Goverment,thet if they will adopt the degraded Moe of the African they end be received, bat persist ing in their free labor preference, their star can have no place on our national flag. They oppose met de feat all revenue laws for the proteetion f free in telligent labor because, ret W. Yancey admitted a few days ago, in his ,New York speech, slave labor needed no protection. They oppose the bestowal of tile Dublin lands in consideration of a farm on etch quarter ger iron, because the, prefer to have them sold for oonveraion into plantations large enough to main tain nolontem of Africans. They allow no nomination to office successfully to pang the metals of the hentite till the have scrutinized the opinions of the man on the eu bjeet of slavery le there a erect continental line [of mail or railroad to ha eatabliched, the non ,trolling spirits of the party, true to their inebriate against free labor, will favor no route hut that which is now,or is to be trodden by the blighting foot of the African. In short,, there is nothing eo small or remote. even down to retes of neaten°. which they do not regard and vote upon in the light of its influence upon this question. Pave they Oct then. fames, bravely earned their title of the African'Democracy ? fp the hot pursuit of these ende they commit all torte of inconsistencies. 'the men who hung John Brown for attacking ono govereign Mate had applauded another State for Invading the hearthstone of John Brown and staining it with the bleed of his children. They execrate the memory of Brown for ca - eying war into Virginia, whilst they Bend Walker to carry war into the heart of Nicaragua and Costa Rica: They are willing to Min in consigning Aaron Burr to infamy, whose crime wart an intended Memnon of Mexico, and they lead the armed invader of another State to receive the blandishnients and aourtesies of their President in the White Boum There is no tradition, no principle, no proud page of history that is too precious for these worshippers of African labor tri oast upon the altar of slavery. It is fashionable for inn,' of them, end too common with some of us, to charge these mini" upon James Buchanan. To this I decidedly object, end I must in terpose to do him Deities. The faults end onmes of hie Administration are not personally all his own. In the commie mon of them lie wan true at heart to Ida party, though not to his country. Bad he never been barn the work would have been done as well. The ruling dominant sentiment of the mass of bin party imperious ly demanded and justified all he did. and had he falter ed in the work there would have been one reb-I lucre; but he could not have turned the current of that sentiment. take the car of Juggernaut, it would have rolled over him as over Douglas. This is no Justi fication to hint. it is true; butt insist that lie has onougn sins of his own, and should not be made the scapegoat to cleanse his party, and carry all their sine into foreetfulnees. It no true that this was done among the children" of Israel for the oloaneing of the People, and that when . the goat Wan brought !brill, Aaron would 'seemed his hands over the head of the goat, and confer upon his head all the eine and trans gressions of the children of Israel; and when he bad Placed upon the heed of the goat all the iniquities of the people, he sent bins to bear them forth into the wilderness. Now I protest against the introduction of this ritual. It is not in the C noomati platform nor the Charleston platform ; and even if they do have an old Buck in the flock. who is about to be sent forth into the wilderness, tale Airmen Democracy are not under the Mosaic, dispensation. and are not to be purified of their sins and transgressions in that fashion. The speaker then proceeded to show the inanities which hid produced the birth of the Republican party, and the portents that had foreshadowed its coming, with a vivid and interesting picture of its groat mis sion, end Ire street upon the future destiny of the coun try, pouring out the keenest satire and ridicule on the accusations that are made against them and their doc trines. . . Mr Rcodcr's speech occupied two hours in its delivery, end was one or the finest pieces of de• olametion we have listened to this season. Ile was frequently interrupted by demonstrations of applause, and when ho concluded ho was loudly cheered. SPERM Or JOON' M. BROOMALL AT NA TIONAL HALL.—National Hall was crowded on Sa turday evening with the Republicans of this city and Delaware county. In the body of the hall were a large number of the members of the various Republican clubs, who participated In a torchlight procession through Merit of the streets, previous to the meeting, in honor of Mr. Broome'. The meeting was called to order by Wm. B. Thomas, Esq., upon whose motion, Mr. Charles B. Tree was called to •preside. A number of vice presidents and secretaries were chosen. Mr Trego delivered a short and lively address, and then introducid the orator of the ovoning, who was received with loud applause. !MENU( OF MR. BROOMALL . . After alludireto the lateness of the day to harangue an audience in Pennsylvania in favor of any candidate for the Presidency of the United States in 18CO. he pro ceeded to discuss the relative manta of the three groat political parties of themesen d The questions which had presentedlyee in tal e eampaien have shown a remarkable state of things The nominating Convention of Charleston had done its work. Not beam' able to make a good stand, the _question was. "h ow shall we unite to defeat Lincoln ?" The question now is. - what will the consequences be if Lincoln is elect ed ?" The latter was a most important question. If all that had been said lately against the .publican party was true, it was high time that the people were apprised elite real character The Union was not to be dissolved by the triumph of Republicanism. The Ohio is not to run between different communities. It wee a certain ty that an unsuccessful minority could never defeat the aims of a triumphant majority. A majority of the peo ple could not bring ahem dissolution of the Union. Row, then, could a minority do ? [Applause.] We will not, wild the speaker. allow the South to go out of the Union. The framers of the Constitution made no provision for a dismemberment. They bayed that when the time would come when their work Would be Undone, there would be no further need of human government. ThoEe who ere dissatisfied with this frovernmect may leave It if they Can. [AVelallBo.l But they shall not take away any portion of the Roth The North has lost its timidity. The South still throat ens disunion. but it is of no use There is no mode by whtoh any State can get nut of the Union with safety. Supt' se a ease—what would the slaves of such State be doing than? There might be a depopulation, but there would not be disunion. The speaker. in referring to the interference with "elavery, remarked that Delaware could abolish slavery whenever anojority of its citizen. desire it. Delaware may soon become Republican and in that care. the Slewablleans can abolish e'avery t for be it known that the votes of Pepublicens will always be cast on the side of freedom. The.friends of humanity throughout the world will approve the notion of the Republican leader& The Bepubluann.party have taken a stand on the quee• ton of slavery in the Territories. They say that the institution shall not be brought into the Territories. Therefore, it can not be bronchi into the States. chive Territories make slave States, and free Territories make free States. Hence the policy of Congress to prohibit slavery in tho Territories The Died Scott Cabe hart decided that in the Territo ries shivery eeuid net be abolished even if Pt out of every thousand desired it. But the people of the United States, if they desired to make the Territories free, had a perfect right jo do so, through the proper authorized means. The only ollieetion that could to argued against the Republican nartY was that it took for a cardinal prineiple that the 'l' erntonee of the Union meet he filtered t‘ freedom. No lover of his country should hesitate as to what should he his course, when asked.to decide which mate of things he preferred. free or chive Territories. The South had obtained a large portion of the Territoriee. In proportion to her Population she had more then the North. neither roc tion shonid have special legislation. rot the South had obtained more than her share, and for all that she com p eine. Why should the South complain? The North bad yielded to the bomb too long. Like theprodigal eon, the South had gone out and wasted her anbstance. yet, unlike the prodigal, will not become the servant. Why, then should the Mouth have the fatted calf? The people of the United States have too long outraged the net ro. Die rights nave been trampled upon. e had decided, judicially, that the negro had no rights which the white man was bound to respect. The Saxon is the domirsnt man of the nineteenth centnry. A few cen turies ago he wee in as abject slavery as that in which the negro is, row held. Our race was too selfish. We should not Aaiun, and trample upon an inferior race, The action of tne superior race should at least ho me lees towards the inferior. At the end of Dia present century the population of the United States would be at least one hundred mil lion white people. The ratio of increase is advancing When the population crowds into our American cities, what will become of the negro? Any ono could 800 that, lice the Indian, he would be entirely exterminated. Shall the American Airmen be put to death in order to make room for the tree whites? The speaker thought not: for it was the object of the Republican tarty to prevent another foul stain upon the reputation of Ame rico. Ihe design of all government was to protect the weak against the often. (At this juncture, the torch-lied procession en tered the ball, and created considerable en thnsialra ) Mr. Ward, of -s;hoster. followed in a spirited rpeech. Mr. Ward was loudly applauded. After Mr. Ward had conoluded, the audience ft e ie et c o l d ubs lic he d n ew i tlr t e o w l l n th e. v an oo c re p r r o o u ce e e cheering. Chestnut street towards the 'Girard Douse, whore Mr. Broomall was sojourning, for the purpose of tendering a serenade to that gentleman. In the procession were the following companies: The Continentals, of Old Chester, numbering 88 man ; the Curtin Club. of Chester, 88 mon; Avondale Wide-Awakes, 43 men; Lincoln Guards, of Up land, 53 men ; Delaware County Campaign Club, 38 men ; Lower Ohiobester Club, 37 men ; Upper Darby Vigilant Club, Springfield Lincoln and Curtin Clubs, and a number of other rural cora parties, together with the People's Campaign Club, and the Republican Invineibles. Mr. Broomall acknowledged the compliment in appropriate terms, and the procession broke up at a Late hour. lIIPROVIMENTS IN TIM SOUTHERN PART or rag ClTY.7—Persollll who have not visited the southern section of our city within a year or two past would be greatly surprised, by taking a trip that way; to see the great and extensive improve ments that have been made. The section of the city lying to the south and east of the county prison, lit the First ward, has boon laid out into building lots, and fine modern struoturca have been erected as though by the hand of magic. Places thit a few years since presented rye fields, potato - patches, cabbage gardens, and aboriginal trees, are now covered with well•laid•out streets and beautified with convenient dwellings for the working classes. Gas and water, hot and cold bathe, have been genekally latroducod, and every thing has been attended to in the construction that is calculated to add to the comfort and convenience of the tenants. S&&10118 GUNNING AOClDSNT.—Yesterday morning, Augustin Donaldson, 18 years old, son of ex-Alderman Dentition, went gunning in a boat, and when near Tinicum leland the young man seised the gun, which was lying in the boat, and drew it towards him, when it was accidentally dis charged, and the contents entered his -lett arm, shattering it in a dreadful manner. lie was brought to the city yesterday afternoon, and taken to the Pennsylvania hospital, where the arm was amputated last evening. About six or seven years ago this lame young man was admitted into the hospital, suffering from an injury to tho right arm, caused by s gunshot wound. lie recovered from the injury, however, without any serious inconve nience. A LARGE and enthusiastic meeting in favor of Douglas and Johnson, and the straight Dough! ticket, was held at the house of Joel Clements, , Cooper's Point, Camden, on Saturday evening last. Speeches were made by James M. Soon!, Esq., the independent candidate for As. sembly in' the city 'of Camden, and by D. C. Ale- Guinn, Beg., and Thomas M. Fetters, EN. The speakers were loudly applauded. and the meeting adjourned with throe rousing cheers for Douglas and Johnson and Soovel. ARM BROKEN.—A boy. named James White, aged nine years, fell from a lumber pile, at Bank and mums streets, and broke his arm,on Saturday ilfternoon. The limb wan eat by Dr. Braceland, ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, Or TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIORT nr For other Arrivals Woof th Page WRAHD HOHBE—N. E. Corner Ninth and Chestnut H Coleman, No York W J Hitchcock. N . York John ganglion, Baltimore 8 F Hanson. Now Castle H Brown, New Castle Mr Downing & ha, N York j Muso Downie New York Mil , ' Walker, New Yor A kkflibly. iku,Del T Young. Ohio M Milleri ississippi W Bianohard, New York l iiktk... o KollaY, New. York James Ferry, Now York L Y arty Ia l a New York Wm Hamilton , New York D Fleming, North Caro's F Goodell. New York .7 R Slarsh, New York W T Walker, Ala cams CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut streot. F Wood. New York 'l' Black. Now Jaycee Clinton Lloyd, Weneyort FlPHeberton, ÜBOS s_.l Peebles. Phila Henry Wheatland, Mass It H. Wheatland, Mass E Sohnelder, New York Seely, New York Ono Van Vita, New York F Pfeffer, New York Mee k C Stannard. Biohmd Hat atannerd, Richmond Mira el N Gray, Baltimore N G Nettleton, Cineinnati It Merlin & la,Sayannah MIN RC Martin. S 0 G M Martin, Florida A F Eberman, New York 0 F Wrisht. Mobile .1 A Miller, Now York Mies Hardeastle, Brooklyn Oho D Gibion,New York Mai H & U A lien !Tilton. B oston H. . Wheeler, Georgia Geo Gray, New York G J Hata. St Louis E oheeton, St Lome F 0 Hauteville, Boston my A Moore, Alabama 'ft J loilliday. Baltimore Noad.Waishiniapn - 0 Bing & dau. Alabama kg nester, N Carolina Jos Welker & Boston Lifyman. Montreal lno Boatwright,S A J •it ,M Texas VS.Sill,DOTEL—Cheetnut Wee. above Sixth. T Dikerenra., Dem York A... Fo rward . New York fees aeq M ile i v i r a t i ork ci e g.i . u. w .ll44trAlan a urn swork MB Fuller, Near York Cho a te4 New York __ _ AlifElitaryttorsc — chjaPlPLOreetosb. Firth. tit s JO grato P o k"delPhla 4 1 If L N IWir 81111% 1 4 Y ctiv_ se, httadelPhisi. John I' Pe ppor, was: Jw a Ilipirt Trenton giaII,I6IIIOTEL"-Chaernut street, above Third. B italtEee7 fat: ' , J L Mason, Now York 0 sloSl,_.neW York, ' J Thompson. Pennfflvenia A NeUf.-Plew Y ork - - ft B Morris, New York L fbjeteTWlWalliii!etort,- 1' .N.; ,Laugherty, Weehina'n plTirr , LINI9 - Nzlixeli Weer, above Third. ChtrittiffiTheoettlfiereer Sol Wheele aig ret t e,rk .4 Neteirert, Pennsylvania Wire, L Ind CITY ITEMS [ From the Zanesville Aurora, November 25,1859 3 Naw Guun.—We advertise to-day a new style of glue, whioh must be needed in every house. This le reported to be the identical glue wi.h whioh the man glued his dog together after he (the dog—not the man I) had split himself in two halves by running against a sharp poet while in pursuit of a rabbit. It is related of this unfortunate dog that he was stuck together with two legs up and down. and remained so for the rest of his life ; albeit ho was a inore durable dog after than before this slight accident. because while he was running on two legs the other two were resting, and he had only to flop over on the rested legs and go ahead, afresh. This only shows that care should be taken in sticking things together, when you have a good glue to work with. 0029 ricsA2tW TER PROGRESS OP MI TIERS —There to no more decided evidence of the onward progress of the times. than the Brown-Stone Clothing Ault of Bookhill & Wilson, Noe. 003 and COS Chestnut street. above Sixth. A palatial establishment, employing its regi ment of skilful workmen, its scores of cutters and salesmen, and with its almost miles of counters and shelves, all loaded with elegantly-fashionedgarments, made of choice fabrics. it affords a bold contrast with the limited ideas of our forefathers, in respect to &d -eism business establishments. Tho fum named are known all over the country for the soperionty of their garments for gentlemenand youths, and their stock was never in as fine a condition as at present. How TO no Thappr.—The happiest man in this world is the man of moderate desires. Wealth 18 an enviable thing ; so is distinotion ; so is power; SO is icarnine—so aro all combined. But he who enjoys each or all of these, and still vainly desires more, is not happy. He is not contented, and discontent is infeli city. On the contrary, he who has little, yet wants 1888, is rich—for he has more than he needs ; whether it be houses, or honors, public eclat, or private enjoyments the result is still the same, if he providently buys his clstlies at the one price fashionable emporium of Gran ville Blokes, IYo. GOT Chestnut street, where a valuable Gist is presented with each article sold. THE QUESTION SETTLED.-1311111SideS Old Eye Whisky, tho purest stimulant obtainable. Tho annexed certificate and affidavits will explain themselves : CHEMICAL Al3OlB ATO.RY, ,Oc to ber{ 333 Walnut et" t Philadelphia, October 4,18 W. Messrs. CLARY & STOCKDALE— ' • - • Gentlemen : I have examined samples of " Burnside's Old Monongahela Rye Whisky," selected indiscrimi nately by myself, from about two-thirds of the casks and bottles at your Depot, N 0.328 Walnut street, and, after a very careful and critical chemical analysis of the same, pronounce it an absolutely pure article, en tirely free from Fusil Oil or other pernicious substances, and in every way fitted for medicinal and general use I am, gentlemen, youts, very respectfully, I have examined a sample or James Burnside's Whisky, and it proves, upon a chemioal analysis, to be pure Rye, free from all impurities, and of the beet EDWARD EARRISAI, CDOM , EIf, SOO Aroh street, Philadelph•a State of Pennsylvania, County of Philadelphia. To wit : Personally appeared before me, this day, James Purn side, of the county of Allegheny, State of Pennsylvania, who, being duly sworn, Both depose and say, that all Whisky supplied to Messrs. Clary & Stookdale by him is. and always shall be, of the same kind and quality men tioned in the certificate of Dr. F. A. Genth. dated Octo ber 4,1460. JA3IE3 8t1117 , 141DR. Fivrnim and subseri bed before me. ( this 9th day of October, A. D. 1800. JAMES MCCAIIEN, Alderman State of PS nnsylvania. t To wit: County of Philadelphia. t Personally appeared before mo this day, Edward D. Clary and James F. Stookdale, who, being dilly sworn aceording to law, doth depose and say, that they do now, and always will, sell the Whisky furnished them by James Barrunde, in .its original purity, as reooirod from him. JAMES P. STOCKDALE. EMS' AIM D. CLEFS. Sworn and subscribed before me. tt this Mil day of October, A. D. 18GO. JAMES MCCAEEN. Alderman. i' I N ANC IAL AND COODLIERCIAI The Money Market. PHILADELPHIA, 001. 27, 1860 There lima some little excitement in the stock market to day. Fames wore variable. Reading Railroad shares Main declined N. and the bonds 3G, Pennsylvania Railroad 3i, and Long Island F.l. City Loans and Le high Scrip were better. and State Loans closed with a firmer feeling,. Harrisburg Railroad has fallen ftli Within two days. Norristown Railroad maintains yesterday's quotations. Elmira and Catawissa shares and bonds aro heavy. The money market is dull. There is but a very little amount of good short paper offering on the street, and this is readily taken at a por cent., wh.le eeeend-olass Wit:Woos, or six and eight-months' paper, is difficult to place at much higher figures. The Evening Post of Saturday says: Tha money market is without change. The supply is easy at sari per cent.. principally at the outside figure. Prime p ho aper is done at 63.;07.4.1 per cent., the inside rate for short bills. A batter feeling pervades the Stock Exchange to-day, and prices of the speculative shares are .k40:6 per cont. hi, her. At the close the market is unsettled. the failure of a leading broker having an unfavorable effect. Jew York contral fluctuates violently; after selling t the board as high as 81. E, fell to 87, and &Lally re• o ver ed to 8034. Hu aeon River is scarce, and sold after the board at trash, with that hid for more. Brie CIiOSOS at 2334029. Harlem MOW, do preferred m 3934 . Michigan guarantied 36e365;,', Illinois Central St WO% Toledo 32340 , 32%. Rook island 613,1061 N. Resding was notice at the price of yesterday. '1 he cohere of the Ph.ladelphia part, hare been selling for 'avowal days past. Tim tonnage of the road shows a decrease, while the canal is gaining three to Sae thou sand tons week If. At the close A ohlean Central Is offered at Gl, Read ins at 42. Galena at 68. . . . . The d tate etooke continue heavy. Virginia* fit ILO 88, Tenneneees to 8714, North Oaroltnas to 0531:4 hlte noune clone at 76. which le 'lightly better. Government fivea of 1874 were qualm at the roard /OW asked. '1 he fivpa of 1855 are 102 bid, 1021; asked. Exchange .5 ales, 27, 2860. rhilade!phia titoc October REPORTED BY S. E. SLAYMA. FIRST 1 700 City Gs-- 101% 3tN) Reading R. Gs '85.. 74 4000 d 0.. ... 74 1210 U Penns 9 2 mtg... • 89% 100 Long Island_..B3 1234 140 do --......b1 124 100 d0..._ 32.4 .100 do. . 1234 100 Reading It—each. 2l BECOND lOW City R 68... 131 1000..101 ). 4800 Salm Nav ea ' B2. 74 CO Green do Coates— 1834 CLOSING' .I'9 Asked. 111.1111(1.01PLM1173-101 10131 hils. 63 R...__— 101 1023 E Yhiln G5—..new.10434 103 Penns da—int off 9111 97 Bead• . ...203: 21 eadinq bda '70.. 81% E 2 nites 'BO in 0f1.9/%: 11 7 . 11 Read mt es . 74 743, Penns Rdiv oIT. 384 .583 4 Penns It 191 mt 0189 80 Idor CI oon dv off.el 63 !dor Ci pf dvott..ll2 114 Soh /4 68'62 in 011.7.4).: 74 do hurl Nav Im Gs E. 5 87 &buil Nov Stk.— .8 9 143htly1 Nav prf—.2934 273: Elmira R—...... 0 10 Elmira p r 07..18 19 sae. Merchants' Exchange BOARD. 100 'Banding It_ . 21 100 do 91 2 Norristown It 4034 6 Penna 3534 2 do 514 2 do 58.4 20 Green & Coates.. .. 19 60 Lehigh Boris -ha 40 50 do ..... .. 040 3 Phila Bank U& P 12154 BOARD. SEB 8 Penns R C & 38!.4 5 West Phila. It mg 20 Form & Meohs Bk. 45 15 do 59 ' ICEB—DULL. Bad. Asked Elmira 7e '73 70 72 Long Island 11......12:4" 1254 Leh CI & N.___..l4 55 Leh CI &14 Sorip..39K 40 North Ponna R-.. 8% 10 N Ponna It 6e......72 74 N Penns R 103—.99 100 ICatawle R Con.- Catawissa % Frnkf /c South 12-47% 41 ) Second & Third. _.60 52 Hansa:Vine 8t R.. 33 36 West hula 11.-...1734 68 Byrnes & Pine ..- 10% green & Coates .18 185 s Chest & Walnut-31 3324 Girard C011ege....21 • Philadelphia Markets. OCTOIIZE 27—Evenint The Flour market remains without ohange in Prices , but dull to-day under the foreign news. 4,000 bbla West ern extra family sold on private terms, and 400 bbls found buyers at $5 75 for standard superfine ; the trade are buying at from that rate up to $8.2537 bbl for extras and fancy brands, as in quality. Rye Flour and Corn Meal are also quiet; the former is held at 84 25 and the latter at 83.604P' Mil for Pennsylvania Meal. nasx.—There is very little doing, and the market is dull and drooping. Some COM bus sold after change yesterday, at 818481.38 for good end prime Western and Pennsylvania red, 81.38 for Delaware do, and 81.40 e 51.52 for common to good Southern white; to-day those prices were not obtained for large lots, as buyers generally' are holding off. Rye is selling. in a small way. at 714r750 for Delaware, and 780 for Pennsylvania. Corn Is dull, and prime Delaware yellow was offered at 730. afloat; a saM of 802 bushels, poor quality. was made at AM. Oats are also dull, with sales of 1,800 bushels South ern to note at 34543350. and 2600 bushels Pennsylvania Pt 35140.16.3, as to quality. Of' Barley some 8,000 bushels New Yorkmold private. and 500 bushels Ohio at 800. BARK IS in demand, and 40050 Ws sold at equal to $2B 4J' ton for first Pao. 1. Corrox.—The market le firm, and 250 bales have been disposed of at fully former rates. GROCEItin AND Pnov !sum are quiet. but without any material (Manses to note, with further sales of Coffee at steady rates. Serms.—Sales of 400 bus Cloverseed are reported, mostly at 88¢4.1214 per bus for goad and prime lots. Nothing doing in Timothy or Flaxseed. Wltlealt is unsettled, Penna. bbls selling at 22140; Ohio do 230; drudge 21140; and hhds at =022340 per gal lon. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. NEE FOURTH PAGE ARRIVED. Steamship Boston, Crooker.24 hours from New York, with mdse and passengers to Jae Andel dice. Steamship Kennington, Baker. 48 hours from Boston with mdze and passengers to Henry Wineor. At 7 A fd. yes erday. off the Brandywine, palmed ship Beranek. for Liverpool, and bark Conrad, for Rio. in tow of tug America; a large Atop at anchor above Reedy Island, bound um ship Wm Cummings', for Liverpool, below Reedy Island, under canvas. Ship Flora, Page, 8 days from New York, in ballast to Wm Badger, Navy Agent. Towed up by tint J F Starr. Bohr John Foram. Hale, 4 days from Providence, with mdse to Crowell & Bohr Moonlight, States, from Savannah, via Norfolk, wile, e she pot in In distress, with cotton to Baker & Folsom. mo ßehr L s to G Endicott m , Leeds, 4 days from Newport, with lasseeo Heluth Bohr Bird. Long, a day from Indian. River, with oorn to Beall & Merriman. Bohr 8 B Strong, Mott, 2 days from New York. with barley to captain. Bohr Mary Ellen, Cottingham, 4 days from Deep Creek, with shingles to eaptain. Bohr Meroy Taylor. Nickerson, 3 days from N York, with barley to captain. Bohr Chief, Champlin. 4 days from Norwich, with noise to captain. Bohr R. M hhepriard, Lore, days from New Haven, in ballast to captain. Bohr Wave, Barrett, 8 dare from Newborn, NC, with cotton and naval stores to Rates & Foster. Bohr J J Dandy Rhoads, 10 days from Idahoan River, NC, with shie We a ver , orerows & days from Geo .1 Turmoil 8 days from Indian Ri ver. with corn to Jes t . Bewley' & Co. Bohr Freemason. Furman, 3 days from Indian River, with corn to Jets L Bewley & Co. - Behr Mary, Rickards. I day from Camden. Del, with wheat to Jae L Bewley & Co. Steamer Sophia, Bell. 24 hours from New York, with mdse to WSo p 9 & Co. BELOW. At anohor MT/toady Island, ship Frank Haynie, from Liverpool. CLEARED. Steamship Fhineas SPlTigao, Matthews, Boston, Winaor. Ship Village Belle, Blaisdell, London. Thos Richard son Co.& Brig Village Belle, Buck, St John, NB. Twelle & Co. l schr Fannie. Vance, Havana. DStetson & Co. Bohr Adolph Hugel. Mason. Charleston. do Behr hl R Sheppard, Lane, New Raven, captain. St'r J Miniver, Dennis, Baltimore, A Crepes, Jr. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES. De1,,C10t2 4 ). . There are NOM twenty schooners at harbor this morn ing. Three harks, one ship, and, a number of small craft went in 3' eaterday. Wind 1410.1. Yours, dco. N. W. RICKMAN. PT TRLIORAPII. ( Correspondence of the rrese,; PIK w YORK, VOL ;Leh Arrived. brig J Colton, from Malaga; sohr Ada, fm $t Anne. Mexico. NEIV °BLEAK/A, Not 27. Arrived, ship Wm Ringer, from Liverpool; ship North American, from Boston. etßoaTopr. Oct, 23—Arrived bark R. Wright, Jr. t from Mobile; bark Trinity:. from Galveston; bark James Andrews, from Monition ; bark Jubilee, from Matan zas; brig W. W. Dodge, from Airmal brig Young not Publio, from Remedios; brig John Fiume, from Ha vana, Eblo2l Steamship City of Washington., Jeffrey. from Liver- Pool lOth inst. via Cape Race, arrived at New York 27th instant 25th inst. tat 41 43, long 66, passed steamship Juries, from New York for Liverpool. Steamship Victoria, Cudworth, cleared at Now York 27th inst. for St Johns, HP. Brig Abby Watson, from Cienfuegos for Philadelphia, was spoken Oct. 25th, off' Cape Hatteras, short of prow_ alone, with which she War supplied. Brig_Calmuok,Johruson, for Buenos Ayres, cleared at Now, York 27th inst. Brig Tiberias, Leeoci. hence, vie, Mobile, arrived at Pensacola about lath inst, < Sohn Chita Moore, ingersoll,3 S Bright, Smith, Mont vue, Falkenhurg. Emeline }bogey. Tice, Flight, Hunt ley, and Blohard Thompson, Lloyd, hence, arrived at Providence 213th inst. Behr Jae Martin, Harding, hence, arrived at Prom deuce 270 inst. Bohm Willow Harp. Hulse, and a M Bmilh, num., sailed from Providence 26th inst. for Philadelphia, Bohr U & T Cramer, Huntley, hence, arrived at Paw tucket 26th inst. Bohr Dart, Phillips, for Trenton, NJ, sailed from Pro vidence 27th met Behr Sarah, Benson, hence, arrived at New Bedford 27th inst. inst. Bohr E Haight. Beebe, sailed from New Bedford 27th for H aight. B Jose hue & Edward, Connelly, hence, arrived at Norfolk 213th mat._ . . . Sahr Burrows C. Clark, from Charleston, arrived at Georgetown, SC, 22d inst. J Steamer Jerome, Jerome, sailed from Alexandria 27th met, for PhtladolPhis, V 111( II! Al. t C /12/(JEt4 DYSPEPSIA — INDIGESTION.--If the diges two organs are disorganized, the whole machinery of the body images to ant harmoniously. A Consumptive is always a Dyspeptic. A person cannot have a torpid liver, or the piles, nor a sick headache, who is not a Dyspeptic. Dr. J. R. STAFFORD'S IRON AND SOL PEIUR POWDERS oure all forme of Dyspepsia and Indigestion. They are a solublo preparation, which mutes with the digested food, and enters with it into the formation of new blood. The Iron strengthens the Dlood,'and the combined Sulphur converts its wasio into sane. This action upon the blood increases the vital or hfe.giving forces of the body, and regulates ah its secretions. See advertisement of Dr. J. R, Stafford's Remedies, and send for a pamphlet. Sold by all Druggists, and by DYOTT & CO., No. 2313 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia. ow- tf THE CRY IS, STILL THEY COME! !! ! EVANS & WATSON'S SAFES AGAIN TRIM Ilsrmanson, Texas, Oct. 7, iffy. Messrs. Eva:vs & WATSON, Philadelphia: GENTS: Lt an extract in the N. 0. Picayune, from the Galveston News, I ace it stated that there was not a safe that stood the fire - which destroy ed our town (Hen derson)on the sth of August last, and, in justice to yourselves, I must say that I purchased one of you manufacture of safes last spring in New Orleans, of Messrs. Heaton & Oliver, your agents, which stood the burning of my store, it being surrounded by wooden buildings,whiali produced the mord'intonse heat. About twenty hours after the tire, I took out of the safe my books, papers, &0., perfectly secure, without sustain ing the slightest loss from anything in the safe. You can use this letter in any way you see proper. I think Justine demands that the error should he correct ed. Yours truly, 121. W. SHELTON. A large assortment of the above quality SALAMAN DER SAFES constantly - on hand. and for sale by EVANS & WATSON, 0026 St No. 304 CHESTNUT Street, Plulada. SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAFETY TEUSI , COMPANY.—Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania. =G= RULES. 1. Money is received every day, and in any amount, mg° or email. 2. FIVE kER CENT. interest is paid for money hem the day it is put in. 9. The money is always paid bask in GOLD whenever it is called tor, and without notice. 4. Money is received from Executors, Administra tors, Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or small sums, to remain a long or short period. 5. The money received from Depositors is invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and oilier &A ctium eocurities. 6. Office open every day—WALNUT Street, southwest oornor Third atroot. Philadololua. Jal2 SEAMEN'S SAVING FIINDI-NORTIIWEST CORNEA SECOND and WALNUT STREETS.—Depoeits re ceived in small and large amounts, from all olasses of the community, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE PER CENT. per annum. Money may be drawn by checks without loss of in terest. Office onen daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until nine in the evening. Prccident, FRANKLIN FELL ; Treasuror and Beoretary, M. MORRIS ORE PRICE CLOTHING- OP TEE LATEST &mks, made in the best manner, expressly for RE TAIL BALM LOWEST galling prices marked in Plain Figure& All goods made to orner warranted pat: e• factory. Our ONE-PRICE gratem is stnetly adhered to. All are thertsl , ... treated alike. Be2B-Ir JON'S & CO. 604 MARKET StroeL SALAMANDER FIRE-PROOF SAFES.—A very arge assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at rea sonable prices, No. 304 CHESTNUT Et., Philmlelphia. usta-tf EV ANS & I A , A WON GROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES The Beat in Use for Family Sewing. No. 730 CHESTNUT Street. Philin!Opine a 027-17 ALL SHOULD not fail to read the adver. Wien:tent of Prof. WOOD in to-iiar a liatior. CARD PRIMING, BEST AND CEIRAPEST IN the City, at 34 south THIRD Street. CIRCULAR PRINTING, Rennin( Cheavest in the City, at 34 .outh THIRD Street. BILL-READ PRINTING, Pest and Cheapest in the its, at 34 Eouth THIRD Btrdet. HAND-BILL PRINTING, Beet and Chenneet in th ity, nt 34 South THIRD Street. PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other descrip tion of Printing, of tho moat anterior quality, at the moat reasonable rates. at RINGWALT & BROWN'S, Drexel's Building. 34 South THIRD Street. j07.3.tf JOHNSON—WHATTING.-7n tho 2Gth inst.. by the Rev. J. Wheaton Smith, Annanias D. Johnson and Ann Whetting. AIII.OREEDI—DAVI3.—On the 25th inst., by the Rev. J. 13. Kessler. Mr. William A hig reen to Miss Ave Davis. both of this oar. TAYLOR—DURBIN.—on the 13th iaet., br thn Rev. J. Gordon Maxwell, Mr. George Taylor to Miss limp Ourbtn. iI I BE—COSTEN.—On the lath inst., bY the Rev. J. H. Kennard. Mr. William Nutt Hauge to Miss Joao phine Cotten. both of this oily. McKaIN—M.ANCILL.-0a the 25th irst., by the Rev. John Thompson. nt Norrintoam, Pa.'Mr. Richard:P. Medlin to Alias Emma Manual, both of illontv mery county, Pa. FALOK—OLIVER.—On the 221 inst.. by the Rev. Charles 1.. Conner. Mr. Harry S. Feick to Mies Mary V.. (Righter of William Oliver. Req.. all of thin city. * HOUGHTON—HUGHIO.—On the 25th inst., by the Rev. John Jenkins, D. D., Dr. Charles M. Houghton to Miss Mary ht. Hughes, both of this city. DIED. LEWIS.—At West Cheater, on the 27th inst., Mary Esc. Funeral wife of Joseph J. Lewis. sc. Funeral from her late residence at West Chester : , on Tuesday morning, at 11 o'clock. MORGAN.—In Camden. N. J., Sarah Morgan. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to her funeral, from her brother's residence. Third street, above Market, Camden, N. J., this (Monday) morning, at 10 o'clock. WHITE.—On the 25th instant, Mrs. Elizabeth White, aged 51 years. Funeral from her late residence. No. 2045 Summer street. this (Monday 1 morning, at 354 o'clock. EAKINB.—On the 27th inst., John Eakins, in the 41st year of his age. Funeral from his late residence, ( Wm. Congar'e,) No. 931 New Market street on Tuesday afternoon, at 1 o'o)ook. FARREN.—On the 26th inst.. Catharine. daughter of John and Ann Farron. in the year of her ago. Funeral from the residence of her parents, Front street, below Thompson, this ( Monday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. M cCAL LA.—On the 26th i net. Hannah M. MoCalla, widow of the late Robert Mcballa. Funeral from her late residence, No. 935 Lombard etree'. on Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock." - NEVIN.—On the 26th inst., Clark R. Nevin, in the 21st year of lime nge. Funeral from the residence 'of his mother. N. Sixth street, below Gorman' own road, this (Monday) morn ing. at 10 o'clock. - O'KEEFE.—On the 26th inst., Catharine, wife of William O'Keefe. Funeral from the residence of her husband, 3727 South street. this ( Monday) morning, at 9 o'clock RIITINE.—At Milwaukee Wit., on the 22(l Ott., Jacob Ristine, formerly of 'Philadelphia, in the filet y ear of lilt age. RODGERS.—On the 26th inst., Barzila Rodgers, hits of Frankford road. Funeral from the residence of hie father-in-law, (Charles Cookson, No. 10 Allman street, this ( Monday{ ) afternoon, at 1 o'o )ook. Tohll.sll.—On the 25th inst., Mr. David Tomer, in the 65th year of his age. Funeral from his Into residence. No. 933 Randolph street, this ( Monday) morning, at 9 o'o lock. Weekly It Interments in the Ca to the Ab50e55........ ..... 8urn!._._.._..... Casualties Croup ConAestion of Brain. bungs choleralnfantum... Cons'otton of Lungs Diptheria iarrhcea Chest.-- Heart.-- Disease of Brain.... Heart.... - . Debility Effusion on Bruin Fracture . Fever, Scarlet,..... OF THE 16 _.BOVE Under 1 year-- • ••• 55 From 1 to 2............ 21, 2 to 5.--- 39, sto 10............ 8 " 10 to 16.—.._.-. 2 " 15 to 20............ 80 to 40.,.._.......12 NATIVITY—United States, 171; Foreign, 63; Un known, 1. From the Almshouse, 9; People of Color, 14 ; from the Country, 2. WARDS. I WARDS. WAnns. Tenth ...._.._.10 Ni neteen th--. 10 Second ..........12 ..10 Twentieth...... 9 Third 10 Twelfth.- ..- 9 Twenty-first...._ 8 Fourth.— .... 10 Thirteenth .... 5 'Pwenty.socond.. 0 Fourteenth .....10 Twenty-third.— Sixth -- ...... 3 Fifteenth 8 Twenty -lourth...lB Seventh ........16 Sixteenth.. .10 Unkn0wn......., ........3 Eighth 6,Seventeenth....ll -- Ninth__...... 61Eighteenth- ... 8 Total .....22 The number of deaths compared with the coryeepond ing_week of 1859 and of last week. was as follows: Week ending October 27, 1859, was 153 October 20. 1860. was. .252 Males, 124; Females. 104; Boys, 6 . 9 ; Girls, 01. By order of the Board of Healt. ARTHUR HUGHES, flea'th Officer. BLAUK DRESS GOODS.—A large stock Cashmeres, blerinoes, Armure Cashmeres, Velour Reps, Velour Ottomans, Bombazines, Trauma, Mousselines, Rep, Ana Paramattas, BESEION OUR PRiC 38 CENTS PER OUNCE by oustomaTl Now York Bilk Weights. 6 CENTS PER. OUNCE by esateisses Philadelphia Bilk Weights. 75 CENTS PER OUNCE by standard U.S. Goverment, Weights, which eve ha&if out ly DIFFERENCES ninny Q od UeAbNy winT Y MAY ACCOVNT FOR DIFFERENCES IN PRICE. J. G. MAXWELL & SON, Manufacturing and Importing Eatablialimont. WDDLESALE AND AHT•I4. . - . ELEVENTH ANDESTNU Streata. TRIMMINGS, ZEPHYRS, SKIRTS. foaa-tf EXAMINATION FOR PROFESSOR- Mar ON GERMAN IN THE CENTRAL 801-1001...—An examination of Candidates for the Professorship of the German Language in the Con. tral High Bohol will be held at the School earner BROAD 'and GREEN Streets, on PRIDAr". November 2d, MO, at 9 A. N., under the supervision of the High School, Committee, assisted by a Cornmismon of Gorman &Molars. Applications and references must be left et the Controller's Office , Atlionrcum Building, H nthesst corner SIXTH and A DELPHI streets. 13y order of the High School Committee. ROBERT .2. BERIPILILL, Secretary Controllers of Fables &heels. MAMMA, Cot, 19. 0020-12 t 1 1 1-1 E PRESS.-PMLADELPHIA, MONDAY, /OCTOBER 29, 1860. PHANT!!! ItIARRIED port of Interment SALER OFFICE, October 27,1860 le of PhiladetpAitt from, the 20 27th of October, 1860. Fever, Typhus ..... Typhoid Hemorrhage, Bowels Uterus. Inflammation, Brain " Lungs " St. & Bowels. " Bladder Insanity._ Inanition.. Jaundice... Marasmas Measles— Palsy . !Sorofula Small-Pox Still Born.--....... Tabus Mesenterica.. Tumors.___.._.... Ulceration of Bowels Unknown I=l From 40 to 60..,.. ..... . 15 60 to 60 17 " 00 to 70.-.- 10 Mto 00 .......-. 7 " 80 to 90... .....- 5 " 90 to 2 Bombazine Alpaca.. Mohair Lustreu, Satin de Chines, Ammatinee, Figured Poplins, Irish Pontine, Gros Grain Silks, Fault de Buten, English Silks, Patent Boiled Silks, ko • SON. Mourning Store, No. 918 Chestnut street. E FOR PURE HEWING SILK iff• NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stookholdere of the Pennarlvania Salt Manufacituring Conlzonv will be hold on THURSDAY,. the Company, VEMuIiLALNHT'Iook, at p he m °Mohe io. . 0c29-12t THOS. SPARKii. heoretary. GOUGR's LECTURES. NOVF.MBER 13TH AND 95TH. Waal° of Resen , ed Seats will be continued of the cademy of Musio TODAY, MONDAY, from 0 t 0.4 o'clock. Price 50 cents. Of the sale of the other tickets due notice will be given. In consequence of great demand for tickets tho Balcony will also be reservou and for sale this 2t. NOTICE.—THE BOOKS OF TILE PHI LADELPHIA MUSICAL SAVINGS AND I,(AN SOCIETY aro now open at the Office. No. .021 CHESTNUT Street, to reeelve subson bars to the Fourth Series. Persons desiring to avail themselves of the advantages of this highly beneficial Institution. shi old make early application. as the series will be lim ited to 200 members. The Pianos can he obtained at once. H. W. GRAY, Semotam 0e27-7tlf Office, 1021 CHESTNUT Street. osyOFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUND. TELISASURT DISPARTMENS. Harrisburg, October 24,1860. Notice is hereby given, that sealed proposals for the sale of all or any part of one hundred thousand dollars of the five per emit. loans of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. will be received at the Treasury De partment. in the city of Harrisburg, un.112 osolooli a . P. 1.1., of . I . I.Ic.f3DAY, Tin!: 20th DAY OF NOVEMBER. A. D. 1860, the same to set forth the amount offered, and the Prim asked. To be addressed. "Commission ers of Sinking Fund, Harrisburg, Pa.," endorsed "Pro posals to sell state Loans." 'I he bids will be opened and allotments trade to the lolvest bidders on that day. WM. N. HIEST ER, See'y FIT SLIFER, State Treasurer. THOS. E. COCHRAN, Awl. Oen. 0c27-tno2o Commissioners of Sinking Fund. riCr. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE anAStockholders of the Philadelphia R. E. Savings cian Company will be boll at their Mlles north east corner of Tenth and Chestnut, on TR UIeSDAY, November 1, at le A. M. An election for Directors will be held between the hours of 11 A. M., and S P. M. 0c26-bt 1.1. L. HUTCHINSON, Seeretary. MSOUTHWARK BANK. PHILADEL PHIA, October 9, 1890.—The annual election for OTORS will bo hold at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 19th day of NOVEMBER NEXT. be tween the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. The annual meeting of STOCKHOLDERS will be hold at the some place on TUESDAY, tho Gth day of NOVEMBER NEXT, at 12 o'cloon 91. coil. dtnol9 F. P. bTEEI,, Cashier. THE PHILADELPHIABANK. OCTOBER 13, 1860.—The Annual Meetiof the Stockhold ers of this Bank, will be hold on TUESDAY, the sixth day of November next, at the Banking House, at 12 o'clock, M. ; and the Annual Eleotion for Direotors will be held at the Banking House, on MONDAY. the 19th day of November next, between the hours open o'clock A. 111 . . and two o'clock P. M. oel6-mthtnol2 B. B. COMEOYE3, Cashier. ITFARMERS , AND MECHANICS' BANK, PHILADELPHIA, October 5, 1860. s Annual Election for Directors will be held at the Ranking-house, on MONDAY, the nineteenth day of November neat, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. B. rod 3 o'clock P. M., and on TUESDAY, the sixth day of November next, a general meeting of the Stookhoidere. will be held at the Banking-Houee, at 4 o'clock P. M., agreeably to the charter. oc6-dtnol9 W. RUSHTON, Jo., Cashier. OFFICE PENNLYL YANI A RAIL ROAD COMPANY.• • PHILADELPHIA. October 37,1960. The Board of Di radon have this day declared a senn annual dividend of THREE PER CENT. on the Capi tal Stock of the Company, clear of Stale tax, PaYabie on and after NO 15, 1660. Powers of Attorney for collection of Dividends can be had on application at the Moe of the Company, No. 233 South THIRD Street. THOS. T. FIRTH, oelB-tdel Treasurer. a: OFFICE OF THE GIRARD F. AND N. INSURANCE COALPANY, No. 410 WALNUT The Board of Direotors have declared a semi•annual Dividend of Four Doilars per share on the capital stock of the Company, payable on and after the first day of Drove mbar. A. &GILLETT. Philadelphia, 0ct.15,1860-mwflbt Treasurer. OFFICE OF TILE PIIILADELPILIA and Germantown and Norristown Railroad Com- Deng. OCTOBER 13. lace. The Annual Meetinc of the stook and loan-holders will ho held at the office of the company at the north east corner of NINTH. and GREEN Streets, on moil- DAY, the ath day of November next, at 10;f, A. M. An election to choose Your Managers, to nerve three yenta, will be held the same day, at the same place, Ito =Metals after the , close of the aforementioned meet ing, and to clone at 2 P.M. W. S. WILSON, oolb•mwf-tnot. Secretary. • CITY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE. PHILADELPHIA, Oot. 11, 1850. he BOARD OF APPEALS will sit upon the fol lowing days, to hear (Appeals of Property Owners, to b - lt ; First and Second Wards, Monday, October 15. Third and Fourth Wards. Tuesday, October N. hifth and Sixth Wards, Wednesday, October 17. Seventh and Eighth Wards, Thursday, October 18. Ninth and Tenth Wards, Friday. October 19. • _Eleventh and Twelfth Wards. Monday, October 2:L Thirteenth and Fourteenth Wards, Tuesday, Octo ber 23. Fifteenth and Sixteenth Wards, Wednesday, Octo ber 24. Seventeenth and Eighteenth Wards, Thursday, Oc tober 25. Nineteenth and Twentieth Wards, Friday, Octo ber 26. Twenty-first and Twenty-second Wards, Monday, Outobe r 20. Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards, Tuesday, October 30. EDWARD R. W I LLIAAIS, CHARLES AI, NEAL. 3011 N A. 0 LISEMAN, oel3-t 30 City Commissioners. li• UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Department of MINES, ARTS, AND MANUFACTURES. Course of 1880Add1. Tho Course of Leotu reit in this Department will com menus on THURSDAY, November 16. 18C.O, and will be continued ns follows: oIEC ottNICS AND CHEMISTRY. Prof. JOlll4 F. FRAZER, Monday and Thursday, at 4 P.M. GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY Prof. CHARLES B. TREG 0, Tuesday rind Friday, at P. M. CIVIL ENGINEER,NG—CONSTRUCTION—SUR VEYING. • Prof. FAIRMAN ROG.ERB, Monday and Thursday, at 5 P. 51. MINING. Prof. J. PETER LESLEY. Tuesday. at 5 P. M. APPLIED MATHEMATICB. Prof. E. OT , KENDALL. A Course of Mathema tics 11161 be followed by those who desire to do so. under the direction of the Professor ofhiftthematice. The Courses may he attended either singly or to gether. . . . ARRANGEMENT OF COURSE. PROF. FRAZER. THEORY OF AIECHANICa; and its Application to tho Construatirm of Machines, CHEMISTRY -, rte '1 heones, and the Properties of Bodies and Choir Compounds; is Applications in the Arta. _ PROF. KENDALL. APPLIED MATHEMATICS; Trigonometry, Prim lent Astronomy, Surveying, Geodesy. Theory of In trumenta and O bservations. . - • • • PROF. • TREGO. GEOLOGY, an applied to the Origin, Order, and Geo . raphical Distribution of Rook Formations, and OS ractical Application to Manufactures and Agricul are. . . MINERALOGY, ns applied to the Constituent Mato• nabs of Rocks, the External and Cheminal Character of Ores and Mineral Substances, their Connection wish the various Rook Formations, and their Urns in :Metal lurgy and Manufactures. PROP. ROGERS. CIVIL ENOIPiEERING—CONSTRUCTIOV: Strength of Materials, Masonry, Framing, and their Sproial Applications to Railroads, Canals. and Water works. tiurveytng, and the Urn of Instruments. PROP. I ESI.F.Y. MINING ; Structural Geology, Metallurgy. Attendaaso upon these Courses Is voluntary, and they are not connected with the ordinary Collego In struction. . . For Tickets. apply to FREDERICK DinK. Janitor, at the University—North Building. And for informa tion reyncetine the Studley. to FAIRMAN ROGERS Dean of the Faculty. n023.10t. 203 Went RITTENHOUSE Square. faOFFICE. OF THE PHILADELPHIA E. AND RP.ADING RAILROAD COMPANY. 1860 The holder' of the bonds of this Company, due July 1. 1269, can now receive. upon application at this °Moe, 10 per cent. in each, upon the terms specified in the moi ler attached. The holders are oleo entitled to the benefit of a Sink ing Fund of 8140,000 per annum, en established by the stockholders at their annual meeting, held January 0, 1860, and in pursuance of the contraot, entered into by he company end duly recorded, to carry the name into tfeot. B. BRA Treasurer. CiRCUI4O/#4, Notts re re it , Ifoldm.l , of and Reading Railroad Cemrany alertness 80.,a, due July 1, 1860. These bonds are Recurred by the first mortgagee on the road, amounting in the aggregate to 3,369,0.0. The net revenue for the last finest year was eix times the amount of the annual interent on these honda. Tha managers propose to extend them for a paned of twenty yearn, the holders retaining the bonds and the security of the mortgages in the preolao condition in whioh they era now held. Fresh :sheets of coupons for the interest payable half-yearly, will be issued. A. bonus of 10per cent, vbe given to the holders, in consideration of their amen 'rig to the extension. This bonus will be paid in crush o the beepers of the bonds, on their nigning a reoeint and presenting their Teepee tiro bonds at the office of the Company, or to its agents, for endorsement. Forme of ieoeipt and endorsement 'gill be tarnished ofl apohootio,n. fly order of the Bo.rd of Mereg_ers. Inl-tf W. H. MoiII,HENNY. Seorotary. MILLINERY GOODS. MISSES' BONNETS. SOMETHING NEW IN STYLE, AND VERY DESIRABLE LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLI3, 725 CHESTNUT STREET 0e29-mwf NEW STYLES OF HATS, CAPS, AND TURBANS, FOR CHILDREN'S WEAR. LINCOLN, WOOD, tti; NICHOLS, 725 CHESTNUT STREET. 0e29-mw f WATCHES AND JEWELRY. FINE WATCHES, of the most 4- provolll ; Jewelry of every description. Silver - warn equal to corn; also. Plated-ware of the beet quality, at 0. RUSKE:I42S, (wa9-1m 22 North SIXTH Street. /SOARF-PINS, STUDS, and SLEEVE :RP LBUTTONS.—A large assortment of Carbuncle, ()oral, Lava, and Etrusoan Gold Scarf-p ins at G. Ruelib'd. 0c29-lm 22 North SIXTH Street. PIANOS. A SEVEN-OCTAVE $4OO ROSE WOOD PIANO FOR LESS THAN Voll— in ErISII Sonic ale 3 per Month.---The Board of Directors of the Philadelphia Musical Savings and Loan Society, chartered by the State of Pennsylvania, April ad, 1t66, take pleasure in announcing to the publio that they have concluded to issue a FOURTH Sliat of Steck, the books of Which are now epee at the Office, No 1021 CHESTNUT Street, to receive subsorir- Sons. Persons desiring to avail themselves of the ad vantages of this highly beneficial institution, should call at an early day, as the number of members Will be limited to 200. The Piaiie . s . ean be obtained at once, and are warran ted by the celebrated manufacturers. echumnalter & Co., for six years. The great encores of thin emacia tion makes it not to speak of its merits. The Di rectors Old not intend to issue a eerie,' this Fall, and have only done no in compliance with the earnest snli citation of numerous applicants fur membership. For further partioulars , call upun the Secretary, who will take Pleasure in showing the Society's splendid instru ments, and will give any information desired. H. W. GRAY, BecretarY.WM. A. ROLM, President. Office, No. 1021 CHESTNUT Street. oe2T-Itil HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES. pAOKAGE HARDWARE HODSE.—Wo would reepeetfully stall the attention of the Gene ral Hardware_ Trade to our extensive stock of BIR MINGHAM HARDWARE, which we offer nt a small advance ey the package. liv o e r r d e e d ta ci f t e h r e dAr n ec ieh t l o rn o n i o ty rh , l l4ll l: .e n w n oy ea t ilit w te o i r t, v a tr,e t i p or tefkl. 411 COMMI.IIIOII Street, !murains ion! earantiteten MerellanUkund Agents for Fortin , and Domain Hardware. ann-tf WIZEN WILL WONDERS CEASE t -813_COND Etreet, above OREEN, makes twenty-four Visiting Cara Photograph:, for 81.6 e. Call and order two dozen as soon as possible, H.' CIHOOOLATE POTASH For title by WETHERILL & BROTHER, 41 and 49 Draft SECOND Street, nom RETAIL DRY GOODS. E. & L,. FOURTH AND ARCH, PLACE FOR SHAWLS, PLACE FOR CLOAKS, PLACE FOR SILKS, PLACE FOR MERINOES, PLACE FOR POPLINS, PLACE FOR DE LAINES, PLACE FOR BLANKETS, PLACE FOR CLOTHS, PLACE FOR NAPKINS, PLACE FOR SHEETING'S, PLACE FOR PIANO COVERS, PLACE FOR EVERYTHING. 0e29-mws ti E. & F. co — 8 0 . oa2i-tf INDIA SHAWLS, VELVET CLOAKS, CLOTH. CLOAKS, SILKS, SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, In groat variety and choice iseleolions, at GEORGE FRYER'S, No. 916 CHESTNUT STREET. ocl9-tf LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS. STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS. ZEPHYR WORSTED, BEST QUALITY. GILT TRIMMINGS AND BELTINGS. CRODUET FRINGES AND BERTHAS. EMMOIDERED SLIPPERS AND CUSHIONS. EMBROIDERED CHAIR SCATS. 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 Streets. 009-026 CLOAKS.—The greatest bargains in the city at IVEN S'. CLO! X .—Tha largest stook, the best assortment, the choicest colors, the finest qualities, the most superb trimmings, the newest styles, the best work, and deci dedly the lowest prices in the city, at IVENS', 23 South NINTH Street. 0013.1 an ITNDER-GARMENTS FOR LADIES AND GENTS. Donble-breasted Linda. Matra large Merino Shirts. Merino and Cotton Drawers. Silk Smile and Drawers. Ladies' nlenno Vests. Lather.' Silk and Cotton Vests. ' elfin and Swansknn Flannels. Fa I afoot:Winter llosiery_, It }:YR ItANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH. ILK UNDERSHIRTS-A BARGAIN. ts- 7 Red Merino Shirts and Drawers. White do do do Heavy Cotton Shirt', and Drawers. Lathes' and Children's Merino Vests. Rent English Flowery in every voriet). SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN. & A RRISON. It lOO5 CHESTNUT Street. NEW ARQ)I-STREET CLOAK EMPO -1 Rini. CHARLES ADAMS A: SON have now arranged their Fall and 'Winter Stoc FASHIONABLE CLOTH CLOAKS. Of all the latest styles, in great variety, from 6 4 5 to 523 cool,. Purchasers are invited to examine this assort ment before purchasing elsewhere. Cloaks made to order at ono day's notion. Also, the beat assortment of Ladies' and Aliases' Blanker Shawls in Philadelphia, Uents' :Hands, Panay Neck Ties, Clinker Collars. Linen limb. Ada . &e. SOLENOID STOCK OF' SHIRT 11050315 Just from the Manufactory- The handsomest variety New tityle Shirt Bosoms evar offered in this market. comprising Prince of Wales, Imperial, Excelsior, &e., &c„ name containing 3tie pleats. ouSl EIGHTH AND ARCH STREETS. • 'NOW OPEN—A GENERAL ASSORT - • hl ENT OF DRESL GOODS, with a grant variety OF LADIES' AND MISSES' CLOAKS, _ . Manufactured of the beet materials, in the moatatrohsh manner, and will be sold cheaper than CAN DE FOUND ELSEWHERE. AT B. V. R. HUNTER'S NEW STORE, No. 40 South SECOND Street. 0e95-60 LADIEAND MIS:3ES' CLOAKS, S' OPENING DAILY, ,A S. V. R. HUNTER'S NEW STORE, No. 40 South SECOND Street FANCY SILKS- From recant publics sales. Various iota of fancy bilks, At musk lower prices than usual. Also, Black Figured Stlks.l Plain colored figures, at low prices. Plain Pods noise, all colors White, Bleck, and Colored Moira Antiques. 811AEZPLESS BRt)THF tri4. ow; If 1,31-IESTNLIT and EIGHTH B LACK BROCHIE LONG SHAWLS. Just received, a full assortment of— Black Ground. open centres Pane Broclie ShawlsJ With narrow and broad borders. Paisley White and Black Shawls. Extra quality of Long Shawls. Chains Lame with de borders. CHESTNUTBROTHERS. 0c2341 and EIGHTH NEW STYLE BLANKET SHAWLS, Long and Square, direct from the celebrated Washington (1 ormerly Bay State Company,' com prising all the now designs, in Stripes, Shadings. Plaids, Grays, Dark Mixtures, and Blacks—in Plain Medium and ("ay Ntyles. Also—Stnita Brioche and Reversible Shawls in great Variety. A fino stock Plain and Printed French Merinoes, Ve lour Poplins. new etyle Rich Printed Coburg, all Wool Moueknee, all Wool Pinkie, &o &t. &o. BLANK tali, SLAVA re An invoice of new JO 4,11-1,13, 4, and 13.4 Red Blankets, come very superior Ballard vale and all Wool Shaker Flannels. and a fine stook of FURNISHING GOODS GENERALLY. CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS—in great variety, of the latent styles, on hand, and made to order, at the shortest notice. CHARLES ADAMS & SON. ooXi EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. FRENCH POPLINS. A FEW CHOICE STYLES AT THE RIGHT PRICES. Lupin's French Mariam, at the right prices. Figured Wool Detainee and Cashmeres. Va!enema, Plaids, Figured Alpacas. Children's Detainee and Wool Plaids. BLACK DRESS GOODS. Auction lots French hlerinoen.ss cents to 81. Wool Delames,l2l to 50 canto. " 6-4 sublime quality. 0125. " Bombazines and Alpacas. Amelinen, Fg'd Airman!, Reps. Black Silks, Coburg. ko• COOPER k CONARD I 0015 Southeast nor. NINTH and !BAKKE I. M ALL AND WINTER CLOAKS of all the now shapes, ready made or MADE 10 ORDER. First-olase work at popular prices. Every garment guarrantiod to fit and please. Cloths bythe yard or piece. of just the right hinds for Ladies', Misses and Boys' wear. COOPER R CONARD T oohs &labelled ear. NINT.II and MARKS P. VEOAKS.—The CITY CLOAK STORE, N.— , 142 North EIGHTH. Every one is talking of tho groat bargains and auperior quality of tho CLOAKS at the CLOAK STORE, 11;2 North EIGHTH Street. CLOAKS.—If you want the best value for your money, go to the City Cloak Store, 142 North 11IGHTII Strret. above Cherry. CLOAKS.—The CITY CLOAK STORE, 142 North EIGHTH, is said to be the beet and cheapest store in the arty. 0013-1 m CLOAKS.—A magnificent assortment of nil the newest styles imported this season, with every new material, made up and trimmed in the very best manner, at prices that defy all competition, at the Paris Cloak Store, northeast corner of EIGHTH and WALNUT Streets. ocl3 lin SUANVLS. &oohs and Cimino Lame Shawls, Long and square Blanket Shawls. Stella Shawls, all colors. Reverenblo Shawls. Plush shawls. Misses' Shawls. all qualities. CHARLES ADAMS to 80N, EIGHTH and Alt II Btx CLOAKS.—A large variety constantly on hand, also tondo to order in tho snort fsehlona ble gty lee, at lower rates than any other establishment, and In one day's no t H ice. CARLES ADAMS & SON, oeS.mwftf El tllErn and ARCH Ste. "i MEN GOODS of every description, in _KJ oluding shirting Minna, table linens, towohngs, napkins, doylies, linen 130i1111 . 9, &0.. kn. CHAR Id. 8 ADAMS h SON, 008.mwflof EIGHTH and ARCH Ste. WE INVITE particular attention to our stook of Dress Goode,whioh ego sell at a small ad "RiIIVIAITAYMIMPB Kw GLOVES. CHARI,Ne DAMS & ocS-mwftf EIGHTH and ARCH Ste EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS! THORNLEY & CHUM, Ee Corner EIGHTH & SPRING GARDEN Sts,, Having enlim6dßiMighoTnind, BToc Now oiler for 'iteration ONE OF 11 ILE BEST STOOKS OF GOODS In their lino in Philadelphia. BOUGHT FOR CASH EXCLUSIVELY, And will be aold POSITIVELY CHEAP! Spews! attention invited to Silks and Dress Goods. bigwig and Cloaks, Clothe and Casaimeraili Blankets and Flannels, Linen Goods and Muslin!, Maraai Iles and oilier quilt. 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K BUYERS.—Gentlemen: I have taken the Basement of the Philadelphia Bank, 419 C 11FATISUT Street, whore I will continue to hug and sell (as I have heretofore done at the Custom house Avenue Wok-stand) old and new Law and Mis cellaneous Books. 1 have for sale upwards of 100 old black-letter Books printed prior to the year MI Also, a copy of Erasmus on the New Testament, 2 VOlB., 4tos printed in 1540. Price es°. I will also deal in Ennravin&e and Autographs. Persons at a distance wishing to sell Books, will deswibe their names ,dates. sizes, hindlngst conditions, and prises.' Pamphlet Laws of Pennsyl vania, and old Books upon America wanted. miGem JOHN CAMPBELL. MEDICINAL. 1 R. STAFFORD'S OLIVE TAR WHEN OLIVE TAR IS INIIALED its heating Bairamte odors are brought In contact with the lining membrarie of the THROAT, BRONCHIAL TUBES, AND ALL THE AIR-CELLS OF THE LUNGS. relieving nt once any pain or oppression, and healing any irritation or inflamation. WHEN OLIVR TAR IS TAKON UPON SUGAR, It farina an unequalled Soothing end Healing Syrup for Coughs and all Throat diseance. WHEN OLIVE TAR IS APPLIED, its Magnetic or eon eentrated curative 'powers render it a moat speedy PAIN ANNIHILATOR. Olive Tor is not sticky—does not discolor. Fifty cents a bottle, at 442 BROADWAY, N. Y., and by all Druggists. J. R. STAFFORD'S IRON AND SULPHUR POWDERS aro a soluble preparation of Iron and Sulphur, identical with that existing in tie blood of a perfectly healthy person. Uniling with the digested food, THEY REVITALIZE AND PURIFY THE BLOOD. THEY IMPART ENERGY TO THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. THEY INVIGORATE THE LIVER, THEY STRENGTHEN THE DIGESTION. THEY REGULATE THE SECRISTIONS OF THE BODY. AND ARE A SPEOIFIC FOR ALL FEMALE WEAKNESSES PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A PACKAGE. At 44 BROADWAY, New York, and all DmKninle PAMPHLET CONTAINING TESTIMONIALS FROM THE following and more than Me other well-known promi nent persons, will be sent to any addreerbfree by mail, Gnu. LAW, Esq., Fifth anomie, New York. EIMISOti DRAPER, Esq., Banker, Now York. TITHRLOW WEED, Esq., Albany, N. Y. Gen. DUFF GREEN, Washington, D. C. Col. SAMUEL COLT, Hartford, Conn. Col. CHAS. MAT, U. S. A. Rev. JOSHUA LEAVITT, Ed. Independent, New York. Rev. E..13:::0ir, Ed. Examiner, New York. Rev. D. W. CRONK, Agt. Am. Bible Union, N, Y Rev. O. F. A. SPINN I NG, Butternottu, N. Y. Rev. Dr. LEONARD, Excitor, N. H. SEND FOR A PAMPHLET. Sold by all Druggists. DYOTT & CO., No. 232 No SECOND Street, Agents for Pennsylvania. se22-2m AMITEFor the INISTADIT RELIEF and PEA . mAriErvp CURE of thia diAreaming ems- vtaint, nve N S BRONCHTAII CIGARETTES, blade by C. B. SEYMOUR & CO., 4Esa+ BROAD WAY, Now York. Prior. 91 per box; rent free by post my7-6m if} FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS'. P`-'PEOIALTY FOR, LADIES. - TRUSS AND BRACE DEPARMENT conduoted by com petent Ladies. Entrance on TWELFTH &Beet, find door below Raoe. A lull line of Meohanical Reme dies, light and elegant in construction, speeia/B/ odnided to Ladies' u 'e. C. IL NEEDLES, Proprietor, S. W. corner TWELFTH and RACE Streets. . • . lig' Entrance to C. 11., N.'e Room, for gentlemen, at the corner. aell.3mif A WONDERFUL AND NEVER -1-1 FAILING REMEDY FOR DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. PROFESSOR MORRIS' EU OEPLIALOS, AN EXTERNAL REMEDY, Prepared by MOOKRIDOE & CO.. No. North FOURTH Street. Sfir Aud for sale by Druggists generally. sellamif 1 ' ; UTLER HOUSE, No. 112 SOUTH SITU Streot, Opposite Indepond ono° Square. Conducted on the European plan. Accessible at nil bourn. cosy-3in A. 11..LIJK ENS, PtooLietor. ODUMAS COGNAC-40 quarters, 20 . Sight., landing from " Ito Ila." For gals by F. D. I.ONOOII AMF. sold-12t 207 South FRONT. B. GODARD VERY OLD COGNAC J • 10 half PIM, 20 quarters. in bond, for sale by F. D. LONGCHAMP, oo18•12t 217 South FRONT Street. WANTS. A N ENTRY CLERK WANTED IN A AN Wholesale Dry-Goods Jobbing House. 17one need apply except those oho have had some etprinepee. Address .• liry tioods,'• prsls office, - VITANTED—By a young man, who is a good Accountant. • Sitaatten in a Wholesale Store. Address" F. G., ' Office of One paper. 0e23-4t* WANTED—A girl to do Housework in a email family. Apply at No. 118 FEDERAL Street. 0e29 2t* COMPETENT CLOAK MAKERS Wanted immediately at No. 40 South SECOND Street. It. 50( - ) WILL IiECIURE AN INTEREST in a first-rate Patent-right that will Recur° a fortune in a brief time. Addreas " A.R.," at Red Lion Hotel. 0e29-3t* $l , OOO TO *3,000 WANTED TO IN lirrortvkoated 1•=41 ,, t niortgare. §reVarat !sums, on Y. Apply tot.. J. 11. 1.11.01nA8, 9 WALLA UT Street. 0e2.5-4t. VAST-OFF CLOTHING WANTED FOR CASH. Please call or addresv A N EXPERTENUED SALESMAN wishes 131 to engage lite cervices in a firstclass Dry Goode Jobbing Rouse ; can furnish undoubted testimonials as to chary °ter and capacity. Addrees" Fordham," office of this paper. oca3 Ott' FOR SALE AND TO LET. II ESTER COUNTY FARMS FOR BALE, TO CLO9E AN ESTATE.—Two very deS, rabic Farme in Brand 1 wine township, four miles north of Coatesville, and six from Downingtown. The land is of the best naafi ty and under good cultivation, with two sets of buildings, and will be sold together or sepa rately, at a reasonable price and upon accommodating terms. Apply to J. D. RMNBO VII, oolt.3t* 436 WALNUT Street. T 1 LET A NEW HOUSE, No. Ma 23.18 GREEN Street, with all the modern im provemente. Rent $525. mad 6t* fiILARD -OIL FACTORY.—To rent, a LARD-OIL FACTORY with 32 Patent Lever Presses, with Plates, Bags, Tabs, Kettles, Tanks; all in complete order. Apply to ROWLEY, AAIIBURNER & CO., oe4 No. 16 LOTITII WHARVES. a s PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE .-FAftsl.-117111 be sold, at ?oldie Bale. on Second day. t he 12th of 11th (Novembe.9 month, 1850, en the Premis-s, 01l that valuable FARR situated in White marsh township. Alonegnmery county one and a half miles from the (Acetone Hill Railroad Depot, adjoining the lands of George Blight. I min A. Lukens, and others; also, bordering on the 'Wissahickon creek, con taining one hundred and fifty acres of very_superior land, all in the highest state of cultivation. The lime stone is of the very besi quality for limeburning our prison, and the lime made from it beam a high character the Philadelphia market. There is also on the premises an opening of Iron ore, which prom‘ses an abandant supply of ore of excellent The improvements consist of a Stone Mansion House, fontamg two parlors, i dining-room, and kttohen on the irst floor, five chambare on the second floor, with celled attics. The Nouse is well shaded with evergreen and other trees. The B irn is of stone, 100 feet long by 00 feet wine, and connected with it are a large manure shed, wagon house, corn crib, ko., 5r,c., a I built of the .best matoriale. There aro walla of excellent water under cover, at lie House and Barn. . . There aro also on the promisos a gond Tenant Bonee and large Barn; also, three I ircektlns, witrt a aom fortable House and Stables, sufficient for the rise of the kilns 'Lite above Farm is considered to be ono of the beet proportion in the neighborhood, and will be aold with out reserve. A large amount of the purchase-money may remain on the premises. The property will be shown by Tomo Williams, re sicyng thereon. The Sale to Oommence at 2 o'clock P. M., when the conditions will be made known by 0017 wfmllt* ANN WILLIAMS, Trustee. TIO CHAU?, AND 0 ABINET MAKERS.- The Phoenix Wcod-Bending Company, owners of " Blanchard's Patent." for the States of New York; New Jamey, Pennsylvania and Maryland, will sell county, town, or shop righta, or grant licensee to use, on easy terms tine Is the only patent. All infringers will be strictly dealt with. Apply to JOHN SILSBY, or 0, A. ItUItGE.SB, No. 34 BROADWAY, New York. 0,,r -dam J ox EXCHANGE.—A CHOICE TRACT of good mumproverl farm land to the State of New Jersey, convenient to the city. will be exchanged for clay property. Apply at No. llti FEDERAL. Street. 5e2.2-tf MIS' 94 21,A.I:11) !I 600,000 Acres for Silo and entry, at prices ranging froml2X to de cents i cr Acre, in any quantities re quired . TAXES en,id, and PATENTS prooursd for Dunha m re of Land under the Graduation Aot. Plate furnished gratis by enclosing a postage ata,Ml , For to rthor informations pply to 'WILSON, RA.W.LINGS & CO., U. S. and General Land Agents, 66 CHESTNUT Street, D:Prreen THIRD and FOURTH, ST. LOUIS, ho LAS it WARRANTS bought, sold, and located. 002-3 m BOARDIN G. BOARDING. -TO LET. communicating rooms. with eXOIII6iVII MO of hash. parlor, and pri vate table :f detureL 1,321 WALNUT At. 0029 3t* GENTLEMAN AND lIIS LADY, or one t or two sincles gentlemen. may obtain Board a t 1009 CHESTNUT street oc2o-3C. F IMT•OLASS BOARDING, with hand- LoCaTe s c u c . . e m e [nunicating and single Rooms, aits_l”7 EDUCATIONAL. k-7PRING GARDEN HALL.-ITLASKO'S BRANCH. ACADEMY, AT SPRING GARDEN HALL—lnstruction in Lines Calisthenic Exorcism for MIRtON. and a now method of Exercises united with hlilitnry Drill. for Masterg. rv ymillaligiikiggn i ca i l li d atelf r aiirtV r trrlVsiniction ; and' from 5 to half put' 6 o'clock I'. M. Jar Mindere. oc2l-12t MESDAMES CITEGARAY AND D'IIER- L". VILLY respectfully inform their friends and the vuhlio char they have removed them Boarding and Dar School for Younr Ladies from Logan Square to Km - Law and 1129 tifltlttlE Btreet. Pupils from fire years of age upward prepared for the fourth clear. • 172.5.6 m t./RYANT, STRATTON, & FAIRBANKS' ERC &MILE COLLEGE, S. E. corner SE VENTH. and CHESTN UT . Etre ets.—Day and Evening SLIIIO/1, illfirVidltai Instruction in Bookkeeping, in cluding General Wnolose!" and Retail Burliness, Bhip- Ping, Forwarding and Communion, Banking, Lx change, Manufacturing. Railroading, Steamboating. Re.. the moat thorough and Tracheal course in the United States. Also, Lectures, Commercial Calcula tions. Arithmetic. and the higher Alathematica, Pen manship (best in the Correspondence, La. For sato, their new 'Pipeline on Bookkeeping, beauti- Cully printed in colors, and the best work published. oe2l-tf CLASSIOAL INSTITUTE. DEAN STREET. below LOCUST. The duties of the Classical lmsotote will be resumed Monday. Suptamber S. .1. W. FAIRES, A. M., au27-d2m Principal. PENN INSTITUTE, SOUTHEAST COR DOM THIRTEENTII and FILBERT Street., re opens MONDAY, Scptember 3d. Four more pupils will be admitted. Cataloguee sent to any address. au2l-tt R. STEWART. Principal. M R. IV THROP TAPPAN'S BOARD ING and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES No 1727 VINE street, near Logan Square, will RE-OPEN on WEDNESDAY, September Nth. Circulars I urrushed on application- aul6-tNI PREPARED GLUE. SPA I CYS PREP . R.ED CiiJU ii A taTrcri Ui 31.511; BAVEO MIME. ECONOMY DISPATCH! TIES P ' At oceotensa war Amer., corn an csoll-ruarriatort forniUrs It to nerr desirable to have some ohea and ow:mordent 11 , 37 for TC.lglarirli Furniture, WOlO. Crooks f To *.e. SPALDENQII PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergencies, and no houeehoid can afford to be without it. It is always ready and up to the stick ing point. There is no longer a necessity for limping chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls, and broken Cradle!. It is just the article for cone, shell, and other ornamental work, so popular with ladies of refinement and taste. . . . _ This admirable preparation is used cold, being ehe weeny hold in solution. and porsessing all the valuable lurAitie3 of the best cabinet-makers' glue. It may be end in the placo of ordinary mucilage, being 'retail more atthesive. "USEFUL IN EVERY ROUSE" 13. B. A brush accompanies eaon bottle. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS• erkolesale Depot, No. 48 CEDAR Street. New Yon Addreez HENRY 0. SPALDING & CO., Box No. 3600, New York. .rat nn for Dealers in Cases containing four , eight, and twelve dozen, a beautiful Lithograpino SHOW-CARD accompanying cacti package. *lir A single bottle of SPALDINWS PREPAHED GLUE will save ton tunes its cost annually to every household Sold by all ermined Stationer!, Drugaista, Hard ware and Furniture Dealers, Greeerea and Fancy Stores, Country Merohantnehonld make a noise SPALDING'S PREPARED GLPE, when making tkp their lint. IT WILL STAND ANY CLIMAT doe-mwf-y . . BUSINESS CARDS. P R. S. T. BEALE ; DENTIST, tins romnved to 1113 CILESPNUT Street, (Girard How.) Philadelphia. 0c25-11n* CHARLES W. BROOBE, ATTORNEY- AT•LAW, Has removed Ina office to Nu. LW. SOUTH SIXTH STREET. 023.60 NEW ORLEANS (LA.) PIOAIIINE.- JOY. 00E, &I Co. Have been appointed vole agents in Philadelphia for this extensively circulating paper..of commanding in fluence. Business men aro advertising in the best news papers of city and country, at the . offices of JOY CUE & CO., Advertising Agents. Flk 711 and CHESTNUT Streets. Philadelphia ; Tribune Butidinga, New York. 0070-tr 1.? it. CORSON, RETAIL, ESTATE BROKER, NOR RISTOWN, PA.. Orr FR DS AT PUBLIC AN PRIVATE BALE, Rome of the most desirable and productive farms In m on t g ,,,eryand Cheater counties. Alec. several Mer chant and Grist Mulls. in desirable parts or the country. Persons wishing to purchase properties, either as homes or inveaments, will hind It greatly to their ad vantage to call, or write for a catalogue. Several handsomely located farina to exchange for city property. Norristown Properties for sale or rent. Good Mortgages negotiated reasonably:' Andy to R. R. CORSON, oott-lin NORRISTOWN, Ps. NIOIIOLI-30N, or • Manufacturer of Sinwrs, LINEN and MARSEILLER BOSOMS AND COLLARS. A large and oholoo assortment, and %var.!. MAD'. always on nand. unto whioh I partloularly Invite the attentoll of calm and prOliipt-yEtyulg sHOST-TIMS buyerl . . S. I Corner of SECOND and ARCH Streets, Phils.- dolphin. auT-3m* W FT/QUM' rk I gONS 7 I'MPORTER.R. Oh BAVAICA CLOARE. ttlti ullllfll FRONT r3troot, ltei3olVd regularly a fall assortradut of desirable. CI ti &Hu which rho:. oho at lOW lOr sash or C I Provel credit. &OE SEE, MECHANICAL ENOINEER. and PATENT ATTORNEY, No 114 south SIXTH Street, (Ewrtr voooeito *kg County Court Howse,/ rovaret .; . -. Ito., and tranenote another bueinex " connected with the obtaining of Let tere Patent. Machinery Designed and Drawings made. au2,5-9m* CONCERT HALL. MONDAY, Oot, 23, AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS. POSITIVELY PEOrEBSOR ANDER6ON'S LAST Warm or M.&OIC. Please metal your seats during the day. The crowd will be great at night. DEPIIVITELY THE FINAL SIX NIGIITS OF THE WIZARD yvocAl M Y THE LAST 141 IR HO R URS IN PIILLADELPHIA PROFESSORANDERSON, 1118 PAREWELL AND 8,610 MINUTES. TO-NIGHT, (MONDAY) Octolier 21. QUEEN VICTORIA'S OWN PROGRAMME TO-MORROW. (TUESNAY,) October SO. EMPEROR NAPOLEON'S PROORANIAI.E. THURSDAY. November L BENEFIT OF MISS ANDERSON, Ponuste and Clairvoyants , . FRIDAY, Nov. 2, THE PROFESSOR'S BENEFIT. AND LAST NIGHT BUT ONE. SATURDAY. Nov. 3 THE LAS I' NIGHT OF ALL. BENEPITof Misses kLIZ A and FLORA ANDERSON AND THE WIZARD'S FAREWELL SPEECH. Next Saturday Afternoon. at 2 o'clock, THE LAST aft aIVD MATINEE. THIS IS REALLY THE VALEDIHTORY WEER. DELAY NOT COMING, BUT COME. "PROCRASTINATION is Tun THIEF OF TIME." Every evening at 8. Doors open at 7. Seats should be geoured at the Box-01110e during the day. Office open from 10 WI 4. This is the only way of securing a good seat. Balcony 25 cents; Body of Hall 20 cents. 00291 t 33) Do AnCONrAee t WHEATLEY & CLARKE'S ARCIIST • • THEATRE. THE LAST NIGHTS! THE LAST NIGHTS! OF THE MONKEY BOY! THE MONKEY VOY! THE MONKEY BOY THE MONKEY ROY: TO NIGHT AND TO-M ELYORROW NIGHT, P THE ONLY OPPORTUNITIES Samrre OP SEEING THE GREAT DRAMA! your teats. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE. Sole Lessee M. A. GARRETTSON, Stage Manager_.... ._....-- Mr. WM. A. CHAPMAN. Business Agent— Mr. JOS. D. MURPHY. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, Will be acted, the celebrated sensation drama (al ready witnessed by over 13,000 persons) of THE DEAD HEART! Performed for an entire season in London. Robert Landry, Mr. Edwin Adams; Legrand, Mr. Young ; Catharine Duval, Mrs. Gladstane ; Germette. Miss C. Jefferson. Previous to the pay A POPULAR CUM RDIETTA. Doors open at aquarter to 7 o'clock ; performances' commence at 711' o'clock. Sir Prices as usual. CONTINENTAL THEATRE, (Late National,) WALNUT Street, above Eighth. THE GREAT AMERICAN CONSOLIDATED CIRCUS COMPANY, EVE RY MAD HTDURING T r H o E pr i WEEK. SGNOR O, Tho wonderful re l preeenta C ti ANl ve T of the Ring-Tailed- Man-Monkey. who will hang by his tail from the ex treme height of the theatre. First appearance of WM. H. MORESTE, the won derful Horizontal Bar Performer. Re-engagement of W. R. SMITE and TOM KING. The doors open at half past 6 °Voce". Performance commences at half past T. Admission only 2S coats ; Family Circle 16. [oe29-6t McDONOUGIPS OLYMPIC (Late GAY& TIES.) RACE Street, below Third. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF "TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROO .t." little CORD ELIA HOWARD as MATT Morgan. Mr. G. C. HO WAR,, as Romaine. First atmearanoe of BILLY THOMAS. the cele brated Comedian, in his Laughable STUMP SPEECH, upon all the toms of the day. To conclude with THE ARTFUL DODGER. AFTERNOON AT ON SATURDAY AT TWOO'CLOCK. Admission 25 and 15 cents. Doors open at 3i before 7 o'clock. Performanos to aommence at 7.G o'clock. VAN AMBURGH & CO.'S ANT) GREAT MORAL EXHIBITION. HYATT FROST Manager. Will exhibit, corner TENTH AND CALLOWRILL STREETS. For a short season only, commencing MONDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 29 Afterwards, Three Performances each day, MORNING. AFTERNOON, AND EVENING. Doom open. 10 A. M., and 2 and 634 P. Admission 23 cents; Children under 9 yearn LS cents. RARE, m VALUABLE I L AND CURIOUS ANIMALS Known to Naturalists, and is the only pure and cor rect school where youths con aticeessflilly unlock. study. and define the GREAT BOOK OF NATURAL HISTORY. This show contairs all the animals belonging to Van Amburgh Ic Co.'s Two Menageries, united and ar ranged into one colossal exhibition, with TWO SETS PERFORMING ANINIAL TWO BETS PERFORMING ELEPHANTS. TWO tolt.TS PERFORMING PONIES. TWO SETS PERFORMING MONKEYS. TWO SETS PERFORMING MULES. 0e27-Gt* SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE. ELEVENTH STREET OPEN FOR THE SEASON. NEWLY DECORATED AND PAINTED. MR. SANFORD Ras secured one of the LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented heretofore, who WI appear Sanford will perform every evening. Doom open at 7; Commence at 71‘. Admittance 25 cents. Children 13 0011tE. oc18•lm HEADQUARTERS, FRANKLIN PI ACE.—FREE CONCERTS—Lunch II A. M. The beautiful and accomplished Vocalist. MADAM HUARD, and the beautiful dausause. Miss MARY CO SON, assisted he Messrs. MURPHY. HENRY, and HER R HUNKER. the celebrated Pianist. .0029 CARL WOLFSOIIN AND THEODORE THOMAS'S SERIES OF 81X CLASSICAL SOI REES, at the FOYER of the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Subscriptions will be received at the Monte Stores of G. Andre & Co.. 1101 Chestnut street; Lee & Walser, 722 Chestnut street; Heck & Lawton, Seventh and Chestnut streets; and 'Ph. A. Sehmidt, Jumper and CheAnut streets, where the programmes and pardon tars can be seen sail Owl' P ENNA. AOADEMY OF THE FINE ART:3.-1025 CHESTNUT Street. " AZO." a splendid Paniting by Mignot. "THE FIRST SIN," a beautiful Marble Statuette by An gelini. On exhibition for a short time. Visitors will please bring their opera glasses. FIRE INSURANCE. MECHANICS' INSURANCE. COMPANY of Philadelphia. No. IRS North SIXTH Street, below Raco. 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. . . DIRECTORS. William Morgan, Robert Flanigan, Francis Cooper. Michael Moiloop . , . I.eorge L. Dougherty, Fdward hlallovern. James Martin, Thomas B. McCormick, James Durosa, Joan Bromley. Matthew MoAleer, Francis Falls, Bernard Rafferty. John Cassadx, Thomas J Hemphill, Bernard H. Hulteman, Thomas Fisher, Charles Clare. Francis Mohlam's, Michael Cahill. FRANCIS COOPER, President. BERNARD RAFFEKTY, Secretary. oc2J.6in T HE MUTUAL LIFE IrSURANOE COM PANY OP NEW YORK. INVENTED IN YI. eT MORTGAGES ON REAL ESTAII The premiums are LOWER than in many other C 011117 3- niee, and the Dividends have been GREASER. This is a strictly Minuet. Company, There are EGI Stockholdere, so that ALL THE PROFITS BELONG TO THE INSURED. Pamphlete, and every information, may be had Grum, on application to F. RATCHFORD STARR. Agent, 8. W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets. PHILADELPHIA REYERRNCES: Thomas Robins, John Welsh, Mordecai L. Dawson, George H. Stuart, George M. Stroud, E. B. Whet en. Sohn B. Myers, J. Fisher Learning, Joseph Patterson, William C. Ludwig. - John M. Atwood, Arthur G. Coffin, Thomea H. Powers, George W. Toland. William McKee. Thor. Watteon. n.93-ly " VANE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO A." 406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED APRIL, 103. BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS. DIRECTORS. Samuel Wright, D. B. Birney, Wm. W. Walters, J. W. Everman, Chu. Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr,. Geo. A. West, Jacob W. Stout. 0. Wilson Davis, Monk° Stern. Thos. 8. Martin. GEORGE W. DAY. President. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice Prea•t. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. t AMERICAN SAVING FUND.—Oom _pagy's Building, southeast corner WALNUT and FOURTH. Streets. Open daily from 9 ail o'clock, and on MONDAY till Bin the evening. This Ole Institution has always mud in full, on dement. without notice. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All sums paid book, on demand i n , gold andeii rer. TRUSTEES ALEX, NHILLDIN, President. BASIL. WORE, Vice President. John O. Farr, T. E. Harter, George Nugent. John Anspaoh, Jr., Sand. T. Bodine, Alb. (.Roberts, John Allman, Jonas Bowman, H. H. Eldridge, Wm. Howard. JOHN S. WILSON , Treasurer. JOHN C. BIM& Secretary. oc3o-Imif SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND, °Moe, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine and Callowhill. Incorporated by the Legislature April 14th 1811. Open rbr Deposits and Payments, daily, from 9 toB3B o'olook, Also, on MONDA'X and THURSDAY EVENINGS, from b to 8 o'clock. interest 5 per cent. per annum. Depositors can with draw their Moneys by Checks, if desired. Special De Posits reoehred. JAMES d. PRINGLE. President. VW •11101• •Ie Rs•nrwthr. artBn-tr IN TIM COURT OF COMMON PLEAS -IL FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF DMA- D FLFRIA Notice is hereby given that I, ISAAC ROBERTS, h a ve applied for the benefit of the insolvent laws of this Commonwealth to said Court. Said application will be heard in the said Court on MONDAY, November 19th, 1660, at 10 o'clock A. M.. when arch where all in in terested may attend. The said Court sits n its usual room, on the south side of Chestnut street, between Fifth and Sixth streets, In the city of rhiladidphia. oeS9-raleflh* ISAAC ROBERTS. NOTIOE —TO TEE HEIRS AND LE- A. GAL Representatives of DANIEL SCHNED, LE late of FAst Earl ow ship Lancaster county, do -ceased. You are hereby notified, that:by virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster noun Cy. to me directed. I mull hold an inquest to divide, part, or value the Real Estate 01 DANIEL BatiNElleß. deceased, on SA TURDAY, the lath day of DECEMBER, A. 18e0. at 1 o'clock P. M., on the premises, in East Bari township, Lancaster county, when and where you may attend If You think proper. B. W. P. BOYD, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lancaster. Oct. al, IE6O. oc2B-mtt LET T E RS TESTAMENTARY UPON -ILA the Estate of AMY DIXON, late of Bridgton. New Jersey, but formerly of Philadelphia, Pennsylva nia, widow, having been granted to the undersigned. all persons indebted to the sant Estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the lame, without delay, those having MAGEE_, Executor, No. 403 WALNUT Street Or SARAH WESTCOTT, Executrix NOTICE.—APPLWATION HAS BEEN I made to the Auditor General of the State of Penn sylvania for the renewal of a Certifieste of Yew", lva ma State Loan, per act of April 16, Me, No. kVA. fOr e 1,440.4.15, dated April 10, 1241. in name of Sibilla P. Kennedy, the name having bean lost or destroyed. eel-mam GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.—The subscriber would invite spaniel attention to hia IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS, known as the most nerteot fitting made. On hand, and made to order at Shortest notion. YirIIOLFALALE TRADE PUFF/AEA Also, an extensive parortrnent of DENT'S 7 , 71011811- tiooM, of Ms own imnottation. - 514 CHESTNUT T r T e t. 0e.25 FOur doom below the " Continental Rotel." AZUMEA ! AZUMEA ! AZUMEA AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA: AZUMEA PROF. MORRIS' AZUMEA BAKING POWDER. Manufactured alely . 62 North FOURTII Btreet, and for easeby Orocera generally. aell-amlf AMUSEMENTS. WEDNESDAY, THE AMERICAN PROGRAMME 41Aii11410TH kIEI4 AGE 3IE INSURANCE COMPANIES Aserets SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, WORTH OVEA .$13000,0 SAVING FUltili)S.