The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 17, 1860, Image 3

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    Railroad TrakeiOirv , ttak,tc by: piped.
Tlli PASSEICOiIk NEARLT4TAUVED TO DEATH—
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The blew Orleans pipers theAth and'ath insts.
tome to us tilled with iteeotints of s "blow" On•the
Gulf ; which canoed alood along the Jaekson
The Pie 9 yuite of the toth contains a detailed
moonlit of the sufferings of 150 passengers on that
railroad, who were d• tabled - three days by the
Storm • -
. ,
"We Were , then at Bayou Deist% wliblO 150
yards of the lake shore, and could feeitie waves ;
rolling In from the lake. The -water around us
was about seven feet deep, And covered with large
logej•which *ere driven- by the waves with snob
force igalnst the treek aa to break and wash It off
all 'around us. The, water. was nearly Up: to the
bottoM of the oars, and large logs, two Previa dia•
meter; were forced in between the cars 'and the
track. We were anohorad..by the locomotive,
whisk, held us fast, the-weight of Abe traitt'hiollo
preserving that-portion of 'the traoh.on which we
„ re .
” En - this,.driadfut position we, maitied,tion.
Istaplellig a mane of moat awful grandeur. Above
and around
,me the tempest roared with ceatelesa
fury,, torrents "of tale , tiontinually falling on the
motionless train, trith evidence increased by the
force of a fierce wind ,The dreary sheet of water
surrounding,us Was covered with fallen timber and
pieces of ermok-foreed' by - the angry vitae which
Caine inceassally heal the lake,' making the water
rise higher,and bigher,around us Astir imminent
iril. Among the floating timber we mold me the
eatlls etriaggUng to maid the Wavle and keep their
- heads above water—a thing that many, of the poor
`ablriula could not' sweet', in doing, and washed
' afiey. We could lee .without being able to go to
her relief, an old negro woman nearly 70 years
- old; Hooting on the top of a bay sietok„..lilhe dhoti)-
, peered in the darkness, and it eras only the next
morning that we could ascottain her fate. the
bad got to the` old embankment 'add clung to a
piece of the wreck. She was saved and remained
li
Wil the meit at the; eaten ' - ' •
" The mine on the .carearaf . certainly an exci
ting one We iversiti What • can be called a bad
SiT—thirtyrelles front New Orleans, In the midst
ore ,etypreera. swamp, eurroseded 'by 'braokish
water, with nothing to eatouid only about half a
barrel of water for about one hundred and filly
persons. The whole forenoon had passed; it was
now past one o'efook P:lland we had nothing
to eat-sties the day before at dinner. One gentle
man smong,ns had the goOd fortune to have a bar
kat zof provlsiose with him. Be wan travelling
with four orphan children under his oars, and the
provision. were, for their use ; this-he generously
dividitemong all—the ladies and children being,
of aattroS, SW 'Provided with the scanty ration."
The phsetegera remained in, that " fix " for
three days,' during which they nearly Mined to
death. The sabsidence of the waters finally al
lowed them to get to New Orleans. - . •,•
Horrible Trogedirlti Connecticut.
A.lllB UILLI HID TWO DM:10811MS AND CUTS HIS
*vat, vorion; •"' - '
(Prom the New Baven &invent, October 12.1
A- amble. double, murder was perpetrated on
' Monday Avenid a , in Bridgewater, Litchfield coun
ty. • Amin by the-tuune of David Vlllete, a hatter
by trade, -while , in a at of passion, or temporary
insanity, murdered his two daughters, aged eleven
and fifteen years respectively, and then attempted
to put an end to his own existence by cutting hie
throat. Vitiate is About (*.sty years of age, has al
ways lived is Bridgeport,- and has been always
considered aateady, temperate man.
;The efrookstacces Connected with this heart.
sickening *Wale ire about as follows : Villets cc
copied, with his seeonl wife, a small shanty house
in the town, and his two daughters by his first
wife lived with them. Nothing was known of the
matter until the following morning, when (says
the Bridgeport Standard) be rapped on the win
dow, and Aittrairtial the attention of a person who
was pawing. Of coarse, there was a great gather
ing at the place, and a physician was sent hr. VO-
W.' throat was sewed up, and he was able to toll
what he had done, but was not disposed to say
much; 'remarking that he supposed he should be
examined, dco. klis manner was perfectly rational.
If insane at the time of committing the murders,
be had apparently recovered. It is stated• that
several,of his connections by the mother's side have
been deranged. ,
• A ft*, months sines he was in the employment of
Moues. Sanfordiat Bridgewater,-but left them, or
eras dbetharged. Be- had been at work at Brook
lyn and other places . , but had not been able to
obtain a poratanent'estuation. Last week he re
turned home, and it Is said; proposed to give up
howeekierdni—his wife to go home to her Conner
tine's llaisaishusetta; and his daughters, he said,
be weald.pleoe with the Shakers.
Hitt Wife (not 'the mother of ids girls) left on
Monday, and he, it is said, attended -her to - the
Wm: Nothing -unusual appeared in Ids summer,
end itTeres aWmsd-that hie &lighters 'went some
dleteaen to Meet hie on his return ' " It Is thought
that itsi - mal have - lad, some difficulty with - his
wife, bat this Mews to be mere eonjeetare." Ills
limb wife diedlome years dace. Ile has been, re
.pated to be a man of sober habits. It is supposed
that Wag in needy- circumstances he had become
dejected' and: probably deranged. . The-'victims
wersifennd-as if sleeping. - They probably died
without a struggle ; the first blows—whioh were
inilleted with a hammer—having destroyed all
coesalousneis. „
It is thoutta kh at Villets will recover.- Ile is now
eqnylnal in Lttpligfid county,
-OnrrittAstv.—Nte. Eleanor Love Washington,
the eitishable wife of John A. Washington, EEq ,
died at Wavidank' the 'realdetne of her husband,
in Fang:der county, Virginia, on the 9th instant, in
she Sith year of herrage. ' -
John Brio*, Esq , a ;defender of Baltimore in
11814;died Aunapollit', on the- sth instant. • The
maker 41b• deceased - was a daughter of Thomas
Janitingr Attorneytletter,al of the then pro.
vino /14 1 !kfl,Ptd‘ • • -
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A nusrmssmist.nuompded to crosalha
rail
road trackin'Orimideld,-Ifess ,on Truieday of
itistesielti4wenr3hiSel ftnnt itfAintrtiuptisisti.
tildstr:lllsonet to hint; •'?othen;• -,llastien
raised hint by,thelsePof of tin ni.isktand-tbrew him
'stolid) middle of the street. , • •' '
A MOAT sittne o •Ahner'Vkiistiati; of
13•41(00,14„,yke ortein of ids mother's- Impost.
Followed Into tbe;:Wootts, -lie 'own course was
stopped by a elatty• of buckshot In his legs, and
_ he, with the Inigriatit lodged in jail.
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NAiri.l.lliViszt.tanion.—Tke I:lnitiodAN Wee
standar Medi:ton& left Norfolk at 11 o'clock on
Sabantay, and -proceeded , to _eat* lienry,lnt, re
turned at 3 o'clock on account of the prevalence of
,st ham northwest walk . •
Ideut.• Bushroti B Tajlor -has :bean ordered to
the ivlteel-ebip constitution, at Annapolis
Zlirsirk litopirE•
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New York Malf,kete of B r eatertlay.
Aaron—Aghast Ma Miehsotanii. with utii of 30 bblii
tqffifl3 forletrband If IP [or pearls , .• , •
'M,en T 4-ntir *WM for 6140 and Western is steady
and cirn...2ll3th a moderato demsoq , and with
wet tot.W. and 'salon or 13,000 bble at at,ene
PriVinmaitint , State and Woman ; 81,80M1.7P1i for
aggro filarner 0/1601111410 for antra Western 113 WOO fin
=NrOhio; -Caniutian Vione in unapt liMiLua
ith' plea of OM htfis at Sandal M. ;lye Flour
is wady. with entail mires AV.'S aller4Jo for superfine.
Illauthara Plaanisuulat Mid - stetsy. with' sates of Lied
Milt eit 40.11,126 !T . _toranion.. ilicpah" 76' for fancy and,
laut:—Whatt is wipeout inienriaat ahnit(e. sad In ,
fair imisg u ye t pl, with majors of 104,851 bus," and
pales of la: at 1111.136159 for ehieafro Suring',
41.1114411 nt Rimier's glob: and 011.33e1A0 . f0r win-;
tel. V . w wa. iswn Is Petry. with mining of 411
.a NAM° WIWO bashing, atll•7l)fie for mixed ,
•ilWiralm , . - -Chtia arsduit ; mien at atom for Sontasta
mad Jima"; sad Mingle for_ Western lad Plorptern.
Farmliamps.—Fork JO quiet' and unottauredi t with ,
Ita lie MO Wear 111871.18 SS .for men, and. , 1 1 :
taantat and - Meade. with "ales let
d amity Primo ; *11430 forootineryween :
ales of remediterd mow; mad WM! axtra
mans. Prime ammtbeel is quiet and unattained- Fief
Hams am dull auk somiaal. , tut Woota are quint and
stands. lard MOWN with Woolf. obis at 11,4:01t4e.
Butter and Camisole quiet andanelianted. -
la held -
CITY
Bore 'Reran LzWr,—A flor, dapenee*, et Bann
;Yantis - a
Coast reisived tettei fort tort frank which
•hrid S. Ininke* ,on the left en Y." The agent re
. Plied that both Sans of the ironic appeared to have roe n
" It is a remarkah'e feat tact upon Opening the
't rank It was fosnd trt be Parked till of sloping garments
lot gentleinen and youtbs (torn the Ihrown-atone Cloth
ing Sill ci ltoakhtft & Wilton, Nos. 603 and sosebektant
Stmt. *hose Philadelphia, showing that, ni
.thi,-Rhoi the oink we. left, the owner was all right, so
far in aciod hate and a choloo supply of apparel was
oonolrned.
Beata* Inntiappes —There oan be tioilreater
binning Shan't° !Arbon' In the light and air of a cheer
frt. Wine borne, It not only insures a ham child:-
bop', bat it Jeannie a happy manhood, and a Irish,
beart An.alitalil-4here *an be-no , treater mil
take than okay* fen ". - away from -home; instead of
which, let Smith and 'see' enforirient abir and ; let the
fife Stle:bilthtli at - tilaht:: and make the homestead
f, dididaftitaritti sit theilittio,arte thatlol o, o ll Gild
• Wildlntly; undiretand, 'Nouth malt-here, inloymabt,
if Oft' itoine,. Tilt seek it liMestehtib i i
abroad.' /fables are early forseed, and none MON Nee
ins sad enduring-thou thoslocitten up at Om" One
prjeti"' IritohionabH,Clothing Bazaar of Granville
EGYCheifinif greet , where.* beautiful and
gif .
presented with each purohase.
.niaoateion,i . ..xenteboal—Buitiside's punt Rya
iiiltiikriaOne el the institutions! of the dem. Like
all iteistjallisc it is tagerifsought abet be - the Alwyn
isi.obto, ', L td the gaud It is doing in building iliereak
and emistitatione, and otherwise improving
the heat* ot thong who use it, is incalculable: - Clem&
ahl Walnut street. , _
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ititoniO; Psktito-OooTOtio from $3 to $33; 13!ittO
_BiolOdo 040_3s ; t ota $lO to $76, it ;a1t.:4061e
br E. Carry ( & Co.. Mattiootttroo, 714
:Oitioteototout. , . a .
SPE 0 tAli NOTICiF23.-
COO OlOt; Ott vox ANY otSgssmt OP THE
Briathiat Ofitaat. um, NUFPORDI3 Ol WE
TAN and IRON AND hULettutt ,
irs idrartunict in thii Damn Vhe• Olive Tar inftita
- lit agoWyou or Polity, allaying at once any pain or'4-
amnion, and its tttat hatrtanda proportion WV aorto
Mina andinhaininatton: The iron sad Salahirl'onders.
gioni i iggiblepteliatikin, India *Oh: the tthationlid
t6O& =donut With It into tint fan] win of nowtdood,
the Iren Shan* the'vatiLot foment the
blood: Wikaiioa Inc orroatatim: to ddraand throne'. the
entire 'modem. The oortibloo4 snipbut—a wrina
:panto or wonkortf Pettleloo of the blued '440, toot.
IrldatOri 01 4•004 .11 : 01 aelli tio 4 l throdth hdanitsad
atv.eti.to; User ottordattna,
ttiodd:santeo worn-cat tartioloo of blood that form.
Akita and tatiandda;arid , it ii thianakidhuMor Which
I nitataa and dioippithO•MOOthrotfOli , lba throat,,
b wne kt a t tubas, tottittlitlb ed. Ike Newt. NNW for a,
munaittat lan sdlorthOrnant *lnk IMPV: - bold by
all drailliatli; lnd by 11irOTT_14 - 116 Ilii:23s'Prorth
- BECOLOD - , . Dots-if
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linuatelyttY,i,_AigotirrrAcpriotr.for RH,
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'l4lditootairingrastsisasifk
illagWeigimii ottiolls_sdkorad
4-, , juigf.A.V:lXl ilitiiiiK'elOi-ititifitite4aeg
''';':4l,l4.lollitlitieillet; biliatibe ativel-''
insiiiightiOVlXlD 11 toltsy • pooh isll-11
SAVING' FIIND—NITUWAL TSIZTSi
CohmetT.--Chettered by the State of Penney(yenta.
RULES.
1. Money is received every day, and in any amount,
reiTgisOr
. .
1. FIVE PER CENT. interest is paid for money from
.the day . it is put in.
The money is always paid back in GOLD whenever
it la called for, and without notice.
4. Money is received from Executors. Admiuistra
tors, Cioardiaoa, and other Trustees, m large or small
sums, to remain a long or short period.
modey received from Depositors is Invested in
Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first
class seourittes.
6. Mot open every day--WALNUT Street, southeres
corner Third street, Philadelphia., -
SEAMEN'SSAVING FUND---NORNSWEST
CORNER SECOND and WALNIPCSENErre.—Depoints re
ceived in slain and large amount■. from all classes of
the community, and allows 'aerostat the rate of MR
PER CENT, Mir annum.
Money may be drawn by oheeks without WM of In
terest.
Office Open daily from 9 until P o'clock, and on Moh
day and Eirigicrdai until nine in the evening. President,
FRANKLIN PELL ; Treasurer and Secretary,
M. MORRIS.
&Law:prim' Fran-PRooP Sagas.--A very
Large sosortaiinit of SAL4MANDERS for mei at rim
sopilble vrioea, No. 904 CREEITNIJT et, Philadelphia.
ause-tr , ' BYANB & viAreoN.
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GRovER do. BAKER'S CELEBRATED
NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES,
The Beat in Use for Faintly Sewing.
No. rao CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. an27-ly
MARRIED.
PORROV—NORCROSS.--On the 4th inst., by Thos.
C. Trotter. minister of the Gospel, Mr. charms 11. Pom
my to mks Rachel M. Noroross all of Philadelphia.
HARTLEY MILLMAN.— On Thursday evening:
Oot. 11. by the Rev. H. a. Carden. Mr. Eli wart'ey to
alms Mary K Dil'man, daughter of the late C. Pilltrup•
Esq,, all of this eitr.
91ANOLE—ILEESER —On 'he 16th of May. 1860. by
the Rev. Joseph H. - Kennard, Miss Arline C. Mangle.to
Wm. Sle•per . all of thin city. ;
STAFFORD—_9IOWARD.—On Pe 14th inst.. h.,' the
Rev. Orate. Mr. Edwin Stafford to Mies Sarah How
ard, all of Manaynnk, rhiladelohm.
TORR—REIThR.—On the 96th Fr bruary, 1360, by the
Rev. William M. Rice , Hr. Josiah 'Tort to Mum holly
Reiter, both of thui city. -
BORK E—KEhelAN.—On the 4th ,inst, by the Rev.
George Strobel. Joseph Burke to Miss Kate Keenan,
both of this city.
DIED.
WOLF.—On the 18th init.. at Springfield, Books co
PA , George Wolf. 68 years Of see.
New York and Timekeepers elope (ropy.
AIRIN:—On: the 14th instant, Sophia K. Atkin,. wife of
F. T. Allan, of Wilmington, Del.
Funeral , from the residence of her mother, Mrs. Ra
chel McKnight. tr. E. corner of Peventeenth and Pan
s= streets, this (Wednesday )morning, at 10 o'olook.
JONEB.—On the 18th instant, Mary, wife of Charles
'l'. Jones, in the.44th yesr orheir.
Funeral from the residence of te r husband. No. IMO
Heath 'treat, above Poplar, this( ednesday )efternerri
at s o'clock,
the 14th instant, Mims Abbie Ann Phila.
-.Funeral from the residence of her mother, in Hestv
viPe. this( Wednesday) mottling, at 11 o'clock.
ROBINSON.—On the 14th instant. Mrs. Hannah Ro
binson, in the 76th year or her age.
Funeral from the resident,e of her granddaughter.
Mrs. A. H. ROM No. 124 North Sixteenth street, this
( Wettiesday ) morning, at le o'clock.
BUILT.—On the morning of the nth test., Mrs. Robt.
Bain, of 'Edinburgh' Boot land, in the 76th year of her
age. •
Funeral from the residences of her daurlitor. Mrs
Galbreath: No 310 South Nineteenth WOO , ' thlil( We.d
needs.) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. .
CAR Er.—Sadaenly. on the lath inst., John Carey,
aged 45 YAWL
Funeral from his late residence. No. 631 North Twen
ty-fifth street. above Spring Garden, this (Wednesdty)
afternoon. at 2 o'clock.
ELl,lB.—On the Nth inst.. Joseph Barnes, son of Jo
seh and Elizabeth Ellis, aged 3 y ears.
Feneral from the residence of his Parente. No. 211
Christian street, this (WednesdaY) af,ernoon.. at 2
Wale*.
FISHER —On the 14th inst., James Bard, son of Abra•
Item and Esther 8. Frillier, aged 4 years.
- Funeral from the residence of h's parents, Nineteenth
•street. above Mom this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2
o'clock
HENDEREO7L—On the lgth Inst.. Elisabeth, wife of
Wm. Henderson. in the 37th year of her age. Ruing
F
from the residence of her husband, litalne
Bun. this (Wednesday) •frernoon, eta o'clock.
JOHNnON.—On the 15th inst, J. Gifford Johnson, in
the 48th year of his age..
Funeral from hie late reeldence,Lower Providence,
Delaware county', Fe., on Thursday, at 11 o'clock
MoCONN gee 16th ins ~_Miss Martha Mc-
Connell, youngest daughter of Mrii. McConnell.
Funeral from her late residence, No. 2213 Seminar
stirt it tM4Wedne —On t tdayle h rterntion L at 1 o'cloc k.
Wilgton R. end Cath e arine rr e n ' ontris e f
Funeral Horn the residenee of her parents, No. 136
Smith Sixth street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2
•
o,look.
0 22`.—On the 16th inert., Ella, the eldest daughter of
Richard B. and loam M. Ott, in the 4th year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her parents), on the
Old Lancaster road, at the five miles oue, Lower Me
rton, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock.
BLAOK SILKS !
iLACK SILKS !
Bouquet Figured. G. on Imperials.
Drogeet Figured. ) , rociiiii Mourning.
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Diagonsts. • Olaoes.
Diagonal Robert. , Gros de RhiT ri eg.
seven viounoed Robes. Bonnet'eFil e.
Gros Undue. = ' Patent Bollix .
Pouit do Roe: - '- Grog n'Econne.
Venetiennee. 00mnane. •
Armures. - Lining &Ike, &o.
' d SON. Mourning Store,
No. 91.6 Chestnut. street.
nT. SPIRITUALISM—MRS. M. S. TOWN.
BEND. of Vermont, a franoo-Medium. will
Sing and•Xecture under Smnt Control at nn1480151 . -
ST ttr E ALL. on THURSDAY EVENItt 0, at+s6
o'clock. - Admission 5 cents. oci7-2t.
' CIIANDLER MONUMENT.—THE
blonuraentwill be finished d sAttin its place, in
front of " The First Presbyterian Church." GIRARD
svanue,above Columbia avenee.TO-MORROW(Thurs.
day.) at S o'clock. Addresses will be delivered by Rev.
1 homes Brainard . Rev. Dr. Newton, end °Msr distin
guished clergymen. Clergymen of alt denominations
era respectfully Invited to be present.
Hy order of Committee.
It* CHARLES i d. LUKENS, Secretary.
[ErTO THE PUBLIC.—THE EXCITE
MEET prevailing in polinoal circles in relation
to alleged alterations of the returio , from the Fourth
ward.ra the Fast Congressional district , induces me,
oat. ef.- meat, 10. the gables and the friends who so
earnestly. itifispitirtad me - in - the "cenvage, to make this
beef egatement. - - lest false impr•sinons, , reludimal
me and the cause I. rervesented. may be !nada.
The return. announcedon the night of the election
from the several election polls of the First Congressional
dudrust, se is nerafend aceordingtp law, elected me by
a considerable majority. The division returns filed next
morning in the office of the Prothonotary, rate Mr.
Lehman a small majority.
I believed then, and 1 believe now, that these division
returns were not true returns of the votes cast for the
candidates for Congress. and I resolved to 'totted them,
rind so expreSsed Myself to my frids.
At the meeting' of the return ju dge,, on Friday fast,
it war decided that I had a majority of one hundred
and ninety-eight vote, in the district, and. in accord
ance with that decision, the certificates proscribed by
law were dMy executed. deposited, and transmitted
The decision of 'that body at that time ix final and
conolninve, so far as a certificate of election can be
millet and it is not within the power or control of ray
s& ii I desired toylono,ror of any opponent. to alter it.
As to the alleged false returch from the Fourth ward
made to the return judges on Fnday Morning inst.
know nothing whatever. I am willing to afford Mr.
Lehman and hie 'friends full 'importunity for thorourh
investigation, and to agree that all the ballot- boxes of
the distnc shall be taken before the proper anthoritir a.
and the ballots counted , being satisfied that a correct
count of the vote will give me a greater Isamu y than
that given me by the return judgira,
As the nettiLatee of tay have beengranted
by the body atone authorized ay oaenot. In jus
tice to myself, to my friends .or to my principles. do
anythine but feet on its deternailliatlon, dtlayowing all
knowledge or any frauds prejudicial to the election of
Mr. Lehman, or favorable to my own. disclaiming any
desire. uponthorough layestiaritlOn of the election. to
avail myself' of any such, alleged tranda. if they exist,
and offering r. Lehman the fullest. and fairest oppor
tunity before any competent tribunal to establish hie
claim, if lie can do so. to a major ty of the votes cast
in the First Cons:oolong! district.
L this is acme, I must commas to regard myself
res t lesally - elected member of Congress rom the
Firs d istr i ct , , • nil • Joan M. BU TLER.
fres ( POST,OIFFICE; PHILApELPIIIA. PA,
LIZTO/1/1/. 15, Ude.
"roricr. is hereby given that the following are the
legitrates for the collection and delivery of Alters;
One Cent (pre•paid by stamp; for the collection of lot
to' the mails, from sub. post offices, lamp-
One post,and other letter boxes.
Cent (pre paid by stamp) for the collection and de•
livery of city letters.
One Cent for the delivery of mail letters.
The letter•carriets have been instructed' not to
charge, In any MM. more than the above rates, nor are
obey allowed to accept more, even when voluntarily
tendered. „ •
pole at„ ,•• N. 8.-PROWNE..Postinaster.,
la. OFFICE OF THE GIRARD F. AND M.
. INBLIKANCE COMPANY, No. 416 WALNUT.
eltrelt,_, • • .
The.o*M of Director' have dechireil a semi annual
Dividend of Four Dollars per share on the capital stook
of Lb. Company, payable on awl after the first dayof
November. . , . .A. 111, GILLETT.
Philadelphia, Oet. leffNlernwfiat Treasurer.
OTTBANCROFT LITERARY UNION
RYMFAIIIIIIII FAIL No t"ro HEAR HIM !
, lightfatteettue on the •I TWO RUAIDULD VS."-
By thntsleoledtorirnd F,ioquent Orator,
DAT4I4. ht. BM Ci(ER, LL D.
Merest - Fund Hall, FRI AY Evening, Oetober 19.
Tickets only 24 Cents. For sale at the Plume'
Stores, ind at the door on the evening.
00.4ranrentlyild
ry.'' FEMALE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF
P lIIINSYLVAN lA. 447 ARCH Street.—Tesoh
erg and others Snaking a thorough knowledge of Phy
siology. Chemistry, or Anatomy. eon attend the lectures
on these branches only. The session wdl open 'WM u
rots , rodootory• by Prof, itaYNEL.t. tAMTEs,
I. The y n WE DROP/a t :the 171 h lint., at d'olork P.
M, abha Is JAI vilqd. - oola-St.
SOUTHWARK BANK, PHILADEL.
Irarlitikweigninctit..,h,tvatti,..lefittiLig
MONDA Y, the nth day of I.OvEMBER n .NEXT be
tween the hottre of 10 o'oloolt onil 2 o'olodli 1 3
.11!.
- The =mud meeting or STOCICIIOI,OEDE of held at tee same_place on TFESDAY, the Gal (ley of
NOVEMDFR NEXT, at 12 o globe M.
• l , ell•Atnele Y. Y. impF:b. Deshler.
WFARMERS' ARID MECIIANICIP BANK,
PHILAD6LPIIIA, October 6, 1860.
ade nal Election_ for Director' will be held at the
Banktrapßotuie, on 111PNDAY. the nineteenth day of
November next, between the haute or 9 o'clock A. N.
and 8 o'oleek P.M., and on TUESDAY. the sixth day of
November next. a general meeting of the Stookho,ders
wall be held at the Banking House, at t o'clo.k P. Al..
agreeably to the charter.'
oce.dtnol9 ' W. EULIIITOPI, Ja:, Cashier.
IirrOFFICE -OF THE PHILADELPHIA
and Oe imantown end rio rristown Railroad Coro
t' V 4; A .- 'II Af ti 4 of the 'teal? ".
( neeent i l E 9 3 4 l . 3 h Zero
4ii -be - bele ell e k e e_o n tlioe of the jt oompany at we north-
O earner 9f NTH and ORSEN Street', onjd.O.N
-DA i thee ! h yor bovemter next, at 10% A. M.
An eleetion IA choose Your Alan/mere. to serve three
year", will he held the mum day, at, the tame placer Im
mediately after the close of the atoremendoned meet
ing. had to chose at 2 P.M. W. H .gy (Ladle,
0016 nod-teal , fieoretery.
.
.CITY C OMMISSIONERS , OFFICE,
ll o' et 11. /960. 4,780ARD-OF AYPEALE wilt sit 1190 n the fol
lowing days, to beer Appeals of Property Owner., to
wit
Find and Eivoond Wards. idondati October 15.
, Third end Fourtb_Wards,..Tuesday, October 18,
• Mb arid Sixth Ward*, Wedariediy, October It
- Seventh and Eighth Wards. Thuredar. October It
. Ninth and Teeth Wards,Fridar; trotober 19,
Fleventb and Twelfth WardcMonday, October 22.
Thirteenth, and Fourteenth Wards, TuesdaY, 0910-
litr 23.-
Fifteenth , and Sixteenth Ward., Wedneiday, OW
* 20..
seenteenth and Eighteenth Wards, Thursday, Oc
tober 25,
Nineteenth and Twentieth Wards, Friday, Onto
,
"Hetet:ter " Twenty-firat and TWenty-ersoond Wards; Monday',
Yo.
Twenty-third and Tirentv. fourth Warde, Tneeday,
October 30. . • EDWARD IL W.LLIAMS,
%Ea Ri,eB M. Nita.L.
, . .
mu t 30_ , , . . , . 'J HN A.MOI3IIEBIAN,
.. City Commi:s,toners.
OFSI I / 8 OF THE PHILADELPHIA
U. - jr AHD EXADLNO RAILROAD-COMPANY.
, • -.. ' - .lifinolo,lB6o
the holders of t bonds of thin Compeny, due July 1.
WA can tiro! mow*. upon aopllostiort at tills °from. 10
gi 000 tao olio, Utors the Mum semitied in the °iron
&UMW. ' '
- he no era SIM entitled to the benefit of a Pat
iior g o o or 1110,000 her anflt e ne esteb e innir IT the i
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ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS
OP TO 12'00LOOX LAST MOUT
nIRARD HOUSE—Ninth and Chestnut strcets.
Geo C Bariijay & la, Va , Mies Barclay Virginia
Wan t' Wi son, Bellefonte W C Valentine, Bellefonte
Jno A Harstand, Lancaster W D Chambers, Ky
JnoT Hoover, Bellefonte AS Valentine, Bellefonte
It Bielsko'', Pittsburg R T Leeoh, Jr, Pittsburg
(i Follansbee, Pittsburg Hon A G Curtin,Bellefonte
Soull.Bornerset H Roman, Huntingdon
T B Prom & ia. Troy. N Y Mlssj.rice, 'Croy,l Y
Miss Cook, Troy, 14 Y E B Evans & wf. Mies
C Albright., Pennsylvania C Wirther, London
Hon D A Pinney, Meadville T J Coffee, Pitteborg
WII Wright. in, 0 Man Stadler. CM, 0
fil.Pose..3pringfie'il, 0 B D Karns, Virginia
B A Bhaeffer, Lam:meter H Hannifin, Jr & ',Hartford
Geo Lear, Doylestown W 11 Jessup, Montrose
P B Wilson, Keene, N H Geo W Sewall. Maryland
J W Cowell. Doylestown Mr IHathews & la. Y
E Ramsay & la, Maryland W McDonald. 14 .1
T Smith. West Chester H Fensmith & wf, !titans
Miss Anderson, Blass W 0 Smith, Virginia
P T Simon, Richmond Com Armstrong & Is, USA
Hon Jos Konismaohe_,r Pa S C Koniginaoher, Pa
Mies Mathews, New York A LBennershotz, Reading
Dr 11 Wallane, Reading C B Ridgway, New York
T C Williams,' new York A "'Burley &w , Chicago
Meador Burley, Chicago James H. Dobbs, hew York
Geo A Parker & wf, 14 Y Mass Parker, New York
Mita L 12210 Harwood, N Y WI, Adams, S Carolina
J Chapeau, South Carolina A W Luddington. N Y
Mica Ballard, New York Miss Jeanine., Now York
Master Jennings, N *York Tl' Worden & do, Albany
Hon Robt M Palmer, Pa John W Bevan, Delaware
J F DondayerTrenton W JMilee, Montgomery co
R B Sproule. Montt 00, Pa I. L Allen & la. Bow York
W A amnion & wf, Pa Mire Kearny. St. Louie
Pyne, Washington Dr . M Sanders & la. N Y
A Ha Armstrong ashington Miss M Armstrong, Wash
SIM Wash Mrs Amtattong, wash
W Burnside, Bellefonte Mrs E Gratin, Bellefonte
.1 Pike. New York J Eneloe, New York
DS Hunt & la. Reading a C Meyer, Reading
L Womelsdorff. Poitsville .1B Beaty
T s Dutton & wf, N J Ely Doylestown
W E Wells, New York Nionic , New York
J Moffett, Jr. Brooklyn Al /3 Hoffman, Now York
It Davies, New York N E Wheeler & la N Y
miss Wheeler. New York Miss E Windehip,'N York
P It. Bruce & la. Canada PW C Lewis, New York
T Scott Stewart, Carlisle W Reed & wt. Mass
J M Orr, Massachusetts 1) 1' Gibbons, Baltimore
Geo P Coulter. Baltimore Wm A Shepard, New York
111 P O'Hern. Baltimore T Rawlings Bantu ore
Dr Wood, 11 S A A 14 A hell. Baltimore
P Vogelor & la, Cin, () D W Witty & wf. Cal
A Helewart & la, Perna, Master Stewart, Penns.
Chas C Gore Wray, N Y Jno Barre), Charleston
CONTINENTAL, HOTEL—Cor. Ninth and Chestnut,
Alex P Lyon. Pittsturg D SV Winters. Dayton
etover, Penna C W Harrah!, Bellefonte
Win R Sherman & la, Aid tacit ht. Allison, Ohio
Geo B Russell. Pittsburg ekes Rule & la, Cincinnati
Miss 0 1i Wallace, Ohio M U Taylor, N Carolina
C E Alexander & la. Boston If 8 Newcomb & In, U 8 N
W 0 Hamilton. New York Dr EY Brisone, Maryland
II Morrison. Richmond Alex Duval. Richmond
Mies !Warwick. Riolmi'd Mies Julia Winders •ri
.1 Evans. South Caroline Mrs A Kerby, Mobile
A Bermes)]. Prow, It I Jl4 Pike, Ne e - York
N A Smith, Phila - Mies Smith, Phil.
airs E C Stockton & cli, Pa T a Nesmith, Cincinnati
L Carroll & la. N York Alias Carroll, Baltimore
E N Carr & WI. Baltimore R Flournoy & wl. Georgia
Mien Moffatt. Columbus, Ga Mrs T H Bacon, Boston
MIX P.l Codrie, Burton H B Olney, Charleston, SC
N Lockwood New York W C Jessup, Augusta, Ga
Mrs W, Hanoi & en, S C Mr i .souls & la, Georgia
N E No _r es. Baltimore .1 F Kenney & la, Kenton',
Miss A V Kenney. Kentu'y %Its Thomas. Kentucky
G B Tucker, Kentucky W W Bailee & la. hid
A W Brannin, Philo • Mies 8 Touvilie, N York
.1 II Berry bill, Harrisburg D C Crosier, Chicago
Pr J Verille, New York It Durance, New York
Davis, Jr, Jefferson, N Y Geo R Hicks, Cleveland,o
Joo Ten Broeok, MD, 11l Miss Ten ldroeck &2 a, 11l
Jag Rea Virginia • Jim C Curd, Georgia
M Liv.rmore, Cloyeland 0 Richardson. New York
A El Herding, Belden II Poland, Boston
C Albertson. N Carolina Harries & wl. Buffalo
RA Oholgon, hi JD, Va Miss 0 A Gliolson, Va
Pardee New York - Mrs D Walker. Al Y
1 Underhill & wf, Peoria,lll Miss Laing, Illinois
Mrs Oscar Freeman, 11l J A Dorman & In, N
Mark Conklin & sin, N Y (1. Allen, Jr, & la. Broklyn
.1 C ThoriP& 2 la. • enna Wm Horn. New York
IsaitoJ Stevens. WeAll A 1 , Cushman & In, N V
N k Monroe. N Y Geo M Tampon, N Y
.1 W Savage & wfN Y W Evans, Nashville
r
Dreier, Dew Fork{ Col F H Smith. Virginia
P Weisinger, Richmond F Fisher. St Louis
A F Mantuan, New York C H Leonard. New York
Chas L oudesbuys, Baltim'e W Ropier. Baltimore
1 hos Thompson, Baltimore W Dryden, Baltimore
A A Green & Is, Wisconsin H S Bowen, Virginia
Miss iy Tourille, New York N Horn, Boston
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street. below Arch
M ll Miller, Philadelphia ,J II Long, Flemington. Pa
J Pleming,Flemington.Pa Geo Eby, Mill Creek. Pa
Alex Dylan A R Stewart. Mill Creek
W C Wagoner, Mill Creek J Earbart.Worth ngton Pa
B It M iiler, Pittsburg D Faust, Curwensville, Pa
H D Patton. Curweneville J P Crawford, Carmichael
11 Cmith & lady W H Lash. Goshen. Ind
T W Hunt, Indiana G M Young,Sraddooksfie'd
GW Meek. Claysburg, Pa ins Pollock, Tompeonville
Geo Smith Mahon ins, 0 G N Smith. Johnstown, Pa
John Yunoker. Ohio R Lewis. Buoy ma. 0
It Leroy. Baltimore Gideon Reims & la. Va
K Corner, Virginia hire Renck's, Virginia
Geo Summers. Page go. Va P H Wentz, lrentoii. N
A G Brodhead, Jr.M Oh un'k C H. Cushman, Harrisburg
Geo„ Bolton, Harrisburg J Berkey. Palen!. Pa
N li Pickett, Massachusetts Min Pickett. Mess
Mom L B Pickett. Mass Mrs C G Wiser. Ohio
8 R. Elwansey, etuppeneburg D F Pomeroy & 3 oh, Pa
Hon Philip Johnson. Pa Isaac 8 Oirterhout. Pa
813 Bummers, New York 'l' White. York. Pa
E Study, Tyrone, Peens, W 8 meAllen. Penns
H.Blair. Carlisle, Penne J Evans. Cincinnati 0
W Woo Kohl Virgd, Virgin in ia A Turner, Wheeling, Va
er, ia •
AMERICAN HOTEL—Ohestnut street. above Fifth.
Wm liFlitoraft. Phila Win G Fulton, Anna L'Furtwensler .
L'Furtwenaler. Greensburg P 0 stone. St Louis
F M Jones, Trenton, N J Geo B Curtis & la. Trenton
W A Connor & son, Penna W F Stanly, California
C H Brinton.W Cheater N B Doolan, Chester co
W F Donaldson, Tamaqua Danl Mifflin, Camden. Del
Geo Carleton. Jr. Mass R B Ellis. North Carolina
Hush Steel, Port Deposit Al': Johnson, Delaware
bt Curtis. Newark. Del H W Minder. Baltimore
J R Bennett. New York C P Deverourt. New York
L o Shiell, new York M E Smith. New York
Wm D O'Donnell N Jersey Raml H Wtite & la, Balt
Sea C Watson. Milton W C Lawson, Mil ton
.158anderson & la, .1 Shore J . Vr Lowden, Phi la
G n G Spencer, Boston J Bauman & wf, Lanoaster
T Fahnestock & yr, ban° E Shisler, Minerevli e, Pa
Jan k Winer, Minovaville 'rhos Rear Mineraville
S F Minnich. Pennsylvania Jas A Williamson. Pease
I , .1 Cross. Jersey Shore Or Bland. Sch'll co. Pa
W B Mendenhall. Coatesv Thou Bailer, Pennsylvania
I. Collins, Pennsylvania IS W Earl & Reading
unbars, new York N Jones & la, New York
T L Harris, New York Deo alhron & In. lkinn
B Adams. Connecticut Joe M Coleman, Baltimore
N B Stone & son. Peni!, John &Bart. Boston
W P Howard, Elkton, Md M E Abpott, Summit Jfill
BT. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut et.. above Third.
F Rilva Louisiana .1 $ Kelly. Wneelins, Va
John A Owens, Philadelphia H atoca,be, T amaqua ,
Chas N Wuson, rhuad. V Palmer. Pennsylvania
Wl3 Chambers. Pendia J Hutcheson. rew York
W H tly , New York J Haddon, Newark.N J
A Crum, Brooklyn E W Lockwood do la, add
G W ookrtood t Maryland M , ra McCoy, Maryland
W T Riehards, : richuylkilt Ballou;Bartford
Chas Kessler, Heading F Lathrop, New 'Park
John Strong, Rutland Geo Foster, New York
James Donnell. Newark
JONES' HOTEL—Chestrint street, above Sixth.
0 Potter, Germantown C H Reynolds,Prov t R 1
F
S A Tucker . Providence. RI A W Tucker. mk , . It I
Mrs X smith, Weshington Miss Smith, Warhington
Bertrand Wood. St Paul Gen J pCooke, Virginia
Rev Win Si Young, Va Francis Miller. Wool!, C
Silas RI Martin & la. Si 0 Anthony Barclay & N Y
A ARW Barclay, N York Alm W Barclay, N York
Mrs Wayne & da. Georgia Mrs Griffin & da, Georgie,
Mrs W S White, N Jersey hliss Waite, N Javier
MA Holt, Virginia S R Carson, Maryland
C W Harrison, Penns L la Johnson, Snow Hill
D Riobardson, Snow Hill
THE UNION HOT.PL—Aroh street, above Third,
I. P Park, Mt Union. 0 Z Zimmerman, Penne
J WI MAW. b emir Run Johr SPchell,Penna
L W Weld, Glen Hone R 0 McKee. f ondond'ry,O
P A Reed, Look Haven C Wells. Minim Pa
Mom Weaver, Salem, 0 Rev W Dennet,_N Brunewk
John H
Penneylv vim
Thee Johnson , Marlon, 0
John H-ottreet. Maryland Wkliasen, Ma
John 0 Temple, Pittsburg Semi H Rooker, Penna
J Nall, Ohio ' 1. Markle, Danville, Pa
W J etewart,Dunoanikon A 8 Cadwallader, Penne.
0 Geiger. Lancaster 1) Miller, Cumberland oo
Miller. Cumberland en A Ream, New Stark, Ohio
I J Kauffman, New Stark. 0 L Boavertnan, Onto
3 13 Fritelieg, Littlestown John Ashton, Jr, Pnila
NATIONAL HOTEL.—Race street. above Third.
Cleo V Wallace. Mt Bethel It Angle man, Penna
t and Mack, Wilkeehaere Chas Reek. Allentown
John Kemmerer, Allentown N Panne
It VI Kern Middleburg. Pa John Herr. Delaware
A Pearce, Delaware Chas Harris. Penna.
Jno Hays. Ho'lldayshurg Jas ranmeell. Wash. Ind
H A Wilson. St Louts Thee 8 Garin, Nihon. Pa
Jos Gearheart, Oatawissa Jas Sherman, Cate wage
Wm John. Catawissa Jno Holahan!, 'Hattiesburg
C Oakamp, Cincinnati Haendhinge r. Monts,' no
Solo:rile, Pottsville A B Nolierße, Pottsville
Min Bartlett. Pottsville Josh Weimer. A.Mand
Fr Bean kwf. G. eensburg P 8 Biggins. Reading
K W Hilbert, Reading WM Call, Beading
Wei F Wilson, Hartleton Jos Whitaker. Mt Clare
D pf Renck, Hanover John Haar, Lancaster
MERCHANTS' 110118E—Hurd street, ah. Caßoylan
John Kinsey, Jr. Penne J N Well°. Allentown
W F Wollo, Allentown It F Ktesel. Easton
Troch. Penna. V Hilburn. Fasten
P B Breinig, M D, He:lertn A Boor, Beiseleville
D Druer, Penna M Wiens, Penne.
John sterner & la. Penn% Martin Ptone. Bellefonle
M D Butzell, Penna Miss Mollie Bollinger, Pa
John D Foote. Penn W H SelP, Allentown
Newton J deip, Allentown J l'Burd4e, Allentown
Thos Johntlon. M Chunk tame rnrman, Bunhury
8 Swntzer k en, Allentown P Hollowell, Montgy co
Mrs B echt. Easton Mrs Hill. Easton
_ . •
Stout Stover,Siegeleville Geo Baelimen,Freemansbg
8 a Bachman. Freemansbg 8 .8 Weiler, Lancaster co
1. K Laueermilob. Leb'n co Gabriel Herb, Penna
John Maurer, Penne Mae Bensinger. Penna
B &buck, Middleport, Pa M. Bensinger, Pt Clinton
8 Mavens & la, Montg'y co Mrs M Btevens,Mocts'r co
mrs M Morris, Perry no F Weaver &la Bemsb's
0 L Loohman, Carlisle Chas Hon. Northbetl'n co
John W MoCall. Wisconsin B Hun rsberger
B Kauffman. Schuylkill no D H Wenrich Reading
Peter del berling, co Jos Young, Middleburg
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third it,, ab. Callowhill,
I P Howland, Muntg Square T P Marshal. New Jersey
BBhautn, Nazareth H German, Penna
O trunreicker, Penna Aire HuntEcker, retina
Mina F bbort, Nunn S K Albright, Trextortown
Win B Bechtel, Berke co B Weber, Centre co
W Hamer. Prnnehurg I' Hollowell, Abington
A Buckman. Mecliantoav It K Rorer, Olney
B Woodward. Moreland ) Barndt, Tremont
sllll , ittnin. Linaleatown W Yeager. Lingleatovn
11 Rorer. Olney .1 P Ntelner, Philhoebura
OH. Bteiner. Phillipsburg 0 Kline, Amityville
.1 Butt. Sammy town et Merrick. Hatboro
0 Weisner. Penns F Haester, Orwige.burg
Hersh, Peunsburg .1 D Pennaburg
1 Hill, barlville W Flank, Hooke co. Pa
hire Fmk, Quake co, Pa B Holum, Luzerne co
B Fritz. Lehirti no • .1 Foyer. atoneraPille
K Grim, Grimsville al Mitigate, Luzern,' co
BALD EAGLE HOTEL—TIInk et.. above Callowhill.
J B Graybill, Juniata co B Camp, N Tripoli. Pa
Sarri l l Comp, N Tripoli. Pa Jno Bachman N Tripoli
Beni Rocket, Slating ton W Luokenbaoh. Beth
A J Hay. Sr, Easton Mies Blotter. Allentown
Chas Ruhe. Allentown H Kuntz & la, tilatington
Reuben Emith, Leh Gap Mrs Smith, Lehigh Gap
Mice +Ninth, Lehigh Gap Jacob gangling', Monte oo
ET &monger, Pennsburg J P Geiger, Lehigh co
Stephen Knitter. Zannerev 'Phos B tleak, Leighton
Jno 8 Clymer, Bucks co F J Plough. I ehigh co
.11111 e ITheh.Lehign co Ivlre HenTrich, Lehigh
Miee A Relltrleh, Lehigh Mica E Helirrich, Lehigh
Joseph P Hammel, Pa Polomon Bear. Leh co
tl P Ronde, Dauphin go .1 Fackler & hi. Dauphin
I) it Shope. Dauphin co G Hummelwright, Pa
H 8 h , gennuth. Winterev Mrs Quinn. hunbury
J
John Wolelsger,.Centrev J Stautter, Tannereville
BARLEY SHEAF lipTEL—Second st., below Vine.
Mtn Dodson, Maur& Chunk Joe Wright, Pennsylvania
Wm Itarly, Bristol W W Pell Buckingham
A itt Diokle. Pennsylvania Florenoe kitzpatrick, Pa
M Samuel, Philo J Rioh. oaks co
David Jarrett, Horsham Thus B Linton, Newtown
J P Jan neon, Ewe co Geo Pickering. Bunks co
John Watson. Bucks on A S Paxson, Books oo
N H Hunt. Milford. N J Jas Painter, Middletown
et Wynkoop & la, Bucks oo Miss Wynkooo, Bucks eo
M Jarrett, Bucks on Maar Brown, Pa
Sohn Smith. Attleboro Rob t Beane Baltimore
0 Singer. Lancaeter B N Rucks oo
Robt Wright, Bristol T It Blue, N .1
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Math street, rib. Chestnut
P N Walton, Cooltranville Jos H Stubbs,Coohranville
P W Levis. West Chester U. II Brown, Lancaster Co
F M Spanish Lancaster co Henry Wolte,Lancaster co
Bola Lynch. Maryland W 11 (Hannon, Wisconsin
Mrs A Brillion, Maryland Mrs Brown, Plurinixville
J H Markley, Philadelphia John Fralich. ',Remoter oo
J S Markham. Chatham, t,L 8 Pennock, Kennett Senate
Amos K Harmer, Penns Alex Doylies, LeWisYll, Pa
Miss Bahama Hughes. ea B Gray. Cheater co Pa
J T Coffman, Plisenisville Miss 8 Alexander. Ohio
D Pennington. Cheater co Jesse Goo i, Chester co
A L Eber, Mt Union Porter M Pkinne ,r Peons.
DA T Black, White Hall Geo W Z Eilack,White Hall
Miss Scott. Altoona, Pa Lewis Seal, Cheater co
STATES UNlON—Market street. above Sixth. •
.1 B Abbott, Boston T C McClure, Lanoast no
D Goodyear. Comb co, W B Itsmse Lanosst Co
O Bambright, Laneast no J 9 Magee. Ceoll co lb d
H Conrad, Maismillon, 0 Wm G Harrison. Ohio
J 11 McWilliams, Clinton co J friomeal, Allegheny 00
.1 Griffiths Indiana so. Pa Haul Albert & oh. Penns
A Lewis, Lancaster co H H Goshen, Joniata ou
O W Cahoon, Armstrong no J Zearing, trlfddlet'ialt
.1 B Wealand.Barriebura Anna 61 Wealand Penns
AH W Ureiyh, Pittsburg John 8 Rohrer, Bambara
8 8 81okom. Christinuna T Whitson. Christman&
R J Houston, Lancaster on John Tart, Virginia
ilelswara co, Pa J_Pterl ',Min co. Pa
W (haw, Milroy, Pa W J Thompson, Penns
uThipple. Perry op, Pa Ponmiet. Pennsylvania
MosesWilitson. Penns 1) Myers, Meal lieterville
Jae Kirk, Mifflin. Pa John Vamorst, Maryland
FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Second street. above Market.
D R Baylor. Lanoaster, Co P B Alunday. Fenno
W W thew e & 1,5,14 Jersey }.l-T Anderson, Virginia
W woollen, Laurel. Del A R Penrungton Del
'rhos Melling, Philadelphia John Appleton, Delaware
AS Taylor. Dover. Del JI BHi yard . Dover, Del
-1411170 1 g a , r ß ar e'a j t i o e r l dr 117 Z j Eris ard . ifetria lsel aware
rtiggin. Laurel, Del "11 Miller, Maryland
R Arroyo, New York Jae Souse, PlDladelptua
MT. V.V.RMON HOTEL-41eoond street. ab.
Geo W N 101, 1 144 , Wei', Lnekawitoa,
7d T r.rulth, litiolus ao lease. Trevet ton
iq V T Riesch New ,JOIlleY 10 °slasher, W lodise
0 Vales Boma 0 Van Clow, /Wks Go
TEE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER . 17, MO.'
MARINE -INTELLIGENCE.
BEE FOURTH PAGE.
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ARRIVED.
Bohr Golden Gate, Boone, 1 day from Frederica, Del,
with wheat to Jan I, Bewtoy & Co.
Bohr James W Early, theple t l day front Frederica,
Del, with corn to Jos L Bewley t Co,
CLEARED.
Bohr C T Ford. Fouptain, Norfolk. Stroot It Co
Bohr C U tlmlth, Smith, Bridgeport, do
Boat H A Betz. Lyle, New York, do
BY TELEGRAPH.
(Oorreepondenoe of Tim Prees,)
floaxon. Oat le.
Arrived. steamships J Whitney, from Savannah; Den
Bedford, from Bal more,
The ship 13 M. Hayes is below, full of water. Tire
steamtugs are towing her up.
Haw ORLEANS, Oot. lo.
Arrived, ships Sheridan and Success from Bristol;
Joseph Holmes and Western Empire,' from Boston;
Clara 'Morse and Eivtra Owen, from ath; Johannes
berg, from Havre; ureole. from New York.
MEMORANDA.
Steainship nineas Sprague, Matthews, hence, ar
rived at Boston yesterday.
Steamship Delaware, Cannon. cleared at No* York
yesterday for Philadelphia.
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house Avenue Book-stand)pid and new Law end Mis
cellaneous Books. I have for sale upwards of 100 old
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a copy of Erasmus on the New Testament, 9iv015.,4t0,
printed in 1048. Prime 830. 1 will also deal ln.kmaravlnse
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condition, and prides. Pamphlet haws of Pennsyl
vania. and old Books upon America wnted.
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0011-wintat 617 MARRET Street.
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(From Hon. Hannibal Hamlin.l
LOUIS ff. STEPHENS,
Publisher for Proprietors.
113 NASSAU Street, New York.
RETAIL DRY 9,opDs.
DP'ESS -GOODS;
THOS. W. EVANS & CO.
Hare now open a I use and handsome assortment of
DRESS GOODS, •
COMPRISING
VELOUR POPLINS,
BROCHE POPLINS.
PLAID POPLINS,
REAL IRISH POPLINS,
FRENCH MOUSLINES,
PRINTED MERINOES,
EMBROIDERED MERINOES,
FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINTZES,
WITH A PULL ASSORTMENT
of the
LATEST NOVELTIES IMPORTED THIS SEASON.
(ml 6 3t Nos. 818 and 850 CHESTNUT Street.
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
ol6•inwetr
FA LL CLOAKS
OPENING DAILY
TILE FINEST ASSORTMENT IN TILE CITY
AT
W. P. CAMPBELL'S.
003.20 t NO. 1194 CHESTNUT' STREET
CLOAK OPENING.
GEORGE FRYER,
No. 916 CHESTNUT STREET,
Will open
CLOTH AND VELVET CLOAKS,
ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10,
In the usual
ELEGANT STYLES
oell•tf Of this Establishment
FRENCH CLOAKS.
•
An assortment of
GAY FRENCH STRIPE CLOAKS,
Just imported. The richest goods of the season.
IVENS.
0013 Ct No. 2t SOUTH NINTH Street.
CLOAKS.—The greatest bargains in the
city at
IVENS'.
OLOAKEL—Thelargrat stook, the best assottment, the
choicest colors, the finest qualittes, the moat superb
trimmings, the newest styles, the best work, and deci
dedly the lowest prices In the oity, at IVENS', 23 South
NINTH Street. ooLS-Im
LADIES' DRESS
TRIMMINGS.
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS.
ZEPHYR WORSTED; MT. QUALITY,
BH , T4RINUSINCULAND RELTINGs.
OROCRET . .PRINGEE AND SERTRAS.
SELDROIDERED,BLAPPERS AHD CUSHIONS.
EABROIDERED cJJAIR SEATS.
WOOLLEN YARNS, ALL SIZES.
ZEPHYR-KNIT TALMAS AND JACKETS.
ZEPHYR-KNIT SONTAGS AND SLEEVES.
ZEPHYR-KNIT CAPS AND GAITERS.
RAPSON'S
TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE,
0c94N26
Corner EIGHTE. and CHERRY Streets.
FREN(7II POPLINg.
A FEW CHOICE STYLES AT THE RIGHT
riucse.
Lupin's French Merino...ll t the right price..
Pieured Wool Delaines anCi Ca.limeres.
Valencia., P 1.14., Figured
Children's Belames and Wool laid..
BLACK DRESS GOON.
Auction lot/French blerinoes.66oonts to @I.
• .• Wool Daiarnes, A/ to ISO sent..
" 6-4 sublime quality. el 25.
• ' Bombazine. and Alpacas.
" Amellnes, Fed SWIMS , Het%
Black yoburg. ea.
COOPER & CONARB,
oda Southeast cm NINTH and MARKS T.
MALL AND WINTER CLOAKS, of all
the new 'havoc ready made or
U
MADE 0 ORDER.
Pint-elan work at popular prices. Every garment
guarrantied to fit and Please.
Clothe toy the laid or meoe. orient the right kinds for
Ladies', Minna and Boys wear..Y
COOER ARD,
cola Itentheastoor. NINTH and OON MARKEL%
CLOAKS. -The CITY CLOAK STORE,
192 North hlO ATM Every one Is talking of the
great bargains and superior quality of the CLOAKS at
the new CLOAK STORE, 142 North EIGHTH Street.
Cloalll3.—lf you want the best value
for your 1110110 Y, go to the City Cloak Store. US
North ING!ITIL Street.above Cherry.
pLOARS.—The CITY CLOAK STORE,
142 North EIGHTH. is said to be the best and
cheapest store in the atty. oel3•lrn
CLOAKS.—A magnificent assortment of
all the newest styles Imported this seasonovith
every new material. mad. up and trimmed in the very
best manner. at prices that defy all competition, at the
Paris Cloak Moro, northeast earner of EIGHTH and
WALNUT Streets oola lm
B ARGAIN'S IN
DARK FANCY AIL KR,
SUPFRIOR GOODS AT FIF CENTS.
Parchased at the late Auction sales at an immense
sacrifice.
A number of lots of
Delta FANCY PR.FB3 SILKS,
at M. 86,_62.5: Peals par rard.
CUR WEN STOD.O ART & BROTHER.
450, 432, and 484 N. SECOND Street,
0013.4 t above Willow.
VERY ()REAP MERINOS
SRA RPLESS BROTHERS
Have received la , e luta of
FRENCH NIF.RIHOS, ( FULL WIDTH,/
At retail or by the Case,
Prom 611 0011111 to *1 Per PIM*
lleing far below Importation coat.
AUTUMN AND WINTER SHAWLS,
French Blanket, Bootok Blanket,
Paisley, Vienna, !knoll°,
hawls. Black Shawls,
Frieda Blanketall Cheeks.
Cloth and Bilk,
Bright new stria stripes,
Men a Travelling Shawls and Rolm
SHARPLESB 11ROTHRRB,
ootl3-tf corner CHE6Trd IIT and BIOIITH Btraete.
MARSEILLES MADEIRA.-389 casks
of Marseilles Madeira, in quarters and octaves.
of " Valetta " and " Grousetit " brands, in custom
house store. For sale by
JAURETCHE & OARBTA
ea76-mwf-3t. %rum and 201. South FRONT street.
HOPE bEIGNETTE BRANDY.—An
voice to arrive. For sato H hi
JKUNPATO E & OARSTAIRS.
oola-mwf-St• iio2 and !Oa aouth FRONT Street.
LATOUR OlL—Always on hand and for
. 11 - 4 Isola, to arrive or from store. by
J A URETCHE ctrtsTAnis.
Hole Agent's for the lilted states.
0016-uvwf.3t* 202 and 200 South ''ROICV Street.
•
SHAWLS.
Brooke and Chains Leine Shawls.
Long and square Blanket shawls.
Stella Shawls, all colors.
Seversable Shawls,
rilre l lia 7 Pirtl:la. all ritralLtion,
CHARLES ADAMS k. SON.
ook-rewilf EIGHTH and ARCH Ste
CLOAK —A large variety constantly
on hank also made; to order in the most fashio n!
ble etyma, at lower rates than any other establiehme n nt.
and to one day's notice.
0111sRLES ADAMS & SON,
oeg•inwfif EIGHTH and AEOIIBII.
LINEN GOODS of every description, in
cluding phirting linens?, table linen, toweling's,
napkins, doylies, linejt sonars, br.o.. ace.
CHAELS 8 ADAM & SON.
008-morftf
W _
E INVITE particular attention to our
stook of Dress Goods,whioli we sell at a small ad
vance on ooat of Importation.
JOUVIN't3 AND JJAJOU'S RID CLOW.%
CHARIAH A DAM 4 & SON,
ocß-mwftf
EYRE & LANDELL, No 400 ARAN.
Demonstration in Shawls.
Long 13roolie ehswls. 96 to 836.
Sollermo ?laid g hawit
Argyle Plaid Scotch Shawls
Salmi Girl Long and BqUfkre Shawls. 008 inga
VYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
_IA ARCH STREETS.
Printed and Plain Mariam.
Richest anti °Wet Delanve.
Wool Detainee, from the Sale.
POOlllll, Plain and Lmbroideretl. noB-mwf
.EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMEN TB.!
TitogNugy & glom,
N carnet EIGHTH k. SP .110.riti GARDEN KC;
Having en'ilfSittVartittit STOOK,
Now otter for inspection
ONE OF THE BEST STOOKS OF GOODS
in thew liner
ill nr
be Boldldladelpbm
BOUGHT F 0
And w CASH BXOLUEII TE L ('
POSITWALY CHEAP!
Speoial attention invited to
alike and Dream Gouda.
Shawls and Cloaks,
Cloths and Cseeimeres.
Blankets and Flannel'',
Lineri_Gooda and
Marseilles and other Quilti;
Hosiery, Gloves.
ato.
All Geode marked it the loweet 1016
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brother-in-law, George Bheftly. who reside In or about
Philadelphia,Uhey will confer a favor on his wife. Mar
garet Hazel. by communicating with her at 45 Roose
velt Street, Now York, care if
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Ng TO RENT —On Chestnut street, a
Mk House, dining-room, parlor, and kitchen, on , firct
floor: warm end cold bath. Rent
,VB9. Key 2101
CHEST UT titreet. It*
MO CHAIR AND C &BINET MAKERS.-
-R. 'The Phcenix Wood-Bending Company, owners of
" Blanohard's ,Patent," for the Mates of New York,
New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland, will sell
county, town, or shop milts. or grant Looming to lige,
on easr terms This is the only patent. All infringers
will he ptrictlr dealt with. Apply to JOHN BILSBY,
or C. A. BURGESS, No. 34 BROADWAY, New York.
0c4413111
i l l OR EXOEIANGE.—A OIIOIOE TRAOT
ofgood unimproved farm land in the state of New
Jersey, convenient to the oily. will he exehanged for
°Ay property. Apply at No. I.ld FEDERAL Street.
ee22-tf
an LARD-OIL FAOTORY.—To rent, a
LARD-01L FACTORY with 32 Patent Lever
Presses. with Plates, Begs. Tubs, Kettles, Tanks; all
in complete order. Apply to
ROWLSY, ASHBURNER, & n 0.,.
oe4 No. 16 aOUTH WHARVES.
AROH-STREET PROPERTY FOR
BALE.—The Store and Dire/ling. No. 211 ARCH
Street. Apply to ALLEN & SIMS. Real Estate Bro
kers. office southenat corner of FOURTH and WAL
NUT Streets. No. 3, sooond floor. 0012 61*
r, PUB LTO SALE OF A VALUABLE
wit...FARM —Will be sold. at Public) Sale. on Second
day, the 12th of 11th ( November) month, 1860, on the
Premiere, all that valuable FARM situated in White
marsh township. Montgomery county one and a half
miles from the Chestnut Rill Ratirorul Depot, adjoining
the lands of George Blight. I earls A. Lukens, and
others; also, bordering on the Wissahickon creek, con
taining one hundred and fifty acres of very superior
land, all in the highest state of cultivation. The lime
stone is of the very beet quality for limeburning par•
poses, and the lime made from it beats a high character
in the Philadelphia market.
There is also on the premises an opening of Iron ore,
which prom nee an abundant supply of ore of excellent
quality.
Phe improvements consist of a Stone Mansion Douse,
contains two parlors, dining-room, and kitchen on the
first floor, five chambers on the second floor, with
celled attics.
The Nouse is well shaded with evergreen and other
trees. The Barn is of stone. 100 feet long by NI feet
wide, and connected with it are a !arse manure shed.
woo house, corn orib, ,to , t built of the lbest
materials.
There are wells of excellent water under cover, at
the While and Barn.
There are also on the promises a good Tenant Rouse
and large Barn; also. three I meek fins, with a com
fortable House and Stables, sufficient for the use of the
kilns
Ihe above Farm is censidered to be ono of the best
Properties in tits neighborhood, and will be sold with
out reserve. A large amount of the purchase
TRir k Prafli k neW t W e ilr g l e n i e s go s wu . by Inane Williams, re
siding thereon!
The Mlle to commence at 2 o'clock P. M., when the
conditions will be made known by
mal7. wfmllt• ANN WILLIAMS, Trustee.
MISSOU.Ea LAND !I
600,000 Acres for Sale and entry, at prices, ranging
from Iwo to 00 cents b er Aora. in any quantities re
quired
TAXI.B paid, and PATENTS preourad for purnlia•
oars of Land ender the Oraduation Act.
Plats furnished gratis by enolooing a Postage stamp
For further information epplzto
WILSON, RAWIANGS & CO.,
N. E. and lienersll.4.nd Agents,
Se CHESTNUT Street,
Between THIRD and FOURTH
ST, LOUIS, MIL
LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, and boosted.
oca-tin
HOARDING.
BOARDING}.—Three choice communica-
Cog ROOMS. on tho first floor. which may be had
together or separately., will be vacant on the lath of
October, at MRS. LEVELY'S, No 1216 CHESTNUT
Street. ocl2-121*
SALES BY AUCTION.
LAME SPECIAL SALE OP
BONNET,
CAP, AND VELVET
R B•O N S.
Reins the balance o' the imeortation or two of the
largest Importers of these goods, by
A! FURNESS, BRINLEY & CO., Auctioneers,
429 AIARKET Street.
Sn! & THIS (Wednesday) MORNING,
October 17, at 10 o'clock.
Comprising 250 Leta of the most de; 14,3 A wes
and colors
BONNET RIBBONS,
CAP RIBBONS,
BLACK SILK VELVET DO.
Ar..t o.
VIENNA BROCIIE SHAWLS and
It CHENILLE SCARFS.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
TUE MUTUAL LIFE HISURANCE COM
PAN? OF NEW YORK.
MOMS:
RIX MILLI 6NB OF DOLLARS,
INVISIED IN FIST MORTGAGES ON P.EAL
WORTH. OVER *13000,000.
The premiums are LOWER than in many other Compa
nies, and the Dividends have been 011.11kTER.
This Is a strictly MUTUAL COMMIT. There are no
Stockholders, so that ALL' IM' PROFITS
BELONG TO TUE INSURED.
6 1:mhe n ts ,:p ;i i nd
t rea information, may be had
rRTTCHFORD eTARR. Kent,
E. W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets.
PHILADELPHIAREFERENCES:
Thomas Robins, John Welsh,
Mordecai L. Dawson, George IL Stuart,
George M. Stroud, E. S. Whe en.
John H. Myers, J. Fisher Learning,
Joseph Patterson, William C. Ludwig,
John M. Atwood, Arthur G. Coffin,
Thomas U. Powers, George W. Toland,
William McKee. Mhos. Watteon. n2.3.1y*il
VAME INSURANOE COMPANY, NO.
40U CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED APRIL, M V s& BY THE STATE OF
PENNSYLANIA.
CONFINED TO FIRB AND INLAND RISKS.
DIRECTORS.
Samuel Wright, D. IL Birney,
Wm. W. Walters, J. W. Dearman,
Chas. libehardeon, Henry Lewis, Jr..
Deo. A. West, Jamb W. Stout„o. W,leon hlenko Stern.
Thos. 8. hlartm.
GEORGE W. DAY. President.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vtoe
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. Liall- If t
SAVING FUNDS.
AB:MAR/AN SAVING .FUND.--Com
sny's Building, southeast or WALNIPI
and ?OUR= Streets. Open Oily from Il illi g
&oleo , and on MONDAY till ain the evening. This
Old Institution has always paid In full, on demand,
without name,
IN'PEREST FIVE PER CENT.
All rums paid beak. on dersal i kin gold and shyer.
TRUSTS 'S.
ALEX. A , lILLDIN, President.
SAM,. WORK, Vice President.
John O. Farr. T. E. Earner. George Nugent,
John Anssnoh, Jr., Sand. T. Bodine, Alb. O. Roberts,
John Aiknutn, Jonas Bowman t 11. H. Eldridge,
Wm. J. Howard. JOHN S. WILSON ,Treairurer.
JOHN C. SIMS. Secretary. augl-hu
-
QPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND,
moo. 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine
and Callowhill. lucorponited by the Legislative April
11th 1881. Open for Deposita end Peymentii, daily, from
9to k§o'clook. Also, on MONDAY and WiLURSDAIf
IL,
EVINDS, soma to 8 o'clock.
Interest per cent. per annum. Depositors can with
draw thew moneys by Cheeks, if desired. Epeotal De
awaits reocived.
JAMES S. PRINGLE,. President,
FRANCIS HAIL?, Secretary. 5 st4lB-0 if
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
DTS'SOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.-
The undersigned, trading under the firm and name
of the Bridge Company. have this day dissolved part
nership by mutual consent. The business of the firm
will be closed up by the Treasurer, Algernon & Roberts,
who is authorized to use tlso firm's name in liquidation
o f the affairs of the Company.
A. & P. ROBERTS,
LEVI LINE.
PRILADELPIIIIi, October 17, IWO.
The buiriness of building Iron Bridges trill be con
tinued by the undersigned, in conneetion with the ma
nulhoture ofOar Axles. at the Veneoyd Iron Works.
Office 410 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
ea17.12t - A. A P. ROBERTS.
TITSSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHI P.
-IL , —The Partgerehip heretofore existing under the
hrrn oftmal OM, COLEMAN. & CO., Wagon Manufao
toren:. was thin day disaolved. by mutual, consent. All
Persons having Maims aga paym e nt , te a n d
will present
them to Heim Simone for and theta ineebted
to mid hint will make payment to him.
HEW sirdoivs.
ROBIi,RT M. COLIMA N,
OKOROE F, COLEMAN.
Philadelphia, Boot. 15, 1860.
ILEDIWY BIMODIEI will oonttnuo the business at the
old stand. and we obeerfally recommend and Bohol t for
him the patronage of the customers of the old firm.
ROBART M. COLEMAN.
oats 01 . !WWI F. COLUMAPI.
DISSOLUTION.—Thu Copaitnership of
(Woo k WHITE It this dar diseolved, by mu
tual obaseLt. All persona indebted to the concern or
having Mamie on them will please call on EDWIN A.
GOOD. who is authorized to settle the same.
EDWIN A. GOOD.
ALEXANDER H. WHITE.
PHILADELPHIA, Oat. 11,1600.
,
The business of this concern will' be carried on, es
heretofre, by
etVit-ti EDWIN A. GOOD.
EDUCATIONAL.
PRIVATE Resent Gradu
ate of Harvard College, Massachusetts, now pur
imine.his professional stud iesorishes to take one or two
Pupils to prepare for College, or to instruct in English
Studies.
Referennes: James Walker, D D., and C. C. Felton,
LL.D.. Cambridge, Mass .; Wm. R. Furness. D.D., and
Charles Short, P se., Philadelph a.
Address, " Box GO6 Pest Office. ocl6-nomf6t
PRIVATE PUPILS fitted for College,
by an experienced Classical Teacher. Address
" A. M.." at tine office. nell3-6t."
MMESDAMES IS AND D'ILER.
'WILLY respectfully inform their friends and
the enblio that they have the irremoveL "e
s rar
fitiVeiri t il r Z n gilMi e 73 l tlert. g
Po en. from five yesra of age upward prepare i tl y k e r
loantx Maas.
- 1 1
RBELAND INSTITUTE—A BOARD
ING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN.—This insti
tution is located in a delightful, healthy, and retired
cart of the country, twenty-four miles norrhweet or
Phi.adelphia, two hours' ride from the city ; aoceseible
by Norristown railroad and at ages, tw,ce a day.
.Neat 6101381011 opens October gad.
For circulars. address
H. A. HUNSIOKER, Principal,
.82740024• Perkiomen Bridge. Montgomery 00. Pa.
RUYANT, STRATTON, &FAIRBANKS'
w MERCANTILE COLLEGE, B. E. corner BR
VERTU. and CklESTNUTBtreets —Day and
Sessions. individual instruction in Bookkeeping, i n .
eluding General Wholesale and Retail Business, blhip_
ping, Forwarding and Commission, Banking, k
ohango, Manufacturing. RahroadingL Fdeamhoating.
&0.. the most thorough and practical course in the
United iltates. Also, Lectures, Commercial Calcula
tions, Arithmetic,. and the higher Mathematics, Pen-
Menshie (beet in the oityl, Correspondence. &o.
For shle, their new Treatise on liookkeepitig. beauti
fully printed in colors, and the pest work published.
se26-tf
CLASSICAL INSTITUTE.
DEAN STREET. below LOCUST.
The duties of the Classical Institute will be resumed
atoriday. Septembers. J. W. FAIRES, A. M.,
sari- dam Principal.
I , I • I
NER THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Streeta, re.
opens MONDAY, September ed. Four more "mode
will bo admitted. Catalogue, sent to any adipose.
ait2l•tf R. STEWART, Pnnemsl.
R. WINTHROP TAPPAN'S BOARD
1N G and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES,No,
1727 VINE west, near Logan Square, will RE-0 rim
on WEDNESDAY, Neptemberutn. Ciroulara tunualied
nt application. aul6-tI
BUSINESS CARDS.
NEW ORLEANS (LA.) PICAYUNE.—
JOY. (JOE, & Co.
Have been appointed sole agents in Philadelphia for
this extensively circulating paper. of commanding in
fluence. Business men are advertising in the best news
papers of city and omintry, at the offices of JOY. MK
& CO., Advertising Agents. FIFIH and CHEBTN ,
Streets, Philadelphia ; Tribune Buildings, New York,
se2Ebtf
HORACE SEE,
MECHANICAL ENGINEER, and
riatENT ATTORNEY.
No. 114 South SIXTH Street,
(Nearly opposito the County Court Housed
Prepares Specifications, Drawings, tee., and transact:
all other business connected with the obtaining of Let
ters Patent
Machinery Designed and Drawings made. augalin.
ipq•
Eni R. CORSON, REAL ESTATE BRO.
Pennsylva
EL. KR AND CONVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN,
a.
FARMS STORES, MILLS, and HOTELS FOB
SALE in Montgomery, Rucks. Cheater, and Palawan
Counties, varying from 10 to SX/ acres, in good localities.
Persons apply= will be shown properties free of
charge.
Bonds and Mortgaes negotiated at fair rates. HAND
SOME RESIDEnCES for sale in Norristown, Potts
town, and intermediate plums. For Catalogues and
fu.l description, addrou R. R. CORSONi 21-Stn ,
Norristown . Pa,
j NICHOLSON,
u• • Manufaoturer of
SHIRTS. LINEN and MARSEILLES
BOSOMS AND COLLARS,
A large and choice assortment, and watt mann,
always on nand, unto whioh I particularly invite the
attention of CASH and prompt-paying SHORT-TINY
beu.
E. Corner of SECOND and ARCH Streets. PhDs
del.a auf-Sro.
P... 70, FUGUET & SONS,
IMPORTERS ON HAVANA CIGARS.
No. WS South FRONT Street.
Reoetve regularly a full assortment of desirable El
GUIS whioh they offer at low rates, for omit or ap
proved credit. jeW-iy
ipAwsoN & NIOLIOLSON,
BOOKBINDER&
NOB. 019 AND 621 MINOR. lIIREER,
Bataan Market akt
_Eheatnat WU%
YHILADAbrRIA.
/AMES PAWBON. JAB. U, KIOIO/110K
laV
J. BAYLIS THOMAS,
ATTORNEY-A7-LAW,
Ras removed his °Moe from No. EMI Arch Meet to Nth
429 WALNUT Street. •
Particular atlenUon glyen to the recovery Of Mar.:tan
tile Claim. The drafting and examination of Wills,
Conveyanoes,Ausignmehts, liners of Title, and other
Instruments of Writing, The management of Executor.
olumr, Adminiztratorships, and Trusts. superintended;
and the beet seonnties procured for the permanent in
reetntanti of Money. Satisfactory reference Riven
when required. statt-Om'
PIANOS AND MUSIC.
? Al i/ PIANOS ! PIANOS ! ! PIANOS !!
PIANO-FORTES
MELODEONS,.
..
PIANo-FuRTF.S.
MELODEONS,
Made by Rayon, Bacon, to Co., Nunne it Clark, Italie%
Davin. & Co., and °there.
J.
myli-lY SEVENTH andCHESTNUT.
ffflin STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA
TENT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS,
SQUARE GRAND. AND SQUARE PIANOS, now:
preferred in oonoerts end in private circles by the best
performer& Received the filet prendeinsover the ban
makers, from Judges hire Rottschalk.Mason,and others.
Challenge all competition. BLABII7a RROTHERS,
da-ty • 1006 CHESTNUT Street.
RAINES BROS) OSOIRSTRUNG
PATEN T-ACT lON PIANO FORTES.
" Cheapest Fintt-Class Pianos made.' sdd
sasortmentof Louis % V. and other stiles. for sales
Fastory Cash Prices. and wananted for is years.
Deoond-head Pianos for r4e and to rent.
GEORGE L. WALKER,
S. E. Cor. of SE VhDITH and ASCE from
$
S. CO.'S Improved MELODEONS, from
ets. upwards. Iru.pm
BURNS' CELEBRATED ROSE
WOOD and full metallio-plate .PIAN 0-
FORTES ; and May te, Green's llarmonto and Eoban
Melodeons. The above instruments are of the very
latest Improvements, and best makes, For sale at
al aRSH'S Maine Store, No. 1102 CkIESTNIP/
Street. one tin
MARSH'S NEW IMPROVED PIANO
INST.!? I'CTION BOOK.—Esstest method of fin
gering, together with a beautiful selection of popular
woes and progressive lemons. ever before_ published in
a small wort—price only 50 oents—at ItLaßall'S Music Shim, 1102 CH ESTN UT Street. oce-lin
MUSIC—From all Catalogues in the
'United &Men, at One Cent per page—at 1118
MARKET Street , opposite the Farmers' Mammoth
Market Henze.
WINNER'S INDEPENDENT VIOLIN
PLAYI , ,R, N 04.1, 2, 9
_4, 6.6.7, and 15, are now
ready—price 25 aenta — at KAMM% Mum Store. 1102
CHESTNUT Street. ocs-Inia
MILLINERY.
MISS E. M. REDMOND HAS RE
t4 MOVFD to 1294 WALNUT Street_, and will
have on SATURDAY a full aaeortmeut of BONNETS
tor the season. oel6-6t*
Di MISSES O'BRJAN, 914 CHESTNUT
Street, above Ninth,_will open Perla Millinery
for the Fall, on THURSDAY. October 77, 1860. octS,ltt"
FURS.
LADIES' FANCY FURS !—F ANC Y
P CTRS !—FAREIRA, at
_his New, One-price La
dies' Fancy Fur Store, 718 ARCH street below
EIGHTH, has now in store, of his own importing and
manufacturing, the most complete assortment of Fancy
Furs for Ladies and Children to be found in this city.
embracing every kind, quality. and style, as ail my Furs
hare been in.ported by myself during the present year,
and manufactured under my awn snpervision; mid having
adopted the one-price principle of doing business. I feel
contidentiu saying it is the interest of all wishing to
purohtute a set of Fur to give me a call. oclT.3cr
KEROSENE OIL.
PORTLAND KEROSENE OIL
In order to meet the oonetantly-inereaeing demand
for thin justly
CELEBRATED OIL AS AN ILLUMINATOR,
the company have now doubted their former capaci
ty, and have the most extensive works for manu
facturing Oil from Coal in the United thaw ; and
in order to insure for us a content eupplY. adequate
to the demand,, they have positively refused to establish
any new agenoies, or oreate an 7 new outlets for it what
ever. . .
Whet we claim for We Oil is,
ITS UNIFORMITY IN QU OILSUPERI
ORITY OVER ALL OAHER
It is entirely free from the offensive odor peculiar to
all other Coal Oils in the market. and for brilliancy as
a light. eleanhuess, cheapness, and safety, (having no
explosive prose/ties), is, we may confidently say,
THE ONLY OIL THAT WI TION GI VE GENERAL
SATISFAC
Wherever It has been introdueed consumers will use
no other.
As there are many inferior Otle sold as Kerosene, we
oaution dealer. In particular against tieing this trade
mark. Whenever doubts exist as to the genuineness of
the article, we respeetfulltask that a sample may be
411 F ' ro f Cifle d r `OB impaction.
COMPANY'S LOWEST PRICE,
and all orders addressed to us by mail or otherwise will
meet with prompt attention.
Z. LOCKF k CO.,
Bole Agents and Manufacturers of
Alcohol. Burning_ Fluid. and Fine Oil.
0010.6 m No. 1010 MARKET St., Philadelphia.
SligniPenNEW TRI-WEEKLY
FR FIGHT AND PASSENGER
RO IPO NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH. VA.
ORANGE OP LOCATION for the receipt and deli
very of Freight.
On and after Monday, October 15, Forwarders of
Goode by the line will send to r PRETTIZEL'S Ware
house, under National Hall, 1224 MARKET Street.
Entrance for 'drays In the rear of the building, from
Thirteenth Street through Leiner e treat.
Mark Goods Via Seaford, Del."
Passengers will take the 8.15 A. M. train at the
depot, writer of Broad street and Washington avenue,
on Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays.
boat Fare for firstmlasa passengers, including meals on the
, $7
Second-class passengers, inoluding meals on the boat,
41440
0032 ti g. F. KENNEY, Master /...fß.artcritta.tion.?.o.
G+ AU T I 0 N—ORIENTAL DETERSIVE
EH/AY—Encouraged by the great and merited sup
nen of this article, several unprincipled makers have
closely imitated it in appearance only, .and we feel it
Our duty to notify the public that none is genuine, ex
coot our name is stamped on each bar.
&saws lit VAN HAGEN & McKEONE.
(IRIENTAL DETERSIVE
pound of which will do as much washing. and do it
better than three of Common rosin soap ; clothes need
no boiling nor rubbing on a wash board. Over 100,000
families are now constantly using it. We guarantee it
to give satisfaction, or return the money. All respeota
bleGrociers have it for sale.
TRAIN & MOREONE,
anal -we if tf • 29 and 04 &lath Wharves
AZUMEA ! 'MOIRA ! AZUBLEA !
AZUMEA: AZUMEA: AZUMEA: JIZUMEA
PROF. MORRIS' AZUMBA BAKING POWDER.
Manufactured solely at Ito. GIII North FOURTH
Street. and for male he Grocers tenerallt. selt-Smif
SaTEREOSUOPES A 14.1) STEREOSCOPIO
VIEWS.—AIso Siaataoles, Exe-gt&ggegt Odera
glassed, Microscope's and all kind of Optical and Matha
mat.loal at
M. J. FRANKLIN'S , Optician.
001-1; if 112 R. FO lIRTH street. be Chestnut,
CARDAMOM SEED, MALABAR-- 2 -1 caso
for sale. WETHERILL .41. BROTHER,
8810 47 and 49 Diana A tteON
L •
INO, (MOUND N OIL, Brown and
Lilao Color, Manufadtured and for gale. WK.
THERILL & BROTHSR. 47 and 49 Ranh tigenlvD
0011
CI,AMPBENB AND BUltNlNti FLUID,
Manufactured and for sale. WETHERILL &
awn N g, 47 and 48 North 8113COND Mt. 0011
PIIRE WHITE . LEAD, Manufactured
awl for sale. WETRERALL & BROTHER. 47
, • 4 9 North ' tErsnri I) 4. • 01111
OA610! OF SEED phAt".COBAOCO,
lu.ture, mul Gm. Bat. Iv,
401341 .JOS. B. liAlideti a. Co.
AIiEUSEDIEWI'S,
coNOER
PROFESSOR ANDERSON.
SOMETHING NEW !!
TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY EVENING,
211 E
NEW PROGRAMME.
o•
STILL MORE MARVELOUS WONDERS,
Selected from the exhaustless repertmee of •
THE GREAT WIZARD OF .THE NORTH,
Including the .
MONEY PRAT CANNOT DE COUNTED,
THE CHARMED LADY,
THE KEY OP ROLLS.
THE MYSTERY OF LATHANNAS,
AND
MARVELS WITHOUT NUMBER OF EVERY
RIND.
PROFESSOR ANDERSON'S stay will be brief.
IF COMING—COME.
THE MIGHTIEST MYSTIC= OF MODERN
TIMES
Tenders the invitatiori;
MISS ANDERSON EVERY EVENING, With
NEW MNEMONIC FEATS. •
GRAND MATINEE at 2 o'clock or:
SATURDAY NEXT, Oct. W. onth the,
WALL ILLUMINATED IN THE DAYTIME.
ILLCONY, 02 CENTS; BODY Or HALL, 20 CEENTIL
Doors open at 7 : commence at • 0017 at
WiIeATLEY & CLARKE'S ARCIIST.
THEATRE.
THIS CMTEDNESDAY) EVEN/N.Q.,
POSITIvELY THE LAST NIGHI: !
POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT!
OF THE GREAT COMBINATION.
THE ROYALIST! THE IIOYALEST!
THE MI. RCHANT AND Him CLERKSI
THE MERCHANT AND HIS CLERKS
CROWDED HOUSES.-
Secure your Rears.
WALNUT-STREET T,UEATRE.
• • Solel.emee— —Mrs. M. A. OARRISTTSON,
Stage Manager Wltl. A. CHAPMAN.
Llanness Agent— --•—. Mr. JOB. D. MURPHY.
THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING.
UNCLE PAT'S CABIN.
Mickey.. —.Mr. Barney Williams.
Widow Casey.. - —.Mrs. Barney w i th.,,
PRINCE Lo ROSO.
Prince Dotoroto—.., ~ , Mrs. Barney Williams.
LATEST FROM YORK.
Mrs. Sometime Yertna Sprout: Mrs. Barney Williams.
Phil Mulligan . „Mr. Berne', Williams.
Doors open eta
,quarter t 0 .7 o'clock: performers...
commence at o (nook. lair Prices as usual.
ifiIcDONOUGH'S 01YMPIO (Late (int
im luso RACE Street, Niels Third.
INCRBASIRD ATTRACTION.
SECOND WEEK
of the great Moral Drama of
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN.
The beautiful COR DELTA HOWARD Ps the " (lenrle
Eva," Imitated by her parents. Mrs. G. C. NOWA RD as
" Topsy." in which character else stands unrivalled.
Mr. G. C. it OWA RD as " St. Clair," the great origi
nal. .1. E. Mc DONOLIGH as" Pianism' Pletcher."
Uncle Tom's Cabin every evening this week, and on
Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Price of admission. 25 cent commenceircle, liSsente
Doom open at 7 o'clock ; toat 7,3 i o Mock.
CONTINENTAL . THEATRE,
(Late National:) WAT.NUT Street. above Eighth.
MONDAY EVENING, Ootober Ig,
Cocement of the
EIGHTH WEEK AND POST LIVELY LAST SIX
NIGHTS OP THE SEASON OF
CARNC ROSS AND SHARPLEY'S MINSTRELS.
Change of Programme every night.
Success unparalleled. •
They
73 rfl i g l aYre c i e ltR FORM ANCFS.
t>x distinct changes of Programmes.' "One
night 6."
of amig all the Troupe.
First night the new burlesque.
"
Sharpie), BLACK RICHARD THE THIRD."
as— .
8r0wer.........._ ....Richa r d.
And a great east.
Doors open at 6.14 commence at7ll. Tickets. 25 goats.
SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE.
OPEN FOR THE SEASON.
ELEVENTH STREE'S'
NEWLY DECORATED AND PAINTED.
MR. SANFORD
Has secured one of the
LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented heretofore,
who will appear nightly.
Sanford will perform evert evening,
Doors open at 7; Commence at 7X.
Admittance 25 cents. Children 13 cents. sell-Itn
CARL WOLFSOHN AND THEODORE
THOMAS'S SERIES O ACADEMYSSICAL SOI
REE% at the FOYER of the OF MUSIC,
Subsoriphons will be received at the Music Stores of
G. Andre & C0.,1104 Chestnut 'treat; Lee & Walker,
122 Chestnut street; Heck # Lawton, Seventh and
Chestnut streets; and Th.A. Schmidt, Jumper and
Chestnut streets, where the programmes and particu
lars can be seen. seS3 aw••
IpIIEN NA. ACADEMY OF TEC FLNX
ARTS.-1.029 CHESTNUT gtreet. —
Conjoining a largo collection of Paintings and Sante
taint in now open Celli frog% 9 A.M. tint P. M. Ad
mulinon 4e ots. ; children undern yeriz.l2 cents. irlt-tt
LEGAL.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT. FOR. ----
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA:
Estate of MICHAI. L McCAR_THY. deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Courtto audit. settle.
and eubust the account of MARY T. McCARTHY,
administratriz of the estate of said decedent. end to
make Metrication of the balance in the hands of the ac
countant, will meet the patties interested. for the aur
ora:le of his appointment, on Tiiirmsultirt October
21th. at 11 A. M., at his office, No. 101iflorth BiXTII
Street in the oity of Philadelphia..
ocS-froorSt LEWIS D. VAIL. Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR - THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
)state of HaRAII LANCE, deeea•ed. •
The Auditor appointed b_y the Court to audit, settle.
and adjust tan account or luau Bewley, Executor of
the Estate of the said decedent. and te teake.distribu
lion the Balance m the hands of the suotatant.
will meet the verges interested for the pasposien of his
seeomtment, on AIOPIDAY, the 2241 Mayor OuTOB R,
at 4 o'clock P. M . at his Office, Ito. ett WALNUT
Street, an the city of Philadelphia. -
JANIPS B. DOYLE.
ocl3.amw [mat • - Auditor.
VSTATE OF ABRAHAM MITOILICLL,
.4! Deceased. .„
.
Whereas Letters of Administration of thiistite of
ARRA Ahl MITCHELL, deceased. havibeearatated
by the Register of Wills for the otty and - 000atT ot
Philsdelph a, to the undersigned, all piteous having
olaime against the said estate are requelited to Make
known the same to, and all persons indebted to the Mid
estate to make iromediate_payment to •
ALLEN MITCHELL, Administrator.
No. 295 erittros Street,
Or to hie attorney, ISAAC IaYER, JR.,
se26 w 6t* No. 260 South FIFTH Street.
NOTICE.—AII persons indebted ,to the
estate of WM. JOHNS, late of Woodbutro New
Jersey, on land, book account, note, or otherwise, are
resuested to make immediate_payment. and 'those
having demands to present them for settlement-to
ED WIN A. J"HNe. Eximator,
N. E. corner FOURTH and /MOH.
Philadelphia, Dept num. se.l6,wit*
NOTICES.
ITOTWE.—An Instalment (being the
Third 1 of Ptve Dollars
_per Share' on the Capital
Stook at the GhRNANTOwN PARRERGIRR RAIL
WAY O. is called, payable on or before 14uVnAIRER
eth next.
oce-Im WM. BINGERLY, Bee. and Treas.
AN IRON BRlDGE.—Proposals .and.
AN
Designs fora first class double traria Iron Bridge.
about 120 feet long to he emoted over the Canal at
Middletown. Pennsylvania. on the Harrisburr and Lan
caster Railroad. will be receivrd at the Mine of the
Company. No. 234 South THIRD Street, until let No
vember next.
For partleulers, apply at said office. 001,W-et •
BIEPICINAL.
J R. STAFFORD'S
OLIVE TAR.
WHEN OLIVE TAR IS INIIATAID its healing 80/ramie
odors are brought in contact with the lining membrane
of the
THROAT, BRONCHIAL TUBES, AND ALL THE
AIR•CELLS OF THE LUNGS.
relieving at once any peril or oppression, and . healtng
any imtation or intimation.
WHEN Of.; VIE TAR IS TAKEN UPON SUGAR, It forms an
unequalled Soothing and Heating Syrup for Coughs and
all Throat diseases.
WHEN OLIVE Tart re APPLIED, ite fiLagnettior con
centrated curative powers render it a most speedy
PAIN ANNIHILATOR.
Olire Tar is Hot stielry—does net discolor.
Rift) , cant. a bottle, at .142 BROADWAY. N. Y.. and
by all Drutgiste.
J. R. STAFFORD'S
IRON AND SULPHUR POWDERS
are a soluble preparation of Iron and Sulphur, identicm
with that existing in the blood of a perfectly healthy
person. Viii ins with the digested food,
THEY REVITALIZE AND PURIFY THE BLOOD.
THEY IMPART ENERGY TO THE NERVOUS SYSTEM.
THEY INVIGORATE THE LIVER.
THEY STRENGTHEN THE DIGESTION.
THEY REGULATE THE SECRETIONS Or TEE BODY,
AND ARE A SPECIFIC FOR ALL FEMALE WEAKNESSES
PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A PACKAGE.
At 444 BROADWAY, New York. and all Druggiate.
PAMPULET CONTAINING TESTIMONIALS YROM 7111
following and more than 100 other well-knovu promi
nent persons, will be sent to any address.Pes by mail,
Ono. LAW, Esq., Fifth avenue, New York. -
AIMEON SEAMS, Erm., Banker, New York.
TNPRLOW WEED, Egg.. Albany. N. Y.
Gen. Dose GREEN, Washington, D. C.
Col. &mum. COLT ,}11171fOrd; COWL
Cot. Cues. SLAY, U. S A.
Rev. JOSHUA LEAVITT, Ed. Independent, New York,.
Rev. E. BEIGE?, Ed. Examiner, New York.
Rev. D. W. Caoxx, Agt. Am. Bible Union, N. Y
Rev. 0. F. A. SPINNING. Butternatte, N. Y.
Rev. Dr. LEONARD, Exeter, M. B.
BEND FOR A PAMPHLET.
Said by all Druggists. DYOTT dc CO., No. 232 No
SYCOND Street, Agents for Penneybrawls. se22-ara
ASTMFor the LIISTANT ItSLIEF and PER-
I MANE= CURE of this Caroming gout-
Plaint. no
FEND T'S
BRONCHIAL CIGARETTRB,
Made by 0. B. SEYMOUR & 00" 486 BROAD
WAY, new York. Frioe Slyer box; tent tree by poet.
sivl-8m itt FOR RALE AT ALL DRUGGiRTIV.
SPECIALTY FOR LADIES. TRUSS
AND BRACE DEPARTMENT conducted by com
petent Ladies. Entranoe on TWELFTH Street, Brat
door below Race. A lull line of Meobanioal. Reme
dies, tight end elegant ix construction. sPeefallY
adapted to Ladies' we. . •
. . „
C. H. NEEDLFS, Proprietor,
S. W. corner TWELFTH and RACE Streets,
Phitsdelphts.
W Entrance to C. H. N.'s Room, for gentlemen,. at
the corner. meld &air
A WONDERFUL AND NEVER
FAII.PNG REMEDY FOR DISEASES OF THE
NERYOUB SYSTEM.
PROFESSOR MORRIS'
EUOE.PDALOS,
AN EXTERNA L REMEDY,
Frivoled by MOOKRIDGE & CO., 140. 62 N ull ,
FOURTH Street.
lir And for sale by Druggists geberstley. sen-suair
DIGESTIVE.—To invigorate
We 1: S eely's orcana,—Thone who profess to tale
no medieine use it for As
strengthening goslings. fold
ARCH,b ODOSODl,Nortbcaat corner of TRlTgArnd
and other Druggiata. col
itill RS. SANDb REN, PROFESSIONAL
Int NURSE. has opened a Boarding House atNo len
h'sruce street, far the mrselel soommolabon 01 Invalid
Ladies, end for those coming to Philadelphia to be Con
fined. or for medical attendance, alters they can have
careful nursing, scrod boar/. and all the comforts of
borne. Mrs. 8. refers, by eßMlrelOtl , to the follotnee
proressionat gentlemen:
Profeasor C. D. Maine, Paepar Water, M. D.,
Prceessor 8 D. Dross,L. Rodman, et, 0,,
Professor Jos. Pancoast, Professor D. Jackson
Isaac Ilayedll... W.D., R. A. F. Penrose, M. ' D"
Proteamr H.
Hedge, G W. Norris, M. D..
J F. Merge , M.D., Professor B. H. Diekson.
co& lm
SECOND-BAND FIT R NI T UR E
fIOUGUT TO ANY AMOUNT.—}lovsekeevera
having artio.es of Furniture. Feather Bede.
Carpets, Atmore, eco , todisme of, will get a liberal
cash price by applying to WALSH, Also, OS band.
select assortment of new and noond-hend rurniture
suited for the city trade.
• T. N. WALSH,
ue9-12V N0.93s MARKET Street, below Teeth.
figs,FAIRBANKS , PLATFORM WALL%
for arch) by FAIIIIIA.M.XI& EWING
.Ire iv 711 CI Narrow - . eltrimik ir 1.
RED LEAD, GROUND IN OIL, Mum
igraoangel'ou:'