The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 13, 1860, Image 3

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was!,
below Oheishent i hive deilerthilli
smattfeetarintalatithisis the easel aid Purest, Aed
in WPMPlots the it* delieldevoissfsetionsth in the
."941:ti• %T.? thessisamlesesii mord dish to inf othe r '
110 0 4 . - sttia..gthenjOkty are indebted for a wholesome
revidution in thisnendisettare of thus popular edible*.
Ptilwiettimi declare that confections of the high
standitd'iitlivity of those sold by Miura. It. 13. W. &
Co.. instead. Wins, hoard. are it once wholesome
and nuttitidei.At is tins fact that accounts for the
orbs/di erblitoinera which may be seen at their store
every, day in phi *Olt. They have just Wed several
laseimis new jereseirstiona Try them.
Tire` BAXREZ OYA'fION , ---At the recent
Vlll4 of*ron Renfrew to the Point' Breese race, he
wet, hitharintwith e: sumptuous repsst. Mr. Jones. of
Twedfth street below Locust, one of our moat noted
colored atterere i vepared the saner. end Was gratified
with a deseivedionthliment paid to it by tits Royal High
ness, It is * Oeuvre tout thlui to allude to the mouse
of one duo armament colored Meson*. As a genital
thing, the gamier restaurateurs of, this - country are
peopled oOloy. Mr. Jones hu earned a commendable
fame - eathe Very best of our Philadelphia caterers.'' We
•
commend him to the reader of delicate palate.
FRVGAZIRIC IS A FAIR. FORTURR ARAIRDIISTRY
GeCo trevaysj! ie proven by the multitude who point
sesi a se: mbinetaiiii ifbottstlie 'former end Letter emelt
tmei'ead ' , have ;aid, are meting fair 'forgoer's through
the' exerolgeot"theni f : *MO fortunes -they easefully
avoid tifehiti iii leg spedulations, but adopt Franklin's
m axim—A! , make amen gains, thereby Wes great Mmes.' ,
sod sooorehmly„deisteit their money to the Brandin
Sivina Fend; No. 131 South' Fourth street, WOW' ChM,.
p 114.A.MIMORIzia, it foie Wl' ORE. totems, wbeiii it Oita
be withdrawn at any time, without Roth's. This Rams
FRO PIRVOIR:V i eRtfId. - See advertisement in another
ooleufh:" ' ,
TRY , W; MOTS Pr.—Burn - Meg Pore Old 'Bye
Wkis h .T pe ed but triga 004 Vinos the most Memnon!
of Its surpassing excellence and absolute mar.
mioati Muilysie sticrintit to be the purest - article of
„Malay blithe market, And the gretifynik.effesta re
sulting fromeStense sterna it at oboe as the, mock
ble and beneficent stimalest of the" day,; being purity
Itself ] It had 86 eiperlor. and few, if any. equals.
ti thooltdal6,llo.'3l9WAleut street. , ,
&rim; iinottra you Tim Gomm ,t
Bsesit44,ld.-Css—Ai the great Fair heltfad
Ohes.l3atober lek/, the sus r PRIM= wag awarded
totlek r*rA:Be r ter !owing Machine, over alt others
to oanWiftfon._
Caicsali ooperlor article of Clifoketi
Baled, as well spell tbe , ,delicacies of the season, can
altrays be,hasl et the restaurant' of J. W. Price. south-
West softer olrirourth and Chestnut-streets.
One 011011ARD /LOW Spathe Warns.—qhlitra.
ter is gaining great celebrity, and the demand for it
is increasing vapidij:, Its beneficial. chamoter I. at
tested by thousand/4,MA it fa pronounced by distil'.
mashed Osamu to be superior •to any other medi
eigelblirins WitorariVici eel. 'The almost mita:alone .
cams *hick ft bee petfonned Mad us to believe that it
distil:kW to beinansadensivsly used in the histmait
of tare many diseases whi eh ordinary remedies fall to
ogre- Jta eurativo-Proant* are attablithed beiotid
atthatioa,andarafea.lassiued that it moat, to a great
"'Strait, seeemode may of the artificial ooinpounds of
the day. • We recommend those of our readerswho may
be arteries from general debility, or fromamyof the
diseases for which thin Water as prescribed; to give it e
trial. .tlea advortmeniantr, . , .• . , • mylt-sly
E. W. 041111117. Co, rosoufaottirors - of De
Bi bre r• played Wares of all kinds. 714 Chestatit ghost.
PEARL AID Ivour HAIII . DLIS, Table and Dessert
Keivett , and Carvers . with Silver - plated Blades, at
wl/oloialw lad. retail, E. W. OA2II-11. f!G Co.,
7.14 Chestnut street. Philadelphia.
, , •
Us Pittner. re Rarenn To Puriatutptulia.-41
iewhisrered'in knowing circler that the Prince of
Wales will return to Philadelphia before leaving the
United ditsternimally. There are various surmises as to
the oldest of this second visit, which will be atrictly
Encor., RG011,83,0104 tto hair-svparoat,lost his heart
at the standliketa; °theta that 'he &Masi to have a
quiet look around the city but , the most probable ob
jeetetktt return wilt be to Wave, hie measure at the
Browakftiree Olothiar Halt of, Rookhill it Wilson. Noe.
6d13 and Chestnut street. above Bluth. In Ude was
he eoweend hie orders out whenever he desires to ob.
tam a new inn of minas( exoellence.
•
sEsoprre Thrtrirrvos.,
fn wise old aftsetedfsinolis boot
-We have toad, with laughter.
Of that sly fon that lost his tail. '
hiadeporned all tails thereafter.
'Tie Wu:with Beynards in our time,
(To illaitrate the fable,) -
They're " seer gripes.", we, will not climb.
(Because, they were not ado !)
-, The morale of our (tail) Is this—
, - Beware of envious folks.
And when YOU wish to purchase o'othee.
Go straight to Granville Mohave
enot•prics fashionable Clothing Emporium, fro, 601
Chwanntirtreet.-... - ,
ii:leispre.initivrorripstilea sank innate" sold
OPEOL&L,' NOTIORIC
0113 , PRIOR CLOTHING OP Tan LATEST
Simms. made in the beat amain eameredy for' RE;
TAIL SALES. LOWEST_ aelllit:g armee marked in
Plaid Firma. too& made to oraerwarranted 'atm.
faetirry. Oar ONE-PitIOE system atriatly adhered
to: • Attere enema , treated alike. -
eafS-la lons & CO.. 604 fd&RICET Street.
.
4,11-4hti Fivini Dratast AND ilr,VBEt.
—2do of the
_greatest remedies that hav e evarlbeen laid
lbetUal the Saldio, for Fever end Ague, end whiob have
reeeltted the higbeat encomiums from the areas and the
peoWei HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED
atrogigt-yrhp *void endure the torture aniing froM
thaiiirriDitatliheoes, when it Can be so neatly cured 2
WhOrroald endure - sleepless nights, Monne fevers, and
tort ehills,"eilternatelY. when arremedy Wen ' be obtained
far siting thle And yet hoWinany Swirling' linger out
ig; existence under thin deadly blight. and do
niceties but gulp down quinine, until it becomes as
ocintswidne their daily meals; and yet'they are not Ten
hergek Hone but the foothill and weak would hesitate
to'YlOonte these valuable Bittern; and save thembelves
,
liked by Dregriste and dealers every itere. ,DYOT r &
CO., , Atigritte , 4ll39l li.jilth,llJSCOND street, rhiladidshld•
Itr=rii&w , „- -
,
1 AT ARES the 'MOSt difficult 'Of au of
es. ;limits of the Breathltit Ottani to relieve or
tg istre,,,Thalter: ;mikes TAavitt, editor of the In
dcserefort, of NemYork.mbo had the Catarrh for more
thasetwitter mere, has ben cured by arias Pr. J. R.
fitatford'ar Olive Tel god - Iron and L Enlyhtir Powders
whish are advertised in this sewer. His teshiennist is
published in a teiraehlet anions mazy others equally
01,001111 . 1 . 41100h0 )111•41 been aired Of chronic Throat cad
Lane difficulties, which will be seat free by mail. 'Bee
advertisement us this piper. -Sold ha MI Druggists. and
by DYOII & 931 North SECOND Street,
Philadelphia. „ oot-tf
aitfaNdltlND--WITIONAL Beaux Tither
ComOaty.—ditattandby tb. Mite Of Pommylvnati.
I. !honey is rsoeiyed evert dity.mnd in any amount,
Mrge or smell.. • • . •-• :' • -
nit CENT. interestis piud,for mono, fires
the day it a put in. . •
3. The 'honer ailirildtlnald nook jn GOLD wliOnisser•
Ain osilml Jar, and Irittaint notion, -• .
.4. Moves mosived from'seetotoit JAlntigistret—
tors, 'guardian:, aWA other,Trusteeth to . liono or enutlF
moms, to reinahio tong ;milked period, ;
31. , T150 motri mosiond from DoMititolo a Invutad in
Rosl,gototo, Mortgagee, Ground Radford pklio.4
Mimi neeltiiyin ' .• '
4: Cars Orin ovary nar-1N ALNUI ''host, illinthwoot
tomer Third drat, Pniladelpluo. ' • • J NMI •
. ... .
_•, , _ .
- es A ma N ,, 313•Am0 Foal -rilinWT
00101111 SEC Oxig lirid TrAimit-aisirre.—Thitialitill re- -
osionjodus moll and largo al . manta, from . ill clown of
tie eicomositity. sad allows intertet st tie zatii of SPIVS
Pim met: oraniiiin. - • ' ' ''' '
EMMIENiZiiIi
OM* 61111. from !Fungi i eoldelr, odd on' Mon.
dos am - wad nine in the evening. Provident,
Viil4. I Trateurer, and Siorotary, Cling
-
ruts-Puooir Very
argelifortiallut of SALAMANDERS fer sate qt rea
-64418 Prima, 10; 3,04 CBES= UTBL, Model/kis.
; ards-tf ' • • VANS t WATbON.
GROVIRR dG laitint'alizissnATED'
• ,
NOISELESS SEw[l4o , mAcu.U4EB. •
'The Beat in Um for - Family Sewing. • - • •
lid: 730 cHEsTrt UT Strut. Phitqlelptiiti;-,surt.l,
IMMtiED•
Attit2k—MhblgELY.—Ou Tuneday eveniipbotoluir,
t. OA. by ,the Kee.. „1/ briatim. Mr. George W.
Lintoe - widanghter or the lets Wm.T.
ezweiy, ye ~011 of tb buy.
ETS/1504 , --CONOV .R.7-Ah" iirrer.l4." on the
slums, of, ',One instant, by the sev. Bacon
elevens. 17 • . Thames Peterson to'iderY'editleide,.
third denntay . of Joe. B. Conover. Eno., of Me ggty. *
Voir tb t7l a r ag FY. the Dtb emu
flefeV,lseketrieg, all ow t
DO
ReV:T
burg, ye., ro *lien X., eldest dapgnler or George Pint
os, ofAus 'ite m
-
DIED.
813,11 W.-00 the morning of the 111 h instant . Maisie,
dluaitter_ot Janob Pan, sea Wife 0k,436,0raa a alum,
okltew yorts. . - • -
tier relatives sad friend. ere gereeotfulty invited to
attend her fermi. frau tee residents of, par Mother-,
kW, Wtoi Floe, 114.110.1 Viqe toraet. Ole Max 6 )
radon nth invest: at 3 o olook.-whhont further
Cal?.-Xrd t illge t i d a l i a otgi t al it e cile r 10. flay.
It didat i :teiriero j a l'in" '' ° , 114 - 1 ' b -
,
illtOcattwar sot friend iof e ale famity; the 'limbo,'
me etneereaetibee antt.the religious soMmusity fp
ell! am respef aUy Invited, to attend to hears .
e •dal,ieetterilnl,) 0t.31,5e 1 o ninetieth, Si teoleon.
h voi late reetoctioel 4146.11113 Wihe strait, withopt,
To AN/fv a._
lists, .-ttleihe 10th Instant, Annib death.
Or of
0 n ono the late Dinah Tetlow, ! figad 3 moils
aki 0 dm y 16
ZitifiL 14,- On , the 10th instant,' Jamie Delsell; in
.Yer of bone; • 4 .
n Altai tom., hip o o lsee resldeoeet No, 1014 Fuller
ti lint as al w fir,v.s . h e ilyrx:;4l:d r. i xt . ,:ift im...y, In
,„,..„„.„ 0 . la Irg.e..on gems. Ne, we Booth 8e-
Yeith-itereitt. bettrie.Witattott, this Olittlodal ) after
rilltalglel".—tntithe' llth - inetant, Catharine kits&
Ne=p ahtet Of Theodore 8. and Ser . aketaton, aged
frig la month'. . - , •- - 2,..--1 , .. ,- . .::: _,...,
- from the reeldence of herletentiVoureh
e totor i r p mek tenth , Camillo,
, t1:11e, ( tamp , ),..
.0
0e the rich snetece. hare.Ellsabeth, wifir
o" . 0 0 /IMO JaoYeeth Aged 33 yOO.O. , .
f lit 7
roans! freo.lter tote incidence, N.. 063 Charlotte
attest ; aoNveroelat, on Mender MOreinic,lllh theists,
AO ,oer.-oiook.
itowe6 0a nth instant, James kiwi, to the rioth
eigeoteteees. , ' • ' ' - - '
smavii , rtom Melats reSidenee, 1010 shechtunsion
"Irig.- 1 1%titt 5m"13 1 4, 1 ,V 1 /4:Vinti,airti:citt * i
uptokrokitimaio, . , : , - ---
an#l7:ll24"Mirre,"ll6l3.7ltTigv i gras
(3114 , 3331114 . 1014 1 00; 'et 1 o-00rok
,
--' ,, v,-- '. - - -- •- osnumm•- •
..,situ olf-L eveacttgan.—The Rev. , ROBERT I.
HACK, pewter of the komad Reformed Pledn'tetien
Char, of tbia ettyi dkro lithle mottoes on the moro
n 24 . 7willastapea l f t . i Safrißtaak wee e eon of the
Garernor i fl rab.:kt 4:Ur" - of
'lir artagibiliVANrislt s s; widi circle
or tetetorea find faleadsesant.br congreption of
whiolt, tor map, value iatit. itel MI n the devoted
I h incaessfai i :
_•,. • ;.,
it u dour
to Amoral ow sir *Or be &mimeo 4y• .varioul
le cows or the tletlOnWitltithienebeeeeeastai
.Is soparrerst • trr r At" .M.1:111. Retina, nis
- W71 14 1 MirktrrliSl,WßO.l l *-4- " 6 " / '''— ' 4 **
-- BLLCWSMCIEVI
.'''Otof t leiieia;
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- es,
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• iksowy- '4;
"11111M16 60ritera4tIletli
14,4, slEnf,‘ll , .
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EftepifloTtlittl4r a mßX l4 , l ,...,- vfi ß rir
-writ Control, M SA Nthm 4 B . ..l2aT .f 10.1.1... on o UZI
DAY at 10,4 A.M./tad 7.ti P. H. Admission 5 oonts,
ECCHURCH OF THE COVE NANT.—S ER
'MEE IN CONCERT HALL, Chestnut Street,
Twelfth, TO MORROW, (Sunday.) at 103 i A.
M Re v Rev. o.l'. NAKESißeator, and 7.)i P. M.,
by th e ..DY. NEWTON.
[trMON M. E. CHURCH, FOURTH(
ttreet. below Arch.—Rev. A. COOKMAN
preach TO-MORROW (tiabbath) MORNING. et R. 4
o'elook, the timid Sermon of a course on the URN
Prayer ~ /ill3. in _the EVENING, at T o'clock, in the
game Church
Young hiee'e Prayer Meeting at 63G o'elook.
The seat. are all .roe. It*
lir SWEDENBORG ON THE ORIGIN OF
ANGELS.—Rev B. P 4 BARRETT wilt deliver
a 'Mere on TO-MORROW (Sunday> EVENING, at
the new Church Temple in BROAD, above FrIIM Oar,.
den street. et 7t6 o'clock. Subleot—" Tiho °i n" ' 4
Angels, Showing them all to be from the stamen
Race."
• This to the first of a Renee of five leeturee b Mr.
Barrett, to be . • delivered on fire enneeeetive fahhath
it veillega. "rhe . new geuroLVieys of Repen. en,
Revealed ill, the Theohnfloal w ntlr' of "'am"'
loredenborg." All interested in the MA JOOt are invited
so attend.
OrTHE WHITE PRATER.
BOOK BOOIET
,he Twenty /event!' anniversary nt the Bishop
White Pr
a
yer-book Rociely will be heldan ISt. LUKE%
CHURCH., TBIRTESPITH Street, below SPRUCE,
on dummy ererms, the lee instant. Service to
complement TM &cloak.
The annual report of the Board of Managers will be
read. and a sermon will be preached by the Rig ht Rev.
Bishop BURUE I 3B, of Heine.
. oolloottott will be made In aid of the Society. '
. JAMES M. ABB.TISEN.I , 3
0012.2t* Secretary.
CITY COMAIISSIONERS 9 OFFICE.
- snat re
ru. oat. 11,1860.
;re BOARD OP APPEALS wdl sit neon the fol
lowing daye, to hear 'Appeals of Property t)wnere, to
wit:
First and Pond Ward'', Monday, ()Mahar 16.
Third and Fourth Ward _ Tu es day, October 16.
..ifth and fiath Wards , wednesday. October
Seventh and Eighth Wards, Thursday, °etcher lg.
•
Bath and Tenth Wards. Friday. ootober 19.
• Eleventh and Twelfth Wards, Monday, October 22,
Thirteenth and Fourteenth Wards, Tuesday, Ooto
bei 23. - '
Fifteenth and Sinteenth Wards, 'Wednesday, Ooto
berlf.-
seventeenth and Eighteenth Wards, _ViandAy. 00-
tober ZS.
12tineteenth and Twentieth Wards, Friday. Oka
her M.
Twenty-first and Twenty-aeoend Ward., Monday,
October 29.
Twenty-third and Twentv.fotirtli Words. Tueadar,
October 20. EDWARD Jt. wu,Ll A ms,
GRARL.r.I3 1H NHAL.
JOHN Trotiasmgr,
t29' City Cornmasioners.
WtheADDRESS TO THE PEOPLE OF
PEN wHYLVANIA.
agylvsnia _has spoken in thunder tones in behalf
o Union, of her industry, of freedom. Her people
have met the oomblned hosts ofeeettonalism, disunion
ism, free trade. and all others who sought market* for
their suffrages ; and a majority of WOO for Governor,
twenty Congressmen * and more than two-thirds of each
branch of the. Lesislature. attest the fidelity of our
!State to the uttegritY of our institutions, and the corn
mon.prosperity o f our country.
Indiana. Ohio, and Minnesota have Joined the 'Key
stone Mate in demanding that seetional dimlerd, wanton
profligacy, and the desoration of free trade shall cease
to be the gamy of the National Government.
The decisive battle hat been. fought—a nation has
been redeemed from disunion and dishonor by the ver
dict of Tuesday last. The issue was made by oar foes,
and accepted by our Mende, and millions to day greet
the triumph as the unerring harbinger aim national
dieenthra meat.
Lthe e rondo of the right not be content with an
ordinary viotorY—Abraham Lincoln can be called•to
the Presidency by a clear majority of the people of the
'United states , if all who snairejoice at his coming will
but cut their Militates feature. To that majority Penn-
Wining can
taonid will e
h fa' t t 1, 1 ,!),1 1 ,` egg fifty . thousand.
done. Let every man be at his post on the great day,
end the largest majority ever given to a Cruel Magi
strate will be out on the 6th of Plovember for Abraham
Lincoln, for Union, for Freedom, for Pratern tr
A. R. MCCLURE,
Chairman People's State Committee.
People's State Committee Rooms, Philadelphia, Oc
tober 11th,
BANCROFT LITERARY UNION.
RFAMIDBEitt, FAIL NOT TO HEAR HIM!
ightful Lecture en the 4' TWO RUMBobn
By the talented/historian. and Eiosuent Orator,
SAM!, M. OM IICK 'R. Lb. D.
Musical Fund Hall. FRIDAY Evening, October 19.
Tickets only 25 Cents. For sale at the hinelpal
Stereo,, and at the door en the evening.
oaft-itystrowsmwf
DFRANKLIN INSTITUTE LECTURES.
—The Course of Lectures before the Institute
is:s will commence on MONDAY EVENING, the
lath instant, at 7,5 i o'clock. and be continued on MON
DAY, WEDNESDAY. and FRIDAY EVENIND, for
twenty weeks.
The Tint Course, of ten weeke i will Consist of—Mon
day Evening—On Chemistry. by Professor B. H.
Nand.
Wednesday Evening—On Electricity, by Professor J.
F. Frazer.
Friday Evening—On the Anatomy of the senses, by
Professor W. R. Gobreoht.
The arrangement for the second Course will be pub
lished in due time.
Each member of the Institute on paying hie annual
contribution, and each life member will receive a sea
son ticket for himself and a lady ; he will also receive
season tickets for his children, wards, and apprentices.
under Ityeare of age. on the payment of one dollar for
each minor.
Terms o f 111 ember shiß —Annual contributions SS, or
life membership 525. with an ad^itional charge of one
dollar the first year for a oertifieate of membership.
tientlemen wishing to become members wiil pleats
apply at the Hall of the Institute, in SIS,V.HISTEI &rect.
below MARKET, to
WILLIAM HAMILTON, Actuary.
IMPORTATIONS.
(Retorted for the Prese.l •
LIVERPOOL—Ship Montebello, Henderson-50moms
Anise Stuart & Bm; 8 do A Wray & Co; 2do Bharpless
Bros; 1 do Geo D Parnell; 4 bales do Barre do Coates; 2
do earpeting_l Cone; 11 do osnaborge Lewis do Co; it
Mdge'W J P Inarisham; oases hosiery 0 Yegin & Co;
1 box mdseH Coulson; 2 bales do C Field; 15do 84 tasks
coda ruin Dulles & Cope; 100 Casks soda sal/ klinna do Hal
sted; 70 do Merrick & Bcilh 83 do C W CO orohmso; a 7 on
23 do bleaoleng eoWders Yarnell & Trimble; 100 do C &
F Lennie; 6 eggs magnesia elm Ellis k Co; 235 orates
11 °setts earthenware P Wright & Bons; 9 9989 do
Milliken; 4 do T Woolley; 500 bpi tin plates Jag 8 Mason
& Cy; 201 bdhl Iron 8 H Mahon, & Co' 185 do Garrett &
Bop; •23 comes wine M. A Prepare; to do Thompson.
Clark It Young; 4747 seeks common salt Alex Kerr; 195
do fine do Diane leanest Co; 461 auks coda ash 12 do
canal* soda 50 omits hlesohing powders notate/ earth
enware 769 bdle iron 5 pees hardware II chains 12 casks
doe belee dry h,des la eggs wine order.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
~.BEE FOURTH PAGE.
ARRIVED.
US M steamship Keystone State, Marsh:nut. 50 hours
from , Charleston. wan indite and mimiengers to Alex
H
Heron, Jr. &Co Oot.lllh. at 10 A ot, ad miles south of
Cane atteree, paned steamship Star of the Smith.
awed
smith; at PP 51. 25 miles south of Cape Hatteras,
esottansed. signals with steamship State of Georgia,
hence for Savannah. Reports bark Imperador. for Per
nambuco. and Growler, for Mobile, passed to sea at
noon yesterday.
• Bohr A t.) Gray. Kelly, I day from Delaware City, with
grata to Jas L. Seeder & Co.
Bohr Sarah l skims.. Couwell. 1 day from Camden,
1301. with oats to las I. Bewley it Co.
Bohr Sarah Dann, smith, day from Salem, NJ, with
grant to Jag L }Matey lk Co.
CLEARED.
Ear 8 B Wheeler, AloeLaughlin, Charleston, A Be
roa, Jr I Co,
pir TELRORATII.
(COlTOSpOndellOe of the Press,/
Arnned,maw Yonx, 00t.12,
bark Liriwood. from Remedioe; brigs Almon
Revell, from Segue; Caroline. from Zags.
NEW OIiLHAVIR. Out. It
' Arrived, ship John Tesrver, from Bordeaux.
MEMORANDA.
•
; Steamship Arago, Lines, for Havre , cleared at New
yew* >eaterday.
steamship Orssgow.nompeon, for Liverpool, oloared
at New posh yea tordor,
Bilms Golden Mem, weatrnoreland. arid Mar.y Wash
ington for Philadelphia, Ware loading at Liverpool
•
Ship Romance of the flea, Clough, at Boston lltk inst.
from fitantia=lost jibboom during a coilleton the same
mnrnure with Rehr Lamartine. from Boston for Ylmila
delphits; the ail hr lost mainsail and foresail.
I Bark Borneo, Nichols. from Penang, arrived at New
York yesterday. -
Nark D gp Langley, Bishop, cleared at New York Pester
jg for
da te.
ark pi t
rmnia, Hilt, arrived at New York yesterday
from Barhadoe.
Bark' Wheatland. Peacock, hence, wee discharging
at Rio de Jan,.iro AngdO
Bark May Queen. Gibbs, from Savannah, arrived at
Rio de Janeiro A
L_Brig Addy Swift, Avery, for St Thomas, cleared at N
York Yesterday...
Brig L it rrielellitati,°&llrinsv,lettof,al::; 9th must,
at Rio de Janeiro nag So.
Eric Clarence. Phinney. for Hampton Rtads,a,tiied
from Riode Janeim ling 29.
r Brig Omits, Baker, hence, arrived at Wareham 10th
natant.
. . . .
_Bohr Mary Elisabeth . Medan', hence, arrived at
Washington. DO, yesterday.
BehrJida• Price. Blizzard, from Brandywine, Del,
arrive drat Boston 10th inst. •
Sabra Louisa - Gray. Weaver, spray, Price, John R
Plater, GisyyLv. Martha Jane, Clark, J L, Redner, Emil
-oott.and BSort. Clark, hence, arrived at Milton 11th
instank...-
. Banns w:11 alailimr. Colby. H A.Ragere. &Rosie. R 8
Miller, elirord, L. eturtevant, Hering. J K - Stonebaelr,
Lake. Adelaide, Yount. and 1' A Benders, comers.
hence; arrived at Wens lath Met •
Soh r W 9 Monition, Cole, lor Mobile, cleared at New
,York imrterday: - - -
! , i 4 1: ! I p p p c J , ..i; Differs. Cobb, from Bayport, Fla, arrived at
I :
Bohr W notist s e i 4 Henderson, cleared at New York
k las
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yesterday . or Leguayra.
actor It Myers, Sonars, hence, urea discharging . at
Int/manta 2,1 inst.
•
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10th i M It kiheppard, -Lane, hence , arrived at New
nst.
Bchr A M Aldridge, Da:eman, benne. arrived it Do
verb' 10th init.
80hrs It W Tun; Elizabeth Englieh, and M g Smith,
lance, at Portland Bth dusk
&bre J C Baxter and Minnesota, hence, arrived at
Balm 10th met.
.Bohr Selena Helen, hence, arrived at Plymouth Bth
instant.' •
WI I C, Runyon, Matthews. from Boston for Villa
aeletna,was at ikdgertoern 10th mat. repairing sails,
having been run unto by an unknown schooner.
• Behr W Vapor. Rayner, hence, arrived a: Warebem
Mt mat,
, Behr Jag Neilson, Burt, hence, arrived at Taunton 9th
Instant,
Boar Mary Anna, Gibbs, hawse, arrived at Ware-
IssanlOtti inst.
Bohr 8 b Crooke,. Presbrey, hellos, arrived at Digit
ton 10th inst.
Mohr Empire, Adams, hence for Pawtneket, at Provi
dence 11th inst. -
erifirJ L Lieu, Holmes, from Pawtuoket for Philadel
phia. sailed from Prr,videnee lite inst.
Steamers Vulcan, Morrison. and Bristol, Allen, hence.
arrived at Bevy Yotk yeetardsy,
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J Johnson. Pennaylvs nisi John Adams, Indiana
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P Miami, Virginia J C MoGuire. Washington
JO Whitehouse. New York .1' Harding, Paris
It Davies. New York Wm Blake, Cumberland 1 1
'Thos 0 Fullerton, Balt J 0 Rogers & lam, Balt
F Savior, Philadelphia Wm W Bullock, N Jersey
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street. below Aroh
A Stout, Bethlehem T F Ellenberger, Easton
Jae Monroe, Pennsylvania Jno Tudor, Norfolk, 0
Jan F Scott, Pulaski, Pa is Brent. 'Wash, Pa
lion J B fiathria, Pittsburg Wm McKee, Pittsburg
J Douthit.Nurth Carolina 8 Weil:tend & la, Pa
E Hayden. Brooklyn
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Dr H Upson. New York A F thiterloh. Hollidayabg
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J P Manlove. Maryland - G Weightman & la, Penne
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W H Bonelly, Florida N Bohannon, New York
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T Burns (.111, Boston 'l' M. Clark, Delaware
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Geo B Payne, Maryland Jno A Mitchell, Baltimore
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W B Gilbert, orooklyn J C Weeden & la N Hope
F A Daring, Virginia Geo F Emit, Wash, D C
A Thompson & wi, N J Mien Afloat, N Jerrie,.
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F H H Reynolds. N Carolina Alit Hook, Washington gJI
D Chambers, Baltimore J Hoffman, Reading
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John B Walker, Georgia
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CITY AND COUNTY OFPHILADELPITIA.
Palate of SARAH DANCE, deceased.
The Minter meowed ty the Court to audit, settle.
and tidiest the account of Isaac. Bewley, haeoutor of
the Estate of the said decedent. and ti make distribu
ilea 01 the Balance in thn hands of the accountant,
Will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his
ppoinment, on IVION DAY, the 22d day of OuTOl.l
nt 4 clock P. .at tits Office, No. 4.42 WALNUT
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WIFE E. DOYLE.
ocl9-smerfmat Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
3- of ANTI cgirrair OF rfra,s.amt,p({
In the matter of estate of HARRIS COLEMAN, do.
ceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, nettle,
and adiust the'mount of HIAA NATHAN'S, adminis
trator of the estate of Herrin Coleman. deceased, and
to report distribution of the balance in the hen& of the
adinintetrator, null meet the parties interested. for the
purposes of ill 6 nprotntment, on MONDAY, October
at four o'clock in the afternoon, at hie ()Moe, at the
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Doll-theatuge DANika, Douala:wry', Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS , COURT NOR TH
CITY AND COUNTY OF THIL,ADF,J,PHI A.'
Estate of JOHN HOULINGEII, deceased.
Notice is horoby Riven, that the widow of the Reid
decedent has filed in the said court her petition end an
ima/lenient of property, elected to be retained by her
under the ant of April il2 t 1851. ogle the alma will be
approved by the court on Friday, the 2I day of Novem
ber, UN, Lino exceptions he made thereto
DANIEL DOUGHERTY.
mat. ihelt Attorney for Petitioner.
'STATE OF EDWIN J. RINEHART.
late of Cecil county, Maryland, deceased. Letters
of administration on said estate nailing boongranted to
the undeisigned, all nonfarm indebted thereto are re
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olaireil or demands against the name wilt present them
for sottlement to the undersigned, residing in Marietta,
Lancaster county, Pa. Gk .°. mEHAFFEY,
Maki& kLiZADETII RINEHART.
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oetia-tf corner - Mita:lTN UT and EIGHT /Menlo.
drILOAKING, CLUMP, CIASSIMERES
91 .-/ BROADCLOTHS, YESTI 08, O.
Hoye' Caasimeree, good natterne.76 eta.
Patinae and Union Cummins. ZO to 70 et&
Fancy Caseirrieres, from re to $1315.
Fine Bleak Csasimers and Doeskins,
BLACK BROADCLO
For Dress Coats, Frock Coats, Overooats. &o.
Heavy Overcoati use. lioaver,Pilot. Trioot,&o,
LIGHT CLOARINGS.
For Ladies' wear, of every desirable shade •
Fine quality and low price, by the yard or shade,'
N. B.—Tailors supplied at lowest net cash
o prices.
eel 9 Southeast nor.NIOTHRa&OMAARD
T.
EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS!
EY 01118 M,
N. E. Corner EIGHTHJr. SPEINO OARDEN Sta.,
Having enlarged their Store. and
INCREASED THEIR STOOL
Now offer for inaneetion
ONE OF . .CHE 131?...5T STOCKS OF GOODS
In their line in Phi Melville.
BOUGHT FOR CASH EXCLUSIVELY,
And will be sold
POSITIVELY CHEAP!
Spaniel attention invited to
Bilks and Dress Goode.
nhawla and Cloaks,
Cloths and Casermeres,
Blankets and Flannels.
Linen Gcode and Mushy&
Marseilles and other Quills,
Hosiery, Gloves,
and
Hite,, &o.
All Goode marked at the lowest pride. see
- PALL CLOAKS IN PREPARATION,
some opening every day.
Stook will he complete.
Orders taken and executed with despatch.
Fall and Winter f3hawls,
Children's and Misses' Shawls.
COOPER & cONA,Rp._
aal2 Southeast nor. DIDITH and MARIE 101%
LADIES' FANCY FURS !—F ANOY
Funs!—FAREIRA, at his New, One-price La
dies' Fanny Fur Otero, 718 ARCH street below
EIGHTH, bag now m store, of his own importing and
manufacturing, the moat complete assortment of Fanny
Furs for Ladies and Cnildren to be found in this city.
embracing every bind, totality. and style, as all my Furs
have been imported by tnyaelf during the preaent Year,
and manufactured under my own supervision; and having
adopted the one.prien principle of doing business, 1 feel
confidant in saline it is the intern; of all wishin g to
Purchase a sat of Fur to give me a call. oo 13- hir
NILLINJNRY.
tiztMISSES O'BRVAN, 014 CHESTNUT
Street, above Ninth. will open Paris Millinery
for tho Pall, on riIifItISDAY, October 11,1860. 0c9,12t.
1/1 MRS. M. 11. KING. 27 South SECOND
Street, corner of Black lioree alley, will open
Felt and Winter Pattltnery on TRURSDAY, October
oc9-61*
. .
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
DISSOLUTION.—The Copartnership of
GOOD & WHITE is this day - dissolved. by mu
tual oons.M. All vomits indebted to the emesern or
having claims on them will please esll on EDWIN A.
GOOD, who is authorial:f to settle the same,
EDIN A. GO OD,
ALE W XANDER 11. WHIT&
PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 11,1860.
The business of this concern will be oarrieJ on, as
heretofore, by
P.DWIN A. GOOD.
'IVOTWE.—The subscribers have formed a
L. 'I limited 'Partnership, in accordance with the Aot
of Auroral) , under the hrm and name of B.NNtsRg
DRAPER, for the Impowng and trading in Foreign
and Domestio Merchandise, and the general Commis
sum Dimness. Thegeneral partners are ISAAC B.
DENNERn and WARNER DRAPER, and the special
Partner as JOHN D. BENNER% who has oentributed,to
the oapital or the firm the sum or Ten Thousand Dol
lars. gho PartSigns,hip commences this day, and ends
on the twellth da ot September. A. D., 1801. Signs,
IsA CD. BENNERS
WARNER DRA PER. General Partners.
JOHN D. BENNER% pupal Partner.
Philadelphia, September 28,1860. eel? salt
NOTICES.
W)DTLIWARK BANK,
PIILLADEL
PDIA October 9. AV.—The annual election for
DIRN.OTORS will be held at the Bank - Ina. Houston
MONDAY, the 10th day of r‘OV 10.111 F, R NEXT. be
tween the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M.
The annual meeting of EITOCKUOLDERS will be
held at ine mine ;dace on TUF4DAY, the 6th day of
(WY. hIIIF ft. Nk..XT, at l 2 o'clock M.
oull dtnol9 F. Cashier.
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK,
PHILADELPITTA, (Weber 5,1860.
The An ual Election for Directors will be hold at the
Denions-House, on MONDAY. the nineteenth day of
November next. between the hours of 9 o'olook A. M.
and 3 o'clock B. M., and on T I-IEIOAI', the sixth day of
November next, a general meeting of the 810010 ° ""
will be held at the Banking. House, at 4 o'oloac Y. M.,
agreeably to the charter.
oes•dtnoi9 W. misivroN, To.. Cashier.
ATOTIOE. —An :instahnent (being the
-I- I Third) Or Five Dollare_ner Share on the Capital
Stook of theNTO V,' Di PASZENGEttAIi,-
WAY t.. 0 is called, payable on or before Igulr.EMßN.lt
bth next.
9e6-Iln WM. SIAGERLY:, Pee. and Treas.
IVIORE LIGHT I
G.AB LAMPS FOR THE MILLION, maY ho
neon at 0..1 NORTH nECOND,Street ; $3OOOO worth
are now to use. The Market street, Green and Coates,
Ridge road, and other horse oars are. now using them.
we alter any filthy Kerosene Lamps into Gan Lamps for
gl ; 10,000 Agents- wanted to sell them throughout the
United States. The Gas Lamp Whl light aroom twen
ty feet square for one cent an tir
,
OR. 0. A ho . GREENE fa CO., •
No. 004 No.awit tiECOLV cam; Om iittgel
ae/S-thatem-1r
ORIENT -IL • tint 'WIVE SOAP. —Ono
round of which will do as muob washing. and do it
bettor than three of common mein soap ; clothes need
no boi,liag nor rubbing on a wheh Imaysl. Over 100,000
Wellies are pow Constantly cams it. We guarantee it
to glue sarretterion, Or return the money. All reepeota
bleGroome have it for eel..
" : • - TRAM .I:,hfoltgOt(E.
illittrvi it tt 9* wig it{ tomtit Witornis
WANTS.
WANTED—A few first-rate Burnishers
also, a few Young' Ladles to learn. Apply at
B o i rt t hwest corner IN nod WALLACE,
" In
JOAN 0. MEaD fic BONE.
WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED
Low-pressure rngineer. who is a theoretical
and practical Machinist, en ployment in either capa
city. Can owe satisfactory, evtdenoe of character and
ability. Adana ' No. 929 North 881 OND
tStrcet. 012-21*
RAKER WANTED. ONE WOO
AL. undeiatands Cracker and Cake Baking. Oond
CLARK.
will tie paid to a tirst-rato hand. Address O. R,
CLARK. POTT6TOWN, Ps. 012 2t*
WANTED—A Situation in a wholesale
or retail Drug Store by a Young man from the
country. wh accountant me eaperience in the
SAVERS;
No. a rood .Addrens tIN C.
t. WY MARK HT Street. above Eighth. 0c11.3t.
WANTED.—An experienced Bookkeeper
and Accountant, agood penman, whose time
in not folly occupied, would like to obtain writing of any
deneription that ne could do at home. Lawyers and
others having more writing than they can attend to
willfind it to their advantage to avail themselves of
hie nervioes. Addreas a• nettlVENElt," office of The
Freon.
0010-et.
WANTED—A Situation as Apprentice
to the Printing. or . Paddle and Harness malting
trade. Apply to Mr. JO & N WEI4T, of the Iwo of
R. 'gel, Baird, & Co., North THIRD Rtreet, Phttadel-
War. oeff43t.
WANTED—By an experienced Sales
man, a situation in a wholesale Cloth or Dry
Goods li:use. Address MARTEN, office of The
Press" oc3
$5,00 0 T0 $lO,OOO . —A Partner. with
this amount, and business abilities, in
a tong-aistablished concern—safe, email rinks, and
eteninly on the inerease—will realize 81410 to 52000
per annum. Address, with name, "926 Feet Office,"
0013-20
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
M FOR SALE OR TO RENT—The
me -Handsome RESIDENCE,No.IB36 DELANCEY
Plnoe; twenty-two feet front. Terree very naav Ap-
TAY on the Premises. 0013-3 t"
LtTO hENT—On Chestnut street, a
ROUSE, with vsrlor, oininx-room, and jsitohea_on
first floor. Hot and col bath. Kent a 2BO. Key at No.
2107 CHEbTNI.II: street. It*
UPF,RIOR MARYLAND FARM FOR
exchange, containing 200 acres, 50 toles Timber ! 40
aores meadow, Stone Btldin4a, Slate Roofed tlet/Mt
Water. Iron Ore. Apple Orchard, on a main road, three
miles from Central Railroad, twenty-five miles front
Baltimore, Agee per aore. Andy to MAAC ROBERTS.
Real Estate Agent, 233 South THIRD Street, second
story, or direct to hint at Norristown, Pennsylvania. It"
"i:TBLIO SA OF ONE OF THE BEST
Farmsa and Flouring Mills in Trastern Nonni Iva.
nia on WEDNESDAY. Rotator 17th. apple to 0,14 AC
ROBBRTS, Real relate Agent, 233 South THIRD
Street. seoond 510.3, or Shoot to Lim at Norristown,
Petionyleania. . 0013 3t*
A DESIRALE BUSINESS FOR SALE.
4 -. X.• AND STORE 70 LET. Inquire at No. 123
North PROW Street. oni7.3t•
JR SALE.—,The new Brick Store and
Lot. N 0.21 South FRONT S .. trad FIMU LEY IIre of
EDWARD LES
268 South FOURTH Street.
09 tuthat*
T'JR SALE—A well-assorted stock of
Hardware. Cutlery, Ate.. and the fixtures of the
store, with the privilege of renting the store, which is
situated in the centre of business. The house has been
doing the Southern and Weetern Pennsylvania trade.
Aby person oestrous of going into the Hardware busi
ness will find it a good opportunity. The stock will be
offered on reasonable terms. Address " A.," at this
office. gels stuth tf
poR SALE—A BUSINESS NOW IN
successful opesottnn en Bonne, Portl3nd. New
Y'ork, and reoentiy established in this city'. A chance
is now offered to establish the same in en adjacent city.
The business is for Dash; very remunerative and re
liable • requiring but small capital. and a rare opportu
n; y o f r o;r a p r e ti r c it u r r e s n t t ap b p ugn t e , sa to a buronf i rm ins
ooh at. No. 113; 4 i North NINTH ht.
TO CHAIR AND 0 IBINET MAKE W.-
The Phcenix Wood-Bending Company, °anon; of
" Blanchard's Patent." for the tunes of New York,
New Jersey. Pennsylvania and Maryland, will sell
°minty, town, or &ion milts, or grant licenses to use,
on easy terra. 'Phut ietne only atent. AU Infringere
will be strictly' dealt with Apply to JOHN KLIBY,
or C. A. BUROBeS, No. 34 BROADWAY, New York.
oc4-113m
VCR EXOHANQE.-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. ItS FEDERAL Street.
ce2tf
LARD-OIL FAOTORY.—To rent, a
Rat LARD-OTIa FACTORY with 32 Patent Lever
Presses, with Plates, %gm. Tubs, Kettles, :tanks; all
trieemplete order. Apply to
ROWLEY, AtifiBURNER,
eel
TO BO LE IC BY THE DIONTII—A
ROL Brown Stone House. oompletely furnished. ApOr
oo the premmea, No. 152:4 PINE Street. 0012
git ARCH-STREET PROPERTY FOR
BALE.—The Store and Dwelling. No. 211 ARCH
Btr. et. Apply to A 11,LEN & SIMS. R•al Estate Oro
kers. office southeast corner of FOI3RT.Havis
NUT Streets, No. 3, eeeond floor. - ocl2 66*
te, MONTGOMERY COUNTY FARMS
Al' PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SALE.—R. R.
CJHBON, Real Fatate Broker, at Norristown, Penn
sylvania, will offer at public eale several valuable
FARM during i the months of October and November.
L c/p i :me i li f t o i rm fu a ll ti te n s . onptions, sent by mail to par-
Handsome properties, varying from twenty to fifty
acres. within 2% miles of Norristown, for sale.
NA grdof 50 acres, '134 miles from the borough, with a
fine. Isrge cottage, water and trnit, and fine looteion.
, FARNI of 20 aurae. beautifully located. with new
'cottage and out-building, only 2 miles from the borough,
will be sold a bargain.
FARM of 78 notes. I% miles front Court-house. 6 norm'
of woodland, 15 acres of meadow land. and stream of
running water basses through ; hones is 2 wrier', In fair
condition, and one of the largest and best barns in the
township; will be sold a bargain, as the ownorie going
to Europe. Terms will LO easy. Share le a tenant
house and barn on this pr party.
Persons wishing to Purchase will call on or address
se29-smth9t R. R. CORSON, Norristown. Pa.
MISSOURI LAND 11
300,0 . 00 'Acres for Bale, at toleew equip om LIN
to 00 cants or Aore, to any qoantities
.TAXER timid, and PA'rENTB proaurni for hurchei
ia re of Land under the Graduation Aot.
Plate furnished gratis by enclosing s postage stamp
for further information apply to
WILSON, RAWLINGS & Co.,
U. B. and General Land &ante,
I .
Between T.EURD end 01111 OM TR.
BT. O, ANA
'LAND WARRANTS bought, weld, and located.
cot-am
BOARDIN G.
IRST-OLASS BOARDING.—A Family
or Single Gentlemen can be aeoomniodsted et 331
south BROAD Street. 0013 20
BROAR OlNG.—Three choice communica
ting A- . ROOMS. on the first Poor, 'which Inel be bad
together or Ile parate I wit be vacant an the 'lath of
October, et MRS. LEVELY'S, Pio 121.0 CHESTNUT
tiltieet. ocl2-12t*
TO RENT—To a Gentleman or . Gentle
nan and Wile, a Seoond-story furnished Front
Room. VINE. qepoelte Franklin Square. Address
Blood's Dispatch.) In
LILEGANT SUITE OF APARTMENTS
.IE:A TO LET, with first class Board lag. Address
0 Parlor." Blood's Dispatch. ocll-30
INSURANCE (30,1IPANIES.
THE MUTUAL LIFE IT:SURANCE QOM•
PANT OF NEW YORE.
Assets :
SIX MILLIOVEI OF DOLLARS,
ilontrnit I
WO D R THOVER 63 O
00 ,00p L BSTATi•
The premiums are LOWER than in maw GREASEomma-
Mos, and the Dividends have been .
This Stockholder', MUTUAL, COnEgson PROFITS no
so that ALL THE
BELONG TO THE INSURED.
Pamphlets, and every information, may be had
GRASIIIr 0 1 1aPPhahtidd to
F. RATCHFORD STARR. agent,
13. W. comer FOURTH and WALNUT Streets.
PHILADELPHIA REFERF.NOES:
Thomas Robins, John Welsh.
Mordecai 1.. Dawson, George H. Stuart, -
George. M. Stroud, . E. S. Whe en,
John S. Myers, ' .1. Fisher LIMMIDR,
mph Patterson, William 0. Ludwig,
John M. Atwood, Arthur G. Coffin,
Thomas H. Powers, George W. Tmand.
William McKee. Thos. Watteon. n23.1y*11
I'AME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO.
406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
!INCORPORATE DPENN APRIL, UK SYSYLVANIA THE STATE OF
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS.
DIRECTORS. -
Samuel Wright, p 13. Simi,
Wm. W. Walters, J.W. Even:can,
Ches. Richardson, Henry' bowie, Jr.,
Goo. Wetit,. Jacob W. Stout.
0. Wilson Davie, Menko Stern.
Thos. S. Martin.
GEORGE W. f/AY, President,
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice Pres%
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. t
SAVING FUNDS.
VIE',MOAN 6AN FLU D.-- ora.
pany's Building, !southeast corner WALNUT
and FOURTH Strome. Open daily frona 9 all
o'clock, and on MONDAY till Bin the evening. This
Old Institution has always paid in full, on demand,
without notice.
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
All rums paid back, op do STEES.n= ,d in gold andsilver.
TRU
ALEX. .VHILLDIN, President.
SAML. WORK, Vice President.
John C. Farr, rg
T. E. Harper, George Nugent,
John Anseaoh, Jr., Band. T. Bodine, All. C.Robeits.
John Aikman, Jonas Bovrmsn, H. Eldndge,
Win. 1. Howard. JOHN S. wiLsoLTrosinirer.
JOHN C. SIMS. Secretary. aun-are
QPRTVG GARDEN SAYING} FUND,
Office, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine
and Callowhill. Incorporated by the Legislature April
lOtt, Med i Open for Deposits and Pa manta daityffrom
to 2X, o 01008. Also. on ISONDAY and THURSDAY
EVENINGS, from 5 to 8 o'olook,
Interest 6 per pent. per annarn. Depositors pan with
draw their Honore by Cheeks, if desired. Spot De
posits received.
lAMES R. PRINGLE, Preeldent,
Ps &TWIN Recretem evall-tf
CABINET FURNITURE.
FREN CH F URN ITU,RE.
GEORGE J, HENKE.I4S,
524 WALNUT STREET,
a moat opened a large invoice of
ULE,
QUADRILLE,
MARQUETRIE, and
ORMOLU WORK
Whioh ho will Ken at Very REDucED mum
FIRST-CL4SS
CEO. J. lIENKELS,
524 WALNUT STREET,
Offers at
VERY REDUCED PRICES
The largest asaortinen t in the Union, all of New Design ,
Call and examine before purelinaim Re" tin
CABINET FURNITURE AND BIL.
LIAM) TABLES.
MOORE &I CAMPION.
No. 541 SOUTH SECOND sTßtrr
In commotion with then . °Muumuu Cabinet Stunneas,
tee now manufaannng rueortor rtio/O of
BILLtARD TABLES.
AM have now on hand n full supply,faushod with
ntOORF, au CAbIPION O I3 Ihtrutr v ED lONS,}CUSH
Which are pronounced, by all who have used t
be_puperior to all others.
or the onehtr and finish of thene Tables the Mtn.
ItiotarOrs toter to their numerous untrons throughout
the tielellt Wit QUO tennhor with the ehorpont,f , num
work. auXami '
MEW OABINE 7! WAREEOOMS
orEND THIS WEEK EY H."?
J. HUBBS,
No, 45 South SECOND Street,
Four doors above Uheetout latest.
Philadalohis.
A area assottateat of RURNITUIII6 ofevery desatiS.
tool co
4114 nstantly on Staid, it th e iiviiteask NOM
00
AOSAYSEISENVS.
W g Aja h N,IIT;STREE I T r a' r !
.Jf.rjiagijrm_'
N.
Bta&e Manager .—....., —lll_r WM, A. 0
it .
BiIIiMEME A fent—. ..._.........AW. Rm. D. W.
THIS (BATIIRDAY) EVENING. •
UNCLE PAT'S CABIN. -
Nikkei* —. far. &Mai Williaans.
Widow Caaey....— . Mrs. Bayne" Witham
&
--- (iI i R 0 A 1., .
.Mr. Basoomb.
Henry Be Y 111011 r ...... . • .... ..... . winiiio ,63„wiatain
e.
0 ',reline Morton—
ALL-HALLOW n.VE.
Body 0'C0nn0r......-- ----Mr. Barney WV .
Kitty Killeen .... . .M re. Barney 'Wi
Boon! open at a quai4er o'ploek ;• Potft
COM menus at 734 ceolook. Ilfar Prlael as usual.
INTHEATIMY & CLARICE'S ANIMIST.
GRAND
RE.
is MATINEE TO-DAY ea? o'cllnoi.
PAT I 4 IN 1795! SCAN. MAG.! ! and PAUL PRY...
- 'MAMA. COMEDY AND FANTemimE!
THIS EVENING, and Every, Evening, Will be bet
formod the Immen a Combination of the
THE ROYALIST! THE ROYALIST!
•
THE IMFRCHANT AND HIS gLERKS!
Now drawing overflowing bowie.. The °tu b e nes e
on the Royeltet at 711. Seoura your meta to advanee.
- -
MoDONOUGEPS OLYMPIC! (Late GALE
TIPS) RACE Street. below Third. -
Triumphant Success gf the Great Dramatic CoulegglY.
LI t%Lb CORDELIA HOWARD and Her Parents.
.1. E. MoDONO UGH . as THE RIOITUCKIAN.
THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Ootober 110
UNCLE TOld'S
Eve. Little Cordelin Ifoward_i tapay_Mre. C. Howard;
Ft. Glair, Mr. 0, C. Howard ; UnegY Tom. Mr. Pinsk
Whitaker ; Ketuokian, Mr. J E. McDonough.
All the original .musio will be eting. Compoeed and
w Titten expressly for this family.
Price of admission, 25 cents;
_Family Ginnie, cents.
Seats can be scoured by applyi ng at the Box-0115es.
Doors open at 7 o'clock ; to commence at 73i o'clook.
CONOERT HALL.
THIB EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK ,
AND EVERY EVENING.
THE ROYAL WEER.
GRAND EBBDONIAD t OF PFATIITLTY
IN LONoR OF BARON RENFREW.
PRIAM , OF WAEB!
PROFESSOR ANDERSON
Will introduce in the oversell( hie
ROYAL ENTERT.AIIIIRRRT.
The came Experiments anti Feats of Wonder which he
ha THE e I PA ran Dlr.
LICE ALERT.
and the
PRINCE OP WALES.
BAL at MORAL OASTLEJSM.
ROCKINGHAM PALACE. DEO,
d at
WINDSOR OA an STLE,ENGLAND.
Using the came Inezhaustible Bottle whmh the Queen
handled. and out of which she tasted, and whien de
lighted the Prince of Wales when beim mein lisle
of age. -
THE PROGRAMME •
This week wimmensely attraotien,Aluit talker
ROYAL AND ISLPERIAL,WONDERS.
.Doors open at 7. Commence at 8.
, Sears in Bode of Ran, to cents; &Joann X.
GRAND MATINEE, WITH ma BALL
PiATE
ILLUHI
SATURDAY NEXT. A T t O'OLODX.
sir To the Matinee, on Saturday. Schaaf are admit
teal at half price. oea4
poNciERT H ALL. —PROFESSOR -A N.
n Fatf ON'S MIRA T MATINEE ON
D AY .13ch, at z o'clock, wtien every 7oaag sad
gentlemen twelve tiara of age and under will are
aentea with a OM from flame- Anderson,
JUVENILES, RALLY: SALLY!
Ask Your papas and mammas to rwa ton 7f eente. to
see Profaner Anderson. ,
CONTINENTAL THE - A'PRI,
`t•- , (Late National,) WALNUT Street. above
SEVENTH WEEK OF OARNODOSS AND SHARP
LEV'S AUNNTEKV,_
TAE PEOPLE'S ' l / 4 1fOKITES.
Whose performances are nightly greeted by the Largest
and most fashionable audience; ever assembled to wit
ness Ethiopian delineations.
MONDAY EVENING, Oatober_,S
And every Vverone during the Week.
AN ENTIRELY NEW TRODRAMML
Exhibiting, the eieonove talent and individual Yenta
nifty of this
bREAT COM dINATIONCfF STARS.'
ear Beg the Small bills.
Admission 2a cents,
SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSg.
F T ELEV E EN TH
STEHET.
NEWLYDEC F RATE E AND O PAINTED.
MR. SANFORD
1 LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented heretofort,
who will appear nightly.
Sanford will perform everr.evening.
BOOTS oven et T Commence •
Admittance 25 cents. Children 13 °egg.
CARL WOLFSOBN AND THIODORB
THOMAS'S SERIES OF SIX CLASSICAL tOI
REES, at the FOYER of the ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Subsorwions will be received at the Maxie Stoops of
G. Andre tc 03,2104 Chestnut street; Lee Walki22.
722 Chestnut street; Beet & Lawtos, Seventh sad
Chestnut streets ; and Th. A. Schmidt, Juniper sad
Ohe.tnut streets!, where the programmes end parboil=
tare ran be seen WE Ow'
pEN NA. ACADEMY OF THE
ARTS.-102,1 caEmuT Street.
Containing a largo collection of Paintings and 11196-
tare, ia now oven daily from 9 A.M. till I -P. IL Aik
iniamon Zd Me. children finder 12 years.l2 cent& 129-ali
SALES BY AUCTION.,
PAPER HANGINGS
AUCTION.
UAB MONTGOMERY, CO.,
No. 322 CHESTNUT Street,
Will close out the balance of their large Stook of
PAPERS, BORDERS. DZCORATIONS, &0.,
A r AUCTION,
On TUESDAY. OCTOBER 16th.
Great bargains may be hut'. The DILSKS, SCREENS.
SHELVING, and FIXTURES of the Store will be sold
at the same time. nolf•lGf
BAZAAR, NINTH AND RANSOM
STREETS.
LARGE AUCTION SALE OF goRSES, &c.
On Saturday Morning, at 10 o'olonk.
Comprising two nAtohed bay Marta, 11 years old.
, A halot phaeton, by Rodgers,
A Walton top wagon and double harness.'
' The property of a gentleman breaking up hie stable.
Also,
The driving establishment of a gentleman going to
Europe, viz :
A pair of superior driving horses, hag and brown, to
be sold separate.
A Watson shifting top wagon.nearly new, with Dole
and shafts
A Germantown wagers. by Smith & Bork. -
Double harness, by Gibson, New York.
About BO matched and single horses.
SET Particular, in catalogues.
Also.
At commencement of the sale, a large collection of
desirable carriages, harness, &o.
Ira" No poatoonement on stationnt of the weather.
ALFRED AL HERKNEBS.
Auctioneer.
THEPICINA L.
.I 1 R. STAFFORD'S
.
OLIVE TAIL
WHEN OLIVZ TAIL 16 INHALED its healing Besanlia
odors are brought in contact with the lining tactubtatte
of the
THROAT, BRONCHIAL, TUBES. AND ALL MB
AIR-CELLS OF THE LUDIUB.
rehevia: at onoe any pain or oppression, and healing_
any irritation or inflamation.
WHEN Oct's Ten la TAKIN UPON Mau, it foram an
unequalled Soothing arid Healing SYMP for Coughs and
all Throat diaeaaaa.
Wna Way a Tait IS APPLIED, Its Magnetic or 0011-
ESIIITMEd curative cowers render it a moat speedy
FAIN ANNIHILATOR. •
Olive Tar is ear etirky--does not discolor. -
Fifty Gents a bottle, at 442 BROADWAY, N.
by alt Druggists.
J. R. ISTAFFORD'R
IRON AND SIIIRRIIR POWDERS
are a soluble preparation of Iron arid Sulphur, idea:diem
withttist missies in the blood of a perfectly tiadtb3
Orson. llnilingwiththadipetedfood,
TEST Aiwa/Lula; AND Pawn THE BLOOD.
THEY IMPART 'ENERGY TO THE NEEVOIIII SYSTEM.
THEY INVIGORATE. THE LYVEa.
THEY STRENGTHEN THE DIGESTION.
THEY REGVLATE THE SECRETIONS OF THE BODY,
AND ARE A SPECIFIC TOR ALL FEMALE WEAENESSEI
PE/C.R. ONE DOLLAR. A PACITAGE.
At 442 BROADWAY, Now York, and all Druggists
, PAMPHLET CONTAINING TEOTIMONIALC ilOtt THE
following and more than Nil other well-known promi
nent persons, will be sent to any address„ res by mail.
Coo. L.L . w., Erg., Fifth avenue. Nei/ York.
• 15111 EON DRAPER, Esq., Banker, New York.
Tnvat.ow WEED, Esq., Albany, N. Y.
Gen. HUPP Ganes. Waehtniton, D. C.
Col. fiAMIIEL COLT. Hartford, GOAD.
COL CHAS. Alss, 11:13. A.
HOT. JOSHDA LEAVITT, Ed. Independent, New York.
Rev. E. Ditto ir, Ed. - Examiner, New York.
Rev. D. W. Cumor, At. Am. 'Bible Union, N.Y.
Rev. O. F. A. SPLINIXO, Butte: mutts. N. Y.
Rev. Di. Lsonann, Exeter, N. H.
BIND FOR A PAMPHLET.
Bold by all Druggists. DYOTT & CO., No. 232 North
SECOND Street, Agents for FennSylvante, ern-fm
ASTHMA Fog. the LlMAtrt7: RELIEF sod !Bit
e MANENT MIRE of
plaint. ate
FENDTPS
BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES,
Maio by C. B. SEYMOUR & CO., .438 BROAD
WAY, New York. Frio., 91 per boa; /10nt free by sod.
mrl-am in FOR BALE AT ALL DRUGOOTVW.
SPECIALTY FOR LADIES. TRUES
AND BRACE DEPARTMENT nominated by CORl
patent Ladies. Entranoe on TWELFTH Street, lint
door below Anne. A lull line of Afeehanteal Reme
dies, tintt and ciceroni in construction. specially
adapted to Ladies' Use.
C. H. NEEDLES. Proprietor,
B. W. corner TWELFTH and RACE Htreeta,
Philadelphia.
Inr Entrance to C. H. N.'s Room, ter gentlemen, et
the corner. salt-emit
A WONDERFUL AND NEVER
NERVOUS
FALT,r SYtipSTEM. REMEDY FOR DISEASES OF THE
PROFESSOR MORRIS'
EUCEPUALOB,
AN EXTERNAL REMEDY.
Prepared by 1200KRIDGE , tc CO., No. 62 North
Fo And for s Ftroet.ale.
27 - by Drnggiete generally. sell-ginif
'TART'S DIGESTIVE.—To invigorate
tho digoetive organ.—Those who profess to bile
no metheine ass it for its strengthening eusiines. Cold
by W. G. HODG39N, Northeast corner of TENTH and
ARCH. and other Druggists. 003.18 t.
AZIIMEA 1 AZIIMEA 1 .AZIMINA
AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA!
PROF. MORRIS' "MIME". BARING POWDER.
Mandaotured solely at No. 62 North FOMR
threat. and for sale by Grocers eenerallv. tel3-=r
RS. SANDts RE , PR FESStONAL
A l 1 - NURSE. has opined a Boarding Rouse at No 1011
Spruce street, for the memo' accommodation of Invalid
Ladies, end for those coming to Philed•lchie to be Con
g,ned for medical attoodanoti, where they can have
0 „,,,?„1 nursing,' good board, and all the comforts of
home. Mrs. S. refers, by permission, to the following
crofassional_sentlemen
Professor O. 11 . Metes, Caspar Winter, M, D..
Pro , essor B. D Gross, 1,. Rodman, M. D.,
Professor Jos. Pansoast. Professor S. Jackson,
Isaac Rays. M, D., R. A. P. Penrose,M.
ProlesNor a L. Dodge, G W. Norris. M. D..
J. F. Mods's, lkl. D., I Professor S. R. Dicloson.
oc3 tin
C 911 T I 0 N-ORIENTAL DETERSIVE
SOAP—Encouraged by the great and merited ene
cam of this article, several unprinerpled makers have
elosely imitated it in nevo , tranne oatro and we feel it
our duty to notify the public that none is genuine, ex
oept oar name Is stamped on each bar.
anat-we tat Ira fr HAUB?' fr. hicICFONS.
GIIILMEN dAIJAD.—The undersigned
would toLrto his customers that he bait coin
meeecd settbius his celebrated CHICIIIO I BA A
C 0 cad
sreested Weary° it at all hours. J. W. YRII , o
-eon St C. .er .1 1, 09A . ru sad CHEnteirr
WERFOSINTEd AND BTEREQSC O p I O
VIEWS.—Ate. Etiecstebtes. Ig x _ek-gliMurg,
lvilanzumil, d All land of uptical anaidaUw
ntattcal Inetrum ear e. at
al. J. FRArIKILIVS. Oginian.
0 111-1.2 l If 112 R. FOURTH street. below altestast.
SPLENDID COUNTERS, SKTMAI;
D.R AMEBAS, &e.. for sale At Levy's *lt WAI L
Gbet'T.ut ttret, below Extth. ,AP I 9 saNftsu
noeweas. •" '' •