; EIIBCTORB. RICHARD VAOX, Idas OISSMA. JOHN ALEXANDER, FREDERICK BIOEVBR, fIODFKEY MBTZ9AB, EDWARD WARTMAN. o. w.jacoby, JOSEPH DOWDALL, IRAIAH JAHBS, . aBoRQR d. eimKL. JOHNBLACK, oiioßaEaßoss, i.cp-sViiJ.'wiHOHKaiRB.. * r' ’ • !; JOSEPH LAUBAOH, IBAAO BKOKHOW, QEOE9B, D.JACKBON, " "WILMA*, R. OOROAS, f JORD 8. DANNER, ’ J-‘it '-’J, VRvCRAWFORD, ;.jiW' FBAHOIBLAIRD, j; B. HOWKtt. JOHHOALOHAN, ' ...% SAMOKL MARSHALL. ' ■: wriiMAKBOOKi. " " ftAStIM S. LEONARD, X { > QAYtORD CHDRCH. ' The Cherokee, Nentrall.a»ds. ..“.i - ; ~ mr»iii!ifl o» nw»LUKBB. - - t &?&tiSS2il%S£Z - - fewi! , v; Mtho tevent, L: ' sTt&ft BUMttitc taken by tKflftut&oritiM. 1 . The JPout Expires a* Fort Kearney. :::^s^mssisss^ -•.ffIBIIiBSSSBsABe •“■ “■ ■ Explosion of the Steamboat H. W.llill. • "wt v»w ft»tT*iwi.»Fov. S.—FuTther aoaount* from the - -JalSiSrftilUTOhoet K. w, Htll state that thirtr - ', fid Iron fifteen to twenty :■> V.Fire at Mew Milford, Conn. : ',i a '1 DiilniT.ConnVßoT. buMisnw«r« butMd ' Difbtst N«v Milford. inoluuicf ths bsnlt, Houav ‘ tosioJlos»»,Sßdsix«tor«A • - ■» l>r psrtore of Steamers for JSurope. Hxw Voss. Mot. A— ’ho «to»p»liip Bor ux sin tailed iid»T,w®li» HMMWr« and »1!7.0«> iniMoip. . ,'^PSliSS^r^St/ VaiMMlcn took outl*>PM- ; S; 7a‘cui v «i 1 ;at Cincinnati. - s v ' vontctw M Ljtot« 4 ,-*4 oW MitotaU’iwUtiiiwitwro < cbaSrSeftonrl ’o* Coloatnia street.. between Western Swa»lJ&ejfCTeet, wae ••tirtfr destroyed by fire last < tb tUMOO; the ineutatoe amounts tol4sttfc-v- ‘?S\'r r Wilkins ;bf ‘Telegraph. -tftowC it—<3otloo—Sale’s to*day of 17G0 k- ufi*fiiSMVlt£»fift]fts; the finer uoaluies nave V MmMp,eVeSag (dfefifta*. .Receipts of the week. ’ the week. 7XOO \ - luwjuitiiiin. 'Mm of the weeks 1900 bales; re , Vr^iMs,»iS:h£««.ania*tSS,ooo bates last year :de ' ofnftfft’ofrSofttaM.fttrithif'voft'ftfteomparecl withlaefc s|inrts of the week fe .000. Freight ‘‘' pJm Jptt»'iS^Kwr»o^S*Wt.Kvre t IK* Mailing «* -r J^SCSSmmjWfK^r neftti Bftmnw.- - . , 4r * *' n market unsettled; „ tliit Vrtrdibtlirt «niii| tn lit -it nv'n-T tt V i'btWbch «a»>l > i»<c6da«K , . k • - f , „£> .s»* . ‘ • 00-j,d« , AT«awoTA’..i>-MsHßh»,“-; ’ ~r •: 7 >y. Vit Moifc’A—ArHwd, ship Gw. . ■ f• .' ■ ’ ■ : fnlmne-fil. ,S*tuid*y Bays: „ ikriag btea He tneocu- U* UrtrfHWtrWllUra tounument — • ' *■ --' ‘ ‘ the honor of be ,■ Atterleeeeham nts<. eoßtUting of 'cldck P. M., before fledieaaad gentie lown thit na gen- MlVnled*: 0 This ooßiWßioh the nalUtd to mo ia bait plejere ■ley mamfeaiad theprogreu of. (leing that ap ) of their ehote minntej.tbe.oon trerjocMeirely ire aoored, Mr, W general oti- ] eailS.baao.7iia Jed in making a <d'by.,mnkiog;7s tnine made Mr. jattagbovaao point to jiplt’eEotVlUbarlog Hr. , bedld »iVb *tteb baoeea Hr. Phelan took. /ooVs-ThrOcgh *h* entire Jmssp^ssa ; ,4CAHTS-’AI ioolih*<JO*»|ixGa». ' *j (Bdwkrl^M* 1 Jfrotter,': Bt;:,- President of the •■ - Philadelphia Oil : - the partisan end ouo-iided . ; appointed tePabraary “ Ww«T°» the Charges before a. vok BmHL tm&n} tHfc.^Oitv'ComqUi, of which •V *2io fnivMjSMwfrft*? in b«for« the of ", si »h£ittkey*»i or ahonld ba, Ufa eemnte.i They dejrofthelir appointment rrchavJaaMipaWMtdadi and in a manner that would badUOTadttbbietothe peerest ehrpkoeper, the on -11 Urttrlilng' prbpneloraof the Girard flonre—the ' obtained having bten the pre- Srbductlon Of the water gas, or M house in «aae of anynooeeai atirate works. - ' realty, to the discredit of the tdrtpreaent,.tbayhive parried to inch intolerable lengths at .. naan, wwa wkrinrlhh ppojprletors to lnvoke qg tkalaw in defence oftheir nnquertioD ' J jjhafrhitn, Sfr -Fra; J trno.- JUMthariZhitkthey,have miniated the facte In " t'JiMir»"'tnd'fr>et*of the water gss, thereby ; ' ■deßkWW.mpeepie'Wboea' fnt wests bad bean con ‘ ‘ '■ that • tkeappotntmcnt, - ammnf'tmm b*s been directed towards pra itweslitiglke attainment oi Information by the bed; ekeyhaTeelatmedtorepreient. 1 Kfij*««hontttit period we have known, the eom ' ItttfeM only, through ite chairman, the brother- in ■ IpW of Profeaeer Cressotr.To what extent the ■ etbat'intmbenQor even thedhainainbbnielf, may, - *owel»tm to ; be«xo«ea* on the ground of mla plaeed oonCdanea in the Professor's atatemente, we eaaaot, of eonrte. determine. That aome, oven if , not all; of them have bean innch miaied, we feel very awe; had gladly ahonld we welcome each ed ■almloe of (he feet aa would lead to an end of the meant ncpUuasrt contest. 1 <- ■ It raay ba. bowevar. tbat tbey wlll dedrur to (he ‘ Ohargee wakava made.. If so, we ahall hold onr , . eelrn*ready.to meat them before bonest.intelh •• ceaVtodlndependent men, thereto prove their 'satk;or abide ibe oonicqnenoee., r lf we havo now > . : «mt them »nyir]attloe, they can have the error corrected within a .tingle week. Whenever inch ebrrebHoVsbaHhave ‘been 'made, we ah ail bold . i muaalvoe ready to admit that thay ere .qualified to V •ttaeycdieaat the trial or Ure graat esse of the ' ' FeovtttfVbMadeiphui virtue John 0. Creeson - oud hiseon/*4traUt, within and without the Board of Got Tpieteu— meanwhile remaining, ~ Voara raap«ctftiil7. ' ■ ' - ‘S^fe^ipllK^M&aE,| Committee. ’ °?harada rMor? 1 ’ Co " -. Norn.'—Woe, S.—A typographies! ’error in the latter published on Satardar, makee Mr.SpeakerOrrgive ins OaaOCauta tkrae-(berths of tha Lsoompton Committee. If aeonM have read three-sevenths. Ji.Ea)U Pasha, ion of the former Viceroy, Abbae Paths, and husband of Hunlre Boltana, dangbtar of tha Saltan, died in Cairo, September V: .;18dft. He was only twanty-iix years old, and poa 1' a eaaad a remarkable fondneta for the study of the - laugaageahndGorman literature. VINAWCIAI> AND COMMEKCIAL. .The Money Market. . Ptm-ADStPHrA, Noy. 3, MW. ■ ' V Tk». wrefobad waatter of to-day, added to the inflir eaeee vrerionily dapreaaihit the atook market, whioh .- wae very dad atd hearr. There wee little reflation in ' . vnaM.neariy all the aalaa being at prevtont ouolntinna. ' Pati»aylvaniaAaiiroadahareaeoUfor»?fandXeading. . i-' afetieeat MH. . Taatb aad Elaventh-atraet F«aaantar ' Railwayaold atmtdt.WaatPbiladaieliiaat fiotf,Second - Third Street at el for tha atook arid £9 for the bond*. There ra nothing new to be esrd of the money mar* . hat. To-dar waa.aait alweraiann thatth of Novem ber, a day for heavy payment!, and aa two daya came in ena tha raoaipta at tha banka ware quite large. Wa ‘ hew of nb proteata of known firma, and the day paaaed offwitbaat maiden t. The foDoving ia a atatement of the depoaita and : eonaca. of the United State. Mist, in this city, lor tiro .. month of Ootober, 1830: DEPOSIT*. ' fioffl.. T — .*• ToUl ..... in exchange fot««ati of nrrUiue.,. OOLOCOIKAOK.c No. of Pieces, Value. 14413 $390360 00 ....3413 33,130 00 ™B4» 17.090 00 78 33,033 60 > i,,.' <? DotffcUEAglss^-.. — 77.7. FiM —. ... Tbtftl 9ILVKB COINAGB ■ «.#» «si.co#oo ,gwo ■ M.oso.co — 139,000 13.100 00 110.000 5.800 (0 39,000 iJSoO « li«S M - i ■-,. ■ 1 , , coppbb* ; 1 limit-‘-n 1,000,66 a 910,000 00 Vr , V ':?*’• ' RKCAPITDLATIOW. - pieces. Value, aQjfr^y. ’ *.. 10,704 &5&7.5T3 60 . .......... , *4,673 » _ 1,000,000 ; 10,00000 • ...1,373)719 * Q4&JMn Philadelphia SU^H*«l»a“* e Bale#, R*po*i*d Br S. K. «artWh»»i , “' oh “ u ElohM * f . MUST BQA-RD. 1000 Reading R6« TO-.'MK *S«ifcnLLfL\r^‘S'* • aoo Wilmington 6«...• -WO- « l)«V-Cao.. .43 1000£lm)r»7a rtwn TOK 8 Moina Can pref.. i .112 KfOO do..Mi>>..isVA7(M 9 . ptb£. . ,112 tnoo h 0 .70H lOHarnaburg ii.Sdyßßi 1000 Phil & Ban 7a- 78 17 • do.. ...-.^..,61 UOO M f4DDIK 6s<iivn 11 8. do~— 61 *lSeaverMead.~— 64 38LetoghBonp 39K 10 d0.r...~~-—u63>f 10 do 100 Reading R * • • .lot* 48 Cam Sc Am. .2days 120 BETWEEN BOARDS. | 5 Be&v Mead.... *. to 63 X [eOotd&Sd-st2dmfg~..Bs moocitr R «a 1000 Heading H 6* 'BB.. .7* I 1000 do 'B6-.74 I SECOND BOO GUr «•.. . rtr .,«o 103 1000MEntx bd«9o •fiou drum R 6« ioo 600'- 3 Morris Can pref.. .ill# BMinehill....-.~. 6* ' 10 do.w Of *•••-jox MBoh Nav pref._- »7f SFeottaß; CLOSING PRU Bid. Asked, Philadelphia i*~lol7f ltntf PhiUfcß.,—ioits mx Phila«s-..nsw.lk Ktfj* Penna s«~intoffSsK M Read R im < » 81 to% Heading bd« *70.. BSK 83 R’d mtae *BO in 0ff.90& .. Readmit’*. 74, 74?; Penna R dir or. 30« to* Penna R Sdmt (to 89)4 90X < UorCleon dr off.W 63)3 . Mor Cl pfdvofl..lll)« US 1 SohNtttemoff.73 74 Sob Nay imp 6t..... © SohuylNevatk,-..8?4 834 i Narprf- 20>« Q i Elmira R ... BJJ f 1 Novbmbbb 3—Evening. 'Wharf operations have been interrupted to-day bj the inolemenoy of the weather, and the markets gene rally have been dull. There is nothing doing in Flour exoept to supply the wants of tbo trade, who buy slowly at from 55 60ft6C2)4 for common to good superfine, S«62XeG for extras, 5««625 for family, and 56,6 Q«» 6.75 bbl for fancy lots, as to brand and quality. Jftyo Flour and Corn Meal are not inquired for, and offered a t 54.25 ior the former, and 53A0 0? bbl for the latter. Wheat.—A few smalt lots sold at 132a135a lor fairTo good Pennsy.vania and Western reds, and 140®U50 for white. Choice lots are held higher. Rye is held at 740 ior Southern, and7Bo for Bt&te. Corn unchanged, with small sales to note at 710. in the oars, and 72c afloat. A lot of Western sold at7oo,instore,'and7Oo bus prime dry Delaware at 680,in the oars, o*ta are held at 350 ttHafor Delaware, and too for Pennsylvania, and little or nothing doing. Barley continues dull; a sale of 0.010 bus prime New York State was made at 800 OF bus. Babk.—Quercitron is quiet,with sales of SOhhds Ist No. 1. at ton. Cottow.— The market is steady, but very quiet, and a few small sales only are reported. _• Groosrim and Provisions.—We have heard of no sales, and the markets for both are unchanged. , execs.—There is a good dsra&nd for Clnversced.and sales of 380 dub are reported at 56e6 bu, mostly at the latter rate for prime. . , -Wniwr utcaTce, but the demand continues limited at *W4e for Pennsylvania bbl*. 230 for Western do, 31Ko for drudge, and SSoIi&o for hods. New York Stock 55000U85«.*74.._1t» 10000 N Carolina 65.,.. 2V 2000 Missouri 6s.7fiß 1000 Kentucky 6s 10374 MOO Virginia 6s 88 10000 .do ISO 8774 4000 At C Spol m» f o b t6X 2000 Han &BtJßbs. 63 1000 Gal 3c Cbi lst m. 97 JOshs Am Ex Bank... 99 7 Park Bank * • •. .111)4 40 Metropolitan Bank.lll 100 NY Central £ BSX 0 do ............. 8?K THE MARKETS. -■ Flour— Owing to the inelemeney of the weather and to the advancing tendency of freights, prices were heavy end sales moderate,including about flj»0©9.000 bWsat 50 91418 40for snperfine State and Western, and ‘at 500O*ft.7Ofor common to ohoice extra State. -•wheat —The' eilss were moderate, end embraced eboat9D.OOoM9.9pobushels,at 51J6©1J7 for Milwaukee club.andat 5130 fnr winter red. • Coax—Sa\*sof 50,000bashels at TO®7Q)4o for West ern mixed. afloati aed at 710 from store. • - Pork was quiet. Sales of Mess at 519a19.12)4, and new prime at BlUBeimi, Whisky quiet and nominal. ARIiIVAIS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, VP TO 12 O’CLOOK LAST RIGHT* CONTINENTAL HOTEL-Nfnth and Chestnut streets. T S Thompson. 8 Carolina C H Peterson. Phila H K Johnson, New Jersey F M Camp, w Cheater 8 M_Lawrence. Wiloox John Kennedy, N York H Mcßride*Wooster, O Jas Moßride, Wooster, O F B buierman, Nashville J Klinck & nephew, a C M Clegg,Englan* JnoHßrown, Boston Anderson.. Trenton Mis* Jennie. C Teed H B wfiSfl&'fci Yo,lt JaeW SmithjlJe* York KHSemwon. Boston tpuisjw C»»iee. New York • u? PS"* *w7. New York 1 Dorr A wf, Barton g? 2! Dumpbreri Horton A BJt.dfirfd. Conn §a®lSlton k wf, Illinois G L Lewis, Virginia Itey sHF Stenh.n. Balt JohnSoott. New York A S 5*f ton %, d *. Boffklo JZ Davie.t wf. N York BfY York J M Dunqicr, Boohester wmieLord. Clneaio MCourSieht* Ia.NY HJSohlson.Delaware NTFairtipks, St Johna k-EPiaaree * la,N York D JhsoherH; A la, N lork S»V n dJ?? I,y 2 r ) t „ PWBennett. Baltimore M P Aobertson 4c la, Ya J GByrnum, Tenn J M (WOrkaffas JnfiJfjStorer. Yi reinia J C Haaleton & la, N Y 42 England J S Mackay. Brooklyn -?fe.'i«|S;P’Jc York &££&&&*”* MrtßoeeKellen,Baltimore Miss Ann Kellen, Balt Delaware L B Gooding, Delaware .Wly S&lhnißcLoaia JoeUtily, St Louis Hampton, PittaUirgEH Iri*h,pittsburr d n> &, DrF H Beckham, rrovi’e -R.4 s iGMkeuiaip A fail Ya • L Morgan stem, Pittsburg fiScteon tSSfflS&.ftS^o.ir JsaaeHirMJi& i»,n y Joe Becdendorf & la.N Y GIRARD HOUfiB-rN. E. corner Ninth and Chestnut. ££<2 gtjjwt. Pennsylvania H gallan, Philadelphia S?we"* Philadelphia H RCoggshall, Penn'a fir 4H Anderson, AI Jj LqelrNAvea. .Mrs Wslisce ’Look Raven Streets, Loetcnaven , 'EC Mestin, Pennsylvania Jno Campbell, ttCaroiia JffepiT aTirL v a Cbas H Hastings. PennY Walter Mnirar* OC Corbett i wf, N York PoHlaud J Y Tellows A.wf, If York - W B jDann, Georgia 8 D GrtEth. k mi child It Miss Hunter, New York Bserv, NesrYorjr - J Wwaner, Baltimore Isa Hamilton. Baltimore Mr Bradford. New Yon: r Crawford. New York MrjcfttrsHCCnmston.NY §Fox, New Yo’k J W Cummiogg, fit Louis kulook A la, New York B P Shank, Lancaster i BBath,Pottsvilie WHFlam. Rutland Mrs Plum, Rutland B Elliott. Walesbnry Thoe Barns, Lynchburg J H Smith, Bprmifield Dr Jones, Pennsylvania R WilUams. New York G W Campbell, ff Jersey F Steele, Minnesota Hon F a zoUicofibr* Neshv R P Joy A la. Mass f Jas Gallagher, Baltimore Tbos Bradley, Baltimore r Dunbar & la„ Arkansas Miss West, Arkansas dwßoott, Illinois w RW Cotes k. 2oh, Balt Arnold A la. New York R Abecoo, New York Alfred CaUlr, New York U N Clinsty, Baltimore Jno W Wixon. Waehington John M Barolay, Wash John C Tunnel!, Alton A B Booker, Alton L KHornstead, U 8 Army wA Shepard, New York A Bookway, New Yors ChasFangboni, N York HR Smith. New Haven AJP Blaok, PenGsylvania G F foott, Wubington J H Harmsr, Fhifada CM West,Penn'a John L Barrett k wf, N Y MisS'Darrett, New York Miss L Stewart, N York B H Latrobe, Baltlmore J F Roadwright, Chicago SB Skinner, Jdemphi* . W B Joynes, Caarleston Mrs Joy.nes fcd, charleston Robt Boyce. Charleston CL Livingston,Charleston H Martin. Alabama MrSimpeon,Georgia _ C Rich, New York T DP Gnermnt & la. Ya J N Richardson,DanV, Va L E Snow, New York J S Nevins, New Jersey AMERICAN HOTEL—Oh*Btndt st., above Fifth. M H Dunn. W Chester John Wilson, Balt C ITChristman, Fa Wm Ellis. Phiia £ §ririf» -SH Pa Gao J Robbins. N Jersey « Kelly, Ohio . F B Levis, Mt Holly, NJ Ri&oU»ney. Burlington G Jameson. Burlington Iff BConaell.New York WmJ Boothe, Alex’s, Va Dt 'Thomas, W Chester J Bradshaw A la. Conn T B C/ossraan, Conn Jas G Brown. N York §K Kelly, Ohio 13 L Barnet. New York A fljmondi,Conn, WHNorcross, \ork, Pa Drake, Newton, N J F F Neel, Monroe, va ■ i MeSherryi Monroe, Va KC Cummings, Balt i rjGoUman, Balt , H L Lee, Jr, New York J B MoCreay, M&uoh Chunk O P Emery, Mast JONES’ HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Sixth. . AL Beeler. New York DMeconkey,W Chester A Armstrong. U S.N Jos H Neff* la, Wihn,NO £ f •omwxvjUoi Fla J) W Moore, New York f M Healey, Cumberland Theo Gennert, penna Mr* Fielding, New Jersey P 'Pieman, Cincinnati, 0 Ths KiJwber, Jr, Syracuse Miss Wilson, Huntingdon Wtt White, New Jersey J B Frees, New York HG Jones, New York H LParker, New York MEROHAN TS* HOTEL—Fourth street, below Aroh. Alex Bey, Denver eifcy A V Brown A la, Pa G MoFail, Ohio VS Snyder, Canton, Ohio 8 Piero9' New York Rodney Moore, Siotersv M BAirr, LancasterLA Riddle ms W R Hazard A family H C A Lobrldge.New York 9 y SoblMon, N Orleans J R Crumley, Tennessee John B Hough, Missonn ' Jonah Hearing, -Reading THE UNION—Aroh street, above Third. J W Prather, L«uisWlle.Ky ThoePCook.Peunsyivania Henry Crofert A la, Conn Jae Campbell, Virginia E lianforth, Riobmond.Va J T Hatoher, Ohio ALGee,GaTdon,P& - STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. MStandlpy, Pa G Nicholson, Chnsti’a.Pa F Johnston, Chester co Wra Watson, Chester oo Jaa Williams, York oo HNPeott.Nnw York J F FiveT'.'Penn** Witt Jones, N Jersey Sami Grundy, N Jersey BI T Moorhead A 2s, Pa Bo) FGrone, Harrisburg H M Affliox* Pa Wb Robinson, Greensb, Pa A H W Creigh. Pittsb David Watts. California Wm M Clark, California R Brash, California James Cummings, Pa R J Hally, Chester oo Mrs Conrod,Ohio Mrs Thompson, Washingt. A Sapuger, Phiia AT. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third. T Enes, New Jersey ; M Harler. Philadelphia Sami H Joseph, New York Geo Mar Powell. St Paul Wm H Fletcher, N Jersey H Thorner, Toledo, Ohio Hi Mason. New York DM Poor. New York Wm H DeCamp, New York w 0 Sexton* flt Louis Jos Iftly, 8t Louis • Geo W Joses, Fa. S Newberter. New York O Maoiidelo, New York , A Paima, New York F Hejtxer, Now York J Murray, New York J O Wilson, Riohrnond.Va LPAnslin, Riohmoud, Va COMMERCIAL HOTS L—Sixth st., above Chestnut, ft M Baker, Chatham A S Gillet, Chester oo B R Batheld, Books oo M. Taylor, Packs oo A K Joyes W Porter, Rochester, N Y E Leonard, Chester oo , H H Shants, Pbiladelphia Wm H Pourbeer, Pbilada SMC Nesbit, Pt Deposit Job M Clayton, Fottaville ■ -John Trayner, Chester co Truman Coates, Lano oo W B Roberts, Pluloda Aug Leopold, Berki oo NATIONAL HOTBL—Raos atreeti above Third. Jam.. Priu.llHnoio o L MoGbea, Illinois John Motiraib. Dataware H P Mitohal* Delaware Alvin Moonex. Cambridge B H ob«r. Lsnoaster. »’a f**” 1 IMopro. AllMheiii Cjr J P Rothohild, Allen City Dapu yohyrroth, Allentown P 8 Hl.lttx, Reading JaeobGirton. Bloom.burg jaa J Newhard, Lebanon John Ammerman. Ohio Vincent Hammond, Md Wm Robert Smith, Maryland HJ> Heath, Maryland MT., VERNON HOTEL—Second street. above* Aroh, Lewis Whipple. New York IBDJstb, New Yojk C H Luokene, Montgomery C L Parrey, Jenkmtown Geo B l>Joat, Reading Jos Lewis, Doyles town Mr Soatotgood. New Jersey JohnSl.ee, Philadelphia O Palmer, Montgomery oo James Wood. Philadelphia MBeidier, Harrisburg J KKMred, Milford,Pa M H WilliamseD. Ohio 8 W Darby, Delaware A S Davis, New Jersey Col E JL Townsend, Phiia BARLEY SHEAF—Seoond street, below Vine. Jan Taylor, Williamsport J F Boozen, Npw Jersey John Davis,Books oo Lb Angle, Williamsport J Charter, Pennsylvania G 8 Brown, Philadelphia G W Adams. Pennsylvania G W Thomson, N Jersey J Q Milwoitb, Pennsylvania J D Harcal. Pennsylvania 908760 36 46 > 829 60 £604.579 93 FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Second street, above Market D Robertson, Delaware ‘ Geo Potier, New York Hnbt nhermsn, Delaware Ohns 8 Carpenter, Pa John Malhews.Buoks oo Dr KDMiles, Media.Pa 8 WDsrly. Delaware W Jones, oewark, Md W H Ward k la, P» Jos Smith, Kentucky Jacob Reiff, Baltimore > 6.130(0 MERCHANTS* HOUSE-Third street, ab. Callowhill Wm H Wray, Wiim, Dei R L Stout, Wilm, Del David L Transua. Easton J W Smith, Weatherly, Pa C L Smith, Snyder 00, Pa .£0,794 £367,373 60 BL4CK BEAR-Third street, above Cal'owhtil. A Baotansn. Mcohaniosv'le G W Reifsnyder, Penn H fienershoi, Reading BALD EhGLK—Third street, above Cailewbiil. John Rooky, Montg co, Pa N T Dosler, Bethlehem Grover & Baker’s Celebrated NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES The Best in Uee for Family Sewing. No. 730 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. au27-ly . All should not fail to read the adver* timent of Prof. WOOD is to-dar s paper. au«-U 16 Penna R., .Sdays 3974 6Lehigh Scrip.-.-—39J4 50 Reading R- .Sdays 20 SI 270 do— .lots 20 31 : 19 td ASd-stß lots 5l w JOCataß oon. v -._- 4X 7 Norristown R 4874 - X do.< . 4874 IS Phila Blr 120 SNAmerßk. 142 [CEB—STEADY* , Bid. Asked. Elmira pref..!7 w 18 Elmira 75’73......70)4 70)4 Longleland R.-.12J4 is LehTJl AN—..53 64 behClfe N 80iip..59)4 S9K North Penna R_.. .9 io N Penna R 6s. 71)4 73 NFenpa R 105...... 100 Catawis RCon..- 4 4)4 datawissaPrefd.-13)4 is Frnkx k. South K. .47)1 49 Seoond A Third...sl 6H4 RacefcVmeBtß..So 3s WeetPhila R—..67)4 53 Chest &. Wal 32 Green 6b Coates .18 19 IfiprdcPine 9)i 10)* Philadelphia Markets. Exchange— Nov. 3. BOARD. SOehsN Y Cenß 82)4 160 Erie A 31 SOMioh BANIaB-17 490 Hud Riv R. &G 0 S7)J 200 do 68)4 lOOjSesdmg R s3O 42 100 do 42# 100 111 Cen R scrip 72 ioo do *6O 72 160Galena* Chi R.., 71)4 260 Chi & Rklsld ft... Ci? 4 100 do £6O 64M 60 do bM 6634 CITY ITEMS. Tag Prince of Walks to White for the New York Lkdgbr.—Hia Royal Highness, Albert Edward, is said to have entered into a contract with Bonner, of the New York Ledger, to write for that paper a tcrios of sketches concerning New York Society and fashion able bieak-downß in that city. In cojißidcratimTof which, Bonner is to pay the national debtof k'mland (54 000,000,100) within six months. When the Prinoe doses this engagement, we have it in contemplation to engage his servioes to get up somo first-rate notices of the merits of the olegant garments for gentlemen and ycuths made at the Browu-Btcme Clothing Hall of Rook hill & Wilson, Nos. €O3 and 605 Chestnut street, above Eixth. If the Prinoe performs the duty satisfactorily, he will reoeive an order for a handsome suit from the establishment named. [From the Zanesville Aurora, November 25,3859 ] New Glue.—Wo advertise to-day a new stylo of glue, whioh must be needed m every house. This is reported to be the identical glue wiih whioh the man glued his dog together after he (the dog—not the man!) had’split himself in twp halves by running against a sharp post while in purauitof a rabbit. Itia related of this unfortunate dog that he was stuck together with two legs up and down, and remained so for the rest of his life; albeit ho was a more durable dog after than before this slight aooident. because white he was running on two legs the rther two were rosting, and he had only to flop over on the rested legs and go ahead, afresh. This only shows that care should bo taken in sticking things together, when you have a good glue to work with. Oo29nofli;3tW Balloons for Garibaldi.—The brothers, Brooks, balloonists, the elder of whom preceded and pioneered Professors J.a Mountain and Wise.jind edi tor Hyde, upon tho occaiien of their perilous trip from Bt. Louis to the Atlantic, in June, 1559, recently wrote a letter to Garibaldi, profibring their service for the purpose of reoonnoitering tho positions of the Neapoli tans. They reoeived, per steamer Asia, on Sunday, an autograph lotter from Garibaldi, accepting their ser vices, and will leave early in November for Italy, scat tering along the routo numerous petite American flags, oaohone bearing the inscription, “Buv your Clothes at the One-phicx, Gift, Fashionable Clothing Empo rium of Granville Stokes, No. 607 Chestnut street.” The most skilful outters in the oountry measure gontlemon for ordered suits. The Prinoe of WAles excitement has died out and made way for the present exoitoment for Photo graphic piotures at Renner’s Photographic Gallery, 617 Second street, above Green. * SPECIAL NOTICES Thkoat and Lung Diseases —Any form of disease of tho Breathing Organs are atonoe relieved and permanently cured by the uso of DR, J. ft. STAF FORD’S OLIVE TAR AND IRON AND SULPHUR POWDERS advertised m tins paper. Tho Olivo Par infuses Magnetism or vitality, which is retained and diffused through the sjßtem by the aotionofthe Iron and Sulphur Powders upon the Blood. Ihe Iron retains the vital or life-giving forces in the circulation, and the pombmeil Sulphur converts its waste or woru out parti oles into gases, whioh are expelled from the body through the pores, fiend for a Pamphlet. Sold by ail Druggists, and by DYOTT & CO., No. 332 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia. oc3-tf Flvkr and Agok.—This trying and pro voking diiease, which fixes its relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing him to a mere shadow in a short space of time, and rendering him physically and men tally useless, can bo defeated and driven from the bocy by tho use of DR. J. HOSTBTTER’B RENOWNED BITTERS. The great success it has met with, and the benefioial results following its uss, have established it as a permanent “institution.” We would advise our readers to procure this valuable spooific. and if on ab sent friend is afllioted with the Fever and Ague, or any other nervous disease, to hasten and prooure this much favored and greatly-desired article. A trial is aU that is needed to prove its many excellent qualities. For sale by Drugg.sts and Dealers generally every where. DYOTT & CO., Agents, 232 North BECOND Street, Philadelphia. lt-d&W Second-Hand Safes.—l am receiving a great number of ftarrel, Herring, A Co.’s Second hand Sheet-Iron Safes (many of tholn almost new), also those of other makers, in oxohange for the now celebrated Lillie Wrought and Chilled Iron Safe A general assortment constantly on hand, and offered at very low prioes. Please call and examine. Depot, 715 CHESTNUT, under Masomp Hall. M. C. SADLER, Agent, Philadelphia.. soS-mthtf Saying Fund—National Sa#ety Trust Company.—Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania. RULES. 1. Money is reoeived every day, and in any amount, arge or small. 2. FIVE PER CENT, interest is paid for money from the day it is put in. 3. Tbi money is always paid baok in GOLD whenever it is nailed for, And without notice. 4. Money is received from Executors, Admfnisira torst Quardians, and other Trustees, in large or 8171a]! sums, to remain a long or abort period. 0. The money received from Depositors is invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first olass securities. 6. Office open every day—W AI.NUT Street, southwest corner Third street. Philadelphia. jal2 Seamen’s Saving Fund—Northwest Coenbe Beconp and Walnut Stebbts.—Deposits re ceived m small and large amounts, from all classes of the community, end allows interestat the rate of FIVE PER CENT, per annum. Money may be drawn by checks without locs of in terest. Office open daily, from 9 until6o’olock,and on Mon day and Saturday until nine in the evening. President, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Sooretary, CHAS. M. MORRIS Salamander Fire-Proof Safps.—A very arge assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at rea sonable prices. No. 304 CHESTNUTBt.,Philadelphia, au2S-tf EVANS k WATAON M AHMED. McjCUE—MOFFETT.—On the 22d September, by Rev, Dr. Karsner. Mr. Patrick Motue to Miss Annie Moffett, aft of this city. * BOVIER—YOUNG.—On the 17th ult, by the Rev. sroh.P. Cobb. Mr. Henry Bovterto Mna Mary Ann Am.i.i..-I'f f>n m 1 «I w.i. ■— *’ --*-r EAB P-JftMMERMAN.-On the Ist instant by the Rev. George A. Durborow, Mr. William Earp to Aliss Mary M. Zimmerman, both of t his oity. * OFFER— fiiEWAKD.—On the Ist instant, by Rev. J. Woodlin. Mr, William Offer, of Maryland, to Mrs Elisabeth A. Steward. 01 Richmond, Va. * SCHWAKE-BOFfAANN-it Charleston, S. C„ on the 23d ult., br the Rev. W- 8. Bowman. Augustus H> bohwake, of Germany, to Mies Emma M. Hofmann, of Philadelphia. * DIED. HIGH.—On the 2d instant, Wm. Piciaon High, in the 24th year ol lus age. Service will be held at his late residence, No. 616 Girard avenue, on Tuesday morning, at 9 o’olook. Funeral from the residence of his father, Samuel High, Mam street, above Swede, Norristown, on Tuesday af ternoon, at 2 o’olock. "* McCLAlN.—»>n theiSd instant, Andrew, son of John C. and the late Susannah MoOlnia, aged C years. Funeral from the residence of hie grandparents, Moya mensmg avenue, belowDiokorson street, tins (Monday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. * MOBGKOVE.—On the 2d instant, Anna E. Mosgrove, ared 27 years. Funeral from the residence of her mother, No. 20 North Twentieth street, this (Monday) afternoon, at o'clock. * PKCHIN.—On tlie Ist instant, Mr. John Pcohln, aged 92years. Funeral from his late residence, No. 2G6 South Tenth street, this (Monday) morning, at 10 o’clock. " BLbUlT.—On the 2d instant, Bailie Jones, daughter of Thomas and Mary Bleuit, m the Bth year of her age. HENSEL.—On the 2d instant, Chrißttan Froderiok Henßel,iQthe3<thyearof lusage. * Weekly R< sport of Interments. ialth Office, November 3.1860. i/p of Philadelphia from the 27th vthcZdof November* 1860. Interments in the Ci of Octo&er fc ’ ’ Vo > o a, cr a. o* DISEASES. ~ E DISEASES. ~ £ ■ o “a* Asthma* . 1 Effusion on Bratn... l Abscess » Epilepsy ** i Asphyxia—.,..*... 3 Erysipelas 2 Aneurism 2 Fever, Scarlet, 22 Apoplexy-.-.*—. 4 “ 'J'yphuß 1 Burn* .—. 1 “ Typhoid 2 Cancer—*. 4 Gangrene j „ 4 * Uteraa....—. I llomorrhago 2 Casualties —. 2 1 “ Lungs.. J Croup....-.-...-*-. 4 Inflammation,Brain 2 1 Congestion of Brain. 13 •• Bronchi l 2 " Lungs...... 3 1 “ Larynx,.-.. 1 'I Cholera Infantum.«. 1 “ Liver,—... J Cons’ption of Lungs 24 0 “ Lungs,..—. 6 Convulsions 6 44 Pentomcnm. 2 “ Puerperal 1 ** BU & Bowels 4 2 Cyanosis 1 “ Heart 1 Bipthena 116 Inanition— 1 3 Diabetes l 'Jaundice 1 Diarrbcea~ 2 Mania a-p0tu........ 3 Dropsy..—.—.... 1 2 Marasmus 0 * Brain 6 Palsy 2 1 “ Chest—. 2 Bmail-Pox —..— i 3 “ Heart,— 1 l Still 80rn.—........ 13 Disease of Brain.... 1 1 Syphilis —. 1 *• Heart.... 3 1 ulceration of Bowelß 1 “ Kidneys. 2 “ Throat. 1 Drowned 2 Unknown 1 Dysentery. 2 Debility— 7 4 % 131 ' ABOVE ' c; 9 ......W 30 —. 31 13 1 1 .'.".'.IT \\\* 1 226 OP THE * THEBE WEEK: Under 1 jrear-~~.. 52 From 60 to 60... From Ito 2 w “ oo to 70—. •* 2to 5.-~~...... U* “ 70 to 80 “ 6to 10. 13 " 80 to 90 ** jo to 15— 4 •• eo to 100.- « 16 to 20. 8 “ 100 to 110—, " 20 to SO M “ SO to 40.... 21 “ 40 to 60. 20| Nativity—United States, 174; Foreitn, 40; known, 12. From the Almshouse, 12; People of Color, 13; from tho Country, 0. _ WARDS. WARDS. WARDS, First— 20 Tenth —l3 Nineteenth..—.l3 5e00nd.......... 9 Eleventh ..,. 4 Twentieth.—.ll Third —. ... 8 Twelfth——3 Twenty-first.... 2 Fourth-.. 23 Thirteenth 4 Twonty-seoond.. 2 Fifth—.—. <5 Fourteenth ti'Tweutf-thud..- * Sixth 1 Fifteenth—. .10 Twenty-fourth...l7 Seventh 21 Sixteenth—. 7 Uuknown 8 lisbtb.- 9 Seventeenth....l2 . Ninth.— 4 Eighteenth..... 4 Total 226 The number of deaths compared with tho correspond- of 1869 and ol last week, was ns follows: Week ending November 6.1859, was 198 ** “ Ootober 27, law, was 228 Males, 111; Females, 115: Boys. 61; Girls, 70. By order of the Board of Health. ARTHUR HUGHES, IleaUh Officer. JJIiMJK DRESS Gi Cashmeres, Monnoes, Auiiure Cashmeres* Velour Heps, Velour Ottomans, Bombazines, Tamisea, Moussehnes, Heps Anglais, Paramattas, BESSON )ODS.—A large stoaU Bombnzino Alpaoas, Mohair Lustres, Satin de Chines, Ammalinos, Figured Poplins, Irish Pophns. Oros Oram Bilks, Poult de Boies, English Silks, Patent Boiled Silks, 3co. y- SON, Mourning Store, No. 918 Chestnut street. IOUfOHTATIOftS. I reported lor The Press,) HAVANA—Bark Martha Anna, Chase—33s hhda 23 tos 4 hols molasses order. _____ MARINE INTELLIGENCE. SEE FOURTH PAGE. BY TKLEOBAPH. (Correspondence of The Press.) . . New ualbaks, Nov 3. Arrived, bark Benj Hollett, from Now York. . _ , MEMORANDA. ,chip John Stewart, iiernsee, sailed from Callao 11th nit. for Hampton Roads, Ship Susan Howland, Adams, for New York, was dis obarsin* at Callao l4ih ult. ,w Eilwood, Walter, Chadwiok, for Hampton Roads, sailed from Callao Sd ult. Bohr Little Charley, Wilcox, for Philadelphia, sailed from Hartford 2d mat. PhUad?lphfa p^ ‘ a ' sailed from Hartford 2d inst. for Normnn, and Alida, Robinson, «»V; arrived at New York 8d lust, ton ma Ber * roollB i henoo, arrived at Charles- H?ws)f| r .n n M §nh ult.’ Bl 00 !“ 0 ’ rrom Rl ° d 0 Janeiro - at inet^ Houston, Russell, hence, at Charleston Ibl leanssmh^if” 168 ’ Godfror ’ ,lOnoo ' "was below New Or- Bohrs L Audenreid, Bartlett, and Evelyn, Williams, sailed from Providence 2d mat for Philadelphia. Panama, Dot23—Bark Luoj L Hale, at Ollao. with a onrso of guano, it was supposed was sot on Gro6ih inst. by the crew, who fire under arrest on board the IT states steamer Wyoming. All the upper deck and fire and mam rigging wore burned It is said that tho cargo will be transhipped and the bark condemned. THE PRESS.—-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAYS NOVEMBER 5, 1860. rvrS* POST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. ILS ' NOVEMBER 2, 1860. NOTICE io hereby given, by order of the Postmaster General, that irom end after this date, Letters for the Mails deposited in the street letter-boxes, without the nre-paymoDt of. ONE CENT FOR COLLECTION* WILL BE DETAINED, and notice givon, as ui the oase of -Letters where the postage may be wholly unpatdi fno3-6tl ■ Nrß, BROWNE, Postmaster. GOUGH’S LECTURES. UL3 NOVEMBER 13 AND )•>, 0 AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. On and after Wednesday, the 31st inst., the remaining Tickets for Unreserved Seats will be sold at Mftrtien’s Book Store, 006 CHESTNUT Street, and at the Traot Depository, CHESTNUT Street, below Tenth. Prioe 25 cents, „ _ A limited number of Stage and Orohestra Tiokets oan bahadatManien’eonly. Price 60 cents. no3-3t* rff PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF DEN LLS TAL SURGERY.—Tho regular Courso of Leo tureß in this institution will commence on MONDAY next, November 6, at 12 o’olook. po2-3t* 133 NtlUli' ELEVENTh^itraot. rrs=» FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ BANK, U,„3 Philadelphia, Octobers, 1800. The Annual Election for Direotors 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’olook P. M., and on TUESDAr.the sixth day of November next, a general meeting of the Stockholder#, will be held at the Banking-House, at 4 o’clock P, M., agreeably to the oharter. 006-dtnol9 W. RUBHTON, Jn., Cashier. OFFICE PENNLYL VANIA RAIL Lk3 roadcompany. _ PiiiLADELrniA, Oetobor 17,1860. The Board of Direotors have this day doolared a semi annual dividend of THREE PER GENT, on the Capi tal Stock of the Company, olear of State tax, payable on and after NOVEMBER 15, 1860. Powers of Attorney for collection of Dividends can be had on application at the Office of the Company, No. 238 South THIRD Street. THUS. T. FIRTH, 0018-tdel i Treasurer. rrg=* NOTICE.—TIIE ANNUAL MEETING of the Btookholders of the Pennsylvania Balt Manufacturing. Company will bo lield on THUKSDAY. the ISth of NOVEMBER, at 12 o’olook,at the Offioe of the Company, No, 131 WALNUT street. Philadelphia. 0c29-12t THQB. SPARKB, bcorctaV OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS LL3 OF THE SINKING FUND. Treasury Department, l ..... . Harrisburg, Ootoler 24,1860. \ Notion is hereby given, thatsealed proposals for tho sale of all or any part of one hundred thousand dollars of tho five per cent, loans of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, will bo reoeived at the Treasury De partment. in the oityof Harrisburg, until 2 o’olook, P. M., of TU IBDAY, THE 20th DAY OF NOVEMbM; a. D. 1850, the same to sot forth the amount offered, and theprioeasked. To bo addressed, “Commission ers of Sinking Fund, Harrisburg, Pa.,” endorsed “Pro posals to sell State Loans.” 'iheb dswill be opened and allotments trade to the lowest bidders on that day. WM. M. HIF.STER, Sfio’y Comw’th, ; FLI BLIFER. State Treasurer. , THOS. E.COCHRAN, Aud.Gen. 0c27-tno2o Commissioners of Sinking Fund, n SOUTHWARK BANK, PHiLADEL PHIA, Ootober9, IB6o.—The annual election for DtRECTORS will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 10th day of NOVEMBER NEXT, be tween the hours oflO o’olook A-M.and*o’o!ock P.M. , The annual meeting of STOCKHOUJERB will be held at the sameplaoe on TUEBDAY. the 6th day of NOVEMBER NEXT, at 13 o’elocK M. 7 001 l dtnol9 F. P. STEEL. Cashier. n's s * THE PHILADELPHIA BANK. Octodb* Lfof. 13, iB6o.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockhold ers of this Bank, will bo held on TUESDAY, the sixth day of November next, nt the Banking House, at 12 o clock, M.; and the-Annual Eloation for Directors will be held at the Banking Houbo, on MONDAY, the 19tb day of November next, lietween the houisof ten o’olook A. M. and two o olook P. M. oois-nnhtnol9 B. B. COMEGYS, Cashier, nrS=*PIIILADELPHI A EXCHANGE COM LL? PANY,October3L 1860, mwfil? tS?» aa *i e i? ave da J declared a Dividend of TVI O DOLLAR? per share on the Capittl Btoolc ot the Company, payable to theStoolfholdersortheir legal re presentatives. by the Superintendent- at the Exchange, on and after the 15th of NOVKMBER. Tho transfer books will be olosed until that date. no2-fmwUs nrg 6 - OFFICE OF THE GIRARD F. AND M ILS IMSURANUE COMPANY, No. 410 WALNUT Street. Ihe Board of Directors have declared t semi-annual Dividend of Four Dollars per share on th# capital stook ot the Company, payable on and after the first day of November. A. 8. GILLETT, Philadelphia, Oot. 15, 1860-mwf Ist Treasurer. m? 3 * OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA Lk3 and Germantown and Norristown lailroad Com- P 9n?* « , „ , OCTCBKE. 13.1860. Mooting of the stook on6lotn-holders Will be held attheomcooftheoompanyattbenorth ??f^ 00 A nO I.V f , NIW JJ? and GREEN Strests, on MON DAY, the 6th day of November next, at 154 A. M. An election to chooso Four Managers, t> serve thiee years, will be held the same day, at tho same place, im mediately after the (close of the aforementioned meet ing, and to olose at 2 P. M. W. S. WILSON, ocl6-mwf-tnos georetary. (YeP* OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA ILf AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY? Maucb 1860 _ The holders of the bonds of this Company) duo'july l, 1860, oan now reoeive. upon application at tlxs offioe, 10 fier oont. in oath, upon the terms specified la tho oirou ar attached! The holders are also entitled to the benefit of a Sink ing Fund of 5140,000 per annum, as established by the stockholders at their annual meeting, held January 9. 1060, and m pursuance of the contract,antered into by lie oompany and duly reoorded, to oarry the same into ffM ‘- 0 I R 8 CU B L it Ai UFORi -' fr ”““^ Ifoitet tt the Holders of Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company Mortgage Bonds, due July 1,1840. These bonds are .scoured by the first mortgages on the road, amounting in «he aggregate to 53408,400. The npt revenue for the last fiscal year was six times the amount of the annual interest on these bonds.' The managersprppose to extend them for a penod of twenty years, the holders retaining fthe bonds and the seouritr of the mortgages m the prooise oonditionin which they are now held. Fresh sheeto of ccnpons for the interest, payable half-yearly, will bp issued, A bonus of 10 yer cent, wi U be given to the holders, in consideration of their assenting to tho extonsion. This bonus will be paid m oash to the bearers of the bonds, bb their aigmng a receipt and presenting their respec tive bonds at tho offioe ofthe Company, or to its agents, tor endorsement. Form* of receipt and endorsement will be furnished ot application. By order ef the Board of Managers. TOl-tf W. H. MoILHENNY. Secretary. NEW PEBEICATIONS. TVEW BOOKS FOB SALE BY BAMUEL HAZARD. Js., TOM BROWN AT 'THE BUDGET CLOSED. 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Pints. gAMUEL HAZARD, JR 724 CHESTNUT STREET, Is now rooeiving invoices of ENGLISH BOOKS, Consisting of One editions of STANDARD AUTHORS, ILLUSTRATED WORKS, JUVENILES, &0., Many of which are exqnisitely bound and to whioh lie invites the attention of BOOK BUYERS. tBF For Hot, see book oolumn of this paper, ocfl'-emw GG. EVANS' GIFT BOOK STORE, • NO. 439 CHESTNUT Strcot. RUY YOUR ROOKS AT EVANS’, Where you can get books in every department of Lite rature ; and BEAR IN MIND, that besides getting your book at the lowest retail nrioe. w THAT A GIFT, y *' Worth from 60 cents to 8 ICO aooompanics oaoh Book ALL THE NEW BOOKS AS BOON AS FUB LISHEDi LalUn.and one trial will assure you that tho best plaoo in the otty to buy hooka, is at G. G. EVANS’ GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT. N 0.439 CHESTNUT Street. TOST PUBLISHED—THE BOOK OF *7 .JHE SIGNERS: Containing Pan Simile Letters of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence. Il lustrated with sixty-one engravings. from original pho tographs and drawings of their residences portraits. &o. Quarto, $8 Largo Paper Copy, India Proofs, 815. A Book that no Amerioan should bo without, and a desi deratum in every library. „ ... . , T WM. BROTHERHEAD, Publisher, and Importer of Old Books, Autographs, and Engravings. ’ oc3l-lm* 318 Bottth EIGHTH Btroct/3 BOOK BUYERS.—Gentlemen: I haxo taken the Basement of the Philadelphia Bank. 419 CHESTNUT Street, where I will continue to bur and sell (as I have heretofore done at the Custom houro Avenue Book-stand) old and new Law and Mis cellaneous Books. I have for sale upwards of 100 old blook-letter Books printed prior to the year 1499. Also a copy of Erasmus on the Now Testament, 2 vote.. 4to. printed in IMB. Price $3O. i will also deal in Engravings and Autographs. Persons at a distance wishing to noil Books, will doaoribo their names, dates, sizes, bindings, conditions, and pnoes. Pamphlet Laws oi Pennsyl vania, and old Books upon Amenoa wanted. eu«-6m JOHN CAM BUELL. Kn OASES OF SEED LEAF TOBACCO, “ in store, and for salo br MlStf JUS. U. HANSBN A (30, OPENING!-, BLACK TAILIiE, IBLACK GHOS CHAIN' do HOUI.T iSk aoiE. Ido OKOD’KUUBOH do XETKAQUALITY.IfaNOY SILKS. WITH A HANDSOME LINE OF black ground silks. WITH RICH broohe figures OF THE VERY LATEST PARIS STYLES. THOS. W. EVANS & CO.. no, 2t SlB AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET. HJOURNING GOODS. THOS. W. EVANS & CO. HAVE NOW OPEN. A FULL STOCK OF HOODS, SUITABLE FOR MOURNING WEAR. Including tho haat makeii of BOMBAZINES, FRENCH POPLINS, TAMIBF. CLOTH. IRISH do, MOUSLINES, THIBET SHAWLS, CASHMERES, CRAPE SETS, MERINOEB, CRAPE VEILS, Ac. With a, handsome assortment of SECOND MOURNING GOODS. Nos. 818 and 820 CHESTNUT STREET. no2-St IMAGES AND EMBROIDERIES THOS. W. EVANS & CO. VALENCIEN BETS, POINT GAZE BETS, BRUBBELS APPLIQUE do Do VENISE do POINT LACE HDKKS, EMB’D SETS, LACE BORDERED do. Do HDKFS new style PATTI Collars and Sleeves,llEM-BTITCHED do, Do Emb’d in Colors, COLORED BOR'D do, no2-3t Nos. HlB and 820 CHEBTNUT Btreet, PfEW CLOAKS. SAOQUEB. BASQUES. PALETOTS, 4!fo LADIES’ FpRB. OP^NINP EVERY MORNING, AT THE PARIS MANTILLA CLOAK AND FUR EMPORIUM, 7QB CHEBTN UT ST BEET. '4’HE LARGEST * AJfD CHOICEST STOCK. IN T lIE S £ SP E_C LAHTI I; S , - ~ »«p* nt vtttt .m^v. J. W. PROCTOR & CO.. NO. 706 CHESTNUT STREET, nol-tf E. & F. 03-800. S. W. C. E. & C. LINES TO E. k L. Some folks originate, .. While others twitiate. oo2i-tf JNDIA SHAWLS, VELVET CLOAKS, CLOTH CLOAKS, ' SILKS, SHAWLS, DKE3S GOODS, In great variety anil choice selections, at GEORGE FRYER’S. No. 010 OBESTNUT STREET. 0010-tf LADIES’ DRESS ~ FIC ALBUM, 1 and 2. ifully oolored views, winch OF NO. 1. VIII. The Spliynx and Great Pyramid. IX. Temple Kirdcssy, „ India. X. Great Toraplo Abon Bimbel. XT. The Doges* Palaoe. XII. lemple of Ceres, Postum. ?3 OF NO. 2. Vri. Mayenoe Cathedral, VIII, Greek JOhuroU of Bh Petersburg, ■ IX, Protestant Churoh, Amsterdam. X- Burial Ground, Fa . lenno. i Xf. Palaoe of tho Csar. XII. Great JSastern Steamer. I'ON Sc CO . Publishers, ,3 and 440 BROADWAY. TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYB STOKE, EIGHTH and CHERRY Streets £JLOAKB. —The greatest bargains in the °' 7at IVENS’. OLOAKS.—Tho largest stock, the beet assortment, the ohoiceßt odors, the finest qualities, the most euperb trimmings, the newest styles, the best work, and dooi- SSSIS 10 ' owoat prlo °" m the oity, at IVENB’, 93 South NINTH Street, ooU-Im Ti]YKE & LANDELL, No. 400 ARCH •*-* Street. 100 lots Auotion Goods. Moiinoes, Shawls, Silks, _ Delaines, and Cashmeres. nos rWYSTER STYLE RICH PRINTED OQ " BURGS. FOB MEN’S OVERCOATS.— 6-4 Blank Doeskins. Heavy Beaver Cloths. Velvet Frosted Beavers . ,6-4 Browns lor Friends. nos BYRE & LANDELL, 400 ARCH Etreet. enHILDREN’S SHAWLS. v/ Bright Scotch Plaids, and Medium Colorings, lino Wool, Long and Square, for girls. s atellits,onu Bordered YJashmere Shawls. hoi BHARPLEBS BROTHERS. BLACK INDIA SATINS. Superior quality India Batins. White and Colored India Pongees. Black and Colored frisn Poplins. . Imported by no? BHARPLEBB BROTH KBS. POPLINS. -®- A FEW CHOICE BTVLES AT THE RIGHT PRICES. Lupin’s Frenoh Merinoes, at the right prioes. Figured Wool Delaines and Caahmeros. Valenoias, Plaids, Figured Alpacas. Children's Delaines and Wool Plaids. . , BLACK DRESS GOODS. Auotion lots Frenoh Merinoes, ofi oents to 81. ; ** Wool Delaines. 30 to CO cents. '* 6-4 sublime quality, 81^5, ! «. Bombazines and Alpacas. ~ * Aniehnea, Fg’d Alpscss, Reps. Black Silks, Coburg, A-o. „ B t . COOPER &. CONARD, oolfl Southeast cor. NINTH and MARKET. AND WINTER OLOAKS, of all *• the new shapes, ready made or . . MADE TO ORDER. First-olass work at popular prioes. Every garment guarrnniied to fit 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 and MARKET, I^LOAICS. —The CITY CLOAK STOBE, w-I 149 North EIGHTH. Every on, I. talking of the great bargsins and superior quality of the OLOAKS at tho now CLOAK STORE, 142 North EIGHTH Street. g'JLOAKS. —If you want tho host value for your money, go to the City Cloak Store, 149 North EIGHTH Street, above Cherry. CLOAKS— The OITY OLOAK STORE, 142 North EIGHTH, is said to be tho best and oheapest store in the oity oolS-lm rf^LOAKS.—A magnificent assortment of V/ all tho newest styles imported this season, with every new material, mado up and trimmed in the very beat manner, at prices that defy all competition, at the Paris Cloak Store, northeast oorner of EIGHTH and WALNUT Streets. oclS lm «ETAII, PKY GOODS. JUWT RECEIVED PER 6IEA.MBKS ASIA AND ILLINOIS, AND WILL BE OPENED ON MONDAY STH INST.. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OP new silks. Invite attention to their LARGE AND ELEGANT Assortment of LAOES AND EMBROIDERIES, Embraoing With a fall assortment LATEST NOVELTIES IMPORTED. 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 BIZEB. ZEPHYR-KNIT TALMAS AND JACKETS. ZEPHYR-KNIT 80NTAG8 AND SLEEVES. ZEPHYR-KNIT CAPS AND GAITERS. R ARSON’S Bouquet Coburgs, glam stylo Coburgs. noi EYRE So LAND^!!.p4no ri s?'ROH Street, RETAIL DRY GOODS. E.. & L. fourth and aeoh, I’LAOE FOR SHAWLS, PLACE FOK CLOAKS, PLACE FOK SILKS, PLACE FOK MERINOES, PLACE FOK POPLINS, PLACE FOR DE LAINES, PLACE FOR BLANKETS, PLACE FOR CLOTHS, PLACE FOR NAPKINS, PLACE FOR SHEETINGS, PLACE FOR PIANO COVERS, PLACE FOR EVERYTHING. ocM-mwo tf jJJOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & No. 10-JS CHESTNUT STREET, Invite the attention of purchasers to their stock—the largest in the oity—of the most reliable description of SHEEJINGS, LINENS, TABLE-CLOTHS, NAPKINB, TOWELS, BLANKETS, QUILTS; TABLE-COVERB, DIAPJBItB, DAMASKS, HUCKABACKS, «fco., &a. All of which will be sold at impoTleia' piioes. N. B.—Printed Catalogues of our atook furnished to all who requiro them. oc3l-wa4t nPHORNLEY & CHISM’S! ! ! One Dollar Silks for 760.! Dollar rweniy-five oent Silks for SI!! Dollar Fifty-eent Silks for 81.75!!! Dollar Seventy-five oent silksfor 81.50! HI HEDUOJION IN PtfJCESJ Long Brocho Shawls, Excellent, for 88. Long Broohe thawls, Superior, for 810 to 812, Long Brooho.Shawls, Very line, for 814,818,318, and 820. x , NEW CLOAK ROOM!!! „ Beautiful Cloaks for 88. . , Fine Beaver Cloaks for 87, 88, 89, and 810. Biohly and Elegantly Trimmed Tor $l2, 816. 818, 820, and 875. Arab Cloaks, Zouave Jackets, Black and Fancy Cloths, Ao., &o BEST BLACK SILKS!!! Good Quality Blaok Silks, will wear well, for 81. Heavy Blaok Bilks, Blaok Figured Silks. &q„ to. . , MEW’S AND BOYS’WEAR!!! A Large Stock of Cloths. A Large Stock of Cassimeres, Sattinetts, A Vestings. Blankets, Flannels. Linens, and Muslins. M „ At THORNLEY * CHISM’S, N.E.Corner EIGHTH fe SPRING GARDEN st*. N, B.~Kvory artiole bought for cash. nol MILLINERY GOODS. JESSES’ BONNETS. SOMETHING NEW IN STYLE, AND VERY DESIRABLE. LINCOLN, WOOD, & NIOHOLS, 725 CHESTNUT STREET. oo»-mwf *' STYLES OF HATS, CAPS, AND TURBANS, CHILDREN’S WEAR. LINCOLN. WOOD, & NIOHOLS, 725 CHESTNUT STREET. 0c39-mwf FURS. X ADIES’ fancy furs. in-store, of bis own import* iiorflftitr Ladies and Children that will be worn during the com ing eoaaon. at manufaotttrorß a prioeen noS-9tr REMOVAL, THOMAS MELLOK&CO., HOISERY HOUSE, Have removed to Ihe Btore foimorly occupied by YARD, GILLMOKE, & CO., No. 40 AND 49 NORTH THIRD STREET, Between MARKET and ARCH Streets. no3-lm 'J'HOMAS THOMPSON. SON. & GO.. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF CABINET-MAKERS’ MATERIALS, 238 SOUTH SECOND STREET. IGt* BrocotoUe, Plushes, Reps, Damasks, and every description of Furniture and Curtain Goods. sol9-*m jgHOTWELL’S SWEET CIDER, MADE EXPRESSLY FOR OUR SALES. The first invoice of this CELEBRATED CIDER Just received. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES. oc3l-tf Comer ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. JSVARKLING AND STILL CATAWBA O WINES, UAHUVACTTHBD ST J. EBHELBY, Cincinnati, Ohio* Always on hand, and in lots to suit purchasers, by CHARLES F. TAGGART, Bole Agent, jTS-dm No. 631 MARKETBtreat U <# SHOEMAKER & Co., GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, AND VARNISHES, Northenst Corner FOURTH and RACE Streets. IJTJTLER HOUSE. No. 119 SOUTH SIXTH Street, Opposite Independence Square. Conducted on the European plan. Accessible at ail hours. seXS-ly A. R. LUKENS, Proprietor. ! ' AZUMEA ! AZUMEA ! AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEAI AZUMEA , PROF, MORRIB’ AZUMEA BAKING POWDER* Manufactured solely at No. 62 North FOURTH Street, and for sale by Grocers generally. soU-Smif PROFITABLE BUT SIMPLE CON TRIVANCE.—a Patont has recently been ob tained for Egg Beating, 'ihe best praotioal thing for the purpose possible, for Restaurants end Families. Sffi SHM y 6Mlr 10 “• f - DROT &, T c ! a Gymnasium.—the germantown Physical Institute at the TOWN HALL. German town, for the proper development of strength, health, fltind, and the cure of ohronio affections by medical movements, adapted to both sexes and every age, is open for the WINTER COURSE, under theoareful management of Professors HILLEBRAND & LEWIS, Proprietors of Institute at NINTH and AROH Streets. nS mwth3t* GYMNASIUM.—The Philadelphia Phy sioal Institute, at the oor. of NINTHand ARCH Streets, for tho proper development of strength, health, mind, and the euro of obromo affeotions by medioal movements, adapted to both sexes and every ago, is open for the WINTER CoUftKK. After a oarefal ex amination, a number of ) hysioians reoommontl this In stitute as the best in the Union. Visitors admitted. The Gymnasium at the Town Halt, Germantown, is also m operation. no2-3t Professors HILLEBRAND & LEWIS. b GAS-LIGHT STOVES TO HEAT Jnjjft PARLORS, Bath Rooms, &0., Manufactured by JOHN KERSHAW,IB4QMARKETStreet. It* jr&a ECONOMY IN FUEL, - Full 60 per AhJH cent, saved in fuel br using SILVER’S GAP CONSUMER, improved by JGHN KERSHAW, No. 1810 MARKET Stroet, for churches, sohoolt, offices, parlors, dining rooms, &o.; also, all the best patterns gas-consuming cook stove, and manyothers too numorous tolmention. J. KERSHAW, It* 1840 MARKET Street. Rosin, tar, and pitoh.—i.soo bbis assorted gradaa.’for all purposes; 125 bbis Tar.SSD do. Pitoh, extra size, for sale br ROWLEY, ASH BURNER, & CO.. No. 16 South Wharves. no 2 WIALE OIL. — 6.500 gallons extra bleached Palm Oil, 7.800 gallons orudo Whale Oil, for sale by ROWLEY, ABHBURNEK, «Sc CO.. No. 16 South Wharves. no 2 SPIRITS TURPENTINE.—93 bbis Spirits Turpentine, forsalo by ROWLEY, ABHBURNER, fc CO., no. 16 South Wharves. no 2 LYCOPODIUM— For sale by WETHE BILL * BKOTHEH, 47 and 49 North SECOND BtifiQt- 00$* REFINED SUGAE—I,OOO Barrels LO - Crushed, ooarse and fine pulverised. POTASH For sale by agf BROTHER. 47 and 48 Norre FLOWERS—For sale (by & BROTHER, 4T and 49 r North SECOND Street. too2B A y?P N ® MAN, OF INDUSTRIOUS tlon in a «P e3c ®oft Penman, wlshe. a Situa ant, Ad(]r» ~ .‘?L e l H““?e.,ae Book-keeper or Aaeiet nnt. Addreei Toland.” through Blood’s Diepatoh. POP 4t* W EXPERIENCED VMT'ANTED—A MIDDLE-AGED MAN, WANTED— A HOUSEKEEPER, BY A Widow Lady with three olilldron. Reference given and required, Address “ Housekeeper,” office of The Press. nog-n» WfANTED—A practical Bookkeeper; .* ▼ must be a good penman and correspondent. The bestof references required from last employer. None hut good praotical men will please answer, A steady situ ation is here offered. One acquainted with the Drug bl preferred. Address ‘'Drugs,” Press office. —By a young man, a Bitua jim! ?? Book-keeper—is a practical accountant. !Sod^!Si b «i,' w ' im J l s t° make himself useful, and of and oh^r^Lr ha p? oter * A an Produce proof of anility ffir racter ’ Ploase address Book-keeper,” Press no3-at* W D a good tenant, heteee.\Vege W -stMe^^°?f n ±‘ e aboutj.fteen WWANTED An active business! man, ».» having 37,000 to 810,000, to take the nbu>n nf L retiring partner in an established Mercantile temess 0, SM'JI. » hot profit of » per oent., withoiitriSfSS: dress Partner, ’ this ofitoe, with real name, nnl tf f'JAST-OFF CLOTHING WANTED FOR CASH, rieaao call or addresa &l SOO WANTED, A PARTNER, Xt^Hw.tabhshMl.n^Sa^'Se^i^' dress *F. C.» stating where an interview can be had. n< o-ot* FOR SALE AND TO LET. a LARD-OIL FACTORY?—To rent, a LARD-OIL FACTORY with 8J Patent Lever presses, with Plates, Bki, Tubs, Kettles, Tanks; all in complete order. Apply to *' au . KOWLKY, ASHBURNER, & CO„ _oo4 Wo. 10 bOUTH WHARVES. ARRISON, TO OUAIR AND CABINET MAKEBB. The Phasnlx Wood-Bending Company, owners of " manohard’s Patent,” for the. States of NWTork, Now Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland! will sell county, town, or shop rights, or grant hoensos to use, oh«Myto r ®*{ This is the only patent. All infringers will be stnotlr dealt with. Apply to JOHN SlLhby. ot C. A. BURGESS, No. 34 BROADWAY, New York! 004-d3m EXCHANGE.—A CHOICE TKAOT :*• of good unimproved fern land in the State of New Jersey, convenient to the city, will be exohangod for oity property. Apply at Wo. 118 FEDERAL Street; « PUBLIC SALE OP A VALUABIE ? C .? A^‘’’Tl I }., bd vS old ' Publio Bale, on Second day,the 12th of 11th (November) month,lB6o,on the Premises, all that valuable FARM situated m White marsh township. Montgomery county one and a half miles from the Chestnut Hill Railroad Depot, adjoining the land* of George Blight, t-ewis A. LuVens, and others; also, bordering on the Wissahlokon oreek, con taining one hundred and fifty acres of very superior land, all in tho highest state of cultivation. The lime atone is or the very best quality for limeburning pur poses, and the lime made from it bears a high character m the Philadelphia market. There is also on the premises an opening of Iron ore, ’which prom see an abandam supply of ore of excellent quality. The improvements consist ofa Stone Mansion House, contains two parlors, idming-room, and kitchen on the first floor, five chambers on the second floor, witli ceiled attics. The Bouie Is well shaded with evergreen and other trees. The Barn is ot stone. 100 feet long by 60 feet wioe, and connected with it are a large manure shed, wagon, house, corn crib, Ac., <fco., a i built of the best materials. There are wells of excellent water under cover, at the House and Barn. There are also on iho premises a good Tenant House and large Barn; also, three * imekilns, with a com fprtableHouse and Stables, sufficient for the use of the kilns. Ihe above Farm is considered to be one of the beet properties in the neighborhood, and will bp sold with out reserve. A large amount of the purobase-money may remain on the premises. The property will be shown by Isaao williams, re siding thereon. The Balo to commenoo at 2 o’clock P. M., when the conditions will ba made known br 0017 wfrollt* ANN WILLIAMS, Trustee. jypSSOTJRI LAND!! 600,000 Acres for Sale and entrr, a$ prices ranging from IIH to 50 cents ior Aore.* m any quantities re quired . TAKES paid, and PATENTS for purcha sers of Land under the Graduation Aot. Plats furnished gratis bj enclosing » postage stamp For farther information apply to WILBON, RAWLINGS * CO., V. 8. and General Land Agents, 6* OH EBTN UT Street, Between THIRD and FOURTk, ST. LOUIS, MO. LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, and looated. . 001-3 m THIRST-CLASS BOARDING, with hand- T some communioating and single Rooms, at 1417 LOCUBT Street. oolS-lm v EDUCATIONAL. CPRING GARDEN HALL.—HLASKO’S branch ACADEMY, AT SPRING GARDEN HALL.—lnstruction in Ling's Calisthonio Exercises for Misses; and a new mothod of Exeroises. united with Military Drill, for Masters. Class Days, Tuesday and Friday, from half past 3 to 5 for Missesifno gentlemen admitted during this Instruction;) and from 5 to half paat 6 o’olook P. M. for Masters. oc2(-12t -jMESDAMES OHEGARAY AND D’HER- J-fA VILLY respeotfnlly inform their friends and the public that they have removed their Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies from Logan Square to Nos. 1647 and 1529 SPRUCE Street. ' Pupils from five years of age upward prepared for the fourth class, jyas-gm Bryant, btratton, & Fairbanks’ MERCANTILE COLLEGE, S. E. corner SE VENTH and CHESTNUT Btreots.— Day and Evening Sessions. Individual instruction in Bookkeeping, in cluding General Wholesale and Retail Business, Ship ping, Forwarding and Commission, Banking, tx obange, Manufacturing. Railroading, Stoamboatmr* teiArtteftf 1 tje& j£Ji£**J£!ig2S%g?' „ For sale, their new Treatiso onßookkeeping, beauti fully printed in oolors, and the best work published. se36-tf /CLASSICAL INSTITUTE. V/ DEAN STREET, below LOCUST. The dutios of the Classical Institute will be resumed Monday. September 3. J. W. FAIREB. A. M., au27-d2m Principal. DENN INSTITUTE, SOUTHEAST OOS- A NER THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Streets, re opens MONDAY, September Sd. Four more pupils will be admitted. Catalogues sent to any address. aull-tf R. STEWART, Principal, INSURANCE COMPANIES. rfIHE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE OOM- A PANY OF NEW YORK, Assets: SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLAR^, INVESTED IK PIVST MORTGAGES OK REAJ. ESTATE, WORTH OVER $l3 000,000. The premiums are lower than in many other Compa~ nies, and the Dividends have been greatbr. This is & striotljr Mutual Company. There are no Stockholders, so that ALL THE PROFITS BELONG TO TBB INSURED. Pamphlets, and every information, may be had gratis, on application to F, RATCHFORD STARR. Agent, S.W.oorner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets. PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES:' Thomas Robins, John Welsh, Mordecai L. Dawson, George H. Stuart, George M. Btroud, E. 8. who on, John B. 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*lf Fame insurance company, no. 406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED STATE OF CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS. DIRECTORS. Samuel Wright, D.B. Birney* Wm. W. Walters, J. W, Evennan, Chas. Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr., Geo. A. West, Jacob W. Stouts O. Wilson Davis, Menfco Stern. Thos. S. Martin. „ „ „ GEORGE W. DAY, President. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vioe Pres’t. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. Liall-if t SAVING FUNDS. AMEBIOAN SAVING FUND Com xl pany’s Building, southeast corner WALNUT and FOURTH Streets. Open daily from 9 ull .6 o’clock, and on MONDAY till Bin the evening. This Old Institution has always paid in full, on demand, without notice.' INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All turns paid back,demandtold andsuver. ALEX. J7HILLDIN, President. SAML. WORK, VlOO President. John C. Farr, T. K. Harper, George Nugent, John Anspaoh, Jr., SamL T. Bodine, Alb. C. Roberts, John Aikman, Jonas Bowman, H. 11. Eldndge, Wra. J. Howard. JOHN S. WlLSON,Treavuror- JOHN C. SIMS, Seoretary. oc3o-lmif OPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND, Office, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine and Callowhiil, Incorporated by the Legislature April 14th, 1651. Open for Deposits and Payments, daily, from «toJKo'olook. Also, on MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, from 5 to 8 o'clook. InteTestßpercent.perarmum. Depositors enn with draw their moseys by Checks, if desired. Special Ds posits received. JAMES S. PRINGLE. President, Frahots Hart, SeoreUrr. aoSMnt Blank books and stationery. M. A. REFS. Blank-Rook Manufacturer, Stationer, and Printer, No. 418 WALNUT Btreet, botweon Fourth and Fifth. (Formerly David M- Bogan.) . BOOKS for Banks. Publio Offices, Merchants, and others, Ruled to any given patern, (wither without Heading printed,) and Bound in the best manner, both with regard to neatness and durability. Orders for An nual and other Reports, Cards. Ctroulars, Bill Heads, and JOB PRINTING of every description, exeouted m the beßt style, at shoit notice. Also, Engraving and Lithogiaphio Pnntms. „ . . _ , , _ A general assortment of American, French, and Eng lish Stationery, Cap, Letter, and Note Papers, Enve lopes, Ao. Initials stamped on Paper and Envelopes. Musio and Books rebound m any st>le of Binding- Having, through misfortune and losses, been obliged to give up business, I would respeotfully recomnipna g) my friends and patrons my successor, M. A. iifanoi who will carry on the business under 2V DO J^ intendence, at the old stand, 418 WALNU r Street. Orders thankfully received, and executed with fidelity and despatch, upon the most reasonable terms. no2-2m DAVID M. HOGAN, Agt. forM. A. Rees, BOLLES’ PATENT STONE-DIGGER AND WALL-LAYfR. This Machine is one of the great labor-saving im provements of the age. ond meets with the unqualified approbation of all who have seen it in operation. It will take Rooks out of the earth of Five Tons, Weight, or less, without digging to reiiove them, with great ease and rapidity, and'they oan be drawn, from the field without unloading, and placed into a wall five feet high. After the rooks are fitted for tho hooks.whichisdone by drilling two holes about thTee-fourths of an inoh deep in opposite sides of the rook, the Maohino, with a fair chance, two men, two pairs of oxen and a driver, wifi take out and drop upon the ground, near the holes. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY RObKS IN TEN HOURB, and, as tho Rooks are hoisted by Ox or Horse power, there is no hard lifting for the men, and it is easy work lor the team. With one of these Machines, any man having a rocky farm oan well afford to clear it, as it can be done for less than one-quarter of the cost of do ing it in the ordinary way. The Maohmes are easily operated, and not liable to be broken or injured. We have many certificates irom praotioal men snowing the etnoaoy of the Machines, but propose to show its prac tical operation, and invite all who feel au interest to oall and see lor themselves. Address ’ JOHN B. KNAPP, Or BKTH MILLER, STAMFORD, Connootiout, , no2-4t* Proprietors for Vermont and Pennsylvania. VIEWS OF ITALY.— Groups. Landscapes, &o ; , new subjects. STEREOSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS, now Patterns, at the lowest prices. , , n ... Opera-Glasses,Mioroscopes, Mathematical Instrument*. &o.; the oheapest in the city. M. J. FRANKLIN, 112 South FOURTH ft., nol-tt. below CHK&TNtt’r. T OST OR MISLAID Certificate of JLiftook No. 250. for 12 shares in the New York Mid dle Coal Field Railroad and Coil Company, and would hereby give notice that I have made application for certificate in lien thereof, no 3 30t EDWARD HUGHES. WANTS. A. D. ANCONA, , 330 SOUTH Street. BOARDING. AMMimnw#, ! WJ&wWtSmnmi&m Performed for an enj lre ssfutoaln LM&m* Robert Mr. Kdfrin AMmthsiwi& Mr* M°«*C.'Jefferton. e BoVa ’ *“*' e“«Iw»7 B*mS*, Previous to theVay _ A POPULAR COMKDIKTTA Doors open at a quarter to (Kd’dioek; ff rfmaseirr commence at 7 o’olook. tST ¥rioe»UnS( t WHEATLEY & CLARKE’S ABCH^fT, * V THEATRE. B°°TH'B RRIUMANT ENOAOBMgRT. MONI.AY EVENING, Nov, Clh? ■ p,„, ..benefit of kdwin Bfiord. TSGr,e‘stlSS 8001H ’ SMEW TKAORDY.br T«n »• R.„t. FOOL'S REVENGE. t? secured for the entire week, le DrySM^ l ® l, All or Mr. Booth’* plays will Continental theatre (L»t, National,) WALNUT st^ti' THE OREAT Afgf.Jg^NSOLIDATRD HousEJ I 6Rb» , 4ik?^|ifp^’f inillNO FOUR Q(X)WNS! Dan Gardner, Sam Long, W. H. Yobbc Dan. and the whole of the CoufoUdated Circus Company. 60 cc ßMssaafwS Admimlon opl, a oent.; Fetail, Circle ISO, sos-,l TVfcDONOUGH’S OLYMPIC (Lat« GAIE ATi ties,) RACE Street. b«low Third. . ten NIOHis IN A BAR-ROOM, BEACON OF WRECKERS OF rnrenu >- OF Doors oven at 7% o’clock; commencing at AdmjMiOD, Zgoent.; Family Circle, Ueeau. rjONOERT HALL! CHRISTY’S MINUTRELS: Under the of the city of New York, before the elite of th&t mst metropolis, are a guarantee for the excellence of the andh!» nmfinU 0 enbimte for pnblto appravn!/ Be MAMMOTH COMPANY OF TWENTY-ONE P2R- Will open FORMERS ON MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER S, m ■ ■ 92 NCE Ef HALL. S*?Ee“ c . e J t 11° “.l 1 P»rt» or tie H»IL i/oprs open at 7 o’clock—to commence at 7?£» aoi -*t GEORGE D. HALg, Atent. STANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE. 7M ST "' w R7DECOBATEO AND PAINTED. Has secured one of the wbo A m?l«^2r°m>h^. lES sre * tl “ Kl >»retof<.r. Sanford will perform every evening. Doors open at 7; Commence at7Si. Admittance 26 cents. Children 13 oents. oolS-lm CX EADQUARTERS, FRANKLIN POACE.—FRBB CONCERTS—Lunch 11 A M fcongs. Dances, Music, Ac., nightly. a A W nos ~ st,> Chadwick & peet.sup’u. T’HB GERMANIA ORCHESTRA com- TTfH?!! v a rv t „ h i Ir . i ’P?& tC , KEHEARSALS on B*- ?irSR A MA?? 7, R,? 106 k» at the MUSiCAL FUND HALL. 8 ticket*, Sl» Single tickets.2S cents, for sale at Chickennt & Son’s, 807 Chestnut street • ChMtatr «“eL 1 ‘ e ' Ul,lt 3 ‘ rMt: ““ Lwto?.; Engagements for Concerts. Commencements. Par p?ii * o'* k at *^® lr Office, Cbrckeriax k I*o n’a Piano Store* S 3 Chestnut street; Willuunßtoli, m 21 < i r ««iS‘ Juniper or c * Droaghmaa, ICO9 itidxe avenog. oesi-if WOLFSOHN AND THEODORE THOMAS’S HERIEB OF BIX CLABSTCAI. ROT REES, at the FOYER of the ACADEMYOFMUSrC. Bubsonphona will be received, at the JKoneßtorag of G. Andre fc Co., 1104 Chestnut street; Lee A walker. UrroMbe/eM ’ r “ tho PENNA. ACADEMY 01* THE FTNI ARTS.—IO3S CHESTNUT Street. , On eihibltion for s ihprt time. Vial torn wiUpleaw bring their opera glanne*. medicinal. J B. STAFFORD’S OLIVE TAR. WhikOuys Til is Inbusb r, ioaUne 80/jawie odors are broniht in contaot with the Union membrane of the THROAT, BRONCHIAL TUBES, AND ALL THE AIR-CELLS OF THE LUNGS, relieving at onee an, pain or oppression, and heaiinc anr irritation or inSamation. WHjtN Oitra Tan is Taira upon Susan, it forma an uctnualled Soolhiar and Keaim. Swop for Pouks and all Throat dieeaMs. - When Ouv ■ Tan is Arpunn, it, Magnatia or con centrated curative power, tender it a moot owd, . , TAIN AN NIHIL ATOR. ' ■. .-«■ Olios Tar is not uidir~dc,ft nsl -linolar. ' Fiftr oontaabottle, at44U BROADWAY, N.Y., an br all Draggiata. . , , r , - 3. B. STAFFORD'S . ISON AND BDLPqPH POWagRB, .; are aeolnble preparation of Iron and SuiphQr;Wdat|oai with that ciiatidg in tbe bloel of a perfOettr heutthr peraon. Unilingwith.the disev,d food, rsoro'.q _ Tnirv the Biood, . oi They Istram EttnnoY to the Nnavotrj Srarme They iNVioosaTK ran Livnn. - . THEYSTRENOTHnNTHn DIQBSrrON, They Regulete the SscßEnonf optbs Boot; Ann ann a Bpeoiyic son ail Fnaain Wsaleinfssn> Peice, One Dollee a Taciraas,' - 1 At 443 BROADWAY, New York, and all Druggietn, FA.H?ni,IIT COKTAJtriNa T2STIHO9ILX.S. VJtOH TH* following and more than 100 other well-known: promi nent persons, will be sent to any address,/re« iyiMU, Geo. Law, Esq., Fifth avenne. Now York* Simeon Dhaper, Esq., Banker, New Yprk« l • ■ TflUßtow Wxxn, Esq., Albany, N, Y. . Gen. Dux* Green, Washington, D. C, Col. Samuel Colt, Hartford, Conn, Col. Chas. Mat, U, S. A. Rev. Joshua Leavitt, Ed. Independent, Raw York Rev. E. Briaht, Ed. Examiner, New York. Rev. D. W. Csonx, Aft. Am. Bible Union, N. Y Rev. O. F. A. Spinning, ButternuUs, N, Y, Rev. Dr. Leokaed, Exeter, N, H. SEND FOR A PAMPHLET. 0 fold by all Druggists. DYOTT A CO., No. 232 No SECON D Street, Agents for Pennsylvania. aeSf-gm A QTffM A Fot lhß LNB ' r ANT BKWEP «n« JBll flOlUJliti MAHEMT OOKB oCthll iirtreutar - plaint, use FENDT’B BBOWGHIAXi CIGARETTES, Made b 7 C. B, BEYMOUR Be 00., .459 BROAD WAY*, New York. Price 91 per boa; sent free by post* «yT-4m in FOR BALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS*. SPECIALTY FOR LADIES. TRUSS AND J3RACE DEPARTMENTcondncted by com- Setent Ladies. Entranoeon TWELFTH Street, first oor below Race, A full line of Meobanio&l Berne* dies, ligAf and elegant in construction* j peciallv adapted to Ladies’ use. O. H» NEEDLES, Proprietor! S. W. corner TWELFTH and OACH.atieetsi Entranoe to C. H. N.’s Room, for genthnnenfat the oorner. #el4-Smif A WONDERFUL AND NEVER ns* FOR DISEABES 0F THE PROFESSOR MORRIS* EUOEPHALOS, AN EXTERNAL REMEDY, FoulTH d B&ee?° CKJIII,GE 4 Co *’ No * * a Worth B6T And for sale by Druggists generally. eeU-Smif £<AST-STEEL BELLS. FOR CHURCHES, FIRE ALARMS, ft... FOB lALI ST NAYLOR & OO n t»M» *BO COMMERCE Street. jJJOKE LIGHT 2 THE GAB LAMPS FOR THE MILLION, may be seen at 2u4 NORTH SECOND (Street; 630,000 worth are now in use, The Market street, Green and Coatee, Ridge road, and other horse oars are now using them, we alter any filthy Kerosene Lamps into Gas Lamas for 61 : 10.000 Agents wanted to sell them throughout the United States. The Gas Lamp will light nroom twen ty feet square for one cant an hour. No. 904 NORTH SECONb'sh-Mlfoiov.See. eell-ths&m-ty r\&IENTAL DETERSIVE SOAP.— One ” pound of which will does muoh washing, and do it better than three of common rosin soap; elothosneed no boiling nor rubbing on a washboard. Over 100,000 families axe now constantly using it. "We guarantee it to give satisfaction, or return the money. All respects bleGrooera have it for sale. THAIN fc McKEONE. S 3 and 24 South Wharves aoJB*ws iflf Burning fluid, alcohol anb CAMPHENE, manufactured daily, and for tale by ROWLEY, ASHB6RNBE, * CO., No. 16 Sontb wharves. 00S8 JAVA OOFFEJ3. —1,000 pockets prime Java Coffee, for sale by JAMES GRAHAM fc CO.* ABTITIA Street w ** STORAGE. —Storage for merchandise Of k*7 a ii kinds* aud at low rates, at Kensinrtnn Samw Pook,yo.l«>as Worth DEI, AW A R>s Avemiw. tSw J ALEP—For sale by ~W ETHF.RTT.T. & BROTHER. 47 and «9 Worth SECOND Street. JOB PRINTING. JJI-HE NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE “THE PRESS” iaprepared to execute neatly, cheaply, and expeditiously BVREY UXZCRIPTION OP PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING. PAMPHLETS, PAPER BOOKS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOSTERS, HANDBILLS, PRINTING FOR AUCTIONEERS. LAWYERS, MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS, RAILROAD AND INSURANCE COMPANIES. BST All orders leftet the Publication Offioa of XA, Fuss, No. 417 CHESTNUT Street, will be proraptlj attended to. jeD-tf BILL HEADS, MECHANICS, BANKS,
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