The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 15, 1860, Image 3

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THE ILOTAT:' - TOR .TH•AKERICA
nimus OF mos IN NEW MIK.
He : Vete the. Institutions; Mum with E&yor
- „ woo f and Listen, to an Irstelluite
Number of Speeches.
A Crazy Sastlibiaan Attacks Ike Priaie.
THE GREAT ,BALL.
kimulas; NOB A &MOEN
An Allirin, and Almost en Accident
- We liontimre cur chronicle of the journey of the
Prince of Wales, and his adventures in litiOr'York
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A LUNATIC ASSAULTS TIM PSINOII.,
A noteworthy ineident oaonrred. A craft Eng
, Rahman had' taken a podtion near the _front door,
and biertme quite boisterous," shaking his lists at
.the Prince, and threatened to shoot or kill him.
declared. the Prince - would'never be King of
--; Ragland lived :to be hundred years old ;
that the dernooracy of England would never allow
its The man became so disorderij and threatening
, that Miner Rhodes, of the Eighteenth ward, Inter
- fersd.aid arrested him, takfng him to the Jeffer
.. don Market Police Court, before Jailion Connolly.
The pristiner gave his narnsai -Edward 'Mantissa.
,4(ter. tbia.asmewhat exciting episode,the . royal
party, baying entered theparriages, drove ott; amid
rho rethusialtio cheers of the multitude.
-
-7 RS ITISITS yen INSTITITTIONS.
2 1 The, Prince, daring Friday morning , visited the
Volversiy, where Otionoinor Ferris mad* a speech;
the, Woman's Library,- tier Law School, the Astor
Library; the Cooper Institute,'and tho Fret Ace.
-. demy, at which plums speeches were .made and
appropriate welcomes extended to the Prince. He
ales- Arno' palatal Park, planted an English oak
• enters Americas elm,en'd heard a speech;, He also
. visitarMayor Weed's residents., Where h_partook
of a hutch irk company with James Gordon Bennett,
'Etr.i - Jaiikes'Goidoa Bennett. Jr., and other Ostia
. ..,..gaisteni people. ' The royal varty then Waited the
>Doer anti DembAaylum. The PrinTi WAS Tod.3lTed
Peet,.and seemed higrly gratified with th e
exercises - of the ptiplis. A ride to the High Bridge
ifellowid, *hen . the whole party returned
,to the
city by water, on the steamer Trumpeter.
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On - Friday evening , the reat bell took place in
the Academy Ad' Maki. This was intended to be a
magnificent affair, `and neither pain/ nor expense
- seem spared to Make it worthy of the city, and the
eity'a royal guesS.Twenty-eight.hundred invite•
bau
tient were d, "besides. three hundred oomph!.
-menbary to, diathleinhed citizens. The decora
tions were ostentatiously magnldeent.
HOW TUB BALL-HOOP APPWIND
The ,Sire time &Caribou the - axons: There are
MititarY-looking men, with crosses
Ana ribbons—foreign dhows and ambassadors, it
may be; .thereltre, our own military officers, with
epualets and floral; theri the towering form
of Gen..ileottl *lmam out-best men, our spin.
- wall"; °gawk, Grime* Hormans, etc. ; there are
our %Aston, and their oleos of millionaires; there
are our feishioniblet—young, posts, ail old—not
- half so: many 'boodles after ail, - aa we expected.
We miss the hearty, wholesome, " ruddy faces,
the shapely arms and bright eyes of the- girls
of the happier lower claims. But now and then
a hum, frost and unhaakneyed, beams upon no,
•,* reclaiming thii menus.
HOW ?111 PEOPLE DRESSED
Dream •vary cacetidinoy. but white and pink
are decidedly In the majority ; bine and crimson
mite, with an , oecasional purple and black dress,
are discernible. Of fabrics, by far the mot are
Muslin, whisk of MI others most beautifully set MT
fairy forms. There are many silks, and.now and
that a stately form is clad in appropriate velvet.
Gentlemen 'are usiversally clad In blank suits.
throughout, with white cravats.
- Very properly, at about twenty minutes past
ten, the Prinoe and his stilts entered from behind
. the stage, while the band play ed " God Save the
Queen" - and " flail Colombi a ." Ile was enthusi
' astleally greeted, of course, but without cheers.
In fact, itwas not generally known that he was
present until belted been'eome tires receiving the
passing salutations of the company. 'Dressed
plainly and flanked by the Duke of Newcastle, the
Eidtwit St. Germaine, Lord Lyons, Gen. Brace,
;ad the - other members of his Butte, be took his
position at the extreme rear of the stage, and as
many of-the ocatpany as could reach him passed
,With eilutatione, which he acknowledged by bow
', lag. `He seemoduluelt fatigued, as well he might
- !Dar Ms bird day's work.
i1L6J , 14/OR' 0/ PBS BALL• 110011 Girls WAY—AL-
XOIIT 'AM ACCIDINT
While this pleaiitnt ceremony was going on, and
beibre a tithe of the company hall'paietd, a sadden
crash was heard, followed' by Orestes, and an im•
mediate pressure outward from the centre. T he
floor, insufficiently wippOrted, bad given way near
the centre of the - room. The Prime Immediately
'retired. 'A space of thirty or forty feet square was
cleared, a etude of policemen was formed with a
rope barrier, and the sounds of hammers, axes, and
caws were soon beard In repair.
. This untoward eminent delayed the ball for
another hour; dancing did not commence until 12
o'clock, and oven - then much apprehension was felt
fb* fie safety of the floor. Earlier in,the evening,
a smell , As of .11re ores discovered in the Prince's
lE dressing room; bets upon a rigid search, nothing
rkiiirfda -
ROW IrEn PRINCE DANCE).
Seemed to enjoy the dancing; not dancing
, vigorously, never waltzing more than a very few
moment/, at a time, not half long enough probehiy
to 'satiety the saltitery inelinallans of New York
belles inured to the Berman cotillion ; but he soon
resumed the - whirl ; and 'after the ball was once
opened; -ha missed no dance except when at
- sapper, until he left the:room at nearly 5 o'clock.
He bore the' critical inspection calmly ; his part
nere, too behaved with - remarkable composure;
with Yeakrepablican -411gnity. , they of .course on
" oldster' it :distinction to . dance- with' a Crown
prince; bat there- was- no ridiculous elation,
no underbred perking wad -prinking; and when
their, royal eompanlon offered his. arm, which
he did in - ,every,insteneo, waiving the' etiquettes
that bedpan royalty &breed, and conducted them
to_ their chaperones, there was no crowding of
friends ariand them, and complimenting—no undue
' Tidier neatifeetatione of an,y,sort. , The young
,ladle. liowenier,..without - .exception, conformed to
•the i tnette that governs • European courts, and
dec Ali other invitations to dense during the
..evening. , Since royalty dispensed with its privi;
leigesi Democracy wee willing to go half way. And,
indeed, it would have suggested itself to any per ,
Foe Of "delicate, appreciation of the proprieties, that
'the son of a Queen - was hardly to be pat upon a
, footing with the other young men.- Exalted rank
certainly can elaim respect from the veriest ter
Tax kiRST puevaliia
- Thelltst'qizadiilliirasdainposed et the follow
ing persons: The Baron and , Mrs. Gov. Morgan ;
Mr. J. W. Gerard end him Howland ; Mr. W.
and Mts. - Astor,-Jr.;• Mn. Ether !
me rn and Km , Belmont: -Mrs. Morgan's dress
was of white reps silk, nearly' covered by blank
chantilly lace llonnoes. . Bead-dress, white feather
and diemond; --Ornaments, pearl and alamonds.
' • reatimati.or rag patent.
The
Bunn danced thir teen een dames, the following
ladles tieing his partners:
• Mrs. , .GorslaasMorn ' • Miss Mason • Mrs.
Glould.; . lioit; :Mit , lie on: Russell ; -Miss Mason;
Field; Miss Fish, daughter ()lei-Governor Fish;
M. Aiwzo „Damon Mrs. ,Colonel Van Buren,
lew_of ex-) rseideat Van Buren; Mist
ay, .daughter. of John Jay, Baq ; Miss
Mies Butler; Mrs. Matunell B.
p .` -. Bdsiard Cooper. The Baron left at
*lied of the lath dame.
AFTEX , TAW WV/WNW
.'"liennewintpocitethandkerchiefs were pinked up—
some of great value; worth one hundred dollars, of
theoortheat lace and ornamentation. some asked
what atfould be done with them? home wandered
them trophies of the night. Others wished to leave
them with the police. But, if left with the pollee,
it was asked, what would become of them? • • :
Tim -loss -in torn lames of the oostliest desorip.
Lions- mast baits, been very great. 'We do pot
'think. it would" be en exaggeration to say at least
420,1fi10 Were lost, as the laces worn bythe matrons
d
Wire the 'eastllest,Bruisels, tho. -
The young ladies in' bunco and flowers often
looked like Young.dmerlos in ruins: Their flounces
' would be trodden upon, and long sittings would
follow in train. Then flounce. would be torn t ff,
',and could be picked up in all direotions: The
fitly. dot I sr-young-ladies' Muslin dresseiean Name
'ly be werer,egoin. It would be difficult to esti
mate in money this sort of damage.
'the beaux, - to rescue the bouquets of their part
ners, would often be 1111011 'Upholding both hands
full of flowers; as If these beaux were stems upon
*bleb Stoners grew. - The young ladies often came
• ail towering in the most magnificent bouluets, but,
they were - of no ulster display, as In the jam thoy
could not Wiesen. •
, • can. (SCOTT AND PAKILT.
Forenuist sad first, in all this orowd, wee 'to be
seen looming up the majestic. form,ol, the conquer
or 'of Mexico—Els fait and graeeful married'
daughters wore, grouped's/round him, at ono time ,
; eatiere' dais intended fot the Ihrow,--andthe boys-r
eel among them became the cynosure of all eyes.;
TEL DIPLOMATIC CORPS
The diplomatic corps vvaa not so numerously re
presented-as bad been expected, and tlekets "blob
had been left with the head door-keeper foitbe fol
lowing delegation were uncalled for : Bursts, Costa
Bios, Pruasu, Portugal, New Granada, San Salva
dor, Spain, Benmark, the /Motherlands, and Bel
gium.
.tut BALL .1N DOLLARS AND CSDIII
Tita arithmeticians thus calculate:
I=7 ifre - siss":: :l — , S3 AS iiiik sqlve hire. .----- . , * LK ' S
,Outtsr ofeemtaiture 40,01X1 Elena are e :4s=. , LIS 0
feattentaa's dress,. Stirill -
umna5te..........., I,ooolTotaL ............... SOMA*
1' The estimate 'of jewelry is the value of the
.ainottrit that' was worn While large el:inshore of
;tidies own roll 'complements of diemonde, obvi
ating the necessity of any outlay in this regard,
,others had to, make now purchaees I. complete
1 theiroutht. -In the item of $40,000 expended by
'be nourtnittee le embreeed the use of the Acade
my,- the tickets of admission, supplies wines,
music, "nphelstery, floral deoorattone, and alters
.
OA Saturday musing the Prince visited the
' honeXof neural•Soott. Soya the llerald: " The
veteran warrior reeeived tho PrlnCe and Suite in
a most cordial manner. Ins Royal nighties'
wits, glad to meet again the accomplished cote-
Mender in whom he hu taken the dullest fn.
tore St. ' The visit was not pretreated. It was a
pleasant social mill, of a staidly private character. The memberS of the household were introduced to
UM - Prince and the nobles , end a short time was de •
voied,to noolal obit Chat and the Interchanging of
, •The veteran biro was exceedingly kind
and Manne to-the hopeful royal heir of England,
and the young Prince appeared:as highly pleased
at reeeiving those civilities as the Maarten" Ge
lispil wait unrestrained in beatowlog them. ills
2001_ high ness Mt, very triackst ease , and freely
perlid•• •
I=,4llpleat errerutop.-Pelingl Of
sadg/ieilxtn_liullf
ple:Oraabeiit wAtereeit
l*, l ll l l , then tier distieguished gusts took leave of
Aurvitialloomelinder." •
;A: iragins. •
• :44 1 iIiiing thorn mai a torchitglikpro.
Bl islifsh,Uuseit Sift amine
kg l Kl4 ,l o4,44#lowsel ilia , More. Porky.
‘einia lli t'neSpenhah..-ildty how ennaparder, and
tholes"-Mosiptniati, nod aut.
' pods • Soo thousand Ask fa 11104„
filiffilittO 41, wog 71
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Letter from Lyooming County.
taoruniendonoe of The Preml
WILLIAXBrORT, Oa 12
Now that the eleoticin is over, which has ended
SO disastrously to the Democracy, the inquiry on
all sides is, who killed Cock Robin? Some soy it
was Forney; some say the Dutch, who mostly
abandoned our party for their ancient enemies, the
Know Nothings ; but a vast majority admit it was
0. P. F. at Washington. It was J. B. who laid
out the Democracy colder than a wedge. To him
is due the Credit of Republiaanising the entire
North, and he will have the pleasure of stepping
ont of the White Rouse to make way for Old Abo
Lincoln, the railaplitter. I assure you that Lincoln's
election, by getting the vote of every froo State, is
looked upon as a foregone conolusion here ; and lot
me add the Democracy of this county will not dis
solve the Union. Neither have stooks nor real es.
tate suffered, notwithstanding the portentous
threatenings from the South shadowed forth in
that late despatch from "Augusta, Ga." Below
will be toned the offieial returns from this county :
Oormucoa—t.. G. Cartin.Rep., 3,594 ; 11. D. Foster,
Dem., 3 03 4 . Cortina major ity, 560.
liloanaoss—li T. Hale, Rep.. 3.479; Robert Fleming,
Dem., 3,116. Bale's majority, 383.
ASSEMBLY—W. M. Armstrons, Rep., 3 623 ; H. 0
Bressler, itop.. 5.306 LRobert Crane, D0m,,3,00 ; 0. A.
iichenbaoh.PSEl.,2.BXL
9,B C l4 o .An is s e a e —A u9l9 .Rev , 3.713'; Curio, Dern.,
REGATER AND RECORDEZ—TiII, Rep., 3,597 ; Blair,
Dem.. 2.575. Hill's maiority, em.
Cone:sea—Keys, Rep.,3.514 ; 933. Key's
MaJonty.69l.
AtIDITOR—COMiIy. Rep., 3,521; Hilliard, Dorn., 3.030.
Comly's majority, 491.
Last year we had an average majority of tour
hundred in the county, and this year Gen. Foster
ought to have had at least that much. But the
truth is, a great many did not know he was a can
didate. Our last County Convention acted like
dumb dogs, and dad not mention anybody, endorse
any man, or assert any principle. The result is
seen. About nine hundred of the rank and file
naturally enough thought the Democratic organi
sation had been abandoned, and they joined the
enemy.
In 1859, Judge Hale beat White about 1,800
votes; this fall his majority over Fleming is over
2,000! Truly this district is getting no better fast.
[The result In Lyeoming is still further explained
by the following letter to Chairman Welsh :1
WILLIAM H. WsLem, Chairman of the Deutoeratio
State Committee :
DEAR SIR: Your favor of the 20th September,
propoundin4 certain interrogatories, was duly re
ceived. Owing to pressing bunions of a private
nature, I was unable' to attend to the patriotic du
ty of assisting to save the Demooratio party from
defeat, and thereby to perpetuate the glorious
Union. Besides, the Information I could then
have given would by no means have been so relia
ble as what I now eend you. I will answer your
questions seriatim.
Query let flow many 'Foster olube are orga
nised in your county, and what is their strength ?
Answer.—There are none organized in Lyco.
ming county : there are several disorgantzsd.
Query 2d. Is the Demooratio party thoroughly
united upon Boater; and, if not, what is the ex
tent of the disaffection? -
Answer. No, e•1-r! 'The disaffection,
appears to amount to about eight hundred votes.
Query 31. Are there any divisions upon tho
county ticket that will affect the gubernatorial
question?
Answer. There are. The county convention
nominated a couple of Breokinridge bolters that
no conscientious Democrat could vote for, and the
alternative was presented either of voting against
the ticket or staying at home. Many preferred
the latter.
Query 4th. Vlsat will be the probable result of
he Legislative tioket in your Representative die.
riot?
Answer. Two Wide Awakes elected in a die
*riot that gave, last year, one thousand Denroora
tie majority,
Query Ath. What is the strength of the Bell and
Everett party ?
Answer. About six votes all tolled !
Query 6th. What majority will be given in
our county, as nearly as you can intimate, for
War?
Answer. This must. be cyphered out by "the
rule that ;works both ways.' It ought to have
been live bundred for Boater—ft rs five hundred for
Curtin. Bat " slab " is life.
With regard to fusion, the Cresson compromise
won't do. It cannot carry Lyooming county, and
as goes Lycoming so goes the Union. A fusion with
the Linooloiter' might possibly beat Douglas. What
say you to that? and what would 0. P. F. say?
An early answer is expected by
Yours, truly,
A FAITHFUL DEMOCRAT.
Lycomiog county, October 10, 1800.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
The Money Market.
PHILADELPHIA. October 13, MO.
At' the Stook Board to-day, Pennsylvania Railroad
shares fell or 34, but otherwise the prices of all invest
ment securities were very firmly maintained. State fives
are ;dandy at 97 City Loan at 102 and 1003 , for the old
and new Issues respectively ; North Pennsylvania Rail
road Mock at lOg ; Six per -cents Mi. and Chattel tens
ow. The Improvement in Catawissa and Williams
port & Elmira securities is maintained.
The money market remains in an enay condition, six
to seven being the rates for lone on first-oleoscolletoral
and for grin e commercial paper.
Peterson's Demeter sends us; the following informa
tion regarding anew and dangerous photograph othin
terfeit note on the Rome Exchange Bank. New York:
me—photograph—vignette, female, rooks, shield, .ko,;
Washington in oval, on right end; State arms on leit
end. To produce these bills, the paper must first be
Mired, which gives them a smooth, varnished appear
ance when finished. A little rubbing with the finger
will blur the engraving and make the note feel greasy
But the hest and adroit' ely sure lett is to apply in solu
tion of Cynatie,of Potassium, when the spot touohoci
will turn white.
bidet de Bicknellwrite to as that they have this
morning detected a very dangerous altered SIO note,
Purporting to be the true Inane of the Trenton Banking
Company Vignette,mdkcaald with boy, pail by her
aide ; oval female portrait on each lower corner ; 10 on
each upper corner.' The title of the bank is in a circle
over the vignette ;in the genuine it is straight. It is
altered from the genuine Is.
- The New York Express says, speaking of railroad
competition, and ite disastrous effects upon the Grand
Trunk Railroad of Canada: The shipwreck of-the
Grand Trunk, and the tones inflicted upon our home
roade. do not teach them wisdom, and on Monday next a
new war commences between the Menem and Hudson
River Companies, which will throw the dividends their
stockholders have tired of waiting for far ahead.
The Mamie backed by the New York Central, and
A friendly arrangement with the Lake Shore roads and
the Miohigen Southern Company, While this quarrel
lOU on a new competitor for Western buqicees is
enietly, yet vigorously, moving forward, and in a short
time the 'Lake Shore, the Michigan Southern, New
York Central, Hudson River, and Harlem will see the
Atentie and Great Western scheme fully realized, and
the Erie road raised to a more commanding position
than ever. having advantage■ in time and distance
which will secure beeiness against all competition.
Whether it makes money is another affair.
According to For non's 3 United States Railroad and
Mining Register, Railroad Conventions ere still called
lad held with unabated perseverance, notwithstanding
the:practical difficulties which beset oonscientinus
railroad officers who strive to put into force the stipu
lation, contained in the compacts entered into. Con
cerning the quintuple compnot of the five Eastern trunk
lines, 'lt in averted and reasserted that, in defiance of
its provisions, the two New York companies carry firet
dare goods from Boston west for fifteen cents leas, and
second clime goods ton cents less pet hundred pounds,
than from New Yoik, the New York Central carrying
by all rail via Albany, and the New York and Erie
carrying by boat, via the round to New York, and
thence by rail. This practice is grist to Boston, whilst
to New Stork pity the two New York companies are as
the upper and the nether millstones.
The following are the earnings on the North Penn
sylvania Railroad, na :
eptember 7660.
arning■ in
In first ten months of fiscal year.
Berns time lest year..............
Philadelphia Stock Exchange Saler,
Ootobor 13. 1860.
RI - PO/TM HY IL E. EILAYMAKIII. MO robants' Exchabg 0
' I , IRST BOARD,
al
ICCSI Reading R 6x'B6; 7
1900 Cite' R 6u. -10t5.192_43 ,
1000 24 Penna R 6e...45 743 i
23 Cataw It nif..bswn 1434
21 do —.- lb%
23 do ... --.. 14t:
50 Catawiess R con.. b3g
100 do old - 1 nil
lib Elesieanref —lots 21341
Rd Long inland-14mi 1334
100 do tawn 1314
NO do cash 1354
460 do . 1304
100 do- .... •.. 1354
BETWEEI
4400 abt Penns be &ars. 9/
WOO Blom& R let tot; .• 74
3300 N retina R as ..h6 7414
nod Reading R 65'86.. 76,4
Sot 011eti Canal Ws 27%
100 N Yowls R 104.... 100
9 William ie & Elm.. 236
2 Hazleton Coal-- 51
63 Rah Ray pref.....b5 24
I 76 Penns R..-- lots 41'
101) Reading
:100 do 62
10 N Penna. K. 1034
3313th dr. 13th-et R b 4 18
15 Race & Vino b 5 35
5 Morrie Canal-- . 6ig
4 Lehigh boil p-- 413,
2 ehilaila Bank.— 324
2 Corn Exalt Bank,— 27
26 BOARDS.
68 N Penne 1034
1 Penne Life 1n5..—.1t6
60 Reading • • 235;
5 Union Bank of Tenn 86
2 do --... .... 86
6 Planters' Bank Ten. 102%
BOARD.
88 Oataw R prf Ate h 5 16
168 do 00n...10ts 63-4
25 Lehigh Sarin.— 43
16 Penn& .. 41%
60 Reading R..--b 5 13%
10 Del Div Canal...—. 48
8 CM k Amboy... • • 13 01
5 .5101715 Canal pref.. 11631
200 & U 14
1100 Long Island ltn.bs
1.303 n
PRICZE.
SECOND
MOO City de. .mm. 10514
RAO Beh Newt% 'B2, 76
7000 Canons 7m.. . barn 33
3011 do ..„ ...b6 83
1009 1 4 reams 14 . 15...
Eloslret rhst 3114 me Elmira 74
1000 do .,. 74
Catawm R nrf .1014 14141:
160 do 15
CLOSING
Bid. Asks.
14123 .‘1
.Etthi la 4
ktUtir c i,iinf_l 7 3
.e,
05
Read m 'fo eft.ing 92
Reed tutee 66 764 7654
Dane/L.,— 614 4174
nril 14 fd int 64 87,4' 90 s
or La eon dv off .54t4 .4
Fob 1 .86 7774
labor! Nal , I ' m 61.88 90 v ,
reti3l it; 1 51. ; ..:2/ 241 1
Emirs R • 3 2)4
Elrture, 7. Asked.
R... Aci
CI tit * 66 NA
4 °rut 8"1"
426
Penns p.an R—. 103:
IN Penns n 8 1'6,1 . '1. 41 6 ,aNi
Catawie cna'•' — 'ol "Igg
VlgijirereftiL 11 -
r i nond
ace k Vine -et :341 15 % )i
est Phi% 68g $ 69
,it i orue:t Puke._ on 30 ,,
I hie & W C°2422
a1nut...32 $3
Philadelphia Markets.
OCTOiIOP 13--Evening:
The export demand for Flour is limits& and some
I,SOO We have been disposed of, In lots, at 05,715 for
standard euperfine, and 85.875£ for Pennsylvania extra,
including 900 bbls Western extra on term kept Prints.
The sales to the trade range at the above rates for su
perfine and extras, and $W bbl for extra family
and- fanny brands, as in quality, the market closing
firm. Bye Flour is soared, and selling in a man way
only at $1,23. Corn mete with a moderate inquiry,
and further small sales of Pennsylvania Meal are re
porttarist $3 bbl.
arum—There is a good demand for Wheat at fully
former rates, and less offering; sates include about
6 WO bar, in lots , at from 1560 for common up to 1350 for
good and choice Western and Pennsylvania reds, 135 m
130 for Southern do, and from 130 to 1550 for common
to choice white, the latter for Kentucky. aye is dull,
and Rolling, in lots. se wanted at Thebeo far Pennsylva
nia and New York, Cora is dull, and only about 3.500
bus prime yellow found buyers, mostly at 730 afloat.
Oats are also dull, with small .sales of Boutoern at 350,
and Pennavlvenia at 370. Ten thousand bug prime
New York Barley sold at pried kept private
flanx.—There is little or no Queroitron offering. and
E NO. / selliter at,i 27450 4P ton'
Corron.—The market is quiet, with min of 350 bales
at steady Prices.
Gitociatas —The movement small and the market
generally ktm.
Peovisions.—TherC is no change. and a small burn
nen dome in Pork, Noon, and Lard. Butter is dull
and
assns.—There is very little doing. for the want of
Cloverseed inlernand at se ag brie.
• )11 d 87)
$2,70.3.,1. end Flaxseed at Sb.62re
.., I ' l ' 4 Y is nog went,' I bide Ohio sold at Mo.
op efailirivbilta at hoornaillots 230, drudge bleMbio,
-end Imam AM's° "'gallon,
ig ow York Stock
$lOOO Missouri Bs 7914 800 sh Mich 8 & N I s 5.4;31
6000 Erie X 4th m bds.B7/4 50 Ch Bur & Q R. 4110.-89 -
6000 11111 tr. Mies 2 m 6.64 g le do
10000116 Mb So 2,1 m bds.ss 26 11l Con R—....50n..8.M.f
loch Del dr. Red C 0.953 i 100 do—.. 660..8.3 , i
100 Canton Co - .2o 160 d 0....... .. .... .83
17 Peeigo Mall El Co. 8636 100 d 0...., .....x30..833
60 Del .1., & West R.. 91 60 do. ......,..en 1..83N
100 Mil dc Miss R 19 SOO do .b6O .BThi
200 N Y Central R.. ..89 56
4 :1,. 89 N „ er z t i . : tig'tiirg R. 15
858 do-..
iso d 0....— - 560...0.4 tO (3
d0 ° ... ' .. ' .. R .......e6ii.:P 4
60 do. —....... 65..89%1150 d 0.......-
....773
4EO Erie R. .393.41650 do. ... .. —010..7n
100 d 0.., --MO 44) lOO do Tro 78
2 ' o l 0 ci t k ))l) R A Ts a Ha r lem dnf i l R t . . :::% b 60 .
t•: ' 42 7 1 1 f 1 2% 3 CIII o d t
c o : :i 1 . .. 1 i :-
Island ::::81 O R . .. 7 7 3 7 ; i
0, I go ni0..48X
New York Markets of Saturday.
noua.--The market was more buoyant and active,
and advanced about ten cents 4p' bbl, with gales of
25 OM Ws. tueludine superfine Mate, at $5.400500, and
extra. at $l5 6000.70
WHEAT wee in native request. with sales of 1110,000
bushels at $l4O for winter red Western, $1.5201.33 for
Milwaukee Club.
CORN was firm, with sales of ;Omit 62,04 X) bushels, In
eluding Western mixed. at 710720.
l'aov stone —Pork—The market wits without change
of importance. The ewes embraoed about 800 bbls at
$0910019.76, and prime at $l4 50.
Wittssy.—The market was firm. and held above the
views of buyers; 240 was bid, and Me asked.
Markets by Telegraph.
NEW Onr.Es rra, Ootober 13.—Cotton—Sales to-day of
AM) bales at stiller pom
e but without change in the
quotations. Worn—Mixed sells at 650. Freights on
cotton to Havre imr. bxnhances unaltered.
eiNcI%NATI.Oot. 13 —Flour Grin at $5005.10. Whisk] ,
Mesa York 818. Exchange on New York firm.
at. Ifr mint. premium. Money in fair demand at 10
ml2o.
CITY ITEMS.
[From the Boston Evening Transcript, October 10,
SPALDING'S PRSPARRD LIM —The value of this
glue for dotneetio purpose. is inestimable. The diffi
culty of preparing common shoot SING for use led to the
new article. In a liquid state the preparation can be
used without heating, dries slowly, emits no offensive
effluvia, and ready for application. It is put up in glass
bottles, securely corked, and sold with a brush to apply
it, at the low price of twenty-five cents. Every family
should have the compound constantly on hand, an there
by any artlole of wood, paper, orookery, or glees can be
mended. It will save more than its cost every month
in the year. The adyertisement, in another column.
shown for what it is useful t hnd where It can be pur
chased. ogle 22.1V2t
BURNSIDE'S rum: EYE absolutely
Pura—recommended by physicians, and endorsed by the
peaks. Hare. sound. and reliable; mild. mellow, and
nutntious. Try it. Try It. Try it. CLEWS Sr, STOCK -
PALE, Proprietors, 328 Walnut street.
TROUBLE{ MIONCI TRH POLITICIANS.—The poli
ticians are in a torment. The State election mover, but
they are quarrelling about the result, while the war of
the Presidential contest le booomlng earnest. In the
meantime, reasonable men of all parties keep cool, and
show their good judgment by buying their own and their
ehildre n's garments at the Brown-Slone Clothing Hall
of Roakbill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street,
above Sixth, where the handsomest assortment of gen
tlemen's and youth's wear in the country is to be found,
AsoPtre RHotvrv ere.
In wise old 'Atscm's famous book
We all have read, with laughter,
Of that sly fox that lost his tall,
And Boomed all tails thereafter.
'Tie thus with Regnardr in our time.
(To illustrate the fable,)
They're "sour grapes," wo will not ohm b,
(Because, they were not able
The morale of our (tail) tale is this—
Beware of envious folks,
And when you wish to purohade c'ottiee,
Go straight to Granville Stokes'
ems-price fashionable Clothing Emporium, No. 607
Chestnut street.
A valuable prevent acoompanies eaoh garment sold.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
FOIL COUGHS, OR FOR ANT DISEASE OF THE
Breathing Organs, use J. It, 8 TAFFORD'S OLIVE
TAR and IRON AND SULPHUR POWDERS, which
are advertised in thin paper. The Olive Tar infuses
magnetism or vitality, allaying at once any pain or Op
pression, and its great balsamic properties heal sore
ness and infismmation. The Iron and Sulphur Powders,
being a soluble preparation, unite with the digested
food, and enter with it into the formation of now blood,
the iron retaining the vital or life-giving forces in the
blood, which in its circulation is diffused through the
entire system. The oembined sulphur converts the
waste or worn-out particles of the blood into gases,
which are expelled from the body through its pores, by
the increased energy given to the (simulation. It Is
these wastes or worn-out particles of blood that form
Phlegm and tubercles, and it is their acrid humor which
irritates and destroys the membranes of the throat,
bronchial tubes, and air-cells of the lunge. Send for a
pamphlet. See advertisement in this paper. Sold by
all druggists, and by DYOTT & CO.. No, 232 North
SECOND street. Philadelphia. 0010-If
SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAFETY TRIM'
Coarrany.—Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania.
RULES.
1. Money is received every day, and In any amount,
large or email.
2. FIVE PER CENT. intereit is paid for money from
the day it is put in. _
a. The money is always paid ioaok in GOLD whenever
t is called for, and without notice.
. .
4. Money is received from Execuior 3; Adminisir a
sore, Guardians. and other Trusteee, in largo or small
flume, to remain a long or abort period.
a. Tho money roomed from Depositors in invested in
Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other lint
els's securities.
6. Oltioe open every day—WALNUT Street, southwest
corner Third street, Philadelphia. ran
SEA ME N' S SAVING FUND—NOSTIIWEST
CORNER SECOND and WALNUT SITREETL—DOROBIIa TO.
eeivadm small and large amounts, from all classes of
the &immunity, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE
PER OENT. per annum.
Money may be drawn by checks without loss of in
terest.
Office owe daily, from 9 nista IS o'clock, and on Mon
day and Se4u;day until nine in the evening. President,
FRANKLIN YELL; Treasurer and Secretary, ORA&
M. MORRIS.
ORE Pities, CLOTHING OF THE LATEST
ISTILIVO. ludo in the best manner, expressly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prices marked in
FlairtFtgares. All goods made to outer warranted setts.
factory. Our ONE-PRICE system is strictly adhered
to. All are thereby treated alike.
eo28•I► JONES fa CO.. 004 MARRET Street.
SALAMANDER FIRE-PROOF SAFES.—A 'Very
isrge assortreent of SALAMANDERS for Bale at rea
sonable prises. No. 304 CHESTNUT Bt., Philadelphia.
au3S-tf EVANS & WATSON.
GROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED
NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES.
Tho Best is Use for 'Family Sewing.
No. 730 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. aurt-1,
ALL SHOULD not fad to read the adver
tteement of Prof. WOOD In to-day s Ssissr.
McILVAIN—G ARAN—On the 11th instant, by Al
derman C. Brazer Charles N. Mollsom, of Went Ply
ladelphie. to 11. C. Galan, of Camden.
DROWN—JOaIfttiON —On the 11th 'latent, by the
Rev, W. D. W. cohnromen, Wm. brown, of Wilming
ton, Del to , Miss Mary A. Johnaon, of title °AY.
OaltH UTHk.ftti—HELME.—On the 11th instant, by
Rev. Thomas W. Murphey, Mr. Win. 8. Carruthers to
Miss MAry a. Helms, all of rlutadelphis
WINROW—HOWSZR.—On the 11th instant. by the
Rev. Thomas G. Allen, V. H. W mrow, of Philadelphia,
to Mins Missouri Bowser, of Richmond, Va.
PSF.NSTEY—PARII Y.—lly Mayor Henry, on the
10th instant, by Friends' ceremony" Franklin Lentos
tot to niartha Parry, of By berry. Twenty-third ward,
Philadelphia.
LIO.DDKR—CALLAN.—On the 11th instant. by the
Rev John McDowell. Mr. W. Franois Dodder, of rolls
toern,to Mice Mary, daughter of Win. Callan, Haq of
this city.
SLEIIMER.—ht Norristown, CM the Nth mst. Mrs.
Margarerta Simmer, wife of Adam Sleinme r, in the MI
year of her sae.
Funeral from the residence of A. Simmer, Swede
street, near Oak, Norristown, en Tuesday moraine,
at to &Mock. •
-- 35•231 12
..... _32,778 03
F iIi.,W 7 F.ILER.—On the 12 I, instant, Caroline B.
Falweiler, in the 20th year of her aso.
Funeral front the residence of her parents, No. 620
Carlisle street, below Parnell, tine (Monday) morning,
at 9 o'clock.
IM=Ell
$319.. 45 07
230.834 40
• • • • • .
HANN 11.111.—0 n the 12th instant, Mark B. Hannutn,
Bred 30
Funeral from the residence r f Hannum, near
Cheater. to. day, (Monday.) at 11 o olook A. Ai.
KEEN —On the 10th instant, James Keon, in the 00th
Year of l .
le age.
Funeral from Ins late roe:deuce. 10115 Elmokaniaetan
etreet. this ((Monday) morning. at 10 o'clock
.1 ACKBON. On the 1101 indent, Mrs. Elizabeth, wife
of the late Ellie Jackson, aged a 3 years.
Funeral from her late residence, No. AM Charlotte
street, above Poplar, this (Mendel) morning, at 10
o'clock.
_ .
.. .... 838.8.10 67
oittßE rr.—On the 11th instant, in Upper Darby,.
Delaware county. Charles (Jarrett to the 'lath year ot
ins ate.
nomas —On the 12th instant, Mrs. Margaratay.
Herne. in the 29th year of-her age.
JOHNSON.—tiuttilenlr. on the 12th instant, Owen
Johnson, Imebana 01 Mary Jane Johnson.
Weekly Roper
RE ALT I
Interments its the City
to the Din
EM33313
Asthma. • • --
Anemia......... .....
poplexy
Burns
Cancer
Uterus—.
Casualties .....
Croup .
Congestion of Brain
Cholera Infantum,..
Cons'ption of Lungs
Convulsions ....
Diarrhoea
Dropsy
r. Brain.
" Heart
Disease of Brain....
Heart...
Spine..._
Drowned,..... • • •• • • •
Dysenterg....^••••••
•• • •
Effusion on pram— .
Fever, Bilious ..-1
OF TILE
Under 1 Teen...—.
From 1 to 2.......
" to JO. .......
10 to
15 to
" 20 to 50..--
30 to .
" 40 to
NATIVITY—MiIted Stet
known, 14.
From the Alm&
the Country, 4.
WARDS. 11
First-- . 19
Third 1Y
Fourth-- .....1d
Fifth.. —.. —.lO
Sixth
4
8
The number of d
in
_week of 1859 ai
Week ending Oa
Oot
/Balm 130; Pea
By order of th e
BLACK SILKS ! BLACK SILKS !
Bouquet Figured. Gum Imnale.
grogset Figured. T nglish Mourning.
lapin's. Olaees.
legalist Robes. Gros do Rhinos.
Bevan Flounced Robes. Bonnet's Silks.
Gros Gram. , ' . ' Patent Boiled. '
roUlt 4e Tots.'_
. Gres d'Boosse.
,T,enettennes. Ottomans.
Annures. Lining Bilks. &o.
vgki4loli E., SON, Mourning Store,
veB tio, 9113 Clo§tnut moot.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPMA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1860.
xchange, Oct. 13.
MARRIED.
DIED.
t of Interments
Ovrlcts, ecttoberl3,
Philndelphia from t
et! October, 18G0.
DISELISES.
Fever, Puerperal
.W;t u cL
morrhage .'.
intlammation,
Brain Branslit
Liver.
" Lungs
" renconeeum..
" Bt. & Bowois•
Insanity..
I n an)t •••.. • •
mania. n-143tn.. -.
Martunn us
Neglect
eats, .
borofnlo
Small-Fox
Still 80rn...—...—.
Teertung.—..
TUITION . . .....
Unkn0wn........_
.OVE THERE WERE:
63IFrom 60 to 60
.. 18 0 60 to
.55 " 70 to 60 .....
.. 10 " 80 to 90......
6 60 to 100.__...
oe, 182; Foreign, 42; Un
house, 11; Peoplo of Color, 11 ; from
WARDEN WARDS.
Tooth ....—...—. 6 Nineteenth...« 15 Eleventh.-,_.,. 4 Twentieth.._ ._. 1t
Twelfth.-- .._ ..." Twenty-first.... 7
Thirteenth— . ;5 Twenty-second.. 5
Fourteenth.... 7 Twenty-third....l2
Fifteenth..._. .14 Twenty-10urth...20
Sixteenth. . 4 Unknown . ..... .. 9
Seventeent . h....lo
; Eighteenth.....lo Total.. .. —, 238
death oompared with the Correspond
ind of test weak, was as follows:
lotober 15. 1859. was ...... —. 112
lobar 6. 1860. was ... ... . . .7....... .219
males, 108; Boys, 81; 0 i r15:133.
e Board of Health.
s.II.THIUK n ini it Pti. Ilealli Meer.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
SEE FOURTH PAGE,
ARRIVED.
Steamship Boston, Croaker, IP hours front New York,
with olden and passenger; to Jae Alloardlo*. Resorts
the colic Marthallall, Inadod with lumber o ff the Fluor
on the Middle; sabre Win 1. Springs and Colorado, it
berm brig and two sodomite, below Reedy island.
Steamship Kennington, Baker. 481tura from Boston,
with mdze and passenger. to Hem! Wtheor.
Ship Lanoaster, pecan, 40 ffeye from Liverpool, with
mdse to John R Penrose.
Brig Delhi. Barnaby, It days from Havana. with su
gar, &o to Thomas Watteon & Sone. Oot 3, let 8130
N. long 7080 W. spoke schr J W hindear, from Matan•
one for PM Laeophia, with lons °QIN Ilth, at 1180 P M,
elf Cape Ifenlopen, was run into by an unknown solo,
which carried away jib, flying Jibbeom. outwater and
head goar, sprung bowsprit, and caused the brig 10 leak,
Mr Jacob Marshall, pilotreporte at the Breakwater
eohr Anna, I Br) from St Martins, with salt, and brig
hi olunkus, from Eastport; bark Sea Eagle, for Havana,
off Bombay Hook on haturday at 4P M. Bark Sulfate,
for Matanzas, went to nos on Saturday at 21' M.
.BY Tx:Eagan/Mi.
(Correspondence of the rre ind
YoRK, Oct. 14,
Arrived, brigs Col Cowin'. from Matanzas: Grenada.
from Vuevitain ' hi. Mayhew, from liermudai Ocean
?Dray, from cadiz, via tiermude, where she pot in le.k..
ing badly. with seven feet of water in her hold. The
solir it Bean. from Richmond ror Rio. arrived at Ber
muda leaky, and would have to be discharged.
Aloe arrived, sohr John Ar. Mary, from Manzanillo.
MEMORANDA.
Steamship North Star, Jones, from Aspinwall, arrived
at New Yak 12th met.
Steamship Snxonta, Ehlers, cleared a Nowfrork 19th
inst. for Hamburg.
Bark P 0 Warwick, Galt, for Itto de Janeiro, gleaned
at Now York 19th inst. •
Steamer Planet, Wilson, and Ileverly, , Pieree, hence,
arrived at New York 13th MIL
JOHN 11. OOUOU, ESQ.—THE REV.
!kg Dr. W. J. R. TAYLOR, of the Third Dutch Re
formed Church, (a personal friend of Mr. tiougn,) will
deliver a brief address of welcome, introductory to the
first lecture hy this distinguished gentleman, which w II
take place HIM EV ENING. at Musioal Fund Ball,
commencing at ni o'clock. A limited number of tick
ets ( twenty- five cents each) are vet on eale at the VP e
moat Book and Hume Stores, and at 'he Houma 01 the
Young fiten's Christian Association, 1009 and 10 fl
CH atiTir UT Street. It
KEPUIRLICAN INVINCIDLIES, AT.
NCNG,Tr ATIOIC M. —Varado to Unmden
at
LVr-
It
order ot ehn Commit W tee.
A
14. LICINBIIAW, hlarehaL
UDOUGLAS DEMOCRATS, ATT EN.
VON !—The Dinh of Douglas and Johnson in
N:nth ward will fling to the•breene, THIS (Monday)
AFTEHNOON, between four and flop o'clock, from
Fiftoenth and Market streets. a DOM:I,AS AND
JOHNSON BANNER. the !argent and handsomest ever
made in thin city. it will be presented to the Ninth
Ward Young Men's Demooratio Aesootation in the eve
nine nt 71dx o'clock, at their Hall, northwest corner of
FIFTEENTH and MARK Er Streets, after winch a
Mass meoting.will to held of the friend. of Douglas and
Johnson. Distinguished speakers will address the meet.
ing.,The Douglas and Johnson Cluba of the city aro
cordally invited to pat pinnate.
tIJAMEB AGNEW,
It. Chairman Committee! of Arrangements.
[TrFEMALE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF ,
PENNSYLVANIA. b 27 ARCH dareet.—Teaoh
eye and others wishing a thorough knowledge of Phy
siology, Chemistry, or Anatomy, can attend the lectures
on these branches only. The session will open with a
gensrat introductory by Prof. fq,Y.fiEl.l, COATES.
D. D.. on WEDNESDAY, the 17th inst., at 4 o'olook P.
11. The publio in invited. ocls
DZSTATEMENT OF THE UNION BANK.
as required by the second seetion of the aot of
~ Assembly of this Counnonwealthr approved
the 13th day of October, A. D. 1817.
Amp_unt of loam and dlnootents....- .$634.617 sr
epe0t0.......-.. 82,766 21
due from other banks --.. 71,662 76
of notes in circulation—, 74.010 00
deposits, including balances due
to other banka.............._ 415,068 40
PIIILADXLPRIA, Octokeyll, 1860.
CITY OF PHILADELFIIIA,S.I:
1. Jamea Lesley, Cashier of the Union Bank,
being sworn. depose and say that the above state
went is correct, to the best of my knowledge and
JAMES LESLEY, Cashier.
Sworn before me, this 12th day of October, A. P. 1860
It P. C. ELLMAIC ER. Notary Publio.
[SyOFFICE OF THE rIIILADELPHIA
and Germantown and Norristown Railroad Com
pany, OCTOBER 13.1.60.
The Annual Meeting of the stook and loan- holders
will be held at the office of the company at the north
east corner of NINTH and GREEN Streets, on MON
DAY, the Rh day of November next, at 10% M.
An election to choose Your Managers, to serve three
years, will be held the same day. at the same place, un
mediately after the close of the aforementioned meet
ing, and to close at 2 P.M. W. S. WILSON,
null mwf-tuoa • Secretary.
M. OFFICE OF THE GIRARD F. AND 51 .
INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 416 WALNUT
The Board of Threaten have declared a semi formal
Dividend of Four Boilers per share on the capital stook
of the Company, payable on and after thefirst day of
November. A. N. GILIA.TT.
Oct. 15, 1880anwf15t Treasurer.
IT'• THE PHILADELPHIA BANK. OCTOBER
13, 18n0.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockhold
er's of this Bank, will be hold on TO ttBDAY, the sixth
day of November neat, at the Banking Rouse, at 12
o'clock, M.' and the Annual Election for Directors will
be held at the Banking Rouse, on MONDAY. the 10th
day of November next, between the houte f ten o'clook
A. M. and two o'clock I'. M.
oolti-auhtule 13. D. COhIEOYB, Cashier.
giTSOUTHWARK BANK. PHILADEL
PHIA, October 9, 1860.—The annual eleotion for
EITORd will be hold at the Banking Bonne on
MONDAY, the 18th day of ItOVEMBh:ft NEXT. be
tween the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'oloolc D. M.
The annual 'meeting of STOCKIIOI.DEES will be
held at the eame_plaoe on TUESDAY, the 6th day of
NOVEMBER NEXT, at 12 o'clock Al.
oall dtnol9 F. V. STEEL, Cashier.
FARMERS , AND BIEVIIANICS' BANK,
l'into.nELmita, October 6, MO.
he ual Eleotlon for Direotors will be hold at the
Banking-Rouse, on MONDAY. the nineteenth day of
November next, between the hours of 9 o'olook A. N.
and o olnok P. M., and on TOEBDAY.the sixth day of
November next, a general meeting of the Stookho,ders
will be held at the Banking-House, at t o'olo.k I'. AL,
agreeably to the charter. -
...i .... .c4aytnela W. RUSHTON, dn., Cashier.
BANCROFT LITERARY UNION.
REMEMBER: FAIL NO t` TO HEAR HIM!
enlightful Looture on the " TWO HIMIBOLDIE,"
Dy the talented Historian. and Eloquent Orator,
SABI,. M. SMUCKER. LL. D.
Musical Fund Hall, FRIDAY hymns. October 19.
Tickets only 2.1 Cents. For nate at the .Flincipal
Stores, and at the door on the evening.
Fice-gt`amwsmwf . .
CIT 1' cO:IIMISSIONERS , OFFICE.
rnicsniumnirf. Oct. 11, 1860.
p er BOARD OF APPEALS will sit upon the fol
lowing days,.to hear Appeals of Property Owners, to
wit :
First and Second Wards. Monday, October 15.
Third and Fourth Wards Tuesday, October 16.
'tith and Sixth Wards, Wednesday, October 17.
Seventh and Eighth Wards. Thursday, October 18.
Ninth and Tenth Wards. Fri day, October 19.
Eleventh and Twelfth Wards, Monda y), October 22.
Thirteenth and Fourteenth W ards, ruesday, Octo
ber 13.
Fifteenth and Sixteenth Wards, Wednesday, Onto.
bar U.
Seventeenth and Eighteenth Wards, ,Thursday, Oc
tober 25.
Nineteenth and Twentieth Wards, Friday, Octo
ber W.
Twenty-first and Twenty-second Wards, - Monday,
October 29.
Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards, Teeeday,
October 30. EDWARD R. WILLIAMS,
(MAMAS M, MEAL.
JOUR A. xi ovum tiN,
orl3 130 City Commissioners.
FRANKLIN INSTITUTE LECTURES.
—The Course of Lectures before the Institute
Pts:s commenee on MONDAY EVENING, the
11th instant. at 7g o'clock. and be continued nn MON
DAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY EVENING, for
twenty weeks.
The That Course, of ten yreeke, will ooneiat of—Mon
day Evening—On Chemistry, by Professor B. 11.
Rand.
Wednesday Evening—On Electricity, by Professor J
F. Frazer.
Friday Eyenin—On the Anatomy of the lionises, by
Profs: arrangem entbreollt.
The for the second Course will be pub.
hated in due tune.
blaoh membor of the Institute, on paying his annual
contribution, and each life member will receive a sea.
son ticket for himself and a lady ; Ito will also receive
season tickets for Ilia childron, Wards. and apprentices,
under 21 years of ago, on the payment of one dollar for
each minor.
4 . 07;1A aj MC2liberShiP —Annual contributions 83, or
life membership 132.5, with an edition'sl charge& one
dollar the fiat year for a certificate of membership.
UentleMen wishing to become members will please
apply MARKaII of the Institute, in SEVENTH attract.
below ET, to
oce-64 WILLIAM HAMILTON. Actuary.
OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
US AND READING RAILROAD OOMPANY.
acti, J O.
The holder. of the bonds of this Company c , due ul M y
MOO, can now receive, upon application at this offire.lo
per cent. in omen, upon the term. specified in the circu
lar attached.
The holders are also entitled to the benefit of a Sink
ing. Fund of 0140,01 p per annum, as established by the
stockholders at their annual meeting. held January 9.
1860, and in purscance of the contract, entered into by
he company and duly reoorded, to carry the same into
treat, S. BRADFORD, Treasurer.
CIRCULAR.
.stirs CO the Holders of .Philadelphfa end Beading
Railroad Company Afortengs Bonds, due July 1, Imo,
These bonds are secured by the first mortgagee on the
road, amounting in the aggregate to es,m,too. The
net revenuo for the last firmer year was nix times the
&mount of the annual interest on these bonds.
The managers propose to extend them fora paned of
twenty years, the holders retaining the bonds and the
security of the mortgagee in the precise condition In
which they are now held. Fresh sheets of coupons for
the interest, payable lutif,yearly, will be issued.
A bonus of 10 ~eer cent. will, be given to the holders, in
consideration of their tweenting to the extension. Tins
bonus will be paid in each to the bearers of the bonde,
on their signing a receipt and presenting their respeo-
Live bonds at the office 01 the OUMUShY, or to its agent.,
for endoreement.
Forme of receipt end endorsement wilt be furnished
OR aPPILOILtion,
By order of t he Board of Managers,
sir-tf W. B.MoILIIENDIV. Beeretarr.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
LEIDY'S ANATOMY.
WITH. 392 ILLUSTRATIONS.
Received this try. and for sails by
LINDSAY & MAKISTON,
Publishers, Booksellers, and Importers.
25 South SIXTH Street, above C. nESTN UT.
L DSAY & ELSTON PUBLIsH
MEWS' FRAC lICAL
.THEATISE DISEASES
OF CHILDREN. 9d edition.
OANEAU'S TEXT-BOOK OF MIDWIFERY. 2d
edition.
HEADLAND'S ACTION OF MEDICINES. 3d edi
tion.
PAGET'S SURGICAL PATHOLOGY. 2d edition.
AIHNDENHALL'ShIANUALOF,EXAMINATIONS.
6th edition.
TANNER. ON INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD, and
other valuable hledleal Book..
'I hey also have on hand a complete assortment of
MEDICAL Thx 1-BOOKS,
which they will sell at low prices. • 0013-tf
SIIOIDINOT AND FURY BIOURA-
P-7 PHIES of
Tho President of the United States.
Tne Governer-General of Canada.
Albert. Ki Consort of Etleland.
CORNWALLRINC OF WALES AND DUKE OF
los aneestors, the tieorges of Englane.
The Guelph Family, as well es of all the Noted men
hand women) of the century, appear in
APPLETON'S NEW AAIERIOA_N CYCLOPEDIA,
Now publiahine, inquarterly volumes. at 83 each.
JOHN 111OPA KLAN, 33 South SIXTH St.,
Agent for Pennsylvania and Delaware.
Agent, also, for these Statom °moot Philadelphia,
Pittsburg, and Wilmlnettm. for Putnam'a new issue of
Wanhinaton Irving's Werke, Moldy. Illustrated, in
manthly.volumes, at q 1.60 etch. to be 111 21.
oubaaribere to THIS /WEN OY have TWENTY PER
CE
ok DIT. DISCOUNT on all B
0 00 ts extent nubsorintl
08-t on
Bos. f
G. EVANS' GIFT BOOK STORE,
‘-• • NO. 439 CHESTNUT Street.
BUY got books AT EVANS',
i W at h u e r r: ; Yx d oan get books in every department of BUG
BEAR. IN MIND
that bookies getting your book at the lowest retail prom,
A GIST.
Worth from to cents toTHAT
$:110 MICOMPan inn each Book.
ALL THE NEM BOOKS AS SOON AS PUB
LISHED.
Call Si, end ono trial will assure you that tho best
Place in the city to buy books, is at G. G. EVANS'
GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT.
008-tf No. 4 39 ClitglaTNOT Street.
BOOK BUYERS.--Gentlemen: I have
taken the Basement of the Philadelphia Bank,
410 CHEW/NUT Street, whore 1 will continue to buy
and sell (ile I have heretofore done at the Custom
house Avenue Book-stand) old and new Law and Mis
cellaneous Books. I have for sale upwards of 100 old
black-letter Books printed prior to the year 1499. Also,
a copy of Erasmus on the New Testament, a vols., 4.t0,
printed in 1648. Price e3O. I will also deal in Engravings
and Autographs. Perfume at a distanoe wishing to sell
Books, will describe their names, dates, sizes, bindings ,
conditions and prices. Pamphlet Lawn of Pennayl=
vania, and Books upon America wanted.
JOHN CAMPBELL.
()ST —On THURSDAY AFTERNOON,
- 14 -- 4 °mall GOLD OHAlN.with ahead attaelied. The
finder will ho liberally rewarded by returning It to No.
A IS South FIFTEENTH Street.
THE PRINCE OP WALES WOULD
. 0 - (if time had permitted) have gone to RBI MF,R , 4I
Gallery, 1v0:m.615 and Oh North SECOND Street, far
life-size Photograph in 011. IL,
K EROSENE OIL.-100 , bbls., 50 half
,bbla. Ken:wine' Oil made under the EneliehTs
tlnt Funerior to the Coal Oil in were( use. For hale
1 , . nowL.by, AstILIVALIBR, er., CO. No. 16 South
wharves. raiD
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS
UP TO IT, O'CLOCK LAST MOUT
GIRARD HOUSE—Ninth and Chestnut Welke,
Jan P Bonny, Wllm, Del Wm II Page, Pinta
A. Brown & la. Georgia H L McDonald. Laneast'r
N Loakart, Lancaster A C Jackson, Columbia
R F Dickerson. W'rospott J Watt, Pennsylvania
Mime Watt, Pennsylvania 8 ireoddon, Riohmond, Va
John Gilliland, Alabama Mrs Gilliland, Alabama
Miss Gilliland & sin. Ala t , E Gittinge, Baltimore
W W Williams, Vymnport RS Hama & wf ,N York
Miss Harris. New York Mine Cook, mew York
Miss Watt, New Orleans Mice It Watt, New Orlea's
Mr Dyer & la. Roston win L Shepard, N York
Wm M Weed & wf, N York Miss Weed, New York
Miss Newkirk, New York H. Howland &wf N York
.1 B Carson, 8t Louis 8 H Aldridge. Jr. Perla
Mendelasolm, Mies E W Losille, Now York
J H MoColum, Columbus, 0 W McDonald, Ohio
Mr & Mrs Gamble. N York Mhos Gamble. Troy, N Y
J II Barrett. 8 Carolina Mime Damn, 8 Carolina
Win Neliall, N Carolina It Newcomb. Now York
David H Waller, N Jersey .1 {Valtertma & wf. Balt
Ii Herring,
_Baltimore Curtin. Centre no, Pa
8 W Pettis , Meadville W Ma Donald Ohio
F ' , steel°. Mississippi 8 Imo, New York
.1 Isaac, New York T R Roberts wf son da, NC
Mr John Watt. N Orleans Mrs Hobbs, 2oh & nu, N 0
M. a Watt, New Grimm Androw Watt, N Orleans
John Jameson. New York John A Stoddard, N Y
1 H Cummins & fain, Dol NI Martin, Lancaster, Pa
B Alexander, New York C E Parsons, w& o. N Y •
Mr & Mre Gignilliat, Ga Wm G. Gigallliat, Georgia
It M Gamble, Michigan F Eckstein. Cincinnati
John It Murray. Missouri N H Ormber,Sweet borings
R McCarty, riweet epr'gs J H Bartlett. Columbia 8C
N Johnson. Wsnlungton Mr & Mrs Vincent. Ohio
Miss Vincent. Ohio F G Makin, Arkansan
hdwin Pilkinton. Virginia James Smith, Daman, N Y
Willie Wilson, Phila Jon W MoDurmitt, Md
Philadolphia Win Reed, New York
Jas Malone, New York Rawl Sprouts
Bonnsifon, Philadelphia S Mame& io,New York
Miss Adam, New York Geo C Whiting, Wash
Aiex you ng , El i a t u s in t a, w C Woodmen, Illinois
J Moore, Wash, lima I" It Green, Princoton. Ind
J W Ferguson Rw. N Y Miss Craig, Now York
J Griffith wf & oh, Otto
13 011TINENTAL HOTEL—Car, Ninth and Chestnut.
D B Kershaw, Philadelphia. 11 .1 . Roberts,. Pennsylvania
T
J Worsham, ounesseo W Lawton, Bost , m
Mr Davis. Pow York Jos W Spencer, Pittsburg
A 8 8011. Pittsburg D E McCormick, Pittsburg
It 8 Monett, Madison, Ind Wll Smith, Kentucky
01 , Morgan. Fort Wayne Jno ()pavan. M V,& la, N,Y
W B tyouttiworth A. la, farm bliss troathworth, Mass
W H Goldthwinto, Alalia'a Mrs Gokithwaite. Alabama
E Spaulding & la. Boston 1) 0 Plainer, Boston
W F Bufor(' Jr & wt. Ky W Mulligan, 8t Lena)
'l4 F Poulterer, tit Louis W Poulterer & w, fit Louis
W Roberts. Chicago T Y Wierman, Harrisburg
Or Gibson. It ohmund, Va HWorthington, N C
0 8 hlausor. Baltimore Peter Ihrio & wf, Eaaton
Miss Ihne, Easton 0 W Goldthwait, Br, Ala
J E Bary ft' la, Virginia Miss Bury, Virginia
Miss Ahren. Virginia Miss Huger, Slim Carolina
Frank Huger, U 8 Army 'r It Caldwell. N Carolina
Mies Mary N Caldwell, lY C M II /Sanford & la. N York
It T Bacon, Boston James V limner & la, N 0
Chas C Doherty, 011,0 MI) Ogden & la, Chicago
Mime M H Ogden, Chi ago Mies Jtilla Cutter, Chicago
0 Butterfield, Chicago T M Mathews & la, Ala
B 0 Mathews. Alabama Mies Mathews. Alabama
A Samson & la, Boston M IBC stinninger, St Prinq
Mrs W Lowton. Boston John I) Bailey. Pittsburg
John A Poor tc w. Portland Julius Sherwood & w, Pa
W Boyles• Mobile T 0 Budd. Charleston
Mrs Budd & 4 all. Charleston Miss M. Cliudd,CliarlestOn
John C hlorram. New York l ance Anneeiey. Albany
Mr Man, Philadolphia 8 B Marsh er. wf, Boston
N Merritt, New York J at Hart, Oswego
Mr Lyons, Louisiana Mice Lyons, Louisiana
Mies C A Lyons. Louisiana 1) E Jones, Maine
B Coleman, Niagara Falls Richard K Cross, N Jersey
Lllommedien tr. wf, Cin,o F Watkins, Atlanta, Ga.
G
N A MoLondor. Atlanta, s, J K Parker. Connecticut
Nl3 Hart, ). harl , ston. 8 C C V thlevel, New York
.1 Y. Howie. Baltimore Goo P Walard, Baltimore
J W Sachnria, New Orleans B Id Rolla, rand - gra
B Thompson. England W K Biggins, Lex, Ky
John Lex Ky It T Compton & wf. N Y
W H Lam bson, Delaware LI" Merin, New York
/no 21 Dawson, Pittsburg .1 W Patton. Pittsburg
It I Button, Jr, Riolim'd,Va Sampson Jones, Rusted.Va
It F Carter, Ireland It 8 Hipkins. Virginia
A Kirkpatrick &M. Pi ttsb N A Wheelwright, Boston
Thom W Baxter. Chicago 0 N Tumor
B Bigelow, Boston L K ransbern, Boston
N Davidson. Washington Capt Lee, Washington
M re Ellis, Washington Win Vernon, Jr, PI York
Jot Poseyillavre do-Grace .1 II harbino. Dayton, ()
813 Motzger, Wash, .1) C JCL Honry, , Boston
MERCHANT/3' HOTEL—Fourth street. below Arch,
G M Conover, Philada E T F.ah, Marone°, Pa
J Hook & da, Wayneshorg .1 C Wallace, Penna.
8.1 Craighead & la, Peoria 1) Patteison, Kittanning
J Hiteshew, York Swinge J Elliott, Fauna
A Bibinsalea, York Springs A W Haines, Philadelphia.
J heron & fa t Poona C Hemming, Clinton, Fit
G Blythe, New Jersey W 11 Butler, M. Chnnk
A Nimmo, New York 'l' Morns, New York
o T Davis, Charleston H Gilford. Syracuse
J Jenkins, Virsist Chester Hlt Lindsey, Penna
Mather. Ohio H. Crane, Ohio
J McElroy, Ohio .1 E G.Rn, Coßtieville, Pa
AMERICAN HOTEL--Chentnut street. abovo Fifth.
M Sams, Augusta, Ca W H Phyla
'rhos 8 Camp, New Jeremy 0 J Robbins. New Jersey.
Jos Noblit, Philadelphia R E Cooper, Missouri
Miss M L Cooper, hltseouri Win 1) Hogan. Parma
F Stewart, Patina Rowland. McKeesport
B Dicks. Dayton. Ohio olt Manley. Chicago
W II Brown, New York J p Pierson, Baltimore
C F Perlons,_Erie, Pcnna T Harvey, Pennsylvania
C W Pettit, Wash, L C C Tomlinson. North Car
Jordan,lsorth Carolina C d Wean, St Louis
T 1. Riourd & PI, Del H C Wilson, North Car
M Emanuel k la, Maryland bliss Emanuel, Mars land
Dr J 8 C Howland. Aid
ST, LOUIS HOTEL—Chestout at., above Third.
II Smith, Norfolk, Va .1 H Hutchison, New York
0 S Amen an, Chicago J Stokes. Burlington no
J Jacobs, St Louis L Abroaqueta, Havana
Al Abrorquoia, Havana A Alireseueta, Havana
H O Bullook, Louisville D A Chichester & lade
Gee W Jones. Philadelphia .1 E Brown, Philadelphia
H Henderson. New Castle B Morel. Philadelphia
D F Merman, Boston J Thayer tc la. Memphis
F A Auten, Trenton 0 II Conrad. Now Jersey
J A Harris, Philadelphia J D cooks, Philadelphia
H
J Addiso &
n, P
New Jersey T Wilson, Piffled&
Smith la, Jersey
JON Ea' HOTEL—Chestnut street. above sixth.
Albert B Dod, New Jersey Reagan, New Jersey
Dr Geo el Upshurk. eon. hid I Mai slier, Chun g°
CO Boades.Wilmingtn, NC Pea W ralbott & la, Balt
Geo Walker, Boston L It Henry, Georgia
Dr H D Arnold, Deorgia Dr IH Hammond, Del
A Therkield, Ohio Jae C Adams, Usitimore
John D Smallwood. N J P ,Franklln, N J
Jesse James, Penney Ivarna
THE UNION 110TP.L—Arol, street, above TM d.
R W Stiles, Philadelphia C 8 Overholt, Ponna
Jl, Shallenborger, Perna A 8 Overholt, Penns
M O Tinelinan, Payette on L Edward, Ohio
11 F Crane, W Liberty, 0 M MeCormick, Altomm
Ira thraney. Ohio W Enos, Perrysville, 0
J Skilee Huntingdon, Ind A N Seip Easton
M Quigley. Pennsylvania Mrs A J Quieter, Perna
R Snodgrass Philada J Thnmpeon. Ohio
G P Augustine, Ohio J iil Barndollar, Fauna!
STATES UNlON—Market grad, above Sixth.
James Conner. Penneylea's W Ralston. Armstrong co
R Ii Parker, Patterson, Pa John Weldy. 1' llnety, Pa
Frank P Green. Bellefonte W Hardy. MoVeytown, Pe
J. Frank, Limerick Wm Green,Pe nnsyl Yawn
John Laird. kleCoysville J Patchen, Clearfield co
W Green. Pennsylvania M Matthews. Penns
H Hawkins, Pennsylva'a E Hawkins, r ormaylvania
G 14111348t0n d, Bellefe'e Geo L Plitt, Pittsburg
.1 Kirk. York, Pa Abase, A Kirk, York. Pa
Wm Bentz et son. Carlisle C F Parkins, Erie. Pa
James Conaly.Erie W Hoops. Chester co
James T Lootiard.Cleartiold J C Loyde, Pittsburg
H A Allen, New York C A Mestrzat. Greene en
Wm H. Watt. Pittsburg James Rresten, Pittsburg
George Arnold, Baltimore
NATIONAL HOTEL—Mee street. above Third,
G \Waco,. Vermont A Kelly, Darby. Vt
C Avery. Pennsylvania 0 W Krampb, Wayne co
J G Brown. Pottsville J Freese, Greenberg
Booker, York county 0 Campbell, Montrose
Quillmsn k wf, Plorrist'nW Keever. Norristown
Miss C Wanst tier, Norrist'nJ Hummel & tart, ra
Mrs t.oholly, Selinsgrove A R Long, Lamborn
J Peters, Philadelphia 1' le Niaging, Reading
.12 8 Flowage. Middleburg 1 email, Selinsgrove
M Spaeth Beavertown NB f3oror, Ple:imigrove
It gloat,. Snyder no 1) Wilson, Middleburg
1 . /White, Clinton no .1 B Slone & la, Colum oo
Ludwig, Shrewsbury J Miller, Bunks 00, ra
FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Second Arcot, above Market.
John Haring, Now York Wm Livingston, Mdl
H C Warning & In, N Jersey Miss 141,7 , 1 N Warning, N J
John Cresleysion Mira 1.3 Ctesloy,Boston
Hustontl H
boarborn, ia Petrol,. glenton. N J
.3 P Bortnlet, N JOISOY 6 13 Magill. Montg on
E M Hubbard, Maryland A Johnson, Phiadtlphis
H Benson. Delaware J no B Cooper. Beebe no
11 Wood, Now York W R'twlina & la. fa
John Manlove, Delaware John 11 Johnoon. Virginia
11 Stover, Delaware J C Pennewell, Delaware
.1 0 Bird, Delaware .1 U Smith, Delaware
11 Wren. Newark. N J W S Fredericks. N York
Col A C Wynn. r.lnbama Mai .1 II i ale, Florida
J Beam, Philadelphia Mark t; (Blomberg, Del
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth street, ab, Chestnut
B a Undorwood, N London Josiah Dickson. Chester co
8.1 Bale, Rarford co, Md .1 Ford. Maryland
H E Rai land, Lanoseter no E McCullough, Rowlandvs
Jos T Kirk, Cheater no. Pa Wei Kirk;Chaster co
W T Beal, Pennsylvania Morton Pennook.Delaware
A Atwood, Chester co W Mintzer, Pottstown
E W Gaming. New York Jos Gilmore, Chester co
N De Brea. Doylestown Truman Coates. Lancaster
.Tohil Trainer. Cli ester co John Duran. West (Mover
.1 1) Barton. New York outs Blllnian, W Chester
Wm Hobart, Pottstwn W D Roberti, Philadelphia
BARLEY 811BAP HOTEL.—Becond at., below Vine'
Jae MoKinstry, Bucks co J Smith, Bucks co
W Watson. Bucks co W Davison, Cheltenham
Sam' Groff, Cheltenham Jim tr Atkinson. Bucks uo
R fa Crane. Now Jersey H Welton, Bucks co
W l Rodgers. Bucks cu Band bolliday, New Boys
D Blair, Bucks co 3ceso Comfort, Bucks co
Joseph Bill. lioorgia J 1' Liverzoy, Fenno
Jno Dlilwortli. New Dope L Comb , • Byberry
W A I milk. Alabama r; A Savage, Alabama
Coo 1. Allohin. Plurnixvilto R C Yeager, Pennsylvania
S Reifsnyiler, Tennessee
SIERCHANTS' J101.1813-11tird street, mb. Callowlntl.
K F Steckel. Lehigh co II A A Ihrigta, Reeding
Geo It Hale, Reading Thou G Rteßgol, Ponna
Ait Swoyer, Towanda, I'a Weitzel. 'Wolin co. Pa,
I evi Bookman, Sucks oo . 1 Trentont
Sunit, Penneylvatna oung Pennsylvania
J T (toldaborry t Pi Carolina G Tagert, Nona Carolina
BLACK DEAR 110711:—Thitd et.. nth Callowhill.
.1 Detwei Cr, Douglasville Al Ilinehinan, Philadelphia
11 , neliniau. Phila II Dorliest,Drexlertown,Pa
Lewin Brute bash, Exeter Lewis Taylor, Bucks co
I, Ball. Philadelphia 11 Ott. Chester an. Pa
J Long, Lehigh co, Pa C Zoity, Flowertown, Pe,
Ml. VERNON HOTEL—Sconnd street, ;O. Arch.
S 51 Tato, Philadelphia A Sinclair, Trenton, N J
Mrs A einclair, Trenton. NJ Jno Weldon A, do, N J
J 1.) Rnlloo, l'eminilvanin.
COVARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
rhISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSIIII.
.1L.7 —The Partnership heretofore existing' under the
firm of SIMONS. COLEMAN & CO., Wagon Manufac
turers. woe this day dissolved, by mutual consent. All
Persnlis having &alms against the Into firm will present
them to lloury Simons for payment., and thorn iruobted
to tatid firm will 'flake pay meet to him.
ti ENE Y SIMONS
ROBERT M. COLEMAN,
GEORGE F. COLEMAN.
rlidatfolphin, Rept. 15.
HENRYSIMONS will continuo the humpess at the
old stand. and we obeerfully recommend and sehoit for
him the patronage of the customers 01 the cid firm.
ROBERT M. COLEM AN.
ocl6 6t• G c.OllO el F. COLEMAN.
TIISSOLIYYMN.—The Copartnership of
GOOD & WHITE is this der dissolved, bT mu-
Suet oone•nt. All persons indebted to the concern or
havinu clime authori z ed ll plena. in.DWIN A.
GOOD, who ia to Bottle t hey
EDWIN A. GOOD,
ALEXANDhIt 11. WHITE.
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. H, INN.
The business of this concern will be carried on. as
heretofore, by
0012-tf EDWIN A. GOOD.
M ARSEILLES MADEIRA.—UB9 casks
of ' , dominos Madeira, in quarto:a and octavos,
of " Valetta" and " Grousset " brands, in custom
house store. For ral A e by
JURBTCHP. & CARSTAIdS.
oop-ntwc.3t. Sitts and 2.04 South FRONT street, '
In
jsopy SEIGNETTE BRANDY.—An
VOICO to nrrtvo, For Rale by
JAVRETO & OARSTAIRS,
0015.inwr 3t.. 202 and 204 L oath FRONT Stmt.
LATOUR OlL—Always on hand and for
sate, to arrive or fro in store, by
JA1111.1:1111E k 041 RSTA
Solo Agents for the Vetted Staten,
oel6-towf-3t* 202 end 20 1 South FRONT Street.']
WHITE PRESBRVING BRANDY,
• PURE OILER
♦ND
WINE virrEanit,
Green Ginger, Mustard Seed, Spices, to., to.
All the requisites for Preserving end Pickling purposes
A1:41411.1RT 0. ROBERTS,
DEALER IN
FINE GROCERIES.
Cotner ELEVENTH and VINE Btroeta.
FAMILY FLOUR,
MADE FROM-CHOICE WHITE WHEAT,
0. H. - MATTSON.
ARCH end TENTH streets. soli)
TORAGE.—Storago,for merchandise of
K. , all khki, and at low rata ,a at Kenaincton EOfOV9
peek, riU t , Loan North DELAwAnk; Ayenuo. aol3
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
EYRE AND LANDELL,
EYRE AND LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH,
FOURTH AND ARCH.
PROPER PLACE FOR SHAWLS.
PROPER PLACE FOR CLOAKS.
PROPER PLACE FOR SILKS.
PROPER PLACE FOR MERINOES.
PROPER PLACE FOR POPLINS.
PROPER PLACE FOR DE LAINES.
PROPER PLACE FOR CLOTHS.
PROPER PLACE FOR LINENS.
PROPER PLACE FOR NAPKINS. •
PROPER PLACE FCR QUILTS.
PROPER PLACE FOR BLANKETS.
olB•mwatf
CLOAK OPENING.
GEORGE FRYER,
No. 916 CHESTNUT STREET,
'W in opon
CLOTH AND VELVET (MOANS,
ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16,
In the usual
ELEGANT STYLES
0011-tf Of this ENtablieltment
FRENCH ULA.)AK.
An assortment of
GAY FRENCH STRIPE CLOAKS,
Just imported. Tho richest goods of the season
IVENS,
No. 23 SOUTH NINTH Street
CLOAKS.—The greatest bargains in the
city at
].VETS'.
CLOAKS.—The largest stook, the best ease' 'atent, the
choicest colors, the finest qualdiee, the tenet superb
trimminge, the newest styles, the best work, and deci
dedly the lowest prices in the city, at IVENS', 23 South
NINTH Stmt. osh3 im
LADIES' DRESS
TRIMMINGS.
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS.
ZEPHYR WORSTED, BEST QUALITY.
GILT IRIMMINGS AND BELTING&
CROCHET FRINGES AND BERTHAS.
EMBROIDERMD SLIPPERS AND CUSHIONS.
EMBROIDERED CHAIR SEATS.
WOOLLEN YARNS, ALL SIZES.
ZEPHYR-KNIT TALMAS AND JACKETS.
AEPHYR-KNIT SONTAOS AND SLEEVES.
ZEPHYR-KNIT CAPS AND GAITERS.
RAPSON'S
TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE,
Corner EIGHTH and CHERRY threats.
oe9-0126
FRENCH POPLINS.
A FEW CHOICE STYLES AT THE RIGHT
PRICES.
Lupin's French bTotinots, at the right prices.
Figured Wool Detainee and Cashmeres.
Valenome, Plaids, Figured Alpacas.
Children's Detainee and Wool Plaids.
BLACK DILE:6B GOODS.
Auction Into French Mer Moos. 65 rants to Si.
" Wool Detainee, 80 to 50 cents,
" " 6-4 sublime mutiny. el 25
" Bombazines and Alpacas.
Amellnes, Ft, d Alpacas, Rope.
" " Bleak Silks, L obu
• PERCO& COMA RD,
0015 Southeast one, NINTH and Al A BEEF.
hIALL AND WINTER CLOAKS, of all
the new shapes, ready made or
MADE 'lO ORDER.
First-ohm work at popular prices. Every garment
guarrantied to fit and please.
Cloths by the yard or piece. of just the right kinds for
Ladies', Posses' and Soya' wear.
COOPER
and
CONARD,
0015 Southeast nor. NINTIY and MARKET.
CLOAKS.—The CITY CLOAK STORE,
142 North MGHTIL livery one Is talking of the
great bargains and superior quality of the CLOAKS at
the now CLOAK STORE, 142 North EIGHTH Street.
CLoaßs.---1f you want the best value
for your tummy, go to the Clty Cloak Store, 142
North EIGHTH Street, above Cherry.
PLOAKS.—The CIIY CLOAK STORE,
'LI 142 North EIGHTH. to said to be tho boat and
cheapest stare in the etty. oel3-1m
FALL CLOAKS
OPENING DAILY.
TILE FINEST ASSORTMENT IN TILE CITY
W. P. CAMPBELL'S,
NO. 1194 CHESTNUT STREET
CLOAKS. --A magn)ficent assortment of
all the newest styles imported this season. with
every new material, made tip and trimmed in the very
hest manner, at prices that defy all competition, at the
Paris Cloak Store, northeast corner of EIGHTH and
WALNUT Streets 0013 lm
BARGAINS IN
DARK FANCY SILKS,
SUPERIOR GOODS AT FIF CENTS.
Purchased at the late Auction sales at on immense'
sacrifice.
A number of lota of
DARK FANCY DRFSSSILKS,
- - -
at W. 56. 62 cents per yard
CURWEN STODD ART & BROTHER,
4450, 452, and 451 N. SECOND Street.
0013.4 t above Willow
VERY OHEAP MERINOS
811ARPLE89 BROTHERS
Have reeoived !arra tote of
FRENCH. MERINOS, (FUEL, WIDTH,)
lit retail or by the Case,
From 56 cents to el per yard.
Bohm far below importation cad.
AUTUMN AND WINTER SHAWLS,
French Blanket, Rcoteh Blanket,
Paisley, Vienna, Brooke.
Girl's s h awls , Black 'pawls,
Heavy Berlin. Small Checks,
Frtends' Blanket, Cloth and Bilk.
Bright new style stripes,
Mons Travelling Shawls and Rugs.
Silellt BLESS BROTH kit&
0ct134 corner CRESTAi UTand EIGHTH Streets.
SUAWLS.
Rundle and Chaim, Laine Shawl..
Long and eguare Blanket Shawle.
Stella Shawls. all colors.
Revereable Shawls.
Plush ehawla.
Mums' Shawls. all qualities.
CHARLES ADAMS ARCH
ooll4wwllf EIGHTH. and 810
CLOAKS —A large variety constantly
on hand, also made to order in the most fashiona
ble strles, at lower rates than any other establishment,
and in one day's notioe.
CHARLES ADAMS k SON,
ocB mwftf EIGHTH. and ARCH Ste.
LINEN GOODS of every description, in
chiding shirting linens, Wile linens, towelings,
napkins, doylies, linen collars, &n.. &n.
CHAill,f , 8 ADAMS
cieFilnwitr EIGHTH. andARCH Sta.'
WE INVITE pat tieular attention to our
v v stook of Dress Goods,whielt we sell at a small ad
vance on cost of wocortatton.
JOUVIN'S AND BA HAR S A B D DAM VE s
oN,
octi-inwftt BIGHT!' and ARCH Rte.
E YRE & L ANDEL'', No 400 ARCH.
Domonstratiou in Shawls.
Long Brocho .bawls. S 6 to S3O.
Dolterino ?laid Phowle.
Argyle Plaid Scotch Shawls.
Sehool 01 , 1 Long and Square Shawls. ocB mwf
- FIORE & LANUELL, FOURTH AND
ARCH. STREETS.
Printed and Plain Illerinees.
Richest and Gayest Selalues.
Wool Detainee, from the Salo.
Popline, Plain and Embroidered.. oce.nnei
EXTENSIVE IMPROVE VENTS!
THORNLEY & OHIBIII,
N. E. Corner EIGHTH & SPRING GARDEN ate.,
Having enlarged their ptore. apd
INCREASING THUD HTOCR.
Now oder for invention
oNr. OF Uhl BEST STOOKS OF GOODS
in their lino in Philadelphia
BOUGHT FOR CASH EXOLMVELY,
And will be sold
POSITIV.KLY CHEAP!
Special attention invited to
Bilks and Drees Gonda.
Shawls and Oloaka.
Clotne and Oaatainerem,
Blankets and Flll3lllOlB.
Linen Ucoda and Minding,
Alarandles and other Quilts,
Hosiery. Gloves.
&0., Re.
All Goode marked at the lowest prise. 8018
LEGAL.
IN THE ORPIIANS' COURT FOR. THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of !VIGRA Met: ARTRY, deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit aettle.
and attain the account of !VARY T. AIcCaRTHY,
adminimratrix of the estate of said decedent and to
make distriburion of the balance in the hands of the ac
countant, will meet the ;mates mtereated in' the pur
pose of hue appointment, on THURSDAY, OeMbey
Reth. at II A. M., at hie office. No, 109 North SIXTH
Street, in the olty of Philadelphia.
oaa•finwat LEWIR D. VAIL. Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
AL CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of SARAH .I.;ANCl3,deceaseil.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the account of Isaao Bowley, Kaeoutor of
the Estate of the said decedent. and to wake distribu
tion of the Balance in the hands of the pooountanti
will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his
eeeointinent, on AIONDAY, the 22i1 day of OGTOS ' ft,
at 4 o'clock P. hi . at We Office, N0..32 WALNUT
Street, in the city of Philadelphia.
JAMESovi.
B. Dp.
ocllsmulmat Auditor.
LE TTERS TESTAMENTARY UPON
11 - 1 the Estate of AMY DIXON, lato of Bridgton.
New Jersey, but formerly of Philadelphia, Peniisrive
nia, widow . , having been granted to the undersigned,
all persons Indebted to the said Estate are requested to
make payment, and those having olanns to Present the
name, without delay, to
JAMES hIAUBB, Executor.
No. 4 03 WALNUT Street,
001-m6l Or SARAH WESTCOTT, xeeutri x.
NOTICE.—APPLIOATION HAS BEEN
made to tho Auditor General of the State of Penn
or Irania for the renewal of a Certificate of t'ennar Iva
ma State Loan, per not of April 16, 1815, No. 1,760. for
51,44045, dated April 10, 1313. In name of Si ills C.
Kennedy, the same having been lost or destroyed.
684 m3m . . .
NOTICES.
NOME. —An Instalment (being the
I Third) of Ewe Dollare_per Share on the Capital
Stook ot the 1.1....RMAN I:OWN PASSENGER RAIL
WAY t O. 111 called, payable on or before NuVzINIREIL
6111 next.
ooham WIII. SINGERLY, Pee. and Treat.
1U RS. SANDG REN, PROFESSIONAL
ILENURSE. has opened &Boarding House at No 1011
Spruce street, for the epeotal accommodation of Invalid
Ladies, and for those coming to Philadelphia to be Con
fined, or for medical attendance, where they can have
careful mirstng, good board, and all the comforts of
home. Mrs. B. refers, by oerrnistion r to the following
professional gentlemen;
Professor C. D. Meiga, Caspar Waster, M. D.,
Pro'essor 8. D 610/38. L. Rodman, M. D..
Professor Joe. Panel:dist, Professor 8. Jachron.
lasso Hays, M. It. A F. Penro , g , ILL D.,
Professor Hodge, H W. Norris hl. ".•
J. F. Melts, M.D., Frofepor B. H.. Bwksun.
uclpi
WANTS.
WANTED—A middle-aged, gabHbr, and
intellireat men, to do light porprage. Address
"Barker." office of this raper. ooze-3t.'
WANTED—A situation - 1s a Salesman
in 'a Cloth Untie.. hs hadseyeral years' exeo
rienee. dedrese" W. B" this °thee. oola-et•
PARTNER WANT] D —The advertiser
has an established business, paying well, wishe s a
partner to increase his capital. 0.60.1 required. Ad
drere " Factory," Press 0530. 00/5-4t*
BOOK-KEEPER, of long expvience in
A- the Importing' and Commission business, and in
the Dry-Roods Jobbing Business, in oven for an en
sasmment. Reference to former employera in this oiry.
Address " Accounts." this °tripe. 0015-3. L.
INFORMATION WANTED—Of Henry
nAz RL, who left New York about three reengage.
since winch time he hoe not been heard from. ahould
this meet. the ere of he father, Henry Bezel, or hie
hrother-tn-law, George she ffly. who remde to or ablnt
Pinladelphia,llhey will confer a favor on hie wife. Mar
garet Hazel. by communicating With her at 419 Roose
velt Street, New Yofk, care of
oel6-3t TIMOTHY HURLEY.
AGENTLEMaN OF EXTENSIVE COM
maroial experience is eairous of a situation as
Cashier or Book-keeper in a respectable corporate com
p S a t i sfactoryntile house.
reference given. Address "Box 3061%
0." mita -mwf3t*
WANTED.—An ex perieneed Bookkeeper
and Accountant. n good poninan, Whose limo
is not fully occupied, would like to obtain writing of an/
description that Ge could do at home. Lawyers and
others having more writing than they can attend to
will find it to their advantage to avail thernsolves of
his cervices. Address •• fiCRIVEN ER," office of The
Press. oclo-4t*
WANTED—A Situation as Apprentice
to the Printing. or Saddle and Harness malting
trade. finely to Mr. JOHN 'WHIST, of the taro of
R. 'gel, Ihu rd. ic Co.. North THLRD Street, Philadel
phia. oeB-12t,
$5,00 0 T0 $lO,OOO . —A Partner, with
this amount, and business abilities, in
a lons•entablished coneern—safe, small risks, and
steadily on the increase—will realize 81,6C0 to 82000
Per annum. Address, with name, "026 Yost Office."
0c13.20
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
rr LET.—A desirable Store, located at
nouthertat corner of FOURTH. and MARKET
atraota • now vacant, anti to let. Apply at No. 605
CHESTNUT Street.
pUBLIO SALE OF ONE OF THE BEST
A. Farms and Flouring Mills In Eastern Pennsylva
nia. on WEDNESDAY. October 17th. Apply to ISAAC
n ()BEETS, Real Estate Agent, 233 South THIRD
tribet, second story, or (kept to him at Norristown,
Pennsylvania. 0013 3t,"
A. DESIRALE BUSINESS FOR SALg.
AND STORE TO L.T. Inquire at No. 1113
North FRONT Street. 0012.30
FOR SALE-A BUSINESS NOW IN
R- annulment operation in Boston, Port! tnd, New
York. and recently eatablialted in this oily. A chance
is now offered to establish the same in an adjacent city.
Tho tinsineas is funnel' ; very remunerative and re
liable ; requiring barman capital. and a rare onnorth
n'YofroDraprUgranresn.tabpUptilyiners a burunei l mAin ii.
009 6t * No. 111334 North NINTH &t.
TO 011 AIR AND U ii.BINET MAKEIIB.
The Phcenix Wcod-Bending CompanT, owners of
" Blanchard's Patent." for the States of New York,
New Jersey , Pennsylvania and Maryland, will sell
county, town, or WHIP rle hts. or grant licenses Co use,
on easy tense This is the only patent. All infringers
will bo iltrictly dealt with. Apply to JOHN 514 , e8Y.
or C. A. BLIRDEM No. 34 BROADWAY. New York.
cc4-dim
!OR EXCEIANGE.-A CHOICE TRACT
aimed unimproved farm land in the State of New
Jersey, convenient to the city. will he exchanged for
city property. Apply at No. .115 FEDERAL Street.
se22•tf
idFOR RALE OR TO RENT-The
Handsome RESIDENCE, No. 1t , 36 DEL ANCEY
Place; twenty-two feet front. Terms very mow Ap
ply
on the Premises. oel3-3t*
dis LARD-OIL FAOTORY.—To rent, a
LARD-OIL FACTORY with 32 Patent Lever
Presses. with Plates, Bags, Tubs, Kettles, Tanks; all
In complete order. Apo. to
ROWLEY, AKFIBURNFR, &
004 No,lo bOUTH WIiaRVEB.
AROII-STREET PROPERTY FOR
vica. SALE.—The Store and Dwelling. No. 211 ARCH
Street. Apply to ALLEN & SI67R. Real Estate Bro.
Isere. office suuthe n nst comer o! FOURTEL and WAL
NUT Streets, N 0.., second floor. oel2 6te
MISSOURI. LAND 11
300,000 Acres for Sale, at prices ranging from DM
to 50 con biter Aore, any quantities ?natured.
TAXES paid, and PATENTS proeurAl for parolut
me re of Land under the Graduation Act.
Plate funnelled gratte by er:donna a PONtSge *Hung
For further information apply to
WILSON, RAWLINGS & CO.,
U.S. and General Land Agente,
Gft CHESTNUT Street,
Be-Wean THIRD end FOURTI f
ST. LOM, KO.
LAND WARRANTS bought, gold. and located.
ocg 111
BOARDING.
eIRST-OLASS BOARDING.—A Family
or Single Gentlemen can be accommodated at 331
South EROAD [street. oul3
BOARDING.—Three choice communica
tins ROOMH. on the first floor. which may be had
together or separately, will be vacant on the 16th of
October, at MRS. LEVELY'S, No 1216 CHESTNUT
Street. soll-112t*
EDUCA.TIONAL.
PRIVATE TUITION.—A Recent Gradu
ate of Harvard College, htassachusetts, now pur
suing. his professional studies, wishes to take one or two
Pupils to prepare for College, or to Instruct in English
Studies.
References: Semen Walker, D D.. and C. C. Felton,
LL.D., Cambridge, Mass.; Wm. IL Fut ness, D.D., and
Charles IShort,. has., Philadelph‘a.
Add r ess, " h.. F.,' Box Me Poet Office. or,ls.olwfat
IigSURANCE COMPANIES.
THE MUTUAL LIFE Ir.SIMANCE QOM
FANY OF NEW YORK.
AsaMs: •
MX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
DIVESTED I WOR •
THMVERBS3 ON
OROOEAL ESTATII
The DrettliUM are LOWER than in many other Comps
nies, and the Dividends have been GREATER,
This is a strictly MUTUAL Company. There nre no
Stockholders, so that ALL THE PROFITS
BELONG TO TEE INSURED.
Pamphlets, and every information, may be had
GRATIS. on application (2.
F.A'LEIFORD STARR, Agent.
B. W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets.
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES:
Thomas Robins, John Welsh,
Mordecai L. Dawson, ' Geor g e H. Stuart,
George M. Stroud, E. S. Wile en,
John B. Myers, J. Fisher Looming,
Joseph Patterson, William C. Ludwig,
John M. Atwood, Arthur G. coffin,
Thomas H. Powers, George W. Tolano,
Witham McKee, Thos. Walloon. n 23 Iy.ll
"VANE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO
406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA,
INCORPORATED APRIL 1856. BY THE STATE OF
PENNSYLVANIA.
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RIMS
DIRECTORS•
Samuel Wright, D. B. Rimer,
Wm. W. Wafters, J. W. }Wore - Inn,
Chu. Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr.,
Geo. A. West., Jaoob W. Stoat"
0. Wilson Davis, Mcnko Stern.
Thos. B. Munn.
GEORGE W. DAY, President.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice Preet.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHAR D. Secretary. Han , ift
SAVING UN DS .
" A little, bet often, tills the Purse."
CIBANKLIN SAVING FUND, No.
_a. - 136 South FOURTH Street, between Chest
nut and Walnut, Philadelphia, MO all Daeosita
on demand.
Depositors!' money secured by Government,
State, and City Loans. Dround Rents, Mort
"e, k°.
This Company deems safety better than large
profits, consequently will run no risk with depo
sitors money, but have it at all times ready to
return. with 5 per cent. interest, to the owner, as
they have alwayx done. This Commune never
sue
Fe l :11 ' 11 1 g: married or single and Minors, can
deposit in their own right, nudsuoli depoints can,
be withdrawn ONLY b their consent.
Charter perpetual. Incorporated by.the State
ofPennsylvania, with anthoritr to remise money
item trysteee and executor&
LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED.
Ofiloe open daily, from to ft o'clock, and en
Wednesday evening' until 3 o'clock.
DIRE: 0D
Jacob B. Shannon, Cyrus Cadwallader.
John Shindler, George Russell,
Malachi W. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt.
Law's Krumbhaar. Henry Delany.
Nicholas Etuenhoture, Nathan Smedley,
Jae. H. Satlerthweite, Jones Yerkee,
JAGWh W. Lipvinoott.
N B. SHANNON. Preeident.
C=ars CADWALLADOX,Wrea4XTer.
nr>g-y
" A Dollar caved Jo' taloa earned."
K- SAVING} FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN
TER ur,—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM.
CAN Y, WALNUT Street. eouthwest corner of THIRD.
Philadelphia. incorporated by the Mato of Peorayl•
Tama.
moneyot received in Way NUM. large or email, and in
terest mud from the day of dwelt to the day of with
drawal.
The effiea to open every day (rem nine o'olook in the
morning till five o clook In the evening. and on Monday
and Thareday evenings oight o oloov.
lion. HENRY L. BENNER, Prelident,
ROBERT SELFILIDOE , Vice Preendenl,
Yirturatt J. MIND, r1301et417.
_ DIMICTOAF
Olen. Beery L. Benner, V.l.F,nrroll Brewster.
Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr
ttobert Selfridge, Francis Lae,
Samuel K. As titan, Joseph Yorker,
C. Landreth Manna, James L. Stephenson.
Money ;a received and payments made daily.
The investments are made, in conformity with the
nrovicona of the Charter. in Baal Estate lifortgages,
(Orounil Rents, and ouch lire-class reourities m al
ways maute nascent 140011r1t7 to the depositors, and
which onunot fail to give permaneney and stability to
this Institution.
SAVING FUND-UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CEIEB7-
NUT Street.
Large and small emus received : and Dahl book on_de
RESTwithout notice, with FIVE PER CENT. INTIs
REST Hon? the day of deposit to the day of WRl
drawal.
Office hours, from 9 until 5 o'olook every day, and 09
MONDAY EVENINCS from? until 9 o'olook.
DRAFTS for rale on Borland, Ireland, d ;oatlnt
from „fl upwards.
President—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD,
Treawer—JAM Ell R. RUNNER ,
PLINY FINK. /town,. sal?
A INIERIOAN SAVING FUND. -Qom
pan7le Buildiß,troutheuet corner WALNUT
and 1011RTII Streets. Open daily from 9 hill 6
o'clock, and on MONDAY tillBcn the 0115111 Mg.
Old Inetaulion ban always mu i
d n full, on demand,
without notice.
LNTEREUT FIVE PER CENT.
All gums paid bank, on demand L in cold audeliver.
T RUSTEII, _ - S.
RT HIL LD IN , Preeident.
SAME. WORK, Vice Provident,
John C. Farm, T. E. Haner, Coerce Nugent.
John Aneraoh, Jrn Sam]. T. Bodine. AM. ußoberts.
John Allman, donne Bowman, H. H. Eldridge,
Wm. J. Howard. JOHN S. WILSON ,Treasurer.
/Olin C. 81M8. Secretary. aulLim
SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND,
Mae, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine
and CaHewitt% Incorporated by the Loginlatare April
14th, 1361. Open for Deposits and Payments, daily, front
9to 234 o'olrmk. Also, on bIONDAY and I'ILUItBDAY
EVENINGS, from 6 to 8 o'clock.
Interest. 6 per cont. per annum. Depositors otio with
draw their Moneys by Cheeks, if desired. Special De
newts received.
JAMES S. PRINGLE, President,
ruinous WARW. Netnrettarw aOO-tr
BUTLER HOUSE,
No. IN SOUTH SIXTH. Street,
Opposite Independence square.
Conducted on the European plan.
Accessible at all hours.
seta-Sin A. R. LUKENS, Proprietor.
CiIICKEN SALAD.—The undersigned
',mild inform his oustentora that he has onm
meno cd niaktng hie uelebrated 011 IC it EN di\ Af). and
to pv , p4ted to 5011 , 0 it at an hours. J. W. PRICK.
coin 31, Corner FOURTII and CIiEfiTNUT Sta.
STBREOSco,pEs AND STEREOSCOPIC)
VIEWS.—AIso, Seminoles. Eve-glasses. Seem
glasses. Moroseopes, and all kilid of Optical and blathe
malleal Instruments. at
M.. 1, FRANKLIN'S, Optician,
113 a. FOORTR pont, below Cneatnut.
AMUSEMENTS.
tiTALNUT-STREET MEAUX. • -
Tr v Bole Lame -- Rt. a. G mursT. T.
Btasa Manager --Mr. WM. CH7OIII .
Ovinaaaa JoB,o_. MUSS .
VIM (MONDAY) RVENIaltd.
IRBLAND AS IT WAS.
R a -ed Pat........• • Barney Williams.
cf°
y 0 Tr0t....-.PRINCE . DOLO .M RO III 3 .
(i.y William,.
Barm
Prince Dolorosa . • • • •BILa. BitrileY
TEE IRISH TIGER.
p a dd y Ry an ...—, Barney W WiTarm.
Doors open et - icuarter to 7 n cloak ; yarrommisom
commence at 71i o'clock. /117 - Prima aa usual.
WHEATLEY & CLARKS'S AROH•ST.
THEATRE.
Tit E G REAT COMBINATION!
THE ROYALIST: THE ROYALIST:
and
THE DIFRCHAN MERCHANT itLERKS
THE AND HIS CLERKS!
Is now attracting immense °yards,
And will he ciontinoed
EVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
Tee curtain Uses on the Royalist at ttf.
CONCERT HALL.
There is one fact Which cannot be contradicted :
that
PROFESSOR ANDERSOEN
AGE. IS TEE WONDER OF
TR
Neither the
GUBERNATORI AL ELECTION
Nor the
. . _
ROYAL EXCITEMENT
has affected the Wizard's audiences. Every irreales
during the exciting week the Hall has been crowded
by the
ELITE. BEAUTY, AND FASHION
or
PHILADELPHIA.
This proves that Professor Anderson's '
ALMJICAL ENTSRTAINCISNT -
is admired, appreciated and patronised by the citizens
of r hiLadelphia, who nightly honor turn with their pre
sence.
The public, with one voice, pronounoe PLotessor
DEltSuti'a entertainment to have no _
MA- TO ME PUBLIC. "WC
Professor ar..uEßSOtill stay in Philadelphia is now
limited to a brief period.
On m 0 .1) AY. lath October, 1860, and every evening
during the week, Professor AriDEß.eocl will appear
in his
" PSYCHOMANTEUM."
and perform all his astounding wonders, forming
" A NIGHT IN Tim WONDER-WORLD."
New and startling wonders every evening.
LOBE, NO TIME I
" Stand not on the order of coming. but come at once."
EVERY EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCK__,
SATURDAY AI , TE,RNOONS AT 2 O'CLOCK.
Price of admission to the body of the Ifell,so cants,
Balcony, 25 cants.
(1 C ONTINENTAL
(Late National.) WALNUT Street. above Edghik.
MONDAY EVENING, October 111,
EIGHTH WEEK AND P men T o VEG
Y LAST SIX
NIGHTS OP THE SEASON OP
CARNONOSS AND SHARPLEY'S MINSTRELS.
Change of Programme every night.
Success unparalleled.
They respectfully announce
SIX PARKWELL pesponmeNcgs.
" Six cistinot changes of Programmes." "Otte
nightly." Introducing all the Troupe.
Pitst n•i g BLACKRICH ARD squ.
THIRD."
harploy Richard.
Lower .as ..................Richmond.
And a great cast.
Doors open at 63. it commence atri. Tickets. 25 cents.
111VDONOTJGB'S OLYMPIC (Late GAIL
.LL.- TIES.) RACE Street. below Third.
HUNDNEDS TURNED AWAY ON SATURDAY
NIGHT.
SECOND WEEK
of the great Moral Drama of
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN.
The beautiful CORDELLA HOWARD es the." Gentle
Eva," assisted by her parents. Mrs, G. C. H0W.,,R0
" ToPag." in which character she stands unrivalled.
Mr. C. 'HOWARD as "St . Claw." the neat Origi
nal. .1. E. Mc DONOUGIT as " Faineant Flea:sitar."
Uncle Tom'e Cabin every evening this week, and on
Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Price of admission. lb cents; Family Circle, 15 cents.
Doors open at 7 o'clock ; to commonest at 7ii o'clock.
SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE.
ELEVENTH STRBET•
OPEN FOR THE SEASON.
NEWLY DECORATED AND PAINTED.
MR. SANFORD
Has secured one of the
LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented heretofore,
who will appear nightly.
Sanford will perform every evening.
Doors open at 7; Commence at 734.
Admittance 25 cents. Children 13 cents. sel7-1m
C ARL WOLFSOIIN AND THEODORE
THOMAS'S SERIES OF SIX CLASSICAL SOI
REES, at the FOYER of the ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Subscrintoe will be received at the Music Stores of
a. Andre tr. C0 , ,110t Cheatnut street; Lee tr. Welker.
122 Chestnut street; Beck ic Lawton, Seventh and
Chestnut streets ; and Th. A. Schmidt, Juniper end
Chestnut areas, where the programmes and maim
laze can ha eren etlb
DENNA. ACIADEMY OF THZ
ARTS.-1025 CHESTNUT Street.
Containing a large collection of Painting, and Bevia
ture, is now open daily from I A. M. till f P. M. Ad
mimo on ib eta ; children =tang Team 11 cent. Ire-1,1
SALES BY AUCTION.
PAPER HANGINGS
AT
AUCTION,
HART, INIONTGOUERY, & CO.,
No. 322 CHESTNUT Street.
Will close out the balance of their large Stock of
PAPERS, BORDERS. DECORATIONS,
AT AUCTION,
On TUESDAY. OCTOBER leth.
Great bargaina MST he had. The DESKS. SCREENS.
SHELVING, and FIXTURES of the Store Will be 'obi
at the same time. oela-Ittf•
IkIEPICINAL.
J 0 R. STAFFORD'S
OLIVE TAR.
WHEN OLIVE TAR 13 INHALED its healing Balsamic
odors are brought in contact elith the lining membrane
of the
THROAT, BRONCHIAL TUBES. AND ALL THE
AIR•CSLLS OF ME LUXOR.
relieving at once any pain or oppression, and healing
any irntarion or inflemation.
WHEN OLIVE TAR IS TAKEN UPON Btrogg, It forms 34
unequalled Soothing and Healing Syrup for Coughs sad
all Throat diseases.
WHEN OLIVE TAR IS APPLIED, its Magnate or OCR
oentrated curative powers render it a most speedy
PAIN ANNIHILATOR.
Wive Tar is not sticky--dou not discolor.
Fifty cents a bottle, at 442 BROADWAY, N. Ir.. and
by all Druggists.
J. R. STAFFORD'S
IRON AND SULPHUR POWDERS
are a coluhle preparation of Iron and Sulphur. identical
with that existing in the blood of a perfectly healthy
person. Uni!ing with the digested food,
THEY REVITALIZE AND PURIFY THIS BLOOD.
THEY IMPART ENERGY TO THE NEIVOOC STATEN.
THEY INVIGORATE THE LIVER.
THEY STRENGTHEN THE DIGESTION.
THEY REGULATE THE SECRETIONS OF THE DODY•
AND ARE A SPECIFIC FOR ALL FEMALE WEAKNESSES
PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A PACKAGE.
At 442 BROADWAY, New York, and all Druggieta
PAMPHLET CONTAINING TEATIAIONIALS /ROM TUN
following and more than 100 other well-known promi
nent poraons, wilt be sent to any address,frte by mail.
GEo. LAW, Esq., Fifth avenue, New York.
ism so:I DRAPER, Esq., Ranker, New York.
TIIURLOW WEED, Kan., Albany. N.
Gen. Goer GREEN, Washington, D.C.
Col. SAMUEL COLT, Hartford. Conn.
Col. Crum. Mar, 11.8 A.
Rev. JOSHUA LEATITT, Ed. Independent, New York.
Rev. E. BRIGHT, Ed. Examine. , New York.
Rev. D. W. CRONA, Agt. Am. Bible Union, N. 11%;
Rev. 0. P. A. STINNING. Butternntta, N.Y.
Rev. Dr. LEONARD, Exeter. N. 11.
SEND FOR A PAMPHLET
Sold by all Druggists. DYOTT & CO., No. 2.32 North
SECOND Street, Agents for Pennsylvania. 10224 m
ASHMA For the INSTANT RILLINF and PEI-
I MANENT CURE of this distressing eon-
Plaint, m
FEND T'B
BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES,
MAO by C. B. !SEYMOUR h. CO., 455 BROAD
WAY, Nam York. Prioe in per box ; sent free by poet
lar7-em in FOR RALE AT ALL DRUGOIRTIF.
SPECIALTY FOR LADIES. - TRUSS
AND BRACE DEPA RTM BUT conducted by com
petent Ladies. Entrance on T WELPT.II 'Street, first
door below Race. A lull line of Meohenical Berne-
Moe. tight and elegant in construction. specialist
adapted to Ladies' use.
C. H. NEEDLFI3. Proprietor.
B. W. corner TWEL,PTII and RACE Btreets.
Philadelphia.
SZir Entrance to C.. 11. N.'s Room, for gentlemen, et
the corner.
A WONDERFUL AND NEVER -
rilittaMs REMEDY FOR DISEAI3EB OF THE
F .
PRO.ESSOR AIORRIIV
EUCEPIIALOS,
AN EXTERNAL. REMLiDY,
Prepared by MOE:RIDGE & CO., Pro. 62 North
FOth Ftreet.
%Er And retrial(' by Druggints generally. selt-3mif
I-l ART'S DIGESTIVE.—To invigorate
the digestive organs.—Toone who profess to take
no modloine use it for its strengthening an§itties. Cold
by W. G. b 01.1639 N, Northeast corner of TENTH and
ARCH. and other Druggists. oca-18t.
FURS.
LADIES' FANCY FURS !—F A NC Y
FURS !—FaREIRA, at his New, One-price La
dies' Fancy Fur store, 718 ARCH street balow
i
EICHTIi, has now in store, of his own mpeding and
manufacturing, the most complete assortment of Fanoy
Furs for Ladies and Children to be found in this eity.
embracing every kind, quality. and style,ss all my Furs
have been in.ported by myself during the presentlear.
and manufaetured under my own supervision; and havin
adopted the one price principle of doing business, I feel
confident in sayine it is the Interest of alt wuttuut to
Purchase a sot of For to gm me a call. 5 oolb-ttr
MILLINERY.
MTSSES O'BRIAN, 914 CHESTN UT
Street, alxwo Ninth. will open Paris Millinerl
for the Fall, on THURSDAY. October 11,1880. cop -IS t
MRS. M. D. KING. 27 South SEOOND
Street, corner of Bleak Three aile,r,wi 11 open
Fall and Winter Millaterl on 1: IiIURBDAY, October
Ilth. Doll-6t`
GYbINASITJM.—The Philadelphia Phy
sical Institute, at the corner of Ninth and Arch
streets, for the proper development of h eali h, strength,
mind. graceful attitude, and the cure of ohronie affec
tions, by medical movements, adapted to both sexes. of
every age, to open for the Winter course. After a care
fill examination, a number of phymelans recommended
this Institute es the hest in the Union, latch opinion is
sustained by Dr. Winship (the great gymnast) and hun
thed"f were benented to it lint year.
Personal attendance , s given to classes by Moms.
HILLEDIIAII1)&
number of
well as Ws. 14IllYsIti.
I he Institute has a of largo siloone fitted un
for the different sexes and °twee; also dressing and
drawing rooms. ks..
Office in the Building. N. 13.—Prompt attention paid
to Masses out of the Institute.
oesl3 st* Professors BILLEBRAND & LEWIS.
MORE LIGHT I
THE GAS LAbIPS FOR THE MILLION, may he
seen at 2 , 4 NORTH. SECO4M Street ; 430.000 worth
aro now m use. The Warleretreet, Green and Coates.
Ridge road, and other horse oars are now Wong them.
We alter any filthy Kerosene Lars into (Me Lamps for
81 ; 10,000 Agents wanted to se them throughout the
United States. The Gee Latot light a room twen
ty feet square for cnie cent an boor.
nR. C. AA GREENS CO.,
No. 244 NORTH SECOND Street, above Race.
sel3-theat
A ZUMEA ! • ~..AZInIEA AZUMEA !
AZILIVIEM AZIJIVIEA! ,AZVM.EA
PROF. MORRIS' AZUMEA BAKING .POWBBR
Manufactured solely at No. 62 Ninth FOURTH
Street, and for tale by (ironer. generally'. 88 / 2-38 " -
AVA COFFEE.-1,000 pockets prime
•-• Java Colfax, for sale by JAMS GRAHAM k CO..
&KTl'll A Iti.osat„
REI) LEAD, GROUND IN OIL, Menu'
rkouto,ed and for sale. WETELEVOLL k
BKOTHER. 47 and 661 fiord) BECOND ket oral 4
VAMPIIENE AND BURNING. FLUID,_
ILI Manufactured and for male. WEIVERTLL &
BROVib.ft, 47 Bad 49 Mogi 0311