VJWAJfCIAI, VlfP tO^VFItPIAi The Moner Market, PhUiAUELphia, Nov. 1,1360. Thb heavy offerings of Reading were continued at. C Board to dafi and the price vm carried down ' to JOVt but ratlfed to *)?.£ at the ssoond board. Penn •ylrauia Railroad shares and Harrisburg Railroad shars# advanced again. The marJretiß very heavy. A - t/fiilrmonay warketiain about the same condition a* jjyrtjirfiT There fa too much capital at hand to allow v : V. \iliay serious axpeotatiom of tightness in the market, ri ■ ’ miss* it arises from fears -of political oonvulaona, and . the same of the' ioeoulatorawho have need thia as their . stalpUc-hcrss is very nearly plaredout. The Boston Jevrnml reports that the “solid men’'of thut smart ■ " ’ littl* town have invested more than a million of dollars . ,-, 7 iiitfleks.iothe New York market, within a few days, - toting advantage of the panic got bp by Secretary Cobb •nndhieooeajtttore. The Journal says? “Tha resalt of this deeaerate political game, on the , on the part or polioal gamblers, will be that someof the threwd Vankeea.whom they hate so heartily, willpook 'etaeoo) hhedred thousand or two of dollars Try again, gentismen,”,- ' •• - Speahinir of the' fhilafe of the stock firms in Balti ■ more, the SaUlmoift Sim of this morning says i « - Ai Thsre woesome commotioamtheeity yesterday in - : be si see* and -monetary circles, on aooountof the sn ■ nottppeaiont in tha normal of the- suspens on nf the bankmg-hoate house known by the title of Josiah L*ei& '• Company., *i tooted on the northeast ooraer of Baltimore aad, Calvert streets. The house re* toaieed>elMed . after the usual hour of opening . such, institutions, and the news soon spread, oeca* , r, turning maehoommsot and surprise. During the morn ing. depositors and others sathered in the bank, and - - - various statements were afloat as to large individual . losses by the suspension. It wm known also that the bankers, Appleton k Co., had suspended, but no con* ' > siisrable depositors appeared to be involved m that, ThPhoms of Jesiah ise k Co., tfcouxh so old one, is composed now of entirely different partners from those • > - .»rif malty comprised in the tit*e of the firm, rent members are Messrs, Jerord and George Philip : r .' Goi.er.-»ho, with Mr. Gsorrs S. Beese. (not Inne amoe - . wjlhdmwa.) succeeded the late James H. Carter and wi ham •w, Dalryrapl* two or three rears ago Th« • * - original {bonders of the house were Messrs. Lee and JnkiistOft, ■ - . The following ire'the current quotations for soeoie, domestio ezohaoge, ha, as furnished by Cronise k Co,, - baskets, No.4oSouth ‘Hurd street! Old Amec. H dolls./.; J Mtf Old Amerioan gold. ...tog ’ “ g u Sovereigns. 4.8304.88 - Mexican dollars 2.00 Napoleons—xx franosA.B4 Spenisn “ r >l.OB Tenthalers..~. 7.68 • B.Am*r. 44 . ......1.04 •• “(Prussian) 600 - Plve {rasas..U ' 18 u guilders 3.86 German orowus U 8 Spanish doubloon 5....164X) - breach -.« * —_LW Patriot ** ...lAcs 1 ' SXOSAKOS. N.Y.Exch’ge. •, par. Pittsburg Hto )*dis. . iosjewv.. - Jtfdis. Civoranati.... 'Xto X*} . flaltußora Unnsville «tol “ ■lehmond...., s£ta - StLonis.— J*to 15/ ‘ Charleston.*,. h toi u Chieago i>Sto)?Z‘‘ Savannah,... ; StolAf" Cleveland... .1 toltf** Mobile.: jfctol&“ Nashville lh£to2 ** New Orleans.. * to 1H ** Memphis——to 2 ' l*hiisdelphjß Stocl >r 1, 1890. ;bb, Merchants’ Exohangr 5 Novemtx RBPOKTKDPT 8. HIRST boabd. ' ! /moVMsald mp7a..... 66 . 900 Peaking R...casi 20H Jay *>F pxt 7" .- lots 47 J 5 Lehigh Scrip. —. 395 X asm pesna R* j mtp. - so. 10, d0...~ 39% ■Mgr 'Gy, , n . 90 J4Lehigh lots M TwßlmiraCoiiv.*. 7 9 Morns Ca pref. ...113 7 4 cc* 112 91 Norristown . * Harritbarg H. fil ' SOFapnaß.-.* Stoo.Wjlmß....sfiwn~lGo ts*eadinSpM-lots t 0« iCattaßold IK ...J5O JON Penn H- •••■■ • ' do.-tots BCity Bank C A P-• 45 £>y , dS:^r.; y :0 T* C Phiia Bank C A P.noX ' between boards. Jfito Wiiruifcgton ds.:«. W»«0 Frank k South 75... .91 SECOND 66 Penna R. lots 39Af S do cash 35« 2 Norristown R 43Ji 8 Elm-raC n.... 7 HO MornsC* prrf. lit 541CthAil(h t R..HS 40>a 5 do.' 4WS 4 Harrisburg R.Bl 2000 Penns 8s ■s&», RWOCitydsK^O. — 02 IMOTiiy K 10*., sm City 6P,toU.new..iq^ {OOO EI nS» h VTTT^ 70>i WO Del Rmtg bds.... 90 25 T.onelslanil.— UH mdiiAiat R..*- W ; ‘ ’ CUWIKO P2.IC Bid. AtUd. Mil, ILV.IOUi HBK gPA:. , ?.!*a' 8b VorClccndvnff.eO ti 3. iSUnirai,— S’* 1U L’E^TEADY. Bid. Askrd. Elmira R....pre1..17 18 Elmira 7s '73 70 . 7DJi Long Tsland R.-.12K IS?£ LehCIAN. am 63* UhCIAN Sorip.,39* 40 North Penn&R 9.* 9* |N PennaKfis ...,;7o In PennA R W* 160 C&ta-wur BCnn... 4* .. CatawiesH Prftu! .13m UK Frnkf A South R.'.40 48* Seaor.d & Third ..CO 61 V*ue Pt R.. 30 38 West Phi l« R 67 69 Chest A WaH..,. 32 Green k Coates .ffli •• Philadelphia Markets. ‘ Novkmukr l— Bveninß. TUe Floor market I, dull, price, ruliof in favor of the tmjerej about l.oto tibia have fouml biiTere ot S 5 62Kef J. 75 for .oputce. the latter for rood straight brand,, SAE7Jiedfor»xtrai BH.SI! for family, inoludice 3io bw. Weitem extra femilr. on private term,; eales to thp retailer,and bakeisranse from the above flmre, up iv 87forriiceifinei extree, and fanor brand, a, to quality. Bye Floor i, doll, and aelline at 8< 2fi. Corn Meal i, and Fenna. ia freely offered at 83-BO if bbi, Wb*,»—Thero i« a belter demand, tat at raftar loverfixorea for'Wenem red; atmutl*,o»bua ap'Oat Wmhsa for common to prime Fenna. red. the lattpr afloat; ISJo ior prime Weatern do in more, IS7o lor prime Pelavare do. and no rat.V} for common to Rood while; Bye i, eeliimtin a amall way, at 7So for Stale. Corn it difll; about 4 800 baa «old at 720 afloat, and 710 in 'Ue oar,; new retire, atßOtrWo ««to drjne,,. Oat, aro dull, flonthern tellinß at asaSEitie, and Fenna,at 3do is wanted, and 70 at 523 Vcore-ow. -Thera i, noebanpe in price or demand, nod about 110 bale, told to-day. ... , , „ OaocEEia, are inaotive, and we have only a small „bnaine«e to note in Coffee and bn.tar at previous rate;. Psovitfoss-—There is very iittlo ia the issrket. hnifscne cf the city packers hava coaif,nenoed a'sghtariwr. • <*, ico-cured tides are reported At a good dgmaud for Cloversoed, and • pboctSmba»h«lsscts at o£ad9s, the latter fors»rtetly ls seUiag at from 316202.75 _ _. Wwiskt Is getting soarce; Penns bbls moving off in ,iiu*{l kits St s&ioi Ohio do Mo; drudge and bads MadF gallon. ■ - Markets Dy Telegraph. >• ’ CiHCIMfsS N Nov, 1. —The Flour market was unset.. “tied to-osy-dAd-the accurst* -quotations oannot b* Even? whiflaLaStaady at l6>fco. v ;ibere was a good de “<* bbls (all j* the market) w«ra direowd onf The stock of old Pork is now - JXsßxSdi BtwtwSwslivsrabl*this month, isouotea St Wtf/New XArd is dffsrsl at 102*o, deliverable vhis • Bostki Bseonisnnll, iZnoey4S,jrk«t sud New York Jixchange paaUsrsd CITY ITEMS. '■ Ahhcal JUfcXTiffa or thb Philadelphia Bap '.tii'r Ixstitutb—Blecho* ov o?Fic*s«.~The s*eond M&uitflifletiiic of (he Philadelphia Baptist Institute vu h*M at the rooms* No 625 Chestnut street, last eve - Dr. David Joyn*i* the chair. The meeting was opened with.ptayer by the Rev. Mr. Trotter. ’Jhe minutes of eh* Ustaestißjrwsra then read by the secretary ,Mr. J*vi Xnowlss, and accepted. CeMsideraWediscussion wm elicited upon;a motion to Authorise a committee to procure a Jot of around, in fffentatville* for the removal upon it of a dispel which had bees tresented to the Institute, and providing the 'accessary funds to oarry out this ohjeot. Thedisousslon fu participated in by Messrs, Hansel, .Bucknelt, £v»ns, Parker, Lincoln. and others. It was Anally agreed that Mr. Hansel's motion be adopted, that the committee be instructed to procure the lot, at an ex pense of per annum ground rent, to be paid by the Institute. • , , , . The lot in question is located on the Lancaster pike, and it is expected that the movement wilt ultimate!? re soli in the formation of a new Baptist Churoh. The treasurer’* report-was then read by the secretary. The amount of funds in hand is $311.83. > " A cememttee of five was next appointed by the chair, -to make nominations for the election, whioh sutss ’ itteutiy presented the following-named .gentlemen to wStrouM officers during the ensuing year: President— Hr. Washington Botcher, Vice Pretidents—John W, Sexton, J**, Chaffee, Dr. David Jayne, and ,W. W. , Keen. Treasurer—William Buokneli, Cor. Secretary— James L. Diekinson. Reo Pecretary-8- F, HtiueM. . ptaaasers: Pint Church—S.-F. Hauseli* W®» Parker, Dfeond Church—Jos. Taylor, Jnb.S. elevens. eprnoe sftceet Chnrelt—Chss. H. Cummings, C. H- Miller. Third iSharah-Noah Morgan. Fourth Church-E. H. Mor fivaar iohoU. Evans. H. E. Lincoln. Fifth Church vTkmit Tolman. Tenth Church—Hen*y C. Harrison, 'Daniel Vwakerly* Eleventh Churoh—Thoe. Partridge* Esoad-etreet Chnroh—Edward W. Miller, George Nu gont. Blfokler «Cbff rob—James Miller. North Churoh —S, Hand. Tabernacle Chnroh-Lovi Knowles, 0. Croiker. Calrery Church—David S. Paul. West Phila delphia Churoh-ChaTles B. Keen. Berean Churoh gaha y, .Levy. - Olivet Church—W. H. Ruddensaa. Twelfth Churoh—Jno. B. Filion. SprifigGarJen Church —H. B. Parkinson. hW. Stout. Germantown Church*- 'F.'A.Burnass. Mariner’* Qbuioh—C. V. Fort. Anon Chnroh—B. F. MoMuilen. ‘ Daring the time occupied by the committee interest" ing addressee were made by Rev. Mr. Perry, the em eieht pastor of the Baptist Bethel Mission in this eitr \ Mr. finokHelT* Mr. Butohsr, Dr. Jayne, and other*. The ram of three hundred asd sixty-two dollars was also her* promptly subscribed by a fsw-gentlsmen pre sent to pay off a debt of the Bethel Mission above re ferred to. . - .A vote being tsken by ballot, the above tioket was unanimous y eleoted. . , , ora This institution was organised m November, 1853. , and now - numbers, we believe 1 , some six hundred mem ber*, Iv is contemplated shortly to remove their library . and reading-room to" the new edifiee of the Baptist .Publication Society, in Arch street, below Sixth. Goooa’s Liotgkss.—We, understand that itiAetif- jnottih tieketsfor the two lectures to be deh . vered on tfr? eveninsa of the 38th and )Bth instant, by ifr. GcnghTw Jhe Academy of Muso, have already been sold to ftlithff Jiouse, and as the tickets sold will -bsstriotlj limited fotke comfortable capacity of the Utter, thoe* destring seals will be obliged to apply for them earl jr. B#e advertisement BiLhOOHS FOB brothere - "Brooks, balloonists, the elder of whoa preceded *nd 7* aiuneered Protectors La Moontaieand Wise, and edi tor Jlyd#, ufCtHhs eceasienof their perlloue trip from "fft',losl>f rt the, Atiantie, in June, 1&9, recently wrote - a letter to Garibaldi, proffering their service for the • Mwoi«of reeonpfliterinr the positions of the Nespoli- UrnTTkay received. W »fo smer Asia- on Bandar, an ‘' riuwwh l«ito 9wi))»Wi. aoM»tlnfc their ««- - vices, and will leave early inH,9*e»b*r for Italy, soat -.. tering along the route numerous p#rtri'AP“ fl ncan flags, sub on. bearios Iht In.orlptlou, Mto Osa-pito».ei,r.l'a»tiionat)lo_ Clotbrae Kjupe j; irinmof Of»pTill.StokM,«o.«orch«.tnut street. Ihe wuNt-skilful'cutter* in the country measure gentlemen for ordered jails. . S': Tffh J)xOOOLDTton by thk UmoS.—The ffreafc ,staple of panicrmakers is the threat of dissolution of ’the Union. It is talked about on the stump, it is pro claimed in noisy conclaves, it la whispered in private ' Circle*, and it is iaiminated in the columns of sensation newspapers, But we have no faith in It; we do not be ‘ that it will come to yarn ;we believe in the sober thought of the masses of the .people of all eeo we' feel assured that the American people ir&ro be induced to give npthe Union than ba cersuaded to obtain their ghrmonte else- SSL-fSiSs asSe Brown-Stone Clothing Hall of Rock- Ko,- V* «> d «“ OjMtant »>»t. ' *«k.Where * *Mrta.» **&># 0 ™. ,ioe v fr * rt ’ 1 for ! •' cnttMMß Md 1 oatto >» kep* fi<»Vt»ntlr on hand. - SiitLua btf kt Cos*. —The exteßeire .lock of - J»wekee,i»« etUolea kept hy : Mthwnt eoieer of feeopd •' foreele et r«i tritu, That* “ want .?. f ~ ,«t tkie kind will do veil to .all aeon, M Jhej viu ,h0 !“r .. ,laM ihidhraitehof ihelrbininere. noi-st SPiXJIAL. JNO'JL’iCJES. !' oM?OTSi4.~TiiD«awrrtojf.—lf the diges tty. or«»n* »r» dieorjemnd, UjewWe maohinei, of the body deuiu to aet hernomos.lr. ACoptpjiiptivoia <lni, a Dr.pe.tio. A „reaa cennot have a torsid iiv.r. or the pH... nor a nek haadaoha, who ta not a PTletlf- Br.J. K. STAFFORD'S IRON ANB SUL- SorV sown efts etus all forma of Dr>c..aie and Thiv ore a eolßbt. .pieptratlou, whioh —ith ttw.Ueited food, dnd entarrarith it into to J“lwiob of *.»■ Wood. The Iron .trenttone the the eo»Wn»i Bplphnr convert* its wa.te into 1 ' Thu action open to Wood toreaeee the vital '■ ' force.of the Mr.«id regulate, ehith ' of Pi. h ft. fteffoid-. ' J {\ ' *t3dtoaUlß«l«m^aadhv’i^OTT # CO.iNo.aat to tse &• VOOD in to-d*v a MMr, f+tt ABRIYALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, CONTINENTAL HOrEL-Ninthnnd Che,tent street,. C Botker, CHionib ' B W Taylor, Kentuoky Frol Hath, ViVßinia it 0 Bexmn.ht Louis Jot Utley. Ot Louie Jaa WooJiaA la; Alabama RA Lamberton *w.Fa JosCwey,Harrisburg JB Ru herford,Harrisburg HMStronr.Cleveland Geo W MoConnell, Indiana J l> Thompson, Boston Goo K Wilde, Bo,ton F Si won, Chloago Mrs 8 Gardner, New York 8 Henriques, New \ ork L H Anderson, Alabama D M Bassstt, (^n?eotiout Fa?H A or.«ffiiL J or. «,e, r in“t?S 19 fcSff LOUl * &feffi*§ten o E L Taylor, Boston Re* V 8 ° Mrs K ACarotnera. DC York Jaaao Voorhees, N Jersey C K Whiter r L AJRoterUon% Middle val §** 5^ ®*hRif l Mobi e Y R W Townsend, Brooklyn Hrt Kift a. Va Lewi; France. 6ur.in«tD, VtJohn A L * ia, va issafeKr- esks,. Ki"rl£”:l2t,mor. Edw F Barl niton, final* ftAf.'- A PRoMoii phii: MSmrßßifiweTphila u K%i*??/wr. Wash’ f ?Bmmwe”f wSh Pt?Mni«r. Worcester H Hoyt, Massachusetts iarn’TLK/ng,Washington RNioglion A wf, Aia MifsS L Nicolson, Alabama Miw. fl A Shearer, Ala C Brauhall. Orange C Winohip.N Haven L WlnohlP. N Haven H 9 Duval k lb* Pla Theo 1 Pfeiffer,!* York L A Booth A la. Cat G MoDonbtd, Columbus, 0 J C Downing, NYork W H Ailing, New York Jfi Palmet »_vrf, RI CGHoliinbash, USA MSSelenlnoff kia , J Jefferson, New York M Maywood. New York Miss Mavwood, new York J 8 Homan. Jf» & wf* N Y F Hay. New York R Warner k T*. New York Mrs Johnson k son , Geo Smder, Boston Geo Whitetord. New York K D Finnev k wf. Natchez John Berry, New York I) O tfehr, Onarobersburg A H Cline, Arkansas James Crangle. Mo R W Ke*i f Cmoinnat; E Q, Hunting, New York ■ K Richmond, Boston, , Bostoa B 8 Musgrave, New York A Perrin. New York H A Whitney k la. Boston O Hinman k la, Boston A Vao6aro, Memphis GIRARD HOUSE—N. E. oorner Ninth and Chestnut. J D Brerly* Philadelphia Ira C Mitchell, Bellefonte David Ayres, Newark L J,?. W W Wright. Downmston O K ChamherJin. Balt W MKerr, aamsburg /A Jameson.StLouis Mrs hstelle. Wheeling r«, A n!fiH h l, fit Malone, Lancaster J H DftU. Ban Frnnoisoo K T Matthews k w Brokl’n Miss Matthews, Brooklyn J D CameroraHerrubarg Hon T Jones York, N J Jas Boll,Jr, rtew York Thde M Mfntfi New York Ka Brown k Wf. Mtl. Chss Harris, Norfolk * Mr Harper k la. New York 8 Miller, Stanford, Conn W H Parsons, New York O E wood k la, Troy, N Y H W Bolton. Baltimore 8N Bradley. New * ork J A Moore Philadelphia N 8 Btabb.BtJohn T „ W Green, Cleveland, U J W Eaton k wi, N Y Miss Eaton, New York E B Johnson, l a Mrs Tenbrook k 3 oh; NY H H Mitohelt* Elkton, Md O ftl Etur, Philadelphia C B Morton, Jr, -N J liaao Gordon, New Jersey James Watson, N H Thos Bailey, w Chester Miss M Bailey, W Chester J-MoAtae. frilliam.poct , W J Lloyd & wf,Md K Rloh.rd, A ia. New York Mire Gardner, N Y Goo Coobran, Albany Tp-■ Marliii. Albany H « Barolsy, Ajbany EP.T^kirt Norfolk T Walker WaUorßfl.Virgiriia Tho. Ball. Virginia Va ERNewlord. ao H T Wblta, M C E H Benediot t la. V V M|«,Jfinadwt. N Y Miu Bilbo,• Bincbamton O » Willusion, Bait R T Everett, Bammoro J P Mbpro &la N Y J D Moore *l, New York Edw H Boom, New York Louis Benediot, Altany Join Maokey k 1, N York Goo VPHaxnard fc ia, N Y Mi„ Bazaard, Now York W H Calvert A wf, n O AH Jones. Ponoulvania Thos Ward, Now York Rdwllownin,. Boston Chas I, Rhodes. Ohio B AWhitnoy, Now Joysor t! M Hams. Maryland H Walbridso, New York 3 M Close, Now York , H Cransle. Whooling W Temple, Smyrna, Bel 6 F Boon, Washinjton.DC eicba nvr MERCHANTS’ JfOTEJL—Fonrth street, below Aroh. B Tomlinson. New' Jetier John L Sharp, Millville F W Btronf,MansßolJ.O Bloh MoGrann.Lanoaeter Jno Roller.Lanoastor, Fa K N HoTshoy, Ohio J «t lliioherCOhio J W Maseio.’Kfptuoky C M West, Kentuoky J K Bay, Aliosliony " O O’Ronrko.Nsw Brishton J A Kiddle, Wellsvillo.O F K Palm, Eohuylkiil Haven Jas Mouollem. Indiana 0 A Campbell. New York O Howe. Strasburr V K Kne»oy, York, fenna John Clark, Philadelphia if W Lot, A la, fhllada J J Brnrloy Ad, Bpenoer G F H E «pFffiM»eTf?4s l W A' wKfete J A Lear, Penneylvania WIM Bimmiok. M Chunk 1' fshem A la. New York J W B&ok. Tmso 00, fa B Zoliar, Canton, Ohio ■ JONEB’ HOTEL—Che,tnntatreet, above Ciatb. Thos Fore) the. Media, , 8 K Edwards, Wihn, Del Chaa Maruire, Wilm. Be!, C W Crtssmon, Wi m, Bel Baal A Goodsell, Now 1 ork John M Moore- N Jeroey B Wilson Moore, N Jersey Miss A E Moore, N Jersey Bliss RAI Moore, N Jersey Jos T Griflilh. Newark, Bel UUnhea Boyer A la. Md Mias W J Griffith, Mary Id MGriffitli A do. Maryland EH Griswold. Brandon, Vt W Blackwell, Chipaso J W Halsey A la. England Jas Cross, Now York A Email Massnoliusotts Gen fox, Msesaohusetta Y» H Erwin, New York B WFdirchiJd.Cm.O J U Meltefo, Nog; York A B Read, Belaware . B Brer A la. New Jergey g O Crosby, Richmond, Va E TMathswo. Wasnington Af Moteews,-Washington |tpv T RBlepk. Baltimore Miss MB Slack. Bopfon W b Soott, Now > ora ■ A GNicoLaskCuba Q EBavage, Baltimore AMERICAN HOTEL-Uhestnut st., aliovo fifth. JBRntarUon.N Carolina HAGootae, Pennsylvania Misa Gootee, Pennsylvania Jqo Donaldson, iamaqua Thos G Fowler, Fhila ' TH Sherwood, Missouri HI uibba, Hiddlotwn. N C J Dorset. Riohmond. Va J Morten, Bridseton T N Patterson, fenna O Mark, Lebhnta . F Kohn, Baltimore A Paok A dau, Virginia E M Kmeloy, New York J K Crocker, jlcslun % A Dongles, M^ Chuuk / M Johnson. New York H T Harvey, Baltimore 1 M Potter, JPrpv, RI C Martin. Now York BA Smith, Ohio G C Anderson, Baltimore . S Perry, north Carolina BT. LOUIS ftOTElarOheitiiut ■tjryi,et, above Third. Jno A Hartley, Camden Bsml Hottley, Comden Jaa B Hartley, Camden Johns Ypjlpy, ? lll Jh, r . setnl W Thompson, N Vork W G Hitchcooif, a Ysrk W W Opdtke. Prov, RI TR Lee, England Jno H Tietyen. Chntloston MrtHallot, MMsiiolmietta h Wilson. Now York O 8 JUney A la. Illinois John J Eberie A rod, Lano Geo Iff Powell st Paul i-B JtKoVfl, now Haven K B Field, New Haven J W BradylNevYork H Mulford, Brldgton, N J A MoConomy, LanSo&er B Curroy. Now York . G M Harmen, Now 1 ork H fieger, Pennsylvania C L Williams. Maryland JfHE UNION-Aroh atreet, above Third. J Stevens, Consentient JiroFahnestook. Lano oo IsaaoS Roland.Lano co B HPook, warren, O Mrs J MMoCray.Ulinms Jesse R Henry, Warren, O Geo Wisgans, Tamadua B Grim A la. Allentown John O Fiery. Ohio Sami Allen, Ohio Peter Riehnrdson. l’enna C C Snyder, Canton, O J B Shaeflor, Reading JohjiHoch; Pino Grove J Pennell. Chester _ H Korper. Reading JCCrolert A la, Banbury Jit JC Hurt A wife, Indiana MjipM Suit, Indiana Mils Sarah Hntler, Indiaaa Miss A Bart. New Jersey J mUiman. PoUsvnle O W Gehr, Maryland ' JMArtawroy, Johnst’n, Pa 8 Bnrressar. Mugoeßne, fa A paibfpoky Ceniop.Bhio STATES UNION-Market street, nbovp Sixlp. vr M Conner. Ind ana - T Taylor. Phlladelohia J w Lull. Clearfield co WI Watt, Latrota. Pa U G Steinmolg, Lano oo GM Curtis, new York J Pawjer, New Pork J R Pllkoy, Carlisle J F Border, Union 00, Pa R 8 Keller, union 00. Fa U f ß Sibhart, Lano 00. Pa A Aletead.Lano 00, Pa E Mtotp, Kfiyr York Mre Morrell A dau, Phile COMMERCIAL at., above Chettnut. W B Scott. Lano oo _ JR.'toJfiEi. A Banting, Linwood* Pa J T Whitehead, co afenrSia.Kennettkonare OWBtroap.JnniaVoh ’W Cox. Kennett Btfuare M Penntfhlt._Wilm. Del I, N Waener. Thila LREoojiee, Wilm, Bel F W Bendereon k la. Del W Jamlton, Del L F Fronoh, Wnuborg. W y J Hart jh la, Oorle.town NATIONAL HOTEL—Race etrett, above Third. F fl Whitehall dt da. Faatnn Ino VWren. Mlentown T 11 Bold k dan. Rooltpoit d ft Flick. WilkMharre KilaaConeer. Orangevitla John Ontnn, New York J Griffiths, Louisville Chap P Maeon. Dauphin oo o (3raher,Tu.carora l’ l’. ill! ? 1 n .' ! 1 ,, ral! 1 11 , Wm Faux, Panviila n H Tfipoi Fppria, 111 O Weigiay, Philadelphia H Bloiu, Monroe ao STKleokner. Aehland H W Bomsall. P.ppa FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Beoond itreet, above Market. K Townsend, Delaware Mis. Buokmaeler. JJ,| Thos Fisher, New York Danl Crouch, Philadelphia J Adams. Conneotiont Thoa Fanlnaton. N Jetse; Wgsley Bolsotn.New Jersey Dr M G Lefland. Del J MTlviyery, D-laware, ft Deakens. ntutart W a Wallace. Dover, Del Lieut J Opdrke. USA T K Jordan * la.Charlaeton Bam IK Kore, Trenton ,N J J Foreman. New J«rpay J L Pryor, Kent co, Mu Gapt J P W)les, Delaware BARLEY SHEAF-Second street, below yi pp f SZA R Bnedaker. Trenton, N J l.evi Writ, Penpa Geo B Meeteer, ILoboken Jonath Kirkbrlde* Brberry P Kenery, Penoa L L engte. Wmsport JflHeston, Newtown W 8 Hurley, Penna A S Cook. Jiew York , Jno W Bergen. Lambertv Wm B Yard, Lamberlville Jonathan Opdjke,Bucks eo MERCHANTS’ HOUSE—Third street, oh. Cellowhill. J R Simplon, Penna 9% n P r *JKSf H F Hoffman, Lebanon JfA kTioe, Tremont, Pa D Albright, Reading wm H Burchheld.Ashland Thos w Weaver, Hellertn Thos Ftankenfteld, Pa David PrankenfieJd. Dslhiehem BLACK BFeAß—Third street, above CaKowhill. L Tomlinson, fiomerton Geo W Miss Barah Bear, Millerstn r G Fessler, Wmsport AStouffer, Exeter MT. VERNON HOTEL—Beoond street, above Arch* J Tomlinson* Bnoksoo. Pa P Eniminger, Harrisburg Miss Ensminger, Harnsbg Wm Buckmao, Maine Thos H utibert. New York BALD EAGLE—Third street, above CallewhiU. B Penna R Y Btrassberger, Penna PASSENGERS ARRIVED. In steamship Keystone SUM. from Chariwton-Miss Siekson.C G Bates. W G Fielding. Mr? 0 A Fielding, iss E Gatlin* and Uin the steerage. bee fourth page. * it a m ateamabip Keystone BtatV, Maribman, EOhourg from Charleston, with md«> and passeniera to Aley K Ship ’NoVlh Carolina. Foster, from Trapam, CO days, with salt to Edmund A Bonder A Co. Reports having spoken bark Monynlok.off Malaga, fern Oerrout for Boston. 4* dars out. Same day supplied English bark Marmion with provisions, out ISO days from Constanti- B^ark Ftorfda'.'Mun^rf*JB days from Cionfacgos, with BU ftrii ßrandywmo!^ Harmomfrom Pernambucoßiholt, with #afor,*o. to Thos A Newhail R Sons, Left ship Golden Horn. Coy, reloading; bark Rcaijoke, Gould, condemned; marmion, Fowler, di»g; Reindeer, Couits, ft 1 day from Clirfetian&i Del, with K 1 day from Camden, Del, with wheat to Jas Barratt A Son. „ n , Bohr Wm Geonte. Hasel. l day from Bmyrna, Del, with grain to Jas L Bcwisjr A Co. _ . . , V B&Smer Bristol. Allen, ii hours from New York, wrth nms to WM Baird A Co. _ (OsrregpoAdence cf tfee Fl*»adolj>hia Exchange. The 13 8 ateamei. Water WUeh.alta* Uavinc’dU chargeil her coal, ••fores. &o tt and been ventilated, cleaned, and whitewashed, will propped to. the yard to-day, when she will go put of commio*iop. W. nTTXLXORAVR. t , Correarandenceoi The ?!««.)■ rtiw Yoke. Nov 1. Arrived, ships Golden Rook and Gov Morton, from Havana; barks Esooriaxa. *rom do; John Wmthrop, from OaTden i 's; Alnali, from ’Triuidad; brigs lrade Wind, from Valercia; Starlight, from Malaga; General Hailey, from Bt Marks: Robert Uher, from Rio; sohrs Medora, from Mansanlua; Claia, from Joomel, MEMORANDA, Steamship. Boston, Crocker, henoe, arrived at New York yosterdav* Steamship BienviUe. Pnllook- for Havana and New Orleans, oleared at Ney York yesterday. Steamship Ariel, Jones, for Aspinwall. cleared at N York yesterday. Ship Westmoreland. Dec an. for Philadelphia, sailed fr BhiP« V Ooean Wavpnor. §eo peiibody. Reporter, and bark B H Waterman, a|! from Ghinehas were ijq Hamp- Judge Shaw, Abbott, from Whapipoa for New Y gh[p6t ß l^>ui«, n |acoba”tromSiDgapoje for New York, ?8 8hfp Barreda'Wrolhers, Peele. in Hampton Roads from Callao, has been ordered to Baltimore. . Ship Kutosoff, Steel, for San Francisco, deared at N Y o|np e GlVaner, Luut, for Callao* cleared at Boaton i Ship’’Gon»lar. Gooding* from Charleston for Liverpool* put luto New York Tpsterday Jor repairs, having sus tained daihage during a hurnpape 83d alt, lat 37 03, long W Bark Rapid, Marsohalk, from Vera Grus, arrived at New York yesterday. . .. . , Bark Teresa, Johnson, from Maracaibo, arrived atN tffl!fl^*Gould, from Boston* arrived at Baltimore * < Brig < Taiiulan. Plnmmer, from Hie de Janeiro Sept 28* arrived at Baltimore yesterday. . Brigs Louisa, Hassell. Ooean Wave, Morton, Burr mflh> Sherman, and Gnxava* Pendleton* hence* arrived at Bng l S?l SwiHodfdon. henoe, at Salem 31st ujt. 0 H Frost. Lowtie, from Boston, arrived at Mo- Rayeon, Edridge, cleared at BoebnSletult, ®f|&* SiDithf hence, at Salem Slat ult, A M AMrMgn, Ba|emftjn, hencp, at Bevprly "ton?’Asm*B»H.Crocker.from aterlottetowu,Fßl, > fnr PhUadfllphla.was at Holmee Hole SJst alt. JetoKGfmiten, SDilth, M»r,^ fMl*™™. jsm SSt Ocean Wave Steesman* eailed from New fleqidrd list "'fehJ ifi'SKKljfieilerl from Frovtonc. «.t ult. for oHJCS ri'to ,ffrpvrtl], for FWledolpkl*. hsncs,stßlehmondf«turt.' - CP TO 12 O’CIOCK HAW HIOHT. MAJUNE intelligence. arrived. Bohr fanny, Weeks, for Boston, cleared at Charleston p Tsylor, Thomas, for Philadelphia, cleared at W Skinner, Perry, and Caroline. Hut'ou. henoo, at Washington, 80, yoatorday. Sohrs RS Miller, Gifford, A Jenmnga. Lake, Ambas sador, Watson, Anna Gardner, Lewis, nnd Union, Llb bav. herns, at Boston 31st ult. „ , „ Bohr Virginia Pnoe, Eldndge, from Benia, Spain, ar rived at New York yosterday. , Bolus R Corson, Ludlam, and J Cadwalader, Clayton, hsnee for Boston, arrived at New York yesterday. Bteamers Vuloan, Morrison, Ironsides, Vonderveer. Ann Eliza, Eldndge, and Taoony, Ely, henoe, Drived at New York yesterday. ftlAltitlED , WIILLER—HORMAN.—On the 3d of November, 1859. by Aldennan Willinra Allen, Robert Miller to Ma ry Morman, noth of this oity. * JAMEB—MOORK-—On the SQth ull„ by Rev. Alfred Cooknmr.. Rev. Joseph H. James, of the New Jersey Annual Conference, to Mies Mary C. Moore, of this city. * LOR E.—On the 24th ult.. by Jlev. Henr? « * Mr, Milton 8. Sleeper, of this oity* to Mies R 2P b AU *4<>re. "f Dividing Creek. IU. . * ™ ft JJ%l’E»t- T OMLINBGN.-On the 31at ult.. by Rev. W. Butter, Mr. Pemberton M. Minster to Miss Ra chel L. Tomlinson, both of Bucks county. Pa. * SHULTZ—CROCKP-T.—On theSOthult., by Rev. A. Atwood, Mr. Samuel C. Shullz. of Ponnsgrove, N. J., to Miss Margaret A. Crooket, of Frankforu, Pa. * DIED. A.NDKRBON.—On Sunday 28th ult., Jncob W. Ander son, mthe4Bthyearofhißage. M mT Funeral from his late residence. No. 1605 N, Fourth street, above Jefferson* on bunday alter noon, at 1 o’olook. *** ALKXANDBR.-On the diet ult, Clara Alexander, in the 22d year of her age; also, her infant son, aged 11 days. Funeral from tho residence of her husband, No. 1010 Stocker street, below Carpenter, this (Friday) alter* noon,at3o’c!ook. * CaNN.—On the 30th ult, Mr. James Moody Cann, in thn 47th year of his aee. Fnrjersl from the residence of his brother-in-law. No. 811 vine street,.this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o’olook. * DAVIS.—On theSOthult., EUzabeih R. Davis, daugh ter oftjnah J.and Anna P, Davis, in herl7th year. Funeral from the residence of her parents. No. 918 Rodman street, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. * . DAFFIN —On the tOthult., Mrs, Araminta JDaffin, in the 9lst yearqf her ago.' _Funeral from, the reßideooe of her daughter. Mrs. Harriet Shorter, 611 Lombard street, this (Friday) morning, at 11 o’oiook. * A DITTERLINK.-On the 31st ult. Harriet V.. daugh ter of Charles and Elizabeth Ditterlino, in the Uth year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her parents, 818 Thom pson street, this (Frday > afternoon, at i o'clock. * DOVl'Jt.—On ihe Slat ult., George D ver, m the 32d year of his age Funeral from tbs residence of his father-in-law. Mr. John Brooks, Unit* street, hrankiord, this (Friday) aftero on. at 1 o’clock * EMERY.—On the 31st ult., Lydia, daughter of Con rad and Hetty Emery, aged 6 years and 4 months. 'Funeral from her residence. No. 21U Winter street, this (Friday»afternoon, at 1 o’olook. * FR” ELAND.—On the 31st ult.. aarah, wife of Nathan 8. Freeland, in the 69th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of hor husband. No. 071 Larch street, on hnturday afternoon, at 2 o’clook. * GRAUKL.—On theSlst ult., George W., son of Geo, W. and Frances Ann Grauel, aced 18 months. Funeral from the rosidenosol bis parents, 1223 Hope street, this (Friday) afternoon, at 3 o’clock. * JOSEPH.—On the 30th ult., Ljdia Ann, daughter of John J. Joseph, aged 25 years. Funeral irom her father’s residenoe,7oSCul!en street, thistlririayjmornmg, at lOo’olook. * OfiNSßy,—On tho 3ltt ult, Julia fO years. Funeral. Arch street, batweeji Twenty-second and Twenty third. tms{Fr da' > afternoon, at I o'o'ock. * W,MB i'KAD —On the 30th u!t.» David A.Olnistead, ip 47th yesr of his age. * On the 31st ult.. Fevillah 8., daughter of Elizabeth and tjio late Isa.no Porter. Due notice of her funeral wjll be given. * 84NGH i KR.—On the 30th ult . Mrs. Margaret J ne, wife of William Gangster, aged 34 yea s •' ‘ Funeral from the rooidenpe of her husband, No. 926 Looust street, this (Friday) afternoon. «t 2 o’ciooU. * .6f MS.—On the 31su ult., Belinda, wife of Peter Sims, ini the6Bihjearof her age. . Funeral from tho residence of her son, Charles Siinr, iq Seventh street, opposite Mcotlcr, on Sunday morn ing. at 10 n’clook*. * SMIViL—On the 81st ult-, Anthony James Smith, ared 36 jears Tunernl from tho residence cf his brother, Patrick Smith. 859 Swanson street this (Friday) morning, at 9 o dock. * TYNAN.- Oil tho 31st ult.. James Tynnn, ton of Mi chael and Mary Tynan, aged 8 years. from the residence ofhU parents, No. 717 Fitzwater street, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o’clook. VONNIEDA.—On tho29thu!t., Washing ton Vonnio da. „ Funeral from the reaidenoe of his brother, George Vonnleda, No, 873 North Ninth Hreet. * gLAOK DRESS G OODS—A largo stook pumbozine Alpacas, MouaiV Lustres,' Satin de Chinos, Anunalinos. Puureil Poplins, Jrish Poplins. Gros Gram Bilks, Poult de Boies, Enel'Sli Bilks, Patent Bored Silks, Ac. fc BON. Mourning Btore, i'-o. 913 Chestnut street. Cashmeres, ftlerinoes, Armurc Cashmeres, Velour Pops, Velour Ottomans, Bombazines, Tamises, Mousselmes, Reps Anglms, Paramattas, BESSON rr?* PERRSYLVAN tA COLLEGE OF DEN LLjJ TAJLi SUftGKRY.—The regular Courao of Loo tures in this institution will commence on MONDAY text, November 5, at J 2 o'clock. • W. CALVERT. Jean, 133 North ELEVENTH Street. fY’5p»I , HlLAi>J£ LI*III A EXCHANGE COM UJj PANY, October 31. JBCO, ' r ' The Managers have this day declared a Dividend of TWO DOLi.AH'* pershaioon the Capital fatock o! tho Company, payable to the Stookho'dors or their legal re presentatives, by the Superintendent at the Lxohanco, on and nfterlhelSth ol NOVKftlDtsit Tho transfer boobs will be closed until that date. no2-fmwtlo rrs=* GOUGH’S LECTURES, LLS _ _ AND 15, AT THK ACADEMY OP MUSIC. On and after Wednesday, thw 3!st mat, the re ma'inin? Tiokets for Unreserved Boats wilt be sold at Martion’s Book Store, 006 CHJS3TN (IT Btrect, and at the Jract .repository, CHb-QTWUT Btreot, tcloiv Tenth. Frioe 23 Cents. ' A Imited number of Plage and OrohestraTioket* oan Le he'd at ftmrtjen’s only Fiica 50 Centa.roo3l.3i* |Y*P- -OFFICE OF THE GTRARD F. ANITM (l 3 IftSURAN.E COMPANY, wS;‘4i6' WALNUT Street. The Board of Cirsotors have declared a semi annual Dividend of Four Dollars per share on the capital stook of the Compear, payable on an*i after the first day of November. A. 8. GILLETT, Phjl&dolphia, Q6t.1fi,1860 mwHSt J rcnaurer. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA Lk_3 and Germantown and Norristown Railroad Com pany. Octobkb 18. 1860. The Annual Meeting of the stock and lo%n*holdera will be held at the office of the oomjutny at tfao north east oorner of NINTH and GREEN Streets, on MON DAY, the fith day of November nest, at 10>* A. M. 1 An election to choose Four Managers, to serve three years, will be hold the same day, at the same plaoe, im mediately after thfe« close of the aforementioned meet ing, dndtooloseat? P.M. VV.B. WILSON, oolg-iawf-tpoc Secretary. rynp*FARMERS* AND MECHANICS* DANK, 115 Ootoberc, 1850..,, t , ~ The Annual Eleotion for Directors will be hold at the BanklPB-Hbhpp,‘ on MONDAY, tne 'ntnetrenth day of November next, betvfoen pie hours of 9 o’olock'A. M. ftndk o*oiock p. opd on TU£BpAY,tho sixth day of November next, s genera) mewng of pm Stockholders, will be held at tbo Banking Houne, at io ufovk F. M>, agreeably to tho charter. 006-dtnol9 W. KU6HTON, Ja., Cashier. OFFICE PEN NLYL VAN! A RAIL lO ROAD COMPANY. Philadelphia. Ootober 17, 1860. The Board of Directors have this day declared asoim anus&l dividend of THREE PER CENT, on the Capi tal Stock of the Company, clear of State 'ax, payable on and after NOVEMBER 15. 1860. Powers of Attorney for oolleotton of Dividends can be h&d on Application at the Office of the Company, No. 433 South THIRD street ‘ THUS. T. FIRTH, 0018-tdßl • Tressurer. frS=* NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEETING IL3 of the Stockholders of tho Pennsylvania Bau Manufsoturing Combany wi ! M e held on TH URPDAY. the ifith of NO Vn MBE ft. at 12 o'clock, at tho Office of the Company, No. 131 WALNUT streot. Philadelphia. 0023-l2t TIiOS^^SPARKB. Secretary. rrS=»PFFICE OF THE II? OR THE SINKING FUND. Thkasdry Depautment. { IJarri'spurSt October 24,186(0. J Notice is hereby given, that pealed, proposals for the sale of all or any part of one hundred tho>)atnddo{iars of the live per ro< t. loans of the Commonwealih of Pennsylvania, will be reoeived at the Treasury De partment in the city of Harrißbury. untill2 o’o 00k, P. M„ of 'I Ur 81)AY, THE 20th DAY OF NOVEMBER, a. D. JBSO, the same to set forth the amount offered, and the pnoe a»ked To be addressed. “Comnvssion era of Sinking Fund. Harrisburg, Pa.,” endorsed‘'Pto posals to sell State Loans.” 'J he b da will be opened and adotmenti trade to the lowest bidders on that day. • * ' WM. M. HIFSTER, Seo’y Comw’th, PL7 BLIFKK,State Troarurer, THOS. E. COCUBAN, Aud. Gen. 0c27-tno2o Cororoissionerß of Sinking Fund. SOUTHWARK BANK, DHII.ABEL- L 5 PHI A, October 9. I&Jo.—The annual eleotion for )TrECTORB will be held at tho lianlcimt Houston MONDAY, the 19th day of NOVEMBER NEXT, be tween the hours of 10 o’clook A. M. and Zo olock i\ AI. The annual meeting or BTOOK.UOLDf*R& will be ield at the aims nUco on TUEBDAY, the 6th day of NOVEMBER NEXT, at 12o’olooK M. „ Lt ooU-dtnol9 F. P. STEEL. Cashier. rY3=* EXAMINATION FOft. PROFESSOR -ILS gHIP OF GERMAN IN THE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL.—An examination of Candidates for the Proiesforship of the German Language in the Cen tral High 8ohO"l, ■prill be held at the Schoolßmlding, earner BROAD and GREEN Street*, on FKIDAr; November 2d, 1860, at 9 A. M.. under the supervision of the High SdhoOLGommitteo, afsip'ed by a Coromiftsion of German Soholarff. AppheaMonsaod references must belelt at tho ConfroUer'a Offioe, Athompum Building, fl nthoast corner SIXTH and A DELPHI etroets. Hj order of the High School Committee. Tri • ROBERT J. HEMPHILL. Secretary Controllers of Pulmo Schools. PntLAPELPntA., Oct. 19. 0020-12 t ry» NOTICE.—THE BOOKS OF'THE'Plir'- JJJ LABKr.PHIA MUSICAL SAVINGS AND LOAN 80CIKTY are now open at tho Office. No. lOtil CHEBINUT Street, torooeive subscribers to the Fourth Series. Persons desiring to avail themselves of the advantages of this highly beneficial Institution. ah< old make early application, as tho series Will belim ‘ ited to2oo members. The Pianos can ba obtained at once. H. W, GUAY. Secretary, Office, 1021 CHESTNUT Btreet. r£g=» UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, Department of MINKS, ARTS, aND MANUFACTURES. Course ol lf}6o-18<51. The Course of Lectures in this Department will com mence on TH U nSDAY, November 16,1§00, arid will be continued as follows: MECHANICS AND CHEMISTRY. Prof. JOHN F. FJUSSEK, Monday and Thursday, at 4P ‘ M ' GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY Prof. CHARLES D. TREGO, Tuesuny find Friday, at 4 givTl engineer $^i C I PJ IST,I,IJC ' nor, ~ s te rror. F4IRJIAN ROPERS, Mopdaj and Thur.day, At sr,M ' MINING. Prof. J. PETE R LFBLE s. Tuesday, at {f, M. APPLIED MATHEMATICS. Prof. K. OT 8 KENDALL. A Course of Matliema* tics may he J Allowed by those who desire to do so, under the direction of the Professor of Mathematics. The Courses may bo attended either singly or to gether. arrangement of course, PROP. FRAZER. THEORY OF WECH'MCcJ; and ita Applioa nto the Construction of Machines. , „ . _ CHEMISTRY ; its lli6orios,.aml tlio Properties of podica and thoir Compounds; its Applications in tho ** lB, PROF. KENDALL. APPLIED MATHEMATICS; Trigonometry, Prac tical Astronomy, Surveying, Geodesy. Theory of In struments and Observations. PROF. TREGO GEOLOGY, as applied to the Origin, Ordor, and Geo graphical Distribution of flock Formations, ntu| its Practical Application to Manufactures and AgncuI tOMINERALOGY, as applied to tho Constituent Mate rials ofßooks, the External and Chemical Charactor of Ores and Mineral Substances, their th* various Rook Formations, and their Uses m Metal lurgy and ROQER^ CIVIL ENGINEERING-CONSTRUCTIO v ; BtiongtU of Materials, Masonry, Framing, and their Kn» C ml Applications to Railroads, Canals, and Water- Jo rife. n^onnairuiiiGute. MINING; fitruolural Geology, Metallurgy. Attendance upon these , Courage ■» voluntery, o.nd thny are hot oonneote.il with tho ordinary College in ,lFor TieiteU. apple to FJREDEBICK DICK.. Janitor, at fho Vnrvpr.ity—Nortjr Builams. And for rnfprma tion Dean of the Faculty. OCI3 lOt noi?Wc.tniTTENHOUSE hen-re. MB. OFFICJE OF HIK FHILAOELFHIA Q3P AND READING RAILROAD COftn-ANY^ She liclderi of the bonds of this Companr. .duo’Jnlr'l. 18M, oan cow receive* upon application at this omoe, 10 per cent. In OMh, upon the terras speomed In the oirou are alijo entitled to the benefit of a BlnJc lag Fundof $140,04)0 per annum, a* established by the stockholders at their annual meeting held January fl, 1860* and in pursuance of the contract, entered into 07 he oompanyand duly recorded, to oany tho same into ffeot. 8. BftAUFOJIX 1 . treasurer. CIRCULAR. , , . Vt\\i% U the Holders of Philadelphia and Headxng Railroad Companv Mortgage Rends, duo July I, law. These bonds are seonrpd by the first mortgages on the road, amounting in the aggregate to 03,303,400. Tho net revenue tor the last fipoal year was six times the amount of the annual interest on these bonds. Toe managers propose to extend them for a period ol twenty tears, the holders retaining the bonds anil the security of tne mortgages in the precise condition in which they are now heldT Fresh cheats of ooupons for the interest* payable half-yearly, win bo issued. A bonus oIW per wifl.be riven tolhe hoMere,m aideranott oftheir assentm* To the extension. Thu is Will paid in o,ash to the bearers of the bonds, on their,«*mng a receipt any presuming their respec tive bondsat the office Oft he Compactor to it# at a nU. t,*- fimifsi'is-f Board * S*tf . . W. H, MoILHENNY. Beoretarv. THE PRESS.-—-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, POLITICAL. rjUffE MERCANTILE TAKIFF OJ.IJB Will meet for Parade at NATIONAL HALL, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 2, AT O’CLOCK. TO MOVE AT 7« PRECISELY The Oiub have engaged HASSLER’S CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA, BECK’S PHILADELPHIA BAND, AND FIELD All Mercantile Tariff Men are invited. Dress- Blaok Silk Hat and Dark Clothes. J, D KEYAEB, J|/|OtrNTED OITIZFPS’ CLUB WILL MEET FOR PARA.DE. ON BROAD STREET, ON FBIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 2. TO MOVE AT,7 h O’CLOCK, PRECISELY. The Club has engaged a Mounted Band, and procured Torches. All Citizens who prefer to joiu the Groat Final Fro oession mounted, are invitod. Dress—black hat end dark olotbes. By order of QOL. D. p. RfRNEY, Grand Marshal. GKO. W. HACKER, V AiHn M. A'. KELLOGG, ? A,do * TXEADQUARTER*, PEOPLES PARTY. PmLADStPH-A, Oct. 81,1860. ' The Committee appointed by a Convention composed of the Marsha's of tne various Clubs, convened at the request of the Committee of Superintendence, to make arrangements for a GRAND Pinal DEMONSTRA TION. previous to the Presidential Election, announce the following 1 The Demonstration will consist of a General Torch light Parade, to take plane on FRIDAY EVENING, November 2. 'Jhe City Clubs, and otrer organizations not represented in thoCojwontion.asweU as oiUzcna and Ciubs from neighboring states and Counties, are cordially invited to participate. 3. Citizens not uniformed are requested to organize in their several wards, by the selection of proper offi cers, and upon reporting to (ho Grand Marshal- in-Cbief, an appropriate plooe will be assigned them For the purpose of receiving suoh reports, the Chief Marshal will be in attendance at the People's Headquirtersfrom 12 M unti!2P. M„ on FRIDAY. 3 The procession will form on Broad street, routh of Chestnut, right on Chestnut street, and move at eight o'clock precisely, over the following • •’ „ ' HOpTE, Cguptermarch dpwti Broad to Christian, down Chns'ian to FiDh, up Fifth to Ches'nut. up Chest nut to lwel'th. up Twelfth to Brown, down Brtfwn to Bixtli, down Sixth to Chestnut, when the parade will t o dismissed. 4. The various Clubs and organizations are particu larly enjoined to be in thOpositions assigned them in Spooial tJrdPra ” to be h* re after issued, propnrod to move into B HOAD Street at 7ji* o’olnolr, punotnaily. Equostnan Ciubs from abroad will form on BROAD Street, north of Chestnut street, right on Chestnut, under the direction of one oftho Grand Marshals, at the hour last above mentioned. CluLs [dismounted; from abroad will be received and escorted into line by the Central Clubs. The Grand Marshal in-Chiefwill make the necessary details 5. Col. PETER C. VTjLMAKER havingbosn seleoted as Gratd Marshal-in-Chief by the Convention, will arrange the details, and communicate the same in “Spooial Orders" to the various bodies designingU» participate. ‘Tho “Special Orders" referred! to will b?ie.ady.for distribution at Headquarters on FRIDAY MORNING, when Marshals of Divisionsond Clubs are requested to call ami obtain copies. 6* Hop. A. G. C]7fITTN, Governor eloct qf tho Com monwealth, wi,l review tho ’procession as it passes the Girard Hnuso. 7. The Grand Marshal-in-Chief, in pursuanoo of au thority vested in him by the Convention has ntodo the following appointments, viz: CHAM) MARSHALS. DAVIJ) B. BIHNKY, brq . Col. THOM. fil. FKMINGION, Col. WM L. CURRY. . .. DIVISION MARSHALS. Col. Jag. D. Keyser, Henry Buinm, /os. H. Sjd*x, Goo. 8. Betliol], Samuel Mitchell, Kdw, W. Wallaoe, *»h08. Thompson, James Work, Jos. P. Lough- nd, Ed«in T. Chose, Wm. H. Sickles, Pobt. P. Gillingham, 8. Snyder Leidy, John F. Preston, Chw. W. Bacon, Col. Philip P. Whito, ♦’Pfc 11. Bioger, Alfred tf.Harmoir, , Wesleyßtephetson, Joseph T. Ford. Wtn'A. Babcock, Wm. K. Brady, Joseph h ank, Wra.M. Bui], Charles O’Neal, John Davis Watson, William B. Foster. By order ot Committee of Ar-angemo* ts, _ A. M WALKINsiIAW, Chairman. _ D. M. y, ;no2-lt BOLLES’ patent stone-digger AND WALL-LAYKR. Jhn Msoiiine is one of the groat labor saving im provements of the age. and moots with the unqualified approbation of all who have seen it in operation. It will take Hooks out of the earth of Five Tons Wright, or less without digging to re love them, with groat raie they can bo drawn from the field Withbut unloading. and placed into a wall five feet high. ‘AItOV Cho rojjka arr fitted Tor the hooks, which is done by drilling two holes ftbhut tbree-foorth* eff on inch deep in opposite sides of the rook, the Machine, with a fair ouanoe. two men. two pairs of oxen and a driver, and, as the Rooks are hoisted by Ox or Horse power, thero is no hard lifting for the men, and it is easy work for the team. With one of those Machines, any man having a rooky form oan well afford to clear it, as It oan bo »’one for less than one-cm*rt«r of the cost of do ing it in Ihe ordinary way. The Machine* are easily operated, and pot liable to be broken or injured. We have many oortifioateslrom praotioalmen enowing lh» emoaoy of the Maohines, but propose to show its praoi tioal operation, and invite all who feel an interest to ca l and sse lor themselves. Address 1 JOHN B. KNAPP, _ Or RH’i H MILLER, . D STAMFORD, Connecticut, nr2-3t* Proprietors for Vermont and Pennsylvania. OLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. i_W ’ RISES. ' MjnoJocfiiroY. Btatiorer, and Prints,, No. 4iS WALNUT Street, between Fourth and Fiitjl. , (Formetly UiitiilM. Boean.) ~ BOOKS for Babbs. lubno l dices. Merchants, and others, Ruled to any rivou rafern, (wither withost Heading printed*) and Bound id the best manner* both with regard to neatness and durabilty. Orders for An nual and other Rpporlo. Cards, Circulars, Bill Hcatfi, and JOB PRINTING of every description, executed In the best stylo, at stunt nolioe. Also, Engraving atd Jjitbographio Printing. A general assortment of American, Frenob* and Eng lish stationery. Cap, Letter, and Note Papers, Enve lopes, Ao. Jniti&is stamped on Paper and Envelopes. Music, and Books reboan 1 m any at) [e of Binding. Having, through misfortune and 'oescs, boon obliged to give np business, I would respectfully Tccommena to my friends and patrons my successor, M. A. RKab, whowill carry on tne business under my poreonaVauper mtendenoe. at the old stand, 418 WALNUT Btrocr, Orders thankfully reoeived. and executed with fidelity ard deipatch. upon the moat reasonable terma. nog-gm DAyIP M. HUGAN. Aft, for M- A. Ree< (ZJIMNASIUM.—TJio Philadelphia Phy ■* sicallnititute.atthe cor. of NINTH and ARCH Streets, for the propercerelopraentof strength, health, mind, and the oure of'ohromo affections by mediont movements, adapted to both sexes and every age, is open for the WINTER’ CoUKwE. Alter a careful ex-' arnmation, ft number of ♦ hysioiana recommend this In stitute os the beat In the Union. Visitors admitted. The Gymnasium at the Town llall, Germantown, is also in operation. no2-3t Professors HILLEBRANM & LEWIS. , LOST OR MISLAID Certificate of f took No. 220, for 13 shares In the New York Mid dle Coal Field Railroad and Coil Company, and would hereby give noiioe that I have made application for certificate in lieu thereof. no2-3pc EDWARD HUGHRB. ANYTHING in tho Picture line,' 'from a -^*-Life*si2o.Photograph in ml downtoakraall Am brotype. oan be obtained at REIMER’B Gallery, BE COND Street, above Green. it* Rosin, tar, and pitch—i 500 bbis assorted grades, for all purposes; 125 bbis Tar. 389' do. Pitch, extra alzo, for aalo by KOWLEY, ASH BURNER, Sc CO., No. 16 South Wharvos. 1 nog VI/II ALE OIL. 6 500 gallons extra bleajjhed Palm Qil, 7.800 gallons pnide Whale OH. for sale by ROWLEY, ABHBURNEK, & Cp. No. ifl South Wharves. no 2 CPIRITS TURPENTINE—93 bbis Spirit? Tnipejitinr.forpate by ROWLEY, ASURUKNEK, & PO., do. I South Wlmryen. nog STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OP ITALY,— Groups. Landscapes, ico.* uew subloota. STEREOSCOPIC INdTKUMENTB, new Patterns, at the lowest prices. •yMmprovedSpeolacles. Opora-Glasces, RHotoscopoe, Mathematical Instrument*. &o : the cheapest m the oitr. M. J. FRANKLIN, 11a South FOURTH .t„ nol-6t. beW OHBtTNUT. CDONOGHUE, 23 SOUTH WATER St„ • has for tale 5 000 paokages of Refined Sugars and R'yrups at reduced prices for Cash, or approved short aredit. Agent fir KELLEY’S Frenoh Brandy Color ing, , 0030-3t* Ohio and Pennsylvania bridge BOND**.—The Coupons of these bonds, due No vember 1,1800, will ho paid on presentation «t tho office, No. 25 South blXTfi Street. Up stairs. Ofl3l 3t* O. MAUALEBTER, Trustee. LYCOPODTUM— For salo by WETHB RILL & BROTHER, 4T and 49 North SECOND Street oog.» ftfl OASES OF SEEP IEAF TOBACCO, tlw In store, amiforsale by • i . JOS. H. HANR4N ft CO QHOTWELL’S SWEET CIDER, MADE EXPRESSLY FOR OUR SALES, The first invoioo of this CELEBRATED CIDER Just reoeived. ALBERT O. ROBERTS. DEALER IN PINE GROCERIES. 0031-tf Ooraar ELEVENTH and VINE Btt«t». FLOUR, MADE FROM OHOIDE WHITE WHEAT, O. H. MATTSON. 8, W. our, ARQH .ml TENTH .treat. SPARKLING AND STILL (UTAWB.A S 3 WINKH. ,J EBHELBY (Jlnpinwti, Ohio, Always on bapd, and In lots to suit purchasers.bj OHARLEB V. TAGGART, Solo Agent. jyfl-em ~ No. 631 M/i K BET Hired. THOMPSON, SON. (Si 00., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF CABINET- MAKERS’ MATERIALS. 3AB BOyTH SECOND STREET. •ST Brocatells, Pluehea, Reps, Damruiks, and overy deaoription of Furniture and Curtain Goode. se!9-2m QABT-STEEI. BELJLa Ftl* .mimOHES, FIRE ALARMS. *. FOB OILS BT «AYLOR‘& CO.. ■ *ao DOAIMEHOE Btroel. ZDMEA! AZUMEA ! AZUMUA AZUMRAI AZUMEA I AZUMEA! AOUMBA FROF. MORRIB - AZUMEA .BAKING POWDER. Manufaotured aololy at No. titf Notth FOLTRTR Street, aud Tor eale hr Graoere generahr. eel3-Smlf MARSHAL AT CK O’CLOCK, PROGRAMME MANVPAOTVSVIi bt NOVEMBER 2, 1860. NEWPU] ’J'HE INDEPENDENT la now acknowledged to bo not only one of the moat aucoesaful, butoneoftheinostinvaluable Family News papers in fhe country. It circulates throughout the eu tiro North, from Maine to Oregon, and is also gradually making its way mtotbo border slave States. Its corps of Special Contributors numbers more of the distin guished writers known in American Literature than can be boasted of by any other similar publication* Among the contributors are Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom's Cabiw; John 6. Whit tibr, the Quaker Poet ; Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, tone or whose lermons, revised by himself, appears in the INDEPENDENT every week;) Rev. Stephen H* Tyng, Rector of St. George’s Chapel, in this oity, whose writings are instructive to all readers; Horace Gree ley, who furnishes a regular weekly article on public a flairs; Jambs Russell I owell, the well-known Poet and Professor; William Page, one of the first of Amerioan artists, whose contributions on art are of equal woight with fluskm’s; Bayard Taylor, whose interesting sketohos and personal reminiscences of dis tinguished men and women are now appearing every week; Rov.lHßopoßs Cutler, of Brooklyn; Wm.M. Evaits, Esq., of the New York Bar; Miss Kpna Dean Proctor, editor of Beecher's Li/e Thoughts; Joiin Bioklow, of the New York Evening Post; Rev. Robert M. Batfield, of the Methodist Episcopal Church; Rev. Dr. George B. Chsbver, now travelling in Europe, and writing letters of his travels, with many other writers whose weekly contributions make the pagesoi the INDEPENDENT so rioh that ten times the money whioh the papor coats would be a oheap prioe for it, ' Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett Browning, of Plorence, It-ly, contributes to the INDEPENDENT her freshest and finest poems. Foieign Correspondents in every quarter of the civi lised worid contribute letters to its oclurnns, inform ing its readers of the steady progress of events in ail nations. „ The Commercial Department is a recognized standard authority, quoted by the country press far and wide. Its Editorial staff oonsiSts of the following persons, ai?ed by other writers: Rev. Leonard Bacon, D. D.. cf Hew Haven; Rev. Richard S. Btobbs, Jr., D. D., of Brooklyn; Rev. Joseph P. Thompson, D. D., of New Yoik; Rev. Joshua Leavitt, D. D.. of Brooklyn, and Theodore Tilton, Esq. • The INDEPENDENT is now rapidly increasingin circulation evory day, and its proprietors stand pledged to give it increasing excellence in proportion to increas ing p^tronffge. Tbp p:ipq of subscription is T\yo Dollar? a when sopt by jpafl out of pity. To subscriber? yhq re ceive it by carriers in New York and Brooklyn, tho price is s?4o. But the publisher makes the following extraordinary inducement to SUB- SCRIBED. If any person will send to linn the names of three new subscribers to tho INDEPENDEN accompanied with the money, (that is, Six Dollars for the three sub scribers.) he will be presented for his trouble with a handsome copy of WEBSTER’S UNABRIDGED PICTIONARY, Pictorial Edition, oontaming f.COO engraved illustra tions. To persons living in the the dictionary TfiU |)8 promptly foryardod by express. When itis oon etdeiod that the price of the Dictionary is of itself SC CO at the bookstores, it will be seen that Three Copies of the INDEPENDENT for one year, and a Dictionary besides,and all for only Six Dollars, make about as good an investment for se small a sum of mox.ey» as the market anywhere affords. The INDEPENDENT of this woek, out tins morning, is a splendid number, wlnoh will amply repay anybody’s Bpecimon copies are spnt gratuitously (q any address, AU letters should be addressed <o JO3EPH H. RICHARDS, Publisher, NO. fi BEEKMAN Btreet, New York. 10 SUBSCRIBERS. THE HOUSE OF BISHOPS, PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, ISW. TJIE ORIGINAL. DRAWING, BY SOHBUBELLE, Will be on Exhll ition, TO-DAY and TO-MORROW, at tho OflToe, 4D-J WALNUT Street, Seoond Floor, Front. no2-2t WIU, BE POBLISHED IMMEDIATE* ▼ * LY. from Early Bheets, A NEW NOVEL by the Author of tho Heir of Red olilfe, entitled, HOPES AND FEARS; * on, SCENES FROM TIIK’LIFE OF A SPINSTER. i>. AFPLKTDN & CO., Publisher*. Pol-3t <43 and 44fi BROADWAY. N. Y. "OIOIJARPSON’S MECHANICAL HEN JL%/ TIJJTRY.-H0 Illustrations. LINDSAY Sc BLAfCfSTON pubfin/i this day TREATISE ON MECHANICAL DENTISTRY. fly Joseph Richardson, D. D. 9,. M.D., Professor of Meohamoal Dentistry in the Ohio College of Dental turnery. 'With one hundred and ten illustra tions Jvo!.,Bvo. Price $3 29 L. & B. ►dso publish HAKJUB’ DICTIONARY OF MEDICINE AND I KNTAL BUKGERY. HARRIS’ , PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF DENTALSURGERY* TOMES’ BYBTKM OF DENTAL BURGERY. Do • DKNTAI. PHYSIOLOGY. TAFT’S PRACTICAL TREATISE ON OPERA TIVE DENTISTRY. POX AND HARRIS 0 V THE HUMAN TEETH. TA I Lt G f?RQY VKNTAIj CHEMISTRY AND ME- H ANDY’S iEXT-hOOK OF ANATOMY. , BOND’S PRACTICAL TREATISE ON DENTAL MEDICINE. ARTHUR’S MANUAL OF DISEASES OF THE TEEJ H. LINDS* Y 3c HLAKISTON. Publisher*, oc3o M 5 Pouth SIXTH, stroat, above Chestnut. d Q* EVANS 1 GIFT BOOK STORE, NO. 439 CHEBTNUT Street. . BPY YOUR BOOKS AT EVANS’, „,. where you pan net books m every department of Lite rature ; and _ , . BEAR IN MIND, that besides hjoglnUtho lowest retail prioe, Worth from CO oenta to BKO accompanies each Book. ALL THE NEW BOOKS AS BOON AS PUB LISHED. Call in, and one trial will assure you that the best place in the city to buy books, is at G. G. EVANS* GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT, otf-tf .Nq.439 CHESTNUT Street. JUST PUBLISHED —TiIC BOOK OF THE SIGNERS: Containing Fao Simile Letters of tho Signers of tho Declaration oflndopondence. Il lustrated with sixty-one engravings, from original pho tographs and drawings of their residences portraits, «fco. Quarto, 88. Large Paper Copy, India Proofs, 815. A Book that no American should be without, and a desi deratum in every library. WM, BROTHKRHEAD, Publisher, and Importer of Old Books, Autographs, and oe3Mm- Yln8 °' SIS South MOUTH Strc.t.. BOCK BUYERS Gentlemen: I have taken the Basement of the Philadelphia Bank, 119 CHESTNUT Street, whero I will continue to buy and sell ins 1 have heretofore done at the Custom house Avenue Book-stand) old and new Law and Mis cellaneous Books. I have for sale upwards of 100 old blAok-Ibtter Books printed' pnortb tho year 1409. Also, a copy of Erasmus on the New Testament, 8 v015.,4t0, pnntodlnlMS. Prices3o. I willalsodealinEngrqvings and Autographs. Person* at a distance wishing to sell Books, will describe thoir names, dates, sizes, bindings, conditions, and prioe*. Pamphlet Laws ol Pennsyl vania, and old Books upon Am erica wanted. anS-um JOHN CAMPBELL. WATCHES ANU JEWELRY. JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., 823 CHESTNUT ST* IMPORT AND MANUFACTURE FINE WATCHES. RICH DIAMOND AND ALL OTHER JEWELRY, MANTEL CLOCKS AND BRONZES, STERLING SILVER-WARE, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PLATED GOODS, PARIS ARTICLES. FANS, OPERA-GLASSES, Ac., The prinolpal part of our stock is entirely now at MODERATE FIXED PRICES. An Examination will ontail no obligation to pur* phase. nol tJal-if JZS FINE WATCHES, of tho most ap- JsYfil proved makeis; Jewelry of every description, EbiKw Silver-ware equal to com; also. PJatod-wnre of the best quality, at G. RUSSEkL’S, 0c29-im 82 North SIXTH Street. J&S SCARF-PINS, STUDS, and SLEEVE AIM BUTTONS.—A large assortment of Oarbunole, **®*Cofal, Lava, and Etrysoan at ocM-lm 22 North SlXTHStreet. FEUS. lADIES’ FANCY FURS. -* JOHN FAREIRA, 718 AROH Street,, below Eighth, has now in storo.ofhta own importation and manufacture, a very large and beautiful aßßortroentof all the different klnas and qualities of fanoy FURB for Ladies and Children that will bo worn during the eom mg K6BBon, at manufacturers’* price* 8 no2-lltr UMBRELLAS. gEEEPER & FENNER. WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS UMBRELLAS A°ND PARASOLS NO. S2O MARKET STREET. ' PHILADELPHIA, are now making more than FIVS 11UNDBB1) DIVFBRENT VAEIBTIKS GY UMBIIBLLAS of every sine, from 22 to 40 inohes. Buyers who have not had 8. & F.’a make of good* will Cud their time well spent in looking over this well-made stook. whioh include* want novelties, not met with eltetvhtre. au9*-3m —::: ; v~. ri — o — 'r = Cl Professor Jos. Pancoast 1? SHOEMAKEB & Co., Jnaao Hays. M. ft., lla F rofonor H.L. Hodge, GLABS, I’AINTS, 011,3, AND VAKMBHKB, Northeant Corner FOUKTHand KACE Btreeta. a>23-6m >9OODB. JIfOUHNING- GOO^- THOS. W. EVANS & CO. HAVE NOW OPEN, A FVLL STOCK OF GOODS, SUITABLE ' FOR MOURNING WEAR. Including the bast makes of BOMBA7.INEB, FRENCH POPLINS, TAMIBE CLOTH, IRIdH do, MOUSLINES, THIBET SHAWLS, CASHMERES, CHAPE SETS, MEri * OES, CRAPE VEILS, &c. With a handsome assortment of SECOND MOURNING GOODS Nos 818 and 880 CHESTNUr STREET. uo2 3fc AND EMBROIDERIES. TBOH, W. EVANS Sc GO. Invite attention to their LARGE AND ELEGANT Assortment of LACES AND EMBROIDERIES, Embracing VALENOIEN SETS, POiNT GAZE BETS, BRUSSELS APPLIQUE do Do VENIBE do POINT LACE HDKVS, EMB’D SETB, LACE BORDERED do. Do . HDKFS new stylo PATTI Collar* and 81eeves,HEM-STITCHED do, Do Emb’d in Colors, COLORED.BOR’D do, With a full assortment LATE ST NOVELTIES IMPORTED. no 2 3t Nob. 818 and 820 CHESTNUT Street. ]\EW CI.OAKS. BACQUEB, BASQUE^ PALETOTS, LADIES’ FURS, OPENING EVERY MORNING, PARrs MANTILLA 01/JAK AN 13 FUR EMPORIUM* 7G£j UT STREET. TUE LARGEST ('HOIOEhT STOCK, IN THESE SPECIALTIES, TO BB FOUND IN THE CITV. J. W. PROCTOR & CO, NO. TOB CHESTNUT STREET, nol-tf npiIOENLEY & CHISM’S \ \ \ -8- Ono Dollar Silks for 750. l Dollar Iwen y five'cent Silks for SUI Dollar Pifty-cent Silks for Sl.ffll! J Dollar Seventy-five cent Silksfor Sl.fio'j!! , REDUCUQN IN FHICKB! Long Broohe Bhawls. Excellent, for 88. Long Broohe chawls, Supartor, for 810 to 812. Long Broohe Shawls, Very fine, for SM.'SIC.SIB. and 82(1. NEW pLOAK RQQM.UI _ Beautiful Cloaks for $6. Fine Beaver Cloaks for 87. £B, S 3, and sw. Richly and Elegantly Trimmed lor 81 J, slo, 818, s3o.anUB?s Arab Clonks, Houave Jackets, Blaok and Fanoy Cloths, Ac., 3cp BERT BLACK SILKS!!! Good Quality Blaok Silks, will wear well, for Si. Heavy Black Silks. Blnck Figured Bilks. &o.t ic. „ MEN’S AND BOYS’WEAR!!! ' A Large Bt«cfc of Cloths. A Largo Stock of Caesimeres, Sattinoitsi & Vestings. Blankets, Flannels, Linens, and Muslins. M „ At THORNLEY t OHIBM.’B, N.E.Corasr EWHTH* SPRINGGAIUIKNSt». N. B.—Every atiiote bought for oash. -» p o y £UMEL’S HAIR SHAWLS. L. j levy & CO. HAVE BECEIVED, OS COBSIOHMBNT, A LAEQE EOT OF INDIA CASHMERE SHAWLS, Which 'will be offend At vary lot? prices, to close out the invoice. L. J. L. it Co. have also in store a choice assort went of WEW CLOAKS, la doth and Velvet, oc3J*3t 909 and 811 OttESTNVT STREET, E. & F. OTBOO. S. \Y. C. E. & C. LINER TO T, & L. Some folks originate, While others imfra^. oc2l-tf JNDIA aHAWDS, VELVET CLOAKS, CLOTH CLOAKS. SILKS, SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, In g[reat variety ai)d climoe seiectlpnn, at GEORGE FRYER’S, No. 9IG CHESTNUT STREET. 0019-tf RADIES’ DRESS TRIMMINGS. STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS. ZEPHYR WORSTED, BEST QUALITY, GILT TRIMMINGS AND BELTINGS. crochet fringes and berthas. EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS AND CUSHIONS. EMBROIDERED CHAIR SEATS. WOOLLEN YARNS, ALL SIZES. ZEPHYR-KNIT TALMAS AND JACKETS. ZEPHYR-KNIT SONTAGS AND SLEEVES. ZEPHYR-KNIT CAPS AND GAITERS. RAPSON’H TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE, _ Corner EIGHTH and CHERRY Streets. 009-tcl2o £JLOAKB. —Tho greatest bargains m the IV-ENS’. OLOAKB.-The largest btook, the best awortment, the choioest colors, the finest qualities, the moat superb trimmings, the newest styles, the best work, and deci dedly the lowest prices in tlio city, at IVENB’, 33 South NINTH Stroot. 0013-lm CHILDREN’S SHAWLS. w-/ Bright Sootoli Plaids, and Medium Colorings, fine Wool, ’ Lopg and Square, for girls. Children's Stellas, unu Bordered Cashqiero Shawls. pp 2 BHARPLESB BROTHERS. BLACK INDIA SATINS. Superior quality India Satins. Wdite ami Colored India Pongees. Blaokand Colored Irian roplins. Imported by no 3 SHARPLESS BROTHERS. POPLINB. X A FEW CHOICE STYLES AT THE RIGHT . . „ L ,, PRICES. Lupin’s Fronoh Monnoes, at the right prices. Figured wool Delaines and Cashmeres. Valencias, Plaids, Figured Alpao&s. Children’s Delaines and Wool Plaids. BLACK DRESS GOODS. Auction lots French Alerinoes, G 5 oents to 81. 11 14 wootDelaines.SQtoßOoents, M u 6-i sublime quality. 81.25. 44 “ Bombasines and Alpaoas. " Adelines, Fg'd Alpseas, Reps, “ “ Biaolc Silks, Coburg, *o. , „ . COOPER & GONARD, oolg Southeast cor, NINTH and MARKET, AND WINTER CLOAKS, of all *• the new shapes, ready made or made to order. First-class work at popular prices. Every garment guarantied to fit and please. Cloths by. the yard or piece, of just the right kinds for Ladies’, Misses’ and Boys'wear. , „ , COOPER & CONARD, ooW Boutheoatoor.NiNTH and MARKET. piLOAKS.—Tho CITY CLOAK BTofis, V/ 148 North EIGHTH. Every one is talking of the great bargains and superior quality of the CLOAKS at Hie new CLOAK STORE. 149 North EIGHTH Street, rf^Lo4BS.—lf you want the best value XJ for your money, go to the City Cloak Store, 143 North EIGHTH Street, above Cherry. /^LOAKS. —The CITY OLOAK STORK, XJ 142 North EIGHTH, is said to be the best and cheapest store in the oity oolS-lm i^LOAKS. —A magnificent assortment of all the nowest styles imported this season, with svpry new material, made up and trimmed in the very boat manner, at prices that defy all competition, at the Paris Cloak Store, northeast corner of EIGHTH and WALNUT Streets. ’oeia lm HI KS. SAND!- BEN,'' PRSFeSSIMaE JJJL NURSE, has opened aßoarding House atNo 1011 Spruoe Btrert, fop (he spcolal accommodation of Invalit Ladies, and for those ooming to Philadelphia to he Con fined, or for medioal attendance, where they oan have oarofol nursing, good board, and all the comforts o ‘ home. .Mrs. S. refers, by permission, to the foliowme profesiional gentlemen: us Professor O. T). Meigs, | Caspar Wister, M. 0., °rofes3or S. I h. Rodman. M. D., \ Professor Jaokson, I G.w.^ r p;.T.’S: b " Professor 8. H. Dickson* STORAGE. —Storage for merchandise of &llkmdß,and at low rates, at Kensington florew Book, No. 1030 North DELAWARE Avenue. ©pH WANTS. VS7"ANTED —A .Competent and Reliable u- 1 jwng Nm Kk Book- Keeper in a Wholesale House. Address R., ,f at this offioo, stating ase. reference, etc. r * g it* * j , VV ANTED TO RENT—By a good tenant, a Stable which will accommodate about fifteen ffirm , Address •* Stable/* Press office,. noB-tf ha^N-TED— An active business man, SSfS g a net fl# «7,000 to §lO,OOO. to take the place o' a dress* l Partner’*F' in an established Mercantile business. l i ag....f» rt s*lv..f-i I gt of 25 per cent., without rialc. J%d- K*y A TifTlil H ~R v j?ls office, with real came, not tf tensive aewaintanc a . Southern man of ex ana Tennessee, a situation H Si.» est of oit * r«fo«j'=j«v ,^, |V s 8 s if Q p l ki e j 1 0 t bbiS WANTED— A Situation as H« 18 - I>Mt offi °± by a practical Accountant, or othefVok-KeCDfc the pen or hands will be ol servioe. Addres*., V Keeper,” Press office, lor three days. oc-aE° t " g“*j A GENTLEMAN OF COLLEGIATIiI .Fducation, who has had four years* experience, * and w fuilw Qualified to teach Latin and Grjek, as well as the higher English Branches,desiros a situation in B*n»e eohool of high grade. Good testimonials fur nished. Address A, M.,” “ Box 153 ” Post Office, Harrisburg, Pa. oc3l-3t* rf~|AST-OFF CLOTHING WANTED FOR CASH. Please oall or address ,».* A. D. ANCONA. 0024-12 t» _____ 330 SOUTH Street. FOR SALE AND TO LET. MLAKD-OIL FACTORY.—To rent, a LARD-OIL FACTORY with 82 Patent Lever Presses, with Plates, Bags. Tubs, Kettles, Tanks; all incomplete order. Apply to ROWUEY, ASHBURNF.R, k, P.O» 004 No. 16 SOUTH WflAßVgs TO CHAIR AND CABINET MAKERS— The Fhosnix Wood-Bending Company, owners of “ Blanohard’a Patent.” for the States of New York. New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland, will sell county, town, or shop rights, or grant licenses to use, on easy terms This is the only patent. All infringers Will be strictly dealt with. Apply to JOHN SILSBY, or C. A. BURGESS, No. 34 BROADWAY, New York. 004-d3m ' E*Oii EXCHANGE—A CHOICE TRACT *• ofgood unimproved farmland m the State of New Jersey, convenient to the oity.wiH be exchanged f>r Apply at No. US FEDERAL Street m PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABIE FARM.—WiII be bold, at Publio Sale, on Second day.lhe 12th of 11th' (November) month, 1850, on the Premises, all that valuable FARM situated in White marsh township. Montgomery oounty one and a half miles from the Chestnut Hill Rai'roau Depot, adjoining the lands of George Blight. > ewis A. Lukens, and others; also, bordering on the Wissahickon creek, con taining one hundred ana fifty aores of very superior land, all in tho highest state of cultivation. The time stone is of the very bes> quality for limebnniing pur poses, and the lime made from it bears a high character in the Philadelphia market. There is also on the premises an opening of Iron ore, which prom ses an abundant supply of ore of excellent quality. The improvements consist of a Stone Mansion House, cnntaing two porlors, dining-room, and kitchen on tho first floor, five chambers on the second floor, with ceiled attics. The home is well shaded with evergreen and other trees,' The Barn is ol atone. 100 feet long by 60 foot wiae, and connected with it are a larse manure shed, wagon house, corii orib, &0., &0., a 1 built of the best materials. There are wells of excellent water under oover, at the Bouse and Barn. HID f.VUQO GpliU UAIU. There are also on the premises a good Tenant House and large Bant; also, three l imekilns, witn a com fortable House and stables, sufficient for the use oi the’ kilns *1 he above Farm is considered to be one of the best properties in the neighborhood, and will be sold with out reserve. A largo amount of the purohase-money may remain on the premises. .The property vail be shown by Isaac Williams, re siding thereon. The Sale to commence nt ‘2 o’clock P. Kl., when the conditions will be made by 0017-wfmllt* ANN WILLIAMS, Trustee. jypssoußi LANDII 000,000 Aores for Sale and entry, at prices ranging fromllHto 60 cents ier Acre, in any quantities re quired . TAXES piid, and PATENTS proonud for puroha se rs of Land under the Graduation Act. Plats furnished gratis by enclosing a postage stamp For further information apply to wilson, Rawlings 4, co., V. S. ami General Land Agents, ' 64 CHESTNUT Street. Bttween THIRD and FOURTH, 81. LOUIS, ML LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, snd looated 003-8 m BOARDING. fjMRVT- GLASS BOARDING, with hand- A- somo ooiumnnioating and single Rooms, at 1417 LOCUST Street. oo!8-lm* INSBRAKCE COMPANIES, THE MUTUAL L’FE INSURANCE COM* PANY OF NEW YORK, SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARB, mVUTRD IN ?I*BT MOSTGAGXS ON BEAL BBTATI, WORTH OVER 318000,000. HBIAT ' , Tho premiums are lowan than in many other Corona mas, and the Dividends have been gbsatbb. This is a striotly Mutual Company. There are no BtookhoideTS, so that ALL THE PROFITS BELONG TO THE INSURED. Pamphlets, and every information, may be had gratis, on application to F. RATCHFORD ?TARR. Vgcnt, 8. W. oomer FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES: Thomas Robins, John welsh, Mordecai 1a Dawson, George H. Stuart, George M. Stroud, E, S.wbsen, John o. Myers, * J. Fisher Learning, Joseph Pattereon, William C. I.udwig. John M. Atwood, Arthur G. Coffin, Thomas H. Powers, George W. Tolaqd, William MoKeo. Thus. Wnttson. n 23 lv»ij 171 AME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. *■ 406 CHESTNUT Btreet, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED APRIITum. BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND ItiSKfi. ; " . DIRECTORS. Samuel Wnglit, D. B. Birfloy, Wm. W. Walters, J. W. Evonnan, Chas. Richardson, llaatT Lewis, Jr„ Geo. a. Went, Jacob W. Stout,. O. Wilson Davis, Menko Stern. Thos. 8. Martin. GEORGE W. GAY, President. . FRANCIS N. BUCK, VioePres’t. WILLIA M 8 I. BLANCHARD. Seorotary. Xjall-ift SAVING FUNDS. A MEKKJAN SAVING FUND.—Com ajO. pany’a Building, aouthesat comer WALNUT and FOURTH Streets. Open daily from 9 ill l o’clock, and on MONDAY till Bin the evening, Phi* Old Institution lias always paid In full, on d mand without notice. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All sums prill t&o k,, 0 n^ 1 n g°id audit.vei. ALEX. iVHILLDIN, President SAML. WORK. Vico President. JotmG, Fan. L\K. Harriet, George Nugent ,'ohn Antpaoli, Jr., Sami.T. Hodme* Alb.<*.Roberts John Aikraan, Jonas Bowman. H. R. Eldridg®. Wm. J. Howard. JOHN H. WILSON, 1 reasurer. JOHN 0. SIMP, Secretary. oo3fl-3mif SPRING GARDEN SAYING FUND, Offioe, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine andCallowhill. Incorporated br the Legislature April 14th. 1891. Open for Deposits ana Payments, daily, from 9to 2& o’olook. Also, on MONDAY and THURSDAY EVErcINGS, fromS to 8 o’clock. Interest 5 par cent, par annum. Depositors can with draw their Moneys by Check*. if desirsd. Special D» posit* received. JAMES 3. PRJK'SLE. President. PnsKcu Hat. HocrsUrr. ausn-tfif PIANOS. A SEVEN-OOTAVE $4OO ROSE- T¥Tf» WOOD PIANO FOR LESS THAN S2M- Payabls in Easy Sums of §3 per Month,— The Board of Directors of the Philadelphia Musical Savings and Loan Society. chartered by the State of Pennsylvania. April 3d, 1850. taKo pto&auo in announcing to thepublio that they have concluded to issue a FOURTH BERIES of Stock, the books of which are now open at the Office, Vo 10-21 CHESTNUT Street, to receive' subsonp lions. Persons desiring to avail themselves oi the ad vantages ol this highly bsnoficial institution, should all at an early day, as the nrnnbor oi members will be mited to 20 0. Tne Pianos con be obtained at ones, and are warran ted by the celebrated manufacturers. Sohumacker & Co., for six years. The great success of this associa tion makes it useless to speak of its merits. The Di rectors did not intend to isauo a series this Fall, and hpY® only done so in corapVmnoo with the earnest soli citation of numerous applicants for membership. For brther particulars, oall upon the Secretary, who will take pleasure in showing the Sooiety’s splendid instru ments, and will give any information doßired. WM. A. KOLIN, President. H. W. GRAY, Secretary. Office, No. 10*21 CHESTNUT Street. 0037-7tif GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS* FINE SniRT MANUFACTORY.—The subscriber would invito special attention to his IMPROVED CUT OF SHIFTS, known as the most perfeot fitting made, unhand, and made to order at shortestnotioe. WHOLESALE TRADK SUPPLIED. Also, an extensive assortment of GENT’S FURNISH ING GOODS, of his own importation. J, W. SCOTT, 814 CHESTNUT Street. <Vs25 . Fourdoors below the *• Continental Hotel.” LEGAL. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA DELPHIA ; Notice is hereby given that I, ISAAC ROB&RTS, have applied for the'benefit of the insolvent laws of tills Commonwealth to said Court. Said application willbe heard in the said Court on MONDAY, November 19th, 1860, at 10o’clock >. N.. when and wbers alt parties in terested may attend.. The said Court sits in its usual room, on the south'side of Chestnut street, between Fifth und Sixth streets, in tho city of Philadelphia. 0029-niwf9t* ISAAC ROBERTS. IVOTIOE.— ALL PERSONS INDEBTED 1 v to us for Flour and Feed aro horeby forbid paying the same to our late driver, THUS. BAN By, or any one else oxoeptthe proprietors, he being no longer in ourani pioy. Our team consists of two gray horse* and two gray mules. CHAP. COMLY, B 3 1u w ’ jobw COMLY. October 29th. Byberry, Twenty-third ward. oc3l-St* NOTICES. Copartnership—l have this day to an. interest ii my business GEO. R. LESLIE. The business in future will be carried on under the name of Nov. 1,1860-lt* J. M. LESLIE & CO. TO THE HOLDERS OF THE STEUBEN VILLE AND INDIANA HAILROAD COMPA NY'S FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS. , „ , Tho Trustees request that the nnmesofall holders of sunk bonds, with the numbers of the bonds held by eaoh respectively, bo immediately forwarded to them, to the oare of Messrs. Cummins., Alexander, and Green, Counsellors at Law, No. 20 Vxchange Plaoe.Now York oi,? ' h‘. M. I ALax’ANDER.( !*«■«•«•• New York, Oct. 24. iB6O. o^-tt WOTICE. —An Instalment (being the 11 Third)of Five Dollars per Share on the Capita! Btook ot llie GHRMAN TOVVN PASSENGER RAIL WAY CO. is called, payable on or bofore NOVEMBER “oefrlm WM. SI.-jGERLY, goo, and Treat, KEROSENE OIL. pORTLAND KEROSENE OIL. In order to meet the constantly-increasing demand for this justly CELEBRATED OIL AS AN ILLUMINATOR, the company have now doubled their former capaci ty, and have the most extensive tootles for manu facturing Oil from Coal t* thi Untied States / and in order to insure for us a constant supply, adequate to the demand, they havo positively refused to establish any new agencies, or create any new ontletß font what ever. What we olaim for this Oil Is, ITS UNIFORMITY IN QUALITY AND SUPERI ORITY OVER ALL OTHER OILS. It is entirely free from the offensive $£° r h ß9fi\jbar 5° all other Coal Oils in tho market, and for brilliancy as a light, cleanliness, cheapness, and safety, (having no explosive proportieab wo may confidently eay, THE ONLY OILTHATpWSLLGirE GENERAL Wherover it has been introduced oonauiners will use n< Aii4here are many inferior Oils sold as Kerosene, we caution dealers in particular against using this trad# mark Whenever doubts exist an to the genuineness of the article, we respectfully ask that a sample may be submitted 10 us for inspection. 8 W 6 offer it to the trade aft the COMPANY’S LOWEST PRICE, and all orders addressed to ns by mail or otherwise will meet with trorapt attention, % i joC ;kk a C 0„ Sola Agent, and Manufacturers of Aloohol, Burning Fiuki.and Pine Oi!. oolMm No. 1010 MAKKKT St., Philadelphia. AMUSEMJKKTS (CONCERT HAUL. TO-N,IOHT. GRAND SCOTTISH NIGHT. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, benefit of PROF. AND* HSON. „, u s™. r * h ? Patronage of the CALEDONIAN CLUB. .ou n P aoflho S fet wU mirch » *»‘ h » _... ANDERSON Will appear in the HIGHLAND COSTUME Presented to him by PRINGE _A Li BERT. MOST POSITIVELY THE LAST NI6HT BUT ONE WIZARD IN PHILADELPHIA. ViMff* wUI *>* *“"'»“teed ttitleea taken at the aeata will bantieween 10 and 4 TO-pAY, AU otter TO-MORROW. ( gy t° the drat o°m.fa. GRANi.fjj K x) A y ) AT 3, TBS LAST AND,TO-M5R^i TIN£E THE FAREWELL OF 12W NIGHT If yon Intend to aee PROFBggoii? WIZARD, theae are your only ebsnoea. WALNUT-STREET THEATRE !L ’» SolsLmms Mu. M. A. OASHBtt^. . this (FRIDAY) wremtfa, " aY ‘ „ W“‘ d® aotad. the celebrated sensation dram* (el xeady'witnessed bvover 15,000 persons) or p-r , . . THIS JDJSAD *tt£E7! , olwPi? 1 ? 1 “ an season in London. Robert Landry. Mr, Edvin Adams: Ltnud. Mr Mr * - Previous to the p’ay n A COMKUIBTTA. mSSSJS 5^c a £Sg ,r^- T gl I ga.i »£&"«—■ 4 OLAB **’S ABOH ST. J&ira. i&ffsrsxtfiis the EnsMementof the QBEiT TtlsOEDlilf. bUWlft BOOT H . THIS (FR£uAY) EVENING. H* will appnar m PICtLRUTEU. -Toconciidevith POPPING THE QUESTION jangaasgay «««s M 1 oDONOUGH’S OLYMPIC (Ute GAIK TIES.) ggjft^gid. Little CORBELrA C WOWA&^^.?.^?. I ?•. EVA fe K »MIS& N S!th a aPPBSn! ' M.ltv .Sife%?i 6HTB IN A BAR-ROOM. MARY MORGAN eA CORDKLIA BO WARD. ON SATURDAY APTRRNO.IN.ATTWOO’OLOCif Pnoee of sdminion. Kornitx: Fsmilr Cinto,llMau '£ssa&&s&£r 7 * w - ’waasss Concert hall; GEORGE CHRISTY’S MINSTRELS! under the t-flggjfcof the citj of New York, before the elite of thitrreet metropolis, are a guarantee for the exeellenoaof the ®btartamtnenta he eabmits for pnblio approval. He MAMMOTH COMPANY OF, TWENTY-ONE PER- Will open ON MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 3, „. ~O O N C B'KT HILL. The anginal George Christy lahia oo m J^Z ABLE 6E Mg or ETif-OPEAN MINSTRELSY, ghntlemeif . reurvei for ladle, and iadieewth Tiokets as Cents to all part* of the Hall. Doom open at 7 o’oladb—to commence at 7V. nol -<t GEORG a 0. HALE, Agent. CONTINENTAL THBATHS, (Late National,) WALNUT Street, above EtiMh THE GREAT AMERICAN CONSOLIDATED „ _ circus company; *" H. P MADIGAN & CO., Proprietors. EVERY NIGHT DURING THE WEEK. _. . r , SIGNOR OANITO, ...The wonderful representative of the Kiu-TaiM- Man-MonkoT. whowillhaax bj hie tail from the", treras height ol the theatre Firet appearance of WAI. H. MO&ESTB. the voo- Uerfal Horizontal Bar Performer. He engagement of "W. H. SMITH and TOM KING. The doors open at half past G oo’oce. Performance commences athalf past 7. „ Admission only 25 cent*; Family Circle H. ON SATURDAY NfcXT a GRAND MATINEE COMMENCING AT 2* (FCLOCg, \nol ' yAN -AM BURGH & OO.’S MAMMOTH MENAGERIE HYATT Fh’o!^™?^™ 110 *- mau „ Will exhibit, corner Manater. TENTH AND CALLOW RILL STREETS, For a short season onlr t * .ft MONDAY NIGHT, OCTOBEB » t Afterwards Three Wrfonnanoee eaoh das. fftWORNING, AFTERNOON. AND EVENING. Doors open. M A. M„ and * anrf 6tf P. M. AdmissionZSeents: Children under £jear» JiotßU. „ Here roar be found alt the , AND CURIOUS ANIMALS ro^p DO J^2,^i'^2v ,rai *^ r ' on It pure and onr ehidrfencUlefirmtbe ,ontlla «» "«»*■“' unlook. GREAT DUOS, OF NATURAL HISTORY. . Z5 ,a a u°r < 'il nt !' lr .!! aI ’ (he animals belongin' to Van Amburgh fc Co.’i Two Menagenea, united and a™ rangedlotoone ooioeeal exhibition, with m TWO BETH PERFORMING ANIMALS. TWO RETS PERFORMING ELEPHANTS. TWO BETS PERFORMINGPOMEh. TWO SETS PERFORMING MONKEYS. * 0027 6? W 0 SEIS iIEBp °EMINQ MULEB. (SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE. THK 9SAKH? WHEJS » Has noared one of the COMPANIES «tor presented ber»*oft«r». who wllapMar ni/htlr. Hanford wlil perform every eveninr. Poors open at 7; ConmenoeatTX. Admittance gceqte. Child re a. 13 cents, GERMANIA OBOHESTRAcom- *PifDW to tieiT . PUBLIC, REHEARSALS ob SA TURDAY. Hot. S.»t S>£ o’clock, at the MOSiCAL . UNI) HALL. 8 tioketi, 81; smtle tickets, IS cenfe for safe at Chiokenar A Son’s, 58? Che*tßnt rtmt: Andre’s. 1104 Chestnut street; aad Beck A Lawton's, Chestnnt street. Engagements for Concert!. Commencements, Par < tee, *o., msdeonir at their Office, Chlekerinc& Ron's *,iano Store. 807 Chestnut street; William Atoll, Norte Juniper street, or C. Drouehman, 1000 Kldse avenue. oc3l-*f Headquarters, franklin RACE.-FRER CONCERTS—Lnnoh 11 A. M. •nTTD^^^ 1 accomplished Vocaliet. MADAM 3URAND, and the beautiful danseuse. Miss MaRY COLSON, aseieted br Messre. MURPHY. HENRY and HBKR SUNKEN.the c&bratedPilniet.* ocSStSt* CHADWICK 4 PKKT, Snp’ts. WOLFSOHN AND THEODORE V' THOMAS'S BBRLBS OF SIX CLASSICAL SOI REES, at the FOYER of the ACADEMYOFMUSIC. Subscriptions will be received at the lausfo Stores of <s.Andre 4 Co., 1104 Chestnut street; Lee 4 Walker, 733 Chestnut street; Beek 4 Lawton, Seventh and Chestnut streets; and Th.A. Schmidt, Juniper and Chestnut streets, where the programme* and particu lars can ba seen. sexi s** PENNA. ACADEMY OF THE UNI ARTS.—IO9S CHESTNUT Street. “CHIMBORAZO.” a splendid Paintinjt by Minot. “THE FIRST Slf/,” a beautiful Marbleßtataeite bp Aneelini. On exhibition for a short time. Visitors will please bring their opera glasses. SALES BY AUCTION, flV— BAZAAR, NINTH AND SANSO&S /CTjCSTREETS. LARGE BALE OF BOSSES, CARRIAGES, ho. On Saturday Morning, at 10 o’olook. Inoluded in the sale trill be the extensive Driving Es tablishment of a gentleman going to Europe, con prising— A pair of e'egant long tail bay horses. A single bay norse, matohes the pair.) A pair of boh’ail bay or brown horses, -■ A stylish bobtail sorrffhor ee, A cream-colored saddle soar* 'A wo brown mares, one has a ooit. One coaoh, by Watson. Two coupes, by Rodgers, one as good as new, cost $9OO. One phreton or baronohe, b» Rodgers. Three sets double harness, by Lacey & Phillips. Suits horse clothes, blankets, robes, and stable gear ing. me. 05" Sale peremptory* JK7* No postponement on account of the weather. 07*1x1 addition to the above, the ueaal oatalogue of horees. numbering nearly M* will he offered. Also, a desirable collection of neirsad second-hand carnsges and wagon*, with whioh the s&lewiil com* menoe. ALFRED M. HERKNEBB. oc3l-3tif Auctioneer. MEDICINAL J R. STAFFORDS OLIVE TAR. When Olive Tab is Inhaled its heating Bnhavevt odors are brought in contact with the lining membrane of the THROAT, BRONCHIAL TUBBS. AND ALL THE AIR-CELLS OF THE LUNGS, relieving at once any pain or oppression, and healing any irritation orinflamatlon. When Olive Tab is Takvx upon Suear, it forms an unequalled Soot&«*p and Healing Syrwy for Coughs and all Throat diseases. When Olivb Tar is Applied, its Magnetio or con centrated curative powers render it a most speedy FAIN ANNIRILATOR. Olive Tar is not sticky—das not discolor. Fifty oent* a bottle, at 448 BROADWAY, N, Y„ and by all Druggists. J. R. STAFFORD’S IRON AND SULPHUR POWDERS are a soluble preparation of Iron and Sulphur, identical with that existing in the blood of a perfectly healthy person. Uniling with the digested food, They Revitalize and Pee ip y the Blood, They Impart Ensbgy to the Nesvous System. They Invigorate the Liver. They Strengthen the Digestion. They Regulate the Secretions of the Body, And are a Specific foe all Female Weaknesses Psics, Ons Dollar a Package. At 44 8 BROADWAY, New York, and all Druggists. Pamthlst containing Testimonials from the following and more than 160 other well-known promi nent persons, will be sent to any address, /res by mail. Gso. Law, Esq,, Fifth avenue. New York. Simeon Draper, Esq.,Banker, New York. Thurlow Weep, JSeq., Albany»N, Y. Gen. Duff Green* Washington, D. 0. Col. Samuel Colt, Hartford, Cons, Col. Ckas. Mat, U, 8. A. Rev. Joshua Leavitt, Ed. Independent, New York. Rev. E. Bright, Ed. Examiner, New York. Rev. D. W. Crom* Agt. Am. Bible Union, N, Y Rov. O. F. A. Spinning, Butternntts, If. Y. Rov. Dr. Leonard, Exeter, N. H. SEND FOR A PAMPHLET. Sold by all Druggists, «DYOTT A CO., No. 893 No SECOND Street, Agents for Pennsylvania sett-Pm lOTfljnil For th« INSTANT BELIEF utl PB«- AOllllAl MANES'! CUBE of tUiiittrMdu —m- plaint, aaa FIKDT’I BRONCHIAL CIOABBTTES, Made bp O. B. SEYMOUR ft CO„ >4BB BROAD WAY, Near York. Trioe Slier box jaamfreabppoat. KirT-Xm Ifl FOR BALE AT ALL DRSQDrgW. ePEOIALTT FOR LADIES. TRUSS £5 AND BRACK DEPARTMENT conducted br oora- Setent Ladiee. tntrenwon TWE LFTH.Street, firtt oor below Race, A lull lisa of Maohaaioal Feme dies, ttfht and jiiifast u construction, sptcxally adapted to Ladies* use . S. W, corner Entrance to C. H. N.’i Room, for gentlemen* %t the oornar. eeU-lmif AWONBERF/DL and nbtxb- FAILING REMEDY FOR DISEASES OF THE NERVES SYSTEM E U OB? HALOS, AN EXTERNAL REMEDY, Prepared by MOOKJuDOB » CO«» Jfo* 69 Norti And fcrwJobl Pro!«l*t»ieiwrall7, KU-ftatf ' AKDBMOW,
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