itte*Weit Meetittg, tho Hnptiet At,9o- ritU oii. Aintocintion mat ,yeaterda ht 8 o'olock, The opened with prayer silos W. Sexton,' of MisolitiPPi• The morning was spent, In reading lettail from the Vildell dawdling, giving, the statletles of their stets and ppaitette-d he 'fitunbei Of - members, muster et con• version dming the year, etc. Thee! contain nothing of publio Interest. At *liven °retook the prooeedinginire v cried by the •offering of prayer in behalf of Tamaqua Ohistelt;:ehloh is in a backsliding condition; the members having got into the habit of negleeting their, own church to visit others, and in various was deviating from their covenant engagements. The Olfareh wee ;lotto fall ; there being no va leta seate.e.r.i3ept In a few pews Earths* from the pulpit.' The array of intelleotnel-looking min-'- bters assembled would do credit to any religious organization. There were' half a dozen colored agnisteti pretest • - ANTZAFOON SLUION Half peat two o'clock P. lit—The Assembly was spelled with it hymn aril a prayer from Rev. Jere- Allah Asher, (colored.) :Lottery were received from various churches de nouncing elavery and the liquor trade. Committees Were then *minted upon the tree fairer's amount, plane of next meeting, elections, quarterly meetings; and corresponding bodies. Bev. W:Anderson read the °lnsular letter, - advomlting great individual zeal for the Baptist Church, and the eduoation of the youth in the fear of the Lord according to Baptist tenets. 'There were one million children in this mutat) , whose spirit ual lest:motion was found in the Baptist denomi nation.' Christian union-.a - theme much agitated of late—would exert a neglect of faithful denomi national training The estaystrongly advocated a stviotly Baptist tuition, and was averse toe soft ening of denominational tone. No thaixotio era sadearis affirmed; however; for the support of pro salter 'laws. While brotherly feeling should be ineouramed, there should he. no lowering of the banner, and no cowardice in the utterance of truth. . A discussion ensued, in which the author's view Was alternately sustained" and. rebuked. The genet - al sentiment seemed to be that Christian Union" was' intended to weaken the Baptist strength. Dr. Brown, of Germantown, eulogised the letter. it should be read at every Baptist hearth. Bev. W. Randolph was glad that the substance of the letter adverted to emanative Baptist tuition; soak 'lay at the root of the denomination's pro opacity. Many Sunday-school books in Baptist libraries 'advocate sentiments antagonistic to the Baptists indite true teachings of the New Testa ment. - Rev. W. Watkinton thought that the letter In 4-caloatittl a doctrine like that of the Jews, con- Adoring every outside denomination as Gentile. lie opposed denominationalism. They were doing the*. children injaattee in teaching , only Baptist dogmas Christ. and Christ only, should be taught to the - young. Minor doctrines. had no bearing upon the soul's satiation. Dr Winter thought that Christian Union was an instrument to stab the Baptists. Religious prin. -410 es should- not be compromised. Baptism they .loved mote than Union. ' • - Rev.R. Jeffrey thought that Baptist children leers allowed too mtteh lib,,rty in religious opinion. If aentimento'were - valuoluss they should not be contended for. The weak point of the denomina lion was that it labored for no distinctive grind pies. Rev: J. Wheaton Smith advocated the same sentiments in connection with a proper degree of the Union spirit. One who could not worship with brethren of other denominations should pray God to take the bigotry from his haunt. The Union he had advocated in the noontide ho was not afraid to advoonte elsewhere. Rev. Lie• Kennard hoped the discussion would stop. ft had been improper and wrong Other points of the letter, lam assailable, had been diere girded. Bev. Mr-Jeffrey reed en extract froth a denomi national paper, showing that the converts through the Union meetings had not joined the Baptists In numbers corresponding to the accessions to other churches. A gentleman replied that the churches prominent in the Union movement had been abun• dating blessed, and that the Baptist do:den/ion was owing to their exelusivenews, The author of therearay denied the construction placed upon his letter by Mr. Watkinson, after which Cathoart made a strong antiunion address. -Let the'old•faebtoned, exclusive Baptist prayer meetings be restored. There was less divi ' don among Christians when they kept themselves reserved. He hoped that a fence would be built between the denominations, and that no hand should remove a single rail. The may was ordered to be printed. The next anniversary meeting will be held in Mew Market street, above Poplar, in the Rev. Mr. Ciitheart's church. Rev. Geo. Higgins will deliver the introductory eermon. Rev. Mr. Cathcart al ternate. Rev. J. H. Costte will write the circular letter. /MINING HESSTON. The evening exercises were opened with prayer. The hreoidisat, o; the YdneationalBociety. Rev. J. P. Crozier. was introduced. end stated that the °yard of the society W/14 to educate indigent students or the ministry. lourly all who have beer. Retooled by the society. and partaken of ate benefits, about one hundred and forty in number, have . proved themselves to be gaelleetful pastors of churches.' Tim maximum sum allotted for !mob Of the beriefirtiartes by tin Society Is 1190, It may be 'ti nsidereet a meagre pittance, but the speaker thought it was no disadvantage for students to have pecuniary difficulties to contend with. During the lest year. the society educated thirty four beneficiaries ; tats year they have sot quite to many. Rev. Warren Rancolpli, the secretary of the society, was the next weaker. - After swine the objec ts for whack the society . was established, he divide his dis torters into two heads. First, the reaponsi lit, of ate who induct others into ths meted niter and risondl , . the proper qualifications for a preacher to ave. It must be Omitted. said he speaker. thatthere been the most imitable recklecniesa manifested on *lmpart of some of those who had commissioned men to preach. The ministry Is an order of Divine appoint ment. and qiirlst hat said that those. Wane who are galled of ti od should undertake to discharge to duties, whoever. therefore. inducts men into it take. 5 most feadalreaptresibilitY. Toe mar who. in a tubule address, undertook to somas the idea of a Divine call to the ministry. and then to make good his statement by savior that he never had a old, onlyertsdalmed hie own unfitness for time work, and proclaimed 'the infidelity to their trusts of those who seat hem forth to mere*. He strongly yrned ttie necessities of s thorough education for the ministry, as well as the proper 'mint to be manifested hmore stri dent, shenld be tent forth for the great work. There wean erect and growing. demand forsenitation preach erg at the present day. The consequence was, that when a yonug man exhibited an unusual decree of In telligence. he drew immerse crowd/I, and fora while might pr. duos good resells yet he would • ultimately fail. linters he was' imbued. with the necessary en petienon to constitute an efficient preacher, Ire had never listened to but one, of these sensation smoothers, who bed been seat forth after being a mem ber of the church for only six months. The streaker re commended the highest degree of culture, A clergy man should first haven good academic edneation, then a collegiate donna, and should hutch only by a thorough study of systematic theology. The last branch was one of the utmost importance. and it was one of the regrets of his life that lie had not enjoyed &thorough knowledge of it tumeelr. • It the guide of - theology Is to be the work of our Dyes it shoal(' be the etudy of our youth. The quell licstions of a ',rescuer would depend very much upon toe motet and intelligence of the people to whom he is to minister. For instance. a colored preacher who might be namely able to spell the words of his text could bait' a congregation of his fellow-men in b.eateleses attention, and, pi amps. he might also in termit an intelligent audience for a short time. yet to be effective it won d be newasary to be able to minister to thqr intellectual as well as spiritual tastes. The /meeker continued to site the advantages to le derived from at complete education for the ministry, and relived a :somber of instance" ot clergymen who had received the boner' , " of the society, and since Income orna ments to the Chan*. Rev. A.B Spalding spoke in behalf of the American Haptiot • Publication Fociety. This association prints the productions of various Baptist alerts men, and em ploye oolporteurt to d 'tribute. them throughout the country. He urged at length the ueceseity of diaserni go bug relations productions, in order to counteract the effects of the immoral cheap publications which are smattered broadcast throughout the land. and appealed to his hearers to contribute towards insuding forth col porteurs. • • - Rev. John Cassel thought it quite sweat of gapers rogati on to advocate the Warms of elm society before is Philadelphia audience, as it was hire 'that it had its birth. Its object is to 'promote the interests of even tidiest education by the Maims of the printing press, the eniPerterYt and the Suallay- school. He proceeded to 'enumemte the. pronilar ogoefits achievaii by the assesiatron.. Four hundred million popes are sent forth every year. and thirty thousand families are visited by the colpotteuree.who would probably never receive say of these works units* they were carried to teem. One hundred thousand youths of Baptista are to be *Detracted m this country. The smite* has an Income of its own, it has worked hard for thirty or forte toots. and has accumulated a little Property. It done not ask for salaries to support its office re, but Merely for astestance to par to distribute }remuctions. During the last eight years it has gran its own exertions nearly 6 . 2 s lor this parPoie. The speaker chard with an eloquent appeal for the claims of the society. A amleetton was then taken up, 'which was divided bet e ween th g e ou Education al and Zutilicatlon Societies, and th meetin adjrned. EVlOTRterrr, When applied in harnlerty with the voleriiies of the brain and Demme system, according to the dircovery of Profs. Chamberlin and Bolles, will cure all eurab:e diseases. Such lir their GUCCI'S) in oaring even the moat obstinate maladies, that, after an elssiricsl dtagnesis, they are willing to Plantain a cure by Epeeist contract. 011ke at No. IVO Walnut 'street. ViSITORaIcAt ABRlAD.—Strangers who visit Philadelphia always remark, first, the splendor of our Publio butldinss t not mentioning those that have not yet been put up upon Penn annum/, and next, our palatial stores attract their attention and excite their admira tion. We have beard man, hundreds of observing tourists declare that. in all their travels, they never saw soy private establishment to ccropaie, in respect to - extent nut elegance, with the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Hockhlll le Wilson. Noe. 603 and NOG Chestnut street. above Sixth, while the garments for gent'emen and t oaths sold there are reat t ablegs in respect to cut, style, finish, and durability. Bowes's 611DIOATDD has are an efficient re• reedy fur all derangements of the bowels, habitual cos, tipsiness, Lek and nervous headache, drinieptais t piles. . Persons of nedentery life should always nue them They ere reliable sad safe, and do not debilitate ; oat be taken at all times without inconvements. They con tain no mercury : pleasant to the taste. One lig hes laxative effeet, whin/ two figs are suMetient to produce an active purge. Prepared only by 0.0. Bower, Sixth and Vine, and sold by leading Druggists. Prioe per box is 3ui omits. • . tf FALL Strays. FALL FALL &Mts. . 7860. Gram!. Btokon. OTlnva:o Granville Stokes. Ooe Pnoe. one Price. One Price. GOT: Ours/ at the one-prioe Clothing Mart, No. 607 Chestnut street. SPEOIAT , N4OT/OES. CATARRH is the most difficult of any of the. Diseases of the Breathing Organs to relieve or to 'mire. The Rae. 'Joshua Leavitt, editor of the Its. deptiuhat, of New Verb, who had the Catarrh for more than twenty yearsi has been cured by using Dr. S. R. ,RtaTord's Olive Tai and Iron and f ulphur Powders which are edyertited In this raper. His testarionial published in -a pamphlet among many others equally - ptepiltient who have been oared of chronic Throat and Log aufietiluesoirlaoh4lll be sent J Tee by mail. See 'advertisement in this piper. Bold by all Druggists. and by DYOTT & C0.,-No, 532 North SECOND Street, Flaladelndia. • ont-If 'RMES & BARBB'S CALIIMATED NoisELEAS siowitiv 114Crinuis. Tho Beat lo Vie for Fatally Sewing, ' , NIG 9110 CIigIONUT, RONA, Philsalphis. nu37-l7 __Oki _Pak* WhfliNG OP TAR LiTiRT >11,.1114 11 6 fitAks UV*** for" RR WM"' ,LO M PBT wane woes marked in 111del, PideilaW ALUirsattliadetaotestereereetedgetie. hew", Oat unlg-PitlcE enema' Milady adhered de, &Oita . Yr i*r_teemted al**. _ se2ll4 MOW* tXt Etreeta .... . Eiiiisuin f iimlitii•Pitoioiriiiis:—At 'pry loistAns -Hair AItAIAMANDEittfor obi st res. ° ' ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, UP TO 12 o'ol,oog LAST RUMP. .CONTINENZUe IUPPEL—Pror. Ninth - and Cheetingt. F 0 Carnes, New York Geo M Lore Buffalo Joel Thayer Wife° HlLClapp Buffalo E Parker, Made L Voltz, MOW° .15 P Dixon; Bridgeton W Granam. Denver City 8 Egmont, Ohio , K Neff, Huntington, Pa 'W F Tomplejon, Wash, Pa W W Smith. Wash, Pa IS Rhoden, Wheeling J 8 Cooper, Wheeling Semi it Bradley; New York W 0 T Lough. New York M L Brady, Indiana J Brarket.Burlington,N J N Kendall Indiana 0.121. 8 A Itiohardison & Vt .1 Richardson, Vermont King, St Louis AI Robinson, Mobilo Sarni Muuelman, Pa CJJenkins & la, Georgia nr J W Sanford, te N II Williams. S C 11. Southall Virginia ' G Lands, Georgia T Foster,Ear land ' W H Davey, England Naml Boon, New York Jun W MohlroY.Baltimor• W H Smith & la, N C Miee Ann lipunel.N C Miss Nettie Sprinel.,Pl C Sde Cordova & In. Balt M ilreyear. Georgia Miss de Cordaro, Balt li R Payson, Boston Idles Pawn, Boston_ Mm Forking & oh, Pittsburg L Martin & la. N Ron F.l Stanton, Kansas E E Clapp, Pftla"m I JasKelley New York. MentOly, N Y E Yarnail: Philadelp hia W Wait, Staunton, ya John is Pool, New York It P Barrington, Baltimore John W Lamiden. D C E W Jones, Alabama Fletcher Webster, Mansfed Mr Dmiiinton & la, N C Mrs Hinsdalo.Cnoinnati, 0 Mose iiinsdale, Cincinnati fl 13 MoVolab. Delaware F P Breed. Boston IleeryS Newoomb. R I J H Wright, Mass t. F W Newton, New York J 0 Gaylord, Cincinna ti R F Carter, I r el a nd T hlr e s W A si E lli ll e r r e & vo l . or N o la rk Min Reeves. Phi fh A Baker & la. Georgia Jas 0 Scott &la Mrs J Scott. Macon, Ga E &mit. St Albans Jos T Norton, Phll6 E A Mitchell, Coal Fieroe. Now York W 11 Grown, New York 111de_C de ApiraY, P Douce & la, Florida Mr Hoskin Ja, hrotois Mrs Byrne, New Oven ns F W Tryan. Slew York J W Harper. Jr, N York D Bernd. New York A Munkettrion, N 1 ork T Doswell, England Ed Ripka, New York Avr Norileei, Virginia J Preslow. Virginia J ft Preslow. Virginia Chas W Mulford, Albany KG Whitney, Boston James A Porkine, Boston joeinh Bartlett. New York F C dehlesluger,..S l York Alex MoKinstry. Mobile .1 Grower. New 'York , CRosswriy, New York 1.. N Johnson. elliOag o Jae cowling, Mobile W Roberts. Riabmond, Va B F-Watkins, Atlanta Ga Joe Merre fi eld, Baltimore Joe B Breed. Lyons, Mass .1 W Norcross. Boston W F Price, Virginia 0 A White, Cinoinnati3O H W DaingerfieliLVirg info Mr Dryden & la, Deltirreo Mica A M Dryden, lialtim'e Mre Barnes, Baltimore -N 11 W hittiold, Alabama Alex 0 Prncht. Baltimore Fleming. Charleston Jno 11 Murray. New York Thee S Adanis, New York J Roth, Troy New, York W J Peck, Platv*York E Whippet: Laneingburg 0 Fitzeimons, Ga GIRARD HOUSE—Ninth and Chestnut streets. W Mintzer, Fenno 0 J Robinson. Delaware Smith, New York Al Me, idith. .1 M Martin, Nana J Ilis, Albany Mrs Ellis. Albany it Atwater, Albany W K Rookwond, Ohio H Carrigan & le Virginia T Hamilton. Virginia J It Parker & wi t N 0 Bissell, New Orleans Chan A Damn, Ohio If Martin, Penns A W Doneton,..Fenna G Hoe rue , Vey, York Rnohnr., New orl: J Wallermire. Georgia J M. Howard Er. wf, Mo 8 Gorman. Georgia Alms Thomne. Missouri F 8 Hunter, Reading B Wilkes, Georgia bliss Howard- Mireonri SM Kaufman, Reading T L Fmory, New Orleans C IA 0 Curtinaenna W Shaw, Ohio Crows. Arkansas • WM Samuels, St Louie J it Payson, Cii4 Ohio W A Gunner & wf, S Caro'a Miss Gunner, 23 Carolina, Miss Edmonds, S Carolina II L Yaw & la, New York Mime Kate Lane. New York Wm It Britton. Minot*. Col Levy. New York W Robinson & la, Cloyed That H Green & la. N York Miss Green, New York Mies Neilson. New York - Miss Stewart, N Orleans Misr Kingsbury. Mass Alias Murphy, Delaware ER. Cochran, Delaware eir Fisher & la, S Carolina Miss Fisher. S Carolina, O F Wright & la. VI realm Mimi Wright, Virginia N Gibson, North Carolina Mum Gingen, N Carolina 1 ' /3 hi inthell, Louisiana Mrs Mitchell at oh, La J Rogers, Brooklyn Mrs Reese. Maryland It Davis. New York min Yardley. New York Jae W Wall & Al Jeroer lime Wall. New Jersey CHa aer, Pountrania W M Mallsonhwf,Montreal .1 H Jaraar, elk n, Md It Cohen, Baltimore J A King, t Louis RichardWilli a mson.a N 0 Mre Williamson hr da,N 0 M F Wilkes, New Orleans Simon Ingram, Balt B Walters & Arc, Paltimore it Glendenney, Jr. Plula nathan Ll:maker, Lane John n Hiestmd,_Lano RW Shonek, Lancruiter ICol El Carrier. Harrieb's W Doak. Jr. Ba,rrebnrg C it McCoy, Lewistown Andrew Campbell. Ohio Ceo Knox, Ohio W B Fullerton, Ohio T L Thomas. New York H M Simmons. New York D fi Carthoart New York Thos Beaver, Danville J 11 Pulerton. Phamixville M I Fame:lom. Phnom," Thos 11 Br. son. I'a John 0 Robinson, N York Geo It Hammen, N York Amllvain, Baltimore 11 Schley Bolt Patton, West Chester Mies Patton. West Chester B 'Phonily & lade Mrs Alontgoinery Miss Hunter SW:art Mitchel D H Tombler, Cataraunua Leif olierhoiserxiatav'eus 18 Lawall. Catasauqua Hon S W Fuller. catae , ena O M Fuller. Catassuqua I It Chandler, Johnstown Cant G W Palmer, N cork David Lam". New York K Riddle. New York II A Shaeffer, Lancaster W J Smith, New York 1 , Davis h Caufornia T P Hervey & In. lowa II W Klopponburg. AI Oi Cline Marean, Baltimore G Ii (Bamford h wf. N Y N Slaughter. Baltimore \V Breeden, Virginia M Blair, Maryland \V Coale, Baltimore Cnl )?vane, Maryland W P Ewing. Maryland Cher G Temple. Delaware AII Harrison, Detroit Anse M Harrison, Detroit M M Willie. Arkansan Mr White, Arkansas G W flumminre & ia Del A G Selman, Keokuk W P Hammond. Keokuk 11 . ) . • Green F. Al Burma, Alissiesippi D Green, Delaware AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut street. above Filth, J Allison. Penns Miss LA Adams, Pa Miss 8 Ragland. Penna R Wells. 00, Ind J 1M Guthrie, lad co. Pa Goo Wilson, Coal Port, Pa Geo Tay lor, Rochester N B Cooper. Connecticut W C Roberta. North Carol's Gen G Goufrey. N C D Harman. North Carolina E Wood. North Carolina Jarvis F Fitsaerald. N C It-Redden, Newark F Hands, Winchester, Pa W N Gibson, Salem, N .5 E Dontlart, N Carolina W Ledbetter, N Carolina F Craven, N Carolina N A Denly, IN Carolina W E Washington. D C ./ It Drown. N Carolina Wra D Aezel. Sinymu Crietosher Drilla, Nit Alex A blocky. N Ot.rolina N Wept. Staunton. Va Wm Verner, Schuylkill oo James Mccarty, Reading A. N Brady, Lancaster It Waters. Lancaster va ter a . Lanoaarer .1K Snyder, Lancaster C N. Murphy, Lancaster A li Dither, Lancaster PRreelier. Laminar Jonn &rine, Lancaster 6 W nn, Lancaster I . l'aulick, Lancaster W H H Cox. Lanonter 6 C oredy. Lancaster H Roller, Lancsater Yonderemith, Lazio John Minor. Lancaster .1 Plydor, Lancaster J Heineman. Lancaster F Car:or, Lancaster John NV•ley. Lancaster . J 1 1 Mn dam. Lancaster 6 0 Shriener, Lancaster .1 1. V ogan. Lancaster Meorkey, Lancaster F Biennia. Lancaster OVI Hambright. Lancaster W A Hambright.Laneaster J F.; Dative, Delaware John Russell, Pinta H D Carleton, Maryland A D Lindsay, N Carolina .1 A LOYJOY. Mats Mrs Hammond, New York Mies Hammond. New Sark .1 (4 Marshall. VI V, Readg W N Davis al 1/, Reading A Viven. Reading A H Jameson. Reading. Mrs D Swam PhDs , Mrs HD Nwarr & 4 oh, Limo E H Ashcroft. Heston Mrs Dr Wiley, New Jersey Jas McCarty, Reading bliss H NM. denims, hid Miss 8 Swan', Leno, la Miss M B Swarr, LE2C, Pa Chas J Swarr,Lano, Pa Ediret , warr, Lancaster, Pa .1 Rutter, West Chester D Memoriam. Now Jamey K 8 k1494e, North Carolina L. C Lynch. Rochester Gen W Taylor, Virginia W Granathan, Virginia E F Williams. Virginia D P Quinn, chin N Rawls. Virsinia A It Ashbam. Virginia 8 G Darden,Vr Miran. J Pickup, Tepneasee T Chase. New York Hamm, Winchester, Vs MERCRANTb' HOVEL—Fourth styeet. below Arch, W Shattualt.New York 3 H Gillis, Aileshany City K UovemYy lowa Hen Heie P et Brint• y, Mansfield, Ohio P W ry avior Ohio /W Lybritnd, Ohm John U Nichols, Minnesota ohn hi Woods. Danville David Clark. Danville hi Shoop, Danvillo Than Woods. Danville Richard Kear, Mine ravine Lde la Mental le. Pa P Payne. owrinda DII Barstow, lowanda C Wtlron, Library, Pa Saml 11h 111.0strego. N V it A Rtephenson. Ohio T W Markley & In m, Phil D Moatalipo, Pa Min Culberts in, Pa • et Hayford, Plymouth Aaher Gaylord. Plymouth .1 B Mark pr. Lancaster Jos Towne. Massachusetts Jl. Shit!, Philadelphia L P flussell,l3 , ston OH Lefever, Lanciuder Ti McCook, Illinois Jabit Rankin,/ Trap, N V L B Bishop, Jr, Maryland A H Gilbert, Darby, Conn THE lINION HOTEL—Arch street, abort Third, J R Robinson. Ohio B t Johnson, Ohio R H Webb. Whim, Del ' 8 Neal, Ted no, Pa John Barley. Ohio W Rolnick. Harturville, 0 AJS Powell; Nan leen, 0 W Picker, Penns Pomarene. Middleton, 0 P P Pomerene, Berlin, 0 G A Erlacher & Is, N Y R Cottinsham. Easton .1 Clark, St Louis B Williams, Delaware F. Hawthorn, New Jersey Us B Pergaron. NJ F Facet it Maryland C Getter, Lannaster W A ,nively, Cin. O D Roder, Poona W D !limes, New oxford .1 Lerch. Penna C R. Bishop. PieW•York (i W !Manch tr. In, If W o Brower, Maryland I,ollll3—Chestnut et., above Third. Win P McLean. N York Y. H) lininvon, N York Thom M Pilot. St than Mr I tally, Jr.N Vo k Ono W F Conyers, Utica 8 H Hutt, lip Senile*/ J W Seymour. Ohio • .1 Hitahine, Middletown Mr A Marls. Belthnore •P A Smith, Viretnia A Sonetslch, Bohton Win Hoff naiile, Ducks co N A Spencer. orristown James Gilfillan. Pa Cons Wilespie. New York W W Wright. Delaware E Hill. Delaware, J T Haddon, Newark, NJ a Hamill. Alercer eo, N J John Perkins, Elb ton, Md E Brown. Jr, Elkton, Md 8 Thorne. tilatamohaselta Eli Cm rink, Calsie Vt J I. Johnson, N C F Fylter. 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Baltimore J Armin; ong, Kentuoky J L Lewis, Ken tUoky A S 5 evano, Kentuoky E B Camp,l ndiana!l) H P Hassler. Ohio L P Work. Indiana on it H Pool. Westmoren nil no .1 01•ver. Newport. Pa .1 Hearty, Columbia. 0 Joe MeCrookey, Wtlm, Del W savage, Wilmington W Kll6Blr, PhilndelPhts A G Squires, Ohio T it Torr, Lancaster F Magi°, Mechanicsburg COMMERCIAL lioTEL—Sixth street. eb. Cheatnnt. W Rieke, ohestor co John A firkin, Ohio J P Osmond. Chaster co 34 D MeClenahan,P Dopoßit A A Bentz. Cargill° 18 8 Challtnt, Cheater to J r Dune, Philadelphia W A Horace. Ohio • I. Z Rinswalt, Lent) eo A Rims, Lano oounty. Pa Jos Drtnton, Lano co. Pa B MoCullough. Nd Mrs Smith it da, Conn Mrs Heald, Waithington R Swisher, Chester co David ,C l Priceh delphia Dr F Taylor, W Chester St A Cooper, ester co tta C Pierce, Chester county NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street. above Third. EKonlginacker. Limo on El Limbach, Pennsylvania Hon E sylor, Wilkesbarte Jacob Batdort Osborn, 0 J H Mc* or, Bloomsburg D Flanagan. Pa Dyer Learn. Penns; Ivania Isiah Learn, Pennsylvania Riumell, Danville. Pa E Thompson, Danville, Bs Riroon J Kern Allentown A P minds, Allentown D Rankle,Danville Pa W 8 Kleckner, Wyoming A P Hatunels, Now Jams John Ruborg. Pa I) E tobnaon.Weetport Joseph Woo, Pottevillo3 1) Wilcox, Canton W Reifenydet. Pottsville 11 J Wager, eIItSWIRIUL Geo J Morrie. Pa Jos Kara. 1 slimier Mns .1 &IWO, 'Lebanon J Handler, Pottsville J B Hurter. Labanon C Mark. Lebniop B Miller, Lancaster John Vanzandt, jag 8 Drake. Pa Wm r Connell, Hazleton Geo Wise, Bliirernanstowni MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Shird street. ab. Callowlull. Sus alight. Pennsylvania W E !Molt it It, Penna CI W Bnckbons, salines Grove J It Kauffman, tinyder co O Mes , er, Pinegro , o Rol Walkman & la, ()hi° Mrs W Guth, Allentown D F Kline. Allentown L 4 Leman, Allentown C F Wilson. blonts'T co J T Bev, Penney ivanm 0 L Hardesty. Dauphin no A W Young, Allentown E t snaluin & wf, Allent'n WHFlood, [11111311VIIIIi& Sehnuerman. Allentown T MoEwensvillo M Yeannyleania Jacob Landis, Pennsylvania Miss H Bash, Penns BLACK BEAK HOTEL—Third at.. rib. Caßowfin]. V, A Helmlxrld. Bazonburgh John Here, Butler Thos. Mohr, Pennsylvania David Releinmenr.Ches co Peter Memel, Beadlike 8 Roseland, By boar Chas Roberts. Fmithheld .1 P ateinor. Pennsylvania A Gearhart. Pennsylvania Ii Mattes. Pennsylvania Gen D Davis. Kansan City Banal 'Muria, Philadelphia m Rnitnbm3k. Rending John VI E,elman, Pa Geo F Brendle. Beehtelav W J Hoxworth, Allentown 01100 Bones, anutliampton D Millet, Pennsylvania Israel nom, Harrisburg Mies C eweegart, Pa W Smith, Pottstown Jarard Y Conover, N.l FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Eleoond unrest. above Market. B F Eaton, Hew York Rodney, Delaware Jae B Carnon,Lielawala Henry Martin ,fr. l a , Joe bheldon New Jersey C goblet. New Jersey Eder Moore ' , Thiltlirore Wm Betterlen4. Del A Albertsnn la. Bristol , Prof CDe Grath. Phila. J P Doubter, N Castle,Del J A Kink. 'Maryland Harvey E Pontoon, Del no James F Batton, Delaware BALD EAGLE ACTED—Third et., above CAllowhill. E Young, Northampton on Mies Yeu-s. Northamptoo Airs Berlin, Northnointnee J Albert, Middletown Pr Geary, Pennaburg Go" Kline Piimmit Hill II .P.lOO. HAITIbIII Geo Price Ala,Port Clinton Geo B Ellie, Becks no, pa MT. VERNON HOTEL—BOOOnd street. above Arnh E Ha, yes, NeW York Wm Bows, Oregon 0 Enstburn, rit Al yr neeior. Mar York 11. Leedom, boom no hi B Willmamon, Dal no- Air thricklend, N Cantle,Del Mr Bennett, Delaware BARLEY BBP,AF HOTEL—Zeoond helcw Vine. Geo Flowing. Attleboro David Volker, Bucks co Ruhtn Linton Books co 011 Leedom, iluots co Dr AC Now Jew/ Is ,so rAssondo I,Buoks oo O Binger, Lnnenetei co W Csivk, rietr Hoye 'A' starve, , Doylestown PIS XIAMEN'S SAVING FUND—NOATEWoOT 001NRIL FECUND and WALNUT lITHICIT3. — DOPOSitiI TO cseivedln small and large amount,. from all glasses of the eommunity, and allows (MOMS at the rote of Fl V 1 TEE CENT. per annum. • Money may be drawn by *hooka withoUt lose of in tone. • , • Mai oaan daily, from 9 until' o'dlook, end on Mon day and Saturday until nine In the evening.' Preeldent t 79/9ANKLIA FELL Treseuror andkatatati, Gaeta. 1 1 4 SWAP& .7, IMPORTATIONS. treePerted for The Preel.l VIEQ UE—Brig Ocean Isle. Morrow-214 hlids muter 40 00 molanes J F Penleton. MARINE_ INTELLIG E NCE. SEE FOURTH PAGE ARRIVED. Steamship Delaware, Cannon, 20 home from N York. with pads. a nd passengers to Jag Alderdioe. Passed below the Ledge an unknown berm brig; also saw an un known berm brig in the Sight of New Castle, both deep ly laden; also several light satire, bound up. prig Wean Isle, (Br) Morrow. from Viequo.2Qtli with sugar end molasses to J F Pontotoc'. Lett brig Isadore. for New York in a few days. Bohr ea Bayles, Thompson, 8 days from Now York, with barley to captain. Bohr Wm Collyer. Rayner, 6 days from Middletown. Conn, in hellcat to omits= Sohn Joseph Turner, Crowell,7 dare from Portland , with mdse p, Crowell & Collins. Sohr T P MoColley, Carter, 1 day from Camden, Del, with corn to Jae Barrett & Son. hr ft J Merger. Robinson, 7 dare from Cambridge. in ballast to It It Corson & Co. Solar S I, oimmone. Gandy, 4 days from Full River, in ballast to R ft Corson & Co. Suer Revenue Gandy, 4 days from Providenoe, in bal last to it ft Corson & Co. Sohr Elizabeth Jane. Bookwith. 2 days from Easton. Md. with wheat to Jai L Bewley & Co. Bohr Harriet, Herriok. 12 days from Eastport, with fish. to to E A Bonder & Co. Sohr W It Gann, 8a00n,6 days from Boston, with plas ter to captain. Steamer Novelly. Shaw, 24 hours from New York , with mdse to Win fa Baird & Co. CLEARED. Bark Warren Fisher, Crowell, Galveston, Bishop, Si mons & Co Bohr Marietta Tilton, Tilton: Galveston, Baker /t Stetson. Rehr W Collyer, Rayner, Wareham, captain Behr It J Merger, Robinson. Charleston, It K Corson & Co. Rohr Gad Ins. Risley. Norwich. ilo Sohr S L Simmons, Gandy, Fall River, lio Bohr Revenue. Gandy. Provideune, do Rohr J 11 Comic°, Watts, Boston, Sinniokeon & Giver. Sir it Willing , Claypole, Baltimore, Abroves, Jr. RP TELEGRAPH. (Correspondence of The Press.) NEW Yonn, Oot i. Arrived, hark Jacob Memill. from Havana; brig Nor folk, from Maracaibo; brig Rosalie. from hiatanass. The ship Baltic, from Newport. Wales,ts on Diamond Reef, but may be got off at high water. MEMORANDA Steamship Boston, Crooke'', hence, arrived at New York yesterday. Steamship Antic. Lines, from Havre, via Southamp ton 19th ult. arrived at New Yorkyeztordar. Ship Ann E Hooper, Hooper, cleared at New York yesterday for Liverpool. Stun Frank Hayn a, Randall, for Philadelphia, cleared outward at Ltoet-pool 15th ult. HMI) Herald, Crowell, front New Grimm, at Genoa /4th alt. 5 111 2 3 ennintamlea, ?Aram from Livornol.E Denni son, Uoarborn , from do, and American Eagle, Moore, from Ltaidon, arrived at New York yesterday. Ships Ronan. aleyert. from Hamburg, and L Mitch, Bartlett, from Brine), arrived at New York yesterday. Ships Loins Napoleon, from Hamburg. and Orphans, from Bremen, arrived at New York Yenta/ 41 4f. Bark Windwatd. Emerson, from Trieste, arrived at New York yesterdair. Behr E L B Wales. Swain, for Philadelphia, went to sea froze Wilmington, NC, fromst. eark Traveller, Randall, Rio de Janeiro Aug 0, arrived at Baltimore yesterday. Bark Talisman, Baldwin, sailed from Baltimore yes terday for Montevideo. Brig Emma Eger, Brooks, for Philrulelphia. cleared at Charleston 29th ult. Sohr C S bookinan. Entlioott, from Boston for Phila delphia, arrived at New York yesterday, veer Sydney Price. Godfrey, from Wilmington, NC, sailed from Providence Id inst. Sohn C L Holm Maley, and EClark, Clark. for Philadelphia, sailed from Providence 2d inst. Sohn. Limon. from Boston. and Village Gem, from do for Philadelphia, were at Newport let inst. Sohr Amanda, Kelly, for Philadelphia, cleared at St John, NB. =ft Mt. Solire Banish. Ranson, Empire, Adams, hiontvue, Falkenherg, and Martha, Baiter. hence, (mural at Boston 21 inst. . . Solna Gazelle. Z Stratton, and C W Holmes, hence, arrived at Newburypott, Ist inst. Steamers Josephine, Green, and Ironsidos, Vander veer. henna. arrived at New York yesterday. Steamer Ann Eliza, Robinson, cleared at New York yesterday for Philadelphia. MARRIED. FLYNN-BAVERY.—On the evening of the 2d of Oc tober. John Pilau. Al. D.. M. K.. C. 8. L., to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late James Raven - , of Dot.- glare. rale of Man. HA INEB—DEIVNY.---On Wednesday, Ootobor 3. by the Rev, Wm. Newton. Mr. William T. Haines to Mass Mary E. Dem'. both of West Chester, Penesylenio a. • KA NE—IIARP ElL—Ootober 1. by Rev. John B. Clean non. Air. James Katie. of Brooklyn, Ptew York. to Mien Fannie Harper.. c of Linwood. Dolawaro county, Pa. • MOWER —BECHT 81,.—0n the loth ultimo. by the Rev. J. 11. emnd. Mr. Joseph Mowery to Miss by Bechtel. both of thin city. BOW Al N—ABBOTT.—On the Viol ultimo. by Thos. Q. Trotter, 11111311dor or the gospel. Mr. Thomas K. Bow men to Alias Henrietta A. Abbott. all of Philadelphia. • OARR—FIBHER.-Beptomber 30. mo, at 212 lianever street. Kensington, by John G. Ctralsoo, V. D. M.. Alr. Martin Darr to Miye Margaret Fisher, both of this city.. DIED. MARCH —On the 22d of Auguet, in Boone county, Mtesourt, Cy 118 Forney, eon of Milton A. and Eleanor March. PFlTZ.—BuddenlY, October I, John 'William. son of the Into Philip Pelts, M. D., in the 28th year of hie ate. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend his rewire!, from the remidonce of his mother, on the Nior town lane, near the Norristown Railroad. this , (Thursday) afternoon at 1 o'olook i without further notice. Interment at , South Laurel Hill. _ . EAGER.—On the lot instant. Theodore Eager, in the 20th year of his ngo. Funeral from the residence of his father•in-Law, Mr. Samuel Peak, in Marlborough street above Duke, on this (Tim reclay I afternoon. at 3 &cloak. BROWN.—.On the id instant, Isabella Drown, daugh ter of William A. and Isabella Brown, aged :I Sara and 10 months. Funeral from her parents' residenee, MG Federal street. this (Thursday) afternoon, at 3 o'oloc DYKEB.—On Etc. 9d instant. Jeremiah Dykes, in the ssett year of lite nee. Funeral from his late resident's, 1725 Pearl !treat. above Vine, tom (Thurtday ) afternoon, at 1 o'n'oolt. Kit AM KR.—On the 21 instant, John Kramer, oldest non of Henry and Caroline Kramer. aged M yearn. Funeral from the ?esteem:lc of his parents. No. 2116 Tower street. this t Thursday) a Iternoon. at 3 o'clock. KHll.ft —On . the let Instant. Mrs. Isabella, wife of Charles Krier, is the 32d sear of her age. Funeral from the residence of her husband, Point road• below Bridenbtitg, this (Thursday) morning, at 10 o'clock. KI DD.—On the Ist instant, John C., eon of Albert and Anna Kiild . . McfsnlLL.—On I ha 24 instant,William McNeill, aped 715 years. • Funeral this (Thursday ) morning, At 9 o'clock, from his eon's residence, in Ellswor.h street. below 'air - teenib. . . Pcintiris.—On the Ist instant, Osaka W. Parkin t, in the 24th year othta are. Funeral from Ms late restdenne. Sycamore street. above Se,non Camden, N. J., this (Ihursday) after nom, at 2 o'eldbk. R.li3E g.- 1 6;2 tatorolty, Cotober 1, Alre. Jane Rogers. aged 78 yenra. Fu nsrnl Awn her late rea• donna, N 0.1931 Yeel‘r street, on Frinv morn in at 9 °Wont:. ROB r. turd —On the 2d innant, John, eon of Joseph mar.;, tat Roberta, 9904 9 earl. ROWh.—On Monday, (fetobor 1. the infant daughter of F. G. and Ann Y.. Rowe. toed 23 months and 12 del v.' WlllB —On the 2d 11mm - it, Margaret R. Wino. dang h ter of Capt. Mte heel and 1:11z I. O. Wise, R6O d 19 sear', Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 823 I..nnhard Street, this (Thursday) afternoon at 2 o'. clock YOUNG.—On the int instant. Rebecca. only (Wielder of J ohn ir., and Catharine Young, aged 5 paras o l month, and 10 days. runeral from the residence of her parents. Pas syunk road. above the Gas Works. this (Thursday) hf termum, at 2 o'clock. HAR ri,h;Y.—On the let of October, 1860. Airs. Jane Bartley, of Milltown, hiontgornery county, In the atilt yearn( tier are. Funeral from her late residence. this (Thursday) morning, at 10 o'clock. °Bin AR i Died, in Dan Antonio. Timm., Anglia 19, Mb of oonsumption. after Inng and painful Dinned. Henry Doolittle, late of that city, in the 49th year of his age. . . The deceased was barn in So' nehanna county, Penn• sylvanin. November 1811. His grandfather, on the mate.nal aide, wan in the battle of Germantown, and was wounded in front of " Chew's Reuse." At an early age he removed with his Inther's family to Clain, where lie lived n number of years . He wee widely known ns ono of the largest and most successful mit way contractors in this country. and nanny of our best Wrstern railways and canals were built by him. At the time of his cleat., be was engaged "The Atlantic and Great Western Railway." Years ago he became interested in this road, and to him. cu tb-n to any man. is due its existence. With an eye to rutunty. ho saw that this link was necessary to complete the great chain connecting the Atlantic with the far West. Freely did he expend his time and money in further ing this enterprise, and marls several trips to Europe. to create an interest among European capitalists in this gigantin undertaking. lie sucneeded in accomplishing his object by his indomitable energy, but his connection with this great work. his solf-ascritice. his untiring de votion and ceaseless anxiety. encouraged n disease which forced him from hie horns to seek more congenial climes, in hopes et ,°storing his worn-out Hama to its former vigor. But alas! it wan too lute! for his health save completely , broken lieforehin departure by a Bolero attack of lung fever. from which lie clover entire," He wan accompanied by lire wife. in all hie wmi d Mir° after the" fountain of health." and everything that admit ion and the best medical advice could device, wm dorm for lion. but all was vain! The fell destroyer claimed him for his own. • • Ilia loss will be deeply felt. not only by his bereaved family, bet hr a hirer circle of friends both at home and abroad. for he ~rasa inan of noble and generous genii ties. (inlet and retired in his manners, and liberal in bin chanties. though it might be truly' said, " He never let his right hand know what his left hand did," for any thing like ostentation wits foreign to his character. But. after a useful and busy life, ho has found that " Pecker which the world cannot give." His remains will be brought from Texas, and Interred in Laurel Hill Cemetery. ALL.- 31°IVIrtital! 4 1in a es O lt ° aw l s ) A i ngl r anr i n is ure Ca ir raeres. Lupia'n Merinos, Casluneroe, Dombaz;nes. Tanateee, Mourselines Boinbanne. Velour flops. aatin do Paramattes, Bombazine Alpaoae, &o. second Mournine Corded Mrlanete. Veneriehnne Grandrille, &o: Black and Purple Pane Printed Mottssoluto Do Lnines and Cashmeree. Black and White Engluth De Latnes.lBll coat. DESSON & SON. Mournrus store, Ere No. 9115 Chestnut tweet. rr- DEMOCRATIC MASS MEETING IN Tri FOU.KTH CONGRESMION,L DIS - cS CT.—The Demos:lsar of the Fourth Conereesional Di triet will hold a GRAND MANS MEF G. THIA (Thursday) EVENING. at the corner of RIDGE Aver.ne and GOATEE Street, RALLY, D sm. , cRA Ts, and chow 1.7 your numbere that the DklilltOß ROY are not divided. AII,.COME who are . in favor of the gallant FOSTEL MORGAN, LEISENRING and the whole DEbIOORATIC TICKET. The marling will be addressed by able and dis tmvuished speakers The Ward Associations .and Campaign (nubs are in vi,ed to attend. W. N. It Chs irman of Com. on Town Aleoringe. A GRAND MASS MEETING WILL. RE Iron , 01 Independence Hall. on HATUR HA YRVEraI G, (Weber 6'h WO. The DF.lOOCti a TIC CrIIZENd of the City of lade!phia , and all opposed to the election of Curtin, are invited to attend. Let all who hn.,o the love of their country at heart, and nu eoatat to sectionalism, pleaso attend. After the meetine adinurne there will be a GRAND TORCH-LIGHT PI[OCFIGtON, in honor of General Henry D Router. who will be in the city on that even ina• and address the meeting. 11l Ward Amwintions nn ti Campaign Clubs. oohneed inl to Lincoln, linin, and Curtin, are invited to attend. W. Mehl ULLEN och Chairman of Committee on Town Meetings. 7-UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA— MEDICAL, DEPARTMENT. I; I 3ENERAL. INTRODUCTORY LECTURE to the course or IMO Cl will he delnveres at theIME CA I, RAM. on MONDAY, October the Bth. at 12 M.. by JOSEPH CAH,RON, M. D., rrofesaor of Mat, bled.. and Phstinaey. lho Regular Leoluros of the Fepeton mummies on Tuesday, eth Instant. R. E. t.001 , .Ft , . oe4-4t Dean of Medical faculty-. • JEFFERSON lIIEDICATi COLLED E.— The GEtNERAL, IN ATOM; I'OR ir to the C,uree of Leetnree will be delivered by Prof, ii,or D1E 41 31,1801 ,, on MONDAY . Ootot er the Bth, at :; , e" M. The Termini' Leoturee will ire in the din alter at 10 A. M. ROBLe.Y DUNOLISON. Dean. ont-tt IrcPENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE—MEM- A T. DEPARTMENT—NINTft ztreet, bolovr LO - Uf+T—The INTRODUCTORY LEOTUR tone Course of 1660 61 will be delivered by Profennor PENRY HARTeROnN Rod tne Ondle•e, on MONDAY: Ontober at 5 P. M. Students, and nll othorn Into] Wed. nre invited to attend. arUNIVERSITY 0 PENNSYLVANIA... LAW DEPARTMENT. A term of this Inetitntion will commence on the first of Omober next. The following aro the entdecte of the Ron. GEORGE BEARSWOOD--" International, Con etitutional,and Civil Law." prof. feta) LL--" Plerminl end Praotici." trof. sPEriaeß Allid.Lß--" heat Estato and Conveyancing.' Cho odnotory lecture will be delivered on Friday, September 28, at 8 o'clock P. M., at the usual lecture room. by Prof..E. Spencer Miller. au23. ow PTO TUE ('H 7.T TEE NIORTfiAGE BONDHOLDERS OF 'PH It WILLIAMS FORT L7PLAIRA RAII ROAD COMPANY. A meeting of the Chattel Mortgage Itondholdere kill be held on FRIDAY. the Bth of October, 180, at 11 o'clock A. M.. to ROOM No. 10. Washington Build mg. N. 474 Smith THIRD Stoat, to hear the report in re gard to the lease of ohattels lately exeouted by the El rianmoort Railroad Company. in i3;: d i t i i a der of the Comm , tee of Chattel Mortgage Bond beldam Jobura xAguidoN, JR.. ohturiaan, THE PRESS.---PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1860. ECLECTIC MEDICAL COLLEGE .^ Looturom in this st , tutlon EVERY DAY. at I M in arla: • Students of bledieine invited tcrattesid. - College on RACE (quiet. below Filth: ' , PAINE. Al. D., Dean of the Faculty, No. 120 North FIFTH street. The public are invited to attend Dr. Paine's free Pub leolure, at the College, every TIERRSDAY RV EN.- INC. at 8 o'clock. oc3 6t. ErrOFFICE • OF THE PHIELAHELPHUT AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. Iten,l6o. 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A volume ieynert each month till all are published BACON.—The anbAeription list for the new and ele: gant edition of the complete works of French] Bacon, aturn o rine° • • COOP b•R'd Ni•VELP• —parley's Illostmteff Ftlition. the beautiful stvlo of which is so well inainutmeo, and of whiel 21 volumes her. , been published. Now nub seribera who prefer not to tabs all the back volumes at once, are supplied with brie or more monthis• ditbrerip liens received else for the National edition of IaVINI) entire, or w thout the life of Washington, or the Life of Washington only. Also the.Li le nail Letters ol P. AtellEN RV in the Publisher's only moat here for 11iILJIUo BACON, it: COOPeR. Book Rooms, 401, WALNUT tweet. Oct flt• V 10 ADVERTISERS.—The ‘• Towson town Ad vvnt," has the largest circulation of any country paper in an land , extending throughout Bel timormearroll, Ilarlool, and tinware counties. and the State generally. Printt.d at 'I owsontownOsseo miles north of Bait anore. by E. F. CHEJU, fl. Neutral In by all—printod on it tatetlll) Arena—and the best advertising medium south of Mason ec Dixon's Line. Agent. .1 'WEBSTER, Southwest conies of THIRD and ARCH Streets. on! ft* PURENOLoGIOAL ALNIANAO fur 7617. NOW READY contains eighteen For tract,, with biographical null Diarmological deserts- Long, among which ore Lord Ms in, LoWel Muses, Ben. bartbabli. Parson Brownlow. and Rev. J. L. Barden. Also. numerous articles on Phrenology and collateral subjeeM, including 't t earning Phrenology at Borne," PhyenolozY &O. Price SIX Cents. JOHN L OATEN, oci-3t 02'2 Chestoutstro , t, Philadelehia. ATLAS OF PRILADFATHIA. NO Pict , To THE PUB t.IC. • Now in press, and will soon lie mined . , a new Mno of the Whole Co,loliffaud City, to twenty•five notion. on a larger scale than on, heretofore published. etch, bi ti 114 11,CII rately the size of all Blocks, Btrsets, Courts, A Ile, ES, Roads, &m. with the location of public and n• her buildings, &co together with a hook engraved Index moi, complete la itye U , showing tho boundann of Wards, and names. tze.. o f all ti treats and Rol& in the City. Mao, t alitahlo Historical and Statistical Tables, alphabetical lint of Strocto, and references to various Acts of Ancitibly and Ordinances. tic. The woi k will be printed on auporior paper, and nub etantially b ,tIDII us atlas forim eighteen by twenty. four inches. This wilt make it convenient to every citizen, and partioulsrly valuablo to professional gen tlemen. An the intention hat been to make this a standard map, no pains or canner has been spared in its preparation. The edam ibers having secured the valuable assistance of tlir wilurent instrict t•urvovors throughout the City, and have for heveral 3 ears b : en engaged in snaking ao curate purveys and plans for the work. No OSEP kW ALN NSALrLe t. SAMUEL L. SIVIBULEY, CItLL Horve or, TNtit Ty -FIF rit St. and LAN CAST r It ay. selsmatuthirn pRINCE OW WAL FS' PORTRAIT.- PO-length steel pinto ports t of hits Royal MA -I.IkBON final now, train a pho*ograph by r , RN all of r caton, taken at Wmtbsor by command of Hon Ma orAyl eapreaylr f.r the ILLII3TR AT t.O tiR . WEI OF THE WORLD. may be had and will be cent to any address, eon 15 Ic..INTS PAM OD',TAMPA. POPP PAID, b7ll. A. BROWN CO.. 14 OnNOVF.H. ' , I feet . seL7-tlistu9t lilE UNION, TIM CONSTITUTION, AND A I'ROTP.O FIVE TARIFF. "It is of intim tolmorriont. that ynuproperly estimate the immense value of your Notional Munn, to your col lective and indivi, unl happinetr—that pot should ohorieh a cordial, hallooed, and immoveable attachment to it, watching for its preservation with jealous maw ty, end indignant.y frownit,z, upon the first dawning of any attempt to (khans te any portion of our country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now hind together the nucleon parr. There will always be reason to dietrunt the pitrtottsui of tunes, who. to any quarter. may endeavor to ar oaken its bands."—Forocell Address of George, Washington "It this nititarlim on the subject of the Furitivo slave Law continues there will orate a party whose platform will be Union. ha Ormstoution. oil toforeenient of the Lava, and of this party I enamor myself a mem ber, whatever may be its component parts "—Henry Clap_ What is the true policy of this country? To encourage and pe ,, tert, hr vonatatut to and yabt means, its tu tornal trade roil in 8011. A Alarm Meeting of the citizens of the Fifth Congres sional District, in f4vor of the surpreetson of Bentional animosities, of perpetuating iho Umon end the Consti tutoin, of seourms the enforcement of the Lawn, and of Froter,tive Tariff will be held at. the TOWN ALL. Germantown, on FRIDAY EVENING, October sth, et 7!I o n ootr. Distinruisheil speakers, whose names will 1 , 011,1- mowed in 1110 lily papers, wilt ruldresa the meet ing. not 2t ATTENTION. REPUBLIVAN INVIN CI HU !---The Club will nest d hl a at Bo a d quar _ tern THIS (Thursday} 1., ENir G. at o'o.ook, in d read the Mectinc at Genre. ntinen Care leave the depot. NINTH end GRILEN, 73.. i &deal: ',remedy ho order of rite Comma:co. A. M. \VALIUM:3IIMA', lt` Meraltali ATTENTION !---The Young Men's Dou , da. Csm;aign Dub will anomie tit their Rooms THINE VEN' G, et 7 o'clock, f or particle. :fly ("der. it' TR 08. R. MA RSTON.Alarshnl. LET TERS EXECUTORY UPON THE ERTATE of liEtaRY 0001,1TTLE. deceased. have Won granted to the code:signed, be the Rouw er of Wlllo for the (lit, and Coubty of Yhdsdelphta. All 'Persona istlehted will please make payment tn. and all tho,o having gams or demands against the Estato of the maid decedent wid make known the genie, without coley, to A.J. PRUDEN, PLANK Road, near AlAN lLhdfd Street, GOIMEIttIOWII. ALDERT DOOT Nlst,so o l DOOLITTLE, ANDREW J. KR DEN. of thGt Mootober 4,1e.00 POLITICAL. MEE RETAIL DRY GOODS. Host ray:' BALBRIGGAN. ENGLISH. AND SCOTCH. • F.VANs' & 00. Invite attention to their FALLIMPORTATION, • OF HOSIERY. ALSO, • A choice stook di' GENTLEMEN'S TIES, STOOKS, SCARFS, MUF FLERS, CLOTH, SPUN SILK, AND JOUVIN'S KID GLOVES. 818 and 820 CHESTNUT STREET. oc4 At, FALL CLOAKS OPENING DAILY. TEE FINEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY AT w• P. CAMPBELL'S. " 3-201, NO, 1124 OHES'IsN VT 8111L;1'. VLOSTNG OUT SALES op E. if. LEVY 83 00. ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, We will O'er to oases NEW FALL GOODS. 'Part of the orders for this Lennon's sales, whioli have Veen handed over to us to close out, nt lees than the cent of importation. Embraced in tho assortment whioll is now offered to the public will be found a variety of law FABRICS, SATIN DE CHINES, PLAID VALENCIAS, SAMOITIT WOOL YLA.I.D.g, SUPERIOR IRISII POPLINS, Plain and Mae, SUPERIOR LINEN HOODS, And a lull end complete nevottment of STAPLE GOODS. he whole stook will he offered at very low prates F R CASH. L. J: LEVY ega 00 809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET. 001-tf WAND OPENING. eIJOAICtI, MANTILLAS, AND FURS, AT TM! PARIS MANTILLA, CLO 4K, AND FUR EM PORIUM, O CHESTNUT WIREET. .1. NV. PROCTOR & CO. beg to announce to the La diceof Philadelphia anti ricintty that they are now daily opening, NEW STYLES AND NL•'W MATERIALS FO PALL AND WINTER CLOAKS, AnAr.s, SACQUES, BASQUES, . They also respectfolly invite attention to their Ftiß DEPARTMENT, which, since last Beason, they have considerably extended, end are now prepared to ex hibit a ntimptuous collection of FURS OP ALL NATIONS, Including Ited Russian Sable, Fine Dark Hudson Day Sable, Russian aud American Mink Sable, Royal Er mine, Chinchilla, Fine Dark Siberian Squirrel, Re., Re., Re , &e.—made up expressly for best City trade, of warranted well-seasoned skins, into all the prevail ing styles of CLQ4KS, MAN7ILLAS. CAPES, HALF-CAPES, MUFFS, CUFFS, ,tc. J. W. PROCTOR & CO , THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, AND FUR EAi- FORIUAI, ocl-4t 7OS CHESTNUT STREET. PRE UNDERSIGNED HAVE NOW IN 11 Store their Fall Importation of ' ZEPHYR WORSTED, Embracing all the now and choice colors of the icason• In all. the finest stock and nirsortment ever °Died to the 'tidies of Philadelphia, end, as heretofore, the whole from the celebrated manufacturers. HERTZ & WEGItNER, IN BERLIN, Now so favorably known to the ladies of this city, and which we hove had tho pleasure of introducing. AB WO are ilssi tons to give to ,iur cnstomers every advantage possible, and haring facilities for so doing second to none in our line of business, we have concluded, for tho future, to SELL FULL, HEAVY WEIG HT, Without advancing the price par Inure. Our custo mers will, therefore, enjoy the advantage of having their Worsted WElfillF,D AT THE COUNTER, The only real rreventive of fraud, CHINCHILLA REDUCED TO 20 CENT - e, We would also call attention to our stock of Ell- BROITW HIES. in Worsted and Chenille. libNW DER RD SLIPPERN. 11*,, fIROIDERED SOFA CUSHIONS. oLKS K NITTING NAbS L FOR WORKINO. FLU um EMBRoIDPRIEB. NEW-EiTYIAI GIMP TR 11WMINGE. GILT 't.ttlallaiNoß AND GILL BELTINOS, PR 1018 OAR NITURFS. WOOLLEN YARNS, ALI. SIZES, RAPSON'S THENIUNGS AND ZEPHYR STORE, CORNER EIGHTH AND CHERRY. sae gnu • A LTERA 'PIONS COMPLETED AND . NEW' PALL noons RECEIVED. CHARLEd ADAMS & BON. hare much in.:ream - I the depth of their store, and will now display, on ONE FLOOR, a large and choice variety of SHABONaIIi,E DRY GOODB, which they intend selling at prime to parr cc MPITTI TION FOR Cada, 4.44Vairientta Plurtmea,l2,`6 cents. 4-4 C. Adorns & don's do in •• 6-4 do do Pillow Muslin, 121. i cents, Dark Prints. at VS cents, urinal price 12%. White-ground Printed Brilliants, 12\ cents, usual - price 20. New style Fall Detainee. at 38N1' rents. usual price U. Sneer quality Stoop skirts, at 6 omits per hoop. Riell printed French Mamma. Rich do Lamn's Moue-de-I nines. High eol'd all-wool small Plaids for children. Large bars rich Myles Ennis, New style neat Laming. Broch_,e and Blanket Phawle. Hosiery and Neck. ties in variety. Now Goods will be pally received, nud every Woe lion given to render Ode a Elite r-CLAdd FAMILY DRY GOODS STORE. seS•stuthtf B. E. corner EIGHTH and ARCH Ste. pREE lIROM FRAUD !-THOMPSON'S HIRTS! VIE ONLY SKIRTS or wtorit O 371: CUSTOMkRS NEPER COMPLAIN. Tuompscfxs NIED11;t1 PRICE CROWN SKIRTr3,, '8 , PW PRICE CROWN SKIRTS, :I"HAP'PBS6II4III,4 I, 'IIIOII PRICE: CROWN SKIRTS, Are each of batter make rtni material than the Atllllo price Marts of any of the other patents, of which We have tried all. • An we keep on hand the three grnde9, our ouhtoniere can compare them ride by stile. the common fraud of selling altortened 011110011 of 'Le byre and Bowing Bilks, by means of false weJghts and otherwise. should servo an a caution to beware of deception in Wile and ether Goods .T. G. AIAXWI:LL k BON, Trimminm 81arte. and Zephyra, or24iitlin FIiaIiVIINTH arta CR litiTN uT Eta. CLOAKING CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, BROADCLOTHS, VESTINGS, &O, Heys' Cassitneres, good patterns. 76 els. Fatinetu and Union Cassimeres. 6o to 76 etc. Fancy Cassimeras, from 75 to 81.76. Fine Black Cassimers and Doeskins, 1.41., to a 11R0.511CLOT.11B. For Prints Coats, Frock Coats, Overooata. &a. Ilea%) Overeontt nes. Deaver Pilot. Trieot,s,e. CLOAKIIIOI3. For Ltidiel,' wear, of CiVprl &nimbi° simile. Philo quality and low price, br the I and or maim. N. B.—Tailors supplied at lowest net cash prices. COOPER & OMAR!). sell Southeast our. NINTII and MARKET. EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS! THORNLEY & CHISM, N. E. Corner & SPRING GARDEN 1R.., unring " l inlit i gkrl. 2 il a lß l ß STOCK, Now offer for inspection ONE OF 1110 BEST STOCKS OP GOODS In their line in Pliilndelphia. BOUGHT FOR CASH EXCLUSIVELY, And will In sold a POSITIVELY CHEAP Special attention invited to Sillin and Matt:Goods. theiwin and Clirtire. Clotne and Catenneros, Blankets and Flannels, Linen Geode and Mullins, Alareeillee and other Quilts, nosier r d ii f t g 0..., A n, All Goods inarloail at flit lowest price. acls 186.9.-.ETJARREC LANDELL, FOURTH SECOND OPENING AUTUMN GOODS. TYCOON JAISNESE SILKS ROYAL BROCADE SILKS. SOL FE iti No ON BLACK GROUNDS. RICIII.ST SILKS IMPORTED SOLPERINO AND BLACK POPLINS. 0111.0 AND 136.0 K FIGURED POPLINS, AUTUMN oA Wt.S. &Gond °Denim:. OPENINO OF OLOAICB 'lO- Pity. AI EXICAN, ABANIA, ARABS. &a . &o. of VAIL CLOAKS IN PREPARATION, emus opening every day. Monk will be complete. Orders taken and executed with despatch, Mall and Winter kih aw i a . Children's and Aimee' Slinwln COOPER & CONARD, colt Southeast nor. fIII.NTP and MARKEL CRICKET FLANNELS. Cl'°' Just receivod, superior white. LE IiIIARYSS BROTHY.RB :111ARPLESS BROTHERS Have (Toned s fine dmplay of ropolines. Ihhhud Merinneu. liroohe Corded Popeltn, Think fanny etutra. RICH 'IIIOUSSEI INES, t;runtz Colors. new design'', Neat Styles bright oolnrs, Fnendly patterns (Anil-wools A UTITNIN SHAWLS. wow opening. firoolio, Cashineree. Striped. Brodie Ombra. and all the thick winter Shawls. imported for thie velum], SSA ItPLENS .1111.0Tite HS. ee33-it CHESTNUT end MONTH Rtreetv. NOMF.--As Mr. CUSS. D. HUGHES has no authority to do anv not or,malre any con tract in our names or on our behalf, wo Ohull not scot. nine any ouch nos or con CH tra ARLES VEZIN & CO. Phitnoclplon. Potobt , r. 3, 1860. It*" I%jADAME COUROIER, DRESSMAKER, would Inform her numerous customers, and the Ladies in general. that mho has Just received time Paris Isere assortment of CORSET.., t oge th iir wi th p. m Ball Dresaes. Head Dresses, and which cannot he our. passed to varievAirieo, or quality. An early call in oil honed. t , 16 WALNUT Street. 001 ht° „TPIREOSCOPES AND STEREOSCOPIC > , - 7, VI EWB.—Alto, Elpectaelts, E) oilaraes. Open glaasel n,icro Msces op, at and all kind of Optical and Mule nuLtica Instruments, M. J. FRANKLIN'S, Opticia, oc4-12t if 112 R, FOURTH Atreet, below Chestnut. rf,figi THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS e tn.m7• to bet five hundred dollars that Colonel urtin will be eleoted Covernoi, W. AL .:\ Tr:GOWAN, Merehnntre Hot e l.-- _ _ 004 ;it* ()MENTAL DETERSIVE SOAP.—:One `kJ round of which will do nn moll wishing. and do it better than three of common rosin poop ; clothes need no boiling nor rubbing on a wash hoard. Over IOONOO families ore now no:instantly using it. Weguarantee it to give saiiefaot ot return the money. A ll respoota blefi torero have it for name. %WAIN & MoICEONE. nuitivij otrit .24 t,oilth Wlin, vex. ANNISEED --4 casks Italian for sale. & 'MOTHER, New 47 end 4Y pto(i.. bISQ A ith THIRD STREET JOBBING HOUSES BUNT - , IRAIGUEL. &s CO .131FODTER8 AND JODDERB OF ur . I FANCY DRY GOODS. No. 187 NORTH TIIII D STREET, NOW OFFER TO THE TRADE AN UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE STOOK OF GOODS, COMPRISING SIM, RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS, WRITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, CLOTHS, CAS SMEARS, VESTINGS, HO SIERY, GLOVES. AND TRIMMINGS, Together with a fall and varied stook of FALL AND WINTER HHAWI.S. To all of which they Invite the attention of CASH AND PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS oot-Im AI(UEL. CO., Nos. 220 and 232 NORTH. THIRD STREET. DAVE NOW OPEN THE LADOEBT AND AlOBl COMPLETE STOCK 01 FRENCH, BRITIBII, GERMAN, AND DOBIESTIO DRY GO.ODS They have ever offered, and to which the attention of CABII AND 811ORT-TIME BUYERS le reepehtfully depart ments, ciirrirsp.arrZeitteirtioloVengPelisierned" all I I t o o u i unstirptutteu by any other Itoueo, ue m n T HE attention of Buyera ig solicited. FRESH G-001)t-3. RIEGEL. I3AIRD. AY CO.. INPORTEHti AND JO[IDERS OF DRY GOODS, No, 47 NORTH THIRD STRESS'. Would respectfully invite the attention of the trade to their LAME AND WELL-SF.LIICTED Stock of FRESH FALL GOODS. Which they are now opening. We are daily in receipt of all kinds of fresh and desirable goods. Call and examine our stook. soT-!m , JAMES. KENT. • SANTEE. & 00_ IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS I) it Y Gr 0. 0 .1) S . NOR. 239 AND 241 NORTH THIRD sTREET, ABOVE RACE, Rospeotfully invite the attention of Boyers to thnir usual LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, Among winch will be found a general assortment of PAILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS, n large variety of new and confined stylea of PRINTS, MERRIMACK SECONDS, &c. aula-sin THOS. MELLOR ak: NO. $ NORTH TIILRD 'STREET, IMPORTERS OP H. 0 Li I E R Y SIIIRTt3 AND DRAWERS, SMALL WARD, Two , . MaLLoA, JonN B. IDEctort, EDWARD BATNI, UFO. 0. EVAN g. 11111.7-2 M FALL, 1.860. COOPER. PARHAM, gve WORK. importer., mauntsoturen, and Jobbers of HATS. CAPS, FIJR S. AND STRAW GOODS, NO. 01 TiORTII THIRD STREET, below ARtJU, PHILADELPHIA. AIIT,TOti COOPER. WM. AT. PARIIItIIT. ROBERT D. WORE'. 116 r Fall Rtool: now complete and ready for 051itors. SOWER.. BARNES. & CO., DOOKSEILLERN AND PUBLISHERS, No. 37'NORTH THIRD STREET, Lower inde, above Market Street, Philadelphia, Invlte the attention of Booksellers and conntry nier chants to their very large o stook of School Books, pub belied in thin and other nave. together with Mumellane one and Blank Socks, Paper, and Stationery generally. S., lt. & 6.113 pablialiera of many 1101 , 111 , 1 f among whioliare the following THE CENTRAL GOLD REGION, BY' COL. WILLIAM GILPIN, (Late of the U.S. Army.) ILLUSTRATED BY NUMEROUS MAPS. One vol., aro, bound in cloth. Price 81.25; and a liberal dleeount to the trade. Thin book le pronounced the moat wonderful, rolenti do. and comprehensive trentoo on the geography of our continent over po SCHOOL BOOKS: SANDERS' SERIES OF READERS. BROOKS' NORMAL PRIMARY ARITHME TIC.-... 6 ots. BROOKS' NORMAL MENTAL MUTILATE DEOOKS' KEY TO MENTAL, ARITHME TIC ots . Dl' E. BROOM. A. M., Professor of Matlieinaties in Pennsylvania etato nor mal School. Liberal terms for introduction. WHITE'S COPY-BOOKS. BY T. KIRK WRITE, frerident of rommlvanizi Cuutmaroial Cones PELTON'S OUTLINE MAPS. This series of BIX tiIIYERD DIAI . B is now adoptel In almost every school of note in the Mon where geo graphy in taught, and has no equal. Price ems for full net of nix maps, or 810 for set of hemisphere maps alone. nut-Sni FURS. FURS! FURS! GEORGE F. WOMRA.TH, rio3. •115 AND 411 ARCH [STREET, Haa noid Upon A PULL •ASSORTMENT LADIES' FURS, To whieh the attention of the Public, to invited, 00.4 4io SALES BY AUCTION. BAZAAR, NINTH AND SANSOM STREETet. LARGE SALK OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES. On liaturdny Morning. at 10 o'olook. Comprising over 50 HORSES, And a large colleotion of desirable Carriagee,Wegone. harness, Included In the catalogue will be— A pair of handsome bay Coach norees. An elegant Coach, by Rogers. A Coupe and Harneaa. the property of a gentleman breaking up his stable. Stir Full particulars in oatalogues. 05 , No poatponenient on account of the weather. ALFRED M. HERKNEMS. oci-2tit Auctioneer. MILLINERY. Mrs. M. S. BISHOP, No. 1016 V.Attik CHESTNUT Street, next doer to the St. Law rence Hotel, will open on THURSDAY. Ootoher the ethi PARIS 11111.,I.INERY. oolGt" et MRS. E. FOOTE WILL OPEN ON THURSDAY. Ootaber 1, nil and Winter MIL LINERY, nt 410 PINE Street. ES.r.t" filik i MRS. M. S. BISHOP, NO. 1016 VoIiet.OHERTNUT etreet, next door to the St. Law rence Rotel, hoe received a large and elegant nano ment or PARIS BONNETS, CAI'S, and BEAD-DRESS, and le now prepared to furnish Millilitre and Morehanta With pattern Bat,. au3l-lm 01311. M. H. WRIGHT, NO. 137 PINE Rtreot, will oprn ASHIONABLE FALL M IL LINERS", on TR UItBDAS, t•otobor 4, 18[17. 001-dt fV . E W (J ABINET WAREIOODIS .1 ()PEND THIS WEEK llYn H. J. HUBBS, No. 45 South BEPOND Street, Four doors above Chestnut street, Philadelphia. A large vortment etFURNITURE of ovary descrip tion annstantly on hand, at the lowest oath prices. oci3-3m A ZUMEA ! AZUMICA ! AZ UMEA ! AZU2SII3A: AZUMEA! AZUMEM AZUMEA: FItOF. MORRIS' AZIJAIEA BAKING POWDER. Manufactured solely at No. 62 North FOURTH. /Street. and for sale by Grocers generally. sell-enalf -------- -- C J® bbls, .200 h9ll bbls, 375 qr bbls, 400 A , kW!. ?AO two carat cam 760 one-quart cane Patent Tallow tiroane.-Ackt to, yellow. and black. Irmo factored and for oalo_tff HOWLEY. 414:1HBURNER • h CO., No h South W brave& 004 bbls Tar 275 kegs ditto, in 11 store and for elle by ROWLEY, ASHRURNER, & CO., n o{ A No, 16 Month Wharv,ii. DIJ CIL-375 bbls Pitch, in store and -R. for Bala by ROWLEY. 1031111bRNLB. & Co., No.ln month W barvez, Del Dfl EIMER'S PHOTOGRAPHIC G AL LERIT le on SECOND Btrent, slovo Green. Thoee ho wish au at tifilin picture will do well to patronize REI viEn. kte oilman it, 111403 COILVOMOot° t° 14-1941 1 1 ;Hoyle, WANTS. Girl to t.o ED—A. shonmet do general house W w recommended. pi 683 rthit • L HE Street. 004-tt .]`WANTED. IN A RETAIL ()ARM BTORE--A stout, motive Yopitg 81E143.16 or 18 years or e to learn the business.. Wagea, 82a week the fi-st scar. Aildresa. stating ass, &c., Box 74 Post Office. it* WANTED—A competent Man, of g toot address, to kelt Goods on commission. Ad dress" Oil," office of t i ns paper. 004 4t• WANTED—Three Men to black stoves. None but those acquainted with the business need atady. NORTH. CHABE, & Hewn', out 21* :209 North SECOND titreet. WANTED TO RENT, by a good mta tenant, a moderato-sized. modern-built HOUSE, Mud not be above Aroh nor below Pine. Address Box 1113 P. 0., stating rent, /t" WANTED—A GOOD WATOIIMAKER. to go Booth. Permanent employment. and good wage& Addrees Box 721 ItiCiiMO.ND, Va. ot-31. VVANTED—A MAN TO WORK AT an Oyster Box. Reforonoe restuired from his log place. Addreoa Immediately A. Ihood'a De soatoh. • • oot3 WANTED—A young man, graduate of Pharmacy, to assist in a Drug and Prescription store in Chester county, Pe. Address by mat, "E. J." Coatesville Post , Office, Cheater 00., Pa., mating eclat: expected first year, and producing soca references, oc3-It* WANTED—By an experienced Sales man, a situation in a wholesale Cloth or Dry Goods house. Address MA.RTliff, office of roe .10 ros." 00.3t* WANTED FOR THREE MONTHS SI,OOO,. for which good security will ha given, ' and an ,versant a speculation that will yield filtr prr cent. profit in six months. For particulars address ADAM, Blood's Dispatch. oc3-3t* WANTED—A SITUATION AS POR TER Olt WAREHOUSfMAN, by a competent person, Who can furnish some of the best oily refer enroll. A shoo house preferred, as he hos had ten years' experience in the business, and could promote the interest of his employor, or would be wilbrin to serve in his capacity to an' wholesale or commission holm. Address " SEEMS," this office. oc2-6V AYOUNG MAN; who writes a fair hand, and is quick at figures, wishes a Situation in a wholesale Minn footory as Clerk, Address " Alfred," thin °Moo. oc2-Zt* WANTED—A Purchaser for the Fix ture; and Good Will or a Grooms , and Proviaton Brom (Rau attr Mirlineffth Trion, ;pm For pattion. lays, flatiron " tiovonth Strout," office of The Preen. 0c2.4t. ripo GROOERS.—ii. Young Man of active AL betimes' babas, who hse hadreeveral year.' exee• liner) in the grocery Inisinees, wiehen a situation: can give his lent employer an reference. Address " Lewis," offlao of The Press. oc2-61* WANTED—In Exchange, prime unim proved Farm Lund m Now Joraoz. corPMent to flog city, for city property. Addrean K.' office of thin paper. cot-tt" WANTED A Situation in a Retail Grocery Store, by a young man who has had novena yearn' e xpertence in the business. Beet of refo reline given. Address" Charles." this office. oe2 7t* FOR SALE AND TO LET. MOMO CHAIR AND C ADINET MAKERS.— The Phinmic Wood-Bending Company, owners of " Blanchard's ,Patent." for the States of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland, will sell county, town, or shop rich tn. or grant licenses to nee, OR ow terms. Thin in the only patent, All infringers will ho striotlY dealt With. Apply to JOHN SILIiBY, or C. A. BURGESS. No. 34 13MOADWAY, New York. Efic.44l3m # A SPLENDID OPENING FOR A Or CLOTHING OR Day-GOODS STORM—The now Store and Dwelling, No. 1334 GERMANTOVirrt Avenue, three doors below Master street. with all the modern conveniences. 15 now ready to let. Inquire on the premiter. 910 BRICK lIANUFACTURERS.-A RARE OPPORTUNITY I$ OFFERED.—The owner of a tract of fine White Clay Soil, suitable for the finest quality of Brick, satiate on a Navigable River, thirty miles from New Y ork City. with Dock on the premises. and adjacent to a Railroad, is desirous of treating with a competent person. either to manufac ture the brick at per thousand, deliverable from the Pock. or lease for a term of years en liberal terms. To such a party facilities would be granted. apply or ad dress, for full particulars, with reference, to . . GEORGE ROGERS. 4 413-4 PEARL St., Now York City LARD•OTL PAOTORY.—To rent, a LARD•O[L FACTORY with 32 Patent LOVOr Presses.vith Plates, Bags. Tubs, Kettles, '4'anka; all in complete order. Apigy to ROWLEY, ASHBURN oe4 No. hOUTIIWHARVES. To LET.—A desirable Store, loca 4 ,ed at eonth•att corner of FOURTH and MARKET etreete; nov , .want, and to let. Apply at Po. 608 CII.EBTri UT Street. 101tILLIARDS.—FOR SALE, two Billiard A—P Tables. Phelan's Cushions. Marblo Beds. in corn plete order. Inquire northeast corner of SIXTH and (MESTA UT Streets. second story. oe-tuthat*lN - fi - NOR SALE —A well-assorted stock of Hardware, Cutlery, &c.. and tho fixtures of the store, with the privilege of renting the etoro, which is situated in the centre of business. The house has been doing the Southern and Western Pennsylvania trade. Any person (16bIr0118 of going into the Hardware bust noes will find it a good opportunity. The ttoole wtll be offered on reasonable terms. Address " A. " at this offioe. ma atm% tf $2 500 IN CASH WILL B d U th Y thin A busin:B2 in this (71 1 .1e al k nit r a t e!t n lr n p a rg4 o neee,ta . bill to the remaining partner. 11l health is the reason of aching. Add rem " Enterprise," Press office, with real name and references. ce3-6t FOR EXCHANGE.-A CHOICE TRACT of good unimproved farm land in the State of New Jersey, convenient to the city, will be exchanged for city property. Apply at No. 118 FEDERAL Street. gig MONTGOMERY COUNTY FARMS AT PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BALE.—R. R. CORSON, Real Estate Broker, at Norristown, Penn sylvania, will offer at public tale seveml valuable FARMS during the months of October and November. Cataloause. with full descriptions, cent by mail to par ties wishing information. • Handsome properties, varying from twenty to fifty acres. within 2l miles of Norristown, for sate. FARM of cc acrea, from the borough, with n fine, lame cottage, water and trait, and fine loimi ion. FARM of 2:i acres, beautifully located. with new outrage and out-building, only 2 miles from the borough, will he acid it bargain. FARM of 78 aorta, 1.311 miles from Court-house, genres of woodland, 15 3.61T3 or meadow land. and stream of running water pump through; house in 2 stories, in fair condition, and ono of the largest and best barns in the township; will be sold n harem, at the owner ie going to Europe. Terms will be easy. There in a tenant house and barn on this property. Persons wishing topurchase will call on or address se29-snithgt IL. It, CORSON, Norristown, Pa. Mis FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY—A Farm of 410 or 80 Acres, situate on the Camden and Atlantio Railroad, at Ham monton Station. House, Barn. Fencing, and improve ments. generally, good. The Homo and location suita ble for a Boarding House or Seminary. Vottrores and Building Lola also for sale at AtMntio City. Enquire of JOHN STEWART. Architect, stuth-120' No. 427 WALNUT Street. MISSOTJEI LAND I I 800,000 Acres for Sale, at priors ranging framl2% to 60 cents rer Acre, in eau quantities rear ITOO. TAXES paid, and PATENTB procured for puroh3.- sere of Land under the Graduation Art. Plats furnished gratin by onolotang a postage stainto For further information a_PISYie R WILSON, AWLINGS et, Co., Li. 2. and General hand Agents. 05 CIIEBENUT Street, Between THIRD and FOURTH ST. Loins, heo. Latin WARRANTS bought, sold, and located, oeY em . . 13 oAltDlli U. TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM AIODA'VED in a Private Family, with fall or partial Board. The lonatton in central, and the nemh lioiliond unexceptionable. Please apply to " Howell." Bloorrii Dtnpntch, 03-3 r BOARDING, with communicating rooms, nxclueive use of bath, with parlor, and private table if &aired. 1521 WALNUT 6treot. se29.6t^ WOOL. Now in More, anti fur rale at the loweat vtarkot Pri , :cs, a largo stook of tho moat deatrablo man of 01110 AND PENNSYLVANIA FLEECES. ALSO, LOW AND MEDIUM WOOLS, putohaeors are requeated to colt and oxam,no. BENJ. COATE% a 7 Market Stil% Phila4elphla HOUSE. No. 112 SOUTH SIXTH Street, Opposite Independence Square. Conducted on the Stiropean plan. Accessible at all hours. netz-ant A. R. LUKENS, Proprietor. CAST -STEEL BELLS, FOR CHURCHES, FIRE ALARMS, ht. 808. BALI BY NAYLOR & CO, te7-0 11.10 COMMERCE Street. THOMAS THOMPSON, SON, & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF CABINET-MAKERS' MATERIALS, 23S SOUTD. SECOND STREET. DT lire/mien/3. Plushee, Repu, Demasice, and every dooori igloo of Furnituro and Curtain Goods. aelD-2m FAMILY FLOUR, MADE FROM CHOICE WHITE WHEAT, 0. H. M.A.TTSON. ARCH and TENTH streets. selt. V.,ZetRICLINci AND STILL OATAWBA KJ INE:I, • IiaIiVITACT9IIIO 311' . 1-1 E L 13 IC einotnnetti, Ohio. atialAys at hand, and in lota to snit pnrohaaars.b.7 CHARLES F. TAGGART. Sole Aieut, 139-6 m No. 631 1 1 ,1 ARKET Rtroot R . SHOEMAKER & (Jo. LIAM, PAINTS, 011.3 AND VARNIAN.En. Prartheeutt Otricutr 1 , 01/RTR AND RACE Btreas. Anto-sm AM.ALGAM BELLS. Only ONE-7111AD tho price of Brass and less than half that of Steel Bells • of esuallynonorous and mellow. tone. Warranted Bells; twelve months against breakage by fair ringing. For sale at the SOLE AGENCY in Philadelphia. No 512 COMMERCE Street. sear) thstoUrn A. M. F. WATSON.. WARM AIR FURNACE'. Thenew Cone Furnace C 99 Consumer will tboron7hly warm your house, with one-tnird 101113 coal then le re rou by any other fiancee. ,ii , atielantipn in all CS9e.d MUM:died. Buildings warmed and ventilated by ORNOhT) & WtheOri, ooh-stutbSug 1010 CHESTNUT Rtreet. COOKTNG RANGES.—AII in want of the bout elevated, double oyan Cooking Ranges, will de well to call et AtiNOs D & WeOPPdi see-stuthaind lOlO CuESTNTT Street. riaITCE ANTELti..—The richest and ►.7 molt urarlfnl eyonmona of er.arnelled :Dare Man tole ever adored for cola Zr, this country, manufactured by wr, from renwrylvania elate-stone, and for sale very ARNOLD & WILSON, .ea ~ttltllorair 7 , 949 ONAZNIT's Iltrect, ARIUSEMLENTS. _ AMERIDA.N ACADEMY OP MUSIC. ULLMAN t STRAKOSCRT ITALLiNAOPERA. , GRAND GALA NIGHT , IN HONOR OF BARON RENtjtEw. ON WEDNESDAY. Oot 10. UM Miller the ervieiono , THit r , t ' nl3 te4 ,, GTENTS• ;When the following Operatic entertainment will he pre. 'rented, in actiordatice with the wines of listen hew, frow, to whom the repertoire was submitted for striae lion, viz: FLOTOW'S GRAND OPERA V. And the Vin AM t AotA k of T Ve A rden Opera of LA 'I'ItA,VIATA. THE BA LE OF TICKETS Will Commence ON SATURDAY AT 10 A. Ai the x Office of the Academy. Full particulars of all the arrangements in to-inor, row'e vapera. It AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Tho flovotore of " THE ACADEMY 01? MUSIC, NEW TO rasp/o , loly announce that thay will giro a briof /lesson of ITALIAN OPERA, Commencing on WEDNESDAY. October lO. It VIVALNIIT-STREET THEATRE. • • Solo Letureo.--....—Mre. M. A. GAB RETTION, /Rage Manager WM. A. CRAP AR. - Dimness Arent_ Mr. JOS. D. AMR 11.'s 'AILS - kwy.turfe, TIls; MAGIC BRIDAL .1 Marquis Posell l ll4.o, a Vonohan Noble, Mr. P. Itiolt- Inge ; Medora, Daughter of the Mamma, Miss O. Blah s& in To conclude %Pith PEGGY GRE EN. Doors open eta ,quarter to 7 o clock ; perfonsances commence at 7.4i0 Pewee of Admission: Dress Circle. (Beaty secured. without extra. chime,' re cents; Parquet, (Rests OS annul at 60 cerits,)3ng Gents ; Second Tier and leacnitx Circle and Third Tier, 25 cants ; Pnvato BMWS, Sb awl !3; Single Seats in Orchestra and Private Boxes. 70 is. WIRATLEY & CLARKE'S ARCH STREET THEATRE.---FOURTH Nj_GHT,PT: THE NEW COI t IE v. GREA V Sucoxes. HOUSE CROWDED TO OVERFLOWINCiI TOM TAYLOR'S ELECT!ONP TOM TAYLOR'o "ELECTION. To•Nunt'r, AND EVERY NIGHT! To Conclude with the new Local Oddity_ entated the PRINCE OP WALES ARRIVED. - PRINCE OF WALES ARRIVED Beate may be Poured for cur night Owing the wen. IYoventh (trend Matinee Saturday next. MoDONOUGH'S NEW GAIETIES— RACE Street, above Second. THURSDAY EVENING. October 4, BENEFIT OF MASTER PAUL. Performance to commence with wonderful EVOLUTIONS ON THE Trak P HOPE. ArionE 4.lmlUM`f. NOM and M iIe CILIARINI, and Mad. PAUL. To be followed by le Grand Divertisemont. entitled LA PRIMA DONNA. Introducing APR Windel and Paul orilliant m New Darren. niter which Andra Lehman will appear In hie TERRIFIC LADDER FEATS. To conclude with the e tattling' Yantomimerentitled ' JOCKO ; OR, THE BRAZILIAN APE. CONCERT HALL. THIS EVENING. .t AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEER. • PROFESSOR A NDRILBON SECOND N E ( EK AN A PR O Pt J y S OH RaN NT EM M N . . OC the suterinthely successful nad trramphwitly pope far, braltaat, stand and PX.ctaordinosi diTzla of meals, A NIGHT IN WONDER WORL,P: Oa. MAGIC, MYSTERY, AND MIRTH A comedy of oontinuous excitement, endorsedlF es ns citize of. Philadelphia, to the crowded Ronne o rat week a!, _ GREATEST SIGRT IN THIS GREAT OUT. PROFESSOR ANDERiON. GREAT WIZARD OF TILE NORTH, AmD COSMOPOLITAN MONARCH OF MAGICLANI, le acsisted by. Miss Amiss/ton. Pianists. Ftatro-litimin:zaant Orthogra phial, anti Clairvoyant.% MiEs Eliza Anderson-. ....Attesidsrit Miss Flora Anderson........ The Frau Chantenen, Mr. S. R. Anderson, Jr.....Au1-de-oarap to the Wizard. Doors open every evening at 7 o'clock. Commence. at 8 o'clock. • =GEM Body of the Hall—. ..... Grand Illuminated Alatinee ;text ur_ Behoola admitted to the Matinee tiu he ono . CONTINENTAL THEATRE, (Late Natiunald WALNUT Street, above Eighth. MONDAY EVENING, Ocrober_l, MO, And every Evening during the Week. CARNCROBBANDSRAItt LEI" 8 MINRTRE LS AND 'BURLESQUE OPERA. TROUPE. FILANK It e OWE It FRANK MORAN. J. L. CARNCROSS, and SAM SRARPLEY All appear nightly. ho greatest amount of talent and the meet talented variorums no A in tbcus.lego busineee G . See them. t; NIHTLY. See dailE bills for partttatltre. Doors open at 7; Atom mance at Tickets 25 cents. oel-Ct SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE. OPEN FOR THE SEASONL STREET. NEWLY" DECORATED AND FAINTED. IHR. SANFORD R WWESTCOMPANIES ever presented heretofore. who will iirpsar MOOT. Faniorn win perform every evening. Doors noon ar. r; Commence at 7X. _Admittanee 23 canto. Children 13 coons. CRL WOLFSOBN AND THEODORE THOMAS'S SERIFS OF SIX CLASSICAL SOI REES, at the FOYER of the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Subscriptions will be received at the clmrie Stores of 11. Andre & Co.. 11.}1 Chestnut, racist; Lee & Walker, 753 Chestnut street; Bee,: & Lawton, Seventh Chestnut streets; and Th. A. Schmidt, Juniper and Clis,tnnt streets, where the programmes and motion lars can be seen eel S Gr.• DENNA. ACADEMY 0.1 , ' THE EINE ARTS.-1023 CitESTNUT Street. Containing Et large oellootion of Paintin go awl Eteraß turo, is now open daily from aA. M. till a .I'. T. An micrnon 3.5 ctn. ; cloldren =dor is rearn.l.lconte. MEI 4 ICINAL J R. STAFFORD'S OLIVE IAR. WIIEN OLIVE TAE Ia INHALED /SI heating Balsamic odors are bronght in contact with the lining membrane of the THROAT, BRONCHIAL TUBES, AND ALL THE AIR:CELLE OF THE LINOS. reboring at onoo any pain or oppraoalon, and heallnt any irrztation or infiamation. 'MUM OLIVA TAR Is TA nun nro:: SUGAR. It force an onequallad Soc.:king and Eratin p Systo , far Conan and all Throat dice nee. • . WREN Chars TAR rs .2.22L17D, ita Biag=etie or con orutre.ted carat:ye ;owes render it 2. most nreed.l PAIN ANNIHILATOR. o:.:ve Tar on: 2:124,y—d0e: not diseacr. Fifty cents a bottle, at 44d BROADWAY, li. 70 Atli by all Orugsi;t4, J. R. STAFFORD'S IRON AND SULPHUR POWDERS are a salable preparation of Iron and Sulphur, idontrica, with that existing in the blood of a perfectly healthy patron. Uniting with the digested food, TREY REVITALIZE AND PURVEY TED. BLOOD. TEST liIPART ENERGY TO THE NERVOE6 STSTEGL THEY INVIGORATE. TOE LIVER. TIIr.1" EITEENGTHENr TEE DIGESTION. TENT BYGELATI: THE SECRETIONS 07 TEE Bony, AND ARE A Spnotmc Pon ALL ;FEMALE WEARNE.SSES . PRICE, One. DOLLAR & Pacteot• Al 442 BROADWAY, New York, and all Blaulota, PA:Uit:IIT CONTMXINO TEEITIMONTAIII 7EL031 following and more than le3 other well-known prom:- nent parsons, will be sent to any address...fres by Mai!. Ono Lail`, Esq., Pift'a arenne, New York. t517.1F.0N DRAPER. EK., Banker, New York. THrntow WIMP, E. 31., Albany, N. Y. Oen. Drys. Gann:7, Washington, D. 0. SASILTL COLT. Hartford, Coca. Cate. MAY, U. 8. A. Rev. JO9 nun .L.PA rr T, Ed. Independent, New York. Ilev. F. Baionr, Ed. Examiner, New York. Roy. D. W. ORO:Nat Art. Am. Bible Union, N. Y. Rev. 0. F. A. 23PINNIN0, MUM:IMF, N. Y. Rev. Dr. Exeter, N. H. 9.15 ND FORA PAMPHLET. Sold by all Dm:glue. DYOTT & CO., No. fs33 Notti SECOND Street. Agents for ParioNtivonns. 0e22-Stn HART'S DIGESTIVE.—To invigorate the digestive or,zats.—Thoso who profess to take no mediume use it for its strengthening uunlines. acid by W. G. 13011G8011, Northeast corner of TENTH and ARCH, and other Druggasta. 0a,9.11te 54PEOIALITY FOR LADIES.-TRIISEI AND BRACE DEPARTMENT comMoted by com petent Ladies. Entrance on TWELFTH Strpet.firm door below Race. A full line of hie°lipaient Ram - dees. light and aGran: in ceertructlon, spe!iVit, adalqii/ to Lathes' use. . C. H. NEEDLES, Proprietor, S.. W. cornor TWELFTH and RACE Streets. 67" Entrance to C. H. N.'e Room, for gentlemen, at the corner. sel4-Sinif A WONDERFUL AND NEVER= FAILING REMEDY FOR DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. PROFESSOR AIORRUP EUCEPIIALO 8, AN EXTERNAL REMEDY, Prepared by MOCKRIDOE Jc CO., No. R North FOURTH Street. SW" And for eale by Druggists generally. sel3-3mlf ASTHMA For the LNSTAIFF RELIEF end PER I MANEII7I CURE atlas disiressins ate plaint, nu FEND T,B BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES, !Asa by C. B. SBYIIOUR & CO" :459 BROAD WAY, New York. Frioe al per box; sent frso try poet my7-em in FOR SALE AT ALL DR.LIGGIBTF. TNSURANCE COMPANIES. NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY LONDON. HEAD OFFICE, No, CIS CHESTNUT S.TRE'E New Duildling, Philadelphia Hank INCOME OVER---.......--. 41,200,000 FIRE RISKS TAKEN AT MODERATE RATES LIFE RISKS ON FAVORABLE' TERMS. GETTY & LIEBING, =En LAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 1. 406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED Y 856 LVAN APRIL, 1, BY THE STATE OF PENNSIA. CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS DIRECTORS. Damned Wright, D. B. Wm. W. Walters, T. W. Evarman. Chas. Richardson, Henri' Lewis. Jr.. Goo. A. West, Jacob W. Stout., 0. Wilson Davis. Mango Stern. 'not. Alnrtin. GEORGE W. DAY, President. FRANCS N. DICK, Vice Pica t. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHA RD. Secretary. (Jail-lit THE MUTUAL LIFE lESURANCE COM PANY OF ENW YORK, Assets: RIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, INWISIND IWORTH YVERenS Om oRmAL t3TASTO The premiums areOWER than in MRII7 other Corm nies, and the Dlvidends have been GREATZIi. This is a atTiotly MWITAL Company. PROFIT BtOakhOltlara,ao that ALL TUE -- BELONo TO Tat ICDvnu4. Pamphlets, and every information, may be 1184 cuu.T l s , on applic RAT o FtNiPORD STARR. + gent, e. W. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT &Teets PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES: Thome Robins, John Welsh, Alordootti L. Dawson, Georgoß. Stuart, Georg) M. Stroud, E. ti. who en. john - B. Myers, J. Fisher Lemming, Joseph Patterson, William C. Ludwig ' John Al. Atwood, Arthur G. Collin, Thomas A. Foram George W. Toland, William McKee. ___ Thom. Wettbion. a 9-61-11.0 SAVING u'UNDS. ..... QPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND, P.. 7 office, 831 tforth THIRD Street, betirean Vino Ni t t Cii s lett r, tp i ls:brpl ; 3 o l , 4a.l tho m Lecislatem DEVArflairec e iile llY4ll646l64aV Interest I per cent. pot cnnum._Pepoetorii 6111.4 draw their , donen by Cheob, if elected. 51•01a1 OS. Mita reoelTea. JtiMEs 5, MAMA, iMt. neaten /Wirt *MAIM
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