t. ,' #""Orr.:W,Ok /1 P1P5 1 , 1 0 1 . 4 4;4 4' 41 ) 0. 11 474 brimg, 411440.4 imagesti. the tnerfifiki tinVtliteeAteueano tit the sYbnig6i eT him ebeniiitttitiWitintof bhrint.Alifiry nifittt infittnen rfilitt soinowheteit and - tOtoine hefii; io, settool!hotuatet ld ,thitatree; or under-the ?trees; he lit - I;feaahia6, - Oh d resit Ofwitholit; a tiiiitr Heti thitOlt orittOr'foi whoni all the he'll arid whete:ate too email ! , lialustever hedges • oft# l lA . _ Otin any, meaner dwarfs, ltillnalf,derg'orneab ii thikelli*.With WNW he ilints;ini . I the, Obit' teat and triumphant . He mend' hiliwordslar the right ringingliame like the anvil r itrokeir of a blithe,bladdientit f9f4o."' bagilidtrilesinaheithisdistiiiguialeisd orator is' , to taciturn in .this city on ThursdaYisfenubt nest, as the, fitat-,of the ,brilliant'iiburad to bogiveh under thwattineettit of - the,"-People's 'Literary - Twit, tate.° ::We learn that nearly season tioketi ,enonth • have beettitifidelready to fill either of the hells in which thnlootetei mat to hold.-One dollar and a half is the Pricesit *hob they are rot - 406d' ire ,doubt lrever so' huge ap amount ofsterling , liternry - value was provided at so 'null) aeost, The 'Feat efiectene of this society is well deserviid4Thnfolloaritig objeeta of ; the institution wo eitrifolfrom a (may of the'eoruitinitien't, . oboot2orthe institute ahall be the: promietion of the mental.fral, and religioue- improvement of our hitigenvr*SPOO lythe youngetoottionof therei 0111-. vidinirpubuo' ectures of the bighead order; the entail ment efarending,rpomi and such other means as may hereafter be deemed fi - , ;•,• " Tlnem - , bors of - the institute Shall consist Of such - ',persons, of , good moral 'ohmmeter, - ,as shall subscrbe to the Constitution and_pay tato the treasury the sum of one dollat annually. No person shall be dis auali6p4 from, holding,_ office beoause of hte political or seebtrian views ; provided that the names of oil date. for memberehie shall be subject to the approval of - 9 Board of Idanagere.”—Art • • • - true Lt te CT Dr. F REDERICR DOUOLAas —A lecture trill he'd elivited by M . i.Ftedeittli Dounienst on, "Mr; made brim," thin evening at liathinitf Hall, on the od onion of the twenty-sixth noniversarY Of the Phileclelz Oda Library Company. •-- " 'Fien'WGlvot Atin'ollditr Fitton hiked Gin was awarded the first premium tit the We fair: • This is the best fatuity winching; in the snarket. ;Price ego. - For onto at Tld Chestnut:street, • • Tile hell Valid inest instructive amusement. is the itteordedepie Groups and - Vjewt. found at, the new BtereoSiotee.Etesoriare"of'J. Bremer & Co., le South 'Eighth - o'6ot.- • • - • , • - Itaoss; Luau/Lea, :We 'timid call attention to the •teeturellinfis to be tle livireCt&nisht;l3): the blaateat Punk gait, hi :By. Henry h i f t Aeluddey, of India- : , „ c. • Foe, family use ' httk, year . l'ess at - teyeie;:riesi; tivelt:the :chiaareat_ sad purest to be had. Fourth and Chestnut, and Seventh end BTOlit.' ' • • • ' W,!'-,,We,wonder that it has never. streak. the discoverers " eurious enindidenoes" 'pestitastat class, by the way/ that moat of the things inwhiott Flea ohistly'-delleht begin with-a W. •Ther• are -Women, Wine s Wit, and Wisdom-nn alliteration-of good things Ilurinbeted;!: Obsers*joibhroirytatasseaaa.* ' got the atnonii them in ' , their .various relation• Wonian,- , Wifil,'Wideir, ,,- They• escape it only in the state amide,- ' W stender,for: We Will liver, the ' elegant clothing of Granville StOkee, the fashionable costumer , . No. 07 Chestnut stttiet. •••• " ' Tun'TylopHirto ELOQUENCE op 'DANIEL WAD- erlitae beck as litta, D6nietWebiter: intoeaking °Ohl , =yid prowess of, Armin; In tie Unitectatates; said, prophesy kindling in the blase of his rhetOrio; " I look forward to the ported when theMooila Of the PrioiEo States ,will se ise a standard for themselves as they might to do; and when they inscribe upon its folds the sensible admonition to all mew to go bny their garrhents at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of lloolchfll & Wilson, Nos:og and eigi Chestnut street; above . Sisth,• In Phila-. •- • . , BQBLIC our " Quakes City" theta are, besides any suanity of dwellings. stereo, churoltee, . and pate., of amusement, hotels; hespitabi. prisons. o.—some 409 miles of cobble pavements. over 000 Milne of foot pavements nearly 6,000 sea and, fluid /Awe., awns three or four dozen Pnesenger railroads; and suites. many, if not more:drinking " public hy; dmnts"—besides the elegant new Tailoring Establish ment of R. P. hi. Estrada. No. 21 South Seventh street —of*hoin n'ocitemeortirs sari: "" In addition tti n fie- Derb stock of cholas goods, he has isorired the services of John'ltolison,- the ttiost'skilful eutterin the United litittes.,. We *paid add Vint " thent's our eenti merita-",. - . ' , , ' , • • A Bin Crrr.—Philadelphia has a, population o f over 603:000 ands ; it is twenty-three by five arid a half miles in length sod breadth; and covers an area of one hundred and twenty-nine and One-eighth sonata miles, or 02 700 egree.,'No pity on this continent possesses more objentietinterest ; and none probably to the "Stranger or the aoJoantor nithin our saws," surpasses the beau- Oral Clothing esiablishmenti known,ne the " Coo tinen-: tat," midst . the proprietorship of E. 11. Eldridge & Co., northetiettorner of Cheinnnt end Eighth streets. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. 1t FOURTH PACE. - ' - • ARRrvED. , - •• • fiteamahlp Pennsylvania. Teal, from Riehmnnd, via Norfolk, 23 hours, with mdse and paasengers to Thomas Webster Jr. l3hip ,tfi j ian.,4 Queen , Ray, data from New • York. with salt to _JO 33111M11-.IIMIOI to & W Bum. Behr days from Providence, with mdse to Crowell& Colhnf.- Behr M Freeman. Nieltersen, 6 days from 'Hallow ell. Mecwith headings to Crowell keollina.. Steam-tug America, Virden ID houremorn Delaware Break Water, without a tow. Passed olf Reedy Island. brla Resolute, from Matanzae,and a few light eishrs coming up. . „ fOorrespondenee orThe Preis.) Nicw Ironic. Oat 11. Jame, R Keeler, from - Liverpool. Arrired, ehip Wm Sturgis. from ' Caßit s tg.fini t ric t. l.l 7: agar, from Cronstadt; brig Aorta, 1) Torrey, froinSaa . - - Noapour, Oat 11. • The sahrlndependeed is sahnre on Currituak. The L inNom Belt/more, bound to. Plymouth. NO. - 11.Aarkyox Roam_ 0at.17. Arririd. Behr Maria NOrton.,lo days from Sombrero. • „ . ,CILAILESTOX,Oot The Bahr Charles T Smyth. from Havana for N York, lute put into Ode port for repairs. MRMORARDA. The ship island Queen, (of Camden, NA. Ravi com mander. madelavery quick passage from New York to this portihavnis passed Bandy Book on Saturday morn ing at seven o'qlook. and came in the Capes of the Debt 'WM* At fere o'clock the 158112410VIMMR, m.klag 4,,,jj.tftnco Of over aiie hundred and twentsnalfes Now m hours. Ship Lancaster, Datum, cleared at Orleans .16th Wet. for idyertmoi. Bark ilemiltontliatne ret.ThSledil iittl6l l lo4 at Martina Bth Bark American, Worlinger, remained at Ravine, Bth met. inacertale. - - Bark Cordelia, Roberts, hence, arrived at Boston yes tardier', - Bark Virginia & Bstoßinit, - Wilklms, from Pensacola, was at Rio de Janeiro Bth Bark FloreWS, Welsh, from' Richmond, wait at Rio do Jirro 6th ult. ' • rk Lapwing, from Baltimore, vilest Rio de Janeiro at nit. . • • , . • arig Delhi. Tenfi r arianL he v ri m oo at Havana 4th Inst. Brig BlaattcBßual Davis, h ence for 8t Jago, bp : ° -- 1111;:n6` a lt - Proit, 81 e, k enos, arrived at Cardenas 23 teat. - Bohr fd Price. Blizzard, cleared at New York letter dsv for Philsilelplps; Bohr Fannie, Yenta, for Ploladelphik Arm at Celts- Propeller Sophia • % (Aries; cleared at New York yester day foi - lid?felatatitr: fmM , Bat - h fo r Phila. de tV .oN l at m t Behr Xansarca, Platte!, arta sloop Lillt. Johnson, for Philadelphia. cleared at Baltimore lath inst. Steamer Union. Taylor, biome for New Orleans. put Into Key West Bth inst. to elean boilerai • ARRIVALS AT_ THE . PRINCIPAL HURLS, Aur to 12 o'oLooe Lest maw! . GIRARD ROURE—Cbeetnut it. below Math. B Brantley & wt. Coni Judge Wright, Fla H Jones k la, Phila. ' 0 B_Catitart kla, Brooklyn (Hiss Hose, On . „ DS Burson t itiohmondand Wips-rma,'N Y - . . 1..1. Clarke,_Hoston tir firl l l 'e n',l4-0 • --:ti Foster, - , rig Dyer, Ala- •- • - •- ' • hoeliV,Wa.to, ..a-....; Ki '' 1 R TJaaapaan,Ry ~ - Jos Wiley, Petersburg, Ye Tim H. Neleon..Ye - --" -"A Callaway, Hy wm 11 Garland k in, Miss Mien Idarland & sis, Miss ' Id.C Hall. Washington - ,D 1: Stout, Pa --, - - M Doninger, PA - - A Porter & In, On Ilse Alexander, On - - -.' J Is Hoes& ln, Cincinnati re Smith, Cinehmati; 0 A fi HigMe &la, N Y • W Oarthwaite. iyowark. W W Gunti i ngton. N Y 4 1 ret i f a r bmF •: ' 9 4 1'1511 4 eVia ° :.1 1 511 - ' ' l - ,t Via, ~.11- . . . ,-- , .• • i 0011106 ~ , or,olk,_l/: '' , fi S tagi;:lie .O sig: ', ` 'lir Vrte, 4: 1 "1° 'n E rin Corm! ...marine . - Min Corroy, Nashville it.6lThray. Naehrillo •W. H_Heald, Balt ,_,- - , • Whitaker, Md - -., - . , John ft Harris, N y is Z - Li. Prer..N i r. •• -, V r c, R l3 ii i luerlig,? . . Y . .- 1 1 6 147h r till l i k.'4,'Hise - I. A ILIA% .N Y -- 3) i. C . i ft; b4n Ur.l'k• in, B oston 4 1 1 4 ) 8 GITZI . d i ll t Ir - • F ....t,,,,.., ...,. tit Pleutel„ Ni , 33.Wil ti.,N Y - 3 0 McCrory - , ateshmlle r Hamm, Nashville -,- T 3 Warren, Nashville i mar Jackson, NY - • ... L JPleninutri Mega , en pd Boom, A woiriehoir ; , - rE 0 Fenner.l , l o'. - Dr A Hillt, N 1 _ . g R in i, fret t 7 4 14,. ice 1 ivN ii i,°ol=;l3:itviii. i, ..ittwatera! Y J fliatiefin, 8e ..1v , - 0 0 Field, N Y , El Rmilton,lrot ~ 031111,1Nie . . Jots 0 Whitakot,, Mobile : , - J:N Oirin ' Belt_ n Head, Miss VlNtl2:eqtf:Wd.s li .D C , neon, Miss rClark. Xl' o A Clark. . ..._ line Wayland, N y , Richard flohell,N Y . r BMW, WWI, 1) it ' John Darling, Pht MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth at.below Aroh. iOrrthatu, Tenn, . , it. H Sural,Fa F Prpwn. ReaAtirl „ : t Ketchum Easton , Cliw ,Albany - , - t Bruner. ra,, • Pidurner, Colurabla_ Roarer. Leneruiter; Pa WOVlntts , T , .., „ U_Arren, - Springfield, 111 ttimer, L.- w rryomor,:Yprlc, Pa' mmeS, erk ra,, ' • I,Stui Nt Gylrorool, york,,Pa rVinron, .Staburg Ran T rslte,,le c inn i t i n fi)grAti:::: trtitla ' Mn 9 nttaie, 4,.,,,,v... 1., .... .= .- ! ft.lintoox., vittibur, eJ lark, rttOM. N J A. L Oar t n ie lg o a ra ßtoavo titgl4l- 1 1,.k I "`' , Ll2.Tttfle pa - it Rear, minerevilla ,'' ' " , '-- •i ' • ' AMERIOAN , NOTXI,--Ohegtinit it., above Filth. Plitoraft.N - 3D Colling,..Ohlo p pgbilDpit, Ohio - 1.34 atanotvg, Ohio was E stawart, Ohlo M AL T% ~1..7.06.wth0ph-Pa -J A...v.111111141c the, summit MU /4. w =mg 111 nes ?iota - KA N ' kly2 Oen Zieft„j, r- -- 1 mr" -- oiVVii.' • , ~. - eris, Doi . . entrtiel , - . Alarmnaton, , Bal . .I;iestoer, Del . -, , . I onderson. Lane 00, Pa „inns, Lanono, Pa. , ...... , I.) Morrison, Aid , .- J Brown, NY. • . = ' -AilasCassoom, Aix' •'. - Ikl4i!rda i l t r ift , N Y .; 3 A-1411:Cfroi s ri t t4' Pa &law. Pa . ~.. • -, E , De4ong, n N i i • ff 6 ll b ilgA, N ti r ethlehem ',,..• 3J B f4=sion kin. :Pa fi i Pl: i ni n e ° s ki , .ra7 l'a - . ' l i r i ttit C ß' c irs,!funa_ ca-t4l4o44' r ,tr:' ye,' - '' JL lirri h Wil m 6 . lgiftei'' ' , 1 r rip.,24m , „ p a r, ' _ ~: - P. ilanderburn.Eokley °° R Stook te.. 14 Balt '. ' - Mae C E Cooper, Bait Tairdon & dart, N le' - II ,1., Btoteoproxe, Masa. M Comeorthwalte, Mass , It _ff . ;Mrarr,Lanoaster ~. 8 Harr/ ip < r ) :ey Shore W v rirr, M s 1 4 4 6 1 - ', ni pfier,Ny i r C iri " "Wit go e nalm i ettarri. ire. ' Anaeraon .-, teerlin ' S .1) Lorna, limit . ' , .., Coveldral, Ilan - - Mis Copeland, Palt . 7r gAtroter & le.'Nld .. .• - • - _ -'' `4ONEIP;NOT - BL- Cheranat strept. ribnif,ii 01x0. - . Vv il li fyiebnrY, Alsoois . .-.. B crooraft,Altoon* , .'Keever, Ancona Newman . Bid - • Vie Neerniapildd ~.... Ind A B Norman, Md J Blaologone, mass : ',Az 1, Brown,. Mass ,Ilioal4aVery`,N_Y L . TS Heron, N Y john Edgar, Hudson T Yanok, Hudson ~ _. iir Ackerman, N Y I . Dewey, N'Y - -' N Linttorietirriratk - - " . , Thos Pertly, Newark ' Ja. Totalmeor 1 Come t , _.l?, IS Tomihnon, Copn ..Wrog...nronn,c,:i -; ill> 1854, 4 8t i nn e W a " an? jOlinAigee n d ri llit i teltfielil -,, '', T di tl a m i mi ll l t 1 • ,--..-": • Pircom,itril • .. ,_ : - r ,,. _..tant4 - ,.Thi1 1 , - - can. iekton N-Y - -, Aire'Phoniosott, N , ,J M Stewart, N A lexandria John R Misskelly, St Clair 3 Contio.n, Jr, Md ~ W 11,Niohols kla, Philo, faotk_Zg, ol ,..t"&irY• , , ' , fAni,fgah.wit4lb(4 7, ri.,a,„.....hinson. :. Mr tkafereel..;r4 ? ~ ' 1 • icitaion , eallorlr:,.., _, . ; , 49. pas roy, N A th. tin Ild . . . ' . I' Bartelett lade* ENANKLI*NOI.II3I3-r-Cilitniti atreet..abovealtird VirS bosoms klis.N , litiftond, Bristot A N • Soa n cle44 o. .. f t tiM,l,T3r i rr'd 1.4, Rue, mlitord,Det ft todd[arik,4l Ar -:1 ; ox !:. & /d Y tde rsoK ta t ki4lAT N thigr kei Y r « D t i l'! i C Prer44, Nnemn Na • J• 1, welif bid • 1 4114 1.1 t. *tiodil''% MOrbzilytlyeimmmar. --- . we ) e ,Bittimokin • I llehrUn r sgb ' fan : - 'f . 1 Ogren Ryerlgiersville 14..albria 4• - ins - T kt, ALI er, ono co. io n Bowman . fe er t;: co .., : p uirAt ....,.., 4 ,,,,, .. Atte Atilt Zo , . L i itzteithuerf i a MIVIIII C A L C a n t n i rjo4 fi,v, ~,,,,,, Illiekabre Zim t "ffi". Par- ' t i rri.ea n n e or Ilion erniumer, Pa . onl . . _ . oErnmick Uniontown B ,s tar. Lancaster ,B H Belanger, Lane , ..-- Taut , Ceram & la,,La no . lenry Kane, Trubertydle B tletrnitril9llYille eter Berlin, Con re go jiiill i klo u entwine E Strickler, Lycoming co W 0 ern:Q.B4y der co Smith. Adamshurg Isaac nuth, Belmar Dye Coo Mootz, Snyder no li Wetzel, Snyder co Kreir,er, Snyder no • „t liaac w .ParL Snyder no MoMurtrle, Luzern° no A tette, Lucerne co &nob Man 'Meaner, Pa , F nage, Lucerne no - 0 P Stare. Luzern no A A Kerlin°, Centre oo , Tag, UNION HOTEL—Aroti street , above Third, A 0 Magruder, Hagerstown H Yingling ,Hagerstown Chas Yingling' Halt • ' If -Woodruff. N Y .0 Borer & le, Reading J Rader, Easton inn P M P strei r iag A t i n town L N .frore e r i . e ill i chL csbn„ W Sedgwiok, • Jw Ho, Ohio B H Hantburge NY •B Mahone, Ohio C F Shooner, lamaena • A B Stewart. Orangeville .1 3 blollearn.Carnbriaaa Mollenry, Cambria, Pa B Dobson, Pottsville • HI. Clarks+, Pottsville 4.0 e Benson, Hartford L Everly, Nanhville nyy . ilio_h t Mt HiOly, 0 s ikirX . lii i lack Crook 3 T za7lChfi l ie:l; , g Jail Bluklehamberatq 1 . 1 :4 ol . . m ag rNC Ca ste tirriVie ff. t N 1 Lackey, All ntown Coo .Tolaoni Zanoev'e, 0 e Cot R RadMilf, Taman& " COMMERCIA ROTEL—Six et., above Chestnut. C Worthington, Ind • T Coates, Chester ro J Traynor, Chesterco • •.1 .1 Kirk, Chester oo S B McCullough, Ind J Chester co D Kimble, Chester eo ' W Stevens, Ilarford co C Hoskins, Md H C BSrump, Idd WA M. Cookie, Chester co DF•Wilson, Chester on S Rhoades, Chester co v 0 Stubbs. York co. Pa A L Wheeler, Ind ' F Wilkinson,Lan. oo o Dan, Len I F , ?el: i o n o c ' o PH V HYl i t l n i el l o b n "A% T Rlcharda„. oleki co Mrs I W Davie, Mild on W L.Jarnes, West Cheater E Posey, an_ 00. Pa (1 Peirce, Breildoun, Pa -lo /3 Hooper. Warn, Del W Van Sirennser,Junl'aco B R Foust Mt Union, Pa /Beerbolvor,,Chester. oo„ J P Byre, Phil% F Taylor. Wrist Chester• - M Jeffries, Wast Chester S M Johnson, Huntingdon oorJohn Rat, Cheater 00, ' NATIONAL HOTEL.-Bane street, above Third, Asa Packer, Concord, NIL Bets. Canton, 0 Boswell, Media, Miss AI V Boswell. Media itt X. ies 0 V Thompson, Mollie John P Daniels, Pa Y Kettle, Wilkesharre • lit 8 Smith, Satiny! oil, Pa Chris Kook. Allentown • W B Rudy, flobuyl Haven' trßocker. Lob po, Pa C L Pinkerton, &lel co 1r 0 J Rose. Lob, Pa 0 H Pyle, Lebanon, Pa Grumbeer. - Annville, Pa Peter Graimbeer. Pa W D Kline, Pa H J Handler. Pottsvle MB Boyer & Reading Miss Reese, Wilkee barre Miss Andrews; Wilkesbarre it Little, Stelibenvile Mies Pleadham.Wllkesbarre D Masters. Pa - B Beinnimr, rottsville Cl Hunsicker. Norristown A Reppard & la, Oa— .1 C Kline, Columbia. Pa C 111 Berk, Kansas a S Murphy. York, Pa P Hillbish & la. Snyder co 0 Sumniet, Halifax, Pa W F Eckbert. Selinsgrove .1 Hlllbish At la , reoblirg WC Thompson, Juniata co J F Bomberger, Pa C DWaldren, Halifax, Pa J Whitaker, Mt Clare W.• T , EAGLE HR/TEL—Third street. (4 bovo Rabe, N Pout, Chador oo .1 Posot,,Miostorto J D Pot B araon. %lt , I. Conok. Del co. Mr tram, Del oo , . 5 , Heaton; Monty' co E Wood, Bristol • , B.Towasond. l. Y JR Basonln, Dau plait co f r psonalorks ou -P - WasfibtrrsaoD.... __- I, 0,14-N 7' - .11flumniors, Doyleattiirn ' arlot,Pa G Itimuller, pa T 'utnam; Norristown J Agnew Va. B.Waltoridows 8 ftbberif , La.. 02 an ' J Poster. Lawrence on S E. Dotening, w Dilator. ' J C Smlth,Weat Chester S Too_ki, 111. , ' ~ A X..ewis, Pa LordDanburiT;TaßoanY BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third st.. ob. Callowhill. ,Lewis P Jacioby, Pa E Erdman. Pa W 0 Buck, Newburg. 8 Rohr. ffnaareth Miss 8 Wertz, Cherry villa Noah Kistler, Schuylkill oo t.lits Camp. New Tripoli `Jacob Kopp, Laneedale 0 Martin, Allentown Jan Funkier, Dauphin co Ira Pearson, Bucks co John Marketer, Reading Mrs &Ware. Midlinters Geo Bright, Banbury Mrs Bright, Bunkury, Thos Kernel, Lehighton doe Gross. Pa Miller ,L nitrate Pa Thom P Kistler, Lynnport H Kuntz, igh co, Pu Mrs Penni, Fronohtown ,BARLEY .SHEAF HOTEL—Second st.. below Vine J T Staokhoture. Backe oo W Day, N Y .W Turner. Honesdale A A Scudder, Delhi.ll Emma Walton. Centrev'e J Fretz, San Francisco A C Frain, Walton J'P Price k. NJi .181161;ton, Newtown A Livesey, hi D, Pa IS Reeder, Bucks co. Pa SLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third at., above Callowhill. .1) Thomas, Upper Dublin Miss Trumbower.Dellest'n Evan Stough, aston Elise Witherbeld, le M A Smith, Weisenburg J F Kocher. Allentown J Rub), Allentown J Weiler, Macungie JJ B Erdman. Pt. B Weida, Low Hill Ai Artman, Zionsville „ W Thompson, Zionsville B Conra&liorristown 11 Oerman_, Derrnansvil le ,D Weiss, Weise nburg 3 K Grim, filviinatille Fensternuteher, Pa J E Peters, Molltown 11 Raider, Molltown H A 0 Saylor. Fa Seaman, Hembuta D Wagoner, Hamburg 1113 Cope. Sellersville GOO Deity. Catesauqua Levi Dumb, Maidenoreelt Himtanker, Weieenb'ir ' MOUNT VERNON—Second stunt. above Arch. M O Strander.Pa, .1 Clawxes, Phila. C Price, Del W Poindexter. Ohm J Johnson, N P W Willbeng Sr Indy, Get, ;I G Creth, On . J Bachman, Mt 11 Pmith. Phils Miss Meyers, Lehigh co Master Myers, Lehigh co C Meyers, Lehigh co W B Loner,_Bethlehein 8 8 Longer, Bethlehem W Porshee; Chester • SPECIAL NOTICES. docni!.'CociNl! THE ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE FOR IMPROVING THE GROWTH OP THE HAIR PHALON 41. 8011" S COM', Manufactured from genume and mire COCOA-NUT OIL This valuable preparation is rapidly taking the Melee 'of every °qit article, now in use, is it restores the hair its naturist color and brdiianoy. A single trial will eatisfy all that— It promotes the growth of the hair ; ' It prevents the - hair falling off; t kills and removes dandruff.; t gives new life to the human hair; Linden the, hair rich and glossy ; t is the most perfect article for dressing the hair ; t leaves no disagreeable odor; t is different from any article made. as t leaves no stinky substance ; And in the only article discovered for promoting the health and strength of the hair. SMALL BOTTLES..'. LARGE BOTTLES' . .25 cents 4 .... • t - • • • •E 0 To be had at the following Places I (iv 80WER.,4 - .-ot 6i:dived:Vine streets CALEB NEEDLEB.-.:34roUth rind Ewe streets! EDWARD PA REIBIL.. ;.E 'lath add Aroh streets. WILLIAM T and RACO street.. ,AMBROBE SMITE- Bernath and Chestnut Ws. ;TAYLOR & CO . ... . Ninth and Chestnut . streets 0. 8. HUBBELL..... Chestnut street. R. IL PARC r 1283 Chestnut street. W. .1. CARTER - ....Sixteenth and Chestnut ca. 'Dr..J. A. MORRlSON..—.Seventeenth and Chestnut sts. ISAAC IL, KA . ... Eleventh and Arola streets. J. S. LIPPIDIC OTT 164 North Fifth Went. L. Id. EMANUEL.... r.:•Elet enth and Vine streets. W. H. BULL, ...... .}429 Market street. HENRY RITTENHOUSE Sixth and Callowhi'l sts. A. W. PARSONS. .... ...Pranklin and Cadlowhill sta. S. B. TYSON.. —..Ninth and Vine street.. THOMAS WEAV SR....Eighteenth and Vine ate. Jr W. SI al ES dr. SoNs.....t.ixteenth and Market it,. T. EASTLACK, •Ir . • .... —Eishtoonth and Market sta. THOMAS B. HARN..,...Tweifth and Callowhill sta. B. A. BOWER, and Green streets OEO. J. SCATTEROOOD..Fr Rh and Callowhillstreeta. A.:E r TAYLOR . Ninth add Walnut streets. T r LANCASTER... Eleventh and Walnut sta. ROBT. P. FAlRTHORN..Thirteenth and Walnut ate, ALFRED TATEM.......:Vi ilannth and Locust streets. E. W. • INKSEEP Eleventh and Mt. Vernon eta. Dr L STACKHOUSE—...EightIi and Green streets.. H. B. TAYLOR Tenthand Cnllowhlll streets. W. B. THOMPSON"... Seventeenth and Washing l'n A. E. ORIFFITHS— ...Second and Race Arnett CEO. M . SNOWDEN......Fourth and Noble 'greets. OEO C. EVANS.... Sixth and Poplar streets. E. W. TROXELL.....',..Sixth and Parrish streets. A. KENNEDY........... Tenth and Ogden streeta. E. B. OARRIGUES......Tenth and Coates streets. CHARMS SHINERS.'.. Seventh and Spruce streets. CHAS.-W. HANCOCK.... Seventeenth and Locust sir AMOS It. YARNALL ~.,Fißeenth and Market eta, THOS. U. WIEGAND ...Fifteenth and Race streets. T, W. DYOTT fr. SON. ...Deoond nbove Race street. AND BY. ALL DRUGOISTS AND FANCY _DEAL- And by the'menufhoture re, YOALON A. BON. olß•tatheit, Perfumers, New York FRLD-CtruruDD AND ClDLDDEN.—Prefeasor 0. D. FOWLER lectures to-night, October 18th. on " Belf-Oulttire rind-Children," at Handel and Haydn Hall. corner of Eighth and Baring garden streets. Pa rents, and elle:billy mothers, should hear this lecture, It will commence at 714 'O'clock. and close with publio exaniinationi 'Pickets 25 cents. Phrenological exami nations a few days more ...tail Chestnut street. Oiitit PllO3 CLOTHING OF TUB LATEST STYMtsimade in the but manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prises marten in Plain,Figtires AU goodenutde to order warranted sada factory. Our ONE-PRICE System le strictly adhered to, as we believe this to be the oat/ fair way of dealing. AU are thereby treated alilte. JONES & CO., sea•tf 104 MARICET Street. TlllO PRIM OA SINGER'S SEWING MAOITINBES xAvi. l suns !! asnaaso !! I 5.21-3 m SAVING FUND—NATIONAL RUSTY TRUST OoirrANT.—Ohartered by the Mate of Pennsylvania. - RULER. 1. 'Money; 4 reoeived every der, and to any amount, rage or smalL.- - • . S. FIVE PER CENT. filtered is paid for money from the day it is put in. " • I,Tho money le always paid bank to COLD whenever it is called for. and without notice. 4. Money is Modred ikom Executors, Admeliiitrpurit, Guardians, and other Trustees, In large or smarmed/I, e m oney recsived from Dewitora is Invested in Real Estate, Niortgages, Ground Route, and other Ent, clad sonorities, , • a. Odle° open every day—l/PALMITIN:set, southwest corner Third street. Philadelphia. arta , . . , ' BAUNANPNII .1 0 114-PROOP' SalrE3.—A very large assortment of BALAII!ANDEREI for sale at reason• able priors, No. 304 CHESTNUT threat, Philadelphia. anl3 tf EVANS & WATSON WICRZLIta & WILBON SEWING M.AOIIIIfES. —Philadelphia °Mee. Me CHESTNUT Street. ' Merpheets' pedant filled at the SAME DISCOUNT se by the Company. Branch (dim In Trenton, New Jersey, and Emden enit Wextohester. Pa. selt-im 'RRNOvA!.. EVANB & WATSON have removed their SALA EMANDBR SAFE STORE from No. 2$ South Poodle etreet to No. Mt CHESTNUT Street, where may be found the largest assortment of Salamander Safes in the country. The Dublin ere requested to, call and examine for themselves. , oels-13t HOOYLAND'S , GDRMAX BITTERS Wi l poi i aids% care Hi,llPetele. 'Liver Complaint, Nervous De 'l4ll9, &o. II COPLAND'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL win positively ouzo Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough •rPrepered! lit Dr. C. M. 7ACKEICIN & ,CO., 418 ARCH 'Street, and for sale by Druggists and dealers generally. Price 75 octets per bottle. se24-tt • Gaovsit "BAKER'_,I3 thuanuratin Notertmes Em Bzwzma-BLunuNas , AT REDITSD TIMMS. • ,' Temporaritiat No. NA Broadway. ' Wl i sWrh W NW, 411 Ina few *oaks. DF : POT•7-IXI/1,00 ARCH. • ' se24-3m , . STATRI AGRICULTURAL Soonorr have awarded the F/R l 4l' .PltEhinthr to the Sewing Ma 'chinos of LADD, MOWER, & Co. New elides, with .en t hige i rm t ta . may be seen at their j o t 7210 1=El!=1 Millkt* 'a - liiiint.ta RuITD—NORTOWBer CORNIM BxcoxD Prid . :Welartyr Streets.—Depoatta re ceived in small and large - amounts, from all Mamma of the community, end al l eys interest at the rate of five per cent, per annum. Money may be drawn by oheoke without bias arm tereet, Offioe open daily, from 9 until 5 o'clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary, CRAB R. MORRIS. .FRIER—RIBLEY.—At May's Landing, N. et Au geld 56. by the Rev. James Brown. Mr. S amuel F. Fries to Miss Josie A. Rieley, both of this oily. (New Jersey "n r CIVIVINIW—On the 10th instant, by the Rev. John O. Murrny,:hly. Clinton J. Trout to Miss Mary E. Crate, both of this city. KISLLANBOAN.At Andrews,olly, N. J., on the sth instant, by Rev. R. J. Mr. Nathan B. Kimble. of Burlington, N. J., to Miss Margaret A. Lane gen, of Gloucester, N. J. ARMBTRONG—EARLEY.--On the Bridget Cecilia Rev. Mr. Masop. Thomas Armstrong to Rankin both of this city. RIL,BY-06DEN.—In Jersey City, on the lath instant, by the Rev. Wm. Tuntson, Mr. George B. Riley (humor ly of Philadelphia) to mice Janie Ogden, of New Jersey. RODNEY.--At aerm October 16, 1859, Sarah, daughter of Rev. 3ohn Rodney,n the 2341 year of her age. The friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her father, on Wednes day next. at 3 o'olook P. M., without further notioe. ** CURRY.—On the 16th instant, Mr. John Curry, Sr., In the 73d roar of hie age. Funeral from his late residence, No. 929 Christian street, on Wednesday morning. et 9 o'clock. instant, •• ERRICKSON.—On the 14th Mr. Charles P. Errickson, in the 26th year of hie see. Funeral from the residence of Ins mother-in-law, Xing: Hannah Stratten, earner Morris and Tulip streets, Nineteenth WA* emulsion.) this (Tuesday) tzf ternonn. at 3 • BLEW.-001m16th instant, Mies Angeline ZILDIow. Funera IfrOpo The residence enter mother. No. 1437 Revery etreettlilate Union.) below Frankford road •• . on Wednesday afternoon. at 9 o clock. ROBERTS.—On the 15th instant, James W. Roberts, aged 41 yearn. Funeral from the residence of his mother, Mary Ito. belie. No. 1016 Cherry street, this (Tuesday) morning, at II o'clock. . . HAMIL.L.—On the 16th instant, William Hamill, of Norristown. Funeral from his late residue's, Jacoby street on Wednesday afternoon. at 2 o'clock. PEPPER.-On the 16th instant, George Washington Pepper, in his 13th year. Fimeral from the residence of bin parents, No. 219 Junmer atreet, this (Tuesday) afternoon. at 2 o'clock. KRAIL.—On the 15th instant, Mr. Emmanuel Kral!. in the 61thyear of his age. Funeral from his late residence. queen street, Above Manityunk Railroad, on Wednesday a ft ernoon, at 2 o'clock, WATSON.--On the 16th instant. Mrs. Margaret, wife of the late Frances E. Wataon, in the 53d year of her age. Funeral from the residc Th i r te enthr eon-in-law, Mr. Benjamin Kline, No. 1535 greet above Jef ferson, on Wednesday afternoon. at 1 o'clock. ** FOY.—On the 16th 'natant, Hugh Vincent, non of Ber nard and Rose Foy, aged 2 years and It months, Funeral from the residence of his parente. WOOnlin ater avenue, above Meeting-house lane. West Phila delphia. this (Tuesday )hioraing, o clock. JONES.—On the Lstb . instsrat,-,Famothy Jones , in the 71st year of hle age. Funeral from streetsidence of Ids son. John E. Jones. No. Beach Kenmngton, on Wednesday after. nnott,_at 2 o'clock. fildlTH.—On the 15th instnnt, Varrison R. Smith, Son of Cecilia end the late Thomas W. Smith, aged 2 years, 5 months. and 16 days. Funeral from the residence of hie grandfather Henry Tu Romney. No. 917 NorthTheventh street, above P oplar, this (esday) morning, at 9 o'olook. MARTlN.—Suddenly, on Ma r garet stant, Clest.E., daughter of Henry J. and Martin, aged 2 p ars and 11 menthe. • Funeral from the residence or her parents, No.= South Tenth, street. thin (Tuesday) afternoon, at. 2 o'clock. . , JOHNSON.—On the lath Instant Agnes Johnson, aged 9 rem. Funeral from the remittance of her mother. Shield's Fond, above Raspberry alley, this ( Tuesday ) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. RAINS.—On the nth instant, Story Rains , wife of Charles F. Rains, need 32 ears, daughter of the late John and Dorothea Silbert. Funeral from the residence of her husband % No. 730 Federal atreet. this (Tuesday) afternoon. at 3 n cloak. NAUGH.TON.—On the 15th Instant. Mrs. Catharine Naughton, aged 35 years. Funeral from her late reehlenoe, Richmon d street, above Einem this (Tuesday ) afternoon. at 3 olock. PABCHALL.—On the lath instant, Hamuol Paschall, in the filth year of his age. Funeral from the residence of his niece, lire. Mary Jane 8e pie, No. 612 Clifton street, between Tenth and Eleventh and South and MI ppen, on Wednesday after noon, at 2 0 olook. ORARARI.—On the 16th instant, William John Gra ham, in the 23d year of his age. Funeral from hie late residence,. Edgemont street, Ise(late Brown,/ below Emory, this (Tueeday)afterhop, 2 o'clock. . . . . HARRIBON.—On the 16th Instant, Mrs. Emmeline Harrison, relict of Benjamin Harrison, and daughter of the late Robert Berryman. Funeral from the residence of chitties A. 'Hirst, No. 641 Wharton atreet, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. MOURNING STORE! BESSON & SON, No. fiOS CHESTNUT street, have a full wort ment of Black Velour Rope, Black Gros Grain Bilks, do. Monesehned'Lainos, do. Poult de Boles, do. Cashinannt, do. Venetletino., do. Merinc, , ,e. do. Oroe tP.Leosse. do. Ratio Oa Chine*, do. Patent boiled Silks, do. Bombe ulnas, do. lriah Poplin.. do. TSlllif 4A, P:tg i 24 °' ' do. Itratnattas, r :8:. do. Mohair Lustros, I do. ‘. Sleeves, do. Thi bet Lon. Blinwitid Bloat Crane Veils, &0., &o. Second Mourning Goods in every variety. 07.11. ri MA N IS BUT TUE BEING OF A SUM MER'S day, whilst principles are eternal." The Power or the Democratic organization dependa oven the CHATS. the Democratia_princtples. RALLY. DEhlO- CHATS. RALLY: 11l The Democratic citizens of Brideaburg and White Hall rail upon their fellow-Demi oriels to attend a ?GADS MEETING of the Democracy in iw held WEDNESDAY, Oct. 11,1000, at 75 P. m„ lit Fl IDESBURO HALL. Bridenhura, Twenty-third ward. The following Democrats will deliver addressee r George Northrop, Ely . Henry W. Daman, Eat., Hen ry L. McConnell, Esq., and James B. Nicholson. oelB-2t* rrrf UNIVERSITY OP PENNSYLVANIA— ,. Department of MINF.S. ART and MAN UFAC .74lllF.B.—Course of IM9-60. The course of Lectures in this Department will commence on MONDAY, Novem ber 21st, 1869, and will be continued as follows: Mechanics and Chemistry—Prof. John P. Frazer. Monday and Thureday at M. Geology, and Mineralogy.—Prof. Charles B. Trego, Tuesday and Friday at 4 P. M. Civtt Engineeriug—Construction.—Prof. Fairman Ro gers, Monday and 7 hursday nt 6P. Al. Applied lelntheinatice—Surveying.—Prof. FLOUR Ken dall. Friday at 6 P. At. Mlning.—Prof. J. Peter 'Lesley. Tuesday nt 6 P. Al. A course of Mathematics may be followed by those who demire to do so,_ under the direotton of the Profgsnor of Mathematic*. The course may be attended either einrly or together, The Lectures will be continued until the end of March. For Tickets apply to. Frederick Dick. Janitor, at the linlversitv—North Building. And for information re specting the studies, to PAIRMAN ROOKREI - Donn of the Vacut , tv, No. 2d West Rittenhnnee Spare. CARD.—THE PHILADELPHIA. LITE 'L3 RAM' INBTITUTE, aware of the general de etre to hear on the platform our distinguished fellow citizen, DAVID PAUL DROWN, Ens.. takespleasure In announcing thaVan opportunity will be offered of hearing this gifted orator : at AIUSICAL FUND HALL, on the 27th loot, As Charity and Literature should al ways go together. a portion of the proeeede wilt be do voted to benevolent purposes. For full Partioulare eee future advertisements. It* TIIE MEDICAL STUDENT'S PRAYER MEETING will he held daily (commencing this morning, from Bto 14a 91o'elock. in the Rooms of the Young Men's Christian Amniotic'', No. 1009 and 1011 Chestnut street. These meetings were full of interest last year, and it is expected they will be equally so this year. It rt:rFEMALE MEDICAL COLL EOE OF PENNSYLVANIA, No. 627 Arch street. The General Introductory Lecture to the Tenth Annual Bra xton will bo delivered by Prof. ANN PRESTON, on Wednesday the 19th met., at 3li P. M. The Public are Invited to attend. ocl7-30 irT ,, v1 , 72 .. c - ftrzI E L LIN I G, VA. 7, IIOLDERS the " Marietta and Cinelnnarh t( a ) n t d he ihe lilre P v n e e l l a c lid " and Pittalnire" Railroad Companies aro requeste l' t meet at Sim Bealona Rowse n WINBLOW LANIR ° , & CO., N 0.82 WALL Street, ea' Yor k, the 18th inst.; at 1 o'elook P. M. A 1 11ton id!VESDAY, goested, as important queetione toue n hiiia t t n mir i ° 11P;e 1 1 will be maundered: 016-St la• PEOPLE'S LITERARY INSTITUTE.— SEVENTH COURSE OF LECTURES. OPENING , LECTIMY RIF REV. HENRY WARD JAI:CHER, AT cONCIERT HALL, THURSDAY EVENING, October 20th. TICKET. DOR TILE COURII6 00 EIOUT LIMTUBIIfI. Admitting one person —8/ GO •• Gentleman and lady • •• • • ........... • ••.• gg 60 " rentleman and two hat?. U) PTA SALE 1111 Parry dc McMillan, ninth and Chestnut. Bower, Sixth and V ne. Henderson, 0144 Aroh stroot. Beck & Lawton, Seventh and Chesnut. Presbyterian Book Store,l33t Chestnut at. ol3•Ttif A MEETING OF THE STOICKIIOLD CCERS of the GREEN AND COATES-BT. PAS- S h• P R RAILWAY COMPANY wilt ho bold at the office of the Comany. al WALNUT Street. on Tolls- DAY, October 18th, at 12 noon, to consider the question of rename the ems on the therm and Cnlttealltrost !wenn of the Company's road on Sunday. By order of the board. oil at DENDY MIARWOOD, Seoretarr• T. INDIA—ITS RACES, LANGUAGE, AND RE1.1.0 lON.—The Rev. HENRY M. SCUDDER, . A of Indiawill lecture *titbit, object on T.lllO - Y . EVENING, the lath inst.; at 8 o'clock, in the MUSICAL J'UND 'BALI, Tickets. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. To be- had nt Meseta. Parry & McMillan, Win. B.A A. Martha, Presbyterian Board T4t Mouse, end at the Rooms of the liming Mon a ChricOen Association, 1011 Chestnut. 012et . , _ ... HARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK —I . I{II,ADBLPIIIA, Z OM/bar 3. 1868. ee le hereby elven that an el ection for 'Thirteen Directors will lie held at the Banking House on MON DAY, November 215t,1850, between the hour. (490'e:oak A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M.; and a general meeting of the Stockholders will be hold on TUESDAY, November let, at 4 o'clock Y. M., at the Banking House. o 4 dtn2l W. RUSHTON, Ja., Canhier, WESTERNBANK OF PHILADE*LPIIIAI 11. 1 1 —October Ist, 180. ' e annual election for Bisectors of thisllank will he he &at the Banking Rouse, on MONDAY, November 2lst, between the hour's of 10 o'clock A. hI. and 2 o'clock P.M. The annual meeting of Stockholders will le held at the same place on TUESDAY, 'November Ist at 12 o'clock M. U. M. Titotam,yf. 04-tuscfr-t n2O Can Iler. frf SOUTHWARK BANK—PHILADEL PWA. October 3d, 3809. ik,lthr given that an eh , mie. fur Thirteen flit tors will be hole rat the Banking house on MON- Y November 2lat, 1869, bilween the hours of 10 ' J4 ' lll ' 4ll held Vg i llfgra l Y m it: vember let, nt 12 o'clock H. e4-dtn2l F. P. STEEL, Cashier. ISTATE OP HENRY HOLMES, Dee'd. Letters of Administration noon the F.stete of HENRY HOLhIES, late of the city of Philridelohin, de ceased, having been granted to the undersigned. all per sons havictaima 0 r demands against the said Estate will make them known without delay, and those indebted thereto wilmakepmment to OLIVIA 1. ,HOLMES, Administratrix, 602 South THIRD Street. or to her Attortiet. • EDWARD A. LESLI,Y, olg-tugt* No. 268 Booth FOURTH Street. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned is VHS DAY dissolved, by mutual con sent. , The business of the firm will be sealed by PHILIP M1X5E1A...711., at the Lumber lard formerly occupied by us, at the corner of YORK ROA (ORMOND Streets. T PHIL I P AIIXS ELL.jn• Philadelphia, Oat. 17, 1869. 018-6 t. NONE BUT THE BEST INSTRUMENTS and Chemicals are use dit none but the most skilful petsollB era eneireiin , making photographs and A in• l n e r g, Y ßPdf a Al na t e. complete uo. and extensive Rid- VITRIFIED FIRE-CLAY PIPES For sewerage and drainage, from the most celebrated many! natural's of England and Scotland. WILLIAM BROWN, ole-tuthedt• 210 OlitlECHAlley. 25 PUNOHEONS YOUNG'S PATENT PARAFINE (Ml,. WILLIAM,BROWN, Importer, 018-tuthe6t• 219 CHURCH Alley. Njk IJPERIOR ARTICLE OF COTTON TWINE, for sale by ROBERT E. FIVANS, 616.1 m 216 CHESTNUT Street. NAVAL STORES.-75 Bbis. Spirits Tur pentine. in Store, 4.7 a bbls. Rosin, 91 bble. SPte, Turpentine. landing I rem seltr. Lewis Molter, 1.600 dn, Roam, 66 bble. Elpts. Turpentine, landing from Behr. W. Swinge. For gale by ROWLEY, ASHEURNER, h CO., No.lo South WHARVES. GUANO.—DAZZLP GUANO in Storo aria N. male in lots to suit enzobasere. Bermere will do well to examine it before purelneing oleo where. Prior) $2O per 2,000 polinde: . • .11 AIcCANEIr t 010.3 t" WILLIVAY Wee, below 080014. ~PRESS- 411,44 % I MATTA; ÜBBDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1859. MARRIED. DIED. LEGAL. COPARTNERSHIPS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. EVERETT'S ORATIONS. NEW VOLUME THIS DAY PUBLISHED LITTLE. BROWN, Lk, CO., • it 2 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON'. ORATIONS AND SPEECHES, ON VARIOUS OCCASIONS. BY EDWARD EVERETT. Vol. 8, Bvo., gtoth. s2.6o—and a Fifth Edition of Vola. I and 2. These volumes aro uniform in style and vitro; and the third has a very complete Analytical Index to the whole, prepared by B. Austin Athbene, Esq., author of the " Dictionary of Authors." oolti-stuth-St-lf FROM THE PRESS OF J. B. 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PANY.—ENCIIANGE TICKETS rpr this Real _onn_eptv ho at/tinedin the rare of the GREEN AND CO kTN.I, RACE AND VINE, ARGIL, and MARKET-STREET ROADS. Tfirodicl Fore, to or from Mantua.„ .. 5 cents " • • ... • Avenue Drove Yard. dooms • • Cathedral Cemetery. 8 cents " • • • ' Heatonville Park.... 8 ovate olB.ot OFFICE OF THE ~ SECOND AND THIRD-S A T -1 • c A MPANyO R PHIL LW EL V PHIA, VA WALNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. Calabar MM. The PRICE OF EXCHANOE TICKETS sold by this Company, on and after MONDAY, 17th inst.. will be SIX CENTS. fig the followins Railways: GREEN AND COATES, RACE AND VINE. - - GIRARD Q0M...w00. ---- "aloft AND FAIRNIOUNT, meitecu AND FINE. 017-9 t TUUMAS, LOGAN, Secretary. lionsar..runigisHlNG GOODS. GOODS FOR THE SEASON. BRONZED FENDERS AND IRONS, STEEL FIRE SETS, FOOT WARMERS, 13LOW ER fiT'ANDS,_PLATE"WARMERS, HOT WATER DISHES, a.c., &c., AT Tlll6 HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES, NOS. 922 AND 1996 CHESTNUT STREET. JNO. A. MURPHEY it CO, 015-wfmtf UMBRELLAS. SLEEPER & FENNER, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS • OF UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, 936 MARKET STREET, PHILA., Are now twee more than viva HUNDRED IiIIiFSHILNT yANIRTINO Umbrellas, of every FIFO, from nto 40 in_phee. Buyers who have not had M. & We make of goods will find their Wee well spent in looking over thin well-made Itoek, which include. MANY NOVNIMINS, NOt se be wee with elsewhere. aub-3m HOPE COAL OIL WORKS. FIRST PREMIUM, AWARDED AT PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR, FACTORY WOOD STREET, WHARF SCRUM KILL, OZNIUE 127 WALNUT STREET. oelo-3nt R. 8. HUBBARD it SON. COAL OIL. PHILADELPHIA PROTIO 00AL OIL WORKS BURNING AND LUBRICATING COAL OILS Marininatured and for enle by lIEL3iE, MORRIS, & CO., TIIIRTIETII, NORTH. OF MARKET BIREET sli-im RETAIL DRY GOODS. EDDY'S CASSIMERES. SILK MIXTURES, CHOICE STYLES, 'MST RECEIVED AND FOR HALE BY ROBERT F. EVANS. ,2043 CHESTNUT STREET. olB`loll4t SILKS AT LOW PRIOYS. L. (T. LEVY it CO. Are now offering a very large and handsome assort moot OF SILK GOODS, • Imported this autumn,. at VERY LOW PRICE'S. Many of the styles are Mitred at retail at less than the importer's cost. The very large aces at auction of FRENCH FANCY GOODS, Have given them the opportunity to purchase desirable descriptions of goods at lees than coot Besides the richer qualities, they have also a largo nasortment of medium-priced goods, to which the Inspection of pur chasers is invited. Their general assortment of all fabrics for Pall and Winter use ie now full and complete. It embraces every descrlatton of good's, both in fanny and staple, Mounding SHA W LS, SILKS. CLOAKS, $l4 DAME RIES, LACES, CHINTZES, AIOUSIELINE CASHMERES, MERINOS, POPLINS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, MAWS, On AVATH ITE GOODS, and SUPERIOR !ARENS. 809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET. 017-3 t SILKS ! SILKS ! SILKS ! JOHN KIEHL do SON ore °lroning, every day, NEW FANCY DRESS SILKS, &mit from the Importers, which we will sell M small advance. Also, a large stock of VELVET AND CLOTH CLOAKS, o SHAWLS, MERINOS, RICII DESIGNS IN PRINTED CASHMERES, EMBROIDERIES AND LACES. We also have a large stook of SILK ROBES that cost arty dollaie to import, selling at easecoo. 014-1 t .. ' 9lB CB ESTNUT Street, below Tenth. FOR LADIES' ; COSTUMES. FURS OF ALL NATIONS, Tit LARGEST STOOK IN THE CITY, IN A ROOM SPECIALLY SET APART FOR THEIR EX. lIIBITION, AT THIS PARIS MANTILLA AND .C.1:04 1C E'MPORI (1111 , 708 CHESTNUT STREET. J. W. PROCTOR 455 CO. 011-tuthe-6t WINTER STOOK, STAPLE AND FANCY. EYRE & LANDELL. FOURTH AND ARCH, Are prepared Cocoa families with their WINTER DRY GOODS. FRENCH MERINOES. LADIES' CLOAK cLoTus. WIDE SILK VELVETS. BEMIS LONG SHAWLS, PINE WOOLLEN do., 14 ALL WOOL PLAIDS, FASHIONABLE DE LAINF.S, Do. PLAID BILKS, SUPERIOR BLACK SILKS, UNSIIRINKINO FLANNELS, FANCY SACK FLANNELS, FINE STOCK OF BLANKETS, CASHMERES FOR BOYS, IgS CFRE ZIT' CI 4 3. N. I.3ereG all a[ low rates of he seism 0334020 WIDE WOOLLEN DRUGGETS. It Insole° of these desirable it 0 Oa in new styles an heavy fabrlo. Stair Druggets, and large eiesWega sn -Bordered Crumb Clothe. Also, linen wide Druggists and Clothe. 811M1 PLEBS BROT_HEEB. 014 cuEsTrt la and EIGHTH Streets. j OGE HEAVY BLANKETS. A-4I English Beuaro Blankets, of superior nuntifseture, nnlated for fsmilic. Me Amencan Plain and Dittiled 411100 ti. II i r 4 laqkets. all !ism ?nit, 'Oft^ Tnttiteten ilk H ARTLESS BROTHERB, olt OILIEBTN UT and }H (MTH Streatc peIBLE—AND, ULAN° COVERS, . J. • Min styles, Cloth rind Wooled. Richly Printed, bright effeets. Embroidered Borders, new designs. Burgundy, Blue. Green, • SHARPLESS BROTHERS. olt CHEBTNU L . and EIGHTH Streets. PALL AND WINTER CLOAKS. Newest Patterns Fall Cloaks. Winter Cloaks dal opening. Volt tiVo .4 t ir Ceana. '. tirtok French Cloak Cloaks. V' Cloaks rondo to ord, r at one day's notice. otoPrim as to ell COOPEIt & OONARth NINTH and ALARKET. CASSIMERES, CLOTHS. 1 t T la Plain Cashmeres navy Black Uftstraieres. ont Fancy Sty lac emend Mixtures. /lids and Stripes. and 5.4 First-rate lack Doeckins. lank Broadclot h' sins to 55. alma' Cloaking Cloths. COOPER & CONARD,_ 019 NINTH and MARKET SILKS, SHAWLS, and DRESS GOODS! ! ! THORNLEY & CITIS3I OPPRIL THIS DAY Very yleh fancy Si Its for 76 and 81 cents. Exceedingly rich or 1 1, worth SI 24. Black Bayaderes and P sin color Silk,oko., THE BEST BLACK S LW?. IMPOR TED! ! ! Over 83,000 worth of Broahea Shawls. Stella Shawls, in black and colored centres. ranch, Scotch, and American Woollen Shawls. lain and embroidered Crape Shawls. ew styles of Cloaks opening WY. All the ° BOUM OAP, FQB q BR, WE CANNOT located, }.RO. Oar store, beinxentrally it is easy or access rum all parts of e citt and country. N. E. corner OHTII and SPRING CARDEN. oat - THORNLEY & CHISM. RAPS ON'S. CORNER OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY STB., Mote now open a. fine nemortment of BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, SINGLE, DOUBLE, AND SPLIT. The whole (torn the celebrated manufacturers, Berta k Wegener, in Berlin. Our °Women% can depend on Delphic, the beet article ever otferod at retail in Phila • delPhta, at the lowest Prim, ASPLINDID ASSORTMENT RBIBROIDREED EILIEPRES. A VARIETY OF BLACK CpAIL TASSEL& I.IANDMONIE CROCHET (ADAK FRINGE& riEW AND BEAUTIFUL Djuies WOOLLEN KNITTINO 't ARNE, ALL COLOR/. ZEPHYR KNIT TA LNIAN AND CAPE. ZEPUYR KNIT GAITSEs AND BLERTES. A BELL STOCK OP STAPLE TRINIHINOS. AT RAPSON'S LADIES' TRIMMINGS AND AF;PHYR STORE Cor.OF IsIGRTH AND CHERRY STS. GENTS , FURNISHING GOODS. Re C. WALBORN & CO., jtx (NOW) NOB. A AND 7 NORTH BIRTH STREET, have nova very enporior aesortment or Shirts, Under clothing, Moves, mesiery, ate. Spaniel attention given to GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPEEs, of which a fine eaeortment te conetantly kept on hand. g9O-3mif i NIOUOLSON; - - --- - - ... • Manufacturer of HURTS, LINEN and MARSEILLES BOSOMS and COLLARS. A torte had choice esiortment, and IVELL Mann, alwaye on hand , unto which I particularly invite the et teepee et CABII and proivllt-pa)111g fiIIORT-T1111: btlyera. E. &Omer of sa.oND and ARCH Streets. I.IIII•ADELPIM. 013-Im• CRACKERS. BOSTON CRACKERS BONli'S EXTRA ORAOKERSI FOR FAMILIES. rOItAOICETI, R NIO SOAST wISOUIT A RISOUI7, .IC INE REAM RESIDENT ORAHAM WAFER& EXTRA PILOT BREAD We ere eenetemtli reoelvins this celebrated make of °ream :Yeah from the Base In barrels, boxes, and tins. H. H. TRENOR, Aaxn, 140 SOUTH WIWtVZS. BRUSHES'. /VILE CHEAPEST BRUSH ROUSE IN PHIIdiTIELPHIA.—Look et the following list of DTIOB I I for Hendwirube, end oomPare them with those bmeht else No e 1 : 80. , AS knots, 62% per dozen. No. 3, 11:1 knots, 78 0. 8, 63 knots, 87 " No. 4, eo )(note, lee No. b. 83 knots, 111 o. 8, let:knots, 138 " No. 7,104 knots, 183" No. 8,170 bung, He " HENRY C. ECKSTEIN. N North THIRD Street, below Aroh, Philadelptus. NEW PLANING MACHINE, Embracing The Andrews Patent 41815, with matching write for dressing 'Manta, Plank, eto. New Pnneipla of Footling, Greet Paving of Power, blitobinee of various sizes. 24 to 30 'yahoo wide. for single of double eurfaceing, with or without matching heeds, for wile et No, 33 Noah SIXTH Street, Phila, Call and examine. 1115-thettlim CEO, W. COLBY & CO. DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. SHAWL SALE! The attention of buyers is espeoially invited to the following BLANKET SHAWLS : LONG BLANKET SHAWLS, SQUARE BLANKET SHAWLS, Mimes' LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS, CHILDREN'S BLANKET SHAWLS, PROM THR MIDDDESEX, WASHINGTON, DAY STATE, WATERLOO, WATERVLEIT, AND PEACF,DALE CO.'S FRENCH lI43VKET SHAWLS, SCOTCH BLANKET SHAWLS, LONO AND SQUARE. FRENOII REVERSIBLE SIIAWLS A FULL LINII BROCHE SHAWLS. LONG BROCITE LIQUARE BROCHE HHAWLS. CASHMERE ec MERINO. LONG CASHMERE BRAWLS, SQUARETABIIMERE SHAWLS, LONG THIDET SHAWLS, SQUARE THIBET BILAWLB. STELLA SHAWLS. BLACK AND COLORED CENTRES, PRINTED BORDERED HTELLAR, ;MOORE DORDERED aTELLAS, PRINTED CASHMERE SHAWLS, MISSES' STELLA SHAWLS, CHILDREN'S STELLA SHAWLS, Contproing ono of the largest aasortments of SHAWLS IN THIS MARKET For sale to 01811 AND PROMPT BIN-MONTHS BUYERS. JOSHUA L. BAILY. 213 MARK= STREET, oolb-tf PHILADELPHIA, MERRIMACK PRINTS. ELEVEN NEW STYLES, OPENED MONDAY, OCTOBER 17. FOR BALE BY JOSHUA L. BALLY. !13 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, SPECIAL NOTICE DRY GOODS DEALERS. We bes leave to WI epeoial attention to our stook of DRESS GOODS, Now expoood for sale EVERY RETAILit It Who may visit NEW YORK will be amply repaid the expanse of his trip, by selecting out of our splendid va riety styles different from those to be found in other markets, WE ARE NOW OPENING I 60 CASES DELAINES, new and realty beautiful SOO " WAMSUTTA PRINTS, new Myles. 100 " WARREN PRINTS. 1,000 CLOAKS. SACKS, AND MANTLES. 3,000 SHAWLS. Imported expressly for W. We have a rioh supply of DRESS 000D8 AND DOMESTICS, OF POPULAR BRANDS, But to the alma we ask your notice in ;articular. We shall not quote prices, but suffice if; to say. that by this advertisement we mean to arrest Your attention, and the Goods and prince will enable you to arrest the at tention of your customers the counts round. DE FOREST, ARMSTRONG, & CO.. 80 AND 82 CIIAMBERD STREET, MILLINERY GOODS. Pi s MISS E. M. REDMOND, 207 South WAR TENTH Street. will open her Winter Fashions on SATURDAY, Oct.= 018 6t• WARBURTON, 1004 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH. AND 300 8. SECOND ST., mow SPRUCE ST. nu Just received a beautiful supply or COIFFURES, CACHEPEIGNES, CROWN PIECES, AND BARBS, In real and imitation, of the newest Paris Fashions, WARBURTON, SOO SOUTH SECOND ST., BELOW SPRUCE ST. 1004 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH. 007-tf-if CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, &o. BALLY ea BROTHER, NO. 920 CHESTNUT STREET, WILL OPEN TODAY ICEIC3 ENGLISH TAPESTRY CARPETS. OF NEW PATTERNS, AT ONE DOLLAR A YARD, ENGLISH INGRAINS HEVENTY•FIVII CENTS al-dtdent TO MERCHANTS BUYING 0I L CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES. BLABON & SMITH, MANUFACTURERS OF OIL CLOTHS, 146 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. We the attentlon of dialers t.ouslarge stook of FLOOR. TABLE. AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOtIES, OREEN BLAZED OIL CAMBRIC, a beautiful article for elutdee. The largest stook of WINDOW SHADES and BUFF HOLLANDS in the market, at prices whtob defy competition. au3l-2m PAPER HANGINGS, &c. PAPER HANGINGS. NOW IS THS TINS TO PAPER YOUR HOUSES. HART, MONTGOMERY, & CO., N 0.322 CHESTNUT STREET, Have for sale every variety of PAPER HANGINGS. BORDERS. itO„ Which will be sold at the lowest ratee, and put up by careful workmen. 030-dtnole WALL PAPER 'WAREHOUSE. HOWELL & BOTJRICE, 17 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, (snow MAREIT) AND OPPONITE MERCHANT STREET, Rave on hand a large and splendid assortment of WALLL AND WINDOW PAPERS To which they Invite the attention of WESTERN AND SOUTHERN BUYERS. au2l-2m E . NEWLAND & C 30., LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE•FRAME MANUFACTURERB. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. An extensive stock of PAINTINOS, etc. AU at very Low Priem 604 ARCH Street, above SIX I ?tubuleWhin. HA M S AND SHOULDERS.-1,700 Freon City Smoked Hams and :boulders. Also, soo sloops Burs Buser purist Hams, for sale by C. C. NADLER & CO., ARCH BMW, second door above Front. A BOOKKEEPER is desirous of im _proving We Situation; has no objection to com bine Bookkeeping . with more active employment ; In fact. would prefer it. Gentlemen in want, and who can appreciate the services of en active, energetic, and in dustrious married man and correct accountant, will not lie disappointed by addressing ii 510," Blood'e DlY patch. olibst* -FURNITURE WANTED.—Efousekeepers JIL" having Sewed-hand Furniture, Feather Beth', Carpet', Mirrors, &0., to dispose or, will receive liberal cash price. by applying to T. N. WALSH. 8. E. corner of FOURTH - and SPRUCE Streets. °Mat• FroWATCHMAKERS.—A Lady desires a Situation at Watchmaking, having had seven Years excellence at the business. Address " Box Beg," Post Office. ola-3t• WANTED—By a stout, able man, em ployment es Porter in Wholesale &ore OF Factory. Unexceptionable reference as to character will be given. Address "Porter," office of this Paper. 014.4t' WANTED—By an experienced Sales man, an engagement amount hole'sTo Jobbing Pause. Can influence a fair of Southern and Western trade. Address "M. W.," at this office. 014-60 A YOUNG MAN is desirous of obtain ing employment in any Wholesale House, where he can make himself mod id either an the moting Room or Store. No compensation required. Address "8. N., " at this Mike. 013-6 t. FOR SALE AND TO LET. inFOR SALE—The well-known and old established HOTEL, with extensive Stabling at tached, at Woodbury, N.J. Apply to E. DDLETON & BRO., 018 St N 0.5 North FRONT Street. FOR SALE—The well-known HOTEL utet.at mt. Ephraim, N. J., with seven acres of Lard at tached, surrounded with shade and ornamental tree.. Terms eney. Apply to E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO.. 018-3 t No. 6 North FRONT Street. FOR SALE—A Pair of Northern- Bred Black 110R8ES, six years 01d,16 baud, WO. Apply at HUNT'S StabIe;,CHERRY litreet.above Eighth• 0111-3 t ToRENT—The 3d, 4th, and sth Story Rooms and Baaement of No. 11 South THIRD Street. The Rooms are well lightedorith aria,water t and water oloaetx. Inquire within. oIS-tuthstr TO LET—The First Story and Basement - 11 . of Store No. 26 South FOURTH Street, lately no pied hy banns & Wateon's Safe Store. Would suit well for Wholesale and Retail Grocery Store. u It joins the Eastern Market, and as there is no Grocery Store in the neighborhood. Apply to EVANB k WATSON. New Store, No. 304 CHESTNUT Street. BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN BONI Streets. SPECIAL BALE OF CARRIAGES. On Wednesday Morning, 19th inst‘nt, at 10 o'clock, at the passer, will be soul, without reserve, istrollection of stiperier LICGIT CARRIAGES AND WAGONS, consisting of over fifty new and secondhand, made by rm.& workmen, and to be sold to pay storage and ad vances. l'he attention of country buyers ij particularly invited to this sale, which will Pesitivmy regard to the weather. ALFRED M. HERKNESS, 015-4tif Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE OF THIRTY-SIX VALUABLE STALLIONS, BROOD MARES, A) COLTS. On Thursday, The 20th October, at 103$_ o'clock A. M., at Mile Hill turn. the residence of A. Mailhard. EM., ongoing the Bonaparte Grounds,. Bordentown, Y. J., will be sold 36 valuable stallions, brood mares, and colts. consisting of thorough bred, half bred, and trotting stock. *Catalogues containing full particulars now ready at the Bazaar. _ ALFRED NinthßX NESS..Atte'r., ola 6tif Phila. Bazaar. and Ransom Btreeta TO RENT—A handsome Cottage, with fine lawn, three minutes from depot, eleven rooms. gas, water. and heater. Inquire on the uremia.., 9. E. corner of PRICE and HANCOCK Streets. Ger mantown. 012-6 t. I'OR SALE. The Subscriber will dise of the entire Stook of FINE MONUMENTS, STATUARY READ AND FOOT STONES, gr.o., m h, AT THE MONUMENT MARBLE No. 1826 ARCH Street, West of Eighteenth street al-Om WM. HILL MOORE. ag, AT PUBLIC SALE—On SATURDAY, .a..oe.t. 22, 1869, on the premises •'A Valley Farm," in Chester oounty, adjoining Cain Station. on Penn sylvania Railroad, three mile. wen of Downingtown. containing 125 Acres of excellent quality of Land with good Buildings. and poisoning many advantages of water, roads, and other conveniences. For further par ticulars call upon. J NO. E. FOX. Executor, s2l-1m• No.ll South THIRD Street, Phila. PO LET—A Second-story Room, conve nient to the State House, suitable for a Lawyer's Office. Apply 431 CHESTNUT Street. sta 07-4 PUBLIC/ SALE OF A VALUABLE SPIITAVERN STAND.—WiII be sold at Public Sale. on TRUILSD AY, November 10th, A. D. 1859, at 2 o'clock P. M., on the Premises—All that Old established Tavern Property: "SION OF THE RED LION." situate on the Frankford any Bristol Turnpike road, near Pogue' sing creek, at thejunction of the Bylierry road, about one nubs froin Torrisilale, and in Bensalem township, Bucks county, Penna. The House is large and commo dious, end is cmundered one of the best stands on the road. There is a Barn. extensive Stabling. Carriage House, Ice House, Sheds. and all other necessary Out Buildings on the premises, all of which are in good re am,: together with 13 sores and 95 perches of land. in a high state of cultivation; bounded br Yoguessing creek aforesaid, land of Ferdinand Mumma to and others. Th.s is a valuable and desirable Tavern property. and fur - ther comment is deemed unnecessary. as any person wishing to purchase will undoubtedly call and examine for themselves, previous to the sale. The sale will be positive. and without reserve; title indisputable ; one third of the purchase-money will be secured on the pre- MM.; possession given on the first day of April next. Further conditions on the der of Sale. By order of the Heirs of JACOB HALL, late of Bensalem town ship. Bunks county, deceased. ELIAS T. HALL, Agent for the Heil.. and residing on the premises. 014-ftuilt • JESSE H. WEBSTER, Luc taonee r. pi VALUABLE CHESTER COUNTY Ma FARM AT PUBLIC SALE—WiII be sold at ;rib he sale, on TUbSDAY, October 25th,1850. at 1 o'clock P. AL, on the_premises, that highly emductive FARM. known as " Poplar Grove." for many years the resi dence of Richard D. Wood, Esq., containing one hun dred and fifty-seven acres. situated east of and imme diately adjointas the village of Lionville. Uarchlan town ship. Cheater county. 6% mile. north of West Chester, SS miles east of Downingtown, II mi'es from Philadel phia. and within 24 mile. of the Chester Valley and Pennsylvania Central Railroads. The buildings are large and substantial. The House is stone, handsomely situated within a fine lawn, with plenty of shade. The Barn is 68 by Sc feet, with overshoot and extensive hay houses; these with a stone wal. around the barnyard form a yierfeatsholtor for stock. The farm Ls handsome ly divided into oonve n.ent fields, with substantial stone and chestnut fence. The quality of the soil is fully equal to the average of Cheater county, to well watered teal !meting springs, the water from one of Wpm' is roft.h , , - Irf-bsclamilio_pressure to the build ings. IL II MIMI 11100 no.6140(110 - 16V164.....-6,14e1,,e• and unsurpassed for grain. Has about maid acre-SIB m Orehard,with plum.pear, and cherry tress in abundance. and sufficient woodland far the farm. This farm is well known as one of the most desirable in .he county, and will be sold to the highest and best bidder. Persons desi rous of viewing thetoremises before the day of sale, please call on G 8. Moore, on the property, 1.). 13. TAY -1 OR & Co., COATES Street Wharf, Philadelphia. or on the subscriber in Upper Darby, Delaware county. Terms at sole. alb-Muth-it. C. CADWALLADER SELLERS. F LOUR MILLS, SAW HILLS, • • riEW YORK FARMS. hc. As I cannot attend to them, I offer for sate the follow ma properties. viz: A aupenor Flour Mill, with 3 run ofstones. and ample water power. The profits of the mill, well managed, would eoon pay for it. There is a Store end several hun dred cores of good land connected with it. Also, another water-power. with Saw and Grist MG. situated two lintels from the beautiful and healthy town of dinitlifield, Isle of Wight county. Virginia. Also, adjoining the town, a warp superior estate of MO acres, one-half under cultivation. situated immediately on the water; with a large brick dwelling, II rooms, and every requisite out -building, all in perfect order. Also, a beauniul farina over Mu acres. good land, im mediately on Nausomond river, near village of Chuck atuok.lo miles from Smithfield : Oysters, crabs, and fish abundant' .•• • . Will be sold together or in parts to suit purchasers Terms easy. If the Flour Mill is not sold soon. I wish to get a gen tleinan, ud7 exprrienced, to to►e charge of it. For further particulars. address MAJ. 8. JUNII.:9 WILSON. Smithfield. Isle of Wight Co.. Va. Reference—LIPPINCOTT A. PARRY. S. W. corner Market and Second streets. a-sloth-1m Philadelphia. TWO fine communicating Rooms; also one small one vacant. Apply et 1= WALNUT street. 013-8 t• REMOVAL. The Subscriber having REMOVED TO Q 55 MARKET STREET, (The store formerly occupied by J. B. Ellison k Rom( Would mill the attention of buyers to his large and well ',sleeted stock of CLOTHS, OVBRCOATINGS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, VESTINOS, TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, And all other goods adapted to Men and Boys' wear JOHN V. TERRY. oat-lm 233 MARKET STRERT. LADIES' DEPOSITORY. Reinovsd to No. 111 South ELEVENTII Street. Orders race red se heretofore. 01..5-stuthim TIR. IL N. GUERNSEY IRS REMOVED -a-r to 1.1.31 ARCH Street. 015-etuth4t. REMOVAL—MARTIN & WOLFF have s' Removed to No. 334 MARKET Street, Borah aidi t below Fourth, where they otter n choice assortment of Fall and Winter hoods. at very low omen. 113.2 m SILVER MEDAL AND DIPLOMA Awarded h ) the late falai'. FAIR, TO A. B. DAVIS & CO.. r m4 a" . 171.""i 17 ° T " dD - Suitable or eia - oche, .R. rao ,an epote, Coal, Hay, and Live S.nck. Alan. t he various deacri p- Eons of DORMANT AND PORTABLE PLATFORM SCALES AND PATENT FIF.AMS, N. W. COR. OF FIFTEENTH AeD WILLOW STS. oolT.At• PHILADELPHIA. eziMANCHESTER SCALES. At No. 23 North SIXTH Street may be found a FOR TABLE PLATFORM SCALES DORMANT WAREHOI I uE SCALE'S, HAY AND COAL SCALES. Also, RAILROAD TRACK SCALES furnished at short no tice All warranted to indicate standard weieht, accu rate and durable. The style and finish of the above node best known by examination. sle•thetu2m 080. W. COLBY A CO. HOWE'S STANDARD SCALES. STRONG tr. ROSS PATENT.—CoaI, Cattle. and Hal Seldom require no pit. Platform and Counter Scales of every description. hey receive all Friction and Wear on Bells instead of Knife Edges, as on other Scales. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, and see the improvement. PENNINGTON GREEN. Arent, 113 South SEVENTH Street, oh-Sm• Philadelphia. EYE AND EAR. DEAFNESS. DR. VON MOSCRZISRER, OCULIST AND AURIST. Dr. M. ivea his exclusive attention to the medical and surgical treatment of the EYE and EAR. DEAFNESS of the longest standins removed both by mydical and surgica operations on the latest so ientifio principles. Dr. M. would be pleased to receive mem bers of the medical faulty who wish to witness his method of operatin for the removal of Deafness, or any operation on the Egg and EAR. ARTIFICIAL EYI INSERTED. Office 564 South NINTH Street, above SPRUCE. Office hours from 9 A. Al. to P At., and from 4 to 5 P. M. $50,000 TO LOAN, IN su M 8 TO BOIT APPLICANTS, 1 noon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Mer chandise, Clothing, &0., on moderate terms, by JONES & CO., Brokars ‘ northwest owner of THIRD and GAB KILL Streets, below Lombard. Established for the W- M 'oars. Odioe hours from ?A.M. to P. ht Beoond-hand Gold and Sliver Wetqbes. by eminent makemwarranted gems m', for sale° keel. a t ons-IM Um °usual wit. 110411-11 WANTS. BOARDING. REMOVALS. SCALES. AMUSEMENTS. WALNIIT-STREET THEATRE. Sole Lessee., .M. A. OARRETTSON. THIS ITUEdeAYI EVENING. Oct. 13. - ADRIENNE, THE ACTREEO3, Duke D'Atunont.Mr.Young; Matirioe.33 r.H. A. Dam; Adneaue Lecouvreur, this J. SL Davenport. MILLER OP wria-rsrNV.. Walter Lovell, Mr Beach; Buchan. Miss Pries. Scum or Plicgs.— Drew Meets wand with out extra charge,/ 50 cents ; Patquet. (Beats seemed at cents,Lii ; Beoond Tier and Penally Circle, and Third 'Vier, 25 cents; Private Boxes', according to them locale. Nand 82: Single Seats in Orchestra and Private 1i0xe2.75 cents. Box Office open daily, from 10 until 2 o'clock. when seats can be secured m advance. WHEATLEY & CLARKE'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. TRH (TUESDAY / F.VENING, Ott. Dlt D 0 T . Dot, Mrs. John Drew M ; ra. Fieldmy r Mrs. John CU: - tort ; T 1l SlowhoY. Mr. J. 71 - Clarke. Performance 'o oommence with the DAY AFTER THE WEDDiNO. Col. Freektre, Mr. Wheatley. &ALS OF PRlCZX . — Adnuistott,lSeentst Seemed netts in Dress Circle, MN cents; Pasqua Pe cents. Doors open at quarter to 7 o'clock: Perronnskoe to commence at 7', o'clock precisely. ADIERIOAIi ACADEMY OF DIUSIO. RAVELS AND MARTINETFI FAMILY. THIS (TUESDAY I EVF.NING October 13. MAGIC PILLS. Dandy Grins Mo. Gabriel Ravel; Colorado. Francon; Ravel; The Fro: Young Amenca. LOUISE; OR. TEE VISION. Louise, Mlle Mena Ilennecart; Frog, Mona. Pall BriSant. Graceful 0 roupings of Agility by THE MARTINETTI FAMILY. Pa lc Pa.—Fame t. Parquet Circle and Saloon', SP eta.; Petro(ly Circle and Amphitheatre,ls cents. Box Office open from 10 A. M. till 4 P. AL, when Seam can be secured without extra charge. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performance to commence at TN o'clock. THE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA WILL commence MUS I CAL Rehears,.!eon SATURDAY. October =J. at FUND HALT ist 3, 4 3 o'clock P. M. A package of eight tickets. one oollcr. Singe tickets, 2t rants. To be had at EL Andre's. and Cent * Lasiton'e Music Stores, and at the door. 013 3m THE -•SIUSWAL SlnktEE .AND BALL OP THE M.MNN ERCIIOR MUSICAL SOCIRIT." ii POSTPONED to November &1,1819. nekete for Oc tober 24, erilifbe good fo. Nov. 3. 013-tutho3t• MUSICAL FUND HALL THURSDAY, October MO, MADAME MARIETTA GAZZANIOA haa the honor to announce that she will awe her FAREWELL CONCERT, prior to her immediate departure for Earope, to this ON TEL'REDAT, October Z.Vt On this oocamon the following celebrated corsiblnstlon of artists will appear: MADAME GAZZA_SIGA, MR. ERNEST PERRIN. The celebrated English Tenor. BIG. ARDAVAM. Primo Baritone &RAZ, Vair saffimitsoN, The eelebraliel Pianist. BIG NOR ALBITiS, Mufoal cvattmotor Admiaine ONE DOLLAR to all parts of the HaIL No charge for reserved seats The sale orients anll commence on Tusalay moruhC at 9 o'clock preetwaly.st the Mum Sums of Beak At {As ton. corner of Seventh and Chestnut streets. Doors open at 7. Commence at B. It LI REE EXHIBITION AT F4TRMOCINT, ABOVE THE DAM.—On TUESDAY. Oct. 13th between the hours of I and! P. M.. Mr. WII.LIAM WILSON will perform the marrelkms feat of WALK ING [ ACROSS THE BOTTOM OP TILE Warn,- KIL.. Mr. WILVON will start on his perilous Journey f•em the Fairmount Ede, and will menses between the hours of 3 and 4. . • . The ears of the Grgen and Coates-street Railway Com pany (green ears, will pan along Eighth street weary tour minutes to convey pasaengeni to the sods* of the exhibition. Fare a cents. onl7-2t CNeEKT HALL—GRAND COMPLI MENTARY BENEFIT Tendered to the M. YEAS SISTERS. on SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Oat. 'MC Wai. Come and hear these captivating Nightingales. Doors open at :o'clock to commence at 3. Adenagioa 25 eta. Children half-price. 014-7 t• PAHL WOLFSOHN and CARL HO fll'ocx's SPItIE23 OP SIX CLASSICAL SOIREES. At the Foyer of the AC&DPAIY OF MUSIC. Subscriptions will he receirsd at the ,Music Stores of G. Andre & Co., MI Chestnut street Leek wiLlser, 722 Chestnut street; Berk k Lawton, comer of Sessntit and Chestnut streets; A. Shnudt, nt South FAchth street, where the prospectus and prograrnates can be seen. THE MARTYRDOM OF DDSS is now -0- estsbnisi, with other Deletion of the DUSSEL DORF COLLECTION. to the Southent Gallen of the ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. • - - Open daily. from 9 A. K. n:l5 P. M.. and 7 to 19 P. SI Adintasion23cenu. 912-Lm 1,1 cDON OU Gil' S GAIETIES—RAVE .117, - 0 - 0 - below THIRD. GREAT SUCCESS OF T. IA RICE, ORIGINAL "JIM CROW." ALPO. HERNANDEZ THE WONDER. EVERY VARIETY OF ENTERTAINMENT NIOTITLV GIVEN. BEST COMPANY IN PHILADELPHIA. 10. 15 AND 25 CENTS. ANFORD'S OPERA ROUSE, S ELEVENTH street. between Chestnut and blasts*" Open for the Season. BAETORD'S STAR TROUPE. the largest Company in the world, In their excellencies every evening. SANFORD appears Every evening in Ls great Role of Charatihara. Domrp open at P. Commence at A. Admission SS oenta. Children 13oenb. oot-lm SPORTING. 4.4tiAE;SUFFOLK PARK.—SEGOND GAY OF THE GREAT HORSE SHOW. _ Two Premiums to be contended for. iatiri.slile Heats for all ['seine Horses. in Hamm. }I trsnt Woodcut names b. h. Jim Crow. Wm. Woodruff names br. m. Florence. /Woes Watson names C. m. Belle of Portland. Also, Stallion Trot, Mile Heats. in Harness. (or which Young . Defiance and Daniel Webster will contend. Adniteslon 25 cents. Beck's Band will be in attendance. Cars Leave BROAD and PRIME at 2 o'clock. It _§IIFIDIi`ANA.L. 31EDIOATED VAPOR BATHS. BULPELII.IIOT-AIR. and EITRAII BATES.— Under the care of Dr. T. A. RIDGEIN. 1121 !SPRUCE (Street. Bights recommended by all the principal physi cians in the arty for Itheumatistujigin Diseases, Sy - plaits., Coughs and Colds. Female Diseases, .2.c.. .2 a. Especial accommodations for Ladies. oil-ins SCROFULA, WHITE SW ING, HIP DISEASE, TETTER, SCALD HEAD, Emptions of the Skin generally. and all Humors and Impurities of the Blood, are radically and permanently oared by the oelebrated IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE. It has been el re ry ITOOOTtallt agent fits are of CANCEROUS DIEM SES by Dr.Lonnsberry & Co., for a number of years pat. and its great value in the earn of Cancers is abundantly established by the many cotes effected by it. In SCROFULOUS Ores twits its remarkable curative elect has never been equalled. It moat). most obsti nate cases. TETTER, SCALD HEAD, end all Eruptions of the Skin, reedits yield to a moderate use of this Medicine, Malt gnant Dicers and Sores are readily cured by the use Of a few bottler. Prepared and gold by PdAgNICHOL A BRO., (Lafe Lonnsberry & C 0..) No. LC North FIFTH Street, below Arch. For sale by the following Dmacists: J. F. Long A CO, Lancaster; C. W.Epting, Pottsville' J. H. Reser, Reading LS. S. Stevens , Reading T. & J. McClintock, Eadon ; Jas. (jives,eat Chester; Wm. Stabler, Norristown ; Sisnon Re,Bethlebem; Dr. Live gay, New Hope• Dr. Leslie , Bristol; Schmidt A Co., Allentown ; ; A Bell, bl cs anayunk, Pa; J. D. lama, Trenton; De La Cour, unman: Brewster A Co., Bridgeton ; Robertson & Lipptutott s ,_Salem. N. J..;_M Walt. WilMington; Del. . Hoopes. Wilmington ; T. F. Hammersly. Milford. ; and Druggists generally. 1.11-atilthAn,if SAVING FUNDS. SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO CIETY 01' PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 333 North THIRD Street (Consolidation Bank Boikilns.) CHARTERED BY THE VANIA. LEGSLATIME OFPENN SYL Depomts received in tome of Chi* Dollar I CENT.drpaid in Gold, without notioaonth INTEREST from the day of deposit with drawn. A responsible and reliable Savings Institution has kink been needed in the.Northem mrt of the city, and "Tha Series Garden Saymks Fund 'city ~ wasjithartered by k:e i ratrili t :ri! f.;_ INXIL7I supply TiVerl"'• governed wholly or a desire to sow . the but ton interest and wants of the eery large and entervrt pcoulanon bl which it is surrounded.. O OFFICE OPEN DAILY, From 9to Viio'clock; also. on Aionday and Thandar frosn e until a o'clock in the eresune, KAN.lLeilii. Zg a l ral l e , tt. 1,. Stephen Smith. on. H. K. Strong. awed Undersoffer. redenck Stalks. nines Hart. cieeph r, LeCtern. cling Kessler, Jr., rsa Kneoht. amen S. Prinalet, Jaaob Donk. ou.ph H. Crave, on.Hn Wm. Alillwanl., eM.WEgfaleer., Geo. T. Thorn. Robert B. Daridamt. JAMES H. PRINGLE. Pte./deo. FRANCIe HAIT. Secretary. Lao-Lid CARRIAGES OP THE MANUFACTURE OF WILLIAM D. ROGERS. REPOSITORY, 1009 CHESTNUT STREET. 1011 $l6-9m DOINGS OP THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR FOR 15.9. 6,51 ' ''VAT F V,S,M,I3I:II . § AND SIX DIPLOMAS, To Avsoio - & - AlieV4Batngs. GAS CONSUMING CONE FURNACE. - FIRST BEST PORTABLE FURNACE. To ARNOLD tt WlLsos. RICHMOND'S PORTABLE FURNACE. FIRST PREMIUM. BEST COOKING RANGE. 'lO ARNOLD k WILSON. CHILSON'S DOUG BLE-OVBN lUM. COOKING HANOI' IRST PREM BEST PARLOR COAL ORATES. To ARNOLD & WILSON. LOW DOWN and BASKET ORATES, FIRST PRRNIIT M. BEST ENAMELLED SLATE MANTELS. To ARNOLD & WILSON. . For very handsome display of Enamelled Slate Man tels, very lushly Bntahed, and of superior Isarkmanskip, FIRST PREMIL ARNOLD & WILSON. • 1010 CHESTNUT street.; B. M. FEL TWILL. Supt WARM AIR FURNACE. THE riEW CONE FURNACE GAS CONSUMER Will thorouyili Warm Jour house With ON3-11711111 LE9.I CO‘L then a required by any other Furnace. Benefaction mall cues guaranteed. 101 nadinge Warrce-.1 sad Ventilated by ARNOLD & 1010 CHESTNUT StreoL SLATE MANTELS, The Richest and most Beautiful Specimens of Enamelled Slate Mantels, ever offered for Wu 1 1 111hla country. manufactured by us, from Pennsylvania SIM - stone, and for sale very low. ARNOLD Pc WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT Street CGORING RANGES. `k. , All in want pi' the Beet Elevated Double Oven Cooking Range, will do well to call at ARNOLD dr WILSON'S, 1010 CHESTNUT Street 121112313 112 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. 112 STEREOSCOPIC DA2AAR.—Great Emporium te.e Ste reoseopes asuattersoseopte Views, Ame rioan, Freacn and Eneliah, Opera Glasses. Idle ruscopes, and improved OptletaWes, correctly suited to the eyec at AI J. FRANKL PPS. Optician, 112 South F . OURTII Street, below Chestnut. 110' Artifinix3 insort.i. PEARS, PEARS. A large lot of very superior quality Duchess° a Angoule me, for rade in lota to suit ; also a general ye, ditty of Fruit and Confectionery. C. ~ BMOC°. 016 souß Wett,
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