minis. a, , Dams,
aaFrlok. Pottsville, Pa J P Grove &geni,.,,,,
New Btl ' Gn York .T W E D B I io Ni w u r I .1.3 i New
i i : o r k e
GeoCrove, Danville lure Antrim, Bee"tioortiet
J . K Balbrson, Philadalphia J Middleton & la, __
Mrs Jae it , da, Obarleaton Miss Murden, Of i l i atsf eP
Jae Id ftaulaoPherson, S 0 JolinJ morjjerae •BC
Mule Margt At Ne w York Miss Mary Pluneri I (.' 3 _
I Miss Lizzie D i“ , kle, Vii Miss Laura It Mess,
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iv A ri T . .lB , lrton..• v b i l r e g a n d u ,.Va
G DLJo s h o n w D en tollist ... vgili;
Mrs Co 4 aerate .7 M Oonner.M D.litlfew , ..
F. Coll. i Lorene° 317 Wyman,Noir-Yeris
W/ 3 uncgit la. 11 York 4,-I:d'aTalit '6la
4046
W rgent In Raymond Lee, Baltimore
Al, Beach & wt . , Ne Y k Mrs 0 Belden, Vi ren
JOhn Ferdon. New York wor I` Newberg, New Yor k
0 8 Fisher. Now York S entlml, PI York •
-.Mr T u Ege tx i ,Narehez John Waylan, New York
Nevi T Hart York H blorelr. Georgia , '
!,9 0 _4,llokee & wf. Bait Dr J F Ttiompson&y.rf„D 0 ,
f` , V.kfriso v oll. Goorgi r e Masts!. 0 Drissp e t: ,; ll . : ri i
Chas.PraTtak I:teNN.drklek jiArirrearila';,Buni°
3: L Lee, nano Y F W _urtt, Columbus
'
,T Bhillito. Cincinnati, Ohio Jas A Caldwell & wt. Va ,
W 'liaise. New Orleann Jan J Turnbull, New Yen'
Wit Fisher. New York D .I_, Gray. Now k ork '- ,
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_Woodbridge It lai_ollio .1 W Pinohol, New York •
H l mug, Wastan'n,n U I. W Fairobild. New York
J O Miller, Virginia Jae W Atkins, N Carolina
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John Temple. Rochester
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R Pal to rson, Charleston dinolair
W Davis, New York les Bryant, Charleston
John Miller & wf.New York Mire
Miss Miller, New York A L StoLT_Npw2 l t r r. k
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W A Eshepard, , New York H t,oarles%' "'"
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S P Franklin. Washington S Carrier, ,"
Dr A PI
Dr Geteadoure & la, Bade° Airs ftKemparrtsberg
L Hough & a,Va Jno MWalker,_
T M Palmer & la, Virginia Miso Palmer, Vartlaiore
knot. Baltimore mire A figgot34 l : l : lo re
Alms Morton, Virginia Louis Lang, New t
Thou W Dalton, New York Mrs Dalton & oh.lo/"..- ,
Hon T Jones Yorke, P 7 J Alf prates, Maryland
C Levy & la, Savannah Miss Levy, Savannah -
.Q.Cros.man, New York R B Graves, Minnesota
Brigle, Louisiana John Randolp_h & is, it y
New York AliesYoung. New York
Hon ,tin & la, Baltimore C Sehmidt,New York
A A Cti , MoClure, Penns, M Malone, renneJlvanla
T Wk.", Pittsburg H J Bonebrake, Penns
'ins Simmov, Pennsylvania John McFarland, Palma
B JaeksotiNew 1 ork Mrs Simmons, New York
13 Smith. New ar York Miss Young. New York
O W uooper, is R Haswell, New York
L 8 Barg nes &witiyrk As Watts, Utica,N Y
F M Posson. Now I , 4in° Mrs Hooking & oh, N Y
B T Gray & la, 8 Caro.: John C Kayser, New York
Miss Domnick, d Oarohi.. Miss Kelvoy, S Carolina J Wood es la, Now York G G Fay & la, Plow York
J 0 Wright, Brooklyn ?les Wood, New York
W R Bartlett, Albany ht Wright. Brooklyn
Mr Bernhard, Pew Orleans at Iliartlett, Albany
Mr Parkhurst & I, Louisiana W Tver, New Orleans
J T Earnest, Tennessee Sand Ounoan, N York
Horace Engle, New York F A Brugartz, N York
Capt Thee W Wilson, NY SA Danielay, New York
Miss Daniels, Maryland Miss Craw fOlart, Md
Mr Henry & b Carolina miss Perry, tl Maryland
John Morgan, New York Miss Morgan, Molina
J Bonen, Fort Smith H Schlesinger, NeYork
C A. deely, New York It Davies New YoriKolk
A Z Rumen, & in, Texas John Birririal, NeirYois
dig Li ma. New York W HWright,Cinoinnatl,„
Mrs Eustis Miss Eustis
G B Roberts, Philadelphia Gla Griffith. Baltimore
Thou Brodie, New York T Tilghman, Maryland
Chem CI C
Show Cinoi nnati.o 'noel) Baird, Baltimore
J Brower,Columbus, 0 James Getty,_Baltimoro
Thou Scott, Alabama airs Boykin White, Ala
Chas T Mills & la,Savannah T Winans. Baltimore
Mrs Dr Thomas, Baltimore Mrs Revildon, Baltimore
Mre M Hevillion, Baltimore
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street. below Arch.
Geo Guyer, Pennsylvania A hie &fleeter &da,Blair ao
Chß Me redden. Downingtn Williams,Connarev'e
B MoNinoh, Pennsylvania W Frysinger, York. Pa
F B Allison, Indiana, Pa Jan E Fleming. Phila
F J Fleming, Flemington J J Troywiek, Penns
aloCallery, Pottsville M C File, Troy
E A Sehunkle. Georgia Jag M Kinkead, Blair co
A Dissinger, Penner J G Getz, Lancaster
W R Frymier. Milton C C Price. Hollidaysburg
Hon Joel 13 Danner. Penns Gen J Payne, Pine Grove,o
Rev G D Mile. & wf, Pa L W Trate, Fulton, Pa
J T Boyd, Cornwali. Pa JR Eb & wf, Rarriebury
W Cenner t. Tonneasee Mastll l, CEby L ßarriebUrg
miss E V t..onner,loun Mies Terrill, Virginia
T T Myler, Pittsburg M J Kramer, Allentown
W 8 Haven Pittsburg Mrs Haven, Pittalm_in
C F Bains, New York Ml.. Bombright, N York
.1 A Hinter, Chambersburg Mast Geo Hitter, Penne
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut street. above Fifth.
G R. Cummings, Pa W Cummings, Pa
John W Fries. Pa Chas W Sawyer, Mass
B P Crosland & la, N York W E Romance. Delaware
P Roberta Jr la. Goshenville John MoCartv & la, Pa
James Carter, Tamaqua Jos Sumner, Conn
J Rutter. West Cheater John Julius
James M Cooper. N York I+ M Coleman & la, N
Win C Lawpon. Milton, Pa A Patterson, Harrisburg
Chas Sun. Williamsport A W I ielielberger, Pa
W W Texada. Louisiana Chew Iluntznager, Pa
.1 A Huntzinger, Pa John 8 lriok, New Jersey
I) B Coles, New Jc'eey J C Rogers, New York
11. Sprague, Boston A L.Foater,Eok ay, Pa
Chas E Foster, Eekley. Pa J M Fisher, tihitgensgurgr
W ()Johnson, Shipensburg W W Stewart. Payton. t./
Henry Levy, New York M al. Mathews & la, N Y
Miss Sarah filrithews, N Y Holt, Brooklyn
C Blaok, Boston Chas B Toppan, New York
ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut et.. above Third.
8 Geddes, !owl. burg. Pa J Swipe, Elmore
H Frothir gham, Jr, Mass H C eloCormiek,_Pa
H Hamlll, hew Jerse J Odell, New York
Jae Mettle, New Yor ig Haml Roberts, Pa
L H Funk. Milton H In Comfort, New York
Rev Oco It Hotter, L Island Miss E Haldeman, Pa,
A Platt, New York C J Van Wk. New York
8 Newberger, New York H P Fooke. ye Delaware-
.1 W Borman, Delaware .1 R Wilson. Delaware
Cu! blarrurren, Virginia S J Ovnen, New jersey
H H Fredertoks,Look Devon B r, Brawn, Now le* ,
F Berner, how York 8 0 Ash brook, New Jersey
Ii Rig giro', Boston A. Sargent, Penner traria
JONES' 110TEL—Chestout street. above Sixth.
Thou Morrie, Reading C E Leo, New York ,
J Ewing, Trenton D A Chiderton, Chester
P Richwine, Lano oo John S Wa!Moe. Lana an
Horaco A Yundr. Lana oo Geo F Boort, Wash, DC.
Walker. Wash. I) C Mr Whetlor, Fenno •
Mrs R P Lee &fa, Wash Alms I ee. Wash, D C
R Hook. Wash D C John Tabor. New York
James Fort. New York Alf Stone, Duanesburg
Bon) Briggs, Dnanesburg Abs. Lilo' Wood., Pa
Gen h Britton, Fhila T B Bootg & 14,14 York
Hiram J Collins, New York Chas J Overton, N Y -
J Giandin, reansylvanes Thee Windle & le, N Y
Nathan Ashoom. Maryland J Tome, Maryland
THE UNION HOTEL—Aroh strest, above Third.
H Strang. Louisville, 0 B Forney. Philadelphia
W B Bhafler. Cleveland Geo Ohert, West Chester
It A Brown, Maryland M Simmons, New York
Miss N Gardner, Forma W C Swazi, Pennsylvania
W D E Bayee,Shippensburg A L Irwin. Green Castle
Thou Lloyd. Munoy, Pa. Band Van Buskirk, Pa,
Mrs It Van Buskirk. Pa Mrs F. Sweet. Pa
David J Hummel, Pa C Medan, New Jereey
John . Painter. M Chunk I, H Gross, Allentown
E Covert, Williamsport
STATES UNlON—Market street. above dizth. .
W P Gruver, Juniata oo Jos Gill, Pennsylvania '
J Hall, Pennsylvania Geo Brindle, Penne,
G ot Baxtussel L klizaboth'n J A Lynoh,Plizabetlitown
Jos H Pownal. Lano on Jno Patohin, Glow field
A Blessing, York no, Pa Thos C Ringgold, Aid
A Christy. Mifflin, Pa Capt Taylor, west Chester
.1 L Diver. Landishurg JllO P Wise, Comb no, Pa
J M Morrow, E Waterford Sand Strayer. Juniata tio
Kriner, Perry no B M. /trouser & la, Bolt
IL AI llorr. Pennsylvania
NATIONAL HOTEL—Rase street, above Third.
11 Shoemaker. Cin. 0 P T) Hoover, Penna
Jim Granger, Harrisburg 0 P Ingram, Delaware
W 3 Fisher, Beading Jno Barkley, Heading ,
Jno Jameson. Harrisburg E T Oohs Quakertown
1) Miller & la, Millville P Uhler, Übleraville, Pa
P A Whitaker. Hazleton H Drumheller. Penna
14 ft Ramsay, Lebanon .1 D Boehm, Lanosater
Wm Bensinger, Palo Alto Nicholas Graber, Ashland
.1 Boyer. MoKeansburg H Guilford, Lebanon
Otho W Budd. Philadelphia W Ft Eckert. Lebanon
0 Lir ht & la Palmyra J O Sheaur, Robesonts
Jonathan Brichblll, Bedford Joel Ritter, Heading
(I H Fowler, Fowlersville 113 Handler, Potteville
Martin Donner Pottsville J N Hubley, Lancaster
Charles Hirsh, Lancaster Ger,F Kurtz, Lancaster
Ktllinger, Ohio 'l' T Jenkins, Millersville
H G Creveling, Hoag. Pa Mrs E Meek, Janesville
F A Clark, Shamokin lifiturdevant, Penni%
Mrs c Koons, W lute Haven H J Miers & la, W Haven
S Drum, Penn
BALD EAGLE ROTEL—Third et.. above Callowhill.
W IL Laurer, Pennsylvania David Boyer. Penns
A Al earkam. Carbon oo Airs Mearkam, Carbon oo
E Barra!, tarbon co Cornelius Bnyder.Weissiet
Jos Kleckner, Pennsylvania Geo H Young & la. Pa
Bain! Berger. Bethlehem Aaron &hook.. Buoka co
Mira Mel]. Alontey go, Pa Mae liohook, Alontg 00"
J M Thompson. Doe Run D /brook. Bucks co
C Birch.eading Mrs Reedy. NorristoWn
Mire Keoley, Norristown N Light, Lebanon co. Pa
Mrs Light, Lebanon co. Pa John Brickley Centre on
Datil Runes & la, Centre CO Miss Adams, hlontg uo.Po
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth street, ab, Chestnut.
John P Jones, La newer Truman Coates, Lancaster
Geo E Newlin, Philadelphia H (i Baker, Del to, Pa
Jan Scott, Lewieville, Pa Davie Kimble. Kinnblesv'e
Amos Kimble, Kiinbletiville Goo T Leonard. L Grove
John Way, Winter co L H Hoops, Wilm, Del
C Phil, Philadelphia James It Ramsey, Cheater
13Iakely, Roxboro P Gregg, Michigan
James Conner, Wilm. Del T Roo & la, New York
J A Coates. New London Win H Brewster. Pa
J Pinkorinr. New York John Gilfillan, Cheater no
lame It Burnite, Felton, Del E E Brown, Pa
MERCHANTS' HOUSE—'Hurd street, ab.
John Griggs. Jr, Warrenav J L. Colo, Allentown
John Rodgers. Allentown F Z Heebner, Allentown
Peter Gerhart, Lebanon co E Borgne'', Lebanon
Thee Surkert, Nmereville E Mark, Lebanon, l'a
D H Washburn, Allentown Benj Loehnian. Allentown
D Chitfester. Snyderstown 0 Hove non, Annville
8 Weitzel, Douglassville D Huff. Lento no, Penns
A L Carter. Lyeeming no Geo L Reaves, Lvoom t g no
A Bbindel, Lebanon 8 8 Holler & la, Berke eo
J Myers, Al yerstown D Woner. Snyder on. Pa
itenry Drown, Fenno hire 13esli, Chestnut dill
James Bunk, Chestnut Hill
FOUNTAIN lIOTED—Reoond street, above Matlot.
H W Backman, Nana .7 W Owens, Cumbaed, Pa
Robt E liarnsoyaLanonstor 1, 0 Esinos,lo
Robt I idler, Ohio J Robinson. Ohiu
Palamr:New Jersey' danil EClear, N Jaren
E Short, Gewrgetewn, Del Geo Amoy, Norristown
Geo Bodine, Norristown T I, Tfirry, Norristown
Geo Norristown R Faster; Delaware
C D Boyd, Catasaqua J Townsend, Delaware
MT. VERNON HOTEL—Seoond street, ab. Arch.
B Weller. Wilkeebario S O Priori, Delaware
Henry Ellapp,Woro'r,Ma3a Oboe Christman. Norrint'n
King, Pinladelphis Aloe Beater, Philadelphia •
D Willard, Montg 00, Pa W Akin, Pennsylvania
A King, Delaware Thos Black. Delaware
Joe B Conner, Maryland R Davie, l'ennalivanla
0 W EUto, Bucks co, Pa
BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Beoond et., below 'Vine
B Holcombe tr. la,_Buoke oo David Thatcher &la, DI
Sand Lawrence, Penns in° Lawrence, Penns
E H bangehore, enna Mine Longehore. Penne.
Wm C Mackey, Cheat Hill C W Dyer. Dovleetown
E Worthington, Ducts oo C R °wallow, }Woks co
BLACK BEAR RO'VEL—Third et.. eh. Caßowfin',
Jae S Lay, Runtingten, Pa hi Artman. Zionsville
8 Prankenfield. Springfield M Eissnlire, Reading
.11 Smith, Pottstown hand Kleckner, Penne
Chas W Eper & In, Kutzt'n
PORTLAND KEROSENE OIL.
KEROSENE OIL.
RETAIL. DRY GOODS.
pW CLOAKS
OPENING
EVERY MORNING,
AT THE
PARIS MANTILLA,
CLOAK AND FUR
EMPORIUM,
•
705 CHESTNUT STREET.
0020-4 E
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.
HANDSONIE FURS.
OF ALL NATIONS
TILE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY
REAL RUSSIAN SABLE,
FINE DARK HUDSON BAY SABLE,
RUSSIAN AND AMERICAN MINK SABLE.
ROYAL ERMINE, CHINCHILLA,
FINE DARK SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, do 0.,
Made up In the most Fashionable Style!, for
LADIES' WINTER COSTUME
ALL GOODS WARRANTED
:ONE FIXED PRICE. FROM WHICH. NO DEVIA
TION CAN BE MADE.
PARIS MANTILLA;
CLOAK,
FUR EMPORIUM.
No. 708 CHESTNUT STREET,
(ABOVE IiEVENTII, roittit 111D8.)
o:0 4W PROCTOR & CO.
Pim'? taiAwLs.
4 - CLOAK 3,
CLOTH. 4..
SILKS,
SHAWLS
DRESS GOODS,
In great variety and dime melootione, at
GEORGE FRYER'S.
No. 916 CHESTNUT STREET.
FALL CLOAKS
OPENING DAILY.
THE FINEST ASBORTMENT IN TILE CITY
AT
W. P. CAMPBELL'S,
NO. 1104 CHESTNUT STREET
CLOAKS.—The greatest bargains in the
olty at
IVENS'.
CLOAKS.—The argot stook, the beet assortment, the
choicest colors. the Snout qualities, the most Rupert)
trimmings, the newest styles, the beet work, and deci
dedly the lowest prices m the city, at IVENB', 23 South
NINTII Street. oola-lm
LADIES' DRESS
TRIMMINGS,.
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS.
ZEPHYR WORSTED, BEST QUALITY.
GILT TRIMMINGS AND BELTING&
CROCHET FRINGES AND BERTHAS.
EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS AND CUSHIONS,
EMBROIDERED CHAIR SEATS.
WOOLLEN YARNS, ALL SIZES.
ZEPHYR-KNIT TALMAS AND JACKETS.
ZEPHYR-KNIT SONTAGS AND SLEEVES.
ZEPHYR-KNIT CAPS AND GAITERS.
RAPSON'S
, TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE,
Corner EIGHTH and CHERRY Streets.
oe2-thee
F ANCY SILKS-
From recant pnbho sales.
Varioue lota of fanoy ono,
aAr, lowprza than usual.
A , DTAak
Pla n oolore Apnea, afTeNenner. - --
Plain Pole boles, ell colors
White. Black, and Colored Moira Ant4ques.
SBA RPLESB BROTH httits.
CHOWN UT and LIGHTII
B LACK. BROOHE LONG SHAWLS.
lust received, a full assortment of—
liaok Oros nd. open centres,
Paris Broohe Shawls,
ith narrow and broad borders.
tangles , White end Black Shawls.
isitra quality of Long Shawls.
Chains Leine, with does borders.
SHARPIA,SB BROTHERS,
CHESTNUT end EIGHTH.
LANDE I L~~L yI No. 400 AROR
from Auo fon. the fel
lowing husenne, whioh will t
", ai
All-Wool sleek Thibet Shawls.' sni
All. Wool Thibet Long Shawls.
Finest Long Shawls sold.
Bolierino and Magenta Do Latnee .
White hletines and Cashmeres.
Magnificent Brocade Poplins.
Poplins below regular prices. - 0020
NEW STYLE BLANKET SHAWLS,
. 1 Long and Square, direct from the celebrated
Washington Mille (formerly Bay State Company,) com-
Grising all the new designs, in Stripes, Shadings. Plaids,
rays, Dark Mixtures, and Biaoks—in Plain Medium
and Gay Styles.
Also—Stella Broohe and Reversible Shawls in great
variety.
• A fine stock Plain and Printed French Marineau, Ve
lour Poplins. new style Shah Printed Coburg, all Wool
Mouslines, all Wool Plaids, &o , &0.. &o.
BLANKETS, BLANKETS
An invoice of new 10 4.11-4,12.4. and 13-4 Bed Blankets,
tome very superior Ballard vale and all Wool Shaker
Flannels. anti a fine st
FURNISHINGGOODS GENERALLY.
CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS—in great variety, of
the latest styles, on CHARLES h ADAMSrder, at the
shortest notice. & SON.
oc2o EIGHTH and ARCH Streets,
pRENOH POPLINS.
A FEW CHOICE STYLES AT TEE RIGHT
PRICES.
Lupin's Frenoh Alerinoes, at tho right prices.
Ftrured Wool Delaines and Cashmeres.
Valentin', Plaids, Figured Alpaoaa.
Children's Delaines and Wool Plaids.
SLACK_ DRESS GOODS.
Auction lots Frenoh Merinoes. 63 mints to
Wool Deltunea, 30 to to cents.
6-4 sublime Qu ality. et 25.
" Bombazines and Alptioas.
" " Arnelbses, Fed Alpacas, Reps.
" " Slack Bilge, Coburg., km
COOPER
andONARR,
0015 Southeast oor. NINTH MARKEI
VALL AND WINTER CLOAKS, of all
the new shapes, ready made or
MADE 10 ORDER.
Firet-olase work at popular poem Every garment
goarrantted to fit and Please.
Clothe tiy.the Tard or woo. of host tho right kinds fur
Ladies', misses and Boye' wear.
GOOBER & CONARD,
0015 Southeset oor. NINTH and MARKET.
CLOAKS.—Th© CITY CLOAK STORE,
192 North EIGHTH. Every one le talking of the
great bargains and importer quality of the CLOAKS at
the new CLOAK STORE, 192 North EIGHTH Street.
CLOAKS.—If you want the best value
for your money, go to the City Cloak Store, 142
North EIGHTH. Street, above Cherry.
CLOAKS.—The CITY CLOAK STORE,
112 North EIGHTH. in stud to be the bent and
°heaped store in the efts.
CLOAKS.—A magnificent assortment of
all the newest etyles imported this season, with
every new material, made up and trimmed in the very
best manner, at prises that defy all competition, at the
Parie Cloak Store, northeast corner of EIGHTH and
WALNUT Streets. ocl3 1m
EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS!
THORNLEY
N. E. Corner EIGHTH & SPRING GARDEN Stal,.
11'1'1" on ~ rged their "Pilt d t CREASED R STOCK,
Now offer for inepeotion
ONE, OF THE BEST STOCKS OF 00005
In their line in Philadelphia.
BOUGHT FOR CASH EXCLUSIVF,LY,
And will be sold
POSITIVELY CHEAP
Speoial attention invited to
Billinand Gress Goods.
phaWls and Cloaks,
Clothe and Casennores.
Blankets and Flannels
Linen Goode aniffiluslins,
blamed's!, and other Quilts
Hosiery, Gloves,
ko.
All Goode marked at the lowest trios. Nets
CARPETINGS.
tiWING TO THE LARGE IMPORTA
' 0 " TION OF
CARPETINGEi.
and uongequont forced 2nles
THROUGH THE AUCTIONB IN NE
YORK,
we are enabled to offer a large easertment or
VELVET, BRUSSELS, and TAPESTRY
CARPETS.
OF THE NEWEST STYLES, AT
AMOR BELOW REGULAR PRICES
SUPERB TBREE•PLY and INGRAINS
IN (MEAT VARIETY
BAILY &I BROTHER,
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BELONG TO THE 1000000.
Fame},lets, and every information, may be had
OILLTIS, On application to
F. RATCHFORD STARR. Agent,
S. W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets.
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES:
Thomas Robins, John Welsh,
Mordecai L. Dawson, George IL Stuart.
Georg, M. Stroud, E. 13. whe en.
John B. Myers, J. Fisher Learning,
Joseph Patterson, William C. Ludwig,
John M. Atwood, Arthur G. Coffin,
Thome H. Powers, George W. Toland,
MoKee. Thos. Watteon. n.23-Iy•if
FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO.
406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
iNCORPORATED PENNSY APRIL, IWLVANIA THE STATE OF
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS.
DIRECTORS.
Samuel Wright, D. B. !limy,
Wm. W. Walters, J. W. Everman,
Chas. Riohardaon, Henry Lewis. Jr..
Geo. A. West, Jacob W. Stout"
0. Wilson Davis, 'Henke Stern.
Whoa. S. Martin.
GEORGE W. DAY A President.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vico Pres%
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. Ural- If t
SAVING FUNDS.
A MERICAN SAVING FUND.--Com
any's_Bnildinc, southeast corner WALNUT
FOUR
and FOURTH Streets. Open daily from P tilt
o'clock, and on MONDAY till El irk the evening. Whig
Old Institution has CaWllllll paid in full, on demand,
arithOut notio NT e.
lEREST FIVE PER CENT.
All sums paid book, op demand, in gold andsti vet.
TRUSTEES. _
ALEX. kiiILLBIN, President.
;MAIL. WORK, Vioe Preenlent.
John C. Farr, T. E. Hamer, George Nugent
John Anseaoh, Jr,, Barak T. Bodine, Alb. C.Roberte
John Aikman, Jonas Bowman, H. H. Eldridge
Wm. J. Howard. JOHN B. WILSON ,ti'ronenrer.
JOHN C. SIMS. Boort:ller,', loc3o-Innl
SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND,
OfDoe, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine
and Callowhill. Incorporated by the Legislature April
14th,1851. Open Also eposits and 3'symonts, daily, from
9to 2K, o'clook. on MONDAY and THURSDAY
EVENINGS, from 5 to 8 o'clock.
Interest 6 yer omit. per annum. Depositors can with
draw their Moneys by CheokA, if desired. dpeoist De
posits received,
JAMES S. PRINGLE'. President.
FRANCIS HART. Boorotarv. •D3O-tf if
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.-
The undersigned, trading under tho firm name
of the Bridge Company. have this day dissolved part
nership by mutual consent. The business of the firm
will be closed up by the Treasurer, Algernon Roberts,
who is authorized to use the firm's name In liquidation
of the elfava of the Coinpuny
rumetotLettin, October 17, 1F ea
The bulginess of building Iron Bridges will be con
tinned by the undersigned, in connection with the Ina
nufneture of Car Axle•. at the Penuoyd Iron Works.
Office 410 WALNUT Street, Philtidelphin.
0017-12 t A. & I'. ROBERTS.
NOTICES.
NOTICE. —An Instalment (being the
Thud) of Five Dollare_per Share on the Capital
Stook 01 the GKILMANTOWN PASSENGER RAIL
WAY CO, le palled, payable on or before NOVEMBER
6th next.
WM. SINGERLY, Soo. and Trene.
WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY,
PURE CrILER
AND
WINE VINEGAR,
Green Onager, Mustard Seed, Bploon, Ice., An.
All the requisites for Preserving and holding purposes.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS.
DEALER IN
_FINE GROOERIES,
Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Eltreetv.
gPARKLING AND STILL CATAWBA
WILIM
MANITVACTIMID ST
J. ESI-11:43L8Y.
Oinoinnati3Ohio,
Alytme on bend, and In tote to cent purohegere, by
OHARLEB F. TAGUART, Bole Agent,
1,9-em No. 631 MARKET Street
FAMILY FLOUR,
MADE FROM CHOICE WHITE WHEAT,
0. H o MATTSON.
8, W. oor. ARCH and TENTH streets.
THOMAS THOMPSON
SON. & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
OABINET•MAKERS' MATERIALS
238 SOIJTR SECOND STREET.
Brooatelle, Flushes, Reps, Remake, and every
desoription of Furniture and Curtain Cootie. eel9-2m
R. SHOEMAKER it Co.
saIABIS, RAMO,
OLIN AND VADDIADEII
Northeast Ginner FOVRVI AND RAGE Atroots,
ROHR
- -
WANTED -- $1,500, on well-secured,
E
rn_pert r , worth double the amount. Address-
T. 3.. Dress Mhos. 0023-3t*
WANTED—An experienced Salesman,
by a Market-street Cloth House. A liberal salary
will be given to one commanding a good trade. Addrees
" Merchant," this office. 0023-3t*
ANTED—In, tviirsteclass Dry Goods
v Jobbing House k New York city, two expe
rienced Salesmen. commanding a good trade. Address
Box 2,1581." Post °thee, New York city, stating where
trado is located, and expectations as to salary. 0c22-et
WANTED—A YOUNG MAN in a Rib
bon Store. Address this office. ocal-St.
WANTED—A half-grown white girl, to
assist at housework in a private family. Apply
at No. 118 FEDERAL Street. 0019.41*
ANTED TO PUEOHASE.—The ad-
vertiser has $l.OOO, with which he is willies to
purchase a permanent and well established business
that will yield him a comfortable support. Address
" Capital." Press office. 0017.6t*
WANTED—A PARTNER.—An active
Businega Man, having 910000, wilt hearor an
excellent opportunity of engaging in a first-claps Mer
cantile nuetneee already eatablialted, and putng well.
by addressing, with real name, L. & CO., Mee of this
paper. oel7-Bt*
AN EXPERT BOOK-KEEPER, who has
had experience In a Commission House. will hear
of On opportunity of scouring a permanent situation by
addressing " L. F. 8.," office of The Press. ots23.4t*
A N EXPERIENCED SALESMAN wishes
to engage his services in a first-oleos Dry Goods
Jobbing Nouse ; clan furnish undoubted testimonials as
in character and capacity. Address." Fordhani." office
oh this paper. 0c23 6t-
A.PROMINENT NEW YORK DRY
Goode Jobbing House about to dissolve by tho
withdrawal of ono of the firm, an active or special part.
r is wanted. :wilt one hundred thousand dollars, to
Join the remaining member of the firm. with same
amount. Address "A . C.," oars or hletioro..T. W.
PAIGE, New York. 0022-6t*
A YOUNG MAN OF CONSIDERABLE
mercantile experience wishes a situation in an
importing house ac correspondent, salesman. or enth
ti oaks and ' , rites German and French fluently., Beet
oftestimonials furnished. Address " Thomas. ' When
of tins .ft .er. ocl9-et*
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
EFOR SALE.—The desirable Dwelling
house, No. 1209 BPR TOE street. Price reason
able. and terms easy. Apply to J. D. R.PANBORH, 436
WALNUT street. 0e23-30
firfs TO RENT—A very desirable pri
tala vate Residenee, situated N 0.834 North EIGHTH
Street. between Mean and Parrish, west side, halting
a large Parlor. Dining-room, and Kitchen. on the first
floor, with two Pod Roma and dating-room. and Bath
and store. room on the second, and four chambers in the
thi rd. with all the modern improvements ; with two fur
naces in the cellar in complete repair. Apply to THOS.'
MARTIN, Rem Estate Agent and Collector, N. W. ear
ner of Third arid Lombard streets. 0c23-tuthks 3t*
F. , R SALE OR TO LETL-A gape
rior three-story brick dwelling, with three-story
double beck buildings, and all the modern improve
ments, situate on the south side of ARCH Street, N o,
1525. Apply to ROBERT MACGR
0c18.61.. 233 South THIRD Street.
VALUABLE SOHOOL PROPERTY FOh
• SALE OR RENT.
Will ho offered for sale or rent on THURSDAY, the
Ist of HOYEMDf..R,IB6O, at 12 &amok Al . , on the pre
mises, MOUNT PLKASANT riBMIN sflx. one of the
most healthy and desirable School looations in the
r tate, situated in Boyertown. Becks °MAY. Pa. Fur
condition of the school and further particulars COG an
nual Catalogue of the last five yearn at this office, or
call upon or address the subsoriber on the premises.
F. H. 8 I'A.U2FEB.
Boyertown, Berke co., Pa.
0016-tuthe6t.
rrO 011 AIR AND 0 ABINET MAKE Mi.-
The rhea= Wood-Bending Company, owners of
" Blanchard's. Patent." for the Mates of New York,
Now Jersey, Pennsylvania and Alaryland, will sell
county, town, or shop rights, or grant licenses to use,
on easy terms. This is the onlypatent. AU infringers
will be strictly dealt with. Apply to JOHN 1311.88 Y,
or C. A. BURGHSB, No. 34 BROADWAY, New York.
004-d3m
y - jOR EXCHANGE.—A CHOICE TRACT
of good unimproved farm land in the State of New
Jersey, convenient to the city, wilt bo exchanged for
city property. Apply at No. 1/9 FEDERAL. Street
se=-tf
era LARD-OIL FAOTORY.—To rent, a
Oft LARD-OIL FACTORY with 92 Patent Lever
Tresses ,with flutes, lisgs, Tubs, Kettles, 'ranks; all
complete order. Apply_to
ROWLEY, ABHBURNER, & 1 - 10. 4
N 0.16 eOUTH WHARY.E.S.
4—A well-assorted stock of
Itu.tWA,,,,cythery, &c.. and the fixtures of the
A the h;sp,N.,\Zlisige of renting the store. whirr IS
Any person el_husiness. The house has been
ness will find i'fre* - ,Western Pennsylvania trade.
offered on reasonet2-.l'ma-Into the Hardware bull
officio. ift ° ,l‘,Lliulatty. The stook will be
kdOreel "sele A. "
stuth tf at this
600,000 Aaron for Sale and ens,,, ~t
g from Int to 60 cents ter Aoro. in
utted ,
TAXES paid, and PATENTS procan,,l%," * "
ears of Land under the Graduation Act.
Plate furnished gratis by enclosing a poste;,
For further Information apply_to
WILSON, RAWLINGS t CO.,
Y. B. and General Land Agents,
60 CHESTNUT Street,
Between THIRD and FOURTH..
andLOUIS, MO.
LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, looated.
oot-am
VIRST•OLASS BOARDING, with
soma communicating and cicala Roome, at 14 17
LOCUS Street. -
BOARDING.—Three choice communica
ting HOOMS. on the first floor. which may be had
together or separately. will be vacant on the lath of
October, at DIRS. LEVELY'S, No 1216 CHESTNUT
Street. ocl2-121*
MONS. ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI,
VOCA LIST. and COMPOSER, begs to
inform Ma mends ana tne — putorc uns. ....measly to
his dapartnre, he is oommenoiq• POSITIVELY THE
LAST COURSE OF I • STRUL,TION of the PIANO
and SINGING by . h is EXTRAORD NARY METHOD.
All those who desire to avail themselves of the last Im
portunity should apply at once, at his residence, No.
721 SANSOhI Street, between one and two o'clook
P. M. 0018-13 t if
MESDAMES 011ECURAY AND VEER
VILLA' respectfully inform their friends and
the public that they have removed their Boarding and
Day School for Young Ladies from Logan Square to Nos.
Iho7 and 1529 SPRUCE Street.
Pupils from five years of age upward prepared for the
fourth elms. iy2ll-6m
RYANT, STRATTON, & FAIRBANKS'
COLLEGE,
B. E. earner EE
.
Sessions. individua/ instruction in Bookkeeping, in
cluding_General Wholesale and Retail Business, Ship
ping, Forwarding and Commission, Banking, ha
change, Manufnoturing, Raiiroading t Steamboating.
tin.. the most thorough and practical neuron in the
United States. Also, Lectures, Commercial Calcula
tions. Arithmetic. and the higher Mathematics, Yen
manship (best in the city), Correspondence. Re.
For sale, their new Treatise on Bookkeeping, beauti
fullyprinted in colors, and the best work published.
13026- tf
CLASSICAL INSTITUTE.
DEAN STREET. below LOCUST.
The dutiesof the Claieiaal inetttote will be resumed
Monday. September 3. S. W. FAIRES, al.,
au27-am Principal.
PENN INSTITUTE, SOUTHEAST COR
NER THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Streets, re
opens MONDAY, Reptember Sd. Four more pupils
will be admitted. Catalogues sent to any address.
R. STEWART. Principal.
UR. WINTHROP TAPPAN'S BOARD
ING and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES No.
1727 VINE street, near Logan Square, will RE-OVEN
on WEDNESDAY, September llth. Ctratdara larntshed
on application. anid-tf
CHARLES W. BROOKE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Has removed hie office to
.1.32 SOUTH SIXTH STREET. 023-6t.i
NEW ORLEANS (LA.) PICAYUNE
JOY. COE. & Co.
Have been appointed sole agents In Philadelphia for
this extensively circulating paper, of commanding in
fluence. Business mon are advertising in the best news
papers of oily and country, at the offices of JOY, COE,
CO., Advertising Agents, FIFTN and CHESTN UT'
Streets. Philadelphia ; Tribune Buildings. New York.
sae-if
H ORAUE SEE,
hIECHANICAL ENGINEER, find
PATENT ATTORNEY,
No. 114 South SIXTH Street,
(Nes.riv tnpointo tits County Court House,)
ProixtroLtiro, c . ...... /co•.qn4i transmota
all other buiJines 'oonneeted with the obtaining of Let
tore Patont. -
hlaohinery Donigned and Drawings made. au24-1m"
PP R. CORSON, REAL ESTATE BRO-
Am , ' HER AND CONVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN,
Pennsylvania.
FARMB, STORES, MILLS, and HOTELS FOR
SALE in Montgomery, Bucks, Chester, and Delaware
Counties, varying front 11l to Macrae, in good localities.
Persons applying will bo shown properties free of
charge.
Bonds and Mortgages negotiated at fair rates. HAND
SOME RESIDENCES for sale in Norristown, Potts
town, and interniodiato places. For Catalogues and
Bid description, address , R. R. CORSON
ir2l-dm Norristown. Pa.
A. & I'. ROBERII. 4
LEVI LINE.
T NICHOLSON,
ow. Alanufneturer of
SHIRTS. LINEN and MARSEILLES
BOSOMS AND COLLARS.
A large and choice aamortment, and wam. MADE,
alway# on nand. unto which I eartloulatly Invite the
attention of CANt and prompt - Paring BRORT-T1,113
buyers.
tr. E. Corner of B,ECOPID and AIIOR Streets, Phila
delphia. auT-Sui•
g FUGUET it SONS,
. IMPORTERS ON HAVANA CIGARS,
No. 216 South FRONT Street.
Receive regularly a full assortment of desirable 01
OARS which they offer at low rates, for each or av
Droved credit. 1010-1 y
IAWSON Rc NIOHOLSON,
BOOKBINDIrdta j .
NOB. 419 AND 421 M1N0.9. 017=Eirs
Detween Market and pestnut itroot.,
JAMES EAMON. JAZ. D. nICLIOMOZ
1.17 I,*
- E1 J. BAYLIS TELOMAS,
itus ATTORNEY-AI LAW,
Has removed hi/terries from No. 910 Aroh Weer to
629 WALNUT Street.
Partioular aqesntion given to the recovery cf Mercan
tile Cialraff. The droning and examination of Wills,
Conveyanoes, Assinnmehts, Briefs of I,ltlc t and other
Instrument/ of Vlntinx ! The management of Executor
shipa, Adrninistratorolupe, and Trusts, superintended;
and the boot seouritiesprocured for the permanent in
vestments of Money. Beitisfactory reference given
whop repaired. apall-em"
DYOTT & CO., No. 232 North SECO
Stmt.—Raving removod to our nOW and amnion
store, we would call the attevtion of Dealers to our ex
teneivo stook of PATENT MEDICINES, PER
FLIMERY. and FANCY ARTICLES. Our het corn
prises a greater vanetr than can be found at any mitah
liehment in the United States, and our prices will corn
Dare with am market. anNextheam
CAST -STEEL, .13ELLAS.
FOR CHURCHES, FIRE /ALARMS, &a
YOB BALI BY
nLIRE LIGHT
THE GAB LAMPS FOR THE MILLION. may he
seen at 2v4 NORTH SECOND iStreet ; 880.000 worth
are now m use. The Market street, Green and Coates.
Ridge road, and other horse ears are now using them.
We alter any filthy Kerosene Lamps into Gas Lamas for
6113 10,000 Agents wanted to sell them throughout the
United States. The Gas Lamp wilt light A room twen
ty feet square for one cent an hour.
DR. C... 41. GREENE t CO.,
No. 404 NORTH SECOND Street, above Rae%
selk-thekm-t.
CALCINED PLASTER, PLASTERING
NAM WHITE SAND. and CEMENT for sale,
at NINTH and COATES Streets. M. McINNYS.
Orders for shipping promptly attended to. 0019-at*
JT" B. GODARD VERY OLD COGNAC,
• io half pipes, 20 quarters. in bond, for sale by
F. D. LONOORA MP,
217 South FRONT Street.
QTORAGE.—Storage for merchandise of
P.v all kinds, and at log rates at Kensington Screw
Dock. No, 1035 North DELAWARE Menne, oop
BOARDING.
ED LI CAT 10.D1
BUSINESS CARDS.
NAYIAOR 53 00.,
•SO COMMERCE Street.
:WALNUT -STREET 'THEATRE.
v BoleLessee-41.....2..t:Mist'MAL_G
stage Manager._....__.— Mr. WM. A. C
nurquess Age HIS nt JOB. D. Marla.
T (TUFWBMAY) US%
And every nicht during the week, will be Wed, the
celebrated drama of
THE,DEAD REAR r!
Performed for an entire season in London.
Robert Landry, Mr.' Edwin Adams; Legrand, Mr.
Young t Catharine Duval, Mrs. Olndstans Ceosens.
bliss C. Jefferson. . .
Previous to therear
A POPULAR COMFDIETTA. _
Doors open eta quarter to 7 n'obrtok perf ormances
commence at 734 o'clock. W Prices as usual.
WHEATLEY & (MARKUS ARCHST.
THEATRE.
TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OF THE
GREAT NEW DRAMA.
HOUSES ORO vvDED FROM PARQUET TO DOME.
TH'.• MONKEY Box
THE MONKEY ROY! THE MONKEY BOY!
THE MONKEY BOY!
•
TONIGHT AND I'.VERy NIGHT.
. Together with the roaring Farce of
• TURNING THE TABLES.
Secure your seats in advance.
oD ONOUG H 'IS OLYMPIC (Late GAIE.
TIEB,) RACE Street. below Third:
RE-ANGAGEKENT OF
Little CORD). LLA HO WARD and her parents.
TUESDAY EVENING, Ootober = OEM.
First 11 if4t N of4.lsu E n i t i n N iortl D D i umbtlAd
Mary Morgan. little Cordelia Howard ; assisted by
ho r parents, who will /woo ar as Romaine and Mrs. Mor
gan.
To conclude witlithe laughable Farce entitled
A DIVIDED HOUSE.
Beata scoured without extra charge.
Doom open at 7 o'clock ; performance to oommeaoe at
74_ o'clock.
Moos of admission. 25 rents; Family Circle, Moots.
CONCERT HALL.
DENSELY THRONGED EVERY EVENING.
MONDAY, October 22,1t60.
GRAND PENULTIMATE WEEK!
• AND Lela TWELVE NIGHTS OF
PROFESSOR ANDER/40N,
In hie Great Entertainments of
A NIGHT IN WONDER-WORLD:
A NEW PROaRAMMF. EVERY NIGHT THIS
WEER:
MONDAYT—Ea RUSS gh AN u PROGRAMME. MME.
TUESDAY—Last Night but Ten.
THE FREIe.CH PROGRAMME.
WEDNESDAY—Last Night
THE AUSTRALIAN PROGRAMME.
THURSDAY—Last Night but Eight.
THE CALCUTTA PROGRAMME.
FRIDAY—Last Night but Seven.
THE CALIFORNIA PROGRAMME.
SATURDY—Last Night
THE LONDON
The Reserved Wonders of the Mighty Mystioist will
be produced this week. including the
MAN WHOM NOBODY CAN SEE
AND THE bADY WHO CAN SEE EVERITHING.
POSITIVELY THESE ARE THE LAS r NIGHTS.
GRA ND ILLUMINATED MA'grwts
NEXT SATURDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK.
Balcony 21 cents; AlodY of Hall bl) cents. 0022.6 t
CONTINENTAL THEATRE,
(Late National,) WALNUT Street. above Eighth.
TILE GREAT AMFRICAN
CONE° i.ID sTIRD CIRCUS COMPANY.
On MONDAY EVENING. October n.
And continuing EVERY NIGHT during the week. .
The Managers. in presenting this crest combination
oC dashing and fearless 2 QUEBTRIANS. first-oleas
R.DERS. wonderful ATHLETES, VAULTERS,
fir viIMERS, and PANTOMIMISTS, oh...Henke nom-
Parison with any troupe now extant.
The list of th a Compy and
C IN an
THE CIRCLE
will he pubileLed in daily bill,.
The doors open at half past 6 o'oloog. Performance
commences at half past 7.
Admission only 25 cents,
SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE.
OPEN FOR THE SEASON.. IT STREET
NEWLY DECORATED AND PAINTED.
M.
Hem seemed one of the SANFORD
LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented heretofore.
who will wear nightly.
Hanford will perform every evening.
Doors open at 7 ; COmmenee at 7X.
Admittance 23 cents. Children 13 ciente. oolii-Im
.R Wi 4 •; k 4 II ot
THOMAS'S SERIES OF SIX CLASSICAL SOI
REES, at the FOYER of the ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Subscriptions will be received at the Music. Stores of
(1. Andre & Co.. Ildi Chestnut street ; Lee & Walker
722 Chestnut street; Beek & Lawton, Seventh cud
Chestnut streets ; and Th. A. Sahmidt, Juniper
Chestnut streets, where the programmes and parllttt
tare can be seen ze2B.6ws'
pENNA. ACADEMY OF THE FINS
ARTS.-1026 CHESTNUT Street.
CHIMBO'IAZO," a splendid Painting by Mignot.
"THE FIRST SIN," a beautiful Marble Statuette by
Angeline.
On exhibition for a short time.
Visitors will please bring their opera glasses.
JAMES S. EARLE ft SONS'
THIRD GREAT SALE OF,
VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS,
ACADEMY OE FINE ARTS
THURSDAY and FRIDAY NEXT.
OCTOBER 25 and 26.
Ilia Daum are 'now fatly arranged for Exhibition
OPEN DAY AND EVENING,
ADMISSION FREE,
WEPICINAL
R, J.
R. fi,„ 3 - -
.7 temtp a
`AR.
WHEN OLIVE TAIL la I.lcHttliu
odors are brought in cOV • • ---
of the
THROAT, BRONCHIAL
AIR-CELLS 0
relieving at once any VIII
any irritation or inflamati
WREN OEMS TAIL Is Ts
unequalled Soothing anti
all Throat airflows.
WIZEN OLIVE TAIL IS
oentrated curative Rowe..
PAIN
Olive Tar is not sticky—dm not dcree/or.
Fifty cents a bottle, at 442 BROADWAY, N.Y., and
by all Draggle..
J. R. STAFFORD'S
IRON AND SULPHUR POWDERS
are a notable preparation of Iron and Sulphur, identical
with that existing In the blood of a perfectly health
person. Uniting with the digested food,
THEY REVITALIZE AND PURIFY THE BLOOD.
THEY IMPART ENERGY TO THE NERVOUS SYSTEM.,
THEY INVIGORATE THE LIVER.
7 HEY STRENGTHEN THE DIGESTION.
THEY REGULATE THE SECRETIONS OE THE BODY,
AND ARE A SPECIFIC TOR ALL FEMALE WEAKNESSES
PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A PACKAGE.
PAMPHLET CONTAINING TESTIMONIALS more TEI
following and more than 100 other well-known promi
nent portions, will be sent to any addrese,free by mail.
GEO. LAW, Esq., Fifth avenue, New York.
SIMEON DEAFEN, Fag., Banker, New York.
Tara Low WEED, Eoq., Albany, N. Y.
Gen. Dna e Guam. Washington, D. C.
Col. SAMUEL COLT. Hartford, Conn.
COI. CHAS. May, IJ. S. A.
Rev. JOsIVIA LEAVITT, Ed. Independent, New York.
Rev. E. Bniouy, Ed, Examiner, New York.
Rev. D. W. CRONE, Agt. Am. Bible Union. N.
Rev. O. F. A. Srmatno, Butternutte, N, Y.
Rev. Dr. LEONARD, Exeter, N. H.
SEND FOR A RAMPHISET
Bold by all Druggists. DYOTT & CO., No. 232 No
BECOND Street, Agents for Pennsylvania. .e23-2m
ASTI!,
or the l lN o b u TAPl O T i R . EL d IE.F is ann7Ell.:
ermcm
FEND T' 1!
BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES,
Made by C, B. SEYMOUR & CO., i 468 BROAD
WAY, Now York. Price Slyer box; rent free) by Post
nor7-11m ifl FOR BA.LWAT ALB DRVOGDITIV.
K." ,-PECIALTY FOB LADIES. TRUSS
AND BRACE DEPARTMENT conducted by oom
patent Ladle'. Entrance on TWELFTH street, Bret
door below Race. A lull line of Meehaniest Remgr
diee. light and elegant construction. spatially
adapted to Ladies' use. . .
C. U, NEEDLES, Proprietor,
S. W. corner TWELFTH and RACE Streets.
Philadelphia.
I Entrance to C. H. N.'e Room, for gentlemen, at
the corner. eel4.llmif
A WONDERFUL AND NEVER
FAILING A- REMEDY FOR DISEASES OF THE
NERVOUS SYSTEM.
PROFESS.OR MORRIS'
EIJOEPHALOS,
AN EXTERNAL REMEDY,
Prepared by MOCKRIDGE & CO., No. 6 North
FOURTH Street.
27" And for sale by Druggists generally. sel33mif
RS. JAMES BETTS' CELEBRATED
!SUPPORTERS FOR LADLES, and the only Sup
porters under eminent medical patrotage. Ladies and
PitYBlolB.llB at
respectfulll request WALNUT onIy on
al (R. Setts, at her residence. 1039 Street,
Philadelphia, (to avoid eounterte its.? Thirty thotuiana
Invalids have been advisee by their physicians to rise
her appliances. Thom., only are genuine bearing the
United States copyright, labels r n the box, and signa
tures Cilia also on the Supporters, with testimonials.
mad well& at(
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
ammoTHE ADAMS EXPRESS
CO., Offi ea 320 CHESTNUT Street.
forwards Percebt, Packages. Merobandiee, BankNolen,
and Specie, either by its own Lines or in oonneation
with other Express Companies, to all the nrinoloet
towns and attire of the United States.
. SANDFORD,
General SavernatendenL
A ZUMEA AZUMEA ! AZUMEA !
AZUDIEM AZUDIEA: AZLIMEA! AMEBA
PROF. MORRIS' AZUMEA BAKING POWDER
Manufactured solely at No. 64 North FOLTRTA
Street, and for sale by Grocers generally. sell-bait
111 RS. SANDb REN, PROFESSIONAL
NURSE. has opened a Boarding Rouse at No 1011
Spruce street, for the special sooommodation'of Invalid
Ladies, and for those coming to Philadelphia to be Con
fined, or for medical attendance, where they can have
careful nursing, good hoard, and all the comforts of
home. Tim. 8. refers, by :permission, to' the followingprofessional gentlemen: , ~, , . 1
Professor C. D. hleigs, gas_par Wolter, M. D.,
Professor S. D. Gross, L. Rodman. Pd. D..
Professor Jos. Panooast, Id I
ProfeSsor &Jackson,
Isaac Hays. . D., R. A. F. Penrose. .14. D.,
Professor It. L. Hodge, .G. W. Norris, M. D.,
J. P. Itleigs, M.D.. . Professor S. H. hook on.
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FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED, at' the
late Agricultural Society, to AL LMAN & ZERN
DER. Fourth and Vine, for Beat Family FLOUR- -
Constantly' on hand, WoLsh's Harper'a Felt & 2raii , 8
Four-Aoee and !Stag Born, Bt. Louis, and am rill's
Patapsco Family Floor.
AMALGAM BELLS.
Only ONE-TIIIRD the prioe of Brass and lees than hal
that of Steel Belle; of equally sonorous and , mellow
tone. Warranted for twelve inontlia against breakage
by fair ringing.
For sale at the SOLE AGENCY in Philadelphia, No
512 COMMERCE Street.
ae2o-thatanl A. M. F. WATSON.
w ilu th r
WARM AIR .FURNACF.
Thenew Cone Funmeb OEM Consumer will thoronshly,
warm your house. with One-third less deal than' re
quired by any other furnacei' •Nratislaetion in all elites
guarantied. Buildings - warmed and ventilated by.
ne3-stuth3mir loin Egootrife.it::,
eOOKING RANGES.—AII in ward of th©
N-lbeat elevated, double-oven Cooking•Rangeei wiR
do well to call at ARNOLD. de W1LE101 . 441.' • -
sett-atatheanf 1010 OstE,ST;iTT.tArept.
LATE MANZELS: 7 74I' ; richest 1
most Neautiful specimens of entiaillled Slate Man
tels ever offered for sale in this ecumry,,msnufaotured
by us, from Pennsylvania elate-stone, and for sale very
low. ARNOLD & WILSON,
seB-stuth3mif 1010 CIIEBTNUT Street.
Poco METALLIC -PAINT.-70 rait
CENT. pure metal.—This paintbovers LINO square
feet on metal, and 6.000 on wood per 100 lbs. The beat
and cheapest paint for tan and sheer-iron roofs, railroad
nn. bridges, iron fronts, houses, tents , fallow ships'
decks and hulls, or any wood or metal exposed to heat,
weather, or water. Samples and °treaters, containing
references, sent free. WILL,IBON Shull', Bola
Agent. No. 132 f 7. FOURTH, above Arch Meer.
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