Is Bo»D«.i-j£n!eci^ntiJ^i xaiifaotedj ofergymjini. sitting down> to . cotnposo his first discourse ftttfehanttg'conilMtted giatrimoiiy, resolved to select a text which could not' betwiiltea oy his hearers into ,tho remotest allusion- to ■ the connection ha; had; so: recently; formed. .. .But >< the best laid schemes of mice and men gang afi agleg.”. To the great amusement of the less serious part of his congregation, the.reve rend gentleraan gave out,' as. tlio groundwork of lusdiscourse::' “For I would.that ye all wet© ©von as I.ini this day, except these bqncla.” b. . SiiAur.—A Southern paper, having an nounced that there was no occupant of the jail in'that districtj except the jailor, a neighbor, ins journal remarked,that«it .was very , good, to be snre, that nobody is in jail—that is, if there is ndoo’dy is the district.that ongAt to bo in jail.”. .Whereupon tho first-named editor rejoins that'he, can assure his contemporary there.is nobody in the district who ought to be in Jail/. “ and,” ho adds, «wo trust he will not pass through the place anddis turb the pleasant reflection.” . . . MARINE .HfTEM-IGENCE. BEE FOURTH PAGE. ARRfVBP* grthr Willie, Brown, 10 (tore from Ctotou, with lumber ‘ B?lV?uirw lioxSo.Cox, 10 dare from Calaii.wlth forober.to daakUl <fc Gaivin. •'' ;.«-'6LfiARRp. r • . Sch'r H Boston, L Audenreid 4 Co. Bchrtfoatfehnac.nnkham.do - J° o<jht Lamartine; Johnson, do do «ohr Elouuo, Thatcher, do dr> eciir.BftlHo, Coffin, Weymouth. Maw do SehrGavehior, Hooper t Portsmouth, N H do Sohcfltvfj Lovaland. Kioliinond. do Bohr-WII Rowe, Wiggins, New Bedford, do Str H L Haw, lie/, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. i - ’ • BT TSLBCIKXVB. . „ . ‘ A ship and a bark went in this mo;nuu,anda bark and three harm brigs are now oil this place, standing in. Wind B, with every appearance oi a coming storm. Yourl, • THOB. B. HUGIUSa. BT TBLSOBAPII. ■ 1 1 - {Correspondence of rhe preis.) ' Naur York. Nov. 1. Amved-Bri? Thomas,'f’iteston, from fianJuon; bn? ftaran Peter*, from Black River, Jamaica; bark Damon, froniSt, Thomas. ' XT , . f Boston, Nov. L Arrived—Bark Scitoate, from, Hague bi Grande. Bdlow—Bhip DeSoto, from Liverpool. N*w war.ran*, Nov. I. ‘ Arrived—Ship JPWhisler, from Boston. BaVanxaiL Nov. I. • Arrived—Steamship Angusta, from New York. .MEMORANDA. „ v . „ ' Steamship Boston, Sellew, cleared at New York yes terday, for Philadelphia.' - • - ts-™,!..,*- Steamship Hammonia. Sohweasen, for Hamburg, sailed from New York yesterday. . .. . Steamship CitT of Richmond, Mitchell, hence, at Julias, sailed from Liverpool Ifith Ship Ann E Hooper, Hooper, for Philadelphia, entered outward at Liverpo«n7th ult, ' - . - Sbtp W V Kent,"Wilcox, for .Charleston, sailed from • Ship Ocean Pearl, Crcrwell, for New York, sailed from Manila August <J. ~ , Bark Industrie, Wilkin, from, Bremen for Philadel phia, was pff Portland, E.Hlb ult .... Bark Fairy. Bluh, for New York, sailed from Shang fcie August 34. .... ‘ , „„ Bark Roska.Leiptemberg, sailed from Malaga Bth uU, for Philadelphia. „„ ' , , v ‘ Propeller ironsides, Vhndprveer, for Phila., cleared plirbr*■JSSgentfKeel,' cleared at Calais ISth ult for Bcbr Essex’, Post, olearodnt New York yesterday for Tp?h P r jflida, Carborry, hence for New London, arrived at Now York yesterday. , „ ' . . . _ . . Bohr pssuna, Carman, for Phila, cleared at Eastport Edwards, hence, at Washington, D Lank, sailed from Richmond Slat ult for Schr Ann Piekrell, Palmer, sailed from Richmond 3le| SchraW H Dennis, Wheaton; Hill Carter, Fiak; M M Freeman, Nickerson; and Grace,Qirdlor, Paine, hence, at Boston Sl*t ult. . - _ , _ ', - Bohr Ana, Blake, sailed from Bath 23th ult for Pbita- Sohr L L Crookor, Presbroy, hence, at Taunton 31st uIU HOLMES’S HOLE, Oct *B, PM—At sohs Allan Down ing, Ripe, and Manin, Goldthwait, Philsdelpljia lor 8%- laml 'P Lake, Seutt, Boston for Philadelphia; Black '*Bwfeibtl« Araarica; teh.Ua,andOrri.Franooj. »th-Ar »hHew-York Faoket. bavi», Philad.lphla Sailed brie Catherine R<»jrers I schs Lewis Chester, Jacob 4 William, Georgia. Eliza Prances. Golden Gate, -Pranois Edwards. Z Straton,.B«rah Clark, PA Sanders, V K Bioneback. Allen Downing. Martin, T Lake, D o Mershon, B 8 Miller, New York Paoket. •• anh—Arr brigs Orinoco, Tabbutt, Philadelphia, for Boston; Forest State, Prenob, I'lniadelphm.ior Ban- Tor; sehs J H WainwriMht, Corson; Louis Gray, Weavei: J B Dickenson* Smith; V Sharp. Sharp: Wil liam G Andesmed, Hewitt: Lewis Muilord, Doyle, Wniiara Wallace. BcuU; Almira Ann. Bickmore ; Kock in&hani, Tautey : Anna Mnilh, Smith: Hannonia, Ma- Inney,andEvcrinada,Eaton,Philadelphia lor Boston; Charles MTNeai, Henderson,'do for Charleetown; J Clark, Scull, do for,Woymouth ;,D B Barnard, Alien, do forThomaiton; Roanoke, Smith, do for Rockland;! 7. A P#me, Sadler, do for Eastport; Ply, Cbesaetnan, do for Nantnoket; John Pendleton l Brh hubs, do for bt, John, NB; Ship Car poster, Depaty, Delaware City, to NO Hams, Sawyer, Joneßport, for New »ch» IJI Wainwriabt. Lonisa Gray, J-B Dick- Snion, Vashtt Sharp, Wm G Audenreid, Charles M eal.and Jobn Pendletons Br). - • ■ , , Siet—Arrsoh Union, Libbey, Boston for Philadelphia. lOAMtvnndligbtfromNw. i ’ - ■ ARRIVALS AT‘ THE' PRINCIPAL HOTELS. TO TO 13 o’etoex tAST aiSBT. GIRARD HO.UBE—Ch.iSnnt ,a* fialow Ninth* ; Jos Wotherill; I'fill. - A 8 Avery, Lox, X/ r ■F H ttaad Jt Ja, Ohio ' - R H/om At-Ta, Clttvngo • ’ Wt Gibaud 4 la; Pa_ , AraokOW ' l R W Wood 4 la. ft Island J_H Latimer4 la. Ky' Thro BrtiiiO, Wisconsm w BMcKnight 4 wf, N Y . Mr Baniom, N 3f DMLiidser,NO ,WA Peudieton, Georgetown A CHarris 4 la, N C B 0 Potts, davaifoah, 6a 1' Boeketr, England ; A fimiekwm,. a J > ■ ■ - Mrs Williams, Pa - Ju P Goodwin. Jr RI ’ TheoJ) Baiioa 4 wf, N Y >ti tt Dickson, NY • ' . A G Beardsley, Auburn Wro S wf. Balt A Ttl Williams & la, Oa yVm hfliton 4 wf, Balt ' nada ■‘Jai Ky Jas B Lcaeh.N Mexico • P Clark 4 la, NY . W Bnrohnlli 4 £a, Boston ULops4ix.CresceQt.NY MraomoH.Pa ; Jas i oung, Middleton, Pa Che# M Lrben, Lane, Pa Beman Foster 'Boston Gen! Dud Green. Wash Beobtarrfc vf.Conn H L Puller, Wash, D O RA Goodyear, NV • WA Burke. Loweli, Mass J H VauAntwerp,NY„ C March NU • JH Allen. NJ M JRBoule.U. . Dlivl) Weils, Westerly,Rl RNichohwn. Alabama J m WilUftins, N 0 ' . W A Shephard, N Y John Slovens. Maas; J C Green. Mass ' JJBMchol, Maas • SCrangle 4 la, Wheeling Mis»dCranio, Wheeling' WH Woodbury 4la,Maas Gen r*-os 8 Stead, UI Miss Barton, Budalo Tho*H Willismt,NY JHStauffer.NO Tho* Terry s N r* BenJ ayke*,N Y 0 BuehcelJ 4 wife, NY Geo Dodley, Conn Cbiaftejiuoui-.N Y Mol finei-gly,.Phila AGWhilon.NY ' MissJEWbiton.NY W*ißmett4 Ia.NY ‘ ClinsE Milnor.N\' A G peofcham, NY H C orterander, N Y John F Hutrer. NY B Davies, »\ Uuat FmVcn, N Y J Paulmer, Jersey City AHolcomb.dan Francisco TheoDtfiarr,N r A Howard, Boston • J D,Powell, N C WF Askew.N C., TH Avera, N C J PAbeli, Menipfns, Tenn /Van ladof. N Y A Finch. NY , . , EE Tower, Boston C Rice, Boiton Mr. Walker. Boston „ h Oatman, Tenn ’ M»» AdaOattnan. Tenn .J R pryden Balt ’ ¥ L Smith & la, Alex, Va G Richardson. Frammgton Dr Bolton 4 la, N Y RoMDFuferton, Bate ' -ST Bessie/, Ga MERCHANTS’ HOTEL-Fourth at,. Below Aroh. At C Chaplin, Phila John Peebles, Pittsburg A Dunham _ Sirs Cochran. Pa J M Holderbanm, Pa J Johnston }r t Pa K Plttia, Beereville, O Jaa Dunlop, L rbana, 111 J D Holtan.au it la, Prttsb’g B W Urimrarnger, Pa EJ Alien. 11l , . „ It B Reeves. Poland, 0 Jlemsn Oates,.Marietta, O OH Mur. re A la, Keeton Her James Trimble, O ■ C Battles, Plomintton.N J w P Kmory, Fletmnrn, N J J Stair, Tors, Pa Alex J Prey, York, Pa elms Bpangler, York, Pa W 1) Bowman. Phila B Ewing, Crawford oo •HWStoele,jrY , JMParrar.NH P C Rust, '/a J H Brown. N Y GeoHC Neat, Balt.. A 1 Hyan, Ohio 6 A ytarnngton, Phila NATIONAL HOTJSIj-Abco street, abort Third. J Osterhout, Pa W C Harris. Y'ork, Tn . K B Bnrnitx, Dalleatown JO Williams.. Orangeville I, W Leslie, Oh o W H H Uinkingor, Phila TWAlecUr, Phila HHHlntainger. Pamaqua H AWibon, Phila ARNowhard.N C . C O Brunner. Bethlehem SI JKrarrer,.Allentown Mise P Bieir, Port Jetvia p Book, Orwigsburg H Cronoe. Reading P M Ifrmentrirat, Heading H O Ellsworth, Coen M lieisf nborger, Lanoae ter Abu E J Seip. K iston W Taxer, Allent ,wn Edwin Clark, Lancaster 11 Robinson Jr, N Y M C rise, Jereer Shore, Pa JTaualg. Lime co, Pa N B Creasy,blaok Croek.Pa CC lhling, Easton, Pa , AMERICAN HOTEL-Cbesinntabove Fifth. T J Ballon, Balt BE Harris, NO o Lawton, Eiehmond; * J Holmes, Gold Hill,N C W T Stewart tt la, Balt James H iMohran, Balt LAI Jones. Balt John L Dußois, Doylestown Lottie P Dußois, Doylestown Mrs Crooks, Pa -■ 14 Crooks. Pa Dallas Sennfckson, N J H Bennickson. Salem, N J H Jacpbs.N Y ThoelHimea, Pa Kohl Lockhart, M Chunk WnPflrayton, Albany WKJiaily,BMt BW Clark. Conn 11J Dodson, Conn , M Abbott. Bethlehem ' Albert A Neal. f» Y SB Slone, Balt. WABowna, NJ Oeoß Bpwne, N J „ 118 Burnham, M Chunk Slits LB Conway, Ya Mies M, C Conway, Ya J B Beadle, NY. . WRAlling.Ni HTBarrowe.NY 0 Temple, Dal BALD EAGLE-ThlM street, abovo Callowhiß. nil. Alonrne oo.Pa ■ KJ P (•oßinan, Fa KaiiLr Dos let town » 0 WtM'flfi Kutztown Walter L la. i*a W H Kluge, Bethlehem town. Bethlehem ROTEb-Bixth «t. f above. Chestnut -"1 Johnson, Cecil 00, Aid 3 B Howard, Sf Mb.» C . PJM Green, Cal J Sacrist. Harrisburg J ECtSbSuibrP* J D Worth, Cheater co, Fa XAlEciel«.6cmboo, Pa A>rt Wingard: Pottatawn 118 Piatt Buffalo Jos Gilmor, Cheetorco, Pa ■ P McShsrrr, York 00, Pa , K M Bitot WBrnlui n Bel } L Allison. Clearfield oo J Oallmer, weal Cheater <3 Martin, Chester 00. Pa ■ MOUNT VERNON HOTBL-Beennd et.. above Aroh F Shelton, Mobile DTltoniao. Aid GeoPTtnmau.Ald _ " R Perry, Mil . Wm Bonoher & wf, Pa C Christman, Norristown W BShnny.Pa , W 8 Wo«e. Bethlnhem .RABimth,r4 Y r ' " flsralM Alartm Brooklyn BARLEY SHEAF HOTEIc-Secood et.. below Vine. W W Noble, Pa ' I. W Tilden, N Y VW PenniekJ’a. JSutoliHait.viJle E N Mljee, Bucks co „ AKjijhl, Buekaco "W RSei.le, Warren co, Pa W,M Wharton. Bucks co , EM Poultonj Bucks eo Jos Satosel. Buuks co TLJanneyJr.,Newtown GBp Mason,DoyteatoWn W&k WIW ; . EAGLE HOTEL-Third street, above Rape. PJ De Hast. Wmsport ' S H Blair, CaUfornia 'mine. Lewrsbdrg i Y outlg. Alt Holly Brown. N Y, XBtm pson, Boston Vilsnn, Boston i.^°P eB . Reddick, West Chester E Epfland, Prent™ ' B F 4iaildy, Mms D K wHU*aCueH«T • N Y J Newlin Chesiorco JN J 5 Jones, W Chcnt«r f , MBRORAHT8 r ek. above OellowhlU, W filter. Jr, V» ( ' W H Barnes, Va E RIUIMcIt, Ba.th, - J K Nolle, A Uentown fl W BUM, Backs co . , A Uojl. N PIIH . „ 0 BenelnVer, Middletown Phos Moser, Allentown M Winoberfor,Moreland 1 Wm Looser Lebanon .•OB Ktaus«v LeWon 1) H Oooyer. Myersiown fleoH ill ujhter, Poturiite w Jlansiwrjei’, Allentown BftUjet, Lehljii co J Rankin. Centre co II Sohleiffer. Look ilaven DBamn, Berks Oo A Colemnn, Colombin oo ' -BLACK BEARnOTELr^Thirdnts.nlMjveCalJowlnll. JVftrnoy, Hamburg >PPinney. llsrteviJJe CQnrper-Jflakintovm J Herßh» Kline*v,llo "W fltirner. Pennsburg B Rubb, Lsnsdnle J fteed swamp Creek . Thoa Bj«, Bookßoo Jiieo Finney. Backs co BFener.BacKoco J HoKolfind, Southampton Isaac fieldor, Beading Le»*iEisner, Amity - J BFetberof, iml iJW PethoroLlna ■ Jos H Hoover. Beading W Kline. Bnrivrlh . Coeeland Bteehler, Pa .Johnjf WTSWilhinari Btonoraville ~ WmThompaomZtonsviUe Jacob Huu, cuunu'jtown »Y Ti ! ,rA ‘ , Isefffig.Vv' ' vWw Moore &-.U.NJ Miw E Moore, NJ, . ’TiitJwihdrrAeiiland.Pa JT Mayen iPoUSvillo, Fa <IG Schollenhortfer, Pa ■ ' J Cunningham, N Y • ■‘OHNiohoia.N Y ‘ B Mills, JersjrOity • ' . E Hopkins. N Y DTallmaa.NY '. STATES UNION HOTEL—Market atteat.almvo Sixth, Jehu a Devlin,.N J Jarnce Morgan, Pa If jaffries, Pa R B VcUvame, Pa ;-fiUo*,Tofrico,Pa P P Green, BeWortiPa i-v Yrirorocel pa • David Slllare, P t • j;; .-M»Sh.VM . ; T Mabw, va ‘ 3 B vJgeniu.Ohio l Lynehi PilUbur, J Griffith, lod 00, Pa LtV-Sittfp+ZX--■' ‘a *_ - THE UNION HOTEL-Arch street, above Third. J H Cook,Phila B R Samson. Springfield Jacob Vore, Dublin Mrs C Wheeler, Ksodmi. John Hooh, Pa ' 0 Bermger 4 jh, I’a C Bartics, Flenungton, N J w P Emery, Flemiugtou Hii Hummel, l’a 1 Al, (ioe, GorJnn ■ J MoCoy, Cinoiunati M L Fraus, Kichmond, Va J Billiman, PottaviUe , David Dans, Easton Geo wiK&an, Tamaqua Mrs Carter, Tamaoua Matthew Wood, Wilkeabo John Weiibern. N Y J HelUftur, NY ERaffonsperger, Ohio Jacob Thompson, Pa JONES’ HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Sixth, NTGreen.Prov.Rl PM.BpolTard.NY William Miles. NY • MrStron? 4 lady. Ind nl Ferine,NY JoshuaHornor,Balt J L Heverin 4 lady, Del Mr Rowland 4 ta, Detroil Anna Bishop flohuitz, N Y MrSolmUz, N Y Mias Phalen. N Y • B Dearliorn. N Y J H Frazer, NY • J M Ellis. N O John F Connelly. Balt C D Wilcox,.Tenn Eugene Davis, Va J Brown, jr. Prov, RI Jna L Murfey, Middletown TJ3 Clark, Middletown ,Wm B Larmouf. Balt n-<““ to i'hattfe bondholders of lifrtTlT4 ! l£S^ A! ' IS1 ’ OnT AN P ELMIRA HAilo HOaB. caM*3N¥.-A meotins of Chattel Boadhold- WrrNMS *» s“°"} No. M. WASHINGTON BVU'W NO J ? outl T ll lrd street,)on TUI-S -DAY, Nov. 1. at W M. A tenoral attondanca is request - • ■ 0(1. ft* mattors of intportanoe will be presented for con- SPECIAL NOTICES. | By order of tha Committee. o2fl-6t* McCleea 5 Ivorytypeß, known to bo the roost artistic and finished. , -McCLEES' Water Color Photographs, long cele brated for their superiority. ■ McCLEES’ India Ini, Crayon, and plain Photographs and Daguerreotypes* at No. C 23 CHESTNUT Street. Jules Babel's Aromatic Vinegar is not only a groat disinfecting agent fo be used m sick cham bers, &o>» but is a certain cure for sick headachei neu rnlgio pains, <Vo. It is a delightful cosmetic, and has obtained a just colebrlty fonts many excellent hygi emc properties. Sold by all Druggists, and by JULES HAUEI* & CO., No. 704 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, , o3i ctAnw “ Harris Boudoir” Sewing Machine- IMPROVED DOUBLE-THREAD. FIRST PREMIUM AT EVERY FAIR. o2S-3ra Philadelphia, Office, 730 ARCH Btroet. Hoopland's German Bitters will posi tively ouro Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervous De bility, &o„ Bco. BOOFLAND‘B BALSAMIC CORDIAL will positively cure Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough See., Sec. Prepared by Dr. 0. M. JACKSON A CO., 418 ARCH Street, and for sale by Druggists and dealers generally Price 76 oentß per bottle. a024-tf Grover & Baker’s CSX.SBSi.TSC Noxsslsss Family BbWIH»-MacHIHI6. AT BBDUCBD PBICB3, Temporarily at No. WI Broadway. Will rotnm to No. 495 in a few weeks. , Salamander Fire-Proof Safes,— Avery large assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at reason able prioes. No. 301 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia an2Stf EVANS to WATBON Thh Pbiob3- op SINGER’S SEWING MAOHINEB BAYS f BEEN f ! REDUCED.’.'.' sgl-3m Thh tr iLtoox and Gibbs Sewing Jla crime. 715 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. oc2i-tf Gas-Lamp Depot—sixth and Anon. ae24-3m Seamen a Saving Fund—Northwest Corner Sscokd and Walnut Streets.—Deposits re ceived in email and large amounts, from all classes of the oommuni ty, add allows interest at the rate of live per eent. per annum. Money may be drawn by oheoks without lots of in terest. Office open daily, from 9 until 6 o’oloolc, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary, CHAf M, MORRIS. One Price Clothing of the Latbsi Bttx.es, made in the best manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST felling prices marked in Plain Figures. AU goods made to order warranted satis factory. Our ONE-PRICE System is strictly adhered to, as we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing. AU arc thereby treated alike. JONES k CO., SdB-tf 604 MARKET Street. Whebubb & Wilson Sewing Machines. -PhiladelphiaOffice, 628 CHESTNUT Btroet. Merchants' orders filled at the SAME DISCOUNT at by the. Company. Branch offices m Trenton, New Jersey, end Easton and Westchester, Pa. eel4-4m Sating Fund—National Sapett Teds, Company.—Chartered by the State ol Pennsylvania, RULES. 1. Money is reoeived every day, and in any amount. argeorsmalL * 3. FIVE PER CENT. Interest is paid for money from the day it is put m. 3. The money is always paid back In GOLD wheneve' it is called for, and without notice. 4. Money ia received from Executors, Administrators (htardtans, and other Trustees, in large or email sums to remain a long or short period. 6. The money reoeived from Depositors is invested li Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first class Bounties, A Offico open every day—WALNUT Street, southwes' oorner Third street. Phiiatfelohla. &oU TOMLINSON— SMITH.—On the 27th. ultimo, by the ttev, Ooorfe W. Maofaughhn. Mr Israel S. Tomlinson to Miw» Marsniret A. Sm U», nil of Bristol, Fn. *■ SHLUCH—KUNTZ.—On the 39th ultimo, Rev.,W. R. Cairo}. John. Frederick William bheuch to Manana Knots. All oi this city. * BUNDERLaNO—DENTON —On the 29th ultimo, by John G. rt il*«n, V. D. M., Mr. Wm. Sunderland, late of Ml** Martha Donton. both of this city. * On the 30th ultimo, by John G. Wilson, V. D. M., Mr. Chas. H. Curtis to MU* Mary 11, L. Logon, both of this oity. * DIED* PKfCX.—At Germantown, Pa,; on Mondayafternoon, Slstult., Dr. Jacob Frick, in tiio’'7th year of Ins age. The relatives and friends of the family, ond the Trusieesapd Faculty of tbfiJeflarsoo Medical College, are mvitedta attend his funeral, from the re»ideoco OlhiSßon, John 11. Frick, Linden street, above Ger mantown avenue,,on Thursday afternoon, Nov. 3. at 1 o clock.without further notice. Interment at Monu uient Cemetery, GitAKF.—Monday. Oct. 32,1859. Pawl Francis, son of Paul and Rebecca Graff. *g«d * years and 8 months. The loneral will wke plane from the resilience of his father. No. tfiOPAU. Veraou street, this (Wednesday! moroißtr»Nov.2. at 10>fi o'clock. . * ..McCXiOUD.—On the 29tb ult., Daniel MoCloud, aged tfyesrs. * Funeral from M« late residence, 11*7 S. Eighth street, abovo Federal,this (Wednesday) morning, at 8>« o’clock * . laINGO.—On the 30th ult, Mr. Levi Lingo, in tho 62d year ot'bisa&e. Fdneial /rom hie Jate residence, No. 2211 South street, on Thursday aitornoon. at 1 o'clock. * LONG.—On ilie 29th ult., Win. Long, in the ttlh year oihisnce. Funeral from his late residence,l32!)S. Seventh Btrect, Wharton, tiiis t Wednoedayl afternoon, 2 °SIURPHY.—On the 30th ult,'Mrs. Ann Murphy, aged 68 years. , , Funeral from the residence of her son, Howard mur phy. l’rimostroesenstofGr'iy’a Ferry road. thistWcd nesdny) morning. fttSo’clojk. . . * WILKK.—On theidth ult., Kato C.,<hufihtor of May ana the late John Wiler, afied23 yea o. Funeral from the residence ol Mrs. Susannah Barns, 220 Wharton street, this (Wednesday) morning, at 9 o’clock. * HEIKER.-On the 30lb ultimo, Jiwob Roiker, in the 69th \ ear of his n*e. Funeral from his Into residence. Scpviva street, third house below Dauphin. Nineteenth ward, this (Wednes day) nfrornoon, ntZo'clook.. * BOMER.—On the 31st ultimo, Jane W., wife of Win. f. Jlomor, in the 32d year ol her lue. Funeral from the rosidence or her brother-in ln w, Geo W. Ketl«r,49o NoriKThird stroet, tms (Wednes day) nftornoon, at 3 o'clock. * WRIGHT.-On the3let ultimo. James, son of Darby and Ann Wright, aKedayears. „ . Funeral from the residence of lus parents, No. 104 North Water street, one door nbovo Arch, this (Wed nesday) aftomoon, at 3 o’clock. „ __ ‘ Wli,dGN.—On the 3lst ultimo, Margaret Wilson, aged*6 years. „ „ r Funeral from tho residenco of Mr. Isaao Wilson, No. 1310 Fifthstreot, above Thompson, this (Wednes day) moraine, at 10 o'clock. 4 Me AULE Y—On tho 31st ultimo, Margaret Ann, wife of James MrAuley, in thoSSth year of her aro Funeral from the residenco ol her hnshand. 1522 Bur ton street, below Lombard, thisOYednesday)aitornoon, at 2 o’rlock. W f HITEMAN.—On the Sint ult., at ilaynu Sara, routsiana, John Whiteman, aged M years, formerly of Philadelphia., * Uf OTJBNING lv A. No. 803 CHESTNUT Street, have a fuU assort meat of Slack Velour Re**,, do. Mousselined’tamos, do. Cashmeres, do. Menooea. do. Batin de Chines* do. Bombazines, do. do. Paramattas, do. Mohair Lustres, do. Thibet tans Shaw?* J _ Black Crape veils* &e.* fto. Second Mnarnio* fl*wids in evert variety. o7*tf Black Gros Grain Silks, do. Poult de Boies, do. Venetienr.os, do. Grosd’Ecouo, do. Patent boiled Silks, do, Irish Poplins, do. English Crapes, do. Craye Collars, do. 44 Sleeves, VT** HARRISON LITERARY INSTITUTE, WENDELL PHuTIIPS, Esq., Will deliver his _ GREAT LECTURBj ON _ “THE LOb'f ARTS,” AT JAYNE'S HALL, On THURSDAY EVENING. November 3d. Doors open at 6K o'clock. Lecture 'will cwnnicnca At 7H o'clock. Ticket*2soent«. For solo *t HAZARD'S, MARTiKN’S. HENDERSON’S Arch»t„near Sixth; and BOWER’S. Sixth and Vine Street*. nol 3t rn» PEOPLE’S LITERARY INSTITUTE.— ll.Jj Third Lecture of tho Course at CONCERT HXIL. THURSDAY EVENING. Nov. 3d, by Rev, JOHN LORD. Subject- 4 * Gall eo.”. „ Slncle Tickets. 95 oents. Admitting Gentleman and taro Ladies. 60 cent*. gcrvannTicket* for remaining six Lectures: Admittin* one, 91-25; Gentleman and Lady, $2.00; Gentleman and 3 Ladies. $3/0. n 2 Sir G EIIM A N T OWN . MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. COURSE OF LECTURES. TOWN HALL, MONDA Y EVENINGS. November H- MOiITON bIcMICIFARL, Ea«. ■■ ti. 6°. R. SHELTON MACKENZIE. December 6, MM. S. {’ANbOAS i, t»q. “ »! Rev. J. WIIEA I’ON SMITH. TiokeU foraale at Nowi Stand,dfl pot, Ntn’haud Green; Porker’s. Main *treet,oppo«ite tbo Depot, Germantown: j ,hftz Gates, Main and Brmshorat streets, and at the door on the evening* of Lectures. N. B.—Care run up and down tbe turopiko. n*-12t rri=-ORPHANS’ FESTIVAL,-A GRAND l}j„ entertjlnpont will I be M™;’ ‘} , l* h S„ G BS?f l 5S f tne-Ornhan Asylum, West Philadelphia, on iHulio* DAY. Nov. M, lor tho benofit ol tine large sad helelea. family, numbering now worn than 2 0 hoTB. nnd lor whom the Manager* had it diflloult to provide the tipcps sariesof Ilf*. The large and spacious fuijldinK, occupied by the Orphans, will be open to all, and abumlant Kk fkshiimkkt* provided fortliooceasion. The programme of exercises will consist of Instrumental Music. Sinking by tbo Orphans. nnd-'ddresecß by Rt. Rev. Bishop Wood and Kev. E J. Sourin. Tho Committee bavin* charge • of the arrangements confidently trust that a generous response will reward their efforts and cheer the hearts of the helpless Orphans, w> ose appeal is never made in vain. The Beoond and Third* Green and Coates. Raco and Vjne, Market, and Arch-street Lino* connect with the Hostonvule Cars passme the gate of tho Asylum. Tickets. 25 cents; Children. 10 cents for sale at the dif fer-nt Bookstores, Orphan* Store, Twelfth nod Chest nut, and the members of tho Board of Managers. nl-2t* AN ELECTION VOR TWELVE 1)1- !If RECTORS of the Philadelphia Sohool of De»ign foTwomon. to serve for the onadjiijr year, will be liold at the Pchool, No. W 1 OHEBTNUT Street, on MON DAY. the7thof November, 1559, at 13 o olook, nl 2t« GEOLOGICAL LECTURES. [TV Dr. BOYNTON’S last five Loctures, viz: w *T?jrst Created Animal Life.” »t Coni Reds: How Coal was Produced.” “ The Period of Reptiles.' “ Warm-blooded Animals.” 14 Tho Present Order ol[ Animals, Ac.” SAlt Uaitrered b> t»rtfo ,liafutlf«l PatntinE«. Frioe for ethree cto.in, Looturoe, to ote i «m»le tmiett St ots., wMnh wtll/idimttothe sreat RsperimentnlLecture on HemrllSXmoon. More quarter to BoVloth. 03l 6t rp=- WIE WIIEAPELPJHA RAtSK.-OCT j-he nnnunl meeting of the vff ■ yvn'i"y ‘ "vl!; will bo held nt the Bonking Houte on TUESDAY, the first day of November next? at 13 o clook M. And the annual election lor DireotorswiU boneldat thtfanWe* Kion MONDAY, the 21st i ay of No voniber next, between the hour, of 10 A. M* ehu » r-. ai. oe-wfr&ntthst D. B. COMEQYS. Oeehlor. rrs“ HEUHANICS’ BANK.-PIIfLADtX U„? . PHIA, October .th, 1869. Notice la hereh. given tli.-it on election for Thirteen Directors, to serve the ensuing year, will be held at tho Bating Qn MONDAY, November 21st, from 10 Tbeannual tneetincof the Stockholders will be held On TUESDAY} November Ht, At 12 o’clock M. Q*-wJy*«tnia * J, G, MITCHELL,Cashier, THE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1859. MtIt.CANTILE BENEFICIAL ASSO IU, CIATIOY.OF PHILABNi PlliA.—The annua meeting of this gjeoctatioit will ho hold nt Die Rooms o the Union liana lent Sooioty,N. W. cor. SEVENTH and SAN6OM St TUr 8l)AY, NovomberBth, at 3H o'clock P, M. T|ie nnotnl report will ho submitted, and an eleotion heldvfora Hoard of Managers, to serve the eiuuuw jfldr. WILLIAM A. ROLIN, 039-tnoB Secretary. |Y-s=* OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA IL? R.II. SAVINGS AND LOAN CO., N. E. Comer TENTH and CiiESTN UT Streets. The annual meeting of the Stockholders will be field at tho Office of the Company, on THURSDAY, Nov. 3d, at 10 A. M. , m [ , An electron for Twenty Direct™ will take placo the same day, between tho hours of II A. M. and 3 P. M„ at the office of the Company. 029-fit b, L. HUTCHINSON, Secretary. HACKS, language AND da A n request, the Rev .Y M. BCpI)DLFIi U. D.. will repeat the above ™A h *r MUBI . F y ND HALL on TUESDAY Xj vjr.ixlNO. November let, at 7)s o’clock. Tickets, 25conts t may ba obtained at the bookstores of Parry A Mc.MilUn. Wm. S. A A. Martien, the Tract Bouse, Presbytonan Board, H. A. Bower, cth and GToen, and at the rooms of tho Young Men's Christian Aesooia tton. o2S-6t* GIUARD BANK—PJIILADELPHIA, Oc- U 3 , tober 18.1859. Notioo la hereby given, that on eleotion for thirteen directors, to serve for the ensuing year, will he held at the BANKING HOUSE,on MONDAY, November 21st, between the hours of 10 A. AI and 2 P. M. Tne annual mooting of tho stockholders mil be held at tho Banie place, on TUESDAY, November lat, at 12 o’clock M. 0018-tn2l W. L. SCHAFFER, Cashier. CONSOLIDATION BANK.—PHILADEL LK_> PHI A, Ootobor 11, IBi9. An election of Thirteen Directors, to servo the en suing voar, will bo held at the BANKING HOUBIS on MOM>A Y, JVoveninor2ist. between the hours of Id A, M. and 2P. M. JOS. N. PEIRSOL, Cauhior, o'’l2 wJcetn2l • The annual meeting ortho Stockholders mil beheld at the same place on TUESDAY, November Ist, at 12 o’clock M. oia-w&a tnl JOS. N. PEIRSOL, Caahier. [VTf* FAHMEKS’ AND MECHANICS’ BANK LLSf . —pHil.ADEi.pmA, OotnbcrSd, 2669. Notice is hereby given that an eleotion for Thirteen Directnramllba held at the. Hanking Hou.eon MON- Noveni bfr2iB t, 1859, f*etwecn the hours of So’clock A. M. and 3 o clook P. M. 5 and a general mooting of the Stockholders mil bo held on TUESDAY, November Ist, at 4 o’clock P. M. ( at the Banking House. ddtnill W..RUSHTON, Ja.,Caßhier, fr?* m HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA-—hir. JOHN P*, AKIIIBON, the Ayent of tins ABSoomtion, ia now calling upon tiie public for tho purpose of soliciting con tributions,to enable the Managers to prosecute tho im* portant work of thoSooiety. A favorable reception ond a liberal response is earnestly ufikud for him. „ „ ¥T^ta _ T GEORGE U. STUART, President. R. K. HCBFLICH. Recretarv. THOM a S T. MASON, Treasurer, „ . * . 431 Marketstreet. Booiety’a Office, 531 North stroet. 031-wiw.Vs 2w rv-s=“ COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYL kJ, VANIA. Philadelphia, Oct. 16, 1859. Notice ia Imrobv given, that an election for THIRTEEN DIREC ** hold at tho Banking house on Monday, iist Novombor.uo- CweenthohoursofiaA.M.and 3F, M. The Annual meeting of the Stookliolders will be held at tho same placo on TUESDAY, Ist November, at 12 o clock M. S. C. PALMER, 0017-m w f- tn2l * Cashier. rr?" soy T H WAR K BANK—PHILADEL 'JL3 PJIIA, October 3d, 1869. Notice is hereby given that an election for Thirteen Ui/flCtora Will be field at tho Hanking House on MON DAY, November 21st, 1869, between the hours of 10 o olook A. M. and 2 o’olook r. M.; and a general meet ing of the Stockholders will be held on TUESDA Y, No vember Ist, at 12 o’olook M. o!-dtn21 F. P. STEEL. Cashier. DIVIDENDS. j^jECUANICS 1 BANK, Philadelphia) Nov. DAY declared a Dividend of M VK | ER CENT, for the list six months, payable on and after the 11th inet., agreeablv tn charter. n2-dtll J. O. MITCHELL,Cashier. £|<iKAKD BANK, Philadelphia, Nov. 1, r%oi- r £ o fe h^9xTi llS DA X declared a Dividend of THREE PER CENT out of the profits for the last six months, payable, free of State tax, on or after tho 11th Distant, m con fortuity with the provisions of tiio Gonsral Bankmi" Law. W. L. fcCfIAFFKR, ”2 *t» Caalnor. * TUE PHILADELPHIA BANK, Philadd ,hin, Nov. ], ISJ9, The Board of Pire a tor« hay* THI3 DAY declared a Dividend ofPIVL FLR GEN I. for tho last eii mouth., payable on demand, clear of the State tax. B. U, COMKGYB, Cashier.T COHN EXCHANGE BANK, Philadelphia* November 1,1659, *M>' declared dividend of THRKfc i’ER UENI., payable on dernanm n3-wliti3t J. W, TQRREY, Cashier. KENSINGTON BANK, Philadelphia, Ist Wovembor. 1859. The Hoard of Duoctora liavp THIS DAY declared a Dtvinend of FI VE PER for the last six months, payable on demand, clear of State tax. n2-*t C. T.YERKE3, Cashier. Bank of penn township, pwia delphia, Nov. j, 2859 f T tj^,PA re^!?t r > a km?*?* 1 rS > Seolared a Dividend of FOUR PER CENT, on the Capital Stock for the last six months, payableoademand.o/earof State tax. »2-m JA.VtIiS RUSSELL, Cashier. /'JONSOL)I)AT]ON BANK, Philadelphia, Nov. 1, 1859. Mvo THIS DAY doehred a Dividond of AHREE PER CENT., payable on and after the 10th instant. Ry order of the Board of Directors. pg-wfintnlO JOS. N. PIKRSUL. Cashier. WESTERN BANK OF PHfLADELPHIA,- November 1,1859. Tljc Directors of this hank have THIS DAY declared a Dividend of SIX PERCENT., paynble on and aftor the lJth mat. a M. TROUTM AN. p2-0L Caslnar. SOUTHWARK BANK, Philadelphia, Nov.l, 1859. -Tl}« Directora have THIS DAY declared ft Dividend ofPIVE PER CENT,, payable ondemanil. u2Jt F.P. STEEL, Cashier. FIRE-ANI) MARINE INSU- V3T HANCE COMPANY. Office 415 WALNUT Bt. ♦ Pmr,AOßr,piiu, Nov. I. jgjs. Tho Directors have declared a Dividend of THREE DOLLARS per shire upon the Capital Stock of this Company, for the last six months. Fniahle to tho Stock holders on and after tho second dav of November, nt tl**« Oflico. ALFHKD D. Oir,i,ETl\ nMuthsCt* Treasurer. PAMERON EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FOR THE GREAT CONSOLIDATED CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. fi DEL LLOYD, Chief Clerk in Register of Wills OffiOß. X^^?^A C^ CO,m " i “ 10,,0r - THOS. K. PINLKTTEH. WM. P. HAMM Chief Clerk in Tax ReeeiveT’sOfiiee. SAMUEL P. WELoH, Cniof Clerk to tho City Trea- surer. DAVID W. SELLERS, First Assistant City So’U’Uot. JAMES A. BOWIE, Aicssenjer in City Treasurer's Office. JNO. M. RTLPIY, Clork in tho Sheriff’s Offico JVM. W. WATT, Clerk in Rcewter of Wills Offico. JNO. 8. MEGEE, Sergeantnf Polico. - It* VERY FINE SUGAR MAPLE TREES. » Forsnlo by H. N. JOHNSON, opposite six-mile stone. Gornutnlown. H* YOU CAN EXAMINE CLOSELY LlFE size Photographs m Oil—they will ctiil appoarfmo. Visit H.KIMER 8 Photographic Gallery. SECOND Bt., ab'ive. Green, whero you can seo all styles of Photo graphic Portraits, __ It* T OST—On the Evening of the 31st alt., ■R-* going from Fourth and Chestnut to Eighteenth thence to Eighth and Arch, a small roll of Money. The finder will be suitably .rewarded, byloaving it at the offico 01 tins paper, it* RECEIVER OLD MONONGAIIELA RYE WHISKIKB, From 10 to 15 joura oM» and, ah o, COGNAC and ROOHKMjV. IIItANDJES, Which are eohl. in atm© nr m llouao, by hDWAUU WRIGHT* Deodorised, end Drue Kistfl’ ALCOHOV, _M ANUFACTURtiR.. ng-Ct 23vNorth FRONT and iQj NKVY Street*. ACADEMY FOR BOYS-N. J 3. Corner TENTH ami ARCH—Afternoon Clor* in Hook kcep-ne rmw forming. ' n 2 wfm3t* APPLI>— APPLKS—#84 barrels Bell flowers. Pippins, and other varieties. at Railroad Depot, 122 i M A BKLT Street, C. > KKNT2EL. 2# bushels Buckwheat Gram » 3Mons Buckwheat, in all sized bag*. n 2 3t f'iIEAP PURE TEAS, CHEAP SUGARS anti Cofloes, and all general Groceries at JOHN 0 LOVE’S Tea Ktore. n? SEVENTH and DROWN. LARD, —100 barrels Western Bard for Sale. Wirt. H. WOODWARD ft. CO., ftf-lfr 6l(| MARKET Street. BUTTER —74 tubs extra quality Goshen Butter, iuet reoeived on consignmcnt/for aalo by 0. C. BADLEK A CO., AKCH Street, seooml <W->r above Front. _ n 2 C'UIEESE.— (379 Boxes Ilerkimer-Countv J Chetftft. foreaio by C. 0. SADLER 4c 00., AflOH Btroot. second door above Front. n 2 \ UfACKEREL.—397 bbls. Nos. 1,2, and 3 IYZ Mackerel, in whole, halves, quarters, and eighth*, Original Packages, for sale by 0. C. SADbER fc. C»»., ARCH Streot, second door almvo Front. n 2 FEW'S pints, and half pints. The celebrated brand ‘‘lncom- Psrab’e” for sale by K. D. LONOCHAMP, cfll-tm g|7 South FRONT Street DEAF made TU HEAR. —Acoustic All rides. Artificial Ear Drums, Cornets, Soniferons, over forty varieties of Ear Trumpets, La Instruments in every variety, and of the most approved construc tion, at P. MADEIRA'S Ear Instrument Dopot, No. 115 South TENTH Street, below Chestnut, nl-St* Philadelphia. WASHINGTON AND MT. VERNON. MT. VERNON AND ITS ASSOCIATIONS. His'oricat, Biographical and Pictorial, by Benson j, Losamc. 139 Engraving*. Complete m one volume, bpecimencopies may bo seen at S. MoUKNRY'B 6t 4U< Walnut Street. LADIES’ HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, FRI SETTS, and CURLS, mamlfiotmed in tho very best and nowest Fans styles, and of which we constantly keep avert lacqe assortmenton hand.sold wholesale and retail, at the lowest possible prices. Orders from all parts of the country solicited, and promptly. Attended to, AL„, , r,ow !i « • au9o-Sm* Between Market and Chestnut. 112 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. 112 SPERLOBCOPIG BAZAAR-“Great Emporium for BterenscopesandStereoscopio Views, American, Frenot and English,.Opera tilasses, Microscopes, ftnd improver Bpootaoles, correct!) suited to the evos, at . , ,M. J. FRANKLIN'S, Optician. . H 2 South FOURTH Btreot, below Chomnut. Kr Artificial Human Eves inserted. 011-linif SALMON.— 25 bbls. prime new No. 1 Sal inon, landing from steamer Kemdncton. and for Rale by wM.J. TAYLOR it Co..lMand 121 N.WHARVI-’.N Mackerel —125 bbu., ibo halves, 145 quarters, and2ookitts prime No. Ist 800 bids, ami 90 halves large No. 3s, w store and for sale l>r VVM.J, TAYLOR ft CO., 122 and 124 NnrOi WHAfIVRW |"|AKUM.~ A large stock of the best l>r»ud. »s{<*■ .ale _ n2S 23 N. WaTKII fit.. and 22 N. uel,aware nv ALL THE BEST BRANDS, AT LOW • orioca, J. T. FLAHERTY, Importer of Cigars, N 0.637 CHESTNUT Htroot, adjoining Girard House. o2U-lm 5 OVERING’S SYRUP, in lihds. and U bU.., at reducad & c 0„ hvii’m. RiTMt. Naval stores—i.asoßbis. shipping Itoain. 100 110. Sets. Toip»»J!n»-te'id'Mfwgn flohr. J. A. jlijimi. For sale !>v KOwnLy, ASUhbK NER. fe I/O . N«>. IS Hontli WtfAItVKH. o%> tj.UPEK.IOR ARTICLE uF C OTTO N £5 TWINE, for Mlo by KOHERTE. EVANS, olfl-lmif aiffCHEBINtn 'tract. NEWLANiI & UU., LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE-FRAME MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. An extensive stook of OIL PAINTINGS, cto. 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DESIGNED FOR TUB Pflß OF COLLEOES AND ACADEMIES, EBENEZER EMMONS, Stato Gonlosiit of North Carolina; Into Btato Gfologwl ot New York; Profoiisor of Natural Hietorr and Go ology m Williams Colloxo; Corresponding Alemhorof Jtio Academy of Natural Boiencot of Philadelphia, Ao., Ac. This is nn eotirelv now work, and it is American in a’l iti fuaturos. Almost all our elementary trontisea on this subject being reprints or compilations of loreign works, and illustrated wi th cuts of foreign fossils. tu each chapter treating upon tlm systems of rocks, a Kenoral history of the period to which they belong ts livfln, to wluoh ts added n description of the rock*, and hair order of sequence. Each system is beautifully il usUAted by the organisms and fossils which it is known to contain. The studr of Goolog in this country must be pur sno<l Ninon/ Amerio n ocks. But lew European fossils ami apeoinmna aro found oq the American continent. Title work will con EIGHT HUNDRED ENGRAVINGS, Drawn anu Dksionbd almost itxcLtrsrvttr.v from Oai(7i,\Ar. Auskica.n Fossils and Bi'ecimk.nb. This is truly an original feature, and its importance can hardly be over-estimated. Professor Emmons, the eminent nutlmr of this work, stands in the front rank of Amerionu geologists. Tho work J» beautifully printod on fine white riper, nndauUtnntiHlly bound in full cloth, fur private libra ries, or in halfloathor with cloth sides, for use ns a class-book. Price if 1.25. SOWER, BARNES, & CO., PUBLISHERS, NO. 37 NORTH THIRD STREET. • ol3*tcos OLD HUGHS—OLD BUUKH-oLd Bools The undersigned states that he has frequently for sale books printed between tho yi»nra 1470 and 1500; early edkionu of the Fathers of the Keformetß and of the Pu ritan Divines; m Law, Braeton, Lyttleton, Puffendor/T Grotius, Dowat, Coke, Halo, the Year Books. Report* Ao., are often to be found on Ins shelves; Cyclopedias Lexicons. Classic authors, History, Poo try. Philosophy, ffoieucQ, Political Economy, Government. Arohiteoturei Natural History. Troatisesuponthese amlotherkindred eutijectearo lieing continually dealt In by him. Book*, In large and small quantities, purchased at the Custom- House avenue Bookstall, CHESTNUT Street, above Fourth, Philadelphia. uivl3.«m JOHN CAMPBELL. TkKAAVING AND PAINTING MATE* JL' rials. Enslrn'ora' and Architects’ Btationofr, Grecian Painting Materials. PotichomamapesiKne end Vases. ~Paint Boxes far Children, and also far Artists and Htudcnts. Pictures and Pioture Frames. J U) mg Cards, Amenoan and French. Catalogues gratis to tUo trade. SCIIULY Sc. JANENTZK Y, „No. ns South EIGHTH Street. WHOLEHALE AND RETAIL. o»-3m rj.REASE.—2OO bbls., 300 half bbls., 140 quarter bbls., 2 000 oans Patent Tallow Grease, suitnblo for wagon#, curt*, oars, and drar«, fi»r «a!e ASHBURNp:R, & C 0„ No. Ifl Rmith WHAhVKN nS T° WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER , CHANTS.—ManiIa Ropo, all sizes, nea’ly packed, and foreale by tho manufacturers nt the luweit Now York prices. m m WEAVER. PITLEit 0 nji! at N. arid 88 N. Wharvofl. —Just received, a largo mvoico ol -I- u Tflr,msppprlororder and large barrels, had for MERCHANT TAILORS. 'E. O. THOMPSON, TAILOR, s. K. COBNEH SEVENTH AND WALNUT STS., Devofes entire personal attention to orders,and keeps always on hand a desirable .variety of aoODS FOR MEN’S WEAR. N. B.—TaNTaLOONS, as cut by tno, are warranted to give satisfaction, and as many find it difficult to get suited, I issue this speoiat notice. no2-wfm2m RETAIL DRY GOODS. EALL AND WINTER SILK GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. L. J. LEVY & CO. Now offer a very largo and select assortment of SILKS, SHAWLS, POPLINS. AND DRESS GOODS, Of materials for FALL AND WINTER WEAR, AT VERY LOW PRICED The large importations or this year have given them the opportunity to purohneo many choice goods at less than importation coßt. and they ofler them to their customers at very small profit*. In addition to FANCY SILK GOODS, they invite tho mapactiou of purchasers to their assortment of STAPLE DRY GOODS. Thoir stock boingnowcompletoinall the departments, including every description of LINEN GOODS, HOIBKRY, GLOVES, WHITE GOODS, CLOTH CLOAKINGS, FLANNELS, LONG CLOTH, Ac., Ac. 809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET. 031-3 t Magnificent nkw goods open- ING DAILY!!! THORN LBY A CHISM, EIGHTH and SPRING GAKDhN, have nn excellent stock of Lon* Uroche Shawls at 88, $lO, Sl2, $l4, $l6, $lB, $2O. $22, and £25. Square Brocne Shawls. Stella Shawls. Ao., Ac. Long andSounre Btanketßhawls Ladies and Misses. Gents’ and Bovs’ Shawls, from S 3 60UP. The Rovorsiblo Shawl for $6, worth $7.50! CLOAKS. By the best Now York and Philadelphia Manufacturers, from s3.6oup to 525!!! Wide Silk Velvets, Beaver Cloths, Ao., Ao. Cftssimeres, Satinetts, Ac., for Men's and Boys’ Wear. BLACK BILK,IO per cent, under regular pnees! Fancy Silks, unusually cheap. Beautiful Dress Goods, in gr«At variety. The Prettiostlow priced DeUines in the city. BLANKETS, of tho best English and American MintHncture. JarHORNLEY A CHISM Buy only/or Cash. They can't and won't be Untitmoid ! N. E. corner EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. 020 LADIES’ FANCY FURS. GEO. F. WOMRATH. NOS. 415 AND 41T ARCH STREET, HAS NOV/ OTEN IHB USUAL CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF FURS, Made of stock selected by himself in Europo during the past Spring. oclWm LYRE & LANDELL. FOURTH AND AHOH, Are prepared to suit families with their WINTER DRY GOOES. FRENCH MKRINOEB. LADIES’ CLOAK CLOTHS, WIDE SILK VELVETS, BROCIIE LONG SHAWLS, FINE WOOLLEN do., 4-4 ALL WOOL PLAIDS, FASHIONABLE D£ LAINE9, Do. PLAID BILKS, SUPERIOR BLACK SILKS, UNSHRINKING FLANNELS, FANCY SACK FLANNELS, FINE STOCK OF BLANKETB, CASBIMERES FOR BOYS, „ BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS. N. B.—The above Goods aro all at the low rates of the season. oc2o-tN2O Black beaver cloths for ladies. rii CLOAKS. RIBBED AND PLAIN. Also, Black French Lady Cloths of a lighter texture; a full line ol the different prices iust opened. A Iso, a fiao fresh Stock of , J , , „ WHITE GOODS. L-dios’and Gents’ Linen Csuibrio lIDKFB,in treat variety. * BLACK AIPACAB, From Wot* to $1 00-Rich and Olomv. CIlfeAP KMBROIDKRIKS. b renoh and Swiss Worked Collars, on Swiss and Cam bric Muaiipu. Ai*-*, Rats at greatly reduced pnres. , PLAID GO6dS REDUCED IN PRfCE from4l Plaid Favoritas at2s cU. m A aplendid stock of'Broche, B/ankot and Stolla Shawls, very dcsimblo. . CHARLES ADAMS, o»-Bmwtf • EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. Hosiery goods.—j. wm. hop- MANN, No. 9 North EIGHTH Street, has now -frsfis r’ssoDiiroT m.i.5- facturo, for ladies’ and misses’ wear. Merino B|>irtB and Drawers, tor sent* aud youths. Merioo Hosiery, Cotton Hosiery, Woollen Hosiery., Gloves and Gaunt lets, and goods generally appertaining to tho Hosiery husiaeu. j. W-it respootlullr solicit* the attention of families to his stock, assuring them that stock is un excellriHor variety by any other in the cfty»and that Ins pnrenareas low as t boss of any other regular house. N. U.—No abatement made from the prioes named. ■2l-wftntf TACQUARD REVERSIBLE SIIAWLS.— t* A largeinvoioeofnewanddesirablestyloßofthose roods, in Women and Girls’ sues, nt a very low price. Also, Warm Blanket. Scotch plaids, and a groat variety of Autumn and Win'erKhnwls. GOOD') FOR FRIENDS. Drew Goods. Hhawls. Plain Silks, DoLaines, Valen cias, Merinos, Cap Stuff's, Ac., imported expressly, and of the best fabrics, for Friends. LYONS VELVETS AND BATINS. Extra quality of Blaok Vesting Velvets. Medium and superior Vesting Fattns. Bilk Vestings, plain and figured st) lea, neat. Figured anil Fanoy Velvets. Cashmere Vesting#, now Winter styles, Cussimorcs, good stylet for Vestings. RHARPLFBB BROTHERS. 023 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. I7IILL ANO WINTER CLOAKS. Newest Patterns Fall Cloaks. Winter C>oaksdai!y opening, Black Braver Cloaks. Black Tricot Clonks. Blaok French Cloth Cloaks. Cloaks made to onLy at oneday’s notice. Prices $5 to SI6. COOPER k CONaKu, nlO NINTH »wl MARKET. CASSIMKHES, OLOTUS. Thick ruin Cassimeros- Hotwy Black CmtinfiTet, Htout Fancy Styles. Rugged Mixture*, pmids and Stripes. U and fi-f First-rate Black Poeakius. Black Broadcloths $l-60 to 35. Ladies’ Cloaking Cloths. COOPER k CONARD. old NINTH and MARKET. bread pURE AND CHEAP BREAD, MANUFACTURED BY THE MECHANICAL BAKERY. CAM BB OBTAIMBD AT THB yoLLOWJHO FLACKSt MECHANICAL BAKERY, S. W. corner of Broad and Vino streets. C. M. CLARK...—.. pi nr street, below Tenth. H. McNKIL. .... —B. K. corner Sixth and Contes streot. JATIIO k 50N,..-......... ,No,iMJiortliFifth»treet, 9. PANCOAST., . -..N0. 910 Spring Carden street. JOHN 0. MOXBY No. Vise street. r. \\ SMITH., - No. 115 North Fifth street JOHN SMITH,.,—. H. K. comer Filth and Spruce streets. W, W« MATHEWfI.—-..8. n.rornor Eleventh and Locust streets. D. KNIGHT....— —. —.Brond street, below Wal nut. , GEORGE GARVIN—— .No. Hl9 Lombard (treat. 0. COURTNEY. ——N. W..oorner Sixteenth and Pine streets. WM. COURTNEY .No. m Bouth TweUtn street. 9. R.WANAMAKER—.FederaI street, above Sixth. Z. LKNTZ,,- nm i Corner South Fourth and Johnston streets. L. HOLLANB. ——3-W.corner Sixteenth and Oguen strooti. DAVID SADDLER,——No. 3-» North Eleventh Street. J.WEIGHTMAN 8. K. corner Eleventh and Jonerson streets. S. 8. TOMKINS,—.No. 1010 North Front street. II BROOKS.—. —, —8- W. corner ofj Seventh imd Pine streets. JANE MYERS,—.—Coates street, below Thir teenth street. F. M. W nmi - —-fi- W.coriv* iFranltlinand Coatflt streets. F. MORRIS N. W. earner Tooth and Sbippen streets. E. B. TURNER.——No. 1215 South Front street. J.SHUSTER-...— .8. W. corner Broad and Parrish stronts. THOS. T. BLEBT —Corner Nineteenth street end Ridge avenue. B. 8. DOWN——— N. E. corner Ninth and Federal streets. J. MoINTYRE— ..Twonty-Beoond street, ab. Coates. ALEX. FULLERTON -Corner of Fifth and Chru- It an. .. „ J. L. HICKS..... —Camden, N. J., store 119 Arc!, street. C. H. RAINIER. West Philadelphia,S6th st. ab. Haverford road, R. L. YARNKLL.............Lenai, Peana. JOHN BARNDT—Tremont and Pine Grove Pennn. GEO. B. TOWaNBENB—West Chester, Penna M. McCLEES —.Atlantic City, N. J. D. HORTON.,—— Florence, N. J. S. F. KBERLEIN .... Columbia, Pa. le2-tl MECIUNIUAL BAKERY, S. W. Corner 1?A BROAD and.VINE Btreets, PHILADELPHIA. This establishment is now m suoeeasfuli operation, day and nUlit, and all are respectfully invited to oa 1 and see the whole ptocom of bread-making for themselves. the undersigned takes the liberty of saying that for thittr-fi v °r°‘‘wehe has boeu * practical lMker—five as apprentice, and five as journeyman in one of the first houses in Scotland,and twenty-five ns niaiter-dunng winch time he has had the opportunity of making many experiments, and observing all the improvements which have been made during that potion. In this establishment, of winch he has combe man agement. m addition totlie complete lalxjr-saving ma chinery , he has how facilities of many kinds not hereto fore possessed, . . M . , _ Being unrostrftined in the pnrehaseof flour, none but the soundest and best shall ever he ysedj and he has no hesitation m saying that Bread rtf all kinds can l>o de livered. unsurpassed in quality and weight by that made bjrvlie ordinary process. , Fajndies m which the Bread made by the Mechampnl Bakery has not been tried, or in winch it has been tried only at its commencement, before the machinery w.as m perfect working order, are resp?©Uuny asked to give it atnat now, the undersigned believing it would lead to mutual advantage, JOHN G. MOXt\, oull-tf Superintendent. $50,000 TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS, upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, (June, Mer oliandifle, Clothing, <fco., on terms, by JONES A. CO., Brokers, northwest oorner of THIRD and GAS KILL Streets,bCtow Lombard. EeUbliflhed for the la*- 95 yejfts. Olhce hours Irom 1 A. AL In T r. M. Seoond-hnnd Gold and Silver watches, by eminent roakors. warranted genuine, for sales heap, at one-half th»<ydghml«w»t. ang-Sm.if BOXES AMERICAN AND AU 9 UUVpBp 4 NOH >YINbOWQLABS-Thernoet hra,udq. and <>i every anaqua{ity required furqlty andtountry trade, at prices astonishingly low. SpnU your orders to ZIEGLER A SMITH. Drug, Paint, Glass, and Varnish Dealers corner SECOND (Mg QRREN Streets, att-tf MILLINERY GOODS. ifv WINTER MILLINERY. Misses WB.O’BRYAN, 9M CHESTNUT Street, ft bo vo Ninth, will open Pana Millinery, for the Winter.on THURS DAY. November the 3d, 18W, nl*l2t* 729. new 7 29. FLOWEB & FEATHER STOSH T 29 0 HBSTNUT STREET. Just received per late STEAMER, a iplendid fteaort. HEAD*I)RF.SBE3, BRIDAL WREATHS. FRENCH FLOWEHB, FEATHERS, and MILLINERY GOODS. THOS.KENNEDY &BRO., 789 CHESTNUT ST., AND 43 8. SECOND BT. oc£)-3m] fa MRS. M. S. BISHOP, of 915 CHEST-' <M&NUT Street, has now opened a splendid ftnaort ment of Fashionable Millinery. 077-Im yy AHBUETON, 1004 CHESTNUT BTREET, ABOVE TENTH. ABD 308 B. SECOND ST., mlow SPBUOB ST. Has now opened the largest and moat beautiful aaaort roentof BONNET MATERIALS That oan be found in the 0117. ALL COLORS. QUALITIES, AND PRICES. GOODS CDT BIAS. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO MILLINERS, oc2d-tf-if TOOTHING CHEAPER! NOTHING BET TERII Having the very best faeilitiee, rre are determined to furmah, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRIDES, the best and most eeaaonable roods in BONNETS, U'm'ned or untrimmed, RIBBONS, PLOWERS, RUCHbS, Ac., &o. We have now a aplendtd atoek of WINTER BONNETS. in variety of etyle and nunlitv, euro to pleaae the most simple or the moat fashionable. Also, a moat complete assortment of Children's Straw and Fanor Bonnet*, Besyers, Flat*, etc. Beautiful Cloth and Velvet Cape fur small boy*. LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS, 735 CHESTNUT STREET, olfr-tf NORTH SIDE. rpo THE LADIES. O AKFORD’S, 021 CHESTNUT, BELOW SEVENTH STREET, I* enabled to sell hi* FURS Cheaper than any other Home. He hsa the large.! and best stock in the oity, all ot his own IMPORTATION AND MANUFACTURE, And ia determined to sell CHEAP, to reduce hi* Stock previous to hi* REMOVAL under the NEW HOTEL, NINTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS. LADIES, remember thn,and givelhemaoaU. The moat beautiful lIATfI FOR MISSES AND BOYS Will be found at this establishment. Alio, GENTLEMEN’S HATS AND CAPS oc2B-8t Of every description Eastern market.—a sale of an the STALLS in this Market will take place at PUBLIC AUCTION, to the hUheat bidder, on TUESDAY, November 6th, at 2 o'clock I*. m. The gas beine introduced into the building, the sale will be continued till id o'clock at night. The Company have leased the Girard Building, and will proceed with alt despatch to alter the frost in con formity with their net? building. The superior construction of the stalls, the unusual width of the avenues, the floors entirely flagged with stone, and the spacious vaulted cellars, on a travel bottom,freo Irom all dampness, make this amostde sirable and superior Market. %!T Printed catalogue*, with terms and particulars, will be read? for distribution at the building the day previous to the sale. AMERICAN MANUFACTURED HARDWARE. j .B&? 1 lb ° HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES. JJANDY & BRENNER, NOS. S 3, 3S, AND 8T NORTH FIFTH STREET PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the sale of all kinda of AND IMPORTSRS or GERMAN, BELGIAN, FRENCH, AND ENGLISH HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Keapoonttantlron hs.r.d n Lirsfi .took of Good, to mp plr Hardware Dealer,. BUTCHER'S FILES, By tho eaak or otherviae. BUTCHER’S EDGE TOOLS, BUTCHER'S STEEL OF VARIOUS KINDS, WRIGHT'S PATENT ANVILS AND VICES, SIUP CHAIN, And other lands in every variety. SOLB AOKKTB 70& HARP'S REPEATER PIBTOL, WEIGHING ONLY BK OUNCES. SHARP’S NEW MODEL RIFLES AND PISTOLS. «DWIEB a, HAADT. ISO. g. JUK.VtKR. C. t. BaXNHn. aald-tf PA/lir ion x*wx*x>w-*.t\33 TiuUOia.— Trv would respectfully call the attention of the Geue r}\ JiArdware_Trade_to nur extensive Stock of BIR MINGHAM HARDWARE, which we offer at a small advance by the paoWage. Orders for direot importation solioited, and Goods de livered either in this oity, New York, or New Orleans, W. G. LEWIS & Son. 41* COMMERCE Street. . Importing and Commission Merchant*, And Agents for foreign and Domestic Hardware. __ aa2S-tf MINCED MEAT. FRENCH MINCED MEAT. Tho subscriber begs leavo to inform the Public that he is again prepared to offer his JUSTLY CELEBRATED A r K PLUS ULTRA MINCED MEAT, In large or small quantities. Orders through Despatch will be punctually attended to. JOSHUA WRIGHT, SPRING GARDEN AND FRANKLTN STREETS. 028 fit DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. 0 a r r>. SOMERS & SNODGRASS, 34 S. SECOND, AND 83 STRAWBERRY 8T3., have in etoro a large stock of CHINCHILLA, ESKIMO, FROSTED TRICOT,4*9 SATIN-FACED BEAVER CLOTHS. SATIN-FACED DOESKINS, and HEAVY PATENT FINISHED CLOTHS, FOR LADIES’ CLOAKS AND MANTLES, AND GENTLEMEN’S OVERCOATINGS. 025-tf jyjLRRIMACK PRINTS. ELEVEN NEW STYLES, OPENED MONDAY. OCTOBER 17- FOR SALE BY JOSHUA L. BAILY. *l3 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. fl' C. WALBORN & CO., (NOWJ NOS. a AND T NORTH SIXTH STREET, have now a very euperior axeoitment of Blurts, Undot elothing, Glovei, Hosiery, etc. Bpeoiftl attention given to OENTLEMEN’S WRAPPERS, of which a fine assortment is constantly kept on hand. oV)*3mif J NICHOLSON, • Manufacturer of SHIRTS. LINEN and MARSEILLES BOSOMS and COLLARS- A large and choice assortment, and with Madk, always on hand, unto which \ particularly invite the at tention of cash and prompt-paying bhobt-timk buyers. S. E. corner ofSECONu and ARCH Streets, PHILADELPHIA. oU-lm* KEMOVAIiS. REMOVAL. The Subscriber having REMOVED TO 255 MARKET STREET. (The store formerly occupied by J. B. Ellison A 8om.) Would call the attention of buyers to his large and well* Selocted stock of CLOTHS, OVERCOATINGS, CABBIMEREB,BATINETTS, VESTINGS, TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, And all other goods adapted to Men and Boys* wear JOHN V. TERRY. ooJ-ljn 83.1 MARKET STREET. Removal.— martin & ivolff have Removed to No. 334 MARKET Street, South side, below Fourth, where they ofler a choice assortmentof Fall and Wioter Goode, at very low prices. iU-2m WARM AIR FURNACE. ▼ " THE NEW CONK FURNACE w . lt , . GAS CONSUMER Will thoroughly Warm your house with oix-tbuib lxm coal than is required by any other Furqaoe. Satisfaction in all oases guaranteed. Buildings Warmed and Ventilated by ARNOLD i WILSON ° U IOIP CHESTNUT fitwit. CLATE MANTELS, ror^'le'fn^h'ii i,om ARNOLD & WILSON, lOlO CHESTNUT Slreet POOKING RANGES. V' All in want of the Rest Elevated Double Oten Cooking Range, will do well to call at 1A . . r ARNOLD k WILBON*B, «0 BMcnif mill CHESTNUT fitreet. CUGAU-lIOUSE MOLASSES.—ISO hhds., barrels, for sale by JAMES GRAHAM * CO., r.jrTiTrx «»«»*>♦. WINDOW UUSS in town” Si w * oorMr of « KVBi aai ,J WANTS. ANTED—By an experienced Sales >»»"•» Situation in A F,rat-otaaa WholaulA Boot and Ohio trade. YATANTED—By a Graduate of Critter.- "» den's PhiladelphiaCoamercialCollß** -pi*,, tion a. AAaiatant Bookkeeper. Can sive tlje’bwt ofSty references. Address “M. P., 1 80x22M Post Offia#Vr No. I ted North 'I enth atraet. US/ANTED—An active, intelligent Lad. ’ ", to make himself generally uaeful m M 1 Oitice, Addresi *• Punctuality, at this office. it* TV"ANTKD—For a Single Man, ILree , vico Rooms tn the vicinity between Race and Callowbill, and Hurd and Seventh streets. Apply at No. 126 North THIRD Street. a i-3t* Y/STANTED —By an experienced Sales j". man, who can command a fair amount of cash aiid six-iaonths trade, an engagement in a P/r Jifr£ a Undoubted reference given, Ad less Ohio,” oftioe of Tht Press. al*7t* ANTED—A Plain Cook, in. a private o ,!• family. Apply at No. V 7 MORftlSStreet. after yoctoox, nl-Sf* YY/'ANTED—An Entry Clerk, in a Whole- T T sale Hardware House. To one acquainted with tradfl a reasonable salary will be given. Address 4 ‘ A. & 00., tan office. nl-2t* —By an intelligent Lad, a » T Situation in a Wholesale Drr Good. Jobbing Houm, to learn the buamee.. Tim ben tctimoaial. wi II be given. Address Adder,*office of this paper. nl-3t* WANTED— A Purchaser for a Patent Right of great utility, upon which a fortune can be realized. Address,.for threo days, “Fairmnu.” Blood's Dispatch, nl 3t* XJ€T ANTED—A German Designer for att H kinds of Woollen Cloths. A permanent and lucra tive position is offered to a German having the follow ing qualifications, viz.: A thorough knowledge or the French and Engl.sh Languages, an accurate knowledge of Woollen Manufactures as carried on abroad, and sfcjb and taste in getting up new and fasoy styles of Woollen Cloths. A practical Weaver and Designer, and none other need applv, to $4 South FRONT BlreeL 010-mwf-lf SSLETITIA Street. jttQ Ofiri TO $5,000. —A Partner wanted with this amount in ready cash, to en gage in a Drug business, already established, in the West. Anplv to J. W. DALLAM & <SoV 031-3t* N. L.cof. SECOND and CALLOVVfULL ««. EOK SALE AND TO LET. SALE—Coflee Boasting Fixtures, -■r complete, suitable for carrying on the business. Also, fixtures complete for carrying on the manufac ture of Ground Concentrated Turkey Coffee, with Good JV ill* Boiler, and hngwe, Ac. Inquire at No. 123 North front Street. n2-Jt* SALE OR TO LET—A centrally lo cated property, No. 270 South FOURTH Street, ■uitable for residence or business. Apply on the ere nines. if* ®A FURNISHED HOUSE, DELIGHT fuIIy situated, will be rented to a private family for the board of the present occupant. Address *• Box 2123/ Philadelphia Post Office. n 2 at TO RENT—The large, well-lighted Room, «n the Second floor.ever Hazard’s Bookstore, 721 CHESTNUT Street, wide entrance. Apply in the Store. o3]-3t 43 FOR SALE—The Mill Property, late of BENJAMIN PARRY', deceased, situate in the bo rough of New Hope, Books county, Peons»lv»nia, con sisting of a Grist and ttaw-Mill; the former having two overshot water wheels and three run of BurrMtU Stones, wuh Corn kiln, and the necessary machinery for manu facturing Gram, either for Grist or Merchant work: the latter has a convenient L<u yard attached, andisdriven by an overshot water-wheel, with cast-iron gearinx; inert* is also a frame tenement on the premises. 'i'he Mills are turned by the never-tailing stream of water known ns 4 Great Spring Run,” and are capable cvf doing a large business. The Canals on each side of the Delaware River and the Belvidce Delaware Railroad afford facilities for communication with the cities of Philadelphia and New * ork, end lor the transportation of freight at aij sea sons of the rear, which make it a desirable location for any kindorm&nutaoturmg purpose. The above will be sold low, as the heirs are desirous of settling the estate. For further particulars, apply to CHARLES B. the premises, or to OLI VER PARRY', SEVENTEENTH Street, below Green, Philadelphia. 031-Ut* fiENTRAL LOCATION FOR RENT.— Well-lighted Rooms. Second and Third Stories, Southwest corner EIGHTH aud CHESTNUT Streets. Apply on the Frennses. 033-6 t TO LET—A Sccond-story Room, conve nient to the State House, suitable for a Lawyer's Office. Apply 431 CHESTNUT Street. aIS BOARDING. TWO HANDSOME COMMUNICATING Chambers, on the second story, and one lor two. if desired, i on the third, with larce private parlor and private table, can be Usd at 1713 PINE Street. As this suite of apartments is especially suited to a single family. it it desired ao to rent them, to the exclusion of other Boarder*. nl 6t* Families and single gentlemen desiring Board, in a first-class House, containing all the modern conveniences, will find superior accom modations at 1623 SPRUCE Btreet. nt at* HOARDING. —Two pleasant Rooms may M,.!- —* ~ Sa'ii- CHINA AND QUEENSWARE. gOYD & STROUD. IMPORTERS AND JOBBEKB, ll,re now oo li,i;d , complete .lock of QUEEN S W ARE, •LASSWARE, and FRENCH ANfl ENGLISH CHINA, , At their Old Bta»i>, No. 3a NORTH FOURTH BT,, four doors below Merchants' Hotel, to which they invite the attention of WHOLESALE BuYEfiß, Ausxts vox Plirsacae Glass. anfi-tti granite and china TEA SETS, DINNER SETS , TOILET SETS , PRESSED GLASS GOBLETS, TUMBLERS, Ac., AT LOW PRICES. WRIGHT, SMITH A CO., oW-wftmf NO. 5 NORTH FIFTH ST. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. {JOODS FOR THE SEASON. BRONZED FENDERS AND IRONS, STEEL FIRE SETS , FOOT WARMERS, BLOWER STANDS. PLATE WARMERS, HOT WATER DISHES, fcc., Ac., XT THX HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES, NOS. 922 and 1226 CHESTNUT STEEKT. JNO. A. MURPHEY & CO, oIS-wfmtf MEDICINAL. Rockbridge alum water.—This Natural Mineral Water, eo well known and«x teninelj yt,od at the South, po»ea»ej curative proper ties >o many cases ol Chronic Ditense and Debility, which have gained fur it a European as well as an American reputation. Mauv invalids, either restored nr relieved by its use, hear testnugay to its remedial powers. It is med in and Cutaneous affection*. Chrome lliarrhcca, Dispopiia, Diseases of the Kidneys and HlaOi'c/. am! in ailments peculiar to Females. It ts a!«o usotul as a Tome in (debilitated condituu of the ay item eenernllv. HOOKBRIDGE ALUM WATER Is bottled with cat*. at tho Springs, and m this condition retains its virtues for a lonu time, unimpaired. A supply will always be found with our agents, tiom whom it may be ordered wMh confidence in its fresbaesi and purity, vn : BI.AIH * WYETH. Philade'phia. BKGKMAN k CO , New York. COLEMAN 5c ROfiFRS. Balt.more. FISHER k UMpTON. Richmond. PsmphloU containing full particulars can be obtained as above FRAZIER k RANDOLPH. oM-mwalm* Proprietors. IMPORTANT TO CLERGYMEN, PUBLIC SPEAKERS. AND RINGERS. LANCASTER'S BRONCHIAL LADENCIA. "A SLIGHT COLD,” if its first nymptoms are not arrested, too often tars the fnuadxuoo or a \wncty of Pulmonary Complaints, iDeluding Winter Coush, Asth ma. Bronchitis Intiuenxa. Irritation and Boreoess of the Throat, end other constitutional derangements. The evj consequences of these disorders may be easily averted or subdued kfepin>; a* hsnil a supply of the above celebrated LoZENGFS. which have now stood the lest of public experience for several years. Containing neither opiates Dor any injurious anodyne, thev mavbe safely taken by the youngest child or the most delicate • ELEVENTH and WaLNUT Streets. o!7 mwf2ra Philadelphia. Fa- Dr. glentworth’s pile remedy. For the cure of Hemorrhoids or Piles, Constipa tion. Futu s a m Am*, Ulcerations of the Anus. Prolapsus of the Rectum. Fissures. Excoriation. Ulcerations In ternal nod External to the Anus, Pruritus, and ail Dis eases peculiar to the Rectum. The great aud uniform success which this Remedy has attained for the cure of the nbpve Diseases is unprece dented in the annals of Medicine. The rapidity of its ourative qualities and the durability of its cures are equalled by no other Remedy of the age. Niaety-niqe* cases out of an hundred aro alleviated and cured of this distressiagcomplaißt. and are restored tocomfort here tofore unknown. Full und explicit DirecPjiQqascom pany each Box. One Box is ■uffic!enl , AP«r»omi a cure. Prepared only by DH« TH, No. 817 RACE Btreet. Price 91* Can be seat by Adams’ Express, ofi-lm DR. MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX RITTERS have been thoroughly tested. And pronounced a sovereign remedy for dyspepsia, flatulency, heart-bum and headache, coctivenexx- diarrheas, fevers of all kinas v rheamaLsm, gout, gravel, worms, •curvy, ulcers, eruptiv* com- Elaints.ialt rheum, eminelu, common colds and in* uenza, irregularity and all derangement of ibe female system, piles, and various other diseases to which the human frame is liable. For sole by the proprietor, Dr. Vi. B. MOFFAT, Sia BROADWAY. H»» Yott. >ni b, Druggists seaerallr all orer the oouatrv. tSi-d&.W\y Medicated vapor baths. SULPHUR.HOT-AIK, and BTEAM BATHS.— Under the care of Dr.T.H. RIDGELY, Ufl SPRUCE Street. Higblr recommended by all the principal phrai cinns in the city Tor Rheumatism, Skin Dißeei*p,fy philis. Coughs and Colds, Femalp Diseases, 4e. £c.’ Especial accommodations for Ladies. olflnf COAL OIL. PHILADELPHIA PHOTIC COAL OIL WORKS BURNINQ AND LUBRICATING COAL OILS M&nufaoturad and for >Ai« by HELMS, MORRIS, h CO., THIRTIETH, NORTH OP MARKET STREET •ftdtm fJRAIN MILLS —GRAIN MILLS—For the Farm and Plantation. The IRON-BURR MILL has no equal for Grinding t ise Meal, Feed, Coffee, Spi ces, eto., by hand or power. jjtow*in o’perftt’oa at 124 South BECONU Btre«t. Sfl*?!.*.” 1 *" 1 * T,rT K. J VA BliKi AOO Choice pure tea.—love, fourth .ml CHESTNUT, bs. roiluced hi. Dollar Dlart and r.ta.n Teiuijo7a cent, par pound—A Bar,am. pH CPANISH OLIVES—In bulk, in prim. ~To rdtr . fl ’rr l INO. 140 Sooth PKnWT»t^.i r AWES’ DEPOSITORY, m-J Jlomottd to No. Jl4 South ELEVENTH Sheet. Otderi received u h«r«tofore. oU-etuthlm 'Ain»nunDYTS*MI? ALNUT-STRgET THEATRE. .. T Bolt Ltatt... .Mre. M. A. GARB RTS ON. Sum Manager -....Mr. £. F.RKACJL Btuineu Agent.- Mr. JOS; IX HUffSTr LEGITIMATE TriuMthi . HOUSES CROWDED PROM PIT TO DQ«CB! . iiacond Week of the Greet TniiaAstnae MBS WALLER. BRILLIANT in COMPLCTB LEGITIMATE TRIUMPH j , ■ Lcsfc’s E v icto PRONOUNCED BY CROWDED AUDIENCM To be the MOST PERFECT DRAMATIC SUCCESS THE PRESS UNANIMOUS M00 ? BS TIMM ' THE PUBLIC UNANIMOUS ,NITSPJUISR ; _ ffl ENTHUSIASTIC ATI MI RATIOS. Mf». WALLER’S SUPERB RENDITION * OP - * ." > vnAfflmmmrnctv - _ THE PERFECTION OP ARTISTIC SKILL. . - The new play, by an 4&i«ncan tatboreaa. faaa at on*e» by ite on raat jstnnaio mem*. diapelM tbs ilhwog' that America had no dramatic literature the could oafl her on. r , Mn. BATEMAN, . Ia this, her tat grand "wort, hu proved beraolf 9iwl to in* dramstiat of the aro.and ibo „ BRILLIANT TRIUMPH pSss:»tpu^Lic ,o ?_^ r^* rtwl - bT . bo *. a,s OF NEW YORK and BOSTON. _ Baa been ENTHUSIASTICALLY ENDORSED BY THOUSANDS IN PHILADELPHIA- C ART, SCIENCE-BEAUTY , aad FASHION Hava been NIGHTLY REPRESENTED tpv , WTHB DELIGHTED AUDIENCES;' *>iul«ttbe intensely aneetin* jjraaUnn*,.ai»d baanti loi.r poetic language of thi* new Tragedy of the b@*n» LnWf theme of general Admiration, alike in ' ARTISTIC, AST) CIRCLES OF BGOBTY. ° L fha management have, thetefore. the greatest plan* idf* in announcing that THI xn?iIL PEaB PLAY w m t*» repealed on THIS EVENING, < Woodsy,) OcL «. And Every Evening daring the week. 08. 0_.., # „ LOVE’S VICTORY. With the rollrnnnr diirtnbotion of character*: Geraldine .the Hunchback Bride...: Mr*. 'Feßac Band, of Rohm. * NV,-''h TuinJ........ Mr. H A. Pern «!!» Z’S 0 ;/' 1 ?' of ?'■ Wr. h. B. Sbtnh Hubert, the Creeeder Air. E. P. Keaoh Gemtio. the Eert’e Jeeter. Mr. Vnunt Bentt Jnbn de L*cr, Eariof Cheeter Mr.Dnboi, Hncode Bcnrnh. Earl of Shranbarr Mr. Youex Gerraae.aStevsrd.. .. Mr Tharer With da Ltiej, *i«er of Geraldine... ..Miu Vary Millar Joan,arurse... Mr*.Thayer Croaader*, Retainer*. Koichta; Indies, Vaaaala, Bards, A®-, fte., 4a _ _ wr PfiJ AS U* I/ALTO KL BEATS CAN BE SECURED THREE DAYS IN ADVANCE WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE, \UIIE ATLET 4 CLARKE'S AROH ” OTREW THEATRE. THIS (WEDNESDA YjrFENINQ, Novembers. J °>» «- To conclude with the Patriotic Boms of _ . ROBERT EMMETT! ms Tajlor '"* t ’ Mr ' Dclaan ■' •'*>“ Curran, Miss Em- ScanorPsire ..-Admission,B cents: Soon red Santa etDti; Pantnet, so couth. Boor* °pen at half past to 8 o'clock; Mrfonnanoo to oommnnn- at 7-o'clock precisely, •area'ie w TIAN RICE’S GREAT SHOW. RATIONAL THEATRE. WALNUT El, above THIS AFTERNOON, fraud day psrforcrtnnos, for fk?'(LKPhi? -''iSltT'E’' Nh»>« th> sftrncricns of ivlrj o.ov _ T' 11 “ bfhhchtloto reQmsltion, and J , A- N . f °r the «rati Scotian of oVta “ *• To co ““”“ « WEDNESDAYEVKNING, Novembers, sSa rf «Tticd wUh “» FOUR QUARTERS OF THE GLOBE. ®* f'rpcact*,* LaJJ» Sookh f» the Tal k, ele, ? r: *ke Perfonmo* jßbinoeerw ueo. rctniua, sod mnneroos acenei m the circle, _ DAN RICE, «m? t °"rSTO»” n .” a Huraori “- ««" ■'»«« __ —Tie Educated Mnl*a. it ? P £T. b bahney dufpey. ** i” twtfi bole to th< lanwiMnt of the MditacA 111 ADAME ANNA BISHOP WOULD c'SL ,™Mc! f ollr infonn h«r Mends, and the eltinea. of Philadelphie. tost she will give it* ONE GRAND CONCERT, J ' MUSICAL FUND HALL, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. 3, IS6S, T! . . .„. ON which Occasion ehewillbe assisted by ths followinx Maissnt artiau: ARTHUR NA f pOLES!v, , ' 1 ‘‘ C ” rf TI W. V, H°COOKE° rtUni, “ K “ ut< ih> F SIGNO S V ,!<Vs r hfb n R. r1 N ? sf T "* r ' Mn,icslCondactor......^ r :! 0 “. 0 . f .! k *B‘ t^|gKs|; k®t»®o,wttUto all f«rt» of the Hail; to be had it the principal Mojic Stare* and Hotels. Doers open it 7 K*M. Concert to commence at BP. 6. TBTE&, Areal JAYNE’S HALL. SIo/l?oil7mft°€p™wpoD4 V TfiOujH OV bogs. goats; th®*r lut in thu cjtr. on MONDAY. TOESpM'. AND WEDNZSDAT, October SUt r Nor. let »od 34. DAY * rtT ” Cards of Admission* 2s cent*. Children, 15 rente. Doors open to Evening Entertainments at tHi com* meacesetTHt/Cioek. • Doors open to Afternoon Fatertaimnents at Z; ooq~ meneee at 3odork. MUSICAL FU.\D HALL* LOCUST Street. on whirl) , occasion Selnlle/e Poem, the LAY OP THE BELL, mosie by Romberg, mil be performed, & lane Cmvrns and Orchestra, onder Cart Gaertner, Eca. Tickets Oup Dollar, admitting a Gentleman end tro Ladies, ma» be had at the Piano Bu>re of A. B. Bardren twicn.lSO Chestnut street; CoL Al. R. ilackle, Laffer Builcuops; G. Umbel. northeast comer Fonrtk and Cl.errrstreets; R. P. Schmidt, 113 North Third street j s ran 4, feubner, 886 Arch street, and the Committee or Arrarxetnents— JOiLY A. KOLTES, K. SCHMIDT, H.G.TKUBXER, T. RLSAG. 002887294X133 G. GOEBEL, JpIRST GRAND CONCERT AT MvlW/fVbTPkALL Oa TUESDAY BVENIS‘O. Na> h, ixaa.* « tickisrtiac&Ti f* gpe Prognunme. r pEMPI,E Cl’ WONDERS. A- Nortb.Mt corner of TENTH ud CHESTNUT Str.eu—Second gtnrr. _ SIGNOR BLITZ'S NEW AND WONPERPUL DRAWINO-ROOM ENTERTAINMENTS of MAGI CAL METAMORPHOSES. VENTRILOOI'IS.M. ud lf.arn'fd c.nary birds. »i h;, new hall. KVERV KVK.MNG donoc tho vfEEC, oommcoeisc W£D!iIiiDAV “» aATURDA# Admisaion 2i cents. Children 13c*pU« _ rjERJUNIA ORCHESTRA.—PUBLIC RehearsaU every SATURDAY at MUSICAL FUND HALL, at &H o’clock P. At. A package of eight tickets, one collar. Single ticket*.Sscents. Tobe£n4 aC G. Andre’a. and Deck k Lawton’s Moxic Stores, and at the door. CARL U ULFijUiIN and CARL HOHN STOCK’S SFRIbS OF SIX CLASSICAL SOIREES, At the Foyer of the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. BnbeeripUons will be receivt d at the Meeie Stores of O, Andre k Co., 1104 Chestnut street; Lee k Welker, RSChestnatstreet; Beek k Lawtcw,eoro«r cf Sevaai and Chestnut streets; A. Shmidt, a Sooth Eighth street, where the prospaeua and programme* eaa b# seep. olt-lm THE MARTYRDOM of is how exhibliißJ. with other Painticrs of VheDYSSEL- PoRF COLLEcTIOX. m the* Southeast Gallery of the ACADEMY OK FINE ARTS. Open dally, frum f A. AL till 5 P. M.. and 7 to U P. M, AdmiMioa»cents. oU-lm SANFUkirs OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH street, between Chegtnal and Markau Omb for the Seaaoa. SANFORD'S STAR TROUFS, the largest , Company tq the world, In their excellencies every evening. SANFORD appears Every evening in tie great Krle of CharanUn. Doors open at 734. Commence at 8. Admission tS cents. ChuMren X 3 cents, oof-tm SPORTING. SUFFOLK PARK. LA>C DR6wX DICK, and" w w „ GFO.II PATCinCM. Will conteon f.ir a Premium of 81 uGO. orcr the shore P.rk, oa TB t'RSDAY. Nor. 3d. 1539. Milo hrau. but 3 m &. to Harness. Wrn. Woodnifl" names b»k. ». Lancet. D. Talmao names b. b. Geo. >l, Patched. D. Piefler names br g. Brown Dick. Trotting to eommenc* at sS o'clock. Car* leate Brosdsad Pnme streets at JoVoek P. V. m-rt James h. kell y. prei’t. SAVING FINDS, A MERICA N SAYING FUND COM BUILDING, S. R. eorner ©f WALNUT aid FOURTH Street*.—Oyea daily firm > till io’c'ockl and on Monday till Bin the evenise. This old ;r*r:tu uoq baa aiaaissaid in full on demaed. ■without aot’.e*. INTEREST FIVE J»aR CENT. AU same pudb&ckon demtnd, in Uvld or SJrtr. TRVSTF.ES. At*x. Whiuwx, Fre» Sjx'l Wo**, V. Pip*. J6haC-F*rr. T K. Harper, Georja Nortat. Loan A- Godey, Tbo*. Serxeaot. Albc. C- Roberta, Jehu P. S»ajon», wmjj, H. H. Eidr.die, _ Wia. J. Howard^ Jowv C. Sims, See. o».«t Joh\ S. Wiuox, Traas’r. OPRING GARDEN SAYING FUND SO CIETY OP PHILADELPHIA. Office. No. SSL North THIRD Street , (Coniohdation Buk Building.! CHARTERED BY THE LKGISLATLTLB OFPENH -BYLVA>*U. l)*FC*ll»Toce\ved ißSoasof On» Dollar mad upward?} and repaid in Gold. w.Uoet notice, with FIVE PEE CENT. INTEREST wm the day ordepomt ul with drawn. A recpomtihla and reliable S&Tinjtn larutafcoa feu (ou bet? needed in the Northern part of the city, a&d •* The Spr.nt Garden Barings Fund Society” vm chartered by the Letulatnre of Peoonj|vßaia to supply this necessity. The Managers. is organisms and loeaunr it. hare been governed wholly by adeaire to accommodate the btn nesa interest and wacta of the very Urge and enterpn- Fromf toWo’clock: also, on Monday and Tfcaradar from 5 natu 8 o'clock in the eTcxuni* suiueui. Ssriek Klett, Stephen Smith. P. Levy. Hon. H. K. Strocj, •1 Under raffer, Frederick Stack®, ,cui Hart. Joseph P. LeCiaro, Keular, Jr., George Knecht, »«&. Pringle. Jacebpocfc, ph M. Crowell, Hon. Wm. MUhrard*' ye Woelpper, Geo. T. Thom, Peter C. Eilmaier. Robert B. Dsridaoe. „ James s. fbikoia Preset •' Feajccu Hait. Secretarr. IaSO-U if COPARTNERSHIP .NOTICES. IVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the 1" firm of WARNICK, CHADWICX. * BBO.Ullua day dissolved. TU Heater. Ranee, and grove tastes* ml! be ©*at»naed under the name ofC HAD WluX k. Noa,Mt < ®' s .^ADWlci^^ n FRANCL3 A. CHADWICK. PhilvMohii. Jilt n.iag. TIfINTON'S ENCAUSTIC TILES for 1»X floor*. Ornament*) Cbu»M7 Tota U»t eottartt. G?x<}«a VjMei and FonDtaina. Fip« for drain* aad Water condaoten. Import*! earn £O7 nU bj S. A. HARR 1905. imo nHKjfT»'niT *«r«M CAUTION !—ASTROLOGY '.-LOOK OUTS-GOOD NEWS FOR ALL!-T1» new rmiiM Mn. Wakefield. i*»vn. v»n born. lathe oest; the succeeds when all other* hare faiW. AUwboaro in trouble, all who ha'® been unfortunate, deceived by false pron.»*ee. fly to her tor adviM zsd comfort. In lar« affairs sh - Htttrfmh. bne has the i®cr*t of mosint the afflictions of the opposite aex. J t is this fact which induces illiterate yretet Jers to try to imitate her. and copy her advert’aement. She show* »ou the Ukeaessof jourfutur* wile, bushnsd, t-r ahaeri 1 fnetui It t« well known to the puMic at Jarre that sh* is the first and oolf person who can show the tike ness in reality, and can mve entire satisfaction on *ll the con* earns of life, which can be tested and prnted by Ifcon simls. both mamed and tingle, who duly and easerlr \i9it her. Come one! come all! to No. 153 d LQjdltA Rj) Strjet, Jocipif Bj-tT
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