~~~~ti~~ Dritdlßec'lg l N t;_Or.`l .lol PW-ufrOC' - thin ,- ,'Vil•- - yltedrAleArfolist; tilt - Annual - 5 lewd° ; yesterday, •at ItAltuMnliii' Itt • {W e l a st t Gotott_ orly e rststarp the girder neatly d sunbelt pant 6 5 110 1 1 Yetutiwt Ma , prospeete of eon salve` itt'tbf ion I ra vrele . " 4l:lll . l/1 f ‘ Veind at i 4 i ren4f a m,'"lllea.`v,ead Ainsitehtte—Waltat Chil *arid Rettue=•WM. Niejadeeta Grand• iessureo--Ellaehib•Triter, Greed Zsplaitt—lter, -Wm. B. -Wood, Grand _Coadootor-, r 9 1414 T 1 * Grand ; Ylagnel — Nderß o / 0140 1 1, • - - Assoornerroir-An afq relation of patriotic, • and poetic Neoteliunon, lately • ott , mused in thin city, held a• guatteny meeting Oil TtleS day evening, - koommittee was di pointed to Melo en' - , vexations tor a suitable celebration° tryttomiol PAW' , velum of the birth of the poet sebert -*nue. on sue pth of - January - nest. Maapterson wan elected pre- Indent ; Robert 0. Gibson and welteritough, Vine pre , I I D. Mclntyre. secretaryi and John Booth. • treaeurer, for the etwujaa year. Tide association was II termed on the Sethof Tannery; IMO, aod now embraces over one hundred members. . ,•,-;•• • Ate mule bynolootirday in' stating that, by thtmiall of _the late 'Mrs. Rlokettn, the - Penn • sylvatita upputal,woula receive a legates et •ten thou :, sand donvoi".,rket amount wae bequeathed to the lu altettoa th body of ; but bY a codicil lobes ` campy -made he betofeet was revoked, and the amount ded to the Lye then_sonddoilers before given to the plsoonalitespitat. The managers eftheenneyl - wania floepital need Amen, -elle, , the error,- it net coy., rented, - wpiiki • ereare all impression that they had lately received ttairrtentOlOalarl-av•k, • - Lnoionns `Of. THE Sustritna,—The Young Men's OhtledapAttriatton intend airing a _Nome six entures to the otsnlia ,00mmencing on • . ref evening. the 11th November " and ontuminson emits Morton MoMio I a'Ar. t .11.11'141`4)1, en. Mr . , j'iogit l angisreatureq"bt the glat Notltt! °Begs leature ' on the 9th December' 19th. st sirm!.=l2thPreo dent Allen, of Girard .T. eetonßooth.' The lecturer or "November altia not yet designated. A ItAnnwr-nonan izrOunirirrown.-: 2 l'ho Ger' anantowri Market Company, chartered , byte t. ' palatine, have oornmeneed ihe erection of their buttd agrr Ogio/ n 3l wa n ,..5114 .6 4 ve , ,Agi, 2 ", 1 1,17,;;,' 7 417- five to one oundreddeptli ‘ at oo l° malkion:1 alSense of slant 52.600 .-" . The addiuonal stook was nearly l take arew Ole ago. The demand for stalls has tn tinned thin c hange. Ate , itneen+.—A iforiloburg paper save. in meat°, a reporkwhiolt has been the toned of military ar-olns r ' 4 -The report thatthe Adjutant Gene ral hum taken the, arms Ron the ' Gliruet Guards,' a colored military company or tono 910^. tirrishortii, and• disliended the aline. inedrect. e Garnet Bnards , their ,arma and equipments; we belMve they boug h t t them. or were presented with them by a benevolent colored Indivldual in,New York. _ ' Summit _PRO* Innexivr.—The Coroner his le. welted the cane of sUletreeortedbi l tis yetterday • I in sr iok a woman named M ay - Ann re hea lost her life, elate gm fatod .a not she had been , or nome days, wee ha • threatened very it %Tabor of iCn tPulals to Her v husband ww absent it the time of the sad oceprrence. Too de ceased maven four children.. one oi whom is about a - month A Pantarst.vniot, Bnor.-At tite'requisi of , the_ New York Iferald'we Asp! , tbs following A young man wan shotst Troy, G. Y.; tearAttle ago, and from CI PO Vo f f ra et:b lily. In a very ordinal condition - at the Mansion Hanle, in thin city."; item Rgosprzox.—The deputation from ' the Prenbytenan Church of Ireland will be:Publiely re eetVed itt larne'e Rail thin evening. The proceedings promise to be of *Very interacting disnicter. PAltatill.=—The ' First City Troop paraded yester day and made* fine tkinientnano. - 6,1.T.A1 , .5: T'E'RiiiD'All f /1„01i0911101x1111, fßePorted - • - • - - - • munD STATES' DISTRICT COURT—Judge Cad welader.:-Tliseise tfinitb,- heard on 'Nasdaq upon a writ of , .hatheas earner. charged with , selling eignterfeit half-dollars. -again came up for heanog y es- AefaltYlllOrnitig. ,- )The defendant. was discharged. ' Conar;.-4Udare. Stroud.—James William M. Woodward 'Ayt action on a book docoudt; f t f4dopyer for, goods alleged to have been *PM And de ire . defence.. -yerallat_f_or the plain for Haadall.'; al, F or plittatiff and Woothratd for Drernto Horrni . z4 - dildge T.; oolrridgei sad Wdlism hl Wade, Herdantan,ll. Llglikroot and 1 Charles „IL Shoemaker, -Irading. seot on or drover and conversion. grow ns out of chattel mortgage, executed in the State of Joys:. Thedefence allege that the mortame as (made-, lent. On arta; Bulbt for Plaintiffs; and Perla Sot de dllen to Late use of, John W. Massey, es. Abjulain o.Hrown. - Before reporte d . Verdiot fir the. defendant.-„King for plaintiff, isnd annitfor defence; - ' Qtraering'..-Sesstone—Judge ,Thompson.—Eliza Hymen' was Charged with keeping a ferocious dog:, The * prosecutor testified that hef ems .bltten by - the...deg. of the deferadant whilepalming by! her , nessectwere called on the part• of- thee .!th e fencererho , - testified - that the prosecutor was striking at the dog - at the time he wan bitten,' .Averdict of Regulusl was re derail wan Ohaed tk n assatadt e an battery upon Ann da rr. hue wife. The parties wore br. olored.- 'Verdict not guilty. - illiam. B. Allen was charged with keeping a door doily house in Pnoe's - oourt. near Fourth and bombard striate. Witnemfis were called on the part of the prose - - cation. who testified that they were annoyed by the per - mins freqatentlnglhe defendant o house. - .The _parties frequenting It were of Lath sexes and colors.. Verdict cult!. flitneenesd tolaregnorpa r i t traz o p o ' mgty prison. r imp B , rewettirs nag - rimed. Warded snag to a otilrie of,lttr=, many. 'fie, pr eater aLreste d bireer i f e M m bilman i VIVI= ttiol.l74Pf.iiiirulth.. 42;1 an4t,,yr...6.41 , t0 .ightl,o,tb. 19 t a cow& prison, owirihut.ohars with ,bighway robbery, an once trod; to - hare . n oomartittedrpe time in cily last.. The prosecutor panted John mailman, and - be rated that in company ' With four acitherm. , a moat M. grog; dttook LIS him, at the loot of ruee,street w Debtware, tween the hour, of twelve and one ,o li'at night. e positively identi fied ArOWludi u del assauant. and as rhe Orion who stole Item tattrk hie bminitpin, Palned.at dip, and a five - dollar golt mem. , Umtner - Attomey boughead tor Corn nweidt ;and George R=Hirlealbr defenee. Not con -00.tadi-Pitie.94Mlite,lllieoriiii Horne re. Mrs. neap. Before reported. -Yerdict - lot defence. Wooligurtomitnd Flint for elms' add Wallace and Ashton for ddrendu. - • . MODanlot vs. X.ddy. An notion on-a. hook .acconnt for a lot of iron. -Verdiet for piamtiß for 1101.31. Waite for pkaintifil itud O. L. Dougherty foydefenes. , Margaret Hogan re..Fhalip Holmes . ' A landlord dud tenant ease. An - &phew to recover rent. , Orr trial. Spuskuld for plaintiff and th, Biddle l'or defenoe.- - gOlf TO. LOUR PAST SOASONS.—The o6eaSiOnal Irani of seasonable rains at the period the crops are, maturing hes discouraged Many planters ii Texas. - The climate, it is feared, - Is tio Variable, or Tether - thedanger'nf drought is so great,,that ordinary lip; riiultriral,prodnets esnmetr; in Come switions, be ro iled oil Wittralsobilti eartainty, • - The ceiviint led to an Investigation 'of -.the ohs.., raoter of summers for a series of years as novel as ae tt,:otiotitO tofintiorsefOri: This 44'444 e. fhtittiFtlltTo 'Wok news or tlttertsinf the rings of - the forestlicei of .• the country„'' ; `;' TheauplMsgiontbat cmolet'er - wateeirtimlirte a tbfek'ilug f irbile a dry one afftwte tiely - tbe growth -of -a takkewiti,:kria!lieett round to be twits In many hunkerilinisea/0 easinhiallois efA the growth of • yeariy the, of *bleb:was ketowtif• These investigations would seem to • she*, that Texis - benetaka: Malted to extiereeldronghltta the fairs of many led them bo.sipposa ; in feet,. that.- I l i , exiatis, . ' 11 4 4 - 'f , rolt.ettiOn'tif , nlt4 seasons . :Meat” seetioneof the Union. - Tlig'te of the 'rings ortroos, fronfitto' time of itilaninitlOW book for one hpqiiiiriNE,re;• ebeent-nineteert,:riry; eleven very diY, and 'twelve' extreimilidrYl pearl. On `the, ether",hand, there, weri , :twouty'ttwo overage, ": even -wet, and fifty. oine'lofy wet YOats. - • - " . 'lf the seennied test eV the dry. and wet years is notat fault; the 'elimate'of Texas does not offer any drawback to the successful prooocittion: of igtiotil=- b'alleve'ttiO settlement end Outtlyotion of. Otoifitiiwl4.) . 4!fider the oiimalo .still , mere prepitione to tlte,lntsbnitdunuilir.,o„-.Tien*nite: Via :Parma Gaietas anuttnnee to publish a series of letters nvltteri M...Thotnassin, envoy of Par- - -nut if Vienna, to the Ida*fe Palkvietno, !Minister, of •Forelgif Affsintof Diehells Regent:: These letters contain "otiriotts revelatiedir of the manner in which the Trineh-Onvernmentwas: stoker" of . in the reactionary ileitis, and they abound In. instilt ing language • - Thegreneh bishops ; in particular, are stowed for their political conduct, and are con. teniptusnisly ,, deilgnated ai 4 , cowardly princes'-of -rirrOttitAt: AND The Money ' Market. • „. • • P9/14031431334, Oct. 35• The stock market Was quite dull (gain, O-day, and priced for all nen-dividend-paying "Stocks wore weak Readies Aares sobf at leaf. A Judo of Chestnut and Wlined ,, ldteet Railway stook was made at lb. end Slan ts more was Offeredrinder, id, proving that were in error* suspecting the hancilde character of the sale* of Friday.and saterday lest, Bank stocks are very firm under the near approach' of the RoreMber distribution of maim State -bond's - liars settled down to, a first marketi at WI<A small side (it illehmond and GobnYlkill seven per cent. boucle woe made at 75. Girard Life In- ' - sennca MORE and Truk 'Combaßr stank sold' B3 *— Tonr. Blnpmentir or Coal shy the ilitralar Rallowld 55d - COOI CO. for the wean ending Oct. .„.. 4D . Q frevionsly reported ~ .... .`21,131 Anionntior 1,116 • UM The St.toultflryublican reports that Major Floyd a making fair Dingier's in remorincthi obstructions of the Dee Moine( Rapids. in the 'Mississippi river, near XeOlnik,' Re , bee nearly rumored the rocks known rut • the ' " 9oaeßie rt 010 .,, and has opened a channel *month, - the latish irer two•hundred feet wide, and cix feit deep, at the presentlow stage of the 'water. , The Major be.' Ilerat Oat with. half A ration of dollen, he can, thrlA* ll4 4ol 4 9re , render the aviation' or them ra • Itlikeinsilititly free from hanard. , Thella and the , rapids • at , Sogristond foie °lmaged thd attention or the 00- reetiibitiO strirle the yearlalla. and laves wait of Money; atiCtnanitai toll have:'been expended upon them, but trithlittli *nese until reeent/t. _ Atneditelhorilshluta be. the Vi r lonnux Mt', Alt a tat Verradliittfal, MSC ;„.I'lo 64 Unit' pOio a pose, 11.112 peOregeeeiniespoiling Week in VA...." .. MU". Total the pewit < .... 8.34a12 ' mime tide UV Year ..",9 ~• • 'stereos for the ~ " The toltowririsasytoftle, of operations '. of the Branch IMO, f 0 i t73555 ' 55(41 1r.th 6 " 1 5nt1f 86P tenitnir ;Ipka feeedvid lee depeontsof SOW bal.' lfouferfoolititge. mnotts4ll4 t0. 3, 4 96 . 91,0 0 0 e 6 ; cograirons„ MASAO ounces .-stenderd. cold,- ;worth sum ykOG) ia150)4,00.97 knirieesMandard silveroulne • gds MA:There were coined in double eagles, I erit;oool' a iroyi $19.600, and in itsuterd r ollarsr RUM& - Total X.oinages 10649,0 x), . „ The loetrinrYawridt lieu • the folinWirrie resit of an I intiiirtitat MOririnedit among tbeliriorortardoi KRA ; • sueltiettsl4, - , , ' ' l4 44 l n g l ettit tsf tt l afk , S;lo„,: 4 ri f iril, - ' rerees,lod,i to Meer ; whet itepe.eliould ,enre.% ~..10 8, 09 {their 0P03014.0t01 t which are now 5555:1ke 3355 3 , 5 50 1 L3 5011t3155144 to boiudetrunenkof gait ri , V .- "W re""°[ 'eilintel e a u tle t ir Itl ifi tre! Jiebrik u isit relating to aerial netut rie!b ?phi , apt t n e.,inmittoe to ring the r snetser role , • ' ilaVesidars;etistthe bunks shpll lises lt my,roluyeatt is dolomite in the pablie funds Att. • fa I eriditireirera lot M n IPI4 2 °,71.11 0 * TiT saohatettep at F e w t ammin.ur otip on ;300drof muhexpe el IlaitiT4en llitkin4 *metier,- I • awe,. otendotterm tb srori ed the_peretoeu IdE _ e l",3131110A11551). ISM Matt. tae rode t that, 0 . .psuiLOWYralo, !output ilthinXeyery firoyearn , a .0 ,orrowinra • ana 0 114110•11rOMOIllifil unounmse, t pf tlais ohmic, end Mete ,hr ereof be rood* subdue r a list or rbs-Rameßpleatxreortt im,vinNtotborbithruroktb. 4er Oa diee mew* ni , 3 3 kl 3 '= or " 6 tb . " 1 . 18 0 4 , 0 9 113 ' 1 4 sun esonso„' ' . , - si Good thou - oleo ib'eYrosititimoririifireitaßrid. two. p in=ni", , 'pho twiny/ letstnutfons' have in , e.jr. • 31, r woditr 11q10 - ,11011" the , idisperise Of 4isdaStermAyildittiiNzar, i', - - -risen 7 t.en enlarged, or nem r lirentr MAU' • but en,oulliknontrsilloiltittulebed,br tne,oeitetufif ', 5 :"t 55 PAMS. I " Tii 4 °Ah I , lll ' l4 two 4/1;104 oe - hetarees t,afo 0 a {* r emit, whim lor venous week ,.; , geioitot',4%.to ma Rot - inerease,, ;Alto rri N olo, ;#1 iia,lateeld Increase 528 thirigarilas Ado < ildirmk - •,410 319 0 11 " , :,e'•1 56 evi5i00< 43 , 0 00`m • ~.., nereeso,. Meat ed . 13%1./Ml,OBl Dit911440,. nt.rio ‘.trimocitottlatiiiv.ipAkyttriiip T 4n*n r a " Pv. "' "°6 , ,0 004 Aka wrong diereses o 4`7,?• : ' areoeueng , .44c.: • • • OLLES, ,il.. initk 4,,zr27an. .utstreet., rattADEOFILK, RFOQ • IIPOIIII6D No, iya • . . .. Fan BOARD.': ,-,, - )4nAki,r4i..,...,..., OA 'rl Fenno R • 87 ti .. 1.. • d0....C0np959. r C tat lc Nrsl do R.. 19 • C 9000 Oar Al., ....lash. 99 5 tc 8d Ads R.,... . 39_, , ' '3. . 00 _new*: ..09h.193 30 60 , 049 9. R 9 " 27 ii liAbed ft as -.....'88. 68 8 irard Bk . • 49... A . • ; d 0,... ' .." ;i 68 5C- hliad'n, Bk. ' • -7 ,Ei Inc int _57 ....". .. 40 6 5 - of Ot toniri" . ... - .', 1 85 2° X . Penns 19._2dAnt 66.. 87 10 (thigh Nac...?; 1 .. , . 1 60 q't klistuigrt.". Bao • g o. " ." ". ....". . 00 BROOND BOARD 16 Mechanics' Bk 27% 15 Union Bk Tens.. —IN 6 do„. —. ;1;6 lot 3 Girard Bk 4914 It 14or Canal pref.lo6ll ,20 Girard Troat...2dya. SO PRICES. - , iOOOlO4 66...:......... ON 800 0., .4.....,.66. 921. IBOON Pa ROB 61 10 lgorriefown It 45 10 Pm R......... 0 ... dc P. 374 - - - , (11,08ING N , Bid. Asked. U tiltatAta de '74....103' Ptqa.,, 96. 1 ..... 99,2 g -- ' "eW.7.:103 ik etite42L{%,er►..~..,)% wn g 8.......1 19 1 " 10 714 Zs t ::', port 6 - 4 ' 4ll 10 fettna, it:— .. ...373i NO: Ito " 2d in ei...w al r . riA Canal r C e r i g i A g 9 th i Ti t liZfa! t :.9l 3 f' ri ed . f 131611 siook. A•k .. 6 8 VArpiltektrii 4 way 7~ 161, 1n6rt.48 49 60 4 Fort. 6, 7 , 0 Lop faland • —.105 1 Le gh Coal Nav,493, 60, I N ' lnns :: .... :::613 34 ; 6p .. 81 Camases It Sa 1 sonttbde,B6 .e.. Sd & Milts 8936 iasoe&Vine Bak: 84 , ,- -.,' Philadelphia Markets. !kremlin 26—F.vening :There is no quotable change in Flour, but the mar k is quiet today, and only about NO bbls have been taken for extort at 86.123] for mixed, and $5.25 fur good straight superAne ; most holders ask the latter rate, but the denutnd is chiefly to anpplt t tho home trade, at from these rates up to ea, 16.15087 bbl for extras and fang y brands , moan' ng to quality. ye Flour and Corn Meal are wanted,and are very scare°, at 84.26 for the former, and 114 for the' latter. Wheat is in good demand. but , the is verr little here; about 6,000 bus have been taken for milling at 811.26m1.27e for red, and Sl.3sre 1.40 for whit*: chiefly at the latter rates forprime. Rye lain demand at 90e for Pennsylvania ; 400 hue prime Delaware sold 'at 870. Comic unchanged, and about 7.000 bushels yellow' were sold at 95m95 °ante, in store, and 96' gents afloat ipoluding a' lot of inferior at 93.::. Nome white 91e940, as inility, and new at We Ell kirthe latter for dry. Oats are ( lull. and Southern are awned at 41%042e. and a sm all lot of heavy Fonda. brought 4434 c. Bark is wanted. A small sale was made 14.898 for first No. I Quereitro. Cotton—The market is inactive. A few email lots on ly have been disposed of .at previous rates. Groceries—The market is dull, and a mall business doing in Sugar and Coffeext,.former rates. revisions—Stooks are light. and holders Arm, but there verylittle movement rip the market. Seeds are un ansedA about 160 bus Cloverseed have been taken at ck, .115.6065.70 40 bus—the latter for prone. Whisker is lower ; ;M M.'s have been sold at .280 for Panne.; 291,1 m 590 for Ohio, and 266263(0 for drudge. Liverpool Cotton Circular. [Per the 'teenier Persia.] NEW Yong, ,Oct. '26.—The steamship Persia's mails were sent Booth thiq morning. Masan. Lewitt.'- mTonlM quote, a continbation of last week's improved feeling, with a liberal business, and an advance of 1-larrNd in all descriptions free from sand. The better qualities most in demand. and the advance is chiefly upon them. But India Cotton has been taken to an unusual extent for export, being free from sand, and they obtain o decided preference over common American. The imports of the week amount to 14,000 hales. At sea. from Amelia...3s 0:10 bals, against 10 OW bales last Year. Orleans middling,l Med; Mobile mid dli Uplands, 0 11-led. . 1 . 1 4 name °I roulu ceps the Maeohester market is lin imbues:item , having declined further, with better dispo sition on the part of buyers to make extensive opera tions, even at hewer prices than at present. •Messrs. Wakefield & Nash report more steadiness. find better descriptions of Amenoan are 1-16 d. higher. Lower grades are less unialeablp. The quotations are the same as furnished by Hewitt s circular. - Messrs. Clare & Bone report an advance of Nd. for - desirable American. which closes healthy, with a cried Amend. MiddliMeOrleans7Nd. ; middling Mobiles 7d. ; Middling U_p lands 6%d. Messrs. Itichardlion, tlieence. & Co. report good de mend for middling and better Orleans and Mobiles, the Ftees oft hese being N higher. The lower grades are dif. elt to sell at a elight reduction. Uplands have scarce y partaken of the 'improvement. holders being willing sellers. The quotations for middling Uplands 7Nil. ; Mobiles 7d.; Uplands 611-16 d. Nosiness at Manchester had increased under the hardening of prices at Liver pool. Messrs. Kleinworth & Cohen say, that speculators on. bee tonally venture on chimp American grades ; but they generally remain la aberanoe, awaiting, apparently, further developments of the American crops and Pum peas polities. The exports of the week have been 12,000 bales, Melodies 4.200 American. The closing enfan t/ins for Middlings are, Middling Orleans 7Nd ; Mid dling Mobiles 7d; Middling Uplands ONd. CITY ITEMS. , LAST TIMER LECTIME9.-7Having made ar rangements to lecture elsewhere, Prof. Fovrler will re main in our city only three 'days more, and as it is not likely he will visit Philadelphia again, at least for many ream all `should emliraea this opportunity to secure to themselves the benefit to be derived from the experience of one of the greatest of living Phrenologists. ' OAPTURE of 000 F.—It enema that Capt. Brown's right-hand man, Cook. him been captured at Chambers burg. The capture hes made an much excitement as the taking of Major Andre, or of Sebastopol, and it is only rivolted 'by the intense interest felt in the late Fall Fastuonebrought out by Rookhill k Wilson. at their &Mous . Brown! Stone Clothing Hall. Noe. COS and US Cheitnnt street, above Sixth. , • 'Tai evil effeets Of betting are illustrated by the mail who won a thousand dollars on a fight between a saw-horse and a hydraulic rem, and lost It all on a mill race. Bine° then he has been natively employed in cur tailing his expenses, and is now a firm believer in the axiom that the best way todo so is to buy his clothing at E. If. Eldridge & Co.'i "Continental Clothing Rome," nhrtheiat•oornsr Of Chostniit and Eighth streets. t}sbnas W : CURTIS - To r -NIGHT:-We need hard ly remind Or readers that to be sure of obtainintads 'Ottawas at Coniiert ball, this evening. it will be neces 'aryl° so'early. The 'second lecture before the People's Literary Institute will be 'delivered at that Hall this evading, bf Mr. George W. Curtis, his subJcset being. Gold and Gilt ur,,Young America." 1. he fascinating - style of the Lecturer-,being thoroughly literary—his de served popularity as a brilliant author, no less then the popular, oltaragor of, bie eubject , combine to give hint a crowded audience. Ted TRAINED - Anitter.n.-This unprecedented troupe is increasing in popularity` with every represen Mtiori. Their Audiences Arecomposed of the elite and fashion. There inuithave,beon upwards of Eileen hun dred persons present yesterday afternoon, mostly chil dren, add, the. pertormanoe' wits enjoyed "hugely" by them. We do not knew of any place ef....amesement. Where an hour and chair can be spent more pleasantly. They give four more entertainments, Thursday, Friday, Add Saturday . evenings, end on Baturdif afternoon. - . Rs movat—LOva'a Tetui have removed to Seventh pill, Brown. Dealer in general and Caney Groceries. `-, Tule woe s nnetrrtins.“ and entertaining present ii , a Elteraosoope'andPiotores—tope found in superior variety at the New,Emportunt of Jastre ORNIIIM & Co., nt'South Eighth street, • ' Rsitswatir:--" 'tta well to walk With - a %hamlet heart, Whers'er our fortnnes oall, ' With a friendly glance and an open bond,, ;'• ' -And a ientle word for all. , . Sines life is s thorny and dittioult path, , , Where Ohio the portion of man, - ~ We all should endeavor, while passing clung. , .',' To main it is elmootit as we can. ; .' We ell should endeavor to smooth the way, I f By pleasant converse and Jokes. And teed the throng, in quest of olothee, To the store of:Granville Stoke*, ' • ' No. GO7 Chestnut street ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, 11.P . T0 TWELVE otorkcx LAST sum? __..' GIRARD ROUSE—Chestnut st. below Ninth. w .7 Perkins & la, Balt HD Rernolds. Ph ila J L W_lieen, .14 Y • Mies Rankin. fr Y It W stunt. lit Louie Jno P Hunt, St Louis Miss Wileon, St_Voiris Miss Bunt , St 7 Ands ing i a i Sphr i fin k Vit, •it Merin l & lzf i f i gt9nrg A W a ritn a nlolgon, N .7, - wnit 4vll ,1.6 Y ' a Oen Duff' ureen,_Wash I, II Whitehurst s pNorfollc John A Sheetz.Reeding , A MONTI & wf. alt Thos E Roberts N C PIS Is inght,N - Mr Moore, N Y Mr S, K• N Y •T Jones Yorke. N I Chas Platt & wf. Lockp't W P ChrunteirlloOlartford its a nydam. N Mr Bachman _?t 1 o_7diller, Newark 3 W tmdlt. Newer tr Newton & la. hlmis P, 13 1 1 . ontromery As. N Y N Bllainson,U II N John Winslow . Nide Jacob B Newkirk & la. N Y D file', Girard, Pa .1 B McMullin & la. Phil* 0 RNorthum & b id Conn W A McGinley. MOM 0 P Whitaker, hid • itil. Campbell, N J TCadwalader , mortimer Thom_yoe, N Y Thous Mitchell dr, le. 'Fr Il L Pea, l'i ) ,W.RRidgely.N y B I,Hail & a. NI N W Ireland & la, N x•- j w Patna, Y M Corcoran N Y A Jones, N Y 0 Durand. tr , 0J M Paton, Balt Howard M r mbib N y giat i ral l 8,,,,i..,, Egi F Mtn el l 4Y • .1 MOW* r t Savannah sr elloek. ~ Y 13 Perkin s a la. uniciuto_ White. N v Lat Stein ishmond, Vs tin tinively,'Phila - P P Nei, 80 8 Mailer. Lanq :11 0 Rapport, ohm ~ Clare, St Louis CorpTilton, U S N ES I,msr; Balt • ' Dr W G Overtop, Va shoe yr Goa, v a B_Davoison &ta. N Y T Rifkin' & la. MI Wm Illrailev,N Y 0A erman. Wash, DC ' Rev rB Y Kiska, lI Y . Rev r Me:Mier. Vt Thos Canfield. Vt Ora Forpth & la. D C OT ./tank & la,Wash .1 Henry, Washington • J.P iteegley, logle &lig:ll 3 i Y Wilis. S s t i Louie A' SiNistith." ontrco a , Pa E_W hat erT ~ Chicago Alla A H 00e, N W D Meek, Roston W II Uresemen. ton J li Poet, Conn A Elhortirdt rt V P W mere. Conn 0 W Payinly,.N 0 A. 3 Harrison & la. Cal tti'll IO t ZIMMIAMIter, Cal le i ! r tib!) &Ab l oys, Cal N rThorriror4N 0 ' Wr P C ar de n . I C' 0 .Tas Boot. Kinderhook , nry -- ienTri' in' tniltJ Sweeney & e, Dublin Jas Phelan, PI ttsbu rg O Huntington & ba, 111 g Harris Crow ex am James A Baird, .N. Y ..4 T X Hall, ICY PERGITANTR' BOTEL—Fourth et.. below Arch. Irl. 1 0 1 • I.lta-ndi 0 , ' If R W Wl s c7it'atr OV I ° lent v.' .t., ler. ki Chunk M Welch. Cmarfield Bair & . Lancaster ,JM Gorhan. Obio . • ' IrittrW l 4 ° l,7ll , .Pa , Broadhead, .lV G ßziswl Brown . i r tif a f jt_Pitatd..noieherci P W oonthoek, Intent wRe ey..olenwond -, W Me..hlin & In. Wash WP C ettingtou. Bootee ft Oliver I In. 'Emden ',Teo Cessna Redford B Magers,Thilt .1 Maters. Balt , .104_Post. S alt R 11.14 egret. kttabura • P KOPYISOY, Be'vedere R 8 TOILIMI. MO • _ ' Isaias Walker, Lanceeter co R"tMAP' ROTEG—Chestnut et.. above Piro . ....thonoo, Pa Wal Jordan & la, Ohio . y_ @met. Ohio . lAtrilltoiLVe, Chester oo Miss Brintort. Cheater co .-J 'lre Trent on 1 I trclitant te e a rla l .l F . ri.,1,,-..... ;Pl itt Jr, Wil 'Del ~• • Clatenirrov. /mi.' 'I_A hiellagi,t3 -,', 0 W Wiest. Mine ravine t no oldinenv Re _ , Win Brewster, ?bile 1 4 G traigg: Ait Chest i e r -o.4% n ot n kVlV , " lirrifilPitgram —, a o --I .l 4 lroVlc il lit a . 7 N TATA " ~ P AZ t Vi P i s' Pir - ' ' i , Vil l i e g / Y ee T t l 'ICA e l l' a , C .- u Pervu,..X. Newyork. '• tit W Fisher Ve ' Taney, v a A wall. 14D,Vin totert-J Colkett, vinoentoym i,Ensf. Rey York l ea W Thompson, Boston i 11', 4 7,1et at . . v i rrhgl i i, A , elms L ifa itlsle i r ta L aa -. ' Kli:Le, Phil'. .1 i t.t.41111 ! .. ...-: -, AI. Packer. Brisol Yale::l ' d ' . M i lt& B r li at Ne w Y or k , CO . PRANKLIN HOUSB—Chestunt Fleet. above Third. T Illeekr i niPhila •at W ells, N J 1 , 8 a ., g .14 , ~. . altos hie, Philadelphia .1K R csi isle, Del . 0 Wisedman, labanon, Fa Mrs. , Weetilli ir Leben, Fa M 0 OlisplinyWheeling X f i ngth & l ab ' rotknort 0 Sanford, roma •D' Eloodbue Inatryden A 8 COO, Ohio R •Elmketiae Y. , . ,y , •_• - D Itsymodd.N Y EI ReeN V lt I:ficrymtel o Y Hll Nowell ' tY . -- - • ' J Galatea, TColelliteal, II Y'• • ' • '' 'f E ifiurvin, IfirtAii 11i0T.Elr-Iteee street: above Third. IL Lunar rbi X-• •• ' Walter Rejnaemith, N Y Jahn axon ire'liti Pa ' Dr F Fletehut,__ , Leporte, Pa 1 .1 ELci 0 11,?allivart to • - Vim§ fleibel, Newport., Pa fli 4 y:4l;it io l t i fe - byZ i l i n 8 : , 'iV i r ,50 7 . :ri t tilln p i , r1 .1. Allentown 1 4 141,tit e r . .gvOilt, , - trlika ir lriginisig Behtisrf saolgotiville , ' . vs m RoAll Behteravillo i„ r_.,iinAtigittalp - ign 4TitrAines,nglater cis - Boyd lino, Bookoort , , ~ , ' , .....- tit , A 13 . 4. i li v KL--Tilint et ' shove Callowhil tit, anrel l iter.hirohrev few' 7i Mohr, nohinville l. irieriv, Bernville, Pa . John Gerhard, Reading erz Biehl h. la, Kutetvoi 'Yr Mgins il,;l7,l "' ll Ptn . _eiereith. Pounteinxille . Tearer, o_ev I k /24 300hte.880h11.011 . 0 , MiltarP e A r =r u e r ri "; rVinigg i f rgairlao;lt• 000 :Jr, g , - ; - BALD EAOLU—Third at ,above Callowlail. Alliie Cumber Chaster on , John.BleveiTer, Monts' no 11 etun4er, reonte no 8 Keiser, ponteignery 00 , John 8 etymer L Trjeteeort Peter Rio arda Baotou Philop lisWO. Jr, N J t , John ,I Bartz, Allentown ;A , CllWllliZeetin), Pa * Ait Wind. Lehigh no, Pa Mrs Newman, Autetora A B,Bertolet, Reeding . :Oa 04$ 111 ,4,1%iivonDo PA' ' JONES HOTEL—Ckestnnt Street, nbove Sixth, Coors! Maps*, Md Joe Baxty, Md W L Jones, Md J Foot. O hio t "T' ' Fort Wa T " N ewa rkl l,7ll V ;,l l ,X7'l Loos & la. De .1 R. Blillnok, R I G M Wright, Bordontown Chas /I Campbell. Phila, M 8 McNamara. PUN Thor, Mors, N York 8 F Morrie t N York IT B Smith, Canada W Small, eni" fr York ris Merarren,llYvk ilm i lT i glpr j i n e l t A iss B.Thompfm, N I HarGson & la, Pt J . 11. Howe I tt da, N J J Phillips, N Y 8 H Rutter & la. N Y 8 Kempion, Mt Holly gen G Gaines, Md Samuel Heardly, aid 11 Brady, Ale;,.Va. Hex Willis me Mox, VD, H B Jackson, N Y T W Proctor,Philp, OF Anderson & la,_Va C P Lindley It N r Burgas', Wash, D 0 .11 P Pleasant', Wash, D C II I' Mason, Albany, N Y THE UNION HOTEL—Arch etre et, above Third. VW U a.ylor, Winchester, 0 Joe Long, Pittaburq mPlowman, Ohio 0 Benn_gcrA la,Alle'y City RS Staples, Stroudsburg Mrs NI - F. Ciayton, Del Miss M R Lockwood, Del H Clayton, Del M. Clayton, Del E L Clayton, Del W P Hammond, Phil D Balch L ßoston A Leggate, Allegheny . Pa W Vail, New Market, 0 0 0 Evans, Newark, Del Win Maier, Pottsville E Fisher, Levrialiarg Pa F T Darling, Bait SPATES UNION HOTEL—Market streetabove Sloth Sno Bulimic, Harrisburg AP Young kla, St Louis ,1110 Humphrey i iirOrk no Howell Williams, York go ll Oincrich, no co 0 Gingrich, Lanoaster W E Williams , a W I Williams, Lancaster H. 0 Evans. State Hill. Pa R Chalfant, Pa A Gobin, Columbia, Pa .1 T Greene, Carlisle D P Batton. Fa I Murphy, COOOOfitOWn A Strong, Cooperstown, Pa 'Wm Loather, Newport G W Goheen. Armstrong co M. MoClees, Atlantic. City I I{ Smiley, Wash, D C COMMERCIAL ROTEL-81xth C ooperbove Chestnut. Beni F Yoat, Pottstown A , Chez co, Pe. F Warrobow, Chadds Ford L Malin, Kennett Square D 8 Barnhart,State Ltne,Pa A Crowns, Runtlngion 4to JR Lutz Robt Hodgson. r&DDR Geo W Oldham, Md J A Bond, Md D 8 Walton, Oboe co, Pa We Nichols, Pt Deposit .1 N Gamma., York oo 8 K En el, Patterson John Yooorn, Patterson Geo McLoughlin, Pa BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second et.. below Vine. Miss 8 E 'Rich. Bucks co B 8 Rioh. Books co J Higgins and lady, NJ W Barnes, Pa A W Fhttlies,N Y M_H Ts- lor, Lambertville Amos Ely & la, Bucks co Shultz, Kansas Steelton Shaw. Books oo Miles L Traov, Honesdale w Tracy. Honesdale C K Lukens, hionts oo A Paxson, 13uoke co Wm Watson & In, l'a Mew A Gilbert, Buolm co Alm Ann Preston, Pa MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Third mt.. above Callowhlll. S Thirst. Hazelton Il Chides ,t Northumberl'd WWithinston,Snydertown B Kline, Hamburg John :Aalborg. Allentown .; Ho singer k. In, Pa J It B Keret. Birds own HS Weaver, Allentown Mrs Stickel, Bath. Pa C. Steven, Moorshms E Krell, Johnstown Wm Getz, Catasauqua MOUNT VERNON HOTEL-406m it.. kbova Arch RunyanLr Eli Swallow, N J Thoa fR A N i orta, NJ Daniel Groan. N J H J English, Menlo co, Pe Geo S Reich, Bethlehem EAGLE HOTEL—Third street. above Race. Levi Zeibe, Meehanicksb's C B Kimbell. N 8 M hunter A W Bertolet, Norristown LQ Trainer. Norristown R Carey, Chester co smell. Del co Diffenderfer, Dauphin on R C Fairlamb, Del on IMPORTATIONS. [Reported for the Press.] MALAGA—Brig Enterprise. clrindle-15A0 boxes rai sins 18 oases cartons do 700 frail' seedless do 800 bxe figs 275 do prunes 500 do lemons lel pigs lead I Jeanee dc Co. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. BEE FOURTH PAGE BY TELIGIIIPH. (Correspondence of The Press.) Now YORK. 00M. Arrived. bark investigator, from Cardiff'. Mimed on the 13th Inst. the wreak of a vessel. 901) or 1000 tons, waterlogged, painted black—could not board bar, the night been stormy. Alm, bark Palmyra. (Br) from At drnsgan; twe(vo tritium nor hour; brit; African (Bel frond River Gambia. Below. barks Richmond, from Outgoos; Glenwood, from Rio. Brig Mary A Forrest, hence for Bahia, has returned with loss of foremast. Itostok, C0t.20. Arrived, ship Brandywine, from Stnakholm. Nortgor.x, Oct E. Arrived, ships Kate Hunter. from Cardiff, with rail road iron; Argo, of Bath, ate, from the Chinches. CHARLRBTON, 00t 90. The bark John Henry, Feenoh, from Alatanzete, hound to Falmouth, put in here in distress, for repairs. ((he on Memillan reef, hut got off' after a detention of fifteen hours. piaVf Oat.aorre, Oct 20. Arrived, ship Crescent City, in distress, with five feet of waier in tier hold: MEMORANDA. ' Steamship City of Richmond,' Mitchell, sailed Irom Richmond 25th inst. for Philadelphia. Steamship 'Delaware, Copes, hence, arrived at New York yesterday. . Steamship Kensington , Baker, hence, arrived at Bos ton yesterday. Ship Bored. McGonagle, hence, via. Quebec, arrived at Londonderry 10th inst. Ship France, Ellis, cleared at New York yesterday for Callao. Bark Powhatan, Simmons, for Palermo, wee at Mar seille' 12th mat. Bark Monmouth, Smith, hence, arrived at Marseille" 12th inst. Bark Juliette Joubert, for Philadelphia 15th, was tilt inst. Barkßochelle Bth Bark Osmanli, Gordon, from Brixton, at Genoa 10th instant. Brig Lima, O'Brien, hence, arrived at Halifax 19th inst. &Mrs Adelaide. Smith. and Wm Henry, Passapea, for Philadelphia, sailed from Alexandria 25th inst. • Bohr 8111 Hhaddick. Butler. from Middletown for Phi ladelphia, arrived at New York yesterday. Sphr AMY Chase, Brevoor, cleared et New York yes terday for Tampico. Bahr HD Gibson, Crocker, cleared at New York yes terday for Philadelphia. Bohr Julia A. Rich, Rhlnehart, for Dighton, sailed froAtexandna 25th mid. Bohr Hunter, Hackett, cleared at New York yesterday for hiladelphia. Se irJ P Huey, Huey, for Philadelphia, cleared at Ha lifax 19th inst. Bohr J K Stoneback, Risley, hence, arrived at Nan tucket 2tth inst. /Rh?' Union, Partin, Isabella Thompson, and Mary Miller, hence, arrived at Boston 25th mt. Bolus Mary Patterson and D Smith, hence, arrived at flelem 25th inst. Propeller Tammy. Ely, cleared at New York yester day for Philadelphis.od MARRIED. MURPHY—CHANDLER.—In Bt. Paul's Church. Oe tober26th. by Rev John Mcitnany, Bennis N. Murphy ni to A.lB E. only daughter of the late Isaac A. Chen dler. f flew York and Washinytonrapers Ovule copy.!` MITCHELL—LIPPINCOTT.--Ori the Seth inst., by Friends' CeremonY, J. Howard Mitchell and Beulah ppineott. both of this city, - LOVR—JONF.B.—On the 24111 inst., at `lie residence of John Linton. Ese.. by the Rey. A. A. 'Willits, Samuel A. A. Lore. of this city, to Fannie, daughter of Col. It. Id. Jones. of Choctaw Nation HENDRICKBON—SATTERTHWAITH.—On the 26th inst., at the La Pierre House, by his Honor Mayor Heil ; Mr..l. Yardiey Hendrickson, of Montrose, Pa., to hi taxis Betterthwitite,of.Reektsuitown. X. J. • 1.-13 IMRE --On the mornina of the 26th Inst., at the Church of the HoitTrinltY. by the Rev. Jos. W. Robins. Samuel P. Hall, Esq., to hfiu Jennie C., dausp ter of Mr. Ramtiel Burke. all of this city MINTIER—ALBRIGHT.-09 the Web inst., by Rey. J. Spencer Kennatd. Mr. Edwin L. Kintner to Attu Bergh Ann Albright. both of Abington, Bucks co, Pa. • HALL—_REED.—On the 24th inst., try Roy. Jos. H. an h tt , lid thi l i t:r c . i pionias A. flail to Miss Jannis Y. Reed, LOWER—MURTHA.--Onthe 24th lest" by the same, Mr. Charles P. Lower to Miss Mary Murtha, hothof this city. DIED. KEENAN.—At Lancaster,. Pa., on Tuesday, 25th Inst., Francis Keenan, ;Req., in the 40th year of his age. The friends and relatives of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from hie late regldence, inWest Orange street. betw een North Queen and North Prince streets. at 10 o' clockprecisely, on Friday morning. * HOPPER.—O t e 24th inst., Samuel M. Hopper, in the 48th year el l Mugge. His relatives andemends and thrum of the family are invited to attend his funeral, from hie tote residence, No. 12q North 4eventeenth street, on Friday morning , at o cloglr, without further notice. L WRENCE.—On the 24th inst., Archilue Lawrence, in t ie slat !par of his ago. II a friends and those of his family are particuarly „ I in invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence. N 0,485 North Fifth street, abider, (Thursday,)27th, it 2 o'clock. to proceed to Laurel Iftil Cemetery. 111E068.-04 the 25th inst., of typhoid fever, Miss Emily Moan, in her 27th year. Funeral ((math° residenee of her fs.ther,Wm.Megge, Lower Merton. on Friday morning at 1014 o'clock. ** ARNOLD.--Oa the 24th inst., Mrs. Mary Arnold, aged 25 years. Funeral from the residence of her other. Archibald Neill. North Second street. halo* Columbia. this (Thursdnv /afternoon. et 3 o'clock. • CULLF.N.—On the 25th mt., Catharine Cullen, in the 3501 year of her ace. Funeral from the. residence of her brother-in-law. Patrick Guilthyle, Mechanic street, Manayunk, this (Thuraday) Afternoon. at 4 o'clock. BURNS.—Oa the 25th inst., Patrick Burns, aged SI years. Funeral from his late residence, No. 21141 Hansom at.. emit of Twenty-first, this (Thursday) afternoon, at I o'clock. LEECH.—On the 25th Inst., Anna R. Leech, relict of the late Imo E. Leech, in the 30th year of her ago. wuneral from tbe residence of her father, No. ills N. Fifth street, above Poplar, on Friday afternoon, nt I o'clock. .• STEELMAN.—On the 24th inst., Mrs. Ann Steelnum, formerly Mrs. Ann Hartley, aged 75 years. Funeral from the residence of Mr. Oeo. Loner. back of 110 Bone st., thin (Thursday) afternoon. at 3 o'clk. • BOTIL—On the 25th inst., Charles Boyd, 111 the 20th year of his age. Funeral from the red id, nee of Ids mother, Mrs. Re becca Bond, in Reed's avenue. Fallon Word. below Fitzwater. between Eighth and Ninth, this (Thurinley) morning oft 10 o'clock. O'BRIFF.N.—On the 26th inst„ Elisabeth P.. daughter of Tim. P. and Catharine O'Brien. in her 22d year. Funeral services at St. Sohn's Church, Thirteenth it , this (Thursday) morning at 8 o'clock. STODDART.--Buddenl, on Tuesday, 26th MIL, Jolts A. Stoddart. Jr., in the 6t h year of his age. Funeral will take place on Friday at 2 P. 111.. from the residence of his parents, N 0.937 North Twelfth it., below Girard avenue. t CLUFF.—On the 2.5 th Inst., Mrs. Ellen °lull, wirior John Chid; aged St years. Funeral from the residence of her husband, Milton street. above Eleventh. below Christian, this (Thurs daafternimn. at I o'clock. * y BRINOHURBT.—On the 24th inst., Mary Brinsburst. relict of the late Thoa. Bringhurat, in the 70th year of lief age. he relatives and friends f u ner a l , amily are respect fu ly invited to attend her from her late reei dence,__No. /404 Marshall street, above Master street. on this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. without Chu notice. Funeral to proceed to Ht. Luke's Church. Germantown. MOURNING STORE! BESSON & SON, No.BoB CHESTNUT Street, bays a full assort merit of Black Velour Reps, Black Oros Crain Silks, do. Idooluselino d'Lainam,do. Poult_ do Soiox, do. Cashmeres, do. Venetiennes, do. Merlons.. do. Gros d' sae. do. Satin de Chines, ilo. tetent boiled Silks, do. Sommaines, o. rob PoWins. do. • `Nudges. o. .nglisb Crapes, do. Pararnattea, o. Crape Collars. do. Mohair Lustre% do, .. dlootem, do. Ttdbet Long Shawls,_ Block Crape WU. &0., &o. Second Nourtdrog Goods in evsrs vanety. 07-tf SPECIAL NOTICES. LAST TIMER PAYS !—Prof. 0. S. Fowler commences a COURSE OF LECTURES at WEST CHESTER, 'MONDAY next, And 'Kill vosititrar awe Phrenological Examinations, OM CHESTNUT Street, three days more only. He Lectures TO-NIGHT nt MECHANICS' HALL, corner FOURTH and immol. Streets. Embrace this last opportunity, IP YOU HAVE, any intention of getting a MINIATURE or PORTRAIT, go look at McOLEVE IYORYTYPES and Chromo-Crayon life-size PHOTO GRAPHS, or at Me Water-color or India PICTURES, at No. 626 CHESTNUT Street. below Seventh. Tin VITAL. PRINOITLEI is restored to de cayed hair, and a healthy tone given to the scalp, by the WIG of .113 LEHI HAUEL'S HMS ATHENIENNE HAM RESTORER, thee preventing baldness, where it exists through age or sickness; It renews its growth, restoring gray hairs and whiskers to the molt. glossy, original color of He. It Is not a dye. Sold by all llruggists , m , d by. MEE( 'HAVEL & CO., No. 701 CREBTNUT Street, Philadelehfit. 024-6td&HW HOOPLAND'S GRRHAR &rum will posi tively cure DYeDolnda. Liver Complaint, NervousDe bility„&o., &o. B COPLAND'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL will positively cure Coughs, Colds, Whooping cough &0., &o. Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON & CO., 4th ARCH Street, and for unto by DrUggiste and dealers generally. Price 75 cents per bottle. se24-If PRIDEUNH CLOTHING OF TIM LATEST STYLES, made in the beet manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prices markea In Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted satis. famorr. Our ONE-PRIOR System iestrietly adhered to, as wo believe thie to be the onip fair way of dealing. All are thereby treated alike. JONES & CO., seB-ti BM MARKET &rest. TUE STATE AGRICULTURAL Boonert have awarded the FIRST PREMIUM to the Sewing Me chines or LAUD, WEBSTER, & CO. New styles, With recent impmemente may he aeon at their roome, CRESTNUT Street . 004-tuttudin ,Tpa Nauss op SINOP:VS SEWING MACHINES IZAVIII NW!! )4sl l / 1 1CID I!! On-BM THE . -,PRESSPHMADELPHIAP'IVIRSDA.Y, OCTOBER 27, 1859. BalAltakr a SAVING FUND—NoarnasT Donnas BSCOND and WALNUT Street&—➢epodta re" OeiVeil in email and large amounts, from all clawing of the community, and allow interest at the rate of five pet mutt per annum. Money may be drawn .by °beak. without toes of in terest. °Moe open daily, from 9 untiln o'olook, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. Fremdent, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and &metal'', MAK E. MORRIS. WIHIELPIR & WILSON SEWING.MACHINES. —Philadelphia Office. 629 CHESTNUT Street. Merchants' order' filled at the SAME DISCOUNT as by the Company. Branch oilmen in Trenton, New Jersey, and Easton and Wash:gloater. Pa. self-1m GROVIR &BA R'S OILIBIMTED NOISELESS FLMtLY ISRWIE4-MACIIIKIts ♦T Rabt7Clp PRICXS. Temporarily at NO. eel Broadway. Will return to No. dee in a few weeks. SALAMANDER FIRE-PROOF SAPES.—A very large assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at reason able prices, No, 301 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. analtf EVANS t WATSON Ges-Lemr DEPOT-Birru AND Anat. .e24-Em SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST Omoirty.—Chartered by the State of Penneylonehlk RULES. 1. Money le received every day, and In any amount, arse or mall. f. PIVE PEN OENT. Intermit L fold for money from he day It IN put in. 8. The money le always raid beak in GOLD whenever 'tie called for, and without notice. 4. Money is received from Xxst Riots, Administrators, Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or mall rune, to remain a long or short period. 5. The money received from Depot'!tore is Inveeted in Real Estate, Mortgagee, Ground Rents, and other Mit- Claes securities. 6. Office open ovary. day—WALNUT Street, southwest corner Third street, Philadelphia. mai Tltrl WILIXOI AND GIBP.S SEWING MA. cunia, 715 CHESTNUT EitToot,Philadelphia. REV. FRANKLIN MOORE WILL DE " LIVER. a Lecture THIS EVENING, at 7b; n'o oek, In the Bredel Methodist . Etgsenyal Churgit. tiublect— Future Race 01 Amerton. iakete to had nt the door. Rer GEOLOGICAL LECTURES. By request of many of our most distinguished calms, pR. BOYNTON Has consented to give . 6 .011111 3 -11 of SEVEN ILLUS TRATED LECTURES ON GEOLOGY, AT CONCERT HALL, Commencing FRIDAY EVENING, Oat. 23th, and the following Evenings: SATURDAY_, 22; %GONDA Y ,31; TUESDAY, Nov.l; WEDNESDAY 2; FRIDAY, 4 ; SATURDAY, 5. A course has Just been ponaluded at tug Cooper In stitute. which has been the most euccesaint ever given in New York. However successful this course may be, it cannot be repeated, as the Doctor loon hie way South to All an el 'll a ire l o e a tig . Tickets have been put at the lowprice of admit Dollar, which will snit to the extra Experimental Lecture on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Nov. blh. A view of the Beautiful Paintinse used Tor theseh. Leo turee is alone worth the price of admission. ,Doom open at quarter to 7 t Lemurs at quarter to 8 o'clock. Cour:* Tickets are for sale at Hazard's; Parry & Stackhonse's, Eighth and Green streets; Bower's; Sixth and Vine streets, and at the Bap. n26-4t ft( I R . 1 All DEPUTATION:VI PUBLIC meeting will be held in JAYNE.S HALL, on T TWAY EVENING next, the 27th inst., at half pest 7 o'clock. for the purpose of extend* A Christian welcome to the memtmrs of the Deputation from Ire land, Consisting of the Rev. John Edgar, D. D., of Bel fast; the Rev. B. M, Dill, of Ballymena, and the Rev. David Wilson. of Limeriek, from whom addresses may be expeoted. Ministers of the various Evangelical Churehes will take part in the exercises. The friends of Christian Missions are cordially invited to attend. Ministers will please take seats on the Platform, the entrance to which is at the rear of the Hall, on Carpenter mt. o2A WTO UIIATTEL BONDHOLDERS OF TRH Wi t,I.IAMBPOBT AND ELMIRA BAIL AD COMPANY.—A meeting of Chattel Bondhold ers will he held at Room No. 14, WASHINGTON BBILDINri, (Ne. 274 South Third steet., on VIBES DAY, Nov. I. at OM. A general nttendanae le request ed, ns matters of importance will to presented for oon• eideration. By order of the Committee. 026.6 t• FCIND! A—ME It RACES, LANGUAIIE, S N ll l . Ut l n i al l . b ,sP7i'll special 'Tar t , h t ,' a n A t = active in the MUSICAL FUND HALL. on TUESDAY EVENINO. November tut, at 7S o'clock. ickets. RA eenta; may be obtained nt the bookstores of Parr & McMillan. Wm. S. & A. Maslen, the Tract Honed. Presby [orlon lloard,ll. A. (tower, &hand OM n, and at the roomd of the Young Ate n's Christian Annota tion. 026-6 t. HARPER'S FERRY INSURRECTION. —The Hon. JOSHUA R. GIDDINGS will deliver Vir course on FRIDA Y EVENING, the Zth inst.. at TN o'clock, in the NATIONA I, GUARDS HALL, Race street, below Sixth, on the subject of the "listoer's Ferry Insurrection," in which he will tell whist he thinks of that occurrence, and all he knows Meant John Brown, of Ossawattnnite. Admittsnoe JO rents, to par expenses. oke-at ir -- _.-- PEOPLE'S LITERARY INSTITUTE.— L. 3 The Second Lecture of tho Course Noll be de livered at CONCERT HALL. on THURSDAY evenin, Dotober 27th, by D. W. CU ATM Esq. Subleet—"OOLD AND GILT YOUNG! AMERICA." Toikets Cl' the Course : Single Tickets, admitting. one, R cents; Admitting one gentleman and two ladies, cents - sale nt tho bookstores. 021-iti frrDAVID PAUL BROWN, 888., WILL lecture before the rhiledelphia Literary Insti tute. nt the MUSICAL PLND DALL. on THURSDAY EVENING, Oct. 27th. at 8 o'clock. Subject—THE PAS SIONS. A portion of the proceed, will be applied to charitable purpose,. Tickets 22 aeo', to be had at all the bookstores, and from the members of the Insti tute. o 2) It. GIRAIU) BANK—MILADELPHIA, °o il. tabor 18, 1859. Notice in hereby given, that an election for thirteen directors to servo for the eneuing year. will ho held nt the BAN KING HOUSE. on MONDAY. November 21st, between the hours of le A. M. and 2 P. ht. The annual meeting of the ntnekholders will be held at the same phum, on TUESDAY, November Ist, nt 12 o'clock hi. 0a184n21 • W. L. SCHAFFER, emitter. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA— Departmantrf MINES. ART and MANUFAC rTcrES.—Course o 180/-60. The course of Lectures in this Department wi ll conuneepe on. htONLIAY, Novem ber e15t,1869, end will be continued as follows: i i tttatirt-471 . 114m15 . 3 . ..itr0f. John Fratter;" Geology and Thu rsday a t Charles B. Trego, Tuesdatand Friday at 4 P. M. Civil Elineerlng—Conistruction.—Prof.Fairmailtefi get., Mon ay and Thursday at IN M. Applied trithemetica—Survellng.—Prof. E. Otis Ran dall. Friday atd P, M. Minins.—ProL J. Peter Lesley , Tuendny MO P. M.. A course of Mathematics may be follewed by those who desire to do so under the direction of the Professor of Mathematics. The come may be attended either tingly or together. Theimotures will be nontinued until the anti of March. For Tickets apply_to. Frederick. Dick. Janitor at the Univeresty—North Building. And for information re specting the studies, to FAIRMAN ROGERS oclt.lOt , NMI, of the Penults'. No. NO West Rittenhouse &mare. ZFARMERS' AND MECHANICS' DANK —PHILADELPHIA, October St, M. ie a hereby liven that an eleotion for Thlitiste D D A ire y ov o a v wt em ll t. be r hu e t d . m at the .be tßaweekin Honkie got:2:1%11 A. M. and 3 o'olook P. AI.; and a Rape ra I meeting of the Stockholders will be hold on TUESDAY, November lit, at 4 o'clock P. M., at the Banking House. 04 dualW. Ruswrow, JR., Cesthier, r;rSO UTIIWA RK BANK—PIIILADEL. PAHA, October 3d, 18,59. oboe ill hereby elven that en election for Thirteen pireotors will be held at the Banking louse on MON DAY,ttioventher 2let, 149, breen the hours of 10 n'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock F. . t and kseneral meet me of the Stockholders will be ell on TUESDAY, No vember let, at DI o'clock M. os-dta2l F. P. STEEL. Cashier. NEW PUBLICATIONS. THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL TIMES.— The number jug issued contains a variety of matter in teroating toSunday-school teachers, to parents, and to Christians goner/dlr. The following are the titles to some of the leading articles:— Normal Classes for Sunday-school Tennhers—Tesoli ing we Learp—The Bridgeport Schools—Sunday-school Convention in Jan.:aster County. Pa.—Anniversary of the Baptist Schools of Philadelphia—Oenta from the Jayne's Ball Prayer Meeting—Corresndence Let ters front Now York, Ohio. Kentucky, Wis comb, Kansas. Ste. — CllPPings Iron Missionary Let ters—Yourti's Department: containing a variety of short articles for children—Borne Conversation, by Dr. Crane—The Silver Minnow, showire dangerous temptations that beset young men— Ilingstone, a story showing why vary brilliant tea° tem sometimes do very littlegood—The Crops Man—The Mercy Sent— The Sunday Car question—Thouclits tinder a Tree— Persecutions and Adventures of n Converted Ifindoo. The Sunday-School Times is published by the American Sunday-School Union over; Saturday morn ing, nt the very low price of one dotter a year, and a liberal discount is made even from these terms, to schools or other parties subscribing for number of copies. WALDRON J. CHEYNKY, It Ameriran Sunday-School Union. Philadelphia. THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. Thirteen Portraits and Memoirs in Advance., from the DRAWING ROOM PORTRAIT GALLERY of Eminent Parsonages; AND the ILLUSTRATED NEWS OF' THE WORLD for thirteen toreks from the date of sulieeriptlen r will be sent to any address in the United States, post free, on receipt of two dollars. Amex° the portraits for the Aresent quarter will be found—Hon. Edward Everett. aron Humboldt, lion. W, E, Gladstone, Sir John Law. ranee, .1, B. Blicketone, Madame Anna Bishop. All order& auteteriptions, and matters of business eon. neoled with this journal in the United States must he addressed to It. A, BROWN & CO., 14 Hanover Street, Boston, where a 'dock of the Paper and Portrait liallery is constantly on hand, in weekly numbers, fortnightly and monthly parte, and volumes. Specimen numbers will be sent Pont free to aay pant of the United States for It cents, cash or P. 0. stamps. e27.thetut hit NOTIOE.-MOUNT ArERNON NUMBE —Tholp. of our patrons who hare not received this rnmbot of the_ ILLUSTRATED NEWS OF THE WORLD will ell be temptied about the 29th Met . our fret issue, though numbering four times the motel quantity. being entirely exhausted. We aro ndythed of our further simply by Cunard steamer due in :Yew Yocl ,i r t Oct. 27111, All orders for this or any number tenelos ne cents) should be addressed to HENRY Jr. JIRO N k CO., 14 Hneover street, Boston, o27.thstat *IVOTICE.—Whereas . a certificate of Stock in the Pittston Coal Company, No. )04,in the name of A. J. Derti)shiro & Co. tor two hundred and City lilaTega has been lost or mtelaid. all persons interested are called upon to O,IOPI cause why a new certificate should not be Issued in lieu of file came, and ice no tice of the same at V.l South Sixth street, Philadel phia. 027-tlitt TN TUE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE Al- CITY AND COPNTY OP PHILADELPHIA, EDWARD S. LAWRENCE vs. JACOB SCHNELL end JULIANA, his Wife, garnishees of JACOB FIT TING, Ale. Vend. June T., 1869. No. 1093. The Auditor appointed to distribute the tend arising front the sale. under the above proceedings, of n certain, brick house and lot of ground, on the eget side' of TENTII Street. gat feet northward of MASTER Street, 16 feet rent by 74 feet in depth (more particularly de scribed in th e said writ). will moot the parties interest ed. of hi, office, No. gee South F'OURTII Street on MONDAY. November • 1816. at 4ii clock P. M., when and where nil persons are required to mal.e their claims, or be debarred from coining upon the said Mod. 027- tbstulot VY M. SERGEANT, Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of ROBERT FLEMMING, Deceased. Second Account. The Auditor appointod by the Court to audit settle, and adjust the second account of WILLIAM BROWN, who survived Robert F. Henry and Jane Stewart, Exe cutors of ROBERT FLEMMING, deceased, and to make distribution of the balance In the hands of the accountant. will meet the parties interested, for the Our Poses of bin appointment, on MONDAY. the 7th day of November. IMO. at 4 o clock F. ht., at his race. No. 1.4380uth FIFTH Street, in the oity of Pltila del ot r 7-th.t.,_Bt W. E. WHITMAN, Auditor. BRANCH OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL, $l,BOOOOO. E. W. TROTTER, General Agent. _ BRANCH OFFICE OF NEWVYORIC LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANI, No. 108 South FOURTH Street. CAPITL, titt,Boo,o(o. PRIbADELPRIA. 'METRE :ice: Themes Robins. John W. Clagborn. Lewis Cooper. .1. R. Lippincott. William Phatrer. Robert Ewing. 027-101 REIMER'SPHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY ....Iv is upsurpaseed by any in tho World for ite cork. platoons in making various me Photographic Picturee. Three separate and distinct operating rooms. Visit OECOND Street, stay, green, It" NOTICES. LEGAL. RETAIL DRY GOODS. BLACK ,THIBET, LONG SHAWLS. BESSON & SON OFFER FOR SALE 144 LUPIN'S BLACK TRIM LONG SHAWLS 144 " 18-4 " OF ALL THE VARIOUS QUALITIES. ALSO, PLAIN BLACK POUBLE•FACEB MOURNING BAY STATE LONG SHAWLS MOURNING STORE. NO. 808 CHESTNUT STREET It BLACK VELOUR REPS. NOW IN STORE, full assortment of lbw very desirable and superior fabric', fur; WINTER WEAR. BESSON & SON. MOURNING STORE, IfJ NO. SOB CHESTNUT STREET. REAL CAMELS-HAIR SHAWLS. L. J. LEVY & CO. Inyite attention to their aseorttnent of LONG AND SQUARE REAL INDIA CASHMERE SHAWLS, All of recent Importation, and offered at a very email advance on the COST, 411' ALSO, NEW CLOTHS AND VELVET CLOAKS, RECEIVED THIS DAY, With a very choice variety of NEW EVENINU DRESSES. 809 AND 83.1 CHESTNUT STREET. nzOt CLOAKS ! CLOAKS II WILL. OPEN ON TUESDAY, AND DURING TIU WEEK, THE LAROEST ASSORTMENT OP VELVET AND CLOTH CILO A KS WM. P. CAMPBELL. 023-tit 1124 CHESTNUT STREET EYRE & LANDELE. FOURTH AND ARCH, Are prepared tomtit families with their WINTER DRY GOODS. FRENCH MERINOES, LADIES' CLOAK CLOTHS, WIDE SILK VELVETS, BItoCHE LONG SHAWLS, FINE WOOLLEN do., 1.1 ALL WOOL PLAIDS, FASHIONABLE DE LAINES, Do. PLAID SILKS. SUPERIOR BLACK SILKS, UNSIIRINKINO FLANNELS, • FANCY SACK FLANNELS, FINE STOCK OF BLANKETS, CASSIMERES FOR BOYS, BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS. N. IL—The above Goode ere all at the low rated of the Omen. oo20•tNSO TO THE LADIES. JUST OPENING, AT R. V. R. MINTER'S New Storm N 0.40 south MECON 0, eboes ciEsTriuT. RICFI uAmTv,2 FLOUNCED SILK ROBES ELEGANT WINTER SILKS FOR Ttleents. High colored printed French blerinoes.B7,S, oemi„to• gathoder s. with n general assortment of Shawls and Dreert Go • • N. 11.—Opening of Cloaks on Thursday, among whioli wilt be found all sizes and styles for Children. ogd-et• D RESS GOODS AND SHAWLS FROM NEW YORK. _ Wlll be arranged. this morning— inted French Merinos, high colors. ' , dated French Merinos, Foikn Scots. "tinted French Merino.. Chintz Figure,. ~rinted Frenoli Cashmer es. ?rlnted I ration Cashmeres. Al Woo a ids aids,Satin Travers. Al Wool ous de Lairs, Printed in grant variety of styles. end i many other Inds of Dross Gnods. Sa i nt t a . Fong, end ta rasil l e d , oTtalimirr;.;',igg 'l,...l2ritvef:retr:ltytawilrllPgOltilzitiratsi Ainouls Warn MlttliNit, Thitt.t., from 8 3.50 to $l3 each. Brodie Loiir and Square Shawls. .. A new Moo et Gents' Nycktles. i ... .#om's digir Kid (gloves. 4 1 CHARLES ADAMS, ale-thins EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. pURNISIIIING GOODS. Green Raises and Crumb Cloths. Ruff, Green. and Dine !lands. itti widths of bright Wine Cloths. Worsted Damasks and Monona. Table end piano Covers. Blankets of the best sorts, and Quilts, run Stuffs and Reps. maltose, Sheeting., Irish Linens. able Luton', theft and lienteh. Mi.d.RPLERS BROTIIEM. ollrp CIIESTNU and EiOliTH fitreets _ . FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS. Newest Patients Fall Cloaks. Winter Clanks Pattern s opening. rok Beaver Cloaks. Black Tricot Cloaks. lack Preach Cloth Cloaks. air Cloaks made to ord-r at one dee. notice. Prices gs OM COOrER a ndN 010 NINTHMARKET C _ ASSIMERES, OLOTIIS. Thick Plain Cassimeres. Heavy Blank Cassimerei. Stout Fancy Styles. Ragged Mixture*. Plaids and Strives. E'id 6-4 First-rata Bleak Doeskins. ok Broadcloths 41.150 to se.. es' Cloaking Cloths. CO & ONARD 010 NOPER and C MA INTII MARKET SILKS, SHAWLS, and DRESS GOODS! ! ! THORNLEY & CIIISIt OFFER THIS DAY Very rich fancy Silks for 25 and Si oents. Exceedingly' rich for Ai, worth ill 2e. Black Bayederes and Plain color nag &0., ko. THE BEST BLACK SILKS IMPOR‘TED! ! ! Over 8300 worth of Brochea Shawls. Stella Shawls, in blank and colored centre.. French, Scotch, and American Woollen Shawls. Plain and embroidered Crane Shawls. New styles of cloalis opening daily. All the above goods betegßOUGuT CLOSE FOR CANN, WE CANNOT BE UNDERBOLD. Our store, being centrally located, it is easy of acres. from all parts of the oar and country. N. E. corner min Tit and SPRANG GARDEN. oei THORNLEY & COMM. MILLINERY GOODS. 41. MRS. PURSELL has removed from vAre 730 to P2O CHESTNUT Street, where eho.wlll opa% the latest styles of Winter Milliner .on 7:111. , R5DA . 1 Ootober 27th. Also, en opening of Mourning Millinerl at the came time. Press-Making. and all kin”a of Mil beery. with rations styles of Cerro end Stead Dl3lOOB. 02740 AN A • MRS. M. S. BISHOP, of 015 CHEST TAIL NUT Street. has now opened a splendid aasott meat of Fashionable Millinery. WARBURTON, 1004 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH, AND 30 S. SECOND BE, enLow SPRUCIC Hai now opened the largest and moot beautiful elsort- Inent of BONNET MATERIA.4II That eon be found In the nit,. ALL COLORS. QUALITIES, AND PRICES. 0 0 D B CUT BIAS. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO FIILLWERS. oozl-tr-if NOTHING CHEAPER! NOTHING BET TER!! Havma /t.iise very best facilities, we are determined to LOWEST POSSIBLE PRIORS, the best and moat soaln tablyod sin untrim med, _BOtl, r.vw iaakc., &a. We hare row a splendid stool of WINTER BONNETS, in variety of etyle and quality, sure to ulnae° ( Ile most ample or thn roost fashionable. Also.a most complete acsottment of Chihlron's Straw and Fanny Bonnets, Beavers, Plate, etc. Beantifid Cloth and 'Velvet Cape for small boys. LINCOLN, WOOD, & monoLs, 725 CHESTNUT STREET, 010-tf NORTH SIDE. LM - tn.-100 barrels Western Lard for Sale. WM. If. WOODWARD & CO.. 027-6t*r old MARKET Street. SILVER SOAP—A Ample preparation for cleansing Silver Plate, Jewelry, Al rrore, afar- Me, &c o far more convenient and effective than any other. One half the labor of House cleaning may he saved by using thin Soap, which cannot possibly centre the finest Zino white, and as no scrubbing is required, the saving. in the wear of the paint is touch Creator than the cost of the Snap. It leaves the surface no cure and white.. when now. Manufactured only by the Boston Indexical Boa Company, and sold by their appointed t n elgt i tat,tif i l i ity fr. 0.. A pot neon ri es, TW 1;1,21711 NITRIFIED FIRE-CLAY PIPES — . For sowerage aq drainage, from the moat celebrated manulaoturera of England and Svotland. WILLIAM BROWN. 219 CHURCH Alley 618-tuths6t" PAPER, OAItDS, AND ENVELOPES. JL PAPER. CARDS, AND ENVELOPES. PAPER, CARDS, AND ENVELOPES. 02-60 406 COMMERCE Street CHOICE PURE TEA.—LOVE, FdrtitTll and CHESTNUT, km. reduced Ida Dollar Black a t.. 1? per pound—A Domain, on QPANISII OLIVES—In bulk, in prime order, for selp_by all A. AIARMQ,I4OI39uUt FRONT thrift. DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. CARD. SOMERS & SNODGRASS, at S. SECOND, AND 23 STRAWBERRY STS., have in dote a large stook of CHINCHILLA. E'SK IMO, FROSTED TRICOT, AND SATIN-FACED BEAVER CLOTHS ALSO, SATIN-FACED DOESKINS, AND HEAVY PATENT FINISHED CLOTHS, FOR LADIES' CLOAKS AND MANTLES, AND GENTLEMEN'S OVERCOATINO S. 025-t f MERRIMACK PRINTS. ELEVEN NEW STYLES, OPENED MONDAY, OCTOBER 17. FOR BALE la JOSHUA L. BAILY, .1113 MARKET STREET, PRILADELPISIA. SPECIAL NOTICE DRY GOODS DEALERS. We beg leave to oall a pea tat attention to our stook of DRESS GOODSi Plow exposed for sale. HVERY ART AILER Who may visit NEW YORK will be amply repaid the expense 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 CO CABEB ➢ELAINES, new and really beautiful 5100 .. WAMBLITTA PRINTB, new etrlee. 100 ~ WARREN PRINTS. 1,000 CLOAKS, SACKB, AND MANTLES. 3,000 SHAWLS, Imported expreeely for us. We have a rich suppli of DRESS GOODS AND DOMESTICS, OF POPULAR BRANDS, But to the above we ask your notice in particular. We shall not quote mem but suffice it to say, that by this advertisement we mean to arrest your attention, and the Goods and prices will enable you to arrest the at tention of your customers the county( round. DE FOREST. ARMSTRONd, &I CO., 80 AND 82 CIIALtBER3 STRNET, CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. BALLY & BROTHER. NO. 920 CHESTNUT STREET, WILL OPEN TO-DAY ENGLISH TAPESTRY C 3 A.R PETS, OP NEW PATTERNS, AT ONE, DOLLAR A YARD, ENGLISH INGRAINS SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS. nri dtdaif TO MERCHANTS BUYINU UIL CLOT}I AND WINDOW BILADEB. BLAI3ON & MANUFACTURERS OF OIL CLOTHS, 146 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. We Invite the attention of dealers to our large stook of FLOOR. TABLE. AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS, GREEN GLAZED OIL, CAMBRIC, beautiful article for shades. The largest stock of WINDOW SHADES and DUFF 11OLLAND11 in She market. et prices which defy competition. GENTS' FURNISUING GOODS. 11 • C. WALBORN & CO.. (NOW) NOS. 3 AND 7 NORTH SIXTH STREET, have now a very superior assortment of Shirts, Under clothing, Gloves, Hosiery, etc. Special attention given to GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS, of which a fine assortment is constantly kept on hand. olU4nof J NICHOLSON, • Manufacturer of BTHRTB, LINEN and MARSEILLES BOSOMS and COLLARS. A large and ohoice assortment, end tvrct, MADE. always on hapd, unto which I particularly invite the at tention ()twill andprompk;payins sIIDIET-PIME buyers. 8. E. corner of RECO,' and ARGIL Streets. PHILADELPHIA. 013-Im. REMOVALS. REMOVAL. The Subscriber haying REMOVED TO 255 MARKET STREET, (The store formerly occupied by J. B. Ellison St Boned Would call the attention of buyer, to hie large and well. selected stook of CLOTHS, OVERCOATINGS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, VESTINGS, TAILORS"T RIMMINGS, And all other goods adapted to Men and Boys' wear JOHN V. TERRY, on3-1m 245 SIARRET STREET. LADIES' DEPOSITORY, Removrd to No. 114 South ELEVENTH Street. Orders received M heretofore. ots-stothlor REMOVAL.—MARTIN & WOLFF have Removed to N 0.334 MARKET Street, South lode, below Fourth, whore they oiler a choice assortment or Fall and Winter tioode, at very low prices. 113-2 m HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES. HANDY & BRENNER, NOS. 93, IN, AND fa NORTH FIFTH STREET PHILADELPHIA, WIIOLESALIi COAL MISSION MEiteil l NTI3, For the sale of nil kind* of AMERICAN MANUFACTURED HARDWARE. ORRAIAN, JJELGIAN, FRENCH, AND ENDURE! HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Keep nonstantly on han.ln largo stook of (1001111 to sup 7 , 17 Hardware Dealers. 1111TellElt'8 FILISB, lly the cask or otherwise. LIO'rOLIER'S EDGE TOOLS, BUTCHER'S STEEL OF VARIOUS RINDS. IVEIGIIT'S PATENT ANVILS AND VICES, 811.11? CHAIN, And other !Linda in even variety BOLE AGENTB roa HARP'S It H,PEATEP. PISTOL, WEIGHING ONLY 834 OUNCES. SHARP'S NEW MODEL RIFLES AND PISTOLS. EDWARD S. HANDL MO. O. DRENNIS. C. P. HISINIIIII. null-tt PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.—Wo would reageotfully call the attention of the Gene ral HardwareTrade to our extensive Stook of BIR MINGHAM HARDWARE, which we offer at a small advanee by the package. Orders for direct importation solicited, and Goode de livered either in this city, Now York or New Orleans. W. G. LEWIS A. Son, 411 COMMERCE Street, Importing and Commission Merchants. And Agents for Foreign and nomad° Hardware. an22-tf CHINA AND QUEENSWARE. BOYD & STROUD. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, Have now on hand a omelet. , gook of QUEENSWARE. I/LAS/WARE, and FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA. At their Ot.n STAND, No. 3D NORTH FOURTH ST.. four doors below hlereliante Hotel, to which they invite the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS. NO" AGISNTI. TOE PIETgBOHO Giese. ana-Sin COAL OIL. PHILADELPHIA PHOTIO COAL OIL WORKS BURNING AND LUBRICATING COAL MLR ManurnatuTed and toy into by B.ELME, MORRIS, & CO., THIRTIETH, NORTH OF MARKET STREET NEW PLANING MACHINE, Embracing The Andrews Patent of 1845, with matching works for.dressiog Soarde, Plank, &n. New Principle of Feeding. Unita Saving of Power, Machines of varione sizes, 24 to 30 inches wide, tor single or double surfacettig, with or without matching heeds, for sale at No. Si Ninth SIXTH Street, Pinta. Call and examine. 316-th3to3m inn. W. COLBY Fs Co. "NEW YORK SYRUP-300 bbls. assorted, / for We by JAMES 01471 .am & co., • I , ealTIA Street. A SLUM'S COMMERCIAL AGENCY, 600 CHESTNUT Street. 820,0c0.—A PARTNER WANTED, Special or Active, with tile 000 or aw,m, in a safe and profit ible Importing and Cotnmiuion business. havin g valuable long clouding and high reputation. connections both in Europe and this country, and doing a lino of trade to an extent exclusively its own. The additional capital is wanted to establish a branch in New Yorlc,needul and detnandtd by $O, trade sn yAnt my. Tug AGENCY pronounces this a favorable oppor tunity to invest with profit and safety. Apply to or sit drop; JOHN ASHTON. Jr., at the Agency. oe2l-3t* 1/VANTED—A Partner, with from 85,000 • irto 810,000, in a Manufacturing Business. There in nn unlumted demand for the article to be made, and will 110 on exclusive right in the firm to its manufacture. Market price from two to four times its cost. To a per son with mechanical and commercial know ledge. suifi client for the linginess, it can be easily shown to be a good and real opportunity to do a large and profitable tt' ileac For address apply et the Prers °dice for flat 11.1 yr. n 22 3tos to th . WANTED—A situation as Salesman in • v a Dry Goods Importing Home, by a ,goiing man thoroughly acquainted with the trade in this and other cities. Addresa“ J. D." nt this office. oZ-3t" W r . - INTIM—By a Practical Bookkeeper, a situation a. Bookkeeper. Collector of House Rents. Ace. Bratof city reference, will be riven. Addles, ".1 f'tl.." at this office. 022 WANTI , I)—A Partner in a pleasant and profitable "Cash" business. on CHESTNUT Street, with a Capital of $lOOOO to CS COI This is a rare opportunity to make a prohtatile inreatment. Best references givenand required. Address, with real Partner." Box 1734 Post Cities. 021 et' WANTED—By an efficient Young Man, with a thornugh knowledge of City and Peon s, lvsnin. and Jersey trade, a Situation with a Jobber or Importer of Notions. Millinery, or Fanny Goods, to sell goods from Samples on Commission. Beat of references given. Address" L. 8.." office of The Press. $2O 00011 A RARE OPPORTU f 1 • nay is offered to an naive busi ness man who can invent $lO 000 to 820 000 in a safe and very profitali:e business, already . established, and where a similar amount is now invested. PrY per nianstement roust insure succors. Inquire of J. O. ICE RSH eVir. Esq.. Commarcml 'A. ency. No. 12 North THIRD Street. Office hours from Bto9 A. M., and ato6 P. M. ollIdSt• FOR SALE AND TO LET. TO LET—A central property, 270 South FOURTH. Apply on premmn. sTORENT--A store on Chestnut, tove EIGHTHStreet. south side. poitseseion Men January 1.1860. Inquiie of Y. 11 ALTERS, north east corner or BE V ENT H. end SAMSON Streets. 025-tutlis3t• rill() RENT—The 3d, 4th, and sth Story -X- Room, find Basement of No. a South THIRD Street. Ihe Rooms are well lighted, with rag, water, and water closets. Inquire within. oin-tuthatf To DRUGGISTS.—A first-class DRUG STORE for sale. The aubserther. having engaged in manufseturing, IN desirous of sellieg his Drug Store. Tine stern to in good condition. wiles and preiwrintions increasing 'earl), is Icily stocked, convemsntly ranged. and located in a business nmghhorhood. Will be sold low and on reasonable terms. For t pertieware ripply to BULLOCK & CRENSHAW, XTH and ARCH; ZIEGLER & SMITH, SECOND and BREEN or. to the proprietor, J. LEWIS CRI,W, IWO FICA ROAD, corner of THOMPSON St. ca4-2t. a\--, BAZAAR, NINTH AND SANSOM 4:2...STREETS. AUCTION SALE OP HORSES, ko. On Saturday Morning, At 10 o'clock. comprieing— An elegant establishment, by order of executors...ou tlining of— A pair of sty.ieh gra , coach borate. An elegant coach, by Viateun.cciet An open barouche. br Watson, cost SSW. Double harneni, by Oallarber. cost Ay ge, Light double harnesa. tuba. cost AT& One let kcireey cot erg, by Gallagher. never used. MY The above have been used as family carriage horses, by a lady recently deceased. ALSO. Ileloncmg to another estate— A desirable bay horse. A Watson shifting -top wagon. Set harness, by tiallasher. ALSO. A pair of stylish brown horses. A clone Carriage. A set double harness. IXT The property of a private gentleman. Also, other horses Particulars in catalogues, 11-7 - Also at commencement of the sale, a large col leet.,,n of desirable carrifigell, kiarneas..k.e. B' No polgpone men t on account of the weather. 0.16-2 t if ALFRED M. tl VRENE",B.-Auctioneer. ,—„ TO LET—Dwelling No. 824 North SIXTH Street, abot e Brown. Apply et 430 MAR KET Street NEW YORK 'Ff OR SALE. -w: The flubeeriber will dlapoee of the entire Stook of FINE MONUMENTS. STATUARY. HEAD AND FOOT BTONEEL &e. AT-THE MONUMENT MARBLE &c. &o. No. ISM ARCH Street, West of Eighteenth street el-!m WM. HILL MOORE. TO LET—A Second-story Room, conve nient to the State Hones, suitable for a Lawyer's Mee. Apply 431 CHESTNUT Street. sta FLOUR MILLS, SAW MILLS FARMS, &c. As I cannot attend to them, 1 offer for sale the follow ing properties : viz A superior Flour Mill. with 3 run of stones, and ample water power. The profits of the mill, well marmite& would soon pay for it. There ia a Store end several hun dred acres nt good land connected with It. Also, another water-power, with Saw and Gnat MM. situated two miles from the beautiful and healthy town of Smithfield, Isle of Wight county. Virginia. Also, adjoining the town ; a very superior estate of Wu acres, one-hall under cultivation. situated immediate') Cu the water; with a large bock dwelling, 14 rooms, and every requlsits nut-building, all in perfect order. A.so, &beautiful Emma over &a/ acres. good land. im mediately on Nansamoud river, near village of Chuck stuck, 10 miles from Smithfield. Oysters, crabs , and fish abundant' Will tie sold together or in parts to Slit purchasers. Terms city. If the Fleur Mill is not cold corm. f wish to get a gen tleman. well experienred, to take ohs. ge of It. Fur further parttculAre B . ruldreee .MAJ. .11.7:411:3 WILSON. Strutldaetd, Isle of Wight Co., Va. Refers S. & PARRY. S. W, corner Market and Second street, 03-stuth-lm Philadelphia. (ISE OP, IWO Gentlemen can be accom ,-,' modated with an elegant Fecund•ltor7 snide of room. in a quiet private family. Frill or partial board, Y'igirriVli. d. Ad i diira u •Tom C fu H ri.Pr l Z o 9 lite r e ft . " oaNIT IROARDING.—Two pleasant Rooms may be had by early application at ICI WALNUT Street. 077 6t• nESIRABLE BOARD IN A PRIVATE family for gentleman and wife and mingle gentle man, No.: west PENN Pomo. below MARKET 025-3t* T WO Fine Communicating Rooms; also stA„lyneatTg 'l9l,l,NVlt . street. cd2-111t • COMMISSION HOUSES. SUPERIOR . OVERCOATINGS. MF.I.F. TRAVERS, MARENGO, BROWN MELIRT, AND NEORETTE VELOURS AND TRICOTS. BLACK BBAVERS AND TRICOTS HEAVY AND NIF.DIUM CLOTHS, DOESKINS., AND CASSLMERF.S. To winch aro particularly la vas the attention of the Trade. RIDGWAY, lIEUSSNER, & CO., I• M 0 It T E It S , 026-tuths-311 206 CLIF-STNUT STREET D R. GLENTWORTII'S PILE REMEDY, For the cure ofTemorrhoide or Piles, Constipa tion. Fistula to Ann, Ficeratiqns of the Anus. Proter.ois of the Rectum. Fissures. FlacottNtion, llicemtion. In. tartlet hull External to the Anus, Pruritus, and all Dis eases peculiar to the Renton]. The great and uniform successwhieh this Remedy has attained for the cute of the above Dimness is Unprece dented in the nniishi of Medicine. The tepidity of its curative qualities and the durability of It, cures are equalled by no other Remedy of the age. Ninety-nine oases out of en hundred are alleviated and cured of this distreuing complaint and are restored to comfort here tofore unknown. Full and explicit Directions accom pany each Box. Cue Box is sufficient to perform A cure. Prepared only by DR. LENT WOJITII. No.Bl/ RACE Street. Price ft!. Can bo sent by Adams' Express. D R. IkIOFFAVS VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS have been thoroughly tasted. arid pronounced n soveretsu remedy for dyspepsia. flatulency, heart-turn and headache, costweness. diorites*. levers of all kinds. rheumatism, gout, gravel, worms. !aarm ulcer,, eruptive com plaints, salt rheum, erysipelas, common colds And in fluenza, irregularity and all de ranzement al the female esteni. pilea, and various other (Images to which the human frame is liable. For sale by the proprietor. Dr. W. B. AIOFFAT. 333 BROA DWA . New 1 ark. and by Druggists generally all over the umintry. a2-1-dhAVIT SCROFULA. WHITE SWELLING, lITP DISEAfqI, 'VETTER, PCALP HEAP, Eruptions of the Skin generally. and all Humors and Impuritiee of the Blond. me radically and permanently cured tit the celebrated IMPERIAL. DEPURATIVE. It has bell a very Important agent In the cure of CANCEROUS DISP.AsEIb by Dr. Lounsberry & Co., for a number of years past, and its great value in the cure of Cancers is abundantly established by the many owes enacted by it. In SCROFULOUS affections its remarkable curative street has never been equalled. It cures the most °bib, pate oases. TETTER, SCALD HEAD, and all Eruptions of the Sinn, readily yield to a moderate use of this Medicine. Moliguant Clouts and Sores are readily cured by the use of a fr bottles. ALtelaaced and sold by k r IUL& BRO.A.J..ate Lonnaberry & C 0.,/ No. PO North FIFTH Street, below Arch. For sale by the follow; Mr Druggists: J. F. Long & Co., Lancaster; C. W.Epting. Pottsville; J. H. Rasor, Readmit IS. S. :Ravens, Rending; T. & J. MeChintrlek. Reston; Jas. (liven, West Chester; Wm. Stabler, Norristown; Simon Itan,Bethlehem; Dr. Live sea. New Hope; Dr. Lesltu, Bristol; Schnudt k Allentown LEllin Manasunk. Pa; .1. D. James, Trenton; Pe La Cour, Camden; firewater & CO., Broboton ; Robertson A Lippincott . ...Mem, N.. 1 • Ma hall, Wilminton; L. S. Roopes, Wilmington/ T. F. itaromorsir, Milord. Del.; and Rome, senerally. 1011.010 ItGoo I • 31EDICATED VAPOR ISATBS. a. SULPHUR. HOT-AIR. and STEAM BATHS.— Under the cnre of Jar. T. H. RIDOELY, ITV SPRUCE Street. Richly recommended by an the principal physi cians to the clip for Rheumatism, Skin Disenseal, Sy - paths, Coughs and Cole, Female Duerisee, Ac. kspemal Recommodati one for Ladies, 112 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. 112 STEREOSCOPIC BAZAAR —Great Emporium for Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views.Americao,French and English, Opera Glasses, Microscopes. and improved Spectacles, correctly suited to the eyes. at J. FRANKLIN'S, Optician, 12 South FOURTH Street. below Chestnut. mom Artt6nird Htormai Kyr.. ingArt•ri 15,000 BOX ES AMERICAN AND FRENCH WINI OW GLASS—The moot approved brands, and of every size and q o NtitY Tegutred for city and tountry trade. at prices natonrohinelr low. Rend your orders to ZIF.UT,EIt & SMITH, ttrug, Paint,_ Mons, and Varnish Deriders. corner SECOND and tSHEN Stroors. 'AM PREPARED TO RECEIVE EVERY description of Emily nod lloineetio Goods. having Sewing 'Marlonms of the best manufacturers, as also the Want approved end stdfnl operators. N.B.—All 'Monies finished with neatness nod despatch and at such prices that defy emanation. Min M. A. El NI ITIMM MY B. E. corner of Wall and PS UNF:. .27 lm La nod ry Offlee, I,LILLS —GRAIN MILLS For 'LA the Farm and Plantation. The IRON-BURR MILL has no equal for Ortntling Fine Meal, Feed, Coffee, Spl een. eto.,..hy hand or power. Kline de. $325. and e 43. ow in operaton at 12d youth SECOND Street. Agents wanted In every County and State, by attl7-rhy, 'l , l. 1 2 ARNE'. 111ACKRREL —125 bbls., 180 halves, 115 T- 0 - sumo re. and 200 kitty prune No. le ; 300 bhls 2 and 90 halves large No. Ss, in store and for late by W rd. J. TAYLOR is CO.. 122 and 121 North Wlf A ,e QIIPEKIOII. ARTICLE OF COTTON A" TWINE, for mle by ROB E. F.VANS. Pi CHEWMT tbroOt, WANTS. BOARDING. MED 1C IN &L. AMUSEMENTS. IVALNUT-STREET TITFATRE. Mrs. M. A. 9..s.Fp,Eyso:!. r== Since :Vanier Mr. E. F. kEirq Business Aront. t .Mr. 308. D. TIUMPH:4 . NT 'RECEPTION 07 TU GREAT AMERICAN TRAGEDY. Received no its first nrvilstaillin srlth USQL7AILIFIED ADMIRATION, Testified br the IN'PENSE INTEREST OF HUNDREDS Who erowded the Theatre, and sere. by their deer. t ina . the most enovi proof or the TRAGIC POW ER OF THIS THRILLING PLAY. And also of the 8 rPERII ACTING OF MRS. 'WALLER. Whose masterlyexposition of the mingled PlasiiMill or thn HUNCHBACK BRIDE. Stamped her as an artiste of SURPASSING EXC-LLENDE. T furtherEG, iThursdits oe, V'. And unlit nnuce the Traa Mr, In fire /GM. Cl tated GERALDINE, LOVE'S VICTORY. With the folloorinz d.stritution of eharatters : Geraldine, the Ilunehteek Brats. Mrs. Wallas Darid, of Rohm. a Welsh hero-- A. Pan! A ntelioo. Prior of Ft. Werburg ... Mr. L. R. CsavaDl IluNirt, Cro”der Haifa.. the Earl's Jester.. ~.„ v.n, Bow, , John de lmy. Eerier Chester Mt.ros. Hero de Boursh. Earl of Shrewsbury Mr. war Gorrnse. AMU/Card -- • • •-- . • Mr. ,syer Edith de Lacy, sister of Genre:Mac .. —Miss Mary at War Jost', ft en rse ....... •• - • Mr?. Teaser Criss tiers , Retainers. Katrina, Lathes, Tassita. Bards. e., e. lICT PR ft ICES Ati U k tll.7AL"ti _ No &trance, WII EATL EY k. CLARKE'S ARal. BTR E TH HATR.E. THIS (TIILTRZID AYt IiVENIBO, Deur, DOT. Dot. Mrs. John Drew; Mrs. Fielchnc, Mrs. Joke Gil bert; Til/y. Slowboy. Mr. J. 8. Clarke. Performance to c,ornencia with RILL OR CURE. Mr. Brown, Mr. Gilbert Betty. Miss Taylor. Beata cis hoc Semis; in Dress Cirle. S cen t.; Pars net.B) tents. Doors ovtn .t quarter to 7 o'clock ; performance to commo•ne. nl 7 ki o'clock piPei/4`llr• AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. RAVELS AND 3 1ARTINETT1 FAMILY. BENEFIT OF MLLE MARIA HEN' ECART. THIS appmsD4 / EV FNI NG, Oetntrar r. FOUR LOVF.R.S. Gatmel Rare!: - Sabot Moor FrA ne s s . FISHERMAN'S PREA3L Online, m - ile Mann Hennreart. MA RIJN ET?! BROTHERS. Vu Gem el Revel ; Menace. Mme. Mitoncetri. Pairs].—Parquet. Peru elicit sad Belrecotp,4o els.. Family Circle end Amphithearre.Z cents. Box Ofce open from 10 A. 31. till 4 F. 31., waren Sesta can be secured without extra ensue. Doors open all o'clock. Performance to commence at T 4 o'clock. NATIONAL lIALL.—MARKET Street, between Twelfth and Thir , estith. SIGNOR DOVNITTL C `l_.. J. H. WOOD. ?D UOR LAST THRATS DONNET'TI A COL. WOOD'S GREAT BURLESQUE CIRCUS PANTOMIMIC AND ACROBATIC TROUPE. Composed 1 , 1 " DOGS. MONK wYS. AND GO Mt! COMPRISING FORTTGREAT ARTISTS! Also. will be ietrodseed, MONis CAPPILINPB WONDERFL'L KALEIDOSCOPICLL virwa, MAGM IMSTONS: THURBI)IAY. FEDA)6AND lidTgltDAT ()dollar rte . : rah, sad r;th• Cmd. of Ancupoine. oenta. ididtext, riir A Grand Matinee be !avec 911 SATUR DAY AFTERNOON, for the accommodatain Of Ladles and Child•en. Doors open to Erotic. Entertain:meats at 11-X; cos mance! at IS o'elook. Doers oven to Afternoon rateationmeata at '3l em meneAs at 3 o'clock. t.77-3t MAT. BL'RNELL. &MOSS' Arent. FIRST GRAND CONCERT 'UNION A S SOC IATION.I AT musical. FUND HALL, On TUESDAY EVENING 'TICKETS 25 CENTS. • __ fine Pretramens MUSICAL SOIREE AND BALL OF MB AENNERCHOR VOCAL BOCIETY,oa THURSDAY EVENING, Noeemter E. Him. at Um ML'BICAL FUND HALL. LOCI:IIT Spirt. nn 'which necamon Muller's Poem. the LAI' OF Tut BELL, musts by Rnmhere. etll be performed. nth a tan* Chorus and Orchestra. under Cstl Hammer. Fol. Ttekets One Dollsr. admltnne a Gentlemen med mre, Lades. mar be had st the Pomo Elora of A B. Rmdren bun.lt Chestnut street; Cot. d. . R. 31uekie, Ledger B 411,1111.8; G. (Rebel. northeast renter Pocath and Cherry etiLesta ; R. P. Schmidt LIS North Thiro streeit Kra% & rieubner.ll36 Arch street, and the Committee of Arraneemeat, JOIIN A. KOLTEB, B. SCHMIDT, H. O. TEVENIER. T. REZA°. oe 237719 & N 123 R. G. GOEBEL. TEM PLE OF WONDFRS. Northeast corner of TENTH and CRESTRMT Streets—Second Story. SIGNOR BLITZ'S NEW AND WOND DRAWING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENTS of % T R CAL METAMORPHOSES, VRNTRI LOQUIRM. anti the LEARNED C • NARY HIRW ntELI . a, EVERY EVENING durtcr the WEEK, eozne c at LS o'clock. and on WEDNESDAY tad IMAM AFTERNOONS at s. Ot, g cent Chlirea 13 *eats. ca 3-1 * CZERMANIA ORCUESTRA.-PIII3IIO A-01 Rehearsals ever , ATCHDAY at MOSICAL FUND HALL. at Me no.nelr P. M. A. pectins of else% tickets. one Dollar. Single tickets. 15 cents. To be fad at;'. G Andre's. and Beck & Laston'sMaga Stores. mad at the dolor. 011-Ina CARL IVOLFSOLIN and CARL BORN STOCK'S IWRIeS OF SIX CLASSICAL SOIREES, At the Foyer of the ACATI 72 SFI OF MLSIC. Subscriptions, lual to reacts, a at the Music Stores of 0. Andre & Co.. 110$ Chestnut street; Lee & Walker. 7211 Chestnut street; Bea Ic Lawton, corner of Seventh, and Chestnut argent A. Shatutt, South. Eizbth 'weft, where the prospectus and proiraninteS save tat seen. THE MARTYRDOM OF DDSS is now exhibitt nr. with other Paintnars of the DCSSEL.- DORF COLLECTION. In the Sauthaut Gallery oldie ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. - - • Open (totes 9 A. M. tilt 9 P. M., 999 T to TO P. Atimutsion rents_ on-in ANFORD'S OPERA 11013 SE, 14 - 7 ELEVENTH street. between Chestnut and Hazlet. On for the Eteaeon. SA.NYOR pe D'S STAR TR01.7% the tartest Company in the workt. In their eseelleneme every evening. SANFORD sewers Every evening in Ere greet Foie of Charutara. Doanopen at TX. Coauraara at s. Admismon 14 somata Chilktreu 13 erace. SAVING FUNDS. SPRING GARDEN SAYING FUND SO CIETY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. MI North THIRIB Street Consohd sten Bank Btuld le I.l_ CHARTERED DI THE LEGIBLATIME OFP/W -SYLVANIA. Depointe received in =ma of One Dollar and epneryLs, end .epaid Gold without notice, with CENT. INTEREST from *Miley of detain nit With drawn. A Trsponmhle and reliable SliTilltlinstatation has lams been needed an the orthenr pail of the nab and '• The Spnng Garden Saving e Fund , cletY " was chartered bl the Legastature of Penury !yenta to amply am negate,. The Manager. in organizing and locating it. have been governed wholly by a demo to accommodate the Nun nese Interest and wants of the very large and er-terva, sing popumLon by winch it is sunmended. OFFICE OPEN DAILY, From fto ri o'clock; also. on Monday end Thursday from I until 8 o'clock in the evening. MANAGER/. Frederick Klett, fitephen Emitts - Joho P. Ley7. Ron. H. K. Eitrwal . flame! I:nue/toiler. Frederick Stacke, Francis Hart, Joseph P. teeter°. John Keular, Jr., GeOrVe Knecht, James N Pringle, Jacob Pock. Joseph M. Crowell. Hon. Wm. Mdlward., George Wpedriper. Peter Ititar.ker, tie, T. Thorn, C. Robert G., Pareson. ./AMES 8. PI i tiNGLE. Prosidep.t. FWICI. R.f. St-orrtarv. - is-V-u Jr EYE AND EAR. DEAFNESS. DR. VON MOSCUZISKER, OCULIST AND AURIST. Dr. M. gives his exclus.ve attenhon to the medical sad surgical treatment of the El E. and EAR. DE EN ERR of the loosest standons remored both ty medical cod surgical orerations on the Istese,scient,s o principles. Dr. St. would be plevied to rec., e mem bers of the mmbeal faculty who Irish to srituess his method of nperot erg f.,r the removal of Dsafne Si. or v.O operstn.n on the E • E sod EAR. ANTI FICI eL EYES INR,ERTED. ('thee .1.64 Routh SIN'TH Street. shore spßrer.. (Shea hours drum St A. Xt. to I sad from 4 40 6 P. E . NEWL,A.ND & CO.. LOORING•GLASS AND PICTURE-FRAME MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. An eatentica ttOck or OIL PAINTINGS. cto. AR at ve Low Pnco. 604 ARCH Street, snore SIXTH, ry lettoais km-totlif WARM AIR FURNACE. THE NEW CONE FUILNAC.E WtIS SUMER thmoughly arm'W your hOl2-10 with etre-et:trap LE.] Co 4 mot is required by any other Furnace, Satisfaction Ina:leases rya rant•ed. Enadtnes Warmed and Ventilated by ARNOLD & WILSON, NW CHESTNUT Street. SLATE MANTELS. The Rirhebi an a l mn.tt Beautify.' Ftwitners Enarrie:led Elio Mantels, over onoreJ for v. , In this ("notary. manufs-tured lq us. "rem Fenas.Tiranis 81.stz etnne, slut for sale a ery taw. s. s A RNOLH b WIT .SON, C H ESTNUT Streak COOKING RANGES. All tu want of the fleet Flaretell l .crable Oren Cooktug Leers. will do well ea enli at ARNOId k WrI,SON , B. lam CHERTNI'T Sato.t. EMEMII $50,000 TO , LOAN, IN BUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS. upon Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry, Gnus. Mir chandiae. Clothing. ke.. on inoderata tcroor.lq JOXECI de CO. Broker, northwest corner of THIRD and GAS KILL Atreet. below Lombard. Estabhshed for the be- SSTelt. Office hour. from 7A. M. to 7P. Second-hand Gold end Silver Watches, by eminent maker...warranted Reno, ne, for Wes tea.. at one-half th.nrlrynsl +nt GRuaniaa ANGS OF PIGGING.— 'tanding and Rigz,B c , m•aufncrurad of the he.t mato nal, and for snle. at nilnnfa,tu Ore lo'rett mee°. bt 'WEAVER, FITLER. ofet tt E. Wok., Fare., ftnn S 2 N. Debm are ay.. TO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN 311:11- chints —A llrzer stock of Marlla Rope. all sixex, mnnufnetnred and for ni'. nt the ierreat Yew Yea' pones, by WEAVER, „24 470 " "-liwere at. fIAKU3I.—A large stock of the best 'L.- , brands constantly on hand and fc, sale Fs 110 EA VER, tr. CO.. n'24 13 N. WATS.R St. and 23N. Delaware or. COAL bbls extra-superiur quality Coal Oa, in e tore and for irala F. ROW LIES 13UR :a KR. & CO., n 2.1 Nn Is gooth WITARVI.S. MISS M. MUNSON, CLAIRVOYANT PHYSICIAN. No. 177 South TENTH street. Mn; be eoueulte.l tor s tete ni ee As. Prior to liar departure to Cahforma, on the 17th of Non ember. ' 022-f t • JAB.I)---1.-:5 W. 1.:. No. 1 Leaf Larl, for Sala 65 C. C. SADLER 3: CO., ARCH Swat. ste.,.l door above Front. eti ptiNcTIEONS YOUNG'S PATENT ^." PARAFINE 011,. WILLIAM MOWN. Importer. tutlilt° Alter. MENTON LEMONS.-250 boxes Menton Le & Le MOOS, gond and to prime order, for wee by • Sr h . WWI , ./n FRIIVT PORK. -'270 bbls. Mes.s Pork of New Jersey. Ohio. and rhtlsoelphi% Partiny. rot sale 1, C. C. 8A DLEft & ARCH. Street, Besot., d. , or above Frost. ALLCOIIOI., BURNINU FLUID, anti PINE OIL, in bids and half-bbl.. M.Soufsetured and for rale by ROWLEY. ASIFEWRNER ir CO.. can Nn In Smith 300 BBLS, No. 1 HERRING-100 ball bble. extr3 Mark - maw lAlute F.11.1n s an 1 r , r Ws. WAL .1 TAYLOR k, C0.,12:,r1.1 Noma tvo•wcyr• HA 111 S AN D SHOULDERS.-1,700 it. A- Emcee Car AnmSed Hams and Shou!,D.rs. tOeses extra Isar Cuml Rams, Gm. sale (; c, SADLER A. CO., ARCO Street, second door eh-A.4 Frost.-. - va
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