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    SA'GWKtTjEiWs^
Lbctubh to lirotA
’ ofauceitizenSrthaßev.Benry
Vfcottdfler wilt repeat hiiweoderiul lecture on 4 ' India*
Races, J&rilittage.ani Region." Fund
■-' H.thls (Tuetclay)evewng, commencing *nX o'olook,
• bidder's intimate acquaintance with his subject In
' ■ - r details, having himself been ft life-long resident of
, n|ry of which he ib to speak, render* this lecture
7 ■' /> -absorbing interest. Those who heard it on a for
/ ' occa»on, wiH not willingly forego the pleaaure of
hearingit agaiii, and thoee who have not ihouldnot mil
to embrace this, opportunity. He will be introduced to
‘ the audiehoe this evening by Dr. Edgar, pf Belfast, the
distinguished divine now cm- a visit to this country, as
oneofthe deputation of the Irish Presbyterian Oburoh,
to enlist the sympathies ofoorchurehes in behalf of im
.portant missionary enterprises now in progress in the
Emerald Tale. '
’Mfiirof hon6*ty,-©ntorprise, and persevering in
dnstry are snre of suooeas. flaoh men not only build
themselves up, bnt enhance the,welfare and prosperity
of those around .them. They oonsider nothing more con
ducive to a healthy prosperity in business than the ju
dicious application of time, without itmay be a judicious
applioatfon-of money in favorably representing their
business to the trade ; and Butler’s influential “ South
ern and Western Trade Dirdotory"—through the reliable
Meroanttl&Agenoy of B. 6. Dun k CO., successors to B
Douglass k Co.—in the pockets of five thousand active)
'responsible merchants visiting Philadelphia for the pur
ohase of goods, r ireoting them to honorable dealers, oan
bnt be of the greatest advantage in its design, to call the
attention of the Southern and Western trade to Phila
delphia as possessing every faeility as a groat manufac
turing'And mercantile oity—and. to its patrons, indi
vidually, aa prominent, enterprising, and liberal, and in
every, jray the entire confidence of oorre"
fcf eponddnf oritfireojujlipurebase rs. This enterprise ro
pflects hfr* Butler, by whom it was
w ctotemriatareVhcjjpwlcCß are at No. 108 South Fourth
street.and iT'Sufcfiir street, Boston, who informs ns
he is meeting the same entire appreciation and support
of the leading lidO*oa in Boston, which enables him to
complete so satis'aotoVily his second edition here, now
held in inch bigh esteem by his patrons, our most pro
minent' dealers and manufacturers, supported by our
best-house's. We wish this enterprise, with a hearty
good will, the greatest sneoess.
Hbxut WAup Beecher never used a more ex
pressive’metaphor than when he spoke of Wendell
Phillips &s the "silver-tongued oratorof America." This
eminent gentleman, one of the first soholars and orators
in the United States, wilt deliver his celebrated lecture
on the "Lost Arts.” before the Harrison Literary In
stitute, on Thursday evening, at Jayne’s Hall. This
masterly production, which bos been delivered over two
hundred times,'and‘whioh is regarded as one of the
greatest lectures of the day, needs so praise of ours to
aoomend it to an intelligent brder to neoom-
great crowd sure to be present, the Harrison
;ftawjnte<pired Jayne's Hall. Thetickets, which will be
onlr twenty-Cve cents, are for aale, r at the principal
.booj£ptorea,and at the door on the evening of the leo-
Sig.vor Blitz’p wonderful performances contl’
ape to attract crowded audiences at his Temple o*
Wonders, corner of Chestnut and Tenth streets. Tie
has added to his entertainments many novel and attrao*
ttve features. To those who can appreciate a hearty
laugh and a pleasant evening’s enjoyment, his perfor
mances offer a rare inducement.
Complete the attractions of your house by pur
ehasibg a'Stereoscope and Pictures. The largest va
riety* at. the new Stereoscope emporium, 18 Booth
Eighth street. -■ Jamxs Crkmeb A Co.
Johw B. Love’s aplendiu assortment of cheap Teas,
Sugars, Coffees and fine Groceries, Seventh and Brown'
Presidential Candidates.—Prominent among;
the parsons having more or less chance of nomination'
for the next Presidency, may be mentioned: W. H.
Seward, Colley Cibber. Capt. Rynders. Horaoe Greeloy,
E. Meriam, James Gordon Bennett, Lucy Btone, Barney
Pield, S. A. Douglas, John C. Heenan, Henry Ward
Boechor, William E. Burton, Stephen H. Branch, Lord
Dundreary, Sylvanu* Cobh, Jr., Henry A. Wise, George
Monday, Awful Gardner, Andrew Jackson Davis, Jef
ferson Ditto. Abby Folsom. Tom Hyar, J. C. Fremont,
the Woiee of the Teople, Chevalier Wikoff, James Bu
ehanan. Jane G. Swisshalm, Ned BuntUnei Thomas
Thun b, P. T Banmm, Mr*. Bloomer. Parson Brown
low, Deacon Hallock, and Mr. Yaadon’a “ O-ator. Pa
triot, Baee, Cicero of America. Laudator of Washing
. tort, Apostle ,of Charity, High Priest of the Union, and
Friend of Mankind," whose vooation seems principally
to consist in urging upon all mankind and the rest of the
.world the importance of buying their c’othes at the
palatial store of Granville Stokes, No 807 Chestnut
street.'
Otm, Foreign Correspondent says “ Tho
Emperor Napoleon has declined to be presentatthe
banquet offered to him by the Commission of the Moni'
duality of Bordeaux; it is, therefore, supposed that hia ‘
Majesty will not make the anticipated speech, bnt the
Emperor and the Empress intended to bepreseotata
grand ball to be given in their honor on the evening o'
October II,". We are unadvised in regard to this pa
geant, bnt have no doubt his Imperial Majesty wore the
elegant costume gotten np by Hobson, at tho fashionable
tailoring establishment of ft. P, M, Estrada, No. 21
Booth Seventh street.
Ssot an Eagle John Smith, a well-known ci
tizen of- Manajnnk, while out gunning one day last
week," brought down" an eagle on the wing. The bird
measured six feet fVom tip to tip of the wins*. Mr*
Smith took the bird home, and on reaching his bouse*
his wife discovered a piece of ribbon round its nock. On
examination, they found that there was attached to the
ribbon a medal, on wbioh was engraved: " Buy all your
garments at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall or Rock
hill k Wilson, Nos. 602 and MS Cbcetnnt street, above
Sixth. Y
To become celebrated, a man must either load
or oppose. A ship must either move foster or slower
than-the stream. This is also tma of the fashionable
world; and to keep with the current it 1s necessary for
all to purchase their clothes at the Continental Clothing
House of, E. H. Eldfidge k Co., northeast corner
of Chestnut and Eiehth streets. Let all who wonld be
celebrated for propriety in dress make noto of it.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
DP TO TWELVE O’CLOCK LAST'NIQBT,
GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut at., below Ninth,
SMKESK- ?J?„ u ± r R& -
& r T«;r c mpll,# StaiSJUr.Nr ■
J Stahl. NY*. JR Bacon A wf. 111
Robt H Snow. N Y C Allen, jr. RI
wH Clarke. Pa , Rev .lam***, Stratton, Miss
Rev Daniel Stratton, Miss M Ship. Qal
J Duffy. Pa Hoy J TnmMe.Woroceter
JBH*U k wf,Marne J BCams, Washington
W B Wnllaoe.N V J Q, Honrv k la. Boston
Dr D 8 Garrett- Rio de J’no Jasso L Slemmer. N Y
FA Coe k la, N Y Mrs U Anderson. N Y
W Scott Fla G P Vriiitakar. Md
TJYnrke.NJ JBPsfmer.NY
Mr Williams Pa F Hubbard, NY
W HRqthdrfortJ. Glasgow A Schdlc & wf,N Y
E Turpin- Borland WP -Knowl's VY"
H Msckea. N Y DWatlnce, 8 S Persia
D Luthqr; Readins W M Watu, Carlisle
Bj) OnyumM. NY R A Holden, Cum *
J BSiaffoid, Biit J D Livinsston. Boston
E R Handle y. Va E K Collins, Boston
A C Gm», Dri J A Prazer. NY
H G Fftiit k fa 8 M Tnhnsou. Wash
Mrs Reilv^Wit»h MrH«||ap. W-sb
E L Oloyd, j,Utle Rock A Richmond
it 0 Barton, R««hmond G P Eddy. Wilmington
John S Kennedy. Alabama H 8 Fisk k la, N Y
E O Wbitehonw. NY J U Dow, N Y
JH Maddox. NY Thm» Harrison. NY
B Small \ ork, P.a V M MnClallan k la. V*rk
MrSJ Wood. N Y C Wendell fr la. Wash tn
Mlw Wendell. Wash, D C Mrs Haley. Wesb. D. 0
Jl V Treoou- Ran Francisco Paul Morphy, Louisiana
a* Tinker, NY
MERCHANTS*. HOTBL-Fourth it.. below Arch.
Thog Ross k wife, Fa M«*s Ross. Pa •
XF Steiner* Pmllipsharg PKHams, Water et
N Rhoads Jr.Reaamg ' W Brinrile la. Kansas -
J B Wilson* Tenn J E Griffin, Coatesville
Wra Pa A McAllister & la, Pa
3 Boyer, ftlair co Aaron Di*sie*er, Pa
p Brown,NC Mm Brown. NC
MrsLGauldea* G* H W Tracy. Hsrriabur/j
Mlm J Curators. Pa GW financier. Pa
ColGDnrsejr Green, Fa Jas A Green, Pa
Mr* P B Green, rft R Spear, Pa
Win Colon, Fa, Mm A Jackson. Fa
MU»JennyMoMnrtm,Fa JH Farnsworth, Mass
OS Wynkoop, Pa Wm J Mehaffhjr. Pa
i teay
Misses Niohols, Mm* D 8 Chase. Mas*
W C Demins. Oxford, -MB Spahr. York. Pa
William Smith, York. Pa Alex Spangler. York eo
J N Brewer. Maroerabur* Jas Newh'll. Vermont
J HTdttou, AJfeghsny eo,Md James M Copperooll, N Y
• AMERICAN HOTEL^Chestnntst 3 . shore Fifth.
JM Wilson Pittsburg Must M W Wilson.FitUb'g
KL Strong* Harrisburg T B Goodwin. Harrisburg
CH»twtim Ky A Earvin,N Y
W H Meeter, Del. W T Tschudy, Del
H C fipmsune. Dal . H Clark, N Y
J) C Mocoratwr. NY. 8 Silver. Del
ft? Wade. NY WE Willis. NY
? r a»tfinw* N-Y • S Hfltrause. N Y
L Onivsr, Stockton, Pa W H Treiwott, Pa
o*oF Wnirht,Vo JDRew,Va '
?prH>wmin 2 , N J WM Tamer A la, Del
ILQnJnu. Del E T Brown «M**a
DV- Domjan, Mass _ J Satrent, Shelburne Fall*
8 Greenleaf, flhelb'e Falls Parnell Towdwin. Md
B Morse, NY OH Perry, Liberty, Va
FRANKLIN HOUSE—Chestnut street, above Third,
E T PlvcVmn, Phita MmK Kimtoll, N Y
jT)ohertr,«oh Haven WKljOiw, Readme
VTCowm.N J GW Horses, Del
JE Marshall, NJ J Warren, Pa
PPiame, Washington lIW Page, Conn
G P Manitj NY..- E Lan?don. N Y
O M Hill, Pottsrjlle , J Lake, Del
pTa»man,NY
JONES* HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Bixth,
! W Gibbs, Albany , J Condon, Md
leoDavenport, low* Copt TT> .*hsw, U 8 N -
'D Pcamnt. Scranton, pa Hiram Temple, Boston 1
WhUams. Bait • Chss Montgomery, Balt
T Brown, N Y C Moors. Wash, v C
Mrs Bridge, N Y
HOTEL—Race street, above Third,
JOlfiSHßliifcvirttoVß J K James, BeiwTek
~?VillPw8sI& Newtown Q Heubner* Le Maris
JlinmraPr PY Bendlmgej*. Pa,
fomfJlMp&flPa- ' ** RSbalters Readme
sj>aWHwm.Readlaf A Ri*ewhard, Allentown
C HGrow.Trapo . CHHershev, Derry
ft W Uhlw, Barry, M Hocker, Jr-Pa
A BMnbpwer, Pa l a Weyloy.Lenannn
AV*Baghsr, H-T Handler, Pottarillo -
Lebanon LOWholt*. Pa
T WMcokly. Pa- t JHGUtcland. N V
strfl9t l!i smtahaurh, Kansas
J Clare J T Baldwin. Easton
R F Frank*. wUksbarre . Hon F. Taylor, Pa
BMyera, TS«tf»n . H A Baucb.LUi*
JGrasfT, Lebanon , EWlfron. Danville
JGeerhart,Cstasanana sFurnhsufth, Jr.Pa
A F White Haven w MeCiacksn, Hamburg
BTATKB ONION ROTBL-Market street, above Sixth.
ft M Urie.-Mifilin on * WB'Fortney. Middletown
ftfCejrn, Meobanicsbnre ' _ N WRamjle.Paradim-Pa
R H Thomas, Mechanojr A F Brandt, Meoliamcab’g
John Patton, LauqxJO, Fa N C Sample. Lane 00. Pa
L C Crossdn k h, PA Georso Graham, T.ano co
G P Watson k IJro r P* Geo W Hinkle, Pa
J Bansr, Middletown. Pa C TRober, Beading
Wr7 J p4fe"Wn.r>F.,r,
Wm Robinson, Greenburg. S Ralston, Armstrong eo
/Ralston, Armstrong oo
MERCHANTS* at. above CallowbiU
H mtiekt?* WomeUdorf C W Bright. Look Haven
spYßrJ'ht,Banbury D Reiob, Willmmsport.
. oha Ohddss, Pa A Yoeom, Sinking, dprins
Jlss 0 Hrtffman. Backs co Hfiohnurrasn. Allontown
, aeobStwet k ladr,Porry oo Mrs C Albrivht k son. Pa
.I fl MoNabh. Bjjleviuo 'Jacob Hartaler. Belleville
James MerreM, Tiora eo, Pa Mr Renn, Treyortnn
Mr Knmer. Treverton J M Howor, North’ncq
RDlflkey, Carnonoo;, '• Bidding. Ashland
, wash Verier, Colombia, Pa Mark Williams. Coium, Pa
Jesse Bnoher, Lancaster .oo P Kline, Lebanon co
John Yeaycrjr, Colombia co J Yeager. Colombia co
W.aah Parr, Colombia oo
, . THE UNION strset, above Third.
Geo Nosa. Waterloo, Pa J M MoMina. Wmsport
p Bigler, Betluehem 08W atsonrDei
5 PfiJ«. • ,Ww Me Conns}’, Pa
Col R RatoUffi Tamanua Master S Raroltffe, Fa
BAL’D BAOLD—Third street, ebove Callowhin.
- M L Vo.l, Lehigh «o, Pi WBierfried, LeSl<l.
T AVger, C.rlmn « ... W H Ki.Uer. Schl co, F»
p Z H«rt.'S(«OK'Fi|i». "I Robt 9«jd, po.je«t.Bn ..
■ J Zopo. i.enpstt.’.to. i o C S.Biroh Jtojdins
- A ri.bimrn tfiouphir. oo J Smtior, Bncka co. P»
Mg Srotrar, Buok« 00, Po ■ A Bocrord. North.iop'n CO
pßßoms.rdncr, P» • J ROoiwi. Bgrcrclown
r jji«Br*c£icTi_K!tlcvillß,Pa. dYoujir.O»rlionco •
• FDSihioidtiwci«l>orl - HMNmcT, Klcokner.vjllo
(Joo Sctioeti.flerks co. I’a
MS»;fl*MW>6*».'vok .oSMMNiBmtaM
tLihWiuppa GsnmiiAcoVFa; Chat Morton, CJmton, 0
r* : : . P JJUch A.lSj Backsco^
.. . J ubll«, Laserne co,?»
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth *t, above Ohestnit
T Coates, Lano co j N Blundin'. Phils ,
J Trayne, Chester oo p Humes. Chester co
D Kimble, Chester co J Scott, Chester co
A Kimble, Chester oo Wm F<>v. Chester co
M Kegnze, Reading • A Sp?*kmaa, Contesviiio
7* Lamborn, Pa, Mrs Middleton, Pa
C C I'auffmam Lanoco Hugh Jackson, Chester oo
Sam) MoWiUiams, Cbeaoo F Snyder, Jumataoo
David ttmor. Pa VV co
L Paxson, Wilmington,Del W L James, W Chester
Geo Richards, Pottstown
. r, JBAGLE HOTEL—Third street, abovo Race.
JSTouaar, Hartford G W Brown, Chester oo
C Fairbauk, Del oo L Cook, Del oo
Thos Cook. Del co W Layers, Phila
S M Zaoharias. Germant’n J K Harper, Ind
J Pratt k da, Harrisburg S Lowry, Lancaster
T Russell, NY . Mrs Elliott k da, Pa
H Sawyer, Washington M Saylor, Brooklyn
T Davidson, Va D Child, Reading
JN Marshall, W Chester W Kime. More.ibury
S Kline, Moresbury ® W Cook, Phila
BLACK BEARHOTEL-Third st., above Callowhill.
D Bruner, Chestnut Hill Danl Cinder, Maoungie
Peter Lentz, Lowbill M Eisenbire, Reading
Thos F Holloway, N J CLan H Lenhnnl. Albany
John Gerhard, Reading Jacob K Hilt, Earlvillo
M Cooper, Coopersburg OMnmlel, Reading
FHuyett,Exeter,fa EDtves, Exeter,Pa
IMPORTATIONS.
[Reported for the Press.]
BLACK RIVER, Jn—SchrSahwa,Small—l76tons log
wp >d 63 ha.'S pimento 25 hides 1 bbl old brass 2pieces do
a lot of old iron, copper, &o. D N Wetzlnr & Co.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
SEE FOURTH PAGE.
„ ARRIVED.
Steamship Pennsylvania. Teal, from Richmond, via
Norfolk,29 hours, with mdse and passengers to Thomas
Wehster. Jr. Passed below the Buoy on the Brown,
barklrnm: below the Brandywine, a light brig; a bark
and three deep schra above; saw about fifty schrs and
three bnss jn the bay and river, upward bound.
Ship Calliope, Goodwin, from Liverpool Aug 27, with
mdse to Stephen Baldwin k Co
Bohr Bnhwa. Small. 27 days from Black River, Jam,
with logwood No, to D N Wetzlar & Co.
SchrElisa k Rebeeon, Price, 2 days from Now York,
with mdse to Crowell k Collins.
„Bohr Tonrnh, Anderson. 10 days from Eastport, with
fi«h &c toEASouder&Co. „
Bohr March, Crosby, 9 days from Eastport, with fish,
Ac. to E A Boud»r k Co.
Schr Andrew Manship, Bloxam, 2 days from Camden,
Del, with corn to J H MoCoilev,
Schr T P MoColiey. Deputy, 2 days frorti Milford, Del,
with corn to J H MoCollnv.
Behr 8 M Bhaddick, Williams, 4 days from Middle
town, with stone to Thos Mansfield. . _ _
Rchr Yoimg America. Tuft, 1 day from Port Deposit,
with wheat to Jas L Bewley k Co. „
Schr Alechanio. Hendrickson. 1 day from Odessa. Del,
with wheat to Jas L Bewley k Co. _ _ ,
Bchr»Gen Russell. Chambers. 1 day from Lewes, Del,
witncomtoJasLßowley A Co. . , _ „
Schr John W Hall. Morris. 1 day Creek
Landing, Del, with corn to J L Bewiev & Co.
Bchr Ann C Gray. Kelly. 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with
grain to Jns L Bewley * Co.
Bohr Pearl. Doputj, 1 day from Milford, Del. With
grain to Jos L Bewley k Co,
MEMORANDA. , „ , ,
Steamship Boston,Sellew,hence,arrivedat-N York
Cahawba', Smith, for Havana and N York,
cleared at New Orleans26th inst. , . .
Ship Guy Mannering. Dollard. for Liverpool, cleared
at Mobile 26th )nst, with 4120 bales cotton, valued at
$242 m. ? _ .. , „
Bark Paladin, Wilson, for River la Platte, sailed from
Bark Ad{fie*SwH?rAvery, for St Thomas, cleared at N
York yesterdnr. _ ..... ,
Sohrs D B Bayles, Tilton, from Apalaolnoola, and
Transit. Knowles, from Jacksonville, arrived at New
York yesterday. . .
Bchr Juba Fox, Learning, from Newport, arrived at
Mobile 26th >nst _ ,
Propeller E H Herbert Dawes, from Bordentown and
Bridgeton, arrived at Baltimore yesterday, and cleared
to return. 4 „
Propoller Vuloan, Morrison, cleared at New York yoß
terday for Philadelphia. . . „
The birk Roanoke, of ond from New York Sept 16 for
St Jagode Cuba, wns totally lost during the hurricane of
theSdinst atlnasua. Her passengers and crew have
arrived at Cumberland Harbor. The Roanoke was built
at Portsmouth. Va, in 1856,400 tons register, rated A l>a»
and valuednt $25,000. , , .
The steamship Potomoo, at New York yesterday from
Baltimore, reportsi-~3oth ult. at 4 A M. about 16 miles N
W of Cape Henry, passod two steamers having in town
large vessel, dismasted.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
McOj.bes’ IvorytypeB Water Color Cray
ou, India Ink, and plain Photographs, Plain Photographs
and Daguerreotypes for 91. No. 626 CHESTNUT Street.
Jules Hauel’s Aiiomatio Vinegar is not
only a great disinfecting agent to be used in sick cham
bers, Jco., but is a oertain cure for sick headache, neu
ralgic pains, Ac. It is a delightful cosraotio, and has
obtained a just celobrityfonts many oxoellent hygi
enic properties. 8o!dbyall Druggist*, and by JULES
HAUEL k CO., No. 704 Chestnut streot, Philadelphia.
** Harris Boudoir” Srthno Machine-
IMPROVED DOUBLE-THREAD.
FIRST PREMIUM AT EVERY FAIR.
o2S-3ra Philadelphia, Office, 730 ARCII Street.
Diamonds 1 Diamonds !!
Diamonds and other preoioua stones bought for cash
at LEWIS LADOMUS k CO., 802 CHESTNUT
Streot. 029-3t*
Tins Statb Agricultural Society have
awarded the FIRBT PREMIUM to the Sewing Ma
chines of LADD, WE BbTKR, k CO. New styles, with
rooent improvements may be seen at their rooms, 820
CHESTNUT Street. os4-tuthslm
Hoopland's German Bitters will posi
tively cure Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervous De
bility, itc.» Ac. i OOFLAND’S BALSAMIC CORDIAL
will positively cure Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough
Ac., Ac.
Prepared by Dr. O. M. JACKSON A CO., 418 ARCH
Street, and for sale by Druggists and dealers generally
Price 76 cents per bottle. se24-tf
Grover & Baker’s
CXLSBBATBD NOISXLSSS FAMILY SSWIRO-MADEIMM
AT BBDUCSD PRICES.
Temporarily at No. 501 Broadway,
Will return to No. 498 in a few weeks.
Salamander Fire-Proof Safes.— -Avery
lorge&ssortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at reason
able prices, No. AM CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
anJStf EVANS k WATSON
Thb Prices OF
SINGER'S BE WI NO MACHINES
HATS ! SKIN 11 SXSTCKS MI
The Wn.tcox and Giubs Sewing Ma
chine. 715 CHESTNUT Straot. PbilluleliihlA. oeJl-lf
Gas-Lamp Depot—Sixth and Abod.
ee24<sm
m a *.2 In^J?« BANK - p,IILAI >E^* , H!A,Oo-
U J? toiler 18,1859.
Notiot 10 berebjr given, that an eleotion for thirteen
.u rc fw A O »F e . r V?, tli o ensuing year wilt be held at
tho BANKIN » HOUSE, on MONDAY. November 21st.
between the hour* of lu A. M and 2 1\ M.
riie annual meeting r»r the Stockholder* will beheld
at the same place, on TUESDAY, November Ist, at 1?
town brohwta without lon of»- » «. wL , ecHA FFER, Cq.hior.
Seamen s Saving Fund —Northwest
Oobnss Sbcond nnd Walnut Streets.—Deposits re
ceived in small and large amounts, from all dosses oi
the community, and allows interest at the rate of five per
cent, per annum,
Office open daily, from? untile o'cloolr, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President,
FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Sooretary, OHAS
M. MORRIS.
Onb Price Clothing of tub Latksi
STVLBB.mads in the best manner, expressly for RE
TAIL BALEB, • LOWEST selling prices marked in
Plain Figures. Ail goods made to order warranted satis
factory. Our 'ONE-PRICE System ie strictly adhered
to, as we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing.
All are thereby treated alike. JONES k CO.,
sed-tf 6M MARKET Street.
Wheeler & Wilson Bewing Machines.
-PhiladelphiaOffice, 623 CHESTNUT Street.
Merchants’ orders filled at the SAME DISCOUNT a m
by the Company.
Branch offices in Trenton, New Jersey, and Easton
and Westchester, Pa. *el4-im
Saving Fund—National Safety Trust
Compskt.—Chartered by the State ol Pennsylvania,
RULEB.
1. Money is received every day, end in any Amount,
erge or small.
I. FIVE PER CENT, interest is paid for money from
the day it is put in.
• I The money is always paid baok is GOLD whenever
It is called for, and without notice.
4. Money isreoeived from Executert, AdminUtrator*-
Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or small sums,
to remain a long or short period.
5. The money received from Depositors is invested in
Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first
olass »coaritiei.
A. Office open every day—WALNUT Street, southwest
corner Third street. Philadelcbia. aoIS
MARRIED.
COOPER—KNOWLES.—On the evening of the 26th
ult.. by the Rev. A. A. Willitts. Mr. James B. Cooper
to Mirs Annie M.Knowlea. all of this oily. *
PISHER-WATKR*-On.the fithulf.. by the Rev.
Wm. 11. Benade, Wm. H. Fisher, of Albany, N Y.. to
Caroline A., daughter of the late James Waters, of this
citv. *
MOTT-WATERb.-On the 23d ult.. br the Rev. Wm.
It. Benide, George W. Mott to Mary A., daughter of
the late Jas. Waters, of this city. *
PRICTL—At Gennantown, Pa., on Momlnvafternoon,
Jacob Frick, in year of his age.
. *‘* l s relatives and friends of the family are invited
to attend his, funeral, from the rewdenco of Ins son.
John H. FrioV, Linden street, above Germantown
avenue, on W ednesday afternoon. Nov. 2, at l o'clock,
without further notice. Interment at Monument
Ceme'ery. *♦
GRAFF.—Monday. Oet. 31.1859, Paul Prnncis, son of
Paiil and Rebecca Graff, aged 2 rears and Bmonths.
The funeral will tike nlace from the reaid-non 0 f bis
father. Nn. 1809 Mt. Vernon street, on Wedncsdiy
morninc,Nov.2, at 10H o’olock. *■*
mormng, Oct. 29th,atSrrmg
Valley, Montgomery county. Bonjamm Martin, son of
Benjamin L. Berry need Ie years
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend bis funeral, from the residence
of his grandmother. Mrs. Susan Berry. No. 417 Lombard
street this (Tuesday ) morning, at 19 o’olock. *
MURPHEY-On tho SOth ult., Mrs. Mary G„ -wife
of Dr. 8. Murphey.
The friends are invited to attend the Tunera! services,
at the house of her husband, Broad, Mow Arch stroet,
this (Tuesday) afternoon, at half past three o’clock,
precisely. Charleston (S. 0.) pacers please copy. *
OSGOOD.—On tiio2Btn ult., fn Canwen, N. J., Mary,
wife of Wm. Osgood.
Panarst from the residence of her father. Mark
Burrnugh, Fourth street, below Federal,this (Tuesday)
afternoon, at 1 o’clock. • *
McCLOUD.—On the »th ult., Daniel McCloud, aged
47veir*. •
Funeral from his lato residence, IIW S- Eighth stroot.
wonE*,. ? ra U on Wednesday morning, at fl>< o’clock*
YERKhS.--On the 23tb ult., Lydia, wife of Riohard L.
Yerkes, aged M years. *
Funeral from tho residence of herhusband, Moreland
townsh'p, Montgomery county, Pa., this (Tuesday)
mornmf. at id o’clock. /f •
JOIivSTON.—On. the 29th ult., Alice, wife of Mr.
, Andrew Johnston, in the 02J year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her husband. 1836 Lom
b w,Vs?& lrt Jl ,B .{ T, i ea . dft K ) afternoon. ftt2o’clnck. *
B ,sP. f |bmt..KateO.,daughter of Mar
and the late John Wiler, aged 25 yea s.
«.Y u wKl, ,rora t ,ie '■csidenco of Mrs. Susannah Barns,
ftrt ° n itroet ’ on Wednesday morning, at 9
GREEN.—On the 29t)i ult., Catharmo Abigail, daugh
ter of John and Rachel P. Green, aged 10 months.
Funeral from the residence of her parents, 70 Federal
street. *
MURPHY —On the SOth ult., Mrs. Ann Murphy,
aged 68 years. ,
Funeral from the residence of hereon, Edward Mur
pliT. Prime street,east nf Gray’s Feryy rood, on Wed
nesday morning, at 9 o’clock. *
POULSONr-On the 29th ult, Kate M., wife of Francis
M. Foufson. in the 25th year ot her ago.
Funeral from the residence of her husband, 840
Snath Second street, tins (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2
° LEViLTNGO.—On the 30th ult M Mr. LevlUngo.in the
62d year ofhis Age. ..
Funeral from his late residence, No. 2211 South street,
onThursdat afternoon,at lo’cloek.
ef L{pG.-0a the 29th ult., Wm. Long, in the 66th year
. Funentj'frmn bis late residence. 1323 S. Seventh street,
below Wharton, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o’clock.
TVfOTIRNING STORE! BESSON & SON,
IT -*7 No. 808 CHESTNUT Street, have a full asrort
mentof .
Bl&ok Valour Reas, HBlaok Gros Grain Bilks,
do. Moafisehned’L&inea, do.. Poolt de Boies,
do. Cashmeres, < do. Vanetiennea,
do. Merinoea, do. Gins d’Kcosse,
do. Batin do Climes. do. Patent boiled Silks,
do. Bombazines, do. Irish Poulins.
- do. Tamisat.. do. English Crapes,
; do. Paramattas. do. Crape Collars,
S t d °- ■ S '* e ™’
< B.wn3 Moantfui CooS. i
feiis, &0.. ko.
1 every variety, oT-u
iy?»iurri\on literary institute.
WENDELL PHILLIPS, Esq..
.rtiWill deliver his
<pREAT LECTURE]
“THIF. LOST, ARTS,”
AT JAYNE’S HALL, ,
On THURSDAY EVENING. November sd.
Doors open at 6j£ln'olnck. Lecture will commence at
7)* o’oloclr. Tickets 20 cents. For sale at HAZARD’S,
MARTIEN’S. HKttpERSON’S„Aroh at., near Sixth;
and BOWER’S, Sixth and Vine Streets. nol 3t
ry-s=» TO THE DEMOCRATIC CITIZENS OF
ILf PHILA DE L I*H IATb e leading article of tho
rtttn*i/tvaman of in alluding to the conduot
of the present Administration, refers to their course in
the nominations Mr/ Vaux. Dr. MoChntook, and my-
Bolf, in n war. if unanswered, to leave afaise impression
upon tho pubho mradj and. ns I am alluded to bv name,
JtaketheearuestßgAiortumty to correct the misstate
mgnts. ,
. Inftfidiwjn to many instances of undue and improper
mwrfiorence by the offioora of tho National Government
n;amst mv nomination. I be T leave to refer to the caso
of Air. JOHN FULLERTON, of iho Eighteenth ward,
the niessenrer of Mf. John Hamilton, Jr., Survoyorof
the Port, wlm was dismissed for voting for my nomina
tion, and so informed at the time of lus dismissal.
That this was tho sole cause of his removal, Mr.
Hamilton avowed tome in the presence of others. Who
Mr. Fullerton is, and was, the Democrats of Old Ken
sington well know. I may say \ hat he is one of tho best
of men—was a good officer—and has been a consistent
Dejsocrat all his life, which is nearly double that of
Mr. Hamilton.
The reference to roy nomination, therefore, is entirely
untounded in faot.
Phila., Oct. 23, J 859. GEORGE R. BERRELL.
[Y75 s * Y. 111. I>. V. C.-T II I! It EGU L A H
monthly mectinsoftho Young Men’s Democratic
Union Club wUI be held at the CLUB ROOM, Military
Hall, Library stroot. on THIS (Tuesday) EVENING,
Nov. Ist, at 8 o’clock. By order
_ WM. C. PuTTERSON, President.
FDWABP W. FLOOD. Booretary. It*
fyT=* GERMANTOWN.
MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
COURSE OF LECTURES.
TOWN HALL,
MONDAY E VEMN6B.
November 14, MORTON McMICHAF.L, Esq.
•* 31, Rov. A, A« WILLITTS.
« 28, Dr. R. SHELTON MACKENZIE.
Dccombor 8, CHA*t. S. PANCOAST, Esq.
•• 12. W, H. ALLEN. Esq.
« 39. Rev. J. WHEATON SMITH.
Tickets for sale at News Stand, depot, Ninth ami Green;
Parker’s, Main street, opposite the Depot, Germantown;
Coates, Main Ami Bnn-churst streets, and at the
door on the evenings of Lectures.
N. B.—Cars run up and down tho turnpike, nl-12t
ORPHANS’ FESTIVAL.-A GRAND
entertainment will bo given on the Groundsof
tbe Orphan Asylum, West rinladelphin, on T HURB
- Nov. 3d, for the benefit of this large and helpless
family, numbering now more than 3 0 noys, anu lor
whom tbe Manngor* find it difficult to provide the noces
sariesof He. The iarzo and spacious buildiug, occupied
by tho Orphans, will bo open to all. and abundnDt Re
vrxsiiment* provided forlhepconsion. The prograimne
of exercises will consist of Instrumental Music, Sinking
by the Orphans, and '’ddresaes by Rt. Rev. Bishop Wood
and Rev.E J.Sourin. The Comrmttoo having oharze
of tho arrangements confidently trust that a generous
response will rewArd their efforts and cheer the hearts
of tho helpless Orphans, wi osa appeal is never made in
vain. The Second and Third, Greon and Coates. Race
and Vine, Market, and Arch-street Lines connect with
the Hostonviile Care passing tho gate of tho Asylum.
Tickets. 25 cents ; Children. 10 cents for salo at the dif
fer nt Bookstores. Orphans’ Btoro. Twolfth and Chest
nut. and the members of the Board of Managers. nl-2t*
rAN ELECTION FOR TWELVE DI
■L3 RECTORS of the Philadelphia Bohool of Design
far Women. toeervefor tho ensuing i oar, will be hold
AtHie Sohool, No. 1554 CHESTNUT Streot,on MON
DAY, the7thof November, 1853, at 12 o’olook. nl 2t*
PEOPLE’S LITERARY INSTITUTE.—
Third Lecture of the Course at CONCERT
HXTiL. THURSDAY EVPiNING. Nov. Sd, by Rov.
JOHN LORD. Subject—“ Galileo.".
Singlo Tickets, 25 conts. Admitting Gentleman and
two Ladies,so cents. nl-3tr
rr=r* GEOLOGICAL LECTURES.
Dr. BOYNTON’S last five Lectures, via :
“First Created Animal Lifo.’*
Coal Beds: How Coal was Produced."
" The Period of Reptiles."
“Warm-blooded Animals."
“Tho Present Order of Animals, Ac."
All illustrated by large beautiful Fniutmgs. Frico for
tho five closing Lecturoß,7scents; single tickets 25cts.,
which will admitto the great Experimental Lecture on
Saturday afternoon. Lecture quarter to 8 o’clock. 031-6 t
(Yy* A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE “ ME
-1 •vjf ohamo Pnvinrsnnd Building Association of Phila
delphia" will bo hold on TUESDAY EVENING. Nov.
Ist. nt tho corner of Tenth and Spring Garden at half
past7o’clock. WM. HOBART BROWN,
o3t-2t* Beore t Ary.
fTr* A MEETING OF THE JUNIOR ANTI-
H, * SLAVERY SOCIETY will bo held on TUESDAY
EVENING, at half past seven o’clock, nt Clarkson Hall,
oil-lt* E. N. HALLOW KLL.
fV’s=» MERCANTILE BENEFICIAL ASSO
ikJ CIATION OF PHILADK» PHIA.—The annua
meotina of tins Association will bo hold At tbe Rooms o*
tho Union Benevolent Society, N.W. cor. SEVENTH
andSANSOMSta..onTUESDAY, NovomberStli.atStf
o'clock P. M. The annual report will bo submittal, Oba
an election held fora Board of Managers, to serve the
ensuing year. WILLIAM A. ROLIN, $
o2J-tnt>B Secretary.
rr?“ OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
ILJ R.E.BAVIVOS AND LOAN CO., N. E. Corner
TENTH and CHEBTN UT Streets.
The annual .meeting ot the Stockholders will bo held
at the Office of the Company, on THURSDAY, Nov. 3d,
at 10 A.M.
An election for Twenty Directors will take place the
same day, between the hours of IX A. M. andSP. M., at
tho office of tho Company.
029-flt S. L. HUTCHINSON, Seorctary.
tf&YLVANU COLLEGE OF I>EN
URlxKßY.—lntrodactoncs to tlio regular
lure* vrill Ihj delivered in the Rooms, t&i
MONDAY, Oct. 31, and TUJS-DAY, Nov.
[Uo'clook, W. CaH’prt, Prof, of Mechani
i onl Dentistry.
. Jj. husseiott. Prof of Prin
ciples of Dental Surgery and
Tnorapeulics.
6 J. H. RlcQiullan, Prof, of Ana
tomy and Physiology.
rrsr* PENN
LL3 TALSI
eouras of Lectt
ARCH Btreet. i
Ist, as follows:
MONDAY,
f 4 “ C. N. ,Pier< e, Prof, of Dental
1 vhjsioloiy and Operative
TUESDAY, < Dentistry.
I 5 “ T. L. Buckingham, Prof, of
l Chemistry and Metallurgy.
The publio are invited. W. CALVERT, Doan,
133 North Eleventh street.
rrs=* WESTERN RANK. OF PHILADELPHIA
UsJ? —October Ist, 1869.
pie annual election for Directors of this Bank will be
held at tho Banking House, on MONDAY, November
2lst. between the hours of 10 o’clook A. M. and 2 o’clock
P. rtl.
Tho nnnual meeting of Stockholders will be hold nt
the stmo plaoo on TUESDAY* November Ist, at 12
o’olook M. G. M. TROUTMAN,
04tuAlr-tn2Q Cashier.
TO CIIATTEI, UONDHOLUEIIK OF
!ISTHBWibLIAMSPORT AND KLMIRA RAIL
ROAD COMPANY .—A meeting of Chattel Uondhold-
SBLFiIU* hfW at Room No. 24, WASHINGTON
BUILDING, (No. 274 South Third street,)on TlJrS*
DAY, Nov. 1. at 12 M. A genera) attendance is request*
ed. o« matters of importance wilt be presented for con*
aideration.
■By order of the Committee.
n rs* INDIA-HER RACES. LANGUAGE
'jwJF, AND RELIGION,—By special request, the Itev
HENRY M. BCUDDER, D. I)., will repeat the above
pvL’MiJ&A he iu MUBI ? Ar< FUND HALL?on TUESDAY
EVENING. November lit, at7>f o’clock.
Tickets. 25cents: mar bo obtained at the bookstores
of Parry ft MoMillan. wni.B. ftA. Martien, the Tract
House, Presbyterian Board, H. A. Bower, Oth and Green,
and at the rooms ol'tho Young Men’s Christian Associa
tion- ______ 026-Ct*
FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ BANK
Lk3 . -PnjLAi»BLP«iA, OctoberSd, 1359.
Notice is hereby given that an dootion for Thirteen
Di/eotors will l»e held at the Banking House on MON
DAY, Noveiuberaist, imp, between the hoursof PoViook
A- M. and S o dock P. M.; and a general meeting of the
Stockholderswill be held on TUESDAY, November Ist,
at 4 o clock P. M«i at the Banking House.
oi dtnai W. JIUSIITON, Jn„ Cashier,
fTT* SOVTHWARK BANK—PIIILADEL
LL3f , FJttA, October 3d, 1839.
Notice is hereby given thatnn election for Thirteen
Directors wiU be held fit the Bunking House on MON
DAI, November 2J*t, ]BW, between the hours of 10
o clock A. M. and 2 o’clock P. M.snnd a general meet
mw ol the Stockholders will be held on TUESDAY. No
vember Ist, at 12 o’olock M.
Q*-dtn2l F. F. STEEL. Cashier.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
■MERCHANTS’ DINING SALOON,
-LIA No. 318 CHESTNUT STREET,
_ . PHILADELPHIA.
One door below Adams A, Co's Kifpres* Office,
Has been htted up in iim-clans strle, with Dinin? Rooms
on the first and second floors, whero gentlemen will bo
furnißiied with llraitklaats, Dinners, nnd Suppers. from
A. hi. to 12 P. M., singly or in parties, and at J’nb'ic
or Private Tamos, as may ho desired. Tito Catormß
Dejpartnient will be under tho control and direction or
CoionollHAVhß, late Proprietor of the Surf House,
Atlantici City. Ever* delicacy and substantial, including
choice (?AMh, FISH, and OYSTERS, will be provided
and constantly on hand. To men of business who dino
down town, this Establishment wid ooinmend itself, os
they will moot with no delay in bein* servoii. The Bar
will be provided with the choicest WINES, LIQUORS.
nudCI(jARB
Colonel THAYER requests his former Patrons nnd
Fnonds to visit this Establishment,
The undersigned having been familiar with this busi
ness for many /ears, fools confident o! giving entire
•atjslaotlnn. and solicits the patronage or his Irionds
and the public. •
!?T M 9.WrEW B, i! O, »Me. THOMAB DYES.
LUNCHES PAHA from IoKtol2 M. 031-fit
IIfUKRAY HOUSE,
r *1 , . , NEWARK, OHIO,
I« the largest and best arranged Hotel in central Ohio,
is centrally located ana is easy of acoess from all the
routes of travel. It contains all the modern improve*
menu, and every convenience for the oomfort and ac
commodation of the travelling public. The Sleeping
.Rooms are large and well ventilated. The Buites 01
Rooms are well arranged and onrefullr furnished foi
families and large travelling parties; and the Ilou&e will
be kept as a first-ol&es Hotel in every rosoect. /
H. A, MURRAY & BRO„
Proprietors.
nruE union,
A ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD.
UPTON S. NKWc'oMKR UKI^,I,A '
Th* situation of this HOTEL is superiorly adapted to
the wants of the Business Public; anuto those m searob
of pleasure. Passenger Railroads, which now run past
end in close proximity,.afford a oheap and pleasant ndr
to all plaoes of interest in or about theoitr. It JW.ftVr
IRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU
RANCE COMPANY. Office W WALNUT St.
, Ptm.apßt.pHU, Nov.Lift’d.
n Tl»» ?tfs, clorB h ? v « deolartd a Dividend of THREE
HOLLARS per ahue upon the Ctpital Stnok of this
Connany, for the last six inonlhs. Ratable to the Stock
holders on and after the second dav of Novcmbor. at this
Oflleo. ALFRED S. GILLETI’,
nl-tuthsflt Treasurer.
I~JEAF MADE TO HEAR—Acoustic An
riclea, Artifici tJ Ear Druina. Cornels. Soniferous,
over forty varieties of Ear Trumpets, Ka Instruments
in every variety, and of the most apprnvod construe
“on*6t P. MADEIRA’S
x, Ear Instrument Depot.
, No. 118 South TENTH Street below Chestnut,
Philadelphia.
PICTURES BirstlNLlGli r MAUK ARE
.. ...,rl a l ,noro valuable, because infallible likenesses;
• -ro ore you should decorate your parlors with Life
id dSr' ,a '' LMER ’ B “•'ftp*
T ARU.—IOO hnrrels Western Lard for
•*-< Snlo. WM. 11. VOODWAJU) a CO.,
“•*« r .13 MARKET Street.
"WASHINGTON AND MT. VERNON.
MT. VERNON ANO It'S ASSOCIATIONS.
Historical. Biorraphicai and Pictorial, by Bcnron J
Lossin?. 139 Engravings. Compete in om» volume'
Specimen copies may bo seen at S. MoUJSNKY’S
o2v (3t 40* Walnnt Street.
LADIES’ HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, FRI
-BKTTB, and CURIAS, manufactured in the very
best and newest Pans styles, and of which we constant!)
keep av?ry large assortment on hand, sold wholesale
and retail, at the lowest possible prices. Orders from
all parts of the country solicited, and promptly attended
to, Also, a now HAIR DYh» superior to any in use.
RI. HUTOIS, No. 13 TENTH St.,
fietwoen Markotaml Chestnut.
Drawing and painting mate
rials.
Engineers’ find Architect** Stationery.
Grecian Painting Material*.
Potichomania Designs Anri VftM*.
Faint Boxes for Children, And also for Artist* And
Students. ’
Pictures And Picture Frame*.
Plating Cards. American and Frenoh.
Catalogues gratis to the trade.
BCHOLZ 8c JANENTZKY, •
Wtmi fn.T W .^‘iiJ lB Souih EIGHTH Street.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. oSn-Sm
112 •SOUTH FOURTH STREET. JJ2
BTETtEOSCOPIC BAZAAR.—Great Emporlunl for
5i t, i r i o *2[ , ?S B^A Bte A? 08c °P l ?Ji QW »«Amerioan,Frenoh
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Artificial Human Eves inserted. 011-tinif
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X and half .pint*. The celebrated brand “ incom
parable” for sale by F. I). LONGCHAMP.
oSI-lm 317 South FRONT Street.
THE PRESS.-PHitADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1859.
HOW THEY DIFFER!
The great merit of Mrs. fltowo’s new book.
THE MINISTER’S WOOING,
As a work of art, is admitted by alt. There u some
diiferenoe of- opinion, iiovrever, upon its orthodoxy,
among orthodox editors.
Bajs the New York Obaerverd’reubftorian)!
"It is well fitted to bring intooontempt the old j fa*
shioned dontrmesof tho Gospel, and is therefore, hailed
with great satisfaction by the enemies of the truth. The
Christian Register, the Unitarian paper of Boston, and
the bitterest of that school, says or this last work of
Mrs. Btowe. * that it will do more to breakdown ortho*
doxy than all the direct eflorts of our Unitarian pulpits
and prose ould possibly accomplish.'
“we do not doubt it. And )t is for a grief and lamen
tation that profpasedlr religious and orthodox papers
wjll aid in sounding the praisos of a book thatisonarged
with deadly poison, and aimed with deadly intentagainst.
the most sacred truths of God's holy word." '
Per contra, says the New York Evangelist (Presbyte
rian):
“Nowhere have we mot with pictures of New* Eng
land life so exquisite, and yet so true ; of its cairn,still
beauty ; of the household piety, the tender love, that
beautify and bless its homes. uow noble is the portrait
Of Hopkins, the simple, grand old man—so grave and
silent, yet so gentle and so good.
“Wo observe that several of our religious Journals
have attacked ' The Minister's Wooing' quite fieroely,
on account of a supposed thoologioal taint in one pas
sage, whero Mrs. Marvyn.in her despair at the sup
posed Ipssoi her son At sea, breaks forth into bitter ex
clamations At the thought that ho mny have made also
oternal shipwreck. This, they think, is designed to
insinuate a doubt of future punishment. But it seems
to us rather hhrsh judgment to measure words placed
m the mouth of one of tho characters of a story ns ri
puil) ns if they were deliberate opinions avowed and
defended in a Theological Treatise. It is not at all in
that light that we look upon the book, but as a simple
tale tf relisioits faith, and tender, trembling lor*— a
tale as sweetly pure ns that of Ruth, and as sueh we
pronounce it one of the most exquisite rreationi ever
woven out of the finest tissues of a woman's heart and
train."
"WHO SHALL DECIDE WHEN DOCTORS BIS-
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a fortnight, have ordered
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$1.60.
It has been tho wish of the author of this Exposition
of the Psalms to put tho reader in possession of the
wealth beneath, a s well as that upon their surface.
It is hoped this volume will in some measure meet
what has * - een felt by many to bo really a want in the
literature of our Church—viz: a plain exegetioal, ovnn
sehcal, and practical exposition of the Psalms for the
laity. The author hopes that hia exposition may prove
acceptable and us tut to Ins brethren of tho clorgy; still
he must sar, that ho has not wnlton for tho pulpit, but
for the puw.
Published by
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nl No. COO CHESTNUT Street.
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PRICE FIVE CENTS, It
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
jJLACK VELOUR OTTOMANS
Just received, best quality plain black
ALL-WOOL
OTTOMAN POPLINS.
ALSO,
BLACK VELOUR REPS,
ALL QUALITIES.
BESSON & SON.
MOURNING STORE,
H NO. BOS CHESTNUT STREET.
PALL AND WINTER SILK GOODS
AT REDUCED PRICES.
Hi. J. LEVY & CO.
Now offer a very Urge and select assortment of
SILKS, SHAWLS, poplins,
AND DUK3S GOODS.
Of matefiale for
FALL AND WINTER WEAK,
AT YSRY TOW PRICK*.
The large importations of this year have given them'the
opportunity to purchase many ohoico goods at leas than
importation coat, and they offer them to their customers
at very small profits.
‘n addition to FANCY SILK GOODS, they invite the
inspection of purchasers to their assortment of
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
Their stock being now complete in all the departments,
including every description of
I.INKN GOODS, HOIBKRY,
GLOVES, WHITE GOODS,
CLOTH CLOAKINGC, FLANNELS,
LONG CLOTH, Ac., Ac.
809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET.
n.U-31
MAGNIFICENT NKW GOODS OPEN
ITJI INO DAILY!!!
THORNLKY it CHIHM, KIGHTH and SPRING
GARDEN, have nn excellent stock of
l<onx Broclm Shawl* at 88,910.812,814, 816,919.
9SO. 822, end -826.
Square Broche Shawl*. Btella Shawls. &<*., A c.
lon* and Square Blanket Shawls Ladies and Misses,
(tents’ nnd Bovs' fihawls, from 86-60 up.
The Rovorsihfe Fhawl for 86, worth 87JO!
CLOAKS. 11 jr the best New York aad Philadelphia
Menu fact nrors, from 83 60 up te 526.'!.'
Wide Silk Velvets. Beaver Cloths, Ac., ftp. . „
Cassimerea, Hatinetts, Ac., for Men's and Hoys’ Wear.
BLACK SILK, lOpor cent, under regular priees!
Fancy Bilks, unusually cheap.
Beautiful Dress Goods, in gre.gt variety.
The Prettiest tow priced Delunes in theeity.
3LANKKTS, of the Best English and Aroerioan
M -nufaoture.
ndHORNLKY ft CHISM Buy only/or Cash. Tktytan'l
amt won't It tJnJ'rtold !
N. E. corner EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN.
020
LADIES’ FAUOY FURS.
GEO. F. WOMRATH.
NOS. 415 AND 417 AROII STREET,
HAS NOW orEN HIS USUAL
CHOICE ASSORTMENT OP FURS,
Made of stock selected by himself in Europe daring the
past Bpring. o«78-3m
jgYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH,
Are prepared tosuit families with their
WINTER DRY GOODS.
FRENCH MERINOEB,
LADIES’ CLOAK CLOTHS,
WIDE SILK VELVETS.
JIROCIIK LONG SHAWLS,
FINE WOOLLEN do.,
4-4 ALL WOOL TLAIDB.
FASHIONABLE DB LAINE3,
Do. FI,AID SILKS.
SUPERIOR BLACK SILKS.
UNSHRINKING FLANNELS,
FANCY SACK FLANNELS.
FINK STOCK OF BLANKETS.
CABSIMEREB FOR BOYS.
SLACK FRENCH CLOTHS.
N. B.—The .bov. Good* uro all at I’ao loir TfttP* el
the ration. ’ 0030-tN»
TACQUARD REVERSIBLE SIIAWI.S.
l " A lareo invoiceofneir end de.irabla atyk. or,hew
jroodsjn Women and Girin size*, * verv low price.
of Autumnand Win’orShawla.
GOUDH FOR FfUKNDH
Drcj.Good..Shawl.. Plain yn|k*, DoLainoa, Valon
cia*. Morinng, Cap Stuff*, Ac., imported exyrenely, tmd
or the best fabrice. for Friend*,
t? . -HV NB fY« KL . VI, «' M AND BATINH.
Extra quality of B ack Vostiny Velvet*.
Medium and superior Ve«tin< Ratine.
& A ‘ u & n ? figured styles, noat.
Figured and Fan'oy velvets.
Cashmere Vestings new Winter styles.
Casstmores, good >t yles for vesting.
o« cHE^r^a^u
TO THE LADIES.
JUST OPENING, AT S. V. R. HUNTER’S
n«"oulh MUOOND. above CHESTNUT.
ni»i Hn<KB,FOR 76cents,
High colorod printed French Mennoes,B7M cents, to-
" a eoD9ral assortment of Shawls and Dress
, 4^9 l>t i n *M*- Cloak* on Thursday, anjong which
will be found all «isea end style* for Chiidrei*. o»-6t*
Fall and winter cloaks.
Pattpra. Fall Cloak.,
B eok Tricot Cloaks,
Sytffe» Pr S“° fc 9 lo ‘h Cloaks.
10 -ster,
NINTH, aid MAMET.
y'IASSIMERKS, CLOTHS.
Thick Plain Cauim.ra. *
S [ . 0A !V B]aOk n Ca , Mlra&T ® l ‘
Btout Fancy Style*.
Ragged Mixture*, rbtldr * n A
Udie*’ Cloaking CloVjjJ lo * B,
WS»
« 00, Boses Herkimor-Counly
nn AROH direst J "*"<l for ralo hr C. C. SADLER fc
00., ARCH Street „ .aoond door above Front. o»
SALMON.- -35 bbls. prime new No. 1 Sal
to dK^WßVSS®Bsawr.yillßSls
MILLINERY GOODS.
ft. WINTER MILLINERY. - Miasos
WRO’BHYAN. 914 CHESTNUT Street, above Ninth,
lhB v ' iutor ' on '»-
729. new 7 29.
FLOWER & FEATHER
STORE
Tig CHESTNUT ’STREET.
per late STBAMER.a splondid assert-
HKAD DRE3BEL BRIDAL WREATHS,
FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, Ann
MILLINERY GOODS.
THOS. KENNEDY &BRO.,
T 99 CHESTNUT 8T„ AND 43 S. SECOND ST.
oc29*3m]
»» MRS. M. S. BISHOP, of 915 GUEST-
W* NUT Street, has. now opened a splendid assort
ment of Fashionable Millinery. oZMm
Y^ARBURTON,
1001 CHESTNUT STREET,
ABOVE TENTH,
300 S. SECOND ST., bblow SPRUCE ST.
Has now opened the largest and most beautiful assort-
BONNET MATERIALS
That can be found in the city.
ALL COLORB. QUALITIES, AND TRIOES.
GOODS CUT BIAS
A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO MILLINERS.
oeM-tf-if
TOOTHING CHEAPER! NOTHING BET-
J-l TER!!
Having the very best facilities, we are determined to
furnish, at the
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES,
the best and most aeaeonableroods in BONNETS,
°f untrimmed, RIBBONS, FLOWERS,
RUCHfc.S, Ao., Ao.
We have now a splendid stock of
WINTER BONNETS.
in variety of style and quality. sure to please the
most Simplo or the most fashionable.
Also, a most oomplete assortment of Children’s Straw
and Fancy Bonnets, Beavers, Flats, etc.
Beautiful Cloth and Velvet Caps for small boys.
LINCOLN, WOOD, U NICHOLS,
725 CHESTNUT STREET,
oW-tf NORTH SIDE.
fflO THE LADIES.
OAK FORD’S, s
624 CHESTNUT, BELOW SEVENTH STREET,
I, enabled to ,ol] hi.
FURS
Chau.r than «nj other Ilonia. He ha, th. lattaat and
beat stock in the city, all of his own
IMPORTATION AND MANUFACTURE,
And is determined to aell CDEAP, to reduce hit Stock
previous to his REMOVAL under the
NEW HOTEL,
NINTII AND CHESTNUT STREETS.
LADIES, remember this, arid give them a cal). The
most beautiful
HATS FOR MIBBEB AND BOYS
Will be found at this establishment. Also,
GENTLEMEN’S HATS AND CATS
0c23 flt Of every description
HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES.
[{ANDY & BRENNER,
mob, as, as, and ar north fifth street
PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
For the sale of all kinds of
AMERICAN MANUFACTURED HARDWARE,
AND IMPORTERS OP
HUMAN, BELGIAN, FRENCH, AND ENGLISH
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
leep oonstantly on hand a large stock of Goods to sup
ply Hardware Dealers.
BUTCHER’S FILES,
By the oask or otherwise.
HITCHER'S EDGE TOOLS,
BUTCHER’S STEEL OP VARIOUS KINDS.
YRIGJIT’S PATENT ANVILS AND VICES,
SHIP CHAIN,
And other kinds in every variety.
80L1 AfIBMTB TOR
HARP’S REPEATER PISTOL,
WEIGHING ONLY fi* OUNCES.
tHARP’B NEW MODEL RIFLES AND PISTOLS.
tDwiBD s. nanny* mo. o. BaxM.m, o. p. B&xiftvra.
aulh-tf
PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.—We
would respectfully oall the attention of the Gene
til Hardware Trade to our extensive Stock of BIR
MINGHAM HARDWARE, which we offer at a small
idvance by the paokage. , _
Orders for direot importation solicited, and Goods de
livered either m this otty, New York, or New Orleans.
W. G. LEWIS k Son,
41* COMMERCE Street,
Importing and Commission Merchants.
And Agents for Foreign aud Pomestia Hardware.
aoB-tf
MINCED MEAT.
pRENOII MINCED MEAT.
The subscriber begs ieavo to inform the Public that he
it again prepared to offer hie
JUSTLY CELEBRATED
N E PLUS U LTH A
MINCED MEAT,
In largo or small quantities. Orders through Despatch
will be punctually attended to.
JOSHUA WRIGHT,
eiT.JNO GARDEN AND FRANKLIN BTREETB.
old 61
DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
QAR O .
SOMERS & SNODGRASS,
34 S. SECOND. AND 23 STRAWBERRY STS.,
hare in atoro a larro etoek of
CHINCHILLA, ESKIMO,
FROSTED TRICOT, aan
BATIN-FACED BEAVER CLOTHB.
SATIN FACED DOESKINS, inn HEAVY PATENT
FINISHED CLOTHS,
FOR LADIES’ CLOAKS AND MANTLES,
AND GENTLEMEN’S OVERCOATINGS.
oK-if
PRINTS.
BLEVKN NEW STYLES,
*0 BB
OFEKED
MONDAY. OCTOBER 17.
FOR SALK BY
JOSHUA Hi. BAILY,
213 MARKET STREET,
oelft-tf PHILADELPHIA,
GENTS’ FUUNIBUiNG GOODS.
O. WALBOHN & CO.,
(NOW) NOS. ft AND T NORTn SIXTH STREET,
hare notwa very superior assortment of Shirts, Under
clothing, Glove*, Hosiery, etc.
Speolal attention given to
GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS,
of which a fine assorttneat is constantly kept on hand.
010-3imf ,
JNICUOLSON,
• Mnnofactarw of
BUIRTS, LINEN and MARSEILLES
b6BOMS and COLLARS.
A large and choice assortment, and wait mapb,
always on hand, unto which I particularly invite the at
tention ofcAßii and prompt• rayinqaiioßT-TiMB buyers.
S. K. oorner of SECOND and ARCH Street*.
PHILAI'IILPHIA. nIMW
REMOVALS.
REMOVAL.
The Babsonber having
REMOVED TO
255 MARKET STREET.
(Tha atom fermeriy occupied by J. B. Elliaon k Son*,)
Would call the attention of burere to hi. iarse audireU.
.elected irtook of
CLOTHS, OVERCOATINGS,
CASBIMERES, SATINETTS.
VESTINGS, TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS,
And nil other aood.adaptod to Mon and Boje’ wear
JOHN V. TERRY.
00i . lm ana market street.
LADIES’ DEPOSITORY,
Ko.nor.d to No. 11l South ELEVENTH Street.
Orders received as heretofore. oia-itutnim
Removal.— martin & wolff have
Removed to No. 3M MARKET Street, South nde.
below Fourth, where they ofier a choice awortment of
Fall and Winter Good*, at very low price*. *l3 1m
CHINA AND QUEEN SWAKK.
gOYD & STROUD.
' IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
Have sow on hand a complete stock of
QUEBNSWAKE,
•LABBWARE. and
FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA,
At their Old Stand, No. 32 NORTH FOURTH BT.,
four door* below Merchants’ Hotel, to which they invite
the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS.
&r AeiNT* vox Pittnbdro Gi.ass. aul-3ra
MgINTON’B ENCAUSTIC TILES for
fioora.
nental Chimney Tops for oottMflh
so Yapes and Fountains.
aed Pipe for drains and Water oondsctonb
rted and lor sale oy
fsblf-tf
WANTS.
a Single Man, Three
cS.LbWffiry' In! 'S iiSShtSKu
No. m North l ump Street. m
WANTED —By an experienced Sales
man. who oan command a fair amount of cash
and six-months trade, an engagement in a first-claas
Dry Goods House. Undoubted reference given Ad.
dress M Ohio.” offioe of The Pnat, n i-7t»
CTf ANTED—A Plain Cook, in a private
*, \ family. Apply at No. 927 MORRIS Street, after
oclock. nl-fe*
Entry Clerk, in a Wholo
" * esle Hardware House. To one acquainted with
trade a reasonable salary will be given. Address “A. k
C 0.,” this office. nl->t*
"^YfANTED —By an intelKgent Lad, a
„ " Situation in a Wholesale Dry Goods Jobbing
House, to learn the business. The best testimonials
nl Address” Adder, ** office of this paper.
IWfANTfcD —A Purchaser for a Patent
.J J Ripht of great utility, upon which a fortune can
Address,.for three daye, “Fainnan.”
Blood's Dispatch. n j jj-
Sfcji 000 55.000.—A Partner wanted
with this amount in ready oash, to so
-55'?. in . a V™* business, already established, in the
West. Apply to J. W. DALLAM A co .
031.3 f N. V.. ear. SECOND nj OALLOWHILL Bu.
FOB SALE AND TO LET.
TO RENT—The large, well-lighted Room,
,3SPS ni flo.f!p v .r Hazard’. Bookstore,
721 CHESTNUT Street, wide entrance. Apply in the
Store. o3i-3t
a FOR SALE—The Mill Property, late of
BENJAMIN PARRY, deceased, situate in the bo
rough of New Jiope. Books county, Pennsylvania, con
sisting of a Grist and Saw-Mill; the former having two
overshot waterwheels and three run of Barr Mil) Stones,
with Dorn kiln, and the necessary machinery for manu
facturing Grain, either for Grist or Merchant work: the
latter has a convenient Log yard attached, andisdnven
by an. overshot water-wheel, with cast-iron soaring:
there is also a frayie tenement on the premises;
Ihe Mills are turned by the never-fading stream of
water known as •* Great Spring Run,” and are capable
of doing a large business.
The Canals on each side of the Delaware River end
the Beividere Delaware Railroad afford facilities for
communication with the cities of Philadelphia and New
\ ork. and for the transportation of freight at all sea
sons of the year, which make it a desirable location for
any kind of manufacturing purpose.
The above will be sold low, as the heirs are desirous
of settling the estate. For further particulars, apply to
O HA KLES B. KNOWLES, on the premises, or to OLI
VER PARRY, SEVENTEENTH Street, below Grew,
Philadelphia. 031-llt*
m PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE
TAVERN STAND.-Wll be »Utt Fublie Bele.
on THURSDAY, November loth, A. D. 1859, etSo’elook
P. on the Er.mi.ei—All tint Old tit.bu.bed T.vern
Property: "NIGN OF THE RED LION,” .itnnte on
the > r.nkford any Bn.tol Turnpike roed, near Po4ues
■in. oreek, at the junction of the Byberry road, about
one mile front Tornsdale.and in Bensalem township.
Bucks oounty, Fenna. The House is large and commo
dious, and is considered one of the best stands od the
road. There is a Barn, extensive Btabhng, Carriage
House, ico House, Sheds, and all other necesaary Out
Buildings on the premises, all ol which are in good re-
Eair: together with 13 acres and 93 perches of land, in a
igh state of cultivation; boundodoy foquessmg creek
aforesaid,land of Ferdinand Sarroiento and others. This
is a valuable aud desirable Tavern property, and fur
ther comment is deemed unnecessary, as any person
wishing to purohasewiH undoubtedly call and examine
for themselves, previous to the salo. The safe wifi be
positive, and without reserve; title indisputable; one
third of the purchase-money will be seenred on the pre
mises; possession given on the first day of April next.
Partner conditions on the day of Sale. By order of
the Heirs of JACOB HALL,late of Bensalem town
ship, Bucks county, deceased. ELIAS T. HALL,
Agent for the Hens, and residing on the premises.
oli-ftuat* JKSSK O. WEBSTER. Auction”?:
(CENTRAL LOCATION FOR RENT.—
3-' .Well-lighted Rooms, Second and Third Stories.
Southwest corner nAGHTII and CHESTNUT Streets.
Apply on the Premises. o*Mt
RENT—Tho 3d, 4th, and sth Story
Rooms and Basement of No. 4J South THIRD
Street. The Rooms are welllighted, with gas, water,
and water olosets. Inquire within. oIS-tatMf
TO LET—A Second-story Room, conve
nient to the state Home, suitable foraLawyer's
Office. Apply ill CHESTNUT Street. ell
Flour mills,
BAW MILLS.
. . FARMS. k«.
As I cannot attend to them, I offer for sale the follow
ing properties, viz:
A superior Flour Mill, with S run of stones,and ample
waterpower. The profits of the mill.well manured,
would anon pay for it- There is a Store and several hun
dred acres ofgood land connected with it
Alio, another water-power, with Saw and Grist Mill,
situated two miles from the beautiful and healthr town
of Stmthfield. Isle of Wight county, Virginia.
Also, adjoining the town, a very superior estate of 800
acres, one-half under cultivation, situated immediately
on the water; with a large brick dwelling, 1) rooms, and
every requisite out-building, all in perfect order.
Also, a beautiful farmofover 300 acres, good land, im
mediately on Nansemond river, near village of Chuek
atuck, 10 miles from Smithfield. Oysters, crabs, and fish
abundant’
Will be sold together or in parts to suit purchasers.
Terms easy.
if the Flour Mill is not sold soon. I wish to get a gen
tleman, i cell erpenented, to take eha’ge of it.
For further particulars, address .
HAJ. 8. JUNIUS WILSON,
Smithfield,
Isle of Wight Co., Va.
Reference—LIPPINCOTT k PARRY,
3. W, corner Market and Second streets,
oS-etuth-lm Philadelphia.
BOARDING.
Families and single gentlemen
dosinng Board, ,*n a first-class House, containing
all the modern conveniences, will find superior
modatmna at 1623 BPHUCK Street. nl St*
BOARDING. —Two pleasant Rooms may
be had by early application at U2l WALNUT
Street. 027-M"
MEDICINAL.
OCROFULA, WHITE SWELLING, HlP
disease, TETTER, SCALD HEAD, Eruptions
of the Bkin generally, and all Humors ana Impurities oj
the Blood, are radically and permanently eared by the
celebrated
v _ IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE.
It has been a very important agent in* the ears of
CANCEROUS DIBEABEB by Dr. Lounsberry Jt Co., for
a number of years past, and its great value to the ears
of Cancers ts abundantly established by the many cares
effected by it.
la SCROFULOUS affections its remarkable curative
afleot has never been equalled. It cures the most obsti
nate cases.
TETTER, SCALD HEAD, and all Eruptions ef the
Skin, readily yield to a moderate nee of this Medicine.
Malignant Ulcers and Sores are readily cured by the use
of a few bottles.
Prepared and sold by
MacNICHOL k BRo..(Late Lounsberry k C 0.,)
No. to North FIFTH Street, below Areh#
For sale by the following Druggtsts :
J. F. Long hCo., Lancaster; c.W.Epting, Fottsville;
J. H. Raser, Reading: B.B.Btevenn. Reading; T. k J.
McChntock, Kaston; Jas.Given, West Chester; Wn,
Stabler,Norristown; Simon Rau,Bethlehem; Dr.Livs
icy. Now Hope; Dr. Leatie, Bristol; Schmidt k Co.,
Allentown jLUis k Bell, Manayunk, Pa; J. D. James,
Trenton; De La Cour, Camden; Brewster k Co.,
Bridgeton; Robertson k Lippmcott, Salem,N.J.iMp-
InaU,Wi!mmvton; L. S. Hoopoe, Wilmington: T. F.
ilammenly, Milford, Del.; ana Drafguts generally.
jMI-stutnomif
DU. GLENTWORTIi’S PILE REMEDY,
For the core of Hemorrhoids or Piles, Constipa
tion, Fistula in Aco, Ulcerations of the Anas, Prolapsus
of the Rectum. Fissures, Excoriation, .Ulcerations In
ternal and External to the Aaus, Pruritus, and all Dis
eases peculiar to the Rectum.
The areat and uniform success which this Remedy haa
attained for the cure of the aboTe Diseases is unpreee*
dented in the annals of Medicine. The rapidity cf Us
curative qualities and the durability of its corse are
equalled by no other Remedy of the aye. Ninety-nine
cpsea out of an hSdred are alienated and eured of this
distressing complaint, and are restored to comfort here
tofore unknown. Full and explicit Directions accom
pany each Box. One Box is sufficient to perform acare.
Prepared only by DR. GLKNTWORTH,
No. 817 RACK Street.
PricoGl. Can be scot by Adams’Express. od-Ia
DR. MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE
PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS have beea
thoroochiy testod. and pronounced a aorereiKD remedy
for djspepsia. flatulency, neart-beru and headache,
enstirenea*. diarrhsa, fever* of ail kind*, rheamatism,
gout, gravel, worms, •curvy, uloers, emptire eom
lamts.aalt rheup, •rysipola*. common cold* aadm
uenza, irregularity and all detanxement of the female
lyntein, pile*, and various other dt*ea*ee to wbieh the
hammy frame is liable For eale by the proprietor. Dr.
W. R MOFFAT, S3i BROADWAY. New York. »nd by
Dmcgist* rcperally all over the roantrt. e^t-dftWly
Medicated vapor baths.
SULPHUR. HOT-AIR, «nd STEAM BATHS.-
Underthcc.ro cf Dr.T. H. RIDGKI.Y, IIJI SPRI'Cp
Htreet. Highlr recommended hyalithe principal phyti
einn* in the cily for Rheumatism, Skin
ihib*. Couxha nni Cold*. Female Dueasee, Ac. Ao.
•lipecial accommodation* for Ladies. o!71 m
C°AL OIL.
PHILADELPHIA
PHOTIC COAL OIL WORKS
BURNING AND LUBRICATINO COAL OIIA
hired .nd for rale by
HELVE, H'OBRIS, k CO.,
THIRTIETH, NOBTH OP MARKET STREET.
NEWLAND & CO..
LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE-FRAME
MANUFACTURERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
An extensive stock of Oil. PAINTINGS. «te. All at
very Low Prices. hO4 ARCH Street, above SIXIH,
PhiUAMnhia- *ly»tialif
®50,000 TO LOAN,
rN BUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS,
upon Diamond*. Watehee, Jewelry, Gun*, Mer
chandise, Clothing, fto., on moderate terms, by JONES
A CO., Broker*, northwest oorner of THIRD and GAS
KILL Street*, below Ixmibard. Established for the lae-
Uyear*. Otfiee hoar* from 7A. M. to 7 P. M.
Seooud-band Gold and Silver Watch**, by eminent
maker*, warranted genuine, for oae-h%)i
the ortrtnaf e>mt ao4-S*>->>
NEW PLANING MACHINE. Embracing
The Andrew* Patent of 1344, with matching work*
for dressing Board*. Plank, fto.
New Principle of Feeding. Great Savin* of Power.
Machine* of various sites, J 4 to 30 mcne* wide, for
iin*io or double eurfaoeipj, with or without matching
head*, for aalti at No. J 3 North SIXTH Street, Phila.
Call and examine. _ _
*U-tli*tu3m GKO. W. COT.R\ ft CO
IC|UU|HOXE.S AMERICAN ANL)
WIN! OWGLASS—Themo*t
atiproved brand*, and or every «ixe and quality required
for city and icuntry trade, at trice* asymishinglylow.
Send your ordora to ZIE'iLr.R ft SMITH. Drag,
Paint. (>•***, and Varnish Dealers, corner SECOND
ami ORKKNauefts-
Grain mills —grain mills—Foi
the Farm and PI" ntatton. Tte IRON-RURR MILL
ha* n > equal f.’r Griudic? Fine Meal, Feed, Coffee, tipt
oes. etc., hv hand or power.
Price $6, 956, and 813.
Now m oper.itoa at 126 Bouth SECOND Street.
Agents wanted in every oounty an 1 Sta’e. by
ftiiV-am V. FARR Hi. ft CG
LOVERING’S SYRUP, in hhda. and
bbls., at reduced price*, for sale by
JAMES GRAHAM ft CO.,
a»e I FTJTI A Srw*L
]U ACK£BEL —125 bbls., 180 halves, 115
quartan, and 200 kitt* prime No. Is: 300 bbls. and
W halve* large No. 3s. in stor* and for *a'e byWM.J.
TAYLOR % CO.. IZUndJM North WHaPVVfe a q
OLD COGNAC BRANDY,
h,*.A«>>and S'* Pmeta.
Do, do. Otard.
Do. do. Henoeeay.
In bond, and for tale by A. MERINO.
o» 140 Bonth FRONT Street.
jIfENTON LEMONS.—2SO boxes Menton
Lemon*, sound and in prime order, for sal* hr
v a P.SOWTWtr*»>
OAKUM. —A large stock of tho best
brand* oonatantiy on hand and for *ale by
WEAVKR.PITi.ER ft CO,
nM V\ N. WATF.R .anOMN Delaware av_
All the best brands, at low
nlwiv .1. T. FLAHERTY, liDUi’rt.'uC Cig»r«,
No.as: CHESTNUT street, adjoining Girard lioo*e.
oJS 7m
NAVAL STORES.—I,2SOBbIs. Shipping
Rrtjiin 100 do. Spt*. Turpentine, land me from
Hchr J a! ria'nrd. FoV.ale by KOWLEV, ABHBUR
NKH.ft CO .'No, H B«mth Wtf ARVKS. op
Mackerel.— 650 bbls. Noa. l, 2, and 3
Mackerel, m oworted Original oflhe
latest catch, for sale by U. C SADLER ft Cu., ARCH
Street, second drnir above Front oS
ARTICLE OF COTTON
» | r S p« f lto-.to
amusements.
eet theatre.
LEGITIMATE TRIUMPH!
HOUSES CROWDED FROM FIT TO D^KXI
Second Week of the Greet T ratio
MRS WALLER.
BRILLIANT aso COMPLETH
legitimate triumph
OF
¥ JKLGERAU)INE-GFRALDrNE.-a
_ LOVT’S VICTORY.’—LOVE’B VICTORY!
PRONOUNCED BY CROWDED VffnigWn—
MOST PERFECT T ° U *•
DRAMATIC SUCCESS
THE PREBS UNANIMOUS MOCESN TIME*
THE PUBLIC UNANIMOUS JN ITS PiLUaK -
Mr.. WAIW
UNA N?M 0 T l?§ cE D
_ THE PERFECTION OF ARTISTIC BKjILT
. The new play, by an American aotiioreee. ba* at oaee.
by its own mt intrinsic mejriU. d*epel£d the iliac on
that Amerioe bad no dramatic literatare aheeooldufl
her own.
Mm. BATEMAN,
Intbla, berlut, crand work, baa proved hereelfetmal
to asv dramatist of the are. and the
BRILLIANT TRIUMPH
With which her efforts were rewarded* by both tbe
PRESS and PUBLIC
OF NEW YORK end BOSTON*
Has been
ENTHUSIASTIC A LLY ENDORSED BY
THOUBANDB
IN PHILADELPHIA. E
ART, SCIENCE. BEAUTY, and FASHION
Hare been
_ NIGHTLY REPRESENTED
Tin., in I THE DELIGHTED AUDIENCES:
>J turn the lotanaelj affectine situation*, andfitaati'
this new Tragedy of thewert.
theme of general admiration, alike is
ARTISTIC,
Sola Laiaee.~
Stag? Manager
Btuwai* Agent....
ASD
_ CIRCLES OF SOCIETY. GENEiUt
The tcansferoeat have, therefore, the rreateat pie*-*
_ rare id announeinr that
THIR BI'PERB PLAY
will ha repeated on
THIS EVENING,<Monday,) Oet« SI.
And Ever) Esenin* dortzur the awk,
The Tragedr. in five act*, entitled
GERALDINE,
—... .. , „ LOYE‘S°VICTORT,
With the follow-inr distribution of character* j
Geraldine, the Hacchhaek Bride...-. Mr*. Waller
Dand, of Ruhin.aW.Mitart. Mr. H. A. Ttnr
TEX£s°ihJ'.r T of S*- Wetl *>rrh Mr. L. R. Eh.*3
Hubert, the Crusader Jdr. TL p v^ll
Oaraoo, the Earl’* Jester... - Yininc Bower*
de Ijicr, Earl of Chester Mj.DuboU
Huko de Branch, Earl of Shre'wsbuij-. Mr. Yocax
Oervaae, aSteVard--.... - Mr. Thaw
Kdith de Lacy, auter of Geraldine Hiae MaryM&er
J«an.a cur5e........ -.. .Mra.Tharer
Cruaaderv, Retainer*. KniphU, Ladies, YaasaU, Bud*
Ac.. Ac., Ac.
wr PRICES AS I’SUAL.%I
ttA. SEATS CAN BE SECURED
THREE DAYS IN’ ADVANCE
WITHOUT
EXTRA CHARS)
WHATLEY ft CLABKE’S AEOH
’ Tktbket theatre
THIS N'oTemb., 1,
Kn - iota M '
WSIM M*P S n> AT ,
Robrneon Crusoe, Mr. Dolmas; Bluff, Mr. John &J
-bert; Ine*. Mrs.BtonealL
. EcaLsoyFaicz*.—Admis\oß,Se«BU;BMur»dßM»
in Dress cents; Parquet. 00 eenta.
Doors open at half past to S o'clock; performance to
commeoeg at 7 o'clock precisely.
T)AN RICE’S GREAT SHOW.
THEATRE, H'AL.MT Bt, lb,,#
" TpKSDAY EVENING, Nor.mW>r In.
The performance will commence with the Eqnsatnaa
Speotacle. entitled the
FOUR OUARTERS OP THE GLOBE.
• ,1 p * rK . 0 ,? °TEi,»h*at»;“ I*ll* RookhtfetTalk.
iw- Ejtcelsmr t b. PerformtiiE Ehicrw.ro.
uen. Putnam, and camernue scenes in the eirde
_ L „ . DAN It ICE,
The Great American Humorist, will appear everTerc*
nine daring the week.
Tae Educated MoV*.
w „ PETE AND BARNET DCPFET.
win foatnbnte to the amusement of the audience.
TIfADAME ANNA BrSHOP WOULD
,~l rrspectfullr inform her friend*, and the rftlmr
of r'hiladelphja. teat the will sire
ONE GRAND CONCERT,
AT THK
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
OS
WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. *, 139, *s*3
~ . ox wrnirH
Occasion she will be assisted by the followtnj eminent
artists:
ARTHUR N A F^E*B!?."“' !,of
The Wonderful Portuguese Pianist.
W H COOKE,
The Favonte Tones AmericanTeaer.
BIGNORINO NORINO,
Mo.ies) Conductor B^E^RKffc
Ticket*.flOcrnu to *]lp*rti of tb. H*l1 1 to b, k*d 2
Ice princittl Mono Store, tnd Hotel* Doan om >1
rr.M, Concert to eommenca et BP. M.
tf G. THTEB. Atont,
JAYNE’S HALL.
POSITIVELY FOR THREE DAY'S OBIT.
SIG. BOXNKTT! A COI,. WOOD'S TSOUPI OF
EDUCATED
„ DOGS. MONKFYB. AND GOATS!
Will appear at the abom Hall, and fire FOUR ONLY
pf their unapproachable entertain meets, which via
positively he theirla*t in th'iaeitT.os
MONDAY. TUESDAY. AND WEDNESDAY,
October Jilt, Nor. Ist and ad.
DAY AFT£RH«)N m “ ** liT * n “
Cards of Adtmseioo, S cents. Children, 19 casta.
Doors open to Evening Entertainments at ooct*
meneesat 7>£ o'clock.
Doors open to Afternoon Entertainments at S; eeaa*
manors at So'eloek.
031-3 t MAI. BURNELL,* Bmxbcss Agent.
]\l USICAL SOIREE AND BALL OF THE
JAA m *knxerchor VOCAL SOCIETY, oa
THURSDAY EVENING, Xovembe? *. 189, at tie
MLBICAL FUND HALL, LOCUST Street, on whinfe
occasion Schiller's Poem, the LAY OF THE BELL*
mutie by Romberg, will be performed, with a lane
Chorus and Orchestra, under Carl U*ertaer, Eeq.
Tickets One Dollar, admitting a Gentleman and two
Ladies, may be had at the Piano Store cf A. B. Radnta
b\cn, IZ3O Chestnut street; CoL M. R. MnetwTLarfgv
Buildings; G. Gabel, northeast corner Fourth and
Cherry streets; B P. Schmidt, 119 North Tbira street 1
h raft A Teabaer, 83 Arch street, and the Committee
of Amusements—
JOHN A. KOLTES. H. SCHMIDT.
B. G. TEUBNER. T. RE&AG,
MSrst.HlU 0. GOEBEL.
fI*IRST GRAND CONCERT
A OP XHX
UNION ASSOCIATION.
AT MUSICAL FUND fa A IL,
On TUESDAY EVENING. Nor. *, IM,
„ TICKETS X CENTS.
ABC Fee Programme.
OF WONDERS.
Northeast corner of TENTH nod CHESTNUT
BtreeU—Second Story.
iUJNOR BLITZ’S NEW AND WONDERFUJ,
entertainments of magi
cal METAMORPHOSES, VF.NTRILOOUISM. as*
the LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, at his
ES'ERY EVENING dunne the WEEK, ecsttpeneiac
at and on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY
AFIERNOON3 at A
Admission Ji cents. Children U cents. oH-Im*
(IERMANIA ORCHESTRA.—PUBLIC
N Rehearsals eren AATIHDAY at MVBICAL
FUND HALL, at IS o’clock P. M. A package cfeijht
tickets, one oollar. fiinxle tickets. Seenca. To be had
aCG. Andre’s, and Bsek A Lawton’s kuieStows.and
at the door. r’f he
CAKL and CARL IiUiiN
BTOCK’S
8 L RlCd OF SIX CLASSICAL SOIREES,
At the Foyer of the
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Bsbecnptione will be receind at the Mere Sterne of
G, Andre A Co., ]IH Chcstnat street; Lee A Walker,
78 Chestnut street; Beck k Lawton, eorssref 6er**tS
and Chestnut streets; A. Shmidt, S Soata Fiesta
street, where the prcepectee and proframaaee can be
seen. oli-Ia
TUE MARTYRDOM OF UUSS is now
exhibttins. with other Painting* of the DUBSPL
DORK COLLECTION, in the Soetheast GmHery of the
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS.
Opssdulv. from 9 A.M. tiUIP. IL,a*d7 ta MP. BL
AdmimonScenu. oH-lm
SANFORD S OPERA lIOU^R.
RLLYENTH street, between Cheettmt ood MirtM.
Oytnjff the Seaeca.
SANFORD'S STAR TROUPE,
the krre«t
Com easy iq the world,
la their exeelieneiee every eTwniag.
SANFORD sfM*r*
Every erecins m li* crest Ro> of Chareetesn.
Door* open at T*. CoamemeeatA
Admiseioa M oeste. Children LI eeate,
oof-lm
SAVING FUNDS.
AMERICAN SAVING FUND COM-
J-VpaNV'S BUILDING, 8. K. corner cf WALNUT
a«.d FOURTH Street*.—Oyee dqiiy Lom »tnt 6o'clock,
•od oa Monday Ul! 9 m the evening. Th:t otd :»ecta
lion ha* alwa«*»q:d in fell oe demaed. w\the«t eeii-cw.
INTEKLST FIVE PfK CENT.
AH «338 i F4LKJ taekoa d#ra%«d, ib tfoi! or Silrtr,
TRUSTEES. _ „
AISX. WHULBI't, Pim. SaxT. Woh, V. Prt*.
John C. Fmt. T.E-Harder, Georj* Nartal,
Ixhii* A. Goder, Tboe.Serie*at,i A'**. C.Roberta,
John P.SinoMt jiovnan.* H. IL Hdndjt*
WijlJ. Howvd. _
Jons C. Sms, Sec. Joas S. Witscx, Tr*»a r.
c»-6t
CPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND BO
CIETY OF PHILADELPHIA. „
Ojsc*. .Vo. SSI North THIRD Street
(Consolidation Bank Boilrdiaii.)
CHARTERED BY THK LEGISLATURE OFPENW
-BYLVANIA.
Depocta received is no cf One DoJar '
end retold ip Gold, without noace, w.tk FIVL FaR
CENT. INTEREST from the cxj of d*?o*:t all Vith-
end reliable Benn** iMtitsbo* ku lg**
been needed m the Northern rsrtcf the city, end ** T>#
Ppnnjt Garden Savin;* Fond Society wa* chartered by
the Lesiilawre or PeaasjlTac.a towppll toBMMij.
Th* Mscazers- in orxamxie; and Wva&rs it, here beev
«ov*m©<i wholly by a desire to accommodate the 9«*t~
sea* interest and want* of the rerj torn* ul «Urp«-
nisi posolauoo be which U is nnosodod.
•mi »©fu.»u«i oflFlCE op£N p AILY>
Front to 2S o’clock; also, oa Monday and Tkandaf
frosaf sfttuto clock in the aTtainx.
Senok Klett* Bteryhea Smith.
P. Lery. Hen. H. £. Street,
el UnderkofftTi Fredenet Staoke,
&j* Hart, Joseph K LoCtem,
Kevlar, Jr., Goonre leecht,
Georsovvcelpeer. Gee. T. Thorn, _
P.ttrC.& JSr jAMEg
Fwajich Halt. Secretary. __ ttßFtfir
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES,
IVOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN, that th©
firm of VTARNiCK.CHADWWR. A BRautkj
Aar dissolved. The il? »tar. Kan:*. sod Stovebee see*
will be eoaumied indcr iLe came of CUADw IIK fc
RRO., at the Northahit comer vf £ECOND and RACE
Street*. JOHN K. CHADWICK.
FRANCIS A. CHADWICK.
Philadelphia. July 11. lies nli-tf
CAUTION ! ASTROLOGY'—IOOK
01TI-GOOP SFWS FOR AIAI-Tb. nsrer
f.ilint Mu WAKtFIFLF. ,= '» >'r.. Y.NBOKX.
is the Wit; she succeeds when all eiceri have laaed.
Ail who are in trouble, all vqo have Wen unfortunate,
deceived hr false i»rom:«M, fly to her lor acme and
comfort. In ten n/mo mtvtr/au*. fhebsaUi*
secret of winoine the affect’o'-e t»f the opyoeite eex It
is this fact which ircuce* illiterate rreteoder* to try to
imitate her. and copy her *.-e show*
* on the likeness of )our lutoie w.fe, kintaftd. oe
friend It it wedkn»»in U> the purt-c at Ur»e that
is the firstand only resale o eao wow ibelikea-wui
reality and ean sive entire satisfaction on all ta* con
cerns of i>ie. which can be teeted and F'OTedb? tnco~
sands. both earned and single, who dadj ard eaxer e
vmt Couieone! come all! to Na.UXLOV'.bA&D
rJtrtet. between Jonipe* and Breed. ni-ft'
WARM AIR FURNACE.
Will thorenibly hotme with owrTTTa
mi coal, than U yWCVfrwd W bar other Furnace.
Satisfaction insli o>Wt(»iyartaed. Boitdmn Warmed
tad Ventilated by ARNOLD* WILSON,
MIS CHESTNUT Street.
OLATE MANTELS,
The Richest tad most Beactifnl Specimen*id
Enamelled Siata Mantels, ever otfered for n-etnjhie
eoontry. manufactured by os. from PesssjlTiaia Blaie'
rto«, ud tor nl. y»i, * wiuox.
jm CBE3TXUT Strwc
ROOKING RANGES.
V 7 /J 1 jB rxst n t tit B«t FJ.T.U4 DoaN. OIK
Coob« Km,.. ■riU do WllfOX-g.
MlHißir IOIHCHFJTNPT few.
r , UOICE PURE TEA.—LOtT, FOURTH
\_J uB CHCSTNVT. h*. reduced bi. Dollsr Blm,
tndCr«.nT.«loiH:.°awf poaad—Aßwm. rg
SPANISH OLIVES—In bulk, in prima
raowiami,
. • ■ . .ji