The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 31, 1860, Image 3

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    EtECTORS.
RICKARD:VACS,
JOAN COMA.
_ALIGN ALVICANDER,
FREDIIRICK BTOEVER,
GODESKY METZGAR,
SWART, WARTMAN,
0. W. JACOBY,
• .I.OO,6III'DOWDALL;
I".
aitogaltD. erjrzEL,
JOAN, -BLACK,
"'•:: I 2_II4ORGE atm,
WILLIAM L. DENARY,
S. O. WITIVHESTER,
LAgshod
"MAO 11,ROKHOW,
GRORGII D. JAOKBON,
`-WILLIAM' R. GORGAS,
JOBG W..DABNER;
J. R; CRAWFORD, • •
YAANCIO. LAIRD,
J. B. BOwxr.l,; •
n!..loiift , .oArbaew,
o ;EJAMITELIdARBAALL.
WILLIAM BOOK,
JAMES D. LEONARD,
•s ^ GAYLORD CHURCH:
The - Dro
ugh
t
in Kantnis;
iii:Serai%iintissieeoh at Cleveland, said
" WhlieVirvhdted Kansas, and I ask your leave
to-brie/is the condition of that Territory before you
for-Yonr"asireful and kind consideration. The soil
and thwarktba of Kansas are xis propitious as any
people nn earth ever enjoyed—the people as free,
as true, Atidviekreve as any in the world. They
as guffawing severely froth 'a drought so severe,
that 'T think it wee ecarcely exaggerated when
they told me they had had no rain in a large por
tion OrtheTairitorylor a whole year. Wa found
that whole districts had produced less vegetable
'app.:we, for .haspan. life than, are to be found in
many' agarden which we have peered in coming
through the Stateof Ohio. Districts in which the
winter whist sowed lastyear was necessarily plowed
app
„suadotowed In. the spring with spring wheat.
Theeprangvelwat was plowed up sod the ground
pleated:Sri& urn. The eern.proved Ballots, and
wee foileired with potatoes. The potatoes were
blasted, and followed, by buckwheat, which also
proved a fellers. I think that this is a true de
scription of the condition of tillage of perhaps two
thirdsof Kansas, SOIL - fliers wail be no general
famine or distress there. ' The ounpants who have
been there. for two, three, four, or five' years, are
comfortable and Well to do, as appears abundantly
from their Stook, their fencer, and their dwelling
hossetw;-friesed of „Wood, and very often /abater,
tiald**d. well bent of brisk ',and stone Large
por,Msdhf the,htate are as populous, and exhibit,
aliAc gigue of comfort and thrift, equal to what
arallotted Smiths Ohio.- - Slat there are emigrants
wholievii'resided,thire only a yeti, wham whole
means hive bign *speeded in procuring farms and
shelter, and planting their 'crops, which hive sue
ceesivedj, failed: Many of these are leaving the
Teriltery—some gay as many as a hundred a day.
They ought to be relieved, and a very little assist
since would enable them to retain their possessions
and improvements, and resume the culture of their
Beide under more favorable auspices nest spring."
Cull for Aid. lor'the Suffering in Kaunas
Yon are already swam of the dreadful scarcity
and"sifferitig that prevails in the greater portion of
Fall wheat having- failed, spridg wheat was
awn; Wirt= wan planted by many two or
Welt limas t _falling,. buckwheat, turnips, ko ,
were strati only ba dileappetut the farmer. On peo
ple are &brad entirely dependent upon agriculture,
and being but in a neWly-tettled country, have no
maim to rely upon other than their yearly crops;
whieh havingefedleff, leaves nothing but destitu
tion' and' want daring them in the face as winter
approaoheb. In fact, for soma two or three months
peat, many of our ,eitiseno have been dependent
upon their neighborai who, but little more fort - u•
nate than themselves. toe nothing but starvation
before them, unless aided by the friends of humani
ty in the Mast.—
Calls have bean meth by most of the religions
denetinetionitithe Territory for aid for relief of
their ntembersitip,l and by agents representing
thelireepeetive loalitiss.•
Will you ald them in this their time of need, or
yonr,fellow-men In your own coun
try to die for want - of food, white you have en
abundanse ? It maybe said by some that there
are eontratikdory atatemente in relation to the wants
.of the ".Territory." That Is true, and yet moat of
the Statement' are correct. Along the Missouri
river 'therels but little or no want. and the same is
true of dome ilealted - platies in the Territory ; yet
no statement fully describes the destitution of the
less favored notions: Then there are represents
tions. made by these' who have invested largely in
town, shares and lota, from fear of the tffeot that
the knowledge of the facto in the case might pro.
dues upon their town speculation; that convey a
fain idea:
ContrMotions may . be handed to the editors of
Puri . , Nord! Amenean, ,Inqutrer, and .su llehn
also to the proprietors of the (Heard House anti ,
Continental Hotel, who have agreed to receive and
forward the tame to proper committees for dietri.
bntion. CHARLES H. Moan.
i" NANCIAL.AND COntitiERCIAI
The Money Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Oat. 80. 1840.
Vim " panic" alba politioisna and the bean seemed
to-day to have left the Stock market for even more
congenial quarters—the parlors of the boat/. Those
institutions are generally understood to have turned
thiserews with unexpected and unasked for severity,
to-day, throwing oat a Mtge proportion of their offerings
under the influence of their misgivings of the future.
Ramrfinhowever.lhe weakness of beak officers finds
no Alto 44 the street, where the thrown -out offering/
were readily placed at six to seven per cent.
Padidelphia nixes,' Camden and Amboy Railroad
sbarlet Pennsylvania Railroad shares, Catawissa, and
other stooks improved, though North Pennsylvania
The folloving 1. the coal tonnage of tke Shamokin
Mangy and Pottsville Railthad Company :
Week. Year.
•For ve.ok epdini 0ct.27 5 SPO 15 1 64 772 16
50m11 time last year.; .. : .. —.5408 07 -144784 08
InaTease._
A writer in the Boston Commercial Bulletin says the
Southern oak eluting now used In our ship yards is so
infeatcd by worm holes that, notwithstanding the most
rigid mspution. many of the finest new ships leak
badly. Sometimes as many as eighty or ninety of these
moles aim diseovered In a plank. Only an experienced
eye can &seiner .thism.and many go undeteoted. A new
ship recently built in this wank, randnow in N. Orleans•
leaked Co WI dicing the passage' that she had to lie
taken on the woes, at an expense of three thousand dol
tersotohave her worm-eaten eluting plugged. Our
carpenters isy that yellow pine p'anking Is far prefera
ble to Eonthem oak. .
Theisettre line of the Buffalo• Bradford. and Pittsburg
Rillmad; 4"roisi its Junction with the New York and
Erie Ridireed to the coal fields of McKean county, Pa.,
is being pit irs readiness for the iron, end that the oon
traitors. Mesas John B. King and Edward L. Lee, are
within/ .forward their work in the expectation of
haring this portion of the road opened for traffic by the
finit'of December. - -
The whoad bridge over the James river has been
euipleted,and the track of the Orange and Alexandria
itallgoadhati coma! it Into the city of Lynchburg. This
coMiletsi the construction of this great work. and
leaves no break in the connection between Alexandria
and the groat einutberest.
The Ilimennitt Reath Kegs announces that the entire
Suit road between lbe sister cities of Charleston and
gavaniahli &knit complete, and that the oars will run
from depot to depot on the Ist of November.
Aileeialcinet some Intermit to drovers has Jut been
rerifered in West Cbuter county, New York, 111 s nue
against the "Hudson River Railroad, for the value of two
bulluitt itiothernd la the can, in noniiiinneno• of the
grated windoir bacon - tint broken end the conductor
closing the tight door, on the panicles from Troy to
New York. The otiose had been tried in a lower court•
and VW demos decided, from which the road ap
pealed. bat the higher court sustained the original
judgment; deciding that the printed formula of the dro
veer piwr, In relation to his taking It and his freight at
hie, own risk, was null, because the. drover had never
consented to inch an agreement to release the road
from say elaim for de , cages.
The New York Post, of last evening, cave :
The amok market has taken a vigorous upward turn.
end the share but presents an advance of 11402 41Y
oent. TM improvement does not extend to the bond
list, wAl~t H dill sad heavy. - •
At the ebee the market in rather weak. Sales of New
York Central at 8110(., and of Erie at So.
Nedeoh, after selling at 110 at the board. Moses with
sellers_ at SO. Ihmois Central touched 7.1% t olous at
7X30. • 1 ' • '
Mold Smitiantied °teem 373‘037%. the old stock
at/74Gol7i(._6alena T1X0714, %Med° a Si3O35, Mock
relane 6414 _N.
Clevelatul. - colembrut, and ppineinnett is quoted Min
97 Milwaukee and at issimund INfool Cr%
Eseifio Nail and Panama were without sales of mo
ment. The former is !MAN asked. The latter is held
at IN. .
The coal stocks are heghleted. Delaware and Had
sou 94t095. PennsylvanialMMlX.
The weakest of the State stooks are Virginias and
North Carolinas. The latter are offered .at 94 the
format stem, . efissourbi smprovsd selling at 77% Ten,
nearness at N. -
Our _au Nati - one •of railroad bonds show a t slack de
mud: The, buses of the Env are in fair demand.
Weetent•bodds are dull.
Mousy is without any (Mauve whatever. Call loans
aya easy at 0;65 k cont., and first. class paper %WI
cent.
Exchange gales,
so, Inn
PRithitenikia fitoci
•
OINOWI
115roirrio ST Li. IlLanim
- - risterr .
1000 Parma Si.— cash 93
1000011 It di --IOU;
1500_ o-- ................
100118I6dra 74,-... - ..2dys 71
1900.1 .40.—. ...... • 70%
MO Nlrmina 61-.:..: . 70
IMO City 61 K B o,_ 1014
Sitar 11....... - .. Nam 60 I
87 do, .. lots 50
6 Cam & f:mb0y.... 1 783i
:4,, „#o. ......... ... ANN
BETWEEN
121 fl e onlirdstrip'74.= 1 6 6 51 '
. . •, - -
RECORD BOARD.
500 Read R 66 '43 'BO- VW 4 Frank tr. Booth, .:. 48
6 r4 . 71 .. m . " 71 ' . -.. : .6. ..ii ifs
~01). .4,1 1 it--... ... WS - - wn V I %
11 Cabl6l4o l rii: " .. - :... ski Bo , 410=1:: . tin
1
long.* nay 6r 82..... 78 Ito do -- b 6 21
10 Warm k Costae.- 18 69 Catew It pre ...lots 33
, . , r • . :, ; AFTER BOARD.
HO &amyl Nav the '81........... . . . 73x
'0", ' , .O.LCIING PRIORS--URSTRADY.
Bid. Ailed. But. Asked,
ekgelphilife-18:14: 101% Elmira R—.... 7
1,. , 11
P 11• X.---113134" .1013 , 1 Klmlra it- .30ref..17,. 18%
r 15.:...1ieW.1041i lOW Elmira le '73 70 Rr,
reg i li, i lat og
1 1l fr i %
Le ellergit R. - . 04 35
Re
Re 'L.... 1;b 1 *. so -Eau Log lectegiro.:6l; 10
R' na '6o l n off*/ 91 Mort Forma R-... 9 M
Raid MI MINI ..:14 ' 74%, N Poona R 104-- - 100
arias div off. 8874 fR 'Gump, R Cm, 4,,,,; _
R
1113 1333 ON, 90 Qatawuraarrard-,10,1 13
OT .. gdv 13.30 . 33 . Prnkf & South R-48 50
g _11171•011,110.,. 114 • armse&Vme at R.,53 M
s py
44 41.6401.73 R '74% Walla/as It . - . 119
Ehnn svistk.-.834 9 11141moe It Pine .. -. 9 10
IMP 6,611- 21.44 -6334 810006 ac. Coates .77N 78
xxa. Merchants' Exchange
BOARD.
3 Csm & Amb0y.....121
3 d o . ..... .„ , LtB
AO Catewiers & C0n..., 4.%
8 do pre...tO 121
0 d 0... .... • Prei•lA 23
100 do . pre..b3 13
40 Penns R— -..„... 3811
12 do.— .... .....—. 384
30 do.— , ... .... 3.23.
28 Lehigh Sono . 40
7 Nornetown It 48%
N -, O Green & u.....i0ts 18
BOARDS.
SO Green & Castes
Philadelphia Markets.
- OCTOI IC W —Evening.
market tiunahanged to-day, the sales Imo
lai hialtly 16 supply•tite _runts of the trade at from
is 7110 0!1•7 per bbl for superfine. extrarii and fancy
btliaileilW hi mistily 600 bbls Riohmond mine
sutra fam il y was pri de st • prise kept private. Bye
Ploiribreelberr ire small way II 84 23, and Corn Meal
ASIA par,bbL , SOO niti enlist this ham
e h 0 0 1 0,.. are km in their mews. but the de
° . 1 141 t i ttrartg: n o , vgrprelti
I=9 win red. 1.4501670 for
00 Ado.. 1430 for rair.fand.lidelbOs
r; adstaxma - eenter and Penneriverna white. YUOPODIUM— For sale b y WSTHE.
tr.ito 44 .lo ed s it i rFlad el aree ma , l 4 6l O l a l t
Street s. BROTHER, 47 and 49 North EfECOtio
ootr
quality sold at '7le. dull:with sites of Southern
nsio. and Pennsylvania At Me v bushel.
B.sm.—Querodron is Need, at 199 ifr ton for first
C
tin. O 1
TTON.—The matkit la mind, with sales of 200 bales
at previous rates.
G A . :A nNiNs ANn ritiums:—There is no new fea
ture, and about the maid business to note.
Sums.— Cho demand for elbverseed is less active, and
some small sales are reported at ffeletas 4f , hue, the
latter for prima lots. Timothy sed Flaxseed are steady
at SY 60 for.the former. and el 61 kIY bus for the latter.
WHISKY le dull. Penns bbts turtling slowly at alio,
Western do yttring.lo , drudge and' hhds 2230 ip
gallon.
New York Stock E:
;x4ahange, Oct. 30._
soiso.
_FIRST
•
MOO Tenn 69,'90.. 88
4000 Virginia 82 6!., ...1373.
1000 Missouri 69. - .77
1000 Cal State 7a....... 93
IMO do
200) Erie 2•1 mtg bdt....99%
2000 Erie 2d tuts ext. 9934
Rag/Erie Rad mtg '83..92
3000 do • 904
' 2000 Hudson ilia let rn 10804
1000 Rudiona MI mtg..923G
1000 Harlem let mtg... - .9ele
IWO Mioh Con 8e 110 m
Fund tt bd5.....97
8000 Mirth So 2d mil... sr
2010 'Went bda • • ••• • • Alf
1000 Han & ER los bda 66
1000 L Erie & W Ist m. 76
9000 do
2,00 Gal & Chio 2l
m-07
1000 k
o d f o Pi York el M- 1 02
5 B
12 51ati0wd1ik......r..102
20 Bk of Comrnetoe -10054
io etropo tan li••
15 F a r Irn & T C 11 0. 1r ...140
15 nor fio M H......... 92
100118dt= ft 17
50 do. ..... —.15 1734
800 d0.... ...._.....17.
6o Rorie m R.,wet.. —el
3eo d0..._.59 63042
100 Reading R.-. • • .14 43
100 d 0... .
2000 ionCen ....150
50 do --..--.230 63
22 d0......._.63q
100 do 63
100 do- b 106316
50 do'..— 631.
100 d 0.... -
150 d0............e10
100 N y Central R 83 ,
50 d 0..... 100 81 14
140. do.— .--
50 do --_- • 430 1 / 50 ‘
210 Hudson River
50 do.. • • • -- e3O 89
60 do.. --....e60
leo do .............13 59%
/MI do.. .....1,7060
t o do 59.14
445 MiOh 6 0 & I R.•
110 trdo
•• •• . °, s
100 do.,
050 do
160 'do ..
50 , d 0...-. --.6.50 5034
100 do..—. 400 30,36
100 ».--.l
100 do ..... ..—..5 8 0
000 do 6036
, 1000 do d. 510 5034
30/i
s
16htioh6o&NIRG. 35
La) d 0........ ....... —STU
40 do. .......
BO d 0.... ........b1037
100 do-- 461.1 573.
8618 Can R 20149 73
280 do —.74.
511074.
100 do —.510 74
80 d 0.... 510 7411
1350
100 d 0... -- MO 7536
100 do 50 74.'4
60 do ..... . 1..510 743.
100, d 0........... 650 74
100 01ev & rittabg
660 d0.._......_ 12
#lB .
100 do 71
,
60 do_ ..... 71
' 99 d 0...-- 71"
200 72 4
!". 71
/00 do 510 7134
,
100 do .36
S 6 OO Clove & Tol
200 do ..... ....s6O 6
11X1 d 0......... —l7O 353;
100 d 0........ 630 1.6 .
100 do. ...b.23 5536
100 Ohio & Rook 101.....6536
100 6536
' BO do ..._.._....b30
01 do 1315 •
100 d0,.1)60 661 4 .
; MI Ohio:8 & go/nay-85
400 do ...—.. 84.16
' 220 d 0...
~ . , ._._.650 84
226 tedwoohie & Miss .1136
TILE =RIC ETB
deuce.—The market is unchanged, with until mile ,
at 45.23 for Pots and. Pearls.
FLotta.—The Flour market is dull and heavy, with
receipts of 16,936 bbls, and sales ol 6MO bbia'at yester
day'. quotations. Neuthern Flour is heavy, with sales
of .600 bbls at 85.70m6 for mixed totrood, and $0.03M
6.75 for fanny and, extra, Canada Flour Is dull, with
sales of 300 bb's at /39.7507.50.
Oitars.—The Wheat, market is firm. with & moderate
export demand. with meets of 30.372 bushels , ' and
sales of 60,000 bushels at 81.35 for Milwaukee Club
and SI.3IFM. 34 (or mister red Western. Porn is steady.
with receipt. 0fy7,278 Malawi', and males of 3),600 bob el a.
at 83quiti90 for mixed Western afloat and in store. Oats
are in limited request. with Isles at , 3k3get39go for
Western, Canada, and State.
W MIST Is dull at 23.110.
.olti&.—flat little bagmen is doing in Linseed, and
'the matket is dull at fffiesit7o. Crude Whale and Sverm
are quiet and witbout change. Coal Oils are in good
demand for illummatingpurpoaes, and One market is
active. Wei. quote New York Xeroaine 760960. and
Paraffins Oils at 650708. Mandlinsry Otis at soo9oo,
and Binnacle at el 01.12.
Wove—The market is firm, and quotations are well
sustained at 301t60a for domestic Fleece and 33065 c for
galled Wools. In foreign Wools there is but little
doing and no transactions to report.
CITY ITEIM'S.
J. W. PaooTon & Co.'s "Plant Minana,s,
CLOAK. AND Fug Empostium."—This famous establish
ment. at eio. TOS Chestnut street, now sresente more
attractions to: ladies wishing to srirchase Cloaks or
Furs than any other house in this city. Ito proprietors,
Judging from the variety and singular elegance of their
stock, belie spared no mans to maintain their reputa
tion es the leading caterers in tbe'r line to the good
taste of the ladies of Philadelphia. The superior fa
cilities of this house, no less than their large experience
in the trade, secure to them great advantages. We
notice a variety of nets snag cloak' in their store at the
present time, which we believe to be peculiar to their
own stook, and to which we take the liberty of inviting
the 'attention of our lady readers. Their stook of Furs,
also, is one of snootily mantas:once.
,Wsw Episcopal iintiPrreh, Lehigh avenue and
'Fronts:rest. We understand that the eontract for dove%
int this large and magnifioent Bonita! with slate has
been given to Mr. Jolla Webb, a young and premixing
elate-roofer. Third and Germantown roan. The slate is
to be the best In the United Mates, and folly equal to
the Webb. It will he supplied by Mr. Thomas. ply Wal
nut atreet. from the extensive quarries of Into Parker.
Esq.. Peaohbottom for whom Mr. Thomas is tole agent
in this oity.
, 0111,Y Dan West( —Bat a mingle week intervenes
between the present time and the period of the treat
contest tor the Preeidentiy. During that brief period ;
there will be vociferous appeals to the patriotism of the
people ; there fillbe load threats of consequences, and
a general mustering of recruits. When the grans
struggle is over, things will go on annual, let wl,o may
be elected, and despite the predictions of mile makers
The sun will rite in the east, es Panel. on the morning of
the seventh of November—people will est and drink rust
as they have been accustomed to, and discreet persons
will oontinue to procure their garments at the Brown-
Orono Clothing Dail of Rc,ckbill & Willson, Nos. CO3 and
606 Chestnut street, above sixth. where the most splen_
did stook 'of wearing apparel for gentlemen and youths
in the country will be found.
An OLD MA3's A.VVICZ.—The Reverend Theta
Waldo says: "I am now an old man. I have seen near ;
a century. Do you want to know how to grow old slow,
ly and happily 3 let me tell you: Always eat slowly— •
masticate well. Go to your occupation smiling. Keep
a good nature and soft tamper everywhere. Cu:Grate
a good memory, and to do thte you must be oommuni- ,
native ; repeat what you have read ; talk about it; par
ticularly
if it ham any reference to the elegant Pall and
Winter Clothing gotten up at the one price OM Cloth
ing Store of Granville Stokes, Plc GR Chestnut street.
SPECIAL NOTICES
DYSPRPSIA.....THDLiESTION.—If the diges
tive Aterirettillaff; INS whole mead nary of
the bodyy ceases to ant harmoniously. A Ontonnuptive is
always a Dyspeptic. A person oanuot have a torpid
liver, or the piles, nor a suck headache, who Is not a
Dyspeptic. Dr. J. IL STAFFORD'S IRON AND SUL
PHUR POWDERS cure all forme of Dyspepsia and
Indlgeation. They are a soluble preparation, which
mutes with the digested food. and enter. with it into the
formation of new blood. The Iron strengthens the
Blood,"and the combined Sulphur converts lte waste into
gases. lbw action upon the blood increases the vital
or life-giving forties of the body, and regulates al. its
secretions. Pee advertisement of Dr. J. R. Stafford's
Remedies, and send for & pamphlet.
Sold by all Druggists, and by DYOTT & CO., No. 232
North SECOND Street. Philadelphia. et47-tf
SAYING RIND—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST
CosteANT.—Eletrteredby the State of Pennsylvania.
RULER.
1. Money is received every day; and in any amount,
urge or small.
2. FIVE PER GENT. interest a paid for money horn
the day it is nut in.
3. The money is always paid book in GOLD whenever
it Is called for, and without notice.
4. Money is received from Szeeutors, Administra
tors, Guardians. and other Trustees, in large or small
soma, to remain 6 long or short Period.
S. The money received from Depositor, is invested in
Real Eetate, Mortgages, Ground Bente, and other &d
-olma securities.
6.011i0e open every day—WALNUT Street, southwest
corner Third street, Philadelphia, ral2
S & A ME N ' 8 SAVING FUND—NORM WEST
CORNER SECOND and WALNUT ISTSMITII.—DOPOSiti re
ceived in small and large amount'', from all °luxes of
the community, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE
PER CENT. par annum.
EMM32=iMal
Offioe open daily, from 9 until., o'clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until nine In the evening. President,
FRANKLIN FELL ; Treasurer and Secretary, GRAS.
M. MORRIS
ONE PRICE CLOTHING OF THE LATEST
ISWILIr , M 6 46 In 4bo Wet Thlinner, expressly for RE
TAIL SALES LOWEST selling* price, marked !A
?ban Figures. AU goods midst° oraer ireCrranted eatte•
factory. Our ONE-PRIDE system is strictly adhered
to. All are thereb• treated milks.
ee2B-1v .1024E8 & CO.. 604 MARKET Street.
SALAMANDER Flu-PRooF SAPRS.—A very
ono assortment. of SALAMANDERS for wee at raft
sonabie prim'. No. 904 ONIFITNUTBt., Philadelphia.
nuM-ef RYAN@ & WATSON.
GROVES, & BAKER% GELS/MATED
NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES
The Beet in Use for Family Sawing.
No. 730 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia 007-17
IMPOR'fA.TIONIS. •-,
t Retorted for the Prima
PUERI 0 CABELLO—Bark Whits Wins, Ealing
-7a66 ids 2760 bag cafe. Dalin t t Bros.
RWITBIIDAM—Brig Nord No n, (Dutch) Van keen
wen-60 pipes 60 minks gin Patterson & Moulton; 122
casks zinc Nathan Trotter &60 soaks nodes Jacob
Bahamdun; 7111 oases do L Beenherner & Co; ododo 29
Duke wine 60os wine 1 ease glue 1 cask brandy Mayer,
Btunu & Baum; 5 oases Wine 6 'cede brandy Wol.ff
Mayer & Asyut le cask, brandy Win Winterer; IS um
brandy Mayer & Bro;. It calks brandy hteinfett k Lan
fort; 2 boxes flower roots estewart. Carson & Co; 2 oases
midge Chu Mellon; lease do Wm B Beard ; SS ylpes
gin 7 oases mdse 0 71 Mello r.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
BEE FOURTH PAGE.
ARRIVED.
Bark White Wing, Kuhns. from Puerto Cabello Oot
18. with hides and mews to Dollen Ores, Bailed in oo
with brig Sisters, or Hamburg. Left no Amerman ves
sels in port. Bark Rowena, Wilson, hence, was digohli
at Imituayra Oot 4th. Steamer William Foulkes, Mon
dayo
. hence, arrived at Laguayra Oot ad.
/co,
Bohr Oilskin Drago n. Sadler, days from Calais, with lathe,
t 1
Rohr Ellen Ooklabory. Todd,7 days from Janne River,
Va, with lumber to Driskill &
Bohr Sarah Ann Rowe. Bake days froMLaneevllle,
Moss, with stone to Barker to Wright.w
Bohr Henr Christiantki ys from Milton, Dal,
with grain to& Cu r r a n
DT TeLItoRAPE.
Oorrespondenae of The Prim.)
NNW YORK, Oot 30.
Arrived. ship Vistula. from Ban Francisco; sofas IC
and Queen, trout Gibraltar; Templeton, from Turks
Island.
Nsw Gagamis. Oct. 30.
lit Arrived, ships Favorite, from Liverpool; Edward Hy
man, from London; Persia, from Battu Guttenburg_, fm
Havre; Henrietta, from Ardrossan3 H Hoods, from
Havana; and Autocrat, from Boston; barks
B. Fontaine, from Beaton; it A. Allen and Satellite, from
New Tort; J ad Chadbourne, from Baltimore; Mustang.
front Matagorda.
MEMORANDA.
Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, hence, ar
rived at Richmond 29th inst.
Steamship Delaware, cannon, cleared at New York
yesterday for Philadelphia.
Ship Conner Olmstead, front Rio de Janeiro Sept 21,
arrived at New York yesterday. The bark Zingarella,
for New York, sailed 2 dart woolen; brig firinte. for
do, 1 daylrevionx. Left ship Juventa. Young. from Li
verpool for Chinches. disohg; Sam Dunning. Bsolfield,
from do, diming; bark F 8 Means L Means, front Darien,
do; brie Virginia, Ramsey, from Bahia. waiting; Gera
nium, Pierce. from renewals, dieohg.
Bark Elf, Pinckney. from Pernambuco, was disohg
at trio de Janeiro fist
Bark F Hamilton, Wear, cleared at Newt York yester
day for Montevideo and a market.
from maims, arrived at New
YA r r 148isa John, fortrige' Let"'
Sal Philadelphia in 3 days, was at gait Cay,
Tl, 13th init.
Cake. Caner heft, rhos, Elizabeth, Parsons, J
Cake. Eddicott and Vaehti Sharp, Sharp, hence, ar
rived at Blebniond WM Inst.
Steamers Novelty, Shaw, Illaok_rliamond. Allen, and
Planet, Wilson. hezioe , arrived at N York yesterday,
Steamer ,f 'l' Meant, Bidden. cleared at New York
yesterday for Philadelphia.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT
GIRARD ROUSE—N, E. corner Ninth and Chestnut.
.1 Welton, Baltimore John Balgman. New York
Mrs Balemon, Now York Mies Rahman & sie, N v
Mr Bolen/ all, New York Thou Barton, Now ] Y ork
John Henry, New York L Bcnuell & wf, New York
John 0 Creaaroft N Ono's Mrs Creaorolt, N Orleans
Mi.s Crelioroft, N Orleans Miss Lord, N orleans
D C Morton, New York J 0 Clarke, New York
F 13 Bunter Reading Jacob Vanderpool, N York
Stewart, 1 Orleans W A Shophard, New York
Mr Chambers & la, N York Miss Chambers. N York
Miss Stewart, Troy. N Y Mai H G Ricking ,k la, Ft
X Bruce Petnken, Penna Srnith
S M Johnson, N York Corn Stover, II S N
10 Connell, N York J Creighton, 8 Carolina
Miss Creighton, ft Carolina Man Basildon, Delaware
Mrs Beaston. Delaware B Corning, Mass
W T Grant & la,N York S T Sinclair, N York
Ha Miller. N York 11W Mansfield & la. Ve.
Geo B Waterhouse, N C Jas 'Waterhouse. Mass
Than J Yorke, Jr, Salem Dr Van Wyok, Phila
E Reed hlyer. Fenno' Geo D Halo, Baltimore
Solsrabal. Cuba • • —Veroir, Cuba
Benois t Madnd J W Anderson, Savannah
Mrs Anderson & 2 sons. Ga EIC Gardner & le., N Y
Miss Gamer, N York W A Holmes & wf, Brblyn
Al 3 Darlington, Alabama Miss Cummings, Alabama
J B Kershaw, N York Hon Wm Donaldson, Pa
Jas Harrison, Fenno ht Sinclair, Jr, Fenno
J B Linz. Pa John Batt. Baltimore
Saml Worrell. Baltimore ft T Brankin, Baltimore
Aug Prowton, Charleston John Bartleruen. Wig
Geo Whitaker. Maryland Wm H Rockafollow, N Y
Hale Remington, Mass Miss Remington, Mesa
Jae, Findia as la. California W H Winder, Phil
13 Wallah & la, Vicksburg Wm Stoddard &wf hid
Miss Young, hlaryland Geo IL Roberts. N Jersey
Geo P Whitaker, Maryland Geo W Campbell, 1 , 1„I
Daniel Goodrich, Haverhill W M Baldwin, Virginia
1. Baldwin. Virginia Chas ht Hastings, Virginia
W H Simpson, Georgia Chas If Hill, D C
C Coeseity, Texas .1 C Johnson, New York
J 11DIaloolm lit Louis W Duval, Miss
W P Deadric t t &la Slt Brown, New York
Wm J Welton, Baltimore Isaac Pierce. Jr. Balt
C &
Wethard la,Balt N Downing. Boston
A Gaines. Missouri John Reek no & la, Maas
Miss Ann Erskine, St Louis vd m Gilmore, Jr. Bolt
H Gilmore, Baltimore W W Foulke & sic, Va
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut streets
Thompson J L Tiled fold. Ohio
EbYrly. Co`umbus, Ohio Jim Floyd, Pittsburg
H D RoMIL New York f B Ramsay & wf. Cm, 0
EThayer, Boston W R Baker, Texas
R Smyth, New York Jno llngham, Ohio
J W Wintehurst. Baltimore T H Hawkeworth kw. Eng
Mrs A D Stumm N York L W o'l3-neon, UB A
Miss Sturges, New York Mrs D J Sturges, N York
Master L Myers. Alabama FA B ker. New York
Stewart Brown & la. N Y CC J awrenee, Boston
K Lane. Saco, Maine F Atkinson & la, Maine
A NI Seixas, New York E S Bendiek. Towanda, l'a
Becker, New York H f, Whitridge. Baltimore
J P Dinsmore, Boston "K Jones. New York
F K Beek. Alabama Miss Sterrett, Alabama
J 8 Ellis. California It B Easterhank & In. N Y
Dr D F May & la, Virginia 8 H Farington & In, Ohio
I) W Beaker & la,N York JA Lester &fa Virginia
Miles Boston Jos It Beard, Illinois
H H Taylor es wf, Illinois J P Warren & wf, Boston
1. A Booth & wf, Califor SM. Davis & fam, Natchez
John Boyd, Toronto M Beall, New York
D Phinsole. New York Jan I.nnee,y, New York
Hoyt. Bradford Elan. Jas Eattertield, Delaware
lease I Ettevens.Wash,D C Wm ft Meeker &la Di
C Gray & la, Peterabs,Va Paull C West, New York
N Thayer, Buffalo J T Hayward, Hannibal
Wm R - Barrett & la, N Y L A Robertson. reran
Geo cl Steele, Jersey t.ity, W H Kelley. New York
R Clarke, Pennsylvania Mies Clarke, Poona
Ueo H Potts, Now York Geo II C Neal, Balt more
Hiram Williams. Baltimore Jo Howard.man New York
.1 E Douglass Alex, Va H Rhode laland
T D Gilman Waeh, D (I M M Hodgman, Boston
Wra L Poole, Maryland Roht Dunlap & 'a. N Y
A H Partridge Y H Silber, New York
111 K B Gannett Virginia Chas Carroll, Jr, auliiniore
Chas W Helin, Kansas Miss a P Hein, Virginia
Jay Cooke E D Dennis, New York
John Wheaton & la, N Y John W Brown, Columbus
T T Johnson, Columbus
AIERCHANTIF HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arab.
Wm Lentz, Virginia M V Bennett, New Hone
J P Crawford, Pennsylvania Jae F Weaver.Millersburg
David Zoller, Canton. Ohio Jno Danner, Canton. U
D Nelson, Port Warden, 0 E B Denedio,Towanda,Pa
Mrs Moore, Pittsburg m 11 Miller, Plula
LQ °Elmer & In, NJ Mien Elmer, New Jersey
Jae It Hare. Eames City 8 B Johnson. Now Jersey
F Ilenaneks, N Berlin, Pa H 3 btahle, Gettysburg
C It Bahler, Gettysburg M tiartley.Bedford,Pa
E Day, Allegheny City H Itmley & tarn. Ireland
C'W Clark, Pennsylvania Chan B Drake, Penna
J L Deekert, Chambershurg W K.nley, Philadelphia
Hon LI 8 Mott, Pilo Co, Pa 813 Morrie, Ohio
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut at.. above Fifth.
F. Masora°. Philadelphia R Stewart. Wilm, Del D
B J Wooley. Wllin, el .1 Smith, Athens
Al Murphy, Athens C Cummings New
IT Murphey, Heading N Hooper. York
W W Wert, Cina.nnati.6 0. 11 Stowe. Pi natio ra
W W Warren, Easton, Md B H Brown. Snarling
A L I owls, Smyrna. Del D Little. New York
H Williams, New York Al H Cooper. Boston
C B seott, Boston .1 B Jones, Boston
Al Barnes & la, Delaware K Stewart, Delaware
W Hubbell, Philadelphia W T Meaah, Now York
J Heaoook, Now York It 0 Almond, New York
H Williams, Brooklyn HO 'Hartman, ew York
6 I,Weissinann, New York John H Hoffman, Va
T T Hammeraley, Delaware
JONES' HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Sixth.
JS Morsell, Jr, Maryland Jl2 Bill. New York
rot Benton. New York C Drew, Jacksonville
Miss Drew, Jacksonville .1 Fletcher. New Lark
E Bowden. New York B Cleaver & eon, Newark
Smith, Newark E N 'Hawley, conneoticut
C Repose & la, Detroit W B Taylor, New York
E B Sitar, Pennsylvania Read, Delaware
I, 0 Ellis. New York J B Marrow, Conn
E Lytle, Canada John Fort, Canada
Alf Lytle, Canada
THE UNION—Arch street, above Third.
D Frank, Maryland Mrs J Booker, New York
.1 Oberlin, Phio Direr Blamer, Ohio
Newell Hamner, Ohio
herbrid, Ohio
(leo W Cenrad. Ohio Aruek. Canton, 0
. • . . ,
I. Hall. Wellsburg. J H Bunt. Books od, Pa
'Ur Et Murray, Now 'York J B Mono. Ohio
H Williams, Port Wayne Jas Brea, Buntintaon oo
O'Rourke. N Brlghton. Pa Lewis Brodhead, itel W
11 C wtlliama, New York NV Jelliok, Easton. Pa
W Haslom. Pennthgtonv R. It Olbson, Pennsylvania
T. LOUIE HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third.
GarrersoneSchuylklll co 0 P Emory, Massachusette
R K Blansliter, New York E Newcombe. Now York
G Curtin, Maryland J P Peering
B F Throne, Harrisburg 8 W Cono, Kansas
B. Solomon. New York L Glanzer. New York
J B Band, New Hampshire 3 W Griffith, New York
John K Ball, Newport 11l Wooleman. Ponneylv'a
L Eimensdorr. New York P. F Kaiser. Baltimore
Kromer, New York John Bmithers, Carolin t
Jae Kook, Pennsylvania
MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Third street, ab. Chllowhill.
Wm linker, Allentown Aaron 'Prose IL Allentown
L
Thou Bens, ockport Jahn Lanbach. Pa
H Amos. Jersey city P P Marsh. Lycomint co
Jos K Helot. Allentown Jacob Schultz. Allentown
.L Miller,Allentown Poo I. Hardin, ra
.ph,le I P Bettor'', Monts ooMrs 8 Lewis, Easton
m Thomas, Lebanon F . lfsrner, Berke co
JIM Noeeker. Berke Co 0 11 Stichter, Pottsville
B 8 Myers, Willlisnispart A H Herber. Bunks no
ft Zimmerman. Lowtabs 1) Stahel, Lewisburg
wm 'lnter, Ohio Levi Heter, Ohio
Chas Blear, Winfield John Buyers, Dui:ditty
I, Wolfersberger, Berke no A H Barber & dau, I a
Hiss 8 B liti ret, Luzern co
BTATEB UNlON—Market street, above Bath. •
B M Dorr, Penner Ivania D Bronernan, Parma
I; W Gillett, Massachusetts Wm Blair, Carlisle.Pa
.1 Jones & ann.arriabg John Patton. Lana on
E K McDonald, C heater eo A Kir, 'lir, Philadelphia
Conrad , Hune. Phrtadelphia N Glover, Pennayivania
J G McQuade, Indiana, Pa C P Smith, Phi adelphia
W Jones, Boyerstown Baml W atson. Bo erstown
Wm Kulp, Boston A It McCreigh, Pittsburg
8 II Groner Harrisburg F W Miller, 1 1111046thr
M B Boma, Greensboro,Pa W T 11, oh, Wash'n. B C
Miss K Book, Lancaster,Pa J MnClel and & la,Altoona
J Bowers, I. anoaater J B Murdock, Indiana
BALD EAGLE--Third street, above Callawhill.
Joe Eisenhart.Ponnsvivania Jacob Laub, Harrisburg
E Huber, Pennsylvania Charles Hildebranu, Pa
Chas Pinloy. Hartsville John Hiestand, Easton
W Hamer, Pennsbarg W Kral!, Pennebers
A Dnokman. Pennsylvania II Kalbscb, Flammlio
/eaao Fraunfeluer Pa Win It Hart. Jacksonville
It Robb Jacksonville Mille B A Hebb, Jecksonv
Miss M. Hart. Jacksonville Jacob K Hill, Parlville
Jacob Hutt, Bumneytown Cline Harper, Jenkintown
W arivilie J it A Iloneibin. Beading
Milton Cooper, Lebanon oo John Biely, Lebanon co
Mosey Btsly, Lebanon oo
COMMERCIAL HOW st., above Chestnut
.1 B Hazlett, Pennsylvania J K Willis, Goldsboro, Pis
L Nillman,West Chester WW N 'Ale& f, Pt Deposit
A Lyons Pt 1./corm D B Berke co, Pa
Wm 11 Gleason, Wisconsin W Van tiweringer, De p osit
Missl, Beale, Perry co Mrs Buckley, l't Deposit
Miss Buckley, Pt Deposit H C Nesbitt Pt Deposit
A Nbacer..Pennarivan in Win Eorter.Rochester,NY
A Shantz, Philadelphia Joe Campbell, Pottstown
Geo W tirDip, Newark, Del J I bin Ws. Chester co, Pa
Wash Ewing, Chester co W P Huddleson.Cheator co
II Garber, Chester so Wm 1) Evans, Pottstown
MT. VERNON HOTEL—Second street, above Aroh.
Wm Buckman, Miallend C B Metzger, Wilkosharte
Jan', Hamilton, Wilkesh'e A Swine. Delaware
Jos Hess. Banton, Pa 1 hos II Elliott, W Chester
Chas Christmau.P.orristown David IC Knuth, Pa
Mrs Limy Bruno, Pa Miss Mart aret Lear, Pa
Pagel Yaw:ave. Mery
on 1, Duhree. Johnsville Pa
.)::1r Allen, .Depont. N Jan Twaddle, New York
FOUNTAIN HOTIZL—POOOnd street, aboro Market.
J 0 Cranor, Milford. Del John Wallace. S Carolina
John H Bacon. Maryland Al Sunlit Millington, Md
J Giles, Laurol, Del M M Elks, Laurel, Del
.1 8 Dall, Whaylevrbo. Ald J K Cord, Berlin, hid
11 Gregory. Now York R.l Sell, Doylestown
P hIoW Thomas, Jtlkton,Md Sarni Plan mar, N Jersey
Street Plummer, N Jersey Wm Dyer, Lebanon, Del
W H Comins, Maryland It W Reynolds, Delaware
JIC Brown, Delaware John R Woodward, Md
R J Miles, Elkton, Md John Downs, Philadelphia
BLACK BEAR—Third etreet, above Callowhill.
Tilghman Amer, Carbon on F Fisher, Kutztown
D stem , Philadelphia S Boyer. Lehigh to, Pa
Mrs Kaufman. Allentown Geo Bright, Sunbury, Pa
1) 0 Luakenbaelk, Br thleli'm H W Harper, Danville
John Mal, Danville John Ball, Quakertown
Tease Rutz. In Chunk Wm G Beek, Penne
REoueman. Allentown T W Robinson & la, Penns
Henry Getz, Bethlehem Jae I) Bobb, Penneburg
Jacob Pittway, Baltimore Cyberger, Port Clinton
B Lecher, Bernv:lle Rorer, Olney
'noir Perk, Limriak, Pa Ben) Fell. Cheater 04, Pa
Geo 11 Kemu, Kutztown lame Snyder, Penns
Ca
F Gearing, tagaunna, Pa
BARLEY BHEAP—Fecomi ctreot, below Vine.
AR. Moan, hilted.luhis. Cyrus Eaetburn, Bucks co
Fl Holcombe, Bucks co Col Jones, New Jersey
B Simmons, Wilm, Del Dr W Levingsion, Plata
David Jarrett, Horsham Benj B Rich. Bucks co
B W Nimpson, Books co Isaac Warner, Jr. Hatboro
Jim Hell, Doylestown Eilar Atkinson & la, Penns
T tanrora Snyder, Penne at P Jarrett, Bucks co
Thee Ent, New Jersey A Danenhower, Bucks ca
W Davison, Cheltenham
NATIONAL ROTEL—Bane greet, above Third.
A R Wenhard, Allentown P A Weiss, Allentown
H B Craig, Allentown N hl Dysart, Lancaster
W B Weil. Allentown Jonas Dostinan, Leneneter
hire Brinkman. Phdada Miss Bnokman. Plinada
Aug C Wedikind, Lebanon Jae Abrams, WarneMed
M Hooker, HookereviVe John Charles, Delaware
V 0 F.ngel, Indiana P 8 Higgins, Rending
N R Blips. Lebanon N Wilson, Danville
Alex Holman, New Berlin Jonas Brooke, Pottsville
MARRIED.
WARD—RANSOM.—In Camden, on the 15th instant,
by the Rev. 0.0. Ferguson, Robert 13. Ward to Mies
je RiIit I VIATIVEDN.—On he 4th met., by the Rev. H.
Wright, Mr. Jacob Brehm to Miss Elizabeth A. Dillon,
both of this city.
. .
JOH NSON—WRIGHT.—On the 17th inst.. by the
Rev. Mr. Freed, of Lewisburg. Del., James H. Johnson,
to Elizabeth Wright. both of Delaware.
GARY—SMITH.—On the 27th inst.. h. the Rev. J. B.
Ripley, Charles F. Cary to Miss Ellen C. Smith, both of
Finnan, R. J.
BURGE—TICKNOR —On the 25th inst., by the Rev
George A. Durborrow. Charles Dunce, of Rotherwiek,
Hampshire. England, to Miss Charlotte, only (lounger
of Parlor Tloknor. of this city.
WILSON—S.PEAR.—In 3tanayunk, Wilco 21fh inst.,
by Roy. A. Culver, Mr. George W. n, of Rog
borough, to Mies Thehm nn Spear, of Manny unk.
DIED.
TACKER.—On Third day morning, the 30th instant,
Mary, widowof the late Amos Fucker, in the 70th year
of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral from her late resi
donee, Igo. 503 north Fourth street on Fifth-day after
noon, 11th month let, at 2 o'clock, without further
notice.
GREEK—At Greensburg, on the 27 th inst.,Phi lip Phy
sick Green, in the 50th year of hie ago.
Funeral will take place this (Wednesday) morn
ing, at 10 o'clock. Services at the Evening Church.
Friends will take the 7 A. M. lino from Kensington for
Greensburg.
iiinbli;Eti.—On the 28th inst.
Jacob. son of Andrew
and Jane Hamner, aged 8 gears,B months, and 17 dare.
Funeral from the residence of his parents; No. /7 8.
Thirteenth street, this (Wednesday) morning, at 9
o,
• LoWEIT.—On the 27th inet., John Lowry. in the 732
year of hie age.
Funeral from his late residence, Beach street. below
Laurel. thin (Wednesday) afternoon, Mat inst., at * 2
o'clock.
PATTON.—On the 27th inst., Sarah J. Patton, daugh
ter of David and Mary Patton. aged 13 years.
Funeral from her father's reeldence, No. 923 South
Thirteenth street, this (Wednesday) morning, at 9
o'clock.
BENSON.—On the 29th inst., Mary, daughter of
George and Mary Benson. aged 2 years.
Funeral from the residence of her parents. Susannah
street. Nineteenth ward, this (Wednesday) afternoon,
at 8 o'olook.
CLABKH.—On the 29th inst., Annie, 'wife of Thomas
11. Clarke, aged 27 Yea".
Funeral from the residence of her husband, corner of
Westminster avenue and Linden attains, Twenty-fourth
ward. this ( Wednesday/afternoon, at I o Mock.
FREED.—On the 28th ins'., Henry Freed, son of
Mary Ann Olaapell and the late John Freed, aged 22
years.
Funeral from the re/Hence of hie parents. N. W. cor
ner of marshall and Brown streets, this (Wedriesdp)
anemone, at 1 o'olook.
HALLM AN.—On the 28th Inst., Mine Mary Hallman.
in the 73d year of tier age.
Funeral from her residence, No. 1211 Vino street, Ups
(Wednesday) afternoon, at 214 o'clock.
HANLY.---On the morning of the 9.81 h instant, Rev.
Joseph J. Belay. in the Slot year of kin age.
Funeral on Thursday morning, Nov. lot, at 9 o'olook.
THE PRESS.-PHILADEI•PHIA;,
McDONALD.—On the 20th Joseph. eon of Ber
narda and Ellen McDonald; in the 6th rear of Ids age.
Funeral from the remittance of his Parente. 'No. 1425
Howard street, above Master, this (Wednesday) after
noon[ at 3 o'olook.
mot %TIN .—On the 20th inst., in th e nth year of hie
age, William Henry; eon of Wllll6lll and fiuuannah
Mervin.
Funeral from the residence of luu parents No, 1740
Bt. Joseph's avenue, first greet north of Glieslnut, ttile
( Wednesday) morning,. at to o'olook.
MORAN.—On the 27th mat., Ida May, aged 1 year and
5 months, And on the 19111 inst., William Carter, aged 6
months and 16 days, daughter and eon of John Y. and
Rachel Moran.
Funeral this Wednesday) afternoon, et 21r, (Meek,
from the residence of their grandmother, Mrs, Alc4l
- N 0.732 south Fourth meet.
OTT.—On the 28th 'natant. Riefler(' B. the only son
of R. B. and Mary M. Ott, aged Iyear and 7 months.
Funeral from the residence of Its parents, old Lan
caster road, at the five mile stone. Lower Merlon, this
(Wednesday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock.
WALTER.—On the 29th inst., Francis Walter, Baker,
aged 50 ream.
Funeral from his late residence. No. 1623 Hansom
street, on Thursday, Nov. let, at 1 o'clock
WA LTON.—At Kansas City, slissouri 3 Oct.l7th 1859,
David E. Walton, late of Philadelphia.
WILK/N.—On the 24th instant, Mary Ann Wilson,
daughter of James and Anne Wilson, aged 4 yearn.
Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 6 Bax
ter's court. Guilford street, above - Monroe street, thin
( Wedneserty) afternoon, at 1 o'clock.
B LACK DRESS
of
Cashmeres,
Merinoes,
A rmure Cashmeres,
Velour Hops,
Velour Ottomans,
Bombazines,
Taming,
Mousselmes,
Reps Aridals,
aramattas,
MASON
or. GOUGH'S LECTURES,
. .NUVI IBEH.I - 3 AND 15.
AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ' • •
On and after Wednesday, the 81st met , the re
maining Tickets for Unreserved Beats will be sold at
Martian's Book Store, 000 CREBTN UT Street, and
at the Tract Depository, CIIttiTNUT Street, bolos
Tenth. Price 28 Cents.
Mir A limited number of Stage and Orchestra Tickets
can be had at Martien's only. Mice a 0 Conts.[oe3l-30
MST. ANDREWS SOCIETY.—A MEET
ING of THE ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY OP
ADELPHIA, for the election of officers, to serve
from November 30 1860. to November 30, 1861,wi1l be
held at the hT. LOUIS 110 tEL, on the evening of
WEDNESDAY, 31et instant, at 736 o'olook.
Members are requested to attend without further
unties. GEORGE YOUNG, heoratary.
oe3o-2t
TrOFFICE OF THE GIRARD F. AND 31.
INSUHANGE COMPANY, N 0.413 WALNUT
street.
The Board of Directors hove declared a semi-annual
Dividend of Four Boilers per share on the capital stook
of the Company, payabto on and after Bo first day of
November. A. 8. GILLTT.
Philadelphia, Oct. 18, IMO- MlvflBl 'Treasurer.
TrOFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
and Germantown and Norristown Railroad Com
pany. tioronsn 13. 1860.
The Annual Meeting of the stook and loan holders
will be held at the office of the °Amnon) , at the north
east oorner of NINTH and QRSSN Streets, on MON
DAY, the 6th day of November next, at 101 g A. M.
An oleotion to choose Four Managers, to serve three
years. will be held the same day, at plenum place, im
mediately after the , close of the aforementioned meet
ing. and to close at 2 P.M. W. S. WILSON.
0010 mart-Mob Secretary.
[I;I:FARMERS , AND MECHANICS' DANE,
PIIILADELPIIIA, Ootober 6, 1860.
An. ual Election for Directors will be held at the
Banitine.llouse, on MONDAY. the nineteenth day of
November next, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M.
and 3 o'clock P. M., and on T UESDAY, the sixth day of
November next, a general meeting of the StookhoMers.
will be held at the Banking House, at 4 o'olo, h P. M.,
agreeably to the charter.
oce•dtnol9 W. RUSHTON, SiL, Cashier.
c(r. OFFICE PEN NLYL VA NI A RAIL
ROAD COMPANY.
October 17,18G0.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi
annual dividend of TH.R.E.k. PER CENT. on the Capi
tal Stook of the Company, clear of State tax, payable
on and after NOVEMBER IS, 1360.
Powers of Attorney for colleotton of Dividends can
be had on application at the Mee of the l - oln pally, No.
233 South THIRD Street. THOS. T. FIRTH.
cola-Wel 'Treasurer.
NOTICE,—THE ANNUAL MEETING
of the HUM:holder s of the Pennsylvania Halt
Manufaoturing Company will he held on TH URRDA Y.
the lath of NOVEMBER.. at IT o'clock. at the Office of
the Company, No. 12 I W kI,NUT street. Philadelphia.
oe29.nt TEM HPARKS, becretarY.
07. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS
OF THE SINKING FUND.
- -
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Harrisburg, Octoher 24. 1010.
Notice in hereby given, that sealed proposals for he
sale of all or any part of one hundred thousand dollars
of the five per c mit. loans of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, will be received at the Trereurr De
partment. in the city of Harrisburg, until 2 o amok. P.
M., of THr SHAY, THS 20th DAY OF NOVEBI DER,
A. D. 1860, the same to sot forth the amount offered,
and the price naked To be addressed. " Commtion
ere of Singing Fund. Harrisburg, Pa.," endorsed "Pro
posals to sell State
opened ,
and b do will be opened and allotment' rrade to the
lowest bidders on that day.
Wet. M. SLIEST ER, Sec'y Comw'th,
Fit SLIDE R. State Treasuier,
THOS. E. COGHHAPI, And. Gon.
ne27-tno2o Commissioners of Sinking Fund.
MTHE ANNUAL. MEETING OF THE
Stockholders of the Philadelphia H. E. Savings
an Company will be held at their office, north
east corner of Tenth and Chestnut, on THURSDAY,
November 1, at 10 a. M.
An election :or Directors will be hold between the
hours of 11 A, M., anff 3 P. M.
J. L. nurcniNsoN,
Secretary.
a:I:SPRING GARDEN SOUP SOCIET
The Annual Ehmtton for twenty-five Managers
above Somety will take pla ce
on THURSDAY
EVENING, November Ist, between the boors of G
and 8 o'clock, at the hoop house. o.• BUTTONWOOD,
east of Broad street. JOSEPH. J. WILLIAMS,
0c2.5.01 a tu•BV Seorotary.
Lir' SOUTHWARK BANK, I'll !LARUE
PHIA, October 9. 1890.—The nnnunl election for
hlifilEOTOltli will be held at the 13ankins Ilonsa on
MONDAY, the 19th day of frOVEMBER NEXT. be
tween the hours of 10 o'otook A. pi. and 2 o'clock P. M.
. . . .
The annual meetlng of STOOK110 . 1..1).T8 will he
held at the same Vane on TUESDAY, the 6th day of
NOVEMBER NEXT, at 12 °Wat M.
ooll•dtno19 F. P. STEEL. Cashier.
EXAMINATION FOR PROFESSOR
= !SWIG (IT GERMAN
examination
I f ' F e
a nUti N a s i for
he Professorship of the German Language in tie gen-
Wel Nigh entity", . I
e held at the Behool
ssrner PROAD and GREEN Streets, on FHMUA r
Kovomber Id, 1L,50. at t A. M.. under the supervitiou of
the High So_hool Committee, assisted by n llumminion
of German debaters, Appheatiens and references must
be bit at the Controller's Ofilee,_Athorreum ßuilding,
Stinniest corner SIXTH ant A DELP rl I t treats.
.
2 - • . ..
1 3y order of the High etohool Committee. ..
ROBERT J. HYMPIIILL.
Secretary Controllers of Publics 1.30hoo!H.
ril ILeDELPHIA, Cot. 10. oo2U-12t
NOTICE.—THE BOOKS OF THE PHI
LADELPHIA MUSICAL SAVINGS AND
ANSOCIETY are now open at the Office. Ho.
i 021 CHM NUT Street. to receive subscribers to the
Fourth Series. Persons desiring to avail themselves of
the advantages of this highly linnebeittl Institution.
eta old make early application, as the ECHOS will be lim
tted to 209 members. rho Piano, oan be obtained at ones.
H. W. GRAY, Secret/an
Office, 1 021 CHESTNUT btreet.
BT. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
flopartment of
MINES, ARTS, AND MANUFACTURES,
_Course of 1,560-3651.
The Course of Leinuris to thin Department will com
mence on THURSDAY, November 16.18.1. and will ha
oonbnued as Mom. :
MECHANICS AND CHEMISTRY.
.
Pref. JOIN F. FIEiZER, Monday and Thurtday, at
4 P. _
GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY
Prof. ORARLES B. TREGO, Tuonda.) and Friday, at
4P. M.
CIVIL ENGINEER PIC-CPNSTRUCTION-SUR
VEYING.
. _ _
Prof. FAIRMAN ROGISn, Monday and Thursday, at
5 P. .51. ,
Prof. J. PETER I..FSLEI . 'Fuesday. at 5 P. 51.
APPLIFI) MATHEMATICS.
Prof. E. OT•b KENDAt.b. A Course of 'Mathema
tics may be followed by those who desire to do so, unuer
the direotion of the Profane°, of hl,thometics.
The Courses may be attended either singly or to
gether.
ARRANGEMENT OF COURSE.
YHOR. FRAZER.
THEORY OF MECHANICS; end its Applistt nto
the Construction of Machtnee.
. . .
CHEMPTPRY ; rta 'theories, and the Prope•ttos oC
Bodies and their Compounds; its Anylloations in the
Arts.
PROF. RENDAII.I.
• •
APPLIICD MATHEMATICS; Trigonometry, Prse
tioal Astronomy, Surveying, Geodesy. Theory of In
struments and Observations.
PROP. ; J'REGO.
GEOLOGY, as applied to the Origin. Order, and Geo
graphical Distribution of Book Formations, and Its
Practical Application to Manufactures and 'Agricul
ture.
MINERALOGY, as applied to the Constituent Mate
rials of Rooks, the External and Chemical Character of
Ores and Mineral Bubetanees, their Connection with
Eh^ canons Rook Formations, and their Uees in Metal
lurgy and Manufactures.
PROF. ROGERS.
CIVIL ENOINEERIPIG—CONSTRUCTIO;
Strength of Materials, Masonry, Framing, and their
Special Applications to Railroads. Canals, and Water
works. Surveying, nod tho Use of Instruments.
PROF. JESLEY.
HIVING ; Structural Geology, Metallurgy.
Attendance upon these Courses is voluntary, and
they are not connected with the ordinary College in
struction. _
For Tickets. apply to FREDERICK DICK. Janitor
at the University North Mulcting. And for informa
lion reseeding the Studies. to
FAIRMAN ROGERS, Dean of the Faculty.
0e1.3.10t 201 West RITTENHOUSE ',quer°.
ay. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY.
snon,1&10
The holders of the bonds of this Company. due July 1,
1860, can now receive. uppn application at this office, 10
per °Oat in WWI, upon the terms numbed in the men
tor attahed.
The holders are also entitled to the beneflt of a Oink.
ing Fund of $140,000 per annum, as established by the
stockholders at their annual meeting, hold January 9,
1660, and in pursuance of the contract, entered into by
ho company end duly recorded, to carry the came into
!feat, B.
U BRADFORD, Treasurer.
LAR.
Notice is tag Holders of Pei/ode/pain and Beading
Ilaiiroqd Company Alf crime Bonds, due July 1, 1066.
These bonds aro towered lip the first mortgagee on the
road, amounting in the aggregate to 8=3,400. The
not revenue fur the last fiscal year wee LOX times the
amount of the annual interest on these bonds.
The managers propose to extend them for a period of
twenty years, the holders retaining the bondsand the
seourity of the mortgages in the precise eondition in
which they are now held. Fresh sheets of coupons for
the interest, payable half-yearly, will be issued.
A bonne of 10 per cent. wag be given to the holders, in
consideration of their assenting to the extension. This
bonus will be paid in cash to the bearers of the bonds,
on their tuning a mow and preannting their ream.
two bootie at the office of tho Company, or to its agents,
for endorsement,
Forme of receipt and endorsement will ho furnished
on application,
By order of the Board of Manager'.
ml-Of W. H. Itio 1,11101 NV. Berme tam
DANIEL DOUGHERTY, E 42., on
%%lon of the Yonne' Pouglaa Campaign
Nab, win addreis the Demenraey in favor of DOU
GLAS and JOH SON,at the NATIONAL GUARDS'
HALL, RAOE trent. bplow SIXTH, THIS EVE
NING, Goober 31, at o eta*.
OUNTED CITIZENS. —GRAND PI
NAL TORCHLIGHT PARADE, FRIDAY
PIING. NOV. 2 Meeting of LINCOLN Mktg, in
tending to participate in the Grand Final Parade,
MOUNTED, will be held THIS (Wednesday) YIVkI.NING;
October 31, at 754 o'clock, in the Upper Room of
the rEOPLE'S HEADQUART.t. RB, Commonwealth
Building, for the purpose of organization. It.
POSTPONEMENT. The Torch-Light
Proaession of the Union Clubs of Camden, New
Jersey, will take place TB lid (Wednesday / EVENING,
Camber 31. The venom+ Clubs of Philadelphia and vi
cinity will embark on board the steamer Burlington, to
leave WALNUT-STREET WHARF at 8 o'clock P.
M. The boat will leave Camden, to return, half an
hour af.er dismissal. No further roarponcinent.
H. MOORE,
it* JO3. H. PAINTER,
Committee,
EPUBLT()AN INVINCIBLE'S, AT
R
TENTION !—Assomble at their Haadquartors a.
ft P. M...tp visit WILMINGTON. Cara leave at , 7 P
NI, we tsely. Tickets si:iambs. H 9 order of Committee
A. M. WA LK INSII AW. Marshal.
A TTENTION !-GRAND FINAL PA.
ATTENTION! -GRAND
BADE OF THE PEOPLE'S PARTY.—At a
meeting of the Committoo of Armaments, hold this
day. the following resolution was adopted:
nesolved, Tnat the Clubs which design participating
in this Grand Fmal Demonstration be requested to no
tify the Chairmen of this Committee, on or before 12
o'clock M., 0,11 WEDNESDAY next, at the People's
Headquarters, CHESTNUT Street above Sixth street.
stating the number of men they expect to parade, and
whether they intend furnishinv Immo on that occasion.
A. M. WALKINSHAW, Chairman.
Weber 29, IWO.
An Adjourned Meeting of the Board of Marshals will
be hold at the People's It endquarteribon WEDNASDAY
AFTERNOON next. Ootober Met. at 3 Welt*. Rath
and every Club la requested to send a Representative,
as the final arrangentents will be made for the Parade
at that
FOBILiOIII. will be assigned to the Clubs at that time.
and the Assistant Marshals and Aids be appointed.
Marshals are earnest'y requested to see teat the above
requested reports are tornisbed by the proper time, so
that the arrangements may be perfected. J.ty order.
P. C. ELLMAHRIt. Chief Al6l'Bllol.
C. B. ANDRESS, President.
D. M. Pcgointinn, Beoretary. oao 2t
ODS.—A large stock
Bombazine Alpacas,
Mohair Lustres,
Satin do Chines,
A mmalinea,
Figured Poplins,
Irish Poplins.
Gros Grain Silks,
Vault de Soles.
English Silks,
Patent Boiled Silks. &o.
• SON. Mourning Store,
No. 918 Chestnut street.
POLITICAL.
WEDNESDAY; OCTOBER 31, 1860.
POLITICAL.
E MEROA • NTI LAE
TARIFF CLUB
Will meet for Parade at
NATIONAL HALL,
PRIDA% EVENING, NOVEMBER 2,
AT 639 O'CLOCK,
TO ?WOVE AT TN PRECISELY
The Club !lava engaged
HASSLER'S CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA,
!INDIC'S PHILADELPHIA BAND, AND FIELD
J. D. KEYSER.
ATTENTION!}VIDE.-AWAKES ! !
HO I 1 0 01-t WILMINGTON.
THE PEOPLE'S CAMPAIGN CLUB,
THE REPUBLICAN INVINCIBLES,
THE WIGWAM GUARDS,
THE CURTIN GUARDS,
THE FIRST WARD CLUB,
711 E FIFTEENTH WARD LEGION,
AND
TWENTIETH WARD CLUB,
Are ALL POSITIVELY going to Wilmington. ALL
other Clubr, or Dolegations from Clubs, are earnestly
invited to fall in.
CARS leave DROAD and PRIME at 7 o'clock pro
nicely,
, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. 31.
FARE ONLY no CENTS FOR THE EXCURSION.
Ample MUSIC lute been provided for any number.
WIDE-AWAKES, go and meet your brethren of Bela
ware, Maryland. Virginia. and Washington City. It
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
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tograeili; and drawings of then residences portraits,
uarto, es Large Paper Copy, India Proofs,
A Ros that no American should be without, and a desi
deratum in evory library.
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Pohlieher, and Importer of Old Books, Autographe, and
Engravings.
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724 OIIESTNUT STREET,
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ENGLISH BOOKS.
Oonaiating of fine aditierut of
fANDARD AUTHORS.
ILLUSTRATED WORKS,
JUVENILES,
Many of whioh are exquisitely bound and to which
he Invites the attention of
BOOK BUYERS.
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Baron of Vernlam, Viscount Bt. Albans, and Lord High
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Collected and Edited by JAMES PPEDDING. M. A of
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LIS. M. A.. late Fel ow of Trinity College. Cam
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vo, on elegant tinted paper, end printed at the Riverside
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the former m contaming the relen of Henry VII., the in
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01 trimly. by Basil Montague.—.[E. P. Wcippla. in .Bos
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BUY YOUR BOOKS AT EVANS',
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rature ;and
BEAR IN MIND,
that besides getting _your book at the lowest retail price,
THAT A GIFT,
Worth from tift . conta to SleQ_OOOMlMielledall 800111
ALL Tut, NEW BOOKS AS 1400.1 A 8 FUB
LISHVIL
Call in, and one trial will ware YOU that the best
place in the city to buy books, is at
G. G. EVANS'
GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT.
No. 4 so CHESTNUT Street.
B "`' K BUYERS.—Glentlemon: I have
taken the Basement of the Philadelphia Bank,
419 CHBSTN UT dtreet, where I will continue to buy
and sell (as 1 have heretofore _done at the Custom
house Avenue Book-stand) old and new Law and Mis
oollaneoue Books, I have for sale upwards of 100 old
black-letter Booing printed prior to the year 1499. Also,
a copy of Breams on the New Testament, 2 vols., 4to,
Minted In 1048. Prime 109. I will also deal in Engravings
and Autographs,. Persona at a distance wiehinv to sell
Books, will describe their names, dates, slsee, Wildman,
conditions, and prices. Pamphlet Laws ol Pennsyl
vania, end old Books upon Antenna wanted.
nua-em .1011 N CAMPBELL.
310.14 E EIGIE-IT
TEE OAS ',Arm FOR THE MILLION may be
seen pt 1.104 NORTH SECOND .Streat t 880
anti worth
arp now in ere. The Market great, Cirpen Coates,
Ridge road, and other horse ears are now using them.
We alter any filthy Kerosene Loya , ' into One Lampe for
91 ; 7QOOO Agents wanted to tell t em throughout the
United States. The Oar Lamp w i lllight a room twen
ty feet square for one cant an hour.
DR C. A,ORLSENE tr. CO.,
N 0.204 NORTH BROOND Street, above Race,
RETAIL DRY DODDS.
HOUS-PURNISIIING DRY GOODS
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, &
No. 1025 0111?,8T.NUT STREET.
Invite the attention of purchasers to their stook—the
largest In tho oily—of the most reliable description of
SIIEEIINGS, PILLOW LINENS,
TABLE-CLOTHS, NAPKINS, TOWELS,
BLANKETS, QUILTS, TABLE-COVERS,
DIAPERS, DAMASKS, HUOKABAOKS, be., ,to
All of Which will be sold at importers' prices
N. B.—Printed Catalogues of our stook furnished to
all who require them. oe3l-welt
OMB
CAMEL'S HAIR SHAWLS
L. J LEVY & CO.
HAVE RECEIVED, ON COINSIONMENT, A LARGE LOT OP
INDIA CASHMERE SHAWLS,
Which dill be offered at very low prices, to close out
the Invoice.
L. S. L. & Co. have also in store a choice assort
ment of _ _
NEW CLOAKS,
In Cloth and Velvet.
oe3l-3t 809 and 811 CHESTNUT STREET
POURT H. AN 1) ARCH.
PLACE FOR SHAWLS,
PLACE FOR CLOAKS,
PLACE FOR SILKS,
PLACE FOR MERINOES,
PLACE FOR POPLINS,
PLACE FOR DE LAMS,
PLACE FOR BLANKETS,
PLACE FOR CLOVIS,
PLACE FOR NAPKINS,
PLACE FOR SBEETINGS,
PLACE FOR PIANO COVERS,
PLACE FUR EVERYTHING
oess-mws tf
E. Sr, F.
[ET- 8 00.
s. w. C. E. & C.
ocat-tr
INDIA SHAWLS,
VELVET CLOAKS,
CLOTH CLOAKS,
SILKS,
SHAWLS,
DRESS GOODB,
In groat variety and dunce seleetiona, at
GEORGE FRYER'S.
No. 916 CHESTNUT STREET.
nail-tf
LADIES' DRESS
TRIMMINGS.
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS.
ZEPHYR WORSTED, BEST QUALITY.
GILT IRIMAIINGS AND BELTING!.
CROORET FRINGES AND BERTHAS.
EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS AND CUSHIONS.
EMBROIDERED CHAIR SVATEL
WOOLLEN YARNS, ALL SIZES.
ZEPHYR-KNIT TALMAS AND JACKETS,
ZEPHYR-KNIT SONTAGS AND SLEEVES.
ZEPHYR-KNIT CAPS AND GAITERS.
TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR SPORE;
Corner EIGHTH and CHERRY Street a.
oc9-HiSa
CLOAKS.—The greatest bargains in the
city at
CLOAKS.—The largest stook, the best assortment, the
ohoiriest colors, the finest qualities, the most superb
trimmings, the newest styles, the bent work, and deci
dedly the lowed prices in the city, at IVENS', 23 South
NINTH street. oel3-Im
NOW OPEN-A GENERAL ASSORT
MENT.' OF DRE.I3 4 GOOIS, with a great variety
OF LADIES' AND A SSES' CLOAKS,
Manufactured of the beet materially, In the most stylish
meaner, and will be gold oheaper than
CAN BE FOUND ELSENIIERE. AT
B. V. R. HUNTER'S NEW STORE,
No, 40 South SECOND Street. oe2g-fit*
LADIES' AND IsIISSE' CLOAKS,
OPENING DAILY,
At S. V. K. HUNTER'S NEW STORE,
0u26-6t• No. 40 South SECOND Street
FANCY SILKS—
From recent public sales.
Various lots of fanny Silks,
At much lower prteea than usual.
Also, Black Figured Balks.
Plata colored figures. at low prices.
Plata Pode Bolos, all colors
White, Black, and Colored Moire Antomea.
SHARPLaiII3B ISHOTtle.ith,
0c.13-tt t.itLEST.N UT and LIGHTH
B LACK BROOM LONG SHAWLS.
Just received, a full assortment of—
Black Ground. open centres
Paris Brodie Shawls,'
With narrow and broad borders.
Paisley White and Blank Shawls,
Extra quality of Long Shawls.
Chains Lame, with doep borders.
SHASPLUSS BROTHERS,
0023-tf
CHESTNUT and EIGHTH
NCH POPLINS.
A FEW CHOICE STYLES AT THE RIGHT
PRICES.
Lupin's French Merinots, at the right prices.
Figured Wool Detainee and Cathmeres.
Valenotrow, Plaid., Figured Alpacas.
Children's Delames and Wool Plaids.
SLACK DRESS GOODS.
Auction lots French Matinees. 65 cents to $l.
Wool Detainee, 10 to 6.1 cents.
•• 6-4 sublime quality. ALM
Bombazines and Alpacas.
Amelines, Fg'd Alpicas, Rene.
" " Black Silks, Coburg. S . o.
COOPER & CONARD,
0015 Southeast cot. NINTH and MARKET.
L'ALL AND WINTER CLOAKS. of all
the new ',banes, ready msde or
MADE 'lO ORDER.
•
First-class work at popular prises..
Every garment
guarrantied to fit and please.
Clothe by, the yard or piece. of just tho right kinde for
Ladies'. Misses and Boys' wear.
COOPER & CONARD.
oel& Southeast oor. MIMI and gIARKET.
CLOAKS.—The CITY CLOAK STORE,
142 North EIGHTH. Every ono he talking of the
great bargains and superior quality of the'CLOAKS at
the new CLOAK STORE, 142 North EIGHTH Street.
e.LO Ali S.-1f you want the best value
for your money, go to the City Cloak Store, 142
North EIGHTH Street. above Cherry.
CLOAKS.—The CITY CLOAK STORE,
1.42. North EIGHTH, is raid to be the best and
cheapest store in the city. oelB-1m
CLOAKS.—A magnificent assortment of
'Li all the nevreat styles imported this season, with
every new material, made up and trimmed in the very
beet manner, at prices that defy all competition, at the
Paris Cloak Store, northeast corner of EIGHTH and
WALNUT Streets. cola lm
EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS!
THORNLEY &
N. E. Corner EIGHTH tc SPRING GARDEN Ste..
STOCK,
Now offer forjnepeopon
ONE OF TH E BEST STOCKS OF GOODS
In their line in Philadelphia.
BOUGHT FOR CS il l bee H CLUSIVELY,
And wld
POSITIVELY CHEAP !
Salami attention invited to
silks and Drees Goode.
bhawle and Cloaks.
Clothe and Cassimeres,
Blankets and Flannel!, •
Linen Goode and Muslin",
:Hematites and other quilts,
Hosiery, Gloves,
Hdkffe., ko., ke.
All Goode marked at the lowest video. eattl
CARRIAGE ROBES.
GEORGE F. WOMRATH,
NOS. 415 and 117 ARCH STREET,
Has now open on unusually
LARGE ASSORTMENT
Op
CARRIAGE ROBES.
.1116 OWN MANUFACTURE.
no3l-wf&mat
NOTIOE.-ALL PERSONS INDEBTED
to us for Flour and Feed are hereby forbid paying
tho same to our late driver,THOS. BANES , or any one
else except the proprietorsbe being no longer in our em
ploy. Our team consists of two groy horynn and two
gray melee. CHAP.
CCOML OMLYY,
JOHN .
October 2bth. By berry, Iwenty-third ward.
WI St°
ftlllo AND PENNSYLVANIA BRIDGE
130 ND —The Coupons of these bonds, due No
-3.ll,!iliegicrleof? veal/alert at the office,
ce3l C. LOA sta i rs.
Trustee.
cc WHEN THE COURSE OF HU.
MAN EVENTS IT BECOMES NECES
sA RV ~ to get anythlng in the Phntosraph line, call ht
RELKEWS, 611" North SECOND Street, above
ureen. lt*
R. SHOP: MARER ee Co.,
Northeast Corner FOURTH an RAW.: Streets
my236m
ARIUSON,
HAPSON'S
TV b.NS'.
runs.
GLASS, PAINTS,
OILS, AND VARNISHES,
WANTS.
PAhTNER WANTED.—A person with
Two Thousand Dollars at command can enter
into a first-rate. well natatilished, profitabbs business
by applying', through Blood's Dissateh, for throe dais
to "R. R" oat 2t*
WANTED—By a Southern man of ex
tensive Acquaintance in lYtismasipri. Kentucky.
and Tennessee, a situation in a first-class JoDIAng
House ; best of city references given Address
J. J. HARRIS, Post Office.
WAN TBD—A Situation as Book-Keeper,
by a Dreatioal Accountant, or other oleos where
the pen or hands will be of service. Address " Book-
Keeper," Press office, for three days. oe3l-3t*
A GENTLEMAN OF COLLEGIATE
Tduoation, who has had four sears' experience.
and is luny qualified to teach Latin and Grsek. as well
as the higher English Branches, desires a s,thation in
elms school of high grade. Gond testimonials fur
nished. Address A. M.," " Box 155" Post Office,
Harrisburg, Pa. ocsl-315
WANTED—By a youug pan ; who is a
• •
Store. Add r ess" Fn G. n "
Ofa
cS ioatthidin p aper.
W oo h 22 oi e4ta*le
APAPER MILL WANTED—In running
order preferred, at or %salon thirty miles of Phi
ladelphia. float paid in advance. Acdreas
J ANTES C. WYEDEN.
oc3o 3t. New Hope, Bucks county. Pa.
5 00 WILL SECURE AN INTEREST
in a firet-rate Patent-rIF ht that will seeurps
Prtuna in al:awl - time. Address' A. 8., 'at Red Hotel.
VAST -OFF CLOTHING WANTED FOR
CASH. Plume call or address
FOR SALE ANI.) TO LE V.
T LET A NEW HOUSE, No.
111U9.31.S OR gEN Street, with all the modem im
erovemente. Rent $ 1,25. 0e26 6t"
en FOR SALE—A Store, with Dwelling
MI.
attached, and Lot of ground, situate on GER
MANTOWN Avenue, earner of ARMAT Rtreet, Ger
mantown. near Railroad depot, The premises have
lately been occupied by a tailor and draper. doing an
excellent business, and is suitable for either the milli
nery or tailoring business. The improvements are
nearly new, and aubstantiatly built ; have all the modern
convenionees of water and gas. One-half or more of
the purottese money ran remain on the premises if de
sired. Apply to J. KING.
ocal-wait. Conveyancer. Germantown.
VOR S ALE—A well-assorted stock of
Hardware, Cutlery, i&o.. and the fixtures of the
store. with the privilege of renting the store, 'which is
situated in the Centre of business. The house has been
doing the Southern and Western Pennsylvanistrude.
Any person desirous of golng into the Hardware busi
ness will find it a good opportunity. The stook will be
offered on reasonable terms. Adorn .
s A., at this
office. sold stuth tf
po EXCRANGE.-A 0110 ICE TRACT
x.
of good unimproved farm land in the State of New
Jersey, convenient to the city. will be exchanged for
oly a r t o t porty. Apply at No. 1.161 FEDERAL 'Wee.
MISSOURI LAND I!
000,000 Aaron for Bale and entry, at erioee ranging
from le,ie to &I cents tor Acre. in any quantities re
quired .
TAXES ptid, and PATENTS precut. ul for puroha
ea rs of Land under the Graduation Act.
Plate furnished gratis by °palming a postage stamp
For further information apply to
WILSON, RAWLINGS GO,
U. P.. and General Land Agents,
66 CHESTNUT Street,
Between THIRD and FOUR H.,
T
SI. LOUIS, MO
LAND WARRANTS boaght, cold, and located.
002-3 m
II 0 AIEtDIN G.
B OARDING.—TO IEI% communicating
rooms. with exclusive use of bath. parlor, and pri
vate table if desired. 1521 WALNUT tlt ocd-931.
rIR.ST• GLASS BOARDING, with hand
some communicating and single Room, at 14 IT
LOCUST Street. 0413-Im.
INSUJRANUk; COMPANIEt§
THE MUTUAL LIFE lITSURANCE CUM
PAM" O}' NEW YORE.
Assets :
SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
INYEEIED IN RD MOWIGAGEB ON REAL EST.IaII
WORlalOklt . $l3 Oao,oli
The premiums aro LOWER than in many other Cornea
mes, and the Dtvniende have been GREATER,
This is a strietly METOAL CoMoßoy. There are no
Stockholders, so that ALL THE PROFIT 6
BELONG TO TILE INSURED.
Pamphlets, and
. evory information, may be had
G EUTIS
aPPI T. t R c 2.4BIIFORD STARR. A gent,
8. W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets.
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES:
Thomas Robins, John Welsh,
Mordecai L. Dawson, George IL Stuart,
Georg st M. Stroud, E. S. Whe en.
John S. hirers,
J. Fisher Learning,
Joseph Patterson, William 0. Ludwig.
John M. Atwood, Arthur G. Coffin,
Thomas 11. Powers, George W. To:and.
William MoKee. Thos. Wattson. n 23 'Jig!
FAME INSURANOE COMPANY, NO
406 CHESTNUT Streot, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATk.D APRIL, BM. BY THE SPATE OF
PENNSYLVANLA.
OONFINE,D TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS
DIRECTORS.
Samuel Wright, D. 13. Birney,
Wm. W. Walters, S. W. Evernaan,
Chas. Richardson, Henry Lewis, J.
Geo. A. West, Jacob W. Stout,
0. Wilson Davis, Menke Stem..
Thee. S. lilartin.
GEORGE W.'l3 AY, President.
FRANCIS N. DUCT} Vice Prelet.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. Hall-lit
SAVING FUNDS.
A SIERICAN SAVING FUND.--Oom
any's DuiMins, soothes/4 corner WALNUT
and FOURTH &roots. Open daily from ft illl
o'clock, and on MONDAY till Sin tho evening. rids
Old Instatution has always paid in full, on demand
without notice.
INTEREST FIVE PER DENT.
all some ua:d bank, on demand, in gold ands. oar
TRUSTEES,
ALEX. Ar - lIILLDIN, President.
8/.31L. WORK. Vice President.
John C. Fen. T. B.Haer, Gnaw, Nugent
re
John Anstach, Jr.. Nand. T. Bodine, Alb. . Roberts
John &Liman, Jonne Bowmen, H. H. Eldndge.
Win. J. Howarth JOHN S. WlLMON.Treasurer
10111.1 C. SIMS. Snore terr. • 0030-Imif
SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND,
Office, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine
and Caliowhill. Incorporated by the Legislature April
/.4th, 1851. Open for Deposits and Payments, daily, from
9to 25f, o'clock. Also, on MONDAY and THURSDAY
EVENINGS, from 5 to 8 o'clock.
Interest leer oent. per annum. Depositors can with
draw their Usurers hr Micas, if desired. Spooial De
posits ro;oei rod. .
JAMES S. PRINGLE. Proxident.
Ire error• H 17. nnornut... anaa-tt
WATCUES AND JEWELRY.
FINE WAT(ITIES, of the most ap-
Sroved makets ; Jewelry of every description.
avor-ware equal to coin; also. Plated-ware of
the heat quality, at 0. ftUBPIEI.L'B,
0e.29-1m 22 North SIX t Street.
SUARF-P INS, STUDS, and SLEEVE
BUTTONS.—A lance amortment of Carbuncle,
Coral, Lava, and h trusoan Gold gearf-pins, at
G. RU,SRLL'S,
0c.29-1m t 2 North SIXTH Street.
PIANOS.
A SEVEN-OOTAVE $4O ROSE
WOOD PIANO FOR LESS THAN s2oo—
in Easy Sums of 83 per afonth.—The Board
of Direotors of the Philadelphia Musical Savings and
Loan Society. chartered by the StAte of Pennsylvania,
April Sd, 1800. tako pleasure in announcing to ths_publie
that they have concluded to issue a FOURTH SERIES
of Stook. the books of which aro now open at the Office,
No 10 el CHESTNUT Street, to receive subscrip
tions. Persons desiring to avail themselves of the ad
vantages of thin highly beneficial institution, should
mill at au early day, as the number of members will be
limited to 200.
• •.
The Pianos can be obtained at noon, and are warren•
ted by the celebrated manufacturers, bchumacker &
Co., for six years. The great success of this J. ovula
tion makes it useless is speak of its merits. The Di
rectors did not intend to issue a series this Fall, and
have only done so in compliance with the earnest soli
citatron of numerous applicants for membership. For
further particulars. call' upon the Secretary. who will
take pleasure in showing the Society's splendid instru
ments, and 'will give any information desired.
H. W. GRAY, Secretary
WM. A. ROLIN, President.
Office. No. 1021 CHESTNUT Street. 0a27-7tif
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
TINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.—The
sobseriber would invite special attention to his
IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS, known as the most
Perfect fitting made. On hand, and made to order at
shortest notice. WHOLESALE RADB SUPPLIED.
lAsG ,
GOODSen a v h i a own n mpo o r f ta G ti E n N .
f' d FURN
ISE
-314 CHES W NUT OTT et.
0026 Four douse below the "Continental Hotel."
SHOT WELL'S SWEET CIDER,
MADE EXPRESSLY FOR OUR SALES.
The first invoice of this
CELEBRATED CIDER
Suet received.
ALBERT 0. ROBERTS,
DEALER IN
FINE GROOERIEK
ocSI-tf Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Stree
FAMILY FLOUR,
MADE FROM CHOICE WHITE WHEAT
O. H. MATTSON.
8, W. eon ARGIL and TENTH atreata,
ii I IPARKLING AND STILL CATAWBA
WII
XLNIIPACTITIUM
T .
Cincinnati, Ohio,
i t ireyo on hand, and in lots to mutt purohasere. by
CHARLES F. TAGGART, Bole Agent,
.119-dm No. 631 MARKET Street.
CAST -STEEL BELLS.
FOR CHURWIES, FIRE ALARMS, &.
TOR ELLH HT
'TAYLOR di 00..
SOO COMMERCE Street.
T H°
AB THOMPSON,
SON, itt CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
CABINETMAKERS' MATERIALS,
239 BOUM SECOND STREET.
Kir 4roeatolls, Flushes, Rene, Damasks, and ever/
deloription of Furniture and Curtain Goode, ael9-2m
BUTLER MOUSE,
1111 SOUTH SIXTH Street.
Opposite Independence Square.
Centluoted on the European Plan.
Aticessible at all hours.
ee2s-ly A. S. LUKENS. Proprietor.
111
0100 REWARD..—STOLEN
Cheater.
R ter o
riday night. Octobero subscribers
lot of goods, n122184:4 of
twelve ectu of Furs—Fitch. Imitation. and Imitation of
Squirrel—, quantity of Ladies Mack Cloth Cloaks.
valuAble Bonnet Ribbons, Triinminge, gra t &o, 'llie
above revised will he paid for the deteoton of the
thief and recovery of property, or half for thief, and to
proportion to the amountc2.r o er
e
mad 2t. J&ll i . C. SPACK MAN.
ODONOGHUE, 23 SOUTH. WATER St.,
X-ie has for sale 5 000 package% of Refined Sugars and
si rues at redueed prices for Cash. orspproved short
credit. Agent for KELLEY'S Frenoh Brandy Color
trig, oe3o-St"
CONCERT
TO-NIGHT, AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS.
POSITIVELY
PROFESSOR ANDERSON'S raw' wee oa MAGIC.
Beare more yv i tirgi t lig t t t ig n lg t. day. The crowd
DEFINITELY
THE FINAL FOUR NIGHTS OF THE WIZARD
'TO -NIGHT WEDNESDAY,
THE
LA9T NIGHT BUT THREE.
TH.E GREAT AMERICAN PROGRAMME.
TO-MORROW, ( THURSDAY .) November 1,
4) BENEFIT OF
MISS ANDERSON, hamete and Clairvoyen.a
FRIDAY, Nov. 2. THE PROFESSOR'S BENEFIT.
AND LAST NIGHT BUT ON}.
SATURDAY. Nov. 8, TB E LAS I' NIGHT OF ALL.
BEN E Tof Misses ELIZA and FLORA ANDERSON
AND THE WIZARD'S FAREWELL SPEECH.
Next Saturdv Afternoon. at 2 o'clock,
THE LAST GRAND MATINEE.
THIS IS REALLY THE VALET/I..II'ORX WEEK.
DELAY NOT COMING, BUT COM R.
"PROCRASTINATION Is TUC THIEF OF TIME."
Every evening at 8. Doors open at 7.
Seats should be scoured at the Bon•olEue during the
day. Office open irom 10 tilt 4. This is the only vray of
scouring a good seat.
Balcony 23 cents; Body of Hall /SO cents. oe3l
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE
Bole Lessee— —Mrs. M. A. GARRETTnOtt.
Step Manager— A.CHAPMAN.
Baroness
TAHIS cnt --
(WEDNESDAY) - Mr. EV JOS.
END.NG MC ,
ELPII Y.
I
Will be acted. the celebrated sensation drama (al
ready witnessed bY over 15,000 persons) of
TEE DEAD ILEARP!
Performed for an entire treason in London.
Robert Landry, Mr. Edwin Adam , I.4grand, Mr.
Young ; Catharine Duval, Mrs. Gladstone ; Cerisette.
Miss C Jefferson.
Previous to the Vey
A POPULAR COMFDIETTA.
Doors open at a quarter to 7 c'elook ; performances
commons at 71i o'clock. Stir Prioes as usual.
A. D. ANCONA,
330 SOUTH. street
WIIEATLEY & OLARISII'S AROTIST.
THEATRE.
The Lessees beg leave to calt the Attention of the
Patrons of this Theatre. and the public in general, to
the Engagement of the GREAT TRAGEDIAN,
)DWIN BOOTH..
Whioh is confined to a Limited Number of Nights.
TEIB (AVEDNESPAY) EVENING,
He will appear in his celebrated character of
IC D
Ita" Beats may ß be secured up to Nov 7. The Free
List must be entirely suspended, except the press,
daring Mr. Booth's night.
MDONOUGH'S OLYMPIC' (Late G ALE
TIF.P.) RACE Street. below Third.
GREAT SUCCESS OF LIT rip,: OORDELIA HOW
ARD AND HER PAREN rs
Another Pplendid moral drama, written exprestly for
the Sowards. entitled _
Second night of
KATY, THE HOT CORN GIRL.
During the play will be introduced
TER fdISI,RIES OF THE FIVE POINTS.
To conclude with
THE ARTFUL DODGER.
GRAND MATINEE
ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. AT T siO O'CLOCK.
Prices of admiesion.ls cents•
I. Family Cirole.l3oenta.
Doors open nt Ri before 7 • cloak. Performance to
commence at 7X, o olook..
CONTINENTAL 'THEATRE
(Late National ' ) WALNUT Street, above Rath
THE GREAT AMWRICAN CONSOLIDATED
CIRCUS COSIPANY,
U. P. MADIGAN & CO.. Propnetors.
EVERY NIGHT DURING THE WEEK.
SIGNOR CaNITO,
The wonderful representative of the Rine-Teited-
Man -Monkey. who will hang by his tail from the ex
treme height ot the theatre
First appearance of 'IN M. H. MORESTE, the won
derful Horizontal Bar Performer.
Re-engagement of W. R. SMITH and TOM KING.
The doors open at half paste o'clocic. Performance
commences at half-p
Admission only 25 c ents; Family Circle 15. foc29-6t
VAN AMBURGH & 00.13
MAMMOTH MENAGERIE
AND
GREAT MORAL EXHIEMON.
HYATT FROST -
.. ....Manager.
Will exhibit, corner
TENTH AND CALLOW SILL STREETS,
For a short season only, oommencong
MONDAY NIGHT. OCTOBER 29
Afterwards, 'Three Performances each dar,
MORNING. AFTERNOON, AND EVENING.
Doors °penal) A. M., and 2 and 63i P. M.
Admission 23 cents; Children under 9 ears 13 ciente.
Here mar be found alt the
RARE. VALUABLE. AND CURIOUS ANIMALS
Known to Naturalists, and is the only once and cn
real echool where youths can successfully unlock.
study. and define the
GREA cantK OF NATURAL HISTORY.
Thin showd^. all the animals belonging to Van
Amburgh & Co.'e Two Menageries: united and
ea
ar
rangedTWOSETSPERFoNtINGwNT ms La.
.TWO SETS PERFORMING ELEPHANTS.
TWO NETS PFRFORMING PONIES.
TWO SETS PERFORMING-MONKEYS.
TWO SEIS PERFORMING MULES.
°CT-60
SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE.
ELEVENTH STREET
OPEN FOR TRE &EDISON.
NEWLY DECORATED AND PAINTED.
MR. SANFORD
Has secured one of the
, LARGEST COMPANIES over presented heretofore,
who will appear nightly.
Sanford will perform every evening.
Doors open at 7; Commence at TX.
Admittanee M cents. Children 13 cents.
TiE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA
'inenre their PUBLIC REHEARSALS on 8•-
TURDAY, Nov. 8. at 3,4 o'clock. at the MUSICAL
FUND HALL. 8 tickets, S 1; single tickets, .98 cents,
for eale at Cluokerins & 807 Chestnutstreet ;
Andre's. 1104 Chestnut street; and Beek & Lawton's.
Chestnut street.
Engagements for Concerts, Commenoements. Par
ties, &0.. made only at their °Mee, Chiekering & eon's
Piano Store, s tre et,tnut street; William Stoll, 234
North Juniper or C. Droughman, MOO Ridge
avenue. oc3l-1
HEA' QUARTETS. FRANKLIN
PLACEFREK CONCERTS—Lunch A. M,
Toe beautiful and accomplished Vocalist. MADAM
DURAND, and the beaatifuldansense. Mtn MARY
COLSON, assisted by Messrs. MURPHY. HENRY,
and ooh et
KUNKEL the celebrated Pianiet. -
0c29.61. CHADWICK & PEET,Kan'ts.
CARL WOLFSOHN AND THEODORE
THOMAS'S SERIES OF SIX CLASSICAL SOI
REES. at the FOYER of the ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Subsonptions will be received at the Store' of
G. Andre & Co.. 1104 Chestnut street; Leek Waller.
798 Chestnut street; Beok k Lawton. Seventh saa
Chestnut streets; and Tit. A. Bobmidt, Juniper eat
Che.tntit streets. where the nrogrammee and parboil
lace can be Been aw.
pENNA. ACADEMY OF THE FINN
ARTBIO2S CII.E'9'TNIIT Street.
•• CRINII3O 7 / 1 Z0," a splendid Pal:Alpe ts , Mtgral.
" TIIE FIRST SIB." a beautiful Marble Statuette by
011 exhibition for a short time. •
VlBltorB will please bring their opera glasses.
B \ZAAR, NINTH AND SANSOM
STREETS.
LARGE SALE OF GORSES. C RRIAGEB. &o.
On Saturday Morning. at 10 o'clook.
Included in the sale will be the extensive Driving Es
tablishment of a gentleman going to Europe, COM
prising—
A me efelegant long tail bay horses.
A single hay horse, matches the par nil
A pair of bo bt ail bay or brown horses.A ntylieli bobtail sorrel
hog se.
A cream-oolored saddle irony.
IWO brown mares. one has a colt s
One coach, by Watson.
Two coupes, by Rodgers, one as good as nem, cost
O n.
ne phmton or baronoha. be Rodgers.
Three sets double harners, by Lacey &
Snits horse !clothes, blankets, robes, and stable gear
ing,
mr , Salo peremptory.
Pair No paarponeMent on account of the weather.
Mi' In addition to the above, the usual catalogue of
horses. numbering nearly 00, will be offered.
Also, a demo tile oolleohon of new and second-hand
carriages and wagons. with which the &devil' etrn
menee. ALFRED M. RERRNEBB.
oc3l-3tif Auctioneer.
RHE IJNIATIBM
SMEDLEY'S INFALLIBLE REMEDY
ends cures when all others fail. See certificates
Office. 810 FILBERT street, oa:o•ewatif•
J. R. STAFFORD'S
WHEN OLIVE TAII to INHALED its healing Botsarsir
odors are brought in contact with the liniog membrane
of the
THROAT, BRONCHIAL TUBES, AND ALL THU
_ .
AIR-CELLS OF TRI
relieving at once any pain or oppression, and imbue
any irritation or inflamation.
WHEN OLIVE TAR 19 TAXER UPON SUGAR. It forms an
unequalled Soothing and Healing Syron for Conan and
all Throat-diseases.
WHIM OLIVE TAR IS APPLIED, its Magnetic or eon
oentratod curative powers render it a moat speedy
PAIN ANNIHILATOR.
Olive Tar is not sticky—does no: discolor.
Filly Gents a bottle, at 4 42 BROADWAY. N. Y., and
by all Druggists.
IRON AND SULPHUR POWDERS
are a soluble preparation of Iron and sulphur, identioal
with that existing in the blood of a perfectly healthy
person. Uniting with the digested food,
THEY REVITALIZE AND PDRIPY THE BLOOD.
THEY /WART ENERGY TO THE NERVOUS BYSTeR.
THEY INVIGORATE TUE LIVED.
THEY STRENGTHEN THE DIGESTION.
THEY REGULATE THE SECRETIONS OP TIM BODY,
AND ARE A SPECIFIC FOR ALL FEMALE WEARNICISK)
PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A PACKAGE,
At 442 BROADWAY, New York, and all Druc➢iete
PAMPHLET CONTAINING TESTIMONIALS BROM TUE
following and more than 100 other well-known Promi
nent persons, will be sent to any address.fres by mail,
GEO. LAW, Esq., Fifth avenue, New York.
RIMEON DRAYER, Esq., Banker, New York.
Tatmow WEED, Esq., Albany, N. Y.
Ben. 11uPP GREEN, Waahtngion, D. C.
Col. SAMUEL COLT. Hartford, Conn.
Col. Cues. MAY, U. B. A.
Rev. JOSHUA LEAVITT, Ed. Independent, New York.
Rev. E. BRIGHT, Ed. Examiner, New York.
Rev. D. W. Caorrx, Ago. Am. Bible Union, N. Y
Rev. 0. F. A. SPINNING, Butternut% N. Y.
Rev. Dr. LEONARD, Exeter, N. H.
SEND FORA PAMPHLET.
- -
Sold by all Druggists. DYOTT & CO., No. 234 No
SECOND Stmt. Agents for Pennsylvania. sett-gm
ANIMAFor the INISTANT RELIEF toad FEE
t taIiENT mom of this distressing soot-
plaint, use
BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES,
Made by C. B. SEYMOUR & CO., 458 BROAD
WAY, New York, Prioe E per box; sent free by poet
my7-8m in FOR BALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS'.
RPECIALTY FOR LADIES. - TRUSS
P`-' AND BRACE DEPARTMENT conducted by 00M
potent Ladies. Entrance on TWELFTH Street, Ent
door below Race, A lull line of Mechanical Herne
thee, tight and elegant fn eanttructiene, spetialie
adapted to Ladies' use.
o. H. NEEDLES, Proprietor.
S. W. corner TWELFTH and RAOE &seats:
Philadelphia.
1479 - Entrance to C. H. It'a Room, for gentlemen at
the corner. selt•emit
A W NDE EU L AND NEVER
FAILING REMEDY FOR DISJSASES OF TEE
NERVOUSa PRO s rEm.
FESSOR MORRIS'
EUOEPHALOB,
AN EXTERNAL REMEDY'
FrepMed AIOCKRIDGE an CO., o.N 69 North
FOURTH Ftreet.
07' And for sale by Druggists generally. een-amli
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RFeIOIRiTH
O RIENTAL DETERSIVE SOAP.--One
pound of whinh milt do as tnuoh 'graphing. end do st
better than three of oommon ruin soap; clothes need
no boiling nor rubbing on 11, wash board. Over ICO,OO O
families are now oonatantly using it. We guarantee it
to give satisfaction, or return the money. All respects
bleGrooera have it fur sale.
THAIN & McKEONE.
ang3-ws gel and 24 Booth Wharves
OASES OF SEED LEAF TOBACCO.
": „ 7 25.
t i r n store, and for sale lizic R. II Nsme , ,t
TORA CI E.—Storage for merchandise of
1,1 . 1 all kinde, and at low ratesat Kenainctsm Morey
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Donk. No. 1033 Notth DELA ARE. Nome. NMI
ANUSP I IKENTB
SALES BY AUCTION.
MEDICINAL.
OLIVE TAR.
J. R. STAFFORD'S
FEND T 7 E 1