- CPlrkt9Tiletintr*nellitclwtridc24lkteePeabtTnit- - e t elfatio r tk . ' „tit: ratritt c ; : nit se verarirti drentiqr yp ,thellitiltig Tioupiettereilcht were _why poiltherOtthi it 64 genie tide , * Ptetick - the btutotiltr, - 0 1 1 4 11*- zee ate uf,Whiektlleg ehhuffed 0aM,*54447044t#1k, .r i rFEO_V oll ittriLihh-gigACAnts,ll4-4-:Tha wententharknf the eity-,taconsequence of the improve ., Meet at ,Fairniount,iPtwk. - ler improving pronderfellyi ForeonawhiAlialtignot beertin tatitanglon for a Year Or' two. Would scarce recognise the place., A 4. the present time there is no less iniVeliCY Strolling-bowies in couree oP , ..ernotion- between hixteenth and' Twenty second andifireeniand Voateastreete: - YananigTorroonlorgurlhe Oadettl,Pif Tottipe , ranee were artaniniced to haii r e it invade jelterday._and accordingireemunt-aectiona_lnthared ak Broad .and SPBII4 Wardeit 'atreetip, at the_ time appointed for the lormatioreof Intl procession, but, in consequence of the muddy condition or the streets. it woe deemed advisable to postpone the detuenstrahon.• . , 1w A ThuM.4ttene_itiOhnspron.—lttra. Werner, the wife the proprietor of a lager-bear saloon, in , Finth etrept,near Catharine, lies in a .vorysritioal con dition from bmtal treatment received on Weduesdayat: the 'lands of a gong of ruffians:who.were robbing the house. The woman, who ITRlL,llll'doilo4tB health, was thrown down a fl ighe of snore by: the Tice Juliann-*eat gehrour g oogrnatiop."Ro? : l uoinnmation,' as their Preacher and Rev: Henry 'Ptdaver; It young Mali of eminent Scholarship and eloquence. who will deliver, Bat u rday , the 103 i Maxi titi - must sere an, in the Juliona-atreei, Synagogue. Wntim , 4iAtt . J4)iPtinn;--On - Wwinesagy Tit Intor It:et oMtliann wile found upon the person o one !Minuet snatti_gorho wag arrested nt Fifth and Ca for-, hill eirecteoiThe clothing awaits art owners[ the Cen tral - ItseOx a ttrio.--Afr., Isaac NeaU.iate sentative roia - railadelphia, who has been confined to hie room einim A bead laat,from a severe attack ofxheu. ulatiaro. iikaatidir recovering. r - Purr& .WOdnesday. evening there 'Una a figid,44!ve exricincn in a cigar Shop in Marian:ink. Dafgoare vier obcasioned to tke anloabt of rixAticui. ,- AnwcokweittiAL. .1114 Monet: ilnrket. , The staylt of the Chestnut aid Widnnt-street Paxson ref Railway Company "wee °toted- at 19 Without 11%161 Bationd and. Thlrd•alrett Railway - stook bold at 3934 tir aloe, sato at le. --Penn e) viola, Railroad shares aold M 3736, and Minehtlla na%. _Bait eye thin, We enote sales of at ta, Commonwealth MX, Consolidation 2436: Gliard. old 1236adechanida'174. and Western The seoiniti-eldrtx age boadheldere of the Wllhamanort hind Elmira Railroad Company met to-day at the Phila delphia Exchange.: l n:E. Clark; EaC, the ehalielall of the committee of the Seacond-toottiage bondholders. Huhre.!tted the tothitrie4 report: "They hare had various inter Views erith the corn - ultimo otthefiret and ebattei mortgage bondholders, and also pith the officers of the °emptily. with the, de nte of deV-sing some plan for the reorganlxationof Me conumrig.Ott clinic meet= the views of all parties in terestedAndthrityroule commend the cordial sapport of . all eiessett of creditors. _- busrhegfregret to report they have been una ble to Mt, or--as .B°4y-satisfactory solution of the Mill nuities. , •-• T midhey isst a Copy of the resoletions passed at a recent wetting of the board- of teenagers .of the read ; also, a letter from the president, calling the attention of your cometdcee to a proposed /ttabretnetit,otreted by the firstAtundholders, through their; committee, by which the end o wed debt mto be capitalized. and the emelt, of:redemption is *yen to the second-mortg a ge beadholderittdi the Ist of „January, .1951. it will be seem from the letter addressed to theme sidaFt of theeompanyi thattbe committee of the first tno gate laredholdere have obtained sienatures to a m ority to &want (about etat°oo) of the .first mart= gage bondholders to a,-power-of-attornelLauthorizing their imengtittike any itePi heoessarY CO protect tnetr interests and that the committee intend to gentile road and its fmnaldees under the poweroontained to the " it ie. tt Mature,' neoinsattry, in the - judtment of 7 our tommittem that. Some - prompt and . energetics action should be: taken"' by the necopd-mortgage bondholders, to meteor -their property being 'went away- es is new - thtentenea..by theaction of the committed of the first. Inert tare bondholders. " Your ootninittee have =also to - report that bondhold e to the aount of, eM5,000 have paid the assessment of 81 81 on eac h share. " share. A pretty full lie notion of the'propoilltion made by the first-mortgage hendhelderi'followed,tifter Which • Mr, Clark trtatiiithiblid ariblitted the following propositions to M. Whelan, the attorney Maths first-Mortgage bend holders, desiring from him i e formatu ot as to whether he • would ncixfprtheni dr net •- - " That the first.Mertgage bondholders take a redeems ble sone, to be paid before any. dividends ire paid„ on the preferred stook, for the scrip of 1018, and (motions duo July, 19419. and'Jahuary; th). A monthly amount to be taken from the earnings, and deposited in some env tug fund,' to insure the prompt payment of the July. litn, coupon. That the seeond-mortgage bondholders make man arrinienient with the chattel bondholders., and with the endorsers of the floating_ debt, and jeer ranfze thircompkity withcfpreferred mid commorrstock In lieu of t hir 'preeprig bekerill tee4g/ite t and that Mr, Whelan bad answered fatorablyi as -far as be was con- earned, but woe of the - opinion -that - they would not be agreeable to theAditimitteil," ' ' , Mears: Pi A r Tan IkviejitePhile Crawford, Jammu& Cox, , fr Shoat, and John Tucker, were appointed a committee to *ooao . rith - the committee of the Stet-, mortrage biniatiolders, end ttie mivitint adjomned. The aftern,Ohtiyiapers give the following descriptiOn of a very ilarige*tie;coterteit,Whiehnilde fin 'appaar- MP* thissigtlrßlibg, sitiotbe - .119c9a1. Malta -flank , it. lii aitere# Ron} brkfr; Cetrontercial Bank of Milling toe. Bildt Ai:female. iminnint-tilteel. too.; 10 Indio on each side, - X in centre Of tklttinid,Ten comas leftend. The following ht - ei'Astrintent Ortheliiiitiess of the Shataokt*Tallei hiul Pektayilleclimilri)ad Coinpany i - Week ending 1859' 848102 103,416 in tintelast year"' 2.517 02 at 29 10 V Ines sie ~, OM 00 41.191 Ira 1%4 following arp`lo-'reoeilktif of the Morris Canal amtpami t TOW i 0 Oat: Dki:iggi Valk sestirls,issit. 1p59. t*i falOot: 198.9 . 1243 4 94 12 WOok 423,569 'nitrous. MAP, .; ' '819.03 66 'Judge yirldfraorri,l4 thal . cirry4:WentitOhieleornmon Nati flourt. rendered the following Important railroad &anion r At,thor3iiriii, term of ttio 'abort on order was made in Alin' ninle Or. the' firdotd'and NWUrowEdirtietrns Ifr.' ;Webb, receiver, to sell, to the clifitheat bldtlari the: entire roadrininhinery,'fixturee. h,liellief,:4raiirroPertf; and franalitnee df the"oompani—., the, pato - go &u, to paid, cover ; to the ntottgagobondholdfnwocoonlint to ttot ntiotity of their taaitetnf A Motion mna thereupon' made. in behalf of the eondiaiip4o the' oiti of Portsmouth and' the Oountiaarif &iota and Jnokson, ns atoakholdere, to set aside the order of sale - thus entored. " The badititilei ita eletfeilite 'optnion 4 depided . ,in favor of the 0'011047 hiddiegtbet, under the not of 1848, en= thorizintvrediroad" tiotnpanies •te pledge nod inortyaeo, their inoonto nod Propeit7, iota franchises:4'a., and that' even If thiki z had act& parer. nudes the law asit new stands. tho courts could not: dooree a side elite same. The OnitiVofeebiheretofore made wee ' &6301111114W /014 aside; but ilialtiad - reniains for the present in the b aids y 44. •W2',Webti. receiver. The ease Intl probably be taken to Obi Diettlet Court,''. ,=, - —"' , - .", '- The deeisionle one of Priori inipcirienee,se iteudirsees PAW , iibetenfinlirtbeSsMo as mod be panned upon in the ease fifths Idailetta and -Oinelonati, and other in-- potvent railiviyOorptirations in Ohio. , ' -, , • ' 41. folkivrini are the current 7 4protatiline for_seeele, dli t mehaeek r tas t f : orniehed by Crollil3o br : Ce l 1 it id .& l ' 4. ". - ; 115... ...11 4it (' Old American foltige4 fie ' litti.Olkii ‘ 0 - 18141 '.* 1 .06§rk11 , 010:::- . 3a " tiancs ifit mush —-- eittiodere - - - 766 li e . Amen " . ...:.I.oi , " :.•-• - ' (PressianlB.Bo , ive trance • • gni " eieildere .3.98 2 0 11n-PP." l ' . 1 4§ ' 131 .1 4 1 1 _ 090.1.°"5!..P." ,ii,51, 7 . - -71.= -, , .‘. 1:,1.10- Patriot , '• `-'• ' -. ;.. 16.155 ' tow Yoit.oor tol-10 routlPittamrx , -,—, „tit to li dim: ttpn - ' - pm to. 'At& Ctlotoostb,..,.. 4to 1" mtunort. • •,, r•ttt:,. ." , Louisville.— •Pi to " - iotimna..., , to: " - "Louie , 31 to " I' hgrloirtom:.. to .". It magO, ..... ..I- to Iti!` • vokrictsb .... kr 1- !.. ; c evelend.,..l to 1 " , Totoli , to 11' ".. gobville. i ..,-..: to 1, " ow utleatui. to I " ' bletopho, ' WI " PILLIADELIII.IA STOOK' i1X011.A .14 08 PAL1:11. ' 1111 , 01.7 mi itt znoLIBEI & itartsz. , . No.S23Walnut street: - - FIRST BOARD. „ , . SD) f t,, tt .... ........ ~7.6 LS Penn it , R...•........ . 217 g AM oral $4 " ' ' 4.1 V 611 , Reading R.... ...... - 19 02 ohig N0..6e..10. 96% 4 minehill II 1 ow A i n n h nikT4. l .:: ll :::': : :: l 4 .l4x i q grindoif-ift-,!•-!!..11....'i.E:P tigoo/11;r: SOW Clam Oit 4 • Anew , - • b.' 1000 eadW; .. . 4 4 -10. SIM 0 8 0 w 441..41a. - ashl Ye pslir ?tones.... PM 3 7 4 . .. Xl%, (14013114tVi'itiC1i384 - Bid. Asked. 11qtateello,ii.Ait 142 - 144- -' • •1113 -. 41 " ft ' s; -r ro stook— a e A w _ -- Wet47,ll o olla i mer i -ert-tru . 4 Jog - Ipit•mort.B 60 0( • jEort, -b . • 1 , 1 1 4 11 1 0 1111 ' .344 As 0vi.4 , 1 44 , bdu.Sin 2 •5 5 44 &NW 14/01,013..68, asweale•sqta - • 3 0 , ti Hohuyi imp illor.ilfilr , I,Hanefr,_ Ine eta R. ! : Oa • ' T*Ottdefiphiti, itifirkets. - - - ,-,-- - 4,- -:‘-1,-, i OttOVISR 27 — Evenitia. : japtate nothan tho Plour market, and but little 001Elft, except tont - the tende, who ere brying in 'Went from $612 to 46,215 for °Orman rued and r , good stra L. ht sof:r e e l , racalicil i fl o a c z a e on? At: lint4l; ifttri d ritu try and%nor iota, /An quality. Ihers , o U itr, Matta,' for extairt. avid the mar Sot closed, u . , Tar/lour lir iicaree - tnit 'Wonted at , $4.25 kfr lad. Vant ha ts a Man wanted ; ~nit Ponta is PORTO:fat $4. tir bhi. hipitwaa ,hetter to-dar. i lid allaut -3 Stia hue. Moody xocalana'prtme Delaware r , brought 1271113o0; - the Isaltor the salonwere-at the utter rate. , White ttrta at 136 r O l• 4 OCk as in ituatity. l ,Aps steady, at 840 Ay r..,_a -.egiogrgwrixatvidthltaii,m7: tro af gie4 at Pie a&nat. including se instate at 914.900; info ' tier sjarat sad new at ,' Oats are it' moderate de wier, , stela tit prime ehitarife; kOOO buip,bot'pilm., sold at 4a, and soxun' entails/I,O4'AP +Frei°. Bark is in deniandott Staqizir rst rico tiaeraitra, ana lima at nenoorrivinei ‘,Cotte bat little; inquired for i end , Ore market ragnief atprortiarituotations,2 9r6COPICV-.- WIN -market continues, at , a atandiatillowithout ,ow thalami to licite, ?rash') ous are fneative and prices the 'anise Ili Ig i l c rloak,iad afe.4't t aigii-Thert i x to 441{11 '.211,1 for 4 o.ronjt -ia qu nl• 1 1 144 a oitl - teOTP rfreifillit i Vilii 1 1:5 b 7111: 1 - 1 / 4 1S =4,1 or dra go j Linde aro neld at Mgt. = '' '' ', ' • New Moul t attCoND • 611)3017iosouri 8t 601p/dam It_ 1063 SOW y_ Con Adeldi'4ol 14036' 201 18 Coo 11R , ltdo , 84 700 - d6' .140 363 i ne.1104000 20„Igii 7 26 'Holism. 10 ?! If 2 2 61 1 . 4 in, bdoctnE " 40 )00 72, to ~ do.; 71no 636 MIA I 3 tr.:74 , . 1811 N Y eafittot.Z.'.6 , o 80% 60 Oatotto „ 721 i lat - 4k),„ •,•• " 0,00 k .60• 00..... —415 72 Si tfci o ..... o 3 8011 160 ,do r..1407.23s 60 80V ItKi - .t 1 .. . . 000 73 :100 _ a.. „ ..... ,b3O exos oo Chi frall ... •WO 62 11.1111 g* - 1.1 1 'O do gg " I°°; 6 160 Alo. ... 62, • ' iitaikete rudive ; tales 1,20:1 bble at nonve at 01.2601.60 for whiter and • ez.2o - 01.75 (er - red: • Cora stattdr ; • white tisolelo; - YelltAf. fewleer Provisions dull, wfifeeey dad at 28e,• • NaysOI4PANS. Out. 28 .- -Cetton Brwt sales of 11600 bales . at laNll L •Buiar buOyeint et all e tHoltissee ...ea* aurae • Q Flout native at - ease, Freights on COt - Vat 6c-t• X.f6 nalrd Xt. • •Nx . 4144a5-on:London hits doolined 66 4P cant., leg' ehotad ta, 6 O)C4P cent. etuullill• Nee York edgier *Ottnto eight , illistero3C-Vioentomitninnt. , _ SILM •S 0 AY-4 giniple picpatfition irrora, Mar. - blelr. kr Pa I t e 8 =1:1 '114°. lulteitl ' 74 , • otVer. 6oe: be the lab= rolar t :letra t a h ror a tc, '' 4 : r fit tit u erg Virt: o :, :4 1 :nt,b11, 1 71*,,Pri.d4,,,„irdeuTde, 1 -,, ~ 0 tutaitur in the weer orthe paid to lien kreaser l inan .7 . ,,,, .t. e oost of the Soap, it .kalerr • the areal' pure and I‘:..ilktViet be tie Rithiti.betpolirt4 -:" Mu, A Aff.l4 "4404601m0* . J. vizi:v . 4n '... t .. ' LAlLnbtatticiL 0 tioarasidbiC4 - .0411 To -zitt4 , AND:Aotyriimtx . AMR ' , - otuaitt..3 61i-0.410d0r manful , an luAli#lolffiUK , 4lll f!),LA,Ir, AA UNA Itme • o tpljt,gorkt, - , 00.9111"" '4i--AAVNMATAI46 `') A), 7.4!*.*e5,A4 ,MOTAOOI, 3Ti aila Di man; ittoitioh cif-LAdOu with log to put ohms rim; iq inyitei) to the ilicvOttieenloottrillio Nome OekrOrdi to be found in to , cligte Dever. .BXEREOBCOpiO PicrtusEp In en loss vnriofty, 4 dtint - received, et land invidee t from $1,60 per dozen 'unwedde, at the New Empbrinni.lo South Eighth street. , - • , r- • Je.ssai CHEMED., & CO. IfousE-runNisima GoqaB.—Fino Silver Plated Waie, ,Britannia each Biook Tin Warn, Tea Tram Plate Warmers, Steak and Chafing pinked, Hot. Water Platen, Cooking utengilg df ail kiude, end a full assort nimitof / 1 " , o - furnadang' goods generally, at Mama. .E. 9. Peano:•k Co.te, seudrivest corner of Second and Cook stmts.,. ADDITIOSAI:,IATTRACTIONS.—Another artist hoc been added to the very popular troupe of Doge and Monkeys now perforthing' at National' Hall, and will make tier debut this evening. If she is equal to Some of the stock company she will undoubtedly prove very at traotive. We have been long used to tent, by these who havertttimpted imitations of the Monkey t we have had 'enough 'of that, and tt affords us pleasure to have an en tertainment that' we can recommend and endoreo ao haling legitimate. A grand performance on Saturday ' afteinoon, also at evening. TIM 11/MEER'S FERRY APSAIR—ISTARILING ' Ea : Lriotcs.—The capture of Cook and others, im cheated in the insane insurrection-at Harger's Ferry, bat; brought to light certain doeuments.whioh will, when they are published, create' an immense excitement in certain circles. We are informed .that Ossowattomie Brown had firmed private circulars, requiring all who gave allegiance: to the " new, Republie" to buy their clothes at the elegant establishment of A. I'. M. Estra da, No. a 1 South Slyeath etreet. THE , FtrtST Snow.—The first snow of the season fell on Wednesday. The streets, tbe trees, and the housetops were whitened, Tenor America wee on hand with his sled, ;and ont-of-door things looked deeidedly wintry. There woo not asuffictent quantity of snow, felt to insure good sleighing: but there was suite sufficient for a fore taste of winter and to impress upon tho mind the neoessity Of procuring elegant and comfortable winter garments at the Brown atone Clothing HMI of Itookiull & eon, Nos. 603 and 606 Chestnut street, above &lath. Wnv is a lady pulling on her corsets like a man who drinks talrown hie grief Because, in on lacing herself, eho is getting tight.. We are not personally re sponsible 'for. the 'above—and Would stonily advise its perpetrator' to "buy his atothen at the Continental Clothing Bowie" of E. H. Eldridge k Cu.: northeast corner of Chestnut and Eighth streets. • Itstrknnatt 'Tie well to walk with a °berate! heart, Where'er Our fortunes call, With a friendly glance and an open hand, And a gentle word for all. Since life is a thorny and difficult path, ' Where toil is the portion of man, We all should endeavor, while puling along. To make it an smooth as we can. We all should , endeavor to smooth the way, By pleasant 43001101110 arid jokes, And lead the throng, limiest of clothes, • To the store of Granville Stokes, , „ 807 Chestnut street. CARRY!, A BEtp_tami. Silk Window Curtains, Satin Damasks, Froneh Brocatels, • Terry end Reps,: E Gilt Comities , Bands, Taes.le and Fringes. Laos Curtains, Muslin Curtains. ' 'Errab'el Piano Comrs, Window Shades. Every style of material in use for Curtain Draperies, Furniture CdeOrings. Our stock is unequalled for style, quality, quantity, find urine. Our store is 719 Chestnut attest, in the Masonic) Hall, below Eighth street, North side. , W. E. °Attain. & BROTIINR. ARRIVALS AT THE PRLViPAL HOTELS, B N Leethe, St Louis P W Smith & la, Newark W 0 (raison. Pittsburg ' 0 W Cams, Pittsburg J V Clutch, Citi, 0 3 MoKerman. Pa Oen H Walbridge, N Y W H Clarke, Pa Mira Clarke, Pa bliss Slocum, Pa Mien Dawso Pa 9 Reeve, Lexington 'J Manley. V'a 1s R Pease & lam, Mobile Mice Pease, Mobile A I, Clark, Boston A 0/leister .Harrisburg W Pluinnier Va .1 A Whito, Oeo 11. Davis ,1c lit, Boston" 1' „I Wheeler, Michigan N J Thayer, Baltimore it:P Dana, N Y .IBrayley & Buffalo 1'.31 McKay, Wilm'n, N C TJ Glover, H Y 'Clink White, Barpor's,Perry Mr Atwater, Y James (Jetty, Balt J Van Riper & la. N J W L Brady & Conn 1 , 4 r Gillespie & 14,Eng 111,Roundtree, Ohmage , 3 W Dellinahem A N () 1) Camille:on. Itarrislairg L A Barrow, N Y N 0 Pinker, N, 3 Heideman, Pa T Morton H Va • ' L Tappan & la, N Y Mr Lawrence, Beaton J L Smith kla. Milwaukee K P Sanderson, N ,e M Boswerth, N Y J F Chapman, Albany A W Leisenring,.Pa itosekransi N Y John 1) Warren, Main John It Dike. Maas P 0 Calhoun_ Conn 3 Bellow. Cin. -.1 Alder. N Y. L tltarr & ja,N Y Jaa Armstrong & la, Balt j Richards & la, N Y A Ford, vx .A. Bllrtißi. V& , , Tll Allen, Va C Wiltaid, h C , F S Hilton. Mobile Ght Brown, Seaton •,C O Doherty, Cm W Bristol , - 13 H Latrobe, Balt Dr Pisehel, N Y 0 J Thomas, Va John Tyler. N '0 K Booth, N Y C W Baldwin & m$ N Y W Puller, Thy D'A Brayton. Pall River .1 K Skinner & la, Vs Chambers. Vii Mine Ned. Ye N it Blanker & la, Va 3 111 Speed. Va W E Arnold. Ya J Mohea, Va Arnold Barns ,Washington A Atkinson, Andison al{Marshall:Yß - • ' John Brown &to St Louis 3 0 Dunlop Ye. , PettYplain. Mobilo PA ' oargig Y W ?Young, Milwaukee N Querie, Y EM. Townsend, N T Pliithrick, Portland It 33 Jones. y , 3 Bodges, Balt P Chriatyiri r 3,_Nathens, N y i)illrhareh, N -' E Owen, Mass OO 13 8 9lt 0 . . AIWERIB.ANTIOTBL—Chestnnt et-, above Fifth. J R Motiowen. N 1 , /rrit. NA' A jtiolletti Hartford ' - ' Dr 'hornet,. west Chester T 8 Hashing, Clinton no R Phinn ey, Al ass tieollawley. New Bedford , I Seilsre. Look Haven J p Jeokson,York co - , , 1. Swaim & In, N C B. philtips. Port Beposit, Jae Lord & a, Chester co „lona Look, Miners ills • BATIIi Dickey. Oxford. Pe - Ttins 11 Brinttin, Chcfter 00 W E Holladay. Jr. Ye T B Corwin & la. N i • Mine salliolßewart, N Y Jas.ficott & In, NI ChM Baldwin, N Y Ront. K Smith; Belt ' A Folsom. Dover, N H j B Dcks. Dorton, O L ' N D f f m rie e n r il .,_ is & N .. .l Til Bell. Conn • - • :Mrs Arews, 11 Y 0 Chilton P.ov ft I WAY* II; Pottsville - - C K DaviS, Jr. N Y I Chat ertoo,N Y. ' W W Arnsburg & bt. 0 Dr 3 R L Hardesty, VA Bra A R Hardesty, Val .3 O li usene t N Y B W Field. N Y hire 13 A Fairrnon,N Y W H Brinson, Pittsburg R F "'tau, N Y . - . JONES' llOTEL—Cbesinut:street, above Bixtb. WP Smith:Balt A ithelter, N Y i llirecnail Easton, Pa J A Stephenson.. Wash It arsons.'Wash T A Rubinson, Beaton ' It A rown. N Y P Andaman* lady, Lowell Jail Caldwell, led H Moßride.Alex Ts -' 0 You t, Alex. Ye ' J McAdams. N Y'' - 0 Bl'epler. Fitchburg 0 A Bailey, Fitchburg J M Whitaker, Md W Burgess, N Y ' C Crandall, N Y John Ktng, N Y ' Barn Wood, N Y D B Brldgeford, Richmond LThomson. Horne, Oft Henry Wall, N Y W Matthews, Pinta fiA Thompson, Bordentown Ins Trout, Bordentown 0 Wheeler. Texas NATIONAL ROTEL—Race strait, above Third. W Fritz. Orangeville David Wiitmore asny John 0 Wilaon , Snyder co J,B Shi hitter, Pittston. Pa L M Smith, PlYMOtith, Pa N J Hendershot, )310ounibir Levi .B Kaler Phmnixville W W wennan. Allentown Martin Uhler; Lobiumn en H J - Itelnolthi.liollertown 01)Schrolip Harrisburg , A.H LlgAt, Lebanon, Pa II E Miller, , i i t a i llnag TOM , W Bensinger. Pottsville J.l9liitakor, t Clam - .I 4 IIANKLIN HOUSE-4Thestnut Street, above Third. A Lsoliy, Louisville, Ky . Coo P Tiffany. Balt W C Brooks: Balt eo W Howard, Balt Dr Thes L Patrick, Pa Ryan. Pa C Tramper, Pa Jim French°, N It Pavers, IJoI ti Kosenkraca, N Y 3 C Wyatt, Tenn M I. Tracy. Pa E Merien Mancheater, NP H T Silvey & la, N Y • COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth st.,_ above Chestnut. JKr Peach Bottom Kirk. Peach Bottom J Roman & wf, Dightstown S A Kirk. Pesch BOttOm W Strong, Juniata no Wm Porter It Y .l W Newcomb, Yet E Marlin, ice Run Alfred Bunting. DM eo • II Graham, Chester no - John II Bally, Obester co W Ewing, Pa Lenin it imbue, Pittsburg W B Courtney, Phile isi)enntot- .. q 10 Mindhili lik • ........" 40 IN Ps R. ~..'.. ... . . 14. 8 MW Mum! uk..... old. Mt A egnaoadatioq 8k...14% 2 IN eiqa IA Ban k.... SS VI Mookimos 8k.,. ....: 22.4 poo .. mmaticrealttiltic, 24.6 letter, Tnnueresille' John Miller. Bucks co n Blinefrer., Bucks cc J Rouser, Pa ost, Rending - D B Bmith. Doylestown arpson, Pa „ J Sumer, In - „ MOUNT VEBNON lIOTEL—Semmd et, above Aroh. 8 Monte & In. N J Dr A 0 Stiles._ Bridgeport sw porter. Orhimport, Doan mr W Wioka. Brideeport Dooshoe. Pa - 0 C Sharp. Allentown B Blq, Sethlahem - ,,T Frey. Bethlehem J-li Nyco. N J LI Powell. iVieconain WF Brewer, rennin Jon Frey. Bethlehem. Pa ChNetman• Ornatown - •Jometh Cole, Bruton, Pa Eitthumat two; re ~- ... , . IiBFEEANTB' 110 1 / 8 8-7Thlrd at:, above Collowhilt. a Prktger,entitenutink , D P.Botrem Border° o aLbA i rti.VlStgit 1. ' J amie Smith . Att74 4 ° s ' John narmeolter, Monroe - I Johootrn, Freemaneourg MERCHANTS' HOTEL—F.ourth et.. below Arch. ~ ' , l. Alleal. Southington ge, II Sings. Me 74 w_ftuubeli. Ft Wayne/ 11.1..nalishi Pt Wayne P. DI 'Hotchkiss. N Y J P 8/ Oman, Pa Wit Pollock, Philo J P Bteinor, Pa P K HArrillini,r l n. M litionalder, G tootle no D KOrillespie rookv'e 3P Talent. Ala - E Allen, id . . - demi r. aid, Ohio C Hear, Lane GC Price, Newark, N J 0 F Dutton, DIE .. Mrs Donnell. Pa E D Goodwin..-et Y-. - . .A P GOodwin, N Y David Hieing, Cal , 11 , ti , 11 ;mit t r tst on E F Coe, Soeton W 8 Woods, Flemington , . -- EAGLE HOTEL'-Third street. above Race. Chen B Perry, Wilmington 3 Rabb. Wilmington J Titrown,..lioeton EStintnlon, EesiOn .1 Wilson, N 3 It Thonms h son, Westor H 8 Was k , le,'Pli ' J P Betels, Lana BARLEY SHEAF NOVEL—Second at., below Vine. WDo,lest'n P Hoff, Lambertville,Ni c. 4r . Ar t, N • Wm Closson,l's Pleasant, OHO Lel 1411Vothoos, Atlanta City .1 nos yVise. Bucks co 'goodly, Bucks co Addison. Bucks co Meival Buoks co Band dolls a 7, New Bops Bider Brown, Btownaburn Clovik,Harpor's,k er y,V W W Pnarion. I t . .1 ti Teener - • • - J C Weeden, New Hope Vo n eVA Y AI I IM, Ve ' C P11. 1 3 11 11 8 0 1 121%Yr r , r 1. 11 : " It:Watson, Pa BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third et, above CallOwhill B Trozej, Fog!rewrite A A Ohne, Fiedeneburg I 0 PI J DB runer. Bunke co .1 R Reading,Brberry Mrs Reading, Byberry D Bmoltolts. Balfordville ' F Haeseler. Orwigehurg F. Bose, Northampton co John Berndt, Tremont J 0 Becktel. Berke co • C L Pinkerton, lremont Orro W Wolf, Danboro", , , , 'xchange..Oct: 27. STATES UNION H OTEL--Market *treat. above Binh. Bultzbeth• Marlette, Pa I'r Barnes, Lancaster Jae Johnson &la Pa ' Miss Martha Baxter, Pa RA Patterson & la, Pa Kirk Few, Jr, Pa Alf Maxwell, Pa • ' ' AA AM tit, 1 a Wm W Smith, Pa • A Kipple, Pa Wh.to & In, It 1 M Kulliers, Columbia, Pa Evans, State Milt MoAyeal. Jacksontown Wm Lowry, Peters Creek R T Beattz k In, Harrisbg BR} , Thome. Pa N Clover, Bell negrove 3 3 Bab, Narriebure J absent, Lancaster TRH lINIONHOTBLr-Aroh street, above Third. W H Johnson, Phila Jno Smart, Wheeling, Va W II Miller 6 W Cook. Pinta fi Brush. N Y . D H Hagen. Pittsburg P Uhler, Uhlersville, Pa , W Lutz, Cleveland Al Mentzer, Pitteburg - H P Hoover, Petoreburg, 0 I) Mulholland; Heindoer,lioJ Chambere. Aurora, Ind J Wilroozer, N J 1) J Hommelalummeletwn (Hemet Taggard, Altoona' C Holger, Lancaster J Bader tola._Tenn J Hull, Pa -13THughee, Tamaqua ' Id Newoomer, Pa -Mr. /I Aston, Pittsburg "Mrs B A Aston, Pa Mies Al Newcomer, Ind Rev Dr Talbot wf, Ind Mime Indianapolior 'BLANK BOOKS at -Wholesale and Re. tail, every kind and size, fine and superfine, in -cindlng • andeel tO Ii.TRJSI.LB. . hIMORANOBI4I_, and r nas.7, noon, FrOAES. iIV ; EMONi CAP, LETkER, NOTE, and BILLET VIDIV I RIOPES. 30.. &o. nonimmere and dealer* are invited to nail and examine these !goods, MOSS, BROTHER, & CO., r filanufiscturina Stalioners, &c., • ‘26-Wfmat '• • ' - No. Oa MARKET Street. pAPER, CARDS, AND ENVELOPES. 4.; TAPER. DARDS, AND ENVBLOPES. PAPER, CARDS AND ENVELOPES. .-1022-6 t, , 4o COMMERCE Street rjHOICE PURE TEA.-LOVE, FOURTH et;rid CREBThTUT.' redneed his Dollitr Mitch and Wean Tess to 76 canto per pound—A Bargain. on ,SgAN) I 3O; 0 , 141 * - Ali bulk) in Prime 41 d4ti Olt FRONT airt44 • e lk,. id ' ' time , *cup . . 111 A PnitiA.Srityttott „le " 44 4 TY"W4I I-A W.,:u91 11 4... r , 9 - 9 - Oil s --9•01,0411 UP TO TWELVIS O'CLOCK LAST MOUT QIRARD 1101.18E- 1 0hestnut bolow Ninth riALD BAOLE--Titird et above Callowbill SPECIAL NOTICES. PE ,WISE IN • Tnin.,Thow who •woola Profit bY the experience of the ablest Phrenologist bed , living. will remember 0. S.*FOWLER onuses at 922 CHESTNUT Street, only one day more. Prof. FOWLER, by aneohil request, and for the lent time; delivers TO-NIGHT, at PIECHANICS' HALL , corner FOURTH and 0 EOROE Stmts. hie great lora on MATRIMONY. MCOLSES' IVOUTTYPES, IPatel•-Colors lii dia Ink, and Craton Photographs, have long been ad , mated the finest in the country. The price is now a s low as 4Yother Flacon, No. 024 CHESTNUT Street. " HARRIS BOUDOIR" SEWING MACHINE IMPROvVP ,DOUDGE-THREAD. MDT PREMIUM AT EVERY FAIR. o2A-3m PAiindelphia Woo, 73) ARCH. SUM. THE VITAL PRINCIPLE is restored to de cayed hair, and a healthy tone given to the scaly, by the nee of JULESEAUEL'S EAU ATUENIENNE HAIR RENTORER, thus preventing baldness, where it exists through age or enekneest it renews its growth, restoring grey hairs and Whiskers to the son:glossy, original color of WO. It In not a dye. Sold by all Druggists, and by JULES liAUEL & CO., No. 704 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. 024-6(dkitlilir HOOELAND'S GERMAN BITTERS will posi tively sure Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint. Nervous De. bility, Am. II 00PLAND'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL will positively ore Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough &o. . . Prepared by Dr. C. M; JACKSON & CO., 4Th ARCH Street, and for sale by Druggists end dealers generally. Price 7b cents per bottle. 5e9.44 OMB PEICEI CLOTHING OF TEE LATEST Brame, made in the beet manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prices marked in Plain Figures. All goods made to erder warranted antis faotory. Our ONE-PRICE System is strietlY adhered to, as we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing. All are thereby treated alike. JONES t CO., eeB-tf 401 MARKET Street. Tux Plttol33 or SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES 'HAM! ! I FranacßD ! 8214 m SBILMEN B SAVING FIIND—NORTIIIVZSI CORNER SICOND and WALNUT Streete.--Deposits re cowed in email and large amounts. from Minimise. of the oommunity, and allows interest at the rate of five per cent. per annum. Morley may be drawn by °hooka without tone ottn West. Moe open daily, from 9 until o'olook. andon Mon day and Saturday until 9 in the evening, President, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Seeretary, clue E. MORRIS. WIMBLIVIt & - WILSON SBWING MAOMNISS. Philadelphia °Sloe. MS CHESTNUT Street. Merchants' orders filled et the SAUD DISCOUNT its by the Company. Branch &Bone in Trenton, New Sorsa'', and Easton and Weetoheeter. Pa. eels-ent GROVER do Bus's OILLSSEATED NOISELESS PENULT NHIVINE-MAOHLEIS AT TILDVORD ?MOM TenipOrarlly at No. tot Broadway. Will return to No. 4.0.1 in a taw wool*. SALAMANDER FIREPROOF SAFES.--A Very large anorttnant of SALAMANDERS for Bala at roaaon able priatat, No. 30S CHESTNUT Street, Thilattelohia. 1.03 tf EVANS & WATSON GAIPLAN:IP DRPOT--bIXTII AND Aiwa. se24-3m SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY.—Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania. RULES. I. Money is reamed every day, and in any amount, arse or small. 2, FIVE PER CENT. interest Is paid for money from ho day it is put in, 3. The money is always paid book In GOLD whenever t is called for, and without notice. 4. Money in received erorri Szecutors, Administratots, guardian:, and other Trustees, to large or small BUMP, to remain a long or abort period. 5. The money reoeived from Depositors is Invested to Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other Mat ches eeourities. O. Otdoe open every day—WALNUT Street, southwest corner Third street. Philadelphia. apls THE WILLCOX AND GIBBS SHIVIITH MA ce~~x.7ls CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, 0e21.t1 MARRIED. 1 3ALLAGIIER—QUIN.—Qn the 28th Inst. North Rey. J. C. Clay, John Gallagher, M. ofCaro lina, to Mom linrah J. Quin, of this nity. HAINEB—ROWLAND.—on the 28th inst., wording to the ralig Lona ordey_ of the Society of Frianda. Bann, B. Raines, of New York, to Rebecca M. Rowland. of this citv. BMIT.I4—CLTRE.—At St. Peter's Chumh. June 2d, by Wm. H. denheimer, D. D., Frederio Burnett Suuth . to Miss Ensenin. Pauline Cure, both of this city. LORRIL I.IER E—RICH DSOPi.—On the 26th inst.. by Rev. Thos. Si. Martin. Sir. Francis M. Lorrilliere to Mies Emma W. Richardson. both oi this city. KIRCHMR—LBE.—On the lath inst„ hi Roy. J.•P. Ricoh. Mr. Christian P. Knolior to Moo Elton L. lie, all of this atty. SELLERS.—On the 26th inst., Sophianisba Sellers, re lict of the late Coleman Beliefs, Sr., in the 74th year of her age. Ths relatives and Dien& of the family are reopen t fully invited to attend her funeral. from the residence of her sister-in-law. Slits Ann Sellers, Mill Dank, on the Marshall road. Hyper Darby, on Monday, Matte t., at lo A: M.. without furthcr notice. LEVEHINH.—On the 25th inst., Mrs. Hotly, wife of Charles Levennz, aged 66 years. funeral from her husband's residence, No. 021 Mellon street. above Ninth, this (Friday morning. at 10 o'clk.` MATHER.—On the 25th inst.. Jrltzaboth Mather, wife of the late Jonathan Mather, in the Met year of her ace. Funeral from her late residence, No. 1700 Green at., this OPF x Eß— y O . n athe o'c t o ckn Att, Samuel M. Hopper, In the 43111 year of his so. Hie relatives and friends and those of the family are invited to attend his funeral. from his late residence. No. 123 North Seventeenth street, this (Friday) morn to.ki k t k rl,° ( ' ) c ij c if.— l" O w n "i t i g t 24. f 4lt tl i l A r t, n , o Witiam Mit, wool, in the 95thyear of his are. Funeral from the residence of his sister, Mrs. Eliza Humea. No. 318 Redwor4 street, this (Friday) after noon. st !o'clock. SINCLAIR..-00 the 24th, inst., John A. Slcelair,in the .31th year of his age. Funeral from r u e tote residence. No, 213 North Sixth street on Saturday afternoon, at 2 °Weak. HURLEY.—On the 2611, Inst.. Michael Hurley, aged 46 ears. Funeral from his la's residence, No. 6 Hebrew court, Third street, above Race, this (Friday) afternoon, et 1 o'clock, LEECH.—On the 26th inst.. Anna ft. Leech, relict of the late leaao E. Leech. in the 39th year of her rife. etineral from the residence of her father. No. 919 N. Fifth street, above rooter, thla (Friday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. STODDART.--Suddenly, on Tuesday, 28th Inst., John A. nodded, Jr., in the eth ear of h ta Ma. Funeral will take pine* this day ,(Fridey . ,) at 2 F. from the residence of ins parents, No. 937 No rt h Twelfth street, below Girard avenue. MEGGB.-oil the 20th inst., of typhoid fever, Miss Emily Nines, in her 27th year. Funeral from the residence of her father, Wm. Neltite4 Lower Merlon.e( Friday ) morning, et 1015 o'clock. lilNEti.—On the &I inst., at Annapolis. Crawford co, 111., Mr. John I .1110e1, late of Alunayuuk, in the 27J year of hie ace. WII,LOX.—On the 23th inst.. Florence Nightin gale, infant daughter of Jame W. and Elizabeth los. nsed 2 weeks. 13110 ESTER.— On the 27th inst., of consumption, George W. Shuster. printer. in the 70th year of his age. f Due notice will be wenn( the funeral.) 111011RNING STO.HI No. 808 CHESTNUT mentor Blank Velour ROOO, illaok Gros 0 redo Silks, do, Mousseline d'Lninee, do. Poult de Bolos, do. Cashmeres, Sa. Venettennes, do. Merinoes, do, Gros d'Ecinue. do. S.tin de Chinos, do. Paten,• boded Silks, do. Hornhazines. do. Irish Poplins. do. Imams, do, English CraPes, do. ornsnottag, do. Crape Collars. do. lohair Lustre'. do. " Weaves, do. Thibot Lung Shawls, Block grape Valls, tco., azo. &world mourning growls in euni.v vs t inry, 0741* BMSON & SON, Btreat,have a full wort frrGEOLOGICAL, LECTURES. By request of many of our most distinguished oltizens, R. lIOYNTON Has consented to rive a COURSE of SEVEN ILLUS TRATED 'LECTURES ON GEOLOGY, AT COACERT HALL. Commencing FR IPA EVENING, Oct. 28th, and the followinr Evening,: SATURDAY 29; MONDAY, at ; TUESDAY, Nov, 1; 'WEDNESAY 2; FRIDAY. 4; SATURDAY, 5. A course' has Ju s t been concluded at the Cooper In stitute, which has been the most oucaessful over given New York. However successful this course may be, it cannot be repeated, as the Doctor is on his wy South to fill an engagement. The Course Tickets have been put at the low price of One Dollar, which will admit to the extra Experimental Lecture thewruit DAY AFTERNOON. Nov. 6th. A view of Beautiful Paintings used for these Lec tures is alone worth the price of admission. • Coors open at quarter to 7; Lecture at quarter to 8 o'clock. Course Tickets are for sale at Hazard's; Parry & Ale- Itlillan's Blockhouse's, Eighth and Green streets; Bower's, and Vine streets, and at the Hall. IrrTO CHATTEL BONDIIOLDERS OF TH F 1 IV I.LTA MBPORT AND BLAU FIA BA 11.- rto - An meeting of Chattel Bondlinid erg will be held it Room Yo. 21, NV AtiIIINGTON BUILDING. (No. 274 Houth Third straet,) on Till.B - Nov. 1, at 12 M. A general attendance is request ed. as matters of importance will be presented for con ederation. By order of the Committee. o 2) eN irr_ I ND I A—IIEE RACES, LANGUAGE, _ AND RELIGION.—By special request, the Rev. HENRY AL 130111)DfiR, 0 1.. will repeat the above lecture in the .11USICA FUN() HALL. on TUESDAY EVENING. November let, nt.716 o'clock. Tickets. 26 cents: 11110. V be obtained nt the bookstores of Larry h Meglillan. Wm. H. & A. Martian, the Tract Howe. Prost)) terinn Board, 11. A. Bower, 6th and Green, and at the rooms of the Young Alen's Christian Associa tion, 02i1.6t • U~--* HARPER'S FERRY INSURRECTION, —The Hen. JOSH U. t B R GIDDINOS will deliver aiseMase on FRIDAY LV ENI NO, the 28th loot., at 73 o'clock, in the NATIONAL. GUARDS RAO, Raeo street, below Sixth on the subjeat•of the •• Harpar's Perry Insurrection,' in which ho will tall whet ho thinks of thnt occurrence, and till he known alamt John Brown, of Ossawattomie. Admittance 10 cents, to pay expenses. 026-3 t 117 GIRARD DANK—PHILADELPHIA, 013- tober 18, 11159. Notice is hereby given, that an eleotion for thirteen directors to serve for tho °runnels year will he hold at tho BANKINU. HOUSE, on MONDAY. ilovember 21st, between the hours of IP A. al and 2 P. M. The annual meeting of the atookholders will be held at the ORTO place, on TUESDAY, Noveniber Ist, at 12 o'clock 51, eclB-en2l W. L. SCHAP'FER, Mohler. e — c. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA— { Deportment of MINES. ART end MANGFAC- F.S.—Course of 1859-60. The COW'. eu Of t on In this Department will commence on MON t/A Y,'Nervenn her 215t,1859, and will be continued ne follows: Mechanics and Chemistry.—Prof. John P. From, Monday and Thursday at 4 P.M. Geology and Mineralosy.—Prof. Charles B. Trego, Tuesday end Friday at 4 P. M. Civil Engineering—Construction.—Prof. Fairman Ro gers, Monday and 'I liuredaY et SP.M. Applied Mathematics—Surveying.—Prof. rith, Heu dell. Friday et a P. M. , Mining.—Prot„ J. Peter Lesley, Tuesday et 8 P. M. AA course of Mathematics may be followed by Omen who dem re to do s under the direction of the Professor of Mathematics. 'the conceit may be attended either singly [r together. The ectures will he continued until the end of Much. For' whets apply Jo. i Frederick Dick. Janitor at the University—North Building. And for i nforma tion re specting the studies, to FAIRMAN ROGERS, Denim of the Faculty, N 0.202 West Rittenhouse Square. zTARSIERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK —PUMA IMLPIIIe, October Sil, t 7 ico is herebyven that an eleetion for Thirteen DI rectore will h e h old at the Banking Douse on MON DAY, November Met, latpe, between the hours or 9o'cloolc A. M. and 3 o'clock P. Al.; ling a general meettns of the Stockholders still be hold on TUESDAY, November let, at 4 o'clock P. M., at the Bt km How. 04 dtral W. RUSII s _ TON, In., Ctielder. , Irr• 4 THE PIInLADELPHIA BAP, K.—OCT , 18b9. T o annual meeting of the Stockholdere of this Blink will be bold itt the Banking House on TUESDAY, the fleet day of November next, at 12 o'clock M. AO the annual election for Directors will bo hold at the Banking Boone on MONDAY, the 2lat day of No vember next. between the liners of 10 A. Al. and 2P. M, of,wfatm tn2l B. B COMEOYS, Cashier. MEG 11 AN IC IP HANK.—PHILADEL PHIA, October 4th, 1860. otioe ia hereby given that an ele Lion for Thirteen r otore iri t: nerve ttmenguips year, a will be held at the nt earl on MON DAY, November Met, from 10 The annual.meeting of the , Stookholrieta k m svill be beta op TIMPA t Y li Ng:V." 4 i t: fa 61ELL, onion , wyark,rs t i Ve TO TUE CON'ilt Ifiel)TOßS 11 . # _THE PROVIOENT hOCIETY FUlt EMPLOYING 7 poox. he Board of Itermagers, inpresenting their Thlrty fiftly Annual Report, desire to bring into vieW,.s l ,fin 01- Retrial manner, the emceed essential ditterenee te'e, en the operations of thin t °oleo and i hose or a I other beneficiary institutions known among us—the distin guishing Mature of this Society being to Word einploY niAnt, and not alms, to those who come to ue for apt. Thin employment we Moto to furnish eta period of the year waren work in leant readily obtained, and for the labor performed we limbo prompt and reasonable eel - merit. In extending, aseistance by suah manna, we es- Initially seek the Jonah; portion of the poor—the and women, widows with small eltildien, and others, whono slender eeriness nom but scantily to moot the neat preening wanted[them.eives nod their families. It hoe been the particular endeavor of the Manaters to be stow aid only pn the deserving poor—a task always found tr be one of much di fficutty • and if, in this re • seem, success line not equalled their wish., the)" still behove they have, in a good degree, approximated to so dem rabic an end. Heretofore, for many yearn, the work of the PecletY has been distributed train the Howse pn days set spirt for the purpose. Ender this mode of Lila bution, seve ral hundreds of women often presented themselves for work on the some day. To many ol these dependent on the labor of their own hands for daily nubsistence, time was espeoially preening. yet they hod ones, to walk long distances, and were hook to delay, /wham, front the attempt to nerve so ninny applicants at the nano time. The commit ton in attendauce at the house abut foetid a difficulty in exercising nem disorimmatton where tho number's applying Were so hate and so pressing lon aid, A new plan won proposed. It ems :Imola that by the co-operation of number of benevolent melding in dillerent parts of the OILY* IMMO of whom were ire tient viei tern among the peer of their several districts or neighborhoods, distribution et work could be made no as to roach a larger proportion of duly dem rvin.; owe. Preparatory to the miming 01 the tact acieson'e steps were taken for parrying this plan into operatien, and Its umegical working hoe resulted to the tottiefaetton of the Board. Instead, therefore, of continuo); further to distribute the ark from the house, it was delivered into the hands of the distributors, whence it was given out under their especial oar°, returned to them, acid by them du I; pain for. It In at once apparent that the precast mode secures a degree or personal knowlpdoi and oversight of the ob jects of al and relief which it woe imposioble to obtain muter the tamer system. The number of shirts made up in the peat season woe nearly in tO); and as ninny of the omplo;ed were mothers of several children, sod not a, few, doubtless. had else the care and suePott of the sack, the axed and the infirm. it may he safely estimated that the whole number of portions assisted by the Seems tar the season does not fall below 1 COI. The winter of ISO and 1868 will belong remembered in the annals of the poor. Tho deep, prostrAtion of coninieree. the sod e and almost entire eessation td Trilogy bronehen or n Industrial pursuits, the absolute inability of many to find occupation on any term., oven at the tomcat minimax. tins, the cutting Mier income, tire emotive of property, and the destitution which seemed to stare so nanny in the face, will not soon be forgotten. Although the com munity may helve ;n a measure recovered from the ()f -leets of the Commercial Tornado. yet the laboring ;gloom are far from being sufficiently employed, and it le feared that the suiloring of the ensuing season will be scarcely loss than that at thn precede ;oar. It there fore M:penes all who am favored with means to fiend Lut toe poor brother to inquire how that anistanee eau e rendered moat effective. To ouch the Managers de. sire to any—snd with no fear of denial—that the mien of operations; of this Assomatiou, devised for the &acorn pllehtnent of the meet good with the least evil. presents to the benevolent mind the soon ;est claim toe kind, a triondly, and generous consideration. A LExANDER FULLERTON. Philadelphia, lit Month, 1859. I lii ,Chairman. TO THE CONTRIBUTORS TO TIII PEoVIDENT SOCIETY FOR I:1111%011EO 11cIrT0oR. Ineonseou'ence of the promised change in the time of hold ins the Annual Meet!ins of this ASSOOIh Om to he °allied under the rovisions of the Charter, the Board of Mantwete O'er t e following report: The operations o the winter veto COMMQIIOOII about the middle of First month. !January.) end conciliated under the new plan as alluded to nud explained in the last report. alrordi rue renewed satisfaction in the supe rior mode of distribution, in the quality of work dupe, and in the belief that n sieater number of deserving families are assisted than under the old st stem. We have deeply to regret that our meting of renderink aid are so very limited ; and unless enleued by *bene volent and liberal public. the Booiety'e Power of con tinuance must soon cease. The Managers ran scarcely believe that a Society of thiriy-five years exiatencie, founded by some of the most iddiciode and philanthropic) men of the day, and having in that time given eniplimthont to a number estimate/ at about thirty thousand ind iron t females. ehould be Suf fered to expire for want of further pecuniary aid, now greatly needed to enable the downy to extend its field of operations. A bettor mode of elvish hi the poor than that of giving employment. we know not oft It is one that we believe must commend Itself to the approval of the considerate and discriminating amongst us. lttlThe work lasted through a period of nine weeks, end there were given out to be made up nearly 13,000 gar ments ; in the pat went for making which there was dis tributed to this needy, but, we believe, deserving class, the aura of .11,30. ALEXANDER FULLERTON. Philadelphia, eth Month,lsg3. Chairman. OPFICEite PRESIDENT, JOHN A. BROWN VICE rflgolDENTn. A MDROSe WHITE, JOShYII li. SEAL. REC , ETAkt t WILLIAM N. LARNED. ornemter. en. WILLIAM L. EDWARDS. menses:as. Ambrose White. Alfred M. Collins, AlexandeeFiiilarton, Wm. L. Rthrards, M. Conine, Mallard M. Marshall, Nathaniel 11. lirOwn. Samuel Jenne*, Jesse 8. )(needier, Wm. F. Jonas, Wm. H. Lamed, • Jo lnt C. Allon. It COMMERCIAL DANK OF PENNSYL VANIA. Philadelphia, Oct. 16, 1669. Notina is hereby riven, that an election for THIRTEEN DIREC TORS to serve the enemy_ koar. will he held at the BANKING HOUSE on MONIMY. 21st November. be tween the hours of 10 A, M. and 3 P. M. The Annual innetin2 of the Stockholders will be held a he same place on PUESDAY,Iet November. at 12 o'clock 151. S. C. PALMER, 0c,17-mwf-tn2l" Cashier. Kr BANK OF CONIMEHEE—PIIILADEL PIIIA, 1119. oetober 1. INotiee is hereby given, the.t au Election ter thirteen diremors to verve DM the ermine year will be held at the BANKINOIIOIJSE, on IsIONDAI. November 21, between the bourn of to o'clock A. Id. and 2 o'clock P. M. J. C. DONNELL, oe3-mwftn2l fleshier, The accord meeting of thoStookholden! mill be held at the came place on TUEeDAY, November I at 12 o'clock M J. C. DONNELL, oc9-mwftnl Cackler, Tr'WESTERN BANK OF Pill LADELPIII.I. —October lat. nee. The annual election for Directors of this Bank will be held nt the Banking 111,1/49. on MONDAY, November 21st, between the hours of 10 o'olock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. The annual merlins of Stockholders will be hold at the 641110 place on TUESDAY, _November let. at 12 o'clock M. (1. Si. TROUTMAN. ul-tukfr-t n2O Caahler. UTII IV IRK BANK—PIIILADEL. U FIIIA, October . 3d. 14.12. - 'Notice ts hereby sivon that an election for Thßtemi Ihreptors will he held at the Banking Mouse cri mOik 11A1, November 21st. 1809._ between the hours of 10 "o'olock A. M. and 2 o'clock F. M. Land a erneral meet, in.: or the Stockholder' will 1m held on TUESDAY, No; vomber let, at 12 o'clock M. of-dto2l ' F. P. S'FF.F.I.. Cashier. THERE IS NO DELAY IN WAITING, •A• aII there are throo Newman operating Room" to oonnention with REIMER'S Photoqraphio Genera, SECOND Stroet. above Green. Photograph' and Artt tinny yes are unsurpe aged. It' WALLACE' & BRODHEAD. n EXCHANGE PLACE. NEW YORK. Rtooki nod Bonds bou;ht am! nold. on Connniesion. FRAM la D. WALLACE. EDWARD 0. BRODHEAD. old-4m• LARD. -100 barrels Western Lard for sale. WM. 11. WOODWAIIII P e , Co., 023 ISt•r 516 MARKET Street. fllE A PEST 1 9 INDO1V GLASS in town, at DICK'S, 8. W. corner of SINUNTII ennl snurtr. nl3-3m• ALMON.-25 bbls. prime new No. 1 Sal mon, le ding from stvairmr Aensincton. and for We WM. J. TAY Lott it GO.. 122 end 124 1 , 1,WT1 4 R Wk. SAVING FUNDS IaPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO CIETY OF PHILA_DELPIIIA, Otlice, N 0.631 North TII I Rp Street (oenrolulstloll Dank Building. I_ CHARTERED 111 "SHE I,EfiyfLATuRE OFFEND!. SYLVANIA, Deposita receive4l in one of One Dolls i it , eriparrilp ` ( ' llSi l f. ° l4l l P:ft g ki l l' from ta ,11°.°14)..i 5 , till with drawn. A responsible and reliable Savings Institution has lons beep needed in the Northern pert of the city., and " he Spring Garden Savings Fund Society " wan chartere try the Legislature rif Pennsylvania to supply tbisneeessitY. The Managers. in organising and locating it. have been governed wholly by a desire to accommodate the busi ness interest and wants of the very large and enterpri sing population by whigli it is surrounded. OFFICE °FEN RAHN, From ti to BSi o clock also, c l o c k Monday and Thursday from 6 until 8 o'olook in the evening. 144111/.oBk e. Frode i liok Klett, Stephen Smith, ii ° a h n n i e . I. l lfgr'k offer d on. ILK. Strong. .rederir Starke. !remits Bart, J oseph I'. Lecien3. oho Kessler, Jr., .reorge Knecht, sines S. Pringle, Jaciob Dook,_ Joseph M. Crowell. Hon. Wm, Millwardi George Woelpper, Peter 0. =maker Geo. T. Thorn, Itobe JAMES S. rlttPda,vggf,ient FXANCIS BAn?. Secretary. 1621-tf It COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. N " TICE TS HERESY GIVEN, that the Cirm of WA RNICK, CHADWNK, & BRO. is this day dissolveq. The Heater, ittiTKO, and titove beemeet will he continued under the mune of CHADWICK a BRO.. at the Ivor beast corner of SECOND end RACE Meets. joHN K. CHADWICK. FILANCIfi A. 011ADWITC,. GE=l BRUSHES. 9 - 111 E CHEAPEST SHUSH HOUSE IN ii lIIILADELPIIIA.—Look at the totioWing lint of urines for nanitsnrults, and compare them with those W ught nisew_her : No. I, 63 knots, 67% per 4ozeti. 6Y knots, 75 N 0.3, 65knots, 87 No. 4, eo knots', 100 No. 6, 83 knots,ll.ll No. 6,100kn0t5,11.5 No. 7,10 t knots, IMI " No. 8,160 knout, 175 " HENN Y C. RCISKTEIN, dl North THltill attest, below Aroh, Phi humplua, EYE AND EAR. DEAFNESS. DR. VON MOSOLIZISKER, OCULIST AND ALTRIAT. Dr. M. aivos his exciliiiiive attention to the medical and ailment treptilient ol the and EAR. DF‘FNb.liii of Ma Moment standinc removed both by mcilical and sorgicaloyerntionm on the latent scientific primp:ex. Dr. M. would be ',lensed to remain e mein hot. of the medical faculty who wish to WIWONe Inc wuthnd Of ono rating for the removal of Deafness, or any " AMP Vigrat Office 2G4 802t 6 INTII tl treat. Mimic SPRUCE, Office hours (min 9A:M. to 1 M., and from 4 nod P. M. NEWI_JAND & CO.. LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE-FRAME MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. An extensive stook of OIL PAINTINGS, ote. All A very Low ,Prices. 604 APCII. Street, above SIX'6II Plolaloloton. el9-tiolif WARM AIR FURNACE. THE NEW CONE FURNACE OAS CONSUMER Will thoroughly Warm your house with ONR-TIIIRD LEAH COAL thru iH 71 , 11111 red hr any. other Furnace, Satisfaction in all CaSea guaranteed Builtlingn Wai mod and Ventilated by A II.N61,1) k WILSON, IMO CHESTNUT Simi'. LATE MANTELS, KJ The Richest end molt Beautiful Speoinmus Enamelled tliato M.Antelq. ever offered for sale in Du. eountrf• manufactured In , on, from Penuaylvania state 'done, and for nale 017 low. ARNOLD A. WILSON. unn OtIERTNI.IT Street. nOOKING RANGES. "•—• Allto went of the Beet Elevated Double Ove Cooking ItAngo, will do well to will at ARNOLD A. 'WILBONIL RN llLand f 1010 WIENTNUT Street. $50.000 TO LOAN, 11N SUMB TO SUIT APPLICANTS, upon Planiondg, Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Mer chandise, Clothing, &.0., on moderate terms, by JONES k CO., Woken, northwest corner of THIRD and biAll KILL Streets, below kinbard. Established far t &glee &blears. Moe hours trorn 7A. M. to 71'. lii Second-band Gold and Silver Watebea, by eminent shaker,, warranted genuine, for 44163 I,eap, at. at one- Itln lnill warranted newt A G ' OP BlLGlNG.—Standing and Penning Biggins. mannfanturial of tha tyaat mala rial, and for sale, at mivigfi t ai r ltg i ti . ra F irir t rpt rt p . rigoz b b , y 026 23 N. Wator qtroM., and 22 E. notawara LEMONS.-250 uoxeB ,mon 1,0 man I 'lng POP Troi r en d il4 Pk PM Pn y . t . , 7 OAKUM, —A large stock of the beat brands constalydr l thst! i vi r fun BYO. , WORN 131 , ,, and Ali. Delaware air, T o 'PIE LADIES 0 A K F 0 R D'S. 624 CHESTNUT, BELOW SEVENTH STREET, /a enabled to pall hie FURS Cheaper than any other House. Ile has the largest and Lent stook In the city, all at his own IMPORTATION AND MANUFACTURE, And le determined to volt CHEAP, to reduce his Stook preview' to hie REMOVAL undor the NEW HOTEL, NINTH ANT) CHESTNUT STREETS. LADIES. romember this, and pvl3llolll a call. The mot hoalatltai RATS FOR AIISSES AND DOYS Will be found et Mt eutabltibmant. Abto, GENTLEMEN'S HATS ANTI CAPS 0c25 2t Of every description MLNCEI) MEAT. FRENCH MINCED MEAT. The sub:falba, begs leave to inform the Public tluit he is again prepared to offer his JUSTLY CELEBRATED NE PLUS ULTRA MINCED MEAT, In Large or small quantities. Orders through Despatch will be grunctualb attended to. JOSHUA WRIGHT. EPRINO GARDEN AND FRANKLIN STREETS. old at RETAIL. DRY GOODS. LADIES' FANCY FURS. GEO: F. WOMRATH, NOS. 415 AND 417 ARCH STREET, HAS NOW OPEN HIS USUAL CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF FURS, Made of *took seleoted b 7 himself in Europe during the rot Sprin.t. 06 , 8-9 m C LOAR'S 1 CLOAKS I! WILL OPEN ON TUESDAY, AND DURING THE WEEK, TILE linatilaT ASSORTMENT OF VELVET AND CLOTH CI; 0 A K S NMI EXHIBIT/ID IN THIS CITY. WM. P. CAMPBELL o2e-6t • , 1124 CHESTNUT STREET. EYRE tic LAN DELL. FOURTH AND ARCH, Aye prepared to suit families with their WINTER DRY GOODS. FRENCH lif ERINOES. LADIES' CLOAK CLOTHS. WIDE SILK VELVETS, BROM LONO SHAWLS, FINE WOOLLEN do., 4-4 Att, WOOL PLAIDS, FASHIONABLE DE LAINES, Do, PLAID BILKS, SUPERIOR BLACK SILKS. UNSIIRINKINO FLANNELS, FANCY SACK FLANNELS, FINE NTOOK OF BLANKETS, CASSIMERES FOR BOYS, BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS. N. B.—The above Opods are all at the low rates of the season. 0020-tN2o TACQUARI) REVERSIBLE SHAWLS,- iv A lame invoke of new and desirable styles of these rondo. in Wornen and Olds' sixes. at a very low price. Alan, Warm Placket. trlanteb plaida, and a great variety of Autumn and .Wiene r Shawls. GOODS FOR FRIENDS. frees Onnds. Shawls. Plain Silks, lieLimies. alen alas. Merinos, Cap Stuffs, kr., imported exprewly, and of the beat &lowa. for Friends. LYONS rEIf,VETS AND SATINS. I , :xtra e't;n:li . ii . of Tile& Vesting Velvets. Medium and stlearinr Verne r & Hating. titik Vesting/. Mein and filtered /glee, neat. Fisuree and Feeley Velvet?, Cashmere Vestings, new Winter styles. easenneren,ttoed sty les for Vestiti.e. tHARVL k:Stt BRoTFIERR, 023 CHEST'' , r and EIGHTH Streets. 11011 141 L Edit P. S JOST OPENING. AT 8. Y. R. lIIINTER'fr New Pune. No. 4nsoulh NECOND above CU EitTN UT. RICH t/A LI I , ' FLOCNOF.G trlt,fr 808 Es. EI,V,L,ANT WI I NTvP, /DIAS FOR 73 cents. Dish colored printed Prenph Itlerirove, En% cents. to 'Gnther waft a general nleliffliitent- of Alexia and Dress onda. N. 11.—Openit: of Cloaks on Thursday, amonlVrOli In II be found all nixes and soles for Chi droll. 028.6t` ALL ANT/ WINTER CLOAKS. lieweat Fattarna Fall Cloaks, Winter Cloakadady °rooms. pack Clov e. Blank Tricot Cloaks. • Elm* French Cloth C. CICAks made to ord rat one dar'a notion. Pikes to OM. COOMAt %t/11,111/h .010 and MARKET. CASSIMP:RES, OLOTUS. IL/ Thick Pilau CMl.lnieres itearvldlank Cansdnenen. Wont Pitney SO len. ugked Mixtures. Plaid' and Striven. X and First-rate Black Doeskins. Meek Bre+Adolothn 91 60 to Ladies' e.toteking Cloths. CH h coruktt,_ eV) NINTH and MA RICDT. ROSIFRY GOODS. -J; IVNI. 110E MANY, No. I North WIDTH Street" now open biz Fall fittocit of Hosiery Goods iz: Linde:weans 411110rawers Cariwnshteed Warner's superior menu. t,oture, fur ladies and misses' wear. Merino Shirts and Drawers, for Keats and youths. Merino linslety, Cotton Hosiery, Woollen Hoelery. Gloves and Osunt lets, rind sown, generally appertainitiit to the Hosiery tattiness. J., 11. reareotittlly solicits the attention of families his stock, manuals theta that his goo& is un excelled for variety by any other in the City. and that Ins prices are as tow as those of Any other IWO'' , bow.). N. 11.—Nti abatement made from the tams named. sal-wfmtr SILKS, SHAWLS, and DRESS GOODS! ! ! TIIORNLEY & MEM OPP!. R THIS DAY Very rioh fanoy Silks form and 87 cents. Exoeddimtly rich for Jll. worth $) 76. Meek Baynderes end Pinin rotor MIS., kn., An. THE BEST BLACK SILKS IMPORTED! ! Over DINO worth of emotion Shawls. Ptella dimwit, in Week and colored mattes. Freeoh. Bootoh. and Arnerionn Woollen Shawls. Plain and etobroide red Crape Shawls. New amine of Clooke opening daily. All the above roods beine DIMWIT CLOSE POD CASH. C DIVOT DE UNDERSOLD. Our store. hems oentrally located, it is many of acoeas from all parte of tile city find ooun try. N. E. corner EIGILTII and SPRING GARDEN. col THORNLEY NEW PUBLICATIONS. rilllE LATE PUBLICATIONR. WHITE'S EIGHTEEN CHRISTIAN CENTC- It I '. v tl5. 2 PAIRSAISN'S TYPOLOGY 01' SCRIPTURE. TOI.LOCICS LEADERS OP TILE REFORMA TION. ASSON'S BRITISH NOVELISTS. 16 septa. TILE SEVEN DIAMONDS. Br Rev. J. B. Rioley. MINIS Pr Ft S WOOING. Br AUG. Stowe. $1 23. THE TENT AND TIIE KHAN; or, A Journey to Pnleettno. $2. PICK AND ILLS FRIEND PIDUS. By Miss Trow te cents. PAYSON'S COMPLETy wontre. 3 Yalu. IMO. NEWToNN LECTI'I2r; ON DANIEL. 76 cents. N'''WTON'S BEST '1111M:13. NI cents. BROOK FARM; or, Arnerirun Country Life. 60 Nolte. For sale by WILLIAM 5.1 .ALFRED MARTIEN. No. GO6 CHESTNUT Street. THE 1111 1 , , TOLtha OF COMMON LIFE. 0. APPLETON lk Nos. 346 and .148 BROADWAY, Publish This Dm Tho PHYSIOLOGY OP COMMON LIFE. GEORGE liaRY LEWES. Autiffir of •• Seaside Studies." •• Idle of Gaillie." Illustrated with Cute. Vol. 1., Cloth. ei. No seientifie sublect Slut he so Important to man as that ul bts own hie. No knowledge can be, be so ince.- Intl ,- appealed to by the Incidents of every day. as the knowletbm ol the tiocesms by which he lives or acts. At every moment he is in darner of tlisobei tag laws A Lich, when disobey ed. may bong teenier !Ulf °mg.(' e cline of powers, premature decay. Panmary reformer. wrench in vain, because they preach to a public which doge not understand the laws of lile—lawn as rigorous.s hnxa of gray itetion or motion. Even On sail experience atothers yields us no lessons unless we understand the crinatples involved. If one man in teen to suffer from I iitsiteil air,amother IN soon to endure it without impo tent ham • a third concludes that " it is all canoe." and trusts to that chance. Had he understood the prin ciple involved. he would not have been left to elsnee— los first lemon in swimming would not have boon a slim y:reel.. There is n daily-increasing dealt° for sciont•fie know lettgo. Science passes from 114 laboratories into the rnlilic thorouthlares. But althoutilt thousand+ ere now anxious to understand the °Met 0)310104 Inel 1%1 , 1 , , the majoritYcannot or• mouse thsur repulsion nun anatonnoll. details. Many would rather remain I.,norant th , n cam LquA WO through such paths. It is believed by the Author of the proposed Work that a clear and accurate conception of the chief phystological laws. sufficient for ordinart practical suldance nod for scientific culture, may be impressed upon the mind, and illustrated by memorable facts, without once appertllng to uouiv,mml knowledge. It will he hie °blect to er pound preateplas rather than to tench &science ; and these principles will be illustrated Is, the most striking farts hitherto ascertained, Aesundnr the position of a lecturer addressing a mincellanotitts audience, he will Imagine Hilt beside the Medical Student there sits an intelligent Arms ,n—beside the Man of Letters site the Mother 01 a Family; and be will endeavor to he intelli gible tout interesting to all, while reproducing the roust ills...coos of European investigator/baud the results of artgoint erstores, a , lThe ...urge of inquirj will include HUNGER AND THIRNT, the original incentives to activity; FOOD AND I in their y unction, amt their relation tour; DIGESTION AND INDIOES PION, with the simple toles of diet they nutmeat • PILE STRUCTURE AND 01 , "I'llE BLOOD, out of which the taboo is built ; the history is' the diticoy ery of the GI HUILA 'fIO3I, end this withs the blood tunes; the important Phenomena of RESPIRATION and B UFFOCA rioN ; the curious processes int olced in the question With g ARE WARM, .AND .117 VE KE.P.P n 0; ibis 1,14 ms of nervous physiOlretv concerned In i 11q.1 1, 114 NP THINK I NU—TII • MIND AND ids DRAlN—and the respective spheres of OUR SENSES AND SENSATIONS. the mystery end familiarity of SI.FEP AND DR RAS; the d i sposition habit. ta lents I,iagn. features, and maladies Go olved Iq tHE iSFALITIES WE INHERIT FROM OUR PA RENTS; and finally, the solemn subjects of LIFE AND DEATH. lb A. & CO , II4VE RF.CPINTI.I" PUBLISHED Tug NINTH Et ITIo. op l ell EAIISTRY OF ifr COMAION LIFE, ur JAME') P. JOHNSTON, M. A., F. R. S., F. G. S. Ir LUsTRATED WITH NI:MIMI:ft , ENURAVINOS. It VMS. Lino. QTEREOSCOPIC SLIDES of the GREAT L. 7 EASTERN.—P. APPLETON & CO., No. ate and Sie BIWA IVIVAY ore in receipt_of some Double Pilo! tweet's of the 1313.EAP EASThRIS, for the Stere• ( worm, Bent free by mail, on receipt of 81 cents, in pnello.o stomps. Stereoscopes from 75 cents to We. Paris Views tit itnaU par dozen. ItO now views of Amerman Scenery, colored, at $3 per dozen : A list et Views on Glass and Paper, with a descriPtlon of the Stereoscope end Drowines of Stereosoormo sent to any eddress on receipt of a stamp. A 11 boral discount to dealers. AMS AND SHOULDERS.-1,700 t Planet; City Smokad limns and Qbouldate. Also, 9(r"lVlLitutibiY C. vb0.,110 glrnor..,. To 022 PO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER CHANTS.—AteniIea Pa. an SiEO , . Vioted , "d for pale by 00 t a ""t York MM. tiSA. 4, e g y :• 01t) Sni t AT Lr an n rThg. CARVETIINGS, 011 C CLOTIIB, &c. CARPET BAILY & BROTHER, NO. H2O CHESTNUT STREET, WILL THIS DAY REDUCE THE PRICE Of their entire Stack of "CROSSLEY'S" BRUSSELS TAPESTRIES TO ONE DOLLAR A YARD, Including all the bent PATTERNS. oczi.tr TO MERCHANTS BUYING 011, CLOTHS AND WINDOW /MADER. BLABON & SMITH, MANUFACTURERS OF OIL CLOTUS, 146 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Wo invite the attentton of dealers halm lerge stocker FLOOR. TABLE. AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTH)), GREEN GLAZED OIL CAMBRIC, a beautiful article for shades. The largest stook of WINDOW ISHADF.3 arid HUFF HOLLANDB in the market.at prioes which defy compatition. 0031-11 n 1111Y.GOUPS JOBBERS C A RI). SOMERS 4% SNODORASS, 34 B. SECOND, AND 23 STRAWBERRY STS.. have In store e large stook of cruscHiLLn, ESKIMO, FROSTED TRICOT, ANo SATIN-FACED BEAVER CLOTHS ALSO, SATIN-FACED DU:PK INS. Awn HEAVY PATENT FINISHED CLOTHS, FOR LADIES' , CLOAKS AND MANTLES, AND GENTLEMEN'S OVERCOATINHS. 0.254 f MERRIMACK PRINTS, ELEVEN NEW STYLES, OPENED MONDAY, OCTOBER 17. POE BALE BY JOSHUA L. BALLY. 213 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, SPECIAL NOTICE DRY GOODS DEALERS. We to g leave to oast special attention to our ,took of DRESS GOODS, Now eXPOBO4I for tale. EVERY RETAILER Who may visit NEW YORK will be omply repaid the expense of his trip, by selecting out of our splendid va riety styles Militant front those to be found In other WE ARE NOW OPENING 59 CANES DELAINES, new and really beautefid 400 " WAMBUTTA PRINT'S, new eels& 100 " WARREN PRINTS. 1,000 CLOAKB,RACKB, AND MANTLES. 3,000 BRAWLS, Imported expreesly fur tu. WOI two a rich supply of DRESS GOODS AND DOMESTICS, OF P01 , 41, , 1at BRANDS, But to the above ere mei your notice in perit'SillM , «e shall not quote prices, but lake It to any, that by lid!. advertisement we mean to arrest your attention. and the floods and price' will enable you to arrest the at tention of your atiterwrs the emirate round. DE FOREST. ARMSTRONG, & CO., 80 AND 82 CRA2IIIERS STREET, GENTS , FURNISHING GOODS. GP C. WALBORN & CO.. Ay. WOW) NOD. 0 AND 7 NORTH SIXTH STREET, have now a very superior assortment of Shirts, Under clothing. Gloves, Hosiery. eto. Special attention given to GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS, of which a fine assortment is constantly kept on hand. 010-giif JNICHOLSON, • Manufacturer of SHIRTS. LINEN and MARSEILLES BOSOMS and COLLARS. A large and choice agnortment. and want. maul • always on hand. u4to aluch I particularly inVII.I th.• ht.- Walton efcasit and vompt-paying 1110 , 111T.T1 tat)ere. E. E. corner of SECOND and ARCH fitment. PIM ADELVIIIA. 011.1 m• REMOVALS. REMOVAL. The Subscriber Whig REMOVED TO 255 MARKET STREET, (The store formerly °counted by J. B. Batson & Boned Would cell the attention of buyers to hie large and well. selected stock of CLOTBS. OVi.RCOATINGEL CASHMERES. SATINETTEI i VE3TINOB, TAILORS' TRIMIBINOS, And all other goods adapted to Men and Boys' wear JOHN V. TERRY. 00S-Irn 906 MARKET STREET. REMOVAL—MARTIN (VG WOLFF have RomoVed to No. RN MARKET Btreet, South Inds, holow Fourth, where they oiler a choice assortment o I n tl nod Win ter Goods at very low once. ell ho HARDWAHE PACKAGE HOUSES. HANDY & BRENNER. NOS. 23, 23, AND 27 NORTH FIFTH STREET PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the sale of all kinds of AMERICAN MANUFACTURED HARDWARE, AND IMPORTERS OP GERMAN, BELGIAN, FRENCH, AND ENGLISH HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Keep constantly on hand a large stook of Goods to SUP- Ply Hardware Dealers. BUTCHER'S FILES, By the cask or othertwuts. • BUTCHER'S EDGE TOOLS, BUTCHER'S STEEL OF VARIOUS KINDS. WRIGHT'S PATENT ANVILS AND VICES, SHIP CHAIN, And other kinds in every variety SOLE AGENTS YOU lIA RP'S R E PRATE R PISTOL, WEIGHING ONLY OH OUNCES. SHARP'S NEW MODEL RIFLES AND PISTOLS. EDWARD A. RANDY. /NO. 0. BRENNER. C. P. BRENNER. aul9•tr D AMAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.—We would respectfull call the intention of the Gene ra Hardware Trade t oo ur extensive Stock of BIR MINGHAM HARDWARE, which we offer et a small advance by the paelsege. Orders for direct Importation solicited, and Goods de livered either in due otty, New York, or New Orleans. W. G. LEWIS & Bon. COMMNRC} Butter, importing and Conamisston Merohents. And Agents for - Foreign and Domestic Hardware. autt.tf CHINA AND QUEENSIVARE. WHITE- . GRANITE AND CHINA TEA SETS, DINNER SETS, TOILET SETS, PRESSED GLASS GOBLETS, TUMBLERS, .t AT LOW PRICES. WRIGHT, SMITH A CO., 019-v.lintr NO. 5 NORTH FIFTH ST. BOYD & STROUD. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, Have now on hand a complete dock of QUEENSWARE, eLASSWARE. and FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA, At their OLD STAND, No. 32 NORTH FOURTH s'F., four doors below Merchants' Hotel, to which they Invite the attention of WOLESALE BUYERS. 1 Aovits llehn'lTTAßUlte GLANS. aaS-Sm SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF COTTON TWINE, for sale by ROBERT E. F.VANS, 11M1 OTTFIFITNITT • +mar. _ . LO VERINCPS SYRUP, in hhda. and r bbl_., at reduced price_ for sale by JAMES GRAHAM k. CO., I,FTITT A 0c23 finar3t REFINED SUGAII.-500 barrels various for .81.1`g"' 330 bbl a ITAN'o'irljtrA IWO I.FT ITT A Fitrowt ' XORK 8 RUP-300 bbls. assorted, 'for sale 61 ,TAMEe olvelaß &too., bratrui Ntte•L ~ ~, -~Y9I~T~. WANTED—A. Salesman thoroughly.ac gitainte4l with antic traiiih'efther in Pannsylvl nnt or Itiew Jo any; eissueann well acquainted uith vta train, to sell Notions and general Auction floods sample. Address Energy,' True office. or 3t• ASIITUN'S COMMERCIAL AGENCY, to CREtcrtitix bitaset. en/ 00 —A PARTNER WANTER. Special nr Active, With nlf, O^J.l or iati,ooo in a sate and profit hie intmting and Connuisuou busmen, witn a house 0. long standing and huh lTPllolt.ll. having valunble connectioLs both in Europe and thlao.nintry. and doing rt illlA of trade to an extant exclusively Its °in. The ndddlorinl capital nt wanted to establish a branch in New Torn. needed and demanded hi the trade a Mai city. Ton Anzac , " pronnunrea Om a favorable orpor tunny In invest with profit and altety. Apr* to or ad drew! JOUR ASHTON. Jr.. at the Airancl. 002,3 t. TO TAILORS AND oLOTBIND,MEN. —Apenman engaged in it prosper° is clathing "Is; I b" 3 been mortal Wigs established, in a lla , goca*ns city, tomtits form a paYtostntep with a NUN. Who futly understands tha yawl elation,: bus nets. Stich es one. comn.anding a cash capital of tram nine to fifteen hund , ed &lairs sett can ewe wirurance ea to nescity and steady be bits will hear of a firer rite chance. of "stint Into./ gtablilble y: banolo by nil3resoin, "Clothing." Iflacid's Visnatch. swiss gelegonceo no Ti, character- ko nil wfagt" ILVANTED—A Cetrnan Designer for nil kinds of Wooiten Cloths. A permanent and lucra tive pootion a oflered to oc German !mein< the tollow tog authfion.ttona, viz.: A thorou .h nnowledire of the French and En:l.sh blurting es, an accurate knoeledre of Woollen hlenuiacturee ea carried on abroad. and peat pill and locate in getting up new and fancy atylea of Woollen Clothe. A oracOcal Weaver Rad Deaigaer. And Doll. other Deed apply, to Ai Routh FRONT No.et. nw-netvf-vf 36 LETITIA Sweet. - - WAN T ll—By a Practical Bookkeeper, a situation BookkeePsir. Collector of Hons. Reottu.."-u• !Saar of nits teiorenetts vrtll be Address" J M.." at this aka. oat Et• FOR Nitta: AND TO LEI. CENTkAL LOCATION FOR RENT:- Well•liFhted Ronma. Setlnd and 'Third ftnliegi. See thwest corner BlWan and ClikBT.N UT Streets. Apply op the ?remotes OS de TO JET—Dwelling No. 824 North larapirrn Street, above Brown. Apply st ♦76 MAR KET Street o= et SAE. wares t mitirelitry r tili r e Stook at AVAPE I NDNarELVILIVAidi I _po. las ARC iitreat, West of Eig hteenth street st-tre WM. HILL MOORE TO LET—A Stound•story Room, conve sleet to the State H O.. e. for a Lawyer's Offiee. A Dolt Cd _ Street. 414 Piitsitu SALE OF A VALUABLE Alai-TAVERN aTAND.—WiII be sold at Public Bale: THUH 3 D Y. iNgYeAlber Mb.A LW* at Welons P. M. on the Premise' -_All thst eiraltielieo Tavern Property: •telCiN uP THE RED " satiate on the Frankford any Bnstol fore pike rmd near rogues sine creek. at theitinctron of the %berry rod.. bout one rude frvm To. delete. and in Beasalwa Bucks county. keens. The Howie hr-e cad comme diousfeppl s considered one of the heat steads on the rood, There is a Barn, ankh:xis, fitablin.i. Carries* mouse. Ice House. Bhede. sad all other necessary Out 11 141 1 1.0 on the promisee. a.i of which are in good re pair: to, ether with 13 arres and 9h perches of hod. in a blob state °feu!' vstion t bounded by koauessins emelt otrorentd,llnd of Ferdinand nem eats and othere.,l - his is a valuable apd desiraide laver, propert). and fur tiler comment is deemed unnecessary. 04 *27 Parson wishins to purchase will undoubtedly call and ett.nune fin themselves. previout to the wile. The sale Win be positive. and without reserve t title indispornble ; one third of the purchase-money will be soca rell on the Ke rne/i: plremon siren on the lint dry of April neat. Further tunctipons on the day of Sale. B. ordrr of the Heirs of JACOB HALL, late 01 Beetldettl lawn ship, Bucks count". dazdavd. ELIAS T. HALL. Agent for the Hells endreindir_c on the orenneeit. E aTER. Mictioneer.. ONE OR 7WO Gentlemen can be accom modatfd with an elosant second -story, nut* of roomy In a quiet private fvmijy. partial board. l iiit e eriTh e . d. Ad i dTe c :lP ß Z ' om C fo 4 ril r f o'irtZ,l'ogrtb°3l! BOARDING —Tuo pleasant Rooms may be lied by early appliostka at Mal WALNUT Street, 021 et• Tw 0 Fine Communicating Rooms; also gine amnli one Apply at inm WALNUT &root. 02-60 MILLINERY GOODS. jiv e AIRS, PURFILL has removed from YAP & no to 9'M Cif Rt root. Idlers she trill open the lasses style, of 'Winter oa TH IrltB DAY. October 27th. Also. an °yearns of hinaraine 24.41liaery at the Santa tine. Dress-Mahler. and all Sin anf atil t/eery. with various styles of Caps and Bead Dream's. 07/ 3t. AN D MRS. M. S. BISHOP, of 915 CHE3T- We, NUT street, hro no. opened n splendid sewn ment of resluoneble on-La WARBURTON, 1004 CHESTRIIT STREET, NO S. SECOND ST., BILOW SPRUCE ST Has note opened the largest and most beaunfol swoon went of 110NRET 3IATERIALS 'Chat can be found in the city ALL COLORS, QUALITIES, AND PRIOES - ...G...Q0DS CUT BIAS. A LIBERAL DI9OOL - PrE O MILLINERS. 0c,25-tf-if NOTHING CHEAPER! NOTHOTSET.- TER !! ru H r :j s i n tet at tlg o very beet facilities, we ate dstereuned to LOWEST POSSII3 5E PRICES, the twat anti most seasonable roods m BONNE Ts, trimmed or untrimmed, nIBBONS, ILOW.ERI3. R 110.4. S. tee., &e. We have cow a sp'endid stock of =ECM WINTER BONNETS. In variety of style and aynal..•. sure to 1,1911/9 the 1110 Mt simple or th most fsehtortb:e Alan. a most oom pieta assorttnont of Children's Straw and Fanny rkninets. Nee' , ye. FM.. etc. lioauti Jul Cloth nod Velvet Cape fur smell toys. LINCOLN, Woof), & NICHULti, 725 INIESTNIIT STRUT, oledf NORTH BIDE HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. GOODS FUR THE SEASON BRONZED FENDERS AND IRONS, STEEL FIRE SETS, FOOT TV,IRMERS, BLOWER STAPES , PLATE WARNERS, ROT PLATE WA &A., lIOUSE•FURNISUING STORES, NOS. 922 AND 1220 OFIESTNUT SThEET. JNO. A. MURPHEY &l CO, 08-wfintf COAL OIL. PHILADELPHIA PHOTIO 00AL OIL WO'RE.I3 BURNING AND LUBRICATING COAL OILS Manufsotaiod said for seas ET HELM , MORRIS, & CO., CHIRTIIMI, NORTH OF MARKET STREET .R-4., ympoßT T T. , CLER.-.YMEN, PUBLIC I. SPEAKERS. AND BI'MvPS. LANCASTER'S BRONCHIAL LADENCIA. "A SLIGHT CoLD." if its first ; symptoms are Ont . arrested. too often hoe the Inundation or a variety o Pu'wonary Complainic ineludint Minor Coe. h. Asth ma, Rroncnitis. Influenea, Irritation and Soreness of the Throat. end other consiituttonal deran.em.nts The evil consequences of these disorders may he easily everted or eubdued liy keepine at hand a supple of tee above celebrated LIiZENO}S. which hate now stood the test of public experience for several years. Conteenins nether opiate. nor any injurious/M1.13,1e. they may be saint , . taken by the )ono.est child or the most delicate fern He. Prepared on , y. h. iIOM AS LANCASTER. ELEVENTH sad WALNUT Streets, eV mot= Philadelphia la. DII. GLENTWORTII'S PILE REMEDY. For tho earn of Hemorrhoid, art 2a, Constms bon. Regain in Ann, etcornti one of the Ana, PC01:11,303 of the Roettrm. Fissures. Ezeorintit neer:llion. In ternal and 4st-en - ado the Anus. Prune •. and ell Dm canoe peculiar to the Rectum. The great and untfornisuccesswhigh tam Remedy has attained for the cure ot the above DlSettS,', impreee dented in tha annals of Medicine. The of It. Curative qualities and the durability of its cores ere equalled b) no other Remedy of the age. Ninety-nine ewe out of an hundred are ullevinted and cured of thin distressing complaint ender, restored to comfort here tofore unknown. Full and explieit Directions accom pany each Box One Box m sufficient in perform near°. Prepared only by DR. OLENTWORTH. No. Bi 7 RACE Suet t Price 81. Cnn he sent by Adninif Express. rie.lrn nit. MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIF E PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS have loan thoroughly tested. and pronounced &sovereign remedy for dt epitome. flatulently, heart-burn and headache, imativeness diarrhom, fevers of all kinds. rbnumatieni, gout, gravel. worms. scurvy. Wean.. eruptive mini plaints, salt rheum, erysipelas, common colds and in fluenza, irregularity and all derangement of the female }totem. titles. end vanoae d e t i , seir e s to vrhich Dr. the hum (rams is hahto - e proprietor. y Druggist. venerally all or cr the .Plow York. and b country. $24-d&WIg MEDICATED VAPOR BATUS. SULPHUR. TIO,T-411t, Rod eTpal EkTlift., 7 Under the care of Ur. 'ii'. P IDGELI. 1121 SPRUCE Street. If 'gbh. renommetnied by nil the minctpal nhl.l- coins in the city for lltniumntiem.Ektn Dise.tes, Sy hilis, Coughs and Cola. Dtseasee. Ate, ho. L epeoist ecoomnv-tbtinns for Lcdine. . 112 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. 112 BTEREOSCOeIC BAZAAR—Great Emporium for Stereoscopes aud Stereoecoplo_Vre we, Ame man, French mid Eughsh. Opera Oranges, 21mm:scopes, and improved 0250%61e5, correctly smted to the eyes, Optician, 112 J. FRANKLIN'S, Optician, 112 South FOURTH Street, below Cbeetuuk st.r A rfiFemal !Inman liras iyleartpa all-lmir 15,000 BOX ES AMERICAN AND FRENCH WIN' OW GLASS—The most approved brands. and of every size and quality required for otty and • ountry trade. at priaee astnaiskingly Send your orders to ZIEGLER & SMITH, Drug, Paint. Glees , and Varnish Dealer., oorner SECOND and GREEN Rtr.te GRAIN MILLS GRAIN MILLS For the Farm and Fllntation. TheIRON-BURR MILL has nn equal for Grindthe Fine Meld, Feed, Coffee, Bpi ":m:lYkdr power. l4el3, and S Now in operaton at LIS South SECOND Street. Agent' wanted in aver) COUlitY and State, by FARR AIACICEREIL —125 bbls., 180 halves, 115 •••• quarters, and 200 kitU prone No. In i 303 IN. and IV !Retire , ' large N 0.34. in store and for Ws by WIIL J. TAYLOR ft CO. 122 end 124 North u•s4 A PIT'A, NAVAL STORES.-75 Bbls. Spirits Tin - - Pontine. an Store. Vs bbls. Rnsin, 91 bbls. Rots. Turpenitne.landkng f romsahr. Lewis Chester. IEOO dn, Rolm, 66 bbla Spas. Turpent.nn. land.ns Rom schr W. G.Spnnbs. For Ws by ROWLEY, ASSIBURNER. & CO., N.. 16 Sonth NV HA RVES. 4117 T A T it er —j on invoice e l u s p t erro e r c p e A v el ed e:n.i t a ly. la vi r t e arret, nd for ealobynr Nn Six VC Al - FA t 7 '4. •nrkile 1131 ORK. —270 bbls. ikless• Pork of New .zerpoy, Ohio, and Phtladolphin,Packins, for vile by 0. RA Dbh.H. CU., LACkt Street, second door Above Front. ALCOHOL, BURNINti Fi UID, and PINE OIL, in bble and half-bbla. Manufactured and (or bi ROW LLEY, ABILIMKNER & Co., lio le Bola Whams. BOARDING. A EtOVE TENTH, MEDICIN Al.. A.MVSENENTS.. WHEA I= 1. F 1 Y& CLARKE'S MKS fay Fri .113.EATIM. THIB 4 1...6111AP EVENIRG, Ost-21, DO T. - Dot. itra. John DVVV: J . Mn. /ohm (Al bert; Tilly Stoerboy, Mr. -J.- e. chide. Performance 10 0. mme nee eritk _ . KILL, OIL eURE.. - Mr. BMWS. Mr. Gilbert Betty. Minn T57k 37 .. SCA LE 0 V rlitir..—Adintsren. mai 00011(110 WOW in Dream in. P7M cents; Punnet.* Doors open .tmummer to 7 6'eloek =won to 74 o'clock preened/. A3IERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. RlvElii AND MARTIN/MT FAXII.Y. '.).• IS I FRlver EvENIPIO. October X. yolut.non on the TWAT POPE. ACA LisTA. Acattsle, BITe Men. Her c.e , Ft. THE I)} F LANCE." By Ilesaieurs Julien cod Phalppe ..kteeinetti. 1.14 Z ULM. ?denim, (h.bnel Ravel; N.nana.. Minn Martinetts Puree — Pnryuet , Pallet Cue, 40.1 &loony. *XL Facade Circle tool ml.`b dbe 3 tle• 3 Ont.- - Box Office open min I.) A. M. till 4 P.M.. when Buts can be secured without' ellen charge. Doors open elf o'clock. Performance to commence AVM eds.*. VITALICUT-STREET THEATRE. Mir Peace - ....._.........Mn. M. A. elatirEhm. stho NamHot.Mr. E. Y. K Du.a.nsaa Aront . „Mr. JOS. JO. MU HY. .11..t.CEPTION er Tilt GREAT AMERICAN TRAGEDY. Received en Its s.n.t rr.sestation antb UN4VALIFi:o INTPXBE I T EREI T y O RUNDEEDS Who e. roire"l Ili. , 7 ben ue. ud t.on the meml onnvlnem• rnn( or tbbLOW ER OF THIS TlitilLEl%o PLAY. SUPERB ACTfIII; OP ( gn. WALLER % Whole 0.10411.1 oxanitioa of the min... Wit .Mnsose of BUNCITBACK BRIDE. Sts TWO h • 7ll.••Aru tont' BORPAR"VG EXC LILENCB. Tills MN - LNG, P runny Oct.!". And I:mull - unto/ nouca thoifd Tra.ody, to Ire sou, ea tit GERALDINv, • • LOVVIS VICTORY. With the fauns • distribotioo uf ehsracters rinreldr se. the it euchre r k Ands.- lam 'Weber Dam' of Potion a Welsh herd .... - Mr B 1./ 6 .= A ',memo Prior of st- Wsrburs.h - 3fr. II Baton th- rrefedsr . ...... M. B i Lszst 101* robe the Ead • .1.1. r Wailer John de TACT. Karla Chreter tr . .t e rams 80. ode Pour h of SbrewahorT 9er rase. Irani .Mr. yet Fdith r Leer. sister of Oiitaidina.....Birs marl 'Um Joe a. same.. .... • . Nur Thom, Cnuaders. Ramiro. Kai • Ms tAdue, Wm* Baia. kekCO . AL 1 nti 7.1 Ad I°U No admen. 3 airie NATIONAL HAT L.—‘I4RIKET Street, hlhrerit Twelfth mild Tlurreeeta. eIGNOR DONIDITI. C 1.. J. H. WOO, I HE LAST THREE DAYS DONNETTI dr. COL WOOD'S ORLAT CIRCER WITOMINHC AND ACROBATIC TIME, BOG ' S. NOWT. A n kl - 60e111 1 (4 " 4 VR ,OI OO—FOk ORRAT ARIT/ 1 1131 TUMIDLY, ERM_ . AND BATMAN P.VENINOd. October Mb, trAti. aed Cards of dn.*lna. 25 reamluldnra, Been IST /. Lard Natives rreva pa Spa and d far dui aeaaeamodatuea at es . D 0 O rinWi ne * en. BatertaiaMota SONY No c c ' t e r a s 'i nv... tn e fiti7 oene iatertaimeate al S; me inew•Ps sentoPk. rs .174; Ms..T. - Bl7l.watt,. B.sissis inst. I %l til AT. GAME OF TOWN BALL A Tatum =stet ! wilt M eIateS_SIIIR DAV-tlrF rt.. r te4treezi the 01,11Wrig sett ATP LETICSt.CBS. tot the at round of the St Some. Ceothet •MO.CJI ht AC'S WOOD& ootemesehte ell P. The mond is entire& dear of *mw- agu'iT• FIRST GRAND CONCERT 07 771 IVNION ASSOCIATION. T Musznet. FUND HALL, On TUES DTICE ry-ENt ENT&vg Nor.% ISM WS 23 , C V" Fee Pinramme. TEMPLE OF WONDFIIS. Northeast corner or TENTH and CEEESTNIZT Straka—Second 1.44;5. SIGNOR BLITZ'S NNW AND WONDE DR kWING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENTS of HE CAL :META MORPaaRES, V ENTRIt.OaI7II .1 11 at tie LFA HNED C • NARY BIRDS at hi. NEW EVERY EVENING donor the WEEK, ormanormalas aviip_r.:tk ,s Ti t r3 WEDNESDAY arid SATURDAY AM... f..,, 0 Lents. Ch rldran 13 coati. (11 \IANIA ORCIIFSTRA.-PUBLIO • Tleheartals scary aATURDAS at xralfa FUND BALL, t 3,‘• o'cktok Y. Pd. A sacks/Ca m a s tlolOsta. onoutAtta. Staple ticksts.lS swats . - so sw at' 0 Ondra's. and sack & Lawton's lime Btwsl. sad at the rimy. ala- rARLOCK IVOLFEORN and CARL HORN- S.RIr.S S or SIX CLASSICAL 130IIMIL At the Foyer of tne ACOwItIY OF 51118IC. Subscriptions will he reuse's. d at the Music. Ettore* of G. Andre ,!c Ca., 3104 Chaste= meet.; Lee k walker. 112 Csettuut street ; Bect /c Dutton, comer of V a t and Chestnut streets: A. Elhmidt. 291 South street, where the sampans sad prryrtuuttute eau be ease. 014-lm rfILIE MARTYRDOM OF HIS is now .W11[4(111, •.' :her Paintinr• of the DIMSEL DORF COI.LECI t,N. in C.ap Southeast Ciallorl taw ACADEMY CP t ,E. dr i ntfo m n a li eq= ' ! . 115 31 " sod 7 te l- P ie l l tr. 4,IANFORD'S tiPEKA HOUSE, ELEVENTH Meet. between Climatal and Amiga. Bit MIN . ( VOCE% the largest Cumegeny ie the 'world. ln th eir e: us every evades. SAN FORD swears very evening in iitl_Atelt. Sob of Characters. Boots open at TH. Commence M Julan.osioa E beam Chiildres IS oasts, oot-In SPORTING, 4A.5riii:SLK PARK. " - PREMIUM 4 PA TCHS-lf AND LANCE? "' W,ll contend seals on MONDAY. October Si. Mu. bents. 31n i. kt Peddle. to decide rho is the eon= Wm. Woodrof newels bit g. Lancet; D. souees A. h. Gm 31. Pstetem Trottme to commencest Primeclock. otre less* Brow and streets at 2 o'clock P. V. AditliniOn r23-3t JAMES A. KELLY. Pripet. BREAD PURE AND CIIPAp BREAD, MANUFACTURED BY MB MECHANICAL, BAKERY, CAX AS 01ItAINTO AT TILI FOLLOWLIPO PLACES t MECHANICAL FUMY, B. W. (*mord Henna enel Vine strewn. C. M. CLARK.— -- Oar t„. below Tenth. H. MoNEIL.— —S. E. corset Elisth end JAT HO & BON,— 99tiNori6 Fia stmt. 8. PANCOABT—..No. 910 Spria: Gardua JOHN G. MOIST— No. IS3 Vino stript. T. P. MTH.— lte North Fah street. JOHN 8111T11..- . V. corner Fifth and Serace streets. W. W. MATREWB.--..8. E. CORM, - .orentiii and Locrist streets. D. ANIGIIT.— —Broad street. better Wel 4s, GEORGE ()ARVIN , Lombard street. D. COURTNEY.— —.N. W. corm Sixteenth and Pine streets. W3l. C0URTNEY........--.No. acts &nth Troll's. street 8. R. WANAMAKER—.F odors' street shoe Sixth. Z. LENTZ-- .--.—.--. Corner Booth Fourth sad Johnston streets. L. HOLLAND.-- --B.W.coreer Sixteenth and Ogden streets. DAVID SADDLER.-- No. art North Eleventh street. J. WEI GETMAN —.B. E. corner Eleventh and Jefferson streets. B. B. T03LK1N.3.--..N0. MO North Frost H. BROOKEL.-- —.-11. 8 W. et eorner tarinazia and Pule stmts. JANE ALTERS.— —.-..Coetes street. below Thir teenth sweet F. vrooD______-11. Coa NV . te par. stree • Franklin. said ts. F. N. W. owner Tenth sad Shipen E. B. TURNE.E._---..N0. 11 p UV% Pleat street- J. 811U8TER.•.—.....-13. W. corner Breed sad Parrish streets. TllOB. T. BLEST— —Corner itinereenth street and Kiddie aroma.. B. 8. B. corner Nut* sad Federal streets. J. IiinINTYREI —..T.renty -second street, ate. Goae. ALEX. F ULLERTON. Come r te Fifth and Chris tom. J. L. HICKB- ..--.--.Cainden. N. 3., alert Di Arch street C. R. RAI NI ER—.—Weet Phi lad e ord Iphia. Nth st. ob. kle.ve road. R. L. YARNELL—.--.Lentu, Penn rf a. JOHN DARNDT. Tremont and Pine Grove, Fenno. GEO. B. TOWNSENI). Went Cheater. Penn* . Atlantic City, N. 7 M. hiaCLEE.S. —... Floret:toe, N. J. D. NORTON Columbia, Pa. S. F. EBERLEIN le2-C1 IVIECIIANICAL BAKERY, S. W. Corner BROAD and VINE Streets, PHILADELPHIA. This Ost3l' , lPhrlient rt now in successful operation, day end pi: , ,t d all ore respixtfuily invited to call and see the a , of breed-making for themselves- Th. Lied takes the liberty of Braying that flor thin, • ra he has been a practical Raker—five as ypnr.or! o and five no journeyman in Meta the first. 3cotland, and twenty-five as master — dnring ethic. :one he has had the opportunity of making unsay experiments, end observine all the omprovernen.tewhmh have been made darter that period. In this establishment. of whicic„.be has now the man agement, in addition to the corn labor-saving ma elonory, he has how fecobtaes of many kinds not hereto fore possessed. Being unrestrained in the purchase of Boar none bat the soundest and beat shall aver be used; and he has no hesitation in saying that Breeder all kinds can be de livered. unsurpassed in quality and weight by that made ythe ordinerl Process. Families in which the Bread made by the Meehan_ Bakery has not been tried, or in which It has been tried only at it, commencement, before the machinery was in Pe Heat working rriler, erg respectfully asked to give it a trial nun, the uailerelenvil believiol It irciA lend to mutual rilvantsge. JOHli my:4-tf Auperintsndent, COAL bbls eNtra-Fuperior quality Coal Oil, in store no iar Kale Dr ROW Li , ASH HIJRNER_,* CO.. gala is NA11171.8. MUSS M. MUNSON,. CLAIRVOYANT PHYS No. 127 Sout l h C TENTH Street. May be temaulted for R few • eche. Prior to her departure to California. ott the 17th of November. ra.112-60 .Allll-=155 bbls. No. 1 Leaf Lard, for ailabl 0. C. S. DLF.R &CO., ARCH Street, seem], door above Front. 017 SCROFULA, WHITE SWELLING, HIP DISEASE, TETTER. SCALD HEAD, Eruption of the San glne roll), and a Humors and Impurities of the Blood, are radically and permanently oared by the oelebrated IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE. It line been a sery important agent in the cure of CANCEROUS DISEASES by Dr.Lonnsherty & Co., for a number of; years past. and its great value in the curs of Cancers is abundantly established by the ninny cares effected by it. In SCROFULOUS affection' its remarkable curative silent has never been equalled. It cures the most Ohltti - Vito Cale 3. TETTER. SCALD HEAD, and all Eruptions of the Skin, readily yield to a moderate use of this Medicine. Malignant Ulcer. and Bore. are readily cured by the We of a few bottles. - Prepared and sold by AIscHICHOL & BRO..Lai n Louniberry Et C 0.,; No. DO North F IFTH Street, below Arch. For sale by the following Druggists: J. F. Long & Co., L4ncsater; C. %%Entine. Pottsville; J. IL Railer, Reading • S. S. Stevens. Reading ; T. & .1. McClintock. Easton; S as. Given, West Chester; Wm. Stabler. Nomatown ; imon Rem, Bethlehem; Dr. Live say New Hoye; Dr. Leslie, Bristol; Minos & Allentown LEllis & Fell, Manayunk, Pa; J. D. 1613 1 . 1 * Trenton; De La Cour, Camden: Ilieveter & Co., atll-tanathanlg2.l,t7ii k luppincott Salem li. J.• M¢ Wnn.ff. D i mmersly. milford. Del.: el.: ono Drasgist" generadv. rrREST—The 3d, 4th, and sth Story Room, and Basement of No. 42 Bontb THIR2 street. The Rooms are well lit Mad, enth sal, Timm EA aster close% /aqua* within.