The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 22, 1860, Image 3

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OPintivoite.--Lest OntiDati.—This petty
,
eases repoited , „
papers were for
.hent'alderMen.: lives* steliom
led !Unity
,
tinfoil - NA hate , tope theist distriete.' These
'f , the dayeet•auseitentes, when aoisounts of die
muditeitheeCtiddiedestrere isonvejed to the
Pristesaistaddadaid, alidnitil foot. The estiblida;
meat nf suttee and liAl-alerni telegraph; hoireyer,,
has hesenitthilaisirs of thelooal ahronlear, and
at wifdliMnipsestaitt 'streets, one square iron the
ollbsenf Vie Press, most died Of isetuderds, easued4„
ties, dil,bt _fititoneir's Ogees are reesived.
Thither. slieletptittere gel et ell diner. ro oluxedelor
morning , ; for the
_,
uoirelo4 In Ottani* and at night. „The,
, ,
last Mild nimbi letwelye o'oloek. The room
In *bleb - the ape - retort 'aid the instruments are
placed is smell, of low "oelling, ad utterly, unfit
for the grave pagans hiwithin it Is appropriated.
, -
In 'demo stornitheiraltdedies throughthe win
dews; and if the windows closed there is inn*.
or no yeetilathes, Two; Operators are detailedier
day duty; two for night. `hese gentlimersetand.,
at the Leitrim:mote twedviii hours ;almost %minter
:;rupteellpinewitieded Open' slates the meiiaies as
they untreesived. We sat in the operating room
a festasiisete* unitedly, and witnused three emu•
stag epleodec, , -
A nuithir of - feet were hair& pattering up the
del* sod .a fanmber of heads peered ouriously
over the railing. These were made oat to be' an
elderly lady.and four. &Urea of different ogee.
They were all bareheaded. The. woman had red
*air, whisk fed% in disorder over her face, She
Was eseptriollitirlY,- , "blowing"—very hard,
and heekeyiOntly been running. The little ones
bore striding* , of a long chase, and tears' had
.ifireeked their cheeks, so' that they seemed small
savages furrowed with war-paint. The matron took
I fagged handkerchief from her eyes, and said
through the .banisters, in a - musioil voice;' "Is
' Johnny bere.?" The obildten muttered, faintly,
like-autos fared chorus, 'S r Jokrtity," grid their
teeth eisietteint.
WU> Ifiaohnisy?" said one of the operators,
Postuiediy. "Johnny—boehoo," said the woolen,
BoOkseo-4ohoa,1!" said the obernit 'of ohUdren.
There wasoontral laudation. After some singu-'
JarprOmPotestioning, interrupted by frequent sobs,
It as stole oat that Johnny had sun, away from
home, meek to the grief of his relatives nd friends,
and had been miming, several hairs. The wires
wort brought' into requisition, and it was neer;
Weed that an wain eorresponding to the deaerip
don was in the custody_ of the operators at an up
` town , Itatiostliouee. The family, still weeping,,
hurried away, muttering blessings on the opera
- tors' head'. ,
A smell boy ; who bad been picked up in the
etre* by out of the Reserve Corps, had been sit
ting upon a bench in the operatieg-room while this
Aeons was trinapiring. He had watched with
wondering eyes, the movement of the instiutdent,
and with nude astonishment hebid the click of the
balls and the rattle', it the dial-hinds. Suddenly,
his mental icadeqabil :ware interrupted. A stout
man mounted the stairs, and, standing such - a
position that be could not see the boy, said year's.-
19: "Did ye hoer anything cf little fellow,-with
a blue jukes sad' gray pants, about twelve years
old ?" he boy Instantly began to tremble and
look very pale.
"Here I am, Pop 1" 'aid' he, in- a faint, fright
ened voice, coming forward."
" Oh; you young. vermin !" said his affectionate
;barest, in a savage tone, shaking his fist, "is this
!what ye mane, worryin' your poor mother half to
'death running sway? Come home directly,
and eve hew bate you." •
The boy set 'lap a loud - yell, and was escorted
loose, to the great delight of the Motels.
We waited for the third personage to enter. He
name It the-ha is ilimenta of • gentleman . elderly,
wombs* a long grey goatee,' and looking through
a pair of gold-spectacles. Tne hard, deep lines
upon hls hee, and the thin, compressed lips, indi
cated,* Boyers, relentless dander.' Looking
curiously around him, self about to buy up the
operating room and its occupants, he very calmly
And snotty ; teak a ahalr, drew his glasses from
his none, wiped them upon a silk handkerchief, and
began to stroke his goatee with his hand. The
operates* oentinsted their duties as if totally obli
vious of his appearance. finally he spoke, much
in the lone of a man who bad-lost a trifling piece
of Drinkers, or an empty poeket- book :
" I have lost my son!"
The operators waited- for further intelligence.
Waiting, as if to hoar the echo of his tones, this
gentleman again stroked his beard, slipped his
gleans over his eyes, and condoned
" He lo about thirteen years of age, wu neatly
deemed, and disappeared yesterday morning at
. Woe o'eleek."
"Han yo u any,- idea of his motive going
'mewl" "Net the slightest. We have frequently
punished him for going into the street, and had
confined him in the library for • small matter of
forty-eight hours We presume that he has run
away
The, gentleman hummed., part of a hinter and
waited for a response. We ventured to ask if the
boy's mother was grieved. The gentleman looked
at is, u it in doubt whether the interrogatory
was of any practical value, and said in a precise
Manner :
" I believe hie mother has indulged in some ex•
preestou of grief. Per myself, I would be nicely
contented if he remained awa until hungry and
heart-broken Than be mig ht behave -himself."
There *as amisedihig' eo utterly heartless 'in his
tone and manner; that we felt • strong dealt* to
wish him all meaner of morrow. " presume be
'will mare honfe sometime daring the week," said
he, in his deliberate way- 7 ,, if ao, I shall try, an
experiment ,
,
Ak?" said the operator.
" I shell give Id* thertsitodi of alt akar, cud
- visa hipis s Oa* day and night. It may or
any not onsoldear.”' tor- the mother's sake we
hope that the bey *ill be tried by no each ordeal:
beseli i t*oftheisriessipal functions of the po
lice tel It utterly v alueless to Odium',
even then it aeoomplith .no further 'good than
joining to broken homes the prattlers with' go
SXXVINCAD To Dwasn.The slave • Wright,
belonging to Messrs, L. and 3. Itisker, of La
&arab*, who had dubbed, aye month ago, a Geo
man umall Ftederiek Lindlagen, at the 'intl.
station; Bayou "des Allemande, La.. had his trial
a week 'er two ~ e lne• , Bt. - Charles. - The
wounded man, though very weak, was able to give
his tertlmony. The negro - nes diehard guilty,
and sentence d to be burg, on the 26th instant, at
the Dwelt* station. . •
F Pilptililien OP, -liiiiMPinn.—During the
past dye years no olty Innis Union, incept Chicago,
bee stoma with the tame rapidity that. Memphis
bal. 1n that time the bee more than doubled her
population and trebled her wealth and tonduem
If atm Maim:wastes In the same , ratio that she hae
in 010 put, the city wilt contain a population oC
100,000, by the 1E185,;
(From IM Boitoo Traseoripk Ootober 10,
Psereddle aLl7ll.—Tbsvalus of this
glue for donptia survoise- ie. inestimable. The diffi
culty of prepsimug 0011116100 sheet glee for use led to the
sew smelt In s Heald state the preperatiog aim be
used without hasting, Mies slowly. emits no offend's
Mllmne.med reedy for eepUeltlon. It to gat se ut glean
bottles, seemly corked. sad soldlrith s Wroth to apply
it. at the low primp of twenty-live mob. Every family
should bedrogbaeompound oonstently oti heed; as there
by any 111116111*ot treed, perm, amatory; or lam an be
mended. It will owe moreAm Its cost miry month
in oil TA,. ailvortbmsooton secither
shows for what. it-ht, Wend, sad *burin can he par
, , .
chose& , , - Doll g•W!t
A Tavir*tm galrritmonre —A brad of bread;
getehsr of pater. npd f a'thatebed roof. and love—there
le kappitmairet sos, whether the dor be ram! or sating.
It fa taihaatt that metes the home, whether the eye
rases aeon& potato-satoh or a dower-garden. Bat to
Imlay pinifoot bhu, it is **Boatel that one should wear
mach emnfortable and Maggot garments as are made
sad sold at the Brown-stone Clothing Hall of Roekhill
it Mame, ni05.683 and dee Chestnut street, above Stith.
A Chow MIDAL for >;sa Beat Sewing Machine
hal been aviarded to Lade. Wetater; & Co.. by the Ohio
Inatitate. Call and see throat thew rooms,
e Cboshint trod, Plubitholphis. oole4t•
SPECIAL NOTICES
YOU COUGHS; 01 7011 ANY DISMISS OF Mg
&Whin Chilies, use J. R. STAFFORD'S -OLIVE
TAN awl MON MID 'SULPHUR POWDERS, whioh
are Mier/WM in this paper. The Oltve Tar infuses
inagnathai or +ottani', allaying at once any gain or op
grass ten. avid Its great baJounie *myrtles heal ears
,rieseesslhillseptlian. The Iron and tfulthur "Odors
piing a soinbikgreptration, unite with the digested
Wood. sod eater with it law the rormst lon of now blood.
lb. iron Madams the *itat or bra-giving fermi in the
blood. whit* in Its circulation is (babied through the
cadre mum. The eolibized sulphur , conceit the
Weft* or wom.ool particles of the blood into Beau.
- which are expelled how the body through its wow. b,
the inortated swingiliven to the wrenlation. It is
thee. Viable or Worageit wedge of blood that form
phlise stdO
'M** mil it le their wild humor which
Ird:stet tictiViteiitteir the inombroaes of the throat,
progiotilat haws, sad sir' salts of the lance.- Mired fora
~f eleelhiet. Ole advertisement to this paper. aeld by
ireishie; is& by DYOTT & CO., No. Stab North
BECONDetteret•rbiladolPhlL • ocli-tf
SAVING VIIND-41AVIONAL SAFETY TRUSS
Oonnasnristlioy Ike State of Pennsylvania.
• - . „ .
• AMU. • , •
I. Mow Le rioelved every day, and in 381 amount,
large or small.
2. FIVE MI CENT.lnterest in paid for money from
the day Kis trotin. - - .
3. The tsonsyie aliriya paid book in GOLD whenever
Ale railed lot, and without notion.
4. Money Is Moira from Xxuutori, Administra
tor', Querdiares, amp other Trustees, in large or small
sums, to remain along& abort period.
S. The massy reainved from Espaliers is Invested in
Real Estate, Mortgagor, Oronnd Rents, and other first=:
elm eseinittea,
g Ma open spiny day—WALNUTlftrest, southwest
dour Th11411044E, . joy
wos Okinzta rvilk 7 -Nownmar,
cknoris Mk/AD aid eilturrs--Dewiete re,
*Weed in sewn god liege essounbi; from ill Ulnae. of
the eonitennite. and allows interest at the rats of FIVE
PER CRIFIVpor enfant.: " ' -
Weer m -
g* drawn he °hada without loss of In
1e , _ • • "
OMee ogle dilly, frotis $ Until a cOokok, and on ion. ,
der sad Isaankr wad nits in the evening. President,
ritAsx.us imp. ; fitesteurer and Secretary, OH r.B.
M. MORRIS. - = • - -
OK* PII10 . 4:01:0TIIIN' 'tinsr
livirtali maim la th• UK mama% moria2l7. for RE•
TAIL MIL i. 1.0101810 maiiald
raistarsolaw Alivioaratatstoolastimasatedsalis
fusioar. u at oUi &naiad
in. miaow fibiOlibv-tramied slake.
441.1 v AI4IPA 00...e04 MARKET Stmt.
,
OA3II42IDIPMFtIr 'ANA ONIMPANIT nit
- -
the Cits. at 34. boy* TRIM) Street.: , . , ••
cuictulat* litlaTlNGPSeet ta t!! titottristla tie
Ostr,et %elk 11111th Strait. •
lawitsatiltia; Oa. litUd Chteeest is the
Mr, as s44oeithrywlltettreet.; - _- - - -
11.4.1$40N,LiAtittn1114, Best elf Citeepeet in the'
OW; MB Seattilfillitolitist , • •• - • •
PAlllilL,lll4ltTlltecatipirery other dimwi t -
Wm of ihilitieVartiel "ion enverfer oueli.r, at the
meet teeiiiiettes MONO itINOWAIN It:DOLO - Wit;
Prfur* -1 0 1, WiS•Ikkla Titl.llo strait. JAW(
- : • RAwiris.•=—Alr,
, IrWriltt &;u ua. mam":,
144111 st 4
miw avis.d
Tr• lift tartag namiod. .
0 , vr wo n t "•.1,10,
8/RPHISSIIINLOCIL:-41t O&M.. 'Australlaj,bn
the 12th 0 Jane 1869, by rev. Mr. Phillips, !a
batt t.. Itteten• to Mum t3sorsiana Kiulooli.
Cli kytil • R14.4ARNe1 , EY.... the 16th instant. by
Rev. Wm. °outman. assisted by Rev. Joseph J. Use
good. Mr. Thos. P. Chariots!, to Mies Hannah
d MejOhiLite &Watley.- Elk , ell tirMowto*n.
L nr—RIAI3.- 0 11 the 19thinstant, by Rev. Wm.
B. l c M r. John Kelley, of Randolph, Mw., to this
'T'l i tts.l 4 APl. l 4l l l. 2y / . 0 11 . — 0n the 6th instant. by Rev.
Reuben JefferiesMr. John Francis Theller,. formerly
of 'Baltimore, to M ien Anne Maria Stretch, of this pity.
ROUTELJE—fthRDRN.—On... the 19th' instant. by
:Alderman ROOMS 'MOTs. Mr. mayor Santalje to Mime
Hate 'deaden. all of this elty.
-
K p n L aCK, L 4
i S J, R l ß ick t V r C el h
ahineSt b t y Re .
v a Jh or
,this city.
DIED.
CREASE —Suddenly,' on the Morning of the 90th
instant. of canoe ion of the brain. Mr Alfred Crease.
_of Roaborough, Twenty-firm ward, in the 46th year of
his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral from his late resi
dence, Ridge road,. between the seventh and eighth
nilltpatones, Tuer Church.rnoon, at I o'olook. yo
roceed to St. Itavid's alansyunk
ElJSTOrt.—oe the morning of the 20111.11493 y Easton,
in her, 99(1 year, '
tier relatives and friends are invited to attend her
,fauerat, from the residence of lug daughter, Mre Rei
ter, N 0.006 Federal street, On 1 uesday morning, the
. rod indent at OX,
GOFFR .—On the 1911 t instant. Mary, widow of the
late Jonat an Coffee, aired 76 years.
Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, No.
804 Vine street. this( Monday) morning, at lOu'olook.
OUL.lshri,—On the 25th instant, Jennie, wife of Geo.
.cesen, and daughter of the late Samuel Store
Funeral from the residence of her husband. Ho. 625
Pine street, this (Mond4y) afternoon. at 3 o'clock. *
SN —On the Nth iustant, Mary A., daughter of
Samuel Cyan Mary Ann Hear.
._. Funeral from t morning, r father, Ni,. 616
green etr,etctliiii (Monday). at 10 o'clock. "
SAURMAN.—On the 19th instant, Rebecca Bauman,
seed 70 game.
Funeral from her late residence. 1210 Ridge avenue,
thia( Monday) afternoon,at 1 o'clock.
arARRA—On the I.Bth instant, James Sparks, in the
66i11 year of his age.
Funeral from his lite residence, 414 Reed street. on
Totsday afternoon. at .1 o'olock.
Weekly Report of Interments.
HEALTH, OFFICE. Cotober 20.1860.
Interments is the City of Plritodelplrin from the 13th
to the 20th of October, 18,60.
COMIC
Hemorrhage. Lungs
• Bowels
Uterus.......
Hemorrhage •-• • -
InOnmmatron, Brain
Bronoht
Liver.—
.Lurtga
- '2eritonreum..
.• gt. Bowels.
" Bladder
Inanition --•••• • •
atania 0.-potu..
Maraemns ...•—•• • - •
Negleot ....
Old
Paler .
PT antis
Rheumatism
Heart.
MME
• Uterus...—.
Casueltiee .....
Croup.
ConAestion of Perain
Lunxs
Cholera Infautuni.
Col:Winton , of Lunge
ConvulmOns .........
Dipthena.......
..
Piarrhrea
ucopal
• " "
Heart.—.
biltriaae of Brain...
Spine....
Kidneys
.....
Eryeieelna
Rel'arin'at of Heart.
Fever, Bearlet.,,..
Typhoid • •
Oanerene• • -"--
Hoopmg Cough.— ...
...
Scrofula
Small-Yox —.-....
Still 80rn..—......
suicide.... .
Take Mesenteries..
Tetanus
Ulceration-- --
Unk.own...— ....•
BY TIM ABOVE THERE WERE:
Under 1 ]ear.-............ el (From 60 to 60.......-... 11
From Ito 2............ 17 " GO to 70-- ...... 4
" 2to 5-- ...... 19 " 70 to 80 9
" 540 21 " 80 to 90.......-. 5
" 10 to 15-- 6 . 90 to 100..-...... 1
" 19 to 1 --
" 31 to 30............ 24 202
" 30 to 40 .........:. 20
• " 43 14
NATIVITY-United States, 111; Foreign, 46 ; Un
known, 12.
Fmm the Almshouse, 4; People of Color, 8; from
the oontars, 4,
WAIIDe. . I WARD!. WARDS.
First. :-...... 35 Tenth ~.. -- 3 Nineteenth- —l2
Second ..........7 Elevsnth...-... 7 Twentieth --hi
Third 7 Twelfth- ..- 4 Twenty-first.. 4
Fourth.-- 7 Thirteenth..... 1 Twenty-seoond..ll
Filth..-....-. 7 Fourteenth.-- 3 Twenty-third.... 4
Sixth 3 1 7 iftsenth-..... 7 Twenty-fourth...ls
Seventh ........18 Sixteenth- --. 9 Unknown 8
Eighth.-- Se venteentl. -.13 --
Ninth— ...... 8 Eighteenth.....l4
The number of deatha compared with the correspond
in week of 7869I s er 4 t i zte4r. e. was as follows.
ng October
ootoher is. 1883, 4a... — 238
Males, 106; Females, 97; Boys, 65 ; .tsirte7C , • •• • • •
By order of the Board of Health.
ARTHUR HUGHES. Health Officer.
BLACK SILKS ! BLACK SILKS !
Bouquet Figured. Gros Imperials.
Pmust Figured. . I .neliett Mourning.
ew:isle. Meiotic
monist Robes. Gros de Rhinos.
Seven vionnoed Robes. _Bonnet's Bilks.
Gros Gredoe. Patent Boiled.
p_ouit de Jo.s. Gros d'Boosse.
euetieruies. - Ottrousits.
Matures. Lilting Bilks, &o.
BEASON BON. Mourning BLOTS.
. No. - 918 Chestnut ssreet.
JOHN E. 'GOIIGH. ESQ.—IN THE
ACADEMY OF MUSIC—By *newel- rennest
correspond nee already published. The CLO
SING LAKCTIIKE of the cloture snit be
delivered in the
ACRD eMY OF MUSIC, on NEX r TUESDAY EVEN
ING., the 23.1 met., at 1% o'clock.
A few reserved seats at 430 (tante each. will be cold at
the office of the Academy. and at Martien's Bonkttore
608 Chestnut street. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW;
from 9 A. hi. toll P. M.
Tlekets for the remainder of the hence for sole at the
Bookstores and at the Academy. at 26 cents
Tickets already issu.d for klusioal Fund Hall for
Tuesday. the 23d, will be good for the Academy. and can
be ex. Manged for reserved seats, on payment of the tilt
ferenee. It
TRAM AFICA.-.IIIR. ROBERT
Offle IL
kIIKIL, who lumina returned from an ex
oration o the Yoruba Country. and other mulattoes of
central Alma. will deliver a Lecture on the subjgot of
Travels, at Abe Atm m sLy 8011.0INGS, Tenth
and Chestnut etre sin on TUSUDAY EVEfillYtii the 93.1
Oictiun. at 7.4 o'clock.
- The Liee , are will be Illestrated tir Maps and Bpeoi
wenn of lie fillonfaotares and Frodnee of the Country.
Adtelsinon 26 emits. 0a22-2t.
NOTICE. THE TENTH ANNUAL
MITZ.VtiVVOIN:ffeI h A I r?tIM A INP
Mdelphss will hold op TUESDAY EVbN'NO, the
gild kat , 7% o'clock,' Meeting held northwest corner
I'ENTeI end SPKINGI OARDRN tenets. Punctual
attendance, a reguested, as the manner of paving off
stockholders without loans will then be acted a don . and
ofgoere elected to ohne up the arisoointion
gag it* Wal. HOBART BROWN. Secretary.
THE YOUNG MIEN'S CHRISTIAN AS
SOCIATION OP PRILADELPRIA.—The re-
EVENI NG in the Baptist C hurch , Bacaom esr monthly meettny wilt be he ' d NEST
Ninth, at seven arid a_liatt o'clock. An E 6117 on the
LIFE OF AMOS LAWRENCE will be ,delivered by
Rev. Wm. M. Conon. Reports of the °PI/rations of
the Pociety will be submitted. young wee, whether
windier' or not, (stranrers_mmemplly ! ) are invited to
reservejduntuvilariAlekoErfts.peot
es Corresponding Secretary
P.B.—The ANNUAL ELECTION for oeloem, and
Rood of Managers for the ensuing year, will be held
at the Rooms next Monday from eight A. M. to eight
P.M. 020-3 c
5-TrEXAMINATION FOR PROFESSOR
abIe OF OrteMAN IN THE: OEN l' ••L
H 801100 b.—An examinstton of Candidates for
the Professorship of the German Lawmana in the Cen
tral High giogoei, will he held at the Bawd Building,
earner, BROAD and ORNEN Streets. on FRIBAs.
November M. 1860. st 9 a. M. wider the supervision of
the High School Committee , sobbed by a Commission
of German beholars. applications and references most
be tell at the Controller's fiffee,Athenteum
Southeast corner SIXTH and A DIEL.SeII e beets.
Br order of the High &hoot Committee.
HOBERT J,
Secretary Controllers of Puhao Schools.
PIITLADELPIIIL. 00t.19. 0020.111
POET OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, PA,
OCTOBAA LS, MO.
TICE is hereby elven that the following are the
legal ratite for theeolleation and delivery of 1 otters:
One Cost (re-paid by Wimp) for the eollertion of let
,
(or the mails, from rub-post offices, lamp
.
• yea , and other letter boles. -
.oes Cost (pre paid by stamp) for the colleotion and de
, liven , of oily letters,
One Cent for the delivery of mail letters.
The letter... Anions have been instructed not to
chime, in any ease, more then the above rates nor are
they allowed to accept more, even when voluntarily
tendered.
0015 et , N. B. BROWNE, roetmeeter.
orTHE PHILADELPHIA BANK. Ocrossa
D. 1861.—The Annual Meeting of do Stockhold
ers of tins Bank. WI be held on TITAIDAY. the sixth
day of November next. at the Banking House, at 12
o'clock, M. and the Annual Eleattott for Direotors wdl
be held at the Banking Donee, on MONDAY. the 19th
day of November next, between the hours of ten o'olook
A. M. and two o'clock P. M.
ocle-mthtnole P. B. COMEGYS, Cashier.
FONDIIIOIIIIIIIWARK BANK. PMILAMEL. ,
FRIA, October 9, 1880.—The annual election •or
OTORK will be held at the BtqfilElle Nouse on
AY, the 19th day of NOVEMBER NEXT, be
tween the hours of 10 o'clock A. MM aft o'clock P. M.
eivanial meeting of STOCKS : DPRS will be
ha at la sa
s rnsiolace on TUESDA , the 6th day of
NO EMBER NEXT, In 12 re_doon
0011-dtnol9 Y. P. STEEL, Cashier.
FARMERS , AND MECHANICS' BANE,
PHILADILPRIA. 00tober 11,1969.
e An nal Bleotion for Directors will be held at the
!finking- House, on MONDAY, the nteehrenth deiyig
November next, _ between the hours or 9 090 s A.
_no d 3 o'clock P. M., and on TURADAY, the sixth day of
November next. a general meeting of the Btookhckdere.
inu he held at the Banking House, at 4 o'olouic P. M.,
agreeably to the shatter.
ocialltnol9 , W. RIJ3HTON, Ja., Cashier.
TrOFFICE P ENNLYLVANIA RAIL
ROAu COMP ANY.
PIIILADILLPHIi. Cotober 17, 1860.
'the Board of Directors have this d declared a semi
gunnel dividend of THH.b.h 31.,R L INT. on the Capi
tal Stook of the Company. (Aerie ofate tax, payable
, on and after NOVEMBER 30,3860.
rowers of Attornla, for collection of Dividends can
be had on appllosti at the Office of the rompany.klo.
In South THIRD Street. THOS.T. FIRTH,
oelB-tdel • . Treasurer.
frrOFFICE or THE GIRARD F WALNUT
I fsBUNANOE COMPANY, No. 416
Street.
• pis Board of Direoton have declared a semi annual
Dividend of Four Dollars per share on the capital mock
of , the Company, payable on arm after the first day of
hayember. • A. 8. DILLkTT.
Philadelphia, 00t..16,1660-mwr tat 1 reaturer.
OrOFFICE . OF THE PHIL* DEI,PHIA
and filermantown and Norristown Railroed Coni-
Wier. - • OCTOBER IS. VW.
The Anneal Itinr of the stock and fim-holders
'twill be held at t a °Mee of the company at the north
. V Zet r .geltt r dig ot T h i orgel:Jte E ,Mot tg i o ._l4 l4 .
UN -
An election to choose Your managers, to nerve three
yikitm will be bent the aim* day, at the same place, im
mediately after the close of the aforementioned meet
mg, and to closest 2 F. H. W. 0. WILSON,
odd mwf-tnod Secretary.
CITY COMMISSIONERS , OFFICE,
PHILADELPHIA. I.IOP. fi, 1860.
n;T:BOARD hea r TEA P r ope r ty Ow ner. ol lowing days, to Appeals of to
wet
Finn and !Word Ward,. Monthly', Oc to be r O6
Third and Fourth_Wards,Tuesday. Ocbe 16.
Seventh d Silth Wards, Wednesday, October U.
Seventh and F4shth Wards. Thursday. October 18.
./1 lath and Tenth Wards. Fri day, October 12.
Fleyenth and Twelfth Wards, fdonday. October 22.
Thirteenth and Fourteenthlrards, Tuesday, Otto
boy I&
Fifteenth and Sixteenth Wards, Wednesday, Octo
ber 24.
t e gyenteenth and Eighteenth Wards, Thursday, 00-
to rX.
b ineteenth and Twentieth Wards, Friday, Onto
it! SI.
TyrentY-Arst and Twenty-second Wards, Monday,
October 22.
Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards. Tuesday' ,
Obtober 60,
EDWARD R. WILLIA'S,
CHARL NF.AL.
JOHN A. NOIIBEMAN,
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,celS4 City Comtnittioners.
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I , ; ,Fr, TO IS O'Ol4OOX LAST MOUT.
anuoin MUSE—Plinth and Cheetnutetreeti.
Ino Engles, New York F Silva,
, J A/mlauts:err Warne, elnl Theo Barna,rbilaria
irin"Mivier. ht Kinds , • .
B Newell, Prineeton 111 , Thos H Green & la,ise
M oe Green, Miesissippi Mies Steel, Mississippi
Mr Andrews & la, N York 1)&1 , 14 , Re P.Brown. Pottsville
Mrs Geo M asuman, Lane Mrs eves, Lanoaater
Master Reeves, Lancaster Mks AN Shipley
New
S B Thompson & la, N Y Mice ' 1 hompson, New York
H T eanderson E K Collins & la, N York
Miss Collins, New York Mr Holmes: Troy, N York
'Miss Holmes. Troy, Y J Veah & wf, new Nark
Mies Beek, New York Miss Cook, New York
M Hampton, Maryland J B Langston,,Maryland
Gen Hamilton. Penns Chas B Burrell. Voile
H C Alaskan & eon, Md W Wall. Washington, D
Jac Williams, & la, N Y J G Goldemith, New York
MPS Heider. New York lease Jackson, Ohio
C Timothy New Orleans Thos Dickerson, N Orleans
J W Ness, New Orleans J P Witheron, Middletown
Wm Tam, Cieorget'n, Del J S Washington Arkansas
Wm Sutton, Arkansas M B Wilson, Wilm. Del
of Harrison & la,Jet'y City A S Niokereon. St Louis
J Brauley, St 1- Onic G W 'Rump New York
Miss Turpin . New York Mine Crawford, New York
Geo Miller,Cincinnati P Penriok. Connecticut
W Harper, fork Mr & Mrs Dobbs. N Y
J Hubbell, Indiana W
B. T Fame, New Jersey
Edward Marmon, New York HWinder,ila
O B Stockwell, New York B N Bradley, /Sew York
H Water dee, New York Robert Dobbs, SCI
F P, Mtldm. Salle Book, NC Thoa W Beaty,.s
Wm Underhill, New;
ork John Ensile, ew York
W
James Connelly, N. York Mrs Connelly. New York
.ht T Boyce Middletown , W B Blackwood, New York
Grundie, , Pa J Durand, Huntsville. Ala
C Donaldson A Campbell. New York
Mrs Campbell & N Y Miss maxwell, New York
D Rockwell & la, N 0 Mies Roakweil,N ;
H R Bradway & la ,P 1 Y 8 C Mott & la. New York
Geo Christy & ia, Plow York Geo Livingston, Pittsbarg
M Seabrook, New York Wm Stewart, Senna
A H. Stewart, Pennsylvania T H Stewart•Perinsylvanit
E B Webster. New York N P Trier, Jr. New York
John Mitchell & wf,_ Del mina Delaware
MINI Thompson. Delaware W G Trephine, Mass
Chas I' Petrey & wf, blase W K Lansing. Chicago
L Lowry. Chica-o K V Hart & wt. Kentucky
Mee NI Maurice, Kentucky John Wethere I, N York
J B Thomas, new York G H Morgan, ronneatieut
Mrs Morgan, Prinneotieut, George Heat, Maine
R.TCasa,NewYork R.NPattereon,Waehington
F D Webb & la, Balt Wayne Olwine. N York
Dr J Dawson. Georgia A H Conkwright. Mieaouri
Mr Mitchell, Pennsylvania W E MoMacter, N York
John Riley, New York
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Car. Ninth and Cheetnut
P H Cowell, Philadelphia Geo Relater, Trenton
J B Kline, Trenton J T Raymond
Thee arrowsmith. England R L R ehreve,Philada
Dr M W Wilson, Saratoga 1, T Tehmum , Maas
P O Godley. Cm, Ohio T W Lockwood, Detroit
J Keller, New York Leonard S Root, Gin. 01310
Dr Hardesty, Virginia S B Parkman, Georgia
B W Stevens, Wash, D C Dr FE, uokett, Virgiola
Mr. H T Drewry, Virginia bliss M P Drewry. Virginia
C H Rhodes. Virginia W H Stone, London
A. W Jane.. Liverpool inn W Gail and & la. C C
Mite A C Clarke ‘ S C F C Leonard & la, N London
P Buhler. Louisiana Jae Greenleaf & la. N
Mr Burnham, New Orleans ti Warner, New York
A. Honor & la, Virginia P Wallace. New York
E W Ashorofc, Boston 0 A Du Moulin, Chicago
A H Holcombe. N Jersey W Corry. Philadelphia
Joseph Lorde, New Jersey T E Tweedy, Connecticut
El is Dunlap & la, Virginia C E Elmo & la, New York
Mien Thompson, Now York G It Hicks. Ohio
F Conell, Ohio B Manner & la, N Carolina
N L Wilson. Chillicothe E T Farmington, Boston
E T Bradford, Boston W Hollbrook. Boston
E Baler. Michigan R 800. Jr, New York
Dr D D Cameron,Wiseonain W Pearce, Motile
W HTalbot, Virginia Mrs Chapman, Virginia
Mr Pain Painrrr a wf Louisiana A W Painter
J Lewis, W Chester. Pa .1 Wingate, Maryland
E Hennique. New York Wm Walker & in. A York
B B 'Ulnae, New York D Pi Steele, Jersey City
11 Gregory Jersey City G B Ferry, Lowman&
J F Penman. Louisiana E S Stokes, Philadelphia
D P Wormon. Mass John Lump, !Sumatra
S J Harrison & la. Virginia Miss Webb, Virginia
J Holdeu, Now Orleans 0 H Danforth. New York
A Trayno, 'New York M C Mordioai. South Car
John Wesilatre. London, E John Morns, London. Eng
O C Goodwin, Boston G Wdlingan & la, Ark
F White, New York W Woodward, New York
Miss C Gothic. Jersey City C E Gregory, Jersey City
H Guiana, Florida Mrs & Mrs B P Bent, Ct
W H Pont & m, W T Sutherlin, Virginia
R Pollassek, Boston T Hamlin. Boston
It Kimbell, Maine S Yanary, Maryland
J Lingate, New Jersey Ringoliner, Bt Louis
it unger. Jr, New York D simper, New Orleans
H Condit. New Orleans C Rowley, New York
P W Smith Jo. Carey, Jr, Baltimore
W Maoaleater,Philadelphla 1.1 W Barnes. Philadelphia
ft J Shreve, Philadelphia Mrs Walter,
Philadelphia
FB Ewing F Le Moyne. Philadelphia
F C Cross. New Orleans Jno B Neyland, N Orleans
P Thieriot, New York F Hall Baton
C R
C Ward. Breton Than awlings, Bellmore
PO'Hern, Baltimore O R Sp_ald ins, Albany
Arthur Leary. New York F HWant, Slew York
Trio Cheney. Connecticut W Cheney. Connecticut
Jae Wingate. Baltimore Thos Charlton, Boston
E Wiley, Jr, & wf, Boston Richard 1. Rundle, N York
Gen Gonzulee . Carolina E G White, Wash, D
Chas Klotz. Wash. B 0
DISELBX3.
AMERICAN HOTEL—Obesreat street. above Fifth,
Geo J Bobbins. New Jersey James alierwiwal N Y
J W Angus. Washington II 0 Bond, Pittsburg
T si Burns, Missouri D Jordan,Oloominst!n.N C
Thus 8 Hyman Maryland Si Towilinion.Bloomington
G A Marshall, PhiladelPhie. W J 'fa' rim'''. Pa
James MoMillarn, Ohm 13 It Toboy, New York
Z Parkhurs t , Boston M Miller, kohuylki II so
J B Dicks, Dayton Ohio L P Erwin.Nortii Carolina
M P Buffum, Now Y ork James E Wolff. Virginia
Mrs Riohardson, New York Miss Riehardson. N Y
B Dawes, Bngla•A I tiimpson. k Wand
alms Jones, England John W Grant,New Jersey
B drink & la, New York Thos Clark. New York
J T bpenoat, Texas W W Whittington,Jr,Te's
David Stewart D G Barnitz, New 'York
A W Aston, Virginia it. N Honaker, Virginia
Chas 11 pa re Utica. is Y J W Scott, New York
8 0 Arnold & fa, ProVe,R I R Waugh. Washington so
N Webster .1 Henry, Philadelphia
II A Hoff, Reading G L 'tmal], Arkansas Bev' B Mowry, Mass A 8 Orr
H Tanney,Washington, D 0 W H Colledge, Waah, D C
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street. below Aroh.
H Zimmerman. Wooster, 0 O N Ramsey, !diner., Pa
A Thistle, Virginia E W Hawthorn, Ohio
Harnaugh, Ohio R L Jones. Bethany, Va
W White. Pittsburg 13 Larnherton. Ohio
Ohne Rodman. Spain, J A Before. Horton
J Patterson, Amerevii'e, 0 A B Hoover. Tyrone City
HAldridge, Jr, Philada D H Booty, Alexnedria.Pa
G M Hoerr, Alexandria, Pa them Hatfield, Lancaster
Smut !Nett, Blair,Pa Miss Donalley, Blair. Pa
John Par, Blair, E Study. Tyrone. Pa
C rt 1 ova. Pittsburg Thos 1, Smith ; Quincy, 11l
BB Douslierty Cincinnati A Neff. Vi inia
Coffman. Virginia /esti Bra New Jersey
B F Bruigman,Tenneeeee .1 • avage ' . agsaohneetts
It Burns, Plainfiel I, Pa Chas I. Green,
S t rasmider,al Green oo,Pa Sedgvriok, Green co, Pittsburg. l'a
6EI-Web, York, Pa John Rewire ?Matta
EIS Perry. Toledo, Ohio it B Kirk, Indiana
ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut et.. above Thizd.
Gen Whitely & la, N Terser A Person, Philadelphia
A K Pedro*. Philadelphia R Moab ne Phila
A .1 Mot:Merv. Phil.delpuis J Higgins, Boston
H Ma•xsen, Phil idelplua V. Evens Washing kin
A Douglas. Baltimore Wm Johnson. Balt•more
Geo W Brooke. N York J W t imports, England
M Jones. England Bewes,Englanil
.1 Maclellan. Virginia - Mrs /3 Allall. Ba.timnre
C A Smith, Philadelphia M Reynolds. Canton, 0
IS Shute. Plow Jew! It Buell, Pitta burg
vr H Skew, Pella H Punta', New Yo rk
Ayre, New York
JONES' HOTEL—Chestnut surest. above Sixth.
J N Carpenter. Kentnekr Alt Thompson, N Jersey
E Dennestan. Newark. N J 21 Hale. Baltimore
.1 A Wilder. N Hampshire II G toyer, New Jersey
W Wood, Delaware 8 .1 Warden &
Jos W Fenohtwanger. N Y J T Sharp. Salem. N J
D vr Howe, New Ynrk D D Fiske, Virginia
Dr B Grisham. Griffin, Ga. A B Towner. New York
JameaWilhs New York E Noy es. Masa
A P WOeon. Pennsylvania C B Smith, Delaware
F Tooker. New York E J Morrie, New York
.1 A Wilkins. N Hampshire W F. Campfield. Lisbon
P Crookshanks, Lisnon Geo Boyer, Easton, MO
Dr A Kerns. Enron Mo Mn' Kerne & ohd. Mo
Mrs Boyer, Easton, Mo J X Broune, New York
THE UNION HOTEL—Areh street, above Third.
A J Fitch, Jersey City D R Nixon. t hilada
J H Nixon, Philadelphia E E Hot t, Warren. Ohio
M Mel suiel . Malta. Ohio B Pittsburg
Geo Plummer, Wooster, 0 Jan Farmer. Cleveland, 0
Zook. Philadelphia J 0 Potts. Norristown
W F Shaffner, Lafayette J Barth, Ohio
STATES UNlON—ltlaritet street. above Sixth,
7. N neman, N Jersey B Watson, Scranton
Wm R A sh, Coatesville B C Herr, Lancaster co
W J Croosdale & la, Pel Wm 'Sperry. Pittsburg
C Winton's, Chore r co Jacob Witty, Penne
bt 11. Thomas, Penna W S Pennock, on
J Fultor, 13r md Top, Pa A II W Creigh, Pittsburg
John Cooper, Penns Chas N Jersey
Jae Campbell, Blairsville J Zinn Ingh,m, Padua,
E Protahatton, Penne 3 Cromwell, N Jersey
J A Stellwagon, Indiana Win P Graham, Vernon
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Blath street, ab. Chestnut
E B Arms, Bonngfield 0 P (Melo. Borineacld
J Miller, CoMeeville C Gilpin & le. al-ryland
B Platt, Buffalo hi B Harris. Pannettsbura
I, 0 S Curdy. Fannetteburg J R Lewis. Byrne field, Pa
0 A Leonard. Chester co .1 B Slider, Franklin on
.pss P Speer, Penns Jamen Kirk. ChAster
W I/Panes. Jr, Nina John Trainer, Chester co
D Boma, dew York
FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Second street. above Market.
T Jameson, New York Wm II imams. New York
JnoW Hall. Frederica, Del Jno west. Frederica, Del
.1 Townserd,Odessa. Del } Johnson, New Jarrow
0 P Magill, Northampton Jas Vandeerift. r nolo oo
C B Yoke, Allentown U W Hance, Allentown
John Al Orant. 'Ulcer; co J C Pennvine, Dover, Del
Jacob 111 Cope, Hacks co Itaao C Walton,Alontg'y oo
Geo M Deakin. Is Jersey Jag Johnson, Poona
P Bernie, New York Aaron Hatt, New Jersey
Ftephen Meagher. PhDs W J O'Farrell, Phila.
Warren Anderson, Del
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street. above Third.
W P 0 Whitaker. Maryland rl Risenmenger. Riohm'd
John Long, New jersey W C Land, Alabama
A 0 Emerlek, Delaware P Color. Pennsylvania
P Cary. Lancaster co H Millard & la. Phi is
Israel Morrie. Reading DJ Rhoads. Danville
P 8 Higgins, Reading Gen (Reim, Lebanon Pa
Rawl Rehm. Lebanon. Pa John Hearr, Jr, I ebanon
John W Mofly Penney Iv'm A P Martin, Pennsylvania
J l Rothrook, Philadelphia John P Reichard, Pa
A Comrade, Pennsylvania D 0 A Clarge,Pennsylv'ma
MERCHANTS' HOUSE—third street, ab. CaHowl:Ml.
EH Johnson. Quakertown D J Ambler, Quakertown
lien H Herr, Sunbury, Ps .s mil, Carpenter, N J
R 8 Blanchard, Elmira, N Y D Chichester, Snyder co
John Bosh. Penns J 1' Miller. vennsylviinia
D P Point. Union a a Hiller, Now York
Jacob Brown New York Chas Menai, Leunsburg
M Meyler, W'ilm, Del
BLACK BEAR lIOTEL—Third Callowhill.
B 8 Clemens, Phtladeli hia Marcus Freemen. Manton
.George hi Nay. Pa Geo M °ardor. Warringta
Ino Report, Nouthamplon Martz, auphin no
William Turner Dauphin no Beni Btiaum, Dauphin no
Dr William Wil liams,l Phila
MT. VERNON HOTEL—Seciond street. ab. Aroh.
Film.' Tanner, N ewton n David MoCarty. Books oo
M H livratar. Monttr Co, Pa Geo F Nixon, ferseY
A Calder', Equinunk, Pa Jas M Jamison. Hunts oo
A Barron, "anna Tobias Oborholtzer, Pa
M Hartrompt, Bucks on, Pa
BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second et.. below Vine.
E Bbotwell. Rahway, N J Flt Shotwell. ohio
Rem! Wsltal. Hooke co 1) nielson, Seeks on
'l' It Pi/Amine, Buoke en W T Tre.o, Pineville, Pe,
O TTtego. Pineville. Pa Jae Will. Germ ‘ntowe
Dr Stiles & la. Now Jersey Mr Slifer, Prltadrlphia
Jeuee Heaton, Buck* no John Beats, Bel villein
A W Buckman, Newtown W E Jenks. Newtown
BALD EAOLE ROTEL—Third et.. above Caßovrinil .
In° Rookey. Monti oo J FlahleohmidL took Ilva
Joba Looe, Reading T 8 Leeeinring, Pittebg
BEE FOURTH RAGE.
E hip St Peter. Sevin,. 40 days from London, with melee
to F Len nig—towed up by, tug J F Starr.
Bark Aaron J Harvey, Miller, from Sierra Leone, W
C A. Sept 7. with hide'. palm 011..t0. to Wm Cummings
& Son. Left brigir Ann Elizabeth. Long. from Wes de
Los for Salem, Maas, in about a month; Wm M Dodge,
Matlock, from Shen°, for Roston in 10 dare, and Simon
Canyon. Slocum, from do. for 1.1 York one. Sept la. tat
10 15 N, lon 17 W. passed Br bark Spirit of the Norte, 41
dare from London bound to Sidney. NOW. The report
that the Aaron L Hervey was ashore Angust 21 at Mara
cone vas unfounded, as elle was then at Sierra Leone,
afloat. perfectly tight and seaworthy in every particular
Bohr Young America. Tuft. 2 days from Port Dimmit,
With grain to Jae L Bewley h Co.
87 TELEGRAPH.
(Correspondence of The Press.;
Paw Yong. Oct. M.
Arrived—Steamers Quaker nit y porn Havana. and
Marion from Charleston; snip 0 H Southard. Liverpool;
ship Beni Adams, Liverpool; ship E Sherman, Liver
pool; ship Mortimer Livingeton. antwerm
emir htar of the South from Savannah; bark Eclipse
from rfroon; bolt Isabella C Jones from Sunderland;
sohr N h B Could from Malaga.
MUMOBANDA.
Ship Noemie, Johnean, for LlvorPool, cleared at
Charleston lath trist
Ship Oregon, Porter, for Liverpool, °leered at Mobile
16th inst.
Ship Ida Lilly, Stearns, from Liverpool, arrived at
Oharleeton 1 9 th test
Bark Pathfinder. Pallet, hence, was diecliarging at
Galveston 12th inst.
Brig Abby Ellen, Gilmore. for St John, Fla. cleared at
Sunnite!' 18th fut.
nns Sarah Starr. Slocum, els+ red at Wilmington, N
0 20th inst. for Havana.
Behr Grace Caroline. Merrill, from New Haven for
Philadelph a. arrived at New York 20th inst.
Bahr Hemet Baker, Webber, hetce, arrived at New
London nth lost.
Sdhr 8 M browning, Risley, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Providence 20th inst.
The PAT Daniel Godwin, Captain Herndon, of Phila
delphia. from Lavaca, hound to Penescom, in ballast.
went ashore on the 2d inst on Last Island, during the
late gale. The vent)) is a total No lives lost. The
fiplain end crew arrived in New Orleans on the lath
ll*, railroad. Vesnef partially insured Plilladel
p is..
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oh , uld be in the library of every clergyman. %Yuen it
is concluded r o theologian will tio ablo to do without it.
It is a permot storehouse of important tho. a and dismis
sion% Every clergyman should own I,."—(Bouthern
Churohman, Alexandria. Va.
LINDSAY & BLAKISTON,
Publishers,_
0t29 25 south SIXTH Street, above CriESTNUT.
WILL BE READY ON THE 27TH--
"flat, great 'bookf THE STONERS OF THE
DPCLARATION OR I NDEPENDENCE: containing
FAO SIMILE LETTERS of asoh s sneer lihretrated
with SIXTY.° -E ENGRAVINGS, from original pbo
togrephe and drawings of theirresidences, portrait%
&o. No American should be without this book; a de
sideratum In every library.
VVII,LIAM. BROTHERHEAD,
Publisher and Importer of old Books, A utoAraphe,
oe2o-3t. and Engravings, ill S. ElCilint Street.
3131_,Y IST, 1860.
NEW FIRMS AND OHANGEB.
MERCHANTS IN WANT OF BLANK BOOKS can
be supplied from a very superior assortment made from
Linen stook, or made to order.
WARRANTED AT LOW PRICED.
WM. F. MURPHY Jr. BON'S
NEW STORE.
Stationers, Lithographers, and Letter-Press Printers
SIGN OT CBE LEDGER.
No, 339 CRASTNUT Street.
tel evr-tf
ROCK BUYERS.—Gentlemen: I have
taken the Baaement of the Philadelphia Bank,
419 CRES'I7I LIT Street, where I will continue to buy
and sell (as I have heretofore done at the Custom
house Avenue Book-stand) old and new Law and Mis
oellaneous Books. I have for .sale upwards of 100 old
black-letter Bootie printed prior to the year 1499. Also,
a copy of Erasmus on the New Testament, s vole., gta,
printed in HMS. Price Q3O. I will duo deal in Engravings
and Autosraphm Perms at a distanoe wishing to sell
Books, will deerrille their names. duel., sizes, binding.,
conditions, and omen. Pamphlet. Lawn ol .Pennmf/-
reale, and old Books upon Amami' wanted.
au64lm JOHN CAMPBELL.
JAMES S. EARLE & BONS'
THIRD GREAT BALE OF
VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS,
' AT TOR
ACADEMY OF FINE AEU.
ON
THURSDAY and FRIDAY NEXT.
OGYOBER 25 and 20.
The Pictures are 'now In ly arranged for Exhibition
OPEN DAY AND EVENING.
ADMISSION FREE. ooa)-It
DANIEL'S PATENT GRANULAR
FllPL.—Attention is pertioularly onled to the
above-named now and 13UPkIRI tit KINDLINU
WoriD, soon to he introduced into thin city..
It is submitted to public critlenin upon its intrinsic
merits a kindling public and is recommended with en
tire confidence al UNEQUALLED for oonveruence,
Mealtimes., and economy.
It w II be the true interest of consumers to hold them-
ROM'S/ in readiness to give it a TRIAL (at the cost of a
few cents) before laying in their wintersupplies
Bee the annexed certificate front Dr. Moore. of Ro
amer, N. Y.: . .
Rom:sten, P 014.19,1980.
This may certify that I have used Daniel's Patent
Granular Fuel for about one year, and I do say, unhe
sitatingly. that' consider it better, in every respeet,and
cleaner than charcoal; kindlemquicker and burns
longer. and gives more certain fire, than any other style
of kindling in existence, and, furthermore. I have
closely compared the expense with other kindlings,
and I am confident it is 5 slaving to me of full fifty nor
cent. C. C. MOORE, M. D
I could furnish you with hundr• de of others. but it
will only be a repetition. It 0. 0 M.
THOSE WHO WISH PLAIN PHOTO
.I- graphs from life of Col. ANDREW G. CURTIN.
ann obtain them at a moderato price at REIMER'S
Photos; raphie Oallery, 80OOND ntreet, above Oreen.
It
UST -THREE OERTIFIOATES FOR
Five Shares of STOCK of the Arch street Thea
tre; one about two years :dupe ; the other two, for four
sham. on the llth ivatapt, mule in'tavor of It 'alud O.
R. t ovett. A liberal reward will be said for their re
turn to No 25 STRAWBERRY Street. Application
will shortly be made to the Board of Agente for a re
newal of the Cert.fieates. it"
LEGAL.
LANCASTER COUNTY, SS.
THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA
--.. NIA. to the Heim and ad
_persons interested
k. 4..-1. the I , state of GI- ORO RUYLEY. late
o the Borough of Washington, and
ty. deeeaeed.
At the instanee of Christian Charles. Administrator
of George Rue ey deep:aged, you are hereby cited urr
eontiliy to be and never in your proper p rson. before
the Judges of the Orphans' Court. at an Orphans' Court
to he held at Lon. aster. for the county of Lanotoitsr, on
saturday. the 27th day of Cotoher, at 10 o'olooc A. M.,
1830, to show cause why an order of sale abould not be
granted for the sale of the Real Estate of said deceased.
Hereof fail not. at your peril.
Owen under my hand, and the ocelot the Court afore
geld, at Lancaster, the eighth day of October. In the
year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and six y.
By the Court. Atteet, C. L. STONER,
0022a25 C. C. Court.
GENTS , FURNISHING GOODS.
G ,ENTLEMEIVS FURNISEING GOODS.
Now °Polling, a superb assortment of novelties for
Gentlemen, viz: EUREKA SCARP TIES.....SCARFS
TIES,_COLLARS. FLANNELS FOR TRAVELLING
SHIRTS, ko., eelooted in London and Paris, to whioh
epeotal attention invited. J. NUTUT,
814 CHES Street.
Nen A few doors below the .• Continental,"
CAUTION—ORIENTAL DETERSIVE
soAr—Hnoouragen by the great and merited sue
(teas of this artiele, 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
cept our name to etampod on each bar.
a02.4..wa ISt VAN tiAITEN lc MaIMONE.
gThRIENTAL DETERSIVE SOAP.—Or i e
•—. Pound of which will do es much washing. and do it
better than tines of oomMon rosin 71; clothes need
no boiling nor rubbing on a. vtash hoar . Over 100,000
families are new constantly using it, e guarantee it DoESES WINTERED.
to give salsfaction, or return the money. All respeotn. ..1.. IIAY AND STABLING good, a spring men
bleGrooere have it for sale. dow to turn there in pleasant days, if desred.
TRAIN & SIDICEONE, ; JT. 80RoFIEL.O,
29 and 24 South wharves YtudleyviVe, Buoke comity, Penna.
REFEAINCES :
Dr. E. Schofield, 129 North Tenth street. Mr. Frank
Janney. 324 Market street; B. Schofield, Mount Vet
, non street, above Green. 0017-wf.knOt*
ayJAVA COFFEI4I.-1,000 pockets Prime
Java Coffee, for este by JAMES itRAHAbI & CO..
IidIRMA Stmt.
RITALICDRY GOODS.
NOW OPEN—A GENERAL ASSORT
MENT OF DRESEOODS,' erltti L Akraat: variety of
?LADIES' AND 'AIISSEW CILOAK B '
elanalhetured of the beet beitterlitlevArttbilpcm;"Y''''''
wanner: And writhe "
CAN BA: FOUND EIiSEWRERE, AT
S. V. R. HUNTER'S NEW - STORE,
No. 40 SOUTH SECOND STREET. It
TO THE LADIES.-OPHNING THIS
. 11 . Day—all colors figured and plain FRENCH ME
RINOS& some of which will be so.d as low es e 85.1 rents
per yard ; together with a yariety_of new st.lee of Silks,
S. V. R SECOND WS.
" It 41 40 South tgreet.
NEW CLOAKS
OPENING
EVERY MORNING,
AT THE
PARIS MANTILLA,
CLOAK AND FUR
EMPORIUM,
70$ CHESTNUT STREET.
0020-4,T. W. PROCTOR & CO.
t
HANDSOME FORS.
OF ALL NATIONS
THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY
REAL RUSSIAN SABLE,
FINE DARK HUDSON BAY SABLE,
RUSSIAN AND AMERICAN MINK SABLE.
ROYAL ERMINE, CHINCHILLA,'
FINE DARK SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, Ac.,
Made up in the most Fashionable Sty tee, for
LADIES' WINTER COSTUME
ALL GOODS WARRAN'T'ED.
ONE FIXED PRICE. FROM WINCH NO DEVIA
'PION CAN BE MADE.
THE PARIS MANTILLA
CLOAK,
FUR EMPORIUM,
No. 708 CHESTNUT STREET,
(ABOVE 9EVENTY, SOUTH BIDE,)
' ;T. W. PROCTOR A: CO
OPENING DAILY.
THE FINEST ASSORTMENT IN TILE OITY
W. P. CAMPBELL'S.
0439-201 NO. 1144 CHESTNUT STREET.
CLOAKS.—The greatest bargains in the
city at
CLOAKS.—The tarsi at stook, the beet assortment, the
choicest colors, the heat qualities, the moat scowb
trimmings, the newest styles, the beat work, and deoi
dedly the lowest prices in the city, at IVENB', 2:1 South
NINTH Street. oulS-Im
_ .
LADIES' DRESS
TRIMMINGS
STAPLE AND PANCY GOODS.
ZEPHYR :WOBSTED. , BEST QUALITY.
GILT TRIMMINGS AND BELTINGS,
CROCHET FRINGES AND BERTHAS.
EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS AND CUSHIONS.
EMBROIDERED CHAIR BEATS.
WOOLLEN YARWALL SIZES.
ZEPHYR4INIP TALMAS AND JACKETS.
ZEPHYR-KNIT BONTAGS AND SLEEVES.
ZEPHYR-KNIT CAPS AND GAITERS.
"UPSON'S
TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE,
Comer EIGHT,R and CHERRY Streets.
tioo-tN26
'PYRE & ,LANDELL, No. 400 AROR
-11-:41 Stmt. will Mien TO-DAY, from Auotion, the fol
lowing bargains, which will be sold as bargains:
All-Wool 'flask Thi bet ElhaW.s
Ali WO3l Talbot Long finalists.
Finest Long ehawls sold.
Bolinrino and Magenta tle Lames.
White Merinos and Cashmeres.
111111011fieent Brocade Poplins.
Poplins below regular prices. ootd
NEW STYLE BLANKET SHAWLS
Long and Square, direct from the celebrated
Washins ton Mille (formerly Bay State Company.) com•
prising all the new designs. in Stnpes Shadings. Plaids,
Grays. Dark Mixtures, and Blacks—in Plain Medium
and Gay t Lyles.
Also—Stella Droohe and Reversible Shawls in great
variety.
A fine stook Plain and Printed French Merinoee. Ve
lour Poplins. new style Rich Printed Coburg, all Wool
Mouslines, all Wool Plaids, he , Ao.,
BLANK 14T/3, ANKE 18
An invoice of new 10 4. lt-4, 12 4. and 13.4 Red Blankets,
some very superior Ballard vale and all Wool Shaker
Flannels, and a fine stook of
FURNISHING GOODS GENERALLY.
CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS—in great variety, of
the latest styles, on band. and made to order. at the
shortest notice. CHARLES ADAMS & SON,
0020 EIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
EiRENOII POPLINti.
ma. A FEW CHOICE STYLES AT THE RIGHT
PRICES.
Lunin'a French Iderinosa, at the right prices.
Figured Wool Delain°, and Cashmeres.
Yelooms, Plaids, Figured Alpacas.
Children's Delathes and Wool Plaids.
IILACR DRESS GOODS.
Auction lots French Morinoes. 65 cents to 51.
Wool Detainee, N) to 60 cents.
6-4 sublime quality. 61 27.
" " Bombazines and Alpacas.
Amelinee, Pied Alpacas, Reps.
iilaok Silks, Coburg, fro.
COOPER & CORA RD,
0015 Southend oor. NINTH and MARKET.
{ , ALL AND WINTER' CLOAKS, of all
the new shapes, ready made or •
MADE 70 ORDER.
Farebelaee work at ropular prices. Every garment
gnarrantted to fit and pima.
Clothe by,the yard or niece. of most the right kinds for
Ladies', Mime and Boys wear.
COOPER & CONARD
oolti ,_
Southeast eon NINTH and MARKET.
CLOAKS.—The CITY CLOAK. STORE,
142 North kiGETII. Every one lo tackin g Of the
great heroine and imperiar qua lity o f the (no AKS at
the new CLOAK STORE, 149 North NIGIIITH Street.
CLOAKS.—If you want the best value
for ycur money, go to the City Cloak Store, 142
North EIGHTH Street. above Cherry.
CLOAKS.—The CI it CLOAK STORE,
Ise North EIGHTH. i stud to be tha bast and
cheapest store in the city. 0013-1 m
(ILOARS.—A magnificent assortment or
all the newest styles imported this season. with
every new material, made up and trimmed in the very
beet manner, at prices that defy all competition, at the
Paris Cloak 'kora, northeast earner of EIGHTH. and
WALNUT Streets 0013 1m
VEBYOREAP MERINOS.
SHARPLESS BROTHERIS
Have received lar•e lots nt
FRENCH MERINOS, (
CS IeWIDTH, )
At retail or by the .
From NI omits to al per yard.
Being far below importation cost.
AUTUMN AND WINTER SHAWLS
French Blanket, Moeda' Blanket.
Pawiey, Vienna. Brooke.
Girl's rhawle, Meek Nhawls,
Heavy Berlin. small Cheeks,
Friends Blanket. Cloth and Bilk,
Bright new sty stripes,'
Melee Travelling Shawls ugs.
BBARPLEBI3- uTIII4HB.
oetl3-tf corner CHESTS UT and ' RTH Streets
EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS!
THORNLEY k OMSK,
It E. Corner EIGHTH & SPRING GARDEN BM,
Raving enlarged their Store. and
INCREASED T.REIR STOCK,
Now offer for 'mention
ONh OF n
THE BEST STOCKS OF GOODS
I their line in Philadel
BOUGHT FOR CASH EXCLphia
USIVELY.
And will b TOSATIVELY CHEAP
Spooiol attention invited to
Silks and Drees Wade.
shawls and Cloaks.
Clothe and Cassimeres.
Blankets and Flannels.
Linen Guode and Meshes.
Marseilles and other Quilts
Hosing= & 0
All 000+1,1 marked at the lowest price. seta
Fures.
LADIES' FANOY FURS !—F A NOY
FURS !—P` AR RTRA, at his New One•prioe La
dies' Fancy Fur Moro, 738 ARCH' street below
EIGHTH, has now in store, of his own importing and
manufacturing, the meat complete assortment of Fanny
Furs for Ladies and Children to ho found In this city,
embrazing
every kind, quality. and sty le, as all fey Furs
have been imported by myself during the present year,
and manufactured under my own supervicon; end havin
adopted this one. prin e . principle of doing business, I fee l
confident in saying it is this interest of all wishing to
Purchase a set of Fur to give me a call. oc2l-Itr
MILLINERY.
n o MISS S. M. REDMOND HAS RE
wow bIOVN 1) to 1214 WALNUT Street. and will
Lave on SATURDAY a full assortment of BONNETS
for the season. 0016 6t•
at , MISSES O'BItYAN, 914 WIESTNUT
Street, above Ninth will open Paris Millinery
lot the Fall. on r II IJ SDAY. Ootobar 11,1860. oa9-126.
,T 41, , FOR SALF—A very superior
'Lack HAI DIX HORaH, 7years old, HU
hands high, Mobs and canters under saddle, 'and trots
fast in mau ls and double harness Warranted
N, Perfeet.!)
sound end kind in every, pa*. Inquire nt H. LILARIS.-
SO .Artmal Painter , tqo.loB South EIGHTH Street.
octiS2t.
Iar,TALL DRY GOODS.
EYRE' AND LANI4ELL,
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 L &INES
PROPER PLACE FOR CLOTHS.
PROPER PLACE FOR LINENS.
PROPER PLACE FOR NAPKINS.
PROPER PLACA FCR QUILTS
PROPER PLACE FOR, BLANKETS
olb-mwatf
SHAWLS.
Broohe and Mame Laiue Shawls. •
Long and square Blanket Shawls.
Melia Shawls. all colonel.
Traversable Shawls.
Plush Shawls.
Mum' Shawls. all qualitiell.
CHARLES ADAMS & SON
oul3-tnwßf EIGHTH and ARCH Sts
CLOAKS —A large variety constantly
on hand, also made to order in the most fashiona
ble styles, at lower rates than any other establishment,
and in one day's notion.
ailifitLES AD MS & SON,
EIGHTn and ARON Ste.
rEEMB
LINEN GOODS of every description, in
eluding shirting linens, table linens. lowelings,
nooku,s, doylies, linen collars. &e.. &o.
(MARL h 8 ADAMS & SON,
008-nnattf RIGHTH and ARCH Sta.
WE INVITE pal ticular attention to our
v stook of Dress Goods,which we sell at a small ad
vanco on omit of importation.
JOLIVIN'S AND BAJOUT KW GLOVES.
GRARLhR A DAMS &
cmil-mwftf 'EIGHTH and ARCH Sta.
EYRE & LANDELL, No 400 ARCH.
Demonstration in Shawls.
Long Broche Nhawls, 86 to wo.
Sol fern° Plaid t hawle.
Argyle Plaid Scotch Shawls.
Soho& Owl Long and Sonar° Shawls. oag-mwf
VI,YRE .17 LANDELF, FOURTH AND
■ARCH BTRICP,T4.
Printed and Plain Marinoes.
ft joked and Gayest Delairve.
Wool Detainee, from the sale.
Poplins, Plain and I,rabroiderod. oeB-mwf
CURTAINS AND SHADES.
CURTA I r4S.
WINDOW SHADES,
CU RTAINd,
AND
UPHOLSTERY GOODS.
DAMASK, LACE•, AND MUSLIN CURTAINS,
Or 'MIRY DEWRIPTION.
CURTAIN LININGS, GIMPS, AND FRINGES.
WINDOW SHADES
ON HAND, OR PAINTED TO ORDER.
All work executed by competent workmen, at mode
rate prioee.
W. HENRY PATTEN.
nail 3t 630 CHESTNUT STREET, _
INSURANCE CORIPANIES.
THE MUTUAL LIFE 1/781:MANCE CON.
FANY OF NEW YORK.
Assets - ,
MX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
INVESTED IN PI. [IT MORTGAGES ON REAL ESTATE,
WORTH OVER 833 000,000.
The premiums are LOWER than in many other Comes
rang, and the Divtdende have been GREATER.
Thi ill a striotly Muxuar. Company, There are no
•
Stookhoblere, co that ALL PliE PRONITSI
BELONG TO TOE INBEHBD
Pamphlets. and every information, may be had
GRATIS. on application to
F. RATCHFORD BTARR. sgent,
S. W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets.
PHILADELPHIA REFERRNCES:
Thomas Robins, John Welsh.
hlordeoat L. Dawson, George H. Stuart,
Oeorgo M. Stroud, E. B. Whe en.
John B. Myers, J. Fisher beaming,
Jaosephh Paterson , William C. Ludvng,
John M. Atwood, Arthur G. Coffin,
Thomas H. Powers, George W. 'Poland
William McKee. Thos. Wattson. 122. ,
9 Wit
"'WAIVE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO.
406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED APRIL__,IB4.3. BY THE STATE OF
PENNSYLVANIA.
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS.
- -
DIRECTOR!.
Sanincl Wright, D. U. Rimer,
Wm. W. Walters, J. W. Everman,
Ches. Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr.,
Ceo. A. West, Jacob W. Stout,
0. Wilson Davie, Menko Stern.
Thos. S. Martin. EO
DRGE W. DAY, President.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice Pres't.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. (jalt-if t
SAVING FUNDS.
A MERICAN SAVING FUND.--Com
pany's Building, southeast cornet' WALNUT
and FOURTH Streets. Open daily from 2
o'clock, and on MONDAY till 8 in the evening. This
Old institution bad always paid in full, on demand,
without not NT ion.
lEREST FIVE PER OENT.
All sums paid bisok,T RUSTEEp demand, in gold and Ver.
S.
ALEX. NHILIZIN, President.
BASIL. WORK, Vice President.
John O. Farr, T. E. Harper, George Nugent,
John Anspach, Jr., Sand. T. Bodine, Alb. C. Roberts,
John Allman. Jonas Bowman, H. Eldridge,
Win. J, Howard, JOHN S. WILSON 'Treasurer
JOHN 0.8018. Secretors. loeBo-linif
QPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND,
Office, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine
end Oallowhill. Incorporated by the Legislature ',mil
14th. 180 ' .°V°nfor andDa t
P Trtttln l VAr t ‘ ls ° rAAYlilg
EVENINGS, 468 O'clock.
Interest per cent. per annum. Depositors can with
draw their Moneys by Checks, if desired, Special Dt
posits received.
JAMES 8. PRINGLE, President,
FILMIC'. HAAT. 8e0764111/. Spllo4l' it
MEPICINAL.
1 R. STAFFORD'S
OLIVE TAR.
WREN OLIVE TAR is INHALED its 'healing Hamm
odors are brought in content with the lining membrane
of the
THROAT, BRONCHIAL TUBES, AND ALL THE
AIR-CELLS OF THE LUNGS.
relieving at once any pain or oppression, and healing
any irritspion or luflamatlon.
Wuxi; °Lira TAR to TARIM UPONSURAR, it forms an
unequalled Soothing and Healing Syrup for Coughs and
all Throat diseases.
WHEN Mille TARN APPLIED, its Magnetic or eon
oentrated curative powers render it a moat speed,
PAIN ANNIHILATOR.
Ohre Tar is not sticky—does not discolor,
Ft(ty cents a bottle, at 44 2 BROADWAY, N. Y., and
by all I/malign
J. R. STAFFORD'S
IRON AND SULPHUR POWDERS
are a soluble preparation of Iron and Sulphur, identical
with that existing in the blood of a perfeotly hoalthy
person. Uniiing with the digested food,
THEY REVITALIZE AND PURIFY THE BLOOD.
THEYJAIPART ENERGY TO THE NERVOUS SYSTEM,
THEY INVIGORATE THE LIVER.
'DIRT STRENGTHEN THE DIGESTION.
THEY II EOULATS THE SECRETIONS OF THE BODY.
AND ARE A SPECIFIC FOR ALL FEMALE WEAKNESSES
PRICE. ONE DOLLAR A PACKAGE.
At. 442 BROADWAY, New York. and all Druggists
PAMPHLET CONTAINING TESTIMONIALS SEMI Till
followinq and more than 100 other well-known promi
nent persons, will be cent to any addresearee by mail,
am LAW, Esq., Fifth avenue, New York.
!Signori DRAPER. Eeq., Banker, New York.
TuunLow Wean, Etat., Albany, N. Y.
Gen. Buy GREEN, Washington, D. E.
COI. SAMITEL COLT, Hartford, COED.
COI. CHAO. MAY, U. 8. A.
Rey. JOSILTIA LEAVITT, Ed. Independent, New York.
Rev. E. BRIGHT, Ed. Examiner, New York.
Rev. D. W. CRONE, Ant. Am. Bible Union, N. Y
Rev. O. F. A. DerPrrima, Dutternutte, N, Y.
Rev. Dr. Lsonaitn.`Eneter. N. H.
13 k.ND FOR A PAMPHLET.
Sold by all Druggists. DYOTT & CO., No. 232 No
SECOND Street. Agents for Pennsylvania. 5e.224m
ASTIIIIA. M A or the INSTANT' RELIEF and P
NTICS EYRE ft hia distreaaing sons EI
plaint, to
rEztp T,S
BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES,
Made by C. B. SEYMOUR rt. CO., 458 BROAD
WAY, New York. Prior, $1 per box; rent free by poet
arr7-6M If; FOR SALE AT ALL DROOISTEr•
SPEOIALTY FOR LADIES. - TRUSS
Ps , AND BRACE DEPARTMENT conducted by com
petent Ladies. Entrance on TWELFTH Street, tint
door below Ram A lull line of Meohanical fl eme
dice. rigAt and argent in construction, specially
adapted to Ladies' use.
Co H. NEEDLES, Proprietor,
S. W. corner TWELFTH and RACE Street!.
Philadelphia.
gar Entrance to C. H. N.'s Room, for gentlemen, at
the corner. 8014 arm('
ALA-
WONDERFUL AND NEVER
FAILING REMEDY FOR DISEASES OF THE
NERVOUS SYSEM.
PROFESSOR MORRIS'
EUDEPIIALOS,
AN EXTERNAL REMEDY . ,
Prooared by MOCKRIDGE & CO., No. 62 North
FOURTH StreoL
Err And for sale by Druggista Keneratly. ele2-3nrif
11 - ART'S DIGESTIVE.—To invigorate
.a.A. the digoetive organe.—Those who. profess to take
no nrenhoino nee It JOT ire Strefidthßnlng cull/ boa. cold
by W. G. 1 4 °DU S . /N Northeaot corner of '.IENTH and
ARCH, and other DILIERIBUI. oc3.lBt*
Rs. JAMES BETTS' CELEBRATED
tUPPORTERS FOR LADIES, and the only Sup
p9rters under eminent medical patrol age. Indies and
rnysmiane are respecting, requester' to ughl only on
Ire. tletts.at ter tee dance. 1039 WALNUT btreet,
hiladelphin, (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty thouoanu
valhis have been adv.treci by their phyludens to use
her appliances. Those only am genuine bearing the
Un t d States copyright, labeli n the box, and signa
tures
tutarmh& ou the Supporters, with testi.tonials.
VAtiDA Case
fur sale. WETHERILD & BROTWFR.
eelu 47 aria 4U North SLISOND St.
WANTS.
EA PROMINENT NEW YORK DRY
Goods Jobbing 'Rouse about to dissolve by the
withdrawal of one of the firm, on acme or special part
per is wonted wits one hundred thousand dollars. to
Join filo remaining toemil , r pf the firm, with same
amount.
New
".A. ,
C oars of Messrs. J .at :iy .
PAIGE, New York.
WANTED -4n a first-class Dry* Goods
Jobbing House in New York city, two exile.
fenced Salesmen. commanding_a good trade. Address
•° Wet 2,681," Post Moe, New York city, stating Where
trade is located, and exneatations ea to salary. oon-6t
WANTED—A YOUNG MAN in a Rib
v bon Store. Adams 13 P., this office. 0020 at*
WANTED—A half-grown white girl, to
assist at housework in a private family. Apply
at No. tIS FEDERAL St.eet. orde-ets
A YOUNG MAN OF CONSIDERABLE
meroantile experience wishes a situation in an
linporring' house so correspondent, salesman, or O"th
Speaks and v rites German and French fluently. Rest
n testimonials furnished. Address Thomas." of se
of this paper. oole-fits
AYOUNG MAN WANTS A FlRM
tion in a store. wholesale or:retail. having been en
gaged in both for a number of years. Can save the best
of reference. Address "6. E. D.." Blood's Dispatch.
oola-at*
WANTED TO PUROHASE.--lhe ad
vertiser has $l.OOO, with whioh he is willing to
Purchase a permanent and well established Oilman
tlmt will yield him a comfortable support. Address
.• Capital." Press office. oal7. • t*
WANTED-BY A YOUNG MARRIED
• MAN, a situation as Bookkeeper in a Wholesale
House or ManufAetuling Establishment. Beat of refe
ence given. Address ACCOUNTANT, Oa: co of The
Press. oeft-et.
WANTED—A PARTNER—An active
Business Man, having $lOOOO, will hoar of an
excellent opportunity of engagme in a first - close Mee
cactus business already established, apd plying well.
I.) addressing, with real name, L. & CO., Office of this
paper. Gol7-Bt*
WANTED—A situation as a Salesman
in a Cloth Mum ee had several vears' ease
rionce. A Mmes . ' W. B." this office. ocls-Lt•
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
F_R SALE OR TO LET-A wipe
rior three-story brick dwelling. with three•story
d• üble back buildings. and on the modern improve
ments, situate on the south side of ARCH Street, No.
1525 .App1y to ROBERT hIACGREDOR,
cold 6t• 233 South THIRD Street.
VALUABLE SCHOOL PROPERTY FOh
BALE OR RENT.
Will be offered for sale or rent on THURSDAY, the
Ist of NOVEMBKR 1880,0012 o'o'ook M, on thepre
mises' MOUNT PLEASANT SEMIN A RY. one of the
moot healthy and desirable B^hool looatione in the
r tate, situated in Boyertown. Berke county, Pa. For
condition of the school and farther particulars see an
nual Catalogue of the lust five years nt this office, or
wall upon or address the subscriber on the premises.
F. It UFFER.
oelB-tuthe6t" Doyertown, Barks co.. Pu.
rllO CHAIR AND 0 BINET MAKEIIB.
.a. Th e Phoenix Wood-Bending Company, owners of
Blanchard s, Pennsylvania the Mates ot New York.
New Jersey, and Maryland, will sell
enmity, town, or shop rights, or grant hoonses to use,
on easy terms This is the only patent. Alt infringors
will he striotly dealt with. Apply to JOHN IsILSBY,
or C. A. BURGESS, No. 34 BROADWAY, New York.
004-aim
FOR EXCHANGE.—A CHOICE TRACT
of good unimproved form land in the State of New
Jersey, convenient to the city. will be exchanged for
clut t lperty. Apply at No. 118 FEDERAL Street.
LARD-OIL PAOTORY.—To rent, a
MIL , LARD-OIL FACTORY with Sa Patent Lever
Presses, watt Plates, Hags. Tuts, Kettles, Tanks; all
m complete order. Apigy_to
ROWLEY, MOURNER, &
00l No. IG aOUTH WHARVES.
at, PUBLIC SALE OE A VALUABLE
.alis,FAßM.—Will be sold. at Publics Sale. on Second
day, the 12th of 11th ( Ntivember) month, 180, on the
Premises,
all that valuable FAR B situated in White
marsh township. Montgomery county one and a half
miles from the Chestnut Mil Railroad Depot, adjoining
the lands of George Blight, Lewis A. , Lukens, and
others ; also, bordering on the Wissahickon creek, con
taining one hundred anti fifty acres of very superior
land, all in the highest state of cultivation. The lime
stone is of the very bee. quality for lime burning pur
poses, and the lime made from it bears a high character
in the Philadelphia market.
There is also cm the premises an opening of excellent
which prom see an abandant supply of ore of
quality.
The improvements consist of a Stone Mansion House,
contains two parlors, dining-room, and kitchen on the
fire , floor, five chambers on the second floor, with
celled attics.
-• • .
The POMO is welt shaded with evergreen and other
trees. The Ram is of stone. 100 feet long by be feet
wide, and connected with it are a !arse manure shed.
wagon house, corn crib, ho., iko., a t built of the (best
materials.
There are wells of excellent water under cover, at
the House and Barn.
There are also on the promisee a Bond Tenant House
and large Barn; also. three t imek [lns. with a. com
fortable House and Stables, sufficient for the use of the
kilns
lie above Farm ie considered to be one of the best
Properties in the neighborhood, and will be sold with
out reserve. A large amount of the purchase-money
may remain on the premises.
The property will be shown by tenon Willialrus, re
siding thereon.
The Bale to commence at 2 o'clock P. M., when the
conditions will be made kry , wn by
ocl7.wfmllt" ANN WILLIAMS, Trustee.
MISSOURI LAND 11
600,000 Armes for Sale and entry, at prince ranging
from L%to 60 cents ier Acre. In any quantities re
quired .
TAXES paid, and PATENTS progbr3d for purolts
se roof Land under the Graduation dot.
Flats furnished gratis by enclosing a Waage atoms
For further information apply to
wiLsori, RAWLINGS lc CO.,
U. S. and General Land Agents,
60 CHESTNUT Street,
tween THIRD and FOURTH,
andOUIS, MO.
LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, located.
002-am
BOARDIN G.
FroLET, TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN,
uno or two fine Rooms, neatly furnished. In a
.house with all the modern improvements with Break
fast and Tea if desired. Apply to 717 SADISM Street.
0019 3t.
VIR•ST•OLASS BOARDING, with hand
some communicating and niggle ROME', at tit 7
LOCUST Street. cola lm.
BOARUING.—Three choice communica
ting ROOMS. on the first floor. which mar be had
together or separately. will be vacant on the lath of
October, at MRS. LEVELY'S, No 1216 CHESTNUT
Street. ocl2l-13t*
EDUCATIOI'4A.L.
PRIVATE TIIITION.—A Recent Gradu
ate of Harvard College, Massachusetts, now pur
suing his professional studies, wishes to take one or two
Pupils to prepare for College, or to instruot in English
Studies.
References: Tames Walker, D D.. and C. C. Felton;
LL.D.. Cambridge, Mass.; Wm. H. Furness, D.D., and
Charles Stio , rt, Esc., Philadelphia.
Address. • F.," Box 606 Post Office. ocla-mwitt
IWIONS. ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI,
-LTA. PIANIST, VOCALIST, and COMPOSER, hers to
inform his friends and the pub to that. previously to
his departure. ho is oommendrl POSITIVELY THE
L ART COURSE OF Ic. STRUL,TION of the PIANO
and RINGING hy his EXTRAORD NARY METHOD.
All those who desire to avail themselves of the last op
portunit should apply at once, at his residence, No.
721 SA N NSuItI Street, between one and two o'clock
P. M. 0018-et if
M ESDAMES WELDNARAY AND D'IIER
VILLY respeotfully inform their friend's and
thepublics that they have removed their Boarding and
Day School for Young Ladies from Logan Bemire to Nos,
1197 and 1.0:19 SYRUTIE Street.
Pupils from five years of age upward prepared for the
fourth class. D25-6m
FREELAND INSTITUTE-A BOARD
' ING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG ASSN. This insti
tution is located in a delightful. healthy. and retired
part of the country. twenty-four miles northwest of
i.adelehia. two hours' ride from the city •. accessible
Norristown railroad and rages, meg a day.
Neat session opens October Ud.
For circulars, address
H. A. BUNSICKEft. Principal,
1527-t0022. Perluomen Bridge. Montgomery co. Pa.
Rif PANT, STRATTON, & FAIRBANKS'
MERCANTILE, COLLEGE, S. E. earner SE
VENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.—Day and Evening
Sessions. Individual instruction in Bookkeeping, in
eluding General Wholesale and Retail Business, Ship
ping, Forwarding and Commission, Banking, Y.:-
change, Manufaoturing, Ratiroading, Steamboating.
Ito.. the most thorough and practice/ course in the
United States. Also, Lectures, Commercial Calcula
tions, Arithmetic. and the higher Mathematics, Pen
manship (bast in the city), Correspondence, dm
For sale, their new Treatise on Bookkeeping, beauti
fully print f ed in colors, and the best work published.
se26-t
CLASSIOAL INSTITUTE.
DEAN STREET. below LOCUST.
The duties of the Clueioat insiitufewill be returned
Monday. September 3. J. W. FAMES,. A. M.,
an27-dlrn Funmpal.
PENN INSTITUTE, SOUTHEAST COE.
NER THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Streets. re
opens MONDAY, September 3d. Four more pupils
will be admitted. Catalogues sent to any address.
11, STEWART. Prinoipal.
MR. WINTHROP TAPPAN'S BOARD
ING and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES, No.
1727 VINE street, near Logan Square, will RE-OPEN
on WEDNESDAY, September Dith. Circulars furnished
on application. aula-tf
BUSINESS CARDS.
NEW ORLEANS (LA.) PIOAIIINE.-
JOY. (JOE. da Co.
Have been appointed sole agents in Philadelphia for
this extensively circulating paper, of commanding in
fluencie. Business men are advertising in the best news
papers of city and country, at the offices of JOY COE,
& CO, Advertising Agents, FIFIR and CHESTNUT
Streets. Philadelphia; Tribune Buildings, New York.
sold-tf
H ORACE SEE,
bIECHANICAL ENGINEER, and
PATENT ATTORNEY.
No. 114 Booth SIXTH Street,
(Nea r tenet , . lb) County Court Housed
Prepare& -- 2 ;, &0., and transacts
all other bue t nec ,uonneolod with the obtaining of Let
ters Patent -
Maohinery Designed and Drawings made. ange-gm.
RR. CORSON, REAL ESTATE BRO
• KER AND CONVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN,
Pcnneylvania.
FARALI, EITOREB, 11111. LB, and UOTELB FOR
SALE in Montgomery, Buoke. Chester, and Delaware
Counties, varying from 10 to 200 urea, in good looalities.
Persons applying will be shown properties free of
charge.
Bonds and Mortises negotiated at fair rates. RAND
SOM_F. RESIDENCES for wile in Norristown, Potts
town, and intermediate plums. For Catalogues and
fed destitution, address R. R. coßsorr.
b2l-6m Norristown. Pa.
T NICHOLSON,
•• • Manufacturer of
aHIRTS. LINEN and MARSEILLES
BOSOMS AND COLLARS.
A large and ohotee assortment, and wart. Nana.
always on nand. unto which I partloularly Invite the
attention of calm and prompt-paying !MET-TIME
buyers.
S. E. Corner of SECOND and ARCH Streets. Phila
delphia. our-arri*
SSFIIGUET £ SONS,
•IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS,
No. 210 South FRONT Street.
Reerave regularly a full assortment of desirable CI
GARS ; whioh they offer at low rates, for cash or ay
proven oredit. Jainly
pAwsoN & NICHOLSON,
ApoxraNDEßa A
1 4 103. 119 Ar4D MIXON. EMMEN.
Between Merkel, and Oheetnnt streets.
PIIAIPELP.III.A.
JAMBS PATIBO.N. JAB. B. AZOKOMON
.
Ee J. BAYLIS THOMAS, -
ATTORNEVAT-LAW,
Has removed his Mace from Ito. 1123 Arch street to Ne.
4719 WALNUT Street.
Particular attention riven to the moven' of Mercan
tile Claims, The drafting and examinntion ot
Conveyanoes, Assignments. Briefs or Title , and other
Inatnutents of Wnting The management of 4geoutor
ships, Administratorships, and Trusts. copenntended;
and the best securities procured for the permanent in
vestments of Money. satisfactory reforenee given
when required. rdd-em"
DYOTT & CO., No. 232 North SECOND
Sty/mt.—Having removed. to our new and spaciona
store, we would oall the /inert= o Delliere to our ex
tensive stook of PATENT NIEUICINEti, PER
FUMERY, and FANCY ARTroi..}:o. Our bat com
rises a greater varietv than can be found at any estab
bailment in the United States, and our prima will com
pare with anv market- - ao7-tuthalm
rbiL9.-3 ,4 gals. extra bleached Fie
-1,11figii4.4116.1t?. axtra bleached Whole oil. 6
68191ArLEY. Wha le oil
and
6v ( t ) . factory ,,z4o. l f ti ow , s2
w barvoe.
AMUSEP&ANTB.
CONCERT HALL
DENSELY THRONGED EVERY EVENING,
- -
:4IONDAY, October 22.1'80. •
GRAND PENULTIMATE WEEK!
AND L +NT TWELVE NIGHTS OF
PROFESSOR ANDERSON,
In his Great Entertainments of
A NIGHT.IN WONDER-WORLD!
A NEW PROGRAMME EVERY NIGHT THIS
WEER!
MONDAY—Last Night but Eleven.
TH.P. RUSSIAN PROGRAMME.
TUESDAY—Lest Night hut Ten.
DAYRE 'CR PROGRAMME.
WEVNE-1 net Night bat Nine.
PP E AUBTR ...MAN PROGRAMME.
THURSDAY—Last ht but trtghL
HR CALCWITA PROGRAMME.
FRIDAY—Last Night but Seven.
THE CALIFORNIA PROGRAMME.
SATURDAY—Last Night hut Rig
THE LONDON PROGR:o
Mig MME •
The Reserved Wonaers of the Mighty hlyetioiet Will
be produoed this week. I - eluding the
MAN WHOM NOBODY CAN SEE,
AND THE LADY WHO CAN SEE EVERYTHING.
POBITIVELY THESE ARE THE LASE NIGHTS.
GRAND ILLUMINATED MA riN• H
NIXT SATURDAY AT g O'CLOCK.
Balcony , H cents; Body of Hell 10 cents. oon
~iTALN U'T-STREET THEATRE.
Bole
Stage Manag e er— —M . r tli. l itle.A.o l lB,Ping.
Business Agent— . —..Mr. JOB. D. Mullett
TIIIB MONDAY] EVENING,
And every night during the week, will be acted, the
celebrated drama of
THE DEAD }LEAR r
Performed for an entire season in London.
Hobert Landry, Mr. Edwin Adams; .Legrancl, Mr.
Young ;C atharine Duval, Mrs. Olariztane ; Cerisette.
Mien C Jederson,
Previous to the p'ay
A POPULAR COMWDIETTA.
Moore open at a quarter to 7 o'clock i nerformanose
0011,therioe at n... 4 o'clock. Mir Prices an usual.
vij II 'Ol/I.IIEY & (2 , 411:1L123 ARCH. ST.
v THEATRE:
GREATVNT OP THE SEASON. .
TBE NEW SENSATIONAL DRAMA.
THE hIONKEY BOy THE MONKEY BOY!
Haying proved a Triumphant Saccsem.will be per
formed DO•NIOHT and .esVERY MOM'. The east
comprises .very member of the great Star Company.
The roaring Faroe of
Will oommeTU RtNeNG
teTtHETAB t. LES .
During the ran
of the Monkey Boy, Beata may be secured three days m
adeanoe.
fl
C ONTINENTAL
Mete National,) WALNUT Street. above Etrhtlt.
THE GREAT AMERICAN
CONSOLIDATED CIRCUS COMPANY
H. P. MADIGAN & CO., PEopmeTorte,
Announce their
OPENING NIGHT
On IHONDAY EVENING, October 22.
,And continuing EVERY NIGHT daring the week.
' The Marmites, in presenting this great combination
nf dulling and fe ar less 1 QUERTRIANS. first. olm
R "DER. wonderful HLETES, VAULTERS.
ri.t.oana RB. and PANTOIEGHISTS, challenge corn-
Parism with anv troupe now extant.
THE RING MANtIELL AND ERICK HORSEIt
Are the finest in the country. while the - Ponies are
smaller than those of Li.iiput. The trappings are of the
moat expensive and beautiful materials; in foot. the
whole
(41.1ESTR lAN PARAPHERNALIA
rannot be excelled in America.
The list of the Company and
C ITHE CIRCLE
Will be outdid, e flints ily bills.
The doors open at half past 6 o'clock% Performanoe
commences at half past 7.
Admission only 25 cents.
MoDONOUGH'S OLYMPIA) (Late GAIE..
TIFF 1 RACE Street. below Third.
POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF
UNCLE 10 We casts.
The beautiful Cordelia Howard as the Gentle Eva,
arepeted by liar parents re St.. 'air and Tops,. Mr. J.
E. McDonough as "Phineas Fletcher." the Kentuckian.
HE DUMB GIRL OP GEDDA
Dumb Girl of Genoa, Wile Mailer Desperatta, Robert
Jones, lain - Anoint the celebrated Drunken Combat.
TUESDAY EVENING, First Nieht of
" TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROD
whioh ittle Cordeha Howard Will appear.
Prices of admission, 26 cents; Family Cirole,l6 canto.
Seats secured without extra charge.
73 4 o'
Doors openo look at 7 o'clock ; performance to commence at
SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE.
ELEVENTH STREET
OPEN FOR Trill isEeson.
NEWLY DECORATED AND PAINTED.
MR. SANFORD -
Has coerced one of the
LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented heretofore,
who will appear nightly. -
•
Sanford will perform every evening.
Doors open at 7; Commence at N.
Admittance 28 cents. Children .13 cents. :cell
ARL WOLFSOHN AND THEODORE
C
' THOMAS'S SERIES OF, SIX CLASSICAL SOI
REES, at the FOYER of the ACADEMY OF MUSIC..
Subscripbons will be received at the Walter.
O. Andre & Co.. pat Chestnut street; Leek
722 Chestnut street; Beck & Lawton. Seventh and
Chestnut streets ; and Th. A. Schmidt, Juniper and
illie..tnut streets, where the programmes and para * u.
late can be seen. seta
PENN A. ACADEMY 01? THE FINE
ARTS.-1025 GMESTNUT Street.
Containing a large collection of Patntinge and Sonig
=eon now open daily from 0 A. M. till a P. M. Ad
mission 16 ctn.; children tinder 12 yeanial cents. ly f
BREAD.
puRE AND CHEAP BERM),
MANUFACTURED BY THE
MECHANICAL BAKERY,
lAN BE OBTAINED AT TIM DOLLOT9I2TeI
PLACES:
iSECHANICAL BAKERY, S. W. corner of Broad and
Vine street/.
C. M. CLARK.— -- , --Popla'r street, below
Tenth.
H. MoNEIL.— —S. E. corner Sixth and
Coates street. •
JATHO & _..No, 256 North Fifth street,
JOHN G. MONEY- -- No. MCC Vine stmt.
T. P. SMITH.— —N0.115 North Fifth street
8. 8001
Vi% W. !tin' MEWS.
B. E. corner Fifth and
Blaine streets.
8. E. corner Eleventh and
Lootort streets.
Broad street, below Wal
nut.
N 0.1419 Lombard street.
D. KN1GHT...._.._.......
GEORGE GARVIN-.
D. COURTNEY. W. corner Sixteenth
and Pine streets.
WM COURTNEY—..-- No. bed South Twelfth
street.
8. IL WANAMARER---F °decal street, above
Sixth.
S. LENTZ South Fourth end
Johnston streets.
-B. W. oorne r Sixteenth an
Ogden streets.
.No. XI North Eleventh
street.
.Thirteenth street, below
Thompson street.
-No. /NO North Front
B.l r sf. et e . orner of Seventh
and Pine streets.
.N. W. corner Tenth and
Bhirmen streets.
...No. 1216 South non
street.
.8. W. corner Broad and
Parrish streets.
.Corner Nineteenth street
and Ridge avenue.
.N. E. corner Ninth mid
Federal streets.
1. hIoINTYRE---.Twenty-second street, ab.
Coates.
ALEX. FULLERTON.— Corner of Fifth and Chru
tinn.
MRS. E. RAMBLER--. No. 1731 Coates street
L. H0LLAND........ -
DAVID SADDLER-
J. WEIGHTMAN-
S. H. TOMKlliff.---
R BROOM.- -
F. MORRIS.-
F,. B. TURNIIR. -
SHUSTER-
THOS. T. BLEST-
8. 8. 110Wil
D. F. '& T. W. WOLF ntl Girard avenue
WM. McCRACKEN -
HUI Hamilton street
R. It, DEAZLY-.., -.
N. W. corner of Twelfth
.8. W.
hlelon street.
W. oor. of Thirteenth
and Parrish street.
.N. E. oomer of Fourth
and Green street.
S. W. corner Tenth and
Green street.
Camden, N. J., store Ili
Arch street.
West Philadelshia.e6th ht.
ab. Haverford road. '
Lanni, Penna.
JULIUS KLEIN.__..
M. NI PPM _ .--
MRS. F. ELLIOTT-
J. L. 311C11/3.-.
C. H. RAINIER.--
N. L. YARNELL.--
JOHN BARNDT_
Tremont and Pine •
Penna.
West Cheater, Penne
GEO. B. TOWNSEND.
M. MoCLEES—_.-
0. HORTON.__.
Atlantio City, N. J
Florence, N. J.
S. F. EBERLEIN —Columbia, Pa
1.52-tf
MORE LIGHT I
THE GAB LAMPS FOR THE MILLION, may be
seen at 204 NORTH SECOND ,Street ; 430.000 worth
are now to use. The Market street, Green and Coates,
Ridge road. and other horse cars are now using them.
We alter ani filthy Kerosene Lamps into Gas Lamps for
; 10,000 Agents wanted to sell them throughout the
ted States. The Gas Lam wid light room twen
typ feet square for one cent an hour.
DR. C. A. GREENE 4, CO,,
No. 201 NORTH SECOND Street, above Rene.
matt-thserin I.
Azumia AZUMEA ! AZUBMI
♦ZUMEA! AZUMEM AZUMEA! AZUMEA
PROF. MORRIS' AZIIMEA 13AKING POWDER
Manufwatured solely at g e ne ral ly . rth FOURTH
Streit. and for tulle by Grocers telg-Smq
QTEREOSUOPES AND STEREOSCOPIC
" SpeMaolas, Eye-glasses. Opera
glassee, Microscopes, arid all kind of Optical and Mathe
matical Instruments. at
M. I. FRANKLIN'S, Optician,
oet-12 if 112 N. FOURTH Meet. below Chestnut.
RS. EANIJi• REN, PROFESSIONAL
NUR& E. has opened °Boarding House st No 1011
Spruce street, for the special accommodation of Invalid
Ladies, and for those 'smiling to Philadelphia to be Con
fined, or for medical attendance, where they can have
casein' nursing, good board, and all the comforts of
homy,. Mre 8. refers, by permission, to the following
professional gentlemen :
Professor C. 1). Meige, Caspar Winter, M.
Professor S D. Gross, L. Rodman, M. D.,
Professor Jos. Panooast, Professor 8. Jackson
Isaac, Hays. M. P. R. A P. Penrose, M. D
P r ofessor H. L. Hodgo, GW. Non is, AL D.. "
.1. P. Mem, M.D., Professor 8. H. Dickson,
ma-1m
pIRST PREMIUM AWARDED, at the
A: late Agricultural Soeiety. to ALLMAN & ZEHN
DER, Fourth and Vine. for Beet Family FLOUR,—
Constantly (la band, Welsh's Harper's Ferry. Fagan's
Four-Aces and stag Horn, Bt. Lotus. and liambrall'a
Patapsco Family Flour. nog-In,
AMALGAM BELLS.
Only ONK-ThIRD the price of Brass and less than hal
that of Steel Belle; of equally sonorous and mellow
tone. Warranted for twelve months against breakage
by fur ringing.
For sale at the SOLE AGENCY in Philadelphia, No
512 COMMERCE Street.
se2o thatu3m A. at. F. WATSON.
WARM AIR FURNACE.
Thenew Cone Furnace Gas Consumer will thoroushly
Warm your house. with one-third Mae coal than to re
aniren by any other furnace. Ratisfaatilln in all cases
guaranted. Buildmge warnd ti a o n i Veeik i tEc44 ,
ReB.stuth3mif 1010 IiRESTIIUr Street.
COOKING RANGES.— , AII In want of the
boat elevated, double oven Cooking Ranges, will
do well to call
. st ARNOLD kWILSON S.
seB-sloth Snot' 1010 CIeESTNI'T Street.
SLATE MANTELS.—The richest and
most keautiful specimens of enamelled Slate Man
ten ever offered for sale in thin country. manufactured
by us, from Pennsylvania slate-stone and for sale very
low. ARNCLU MESON, sea-stuthamif 1010 CHESTNUT Street.
pOOO METALLIO PAINT.-70 PUlt
CENT. pure metal.—This paint covers 8,600 square
feet on metal, and 6,000 on wood per 100 Ms. The best
and cheapest paint for tin and sheet-iron roofs, railroad
oars, bridges. iron fronts. houses, barns, fences, ships'
decks and hulls, or an, wood or metal exposed to heat,
weather. or water. Samples ar , d circulars. ooniaining
references, sent free WILLIKIN 0. SMITH, Sole
Agent. No. POLIRTII., above Arch street.
uol9 ft*
BUFFALO ROBES.—A fine assortment,
now open and leadr for'eale, hr
B. A. noon&
all PIARKET Street.
ccl7 wfrm3t
CAI MUD PLASTER, PLASTERING
HAIR, WHITE SAND. and CEMENT for sale,
at NINTH and COATES Streets. 41. McINN•tl. ,
Order. far sh pylon promptly attended to. oel9-60
PAMPDENE AND BURNING FLDIP,
Manufactured and for sale. WETALFX I - 1 -.
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