A' i- . ffr i^kcritckefc^siubfcasbeeii ’ under thenaine of. the. “ All about - twenty, of oiir.'bost : >- named, .aldermen have paid tho sums annexed to ■their,.names into the City Treasury, the samo being . the amount of fines and penalties collected by them during October: C;. tfrasier, $l2; Thos. Dallas, • 's2s ;X B* Kennedy, $92 12j John Clouds, $23 48; r “ ;o;"L.:Rain'sdell, s4r26j J- Plankinton, $B4 05; R. Hutchinson, §4O 50; Joseph King, $lO J W. P, - Hibbard, $2l 60; A. if. Shoemaker, $44; W. H. , Button $l6. In making our notice of tho South' ’ wark Literary Institute, the types m&do us err in elating the officers. Wo should have said that Ezra . B. Ely whs elected treasurer, and not James C. Justice. The Rev, Dr.’ Harrow, who was pastor . .. of :the,First Baptist Church, in Camden, for about - six months, resigned his' charge on Sunday ovo ; ping last, and has accepted a call to Trenton.—— A new 1 church is in course of ereotlon on Fourth .street. bol since a quarrel took place between a grocer named John Ravey, who keeps a store at the corner of ; Beaoh and ohackamaxon streets, and a customer , who caano in to prooure a quantity of matches. The cause of the quarrel iB unknown, but the rosult is a aerjes of severe injuries on the person ef the cus ,tomer,_ One wound on his head, ho alleges, was produced by a slung-shot in the hands of Ravoy. , K&vey alleges that it was the result of a fail. As the stranger is now suffering in a manner that ; mokes bis recovery a matter of doubt, Bavey was held for a farther hearing. 0 . - Attempted Burolary.—Yesterday morn ingabout on© o’olook, a gentleman living at No. -. 2004 Arch “street, named Lind, was alarmed by a noise whioh he heard in one of the lower apart ments/ On making inquiry into its origin, -he dis , covered a burglar at work In his kitchen, endea voring to find the Silver plate, Mr.-Llnd went to his window ,abd sprung Q rattle, which had tho - effect of jfumthoning tho police, but not before the rascal had made his escape. In his hurry to leave, the burglar left his boots behind him. ‘J hey may * serve as a clue for his detection. /, Ajier the Rain.—That unforlunato culvort oVCr Cohooksink creek, so often itemizod, and the unfailing source of an Rem after a heavy fall of rain, Is again'on our note-book. About a hundred -, faot of it Tell ia on’Sunday, on aocoant ot the storm • usi Saturday. Another oulvort at Twenty-fourth street and Pennsylvania avenue, under the Bead* „ jug Railroad, also caved in, and carried away a - portioiiof the track. As a matter of course, the passengers were detained yesterday morniog. A , largo nnmber of laborers soon repaired the damage. ' ana tho rpßd Is once more in a travelling condition. pRORTtED. BODY RECOVERED.-—The body of ,an unknown white man, about thirty yearß of a*a, was found ‘in tho .Delaware river, opposite tLe ‘ third.wharf below Vino street. It appeared to • have been in the water for eighteen or twonty . hours. The body was dressed iu gray pants, leather belt. Tea flannel shirt, check shirt, and long hair. Tho body was about fivo feet eight inches, in height. .The coroner’s jury rendered a durdict of found drowned. . Slight 4 was a slight fire yes terday afternoon, about six o’clock, in'Manayunk, occasioned by the burning of a lot of eotton in Oriockle’a cotton mill. The flames arose in the cjurding-room, and weroquiokly extinguished. Tho damage is estimated at about twenty dollars. Tho origin of the fire was accidental. “Waxtbv—A female infant, not quite a month old, 1 was left on the steps of a ctti zon’a dwelling, near below Sixth street. It was welt cmd by its heartless parents, and found a'homo in the* hospltahlo dwelling to wlileh fortune led it. . Fai-ai, Aocidext— On Sunday afternoon a Gorman, employed in tho bottling eetablUhment or J. 51. KerMhoaman. Wo. 483 Germantown road, fell down stairs and dislocated his neck. Ho was an unmarried man, and about seventy-five years of age, The coroner, was notified to hold an in quest* THE COURTS. TESTEUDAT'B FfcO.OSBDISfIS { Reported for The Press. 1 • Quarter Sessions—Judge Thompson.— The usual class of oases occupied the attention of the court yoaterday, and nothing of uncommon in terest presented itself for special rocord. /Louis Shanewlrfe was charged with the larceny -7, of one coupling ohain, valued at $1.60, tho pro* perty of the North Pennsylvania Railroad com pany* .Verdict guilty. Sentenced to four months ; , in the county prison. . Joseph Hubbard plead guilty to tho charge of the larcony of throe saws, a batehot, and a rule, altogether valued at $7,871, the property of Morris " 2fevme. • ' - - -The defendant also plead, guilty to the charge of the larceny of a hatchet, valued at 621 oentfafthe property of James Pollard. Tno same defendant was charged open another £ - bill of indictment with' tho larceny or tbreo saws and a hatchet, tho property of Joseph Doyle. The .' District Attorney submitted this bill to the jury . without evidence, and a verdict of not guilty was . tendered. - Sentenced to eight months in tho ooun ty prison. ‘ • • “ ■ John Berry pload guilty to tho ohargo of com mitting an assaalt and battery npon his wife, ‘ Sarah Berry. Sentenced to three months in the - eounty prison. ' ' - ' Morris Bosonborg plead guilty to the obargoof tho larceny of three mink fur capes, 0 mnskrut fur capes, 2 ferret fur capes, and 20 mink skins; alto* gwther valuod at $320, the property of Bonis Fiah ' blatt. Sentenced to 15 months in tho county prison. _ ' . r * Samuel Craig was charged with tho larcony of a fire horn, valued at $lO, tho property of tho Wost *.orn Ho*© Company. Verdict guilty. Sentenced to : 4 months in the ocuntr prison. EdtrArd Pritchett, Samuel Filling, Samuel Tor ■l /renocj.and Edward -McKwen were tried upon the charge of riot and assaalt and battory on Asa Boo den. Verdict guilty on'the socond count'as* to _ Pritchett and Samuel Torroneo, and not guilty on the. first count, and not guilty ns to the other de fendants.- . : The same defendants were tried upon the charge of riot hud assaplt and battery on Ernest Stem /bnyer. Verdiot guilty on second count as to ijd . ward Pritchett, and not guilty‘on both counts as to i .- - the other defendants, ( , r i* : iEdward Pritohett was aoquittod upon tho charge of the larceny of a brass apiggot, valued at $3,- tho . r.;property, of Ernest Stemmyer, The defendant '' WflSAlso/acquittod of a charge of carrying aeon* deadly weapon—vjz, a pistol. Tho same defendant wOS-tried on the charge of assault and • battery upon Ask Borden with intent to kill, and ' was convicted upon the charge of assafilt and bat* •' £?*£• .Pritehety was sentenood to seven months, and Torrence to four months, in the oounty prison. . ; Christian Meyer Was convicted of the larceny of ; n Jfilaed at $2.62, the property / ' of Robert Warnook. Sentenced te eight months.' - - Qeorgo Moore was convicted of the laroeny of ft 7P? ir of gaiters, valued at s2,the properly of John : Keenan. f . Sentenced to five months. 'v 1 -Hubert .was acquitted upon' a charge of 's'* - William Crawford wascharged with the'robberv : -of a pocket-handkerchief. «‘slo gold piece, ten half - V- dollars, altogether .valued at $35.25, and with as (•!-/: sault and : battery upon James Wood. ' Verdict Jgnilly of larceny. ’ Sentenced to nine months. Hi* ' ;4ohb PattorSOn Plead guilty to a charge o( assault :-.'V :r ‘Mw'\bftttery6oAlJde;Jftuler. Pined ffi wd costs wA’^ofproiefl'utfon. -. fry ,Patrick Kylle Was charged with assault and bat* ■rJ r -/ , iM&&sP a Leopold- Fisher* -/Pined $5 aho, the' properly of Mr. A. iA SayCnterhtb itreot, below Arch, j Verdict T Nnor,wfiSftfrwted bjt OffleerWeL : tuber possession ‘ Jdalthow Haaly was charged with tho larceny of a hat, valued at $1,50, tho property of John Gal lagher. -Verdict not guilty. Court— -Judge Sharswood.—John Eoksteinvs,'Morton MoMiohaol, An notion to re cover certain moneys alleged to be in tho hands of the defendant, as late sheriff of tho county of Phila delphia. Verdiot for tho plaintiff for $l4l. Raiguol & Brothers va. Smith, Watson, & Co. An action brought to recover the amouat of a pro missory note, verdiot for the plaintiff for $740.80. John R. Folger and others vs. Charles A- Sparks and Edward 0; Knight, trading, etc. Verdiot for the defendant.. . . United States Commissioneb’s Office— Commissioner' lleaztitt —Tho Commissioner fixed yesterday, at twelve o’olook, for the hearing of tho case of Mejntch Bnow and John Cosgrove, the first and second mates of tho ship Thomas Jef ferson, Charged with cruel and barbarous treat ment to seamon, while on a voyage from Liver pool to this oity, but it did not come up until one o’olook. • , . ff George Mealoy was sworn, and by means of an interpreter he testiflod-“I was a seaman on board of Thomas Jefferson on her last voyago to Phila delphia; I was struck and ill-used by tho oflicora of that vessel ; was struck while at tho helm; this was a short time after we loft Liverpool; I can’t say exactly when; I was struok then by Cos grove, the second mate; I was struok because I could not tell the cUrootion of the vessel in tho English language; I was struck by the mate’s foot and fists; f was next struck by the soooud mate while putting tho reins upon the back stays; this was about four weeks aftor we left Liverpool; I think I was next struok while at the royal brace by the first mate; I saw tho second mate strike a man namod Stephens, and saw blood como from Stephens’ mouth aftor tho blow was struck; after wards I saw blue marks on Stephens’ faoo, as if his faoe was bruised; his oye was not black, and his face was swollen only very little; I saw the seoond mate striko a man named Bough; ho only struck him onoo. Tho hoaring was continued until a late hour,' and then adjourned until Thursday morning. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS. UP 70 12 O'CLOCK LAST HIQET. GIRARD HOOSE-CliMtnut »t.. below Ninth. D Packer, NII Isaac I’rev, N Y DrSkilline,fi 0 DC List . JasP Goods]), Cal IW Queen. BrooW rn L D Randall A la, Dubuque Jnn F Harris, Boston • C O Pratt, Harrisburg A Sohoolr. Pa Mrs A Crout, Pa MHPerlor. NB GHPerIBT. NB RliU JJoyd.N Y... Hon John Mbard. Mo WAWimo it ta.Md G W Todd Sc la. Md A I Jones ft In.l'lilla IV Webster, Md . 3M_Pmu*y,m Miss Webster & sis, Md W Watterman, N Y KB Alvord.lnd Miss Merimnn k sis, Mass T Davis Cin. Ohio p Pul er, Cm, Ohio E L Joy. NY W Atkins, England Miss B Powell, Va W Reose, Balt T Jones Yorke, N J MrMathewaon. Liverpool J V Perkins & la. N C GK Dodge, Salt J M Deininger, Pa DE Stout, Pa . J L Hill, NY ID Cameron. Harrisburg Mies Cameron k sis, Pa H McCormick. Harrisburg MPDeany B.Shoemaker& wl, Cal A Vertner, Csl h A Dibbey. N \ Mies Baker & sis, Mass JnoFDoiialy, Louisville B A Whitney, N J H Abbott, Balt JnoS Coles, Va L J Phillips. N Y Genl Steinman, Pa , . H ELomßn&wf.LanoM’r Mr Wiermau* la. Harrisb (t W G Gibson, Allegheny Mrs Phillips, Harford co. Md Mrs Froalech, Md Geo J Finney, Md 0 P Wiatakor, Md WTHDuncan, NY A W Leiaenring, Pa MADojrd, Pa Mr Jones _ C VanVorat, N J BP Tileaton, Boston F Poo.A: 2 las. Cal GII Giddins fa, iexas James Bonnell \Y W Blmendorf, N Y. Aaron A Colter, Cin, 0 EM Madden, NY BT Young, NY Mr Alno & ly.N \ Mibb Crauock. N Y Chas Hewett, PottsviUe John McFarland,Pa A L Newton. Wash.D C J H Smith, Baltimore Mrs P H Smith. Baltira ore Mr Oklenecnlager, London A Blodgett, N Y Jno A Knnochan. N Y Chas N Y GeoS Moneton, N Y A Weiss, N Y E Richter. NY , O Ames. N Easton T P Howell, Newark, N J . Thos Jonkins. Baltimore Harrison Lorring, Boston JB Btallord. Baltimore T P Hays, N Y Ellwood Fisher, WasU’n N B Fowier, Cm, 0 Chas Gordon, Wash n J L Daniels, La Riohard D Cutta. Wash n J B Waring, Ohio R Pindell k la, Ky Miss Curd, Ky Miss Monroe,Ky . Frank Monroe, Ky W A. Hagenbuch, Ohio F Dane & ia, Boston N Treherne, London Wmßryan, wash,DC R Washington,N \ AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut st, above Fifth. W Bcott, Bel Air, Md Jm M Hasher, Pa T P Drake & wi. Pa Miss Mary Drake, Pa G J Smithstal, Pittsburg Jno H Wilson, N Y Horace Weeks, Mass C W Purdm, Cai A Berwin, N Y Jas Wall, Hartford, Conn J C Crookshanks, Aid E B Headly A la, Phila DMBwarr.Phila DStrohm, Kingston,Pa Jno Clark, Holroesbunr L Passano, Balt • Jno R Winsott Sc. la, Balt LG Curlelt Sc la. Balt G K Goldihwait NY W I.ivinestom Roxbury H K tiivincßton, Roxbury Juo Drake.. Ens ton R Sharp, Eckley Jno Loisenring, hekioy JnoDovele, Lancaster Jas Jameson,Reading F B Bewail, N Y Thos 8 Peirce, N Y BBandheim, N Y GRTobey.N Y Jonas Blair, Pa Mrs Bhmerhoof,Pa Z E Coffin, Boston J B Johnson, Boston R H Bay re, Bethlehem MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch. P Wise Sc la. Williamsport C M Benjamin I’lula RFBrown, Reading James M Thompson. Phila Jos Lake, Middletown, Dol L Morton Sc wife, Boston K A Grider, Bethlehem A J Ervin. Bethlehem B Clemons tc wife, Easton Mi*a Clemens, Eosion Thos Burr. Chulasky, Pa John Paatorious, N \ D G Driesbach Sc son, Pa GW Ktstar, Goldsboro, Fa H Wirt Sc la. Pa H Rioe Sc la. Columbia, l'a C L Green, Pittsburg W Lantz, Va T Struthors, Warren, Pa JONES' HOTEL' Cneatnut street, above Sixth. H Brooks. V» TDuliurst, Va . W B Mather, Va C A Worry, Boston TW Dodge, Ohio GtiTuoton, Va . AS Daniel,Texas R Marshall, Pittsburg Mrs L Marshal), Pittsburg G Shield, Balt A Meyer, N T E Bunaimc. Pans D C Smitii, NT E J Rinehart, Port Deposit G HAnderson. RioUmond Col R W Baylor Sc 31ds, Va O Mtz Guy, NY P Green, Phila T Reynolds, Md W B Bmythe, N Y COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth st., above Chestnut. D'Kimblo.Ohesterco Dllumes, Chester co, Fa A Kimble, Chester co, Pa N V Pennyvacker, Pa J Trayner, Chester co R Sowers, Lane co, Pa J Trnynor & sis, Chester eo A F Uaima.Chcßter oo Fa Isaao H Robinson, Lane co - D Hanna, Chester co Jas Watson, Chester oo C Brenneman, Lane co, Fa L Livingston, Look Haven J 8 Ayres, York co. Pa Bonj Stratton, Pottstown Aaron Marquert, Potist’n W L James, W Chester FRANKLIN HOUSE-Chestnut sk., above Third. T Harmon, Bath, Me W H Grier, N York John M MoorejN J F Reading. Tronton D KLalor. Trenton * r.M. The steamer Sophia, for New Orleans; two barks— supposed to be the Wnldemar, for Havana, and Bello, for Boston— brigs Delhi, for Havana; Ocean Belle, for Halifax; amt several colliers, went to sea to-day. Wind NW. Yours, THOB. B. HUGHES, BY TILBORAPU TO TUB PRESS, New Yonx. Nov. H. Spoken (no date) lat 34 50, Ipng 70 40, sohr James Madi son,of Baltimore, for Jamaica, 43 days out. She had lost her foremast, jibboom and nuunjopraast. .. Norfolk, Nov. 14. Arrived at the Roads, shin Adelaide, 50 darn from Callao; schr Canton, Irom Boston, bound to Wilming ton, N. C, f with loss oi sm!s and ringing. Boston, Nov 14. The ship Favorite, the lossof whioh was recently re ported. was insured on State street for $50,000. Arrived, barks Western Boa and Racehorse, from Smyrna. Thevw’rc in collision when below last night, during which the former lost herimzzen mast, .and tho .latter her jibboom, fore topgallant mast, and figure head. . _ Charleston, Nov 14. S Arrived ships Tamerlane. Columbia, Armehe, am sohr Laura GertrudetfromNevr York; brig EdwinHus weih Jnokson, from Baltimore, With loss, of deck load, and leaking. AH report having, experienced etoymy weather. They sustained some damage, and portions of the cargoes were lost. ... in the offing, bark Mary Anna, from Liverpool, The shin Mortmorenoi is reported oil Sand Key,land a steamer has gone to tow bor up. MEMORANDA. Steamship Bavaria, laube, cleared at New York yes terday, for Hamburg* . Bmp Bir John Franklin, Galt, honce, arrived at Balti roHh?pyJontloSardeon,from Liverpool, was below Bal -1 * S Gfamckoraon, oieared ad New York yestor dt&rk Ann’ifi'zafwtth.Norgrave.for Phlifldelphia, re mamod at Havana 7th inst Bark A Manderson, Thompson, sailed from Richmond ISthinst, for New Orleans. Brig Empire, Crowell, hence for Boston, at New York ’“cSraUliarleH Kent Cirlislo s Albert rimro. Cavalier i and Joseph Franois. Gallagher, hence, arr,ved at Wash ington, D C, yesterday. , .. , , Bchrß.F. Heeves,Bhaw, cleared at New York yes teruay, for Philadelphia. % . . . •Bohr,Fannie, Vanoe, for Philadelphia, remained at Havana 7th Inst. ‘ Schif 8 ; B wheeler, MoGlauglilin, hence, arrived at Salem 13th inst. JJastpoit^loU?i Oe {.^ a^er ’^° r front ’The pßEgs.VrHiiADEWhtiil SPECIAL NOTICES. No comment is necessary upon the great superiority of McCLEES’ Ivorjtypes and Colored Pho tographs. Examine them, at No. 62,1 Chestnut street. It is not\a Die.—Judhs Hadbl’s Eau ATHENIHNNE! or HAIR RESTORER, ohsngea gray hair and whiskers to a beautiihl life-color, prevents the hair falling off, causes a new growth, where baldne&s exists, ;of soft, luxuriant hair, contains no deleterious properties, and will not soil the skin or linen. Its beau tifying effects are perceptible in a very few application. Sold by all Druggists, and by JULES HAUEL Sc CO., No. 704 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. nH-6tdltW lIOAR3ENESSJ AND SORH THROAT.—This unpleasant and painful result of Catching Cold, or unu sual exertion of the vocal organs, may at any time be removed by allowing one or two of Brown's Bronchial Troches, or Cough Lozenges, to dissolve slowly in the mouth. Hence, Singers and Public Speakers will find them of peculiar advantage. u We have found them of groat service in allaying Bronchial Irritation, and in subduing horseness pro duced by Colds."— Rev. DAxrat Wish, Jate editor of Ztoa’s Herald. nl Boudoir Sewing Machine. IMPROVED DOUBLE-THREAD. FIRST PREMIUM AT EVERY FAIR. 028-3 m Phila, Office, 720 ARCH St. Agents wanted. Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines. —Philadelphia Office, 623 CHESTNUT Street* Merchants’ orders filled at tho SAME DISCOUNT as by the Company. . _ Branch offices in Trenton, New Jersoy, and Easton nd Westohegter. Pa. seH-4ra Okh Prior Clothing op thh Latest Stylus, mode in tho bo.t manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST Beilins prices marked in Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted satis factory* Our ONE-PRICE System is striotly adhered to, as we believe this to be tho only fair way of dealing. All are thereby treated alike. JONES A CO., g0 &-tf Mi MARKET Street, Thb Prices of SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES BAYS ! BSBN ! 1 BBDUCSD !!! 821-Sm MoClkbs’ Ivorytypcs, No. G 26 Chestnut street. NcCLEES’ splendid Water Color Photographs. McCLEES’ artietio Crayhn Fhotographs. McCLEES’ Gallery, No. 626 CHESTNUT Street. J. L. Cafbn, having had many years ex perience in Practical Phrenology, will continue to make examinations and give written dosoriptious of charac ter, without flattery or reserve, at the Cabinot, 922 Chestnut street, speond storv, south side. noMt Hoofland's German Bitters will posi tively oure Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervous De bility, &o«» &o. HOOFLAND’S BALSAMIC CORDIAL will positively oure Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough Sc o., &o. Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKBON A CO., 418 ARCH Street, and for sale by Druggists and dealers generally. Price 76 cents per 1 Kittle. 5024-tf Grover & Bazar’s CSLXBBATSD NOISCLBBS FAMILY SsWinfl-MACHim*, AT BBDtfCED PRICKS. 730 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Tub Willcox and Gibbs Sewing Ma ciiimb. 7X5 CHESTNUT Streot, Philadelphia. oc2l-tf Gas-Lamp Depot—Sixth and Anon. se24-8m Salamander Fire-Proof Safes. —Avery largeassortmont ofSALAMANDERS for sale at reason able prioofl, No. 804 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. au23 tf EVANS Sc WATBON Saving Fund —National Safety- Trust Compakt.— Chartered by the State oi Pennsylvania, * RULES. 1, Money la received every day, and in any amount, urge or email. j. FIVE PER CENT, interest is paid for money from the day it is pnt in. 8. The money is always paid book in GOLD whenever t is called for, and without notice. 4* Money is received from Executors, Administrators , Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or small sums, to remain a long or short period. 6. Tho money received from Depositors is invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first class s®°uritios. 6. Office open every day—WALNUT Street, eouthwesl OOrcer Third street. Philmlelohin. aoU BhA m k n s Saving Fund—NonTmvßST Cob she Sxcodd and Walnut Streets.—Deposits ro oeived in small and largo amounts, from all classes of the commnmty, and allows interest at tho rate of five per oent. per annum. Money may be drawn by chocks without loss of in terest. Office open daily, from 9 until S o’clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 in tho evening. President, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary, CHAS M. MORRIS. MARRIED. , HASSARD—BRUCE.—In Bangor, Maine, on the Bth instant, by the Rev. Mr. Shepnrd, Mr. 8. .1. Haasard, of this city, tn Miss Eliza W. Bruce, of Haneur. * VOOuIIEES—DOUGHERTY.—On the .list ultimo, by the Roy, Joaopb H.Kennnnl, Mr. Charles W. Voorheos tn Miss Annio, eldest daughter of Mr. Win. Doughsrty, all ol thie-Oity. {.Now Jersoy papers ploaso copy.] * GRANEILO—EBUR.—Gn tho 7th instant, by the Rev. Valentine Gray. G. Washiustnn Granelfo, or Philadelphia, to Miss HallieM. M. Ebur, of LoUanon, Penn a. * KILPATRICK—LAIRD.—Oh the Bth instant, by the Rev. Dr. Blackwood, Mr. James Kilpatriok to Miss Annie Laird, both of this city. * DIED. STOCKTON.—Saturday night, 12th instant, Jessie, youngest child of ThomasH.nml Anna Stockton, in her )tth year. The friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral,(without further notico.) tlus(Tuesdav) luorn lug, at to o’clock, at tho house other parents, IXM Jeffer son street. * SOLOMON.—On Saturday evening, tho 12th instant, George F.Solomon, in the4sth >earofhisa;e. Funeral from his brother’s rosulonco, )7J3 Wallaco street,thistTucsdaylalternoon, at 1 o'clock. * BALLENGEtt.—On the Uth instant. Wesley Ballen gcr, in the 69th year of his ago. Funeral fromnis late residence, 709 Master street, above Seventh, this (Tuesday I afternoon, at 2 o'c.uck. JACKSON - Saturday, Nov. 12ch, Mrs. Jtiichel Jack son, relict ol the late Benjamm Jackson, in t-ho 09th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, Wm. H. Fulton. 259 North Fifteenth street, this (Tuesday) morning. Jit 9 o’clock. * WKSTCOTT.—On the 12th instant, Mary, wife of Lieutenant Ba>se N. Westcott, United Elates Navy, in tlie.HM year of her age. Funeral this (Tuosdny) aftornoon,at3o clock, from tho residence of G. G. Weslrott, corner of Sptuco and Till streets. West Philadelphia. " MAHORN.—On the 13th instant, George Washington Mnhorn, only child of olara and Daniel Mahorn, aged 5 yoars, 8 months, and 10 day b. Funeral from the rcßideimo of his parents. No. 83 Lancaster street, below Wharton, this (TuosdayJ nlternoon, at S o'clock. * HUKBT.—On the lltli instant, Susan 8., wife of Jacob M Hurst, in the 36th year ol her age. Funeral from the residence of ner husband, Bridge port, Montgomery countr, on Wednesday morning, at 10 o’olook. • MORTON.—On the 12th instant, Mrs. Rebecca Mor ton, relict of the late Benjamm Morton. Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, Chafes N. Holbrook, No. 615 South Ninth streot, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o’clock. ■ WJIJTJSMAN.—On the 13th instant. Windle C., twin son of Peter R. and Josephine 8. Whiteman, aged 6 years. Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. 928 Spring Garden street, this (Tuosday) morning, at 9 o'clock. * DIEMEU.—On the 12th instant, Mrs. Magdalene, wife of Jacob Diemer, aged 69 years. Funornl Horn the residence of her husband, Deal streot, below Frankfort! road, this(Tuesd >y 1 attornoon, i»t 1 o’clock. * COYLE.—On the 13th instant, John Cojlo, aged 50 years. Funeral from hin late residence, No. 510 South street, above Filth, this iTuosday) morning, at 9 o’clock. "I ORPLY.—On tho 13tn instant, John, son of Thomas and Uonora Torpey, aged 3 years. Funeral from the residence of his parents, Market stroot, between Twenty first anu Twenty-second streets, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 1 o’clock. * MEARB.—On llio 14th mstimt, Mrs. Rebecca Wears, relict of the Into Waltor Wears. * BLACK VELVET POPLINS.—Just rc ceived, best, ouality plain Black all-wool ~ „ OTTOMAN POPLINS. Also, Black Velour Rope ail qualities. Do. Cashmsfes, Lupin’s make. Do. Batin tie Chiues, nil qualities. Do. Bombazine*, all qualities. Do. French Monnoos, Lupin’s make, Do. Thibet Long Shawls. Black and Second Aiourmng Bay State Long and Square Shawls. BESSON k SON. Mourning Store, n 5 608 CHESTNUT Street. (V7s=» LECTURER TO LADIES, lIY ONE OF LL-3.. THEMSELVES.—A lady graduate of the Phila delphia Medical Collude proposes, during tho ensuing winter, lo give looturesnnd private lessons cm Pjijuio logy, properly illustrated. She will form olnßsosnt lior own rooms, or at the residence of pupils, and, as her main object is to benefit herlsex by imparting snub knowledge in regard to tho laws ot health, and tho duties they owo to thcrnsolve’ nnd their children, as her experience has taught her they stand most in need of, the terms will bo very reasonable, and will be made known on a personal interview with those who may answer this Advertisement. Address " Improvement,” at tbs office of this-japer. nls-9t* rr 3=* PitoFisssoK coppee’.s lectuhes lL_-f ON AMERICAN HISTOJLY.-Third Lecture on the 17th, at 7Jj 1\ M. Subject—'"The Cavaliers of the Old Dominion.” Tickets to the Courso, Admitting ft buly anu gentleman, $1.75; single tickets,2s cents; a gentlomannnd two ladies, to nls-3t* 0=» KEY. 11. GRATTA'S r (JLINNESS.-TIIIS einmout minister will iireach THIS PIVKNING, at o’clock, in the Coliocksink M. JS. Church, (Rev. r. A. Fernley,) Germantown road, above Columbia ave n»e. Seats free to all. it* nrs=* THE MARTYRDOM OF HIJSS, AT THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. WILL CLOSE IN A FEW DAYS. nH-if nTS“ TIIK fifth anniversary OF THE Ik 5 YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA will be held in JAYNE’S HALL, next TII tJRSDAY EVENING, November 17th, at '» paat7oolook, Iho annual roport will bo rend, nnd nrl arewesdelivered by the Rev. Henry Grattan Guinnes*, of Ireland, and Rev. Messrs. J. W. Cracrnlt, VY. J. It. laylor, Reui>cn Jeffrey, and John Jenkins, D. D. Relo cations will bo presont trorn kindred arwocintmns. nokets of Adiniseion can be had, tratuitously. at tlm Rooms of tho Association, RO9 and 1011 CHESTNUT {street. CHAB. A. DUY. JNO. A. NEFF. JNO. W. SEXTON, WM. If. ANDERSON. JPSS&'Mfs, t ™O. WANAMAKKU: JNO. McAItMUR, Jn«, iiolS-fit Oonjrr , ‘ , ‘ , 'o < . i ,?x. u^»T?[.UlO v. cou,fo SJ'S*'! »t CONCKKT 11ALI,, on MONDAY EVEN INL.iIst inßt .at o iilnck, at whioli tho annuel ro -s?el»e, f dH“v“°d r bv 0f ‘ aser ” W,U rMd ' ,,,l,i “ 1,10 , u nderaignod, No. 38 North THIRD Streot. As the number of tickets issued will be limited to tho capacity of the hall, early application will bo nooeesnry s®. 11,0 onnienaanf disappointment which oo curred at moat of the previous anniversaries. no!0-dtn21 WM. 0. LUDWIG, President. NOTIf ; E.—TIIE nOAIlli OF MAN A LLi pERS of the Lolugh Valley Railroad Company nave this day declared a J)mdend of THRF.K I\KR CENT, IN 810 -K, and THREE PER CENT. IN CASH, on the stock of tlio Company, clear of Btato tax. for the year ending 31« day of October, ISO. Payable to the Stockholders standing on the Rooks of the Company this day, or their local representatives, on and alter the 32ih day of DECEMBER proximo, at the office of the Company, No. 303 WALNUT Street. , % J. N. HUTCHINSON, Troßaurer. Plnla.,Nov.9, 1860. nlM&tu-lOt rrs 5 * WESTERN BANK OF PHILADELPHIA UJ? —October M, 1860. « Ahe annual eleotion for Directors of this Bank will be heldattho Ranking Hoiiso, on MONDAY, November 21st, botween tho hours of Ji) o'clock A. M. and 2 o’clook A*. M. The annual mooting of Stockholders will bo hold at tho same place on TUESDAY, November Ist, at J 2 o’obok M. a. M. TROUTMAN, 01-tu&fr-t n2O Cftabior. GIRARH BANK-FIHLADEEPIUA Oo toher 18,1869. Notice is hereby given, that on eleotion for thirteen dirootors, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the BANkiNU HOUSE, on "MONDAyf November 2lßt, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. The unnunl meeting of the Btookholdere will be held “’otoekhl? 9 slMe ‘ on TUESDAY,November Ist,at 18 ° 0018-tnji W. L. HOHAFPEH, Coeliier, SOCIETY of tho Cit, of Phll«d»fphi», M 3 OT Sotunliir evening. Nov. 5, 1869, the following eotomuaioation was reoeivedand reads , « To the Board of Managers of Home Missionary So oiely of the city of Philadelphia,i Deau Brbthrkns I find my busmessbecomin* so ex tended that, in Justice to you,,aa well as to myseii, i must hereby respectfully submit to you my resignat on as an Agent, anu as a Missionary of youi* Association.. In doing so, allow me to assure you that! still teci a doQp lntorostm the future prosperity of your Institu tion, and will cheerfully render it any.fisaistgneo | can. Very respectfully, JOHN olKiiiiA. Ootober23 1869. , , , . .. . HWhoreupon it was resolved, that the reslgnstioil 01 ourableand efficient Missionary and Agept, the Kev. John Street, who has served this Assoomtiott»oiaim fully and satisfactorily for the last eighteen years, be, amltlie same is hereby, accopted. . . , Mr. JOHN P. ARKIBON w/\« appointpl to take tho plftco of Mr Btreel! and ho is now waiting upontho publio, soliciting donations for tlieuseoi tho coototy. 1 GEORGE H STUART, President. , t MATTHEW NEWKIRK, Vico President. R. K. HtKFI.IOII, Secretary. THOS. T, MASON, Treasurer. m m t 434 MARKET Street Offioe of the Society, 831 East NO KTH Bt. nll-Ct LECTURES ON AS ILj TRONOMY. Prof. O. MITCHELL, the eminent Astronomer and gifted Orator, will dollver the following Course 0.l Lec tures in the Atusiosl Fund Hail, under the auspices of thn Young Men’s Christian Associations .. . Tuesday, Nov, 16th—'The Structure and Perpetuity of the Planetars System. . „ Tuesday, Nov. 22d—The Motions aud Revolutions of the Comets. , Saturday, Nov. 23th—The Number, Distance aud Magnitude of the objects comprising the Galaxy.. 'Tuesday,Nov. 29th—The Motions and Revolutions of the Fixed 8!nrB, and the Translation of the Buns and Solar Systems through space, liokets for tho course, ono dollar. , , Tickets for the course, admitting a gentleman and two ladies, two dollars. , , . Tickols for a single locturo, fifty cent*. Cnn b« had at tho principal bookstores, and the roomsof the Young Men’s Christian Association, No. 1009 and 1611 Chest nut street. nol-tl FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ BANK IL3 —Philadblphia, October &S, 1859. . Notice is hereby given that an eloction for xiilrceerj Directors will lie nold at the Banking House on MON DAY, NovemberSlst, 1859, between tho hoursof 9o’clock A. M. and 3 o’etook P. M. 5 and a senoraV mooting of the Stockholders^will be held <>n TUESDAY, November Ist, at 4 o’clook P. M., at the Banking House. _ ' oi dtn2l W. RUBHTON, Ja., Cashier, SOUTHWARK HANK—I*III LABEL [I§ FHIA, October 3d, 1869. «. Notioe is hereby given that an eleotion for Thirteen Directors will be held at the Banking House on MON DAY, November 21st, 1859, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 2 o’clock F. M.; and a general meet ing of the Stockholders will be held on TUEBDAY,No vember Ist, at 12 o’clock M. oi-dtn2l F. P. STEEL, Cashier. JUARPETINGS. rjIIIIS FALL’S IMPORTATION op CARPET I NGS. TO HE CLOSED OUT AT REDUCED PRICES. BAII.Y & BROTHER. 0120 CHESTNUT STHEET, Will this day reduoo the price of the entire balance of their stock of “CROBSLEY’S,” “ DICKSON’S,” “ HENDERSON'S” And other makers of VELVET, TAPESTRY, ami BRUSSELS CARPETINOS, in order to close this sea son’s importation. Wo have also on hand asplendid as sortment of Super THREE-PLY. and INGRAIN BED ROOM CARPETS, which wo shall soil low. nls tf FURS, AT OAKFORD *S, Are tho cheapest and best to bo found. RICH DARK SABLE HUDSON’S BAY MARTEN, VERY DARK MINK SABLE, ROYAL ERMINE, EXTRA FINE CHINCHILLA, STONE MARTEN, FITCH, Ac, MADE INTO CAI’ES, HALF-CAPES, TIPPETS, MUFFS, AND MI’FFTF.KS, As we Import our BKINH direct, and Manufacture all our FURS on the PREMISES, wo are enabled to sell them very cheap, and arc determined to close out oar entire stock, previous to removing into our NEW STORES, NINTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS. SETS FROM $5 UPWARDS, CHAS. OAKFORD & SON, 024 CHESTNUT STREET. LEGAL. TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITV AND COUNTY OP PutLADKM'MA. FAUHY fc RANDOLPH vorau. JACOBT. ll’' 'NAL. Oknor ,„,i contractor. D. U., Sopletubor .11, J»3. 150. 375. Levari Faoiaa. The Auditor appointed to report distribution of the fund 111 Court, arising from the sale by the Sheriff, under tho above writ oi “AH that three story brick buiidiuj, situate, built, and constructed upon a ecitainlotcr pieco of ground, on tho southwest corner of Green and Nitio toqnth streets, in the Fifteenth ward of tho city of Phi InUelpmas said lot containing in front or breadth on Green s root, thirty-six feet, and m depth thirty-ilirce Hint live, inches; the said building urooted thereon boinjt thirty-six fcetonUrcon streot, ami thirty-tiireo leet five inches in depth, nnd tho lot of grcun i ami ourlila-n an purtenant thereto,’’will attend to his duties on TUKB - i , tho 29th day of Novenitiqi. A. J). IW9, at 4 o’clock P. M„ at jus Office, No. AK» WALNUT Street, m tho city or 1 hiladolphia, when and whero all partios in in terest aro required to presont their claims, or elio be debarred from corning tn upon the said fund. IQt THOMAS J. DIEHL, Auditor. I OftO INVEST ONMORTGAGiS. TP J Apply at the Office of JAMES H. CASTLE, It* 115 South FIFTH Ftroet. |F YOU POSSESS A DAGUERREOTYPE -*• or Anihrotype of jour deceased parents or friends, you can now get alife-sixepietnro made rom it, a lilo- Biae Photograph moil,at RElMhlt'B Gallery, BIXOND Street, above Green. n» TMONKY MBEBAIXY ADVANOED TO J.V Y .1.1/0 (/.Vr-Upon W.tcl.c, Jow.lry, Vfr Plftto, Clothing, Merchandise. Ac., bj JONLB A, (.(),, old Established Jlroktrs, It. W. corner THIRD and GABKILL Streets, below Lombard. Office hours front 6 A. M. to 7 P. M. nld-Jimf T OST OH STOLEN—On the Night Train -“-J between Philadelphia and Baltimore, or between the Baltimore Depot and the Eulaw House, on the Bth or 9ih last.,aPoCKKr iIOUK, belonging to the subjoin ber, containing the lollowme notes, vi*: Twc notos, both payable to 11. It C. Smith, stlbnk, endorsed by them, ami signed by Converse k Hyde, dated StaflordviUe, Oct. Joth» '6O, at 7 mos., for A3IS 4<. . dn do 1 do •• 31C.01. Also, two notes. p.v\ able toil, tc C. Smith, endorsed by them, und signed hr E. A. Convemo, a„t. Hope Co., dated Stairordvillo, Oct. 15th, ’6O, at (5 mo*., f or §507 9). , * do do ilo •• 53J2U. Also, three notes, signed by Parley Converse, ngt Contersvillo Co., one payable to 11. W. Patten, for 81.100, and two payable to Robbins l'atton, one for s7fl», and ono for §1 Dm *o. The pay rnent of all tho above notes has lieen stopped. 0 , _ , e „ PARLEY CONVERSE. Stafford Springs, Conn., Nov. lith.ltaO. nls 3;* rpilE PORTRAIT OF PAUL MORPHY.— ,Wixr The superb steel-plate portrait of PAUL MOR PHY and the ILLUSTRATED NEWS OF THE WORLD, a sample number, will bo sent post freo on receipt of 15 rKNTs cash.or Post Office stamps? also STEEL PORTRAIT OF HON. EDWARD EVERETT, ami tho Mount Vernon i umber of tho lu.us trateo Nkwsof tuk World, may still l*o had. I'rioeßetntH, ou,uoth3ocknts. HENRY A. DROWN A CO., nl6*tuthsin-tt It HANOVER Stroet. Bouton. fr\_ HEAVK ANI) CONDITION JW AC? V DERS especially adapted, by their expectorant actum, for the rtidicM euro of Heaves. Thick Wind, Couchs, and most diseases of tho Lungs ami Head o{ inn Horse, and, by their alterative elicits, an admirable condition medicine. Sold by ANGNEY, Drurtist, SPRUCE ami FIFTH Htre*t*. it' BANK. OF COMMERCE, Philadelphia November 1,1859, The Board of Directors have THIS DAY declared a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., payable to the Stock* holders on demand, clear oi State tax. nH-thstuGt J. C. DONNELL, Cashier. ROSIN —2j350 Mils. Shipping llosin now afloat, cargosclmonor T.P. I.erned, from Wilmmg tun.N.O. eor sale by • nil ROWLEY, ASUIumNRR.fc CO.. Jd South wbv«. COTTON— 200 bales Alabama and Mis sissippi Cotton, stron < Eliiubi. For stla by GREINER ook are confident that tho simple announcement of a volume in the vein “ Wild Western Scene*," and by tho same author, will arouse an unwonted deraard for the netbook. “"Wild Western Scones" has now reaoliod the already unpre cedented sale of 100 000 copies, and its publishers now continue to soli some 10,000 of it annually, although the work was published noarly twenty yen** ago. The nnmo of the now work by tho same author is WILD SOUTHERN SCENES A TALE OF DISUNION! AND BORDER WAR And it will undoubtedly, from its peculiar and absorb ing oliaractor, at onoe occupy tho undivided attention of a very large portion of the thinking and reading popu- lation of America. While its disclosures at this time will nssurodly.oreate a deep sensation among all reason ing and reflecting bodioa, tho purely novel reader will, at the saino time,be absorbed and diverted with the strange and laughable story. No work having any of tho distinguishing otmactonsti's of this surprising production has ever appeared from the press, and its very singularity must insure thousands of readers for it at once. HEAD TIIE TABLE OB CONTENTS. The Eve of the Wedding, Wiry Willy in New York, A Midnight Conspiracy, The Executions, - The Eve of Rattle, Startling Intelligence, The Attack and Repulse, Advance of the Invading Wiry Willy’s Pledge, Army, Horrors of Civil War, Battle at the Bridges,* Edith’s Disguise and Flight, Rtidleton’s Generalship, A Mob of Destructives, The Junction, Edith at tho Black Boar, Hoadauarters at Havro Edith’s Adventures, . de Grace, Wiry Willy and Jack Bim. Ailairs at the Capital, Insurrection of the slaves, Reception at tho White A Dentil Scone, House, Tho Battlo of Bladensburg, A Dark Conspiracy, Wiry Willy’s Strange Ad- The Scouts, venturo, Last Scono at tho White Mooting of Blount ami Houso, Alice, Tomptation, Rescue of Wiry Willy, Ruffloton in the White Alice and Edith, House, Gold, Glittering gold, Mount Vernon, Nocturnal Visitors, Blount’s Headquarters, Interview between General The Protector in Ins Blount and Edith, Palace, The. Invasion of tho An Alarm and a Capture, North, The Announcement, Excitement in the Conven- The Mystery, tion, Nocturnal Advonturos, Suspension of Hostilities, Further Adventures, The Treasure, Federal Headquarters, Hudson’s Successor, Diplomatic Categories, Impending Perils. Tho Minister of Justice, Negotiation, A Contro Temp*, Negotiations with Ran- The March to Rich dolpli, mond, Tho Evo of Battlo, Amherst Castle, Tho Battle, An Exchange, Attempted Asiassirfation, Arrival of the Enemy, Promotion, Desertions’to Randolph, • Lord Olyair’e Capli'ltr, Nocturnal Expedition, Cessation of the Bombard- Generals Toler and Fell, mont, Tho Prisoners, Preparations lor a Naval Startling New*, Battle, Dalatrum in Randolph’s l.ordSlvsir in Captivity Camp, The Cannonade Resumed, News fom the Capital, The Naval Rattle, Rattle and Stampede, Return of the Chieftain*, Hbra’a Intrepidity, Tho Underground Bridal Scenes at the Castle, Chamber, The Fugitive, Young Summers, The Underground Bridal The Soiree, Chamber, Edith and Summers, The Restoration, Council Board at Midnight, Conclusion. READ THE FOLLOWING KDITORIAf. NOTICEB OF THE PRESS. From the Richmond Fnquirtr. “ Wo have ventured tho prediction that this work is destined to achieve a succf si. Wo hnoo naif a millinr copies ni'i bn disseminated among um poopla North am! South, and we wo did that it has fallen into tho hands of tho fortunato publishers of it.” From the iYric Yorfc Observer. “ A very remarkable and novelbnnk. * *,*,,* The scenes that follow ere portraved with great skill and ef fect, with n lovo atorr running through and pmußinx scenes introduced, making the talo entertaining, and holding tho reader's attention to tho close." | From the Area «. “A capital tale of l.ne incidents, patriotism, and statesmanship. The Kx>k i* one of the most intensely interesting that v,j have rend for many a day, and it is amusing and patriotically instructive os well. Its influ cnoo cannot tad to do good. We heartily eomm*ml it to everybody. No one will commence to read and not finish it.” J->owt the 44 Vert Dr»y Beet.’’ “ The author of * Wild Western Sonnes has Riven ns another very entortarniop bouk. The terrible result* that will follow the inevitable climax of sectional ntnd nom and folly nro made the eubjent of the story. The tale is of intenso interest. There is much humor run nin? throughout it. The President's daughter, Captain Nun. and Ornnrnl Crook, are avell-drawn characters. We can confidently recommend tho work as one of nb- Horbing and peculiar interest.” It is issued complete in two volumes, paper cover Price One Dollar; or, bound in one volume, Cloth, SIZS. Published and for rale by T. B. PETERSON k BROTHERS, Puhlifhfrt and Eookfditrs, No. 300 CHESTNUT STHEET, Philadelphia. •"*’* Copios of the above work will be sent to any place, fret of vost»Kt t o\\ remitting tlio price to the Pub lisher, in a letter. nli-.it APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN 0Y- Cl OIMJDfA. JOHN McFAHLAND, Agent, Arcade Hotel. 83 par vf-1., to be in 13. One every three months. Tnrpiiiihout its huocousivo volimios. 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Grattan Gainneu, 12mo. k AnrJ>’ Bible Hand-Book. ISmo. 9125. The Precious Things of God. By Rer, Octavius Wins low. S.VBn Diamond. ; or. th» Story of 0— th» g»ilor. Br H.v-J. B. Ririoj. jot., Brit; 1 ! Mo Op, S»mnol. By R.r. Jim.. W. Al.xul- Q6l|Dii/. U Ctl. ,V‘ UC * OoiiHuuiiurlet on the Hebrew Laws, Fourth coition, ovo. $2 50. For sale by WILLIAM B. fc ALFRED MARTIEN, No. frd CHESTNUT Street. riIHE THE THE THE THE THE A Btoel Plate Portrait of Hon. Edward Everett and the , ILLUSTRATED NEWS OP THE WORLD of Oct. Bth (Jfoitrtf Vtrnonnutnbtr), and the number of Ootober 13th, with portrait of Hon. Rufus Choato, superbly engraved on wood, steel portrait nf*W. E. Gladstone—two superb numbers of this favorite Family Journal and Portrait Gallery, will be sent post free to any part of the United States, IfiT For 30 cents casn or P. 0. Stamps, Addressed 11. A. BROWN k CO., H Hanover street, Boston, nl2-atuth-3t HE TAIL DRY GOODS. gILIC FANCY GOODS, AT REDUCED PRICES. L. J. LEVY & CO. Have reduced the prioes of their entire stock of BILK AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. Which comprises a very choice selection of all the NEW GOODS OF THE BEA6ON. The inspection of purchasers is invited. Their STOCK is now complete, In all the Depart ments, and many of their GOODS have been purchased at the large Auotion Bales, AT LESS THAN THE FOREIGN COST. Thoy olTor to the ptihho a lane assortment of the BEBT GOODS MANUFACTURED IN EUROPE, at prices / 8 LOW as can be purchased elsewhere. 809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET. nH-fft rjpiiE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK. FUR EMPORIUM ELEGANT CLOAKS. PARIS, LONDON, akd HOME MANUFACTURE, Now open m great profusion. A’EIF CLOAKS OPENING EVERY MORNING, The largest stock in the city. RIOH VELVET CLOAKS, Plain and elaborate. HANDSOME BEAVER CLOAKS FINE CLOTH CLOAKB, MOURNING CLOAKS, ELEGANT COLORED CLOAKS, In Drap de Velour; IMPERIAL PLUSH, in Btripci; ROYAL PLUSH, TARTAN, AND OTHER NOVELTIES. J. W. PBOOTOR & CO. PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK AND FOR EMPORIUM, 708 CHESTNUT STREET. JJANDSOME FURS FOR LADIES’ WEAR REAL RUSSIAN SABLE CAPEB, HALF CAPES, MUFFS AND CUFFS. HUDSON BAY SABLE CAPES, HALF CAPES, MUFFS AND CUFFS. AMERICAN MINK SABLE CAPES, HALF CAPES, MUFFS AND CUFFS. SIBERIAN SQUIRREL CAPES. HALF CAPES, MUFFS AND CUFFS, ALSO, STONE MARTIN, FINK DARK GERMAN FITCH, and every othe well-seasoned FUR. Thelargestassonmentinthecity. It is respectfully submitted to Ladies that, in their search for articles in this department, their convenience will bo better consulted at the PARIS MANI'ILLA K VtPORIUM, which, being devoted exclusively to the sate of articles for Ladies’Attire offers indaoemenu not obtainable elsewhere. J. W. PROCTOR & CO. THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, AND FUR EMPORIUM, 708 CHESTNUT STREET. g}EDUCTION IN PRICK OF ALL AV WOOL MODS DE LAINES, PLAID DRESS COOPS, kr. . Piujifio, Manchester. .ml Hamilton Do L.mes, at 19 cents. Gents’ L. C. Handkerchiefs, White and Colorod Borders, very choar- . . „ Ladies J,. C. Handkerchiefs, White and Fancy Bor ders, in great variety- French Worked Collars and Sets. Great bargains. BROCHK SHAWLS. A splendid Stock of Long and Square Broche Shawls, from $3 to 323 each. Klauket Shawls in Y'armty. __ BLACK AND BBOWN CENTRE STELLAS, and otlier Colors, all reduced in pneo. Reversible Shawls, do. Black Beaverand French Cloths, for Ladies. Super Lyons Biaok Silk, and Brown Velvets, for Man tillas. French Merinos—a full stock. Printed Merin,., A])A nil EIGHTH end ARCH Street.. TVEW-STYLE cloaks, n OPENINOraig^J; New Store, No. 40 South SECOND Street. N. B.—A variety of Children's Cloaks. n!2 flt* Horse blankets. Brirht Co'ora nnd Plaids. JWlw.r Ruse brotHF.H.m, nil) CHESTNUT nntl EIGHTH Street,. TMEAT FRENCH CHINTZES. 1, Vory nont Fi.nred Brown, wide. Clilntze. for Friend,’wesr. BHARPLEB3 BROTHERS, nio CHESTNUT nnd EIGHTH Street,. ENOLISII fine blankets, Superio* quality, nearly square. Large size and Heavy. Ribbon-bound Twilled Blankets, Amortcan fino Rochdale. cob nnd crndle, n { ;«« *s«• BROTHKM . nio CHEB'fftUf nnd EIGHTH Street.. IV| AONIFICENT NEW GOODS OPEN TIIORNi.EV 'a' CinSM, EIGHTH nnd SPRING GARDEN, haY ft an excellent stock of _, Long Broche Shawl* at 3S, §lO, 311, dIL 815,818, Broo^y liawls. Stella Shawl*. &«., *«. I/ong and Square Blanket Shawls Ladies and Misses, i/enta’ and Boys’Shawls, from «3Joup. , The Reversible Shawl for $3, worth st.»! CLOAKS. By the best NowVork nnd Philadelphia Manufacturers, from MAO up to 323J1! Wide Silk Velvets. Beaver Cloths. ste., Ao. Cassimoroa, Satinett*, Ao., for Men sand Boys Wear. BLACK SILK, 10 per oent. under regular prices l Fanoy Bilks, unusually ohoap. . Beautiful Dress Goods, in great variety. The Prettiest low pnoed Delaines in tho city. BLANKETS, of the best English and American 'tSoRNLEV A CHISM Buy onfv/orCujA. Thai ain't anJ N"E:oo‘™?EIOHTH,nd SPRING GARDBN. 020 RADIES’ FANOY FURS. GEO. F. WOMRATH, NOS. 416 AND 417 AROII STREET, HAS NOW OPEN HIS USUAL CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF FURS, Made of stock seleoted by himself in Europe during the post Spring. 4K«tB-3m JgjYKE & LANDELL. FOURTH AND ARCH, Are prepared to suit families with their WINTER DRY GOODS. FRENCH MKRINOEB, LADIES’ (i'LOAK CLOTHS, WIDE SILK VELVETS, BROCHE LONG SHAWLS, FINE WOOLLEN do., 4-4 ALL WOOL PLAIDS, FABIIIONABLE DE LAINES. Do. PLAID SILKS, SUPERIOR BLACK SILKS, UNSHRINKING FLANNKLB, FANCY BACK FLANNELS, FINE STOCK OF BLANKETS, OABSIMEREB FOR BOYB, BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS. , N. B.—The above Goods are all at the low rates ol the season. oc2Q-tN*O 171 ALL ANO WINTER CLOAKS. X? Newest Patterns Fall Cloaks. Winter Cloaksdaity opening, Black Beaver Cloaks. Black Trioot Cloaks. Black French Cloth Cloaks. V 7" cloaks made to ord • r nt one day’s notice. Prices 95 to 815. COOPER & CONaHD. old NINTH and MARKET. fNASSIMERES, CLOTHS. Thick Plain Caatimeres. Heavy Black Cassimeres. Stout Fancy Styles. Ruggod M ixtures, Plaids and Btripes, Mand 6-4 First-rate Biaok Doeskins. Biaok Broadcloths 91.60 to 86. Ladies’ Cloaking Cloths. js WM. 11. GROVE, Manufacturer of Show Cases. Wareroom HI North FOURTH Street. „ W M.H. GROVE’S (late SHUSTER’S) Steam Calunet Factory-Scroll Sawing. Turning, Planing. Moulding, LAGRANGE Street, between Market and Arch, and geoond and Third itreeti. ou-lm WANTS. WANTED.— A House esU rei»n and Commission business! Fw inunicationa sdresaed to “ R. 8/k Co Wflbi raoer, will be held strictly and niatf WTANTED- By ft Lad of Sixteen, & Situ .. 7 atjonin a Wholtmla House. Good referenca Address •* Box 842,” Post Office. nl33t- * Yfy'ANTED—A purchaser for a tirst-rate, * * respectable and profitable basiriesa. alrssdv es tablished, and situated on QHESTNUT Street, in the neighborhood of the Continental Hotel. Less than (#2 000) two thousand dollars in oaah required. Pays lar-e profits, and has but btt’e competition. Address ” Bow No. 1010,** P.O. f nlfi-ft ANTED—A first-class Hotel, either in " " Reading, Harrisburg, 1 anewter. Lebanon, or «J»noJ similar importance. Any person having sach a Hotel for rent, will hear of a rood, competent, and per tsn?n n t > stating nartioulari, °£ *’ ? r f 9l Office, Philadelphia. Coo-inonjca tions confidential. nlff-6t * ANTED— By a young man, having an knowledge of German, and several years experience in a British Dry Goods House, a Stta lms°f,tll,ir house, either u entry Clerk or A P I! .. S a V”S .AMiitmit. B««t r.ferenee, gnen. Address Q. F, 8.,” this Office. nlff-ft W ANTED—Employment for a regpecta -1 » lII*, int.lln.nt 80, of It—wher. pnrt of hi. time would bo occupied in wntin*. Be«t reference eiven Apply at his home, 302 UNION fftreil «%»* %\T*NTED —A gentleman of responsi ve bilitr, having a family of three, wishes to hire a furnish'd house in or near the city. Would like to meet with a gentleman with whom he oouW make an arrangement to take charge of the premises for him in his absence, and who would be wilting to receive * no minal rent in addition to hia services in taking care of svd premises. For further particular*, inquire at the office of PAYTON k HAWKINS, No. 58 CHESTNUT street, up stairs. nH-St* $5 000 —WANTED—A Partner with ?*iLr ,, «yL. 4 f«h ea P’b'l of from 4 000 to 6J300 dollars, in the Wholesale and Retail Lumber, Timber, and Coal Commission business. To an active and respectable[gentleman. possessing good holiness quaii ties, with the above amount, a rare opportunity is offer ed, as the Imsuesa is well established and situated in a central and leading market. References given and required. Addres* Box No. 1750 Philadelphia Post Office, giving name and resi dence. All communications strictly confidential. Part nership to commence January Ist. j&P. all-fft* A HARE CHANCE.—For sale, on accom modating terms, the Stock, Good Will, aed Fix tures of a first-class Fancy Dry Goods Btore, on one of the best business avenues in the eity, doing a business of 8i5,C00 peracnnum.and increasing: Profits 30 per cent. Addreas **J. K. F„” office of TheJ*rtst. nil-fit* WANTED—To EXCHANGE for Unin- V V cumbered City Property, One Handred acres of choice Land in New Jersey,twenty mi lee from Pm ladelphia. ♦» Kneff,” office of The Pms. nJQ-Ht —By & Young Man. a situa v V tion as Entry Clerk or Assistant Bookkeeper, tan furnish good references. Addrese “ K.." office of this paper. nUMt* SALESMEN WANTBD-On Ist of Janu ary next, ina first-class Notion House, keeping a large and attractive stock of coods. Salesmen folly ac quainted with and able to influence a large amount of trade, one front Pennsylvania, and one from V rginia. None need apply unless thoy possess the above qualifi cations. All communications confidential. Address “P, Q.i” at tins office. nk-fit* FOR SALE AND TO LET. rpHE UPPER FLOORS OF STORE No. 210 CHESTNUT STREET , FOR RENT. nl3-tf T?QK SALE—At No. 109 North TENTH , Street—Essays on »he History. Doctrines and Dis cipline of the Socielv ot Friends. Single copy 14 cents, orBcopi*a for one dollar. One copy by mail 19 cents. nU’tuths-3t fT*O LET—A new four-story Store on 7 Strawberry Street, 132 feet deep, three sky-lights, 2 heists, fine cellar, coal vaults under the pavement,wa ter and water closets above and below. Rent very low to a punctual tenant. HaRJKS BROTHERS, nll-3t* No. 19,S STRAWBERRY Btreat. FOR SALE —The well-known »nd old established Hotel, at Mount Ephraim. N. J., f-mr miles Irom Camden, with extensive Stabling, Hat Scales, and Raven Acres of Laud attached, ail of which is surrounded with shade and ornamental trees, being une of the best located stands in the State, lerma easy. Apply to E. P. MIDDI ETON A BRO., n!l-6t g North FRONT Street. TO RENT-.The 3d, Ith, and sth Story Rooms and Basement of No. 42 South THIRD Street The Rooms are well lighted, with taa, water, and water closets. Inquire within. oIS-tuthstf TO LET—3d, 4th, and sth Stories of the now buildin; 413 ARCH Street Well calenlated for a luht manufacturing business, having two sky lights, and water and water closets; also, gas and gas fixtures. Apply on the promises. nlMtt* FOR SALE—A valuable Lot of Ground, U 8 feet by 100. three fronts, water and gas laid on one front; suitable for a church or factory. It is situa ted in the Routhwestern part of the city, me rapidly im proving neighborhood. Terms easy. Addreas, for par ticulars, ** }. K..” offioe of this paper. n4-tf TO~BUILDERS AND OTHERS—The Materials in all tho Market Bootes, in MARKET Street, will be sold low m lots to suit purchasers, vis: Shtople R00f,40 OOOleet of Tin Roofing. 100 000 feet of Boards and Scaotbns, 130 000 Paviar and other Bricks, Meat Hooks, Fire Wood, WOO feet of Curbstone, Ac. Apply SEVENTH, above Thompson street. nS-Ut* NATHAN W. ELLIB. TO LET—A Second-story Room, conve nient to the State House, suitable for a Lawyer's Offioe. Apply 432 CHESTNUT Street. tiff BOARDING. TWO Communicating Rooms; also, One small one, vacant, at 1321 WALNUT Street. nl2 St* LODGING BOOMS, for Gentlemen, second story, handsomely furnished, private entrance, gas. Ac. 3ti2 UNION Street. nll-4t* Vl7 A NTED— Y urnished Apartments, with * 1 every facility for Housekeepinc, Bath, Gu, A. 0., for GrnpemAn and Wife : or Board in a .tnetly Private Pamilr. Address ** Merchant,** Blood*, Bi.- patch, with full particulars ol pries, &c. nlO REMOVALS. Removal.— Mrs. m. s. bishop has Removed her Millinery Establishment from 915 to 101* CIIESTN UT Street, next lo St- Lawrence HoteL nls-lm _ REM 0 V AI>.—HENRY STEVENSON, TAILOR, begs to inform bis numerous Wends and customers tnat he has Removed fo33i CHESTNUT Street, second door below Fourth, South side, where be will keep a fine assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Doe skins. Overcoatings. Cashmere Vestings.««., w hien he will be pleased to sell on the roost reasonable ter mi. n3-lm* LADIES’ DEPOSITORY, Romo.td to No. )U 8on!h ELKVENTH Street Orders received as heretofore. 015-stuthlm Removal. —martin & yvolff h»ve Removed lo No. Jit MARKET Btreet. South nde. below Fourth, where they ofler a choice assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, at very low pnees. »IA-fan GENTS- FURNISHING GOODS. g FENCER’S GENTS’ a FURNISHINa STORE, NO. 539 CHESTNUT STREET, GIRARD HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. DRESS SHIRTS, UNI-ERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, STOCKS. T! ES, GLOVES, GAUNTLETS. MUFFLERS AND SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY. n 3 Muth-2m-if ' gUPERIOR DRESSING GOWNS, MANUFACTURED AT w. W. KNIGHT’S, COG ARCH STRF.ET. The newest and most beautiful styles always on hand; very suitable presents for the approaching holidays. Just received a lot of PURE SILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, EXTRA HEAVY. TIES, SCARFS,&c., OF THE NEWEST STYLES, FINE SHIRTS AT WHOLESALE, RETAIL, OR MADE TO ORDER, • AMD GUARANTIED TO FIT. jj. C. WALBORN & CO.. (NOW) NOS. » AND T NORTH SIXTH STREET, have now a very superior assortment of Shirts, Under clothing, Gloves, Hosiery, eto. Special attention given to GENTLEMEN’S WRAPPERS, of which a fine assortment is constantly kept on hand. 010-3nnf JW. SCOTT—late of the firm of Win • Chester k Boott—GKNTLEMEN’B FURNISH ING STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814 CHESTNUTStreet, (nearly opposite the GirardHonae,) j'.W.cf! would respectfully call the attention .of hit ."ormer patrons and friends fo his new store, and is pre utn'd to fill orders for BHIRT3 at short notice. A serfect fit guarantied. Wholesale Trade supplied with Sae Shirts and Collar*. jjll-ly BOOTS AND SHOES. J-JAZELL & HARMER. MANUFACTURERS inn WHOLESALE DEALERS a BOOTS AND SHOES. NO. 138 NORTH THIRD STREET. A fttll.MortmoQt of City mad. Boot, ind Bboa.oon .t&ntly on hand. Doings of tue Pennsylvania STATE FAIR FOR ISO. SIX FIRBT PREMIUMS AND BIX DIPLOMAS. Best Furnace for Warming Buildings. To Arnold A Wilsor. GAS CONSUMING CONE FURNACE, First Premium. BEST PORTABLE FUJLVACD. „ . To AaxoLD k Wilso**. RICHMOND’S PORTABLE FURNACE, First Premium. _ BEST COOKING RANGE. CHILSON’S Do'uBLE-oV‘t'.\ V CtK)K'ING RANGE. BEST PALLOR I COAL GRATES. To Aa.aoLD k Wilson. * LOW DOWN ami BASKET GRATES, DEBT ENAMELLED SLATE - MANTELS. To Arnold k Wilson. For a very handsome display of Enamelled Slate Man tels, very highly fipjjjgd. workmanship, ARNOLD & WILSON. 1010 CUEHTNUT street. | B. M. FRLTWBLL.Supt 08-tf American school institute is & relinbl, medium through which Buhooli .nd Fami li.am.T obtnm oomretent tmohere. Fsrents ronj ob tmn.xriktuitouilj, information nnd circular, ofth. bMt ichoola. * SMITH, WOODMAN, A CO., , Bid BROADWAY, N.w York, or nU-)' 4»»f'« K STNUTBtrnt,Flui«i.l,hifc ANUOEPSTS, AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, •a*- DISTINOriSHED SUCCESS. ITALIAN OPERATIC RIUNOR^A*c/]?kAhl?tEo£' TO ' groNOR ARDAVANi, iiaSoiT BI6ROR ROCCO, Ba»». The fuU aad effective Orckestra, nwler tka aUediree tionof IA, IW Will be presented all the prominent aad fevonla niler tions from the Cperae of LUCREZIA BORGIA D ELISIRE D^AMORR. nfi a,tES Parueet, Parunet Circle, aad MBU 5a family Circle acd impkithaatm.g £r- J±° «*tra eharge for reserved seats. „ 1^ ope ® f«*n 9 A. M. till 4 F. M. o’cSk. ope * U I- Opera eoiamaaeea at 8 Th. aSJ. S ft?„ C ? DA Y AFTERNOON, Nor. ». me adore lavonte «ntsu will gire DAN RICE’S GREAT SHOW. .NATIONAL THEATRE. WALNUT BL, ahoff cjgotn, D. McLaraa, sow prornetor. • D-AN RICE, the Onyinai AnmmmHumorist, appeera in his Seno- Comio, urxtioea at aaek eateru’ament- _ THIS (TUEBDAY) EVENING. Kov.lff, Th. xrfa-igjsßiiirarSkSP. Mrs. DAN RJCR will intfMfice her beanti/cl charger, ** White Barrey." Mast. JAMES MADIG»N. the great Triek Eider. Mr. F. H. AOeSTON. with his six Penonmsg Hanes. The highly-trained EleMiaet and Rhinoosros. Eaoh entertainment will conclude with tuny aattoa by the Comic Mulee. WALMJT-STBEET THEATRE. " V Sole Lessee. Mr*. &L JL GAMETTBOtf. Actyix end BCare Mr. K- F. EtACR. BnsinsM Agent.. -T. Mr. JOS. D. MURPHY^ _ „ THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. Not. Iff. W ill be presented With Mr*. strength of the efficient artistes of the Walnnt-etrset company. To concltide with the Comic Dram* entitled « THE JACOBITE. Sir Richard Wrongktoa. air. Daboie: John Dock. Mr. V. Bowers; Patty Pottle, fitixa a Jefferson. •Sw* Price* as itsuaL Beats scoured three daya in advance. WHEATLEY k CLARKE'S A&CH * V STREET THEATRE. THIB (TUESDAY) BVENIKG, November 11, DOT. Dot, Mrs. John Drew; Mrs. Fielding, Mrs. Joha Gil bert : Tilly BUjwboy. Mr. J. 8. Clarke. To conclude with the admirable Comedy entitled „ SPEED THE PLOUGH. • Bgff^iorPatcw.—AdaiaMoii,»ef; BecaredSea&i in DressCircte,37)6 cents; Parcnet.tt eola Doors open at halfpest.i yclmk; perorate tee to ooamenoe atTo'clockprecisely. r*ABL WOLFSOHN and CARL HOHN \J STOCK'S >' IRBT CLASSICAL SOIREE. _ Wri) take place mi Nov. 17lb» la the Foyer of the ACADEMY OF MUBIC, n At 8 ocloek. at the Mass Stores of G, Andre k Co., 1104 Chestnut street: Lee k Walker. 722 Chestnut street; Beak k Lawton, eorner of Seventh and Chestnut Streets; A. Shmidt. 23 Sonth Eighth street, where the pros pec tss aad programme* can be seen. Subscribers are requested to ealifot theirtieketa Single tickets at the door. BL oli-tnl7 TTWE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA BE ■pectfullr announce that their FIRST GRAND CLASS’CAL CONCERT (Vocal and Instrumental) wiu take place on THURSDAY EVENING, December Ist* MUSICAL FUND HALL,withinOrchtatra<3 FORTY PERFORMERS. Pnee of Bubecn pLon—Three Ticket* for $2. ' Sub scription List open at Andrei and Beck k iLawinu’s Music Stores, and at M.F. HaU. Single bekets, ONE DOLLAR each; to be had at the door oa the night of the Concert only. For particulars see programme. nd-tdl Til cDONOUGH’S GAIETIES—RACE ST. AIR. _ ANOTHER NEW PLAY. THIS EVENING, aad danat the entire week, tauad ed upon the thrilling incidents of THE MEXICAN WAR. A. AL HERNANDEZ MONS. CALADINE In the principal parts. __ Treat band of , SERENADERS, Giving the best ENTERTAINMBNT IN THE CITY. nk-tf HPEMPLE. OF WONDFRS. A. Northeast corner of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets—Second Story. ftIGNOR BLITZ'S NEW AND WONDERFUL DRAWING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENTS of MAGI CAL METAMORPHOSES, VKNTRILOOmSM, mad the LEARNED C a NARY BIRDS. M his ITBWHaQI EVERY EVENING dari»< the WEEK, cmaMM&f at 7K o’clock, and on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at A _ _ Admission 25 cents. Children 13 easts. ntl-lm* WfILL CLOSS IN A FEW DAYS. * w The Exhibition of DUBSELDORF PAINT INGS, at the ACADEMY OF FINK ARTS ineladin* THE MARTYRDOM OP JOHN HUSS. Open daily, from 9 AVS. trill P. M.,aad7 toBF. M. Admission 8 cents. nS-tf ORCHESTRA.—PUBLIC Rehearsals every SATURDAY at 'MUSICAL FUND HALL, at SH o’etoek P. U. A package of eight tickets, one dollar. Single rickets. 8 oeats. To h*had aC G. Andre's, and Beck 7k Lswtoo’s Mms stores, aad at the door. olff-jm HAMBURG PARK. Trot THIS DA Y. (Nov. Iff) at THREE o’clock, between three celebrated Horses »_a Harrem. It* E. EASTMAN, Proprietor. MILLINERY GOODS* MRS. M. S- BISHOP, of 1016 CUS^- LA NUT Street, has now ope aed a splendid snert tnent of Fashionable Mulinery. eC-im J. HAMBURGER, No. 116 North IttkBECQRD Blftnt. is pnrmni to U. most nonpl.t, .to., ot MiUincn Good*, ooinyyinan, KibtaM, FtoVe™. Pn«U»«r». Bloum. Lsces, iUHfen, vrinh. vnd other Bonnet M.tennU. AJSO, ■ huaou* unrt ment of P.tura Bonnott. to »ilofwlUcih»wortli*- ritn tho .ttantion of Moroh.nl. «id MilhMra. N B. —Good,daily rto.rTwtft«cAi»tio..«id »oM»i the tove.t pricer. 729. N E w 7290 FLOWER & FEATHER STO B S 7 39 CHESTNUT 'SIBJIT. Just received per Ut. STBAMBE., rpln.itirl »»«rt- HKADLBESSF.L BRIDAI. WTtKATHS. FRENCH r«*WEB 9 .FJ Sfi$^BoM> THOS. KENNEDY & BRO.. 799 CHESTNUT ST- AND 18 B. SECOND ST. 0c29-3m| __ AKBURTON. 1001 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH. 396 8. SECOND ST., BLOW BPHUCI BT. Ha* now opened the Largest and mod baaatifkl iaorb BONNET MATERIALS That can be found in the city. ALL COLOBS. aUALHIES, AND PRICES. GOODS CUT BIAS A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO Ml QtK-tf-if fVOTHING CHEAPER! NOTHING BET II THRU Having the very beet facilities, we aie determined to furnish, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, toe best and most seasnaable roods in BONNETS, trimmed or untrimmed. RIBBONS, FLOWRaa, RCCUfcS, Ac., Ac. We have now a sp’endid stock of WINTER BONNETS. in Y’ariety of stfle and qaalitr, sure to plesee the most simple or the most fashionable. Also, a most complete assortment of Childxen’e'Btraw and Fane# Bonnets. Beavers. Flats, etc. Beautiful Cloth and Velvet Cape for small boya. LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLE, 735 CHESTNUT STREET, oIP-tf NORTH SIDE. SAVING FUNDS. A ME RICAN SAVING FUND—COMPA xI-NY’S BUILDIN3S.E. corner of WALNUT and FOURTHStreet*—Opendmlj fromJ-iU 6 o’cl«>Bk.and on Mondai till 8 in the evening. The old inctsmtioa has always paid in fuU.cnd-macd. without notice. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. AU sums paid baek on demand in gold and mlTer. trustees. _ „ Alsx. Wkilldpt,Pres. 3ax’x~ w osr. VicePre*. John C. Farr. T. E. Harper, George Nnrent, A. Godey Thoe. Serveant, Albert ,C. Roberts, Jno. P. Simons. Jonas Bowman. H. H- EWndxe, Win. J. Howard. nl4-« Jons C. Sim«. Sec. Joua 8. Wilson, Treat’r. SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO CIETY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. SSI North THIRD Street i Consolidation Bank Boildter.) CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OFPENN -BYLVANIA. Depoeite received m ram* of One DoQar andjmrardfc and repaid in Gold, witboat notioe. with Five PER CENT, INTEREST from the day Ol deposit till with drawn. A reepoau ble and reliable Savings Institatioa has tong been needed in the Northern part of the city, and M The Spring Garden Savins* Fund Society ” was chartered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this necessity. Tae Managers, in organising and locating it, have been governed wholly by a desire to accommodate the besi neea interest and want* of the very large and enterpri sing population by which it is surrounded, OFFICE OPEN DAILY 7 From• tottf o’clock; also, on Monday and Thursday from I an til 8 ocioek in the evening, J UXAB2M3. gerick Klett, Stephen Smith, P. Levy, Hon. H. K. Strocgi e| Underkofler* Frederick Stacka, on Hart, Joseph P. LeCkru, Kesslar. Jr., George anecht, >a 8. Pnnsle, Jacob Dock, ih M. Crowell, Hon. We. MiDwarL George Woelpnar, Gwy. T. Thom, Peter C. Eilmaker. Robert B. Davidson, „ w JAMEB B. PRINGLE, President. FaaHcia HanT.Beeretarr. wau-tfif MEDICINALI. ZOLUCKOFFEH’S ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL—Sir : I hare been afflicted with rheu matism for a long period—a portion of the time had bo use of my limbs. Tried tout Cordial, and in three day* I was a toe Co walk down stairs, and in a week the pain entirely le t me. Ido cheerfully recommend the Cor dial to tboee who are affiieted with that dreadful eom p’amt. Yours. Ja*. W. NivrLts. Broker. *3* Pisesu , Prepared by THEODORE DILKB, Chenust. N. E. corner >E and SIXTH its. nl4-3m SCROFULA. WHITE SWELLING, HIP DISEASE, TETTER, SCALD HEAD, Eruption* of the Skin generally, *ad all Hnmorsaad ImpnnD** ol the Blood, are radically and permanently eared by the oelebrated IMPESIAL DEpURATTVE. It ha* been a very important agent in the cure of CANCEROUS DISEASES by Dr. Loorisbeny A Co-for a number of years past, and its great valne in the care of Cancers is ataisdantly eetabiishtd by the many caret •‘Sffcßift’LOrS affections its remarkable earatire eSect has never been equalled. It carta the meat otisti "T£mH, SCALD HEAD, nnd all Era,tn»i oftU Skm. readilryieid to a.moderate use of this Medicine. Malirnant UloenufidSom are readily caitd by the van of a few b°Ulem£c|^_ Loansberry A Co^i m . /RSjSttSviFIFTH Sir**--, below Axeh. For MAi* bX3MK&&Jainx Druxnsts: J. F. ungues!; Lancaster: C. W.Eptiag, PottrriUe; J. H. Rater, Sea^mg: 8. B- BSevens. Reading; T. k T. McClintoci.Hastoa; Ja*. Give*, JVest Chester; Wb. Btahler, Nomstowu; Simon Raa^Bethiehcci; Dr. Live sev, New Hope; Dr- Lesbe, Bnst^: Scnuadt k AUentown; Ellis k Bell, Manayank, PajJ.D. Jamea, Trenton; De La Coar. Camden; Brewster * Co., Bndreton; Robertson A Lippiooott, Salem, N. J.; Ucr lnaU.Wilminrton; L. S. Hoopes, Wilmington: T, F. Hammersly, Milford, DeL; and Drag data ge*erallj. itn-etalMmif ILfTNTON’S ENCAUSTIC TILES Sa IfA floors. _ Oruamestal Chimney Top* for cottage*- Garden Vases and Fountains. V itnfied Pipe for drains aad Water eoadactoc*. ImpoitM and for nle by fob 18-4