The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 18, 1860, Image 3

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    Ft*lirtC[iiti' s #u°.coi vi 4.
Tie , Meier Market.
Pratterzr.itiA, Ott. 17, 1990,
c;•tAilaitte a utiOuledt reaction la en fancy Mods took
- *too at the board to• day, bat State and outs loans, bank
•••_ stook!, sad tylasitallls/ lalbse7 *bans are firm at pre
; - ,vioitattsotatiesst, Cstawisaa preferred 'Old at Rig and
lb* oonsoltdatell at klraira preferred sold at r 2 ;
NalfrigidiOß. 0 1 0 11 11011 stook; sold at 9; Read_
-• mares 1 1 1.#4 ; golitlyilliaVavigatiosi6sg; Lettish
so* 42 5 ; Mester ;Valley Railroad ISg; , Delaware Di.-
vulon Canal Company ealf ; Lehigh Eve* cold at 17, sad
- ofialiaSnining etotikebanged bandit att.%
-.Tanislonll/ marketitimaini tiltboat change; • '
• tttt , TotaTutisanlvania Railroad ComplinY 61,0411 1 111 1. 1111-
, of three Per tionnolear Or State tai,
, v- 11, 1 21 0 . 4 'Oa and atter November - - -
The folloring is the coal tonnage of the Shamokin"
and Pottsville Railroad Catuany ".. '
For week ending Onk 13. --
mune time Ism rear--
1nerea55......1,061.09 . 24,353 01
The to lowing is the Pittsburg bank statement for
weet,prededing o,otober ' • , ' .
- BANKS: ,* Circulation. Bowie. Loaner
Bank of ,Pittsburg .....136.706.476M,111611,77104610707.1727
Exchange 691.410_ W 0.667 1 str,gas 333,7717
- • Ketch dr : bleak... —.. 337.511 -198961 996•666 910.1 7 7
'
7tleens' 378.3735 142,307 7 774 918 752,774
soma 71.887 763,400 97 666
It .17104 - , MIX 7394 9 1 1 233.686
' 766100 .101,766 777,696 114,47/
tesanicierixe.or tocues 1.989.786
Lent week : 1,519,997;'7,109.0741063 670
Doorease.. ,- - 99;196 • - 1921 :66.967 2,7/11
.....- :tuargot...d. Riga) Rir:kb.:,
ifitrilinig:..:..., 1957.846 *87,916 111,07,1
e nt1ig .. ei ....,2. , 114 241' . , /7 0 Z . , 183,771
kar t VLIF::: Lill 7,789
21,281 36,903
32.692
Iron utty........ • ' 3049.11 118 88,199
A1105n0rty,..'...... ; 42,669 r 22 819 67.332
, Last week
rebrea
• ".Deoreamo..... i.6,13i. 23.166 .--.
The United States Goveinseent 41n the market for
ea new Men Cd... yew stiLrows, for Which bide will be
reoeired tudiraext Monday ittd ) The Imit loan has
been sold mr high mi 1616163. The Beeretary of the
Treemily - gives notice that no oder will be accepted
• below per. • and none for any tractive of one thousand
.. ' dollars. Nor von env offer be oonsidered unless one
, per debbiti of the mount, thereof is deposited with a
deep:celery of the United States, getdeot to the order of
, the Secuitary of the Treasury. Tem certificate of such
' depost ;must exemplum the proposals,. In all came
the 0E176 MlO9l 1:41 unconditional, Mahout 'reference to
- other effete, and most stater 'the'rate , of premium
, offered. - , ~' -
The, proposals should be endorsed on , the , outside,
• " ProPosals "for Loan mi . 164" and be addressed "To
'the Searetax of the Treasury, Washington, D. C."
The beet biddele, under the foregoing conditions, for
thi eggregxe sem of 010600,0t0, will to immediately
; informed bystMlotthe acceptance of their offers, and
they must delimit the amount au eacepted, with the pre
- min* thetas, with the Treasurer of the United States.
_ oythe Assistant Treasurer at Boston, New York Phila
delphia:. 'lLharleston, New Orleans, or Bt. Louis. on or
- - ',afore the ald day of November next. Should succese
tut bidders deem to Oepoait at ether smote, their wishes
Will be duly meandered on being stated to this Depart
- meat,
• Ceittficatenef tescnbett stook will be iesued in gums
not lsle than:WM eaoti,,to the successful bidder s, or
their - easigai, flay the strieroXel so deposited, carrying
, 'nutria at the MN etre 'per canton' from' the' date
, of such deposit. , Sleb stook will be transferable on the
books of the Treasury, agreeably to the regulations of
The Bet weekly statement of the Balton banks is as
follows:
• - Capita 5t00k..... ' ......
• Lastosad dim:Duets
• L railer; 6111 ei binia . ...— .... .—.--. ~
• . . ' ~ .. ...... .
„ . . a
to other truths 7 . ..... ...... .. ..
r
~........................:.:::::::: ..... ::::
~ "'The New York Ereable Peri lays:
'llie Kook market continues heavy, ond the_speos
, le live Ind premium • general decline or MOM ir neat.
c fewer/Tx business is Nat, the communion houses executing
ere.
Tkepearketoloicqr steisdiei, but dull ; • tales of New
• York l'ontral as felVelleki, atm X% •
'also, &meet ed the railway Xeres was Galena and Uln
a:so, which row to 78, after selling down to 77. K. The
buyers of this stook, we undentano, are moving oil the
''.. announeement: telegrieh of the termination of the
war with the Wisoonsin road& old rates now being
•
lily teetered on freights' well an mussagers.
, - okwe with sabot at MOM. Moak /shed
' 4 ems
3. WC. Illinois Lenten E, Mulhigele Ceti
.....,
, •
- Melees gold at X -We bier that t h e new express nr
• 12matatdeeir sot meet with the susses. anticipated,
, e i rlied it la t. .111 ° 17 4 . egid li e lrett wh rrrt o usen tile i rt i° ll t oli h i t rO n"
cent. froie_yesterdar.
" Pnoifiti MD waa dull to day at 9111 At lhe close 94
wee the best bad. Pasisma was Arm at 11681: 1 3.
Retina and Moroesbar is quoted at 411x10 ; Dela
ware, Lackawanna and Western is 91 bid. •
erooltlys Water 'Loan u 10301033‘. Brook:yn City
Zeroed. lignite.
- - bit IVltArgui n gerr'v l erlgisg." ch"g"m4 Is
Tke r . is more doing in trovernment bonds. The Con
, po i o rives of MfleoldlYsely at 191. ,
Thanulroad bonds are nueltsaged. The muss of thb
„ Allialitsen Southern. Brie, ass °memo and Northwest
ern, are steady at p Otcu.
•
Philadelphia Steck Exchaage Sales,
October 17. 1616. -
` ' N97013T0D DT B. E. Na73146111.> Merchants' Exchange
JUST BOARD, . .
IWO 4 1 / 4 111tIll be- 136 97% 117 Sahlfav_prer—.6s 9
ma west Chalker X., 00 23 Lehigh 5i50........... 17
2100 Cain AAm es'oll ;.- XX 10 _ do --........-.. 17
• 0131= I rl fm g friirt.ll / •
33: 1 tro l gr%ir - iii4=:. 21§
..wo flit, 6e.............10115 9 Reading ft— ..... UK,
NON rennin Leg .. -. 76 100 do --.......23 66
\ 1005 Reading 46'84 -TT 150 do . .. .. 73 re
• lacDphald 1 4,60 en 63 In Caw leert..is.lts is%
• - 3 labia snip -=- 43 1 'do 1,. ef.. b 6154
10 dir ....... -"be 43 2'do put' .- 104
'l9O Simi-. pref.. m X Wilmington R....i1l 410 ,
5 .47
j, e , m ar --r ;I is o.itay.... x Con." e)2
•• - '99 . -;do .. ' .....bg Ms 7 21391409:00 - 91= A'
Serena efiiiiig--- 236 4 do .. • --.:.. al ISO Lois 1e1and.....b5 li 5 West Fiala it..eswn an
No.do - .... ...... 14 31 Girard Bank. Jots gm
100 do —l9 6 Fans & tdesi. Bk. 273,
~. ,-• .• , , • - BrelltKNO BOARDS, ' • •' -
to Green & Cnotos.lois 10Y.151 Morns Canal.-- . 6414
20 Catswissa It prat 161 Wilts Del Div Canal, 49%
SECOND BOARD. ,
' NO City 011iee...l a meot.1034 la Catawises It prof... N
= *Wit Can
itillflt 93
I a l
reaollgtgUrii-Itc, N
i' ,
2 1 ‘
1
500 Caw & Alo as 'X 93 a Casedon & Am00y..130
to Reedin g` ...... a 239,; 1 do .. -.
_,...160
• ISO OhogtOr, lila, :',-.- 3)4110 Nan & lies Bk Fitt. 67%
37 Cataniaaa prof . 157741
Dianne Pala
, r 6 • /AL Asbed.
plim i tidpktalla-102 ten
INA. 102 WIT
h"1: - .:irrat I rpq
gee in ii., 66, ...13% 15 11- 1 5
/4144145111itr.01K, tr
rum id la /IL.. V
iorng- V
gm * 46,,i glr h
' ' 'nt ilid rj ll
or 4 I M
I
pisdvotll 3l l6ll Witngir63( 89
MililM..4
_4I I
,Ed., 2..............10 ii)s
- Md. Asked
Mamie% .11.....0r0f.21}; 22
Manna. To '93- .D i tt
lalf
Ci&F~orl7.lf'C e 3
of Penns R-.loli
Lisi elm
• maps' ,
ova A Lop.. Spf
Qr,towiq* , lON /63"
Fent! & &lath 11-42 OU 4
Elwood &
Roos & Vine-at.. 34 NI
Pb,)We t o, R.:- OW 112 5 4
Some &, Pule... 914 10N:
I Green & Coates 203;
Cheek Walllut.-31
Altitkets.
The Preacistnfilf market ix film, but only about 1,000
bblibeen disposed of at SATaset.iff for
ednitna r n sad rood superfine ; for extra; And 1110.150
ON for extra tangly. At the elate holders genueraLy
reunion lowed fiettxne for emir. Bales to the trade
range Cron the above rates for esperEne and - extras ;
sod $6 Mug for fano, brands. as to quality, Rye Flour
la isUins at fig PP bbl. Corn Meal is in steady de
niandl4lllPAo V, Ohl far Penna. •
'Wawa . is to anal demand. and prices are rather bet.
:tar; 9.000610,030 bus cold at from SIX into for Com
mon to good and choice red, tha latter for Southern.
;and 'lt 4(101.60 for white of ,common. and yerremme
quality. Ryon' selbng in almni) way atillki for Tirana..
_and 7607741 for Delaware. Con is in moderato nearest,
and about 7000 bas sold at, 7.110 &Batt. Oats are un
changed ; fag tam 'Southern sold at SissallNo, and.l.ooo
Nana. seat.. - -
Beat urinated, with small pits of first No.l Quer
eioOn at dittly ton. which is an advance.
corroarii—ifle outran is firm. but only moderate/
option. amid ~NA Wes sold at previous moss • •
eclatoratsr.eiri farther salsa of Sugar are report,
from Shilialiia ,r lb for Cobs.
Plovitaromr.—Scoolarot all kinds are light, and market,
Steady ; and a small bur rosas doing in fork, Bacon, and
Lard.
Brine.—There is very little Cloverseed ofterina.and
prim, fa waoted; About 150 bushels mold at 1157505
tbe latter foy_gylme poverty. Timothy Whits at
/3 7502 elk V Odadel.
WONKY Is - oetter t 250 b i l e Western gold at Mango ;
160 bids Yentas at 2110 drudge 220, and hbds g2%e2.31
40 . gallon.
New York Stock
SECOND
ichange, Oct. 17.
110ARD,
~ . ROO Tenn dr 10...... -90. 1 .
IMO Id#sodn fer.......... :Mb
1090
9alir do ri — Hr . 4 . ".tiM
"11010 a. gale j... S W Id e l in.te l 1
8 A Slate of h ,10Sh' I
8 Can t o n Beak .p/I
MO 'Co • 19% ,
im do.. ..- .A 50.20
50 crows ii ii:q ... 4
- lia ' 'do - - 110.
280 Hudson River lit . ...gt
step Harlem it......... art
to fittchigen - Senie..l4
10) Pettit 115.140.01
- 310 do."; .... ....., -Ail
50 d0...........h80.94%
" -60 , d0........-.430.90.1
' ~ New Yoik Markets of YottordßY.
Are as ere steady, with email sales it yesterday'i
prices. . • ..: .
. ..
Preen.- The market for State sied.tif *stern Flour
exhibits, 14. little- better feeling. bat yrrieeli are without
sirikif eking*, With nreelpts of 21.e3 bids. and_gsles
, _ of4ll hble at NOM ea 00 for superfine Mate end West
eta,- giskyo. for ratio ,Brate.- et em.s RE for extra
„ Weeretrwand '5668 lot roopd.hoop Ohio. '!median -
Ftour is - Bon: with sties or TO bele. at Ril iglier So
Popthem Float,. aniet and stead,. with males • 1490
• - .Phis, pr:BPRIMIO for maim-m.4nd 1te.2010.76 tor fanny
' andrutmet• :Rye Floor is inlimmed temiet at about our
. • re
,/ iLkt i tta i li i
ti t i, ,... Mea l to stoma , wi t h small sates:
i iiitig " •,-Mheat l,a one collt higher with a good ex
' po rt gitit . 1 1 4111,w,vig i gtta d w i e..;,.:
' m k t s st rod ester' t__Bl 2310.31) for. 0 burro
f
~,„,„,, „b. 1.40 for white Western. Rye M gtmtly
and unitznit o . Harley is in moderate request C orn
._Alio for s last and Welt, and Tlio for Stat e.
with is firm; Wit a Meter toed demand for expert. with re
etilitir 0f.60.1148. and sales of MOM bushels at 71!fo for
, muted ~ in t ee ht. eats are !needy end enehensed, at
$10370 for ftatbern and .Jersey, and 88 M 0 40e for west•
. f ern and Northam
- ...' POSIVISTWIS -Pnyk Is dam. with sales of Ito bble at
If 18 BIoIB.M for Mese, and 1414.44 V lot Prime. Baer ir
steady. with silts of 140- bids at east 311 for country
- Mem, 5701980 loy_repaoked Mese,eind NM 50011 25 for
, extra do. Prime Mese Beef end ftef limns are dull
and unchanged. Cot Monts ire nominal. Lard is dell
- end unchanged. with sale■ ofllo htils at a2,40181-o. But
- ter_and Cheese erg quiet and steedY. ', ',
Westin; is held at WO. .
NEW Yult X ginti,EIIIAHRZT. Wednesday, Oo•
tuber 17.-lipef cattle , very plenty. Sheep lower and
a bundstes. The rinampts have been 5.708 Beeves; 13$
Cron; Off .Venda; 11154 Sheep mid -Umber ; mod 14.80
51,ine i. stamina an increase of 870 'Beeves, 792 Cheep
and Lawns. and &MI !twine. and a &wrote of 41 Cows
11 , d lA:Visals. At Bergen. New Jersey. MA road nod to
Plow - Yo t, and 7D nand on last Monday also at
-Bergen ill, The Brats. of 1 Ilinols, Iforanakr. and Ohio
; f - ego the arinoinal tont/thaws to tat aunnlyast weak.
Kentesky sonde63ll head. Illinoisl,4o2.' , - - r
,' - • .
- • The market' BM been rather lower, MY gage r ,
M. Bat few sold at nr.over.93fo • some few extra fat
and mime bronghtmorio. T11,5 ' 1+41.1; general', f rom
711 ea.llo ; Mrergillt '7307M0 - .. Common stooge so ld as
Mar as emeXo. The demand was modersA; 0111 half
sold on - Tuesday. 'A tnouniction of ResirT weatimmet
*as looked Donn by the - trade es very improper elm
' MIN& 414 is said Au have pimelaged of Turner Bras.
, yrigestolihnoitatilare amg.oxerb_sind paid down .5151
" ' to issu e tie' balm. ' A niarnaroa, repenting of hie.
• pureherser be obteined the Bun Oreg. on site plea of giV
int the seller, et/glands. , rut. when the money wag ,le
'' ' - hifttlllsls ll WSW Mtn trirlittlii i'VS Olt My MOSlello and
--•
,"yds ea let veer ratite! - • "e • ,
J. , ' -Ail thir.rdatplioria did trot Miry. 'en i ti t l:st 'few It star
',..4",1,4,.,1tjardat_4714-47-4, Mig e er . jill! lower.
, ~., selt.fltr i te/104 4 1 1 i r cat vvr i ..., , , ii t i ,,...b. Ito 1
' • fl/ rIN t died fiir 1114 - gi Beam & Vat, g 6 end for
1' - now: -lin Thellgee C. ,leirkin: 1-113 I.ken dor 04.-
, -' t o.'hat'airetimte. ST 11/“Ions C.:Wanting hose for
6, 11i/lettio reveaut,' le mak. By Mollia,r4 O'Brien.
, - •
',' NI amolfte44lo. & _.- ,
nuidtecowa'aro Wing at OW Wig, 0114101.4 at $3O
, -..
to Ora.
- •
a dValverritiktii4MJlA - -.020 tit 71 / 4 'o ..- 0 001 i 0 i . m. (to
Chi2,., 43 =airal7.7Wil ittiat . l. - 40 0 044 0 live,
t O I 4MXO - 6000V - '- - '-'' - -".
KO Ildieig&R I Old b 80.47 _
Iliceo RBOO.
Clev & Pitabotx.-19,{
100 Milano& R I
90 Chilena & Obi R.bIO 78)
7
100
100
60 do.. 78It
WI y
GO
0,1 11819
100 930,88
100 • • ..100.82
sa Erie Railroad-690.M
PO d 0... 'OO.
100 d 0.... 39
.
Weds Mamma , ,or LA4RBT
maw. - war_
INAMPAIrfj_:
imMU m-su
x` , %lib" 0161461104•SIVOISHIVarnsiod
- 2 -iiiiters; - VfV011_11; OO: lirg f ithied
^. - 3114i wfwriewohe A M MC , - ;
triSkilp trhi gociNAl4,44,otost.
; .
Pisan At TRAMIIONA AT OANFORDS' Fon,Tas
Laniss.—Therstis scarcely a day same without bring
ing toldessra. Charles bakford Zs Bone, under the Con
tinental flote. same (theme additions to their magma
twit and varied stook. Eveiy new thing that makes its
appearance tnforeign market' is at ones tenured by
their agents abroad end forwarded by the first steamer;
and as motile the goody of their own manufacture, it
is "ell known that their facilities and taste are confess
edly unrivalled in this country: or this our readere
may rest assured; that for everything they may want in
the way of Ladies' Furs; Ladies' and mime? French-
made Shoes and Gum Boots ; atlases' and Children's
Hate; Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, and Gents' Hats
and Cam of the latest styles, °Words' oder facilities,
both in point of prices and quality. which are not to be
met With in any other establishment. Their splendid
wiveroomis are now daily alive with customers, who
can testify to the truth of what we have here stated, if
that were mmmy. which we flatter ourselves it is
not.
Week. 'Veer.
—6.196.06 153 346
.5.044 17 1Z9,9:12 19
hfairrino.—On Tuesday evening the annual meeting of
the Union Benevolent Association was held at the Office
in Eleventh street, near Chestnut. Richard D. Wood:
Eeq., presided. After the transaction of preliminary
buelnitaa, the Corresponding &oratory, Mr, L. Mont
gomery Bond, read the annual report. The following
table exhibits the general aggregate of labors for the
year:
Be. of visits made during the year........n.--.16,406
" families in ;Aare e......... ..... 6,369
sick persons under care --.. 121
domestics impelled with places —... 847
" other persons lound employment......__.... 390
" children sent to day and Sunday &hook— 220
" disabled persons and children given homes— 103
Among the diehursernents was aid, in Dash, from the
treasury— ...........:..—. .. • .01,261 BO
From funds collected by visitors 1 719 29
By the agent at . 1.143 63
Paid for sewing for the 2,302 78
Paid other employees ................ 664 76
1,3315 g tone of coal 8 867 80
The total diebu momenta in cash and material. 316,978 61
The Society professes to assist only those who are
worthy poor, and yet it cannot be denied, says the re
port, "that a great' majority of our recipients ,have
been brought to their condition of want by habits of
indolence, intemperance, and improvidence." These
thise vice's are largely dwelt open in the report and
theirinlluence ably portrayed. It assorts that intenipo
ranoe has become a great political power. It bolds pub
lie meeting, in a sister pity, and claims the balance of
power j a population of three-guartera of a million.
.The multiplication of drinking shop,, small and great,
in Philadelphia, is four-fold within live years, The
number is estimated at 6.010. It oonoludep with alt na
ne!slth the charity of all ei tisane who desire to see the
progress of crime forever stopped, It says, "let all
who are in the enjoyment of abundance feel for thoee
who want of the necessaries of life and come Up to their
help through this medium. Let the merchant, the me
nufeeturer, the incident°, the advocate, the minister,
gay bow much each will dedicate of hi, opulence to this
object, ea an expression to God of their gratitude to
Him."
The following resolution, offered tif Thomas Latimer,
Esa , was unanimously adopted:
Resolved, That the Union Benevolent Association,
after an existeone of twenty-nine years of efficient la
hror amongst tho deserving poor of the city of Philadel
phia. renewedly recommended to the nubile as a most
exnellent means of dispensing their charity.
The following officers and managers were oleoted for
the ensuing year :
PHILIIIDEIM-738411301 B. Perkins.
VICE PISSIDENTS.—Riohard D. Wood, J. Fisher
Learning.
TREASUREL—Edmund IV(loon.
63111615 PONDING 9ECIETAIM-1... Montgomery Bond
111.1C4RDIN6 f ECHNTARY.—John B. Atwood.
MAN/it:ntl.—Benjamin Coates, Mathias W. Baldwin,
William M. Collins, Thomas Latimer. John Bohlen,
William Purvea. Arthur D. Coffin, PonAmin Orne;John
W. Claghorn, Thomas Wattion. John D. TaylOr, d.
Morns Wain, Joseph IL Donee, John Aibhurst, Thos.
A. Bed: Zebulon Looks. Charles Rhoads, Rio(mid
Wood, Chide. Stewart Worm, IC D., William• O.
Soulton. •
6l 616,000
5. 000 2m
305 60(1
•
90 606 1410 A 00
500
7,761 111 XI
PaYsictette.—Willient R. Denton, M. D., Hi!born
West, M.D.
ESCAPRD FROM GOTBAL—The Ninon has m
oaned from gothain, sad ions to Boston. He got od'
nrlthirhole bones and amid twee, notwabetanding the
risve.m at the Opera House and the bombardment of
the Pdth-avenue Hotel by a - firemen's torch- light pro
cession. But his clothing auffered minerals, end it is
said that the fret thing hie Royal Highness will do, on
arriving at Boston, will b, to telegraph to Phdadeign'..a,
ordering mientire new suit at the Brown-Stone Cloth
ing Hanoi Rookhill k Wileonalea 603 and MI Chestnut
street, above , ' '
Basra' IMPLITZACII6.—There can be no greater
blessing than to be born in the light and air of a cheer
ful. loving home. It not only insures a happy child
hood, bin it insures a happy manhood, and a fresh,
yeast heart in old age. Them can be no greater mis
take Manta lierm fun " away from borne ; instead of
with:M.lst mirth and social enjoyment abound ; let the
fire burn brigntly at night, and make the homestead
delisktfulurith all the little arts that parents should
Perfectly understand. Youth lanai have enjoyment,
and if denied it at home,-will seek it lees Prohtal4
abroad.' Habits are early formed, and none more last
ing and enduring thou those gotten up at the " bne.
Price" Fashionable , Clothing Bazaar of Granville
Stoker, No:101 Chestnut street, where a beautiful and
valuable gift la presented with each purchase.
I CHICKS!, BALAD.—TIIIII delicious dish ig,served
up daily by T. W. Prbw, at his restaurant, southwest
corner of Fourth and Chestnut streets. lie pays spe
cial attention to family orders, and May he relied on for
• promptness in filling them. Bar. - Prioestsatie deserved
ly high a a professor of the culinary art, and serves up
everything in season in a style of unsurpassed excel
lence.
Wrnissour.—Too =oh can
not be said in praise of Iturnsids'e sure Rye Whisky,
sold'hy Clary & Stiuskdal6. Walnut street. 'Reins
the pure juice of the rye honestly distilled, it is exceed
ingly nutritious, invieorating, and healthful its purity
to endqrsed by many physicians and thousands of con
sume'', in this city and elsewhere.
Goons son COLD WDATEIDR.—Fire &roans and
Fenders. Reel Fair Bets, Plate Wanner', Coal Hods
awl PAW, Foot Warmers, &0., at,E. W. CADRYL ate
Co.'s House Furnishing Stara, 714 Chestnut street.
, „
COSMOPOLITAN ANT ASSOCIATION. --The .new
Fietere ' ter the Feet, noir on exhibition.
Books non4pen for stitieeription M 8, H. Hunt J corn-
Sames.torthwest corner Fifth and Chestnut attests.
.NE-SIBADY
TOWXIIIEND will lecture, at Sansom•etreet
Hell, this rummer.
FOR COUGHS, Olt FOR ANY DISEASE OF Tllff
Breathing Organs, use J. R. STAFFORD'S OLIVE
TAR and IRON AND SULPHUR POWDERS, whioh
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pression, and its great behnimio properties heal sore
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the iron retaining the vital or hie-giving forges in the
blood. which in its circulation is diffused through the
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Waste or worn-out "particles of the blood into gages,
which are expelled from the body through its pores, by
the increased energy given to the circulation. It is
these wastes or worn-out particles of blood that form
phlegm end tubercles, and it is their acrid humor whion
irritates and destroys the. membranes of the throat,
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pamphlet. See advertisement to this paper. Fold by
all druggists, and by DYOTT to CO., No. 232 North
SECOND street. Philadelphia, 0011-tf
OCTOBWR
SAVING FUND "—NATIONAL SAPSTT TRUST
Goetreity:—Chartered hi the Stele of renneylyanta.
RULES,
1. Money is received every day, and in any amount,
large or mill.
e. FIVE PEE CENT.interest is paid for money from
the day it is put in.
S. The money is always paid hank in GOLD whenever
it is Called for, and without notice.
4. Money is received from Executors, Administra
tors, Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or email
sums, to remain a long or short period.
a. The money reamed from Depositors is invested in
Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents. andother first.
oleos securities.
6. Office open every day—WALNUT Street, southwest
owner Third street, Phila.&Woo, oar
SEAMEN' IS SAVING FUND—NORTHWEST
COINER SECOND and WALNUT eralare.—Depoota re
ceived in email and large amounts, from all classes of
the community, and allow interest at the rate of Fl VE
PER CENT. per annum.
Money may be drawn by checks without lose of in
ternat.
Offioe open Milli, from 9 until I o'alook, and on Mon
day and StMorday until nine In the evening• President,
FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and &watery, CRAB,
IL MORRIS.
BASAMANDI3/. RUB-PROOF SAPE3.—A very
large sasOrtegeat of SALKNIANDERB for We at rea
sonable prices, No, 304 011.40 TX UT ot., P41144414h01.
sWif 130 ANS ib WATBON.
altOnat do BAKER'S CELEBRATED
NOISELESS SEWING- MACHINES.
The Beat in the for Family Sewing.
NO. 730 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. au2l-17
GENTR—NI.TTALL.—On the 16th instant, by the
Rev. J. Yogelbeoh. John B. Gantt' to Miss Annie IL
M ottall both of Philadelphia.
SLEEPER —MAUGI.E.—On the 16th of May, 1803, by
the Bev. Jospeh H. 'Kennard. Mr W; M. Sleeper to
Mea l /Miss C. Mangle. On of I hie oh, • •
AS TOM—HROWN.—At Washington oity. on the
26Rte Gino. by the Rev. J. C. Gee. Gr. W. E. Ashton,
of Waatungton city, to Mtn Ells V. Brown, of Bolin
dolphin. ' •
• JACOBS—GIIIESE.—On the 7th Instant. by the Rey.
Pr. Clay, Mr. Camps Jacobs. &a.. of France. to Mrs
Mary Annette Gummi, of Philadelphia. x_
SMITH--SIRIPMAOL—On the 30th of. July. by Rev.
R. H. Pattison, Geoe W. Smith to Annie It., oungrst
daughter Of Jacob S hipman, Es 4.
ISCRELLENOER.—On the 37th instant. Josephine
Rule, daughter of Captain Henry F. and Elizabeth WI
EcheDenser, need 16 months and 8 dais.
CM3b.Y.—On the Itch instant, Mary Philemon',
daughter of John and the late Ounan Casey.
Funeral from the reindenoe of •hor father. Twelfth
street. below Vine on Friday morning at 8 o'clock.**
COCO RAN.—On the 16th instant,' Mr. Benhimin
Cochran. in the 89111 year of bit sue.
Funeral from his late residence, Shipeen street, above
Fourth this this (Thursday afterun, at I o'clock. *
DX m
.- On the 16th instant, William, son of Charles
and Elisabeth Dale, seen 6 years.
• Funeral from the residence of hie entente. No, 113
Frankleld road, Frankford, this (Thursday ) afternoon. T o elook.
FITZBIMMONI3.—On the lath instant, Mary Fitz-
Ammons, wife of the late Peter Fitzoromone, a native
ofounty Meath. Ireland, seed 86 remit
Funeral from the residence of her son. Ifenry Fitz
Simmons, No. 8 Eaton IgnOn, Otter street. between
Frat kford toad and Front street, this (Thursday) aft:r
-luratilteti;l4,lLOn the 16th instant, Etc Bridget
Narauton, aged 96 year..
Funeral from the residence_ of her eon, Fifteenth
1
atroe o t, below Market, this (Thursday) afternoon,.at
n'eok.
JON —On ` the 16th instant , Mrs. Margaret Ile
•wees, wifeof WM. Joneg: in the 60th ygar bar age.
Funeral from her late res donee. Slain and Washing
ton streets, Manayunk, this ( hursday afternoon, at
1 oialook.
hilccoNNFLC..—On the 16th instant, Mre. Mary, Mc'
Onalie 1. media yens.
, from Omelets reeldenes. No. Renton street,
brain/mouth and Sixteenth -etreate, below Mr
kelt ej launder interning, at 9 ceelock.
ti oath) the Nth instant. Edward Manuel, in
the shit year of hie sae.
N-Fhtte Ei g hth e t ree t, eshdie n (Thu s h a ) rmhnrn N a t 3 10
o'clock.
MOORS.—On the 16th instant, Captain Robert C.
Moore. ,
Funeral from his late residence, eorner of Sixth and
Eallowell attests. this(Thotaday movnins, at 8 o'clock.
PATTERSON.--On the 16th instant, Wilham Patter
son, aged 64 you're.
Funeral from his 1 103 residence ) No. 5134 Spruce
street this (Thursday) afternoon. ate o'olook. *
LACK BILKS ! BLACK BLLKS !.
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ITEMS.
Mum BENsvoLaNT Assoczkrzos ArneuAL
SPECIAL, NOTICES.
MARRIED.
DIED.
THE PIIESg..:--Ptiii,AliEfAltliA, THIJIISDAY, OCTOBEit 14; 1880.
ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS
D! TO 12 o'ohoos LAST ALM
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Con Ninth Mid Chestnut.
W RBorneY,Mobile A N Walker & la, Virginia
Mies Barney, Virginia Jas B Bell, Cincinnati
Robt Clarke, Cincinnati W Whee'wright Boston
(.)-1 &IMO & la, 11 B A K Houetoun, Florida
E P flood &wf,WeehingtonJas Kirkpatnok, New York
O 0 Tracy, South Carolina Wm Brisbane, „8 Carolina
Jan W Tuyman, Kentucky F G Terry, Cadiz, KY
B Smith, New York A C Bering, Bnitof
A Bingham, New York Lyman A Jacobs, York ,
Thee Coraukes. Cincinnati W Andrews, Ch cage
.1 A bum, New Orleans M. Speed it la, Virginia
Miss Waller, Virginia Mrs Coin Radd, Virginia
Mrs C J Murray, New York W J Murray. New York
mime, New Crime A Surge, New Orleans
Geo Roberts, Boston Mrs Walker, Baltimore
Adolph Ansbaoher. N Y J Roberts, Penns
rth Y ig rk H ii,'(ltgAtzlgtielp° , e
7.4 Vgni: AWn'ollti Lmd Baltimore
Jacob Seitheimer it N Y Mies de itneimer, N York
B Bettheimer & wf.N York Master Netthelmer, N Y
Mies Shan?, Boston J Miller, New York
Cook, New York . E Thompson, New York
Rev L Jones,loEB3 81)1'01110. New York
It Brown, Lima, Ohio Sand B Clark & wf N Y
John Magee, Bath. N Y Gee Brown it la, Bait co
Caleb Newbold,N Jersey 1) B Pierson, Cinoini,ati, 0
Lorenzo Mayo. Havana Anemone delPazo.Havana
J Barre & la, New York Geo M Bakes & wl, Halt
J F Thompson. MD, Md C U Moody, Rochester
I Manning, New Jersey mice C Manning, N Jersey
Mies J Manning, P 4 Jersey Miss b Manning, N Jamey
John MoAnemy, Virginia Col J Cohen, Baltimore
Rev Dr Clarkson & la, 111 A Oliver, New York
J M Abenittley. N Carolina Beni Haines, New James ,
Dr 0 U Fml__,d Roston Dr 'nos J Bergin Easton
Dr Thos B Ward, N York Win Johnson , England
Dr T Henry & It, FMies C MoKinney, Ky
sirs Lawrence, New York Mrs Davis, Symons!), .N Y
H Miami, Chillicothe, 0 hot Reader. New York
Goo A Bicknell, Indiana Mrs Bicknel l, Indiana
Jar H yde & la, Auburn. N Y All Munroe & la,N Orleans
Mien ()extrude Munrce.l4 ONB Finney it la Georgia
A Eby, Jr, & wf, Ohio T Button. N'Carolina
Dr W B Mayo & wf, NY JA Tauten, New York
J P Hamlin, Boston T Nicholson, Harrisburg
John Cr Freeland, Penns H Hallook, Detroit
Miss Ifellook. Detroit Mrs NI, C Montfort it 3 d,SC
K Hays it wf. Pittsburg , D C Plummer. Pesna
A B elliott. New York Thos Lyons, New York
W Post, New York Mm Pont, New York
1 Lees & wf. Mobile Jos Tucker it In. Mobile
ID Brown, New 'York A II Bitvesder, Boston
W F Front, New 'Mk John 8 Sammie, Florida
John Whom New York Fr. Crookerarew York
Geo Newbold, New York A Crawf ord,, New York
Mrs Fay, Boston T McFa J r, Fitton's
W Laudon' it la, New York Pi C Folger, Now Orleans
H Brigham, Boston b B M_Corneil. N York
F 8 Beitsinger, Phil& C White & la, N York
C HerehelrodeDayton Goo B
ailey, n. Bridge wt
H Honig New 'Yore T W B New York
Lorne Deiongo,,New York A Barnoklo, New York
Jno Bloxham, Mew York - W Gra n,
W Bpetden, Jr. & Is, China D E Small, York, Pa
C Billinger, York, Pa J Brandt, Jr, & wf. Va
W 13 Baker, Baltnnore l,Thorn, la ew Haven
Wm Milligan. 81 Louis Goo Fuller, New York
It N Tatman, Now 1 irk Oreaehaw, Virginia
P Conner. england • •, A Klanworth it wf, N Y
C E Hull o o la, New York R Fraser, B Carolina
B F Patrik r Ohmago 'Jan Andrews, Ireland
Erasing Elinith,_Hartford Mold Biokle St la, Va
Al A Bledsoe, PI Carolina .1 M Cruzat, Cups
It ',Johnson. Virginia H W Watkins, Memphis
Mrs it ii Watkins, Memphis John R OMey lc la D C
AG. Stimson,tiloston , J Merrifield, Baltimore
B Murray. New York J 3 Yelland. Baltimore
Mrs Parke, Parkehing Jno Parke, Plirkeburg
B I' Brush. Stanford Chas (3 Carney, Virginia
Mice E Triplett, Virginia Y R Daley, Virginia
James Douglass Holmes & la,C Good We
Mien F. Holmes, C Bond II Miss 13 Holmes. C Good It
L W Fain:Mild, New York Dr .1 11, Bartholf, N York
Jno Moulson,_New York F Neal k wf, boor is
J P Howell, New York E 8 Morrison, New York
B Hambleton it la, 111 d Philip W Downer', Md
811ARD ROUSE—Ninth and Chestnut streets.
W L Wheeler, Now You k Thee Thorp. Now York
.1 II Smith a. la, new York J H Savage. N York
hose Coal, Jr, Balt Hen Poet, Venezuela
d Camaoho, Venezuela John A track°, N York
L A Jacquelie. N York A Monhoimer, N 0
A Leawood, New York H Brown. New fork
J Mo , arland, Mies Mine Welch, Mien
Mra Dorriokeon, Mita Jae 1, Winters & la, Ls
W R Eldridge ss la, N Y Mies Eldridge. N York
Mies Wilson, New York H Andrews, Chuntgo
Jae Kingston, Chioago Mien Lawson. Baltimore
Mina E Baltimore J T Lowher, Baltimore
K B /I cyanide. Danville H H Mahlon berg & la, Pa
W B Miller, N Jersey .1 W W hits &la N Y
Miss A While. N York Miss btewart L N 'York ,
H P Brown. Pa Miss Brown. Pa
• • .
lohnA Graham, Conn • • .
D 0 Arthur. Conn
A 11 Newton Sr. wG Balt Mtge Newton, Balt
B Collins, New York H Morgan & la Troy
Mine Mouse 'troy. N Y .1 0 Blackwood. 'N Mexico
W Tompkins, N Orleans Miss R Winkler. On
8 F Chapman, Alex, Va C McAfee, Pot evilly
P 8 Marts, Pottsville Mre 0 Eckert, Rattling
al W Wheeler. Btooklyn Dr C Wagner, U 8 A
Miss Rosa:Wagner, Balt .1 1 1 Smith & Balt
Miss Baot T I)et
Mr Catpenter, Philada Geo Branton, Writ Chanter
James Wallace, J Mrs Wallace. New Jersey
Miss Wallace, N J JR Yorke, New Jersey
W:lhompson Mieltigan A K King. Delaware CitY
Jae h, Black, Delaware Israel Painter, Westm'd
Wll Taloott, Jersey City 1111ridarnan, vr Cheater
W Blackwood. W (.heater F BinNh. West Chewer
8 Montgomery. New York W 8 Winder
John coat, Lancaster. Pa John B Hood 11 S. A
John Loyd, New York ti 1, Bayles Hartford
8 hi Capron, Hartford Warren Harris, Hartford
iohn B Moore, Savannah W Hancock Sr. M, Danville
Chas It New Jersey C Tyson, New York
W R Boliton Mies Young
Thos 11 Roberts, N Y .1 A Small, Harrisburg
B. Kelly N. la. N Carolina 8 Bogert, New York
P Hail, Erie city, Pa K Kerr, New York
Dr Jos Al Hester, t a A G MeLanakan, Pa
C N Watta, Carlisle Beni F Shenk, Lancaster
Austin Gannison,Milwaukee Geo PI Gilbert. Baltimore
Thos Clark, Baltimore Chas Moore. Baltimore
Geo Dudly, Connecticut Milo A Taylor, blase
Rontinow. New York John houteau,
D Bright Indiana E Owen, B a ltimore
Geo 0 Hover, Boston
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, below Aroh
H S Bowen, Virginia ft A Neal, Connecticut
.1 J Stephens, Now York Joe Porker, Mercer, Pa
NTHyncon, Maryland W P Shinn & wf, Pittsb
M B Woodward, M Galloway. Clearfield
'Tummy, Penne A Pt Ligge tt
___, Ohio
P D Riplinger, Alliance, 0 W Greer. Washington
Miss Anderson. Pittsburg Mies 1, Anderson. Plush
W Wilson, Bethlehem Rev J L Gray, Seaford
C McFadden, Downingtown Boberts. Penne
T Myler, Pittsburg .1 If HooktoWn
J Trimble,
_el oogtown al Traoy, Mansfield, 0
W E eolith, New Hope, Pa J 0 Bruner, Columbia, Pa
Hon A K Wright, Clear fi eld ti C Tyler, Duchess omit Y
H Swartzewaldor, Ma D 3! Hamer, Indiana
C H Noising K D Armstrong, Balt
M Boman, Ohio F Homier, tit Louis
S I! Little, Maryland A Hill, Hollidaysburg
It T Barber s Is, Penns 0 Stewart & da, Penns
Mrs 13 B Vanbalzah, Penna. Mrs Anne .P Lyon. Penns
.1 Elliott .1 Duncan & la, Palbston
N Beck, Centre co .1) H Williams it In. Penns
W Brown & In, Elmira, NY J Banana. Bedford, Pa
Mrs Maloney . Baltimore Miss Maloney Baltimore
F PHungthal, Centre 00, Pa Chas Flint, Lew York
Thai Ward.. New York W Soot:, Piqua. Ohio
Weimar, Mill Ball, Pa J P Ploggold. Baltimore
w Sham, Portsmouth, 0 .001131011tc la, Pittsburg
R Reese, blktos, idd
AMERICAN ROTB,l,—Chestnut street. above Fifth.
Prof I H Woodooak, N Y Win If Breeden, N York
T Bewail. New York JIS (Mailmen, Wilkesbarre
Dr Thomas, W Chester Jas Johnson. Delaware
()ea M Thorne, Delaware Joe M Cola maryland
8 D Day, Lineinnati. U ,B„Baryisru*, (r lnia
Wm Cuthburt. Virginia IA Harrison. flow York
8 L Lippinoott, rittston Nam' Al Adams, Carlisle
C 8 Green, 8! Louts Mrs 11,A1 Curtis. Delaware
Miss 11 co,ris;Jersey City Miss C Curtis, Jersey City
Frank Batch Ss la, La CW34 W 8 Harris. Penna
D Morris, New Jersey W Curtis, Delaware so
.1 B Baines, Lewistown (1 H Wheeler. Milwaukee
A B Anderson, Lyne, Conn CJI Jonesaennsy Ivan an
A B Ta) tor,
_New York 11 T Jones dc la. Conn
F Latta, New York JH. Campbell, New York
C & wt. N J W 8 Biioook, New York
ii W Orubeek. New York H. It Freeman, New York
ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut at.. above Third.
P Vossen, Now York Wm Blythe
Jan Tahharci. Washington Alfred 11.01, hart, rennet
Mrs W M lllaysion. N York Jno 5. Newbortville
JF. Brown, PhiLthlpbia J C I',ay. Philadelphia
Prell. Wilmington. Del S Webster, Poona
Darn W Ball, Dew York Chas Perry. Philadelphia'
Riehard Reason, Philo all McCabe, Tamaqua
Wm Jarvis bermantown Wll Painter, W Chester
Jas B Mao Lellan, Virginia 8 Smith, Alassaehusetts
chas E Do Haven,N J C 8 ,Uawes, Boston
Dr Terry, New York C Hampshier, Pa
8 8 Barbels, Jeanesir, Pa Thos Robb, Burlington
A Ward, Altoona, Pa 8 W Corner, Kansas
J 8 Swam, Cinoinnatt William Pleming, Pa
E sioldsmith,
Bali
Moore, Warning ton
D Douglas, J H Brown, Pa
W Look - wood, Sid
JONES' ROTEL—Chestnut street. above Sixth.
E Chat:color, Delaware H B Jaokeon, Hew sork
W 'Potty, Richmond, C A Bogue, hiMrfork
A G Bovra:d , Utica, N H Mesons, Connecticut
Robt Bayard. New York Robt P Smith, Alabama
J H Brown Ohio L Darr, len:lessee
F Burris, St Louis Prank Kirk, et 1.01118
Gen 8 levy New Vork Wm J Wallace Lams no
Is D Fisher, Virytua W A Fisher, VIMInt
Horace S Pearson, Pb Mrs Wooleery, New Yotk
Mall Northrop, New York Gen F Book t,_W ash, D
Dr J Pindar, New York hi It Rook, Wash, D C
Harvey Toompson, rennet. C B Edwards, Ma.a
Jams 0 Wheelie:l,N Hope Mrs C Gandey, New Hose
R c Morgan, New York A Malrtne, San Franoisoo
Chas Whitney. Minds:Wl Goo C Bourdele Yit
Dr it B Donaldson, D 1. Henry, Berlin, Md
THE UNION HOTEL—Arohiffeet, above Third.
Jno Tatern, Newark. NJ Chas A Moore, Pa
John 0 Moore, Fa H. Bettor, Connecticut
E Peek, Connecticut ht Yardley, Doylestown
al Koamer, Otawag° Durant neat, Aeon°, U Jacob B Cook, Fayetteville R r hipley, Adams oo
B Elmo, York, Pa Geo. Brown. Taormina
Tll Winterstyin, Pt Carb litre B A Pat s, Minerevillo
blies Fate, Minersvnte Mrs Gatbraith, Blinbridse
D Smith, Connecticut A M Shane. Minerva, 0
Jaa T Barnard. Cheater co 0 litioeston, Velment%
.1 McKnight, Philadelphia Ueo F Peck, Mower, Pa
118 Grist, Pimiento. Pa Jonas W mar. ktaieratowa
1) t: Aughenbaugh, Maryland J G Homier lc la, Tam en
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Birth street, ab. Chestnut
Jesse Manley, Cheater en .11111 Way. Lancaster en
.18 lekinver, Pennsylvania R Taylor. Pennsylvania
C A Howell, New Jersey N T Adams, Connecticut
Air widget ! , Cheater on Geo A Bright, Chester co
Robt Roberson. Waterloo C Wynaer, dt Louis
131., Cuthbert, Pittsburg D Stubbs & w. Nottingli'm
rs D Kirk. Limo no, Pa Miss R L Kirk, W Chester
Miss Jane Rays. Laneaster Jas It Brewster. Petal&
0 Darlington, W Chester It C Hawthorne. Lane 00
Wm Bre. Chester co J T Pos,lethwait. Penns
Wm Morgan Pennsylvania S M Oldham. Ohio
Jesse Bowersock, lowa .1 Leedom, Del on, Pa
M MackPennsylvan , a W T Beal, Pennsylvania
Wm Cox, Kennet gaunre
MERCHANTS' HOUSE-I,hird 'street. ab. Callowhill,
J A Leinbaoh. Stroudsburg J M Swartz, Catasequa
.1 Weber. Calasaqua .1 Barter. Monroe co
.1 ti Snyder. Cabmen% Chas Brower, Penns,
John Krause, Penna. 11 ernith. Penna
R L, Eaton, Reading H. H Houtz, Readine
.1 Brown. Look Haven A Jones. Look Haven
11 R Bolts. Berke co P Goodman, Berke oo
At F Wolff Hamburg, Pa Miss Wolff, Hamburg, Pa
J K Feltzer. Lebanon John K!opp. Lebanon co
Elias Frantz, Burke co P &Lutz. Berke co
C N 81111th, Lebanon 1, R Bland, Birdsboro
C W Ban, Catioaqua n Fianok, rentro on. Pa
H Arun art. Sr, Centro co . John Brandt. Tremont
(IBurkholder. Penna. if Hiller, Leek Haven
R mote. Wind Gap, Penna. t Ackerman, Wind Gap
John Prugh, Carbon on, rn
NATIONAL HOTED—Haee ;tract. above Third,
'lnnSmiths N Columbus R Korn. bltddleburg,Ps
Smith & la. Penne. Jae Lawrence & Is, Vs
M E Coollmuglit Puneannon Mrs Moffett, Durtoannon
8 81 Piet t. Berlin. Pa W F Allfarther, I a
Miss F R Romig. Allentown Mentor Romig, Allentown
J Romig, Allentown Geo 8 Kelly & la. Mere
Thos Morneon & la, Mass Mrs N MoCay, Penna
P A Beitectnan & la, Pa .18 Lawrence. Miners ville
John H Mellott, Annvllle John Mare, Annvire
Mrs 8 Rhoads. Minersvalle Miss Henry. Lebanon
P Molsany & la, Penns John Pursel, Oreenbn rg
John Oland, Mt Airy H J Headier, Pottsville
.1 J Greer, Doylestown .7 le got, Greenwood
Jen Moore & son. Pottsville D B Orbit, Pottsville
Geo L Rube, Allentown
BALD RATTLE HOTEL—ThirS at.. above Oallowhill
Jos Yonne. Carbon co, Pa Abut Bolton!, hi Chunk
Oeo Mti!older A la. Pa Jacob Albert i Pa
Neese, New Jersey Geo Wenner, New York
B A Aileron, Penneylvnum J C fltephone, Pa
John Harbater, Reading J P Kohler, Lehigh co
.1 T Berger Quakertown •B h Leisenring, Pittsburg
L Kemper. Lancaster co A B Bertolet, Boyerstown
Rdw Shoop,ildelPhia Sohoolc. Pennsburg
John Harrisburg Mrs cheep, Harrisburg
W F Donusiey, Denville,
BARLISY BBEAF MOTET.—Eneond st.. belew Vine.
Jno T Neely, Bucks oo Friend Whitlock, N J
R Watt W.lrnington. Del T 8 Snyder, Hartsville
W tall, Beaks no Jesse 8 Heston, Newtown
David V Feaster. Newtown B G Welton, New Jersey
J F Brodhead , Harrisburg 8 F Dimond. Penne
0 8 Torbet , t, Newtown Jno Dealt. Belvidere
J 0 Clefr. Penns tiaml M Ensign. Conn
Richaster. Books no Jno Yerkes & la, rem , .
Bneneker, Trenton
STATES UNlON—Market street. above Stith.
Jno Er Mellows's. Gap, Pa Albert Kitebenr N .lareer
Jas Good, Christiana D Thomas. Indlana oo
F Boon, Bohellabitrg, Pte J II Hoon, Pehelleburg, Ps
Jno Fulton. Broad Top. Fa Alex Port, Runtrattdon,Fa
Gen M liambrlght. Lana no .1 33 MoWllltams. 01in'n no
A ft educator. Lancaster no .1K Patterson, Juniata no
J A Patterson. Penns ter
Pa
.1 ft Abodes, briflltn, Fa W B Cram, xi Bloomfield
FOUNTAIN MOTEL—Second street, above Market.
L New Yorir L D MaGonigal, Delaware
J DA Dulan, Maryland .114 White, Sussex no, Del
J k I.noateln, Maryland J Z llrouoh k go, Delaware
J W Reynaldo, Dftll3.Vet fel John Pinipson. DSIIVOIIi
WE Knighton. nelaware D froliboker. Dover, Del
w 8 Bazar. Philadelphia has 8 Johnson, N J
Mrs A Adanie. New Jersey
- MT. VERNON HOTEL—Errand miner, eh. An. In.
.1 H. Draper. Penns) Ivania The. it Dart, Burks to
John Thompson. New York Alex Reek', Ponna
M Thompson, Eyterry, Pa W 'dud. Jr, Penna
P
need, yhnadelphla Id Walls, Delaware
B P Thompson, Philadelphia -
fit,AOR BEAR HOTEL—Third et.. eb. eniloetkin,
Chen J., Bmidt, Bethlehem Newton B Limber. Phtht
W rebuked, Bailie co Alm Oilarver. Jenkintown
i
Ghee Harper. Jenkintown Mu-
evil JenkintOwn
1, B Bute,_Allentown ' WA 4Ps L.
Jolting t i Miller, Betke no , tend Beettig, Bs
Geo Xult•r, Daurbia oo oe Leshniatt, X& ~
.
IMPORTATIONS.
'Repotted for the I'reset.l
ST MARTINS—Bohr Arnt. (Sr) Churchill-577 bble
salt 15 pieces mahogany a lot of old metal W Cummings
& Son; 5 mks bay rum Twelle & Co; It doz straw hats
or giithcrouca Nll—Bohr Sto B Donnovan
650 (*Glad. Twells & Co..
SAVA Matilda, Woe
eotton C Self: es do Winner & HaTlmeas; to do Knight
& Bell; 96 empty oaks Massey. Collins & Cu; 38 empty
oath()) s Powers & Weightman; 76 do bbla order.
MARINE, INTELLIGENCE.
SEE FOUR= PAGE.
ARRIVED. -
Brig Mt lunkus, Mitchell, 7 days from Eastport, with
fish and plaster to A dooder & Co.
Bohr Anna._( Br)) Lburolnll.3l days from 8t Martine,
with mare to WM Cummings & 800.
Bohr B & It Donnovan. JO days from Buck
touohe; NB. with larhs to Twat, & Co.
Bohr 8 M Rent Thompson, days from Baltimore,
with stilt to Wm Bumm.
Bohr Annie Virden, Chambers, 1 day from Lames,
Del. with bark to Jas Bewley & Co.
Bohr John Whitby. Rendarsnn, 1 day from Odessa, Del,
with oats to Jos L Bewley & Co.
Steamer Ironsidos. Vantleyveer. 21 hours from New
York. with mdso to W M Baird & Co.
CLEARED.
Brie Wean Wave, Morton, Charleston, Dlnntoloon &
Glover.
BY TELEEE.I.PEt.
(Carrel , /;Modena° of The rees.)
NEW O P RLEANS. 00t. 17.
rrived.ehipff Vendoll.. and Wellington, from New
York; Joseph Holmes, from Boston.
• MEMORANDA.
Steamship Boston, Croaker, hence, arrived at N York
yesterday.
Steamship Habana, McConnell, cleared at New York
yeaterday Hamm.
Steamship Ganda' quiver, Dookendorff, for Havana,
cleared at New York yesi artist , .
Steamship New York. Von Kamen. from Bremen. via
Southampton 4th hist, arrived at New York yesterday.
Steamship Isaabel. Rollins from New York, arrived
at (Marlene,' 15th met, and sailed at 7 A M same day for
Key West and Havana.
Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, for Philadel
phia. sailed from Sionmoi d 17th inst.
Steamship Bienville. Bullock. for Havana and New
York. cleared at Ne* Orleans 13th men.
Steamship Smpire City, Baxter. for Havana and New
York. cleared at New Orleans 13th inst.
Ship Tuscarora. Deniers, hence for Liverpool. wait
omen 13th inst. lot 44, long M.
Ship Bridgewater. Barstow, from Liverpool, arrived
at New York yesterday.
Ship Brandmine• Pitrington. for Livorpdol, cleared
at New Orleans 13th inst.
Ship Galles°. Homewood. for Rin de Janeiro. cleared
at New Orleans 13th met. with 3309 boils flour and 895
Mk rosin.
. .
• . .
Bark T alisman, frorri Stookholm. was below York
yesterday.
Brig A G Cottrell, Watson, for Philadelphia. Cleared
at New Orleans 12th inst. with 423 bales cotton,-2139 bdle
wire 98 hhda tobeeen,7o likes Mdse and 116 empty casks.
eohr 5 Learning, Tilby, from Jacksonville, arrived at
New York yesterday.
Behr Barad Queen, Hulse; Baited from Providence 16th
inst. for Philadelphia.
Bohr %orals. Sweet. nailed front Newintryeort 16th
Mat. for Tbilacelphia.
Helps Barak. Slither: Edwards. and H , Q Ely. MoDo
maid, hence. arrived at Waehineton. DO. yesterdaY.
Steamer loseahme. Green, hence, arrived at .N York
yesterday. •
firROME MISSIONARY- SOCIETY OF
THE CITY OF PHI L.AORI.PHIA.-1 he of
floe of this Society has been removed from No. 531
East NINTH Street. to No. Ott .plorltt FIF CH Street,
below ARCH. It, will ba open daily. (Sabbaths except
ed.) from 9 to 5o cloak.
The money contributed to this Societe for the relief
of the poor, is scrupulously appropriated to that pur
pose only, and the managers earned], solicit donations
trom the public, to enhble them to parry on auccess
fully this branch of the Society's operations. To a ff ord
the community an opportunity of contributing. they
have sent out the Agent of the Association. Mr. JOHN
F. AR 'who is now waiting upon our citizens.
sollidling their aid, and the managers bespeak for him
a kihd reoeption,'s patient hearing, and a liberal re -
Flpoll6o,
GRORGR H. STUART, President,
-
MA FTREW NEWKIRK, Vine President;
R. K. 110.EFLIcH, Secretary.
THO 3, T. AIAbON Treasurer
oolatlistuB NO. 434 MAIIKET Street.
OFFICE PEN NLYLV A'N A RAIL
.r.rROAD COMPANY.
PHILAVELPIIM. October 17, 7860.
Tho Board of Directornhe till day declared a
semi
annual dividend of TRRB J PER CENT. on the Capi
tal Stook of the Company. clear of Butte tax, payable
o Powers lter NOVEMBER soli
of Attorney for ection of nvidende can
be had on epolonitton at the Moe of the Company, No.
2:3BSOUth THIRD Btreet. TROS. T. FIRTH.
oele-teel 'Veneerer.
WSPIRITILAUSSII.—DIES. M.ll. TOWN.
SEND, of Vermont. a raneeatledium. sill
ad Leeture undrr Spirit Control, at 8/0180M
EITNNE ALL. on THURSDAY EVENING, at IX
n'elook. Admission n 6
cents. 0017-30
POST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
OCTOBIR 15, 1&50.
TICE in hereby given that the following are the
legal vitae for the eo lleotion and delivery of betters s
One Cant (ore-paid by stamp) for the collection of let
for the mstile, from tub-seat offices,
an e
lamp-
One Cent lyre vod o y h tamp) e f r o b o t ne collection and de.
livery of city letters.
One Cent for the delivery of mail lettere.
The letter-carriers bay° been instruoted not to
charge, in any csaso.more then the above lutes. nor ere
they allowed to accept more, even when voluntarily
tender.
•oele dl N. B. BROWNE, postmaster.
SOUTHWARK BANK. PIiIILADEL*
October 9, IBoo.—The annual election tot
grECTORs VIII be held at the Bantam' Douse on
MONDAY, the 19th do rof NOV EMB ER NEXT, be•
tween the hours of 10 (04;i0l it t%. an 2 o'clock P. 14.
The annual meeting of S OCKII DERE will be
held at the same plane on CESDA , the Qth day of
NOVEMBER NEXT, at 12 o'oloas M.
oell•dtp010 F. P. STEEL. Cashier.
ErIWARMERS , AND MECHANICS' BANK,
PUILADELPIIIA, October 5, 1360.
e ' An ual Election for Direetore will 131, held at the
Banking-House, on MONDAY. the nineteenth day of
November pext, between the hours of 9 o'olook A. M.
and 3 o'clock P. M., and op TUESDAY, the eilth day of
November next. a general meeting of the Stoekho.ders
will be held at the Banking-House. at 4 o'clo,k Y. M..
agreeably to the charter.
ocedtriol9 W. RUSHTON, JR., Cashier.
Tr. WESTERN , BANK Ol' PHILADBL.
PMIA, Ocvocrat Bth 186.
An election for thirteen Directors, to smile the ensu
ing year, will be he d this Bank on inVINDAY, the
19th da y of November next. between the bouts of 10
o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M.
1 be annual meeting of the etookholdere will be held at
the same place on TUESDAY, the 6th day of November
next, ist 12 o'eloplc M. 0. M. TROUTMA ,
00-tuthtifinov Oashier:
Ea* GIRARD SANK. PHILADELVIIIA.
OCTOLIRRI6. S ANK.
—Notice is hereby given they
en election for THIRTEEN DIRECTORS. to ollyefor
the mating year.will be held at the Banking-hones. on
MONDAV, november 19, between the Mute of 10 A.
AL. and 2P.M.
. .
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held
:lea:kale° place, on V.V9 I 6 I I . I . ASTINTBfIIig. "
October 16, leo. oel6-tuttotinoll?
CONSOLIDATION BANK, PHILADEL.,,
PHIA. October )616,1846.—The AMMO Election
or directors of this Bank will be held at the HANK
NO lit.l.li, on eloft/YAY, the 19th day of November.
next. between the hours of ten A. M. and two r. Si.
And a Oe eclat Meeting of the Stotitheldere will be held
at the same place , on TnEnDA .I. 4 ovember eth. at
twelve M. 309. N. MIEIIOI,, Cashier.
oo 16-tutlan t nol9
OrTHE PHILADELPHIILEANK. Omega
13, 1860.—The Annual Meeting of thn Btookhold-'
ens of this flank, wdl be held on TUMMY, the sixth
day of November next, at the Bunking House. et 12
o'clock, M. ,- and the Annual Election for Direetors wilt
ho hold at the Elanking House, on MONDAY. the 19th
day of November next, between the hours of ten o'clout
A. M. and two o'clock P. M.
oolit-nu hippie B. B. COMEOYB, enabler.
C I T COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE.
PHiLADICLPHIA,CIot. 11, 1860.
[1 ;1:BOARD OF APPEALS will sit upon the fol-,
lowing days, to hear Appeals of Property Owners, to
wit :
First and Second Woods, Monday, October 15.
Third and Fourth Wards_,Tuesday, October 16.
with and Sixth Wards, Wednesday. Ootober 11.
Seventh and Eighth Wards, Thursday, October 18.
Ninth and Tenth Wards. Fri day, uctoberlo.
Eleventh and Twelfth Warde Monday, October W.
Thirteenth and Fourteenth Wards, Tuesday, Ooto
ber 23.
be Fitteenth and Sixteenth Wards, Wednesday. Octo
r 4.
Seventeenth and Eighteenth Wards, ,Thursday, On
tober 25.
Nineteenth and Twentieth Wards, Fnday, Octo
ber 26
Twenty-Bret and Twenty-second Wards, Monday,
October 29.
Twenty-third and Twenty,fourth Wards, Tuesday,
October 20. EDWARD R. WILLIAMS,
CELARLKB NEAL.
JOHN A. 'HOUSEMAN"
City Comntimoners.
ors OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY.
Kapott, IMO
The holders of the bonds of this Company. 01/0 July I.
Odd, oart now receive, upon applioation at this ohfoe, lo
per c
cent. in
ed °soh, upon the terms specified In the modu
lar attah.
The holders are also enhtled to the benefit of a Rink
ins Fund of 0140 , 000 per annum, as established by the
stookholders at their annual meeting, held January.,
1860, and in pursuanc, of the contract, entered Into by
ha company and duly recorded, to carry the same into
Reid. B. BADFORD, Treasurer,
CIRCULAR.
Rena te lioldars of Pitikeig/pAis and Reeding
Railroad Company Mort ate Bonds, due JsaV 1 , 1060.
There bonito are secured by the first mortgages on the
road, amounting in the aggregate to 183,308,400. The
net revenue for the lest fdioal year was six times the
amount of the annual interest on these bonds.
The managers propose to estand them rot a period of
twenty years, the holders retaining the bonds and the
amity of the mortgages in the precise condition in
which they are now held Fresh cheats of coupons for
the interest, payable hal t - yearly, will be issued.
A bonus of to ner cent. will be given to the holders__, in
consideration Cl their assdnting to the extension. This
bones will be veld in cash to the bearing of the bonds,
on their signing a twin! and presenting their teepee•
two bonds at the °Moe of the Company, or to It, agents,
for endorse neat.
Forme o receipt and endorsement will be furnished
on anlicat on.
By order of eke Beard of Managers,
mt-tr Mell,BV.rittY. reetatedx,
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HOUSEKEEPER'S ENCYCLOPEDIA
OtHeARY.
ARD_ALL OTHER BRANCHES OF
DOMESTIC ECOBV:Bly, •
containing the first EcientiGe and Reliable Rules ever
e , ..no Rm vatting tip all kinds or Hermetically
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AtICI Winn,. Catsup', Bynum,' Cordials, &o. t and
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:Fruits, ,and Vows. s, Destruction or insects, .t.c., &o.
Y AR. . . HASKELL.
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EMT I, contains eight chatters. including advice to
young honsekeepets upon selecting and furnishing a
Ulnae; stilton. and management of gammas; economy
of cheerfulneee economy of cooking well, and econo
my in small ma tters; washing, it" ; entertainment of
company, and carving.
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husband is not forgotten. and lespart in misting the
toung wife to form herself into a finiehed housekeeper
o clearly defined.
PART' 11. treats of nutrition, elements of food, and
marketing. •
Pahl. IL—Of general cookery—swum fish. meat&
soulry, vegetable.; how to cook, store for winter, and
hermetically seal them; puddings and dinner deseorts.
pastry and pies, yew. bread and Won't. This last
chapter tisane of great importance; the rules are as
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kind& cakes, confeetinneer, , tea, and coffee. The abate
ter on coffee wag prepared with great care from expe
rience, end if followed, will insure to the faintly coffee
that Is perfect. •
PART IV. contains five chapters upon breakfast
dishes; hashes, eggs—to select, to proems° for the
family, and market. cook. &o.; economy in dishes;
showing how tie use the odds and ends; cold dinners,
and lu•oftes
PARS V. contains six chapters. giving directions for
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family; also to hermetically seal, prerervo with Sugar.
make rider, dry, and cook them. T o soleot and pre
serve, dry, cook. and hermetically seal peaches, pears.
plaints. cherries. small and West India fruits.
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son can with ease preserve their own fruits.
rawr VI e,entainefour ohaptera upon domestic wins,
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tracts
Fear VII. contains four chapters of directions for
making °attune naiads, fl.tvored vinegars, pickles, and
mangoes.
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PART 1X —Two Chapters. Curing meats, milk, cheese,
and butter.
Paul' X.—Four oliapters on the sink re Pm—what it
should be, remedies, treatment of infants, cookery
for the sick.
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Paper. uoll-fits
WANTED—A- situation as a Salesman
in a Cloth House. line hadeeverat rears' expe
rience. Address" W. B." thin office. 0c16.5t•
PARTNER WANTED —The advertiser
has an established business, paying well, wishes a
partner to 'mem+ Ins eaAtal. 131.80) required. Ad
dress " Faotory," Press race. 0018-4 t. •
WANTED—A Situation as Apprentice
to the Printing. or Paddlei and Hamm making
trade. Apply to Mr. JOHN WHIST, of the firm of
R 'gel, Baird, & Co., North THIRD Street, Philadel
phia. 0e6.12t.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
anF R SALE OR. TO LET —A supe
rior-three-story brick dwelling. with three• story
druble back buildings. and ell the modern improve
ments, situnte on the • south side of A KOH Street, No.
1825. Apply to ROBERT MACCIRHOOR,
oclB 233 South THIRD Street.
pOR SALE—A well-assorted stock of
Hardware, Cutlery, &0.. and the fixtures of the
store, %edit the pitVilege of Tenting the atom Ishii% is
situated in the centre of business. The house hes been
doing the Southern and Western Pennsylvania trade.
Any person desirous of coins into the Hardware busi
ness will find it a good opportunity. The stook will be
offered on reasonable terms. Addreee " A.," at this
Mee. fele meth tf
VALUABLE SCHOOL PROPERTY FOh
v .8A UE OR RENT.
Will be offered for sale or rent on THURSDAY, the
let of NOVEhII3F.R. 1860. et 12 o'a took M on the pre
mises. MOUNT PLEABANT SEMIN 4 RY. one of the
most healthy and desirable 8 tool loaations in the
he
in Boyertown, Berke county, Fa. For
condition of the eohool and further partioulars see an
nual Catalogue of the lent five years at this office, or
call upon or address the subecriber on thepremines.
P. H. BTAUFFEB.
oel2-tuths6t* Boyertown, Berke no., Pa.
'PO CHAIR AND CABINET MAKERS.—
The Phoenix Wood-Bending Comtism owners of
" Blanchard a Patent," for the Statism of New York.
New Jersey , rennsylvanis and Maryland, will sell
county, town, or shop riebte. or grant licensee to use.
on easy terms This is the only patent. All infringers
wilt be striotly dealt with. Apply to JOHN eIIABY,
or C. A. BURGESS, No. 34 BROADWAY, New York.
004-d3nl
FOR EXOIIANGE.—A 011010 E TRACT:
of good unimproved farm land in the State of New
Jersey, ronvenaent to the oily. wdl be exchanged Tor
ci ee23-tfty property. Apply at No. 116 FEDERAL Street.
MRLARD -OIL FAOTORL—To rent, a
LARD-OIL FACTORY with 33 Patent Lever
Prance, with Plates , lime. Tube, Kettle', Tanks; all
in complete order. Ap• to • • +
ROWLEY, ASHEORNER, k cla.
004 No. 1.6 cOUTH WHARVES.
AROR-STREET PROPERTY FOR
SALE.—The Store and Dwelling. No. 211 ARCH Street. Street. Apply to ALLEN & WI. Real Estate Oro
kers. office aJuttteast corner of FOURTH end WAL
NUT Streets, No. 3, second floor. 0012 ASt•
MONTGOMERY COUNTY FARMS
- .AS. AT PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SALE,-11. R.
CoRBON, Real Estate Broker, at Norristown, Penn
sylvania. will offer at public sale several valuable
FARRIS during the mouths of October and November.
Catalogues. with full descriptions, sent by mail to par
ties wishing information.
Handsome aropertios. varying from twenty to fifty
acres. within 2hl miles of Norristown, for gale.
FARM of 50 aorta. L( mules from the borough, with a
fine, large cottage, water and trait, and fine looaiion. .
FARM of 20 mires, beautifully located. with new
cottage and out-building, only 2 miles from the borough,
will be sold a bargain. .
FARM of 78 aorta , U;miles from Court-house. dames
of woodland, 15 acres of meadow land. and stream of
running water passes through; house is 2 stories, in fair
condition, and one of the largest and beet tarns in the
township; will be sold a bargain, as the owner is soing
to Europe. - Terms will be`easy. 'nine - is a tenant
house and barn on this property.
Persons wishing to purchase will call on or address
se29-smth9t R. R. CORSON, Norristown, Pa.
MISSOUBA LAND I I
600,000 Aoree for Sale and entry, at prices, ranging'
from 11)fi to 00 cents er Aore, in any quantities re
quired .
TAXES paid, and PATENTS procured for garotte.-
sera of Land under the Graduation Ant.
Plate furnished gratis by enclosing a postage stamp
For (nether informetton apply to
wmor+, BAWLING'S it CO.,
N.
eiwailitiVuNglet
Be tween TRIAD ajgd FOORI
IS'N. LOMB. O.
LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, and located.
001-3 m
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
DREhIS ' Goo.Ds,
THOS. W. EVANS & CO.
Have now open a Iwo and handsome assortment or
DRESS GOODS.
VELOUR POPLINS,
BROOM& POPLINS.
PLAID POPLINS
REAL, IRISH POPLINS,
FRENCH MOIJSLIN Ed,
PRINTED MERINOES,
EAIBROIDERED At ER (NOES,
FRENCH AND Briolion citlNTzEs,
I=l
LATEST NOVELTIES IMPORTED THIS SEASON
0c163t Non. 818 and S'2o CHESTNUT EltrfatM
FALL CLOARS
OPENING DAILY.
TUE FINEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY
W. P. CAMPBELL'S,
NO. 1124 CHESTNUT STREET
CLOAK OPENING.
GEORGE FRYER,
No. 916 CHESTNUT STREET,
will open
CLOTH AND VELVET CLOAKS,
ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16,
In the ueual
ELEGANT STYLES
Of this Estabitslitnent
FRENCH CLOAKS.
An assortment of
GAY FRENCH STRIPE CLOAKS,
Jost imported. TLe richest roods of the season.
IVENS,
0013 Gt. No. '23 SOUTH. MAUR Street
eLOAK.B.--The greatest bargains in the
%-/ city at
IVENS'.
CLOAKS.—The largest stook, I he beet assortment. the
choicest colors, the finest qualtrtes, the most superb
trimmings, the newest sty les, the beat work, and deci
dedly the lowest prioes in the city, at IVENS', 23 South
NINTH Street. 0013 am
LADIES' DRESS
TRIMMINGS.
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS.
ZEPHYR WORSTED, BEST QUALITY.
GILT TRIMMINGS AND BELTING&
CROCHET FRINGES AND BERTHAS.
EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS AND CUSHIONS.
EMBROIDERED CHAIR SEAM
WOOLLEN YARNS, ALL SIZES.
ZEPHYR-KNIT TALMAS AND JACKETS.
ZEPHYR-KNIT SONTAO3 AND SLEEVES.
ZEPHYR-KNIT CAPS AND GAITERS.
RAPS ON '8
TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE,
Corner EIGHTH and CHERRY Streets.
Oca-th9s
EIRENOII POPLINS.
A FEW CHOICE STYLES AT THE RIGHT
- _
PRICES.
Lupins Fronoh Merinoes, at the right prices.
Figured Wool Delaines and Cashmeres.
Valenems, Plaids, Figured Alpacas.
Children's Helaine. and Wool Plaids.
BLACK DRESS 000DS.
Auction lots Frertob Alerineea. es oents to SI.
Wool Detainee. 30 to 50 cents.
"
0-4 sublime quality. $t 25. •
Bombazines and Alpacas.
" Amellnes. Fg'd Alpacas, Reps.
" "ins Silks, Cisl'" Witk coNmtp,
COO
pole Southeast nor. NINTH and MARKET
LIALL AND WINTER CLOAKS, of all
j
the new shapes, ready
MADE 10 ORDER.
Eirat•etass work at popular prices. Every garment
suarranued to fit and rouse.
Clothe by the yard or Woe. °Chid the right Mode for
Ladles', edema and Boys' wear.
COOPER & CONARD
oola Southeastoor.l4lNlll ,_
and bIARRET.
CLOAKS.—The OUT CLOAK STORE,
V 142 North EIGHTH. Every one ie talking of the
great bargains and superior quality of the CLOAKS at
the new"CLOAK STORE, 142 North EIGHTH Street.
CLOAIII9.-If you want the best value
for your money, go to the City Cloak Store, 14,2
North EIGHTH Street, above Chem'.
VLOAKS.—The OILY CLOAK STURE,
142 NortIIEIOIITR, is paid to be the beet and
cheeped stole in the city. " ' oid3.lm
EDUCATIONAL.
MONS. ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI,
PIANIST, VOCALIST, and COMPOSER, begs to
inform hie friends and the nub totest.nremously to
his departure , he is ensimenoing PITI VEIN WITH
LAST COURSE OF I %NTH LICTION of the PIANO
and SINGING by.his EXTRAORD NARv METHOD.
All those who desire to avail themselves or the tut an
portunity_ shon'd asp!) , at once, at his random°, No.
721 SANSUM Serest, between one and two o'olook
P. M. 0018.6 t if
PRIVATE PUPILS fitted for College,
by an experienced CLusioal Teacher. Address
" A. M.." at this office. 0013.6 t.
MESDAMES CILIEGIARAY AND MIER
VILLY respectfully inform their friende and
the vtiblio that they have removed their Boarding and
Bay &Med for Yonne Ladies from Logan Square to lios.
1627 and 1629 SPRUCF. Street.
Pupils from five years of age upward prepared for the
fourth glass. .1.116-6 m
PREELAND INSTITUTE—A BOARD.
ING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN.—This insti
tution ie !coated in a delightful, healthy, and retired
Phiof the country. twenty-four mites northwest of
Phi adelchia, two hours' ride from the city accessible
by Norrirown railroad and Waxes, twice a nay.
Next session ovens October 22d.
For circulars, address
sti27-t0022. PerkEmAinitirliriCKEß•
go. Montgomery cm.. Pa.
RRYANT, STRATTON, &FAIRBANKS'
MERCANTILE COLLEGE, 8. E. corner SE
VENTH and CHESTNUT Streete —Day arid Even inR.
Sessions. Individaae instruction in Bookkeeping. in
cluding_General Wholesale and Retail Businesi. Shin
ning. Forwarding. and Commiesene. Rankles. kx
change. Manufacturing. Ranroading; Bteamboaties.
&0.. the most thorough and practice/ canna in the
United ,States. Also, Lectures, Commercial Calcutta
Sone. Arithmetic, and the higher Mathematics. Pen
mansh IP (best in the altyl, Oorresmidenee, tco.
For rile, their now Treatise on dookkeepi as, beauti
fully printed in colors, and the best work published.
se26-tf
CLASSICAL INSTITUTE.
DEAN STREET. below LOCITST.
The dame of the Classical Invitate %nil be resumed
Monday. September & LW. FAT RES, A. M.,
anal- d2rn
PENN INSTITUTE, SOUrfIIEAST COR
NER THIRTEENTH and FI'L,BERT Streets, re
opens MONDAY September 3a, Four, more MBA
will be admitte d. Catalogues sent to any addrew.
autl-tf R. ST.EWART. Principal.
UR. WINTHROP T4PP.AtItli BOARD.
/MING and DAY SCHOOL f.or YOUNG LADIES, ,
No
1727 VINE street, near Logan Square, irtit
on 'WEDNESDAY, isepternker Igth. Ononlara I uniehed
on application. Aula-tr
BUSINESS CARDS.
NEW ORLEANS (LA.) PI9AIIINE:
JOY. 00E. & Co. -
Have been appointed sole agents in Philadelphia for
this extensively circulating raper, of commanding in
fluence. Business men are advertising in the best news-
Capers of city and country, at the offices o CHESTNUT
as CO., Advertising Agents. Fill 11. and
Streets, Philadelphia; Tribune Buildings, New York.
z026-tf
HORACE SEE,
MRCHAPRCAL ENGINEER. and
PATENT ATTORNEY.
No. 114 South SIXTH Street,
(Nearly oppogite the County Court Hons.,)
Prepares Specificygtions, Drawings, &0., and transacts
all other business connected with the obtaining of Let
ters Patent
Machinery Designed and Drawing. made, auS6-sm•
IQ R. PORSON, REAL ESTATE BRO-
A-L• KEA AND CONVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN,
F rrlo.2 l , ll kl'OßES, MILLS, and HOTELS FOB
SALE.in Montgomery, Evoke, Chester, and Delaware
Counties, varying from 10 to 200 ogles, in good locnhtiee.
Pennine applying will be thorn properties free of
charge.
Honda and Mortgages negotiated at fair ratan. HAND
SOME RESIDENCES for eale in Norristown, .Potts
town, anti Intermediate places. For Catalogues and
fud description, address R. R. CORSON,
Norristowu.Pei.
- .
J NICHOLSON,
•• • blenufaetnrer of
SHIRTS. LINEN and MARBEILLEE
11080M8 AND COLLARD,
A large and choice usortment, and WILL mann,
always on nand. unto which I gartioularly invite the
attention of cam and prompt-paying. anowr-Tilt)
hums.
8. E. Cornet of SECOND aid ARCH Htree ta,_ Phila
delphia. au7-3rn •
SFIIGUET & SONS,
• IMFORTERS Oh HAVANA CIGARS ,
Ho. 2)6 South FROST Street.
Receive regularly a fall eteaortmont of desirable Cl
which they offer at low rates, for cash or ao
proved oredit. 1e10.17
PAWSON ik NICHOLSON,
BOOKBINDERk
NCO, in AND in MINOR STIEEII,_
Between Market end Chastain Maim
JAME6TAWIWN. JAL B. iN3iNnada.
feO 1v•
E • J. BAYLIEVHOMAS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Rae removed his one. from No. Aroh street to Ns.
ene WALNUT street.
Particular attention given to the neoovery of Xenon
tile Claims. The drafting and eXaminstion of Vine,
Conveyanotor, .Anignmefits, Briefs of Title. and other
Inetnucente of Writing. The manseementei Kummer
'M Administratorships, and Traits. supenntended;
and th ee, e
beet 'mountains procured for the permanent in
vestments of Money. Satisfactory referenoe Elven
when required. apatt-em•
BoA.RDiriG.
FIIi,ST•CLASS BOARDING, with Wind
some communicating and single) Rooms, at 19 IT
LOCUS V Street. 0018
flOAßDlN 4 a.—Three choice commumca
flag ROOMS. on the first floor. - whieh may be had
tosetber or separately, nil be vaoant on the 15th of
Ootober, at MKS. LEVELY'S, no 1216 ORES rill UT
etreet. 0015.5
itibute.A.Nur, le iIIIt.P.A.A LIE LS.
THE MUTUAL LIFEIT!SURANCE COM.
FANY OF NEW YORK.
Asters :
SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS:
INVESTED IN DUB? ISIOSTGAGEs ON REAL itty.stn.
WORTH OVER en omega—
is are LOWER than in many other Cornea
meg, and the Dllndends have been aura.
This ia a striotly MUTUAL Company'. There
_are no
Stookholdem, en that ALL THE PROSITS
NELoSO To TIM INSDNED.•
Pamphlets, and every information, may bett
GRATIS, OR apphoation to ,
F. RATCHFORD STARR.ent;
Streets.
PHILADELPHIA
W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets.
PHILADELPHIA REIFF:RT.:NOBS:
Thomas Robins, John Welsh,
Mordecai L. Dawson, George,lL Stuart,
George M. Stroud; E. S. Whe en,
John B. Myers, J. Fisher Learning,
Joseph Patterson ; William C. Ludwig,
John M. Atwood, Arthur C. Coffin,
Thomas IL Powers, George W. Toland.
William McKee. Thos. Wat Mon. nM-17°11
INSURANUE COMPANY, NO.
41.• 406 CHESTNUT Street, PRILADELPRIA.
INCORPOR ATED PENNSYLV APRIL,IB36. D
ANIA.V THE STATE OF
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RIEKR.
DIRECTOM.
Samuel Wright, D. B. Birney,
Wm. W. Walters, J. W. Bverman,
Chas. Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr.,
Geo. A. West, Jacob W. Stoat..
O. Wilson Davis, Menko Stern.
Thos. B. Martin.
GEORGE W. DAY. Prerident.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice Pree't.
WILLIAMS 1. BLANCHARD. Secretary. Liall-ift
SAVING FUNDS.
A MERIOAN SAVING FUND.—Crom
a'.4l-n Ftithirßuidgets.altheeirt da o i o l i , :ne f r WiLti il in
o'clock, and on MONDAY HITS in the evening, This
Old Institution has always geld in full, on demand,
without notion.
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
All sums paid tack, on demand, in gold andsiiver.
TRIISTREG.
ALEX.WHILLDIN, President,
SAM.. WORK, Vice President.
John C. Farr, T. E. Harper, George Nugent,
John Anseach, Jr.. ItamL T. thrie., Alb. C.Robettli,
John Allman, Jonas Sowynan,
__IL H. Eldridge,
Win. J. Howard. Jost( B. WILSON .Treasnrer.
JOHN C. SIMS. Secretary. atdll-2rn
SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND,
Office, 331 North Twin) Street, between Vine
and Callowhill. Incorporated by the Legislature April
11th t 1881 ; Open Pm Descants and Payment'', daily, from
9to 9K . o alma. Also. on MONDAY and ThIUMDAY
EVENINGS, from 6 to 8 o'clock.
Interest 6 Der cent. Der annum. Depositors can With
draw their Moneys by Cheeks, If desired. Spechsl Ds
Posits received.
JAMES B. PRINISLE, President.
FRANCIS HART. Beoretarr. seee-tf If
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
DISSQUITION. --- The Copartnership
heretofore existing under the name of L. JOHN
SON & CO, was dissolved by the death of L. Johnsen,
on the Wth day of April, 1860.
tiONIAB IHACRELLAR,
JOHN F. SMITH.
RICHARD MOIL
COPARTNRRENIIP.—The subsoribers. having .pur
ohnsed the entire interest of the late Mr. 1.. Janson.
have entered into copartnership nailer the firm-name of
1,, JOHNSON & GO. The business of Type end
Btereotype Founding, Electrotyping. and Wood En
graving, will be continued as usual, at the old 'outwit.
No. 606 NANnOIVI tßreet, Philadelebia.
7 , 'OAIAB MACKELLAR,
JOHN F. RUTH.
DICHARD
PETER A. JORDAN.
Amu., 27, 1311. 0018 3t
r kJE OCPARTNERS.T3IP HERETOFORE
-IL existing tinder the name and aryls of SAGER &
SLOAN and SAGER. SLOAN, & CO.. is this day cis
solved, by mutual consent, Charles M. Sloan and Sami.
``withdrawing front the mild firm. William C.
anger
g:r ie r.uthor7ed In nettle tho hitsjness of the late
firm at the old place, 163 North SECSIND Street
W. S. SAGER,
C. M. SLAN.
0018 3t* S. SAGER.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—
The undersigned, trading under the firm name
of the Bridge Company, have this day dissolved part
nership by mutual consent. The business of the firm
will he closed up by the 'Premium, Algernon Roberts,
who is authorized to use the firm's name in liquidation
of the affairs of the Company.
A. & P. ROBERTS,
L WTI LINE..
PHILADELPHIA, 00tober 17.
The buisiness of building Iron Bridges will be con
tinued by the undersigned, to connection with the ma
nufacture of Car Axie•. at tiro Penonyd Iron Works.
Office 4111 WALNUT Sorest. Philadelphia.
oel?-12t A. & P. ROBERTS.
D ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
—Tho Partnership he•etofnro existing under tho
firm of SIMONS,COLHIMAN,& CO., Wagon Alanufao
tutors, was this day dissolved. by mutuareonsent. All
Persons having Maims against the late firm will present
them to Henry Binions for pay mont, and tnose tn..ebted
to said firm will make payment to him.
lIhNRV SIMONS.
ROBERT Al. COLEMAN,
GEORGE F, COLEMAN.
Philadelphia. Sept. la, 1861.
HENRY BIAIONS tcilt continue the buskers at the
old stand. and we cheerfully recommend and ;whoa for
him the patronage of the customers of the old firm.
ROCKET M. COLEMAN.
cold et. Ge.OROK P. COLEMAN.
nIF.SOLUTION.-The Copartnership of
GOOD k WHITE is this day dissolved. by mu
tual consett. All persons indebted to the concern or
having clams on them null please will on EDWIN A.
GOOD, who is authorized to settle the MM..
EDWIN A. GO OD,
ALEXAND IL WRITE.
PaILA.DELPILIA, Oct, 11, It
The business of this concern will be carried on, as
heretofore, by
oelS-tf FOWIN A. GOOD.
TB. GODARD VERY OLD COGNAC,
.10 half pires,2o quartepqr le c yk a fBl l 7l,ll,l ,
ovlB-121 211 FRONT Street.
MARSEILLES MADEIRA.-389 casks
of Marseilles Madeira, in quarters and octaves,
".Valetta"of and " Groussot " brands, an custom
haute store, For sale ei
JaURETCHE & CARSTAI RS,
oals•nrwf4t . 202 and 204 South FRONT Street,
HOPI bEIGNETTE BRANDY.—An
voice) to arrive. For salo by
JAURETCHE & CARSTA IRS.
06115-mwf-St* 401 and 104 Louth FRONtAtTeet.
- - - •
LATOUR OlL—Always on hand and for
este, to strive or from store. by
st.U.IthIGIIY, ils - Clte'rtoliS;
Bole Agents fctiffe 'sited States,
oollt-Intef-St * 202 and 20 0 eirth , JMl' attest.
FORAGE,—Storage for merchandise cf
r•wo
all kinds, and at low rates_ at Keneineton Eorew
Dook, ri0.1036 North DELAwAKE Avenue, ools
amtvetts.
CODICERT
PROFESSOR ANDERSON.
SOMETHING NEW!!
TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY EVENING,
THE
NEW PROGRAMME
0
STILL MORE MARVELOUS WONDERS,
Selected from the exhaustless repertoire of-
TfiE GREAT WIYARD OF THE NORTH,
Including the
MONEY THAT CANNOT SE COUNTED.
TEE CHARMED LADY. _
- THE KEY OF EIMIS.
THE MYSTERY OF LATII4LNI4AS,
AND
MARVELS WITHOUT NUMBER OP EVERY
KIND.
PROFESSOR A10E10303% stay will be brief.
- IF COMING=COME;'
THE MIGHTIEST MYITIOLST OF MODERN
TIMES - -
Tenders !he invaation.
MISS ANDRRSON EVERY - lEVENING•VIP
• NEW MN,EMONIO FEATS.
GRAND MATINEE at X o'clock en
SATUII DAY NEXT, Oct. M. withe-
HALL ILLUMINATED IN TEE DAYTIME.
BALCONY, 25 CaNTo; BODY OP HALL, 00
Doors open at 7 ; commence ate. 0017-3 t
.
NOTICE.--Sqcure your .
seats in Alio 43-i r
if you are going to see OROFEBSO
.01DE
SON in the evetunr. Box (Mae ota g co Ntmem
i5e".„.5...„„ 4,-.-
HALL from 10 till 4. In °ante eoeef the (mat
orown,the re is no chance of e ~, unless you book year
pitoa in the dar. It
. .
WALNUT-ST-AE/3.T .TEIRATEB
• • Bole Lee:!( —Mrs. M. A.
Rage 1Ne. 13 ...11 r—.— Mr . WM. A. 0 I .
C
liasines4 :teem—. .- -- .Mr..108._ G. 1.1 Y
„...-- TIES ( TIIVRAVAir) EVENING,
BRANDY' MAGUIRE.
- Shamir Magutr' -- ..
. ..,.„.Mr.: Berm Williams
PRINCE sucLORO3O.- ' ..
l'rfnoe Dolorosa —_ Mrs. Brune' , Williams.
Princess Pioretta . ' Mrs A'Correll.
i F idifirctßOLE. . '
Con 0'Car01an....... 1 .". her. Harney William'.
Moleshee
—Rm Barney Williams.
boors open at a smarter to 7 o'clock ; performances,
commence at Vin'olock. oar Prioes ea usual.
[WHEATLEY it CLARKE'S AROSST.
• THEATRE.
THIS Cr HURSDAYi EVERING,
LATHEIGoT BUT ONE OF
GRAND DRAMA,
THE MERCHANT AND HP. CLERKS! -
THE MERCHANT AND HIS CLERKS !
FIRST TRAGEDY NIGHT OF Tim nasom.
The entertainment will commence with
TH.RuBBRS!
tIME ROBBERS!
The Groat Brim. of The Monkey Boy" Rill /Homily
be reolY•
MoDONOUGH'S OLYMPIC (Late Gail&
Tlutt.) RACE Street. below Third..
" GOLLY ! l'sE 80 WICKED !" Lest night bet tiro of
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN.
The beautiful CORD ELIA HOWARD es the " Gentle
Eva," in which obiraoter she spinde unrivalled. Mr.
G. C. HOWARD as " St. Clair. "21111KODAY EVE
NING, Oct. 18. 1860. '
BENEFIT OF MRS. G. 0. HOWARD,
.
The Great Original TOPSY,'
J. E. Me UONOUGIL as r" Donee" Fletcher",_ the
Kentuckian 2 UNCLE TOMB CABIN on SATURDAY
A FTEKNENNI. at 2 &elm*.
Doors oven at 7 o'clock ; to ennuis ace at 7X o'olook,
Price of admission, 25 cents; Family Circle, 11 MIMS.
Beata Secured without entre change.
SANFORD'.B OPERA '
VE NTH MEET
OPRN FOR TtiE EL SEESON.
• NEWLY DECORATED AND•PAIPITED.-
M
lIM secured one of theß. RAIgORD
LARGEST COMPANIES ever preeented heretofore,
who will sostear nightly. -
Sanford will perform every evening.
Doom open et 7; Commence at N.
Admittance 23 cents. Children 13 cents. - Gen lm
fIONTINENTALTHMATRE,
N-0 (Late National.) WALNUT Street, &twice Eighth,
MONDAXEVENING, October Le,yreef
commeno
EIGHTH WEEK AND LAST. SIX
NIGHTS OF THE SEASON "OF
CARNCROSS AND SHARPLEYIRMINITRELS.
Change of Programme every night.
&mess unptralleled,
They respectfully announce
SIX FARWELL PERFORMAISCES.
" Six aistinot changes- of Programmes." "On*
nightly." introducing all the Troup*.
First night of the new burlesque,
" BLACK RICHARD THE THIRD."
harpley - as —.Richard.
Brower . . . . .. . Richatontl.
And a great cast.
Doors open Mai ; commence et7X. Tickets, IS gents.
CARL WOLFSOHN AND TEHEODOP
THOMAS'S SERIES O - ACADEMYSSICAL REES, et the. FOYER of the OF MIMIC.
Subscriptions will be received anthe Music Ewes of
t . 4. Andre P t
C0.,1104 Chestnut street; Lae & Walker,
742 Chestnut street ; Beck - Lawton, Seventh and
Chestnut streets; and Th. A. 15011thidt, humour and
Chestnut streets. where the programmes and pestien
lars nen b 5 seen Den 6w•
PEN NA. ACADEMY OF TIM TINS
ARTS. 102 CELNYPNITT fltrest,
Containing a large oolleotion of binaural art"
tam is now open daily from 9 SC' P. i t
=mon LS Ott. I children under 13 711M11,1, amts. 37941
PIANOS AND-
f ff il PIANOS ! PIANOS! rwips!l
NAM-FORTES • _
MRLObBONMI L
• IA.II64ORTRR..
KRIA)DE01111,
Made by Raven, Bacon, & Co., Minna & Obtriciamett,
Dons. & Co., and other,
__ S. BOOM%
raylf-1.1 SEVENTH sad CRESTRVT.
091 “ STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA
TENT OVERITRING entuzatrion.
SQUARE GRAND. AND BQVARE Pi pow
prefenea in normerts end in pripstopirdee bit tie best
performers. Received the first presunnutowir Mibest
makers, from judges lace Gottsohalk. lifsser c iMn.
Challenge all oompetition. M RR 8
el6-1y . 1008 CHEISTN
.
filirpl
_HAINES - BR9S. ) 0T113 . 313114' [TVG
1 5 A T B N T-i d T i 01 4 1 - 1.141110 FO ''lll4lCfk
Cbeaneet,,,Fl CiachaDoe..amada- 4 . sa•-•—•
~.. rA s tft - i , V.. 110 , 1 Mbar a Wag for - gab at
kaaciry v vash PrJene, and warranted fora mak;
neoonii-laand . Piano" or ritlt3 . ei .
4._,
' D.E. ' Car :of DR4 MI an ds- .. , i
PRINCE it- OKI: Immured D , F - Dem
SU. Inman.. . . . IviLliri
/011-11111. BURNS' CELEBRATED - ROSE.
VoLTlA`ilWArtg rtf,L,lllal l l:4, l = rad el It .
hielndeons. The above tnatrumenta are of the Ten
latest unntovements. and best mates, For:eale at
S treet. him° Store, /to. 4102 climax:tin
Street.
HANSEL'S NEW impitovEa - PiSISO
INSTRUCTION BOOK.—Neateet vitethed of sn
eerier' together with a beautiful seleettop efloyeler
Pieces and proaresaive leuone. ever before publu&sd
n small work— rice only_ an cacti—at MAKO 'ARC W
Store. 1102 CHESTNUT Street.
NITISIC—From all Catalogues in the
United States. at One Cent porlpine,-at tile
MARKET Street, opposite the Farmers ' Mammoth
Market House. oes-bst
WINNER'S INDEPENDENT_ VIOLIN
PLAY tql,Nospl, 2,3, 4 , 8.6 . 7. nal, ars now
reedy—pri ee 26 oenta—st MARSH'S 24Neto Rom, 1199.
CHESI ri UT Street - - aell/AU
Diu,LixEny.
?N. MISS E. M. REDMOND, HAS RE
-1144 MOVED to 1224 WALNUT- attest_ and erill
have on SATURDAY afolleseortmentorßOANETS
for the season. 0c11.41t.
or a MISSES B
NiRVh 914 OHEBTNUT
foeStret m
IPie Whig
FURS.
LADIES' FANCY F U !—FA BC Y
FURS :—FARETRA, at 'his New, One-price La
dies' Fancy Fur Store, IS ARCH street below
EIGHTH, has now in store. of his own iniportins and
mann fa otu rine, the most complete numortment or Faller
Furs fort Eldlell and Children to be found in thi s city.
embracing emery kind, quality. and 'stile, as allmy Furs
have been in.eorted by myself during.the present year,
and mann facto red u fide r toppren suPertuftion; sad ha'qug
adopted The ono -price nmiciple of doing bssinese, I reel
confident in supine it is the interest of all - within( to
Purchase a set of Fur to sive use •ontB-Ittr
ANILA F t INSTANT RBLIBF end PEI
MAEEN'T CURB or this distriesiek lea-
plaint, u.
FEND T7B
BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES,
Mode by C. B. SEYMOUR & CO., 458 BROAD
WAY, Dew York. Prioe /flyer bon; sent free by post.
mytAlm in FOR RALE AT ALL DROGOIRTIS.
SPECIALTY FOR LADIES. TRUSS
AND BRACE DEPARTMENT conducted by com
petent Ladies. Entrance on TWELFTH. Street, first
door below Race. A lull line of Mechanical Remy
dies. light and elegant in conetruCtien. specially
adapted to Ladies' me., --
C. H. NEEMEB,. Proprietor
e. W. corner TWELFTH and RACE...Street;
.
Philadelphia.
P 9" Entrance to C. H. H.'s Room, for geatlemea, • at
the corner. seli•Smi I
AWONDERFUL AND,NEVER
FAILInG REMEDY FOR DISEASES OF THE
NERVOUS vqBpf,l4,
MdFEEISOR MORRIS'
El) OEPIIALOS,
AN EXTERNAL REMEDY,
Prepared by MOCKRIDGE & CO., No. 62 North
FOURTH. Ptreet.
soar And for sale by Druggists generally. eel2-3mif
HART'S DIGESTIVE.—To invigorate
the digestive organs.—Those who protnee to take
no medicine use it for its strengthening qualities. told
by W. U. ODUS9N, Northeast corner of TENTIf and
ARCH, and other Druggists. oce4Bo
A AZUMEA ► AZUMEA.
AZUMEA: AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA
PROF. MORRIS' AZUMEA BARING POWDER.
Manufactured eolety at No. 62 North FOURTH
threat. and for mode by Ornoara rano rallv. sett amtf
AMALGAM- BELLS. -
Only min-intim the price of 'Braes and lees than half
that of Steel Belle; of eoo t al r! p nor „, imd, mellow
tone. Warranted for twelve snonthe against breakage
by fair ringing.
For sale at the BOLE : AOENtArte Philadelphia, No
512 COMMERCE Street.
gem thstnarn -- "' '.WATSON.
WARM AIR ' VURNAOF.
Thelma- Cnne Furnncs Gas CodsUulerwilltiio caddy
warm your house. with-ono-third ItISS coeltilart la re-
Mitred by any other ,rurnace.- Tatiataotiaa-ra all oases
MIMI:Med. Buildings Warmed and Ventilated by
ARNOi.D &
1010 ,011.E8TAU1 Street.
seB-stuth3mif
CNORING RANOEB.—AII in want of the
beet elevated, double oven Cooking Itariges, will
to
do Weil call at
eeB-atuf :knit' ARNOGD .r, WILSON'S.
10 (0 CAIIISTNTT Street.
SLATE MANTELS.—The richest and
moat l.cautiful specimen! of enamelled Slate Nan
tele ever offered for sale in thisnountry, manufactured
by us. from Pennsylvania slate-stone, and for sale very
low. .ARNOLD & WILSON.
sea-stuthamif 1010 eIIEnTNUT Street.
TEREOSUOPES AND STEREOSCOPIO
Spentaolee,` ' Orem
slam e. incoacopea, mal All kind of Optaoal antt*attle
mafiosi Instruments. nt
AI, FRANKLIN'S. Oitioian.
001-12 it 112 R. FQ URTH otroot. below ghesoolit.
50 bbls, 200 half bbls, '375 qi . bbls, 400
kit's, 9W two•oaart orals; ?7CO one-qbirt orals
ratent Tallow Grease.. wage, yellow - sad blaeja.illa nu
facoured and for sale
__fy ROW/LET. ABHPURATER,
& CO. No. 10 BaUth.-WhR01111.•.,•.
'bbls. 50 half
li- E bt )B K E er l 2.6 ° ,s l t;itle ° . ° n .
L e y nt itzrai t , o vs ir dzi A t I n
clt n. A .. , F as , , v 3 :irt
Wharves. eel
CARDAMOM SEED, MALABAR-1 ease
for sale. WETRERILL h BROTHEA.
seta a 7 and 49 North 89110 ND Rt ,
AVA 001 4 1.8 E.-1,000 pockets prime
r w impo N trm t ter rale by JAAIEB GRAEIAM:k. CO..
, ,
Dv°l7 CO., N0..232 Noith SECOND
Street.-- , llAvlng removed to our new and *anions
store, weewild call the attention of Dealers to our ex
tensive stook of PATENTIItIEfoICINEP, PER
FUMER F. and FANG? ARTICLES. Oat hat cam
prim a greater variety than ran be tonna at tinl
Inn Malt •
hahmant in rho United dt4stss. add ont woe* cm:l
ea's wan any market. • ma-tatadea