KLKCTOKS. RICHARiSVAUX, JOHN CESSNA, . , JOHN ALEXANDER, FREDERICK STOBVBB, GODFREY toTZOAR, K0W48.1) WARTMAN, . W, JACOBY, JC'JHPH OOWDAIiL, ISAIAH JAMES, GEORGE D. flimSL, - "JOHN BLACK, ‘ GEORGE GROSS, WILLIAM L. DRW ART, 8. 8. WINCHESTER, JOBRPH LAUBACII, ISAAC RECKHOW, ! ‘SROROB D.JACKSON, WILLIAM B. GORGAS, JOSL B. DANNER, J. R. CRAWFORD, . YRANCI3 LAIRD, " J. B. HOWELL, JOHN OALOHAN, - SAMUEL MARSHALL, WILLIAM BOOK, JAMES S. LEONARD, GAYLORD CHURCH. Board BUls and Coffee, er th Sinn or toiybr ball. ' 1 bo:irdern kept - £a)f-i-dozen dandies— ' **«?** WM 9° boajd, but stent their dune* For whisky, vine* and brandies. -• BhethMaoliloqais’d: “lam A Murphy, not a Morphy ; And. at I oaanot play at chew, i’ll play a same of coffee.” 6oaht \ipon hot table placed Herfare, and.looking slyly, She uv the boarder* much enraged To eee their oof be “nley.” One daadr. vtoking up hi* knife, e • if with purpose bloody, ' Bald. " Mr*. Murphy, do you think i’ll drink this coffee muddy She answered: “ While, upon my books, . sou are jot board a debtor. You most that kind of oofee drink; Fat I shall make no better* You oaU my coffee • muddy stuff’*- Your wrath nowise restraining— Bui in yonr cup there would not be The grounds for suoh coeapiaminy, Itt? byyoar neglect to pay. Hag not been eorely nettled; ■ And ’tit! yon mile mils for board, Yonrooflto won’t be settled-!” This proved a “ settler” for tho boys, .. -A»d they reeolved instantt*-: * We will the ooff»e*pot ckalt Above the vile deoafiter. '* ’Tie ooflee verms brandy, now, „Acd we will ehow our racial: We’ll rrfrtpMts. Murphy’s bills, And shell our ooflee settle 1 *•' Hieikblad in clothes from Towse lUm., the Barddlreoted, ' - We shall, for obaraoter and dress, Be honor'd and respeoted, ■NOTJB — 'One and all, to Tower Hall, at once should go; at pnces low, you there oan bay what suits the eye, and what in strong, to last you tong. These are the times to e4ye yoar dines; you osn’t save all at Tower Hall; but a part, and, bless your heart! why shouldn’t -von.' your duty do l Yon will, I know, you’ll uutokly go, and buy a suit which, past dispute, you'll obeapty buy and that is why the Bard invites, whene'er he writes, Ais readers all to Tower Hall. . . BENNETT A CO.. Toweb Hall, . f 18 MAMET Street, between Fifth and Sixth ate. SPECIAL NOTICES. Throat and Lung Diseases —Any form <uf disease of the Breathing Organs are at once relieved land permanently cured by the use of DR. J. K. STAF FORD’S OLIVE TAB AND IRjN AND SULPHUR fOWOBRB advertised in this paper. The Olive Tar Uluses Magnetism or vitality, which is retained and diffused through the eystem by toe notion of the Iron eufd flalphnr Powders upon the Blood. The Iron retains the vital or life-giving forces in the circulation, and the eombmed Salpbaroenverte its waste or worn out parti cles into gases,, which are expelled from the body through the pores. Bend for a Pamphlet. Sold by all Druggists, «bd by DYOTT A CO., No. 334 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia. oc3-tr Fiver, and Ague.— This trying and pro voking dir ease .which fixes its relentless grasp on the body of naea, rodeoing him to a mare shadow m a short cpaoe of tune, and rendering him physically and men tally useless, oan be defeated and driven from the body by the ass of DR. 1. HOSTK ITER’S RENOWNED BITTERS. The great ewooess it has met with, and the beneficial recults following its us% have es*ablished it as a permanent ” institution.” We wontd advise our reader* to procure this valuable specifio, and if an ab -newt friend is afflicted with the Fever and A geo, or any '«thtrn*rvon* disease, to hasten and procure this ranch* favoredaod greatly-desired article. Atrial isall that is needed to prove itvmany excellent guahttes. For sale by Drwggste and Dealers generally every where. DYOTT A CO., Agents, 339 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia. lt-d&W Lillie’s New Cabinet Safe tfeelnost elegant piece ef furniture, and the only ‘thorofagh'ly-i/frj and burglar proof Safe yet offered to housekeepers for the protection of Plate, Jewelry. Ao. Please'ehatdme * sample now at my depot, 7X5 CHESTNUT Street, noder JtMonio Hall, PhHedelpliia. M, 0 SADLER* Agent. noS-sAVtf Saying Fund—National Safety t'B'Usr Oe*T4ST.-Chartered by the State of Penneyßrania.- .RULES. I. Money is received every day, and fti way amount, argeof emaß. 3. FIVE PER CENT.lnterest is tawil &fr Jnoßey fiom the Myitis pet in. X ThemoneyisalwayspaidbaoVinGOL'D Whenever ttisoaUed tor, and without notice. - .' <, Money is received' from Executors, Adminutra- Osrs, GworduMM, ned other Trustees, in large or small emu, to remain a long or short period. ’ f. The money received from Depositor* is invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first elacsMeuritiM. $, Ofic*o*«a everydaT—WALNUT Street, southwer-t oorjeertluid street, Phlladeldua. jaL, . Bbambn’s Saving Fund—Nobthwkbt . Coimm Sword tad Waihct Bt&ksts.—Deposits re* •eaivadiaaaatU tad large amounts, from til dosses of the eotraknUy, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE 1 f£R CENT, ter annum, Monty Rtaj be drawn by chocks without lom of in* eereet ", Oftot open dally, from 9 until 0 o’clock, and on Mon* deg tad Baterdeg until nine in the evening. President, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary, OHA6, ttNOftKM Qwna & Baxvl'b Üblkbiatbd NOISELESS DEWING MACHINES The Best in Use for Family Sewing, Hoi T3O CHESTNUT Sire.t, Fhllid.l.hi.. tuff-1, {Ulamamdbk Fibb-Peoof Sams.—A verj tic, SALAMANDERS for •tlattrra •MtUt trieM. No. >O4 CHESTNUTBt..ffciltdalthia. mt-tr >1 K.ANB A WATeON Card Printing, Bast and Cheapest in tbt Citr, ttC4 tath THIRD Street. OIRCULA* MINTING, BenmndCketpeit in the Otfr, Hit »otlh THIRD Street. BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Beet end Cbeseeet In th« Citr, tt 3« South THIRD Street. ' flANlt-BILL PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in th City, et S 4 South THIRD Street. PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other descrip tion of Printing, of the most superior quality, at the meet reasonable raise* at AINGWALT A BEOWJTS, -Prenel’e Beiidine, 34 Booth THIRD Ptrset elS*tf JMJU&IED, . ~ “\YLO» —On the Ist instant, by • Hartley Greenwood, Pike Creek, kLih—OnTthe Met nit., br the a, D- D„ Thomas W, WiUon to nit., by Rev. W. . Bnnn to Miu Lillie C. Cheet hut, deuittei or William H. Cheetham, Kiq.,of New York.;; ■ . * DIED* ANDERBON.—On Sunday, SBth ult, Jacob W. Ander son,ln the 48th year of his age. . Fnneral from.his late residence. No. 1506 N. Fourth Jjrejv .btre. Jeff, non, on Lnnday afternoon, at 1 } ° SlMß.—On the Slit nit., Belinda, wife of Peter Sims, in the Mth rear ot her ace. Funeral from the residence of hereon, Charles Sims, inSevtsttivUwet, opposite Meetler.on Sunday morn* ‘ the Sht hit.. Cevillahß,, daughter of Elisabeth and thilateZiaae Porter. FanersT from the residence of her mother, 1i0,U7 KoruiSspotditreet,oaB*»Bday morning, at 10 o’clock, : FReHL AND.-tPslheSlat nit., Sarah, wife of Nathan *. Freeland, ia tbs 6#tk year of Wage. „ Fsaeral from the residence of her husband, No. 671 fiarmistrest,this(eatardariafternoon,at-so’clock. * the Slat nit, Samuel Unruh, in the 53d year ofnlsage. Funeral from his-late residence, one mile east from ‘Germantown, on Gorges street, on Sunday afternoon, Utinstant. Mr. Charles Blee, is the jFMinl frmLWt residence of his brother, Mr. John ’ etreet, on Sunday afternoon, 1 at 2 \ the Istinitaet, Mark, son of Mark and Bus* Deyira, aged 1 year and 9 months. . A FuaerdXroratb* residence of his parents, German torajMtattevMaster street,this(Baturday)morn- P^&L _^. U S.lr*li n * Uat ' »f S. " Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. 1914 Verson street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 .. DOV^R.-0J the Slat nit., George Dover, in the 82d f Faiifsl'frwnth# residenceo! his fatherriu-law,Mr. JeußrooU* Unity street, between Franklin cndPena, Frankfofd. qa Randay afternoon, at 1 o clock. * FARRINGTON.—On the Ist instant John, son of . Andrew and Maria Farrington, aged 11 months.,, ' FusnufTom the residence of his parent*. No. 242} -PlnesTreet,this(Sat«Tdsy;*ftenipoD,atlo’otoclf. ’ BARMRIL—On the 51st ult., Jesse Warmer, m the *%aSKf, §pin*hii late reeidence. No. 1317 Bavery street,gate union,) Rlghteenth ward, on Sunday afUr norauKioretoek. * __XJtLLY.—On the Ist instant, Mr. John Kelly, in the goth year of his age. , Fieerel tnm nil llt._rMid.noe. No, 817 South Fifth AtigfLL4&£gAlM l> A° ,t £ utt der afternoon, atl o’elook. . HcOkUDDnN.—Un the jet in.tent, Mra. Catherine, -.Witter Jama. MeCredd.o, in tbetoth rearof her ail. V. Funeral from the natdenoeos her husband, Laroh Btohmond. thin (Saturday) after ‘ * flfcUlN.-On tit* l.t inatant, Mr. John Peohin, aged *’ U searn. Fna.ral Iron kin lata rendenee, No. US South Tenth etreefeoa Monday morning, atUo’olook. »* < RIHL —On th* letinitant, Horaeo L.,son of Jaoob : L-_ajal Haeeeh H. Rlkl, Med 1 year and 4 Month.. - Fan.rat will take ,ku» fhia (Saturday > eßornoon, at 2. o'oloek. ... . - . * , gtAO|Lj)RBB» <iOODS.--A large stock (Mekmeres, Bombasine Alpacas, . fttrinoet, Mohair Lustres, AtmureCsekmeres, . ' Batin de Chines, Ammailnet,,. .. VelM* ottomans, Figured Poplins, fioilbesinfs, Irish Po»hn«, tL y>mieee, OroeGrain Bilks, . - • - Poult de Boies, »& auk., *o. BKMON 4 BOfT Mourning Btoro, : No. 918 Chestnut street. •Jg.CENTB PER OUNCE ,-V ,■ . • , OURFJUCB ' - - PURE BILK wtettary N»ir York Bilk Wei,hta o/ Zt»c,B drams tm evert times. ' ” 56 CENTS PER OUNCE by ous tomary - TiMs, B>lit Wsl|htl,ti; SratSf 12 drums ie every ounce, , ~ ’ TiOENfiTpER OUNCE by standard 'iJ. 8. Government weights Silver, 16 dram (e «»ery \ r DlMtTitinf nss of the many instances in which r irquantity, ; ACCOUNT VOP^BNIMINO ■'''', i'. . s. oTmaxwell & sqn, Maacftisterin end Importing Establishment, ARRIVALS AT THE, PRINCIPAL HOTEIS, DP TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST WIGHT. GIRARD HOUSE—N* B, eomer Ninth and Chestnut L Semis, Boston .Geo Williams, PhiU G W Turner & la, Alabama James Ward, Lanolftter K L Johnson- LanOMter W fit Smith, PottsvtUo Mrs Smith, . Davm Wiikeh, Wiscdnsin; MKnoelss.New Yofk : . Mrs Hyde, AJdady . O Campbell _ PSNi&b;tt.uharleßton Jacob MoFaftsh’J, Tfinh Jdhn Todd,PitubUrg Jos iPUnc*,, Georgia Mr Thomas A la. N York Mts* SteVens. New York Jamdi Youngv Middletown yJtStevens & sLV4 , CkjTwLake A la. Chicago H P Morlajr t U. WDWsrj A wf. N Yors Miss Brooki, New York J F Tobits Sc la, Phila Mi** Tobiah. Philadelphia N gfi maker, Jr. Lanc«ter w TPWestray.NCftToUaft fi & l». New York • Miss Hay, New York D Q Thomas A wf, B’klyn J W Sinclair, New York boo HamMjr, New Yon H B Colilr,. KewYotk J K MnnU ft la, B C O Tow.r, Potuville C_ol A Smith, fentu j O , p Dtmliiit. N Jer.ey. W E Hamilton, .N J.rwy W H Edwirrfij A (3T v.X'- )rk ,. Col John B Harrii, MU, J„ Underhill A l». N York Mln Cobb, New York Min Itad.rhilJ. New York ,%r„f h °"lP;on, N Urleene J W Meoone, N Ihoe HWhitne,. N Jinn H E Muhleobnre. Lancaet i D H Besuer. Lanoßatnr New. York AHLtewart * la, N York Win Rlohatd., Virginia « Thomu, VlrEinis. WCannme. vf.at Ohe,ter Mim Canning, W Chester Wm Lank, Baltimore _ H S! 1 T? ur L r L fetrong. Monte 00. Pa G Wal.h, Now, York L Thomae.'Newark. l/j *J ho. Batt. Yiohahorg W Knox, Vioh.burg W m Gamble & la. Mobile Chan Hewbtt, Pottaville Benj Bannan. Poitarille Mlm Bannan Je aim Pottav Eow T Pratt. Pateraon.NJ lie Badler, New York A H Lonla, New York Uoo PRobortttla.BC t Miai Bobsru, S C Kdw W Burrell. New York Henry Leeda New Yotk John Leede. New J W Keenan Si, wf, N Y Mies Keenan. Troy, N Y OP Whitaker, Maryland Ron A K MoClure, Pa H Jowph, New York P Hagan! Joneinlle, Va DrGninn, waah, 11C CONTINENTALHOTEL—Ninth and Cheatnot streets. J M Callengh, Ohio , B-llaaleburat, Chester Val R Montgomery,Lycottnng co W C Gibbs, Jlbode Island Altsb Gibbs, Rhode lelanu Miss Mulvany-Nor.istown n L ProLOh. Lynn T B C&verly, Boston R** P«erce, qfuoajro . p HGatranaer, New York 8 Comn, Cinolzmati, Oh*o Geo Tuoker- Philadelphia Luther H Tucker, Albany A M Seras, New,Vork Chae N Biaok, New \ erk HD Peok, New York, r , Ihcoohilus Games, k in,o W G Paterson, >ew York JLindley&wf,lndianapolis H G Tombler k wf.Easton N Sellers, Elm Grove,N J John Milov. Augusta. Ga Joel Meliok *■ I«,N Jersey T HKeep * la.Nefr York B TBnelUng & la, N York fialni L Knapp *■ la, Boston J 8 Warren, New York Tnos G Jones, Ahgoeta, Ga IS B MoCaag Sc Miss Mo.Usgk. Ohioago Mrs M 8 Wright, Chicago E Htmeldpn «la,Cmoago JHPuilivan.uhio , DL WebSter, Boston h O wetmore, WaVr'en* Pa Geo B Thomas, W Chester MrtLH Putnam. Mass MIME KPatnam, Mass D F PutnaYD,MassOobuSetts Hon W G Whitney. Del Cpl Thos M Ogle,Delaware Col FO Dunlap. Pel Chos M a llmpnd, Delaware John P AflmonU. Delaware W G Wynn, Vermont J K KocEide, Washington Geo A Barker A la. N O John H Berr;hiH,HarriBbg Alex Hart, Moatc’y, Ala A Mooney, Boston ED Thayer. Boston WG Smith, hew York C W Copeland; New York M Myere, Norfolk Jno G Falconer, New York T B Goakill Sc la, Boston AHGsskill,B»ton TWierman, Harrisburg W A Angell. Prov, RI J B Lazear * la, Pittaburg E P Lloyd, New York J H Fitzgibbons, 8t Louis Sami Bawyer. Maine A 8 Sawyer, Maine N E Berry, Baltimore J Bacon at la. New York TJ L Hucnoock, New York G R Colby, New York > Hilju Mobile „ J Bloxham, New York John T Henry. New YoTk Miss Henry, New York J H Gnveg St la. Riohm,V& Miss Morson, Virginia Miss Soott. Virginia M Bigelow, /r, *N Jereer K G Duvall, Baltimore Joe L Howard, Hartford Jas D Smith, Missouri J Reese * la. New York Miss L Reese, New WO ReWe, Now York R JL Corson,NotriitoWu,Pa £ Davidson, New York AUER'CAN HOTEL—Chastnut st„ above Fifth, E Mogatgb, Philadelphia F JTourtelot. Phila L Brinton A la, Pa AW Brounmg St la. Pa M B Mount, New York G W Jacobs, Chester co James Simpson, Chester ro G H Coriesa, Prov, K 1.,, Wjn Coriesa. Provid’e RI C Benson, Paterson. N J Capt Wynkoop, Pottsville J 8 Warren St la. N York A Hawkins, Trenton F Haines. West Chester J Leisennnr.M Chunk O Lovett, New York M E Corbett. New York H M Smyle St la, Boston J BSiewart. Boston C Warren, New York T D McClelland,W Chester J D Ross, Chester oo MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch. 8 P Baxter, Ohio Saunders, Ohio Geo H Ettla, Pennsylvania HC GiTl/NeW York Chas L Green, Indiana K A Bigler, Pnhceton, N J Mr Hart, Kendhtg J B Stone, California R F May, Elkton, Md D Korknan. Wmifeort, Pa II B Plumer, Franklm Col G H Birdwelf, Lano W H Levan, 8-hlk Haven J P Crawford, Fcnna J B Crawford, Baltimore Uriah Wilson, Salem, 0 H Ball, New Ytork ~ BH Smith, Johnstown J FWilart, Clearfield Hon J B Guthrie. Pa L Williams, Lock Haven JONES’ HOTEL—Chestnut street, aLove Sixth. N T Greene. Prov, RI Wash Tilley. Wash, D C <3 A Bsars, Wash, D C John Quin, Connecticut Abel Lawrence, Conn John boss, Mass Geo W Wroton. Kentucky fit k Hook, Wash, D C Henry Kihler, Man land T N Mullen, Bsllefonte Wm Fuke, Virginia C W Wields. W Chester* John Gorgas. Delaware J Auohampook, Rochester J B fljde, New York J 8 Campbell, California fIBST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third* James C Rcrok. Perina" M Herbert, New York SCurrex.New Yoric UK Granger. New York J Buck, New York. J W MiUer, Ohio W Jones, New York Mrs J C Baoon. Riohmond Mrs W J£ Rowson, Itiohm’d Miss Anna Wat Son, Va Miss Jane Baoon, Riohm’d E-Johnson, Delaware Wm H Eagle, Del 00, Pa G Worgau, New York Fbrlva, New Yoric , STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. SB Newton. Del co, l’a Geo Larkins, Ohio J W Glasgow, Chip R. J Whitcomb. Boston Jacob Rutledge. Bobtou EL Logan, Pittsburg a W Brown, Philadelphia J M Bownian,*Jehnstowa Geo Boyle, Columbia, Pa « R Evans. Lano co. Pa T Marshall, Virgin a J R Thompson Maryland P Liggett. Mamaod C Campbell, York, Pa W M Rogers, Reading RL Eiohboltz, Lancaster HN Door, Pennsylvania B Webb St la, Chester oo BL&CK BEAR—Third street, above Caltowhil!. Levi Seebohl, New Berlin Hfl Rprer, Otney „ Win Pan, Yardieyvilfe J siook, N White, YardleyViile A K Jones, Feasterville J Ekht. Olney . DGnldin, O.sejr LTrextrr, Yarnleyvilte Wm Eddows, Moreland Clemens, Doyiektown J Clemens,Doylesfown M Hogpland, Southampton B Neeld, Yardleyvr le F Korfas, Southampton Mrs F Roods, Southsmpt’n H Leffert, Northampton Mrs A. K. Jones, Feasterv 0 fibive, Allentown D Stetler,Allentown J Good Allentown D Davis, Pennsylvania MtsKmgbt, Penniylvania J Stevens, By berry • i Tomlimon, Moreland 8 Roads, Southampton 0 Roads, BonferTon J R Bookman. Yardleyv’e Wm Flack, Bucks co TWillet, Buckingham B Kargood, Reading J Hockins, Trenton, N J G Clerefenß, Chester Valley BARLEY SHEA'F—ffeoond Street, below Vine. H Kefir. Atlantic City Jacob W Parren, N J T Bneaaker. ‘gfenton Jt_K Sager, Bnoks county Kdw Crosdale, Baolts ro w- D Large, Taylorsville Timothy Piokering* Pa. EG Hughes St La, Buofrhm Wm James. Books'county Davis Fell, Bucks county Geo Pioke>icg, Books *oo O Cadwallader, Backs oo Geo T Merrick, Books Alf Baker, Newtown 11 T BlaiV, BUoksdo Pa MH Tomlinson- Pa T J l.eedom. Pennaylv’a R R Paxson, Lohaska, pa Jno Kelsey* Yardley viile Smith GiUiniiham, Pa H E Moore, Plumstead L Thomas, Lumbervillo P P Quick St la. Reaville Wm W Fisher St la, Pa John Polk, Bucks oounty ’ Geo Piekenng. Books oo «eo C Blsokfow, Books oo A Corson ( Jr, Middleton J Kirkbride, Backs co WmLippmoott. Bucks co Jno H Parry* Attleboro Jesse James, Books co Wm Levezeir. Attleboro James Palmer, Bucks oo Jas P Oroascfale, Books oo Jno F Firsman. N Jersey C F Stapler, Bucks co A Bean, New Jersey Jno T Dungan, Bus’eton Benj Goes. Buoks oounty T n Snyder, Hartvillo V P Nelson. Jr, Buoks co J B i-arabert, Doylestown Ssm’l Yatoley, Bucks cO Alex German- Newtown A Longahort, BUokscO Isoao BaoVmour, Books oo Jno P cope, Buoks 'county W Oheston, New Jersey COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sikth st., above Chestnut, "Win F Foos & Wf. Penha CWJMsey, Chester co Jas Brown, Maryland Henry Johnson, Phila J CHume, Philadelphia D B Nivin, Chester oo Isaac Chester co HLBrinti n, Chester co R Onion, Delaware co. Pa Thos T Worrail, Del co,Po Riohd Darlinirion, Jr. Penna W Jannier, Delaware E F James, West Chester Jus R Thomas, Maryland -A-Muwah, icannettattnatg. J-Jaoktonj Kehnett fiqnara NATIONAL HOTEL—Raee street, above Third. H J Baecer, Allentown John Laroh, Penna C M Bolrert, Delaware E E Rohe, Allentown Levis Merte Alienfown W6riu; Atfentqwn John Reiohardt, Allentown W J Ettihgtr, ellentown Jonathan Reiohardt, Pa A H Gruel. Delaware Mrs Übter, Urenton, N J Mrs Pursel. Trenton, N J J A Noth, Leesport Geo C Smith HWBonsall 4 - Min EMnler, Penna H J Hendler, Pottsville Mrs B Mullen, Penna FOUNTAIN HOTEL —Second street, above Market. J Read, Philadelphia Sami PaVvis & la, Md *iTsa RLambson, Maryland Jos,Shephard, New York Chas Bern. Miuonn D Teodder, Missouri W Jones, Newark, Md T H Cbipman, Laurel, Dol Wm H Reed, Phila CM Gager, New Jersey J Smith, New Jersey Wm T Cratg, Delaware MT. VERNON HOTEL—Seoond street, above Aroh. Jas M Jamison, Baltimore B L Rose, Hanoook, N Y J A-Bser. Philadelphia James Wood, Phila Baml MoFate, CsliToihia FN Pleiee. New York gl*s Tanner, Newtown W G Onstman, N J Randall, Wayne 00, Pa Philip Warner, Bristol MERCHANTS’ HOUSE-Third street, ab. Callowhill, JnoSterns,'Easton MarkPSoupbam, Penna Henry Reaner, Reading J Conrad k wf. Bucks oo CF wi;*on. Geo * Wolf. Penna Rev G A Pehrsson. N Y tdwH Wildame, Ponna M Jarrett, Montg oo BALD EAGLE—Third etreet. above Callowhill. H Gebrasn, Baoksco MltsGehman,Buoks co Peter tieibert, Easton Elias Sohuler. Penna Jos Kremer, Centie co Beni Beans, Bnoks co T 8 Leissnring. Penna Jos Allison, N Jersey Wm L Smith, Burlington, N J THE UNION—Aroh street, above Third. Wm T Grant, Sunbury, Pa 0 Tonssy. Indianapolis A 8 Cadwalauer, Yardleyv Gen H L Cake. Pottsville istn'l Callender* Baltimore Miss K Callender, Balt Wm C Dudlow, Virginia J M Kibber, Detroit T Overton, Maryland IMPORTATIONS t R sported tor The Preu.l HAVANA—gehrE D MoClenahan, Holt—<7 hhda bu- Sar7lbisdo Welsford. Banken A Co; 117 500 oigars A [orner, Jr: 45,000 do WGCoohran A Co; 34.000 do C Tete; 93,000 do Field A Hardy; 117X00do John Warner; Io,oCodo H Wiemann; If,ooo doPO bbis olgurettes WG Boulton; 6 bx« candle moulds A Merino N KWO RLE ANS-BrUpA O Cattell. Watson-74 oasks old iron W A James A do; a lot of old old wire A Pur ves; 2 eases mdse We ling. Coffin A Co; 16 bxs do D Jayne & Son: X do A L Hart; 6 bbls whiskey J W Bow ley: 43 hhds tobacco Buokeor, MeCammon A Co; 25 do W K Garrett; 4! do A A A Armstrong; 252 bales cotton Roht oisen; 122 empty casks Gaul A Austin; 207 bales oottua 17 do moss orde;. . ' • MARINE INTELLIGENCE. BEE FOURTH PAGE. ARRIVED. Rohr E Jane, Beckwith, 6 days from Easton. Md, with wheat to Jas L BewleyA Co. Bohr A B Russell,Duffel!, 1 day from Lewes, Del, with corn to Jos L Bewler A Co. Bohr Velma. Balings, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with oats to Jas L Bewley A Co. Bohr Andrew Mantbip, Morris, 1 day from Little Creek Landing, Del, with grain to Jas L Bewley A Co. Bebr Boxer, Jones. 1 dser from Smyrna Del, with grain to Jas L Bewley A Co. Steamer Sarah, Jones,24 hours from New York, with mdse to W M Baird A Co. at Tn.KGVA.rn. . Correspondence of The Press. > Nvw Yoek.NovJ. Arrived, bng R A 8 Sampson, from 8t Domingo City. «. U, MEMORANDA. YorkyMt®rdM lor > LirerSu^sl? 1,, Jeß " r ' o ‘“ rBd K wf IL'lreivfd I N«"Y^t2?.^ , r ” 0 ?’ 1 ’ **” Mrm - Bt.nm.hin Hsmmonin. *hw« M ,n, from Hsmbure, nmred nt New York y.it.rdar, , Bbiplmao J«nn.., Cbipm.n, for Pbi'.mtelphia, went to sea from Bangor Sept 8. Ship Wm B Travis, Linooln, from Galveston, arrived at New York yesterday. BhipDayhght,Holbrook*from Marseilles.arrived at **Bhip Serrall, Bickford, from Llverpcol, arrived at, CharlestonBlstult. . _ Ship Wm Patten, from Liverpool, was off Charleston 31st ult. Bark Modena, Taylor, for Boston, went to sea from Charleston 3lst nit. Bark Cuss Brewer, Gould, from Malaga, arrived at N York yesterday , Bark Dawn. Chase. from Buenos Ayres Bept 25th, ar* rived at New York yesterday. Brig Orion,(Norw)Hcuten, from Rio de Janeiro, ar rived at New York yesterday. Brig Sparkling Bea, .Wiswell, hence, was going into Buonos Ayres Sept 86. Brig Palestine. Thompson, from Bio Grande Sept2s, arrived at Baltimore yesterday. No date, lat 7Soft, long 43 31, spoke a ship supposed to be the Banshee, from Baltimore, , Brig Chicopee, Sparrow, oldared at Bostou Ist inst for Havana* Loud, cleared at Bangor 31st ult. for Bohre Sami'Rotan, Gandr, Northern Light. Lake, and J J Spenoer. Morgan, for Philadelphia, went to seafrom Charleston Slst ult. ~ Bohr Coernine, Willetts, henoe, arrived at Wilming ton NO, Ist insr. , Schrs G W Cummins. Weldon, and Enooh Pratt. Shoe man, sailed from New Bedford Ist inst, lor Phiiad. Bchrs W B Ferguson. Smith, and Zeno, Fields, henoe, armed at Washington. DO. yeateraar. , Bohr Vandalia, henoe arrived at Bath 25th ult. Bobr Mary J|Hoyt,' Hamilton, from Sagua, arrived at New York yesterday., , A _, _ . Bohr A M Edwards cleared at New York yesterday for Phitadephla. . „ , Steamers Josephine, Green, and Beverly, Pierce, '& r ; IV b^Vre N^u Y Xr.inj3’‘l;om Hartford » ln»t. for Fbiiadelphia. U ÜBLIOAN INVINOIBI.es, ATTEN- Hesdbu.ri.r; at w F. M., .(.bd rnr.de, Wwtr dark olotbe. and whit, glove., mnun. out will ,I.M. loan their eiuip loent*. Com, out in foroe, « A, M. WALKINBHAW,Mar»baI. nrg=» POST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. IL? NOVEMBER 2,1850. NOTICE is hereby given, hr order of the PUstmastOr Goneral, thatfrom and afterluie date, Letters for the Malle deposited in the e*reot letter-ookes, vrithobttjie pre-payment «r ONB CENT FOR GOLLECIION, WILLHE DETAINED, and notice given, as in the oase or Letter* wlieta the poataze ritay be Urhollr iiupaid. fno3 dtj N. B. BROWNE, Postmaster. PHILADELPHIA TYPOGRAPHICAL |l_3 SOCIETY'.—A Stated Meeting of the Society wni bo held at the Hall of the Fire Association, oorner of FIFTH and NORTH streets this (Saturday) even ing, at 8 o’clook. WM. H. JONES, Secretary. CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION.-A ■L*? Sermon will bepreaohed in Ht. Paul’s Churoh, THIRD Street, below Walnut. TO-MORROW MORN ING, in commemoration, of the Centenmol Anniver sary of the Churoh. Servioe at half-past ton. it* nrW=* borg. -xo-nioniiow ILS , (BUNDAV) Evening, Rev. B. F. haRRETT third, Leoturo ra tlio BBW OBUfIOH TEMPLE, BROAD, a (, OVi) HPEING GARDEN Rtrent, on the nature ana quality of Heaven, as revealed in the meetings ol Swedenborg. Subjeot of tho Lecture; . The Way to Heaven Hour, 7>£ o’clook. All iu teregioj are invited to attend. it* flTl?* SPIRITUALISM, - THOMAS GALES ‘.A-/ FOfffitKft, of liiinois, a Trance Medium, will leoturo under spirit control, at BANBOM.-STKKET HAi L, on SUNDAY, atlO>S A. M. and 7H P. M. Admission 5 onnls. . ;> it* rrj?=*ENGLISH LUTHERAN ENTERPRISE. 'V3 Kev. JO3EHH A. BEIBS, D. D. willpreaohm Mount Zion Churob, CHkISTIAN Btreet, below Sixth, 3 O-MOKROW. (Sunday.) at 3H P. M, It* nrs** SPRING GARDEN UNITARIAN 60- ILS OIETY.-Rov, THOMAS w. Si'ONfcJ, late of Bolton, Macs., frill preach in iiANDELand HAY’DN HALL, Eighth afad Spring Garden streets, TO-MOA ROW. anu every Sunday until further notioo, at 10% o’clock A. fll., and 7X P. M. It* |Va 3 SISAMEN’S MISSION-CHURCH OF il? THK HOLY TRINITY. RITTKNHOUSK SC^UARE.—The Rev. Dr. MORTON will, by request, repeat his sermon, on hohnlf of Senmon, on TO MORROW (Sunday) EVENING, at 7}£ o’olook. A collection will be made in aid of tho Mission. It* CIIURCU OF THE COVENANT.-SER. Lk3 vices i n concert hall; chfstnut. above TWKLFTHmStreet, overv SUNDAY, at 10Ji« A. M. and ffi P, M., by the Rev. B. T. NOAKES, reo tor. it* UNION M. E. CHURCH. FOURTH U 3 .Street, below Aroh.-Rev. A. COOKMAN will preaoh the fourth sermon of tho course on the Lord’s Prayer, TO-MORROW (SABBATH) MORNING, at JOH o oleok. The Sacrament of tho Lord’a Supper and Baptism at 3)g o’olook P. M. i oung Men’s Prayer Meeting at 6H o’olook. Preaoh mg br Kev. A. Cookman at 7& o’otock. Sabbath Sohool at 9 o’olook A. M. and 2 o’clock P. M. The seats are all free. It* IV3=* GOUGH’S LECTURES. [L3 NOVEMBER 13 AND J 5, AT TIIE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. On and after Wednesday, tho Slat inst-, tho remaining Tickets for Unreserved Seats will bo sold at Martien’s Book Store, G«>o CHESTNUT Streot, and at tho Traot Dopositoiy, CHESTNUT Street, below Tenth. Trice 25 cents- A limited nnmbor of Stage and Orchestra Tfokots can be had at Martien’e only. Pnoo 50 oents. no 3 3t* COLLEGE OF t)EN- Ik»S .TaL SURGERY.— I The regular Course of Leo turoe in this institution will oommenoe on MONDAY hekt, Nbvehiber c, at 12 o’clock. , W. CALVERT, Dean, itnS 3t* 3 33 North ELEVENTH Street. FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ BANK, (L 5 Philadblphia, Ootoborfi, 1860. The Annual Eleotion for Dirootors will be held at the Banking-House, on MONDAY, the nineteenth day of November next, between the hours of 9 o’olook A. M. and 3 o’clock P. M., and on TUESDAY,the sixth day of November next, a general meeting of the Stockholders, will be held at the Banking House, at 4 o’olook P. M., agreeably to tho oharter. ocC-dtno!9 W. KUBHTON, Jn„ Cashier. fYy* OFFICE PEN NLYL VANIA RAIL IIJ3 ROAD COMPANY. , „ T Pnn.ADEi.pmA,Oetoborl7,lBGO. The Board of Directors havo this day doolared a semi annual dividend of THREE PER CENT, on the Capi tal Stqok of the Company, clear of State tax, payable on and filler NOVEMBER 16, iB6O. Bowers of Attorney for collrotion of Dividends of*h ba had on application at the Ofiioe of the Ooinpany, No. 238 Houth THIRD Street. THOS. T. FIRTH, ocl3-tdal Treasurer. NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEETING lfc-3 _ of the Stockholders of Ihe Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company wi‘l te held on TH UJtRDAY. the Uith of NOVEMBER, at 12o'olock,at the Office of the Company, No. 121 WALNUT streot, Philadelphia. 0029-32 t THOS. SPARKS, Ecorotary. oXw?i l , k ?= s ffK.^ ,^sr M,ssio!v ' KRs TRKAsuRy Df.'pahTmrnt, ( , Ilarrtsburg, Ootober 24,18«). \ Notice is hereby given, that sealed, proposals fbr th'd sale of all orany part of one hundred thousand dollars of the five per rei.t. loans of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Will bo roooived at the Treasury De partment, m the city of Harrisburg, until 2 n’omok, P. M„ ofl U r SDAY, Till! anil DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 18W, the same tn set forth the amount offered, and the prioe asked, To be addressed. “Commission ers of Sinking Fund, Harrisburg, Pa.,” endorsed“Pro posala to sell State Loans.” r J ho b ds will be opened and allotments trade to tho lowest bidders on that day. WM. M. HIESTKR, Beo’y Coftiw’th, V LI BLIFER. State Trewnrer, THOS.E.COCHRAN,Aud.Gen. oe2<-tnoSO Commiesjoners of Sinking Fund. BANK, PHILADEL- October 9. IB6o.—The annual eleotion for pfIUSCI OKB will bo held at tho Banking Bouse on MONDAY, the 19th day of NOVEMBER NEXT, be tween tho hours of 10 o’olook A. M. ami 2 o’clock P, M, , The onnual meoting of STOCKHOLDERS will be M9,P I e°e on TUESDAY, the 6th day of NOVEMBER NEXT,at32o’clocK M. 0011-dtnolg F. P. STEEL, Ciuihior. dank. - PHILADELPHIA, lk-3 OCTOBKR 30. IB6o.—Notioe is hereby given that an eleotion for THIRTEEN DIRECTORS, to serve for J. ear » at the Banking-house,on MONDAY, November 19, between the hours of 10 A. fiL. and 2 P. M. The Annunl Meeting of the Stockholders will bo held at the samjß place, on TUESDAY, November 6,at 12 o’olook M. _ W. L. SCHAFFER, Cashier. Ootober 16.1860. ooIS-toths tno!9 CONSOLIDATION BANK, PIIILADEL . PltlA, Ootobor isth, 1850. The Annual Eleotion « r^o lK.U or -S. of tblK be held at the BANK ING HOUdE.on MONDAY, tho 13th day of November next, between tho hours of ten A- M. and two P. M. And a Geieral Meeting ol the “tockholders will be held at the Bamo p’aco, on TUESDAY. November 6th. at twelve M. JOB. N. PEXRSOu, Caahi r. oolG-tulh&st no!9 WESTERN BANK OF DIIILADjEL PHIA.tOcTOSfca Bth, 1853, , An election for thirteen Dircotors, to eorre the ensu ing year, will bo held at this Bank on >»<ONDAY,the 19th day of November next, between the hours ol 10 o’olook A. M. end 2 o’clock P. M. ihe annual meeting of the stockholders will be held at the tame place on T UESDAY, the Gtb dar of November next, at 32 o’clook M. GM, TROUTMAN, 09-futhtl9nov Cashier. IVS* THE PHILADELPHIA BANK. October LLS* 13, IB6o.—The Annual Meeting of Stockhold ers of this Bank, will bo held on TUESDAY, tho sixth day of November next, at the Banking House, at 32 o olock, M.: and the Annual Election for Directors will be held At toe Banking Houso, on MONDAY, the 391 h day of November next, netween tho hoursof teue’elock A. M. and two o’clock P, M. ocl6-raihtnol9 P. B. COMEGYS, Cashier. HOME MISSIONARY (SOCIETY OF L 3 r .THE CITY OP FHILADELFUIA.-lheof ice of this Society has been removed from No. 531 EftStNirtTK Street, to Ko.tli North FIFTH Street, below ARCH. It will be open daily, (Sabbaths exoept edU) from 9to 5 o’clock. The money contributed to this Bociety for the relief of the poor, is scrupulously appropriated to that pur* »ose orry, and the mamigera earnestly solicit donations rom the public, to enhble them to carry on sucoeas ully this branch ot the Sooioty’s operations. To afford he commonity an opportunity of contributing, they mve sent out tlic Agent of the /iisoomtion, Mr. JOHN P. AHRISON, who is now waiting upon our citizens, solicumg their aid, and the managers bespeak for him a kind reception,’a patient hearing, and n liberal ro* sponse, GEORGE H. BTUART, President, MATTHEW N EWKIRK, Vice President, R.K. UOBPLrOH,Secretary, THUS. T. MASON. Treasurer, oewthstue No. 4 34 MARKET Street. JSFRING GARDEN SOUP SOCIETY.- JL3 The Annual Election for twenty-five Managers 9O!! e J^l o .£ ootet Y will taka plaoo on THURSDAY EVi,NK»G. NoveraDor Ist, 1860, between the hours of 0 and 8 o’oldek.atthoSoup house, on BUTTONWOOD, east of Broad street. JOSEPH J. WILLIAMS, 0c25- th s tu-st* Sooretary. NOTICE.-THE BOOKS OF TIIE PHI- L«DELPHIA musical savings and uOAN SOCIETY aro now open at the Office, No, 1021 CHEBINUT Street, to reoeive subscribers to tho Fourth Senes. Persons desiring to avail themselves of the advantages of this highly benefioial Institution, shi nld make eaTly application, as the series wilt be lim ited to 20) members. The Pianos can ha obtained at once. H. W. GRAY. Seoretary, 0027 7tlf Office, 1021 CHESTNUT Street. Vy-STAXEMENT OF THE UNION BANK; JJi os required by the second section of the act or he General Assembly of this Commonwealth, approved the 13th dar of Octobor, A. D. 1867. Amount of loans and discounts ....$451,320 83 specie —113,180 00 due fromother banks.-... 78 7J684 ‘ Of notes in circulation-. . 69,635 00 deposits, including balances due to other banks 344,000 98 FniLADKr.piiiA, November 2,1860. CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, ss : 1, James Lesley, Cashier of the Union I Bank, being,sworn, depose and say that the above state ment is correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. _ . , •, JAMES LESLEY, Cashier. Sworn before me. this 2d day of Nov., A. D. 1860. . It P. C. ELLMAKER, Notary Publio., iT!f~ THE PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. .The hoideia of the bonds of thit Company, duo*July 1, 196 Q, oan now reoeive, noon Application at this office, 10 >er cent, in oash, upon theleruiß epeoinod in theoirou- Far attached. , The holders are also entitled to the benefit of a Sick ing Fund of 8140,009 per annum, as established by the stockholders at their annual mooting, held January 9, 560, and in pursuance of the contract, entered into by le oompaoy and duly recorded, to carry tho same into ff«t. 8. BRADFORD, Treasurer. CIRCULAR, Not »e« to tk* Holders cj Philadelphia and Heading Railroad Company Mortgage Bonds, due July 1,1860. These bonds aro scoured by the first mortgages on the road, amounting in the aggregate to $3,808,400, The net revenue for the lact uscaT year was six tunes the amount of the annual interest on these bonds. ihe managers propose to extend them for a period of twenty years, the holders retaining the bonds and the security of tne mortgages in the preoise condition in wbiph they are now held. Fresh sheets of coupons for the interest, payable half-yearly, will be issued. A bonus pt 10 dot cent, will be given to the holdors, m lOßßideration or their assenting to tho extension. This lonim will be paid inoajjh to the lioarorsof tho bonds, in their signing a receipt and presenting their rospeo ive bonds at the office ol the Company, or to its agents, for endorsement. * Forms of receiptand endoisemeut wll! be famished os application. By order ef the Board of Manasenr, ml-tf W. H. MoILHKNNY. Secretary. NOTICES. TO I’HB HOLDERS OF THE STEUBEN VILLE AND INDIANA RAILROAD COMPA NY’S FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS. The Trustees request that the tt*meg of all holders of suoh bonds, with tne numbeis ol the bonds held by each respectively, be immediately forwarded to them, to the care of Messrs. Cummins. Alexander, nnd Green, Counsellors at Law, No. 20 Exchange Pl&oe,New York citr. J. WILBUR, t fr. rnutßaa H.M. ALEXANDER.! Trustees, Naw Yobr, Oct. 21, 1860. 027-7 t TVOTICE. —An Instalment (being the J. v Third) of Five Dollarsper Share on the Capital Stook oi th© GERMANTOWN PASSENGER RAIL WAY LO. is called, payable on or before NOVEMBER sth next. oc6-im WM, BINGERLY, Seo. and Trees. LEGAL. TVOTIOB. —Tho subscribers have formed a is limited Partnership, in accordance with the Act of Assembly, under the firm and name of BcNNtfRP & DRAPER, for the Importing and trading m Foreign and Domestio Mprohandiso, and the general Commis sion Business. The general partnors are ISAAC B. BENNERS and WARNER DRAPER, and the speoinl partner is JOHN D. BENNERS, who bos contributod k to the Capital of the firm the sum of Ten Thousand Dol lars. The Partnership commences this day, and ends on the twolith day or September, A. D., 1801. Signed, ISAAC B. BENNERS,f g.nfiTnlP*,in»f« WARNER DRAPER.? . JOHN D. BENNERS, Spcoial Partner. Philadelphia, September 23.1800. koW-ea6t ADMINISTKATOB’S NOTICE.—NO •a*: TICE is hereby given, thatLettors of Adminis tration on tho Estate of CHARLOTTE DOUGHERTY, late of the city of Philadelphia, deoeaeed, have been granted to the undersigned. ' All persons indebted w said Estate are requested to make linmcdiato payment, and those having olairas against the same to present them for settlement to _ HERMAN WELLS, Administrator, sensei Pottstown, Montgomery county, Pa. IW|AOKEREL, SHAD, HERK.IM(>, &c.- o B,' L 2 and 3 largo ami medium Mao k*rei»in assorted paokagec, of a very choice quahtr S ££}s , l ??' w Ho. 3 largo JMackeie. ' SS.&P bblß P. ew Wo * Bdo do, 80 bbls new No. 3 medium do. S L d Sr Eaat ?m Mesa Shad. ,50ha f bbls new do do <io. UOO bbls new Eaatpori, No. l Homr.. 500 do do Halifax No. 1 do. 890 do new Boston No. 1 <j. 100 do do No. 1 eoaleFieh. 25 do rnme No. 1 Salmon, 100 quintals tiraiwljJank Codfish. __ 100 boxes new Hmsimer county Uhttaa Hew landing and in r.toro, fot sale by MURPHy * koonb. I4AKOBVPWI g V KP. BEFINED SUGAR.—I,OOO Ban els LO” VERING’S Crashed, ooarce and fine pulverised. THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, ; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1860. NEW PUBIjICATIONS. A BEAUTIFUL library edition EDITION OF THE WORKS OF JOSEPHUS. JOSEPHUS’ WORKB. A New and Beautiful Edition for the Library, in 4 vols. Royal 12m0., on finfi paper, from Small Pica typo, with an elegantly engraved Portrait, and handsomely bound in Cloth 95 00 Do do do....:...Libraryeheep SCO Do do do....Haifoalf antique SOD Do do do Moroooo antique 10 00 A readable edition of Josophus has fora long time been a disidoratum. 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THE ANTI-SLAVERY MEETING.—Tho proceedings of tho nihoh-talked of KennettPqunre meeting, m which is set forth by speakers individually, and by the Society authoritatively, the position of the Abolltmmats m reference! to John Brown—the Union— Abraham Lincoln—the Bopubhoan party—the Demo omtio Party—Andrew Curtin—the Fugitive-Slave Law Judge Cadwalader—the Slaveholders—tho Pending Eeotmn —Lincoln’s Admmistration —What’s Coming, &82*&Pi»fA re published in the ANTI-SLAVERY SIANDARD, and are to bo had THIS DAY, at the Anti-slavery Office, 107 North FIFTH Street. It* UOOK BUYERS.—Gentlemen: 1 have •J*-? token •the Basement of the Philadelphia Bank, 418 CHESTNUT Street, where I will continue to buy and sell (as I have heretofore done at the Custom house Avenue Book-atand)old and new Law and Mis cellaneous Books. I have for sale upwards of 100 old blaoJ|Aetter Books printed pnor to the year 1499. Also, & oeflFof Erasmus on the New Testament, 3 v015.,4t0. printed in 1548. Price Jj3o. I will also deal iu Engravings and Autographs. Persons at a distance wishing to sell Books, will doßonbe their names. dates, sizes, bindings, conditions, and prices. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsyl vania, and old Books upon Amenoa wanted, ' auS-dro JOHN CAMPBELL, qnHE GREATEST PICTURE OF THE T AGE ia the Lifo-B'ze Photograph in Oil, made by RKIMER, SECOND Street, above Green. Call and see speeimeps at the Gallery. it* PRIME RETAILING RICE.—SO casks n3W orop Charleston Rice for salo by GREINER k HARKNE63, No. 132 South WHARVnB. It* Blank books and stationery. , M. A. KBES, Blank-Pook Manufacturer, Stationer, nml Printer. No. 41SJ UT Street, hetwoen Fourth and Fifth, „ (Formerly David A). Bogan.) BOOKS for Banka, Public tflices. Merthanla, and others. Ruled to any riven patera, (wither without Heading prluted.) and Bound in the host manner, both with regard to neatness and durability. Orders for An nu9UA&dskhAsnBtß9rts* Circulars, Bill Heads, and JOB PRINTING or every description, executed iu the. best style, at ahoit notice. Also, Engraving and Lithograhhio Printing. A general assortment of American, French, and Eng lish stationery. Cap, Letter, and Note Papers, Enve lopes, Ac. Initials stomped on Paper and Envelopes. Musio and Books retaund m any stylo oi Binding, Having, through misfortune and losses, been obliged to give up business, X would respeotfuby recommend to nir friends and patrons my successor, M. A. RKr.B. who will earry on the business under my personal super* intendenbe, at the old stand, 418 WALNUT Street Orders thankfully received, and executed with fidelity and despatch, upon the most reasonable terms. no2-2m DAVID M. IIUIiAN, Aet. for M. A. Reon, BOLLES’ patent stone-digger AND WALL-LAYER. This Maohine is one of the groat labor saving im provements of the age. and meets with the unqualified approbation of all who have seen it in operation. It wilt fnko Bockß out of the earth of Five Tons Weight, or less, without digging to relieve them, with groat ease and rapidity, ana they can be drawn from the field without unloading, and placed into a well five feet high. After the rocksare fitted for the hooks, whioh is done by drilling two holes about three-fourth* of an molt deep in opposite sides of the rook, the Machine, with & fair chance, two men, two pairs of oxen and a driver, will take out and drop upon the ground, rear the holes ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ROCKB IN TEN HOURS, and, as tho Rooks are hoisted by Ox or Horso power, there is no hard lifting for the men, and it is easy work for the team. With one of these Machines, any man having a rocky farm can well afford to clear it, ob it can bo none for less thin one-quarter of the cost of do ing it in the ordinary way. The Machines are easily operated, and pot liable to be broken or injured, we have many oertifioates from prnoiioa! men showing the eflioaoy of the Machines, but propose to show its prac tical operation, and invito all who feel an interest to call and see lor themselves. Address JOHN B. KNAPP, Or RKTK MILLER, „ _ STAMFORD, Connootiout, no2-4t* Proprietors for Vermont and Pennsylvania. /^YMNASIUM. —The Philadelphia Phv aical Institute' at the cor. of NINTH nnd ARCH Streets, for the proper development of strength, health, mind, and the cure ofohronio affections by medical movements, adapted to bothsexes and every age.is open for the WINTER CoUfIME. After a oarefuTex ammation, a number of y hysioiaus reoommend this In stitute as the best in the Union. Visitors admitted. The Gymnasium at the Town Hall, Germantown, is also in operation. no2-3t Professors HILLEBRANO & LKWia. SJTEREOSOOPIO VIEWS OP ITALY.— Grcupii. LsmJf'cflpea, Ac., new subjeots. STEREOSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS, now Patterns, at the lowest pnoes. * H®“lmprovedBpeotaolos, Opera-Glasses, Miorosooncs. Mathematical Instrument*. &o.; the cheapest in the oity. M. J, FRANKLIN, lia South FOURTH *?., nol-6t. bolow CHEBTNU’r. ORIENTAL DETERSIVE SOAP.-Ono pound of whioh wi II do as muoh washing, and do it hotter than throe of common rosin soap; clothes need no boiling nor Tubbing on a wash board. Over loonon families are now constantly using it. We guaranteed to give satisfaction, or return the money, AllresDecta btoGrooors have it for sale. au23-waiftf CAUTION-ORIENTAL DETERSIVE li K- OORSON, SOAi'-Ercour.god br the greet end merited mlo- ‘ "" MORUISTOWIf' B iS ATB BROK£R ’ oeeeof thleertioie, .revorel unprinoiplod makers have ,vr “ PIT nr TrYrPri f piii v « T E haif closely imitated it in appearanoe only, and we feel it OFTFAB Al i UIJLIC AND rKiVATis BALL, nur duty to notify th.j publiothat none is genuine ££ some of the most desirable and productive farms In eept oar name is stamped on eaoh bar. ie ’ o2 Montgomery and Chester oounties. Also, several Mer au33-wsm VAN HAHKN ic, ohant and Grist. Mills, in desirable partsof the country. —Persons wishing to purchase properties! either as homes or investments, will find it greatly to their ad vantage to call, or write for a catalogue. Several handsomely located farms to ©xohange for oity property. . Norristown Properties for sale or rent. Good Mortgages negotiated reasonably. Apply to A; A. CORBON, 0024-lm NOAKISTOWN, Fa. Rosin, tar, and pitch.— i soobbli assorted grades, for all purposes; 126tiblsTar va do. Pitoh, extra size, for sale by ROWLEY. ash BURNER, fc CO.. No, lfl Bouth Wharves. ' \/|/HALE OIL. 0 500 gallons extra "V bleached Palm Oil, 7,800 gallons orade "Wimin Oil, for sale by JIOWLRY, ABMBURWJS.R, kCO No 10 South Wharves. no 2 MECHANICAL ENGINEER, sad PARENT ATTORNEY, . No. 114 South SIXTH Street, . (-Me** 1 * mpogito ttm County Court House,) S' YCOPODIUM—For sale by WjEXHE- ftl!ofher r bWine«^oonneole^*^tSl S the*t)tftinin/o? £et- JLi Rlhb & BROTHER, 47 snd 49 North SECOND teg Patent. . . . _ . . Street Machinery Pwlsned and Prawipge made. Mlwa* CSPIRITB TURPENTINE.—93 bbls Spirits Turpentine, for sale by ROWLEY, ABHBU.RN KR. & CO., ho. Sooth Wharves. nO 2 ’ BY SCHEUSELLE, THAIN & McKEONE. 33 nnd 24 Bonth Wharves HETAIt DRY GOODS. jyjOURNING GOODS. .THOS. W. EVANS * GO HAVE NOW OPEN, A FULL STOCK OF GOODS, SUITABLE for mourning wear, InoluiHng the best makes of BOMBAZINFB. FRENCH POPLINS, TAMISE OLOTIt, IRISH <io, MOUBLINES, THIBET SHAWLS, OABHMEREB, CRAPE SETS, MERIbOES. CRAPE VEILS, Ac. With a handsome assortment of SECOND MOURNING GOODS ftos 818 and 880 CnESTNUP STREET. no 2 3t IMAGES AND EMBROIDERIFS. Thos. w. evans & 00. Invite attention to their LARGE AND ELEGANT Assortment of DACES AND EMBROIDERIES, Embracing VALENOIKN SETS, POINT GAZE SETS, BRUSSELS APPLIOUE do Do VENISE do POINT LACE HDKKB, EMB’D SETS, LACE BORDERED do. Do HDKFS now stjto PATTI Collars and Sleevos,HEM-STITCHED do, Do Bmb’d in Colors, COLORED BOR’D do, With a full assortment op Idn I,ATE ST NOVELTIES IMPORTED. ho2-3t Nos. SIS arid 880 CHESTNUT Street, JljBW CLOAKS. BAOQ.UEB, BASQUES, PALETOTS, LADIES’ FURS. OPENING EVERY MORNINO, PARIS MANTILLA CLOAK AND FUR EMPORIUM, 70S CHESTNUT STREET. THE LARGEST CHOICEST BTOOK. IN THESE SPECIALTIES, TO BB FOUND IN TUB CITY, J. W. FROOTOR Sb 00. NO. fOB CHESTNUT STREET. nol-tf E. & F. 05-800. S. W. C. 15. & c. DINES TO E. <b L. Some folk* originate, . While other* imitate, oo2Mf JNDIA SHAWLS. VELVET CLOAKS, CLOTH CLOAKS,- SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, In ureal variety ond ettoioo setoolions, at OEOROE FLYER’S, No. 916 CHESTNUT STREET. ooW-tf RADIES’ DRESS TRIMMINGS. STABLE AND FANCY GOODS. ZEPHYR WORSTED, BEST QUALITY. GII,T TRIMMINGS AND BELTINGS. CROOJUST FRINGES AND BERTHAS. EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS AND CUSHIONS. EMBROIDERED CHAIR SEATS. WOOLLEN YARNS, ALL SIZES. ZBPHYR-KHrt'BALMAS AND JACKETS. ZEPHYR-KNIT gONTAGS AND SLEEVES. ZEPHYR-KNIT CAPS AND GAITERS. RAPSON’B TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE, . .Corner EIGHTH and CHERRY Stroot*. OOa-tWzo £JLOAKS. —The greatest bargains in the IVANS’. CLOAKS,—The largest stock, the best assortment, the ohoioeat colors, the. finest qualities, the most superb trimmings, the newe»Mtylea, the beat work, and deoi dcdly the lowest prices in tho oitj, at IVENS’, 23 South .NINTH Street 0013-lnt pIULDREN’S SHAWLS. Vy Bright Sootoh Plaids, and Medium Colorings, fine Wool, Lone and Square, for girls. Children s Stellas, and Bordered Cashmere Shawls. no 2 BHARPLEBB BROTHERS. Black india satins. Superior quality India Satins. Wmte and Colored India Pongees. Black and Colored Irisn Poplins, . Imported by noB ... SHAKPLFBS BROTHERS. POPLINS. A A PEW CHOICE BTYLES AT THE EIGHT . . __ .PRICES. Lupin s Fronoh Mennoes, at the right prioes. Figured Won! Delaines and Cashmeres. Valenotas, Plaids, Figured Alpacas. Children's Delaines and Wool Plaids. . , BLACK DRESS GOODS. Auotion lotslrenohMerinoea,6soentsto 91, ‘ *' Wool Delaines, 30 to 60 cents. * M sublime quality. 81.25, Bombazines and Alpacas. ' !* Amelines, Fg’d Alptoas.Reps. ** Black Silks, Coburg. Ao. „ . COOPER A CONARD, oo!5 Southeast cor. NINTH and MARKET. AND WINTER CLOAKS, of all the new shades, ready msdejor , , MADE 10 ORDER. First-oJass work at pdpuiar prices. Every garment guarrantied to lit and please. Cloths by, the yard or piece, of just the right kinds for Ladies’, Misses' and Boys’ wear. COOPER & CONARD. 0015 Southeast cor. NINTH nnd MARKET, ARS. —The CITY CLOAK STORE, Vy 142 North EIGHTH. Every one is talking of the great bargains andjaeiserior quality of the CLOAKB at tho new CLOAK STORE, 142 North EIGHTH Street. f^LOAKS. —If you want the best value Vy for your money, go to the City Cloak Store, 142 North EIGHTH Btreot, above Cherry. pLOAKS.—Tho CITY CLOAK StORB, 142 North EIGHTH, is said to be the host and cheapest store in the city v ■ 0013-3 m i^LOAKS. —A magnificent assortment of all the newest styles, imported this season, with every new material, made up and trimmed in the vory beat manner, at prices that defy all competition, at the Paris Cloak Store, northeast oorner of EIGHTH and WALNUT Streets. oclS lm JJEMOVAL. THOMAS MELLOR& CO., HOISERY HOUSE, Have removed to tho Store formerly occupied by YARD, GILLMORE, & CO., No. 40 AND 42 NORTH THIRD STREET, Between MARKET and ARCH Streets. no3-lm BUSINESS CARDS. DR. S, T. BEALE, DENTIBT. Has Tremoyed to 1113 CHESTNUT Street, (Girard Row,) Philadelphia. 0025-lm* PAWBON & NIOHOLBON, BOOKBINDERS, Nos. 510 and 531 MINOR Street, Between Market and Chestnut streets, PHILADELPHIA. JAMES TAWSON, JAS. B. NICHOLSON. jy27 ly* GRACE SEE, RETAIL DRY GOODS. £JLOAKS AND CLOAK CLOTHS, LADIES’ FINE BEAVER CLOTH CLOAKS, READY MADE. MADE T.O ORDER THE ARAB. THE BASQUE. THE WALKING COAT THE FULL BACK. THE PLAIN BACK. 'I HE CAPE STYLE. CLOAKING CLOTHS, Of just the right kinds, eompnsing LIGHT WEIGHT GLOSSY BEAVERS, FINE BLAOK BROADCLOTHS. HEAVY BLACK BEAVERS. HEAVY BLACK TRICOIS. LOW-PRICED UNION CLOTHS. CLOTH GOODS of overy description for Ladies’, Gents’, and Boys’ wear. AUCTION LOTS WOOLLEN BHAWLB. AUCTION LOTS BLACK THIBET SHAWLS. COOPER & CONAED. 0025-stutf 8. E. Corner NINTH and MARKET. E. & L. FOURTH AN O AROH. i’LAOfc FOR SHAtV’LSj PLACE FOR CLOAKS, PLACE FOR SILKS, PLACE FOR HERINOES, PLACE FOR POPLINS, PLACE FOR DE LAINES, PLACE FOR BLANKETS, PLACE FOR CLOTHS, I’LACE FOR NAPKINS, PLACE FOR SHEETINGS, PLACE FOR PIANO COVERS, PLACE FOR EVERYTHING, 0c23-mwa tf jJOUSS-FORNrSHING DRY GOODS. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & No. 1028 CHESTNUT STREET, Invito the attention of purchasers to their stock—the largest in the olty—of the most reliable description of SHEETINGS, PILLOW LINENS, TABLE-CLOTHS,"NAPKINS, TOWELS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, TABLE COVERS, DIAPERS, DAMASKS, HUCKABACKS, Ac., 40. All of whioh will be sold at importors’ prices. N. B.—Printed Catalogues of our slock furnished to all who require them. ocSl-wstt [\TEW AROH-STREET CLOAK EMPO II RIUM. CHARLES ADAMS ft SON have now arranged their Fall and Winter Stook of FABHIONABLE CLOTH CLOAKS. Of all the latest styles, in great variety, from 85 to 823 each. Purobasers are invited to examine this assort ment beforo purchasing elsewhere. Cloaks made to order at one day’s notice. Also, the best assortment of Ladies’ and Misses’ Blanket Shawls m Philadelphia, Gents’ Mauds, Fancy Nook Ties, - Choker Collars. Linen Hdbfs.. Sic., Ac. BDLKNDID STOCK OF SHIRT BOSUMB Just from the Manufactory. The handsomest varioty New Style Bhirt Bosoms ever offered in this market, eompnsing Fnnoe of Wales. Imperial, Excelsior, &0., fto., eoifte containing 300 pleats. , ocJ7- tutbs tf EIGHTH AND ARCH STREETS.? I INDER-GABMENTS FOR LADIES AND OENTB. Doublo-breasted Shirts. Extra large Merino Shirts. Merino and Cotton prawers. Silk Shirts and DraWerd; Ladies’ Merino Vests. Ladies’ SilVand Cotton Vests. Welsh and Swanskin 1 lanoels. Fall Stook Winter Hosiery, EYRE A LANDKLL, FOURTH and ARCH. ocJO-tutli&stf ___ rpiTORNLEY & OHISM’S! ! ! J- One Dollar Bilks for 750.! Dollar Pwen'y five oent Silks for .51 ! - Dollar Fifty-oent B‘lks for 51.»5!!! Dollar Sevonty-five oent Silks for $1,50!!!! „ . REDUCJION IN PftlCBS! Long Droohe ShaWls, Excellent, for $B. - Lour firoclie Miawls, Superior, for 310 to/#l2. Lone Brocho Shawls, Very fine, for $l4. $lB, $l9, and $2O. NEW CLOAK ROOM!!! , Beautiful Cloaks for $5, Fine Beaver Cloaks for 37. 88, $O, and 810. -Richly Elegantly Trimmed lor 81*, $l5, $lB, ArQb m Clo*aks, Zouavo Jsokets, Dlaok and Fanoy Cloths, iko., k o BEST BLACK SILKS!!! Good Quality Black Silks, will wear wall, for 81. Heavy Blaclf Silks. Black Figured Bilks. Ace., «o, y MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR!!! A Largo Btook of Cloths. . . „ A Largo Stock of Cassunores, Sattinetts, k Vestings. Blankets, Flannels. Linens, and Muslins. At THORNLEY * OHISM’S, N. E. Corner EIGHTH k SPRING GARDEN Rtf, N, B.—Every article bought for cash. nol LADIES’ FANOY FOBS. JOHN FAREIRA, 718 ARCH Street, below Eighth, has now m store, of his own importation and manufacture, a very large and beautiful assortment of all the different kinds and qualities of fanoy FURS for Ladies and Children that will be worn during the com ing season, at manufacturers’® prioeßfi no3*lotr QAST-STEEI, BELXiS. (-'OX CHURCHES, FIRE ALARMS, Ac vox uni by MAYLOB & 00, SSIO COMMERCE Street. BELLB. Only one-third the price of Brass and less than hal that of Steel Bells; of equally sonorous and mellow tone. Warranted for twelve months against breakage by fair ringing. For sale at the SOLE AGENCY in Philadelphia, No 512 COMMERCE Street. se2o-thstu3m A. M, F. WATBQN. AIK FURNACE. Thenew Cone Furnace Gas Consumer will thoroughly warm your house, with ono-tbird less coal than is re quired by any other furnaoe. Satisfaction in all coses guarantied. Buildings warmed and ventilated by ARNOLD A WILBON, seB-stuth3mif 1010 CHESTNUT Street. riOOKING RANGES.—AII in want of the elevated, double oven Cooking Ranges, will do welltooall at ARNOLD k WILSON’S, seB-stuth Smif 1010 CriESTNTT Street SLATE MANTELS.—The richest and moat beautiful specimens of enamelled Slate Man els ever offered for sate m this country, manufactured >y us, from Pennsylvania slate-stone, andfor sale very ow. ARNOLD & WILSON, se3-stuthSmif 1010 CHESTNUT Street. THOMPSON, SON, & CO., * IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF CABINET-MAKERS’ MATERIALS, 238 SOUTH SECOND STREET. IST Brocatells, Plushes, Reps, Damasks, and every description of Furniture and Curtain Goods. sel9-2m ! AZUMEA ! AZUMEA ! AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA PROF. MORRIS’ AZUMEA BAKING POWDER. Manufactured solely at No. 02 North FOURTH Street, and for sale by Grocers generally. selS-Smif SHOEMAKER & Co7~ GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, AND VARNIBHES, Northeast Corner FOURTH and RACE Streots. Etygt-fltn gJUTLER HOUSE, No. 112 SOUTH SIXTH Street, Opposite Independence Square. Conducted on the European plan, Accessible at all hours. se*s-ly A. B. LUKENS, Proprietor. JULY IST, 1660, NEW FIRMS AND CHANGES MERCHANTS IN WANT OF BLANK BOOKS can be supplied from a vory superior assortment made from Linen stock, or made to order. WARRANTED AT LOW PRICES. WM. F. MURPHY & SON’B NEW STORE. Stationers, Lithographers, and Letter-Press Printers SIGN OP TUB I.EDGEH. No. 330 CHESTNUT Street. Jel sw-tf LIGHTI THE GAS LAMPS FOR THE MILLION, may be eeen at 2u4 NOltfH SECOND ißtreet; $BO,OOO worth arenowm use. TheNarketatreet.GreenanaCoates, Ridge road, and other horse cars are now using them. We alter nny filthy Korosene Lamps into Gas Lamps for SI j 10.000 Agents wanted to sell them throughout the niied States. The Gas Lamp will light a room twen ty feet square for one cent an hour. No. 904 NORTH SEc6lsb < B*?K”atoveßMe. selS-tbs&m-lr V OST OR MISLAID Certificate of JLiftook No. 2to, for )3 shares in the NevrYork Mid dle Coal Field Railroad, and Coil Uoairanr, and would hereby give notioe that i havo made application for certificate in lieu thoreof. noa-HOt EDWARD HVUHES. VfcfANTED—By a young man, a situa onH JiSf £? Book-keeper-ra a ptaotioal accountant. ‘oniako litrnaelf useful,and of "raowr. pan proditee proof of atolltr and ohMaotor. flome address •• Book-keeper," Press £2!55: no 3 3f TO RENT—By a good tenant, TMf ANTED —An active Business man, V having 9.7,000 to SIO.OOO, to take the plaoe of a retiring partner m an established Mercantile business, paying a net profit, of 25 per cent., without risk. Ad dress .** Partner.” this office, with real name, pot-tf AST-OFF CLOTHING WANTS® FOR \J CASH. Fleoeo call or ANCONAi c024-12t* 330 SOUTH Btreet. JFOR SALE AND TO LET. M HANDSOME west phtladel- PHIA HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, CHEAP, the owner going to tho country. House, nine rooms, nearly new, gu ftc. Lot, &) by 123. Plenty of shade ana fruit trees; a variety of grapes, raspberries, straw o T BrPAflrS\.iP riee 95.000, Fart can remain. Apply to R. RODGERS, 60 North SIXTH Street. It* SALE —A VERY DESIRABLE , , PROPERTY for a Public Institution of any kind, haitdHomely situated in view of Laurel Hill, and over looking the City of Philadelphia, portions of it being. 205 feet above.tide. A mce stream of water flowing through it, having a fall of 20 feet, affords an opportu nity for raising alarge supply or water., Any quantity, 70 W*’ including about J t acres of fine TIMBER, can be had on liberal terms, by applying to JOSEPH FOX, 1208 SPRING GARDEN Street, be tween the hours of 12 and 3 P. M. no3-stuth Ct* FOR SALE—A Store, with Dwelling JEa. attaohed, and Lot of ground, situate on GER MANTOWN Avenue, corner of AHMAT Street, Ger mantown. near Railroad depot. The premises have lately been occupied by a tailor and drdpdr, doing an excellent business, and is suitable for either the mtlli nery or tailoring business. The improvements are nearly new, and substantially built; have all the modern conveniences of water and gas. One-half or more of the purchase money can remain on the premises iT de sired. Apply to J. KING, oc3l-ws4t* Conveyanoer, Germantown. M LARD-OIL FACTORY.—-To rent, a LARD-OIL FACTORY with 82 Patent Lever Presses, with Plates, Bigs, Tubs, Kettles, Tanks; all in complete order. Apply to ROWLEY, ASHBURNER. ft CO., oo< No. 16 fcOUTH WHARVES. rpo CHAIR AND CABINET MAKERS.— ■*;, The Phoenix 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 riahta, or grant licenses to use, on easy terms. This is the only patent. Alt infringers will be strictly dealt with. Apply to JOHN SILBBY, or C. A. BUKGJSSS, No. 34 BROADWAY, Now York oc4-d9m POR EXCHANGE.—A CHOICE TRACT *• ofgoodunjmprovert farmland m the State of New Jersey, convenient to the oity, will be exchanged for city property. Apply at No. U 8 FEDERAL Street. 8023-tf XpOR SALE—A well-assorted stock of ' Hardware, Cutlery, ftc., 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 Pennsylvania trade. Any person desirous of going into the Hardware busi ness will find it a good opportunity. The stock will be offered on reasonable terms. Address " A.,” at this office. sels-stnth tf jyjISSOURI LAND! I 600,000 Aores for Sale and entry, at prices ranging from HH to 50 cents ier Acre* in any quantities re quired . TAXES paid, and PATENTS proourad for purcha se rs of Land under tho G radaation Aot. „Plate furnished gratis by enclosing a postage stamp For farther information aoply to WILSON, RAWLINGS ft CO., V. S. and General Land Agents, 66 CH6BTNUTStreet. Between THIRD and FOURTH, ST. LOUIS, MO. uAtiff WARRANTS bought, sold, and located. 001-3 m - THIRST-CLASS BOARDING, with hand some communicating and single Rooms, at 1417 LOCUST Street. oclB-3m* EDUCATIONAL. SPRING GARDEN HALL.—HLASKO’S BRANCH ACADEMY, AT SPRING GARDEN HALL.—lnßtruotion m Ling’B Calisthenio Exercises for Misses, and a new method of Exeroises. united with Military Drill, for Masters. Class Bays, Tuesday an! Friday, frombalf past3tos for Misses,(no gentlemen admitted during this Instruction;) and from 5 to half past 8 o'clock P. M. for Masters. oc3i-12t ARRISON, TIfIESDAMES OHEGARAY AND D’HER -IYX VILLY respectfully inform their friends and the public that they have removed their Boarding and Bay Bohoot for Younc Ladies from Logan Square to Nos. 1627 and 1629 SPRUCE Street. Pupils from five years of age upward prepared for the fourth doss. jyjff-gm Bryant, stratton, & Fairbanks’ MERCANTILE COLLEGE, S. E. corner SE VENTH and CHEBTNUTStreets.— Day and Evening Sessions, individual instruction in Bookkeeping, in* eluding General Wholesale and Retail Business, Snip ping, Forwarding and Cofttmiesioa, Banking, fcx obange, Manufacturing, Railroading, Bteamboating, fto., the moat thorough and practical oourse in the United States. Also, Leotures, Commercial Caloula tions. Arithmetic, and tho higher Mathematics, Pen manship (best in the oity), Correspondence, ftc. For sale, their new Treatise on Bookkeeping, beauti fully printed in colors, and the best work published. so2G-tf fiLASSIOAL INSTITUTE. V-/ DEAN STREET, below LOCUST. The duties of the Classical Institute will be resumed Monday, September S. J. W. FAIRES, A. M„ au27-d2m Principal. PENN INSTITUTE, SOUTHEAST 00R. NER THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Streets, re opens MONDAY, September Sd. Four more pupils will be admitted. Catalogues seat to any address. au2l-tf . R. STEWART, Principal. INSURANCE COMPANIES. THE MUTUAL LIFEIITSURANOE COM PANY OF NEW YORK. Assets: SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, INVESTED IN VI»ST MORTGAGES ON REAL ESTATK, WORTH OVER 813 000,000. The premiums are lower than in many other Compa nies, and the Dividends have been greater. This is a striotiy Mutual Company. There aro no Btookholders, so that ALL TfTE PROFITS BELONG TO THE INSURED. Pamphlots, and every information, may be had gratis, on application to F. RATCHFORD STARR. Agent, S. W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Street*. PHILADELPHIA' REFERENCES: Thomas Robins, John Welsh, Mordeoai L. Dawson, George H. Stuart, GeorgeM.Stroud, E.S. vVhe en. JohnU. Myers, J. Fisher Learning, Joseph Patterson, William C. Ludwig, John M. Atwood/ Arthur G. Coffin, Thomas H. Powers, George W. Toland, William MoKeo, Thos. Wattson. n23-Iy*il Fame insurance company, no. 406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. STATE OF CONFINED TO FIRiTaND INLAND RISKS. DIRECTORS. Banmel Wright, I). U. Birney, Wm. W. Walters, J. W. Everman, Chas. Biohardeon, Henry Lewis, Jr.. Geo. A. West, Jaoob W. Stout,t 0. Wilson Davis, Mehko Stern. Tbos. S. Martin. GEORGE W. DAY, President. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice Pres't. „ WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary, [jall-ift SAVING FUNDS. A MERIOAN SAVING FUND.—Com- A pany’s Building, southeast corner WALNUT and FOURTH Streets. Open daily from i .ill * o’clock, and on MONDAY till Bin the evening. Phi* )ld Institution has always paid in full, on demand without notice. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All xums paid gold andsuvei, ALEX. ffUILLDIN, President". SAML. WORK, Vice President. John C. Farr, T. E. Harper, George Nugent, John Anspaoh, Jr„ Biml. T. Bodme, Alb. C. Roberts, John Aikman, Jonas Bowman, H. H. Eldridge, Wm. J. Howard. JOHN S. WILSON .Treasurer. JOHN C. SIMS, Secretary. ocSO-lmif CJPRTNG GARDEN SAVING FUND, Olfioe, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine end Cellowhill. Incorporated by the Leeieleture Apnl Mth, Ml. Open for Depo.it, and Payment., daily, from noax o’clock. Also, on MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, from 5 to 8 o’olook. interest 5 per cent, per aur.um. Depositors can with draw their Moneys by Chooks, if desired. Special De Dosits received. JAMES S. PRINCLP;. President. Fbamcts Haut. Saoretarr ae&Mfu PIANOS. AND MUSIC. 4S=9h A SEVEN-OCTAVE $4OO ROSE mu> WOOD PIANO FOR LESS THAN $2OO - in Easy Sums of $3 per Month.—The. Board of Directors of the Philadelphia Musical Savings and Loan Booiety, ohartered by the State of Pennsylvania, April 3d, 1856. take pleasure in announcing to thepubho that they have concluded to issue a FOURTH BER»ES of Stock, the books of which aro now open at the Office, 'lo 1021 CHEBTNUT Street, to reoeivo subsorip ;ions. Persons desiring to avail themselves of the ad vantages ol this highly beneficial institution, should oall atan early day, as the number of members will be limited to 200. .... , The Pianos oan be obtained at onoe, and aro warran ted by the celebrated manufacturers, Schumacher,* Co., for six rears. The great success of this .Associa tion makes it useless to speak ofits merits. The Di rectors did not intend to issue a senes this Fall, and \ave only done bo in compliance with the earnest soli citation of numerous applicants for membership. For further particulars, call upon the Seorotary, who will take pleasure in showing the Society’s splendid instru ments, and will give any information desired. WM. A. ROLIN, President. H, W. GRAY. Secretary. Offioe. No. 1021 CHESTNUT Street. 0027-7tif PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS !! PIANO-FORTES, MKLODEONB, PIANO-FORTES. MELODEONB, Made by Raven, Bacon, * Co., Nunns & Clark, Hallett, Davis, a Co., and others. _ J. E. GOULD, myli-ly SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. tiESm BTEINWAY & SON’S NEW PA- Ff rVffITENT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS. SQUARE GRAND, AND SQUARE PIANOS, now preferred in concerts and in private oircles by the best performers. Received the first premiums over the best makers, from judges like Gottschalk, Mason ,anq other*. Challenge all competition. BirABIUB B ROTHERS, dfi-ly 1006 CHESTNUT Streot. fggfM BURNS’ CELEBRATED ROSE rVYTnWOOD and full metalho-plate PIANO FORTES; and Estey * Green’s Hannonio and Eolian Melodeons. The above instruments are of the very latest improvements, and best makes, For jiate at MARSH’S Music Store, No. 1103 CHESTNUT Street. ocfl lm MARSH’S NEW IMPROVED PIANO LTJL INSTRUCTION BUOK.—Easiest method of fin gering, together with,® beautiful selection of popular oieoesand progressive lessons, ever before published m r small work-Ptioo only BO conts-at MARSH’S Music Store.llo3 CHESTNUT Street. ocs-lm HffUSIO —From all Catalogues in the IYA United Stateß, at One Cent per page—at 1118 MARKET Street, opposite the Farmers’ Mammoth Market House. ocO-lm WINNER’S INDEPENDENT VIOLIN PLAYKR,Nos. 1, 3,3.4,6.6,7. and 8, stc now ready—price 25 oenta—at MARSH’S Musio Store, 1103 CHESTNUT Street, ocs-lm GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. TjUNE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.—The A subscriber would invito special attention to his IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS, known ‘ho moßt perfeot fitting made. On hand, and £'!«}.? oVtppiipr shortest notice. WHOLESALE TRADK SUPPLIED. Also, an extensive assortment of GENT S r uitruon.- ING GOODS, of his own gooTT, 514 CHESTNUT Street. 0025 Four Continental Hotel, DYOTT & CO., No. 232 North SECOND fitreet -Having removed to our new and spacious on u the attention of Dealers to our ex fin T ,W° R Took of PATENT MEDICINES, PER FUMERY. &ml I'ANC Y ARTICLES. Our ll«t coin irisesagreoter vanetr than can be found at any ostab - in the United States, and our pnoen will com wtr^wlthan-nurrhet. tu7 tuthßim HOCOLATE POTASH For sale by V7ETIIERILL & BROTHER, 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. ocJJ WANTS. HOARDING amusements. CJONOERT HALL. TO-DAY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER B.‘ LASTDAY IN PHILADELPHIA . o, PROF, ANDERSON, ■full GRAND DAY PERFORMANCE, os MATINEE MAOIftUE, THIS DAY, AT TWO O’CLOCK. Door, open at half-past Ond. THE LABT PERFORMANCE OT ALL, TBI3 EVENING, AT EIGHT O’CLOCK, Being for the BENEFIT of MISS ELIZA AND MISS FLORA ANDERSON, On whtoh oocaeion MR. ANDERSON Will make bis FAREWELL SPEECH, Positively the _ LAST PERFORMANCES. Concert Hall doses to night George Christy on Monday. Poore open afternoon at 1; Evening 7. it WHEATLEY & CLARKE’S ARCH-ST. f y THEATRE. The Lessees beg Jeate to call the, attention of the Patrons of tins Theatre, and thepubiie m general, to tho Engagement of the GREAT TRAGEDIAN, EDWIN BOOTH. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. _ He will appear as CA8&IU8, in’Shakespears Tragedy ofJULIUe for this occasion only. Seats msy be secured up to Nov. 7.' The Free List must be entirely sospended, except the press, during Mr. Booth’s eights. \\TALNUT-STREET THEATRE /" &»le Lessee Mrs. M. A. GARRBTTBOJL Stage Manager. — Mr. WM, A. CHAPMAN, Business Arent- ..Mr. JOS. D. MURPHY. w . it THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Will be aoted, the celebrated sensation drama (al ready witnessed dt o7er Is.OCO persons) of „ „ , THE DEAD HEAR r! Performed for an entire Season In London. Robert Landry, Mr. Edwin Adams; Legrand, Mr, Young ; Catharine Duval, Mrs. Gladstone ; Cerisetto. Miss C. JflHereon. Previous to the pLay „ A POPULAR COMEDIETTA. Doors open at a quarter to 7 o’elock ,* performances commence TIToDONOUGH’S OLYMPIC (Late GAIK IT**. TIES.) RACE Street, below Third. _.A GREAT BILL FOr’sATURDAY NIGHT. First mght of the thn hog drama erf the LAMPLIGHTER: OR7THK ORPHAN CHILD. . J. E. M’DONOUGfc, as JACK JUNKTs Yankee Tar, m the great drama of the BfcACON OF DEATH; OR. THE WRECKERS OF m , WORWAY. To conclude with SCHOOLMASTER. GRAND AFTERNOON FF.RPORMANCE AT TWO O’CLOCK. TEN NIGHTS IN A iJAK-ROOM. CORDELIA HOWARD as MARY MORGAN. Prices of admission, 35 pents; Family Circle. ISoents* Concert hall: , GEORGE CHRISTY’S MINSTRELS' „ Under the immediate personal mrpervis’on of wi GEORGE CHRISTY, whose excorienoe of over eighteen years in the pro' fusion, and performance for the lasuwelve rear* m the oity of New York. before the erne of that great metropolis, are a guarantee for the excellence of the entertainments he submits for public approval. Re and hie MAMMOTH COMPANY OP TWENTY-ONE PER FORMERS Will opep ON MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER «, . n O N C £ RT HALL. TAe oriental George Christy « his „ INI«ITaB£E ENTEKTAIHMENT, Comprising the ’BIN Cl VAh SEWS OP ETiJ.'OPEAN M2BST*BL»Y. ine best seats reserved for ladies and todies with ;entleraen. Tiokete atr Cents to all parts of the Hall. Doors open at/o’clock—to oommenoe &t73£. PQt-St OBOHOa P. HACK. Agent. Continental theatre. (Late National,) WALNUT Street, above Eighth THE GREAT AMVrioaN CONSOLIDATED T , CIRCUS COMPANY, H. P. MaDIGAN & CO., Proerietort. EVERY NIGHT DURING TRE WEEff. , , SIGNOR CANITO, The yronderfal representative of the King-Tailed- Man-Monfcey. -who will bans bj his tail from the ex treme height oi the theatre. FiratapjvMranee of WM. H. MORESTE, the worn derfnl Horizontal Bar Performer. Re-engagement of W. R. SMITH and TOM KING. The doors open at half past 6 o’olook. Performance commences at half past 7. COMMENCING AT 1% O'CLOCK, faol ■yAN AMBVRG3 & 0 o.’ 3 MAMMOTH MENAGERIE sun HYATT Will exhibit, corner _ TENTH AND CALLOWHILL STREETS, * For a short season only, commanoine .. MONDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 29 Aucrwari]!!, Three lerfnnnfincrs eaoh day,- MORNING. AFTERNOON, AND EVENING. Doora opon. MA. M„ and » and P. M. Admission 25 oents; Children under 9 rears It cent., H«re mar be found all the RARE, VALUABLE, AND CURIOUS ANIMALS Known to Naturalists, and la the only pure and cor rect sohool where youths oan saocessTnlly anlooh, study.and define the GREAT BOOK OF NATURAL HISTORY. .This show contains all the animaia belonyiar to Vaa Ambnrgh x Co.'a Two Menageries, nnited end ax ranged into one colossal exhibition, with TWO SETS PERFOH MING ANIMALS. TWO SETS PERFORMING ELEPHANTS. TWO, (IETSP K RFOP.M iN G PONIES. TWO SETS PERFORMING MONKEYS. TWO SETS PERFORMING MULES, STANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE. ELEVENTH STREET OPKNFOR THE SEASON NEWLY DECORATED AND FAINTED. „ MR. SANFORD . Has eeoored one of the LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented heretofore, who will appear nightly. Sanford vill perform every evening. Doors open at 7; Commence at 7X, Admittance ggoenta. Children 13oenta. THE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA com mano. Iheir PUBLIC, REHEARSALS on S>- ?•- the MUSICAL PUNB- HALL. 8 tioket',sl; single tiokets, 2S cents, for sal. at Chtokennt A Son’s, 887 Chestnut street; Andre’s, 1104 Chestnut street; and BeokJb Lawton's* Chestnut street. „ .Engagements for Par ries, oto., raadeonly at their Office, Chiokering ® Son’s Piano Store, 807 Chestnut street; William Rtoll, 2*l Norm Juniper street, or C. Droughman. 1009 Midge avenue. oc3l-tf tTEADQUARtfiRS, FRANKLIN PLACE.—FREE CONCERTS—Lunch 11 A.M. Tho beautiful and eccomplisfied Vocalist. MADAM 2GRAND, and the beaatifaldanseuse. Mis* MaRY COLSON, assisted by Messrs. MUItPHY, HENRY, and HERR KUNKEN.the celebrated Pianist. 0c29-6t* CHADWICK k PEET,Bnp’ta. P.ARL WOLFSOHN AND THEODORE THOMAS’S SERIEB OF BHC CLASSICAL SOI* Subscriptions will be received at G, Andre k Co., IW4 Chestnut street; Lee & walker, 732 Chestnut street; Beck k Lawton, Seventh ana Chestnut streets; ami Tb.A. Schmidt, JuniperJuitl Chestnut streets, where the programmes and partLra lars oan be seen se2B Bw> PENNA. ACADEMY OF THE FIN* ARTS.—IO2S CHESTNUT Street, 11 CHIMBORAZO.” a splendid Painting by Mignot. “THE FIRST SIN,” a beautiful Marble Statuette by Angelini. On exhibition for a short time. Visitors will please bring their opera glasses. JHBPICINAIi. RHEUMATISM! SMEDLEY’S INFALLIBLE REMEDY effeots cares when all others fail. See certificates. Office, 819 FILBERT street. oc2o sw3tif* J R. STAFFORD’S OLIVE TAB When Ouvb Tab. is Inhaled its healing Bariamt* odors are brought in contact with the lining membrane of the THROAT, BRONCHIAL TUBES, AND ALL THE AIR-CELLS OF THE LUNGS, relieving at once any pain or oppression, and heahni any irritation or inflsmation. . When Olive Tab is Taken uponSuoar, it forme an unequalled Soothing and Healing Syrup for Coughs and all Throat diseases. When Olivb Tab is Applied, its Magsetio or con centrated curative powers render it a most speedy PAIN ANNIHILATOJL Olive Tar is not sticky—does not discolor. Fifty cents a bottle, at 449 BROADWAY, N* Y„ an by all Druggists. J. R. BTAFFOBB’S IRON AND SULPHUR POWDERB 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, Thbt Revitalize and Puhift the Blood, They Impabt Energy to the Nekvous System. Thyt Invigorate the Livbe, They Stbengthbn the Digestion. They Regulate the Secbetioks o? the Body, And abs a Spboific tor all Female Weaknesses Price, One Dollar a Package. At 44 3 BROADWAY, New York, and all Druggists. Pamphlet containing Testimonials from the following and more than 100 other well-known promi nent persons, will be sent to any address, fret by mail. Geo. Law, Esq.., Fifth avenue, New York. Simeon Dbapkb, Esq., Banker, New York. TBublowWbed, Esq,,Albany,N.Y. Gen. Dupe Green, Washington, D. C, Col. Samuel Colt, Hartford, Conn. Col. Chas. May, U. S. A. Rev. Joshua Leavitt, Ed. Independent, New York. Rev. E. Bright, Ed. Examiner, New York. Rev. D. W. Crone, Agt Am. Bible Union, N. V Rev. O. F. A. Spinning, Butternutts, N« Y. Rev. Dr. Leonabd, Exeter,N. H, SEND FOR A PAMPHLET. Sold by all Druggists. DYOTT k CO., No. 232 No SECOND Street, Agents for Pennsylvania, se22->m 1 nmrim For the INSTANT RELIEF and PER- AlJiUMill MANENT CUBE of this distressing plaint, im FENDT’f BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES, Mad. by C. B. SEYMOUR k CO., 4SS BROAD "WAY, Kctt York. Price 31,er box; sent free bj poet. prT-em if! FOR SALE AT ALL PRUGOISTg’. FOR LADIES. TRUSS AND BRACE DEPARTMENTconductedby^com petent Ladies, Entrance on TWELFTH Street, first door below Race, A lull fine of Meohamoal Reme dies, light and elegant tn coarirucltim, specially aAamd lo Ladiis' H , NEKI)I , ESt p ro „ i6tor> 8. W. oorner TWELFTH nnd itACß.Streets. Pluladelphia, j tsr Entranoe to C. H. N.’s Room, for gentlemen, at the comer. seM-3mif A WONDERFUL AND NEVER FAILING REMEDY FOR DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. PROFESBOR MORRIS’ EUOEPHALOS, AN EXTERNAL REMEDY, Prepared by MOCKRIDGE k CO., No. 62 North FOURTH Street. 10“ And for sale br Druggists generally. seU-Bmif HI RS. SANDbREN, PROFESSIONAL I’JL NURSE, has opened a Boarding Hou*B at No 1011 Spruce street, for the speotal accommodariou of Invalid Ladies, and for those owning to Philadelphia to be Con fined, or foT piedittri attendance, where they oan have careful nursing, good board, and all the comforts of home. Mrs. 8. refers, by permiesion, to the following 'SSSfISfWHK Caspar Wister, M, D.. Professor B.D. Gross, L. Rodman, M. D., Professor Jot. Pancoast, Professor S. Jackson. Isa.au Hays, M, D., R. A.F, Penrose, M, D„ Prolesso.r H. L. Hodgo, G. W. Norns, M. Dm _ j. F. Meigs, M. D„ Professor S, H, Diotaon. ooS-lm , . . fU I UASJK3 Oif SEED leaf TOBACCO WMn.tore.Mififort.,lobj s H H>waN a r.o. 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