The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 30, 1860, Image 3

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    ELPeTORS.
RIOLIARD VAUX,
JORN; CESSzi A:
JOHN ALEXAVDER,
PREDSSIOE BTOF.VER,
S t skODIEW4Y HETLOAR,
WAIMMAN.,
Ok:,'WfJAVOBY,
-,8 JOSEPH , DOWDALL,
' "7:" IEATAH JAMES,
i..HHOEOE STIIZSb,
JOHN BLACK,
OPEGEOROAP4
W/LLLAIit L.,DENARY,
12. S. S. :171.NOHESTER,
13 1 '360EN:1 LAVBAOIi,
REORDOW,
15: (4E011421E,D: JACKSON,
IG. WILLIAM 'HORLIAS,
17. JOEL B. DANKER,
13..11 R. CRAWFORD,
19 FILABOIS'LLIRD,
g O. J. B. HOWELL,
21. JOHN CALOHAII,
22. SAMUEL MARSHALL,
22 7 WILLIAM BOOK.
24: JAMES!. LEONARD,
25. GAYLORD CHURCH.
,LEGAL INTELLIGENCE•
Thel , C•littrettelilnal Dispute 'ln the First
lebtriet—Trial OF WV!. Byattlye
Qtbitrrett . SIMMONS -41 age ThompSon.—
The mist ..of - William Byerly, on the charge of
fraud,: An statistittithig - one election return for
another and so changing the result in the
First Congre.4onal diatriot, was lleihhed yester
day Al mud, the • court room was densely
crowded, nod the intermit in the care continued
onahated.,.
L. Tineederre Haling and John M. Riley were oalied
and
_pisti l"l iierh i e h te r tfrliNgt■lt;.%,gperlgrg eetre!
sentim as very mach netted oiler tne president an
nounced the vote, end he branded the judges as a set of
thieves"
&ordain v 11041.-1 iaw come Repent on the
ausetan in Mr. tlyany'rs house ; they were in a roll with
bkittglitaPer around them; it wan on Thursday that
saw ra.
litestr.ficamlan recalled.—l saw these ravens on
weeassecar or. Thunder' morning' - they were on the
mantel, and I 'picked them up. but my aunt Ma.
BYerts) told me Went them down, as they belonged to
Il list ld stitii Mier' .-- I teed. in- the same precinct
'with_ DU. ; serlr; was in the Convention thatnomi
nate& gar. sehman; it was through Mr. Byerly's exer
tion, that I wp sent there.
A. jit.•cemoWat sworn—l never knee" Mr. Bratty to
write enytohi but abuse own name; I have seen him
writsir e = and that he all; have read far Min
Ravi recalled for the defame—
The erstepowseed to show whet gave rim to the
excitement .marred to by the witness, when on the
stand barons; .bet the Commonwealth otlected as it had
no Wanes pit the cue. After some diseuision the
wain &lowed the witness to state where the papers
had Weealaosd and Improcieeded
Arian me at the bottom of the talie there was sit
the pp~ ~ ege s atatirssbf the
littb before iti t i h i
i tloventh,diailnd
kralaiOnm papal . these parties were inuulging , them
isimminshodering
' At thishoutt thetwitnese was stopped. and the mut
sonlhisd, tee winsome so the legal testimony. Be testi
fied that adn eXeitaluant orightated from what was mid
Ittrose whet
Mallet alleola sworn-1 have served Mr. Byerly with
setter andminanst water for six or nine rears, and had
ships to read the account to him.
Mr. famirie - was peached, and he tesiified that Mr.
Rept was first nominated as return jlse. but he de-
Mutat to axe nominated Mr. Bon n y ; the witness
modems, It to favorable Mr. dupl. but am a
la •t._ "ha was a helpless minority ;he could
IN amen Haar testified to the excitement of Mr.
klyerly at the meeting of the Board of Return Judges,.
-taw SaBIITTAL.
Horatio Jonas .worn.-4 know Mr. Bonny ; I saw him
at Cineinnatl to saw. him write his name ; don't
know what the paper was. and don't know who wrote it;
don't kranythak Mr. hearty wrote it.
TSa DijaaOS AGAIN.
Mr Stillpianotreied a copy of the Doty Nem
pabillialidotte day after the election, to meet the
sanitation of the Commonwealth that Mr. Lehman
wee 'announced af elected; It would alto be an
explanation of Mr. Byerly's remark to Mr. Car
eta, thattiiirdtht bet thiat Mr. Butler was elected,
the - Datly, Nast &frig him majority at 131.
Mr. /dean allowed the paper, but immeallately
pointed out that the Fourth ward, as there report.
ad, was yearly correct, giving Mr Lehman over
500 majority.
Both Mdse. her. closed and the argument was
ecuniermad, the Varlet Attorney for the Cora.
monareella and Mr. - Caseidy for the defence.
In charging the jury, Judge Thompson held that
offene• -- for which the defendant Was indicted
was provided for in the act of 1839
At hid/ pad' two o'clock the ease was given to
theJtuy, and not having agreed upon a verdict at
three o'clock, the court adjourned. ,
Diselltrf OORRT' Judge Hare.—Joseph
Whartinby vv. John it Newman. An action to
recover at balance Of a aeon claimed for services
reedited to defendant on his farm. Defence,
payment, and that his services were not of the
value elahned. Oa trial.
Winkel It. Dickerson, to the um, &0 . ., vs. Win.
trailing as Pyle; Wilson, & Pyle. Be
fore reported. - Verdict for plaintiff for $681.00.
Theism -OJuRT- 7 -Judie Stroud.--D.
Kao4o Co. vi. The Omen and Coatee.streat Pas
mrager—ltailmad Company. An colon to recover
ibe valairofihe stock, &0., of the Careen-,treat
lino off under that clause in the charter
el the — defeddalits wateb required the purehase of
onnihne Hine running over their route. Defeat*,
that ohs only lien rwaning over the route—via, the
Atetedidinet lute, hid been purchased by them,
ontlitiyW r etinothoOnd to buy in any others.
V I ' l ' 1 4 , 51
Wants to liar Tasst.—Ae merry old winter
approaches and the ladles are dieoussins the question
of their winter wardrobes, a prominent inquiry is.
Whertiehell ya bey oar Pars l We are happy to meet
this inquiry, In a Canner that will make all who heed
oar adYlek.ressetaber es with gratitude, by infonninc
our felt readers that one of the most munificent stooks
of Fifa; /*Orating evert oracle belotigio6 to the trOde,
ever offered' in this country, is now the wonder and
admiration of all who visit the splendid establishment
of Aleasm. Maki Oakford tc Bone, under the Conti
nental Note. AU their other departments are now
*quell? aolaplete, and their store in all days and
weathers liken** alive with easterners.
Win) Tiennsi?-attie question of who is
Tonmins admitted in interest with the identity of the
nisissteetruelt..lllllr Nielson. A poetical inquirer
wntei: . - •
Toll ms. Timmins, tell me true,
Is what garb did I meet ypu
Zobsdi in souse of spotless
Or In broadalpth, Musk as night
it )a nit gat Thnisdanis respeotable individual of
the seals etwowarion, sad that on the oseasion referred to
above he was sled m • suit of ", broadcloth bigot Be
night," deemed saithaving come from the Brown-Stone
Clotletitellan Of & Wilson, 2loa. We and 605
Clwidistetrest. above OLath. where the mat splendid
'task of ginseng' for gentlemen and youths will be
round.
BM So as RAPPI.—The happiest man in this
wooW Lathe mail of moderate desires. Wealth is an
this t; ho is distinction ; so is power ; so is
leatmeig—so saw all combined. But he who enjoys
duet triall of thaw sad still vainly desires more, is not
him*: 416) is not contented. and discontent is infeli
city:, bi the contrary, he who has little, yet wants kiss,
is rieh—for be has more than he needs ; whether it be
SoullIS;or honors. public eclat, or private enjoyments
Cl. remilt is Mill the same, if he providently hors his
Mathes laths sae price fashionable emporium o t °Ten
ants. Stokes, No. 667 Chestnut street, where a valuable
otsr is pressetad,with each article sold.
TRW GRAND t NSTINONIAL CoNOKAT to George
Felix Beniunitakes place this 'Vatting, at the Musical
Fund Mail.- Mad. Johannes°. 'rhos. Bishop. Geo. W.
Wooster, Mr: Beakert, and a large array of me hest
soloists of its eity,will appear. A brilliant danced may
be IMPIDeled , for which every lover of music should se
oar. his tioketesaitY.
SPECIAL NOTICES
DIRPS2sui.-INmassrfox. — lf the diges
tive orgies Ara disorganized, the whole machinery of
the body assess to est hartnontously. A Consumptive is
always' a - Drawastio. A PBlllOl2 cannot have a torpid
Weer, or the plies, nor a tick headache, who to not a
Draelltia. Dr. J. ILSTAPFORD'S IRON AND SUL,
MUIR - POWDERB sure all forms of Dyspepsia and
Indloation. They are a soluble pretwation, which
mutes vAth lb* digested food-and enters with it into the
formation of new blood. The Iron strengthens the
sioacglog the combined Sulphin converts its waste Into
eases; files Sutton upon the blood increases the vital
or 1121$21FISS foreus of the body, and regulates al. its
searstuis.' RH advertisement of Dr. J. R. Stafford's
Neinedies, Godsend for epitaphist.
Sold by all Dnrgents, and by DYOTT CO., No. 23$
North COND Street, Philadelphia. oar tf
FOND=NATioNm. SAYZTT Tussr
costasiteriedby the State of Penneyfrania.
•
RULES.
e.Wises is r e ceived every day, and in any amount,
arguor'enell. '
I. AVIA PEX OSIVT. interest ie yard for money from
the day it is /elfin. ,
S. The acmes is always paid back in GOLD whenever
it is eellel for, sad without notice.
1111WW,Is - reardved from Executors, Admicristra
rece„eurdimistS, aid other Thames. in large or small
seast,to/stesirt 41 long or short period.
& The wow received from Depositors is invested in
& m a ykijos t iblerfesses, Ground Rents, and other first
rdesetiesinritrwa .
el; elloren4ierify du—WALNUT Street, southwest
/Milt it d street,-,Philsdelobas. ja.l2
. .
YIN 'A SAVING Fain—NosTa mist
Ooltusit ANCOAD Aid WALNUT STAKETL—DeAosits re
ealredlne.eßaadiarge smonnte, from all oluaeg of
Ore eagnaltY, and alkali interest at the rate of FIVE
FEE MINT. per annul.
Vasa sea be drawn by checks without lose of fo
al/14 ON* daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Non
ea age Astarday until nine in the evening. President,
MAJOILIPI FELL t Tregortirer and &weary, CEA&
AL : -
0111410 1 *411 CLOoratliG OP TUE LATEST
6 ths but =MM. elprestlf for RE.
Pneite marked In
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6 11 0114. 00r lina { -1 7 tIOM system is strictly Adhered
to °iWiJat4 dwrobv &Wad alike.
pet Sp ;
, 10PrOff & 00.. 004 MARKET Street.
10411tAItssuaisti•Psoinf &sm.—A very
g of. SALIAMANDERS for sale at rea
pf&,#•4 citerNUT St., Philadelphia.
- &VANE & WATt.Off
IglibilPnlar-iilllll.llNeal CALIBRATED.
i 4 * . • liounumit SEWINO PIACRINEB
1744. for, Family Savior.
14;i
_WINITMUT Street. Phlladeleitic 407-17
G., AID OfiIIARIST LW
Ir ", milA lim
iiiitilvath TIMID Strut.
PRENIIIINVIost sad Cheapest in the
01 , 44 TJHID sink. - -
11411SAMISEIIIMIN4, Nast and Obeasesl in the
}wtt2slTeStreet
Street.
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t , % UM Street.
-.,- I , s - ,- d 1 4 D • and opori,other dooorip
• 1 : - Ot thilsolit suporior quints, at the
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ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS
UP TO 12 0 9 0 LOOK um map
CONTIN ENTALIIOTEIr—N hith and Chestnut streets.
llobt 'Valentine, Balleforite t C Kimball, Ohio
Mr Long & la, et Peel JOll R Oolibert, Baltimore
B Binith, Delaware Dr Blake, Waeht..D
Misa Naylor. Wash, 1) Jae Bailey & la, 1 1 1 York
Tboe W Foltoe, Savannah W Thorneery, New York
A Hushes, New Orleans P M D6x & la, Alabama
C H Hlnchnian, New York John Hyman, New York
H Trask & la,Kln
alaaZOo Mr era, New York
i l ti• Conner, New York Mm F Cooper, N York
W T Kentucky A Wilhelm i Cornwall
Dr Jones Mrs Isaac)(dell, new V . °
Evans, England John Btebblne, New York
Jones E Jones
Miss F. Jones trnsi Mary Jones
Chas P Dexter, Boston W McConkey, Wrightsv'e
Airs Johnson Miss Johnson
Miss Woodruf W It Johnson. New York
0 Wills. Pittsburg G P Nevin, New Yor
1.18 Walton & la, Mies Gaston, N
Miss Avery, N Carolina J H Louis. New York
Any (I Weed. New York H T Stewart & laN York
Juciso Hinton, New York LIK Wiley, New y ork
.1 Fritz. Bethlehem. Pa J Parker. Raglan
Wm H Gibbons, N Jersey to L Peyton, virginia
R. Y . Peyton, Virginia G R Colby. New York.
W Croaker. Rhode island 1, H Clarke. N Y
V M Riohards, new York J B_Carns; Washington
R H Little, New York Simon Stevens. I ancestor
.1 Stair & wf, York. Pa A r. Cline. Fort Smith, rk
A G Dooly k wf, Toledo, 0 II Bramhall. N Haven
UWinshi N Haven D Braise. New York
Van 0 Hill. Mobile 2 'P 1.0 Taylor, Bolton
Geo Hunnawell. New I ork 1) A Riley.p Now. York
3 Borth., New York Jacob Vander York
.1 31 Bddy, Vermont Pi Wolff, Naw York
T Lutkin*, New York J B Stafford, Baltimore
A W Gibbons Baltimore C W Duval , Florian
A Aiken, washington G D Pitzefiro. Now York
J A Wanrenbach• Balt N Resesitle, Washington
Ft Schuermann. N Orleans GPO H atone & wf, 11l
M Stern, New York Copt Magruder. 23 N
Miss Hughes. Baltimore Miss L Hughes. Baltimore
Mrs Hughes, Baltimore It H Pleassnts, Baltimore
15 Hammitt, Philadelphia HE, Mills, M. D,New-York
GIRARD EOUBE—N. B. corner Ninth and Chestnut.
Ettokal Houston. New York
Diriaravferd, Mo Tgimas iTeo
hoe W White. Kentucky W winery Albans', N
Mrs Dunn, Virginia John W Adam, N
arra nailed & oh, N Win Shepherd, Illinois
W Leonard. New York Mine Leonard, New York
Jas Krider & wf, Buffalo Miss Wilkins, Buffalo
3 C Hendriekery ,Oh ono N T Newell & wf. N York
Miss Cooker, New York Tom Gale. M ennshis
F Steele, Minnesota Mrs Steele, Minnesota
Miss ILSteele. Minnesota Mrs Steele,Washington
Ins P Honecker, Delaware W J wall. New York
Chas Smallwood, Dal Hon James W Wall, N
Geo C Heed, St Louis G V. Wilbur, Conneetiout
O J Thomas, Virginia Wm Hamilton, Baltimore,
.Tae F Babcock, NOW Raven Wm C Cadman, Boston
A Bliss & la,Maosfield Miss Bliss Mansfield
W P Godfrey „ New York Miss Godfrey, New York
Nls Boyoe ha. 8 O Miss Dennison. 8 C
IL F Adams. Chicago Miss Adam_ ,e Chicago
Mies Schultz, Chicago ' M Boiling, Virginia
B friddeman, Delaware J B emith, New Orleans
Judge Lott, Neettelte Mrs Fortune, New York
Miss 8 Ward, New York H Jameson New York
edam Catirtrlght, Prev, It 1 J W Brown. W P oint
H Magraw. L 64 0, Pa Mrs Alexander, arlisle
Mies Henderson. Carlisle Mrs J W Henderson & oh.
W Howard, Burlington Carlisle
Mrs Howard, Burlington Jas Tyler. New Orleans
Miss I erkin. Charleston Thole B Mason & w, Fla
Mies Gillespie. Piorida Miss Swoyer, Florida
Jos Glover & la. Arkansas Mum Miller, Arkansas
Wm C Oggood.Now Orleans W 1, Terry. New Orleans
Miss Ferry, New Orleans Henry Godfrey & la. N Y
lona Nisbet, New Castle Robt Scott. New Castle
Mike Dunn, Virginia Miss Diekson,Philadelphia
J sit Dickson, Philadelphia Geo It Hasewe 1, N Y
Geo W Andrews %Imam lea Russell & la, Md
Jan C Stannard, Maryland H 'l' Hooper, New Yorkl
W New Yore 'l' Jones. North Carolina
John Bathes , Louisville, Ky W I. Stokley, Alabama
Miss Monroe. Alabama Then Gamlen. Dew York
Billings, New York W W Wright
L, Wager, Virginia Mies E Wager. Virginia
I Welton. Watertown 8 Walsh : New Yolk
Wayne Olwine, New York N Bradley, New York
N B Hough & 13. Alex, ell
MERCHANTS' HOVEL—Fourth street. below Arch.
Nelson WomerPennit J Monroe, New York
B Ward. New York G H Robinson. Baltimore
Chan H Anderson, Penne Jae H Black, Mansfield, 0
P J Parkas, Look Haven H 0 Patterion, Preeh'd,NJ
Geo L Beers'& la, Trenton D Brindle. Meahanicaharg
E Glean Lancaster, 0 it I, Gamble. Franklin no
HJ Saylor, Schutt Haven W 0 Drenning. Oxford
It F Brown, Reading Jess. Karns & dau, Ed
W Hastings, Penns A D Hepburn. W'menort
B W Hepburn. W'msport BF Myers, Williamsport
J N Brower, Meroersburg David Bair. Lancaster
II Stover. Poona S H Smith & Is, Johnstown
T W Crawford. Mifflintoirn A H Eletgeklleeding
Saml F MoKer. Hazleton. W_,J Moodie, Ashland. Pa
Hob Scott, Penns &ktDmisherty, Illinois
John Dweller, New Jersey W lthawk, N Y
.T.F Randolph & wf, Penner Mrs V K Kerney, York, Pa
E Chapin & ',LYN*, Pa 3 APen Ohio
Jgg Priteggyg,lll J.M.bOll. 0 HE Poiker, Maryland
D Crawford, Al Milltown
JONES' HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Sixth.
John Hatt, Wash'n. D C Mrs Grier, Was D C
J B Falkirk. Buffalo W T Holland. Liverpool
J McDowell, Chico, o W N Wilson & son, N Y
M Winchester, D C M R Hook, Virsah'n
J MoCarrlok da, Virginia Geo W Sewall, Maryland
Armstrong, Norfolk. Va J Bently. New York
Mrs F Cooper, New York miss Cooper, New York
C W Fuller, Brooklyn 111 es Fuller, Brooklyn
a Hoffman. BerulinirVirginia
R
F Brooks Pittsburg
I H. Perkins, New York J Powell,
R Jones, Maryland Latshaw. Canada
Yiies Poshast, Canada Mrs spottawood. Canada
Peter G Cosby, Richmond J Condon. Maryland
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut 5t., above Firth.
C A Winn, Look Haven M AbboM.Betblehem
J Miller. Allentown John 8 Look, mew Jersey
F W Felder, Now Jersey E Baldwin
Saml Kurtz, Lano 00, Pa W C Karcher Maryland
J L Mollvton, New Orleans John Mason, Lane co, Pa
Mies Sarah F Motor. Pa Win H Colledge.Wash,DC
Gen W Bowan, New York 8 Denton Jc la, Boston
Geo Shaw, halatleinhia Joe Mann, Potter co, Pa
Miss Mann. 'Potter no. Pa Geo Coggeshall, Brooklyn
Mine Corgeshall. Brooklyn J B Davao, new York
John M t,anda, Brooklyn F T Mont, New York
Wesley Wiley, Maryland
PT. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third
D Byrely,_ New Yolk R T Lookwood. Delaware
Claytop. `Delaware A 8' Naudalris, Delaware
R Elwell, New Jersey B A Davis, New York
John Craven. York, Pa B Richard & In, Mkt
St a Wall, Ohio H Gam, Penns ,
r , els on. New York J Stayers & la,
J W Horsey, Laurel, Del ft W Wilson, -E l ston, Rid
E F Fulton, New York D F Rommera, New Jersey
Robt Dick, Biagi)
THE UNION—Arch street, above Third.
Denryeish.Bileshottitown RC Warner, Philadelphia
1. ritevenson. Chester co 1) 8 Althouse. Monte'y no
AB Btimpeon, Del no, N Y W JBhannon. Middletown
Gen Frees. Beading Cot Et Britchtjtcl,Taritaqua
F Hanlon, Delaware W Drembach & L &awning
Israel Yerklay. Juniata eo J H Braise & la. Penn&
Geo Jones, Chester co. Pa Mu lid Jones, Chester co
The, Booker. New York Jae It Ilixson, New Jersey
Ashbel Kind. Warren Ohio Hel Ward, Newton, N
B Lanai, Newton. Nl' L H Gross. Allentown
Geo Broder, Willie/herr. J B Hill, New York
Gen W Wooster, New York Emerson Opdrke. Ohio
&billing. Salem, Ohio Mrs Barron, Boston
NATIONAL ROTEL—Rime 'treat, above Third.
S Sanderson, Phcenixvilla D Hitter. Milton
D A Shultz Centre co. Pa P 8 Hissing. Reading
W Moore. Newburg, Pa Levi B Kaler, Ptannlzstille
SPToland.NewYork Jno Plane, Cheater co
Toe Whitaker, Durham Z Et Bort, Kaigeton, Pa
I M Chilies, Chester co San Runsecker, Pa
B K Manbeok, Tulpehocan L F Ptoler&ta,Likenatown
F V frlendlinger.ll Berlin F Thomas, New.Tork
C Meredith , Dauphin R I Hendler,_Pottaville
IK.J Hamilton. Luzorne op Jno D Wale. Luzern! oo
F Beak & la. Ortrigsburz Matte Beak, Ortrigaborg
Oen F Pa T Wll lete, Cumberland
8 17 Ratio. Wilitesbarre Reuben Keller, ititaversVg
WmA Rubor, Lebanon RobtWlleon.Wilkeslarto
W 13 Itertzel, Reading J P Sechler, Danville
Jacob Sportster, Limendge A R Bouthter, Lebanon
E T Enrich, Pottsville
MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Third street. ab. Celiowhill
Geo T Dan, Colchester,N Y J G Aall, Colchester, N
G traffman,Liyerpool.l'a John Klern. Penns
Jesse Rteßei, Riegelevi.le John Derner,Penna
RJ Lee & la_Womeladorf Mrs Seine. Womeledorf W
David Pbell. omelgdorf Jacob Laub. Ramberg, Pa
hC Mark. Lebanon Ben) E Dry & da. Penns
J Mitchell. Maryland Henry Schnurrean. Pa,
D Weidensaul, Centreville 8 Btitzer. ittlfilinebtire
O B Leeeholta, Columbia KA Heel. Columbia
J C Brown ek la, L Haven r awl, Onner,"o coding'
W }muter. Roaring Creek I 'lesser, Roaring Creek
G B Hoff - man, Shamokin
STATES UNlON—Market /street, aboveltath.
M &Mt. Ohio RN Mistin, Clearfield Co
Jag Mu Kahan Blair en Will Room Pittsburg
Jaa H Miller,'Resselville W Bobbin., Ootorara
'R Bolger. Lane Aster R
Miller, usselville
John Oleim, Phila it F Moire & son, Md
Miss Shure, Maryland l) I sidle Pennsylvania
FAI Bell, Tyrone, Penna. W K Mo tahn. Buntinsd'n
VI B Lever. Alabama J B Kingston,
Binokly, Womeladorf
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth at., above Chestnut
Jae Peott. I ewisville A Kimble. Kimb!ovine
T Richardson. Cheater co Joe Taylor. Chester co
J Crawford. Maryland Wm Grevemeyer, Pis
C Wynder. New Ohio J Rune , Philadelphia
J Stubbs, Chester 00, Fa Jan M Clark, Lancaster
L Book. Cheater co W T Nlemann, Penne
0 P Killingsworth, Md N B bammond, Newark,
RA Swisher k 1, Cheater eo 0 amnia. Lancaster co
McNeil. Lancaster co J A Coates, New London
P"onard. New London A D Campbell, Lancaster
G T 'Leonard Let Grove J Embus. Cheater co, Fs
3 Riley, Reading L rloWilltams, Chester co
BALD EAGLE-3 hint street. above Callawhill.
R F Whitaker Deposit, NY Geo W Travis. Del co, Pa
Baml Bergstrasser. Penns V HolTman. Allentown
Dennis Bauman. Carbon co Fling Kuntz, Lehigh on
Miss M Ritter, Quakertown .1 Gallegos. Monte co
G PenneDicker.Monts no E Boater, Bethlehem
G R Trumbower. Monts co V, Ilamplirege. GettSsti'g
B F Apple. Gettysburg J Rillegass, Pennshorg
Miss Adams, Monis ao, Pa Thos Darling, Moats no
Sarni Boyer. Port Clinton T 8 Leisenshag , Greenshl
W. Wambold, Dogiestomi A Wail's, Doylestown
W B Bensinger, Tamaqua
MT. VERNON BOTEL—Second street, above Arch.
D Willard, Philadelphia S F Yendere. New York
John Molten, Virginia Thos Ring, North Carolina
Abrams. Mankind Oro Jackson, New York
John Black, Delaware .1 Joslin,Marylend
Arthur Drake. Boston Tobias Meer", Bristol, Pa
R Cole, Equinunk, Pa Prosper Dillen.Equinunk
Barnes, New York N L Nore, Banoook, N Y
O H Hands. Hancock. N Y Win Adams, Bannock N Y
Geo item!. Hancock, N F Albert, Wayne no, Pa
A B fate & la, Berwlck, Pa
FOUNTAIN BOUM—Second street, above Market.
C K Barger, Coltnbus,Obio 111 Bennington, &Went
Clement Houpt. Troy, DI It Thoe A Carson. Books co
0 D James. Monts on. Pa Jas Healy. Philadelphia
law W Sullivan, Franktd Ben 8 Sullivan. Frankton]
A W Morton et la, Mont co Jacob R Hackett, Pa
Jno W Tatman, New York A H Cook, Dover, Del
ONODah, Delaware J Pratt. Dover, Delaware
13 Townsend. Delaware Israel Townsend. Del
K Trettyman,,Delaware Wm lieligh.liew Jersey
BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine.
J V Reading, Hatboro itlrem Reading, Waboro
R S Rending. Mercer, Pet Robt Beans, Johneville
Henry *mays, pepostr, Ps Andrew J Mullett. Ehtla
Roger* .1 Levering, Penns J J Poston, Scranton
Alt Reller. Scranton A Fowler, Stroudsburg
Edw Brown. Stroudsburg Jai B Morgan, Stroudsb's.
BLACX.BEAR—Third street, above CallowhOL
David Davis. Jr. Penns Henty J Forney, Penns
Dent Altsoneh, Orwlgsb's Chas 1) Shame. Harrisb'g
M K Treiohler, Clayton , :Ole J K Treiohler, Claytenv'e
II 8 Ludwig & le,AntitYv'e Mrs &t
Min 8 R Geld In. Anutry'e J Treater, Brner/111e
Mrs R Trexler, Brintsev e
talPOILTA'Alvhb.
)Re tined 10T The Prete."
hIABBEILLEB—Brie Morrieen-816 tons sulphur
10 auks oreani of tartar & P Lennig.
CIBNPUBBOB—Brig Abby Watteon Hooper-2 - 81
We sugar 83 tee reolauea 8 k W Welsh:
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
In ateamship State of Georgia, from Savannah—L
&hymn, J Marks, H Culp and daughter. Mns L Nevi ft,
Miss L Plevi tt, Mm 0 Hollis and two children, J R Doll
baoh, and six in the steerage.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
dEE FOURTH PAWL
ARRIVED.
Brig Ida, (Br) MOTrilloll.6ldays Lama Marseilles, with
brimstone, &o to F Lennig.
Brig Abby Wattson, Hooper. 22 days from Cienfuegos,
with sugar and mo asses to 8 & W Welsh.
Brig Lydia Frances, Campbell, 40 hours from New
York, in ballast to Tyler, Stone & Co.
Brig Commodore Stewart, Bishop, 7days from Port
land, with fish, &o. to captain.
trohr Caroline, Eldridge, a days from Centreville. NJ,
in ballast to N eturterant & Co.
Bahr Ivy, Henderson, 6 days from Boston, in ballast to
Lowell. LA eh d M n ry
Peterson, S days from New York,
with mdse to °Wain.
Bohr Velma, Hulloes. L day from Odessa, Del, With
oats to 3L Bewley & Co.
Bohr Annie B Jacobs. Richardson, I day front &Mar
tine,. Std. with corn to ,1 L. Bewley & Co.
Bohr Sarah Warren, Hollingsworth. 1 day from Little
Creek Landing. Del, with rye to .1 L Bewley k Co.
Bohr Vandalia, Cooperildify from ,Smyrna, Del, with
wheat to J Bawler & UO.
Bohr Golden Gate, Boone, I day from Frederica, Del,
with gram to J L Bewley & Co.
Fohr Charmer, Cheyne yr. 4 days 4 days from Piew bury
port, with midge to Deo A Wood.
Bohr Niagara. Donnovan, 3 days from New York,with
salt to W,m Bu nn .
Bohr Fox.l day from Odessa, Del, with grain
to Christian & Carron.
Bohr Delaware, Denby, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with
wheatto Jag Barratt & Bon.
Bohr .1 B Burroughs, Jones, 3 days from Snow Hill,
Md, with corn to Jag Garrett & Bon.
Behr Little Tom, H)llman, 2d1,8 from Milford, Del,
with railroad ties to J W Bacon.
Bohr Jae Barrett, Jr, Permed, 3 days from SilMboroi
Md, with corn to Jas Borate lc Bon.
ng IlLganaggr.
leorreenondenoe of the Preen.) _
CaIIILEB7ON. Vol
The steam ship Keystone State, from Philadelghle , lu
nged at I o cloak P m.
Nsw Your, Cot 29.
Arrived. chips Reeolate, from Penang; ttnpire State,
fr i pm earditt
S
Pokert, Sept 28, ship Orpheus, from New York for Ca-
BOSTON. Oot 29.
Arrived, harks Binyrnote, from Smyrna; sic ilian, from
Constantinople; Sophia, from ilaiman; Albion Lincoln,
from do; 7ubiteo, from bintmrzov, brig 21,0,1 ‘. from
Turks Wand,
Heereron Ronne. Cot 29.
Arrived, ships Ilarredit Brett:era and Reporter, from
mirk (hordeMt, from thuncluu; Flying Dragon,
from Baker's Inland.
!Yaw OBLIMM3. Oct. 29.
Arrived, ships J if Jerrie, from Now York; J P W ha
ng. from Bristol; rotor Marcy . Artizan,denekli
.1 , , Smith, Gulf letream. Rutland. H Lord, Cavalier,
8 B Ilettierow, and calliope from Liverpool; Grace
Rose, from London; Matilda, from Glasgow ; Ann Gray,
Greenock, Formers, Falmouth, Lizzie, andMosee
rembourg, from Havre; Crescent City, from Cardiff;
R D Shepherd. from Palermo; ill Chief, Castlne,
and Houghton. from Beth; John M Wood, from Rinse
tom loman. from RIO; Win V Moses from Havana;
harks finale Idam. from Charleston; F. A Chase, from.
New York,
aMarosAlv Ott.
Steamship Cahawba, Smith, cleared at New Orleans
24th inst. for Havana and New York-
Ship Potomao, Reed, for Liverpool, cleared at New
Orleans 234 inst.
- Ship Sea King, Barker, for Madras and Calcutta, old
at Boston 27th inst.
Ehip Narragansett. Brandt, from Rotterdam, arrived
at New York yesterday.
Ship Admiral, Wieting, from Liverpool, arrived at Ti
York yesterday.
Ship Cherubim, Skir, nor, from Callao, was below Dal
tamer° yesterday.
Bark Daylight. Alexander, for Monro ia, cleated at
N ew York yesterday.
Basic Ann E Grant, Swain, sailed from Richmond 28th
Met for Rio de Janeiro,
Bark Amy Warwick, Brown, for Rio de Janeiro, old
from Richmond 20th net.
Bark Lapwing, Kelly, from Rio de Janeiro lath ult.
arrived at Baltimore yesterday, with hiss of fore yard.
Bark Henrietta. Brown, sailed from Baltimore yester
da7 for Rio do Janeiro.
Bark numpter, Humphrey, for Valparaiso, cleared at
Boston 27th inst.
BriK Forest State. Crockor• hence, arrived at Boston
28th inst.
Brie ji A Didier, Graham, for Pernambuco, cleared at
New York yesterday.
Brig Crawford. Small, fry St Marys, cleared at New
York yesterday.
Behr Wlt Bonn. Bacon. oloared Beaton 27th inst.,
for Wilmington, Delaware.
Bahia New Jerrey• Yanneman ; J B Austin. Davis;
L A Danenhnwer. Miller; Pequonnoilk, Barnes; Rho
della Blew, Peterson; J . Al.sxlield. May, and Maven,
Rove, lime, arrived at Boston 28111 inst.
Ears It 'Bar, Sheppard ; L y Ferguson, Smith; Gip-
Fey, Ingalls; and A Appleton, Ittanwcod, banes, at
Salem 20 h inst.
Behr C Matthews. hence, at Bm.gor 26 h inst.
Bohr Vandalia, hence, at Bath 19th inst.
Behr Northern Light, Lake, for Philadelphia, cleared
at Charleston 20th inst.
Bohr Boutherder, Bellows, for New Orleans. cleared
at Charleston 20th inst.
FIATS Geo P Craton% Todd ; Belle Conway, Delaney ;
Pursuit, Adari e, and Honesty, Penton, hence, at Wash
ington. D C. yesterday.
MARRIED
HOWETT—JONES.—On the 21th instant, by the
Rev. E. W. Butter, Jett M. Hewett to Harriet
. E.
Jones, daughter of John Jones. Esti., all of this city. "
YAW —DAREL—On the 25th instant. by , the Rev.
E. H. Stoker. Mr. Hiram L Pries to Mien 'Clara H.,
eldest daughter of Thomas H. Raker. all of Trenton,
fi. J.
HEINTZFLMATI—hIOGINTE.Y.—On the Ist instant,
by Alderman W. G. Conrow, John C. Ileintzelman to
Miss Anna MoGintey, both of this city.
MANN—SMITH.—On the 25th Instant, at Frani:ford,
by the Rev. Isano Gray, Mr, George Mann to Mrs
Mary Smith, both of the cam , . eke°.
TAYLO It—THOM t'Sov.—On the 9,11 instant. b the
Rev. L. C. Newman, Mr. LOMB D. Taller to Miss
Lydia Frances Thom rsou, all of this city.
GREEN.—At 0 - eensburg, on rho 27th i nst.,Phi lip Pity
tick Green, id the Path year of his age.
Funeral will take place on Wednesday. October
31,. at M o'clock. Services at the Evening Chinon.
Friends will take the 7 A. M. lino from I( ensing ton for
Greensburg.
LEIS.—At West Chester, on the 27th inst , Mary
F.. wife of Joseph J. Lewis, Esq.
Funeral from her late rosidenee at West Cheater, this
(Tnesdea ) morning, at 11 o'clock.
EAKINS.—On the 27th inst., John Eakins, in the 41st
year of Ins ago.
Funeral from his late residenoo,(Wm. Conger' s,) No.
931 New Market street this ( Tuftday I afternoon, at 1
o'olock.
re nen LLA.—On the 26th inst., Hannah M. McCalla,
widow of the late Robert e.
Funeral from her late residence. .qo. 930 Lombard
ere° ~ this (Tuesday) morning, at 10 o'clock. •
ALLEN —On the 26th instant, James O. Allen, in the
69th year of his age. •
Funeral front his lute residence, N. W. corner of
Twelfth end Wood streets, this (Tuesday) morning, at
7 o'clock.
CA list/N.—On the 27th instant, Mary W. Carson, in
the 20th year of her age
Funeral front the residence of her father. George
Carson. 1314 Lombard street. this (Tuesday) mornilk.
at 10'elock.
CLARK.—On the 27th instant, Huth Clark, daughter
of George and Susan Clark, in tee 20th year of her
age.
Plume! from the residence of her payouts, Fe. 32 N . .
Fifteenth, street. this (Tuesday ) afternoon, at two
o Meek.
HA.NLY.—On the 7.3 th instant, Rev. Joseph J. Hanly,
in the 81st yearof his age.
NELLY.—On the 28th metint, 31ra. Margaret Kelly,
anid 40 years.
Funeral from the maiden , s of her husband, 1272 Lyn
dell alley, between Twelfm and Thirteenth streets,
this (Tuesday) afternoon, )oth inst., at 2 o'clock.
K k MP ER —On the 28th inst., Jacob, son of Andrew
and Jane Kemper, area 8 years, 6 months. and 17 days.
Funeral from the residence of his parents, N 0.17 S.
Thirteenth street. on Wednesday morning. at 9 o'crk.
LO WRY.—On the 27th inst., John Lowry. in the 73d
year of his age.
Funeral from Ins late residence, Beach street. below
Laurel, on Wednesday afternoon. 31st inst., at 2 o'ol'k.
MeIIRLON,.—On the 27th mat., Mra. _Bowmen Mc
Bride, wile of Wm. Mcßride. aged 35 years
Funeral from the residence of her hmtband. No. 612
Washington street. above Twelfth, this Mendip)
morning, at 81f, o'clock
MOCKRIDGE —On the 23th inst., John W. infant
eon of Erni - norm T. and Martha 0. Mockrid• e.
O'NEILL.—On the 27th inst., Edward U'Neill, in the
28th year of hiss go.
Funeral from hie late residence, 122 S Routh Front
street, below Wharton, this (Tuesday, afternoon, at
2 o'clock.
f'ki:ToN.—On the 2/th inst., Sarah J. Patton, daugh
ter of David and Mary Patton. aged 13 years.
Funeral from her father's residence, No. 133 South
Thirteenth street. on Wednesday morning, at 9 o'ol'k.
I/INV.—Suddenly, loxander Quinn. aged 43 years.
r
enema from Inn late residence, Callowhill street,
between Twentyfourth and Twenty-fifth streets, this
(Teenier) afternoon, at 1 o'clock.
SOHUYLER.—On the 25th lost. Ann Margaret
Schuyler. relict of the late Yhlhp It. Schuyler, in the
74th year of her age.
Funeral from her late residence, northeast corner of
Funrth and Beaver streets, this (Tuesday; afternotin,
at 1 o'clock.
I ODS. —A large stock
iRLACIC DRESS D
of
CaiihmeToo,
Marines,
A mum Cashmeres,
Velour Rem
Vclour Ottomous,
Bombazines,
Taming,
Monosennee,
Rept Anolnio,
Paromattoo.
BERION
Bombazine Alpacas,
Mohair Lustres,
Satin do Chines,
Arranalines,
Figured Poplins,
Irish Poplins.
Gros Grain Silks,
Fault de Sides.
English Silks,
Patent Boiled Silks, dm,
• SON. Mourning Store,
No. Sle, Chestnut street.
38 CENTS PER OUNCE
I.B_
OUR PRICE
1 , 013
run?: REWIND BILK
N 7 01:111tOMTLTY Now York Silk Weights of Zinc, 8 drams
14 every ounce.
56 CENTS PER OUNCE by oustomary
Trade Silk 'Weights IT Brass, 12 drams in every ounce.
75 CENTS PER OUNCE by standard
U. S. Government Weights of Silver, 16 drams in every
ounce, which we habitucliy use.
Illustrating one of the many instances to which
DIFFERENCES IN QUANTITY.
WREN EXPLATNND. MAT ACCOUNT NOR SERMING
DIFFEREfiCEd PRICE.
J. G. MAXWELL & SON,
Manufacturing and Imi:forting Establishment.
111110LEBALR AND RETAIL.
ELvVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
TRIMMTNCS. ZEP.UYNS. eftlarS, HAIR NETS,
RIBBONS, LACES, AND CORSETS.
oe3o•tathe3t
GOVGIVS LECTURES, NOVEMBER
13 and 15.—The (Moe of the Academy will con
tinue open to-day for the rat i o of reserved seats. This
will he the last opportunity of securing scats, as they
are nearly all sold. It*
girDANIEL DOUGIIERTY, ESQ.. ON IN
vOatton of the Young Men's Douglas Campaign
will address the llemooraor in favor of DOU
GLAS and JOUNSON, at the N ATION Al, GUARDS'
HALL, RACK Street, below SIXTH. WEDNES
DAY EVENING, Ootober 91st, at 7} o'olook. It
ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY.—A MEET
ING of THE ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY OP
BILADEIRRIA, for the election of officer., to serve
rom November mi. 18 4 0, to November 30,1841,1.111 be
held et the ST. LOUIS nor.F.L. on the evening of
WEDNESDAY, Slat instant, at Bi o'clock.
Members are requested to attend without further
notice. 01.0 ROE YOUNG, Secretary.
0c.10.2t
SPRING GARDEN SOUP soul Erv—
. annum! Eleatton for twenty-five Managers
oft ie above Society will take pines on TDURBDAY
EVEN! N G. November let, 18LO, between the hours of G
and 8 o'clock, at the Soup home, on BUTTONWOOD,
east of Broad street. .1 . 08.N.PH J. WILLIAMB.
oo2a. the tu-Bt* . Secretary.
Ty. GIRARD BANK.—PHILADELPHIA
OCTOBER J. 1860.—Notice to hereby given that
an election for THIRTEEN DIRECTORS, to serve for
the ensuing year ' will be held at the Ranking-house. on
MONDAY. November 18, between the hours of 10 A.
M.. and 21'. M.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held
at the same 'place, on TUESDAY, November 6, at 12
o'olook M. W . L. SCHAFFER. Cashier.
October 16.1860. 0016-tutha 0019
CONSOLIDATION BANK, PIMABEL
POIA, Betober lath, IBO.—PUP Annual Election
or Virentore of thin Bank will be held at the BANK ,
N G BOUnE, on MONDAY. the 19th day oNlaovember
next. between the hours of ton A. m. and two Y. M.
And a Cei eml Meeting ol the stockholders will be held
at the came place, on Ti.E3DAY. November 6th, at
twelve ht. JOS. N. PLIKSOI:, Canhi•r,
on 16-tuthdce t noI9
KrWESTERN BANK OF I.IIILADEL
FRIA, Mainline Bth, 1880.
en election for thirteen Directors, to eerie the ensu
ing year, will be held at this Bask on MONDAY, the
19th day of November next. between the hours of 10
o'ofook A. M. and 2 o °look P. M.
Thd annual meeting of the stockholders will be held at
the same place on 813.E.t5DaY, the 6th day of November
next. at 12 o'clock hl, O. rl. TROuTni.
I 09-tuthtl9nov Cub' er.
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANE,
PanLmite, October 5.1840.
I CC imts
An• nal Election far Directors will be hold at the
Banking-House, on MONDAY. the nineteenth day of
November next. between the hours of 9 o'clock A. At.
and 3 o'clock P. M., and on TUESDAY, the sixth day of
November next, a general meeting of the Stockholders.
will be held at the Banking. House, at 4 o'olotk Y. M.,
agreeably to the chatter.
ocB•dtnol3 W. RUSHTON. ix., Cashier.
ROME MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF
THE cri:Y OF PHILADELPHIA.—'the he of
Voirif this Soeiety has been renfoved from No. /131
East NINTH Street. to No. sle, North FIFTH. Street,
below ARCH. It will be open daily. (Sabbaths except
ed') from 9 to 5 o'clock.
The money contributed to tine Society for the relief
of the poor, to scrupulously appropriated to that pur
pose on y, and the managers earnestly solicit donations
from the pubbo, to enhble them to carry on totems
fully this branch of the Society's operations. 'Po afford
the commenity an opportunity of contributing. they
have sent nut the Agent of the Association. Mr. JOHN
P. MUNSON. who is now waitinz neon our citizens.
Reboiling their aid, and the managers bespeak for bun
a kind reception:a patient hearing, and- a liberal re
sponse.
GEORGE U. STUART. President,
MATTHEW NEWKIRK. Vice President,
R. K. HOEFLIOH, Secretary.
THOS. T. MASON, Treasurer,
oolBthstu6 No. 434 AIARKET Street.
I}
OFFICE PENNLYLVANI A RAIL:
ROAD COMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA. October 17, 'MR
TL's Board of Directors have this day declared a HlM
annual dtvidend of THREE PER CENT. on the Capi
tal Stook of the Company, olenr of Kate tax, payable
on and after NOVEMBER 15, MO.
YOWBTII of Attorney for collection of Dividends eon
be had on application at tho Office of the Company, No.
238 South THIRD Street. THOS. T. FIRTH,
008-titel Treasurer.
NOTICE.—TIIII - - ANNUAL MEETING
tho Stoekholders of the Penneyivsnia Salt
El:featuring Company will re hold on THURSDAY.
tho 15th of NOV.hhll.lhlL, at 12 °Week. at the Moo of
the Company, No. 121 WALNUT street. Philadelphia.
0529.12 t THOS. SPARKS, toorotary.
'TrOFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS
OF THE SINKING FUND.
Tense - env DISPARTMINT.
Ilarri;.burg, October 21,1860 .
Notice is hereby given, that sealed proposals f or the
sale of all or any Part of one hundred thousand dollars
of the five per coat. loans of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, stall be received at the Treasury De
partment. In the city of Harrisburg, until 2 o'clock, P.
M., of Tilt , SDAY. 'ME 211th DAY OF NOVEMBER,
A. D. 1860, the same to set forth the amount offered,
and the price asked. To be addressed. " Comm.ssion
ere of Sinking Fund, Harrisburg, Pa.," endorsed "Pro
posa'l Iv
ls to sell State Loans."
he & wall be opened and allotments n - ado to the
lowest bidders on that day.
WM. M. 11 IESTER. See', Comw'th,
LiF.E R. State Treasurer.
Tl/08. N. COCHRAN, Aud. hen.
0027-tuo2o Coll2lmissionors of Sinking Fund.
MTHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
Stoolcholdere of the Philadelobla H. K. HaVII*S
an company will be held at their office, aorta
east corner of Tenth and Chestnut, on THUNSOAY.
November !. at 10 A. M.
An eleotion sor Direetor b!ill be held between the
boars of 11 A, M., and 3 P.
H. L. MITCHINSON,
0e36.13t Secretes's.
SOUTHWARK BANK. PHILADEL
PHIA. October 9, 1860.—The annual election ;or
el will be held at theßanking
IffM t it the Hai day of IMOVlMEt.&Cl a ne l, o e n
Meer' the nOUN of 10 o'clock A.M. and 2 o'clock Y.
The anneal meeting of STOCKHOLDERS will be
held at the eame_place on TUESDAY, the oth day of
NOVEMBER NEXT, at E o , oloox M.
ooll•dtnole F. P. STEEL, Cashier,
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA; = TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1860.
[S UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Hopartinent of
MINES, ARTS, AND MANUFACTURES.
Comae of 1860-1821.
The Course of Leotu tea in this Department will COM.
- moues on THURSDAY, Novanibor 18, lbt,O, and will ha
Continued au Wawa:
MECHANICS AND UHEAUSTRY.
Prof. JOHN F. FRAZER, Alonday and Thuraday, at
I'. M.
GEOLOGY nND MINEHALOUY
l'raf. CHARLES B. TREti 0, Tuesaay and FrubLY,ai
.1 P. AI.
CIVIL. ENGIN fiERI,D,IS.I7.CSEYSTIILIOTION-81.1R-
Prof, FAIRIdAN ROGERS, Monday and Thursday, at
P. M.
MINING.
Prof. J. PETER LESLEY. Tuesdarott 5 P. M.
APPLIED MATHEMATICS.
Prof. E. OT e KENDALL. A Course of Mathema
tics rn MT be followed bythose who desire to do so, under
the direction of the Professor of 5 1.thernotics.
The Courses may be attended either singly or to
gether.
ARRANGEMENT OF COURSE.
PROF. FRAZER.
THEORY OF MECHANICS.; and its Application to
the Construction of Maohmee.
CHEMISTRY ; its lheones, and the Properties of
Bodies and their Compounds; its Applications in the
Arts.
PROP. KENDALL.
APPLIED MATIIEMATICEI ; Trigonometry, Prim
teal Astronomy. Surveying , Geodeay. Theory of In
strut/lents and Olmervationa.
. .
PROF. EGO.
GEOLOGY. as applied to the Origin. Ordor, and Geo
graphical Dintribution of Rook Forinationo and tie
Praatical Application to Manufactures and Agricul
ture.
. -
MINERALOGY, as lapelled to the Constituent Mato
nabs of Rooks, the External and Chemical Character of
Ores and Mineral Substances, their Connection with
t various Rook Formations, and their trios in Metal
lurgy and Manufaaturos.
PROF. ROGERS.
CIVIL ENGIN EERING—CONSTRUCTIO;
Strength of materials, elasonry, Framing, and their
Sm•cial Applications to Railroads. Canals, and Water
works. Surveying and the Ure of Instruments.
PROF. LESLEY.
MINING; Structural Geology, Metallurgy.
AttendanAe upon these Courses is voluntary. and
they are not cannon ed with the ordinary College In
strUCtion•
For Tic kets, apply to FREDERICK DICK. Jein'tor,
at the Un i versity—North Molding. end for inform:-
tit n respecting the Studios. to
FAIRMAN ROGERS, Doan of the Faculty.
oral lot 204 West ft IT FENIMORE square.
OI T Y (t°3 lTi l _Tl2 l Bl E s t Y , 1 8 60. ).1C
T o BOARD OF APPEALS will rot upon the fol
lowing dare, to hoar ,Appeals of Property Owners, to
wit:
Flynt and Second Wards, Monday, October 10.
Thied and Fourth Wards. Tuesday. (towbar 16.
, •fifth and Sixth Wards, Wednesday, October 17.
Seventh and Eighth Wards. Thursday. October 19.
Plinth and Tenth Wards. Fri day• October 19.
Eleventh and Twelfth Wards, Monthly, October 22.
Thirteenth and Fourteenth Wards, Tuesday. Octo
ber 23.
..
Fifteenth and Sixteenth Werda,thunder, Ooto
bar 24.
Seventeenth and Eighteenth Wards, 'l:lntraday. On
(ober 25.
Mi=M=E==
Twenty-first and Twenty-zooond `Nara, Monday,
Octobe r 29.
Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards, Tnosday,
Octobar 30 EDWARD R. W.J.L1AA1.9.,
CRAM.. b 8 AI. N ((AL.
JOHN A. HOUSEMAN.,
0c134 30 City Commtsozoners.
EXAMINATION FOR PROFESSOR-
Bt eR 8 8 1 81 ' 0 , ?,Y__, ( WgMaatron l oT f a.2„ 11 4, L r
the Professorship' of the German Language in fates he Con
tra! High School, +RAI he held at the School Building,
eorner BROAD and GREEN Streets. on FRIDAY ,
mher 2d, 1160. nt 9 A. 91. , under the supervision of
tho tligh School Committee, assisted by a Commission
of German Scholars. Applications and references most
be left at the Controller's Office, Athenaeum Building,
uthenst corner SIXTH and AD EL.Ph I streets.
4.7 order of the High School Committee.
ROBERT J. HEMPHILL.
Secretary Controllers of Public Schools.
Fri ILADELPIIIS, Oat, 11. or2o-12t
NOTICE.—THE BOOKS OF THE POI.
LABEI , PfIIA MUFICAL SAVIIvoS AND
L AN SOCIETY are now open at the Office. No.
1011 CIIF.St NUT Street. to receive subscribers to the
Fourth Series. Persona dewing to avail themsolves of
the advantages of this highly bentfanal Institution.
eta uld make early application, as the series will be lim
ited t02(14 members. The Nampa oan b., obtained at once.
0c27 4 7t1r Office l o 21 G RE BY N S Ur&T Y o
t.
EIGHTH OF TDB
GRAND SP RIES
OF 6pECIA/, MEETINriII IN FAVOR OF
FREEDOM AND PROTEC PION,
TIER
HON. JOHN A. BINGHAM.
Of Ohio, will, he invitation, address the PEOPLE,
without distinction of pgrty, on the great issues of the
day, on
TJESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 30, 1860.
AT 8 O'CLOcIt, IN
NATJOSA HAM,.
MARKET Street, bsiow Thirteenth. lt
ATTENTION! —GRAND FINAL PA
RADE OF THE PEOPLE'S PARIT.—At a
meeting of the Committee of Arrangements, held this
dim. the following resolution was adopted:
ilesolted, That the Clubs Which design pt rtioipating
In this Grand Fu al Demonatr.tion be requested to !lo
tto, up Olutirmsn of this Committee, on or before 12
o'clookk M., on W KEINE/MAY next, at the People's
Headquarters, CHESTH UT Street above Sixth street.
stating the number of men they expoot to parade, and
whether they intend furniehinv mimeo on that (mailman.
0ct0ber29,1869 A. M. WALKINSFIAW, Chairman.
.
An Adjourned Meeting nine Board of Marshals will
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Marshals are earnest'y requested to see teat the above
requested reports are furnished bY the uroner time. so
that the arrangements mty be perfected. By order.
P. C. EI.LM AUER. Chief' Marshal.
C. B. ANDR ESB , President.
B. M. BLACKPURN, Booretary. oc3o 21
orloo REWARt).—STOLEN e• R 0 Di
the subscribers in Went Choetcr, on
iday night. October 2s. a lot of goods, consisting of
twelvo gets of Fare—Fitch. Imitation. and Imitation of
squirrel'—n quantity of Lndies /Thick Cloth Chi:tire.
valueble Bonnet Ribbons Trimmings. Sto . Jic.. I hp
above reward will he old Inc the detect' in of the
thief and recovery of property, or half for thief, and in
Proportion to the amount recovered,
odd 2t.' J. ~ &D. C. &PACK ?il..11•1.
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Nirtiva at reduced prices for Oneb, or aroroved abort
credit. Agent for KELLEVB French Brandy Color
ocso.St*
MIME IS A TIDE IN 'IDE AFFAIRS
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Nos. ova and 617 North rtECOND Street, above
GREEN.
wiun PRESERVING BRANDY,
ruxE (Atm
Atm
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All the requisites for Preserving and Ptakling ➢ureoses.
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DEALER IN
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15,
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PoLITIcAL:
Cinoinnett, Ohio
a RETAIL DRY Goons.
& F•
fl 7 800.
- s. c. &
002i-te
CLOAKS AND CLOAK CLOTHS
CLOAKS
LADIES' PINE BEAVER BLOM CLOAKS,
ADY MADE,
MADE TO OltDrllt
THE ARAB.
THE BASQUE.
THE WALKING COAT.
THE PULL BACK.
THE PLAIN HACK.
THE CAPE STYLE.
CLOAKING 01 ,0
Of just the right kinds, comprising
LIGHT WEIGHT GLOSSY BF:AV ER f.
FINE MACE BROADCLOTHS.
HEAVY BLACK BRAVER&
HEAVY BLACK TRICOTS.
LOW-PRICED UNION CLOTHS.
CLOTH. 000118 of every
Gents', and Boys' wear. (label iytion for iettlies',
AUCTION LOTS WOOLLEN SHAWLS.
AOC NON LOTS BLACK THIBET SHAWLS
COOP , 1t CONAIiD.
nen-alma R. E. Corner NINTH and MARKET
INDIA. SHAW]
VELVET CLOAKS,
CLOTH u 0 A
SILKS,
till AWLS,
DRESS GOODS,
In great variety and chetee seleotione, at
GEORGE FRYER'S.
No. 916 CHESTNUT STREET.
oeni-tf
LADIES' DRESS
TRIM MINOR
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS.
ZEPHYR WORSTED, BFST QUALITY.
GILT TRIMMINGS AND BELTINO.
CROCHET FRINGES AND BERTHAzt..
EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS AND CUSHIONS.
EMBROIDERED CHAIR B , IATS.
WOOLLEN YARNS, ALL SIZES.
ZEPHYR-KNIT TALIMAS AND JACKETS.
ZEPHYR-KNIT SONTAGS AND SLEEVES.
ZEPHYR-KNIT CAPS AND GAITERS.
RAPSON'S
TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE,
Corner EIGHTH and CHERRY Streets.
oe9-tiN2.6
CLOAKS.—The greatest barg,cans In the
city at
IVI-.NS'
CLOAICS,—The largest stook, the bed assortment, the
choicest colors, the finest qualities, the most superb
trimmings, the newest styles, the he work. and deci
dedly the lowest prices in the city, at WENS', `2.3 South
NINTH Street. 0013 I m
NOW OPEN—A GENERAL ASSORT
•A- ' Al ENT OF URI'S GOODS, wall a great variety
OF I, AD.ES' AND MISSES' CLOAKS,
)Manufactured of the best materials, ul the most sty lish
manner, and will be sold cheaper than
CAN DE FOUND ELSEWIit RE. AT
S. V. R HUNTER'S NEW STORE,
No. 40 South SECOND I,treet. 0095-Gt•
LADIES' AND MISSE•S' CLOAKS,
oPENING DAILY.
At S. V. It. HUNTER'S NEW STORE,
oo:5-Gt• No. 40 South SECOND Street.
IJEW A RC/11-STREET CLOAK EMPO
ft UAL
CHARLES ADAMS Sr SON have r.ow arranged
their Fall and 'Winter Stook of
FASHIONABLE Ci OTII CLOAKS.
Of all the Went styles, ip great vartety. from 8.5 to $23
each. Purchasers are invitrd to examine this assort
ment before vurolowlng elsewhere.
Cloaks mode to order at one day's notice. Also, the
beat assortment of
Ladies' and Misses' franker 4hawls in Philadelphia,
Dente' Maude, Fancy Neck Ties,
Choker Collars. Linen 'nail% &c.. o.
SDLEPWID nowt . £3lll.ta BOSOMS
Just from the Manufactory.
The handsomest variety New Style Shirt Bosoms
ever offered In this market, comprising Prince of
Wales Imeorial, Egeeibior, ha., duo., some containing
SOO pleats. , _
oo77•tuthutf EIGHTH AND ARCH STREETS
INDER-GARMENTS FOR LADIES
. r.- 1 AND GENTS.
Double-breasted Shirts.
Extra large Merino Fhirta.
Merino and Cotton Drawers.
Rllk Sldrta and Drawers.
-Ladle.' Merino Vel a.
Ladtoe Silk and Cotton Vesta
Welsh and Raranskin Flannels.
Fall Stook Winter Homerv.
EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH.
0330 tntli&stf
FANCY SILKS-
From rocent public soles.
Various lots of fancy bilk..
At numb lower prices than usual.
Alto, Mack Figured Bilks.l
Plain colored figures. at low prices.
Plain Pode Notes, all colors
White, Black, and Colored Moire Antiques.
BHAR P I,Etni BHOTHo He.
0021 ft ICHEBTPI UT and EIGHTH.
BLAOK. BHOOIIE LONG SHAWLS.
Just received, a full assortment of—
Black Ground. open centres
Paris Brodie ShawlB.l
With narrow and broad borders.
Paisley White and Black Shawls.
Extra quality of Long Shawls.
Maine Lame. with (leen borders.
Sit Ali PLVPS BROTHER. 4.
0c21.41 ainisTivirr and EEG Writ
FRENOU POPLINS.
A FEW CHOICE STYLES AT THE RIGHT
-
Lupin's French Mari noes, at the right prices.
Figured Wool Detainee and Caehmeree
Valeneirta, Plaids, Figured Alpacas.
Children's Detainee and Wool Plaids.
SLACK DRESS GOODS.
Ati,otion lots French Matinees. a 5 cents to €l.
• Wool Detainee, 20 to GO mints.
8-4 sublime quality..9l 28.
" Bombazinee and Alpacas.
Amolinee. Fg'd Alpacas, Reps. -
.. Black Se, obs, Curg. Am.
COOPER & CONARD,
coin Southeast nor. NINTH and NUMMI'
VALI, AND WINTER CLOAKS of all
. 11 - . the new shapes, ready made or
MADE 10 ORDER.
First class work at popular prices. Every garment
gonttantrati to fit and. Please.
(Mona by the Toed or piece. ofju at the right kande for
Ladies% Adana and lloya' wear.
COOPER & CONARD L
oola Southend eon NINTH anti MARKET.
OLOAKS.—Tho CITY CLOAK STORE,
1.-1 142 North EIGHTH. Every one Is talking of the
great bargains and superior quality of the CLOAKS at
tho no CLOAK STORE, 142 North FIG= Street.
CLOAICS.—If you want the best value
for your money, go to the City Cloak Store, 14 2
North EIGHTH Street. above Cherry.
CLOAKS.—The CIIY CLOAK STORE,
14 North EIGHTH, is sant to be the beet and
cheapest store in the city.
CLOAKS.—A magnificent assortment of
all 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 earner of EIGHTH and
WALNUT Streets. oelS ]m
E XTENSIVE IMPROVENIENTS!
TIIORNLEY & CHISM,
N. E. Corner EIGHTH & SPRING GARDSI4 Ste..
Having enlarged their Store. and
!NPR EASED THEIR STOCK,
Now offer far inspection
ONE OF 'PRE BEST STOa ICS OF GOODIr
In their lino in Phildelphia.
1.11/1113HT FOR CASH. EXCLUSIVELY,
And will be sold
POSITIVELY CHEAP!
Special attention invited to
silks and Press Goode.
&inside and Cloaks.
Cloths and Cassimeres,
Blankets and Flannels,
Linen Greeds end Hushes,
Marseilles and other quilts,
Rom
All Goode marked at the lowest yrioe. seta
UTLER HOUSE,
No. 11.9. SOUTH SIXTH. Street,
Opposite Independence Equare.
Conducted on the European Plan.
Accessible stall !Loam
ac2G-Snl A. R. LUKENS, Propretor.
CAST -STEEL, BELLS.
FOR MUMMIES, FIRE ALARMS, he
FOR SALR BY
TAYLOR & 00..
sao COMMERCE Street
4MAL4G - ANI BELLS
Only Ota-T Irina the vice of Braes and leas than hal
that of Steel Belle; of equally sonorous and !aglow
tone. Warranted or twelve months against breakage
by fair ringing.
For sale at the SOLE AGENCY in Philadelphia, No
Sin COAIMERCE Street.
ea) thetu3ei A. M. P. WATSDN.
WARM AIR FURNACF.
Thenew Cone Furnace Gas Consumer will thermghtY
warm your house, with one-third less coal than is re,
qu irod by any other furnace. Satisfaction in all oases
guarantied. Ituilitinga warmed and ventilated by
RNOLD & wilisor4,
seB ututl,3iniC 1010 GREW - MUT Stmt.
COOKING RANGES.—AII in Want of the
•-ibast' elevated, double oven Cooking Ranges, will
d c , wall toonllat ARNOLD & WILSON'S,
zni-stulli Mint 1010 CrIESTNTT Street.
LATE MANTELS.—Tho richest and
„, eat b eau tiful specimens of enamelled Slate Man
tofu over offered for sale in this country. manufactured
by us, trent Pennsylvania state-stone, and for sale very
low. ARNOLD & WILSON,
sea-stutlaintf 1010 CHESTNUT Street.
THOMAS THOMPSON.
SON, & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
CABINET-MA.RERS' MATERIALS
238 SOLITR SECOND STREET
I Brooatelle, Plusher', Rene, Damasks, and uncurl
deeorintion of Furniture and Curtain Cools. ael9-2m
B LACK PAINT.-24 bbls. Black Marine
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lot sale 1)y . HOWLEY, ASH BURNPat, & 4,0., No. 16
South Wharves. 0076
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WIT SR OLIVE TAR IS INHALED Its healing Balsamic
odors are brought in contact with the lining membrane
of the
THROAT, BRONCHIAL TUBES. AND ALL TEE
AIR-CELLS OF TES LUNGS.
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Rev. O. F. A. SPINNING, Butternutto, N. Y.
Rev. Cr. LEONARD, Exeter, N. 10.
SEND FOR A PAMPHLET.
Sold by ail Druggists. DYOTT & CO., No. 232 No
SECOND Street. Agents for Pennsylvania. ise22-2m
ASTHMA For the INSTANT RELIEF and PER
-1 MANEIVS CURE of thin dintreininc coo
plaint. vi
eEs V TrB
BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES,
Made by C. B. 'SEYMOUR & CO., 450 BROAD
WAY, New York. Frioe $1 per box; cent free by poet.
m,7-6m lfl FOR BALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS'.
,QPEOIALTY FOR LADIES. TRUSS
1 ,0 AND BRACE DEPARTMENT conducted by com
petent Ladies. Enttattee on TWELFTH. Street, first
door below Race. A lull line of biochemical Remo
dies, tight and elegant in cotatruotion, specialtv
adapted to Ladies' use,
C. R. NEEDLES, Proprietor,
8. W, corner TWELFTH. and RACE Streets.
Philadelphia.
R Entrance to C. N.'s Room, for gentlemen,. at
Ore corner, selcemit
A WONDERFUL AND NEVER
FAILING REMEDY FOR DISEASES OF THE
NERVOUS SYSTEM.
PROFESSOR MORRIS'
EUCEPDALOS,
AN EXTERNAL, REMEDY,
Prepared by MOCKRIDOE & CO., No. 611 North
FOURTH
PO' And for Indo by Druggide canerallY. 80/2-sMif
RS. JAWS BETTS' CELEBRATED
bIIPPORTEIZS FOR LADIES, and the only Bus
poytera under eminent medical batman. Ladies and
shyereians are reseeeriullt requested to oral only on
Mrs. Botts, at bor residenee, 1039 WALNUT Street,
Philseelebta, (to avoid eountorleits.) Thirty thousane
Invalids have been advsee by their pbysioians to use
her appliances. There only are genuine bearing the
is b ted st a te s copyright, lair is n tile boa, and signa
tures. and also on the Supporters, with testresonials.
0016 tuthScetf
PYOTT & CO., No. 232 North SECOND
Street.—Having removed to our new and spacious
store, we 'would call the attention of Dealers to our ex
tensive stook of PATENT MEDICINES, PER
FUMERY, end FANCY ARTICLES. Our list com
prises n. water variety thou oai be found at any eget)
neliment in tire United States, and our protein will corn
ova with any market. au? tiithatin
AZUMEA I AZUMEA I AZUMEA !
AZUMEA! AZUMEA: &ZOMBA! AZUMEA
PROF. MORRIS' AZUMEA BAKING POWDER.
Manufactured Pol o y at No. 62 North FOURTH
Street, and for sale by Grocers zenerally. sel2•Bmit
Ft SHOEMAKER tte.:
4 uAar, eAINTO,
OILS AND VARIYII3)IES
dorthseuit INtnor FOlftt'lN AND RAM:. Street*
1271:9-60
FAMILY FLOUR,
MADE FROM CHOICE WHITE WHEAT.
0. H. MATT ON,
8, W. enr. ARCH end TENT it street*. sere
WANTS.
WANPED—OneiA No. 1 Waiter-maker
Inquire at N. NV. Corner NINTH and WAL
LACE Streeta. JOHN 0. MEAD & SONS.
2t"
MEN IV a capital of $1
to $5. to sell a now 'Went Articita used an every
Mercantile lacuna and office in this and other eititia.
Agents clear front 83 to $5 a day. For full partiourn.u,
call or addrcza F. H. 0 .150tt.r4 c CO .432 WALNUT
Btreet. •
A PAPER MILL WANTED—In running
order preferred, at or within thirty miles of Phi •
ladelphis. Pont pail in advance. Andress
JAMBS 0. W.EDEN.
oda at* New Hope, Books county. Pa.
WANTED—By a young man, who ig a
"
Store. AddresscoF. untat. rt Sitution in Wholesale
d G.," Mao of a this paw. 0c.29.41'
WANTED —A girl to do housework in a
small family. Apply at No. 1.1.13 FEDERAL
Etreet 0029 2t*
AN ENTRY CLERIC WANTED IN A
V7holos‘lo Dry-Goods Jobbing 'House. None noed
rAiresesx`ilgy experience.oe29-
$5OO WILL SECURE AN INTEREST
in a first-rate Perent-ript that will More a
fortune in ;Inner time. Address • A. 8.," at Red Lion
Hotel. 0e29-3t.
OAST-OFF CLOTHING WANTED FOR
V CASH. Please oall or address
POE SALE AND TO LET.
LET A NEW lIOUSE, No.
2316 OR REN Street, with all the modern
roements. [ tent s 4 !ICI. oc266t*
gia LARD-OIL FAOTORY. —To .rent, a
t,ARD•OIL FACTORY with 33 Patent Lever
Pressen, with Platen, Base. Tubs, Kettles, Tanka ; all
m complete order. Apply to
ROWLEY, ASEIBURNPR, &
oat • Na. 16 z•OOTII WHARVER
'VALUABLE SOIIOOI- PROPERTY FOh
v SA I,F, OR RENT.
Will be offered for SP TO (sr rent on THURSDAY, the
Ist of NOVEbIPBR,IB6O, et 12 o'efock. hion the pre
mises. nio uN PLF!iBANT 8 EMIN A KY. one of the
smut healthy and desirable 83hoo1 !mations in the
• tate. situated in lioyettearn, Perks county, Pa. For
condition of the school and further Partioulars see an
nual Catalogue of the last five years at this offloe, or
call upon or address the subscriber on the premises.
F. H. 8 PA UPPEIt.
oclS-tuthefit* Bo) ertinun. Berke on.. Pa.
JOR SALE—A well-assorted stock of
Hardware, Cutlery - , kc.. and the fixtures of the
store, with the envilere of renting the store, whroh is
situated in the centre of business. The house has been
doing the Southern and Western Pennsylvania trade.
Any person desirous of going into' the Hardware burl
seas will find it a good opportunity. The stook will be
offered on reasonable tering. Address " A..' at this
office. sold 'stet!) tf
CHB T R COUNTY FARMS FOR
SALE. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE.—Tare very deed
table Forme in Brandywine township, four miles north
of Coatesville, and six from Downingtown. The land
is of the beet quality and under good cultivation, with
two eels of buildings. and will be sold together or sepa
rately, at a reasonable puce aid upon aeoqmmociatine
terms. pply to J. D. ithINBO CH,
0027 St. 436 W.Atl,lUTStreet.
TO CHAIR AND CSBINET MAKERS.—
..R. The Pheenix Wood-Bending Company, owners of
" Blanehard'a Patent," for the States of New York,
New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland, will sell
county, town. or shoji riglita, or grant licenses to use,
on easy terms This is the only patent. All infringer,
will be strictly dealt with. Apply to JOHN 811ABY,
or C. A. BURGESS, No. 34 BROADWAY, New York.
oe4-dam
pOR EXCLIANGE.—A CHOICE TRACT
orgood unimproved farm land m the State of New
JereaY, convenient to the city. will be exchanged for
city P - VertY. Apply at No. 103 FEDERAL Street.
5e22.-tt
MISSOURI LAND 11
60 0,0 00 Acroe for Sale and entry, at prices lensing
from It% to 10 cents l er Acre. In any quantities re
quired
TAXES vtid, and PATENTS proeur td for roureha
me ra of Land under the Graduation Act.
Plats furnished gratis by enclosing a %moque clamp
For furl:ter information apply to
WILSON, RAWLINGS Et. CO„
U. 2.. end General Land Agents,
6I CHESTNUT Street,
Cason THIRD and FOURTH
ST. LOUIS, Alb
W A KRAIt TS taught. sold. and 'ciente()
BOARDIN G.
BOARDING.—To I ET, communicating
rooms. with exclusive use of h - nh. parlor, and pri
vate table if desired. 1521 WALNUP at. 0e29 St*
G ENTLEMAN AND HIS LADY, or one,
nr two ninela gentlemen. may obtain Bbard a'
1004 CHESTNUT street. 0c23.3t•
F IR :T• CLASS BOARDING, with hand
game communicating and single Rooms, at 1417
LOCUS r threat. 0018-Im*
EDUCATIONAZ.
h PRI( IS G. GARDEN BALL. SRO'S
K- 7 BRANCH AOADENII,`, AT SPRING GARDEN
HALL..--Inetrue•ion to Limos flahsthenio Exercises
for Mince and a now method of Exerataea. united with
Military Drill. for Masters. Clam VSYS.TueEday aryl
Friday, from half past 3 tO6 for Miesee, (no gentlemen
admitted during this Inatructiou ti and from /5 to half
yes . fl o Clock P. M. for Masters. ot2l-12t
MESDAMES 011EGARAY AND D'HER
VILLY respectfully inform their friends and
the nubile that they have removed their Boarding and
Day School for Yonne Ladies from Logan Square to .Nos.
MT and 152.9 SPRUCE. Street.
Pupils from five years of age upward prepared for the
fourth elms. iY2S-8m
pIeRYANT, STRATTON, & FAIRBANKS'
ERCANTILE COLLEGE, S. E. corner SE
VENTH. and caßsTri UT Streeta —pop and Evening
Sessions. Individual' ins trtiction in Bookkeeping. in
cluding General Wholesale and Retail Business, Ship
ping, Forwarding and Commission, Banking, tia
change Manufacturing, Railroadin Steamboating.
ko.. the most thorough and practic al course in the
United States. Also, Lectures, Commercial Calcula
tions. Arithmetic. and the higher Mathematics, Pen
manship (beat in the city), Correspondence,. &a.
For Bale, their now Treatise on Bookkeeping. beauti
fully printed in colors, and the best work published.
se4itf
CLAS3IOAL 1143TITUTE.
DEAN STREET. below LOCUST.
The (tubes of the Classiest Ineitute will be returned
Monday. September 9. J. W. FAMES, A. M.,
arnlT-d2m Principal.
13ENN INSTITUTE, SOUTHEAST COR
NERTFIIHTEENTHaad FILBERT Streets, re
opens MONDAY. September ,d. Four more pupils
will be admitted, Catalogues sent to any addresz.
au2l-tf R. S'PEWART. "Principal.
AIR. WINTHROP TAPPAN'S BOARD
"AL %NG and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES No.
1727 VINE street, near Logan Square, will RE-OPEN
on WEDNESDAY. Novtoinber/2th. Ciro alara turmeund
on application. au.154N1
Ir 4 s MANCE COMPANIES
FIRE INSURANCE. - MECHANICS'
4ISURANCE COMPANY or Philadelphia. No.
138 North SIXTH Street, below Race. insure Build
ings, Goods. and Merchandise generally from loss or
damage by Fire. The company guarantee to adjust all
losses promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patron
age of tho public.
• - - •
DIRECTOR s.
William Morgan, Robert Flanigan,
Francis Cooper, Michael filotieor.
George L. Dougherty, Edward Mcs'ijovern,
James Martin, Thomas B. McCormick,
James Duroqs, John Bromley.
Matthew McAleer, Prancie Palle,
Barnard RalfYrty. John Cassady,
Th om . J Hemphill, Bernard IL iluli , enian,
Thomas Eicher, Chalice Clare.
.
Francis MoManuti,_
Michael Cahill.
FRANCIS COOPER, President.
BERNARD RAFFESTY. Secretary. ce..TI 6m
T HE MUTUAL Ll FE ITSURANCE COM
PANY OF NEW YORK.
Assets
SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
INVESTED IN FINST MORTGAGES ON REAL ESTATE
WORTH OVER SO 000,000.
The premiums are LOWER than in many other Comes
nine, and the Dividends have been GREATER.
This it s strietly MortreL Comsny. There ore no
Stookholdere,so that ALL ruE PROFITS
BELONG TO TILE INSIIIURD.
Pamphlets, and every information, may be had
OHATI9, on application to
F. RATCHFORD STARR. gent,
H. W. corner FOURTH and WALN UT Streets.
PHILADELPHIA RE FFRFNCES
Thomas Robins, John Welsh.
Mordecai L. Dawson, George H. Stuart,
George M. Stroud. E. S. Who en.
John B. Myers, J. Fisher Learning,
Joseph Patterson, William C. Ludwig.
John M. Atwood, Arthur G. Coffin,
Thomas H. Powers, George, W. 'Foland.
William AloKee. Thos. Wattaon. n2.3.ly*if
FAAIE INSURANCIE COMPANY, NO
406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
NCORPORATED APRIL,IBs6, BY THE STATE Ofi
PENNSYLVANIA.
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND ItISMI
P.
Samuel Wrigt, DIRECT D OIt
h . B. Birney,
Win. W. Walters, J. W.Evorman,
Chas. Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr.,
Geo. A. West, Jacob W. Stout.
0. Wilson Davis, Mango Stern.
Thos. 8. Martin.
GEORGE W. DAY, President.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vine Pree't.
WILLIA?.IB I. BLANCHARD. SeeretarY. 09,11-Ift
SAVING FUNDS.
A MERIOAN SAVING FUND.—Oom
_pany's ISouthenst corner WALNUT
and FOIMITII Streets. Open daily from 9 ail 1
o'clock, and on MONDAY tillB in the evening". This
Old Institution has always paid in full, on demand.
without no lNT tice.
EREST FIVE PER CENT.
CI arum paid back, on dent;ind,in gold and ver.
E'S
TRUSTE.
ALEX. NHILLIHN, President.
WORE, Vice President.
John 0. Fan, T. E.-Harper, George Nugent,
John Anslaoh, aand. T. Boduae, Alb. C.Roberta.
John Allman, Jonas Bowman, H. H. Eldndge,
Win. J. Howard. JOHNS. WILSON, Treasurer.
JOHN C. 51518. Secretary. onto-Imif
SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND,
Office, 331 North THIRD Street, lotween Vine
and Oallowlon. Incorporated by the Legislature April
14th. 1861. Open for Deposits and. Payments, daily, front
to I,lio'clook. Also, on MONDAY and THURSDAY
EVENINGS, from I to 8 o'clock.
Interest 15 per cent. per annum. Depositors can with
draw their Moneya by Cheoka, if desired. Special Dc
posits recolvcd.
JAMES 11. PRINGLE. President.
RnAecr• Hire. RitovettAry tz4o-tf if
WATCDES AND JEWELRY.
FINE WATOHES, of the most ap
vreved makele; Jewelry of every degoription.
Silver-ware equal to emu ; also. Plated - ware of
the heat quality, at G. itIISSEI.L'S.
oe2g-lm 22 North SIX rN Street.
SOARF-PINS, STUDS, and SLEEVE
BUTTONS.—A large atnortment of Carbuncle
Coral, Lava, and Etruaeau d:lend-p. L' ine S , at
Go ld Hhl
0c23-1m 22 North SIXTH Street.
PIANOS.
A SEVEN-OCTAVE $41.,0 ROSE
WOOD PIANO FOR LESS THAN tit2oO
Friyabis its Easy Sums of F 33 per Mona.—The Board
of Due°lots of the Philadelphia Musical Savings and
Loan Somety , , chattered by. the State of Pennsylvania,
April Sit, ISM take pleasure in announcing to the public
that they have concluded to issue a FOURTH SERIES
of Stock, the books of which are now open at the Office,
No 10t1 CHESTNUT Street, to receive subscrip
tions. Persona desirink to avail thernrelves of the ad
vantages 01 this highly beneficial institution, should
call at an early dap, as the number of members will be
limited to 200.
The Pianos can be obtained at once, and aro warran
ted by the celebrated inanufaeturers. Schumacher. &
Co., for six lours. The great suaeeaa of this
ton makes it useless to speak of its merits. The Di
rectors did not intend to issue a series thm Fall, and
have only done coin compDanoo with the
earnest
eitat Tn olunergus nypiiaants rn i.rohlp
For
Will
iurthirlrcula.eolopents.,e.7ro
takeeasure in slntink the Soot ety'ssltos
tru
wilt
Wk.n.lBllV, President.
H. V. GRAY. Secretary.
Office, No. 1021 cnhsT . N7 Street. 0027-7tif
GENTS, FURNISHING GOODS.
VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.—The
subsoriber would invite special attention to hie
IMPROVED CUT OnHIRTS, known an the moat
ver f oo t firtmg made. hand, and made to order at
shortest notice. WHOLESALE TRADE AUP Pti ED.
Also An extensk - tnesortinont of GENT'S FURNISH
ING
, GOODS, of no own nrtportation_„...
J. W. SCOTT,
514 CHESTNUT Street.
0025 Four doors below the " Continental harsh",
GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CON
GERI' To
GEORGE FELIX BENRERT,
By hie patrons, pupils. and friends.
OCTOBER 30 ,
AT
MUSICAL FUND NALL.
MAD. BERTHS JolinNtiacN.
TUOMAS 0181101',
GEOROE W. woonsß. (N. Y.,)
A FAVORITE PUPIL.
WM. MOLLERUS. R. lIA3mLER. M. HA3BLER,
M. ECEMITZ,G. SCHMITZ. Ja.
THE GRAND PIANO. kr- GEORGE VOGT.
"Tickets FIFTY OPINTS—At the Music Stores,
at the Hell. and of Mr. Felix Beakert, 831 Locust st.
Concert at Eight. it.
THE GERMANIA OROHESTRA beg
leave to announce to their friends and the Roblin
in general, that they will °Mumma their PUBLIC
REHEA RSALS on 8 • TURDAY, Nov. 3. at the MU
BAAL FUND HALL. Packages of 8 tickets. El;
single tickets. 25 cents, for sale at Chickenns le Son's,
807 Cheetnnt street . Andre's. 1004 Chestnut street; and
Beek & Lawton's, Choetnut street.'
The Performances will commence at 33; o'clock.
Engagements for Concerts. Commencements, Par
ties, &A., made only at their Mee, Chiekering to Pones
Piano Store, 807 Chestnut street; William Rant 2 54
North' Juniper street, or C. Droughman, 1009 ludge
avenuo. 000-!!
WHEATLEY & CLARKE'S ARCH ST.
THEATRE.
Poi/ tively the
THE LAST NIGHT!
THE LAST NIGHT:
OF THE GREAT DRAMA:
THE MONKEY BOY!
THE MONKE THE
MONKEY BO: THE Y
MONKEY soy!
Together with
TURNING THE TABLES.
Secure your seats. .
A. El• NCON
treeA,
330 BOU A M. tit
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE
• • Sole Lessee_ M. A. DAAREThli.inl.
Stags Manager Mr. WM. A. CHAPMAN,
BulineeS Agent. .Mr. JOS. D. MURPHY.
THIS (TIFESiiAII EVENING,
Will be acted. the celebrated sensation drama (al-
Taub , Witnessed be over 15,1X0 nersons) of •
THE DEAD on
Performed for an entire ssrteon in London.
Robert Landry, Mr. Edwin Adams: Legrand. Mr.
Young_. Catharine Duval, Mrs. Gladetane ; Cerisette.
MISS U:Jetferson.
Previous to the p , ny
A PULAR. COMRDIETTA.
DOOM open eta quarter tn o'clock ; performances
aoramenoe at 7.5,f o'clock. fggr Prices as usual.
ity DON 0 UGH 'S OLYMPIC (Late GAIE
-1-T-IL 'NES.) SUCCESS OF below Third.
GREAT SUCCESS OF LIT rt. OORDELIA HOW
ARD AND HER PAREN !
Another splendid moral drama, written expressly for
the 'towards. entitled
KATY, THE HOT CORN GIRL.
During the pla will he introduced
THE MDIRRIES OF THE FIVE POINTS.
To conclude with
THE ARIFUt. DODGER.
GRAND MATINEE
ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. AT TWO O'CLOCK.
Prices of admission. 25 omits: Family Circle, /5 00111.11.
Doors open at 34' before 7 •'clook. Performance to
commence at 711 o'clock.
CONCERT HALL.
TO-NIGHT, AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS
POSITIVELY
PROFESSOR ANDER.ON'S LAST 1,17P.5.A Or MAUIe.
Please secure your seats during the day. The crowd
will ba great at night,
DEFINITRLY
THE FINAL FIVE NiGHTS OF THE WIZARD
TRRP - VOrI , DLY
TUE LAST HOURS IN PHILADELPHIA
0 PROFESSORANDERSON,
HIS FAREWELL MINUTES.
TO-NrGHT, (TUESDAY.) Ntober
EMPEROR NAPOLEON'S PROGRAMME
TO-MORROW. (WEDNFIF.DAYI Ootohs• 31
THE AMERICAN PROGRAMME.
THURSDAY. November 1. BENEFIT OF
hues ANDERSON, Pianist° ard Clairvoyan'e.
FRIDAY, Nov, 2, TEE PROFESSOR'S BENEFIT,
AND LAS NIGHT BUT ON R.
SATURDAY. Nov. 3, THE L ASP NIGHT OF ALL.
BENEFIT of Misses ELIZA and FLORA ANDERSON
AND THE WIZARD'S FAREWELL. SPEECH.
Next Satard•T Allen:lmm .at .?. o'clock,
THE LAST GR4NI) MATINEE.
THIS IS REALLY THE VALEDIOTORV WERE.
DELAY NOT COMING. BUT COM q,.
"PROCRASTINATION is rye THIEF OF TIME."
Every evening at 8. Doors open at 7.
Beats Bhonld be secured nt the Rox•odiee during the
day. .Office open from 10 1,11 4. This i.e the only way of
n
secone a good seat.
Baboon, 1.6 cents; Body of Hall 60 molts.
CONTINENTAL
(Late National,) WALNUT Street. above MAU).
THE GREAT A.SI"RICAN CONSOLIDATED
H. CIRCUS COAIPANY.
P MADIGAN .h CO. Proprietor"
EVE NIGHT LURING THE WEEK.
SIGNOR CANITO,
The wonderul ', presentative of t Ring-Tailed-
Man-Monkey. f who will banx kr his he
tita from the ex
treme height of the theatre'-
First appearance of WM. H. 510RESTE, the won
derful Horizontal Bar Performer.
Re-engagement of W. R. SMITH and l'Oht HING.
The doors open at half past 6o' aloe". Rerformano4
commence. at half pst
Ada:1188ton only 25 c ents; Family Circle 15. [0c29.5t
VAN AM.BURGII. & CO.'S
AND
GREAT MORAL EXHIBITION.
HYATT FROST.— —• • • • ...... ...Manager,
Will exhibit, corner
TENTH AND CALLOWGILL STREETS,
For a short
MONDAYea ° N IG, c i rm , rn a
OCTOBERnE
29
Afterards, Three AFTERNOON, AND
EVENING.
Doors
AFTERNOON, AND EVENING.
Doors open. 10 A. AL, and 2 and 63,1 P. M.
Admission 25 cents 1 , Children under Dynan/ 15 create.
RARE, VALUABLE,
be the
RARE , AND, CURIOUS ANIMALS
Known to Naturalists', and is the only mire and cm
rem school where youths can successfully unlock,
study. and defire the
GREAT BOOK OF NATURAL HISTORY.
Thie show contai. s all the animate belonginr to Van
Amburgh & Co.'e Two hlenagaries,,united and at
ranged into one SETS PERFORMING
with
TWO SETS PERFORMING ANIMA LS.
TWO SETS PERFORMING ELEPHANTS.
TWO G MONKEYS,
TWOSETSPERFORMINGEN MONKEYS,
TWO SETS PE RFor.muiG MULES.
oc27.Bt's
SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE.
OPEN FOR TEEENTN STREIC
NEWLY DECORATE n AND PAINTED.
Rag Bemired one of t Mhe R SANFORD
LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented heretofore.
who will appear nisfitlr.
Sanford will perform evert evening.
Doors open at 7; Commence at TX.
Admittance 25 cents. Children IS cents,
HEADQUARTERS. FRANKLIN
PLACE.—FREE CONCERTS—Lunch 11 A. M.
The beautiful and accomplished Vocalist. MADAM
DURAND, and the beautifuldauseuse. Alfas MARV
COLsON, assisted by Messrs. MURPHY. HENRY,
and REAR KUN KEN. the celebrated rtanist.
0c29.60 CHADVTIOK lc PEET, Bnpqa.
CARL WOLFSOHN AND THEODORE
THOMAS'S SERIES O ACADEMY SSICALSO REES. at the FOYER of the OP MUSIC.
Subscructions mill be received at tbe MUBiOStoreanf
G. Andre k C0..1104 Chestnut street; Leek Walker,
722 Chestnut Street; Beok & Lawton, Seventh and
Chestnut streets; and Th. A. Schmidt, Jumper And
Chestnut streets, where the programmes and partsau
tare can be seen and 6ve
P EN NA. ACADEMY OF THE FINE
ARTS. -1026 CHESTNUT Street.
" CHIMBOIAZOP a lielondi.l Paintitur by Mignot.
"THE FIRST BIN," a beautiful Marble Statuette by
Ancelint.
On exhibition for a abort time.
Visitors will please bring their opera OMNI.
MUNICIPAL CLAIMS, PHILADELPHIA,
October 15,1&11.
Notieo is hereby given to the owners of the Properties
mentioned in the awarded Memoranda of Claims, that
write of Scire Facial wilt be issued thereon in three,
months from the date hereof unless the same are paid
to the undersigned at or before that time
C. T. BONSALL,
Attorney for Claimant.
No. 116 North NINTH. Street
MUNICIPAL CLAIMS FOR PAYING Ac.
Dutton.D
City 01 Philadelphia.to the use of Benjamin to
the use, Au. vs. John Mutt-army. owner or reputed own
er, or whoever may be owner. C.IF.. December Term.
1859. No. 76. $19.19. Lot on east aide of Amboy street,
20th ward, 126 feet 8 inohes southward from the south
side of Oxford street ; 16 feet 10 inches on Amboy !meet.
100 feet deep to Thirteenth street.
Same vs. Benjamin Bedford, owner or reputed owner.
or - whoever may be owner. C. P.. March Term, 1860.
No. 139. 824 79. Lot east side of Amboy street (late
Robinson), at the distance of 97 feet northward from
the north side of Oxford street, 29th ward; 16 feet front
on Amboy street, he feet deep to Thirteenth street.
Same vs. William R. Hanson. owner or reputed owner,
or whoever 'may be owner. C. P., Marco Term. 1950
No. 141. 894 51. Lot on south aide of Columbia avenue
and on the west side of Amber (late Robinson) street,
20th ward; 18 feet front on Columbia avenue, 61 feat
deep.
Same vs. Sarre. C. P., March Term. 1260. No. 42.
8120.41 Lot nouth aide of Columbia avenue an
side of Cadbury (late Cadu - alader) avenue, 20th ward;
18 feet front on Columbia avenue, 61 feet deep.
Same vs. Charles D. Kimball. owner or reputed owner
or whoever may be owner. C. P.. December Term.
1859. No. 79 gm 94. Lot south side of Oxford street,
143 feet eastward from the east sideof Brown street,
20th ward ; 10 feet on Oxford street, 53 feet deep.
Same vs. Same. C. P., December Term, 1859. No.Bl
825.94. Lot south side of Oxford street, 159 feet east
ward from the east side of Broad street. 20th ward ; 16
feet front on Oxford street.s3 feet deep.
Same vs. Same. C. P., Pecember Term, 1869. No. 81.
825.94. Lot south aide of Oxford street, 175 feet east
ward from the east side of Broad street, 731 th ward ; 16
feet on Oxford street and 53 feet deep.
• Same vs. Same. C. D., December Tenn. 1859. No. M.
820.94. Lot south, side of Oxford street, 181 fest east
ward from the east aide of Uroad street, 70th ward; 16
feet on Oxford street and 53 feet deep.
Came vs. Same. O. P., December Term. 1859. N 0.83.
825 04. Lot south aide of,Oxford street, 207 feet feast
ward from the east tide of Broad street, 20th ward ;
feet on Oxford attest, and 53 feet deer.
Same vs. Same. C. P.. December Term, 1959. N 0.131.
823.24. Lot south side of Oxford street. and on the west
side of Cadbury avenue, Mils ward; 10 Met on Oxford
street and 53 feet deep, oel6 tan
MMUNICIPAL CLAIMS.—Notice is here
by' glVell to the corners of the *propertiem !men
tioned in the appended memoranda of Claims, that
Irma of Rolm Caritas wfll be segued thereon. in three
months from the date hereof, unless the same are paid
on or before that time.
LEWIS C. CASSIDY,
Attorney for Claimant.
Sl3 South SIXTH Street.
.. • .
The City of Philadelphia. to use of James hicasulley,
vs. Wm. McDonald. owner or reputed owner, &c.
Con moo Pleas, S.eptember Term, 1859. No. 139. Cul
verting. .926.71.. Lot and holdings west side Alder
street, 132 feet north of Master, al feet on Alder street,
63 feet deep.
Same vs. Peter Martin, owner or reputed owner, fos.
Common Pleas, Septeml'er Term,lBs9. No. 133. Ctil
verting. 314.17. Lot and buildings on east side Alder
street, 118 feet north of Master straet,lB feet on Alder
street, 100 feet deem se2s-tulat
ITOTWE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
polio' No. 217 in the PENN MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY, of Philadelphia, has been
lost or misl.id, and that application has been made for
a duplicate. ord6 tn6t.
ASSIGNMENT.—Notice is hereby given,
that I have this day made an assignment of my
nroperty. books. notes, and bonds unto EDWARD E.
EALIAMEL for the benefit of all my creditors. to whom
all accounts must be rendered. GEO. W. &RICER.
Leipsto, October 13, 3860. oeso-at*
PORTLAND KEROSENE OIL.
In order to meet the eourtantly-inareasing demand
for this justly
CELEBRATED OIL AS AN ILLUMINATOR,
the company have now doubled their former °apse l
ty, and have the most extenstee works for menu
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to tile demand. they have positively retired to estabhall
nay new agencies, or oreato any new outlet' for it what
ever.
What we claim for thin 001 e,
UNIFORNIITY IN QUALITY AND SUPERI
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It is entirely free from the offensive odor peculiar to
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a Hight. cleanhness, cheapness, and safety, (m n
own o
explosive properties), is , we may confidently say, "
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Wherever It has been introduced °mummers will use
no other.
As there are many inferior Oils told as Kerosene, we
outman dealers In particular against tiling this trade
mark. Whenever doubts exist as to the genameness of
the article, we respectfully - oak that a sample DM/ be
submitted to its for mepeatlew,
We offer it to the trade agVIS -
COMPA—NPS LOWEST PRICE,
and all orders addreased tows by mail or otherwise will
meet with prompt attantimg.
Z.'LOOKE te CO.,
Bole Agents and Manufacturers of
Alcohol. Burning_Fluid, mut Fine Oil,
No. 1010 MAItKOtT Bt.. Philadelphia.
BURNING FLUID, ALCOHOL AND
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bY ROWLEY, ABIIIIIMPER. CO., No. 10 Borth,
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ANUNZIEMPS.
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