fri,:. ; - ,4: la l ifig:'_. 'nr ‘4, 1 , - h , •gerld , ? , , - ,, ,,,„ 4 , - ;.:i.. -,...-:„:„.:-.-.., . . -.• - -- ;. 444 ,- -",-" 7 ' ' - ''' ; ~ '0410130 - AY - 001'08E14:4,15a - ,1859; ~-, , eirbioii* I b,* t eor Stoire;' - of ll6e:YbOt Pontiff-. Tto'colFils:,:tyiektilteiteiekil the Thlialielpbbi - 4C4 PPti(aPM Y iicsnit i Mit, we mast 'sincerely , are.proud Ao say thitt the t ecine Whidy ceetklinliewltCorir t on hiridit?,"efettld`:net:POlOltily,,liiiyiii`eOn',"toleil; ted iii Philadelplita , and; eveohadso.ocoar redVne„telite'etz4e: joutrailin-this'elq,wortid ,;hoo PlaYed the-rjni ,terikina On the oecAitod.' -We refer - to - the:wedding of tr rich CulaolL4- , One - on sr Ends Arta a 4 ' - 0 t 4 2 V 1400 0 r ' tritiiitiretty, PenalleieditneeliaMedFaancas -Aftvaa: Baltrigrr:. ' Ttje Aetv :',lrerk`newifiapers , have Made great deal et thithevent.- That such publi. cathni'ne the Ifitiact,y44)oll, pomesseo the ori glaali,!,‘,Jenkluell devote' three and a' 1 . 44 - o:damns Offen:dill; t 314 to!' the hiatery 4,,itentidois not i surpitse us÷fot the /lira:4 hatt get.Ml, intluimorld'bi : tininitigated' flunk , eyhon, hitt that such `respectable, eurrials as - the, rribusiarar Timis dd the sank; r@allidees not a little astonish us. it is apity that "ft,DoeStfeks Was: not at- , the' wedding, (bOwatc,,,dellghttng Philadel phians,that _evening,-by , the delivery of h is racy poem upon for he,' no doubt, Woalkhaire:langhed do'iri tho4hOle- , , Allots man takes alaney to a well-looking yoy~tg'sbbinsu, and ailMhei to mbrity,hivit,!—ln ordittary:Phriseology; he 'A; hiyS ;his,haid end fertiitiesk het feet.” Weeks betbre the knot %Oil:41:01m 'newepaperit paragraph the event as ;:lie of. immense importance. Jenkins-77w0 meld the penny-a-liner of the Heratd-Lspreads biro:mit. on a deieriptlett,Wilie - finery.. It is a sieciding, 4 .-:-thit: is, the . slinigitti; dollar:18in the a scendant.n boas BARTMIT,T is held tip to adiniratlon oar Waal AtWant slopped to woo data last yor 75,4341 " Ino r0n; . 19 Mfg " PHILUIDELI'iIIti swim( EXCHANGE BALE', October N. 149. i REPORTED BY ENULIBII & HIJr TRH. N0..121 Walnut street. F (DST BOARD. I 4 Mies 14 Dot Cn' 7d H. Cam k limb ¢v, 01 1 Penn It 2d in On ! , fi 11 . I 2 biorris Cnl pftl gwn.lo3li I west rh.ln 7 Eepna R , ,_ca4ll.FH _ _ at/ fill 14 4 i t 04,, do 14. I I( N Penn. it MV Bolt 'B2 it2Wll.6 lqqb au 41 . 1 8. 31 5 ' ,Wij ' 2 it, w6..v)i.1257‘ ~..... ........ calth.o.„ it i'fLil , r o rtion One SI tio Loboth.Paii "14 r 5 GitArdl o link tif 14! 7 do . ill 8 do fBl POARIM. 25 Penne R..... ..... BOARD. it E . !' WEE NO Sung Canal G+ SECOND se° Rich k Selt 7 Id anti Sil t R • . IDs Readins R. •.. • . d 0........ ..... 19N WO / r ung aq lOn lid It IW 4 40 ,CLostrio PRI , Bid. Asked, 11 States 0.1 '7l ..,14 ts iv .-- 9 17. y IM j 1I J falloffs s 3 9314 — IP /7 , 1 : room o 0e 41 1 19 t l 3 Penns : v4 gr.: Morrie Can Ol al Coil . , 4111.!;.: HoVyiiiltV 4 7 1 r IT 8o u) 100 Long 1313nd R.. . , .1014 6 itacp 34, VIRO-11l 11..3i 43 Lodosh scrip... ... . 23 21 Corn Y'' 11 .. • .. • ' t 2 Ponnk i k • •• • ir., 3 8 do .... 9,',1 CES—STEADY. Bid. Asked. BLq 1181' stook... ~ (Al i i'l'ltii'rh P ki:i.' ii : IL )! 36 ;1 „ K. 141 ma 4814 43 t:r,rgl,"Ponallit,--..12" Igi N Pponn, R..... •• • 6% . 6% 1 . 61. —6l 6'4 /OW ....... Si I.l4townian ft / J "bast bde,3o rib Ird t i all la 1 4," ....:. i) / 7 ,70 i Race Or, vwe titii A ..14) Di CITY ITEMS. ilerlt AT E. W. EAFLIITI, d Co.'B.—Attracted by a very brilliant display of Silver-plated Ware, of ex quisite finish and unique design, in passing the exten sive house-furnishing establishment of Means. E. W. Carryl dr, Co., No. Tit Chestnut street, we entered the store more from curiosity to see than any desire to buy, and from what we saw we have no hesitation in saying that, as a representative house, in this branch of trade, it is at once an ornament to the street and credit to our oily. Being devoted to both the wholesale and retail branches. and keeping, as they do, one of the largest and most varied stocks to be found my where, the an nual operations of Messrs. N. W. C. & Co. are very ex tensive, as they are also steadily increasing. Three speeialties of this house may here properly claim our attention as a matter of interest to the reader: These are Japanery, Silver-plated Ware, and Cutlery. - Under the first head, Japanery, the present stock exhibited in this house is really a curiosity to all who admire the perfections of this class of artionnship. Some idea of their variety in these goods may be gleaned from their having trays and waiter of this beautiful ware ranging in prices (min one dime to'thirty dollars per set, in which are embraced every conceivable style and design that taste could desire or ingenuity execute. These goods we learn were made in Wolverhampton find Birmingham, England, expressly to the order of this firm. Some of the more expensive waiters are truly magnificent, being ornamented with fine gold gilt, bur niehed, and embellished with handsome oil-palntings richly enamelled. The new method of making flowers by the introduction of various shades of gold is a won- dean' achievement of art. Their new style waiters with plated handles and Might metallic, border', which aro executed in every shade of coloring, aro also a no velty. Nor must we leave the Japanery department without a passing reference to the plate-warmers, bird cages, toilet-ware, and coat vase■, which it includes. In connection with the latter, a glance at their fine as- wirtment of hiahly-ppliehed open-fire furniture, such as full steel hie-seta, bronzed-iron fenders, andirons, standards. etc., may also he taken with advantage to purehan re, as tho prices of Messrs. Carry) Br. Co. ore Proverldalll moderate. In, the department of Silver-plated Ware, we are al most at a loss, in a short paragraph, how to describe the superior elegance of this stock. Tea-sets, salvers, tir ream entree dishes, pitchers, goblets, castors, in great est variety of pattern and made in the most durable manner, literally dazzle the eye on one side of their spacious salesroom. Several full sets. one more espe cially, which we examined, are really magnificent, and evince. In the Missing. the highest order of talent for that class of art. This is accounted for by the fact that these gentlemen employ only the most skilful and ac complished artisans in their manufactory. Their Ware has the reputation of being of the finest quality of me tal, and the heaviest plated made. Their ornamental work le hardly excelled in any country, certainly not in this. The remaining specialty ie their Cutlery department, In which everything included under the head of house hold cutlery may he found in great variety, as may be inferred, from the feet that their tots range from twain five cents up to one hundred dollars! The latter, and many at intermediate price', are neatly arranged in rosewood cases. The blades in these seta are both in stool and plated But we must desist. To enumerate all or the half of what we aawwould fill columns, and we would therefore recommend our readers to call and ex amine for themselves. SPLENDID COVRAE OP LITERARY LECTURE/3. We have carefully examined the bill of intellectual fare provided for our colleens donna the approaching lee tore-season, by did People's Literary Institute, and, upon the whole, regard it as possessing unusual merit. such eminent names as those of Henry Ward Beecher, George W. Curtis, Bayard Taylor, Rev. John Lord, and Rev. T. Starr King, would in themselves be sufficient to warrant this conclusion, but upon closer,inspeotion— I the result of which we may give to our readers in greater detail at some future time)—it Is found that the Course is really composed of inch an array of rearms that the most epicurean and feinidious cannot fail to find something in it adapted to his special idiosynoracy— should he be troubled with such en affection—whilst the main bulk of the repast is at once feeding and luxuri cot, and wills° be regarded by the lialstlis of our people. Benson tickets for the course—of Eight Leoturen—ere now selling rapidly, and should be early secured. Mr. Beecher will inaugurate the course on next Thursday evening. INDIA—rTE RACES, LANGUAGE, AND RELIGION. Among the popular names already announced for the leoture season, wo notice that of Henry Al. Scudder. D. D., who is to appear, for the first and only time, as a lecturer here on Tuesday evening twat. From the well-known talents of this eminent missionary, the ex tensive knowledge he possesses of Ids subject, AO the fervor of his eloquence, a rich Intellectual treat may be antioipated. Philadelphia will, we think. exhibit her appreciation of true worth by filling Musical Fund Hall, on Tuesday evening, to its utmost capacity. Ton BLACK Swan" CONCART.—By reference to an advertisement elsewhere, it will be seen that a "grand concert" is to be given at the Hall, Eighth and Spring Garden greets, on Monday evening, the lith instant, by Min E. T. Greenfield, otherwise known as the "Black Swan," assisted by Mrs. Brown, Signor Maki. and Professor 0. King. The 'programme an nounced for the occasion is an attractive out., which, with the enviable reputation of the "Swan" ought to enure a large audience. The tiokets of admission have been placed at the low price of twenty-five cents, and fifty cents for reserved seats. SUPERIOR CONFECTIONS.—To our readorm who are fond of choice preparations for the palate, we can hardly impart a more useful item of information than by telling them that the finest confections to he had in this country are manufactured and sold by Mr. Stephen F, Whitman, No. lila Market street. The almost infinite variety of preparations, of the most tempting and lus cious character, which we saw recently on 'e visit to this Sugar-Plum Palace, gave us a new idea of the import ance of this branch of our manufactures. The supe rior. excellence of Mr. Whitman'. confections has be come proverbial throughout the Union. Connoisseurs, And lovers of good things generally, should , remember this. STOVES POIt THE MILLION.—We desire to call the attention of our readers to the splendid stock of moves offered by Mr. John .8, Clerk; et Ma More, No. IMO Market rarest. Now la the time to Bemire these 'necessary articles for winter, and Clerk's is emptutticat. ly the place Om dicreo. , Ills-bighly_msproved Silver's 'fiaa-consuinine Parlor Stove is certainly a model of completeness, whether for Parlor, Dining-room, Chem. ber, or Office purposes: at is economic, ornamental. end convenient, and, mode as they aro in all sizes, we re- Ord them an the moat desirable stove out. Mr. Clack, it will be remembered, received several premiums for - valuable intorovementa on this Stove, at the recent State Fair. Et err one in want of a stove should call and examine them. A Ltvnt.t SCENE.—This is the met live epithet we are able to apply to the well-known con footman establishment of Messrs. E. O. Whitman & Co., Rodbell street, below Chestnut. Throughout the }oar this bonne seems to ho thronged with customers. The cause, we presume, is this: In the first place, the goods they make and sell are inturally in con slant de mand, es the wants of the palate are never satisfied: Secondly, the people are appreciating the fact that 'Whitman & Co.'s is, of all others, the place to obtain the best articles and thirdly, they hare had the good wife to let the world know what they are prepared to do through the columns of The Press, TERMINAL NEATNEEIL—It has boon said that "cleanliness is next to godliness ;" and the next thing in iniportance to personal cleanbeess is neatness of attire. Pre-eminently is it important that a gentleman - Would Ire gracefully rigged about the neck. The appendages of collar, cravat, stock, neck-tie; ',to.. though small in bulk, are effective in their taste, and should therefore be haught only at the eelebrated Central Cravat Store of 4lr. J. A. Eshleman, No. tPI Chestnut strciet, entrance in Yoyne's Hall. Give him a call. A YOUNG LADY remarked to a fop, the tither day, that his penknife in one respect resembled him. The Moe in the room commenced guessing what it could lie. At lest a smart-looking little boy, who, until now, pat in ono corner silent, wee asked to geese. After ex amine the knife close's'. he turned round, and, in a cun ning manner, said, "Well, I don't know, unless be cause it is dull." Dull people are to be found every uhere—but the very dullest are those who neglect our ad vioe to buy their clothing at the Palatial Store of Orem/ilk) Stokes, No. Cur Chestnut street. AN EMI:WaII REVIEW remarks of Cockney books on America: " iroacara in America repent the same thing Aver and over wit). We are rather tired of hearing tlnd t h e h 91019 1170 Of 0110IWOUX ; that you Can 1111113 ).I.lr o aches waklied by steam ; that the lobe ateamere are the most luxurious lu the wory ; that the ladies dross 111 an exaggerated atyte of fashion, and that moat nersone eat in a tremendous hurry." and wear only the becoming styles of R. P. M. Estrada, the Fashionable Clothier, No. 21 South Seventh street. "CET b RAT YOU CAS .110NESTa, UBll tl RAT TOE Gni. Fat - GALL , / ." and you will have a surplus left, hieh.depotited in the Frankliq Saving Fund, No. .13e youth Fourthstreet, below Chestnut, will bear five per cent. interest, and can lie withdrawn a; mu time with, gut notice. Investments arc made only in the most re , liable securing', and the precepts of h'rankh n, to '• hp an careful of the property of others as you are of your man," is strictly satiated to and preobsed by the mana gers of this old apil reliable &wins Fund, which never anapended and 41W4)11 Mitt on demand. See navel t ise want in another column. Joel tincEtvno, it splendid assortment of .111 - Inlnsted Groupe and Views, the finest ever mooned to this country. For sole at the International Stereo aoopio Emporium, Id South Eighth street. CLose OP THE CRICKET MATCII.—The Cricket meta closed on Thursday afternoon. The Philadelphia cricketers came of second best, na was expected under the circuinstancee. The English players declare that they have Leon greatly aetonizhed at much they hove aeon since their arrival in the United States; but at nothing so much as at the elegance of the garments made at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill & Wil son, Non. 603 and 605 Chestnut Street, above Sixth. ON vein let ult. the tomb of Chorine XII. wee 'opened in the presence of the King of Sweden. Prince pacer and others, by Prof. Fryxelt, the Swedish hala tion. This was dope to set at rest the stance which have boon afloat aNut the manner of hie death, especially .that qf 'nevassinetion. From an examination of the body, it was determined that death was caused by a large pro- Motile, which entered the left tomglg, and came out through the right. The dream worn by the &AWA hem is said to resemble somewhat the present styles said at .E. It. Eldridge & Co.'s "Continental Clothing Rouse," northeast corner of Chestnut and Eighth streets. u 77107 24.316 83 ells COMMITTEE OT THE FRANKLIN INNTITRTE. In Lbw report on Reims Machines. say " The Will cox. i y 0100, Seining Machine , (alls, nearer than any other, all the requirements rif a Family Afachine." Prole till For sale nt 710 Chestnut street. 87.30.814 0/ 219.136 1 PINE J4D411:4:1) TEA TRAYS AND IP Atrzits:—E. W. Cam St Co.. No. 711 Chestnut et., linve now in store their entire 101 l importation of Ten Tray* and Waiters. Their stook embraces more thin ;one taMdfed diet inet Patterns et the most desirable styles, varyins in Moo from 10 cents each to vp per set. In order to secure the beet possible quality and etyles adapted to the Philadel phia market. their Trars are made expressly to their owl order la the beet makers of Birmingham and Wolverhampton, whq are eoknowleilsed to be the hear Japannore iq the world. Common Oblons Waiters, 10 to W ets. Common 0411.1 Walton, lbc. to $l.OO. Common Oblong Ten 'from aye to St 23 Common Oial Tea Trays, 5.0 e to 9175. Fine Routul Watters, Rene Round IN MIMIC Gold Oth, Common Tea Trays in note, Fine Tea Traya in sale, Fine Tea Trays in sets. Fine Tea 'roue in PO, Moo To Trays in nets. Fine Tea Trays iii WS, Fins Tea Trays in rots, Finn Gold Gilt Ten Trete in Bete. 5380 Fine Gold Gilt Tea Trays in sots. $9OO Fine Gold Gilt Toa Trays in sets. 510.00 rite Gold Gilt Ten TM,' in lets, $ll en Finp Gold Gilt Tea Trays in sets, 8 1 2 00 Fine Gold Gilt Tea Trays In nets, 1113 80 Fine Gold Gilt Tea Trays In sets, slti.W Fine Gold Gilt Tea Trays in anti, 1 31 , 1 60 Fine Gold Gilt Tea Trays In sets, 818.00 Fine Gold Gilt Ten 'Prays in sets, 55009 Fine Gold Gilt Tea Trays in sets, rz2.o Fine Gold Gilt Tea Trays in sots, $28.°0 Fine Gold Gilt To Trays in lute, g27,pp Fine Gold Gilt Ton Trays in sets, • 8300 e Fine Gold Gilt n• d Enamel Tea Trays of all rotors, since , qUaiitiel, st/lee, and prieos, Fold nt nliolomle or retail:, E. w. CramlL & Co., 7) i Oltaiptuut NI. Staler; fklacursas of all grades. deeigns. quali ties, and prices are now being offered to the public, es.d moat of thorn are not without merit; but in our judg meet, for Family vse, the celebrated "Harris Boudoir," for execution of work.. cheapness, Grooms t„ and eeriest simplicity. is unequalled. Mr. EN D. Baker, No. 720 Arch street, is the sole agent for the sale of these ad. mirable metalline' in this city. •souseuateras who intend to augment their stock of Ilovesimbn ARTICLIII, as well as those who contemplate Furniehing, should remember that a lull and complete stock of everything in this bee, and at low prices, may be found at Messrs. E. S. Farson Co.'s., S. W. corner of Second and Dock streets. SPECIAL NOTICES. MATRIMONY doNTlxtrED.—Prof. 0. S. FOWLER LECTURES TO.NIOHT, SATURDAY. 11th. on " COURT9IIIP AND MARRIED LIFE," at HANDEL and HAYDN HALL. This very important and inltructive lecture com mence' at iN o'clock, and cloaca with PUBLIC EX AMINATIONS. Tickets 25 cents. PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS-Daily, fora short time only, at 922 CHESTNUT Street. REMOVAL. EVANS & WATSON have removed their SALA MANDER SAFE STORE from No. SO South Fourth street go No. 304 CRESTNUT Street, where may be found the largest assortment of Sahtmandsr Safes in the country. The public are requested to call and examine for themselvee. oclS-6t Am. ACKNOWLEDGE the great superiority of McCLEES' PHOTOGRAPHS. Now that the pries is quite as low as at other Galleries, who will hentate to ito to No. MI CHESTNUT Street, opposite Jayne's THIS IS TIIB LAST DAT OF EXHIBITION of the Elegant Collection of OIL PAINTINGS. et No. Off CHESTNUT Street—over Chickenng & Sone• new Plano-Forte Were-loom. The Sret sale will commence on MONDAY next, (MI4I et 10 o'clock A. M. It JUST OPENED—WHITE FRENCH CEIINA Di MIER Says, at the unprecedented price of sls—oorn plete to dine twelve Persons. Also, 100 Dozen WHITE FRENCH China Dinner Plates, full size and best quality. for OLEO per dozen. Also, 100 Dozen WHITE FRENCH China Breakfast Plates, extra rise, for el per dozen (usual price $1.75) Also, for Economical Families, White English Stone-ware Dinner Bets for $l2. Likewise fine White Tea Beta, complete in de pieces, for $3.50. These bargains, for cash only, at the old OIIINA HALL, CHESTNUT Street, directly opposite Old Independence Hall. o12•It W. J. HERR dr. CO. TRH STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY have awarded the FIRST PREMIUM to the Sewing Ms chines of LADD, WE NITER, & CO. New styles, with recent impmvements may be seen at their rooms. RV CRESTNUT Street. oot-tuthalm TUB CROWNING GLORY." —A flowing, soft, luxuriant bead of hair is considered the crowning glory of either sex, but particularly of woman. JULES HAUEL'S EAU ATHENIENNE HAIR RESTORER will produce this. even where baldneu has existed from age or dueue. It also reetoree the hair to Its original life-color, black, brown, or auburn. and yet is not a dye. Sold by ell Druggists, and by JULES HAUEL CO.. No. 704 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. 1100PLAND'S GRItitAR BrITRIt9 Will posi tively cure Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint. tie IROUB De bility, &c., &o. H 00FLAND'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL will positively cure Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough &0., &o. Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON & CO., 418 ARCH Street, and for gale by Druggists and dealers generally. Price Ta cents per bottle. segt-tf TEE BEST 850 FAMILY HEWING MACHINE alma MEII.I4IACTITSMD. W. H. JACKSON & Co., 724 CHESTNUT Smelt. Agents wanted. oe4-12t* To 7111: LADIES.—W. H. Jackson & Co. respectfully invite the ladies of Philadelphia and vicini ty to call and examine their new and improved 860 FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. Their Machines use the Straight Needle, and make the lock stitch alike on both sides of the cloth. Office, 724 CHESTNUT Street, over Hasanrs Book Store GROVES & Beisa's CELEBRATED NOISELESS FAMILY Ilawima-31Acems- AT 11141VCID PRICES. . Temporarily at No. & Broadway. WW return to No. 106 in a few week& Tuz Plum OP BINGER'S SEWING MACHINES BAWL! BXEMi! RBOVCID::: al-3m GAS-LIMP DEPOT—bIXTU AND AItell• 104-3 m ONA PRIOR CLOTHING OP TUN LATEST STTLES. Made lo the best manner, °sprout! for RE TAIL SALER. LOWEST selling Micas marked in Plain Figures. An goods made to order warranted satis factory. Oar ONE-PRICE System is strictly adhered to, as we believe this to be the only fair wa ALA.." • All Ire thereby treated Wall. ' seg-tf - SM MARKET Eltrea SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAM= TRUST COKPA NY.--Clartered by the State of Penneylirsabi. RULES. t I. Mosey is yesemed every day' sad to smr pgrarap4 arge or small f. FIVE PER, CRlCLinterest is said for mosey fonsi the day it Is mat tn. 3. The money is always paid back in GOLD whenever It le called for, and without notiee. L Money is received from Rxecuteri. AdaninisiVetteri, Geardiaes, and other Trustees, in lan. or small mums, to remain a long or short period. I The money received from Desostton Is Invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other ann. elms ',marines. O. Ojos oven errery day—WALNUT fltros4 itouthiresj ooruer Third street. Philadelphia. Mtn BBAY9H'B BAYING FriTß--NORTECWISS Coanan Sammy and Waratur Btreets.—Deposite re ceived in small and large ammints.from allolamesof the community, and allows interest at the rate of Me per rent. per annum. Money may be drawn by cheeks without leas of In terest Office open daily, from 9 untils o'eloak, and on Mon day and Saturday until 99n the evening. President, FRANKLIN FELL ; Tnexarer and {34wretary t elf-A9 E. MORRIS. : ' SALAMANDER Plai-PROOF very toga assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at reason able prim!. No. 21 South FOURTH Street, nasal.- phis. an3ttf EVANS & WATSON • WHEELER Wiisom SE —Philadelphia Office. 6 CHESTNUT Street. • Marchanta' orders filled at the SAME DISCOUNT as by the Company. Branch offices in Trenton. New Jersey, and Easton and Westchester. Pa. TtuntraoN—LOSS.—On the 13th Instant. at (Imre Church. by the Roy. William Suddards. Henry C. Thompson to Jane Chapman, eldest daughter of the late Cherie* Lou, all or this c to • COX—EVARP.—On the 12th instant, by Rey. E. - Y. Buchanan, Mr. T. Ellwood Coof Cheltenham town ship, Montgomery county, to Miss Mary J. Evart'. of Abington township, in the same county. SMILEV.—At Germantown, on the 11,1 net., Sarah, IL fe of Thomas T. Smiley. M. . aged years. The relatives end friends of the fsmi y are invited to attend her funeral. from the residence of her hoe land, N 0.9011 tine street, Oct Monday. the rfth lost at 2 &Monk P. P. M. ( 313 AW . —Suddenly. on the 13th instant, Deborah, wife of James Robert Shaw. Funeral from the reridenea of her husband. in Spruce street. between Third and Fourth. South Camden, this (Saturday) afternoon. at 2 o'clock. • WISE.—On the 13th inst, Leah hum, infant deughter of Samuel S. and Alwibta Jane Wise. Funeral from the residence of her parents, Lancaster avenue, below Till street. Twenty-fourth ward, tins (Saturday I afternoon. at 3 o'clnek. WEIODE...—On the lath instant. Richard H, WCllOi. son of Frederick and Elisabeth 'Weigel, in the sth tear of his are. . . BOGGS.—At Salem, N. Phi Mrs. Margaret, relict of the bite David Bow, of Philadelphia, in the Oath year of her age. 1. liners] from the residence or Rev. F. A. Hummer, No. 1222 North Thirteenth street, thin (Saturday) ai ter nous, at V unlock. G RI NN A 0 E.—On the 11th instant, Culotta Grinner., In the Milt year of his ace. Funeral (rain Mutate residence. N 0.718 Fallon egreet. on Suedes afternoon. at 2 o'clock. C A.LROUN.—On the 12th instant. hire Mary Ann Calhoun. relict of the late Adam Calhoun, in the 931 year of her age. Funeral from her late residence. 1904 Naudain street, (late Melluffie,) botween Lombard and South, on Sen der afternoon, at 2 o'clock. . . • • HENRY.—On the 13th instant. Mrt. Mary Henry, in the 89th 'ear of her age. Funeral horn the residence of her eon-in-law, Mr. William Allen. Allen's lane, Mount Airy, on huntty motions. at in o'clock. • • • I,E M M IN o.—On the 13th Instant, Mr. Samuel Flem mos. o.7Pfi 3d years. Funeral from his late reeidenee, Front street, below the canal, or Moore street, on Sunday afternoon, a m t 1 o'clock FROBOATT.—On the 13th met.. Ann Mary, deuehtar of Benjamin and F.llen Frogged, In the Ilth year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her grandmother, Mrs. Anna Hare, 13)2 Bouth street, this (Saturday i afternoon. at t o'clock. • CRIS 11.—On the 17th instant. Honey Chin, wife of Hiteh Chjem, in the 36th year of her age. butter's! from the resulenm) of her husband.l73o Rod man street. at 4 o'clock this (B.rtunlay ) afternoon. • HUM MF.L.—On the 111 h instant. Ann Catharine, wife of Jacob Hummel. in the 6311, year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. J. M. Hummel, No. 1006 Marshall street. below Girerd avenue this (Saturday I afternoon, at 1 o'clock. • PIN INEY.—SuddenlY. on the 13th instant, Mary, Wife of John Dininey. aged 67 yeare. Funeral from the residence of her huehand, Factory and Willow streets. between Spruce and Pine. Service at hit. Patrick's Church, on Monday morning, , a 9 o'clock. • • K I LPAT R IC K.—On the 13th Instant. Catharine. eldest danghter of Francis and Mary Kilpatrick. riser! 6 tears. Fnnernt from the reeidence ea her parent . N. W. Corner of Ninth and Lafayette streets, this (Saturday) afternoon. it 3 o'clock. lIABBIDCF..-00 the 13th instant. Hannah dens hter of the late Allen M. and Hannah Babbidee. of Venzir. Me., and adopted daughter of William and Re becca Heise, aged 16 years. MOTTRNING Pant , aos OHESTNUT went ni" Bleck Velour Rens, do. hloussehned'Lainee.: In. Cashmeres, u. MeTinooe. do. Resin de Chines, do. Bombazines, do. 'remises. do. Paranuittne, do. Mnhair Laut.r.m., dn. Thibat long Bliairls,l i B nek erne Second Mournmk Gonwl ii r, et.. to six° slow to woo to $6OO 85fq GREEN -STREET METHODIST EPIS COPAL CHURCH. Tenth and Oreen.--Presch lig.the Rev. 0. COOK. D. D., of Delaware, at half past 10 o'clock A. hl. At halfryst 3 o'clock an interest m; meshes will he hold. Rev. Worcester Willer. of the Cherokee Indian nation Rev. Henry Cox, D. D.. of _ l ' o o l , 3 lld. Blaine . will deliver addresses ..Revs. D. 'W. With no nod J. II Torrence will take part in the services. The Bible for the World. and the World to be Given to Christ. its UNION TENT OF THE YOUNG MEN'S chnstiart Association. Eichth and Girard Avenne —Sobbath Serrices.—Enriv morning meeting at ?o'clock. Union prayer meetiout AN P. M. Prenching at 4 P.M. I, Rev ft IMP CAR InF.N and at 7)4 P. M. by Rev. T.A. FERNLEY. Great Children's meeting this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Wilder, Itliseionary from India, Intl addrais this Children. it` GEO. S. MINGINS, Superintendent.- " lON SERMONS TO YOUNG MEN." t / The ninth sermon or the course. under theatr- Ciarea of toe Younc Men's Christian Association Of the Nortli Presbyterian Church SIXTH St.. atsave Green, si in be preaehed TO-MORROW EVENING. by the REV. E. E. ADAMS. lino Secretary of the American and Foreign Malian Union. oclo.6td/cItW MARRIED. E! BESSON & SON, Street, have • full tutsort- IBlaok Gros Grain Silks, do. Pooh de Soles, do. Venetiennes, do. Oros d'Eensse. o. Patent boded o. Irish Poplins. o. English Crapes, do. Crape Collars. do. Sleeves, ;On, &0., ke. n lA(lry vnnety. 07-ti TO-YORRLIWat the .fl °Pros Sonar SPILL - Garden aad Ninth atreett. at (ecioth MORN ING. and 7).c. ETENING. Subjects: fit The Lona of the Sold"—Chriat's taclohcai ,16"thaurante' Brown— , The Resurrection the oar Ilarme Farm.. and Ltarnal Lae." The pubic; are SERMON TO YOUNG M - Elf.—By RE v q uest of the Yonne Men's Chrtetien AssoeisVen. the v. ALFRED ODGLMAN will pre.ya a G o mm to Yonne Men. bp . Divine permission. en BABBATII EVENING. 16th inst.. at Lull past 7 o'clock, in the UNION M. E. CIIIIRCH. Fourth. below Ara. Seats reserved for l'onas It* ErCHURCH OF THE INTERCERSOR, MELON, above Tyelfag.—lfiviae "amp saki ru iralfttlett y ee ni aT. m Ot a l l ab l o l" ZOM e r: Oct. 18th—n eorraot op '• The Couirerriort Qf our Unarm ve rted Relatives",EV k: KG—. Joseph*/ Dying Charge.' Altars graleome. rfrLECTPRE TO YOUNG MEN —NET. TREOPHILIIS FISKE sreseh at the Cora rninioner's NO; SPRING GARDEN. TO-310AROR• MOANING, upon "13rotherlyEusdaeme' In the EVE NING he trill deliver en address to Trams Men. "Seats free. The while are respectfully invited to attend. 11 VPRESBYTERIAN ENTERPRISE., —Broadway HMI, southeast' corner of Broad and 11 , Carden etreeu. Preaching TO-MORROW Matt bath) MORNING at 10% &do-A. by Rer. E. E. ADAMS. and EVENING at 7% o'clock br Rev. L. IL CHRIS TIAN. of North Presbyterian Church. I r s -- " DEATH—AND AFTER DEATH THE Judrrneut."—finbiect of &iron br Rev. - Mr. KA - RORER, et HANDEL and !lAA DN MALL. Eisbtk and Spins Garden streets. TO-MORROW iSondsr) EVENING, at IN o'siock. Services at 10 A. IL Seats free. REV. ALFRED COOHRIAN WILL preach TO MORROW Sabbath) Nolorryo at 10 o'clock, and EVENINii at IM &dark, in tha Union M. March, FOURTH Street, below Arch- The scab aI E. l free.- tigCHURCH OF THE NEW TESTAMENT T. H. STOCKTON. Pastor—nartharest corner r . nrd avenue and Thirteenth street. entran ce on Thirteenth st.—Serriee et IQ A . H. See Nan •Ritiite Times." Just net this moron's. irrTHE MORNING COMETIL—RE?. A. A WILLITS 'nil ontsch oa this subfect be whoa tar request. TO-HOR ROW tlletbbeah tArTERNOON. the A M &RICAN MECHANICS' HAI.J., comer rosrtk and George etreete, at hi before 4 o'clock. FOR SALE—PEW NO. 95. WEST AISLE. middle black. " Arelt•st. Freabyterila Rev Dr. WADSWORTH. Passer. /Lastly at No. O MARKET Street. It• TUE WOMEN OF THE BIBLE—THE r i'7 ' pert sermon Thi rd is pour. will be preartaid in Pt. PA17128 CHURCH.. below Walnut. TO-MOR ROW EVENING. Semen tiointoonees at 73 o'hipek. • rrrCHEM CHOP EPIPHANY. FIFTEENTH AND CHESTNUT Streets.—Theina scrcioo nut SUNDAY MORNING at lON o'clock, and 7N is tjtc EVENING. e t i ß t f a tt i tTl T TE; a r i fi r R P l it! YT ER lAN 'nee Berrieo TO- MOR R OW. =1.41"D-- 754 o'clock P. M. A. a 24 TrUNITARIAN. CHURCH. TENTH AND I.orust streets—R ev. W. ILFURN n—Sem - lees TO-MORROW. BM, at /03i A. 31., and Di P. M. It" SPIRITUALISM.—MRS. F. 0. in- ZER,_of Vermont, twill Malaita and mac at HAN SOM-STREET HALL, on SUNDAY. at Idle S. M. and at pi P.M. Admiuion, 5 cents. It" GEORGE WM. CURTIN. AUTHOR OF " Vottphar Nears." eta.. arid deliver a NEW Lecture at CONCERT HALL, MONDAY EVENING, Oct. 17th. at 8 o'clock Inc the Mutat Temperan•e gape. Sublest--" Modern foadehty." Tickets. Z cents: for ■ole at the Bookstores. _ SEAT CHEST OF THE ITSION BANE C 3 as instated tn , the Second Seetket One Aet of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, approved the 13th day of OCTOBER. A. D. Issf Amount of Loans and Diesounts....... ..... CMOS SI Do. Speme. - SI EE9 Do. Doe from other Bantu - (Pets Pi Do. of Notes in circulation 93,710 CO Do. Deposits. meleding balances doe to other Bents 246,33, CO PIM4DZI.PHI A. Gerber 14.1x59 CIT 1 OF PHILADELPRIA. sa.-1. JAMES 1,y3 LET. Cashier of the LNION BANK of Plots., beta; sworn. dept se and say that the abore Statement is mot mot, to the Art of MI imcrwled.s and belief. , JAMES LEY. Ca 4 rier• Sworn before me. this lith day of Octo ES e L r. A. D. eel, It' P. C. ELL:MAKER. Noun , Pubbe. ficrCITY OF WHEELING. VA.—HOLDER% of the City &suds, alined to the " Hemelkid."' the " Marietta arid Cincinn.sti," land the Maldendi' and Pittshurr" Railroad Companion. are . requested to toes. at the Panions Foam or WINSLOW. LANIER. & CO.. No. SS WALL Street: New Turk. Oa TUESDAY. the lath hut., at I o'clook P. M. A foil attendance is re quested, MI important quest:cuss touching their interfete will be considered. •3.7. PHI L'A. LIBRARY CO'S, • 6TH MEM- It 3 VERSARY.—FREDERICK DOUGLASS driitver his crest lecture on "Sell made Hen." tprerinta to to. departure for Euntro.i before the Philadelphia Library Colman,. on TrESDAY EYENING., October lath. 1459. at 8 o'ilook. at NATIONAL .HALL. Market street, above Twelfth. Ticket* of selmenon..ll cent;• which may be had at Parry & cone! Prank and Chestnut, and IL If. Heade mon , Ro. Cl Amite/rein. ols 93 (FIXTO YOUNG "lEIC—GREAT FACILI TIES are afforded for acquitter • BUSINESS ATION' et BRYANT STRATTON'S MER CANTILE COLLEGE. S. S corner Seventh and Chest nut streets. Br purchase of e /Scholarship the bolder hecnir.es a LIFE MEMBER. and ssay 'prosecute his studies at his convenience. Call for Cireuotra.' TrCONSOLIDATION DANIL—PHILADEL. PHIA. October 11. 711. • .• -- -• . An election or Thirteen Directors. to serve the en suing' sear, will be held et the RANTING ROUSE On MONDAY, November 21st. between the boors of 10 A. M. and 2P. M. JOB. N. PICLREIOL Cashier. 0..12-whito2l . . " The annual meeting of the Stoekholders ►AI he bed at the same place on TUESDAY, November Ist.st o'clock M. or-w& a tra NIFi. N. PtIRSOL. Cashier PEOPLE'S LITERARV ESSTITETE.— SEVENTH COURSE OF LECTURHY. °PEKIN° LECTrRE TT REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER. AT CONCERT HALL. THURSDAY EVENINS. 0,-tohor7oi.h. - - TICKETS FOn TEE CQFILSZ OF HICH,KECTEIIii, - AdMI : t : IIII/ avien oste person FOR SALE Br -- Pk & hletEllan. Fourtk and Chkamat. Bowe. Sixth sad eodorlop.a. Arch street. • ‘Preabyte non Book Store. Mt Ortateolbt- .o1)-Ttif . 117 HOMOEOPATHIC COLUVRE PPENN SYLVANIA. Filbert The intmdactory Lectures=t a reeredlethe kt• I ° W.IVWAR D, idozrzkeisactxr, :thh.r. C. 7. TITIMPTL.' TV BDAI, uut,'s 01* - , Prot. J. R. COIEL,Js.,TrETINESDATORk.gats...k._ crentng. Prof. THOS:MODR.R. THURSDAY', WA. II o'ciceell. erecutic_ CO: - TiERCI, I 44,V I TY4rA b I ii , rreeteg. • Prot. SEWER: MONDAY i 171 k. &o'clock P.M. Medina end Sartiaal Clget, WRDMDAY SATURDAY, 12 ethielt.M. 08-7 t. J. BRA twai. rY"7"=.. A MEETING OF THE STOCEROLD- I. 3 FRS of the GRERN AND COATES-ST. PAS- S g - NO R RAILWAY COMPANY wilt be balk At the office of the Company. = WALNUT Street. on Trini- PAY, October 12th. at 11 noon, to consider the question runtune the ears on the Green am! Contanstreot hearten of the Comikanea road on Satahr. : Be order of the board. 012 et DINDY SEARWOOD. Secretary. ITTrtAirESLLA.NGUAGE. AND RELIGION.—The Rev. HRNRY M. SCUD DER. of India. will lecture on this subject on TT ES DA.4 'EVENING. the 18th inst.. at 3 o'clock, in the :N.II.BICAL FUND Tickets. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. To be had at hlesias. Taus McMillan Wm. 5..4 A. Darden, Presbyterian Board Tract HC:41114, sad at ,the Rooms of the locus Men's Christian Association, 1011 Chestnut-. FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANk Pmaaatarnta, Cktaber 3d, lea ,13 7 ) 0;.oe m hereby riven that an electron - for Thirteen _Minatory will he 'held at the Banking Roam on MON DAY, November 7lst,l263,between the Imo re of 9 ceolock A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M.; and a general meeting of the Srockho!dera will be held on TUESDAY. November let. at 4 o'clock P. M., at the Banking Roam.- otAtn3l W. 11.114RTON.II„DgehMr. r. r s t o A u Mi o a r t i It i If w. BANIE7PUILADEL- Notice is hereby 'riven that an election for 'Thirteen Direct°, will be held at the Ban - lung House *a MON DAY, November flat. IH9,_ between the hours of Id o'clock A. N. sod !o'clock P. AI.; an a mineral mart ins of the Stockholders will be held oa TUESDAY. No vember let, at U o'clock H. of-dtz2.l F. P. STEEL, Cashier. EDUCATIONAL. yOUlia LADIES' SEMINARY; The a. next Qeulo2 or COTTAGESSMINART will com mence tee first Tilt:9l)AT in November. Thts bourn t ion is located at Pottstown, two hours ride from MI, • • The P.inciyal. Rev. R. CRIEKSHANK. can be weft At NA. este CLiEsTNUT Street, from 9 to 12 o'clock. tat WEDNESDAY. 12 M..19t11 Met. 01340 AA SHTON'S COMMERCIAL AGENuY, Pois CHEST)irT BYrPet.—One large sad several letter Rooms to let, in the eteond atom of the boildtrg. Apply to JOHN ASHTO. Ja.. at the Mrice. pASHIONABLE DANCING AND CAL'S -e• THENIC EXERCISES.-W. J. DUFF reenact fulls notifies that he will resume his Chums. in the ASSEMBLY BUILDINO. TENTH and CHNSTIVT Streets. on TUESDAY. the 13th October. Hoots of Tutooo-d till a o'clock. and 8 to 10 oclock. P. Jd. Onsa-Tnesdats and Fridays. Residence-711caRsr- NUT Street. .alt-st• SEWING MACIIMES. I..;\VING MACHINES!—SEWING MA CHINES!—We etill keep on band the T. X. L. Ma chin, Silk. which for quality, atrength, and weight. to unequalled by any. Also the best makes of Twist on I na od is or Spools. The celebrated Willienintic and Orr & Marano chts Cotton'. and three-cord Linen Threaus. and Maohine Oil of best quality. Machine Needles at reduced prices. . The above in lobe had, in treat variety of N 0... colors, and kinds, wholesale laud retail. at N 0.30 North THIR Street. It' LAING & MaGINNIS. LEGAL. IS THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PH t A.—No. LI of September Term. LW. Divorces Crm. CAROM?' M SIETZGKER. by her nest Oland GOT:C -PR IE SEUBE KT. vs. EDWARD SIETZUKEtt. Edward Aletssker. the Fespoadent in shore ease, will tale notice that LEO:YARD B. FLETCHER. Eves the Exlmi ner appointed by the Ccurt to take the testemony of the witnesses of the Libellant an above ease: has ap pointed the seventh day of November. lee& at 3t o'clock P SL. to like ssid testimony at the Wetherell Hons.. nausea on the north aide of SANSOM Street. shove Berth Street, to the arty df Philadelphia- GEORGE H. %ABLE. Attorney for the Labeihuit- RAILROAD LLYES. • FTAI L ARRANGE= AIENT. PHILADELPHIA. WI 0T024, AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD. On GEEfter AIONDAY. October Hui. 16:01. PASSEN TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA, For Baltimore at 8.15 A. AL, noon, Express.) sad 11.10 P. M. For Chester at 8.15 A. M.. 'Saone. a and 8.10 P. M. For Wilmington at 4.15 A. M.,11.4. and 1110 P. M. For New Caste at 8.16 A. AL. and 4 P. Al. For Middletown at 8.15 A. M., and 4 P. M. For Dover atB.lsAl_, and I P. AL For 'Milford at 8.1.3 A. 51, and 4 P. M. For Seaford at 8.15 A. M., and 4 P M. For Laurel at 8 15 A. Al. and 4 P.M. TRAINS POR'PHILLADBLPHIA Leave Baltimore at 630 A. M., (Express.) 1613 A. Al., and 5.21 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 5.55 A.M. and 11.30- M.,1 45 and 8.40 P. AI. Learn Laurel at 615 A. M.. and 3.40 P. M. Leave Seaford at 645 A. AL, and 405 P. M, are Milford at LW • AI.. and 4.06 P. M, are Dover at 905 A. M.. and 5.40 P. M. save Middletown at 10 A. AL and 13.82 P. M. Leave New Castle at 10.36 A. M.. Mid 6 P.M. Le.aro Chester at 7.44,14 A. M.. and.9.lsP,_ ~M Leave Baltimore for Laurel and Delaware Rwthoad at /O.LS A. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Chester at 8.45 A. M.. 12.83 and GAO P. 51 Leave Vliilmusston at 9.73 A. N., Ms P. AL, and 1.1...% A. M. BUNDAYB OWI at 11.10 P. AI., from Philadelphia to Baltimore. OM! at 5..% P. M.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. FREIGHT TRAIN. with PASSENGER CAR attacked. enll run as follows: Leave Philadelptua for Perrjville and intermediate places at 5.45 P. 51. Leave Wilma:arm for Perryville and intermediate places at 130 P. M. Leave Ilaltimpre for Stimumer's Run, Chase's, and Haretrood at 541 P. M. oil S. M. FELTON, President. ITOU WANT LIFE-SIZE PIIO T 0 graphs in 0 11 for Your Parlors, and Nitni.ture Photographs and Ambrotypes for your friends. ou tan re ay . omniodated with ail nine and lane teoturea R EIM ER'S Gallery. SECOND etreet, above Green. PEARS, PEARS.— A large lot of very ,opor 01 , 047 DlZPhene nsnuletue for stir in its to suit; also. a t erten.) ra. nr Fruit and Contertioners. C. N. RR tOfiri. olltt3t* Strr'et. GUAM?.—DAZZLE GUANO in More and for wile in lots to suit earchseere. Farmers will do well to examine it before purehlwo r t else where. Price VD per 200 pounds. - W114.0W - !trio ° B. N , aCIEICO.I4I