PET ANCIAL:, ALIVD-CO The illeneyillarket. FFlLLvtLratA,Viitobei 4,1930. There was very little 'excitement in the Stock Board yererday,juninnOes Were haw firm than at lest quo* , dom. ' Gity, , Inane ware offered sparingly. and' elesed Ark at 106 for thiniiinv. and 1013] for the old woes. BMW fives were steady: Cabmen % preferred tbll err 36. and the boat% wore less firm' l'ammelyania Raitioad advanced K. Green sell Goatee etreeterasseneer Rail way advanced .34 —whioir is a conoesiden of di6 within two weekt.. For Gamlen' and Amboy fialireed 1 31, ‘ wax freely bid, and none offered. The bonds of '64 are firen.at 97. The fimiotes. with one or two exception., are heavy; and to press sales would emit effect a decline In, *lces. Bank' stooks ,ers gradually, imProvinv , se tile time approaches for the d stribution of their kaki sawn' earnings: • • In the money market. the lama quiet state of affair. GOntillnlll which has existed for some time pest. btriot la .firetolaes obligations are taken at 6 per cent. but second-olass names are difficult to negotiate at 9m12 oak. During the mantis:rot September the receipts of grain " at Ohioato, of all kinds, amounted to 6,0 4HO bushels. _ ' Thereeelpw•of wheat alone' were bushels, or one million more, then aver before in a similar period. A good deal of dissatisfaction Dna expression among ' lllllstoekholders of the Hook Island road at the miming of the October dividend, • after a portion of the direc tors. at teat, had'itiveti the pteokholders to understand that not less than 9 per cent. would be declared. The pealed figures show that Such a demand ha been earn and no explanation Is given of the disposition of the 'Wiley. We understand that the • executive officer, Within three weeks, has mated that the mons, would be n New York far the raiment of the dividend. and that the only question wu, whether it should be 3 or Di per • mint. We have to disposition to concurs the manage ment for their course with only the light we have; but ' we certainly think that some explanation is due t r the etookholders, With the reasons for the unexpected course adopted by the board. Mr T. C. Durant, who voted for a dividend, it is rumored, will :reign and de ' fend his action. ' The reostpts of the Chicago and Northwestern Rail• toad Company have been, duittur the foiirth week in September, 1690, e 9.200 i same week in 1839. $16,460; Moreau in 1530, ilo 781 ; total earnings for September. • isso, 088.160, smut 1161,518 in September, INO; in crease. BS ' In New York. the market for money waseotive among the stook brokers, at 7 per cent., while with the die count brokers the business of the day was quiet, and without change of rates; confidence in mercantile pa 'yr. of the boneless, having rather improved this weak. The exobangil mast is dull and lower, and the fact that" considerable amount of bills was left over yeeter day 'creates temporary poirelty of mousy with some of the private banking firms. We have reason to suppose that sotnerialek fimt-Claw transient bills on London were made at the last boor for the Boston steamer, yes terday afternoon, UlO9OlOOl IP' rent 'The $. girlish market news by the Arago and Canada. so Sept. S. is received as highly favorable for the grain trade, confirmikg thilyrevietui letters in regard to the ,urecuve 'malty. as wed as deft lent quality or weight of the English harvest. The former Is Lghtand other wee Indiffilitints' so far as the new yield has' been bniught to market• The price of new inhaling in Lon don, while/ that of old English and all foreign grain Is rising. Indian Corn comes lustier from Liverpool, The Cotton - trar's firm at Manchester, and steady at Liverpool. The financial accounts quote the English funds steady, and American stook" better; Illinois Contra! ; Brie, 70. The following LP the last oompanstire statement of the banks of New Orleans: Peet 1,9. Sept 22. Moreno.. asi ei6.49l—Dea. 111 2 . 118 Deposits.— .... 14 887 •OS 24 842 1131:.1120. 176.371 throulatlon 8,762 234 2 874 84.. • en. 120.335 Short 31.183.960 is 871 973 .Inc. 413 387 Lchan6e.. 018 321 1 461 819..160. 861709 :1 7 t19 ~[.tent Us.. 890 639 147 600.. Doc. 196 961 Long 90810 .... - 4,685878 11.516.126..De0. 834318 . The Cleveland and Toledo earnings In September were t ' Fourth week, —.623.0de Femur week, 11929 - • 21 061 Tho *hole isionth foots up as follows ;Bev/mbar, 18E0 .... 1659. --- —....011,076 The earnings of the Illinois Central Railroad for the fourth week of September wore: ond!' week, 1860 .. rearth week. kkoe..._ The following no the statement of ooal transported overthettashotonßiWWoad. for the week ending Sept. 119, Uttl Week. Previously. Total. . Tons. Cwt. Tons. Cwt, Tons Cwt. nutlet - on Mines.-- 4.830 00 128 025 08 130.086 10 tanberry. ....—...—.. 3 3 . 8 •If 71.346 16 73,480 08 Diamond.: 253 11 3471, 13 3 740 0.1 t 9nigar Loef --. -4,21 2 1 OS 103 524 62 107.7611 07 n011.11idge...2—.. 3,317 14 80.838 01 911,763 15 fount Plostaant.....— .. 9 038 07 9.038 07 isslolgh--.......„. 1.706 10 41 737 03 44 443 18 30550.......:.- —...—. 3,438 11 30,301 01 ' 36,433 11 2 —.....18,370 .15.131 04 483* 14 652 555 15 19 .916,761 15 379.94 14 T0ta1....._ Ls& sear...- Ineniese..... -- 8,2111 06 111.212 19 11241$ 01 -- The following lire the current euotatione for specie dolmen* exchanie, km., as famished by Crania. k Co: hankie% leo.* ohm* Third merest: 01 0 ,trner. i l o t dela --JAM .....1.004 Old Ainerlean g01d....1 11. Imereigne ........81e4.3/ 1. ezleen dollar.- , .._1.98 I epolsons-xx fninos.32 pinta' « ....JAG en thelers. Astir. " . .AN 1" « oiliwise) ea ow maw, ..... 98 " 'milder.. ....3.Se roan orgehii:—.l.oe bow - 4 aonokinn - ii....16.10 nada • -- 1.10 raitriot « ...13.70 • 1201111628. . rsoh'ift. par ittepanr— Pt' to Pi §tg.l lawn 06.— . X to / Urn . ?!.4 I to Uti irdilas=7. -V/ Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, Ootober 4, WO. 112PORTBD 2V 8. E. BLAYMAXII.MerohanteEXPL6IIO. 1 , 12U1T BOARD. , 146349 Pantos Gs 'atilt_ .97 10 Cats R prefd.... -14 K 100) do— . ....... -97 8 Morristown R --. 4.914 ROI d 0.... ..........91 10 Omen & Costes- ... 0 !AV Penes map& mho 96 20 41: - .•....... —.......19X 1100 City as K o O.Lota 11 6 Norris C0na1.......09 lio) mobs' y 1 Nay Its '7l. P 1 . 80N Fans a R......... 1009 d 0..... .'O2 .71 2 Wiltisms & E1m... . 1 SM Dmiding 11. 64.2t6-74% 10 Lehigh Scrip ......41 1000 Dill It mt5....2dy5..90 100 Minding 12..116ati 2110 MO Viral ra chit 10a.. Z 25 de -.2314 61 Penns R.....10t5....4136 ,10 do ........ 23X. 1 C stn It Cos::. z..... 6 iOD do. . . ... -.116.23 4. /SJ . d0....061- 16.. 1.36 6 Commonwealth 8k.40% - 40) -(10....014-tote- 1341 . , .. BOARD. 60 boonat Mountain-39 BETWRE fii Penn Min_ ..,. - .4ipsb.. Mil $ Green ec.- Coates.... .1061 IIECOM) 100 City i55..,...".—....10111 1 WM Minus 78..00wn.,..71.% kat Eitturs Chat 108....25 MO do --....— set yao (tat/ 74. . . 30/1" /110§1x. a-. ... —.loi3i 8 .It. ma:,...... ,4 - 10 men & Costas...-11)1 MAXIMO PRI • BM. &bed. E de ride—BO JUL ila 84.....new.10‘4 106 par.slit—i.nt oft 1631' 913.1 8, —.....13 840 St py tyty 11., ey , ndli'BoinoB3l3i m_itts'BB.:. Mit 16 muss 8.... MX 1.% it 118 tat ilb B.ey 8031 AV ' 1 • i ci " T i r y it g : it e Ai 16 4 1 el ,fto,llltBtrifttalli.ebk lir - 8 141t, 7 r1 AN4- -. 1% 24 4 Mauls 1t....... , .. - 7.4 8 BOARD. 100 Long lii R. Adiwn..l3 06 Penns .11..,.....1012..41% 801309951 N Pref..l6-24 100 do. ._—......4 1 Nonfatal/et ......48 0 Sebes! San C0n,..., 9 100 Itend.ng .R...15wn..25. 1 4 CES-417EADY. Bid- AA-M. iinllfoir....9gi VP .Lo Mar R... 1 6 11 d 4 14 llronn a l i t 3113 6 E . '2 . 11 . 1.1 . -11 : . . ;II 1 7 4 20 4 % Penis R .10,..98 101 Cater osa H Coo. 43i 5 ' kalawnsa Profd .305 81% Fmk(' k &lute 11.49 50 !Mooed & Third..4Bg 50 &no & Vine-O.M 51' West !Mtn R... Ali 69 Memo* & Pule.-- 191; lumen 1 Costes .19 194 Wheat & Walnut-33 .. Philadelphia Markets. OCTOB BR 4—Evening. The Flour market is Inactive, but sternly. to day. and about MO bbls babe been solder. - ellittlgogla for muted and good strilabteoper f , 36 for goOd extra. inelndion 0 11 .10 11 , eattreJtetilg Ork private termer Wee to the trace have been to a,mOdenste extent at the above rates for imperline and aba;'ond from Si al to err for extra fssally aad MO brands, se to Artrility. Rye Flour Is it 41141 bat aeiet,at 34.16 and Pennsylvania Cora Meal S!S6irbt,ll. . , Witu: is held srmlf but there is not much demand . for it. end about 4 ea gold at Mango for fair to - good Pindurytvealei rind eat.int red ruto • trisangho for white, of good and nholos quality. B. eis selling in a •• ovamiarav w Edo fur PonosYlvelais.sna Mr tor Northern. Com ti dull at 73nreo for urinnayellow. Oats Sr. also •Oili it MAWS for loathers and - Fanner learns, Barley is more plenty. and unsalable at the advance • - Beals Is }hated) and lit 80. 1 Is imams at BST olfr heir.—Bnyars oome forward slowly, and only about 110 bales sold at,orasioUls rates. IsIfOCIZINS are unchanged. with a few small sales of Biggar and 0 tree to note at full tame! acv saiss.—The market is quiet for all lands. without any change for Pork Bacon. or Lard ; 100 tier. as or eh• latter sold at Igo fr m, for son. eats are Simi abOut 110 bus antes Clover sold at I. lon la sr advance, and tO tone reoleinted seed on ' 'private tams. Timothy is Una at $3. WIStiMT is urchanged t Nom btils saltine at tng • 303 Ohio do OSUMI*, crags ltd, sod bads 1 20 2 000 iM XlTeiv, York- Markets of Yeeterany. Awns aro ilarhaared, with alibis of Pots at In IS, VFaarla at goad. O cot I.—The intqlot rot °la ti sad Wattoro In *toady, tb a moderato de111402 nor export. T ramiea na -11111111.00 0120 bide, NA tat taloa 10 0001044, at 12 no Ode 'Or PRlPollahe*Raml; es Mialit4 for *aka do :.-06 Sala for aaaariss Waster's SO aiIISTO tor extra do, sad fa:KW/1301°r rosad,hoop tun. --oouthiara Flour :a late With Wes of 1 SOO bola at 06110*$ ror_pommon to and 116•1,76 for. extra. , Canada Flour is ottody,trith miles of egg) lOW egos at us ppan.ap, , .131 , eta ,—Wheat in ItaSa dearer, with a "rood • export • demon; aides 16 10P 6614. tooladlog rad triatarWatt , lll. 110001011 Chiang 012211111.00. 1 at ono; Milwau kee clan RI, Ind waits Mohican at 01 4301 40. . tiers to suttees elders lust 703.-white tutors refute pay lax &bora 70_, elders &Wets! Walo3 forilouthora and *Mr. tad 920210 for Weatero aid fltate. Paotleioaa.—T4e kora swan ladali tad topobsored, arab salsa Of- ida bbto st WI for old mut •. .19 1201920 ' for new mewl I ISM for old imisaa ; arid itlllielata for . new yew.. OW le soles and upoitartsd. that bleats pro doll or.d nominal st o.lfallo for abouldara. and 100 go for Watt. -Baton-oolot. rvd fa gala; sad an &mood ; males HO btas at 12.40111.1f0. Batter twat Oheeile are unchanged. W MUNI' —The Matt urotoolml,loth odes of 100 hbla atithfo. ^ THE 'WE CELT 111,E68. for NATII.IttIiY next, is now out, sad eam be Asd at the Oleos fie yawns, MO for melbas. It imatame the , " - VERY 'LATEST :NEWS FROM Api. !:I.IIARTERS, 'AA will *ll Edsterists'oa `all tise 144111 T i 0 1 ,1" Of the No weekly taper publiehed Le better wetted for stenos - le the tit, to matte their Mood, out of town, as b stogie Goer tai astaetete bietory of the times for O. Dreading walk. : ' CONTEiiTSi 0110I0E POETEL-Tea amalgam, - SELECTED STORY.-Biienanint. SDITOILIALIL—TaI Oioiiicizaviox AmaxMgr, BY Val Oloalitsras-•Atrmaa OF ITALT—WIIA? TREY Riesor-Ax Amax 'OR Opp lam-Cagagang Maw logag-TMI WOMEN'S- NEW YORE-. EOESCION OP A SOVEREEox EIMITZ--BAk01( RN EWE IN 'PHILADELPIHA" .• EQuALITY" AND," PON- NT ":-Tfia AGRIOOLTERAL STATE FAZE-TNT Jona 110a EnloIILAp.--lisirllS Op PEOMININT 01112.ENN OF PIINESYLVANIA.-A PLEA POE JUSTICII—ONE DEM O .. • - maw Pt ca-LORD Rammw ; How To Taxa./ Srix-Evaoarawa.--Tux PORULAiioN or PHILAIaL ' - PHIA—HiIo SOMBALINA-.--MAIIItAON Or ENGLISH EOTALTT—LOND REIIrIEW IN PHICADELPITIA-44- Rolm,'WA Pawl. MIKIELIAANF.OtYB.--Arnratomt NOTES OP A ROTAL • .10112NST—TEL HEIAMTIoI OF TaAss-ATLANTic DIL LIASDS IN Nzw:Yonx--tiorponso 10 NI Dr/RIRD - ALIVI—ELociaIOST NATRAOT-00V." WHIR 15IARR9 A OlgtON—A D4voursat finoora Renew.? TO ESCAPX XXI FATTISH'S ,BRE7ALITS.—TIII PISS'S PSAIS RSEIOI-0/1111 1 ALDI'S ENTIT INTO NAPANS—JOixiII DOUGLAS' POSITION ON its HOMISTIAD BILL—THE . BiLtotARD ?toast ow inn OLD WORLD IN THE NRIT—AN INTTORT SOT DISISION—GASITIALDI <JINN Yl. EDWIN JANIS-11ov AGAINST Till PT YtolA TIMPLN—TRA EXPLOSION AT PITTADDRa— , ORNERALAusitur—A lathatsrett - sowilti Moan= Tito WITH—EXPLOITS • QI A Cortzar Zeirt,qoAri. 'mot MONEY Am, A WO.' DDLO-000. JOHNOOIOI PLANTATION - IN OtoROIA - ORDAN RACE IN NNW Toll TON A PERS, 0/ SWAIN 4TESENTLII CIONSLAGISATION IN .NltW, Corritst i* ?amnia,- w yalvqa" lapinparrwrivits 7A TN .7;xX - VDTri workolicifi7ei fr ips, Forum OiDNAL AND Mt ITIOAG. • • MAO= AND DeATNB,4c. A II IMMULY 'afield/WI ioinabsiaNberi al f fV erlgr'lNfilrita ad*inii; AN- DNB patio eon, wad_ to -431obsee Tweigyortan Nut so quo Mimi, 41I!, hi at it, this oonateror Tit MigiliNTlPD•Dl•rp,e4t, for " g.) +...; CITY ITEMS,_ Sawpsows , Iwinovawarr.—The retail dry. gads houneOf 'MUM Charles Adams eon. Masted oaths southeast corner of Arch and Eighth streets, has peeplitly been much improved in its interior arrange ment& '3 he main floor has been extended, and a large ski -light ham been ouseured. immediately under which is the Shaw/ department—a branch, by the war, In which Mr. Adam, has for Many years excelled, and n.ore re cently'under the firm of C. Adams & Son. This entire door is may reVete With elegant new goods to'r the sea son, selected with great care, and 02emally adapted tt the trade of Philadelphia and vicinity. Their Friendl, department 13 also a speciality, and their trade with this respectable class of our citizens ranks among the foremost of our retail dry-goods hams, The large basement a devoted exoluelvely to domestics, and fo reign goods of a heavier nature. This store, with its recent extension and irnproPements, is one of the meat complete and attractive in thin city, and well worthy the attention of buyers. SUCCESSFUL MILLINERY OPENll4.—Yesterday, as our lady readers are aware, was "opening" day at the popular millinery emporium of Messrs. I inooln. Wood, and Nichols, N 0.766 Chestnut street. we had occasion to refer to their spring opening as a decided snoceos, but, in perfect keeping with the well-under stood progressite character of this old-established house, their winter opening yesterday was an improve meat upon any of their former demonstrations, and may, in foot, be said to have surpassed anything in the shape of a millinery opening that has occurred in this city for yenta. The variety and elegance of the bon ne's and bonnet materials exhibited, and the superior taste evinoed, no less in the goneril display than in the minutest details of grace and fashion. were the subject of universal comment by the throng of ladies who at tended. To those who were not so fortunate as to assist at the opening, we mar say that they have a real treat yet in store, as the enormous stook, whioli they are daily' enriching with add, Penal novenae, is, we shou'd think, inexhauetib e, and will be found superior, in point of style and beauty, to, perhaps any other in this country. Coca, INPUDENOI.—We have to record one of the 'molest and moat refreshing pieces of impudence that it has fallen to our lot to notice for come time poet. We refer to the consummate ease and grace h which the Oothamite Journals patronizingly advise us este how we should receive the Prince of Wales. Some of Pose astute prints suggest that we should show him how elections are carried on in this country. by potting him through a precinct-house drill, when he mild see the " sovereigns" in all their native =feisty and familiarize his royal palate with Democratic whis ky. too. Without commenting en the inerale'of the thing, we cannot refrain from an expression of sato niehment at the deliberate impertinence of the New Yorkers, in interfering with the arrangements of re fined Philadelphia. We should not be surprised, next, to hear ,them adv,ising our citizens to puron.oe Pier clothing in their dirty metropolis, instead of at the one prose" fashionable outs Clothing Emporium of Granville Stokes. No. 607 Chestnut street. Tao LATEST .I.BIFROVEIrEST ON CHESTNUT Siourr.—Tlie new, white marble building. on Chestnut stree, above Sixth, lea very splendid structure, and it receives merited encomiums. Most persons who gaze upon it are apt to declare that it aflords a fine contrast to the Brown Stone Clothing Hall Just below.. and that it serves to render the latter still more imposing in CD' Pearanoe. It will be borne in mind that Rookhill Wilson are the proprietors of the Brown Stone Clothing Hall; that it is located at Nos. 603 nud 60S Chestnut street, above Sixth, and th it it oontains the most splendid ea nortment of garments for gentlemen and youths to be found in the Union. BOWED'S MEDICATED Frog are en effiolent re medy for all derangements of the bowels. habitual cos dveness, molt and nervous headache, dyspepsia, piles. ko. Persona of sedentery life should always use them They are reliable and safe, and do not debilitate ; can be taken at all times without inconvemenoe. They nom lain no mercury : plea ant to the.laste. One fig has e laxative street, while two figs are sufficient to produce sn active purge. Prepared only by 0. C. Bower, Sixth and Vine, and sold by leading Druggist*. Price per box ie tri% oenta. tf FART. STYLES. ~ __..... . 8 67,7 8 976 86 .....- .-. $3.1383 81 Gm.! Gifts ! Wes ! at the one- !tee Clothing Mitt, No. GOT Chestnut street EIPEOIA . NOTIOEB. CATditftll is the most difficult of any of the Diemen of, the Breathing Organs to relieve or to cure. The Rev. Junius Leavitt, editor of the dependent, of New York. who had the Catarrh for more than twenty years, ban been oared b 9 using Dr. I. R. Btafford's Olive Tdr and Iron and Fulani. Powder. whiok are advertised in this Diaper. his test mantel is Pub'ished in a vamplatt among Jinni oth re equa l ly prominent who have been cured of chronic, Throat and Limp difficulties. whteh will be snit arse dv rnoii. Bes adyenisement in this paper. Bold by all Drugging. and by DYOTT & CO., No. 235 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia. oos-if SATING FUND—NATIONAL SAFETY TllUttf OostrattY.—Chetrtered by the State of Penneylearns. RULES. I. Money is received every del, and in any *mount, large or small. 2. FIVE rEßCENT.interestie paid for money from Validity It is put in. B. The money is always paid beok In GOLD whenever It Is called ,or. End without notice. 4. Money is received from Executors, Administra tors, Guardians. sum other Trustees, in large or small sums, to remain a long or abort period. 6. The mossy received from Depositors is Invested in Real Estate, Mortgagee, Ground Rents, and other &st alest securities. P. Office open every day—WALNUT street, southwest corner Third street, Philadelphia. Jell . SEAMEN'S SAVING FITED--NOIVISTWEST 00IINIR EIRCIOND and WALNUT 9TRILITA.--DepOilliti re oeived in small and large amounts, from all classes of the eommunity i 'and allow interest at the rate of Ft VE PER GENT. vet annum. Money may be drawn by cheeks without loge of In terest., Office open daily, from 9 until 5 00100 k, and on Mon. day and Saturday until nine in the evening. President, PRANITLIX FELL; Treasurer and Seoretary, Olin& M. MORRId. ONId PRICE CLOTHING OF THIS LATEST neenzi,made in the bon manner, expressly for AN TALL SALES. LOWEST selling Igloos worked In Plain Worse. All goods made to order warranted natio. factory. Out ONE-PRICE system is finely adhered to. AM are thereby treated alike. ee23.le ZONES & CO. 604 SURRET Mutt. 13 ALLMANDIIIR Fraz-Pezor auss.—A very aro anortment of BALAMANDERt3 for isle at roa mob's priori!. No. 904 OILO.BTNUT Fbiladelo4o3. ilint3. wv&ris k W 4 Trol4, fr". A CARD.—TO THE Alf OEHAKERS AND OTHER WORKINGAI,N Or EH/ LADEL- AlA.—The undersigned vas in HO. and is now.n. Jour- Emmen shoemaker, working for Edwin it Co.. ladies' shoemakers. of this city. Being attacked in thee mots in ebruary.lBlo. by a gang of fshow•shoemakers. I was kicked. beaten. badly bitten. and shameful', maltreat ed, so that the very clothes were torn oil my back. This was because I did not apes with the men who were then on a strike, and they wanted to faros me into their particular measures. judge KELLEY wive en gaged coact as counsel in vote tit rig my assailants for assault and battery. which propecution resulted in the conviction of two of fey assailants for the said offunoe. My counsel. lad y§ KELLEY. never used snob lan guage es ',attributed to him in the recentpre ended by of a meeting purporting to have been held, by eordweiners audworklon men. He never called the workingmen" dogs:' " hounds." or any other oppro brious name. He spoke with severity of the party who had assaulted nd abused me, but said that they ilren , an exception to the workingmen of this city. and that the workingmen wont." not countenance such violent behavior of the few. lam a workingman myself. and am appalled to Judge KELL 1/Y politically, bat I pub limb thle to do him simple Julies. JOHN Wolf INNEN". Jr. PHILADELFII/.1, October 4. It NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL, MEETING [...rr of the Stookholdere of the Greenwich lieprove meet and Railroad Company will be hold nn MONDAY, tnefl.hday of Ootob•r IMO. at the Office of the Comra -111. No. 423 WALNUT atreet.attl &Mock A. M. oa.S•wrni St* M MAO HE, Secretary. MA GRAND MASS MEETING WILL BE held in from of independence RaII, on BATUR FF.ISO, Octobers h 1660. The DEIROCII Al I': 01 • IzErlts of the City of Phi ladelphia, and ell opposed to the election of Curtin, are invited to &Deed. Let all who have the love of their country at heart, and opened to seetionalism. pleaoe *Deno. After the meeting adlourns there will be a GRAND TORCE-I.lfiliT PROCESSION, In honor of General Henry D Folder, woo wall be in the ashy on that even. ins. and address the meeting. nil Ward Sweinistions and Canopalgn Clubs. opposed to Lincoln, Hamlin, and Curtin, a in”ited to attend. W. sIohiULLEN. 003 Chairman of Committee on Town Meetings, ME UN DICA IVE L DEP RSI TART Y O AI EN F PENNSYLVANIA— P. qt7OENERAL. INTRODUCTORY LECTURE. to the Course pliant' 61 will be delivereo at the MEDICAL II ALL on MONDAY, °Mother the Bth. at IS M.. by JO4SPH. CARBON. M. D., rrofeleor of Mat, Med., old POormaoy. he Regular Leoturesoi the Eemoontrill commence on Tondo's Ma instant. R. E t r ODER-. oog-gt Dean of Medtoal Faculty. p.... JEFCERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE.— Tipp OEtiEitell, IN rx ,, DUOroRY to the 10 1 1111I110 1 11T ` trotrial be .ogIa r re. 4, I EI7 1. 77Z c i T. E. The regular Leotoete wlll been the day aler at 10 A. E. AOHIAX Put4OLldutti. Dean. ao{•{t PENNSYLVANIA, COLLEGE—MEDI. CAL DEPARTOKAT—Prits rn 2 r•trme , beiow 4171BT.—The INTRODUCTORY LtrOTUR' tot fililgirtrg w ,i ' llVBl4q7.l , VAratn r , " ol[ 4 .ll4 . et/ P.M. Eltitoents, and all others Interested. are Invited to attend. oel-St ercrECLECTIC MEDICAL COLLEGE.— Lecture, In this institution EVNEY DAY. a , 9 ke A. M. Prudent, of Medicine invited to attend. College on RACE arrest. below Fifth. W. PAINE. M. D Dean of the - - • No. IRO North FIFTH etreet. The nubile are invited to attend Dr. Paine', free pub lir Icenure,"et the College, every TRUK/WAY e'Vei o'clook, oc3 et* arUNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA...• LAW DEPARTMENT. 41111 of this inatitetion will commence on the first of October next. The following are the subJeole or the on. ogortoE SRAIRI3I%OO. Intematlonal. Con at turional,wn_d f,syr. v or, 114.00 4 LL—" Plending and Practice." f. E. dflrfaba MILIJER—" Real Mate and Conveyancing. The introductory lecture Ell be delivered en Friday, Rennin:M.4LS%, at o'clock P. at the usual lectu re room. by Pro c. E. Spencer tiler. anga Ow ~sTO TILE CHA T TEL MORTGAGE BONDHOLDERS OF THE WILLIAMSPORT AFD F.LMIIs. RAILROAD COlitPANy. A meeting 0 he Chattel Montage Bondholders will beeeld on .6" .DAY, the 6th o October, 1850, at 11 o'clock A. in ignom No. 18. Washington Building, No. 274 BoutitTHIRD St.eet to hear the report to re gard to the leeite of chattels lately_ executed by the El m sand Williamsport Railroad ComPenr. By order of the 0001111 , tee of Chattel mortgage DOntl homers. JOSEPH. HARRIcON, 7H... sal9 Chairman for r os OF THE' PHILADELPHIA/ teß ig r holdel, of tho bond, of this Cempany, slue July I, Mean no receive. upon application at thug office, rot mit. to Gish, soon the tering ape oiged In th e *troll tir •Po r 4 snit _ lifesze oleo entitled to the benefit of a Biot in paid of 111•0.000 yew annum, ne entibliahed by the otoeholders at theta Noma] meetins, held January li, F,end In mitirnanoe-of the eontraot, entered into by oompeny and duly reeordeAr carry the entne Into &A. ' is.ls p0i...1k, Treseumr, ' ' ' __ . , Cgßouletai peas go cly , Meigairti P l ii A tbsk s Ate and Ritutiol Itstaread compsnstffrfortfeaf Nett." 'dos Tufa 1.1810. Thew bonds it. neared Dy rue Drat mortgages °DID* reed, entounti_no in the satellite to $8,308,400. Wile set reveue for the Dust fiffaai Year was six times the top the annual Interest on these bonds. ere proem to extend them for a period of Wen Tooth the holders retaining the bonds end the m suanu of the mortars in the preoise_ ooadttion_to sr us all ta i l .. isregi gnat of m o rons for . I I aft n. i ret t " r ;eat. ari T ne t . vms. to the holders, in Id " ° IS OF tie u the t h e e erelroYlp u wii,e, , . 4 = 0. 41 .u...um thi r resew I k iajitn ro s et nit:endo C reement T S:i ° li r to hil f t. alr i e e s heil ta, ftly_ Mite Board of Iftstanairi,_ _ e V B4 ~ , ,yal- W. H. DlouiligYlNlG limitary, FALL 8111LEIL FALL EITYLTW. 11360. Granville Stokes. Granville Stokes Granville Stokes Onr Pune. One Price. Ono Price. ARRIVALS- AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, ar to is o'cocrx LAST mane. GIRARD HORSE—Nlatill,nd Otiestnnt streets.' Gen Floyd. New York J M. Warne, Philadelphia. Theo L Barnes. Phila. Alf If Lewis, York, Pa, R </eggshell, Phila. J MoElhone. Phila Si' Stinson, M mFalls *WAN ° . A. Orleans Mrs Nutt, New Orleans Miss Garrison, N Orleans Are Cochrane, N riming A Collins, New Orleans MN Orr. New Orleans Thos 0 , Martin & w Y R e ll Ili Ur:4V Darold Griswold, M Murphy New orleams C MPlmithibla,Sormefd,lll Miu F E Lawrence. Alex McCord. Sorinsfd, 111 T .fitemart. Dayton. 0 . heo Connell. New York M Clogs, Washington Tlins W Watkins &wf S C Miss Young, S Carolina EP Freeman, New York Mrs Ereeman & eh, Y Mies Anderson. .eyr York N Cheatwood, Virginia M L McGhee, Virginia T L Robertson, Alabama All Glover, Alabama A B Elder, Georgia 11 Lea, Georgia W 11 Morton, b webs I T Hester, blennilni R H Burke & la, Virginia Miss Corks, Virginia Thos E nberte. N 0 E Newbold, South Carolina miss Newbold, t 4 Carolina Mies Oncibrand Carolina 8 it Morris & wf. N Orleans Miss Morns, It Orleans John Rogers. B Peter Walpin, New York wise PI Finley, B Jna Onderhdt. N Orleans Miss Tnderhtll N Orleans ins Underhill, Jr. NO, Jas B Swain. Albans Mrs Patterson, Pottsville C A Imre, Maryland .1 D Cameron, Harrisburg Cant Templeton, N Orleans .11 Durham. Charleston J 111 Moorhead, Pa J G Si ellon & la, St Louie; Mrs E M Rooker, St Louis E 13 Lane. Wash, W W Cookeville, St Louis J W Hawkins, St Louis R Wedel. Winona. Min 126 Presbury. Br, bt Louis J B Trotter &wf St Louis Mies Trotter, St Louis K Moorhe d B tinkles. Fort Wayne Wm N Lovell tkwf,.Mies W Cox. Mississippi B Green. lidneigainpi E M Biddle, Jr, & wf. Pa Miss A Walls. Philadelphia El Norris & wf , New York Miss Norris New York Miss Caldwell. New York Mimi Knox, New York win P Small. Harrisburg John W Glover, Pa N R Rturdevant, Pa John bale. MastiaohUselts J D Wilkha, New York RNorrle New York tJ hl Bridgman, New York M Wall, Pennsylvania J A e aton, New York .1 Gotha. New York R D Bailey, Boston .1 8 Turner, Providence . R E 0 Stebbins. Mass W (tuin & la, rieorgla Miss Onin. Coors's Mies Jennie Arthur, Georgie, Miss Lizzie Harden, Ga OnSmith & la. New York Miss Smith, New York 8 N Keys & It, Virginia Philip Jackson, IS arolina .1 8 A Neal. South Carolina Mr Crosby & la. N Orleans Mies Fisher, ..ew Orleans I. Brayton &W. Maryland Mr Griffin A . la. Carolina E Porn Virginia Mra Poro, Virginia H M. Thomas. Virginia John Yorke New Jersey Mr Simpson, °mire in, A C Lewis, Virginia Wm vwelly. Virginia C Watson, Kentuoky H Hawley. Kentucky al Heinle, Jr, Pennsylvania W Scott & I C McKinley. Harrisburg Tll Harding Now York W 11 Brower & is J H Mather & la, Mich Mrs E R Wa e, Athens, Ga Miss M r Ware, Athens Miss 13 A Ware. Athens, Ga T Wray & la, Athens, Oa Capewell, New York Bryan, Pensacola I (Jew. Baltimore J W Pitt North Cardin% A Watson & wr, D C N L Hodge. Wash ti C. John Williamson & In E Croswell, New York lONTINENTAL HOTEL—Cop, Ninth and Cheerio , . L E Wells, Wilm. Del A II Orimshaw. Whim r Del Wm Dania's. Philadelphia A onion Wilm, Del 0 Bradley, Jr. Maas CI 1, Re Is, New York Mrs E A Holdski p. Pittsburg Miss H. Hold,hip, Plush's H Holdship, Pittsburg Hon F J Stanton, Ramos G Holdry.ip, Pittsburg H & la. Cm. 0 Jae E Kelly, New York C G.dolsa, Russian Army A C Shelton. To..y. Mo A 0 Cu is , Pennsylvania Porter Pennsylvania Joe D Potts Pittsburg G P Hamelton & da, Pittsb l gJ 8 Bona. Louisiana Jim B I emar. Georgia B W Fellows. New York K Call. Florida 8 11 Rutledge wt. N C Bromme, New Haven 11 M esreSria Miss Rutledge. 8 Carolina F R Blake. South Caroline 1) O MoCluns. Bth Carolina J M otephcmpen. Virginia W Jones & la. Savannah H M Alexander & w.„N Y Et Alexander N ew York OW A Wilber°. Scl,Host'n Gen Hutchins . 'N Hampshire I' R Hutchins N H Dr D M Truehi & la, Verm't J I. Stone, New York P is Gunn, Hartford E W Jones Samuel Abbott, Mess y Mass Silas Holbrook. Moss H Miller, Prow, R J T Brad , ord. Mobile P Ferguson, New Haven 8 Perry, Montgomery co Br I Hording, Montg no Mrs Lone Mrs roller is T Chamberlain, Mite if C Evans & le, Wa , h C B Paine, Maine It W Dlrint k la. Eit Louis C E Bulkier. Now York Theo Dreier. New York Mrs Cox. Mississippi Miss Trivlor, Mississippi Mae er Cox, Mississippi J C Dunham, New Orleans R Btookton & la. N Jersey Chas H Dod. New Jersey Miss Hod, New Jersey Barry Cookie. Harrisburg A Frazier D M Rues, Wilmingt-n J Dent et Louis Miss K Dent & 2 sta. Pa 0 Frost, New York N E Clark New York R H Commas &wt. Va G Meredith. England Mice Meredith. hmland S B Boshaeld. Virginia E P Grins, New Yore J F Mills. Mempha 4118 Mils. Memphis B Mordecai & Is, 8 Mfrs nimpaon, bout h Car E Marvin . New York Blanchard St Conn G Newbold. Jr, NY C J Roasts, biladelphia D W Met haus k 41.1 E 0 Fisher, New York Lll k hew York J Miller Chas Benediet. Waterbury Miss Baury, Massmilineetts Dr G A Otis, Mass Thou ferry. Now York W A Graves. Virginia J _t3 Ferry, Cuba Edw W Cox, New York VI Schenck. BhiladelpliTa RW I mham, New York Mrs Wingbaok, New York 'l' Dean. Cincinnati I, J A Curtin & la, New York John hlorrisom N Jersey 'lsm A Rent & la, N 0 J Frazer & 111,M asissiop Bis Branre Columbuff, 0 H O Briggs lz 1 Boston T E F'xan Boston Mies Faxen, Boston Miss Robbins, Boston ID sturtovant N Y O B Wellford, Virginia I' Fisher & I. Penns H Cook, New York C R alien, Riohmo ti. Va I. Shyers. Virginia W A Gedney & Ia N Y W Widdleton. New York C KCarrill New York T 0 Higblin, England ./ Fulton. England Mr Hopkins Wash, D 0 b C Meeker. Eaton, M 4 Jas F r.is on, Miesmosippi Jae Bancroft, Jr. Charlo'n Miss Hallam r:harleston 1 Greenleaf, Columbus, 0 B Paine, Virginia Miss Reeder. Virginia F P Breed Boston C I.l.ldwin. Virginia F D Isherrard, Virginia J e Gi man & In. Haltilife Chas 11. Mercer .8 tenure Miss Abbott, Baltimore B F Ga doer, Baltimo e W A Me Lendor, Georgia Mr Symonds & la, Prov, R I Mr Herrin, Mobile Dr C. Buffalo L B Grover, Baltimore 0 N Simpson. Boston AMERICAN HOTEL—Clicstnnt street. above Fifth. F B Levis, N.w Jersey A W Butler & le, M Chunk Lature. Key. West, Fla F Niece' t. Indiana Jno It Hasson. New York J t McCormick &la Va W 0 Champion, N Jersey Wm II J ew anet Ti Wolfe, Phi adelphia J 4, Hunted, filar land Jag Hopper. Mars land II F ehoemaker,Tarnalits 0 H Jones Tamaqua Jno p Nisson, N Carolina Sue P Nilsson, N tairolina E Laugerauer, a C Sae 11 Harley. New York 1, Colburn, ,Couneeticut W Whitaker, Hutham,PaS R pY hitaksr. Derharn,Pa B Davie. New York Geo A Fulls , , Mass F W Prather, N Caroline. J Newlin, North Carolina Miss Itompann, N Carolina D J Justice. St Paul J McGill, south Carolina J P McOallom, N Carol's& J H hl McLean, 8 Carolina N W Ebbed°, B Caroline P Harris, North C.rolina W H Wheeler. N Carolina M L Rosen; Knoxville W B Ho. ers. i, ICnoxv.lle ni A Baldwin Virsia Taos N EMUS. Vsinia Louie 1( 1 .kman. Cs? Mrs Rowell, New York Mien Jamison, New York MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fonrth street. below Arab A O Marshall Berlin Mil W Stokes, New J enter D F Connell. Pennsy lvania H 8 Lindley, Con nelleville A Day_ Sparta. Pa It hennedy- Fitt burg CH W White Wellsburg R C Wadhams & le, Pa J Kinninger. ditto A 8 Coburn, MPUB .1 re Sine, Ohio It D MoDonald. Illinois John Delmer, Illinois Wm Herres ec Is. Ph ila Mrs Dr Lll!y, New Jersey Miss Torbert. New Jersey Mrs Mclntire, Maryland Mre Creswell. Maryland ^J Gleasbrener, York. Pa .1 B Norton, Boston L Washburn Tennessee H 0 Warren. Mass Deo Cheever, Mass N T Foster, Mauch Chunk F Ballard, hlassaehasetta Enos J Forney, New York TM Smith Wamington Abraham Hostetter l'a Rev Jos trikton.Shlppansba Nice Dray, Snow Hill, Md Rnbt Cathcart Miller= Zohrlaut, Milwaukee J M Davis Fall River A Chary, Maryland R L Clary, Maryland H 1. hrben, Lancaster JONES' HOTEL—Chestnut street. above Sixth. Jag B. SOPfield, Philadelphia. W R. Thompson. N York J Iltnapeon j Baltimore Jll Wintere, Philadelphia R • okrmd. New York 'r A Smith, Virginia V P Corbett. Wahh, D C Mrs C Whitman. loinonstr .1 Ikartin. Virginia Allis Martin. Virginia John T Parker. Snow Belle Ji Lee Baltimore Bard Jones. Delaware John W Luke. Virginia A S Read Delaware Chas Thompson Penne W Lyman k wf,ll Jersey 11 Ditts..N Jersey l• Chriory New York A T Wilds Chicago Miss A Was, entoaw J F Elite. Washington. DC John Hamilton, Mass W B Blank. ualtimoro las Morrell, Jr, Maryland Dr Dunbar, Baltimore P J Bath, Delaware' P R Dean, Delaware ST. LOUlS—Chestnut et, above Third. John 0 KelieJ,Philtulelphia Jas M Drown. Phila John pendark, PhPa C Perry, Philadelphia C Quin, la, & koh Virginia W Badman. Arkansas B King, New York D 0 Swartz. Lancaster Burr. Jersey CHI H A Preis. Mac land A Wi n Now York Mrs Perry. New York CL hauthaway . Mass It P Baldy. Penney Ivania L:Nouthw,ok &la Trenton ti C Reese & Pa D qaymond. Pangor, Me F M Stone, Alhini J Chandler, WebW it Greenfield,C WmA I ovelt Media. Pa J Duoamp J A Owens, New York D B Woolman, Cane Mny Henry Leonard. New Jersey "it Brnwe, Jr, Elston, tild 8 King, new Jersey H D Weldon, Ashland, 0 THE UNION HOTEL—AroIt street, 'above Third. Chas E Morrell, Philo John Bunting. Bunks on i H orison. Bucks oo D 111 ByborEfir. Brooklyn Beni Bentley. Pa Jag Martin, Frederiokab.o D Crosby, New Boston, 11l C M Brower, New York A P Morris, Oxford, 0 H J Kinsiey, Crenton,u .1 smith & Is Ohio Mrs 0 Aomori & 4 oh, Pa John seaman, Easton A Harris, Virgins A ()WWI , . Conneotiout W K Wright, Maryland James Johnson Maryland Jos T Hoeside, Arkansas STATES UNlON—Market street, above Biatti. J 0 Walborn, Harrisburg Wm M. Foster. Harris burg I) .1 Brouenes. barrisburg L J..•be4ue. Terre Haute B Path Chester co L French, Limerick 41 D P Fortz. Perna W Wiley. B.stort Lora Hays. Boston .1 M Cummings, N Washta D McKeehan I marfield no J H Hahn, Centre on. Pa Jeans el Kirk & le. Chester on T H Fisher. Newport. A Billow. Leoevllle Reads,o D ernith. Pieria eld W ti Green, Rending Mrs Moore. Coatesvi lle Mice Moore. Lontestille Miss White. Coatesville H O Smith, Boston W J Mann & wf. Brooklyn al Benner. Clyde. 0 J Pennabuker, Leman no A W Harttnan Oaneva, N FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Second street, above Market. V vmerson. MD, Penns J Rodney. Pennsylvania W W Harrison wohler. New Jersey inn 8 Rowhotham, Wllin E E Jaokeon. Delaware Wm v !Been bo. &aware H c Hodson. Ds aware 8 Steel., Philadelphia MoDonald. Philadelphia John P Smith. is ow Jersey I) W 14 odenfield. Pa SWirhen R Ufaok, ea P H Burton, 02110 Chipmen, Ohio 0 R Fowlerjdassaetiusetts Min H o Beige. Delaware John Dummig, Md Ii Painter Delaware lime Marehall & la, Del R Marshall. Delaware W Walker. Dover, Del W pray Delaware COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth often. ab. Chestnu , . F A Allen. Went (twister .J_Jeokeon. Rennet , Square John al oCree, New kork Wm A.elrty. Now York 0 F Ballard. biedia Jno 'Conned, , ewark.Del W A Musgrove, hewark,Del 3 A Musgrove. Delaware L J Mahn. Chester co - as M Conrad. Pails P 6 Cary. Phamixvllle O E Newlin. Palladelplda 0 W Made, L ?axon, Willa, Del Row Pe•reon, Pa Alex Mode, Cow tactile Jul MoClute. Lane no, T Derr, Lane on, ea M Woodward. Jr. Pa Robt Phhllpe, Maryland H M Raker. Sunbury Pa n ,r• Jones , Berke en Jul Hiles & la, New Jersey Mise P:nuna Wee, N NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street. above Third. Reichard, Allentown 1 7 Gunther. Philadelphla Wm Newham, ?Minds D K Turner Hartwell 10 Newhauer. Philada J 0 Roller, 'R eading P Pmts. Allentown Geo D Jaokson. Penne O Mclntosh & w_f Dovlest'n 11 ehanon Gen W Taylor, EithilHaven Or J 0 Koehler,Boh Haven is It Spongier. Peons, .1 A Roth. Leesport. Pa PB Higgins, Reeding .1 8 Elliott. Pottsville E L Mellinger far, Bloonabg Jos Whitaker, Mt Clare BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL-400nd it., balm Vine. L Thome% New Jersey D K Verner, Rariarile Amos Pruden Chester no Jag Homer, Buck:ice Rease Webster Dung on I' . Cooper New Jersey usso Onnifint Books on Stacy iirown & la, Ohms() Jou Bedell. Montgomery on H Morris. Willow Grove John Hough. 000lE111 H Hvans t la, Duposit,NY riml Baker & la. Reeks co Dwight 'llan New Jersey Rn Rut fspyder, Catswissa A E ravage. Tex 8 dwin Fritz. Dnyleatown John Peacock New Hope xv Al Kira. Minks co H G /NOM Books en Jan Yandergult, Books on • MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Third street, ab. Callowlull. David Hawks, New Jersey Jaoob Christman. Dauphin J A Kremer. Allentown L uverho tsar, rautesqua CI. Eberlin. Bethlehem Jaeob Law.lt osteneeus, Allen 14 &Moll. Bath. Pa R 8 Ludwig. Barks co H T nrnobinnullor. Pn Joe Crewman, Fa lien R Koons, beranton, Pa BLACK BEAR HOTEL.—Third et.. ab. Callowhill. Chan Roads, Bouthamp' on Geo W Wolf. Danville enfant Kintner. Pre eport,lll J.l Cole, PniltulelPhia C Rust, Philadelphia Jos Young. Monts Square L 34.14.1 rarrhi-Tioltt. Ann auvro gesnowntn. Reeee, Jr, N I John rtSonth, Bunke ao John Rooney, Montg on F 11 Boeharn, Benertown Bra Rome, Lookport,_Pa John B Itopre. N Min Rodgers h. dri,N Y Wm Dewald, hiontr on J M Xatitman, Pa P W Homy, Bohm kill on Geo Millor, Lebanon CO .741 7 7VE11N0N HOTEL—Second street. ab. Arch I. D Davis, Clearfield 0 Culler & la, St I anis It D lloorert, Laokawanne, T Llton, Lackawana IMPORTATIONS. !Revolted for The Prese.l RlCHMOND—Steamship City of Richmond. Mitchell —TO tram 22 cases tobacco (lookout, MoCammon & On; 12 bag do Doh_aic & Taitt; 124 do Mercer & Antel o ; 14 bales domestics Welling, Collin & Co; 4 sacks roots Thomas Webster. Jr; 134 bri peaches 60 do aspics J Morgan & Co; 1 hhd bacon natio & t4hewell; 16 oar wheels A Whitney & Son; 6 go gram 014 Cummings; 74 hales rags 76 bass fruit 24 springs 8 libis flour 97 empty kegs 2 0 phee sundries various anusienees. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. BEE FOURTH PAGE. ARRIVED. Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, from Rich mond, via Norfolk, 26 hours, with mdse and passengers to Thomas Webster, Jr. Passed at 9 AM yesterday, below the B r ow n . ship Tuscarora . for Liverpool. in tOW of a tog. bark Alex McNeil. for Liverpool. at on ohor off Ship J oh n Shoal; a full-rigged brig R.nore on Ben Davis Shoal{ ars warren Fisher, for Galveston. and wig Mary E Milliken. for Cardenas, at anchor off Delaware 1141 barn James Cook from Boston. MT Duck Creek} bark Acadia. from klatansas, and sohr Lizzie ev Dver, of Wilmington Creeti_barir Charles Smith. from Wil mington, NO, and brig Wheaton, from Eastport, above Cheater. Hark Chas Smith, tillohrlet. 6 dare from Wilmington, /W. with lemtmr W l 4 Tralpp gon. THE- PRESK-eHILADELPHIM Brig Wairitton, Leshumn. t dtis from Disport, with laths, A Bonder Ps CO. _ , _ CLEARED. Fehr GeoW Grim), Palmer, Richmond, Tvrells & Co. • ' , ClenTesponaemie Of The POMO , ' , „ , TOR, Opt 4. ' ArrlVed, bait Daniel Webster, frorS ' Vers. MEMORANDA. Steamship Phineas Sprague, Matthews, hence, ar rived at Bodin Yesterday. Ship Frank Haynie. Randall, sated from Liverpool 15111 ult. for Pilladelphia. Ships Qualm and Emily A Ball. for Savannah. tailed from Livorportprevious to 2.5 th UR; li4tip Herr , or the Nile. (Br) Paves, from Alaoa. Bay , arrived at NetirYo k yesterday. Ship Amy, 'Eileen, from Callao. Al Hathelon Roads, Pirivf , (l op at zatimme re.terd.y; Bark Thos Banat, hence, arrived at Forto Ca bello rob nit. Bark Wildfirt,?crkins, from Malaga, arriVed at New YorkymPerday. Banc Uralliairliner. from Shanghae for New York, sailed from Bt Hellas about Aug 2. • Brig Elmira. llatnioviatd. from Portland for Phlbulel phia, was at Holmes' Hole &ling. Brig Reluctant: Aker, from Rio de Janeiro, with 2000 bale coffee. arrivedat Wilmington, NC 2d Inst. Brig T B Watson. Yard. from Porto Cabello, arrived at NOW York yesterdir. Brig Addy Swift Amery. from Mamordbo Sept 12, ar rived at New Yori srlorday Bohr M biooro. ennett, Mimed alNew York yester day for Philadelphia. Fehr Motive Eosors'imok,sailed from Alexandria ail inat. for Philadelphia. Bohr Theresa. 0, Bmitli, hence, arrived at Wilming ton. NC 2d Behr Mary Helen. Ititehinson, fey Rio de Janetro, sailed fri.m Richmond al inst. • Bohm Mary Ellen, Crutirsharn. and It P King, Leeds, hence, arrived at Itkilunonil Id inst. Bohr Sea Plower.kCiarkisailed from New Bedford 3d inst. for Philadelphia. Bohr Lamartine, Ant --mgoi. hence, arrived at Boston 3d inst. - Bohr 0 A Reeksolor, Stubbs, henco for Boston, was at Holmes' Hole Stl int. Bohr Gertrude, Casaday, from Delaware City, at Sa lem 3,1 inst. , 516=M=I . . Bohr Jae Martin, Medina', for Philadelphia, sailod from Providence 3d lost Sohr J ft elather, Nio croon. from Delaware City for Boston, sailed from INleigort.Ad met Bohr lE:olive, Cook, Immo, arrived tit Portland 2.1 met. Bombay Ann 24—A. tilentim from Calcutta roporto tie Wjfoeor the, ship 1,40111. in the Auckland Channel. Tae ChampiChampionle now bong °milked and oopporod, &c. on th. Man :gon hard. 110TiMES—R 15- MEO. by Aldermen A. 11, Bhnemaker, Mr. JolutllV.itolmea to Miss Louisa, dims h tor of tho late (Sol. !iodise it. Roan, all of this oqs. OLIN NI N GITAIII—fiAB ItM.—Ooteber 1. by Rev. John H. Castle, Mr Jemett (nonmehtun to him Bydefy B (Jarrett. all of iff..gt Philedelphia. JBNKIN B - 8 / 4 11TFL—Athelmeaeurg. on the let in stant by the Rev Mr. Booct.M.r. John halm' to Miett 111.rearet Rmith. thlttr. TIZA R D-00 Fl g.—A 1117. le(S). by the Rev. Mr Clay. Mr. John Tizard to vs Isabella Corgee, both of this nit, I.lMli ISSIMER—TRROF.A.tAt Pottsville. on Bert Xt. 1860. by tho Rev. J. W. Merlon. Mr. Mark R. MiPsl mar. of Philadelphia, to M a Amlo Tregen. of Potts ville. YARNELL—RIIIGWAYrbathe Sd inetant, by the Rev..l. R. Ripley. pqn.el J. Yalell to Mise Edith H. Ridgway, all of tine city. KITCHy.N.—On Wednesday, , otober 3, Mr. Uriah Kitchen. in the l'lst year tit meg. Thu relativie and male (mob re invited to attend Ina Ihneral, from the residence of Mr. A. tiomple, No. 211 6outh Ninth etreet. to day Friday), at 2 o'clock, Toproceed to i curet Hill Cemetry. Ohe_paperr pieces ropy.] l' AftK 14 R.—On the 3d instant. ilward A. Parker, in the 41st year of hie egOl. The relatives and friends of the 'amity are rospeot fully invited to attend the funeraltrom the rash enne of hie brother-in-law, Thomas J. Villiamaon, NO. MOO Lombard street. this (Frid •fteroon,_at °Week, without further notice. To emcee( to Woodland Ce mete C ANT.—On the 4th instant William A., eldest son of John F. and Mary chalfani. I 6th year. I Chester county_ papers pleat* 00y11 .ROGERS.—On Monday, October , Mrs. Jane Rogers, aged 78 years. Fun rat from her late residence. No. 1031 Poplar stre * et, this (Freda] ) mornin r. at I o'clok. BA NRS.—On the 2d instant,Wilinn Banks, after a lingering illness. aged 42 years. Funeral fi om his late resider°. Tandy third street, between Race and cherry, this Criday) afternoon, at 1 o'nlook. , VAN ROll N.—On the 2d install. after a lingering ill ness. William Vanhorn. in the 6411 ve.r of his age Funeral from his late residen.4 No 916 North Nilth mreet this FtwaY) af moon. 02 clock. IJAN *A —On the 3.1 instant, lks, David Henna, in th. 231 year of her age. Funeral from her into residene, No. 1125 Lombird street, this Friday )afternoon ant. olma. SToUT.—On the evening of thetil instant, Miss Annie .1. Stout. Funeral from her late reindeer,. No. 1211 Parrish street thee( Friday) mornin g at 1 o'elne Ir. TflAW.—On the 3d instant , Wilam Thaw, in the 61st year of his age. Funeral from his late resident Mo. 1021 Ogden street, on isattuday aPernoon. at 2 &elm MOURNING GO OD &FOR BFALL.— Blank Amelinen. Rope titlals, Arnim Cash ineren. Lupin's Molting, Cashmeres t Bmbaninen. Tanaisen, Momeelinee liombates, Velour Reps. Satin de hinas, Pal - amattan, Doasaine !Unmeant &o, Second Mourning Corded Milano!). Venetiehnea Grandrit% &o. nion and rondo Pang Printd Mottaneline Da Lames and enelnorea. Blank and White English Do Lains.llB s 4oents. BESsON & EtON.Wourntng Store. sod No. 911 Chestnut Street. GRAND DEMOCRATIC M kSB MEET NA MG AND TOR.MILIGHT PIOCVSSION. ONE GRAND rrNAL OH ARIE AND THE VICTORY IS, OURS V, The United Democracy moving m op solid and in voi hle column against the ENE rd. Eti tE THE CON bPITUTION AND ~DR OLORIODS D.JON !! The frier& of Den. HENRY D. FOrNR, and the entire DEMO 'RATIO TICK!. T, wd nesemb'e an M ofts PeIEKTINO. In front or INDIPENDO.N . 9.IS HALL, on riATURDAY EVENING, Oettepr G, at ° Ter:lseho are (mooned to the Nook Rouddican Sec tioaalkgrty attend! Alter tno ineemog fottourne there will boa GRAM) TOROHLtORT PROOk.MON, in honor of _ _ . . GENERAL HENRY L. EMIR, who will be in the oily on that evening, art Wrens the meeting, . I he following (Hannan Med Breakera wl address the meeting , : Bon E. Louis Lowe. Hon. Rietgrd Vanx, Hon. Fletoher Webeter, lien). H. trawater. Hon. C. b. W oodbury. War. H. If rue. 'Horn R. Knows, bawls o,oaasidy. Henry M. Gleehert. Hon. Char. Brown Ward Agarretattona and Ommentirri %be opposed to Lincoln, Hamon, Curtin. and Secamnallm are invited to attend W. m NI tILLEN. oca-2t Chairman of Committee en Tint • eating% 'FRE 'UNION, TIIE CONRITIITION, ANP A FROTFOTI VP: TAR 11 , 1. " It in of infinite moment that you fly estimatn the immense value of your Natter's! uem, to your col lective and individual happiness—tht you should cherish a cordial, habitual, and immoveale attachment to it. watching for ite preservation NntMealaue anxie ty, and inoienant y frowning upon the tat dawning of any attempt to alienate any portion 9r ou country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties wileh now bind together the various parts. There will !tongs be reason to dietrust the mitrionsm of those, who. t any quarter, may endeavor to weaken Its bands."—Fatiteli Address of George IWashington If this agitation on the subject of the /usitive•slave yaw continues there will arm) a party none platform Kill be Union. the Constitution, and the eforoement of the Laws, and of this party, I announce rreelf a mem ber, whatever may be its component pits."—Henry C.l4 What in the true policy of this country: 'o encourage and protect, by ell constitutional end Jest leans, its in ternal trade ea II induatry."—John A Mass Meeting of the citizens of the Ftli Congres sional Distriet, in favor of the mamas/lima sectional animosities, of perpetuating the Union andlle tution, of Became the enforcement of the ~;.•.rs, and of a Protective Tara willH be held at the TOWN ALL, Germantown, on FRIDAY EVENING, Otober nth, at 7M orb. Diann, walled speakers, whose names rill be an nogunced la the daily payers, will adding the meeStt in. oc4 nEtv eutsidiuAl iorte COM3ION SENSE AND HEALTH, DIMS, DIRT. OVER-SATING, AND DUNKING IlAspeottvely called Dreversia. Subaoriptions to HALL'S JOU RNAL OF lEALTUt pnbliehed monthly, al per annum, In advano, received at tho taco of the New American Oyelopeth., 33 Booth SIXTH Breet, • JOAN MeFARLAN,Agent. The Journal of Health rover advises a dostof medi cine, nor recommends expeneive appliances but aims to chow how heath mar be maintained, andhow ordi nary ailinente may bo eafely and permanontifromeved, by the proper omploymont of food, recd, warm'', clean. linese, sleep, exorcise, and air. The 6 completed Volumes are al 26 cool,. Sabooribers to TIM •oaacY are supplied with any Books (except subsoriptiun books) at 20 percent. dis count from the retail prim. For inetanoe OR. SHELTON MACK ENZIE'S WORKS Original and ELited. rta : Retail. 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No, 20 NORTH WILLIAM Bisect, New York. G REAT INTELLECTUAL TREAT ! We purpose publishinc in the /tOUSEHOL 1) JOURNAL. Prnfsseor Faraday'a nz ',enures on `• Tim Various Forces of Matter. and their relation to each other." lately delivered in London, and whine world.x.ted , o notch adiniratton if, the ittelleetual Tim (inn lecture cuinalme. wilt be pth ishee in No 4 of the HO usEiroLn JOURNAL. to be fol lowed by the five following lectures—one lecture ap pearing in each number. The whole wit illustrated be fifty-one enaravems. executed in the bet manner. 'lhe HOUSEHOLD JOURNAL 'Broady enerr Thurs day tnernine—arice liana Caere Tribe had of all M News eets, of fr m mo the Publieners direct on receipt ef stamps ior the aount, A lIA RTMLT. & 20 NORTH WII.LfAhI 8 rent. 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PETERSON & BROTHERS. oel-1t 306 ORES CT street, B("' K BUYERS.—Gentlemen: I have taken the Basement of the Philadelphia Bank, 4.19 CHESTNUT Street, where I will continue to buy and sell (as I have heretofore done at the Custom house Avenue Book-stand) old and new Law and Mitt oellaneous Books. I have for sale upwards of 100 old blaok-lotte_r Hooke printed prior to the year 1499. Also, a copy of Eraamtie on the New Testament, 9 v015..4t0, printed in 1048. Prioe .930. I will ipso deal in Epsravings and Autographe. Perilous at a distanoe wishing to sell Booke r will describe their names ,dates, sues, Madmen, tendinous. and prince, Pamphlet Laws 01 Penneyl •ania,and old Books nape AMerioa wanted. aud-4m JOHN CAMPBELL. ADVERTISERS.—The " Towson town Adveratr" has the largest circulation of am , country payer in Maryland, extending throughout Bel ti inne,Carroll, Harfn.d, and Howarc counties. and the State generally. Printed nt 7 ownentown, nevem miles north of Baltimore, kV E P. CHURCH. Neutral in po -I.l3w—read by all—printed tot a smarn mega—mid the hose advertising medium smith of Mascot Ms 'Dixon's Lime. Agent, J WEBSTER, Southwest, corner of TB RD and ARCH Streets. 'N."- MaHENRY'S BOOK ROOMS. 406 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. STAXDA RD SUBSCRIPTION WOR [eels IVIADA ME COUROIER, DRESSMAKER, 11.111 woeld inform her numerous customers, and the Lades in general, that she has,Just received f Pane lure 'assortment of CORSETtrageths r with Fancy Ball Dresses. Dead presses , and whmh cannot be our• ri a ol u d i Ai e g r eLNi c ifi , gr tr o e u e tlity. An early call Is 14101. A FINE COUNTERFEIT OF LIFE et your utoture at REIM F.EM, SECOND Street, allowGli.e.EN, firs seals of prices is lan' low, snit )10 OfsrAoter of hit; work ranks ,v9r7 4iikt RETAIL!, DRY GOODS, HOSIERY. BALBRIGGAN, ENOLIBR AND SCOTCH. THOS. W. EVANS & CO. Invite attention to their FALL IMPORTATION or HOSIERY. ALSO, A ohoioa otoolc of GENTLEMEN'S TIES, STOCKS, SCARFS, Nur- FLERS, CLOTH, SPUA SILK, AND JOUVIN'S KID GLOVES. 515 and 520 CHESTNUT STREET, 004 3t FALL CLOAKS OPENING DAILY TM FINEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY W. P. CAMPBELL'S, 003-20 t NO. 1144 CRESTNtrr BTEET EYRE AND LANDFILL, EYRE AND LANDEUL EYRE AND LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, FOURTH AND ARCH, FOURTH AND ARCH, Always arc prepared to supply families with scarce and desirable STAPLE DRY 000DS. 81 inch PILLOW CASING. 04-inch PILLOW CASINO. 10-inch PILLOW CASING. 48 mob. PILLOW CASINO. 48-10011 PILLOW CASING. 44-inch PILLOW CASING. 42-inch PILLOW CASING. 40-inch PILLOW CASING. 8-4 PEPPERELL SHE 6TINGS. 9 4 PEPPERELL EIREETINOS. P. S.—The above Goods have been seam in tine mar ket for eighteen months, but families can cawing be supplied by no. Orders from the country filled at small Advance. fele wfm 2nl CLOSING OUT SALES 0 L. J. LEVY &I CO. ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, wo will Mier VJ armee, NEW FALL GOODS. Fart of the orders for this season's sales, which hare been handed over to us to oloee out, at less thrill the coat of importation. Embraced in the assortment whioh is now offered to the public, will be found a variety or NEW FABRICS, SATIN DE CHINES, PL A/D VALENCIAS, SAXONY WOOL PLAIDS, SUPERIOR IRISH POPLINS, Plain and Plaids, SUPERIOR LINEN GOODS, And a full and complete assortment of STAPLE GOODS. The whole stook will be offered at very low prices FOR CASH. L. J. LEVY' & 809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET. GRAND OPENING. CLOAKS, IVANICILLAS, AND FURS. PARIS MANTILLAp. Olt CLO4K, AND FUR EM lum, TO OHEENNUT bTREBT. J. W. PROCTOR tc CO , . beg to announoe to the La ding of Philadelphia and Vicinity that they WV now daily opening NEW STYLES AND NEW MATERIALS FOR FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS, ARABS, SACQUES. BASQUES, 4c, They also respectfully invite attention to their FUR DEPARTMENT, which, since lest season, tie) have considerably extended, and are Slow prepared to ex hibit a nunoptuous collection of FURS OF ALL NATIONS, Innluchng Real }landau Sable, Fina Dark Hudeun Bay Sable, Ronalan and American Mink Sable, Royal Er mine, Chinchilla, Fine Dark Stberlan Squirrel. &0., &e., &rt., Jr.o.—made uy expressly for beat City trade, of warranted well-eitasoned ekine, into all the prevail ing styles of CLOAKS, DIA..w f 7iILLAS. CAP ES, HALF-CAPES, EFS CUFFS, tt, J. W. PROCTOR & CO., Tlll 4 l PARIS PO.AIVIII.I4A, CLOAK, AND FUR EIVI• Pt/RIVAL nol-4t 7013 011E3TNUT STREET 91H j lINDPIRRIGNED II&VE NOW IN .1. Store their 1 ?all Importation or ZEPHYR WORSTED, ymbr acing all tlu 3 new and choice colors of the season' n all. the finest stock and assortment ever offered to the 'ethos of Philo dolphin, and, as heretofore, the whole from the celebrate d manuf,otnrers, HERTZ a. WEGENER. IN BERLIN. Now so favorable known to the Indies of this city. and whieh we have holithe pleaeure of introducing. /is we are dAsirous to give to our customers every mire atone ooesible,and havrng facilities tor so doing Recant to Future, in our late of 'minus, we have concluded, I'. or the future, to BELL PULL, HEAVY WEIGHT, Without auvanoing the ories per onn-e. Our l iuo thei o- mon W will, therefore, crifiey the advantage of h acing r orsted WEIGHED AT 'THE COUNTER, The only Tell preventive o C Irma CHINOMILLA BEEVIOED TO 20 CENTS., We would also oatl atte, etion to our stook of 'EM BSOID.. RIES. in Worsted and Chenille, EMBROIDERED FILIBOPRS. lIROIDERED SOPA CUSHIONS. SILKS IT All KINDS FOR WORKING. oRNI KNITTING BALL S FLU CE EMBROID”RI ES. KW-6'YLY GIMP TRI %MINOS. GILT 1. N I Mfil I NOS AND GILT BELTING& WOEUSANUNTILL,BIZEB. RAPSOINI'A TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE, CORNER EIGHTH Milt MERRY . sad 2m LACES AND LACE TRIMMI NGS.- RIi3BONS AND RIBBON TRIMMIN4 lg. STAPLE AND FANCY DRIgSS TRIM/ IINGS, LADISS' HAIR /JETS. In thirty destrap e styles. KNITTING ZS.PIII'IIN S KS IN 'FULL LE NGTH Of AWL our special inmeriation,frea from Des customary Injurious frauds in Sionesing- Hae4ng. and Shaming. BR, HOR TROMPS° YR CROWN EMIR' TS, WERLV'S PAPP , WOVEN COS sETS. J. G. MAXWELL, & RON., Wholesale and ./Astail Manufanturing 'and Importing Establishment. S. E. omner CHESTY. If and EL Ev.E . NTH Streets. cm2-tufs-if-3 , . Two b10at.... west 411 . the Continental. VLOAKING (MOTIF, CASSIMERES, IL/ BROADCLOTHS, VESTIN OS: &O, Hoye' Cassimares, good patterns. 7a.ota. Latinate and Union Cassimeres. 50 to. 70 ots. Fanny Cassimeres, from 75 to 81.75. Fine Black Cassi mars and Doeskin,, BLS: K BROADCLOT HS. For Dress Coate, Frook Coats, OveYmoats. &a, Heavy Overooatt ngs. Beaver ilot. Trloot,&o. LIGHT CLOARINISS. For Ladies' wear, of every dasir..ble shade. Fine quality and low ptiae, by the Yard or piece. N. 8.--Tealors supplied at lowaqt net cash orioes. moor & COMAS.% • aed9 Southeast cor. NINTH and MARKET. WALL OPENING.—Our alterations be ins completed, we have now arranged for sale a fine assortment of FALL GOODS FROM NEW YORE .AUC't TONS, which, for quality and price, cannot be surpassed rn the city Velour Ottomans, all styles, from 50 cents to $1.76 per yard. French Merinos.. including some rich browns. Printed ;neeMer, magnificent styles. Satin a Sole pl Dinorahs, all wool Pla ids, 8:o., 250 styles Pacic De laines—lM( cents. one once 4 4 double music sic Cal cents. .10UVIN'S AND DAJOIPS GLOVE.% Just Teo. elred.l A splendid assortment of BOUsEHOLD FURNISHING GOODS. We have resolved to sell gOOlilt at a LESS ,FROFIT THAN EVER BEFORE And hereafter will have but °NH: PRICE! We Invite citizens and avengers to call and.rezegmlne our stook before looking elsewhere. IDIARI.E .4 AD %MS h sOti. sel9-wmf ElefUrn and AR OH fits. EXTENSIVE IMPROVE vl ENT& ! THORNLEY & QIHII9. B. Corner EltiliTH & NPHINO Rs„ Th....;ng en INCREASEDre. and THEIR STOCK. Now &Tay for inspection ONi, OF THE BEST STOCKS OP QOODS In their line in_railsdelphia ouIIOWT FOR CASH EXCLUSIVELY, And will he sold CHEAP! klpeielal attention invited to Silica rind Dress Got..ds• ohawle and eloa:s, Onto, an 1 Caaanneree. Minket', awl Flannels. Linen 6.Loile and Illuslitte. marr.vl , e i s arse other n Q 111 re.; Ice. All Goods marked at the lowest urine. 1860 -EYRE & LANDELL, tTli a and ARON. SECOND OPENING AUTUMN GOOD'S. TYCOON JAP•NESE t•ILKS ROYAL BROCADE BILKS. BOLPER t UN BLACK GROUNDS. RIGID NT BILKS ISIPOUT HOLFERINO AND BLACK POPLINS. GOLD AND 131.• OK FIGUR D POPLINS. AUTUMN B. , AWLN. Broc,nd Onanina. 1 : OPENING OF °WARE, 0-DAY. MEXICAN, ABANIA, ARABS, &o . &o. FALL CLOAKS 1N PREPARATIO.N, iorne opening every daY • Stock will be complete. Orders taken and executed with doupatoli. Fall and Winter Shawls. Children's and it nayla. COOrElt. & Wt/ lA ir - D. eel] Southeast our. NINTH and nuts ion% CRICKET FLANNELS. außt received, voperinr whit. SHARPLEstvItcy THE its ARPLESS BROTIIERa Ilnve Ope ned fine theplay of rookipopelines.llthb3d !Atrium. e Corded P 9011,214 and 4 Thick tenor MOB. ICII * MOUSSELINES, Chintz Colors new des , guff, Pleat Styles bright ootn Itnendly patterns of et .tools • • A UTUMN tinAWLS. -L3L Now opennig, 'troche, Cad/warm Stria? ABr „ oue ma im , and all the titiok winter lilhowlej..im• jo l e d for this Bealtoll. eeatr „RV 4 114. 14048 BROW' rah , . end AJOHTea BORAX, rellnef d in eases and banvls, ig4) for sale, IV/ ABERILL & .11ROTILV 47 and 44 North NNW u WANTS. WA N T E or lour A. No, BURNI•HERS, of good mom! ottargoter,at Ninth and Wn Ince. JUHN O. MEAD & nONe. t. WANTED—A Girl to do general house work. She mug nnme well recommended. AP plr No. 683 North F. t. EVENTII. Street. ao4•tt WANTED—A competent Man, of gen teel address, to sell Goode on commission. Ad dress" tni." office of this paper. oe4 At. WANTED—Three Men to black stoves. None but those acquainted with the business hood aDply. NORTH. CHASE, & NORTH, not 2t 2011 North NECOND Street. WANTED -A GOOD WATCHMAKER. to go South. Permanent employment, and good erases. Address Box 721 IttCllslo .1.0, Va. of-3t' WANTED—A MAN TO WORK. AT an Oyster Box. Reference required from his last Place. Address immediately A. 8.. B ood's Do spate, h. clet.3 WANTED—A young man, graduate of Marmite,. to amen inn Oran and Pren-rintion Fatore in Mostar anent, ' Pa. Address by mail, .• 1; J." ContesPiPe Pont Otn 'o, Cheater 00., P. stntinn Henri expected filet year, and produoing geed references. 003.40 W ANTED—By nu experienced Sales- Goodeman,Situation in a wholesale Cloth OT Dry house. Address MARThN, clime of " The Press." nc3 155° WANTED FOR THREE IsIONTHS— eI,OOO. for whioh good security will be then. and an interest in a speculation that will yield fifty par cont. profit in six months. For partioulars address ADAM, blood's Dispatoti. oc3-50 WANTED -A SITUATION AS POR TER OR WAREHOUSSMAN, by a competent Person, who can furnish some of the best city refsr °noes. A shoe house preferred, as ho hoe had ten ream' esperienoe in the bum ss, and could promote the interest of bin employor. or would be willing. to serve in his capacity to any wholesale or octninission house. Address" SEEMS," this ofhoe. oe2, et• WANTED—A Purchaser for tho Fix tures awl Good Will of a Grocery and Provision store, doi^g a f it business. Pries. glee. Fo particu lars. aileron "Seventh street," oflioe of The Press. 002 4t* rpo GROOERS.—A Young Man of active 31 .• business habits, who has hai'several years' exne fleece in the grocery business. wishes a attuntion: can gm , his Is at employer as reference. Aderess" Lewis," office of The Press. oc2-8:" WANTED—In Exchange. prime uni.m proved Farm Land in New Jersey convenient to this city, for city property. Address " IC," office of this paper. oei.*-611 WANTED A Situation in a Retail Groeary Store, by a Young man who has had several years' experienoa in the business. Beat of refe renege oven. Adoresa •' Charles," this &800. 002 it* FOR SALE AND TO LE I'. rpo CHAIR AND 0 BINET AlAKEtts.- -R. 'rho Phcen , x Wood-Bendlng Company, owners of " Blanchard a Patent." for the Mates of New York. New Pram , . Pennsylvania. and Maryland, will sell oonalYi town. or slice mktg. or grant 'mangos to nee. on eaay terms This la the onty patent. All Infriagfre will be striotly dealt with Apply to JOHN iiII.3BY. or O. A. BlittgEtiti, No. 34 BKOADWAY.'New York. oc4-d3m %I L) BRICK BINNITACTURERS.—A -Ili RARE OPPORTUNITY 18 OFFERED.—The owner of a traet of fine White Clay Soil, suitable for the finest euality of Brick, situate on a Navigable River. till rty miles from New i ork City. with Do 'it on the premises. and adjacent to a Radioed. is desirous et treating with a oompetent person. either to melanin turP the brink et per thon.and, deliverable from the Peek. or lease for a term of years on liberal terms. Tn such a party facilities wou'il be granted. apply or ad dress, for full particulars, with reference, tn Gk.° ntiF, ROGERB. 4 41% PEARL, tit., liew ) ork City. LARD•OIL FAOTORY.—To rent, a MA LARD-OIL FAOTORY With 32 Patent Lover Pressee.teitli Plates, Big& 'Aube, Kettles, Tanks; all incomplete outer. Apply to ROWLEY, ABRERTRNFR, & oat N 0.16 cOIITH Wit •RVES. TO Lf.T.—A desirable Store, located at enuth•aet corner of FOURTH end MARKET greets; only raoant, one to let. Apply at No. GCS CHESTNUT Street. VILIAARDS.-FOR SALE, two Billiard Tellies. Phelan's Cue Mons. Marble Beds. in corn fete order. Inquire n , ttheast corner of H an BB.SST IN UT Streets, second story. oc2-tutt.s3t•a FOIL iLE —A well-assorted stock of Hardware, Cutlery, &e.. and the fixtures of the store. with rho p r imgo of renting, the store. winnh is situated in the centre of business. 'rho house has been dome the Southern and Western Pennsylranio. trade Any person UtIEHMLOI of going into the Rardwore heel noes will hod it a good opportunity. The stock will be offered on reasonable terms. Address " A " at thia office. sell Muth tf cfifj IN CASH WILL DIY A 1 1v e- 1 ".."-• one-half interrst in a new and thriving busmen in ibis city, to a man of enterprise, aeoePtahle to the remaining partner ,ii helith is the reason o selling. Additive "Enterprise," Press office, with real name and referenees. oolret poR EXCEIANGE.—A CROTOR TRACT -1•- of good ummuroven farm land in the state of New Jamey, eonvement to the , city, will he exchanged f city pmeerty. Amply at No. /At; FROEItAIi Street MISSOURI LAND 11 300,000 Atom for Sale, at edges ranging 11 . 011/ USt to SO cents ey Aort a upsamantities reme, r l. was- T jop Al io E . l.ln 9 d l p id n'd °l i the elradnagerror " " MU" lemma:gratis br °paladin a 6adale gam Apr further u2WmtM a l tp A lw aNce ar, [I.'S. arid General land Agents, 66 Oil F.I3TN Street, Between THIRD end SOltuTH 8 - 2..bofifii, do. ZJ'IW WARRANTS bought, sold. and boosted. oot.Stu . M ! 2 M B 1 3 = a MGR REST MANUFACTURING AND FAMILY SEWING MACHINES NE WORLD. AT T. M. bIN G-E & CO octi-3m No. SIO CHESTNUT Street. BOARDING. ?I WO GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM- Ji• MODATBD In a Private Family. with full or Paturil Board. The location central. and the ueurh lcu hoed unexceptionable. Please apply to " Howell," Blood'a .01gpatoh. cd-tit" - - 1101e9ARDING, with communicating rooms, oxoamive use of bath, with parlor. and private table if deeire.l. F. 121 WALNUT street. seV-at" . . . LEGAL. --- IN THE ORPHANS' COUNT FOR THE -a• CITY AND COUNTY OF PRILADEIRIVA. Estate of Al 1.C13 L hloCi AHTRY. deceased. Tho Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle. and sdaist the account of MARY T. Nice ettTIAY. rwministrarrix of the estate of said decedrnt and to wake distribution piths balance in the hands of the ac countant, will mart the part ea interested tar the pur pose of hie appointment. on THURSDAY. Oot .rer •dittli. at It A. al, at hie office. No. 109 North 13.XTR Street, la the city of Philadelphia. oc/I I malt lAMB D. VAIL, Auditor. - • S AND MUSIC ..- PIANO ~,, NM BURNS' CEt EBRATED ROSE -191,01) and full metallio.plate I' IA N ()- FORTES and Estey te... Green's Hamm=nd F.oban Al el..deons. The above instmmenta are of the very latest improvements. and beat maims, For sale at "d...11-Blll'S Moan Stme, Aci. 1102 CaiESTI ,I I I I k:"t' eellm iviATTCS , II'S NEW IMPROVED PIANO ow . Sir CITION 13001(..Easiest method of fin gering, tteel,.‘.ee with a beautiful selcation of_ Millar Pieces ana pro . r, Nisi, 0 lessons. ever befortlenblialled In a small work .., ut • ovy. o,o_ooll[B—at ALAIII:BiI'a Mimic State, 1102 Cr( EST. u-4-I.s.""' eel-tm mEr Sll3--Fro m all emtalopt es 111 .._ , mot, per pazo-nt 1118 -"-M- United States at One ARRE'r So ' ' Vernere Mammoth permute the • ' Market House . ° 4.-Int WINNER'S IN DEPENDEN-n. YIOILIN PLAY '• R. Idos.l. 2. 3. 4. 5. IS j_. emu! a'• ' 16 1,1 ° ,71 ready-Ammo 25 eents-at MARSH'S A c ne s 'or... -)-- OHnEITRUT Street. oai-bh .-. MINCE MEAT. MINCE MEAT ! ATMORE'S MINCI MEAT! We are now prepared to supply our customers, friends, and all others. Bend your orders at once. We warrant it to Improve every day it la kont, irre•peotive of Nvpa titer.R. & F. ATAIOI2B, r "Zig + — v ,— Tenth and Buttonwood streets. SALES BY AUCTION. BAZAAR, NINTH AND SANSOM ACICZIk... STREETS. LARGE SALT , . OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES. On Saturday Morning. at 10 o'olook. Comprising o or 50 HORSES. And a large collection of desirable Corriages,Wagons, Darnels, sea. Included in the catalogue will be— A pair of handsome bay Cotton Mules, An elegant Colton, by Rogers. A Coupe and Be. noes. the property of a gentleman breaking up his stable. 1/07* Full particulars In catalogues. OCT lie postponement on account of the weather. ALFRED M..IIBRIUMse. 004-2tif Auctioneer. STOVES. QUAKER CITY GAS CON BU NMI, PATENTED by CHARLES JONES, Veventh Month 1010, OR rAT lAIPROVEMENT ON SILVER'S OAS BURNER. ly the war of the Quaker City G ea-Cense miny Parlor an Office Steven all duet may be avoid , . d. the rooms ventilated, and en even temperature maintained for many hou a. withtut any attention to the fire, and at a f• at savnis of fuel For eels by CHARLER JONES, Patentee. No. 303 North Nib i;ON D tree t, a tore Vine. where the exnellent onsunome Cooking Stove DAY LION f, paused in tin operation., may he obtained. Of the large number now inoh ration, every stove, Ave believe, gives entire aatafaotio a. oott.3irt MILLINERY. tn. Mrs. M. S. BISSOV, No. 1016 %OA CHESTNUT Street, next door to the St. Law rence Hot , l, opon on 'I. HURSDAY, Uotober the 4th, PARIS MILLINbRY. OA-60 tit MRS. M. S. BISHOP, NO. 1016 011.ViTNUT street, next doter to the St. titU . :- 7'am° Rotel, has revolved a large and elepezt assort ment of PAR'S BONNETS, CAPS, and HEAD-DRESS, and is now prepared to furnish Milliners and Merchants with pattern Hate. anal- lin fa L BIR9. H. WRIGHT, 137 PINE Street, yin OP , n F ASHTON ABLE PALL LINERY, on THURSDAY, t,ctobor 4. 1560 001-40 SAVING r uNDs. QPRING GARDEN HAVING FUND, 10 Office, 331 North THIRD Street, between VlllO and Dallowhill. Incorporated by the Lesistature April nth ? Mil. Open Alsoapoeits and Pa/ments, daily from •co .A. 44 o'olocc. on MONDAI and TRUDaDAY yb.NINUS, from 6 to 8 o'oloot, their stonerst. per annum. Depositors can with dr a • by Checks, if desired. Special De pa w l • received. JAMES N. PRINGLE. Presided', v..",`110 TrAly. Anrafiary -- . —_ RAVIN V FUND—UNITED STATES K..' TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD end CREST NUT Street. _„ ai Large and ISM E. Rini received, and rd bcch co de mind without lie Veer With N IrJYp PE CENT. IN riA REST from the del of deposit to the 4/(11 e vitt - dreffal. °Mee heellt,_ from.l2tntil I o'olo4 ever del. and on MONDAY EYENIN ..N.e_trom 7 until e e °look. DRAFTS for Woolf Xnalaud. 11-Auld, -4 I.:outland. flail nowarde. ILey.7FORD. reaident—STF.VlLEN R. c 'resemer—JAMEN R. 1 1 1 1SteE-R. PLINY FISK. Aetuarr. itel7.lr . . . . , INSURANCEC OMPANIES. VAME INSURANOE COMPANY, NO. 1: 400 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. LNCORPORATIID APRIL, I. BY TEE STATE OF PENSLVANIA. CONFINED TO FIRI 4 AND INLAND RUMS. DIRECTO3B. Samuel Wright.l.). B. Rimy. Win. W Waltore, . m W Everreart li J r. , ‘ ite. Richardson, la Lewie. Jr en. A. West. Jacob W. Stoat,. Q. Wilson Davie, Yunnan Stern. ' hos. 8. Martan• tiEORDE W. fhiN,_Preeldiga. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice Yreti'L WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. pall-Hi SEA/Sri - 71i. AMERICAN AFADRAIY OF MUSIC. ULLAII,N & Irriteitosaws ITIAN OPP:RA. GRAND firAL A 11 GIFT! IN EO.OOR OP Be RON ENEREVir• ON WRIINE.D AY. Oot. 10 1810, Under the gluoorvaton of VIA COMMIT (1:a 0 ir A ARANO MIENTB. When the rollowmg Operatic enterainnmst t. 6 Gra. sdilirlaig= the olVcce 7=: en4hrt e 3 =ttd Osoi hen,viz FLOTOW'S GRATVD OPERA OF MANTRA. Mid the Pint Act or Ve , iti A. T Opera Of LA TRAVIAT THE 8 I. OF TIQKFTB COMMOI2IOO. et the x Oftn , the il t eg4lB2_nf, ON F3ATURDAY JO A. FRECLBELY- 0 7 N0RAL ARRAi GESTENTB. looter the. , the atinest nrillianeY may ritletd occasion of this " Grand Gala Oyer& Ntzht.' the f towlaF arrangements will be strictly adhered to, and con phrase with them to requested: The Parquette. Pat curette Circles the First: and Becloud Tiers of Balconies and Boum will, on this odes , - aiou. he united. and will oomiunuicate with each other. and the entrance will he on Broad weer, ORDER OF THE GALS OF TICATISTIS. The onlyplace where tickets and reserved seats earl be oetained will he at the Office of Academy, whale all the seats, with the exception of those speeteillY re served by the Committee of Arrangements. will be &t -eased of to the public without preference or niedue 'MK PRT , I3 or ADMISSION HAS BEEN FIXED A f TD R a.E noLLAits. THE PROSCENIUM BOXER, with the excoution of Numbers Three and 70er, WFALQ3 solden resolved for Lord Renfrew and State, vitt bet Fitt , nellars °soh THE SALE OF TICKETS. The Sale of Tweets Will commence at the 13 0 e.odioqj of the Academy. on SeTUR DAY, October at 10 ..14. mutably. Red continue nettl all the Seats are d era or One, ins daily at 10 A. M., and closing at P. In consequence of the large number o• applicatlone for masts, es also to preclude speculation. the com mittee have deemed it necessurr to determine that on Saturday no mere than six tickets shall he di!lxltmd Or to tiny one applicant, ,vbion rule will be positively Ad hered to. THE REsRRynD BRATS. To every ticket of a mason entitling the Imsder to a reserved teat will be "attached a &moon speotfyllB the number and location of the seat, which moat be pre served by the holder. (after hales shown to the tien-ril which will entitle the holder to the same seat th -murk - on the evening; the admission tiakets bein6 left With the ticket-takers at the dome THE USHERS. An ample number of inteili.ent and polite ushers have been engaged specially to escort visitors to their seals ; they wig be d stinguished he white rosettes. PROMEN AD e, felli.E A limited number of Pr:menade Tickets available ror either of the tiers, will be isened at three debate each. THE FREE With the exemption of the Preen (to whom Patella tick ele will be given) will, on this occasion, he I/RUM!" 6 . 25" vended ; nor will any person be admitted without et ticket, on any pretext. THE CLOAK ROOMS. Ae it is eonfidentiy expeeted chat the oustomary eti quette of fa I evening dense will be obeet,ed by all the emitore, the Clock Hoene of the Academe will be thrown open and plated in charge of fully qualified attendants. CARR. AOKB Conveying parties to the Academy will net down heading tenth I and take heating north K TH WILLh, CP(- NEI) on thie omission at half-past six. o'clock (half an hear earlier than venal,) nail the purl "mince will COIIIIROCINI it eight o'clock preoitiegyi l l he public are teuweteto oocupy theirseara fifteen miuntee before the oommenee- Meet at the performance. it AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. The Directors of " TAE ACADEMY OF MUBlet NEW YOEK,” reseeo , fully anuounoo that they Wat gtve abrief Season of ITALIAN OPERA, 'Vlach will be inaugurated on Wr.Dfik.,B DAY EVENING. October 10th. By tho GHAvD GALA NIGHT IY nr,Noll OF LOHO RENFHRIV, The sale of tickets for Friday end 'aturdn.r, Ootobe 12th and 13th. will commence at 10 A AT. on 810 N OAT, Jototie Bth. when smite can be ermined for the fired two uncial", at the nor , rice of the Acedems• at the Maze and Piano Stolle of fie k TICKET I arino S. -nd ChioherinVe. SFASON Gentlemen who are desirons of retaining their seals for i he entire season of tea nights are renusated to ap ply, or leave the r orders. at the south Box itloo of the Academy of Music on 8 TURDAY October But, or P rior to JO A. N. 011 MONDAY. the Bth. l'oe regular Opera nights will be Monday, Wednes day, Fnday. and Saturday. oea-at WALNCIT-STREEI THEATRE Sole Lessee —Mrs. 51 A. GARR FTFY,_ Stage Mr. NYM. ClinevrAii. Bomnroo A rent .._. JOS. D... 5111 RPM OF.SFFI OF AIR. PEI ER RICHni(O3. THIS (FRIDAY EVENING, EX:VREM FS. blark Mayberry. Mr. P. P i:durtn; Mre Crosby. MLR C.RAndlingla ; Mies 'efferzon ALLEGORY Doors open as a quarter to 7 o'clock t performances .ionimence an( o'olook. Pruses of Admission i Dress Circle. (Seats secure& without extra charge.) cc cents; Parquet, (Seeds se- Jared ate!) cents.) 97%i cents; Second Tier and milt' nrale and Third Tier, es cents s Private Boxes. eft_ 5X4 93; Sinsla Seats in orchestra and Private 18Gxes. M e. WHFa'rLEY & CLARIU.'B MUTH STREET T. I II3ATR , I—DRAR IN MIND I ONLY Two NIGHTS toOn.E. OP TOM TAYLOR'S OS EAT COMEDY OP THE ELECT WV ThE ELI.I.TtON TO-NIGHT' AND TO-MORROW. Positively the only niehts it den be ver4ormed. t ono , uue with the new Lora' oddltv. Tag PRI , rlel OF WAI , E3 ARRIVED. secure your seats at ooze. To mortoW(l3atn , dar). o'clook, seventh Grand Matinee. CONCERT HALL. TRIUMPH rats EVENING. at 8, AND RVE R RY EVENING` URINci THE WEE. PROFESSOR ANDERSON IN 1119 pm - 1.-lAN l't D PBI.OIII2MANTEUM. SECOND WEER OF P RopEssox Amotitoott• Of the su. priennicly sua.aa.rul and ViliMphazati FOE. 11. Drtllietat,rlp4 ov_ra witmaty..Or s tat:t. o= me sic. iciIIOUT IN w6p_iii Oa. MAGIC, MYSTERY. AND MTH,. Dome& o • a• ntienous eamemenr. etidormed DE 'be °Morns of Philattelphia , in the arowdea hoc e; o f Rat week as .Iln OPFSSOR °REA. rEer stoup IN T.Er NDER w GREAT CIY. PR A ON. GREAT WIZARD OF ERE NORM, A. COSMOPOLITAN MONARCH. OP MAGICIAN& la amsted by Mier Aederson, Pianist^ Retro-Reminiscent °tacit*. phis; nod Clairvoyant's. ,er Ulna Anderson . ...a Standout Ariel. Mo. Flora "nee 'Yds Patty I. hr• tense. 91 r. S. n. Andaman, Jr..... Aid-decamp to the Vriseri. Doors open every evening nt 7 o'clock. COIDADSIAPO at 8 o'clock. Ratty of the IlalL —== ovate. B W a rAa n g Cest Rat lode,. ett l ll. "ati* Schools Omitted to the ote..thee at ball PTIO4• 00i -k CONTINENTAL THEATRE, (Late National.) 'WALNUT Street. above Eighth. MONDAY EVENING. Ootober 1. ISEI, And every Fvenina daring the Wows. CARNOR 08.3 ANDRA l F.I"S MIN•TSLBERJItitIi BURLESQUE. OPER4. TROUPE. FRANK 11-OW Fit FRANK MOR ON. S. 7,. CAR N:MtOcS, ani_ SAM SRAB.ILBY An appear nightie, r he ereatest amount of talent and the most talegitst performers now in the businece R•e then„ A CH Attain. NIRE PLv. • Sea daily Lille for parr -Wars. Doors cyan at of nosy mence at Tn. Tioliete 23 cents. tiol-fit SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE. ELEvENTR STRFF.T. OPEN FOR THE SEASON, NENVI.Y DECO R A ATEn AND. PACNTRD. MR. SNFORD Stu soonred one or the LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented berstefore.. who will appear nightly. Kinford will perform every evening. Doom open nt 7; Commence at 7% Admittance 25 nente. Children 13 cent.. sal7-im CARL WOLFSODN AND TUFONRE THOMAS'S SERIFB OF SIX CLASSICAL SOl - at the FOYER of the ACADEMY OF sIO. Subsoriphons will he received tho MII9IO Stores of 11. Andre Co.. 1104 Chestnut street; Lee h. Wrdker. 722 Chestnut street; Beck & Lawton. tinventh and Chestnut streets; and Th. A. Bohnudt, Juniper and Che tnut streets, where the programmes and parades !are can he seense9B der" pENN A. ACADEMY OF THE FL.' , lll ARTS.-1025 CHESTNUT Street. Containing a Large collection of Palntlngeanil S3l I tore, is now open daily from 9 A. M. till d P. M. AG adman 45 011. : children umlerL° ream. 12 cent& 172-11 s in th, J . R. STAFFORD'S OLIVE T.R. WHEN OLIVE TAR IS INIIALISD Its -healing Balrortir odors aro brought in ooataot with the lining membrane of the THROAT, BRONCHIAL TUBES. AND ALL THE AIR-CELLS OF THE LUNGS. wißvin ":a at once any pain or crirreseioni and Lenin:a itt „,, , , n or billsraation. any irr T A B is TAX":II3PONSCOAA. It 10TiLll WREN OLIVA - an -arid Healing Scrap for Concha and unequalled Soothing all Throat diseases. ' , an, Its Magnetic or Mil- WHEN Our s Tan APPL. •ttF 17106 t opligy otiitrateit curative powers rends . -is . PAIN ANNIOILATO....• . Olive Tar it nor stick-v-4m not c/trac"...i.... Fifty cents a bottle, at 44:1 BROADWAY. N.Y., qtr by all Pruglabs. J. R. STAFFORD'S IRON AND SULPHUR POWDERS ate sealable preparation of Iron and Sulphur. ideutioat with that existing in t, ,, tt blood of a rerfootly healthy neinon. tint ing with the digested food, THEY RECITALizu AND Pnatre THE BLOOD. THEY IMPART ENIIRGY TO TRH NRAVOT3•BYSTEM. THEY INcIoONATE THE LITER. THEY STRENGTHEN Tim MoraMN. THEY BEGTLATr. THE RECV ETi.•Ns or THE BODY. AND ARE A SPEoI Plc TOR ALL FEMALE WEARNeeiri PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A PACEAOR At 442 BROADWAY, Now York. and all Drugents. PAMPHLET CONTAINING TErrimoNLIIO ?not Tire following and more than 100 other wPII-known prom& vent Pomona, will be sent io any &thircoa.frea by ni,TiJ. GEO Law, Eag., Patin avenue, New York. tIIMEON DaAern, Eon., Banker, New York, THERLoW WEED, bee., Albany, N. Y. Oen, fire ()nem Washing.on, D. 0. Col. SAHEL!. COLT. Hartford, Conn. Col. Organ. re AY, U B A. BM JO I nun LEAVITT, Ed. Independent, NOT YOr, Rev. E Relent. Ed Examiner, New York. Par. D. W. Cao NT, Art. Am. Bible Union. N. Y. Rev. O. F. A. SPINNING, Buttennutta, Rey. Pr. LEONARD. Exeter, N. U. BEND FOR A P Alll Sold by all Drnggl to UYOTT & CO., No. 239 !Perth SECOND Street. Agents for Pennsylvania. ben Sal ET ART'S DIGESTI VE.—To invigorate •IL the digestive org.xne.— =those who profsre to tah ti no medteine ge it for streng.mtning onettoee. 01 by W. O. tJ 0 DOS 'Pt. Northettet corner of TEN CR nn ARCH, and other Drueetste 003 ISt" SSPECIALITYIoPR I ADIf S —TRUSS AND BRACI. DEPARTMENT conducted by OptSt r,4terit Ladies Entrance on TWcoL,Frit Street, brat door below Race. A •ifil boo of Mechanical !imp ales. light and tiegant in rentfrurrton. spmariy adapted to Ladies' tt , e. C. R. NEEDLES, Pr . oarietor, S. W. corner TIVEtXTR and RACK Btreete. ehiladelnbto. X - 4' Entrance to C.. 11. N.'e Room, for gentlemen, at the corner. Bolt anal' A WONDERFUL AND NEVER. 2 - 1 FAILING REMEDY FOR DIStAf3ES OF VIR NERVOUS STEM. PROFESSOR SIORRIT EIICEPIIALOB, AN EXTRRNAI. REMEDY. Proparo.l by MOORRIDGE & 00., No. 09 Muth FOURTR Street., lii And for sale by Drngerdn renprallY• 88.124C01t For the 11.115TANT ASTIIMA I RLIEF and PER= INLA.NF-NT CUR E E of tl.la diatrede.mr Plaint, us 13RONOVIAX., CIGABIP2.III4, blade by 0. D. SEYMOUR. So 00., 466 BROAD WAY, New York. Price Wear box; east free by prat say7-em 111 FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS'. A ZUmm A 1 AZUMEA ! AZUDMA ! AV-Mind: EZUMEA: AZUMEM AZIMIN.h. I PROF. MORRIS' AZUMEA BAKING POWDER. Manufactured rotary at No. 62 North FOUNT ,H Street. and for rile in Groo•rs genprally. 8019-Stez ~l' ntEr.oBo 'PES AND SI ERE' ISCO t IO b.- - ' VIENVEI.—AIpo, EPPOtaelea. Fro-xlereoe. Opera. glnesee. Miorocopea.acd all kind of clpteel Dad 111n.he mama' Instruments. at 114 J. FRANKLIN'S Optiolist. 001.12 t if 1 1.2 g.FOURTH et feet, below I,ili4a•unt. _ t 500.."Velt..‘'EnBidsZdriEnitaZgiFtRo.218 rtln will be Oliloted Quvernor , W. 14. pe e ctrOn A n ., erehanut' Rotel. Q 0440 . . % MEM= 111EPICINAL IF 1/1 N I) T , 8
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