The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 07, 1860, Image 3

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    SteamhoatßUastex op the Mississippi*
EXPLOSION OF. THI H. ni W. HILL—*HI&TY ¥IVH
to roßtr tires wst —fivmbn to twenty-
WOUHDSD.
(From the N.O, Delta* Nov.2d. 1 , B , „
The steamer Levy, Captam PuekeW,
hence for Alexandria, when odjiquUo CqUego
Poim. wM hailedby the etcaraor H. R W. Hill,
ou W*dne»d*y night at about 12 e’olock. The
Levy ran alongside, and ascertained that the HU l
waft-,ta disim*, baring carpioJed the third boiler
from thelarWard aide.
returned laat evening, baring jo tow
iho uilfi when sbe landed her at the lootof Qirtrd
street. "/-* '
.At the time of tho explosion thoro was a head of
steam'on varying froui one hundred and twenty to,
one hundred and twenty fire pounds to the square
inch—rthe nwet.-power—but owing to the faot thafc
below Australia Lending the Übat had ran oyer a
stump, knocking a hole inher hull, and no doubt
thereby a Seating the hoilers, this explosion may be
conjeotnred. The however, told us that
the boiler head Is made of oast iron, and bears the
mark of an old crack on the rim whore it was
severed from the main boiler.
The explosion is of a enrioos character, ioo
boiler-head is driven out only from the upper part,
and doubled over in its centre, having the ap
peaiwaoa of ,* circular book-cover half closed.
When the explosion took place this boiter-head
was only partly bent over* consequently the steam
and water eeoaped- upwards fa great force, and*
broke the floor of the saloon and damaged some of
tho state rooms. As the steam and water gained
egress, the pressure against the hoilet-bead caused
Itto fall over ns already described, and then tho
steam and water took a horizontal course, dashing
in the greatest fury aft over the cotton bales,
where some forty-five persons, deck passengers'and
all hands, all Irishmen, wore sleeping,
from Mr. Johnson, a passenger, we learn that
on Wednesday night afclli o’clock, the after head
of the bolter above described blew oat, pswirg,
with its contents, (steam and water,) entirely
through the engine rooms, killing the second engi
neer and the striker, both of whom were on watch,
and also killing some thirty or forty dock hands
and passengers, also badly wounding fifty or sixty
None of the cabin passengers were injured ex
cept Mr. Lohmac, be having his right hand slight
ly wounded. ......
The officers all escaped without injury.
The.barber, <J. W. Sonirry, of Nashville, and
Charles Bagger, of Nashville, jumped overboard
and were drowned.
Mr- QlMden Marks, of New Albany, was in
stantly killed; ‘lKhfy-ffQft-tE of Memphis* wa*
considerably scolded, but not dangerously,.
A young DOy, namo unknown, who bad Jumped
orerbo&nsvsuboeeded in gaining the shore. *
Mayor Monroe quickly, -together with Lieut.
Jacques and*, body of police, woro in attendance
at the BtU lost evening,, iu removing the wounded
to the hospital, and also rendering all aid to those
wbose-proesriousaitastlou rtqulred immediate at
tention/ , f -
Nice tWomuUd, men were sent to the Charity
Hospltsl. tbree to Hr. Stone’s infirmary, and two
are still 09 J>oerd the Hill, badly scalded.
It was a melancholy spectacle to behold the whole
oahiirof tho HtifiUewn with the wounded, dead,
and drisg, and every person os board endeavoring
to do his utmost to .relieve jthe suffering of the un
fortunate. ‘ '
Not ft female was hurt on board.
Tho dead bodies made an exhibition beyond do-,
ooripttoa. Each body was stripped, placed on* a
palletj wad laid out on tho saloon deck andooverea
«Uh sheets. . • ■
Some ot the bodies were entirely skinned, and
'present a horrible sight, like highly colored In
dians. Others are stripped of skin Iu various
parts, peeeantiog e/earful appearance. ,
Lutnfgkt we visited the Charity Hospital, and
found that one of‘the sufferers had breathed his
last, dying in oxoeesiv* agony
The others in the hospital, some of whose names
are ascertained to ba John Maily, Patriok Parle,
John Backet, are doing as .wall at it is possible
undertheft painful condition; stiU, one of them
may xjot live during the night.
The domage.to the Bill is trifling compared with
tfc« Imv of lift, and beyond the boiler and tbe
*meii destruction to the saloon floor, she Is scarcely
Injured*
AU*9& THU DEAD AND WOUNDED ABE :
aidtxm k, etnker. (on watch* killed; James He
nning, *d engineer. (d0.,1 badly resided; <slinrley Hug
gins, asrrojjprter.mjiung-; George Carry, 2d steward,
-foegro,) uuasmx; Tftotnse aharirer, fireman, scalded;
-Owen McGinnis. fireman. rpalded; Wm. Revel, fi;e
men. scalded; Pot Delaney, fireman, dead; Jno.C&adin,
firemsa, deed; Pat Parle, fireman, scalded; John
Hsekett, £r*rt*aYfo%lded i Jno. O’Neil, fireman, dsad ;
John Quigley;fireman, scalded; Red. Ohenn, fireman,
deadrPatScmsberty.fireman scalded:A.Coyne,.fire
aui dead; J. Keeler, fireman* dead; A. tipsey, fireman,
dead; Pet <k>nT)ony. fireman, dead; kdwaTd
fireman.dead: rat Honebers, fireman, dead: Kobort
Diamonds* fireman, dead; Henry Hacen, fireman,
scalded; Kike Wright, fireman, scalded; Pat ICcron
fireman, softUled; James Bleok- fireman, scalded;
Stephen Graf, fireman. Molded J Owen MoCann, fire
man; dead ; Peter HaliW, fireman,; P*tGo/ae.
fi roman, dead; Do wm Wslecb, fireman, soalded;
Barney Caulin, fireman, dead; Pat Higgins, fireman,
deed; Chris Toole, fireman.'dead ; Jno. drown, fire
man, scalded; Pat O’Brien, fireman, dead: Brady,
deck-sweep, scalded; Henry Foster, barber, sUgfiily
.scalded. . gwifca
Ugjv Kind op ArLE-hox.~At a recent meeting,
the joititutiqa of Moobanical Engineers, held
at Eit&sgham, England, an axle-box w** do*
joribadVin tf&ioh water only is used for fabrioa
iton. The bog is the invention of M. Aerts, a Bel
gian ADgfaeer iGd (fie end of the axle a cast-iron
Sloe Uxfirmlr fixed, Snd works in a reservoir of
crater- Whan the oar moves, tho disc turning round
with the sale, raises tho water with the centrifugal
forec of its rotation Into the upper part of the
axle-box, where It Is caught by a brass scraper,
discharged into an Inclined spout, which conducts
it directly over ihe axles, and thus lubricates the
betring completely and continpously. The labri
cationthus commences as'soon as the-oar i* in mo
tion, and the qqaptitv of, water, lubricating the
bearing Is - increased In proportion to the velocity
of rotation, einee the frrtor the dise turns the
greater is tbe quantity Of water carried up with it.
The brass bearing and the axle are greased to pre
vent' oxidization, and a greare box is attached to
be in readiness if anything interferes with the
arerklng of the apparatus. - *
•This system of fabrication* has been tried ob
dwooClhe leading English railroads. The boxes
at operas, After running ten thousand miles, were
-found not W Mve loti any weight, while brasses
.greased in ordinary manner—the English
•never use oil os axle Journals —had lost six and a
'half ounces In weight under the same service.
Che water boxes bad i»n seven thousand miles
without being replenished vltk water. Not only
is the of oil and grease sovAd, byt the ab
senee of wean.ia the boxes shows that tta fnotion
is th!* with cfeu*. >» >W
ffiod««f JahriwUOß i. .toted to hav. beon applied,
with a taeetvm result to shafting —Cincinnati
Gazette. - "
Wiab or Ritiwar CAB-lVßsats.—An enrai
n*Uoa made last year, os the Seeding Railroad,
in Xnetand, avowed that, of all the Wheels In nte
on all description* of oaro alnoe 1852, tiro average
v,4 Imb that of 58 891 caller before tbs
wheel* were renewed. The life of the wheel* under
the peSMOger care wo* aeoertained to be 117,700
milee, a feet which notonlyahow* the mperlority
of the wheel* Biel under peesenger cam, aa com
var*3 with thoco under freight aud coal car*, out
alio the advantage of good under
the ptasenger oars being moon the eeriest on the
road. The ao»l trains bare been run »t from 8 to
1J miles an hour, the passenger trains at from 25
to 46 miles. The remits as to wear, ware carefully
.ascertained, and ara of value to other railroad
.companies. . ■
Ax Ou> Shcskastee Gone. —On Friday
doming, Silas Holmes, one of the otdeet end
wealthiest shipmasters of NevrTotk, died at Beat
Greenwich, Rhode Island, whore he had been
gtaaring the emamer. Ho began life as a sailor
before the suit, and worked bis cay up till, in
1818, be was appointed to tbe eommosd of the
ehip RemiUema, The vessel was lost some tpo
veara afterwards, and Captain Holmes then built
a vessel of hi* own, with whleb he made trip* to
New Orleans. Hi* daring. amounted to reohless
nesa in the sailing of hit veaiel, created troubles
between himself and the underwriters, which
Snelly induced him to abandon aotlve service on
tho *es. Ho than—in 1828—entered into business
as a shipping merchant In 1887 he auspended,
inrt subsequently, peld his creditors in full. He
was tatareeted in various railroads and canal*.
■Mid'ii the time or his death was worth nearly
■s3o#,w>9.' ___
Withix » Short time past, says tho Chicago
“Ttlbune* a yeung man namod Joseph Nash,
freight agent of tbe Michigan Southern Railroad
to this ally, has found a pressing oall for his pre
sence elsewhere, and hss left his relatlons to the
oomnacy under a olottd, of wtaieh enough la known
to tndSsfe that from *17,000 to *20.000 ha* got
transferred }»tbe wrong tide of the column. Mr.
Naeh. herhad a salary of *lOO per mouth, enaegb
to live on In a q.niet wey. He has managed, how
evor m m.ke tho mod SI.M P" «Bl|‘
great way, and eovO.’ very much mrfaoe. He wat
what is called fast, end that, io a city, costs
mosey. • - - _
A Note from J. iJf* McKim.
tfniTo*of Twn Pmil-®rf I haw no Jontro
versy with 50a nor any farther o.lspote with year
reporter; nor would I add another word on • sub
ject which I am wre must, by thla time, be a* die
tMtefal to job » It la unpleasant to mjttlf, wen
it not for a eard which appeared in your colamoe of
yesterday, obliging me either to eubmlt In ailenoe to
an Impeachment of Tenuity, or say a few words In
reply. I choose the latter as the least disagrees!) •
alternative, end without further words prooeed lo
4lr . That I h«7« jnst returned from -Kenuett
'Square, whither I had gone to make inquiries on
Sis sobjtot ; that I learned there that many, if not
most, of the signers of the card referred to were
smbnown to the oldest inhabitants of the place;
that several of them were quite.young boys going
to school, and that at least two of them had
not heard the speech In laid to whl>oh «“y
testified. I called on Mr. Chandler, whose
name heads the list, and ho asndidly ad
mitted that he had read hastily the report whloh
be'afirms to be correct; that he had signed too
paper by request ; and that he ha 4 never sesn Mr.
Purvis ’ note, the truthfulness of whloh the card
bearing, his signature to positively denies! A
called •also on tile gentleman understood to be the
author of thecard, and he, with equal candor, ad
mitted that he did not remember whether the lan
guage ascribed in , The Preee to Mr. Purvis was
the precise langnago used by that gentleman or;
BOi: and added that the report, so far as it con
cerned hißWOlf, (for he, the reputed antbor of tbo
oJJd. had been a speaher also at tbo moeungi was
entirely incorrect, and misrepresented his lan
guage Msspirit, and his sentiments!
®How, I submit, these things boing so, and they
Will I»t be denied, Ibnt Iho case stands jost where
it dKS' before this Kennott Square card appearod,
and there, so far ns The Press lscomernea.l™
wilting to leave it. J- M- McKin.
CITY ITEMS.
Gdtrds'* tEOrrMS.—The time for procuring
tiokets to hoar tUur otoiuent ohampion of Temperance*
.♦the Aoedetny of.Mn.lo, onTueiday and Thur.dir
evenings of neat- .week,' in, fast drawing to a close- It
haabeenpoeititreirdeoided notto .ell one ticket more
th«n there are eeate to accommodate, and unlaw tiokoti
arc therefore suMhwed in advanea. many will neoes
*o thereon the evonmaor lie leetura.nnd »om»
uvay duappolnted. et * advertisement ln another
oolamti., ,'
Not AT»*ot* n B,r *«<“ -inwitioss or Dxs-
TTutaa —Throughout the whole of ye.terday, while our
freemen wete generally walking up to the poll, under
a olta autumn "hr and duelling their ballot. Tor the
their ohoiee, theit wives and daughter.
Ste^eje^dggwaaag
SSm of beauty and rwhion everywhere
toS humor, good tuto. andl gpod
aunouuoe mnhe.l-,
SSSSSJWi awrtOaw <#** *>■«
|Hiu»*WW Empbm-—W» l«ant fro*
the iPTMiient of tHe K.W Kp.iand Booietr, Dr. B.
Frank Palmed tnat Mr. F«»h»r ha. aMtoted an in
vitation to deliver the oration on the ocouion of tho
next aamverwrr. The fertival will he « Concert Ha 1,
on Friday evenins. December 11. and will, we debt
not, be a ioyoue and intore.tlnaoooa.lmi. The eini.tr
is in a flournbin* condition. Wo notice on tho list of
its offioersand private members toe names of many
prominent citizens.
Frbbhsn, to the Polls ! —To tho polU, freomeu!
to the polls J and buy yemrsarmenta attha Brown-Stone
C.otbinr Halt of RookfcUt & Wilson. Nos. 603 snd 605
Chostuat street, above Sixth'. Vote early! and buy your
pannentß at the Brown-Stone Clothing Hall of
Sc WiUon, Nos. 603and6C5Obestnut street, above Sixth
Vote! Save your country! Vote for Lincoln 5 Vote for
Sell! Vote for Breoiiundge! Vote forDouelaa! V>xet
oise the right of a freeman, and vote for anybody or^ 0 ’
body ; but buy your garments at the Brown-Stone Clo
thing Hall ofHookhill lb Wilson* No«» «3 and 60$ Chest
nut street, above Sixth.
Da Eight.— lll A man that has a soul worth six
pence mast have enemies.” It is utterly impossible or
the best man to please the world, and tbe *°° ne * "" ~
understood, end a position taken in view of the I“®»»
better. Do right, though you h.v. mtolm. Vottoanuot
.nonce them by doing wrong ; und It i. 1>“* 0 *“
barter away your honor and integrity. * J 1 * J l ™?.
•olf of moral oourano to gain-nothing. HeiteJ
tho truth, frown down alt oppmition, and rejoice in Iho
feeling whioh mu.t mtpire a free and indocsndtnt.man,
olovbod in tbo beautiful «,d^MMonable, otyU. of Gran
ville Ntokea.the celebrated olothier. No. 607 Chestnut
street, who presents to eaoh purohsser a valuable gift
KINANCIAI; ANl> COMJttKKCIAJL
The Money Market*
Philadelphia, November 6, 1860.
There were no ob&ngea of Dote in the prices of
atooks at the Board to-day. Bohemian is moving
again, 100 shares having been sold for 8 cosh, and
100 at 8$; seller 30 days.
The money market Is well supplied with oapiUl
for first-class paper, hat holders keep back from
anything not of the heat character.
The bank dividends are declared as follows :
Hate of die- Am’t or
coant. discount,
fi per cent. 890,000
4 ** 80,001
3>* “ 29, 435
0 «* 40,000
6 “ 25 m
12,600
13,
14, COO
20,930
22&6
12,600
43.760
6,r00
gore
16.184
B>M
C. 474
0.274
Beaks. Capita).
Philadelphia.
Farm. & Meoh.... 2.000,000
Corarooroial.—B4l,4oo
Mechanics......... 900.000
Worth. Liberties.. JW.OQO
■''oatbwnrlf.,....... 250.000
Kensington..-.. 350,000
Fenn'ioWnship...- MO.OOP
4lB 000
Man. & Mechanics' 670,180
Cawmer0e......... S»J£O
Girard —,, 1,250 00#
Tradesmen’*....- - -|6O,QUQ
Conso'idafcon 967 660
City— 4S.BM
280,220
Coni Exchange..- J 81.490
Union....- JOO.UO
' Total 3*0,803.48) $452,765
The following turnpike-company dividends are
annonnoed:
Chestnut Hill and Spring House, li per cent.
Cheltenham and Willow Grove, 3 “ “
Germantown and FeTklowen,
- The New York Bank statement is In strong oon.
trast with that of the Philadelphia institutions.
It presents in the aggregate the following changes
from the previous weekly statement of October 27 :
Increase of Loans 81£71 9£B
Deoresse in Specie j<»w»
laor«a«e of Circulation-.—..,.•„ 306 120
Increase of Undrawn .Deposits. ),§13,904
; A note from the oflioe of Dmlay £ Bioknell’s
‘Counterfeit Detector styS !
“The counterfeit fives on the Western Bank o‘
this olty, which have juit been pat into oircala
lion, ate an exceedingly close imitation of the
genuine; the most perceptible difference is in Jibe
shading of the words Tveetem Battl, and Ihve
DollarP. In the spurious it is heavier than in the
genuine; the dgnatnre of the cashier os the spu*
rions lb engraved, and the paper is poor, and of a
, smoky hue; bat this, in all probability, is one of
the tricks of the counterfeiters, in order to get it
'described as snob, mid then to flood the country
with notes on paper equal to tbe genuine,
<’ibe only peouiity the public at large have is to
refuse, for the present, all on the bank.”
The .New Fork Post, of fact ev/anfng, says •'
“ The stock msrket is rapidly regaining its elas
ticity and strength, and the founding of the dis
union gong has ceased to exert an influence The
dealings to day are marked by decided baoyinoy,
and tbe tnooess of the Republican ticket is the
Chief topic of the market. Every department of
tbo list responds to this feeling, and tpeoul&tive
shares are it! per cent, better, and in some oases
2 percept.
“ The* bond list is again active and firm, and,
With one or two exceptions, the State stocks arc
materially higher. The Urgent advance is iu
Virginia 6s, which commenced this morning at
904 and steadily advanced to 92, and that bid for
more, making a recovery of eight per cent, from
Ahb low point of Hst week. Missouri roso 1 per
cont, and Government 5s of 16/4 \ percent. Ten
nessces remain dull at 87*87^.
,“ Tae market closes strong. Non York Central,
881684; Erie, 381a34; Harlem, 17in175; Read
ing,43i*42!
“ The movement in Michigan Southern con*
tinues. - The guarantied sold since the board at 42,
and the old at 18.
“The Western stocks close firm, influenced by
the favorable traffic returns. Galena Is 725*73;
Toledo, 354*35|; Bock Island, 654&641; Illinois
Central, 74; Michigan Central, 64a64j.
“ Cleveland, Columbus, and Cinolnnail sold at
24, which is lower. Milwaukee and Mississippi is
12iaie
“ Pacific Mail is scarce; 93 is bid, 94 asked. A
small lot of spld at 124
“ The coal stooks are dull. "Delaware and Hud'
sou 94}b944, Pennsylvania 80ja8l
** For Third-avenue Railroad 2fto is bid, for
Sixth-avenue 140. Second-avenue is offered £jt
200, with .09} bid.
“ The new federal loan is dull at 100*1004- The
sixes of 1,882 arc,quoted at 101Ial03.
- “The ra/froad bonds are flrm, with few offering
at cur .quotation*. The issues of. the Michigan
Southern arc giuob better.
“The mopey ipafket is freely on cal!
at fijafi per sent. Paper, hQWpyer 3 Is difficult of
cegotiatlon T and only best go nitride of
bank at 7 per cent.
Philadelphia Stock Mcheiur'
Aspokrxz) nr B. E. Slatmaibb, Merobants’ Exchange
EISST I
MOO City R6b io» ;
j»<v) do.. new 10bh\
fOO d/j ...new Jo6!{i
Jo#o Lehighjs. •. .pa*h 10JJ*
4MX)Wiim jf0t...40t» Jgo ;
1000 Elmira 7s.
1000 do. ■ • ....t5 7flK
1000 Cam &Am ’70.... ~9OK
BET WEEP
tOO City Cs. •. .—~new 105 ,
3000 Elmira 75... 70>a
1060 Elmira 75...
StOOCityßg.,.
BOARD'
1 Gr & Coats*.
«CJie»ierV&J„.. l Y,
ICO Reading -2i»*
iOO do - — Wi
6Cfttawißßttßpref 14
gl'enna v m
» 40.„. caah39,'^
2&Elnur*co& 7)i
r BOARS#.
144 C&tAWUsaR 000 4 H
[ 6 Girard Bk 4s>S
BECOND BOARD.
60 hong Island.. 1 t?£
60 do.
i lib 2oUirr*!r.'i-.-^s3i
MO Elmira 8
60 do—. 8
81 Cam & Am.. 128
6 do, t 6 S2S
12 Minomi).,— «*
34 do -.6*
<Jloth<fcmh-*tR.... 40)£
lICEB-FIRM.
Sid Afitd.
Elmira R praf 17H iso
HlWira 7r'73. —\Wi 7vU
Lon* It'and R._ .12% 13 •
UhVfcN.~.6l* 63
Lab Cl AN So rip..Bs, {0
North Peima JK 9H
IN Poonaß..7? 74
’WFannaAJO* ~100
Catawia A C0n.... 4}£ 4J«
Cat&wiwu Pr«fd.J3?4 14
FrntffeSouth6o
Soeood &Third...6l 62
RaoefrVme fit R..SO 35
WestPlplaß IT, M
Bnr & Pjne OH 10H
Gnreen Sc Coate*. .JS% 18K
Chest &Wal 32 33
60 Pflnna
6 Gr <fc Coates. ISh
10 do— 163
4 10th k llfh-st R....<0%
#lO Lehigh.g
S 5 Lehigh so rip... .b 5 39K
g d0.............M3 9H
<lf3 Cat* A 000 Jot* 4%t
CLOSING PA
Bid- Athjd.
PMadeiEWatt-iM?* Kg
Philattß..—lol*l 103
rfiila «■-*«.new.lo6, 106%
Penoa M~mt off 96H 90
Head A 313-10 31%
« eadiny bd» TO- 81K 83*
, Head** ’6O inoff.SOK ..
1 Head rut wW. . U 7iX
Penna Rdivoff.»« W
1 panna Jt tdmt 0« 8924 x 90%
I *1 or Cl con drofl-M §1
W
HohNav iinp 0%....
ISSKIttKSBra 4
j Elmira fi.— 7# 8%
a Jf^rkets.
Novsmsbx Evening.
There Is do change the only sal«p
«re hear of ere 1 3QO bbls extra, part Cumberland county,
et 8575 bbj j «wd City Will* superfine is held at the
parae price, end the tales are mostly in lota, to supply
the trade. at from 8&A0. to BJfor superfine, 85.75<a>
B.MX for extra, for family, end $f BUtftfW
for fanny, lota. »s to /quality. Rye FUmr is ediet at
$4 25, and Panasrlraiua flora Meal at BKO chi J
Wheat.—There 1* not much demand j sales include
5,000«6,000 bus.atJM®UOoforiU3Qd.toprime Western
and Pennsylvania red: 1410 for common fifcutherp,'
1370 fornnroe do $ and from ISO no to 148 c for cnrapum
to gooa end prime white. Mr* {* steady, at 740 for
Southern.and 783 for Pennsylvania, with email sales.
Corn is unobanged, but the demand is limited, and 4 000
bus sold, at 720 for prime Pennsylvania end Southern
yellow afloat, including some slight!? mixed with new
at- 710. and inferior at 70c. Oat* are doll, with ea e* of
9,000 bus Southern* at tuKa&o afloat, and 800 bus Penn
syivepia, at 86*0 Barley is dull, and a small sale of
sr JB« is steady at ton.
Cottox.—' The m&TJtpt is quiet to-day, and a few small
sates only are reported, at Brevfous rate*.
Gbocbbixs amp is no change,
and bat little doing in the, way of spies. “
Skxps.— There is* fond demand for CJoveraefd, aua
about 000 bus sold at 8009.25 IP bus. the latter for
prtSe/ofTimotby,l.oQobus soliat 8192 K. Flaxseed
ttad; 200 bbta Penna sojd - fit 230,
prime Ohio* at at and hhds 22®32K0 V
gallon.
Fhiladejph:
Hew York Markets Yester/Jay.
Asnst.—Tfaa market ia steady* with small galea ax
£5.25 for pots and pearl*. . . _ ...
FLOUR.-Tbe marketii doll andscarcely bo firm, with
receipt# of 53.«0 bble, and sales of 7/00 bbla. at JMO»
550 for superfine State; 95W«5 6u for extra state.
f«M«s.ooior ronnd-hoppOhio; 95ioapso forauDer
fine Western, and 95.05&586 for extrado. Southern
Fiour ta dull, with aalea of 400 bbla at 95,9)06 tor mixed
to good, and 95 6 ta7.76 tor hoar ana extra. Common
Flour ia quiet, with aalea of 830bblaat8fi,80©TtQ for
e^J»AiN.— The Wheat msrketia dull and so&rcely so
firm, with transactions quite limited. Corn isjufec
and without striking ohanie, with reoeipta of 83,00
poshels, and aalea of ».fcO bushels, at 71®720 lor
mixed Western. Oata are dull and unchanged. at
M©S*o foV Southern and Jersey, and S7«rSBo for North
ern and Western. « . «
Pbo vision*.—Tha Pork market ia unchanged, with
small aalea. at 910 for mess, and for
Snnie. Beef is dull and unchanged, with small aalea.
ut Meats are UdU. with araail sales, at ShJ o for Ghoul
dors, end ll)£o for Hams Bacon is onjet. Lard ia
dull. w;th email aalea. at 13K©150 for bbla. Butter ia
UTiohansod; sales at U©]so for Ohio, and 16©310
for State. . . . ...
Whisky iu nominal at tto
MARINE JHTEJ.J,{HENCE.
BEK FOURTH PAGE.
> sftw „ ov
B B Halo, from Sasua; bark Roht Fennell, from Carde
nas; brig Milton, from Port an Prince; brig Edith Ann A
from StMartina; brig Santiago, from Cienfuegofl; htlV
Rainbow, from Fottune Island, brig Demerara, from
Kemedioa.
MEMORANDA., __ ,
Steamship Boston. Crookor, oleared at New York yea-
P B/!eJfMh^p Jl ߻Ulraore , , Green, cleared at Baltimore
Bate.,for Bun Fr&nciaoo,oleared
R Ship*” San Francisoo, sailed from
*J*R Keeler, Delano, oleared at New York jee-
M Sh?p« f °Ch«i 1 0m»sne 1 Brown, for N'ewOrlear,s. andA.
'Brown, Gnrtii, for (f lae.ow, oleared at New York yes
%a a r?t Boebuok,Chase.from New York lltliOot.for•
*%?£ F^Snnlfc Moore, for™ New York or Bouton, w«B
‘ t ßa?k a Z»’rhV;, i 'i By) from Rio de Janeiro, arrived at
M fi»rk &«ter, Atkin,, from Boeton, arrived at Mobile
’’BneVhee Edward. Shut., hence for Boeton, Bailed
from Holmes’ Hole fthinst. t>kit.s«inJtia was
brig cadzandria, Oomkens, for Philadelphia, pw
loading &t Rotterdam 10t)»jult. .„f M j »♦
bohr M A Shropshire, Shropshire, hence, arrived a?
} for Newbnryport, sailed
from Holmes’ Hole sth ioefc. . « ,m
| Sohr Caroline Hall. Graham, hepo* for Braintree, eld
from Holmes’Hole 6th met, .. . . - „
Bohr Florida. Kelly, cleared at Near York
for Fmiadeiphia. . .
rBohr C H Moller, Allen, from Jacksonville, arrived at
£*eam*r Sarah. Jones, henoe, arrived at New York
■ yesterday.
ATtIUVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut streets
N Davidson. N«w York JTmJ Wg.
E E Cliaoo, Philadelphia P B Brmne, Eongor, mo
J( P d“tliveTaPhVlatlolPlna C B Grubb & la. Lanoastor
i S S^Mtt b %ISSSSSf2 r
A Antonifom Poito Hioo WESohmaok, Phfla
Wic Walker. New York Oapt I) B Tucker, USA
Mrfsaoiot & XS OhisPmltfcla.N y
Mr’woollon, Delaware Mr Howland, New l ork
W M Wiley, Lanoastor Levi Her & wf. lanoaetor
KLGrofffc wLLanoaatei fc 1 Fox, Easton
J Maxwell Finland J M Hilliard, Ntw York
John Ely, Books 00, Pa B Rush f ¥!“!?
J S Green, Now York S Small A la. York. Pa
John Jacobs, Philadelphia Wm *l Dayis, Pliilada
Aloflee Abeoflw’e, New York J Garoia, Havana
T Pinnenta, Havana G B Ulaochatd, Boston
Gcq •I'jlefiae, & la, Mexico C C Bradfordf New York
D E Small, York, Pa Capt Maauadm. U B A
Mrs ftlaquadin Q J«naw<fc la, Illinois
Mr Pollen, New York M 8 Clmrlook, Mobile
Mies il Smith, Virginia Dr A Powell A la, N 1 ork
J Townsend, w H WT fctrong, New York
J Thirkield, Ohio 8 V Snow A wf, Boston
GIBABD HOUBE-N. E. oorner Ninth and Chestnut.
Chas LIUo. Paris Harrisburg
J Collins, Connooticut M R Quinn. Connootlout
M Mitohod, Delaware Mrs Muohell. Delaware
Miea Muohell & Bister, Del K Kcott, Westm'd 00. Pa
W Niabelt. Westm’doo, Pa BO Bradley. Trenton
J M Morehead. Penn’a J \> Mickoi & vr{, Brookljn
Miss Miokel. Brooklyn Mjbb Dougherty, Brooklyn
J Harding, Mississippi M banderson, Mississippi
J C Achoion. Virsinia Vn,t
TB Holmes & la, New York Mibs Maxwell; New
F Ju'lboii, New Orleans m ie» Bradlor* rrejnton
Mr Dove. 'Waalunßton W Williamo, i ena a
H Thomas & wf, NowV 01 k Mr Ward&wf.Penn a
C B i/ivj/jgston. new York N S V-ebh, Baltimore
C C MitoheH k la. N York J Carter tdaueh, Albany
W Mrtohell A wf, Maryland Cißarry, Now York
M N Barry, Now VoTk , W L Oarran, Now York
D B Bridgman, Now York Rljays & ia, N Carolina
J Hirginp, Delaware H d eiagraw, LaucMtor
J Duffy. Penna Goneral Hamilton. Penna
A Van Ingen, Now York V Grose. New York
Maior Lauman* Penna, U M Close,, VYuslungton
JL Butler, New York Adam Bowl Vermont
G Lear (c son, Doyiestowu W B Wattorman, Baltlm’e
A H fctervort. 2’onua Sbproule, Ppnna
MrePproulo A son, Penna J Jameson, Canada
F R Falconer. New York AV/ Letsenrinß, M Chunk
Mast l eisenrinz, M <dmnk J W Fuller, Penna
Col R P Blaok, Easton N B Koohester. Rochester
W L Ramsev & la, N York Miss Potter, N York
W T Grant & wf. Maryland 8 p Mason, New York
W C Shelton. New York JohniT Megoneglc. Lano
Wm A Allee, Lancaster , J W Clayton. Maryland
Henry Clayton, Maryland Kobt A Clark,
ff 'lrumbnil k la, Jer City H Spalding. New York
J Jones, Washington Gem R Walbndge, N i ork
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut st., above Filth.
J M. Hall, New York Pa,la
Gizelmo, Mexico Dr J P Quinn
Emello Oohoa, S America H A Ucnokla, Phila
H C Bond, Newtown, Pa J D Marehbank# Lano, Pa
R Sargent J M Friok, Minorsvillo
■J W Shoemaker, Tarasuua J P Jackson. Lebanon co
'James Fsmith. Heaaing M B White & la, N J
R Q Pyle, Easton, Pa • , J M Peak & da, New York
B N McKcown, New York Dam R Carr, Boston
WH Hill, New Yorfc
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MBROHANTB’ HOTEL—Fourth street, below Aroh.
Jos H Blackburn. Pa ‘ 8C MoLanaUau, Pa
T Van Duaon, Cm. O Jsmw J Kerr, Pa
Jas M McGluro, Xenia, O L Clapp, Massaonpsette
J h Bonder, Easton, Pa 8 J BergeT. Bath, Peuua
John w Bameß,Ba f h.Pa J A Jones a la, Eastun
Peter Molntyre, Penna John Gordon, Indiana
Geo Roberts. New York H Williams. Now York
M Gwymu New York John J Stepbeus, N Yoik
0 Nelson, Ohio 1 ? Turnor, Pennsylvania
L Martin, New> f ork
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JONES * HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Sixth.
M Glendenon, Pennsylvania Geo G Sewall, Maryland
FjGrimke Charleston B Breneman. Lancaster
wai Binehflo, Jjamsburg John L MoAlter,Maryland
Joseph Bmj'ho Jas Frost, Charleston
Jos Rnox. Charlegton J ess's G Cummins, Pa
Thos Forsyth,Pennsylvania J J Gutlme, L 8N
A Lmthioum, Jr, Mil a Jaokson, New York
W CMuligcn, New Jersey
ST. LOUlS,HOTEL—Chestnnt’street, above Third,
J G Staley, Chester, Pa GB Darlington Chester, Pa
Mr WoTrell. Penna YVntflteveas & la, N J
Thoo H Peters, PfliJ K H Butler, Maryland
F Terry, Charleston G lifl illett. Charleston
15 T Robbins, Cin, Ohio A Spencer, Penna
C Wildes. Delaware LPnjton, Penna
Mrs II A Dennis, Lancaster C Packer & la, Cm, Ohio
C R Cook, Maryland TY P Seymour k la, Phil
Louis Raymond, Delaware 8 Mose y, W»m, Del
THE UNION—Arch street, above Third.
D Coldwell, Virginia John Ashton, Jr,,Phila
chas Kierholzer, Pa Thos Spenoer, Pittsburg
Edw* rd Dari?, Pa E Baker, Pennsy Ivania
E 8 Hawley, PhcatnixviUe G Saylqr, Pennsylvania
Wm Kerper, Rendme J D Bright. Ohio
Chas Wntman. Virginia D Eppjey. Hatrisburg
A W Remy, aiansfiold, O HRWaddel Ohio
fl CaMvd'l. Ohio Geo Goodwine, Ohio
Mrs Werner, Trenton, N J MissWeroer.TrentqnrHJ
John Bisrr, Pennsylvania DEW Mamcs. N Jorsey
Jonas Smith Miss Margaret Smith
.BTATES UNlON—Market street, abovo Pixth.
W T Grosn, Feadinr Mr Dublicg. Maryland
Henry Allen, Dordentown Thnn Johnston* Penna
J} Fitssimona, Maryland Jrs Campbell, Aboona
W M Johnson, Johnstown Sami Brown* Bedford
Geo W Austin, 8t Louia O It Paasmore, bt Louis
BA Dunham. Pleavantvillo Wrn Diller, Lasoaatcr
Geo L Plitt, Pittsburg J K John, Sato Harbor
H G Thomas, Coatesville E F Llojrt. PlolhrubuTK
Riehd Atherton, Phillipeha. J S Dellett, Columbia
BFM ilier & son, Bloomfield
COMMERCIAL st., above Chestnut,
JogE Leib, South Carolina Jfl Jeffries. W Chester
V•» Stovar, Cumberland co Luuts Jinurio, Franklmco
J Vanderßhoe, Plimnixy lie Jos Loist, Jlarnsbur,'.
L Preston, Kenndtt Square S ilsreer, h ennett Square
C RWay.Kennett Square Maris Freed, Fmrvjlie,,
C 8 t*reud* Fmrvillo John Spencer, Blue 801 l
W Bvenocr, Blue Bell, Pa D Humes, Ohostoroo
J Bj!°y» Reading
NATIONAL HOTEL—Raos street, above Third
J B G»flcn,Quakertown Wm lieilaer. Mismokin
Ham) H Shannon, Sob nav Weigley, Pottsvillo
Thos N York J O Bank. Pittsburg
Wm Q Howard. York C H King tc la, Danvillo
C 6 Thomas, Jonesvilfo John Poarson, Armstroaß
*E'G Jardine ti wf. N York John B Markloy. Lano
P 0 Higgins, Beading "Wm H Clark, All’ion
C W Bates. OhceGuit Hil{ A H Cvrmanr k fa, Pit
D Oliver, Trsmont E u Hun.itoy,Djrry, Pa
Joe) Ritter, Reading
MERCHANTS’ HOUSE-Third street, üb. CflllowhiU,
WmW Kelley,Vermont L K Wright.Millfdgeville
Mrs Borer, Nazareth, Fa Jos Hodgron, Philadelphia
Wm Yoagor, Allentown Jonn Penrose, Bucks oo
Henry Bitting. Allentown H IJiletiriMr. bhanipkin
hi K Kroider k la. Leb co John Graeff &eon,Lebco
John A Ltvht, Lebanon oo Mrs Brecht, Fasten
Mrs Rile. Eaiton John Paine, Lebanon co
John Alatjerds. i ebanon co J M Bowman, Lebanon oo
BLACK BEAK—Third street, above CaPowlnll.
Harrison Utt, Scutli Easton Mrs Utt. goulh. Faston
H 8 Rojex, Ulney , Wm Hamer, ronneburff
John Keren, Pennsburg Paml W Alil'or. Bernville
UKitchen, mtton,. Taut iß«.Lnhiitka '
Hon David Davis, Ponna Jos B Conrad, kemvulo
Jl GtofT, Bernville
BALD EAGLE—I bird street, above Callowhiii.
II J Steokel, Allentown ’ EA Steoke}, Allentown
T 8 Leisenrine, Harrisburg Mrs Dreher. fetroudsburg
J Wplf, MraWo f. Pennsylvania
faphtßr F Wpftiyfifi nj. Nktharl Wolf, Montg oo
FOUNTAIN llUTiiL—Fpcond street, abovp Market.
Paul K Cohen, Now York G W Owen, Npw Yo;k
G W Karsner, Delaware Geo W Russutn, Maryland
Albert Gullet, Maryland t W W Vhimmer, N J
Geo W Kugler, Maty land F MoGear, New Jersey
CM Gager, New Jereey
MT. VERNON HOTEL-Seoond street, above Arch*
T K Lukens. Montgy co, V& Jon Thompson, Driuto!
Jolin a btcel, Lancaster S Bordman, Lancaster
James Doak B *• Brooker. Jr.Balumoie
H NeviJl. Baltimore M Boidler, ReadinK
Qeo Zimmerman* Boston
BARLEY BHEAF~Second stjon, below Vir.e.
HC Flicker, Milton, Ponna Mise H Rough, Phil
ilev J lielvillo, Hartavtiio Tlio TJ Linton. Newtown
j)r A C Stiles, New Jersey Jb. N M les, Bucks co, Pa
GeoShottrof, Penna
SPECIAL, NOTICES
9 imoAT and Lung Disuasks —Any form
of disease of the Breathing Or* nns are at once relieved
and permanently oured by the use of D*L J. JL STAF
FORD’S OLIVE TAR AND IRJN AND SULPHUR
POWDERS advortisod m this paper. The Olive Tar
infuses Magnetism or vitality, which is retained and
doused through the system by the action of the Iron
and Sulphur Powders upon tho Blood. The Iron retains
the vital oj- Ufe-giving forces in Qie circulation, and the
combined SuJphyrconyerjs its a nsfe or worn- out partt
oles into gates, which OTS osppljod from the t>odj;
through tho pores. Bend for a Pamphlet. Sold bjraU
Druggists, and by DYOTT & CO., No. 232 North
SECOND Street, Philadelphia. 003-tf
Hair Dye! llaik Dye! ’—Batchelor’s
LIQUID HAIR DYE is the anginal and best in the
market. All other* are mere imitations, and should lie
avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. Splendid Black
or beautiiut Brown instantaneously. Sold by all Drug
gists everywhere. The genuine has Che signature of
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR upon a steol-plato cn
gravinc on four sides of pach box.
J3etcare of Counterfeit i.
Manufactory, 81 Barclay street, late 233 Broadway,
New York. CHARLES BATCHELOR,
noB-iy Proprietor.
Saving Fbnd—National Safety Trust
Company.—Chnrtorfld by tho State of Pennsylvania.
J. Mpl>ey i§ rpc.eivcd every day, and in any amount,
urge or small.
1. FIVE PER CENT, interest J* b&id fiqjn
the day it is put in.
8. The money is always paid baok in GOLD whenever
t is oalled lor, and without notice.
4, Money is recoived from Executors, Administra
tors, Guardians, and other Trustees, m large or small
sums, to remain a long or short period.
fi. The money reooived from Depositors is invested in
Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other fiTet
ol&ss sajuritioc.
8, Office open every day—AT,NUTStreet, southwest
oornor Third street. Philadelphia. ja!2
Ln.tiß’s New Cabinet Safe, the most
elegant picco of furniture, and tho only thoroughly Arc
and &F*g* ar P ro °f Ba^e yet offered to housekeepers for
the proteotion of Plate, Jewelry, &o. Please examine
a sample now at my depot, 71H CIIF.BTNUT street,
under Masonic Hail, Philadelphia. M. C SADLER*
Agent. noS-B&wtf
.One Price Olotbino op the Latest
BJYI-B.tmsde In tlin best manner, expresslT for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST sslline prices markoil In
Plain Figures, AlltooJsmartotooruorwarrantadoatu
factory. Our ONE-PRICE nntam tar artr.plly adlrerod
to. All are Ihpmh* treated alike.
se2B-ly JONES & CO.. 604 MARKET Street
Salamander Fibe-Proof Safes—A very
argo MEortmontof SALAMANDERS for aaloatrca
•onaMe prices. No. 304 CHfcSTHUTSt„PMtodolplua.
I U B tr Ki ANS t WAT-ON,
Grover & Baker’s Celebrated
* NOISELESS BEWINO MACHINES
Tire Boat in Use for Family Sewing.
No. T3O CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia- aujjjMT
All should not fail to read the adver*
iwneiit of Prof. WOOD in to-day s paper. auff-tl
WALCOTT—DAVIBON.—On the Ist instant, !>y Rev.
Dr. fctowait, Charles 8. Walcott to Mies Hepriettoß.
COLL?NB? In Marmrunk, on Sept. 16 1860,
by Hev. A. Culver, Mr. John Beddis to Mies Elizabeth
C l!E^lhl b Mnnayiink, Ootoher
1860, ny the Rev, A. Culver Mr. James Lehman to miss
Barbara HiU'iian, both of MnntvyunH. _ . ,
GUEKN-WUUD.-June 2c. bv Rev. T. R. Johnston,
Mr. Peter S. Gheot: to Miss Isabella Wood.allot tho
Twenty-fourth ward. , Y ,
BMuH-RIDEH.-On the 4>h instant, bv Rev- M. 11.
Sisty, Mr. Win. Smith to Mrs. Hannah Jtider, uu of this
“'fecKHART-BCCKLES.-Hr tl e same, on the 4th
inst., Mr. Jacob Beokhartto Mibs Lliznbath Ruckles,
allot this city.
MORRIS.—On tho evening of the 3d inetent, near
Georgetown, iu the Distriotrf Columbia, at the resi
dence of hta daughter, Mrs. Nourse, Anthony Morris,
formerly of Philadelphia, m thoPsth year of his are.
Funeral sorvioo* will be held at tho residence of h\s
grandson.P- P. Morris, iB27Cließtmitßtreet,ntl2o'clocK
mi Wednesday tto-day) tho 7ih 'mat., punctually. His
familr end friends are invited to be present. *
aCCUO.—On nov.s, i&CO, Mr. Jesse Acooo, aged 67
1 funeral on Thursday, S'h inst., at 2 o'clock P.M. *
AR\iITAG K On the fitn mat, AJ rs. Sarah Arimtage,
widow of the Into Shubert AnmUwe, aged 77 years. *
CLMIK.—On the6th inst.. HJoanor H. Clark, daughter
of John S. and Catharine Clark, in the 4th year of her
from the residence of her parents, No. JCO3
Market street, this (W ednesday laitcrnntm at 2 o’olook.
CLlNE.—After a long and lingering illness. Mr.Adain
Cline, Aged Ql yesra.
Funeral from his late residence. No 1534 state street,
F.lon, wi, e of
Mlflhnel Filon, aged 30 years.
Funeral irom lho residence of h»r hushanil, por^heast
TIIE FRESS.-FHII.ADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, iB6O.
up to 12 o’omok tisr mam.
jUAKHIBD
DIED.
oorner or Thirteenth and Christian streets, this (Wed
nesday) afternoon, at 2 q clock.
ECA RTLE V\—Suddenly, on the fith of November, 1800
Mr. Benjamin D.Hartley, aged 23 j ears. „ ..
Funeral from Ins latejtresidenoe. No, 038 N. Eleventh
streot. this (Wednesday) afternoon at 1 o’oltiok. *
TAYLOR.—On the Bin mat.. Mr. JaoobTaylor, in the
82d year of his age.
Funeral from hislato residence, corner of Cherry and
Belgrade Gate West) streets, on Thursday afternoon,
at 1 o’clock. . , , , _
WIN J) BR.—On ssoond day, 6th last., at tho house ot
, J. Paul Knight, Buoks county, Rebecoa
Winder, mtheflad year of her age. , '
suneral on Filth day, Bth inst., at 100 olook.
YOUNG.—On Monday, November 6th, Thomas A.,
son of Henrv and Mary B. Young, ageq 6 years, 8
months, aud 17 days.
Fnneral will take plaoe from the resiuenoo ol his
father. No. ii2s Citron street, on Thursday afternoon,
Bth inst., at S o’clock. . . , , **
ARMSTRONG.—On Iko 4th instant. Elisabeth Wil
loughby Armstrong, diughtor ol Joseph and SnUte Ann
Armstrong, agcd-3 years and 5 months. , - ,
Funeral from the residence of h«*r parents. Reed
street, one door below Sixth, this ( Wednesday) aiter
n°H?f{ftl£fL-^On the 3d instant, Catharine Heimer, in
tho 79th year of her age. , w w ~/ rt
Funeral from the residence of Wm. Clothier. No. IMO
Otis (late Wood) street, Kensington, this (Wednesday)
afternoon, at 2 o’olook. . , . ,
HENBEL.—On the 2d instant, Christian Fredenok
Hensel, m the Sfth year of hisa?e H . . . „
Funeral from the residence of ills brother, Np.lßio
Apple street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at lo olook.
IODS—A large atoclr
Bombazine Alpaoas,
Mohair Lustres,
Sotmde Chines,
AmmaUnos,
Figured Poplins,.
Irish Poplins,, ;
Gros Gram Snks,
Poult de Boies,
Enghsh Silks,
Patent Boiled Silks, &e.
: BON, Mourning Sore,
No. 91S Chestnut sweet.
JgtiAOK DRESS «G
Cashmeres,
Merinoes,
Armure Cashmeres,
Velour Bops,
Velour Ottomans,
Bombazines,
Tnmißea,
Moufiselmes,
Reps Anstais,
Pflramauai, UMSON _
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
O TO THE LADIES.
6 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CAS>V-
We extend to the Lathes, on oash purchases, at our
Retail Counters, the allowance hitherto enjoyed by our
Store-keeping Customers, of
a PER CENT, DISCOUNT FOR CASH.
TRIMMINGS, ZKPHYRB, LACES,
RIBBONS, SKIRTS, CORSETS,
SHAWL-BORDERS, HAIR-NETS, &c.
City Railway Fares to our Establishment will be
amply repaid by the indupemonts we offer in pnee, va
nety, quality, and quantity.
J. G. MAXWELL k SON,
Manufacturing and Importing Establishment,
noG-Ct S. E. cor. ELEVENTH and CHbsINUT^
i O. S. M,
MINNE-HA-HA LOPGE.
A Stated Meeting will bo held on THIS (Wednesday)
EVENING, November 7, at 7J» o’clock, precisely.
A punotuni and general attendance of ail the mem
bers is earnestly desired, as business of vital importance
wilt be brpught jip fpr consideration.
By orderof tho Grand Commander,
It GEO. W. WOOD, Sectary,
THE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OF
[Lj? the Hr formed •Presbyterian Church will open
iteßesaion'for 1850-CI,THIS EVENfNG, at 7#o’olook,
by a Leoture from the Rev. I. N. McLEOI). p. D., in
the ieoture-Room of tho First Reformed rtesujtenan
Church, on BROAD Street, below Sprhoe. Subject—
llie Reformed Presbyterian Church. ‘ . »t*
MECILANICS' BANK,
5f Pmz.Ansr.pniA, November 6,1860.
The Directors have this day deoiared a dividend of
FIVE PERCENT, for the pasteix monthß, payable on
tho I6fh instsnt, agreeably to tbe oharter. _
no 7 9t T. WIKGAND, Jr., Cofßier.
rr?s=* THE PHILADELPHIA BANK.
IL $ Novembers. 1860. m
Tho Directors have this day deolared a dividend of
FIVE PER CENT, for the lastsix months, payable on
demand. [no7 : 9t] B. B, COMEQVB, Cashiet,
rSOUTHWARK BANK. T v , n<vv
[LJ? Pn u.ADK£.PHf a, November 6.188).,
The Board of Directors bays this day declared a djvi
fifin'l of FIVE rER CENT., payaolo on and after
MONDAY NJb XT, 12th instant
no - lot F. P. STEEL. Cashier.
GIRARD BANK, PHILADELPHIA,
L < November6,lBso—The Directors have this day
docla.cil ft Dividend of THRBb AND A DAD>' PBS
CENT, for the last six months, paj able on and after
the 16th inst., free of etato Tax. , „ ..
no7-dt!7 W. L. BQH *FF KR, CoaVer.
WESTERN BANK OF PIIILADEL
!LS PHlA.’Noveinbere, laeo.-TfteDiTeotdTsofthis
Ba* k have this day declared a Dividend of FI VK
PFK CENT., pajahie on and after fhe I6th met.
p7-)0t G. M. PBQUTMAN, Cashier.
CORN EXCHANGE BANK, PIIILA
DELPHIA, November 6. I4WO.—‘The Direo’ors
Jiavo this day declared a Dividend of THREE PER
CENT, on the o'pital stock, payable on tho 161 U instant,
qud clear olrtaii} tax, .*
noV' x J, W. TQRRLY, Canhyer.
COMMERCrAh BANK OF PENNSYL
VANIA, PHILADELPHIA. Novembers, )&».
fho Board of Directors have this day deolared a semi
annual Dividend of THREE AND ONE-HALF PER
CENT., payable on demand, o'ear oF Btato tax. ,
noMOt 8. C. PALMER, Cashier.
FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’
IL? DANK, PHILADELPHIA,November 0. 1800-
’rho Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
FOUR t*LR CENT., payablo on demand,
nottt • VJ, RUSHTON. Jr., Cashier,
MANUFACTURERS’ AND MECHAN
UJ? ICS’ UANK.‘ PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 6, 18-50.
The Uoardof Direoto^sbaveJbisdardeclared&!)!Vl-
DENDof FOUR PER ClNT.outofiheprofit*or the
lasUix months, payable on IhelGth inst., atreeablewith
tli%Charter. M. W. WOODWARD, Cashier,
nor 3t
BANK OF PENN TOWNSHIP, NO-
VfcMßP’s 6. iB6o.—The Director»-bave de
clared & Dividend of FOUR PER CENT, on tbo Capi
ta) fc'took for tho Inst six months, payable on demand,
dfoar of B alo th*;
no7-wfmflt JAMEB HUB3BLL, Cashier.
rBANK OF I'HILADEL
IL? PHIA, f<ovemb6t 6,1860. , l
The Board of Direotor* have (his day declared a
• ividend of FIVE PER CENT., payable on demand,
clear of fctato tax. J. A. LEWIS,
, no7-wlm6t Cashier.
CONSOLIDATIONIIANK, PIIILADEL-
U-v? PHIA, Novemberß.lB6o.
The Directors have this day deolared a Dividend of
TIJitEK PER CENT., for the part six months, payable
ou Monday, Xrfth met. JOS. N. PEIHfiOjL,
* no 7 Ct v - Cashier.
rrs=* POST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, PA.*
«OVKMDSR2,)BSO.
NOTICE is hereby given, by orderof the Postmaster
Geneial, that from end alter this date. Letters for the
Mails deposited in the a*reel letter-boxes, without the
pre-payment of ONB CENT FOR COLLECTION,
WILL UK DETAINED, and notice givon, ns in (Ji4
case of Letters where tho postage may be wholly
unpaid. tno3 Ct] N. tf. BROWNE, Postmaster.
n<s=» FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ BANK,
U> ? Philadelphia, October 6.1860.
The An'uat Election for Direotors will be hold nt tbe
Barfkin£-Hotttt* on“MpUDAy.' tf.o 'Dmcfeejltb day of
Novembor neat, bolveea the’hoars of 9 o’olook A. M.
and S o’clock P. M. f 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’clock JP. M.,
agreeably to the charter. , _ ,
oc6-dtnol9 W. RUSHTON, Js., Cashier.
rrs=* SOUTHWARK BANK, PHILADEL-
J 3 PHIA, October 9, IB6o.—The annual election tor
DntPXTORS will be held at the Banking House on
MONDAY, the 29th day of NOVEMBER NEXT, be
tween the hours of 10 o’olook A. M. and 2 o'clock r. M.
The annual meeting of STOCKHOLDERS will be
held at the saino_pl«oe on TUESDAY, the Cthday of
NOVEMBER NEXT, at Uo'clooK M. __
oou-titnoli? F« 4 • STEEL. Cashier.
rrsr* OFFICE PKNNLYI, VANIA IIAIL
IJ ROAD COMPANY. ■ „. v „ , OM
Philadelphia, Octobor 17,1860.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi
annual dividend of THREE PER CENT, on the Capi
tal Stock of the Company, dear of Stats tax, payable
on and alter NOVEMBER 16. iB6O.
rowers of Attorney for collection of Dividends can
he had on application at the Oflioe of the Company, No.
338 South THIRD Btroet. THUS. T. FIRTH.
0018-tael Treasurer.
NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEETING
LJJ of the Stockholders of the Pennsylvania Salt
Manufaotnring Company will he held on THURSDAY,
the J6th of NOVEMBER, at 12n*plook.at the Office of
the Company, No. 131 WALNUT street, Philadelphia,
0c29*12t THUS. SPARKS, fceoretaTy.
rr?»PHIU»E tPHI A JEXCIIAfrGE coin.
U-JF 'PAJJYlOotoUeraf, 18C0. ,V "
Tits Managerji have tj})p f|Ay deolared n Dividend of
TWO DOLLAR** per share on the Capital BtooV oT the
Company, payable to the Stockholders or their legal re
presentativos, by the Superintendent at the Exchange,
on and after the 16th of NOVEMBER. The transfer
books will he otoced until that date. no2-fmwt]6
OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS
lk3 OF THE SINKING FUND.
Trkabpry Dp.pautmbnt, l
,Harrt.'burffi Ootober 24,1860. \
Notloe is hereby given, that sealed proposals for the
sale of all or any part of one hundred thousand dollari
of the five percent, loans of the Commonwealth o'
Pennsylvania, will be received at the Treasury De
partment. in the oity of Harrisburg, until 2 o’o/oot, P,
M., of TUhBDAY, THE £oth PAY OF NOVEMBER,
A. D. the same to sat forth th? amount ofl'ered,
and the prioe apkdu. To bp ‘addroßsid. i*‘ Oommission
ers of Sinking Fund. Harrisburg, Pa./' endorsed “Pro
posals to sell State Loans.”
The b’ds will be opened and allotments nr ado to the
lowest bidders on that day.
WM. M. HIESTER, 8eo»y Comw’th,
h U SLIFER. State Treasurer,
THOS. E. COCH KAN, Aud. Gen.
0c27-tno2Q Commissionora of Sinking f und.
ci t iwmMo
' IB6O.
Tee holders pf (ho bopds of this Company, due July 1,
1860, pan now rpooive. upon application at this office, ip
per oent. in o&sh, upon the terms specified In the circu
lar attached.
The holders are also entitled to the benefit of a Sink
ing Fund of $140,000 per annum, as established by the
stockholders at their annual meeting, held January 9,
1860, and in pursnanoe oftheoontraot,entered into by
lie company and duly recorded, to carry tho same into
ffeot, „,Jt: BRADFORD, Treasurer.
CIRCULAR,
Nortel is Ui JJoJdtrs of Philadelphia and Reading
Railroad Company Mortgage Bends, due July j,lseo.
Th 3« bonds are scoured by tho first mortgages on the
road, amounting in Ul9 Qggrpgate to svsnB,4oo. The
net revenue for the list'fiscal oar was six times the
amount of tho annual interest on these bonds.
The managers propose to oxtend them for a period 0!
twenty touts, the holders retaining the bonds and the
aeountr of the mortgages in the precise condition in
vrhioh they aro now hold. Fresh sheets of coupons for
the interest, payable half-yonrly, will be issued.
A bonus of 10 per oent. will bo given to the holders, in
consideration of their assenting to the extension. Thii
bonus will bo paid in cakh to (he hearers of the bonds,
on their signing a reoeitt ohd presenting their respec
tive bonds at the offipe bfUie Company, or to its agents,
for endorsement.
Forms of reoeipt and endorsement will b» luTnJehsd
p« application.
‘ By order of the Board of Manager*.
mVtf W-H* MpILBENNY. fiecrelarv.
RETAIL DBY GOODS.
jqpriSE-FUBNISHING DHY GOODS.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, &
ARRISON.
No. 102» CHESTNUT STREET,
Invito the attention of pprehnsors to their stock—tho
largest in the oity—of the moat reliable description of
SHEETINGS, PILLOW LINENS,
TABLfI-CLOTilg, NANvINB, TOWELS,
BLANKETS, QUILTS, TABLE-COVERS,
DIAPERS, DAMASKS, HUCKABACKS, &0., &o.
All of whioh will be sold at importers' prices.
N. B.—Printed Catalogues of our stock furnished to
all who require them. 0031-we4t
i^LOAKS.—The OITY OLOAIC STORE,
142 North EIGHTH. Every one is talking of the
great bargains and superior quality of the CLOAKS at
the now CLOAK STORE, 142 Norlli EIGHTH Street,
CLOAKS. —Tf you want tho best value
for your money, go to the City Cloak Store, 142
North EIGHTH Street, above Cherry.
CLOAKS. —Tho OITY OLOAK STORE,
142 North EIGHTH, is said to bo the best and
cheapest store in the oity 0013-tm
“WEST uF ENGLAND” TOILET
f V 80AgS.—A large assortment, including some
_ —— nevr varieties, on hand and for sale bjtUe agept?,
CLOAKS. — A magnillpitiit assortment of nnT . t% , 552 Bmh FROM Strok
oil tiia newest styles impoTlsd this eeapon, with - ■ ~ —-—-——- —"
oVBry naw material, mad, up arid trimmed in tha very VS/HALE OIL. 6,500 gallons extra
ham maimer, at wieealfcit defy all competition, at the f f lileaolieil Palm Oil, 7,800 saltoas onide wtialo
Par a cioalc lto», northaaat corner of EIGHTH and Oil, lor Bale by■SOW JAY, ABHSuitHKll, & Cp..No.
■VPAfiKUT Btreaja. °P” Ini P Bfmth >V)iaive«. . .
KETAII. DRY GOODS,
QI.OTHINa GOOJOH.
ITALIAN CLOTHS.
ALPACAB.
SPANISH, BLAY, AMD BI.OUBE
PLAIN AND FANC
BUCKS AND DRILLS.
NOVIK STORE, AND 7oR SALE UY
QrEO. D. PARRISH,
nowm Sl9 CHESTNUT Streot,
EW CI.OAKB.
KACQDES, BASQUES.
PALETOTS,
LAI3LES’ FURS.
OPENING
every morning-.
PARIS MANTILLA
CLOAK AND FUR
EMPORIUM,
708 CHESTNUT ST BEET.
THE LARGEST
CHOICEST STOCK.
fN THESE SPECIALTIES,
TO SB POUND IN TUB CITY
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.
NO. 708 CHESTNUT STItEET.
E. & F.
8 00.
S. \V. C. E. & c.
LINEB TO B, kL.
Some folks originate,
. While others imitate,
ocH-tf '
E. & E.
FOURTH AND AROH.
rLACfI FOR SffAWLS,
pqß CLQ4KS,
PLACE FOB SILIJS,
PLACE FOB MEBINOES,
PLACE FOB POPLINS,
PLACE FOR DE LAINES,
PLACE FOB BLANKETS,
PLACE POE CLOTHS,
PLACE FQB NAPKINS,
PLACE FOB SHEETINGS,
PLAOE FOB PIANO COVERS,
PLAOE FOR EVERYTHING.
ooJ9-mw« tf
NDIA SHAWLS,
VELVET CLOAKS,
CLOTH CLOAKS,
SILKS,
SHAWLS,
DRESS COOPS,
in great variety and cjiojoo selections, at
GEORGE FRYER’S,
No. 910 CHESTNUT STREET.
OCIB-tf
LADIES’ DRESS
TRIMMINGS.
STABLE AND FANCY GOODS.
ZEPHYR "WORSTED, BEST QUALITY.
GILT TRIMMINGS AND BELTINGS.
CROCHET FRINGES AND BERTHAS.
EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS AND CUSHIONS.
EMBROIDERED CHAIR SEATS.
WOOLLEN YARNS, ALL SIZES.
RBrHYR-KNIT TALMAS AND JACKETS.
ZEPHYR-KNIT SONTAGS AND SLEEVES.
ZEPHYR-KNIT CAPS AND GAITERS.
RAPSONVS
TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE,
Coper EIGHTH" ond CHERRY Streets.
009-tN3B
£JLOAKS. —Tho greatest bargains m the
°“ TBt IVJBNS’.
CLOAKS,—The largest stock, the beat assortment, the
ohoioest colors, the finest qualities, the moat superb
trimmings, the newest styles, the beat work, and deci
dedly the lowest prioea m tho city, at IV.K3YS', fiS South
IjINTH Stfffft, obia-lm ’
f*TE W LINENSTOKE.
.The advantage of twenty years’ experience in
the Linen dißtnots of Ireland, and in some of the prin
cipal Lmon Importing Houses here, enables the sub
to Bell at the lowest pnoea.wholesals and retail,
CAUTION.—Cotton Mixtures, in imitation of every
description of Linen Goods, are extensively sold as
Linen, the counterfeit being so good as to deooive ordi
nary judges. Hence the oomplaint that Linen does not
i&steoloag as formerly,
All goods m this store warranted Genuine Linen.
No. 1309 CHESTNUT Street, near the Mintfpiiita*
delplua. no7-3f
nhHOKNLEY & CHISM'S! ! I
A One Dollar Silks for 750.!
" Itaihtf Twenty-fivc'cent Silks for @I!J
foliar Kifty-oftnt Silks fob 81.251 |!
' B^ a £fesifT N 6 WIj for ,!1
Lang Broohft Shawls, Excellent. for 38.
Lon? Brooho Shawls. Superior, for 310 to $l2.
Loneßroohe Shawls, Very line, for $l4, @l6, $lB,
and @2O,
NEW CLOAK ROOM 11!
_ Beautiful Cloaks for @6.
~, Pine Beaver Cloaks for ©7.88, @9, and @lO.
Jhohiy and Elegantly ‘Trimmed lor @32, @l6, @lB,
©2O, and @26.
_Arnb Cloaks, Zouave Jackets, Black and Fanoy
Clothe, &o.» Ao
„ , BERT BLACK BILKS! 11
Good Quality Blaok Silks, will wearwell, for @l.
Heavy Blaok Silks. Black Figured Silks. Ac,, Ac.
. , _ MKN*B ANI) BOYS’ WEAR!!!
A Largp Stock of Clothe. ' ’ ’
A Large Btook of Caijnmerea, Battinetta, A Vestings.
Blankets, Flannels, Linens, and Muslins.
„ „ „ „ At THOKNLEY A CHISM'S,
N.E. Corner EIGHTH to SPKING GARDEN Sts.
N, B.—Every article bought for cash. ttol
T7«YRE & LANDELL, No. 400 ARCH
■*-4 Street,
ICO lots Auotion Goods.
Meunoes, Shawls, Silks,
Delaines, and Cashmeres.
(T4YSTER STYLE RIOH PRINTED OO
vr BURGS.
Bouquet Coburg*.
> Clam style Coburgs,
no, EYKE £ LAN r Dt, ; LL?4OO i; AHCH Blmet.
{CLOTHS FOB MEN’S OVERCOATS.-
6-4 Black Doeskins.
Heavy Heave' Cloths,
velvet Frosted Beavers
„ o*4 Browns lor Friends.
005 EYKE & LAND ELL, 400 ARCH MreeL
CHILDREN’S SHAWLS.
\J Bright Scotch Plaids, and
Medium Colorihgs, fine Wool,
Long and Square, for girls.
Children’s Stellas, ana Bordered
Cashmere Shawls.
no 2 BHARPLESS BROTHERS.
Black india satins.
Superior quality India Sating,
' White and Colored India Pongees.
Black and Colored Irish Poplins,
‘ ‘ lmportbd by
no* BHARPLEBB BROTHERB.
French poplins.
A REW CHOICE STALES AT THE RIGHT
Lupin’s French ATerijioes, at the right prices. *
Figurod Wool Pelomoa end Caihroeros.
Valencias, Plaids, Figured Alpacas.
Children's Delaines and Wool Plaids.
, BLACK DRESS GOODS.
Auction lots Frenoh Mermoes, 66 cents to 91.
“ “ Wool Delaines, SO to 60 cents.
“ “ 6-4soblmie quality, @1.25, ♦
“ “ Bombazines and Alpaoas.
“ “ Amolines, Fg’d Alpacas, Reps.
" “ Blaok Silks, Coburg, *o.
COOPER & CONAKD.
oclS Southeast cor. NINTH and MARKET.
|j?ALL AND WINTER CLOAKS, of all
A-' the new shapes, ready mado or
MADE TO ORDER.
First-oiass work at popular prioos. Every garment
guarantied to fit and please.
Olothsby.the yard or piece, of just the right kinds for
Ladies’, Mibbob’ and Boys’wear. -
COtfPER & CONAKD.
ooljl Southeast cor. NINTH and MARKET.
«£ • VEGETABLE ROOT CUTTER,
«£= warranted to out from one to two bushels of roots
per minute, for Bale by r M . rnnr , m „ .
* D. LANORKTH & SON,
Implement and Seed Warehouse.
N 05.21 Sc 23 South SIXTH Street,
It Between Chestnut and Market streets,^
rn CORN SHELLERS. HAY, STRAW,
and Fodder Cutters, Grain Fods, Horse-powers
and Threshing Machines, Ploughs, HarroWß, Farmers’
Boilers, Field Rollers, Corn, Cob, and Grain Mills, &0.,
for Bale by D. LANDRETH & SON,
Implement and Seed Warehouse.
It Noa. 31 and 23 South BIXTH St., Philada,
rjT WENT Y-F OUR SMALL PHOTO-
A graphs, BUitablo for Visiting Cards, for @1.60.
Ainbrotypes and Photographs, all Buses and prloeß, at
REIMEK'S Photofrophio Gallery,.t»l7 Norlh SECOND
Street, above GREEN, it'
rpHE YOUNG GENTLEMAN who picked
JL up,onf'ovembeTBth,ago!dEYE-GLA^Sandgold
PENCUi-CABL, m Washington Square, will receive a'
most liberal reward and the thanks of the owner, on
their restoration to Professor ANDKKEON, JONES’
HOTEL. U*
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
gAMUEL HAZARD, JR.
784 CHESTNUT STREET,
Is now reooiving invoices of
ENGLISH BOOKS.
Consisting of fine editions of
standard authors,
ILLUSTRATED WORKS,
JUVENILE**,
Many of whioh are exquisitely bound, and to whioh
lie invites the attention of
DO OK BUYERS.
For list, see book column of this paper.
_oo27>smw
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W BOOKS FOR .SALE BY
SAMUEL HAZARD, Jk„
TOM BROWN AT OxISbWKI 8
IHE BUDGET CT.OBKO. By Jane Anthony Eamrs,
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Journey across the Desert, a Sojourn in the Holy Land,
&o. One volume, SI.
THE KING OF THE MOUNTAINS. A Kovel. From
the French of Edmund About, author of “ The Roman
One volume, fll.
THE PRINCE’S BALL. The New Satirioal Hu
morous Poem, bv Stedman, the author of '• The Dia-
illustrations. SO cents.
FOLK SONGS. The now and exquisitely beautiful
book of the season, being a collection of the most beau
tilul and oMebratod Songs dear to the popular heart in
every land, elegantly illustrated with numerous fllus
trations on wood, fac-similes orwritmg and autographs
of authors, superbly bound m various styles of Mo
rocco. Edited by Dr J. W. Palmer, the translator of
"1/ Amour.” Bvo. 810.
„H * t HOUSEKEEPER’S ENCYCLOPEDIA OF
COOKING AND DOMEBTIC ECONOMY. By Mrs.
Haskell. One volume. Si 2fl.
THE SCOTTISH REFORMATION. A Historiaal
Sketch By Peter Lonmer. D. D. With twenty-five
y/uatrations of Boottish Koformation Localities. By
Birket Foster. Bvo- 92 TS.
UaL t OF t TUE BTE A M ENGINE AND
OTHER PHIME MOVERS. By N. J. M. Rankins.
One vol, London. $3.
„ THE BOOK OF FAMILIAR QUOTATIONS. Heine
ot i on 9vi^°P u ’ ar Fxtraots and Aphorisms from
!, - W £S"“ ie best Authors, Ono vol., lOmo. Lon
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WORLD. By Captain Mayne Reid,
cents.
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A Pjoture of KxpJoration. By B, F, Burton. &vo. .Il
lustrated. 8X
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A BEAUTIFUL LIBRARY EDITION
EDITION OF THE WORKS OF JOBKPHUS.
JOSEPHUS’ WOJIRS. ANewand Beautiful Edition
for the Library, in 4 vole. Royal 12mo„ on fine paper,
from SmaU Pica type, jqth an elBgaatiy engraved
Pprtrajt, npd handsomely bound in Cloth QB 00
Do Uo do Library sheep 6(0
Do do d0....Ha1f calf antique 800
. Do do „ do.....Moroccoantique 1000
A readable edition of Josephus has for a long time
beon a desideratum. The Publishers have spared no
expense in tho preparation of this one, oorreotinz with
great oare the errors in many of the existing editions.
They present this as readable, correct, and worthy to
be placed in any library.
Published by
„ Vl . LfNDS*Y A BLAKISTON,
no;
GG. EVANS’ GIFT BOOK STORE,
* NO. 439 CHESTNUT Stieet.
BUY - YOUR BOOKS AT KVANB’,
Where you can get books m every SBepaUui»ftt of Lite
rature ; and
BEAR IN MIND.
that boaides getting jour book at the lowest retail prioe,
THAT A GIFT, ' ' f
worth from CO oonts to sico accompanies each Rook.
ALL THE NEW BOOKS AS BOON AS PUB
LISHED.
Call in, and one trial will assure you that the best
place in the city to buy bqoks, Is at
' ,f 7. f G. G. EVANS’
gift book Establishment.
No. 439 CHESTNUT Street.
JOST PUBLISUED—THE BOOK OP
THE SIGNERS: Containing Faa-Simiie 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. Ouarto,.sB Large paper Copy, India Proofs, Sl5.
A Book that no American should he without, and a desi
deratum ui every library.
Publisher, and Imjortor
Engravings.
ocM-lnr ■ 218 South EIGHTH Street,
&
OC R. BUYERS. —Gentlemen: X have
- ‘'taken the Basement of the Philadelphia Bank,
419 CHESTNUT Street, where I Vtll continue to bn,
and sell (as 1 have heretofore done at (lie Custom
house Avenue Book-stand) aid and new Law aha Mie
eaJJanoous Books. 1 have for said upwards of IDO old
1 block-letter Books printed prior to the Tear 1490. Also,
a copy the NeW Testament, 2 v01a.,4t0,
printed in 1543. Price $3O. I wulalsodealinlfingrravinga
and Autographs. Persons at a distance wishing to cell
Books, will describe their names, dates, bindings,
conditions, and prices. Pamphlet Laws o) Penasjl
tanio, and old Books upon America wanted.
AUS-0IT) JOHN CAMgpKLL.
MILLINERY GOODS.
JESSES* BONNETS.
SOMETHING NEW IN STYLE,
AND VERY DE3IRABM!
LINCOLN WOOD, & NIOIIQL3,
725 CHESTNUT STREET.
0c29-mwf
j\jfEW STYLES
*
OF HATS, CAPS, ANJI TURBANS,
FOR
OHILLREjN’S WEAR.
LINCOLN. WOOD, & NICHOLS,
725 CHESTNUT STREET.
0c29-mwf
fw MISSES O’BRVAN, 914 OIIESTNUT
Mreot, above Ninth, will open Paris Alillinerr.
for the Winter, on Thursday. Nov, g, ISiO. n7-Im*
WATCHES AND JEWEJ,RY.
JAMES E. OAIiDVTELL & 00.,
822 CHESTNUT ST,
IMPORT AND MANUFACTURE
FINE WATCHES,
RICH DIAMOND AND ALL OTHER JEWELRY,
MATTEL CLOCKS AND BRONZES,
STERLING SILVER-WARE,
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PLATED GOODS,
PARIS ARTICLES, FANS, OPERA-GLASSES, Ac.,
The principal port of our stock is entirely new at
MODERATE FIXED PRJCE&
Ap Examination will entail no obligation to pur
chase. nol-tJal-if
JS\ FINE WATCHES, of the most ap-
J&jm proved makois; Jewelry of every desoription.
vtum Silver-ware eaual to coin; also. PJated-ware of
the beet Quality » at G* KUBR£l*l»’S»
0c29-lm S 2 North SIXTH Street.
SOARF-PINS, STUDS, and SLEEVE
£IM BUTTONB.—A large assortment of Carfcunole,
Coral, Lava, anti
S 3 Norlh SfXTH Street.
FURS.
T ADIES’ FANCY FUKS.
JtJ JOHN FARMRA, 718 ARCH Strfot,. below
Eighth, has now in store, of lus own importation anc,
manufacture, a very large and beautiful assortment o
all the different kinds and qualities of fancy FUKS for
Ladioaand Children that will be worn during the com
ing season, at manufacturers’® prioes.2 nor-ftr
JULY IST, 1860.
NEW FIRMS AND CHANGES.
MERCHANTS IN WANT OF BLANK BOOKS oan
be supplied from a very superior assortment made from
Linen stock, or raado to order,
WARRANTED AT LOVf PRIC?B,
WM. F. MURPHY & SON’S
NEW STORE,
Stationers* Lithographers* and Letter-Press Printers
SIGN 07 VHS LEDGER.
No. 339 OHjiSTNUT Street.
jei sy-tf ___
Blank books and stationery.
M. A. JIBES,
Blank-Book Mnnufaotuier. Stationer. and Printer.
Wo, 418 Street, between Fourth ami Fi/tfi
(Formerly David M. Hogan.)
BOOKS for Banka, Public offioßß, Merchants, and
others, Jluled to any given patern, (with or without
Hoadinc printed,) and Bound in the beat manner, both
with regard to neatness and durability. Orders (or An
nual and other Reports, Cards. Circulars, Bill Heads,
and JOB PRINTING of every description, executed in
the best stylo, at short notice. Also, Engraving and
Lithographic Printing. . „ , , „
A general assortment of American, Frenoh, ana Eng
lish Stationery, Cay, Letter, and Note Papers, Enve
lopes, <fco. Initials stamped on Paper and Envelopes.
Music and Books rebound in any Btjle of Binding.
Having, through misfortune and losses, bean obliged
to give up business, I would respectfully roobmmpnd to
my friends and patrons my suooesrfor, M.' A. REES,
who will carry on the business under my porsonal super
intendence, at the old 1 stand, 418 ■WALNUT Street.
Ordei'a thankfully received, and executed with fidelity
and despatch, upon the most reasonable terms,
u o2-2m DAVID AI. HOGAN, Agt. for M. A. Rees,
T OST OR MISLAID Certificate of
JLdlptoakTlo.StO, for 12 shares in the New York Mid*
die Coni Field .Railroad and Coil company, and
would hereby give notice that I have made application
for certificate in lieu thereof.
no 2 Sgt EDWARD HUGHES.
TJOSIN, TAB, AND PITCH.—I,SOO bbls
-R-'V assorted grados, for all purposes; Iftsbbls .Tor. 389
do. Pitch, extra size, for sale byROWLKY, ABH
BURNKR, A CO.. No. 10 South Wharves. no 2
CPIBITS TURPENTINE.—93 bbls Spirits
Turpentine, for ante by ROWLEY, ASHBURNER,
So CO., no. 1« South Wharves. no 2
(T’HOCOLaTE POTASH For sale by
WETHERILL So BROTHER, 47 and 49 North
SECOND Street. P(H3
FLOWERS—For sale by
\J WETHERILL So BROTHER, 47 and 49 North
SECOND Street. toeii
Lycopodium— For sale by wetiie-
JULI, So BROTHER, 47 and 49 North SECOND
Street oo2?
JAVA COFFEE.—I,OOO pockets prime
Java Coffeo, for rale by JAMES GRAHAM fc CO..
aK'l’i'l l A HtrmM. w
©OAIV--100 boxes Glean Soapj 175 do
Kr Clive do., in atoro, and for «als liy ROWLEY,
»MTBIJRNIB. A CO. No. lb South Wlmrver. nod
CJTORAQE. —Storage for ineicliandist) of
ISr all kinds, and at low tatev. at Renejseton Sorer,
Dooki No. 1030 North i)Et.,yVyA;iL 4V3CUS* tjlii
WANTS.
\V TED— A Boy to run Errands. —Ad'
draw " w..-' Vr,i, Offina. ro7-Sf
"WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN OF
kao»Br ?< iB ii , S?Mtio a JI*I!S: t<r, . a .’ lta » t «>a <* J)°°k
and would iwaVe himself
fiSKM S/sr 0 tLots '-“« ■**«■"Misygggs
‘VffANTED—A Competent Foreman to
* * takeoharce of a Carriage Faotory intheoifvnr
Richmond. Address I. P-EaSE, Kiohmond.Va y f
oc(K)t*
WANTED- AN EXPERIENCED
SALESMAN, in a first-class Dry-goods Job
bing House, A liberal compensation will be given.
Address T.H. C office of this paper. no6-3t*
ANTED TO RENT—By a good tenant,
, ™ a Stablowhioli willacooramodate about fifteen
boraeg. Address M Stable,” Prist office. no2-tf
An' active business man,
having 87.000 to $lO,OOO, to take tho place of a
retiring partner in an established Mercantile business,
5 a ? ,n ?« o net PfPfit of 25 per cent., without risk. Ad
dress Partner/* this office, with real name, nol-tf
A PAPER MILL WANTED—Imme
± ?2? a » e “ lot l In runmng order preferred. At
ir itent paid in
N d ««^ e :J^>^e,^ Ul^e^ • b Add:e Ba A. .7, BEAUMONT,
Now Hope, Bucks co.» Pa. nO 7 fit*
A TOTJJXG LADY, OF GOOD EDTJCA
■f*: TION, wishes a Situation as Teacher in a private
family. A small compensation only is required. Ad
dress “ AI, A,,” at this office. noC-st*
A YOUNG MAN, OF CONSIDERABLE
expedience in Mercantile and Itisuranea business,
•wishes a situation as Book-keeper. Can furnish un
doubted reference as to charaoter and ability. Address
11 A. W. P..” Bloods Dispatch. no6-2t*
YOUNG MAN, OP INDUSTRIOUS
habits, who is an expatt J?enman,vriBhoß a Situa
in a Wholesale House, as Book-keeper or Assiet
.. Addles* “Toland,” through Blood’s Dispatch,
nos 4t*
MEM WANTED—in this city, and every
city and town in the Union. Agents, with SI to
SC. dear from SI to $6 a <my. Call immediately, or
address F. H. OSBORNE & CO.,
it* 452 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia.
CLOTHING WANTJSD FOR
CASH, PlensQ oall or address
# A. D. ANCONA,
0034-33t* 330 SOUTH Street.
QBOOND-HAND MISCELLANEOUS
Wood-outs Wanted.—Address “ Publisher,” Press
office. it*
—JWANTED, A PARTNER,
bavins #I,CO O, to join the Ad
vertiser in on established business, paying well. Ad
drc?s •' F. C.»” stating where an interview can be had.
flrg-gl* '
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
m LARD-OIL FACTORY.—To rent, a
MB. LARD-OIL. FACTORY with Lever
Presses, with Plates, Rigs. Tubs, XettiJl, Tanks; all
in complete order. Apply to
ROWLEY, ASHBURNER, & CO.,
004 No. 10 SOUTH WHARVES.
mFi J R SALE—A Store, with Dwelling
attaohed, and lot of ground, situate on GER
MANTOWN Avenue. conteT of ARM AT Street, Ger
mantown, near Railroad depot. The premises have
lately been occupied by a tailor and draper, doing an
excellent business, and is suitable for either the milli
nery or tailoring business. The improvements are
nearly new, and substantia 1 !? built; havo all the modern
conveniences of water and gas. One-half or more of
the purchase money can remain on the premises if de
sired. Apply to 3. KING,
0031-wsst* Conveyancer. Germantown.
TO CHAIR AND CABINET MAKERS, —
The rheeuix Wood-Bending Company, owners of
“ Blanchard’s Patent,” for the Btates ot New York.
New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland, will sen
county, town, ot shop Tight*, or grant licenses to use,
on easy terms. This la the only ; patent. All infringers
will be striotir dealt with. Apply to JOHN SILHBY,
or C. A. BURGESS, No. 34 BROADWAY, New York.
ooi-dSm
For exchange.—a choice tract
of good unimproved farmland in the State of New
Jersey, convenient to the city, will be exchanged for
otty property. Apply at No. 118 FEDERAL Street
■e22-tf .
UOR SALE, A BARGAIN —A 2* HORSE.
A POWER STEAM ENGINE and BOILER, but
little used. Apply to _ t A. RaNKIN.
* 120 North WATER Street.
PUBLIC SALE OF ORIZABA IRON
WORKS. SOPHIA FURNACE. &0.-B7 virtue
of authority vested in us' as trustees for oertam oredi
tore of Pol ttTd McCormick, art'* in pursuance of a ne>-
oteo of the Distriot Court of Allegheny oountv. id the
Commonwealth ol Pennsylvania, in No. 3 of November
td»m, ISM. we will expose to pubho sa’e.at the MER
CHANTS’ EXCHANGE- m FOURTH. Street, in the
city of Ptttsburg, on TUESDAY, November 13. M6O.
abjamenoing at n o clook A. M.. the Rolling Mill ana
Nail Factories, situated near New Castle, Lawrence
oounty. Pennsylvania, known oa the Orizaba Iron
Works, containing sixteen Roiling Furnace*, five
Beating Furnaces. Bar Rolls, Small Rolls, Nail Plate
and Muck Rolls, Squeezers, forty-nine Nail Machines,
on* Wrought Spike Machine, and machinery lor ma
nufacturing naU kegs am! firebrick-
Also, the Blast Furnace known as Sophia, adjoining
above worki, tfhiQh i* capable of turning out one hun
dred and thirty tons of pig iron per week.
Also, several lots of ground, adjoining, and sevoral
pieces of land adjaoent to the ir>n works, containing
ooal.lron ore, limestone, and fire cloy.
Terms.— One-fourth of the purchase-money to be
paid m oash on the acknowledgment of the deed; the
balance in one, two. and three years from the tune of
sale, with interest from thattime; the deferred pay
ments to be secured by bond and mortgage on the pre*
KNAP. H- BRADY WILKINS,
ISAAC M. FENNOCK, VVM. K. NIMIOK.
no7-»3 * _
TUBLIO SALE OF A VALUABLE
2S.FARM.-Wm be sold, at Publio Sale, on Second
day,the 12tli of Uth (November) month, 18W,on the
Premises, ali that valuable FARM situated in white
rtiarab township. Montgomery oounty one and. a half
miles from the Chestnut Hi)\ Railroad Depot, adjoining
the laud* of George.BUght, »■ewi« A. Lukens, and
others 5 also, bordoriug on the Wisiahtrkon oreek, con
taining one hundred and fifty aorea of verv superior
i land, all in the highest state of cultivation. The lime
stone in of the very beqt quality for hmeburmng pur
poses, and made from it bears a high charaoter
ftfthe Philadelphia market.. .
There is also on the premises an opening of Iron ore,
whioh prom.ses an aband&nt supply of ore of excellent
4^TheVmprovementfl consist ofa Stone Mansion House,
contains two parlors, dining-room, andkitohenontbe
first floor, five chamber* on the seoond floor, with
ceiled attics. ........ .
The Houre Ib well shaded with erergroen rvndotqer
trees. The Barn is ot stoaa.lOQ feet long by W foet
wide, and connected with it nr? n )&t*e manureehed,
wagon house, corn ctili,&s.»icc M a , l built of tho.best
materials,
Thera are wells of excellent water under cover, at
thd House and Barn. - _
There are also on the premises a good Tenant House
and large Barn; also, throe Limekilns, witn acoj#-,
fqitable House and Stables, sufficient for the u?o of tee
Ihe above Farm is.considered to ha one of the beat
properties in the neighborhood, and wilt he sold with
out reserve. A large amount of the purohaJic-money
m/yr remain on the premises.
The property will be shown by Isaac Williams, re
siding thereon.
The Bale to commonoe at 2 o’clock P, M., when the
conditions will be made kn«wu bv . „
ocl7-wfinllt» ANN WILLIAMS, Trustee.
Missouri land n
600,000 Aarcjt tor Sato and entry, at prioea ransinr
fromlSßio 60 cent. rer Aore. m any quantities re
quircd *
TAXES paid, and PATENTS prooured for puroha
ten of Land under the Graduation Aot,
Plata furnished gratia by enclosing a postage atamp
For further information apply to
WILSON, RAWLINGS & CO.,
V. S. and General Land Agents,
6$ CRESTNUT Street,
Between THIRD and FOURTH,
BT. LOUid, m
LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, and located.
001-Sm - -
UO AUDIT) G.
THIRST-GLASS BOARDING, with hand-
Jt' eome oommunioating and single Rooms, at 1417
LOCUST Street. oeia-lm*
INSURANCE CO3IFANIES.
rriUE MUTUAL LIFEIITSUBANOE COM-
X PAN'/ OP NEW YORK.
Assets:
SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
iNvsaran in fivrt mortgages on real bbtatbi
WORTH OVER SIS<WO,OOO.
The premium* are lowee than in many ciber Compa
nies, and the Dividends have been *bisats».
This ia a atriotly Mvmx. CorapanT. There are no
Stockholder?, so that ALL THE PROFITS
hIiLONS ?o tUie IN9PBBD.
Fatuphlot*, and ovory information, my be had
gratis, on application to _
A ' * F.RATCHFORD STARR. *gent,
S. W. oorner FOURTH and WALNUT Street*.
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES:
Thomas Robins, John Welsh,
Mordocai L. Dawaon, George H. Stuart,
George N. Stroud, t.. 8. who en,
Johns. Myera, LPlshor Learning,
Joseph Patterson, Wilhsm C. Ludwig.
John M. Atwood, Arthur G.Coftn,
Thomas H. Powers, GeorgqW.TofAnS.
William MoKee. Thoa. Wattson. n23-ly*il
FIRE INSURANCE. --MECHANICS’
INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. No.
138 North SIXTH Street, below Race, insure Build
ings, Goods, and Merchandise generally uom loss or
damage by Fire. The company guarantee to adjust aJJ
losses promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patron
age of the public.
directors. _
William Morgan, Robert Flanigan,
Franois Cooper, Michael MoGeoy,
George L. Dougherty, Edward McGovern,.
James Mama, Thomas B. MoCe/niiek,
James Durosa, John Bromley.
Matthew MoAleor, Franois Falla,
Bernard Rafferty. John Cassady,
Thomas J Hemphill, Bernard H. Hu Goman,
Thomas Fisher, Charles Olar*.
Francis MoManus. Michael Canid.
FRANCIS COOPER. President.
BERNARD BAFFF.RTY, Secretary. oca-6m .
Fame insurance company, no.
406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED APm^T^fl.UY THE STATE OF
CONFINED TQ FIRE AND INLAND RISKS.
director*. „
Samuel Wright, D. B. Birney,
Wm, W. Walters, J. W. Everman,
Chas. Richardson, Henry liewis, Jr.,
Geo. A. West, . Jaoob W, Stout,)
O. Wilson Davis, Menko Stern.
Tbo». B. MM ( S'gS RGB Wi DAY, President,
FRANCIS N. BUCK. Vioe Pree’t.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Seoretary. [lall-ift
SAVING FUNDS.
AMEKIOAN SAVING FUND—Coin
xjL pany’s Building, southeatt corner WALNUT
and FOURTH Streets. Open daily from 8 Ml*
o’olock, and on MONDAY till Bin the oyemur. Jhi*
Old Institution has always paid In ftul, on d-oianc.
sntUnutnotlje. EiilssT j-jyj-p EU CENT-
All sums paid baflk*,*n demond, in gold and an ver.
khUi* WIfILLDIN, Prcrident.
&AML. WORk, Vice President.
IfISSMSSUr..
Ated. j 7joisssta-fej*! ’
JOHN C.BIMB. Ssmelerr. oew-Imif
OPRING GARDEN SAYING FUND,
£5 omoe, 331 North TIIIRB Street, batireen Vine
MdCaUovrtull. Inoorpornted bribe Leeinlature April
tith isal. Ononfor Donosiis ana Paymonts, omW»from
Pto 2K o’olooK. Alco, da MONDAY and T’HUf&DAY
EVENINGS,fro"i6toB o’olook.
Interest S per cent, per annum. Depositors can with
draw their Money* by Checks, if desired. Speoial De
po.itn reoeived. JAMEB gi psnseLK. Fre.tdent,
KriHCla HiU». fiftoretarT
REMOVAL
THOMAS MEL LOR & CO.
HOISERY HOUSE,
Hnve removed to the Store formerly occupied by
YARD, GILLIIORE, & CO.,
No. 40 AND 42 NORTH THIRD STREET,
Between MARKET and ARCH Straete.
no3-lru
FLOUR,
MADE FROM CHOICE WHITE WHEAT,
Om e. MATTSON.
a. W. oor. AROil and TENTH ttreeU. *elfl
AMUSEMENT.-.
COSOERTHAtr”
GEORGE CHRISTY’S MlNhtrtmh*
TRIUMPHANT RECEPTIWi *
BT A Hopn-K
CROWDED TO OVERFLOWING
TUMULTUOUS APPLAU|B, ANBFiS l iLB OF
The unanimous verdiot of the tublio prenounoed in
favor of
GEORGE CHRISTY’S MINSTRELS,
Under the personal (supervision of
. GEORGE CHRISTY,
As the most complete and brilliant corps of artists
fiver presented to the public
. , GEORGE CHRISTY,
and his
MAMMOTH TROUPE OF TWENTF-ONE FER-
Ttr:,, FORMERS,
Will appear
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK,
and
LHARACTERIBTICS OF NEGRO
nldbr ”“'“’“‘'l I^™a^ompv
tl|dM7^Se°^ a ,fS“ s r 8 M at ,he Bo1J » ri “ g
. UM«o»Mrt?^Mt-toeiiSinßn?.*“t*7M.
VfkrUSATLEY & OLARKjE’S AKCTH.ST.
* * theatre.
BRILLIANT ENGAGEMENT OF
THE GREAT TRAGEDIAN. EDWIN BOOTH
Immense auroesaof Tom Taylor’s NKWPLAY.
THE FOOL’S REVENGE. **
The audiences in raptures testify their appreciation
by thunders of applause.
In consequence of its great success, itwill be repeated
THIS EVENING, together with
_ THE DUMB MaN UK MANCHESTER.
Booth’s nights, Beats oan be secured 3 days in advance.
\\TALNUT-STKEET THEATRE
.7 * & 0,8 Lessee_ Mrs. M. A. GARRKTTSON,
Bt&tfi Manager Mr. WM. A. CHAPMAN.
Mr. JOS. D. MURPHY.
wm K? ai ? (WEDNESDAY) EVENING,
.V tlie celebrated sensation drama (al*
ready witnessed by over 3a,000 persons) of
pTHE DEAD HEART.’
entire season in London.
Robert Landry, Mr. Edwin Adams; Legrand, Mr.
£?«£.’jl»SS£* Mls - ; CeriaeQe*
Previous to the play
_ A POPULAR COMEDIETTA.
J *SA 6 >*. 0 '° 100l t» performances commence
at7o'oiook. as usual.
rjOKTINEN'r At THEATRB.
(Lato National,) WALNUT Straet, above Eiihth
THE GKBAT^|||I|£&soLU,ATLD
HOUSES CKOwI^DBV g
THIS EVENING I
MONS« DE BACH, in his Great Spiral Globe Wonder.
_ „ , „ FOUR CLOWNS]
Tan Gardner, Sam Lons, W. 3. Gardner, Young Dan,
aDd the whole of, the Consolidated Circus Company*
every night.
On Saturday a MATINEE, commencing at 2# o'd'fc
ihe doors open at half past 6 o’clock. Performance
commences at half pa*t 7.
Admission only 25 oents; Family Cirole 150. nofrfit
T|¥cDONOUGH’S OLYMPIC (Late GAlfi-
L»A- TIKB4 RACE Street, below ITiird.
TWO GREAT PLAYS TQ-NfGHT.
Great success of the thrilling Drama of
r v ; oh. THE DfSiIAL SWAMP.
J»E-McDONOUGH as Dred.
LITTLE CORDELIA HOWARD as Tom Tit.
Other characters by the Company.
M'LLb jIIAKIE m Beautiful Danoes.
After which, the Highly Successful Nantioal Drama,
entitled
'i HU FLOATING BK AOON! OR. THE 'WiIECKERS
of Norway
J. E. McDONOUGBF as Jaok Junk.
In rebeartal. “ THE GLADIATOR OF RAVENNA,”
with new Dresses. Scenery, and Mosie.
Voora open at 7A£ o’clock; eommeaoing at 7i*.
Admission, 2£cents; Family Circle, IScents.
SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE.
OPEN FOR nffia® 19
NEWLV »LCOHATK| o AND PAINTED.
Has seocred one of the
LARGEST COMPANIES ever praiented Jieraiofora,
who will appear nightly.
Sanford will perform every evening.
Doors open at 7; Commence at 7H«
Admittance 35cente. Children 13 cents. coIS-Im
Headquarters, franklin
FLACE.--FREE CONCERTS—Lttnah 11 A. N.
conus. Music, ko.. nuhtly.
nos-6t' CHADWICK & PEET^Sap’ts.
HASSMHI’S ORCHESTRA.—Serenado
and Military Band.—J?or engagements, apply or
address MARX HASSLEB,
Office 120 S LOCU *T Street,
Or Hlaako’a Academy,
BROAD Street, b-elowWalnut.
THE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA give
* their PUBLIC KEHRARBALB every gA'iUH
DA Y, commencing at 3X c’alock, at the MUSICAL
FUND HALL. 8 single tickets, S 8 cents,
for sate at Chiofcprinc <fc Son's, 807 Chestnut street:
Andre s, HO4 Chestnut street i and Beck <fc Lawton's,
Chestnut street.
Engagements for Concerts. Commencements, Par*
ties, *o., made onljr at their Office, Chiokerm* & Pon ? o
Piano Store, 807 Chestnut street; Wiliam Stoll, 2H
North Juniper street, or 0. Droughman, ]Qd» Kidge
avenue. ocSI-tr
r<ARL WOLFSOHN AND THEODORE
W THOMAS’S SERIES OF SIX CLABSTCAL 80L
BEES, at the FOYER of the ACADEMY OF IHUBIC.
Subscriptions will be reoeived at the Musio Stores o 5
O. Andre k Co., 1104 Chestnut street; Lee & Walker,
722 Chestnut street; Beck-& Lawton, Seventh aM
Chestnut streets; and Th.A. Schmidt, Juniper iw
Cheitaut streets, where the programmes and parfira
lara oaa ha seen eex Bw>
PENNA. ACADEMY OF THE FINS
ARTS.—IO9S CHESTNUT Street
‘‘CHIMBORAZO,’’ a splendid Painting, by Mignot
‘‘THE FIRST Sin,’ a beautiful Marble Statuette by
Angebm. . .
On exhibition for a short time.
Visitors will please bring their opera glasses.
POINT BREEZE PARK
THIS DAY, at 2J£ P. M. Three Exht
bibons, embracing Xjottingaiid Racing*
will come oil. Conveyances may be obtained at th»
Southern Terminus of the Tenth and Eleventh-streets
Railway, and at Messrs. BENNER & DOWLING*.
BROAD and PRIME Streets.
Admission sl. And at the Lower Cate and Stand*
25 oonts. Jt
MEDICINAL.
J R. STAFFORD’S
OLIVE TAR,
When Oliva Tab is In-halku it* healing JSatxxnij
odtps are brought in ooutaot with the lining membrane
of the
THROAT, BRONCHIAL TUBES, AND ALL THE
AIR-CELLS OF THE LUNGS,
relieving at onoo any pain or oppreaaion, and healing
any irritation or Inßamation.
Wire* Glivb Tar is Taken upon Sugar, it fortnaan
Unequalled Scolhing and Healing Syrup for Coughs and
n!l Throat diseases.
When Oliv* Tab is Applied, Jte Magnetio or ooa
oentrated ourative powers render it a most speedy
PAIN ANNIHILATOR.
Olive Tar is not sticky—dots not
Fifty oents a bottle, at *43 BROADWAY, N. Y., aa
by all Druggists.
J. R. STAFFORD’S
IRON AND SULPHUR POWDERS
are a soluble preparation of Iron and Sulphur, identical
with \h&t elating in the blood of a perfectly healthy
person. Uniting with the digested food,
Tssy Revitalize aud Pubipt the Blood,
They Impart Enkegt to the Neavous Ststbm.
They Lwigosatb the Lives.
The? Strengthen the Digestion.
The* Regulate the Secretions ov xm* Bony,
And are a Specific foe all Female Weaknesses
Price, One Dollar a Package,
At 44 2 BROADWAY, New York, and all Druggists,
Pamphlet containing Testimonials vrom tsx
following and more than 100 other well-known promi
nent person*, will be sent to any address,/m by mail,
Geo. Law, £ai*i Fifth avenue, New York.
Simeon Drapeb, Esq., Banker, New York.
Thurlow Weed, Esq., Albany, N. Y.
Gen. Duff Gbebn, Washington, D. C,
Col. Samuel Colt, Hartford, Conn.
Cor. Chas. May, U. 8. A.
Rev. Joshua Leavitt, Ed. Independent, New York*
Rev. E. Bright, Ed. Examiner, New York.
Rev. D. W. Cronk, Agt. Am. Bible Union, N. Y.
Rev. 0. F. A. Spinning, ButtßrnuUs, N, Y.
Rev, Dr. Leonard, Exeter, N. H.
SEND FOR A PAMPRLStt
Sold by all Druggists. DYOTT \ CO., No. No-
SECOND Sliest, Agents for Punftaylvama, seM-Sm
1 nifTTII I For do INSTANT RELIEF and PER
aOlllMiif MANENT CURE of thi* diatres«iac
plaint, «rji
FENUT’S
BBON OHI Alt CIG-ABS^TB*,
Made by C, B. SEYMOUR A C&>, ,458 DROAi>-
WAY, New York. Prioe 91 pay bus; sent free by post.
layT-flm iff FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS*.
SPECIALTY for ladies.—truss
AND BRACE DEPARTMENT conducted by oohi
petent Ladies. Entrance on TWELFTH Street, first
door below Race. A lull tine of Meoba&ie&l Reme
dies, ligAt and elegant tn consixttciicii, ipeeiallu
adapted to Ladies* ttys.
_ _ _ C.H.NREDLES, Proprietor*
8. W, corner TWELFTHandRACE.otreeti!
Entrance to C. H. N.*» Room,
the corner. seU-Smif
A WONDERFUL AND NEVER
FAILING REMEDY FOR DISEASES OF THE
NERVOUS SVSTEM.
PROFESSOR MORRIS’
EUOEPHALOS,
AN EXTERNAL REMEDY,
Prepared by MOCKRIDGE & CO., No. 63 North
FOURTH Street,
*9” And for cole by Druggist* generally. seU-Smlf
UMEA 1 AZUMEA 1 AZUMBA \
AZUMEA! AZUMEAI AZUMKA-' AZUMEA
PFOF, MORRIS' AZUMEA BAKING POWDER.
Manufactured solely at No. 62 North FOURTH
Street, and for sale by Gropers generally. seU-smif
A CARD—TO DRUGGISTS AND PER.
FUMEBS —The undersigned, having reason
believe that a large amount of valuable goods, ot follow
ing denominations, have been feloniously taken from
their promises, visa r reach and American perfumery:
ivory and buffalo tooth, nail, and hair brushes; mirrors;
shell snuff-boxes, inlaid and lined withhold; inkstands:
puff and trinket stands; smelling bottles; lUe pre
server* ; paper weights 5 portemonnaies; corksorewa;
ivory and shell dressing combs; ivory fine-tooth combs =
playing cards,' memorandum books; cabas; essential
oils j otta of roses; musk; tonquin ; oil of nerolr; va
nilla bean; oil .of rose geranium, and other oils, and
materials used m iho manufacturing of perfumery. All
persons who have been, offered such goods at prices
much bolow their value will confer a favor by giving
notice to the subscribers. _
_ noa-3t JULES HAVEL fc CO.
\<TEBEOSCOPIO VIEWS OF ITALY.—
Groups. Landscapes. Ao.« new subjects.
STEREOSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS, new Patterns, at
the lowestpnces.
K»“lmprovedSpeotno!es, Opera-Glasses, Mieroßcopes.
Mathematical Instrument*. &o » 1 b o the
oi .r. iB M. J. fR A-NKL.N,
PROFI'JDAELE BUT SIMPLE CON
TRIVANCE.-*A Patent has recently been ob
tained Jot Egg Beating. Ihe best practical thing for
tha rurrose possible, for Restaurants and Famines.
M-i r eatlT to H - f - j)fioT^y t 2
ORIENTAL DETERSIVE SOAP. —One
pound of which will do as muoh washing* and do it
better than three of common rosin soap; clothes need
no boiling nor rubbing on a wash board. Over 200,000
families aro now constantly using it we guarantee it
to give satisfaction, or return the money. All respeota
bloGroaero have it for sale. . __ „ __
THAIN A McKEONE,
129 and 94 South Wharves
auSB-we if tf
CAUTION— ORIENTAL DETERSIVE
SOAP— Encouraged by the great and merited sua
oees of this article, several unprincipled makers have
eloaaly imitated \t \n appearance only* and we feel it
our duty to notify the publio that none is ganmne, ex
cept our name is stamped on each bar.
au23-ws 121 VAN HAGEN & McKFONE.
Gymnasium. —the germantoto*
Physical Institute at the TOWN RALL, German
town. for the proper development of strength, health;
mmdt and the oure of chromo affeotions by raeaieai
movements, adapted to both sexes and every age. is
open for the WINTER COURSE, under the careful
management or Professors H IL Mi lIR ANfi £ LEW IS.
Proprietors of Institute at NINTH and ARCH Streets*
nB mwth3t* -
Kft OASEB OF SEED DEAF TOBACCO,
store, .nd for sale bfo R *