EiMME== '-feaVACIAL 4547e4V441,,,. 1 - . •IMIe N . •;.,,„;i,4 ; • The sabsoribere,YouteoMmittee to etteniths thiont" tents of , - a 8441%1ApPER : 8 4,F,F , ' of: E V A N irl!' ,, WAT#O,I.7, after tieliMettprieeft Well fire e„ the: fair arounclarotelaht honie t yespeotfultv represent— That after seven ;lords of oak wood and three of pine had beep consumed around the safe, it' was ' opened, !P -am nt'eeenne ortha oininnittse, and , tle contents taken_ out, a little wamied,lnd not Vrert lambed. • S ' averiti ' Silver hinfintst 'heretofore reoeiyed by the manufiseturers; andi,larmiehantity Of ilotmmenh4 tvere, In (he safet and came . out entirely tminleredn. Theisiberinient satisfied us of the capacity of Sires of thin' lad to, Ptoteeteontents from any fire to„ , ehigh they maybe emmaed.— ' •-• The conunittes swards a: diploma and silver , GEM-W. ,WOOD*ARD.':• JNOi•W. GEARY.' J. F; RUTRERIiORD. ALFRED 8. GILLETT. HOOPUND'SAiriarati BirrEns will posi— tive!): ouro limopeia. Liver Comtdaint, Nervous De- , bilit.lll46:; Ad. 1i ooViikNiya BALSAMIC CORDIAL, sill-geeilively .oure Cough*, Colde, Whooping. Cough , &0., ko. Prepared' br Dr. C. M. TAORBON & CO., 418 ARCIL Street, and for sale by. Dniggiata and dealen gel/O . OIIV. Price-78 oenti poi; bottle. set4.4.f To IBA 11: - Ja . ekolt 87,' Co. resneetinlly invite the Indian et Philidolvhia tindvivini ty to cell end examine their new and improved • "„. guqithirLy SEWlNG MACHINES. ~,-, , _. Their Maohines age the Straight , Needle, and make the look stitid) Mike on both aides of the, eloth. Office , 724 CHESTNUT Street, over Hazard's look , Store' , , • „ 'Tn 'Ann S5O • ' .. • • '...: • FAMILY BENVINO 14.A.CRINE ' ',. -....1,. • • -,• EVER NANIIRACTURAD. Vi. B. JiCKSOI4,& CO., 721 citESTNUT 'Eltzeot. Agenta rtnted. • . . • ' • oc442t* 112 D Wirow.gns, OR esurAre . instabta uenuely changed Into* natural-looktng brown, black, or auburn ookm bi JULES HA UEI2B LIQUID VEGE TABLE HALE DYE. hut perfectly bannin ' g and will not ,Injurti the skin, While it Depute to the hair a eoft life=hke u to render detection imposoble.• Bold biaf, Draggiate ' and by JULEE HAUEL & CO.,' No. 70kOKEBTNUTllttnet,Philadelphia: oagtdicHW ON11%:P1I01 CILOTIIIEO OF , THE LATEST STltztOttedri, in the toes mariner; expressly for BE- T 411; BALES. , LOWEST . - seliing wines =rhea in Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted eat's. fantail , . 'Oar ONE.PRIOE Blatant is strictly, adhered to, as Re believe this to be 'the outs fair May of deaf x. All are thereby treated alike, . Jorra it CO., — • ~•- s eB7 t t , . MARKET .Street. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. BIUS POOR= RAGE TZLICOR/Jll. • Worms:Lenoir of, The Press ,l New Yotilt, Oat 6. Arrived, clipper bark Zephyr, - from Malaga. - - - - Boston, Oot. 6. Arm , ed, ship' Relianoe, frinn flMelds brine Alpine, from Turps ' e l and; Charlotte, front Rum Key. Off - Rig land bight, steamer City of New 1 ork, from Philadelp , =, • _„, • Raw URGSAttlil. Oct 6. eiriveA;•ehips John Patton, from Wales; Cicero, trom Bitrnalener..Webb and Atlantio, from Boston. Avon ST .4. Co.& The mein. Elsinore, from Philadelphia for Savannah, went ashore on Helens. Appals on Monday. Has been got off In a leaky condition, and will be towed to Baran- ' • . - • CRAILIASTON. Oct G. Tho Govorshient . Wailer, Mohawk, from New York, has arrived• • Browner, City of Norfolk, from Savannah, bound to Baltimore, AA in here for a supply of coal; had ononun• tared very arrong weather. MEMORANDA. , Ship Northampton, hence, arrived* New Or- • leans yeaterday. Bark Fenny Buck, Crockett, cleared at Now York yen terday for Melbourne. Snit paladin, Wilson, from Rio de Janeiro, was below Baltimore yesterday. Bohr-Ann 8 Cannon. NoWell;Sor Philadelphia, cleared at New,York yestenlay. Schr Jae A Bayard, Raybee, hone°, at Wilmington, N C. 4th intt. Bohr blinacheha, Young, for Richmond, at Boeton sth instant. Bohr Grecian, Meithews, hence, at Postsmouth 3d Datum Behr J C Beaty, Penton. from Cheater River, arrived at Baltimore yesterday. ARRIVALS AT =THE ' PRINCIPAL HOTELS, ua iv 12 cecioinc Len meal, eliWiDllournibtlestnnto..l)'•Aort S M °rands% NTY P Goodell N Y R 8 Webb, Mobile - W It Hill, N I* 00 Merninger. Charleston Mies'Meminget, Charlestn 0 A Pereholires, Trenton J M Fairbanke, Fla THetweler. Harrisburg . , C Clapp & wr r et kg Olsen& wf, Ct W 1,/ Chambera, Ky , Miss 111 Johns, N J - . E Richter, N Y B Arnie, La - C Wakefield & la,. Boston B B Blackburn, Natobez Mrs H W Lerby & son, 0 S thllespes. Tanis J Dickson,. Ala Jas Weddell, Ara B. Carey; Miss . P Chase, N lr J R Bass, 'YR A 8 Loving,-Ya • It C.Woods, Yei W L llauglian,Va 'V 1/Spalding & la, Boston Miss Thompson, Mass , "TB Hare, wash, D'C 4 IS lairvter, Mobile - . ....11 3 Pratt & in, Mash , Miss 8 EPratt Masi , . OH Lyman,-Pi I' 3IN Worrell, NY. .` - , ',.1 M Burrows Sr la, N 0 AY A IlleGlnley: Mass'' - . A g Wightrurtn Pt In, It I P Butts it In, Prot, It I" 'Robert N Cooper. Oa 000 C Johnson. Savannah' -- I, 0 , 0 Itildebrandt, N Y ' A M FatilleioWAY 4 Va it 'P Holliday, Ye Ft 1.: Ballard, Nt, . ' It It Williams:N 0 Rev W A Stiohney, Ala . . Mess A Stienney , Ala EJ.Young & Is, 3 . a - J Matthews, Balt NI, bllgbee, N y , .P 3 &dwards , St Louis H IHYdorrs, Cincinnati . R A.Short & M.lll -, lJ dlocum. N Y . 'Jim 0 lisiley,ll 0 ' as Hammer, NV- . .1 Hunt & la, Trenton, NJ L Graham, Nl' , .• .. Rev II A Tracy Coma.° A S Trotter. Ky W A Salphin & la, N J. SP Anotimatv - te. In, NO - " . E. W Lomeli, ht Y. .- „ . 0 F ThotoPson,Yt .' tP Capers, Charlestongni Capers. Charleston, . Watker & ht, -Charleston • " W R FOinareN 0 i rs W H Foster. NO , Miss_B hl poster,N 0 Mrs 11 1 IT Foster, N 0 • (1 A Puller & la, Scranton . J Esoute, Port* Rico' ,' J 'Pugin lk. le., d'orto Ezoo. J . 1, Aliens, DI 1' Mlle Prancke, Metering 1 1M Knight, Louisville Miss Knight& sis. Louiev F.B Perkins, N Y - • E p Ross, Aubtirn; N Y 8 Tabor, Long Island . .- C I oat. Lilts Island ZEW/MBr, Boston- - • Wm V emir. N, Y J_A Grabani, Ind ' • • Mrs C'S ith, N I WM Lor N 0 .. • - - ',G Dania, N Y Ito Mar od, Ohid- ' ' Jim A Turnell 4 son, NO. Iseanos hieb,ii I" ,' -0 T Barney, Utica, NV. , tolditvol,--N1 _ -,.1 I kichinstey, 1,14 Memo, Cin, 0. .:• h.{ Church. NX , , B Pletcher, Prove, RI el Shaw, Ohio - IA Moore, Conn ... ~ • 11. Flamer, N C ' Thomspiiol C • trbass,N C , ..„. F.Lewtri,ll tl " , ' . otin wear, lowa lobo G Graves, Nlt • , / Withainsalavana . , JlB Pisheri‘Covinstiin ' ' zilffir i ler. Tenn . Clif i angillutiond . .. 0 a! 11 IN P Artn a stioni. ITC' . . Jim eaniOn, Vu . ~i .! . .13 T Lamb, Hoskin R 6:Walton & ia, AShstoif ^lt .1.) hieets,,Balt - , THE' UNIONHOTEL—Arch street,' above Third: B J Stone, Wheeling ...',..._ R 4 Rousknlp. - aid 'Auer tJailaghor. Pa ,_ W UndetwOod. Centre cO .. „ .. - Fute h„ & i s .o h i c 4. . Mrs p Nestd,lintiona, oo -14 1 6W it et li ltint a l, g t . 4/rsi i rS7ll i etar • • B.Bllippen.J'ottari e I; VPllPPelligottsvAle I Ridgway, J. Potts Mile sv ',J Arrigaottanue Slew, Pottsville! . J, -, MI II II 4 T willfins, cat ,Lee,Fottsville .4, ' Jjm . High b Pottsville o n Behrivner.POltiprilid NY 'lreser, Pottsville obit A tii/dWr Pinentintt ,Dr W licampion,N I B 8 Davis Ironton, 0 AEI Rminger, Allentown A nos,_Blair co ". 4V15 Linderman, Philo t ill t,Plilla ' . airs Stroup, Pottsville win bodes, NJ Miss el ,1 Stroup. Beading Wm Fos, Pottsysle ' _rarttiolomew, Pottsville 11 Pleagante,Pottsville . ' W Hunt, Pottsville D Green, Pottsville . W Snyder, Pottsville lit i seltilrottsysle . Jas Bathers, Poltavil le J Fos. PottoMle , W M Davie. ',Pottamlle L.P. Brook_e,.Pottsville. . 8 Billikn i tn. 2 l'ottayille II 8 141 0 Y r e e r s . g . ,q t iV e ' ''' JnO V lleobnei?., tt rol i t i Alle Miss Ddijian, ' Pottavills - .Alts It M Ashelman; Pa jab LI Baltileb Ohio • WB. Bateman & la, Pa . _ _ PLERCRABTB' HOUSE—Third at.. above Callowhill. 'pi PrerhYi:kii en . •:F T Bearer, Phila. , II 8 Getz, Reading Albrigit. Reading .. B McAlester , Lancaster co V Hodss,Snyiler co ' ' Aaron Mayer, Snyder oo B Parton, Cent oco —Miss A Portute. Union co Miss A dakdr, Union co Mies V Baker, Union co BARLEY SHEAF ROTEL—Second at. below Yin!. pen Gray, Richmond E Watson, Buckingham - It t v ‘ P .lVlTlZint l eg y sirn j J n Y Wi l gp h eol l i, a l' i teZru -Byer t Doylestown ' l ' Lon San re, , Buolts oo newer, /MOO Co 1 Hough, ° (.ls MOUNT VERNON HOTE L - Second et., above Arab. i II Cintril,,,Ellog Bing Mrs M Boe, N Y - Rink,, H alt , • Chas Straus. Philo B Earl, McKean to Bear, Beaton It Chatham. Clinton co A Ktrk, id d. J Conrad, Allentown , J R. Young & la,. N 1 COI KIIELDP , ri i Wm Smyth, N J Inc Keyser, Clinton co WA{ Fowler, N Y I A Pease, Rahway, N I IW It Pbaro, Bethlehem • WIERCHANTB' HOTEL—Fourth it.. below Arch. i/d. 8 Neal, Ohio ' Aline 8 Long, dir, Ghip pi's Tonna. MO Aliss Purnell 1111, Itld J. Petret, Racine. Ohio 'W NI liwallow_. Ohio C C Hush, Wslm'n; Del D Morwitz. Phila tfirrtat l on Tenn -y2 y b Truer ZfiVit' Ohio I t i lk:ex,,Tenn . " F A von, senn le4, 4t4.14 7,/at i rri i,l o 4 hio ip4.l3 l ,n . ir r n a ix .. n, Pa v j Mahon, Bhipaonsb'g 8 WeiGell & In. Belbrni hoe WI, Del W Jones & In, Auburn oche° Culbert, r l ., Auburn no t i,..it t n 4:lo l . , t; pac. oft Btover, Alill Hall, Pa 3no Weaver, Mill Hall, Pa Dr 13errian & la, N Y Win D Shaw. N Y WroMjcitehell, N Y N B Titus, N J II FE Y W Shoat, Pa TSWANA ' : II Y- A Miller, Altoona N Boaloy, N Y B Yalta , na, N Y j J~aaaa d Hart y, NY , L BonrlOnnn,,,Conn DArmes. 0 , W 0 Alger, Boston I It Ballard, Boston A W Co Oman. 111 l a .1 C Shutt 111 t' i . Washburn, Ind Band Kantor, Ind , B Chapman, PI I' Boyd. Va J N Mnorene d, Va L Oarriton. - -Vo, G a NAV/hat. Va O'Or-tr. Piltahntg Li McDonald, Pittsburg ;Culbertson, 111, Dr Btofford, Wel 'mine . - COMMERCIAL . HOTEL—lljeth Et.. above Chestnut. j D Sharp! as, Chester co Ulm 0 Ewinghilo, J Make,ly. Fa A_RandaU, N P ittsburg J P A Morton. & la, Pa. - , . wm !Aback P Jab Brannen Chicago • It W Carrut4rs, Pa J Bacon, Lanalu A burg, N Y - Jan Conner, ilm'n, Del Bt A Cleveland, PI - . , - - • JONES' liDTßL—Chestnut street. above Sixth. C Eldridas, N y - w C Boot, Pa • WVetite l VAl,l f t • telninil N a W 0 Dauer, • - Chas Baker, Balt iffami Iwo; Thom Jenkins, Moonshot° w Froitor, PhDs - J d Toniblinson, Ga C w Wnght,. Del f . - Clue Nortkend,Conn Chas Boss. N J D Daniels. Pa - • J Peters & M E - 11A 16 Starnes, Auguste, F A mar,s, Pa , 800 Fsrrell, fiteph Va Theo Johns, Va N 0 Thrill &Ist; Cin, U Mrs 'Sommers, tit Lbw', Cowley, N • A W Book. N y M Blowy, D C J.BONSIIN N Y R Curtis. Boistori f - wm umber, Bolden L N Y W Whihrek, N y - J : ifunbsil. Poston D C Woods, B4r. H Woods, Jr. Balt Jae T ilorton,WheolPit Va C Ihrsks,N Y, W Ward, Balt . F Chaney, N YJohn Mprrla. ZIA. Balt Dr coward Texas "Thus W Berry, Wash, Da Mrsl3 Bacon, Wksh, D 0 Miss .Baron. Wash, D a issjiliddletea. Wash . n " H Swill Boston •Airs Forster, Boston ' , . • AMERICAN HOTEL - .-Chestnut et.. hbowiFifth. W Carta. Nowsrk, Del J G Kendall, Yt . . W MosstOr, VC ' , W %Csyensort,_lnd Mrs Brmton ir. th4Pn W, Othenn, V. (/ I,Vr e r, N e 9 v 4 . It J aterworth. Vs , • J'Reizenateis,ra 813484 C C T Ford. 8 0 • , 4 .F_P4lllBt, C' , ' :' a 0 Chino/. N C. • ILR,srrill. ki C ' It F.Aves, N C W Thorns*, Ala ' : ' .1 Ledbetter,'N C ' W MCikk Aln. " , • - Wm R Thostins 8 HMO, New York - Mrs R Buntin4 N 1/ Pa wilbur,l3ethlehem .Eli Fauns, Pittsburg ' ' Ne %eII C V . ' ' t ' lli i it tr ' 1.71 P ric- '• ' ll_ sissy; Newark. N J 1.8 nem, Masa P ' 'M !Meson% *lt s , ' W:JAmeson,4talt ~ . as ja i ' n x gi. J. , ' - 43,, s i f t . i i i nfid Ii i' - • or t y' Po PIA l'' i Rea:lll%l; s4il ' ' An g; „V 431; D p - , T.A.i. 01111 r, rOvitiq —4 •, ~ • . peN 4 li ii iiill ,4 l; 3o o 4 lB n lt-- : Criiiii ii tt : e t st: tr 4 Thl , rd.: IlauckW raillok Aiepn'Yft p griar, nerd 4; . , ~Irir.frild,t.. . a rlgll t rY 9l 4 ' - tin 5114, 1.7 4 )( 4 , rs palm & um, N Y ' ' fr 2, 1 Merrapro.N y bp , A Butler, Al , , Tar „Mtn Pe rt Cni n • as sandorson, ills a; - VT' rl 'Ad ' i ' en F•11ot Oeri i• - .i - 4114 . • ' itlaraire A oh* NT ' '. _ • ' , . . ;' , ;'e , .A441-4Z4I I .*VEL -- Third eloilif. ahoy'. Ripe.: 1 l ie i jr444 ' '' . r I rt ° A r4° 4' i late tere ' lite a gigle s r;2 6 :4 ° - ' 1 4° °r - '4 1 ° ~. f)9 . , A. . 4 . ",-,. V -BUMS HOTEI.,-Thlrd it., ab. Cetildwhilk sat N i r t ! e •,4 ° ' - - 414 1 ;1Vhfinl:Pg".f , .°14. 3 .' 4 „ ~wr, . .n..,,, t ws„wes„„,,. e A . 1 i r .if il cti an John Selple. Spriagju'o,rd; taarBEAR HOTEL—Third et.. above Callcrwhill. Baml Young, Shuitiiille Zatti: - VinWertown: , 1431se'lloxeland,Yp 1-; 31re E Stone, Parkeoburg lltiepLutone,TrAeaburg CWarner.Kutztown Geo B Coleman, Berke po, ,Geo Wi Wolf, Daaboto .Thee D Wolf, Danboro ',Johohl Wolf. Danboro bliebralmn la,Allentwn tit Bobantz & lanAllentwn Bort,: & la, Allentown; It Atkluson, Northampton Mrs G'B Coleman, Berke oo NATIONAL ROTEL—Rape sareet.'above Third. SOtin Reitman, Le blinoi co • J W Richards, St Clair Alma Heilman. Lebanon noF Behneek. Pa John Menton& Aisne O S W Hieetsind, 'n Walinehhelt, Easton 8 Oberlin, aaillon, 0 W Hope, Patteburg YEdwarde, Altoona • 'Peter 'Wilson, Palmyra, Mai A 8 Trail, N Y Bmithic mtf 4 N Y Bheyk & la Lebanon on Smith, N Bnuth, N • Joe Whitaker Mt Otnir J W Sample, Charleaton W 0 C Stone. Bolton 1 , a Felix, Dauphin, Pa An 0 Kneeler, Easton Semi T Plulinger, Easton Dr 0 Imokenbach, Bethle'm Oliver & la, Easton Levi Line, Allentown, Pa ' STATES UNlON—Marlret Et.. above Sixth. JlBraley, West Chester Wm filoVny,:Harrlsburg P Bagley, Texas , , B ButleighLYn W Snyder, W'rasport; IE3 Glehm. Di 0 Auttelraush, W'eraportA Moore, Greene co Maly, Boston' 'W Moon; Rending 8 Gotr. Reading J A Hamrick. Carlisle, Pa W C Mayer, „ '.A.;itontgerrierg, Clearfield Mee Waner. Newville bliss Elliott, Newville W Fuller, N Y 1' Smith, Phila Chas Sloan, Palle "W. REV. GEO, 13.,CITEEVER.— FREE Lecture on Slavery in the First Reformed Pres y erian Church. Cherry street. below Eleventh this evening. at 8 o'clock. •,. it. CORNER STONE' LAYING OP THE new M. E. Church, on Eike Road, near the pig th mile stone, (Roxboroushi will take place Satur day, October Bth. at SM o'cloca; Y. M. • Omnibus conve niences from and to the station of the Germantown and Norristown railroad can be aeoured. Rec. Peter Castwright,the Western pioneer. and Dr. Bartine. Rev. A. Mangan. •ReY. J. M. McCarter. and ftev. Dr. Alday, with others, will be present, and ap propriate addresses will be made. It H. B. CLEVELAND. Pastor. riveCOME AND HEAR REV. PETER CART WRIGHT, D, D., the old backwoodsman. He will 03 r his second lecture at Concert Hell. tlne(Friday l oceanic, Tickets 26 cents. For sale at the Hell. Vo cali and nstrumental 'melee on the occasion. This will libel) he his last lecture. Doors open at Lecture to commence at m. 11* COME AND HEAR REV. PETER CART WRIGHT, IND. ) the old backwoodsman. He will ca: his second Lecture at Concert Hall this (Friday ) evening. Tickets 26 cents. For sale at the Hall. Vo tel and matrumental music on the occasion. This will likely be hie lest Lecture. Rain open at 6i o'clock— Lecture to commence at 7M. It* [cr. JEFFERSON lITEOICAL COLLEGE.— Seasion of 185949.—0rder of Introductory Lee- .1•011. . rot Dunglison. Monday, October 10, at 7 P.M. Prof. Mitchell, Tuesday. October 11. nt 7 P.M. Prof. Oros'', Tuesday, October lb at BP. bl. • ' blodical and Burg ioal Clinic,' WednesdnY. Octoberll, at 12 N. • Prof. Dickson, Thursdar, October 13, at 7 P. M. Prof. Moise, Thuraday. 0ct01 , .1 . , 13. at 8 P. M. Prof. Bache, Friday. October le, at 7 P. M. Prof. Pancoaat, Friday. October at BP. N. • Medical and Stircical Clinic. Saturday, October U. at 12M. ROBLEY DUNGLIBON, M. D., Dew= oc7-7t PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE-SLEDI cal Department, Ninth street, below Locust V;irdroduotory Lectures will be delivered its follows : Prof. Hartshorn, Monday. October 10th, at 4 P. M. - Prof. Taggart, Monday, October 10th, at 5 P. M. Prof. Gobreoht, Tuesday, October 11th. at 4 P. M. ' Prof. Meige. Tuesday, October iRh, at it P. M. Prof. Harlow. Thursday, October LSth•nt 4 P. M. Prof. Rand, Thursday, October ISth, at P. Al. Prof. Heiner. Prelny., October lath. at 5 P. AL Medical and Surgical chums on Wednesday and Sat urday at noon. The public is invited to attend. LEWIS D. HARLOW, N. D.. Dean. DTSP IRI TU AL ISM.—MIL J. V. MANS FIELD of Boston,writtng tool-mediumthrough whom over eig hty thousand communications have boon received, has taken Rooms at N 0.199 North SEVENTH Street, where tie may be found daily, from 9 to 5 o'clock. 05-St` (TrDELEGATES TO THE BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS visiting the city should see the celebrated Picture of the " Martyrdom of .john Mix& b,l Leasing, now exhibiting at the ACADLMI OF r - IN.b ARTS. Open frame A. M. toe P. ht., end 7 to 10 P. M. Admission, 25 °enter. 05-4 t VPROF. O. S. FOWLER'S LECTURES ON MAN. st•MUSICALFUND HALL—TUES EVENIN(3_,__EOct. 4th." Self-Culture and Chili:ren." THURSDAY EVENING Oct. gth, _" A nalyeie of the Mental Faculties." SATURDAY - EVENING, Oct. 6th, " Intellect and Memory. and their Culture." Coin mewling quarter before 8 o'clock, and closing with public examinations. These lectures will he found highly interesting and in structive:Tickets to the Course of II Lectures—Gents, 51.25; Ladies. 76 cents; single tickets, 25 cents. Professional Examinations daily,. and on evenings not auprourinted to lectures, at the .1 tautological Rooms, No. an CHESTNUT Street. See Programmes. • WESTERN BANK OF PHILADELPHIA —October let, 0. rte - WESTERN election for Directors of this Bank will he held at the Banking Douse, On MONDAY, November 21st, between the home of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. The annual meeting of Stockholders will be held at the same place on TUEDAY. November let. at 12 o'clock M. O. hi. TROUTMAN. ot-tukfr-t tad Cashier. THE VIiIIIDADELI O IIIA BANE.—OCT. • 1.) 3 4, 1859, The annual meeliegof the Stockholders of this Bank 'ill be held at the Sankinc , Douse on TUESDAY, the firotedny of November nee at 12 o'clock M. Ahd the animal election or Directors will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the Mitt day or No vernber next, between the or 10 A. N. and 2 D. 51. os.wfrkin tn2l • COMEGYS, Cashier. frrMECHANICS , BANK.—PHILADEL PII[A, October 9th, 1869. Notice ta hereby given that an election toy Thirteen Directors, to serve the ensuing year, will be held at the Banking Nouse on MONDAY, November 2Lst, front JO A. M. to 3 P. M. The annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held on TUESDAY, November let, at 12 o'clock M. ca-wlr&m tn2l J. G. MITCHELL, Cashier. OBANK OF commEßct —I,IIIILADEL t.HIA, OCtObOr I. 18.19.—Notice is hereby gluon, n Election for thirteen directors to serve for the a ort i l l eNitt9, v g i tit t eTtlgii d 2l " ativ ß e j Oi l i l t C h i ti 4 l?o l u i gt l ON6 o clock A. M. aud 2 o'clock Y, J. O. DONNELL. Cashier. ME= The annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the came place on TUEODAY, November I, at 12 o'clock M. J. C. DONNELL. oc3-mwttnt Cashier. AND mEtAivics , BANK -1.-4'IIILADEI.PIII.t. October &I. n WA. otice le hereby given that an election for Thirteen Directors will be held at the Banking }louse on MON DAY, November 2let, MN, between the halal, of 9 o'clock A. M. and 8 o'clock I'. IL; and it general meeting of the Btockheldrs will he held on TUESDAY. Novena Der let, at 4 o'cloc k I'. 111., at the Banking Hme. 04 litn2l W. RUEIITON..iIi.f enabler, irr,SOIIINIINWARX BANK—PIIILADEL FRIA, October 3d, MO. Notice is hereby given that ail election for Thirteen_ Directors will be held at the Banking liotisp o rn . illphf : November f• D ! . ll Al c4k . .e z d t Ilit.l2 l l..'ll7::::atk i ee'l l p,,glAol° m a t o. .AZ4)101(10111 bo )10.-orrT , 0- vember let, atygeoloolvld. cat-dtall ' F. P. STEEL, Cashion AND FIFTEYN GER RAILWAY COM riTHIRTEENTE Y STREETEt TAME: Letters patent having been issued to the silbscribers to tlie capitol stock of the Thirteenth and Filleenth•etreets i assonger RalTionmany of the city of Philadelphia, the said subs are notified to meet at No, Philadelphia WALNUT Street, hiladelphia, on the leth day of On tober, 1889. nt 'll o clock.A. M. ; to organize said com pany, and elect a President and Five I)irectors, and such other onmers es may be deemed necessary or expedient. Edward Gratz, W. A. Edwards, Emanuel o.ll.romer, ' D. 1). Jones. John P. Verree, Alfred C. Renner, Robert Armstrong, - George Williams, Thos. S. Cromberger, .1 W. Forney P C. Ellmaker, M. McMichael, Joseph Wood, ird i rv i dTS ." Steel . hi . , , 7412SYreg::: Y. R. Freas, U. R. Coggshall, Henry Baines, Condi' Sherwood, James Banners 11, W. Fitzgereld„ Stephen P. WI; William Deaf, C .Colkot, and Geo. W. pinion', agorae A. Coffey. M. Snowier. t sort• Let Commissioners. frrPROF. 0: S. FOWLER WILL (VIII. MENDE a Course of LECTURES ON LIFE, ite aws, Organ'', Functions and Improvement, an tau ht by Plirenologund Phyniology, at MUSICAL FUND RAIZ, T RSDAY EVENINO. 809 S. seth, and give profession opinions and advice daily at los 70011111. For particulate we bills and vapors of the day. nl2-1m FANCY DRY*GOODS JOBBERS. H a DITHRING & CO., Nos. 26 and SS NORTH FOURTH STREET, Are now reoeiving, by swooesaive arrivals from Europe, THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS OT ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES, WOOLLEN 'YARNS, MACHINE SEWING SILK AND THREAD, And solicit an inepeotion of their °omelet° and well dawned stools, 1711-dm ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE. SCHAFFER & ROBERTS. • an MARKET STREET, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP HOSIERY, GLOVES, SMALL WARES, COMBS, BRUSHES, LoOXINCLOLASSE/L •ERMAN mid FRENCH FANCY 000DS, AND TAILORS' TRIHM - INOS. sidLISA MARTINS, PEDDLE, & HAMRICK, Importers and dealers in HOSIERY, GLOVES. AND FANCY NOTIONS, NO. 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Five doors below the Merchants' te', Offer for sale the moat compleie stook of Goode in their line to be found in t he UNMET; LITATIre, aanalating o - HOSIERY, o every grade. LOVES:in three handre4l varieties. a d ld DirAIiVERS. IN EN-BOSOM fi IR S and OOLLtlit LINEN CAIRERT HD Fs. & SIIIR TROTT'S. LADIES' ELASTIC BELTS with o Tee pl tti o im p i lp ir , t , with, An endirr . rarie y of NO 4EITTV ealirmEms BUYERS. MoOAHLEY, BROTHER, & BREWSTER ZS NORT II FOURTH OTREHT NOSIEWL ULOYEB, AND FANCY GOUDB. We have a fine stook - of Iruportud and Conical() Ooode Particularly adapted to SOUTHERN TRADE,• To which we invite the attention of fired-clan buyer,. au6-2m LOST.—A Ftockholder's Ticket to the etulemy enfold der will he rewarded bp returninp it to GEO GRANT,..I.II MARKET St. tt• PIRA-WINO AID PAINTING.—LessonR -a- , oven Privately or in einem References offered. 'A note athireanott to " A. R. 8.," Prose office, will meet with attention, ge LA131)80 APE GARDENING. Ng The Subscriber, for leers Gardener to It. P. moKean, gsq.. and over 27 yearn or practical experience Garden K, oilers Me services in the layout nut and pientine ofCountry_ Heats , 4yely bPall y 7 tllll, o r ummening attended to GEO. WA:t. IFER. Street. rlotadeionn. DR. P. A. GENTws cnE4trpm., LAI3O - No.I33.WALNUIStret; IR pan .g t ain ttgit i V!_illi n 7w4 2 , phOpip.nl prq9uota, etp: cl-4 * THORLEY'S FOOD VOX OATTLE. . ' , FOR FORBES!! FOR 00y8!! FOR Ha EF ! I FOR pi SI! 4. 'Fr it once ; yfta will Imo it always ; facts Averonmo pre whom Far Nurses, it is Indispeneabletinm_mpting LP anetainnur all the animal timetinne in health and mar, For Nies it is invaluable, increasing the quantity and improving the gualitY of milk, Fqr Shaoe mid Pigs tlie efeotp produced to one Month will exceed all ex- VVIII'S FOOD 'FOR CATTLE has been 4wariled a }ll P L O by the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Senility at hp kaninition et Pnwelton, 1 869 . DepokAa DOOR Street, 0744; , PHILADELPRIA, Du 1 4 OVERING'S SYRUP, in bhde. and , Nate „ bbbbl.,touemi Plea for nu 171: 114?4it, SPALDIN4'S PREPARED GLUE 1 ! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLIM t SAVE TIIE PIECES!! ECONOMY!!! Sir" A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE.""ViI As accidents Will happen even in well -regulated fanti- 'es, it is very desirab'e so have coins cheap and con- venient way for royai rine furniture, tombrookery, &c SPALDING'S PREPARED GATE meets all such emergenoles,and no household can afford to be without it. It is always ready and up to the etiokinginoint. There is no longer a necessity for limp ing chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls, and broken cradles. It is just the article for cone, shell, and other ornamental work so popular with ladies of refinement and taste, This el9miratlo preparation is used cold, being chemi cally held in solution, and possessing all the valuable qualities of the best cabinet-makers' Glue. It may be used in the place of ordintry mucilage, being vastly more adhesive. "USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE." Price, Be cents. N. B.—A brush neompanies each bottle WHOLESALE NO, 30 PLATT STREET, NEW YORK 11. 0. SPALDING, BOX No. 9600, NEW YORK Put up for Dealers in Cases containing four, eight, and twelve dozen, a beautiful Lithograph Elbow Card accompanying each package. War A single buttle• of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its cost annually to every household:NA Sold by all prominent stationora, Druggists, itardwar. and Furniture Dealers. Grocer., and Fenny Storm Country Merchants should make a note of SPALD PPS PREPARED GLUE, when waking up their list. t will stand any climate. The following is a list of plums in Philadelphia. where is sold: Wetherill & Bro.'s, 47 and 49 North Second et. Ziegler & Smith, Southweat. nor. Second and Green ate Frederiok Brown, N. E. oor. Fifth and Chestnut eta. Wm. H. Maurice, 235 Chestnut at. John A. Murphey & Co., 922 Chestnut at. B. Riohardaon, 117 South Second at. E. Drummond, nor. Eleventh and Choatnut eta. Strickland to Bro., 5.99 South Second e t. A. J. Philter, 700 South Second et. W. K. Mendenhall, N. W. cor. Second and Spruce ate. Ono. W. Henry, N. W. nor. Ninth and Market att. T. Magee, N. W. car. Second and Cheatnut sta. E. P. Farson & Co., S. W. nor. Second and Dock ate. Callender & Co., N. W. oor. Third and Walnut ate. 'Joseph Hefty, 407 Chestnut at. Ambrose Smith, N, E. cor. Seventh and Chestnut ate. Chas. Dummig, con Eighth and Filbert ats. J. Magee, 910 Chestnut at. Scholz & Janontzky, 113 South Eighth at. Downing to Dolly, 139 South Eighth at. Blair & Wyeth, S. W. cor. Eighth and Walnut ale. Jas. McCarthy, cor. Tenth and Saneom eta. Paul G. Oliver, 1381 Chostnut at. Wm. Yarnall, 1020 Chestnut at. E. W. Carry' & Co., 714 i-heatnut at. Hassan] .k Co., oor. Twelfth and Chestnut ate. John A. Murphey & Co., 1228 Chestnut at. J. W. Simes & Son, S. E nor. 10th and Market ate, Thoth Eatlack, Jr., nor. Eighteenth and Market ale, Gaillard & Marshall, 1021 Market at. A. H. Yarnell, 1438 Market at. Geo. Bell, oar. Thirteenth and Market ate. Robert Shoemaker A Co., Fourth and Race sta. James Barr, 1105 Market at. John C. Savory, 807 Market at. Win. Killion, 130 North Second at. A. E. Griffiths, 200 North Second at. T. W. Dyott & Bone, 218 North Second at, R. Paine, 304 North Second at. John S. Winters, 420 North Second at. H. K. Logan, 610 North Second at. Henderson & Co., 328 Arch at. L. Carlton, 118 North Eighth at. I. B. Johnson, 0 North Eighth at. Itnao H. Key, nor. Eleventh and Arch sta. M. Wanner, 1003 Spring Garden at. R. Hoskins, 921 Spring garden at. Buchanan, cor. Seventh and Spring Garden. 11. A. Hower, N. E cor. Sixth and Green ate. G. C. Bower, N. E nor. Sixth and Vine ate. Edwd. Christman, 702 Chestnut at. John Alexander, 151 South Fourth at. Christy, 127 South Third M., A. D. K. Moore, 1219 Chestnut at. John Wilcox, Girard House Rook Stand. William Mann, 43 South Fourth at. W. B. Zieher, 10G South Third at. oc7.fm-2t MEDICINAL. COUGHS AND COLDS Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, if °arsenate, Whooping Cough, Crop, Whooping Cough, Croup, Whooping Cough, Croup, 'Whooping Cough, Croup. Quinsy, Quinsy, Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, and all like diseases, find an unfailing antidote, a ready relief, and a sure and speedy cure, in that grant and universally approved Remedy, WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. Fresh and Reliable Testimony. WISTAIt'D BALRAII cc WILD CIIRRRY.—We Call "the attention of our readers to the edvortieement of " Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, in another column, " and assure them they can find no better remedy for "coughs, colds, asthma, bronchial affections, or ally " diocese of the throat or lungs. " In August, 1858, an estimable friend doers returned " from a visit in the country, mob emaciated, and la " boring under a severe cough, which had made such " rapid inroads upon her constitution, that we felt "something must be done at once, or she would become " a victim of consumption, Ravine known the bonen " cial results which have occurred from the use of Wie " tar's Balsam, we made purchase of tome fot her, and " we are happy to ear that before she had taken the " contents of one bottle her nought had entirely left lior, "and she is DOW in the enjoyment of excellent health." (Olive Branch, June 25, 1259 .1 Important letter from lice. Jacob Sec Ayer, well known, and highly respected throughout the Btate of Penney I vania Hs:coven, Pa., Feb. 16,1857. Mews. B. W. Prima tic Co, .410111.1N-4/Cal Sat: Raving realized in m y family important benefit from the use of your valuanie preparation— Wistar's Balsam of Wild t'lterry—ti affords me pleasure to recommend it to the public. Some mg bky ears ago one of my deurh tem seemed to ha in *decline. and little hopes of her recovery were ent•rtemed. I then procured a bottle of your excellent Balsam, and before she had taken the whole of the contents of the bottle there was it groat improvement in her healtlh. I have, in my individual cam), made frequent use of your valuable medicine, and have always been benefited by it. I would, hoteerer, 'm aim / the public against imposition, because there is a good deal qf apuriova IVistar's Balsam of Wad Cher ry afloat throughout the country. JACOB SBCKLER. [Rom n distinguished Physician.] MANIS4IELD, Toms county.ya., Aug. Gentlemen: Haring used in Inypractice, the last four years, Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, with great success, I most cheerfully recommend it to those ai flitted with obstinate Coughs, Colds Asthma &r. B. D. , MARTII , I, M. D. All who suffer with any disease of the Throat, Lungs, awl Chest, ran obtain like relief by tieing WISTAIUS BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, WISTAIFS BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, War Beware of vile and worthless counterfeits The only Genuine, Pure, and Medicinal Balsam, has the name of "1. BUTTS" written with a 11011, and the printed name of the proprietors, "S. W. FOWLE & C 0.," 011 the outer wrapper. To purohene any other were money wasted, and health Jeopardized, The genuine retain. ite i rine' in any climate; it cannot de teriorate, but i taproom; with ago. S. W. FOWI,II & CO., No. ld Tremont otroo t, Boston SOLD BY Druggists, dealers, and merchants, throughout the State. T. W DYOTT h SONS, Wliol”ale AgraSs, No. 218 North SECOND Street, Phtlll,lBlolin. DISPEPSIA, DEBILITY OP THE SYSTEM. pyspErsht, DEBILITY OP THE SYSTEM, LIVER COMPLAINT, Arroirr, LIVER COMPLAINT. ACIDITY, BILIOUS CONIPLAINTS, SICK HEADACHE. BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, SICK HEADACHE, FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE, FL-4TULENOn LOSS OF APPETITE, And the ninnherless other diseases arising from /i/i -v/rams, and functionnl disorder, eV the Stomach, find, when the disease is not beyond the power of medicine, ready relief in that established and sterling remedy, THE OXYGENATED BITTERS, THE OXYGENATED BITTERS. RELIABLE TESTIMONY. We call the attention of the reader to the following letter from President Smith, of Wesleyan University : hlinnturowg, Conn., Feb. 2:), 1069. Nero W. FOWLS rk. CO.—Gtotirtorn 1 I first made use of the 011'01:N0.1'ED BITIERs some Revell or eight earn since. Having suffered for twenty yeere from n form of DVIPErfiIA, wtoph was attended Ohs nervous h an d go h e , on an average of not less tuna one day in a week, I wee induced by the unpretending recent:nen:ln- Hon of Dr. Green "to try one bottle, and if no benefit was received to discontinue the use." The use of one bottle warranted a further trial, to the extent of some throe or four, with a careful observance of,the newton:toying directions. The result was an almost entire relief from the usual dyspeptic, symptoms, and their depressing, painful consequences. I believe these hitters produced an entire change in the habits of icy system, and upon the active energies of the diges tive organ .. I no w deem myself as exempt from dys pepsili as most - persons.' These bitters have also liben servide'to Other nitimbere of my faintly. 704 reepeothilly ' • .4licusTpe W. SMITH. (Tratiniong of a diginguished Physician.) htANst , lnti, Tioga county , Pa., Aug. UM. • I have need the Oxygenated Hitters in my practice, Arab decided ancceis, in debility, and general Nostra &c„ and confidently recommend it in general de bility, tp4ldiiseapea or the digeldive organs. F. H. wiirTn, M. D. ?Tapered by BETH W. FOWLE & cq., Imttmi, nail eat by tlryggiots and utercilionto tbrellghqat the dale. IVIOLISIIALII AGENTS. T. W. DYOTT & SON, 218 Isiortl SECOND Street, Hide&'Atilt. oc7•eof 3nut&lV MILE PRICES OF MoCLEES' COLORED and. Damn i'IIOTOCiRAPHe and DAGITERRYO. TYFE, ao long known for their aupenor finish and Edo ere.noir mowed to thoea or the /second obese w i porwp.: ) fain Photograltia for el. 9044 670 C11E411117 dirvei. FRIDAY, OCTOBER MILLINERY GOODS. W A 1114 t- T '0 N , 1004 CHESTNUT STRAET, ABOVE TENTH, 306 S. SECOND ST., snow SPRUCE ST. kEas just received a beautiful supply of COIFFURES, CACIIRPEIGNES, CROWN PIECES, AA'l) BARBS, In real and imitation, of the newest Paris Fashions. WARBURTON, 306 SOUTH SECOND ST., BELOW SPRUCE ST. 1004 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH. oca.tf.if DESPATOII ! I CHARGE AGAIN! UP GUARDB, AND AT TIIEM! ANOTHER RALLY FOR THE RIGHTS OF THE ' PEOPLE AGAINST THE VANDALS! ONE MORE BLAST OF THE BUGLE! AND THEN TO VICTORY! The citizens of Philadelphia , who are opposed to the existing National Administration, and its swindling Lecompton pulley, and who are in favor of the people governing themselves by lame enacted by their own Representatives, and who are opposed to the corruP tione of the miscalled D mambo party, and who are opposed to the rule of the Killer tribe in the criminal courts of our county, and who are in favor of the purity of the bent:a-box, and the election of honest mon to office, will hold a GRAND MASS DEMONSTRATION INDEPENDENCE SQUARE, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER BTu, AT E. O'CLOCK. Come with your Banners waving—oome with your Mu sio—come from your Stores—oome from your Dwellings and your Workehoprand show to the people of your State and Country that Philadelphia, the HOME OF LIBERTY, is still determined to preserve the glorious Institutions bequeathed to us from the Fathers of the Revolution. Let there he A GRAND RALLY FOR COCHRAN! A GRAND RALLY VOR KRIM! A GRAND RALLY FOR MANN! A GRAND RALLY FOR KNIGHT! A GRAND RALLY FOR SMITH! A GRAND RALLY FOR CONNELL! A GRAND RALLY FOR THE WHOLE LEW'S • TIVE TICKET OF THE PEOPLE! Remember, Philadelphians, that Re who Would he free himself must strike the b10w... Addresses will be delivered by HON. E. JOY MORRIS, HON. WM. D. KELLEY. HON. CHARLES GILPIN. HON. A. G. CURTIN. HON. HENRY M. FULLER. HON. JAMES COOPER, HON. HENRY D. MOORE. THOMAS K. FINLETTER, Esq. GEORGE A. COFFEY, Esq. W.M. B. MANN, Esq. PHILIP S. WHITE, Esq. JOSEPH R. FLANIGEN, Esq. LEONARD R. FLETCHER, Esq. WM. MORAN, Esq, EDWARD GRATE, Esq. MORTON WAIICHAI3I,, Esq. FRED. M. ADAMS, Esq. WM. D. BAKER, Esq. R. J. REA, Esq. JOHN M. BUTLER, Esq. GEORGE CONNELL, Esq. WM. P. SMALL, Tr:Bch LEONARD M EVERS, F.aq., And others.' 0e11.3i INDEPENDENT PEOPLE'S TICKET. SECOND SENATORIAL, DISTRICT. HIRAM AYRES, THIRTEENTH WARD. ocd fit INDEPENDEN T PEOPLE'S TICKET EIGHTH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT, HENRY E. ELDER. TENTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT JOHN C. KELLER, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE. This District Is composed of tho FIFTEENTH WARD, and the SECOND and SIXTH DIVISIONS o the FOURTEENTH WARD. acl-7t• PEOPLE'S TICKET. THOMAS Z. 00011 RAN, FOR SURVEYOR OE:4 RHAL, WILLIAM H. K E I M, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, WILLIAM 13. MANN FOR PROTRONOTAR)( OF THE COURT OF COMMON FLEA Elt 0 HARL ES 1). KNIGHT. FOR STATE SENATOR—Second Ensinct UHOROF: R. BMITII. FOR STATE EiHNATOR—Fourth Duarlot aEoitu E CONNELL, Eliot District—PAßSON EDMONDS. Second District—WlLLlAM D. TURNER. Third Distriet—CHAß LES HORTZ. Fourth District—HENßY K. STRONG. Fifth District—JOSEPH hIOORII, Jr. Sixth District—CHAßLES O'NEILL. Seventh District—J. If. SELTZER. Rightli District—JACOß E. RIDGWAY. Ninth District—NATHAN SPERING. Tenth District—S. S. PANCOAST. Eleventh District—lSAAo A. SHEPPARD Twelfth District—RlCHAßD WILDEY. Thirteenth District—JAhtES noLoATE. Fourteenth District—J. D. ALLEN. Fifteenth Dietriot—J. F. PREBTON. Sixteenth District—GEOßGE WII.EY P..3 , ..enteentliDiatriot—CllAB. R. ABIIOI7 5e244.110cs COAL OIL. PIIILADRLPIIIA PROTIO GOAL OIL WORKS Immix(' AND LUBRICATING COAL OILS Manufanturnd and for sale by BELME, MORRIS, & CO., THIRTIETH, NORTH OF MARKET STREET dt-Rm JAMES STEWART & CO.'S PAISLEy MALT WHISKEY. Importer of Brandy, Wine, ,to., 155 SOUTH FRONT Street, ohm for pale, In bond only, STEWART'S CELEBRATED AND 1114EQ,IJALLED PAISLEY MALT 'WHISKEY. a27-3m SAMUEL OIRJBB, Agent for the Purchase and Kale of Real Relate, and the Oolleetion of Rents. 05•Itte • 214 WALNUT Street. - . • y ATOUR 011,.-413 baskets fresh Olive 24 011, of this eslebrate4 tumid, just nisei Ved and for sale by JAWIETCHE k CARPITATFIS. &bawl& 147 and ;es Sleuth PEON 1' titrest. THE FIRST FREIIIIIMI AT THE LATE 11 STATE VAV t was aar{leti to ALLMAN & ZEIINDER, for the boot Extra Pawl Flour and In• than Mani MI pry 'ph aro for X/lio loweat meals, at thou Flour Dopot, EQUItTIi and VINE. tgl.dt.t. 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Mr. Madison's career wee contemporary and closely identified with the War of the Revolution. the arduous labors of the old Congress, the completion of the Arti cles of Confederation, the formation and adoption of the Constitution of the United Ststeii, the political ques tions which arose under the Administration of Wash ington, the struggle of parties which terminated in the eleotion of Jefferson over Adams, and the complicated questions of foreign policy which led to the war of 1812 —a war commenced and terminated under his own Ad ministration. in riming under review these great aesnen of our history, the writer has been enabled, by access to the papers of Mr. Mad' soh and other original iloonments, to throw now light mien many debaterith passages of the highest and most permanent interest in American annals. Besides the career of Mr. Madison himself, of winch no commuted narrative has ever yet been given to the public, the works will embrace authentic and illustra tive nottoon, founded ^Melly on original and unpublished documents, of the most distinguished of Ins contempo rariee—Washington, Jefferson, George Mason. Patriek Henry, Richanl 'Henry Lee. Adaine, Jar. Hamilton, King, and others. Whether the subject, the materials, or the dramatis presume, be considered, the work, in its design, would seem well fitted to supply yet remaining and Important desiderata in our national history, on questions which must ever engage the deepest interest of the American people. SIIAKSPEARE'S COMPLETE WORKS NEW AND ELEGANT EDITION Author of " Shalopeare's Scholar." Now tuned, Vols. 6. 7, and 8, containing the Melones Poet 8"o. Cloth 81 td ner vol. Uniform With Vols. 2 to a (already issued), coutaining the Comedies. The remaining volumes of the work (9 to Is), with the Tragedies, and Vol. 1, with a Memoir of the Poet. and an Essay on his genius, are in preparation, and will he published as early as possible. This edition is universally admitted to excel all others in the correctness of its text, tit the accuracy and full nese of ite information about tiliakspeare and Inc %Yorks, and in the beauty of ita appearance. RECENTLY PUBLISHED: PALFREY'S HISTORY OF NEW ENGLAND Vol. I, Svc,. Maps. Cloth, $.215. BARTLETT'S DICTIONARY OF AMERICANISMS Second Edition, grent unproved and enlarged Bvo., Cloth, S? PLUTARCH'S LIVES, NEW AND ELEGANT EDITION BY A. n. CLOUGIII. 6 vols. fivo. Cloth, 610. IN PRE99 AND PREPAIIATIV.I. EVERETT'S ORATIONS AND SPEECHES Vol. 111, with n new Edition of Vole. I and II Nearly rend). BANCROFT'S HISTORY OF THE uNITED STATEN TOL. 111, BRING VOL. II Of THE AMERICAN REI'OI.UTION. sy HON. °BORON BANCROFT. 13vo. Uniform with the Previous Volumes This volume comprises the period extending from the Battle of Bunker's Rill to the signing of the Declaration of Independence, on the second of August, end includes among other things, the Siege of Boston, the Negotia tion of England with Russia for (mope. wi Ilan from petpar4 from the Archives of England and France, in cluding letters of George 11l and of the Empress Cathe rine; the invasion of Canada, from private letters and papers of Ciet t oral Alontgollierr mot hill the movements of France cud *llll, from very copious documents obtained in France spot at Madrid ; the dis inclination or Torgot to the war; the revolution in the Frenoli Cabinet; the proceedings of Congress, in part from unpublished private journals by the members; the insurrection in North Carolina, (nun very fell unpitb- Imbed contenipomrY accounts; the purchase of Ger man troops, from the fullest collection of papers, with letters of George 111 and the German Princes. Minis ters, end Agents; the headline) of the Central Colonies the movements for taking up I nilepondont governments; the Virginia declaration of the Rights of Man; the Bat tlesof Sulliven's Island, in part from new materials; the Resolution of Independeno; the Declaration of inde pendence the signing the Declaration; the status of the colored men before nod alter the lleclaratitot ; the true interpretation of the Beolaratiou. The mans of manuscript nuttertals collected for thin volume is very complete, and untolds the origin and Pro gress of every important measure. SOUTHEY'S POETICAL WORKS. 8 volumes. BYRON'S POETICAL WORKS. 10 volumes. UNIFORM WITH THE BRITISH POETS DO-wren-SI-if GENTS' FURNISHING GOO D S. - - - T W. SCOTT---hte of the him of Win lae oheira t r p & tiorl i - elTl i .pl,V 6 N F 'S pIIEVISH VPSVA 1 4 TStr a e n et ( ne t arlY T oPPostt 4 B thed.Rr r ano ' us B o l Imlolphia. 3. W. S. would rogysetfull) a ll the attentinn of his former patrons and mends to , is paw wore, and in pre pared to fill °nista for 811111 'd al slipo notice. . A verleet Eitgetra_ete3(l. War ale Trade supplied tine Spirts and uoiiars. NIT — JACKETS, the Cheapest in the 1} city, at the Manufaotory, from ,Tli) par &son up, a superior or of ftibbod BorliutinVi httlett Jackets, Moo, Hosiery, tibitte, wawarg, Com forts, FETTER & ROW s4-12t* No. 1g FETTER Lace. akswe Molt. NICAL OLSON, Pilnf:noMar M r 9 HIRTN. LIN ,r and M A RSEILLES BOSOMS and CUL/QM A large and choice agsduttneutond WELL wax, al way" on hand•ilnto which I particularly invite the at tentinnol cAe II and prompt-pay sox HORT -TIME buyer" S. E. corner of SECOND and ARCH Street', PUMA liEdaltlA. 910-IM. YORK SYRUP-300 bbls. assorted, for hale I+Y JAMES ()11411AM .% C. Ht O.ront. (Ili HESE. —320 Boxed Ilerkiiner-Courity N 4..." Chem, in ktOHll and for sale by C. C. NADLER & CO. Oj ARCR OreOto Naomi door above Front. 7; 1859. NEW PUBLICATIONS. TilE tIREATEST BOOKof the SEASON, Jest published. by GEORGE ti. EVANS, GIFT-BOOKSELLER. No. 439 CHESTNUT Street. MEMOIRS OF ROBERT HOUDIN, MEMOIRS OF ROBERT HOUD N, MEMOIRS OF ROBERT HOUR N. MEMOIRS OF ROBERT HOUDIN. Ambassador. Ambassador, Ambaitsador, Ambassador, Ambassador, A mbresador, Ambassador, Ainissmador. Ambassador. Ambassador, Ambassador, Ambassador, Author, Author, Author, Author. Author, Author, ' Author, Author, Author, Author. Author, Author, Wizard, Wizard. Wizard, Wizard, Wizard. Wizard, - Wizard, 'Wizard. Wizard, Wiz. td, Wizard, Wizard, , Conjurer, Conjurer, Conjurer, r.lllllllrer, Conjurer, Conjurer. Conjurer, Colourer, Conjurer. Conjurer, 0011)1170r, conjurer, Macreran, Magician, Magiotan, Magician. Magician, rdagician, Magician, 'Hagman, Magtomn, Magician, Mammal', Magician, Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer, Former. Sorcerer, Sorcerer, Sorcerer, Sorcerer, Sorcerer, Sorcerer, Sorcerer, Sorcerer. Sorcerer, Sorcerer, Sorcerer, Enchanter, Enchanter, Enchanter, Enchanter, Enchanter, Er chanter, Enchanter, Enchanter, Enchanter, Enchanter, Enchanter, Enchanter, PROFESSOR OF SLEIGHT-OF-HAND, etc., eto., etc. Written by Himself; Edited by DR. IL SHELTON MACKENZIE. With a copious Index, carefully arranged. This book is full of, interesting and entertaining anecdotes of the interviews of the great Wizard with the most distinguiahed personages 01 the present day, and gives deeoriptions of the manner of performing 1111.17 of toe most curious tricks and transformations. Bound /110110 VOlOlllll 01413 pages, igloo., cloth. Pflee• 'S I. And recollect that a Handsome Present, worth from SO CENTS TO It' 100, IS GIVEN WITH EACH BOOK. (Prom the London Ttines.l ii It is admitted that Robert-Houdin did obtain great eminence in lon vocation, for he was sent by the French Government on a sort of political 711111111011, to antonish the Arabs and counteract the inlluonce of their Mara bouts. lie was thus an Embassador among Conjurers, and a Conjurer among Embanendore. Ile now adds the triple tries of authorship to his professional pages and net sonal transformations." (From the Westminster Review.] •• Without any sarcastic intention, we might show that the Conjurer was really a man of greater ability than many a successful author. On the whole, we can recommend theso • Memoirs of Robert-Houdin' as pleasant reading." BUY YOUR BOOKS AT EVANS' GIFT-BOOK ESTABLISHMENT, 449 CHESTNUT Street, whorevon can get BOOKS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF LITERA TURE, and A HANDSOME PRESENT. Worth from go cents to 81(X), is given with each bookeold. Can in, and onr trial loin &mireliJii that the only place to the city where to purrhose Books at, is GEORGE G E L NR' GIFT-BOOK ESTABLISHMENT, N 0.439 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. Two doors below Fifth, on the tipper aide. gGr" Stranger., visiting the city, are respectfully In vited to call and examine the large collection of Books, and get a Catalogue. 07-3 t RETAIL DRY GOODS. MOURNING GOODS. THOS. W. EVAN'S & CO. Would respectfully call Attention to their well selected stock of the best makes of BOMBAZINES, TAMISE CWTHS, ATER INOES AND CAS lIMER SILK WARP CASHMERES, MOUS DELAINKS, POPLINS, FOULARDS, 4-c., With a full assortment of all COMs suitable for M . OURNING. 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET. oc6 WINTER STOCK, STAPLE AND FANCY. EYRE & LANDELL. FOURTH AND ARCH, Are prepared to mitt families with their WINTER DRY GOODS. FRENCH MERINOES. LADIES' CLOAK CLOTHS. WIDE SILK VELVETS. BROM , : LONG SHAWLS, FINE WOOLLEN do., 4-4 ALL WOOL 'MAIDS, FASHIONABLE DE LAINES, Do. PLAID 511,58, SUPERIOR BLACK SILKS, UNSHREIKINC: FLANNELS, FANCY SACK FLANNELS, FINE STOCK OF BLANKETS, CASSIMERES FOR BON'S, BLACK FRENCH. CLOTHS. N. 11.-the above Uotals are all at the low rates a the fmanon. oc3-t033 CLOTHS 11 CLOTHS II 1 SNODGRASS & STEELMAN, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &c NO. 52 SOUTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE CHEBTtitiT, Are daily receiving additions to their already large stook el FALL GOODS. Comprised in hart of BLACK AND COLORED CLOTHS, 11 64 4' BEAVERS, CASSIMERES AND DOESKINS, PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERES, SILK, VELVET, AND CASIIhIERE VESTINGS, &c. N. 11.—A variety of Cloths and Beavers sultaMe for LADIES' CLOAKS and MANTILLAS, all of which will be sold a! ronsonalle Or.coa. e2I-tf CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VEST INGS. Fano)* English Ctiasimeres for suits. Gray dn. do. for Bole. French, German, and American Cassimeres, in great venety• Fine Stack Frenel, Clothe and Doeskins. Silk Cashmere nod Velvet Vestiges. SITAR MESS BROTHERS, 07 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. ITARPLItSS BROTHERS are offering tor Pri end Winter SHlell IRISH POPLINS. FANCY SILKS. RICH DE ',AMES. POPLINE VELOURS, SILK ROBES, PRINTED CASHMERES, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. EmrfootieEßlEN AND GLOVES. ci7 CHESTIVIIT and EIGHTH Street. SILKS, SHAWLS, and DRESS GOODS! ! ! TIIORNLEY & CHISM OFFE.R. THIS DAY Very rich fano Silks for 73 and 87 cents. ExceedinglY rich for +5l. worth 41 95. Black Bro ader°. and Plain color &c., &o. nu: BEST BLACK SILKS IMPORTED ! ! ! Over 03.000 worth of Woollen Shawls. Malls Shawls, in black and tailored centres. French, Scotch, and Amenoan Woollen Shawls. Plain and embroidered Crane Shawls. Now et) les of cloaks opening daily. All the nbove roods hems DOTIOHT CLOSE FOR CASH, WE IJSNNOT BS UNDERSOLD. Our store, being centrally located, it is emu of access from all parts of the city and county). N. E. corner EIOIITRand SPRING GARDEN. net THOHNLEY h CHHHIT. RAPSON'S, CORNER OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY STS Rave now open a One assortment of BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, SINGLE, DOUBLE, AND SPLIT. The whole front the celebrated manufacturers, Darts ihregeuer, in Berne. Our cmitinners can depend on getting the beat article ever offered at retail in Phila delphia, at the lowest prices. A •eI.IINDID aIIitORTNIVIT EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS. A VARIETY Or BLACK CLOAK. TAssELN. HANDsOIIE CROCHET CLOAK FRINGE& NEW AND lIKAUTIFUL DREs9 TRINIMING/L WOOLLEN KNITTING YARN', ALL CULLUM ZEPHYR KNIT TALMAS AND Cope. ZEPHYR KNIT LiAITEIIs AND SLESTR.9. A YULI. STOCK OF STAPLE TRIMMINGS. AT ItAPSON'S LADIES' TRIMMINGS ANI) zErtiVR STORE. Cur. OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY STS. BOYS' WEAR. MEN'S WEAR. Caaanneres aepomnlla for ho) a. Coatings for Boys' itall and winter wear, Cnanimeres ni oxtra weight at 67 vents: Finer grades in Fancy. Plain, and Black. Black Doeskina, extra qualit) and o'olll. Auction lot. Black Clothe Ladles' Light Colutett.ehtilkltg • • t;ORYBIL tIONAR "!'''lll. and MARKET. N. 11.—Indlinamant, to the Tallering tnuln. teal OSIERY HOODS. —.I. WM. HOF MANN. No. 9 North EIGHTH Street, has now open his Fall Stock 01 !loafer) floods viz l`nderveate and Drawere of Qarterrlg ht and Wa aaelibilPerlor facture, for ladies' and misses' wont. Alarino Shirts 11114 DTIMOTII.IIIT Cents and 3rmtlyi. Nll3/1110 Boeterr. Cotton Wintery, Woollen Ilocary, I nnd Gaunt lets. and geode generally appertaining to the Hosier): business. J W. It. reassethlll) solicits the attention of fatuities to his Mock, assuring thew that his stock is un excelled der variety by spy other in the city. and that his prices are no lowa. those of any other regular house. 14.11.—Nn abatement made from this prwas named. atu-wftrdf jiRESS GOODS AND SDAIVLS FROM NFw PORK. Will he arranged this morning-- nulled French Merinos, high colors. Printed French Mormon, Polka sods, Printed French Merinos, Chintz 41K10411. Printed French Cashmeres. Printed Imitation enklteleies. All Wool Plaids, isatie Travers. Atl de Lames, Printed, in R rent rntletY of sums. and Mont other kinds of 'Brass 11 / 4 , 00a. Also, n lull tole of Bay Staln nail WWI ing lon Milli blanket, Long, and Sawa Littawb, of entirely new de• signi and Ran neshtios. ognal to French blanket Shawls. Also, several styles Reversable and Stella Blanket Shawhi, enitrol) new IIORIKIIR. Moo R and Brown Contra Stella 'Pinhole, front 83.51 to 1918 enoh. Broche Long and Saner° Sliawle. A now stork of Bents' Neckline, Bajou'a dark Kid Gloves. hu. SJ I ABI,ES ADAMS, el9-them and ARCH 11:4 1 AT L SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. -a: Auction tote Shawle.nt 51.60.va50a. 51), to $4.00 F in e r gratles PAL I, CLO Rhairle, A cont and lees. KS. Ladiee' French Cloth Clonkn of lit and.llark tilindes Halal Clothe. Prices range tutu .96 to ;i8,50, Cloaks made to order. nt one ilny',3 noUNA tice, 000P_,FR CRD, 000 NINTH and MARKET. E . NEWLAND ISC LOOKINO•OLASS AND PICTURE-FRAME MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. An extensive stook of 011, PAINTINGS, etc. All nt liu4 ARCH Street, above SIXTH. Philadelphia. 09-tialif WARM AIR FURNACE. Tim NEW 00NT: FURNACE OAS CONSUMER Will thoroughly Warm .3 Our house with 0, 1 1-71IIRD LE49 cost. thin is requited by any_ other Furnace. Satisfaction mall cases guaranteed. }Wilding' Warmed and Ventilated by ARNOW) & WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT Street. SLATE MANTELS, The Richest and most Beautiful Specimens of Enamelled Slate Mantel., ever oliered for sate in this country. manufactured by us, from Penns) learns, Slate. stone, and for Bale very low. ARNOLD & WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT Street. pooKlNci KANuES. All in want of the Beet Elevated Double Oven Cooking Range, will do well io call at ARNOLD & WILSON'S. 1010 LItth.TVIUT se 10-3nuf WANTS. $lB, WANTED ON A FIRST 009 Moiteaxe on firat-eLas". unexeeption - able security, without othelineumbranee. Also. es.ow wanted on go Ad d r e aa "ot). It Baiter"iberal yremiun. will be paid. II. A. 4103 LIBRARY Street, for lull particular'. 07 PRECEPTOR WANTED—To lead the Singinx in a City Congropitian. Address "Box 620. 4 Pnat Office. I . A YOUNG NAN WELL VERSED IN the Retail Trade, with a thorough knowledge of goods, desires a Situation either in a Retail, Wholesale. Jobbing, or Connnission .1101.130. No objection to going West. Good city references can be given. Address " Business," No. 7th South Second street, Philadelphia. 01-3 t. WANTED—By a Young Man. a Situa tion in an Impqrting. Shipping, or Commission haute. to learn the business. Address "A. A.," at this 0111 Ce. n7-3t• WANTED For Female Seminary in Virginia. a Ledy to Teach Vocal Muaic and Guitar. Salary rood, alio, a Lady (Foram) to Teach alum in Na,di vine. Salary. $7OO and Board . SMITH, ViIuODNI AN. & C0..609 CHESTNUT Street. H. WANTI.D, in a Tobacco !louse, a Sales man who can command a trade of from $lO,OOO to .920,000. other need apply. Unexceptional refer ennee will he required. Addresa, in teal name," lfox 1014," Philadelphia Poet Office. lt. WANTED—A Situation as Porter, Pri vate Watchman or any work Minsk° an honest living for 111 Y family. First-eines city reference. Ad dress "John Francis." Press office. • WAN'rED.—An engagement (between now and the let Sanitary) in a large and popular Dry Goods Jobbing. house, by an energetio man having ',largo and valuable acquaintance; been in the trade in this city for the last 15 years; la thoroughly conversant with all the duties connected with the business. either !sizing or selling; a valuable acquisition ton good house, or in aiding to establish a new one. Any communica tion addressed to "B. HOWE." Philadelphia Poet Of fice. will meet prompt attention, and be held confiden oat IY. if den] red. ofi-wfra-St• WANT F, 1) 5 TONS OF COAL, CHINA, GLASS, QUEENBWARE, Address BOX 1997. ME= WANTED—In a Grocery House. about to commence business. a competent Bateman with a pood trade. :gust be able to rive unexceptiona ble reference.. Address '• A. W. Garton ," Box POW, Philadelphia Poet Office. of 41• B l i th the lst n .of November, a Lo cated House betss eon 'iiinennd ritmZin'Tn:imiPirigeamarlttdrth Address " Box 23a," I%l[ll4 ° olplus Post Office. 000' WANTED $lO,OOO.—A person with from es ow to euno to take the interest of a retiring partner in n wsit•establisheit Boot and Shoe Jobbing Muse. now doing a good business. Satisfactory refe rence a iron and required. Address "A. 8.,' this office. A YOUNG MAN who is disengaged eve -1-~ mass, and frequently afternoons, would like to em ploy hill leisure hours in some way that wo uld war rant a fair compensation. Address" A. I. K., ' this Of fice. WANTED—By a Young Man 19 years of ate, a Situation in a Wholesale Store. Is in telligent and writes a fair hand. Compensation not so much ntt object as employment in an establishment where he can obtain a linowleilze of hostiles. Best of reference given. Address P.." at this office. 0.3-6 t. WANTED—A Situation as Assistant Clerk - in a Wholesale house or Factory. by .a young married num who can tarnish the hest of test, monials as to character. Adores •• F. L," office of this paper. asst" BOARDING. A GENTLEMAN WISHES BOARD IN J..- a respectable private family: good recommenda tions will he required. nod references exchanged Lo cltion North of Market street _preferred. :Address " Horace;' office of Tits Pre,,r. It. TIOARD W ANTED.—SI,2OO per year for a Private Table, Parlor, and Chambers for a Gentleman and nil Wife. Locat•on Santa of Mar ket and North of Pine, I.tween Eleventh and Nine teenth etrocis. Address •'' X.," this office. Refer ences exchanged. Communications strictly confidential. ot.3t E Vir BOARDING HOUSE.—A few / Gen tlemen can be accommodated with Board; also, a few Pay-Roardere, ItV3 SUMMER Street. ctO.M. BOARDING. One large Second-story Front Boom vacant. 1213 CHESTNUT Street Also, ono Third-story, suitable for a family. olt-30 11QARDING.—Elegant and airy Rooms, IAP tingle and in suites. ean 11.. had with first-olase Hoard, for the Seminar, Fall. and Winter, at 1316 WAL NUT Street. aue-4m FOR SALE AND TO LET. 1:1101t SALE—A medium size Fire-proof Sale. Farrel & Herring's make. Will be sold at a low price. havine no further use for it. by REHN & EVER ETT, No. lets North FRONT Street. or-nt•i f o FOR SALE--19.24 CIIESTNTJT Street. FOR Four-story Dwelling in complete or der. Immediate possershon. Three-story Double Rack Middines. Lot 235 foot deep to Benson] street; ?.2 feet front; .2 Renters; GU in every Room; Hot and Cold Water, with all modern improvements. Terms easy. Apple to Messrs. till6llllEY & SUN, 820 WALNUT Street. of at A PERSONAL CHANCE—The Store to rent and Fixtures for sole. of J. B. er. 8. A. LOVE'S splendid Feuer Grocery Store,SEVEIYTH end BROWN Street.% Inquire on the premises, or et their Tex Store, Fourth and Chestnut. os-St 6.1:47 A NEAT AND CONVENIENT 1132 Dwelling to rent. No. let Nnrth SIXTH Street. trrci per annum. Apply at No 4131hlarketrtreet- or-et ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—A eery superior Trotting Mare and Patchett Colt will sold at Public sale, nt the hones of STACY B. CAMPION. Mount Holly. Burlington county, N. J., on SATURDAY. Oct. 8, at I o'clock. The above More is a year. old, sound and kind in all harness ; has trotted an Public 2 loin. 45 nor. The Colt Is 9 months old. and is Pronounced by competent Judges to be one of the most Promieins Mare Colts ever strait by "G. M. Pntchen." Sitio positive, to close the Estate of late D. II PEA COCK. THOMAS .11-MOOR, ot.et• Administrator. FOR SALE OR RENT--A large AI Mastic Briok HOUSE, with all the modem im provements ; hot and raid water, gay, _healers, Ac.. al in complete order, No. 90 Union ntreet, Brirlincton, N.J. Apply to E. P. MIDDLETON, 5 N. FRONT Street,_ or to THOMAS DUG DA LE, ne2l-tt BURLINGTON, N. J. sa AT PUBLIC SALE—On SATURDAY, Oct. n, 11;59. on the premises " A Valley Farm," in Chester county, adjoining Qrtht lidauon, on relin e) trams Railroad. three milt* west of Downingtown. contai nine 125 Aut6,y gi excellent quality of Land. with good Boling. and possemoqg many advantages ot water, roa s, and other convemen,ceil. For further par tinnier* ca I upon JNO.I,_FOX, Executor, 121-Im• No. II South THIRD Street, Phila. ell NEW STOKES "0 LET.—Three large E./Font-store Stores, on the east side of FOURTH Street. a little South of Chestnut street, are now ready Air tenants. These Stores have been arranged and constructed with much Imre, with a view to appearance, stremith. nnd convenience, having abundant light. and all modern improvements to adapt them to &large wholesale bust noes, for which the location is peculiarly appropriate, being wielun a few yards of the Custom Hlo., and sur tounded by banks and other public inetitutions. For erms apply to EARL SHINN, a3O- Imo bt• No. ale PINE Street. rilU RENT—The House 608 South NINTH 1 street; has eleven rooms, a fine )aril. the usual conveniences, anti is in pe Fleet repair. oa-vrfin St• HUSLNESS ROOMS TO LET.—A large -L. Room. about At feet lone. by about D 3 wide, in the Boddie N 0.2.1 South FOURTH Street. between Mar ket and Cheatnitt meet'. It in well calculated for the Whotootle 'Adm.' Slow Business, &c. It has a Hoist -101( Machine, Hydrant, and other conveniences. . . Aljo a large Rnoin,soby 25, to the 13rown &tone Build ing, No. rb; CHESTNUT Street, below Eighth. It hos it vary fine entrance, and Is well lighted. Is calculated for a variety of occupations. Rents very moderate. Apply to 1.. W. GLENN, 05..w.kf-2t* No. 725 CHESTNUT St., I.lt , Stairs. GERMANTOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE —A large, handsome pointed Stone House, 03 feet front, by sr (bet deco. with K when beyond. and cann eloni cellar under the builligs, and Plan is, WlllO h extend on three side.. Iles arlor. Pining•room. with large Cut Steno nay Windows 10 each Li bran, Winter and Summer Kitchen on the first flaw. Ten Chambers, untirooni, Water Closet. and Conservatory on tile up ver mug. Stoce-room. Pantry. and numerous Closets. Rep ete with all the modern conveniences. and finished in the most substantial and tasteful manner. Hand some Balcony, trout and rear, and commanding a fine view of the surrounding country. The Lot has two (retire, lee teat on Tulenhocken street, and 103 loot on Washington street, by 373 feet in de ptit. The situation is one of the finestand most desirable in Germantown. and presents an opportunity rarely to be nun with of mecum; a delightful residence. Apply to HOWLBY CO., N 0.1, Farquhar Building. o3.wfm.6t• Opposite the Exchange. TO LET—TO LET—TO LET—TO LET. A Larte Seennil-story Room, Northeast coTaer CHESTNI"r and Streeta.loo by 25 Cast, ands tile for a - Wholesale Boot and Shoe. or ,ktraw business, Also. A Luriellund-story Roc,ict, In the 0.11110 11.11,1,1- 1110• Alga. A Large Seeond-s tore Room, 81 by 25 feet, S. W. corner BROAD awl WALNUT. Alto. A Large Two story Store.'in BROAD Street. above Pine, ZS by 120 lee t. Apply to J. H. EDWARDS. 3A3 WALNUT Street, To LET—A Second story Room, conve ulent to the Eltnte House. stumble for a Lawyer'. Office. Apuls 431 CHESTNUT Street. sltl eg FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE.— wa. Thu suberailier, in roneentratins his business on Chestnut street, west r 1 Tenth street,otfers for sale. upon reasonable terms. his IMO innnufsctorr, with out• butlinn4s end large tot of ground frontins on Sixth, Mar shall, and ADuiter utreets,auttal.le for almost any Piro manufsoturine business. For pftrtitars tneLilro of ALFRED FITLKR. Cortroynncer, en ist N. SIXTH Street. or to the subsorther, No. 1009 CHESTNUT St. WM. D. ItOGERS. rOR SALE. ' A . The Subscriber trill Ocoee of the entire Stook of FINE MONUMENTS, STATUARY, HE.ADAND FOOT STONES, hr.. Ar M AT THE ONUMENT H MARBLE YAR. No. LVA ARC Street, West of Faghteenth altreet WM. 1111.1, MOORS. REMOVALS. TAYLOR, CILLESPIE S.; CO., RAVE REMOVED TO TIIC UNION STEAM SUOAR REFINERY, No. 337 ST. JOHN STREET No. 119 SOUTH FRONT STREET 0119 zinvflOtif REMOVAL. The Subscriber having REMOVED TO 255 MARKET STREET, (The store formerly occupied by J. B. Ellison Si ,Sons,) Would call the attention of buyers to his large and well selected stock of CLOTHS, 0 VERCOATINGS, CASSIMERES, SATIN ETTS, VESTINGS, TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, And all other goods adapted to Men and Bo) a' Wear JOHN V. TERRY. oc3-1m 233 MARKET STREET. REMOVAL -MARTIN & WOLFF have Removed to No. Alt MARKET Street, South side, below Fourth, where they oiler It choice =goal:lent of Fall and Winter iloodn. at very low omen. .11.2 m 850,000 TO LOAN, f N SUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS, I. upon Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry, übun, Met. ohandise, Clothing. Am., on moderate terms, by JONES A. CO., Brokers,. northwest corner or THlnp and GAS KILL Streaks, bolow Lombard. Established for the lart !e7 ono. Mee bourn from 7 A. M. to 7P. M. kioomid- hand Gold and Silver Watches, by eminent maker.. warranted genuine, fur sale obese, at one-hall the original oat, all4 - ay -LI AMTS LINTS. W ALNUT -STREET THEATRE. Bole Lessee. M. A. GARR ETTFON. BENEFIT OF MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL, Tlfl2l (FRIDA) EVllo. Oct. THE WILL • 08. T H OUE NG EIRLI&22I - Mendel nki, Mtn agill& Mitchell. CAPTAIN' CHARLOTTE. Charlotte Clavier. Min Margie ldttehelL LADGF.IT BTKATAGF.3I. RCALZ ov PIIICM—Dress Clreie, I Sesta etteure.l nth on t extra charge,' AO CeRtS Yarauet, 'Feats 'sculled at Ncents.l3G; :Second Tier unit Family Curls, and Third •rm. 25 rents • Private Boxes. accorche i Ottur Ick"/. 0 . B 5 xes.% 1 and 11 c 3: !Rine° Feats in Orchestra and ents. Box Office open daily, from 10 "nut 2 o'cklek. wiaX teats ran he secured in ads-ante. AMERICAN ACADEMY uF MISR: RAVELS AND MARTINETTI FAMILY. THIS FRIDAY EVENING, umber 1. E COOPERS. Feneler, FrancoisT H Ravel. LA BYLPIIIDE. La Sylphote, APRs Maria Ilennimari LIAS ndel ; James Reuben. Aloes. Mathieu. TAB ITALIAN BRIGANDS. JarqUell, Gabriel Ravel; Bespn. Prancou Ravel. TIGHTROPE. by Marietta Zanfretta, Young America. Pale FF.—Parquet. Parquet Circle and Balcony. M ets . Family Circle and Aniphitheatre.ta cents. Box Office open from 10A. M. till 4 P.M. when State can be secured without extra charge. Do om open at T o'clock. Performance to commence at 7ii o'clock. HEATLEY & CLARKE'S ARM STREET THEATRE. BENEFIT OF MR. COLLINS. THIS (FRIDAY; EVENING. Oct. ; TILE IRISH GENIE& Mr. Cams as FitzE WrockeAT E t. AI. R Mess MAN., and D'Teote. TH TEDDY THE TILER. Brat E op Datraso—Admunnon, =rents; &eared Beata Dreu Circle. NH cents; Parquet, a) cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock; Verktmlattro to ootatcrOlor at Di o'clock precise!". NATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT Street. between Eizhth and Ninth. BENEFIT 01: 11. 4 E 3E j O cr , ILE tZmEDIA`i. THIS ( FRI DAY, E VEXING, Oet. 7, LW). Will he erenented C , the (meta of INDERELA. With all the Origina Ll Mnsm. Dancing by Annette and Charlotte. To etmelnne•mth THE SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM. Digeor7, O. W. Marsh. Doors open at 7 o'eloek ; Performance to eornmence at Hi. Admaision 25 ants, all over the house; Cluglren 15 cents. IeDONOUGITS GAIETIES—RACE ST., 2 - below THIRD. GREAT SUCCESS OF T- D. RICE. ORIGINAL " JIM CROW." ' LIAO. H HERNANDEZ TH E WONDER. EVERY VARIETY OF ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY PHIL ADELPHIA_ BEST COMPANY IN PHILADELPHIA. 15 ./.SD Zs CENTS. THE MARTYRDOM OF HUSS is now virh other relation of the SELDORF COLLECTION. •n the 'Sou th east Oallery of the ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. Oven daily, from 9 A. ill. 5111 5 P. 3L, end 7 to le Admrevon &ante. of-ut Q'tAl\ FORD'S OPERA HOUSE, EU. VENTHrtreet.between Cheetnataad Market. Open for the Season. ISANFORD'S STrgest AR. TROUPE, as la Compeny in the world. In their exert, ivory evenote. 84N FORD appear evening in pent Role of Ciorioeiti. Doors oven it TX. Conunenee at 8. Atlntiamon 28 *eats. Muildrea 1.3 neat& 004-lm SPORTING. CRICKET. -THE GRAND INTERNA TIONAL CRICKET MATCH between the best Eleven players of all Enalsnd, and Twenty-two of the United M 1,501111 take place on the St. 0 eorgs'a (hound , at the Northern terminus of the Tenth and Eleven" street Railroad, on MON DAY, Octobe r 10th, and toDow mg days. commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. BECK'S BA -ND has been ensased for the oneastesi. Comfortable seats will be prorided for the ancommode tion of Wiles. PRICE!, ta ADNIMSION.—Day tickets .50 emits; Season tickets, S I. To be had at the gate, or of the Secretary. lir order of the Committee. CHARLES H. T. COL 13 &Veg. tirslind N. B.—Carriagts will set down beads North on street. -Our CARPETIAGS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. BAILY BROTHER, NO. 020 CHESTNUT STREET, WILL OPEN TO-DAY A LOT Or ENGLISH TAPESTRY CARPETS. OF NEW PATTERNS, AT ONE DOLLAR A YARD, AND ENGLISH INGRAINS AT SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS. 112-dttleb TO MERCHANTS BUYING OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES. BLABON &I SMITH. MANUFACTURERS OF OIL CLOTHS, NW NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. We lamte the attention of dealers too 4/ Large stout FLOOR, TABLE, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS, OREEN GLAZED OIL CAMBRIC, beautiful article for shades. The largest stork of WINDOW BHADES aed BUFF IVAILLANDS in the market, at prices which defy compiotion. will-2m BOOTS AND SHOES. EIAZELL & HARMER. MANIIPACTURER3 AND WHOLESAI.;4 DEALERS 13 BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. 128 NORTH THIRD STREET. A. run assortment or Car made rkets and Show eon dantly on hand. al) If Be P. WILLIAMS & CO.„ RO, 19 ROUTH FOURTH STREET, WIIOLESALR BOOT AND 13110 E WARRHOUSF,I Have now on haul a fun sanortment at }astern and Phtladelehia work, to which they tnvita the attentron of Southern and Western Merchants. ant?-4m KEENE, STERLING, Jr. FRANKS, WHOLESALE DEALERS to BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. 413 ARCH STREET. Pnrohasers visiting the city will please mil and ass mine their stock.• anl2-giu M. SAUNDERS, s NO. 34 NORTH FOURTH STREET, (Near Merchants' Hotel,) OW the attention of boxer, of BOOTS AND SHOES Yo their Stock, which embraces a general variety :If YHILADELPHIA AND NEW ENGLAND tlanufectured goods. auS-tad J . W. MoCITRDY & SUN, 231 CHESTNUT STREET, (II FLOOR LADIES', MISSES', AND CHILDREN'S MVPs, SHOES, AND GAITERS, Reaufsotored expres,lr for the Retell Triode. sull-Sro pALE STOOK •P BOOTS AND SHOES. JOSEPH H. THOM SON dt 114 MARKET srfttni - s. Have now on head a tone etaok of BOOTS AND SHOES sr EVERY VARIETY. EASTERN AND CM: MADE. hoods/Jere suiting the °lts wilt please nail sad ex mice their stook. EVICK. BASIN. & CO., BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE AND MANUFACTORY, No. SOS NIARKET STREET, Philadelphia. We have now on hand an extensive stock of &tots and Shoes, of ail Snotty:tom, of ov It OWN and Haar van hianufacture, to which we invtte the attention of South ern end Western buyers. aua-3W SALES BY AUCTION PUBLIC SALE OF THIRTY-SIX 2.C7A.VALUABLE STALLIONS, BROOD MARES, AND COLTS, On Thursday. The 30th October, at to.: o'clock A. M.. at Mita }Till Farm, the remdence .1 A. Nailltard. Es.t.. opposite the Bonaparte grounds, Bordentown..N. J well be rAd--- 36 mumble etallinns brood mares. sod colts ins of thorourli bred, half bred, and trottlng Among the stallions offered. the following are cape cin , ly re, ommendod ro the notice of breeders: old, by 'Hermes. out of l'atsey Antony. Hermes. 7 s ears old, by Manner, out of the queen of ears old, by George M. Patches out t I I . : e tir p f li e }. 7. ) . urn. 0 of Patter Antony. A tnagntheent colt, lg hands high, w ell broken. and protmmo; great at and bottom. ;kr Catalontea, contaimng call particulars, row read) at the was , ces Ittl ALFRED hi. 11FRKSFS.q. Auctioneer._ EYE AND EAR. DEAFNESS. DR. VON 310SCUZISRER, OCULIST AND AVRIST. Dr. M. rives his Safi..eis attention to the metheal and surgical treatment of the El E and EAR. D A FN Fss of the t o rmest standine removed both hi- medical and tturgical 000rntions on the latest se:et:mho D r . on. *1.014 he pleased to nmeire mem o met of the urethral acuity who wish to lumen method of onor3t.ag loins remora) ol Deafnest.or aat opertflon nn the F.• En E.,%11. A RTI FICI EYE§ INSLECTED. Othco :161 South NINTH Street. al.ore YR ' Office hours from 9 A. M. to 1P M.. and Roth t to 3 P. 31. ocl-lu4-11"