THE c e I T Y. AMUSEMENTS TUTS EVENING. WALNUT-STREET TEEATIIi. Walnut and M oth lash— " Th e Dead Heart"—" Popular Comediet ." WREATLET ; k tLASSE'S " ; Pooh street. obeys etzth.= The ADmkeY Do/ • Sudden l'houthW r - hlcDolvotran's Or:mmizze fate Gaieties>. Raoe street, above Beennd.—'• Tea Vents in a liar -Room"—" A. Divided House ; A Quiet relt ut r .' CONCERT lilett..Dhastant street, above Twelfth.— " The Wizard of the North." CONTINENTAL THEATRE. Walnut et., above The Great Amertgaii Consolidated Circus Company. Sansone's O?EiIA Romig, Eleventh street, above Chestnat.—Coaaert nightly. REPUBLtOAN O a , Aar iii Titll TwzminTH WARD—Ltlntenotra SCaltEll.—A very curious Our tin ovation came off in the Twentieth ward yester day. A spot known as Girard -Park, situate near Girard avenue and the Schuylkill river,' was de eignated as the site: of a adverb collation, to con sist of a tremendous roasted ox, with all the, ap purtenanees necessary to make a unique and palatable entertainment. The roasting did come off, but in all keeps - eta, 'sive the ludicrous, the affair was a decided tenure. What seemed to as a rather dilapidated sow, was hitched upon a pole, and roasted over a hot fire. In the accompanying ashes several bushels of potatoes were soaked, and the collation wee served up somewhere about noon to an enthusiastic audience of boys intuit Jaekets, and sundry truant urchins. These ran wildly about with great spare -ribs and bits of shank in their hands, dripping with grease. , This portion of the exeroises seemed to us rather disgus'ing than otherwise. , - We labored in vain to ascertain the committee having the matter In charge, anti finally left the grounds with the Impresaion that the entertain ment was devised by the proprietor of the park for his own profit. ,A. number of beer-booths was established' in'tarions ,qtiarters which did com paratively a lama:business: There was also the smallest woman in the world on exhibition, u well as the wonderful, flea-legged cow.. Some boys, with ground-nut baskets; drove a moderate trade, and a lad with a single arm to his coat. and wear ing a tri-oolored neok-tie attempted ineffectually to sell cough-candy and Lincoln breast-pins. In the afternoon, the Girard Avenue cars car rind out some hundreds of people, and the com mons and patiod in the direction of the park were crowded with foot-traveller'. All these partied a few momenta 'to gaze at the miserable reality be fore them,. and' turned with the expressive con demnation.of farce" written on their faces. Hon. David Taggart made the speeoh of the day, at four o'clock. Re bad a difficult task, and made some few remarks of a humorous and dis cursive character. Beyond this attempt there wee nothing of moment to transcribe. The other eminent gentlemen. -were not upon the groimd. Gov. Curtin had been announced; he was not present. A MAN ASINSTED ON TUB CHARGE OP Morman —Un Saturday two laboring men named Alexander Quinn end Themes McLaughlin, went away In company from the reeldenee of Quinn, in an alley, between Callowhill and Hamilton streets, and Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets. Both men were under the influence of liquor, but Mc- Laughlin was least so. During Saturday night; and up to ten o'clock on Sunday morning, the men were seen together in different parts of the Fif teenth ward. After daylight on Sunday morning, McLaughlin returned home alone, and upon being questioned concerning Quinn, be said ho was not far off; but he refused to give any further satisfac tion concerning his whereabouts. Quinn, who is a Man of family, has not yet appeared, and on Mon day evening the friends of the missing men caused the arrest of McLaughlin, on the charge of having murdered him. The aeottsed is in confinement at the Fifteenth-ward 'station-house. He declares that ho does not know whore Quinn went to. or what has become of him. The latter is forty-five years of ago, and dark complexioned. He is about five feet nine or ten Inca's in height. He had on, when he went away,, a cheek shirt, gray pants, and wore no coat-. BANG= IN .1701 AOT,—About one o'clock yesterday-morning a gentleman, while passing the woollen factory of Leonard Seifert, on Third street, above Poplar, heard a noise about the ,bullding. Be wont into the yard, and there discovered throe men in the act of robbing the plaoe. The thieves had first entered the mill of Alfred Lentz by break ing open Tho door on Charlotte street. They then made their way into the yard attached to Seifert's establishment, and pried off one of the window shatters by the use of chisels. The appearance of the gentleman alarmed the rascals, and they beat a hasty retreat. In order to escape, it was neces sary for them to again pass through Lents's mill, and in doing this one of them fell into theire bole, a distance of twenty feet. One of his arms was broken by. the fall. The fellow, er course," was captured. B. gave the name of John Terkel, and, after a hearing before Alderman Shoemaker, was committed.' Ws. companions escaped. The rob bers had packed np coats and knit jackets to the value of $lOO, ready for removal, previous to being discovered. - POLITICAL EXCURSIONS TO NEW Yostx.— Yesterday afternoon the' Minute Men of '56 left for New York to participate in the grand demon stration •of the, Ee and Everett party, which <lllO3O off in that city last night. They were accom panied by Beek's' , band, comprising twenty-five pieces, and took with them a splendid Silk banner. having upon it , the Pennsylvania coat of arms and the words, „ Minute Men of '66;" also, their large transparency, with a picture of Washing ton bolding the Constittition in his hand. upon it. They all wore gray daps, Marked aM. M. '56," and presented sweat appearance„-The party were marshalled hyll, F. Knight, the older marshal of the organieslion, The eseurstoniati did not turn out very ening; there heing lese than , a hundred men In the The Itepe.btle!p. Friyincibles, under the marshal thip of A- Wzikinsbaw, and the Continentals and Peeple'eVetripaign Otub, willleave this after noon for. Nest Twir, to take part In A grand RA , palalictuaeinonstratien to be held there. NEW BUILDINGS wirro TlP.—The builders are making the test of Me 'present mild weather. Two new stores are golow:up'at the southwest cor ner of Eleventh and Shippan streets, and two more have Jost Acta erected at the northwest corner of Elevenp and Fitzwater streets. on the lot fronting tho ma4tet-liense. = Three fi rst-olass dwelling houses a * now bolas erected at the southeast cor ner of 'Broad'andlititartaventie, and four more of the same kind or: Bined,'Nelow Columbia avenue. A'row of eight homes will soon be completed on Cadwalader avenue, Seat of Broad street, and a row containing the same number on Ontario street, in the same vicinity. Two large four-story dwell ings will soon be completed en Arch etreet;be tween Eighteenth and Nineteenth, which will fill up the- entire plume on that side of the street. These buildings are being finished in the best man ner, and. with excra marble doorways. AIIHRIOAN MECHANICS HALL, FOURTH kiln Gimlets Smears.—Thla large and oortimodi ous building has been thoroughly renovated, fres coed aria painted, during the past month. The ex penses of the repairs have been $6,000. The large balls, in the Bret and second stories, used for ball and party purpoeee, have been fitted with new gee burners, the ceiling adorned with wally, davit:teeth Demo, and the oroheetra gallery hung with rich curtains of crimson silk The various rooms used for literary society purposes, eta., have been also newly painted. The repairs were done by Walton dz, Davis, carpenter work ; J. V. B. Hahn, plaster and rough outing Miller d Gamble, gaentting end: plumbing ; Coiling West, painting ; Peter Dieffenhaek d. Company, fresco painting ; William Meta, Vangesnisd'brick work. STABBING Tau, —Yesterday morning, about-one n'elock; as number. of Germans got into a inutile at a lager-beer !aka at Front and Dook etreeter Durieg.the disturbance, Charles Weaver was MAIO& tbe email of the back. The respell used *satinet dirk knife, with a blade five inc hes in length. The blood flowed freely from the wound, which libelitried to be a merino one, W was oonveyed to his home, in the vicinity of Thirteenth end Shippen streets Henri Decker who is alleged hive illiteted the stab, was t4Oll into our- MY bribe Fifth-ward police. He had a hearing before Aldermen Swift, and wasnommltted to await the resale of Weaver's inj arise, the magistrate re fusing to take bail. Pouos Marraas.—Alderman Ogle has held to bail, for a further bearing today, a man ;barged with having forged a promissory note for $270,.in the name of Preabury, Sykes, Co. Mary Small, a German woman, was committed to prison charged with stealing a piece of cavil• mero from a dry goods store, near Eighth and Aroh streets. John Roberto was-also committed to prison, charged with robbing the till of a store at Second and Thompson streets DEATH PROM FUPPOSED CARYILESSEESS.— On Monday, John MoManarnan, late a porter in the store of Bremer, Itelkert. k Company, 227 Market greet, died from the ideate of Writhe re• calved on Saturday at the store. Ile wee standing under the hatchway in the first story, when a mal- let, said to have been dropped by a lad on the fourth floor, who did not lee him, fell upon his bead and frtetnred bie thrill. Rasa BALL.—Yesterday afternoon a match of blue ball was played on the Hamilton base•ball ground, in Went Philadelphia," the contestants being the Hamilton and Equity clubs. The match wss won by the Hamilton by four rune. The Ha milton club has played three matt:bee this season, and auceeeded in winning each of Mein. flap/Lamm or Gov. Crmtmr.—Andrew G Garde, Governor ciao t of the State of Pennsylva nia, left yesterday morning for his home in Belle fonte, Centro county. He was very unwell for several days at the Girard Rouse, but had Impro ved very much before his departure. TIBLIAETTIODIST LOOAL PitHAOHERS' CON• vast:mt.—This body adjourned sine die on Mon day, evening, attar positing resolutions to too its beat endeavors to secure, within two years, a greatly increased contribution to the missionary and tract emcee._ INDEPENDENT CADMI OF TEMPERANCE.— The above order, comprising a large number of lodges, will parade on Thursday. The Indepen dent order is distinguished from the regular order of Oadets, by a diepositlln to control its own or ganization. dispensing with the management of "Patrons" from lodges of "Bons." They are, as a body, less juvenile is appoaranco and years than the rival organisation. The following is the route fur Thursday : Form on Spring Gardenstreet, right resting on Broad; countermarah down florins Garden to Fratitlin. op Frankiin to Girard avenue, down Girard avenue to Ger. mudewn Toad. down Oermantown road to New Market, dowarNerr Market to Drown. uo Drowp to iligth. down sixth to Arch.,,p Aroh to Hi rhth. down Enrhth to Chest nut, down Chestnut to Third. down bird to Spruce, up Spruce to Fourth. down Fourth to Christian. up Chris. tlan to Ninth, up Ninth to Fitzwater, up Fitzwater to Brond.up Broad to Lombard, op Lombard to NO teenth. hishteenth to droll, down Arc Gar d e! weifth. up Twelfth to timing Garden, up Spring n to the hall of the Spring Garden It stitute. SAVE Oir STQCKS AND REAL ESTATE.—The following stooks and rest estate ;wore sold, yester day. at noon, at the Philadelphia Exchango, by M. Thomas & Sons 6 sharer Merchants , Hotel Company, Philadelphia, par Sloo—s6 y~6share Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Ar'n, par —slB. paioohneac of im t e * — 22 the Commonwealth Dank, en 2 alarms Cninmeroint Dank-86560. 10 shares Maryland Soapstone Company—Ste, • 21:1 shares Girard bunarainso Company _, par sloo— 1 share d midway of Fine Arts-16 U.' - Ground Rent, Fifteenth street, north of Pentleh, ssoa sear—Sl6o. Dronnd.Rent. Lewin atreat, 121 a rear-9835. ?bp ,istate nr Elisabeth Sergeant. deceased. on mown street. Sixteenth and Seventeenth stteeiii; and a new street, was postponed without being Glared: Fabliatite Farm. PM Pelee on Rabbit lane. within three mites of Maritsit Street Bridee-1106 per acre. SIX Frame Dwell ass sad Lot. Green street. 'RWentr . (oink Ward-14,00t, ' Tero-etOrt DiUwyn *treat -91 Ihree-litorr, Brlelt Dwelllng, No. 218 Doke street— /ow Thrsas.atory - Brick Dwelling. No. 246 Ralca street - Dwelling, No. 1012 Ross street— • • " throonuial *mar, MOWN* street, Avast of Nres, P2SUMk solleitt 'enter of LNY6t Yd _ - FINANCIAL AND "COMMERCIAL. The Money Market. "- . PHILADIMNIIA: OetebOr V. MO. The Moak market was heavier again to day, and Mien for the sseoulative gooks were generelly lower. Reading. went down to 4230 Pennsylvania Railroad shares to 39, Catmeissa consolidated stook lost 3S, and renneylvania bonds were Ai lower. Tenth and Eleventh Street passenger Railway Company sold at dog. Tho 'shares of the paseenger railway companies are in gene ral very firmly held, and hank stooks also show no signs of depression from the hernrhering of the bears. The money market continues to be well supplied with capital eeeking safe investment. BM net cent, is the quoted rate for frat•oluos paper, and bids fair to con tinue so for the remainder of the year. The New York banks show, in their weekly statement, a decline of $403,636 In loans; and a gain in seem of 181,611. 621 The following is the amount of ooal transported over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for the week ending Oat. 20, 1860 Week. Previously. Total. Tons. Tone. Tons. Total - - 17.466 15 625.011 01 642.477 19 Correspon'g wk last year 15,507 17 477,114 09 492,422 06 inoreame....-- 2,155 18 147,898 15 150.C55 13 We annex the amount of iron transported over the Lehigh Valley .Railroad for the week ending with Oot. 28, 1860: Tone.... 2,010 Previ0u51y.....—....-- ..... 4-- 4 ---..64'995 Total to date.— The Detroit Tribune of October 19 Bays: The Detroit and Milwaukee Railway Company. as previously an nounced, was sold on the 4th of October, under a decree of ttpp Circuit Court of the United Staten. in a suit to foredlose the 3d and 4th mortgagee, and wee bid in by Thomas Reynolds, of Hamilton. and Wm. Gray, of De troit. as trustees for the bondholders. The purchasers have taken all the neceissarYsteps for an immediate reorganization of the company, under the name of the Detroit and Milwaukee Railroad Company. We learn that the new company will go into operation early next wear. Satisfactory arrangements have been made for the payment of the floating debt which heretofore pressed•so heavily upon the credit of the road. Wo congratulate creditors upon the very air and liberal adjustment of their claims, and the public upon the certainty that henceforth the road will continue to be operated with vigor. The receipts of the road have been steadily increasing. and its future flernieel to be as bright as its past career has been cloudy. - A meeting of the bondholders of the Allegheny Dail rind and Coal Company is celled for next Saturday at noon, at No. a 0 Merchants' Exchange. Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, Ootobei 21, 18a0 REPORTED ET 8. E. &ATM.& KER. Morohants' Exchange riRRT BOARD. 1990 Reading '43 OIN 20 Penua R C & P... 3032 4 do ...... 39 50 Caw:vies% R Con • 1.1.1 110 Bead It 1.6Wn....20 7-to 4 Cam & Am........ 129 39 11.ezleton C0a1.... el Bow Meadow R... 6214 14 Lehigh Valley.— 69 19 10th & 11th Bt .R... 4005 BOARDS. 130 Long l'a . .and BOARD. 60 Reading 60 d0....b5ktnt.225, 1 Norriat'n It, calm .00 60 Green & C0at0n..19% 11000 Soh Nay Int Bdd.-87 5 Beav Meadow.. _6634' 30 Meet Bsnk .27n 10 do ...-..2T +4 Alit 1500 Penns s 901£ $OOO do flsh. 06X 600 City 6e.........2dyea0D6 600 d0.......2dY5.1033 600 City One Ge .new.loll4 3000 Soh Nag' Imip 6.... 87 603 14 Penns R 108....111036 WOO Penns It 1etm....103 6600 Un Ca es o_p en Its. 30 1000 Ch'tr Val7s awn. 6111 1000 d 0.... „Own. 4411 2000 Reading '43 &Is—. 0136 BETWEE 1000 Del 11 nat bde 9036 SECOND 1900 City 6s b 5... 3000 N Pa it Illg 3dye. .100 11180 Penoolt 2dm 013 a 5000 Cam & Am 64'89.. 87 3 Lehigh Zin0....... 17 Lehigh......... 25 1d) CatawassTp Con. 4 9 . 10th 0.1..0151010 FRIA Bid. Ask. - Philadelphia tro-102,4 1023 G Phila --Kiri' 10V: Phila 106% Penes 6a—int off 90.1; 97 Read 224 22,3 i Reading bda '70.. 83 8 Realizable 'BO in 011.9 M 82 Road mt . 7635 17 Panne, R din off. 38.. 8816 ONSI-ISTEADY Ask./ Elmira R—..pref..2l 22K Elmira 7a '73 Long Inland 1t....15V la.lr, Leh Ci & N.-- .55K 66 Leh CI &N Sorip...ll 4.1 North Penns ft....... 1014 N Penns .31 • 76 N Penne. R 10e. —lOO lOuls t Catawig R. C0n._. 53.4; Catawiesa Pre 35 Frnkf & South 1L... 493 Seoond & Third..... 53 Went Dula R 69 Somoe & Pine Green & Coates-193 20 Chen & Wa1nut...3.1 15 . Penns R2dme64 90 PO'fi 114.0 r Cl son tly 6L! Mor CI pf dv0n..115 116 !goli .N 65'84 in011'.76 76 o lutvlNav ha 65.86.1; 674 Navlitt.— 8 94' &shwa Navgal— 22 70 Flaunt .. 11 Philadelphia Markets. OCVOIIRR 23—Evening - - The Flour market is quiet, and standard superfine nearly nominal at 80.8736 ; a eats of 100 bbls single ex tra was mado at 86, and 800 bbls Petersburg fancy family at 86 ra ; the retailers and bakers are buying in a small way, at from 85.873; up to 86 60014):v bbl for superfine, extras, and fancy brands. awarding to qua lity. Rye Flour is quiet, and 100 bbls sold at 84.26 4fr bbl. 600 bbls Pennsylvania Corn Meal are reported as selling at 9360 af , bbl. Wows'.—The offerings are fair. but bilyers.are not disposed to operate to any extent at the present asking Prices. About 6 000 bus sold at 160e1380 for common to good and prime Western and Pengsylvanitt reds; 140 e for prime Southern do; Main& for common to good and orime Pennsylvania white. Rye is lower ; about 1 200 bus sold at no for Pennsylvania, and no for Dela ware. Corn meets with a limited demand, and only about 1,000 bus Penpsylvania yellow sold in lots at 730 in store. Oats are dub, at 0am86360 for Southern, and 360370 for Pennsylvania. A sale of 2.000 bus Barley was made on private terms. ifAitk:-Ist No. I(iiiercitron is steady, at 828 47 ton. Cones.—The market 18 less aoti"n ; about 360 bales hare been disposed ot, mostly at 12.4,10 for good mid dling uplands, and 130 ter Mobile, 4 months, including some Dickman at 6%040r lb. Gaon gams —There is rather more doing; about 4 NO bass Bio Coffee sold at from 13%4212.4. and 250 bbde Cuba sugar at 7.107.40 on time. PROVISION —rho market is quiet, and the micas ot Pork. Bacon. and Lard, without any quotable change. Butter is in better demand. at 1011110 for gusoked. Bages.—Thei e to more Clorerseed offering, witales of about SOO bus to note, ln lots. at 88.823grre 12% 4P hue as in quality. Timothy is dull, at 82.623602.75, and Do mestic Fisxsesd at 8163 V bus. Wanom la unchanged Penns bbl. are telling at 22%0; Eastern do at 23,2; Ohio 23)40 ; drudge 2.1%8, and hhde at 2230 4fr CITY ITEMS. LECTURE BY PARK_ BENJAMIN. - To-morrow (Thursday) cVening, Park Benjamin, En., will deli ver his celebrated poem on " The Press," at Musical Fend Hall. Mr. Benjamin has read this poom before, to large audiences, in this and other cities, yet the fact that it is announced to be delivered " with all the too dery imProvoments " is a sufficient guarantee that it Ise been atitff aiently altered and revised to be ri v e even to' hose Who have already had the pleasure of hearing It. The talented author of this poem is one of our first humorous 'writets.and we hazard nothing in easing that all who wish to enjoy a rich, and, at the same time, a Mush-provoking. intellectual treat. can be gratified at Musical - Fund Hall to•morrow evening. The reader is referred to the advertisement. Hamigcreitires, FRANKLIN FLION.—This famous resort has. after months of preparation, been opened by Messrs. Chadwick lc Poet. Our citizens visiting the old-established Concert Saloon, will find all the ehofeet hitters of the day. and the best instrumental talent in the city. The saloon is In the hands of gentlemen fully calculated to meet the wishes of their patrons. See ad vertisement in "another column. ANOTHER TRIUMPH OP THE TRITIII.—Tbe Grover, & Baker Sewing Maohme, at the late California State Pair. held at San Francisco, wax awarded the high eat Premium above all other sowing machines in competi tion. • • TELL /ramie MED.—Garibaldi is a strange mem At Melange, after the fight, he took off' his dirt', shirt, washed it In the brook hard by. and hung it up on the bushes. ate hts lunch of bread. fruit, cad wate•, smoked his oigar bare-beaked, and, wrapped in thought, sat apparently contemplating the drying of his garment. When his shirt was dry, he went on board the Tukeri, lying In the hay, and personally directed her fire upon the fortress and retiring masses. The old hero, for old he is in glory. would have looked much better "wrapped" In an elegant mantle from the one pries fashionable Clothing Emporium of Oranvllle Stokes No. OR Chestnut 'treat. Wno's To BC kHz NEXT Signaion ?—The quelltion of who 'is to be the next United States Senator, in the place of Ron. William Bigler, is occupying scarcely I•es attention in 11611tioal circles here than the Presi dential contest. Several prominent citizens on both sides of the mountains are talked of in oonneetion with the responsible office. but the result is. of °Durso, un certain. It is understood that the members elect of the Legislature talk of exacting from the successful com petitor for the Senatorial prize a pledge that he will procure all his garment. at the Brown-stone Clothing Hall of Rockbill 84 Wilson, Nos. 603 and MO Chestnut street, above Sixth. This is deemed a fair test of the Public spirit and good taste of the man. A COLD MEDAL for tho Best Sewing Mathzne has been awarded to Ladd, Webster. & Co., by tho Ohio Mechanics' Institute. Call and see them at their rooms, 820 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. 0c20.3t* MARINE INTELLIGENCE. SEE FODATH PAGE ARRIVED. Bohr Engage. Parker, 6 days from Breton, in ballast to L Audenreid & Co. Bohr I.f. A Roger', Bourne, 5 days from Salem, in bal last to Nevin. Sawyer & Co. Bohr Farmer. Deputy, S days from Milford. Del, with own to J W Beano Bohr Henry Wolfe. Atkins, 2 days from Milton, Del, with bark to J W Bacon, Bahr J C Banff, Raining, 4 day s from Laurel, Del, with bark to .1 W Bacon. Behr Bandalia. Cooper, 1 day from Blackbird, Del, with rain to Jos Bo rill & Son. Steamer Concord. Norman, 24 hours from Now York with mdse to Wm AI Baird & Co. Sir Atide, Robinson, 24 hours from Now York, with mdse to Wm At Baird & Co. CLEARED. Steamship Cambridge. Howes, Boston. H Brig Russian. Drinkwater. Femme°la, D S Stetson & Brig Triad. Brown. Eastport, l A Sander & Co. Sohr Eugene. Parker, Boston, L Audeoried & Co. Bohr NA Rogers, Rogers, Charleetoti,.Novin, droner & Co. Bohr Eli Townsend. Williams. .E Cambridge, Blabs ton it Cox. Bohr Joanna. Hand, West Chester, Blakiston & Cox. Bohr Sarah Matilda, Boron. Bridgeport, do. Bohr Mary R Smith, Smith, Solem, Sinmokson & Glover. Bohr Gen Taylor. Hunter. Bridgeport. do Sir ft Ow. I ler. Baltimore. A iirnmr. Jr. Mr Beverly, Green, New York, W M Baird & Co. BY TELEGRAPH. (Correspondence of the Press.) NORPOLK. 00t.P4. The hark Drinbarton, which wont ashore on Fri , lst' in the Chesapeake, near York river, will probably be a total loco. dhe to from Baltimore. bound to Klemm. Jarnalea. with a general cargo. The cargo will be saved in a damaged condition. • . NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 23. Arrived-I%lp Onward, from Havre; bark Lapwing, from The steamship Cahavrba vrill nail for Havana on the nnth inst. New YORK. Oot 23. Arrived—Elhipe 0 D Lamar, horn London; Cermania, from Rotterdam; harks Oagua. and Gaseda. from Port tagarAcidni arcfnildriti:irognltqlebirlidlittig= from Tar island for New haven. an dietroui—reporta 'every venal left in port damaged by the late gale. At Port au ti pain na the 3d, brigMontrose. from Bal timore. to nail for Guano Islands on the ath. Sailed pre vious. brig Ocean Bird. for Baltimore; rains Wm J Montague. do; Napoleon, for Wilmington, r 4 C. M EMORANDA. Steamehip Africa, Shannon, for Liverpool, cleared at New York yesterday. Steamship Ariel, Miner, from Aspinwall, arrived at New York yesterday, Ship Parana, Sangeton. from Buenos Ayres 4th ult. arrived at New York yeattrday, Ship Sibyl. from Callao, was off Cove Point, below Baltimore. yesterday. Bark Oertrude,Ooodburn, from Perugia, Peru,arnvod at New York yesterday. Bark Andrew Menden:on, Thompson, was dleoharg tnMiltllgAll4l7,'Strudiiiin, cleared at N York yester day for Galveston. Barks N Gaston. Parmelee, and Virginia, Hill, for Barbadoes, cleared at New York yesterday. Bark i-har.e. Barns. from Rio de Janeiro 16th ult, w:th 48011 bags coffee. arrived at Baltimore yesterday, Bark Limping. Kelly, sailed from Rio do Janeiro 10th Mr for Baltimore. Brig Belle. Wells, for Philadelphia, sailed front New York yesterday. ' Brig 41. G Cattail. Watson. for Pluladelphia,waa towed to sea from New Orleans 13th Met. Bris Virg e M inia, Ramsey. from Richmond. was going into Rio d JEelre 16th ult. Bohr J A Preston. C. nnegh, cleared at Baltimore yes terday for Philadelphia. • Bohr hilleintiart. Peterson, for Philadelphia, cleared at Wilmington, NO, Rah t• ini reland, hence arrived at Vlit r ialr a o g e g t egtn e c n al. Rohr Mountain Avenue, Kelly. hence, at Washington, D 'J. yesterday. Rehr Niagara. Donovan. for Philadelphia, cleared at New York yesterday. Steamers Irrinsidea, Vandeveer: Sophia, Bell; and Anthracite, Jones, hence, arrived at New York Yester day. SALANANDIIR FIRS-PROOF SAFSB.-4 very lefte ee ortment of ItALAIRANDSRS for ego at rots noble pine, Net 8114 0111115114 u T fit,, Philadelphia, IMIO4 . , avow al WallisoNi ARRIVALS AT THE PRINOIPAL HOTELS, UP TO u O'OLOOR LAOT near efIRARD HOUSE—Ninth and Chestnut streets. COD E Cochran. North Carolina Ffl weir. Wash, A.l Parker. New York 8 Paul; New York t' 8 7 Baird. New Jersey Wrflaker & la. Lancaster Jas Wark. Pittsburg H Westired co J Sinclair, Nashv'e. Tenn E Battles, Ohio Copeland. Wentm'd co L Horner, Freehold, N J ;trio Blackwood, Trenton ,B H Wiley. Trenton S Simpson. New Castle H Barton.. Cumber Pd. 0 Mrs Barton. Oumberl'd. 0 Mrs.Abbington. Comb, 0 seeeathern, Oberlin. 0 Louts Stieet, Indianapolis Goren, Cleveland. Mrs J Goren, Clevela n d lie B Maxwell, miasma pm aim Maxwell & oh, Miss W W tiarcing.ll p t: b T I eonard & wf. Nang 0 Maggntt & wf, Moss J W Cowell, Dor lestown A W Mixer &Ia '1 Yo k Mixer. New York John Arrington, N Carolina D P Davis, Maryland .1 Van Gaston, Delaware W P Jones, Princeton T W Jones. Prinamon WJ Bone, Brooklyn H Alden & la, New York Miss Alden, New York maddin, iddlet'n. Pa Jim Brandon, New York Henry Weliams New York Thee H White, New York We' Williams, Pa A C Gray, Delaware W DI Bell, Delaware Mrs Parker. New York Hon A Evans, Maryland 'E W Crowell. NOW York inn T Bull. Portland Win B Bernard & In, N Y P G Russell, St Louis Col N Falls, Baltimore Mrs 0 A Hankins, N York H Newton Pettit, Meadv'e 118 Magruder, Lancaster B A Shaeffer, Lancaster Peter Beam & la, Lane on G Fallansbee. Pittsburg Rev 3 OA Hobart Broun, NY E Chamberlin, Boston Wm Banton, Charleston.Bo J If Houston & la, S C Goo Whitaker, Maryland Hon R M 'Palmer, Pottsv'e Tiros B Bryson, Silver Sp hums it Bryson, Oliver SP A Ward, Westmoreland H Lindsay, Westmored Miss Hart. New York G W Sherman & wf, N y Mrs J W Van Clove, Mich J W Van Cleve. Jr, Buffalo D Kilgore, Philit Jos Al Lester & N Y it V Martell, Massachusetts C Hunt & la, Virginia Miss Martell.Msamehusetts Miss Hunt, Virginia Miss Newton, Virginia V P Marshall & wf, N 0 Miss Mary K Porter, N 0 Miss nettle Goddard, N B W Farnum, Washington Chos F Gardner, is Carolina Miss Gardner, 8 Carolina Miss Cooke, Carolina Hon J K Moorhead, Paten's C M Knauss, Bethlehem C Yohe. Bethlehem J W Wilson, New York W E Bids ley, Now York G Aokerman, New York Miss Wood, New York D w Sory meter. New York J ft Walker, Massachusetts A ltl Effinger, Virginia J 11 Savage, New York Lang, Now York F T Sones,,Ponna H {haler. New Screen F N Butler, New Jersey (3 Gilleland, Westmore!and CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Con Ninth and Chestnut. Bateman Gore, Connernv'e A M Pmith, Mann 8B M Cornell, New York F B Peitzinger. Phila • O E de Bann, New York Clark, New York J H 'Pantie. Cincinnati. 0 W H Clarke, Penne R L White, Conneleville M Mack. Cthoinnati. Ohio Dr' McKenzie, Baltim'e H Dubartv, New York Ram Sutton. Baltimore Wm H Roblnnon, N York F W Carr. Virginia C Weston, Virginia .Tohn R White, New York W G Counoill, Texas Mrs Yarborough. Texas H 4), Hawley, Albany J B Bnottswood. Delaware halal Lamberson & wf, 0 Mice Laura AIM, Delaware Miss Clever, Delaware Miss Fields. Delaware Mina Hawthorn, Ohio Chas Atilt, Delaware city E W Hawthoin,Ohio W C Elaison & ha. Dolaw'o L Forn, Porto Rum Miss Codman & sin, Boston A Codoisn, Boston E 8 Porter & la. Brooklyn Robt H Wynn, Arkansas W S Wood, New York W H Etter & da, Arkansas 7 N Nichols & la, Poterab'g F Adams . New York Jacob El Ztblo, N Pork D More, NOW York M C Turner, Now York H B Swart, Lancaster E Baldwin & wf. Conn A Parker & wf. Mifiliztown Miss Parker. MI Mintown W 'mamas, West Cheater Chas Thomas. W Chester H F Adams & wf, Mass P Bryon. Georgia Jae Briokhead. Jr, Balt Jos Gillet, New York Chas W Andrews, Chicago E Hamlin, Boston u W Jones & 2da N York Chas D Gibson, New York 3 L Chamberlain & la, NY C A Marvin& la, New York John Lytle, New Jersey O E Bulkier. New York Neo H Potts, New York A Graves, Chi NIRO J A Dean. Now York W Jewett, Now York • Theo D Warren & la. N Thor Houseworth & la, Cal Nathan Smith, New York J 1. Clark, Baltimore Jas Morrough, New York F Morrou h. New York W T McClure, Kentucky N St Joan & la. Mobilo Alex Murdock & la, Salt; Miss 0 Murdock. rtaltimoro J Mlidier. New York H A (tore, New York - Wittionen. New York Thosa,Vallsoe, Jr. Conn Bona Dodgo New 'York A Ward. Virginia John Jollie:Now York It 14 Hopkins, Virginia Mrs Durantes, New York Edw Demotes, New York T Garcia, New York A H Gilveeter, Boston Gee .1 Ferry. New York C M ward & la. Tray. N Y It Wha land & la, N Y T Blessing, New Gamins J E Borland Washington M C Sloan, Virginia Mina Ella bloke, Virginia Robt Wrt.ox. Now York 'Phos ai urlbert T 0 }Earthed W J Gook, New York - . • • Theis W Savage & la, N Y k la Jos Booth bliss floury. blase Dr Ores, Massachusetts Jacob Moore & wf, Del .1 B Lasear & la. Pittsburg T lrhompeon. UK Spaulding, N 0 B J Bobcat], Pa MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street. below Arob. A Mercer. Allegheny A H Lucille, Pittsburg J P Crawford.Ponnsylvanla J E Maul. Ohio Chas Gilmer, Pittsburg A IM Marshall. Alley Item , J D Jones. Pittsburg W Heinen, Milton, Pa J Boynton & wf, Clearfield L E Imborlen. Arkansas 8 T Black. Arkansan Jacob Reed. Bedford Jno Gel innlok. Bedford Mrs D home. °Mamma, Jno Thomas & I. Catasanua. John Williams & Is. Penne Laird Howard. Lewisburg Mrs Prank, Bedford I E Boob, Millersburg. 0 Miss Heed. Bedford •• . . W /Tormentsll. Bed ford.Pa Ward .1 Coffee, Penna Wm .1 Schofield, Maryland C H Park. Pottsgrove Rev G W Zahniser. Penna. Rev Jae Bmith, M t Joy, Pfl. Rev Ho'it Hamill. Osk Hill Rev A B Clark, Altoona,Pa Mre Vanvalzah, Lewistown Miss Howard , Lewistown G 8 Gi I bort, New York J Bands. Ohio Cr R K Robinson. MaryPd C L Coolidge. Trny, 0 John 1" Carle. Flushing ' ', I Goo W Mur_p hy . Pittsburg Chao Shoemaker Penna H R Lyon. Money L Pa Gao Burr Milton nton W P McCann Piitsb'g i3eOJ Piper Pa W AWmeport I' rid Oeterhout, Penna 8 Al-Hamill. New Jersey Mies 11 Jones, Allegheny Jae NI Burchfield. A J Fitch, New Jersey d w Harris New York Baltimore 8 H Lefever. Laneaeter Jno Fryer, Foster, Boston AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut street. above Filth 111. Rood & la,Philadelphia Chas HoWham, Philo, 8 Cunningham. Blairsv'e J Walker. Indiana C E Eaton, Dresden, 0 C W Potwin, Ohio W Phillins. Ohio A Gale, Maininchuaetts Mrs Kauffman, Lanceater Mm bloCord, Lancaster Mm J McLean, N C 10 fluidic°. alinneamta J M Peace, N Carolina C J Harrington. Del H P Gilmer. N C h A li h n e Vrier. Pa J A Gilmer. Jr, N C E B Sorer, Philadelphia. It J Reeling. Newark. Del Mrs H Lee & son. Waslen Miss Len, Washington .1 13 Paters, Washington tt G Williams, Wash'n Mies Williams. Washington James C Wntnori ins a Barrow. West Indies F a Inca, West Indies M Kunkel, Bellefonto 8 C Noyes. Man lohn W Caldwell, Phila. M T Howell. J Shore, Pa J B "rice. Ashland , Pa John II Humes, Jar Shore M Wood, Wilkesbarro Mine k. I Wood, Wilkosb Miss M J Wend, Wi kerb A Fairchild & la,N York Johnaon. New York Wm Cooper. New York F W Sewall, Now York J Leavins, Conner' tient Jos Trany. Boston 3 8 Jonea, New York Danulin & wf. Virginia Mn M Wade, Virginia C H Andrews, New Yc•rk Thou Symorua,ll Carolina JONES' HOTEL—Cheetnnt street, above Sixth. rt W Nields, West Chester C W Rupp, Pennsylvania W R Liven TI. Bacon. Mayfield, Icy C P Baron, Kentuoiry W Henry & Is. Parma James Robinson. C W W D Keatine. Maryland W McKenna, Maryland II J Kane. New Jersey Edw Joh mom. New York Mrs Geo Al Head, Wash J Squire, Port Deposit II e Pri<e, Canada W P Armstrong. New York B Brackett. Atassitehusetts W W Love. Pennsylvania Newman Brown, Mass H Humphreys & In, N J J It McAlester, Pt Paul .1 H Yates, New York H Prayer. Now York Worrell, North Carolina J Il Wilkins. New Jersey Oeo Burk Ottawa James Beach Ottawa P A filnnott, Prov. R I wm Dwyer, Pros. Wash P: cowley, New York .1 Hayworth & Is. Wash It 11 NorrlB. Maryland A L Murdock, Boston Wm II Small, Baltimore Amos Lovejoy, Belt J Parks, North Carolina 1. Gentry, 11 W H Rider. Maryland 0 It Rider, Maryland P Kahm, New Y ork BT. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut at.. above Third. .10 Hedden. New Jersey It N Valentine. N 30180 Y Mi T) Valentine, N Jersey Z K May. Lsnsinsburg,NY J. Fink J J Maser, Galveston E Former, New Jersey J L Maxwell. Maryland U H oainter. West Chester Milliard Mora N York J A Owens, New York James Blank Lancaster Rola Dick, Bonk, Hy Stone & la. Tenn H B Howard, New York II Hort. New York Silas Goddard. Now York CI. Williams, Berlin, Md 8 W 1 are Berlin. Md J R Hall, Newnan E L Kraus, New York M Robinson, Boston FOUNTAIN HOTEL—SOOOnd street. above Market, Jos White, New Jersey 3 B Now told. New Jersey R I Strange , Philadeishia J Bowen. New Dorsey Frank Hickman Chester co John T Hurlook k la, Aid J R Jones, Maryland A 11 Hudson. Bussex. Del J D Hudson. Sussex. Del J Dawson, Busses. Del Wm T Otwell. Sussex. 00l D Hooking. Huesex. Del F. .1 Richardson, Delaware David. Maxwell, Belaware Wm Polk. Delaware C Wylea. Delaware Wm W Woodhull. Phila coo A 0 Heefro. Michigan A W Higgins, Atlantan N 8 Ogden, Brlgeion, N J .18 Rio wbothm, Wilm. Del Beni Peacock. New Jersey Dobbins. New Jamey .18 Walker. Delaware I B Wakefield, Bucks nol P Connawar, Delaware J J Adams, Delaware Peacock, Maryland Jae N smith. Maryland Jos 8 Pruett, Delaware W Hall. LOilMie. Del A.es. Darner. Lamle, Del Jog. Williams. Smyrna, Del 8 D Mecomgal,Dover,Del Al McCarty, Baltimore THE UNION HOTFL—Aroh street, above Third, John Painter Mauch Chunk L u Grow. Allentown E Covert. Williamsport W J Stewart. Duneannen SF Burnit. Youngstown, 0 L Sohidiuß, Salem. Ohio Miss Bertram, Berwick, Fa winYoster. 8100, Ohio Randal R Boeder. Phil& le B Lynn. Bethlehem Col Al Wheeler, New York It Bridges. Hancock. N Y Denton Oliver, New York altal I ern, Lnneaster on It It Smith, Texas Saml H Tuld. Warren, 0 J Donehrake, Ohamberag 13 Al Gase. Ohio W W Fisher. Lancaster 1.8 litechtel.llaperstown Jan Davidson, Garrettsville Amos Cutter. Mtissaoliun's Hll Biggins, New Jersey J H Tanmsdge, N Y L Tappan, New York G 8 Miller, New York NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street. above Third. A Briggs, Luzerne no H Grover, Luzerne oo J F Briggs. Luzern., no C J Becker, Catasatitta W i Barnum. N York I) Buckley, Pa D Rs m bold tc la. Pa ' Levi Allman, Pa Win W Weaver, Allentown II 8 Weaver, Allentown W 'Munson. Danville John B Thorn. Allent'n Ivri.l Felt, Faston • J . A wagley. Lebanon Hli Backenstein. Lebanon J A Rath, seaport Chris Leasley. Delaware Abraham Ramler. Del H tilaymaker, Laminator M christ, Jersey Chore .1 it Plink. WlMethane St Cider. r renohtown Thos W Edgar. Espy Oscar Rahn, Ashland H L Cake, Pottsville n; Wyman, Ashland W Chillson, Polo Auto John J Thorneson. ea It Jones. will; esbarre C Khpple, Wilkesbarre T W Lendenham, Carbon oo BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—!eoond at.. beim Vino. Geo Hoff. New Jersey J Kelley. New Jersey Wm Getty, Books county E Cronsilalo Bucks co Wm H Norton, Reading A R Reese. ]Very Jersey David Jarrett, Horsham Rol,t B Newbold, Bunks co Thee I Janner. Newtown Jae lioey, Lancaster Robt Beans, Johnsvillo, Pa H Yardley. Bonita county Thou B Linton Newtoe7 W rietts Jr. Bucks no W Crooke, Now Hope A W Tompkins. Abington Chas.lanne.r, Dolington J Kirkbride. iftloks 00 M Cohen. Lambertville Jos taokhoueo & la. en Rtah'd Mimicker. Trenton Barra Groff. Cheltenham W Davison, Cheltenham John Ryan, Now Jtopo Thos Ent, Lambertville STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth, John It Boyers, indiana co Semi Bowler, Welsh Run Jos 0 Dickinson. Lone co Col Wm M Shirver, Pa Jos Leland.rforth Wales, Pa B A Farnham, Phila John Q Jackson, Chester on Wm Jarrinion. Chewer co Louis Homes, Lancaster Will Weise, Lancaster J Lynch. Pittsburg Chas Stratford, Lewistown Josiah Strable. Centre co Win McCurdy. Fillmore Jai Y Owens, Birmingham rico L Plitt, Harrisburg O Metzger, Lancaster Chas Fisher. St Marys. Pa Jos J Hamilton. inniata on J Maurey & la. Beading J II Post, Jersey Mills Jas A Coleman, Pa M. V 7 Heaton, Pennsylvania B. McLaughlin, Alleg'y co BALD BAULK HOTEL—Third et,. above Callowhill S A Porn, Carbon co J Anyder. Bethlehem 0 A Miller. Lehigh 00, Pa MN AI Miller, Lehigh co Baml J Kistler, Lehigh co Mrs M Kistler, Lohigh co John Henning, Month co Titue Richard, Buoka co Wm D Reinhart, Centre co B M Metier. Lehigh Gan Jae Louright, CaliPnia. l'a David Black, Pe Daniel D Bar. Bethlehem Oliver Ritter, Bethlehem M R Borbek ochware,, Bethlehem,Pa Z Long, Carbon co, Pa P BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third et,. al,. CaKoichi% F Goring, Oataseinurt A tiering, Ponna D Bitnor, Lehigh co H B Rorer, Olney Chas Finney, Hartsville Master Finney. 'lariat%) D Woodring. Lehigh no Geo It Levan, Reading Wm Harmer, Penneharg John Hersh, ennsburg Jacob It rill, F.ariville Jno Fenton, Northampton Aire Fenton. Northampton Miss Roads ByliorrY D Harlan!, White Hall 1, 'foinlinson. berry E Erdman. Centre Valley C B Knight, Smithfield Wm Enders. Dauphin no Jno Mattis, Dauphin no David Bair, Friedenstiurg Philip Roland, Lancaster Mae Sumnoytown COMMERCIAL, HOTEL—Sixth 'Arcot, ab. Chestnut C H Heldeman,Columbla,ra R'remlor. Greene en. Pa .1 Two, Greene eo, Pa C B Hodason. W Cheater J A Mollonkey, Pub P.qttom Jae McDowell. Pa Jae Al Clark, Lattiosater AB ("althea'', Maryland Johninton, Pottstown John Chandler, Wrilm, Del roullough, Watson, Lana co John Good, Lancaster co J u Paley Jc la. Cheater co W 'l' Shafer Cheater eprings Mrs Shantz, Chester oo,Pa M March & la. Cheater co Mina March. Cheater eo.Da Cuntor. Cheater eo, Pa Wan Pot. Cheater co, Pa Lewis Trudeniok, Clumhla Jos Engles, ban° co, Pa It C Chandler, Cheater co MEHODA NTS' HOUSH—Tturd etrect, eh, Callowhill. David Wolfersberger, E Newhart, Pennsylvania Isaac, Sands, t Baton Walter J Grim. Allentown Napoleon Desoh. Jonostn K Halliday. Bethlehem W Dixon, bloKwensvil o J B A shelman, Nor.wenev D Baum. Tuokertowp Pa Sampson Davis, Hooding P Allentnwn & wf, A 'lento rhea Jarrett . , Monte co Stephen Hill. Bench Haven C doh rtber, Schuylkill co Gideon H Schroder, Pa Jones Loudensoblager, Pa Perry Schroder, Penns John 11 Annm. Clinton no MT. VERNON HOTEL-5300nd street, ah. Aroh, Jaa E V Wed. Milford, Pa A.l Huston, Philadelphia J Crawford, Williamsport W H Nichols!, N Faroe) , C H Thompson, Bristol, Whcol r New York . Mrs Eybert. Delaware ro. North uO , lOll J Powers, Northampton .1 'y ro.tirwnit ; N CARD PRINTING, Best AND CIIIIAPILST IN the City, at 34 south THIRD Street. CIRCULAR PRINTING, Beet and Cheapest in the City, at 34 Routh THIRD Street. BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Best and Cheaneelln the City, at 34 South THIRD Street. HAND-BILL. PRINTING, Beat and Cheapen In the City, at 34 Routh THIRD Street PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other descrip tion of Printing, of the most superior anent'', at the meet reasonsble !atm st RINOWALT m DROWN'S ' piton; DaDag o 94 linta THIRD /MIA 1111.4 r THE • 4 I pl WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 18600 SPEOIAL NOTICES. . „ , FOR COUGHS, OR FOR ANY DiSEIASS I OF TUE Breathing' Organa, use J. It, STAFFORD'S OLIVE MAR and IRON AND SU L PRIM POWDERS, which are advertised in !hie paper. The Olive Tar infuses magnetism Or vitality, allaying' at once any pain or oP mention, arid Ha great balsamic properties heal sore ness and Inflammation. The Iron and Sulphur Powders, being a soluble preparation, unite with the digested food, and eater with it into the formation of new blood, the iron retaining the vital or life-giving forces In the blood, whioh in its cumulation is diiiimod through the entire mama. The combined sulphur converts the waste or worn-out partiolos of the blood into gum which are expelled from the body throug ht its pores, by the increased energy given to the circulation. It is these wastes or worn-out partioles of blood that form phlegm and tuberoles, and it is their acrid humor Whioh irritates and destroys the membranes of tho throat, bronchial tubes, and air-cello of the lunge. Send for a pamphlet. See advertisement in this paper. sold by all druggists, and by DYOTT & CO., No. 232 North SECOND street. Philadelphia. oels-if SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST Costrany.—Chartered by the &at° of Pennsylvania. RULES. 2. Money is received every day, and in any amount. arge or small. 2. FIVE PER CENT. interest to paid for money from the day it is put in. 3. The money is always paid Imok 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 small BUMS, to remain a long or short period. 5. The money received from Depositors is Invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Dente, and other Out class securities. 6. Office open every day—WALNUT Street, southwest oornor Third street, Philadelphia. jal2 GROVER 8 BASER'S CELEBRATED NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES Tho Beet in Use for Family Sewing. No. 130 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. au27-11 NIOHOL9—RHOADES.—On the 21st instant. by Rev. H. E. Gilroy, Mr. Thos. Nichols to Miss Bliss Mood2o, all of thy; atty. WILSON—BETTS —On the 16th instant, by his honor the Mayor, Georg° Wilson to Catharine V. Botts, all of this pity. ALLISON.—On the 21st instant, at College Green, Pend county, Md., John Snook Anima, in the 24th year of his awe. Funeral from the residence of his uncle, William a I lison. Centre street, Manayank. this (Wednesday/ env noon ,__at 2 o'clock. DAUGHERTY. --On the 22d instant, Wiliam F. Daugherty. aged 60 years. Funeral from has late resident's. Tenth street, below Reed. this (Wednesday) afternoon, at o'clock. * KEOGH.—On the 224 instant, at St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum. Sister Elm& Keogh. Funeral from the Asylum. corner of Seventh and Sprouse streets, this (Wednesday) morning*. at 9 o'olook. LIN OSAY.—On the 22d instant. Anna Lindsay, in the h year of her age. Funeral from the residents of her mother, No. 1127 Elhippen street. thm ( Wednesday ) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. hIoOLOSKEY.—On the 21st mutant, hliehael Laos low, aged 70 years. Funeral from his late residence, No. 1315 Race stret2t, on Thursday morning, at 9 o'clock. MohIENAISI IN.—On the 21st instant, John Mehlena mm. in the mtli year of his ago. PRICE.—On the 21st instant, Robert Price, son of Charles and Susannah Price, in the Gilt year of , his age. Funeral from the residence of his parents. Tetony p'ankread. at White Hall, this ( Wednesday)sal: l ll lo ln. at 20 . °look. • SItREIaVE,—On the loth instant, John Shreeve, aged 49 ears, Funeral from his late reeidern, 443 Newmarket street. tins (Wednesday) afternoon. at 3 o'clock. * WITSIL.—On the 21st Instant. Mrs Hannah Wltsil. of Philadelphia, aged 72 rears. Funeral from the resideneeof hereon, Wilmington. Delaware, tbia ( Wednesday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. * wwwwwwwwww.siss BLACK SILKS ! BLACK SILKS ! Bouquet Figured. Droguet Figured. Diagonals. Diagonal Robes. Seven Flounced Robes - • • • Gros Grains. Foust de Ave Venetiennoe. Armures. Ber FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, WEST PHILADELPHIA.— Me opening services in the new Lecture Room of this Church. southeast corner of CHIESPOUT and THIRTY-SIXTH Streete, will be held on THURSDAY. 23th inst. At 3 o'clock P. M., a sermon will be preached by Rev. Joe. H. ii ennard, D. D. At 7.4 P. M.. brief and informal addresses may be ex pected from the various pity pastors. 0021.2t* WPARK BENJAMIN, ESQ.. WILL DE liver two Lectures at the MUSICAL FUND I:, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, October 18th and 28th, commencing at h' before 8 o'clock. First—" The frees;' room with all the modern im- Prover:tents. Second—A New Lecture never before delivered. Single tickets. 230 ; tickets ad nutting gentleman and two lodine to both Lectures, 81. Can be had at Mar tian's. Hazard's. Lee & Walker's. &0., &a. 0a23-4t* rirEIGHTH ST. GEORGE BUILDING AND LOAN SOW ET Y.—The first stated meet ing will be held on WEDNESDAY EVItNING. 24th instant, at ni o'clock. at Ward's Hotel, CHERRY Street. above Third. to receive the does and dispose of the balance of the stook, at which time persons desi roue of joining a Building Society based on liberal trinciples are invited to attend. Examine the Consti ution. which contains mane vocable improvements, and subsoribo for stock. Shame SI par month. JOHN NOLKMAR, President. JOHN PRIPPS, Secretary. 0c23 2c• ITEXAMINATION FOR PROFESSOR - filbt t• OF GERMAN IN THE CENTRAL H SCHOOL—an examination of Candidates for the Profassonship of the German Language in the Cen tral High &MOM will ho held at the School corner BROAD 'and GREEN Streets. on F.RIDAr. November 2d, 1860. at 9 A. NI., under the supervision of the High Bohool Committee, assisted by a Commission of German Scholars. Applications and references must bo lei t at , the Controller's Chas Athenaeum Building. Southeast corner SIXTH. ani A DELArtil etreett. By order of the High School Committee. 110111 MT J. OBISIPRILL. Secretary Controllers of Publics Schools. ritILA DELPH lA. 00.10. 0020-12 t fit^ SOUTHWARK BANK. PHILABEL PHI Ootobor 1860.—The annual election ior iiiliEcTolos will be bold at the Banktat House on MONDAY, tho 19th day of NOVEMBER NEXT. be tweemtlio hour/ of 10 o'olook A. M. and 2 o'olook P. M. The annual meeting of BTOCKIKII,DI3RB will bo hold at the eatne,rtnea on TUESDAY, tho eth day of NOVEMBPR NEXT, at 12 o'clock M. 0011-dtnol9 F. P. bTEEL. W:FARMERS , AND MECHANICS' BANK, PHILADELPHIA, October 6, lead. An unl Election for Direotore will be held at the Hanging-House, on MONDAY. the nineteenth day of November next, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M., and on TUESDAY. the eixth day of November next. a general meeting of the Stockholders. will be held at the Banking-Houeo, at 4 o'clock P. M., agreeably to the charter. oce.iltnol9 W. RUSHTON, Ja., Cashier. OFFICE PE N NL YL VA NIL\ RAIL ROAD COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA. October 17,1868. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi annual dividend of THREE PER CENT. on the Capi tal Stock of the Company, clear of State tax, payable on and after NOVEIABER le t 11303, Powers of Attorney for oollootion of Dividends can be had on apphoation at the Office of the Company, No. 233 South TIHRD Street. THUS. T. FIRTH. oclB-tael Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE GIRARD F. AND M 11..3 INSURANC.E COMPANY, N 0.416 WALNUT !Area. The Board of Dirootore have declared a semi.ansual Dividend of Four Doihire per siliare on the capital stock of the ikunpany, payable 00 anti after the arkyjay of November. A. B. 0/1,115TY, Philadelphia, 00t.16, 1860-invrflet 'rummer. OFFICE OF TILE PHILADELPHIA and Germantown and Norristown Railroad Com pany. Oc IS. 1860. The Annual McMinn of the stook and loan-holders will bo held nt the office of the company at the north east corner of NINTH and GREEN Streets, on MON DAY, the nth day of November next, at 10% A. M. An election to choose Your Managers, to serve three yearn, will be held the name day, at the aame place, Im mediately after the t close of the aforementioned meet ing, and to close at 2 P.M. W. S. WILSON, 0016 inwf-tnos Secretary. CITY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, VIIILADHLPIIIL. VOL 11, 1800. lir r3 BOARD OF APPEALS will sit upon the fol lowing days, to hear Animate of Property Owners, to suit: First and Second Wards, Monday, October 16. Third and Fourth Warde Tuesday, October 16. Filth and Sixth Wards, Wednesday, October 17. Seventh and Eighth Wards. Thursday. October 13. Ninth and Tenth Wards. Friday. October 19. Eleventh and Twelfth Wards ,Monday, October 21. Thirteenth and Fourteenth Wards, Tuesday, Octo ber 23. Fifteenth and Sixteenth Wards, Wednesday, Onto her 24. seventeenth and Eighteenth Wards, .Thursday, Oc tober 25. Nineteenth and Twentieth Wards, Friday, Onto her 26, Twenty-first and Twenty-second Wards, Monday, October 29. Twenty -third and Twenty-fourth Wards, Tuesday, Ootobor 30, EDWARD R. W WIL LIAMS. CHARLES M, NEAL. JOHN A.IIOUSEMAN,, Cap Commi4stoners. Or UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Department of MINES, ARTS, AND MANUFACTURES. Course of 1860-1861. The Course of Lectures in this Department will com mence on THURSDAY, November 16, 1860, and will I* continued as follows: MECO ANIOS AND CHEMISTRY. Prof. JOHN P. FRAZER, Monday and Thursday, at 4 P. Al. GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY Prof. MI ARLE3 B. TREGO, Tuorasay and Friday, at 4 P. M. CIVIL ENGINEER'NO—CONSTRUCTION—SUR- Pros PAIRMAN tiOnday and Thursday, at 8 P. M. MINING. Prof. J. PETER LPtiLEV A 9 uesdar. at 5 P. M. APPLI VD MATHEMATICS. Prof. E. OT , Is IZENDAL.L. 21 Course of Mathema tics may be followed by those who desire to do so, under the direction of the Professor of 'asthmatics. Tho Courses may be attended either singly or to gether. ARRANGEMENT OF COURSE. PROF. FRAZER. THEORY OF MECHANICS; and its Application to he Construction of Machines. • • • • • ; .• • • CREAIIEURY licorms, and the Propertios of Bodies and Moir Compounds; us Applications in the Arts, APPLIED IDATILEIIIATIVA ; Trigonometry. Frac land astronomy, Survayina. Deodeey. Theory of In etrumenta and Obnervaliona. _ _ tiOF. ; .PREGO. GEOLOGY, as applied to the Orion, Ordor, and Geo graphical Distribution of Book Formations, and its Fraotioal Application to Manufactures and Agricul ture. MINERALOGY, 88 applied to the Constituent Mate rials of Rocks, the katernal and Chemical Character of Ores and -Mineral Substances, their Connection with the various Rook Formations, rind their Uses in Illetal lurgy and Manufactures. PROF. ROGERS. CIVIL ENGINEERING—CONSTRUCTIOV; Stiength of Materials, Masonry Framing, and their Surma' A uplioations to Railroads', Canals. and Water works, Surveying. and the Use of Instruments. PIMP. i•ESLEY. MINING ; Structural Geology, Metallurgy. Attendance upon these Courses is voluntary. and they are not connected with the ordinary College in . stream. . •- • • For Tickets. avpiyAp FREDERICK DICK. Janitor at tho University—Nerth Building. Anil for inform tion ropoeotina tan Studios. to FKIRMAPi itOCikßi. Dean of the Faculty. 0023 lOt 202 West N ITTENItO USE bSIUMII rrir.=. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND RBADING RAILROAD COMPANY. - litaacll,lBdo The holders of the bond,' of this Company Ana July 1, 18,10, can novr receive , upon application at t itle Office.lo per cent. In otteh, upon the terms npeolfiod in the matt lar attached. The holden' are also entitled to the benefit of a sink ing Fund of 13149,090 per annum, an established by the stockholders at their annual meeting, held January 9, DM, and in pursuanoo of the contract, entered into by he company and duly recorded, to carry the name into (feat. B. BRADFORD, Treasurer. CIRCULAR. NNW Sc the Holders of Philadelphia and Raiding Railroad Company Mortgage Bonds, due July 1, Mo. These bonds are encored by the first mortgagee on the road, amounting in the aggregate to 03,303,400. The net revenue [ or the last fiscal year was nix times the amount of the annual interest on them bond,. The managers propose to extend them for a period of twenty Tears, the holders retaining the bondsand the ceourity of the mortgages in the preolse condition In which they are now hold. Fresh sheets of coupons for the interest, payable half-yearly, • 11 be issued. A bonus ale per gent. will be given to the holders, in consideration of their asnenting to the extension. This bonus will be paid in clash to the bearers of the bonds, on their signing a receipt and presenting their resew two bonds at tho office of the Company, or to Reagents, endorse ant. , arms of monist and endorsement will be tarnished of Application. ' I3y order of the Board of Mansions. mi-tr W. H. hTeILRNNY. ReeretarY, HEADQUARTERS, FRANKLIN PLACE. Revived under the supervielon of Metiers. CHADWICK & PEET.—Free Concerto night ly ; the beat talent in the city. Free Lunch and Re hearsal at II A. M., daily. Come one, come all. Judge for yonyeelves. 0021-41` - - THERE IS NO PRESENT TO GIVE TO a friend more valuable than a truthful timbrotype or Photograph. Flo, fill Allln ologro an in the unmEnN pinturelne ehonld cell on imirinit, OZC/04D above /MARRIED. DIED. Gros Imperials. Xnglish Mourning Glneen. Gros de RUnes. lionnet's eivka. Patent Boiled. Oros Wl:lmam Ottomans. Lining thlktti kn. SON. Mourning Store, No. 91$ Chestnut street UMM pRop.KgNDAt,L RETAIL 'DRY GDODFL oo21•ti NEW CLOAKS OPENING EVERY MORNING, AT THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK AND FIIR EMPORIUM, VOB CHESTNUT STREET. J. W. PROCTOR & CO. oa2o.at HANDSOME FURS, OF ALL NATIONS. THE LARGEST STOOK IN THE CITY. REAL RUSSIAN SABLE, FINE DARK HUDSON BAY SABLE, RUSSIAN AND AMERICAN MINK SABLE. ROYAL ERMINE, CHINCHILLA, FINE DARK SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, Ao., Made up in tho most Faelnonable Styles, for LADIES' WINTER COSTUME. ALLk GOODS WARRANTED. ONE FIXED PRICE. FROM 'WHICH NO DEVIA TION CAN BE MADE. THE PARIS MANTILLA. CLOAK, Nu FUR EMPORIUM. No. "4108 CHESTNUT STREET, ( AIIOVX 9EVENTEI, 900TH 8100 J. W. PROCTOR & CO. 0020-4 t INDIA SHAWLS, VELVET CLOAKS, CLOTH CLOAKS, SILKS, SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, In great I)ariet3 and choice selections, at GEORGE FRYER'S, No. 010 CHESTNUT STREET. oolg-tf FALL CLOAKS OPENING DAILY. THE FINEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY W. P. CAMPBELL'S. 0. -20: NO. 1114 CHESTNUT STREET EYRE AND LANDELL, EYRE AND LANDELL, FOURTH AND Nito H , FOURTH AND ARCH. PROPER PLACE FOR SHAWLS. PROPER PLACE FOR CLOAKS. PROPER PLACE FOR SILKS. PROPER PLACE FOR MERINOES. PRQPER PLACE FOR POPLINS. PROPER PLACE FOR DE LAINES PROPER PLACE FOR CLOTHS. PROPER PLACE FOR LINENS. PROPER PLACE FOR NAPKINS. PROPER PLACE FOR QUILTS. PROPER PLACE FOR BLANKETS. —olb-unratf LADIES' DRESS • TRIMMINGS. STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS. ZEPHYR WORSTED, BEST QUALITY. GILT lIIIIMAIINGS AND BEI.TINGS. CROCHET FRINGES AND BERTHAS. EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS AND CUSHIONS. EMBROIDERED CHAIR SLATS. WOOLLEN YARNS, ALL SIZES. ZEPHYR-KNIT TALMAS AND JACKETS. ZEPHYR-KNIT SONTAGS AND SLEEVES. ZEPHYR-KNIT CAPS AND GAITERS. RAPSON'S TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE, Corner EIGHTH and CHERRY Etreete. oe9-tN26 CLOAKEL—The greatest bargains in the city at IVENS'. CLOAKS.—The largest stook, the best assurtmont, the choicest colors, the finest qualities, the most superb trimmings, the newest styles, the beat work. and deci dedly the lowest prices in the oily, at IVENS', 23 South NINTH Street. oal3 lm FANCY SILKS— From recent public sales. Various lots of fancy silks, At much InWer pri oes than usual. Also, Black Figured Silks. Plain colored figures, at low prices. Plain Podo ewes. allcolors Whito, Nitwit, and Colored Moire Antiques. HHARPLESS SHOTHI , NA., oo2a-tc CHESTNUT and 14,IGHTH BLACK BROOIIE LONG SHAWLS. Just received, a full assortment of— Bleak Ground. open °entree, Faris Broohe Shawls, With narrow and broad borders. Paisley White and Blank Shawls. Extra quality of Lone Shawls. Chain° Lame. with deep borders. BHAKPLERB BROTHER% oo2J-tf OHBBTriuT and EIGHTH. tIYRE LANDELL No. 400 ARCH Street. will °nen TO-OAI' from Auotion. tho fol lowing bargains. which will be sold an bargains: All-Wool Clank Thibet Shemin I All-Wool Thibot Long Shawls. Finest Long Kumla sold. Bollerino and hlagenta lie Lattice. White Mormon and Coshnieres. Magnificent Brocade Poplins. Poplins below regular prices. 0020 NEW STYLE BLANKET SHAWLS, Long and Square, direct from the celebrated Washington ( formerly . Bay State Company.) com prising all the new designs. in Stn pee. Shadings, Plaids, (ham Dark /Bottum, and Blaoks—in Plain Medium and Gay Pt lea. Also—Stella Brodie and Reversible Shawls in great variety. A fine stook Plain and Printed French klerinoesi Ve lour Poplins, now atria Rich Printed Coburg, all Wool Mouslines, all Wool Plaids, &a , &e. &o. BLANK h,TB, &NAV?. An invoice 01 new 10 1. 11-3, 12 4, and 13-4 Bed Blankets, soma verr 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 hand and made to order, at the shortest notion, CHARLES ADAMS & SON, cr2o EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. IRENOII POPLINS. A FEW CHOICE STYLES AT THE RIGHT PRICES. Lup sten French Merinoee, at tho right prices. Figured Wool Delames and Cashmeres. Valenomr, Mauls, Figurod Alpacas. Children's Deleon es and Wool nods. BLACK DRESS (300DS. Auction iota French Marianas. 66 cents to 81. Wool Delames, 30 to ro cents, " 6-4 sublime atiolnY• 8125 . " Bombazines and Alpacas, • Arnohnes, Fg_'d Alpacas, Rees. Mack Silks, Coburg, S o. COOPER & CONAHC 0015 Southeast cor. NINTH and MARICRtf. I AND - WINTER CLOAKS, of nil tho now ahapon, ready mn do or MADE 10 ORDER. nrat-clara work at popular armee. Every garment guarrontted to fit and moue. Writhe by tho yard or mono. of Mnt the right kinds for Ladies'. Manes and Boys' wear. COOPER k CONAPtD, oolti 'Southeast oor. NINTH and MARKET. OLOAKS.—The CITY CLOAK STORE, V 192 North EIGHTH. Every one Is talking of the groat bargains and superior quality of the CLOAKS nt the • • CLOAK 13T0111t, 142 North EIGHTH Street. CLOAKS.—If you want the best value for your monoy, go to tho City Cloak Store, 142 North IHURTH Street. abovo Cherry. fiLOAKS.—The CITY CLOAK STORE, NJ iv; North EIGHTH. in said to bo the beet and °hennaed store in the City. 001.11111 CLOAKS.—A magnificent assortment of aa the newest stylee impdrted thin 'mann, with every now material, made up and trimmed in the very best manner, at pricee that defy all competition, at the Pane Cloak Store, lorthoast oornor of EIGHTH and I ,TALNUT Streets, 0c1.3 im EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS! THOR NLEY & OHISM, N. E. Corner EIGHTH & SPRING GARDEN Ste., airing enlarged their Store. and INCREASED THEIR STOCK, Now odor for inepeotion ONE OF TfiE BEST STOCKS OF GOODS In their lino in Philadelphia. BOUGHT FOR CASH EXCLUSIVELY, POSITV w LYCHE AP ! Special attention invited to Silks and Drees Goods. Shawls and Cloaks, Glottis and caammeree, Blankets and Flannels, Linen Goods and Muslims, Marseilles and other guilts Hosiery, Glo &e. ves, , &o. All Goods marked at the lowest price. sad EYRE & LANDELL, No 400 ARCH. Demonstration in Shawls. Long Divehi) aharrls,l36 to 930. Solfermo Plaid shawls. tigg i cl i Zi d LTra h n t l h At " ,:e. Shawls. oca-mw Vi.YRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS. Printed nail Plain Matinees. It lOW Given Dilturve. Wopj 110 miges. from e reining' lain and km roidergd, .01"6•nirr RETAIL DRY GOODS. SHAWLS. Brooho and Chatne Lain° Shawls. Long and square Blanket Sand& Stella Shawls, all colors. Iteversable Shawls. Plush shawls. Misses' Shawls. all quahlies. CHARLES EIGHTH to SON. osEl-mwfd EIGHTH and ARCH Sts CLOAKS —A largo 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 notice. ocE•mwftf O,RARLE9E l A H kTH & BANC ARCH Sts. LINEN GOODS of every description, in cluding shirting linens, table linenu, towelings, napkins, doylies, linen collars, &e.. he. CHARLP 8 ADAMS & SON, eo3-mwlit EIGHTH end AMT. Ste.'" Vir E INVITE particular attention to our • • stook of Dross Goods,whloll we sell at a small ad vanoo on I t t 1714 KID GLOVES. CHARIAS ADAMS 56 HON, ooli-mwltf EIGHTH and ARCH SW. NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW BOOKS For sale by SAMUEL HAZARD. Ja.. 72t CHESTNUT STREET. IRVING'S LIFE OF COLUMBUS. Volume one: Being a now volume of the National Edition of Irving's Works, now publishing in monthly volumes, and for sale to subsori bars only. THE LAKE REGIONS OF CENTRAL AFRICA. A picture of exploration. By Richard F. Burton, of Her Alejes.y's dudian Army. One vol. Svo, cloth. Il lustrated MISS GIL BERT'S CAREER: An American Story. By J. G. Holland, author of " Bitter Sweet," &a. One vol. el 25. ODD PEOPLE. Being a popular description of sin gular ranee of men. By Capt. Mayne Mid. with illus trations. A HAND-BOOK OP UNIVERSAL LITERATURE. Designed for 'popular rsading, and en a Text-Book for Colleges and Schools. By Anne C. Lynch Botta. 81.25. BRIEF BIOGRAPHIES. By Smiling, author of " Self Belo," &o. 8126. THE CURIOSITIES OF NATURAL HISTORY. By Francis T. Rockland, M. A. One vol. 81.26. A charm tog and informing book, in the style of " White's eel borne." THE EIGHTH COMMANDMENT, By Charles Rena& CEBAR BIROTTEMJ. By Balzan rip E POCKET Publiehod this day, by LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Publishers. Booksellers, and Importers. 25 South SIXTH Street. above CBESTNUT. THE POCKET ANATOMIST. Being a complete de scription of the Anatomy of the Human 1400 Y, for the use of students, by M. W. Hilles, Into Lecturer on Ana tomy, ho. Ho. A small Pocket Volume, Price 63 oents. LINDSAY A: BuAKISTO , I also publish: WYTHE'S POCK s.T DOSE BOOK. PEREIRA'S POCKET PRDIC [OPTION BOOK. BIDDLE'S REVIEW OF MATERIA MEDIC& REESWA ANALYSIS OF PHY•IIOLODY. MURPHY'S REVIEW OF CHEMISTRY. for stu dents. RAND'S MEDICAL CHEMISTRY, for students. SKO ON AUSCULTATION. MENDENHALL'S MEDICAL STUDENT'S VADE MEOUM; or, Manual of Examination on all tile Branch es of Medical Study. The Sixth Edition. Illustrated. 0c23 CI G. EVANS' GIFT BOOK STORE, NA • NO. 430 CHESTNUT Street. BUY YOUR BOORS AT EVANB', Whore you oan get books 111 every department of Lao rature ; and BEAR IN MIND that health's getting your book at the lowest retail price, THAT A GIFT, Worth from 10 cents to 3 7 100 nuoompanioa each Book. ALL THE NEW BOOKS A 9 80044 A 8 PUB LISHED. Call in, and one trial will assure you that the boat place in the nits to buy books, is at G. O. EVANB' GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT. N 0.439 CHEISTNUT lltreet. HOOK BUYERS.—Gentlemen: I have taken the Basement of the Philadelphia Bank, 419 CHESTNUT 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 Me eellaneous Books. I have for sale upwards of 109 old blank-letter Books printed prior to the year 1499. Also, a copy et Erasmus on the New Testament, 2 vols., 4to, printed in 1046. Price $3O. I will glee deal in Engravings and Autographs. Pentane at a distance wahine to aell Booke r will describe their names. dates, sizes, bindings, oonditiona, and prices. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsyl ..varda, and old Books upon America wanted. antl-4m JOHN CAMPBELL. INSURANCE COMPANIES. - pIRE INSURANCE. - MECHANICS' INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. No. 138 North SIXTH Street. below Race. insure Build ings, Goods. and Merchandise generally from lose or damage by Fire. The company guarantee to adjust all losses promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patron age of the public. DIRECTOR,. William Morgan, Robert Flanifan, Prawns Cooper, Michael MoNeOY, George L. Dougherty, Edward ide6overn,. James Martin, Thomas B. McCormack, James Duro., John Bromley, Matthew Al° Meer, Francis Falls, Bernard 'Lanny. John Cassady. Thomas J Hemphill, Bernard H. Hui/email, Thomas Fisher, Charles Clara. Francis McManus, A 1101 1 ,401 Cahill. FRANCIS COOPER, President. BERNARD RAFFERTY, Secretary. 0023-6 m THE MUTUAL LIFE IrSURANOE OOM• PANY OF NEW YORK. Aseeta SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, tivßenio IWN ORTH M OVER GeEn OON ,00M.AL EarATN. The premiums err LOWER than in ninny other Compa nies, and the Dividends have beon GREATHR. This is a striatly MUTUAL COmpAny. There are no Stockholders, so that Abl., THE PROPITH BELONG TO TIES INBURED. Pamphlota, and every information, may be had GRATIS, on application to F. RATCHFORD STARR. A gent, S. W. corner FOURTH and WALN UT Streeter. PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES: Thomna Robins, John Welsh, Mordecai L. Dawson, George H. Stuart, Georg ß e H. Stroud, . E. S. W he en. John . Myers, .1. Fisher teaming, Joaebh Patterson, William C. Ludwig. John M. Atwood, Arthur G. Coffin, Thomas H. Powers, George W. 'Poland. William MoKee. Thos. Wattson. n23-Iy*if PAAIE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO -IL . 906 CHESTNUT &root, PHILADELPHIA. HOORPORATED MUHL, 18344, BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVAIVIA. CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS. DIRECTOR& Samuel Wright, D. B. Birney, Win. W. Walters, J. W. Everinan, Chas. Riehardson, Henry Lewis, Jr., Geo. A. West, Jaoob W. Stoat,' 0. Wilson Davis, Menke Stern. Time. S. Martin. GEORGE W. RAY, President. FRANCIS N. DUCK, Vice Pres't. WILLIAMS . BLANCHARD. Secretary. Lian-ift SAVING FUNDS. AMERICAN SAVING FUND.--Com _pany's Building, southeast eorner WALNUT mut FOURTII Streets. Open daily Iron 9 .111 al l i n is tifit i t i o at I. IIITP,I4LI i genfirig withoutnot„.._ INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All mum paid Molt, on demand, an gold =deft Var TRUSTEES. ALEX. rinfiLLDIN, Fretsldea. BAIBL. WORK, Vion Preaident, John O. Farr, T. E. Hamer, Georgp Nugent, John Anepaoh, Jr., Sarni. T. Bodine, Alb. Roberts. John Aikman, Joon. Bowman, H. H. Eldridge, Wm. J. Howard. JOHN B. WlLBOli,Trevrurer. JOHN O. SIMS. Booretarg. oe3o-Imif PRING GARDEN SAVING FUND, Office, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine and Callowhill. Incorporated by the Legislatere April 14th, 1851. Open for Deposits and Payments, daily, from to 25fo'olook. Also. on MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, from e to 8 o'cloolr. intareit 6 per cent. per annum. Depositors can with draw their Moneys by Cheeks, if desired. Special Do pOSiti received. JAMES S. PRINGLE, President. FRANCIS SLUM. Seoretary. ar.3o-11 II NOTICES. CAUTION.—A Check drawn by Bates & Coates, Philadelphia. on the Philadelphia Bank. October 22, 1860. Po. 9961, for 81,276.62, to the order of Hades Brothers, but not endorsed by them, has been lost or mislaid. All persons are hereby cautioned not to negotiate the bathe, payment having been stopped. oo2t 2t" NOTICE. —An Instalment (being the 11 Third) of Five Dollars per Share on the Capital Stook of the ORRMANTOWN YASSEPIGER RAIL WAY CO. is called, payable on or before MIT/LW:IER Bth next. oe6-1m IVAT. SINGERLY. Pee. and Treao. PSTATE OF ABRAHAM MITCHELL, Deco/teed. Whereas Letters of Administration of the estate of ABRAHAM MITCHELL. deeeastd, have boon granted by the Register of Wills for the city and county of Philadelphia, to the undersigned, all persons having claims against the Enid estate are requested to make known the same to, and all persons indebted to (lie said estate to make immediate payment to ALLEN MITCHELL, Administrator, 2 . 25 SPRUCE Street, Cr to his attorney, ISAAC MYER, Jo., se2d•w No. 200 South EIFIIf Street. NOTIOE.—AII persons indebted to the estate of WIVI. JOHNS. late of Woodbury. New Jersey, on bond. hook account, note, or otherwise, aro reauested to make immediate payment, and those haying demands to present them for settlement to EDWIN A. JIMNS, Executor, N. E. corner FOUNT!" and ARCH. • Philadelphia, Sept. 22, 1860. se2o-w6t* EIMIMMMMI DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— The undersigned, trading under the firm name of the Bridge Company, have this der dissolved part nership by mutual consent. The business of the firm will be closed up by the Treasurer, Algernon Roberts, who is mitlibrised to use the firm's name in liquidation of the affairs of the Company . 1. & P. ROBERTS, LEVI LINE. rIIILADALNITA, October 17, JEN. The bulginess of building Iron Bridges will be con tuned by the undersigned, in connection with the ma ufeoture at Car Axle.. at the Yemen) d Iron Works. Office 410 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. 0011-12 t A. it P. ROBERTS. RS. SAND&REN, PROFESSIONAL NURSE. has opened a Boarding House at No 1011 Opruoo street, for the spaniel aarinromodation of Invalid Ladies. and for those cannon to Philadelphia to be Con fined, or for medical attendance, where they can have careful nursing, good board, and all the comforts of home, Mrs. S. refers, by permission, to the following Professional gentlemen : Professor C. C. Helst, Caspar Whiter, M. Ho Professor S.D. Grasso 1,. Rodman, AI. 8., Professor Joe. Paneoast, Professor S. Jackson Isaacs Hays. H. 11 1 ., R. A F. Penrose, M. Hi, Professor R. L. Hodge, G. W. Norris. H. D.. J. to. Moine, 151.11.. Professor 8.11. Dickson. on)-1w C AU T I 0 N-ORIENTAL DETERSIVE BOAP—Encouraged by the great and merited rum ness of this artiolo, several unprincipled makers have closely imitated it in appearance only, and we feel tt our duty to notify the nubile that none is genuine, ex cept our name is stamped on each bar. au23-tra 12t VAti HAGEN Sc MCKEOTIE. O RIENTAL DETERSIVE SOAP.—One pound of which will do as muoli washing. and do it better than three of common rosin soap ; clothes need no boiling nor rubbing on a wash board. Over 100,000 families are now constantly using it. We guarantee it to give satisfaotion, or return the money. All remota bleCirocers have it for sate. MAIN & McKEONE. an2.9-we if tf 22 111311 24 South Wharves ifiIIRST PREMIUM AWARDED, at tho late Agricultural Homey, to ALLMAN & ZEHN DER. Fourth and Vine. for Beet Farruly FLOUR.— Constantly on hand, Welell'a Harper'a ForrL, Fneari:a Fonr-Aoes and Mae Horn, Ht. Loma, and 'ambrit. Patanaeo Family Flour. on2-Im eHOOOLATE POTASH For sale by WETHERILL & BROTHER, 47 and 99 North BECOND street. 0e23 LYCOPODIUM—For sale by WETHE RILL, & BROTHER, 47 and 49 North SECOND Strom. 0c23 JALEP—For sale by WETHERILL & BROTHER, 47 and 4 9 NorthaSECOND Street, 1 AV A COFFEE.-1,000 pockets prime V Java Coffee, for sale br JAMES pockets k LETI7tI A Str.ont C 0 CASES OF• SEPT) LEAF TOBACCO, in ado, and foe sale. by te.25-tf JON. B. HANFIRN co ipinoll.-275 bbls Pitch, a superior ar tiolk, in aN M acre and T aala by ROWLEY, A BURN/Nal tr. GU..Ma. /0 South Wanneosi WANTS. CAST-OFF CLOTHING} WANTED FOR CASH, Please call or address A ANCONA, 0021.12t* . 330 SOUTH Street. _ IR/ANTED -- $1,500, on well-accurod w • Property, 'worth double the amount. Address "T. J.." Press office. 0e23-3c• WANTED—An experienced Salesman, will be a Market-street Cloth House. A liberal salary ni be given to one commanding a good trade. Address Merchant," this office. ea23.3t* WANTED—In a first•class Dry Goode `s Jobbing House in New York city, two expe rienced Salesmen, commanding a good trade. Address Box 2,681," Poet Office, New York city, stating where trade is located, and expectations as to salary. 0a22-6t WANTED—A PARTNER.—An active Business Man, having 810 000, will bear of an excellent opportunity of engaging to a firet-oleos Mer • snhle business already established, and paying well. addressuag, with real name, L. CO., Ulftae of this paper. 0017.81* A N EXPERT BOOK-KEEPER, who has AN had experience In a Commission House. will hear of an opportunity of neouring a permanent sitnatton by addre"ing " 1 -. F. 8.," office of The Press. 0023-4 t. A N EXPERIENOED SALESMAN wishes to engage his services in a first-class Dry Goods Jobbing House ; oan furnish undoubted testimonials as to character and capacity. Address '• Fordham," office of this paper. 0023 6t* A- PROMINENT NEW YORK DRY Goods Jobbing House about to dissolve by the withdrawal et one of the firm. an native or special part nor is wanted, watt one hundred thousanu ctralars. to Join the remaining member of the firm, wan same amount. Address "A. B. C.," care of Messrs. J. VP, PAIGE. New York. 0n22-6t* A YOUNG MAN OF CONSIDERABLE 4 — S • mercantile experienee wishes a situation in an importing house as correspondent, salesman, or bath epeaks and rites Berman and French fluently., Best of testimonials furnished. Address '• Thomas.' afire of this paper. 0019-6 t. FOR SALE AND TO LET. poR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Chicago AL: Lots (26x177), situate on the south aide and front ing on two of the beet streets in the city. Will be sold pt a great bargain, or exchanged for saleable m e rohan thee. This is a chance seldom met with, and a fine op portunity for young men to invest their spare cash, which, most likely, will. in a few years. make them rich. A 150.2.100 acres of land in Illmole and lowa, from $260 1 2 to i 8 , 6 per acre . Addrees " Stark," this o ffi ce. oc2. E FOR SALE.—The desirable Dwelling house, No. 1209 BPR UCH street. Price reason abletrind terms easy. APPLY to J. D. HEINHO IH, 436 WALNUT street. 0c23 3t* BALE OR TO LET—A supe 1L rior three-story brick dwelling, with three-story double bank buildings, asd all the modern Improve ments, situate on the south side of ARCH Street, No. 152 M, Apply to ROBERT MACGREGOR. tielB et* 233 South TRIAD Street. TO CHAIR AND 0 A,BINET MAKERS.- The Phoenix Wood-Bending Company, owners of " Blanohard's, Patent," for the States 01 New York, Now Jersey, - Pennsylvania and Maryland. will sell county, town, or shop rights, or grant licenses to use, on easy terms. This is the only patent. All infringinrs will bo strictly dealt with. .Apply to JOHN tHLSBY, or 0. A. BURGESS, No. 31 BROADWAY, New York. oe4-d3ni pOR EXCHANGE.-A CHOICE TRACT of good unimproved farm land in the State of New Jersey, convenient to the city. will be exchanged for city property. Apply at No. 118 FEDERAL Street. ee22-tf dirk LARD-OIL FAOTORY.—To rent, a Na. LARD-OIL FACTORY With 92 Patent Lever with Platee, Bsger. Tuba, Kota., Tank.; all In complete order. AlTiLto ROWLEY, ASHBURNFR, fr, oc4 No. 16 LOUTH WHARVES. tig PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE be sold, at Public Sale. on Second day, the 12th of 11th (November) month, WO, on the Premises, all that valuable FARM. situated in White mars% township. filotagomory county one and a half miles from the Chestnut 11111 Railroad Depot, adjoining the lands of George Blight, awls A. Lukens and others; also, bordering on the Wissahickon meek , con taining one hundred and fifty acres of very superior laud, all in the highest state of cultivation. The lime stone is of the very b,:si quality for limeburning pur poses and the limo made from it bears a high character in the ' Philadelphia market. There is also on the premises an opening of Iron ore, which promnes an abundant supply of ore of excellent quality. The improvements consist of a Stone Mansion House, &muting two parlors,' dining-room, and kitchen on the firer floor, five chambers on the second floor, with coiled attics. The 001160 to well shaded with evergreen rind other trees. The Barn is of stone. KO feet long by 00 feel wide, and connected with it are a largo manure shed, wagon house, corn crib, Au., &i., at built of the [bast materials. . There are wells of exoellent water under cover, at he House and Barn. hero are also On the premises a good Tenant Bonne and large Barn; also, three t ireekilns, with a com fortable House and Otables, aufßeient for the use of the 1 he above Farm is considered to be one of the best Properties in the neighborhood, and will be sold with out reserve. A large amount of the purchase-limner may remain on thepremises. The property will be shown by ism Williams, re siding thereon. The Male to comment, at 2 o'clock P. M., when the conditions will be made known by oaf& wfiratt* ANN WILLIAMS, Trustee. MIS` OURI LAND 11 600,000 Acres for Sate and entry, at prices ranging from //34 to G 0 unite tar Acre. in any quantitiee re curred . . • • • TAXES paid, and PATENTS procurod for puroha• se re of Land under tho Graduation Aot. Flats furnished gratis by enclosing a poi:tate Stamp For further information apply to WILSON, RAWLTNGs k, Co.. U. S. and General Land Agenfri, 60 CHESTNUT Street, Betwoen THIRD and FOURTH ST. LQUIS, LAND WARRANTS bought, gold, and located. oeg-am BOARDING. PLEASANT ROOMS, FURNISHED OR unfurnished, with first-olaon Board, at 819 ARCH Street. IN FIRST-CLASS BOARDING, with hand some communioating and ;single Rooms, at 1417 LOCUST Street. oolB.lm. BOARDING.—Three choice communica ting ROOMS. on the first floor. which may be had together or separately, will be vacant on the 15th of October, at hlitt3. LEVELY'S; No 1216 (111E8TN TIT Street. oel2-121` EDUCATIONAL. R,P RING GARDEN HALL.-HLASKO'S BRANCH ACADEMY. AT SPRING GARDEN HALL.—lnstruotion in Ling's Calisthenic Exercises for Misses. and a new method of Exercises. united with Military Drill, for Masters. Clara Days. Tuesday and Friday, from half pest 3 toy for Misses, (no gentlemen admitted during this Instrustion ;) and from 5 to half past 6 0 clock P. M. for Masters. oc2l-12t MONS. ALEXANDER WOLOWSRI, PIANIST, VOCA LIST, and COMPOSER, begs to inform his friends and the publio that. previously to his departure, he is commenutng POSIT' VELY THE LAST COURSE OF INSTRUCTION of the PIANO and SINGING by.his EXTRAORD , NARV METHOD. All those who demo to avail themselvos of the last op portumty. should apply at once, at his resilience, No. 721 SANSOhI Street, between one and two o'clock P. M. oeIB-CL tf ND I i fI E IV,LY IE ro S sve UGAYIID and the nubile, that t 7 - h etfully inform their friends ey have removed their Boarding and Day School for Young Lading from Logan Square to .Noe. 1627 and 1529 SPRUCE Street. . . _ Pupils from five years of age upward prepared for the fourth clam. ir2s-6m BRYANT, STRATTON, &FAIRBANKS) MERCANTILE COLLEGE, B. E. corner SE VENTH aid CHESTNUT Streets. Day mid Bosnia/ 5853i0715. Individual instruction in Bookkeeping, in cluding_General Wholesale and Retail Business, Ship ping, Forwarding and Commission, Banking, x.- change, Illanufaaturlng. Rahroading t Steamboating. Re.. the meat thorough and practical course in the United States. Also, Leetures, Commercial Calcula tions. Arithmetic. and the higher Mathematics, Pen manship (beet in the oily), Correspondence, /r.o. For site, their new Treatise on Bookkeeping, beauti fully printed in colors, end the beat work published. se.tf CLASSICAL INSTITUTE. DEAN STREET. below LOCUST. The duties of the Claeeioal Institute will be resumed Monday. September 3. J. W. FAIRES. A. M., Pnuoipal. PENN INSTITUTE, SOUTHEAST COR NER TRIRTEENTH and FILBERT Streets, re opens MONDAY, September Pd. Four more pupils will be admitted. Catalogues sent to any address. au2l-tf R. STEWART. Pfinoipal. MR. WINTHROP TAPPAN'S BOARD INC; and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES, No, 1727 VINE street, near Logan Square, will RE-OPEN on WEDNESDAY, Septomberl2th. Circulars furnished on application. aule-tf BUSINESS CARDS. R R. CORSON, RETAIL ESTATE BROKER, NOR KISTOWN. PA.. OFFERS AT PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BALE, some of the most desirable and productive farms In Montgomery and Chester counties. Also. several Mer chant and Grist Mille. in desirable parts of the country. Persons 'wishing to purchase properties, either as homes or Investments, will find it greatly to their ad vantage to call, or write for a catalogue. Several handsomely located farm to exchange for slit property. Norristown Properties for sale or rent. Good Mortgages negotiated reasonably. Apply to R. It. CORSON. 0e24-Im o NORRISTOWN. Pa. CHARLES W. BROOKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Hee removed hie ogre to No. 132 SOUTH SIXTH STREET. 4123-6 W NEW ORLEANS (LA.) PICAYUNE.-- JOY. UOE, 61 Co. Have been appointed tole agents In Philadelphia for this extensively circulating paper, of commanding in fluence. Business men are advertising in the best news papers of city and country, at the offices of JOY. COE, & CO., Advertising Agents. FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Philadelphia; Tribune Buildings, New York, 8e26-tf HORACE SEE, MECHANICAL. ENOINEE.H. and PATENT ATTORNEY. No. 114 south SIXTH Street, ( N 6,1, .p. 90 ,1i0 ttpl County Court Howled Prepare/ ~.w x4awinge, er.o., and transaate all other buirynesoonneoted with the obtaining of Let tern Patent - Machinery Hardened and Drawings made. au26-31n* PP R. CORSON, REAL ESTATE BRO• • KER AND CONVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN. Pennsylvania. FARAIII (STORES , MILLS, and HOTELS FOR SALE in Montgomery, Dias. Chaster, and Rolaware Counties, varying from 10 to :Macrae, in rood looalthes, Persona applying will be shown PrOPortos free 0, oharge. Bonds and Mortgages negotiated at fair Wes. HAND SOME RESIDENCES for onto in Norristown, Potts town, and intonnedinte places. For Catalogues and foil description, address F., H. CORSON, iy2l-em tiorrietown. Ye. NICTIOLSOM 11, • sl anufaotarer of SHIRTS. LTNEN and MARSEILLES BOSOMS ANT) COLLARS. A largo and choice aviortinent, and WELL Bunn, always . on nand. unto which I partlonlarly Invite the attention of Cann nod prOrapT-pnyilig bye re. of SECOND and AltaTl Stree uTa ts. Yht * er dolphin. FIJC4ITET & SONS, lAIPORTERB OP HAVANA CIGARS, No. 2lti south FRONT Btroet. .RBOBIV O regularly a full assortment of desirable CI GARB. which thoy oiler at low rates, for cash or ap proved credit. jelo-1T pAWSON & NICHOLSON, BOOKBINDERS, 1405. 419 AND 1121 MINOR STEEEK, Between Islarkß ant l thestnat east& PILIDAD EIA. JAMES pnwaon. Af. /3. DICTEIOI-33021. Jail 17* A ZITMEA ! AZIIMEA ! AZTJMEA 1 AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA PROF. MORRIS' AZUMEA BAKING POWDER. Manufactured colely at No. 62 North FOURTH Street, and for male by Grocers onerally. samamif pOOO METALLIO PAINT.-70 PEA cern.. pure metal.—This paint °opera 8,000 square feet on metal, and 6,000 on wood per lee lbs. The best and cheapest paint for tin and sheet-iron roofs, railroad oars, bruises. iron fronts, houses, barns, fences. ships' decks and hulls, or any wood or metal exposed to heat. weather, or water. Haulage and circulars. containing refettingps,seq,fres.....WlLLllSON G. EiellTH, bolo ROO.. ro tan) above Arch Wept 0c1941° AMUSEMENTS. WALNUT-STREET THIATRZ. :• v Sole Lewes M. A. G.llit errap larra stage Manor Mr. WM. It. &LEW Agent— Mr.. 108. emir TEM (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, • And every ntabt during the week, will be sated, the celebrated drama of THE DEAD HEART! :Performed for an entire season m London. Robert Landry. Mr. Edwin Adams ; Legrand, Mr. Young ; Catharine Duval, Mrs. Gladstane ; Cerisette. Miss C. Jefferson. Previous to rilep'ay A POPULAR CONIEDIETTA, Doors open at a quarter to 7 o'clook performanose imminence at TM o'clock. 10 - Prices ae 11811/11. WHEATLEY Sc CLARKE'S ARCH-FIT. V THEATRE. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OF THE HOUSES CROWDED FRO M. PARQUET TO DOME. MONK M YSGt THE hIONKEY NOY THE MONKEY BOY! THE AND EVERY TO-NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT, Together with the roaring Farce of . SUDDEN THOUGHTS. Secure your seats in advance. itircE - ONO - IJOW - S OLYMPIC) (Late GAHrt .I.VI TIES,) RACE Street. below Third. • RE - ENGAGEMENT OF Little CORD isLIA HO WARD and her parents. WEDNESDAY EVENING. October:!, DEO, The greatmoral Drama entitled TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM." Mary Morgan, httle Cordelia Howard ; assided by her parents, who will appear as Romaine and Mre. Mor gan. To conclude with the laughable Farce entitled A DIVIDED HOUSE. Seats secured without extra charge. Doors open at 7 o'clock ; performance to 00=81M at 7. o'clock. Prices of admission, 25 cents; Family Circle, 15 Ovate. CONCERT HALL. DENSELY THRONGED EVERY EVENING. MONDAY, October M, re°. GRAND PENULTIMATE WEEK! AND LAST TWELVE NIGHT/OF In PROFESSOR ANDERSON, hts Great Entertainments of A NIGHT IN WONDER-WORLD! A NEW PROGRAMME EVERY NIGHT TEM WEEK! MONDAY—Last Night but Eleven. TILE RUSSIAN PROGRAMME. TUESDAY—Last Night but Ten. THE FRENCH. PROGRAMME. WEDNESDAY—Last Night but Nine. THE AUSTRALIAN PROGRAMME. THURSDAY—Last Night but Eight. THE CALCUTTA PROGRAMME. FRIDAY—Lt CALIFORNIA even. ,THE PROGRAMME. SATURDAY—Last Night but Six. THE. LoNDON PROGRAMME. The Reserved Wonaers of the Mighty Myetioist i ßlf be produced this week. ”oluding the MAN WHOM. NOBODY CAN BEE AND THE LADY WHO CAN BEE EVl , R i pm_pro. POSITIVELY THESE ARE THE LAST IGHTS. ORA ND ILLUMINATED MATINr.ii NEXT SATURDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. Balcony 26. cents; Body of Hall 60 cent& (Wilt CONTINENTAL THEATRE (Lati National,) WALNUT Street, above Eighth: THE GREAT AMERICAN CONSOI.IDATIM CIRCUS COMPANY, On MONDAY EVENING. October 22. And continuing E VE HY NIGHT during the week. The Manager,. in preeenting this great combination of dashing and fearless QUESTRIANS,first-elase R r DERS. , wonderful ATHLETES, VAULTERS, TumkILFARS, and PANTOtiIibIISTS, challenge ooM- Parieon with any troupe now extant. The list of the Compan THE an E d C 12 IN CIRCLE Will be pubilgied in daily bill.. The doom open at half past 6 o'ologlc. Performance commences at half past 7. Admission only 25 cents. SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE. ELEVENTH STREET OPEN FOR TNE SEASON. NEWLY DECORATED AND PAINTED. MR. SANFORD Rea secured one of the LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented heretofore. who will appear nightly. Sanford will perform every evening. Doors open at 7 ; Commence at 71f. Admittance 25 cents. Children 13 cents. CARL Wr- ~'OLFSOHN AND THEODORE THOIIIAS'S SERIES OF SIX CLASSICAD SOI REES. at the FOYER of the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Subscriptions will be received at the Mamie Stores of G. Andre & Co., INS Chestnut street; Lee k Walker. 712 Chestnut street; Beck & Lawton, Seventh and Chestnut streets ; and Th. programmes Juniper Juid Chentnut ,strects, where the and nartlen hint eon he seen se2S6wo pENNA. ACADEMY OF THE FINN Ja. ART/L-102S CHOESTNHT Street. " CHIMBORAZO." a splendid Painting_ by !Signet. " THk: FIRST SIR," a beautiful Marble Statuette by Am selmt. On exhibition for a short time. Visitors will please bring their opera glasses. JAMES S. EARLE It. SONS' TIERD GREAT SALEM', VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS, AT TAE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS THURSDAY and FRIDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 25 and 26, The Pictures are 'now fully arranged for Esti'tittles OPEN DAY AND EYENINO, ADMISSION FREE, MEDICINAL. RHEUMATISM. SMEDLEY'S INFALLIBLE REMEDY affects auras when all °thus fail. See oertifoatr• Office, 519 FILBERT street. oaSOArwlltif. R. STAFFORD'S 11) , 0 OLIVE TA'R. WHEN OLIVE TAR It INII►LBD it. healing BaLIIESUE odors are brought in contact with the lining membrouie of the THROAT, BRONCHIAL TUBES. AND ALL TaE ' AIR-CELLS OF THE LUNGS. relieving at once any pain or °pyres/ion, and healing any iryitation or inflamation. WIIEN.OLIVR TAR It T►EBN EROS SDa►R, it forms an unequalled Soothing and Healing Syrup for Concha and all Throat diseasee. WREN OLIVZ ,TAR IS APPLIED, its Maguetio or eon oentrated curative powers rendor it a most speedy PAIN ANNIHILATOR. Mire Tar is not sticky—dots not discolor. Fifty cents a bottle, at 442 BROADWAY, N. Y., and by all Druggists. 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 perfectly healthy person. Uniling with the digested food, THEY REVITALIZE MID PURIFY THE BLOOD. THEY IMPART ENERGY TO THE PIERVOITS SYSTEM., THEY INVIGORATE THE LIVER. THEY STRENGTHEN THE DIGESTION. TEEM REGULATE THE SECRETIONS OP THE BODY. AND ARE A SPECIFIC FOR ALL FEMALE Wzitarritssis PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A PACKAGE. At 442 BROADWAY, New York, and all Druggists, PASIPIILRT CONTAINING TESTIMONIAL% PROM TER following and more than 100 other well-known promi nent persons, will be sent to any address..fres by SWIM GEO. ,Law, Res., Fifth avenue. Now York. eIMECEN DRAPER, ESQ., Banker, New York, THURLOW WEED, ESQ., Albany, N. Y. Gem DITPF GREEN, Washington, D. C. - Col. BARREL COLT. Hartford, Conn. COL COAL MAT, U. S. A. BoV;JOSIIIIA LEAVITT, Ed. Independent, New York. Rev. E. BRIGHT, Ed. Examiner, Ner3y York. Rev. D. W. CRONE, Ant. Am. Bible Union. N. Y Rev. 0. F. A. SPINNING, Butternatte, N. Y. Roy. Dr. LEONARD, Exeter, N. H. SEND FOR A PAMPHLET. . _ Bold by all Druggists. DYOTT & CO., No. 23 No SECOND Street, Agents for Penn:7l%lms. re22-hm „. . „ plaint, ate PEND T'S BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES, Mute by O. B. REYMOIIR k CO., 1441‘ BROAD WAY, New York, Price 11 per box; sent free by post.. myr-ere ifl FOR SALE AT ALL navoeurrr. SPECIALTY FOR LADIES. TRUSS h-J AND BPAASE DEPARTMENT conducted by cow: patent Ladies. Entrance on TWELFTH Btrpet. Ant door below Elm. A lull line of neolisnioal lieme dies. tight and elegant in eonetritetion, eptcially adapted to Ladies' sue. . . C. A NEEDLES, Proprietor, S. W. corner TWELFTH and RACE Streete. Philadelphia. lam" Entrance to C. H. N.'s Room. for sentlemen k at the corner. sel44mif A WONDERFUL AND NEVER- Lx. FAILING REMEDY FOR DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. PROFESSOR MORRIS' EU OEPIIALOS, AN EXTERNAL REMEDY. Prepared by MOCKRIDGE & CO., No. 02 Nara& FOURTH Street. MT And for sale by Druggist* generally. eel2-Satlf STOVES. • INDUSTRIAL STOVE WORKS. WILLIAM O. NEMAN. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN STOVES, No. 33 NORTH SECOND STREET, Offers the most perfect, convenient, and economical Gas-burning Cooking Stove yet invented. Inquire for hut Lehigh Das-burner, to obtain the beet Stove in use. Also, one of the largest and moat complete stook of Stoves In,- heating parlors, chambers, stores, counttritt houses. &e., in the city. The attention of the public, is solicited. 0011-lm STOVES! STOVES!! JAMES SPEAR. No. 1110 MARKET STR.EET„ Is now prepared to meet the wants of the puthie Tore completely in all the details of the Stove trade than asy other establishment in Philadelphia. in proof of whlett he invites COMPAE&TIVB 11.343111PAT10N. The following are among his own popular inventions, several of which have already obtained a national repo tate. as surpassing in excellence and economy any outer Stove, in use. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved Oa. burning Cooking Steve, acknowledged to be the best Stove for family use in the world. • JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the lielebratad' Gaa-oonsnming Cooking Range, now rapidy oomtert. into general nee. JAhlt:S SPEAR is the Patentee of the Improved ver's Air. tight Gas-consuming Parlor, Stove. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the IMProved (Patented) Ornamental Stove Urn, which, from Re beauty and utility, is likely, this season, to be univer sally adopted. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Labor, Feel, and Comfort-saving Ironing Pan. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the celebrated RallwaY-.oae gelLee.r. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved Fire-hoard Stove. _ For all of the above the Inventor very Justly claime advantages - which require but to be understood by the Public to be universally appreciated and preferred to any other articles of that class in the market; and be would hereby extend a oordial invitation to all Perllollll in want of Steven to call and examine for themselves. Parties wishing to examine will (lave every attention shown them, whether intending immediately to pur chase or not. ICM-ft QUAKER CITY OAS CON SUMER, PATENTED by CHARLES JONES, Feventh Month. MO. GRI , AT IMPROVEMENT ON SILVER'S GAS BURNER. B; the use ofquaker City Oas-Consuming Parlor and Office Stoves all duet may be avoided, the rooms ventilated, and an even temperature maintained for man) hours, without any attention to the fire, and at a gnat saving of fuel. For sale bt_CILARLES JONES, Patentee, No. 306 North SF.CONDritteet, above Vine where the excellent Gas-uonsumitk Cooking Stove DAYLIGHT. unsur- Missed in its operations, may be obtained. Of the largo number now in , orisration, every stove, we holism, gives entire satisfaotion. ooh- tin 4 THE` ..- CELEBRATED ROYAL COOKING:STOVEis thobest and moat pupa lar,Cookjng Stave in the market. It is made either with ^or without gm-bunting fixtures. Manufactured and for sale by NORTH, CHASE",eb - NORTH. Foundry Wareruome, Sto9 North SECOND Street.. -08-Ifs TIIE FIERY STAR GAS-BtIRN ING AND RADIATING PARLOR STOVE. es the beet and most eeouomieal Ileatinje_sjova anufeetured and fnr salb by NORTH , CHASE. & NORTH. Foundry-Wareroome. 209 North SECOND Street. o 8 lm aMit 'NEW GAS•BURNING BABE STOVE to the most economical Stove of the , - anti much MOTO durable than the Goa humeri wit e shear-tree baps: Manuteetured by DILI GRAM& itolurn. EMI:Mu sr*. rooms, UO North BK.UORD
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