IPOrkielsi. AND comatiaotAx. Market; ,, • PRilditiggruti, October MM. • The stock market 'shown no , improvement in prices. though a better badness' Was Donna - Med in the more reliable securities. Second and Third-street Railroad sloven sold at 597 Air the old, end MX for the new. City Bank stock sold at 45, Girard 49, Mechanics' 27,X. Elmira chattel tens were sold between boards at 10. Reading was dull at Isl. Permsylvaniaßailroad shares sold at SOX. The board of directors of the ,Prinnsilvani.s Railroad Company hive declared a semi"annualdividend of three her cent. on the capital stock of the company, clear of State tax, payable on and after November 15th, 1859. The' St. Louis and Iron Mountain Railroad Company has failed to pay the January and July coupons on its bonds. The Lowville Journal rciords a hold attempt made to rob the Bank ' of Lowville, on Monday evening last. About eig ht in the evening, the president and clerk of the bank being temporadlY absent, las they were to be engaged in tun:meeting bustness in the evening, not having closed the vault for the night,) some one entered the sky -y-light,' as is supposed, which is over the back loom. The rob only succsedeo in obtaining about fifty_dollars mamma, being inn tly halves and quarters. We have received from the office of Peterson's Conn- terfeit Detector and Bank Note List, the following do• sedation of two very dangerous counterfeits, which have jot made their appearance. Persons wishing to sea them ant do so by-calling at "Peterson's" t • Danvers Bank, South.. Danvers, flees., Si altered from bogus Indiana Bank; vv. fanner kneeling and binding shwas, a female harrying a sheaf. men reaping, house in distance, in both upper oorners.portrait of girl with wig on lower right corner, bulldog's head with key in guns left corner., head of Washington printed five d meg n red on back of the note.; , • - The State Bank, Montpelier, Vermont,ls altered from flank Morgan. Georgiat a bogus concern ; vig. n female plying with horn of plenty over water, ship under sail, 3 in both unner eqrnere, ln.ann !tented on lower right corner, negrocia picking cotton on lower lett corner, dog between one beteree. The following is the business of the Philadelli p a t zig W ing _Railroad Company for the mouth of ti 1859. 71158, - Reeeived from c0a1.......;20 $lBlBBl 41 merchandise.:. 38,487 05 34.370 69 44 travel, 86,425 71 36469 27 204,621 37 • Z 54,740 37 Transportadon, roadway. re newal fond, and all charges.. 134,167 93 123.756 23 Wet profit for the m0nth.,..... 130464 04 130.915 14 , previous nine inonths, amass 15 770,716 47 Total net profit for ten months . 981 022 19 901.011 61 `ho following are the receipts of the Morris Canal Company: • " Total to Oct. 8, ' 1559 e 228,132 21 Week ending Oct. 15 1869 ..... . . 13,762 : 8211,914 60 Wont to Oct. 9.1668 8208 177 19 Week ending Oct. 16,3869 ..... 7,601 12 216,778 Si Increase. 1459 The fol.oWing is the tonnage ovor the Shamokin Val ley and Pottsville Railroad Company, for the week end ing October 13, 1869: Week. Year. Week ending Oat. 16,1669' 6,01117 198,991 19 Same time last year .... 3,962 02 90,727 17 thereon; 1.092 16 39,269 02 Palidi.DtiLLPIDA STOCK .8.70:1116NOS SALES, October 20, 1869. aItBORTSD BY ENULISIT & WITT'S No. 3:23 Walnut street. FIRST BOARD. - 30 City 8ank.......h5.4t , it) 24kBd do -stR 28 b 8.45 40.7 i 4 Girard 8k..... cash. 49 12 do cash 42 8 Reading R 18% 100 do 52.183 i, 11 Minohill It ...cash 6831 6 Cana & Aiub 8.....121 12 24 & ad-ut R, now—Ws' CH Penn 80. 93% LOX City , So. now G05..100 NO 7 do now 10336 700 do . aertfo 9036 WV FC6a. 'BI. .65.95 1000 Cant Arab as, 83 84 NCO djles Co do C V. 14.33 Aleph. nicsi 00 8 finis Eno house. • • .62 14 roons . 83i City Bank .it 101.46 BOARDS. 4 Minohill R 0a5h.55% 10 Union Bk. BET WEE IMO Elmint Chit tos... 20 10 Cam & Amb R— 12136 162 d & N -MR 65.093 ti lOW Reading R 'E0..67X 600 N Penna. R 10s 82 6 do new .. 8 Penne R OEB—DULL. 110 I l'enniiitiorm 85..1276991 ...32A 10110 N Pgrum RB6 1400.212 39 CLOSING 21 -- ' Bid. 15iataa.74....103 8091Naye.g... a. rtala 04. 2. ........... 9a 100 kohl s Ny ic oy i k ii .l6lg 18 Midi:n . .ll24 1 1 1 ) al ' P ni Ist mort:47 4204 1620 20 ........,93X, 94 ' " 24 mod. 10 21 , .. mg R........18A 18;01.0 Island R..... 102 10)g 't bda '79. .... 73 78 114shI 8g ghCoal&Nag.t9X 60 " mad 20 . '44. 90 IN Pp= 1t........ £O6 892 " do 'B6 6711 88 ' 68...-. -.6192 84 24011:1014..-.......9914 1 6 9.14 c tei " 10g :ti .,....81 Mortis tranTlti. " 49 1 a .?""Itt . bas.sex 32 prf LIM% 106 IF .0.. t3ou_lll R....... 67 gt3l 1 t t1rt.. 8 !..: 1 17 5 flm 1 MAYI. I ait•i; ii .s 3Ox 423 Philadelphia !Markets. OCTOBER 20—Evening, There in rather mere doing in Flour, and males include k,lOO bids good straight saperfine 56 . 12;6 which is now the uniform asking price for ; standard brands; 800 Ws Ohio extra,on terms kept pnyate ; and 600 libls at 6151735 .The trade are buying rather more freely. at Fowl the ebove figures up to 86.766 , 6.76 W the latter or fancy lots. Rye Flour's seareeand palling in a small Way. at- $4.26. Corp Meal is also very scarce, and a small sale of rennet Irani& Meal was made at 864 41 1 ' llbl, 'which is an advance. Wheat—There is not much doing for the want of stock, bind about 6 MO hue were taken at 1136125 e for fair to prime reds, mid 1300166 for white. the latter for good bourbon). Its e is lees active, and MO bushels fair Pennsylvania "go'd _at 86 cents. Corn Is better. and of the lota. offered, some 8i19,000 bus fellow, part not prime, sord at 02e94a. in store and in he ears, including 6 000 bus a fl oat at 960, and some email ors of new Fennsylvania at 800. Oats are dull to day. 'and Southern 141 at 4.10 t bee extra heavy PennsYl !rank sold emir in the day at 46e. Barley Malt—A sale or 10X) btu Western was made nt Bark—lnt No I I Quereitron is steady at 4?6 too. Cotton — Holders ere rather firmer in their views, hot the demand con tinues limited rind prices about the same. Groceries I ZrViiiiilTili i Ti 6 gm.agli t t: ar ß e are n e ci r ' g d b i lis d A r o n sli: seed are reported sh ed 6006.70 IX Whiskey Is lees active dr4e hi qu at, Pennsylvania bids Mee, and Ohio nod ptison do 290 41i gall. Markets by Telegraph. October 20.—Flour firm at 19 5 .12`i. Wheat buoyant; sales or MO% bushels at 123a14,10 for - white and. 111311200 for red. Corn is advancing; yellow 930 WO. -Provisions steady. Whiskey firm at 290. Ex change on New York (eight bills) scarce, at ,tg per cent. ,premtern. - ettinvanaYr, October 19.—F4pur unchanged. Wheat t'rm. , Whiskey. dull at 2tifc. Provisions firm; mess ork e 14.22 41 , bbl; prime do 819.00. Exchange on New ork firm at 6 per cent. premium. - Sr. Lome, October 19 - Exchange on New York is scarce and in deemed, but the quotations are un 'changed. Moms. October SO.—Cotton-ales to-der of 2.500 hales at tOlietlONo for ruiddlinge. The steamer's news , bad no effect on the market, and it closed unchanged. „Exchange on New York (want bills) par at ,4; per cent. prandom. - ' eIIAttLESION, October 20.—Cotton-2 800 bales sold to. day. the market closing with an 'advancing tenderer 113io ; salmi of the week 12.11.00 bales. tankfuls° on New Yom sht bills) S par cent. premium. SaVax.2A2G October 20—Cotton—Holders demand an advance t sales to -day SW bales t sales of the Week 8,100 bales; redolent 10.t00 bales against 20,000 hales lan year ; receipts leas than last year, at this port, VINO salsa; re ceipts at nil the Southern ports 00,60 0 bales shoed or last -Isar. Kock in pert RlAKObales. Altranerrs, October 22.—Cotton advancing ; 1.300 bales sold to-day. CITY ITEMS. Row. Joanne B. OIDDINGS, late member of Con great from Chico nll deliver e lecture in thiecity on Monday evening, at Concert Hall. His subject is &man in Congregrional Life," a theme which has attracted large audiences wherever it hes been de livered,and elicited the unit oriel enloiniume of the American press. The long years of active service orient to Washington by Mr. Giddings—the scenes of excite ment and interest through which he has passed—and the rare and impassioned eloquence with which he clothes hie reminiscences combine in forming an Intel treat rarely enjoyed by the lecture-going people of Philadelphia. The demand for tickets is said to be wonderful. Ton HARPER'S Fmutr pors.—The promptnen With which our Witches quashed out this bud of treason oertsinly deserving of all, merit. The poor deluded creatures of fanaticism who fermented and cherished it, have, or - will, meet their Just rewards. Meanwhile, we are permitted to congratulate ourselves on the fact thou the " country's safe," and henceforth men can con , tinue, as heretofore, to buy their elothingSt the" Conti nental" Clothing Mouse of E. IL Eldridge & northeset corner of Chestnut and Eighth streets. ' qov. WISE AND inn lIARPERN FERRY NEVE ' trscriott.—A talegmpliio despatch, received from Goy , Wise yesterday morning. gives some interesting particu lars of the' recent troubles in Virginia. The Governor concluded his despatch with the Morin; sensible end statesmanlike remake: .‘ I bold it to he the duty of every American citizen in every part of the Union, to lay aside tectional ditTerences, and to obtain his gar ments at the 'WIMP Stone Clothing Ball of Wilson. Nos. 003 and toy Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia." A. " Bran SPANGLED Masten" YANKEE'S Optic nen or A PHILiDKLPIIIA T.aton.—l'm chock, brirnin full, cousin over, end afearod of spills! Words, spoken, Oral, egisterlery, or otherwise don't him within two rows of apple-trees of meetin the case. Ef I had the weep of a Jot:imams and' war a tinklat symbol or a goundin brass Kittle I couldn't dew it! My feeling Is on expressible an past Bodin aunt. Bich a rush of ideas. Bird of my 00aanit moult Me a quill—a mull did I marl— Ors no ell yer got, even to ger tail feethers'etriP Ter- SAP gawk, and then-kill ma the British lion that I may use his blood for ink}-with which to write—hooray I for Granville Stoker, the oelebrated American clothier, No OW Chestnut street. Brother Jonathan, we guess, got Jetted. For Er&Ur. FIRE, Sure, Prenoh Folding Screens, Emnsed Iron Andirons and Panders, Elowrr Hum& Enroll' Putters, &c., nt P. W. Carryl & Co.'s Rouse- Furuisliing Store, 714 Chestnut Street. Tug HANDSOMEST Pahauxr you can give a friend Is a litereosoops and a Wootton of Pictures, purchased at the new Eitertiosoope Emporium, 18 Bouth Eighth 'meet. , Tun Lcornorr Iferafors Paris correspondent esti:" It is strictly tree that Napoleon has a secret un derstanding with Austria and Sardinia, which enables him 14 command the whole Italian seaboard as far as Cirititlfecohiri; and another atop in she furtherance of %1111iralleme is the expedition to Morocco, as the Medi terranean Peuedron, which sailed from Toulon with 10 We men- for Sloroeso, would cornmeal the African coast from Al tiers io Cents" The London Times Is assured that six steel-Aged friAtes have been ordered, and twenty large trans ports, capable of conveying fifteen Mind ed men each, arc t aildlns, or ordered to be commenced, but it very "pollees abetains .f om wing anything relative to torte order'Wm ,. . constantly cent in for seasonable clothing, to the fashionable establishment of Granville btokes, No CM Oheatmit street, T/IS 'WILLCOX AND Goias Sowing Maohino, 715 Oterstnet street, Fluladelphis, oo31•tf MARINE INTELLIGENCE. BEE POUR= PAGE ARRIVED. - Bleamatilp Kensington, Baker 59 hoes from Boston. with mdse and pass,pgarsto H Wineor . On Wednesday . lAllil4ll7Var.it !spit ship with his supposed to be Hoc . Meeting for the Capes. Berk Canada, from Segni la f rondo t brig Chicopee, from Dostoo, and four light sehrs below Beady filaad..Pasicd the ship Cbatsw_orth. I bound to Panama, in , t‘,7 , as depot-tug, below Boat. Hoak. litemoshia City of Richmond, Mitchell, from Rich.• Mentdr ills Norfolk, 23 hours, with mdse and passenger'', to Thos Webster, Jr. Brig Forost 8 ate, French, from Wdminglon, Del, In ballast, to E A uder & Co. Brig Althon well, Rowell, from Wilmington, Del, in bellsat. E Alionder & Co. .. • • aohr Ituth!tud Ebrarbetb,lcilman,Aye_dayefroni Rau pahannook river. with lumber to J. W. Bacon. Rohr Nigna, ,Kilmon, four Onyx {robs itirmtrose, Va., with railroad ties to J, W, Bohr Major Tom. Morris, 2 days from Indian river, with limber to J. W. Bacon. &Mt Eldorado, Willinnis, 3 days from Laurel, DA, with lumber toJ. W, Beton. 13.3 hr Emma, Brook e. 2 day! from New caifip, with USIN to Joules arrett & Bon. - Baby William George, Jackson, 1 Co.from BrnYrna, Dot., with - oats to Jamos L. Bewley & Co Rehr Girth' L . Scott, 3 dart from Camden, Del., With lattlber tO,I. Bewley & Co. •r ' -BY TNT.=Strait. • , , - (Ciiirreseondenee of the Philadelphts Exchange.) - eon IRAN 0, NJ, 00120-4 P A ship)* no* altos ypieee, heating in, supposed to he tho Wyoming from 0i yorpool. A ship went out this *Romano. Wui !tomtit Irom - N,Ak • Yours, - 08, Bat:MA& TE Btetitriebip Da Boto.Bul from New Orleans, via Reysiut, lath net, arrived, York yonterday.„ Stretinshioe Atlantic! Pe d North Star, Jones, loirpinwitiletertred at irk JeotordaY• •-• lienry Nrightim, • itall Francisco, eleared iit issyNititt yesterday. ditto: wavier: Keeth, atiesitsd at, Near York -yesterday - from . b al i f f t i tat i treett, for Rio de Janoiro. 11 Bar Anti hlionbetti, orgravir, Mince ot Ravine:l3th Inst. Berk Nepoil4 o on, _Burns, for Philadelphia, ()bored at AllYkßkiatk Bark Oak, Atkins, hence for Boston, was at Batmen' Hole 19th inst. Brig Delhi, Kenny, for Philadelphia, wan at Havana lath inst, to sail next day. Brig James Crosby, French, hence for Portland, was At Halmes' Hole 19th Inst. Brig_ John Welsh, Fifield, from Tortugas, at Jackson aonvilla 11th toot. SchrTheresa 0, Gandy, hence, arrived at Boston 19th inst. Bohr Charles Carroll t Pratt, sailed from New Bedford 19th inst. for Philadelphia. Bohr W Rowe, Harris, hence at New Bedford 19th inst. Bohr J Frances, Gallagher, cleared at New York es terday for Philadelphia. Bohr Sirlitay pane, Godfrey, sailed from Salem 10th mat for P hiladelphia.Sehrs T O South and W B Ferguson hence at Provi dence 19th inst. HOLMES' HOLE, Oct 10—Ar, sour Smith Tuttle, Mayo, Ph.ladelplint for Provincetown. In port at 10 A M. wind NW, blowing treatochts now Squall, M B Mahon!, Bay State. Sit. tteliry ay, A Bookseller, Lady Ellen, John R Plater. i al as, Mary B Pierce, Caroline, Fidelia, Georgia. Maine Law, I) S Mershon, 7, Stratton, Bala, and Caroline Hall. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS UP TO 12 O'CLOCK L&BT NIGHT GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut M., below Ninth, 8 Jenkins S C A P Sponoor, N I' LI Wart Jenkins, Sterling, 111 8 Covell. N B B Morr i s,'Detroit J W Duffy, Ga A C Hammon, Oa J E Blocker, Ga E C Anderson, Savannah Mrs Anderson & oh, Ga 1 Al Bonaire, Chicago J C Farloy, Montey, Ala It 11 Harm), Chiongo Wm Kerr, Pa Miss Kerr, Pa Miss Doll Pa • lonia Orth. I'a W 11. Baldwin, Wash, D C 4 1) Oilman, Wash, I) C J M F Harrison, N C B 4 Curtin, Lynn, Maas A It Holmes di. vet, N J" Miss T Holman, N .1 E T Bowrne & wf, ;gawp% B B Morrie & la, Detroit W A Shepard, Troy J B Gridley, Ark H Garber, Cleveland H C Caldwell, s C. W F Parker, Snow Hill DO MoCampll, Miss G W Scrantou,Scrantme Mrs Fendon , N Y Miss Fendon, N Y J D Ludland & wf, Chicago 11. Robbins .1 P Karmen,' & laJno Mann, Va Mrs Stantard, Baltimore Miss Gray, Baltimore Mrs Walibon & ehdri, Balt Nina ItloCabo, Baltimore C A Kilham & la, Boston It Sherwood & la, N Y J D Lawson & 111,11 I It W Beecher, Brooklyn 8 B Guernsoy, N Y W H Wallace, N Y A Bunt, England W U Sweetser, Cincinnati Di !Minima, Berlin .1 0 Shelton & la. St Louis Miss M G Shelton, St Louie Mrs A Al !tucker 8t Louis .1 11 Euekins, Boston LB Lottinston, V& FJ O'Brien, Mass Clina E rasher, N Y 'l' H Robinson, Harrisburg Mins McCulley, Bridgport Mrs OF Jones Prot., R I Mrs J 8 Slocum, l'rov, RI. Miss I. James, .trov, It I CJi Tyson. Pa W R Hill. N Y J A Sh illanl oc. In. N C A C Mayhue, Milford, Mass W Battles, Milford, Mass 1) It Pdansam. nY John Dodson & la. Va W Harden her NJ Mr Small & la. NY .1 F Potts, N .1 .- H Skipwith, Va F Slopwith, Vs J 8 Earley. Vs .1421 1' Crane, N Y .1 1 , Scott, Va CAM Doland,London,Eng H A white, Vim .1 A Spilman, Va CI W Colbet. Va I I) ) 7 Williamson & la, Ala WL Sk dinan, N Y I) 7 Stone, N Y Jan H. Longer N 17 T Yr Humes. Tenn Miss Humes, Tenn W II Pogrom & la, Balt li F Anderson & ha, Vs Mr Haldeman & h. Pa J If Paxton, Whpeinig, Va T J Robinson, Chuang° G IL Cochran, Kv 0 H Langoon, N Y Thes Emerson, Boston B It Watson, .y. I C T Bowen. Cubing° C G Kai; N 1 N M C Brown, Ark W I' Brown, La J A Whitney, N .1 F J Smith, St Louie 0 P Whitaker, Md F It Middleton, IS C H A Middleton, S C Mrs Middleton, 8 0 Miss Walters, S C Miss li hliddloton, 8 C Miss A liliddleton, 8 C Mrs Chaves & 4 oh, 8 C MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Third g.. above Callowbill. W Zimmerman, Myeret'n A Light, Lebanon W Dixon, aloEwonacillo J Salmon, Wmsport P Barnes, Bath, Pa J J Butler, Warren no, N J A Stout, Bethlehem C Penman, Bucks co Reuben Flack, Bucks co Is Moser, Hotieratown M John Folio . Lane co, Pa J Cover, yerstown Dr W T Petwiller, Pa P Darner, hit iloraburg R Pasco, Pa B F Ritter, Froemansburg J W Adams, White Haven STATES UNION HOTEL—Market atreet.above Sixth J Patchin, Pa 3 0 Webster, Ohio 8 B Cox, Lancaster, Pa J C Walker, Lancaster Mrs Pownall, Lancaster, Pa 3 O'Hara, hid 0 H Mixer, Del tl Kirk Few, Pa J Miller, Huntingdon, Pa 3 Hearer, Huntingdon, Pa 8 Groover, Del .1 H earn, Havre do ()race J B So der, Easton, Pa J Jones, Pa J Eminger,hlecharuesburg C Dupont & In, NY L Moore, Malt J Framer, Johnstown, Pa 3 8 Foltz, Dauphin co J Beers Shaw Clearfield, Pa 3 Carenett„_Sigonier, Pa J Clifford, Sigonier, Pa S Parsing, N Florenoe, Pa Campbell. Ocean co J 8 Wilcox Nobraaka 8 Guthshall, Lana co, Pa E Dunlap, Balt 0 Smith, Ohio It ivi'lmontla & Is ATHE 'UNION HOTRL—AroIi street, above Third. H D Smith, Conn Thee J Froa,Militintown John Danner, Canton, 0 M McDaniel, Malta, 0 hire Kitchen, Atingle,' City J B Cook, Fayettontle, Pa Moe C Bogen. Alleg'y City 0 L Hanson. Cincinnati C Lane, Cincinnati L Preston, Chester co L Mulholland, St Louis D Augustine, Oh o Wm 0 Harrison. Ohio D W C Boutelle, l'a George Scott, lowa Dr R L Cooper k la. rat Win H. Cook Rt. la, Pa John S Harper, Bait A blorrison, Washington II J Beers. /I 'a John Leaman, Easton Mire 0 Dobson, Potter Master Dobsunaottsvtile COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth et.. above Cheetnut D Priest, Chester co Jobn_Shai pleas, Del no I) Neff & la, Reading Geo D liodieon. Pa H S Shafer, l'a E L Stewart, 11l J 13 Stokes, 11l John Kelley, l'a NA Cleveland, Phila A Bunting, Linwood R Hodgeon,ll London JONES' HOTEL- Chestnut street. above Blxtb. W L Jones, Cat A L Cadmus, Hudson City Miss J Rollins, Hudson City Miss 8 Rollins Hudson City Mrs Tonnelle, Hudson City Miss C Tonnelle,liudson C Miss STonnelle, Hudson C Dr Steward, Plias Jan Al Speed, 8 C Dr. C Earl dr. wf, Easton J Tome &In fort Deposit 0 A Zane, Balt I''l' Drake, N C H L Adkins, Del Geo H Geib, N Y Miss Cully, Conn J B Macomber,Portsmoutli 11 By ing ton, Belvidere 8 Thompson ,Pit J T aloCrum. Lexington 8 8 r tewart,Va it Robins, Bait W Richards, Balt 1) Reese, Bait W Jones, Balt A B Brown, Ala N W Brown, Providence Jr' Tracy, Mobile PRANXLIN HOVE—Chestnut street, !shove Third. .1 Wynn, Chicago.. 111 J II I , itspatnok, N Y B'MoPodgers,N 'S ' .1 Doherty, tklnGl& ilaTen 'lNni Clark, Mo A N Hat, Del S Phillips, Mass Mrs A C Collins, Ohio Mrs J . 1"1 aylor. Pa Miss 111 Taylor, I's D iIaTIONTOOd. West Troy 0 B Bewley, Vt W Owen, la & ct, Cinoin, 0 A B Hight° & Is, N V A 1.7 Thayer N 1 A M Paul. N Y D Berlin, N Y A G Darts, Conn Geo B Holley, Dorsal .1 i EAGLE HOTEL—Third street. above Rue. S Shriner, Lewisburg J De Hoes, Pottstown H S email, Pottstown F 8 Shale. Pottstown D erothers, Weet Chester A Snyder, Weet Chester A Shewmaker. Milton, PA A E Wetzet,Lewmburit J J Saeger, N Y hi D Schaffer, N V inn!, Lewisburg T 8 Christ, Lewisburg NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. EA Freymuller,Boranion 8 Thomas. Pottsville E A Battings. Troy, N Y E Barmier, ht)erstown Br A ti Tood, Atd Thos H Berger, Allentown John Mallet, Allentown Saint Hamilton, Pittsburg A H Mann, Lock Haven J K Wagner, N Y John Oilh L ancaster A miller Pa B J J Roney 0 It Ro llins, Elmira 3 5 Phillips, New Castlo B'Kelley, Hughesville 311 Tyernian, Jerseytown Patterson, Lancaster P C Huber, Allentown D M Kermany, Lebanon 0 Miller, Lebanon 0 Gingrich Jacob Eger, Bloomsburg AMERICAN HOTEL—Cheatnut et.. above Fifth. J Baker, Hula leo A Elmer, Philo W 0 Fulton, Pie T F Leavy, Mai grille, Ity W Beneath, Rockford, 11l .11 W Starr Columbus, 0a Geo Huddle, ht Chunk ,J L fitowry'& he, Pottsville Jas Young, Phil& A P Hammond, Rockelo,Ct John 8 Newell & wf, Salem J W Pfoutzdersay Shoro N Spencer, St Louis J W Caldwell, St Louis W T Stevens & la, N Y Miss 11 Stevens, N Y Jos D_Rogers, Del M. Coiner, Boston John Potts, Boston W Harper, Boston B C Hopkins Miss Hopkins Bht Jones & la,lnd Temp Miss Jones, Ind Territory L B Hatch, &tem, Mites Horace Smith, Cnnn John]) Franco & la, Pa D D France, Sol/lairs, Pa Bo Bois, Doylestown Chas Ilrietx, Va C B Hitt, Augusta, tic E Livingston, N J J'l' Kelly Vie 0 3 Kell). Va N M Heiskell. Phila H Id Welch, N Haven 1) Quincy la wf, Boston N Monroe. Me Chas Turner NH Dr J H L Hardesty, Va Mrs A It Hardesty, Va John It Price, Va Goo McDonald. Ohio E B Shedd Ohio C Noyes, Glass frank W Comstock, N 0 JH Bpa lark & wlding• f N H C WM H Flitoralt, Philo 8 C,N MOUNT VERNON HOTEL--Second et., above Aroh Wm Baker. N Y ' Jno Weikel, Newville Win H Warnock, Pn W t Miller. Beth, Pa trick, Pa 11 Jones, Williamsport Robt A Smith, Reading Wm Thompson, Pa Jas Earl, Williamsport CO Vanhorn A; la, N J Saint McFate,N .1 B Fackentliall, Easton BARLEY SHEAF ITOTEL—Second et.. below Vine. Hon A ' , evening. Hamilton it 5 Lovering, Hamilton J N Darling, Strauslaug .1 Ernalam & la, Lltrausburg S Williamson. Lamb°, Lavine Bed 8 Rich, Bunks co W U Warford, Doy lestown 8 8 Brown, Dallas Chas B 8111. Bucks co W L iloppock, N J Friona NVLitloox, N J BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third at, above Callowbill .1 Matz, Schuylkill co JO Klapp, Schuylkill co W Liditcap, Allentown 1) Loose, Randle,: TDyo Bucks co Mrs Dye Bucks co Miss Bye, Centreville Master Bye. Centreville D Hawk, Phillipsburg. N T Wolf, Danooro Rosenberry,H J BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third st.. ab. Callowhill. E Bruner, &lumpy town Mrs Kichlino Allentown Mrs 8 Moore, Allentown H 0 Steinman. Bethlehem H tiny der, Bethlehem E L Becks co W Transue & In, Pet MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth st.. below Arab. A B Cummins,' USN J R Tillotson. Terre Haut W A Smith, Ohio Thos Ross, Doleston Henry P Ross, Doylestown Geo Ross, Doylestown Henry Wolfe, Pittsburg Alta Starr, Erie Mrs E Walker, N Y lea McConkey, Ydrk co Mies McC.rthy. York co James Fulton. York co, Pe. Onmes M Kinkea_ ,d Blair co 011 Loomis, Pa Lease 8 Hartley, N Y A Clary, Frostburg C Lovis t Pittsburg SPECIAL NOTIC3ES. REMEMBER PROF. 0. S. FOE'LER LECTURES TO-NIGHT October 2lat, at HANDEL and HAYDN HALL, corner of EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets. Also, that he gives Phrenological Delineations and whines as to health. A few days more only, at 822 CHESTNUT Street. It SALAMANDER FIRE-PROOF SAFER.--A very lergeassortment of SALAMANDERS (or sale at melon able pneee, No. 301 CHESTNUT Btreet, Philadelphia. ou2S tf EVANS It WATSON '!UNOCAL. EVANS & WATSON here removed their SALA MANDER SAFE STORE from No. 20 South Fourth street to No. 304 CHESTNUT Street, where may ho found the largest assortment of Salamander Safes, in the country. The publio are requested to call and examine for themselves. 0c15.0t alio l 7lift & BANJUL'S ChILIBRATED NOIIISLEIS FAYILT ex vnme-taeounnis, AT artromat. yawls. Temporarily at No, ma Broadway. Will return to No. IX in a few week,. GAS-LAMP DZPOT-itililli AND AMOR. SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAPSTY TRUST Colarsay.—Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania. RULES. 1. Money Je renewed every day, and in any amount, arse or mall. IL FIVE PER GENT. Interest is paid for money from the day it is put in. A. The money is &two% paid bank in GOLD whenever It is called for. and without notice. 4. Money is reoeived from Eder ors. Administrators, Guardian's, anti other Trustees, in large or small mune to remain a long or abort period. IL The money received from Depositors Is Invested In Real Eetete, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first• class s"pritlea. 6. Office open every day—WALNUT Street, southwest corner Third rtmet. Phibuiedohin. riot . ONE PRIGS CLOTHING OF TIIR LATRST &TIM. made in the best manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prices marked in Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted satis factory. Our ONE-PRICE Syetem is strictly adhered to, as we believe ibis to be the only fair way of dealing. All are thereby treated alike. JONES & CO., aeS-tf 661. MARKET Street. MB PRICES OF SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES RAVE! SEEK!! REDUCED !t! 01-Sin SHAMS N S SAVING FUND—NOSTHWES7 Gonztsx Suomi and 'WALNUT Streets.--I/eposits re ceived la small and large amounts, from ellelaseee of the community, and allows interest at the rate alive per east. par annum. Money, may be drawn by cheeks without kale of in- Ulnae Open flatly, from 9 until o'olock, and on Mon day and Ehtardsr until 9 in the evening, Fremdent, FRANKLIN FELL; Troaouror and Rooretary, CUM! Si MORRIS. WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINES. —Philadelphia Office, 628 CHESTNUT Street. Merohante orders filled at the SAME DISCOUNT as by the Company. Branch offices in Trenton, New Jersey, and Easton and Westchester. Pa. Hoopt.ANo's GIROUX BITTI4RS will posi tively cure Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Nervous De bility, &0., &o. 1100FLAND'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL will positively cure Couglui, Colds, Whooping Cough &0., &o. Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON & CO., 418 ARCH Street, and for sale by Druggists sod dealers generally. Price 76 acute por bottle. sell-tf MARRIED. REDNER—CLIAPMAN.—On the morning of the 31th instant at St. Paul's Church, by the it,. rt. Newton, D. D., John 1,. Refiner to Mary Anne Chapman, only danghter of Dr. Richard Chapman. LEWIi3—DUNTON.—On the 20th instant, br the RBI% Albert Ramie, Mr. Edward H. Lewin, of 'Bellwood, Tenn., to Mine Martha It.,daughter of the bite Nano Denton, Esq., of this city. ITennesne mom 1/10/180 COPY.) • etTArmiNos—REAKIRT.—On the 20th instant, nt the Central Fresh) torian Church, by lire Roy. Henry Steele Clarke, D. D., Lieut. A, Boyd Cummings, U. S. N., to Cornelia IL, daughter of the late Joseph Reakirt, Esq. JACKSON—OSLER.—On the 19th instant, by Rev. F. L. Kregol, Mr. Washington J. Jackson to MOM Sarah J. Osier, both of Pluladolphin. BONITLES—SINK.—On the 13th instant. by Rev. Jos. 11. Kennard, Mr. Wm, B. Bowles to Miss Mary J. Sink, both of thiseity. ERWIN—UUODWIN.—On the Milt instant, by Rev. Win. 0. Johnstone, Mr. Win. John Erwin Al ins Ruth Ann Goo.twin.. . . EVANS—MORRIS.-05 the 22th April. by Rot•. Jon. H. Kennard, Mr. Samuel 11. Evans to Miss Mary F. Morris, 1.0104 this city. HEM P1111.4-4/AVIN.—On the IGth instant. by Roy. E. DoWolt, Mr. Richard Williams Hemphill to Miss Mary Gavin, both of Philadelphia. PRINGLE V—MANAII.—On tho 24th September, by Rev. E. DoWolf, Mr. pinion Prinsley to Miss Apra Monett. ALLEN.—On the 19th instant, Enoch Allen, in the 20th )ear el; hie nee. Hie relatives and friends. and those of the family. are partirultirly invited to attend his funeral, from his Into residence, Nn. 1210 Cherry street. on tieventh-day, the 22d instant, at 2 o'clock P. Tl. To proceed to Fait Hill.. •• IdiDDLETON.—On the 19th instant, Charles P.,son of Edward and Aniy P. Middleton, in the Seth year of Ins age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral. nt Friends' Croon street Meetins-House, on Seventh-day mornmy, mat 10 "• o'clock. without further notice. 112W1N.—On the 19th instant, Samuel Irwin, in the 63d year of his ace. Funeral from his into residence, N 0.12,5 Almond street, on Saturday afternoon. at 2 o'clock. IMI.I.YMAN.—On the 1901 instant, at Pottsville, Pa., Samuel Sillyman. aged 62 years. Funeral at Pottsville, this (Friday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. bIedIATRE.—On the nth instant, Elizabeth eldest daughter of John and Margaret McClure, in the 19th year of her ale. Funeral from the residence of lies parents, No. 414 North Twenty-third street. this (Friday) afternoon, at 3 o'cock. . . AIORRISON.—On the 19th instant, David Morrison, in the 32 I ear of his age. Funeral tront his late residence, back of 157 . Master street. below Hancock, this (Fridayl afternoon, at o'clock. . . HARRIDAN.—On the 18th instant, Mid. Mary Ann, wife of Aticha el F. Harrigan, aged 3 / yearn. Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 2.12 Waahm;ton avenue, below Third street, this (Fridtg) morning, at 85i o'clock. ARE.—On the I9th Instant, William Lure, In the 39th year of his age. Funeral from the residence of Ina slater. Aire. Fitea. No. Am Fine street, this ( Friday) afternoon, et 2 o clock. . . 11ARMAR.—Suddenly, on the 19th inst., Mrs. Susan, wife of James Harmer, aged 90 years. Funeral from the residence of her husband, Wildey street, (late Redford,) below Marlborough, Eighteenth word. tine (Friday) afternoon. at 3 o'clock. FAIRIIbRqT.—On the 18th instant, Mr. Samuel Fair hurst. in the .17th year of hie axe. Funeral from his late residence, Arantingo. Frank ford. tine (Friday) afternoon, at o'clock. lIARLE.Y.—On the 19th instant. Ann, wife of Edward Harley, aged 40 years. Funeral from the residenoo of her husband, No. 1832 Filbert street, between Eighteenth and /nineteenth, this t Friday i morning, at 9 o'clock. RUFF.—On the 19th inst., Tilghman Rupp, in the 47th year of his age. [Allentown and Bethlehem papers please cm.) Isis rointives and friends, and those of the toady, are respoottully invited to attend his funeral from his late residence, No. 627 Dillwyn etreet, on Saturday morning next, at 9 o'clock. Interment et Odd Fellows' Cent °tory. •• 4.I . AL—On the 17th instant, Laura Virginia, daughter of Win. and Mary Deal, in the 13th year of her ago. Funeral tram the residence of her parents, No. 1123 Olive street, this ( Friday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. • CONHAD.—On the 16th inst., Mrs. Margaret, wife of Washington Conrad. in tlio 46th_year of her age. Funeral Dom the residence of her husband. No. 1220 Parrish street. this (Friday ) afternoon at 2 o'clock, • (3 ROVe.R.—On the 1701 inst.. air. Thomas D. Grover, son of the late Hugh and Priscilla Grover, in the 23th year of lite ave. Funeral from the residence of his mother, No. 18 Christian street. this ( Friday )afternoon. at 3 o'clock. • lIEWSON.—On the moth instant. Franklin Dawson. MOURNING STORE! BESSON & SON, No. 50$ CHESTNUT Street, have a full assort ment of Black Velour Rape, Black Gros Grain Silks, do. Mousseline d'Lnines, do. Poult de Soles, do. Cashmeres, do. Venetlennes, do. Merinoes. do. Gros d'Ecosse. do. Satin de Chines, do. Patent boiled Silks, do. Bombazines, do. Trish Poigins. do. T4mises. do. English Crepes, do. Para e, do. Craps Collars, do. Mohair it do. " Sleeves, do. Thibet Long Shawls, Black Crape 1 Second Mournine Goods i oils. &O, &o. n every. variety. rNla. THE TOCSIN MEN'S CHRISTIAN AS- SOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA. OTlOE.—The annual electlon for officers and man agent will take Owe on MONDAY, October 21th. from 8 9. H. to 8 P. M., at the morns. 1008 and lOU CHEST NUT Street. JOHN th'ANAMAKER, o2L3t Cor. Secretary. ty r DAVID PAEL BROWN, ESQ., RILL lecture before the Philadelphia Literary Insti tute. at the MUSICAL FUND NALL on THURSDAY RY F.NING, Oct. 27th. at S o'clock. Su bjent—TH I.: PAS SIONS. A portion of the monads will be applied to charitable purposes. Tickets 25 cents, to be had nt all the bookstores, and from the members of the Insti tute. o2U It' BA PTI ST SUNDAY-SCHOOL CIIIL DREIVS MEETING AT JAYNE'S HALL.—A grand gathering of all the Children connected with the Baptist Sunder-schools of this cite will take pine° on BA I'UHDAY, "211 inat at2H o'rlook P.M.. at JAYE E'S HALL. Addresses will ho delivered by Beret's' earnest speakers or this city and New York. 020-30 GIRARD BANK—PHILADELPHIA, Oa , i 2. as Notic ta e i b s o he P reby given, that en election for thirteen directors. in carve for the ensuing sear will he held at the RANKIN.; HOUSE, on MONDAY. November 2lst, between the bonnier 10 A. Lit and 2 P. M. The annual meeting of the vtock holders will tie held at the same place, on TUESDAY. November let, at 12 o'clock M. nclB-tn2l W. L. ECHAFFER, Cashier. ,7 1 P 859 11 . 114 AD ELPIII A HOSPITAL, October IS, inject Lectures will be delivered et the A Imnhouso, on WEDNESDAYa and SATURDAYS. AIR DICAb, front 9% tole% o'clock, and ,t ft UICAL from le% to o'clock A. Al. Tickets .?6, to be had at the office, I'o. 12 North Seventh groat. ocltl-St CALHOUN M. DERINGER. Secretary. (1" lION. JOSHUA R. GIDDINGS, OF Ohio. will deliver hit celobrnted lecture on " ice EN htB IN CON( It ESSILNA LIFE," before the Munson Literary Institute. on hItINDAY etenint next, Ocbober 2itn. nt coNctuur BALI, nt nista o'clock. Tickota 25conta, to be had at the principal booketormat TrUNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA— Department of MINES. ART and MANUFAC- V U.—Course of 16.59-al. The course of Lectures in thin Department will corpulence on AION DAY, Novem ber slet,ltis9, and will be continued as follows: Mechanics and Chernistry.—Prof. John F. Prnzor, Monday and Thursday at 4 P.M. g eo l og y gri d mineralosy.—Prof. Charles R. Trega, Tueedny and Friday at .4 P. M. Civil Cum neering—Construction.—Prof. ' , airman Ro gers. Monday and huraday et 6P. M. Applied Mathematics—Surveying.—Prof. E. Otis Ken dall. Friday at /5 M. blinins.—Prot, J. Peter Lesley, Tuesday at A course of Mathematics may be followed by those who desire to do so,. under the direction et the Professor of Mathematics. The comae may be attended either sincly or to ether. The Lecturee will be continued until the end of March. For Tickets apply to Frederick Dick. Janitor, at the University—North Building. And for information re specting the Medico, to FAIRMAN ROGERS, Donn of the Foetal'. ociAlet N 0.002 West Rittenhouse Square. Tr l All.ll, l .l.ltßig,ilrEliniatcs' BANK tice is hereby riven that an elootiod for Thirteen Directin it will he held at the Banking noose on MON DAY, November 215t.1869, between the hours of I/o'clock A. AI. and 3 o'clook P. B.; and a fenciral mooting' of the Stockholders will be held on TUESDAY, November let, at 4 o'clock I'. At., at the Banking Howie. 04 dtn2l W. RUSHTON, JA., Cashier, [TWESTERN BANK OF PHILADELPHIA —October lat. 1859. anana' election for Directors of this Bank trill be held at the Banking Rouen, on MuNDAY, November lint, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. AL and l o'clock P.m. The annual mains. of Stockholders will be held at the same place on TUESDAY. November lot, et 12 o'clock M. G. 11. TROUTMAN. 01-tu&fr-t n2O Cashier. irrCOMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYL VANIA, Philadelphia, Oct. 15 1851 Notion is hereby given. that an election for TB! irr HEN DIREC TORS to Nerve the enawnw_ year. will ho held at the BANKING HOUSE on MONDAY . , 2lat November. be tween the hours of 10 A. M. and P. hi. - • .. • • f . • . The Annual meottng n the fiteekholdern wilt he held nt the natn° place on - TUESDAY, led November. at 12 o'clock M. B. C. PALMER, 0017-mwf-tn2l" thiallier. krTILE PHILADELPHIA DANK.-0C T 4, ISA annual mooting of the Stockholders of this Dank will be hold at the Banking House on TUESDAY, the first day of November noxt. nt 12 o'clock M. And the annual election for Directors will he held nt the Banking House on MONDAY, the 21st day of No vember next, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 I'. M. on-wfrecm tn2l B. B. DOMED VS, Cashier. MF. C 11A N CSt BANK.—PIIILADEL rmIA, October 4th, 180. once in hereby given that an election for Thirteen Rifnl 'i f I t o o . . 8 : r o v n e . to 8 The annual meetine of the at 1 2 will be held on TUESDAY, November lot, at 12 o'clock 81. 06-wlrkm tn2l J. IL 'MITCHELL, Caeliter. rcrBANK OF COMMERCE—PHILADEL- Pio A , .02tobor 1, MO.—Notice in hereby given, t at an Election for thirteen diteetore to nerve for tho enema' year, bo held at the BANKING NOUSE, on mONDAY, November 21, between the hours of 10 o'olook A. AL and 2 o'oloek P. J. C. DONNELL, ocl-mwf tn2l Caaltier. The normal moo:Ann' of the Stockholders will bo hold at the same plaoe on TUESDAY, Nowinber 1, st. 17 o'clock M. J. C. DONNELL, oc3•mwftnl Cashier. ri s • SO U TH W ARK BANK-111111,ADE1, StRIBA, October 3d, 1889. ine is heret gven that an election for Thirteen Directors will ho h el d at the Banking Mouse on MON DAY, November 21st, 1869 between the bows of 10 o'clock A. ht. and 2 o'clock I'. M.; and a_general meet ing of the Stockholders will bo held on TUESDAY, No v em ber let, at 13 o'clock hl, 04-dtn2l P. P. STEEL, Cashier. WARM AIR FURNACE. THE NEW CONE FURNACE GAS CONSUMER Will thorourilly Warm your houso with °NE-THIRD littsa Cont. 1114 n II required by any other Furnace. u.••• r Canon guar-- - ' " ' • r'ned and Ventilated by ARN CHESTN U TSON, Imo Street. LATE MANTELS, 5 , ..7 The Wolfed and most Beautiful Specimene of Enamelled Blato Mantels, ever offered for Mae or this country, manufactured by us, from Pennsylvania Slate 'tone, and for sale very low. ARNOLD & WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT Street. CM/KIWI ItA NUM. ` l — , All in want of the Beat Elevated Double Oven Cooking Range, will do well to call at ARNOLD ec WILEON'B, ItIiTNUT Street. ME E CHANICAL BAKERY, S. W. Corer BROAD and VIN Streets, FHILADEtiPHIA. This establishment is now in successful operation day and night, and all are respectfully Invited to call and see the whole process of bread-making for themselves. The undersigned takes the liberty of Flaying that for thirty-five years he has been a practical Bliiker—five ae apprentice, and live as Journeyman in one of the first houses in Scotland. and twenty-fire as master—during which time he has had the opportunity of snaking inanY experiments, and observing all the improvements wino have been made during thatperiod. In this establishment, of which he has now the man agement,in ition to the compiete labor-saving ma tohinery, he tinsowh facilities of many kinds not hereto fore possessed. Being unrestrained in the purchase of flour' none but the soundest and best shall ever be used; and lie has no hesitation in saying that Bread of all kinds can be de livered. unsurpassed in Quality and weight by that nettle by the ordinary process. Families in which the Broad made by the Mechanical Bakery has not been tried, or in whirls it hes been tried only at its commencement, before the machinery was in Perfect working order. are respectfully naked to give it atrial now, the undersigned believing it would, lend to mutual advantage. JOHN G. MOXLY mygl-tf Superintemie at. DUCATION EiTIATV - AYS — ON 31.5 North TWELFTH Atreet. will reoontronnee giving Instruettons on the PIANO, et her own reside nee or those of her Pupils, after §eytember /St, 1869. THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1859. TO THE LADIES. GREAT OPENING 0 A IC I , ' 0 R. D'S. Very rich and DARK SABLES, HUDSON DAY MARTIN. INK SABLES DARKEST SIBERIAN SOl/ RREI., &I% Thom) Skins are all of our own I M 0 RTATION, And Manufactured on the Vs INIIINS by the mold skit fel Furriers, which enables us to sell, at the lowest pas ■IUIe prices, SETS from 83 upwards. REMEMBER 0AK1?0 R D ' S , 024 CHESTNUT STREET, or2o-dt BELOW SEVENTH. RETAIL DRY GOODS. EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, Aro pre pered to suit families with their wiNTER, DRY GOODS FRENCH MERINOES, LADIES' CLOAK CLOTHS, WIDE SILK VELVETS, BROCHE LONG SHAWLS, FINE WOOLLEN do., 4.4 ALL WOOL PLAIDS, FASHIONABLE DE ',AIMEE!, Do. PLAID SILKS, SUPERIOR BLACK SILKS, UNSHRINKING FLANNELS, FANCY SACK FLANNELS, FINE STOCK OF BLANKETS, CASSIMERES FOR BOYS, BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS. N. ll—The above Goods aro all at the low rates of hu season. oe2o-tN2IO SILKS AT LOW PRICES. L. J. LEVY ez Aro now offering a very large and handsome assort merit OP SILK 0001)8 3 6 Imported this autumn. at VERY LO PRICES, Many of the styles are offered at retail at less than the importer's cost. '.I he very large sales at auction of FRENCH F.9NCY GOODS, Have given them the opportunity to purchase desirable descriptions of goods at loss than cost Beside. the richer qualities, they have also a barge assortment of medium priced goods, to which the inspection of pur chimers is invited. Their general assortment of all fabric., for Pall end Winter use .11 now lull and complete. It embraces ever) desericiton of goods ; both in fanny aim staple, including SHAWLS, SILKS CLOAKS, EMBROIDERIES. LACES. CHINTZES, MOUS sELINE CASHMERES, MERINOS, POI'LINS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS,HAVATS,WHITE GOODS, and SUPERIOR LINENS. 809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET. oNi•St ELEGANT FALL WINTER CLOAKS. OPENING WEEK PARIS AND LONDON PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, 708 CHESTNUT STREET J. W. PROCTOR & CO 012 wnn•6t HOSIFRY GOODS. -J. WAIT 110E MANN. No. 9 North EIGHTH Street , has now open his Fall Stock of Hosiery flood. viz: Underrests end Drawers of Cartwrix lit and Warner's duple nor manu facture, for lathes' and mimeo' wear. Merino Blurts and Drawers, tor rentd and youths. Morino Hosiery, Cotton foolery. Woollen Hosiery, Gloves And (taunt lots. and goods generally apportaining to the Hosiery business. J. W. 11. respectfully solicits the attention of families to his mock, manuring them that his stock Is un excelled for variety by any other in the oity. and that hie prioee are as lowan those of any other regular house. N. B.—No abatement made from the prices named, s2l-windf FURNISHING GOODS. Orean Baize, and Crumb Cloths. Bilk, Green, and Blue liel lands. All widths of bright W.ne Clothe. Worsted Damanks and Moreens. Table and Piano Covers. Blankets of the best sorts, and Quill., Curtain Stalls and Rena, Toweling., simetinge, Irish Linens, Table Linens, Irish and Scotch. NS[ARI'LIGfS BROTHERS. oltifP CfIESTri I.' and EI 0 BTU Streets. FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS. Newest Patterns Fall Cloaks. Winter Cloaks daily opening. 'Black Sensor Cloaks. Black Tricot Cloak. Black French Cloth Cloaks. $7" Cloaks made to ord at one day's notice. Prices $5 to eta. COOPER & CON ARIL, 010 NINTH and AIARKET. rIASSIMERES, CLOTHS. Thick Plain Cassimerea . . Heavykelt Cassuneree, Stout Fancy Sty lee. Rugged Mixtures, Plaids and Stapes, and 0.4 FiraLrato Black Doeskins. Black Bros&Wills elm to so. Lathes' Cloaking Cloths. coorynt and ONARD, old NINTH MARKET SILKS, SHAWLS, and DRESS GOODS! I ! THORNLEY rC MUSH °PPP R THIS DAY Very rich fancy Silks for Tis and ST cents. Exceedingly rich for &I. worth 51 27. Slack Boyaderes and Plain color Silk. &0., &c. VIE REST BLACK SILKS IMPOR I TED: Over 59,090 worth of Brenham Shawls. Melia Shawls, in black and colored centres. French, Scotch, and American Woollen Shawls. 'lain and embroidered Crane &tm'. New so Ica of Cloaks opening daily. AU the above good' being SOUGHT CLOSE WE CANNOT 13E UNDERSOLD. Our store, being centrally located, it le eat) , of acmes rom ell parte of the city and country. N. E. corner and SPRING GARDEN. eel TIIORNLEY & CHISM. BAIL DWARF; PACKAGE 110U8ES. RANDY & BRENNER, NOS. 23, 45, AND 27 NORTH FIFTH STREET PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the sale of all kinde of AMERICAN MANUFACTURED HARDWARE, AND IMPORTXIIB or GERMAN, BELGIAN, FRENCH, AND ENGLISH HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Keep constantly on hand a large etook of Goode to me sh' Hardware Dealers, BUTCHER'S PILES, By the cask or otherwise. BUTCHER'S EDGE TOOLS, BUTCHER'S STEEL OF VARIOUS KINDS. WRIGHT'S PATENT ANVILS AND VICES, SHIP CHAIN, And other kinds In every variety. eor AGENTS rOB HARP'S REPEATER PISTOL, WEIGHING ONLY 8% OUNCES. WARP'S NEW MODEL RIFLES AND PISTOLS EDWARD e. run DV. MO. G. 811111141111. 0, I . . I ERSIINEE. aul9-tf PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.—We would respectfully nail the attention of the Oene. ral Hardware Trade to (toy extensive Stook of BIR NUIIAhI HARDWARE, which we oder at a small advance by the Orders for direct importation solicited, and Goode de livered either in this oar, New York. or New Orleans, W. O. LEWIS & tkin, 41 , COMMSRCE Street, Importing and Commission Merchants. And Agents for Foreign and Domestic Hardware. tnad-rf CAFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. PHILATELPIIIA. 00.0ber )$59. The Board of Direetora have Tlll9 DAY declared a fiono-nneuel Dividend ol"r tIREE PER CEN'r.on the Calmat stock of the Company. (dear of state Tax, woe hie on and after November lath. 18; 9. Powers of Attorney for Collection of Dividorde can be had on appliention nt the Office of the Competer. No. 234 you T.DIRD &teat, THOS. T. FIRTH, on-WI Treasurer. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT -I application will be made to the Legislature of - Penn Ivanin, at its next Session, commencine in Janu ary.. 1860. tor the grant of such authority, powers, and Jurisdiction es linty be necessary for eflecting.the We of all that Lot of Ground end Premises. situate in the F 1 r toentla Ward, of tho Cite of Philadelphia, bounded by Geeryl formerly Groped Vineyard. Verkinmen (rortilefli Powell./and Wlie (formerly Ann I streets, known as the PRANCIEIVILIA: BURIAL (MOUND. NAMUEL C. PERKINN, 021-6 t Attorney for Applicants. You NEED ONLY TO SEE—YOU CAN not holy being plenond with thorn—thy Life-Sixo Photo4raplei in Oil, at REIMER'S Photographic, Oal lory, tIb:COND Street, above Green. The char.tea ro not high. DRAINING AND PAINTING MATE RIALS. Engineers' and Architects' Stationery. Grecian fainting Potiehronania Darden. and Vases. l'tot Boxes for Children, and also for Artists am Shutouts. Nature. and Pictoro Frames, Pint inn Cards. American and French. Catalogues gratis to the trade. 5C1101.7. & JANF.NTZKV, No. 115 South EIIIIIIII Street. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 0511-3nt OLD COONAC BRANDY, .?;"<,.. " "":i 1 „ 5° F ATS: Do. do. Henneesy• In bond, and for sale by A. MERINO. 020 MO South FRONT Street ch LI VE4.—Spanisli Queen in prime order in More, end for mile by A. AIRRINO. 020 140 Routh FRONT Street. tt 13.-4.000 gallons Extra Bleached. wr Whale Oil, 100 hbln. Extra Itaokod Whale Oil 25 bldg s . No.l for s ale by oat 110WLF.Y, ASI1B1:11NE11. S CO. ---- 112 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. 112 STEREOSCOPIC BAZAAR —Great Emporium for Stereoscopes and Steromicopi e Views, Amerman, French and English, Opera Glasses, Microscopes, and improved SP"t'ale"°"'actlLf ar.ltalthreardia3PlA*Msvi in South 0 URTII Sit eat, beioW uhese rntit, pir Artificial Human Eyes inserted, 011-Imlf F U R S. IMPORT4TIONS, MEM FUR EMPORIUM, NEIV PUBLICATIONS. T. S. AR,TBUR'S NEW BOOK PL • BLIl11BD AND TOR BALE TIIIS DAY. LILLY GLENN; VIE TRIALS OF A SEAMSTRESS BV T. S. 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T." this office. 021-31• A p N , 1 1 L— . A ci, P o at , t b n u e . r ‘ i e n . a on pleasant cu EsT T d nta Street, with a Capital of 810000 to . $l5 OXI. This ts a tare opportunity to male a profitatla investment. Best rslersoces men ead restored. Address, with real IMMO. • 4 Partner." Box Mt Post Office. 021 6t. ;20 000 - A RARE OPPORTIi • nay Is offered to an Retire tarsi nem man who eon int est P. 10.800 to 8 211 0 0 0 Inn. l fe and very profitalr'e lamina., already elan:Maned, and whore a eurulnt amount m now invested. Prepor manarement mu,t Injure ourcess. Inguireof LH. KERSH *W. Lea., Commercial A.eney. No 12 Korth THIRD Street. Ofico tenure from Btoo A. 111., nod e to aP. M. 021.-6 t• SINGLE MAN WANTED to wait. upon u- a permanent invalid. OUR who can a eels in the da‘. when needful.with unexcepttonable references. Addressor apple 421 Fait NORTH. Street , between 111nrket and Arch Streets.o2o-21. 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Will bo sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, at the BULL'S HEAD 1101 EL, MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1859, pi )g . h p a t l i f or r a n it t a l gr o'clock A. the entire travelling DAN R I C E'S GREAT SHOW. Consisting of superior Draught Horses. Matched Carriage Horses. Ladies' Saddle Horses, All in excellent condition. Also, a large lot of WAGONS, suitable for teaming or farming purposes. Also, a number of Carriages and a great quentity of Single, Two anti boar-Horse Harness. The whole of which will be .old an lots to suit purchasers dor This Sale will afford a rare opportunity for those wishing to purchase Horses, Wagons, Carriages, or Hareem at a great reduction from their real value, and one such as seldom occurs. Catalogues. specifying the Property in detail. will be ready for delivery at the Box Orlice of the National Theatre, Walnut street, on Monday morning, Oct. 24, and also at the Bull's Head. Terms made known at the lime and place rf Pale, 019-6 t BAZAAR, NINTH AND SANSOM STREbtTS. IfiFECIAIi AND EXTRAORDINARY S.ALF. OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, AND HARNESS. t) Satnyda. Morning, at In o'clock. Included to the catalogue will be- A pair of bay horses, believed to trot in 3 2.1. An elegant Watson coupe rockaway, coat d2O. A bay horse, long tail, tali band. hien. A don cart, with lamps, and Slots wheel,. Ono double sleigh, ono mingle sleigh. Single and double harness. by Gallagher. Elegant sleigh, robe., belle, and Covers. One set leading bars for four in hand. 1110 - The above are to Le sold by order of exycutoro. ALSO. A pair of bay conch home. 18 hands high. A calneh carriage and double harness. A light open twrouche and double Mimeos. The property of a gentleman breaking op los stable. ALSO, A pair of black coach horses, cost 11.650. A at loth calaoh carriage. cost 81,093. Double harness, coot $2lO. ALSO, On account of whom it may concern- The trotting horse known as the " Jones colt," sold come tune since for Ls 2.01.0. ALSO. A pair of sorrel geldings, flag tails ; can trot in 3 mi nute, A sorrel trotting horse, " Horse Jockey ;" trotted this summer a mile in 2 31, and a quarter is ad seconds. A wagon. by Rogers. A skeleton wagon, by Roger,. Doable and single harness. by Gallagher. ALSO, A pair of niitched bay llama. 8 years old. A gray bores. 8 years old, 15% hands high. A bay mare. 7 years old, 15% hands loch. A pair of mares, dun and bay. to be sold separate. A dun horse, square wagon. and harness. A large sorrel colt, unbroken. A long-tail dun horse, 16 hand, Mob. A blooded bat horse, coming 7 y ears old. A bay mare, 't sears old, 18 hands high. A l5 hand, high. A to r s a y y h i n u rti rs e e ;7 7 y Y e e a a m n :l l cf, 15 hands hush. A gray more. 6 years o.d, wagon and harness. A bob-tail bay horse, 8) ear.; old. The bay trotting horse •• ," 9 years old. A short-tail hay horse, 18'6 hands high. A ral. of illikl9olmo sorrel carriage horses. A fund f carrie:e, by Rogers. A sorrel mare, 6 years old, 15% hands high. A no-top 'wagon and ant of borne,. A bay colt. 5 years old. wagon, and harness. A bay horse, 8 years old. 18 hands high. A gray borne, 9 ear. old. 15% hands high. A sorrel horse, 7 n ears old le% hands lugh. A pair of sorrel horses, IS hands high. A hay mare, about 18 hands high. A sorrel horse, 9 years old, 15 hands high. A bay more, 91 ears old. 10 hands high. A sorrel horse, Ws hand, high. A bay mare, 10 years old. 1.50 hands high. A gray stallion, 9 years old, lo hands high. A sorrel horoe, 5 years old, 10 hand, high. A blood bay mare, 5 year, old. A v., r of brown MU.. 5 year. old. A 3 1a3..da3 bay mare, 6y ears old. A long-tailed Lay horse, 7, earn Md. A dapple-Kr ty horse, 15% Lands high. Ala, other horses. O. m ti At the eonlineneement of the sale will be cold a largo collection of- AL S desirable new and second-hand carnage', wagons, harness, .S:c. ST No postponement on account or the weather. 021-2 t if ALFRED 31. HERKNESB, Auctioneer. fp PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE TAVERN STAND.—WiII be sold at Public Sole. on Tarim DAN', November 10111. A. D. 1539. at 0 o'clock P. 14., on the Promises—All that Old orakli , hed Tavern 1 i r e * rr r a t i y i fo — rt 4 l t T o r i p?. i r L oTel. e a s ; t rzeT sing creok, at tbe Junction of the Byberry road. about one no lo from Torrisdate, and in Bensalem township. Backs county, Penn t. The House la large and commo dious, nod is considered one of the best stands on the road. There is it Barn, extensive Stabling. Carriage House. Ice House. Sheds, and all other necessary Out Buildings on tlio promises. all of which are in good re pair ; together with 13 acres and 93 porches of land, in a state of cultivation; bounded by Poquessin,; creek aforeaud,landof Ferdinand Sartioantoand others. This 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. pro, ions to the sale. The sale will be pointy, 0. and without reserve; title indisputable; one third of the purchaso-nioney will be secured on tne pre- Mite]; possession given on the first day of April next. Further conditions on the dot of Sale. By order of the heirs of JACOB HALL, late et Bensalem town shie, Bucks counts. deoeased. ELIAS T. HALL, Agent for the Deus, and residing on the premises. ell-fluet• JESSE O. WEBSTER, Auctioneer. NURSERY TREEQ.—AUCTI IN SALE. On FRIDAY 21st OCTOBER, at 12 o'clock M.,the NURSERY of John Sherwood, rear College Wharf, Del name River, two miles below Bristol.BM.ks county, and near Scbenek's Station. on the Trenton Railrotd. femprsine about 1 Nit Norway Spruces. front sto 23 et MO, final) formed, and several tirues transplanted. Also, a choice variety of Specimen Pear 1 roes grafted on Boar Stocks, large Specimen Apple Trees, large Nita of indeed, Junipers, Golden and gliberinn Arborbitres, Siker Firs, Austrian Pines. ?dun .I.a Consmcquots.kc. Also, a quantity of rare nod valuable Plants. Sale pi r emptory, and to ho continued on the 2241, if necessary. The New York line. leaving' Walnut street at )1 A. 51., stops at &TIC Itek . ll Station. ocl2-3f• FOR SALE. AL The Silltentier will aittitose of the entire Stook of FINE MONUMENTS. sTAT VARY. HEAD AND FOOT srosEs, AT THE MONUMENT MARBLE YARD. No. IVA ARCH Street, Wert of Eighteenth gtreet WM. HILL MOORE. NEW YORK To LET—A Second-story Room, conve nient to the State Hons.. mutable for a Lawyer's Offioe, Apply IJI CHESTNUT Street. 216 3 SILVER, MEDAL AND DIPLOMA Awarded by tho late bTATE FAIR, TO A. B. DAVIS & CO., MANUFACTURER OF SCALES, Suitable for Weish-Locks, R. R. Tracks, and Depots, Coll, Hag, and Live S nck. Also. the venous deseriP- Done nl DORMANT AND PORTABLE PLATFORM SCA I.PS AND PATENT REAMS, N. W. COR. OF FIFTEENTH A • D WILLOW STS. 0c17.0t" PHILa DELPHIA. FT 0 WE'S STANDARD SOALES.- &rims() k ROSS PATENT.—CoaI, Cattle. and Hay Scales require no pit. Platform and Commuter Scales 01 every desrrtpoon. They receive all Friction and Wear on Balls 'emend of knife Edson, as on othei Scale.. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, and see the improvement rENNINGTON GREEN. Arent, 112 South SEVENTH Street, oe-smn . Philadelphia. IMPORTANT ) CLERGYMEN, PUBLIC SPEAK ETIS : ANTI SINGERS. LANCASTER'S BRONCHIAL. LABENCIA. "A SLIIJILT COLD," if its first symptoms ere not arrested. too often Lsy the foundation of a variety of Pulmonary Complaints. including Winter Cough, Asth ma, Bronchitis, Influenza, Irritation and Soreness or the Thresh and other consututionsl derantemcuts. The evilconsequsnces of these disordenimay be easily averted or subdued ha knepinr at band a supply of the above celebrated LOZENGES. which have now stood the test of public experience for seseral years. Contsming neither opiates nor any injurious anodyne, they may be infoly taken by the youngest child or the most delicate Lennie. Pccpsred only by THOMAS LANCASTER, ELEVENTH and WALNUT Streets, olr trorf2m Philadelphia. Pry. D R. MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIF E PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS have been thoroughly tested. and pronounced a sovereign remedy for dyspepsia. flatulency, heart-burn and headache, costiveness. diarrhtea, fevers of all kinds. rheumatism, gout, gravel, worms, scurry, ulcers, eruptive com plaints, salt rheum, cry linear,. common colds and in huenza, irregularity and all derangement of the female systemdpiles, and vanoue other diseases to which the brew frame is liable. For sale V the proprietor. lie. W. B. MOFFAT, au BRoADWAI . New York. and by Druggists renorally all over the count', lutt-d&Wly Wit'AllUA TED VAPOR BATHS. R. SULPHUR. HOT-AIR. and STEAM BATHS.— Under the care 01 Pr. T. H. RIDUF.I.T. 1121 SPRUCE Street. H Wilt recommended by an the principal physi cians in the city for Rheinnatisin, Skin Diseases, Sy. philie. Concha and Colds. Female Diseases, &c. Especial accommodations for Ladies. VITAGON GREASE.-240 bbls. 200 half ••• bias, , 0 qr. Able, I,6eocans super Welton Grease, manufactured and for sale by ROWLEY. ASHBURN r.g! & Co., 10 ta nth WHARYkrii WANTS. BOARDING. SCALES. MEDICINAL. AMUSEMENTS. E .11 LI Y di. C S LARKE AR. iff S TR 4 EET THEATRE. Tlnd 1 FRIDAY FVENINO, Oct. 21, DOT. Dot. Hrs. John Drew; .Hrs. EirZne..V.re. John .M -bert Tilly Elowboy, Mr. J. P. Conks. Performance to commence with THE TWO W/VE.3. Rose. Miss Anzeta Sefton. BcAiror ricicz..—Adizumnort. :Smite ; Seecred seats in Dress Circle, 373 route Parquet. tO eerie. Doors open at quarter to 7 o'clock; porton:owe to enmmon, •t 7. , 4" o'clock ereclirol7- ‘VALNUT-FIREET THEATRES PM !Auer. M. M. A. R4RRF.TTSON BENErifoF . AIISS DAVENPORT. THIS (FRIDAY, EVFNINty. Oct. n, THE STRANUEB. pact EMEM tilt" CRICKET -ON_Tilf!iii7.lllll.. Mita Davenport a pyre r.n; . for thta rut by oair.o rot- SCALE OP PIK ...—Dreas Circe, .Senta laNurso ',ga unt extra chart,,) 50 rams; rant:sr.) Sean sercritak 50 cents.).V3ii ; Fec..maler end Farad'y Circ:e. and •rd Tier, 25 cents; Pnvars Boxet , arc orthag to th eir iocalft L 0 8 5 . d 75 43; &Mule Sesta in Orches.rs and F 8171.4. Box Ote c e en open daily, from IO until S o'clock. vrhaa seats can be secured in advance. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. RAVELS AND MARTINETS . ' FAMILY. THIS ( FRIDAY; EVENING. October Tl. THE CONSCRIPT. Jacques. Fracoo.e Rnc.t: S rgt. Be.-; e, Mau. MINI% Evolution, An TIII: TIGHT ROPE. )iAtilC PILLS. Dandy Grinaldo. ersbrrel Rare; Colorad3. Frauds Ravel; The Fro:. Yount America. Paicia.—Parqeet. Parquet Circle and Ealecay,so eta. Paucity Circle and Amphttheatze.Zeents- Box Off.ce open from 10 A. M. till • P. Nl_ when Seam can be secured sr rthout extra char;e. Down op4a T o'clock. Performarce to commence st 7ta o'clock THE MARTYRDOM 01 , BUSS. oLe of the creedest Picture. erer b.te'd here. fi N.,tted daily by an increauntt; number of the el..te of out city. NATIONAL BALL.—MARKET Street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. SIGNOR DONNETTI. COL. J. H. WOOD. DONNETTI & COL. WOOD'S GREAT BUILLERQUE AND RCUS. PANTOMIMIC AND ACROPATIC TROUPE, Composed of DOGS. MONKI.Vo, AND GOATS! COMPRISING FORTY GREAT ARIISTSI Also, the treat wonder working GREEIZ R Whose incomprehensible fe A ats of Light BConolog hsve sato:vs:led the cfmhzed world, wall imam. Lt Lb 4 alswe H 111.03 THURSDAY, FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, October N)fh, 21st, sad M. Ctn.!! of Auctilesion. 25 coats. iThridree. la crrts. Li - A Grand 3Lttl nea Is he given ong TCR DAT AFTERNOON', for the ascommodauoo of ladies and Doors open to Evening Entertsincter.ts at 6.14 ; coat. monees et T 3 o'clock. Doors open to Afternoon Fittest:Dements et ; ocat meneem at 3 o'clook. 0133 t 3IAT. BURNELL, 11 ,, atness Arent. THE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA 1%11 L f011111.111C21 their Pablio Rehearania oo B.TURDAY, October.= at MUSICAL FUND HALL, at 3:1 o'ckwt P. M. A plekage of e,. - Lt Lckets. one 00110. SAN,I6 t theta. cents. To be had at 13 Andre's. and Boca & Lawton'a Mune Storm and at the cOOT. 013 Sw ONCERT HALL.-GRAND C NIENTARY DENF.FIT Tendared to the MYE O B SISTERS. on SATCRDAY AFTER."6O%; Cine- Come and hear these C3ptlratlC4 btia.3:ars. Doors open at o'clock to commence at 3- Profs rt Dot la will perform od the Ftano. Ade thijap 16 nets. Children half-price. olt-7t• (lARL WOLFSOHN and CARL 11011N sT9ca.-s_ iwitie.d OF SIX CLASSICAL SOIREES, At the Finer of the AC sTr111" OF MUSIC. Subscriptions mil h receiv.d a; the [ r etee oC (1, Andre & Co., 1104 Clamant street ; Lee A ._ a1f ,22 Chestnut Street; Bees & Lawson, corner of Seventh end Chestnut streets; A. Staudt, 2S South htsblit Street, where the pun-anus and programmes esn he seen. 014-1.21 THE MARTYRDOM OF HIT SS is now exhaxonc. 'nth other Pair:tm: of the DUSREL DORF COLLECTION. sa the Southeast Gallery of LOS ACADEMY Or' FINE ARTS. Open daily, from 9 A. AL till 6P. M., tad 7 to 11 P. M. AJaasslan 25 centa. oIZ-Im TtiIANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE. N. , ELEVENTH street. between Chestnut and Marktl2 Open for the Season. SANFORD'S STAR TROUTS, the lamest Company to tce world. In their exeeileneien every evening. SANFORD istotre Every evening in Ls g rest Kole of Charactsts. Doors open at DC Commence at S. Adiguaaion 23 cents. Chißdren IS cents. CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, Sc BAILY & BROTHER, NO. 920 CHESTNUT STREET, WILL OPEN TO-DAY ENGLISH TAPESTUY CARPETS, OF NEW PATTEEN., AT ONE DOLLAR A YARD, ENGLISH IN GRAINS SEVENTY-FIVE OEYIS TO MERCHANTS BUYING OIL CLOTHS AND STINDOW SHADES.. BLABON & SMITH, MANUFACTURERS OF OIL CLOTRS, 146 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. We invite the attention of dealers roma large stook of FLOOR, TABLE. AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS, GREEN GLAZED OIL CAMBRIC, harmful article for shades. The largest stack of WINDOW SHADES and BUFF HOLLANDS to the market. at wives Ishtar deft - CoEnatiten. en6l.6m. GENTS' FURNISHDiG GOODS. R. C. WALBORN 15.7 K w (NOW) NOS. 3 AND 7 NORTH SIXTH STREET. have now A very supenor assortment of ahlrta. T:1 131 1 7- clothins, Gloves, Hosiery, etc. Special /mention given to ittENTLE3IEN'S. WRAPPERS, of which n fine assortment is constantly kept oa Lug, oln3rnif J. NICHOLSON, •F 3lnnnfactuter of • SHIRTS. LINEN AIM MAPSEILLES BOSOMS and COLLAIS. A lAree and tholes naaortmont. and aratt. 314111. ?au aya on hand. unto arloca I parucularlr [note laa at tention of 1 , 11 and prrallPt-r^4)11I14 taIot.I.TIME briars L. Lomat of SECOND and ARCH Streets- Ina' PASSENGER RAILWAYS. ciFFICE OP SECOND AND 711111 - A- , STREET PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.= WALNUT t.t , eet PIIMAL EL PRIA. S. 30 I.UIZ). A Fourth Icatelment of FlvE DOLLAR per soars on Second less of ,too of above Comtu.nj "Lid be dco and vl3 elle at this office, on or I , crore the fi rer a•) cn zweeniber next. ROBT. RELIt,N, e 3) fourth! reaSUreT. NOTICE.—.An instalment of two dollars /I and fifty cents per share on the espitat Kock of the Parnrcneer and the City Cassenser Railway COIOpI - of Clucinonti t Routes Noe. I nod 41 will be due, and °arable at the ohice of Jonathan Brock. No. r—s AL- N ItT btreet. on Nov. ht. BEN fiCA IF, .t- I,Y. Philadelphia. Oot. 19,1b39. dtni Trees. OF+ICE OF Its lIESTONVILLE ..NUATUA. C }. 6 ' .lr: I'ANY.—EXCHANDE TICK E I tiler i 's Fire.d free note be ebtnined in the C•les Oi oo G REEN AN CO 'lE 4 _, RACE A:ND le ARCH. and AIARK.ET-STR LET ROADS. Through Fare, to or from Mantua.. .. ..,. coots. Avenue Vrove Yard. Scents. • • Cathedral Oarretery Scents. • • • liestonyitle Fork.— Scents. 013-6 t SAVING FUNDS. QPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND S 0 CIETY OF PHILADELPHIt“ 00.0e,N0..1.11 North TlitßD Street Gon.soll anon %nig Buld_mt.l CRARTERED BY THE LEGISLA TURE LVANIA. OFFEN:I -SY Deposita renamed In rams of One Dollar and npviezds. and repeal in Gold, v. - about norier, with FIVE it , ER CENT. INTEREST from the as, of devout. all trim dream. A reeporal tile and relmb'e Fevth.oi Institution has loan been needed in the Nortnerr. pert of the eat • and '• Thu Sprint Garden Saving. Fund Society " was chartered t the Loc.:elute of ream , h an:a to supply this necessity. The Managers. in urge:ninths and locating it. have be/n governed wholly by a desire to a:commodate the bur.- neon interest and waste of the ver: 'Ante end emterprt lung population by which it is surround Ed. OFFICE OPEN DAILY, From II to 3% o'clock; also. on Monday era Thundur from 6 until 8 o'olwk In the el taint. nurra.eins. Fredenck Klett. Stephen Smith, John P. Levy. on. H. X. Strners II mei Under - karat. Fredenek Sine Le, Franc. Bert, J„.pee P. LeCierc. John lieurer. Jr.. ueorse_nneeht. Jas S. Prlnile, Jab Dock. Joseph M. Crowell, Ron. Wm. lilllltrerd. George . Woe:pear, Peter C Ellmaker. Geo. T. Thorn. Robert B. Darldson. JAMES S. PRINGLE. Pre,clent. PIANOS HART. EieCretArT. EYE AND EAR. DEAFNESS. DR. VON MOSCRZISSER, OCULIST AND AURIST. Dr. M. rives Ica exclus vi• attration to the. Tretiteal and surncal treatment et the Et E and EAR. DE • FN FPS of the loncort standln: rcrcov•Jlott: tr medtcal and surgical ou.ratlons en th , late^t •...,••.tIC: princlple.. Or. at. wont(' h, Fle , sed to Ivra 01 the medical facultr who to xr.turss as method of operating for the re [nova! ol Peafr,s,er ear operattpn on the Es F. and EAR. A RTIFICI -L EVES INSERTED. Office 26d South NINTH Street. srnrcE. Office hours loom 9 A. M. to I I' M.. and A 1 , S P. M. ocl-tc.-tf lAM PREPAR El) TO RECEIVE EVERY description of Faintly and Drpnestic Beanus Machines attic ten inaciifacturers. 63 also th. 3 most anroced and minim ,spspatoris. N.B.—All art :clap finished w uh neatness and deac'.teh and at such pncee that loin Colll7et,Ar. Altai M. A SMITELMAN. B. E. comerot SIXT'a and PRUNE', T.l4ncirT 063, E. NEWLAND & CO.. LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE-FRAM: MANUFACTL'RERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. An extensive stock of OIL PAINTINGS, eta. Ail at griFxr io .l'ricee. 604 ARCH Street, abov,eo49.laTi}i„, $50.000 TO LOAN, f SUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS, 11 upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewel:7, Guns. Met ohnndire, Clothing, &0., on moderate tern., by JON Ed & C 0 .% Brokera. northwest. comer of THIRD apd blara KILL Streets, below Lombard. Estabilsbed 103 the le, been. Office hours from 7A. M. to 71'. 31. Second-hand Gold and Solver Wtderee, by emmeot makers. warranted genuine, for sales nt s e , nrtrinel neat ss-San-if ITALIAN HEMP ROPE.—Ttaban Hemp Rope, White and Tarred, for Inclined Planes. Ma - .. rinfaetti red and for esle M k co nlO • 21 TF. ft Sc. and 22 N. V; ha (RAIN MILLS GRALN I LLS For the Farm and Plantar:on. The IRON-13VRR USLL has no equal for rind 4 ng Fine Meal, Feed, Cott ee,85•1- ace, etc., by F:rut or pcwer. es. $25. and 443. Now In overatou at LUS &scat SECONT Street. MAW'. wanted to every county cad Bta_tc, Off WT - 41 Fw d.g.K.W. 4 4VA