-r:^®EK r rr:E,M'S. Ah AmLiCTtTK R/sVoEi for" tshLajjie s h—W e -' had "occasion to s>*tak of theoldand ro- I* »90j5taWo i*taUdry-rbtHlij«BtebliBhmentof’Me?er«.Eyrfl *\&L*n<telL located on the v S. WVcor’neref Fourth and most attractive pointafortho ; ladies ip this city, andwe think it will be doubly ao -Inform, them now thatthay are at this time the riribus fabrios comprised in their prpverbial f If'Yiok-ahd oteifant stqokat prices »och as could only afforded by dealers as'ext!nß»ve as themselves. We - have, seen simdry arttele* of dress goods,purchased at 5 thikwelMmoym'establishment within the last few days, VirjuciL stjrlke' us.&* being unusually moderate in price. ’’Their ’stock at the,present time Isa pflr/ept museum of -j aVery variety and staple comprised in the whole cata- jbteighauddomnatia dry goods. ' Litkraby this Evjj.mnq.—l7o need not remind obV readers of-the foot that Mr. Wen* .£ded:?fcUtipsx*ildeUver his celebrated lecture on‘ the Lost Arts this evening, at Jayne’s Hall. It is aleotdre that needs no recommendation, and, as we have taken -f occasion'to.say .many times, combines to an extraordi naryextent-profound'scholarship, masterly rhetoric, % and felicitous illustration. There is no production of the 1“ silvor-tongued” New Englander so popular as this one—a popularity that is alone attested by the foot of : its having been' delivered over two hundred times, and 1 always to large and intelligent audiences. Cheap. Pore, Teas, Sugars and Coffees, and an entire aew'ttook of general and fanoy groceries. John , B, Lov»,'Beventh and Brown. * 1 / Bhauxy>- amusement, and . Instruction, all com* '' bided in the Stereoscope/ A superior aesortmont at the i- .New - Emporium of Jambs Cbbmbb, 18 Bouth Eighth street. Taa Red-Nosed Man dlsodurseth philosophical* ly: •* GraUtud*V' : s*yetli he,' ’* lives more in the Fu '' tfrreth&rithe Fast.' It is frequently a three months’ bill, V whioh we.draw.uponsome good-natured friend,who “ wo think, ought to oblire.hs, simply.boonnse he has ob.igCd us before. If the bill is taken up, well and good, we draw another, and then,another ;‘ put as soon as one . a reaction takes place, Gratitude ceases, > { 'Ji&edtite begins, and, as amatterof course—lll-nature > t ,takes the place oftho calm and .unperturbed spiritof ? Wm Who, following^our.advice, gratefully purchases - his clothing at 13. ILEldridge k Co.’s, proprietors of *. the-J Continental Clothing House/ northeast corner of Chestnut and Eighth streets.” ; A Rat prou:Nbw Jersey. —“We have just 'returned from'a flying visit to Philadelphia. We never . saw the city look better, nor crowd* In the streets look more smiling find happy . The sterner sex looked parti cularly weli,*mbst of the gentlemen we met wearing very becoming garments., We understand that this con dition of things is attributable to the fact that the great mess of the'Philadelphians now procure their garments at. the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rook hill & Wilson, Nos. 003 and 609 Chestnut street, aboro Sixth.— Salem Sunbeam . t / 2aszs Suggested by the Truss. , . . . TUB CAUSE. ... ‘ What oharms' can man's nffeotions move .* - A pretty bonnet, raven hair, ’ Gay colored ribbons, sparkling eyes, A loving heart, eocnettish air. And petticoat of monstronsslze; WbatmakesaworcanTallin love ? Apairof, whiskers, Jaunty hat, With shining pants and lofty ooliars, A stylish coat, a big cravat,' ’ - , \A man inside, and purse of dollars. There is mote truth than poetry in the above. That’s true. And hence bur reference to the beautiful Coats Pants, &e., gotten up at the palatial store of Granville Stokes, No 607 Chestnut atreob Ye Cosstabei,.—YaCoDßlabel stoodln.ye gal lerie. And lookitdown below; !Where men in ye pitt did drowsily sitt, To see ye traghedy goe, His star It gleamed in splendor bright, . , ' Upon his vest he wore, ; And ye little boys dried up with fright •And cried “Hi—hi” no more. \We would add.that in those days “ yeconstabel” wore not the modern and graceful style of R. P. M. Estrada ye fashionable clothier of No. 21 South Seventh street. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS. DP TO 13 O’CLOCK LAST RIGHT. - i ®IRARU HOUSE— Chestnut st., below Ninth* • ChaaLnio.Paris JA Hiestand,*Lancaster M Foster, Pa W H Wright. Cin, Ohio « PW° G»o MoDonafd. Ky Mre McDonald & sn, Ky • J WSpenoer & la, ni HA Houghton, Bath, Pa W L&nne, Boston W Means & la. Ky , Jas A WeeaTLeo, Mass JB Stratton. Miss Mrs Stratton &3ohd, Miss & M Beach k wf, 8 C Mrs Raymond. S C Miss Vandyke, 8 C MisaFelder,Charleston,S C D Tavlor.N 0 FoTaylor.No DWTaylor, Lynn,Mass Lovell k wf.N Y A Gage & wf, Charleston Char/eston, Cant J Withers k la, USA 0 F Johnston, Petersb’jc, Va L H De Alva, N Y n Boiton Geo C Hendrickson, N J 8 si 3 )? Y H ACstbeart, Harrisburg , CltfSmith.Chtoago JEGiffin, Coatesville W 0 Bartlett k la. N Y W D Booth, N Y " Jun G ■NLarshnll, N Y, A Binlcksou, N J , B H AasUn.Wiinainiport E Del Carmno, Cuba E Apertesina, Cuba . W G Bibb & wf, N O I \ R Spry. Portsmouth, Ohio G A Hull, Boston HA B'bolow, Boston C Vibbara. AH»any JoneiroF Hon Wright, J Mrs ME Mann. «J Byron Dmman.R- BD Harris.N Y ; t tfwvTßl L 8 Pease A,wife, Mm Johni Vanderbilt,H Y JHShaw,Mass N Y. WBogesNlT ' •psvvdr Orentt, Conn Julius Consins, Conn JH Loiter. Brooklyn WHDraoe. Tenn Jas A Borland. NY _ T£ Howard, NY A 8 Wadsworth,USCS A« Sanders, N Y D«^^ poon ?J’^ r * . GD Johnson. Memphis SBMicer, hlaysnlle { Ky RHLowry, N Y iIToiSjNY , , , Goo Jewesson, NY 'SJ Plooomo.NV SB Brooks. N Y •§? Bnyj-qu, Boston . Le G A son, N Y John E Tilton, Boston HM Tilton. Boston C Allen. Jr. Prov.Rl RHBnow,NY J B Ball, N. Y Francis Poe, Cal MfsaPoo.Cal Miss F Poe. Cal w^i? rton fyj v • GW-Cass, Pittsburg WpMaMie.NY HNGambrill, Md 'RohtPoord.Md - - - RPHeath.Jr,Md . BWoodward,Moss SGJones,Montp.Ala Hon GCormns. Albany . Hon M Brown, Alts# John Butterfield, Utica N Randall, NY i‘j B , W Bowes. FeyeiteviUe KdwTurpm, England . F Fisher. St Lome WH Thomas Ala, Balt T U UncklesA la, NY OeftTßaMwm.ya , „ GEHoward,Mo’ , ■ a ®, pn ?^. e Jd» Mr Geo M Brown, Boston S L Mitchell, J r, A wife, N Y. MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth rt.. below Arch. Tbo*B'Wood,Ys DRKinporto.Pa r m .AFHarner.Salera 0 - 4& h 4J g Moore,Jem DR Millor. Altoona, Pa ' „ J yr MoKelvy, Btoomsb’g . s&■» McCone. Oakville Cpl Mott, Pa \j Hull & la, Charleston ’ HouJ B Oothrie. ; D C John B Nichols. Mar* JfirneaFryejsßait . JMamn, Waterford. Pa &s^iP» m T» rov ‘ Pa < ' 3?, p ty° PA r *low* .Mi**LiUy, Pa. ~ Ml*s /enkjns. Pa E Jenkins, Pa ' . S&mlJenkius, Pa Mrt. HaraiHon & boo, N J AD Markley, MontsFv John gharplest. Catawjwa Wilson Ager. N Y Cant R Gardner, N Y . N Worley, Manbeira, Pa J A Ugon. Jewickler, Pa ; |> Kingsbury, Bradford, Pa WFCo'flcoN^y flr K J Stafford, Pawtucket - AMERICANHOTEL—Chestnut st. above Fifth, ■WOMay, NY HCray, Mass •BMSmith.N Y; J M Connell,Ohio §• Bh*o „' ' Jnd H Phillies. 8t Louis . Miss Jfi L Phillips, St Louts Mrs Arnold Sc dau, N Y Maator.J.H Arnold, N Y JM Eliiaon, Del § § Wisht. Harnibiirg W Hopjcius, Harrisburg CJE Once A la. N C W S Hough; N Y v Gen C Ewiqsr Sc fa, Phila- ‘ C 8 Lavtsn to la. Del ? RHuboard k la, N H , w h Trrscott, Stockton , A H Stockier-Smyrna, Del MVaIk.NY £no James. Peila wHPbtorsft,BnAesburg wm Verner, fiolirlco,fa T N Patterson. Sohyl co Jim Donaldron- Schyl co CCLe» r N Haven, Conn E M Schmidt, NY T F Leary A is.. Ky Mrs R J ockhart, M Chunk A A Packer. NY ' E Myers. Georootown, DC ;• cattL7,ier -’ :85,t ' - JONES* HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Sixth, - Donnell. N J Geo E Barry, Baltimore i WOray.Greenco.Pa * ft* Mich 8 Rdvard*, Lno, Pa.. C W jCrsape, Brownsville J T Colvin, Brownsville Char fleasten A la, Del Jos Condon, Jr. Md Miss Beasten. Del .1 A Fraser, N Y ymCßdlm, PbilA E ARyther, Washington CO Simpson, Boston TMonuo . Chsßeaeten, Princeton,NJ TBehrns, NY wHCoojce, N Y W Atkinson, N Y MBos*. N Y Mrs Toms, Miss »Volley. Miss - Geo W Smith. Hartford rjA%;.VY ■'XErtaft.'ftV" JW;«r;S i f b,l,e r FRANKLIN HOUSE—Chestnut street, above Third. K J Blackman, Phila Jnoß Peterson, Phila T Gftrritson, PottsviJle Jos Swift, Boston . JTBmvrp, Salem. N J • M R Harman, N C CDvfjllodx,Tenn AmoslrfiveJoy, Baltimore J£PinxK°la, Balt. W M Rogers, H Y FT Drew Attica, fnd A Schewerman, N Y P H BymoAla,Del STATES UNION HOTEL—Marketstreet. above Sixth. M Huddleson, Pa O Faenauxht, Pa DJ, Car many, fa N King. Greeutown, Ohio IptA nk . -ffifefep. 9 IP.*!’ 8 Orone. Harrisburg J Smith, Norfolk J Murdock, Columbus, 0 MMSWr**"' V«Ra:SS&*,. ftl J L PllU ' Harri,b “ r « JPINATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. A S Cadwallader, Pa Jeroma'Romminston, Pa H'Slaymaker,Jiano. co . John Davison fa K Thompson. Danville Jacob Seidol, Danville P Stump, Easton ■ Hon Geo Sondewon, Lane J 8 Clauses, Phil John Adams, Cain E A Depew, Easton BLACK BEARJ3OTEL—Third sL, above Cnllowhill. WmM Durham, Pa M Hoover, Harford, Pa AdAmAUhonse. Berks co MrsAlthouse Berks co Aiwln Faust,Upper Dublin Darnel Loose; Reading Orruj Shork,MjeisU)wn H Maurer, Beonlelsviile Yeager, Dauplim co Mrs Yeager, Dauphin oo ' BALD.EAGLB—Third street, above CaHowhiH, M HendriclfSjLitYork,N J Harrison Trumbower. Pa J Hoa.er, Monljnmerj oo John ißeninjor, Mont, co s?n»&«u,n- HH “™ r ’ 0ha "' rilio V BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second st., below Vine, .nieht, Bucks oo WRBflrglo, N J ,n# M Yfanon, Buoksco EM Ponltony. Buck* co JLJanney,Jr,Jfewtown J S&msoi.Buoks oo . «J D MMctn, ptylestown H Keller. K«llersbiir#r Ma lil^ra ’ Md j 4S'o N ” i!riton * fw®h ' ■ifikSKK^ Joe A Van Horn, Pa 0 8 Torbeft, Bucks oo M Flogas, Backs oo .. HOUSB-Third kL, rtov, Oaltowbill. BCck.Lockport, Pa R Pees. Treverton irer. Allentown JTColver, Allentown ■ A Seitxell, Centro oo Peter Seioerling, Pa EBe»ner«liObauQn' NGoodhaft). Reading ' HDruokehmiUer, Doylestn H'Umstead.'Berkseo JoaCobvor r Myerstmrn . ■ P Albright,Reading G w Hoffman, Allentown ‘'i EAGLE-HOTEL—Third street, above Race. S Weston,NY;‘' ' H Atwood*Maine H Pnece. Lewisburg G Yarnall, Del co RO Fftiflamb. Del co - J B Rassey, Jersey Ms Petereoit. Ni y. . J T Wilson, Harrisbarg 8 B Thomas, Ilarmburg ; Gen Webb, Trenton OHanvid, Washington W Pratt & la, Lancaster . Mr" 8 Martin, Boston C2£rigbes;&la,Danviue .-T Philips, Jr, Cum - Y 4 HO Badger,MChunk H Biddle,Texas C wuier, Chester co COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth > st,, aboyo Chestnut 8 Bit Meredith. Pa ' DM Green, Pa H J Ewing, Chester co' 0 Hall, Chester oo II W Taylor.Ohester co Sam! Moses, Phcenixvilte Moie" Kfnr. Pa JaeD Miller, Lano co E Phipps, UnionviUe F Taylor, w Chester 0 CaUAEtian & la; Pa' ' Master Callaghan,'fa Mrs Jefferies, W Chester THEUNroN HOTELS Arch street,above Third, co 0 IrownlhgLCautoni O ■ ' J_C Mulford, Salem, KJ 51 Wheeler,Readm*' ; ~ HSaxton & son,Carlisle bferE Gfaff. Pine Grove wm B Shaffer, Pittsburg CJUttdrgan.NY ’, —-. M.GLeip«r,Ph»U . MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second »*., above,'Arch. John Thompson, Boston Thns Cunninsham, Phila bauUßaker, Cat frW Lord, Wayne co, Pa {j dH wl r<ve{ La . . Mrs Shaft & omldtVa ? : JF Btswau k ia. Fi ..i ■ i , iiitili KWDStOP PHOTOGRAPHIC HO- M.ntibu.ii/Jn-gMSf wbf.srjiUini «jr;M AmotptyM. ! oWa, let, »nd Marine intelligence. - SEE FOURTH PAGE. j Steamship Boston. Bellow, 31 hours from New York, with mdse am)'passengers to Jas Altderdme Passed a bark andthreo brigs at anchor below the Le<ke; bark Irma and two bries at anchor above Bombay Hook, and a Boston paokot bark and a three-maetedsohr above Marcus Hook. Bark Belle, Ryder, 6 days from Boston, with mdse to Twells A Co. 1 E»Brig B'ack Squall. Davis, 2? dare from Manzanilla, with .mahogany, tobacco, Ac. to Madeira A Cabsda— vessel to G WBernadou A Bro. Loft bark Fannr. for New;York m about two weeks. Oct J7th, off Koy West, saw brig Montrose, of Baltimore, steering 13. • Sehr Barah, Benson, 4 days from New Bedford, with oil to Shobor, Bunting A Co. „ , Sour Willard Saulsbury, Hudson, 6 days from Boston, in ballast to N Sturtevant A Co. ■ .. Jas James Martin. Harding, 6 days from Providohco, with mdse to Cir»wel| A Coliinß. , , Schr Emma, Brooks. 2 days from New Castlo, Del, with corn to Jas BarrattA Son. , Bohr Samuel Crofts. Arranta. 2days from Chesaiieake City, with grain to Christian A Curran. Sohr Ladies’ Choice, Brooks. 3 days from New Castle, Bel, with oorn to Jas Barratt A Bon. Schr Delaware, Denby, 2 days from Smyrna, Bel, with wheat to Jas Barratt A Son. Schr Lancet.. Bayard,l day from Christiana, Bel, with grain to Christian A Curran. . by thlbobapr. (Correspondence of Tho Press.) . , , ~ , New York. Nov. 2. - Arrived, ship Vigilant, from Caruiff. , , , . . „ . _ Boston, Nov. 2. Arrived, brig Scotia, from Rotterdam; brig Almoro, from Havana. Providence, Nov 2. An arrival from Zanzibar reports that the bark Dra gon, after oelns ashore three davs near that port, was got off and towed into Zanzibar by a British man-of war, but was so badly injured that she was condemned, .» • . . ■ w .„. . Norfolk. Nova. , Arrived- bnc_ Mary Wilkins, from Buenos Ayres, bound to New York, leaking badly. . . Hampton Roans, Nov 2. Arrived, bark Abigail, 45 days from Kio de Janeiro, with coneo. waiting orders; ship Abby Brown, from Johnson’s island. The brig J.asmnge, from Swan’s Island, which put in here With the crew sick, has sailed for New York. New Orleans, Nov 2. Arrived, ship J P Wheeler, from Boston. . Savannah. Nov. 2.—Arrived—Steamship CnmmercO, from Baltimore; ship Charles Hill, from Now York. memoranda. Steamship Delaware, Copea, hence, arrived at New xork yesterday. ' . Steamship City of Richmond. Mitchell, sailed from Richmond let inst. for Philadelphia. , A .. Steamship Empire City, MoGowen. cleared at Now York yesterday for Havana and Nqw Orleans. Ship EUerslie, Coutts.was waiting at Rio de Janeiro Sept 26. Bbi» Tht?s H Perkins, Stevens, for Sydney, cleared at N |hip Lookout?Sherwood,cleared at New York yestor- JfciTk for New Or leans, sailed from Rtode Janeiro Sept 26. Barks David G Wilson, Peacock, and Lmshton, Speights, for New Orleans next day, remained at Rio de Janeiro September 26th, in company with ship Gallogo, dischg; barks Wave Crest, ldg tor Now York; Chovjtlter, dodo: Virsinia A Estetlina. dischs; Acme, for N York in ballast; Lapwing, dischg; brig Helen Miller, for Bal timore. and others, wtg. „ BngOrmus, Baker, sailed from New Bedford Ist met. for Philadelphia. Brigs Geo Harris. French, and Louisa, Turpie,cleared at Boston Ist inst. for Philadelphia. Scar 8 L Crooker, Preabrey, from Delaware City, at Taunton Slat ult. Bohr Marcellas, Hopkins, cloared at Now York yes terday for Philadelphia. _ „ Bohr Beni Enzhsn. Bliven,henoe for Norwioh,arrived at New York yesterday. Schr Althea. Corson, hence, arrived at SMem Ist inst. Bohrs L S Levering, .T H Wainwnght. Wave. Crisis, W G Audenrted, and White Squall, hence, arrived at Boston Ist mst. , . Bchr Albert Fletd, Phillips, sailed from Taunton Ist met. for Philadelphia. , Bchr Lillie Sanders, Gale, sailed from Providonce Ist init. for Philadelphia, _ Bchr JGStille, Hoffman, cleared at Wilmington, NC, Slst nit. for Phitsidnlphia. Schr RH Dalv. Hinson, cleared at Wilmington, NC, Slat ult. for Norfolk, . Schr-Marietta Tilton. Tilton, for New York, went to sea from Charleston 31st ult. Steamer J Jerome, Jerome, hence, arrived at Alexan dria Ist inst. , „ „ , Propeller Sarah, Jones, cleared at New iorkyeator dav for Philadelphia. . . Schr James Martin, Harding, from Providenco for Philadelphia, sailed from Nowport 30th ult. Schr Marr Elizabeth, Medary, hence for Pawtucket, at Providence 31st uit. ’ Schr Eleanor, Townsend, at Jacksonville 21th ult. from Savannah. .Sehr 8 L Crockor, Presbrey, at Taunton Slst ult. from Delaware City. Steamer Madgie, Crumley, hence, arrived at Hartford SOthult. Rtenmtug J G Nenfio, hence, arrived at Koy West 34th ult. BtoamorJ N Smith, Hazard, hence, arrived at Alex andria Ist inst. Ship Sunny South, 710 tons resistor, rating Al, built at New York m 1851, has boon sold for $lB 000. SPECIAL NOTICES. Jules Hauel’s Aiiomatic Vinec.au is not only a great disinfecting agent to be used in siok cham bers, Ao., but is a certain euro fbr sick headaohe, neu ralgic pains, Ao. It is a delightful cosmetic, and has obtained a just oelebrity for its many excellent hygi enic properties. Sold by all Druggists, and by JULES HAUEL A CO,, No. 701 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. oSI ttfcltw il Harris Boudoir” Sewing Machine improved double-thread. FIRST PREMIUM AT EVERY FAIR. 028-3 m Philadelphia, Office, 730 ARCH Stroot, Hoofland'3 German Hitters will posi tivel, care Siipepßiai Liver Complaint, Norvoue De bflitj, Ao., Ac. BOOFLAND’B BALSAMIC CORDIAL will positively oure Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough Ao., Ac. Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON A CO., 418 ARCH Street, and for sale by Druggists and dealers generally. Pnoe 76 cents per bottle. ae24-tf Grover & Barxr’s Cblbbkatsd Noisxlbss Family SBWi.ta-MAOBinis, XT BBSUCSD FBICS9. Temporarily at No. 601 Broadway, Will return to No. 426 in a few weeks. Salamander Firk-Proof Safes.—A very targe assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at reason* able’price®, No. 304 CHESTNUT Btreet, Philadelphia, auastf EVANS A WATSON Teh Prices of SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES BAYS !. BESS ! 1 SEDUCED !!! sZI-Sm Tub and Gibbs Sbwing Ma cmk'B, 715 CHESTNUT street. Philadelphia. oc2l-tf The State Agricultural Society have awarded the FIRST PREMIUM to the Sewing Ma chinos of LADD, WEBSTER, k CO. New styles, with recentjmprovomentsmaybe seen at their rooms, 820 CHESTNUT Street. 004-tuthslm Gab-Lamp Depot—Sixth and Anon. ► se24-Sm S bam bn 8 Saying Fund—Northwest Cosner Second and Walnot Streets.—Depoaita re ceived in small and large amounts, from all classes ol the community, and allows interest at the rate of five per cent, per annum. Money may be drawn by oheoks without loss of in terest. Offloe open daily, from 9 until 0 o’clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 In the evening. President, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Seoretary, CHAfI M. MORRIS. One Price Clothing of the Latest Styles, made in the best manner, expressly for RE TAIL BALES, LOWEST selling prices marked In Plain Figures. All goods raado to order warranted satis factory. Our ONE-PRICE Bystem is strictly adhered to, as we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing. All are thereby treated alike, JONES & CO., seS-tf 6M MARKET Street. Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines. -Philadelphia Offioe, 633 CHESTNUT Street, Merchants’orders filled at the SAME DISCOUNT as by the Company. Branch, offices in Trenton, New Jersey, and Easton and Westchester, Pa. seli-4m Saving Fund—National Safety Trust CoMPiifT,—Chartered by the State oi Pennsylvania* RULES. 1. Money is received every day, and in any amount, arge or small. 9. FIVE PER CENT, interest is paid for money from the day ft is pntm. 8. The money is always paid back in GOLD whenever it is called for, and without notio?. i* Money is received from Exccviort, Administratort, Ouardiant, and other Trustees, in large or small sums, to remain a long or short period. - fc The money received from Depositors is invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first class scarifies. 6. Office open every day—WALNUT Street, southwest corner Third street. Philadelphia. aplfl 55ARIUEU. ISAACS—DAVIS.—On the 26th ultimo, by the Rev. y. rappo, Mr, Judah Isaaoa to Miss Josephine, youngest dausbterof D. .A. Davis, lisa. * ADAA»—SHORT.—On tho 26th Sept., bv the Rev. N. Cantwell. Mr. Edward Adams, of rottsville, to Mia* Maspie Short, of thiscity. * HEYERr-WATERMAN.—On the 27th ultimo, by tho Rev. John P. Lundy, Mr. Aaron S. Heyer. or Holmdell, N, J., to Mus Alana 11. Waterman, ofPluladolphia. * DIED!, WARNER.—At',his residence in Fourth street, near Green, on third day, the Ist instant, Joseph Warner, aged 76 years. . ’ The friends of the family will meet ift his late resi dence. B3s North Fourth street, on sixth day, 4th inst., at Wo’oiook M. ** TRUMAN.—On of eleventh month, instant, at his residecoo. Cold Spring, Putnam county, N Y,. James Truman, in the,43d year of Ms age, son of Joseph M. I ruman, of Philadelphia. * ECKEL.—Oa the 23th October, at Baucnn Valloy. LelugU county, Pa., Honry Eckel, in tho 77th year of hisnre. * PRICK.—At Germantown, Pa., on Monday afternoon, 31st uU., l)r. Jacob Frick, in the 77th year of bis aye. The relatives and friends of the family, ana tho Trustees and Faculty of tho Jefferson Medical College, are invited to attend his iuneral. from the residence of his son, John H. Frick, Linden street, above Ger mantown . avenue, this afternoon, at 1 o’clock, without further notice, Jntermontat Monu ment Cemoiory. * LiNGO.—On theSOth ult., Mr. Levi Lingo,in the C2d year of his ago. ..Ftmoral from his lato residence, No. 2211 South street, ]«»„ Stem. D. 1.., in the 21st year of Ids are. Funoral from the resiaence of his mother, No. I 0i 7 at a^° Ve Maiden, this (Thursday) afternoon' the Ist instant, Mrs, Mary M. Davis, in toe 87th yea r of her age. * *»^«? e njL,4Jl ra h« r Ist® residence, No. 1220 Ogden t n^4v a< n hu ,(?W' m( l rn^ rit9 . n > lock ' ajmd M years 0 ,nstant » Mrs. Mary Ann Reeso, , r S,l it,on J ° e 9 f l J® r husband, 1216 South pr A d r?l r ni JTharsdaylaftemoon, at 1 o’clock. tl,eWerr°oUe'rs' ! t e! n,!snl ’ Mr "- M “ r ‘“ re ‘ Cral *> iD Funeral from her late residence. No. 2107 Harmstead street, first street above South, this (Thursday) after noon, at 2X o’olook. * , DpiLEAu Onthe SlrtuUimo,Marla Louisa Boileau, m the lflrh year of her age. * Funeral, from the residence of her mother. Federal street, bolpw Fiftii, North Camden, N. J., this (Thurs day ) momma, at W o clock, * STOUT.—On the Ist instant, Mrs. Elizabeth Stout, in the,7fithiearof her age. Funeral from her late residence, 1326 Lombard street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o’olook. * GABKILL.-On tho Ist instant, Mrs. Ann GaskiH, in the fifth year of her age. • , . ■ „ „ Funeral from the residence of Mr. A. McCully. Cam den, N. J.,this (Thursday) morning,at *, BMITH.—On the Ist instant, Mr. Robert A. Smith, m the 36th year of bis age. . . ... Yoneral from No, 811 South Fourth street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. .... McCOLLUM.—On the Ist instant, Elisa McCollum, Jpuoeraffrom the residence of her brother. No. 1733 Moravian street, this (Thursday jmormog, at 100 clock. “MOURNING STORE! BESSON & SON, , I” No, 808 CHESTNUT Street, have a full assort ment of " Black Velour Reps. Black Gros Grain Silks, do. Mousseline d’Lainos, do, Poult deSoies, do, ; .Cashmeres. do. Venetiennes, do,' Merinoas, ' do. Grosd’Ecoase,. | 1 4oi Satinde Chines, do. Patent boiled>Silks, do. Bombnxino*. L.-' do. Irish Poplins. doi -Tamises.» t - d o. English Crapes, do. Paramattas, do. Crape Collars, i; !&.4priahiUd 4,l “ s ' n,t ” ■■ |; oMf i. Will I. I . *.-> ' - ' THE PRESS.-PHIiADM.PHIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1859. k ittscTWiE will ilii civkw by 11 J Captain W. F LYNCH-of tho tlnitod Statoo, KxplpritmJixnedition.BttliP ARUUR.Y At. K. CH%CJt! Wosf Ptinjilefplim, 'I'HJD EYDJttNIt, At SO'olooS. ' Subject— 1 '• Lebanon, Jordan, and the Bond Bea.” fiyriokets to be had at the door. • It* A LECTURE WILL BE DELIVERKD 117 in the Bristol Mothodist Episcopal Church THIS EVENING. at7h> o'oiook. by the itev. GEO. W. MAC LAUGHLIN. SuDjeot—“Lovo of Truth.” Tickets to be had at tho door. ___ h* IR I 8)11 DEPUTATION—RKV. DR* IL? COOPER’S CHURCH. K ENSINGTON.-A pub lie meeting will W hold on FRIDAY EVENING next, (4th inst..) at 7>4, o’clock, in tho Rov, Dr. Cooper’s Churoh, Front, afwve Jefferson street, which will bo ad dressed by members oftho Deputation from the Irish Presbj-terian Church, fhe frionds of Irish Missions aro cordially invited to attend. n3-2t* THE CHATTEL BONDHOLDERS OF LSi?« t i&.X IJ ik rAMBPOI W-’ A ND ELMIiIA RAlL tequestod to cailnt the Offico of JOSEPH. HARRISON, Jr., 'Washington Building, and sign the Power of Attorney adopted at tho mooting held Nov. Ist.. At the same meeting n resolution was adopt ed assessing fifty cents per bond to defray expenses. By order of the Committee. n 3 flt* HARRISON LITERARY INSTIL (J'i'll. WENDELL PHILLIPS, Es«., Will deliver his GREAT LECTURE] “THE LGBT ARTS,” „ AT JAYNE’S HALL, On THURSDAY EVENING, November 3d. Doors open at 6>4 o’clock. Leoture will oommenco at 7Ji* o’clock. Tickets2s cents. For 6ale at HAZARD S, MAR TIEN’S, HICNDERSON’S Arch st., near Sixth; and BOWER’S, Sixth and Vino Streets. nol-3t ry-s=* PEOPLE’S LITERARY INSTITI/TE.- ILj Third Lecture of the Course at CONCERT HALL. THURSDAY EVENING. Nov. Sd, by Rov. JOHN LORD. Subjoot—“ Galileo/’. Smclo Tickets, 25 ceuts. Admitting Gentleman and two Ladies, 60 cents. . . , Season Tickets for remaining six Lectures: Admitting one, §1.25: Gontleman and Lady, $2.00; Gentleman and 8 Ladies. $2 50. n 3 ltr GERMANTOWN. MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. COURSE OF LECTURES. TOWN HALL, ON MONDAY EVEMNOB. November 14, MORTON McMICIIAEL, Eso. '* 21, Rev. A. A. WILUTTS. « , Dr. R. SHELTON MACKENZIE. December 5, CHAM. s. I’ANCOAST, E»q. ’’ 18, W.H.AI.LEN, Eso. m 19. Rev. J. WHEATON SMITH. Tickets for sale at News Stand, depot, Ninth and Green; 1 arkorte, Mam street,opposite tho Depot, Germautowu; Jabez Gates, Main and Brmghurst streets, and at the door on tho evenings of Lectures. N. Cars run up and down the turnpike. nl-12t GEOLOGICAL LECTURES. LL-5 . Dr. BOYNTON’S last five Lectures, viz; “First Created Animal Life.” ” Coal Beds: How Coal was Produced.” The Period of Reptiles.” ** Warm-blooded Animals.” “ The Present Order of Animals, Ac.” r, All illustrated by large IbenutilUl Paintings. Price for the three closing Lectures, 6Q cts: single tickets 25 cts., whioh will admit to tho great Experimental Leoture on Saturday afternoon. Locture quarter toB o’clock. 031-0 t (T^3^MKIRCAKXII.-E BENEFICIAL ASSO CIATION OP PHILADE' PHIA.-The annua meeting of this Association will bo hold at the Footnsof the Union Benevolent Society, N.W. cor. SEVENTH and SANSOM Sts,, on TUI* So AY, November Bth, at 3)4 o clock P. M. The annual report will be submitted, ana an election held fora Board of Manncers, to sorve the ensuing year. WILLIAM A. ROLIN, 023-tnoB Secretory. OFFICE or THE PHILADELPHIA LLt R. E- SAVINGS AND LOAN CO., N. E. Corner TENTH and CHESTNUT Stroots. The annual meeting of the Stockholders will beheld at the Office of the Company, on TH URSDAY, Nov. 3d, at 10 A.M. An olection for Twenty Dirfotora will lake place the same day, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 3 P. M., at the office of the Company. 029-5 t • J. L. HUTCHINSON, Secretory. fT2r" m X{?, CIIATTEI ' bondholders of ,« n H K I H' UMSPOIIT AND ELMIRA RAH ROAI) COMPANY.—A meeting of Chattel Bcuidhold tfAiF-jJIJE h ?, ld nt Room No. 24, WASHINGTON U LDING. (No. 274 South Third street,)on TUhB -x, Nov. 1, at 12 Mf A general attendance is roqueat siforatimi* o** 0 ** ,mportano ° Presented for con- By order of the Committee. 026-6t* CHKARD BANK—I’HILADELPHIA, Oo- LLS . tolwr 18,1859. Notico is hereby given, that an election for thirteen onihing year, will be hold at the BANKING HOUSE,on MONDAY. November 21st, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Ihe annual nieoting of the Stockholders will bo held Pfo°o»on IUESDAY, November Ist, at 12 oolockM. 0013-tn2l w. L. BCHAFFER, Cashier. fTT* FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ BANK LLpi PiULAi)Bt,piiiA,Oot<ibor3d, 1853. n,«il? e . wh n^ ebj s ve o that an clootion for Thirteen Directors will lie held at tho Banking House on MON* 1859, between the hours of 2 o’clock A. M. and 3 o dock P. M.; and a general meeting of the bo . h .! ld S n "rUjaSIJA V, Novemlwr Ist, st4<> clock P. Mi, at the Banking House. 01 dtn2l w. RUaHTON, Jn., Cashier, SAnJiA 0 W raber i 2 l *h the hours of 10 ?,,«■ C * F* M.; and a general meet vi£nt l r% >‘' W T ““DAY, No- E. P. STEEL. Cashier. DIVIDENDS. ■pABMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ BANK, rhiiadelphia, Nor-rinhor Ist. 1R59, nnr h f?t!li r ‘ifi ; ir’^Bi2!p ~H,S J?AYd.rhr«d a Dividond 01 ? TER CENT. n.iraM,! nnderodtid. n3 ' ct V,. 11US1ITON, Jn„ Cashier. BANK of COMMERCE, Philadelphia, November 1,1859. n ,‘>? T<j‘'d <’ f r Ihrei-tor. hare THIS DAY declared a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., payable to the Stock holders on demand, oloar of State fax. nS-thstuSt J. 0. DONNELL, Cashier. ]^J[^C^-ANICS ) BANK, Philadelphia, Nov. nf*PiVp r i°ia Dividend ofFIVP. PER CENT, for the Lst six months, payable on 2 n i, a / ter ,e mat., agreeably to charter. nfrdHl J. G. MITCHELL.Cashier. BANK, Philadelphia, Nov. 1, «rS , Snyi ot i?S , «}WJJl 118 DAY declared a Dividend PER CENT, out of the profits for the last six months, payable, free .of Slate tax, on or after tho Utn instant, in con forouty with the provisions nf the Goneral B ankm 8 Law. W. L. hCHAEFER, n2l| t u Cashier. ITIHE PHILADELPHIA BANK, Philadcl- JL, thi*. Nov. 1,1885. The GoiunoC Binolan ti.v. THIS DAY doolaiod a Dividend ofl IVE PLIt CENT, for the laat six months, payable on demand, dear oftho State tax. B.B.COMKOYB,'Cashier.!, Kensington BjVNk, Philadelphia, ist November, 1859. The Board nf Directors have THIS DAY declared a Divmend of FI VE PER CENT, for tlm liSt six months, payable on demand, clear of State Inx. n 2-« C. T. YERKES, Cashier. Bank op penn township, phiia delphia, Nov. 1,1859. P T 4^,PA re t ?K’i B Ji^C riIIS . DAV doolarod a Dividend of FOUR I’LR CENT, on tho Capital Stock for the Inst six months, payablo on demand, cloar of Stato tax. n2-12t JAMES RUSSELL, Cashier. WESTERN BANK OP PHILADELPHIA, »” Nnvemborl. 1859. . P.US ct PL a iC f TH !? DAY 'lfotnrfld ft[Dividond of BIX VER. OljK l .. puyaltJe on /lull after tho 11th m«t. O. M. THOUTMAN. ”2-« t Caehior. OOUTHWARK BANK, Philadelphia, Nov. 1,1855, TH[S . .DAYilootared ft DivulonJ of FIVE PER CKN T., payable nn deinamT. n 2 6t F. P. STEEL, Cashier. GRARD FIRE lAND MARINE INSU RANCE COMPANY. Office 415 WALNUT Rt. Pim.AUELipniA, Nov. 1. JBfi>. The Directors have declared a Dividend of THREE DOLLARS por share upon tho Capital Stock of tins Company, for th« Inst six months. Pa> able to the Stock holders on and after tho second dav of Novemlior.iU this Office. , ALFRED S. GILLETT, nl-tnthsCt* Treasurer. (HORN EXCHANGE BANK. Philadelphia, November 1,1349, The Pirectors liaclB DAY declared a Dividend of TIIRKL PER CENT., payable on demaud. n2-wlm3t J. W, TORREY, Cashier. LEGAL, IN THE COURT OF CMMMON PLEAS OF LANCASTER COUNTY.-In tho mailer of the potmon of tho Uarri*burv, Portsmouth. Mount Joy. and Lnnoaotor Rmlroad Companv, to have satisfaction en terod on tho record of a certain mortgaKO of said Com pany— tJOctobor26th, 1853—1 t appeanngto tho Court by tho peti tion of the Harrisburg, Portsmouth. Mount Joy, and Lan caster Railroad .Company, that the said Company has fully paid and satisfied totfieholdors thereof,all the bonds of the said Company secured bv a certain mortgage, exo outed by the said Company to John Camp- Iwll, and Francis Rnwlo Wharton, Ksqs . trustees for tho said bondholders, dated tho twonty-eighth dav of April, A. 1). 1833, and. rocorded in the Ifecordor’s Office of Lancaster county, in Mortgago Book No. 3, puxe 3M, Ac., and tliat no satisfaction has bnen entered on tho record of said mortsase, tho Court, on motion of Thos. h. Franklin. Esq., the Attnrnoj for said Company, grant a ruinluoon all parties interested, to appear in Court on MONDAY, 11,0 19th dfty of DKCKMUfiII, A. D. 1855. h, sliow cause, if any tboy have, why Qmntm Campboll and Francis Rnwlo Wharton, Ksas., surviving Trustees for tho said liondholdera. sliould not onter satisfaction on the record of the mortgoße roforred to in tho said peti tion; and direct notice of this rule to tie given to nil parties interested, by publication wookly in The Fresf, the North American and United States tho Lancaster Examiner and Herald, and the Luneaster In telligencer, for four successive weeks in each. Certified lrorn tho record. , . Attest, W. CARPENTER, nJ-th 4t Prothonotary. IN THE COURT OF COMMON I>LEAS OF LANCASTER COUNTY.-In the matter of the petition ol the Harriaburg. Portsmouth, Mount Joy, and Lan aster Railroad Company, to havo sntihjhction en tered on tho record or acertain mortgago of said cora- V Ooiober 251 h, IM3-It appearing to tho Court, by the petition ol tho Harrisburg, Portsmouth, Mount Joy, and Lanoastor Railroad Cnmpanv, that the said Company (ms fudj paid ami satisfied to tho holdors thereof, all tho bondsof the Saul Company, secured by a curtain mort gage, executed by tho said Company to John Moss. Oumftn Campbell, anil Francis ilawlo Wharton, Eb«s . Trustees for the said bondholders, dated the first day of Jonuary, A. D. JBI4. and reccrfled in the Recorder’s Of fice of Lancaster county, in Mort/ago Hook No. 9. page M®, Ac., and tliat no n.itistaction has boon entered on tho record of tho e;nd mortuag*-, tlm Court, on motion of Thomas K. Franklin. Esq., Attorney for said Com pany, Krnntnrufe upon all parties interested, to appoar m Court, on MONDAY, tho J9th day of DECEMBER, A.D. 1869, tosbowo'iiso.ifapv thoy havn. why (juintin Campbell and KmncisHawlo Wharton. Ksqs., surviving Trustees forthesaid bondholders,should not’cntersatis faction on tho record of tho niortjago referred to in tho said cetittou ; and direct notice or this rule to bo civen to all parties interested, by publication weekly in 7Ae Tress, tho North American and United states Gazette, the J ancaster Examiner and Herald, and tho Lancas ter Jnir//i/rfflCfr, for four successive weeks m oach. Certified from tho record. Attest, W. CARPENTER, n3-th 4t Prothonotary. NOTICES. OFFICE OF THE GUAIU lANS OF THE POOR, Octnlwr 23.1850. PROPOSALS FOR COAL.—Sealed Proposals will be received at this Office, until MONDAY, the 7th of No vombor. R* o’clock A. M.,for supplying the Philadel pliia Almshouse with one liundred tons of heat HARD CHESTNUT COAL for mu-inos, to bo delivered on tho AJmßh'Miso wharf, Schuylkill. The Coal to bo free from slato.well screened, and weighed under the imipeot'on ot the Steward. n 3 2t C. M, DERlNGER,fioerelary. qa's light for toavn OR COUNTRY A J'ULI, FLAME COSTS ONE GENT PER HOUR. ABSOLUTE, SAFETY, ECONOMY AND BRILLIANCY, FiRUT P.EBlinH FROM TIIK PENNA. STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIBTY. MONTUOMERY COUNTY SOCIETY. BUCKS COUNTY KOCIf.TY. YOKE COUNTY SOCIETY. DAUPHIN COUNTY SOCIETY FIXTUB ES and BURNERS in emllo. vari.tr, <nd nt all prices, from .9A upwards. WITTERS Sc CO.,Solr Prohribtoiis, No. 618 MARKET, bet. SIXTH AND SEVENTH, Satisfaction guaranteed. gg* County Rights for sale, n3-3t* T OVERING’S SYRUP, m hhds. and M - J bbhr., at redocad prices, for sale by JAMES OAAILAM k CO., UV.TITIA StntAt, IVAVAL STORES.—I,2SO Bbls, Shippine J- » Rosin, 100 do. Spts. Turpentino. landin? from Schr. J. A. Jlayard. 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CALDWELL ON TIIB PSALMS.—PA KOCUIAL LECTURES ON THE PHALMB. By tho late Rov. David Caldwell, A. M. Paalmsl—so. Bvo. 61JW. r It has lienn tho wish of tho author of this Exposition of tlie realms to put tho ronder in possession of the wealth beneath* as well as that upon their surface. It 1* hop<>d this volumo will in snmo measure meet what has l ean telt by many to be roallyawant in the literature of our Church—viz 1 a plain exegotical, evnn gelicalriind prachcal exposition of tho Psalms for tho laity. The author hopes that his exposition may prove acceptable and us Cut to his brethren of the clerey ; still ho must say, that he has not written lor the pulpit, but lor the pew. J’ubliafiPd by WILLIAM 8. k ALFRED MARTTEN, nl No. tiOC CHESTNUT Streot. MERCHANT TAILORS. |]] t O. THOMPSON, TAILOR, N. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND WALNUT STS., Devotes entire personal attention to orders, and keeps always on h&nd a desirable variety of GOODS FOR MEN’S WEAR. N. B.—TANTA LOONS, as out by me, aro warranted to guo satisfaction, and as many find itdiffiouU to get suited, I issue this special notice. no 2 wfm2mif RETAIL DRY ROODS. JjTALL AND WINTER SILK GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. L. J. LEVY & CO. Now offer a very large and soloct assortment cf SILKS, SHAWLS, POPLINS, and dress goods, Of materials for FALL AND WINTER WEAR, AT VSRY LOW PRICXS. The large importations of this year havo given them tho opportunity to purchase many choice goods at less than importation cost, and they offer them to their customers at very small profits. In addition to FANCY SILK GOODS, they intlW thd inspection of purchasers to their assortment of STAPLE DRY GOODS. Their stock being now complete in &1I the departments, including every description of LINEN GOODS, HOIbERY, GLOVES, WHITE GOODS, CLOTH CLOAKINGS, FLANNELS, LONG CLOTH, Ac., Ac. 809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET. n3-3t MAGNIFICENT NifiW GOODS OPEN -I*X ING DAILY!!! TiIORNLEY & CIIISM, EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN, have nnoxcellent stock of Long Broche Shawls at 88, $lO, 912, $l4, 810, 818, 820. 822, and 876. Square Broche Shawls. Stella Shawls. Src., «o. Lone and fiquaro Blankot Shawls Ladies nod Misses. Gents’ and ftois’ Shawls, from 83.50 up. The Reversible Shawl for 86, worth 87.60! , CLOAKS. By tho best Now York and Philadelphia Manufacturers, from 83.60 up to 526!!! Wide Silk Velvets. Bonver Cloths, Ac.,&n. Cassimores, Kotinotts, Ao.,for Men’s and Boys’ Wear. BLACK SILK, 10 per cent, under regular prices! Fancy Silks, unusually cheap. Beautiful Dresi.Goods, in groat variety. y The Prettiest law prioed Delaines in the city. BLANKETS, of the best English and American Manufacture. .THORNI.EY k CHISM Buy only for Cash. They can t and won't be Undersold ! N. E. cornor EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. 020 FANCY FURS. GEO. F. WOMRATH. NOS. 41 j AND 417 AltOll STREET, HAS NOW OPEN HIS USUAL cuoice: assortment of furs, Mr.de of stock Belfloted by himself in Europo during tlio rust Sprin;. ootfl-3m & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, Are prepared to suit families with their WINTER DRY GOODS. FRENCH MKRINOEB, LADIES’ CLOAK CLOTHS, WIDE SILK VELVETS, BROCHE LONG SHAWLS, FINE WOOLLEN do., 4*4 ALL WOOL PLAIDS, FASHIONABLE DE LAINEB, Do. PLAID BILKS, SUPERIOR BLACK SILKS, UNSHRINKING FLANNELS, FANCY SACK FLANNELS, FINE STOCK OF BLANKETS, CASSIMERE3 FOR BOA'S, BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS. N. B.—Tho above Goods are all nt the low rates of the season. oc2o-tN2O JACQUARD REVERSIBLE SHAWLS.— t." A hr«c invoice of new and desirable stylos of these roods, in Women and Girls’ sizes, at a very low price. Also. Worm Blankot, Scotch plaids, and a great variety of Autumn and Win’orMiawls. GOOIM FOR FRIENDS Dress Goods. Shawls. Plain Bilks, DoLainoß, Valen cias. Merinos, Cap .Stuffs. Ac., iinportod expressly, and • if tho boat iahnes. for Friends. LYONS VELVETS AND BATIN3. Extra quality of Black Vesting Velvets. Medium and bgponor Vostin-. Satins. Silk VcstiiuiH. plum and figured stjles, neat. Figured uml Fane) Velvets. CftHbmero Vestings, new Winter styles. Ca&simercs, good styles for Vostinzs. BHARPLESS BROTHERS, 023 CHESTN U l* and EIGHTH Streets. jUTALL AND W7NTKH CLOAKS. A Nowest Patterns Fall CloakH. Winter Cloaksdailv opening. Black Beaver Clonks. Black Tricot Cloaks. Blank Fiench Cloth Cloaks. ftJ r Cloaks made to ordir at on©day’s notice. Prices §6to 815. COOPER k OONAH.I>, otn NINTH and MA RKKT, dMASSIMEHKS, CLOTHS. ’O Thick Plain Cnsrimores Ho,aw Blaok Ciuimmeres. Stout Fane) Styles. Rugged Mixtures, Plaids and Stripes. K and »'-4 First-rat© Black Dooskuis. Black Broadcloths .SI Jit) to §5. Ladies’ Cloaking Cloths. COOPER k CONARD, 010 NINTH and MARKET. Mechanical bakery, s. w. comer BROAD and VINK Streets, PHILADELPHIA. Tins establishment is now in successful operation, day and nUht, and all nr© respectfully invited to cal! and see th© whole process of bread-making for themselves, The midorsisned takes the Ul>erty of saying that for thirty-five years he has been a practical linker—five ns apprentice, and five as journeyman in one of houses in Scotland, and twonty-fivo ns master—during which tune lie Ims had the opportunity of making many experiments, and observing oil the improvements which have Iwcn made during that period. In thin establishment, of which ho has now the man agement, in addition to tho conipioto labor-saving ma chinery , no has how facilities of many kinds not hereto fore possessed. Uomg unrestrained in tho purchase of flour, none but the soundest and heat shall e\ or be used) and lie has no hesitation in sayimr that Bread of 1111 kinds can be de livered, unsurpassed in quality and weight by that made by the ordinary process. Families m which tho Broad made by the Mechanical Bakery has not been tried, nr in which it lias bean tried onh at its ooniruoncemont, before tho machinery was in perfeot working order, ar© respectfully nuked to givo It atrial now, tne undorsigned believing it would lead to mutual advantage. JOHN G. MONEY, Hiy24-tf Superintendent. $50,000 TO LOAN, CN SUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS, upon Diamonds, Watoho*, Jewelry, Guns, Mer chandise, Clothing, Ao., on moderate terms, by JONES A CO., Brokers, uorthwest corner of THIRD and GAS KILL Streets, below Lotnhurd. EstabliHhed for the Im* 54 yonrs. Office hours from 7A. M. to 7F. M. Second-hand Gold and Silver Watobes, by ominent rankers* wtrrauted genuine, for aaleq beap, at one-half the ordinal nn*L mii-Bsi-lf l ff if¥in B °XES AMERICAN AND JU/yi/VUFRENCII WIN DOW GLASS—The most approved brands, and of overy size and quality required forcity nnd lountry trade, at prices astonishinglylow, Send your orders to ZIEGLER A SMITH. Drug, Paint, Glass, and VarmaU Dealers, corner SECOND and GREEN Streets. al.Vtf S _ UGAR-IIOUSE MOLASSES^—ISO hhds., barrels, for sale by _ JAMES Gk AH AM A CO., «tt»l I.P'PTTfA SIMM. CHEAPEST WINDOW GLASS in town. ftt DICK’S, 8. W. corner of SEVENTH r.mi SOUTH. oIJ-Jm’ DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. TRADE. A FULL STOCK OF OOOCB SOITED TO THE SEASON, : Wilt bo krptup throughout NOVEMBER. THE i)UESS GOODS DEPARTMENT H COMPLETE/ AND TUB SHAWE ROOM Well stocked with the NEWEST AND PRETTIEST STYLES. TUB trUL'AL ASSORTMENT OF MEN’S WEAR AND DOMESTIC GOODS. JOSHUA Tj. BAILY* 213 MARKET STREET, "»-tf ... PHILADELPHIA. MH-LINEBY GOODS. jfta WINTER MrLLINF.RY. Misses IMIKO’BIIYAN.OU CHESTNUT Htreot, above Ninth. Vans Millinery, for the Winter* ouTHUHS- I>AY. Nnvamber the 3d, 1&53. nl-l2t* 729. N E w 729. FLOWER & FEATHER STORE, 729 CHESTNUT STREET. Just received per late STEAMER, a splendid assort* tnentnf HEAD DR ESSE 3, BRIDAL WREATHS, FRENCH FLOWERS,FEATHERS, and MILLINERY GOODS. THOS.KENNEDY & BRO., T 39 CHESTNUT ST., AND 43 B.SECOND BT. 0c23-3rnJ MRS. M. S. BISHOP, of 915 CHEST- Street, hie now opened a splendid Assort ment of Fashionable Millinery. 077-Im ■yy ARBURTON, 1004 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TEN^H, 300 S. SECOND ST., below SPRUCE ST. lias now opened the largest and most beautiful aesort- BONNET MATERIALS That oan bo found in tho city, ALL COLORS. QUALITIES, AND PRICEB. GOODS CUT BIAS A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO MILLINERS. oc2o-tf-if TVOTIIING CHEAPER! NOTHING BET k' TEKI! Having the very best facilities, we are determined to furnish, at tho LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, the best and most seasonable ponds in BONNETS, trimmed or untrimmod, RIBBONS, FLOWERS. KUCBbS, Ac.. &o. We have now a sp'endid stock of WINTER BONNETS. in Tarioty of style and quahtr. sure to please the most simple or th j most fashionable Also, a most cnmploteassortment of Children's Straw and I army Bonnets, Boavera, Flats, etc. Boautiful Cloth and Velvet Caps for email boys. LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS, 725 CHESTNUT STREET, oISMf NORTH SIDE. rpo THE LADIES. OAKFORD’S, 624 CHESTNUT, BELOW SEVENTH STREET, la enabled to sell hie FURS Cheaper than any other House. He has the largest and boat stock In the city, all df bis own IMPORTATION AND MANUFACTURE, And is determined to sell CHEAP, to redui'e his Stock previous to hie REMOVAL under the NEW HOTEL, NINTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS. LADIES, remember tins, and give them a dsll. The most beautiful HATS FOR MISSES AND BOYS Will bo found at this establishment. Also, GENTLEMEN'S HATS AND CAPS oc3B 6t , Of every description MEDiCINAI. T)R. GLENTAYORTH’S PILE REMEDY, Forthooure of Hemorrhoids or Piles, Constipa tion, riatula in Ano, Ulceratinns.of the Anus, Prolapsus of the Rectum. Fissures, Excoriation, Ulcerations ln ternrihind External to the Anus, Pruritus, and all Dis eases peculiar to the Reotum. Tlj* groat and uniform success whiph this Remedy has attained for the ctird of (ho above Diseases is unprece dented in the annals df Medicine. The rapidity bf its ourattve qualities and the durability of its cures are equalled by no other Remedy of the age. Ninety-nine cases out of an hundred are alleviated and cured of this distressing complaint, and are restored tocomfort here tofore unknown. Full and explicit Directions accom pany each Box. One Box is cumcieht to perform a cure. Propared only by DR..GLENTWORTH, . No. fllT RACE Street. Price 31. Can be sent by Adams'Express, 03-lra DR. MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS have been thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy for dyspepsia, flatulency, heart-burn and headache, coftUveness, diauhffia, fevers of all kinds, rheumatism, gout, gravel, worms, scurvy, uloers, eruptive oom [daints, salt rheum, erysipelas, common colds and in* tuenza, irregularity nnd alt derangement of the female fysteni, piles, and various other diseases to which the ininnti frame is liable. For sale by the proprietor. Dr. W. R. MOFFAT. SSS BROADWAY, New York, and by Druggists generally all over the country. 524-dAWIy SCROFULA, WHITE SWELLING, lIIP DISEASE, TETTER, SCALD HEAD, Eruptions of the Skin generally, and all Humors and Imparities ot the Blood, are radically and permanently cured by the celebrated IMPERIAL DEFURATIVE. It lias been a very jmportnnt agent in the oure of CANCEROUS DISEASES by Dr.Lounaborry A Co., for a number of years past, and its great value in the euro of Cancers is Abundantly established by the many cures eflected by it. In SCROFULOUS affections its remarkable curative ellect has never been equalled. It oures the moat obsti nate cases. TETTER, BCALD HEAD, and all Eruptions of the Bkm, readily yield to a moderate use of this Medicine, Malignant L leers and Sores are readily cured by the use of a few bottles. Prepared and sold by MacNfCHOL A BRo.,(Late Louniberry A C 0.,) No. CO North FIFTH Street, below Arch, For tale by the following Drun«tU: J. F. Lung A Co., Lancaster; C. W. Epting, Pottgville; J. H. Rnuer, Reading : 8.8. Slovens. Reading ;T.A J. McUlmtock, Easton; Jss. Given, West Chester; Wm. Stabler, Norristown; Simon Ran,Bethlehem; Dr.Live sov. New Hope; Dr. Leslie, Bristol; Schmidt A Co., Allentown; Ellis A Bell, Mannyunk, Pa; J. D. James, Trenton; Do La Cour, Camden; Brewster A Co., Bndgoton; Robertson A Lippincott, Salom, N. J.tMo- Inall,Wilminctnn; L. 8. Jloopes. Wihmnstoo; T. i\ liainmersly, Milford, Del.; and Druggists generally. Iflll-stutFifimif Medicated vapor baths. SULPHUR, HOT-AIR, and STEAM BATHS.- Undortheoaro of Dr. T. 11. RIDGELY, 1121 SPRUCE Street. Highly recommended by all the prinoipal physi cians in the oity for Rheumatism, Skin Diseases, Sy philis, Coughs and Colds, Female Diseases. Ao. Ac. kspocial accommodations for Ladies. o!71m JgECEIYER OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKIES. From 10 to IS ) ears old, onu, a!io, COGNAC and ROCHELLE „„ ti BRANDIES, which are so'd.m storo or in Custom House, by EDWARD WRIGHT. Deodorized, and ALCOHOL MANUFACTURER. 0 "’"'*I''’ 1 ''’ n2-«t 250 North FRONT and loj NEW Streets. LADIES’ lIAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, FRI SETTS, will CURLS. manufactured in the very boat and newest Paris styles, andof which we constantly koep a very largo assortment on hand, sold wholesale and retail, at the lowest possible prices. Ordore trout all parts of the count ry solicited, and promptly attended to. Also, anew HAIR WE* superior to any in use. a M. UUTOIB, No. 12 TENTH Bt., au3o-Sm* Jletween Market and Chestuut. 112 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. 112 STEREOSCOPIC bAZAAR—Great Emporium for Stereoscopes and Storooscopic Views, American, French and English, Opera Glasses, Microscopes, and improved Hpootaoles, correctly suited to the eyes, at hi. J. FRANKLIN'S, Optician, . 112 South FOURTH Street, beiow Chestnut. Artificial Hitman Etes inserted. 011-lmif DEAF MARE TO HEAR.—Acoustic Au riclos, Artifici il Kir Drums, Cornets, SomferoDs. over forty varieties of Ivir Trumpets, Ea- Instruments in every variety, and of the niont approved construc tion, at P. MADEIRA’S o , Instrument Depot. No. 115 South TENTH Street, below Chestuut, nl-Bt* Philadelphia. [tf INTON’S TIUESfor U-R- lloors. Ornaniontal Chimney Tops for oottage*. Garden Vases and Fountains. Vitrifiedi l'ipe for drain, and Water oonduotori. Imported and tor sale by ~„t , . 8. A. HARRISON, fanlitf mm odKATNOT fltrmtt APPLES—APPLES.—«B4 barrels Bell flowers. Pippins, and other varieties, at Railroad Depot, 1221 MARKET Street, 0. i-rfENTZKL. 280 bushels Buckwheat Grain ; 35 tons Buckwheat, in all sized bays. n2-3t PURE TEAS, CHEAP SUGARS and Cofibes, and all eoneral Groceries at JOHN B. LOVE’S Tea Store. n 2 SEVENTH ami DROWN. SJHJTTEft —74 tubs extra quality Goshen Putter, lust received on consigmnonUfor sale by C. C. SADLER 5c CO., .ARCH Struct, eeoond door above Front. nJ /^HEESE.—679 Boxes llerkimer-County Cheese, for sale by C.C. SADLER & CO., ARCII Street, second door above Front. n 2 WASHINGTON AND MT. VERNON. MT. VERNON AND ITS ASSOCIATIONS. Historical. Biographical anil Pictorial, by Denson J. boHslm;. li9 Engravings. Completo in ono volume. Spccimencopio* may be soon at S. MoHENRY'S o 2? 6t 40i» Walnut Street. Mackerel.— m this. Nos. 1, 2, and 3 Mackerel, in whole, Imlvos, quarters, and eighths, Original PackftKOß, lor sale by O. C. SADLEH 5c CO,, AHOII Street, second door above Front. n? EpEKY’S CHAMPAGNE, in quarts, pints. end half pints, The celebrated brand “Incom parable” for sale by F. j). LONUCHAMP. 091-lm 217 South FRONT Stroot. SALMON.— 25 bbls. prime new No. 1 Sal mon, landing from steamer Kensington, and for sale by WM. J. '1 A YI.OR A CO.. 122 and 124 N.wHAMVKX. •MACKEREL -125 bbls., 180 halves. 115 quarters .and 200 kitts prims No. Is: 300 bbls.and i;£?« and for sale byWAI.J. TAYLOR k. 00., 122 and 124 North wha hvkh oft tf"V\KUM.—A largo stock of the best brands constantly on hand and for sals by WEAVER, FITLER Sc 00 , oft UN« WATER 6t,» and 22N.Dol&ware&V( Wants. "Vy*ANTKt)—As Assistant Salesman, a » ■ lad or Yeung Man who has a good kuowled *« of the Cloth Baifflote. Address** Cloths;" thia office. i», \7J7*ANTED —A Boy to assist m & Bauk v T mg and Exchanee Office, tiJjo has some know ledge of tne business. Address tJ J. W.," Prut offlee. 1* "Wf ANTED—A lirst-cUss Salesman, in a v v Wholesale Dry Goods House in Market street. One ha vine a is tf& C*sh and Shoft Credit acquaintance. Will have a liberal snlarr given him. Apply to WURTS, AUSTIE, k MeVEIGH, No. 311 MARKET Street. n3-thsm3t* V*TANTED —Any time before the Ist of * * January, 1&J0, by a Dry Goods Jobbing House, a Salesman who can control a fair share of rood trade, undress, confidentially, "Dry Goods," at the office of tins paper. n3-3t *WJ"ANTED— A Young Man i* the Retail llo»ie!;y»togoeout#i. Address, by letter only, Mr. Mills/ No. 2 Arcade Hotel; state age and refer ence. jt* WANTED—A Boy 17 or 18 years old, to , / assist in a Coal Office. None need apply but one that can slva undoubted references, and can write a kooH hand. Salary 3)50. Address, in handwriting of applicant. “Box No. 675.” Philadelphia Post Office. It* ANTED—From about the Ist of De " " .comber next, an engagement as Clerk or Book keeper in a Bank, Insurance or Railroad Office, or Mer cantile House, by n Young Man who can brine unex ceptionable references, cud who has lately had charge of the books of one of the City passenger Railways. Ad droes ** (i., at the office of this paper. n3-3t* WANTBD-By an experienced Sales * * man. a Situation in a first-clnss Wholesale Bopt and Shoe House. Can command 325 000 Pennsylvania and Ohio trade. Address ”J. 8.," office. n 2 3t^_ XNJ ANTED—By a Graduate of Critten .* ■ den’s Philadelphia Commercial College, a Situa tion as Assistant Bookkeeper. Can give the best of citr ; references. Address “M. P.," 80x2»4 Post Office, or No 1203 North lenth street. n2-4t* WANTED — An active, intelligent Lad, to mat* himself generally useful in an Office. Address ** Punctuality, at this office, it* VVANTED —For a Single Man, Three * f nice Rooms in the vicinity between Race asd Callowhill, and Third and Seventh streets. Apply at No.lW North THIRD Street. nl-St* —By an experienced Sales * * man, who can command a fair amount of cash and six-mouths trade, an engagement m a first-class Dry Good* House. Undoubted reference given. Ad dress *' Ohio,” office of ?>»< Pro*. nl-7t* VIfANTED —By an intelligent Lad, a * ▼ SitnatioQ in a Wholesale Dry Goods Jobbing House, to learn the business. The best testimonials will Lift given. Address ” Adder," office of this paper, nl .It* WANT* D—A Purchaser for a Patent Risht of great utility, npoa which a fortune can be realized. Address, for three days, "Fairman.” Blood's Dispatch. nl 3t* FOR SAIE AND TO LET. T) BUILDERS AND OTHERS.—The Materials in all the Market Houses, in MARKET Street, will be sold low in lots to suit purchase/e. viz: rlhm.'le Roof, 4iMWO feet of Tin Hoofing. 100,000 feet of Boards and Scnmlin/, J5O COO Paving and other Bricks, MeafHooka. Fire Wood, a 000 feet of Curb Stone, Ac. Applt SEVENTH, above Thompson street. nVl2t» NATHAN W. ELLIS. FOR SALE—Codec Roasting Fixtures, complete, suitable for earning on the business. Also. Fixtures complete for carrying on the manufac ture of Ground Concentrated Turkey Coffee, with Good Will, Boilnr, and Engine, 4cc. Inquire at No. 12S North FRON r Street. n»-*f Ma furnished house. DELIGUT fuIIy situated, will be rented to a private family lor the board of the present occupant. Address ” 2128," Philadelphia Post Office. ni 3t f® FOK SALE—The Mill Property, lateof IM BENJAMIN PARR 7. deceased, situate in the bo rough of New Hops, Bucks county, Pennsylvania.con sisting of a Grist and Baw-Mili; tne former having two overshot water wheelsand three run of Burr Ffit! Stones, wall Corn kiln, and the necessary machinery ferr manu facturing <*ram, either for Grist or Merchant work} the tatter has a convenient Log yard attached, andisdrivdn by an overshot water-wheel,with cnst-sffc) gearing, there is also a Irrtme tenement on the premises. The Mills are turned by the never-failing stream of water known as ” Great Spring Run," and are capable of doing a hrse business. ThnCannlson each side of the DelatfSfa Kirer snd tho Belvidero Delaware Railroad afford faciliiiee for communication with the cities of Philadelphia and New » ork, and lor the transportation of freight at all sea sons of the year, which make it a desirable location fur airy kind ofmanulacturin* purpose. The above will be sold low, as the heirs are desirous nf settlim; the estat*- For turther particulars, apply to CHARLES B. KNOWLES, on the premises, or to OLI VER PARRY, SEVENTEENTH Btreet, below Green, Ph i ladelphia. o3M2t* (j7LOUK MILLS, A SAW MILLS, FARMS. Ac. As I cannot attnnd (6 them, I offer for sale the follow ing properties, viz: A superior Fbiur Mill- with 3 run of stones, and ample waterpower. The profits of the milLwell managed, would soon pay for it. There is a Store anc fevers! hun dred acres ol good land connected with it. Also, another water-power, with Saw and Gnat Mill, situated two miles from the beaatifu! and he<hT town of Bimthneid, Isle t>l Wi*htcounty. Virxima. Also, adjoinirtg the town, a very superior estate or 600 acres, one-half under cultivation, situated immediately on the water; with a tarve' brick dwelling, It rooms, and ev«ry requisite out building, ad m perfect order. A so, a beautiful farm of over 300 atffes. good land, im mediately on Nansomond river, near village ef Chuek atunk, 10 mites from Smuhlield. Oysters, crabs, and fit a abundant* Will be sold together or in parts to suit purchasers. Terms da^y. If the Flour Miff is net sold soon. I wish to get a gen tleman, xctll txperitnced, to take eha'ge of it. Por Airther particulare, adrirc'W . .MAJ. 8. JUNIUS WILSON. Smithfteid. Isle of Wight Cd.,Ya, Reference—LIPPINCOTT & PARRY, a. W. corner Market and Becond streets. o«-stn(h-ifti Philadelphia. central location for rent— YJ Well-lishtod Rmin,. Secos4 Hnd Thinl Stone,, Bouthvent comer EIGHTH and CHEBTKurStreeU. Apply on the Premises. o2>-dt TJ RENT—Tho 3d, 4th, and sth Story Rooms and Basement of No. 42 Bonth THIRD. Street/The Roorni arq well lighted, wtth eas. water, and wafer nlffrpta. Inquirfi within. 013-tutbstf _»■ TO LET—A Second-story Room, conve nient to the state imiwMe for a Lawyer’s Office. Apply 431 CHEBTNUT Street. b\6 BOARDING, r P WO Communicating Rooms ; also, One A email one vacant, at 1&B PiNK Street. n3-«t* TWO HANDSOME COMMUNICATING Chambers, on the second story, nnd one for two. if desired.) on the third, with laree private parlor and private table, can bo had at 1713 PiNt Street. As this suite of apartments is especially suited to ft single family, it is dfcaireu so to rent them, to the exclosionof other Boarders. nl fit* Families and single gentlemen desirinz Board, in a first-class Housft. containms all the modern conveniences, will fiaJ superior accom modations at Ifidj SPRUCE Street. nl 3i REMOVALS. Removal .—henry stevenson. TAILOR, bees to inform hjs numerousJViende ami customers that he has Removed toS2B CHL3TNUI M r oet, seeond door below Fourth, South side, where he will keep a fine assortment of Clothe. Casaimeres, Doe skins. Overcoatinss, Cashmere Vestings. Ac., which he will bo pleased to sell on thfl most reasonable terms, ii.l lin* Removal.— martin & wolff have Removed to No. 33t MARKET Street, South side, below Fourth, where they oder a choice aafortmento/ Fall and Winter Goods, at very low prices. el3-2m lIOTKLS AND KESTAUHANfS. MURRAY HOUSE, iTI • NEWARK, OHIO, I, the Ureeat and best arranged Hotel in central Ohio, is central!, located nnd is.easy of ncooss from all the route, of travel. It contains all the modern improve meats, and every convenience for the comfort and ao oommodation of the travellms public. The3!e.pin( Kooms are larzo and-well ventlhtted. The Suit*, ol Rooms are u-elf arraneed and carefullT furnished Jor familiesand larse travelling partie.; and the. House will He kept a. a first-olas, fit??*™.. aujr-Sm Proprietors. HPUE UNION, I ARCH STREET. ABOVE THIM.^ UPTON 8. NEWCOMER. The eitufttion of this HOTEL is superiorly adapted to the wants of the Businow Fublio; ar.ato those in search of pleasure, Pasaen/er Railroads, which now run past, ana in clone proximity, alford & cheap and pleasant nde to all places of interest in or about the oity. jy 83-flm GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. C. WALBORN & CO., (NOW) NOS. 5 AND T NORTH BIXTH STREET, have now a very superior assortment of Shirts, Under clothing. Gloves, Hosiery, etc. Special attention given to GF.NTLF.MEN’B WRAPPERS, of whioh a fine assortment is constantly kept on hand. oli)-Jinif J NICHOLSON, • Manufacturer of . BIIHITS. LINEN and MARSEILLES BOSOMS and COLLARS. A large and choico assortment. and wkll Madk, always on hand, unto which I particularly invite the at tention of ca*h and prompt-paying snonr-TiMB buyer*. 8. E. corner of SECOND enuARCII Streets, PHI LAUtLPIII A. 013-]ra* LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, &c> OORNELIUS & BAKER, MANUFACTURERS OF LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, OAS FIXTURES, Ac. 6TOR 1 ;, 710 CHESTNUT STREET. MANUFACTORIES. -•21 CHERRY ST., AND FIFTH AND COLUMBIA ■B-tlis tu-Sr*] AVI- ■iUJT. HO AL OIL. P II I Ii A D I I' ? U I A PHOTIC COAL OIL WORKS BURNING AND LUBRICATING COAL OILS Mr.tiufftcVitod and for * \le by HELME, MORRIS, & CO., THIRTIETH, NORTH OF MARKET STREET ■ft-Vm NEWLAND & CO., LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE-FRAME MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. An extensive stock of OIL PAINTINGS, etc. All at very Low Prices. t>o4 ARCH Street, above SIXTH, WARM AIR FURNACE. V v THE NEW CONE FURNACE GAS CONSUMER Will thoroughly warm your house with onb-thikd t.Eii coal than is required by any other Furnace. Sati3faotion mall oases guaranteed. Buildings Warmed and Ventilated by ARNOLD A WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT Street. CLATE MANTELS, The Riohest and most Beautiful Specimens o! Enamelled Slate AiAntela, ever altered for sale in this oountry, manufactured by us, fiora Pennsylvania slate •tone, and for .ala vary '^ >K: ,. OLn , v WILSONI ' 1010 CHESTNUT Btreet ROOKING RANGES. All in want of the Beet Elevated Double Oven Cookms Rang., will do «!D» wn gQ;< te 10-ym.f mn CHESTNUT Street |~IRAIN MILLS —GRAIN MILLS For V* the Farm and Plantation. The IRON-BURR MI LL has no equal for Grinding Fine Meal, Feed, Co9ee, Bpi ocs, eto., by hand or power. Price 88, 825, and 845. Now in operaton at 129 South SECOND Street. Agents wanted in every county and Mute, by auU-9m E, FARitliii at CO, ASnISTEHENTS) "yyA LN U T-STREET THEATRE. Sole L.mc. I.srn. M. /. GARRETTSOIV. Acting and Stage Manager Mr. J 3. F. KRA r H. Business Agent Mr. JOS. D. MURPHY. .Doors open at quarter before 7 o’clock—cartai* rise at quarter pxsv 7. INCREASED PbPORB. J HotBh3 FULL TO OVERFLOWING. / onhfa h ’e' imlfl ’ act * of tbe graablotiess ' , . MBS WALLER, and the emphatic hit of Dramatic L>terattxrs, e,«‘.Tn.red,or MilS - BATEJU[, ’ S POWERFULLY WRITTEN PLAYS It nielitlv "tracts thousands'^**' THE GRAVE, THE GAY. THE OLD, AND YOUNG, BY ITS POETIC LANGUAGE. AFFECTING SITUATIONS, its _ ARTISTIC DELINEATIONS of Mrs. WAf/l/RR THE HUNCHBACK BRIDE. THIS EVENING. And Ere it Erewnf, GERALDINE, OK. _ , , , LOVE’S VICTORY, With tee foilnwm* distnbction of eharaetera: _ Geraldine• the Hunchhaek 8ride..........Hr*. Weller David, of Ruthin, a Welsh bird........ Sir. H. A- Pen r Anseliso, Fncrof St. Werburgh Mr. L. R. BbeveD Hobert, the Crusader Mr. E. F. Keaeh Gambrt. the Earl’* Je5ter............Mr. Yiwa* Bowen John de Liiey,Rarlof Chester ....Mr. DoboU Haro de Bourjrh, Earl of Shrewsbury..— ■ .-Mr-Youac Mr-Thtier Edith de Lacy, sister of Geraldine... ..Mia* Marr Miller Joan, a nurse.. Mrs. Thayer Crasaderi, Retainers, Knichts, Vassals, Bards* *r SEAT^ZN^fe^^ 1 THREE DAYS « ADVANCE WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. WHEATLEY k CLARKE’S ARCH- STREET THEATRE. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. Xoreaber 5, _ DOT. Dot, Mrs. John Drew; Mrs. Him. Jobs Gil bert ; Tiiw Slow hot, Mr. J. 8. Cl*rk*rl 1 o conclude irhfc the !.an*hable Costfdf of „ MARRIED LIFB.^^ _ 'fji 8«nioel Coddle. Mr. John Gilbert; His. Samntei Coddle, Mr*. John Gilbert BcalsorPbice*.—AdmiMfem.JSeect*; Sec nred Posts inDreiiCircle, 37K cent*; P«rc*tt.6o cuts. Doors open st half past to< o'clock* performance to comm-niv at / o clock precisely. SECOND AND LA'T APPEABANCE OF MADAMS AXXA BISHOP .. _I« PhtUdetphi*. „ , FRIDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 4th, Entire chance of Prncrarpiije. MADAME ANNA BISHOP Yt ill be assisted bv W. H. COOKE, The Pavonte Vonnr American Tener. SIGNOR MORINO, Ban tone from the Italian Ojf r*. Mnncal Conductor 8. BEHRENS. Tickets 50cenu to »il parts oT the Hall; to be had at the principal Ma*ic Stores and Hotel*. Doon ep*» at i 0 clock. Concert to commence at 9 o'clock DAN KICK'S CHEAT SHOW. RATIONAL THEATRE. WALNUT St., »bor« Eighth. _ dan rice. Thfl Orifin.l Am.rlfla Hn."lnnit. app.xnm MlP.no. Comic, fierai-Philosopbicel Crctions at each entertain ment. THURSDAY EVENING, NoTember J, The performance will commence Kith the Eqaeetnan spectacle, entitled the FOUR QJCARTERS OF THE OtOBE. The Paraxon oT El-phaols. 4 * l*ila Bcohh £ IfceTatt me Horre •* Eii-elsior;” the ’Perfonmn* Rhreeeerec **Gen. Kntoenj,” and numerous scenes in the circle* Each entertainment mil ennelnd# with the r ... . „ MULB TRADER#! . Fawhic.ithe Educated Males will be introduced. ]V| cDONOOGH’S GAIETIES— BACK ST. THIS EVEN*NG. T ,lri ".Hk, f«Bd cd upon the thnllmc incidents of „ T . v THE MEXICAN WAR, with A. M. HERNANDEZ f MOXS. CALADIXB In the principal part*. ore at ba.vd of SEREXADERS, Giving the he*t ENTERTAINMENT IN THE CITY. bJ it WILL SHORTLY CLOS* * * 7b# Exhibition ©r DUSSELDORF PAINT INGS, at the ACADEMY OF FINK ART? inciodiax TflE MARTYRDOM OF JOHN ECSS. Open rinW. from 9 A. M. til] A P. M., and? to»p. M. Adrat**»«p2sc*nt». iAt»ll Musical soiree and ball of the M3INXERCHOTI VOCAL SOCIETY.o* THURSDAY KVEXING, Xnremher 3. J 3», a( the MUSICAL FUND HALL. LOCI ST Street, on vhiS occas'on Schiller’s Poem, the LAY OF THE BELL, raueic b» Knniher?, will be cerforrced. with a lute 1 chorus and Orchestra. under Carl Uaertner, £m. Tickets Oae Dollar, aricuttm; a Gentleman tad tn> Ladies, mas be had at the Piano Store of A. B. Bcedrea baca. 1230 Chestnut street; CoL M. R. Mackie,Ledger Buildings; G. Gcebel. northeast comer Fourth aad i Cherrr streets; R. P. Schmidt. 113 North Tbirastreet; Kraft A Teuboer. b3d Arch ltreet.&od the Committee of _ _ JOHN A. KOLTEB, R. FCHJItDT, H.G.TFTIBNER, T. RESAQ, oc 32753 * N 123 G. GOEBEL. CURST GRAND CONCERT JL OP THB UNION ASSOCIATION, AT MUSICAL FUXD HALL , On TUESDAY EVENING t «0r.3, ttttt, TICKETS 25 CEJtTS. JT See Programme. TTEMPLE OF 'WONDFES. JL Northeast comer of T£KTH tnd CHE6TKUT Street*—Second Storr. - f)ftATYJNG-KENTER.TAIN MENTS ffih&Et CAL METAMORPHOSES, VENTRILOQUISM, and the LEAftNEDC*NARY BIRBS-ethIiNEWHAM* EVERY EVeNJNO dsmerthe WEEK, eonjMMUt at 7Ro’olocfc. and cn WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY API ERN’OONS at 5. „ . Admission 25 cento. Children 13 ceota GERMANIA ORCHESTRA.— PUBLIC IT RefcevmU erer? hATUKDAYat HUBIQAL FUND HALL, «t*>S o’clock P.M. A package ofeiikt tickets, one collar. Single ticket*. M cent*. To be Bad M3Q. Andre’#, and Beck * Lawton’# Mono Store#, and at the door. o»-an /~»AKL WULFBUiIfi and UABL HGBK- SFR?M S OF SIX CLASSICAL SOIREES. At Ota Foyer op jn;SIC. Sirtscriptiona will he racaivi d at the Mono Storjm of G. Andre A &>., IMM Cheitnut .treat; Laa* Walker, m cneituut meet; Back 4 Lawton, corner of Soveeßi and Chestnut .Ifret.; A. Shmidt, S 3 South Kilhlh street, where the p/ospeetcu and profruuues can. M seem oU-la> SANFORD’S OPERA BOUSE, ELEVENTH meet, between Chutsntmnd Market. Open for the Salmon- __ SANFORD’S STARTROUPH, the largest Company iq the world. In their exoellenctee every eveninf. SANFORD Appears Every evening in Eii great Role of Characters. Doors open at T& Commence at 8. Admission 25 oente. Children U Mnta. oc4-lra SPORTING. <,* * PHILADELPHIA. Nor. 2d, ISK). - A CONTEST FOR TPfAL OF noted Horse* YOUNG DK FIA.N'CK and PERFECTION will decide tbeir disputed HiMnlmrr Bsce, »t HILL PARK, on fiA TURDAY.itb November, 1359. for &Purs* of SSUQ. . ft will be a close contested Race» between.the parti** la tercsled. Price cf Admission. 25 e*n»s. _ LEWIS RITTER, Proprietor. Oeo. Riviere names Tonne Defiance. Jolm Kline names Perfection. a** SUFFOLK PARK. LANCET. BROWN DICK, and GKO. M. PATCHKM, WiU contend for a Premium of $1 000- over the abore Park, on THURSDAY, Nov. 3d,lS». Mile beats, best 3 in 5, to Harness. Wit. Wcmlrutf name* Uk. e. lancet. D. Talinan names b. h. Geo. 3!. Fatchem. D. Fierier names br. g. Brown Dick. Trotting to commence at 2S o’clock. ... . - CvwAeave Broad and Pnine streets at 2 o clock P. M. JAMES H. KELLY.Pres’t. insurance companies. jyj U TU AL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, INCORPORATED, MARCH, 1859, Is nosr prepared to make INSURANCE upon Build injt, Furniture, and Merchandise generally. AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE This Company transacts its Biuines* on the Mctcm Plan ExcLCsivsLt. aU the insared being alike inte rested. thereby offering great inducements to those who sj ish to insure economically as well as safely. Further particulars may be obtained on application to any of the Directors or at the Office of the Company, No. 5 SOUTH FIFTH STREET. Benjamin Malone. T. Ell wood Chapman. JohnJ. Lytle. JamesSmedley, 'William Bedell, William Hawking, Caleb Clothier. Thomas P. Rowlett, Robert E. Evans. Joseph Hayward, Ellwood B. Davis, Frederick Cadmus. BENJAMIN MALONE, Preaident. JAMES SMEDLEY, Vice President. Johx J. Lttlb. Treaturer. T. E. Chapman, Secretary. SAVING FUNDS. A MERIUAN SAVING FUND COM- BUILDING, B. E. corner of WALNUT and FOURTH Streets.—Open daily Lom 9 till 5 o'clock* and on Monday till Bin the evening. This old instita fon has alws*? vvd tn full on demand, without notice. INTEREST FIVE PkR CENT. All earns paid back on demand, in Gold or Silver. __ TRUSTEES. . Airs. WmiLris, P,cs. Sas’l Won, V. Pree. John C. Fs»r. T E. Harper. George Nugent. Lome A. Gwley, Thoa. Sergeant, Albs. C. Roberts, John P. SunoTs, Jo»a«hcwman, H. H. Eldndge, _ „ „ Wm. J. Howard. _ Jobs C. 8i::% Pec. John S. Wilson, Treaa r. c?j-8t CURING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO ►3 CIETY OF PHILADELPHIA, Office, Nn. 331 North THIRD Btreet C!L\RTEEl.'d'%v‘th'e LECrtSLATI&E OFPENN , SYLVAN LA. Depoeiie received in s nmx of On. Dollar and oprsrde. and repay! in Gold, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT, INTEREST from the day of depomt till with drawn. .... A responsible and reliable Savinye Institution hss long been needed in the Northern part of the city, and ipe Spring Garden Savirus Fund Society n was chartered oy the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this necessity. The Manager*. in orgamimg and Jecatinr it, have been governed wholly by a desire to accommodate the bum new interest and wants of the very large and entarpn amg population by whtoh it is surrounded. 8 OFFICE OPEN DAJLk , From 9to itt o’clock: also, on Monday and Thursday from 6 until 8 o'clock m the evening, , i KxKaexßs. Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith, Joh4RLevy. Hon. H. K. Btrocg • Danrfil CRWtoffir, Frederick Staoke. FrauarHart, Joseph P. LcClero, John Kettjar, Jr,, Georce Kneoht, James 3. Pnugle, Jacob Dock, Joseph M. Crowell, Hon. Wo. MiUward,’ George Wqelpner, Goo. T. Thons t Peter C. EUmaker. __ Robert B. Davidson. _ „ JAMES 8. PRINGLE. Premdenj. Fuawcia Haut, Booretarr. wap-tfif COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. IVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, th»t the A ’ fine of WARNICK. CHADWICK, t BRO. is (111 d», d j»olred. The Master. Use,e, end Store mil be continued under the nsme ofCRADWIjCK h BRO.. at the Northesst corner of SECOND sad RACE Streets. JOHN K. CHADWfCK. FRANCIS A. CHADWICK. Philadelphia. Jnlr 11.13 a. i,U-tf Choice pure tea.—love, fourth end CHESTNUT, hse redneed hte Dollsr Bteek snd Preen Ter, to 73 cents por pound—A Bsrssie. oO SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF COTTON >3 TWINE, for 111. b, ROBERT E. EVANS, ois-lmif Hi CHESTNUT Street. o3?-atuthJm
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