South Carolina ; Di,smiion JjlpFeinent. aOVEMtOir QIBT’B message . Em ootiv* Dbpabtmbnt, 1 ) ComJVUZA.S. 0 ,Novembers, lB6o. } Gentleman of the Senate and Haute of Repre- tentative* ; TJi* Mt of Congress, passed In the year. 1846, en act* (hit the eleotors of President and Vice Presi dent shhU be appointed on the Tuesday next after the first Monday of the month of November of the year la which they are to be appointed. The an nual meeting of the Legislature of South Caroli na; b£ a-GonstfaUbiaal provision, will not take plaoe until the fourth Monday of November in stant. I ’have considered it iny duty, under the authority donferred upon me to ooovece the Legis lature op extraordinary occasions, to convene you, that you may on to-morrow appoint (he number of electors of Prestdeht'&nd Vice President to which the SUie is entitled. ' Under ordinary circumstances your duty oould b e soon discharged by the election of electors re presenting the ohoico of the people of the State, but in view of the threatening espcot'of affairs, and the atrong probaMUty of the eleotionto the Presidency of a seodonal candidate by a party committed to thetupport of measures which, if oarried out, will iaeviraßiy destroy our equalUyin the Union, and ultimatoly reduce the Southern States to mere pro vinces of a consolidated despotism, to be governed by a fixed majority in Congress hostile to our in stitutions, and fatally bent upon our rain, I would respectfully suggest that the Legislature remain In session, and tele such action aa will prepare the State for any emergency that may ariso. That en exposition of the wi'l of the people may be obtained on a question involving snob momen tout ooueequenoes, X would earnestly reoommond that in (ho event of Abraham Lincoln’s oleotionto the' Presidency, a Convention of the people of this State be immediately oaUed to consider and de termine for themselves tho mode and measure of redress. My own opinions of what the Conven tion should do are of Httie moment; but believing that the time has arrived when everyone, however hnmble he may be, should express bis opinions in unmistakable language, I am constrained to say that the only alternative left, in my judgment, is thececestion of South Carolina from tho General UojoD. The State has, with great unanimity, de clared that she has the right, peaceably, to secede, and no power on earth can rightfully prevent it. If in the exercise of arbitrary power and forget ful of the lesions of history, the Government of the United States should attempt coercion, it will become our solemn duly to meet force by foree ; and whatevermay bo the decision, of the Conven tion, representing the sovereignty of the State, and amenable to no.earthly tribunal, it shall, during the remainder of my Administration, be carried out-to tiae letter, regardless of any hazards that may surround its execution. £ would also respect fully recommend a thorough reorganization of the militia, so as to plaoo the whole military force of the State in a' position to be used at tho shortest notice ond. with the greatest Every man in the State, between the ago* of eighteen and forty-five, should bo well armed with the most efficient weapons of modern warfare, and all the available means of the State used for tb&t parposo. In addition to the general preparation, I would also reebmmtnd that the services of ten thousand volunteers m* Immediately accepted ; that they be organized and urilJed by officers chosen by them selves;: end hold themselves iu readiness to bo called on upon the shortest notice. With this pre paration for defence, and with all tho hallowed memories of past achievement?, with our love of liberty and hatred of tyranny, and with the know ledge .that we are contending for the safety of our homes and firesides, wo can confidently appeal to tho Disposer of ail ■ human event.*, and safely trust our cause in his keeping. H. Giar Fire in the Astor House. A MAE BURNED TO DEATH —A FIREMAN PROBAULY KILLRD "GREAT DAMAGE TO THE BUILDING — IN VERSE ALARK AND EXCITEMENT. I 1 From the New York Kvenias Post of 3 esterday. A low minutes before eight o’elook tbit morning, tho drying-room attached to,ihe laundry ia tbo basement of tbo Astor House tees discovered to be on fire, having probably oaught from the furneoes there used, ofSorna imperfect-flue Mr. Stetson, one > of tbe proprietor*, wap the first to see it, discover-, iog it as he passed down a back stairway. If was then breaking out from tbe door of the drying room in a ruddy blaze. The alarm was instantly given, and the firemen appeared with their usual promptness, bat tbe fiames had made considerable progress,' burning the laundry and kitchen, and ascending into, the servants’ departments in the se cond and third stories. - Here'a poor' fellow, named Thomas Brady, one of the hall waiteta and a night watchman, waa so badly burned that he will probably die. He had. beep np all night, and went into his' room only a few minutes before the fire broke ont. In the oon fusion and alarm, he wee entirely forgotten until theflre waa raging at it« fierocst height. A ser vant girl then suddenly spoke to a gentleman who was aiding the firemen, inquiring. “ Horn they got Toni .Brady.out yet?” Who is Tom Brady, gad where'is be?” was tbe answer. - She replied dbet she had met him on the atatrs ten minutes (beforetb»'flre;hnd explained the situation of bis room oa IShe third story. Some polioemen and citiseßl than tried to force their way to his room, bat were driven beak down the stairway by the heat and eliding smoke. Soma members of No. I Hook and Ladder Com pany than eaaceeded in raising a ladder from the reef qf'the enclosed piksza on the 6onth side of the building, and In that manner got access to his room On breaking in the window, smoke .end fisme burst cat, bat hearing groans Inside, two of the firemen .bravely, seabed in, and though them selves nearly suffocated, succeeded in bringing tbe sufferer through the door and down the Main. ~ His kriothaa were tourned'.to oinders, and his body was {horribly burned allover. In some piaceß tbe flesh ibaioraoked open to tbe bone, end froth hit eom tplaiot of inward burning, it was supposed that he bad Inhaled the flames. Everything pot si bio was done to alleviate bis sufferings, ana he was then taken on a litter to tbe City Hospital. While running to tha fire John Davison, a mem ber of-Hoee Company Ko S, was kneeked down in cceUtsion between the hose aartlaga and a hook and ladder-track. Tbe wheels oi tha track ran: on hie seek and the .smalt of his beck. He was taken to'Mo.flfi engine house, In Ann street, and medical aid procured •He is very badly and, it ia feared, fatally. Icjarcd/. .The ghetto at the hotet were terribly alarmed by She cry of fire, but all ecosped to the front part aether building In safety. By half peat nine o’clock the dee waa completely extlnguitfierl. The laun dry and kitchen buildings in the rear only wore burned, bat lhe rooms above, were very badly damaged by fitvpand other parts of the building were damaged by water.' The refreshment bar in Ihe rotunda was flooded with wator, and most of the: ground-glass windows were broken. It .is impassible at present to ostlmato the dsmsrd, bnt it cannot be lest than fifteen ortwenty thonaand dollars. The StctsODS are fully insured in about asJnaenNew York and Hew England ofii oes. They state that tbe fire will not interfere with tha business of (he house, es the hotel proper was «otßt ell injured by the fire. ' The stock of Leary A Co t hatters, undor the Astor House, escaped with slight damage from •moke. ’Lawrence, bookseller, do., So. 2 Vescy street suffers some locs by wator. Ihe barber’s establishment underneath was also, somewhat damaged. rnnBEK PABricciAne. lb* pnat* of the two (inn «( Hook and Lad der Company Ho. li vrbo perilled !hoir own lives ta reran, young Brad/, at the Aster House fire, «e» ffilßam Bleed fetid Samuel Spaokman. 'lhtj ware obliged to erewl on tbo floor to reaoh B rifely, in Older to avoid being themselves snffoca <ed. s Xhey wonld have rerened Mm mooli sooner ihad they known oertelnly in which room to lock ■for bi«- A story wee circulated that two or three other peraosu'were bunted, bnt it wae altogether unfounded. John S. Davlsaa, the member of No, S, llmo Omo peny, who w u inn over, is found not to be eo hadly hurtas was nt first apprehended He says be saw an «M woman nn theccrner and came near running oyer her. He turned the carriage to save her. and looked bank to eee H she waa *afj>, when the wheel of iha truck, wbieh be bad not ■track him on (be peck and knocked him down. The wheel o' bis own carriage then (truck him in the back, bat the two wheel! locked in each a manner that while ho was wedged in bejtgrecn tnepi' neither eoald pus orer him. He is eery badly braised In many places, bnt as no banes appear to bo broken, thinks be will be fit for doty again in a few days. Tho origin 0 i the fire ia a mjstory. The drying room was heated altogether by eteam, and thore era 3 no fire in' its ricinity. It had bean in use ■ long time, and everything abont it was like tinder,' no that the flames, onee kindled, spread with great rapidity. „ The firemen.ere yet engaged in upping up parti tions, In order to get at the fire in the timbers bo iween the walls. ... The hotel wae providad with.tire kitohens com plete, one of wbieh it entirely uninjured by the fire. The guests bad a late breakfast this Morning, bnt dinner Wes ready at the usual hoar. Thepric eipal damageis in the bailding, very ilttle (ufni 4ure being fujared- Hunt eud.baienbury, saeMttort to beery end €o., bailm/think their damage both by water and smoke will he neariy *l,OOO. They aro in sured. Christidoro, the wigmsker, snlfers a very alight lose bp water. Marsh and Go’s, truss esta blishment 2 Tesey ’street, was slightly damaged by water. Xnsased’Sd.OOO, In the Broadway, Mc nhanios’ and Trader*' Inraranee Company, &a. (treat .Cincinnati, Yk* JJlneinneti ffgfiswa.of Monday phron loirs ■thedeetswctioii of JeMPJfiitMlrll’s mammoth obair faotwrTfc oi s h J- An EroW dot at. frfelgpfcy •»* raged for fire boon. The Qaztllilm'-. . “In five hours froai the time the fire was first dlaswered, nothing remained of the msssive bnlld ing bnt charred timber*'end tottering waits. idit&rU A Enamel,berg, aenaratAd fiom Mr. HiteballU establishment only, by a fir,-trail, stood jn the meet imminent danger, and the fast that it escaped unscathed is a most perfect endorsement.. Under the 'pjd.ban* system it could not possibly have beenaAvCd.;’ r The eriain 01. ike fire is.not known, but is sap owed' to have been eofiamnnioated to the main part of the boUilog from the ’.intag-room. ‘As regards the loss, there 2«'no means, as yet, to determine *t With any certainty, “"bough ft it not snopssed It will be greater than sixty thonsaad dollars. Mr. MitoheU Is insured ta one or two home, but mostly in foreign .officesbis policies will proksbiy n6t oome far from ooverlng Jus loss. ■’TUi, conflagration does not end in tha mere de etrueiion of the building; one hnudrad and twen ty-flve famiHes were dependent upon the establish ment for employment. They will have nojr to see* work elsewhere, which, It le to be hoped, they Will beable to flad in the other lerge furniture faer tories of our city.” .' # Arrest ior Harder Committed fourteen V«MB Ago, i From the Indifeunpolis Jouraa!, Kov, e.J ' Tho itelegtaph Saturday night anneunced. the arrest atAttica,lndiana, of Fox, for the morder of Oolonel Davenport, at Rook Island, fourteen years ago- Some two or three other men were Im plicated with r«gli and Were arrasled, tried, and cxccuted '-oKg.decaped at .the time, bnt was ar r-,fvf V' l °r' so afterward- in this State by the of the. Territory of lowa, dame*. Johnston. 0 former resident of Indianapolis. On bn way MCk to Rook Island, or rather Davon* oertr oDDoslte Rook -Island,. Johnston stopped Sutf'®riraner>t Washington Hall, rfUrV.rd keon.it th*:Wrigbt House, whero tte Olena Block-*mw is. The hotel was then kept by Mr. Edmabd'BtoWplng. Johnston placed ““prisoner under «iix4 Ik k book: room of tie iroDLballdfng, io wkielr: wiodow overlooking a poort that, ran bitwese tjii two wißgs of tko resr pfirfc w b.oteli;' DwtUf.VbftiigW,«id M* ixilwf, .v«#ofcrth« • oprd from the bedstead, powered himself to the bis raoeptireat Attic*. -- ■ ■ Bettnral gsitleaes uf thii city, who ware ledger* At tb)| VeMhH|ton H*U attbe lime foz ereafdd, i>y they heerdthanolaabe made in gelling oat of SPJEOIALi NOTICES. Ws room and butstdedf thi court. He was not missed until he had been gone long enough to elude The Nrw WKST PHILADELPHIA STEAM all powaerf. Milt. 3, MARKET Street, above Thirtieth, street, ara Tht • murder ,pf Colonel Davenport was oold* now manufacturing superior FaMIIY and BAKERB* blooded, and caused great excitement at the time FLOUR, from ohoica WHITE WHEAT, the growth Pox is lively, at last, to receive the punishment of Delaware, Man land, and Virginia, which Is hts due. He has always been represented no9-3t* PE TV R&ON & MARSHALL, os a desperate man, and, in. all probability, will meet the end that the law prescribes’ for those who do violenoe to their fellows. The present flourishing city ot Davenport, in the State of lowa, was named in honor of the man who met his death at or near it, fourteen years ago, when it was a very small and Insignificant village. Major' Thomas D. Oabneal, late of Frank fort, Ky.> died of dropsy, on Saturday, at the real* .denae of Nicholas Longworth, Esq ,of Cincinnati- Ho was one of the original proprietors of Olnoin* nati, and after the company laid out tho city, sold bis interest to Bakewell, Page, A Oo , of Pittsburg. In Ms various real estate operations he had amassed a handsome fortune, At the time' of his death he was 73 years old CITY ITEMS. Naw Siylu Pubs.—We invite the attention oj oar readers tt is morning to the announcement of Messrs, J. W. Prootor & Co., No. 703 Chestnut street, which we are sure will greatly interest toe ladies, More especially would we notice the 14 elegant Chin ohillaFurs," whiohthey advertise. These are a new article in this market* and for that reason we have taken oooasion personalis to examine them. They are a light-grayish silvery Fur, of the most luxuriant clia. racier, and are made up into every style of fashionable shaped garment. On a rioh velvet oloak this beautiful for fa most exquisite, and we are not surprised to find that in the great cities of Paris and London they are the most fashionable fur worn, These Furs, offered at the Paris Mantilla..‘'loaki and Pur Emporium, have been imported direotly from. Buenos Ayres by Mess's. Prootor A Co., for thoir own trade, and will therefore not be found elsewhere. Thb London Tines on Philadelphia.—Tho correspondent of the Londsn Times, who accompanied the Frince in his American tour, bag written home his impressions of Philadelphia, he speaks in eloQuent terms of the beauty of our ladies, of the gallantry of the gentlemen, of the good taste of the people gene rally, of tho splendor of the Academy of Musfo and other publlo buildings, and finally he goes off in a per fect eoataoy ol jubilation over the elegance of the gar ments for gentlemen and youths made at the Brown- Stone Clothing Hall of Rookhill k Wilson, Nos, 603 and 005. Chestnut street, above Sixth. Do Bight.—" A man that has a soul worth six. pence must have enemies.** It Is utterly impossible for the best man to please the world, and the sooner this is understood, and a position taken in yiew of the faot, the belter. Do right, though you have enemies. Yoaoannot esoape them by .doing wrong ; and It is little gain to barter away your honor and integrity, and divest your self of moral courage to gain—nothiag. Better abide by the truth, frown down all opposition, and rejoioe in the feeling whiob must inspire a free and independent mac, clothed in the beautiful and seasonable styles of Oran ville Stokes, the celebrated clothier. No. 607 Chestnut street, who presents to eaohpttrohaser a valuable gift Selling off at Cost!—The extensive stcok of Housekeeping articles kept by If. 6. Farson k Co. southwest corner of Second and Book streets is now offered for sale at cost prices. Those in want of good s ‘ of this kind will do well to call soon, as thoy will shortly oloso this branch of their business. no9-2t ARRIVALS AT THB PRINCIPAL HOTELS, tu> to 12 o’clock last sion;. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut streets. R Spalding, N 0 James WSmith, N Y J W Emerson M SwartxweideT, Fa John Fleming, Fa H L Day, Ohio ' Chas 4 Clarke. Pittsburg W W Rays, Harrisburg Jos Richards. Pittsburg Alex P Lyon, Pittsburg A 8 Hiester k wf, Pa N Sheldon* Providence Hartley Williams, Mass James Seibert, Pa Kd Hums, Virginia LW Williams. Baltimore Mr MoLanahan, New Yoik Mrs McL&nah&n, N York Miss J MHays, Harrisburg AucP Levy, New Orleans Mrs Kenmouth k 2 cb, Mas Mrs White. Boston Lieut Col Winder, USA George W Voxel, Fbila Wm H Denny. Pittsburg A W Chapin k la. Mass J B Vinton k Is, Mass Henry 8 Bennett, N York Hev H B Sherman. N J Mus Rutherford. N J Mrs Rutherford, N Jersey Mrs A W Rutherford, N J Cti Schmidt, New York Miss Schmidt. New "York Mrs W L Spepoer, N York Mrs Vernon, New York Dr A Deyo k la. New York C R Jones, Pennsylvania J* Murray, New York Geo & Dennis k wf, Md Mrs MoPberson, Maryland Philip Pchjjff _ , tJL Hocppen _ Walter LWlnans, Balt Jos Bromine], Riobm’d, Va W O Berohel, Pa 1) B Hoyt, Rochester Dr Gibson k la, Balt Mr Briokbead & la C March, N H MrsCLenslsy k son, Vt *oSJamts,Prov, RI EliasN BaM,BCarolina MROBall, B Carolina Miss Ball, South Carolina Min Wanng, 8 Carolina Jjrs Martin, New York Miss Martin, New York ohn F Pluuimer, New York Benj Dodge, New > ork p Home, New York Thos Fowler, New York B K Ward k la, Mew York Miss Lindsey, Vermont , AG P Stokes, New York N Seleninoft k la. N York (j B Blanohard, Heston * .Jose Bueno, Cuba Isaac D Jones, Maryland D Trego, Maryland J A Jippiocott, Ohio W C Kives, Jr, Boston SR Rives, Boston Q Hunt, London jesllunt, ' B P Poore, Massachusetts A E Beach k wf. New Yprk A 0 Sands, New York DLawTßngland M Rider k la. New York Mrs A R James, N Orleans M Morgan, New York W T Boardman, New York A W Gibbons. Bsitlpiore X G Finckle. New York F W Tryon, New York W Griffith. Brooklyn A Belmont. New York . J M Wright, New York BW Haaton, Cleveland , G WPatmly C K Thomson, New York G T Co min* k I, Mississippi T Sherwood A wf. N York HKing. Washington, DC Chaafiaraaar,Philada KH Avery Aw,New York Jaa BTaylor, New York GIRARD HOUSE—N. E, corner Ninth and Chestnut* X J Robbins J Barton. New York _ JBSmjtli. Philadelphia J.DHoover, Wash,D C J l. Watson, Baltimore Mrs Watson, Baltimore H Baxter, Baltimore- T Young, Baltimore „ G wCess; Fjtikfrurx Julian Pomeroy k la, Conn K MoCorkle 5k la, Montreal Mist MeCorkle, Montreal Miss Young, Montreal Master Young, Montreal Mr Long A la, New York Hub Pprter. Lancaster Kjosth, California. Geo Wp Coates, Baltimore Jos B Dupe, Virginia Miss Jamar k sis, E)kton J 8 Tuttle, Aejr York . W C Leland, Us N JmW Henry k le, N Y JHHasting*.New York Oh,.X Whi-j.D C Stephen Daniels, AM . W WfCerr, Maryland Miss< hapman, New kork 'Jno walpft fels.Linctupati MS, 4 B o°Mr n f« A H Stewart. Pennsylvania BanjTjprj me, JV, Wm Blackwood* Baltimore Jno Ward, Troy* N Y H M Ward, Jr,Troy,NY Jae Storms, Delco,Pa jijw \prjke,NY Jno Wallace , Baltimore 8 J Carter* Baltino/e Jno L Mills, Baltimore M YardJer, Pennsylvania' Mrs A Ross, Cbajfagto# Miss M Henry, Charleston Tbos B Bennett A la, H G lu*f M J Rocs, Cbarfaiton Dt JMSanders.N Y Miss Mailer, Atluissippi B PlDeGroot. York J Smith, Tennessee Joe Gilletf New York,, , J AUiN Y Miss Robinson. New York Ju» Winttir. New Yflik ft" Win.or, New York ], Kqiors.,'n, GrcoinHon T Jon..i York.* N J Joim MclMcca ft li. Yn S AOiborn, New York O w C,S«. N.W yi.rk A Hj-pnl,. New York 0 W Larrolfl, Bellelonl" jK*WWi!j,,Baltlmore FK.,m, Vork _ ffW,n3eP7wa.kfiigio(f »^ r,^:“Yo 0 ,k C ~ WBCochran,Mississippi AGOrosgman.Long isl p<l W Gray. Greene co*Pa W M Aioosh, Baltimore . T H Smith, New York AHBBIOAH HOTEL—Vhfesujut st., above FiiUi. W A Raffaitj t ASftryl&sd G A Thorne, K ow York Thorne. Wew Yctje W HFlitonft, fhUa, J Smith, Tennessee F B Fisher. Jeriejr shore BA otovell* Jersey Shore A 5 Friee.JNew York flmnohara, New Jersey Albert Fcllisr, Cmoinflßti Cspt P N fiobb Joe A Ly«inß. £cl*w*re A MoGormick, Baltimore M A MitoheU, BaltiinqTe J H Anderacn. Jr,Mew York Mrs AnAereon. New York Mim Andgwon, New York K J Laicelle,West Chester FT'feat JB Bern*. Lewis town, Pa Jos Fajel, New Yprk hTH Tower*. New York A A Scofield, New York las A Bpvle, New York Bon Guyeiino, M.exioo* 1W New, Mery tend Jaa F Spilth, Heading TboeM MooroJcTaJßol HAI Small.Jjopneoticat K B K!jnbal], Conneoticnt 5 J Jones, Conneoticnt Geo Brown to la.Beltnhore Ja> M Scott&da£ GW S&lkeld. M Chunk N B Griffim, Brooklyn J KOwe#i,'Broouyn . B P Cowder, Colauibus, 6a Tpoa B Amiss, Virjinic wm N Berkley, Virginia Sami A Yirgipift iMFACBANTE* HOTEL—Fonukstreet, below Aicjr, Mlfif|lwflr^rown I | I l ? # 0 wfßoytc^'o Mwe Boss. Boy lestown JD Williams. Pittsburg P 8 Kennedy,Belvidere John W fileans. Towanda bliss M E Eilenberser, Pa w H Lewis, Hew York Matthew Tjler, YorS, l a Gbas DeUraer. New 1 ork Geo Hermont, Hew York H-nrv a Coropjl fie w. ?« Israel Uneavher, Wssb,OC J H Putnam, mass fiapt Hall * Is. U 8 Nav, MiesHuil , .. W 8 Strong, Hew York . Jasfl Oollins fc la. louian* pL Wiokes.Maryland ET Foster * I M i liunkl V Lookwoodi Easton, Fa E A Welch, Bristol, Conn TUH JJNlON—Arch street, above Tlurd. H A Shlsslor. Bhauia4te. W R Kutsner, Sbainokm J Horton, widdisfo#n?3u Mlirawoin. 0 Wesclarth, Plttstiufs T Binointmu, Pa John a Baitb, Baston Havin Garrii, Baiiloai J « HaVeWinalow. N J B WiUiato*. Delaware , Mrsit'W Marfcbcß, Pbila Miss JfiUale, MadsDolJ, 0 Master B Williams. Dei JL fieUennan,Ohio ' H It Probat, Trenton ' & AUjwn, Jr, Pa BrJHWeigtvlridSna V/R Ellaus^ton,lnd IWaSi’fSUt £ Woodratf, Jersay fifrJPWffflf fc la. N J BT. LOO 18 HOTEL—Chestnut street. al*>v« Third. T De Vine. Cliiowro , P D Christia * sic, N Y Mrs E Balden * oh, N York John Yaokif, Saltlniore G E Harrison, Marjland ’ • WorrslL Hometown W R Alien *wf, N Jersey Jobnßttnton *i». Pa Joiiu Muon. Maryland Miss Maion. Mar,land OH Ps rtfer. yr Ghester Geo Wocd*. Baltimore HH Tripp, Ilfinou KBohotte, New>ork E Monoßaltimore W VVilkens, Baltimore John O’Flynn 0 V S'Wt'en, Flnla N E Wriiht * la, N Jersey JOBES’ HOTEL-Cheitnut street, above £ixth.'<e* M Meredith, Thos H Oram, Scranton H B Mira, wiuianupo/t Georga Morrison. N C w Ahls’egor AiaVliakim'* Jqsl WnnUt. Baltimoro Thos Oram. Dover, N J John 8 H&Tr.s. PeDna Xbs 0 Adams,BtUimoM-,- C W Nields. w Chesty fisvßSeveranceAwf,NY JohnLMd J W Kayes. Brooklyn it Morse, Richmond, BLACK BKAR HOTEL—Third it., ahovp CaltowhiU, John F Yoans, Penoa , A Eckel. Lehish a>, Pa slvin Faust, Pennsylvania JD Lorre, Berks,oo , W Cherlngton, Lebanon K M Woodward, resna Mr* E Woodward, Penna Jacob B Book. Newtown W Rook. Newtown BenJ Krnbb, Penna Jsaanp Howland, Penna Jacob Hooker* Berks oo geo W Wolf, Banboro Chae KiOhen, Fastpn Ben J Gilbeit Sohlk Haven Geo Kline, Amttyvilio i K Bwoyer« Kntstown RobtK Brake to son, Pa S Maurer, mobtelsyiUe Hiram fibantrs, Lebisb qo rs Shsnts- Lehißh o& wm Smith* Pennsylvania Levi Costard, hlkticgton Jppji Wsssua, Slatington MERCHANTS' HOUSE-Third street, ab. Gsllowhil}, F Knaaie, Allentown J Geromel. Easton J Anslemayer Easton H Herlaober. Centre oo Stephan Lentz, Allentown J W Haines. Delaware, Pa . Daniel FeUyyßebnyUuU co Fr'k Spangler. Lebanon oo W B Brake, Hanlelou John Stearns to la, Easton COMMERCIAL st., above Chestnut' Alex Mode, CoaUsville F AChurohmana Del C H Wollaston, ghester co A FEves, Chester eo J C Walker. Juniata co. Fa J Wilson k 2 la, Penna A B Haldeinen. Colomb, Pe 7JR Xnuht. Mart land j s $ Galliner* W Chester C ElktoD.Md J B tyTens, W Chester LB Platt, Bom*, N i STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. VT A Greene, Philadelphia L Frank* Limerlok wM Meson, Carliete,Pa BHBwU«Ji MeohaniOßb’g .T W Lincou. Carlisle J j » Ebertole. LanoHSter oo AH W CWffi. PltteMw Wm w Watt, Pitt*burs Del W pA'kmsn. Lancaster H Mullen* Penfts) Ivanla pale* Chester oo* Pa H F BaA«yAUontown "tei.°feana (h Jno Mo(iBn, Mtnersvijlp JnqßSmUh, I’lrmonth J A Biiindel k la, Lebanon H J BrepT, pottyiljn BALD EAGLE”—Third street, above eallewbiU. Bebben Scheidy, Lobigh oo Wrs 8_A«»old, Monro* eo OCTotnbler.Bethlehem GW-Dickson, Betnlehem jTrfiohler, Quahertown 8 Regar. Lane 00, Pa ii Rc«io. Ne# Jersey Geo Levsn, Lsno oo,Fa J Berlin?; Blalr oo , John Gable, BoiertoV* . J 8 Sc|iaU* NoTtlmgiPi nco M. Bauaenbnih* Weisport BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine. N Fault, Penas* lysbla w W Trego. Newßppe IjhaStoooktKdUviUe B Baylor, Oranteja rate? I .® su H 8 Talmadse. Eauluunk w W Suttnt fcTs, y» Ja mes Haley, Lancaster oo h Yale, J[e, W T Hart a la’. Penna A Lord, New York OWt ampson* New York street, abore Maryland r l'en D Dusheill. Md Sallie-BDusbellU Ma *'• —Joeff Kennedy, fdd „ . W Waiksr.Doveri Del M MilUjiCton, Dover, Del W L Cannon, Delaware - WhW]&s, NpW Vpji. ! '' HROAT AND tUNG t>ISBASKS —An J fOmi of disease of tho Breathing Organs are atonoo relieved and permanently cured by the use of D*t. J. K. STAF FORD'S OLIVE TAR AND JR ;N AND SULPHUR J*OWDKRS advertised in this paper. The Olive Par infuses Magnetism or vitality, whioh is retained And diffused through the system by the action of the Irou and Sulphur Powders upon the Blood. The Iron retains the vital or life-giving forces in the oiroulaticn* and the combined Sulphur converts its waste or worn out parti oles into goies, which are expelled from the body through the pores. Send for a Pamphlet. Sold by all Druggists, and by DYOTT & CO., No. i33*J North SECOND Street, Philadelphia. ooS-tf Hair Dyh ! llair Dtk !! — Batchelor’s LIQUID HAIR DYE is the original and best in the market. All others are msro imitations, and should be avoided if you wish to esoape ridloule. Pplendid Black or beautiful Brown instantaneously. Sold by all Drug gists everywhere. The genuine has the signature of WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR upon a steel-plate en graviug on four sides of eaoh box. Betonre of Coun'er/eiit. Manufactory, 81 Barclay street, late 233 Broadway, New York. CHARLES BATCHELOR, no6-Iy . Proprietor. Satins Fund National Safety Thusi CoMPAriY.—Chartered by trie State of Pennsylvania, RULES. 1. Money is received evory day, and in any amount, urge or small. 2. FIVE t'ER CENT.interest is paid for money fiom tho day it is put in. 3. The money is always paid back m GOLD whenever it is called lor, and without notice. 4. Money Is received from Executors, Administra tors, Guardians, and other Trustees, m large or small sums, to remain a Ion? or short period. 6. The money received from Depositors is invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first olaos laourities, 6. Officoopcnevery day—‘WAl.NUTStreot.southwest corner Third street, Philadelphia. ia!2 SB a men’3 Savins Fund—Noutiiwest Corner Second and Walnut Streets.—Deposits re ceived m small and largo amounts, from nil dosses of the community, and allows inforeatot tho rate of FI VE PER CENT, per annum. Money may be drawn by obeoks without loss of in terest. Office open daily, from 9 until 6 o’clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until nine in the evening. Presidont, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary, CHAB. M. MORRIS Oar Prior Clothing of tiib Latest 6*ll-28, made in the best manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prices marked is Plain Figures. AH goods made to orcer warranted satis factory. Our ONE-PRICE system is strictly adhored to, All aro therab* treated alike. 5023-lr JONES & CO.. 604 MARKET Street. Salamander Fire-Proof Safes. —Avery arge assortment of SALAMANDERS for s&leatroa sonable prices. No. 304 CHuSTNUT St., Philadelphia ai>23 V RkANS A WATSON, Grover & Baker's Celebrated NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES The Best in Use for Family Sewing. No. *3O CHEBTN UT Street, Philadelphia. au27-ly Ail. siiouip not fail to read the adver.- llsemont of Prof. WOOD in to-dav s paper, eu6-tt Oaiui Pbiniing, Bust and CasAi'issr in he City, at 34 South THIRD Street. CIRCULAR PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in thp City, at 34 e outh THIRD Street. BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Host and Cheapest in the City, at 34 SouthTHIRD Street. HAND-BILL PRINTING, Bootnnd Cheapest iu th City, at 34 South THIRD Street. PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other descrip tion of Printing, of the most superior quality, at tho most reasonable rates, at IIINGWALT k BROWN'S Drexel’o Building. 34 f?outh THIRD Ptrret. eJ3-tf * MARINE IKTEI.HGEKCE. SEE FOURTH PAGE, . ARRIVED. Sohr Nortborn Light. Lake 0 days from Charleston* with cotton, Jto to A Heron. Jr fc Co. Bchr. Olivm. Fox. 1 day from Odcr.si, Del. with grain to Christian k Curran. Bohr. John Wbitby, Henderson. 1 day from Odessa, Del. with oo) n to Jan L Bewloy k Co. fiohr Sarah Warren. Uoilineawnrth, 1 day from Little Creek. Del, with gram to Jaa L Bowley k Co. MEMORANDA. Steamsh’p De Soto. Johnson, fur Havana and Now Yprk, c/eared at New Orleans 3d mat. Steamship Philadelphia Hr-wp, cleared at N Orleans 2d mat for Havania* d Now York. Steamship Matanzas. Licsfegang, cleared at N York yesterday for Matanzas. BbJp Juliet ') Mindy. Spaulding, for/spinwall, fi-Ailed fipmoaliimoreycßiorday. r - Snip 8 C Gran;, Hinckley, for Liverpool, cleared at N York yesterday. r Ship Kfas Philip, Watc|i, for Londpu, cleared at New York yesterday. Ship Shooting Star, Kotchkjsa. olparsd at New Yprk jegtsrday fori iverpc-oh r t i* Sblp Wm Wirt, Power, for Melbourne, cleared at Boston 7th met Ship Mary Ann, Kemiuonds. cleared at Boston 7th inst. for Calcutta. Uark Virginia Ann. 310 tops, built in Philadelphia in 2648, has been sold in New Yoik for 58000. Brig St Mary, for Aux Cayes, oloared at New York yesterday. Brig Mary. Moorehouae, for Aopinwall. cleared at N York yesterdav. Bnx Eveline Rnttsr, Chase, cleared at Boston 7th inst for L barlenton, to load for Rio do Janeiro. Brig Ormus, Baker, hence, arrived at New Bedford 7th Insr- BjhrE 8 Jones, Towm>eud, henco, snived up at New Orleans 3d inst. Sohr Ring Dove, Adams, bonce, e-rivod at Riohmond Tth ms. Schrc M Monson. Jr, Brewster, d Cha* Whitinc, Nixap.hence, arrived at Providence 7th inat. tJohrs Jas Martip, Harding, ami Sun Jacinto, Ander son. sailed from Providenoe/th inst. lor Philadelphia. Bohr Gso W Krebs, h/piueysop, hfiupp. at rived at Bal timore yestordnr. fcohisS V W Simmons, Godfrey, Annie Magee. Whea ton. A Tirrell, Higgins, J Irolatd, l.* kc. Ivy. Hender son, Trimnph. Art?*. Mn«-th»Jane, liiliuix*,S N Pmith, Kobb:ns, Louisa, Hallett, Eva l-.cll, l,ee. P Bvce, Botoe. Sarah Cul en. Cullen. Crisis Benear, and Wm li Maibor. 008 y. hence, arrived at Boston 7ih mst. Steamer Tacony. Ely, henoc, arrived tt Now York yesterday. \P?oppUj}r Beverly,Pierce, cleared at New York yes terday forPhrade!^h,a, Fob Co*st of Afbicu—The ahlpFlpra,Cast Faso, for St Paul de Loando. WCA.iauo,v lotoing, and will have quiok despatob. A'l letters and newspapers in tended tor the American squadron nn<t othomwillhe lorwerded if left at tbeForsigu ietler Office, Philadel* fcihia Jiijcqapg.e. HOLMES’ HOLE, Nov 6, i‘M— Ar brig E Baidwin. Montgoinerr, Windsor, NB, for Baltimoro; sohrs E Niokfrfßon, BaAtor. Boston for Richmond; KBMillpr, Gedney, do for Philadelphia; Harriet ami Sarah, Tuo, Lynn, for do; G-izoile. Naylor. Neaimr* port for do Bailed, sclir* Harriet k Sarah and Gazelle. Gth—Ar line* Charles W Ring, Huntley, Matanzai for Boston; J M Sawyer. Bradley, Cardeiiai lor do; Wrn Niokeis, —, Banguela, Porkms, Colt, Jasper, babao, Bawyer, Vary Lowell. Peterson, and Daniel Boone. Cousins, Philadelphia for Boston; 'lrnri, Brown,and Dora Btoyart, Bisnop, do for Portland; Fnronter. Alur iay, Geo Amos, Tr^p r ;, apd Orinoco, Pendleton, Boston for Philadelphia. *• • Also ar schr* B ESharp, Mavhow, laanella Thomp son, Corson, Jas 8 Hewtu, Ross, N B T Thompson, Steelman, Jae.H Stroup- Corson, Amelia C Keevos, La!:e, Josso WilliaiLson, Jr, Winsmore. A bijrail Haley, Mb''!, Haley, Lottio Hunker, Eli Town send, Williams, Louisa Gray, Weaypr. Damon. Pitcher, Martha Ha l.Bpoed. M B MaUoay. Lake. Alstt, Cham pton, .PaagasseU, Wnplcs. Mar/ Ann Magee, Mcceo, Constitution, Snout, and John H Allen,Habooolf, l’hl ladeipbic- lor Boston; Sophia* Godfrey,—, Delaware .City Tor do; Wm P Coy, finuok. Philadelphia for Med ford; Enuna, yeut* do tor Duxburj j John, Lamson, do Sftlisburj; 0 ABteisda, K;oh. do for (Veilfieet; h/ary Sc Elizabeth, Reed, do for Salem; Wm L Dayton, Hand* do for Danversport; F btratton. Wehb.do for Haver hill; Ossuna, Thomas, and Susatiißakor, Gookin, do for Portland; Amanda, Kelly, do for Maclnas; Prank Her bert, Parker, J B Diokinson, Simth.-and LadySuflolk, Htudley* do for Philadelphia: Selena Helen, Keilev, Uioucerter for Philadelphia; Elizabeth Aun, (Hr; llrod ehaw t Parsboro. NS, lor do; Jane k Eliza, Iliobards, Calais, tor do; Qntimo. Hannah, do for Philadelphia Batled, brigs E t Baldwin, I o?aho, and Judy* Whit man; sohrsE Niobarson, ft 8 Miller. 7th—Ar bark Modena, Taylor, Charleston for Boston; bns Tangier, Colson. Philadelphia for Poston; cohra Cordova, Chnrohnl, Phiiadolphia for Plymouth; N C Harris. Hawyer.do lor Portsmouth. 10AM,wradWNW—Bailed, all tho above arrivals except bark Modena; brigs Philip Lanabee, Tangier, a»M Black Hawk; oebra Wm U Gilliland, J B Diokinwn, »ftduia, itJAIUtIED. GROVES-KEPPER —Oq the 31st ult., by the Hov. Dr. Hobinson, of New \ ork, Mr- Georgo W. Groves to Miss Mary Kepper, eldest daughter of Samuel Kepp«r, JSsq., all of Philodrjphia. . * GfAKD^KK—WHALANO.-On the !*9iU uU.,brthe Rev. q. P. Krauch, Wm* H- Gardner to Brvllio A, Wha* toeil, cjl of thi* city. " * On the 4th instant, by the Rev, W»i. S. Mann, Mr. "William Wdiand to Mibh Caroline W« Lp QV » of this pity. * BEJ l Y—XaNDHY.- On the fitli instant, by the Rev. Edward n, pruen* Mr. Charles Seitz, of Jlicbpioml, Va„ to Miw Lizzie Xandry. of Philadelphia * DERICKBON—FURMaN.-Oh tho ?th iratant.by the Rov, Burton J.KoUook.Mr.Y/illiam W.Derickson to Miss Sarah Ann Furman, both of Delaware. * WALTON—BHD'• L —On tho JOtb May tho Rev Wm. Mullen. Georgo J. Walton to Mins Buoin Shull, both of &»Bp’ty. * BMELTZ.—On the Stii inst., Mru. Elizabeth Smelts, in the 00thyear of her age. Funeral from hor lato rcsidenco, No 512 North Tenth street, this (Friday; afternoon, at 1 o’o ook. * BTYER.—On tho (Sth instant, Jlaohol, wife of Charles Stror, aged Soyears. Funeral fr6m the roaidemia of her husband, No. 2030 Caliowhill street. this’(Fridav) afternoon, at & o’clock " HAWTHORNE,—Ou the 7ih ii/stant, Judo, wilo of Aliahoel Hawthorne, ared jCO years. Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. I y2fi Jones street, west of Nineteenth this (Friday) after n-on, atB o’clock _ * HOA DLKY.—tin the 7th instant, Mr. R> W, Hoadley, of diptherm, aped SC years. * HUGHES.—On the7th inßtant, Arthur Hughes, aged 70 tears. Funeral from luslnto residence* 1730 Woou street tins (Frldsy) morning, at Oo’o'ock, * McGIaUUHLIN.—On the 7th inrtnnt, Parry Clay, son of Wm. and * lizabeth MaLsughtm, aged 5 years, 1 month./uid 13 days. Funeral fto/n the residence of his parents, No. 623 South Thirteenth th|'a{Frida> )n(ternnon, at 1 o’clock. ‘ ‘ ” SHEHAN.—On the 7th instant. Moms fihehan, 56 years. ~ , Funeral from his late roai(l»nce. Landing avenue, above Coates streoe, near Twenty soventh, to-day, (Friday,) at2<»’olook. * HUCHANAN.—On the 7th ics’ant, CAtharine. oMest dauihtor of James and Fanny Buohaiiau, aged 6 years and 10 months , Funeral from the residence of her parents. No. 1304 Ka»esstreet. this(Friday) norning attfo’oook. * DaUGHERTY.—On Margaret Daugh erty,wife of pariok Daucbe ty. age i 29 «ean». Funeral from the residence ol her husband, 905 Suffolk street, beLw Carpenter, this (Friday)inorn inv.ftt Bo’olook. ... w . * DICK - Oa tuG fith instant, Miss Mary Fophia, daugh ter ot Charles and f ophia F. Dick aged 20 yea Ts. r Funeral i>om the res’denoo of her paronis, No. 1005 MoyamensiDg avenuo.’‘aboye Wacmpgion ttrost, cn Sunday afternoon,at 1 o’olcok EAUNBHAW.—Suddenly, on the 6th instant, Sarah Jane Earnslmw. daughter of Joshua and Margaret Earnshaw, in the Deb year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her parents, Deni street, below Adams, i-rankferd, this<Fr»dayi after noon* at 2 o'clock* * JJDA.OK DRESS G Cftohmerpa, Morinoeg. . Armuro Cnobmprea* Velour Reps, Vekmt Ottomans, Bombazines, Tflmiscs, Mousselinm, KepaAnKlais, i Faiamatt&s, 1 BESSON fc ODS—A large stock Bombasine Alpacas Hoaalr lustre?, Kstia de Chmeo, Ammalmoo, PißUied Poplins, Irish Poplins. Gros Gram Silks, Poult de Botes, Jimtlißii Silks, Patent Boiled Silks, &o. -SON, Mourning Store, No. 918 Chestnut street, GtPEOIAL AHNOUerojSMKNT >3 to THE ladies. fi PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR GJiStR We extend to tho La-Mes/on cash purchnees. at our Retail Counters, the allowance hitherto enjoyed by out Storo'keeping customers, or "> PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. ■ TRIMMINGS, ZEPHYRS. LAOES, RUJBONB, SKIRTS. CORSETS, SHAWL-BORDERS, HAIR-NETS, Ac. Citv Railway Fares to our Establishment will be amply repaid br the inducements wo oiler in price, va riety, quality, and quantity. J. 0. MAXWELL & SON, THE FHIDAY* NOVEMBER 9, iB6O. GOUGH’S LFCTVREB. ILS NOVEMBER 13 AND AT THR ACADEMY O • MUSIC. On and after Wednes ay,tha3l6tuiBt, tho remaining Tickets f'»r unreserved se»ts will be sold at WarNea's Boos b ore, 006 OhkBTNU r Street, an 1 at the Traot Deumltory, CHESTNUT tsireet, LelowTeath, PrioezdcentSi. 4 A limited number of ptage and Orchestra Ticket* ojm be had at Martien's only. Price 60 cents. n<<B at * rT5* NOTICE.-TO THE CONTRIBUTING iLj MEMBERS Ob THE PHiLADJKL P fl IA BAND., No. 1 (Beak's). „„ The annual Meeting will be hetd on FRIDAY EVE NING, Nov. 9th. at 7}£ oVlook. at the Band's Room, 8. E. corner ot EIGHi ri and WALNU CStreets, fonrth story, for the purpose of elocting a Floor Manager and Abs slants to conduot the Memb*rs’ ({.naanlle Parties, (ninth series ) for the enemng season. _ . JAMKB MADfQOV BEOK, noB-3i* Secretary Philadelphia Band, No. 1. r MECHANICS* BANK, LL? PnihADKLPHiA, November 6.1830. The Direotors have this day deolared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT, for the pastilx months, payable on the JCth instant, agreeably to the charter. no7-9t T. WI kqaN n, Jr.. Coihter. the PHILADELPHIA BANK. M LLj? November 0. 1860. „ The Direotors have this day deolared a dividend of FIVE PER CKNT. for the last six months, payable on demand. lno7-Bt] B. B. COM KQ v 8. Cashier. lYy?* SOUTHWARK BANK, LkJs _ PniLADRLPn a, November O.IMO. . The Board or Direotors have thirasy deolared adivi deno of FIVF PER CENT,, payable on and after MONDAY NEXT, 12th instant „ , , no7jOe F.J*. STEEL. Cashier. rY"«r» GIRARD BANK, PHILADELPHIA, ILS Novembers. 1850—The Directors have this day deMarcd a Dividend c*fTHRV>, AND A HALF PER Oh NT, for the last six months, payable on and after the 15th inst., free of ctate Tax. no7-dt!7 W. L. BCH*FFER,Cashier. ivwa WESTERN BANK OP PIIILADEL* IL3 PHIA, November 6, IB6o.—The Direo'oisof this Ba-'k have this day deolared a Olvidend of FIVE PFR CENT., pay able on and after tho 26th inst. n7-)0t G. M. inOUTMAN. Cashier. rT5=» CORN EXCHANGE BANK, PIIILA 'IsJ* DELPHIA, November 0. 1850—'The Direotors have this day declared a Dividend of THREE PER CENT, on the otpitul stcok, payable on tho IGtli instant, nud clear of Mate tax. COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYL- L? VANIA, PHILADELPHIA. Novomber C, 1860 l ho Board of Directors have this day declared a semi annual Dividend oi THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT,, payable on demand, e’esrof Btato tax. no7-!0t s. c. PALMER, Cashier. [Ty» FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ 'L? bank. Philadelphia,November c, lseo- The Directors have this day dfolared a Dividend of FOUR Pliß CENT.,payableornlemind. no 7 6t W. RUSIITON. Jn., Cashier. MANUFACTURERS’ AND MECIIAN IJot ICB* BANK. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 6, 185), 'JU>« Board of Directors hav« thisdav declared a DT VI HEND of FOUR PER Ce.NT. out of the profits of the Jact six months, payable on the 13th mot., a* reenblewith the Charter, M, W, WOODWARD, Cashier. . no 7 3t CONSOLIDATION BANK, PIIILADEL IL ? PHIA, wovemberO. 1860. The Directors have this day deolared a Dividend of THkEE PER CkNT„ for the pa«tsix months, payable on Monday, 12th mst. JOS. N. PEIWBOL, no 7 6t Cashier. |Y~» BANK OF PENN TOWNSHIP, NO. .fof VEMBP2*< 6. IRGO.—The Directors havo de clared a Dividend of FOUR PER CENT, on tho Capi tal Stock for tho last six months, payable on demand, dear of S ate tax. no 7 wfn.fit JAMES RUSSELL. Cashier. BANK OF COMMERCE, PHILADEL UJ< PUIA, November 0, 1860. The Board ol D,rector* have tliie day doelared a Dividend oi bIVE PER CENT.,pavahle on demand, clear of State tax. J. A. LI3WIB, no7-wlm3t Cashier. ff?* POST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, PA.* u^ nTrm , , . . , NOVBMBHU2.IB6O. NOTICE is hereby given, by order of the Postmaster Genoral. that fnd after this date. Loiters for the Mails deposited in the B'rect letter-boxos. witlmut the SVW^Z,°JIf; CE ? T P°R collection, WILL WEDKTAINED, and notice given, aa in tlie case of Loiters where the postage may be wholly unpaid. tno3-Ct] N. B. BROWNE, Postmaeter. r>"3=» FAR&JERS’ AND MECHANICS' BANK, Lks Philadelphia, October 5, 1860. The Air uat Election for Direotors will be hold at the Bunting-House, on MONDAY, tho nineteenth day of November next, betwocn the hoursof 9 o’clock A, M. end 3 o’clock P. M„ aud on TUESDAY,the sixth day of November next, a general meeting of the Stockholders, will bo hold at the Banking House, at 4otolo*.kP. M„ agreeably to the charter. ood-dtDQIP W. RUBHTON, Jn„ Cashier, „ SOUTHWARK BANK, PHILADEL LL3,. PHIA, October 9, IB6o.—Tho muiual eleotion tor will be held at the Banking Houston MONDAY, the 19th day of NOVEMBER NEXT, be tween the hours of 10 o’olock A. M. audZo’clook P. M. Tho annual meptmg pf STOCKHOLDERS will be kv4AWsS*%waj>h»oe 011 TUESDAY, the 6th day of NOVEMBER NEXT, at 13 o'clock M. ooU dtnolO F. F. bTEEL, Cashier. KT A RAII ' PinjAMipni*. Ootolier 17,18e0. • ho Board of Direotors have this day deolared a semi annual dividend of THREE PER CENT, on the Capi tal block of toe Company, olear of State tax, payable on and after NOVEMBE Rl5. 1860, Powers of Attorney for oolleotion of Dividonds can J&^PAaRPk 0 * 1100 at tke Office of the Company, No, 238 Kouth THIRD btreot THOS.T. FIRTH, oclB-rdel Treasurer. Y3=*PIIILADELPIII A EXCHANGE COM* lL? PANY,October3l. 1830. The Managers have this day declared a Dividend of TWO DOLi AHr per share on the Capital Stock of the Company, payable to tho Stookho dors or their toga! re presentotive*. by the 'topermtendent. at the Exch *nge. pa and alter the isth of NOVEMBER The transfer books will be closed until that date. no2-finwos ffsp* A’OTICE.-THE ANNUAL MEETING U-3 . Si the Stockholders of the Pennsylvania gait Mnnufactoring Compaa? wi’l'i 0 held on TH the J6th of NOVpMabk. at IJ n’clack. at the Office or t| & nn,n r „ y ,N n . m trr&FTH c ifsi?'Ki^^N^ [ss,^'ER ' s J I sytASJTftT DpPAnTMXXT. I . .Hamseurf, October 24,1669. f NOUoo JS hpreby g*Ven. lhatsealed prordsals fprthe r!v.°/S l,oranypftrt 'P one hundred thoiisaoddollars 01 the five per oo* t, louna of the Commonwealih of Pennsylvania, anil be^received at the Treasury De- Dartmont. in the oUy of Hamster*. uu*il9 o’o 00k, P. «*»of • V’ SDAY. THU- 20th DAY OF NOVEMBER, a. D. 13x>* the same to see forth the amount offered, and the pneo ajked To be addressed. **Comni sston ers of Sins'ng Fund, Harrisburg, Pa.," endoracd‘*Pio posnl* to sell otato Loans." 1 'J he b dal will ha ppened and allotment* made to the lowest bidders on that oar. WM-M; “JgSTEII, B,o’r Comw'lll, rLI BLIPER. Stole Treasurer, „ JHUB. E.COCHkAN, Aud l Gen. 0027-tnQ4) Comrmwionersof Sinking *und. pTWcW?S«MSK.W finite ■SSf.srof tTFrM. 1 , ARCH. It will bd open daily, (Sabbaths except od,) from oto £ o’clock. * T The money contributed to thjs Soojetv for the relief of UlO poor, is scrupulously appropriated to that pur pose on y* and the raanasrprs earnestly solioii donotione •roin tho public, to them to oarry oaecooess fully tins breech ol the Society's operations. To afford the commemty on opportunity of contributing, they havospntout the Agent of the Association. Mr. JOHN P. ARRlSON.whois now waiting upon our oitizens, solicning their aid, and the managers bespeak for bun a kind reoeption, a patient bearing, and a liberal re yponse. STUART, President, MAT PHEW NEW KIR It, Vice R, K. HOEFLlCH.Secretary, r T » , 01 , JHU3. I. MASON, Treasurer, oclBthatu6 No. 444 MARKET Street. UtfFlt'K OF THIS niIUDELPUIA AMD HEADING RAILIIOAD COMPANY. JPfcft holder* oi the bonds of this Jut? I. 1800, can ndv rccpfvo. npqn application at this offio*. 15 par oent. in each, upon lite term* so*?:£c« iu tnfi ftirou lar aUacbep. *• Tne faottou am'Ah# entitled to tiie b»uoftt of a flink ins tuna of 3l60»003 per nunum. ascatobußhed br the fltoolnoldpre at their annual meeting, held January 9, IB6o,and in pursuance of thooontr&ot, entered into to he oompfcry and duly recorded, to carry the ewue into fleet* 8; BiiADFORu, ‘Preaflaror , CIRCULAR. '.feint t 9 tkt Xicldtrsof BMladtlph\a one fitedin? hatltoad Company Mvrtf an Bonds,dus July l, l&X*. I noqo bonds ate isourcd by the first mortgages ontho road, amountin' fn ilio aggregate to 93,808,00. The not revenue for the last fiaoal year v&ssis time* the amount of the annual interest on these bond*. The managers propose to'eitend them tor a ponod of twenty years, the Roldan retaining-the bonds and the •ecurity of tho mortenios m the precise condition in which they art nc*r herd. Frpph of epopon* for the interest, potable hnlf-jrohrir, will Us laniSaf A bonuli oi io Vwpant. vtfJ. bp gtyep to the holder*, su ooßsideratioa of theft s**euUs\ft to the exttpsibrt. Tin* bonus yfll be paid in cAAfi tji the bisurprs of the bonds, on thoir'eijnilnjf and presenting thoirrespeo tive bond* d? If.A o£*,i* oftW Coia*saiiy,or io Ua event#, for endorsemdut. Forms or receipt and endorsement wiil b* fxrnitbed o% application. Jly order ofth# Hoard of Mnnarer*. ml-tf W. U. MoII.HKNKV. SenrotSiiT. FURS. The Bulsoribors have now open IHB If 08 T Ev T N 8 l y COLLECTION LAPINS* furs IN TH 13 Cr T V FiNKS? HUDSON HAY SABLE: RUSSIAN BIBLE, MINK MARD2N, BEAUTIFUL CHINCHILLA, ApYAL ERMINE, FINEST DARK SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, FITCH MARTEN, STONE MARTEN, THE PREVAILING STYLES, WARKANTED GENUINE. :J W. PROCTOR & GO, JgjLEGAN'I' OHINOHILIA FURS. JUST OPENED, A Magnificent Collection, made from PRIME BUENOS ATRES SKINS OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION, To ',vhics> vrp xesieclfiiUy invite the attention of ladies. J. w. PROOTOE & 00. PARIS CLOAK AND FUR EMPORIUM. No. 708 CHESTNUT STREET. f AlilES’ FANCY FURS. -*-* JOHN FARbIRA, 7!3 ARCH Street, below liiriith. has now in (store* ofhic own importation and manufacture* n very large ar.d beautiful außOttmont of till the different kinds and qualities of fancy FORK for ladies and Children l that will be worn during the com ingseason,at manufacturere's not) err (Tv, MISSES O’BSVAN, 914 < lIESTNUT S 4& Mreet, above Ninth, will open Paris Millinery. for the Winter, on Thursday. Nov, g, I8;0. r. 7 3m* jfa'OßE LIGHTI the GAS LAMPS FOR THIS MILLION, may be geen at 3«-4 NORTH HECOND Street; SSOOoO worth are now in use. The Varifitatreet, Green ami Coates, Ridge road, and other horso care are now using them. We alter any filthy Korosone Lamps into Gas Lamps for Ql ? 10,000 Agents wanted tosellthein throughout tho united States. The Gas Lamp wi.l light a room twen* t, footware for one flggt An to« feKBKS * CO ., No, 304 NORTH SECOND Street, above Race. selft-thsfcm-lT ‘ OHljn ' TAH, AND PITCH.—I.SOO bbls assorted fcrades. for'all purposes: fiS bbls Tor.3|9 J. W. TORREY, Cashier. yuiisj- AND SUPERB TO OK f’OyiJf) TO» CPHSTNUT STREET. HETAtt DRY GOODS. OI.OAKH. i aoques, Basques, PALETOTS. MOST SUPERB ASSORTMENT TO BB POBrtll IS - TIIK PITY MOOERATJB PRICES*, IMPORTED AND MANUFACTURED FINEST LYONS VELVETS. FINE BIBBED OASrOHS, IMPERIAL DOESKINS, And an infinite variety of fancy cloakings, FRENCH AND ENGLISH PRODUCTIONS, Too multifarious to enumerate, J. w. PROCTOR *8 00,. THE PARIS MANTILLA, oluak and fur EMPORIUM, tfo. TOB CHESTNUT STREET, no9-tf c. & c. noS-tf E. & E. K?* 800. s. W. c. E. & C. LINKS TO E* & L. Some folks originate, While others imitate. JNDIA hHaWLB, * VELVET CLOAKS, CLOTH CLOAKS, SILKS, SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, la great variety and choioe selections, at GEORGE FRYER’S, No. 910 CHESTNUT STREET, 0019-tf JjADIES’DR 1 es TRIMMINGS STAPLE AND PANOY GOODS. ZEPHYR WORSTED, BEBT QUALITY. GILT TRIMMINGS AND BELTINGS, CROQRET FRINGES AND BERTHAS. S 2l DEHBD SUPPERS AND CUSHIONS. EMBROIDERED CHAIR S 3ATS. WOOLLEN YARNS, ALL SIZES. ZEPHYR-KNIT TALMAS AND JACKETS. ZEPHYR-KNIT 80NTA0S AND SLEEVES. ZEPHYR-KNIT CAPS AND GAITERS. RAPSON’S TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE ocS-tNzJ”" EIOHTH and OHERRY Streets. ’ £JIOAKS. —Tho greatest bargains in tho IVKNS’. GLOAKB.~Tho largret etook, the beataaanrtment, the ohoieest colors, the finest (Utilities, the most superb trimmings, tho newest styles. the best work, and deoi m iyt*! o '”*' »*•“* “ th « «it J, at IVKNB’, 23 South NINTH Street. „cI3-lm C'Luak.n—The uITY Cloak store, »-/ 143 North EIGHTH, Every oae Is talking of the great bargains and superior Quality of the CLOAKS at the new CLOAK BTOH K, 143 North VIBHTH Street. CJLO-iKS —If you want tbe beat value y' tor yout money, go to the City Cloak Store. 142 North EIGHTH Street.above Cherry* CLOAKS.— The CIIT CLOAK SToBE, t North EIGHTH, is said to be the beet atid ohsaptat store In the otty onlS-lm /^tOAKS.r— A magnificent assortment of V' all the newest stylo* nppnrted this spaaon, with WSTT pew material, made up and trimmed in the very bp<t manner, at pripss that defy ail competition, at the Paris Cloak fc-tore, northeast eorner of EIGHTH and WALNUT Streets- O eJ3 lm TOW LIN m SI OR®, •Lv Th 6 advantage of twenty Tears' expe ienoe in the Linen districts of Ireland- and in some of the prin cipal. Linen Importing Houses here, enables the eub- SO nAnVi°rvS ll pr,CM »hol?«Ale andreUll. CAy I lON.-—Cotton mixture*, m imitation of every description of 1-ingn Goods, are extensively sold as Linen, the counterfeit being so good as to deceive ordi nary judges. JHenoe the complaint that Linen does not *4 long as formerly. All goods m this store warranted Genuine Linen. No, 13(19 CHEBTHTJT Street. *?hila Wfohia. _____ noJ-3t* mHORNLEY & CHISM'S! ! ! •P* One Dollar Bilks for 750. l Dollar rwen'y five cent Silks for ®l!l Dollar Fifty-eenrWlfee for 81.T51 l! Dollar Seventy-five crnt Bilbs for A140!.'!! „ , fIKDUCJIONINpHICFBi Q Loos Brooke Shawls. Excellent, for $3. Long Brncne eliawls, Superior, for 810 to 812. Lons Brooho Shawls, Very tins, for BU, $l6, 838, onu 820. NEW CLOAK ROOM!!! „ Beautiful Cloaks for $5. Flue Beaver Cloaks for $7,88, 89, and 810. friohly and Elegantly Trimmed lor 813, 815, 818, $2O, and 825. Arab Cloaks, Zouave Jackets, Black and Fan or Cloths, &o.» «o „ BERT BLACK SILKS!! 1 Gopd Quality Bjapkßilks, will wear well, for 81. Heavy Black Bilks, Blnok Figured Bints. &o.» Icq. MKN'B AND BpYB p WEARIi! ' A Large £}toofc of Cloths. n A Large Block of Cossimeres, Sattinetts, & Vestings. Blankets, Flannel?. Linens, and Muslins; N.B.—Kyoty Qtnole bought fpr cash. npl Ij*YRE & LANDELI,, No. 400 ARCH -* Street 200 lots Auction Goods. Mennoea, bhawls, Silks. Delaines, and Cashmorea. nofl OYSTER STYLE RIOR PRTNTKp 00- sunqij. • • - * 1 Bouquet Coburg*. (llpm atylo Coburgs. noft KYKE fc Street. CLOTHS FOR MEN'S OVERCOATS.— V-/ 0-4 Blaok Doeskins. Heavy Heave*' Clotbs. velvet Frosted Be&vets. .6-4 Browns lor Friends, nofi EYRE & LANDELL, 400 ARCH Street. SnAWLS, Jlrinht SfcoWi Plaids, and 1 ’ Medium Ooloriuns. fine Wool, Lone and Square, for girls. CbUdren’a Stellas, ana Bordered Cashmere Shawls. Pp 2 SHARPLEBS BROTHERS, PLAOK INDIA SATIES Suponorluality India satins. White and Corotcd India 1 ffensecs. Black and Color'd insa Poplins’, ‘ Imported by • 1 _jo3 ' SfIARPLEBS BROTHERS. fpftENOH POPLINS. A A FEW CHOICE STYLES AT THE RIGHT .. „ , „ .PRICES, Lupin’s Frenoh Mermoes, at the right prloes. Figured Wool Delaines and Cashmeres- Valencias, Plain*, Figured Alpaoas, Children's Delaines and Wool Plaids. BLACK DRESS GOODS. Auotton lots Frenoii Moriuoee. C 5 oeuta to SI, •» Wrol Delameo, SO to M oentj, ’ 6olS fiouthoant fWmfe. AND -WINTER CLOAKS, of a’,l 5* the new shapes, made o* «•* MADE-lO ORDER. Fir«t-oiaw work at popular prince. Every garment guarrantiedto fitana Please. Clptbi by the yard or piece. of just the right kinds for & co r,cls Sojibeaetoor. NINTH and MARKET, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES* IVOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT L* the partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of HA-T, MONTGO MERY. fc CO., is this day dissolved by motual consent. ppH^rswiLuAMf".®';^ 0 *isas FOURTH Street, WILLIaM HART, Af.hX J. MONTGOMERY, WILUAM CURRY, IMaaCPUGH. PIJILA DELPHI A, Popt. 8.1800 nos otlf* Blank books and stationery, . „ , „ M. A. REFS, Rlank-Rook Mamifaoiurer Stationer, and Printer, No, 4 IB WALNUT Street, taiween Fourth tuid Filth. _ (formerly Hand M nogsn.) BOOKS for Banks. Pnbuo * ffioes. Merchants, and others, Ruled to any, given patern, («ithrr without Headm* printed,land Bound in the bo»t manner, both with regard to neatness and dumb Uty. Orders tor An nual, and other Reports, Cards, Cirpulars, Bnl Heads, usd JoB PRINTING of every description, exeouted in the- hesi style, at 1 sho.t notice. Also, Engraving and Lithograptuo Printing. . A general assortment of American, French. and Eng lish Mationery,.Cap. Letter, and Note Papers, Fnve lopes, Ao. Initials stamped on Paper and Envelopes. Music and Books rebounJ in any style of Binding* Having, through misfortune and losses, been obliged to give up business, I would leepsctfuby teoomroenu to my friends and patrons my successor, M. A. RR&H, who will oarry on the huamesa under my personal super intendence, at the old stand, 418 WALNUT Street. Orders thankfully received, an(l exeouted with fidelity attl despatch, upon tho toast reasonable Mims, no3-3m DAVID M, HOGAN, Agt. for M. A. Rees. m HYACINTHS AND TULIPS, double •*» and single; Narcissus. Crown Imperials, Jon- QUitls. &0., for Bale by T, WALTER, No. 230 CHURCH Alloy. it* T ADIFS. —A LARGE LOT OF OHIL £4 DRPN'B CLOTF t M> BeUm* Rt great saonfice to close the 000 CHESTNUT Street. nofMt* rilW£#TY-POUR SMALL PHOTO/* £ GRAPHS ruttabla for Visiting Carflß for SI 50. AmbrotrjpfS and Photographs all juaes and prices "at RKIMEtvS Photographic Gallery, 6ir NorthSECtiND Street, above Green, it* WHALE OIL. 6 500 gallons extra blenched Pajm Oil, 7,800 gallons crude Whalo Oil, for sate-bj ROWLEY, ABRBURNKR, Sc CO. NO. lt> Bonth Wharves. r no3 NKW PUBLICATIONS. r £U-lK GOLD 8KIOK! THS GOLD BRICK! THE GOLD BRICK! MRS. ANN S. STEPHENS. AUTHOR OF THE POPULAR WORKS— “FASHION AND FAMINE,” “OLD HOME STEAD.” “MARY DERWENT,” “LOST ' JEWELS,” “ MALEASKA,» EDITRESS OF PETERSON'S MAGAZINE, ETC., is now engaged on a new story expressly and exelir sively for the NEW YORK WEEKLY, <tha best story andaketoh paper published.) ENTITLED, THE GOLD BRICK ! THE GOLD BRICK! THE GOLD BRICK! which will bo ready in the NEW YOftK WEEKLY. ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1800. FOR SALE BY EVERY NEWS AGENT AND BOOKSELLER THROUGHOUT THE WORLD! PRICK, FOUR CENTS PJER COPY. Terms, $2.00 per year, with a Premium. Speci men numhere sent free, containing a list uf premiums. STREET & SMITH, PROPRIETORS, 22 BKEKMAN 8T„ noh-St NFW YORK. T H K INDEPENDENT FOR THIS WEk K, IS OUT THIS MORNING. The very beat thing in it is of course the nows ol the Presidential Eleotion, but there aro many other good things beside. Among these ib a prompt article on the result, by HORACE GREELEY. HENRY WARD BEECHER’S SERMON, From the text, “ .4 good name is raiAer to be chosen than great riVAcj,” is published in full, with his own re vision. BEY. STEPHEN 11. TYNG, D D., contributes an iustruotive religious Article, entitled “ THE SUBSTANCE WASTED Dr. Tyog is a regular contributor to the INDEPEN DENT. “ THE QUAKER MEETINGS' is the subject of an admirable sketch by REV. THEODORE L. CUYLEII. "RECOLLECTIONS OF MENDELSSOHN ,” BAYARD TAYLOR. A stirring Poem on the Presidential Flection, entitled “ A NATION'S BIRTII-DAY," BY EDNA DEAN PROCTOR. The INDEPENDENT is now rapidly increasing in circulation every day, and its conductors stand pledged to give ii iaoreas ng excellence in proport'on to its in oreaslng patronage. The pnoe of subscription is s2ayoirwheusent by mail out of tie oity. To subscribers who receive it by carr ers in New York end Brooklyn, the price is $2 50' But the publishers makes the following EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENT to subscribe If any person w.il send the names of three new sub scribers to the INDEPENDENT, accompanied with the money (that is, six collars for the three su v sonbers,) he will he presented for his trouble with a handsome copy of WEfi&TER’S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY* Pictorial Edition, oontajninc 1,8>)0 engraved illustra tions. To persons Jiving in the oountry the Dictionary wil» be promptly forwarded by express. When it is con sidered that the price of ibe Dictionary is of itself SGSO at the bookstores, it will be seen that three copies of the iNDKPKNuENT for one year, and a Dictionary be sides, and all for oniy Six Dol ars, jjiake about as good an investment for so small a sum of money as the mar ket anywhere affords. Please order a specimen copy, which will bo sent gra tuitously to any address, All letters ahould he addressed to -JOM’PH H. RICHARDS, PUBLISHER. No. f> BEFKMAN Street, New York. FOR SALE BY NEWS AGENTS. A VALUABLE BOOK FOR EVERY LIBRARY. Published by _ ... t Y & BLAFIBTON, Publishers, Bookso'lere, and Importers, w ,n<eoNi^sfrXTH street, a hove Chestnut. -rT-ri M SuKD? ?fe!*.»IOrXi,MAII»POKTIO«LtIUO- DontanuuK elegant extract, ou ever, «üb ject. compiled jrocn various sources, and arranged un dor appropriate heads by John T. Watson, M.D. J t tsaoasket filled with precious gems of learning and fanoy. so arranged as to Tasomate, at a glance, the Jelioate eye of taste. By referring to the index, which is arranged in alphabetical order, you can fia<», in a mo ment, the best ideas of the most Inspired poets of this well as Europe, upon any desired subject/-' —Chronicle. nog ' GO. EVANS’ GIFT BOOK STORE, • NO. 439 CHKBTNTJT Btreot. ww WY FOUR BOOKS aT EVANS’, Where jou can get hooka m every department of Lite rature ; and . .. 4i . bsar in mind, that besides getting your book at the lowost retail prioe, , LIBHED. Call in. anti oue trial will aware you that the best place in tho city to buy books, is at GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT. No. *33 CHESTNUT Street, TCST PUBLISHED —THE BOOK OF v% Containing Fao-Bimile Letters of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence. ll* lQßtrated with sixty r one ontravlnss. from original phb tographa and drawings of their residMoee portraite, s.O. Guano, SB Largo Paper Copy, Indlh Proofs, SU. A Book that no American should be without, and a desi doratum in every library. ' ' ■ • ' * " *'* ’’ '' \yjyj BRQTHMIHFA (1 ochl-lm’ " BSI 918 Smith EtQHTa Btreil. CPOC 1C BUYERS.—Gentlemen: I have -«-w taken the Basement of the Philadelohia Bank. «B CHIiK'rNIJT Street, where I wiS contSiuaS buy mid sell las 1 havo heretoforo done at the Custom house Avenue Book-stand) old and new Law and Mls pelianeous Books, f have for sale upwards of ion old blaok-letter Books printed prior to the jour Itti. -*!*>, a copy of Erasmus on the blew Tpr.air.mit, sVels., 4to printed in IM3. Price BM. I will afftideal mtsllsravinri and AutoKrajiiin PeM? a! a (iff tauij wi.iiing m ee" Ijoo)ta,-Vnl irepcnbe tueir name*, dates, sizes, bindings. oomUtians. und pnoss. Pamphlet Laws oi Pennsyl vania, and old Hooks upon America wanted. auS-gm JOHN CAMPBELL. LAMPS, &c. Kerosene oil of superior qua- UTY, KEROSENE, or lamps, CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, Ac.. Manufactured and for sale, at LOWEST CASH PRICES, WITTERS # CPU t-o. 35 MTU EIGHTH STREET, N. E. oor, of filbert, betweon market and Aroh. selt-am WATCIIES AND JEWPIiRY. JAMES B,' CALDWELL & 00., 823 CHESTNUT ST, IMPOKT AND MANUFACTURE FINE WATOIi^^ RICH DIAMOND AND ALI. UTHEK JEWELRY, MANTEL CLOCKS AND BRONRES, STERLINO SILVER-WARE, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PLATED GOODS, PARIS ARTICLES, PANS, OPERA-GLASSES, the prmoipat part of our stook is entirely nevr at MODERATE FIXED PRICES, An Examination will entail no obligation to pur chase. nol tJal-If FINE "WATCHES, of tho moat ap- Je,lsg proved makeis; Jewelry of every description. **“* Silver-ware equal to coin; also. Plated-waro of the best qnahty, at G. HUB**K L’S, 0c29-lm 02 North SIXTH Street. BCARF-PIJSS STUDS, and SLEEVE BUTTONS. 1 -A large assortment of Carbnnole, "■‘•"Cora!, Lava, and Etnisoan Ouldrtcarf pins,at _ 0. RU'fiFLL’d, 0c29-lm 22 North SIXTH Street. MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, BAL *"®- MON, Ac —',ooo bbls Mess Nos. 1,2, and 8 Maok otcl. larg**, medium, and small, in assorted package*, ofcnoicelatft oaughtfatfith. 6 000 bbls. Newßalif x, Ea*trorfc, sad Labrador Ifer linßß of choice qualities, 6 000 boxe* extf» new ncale d Herrings -3 000 boxes ext a new No. 1 Hermits. 3,000 boxes Sar*e MsKdabne w firings. JWbhls. Mackinao White Fish. £0 libit, new Eoonomy MersShad. 2S bbis. new Halifax Salmon. 1.000 Q.uintatg Gra’d Ban*' Codfish. 300 boxes HeTkimer-county Cheese. In st-i.e a. d landing, .. ftiURPHY & KOONS. noB No, 14fl NORTH WfIAKYfi 8 . MKPS MAOKERFL - 63 bbls., 57 half bbl*.. 74 qua* ter bbln , and J SO kilts No. I Mess Mackerel, of a ohoice qoabfr. »n store and landing. lor sale by „ , MURPHY & KuON ", DoS lm No. Ha NORTH WHARVES. SJAVANA CIGARS —a fresh assortment * V now land in r from Brig McClanahan, juit arrived, and for sals low by CHaBLKS TETE ■ l3O WALNUT Strsot. iava coffee.— l,ooo pockets prime Msa^vf* C «i---- f ° r " ll< ' bT SraßA?,! 4 do.. 50 ? ASES SEEP LEAF TOBACCO, iji store, for sale by W9Hf 105* «• KANS»W * GO. WANTS. WANTED.—A.'■'enttemaTi of T? x ?®P en . ce *, t^or ouelilyqua'ified toteaoh wfthn V l9 i n * ll6 h manohew, in an Acaremy Jilt*' r S r of Dhia. Salary $5OO S* e Ap * >, *» £«th testimonials, to o’S I B.iu°,J,VH; I -. l |r ° ,raM Hcaw ( irnm 3 Wf AN TED—A Boy to run Errands.—Ad - » dree, “W. » Pres - Office. r„7 st* \ATAfTED BY A YOUND MAN OF ▼ v good moral, oharaot r a situation as Bonk keeper 5 is a praot'cal•ccqnutant and sood tenman, and would make himself usefulotbarwise; can produce testimonials of oharaoter and übibty. Address “Book keeper,” Press office no7-3t* \U ANTED TO RENT—Fyagood tenant, a-Btable which will accommodate ahont fifteen noraes. Addreßß “Stable,” Press office, no2-tf ANTED—An active business msfn, mtinnJ'nai* B ® 7 to Sj® 003. to take the plaoe o' a i>aifn^*i?^lF 8r “L OO established Mercantile business, IfilE" of W par oanfc. without risk. Ad- B* Partner, this office, with real name, nol tf A. A p PEa WI LL wanted—lmmo or wit'bm tiS;f,"!Sa.. IB rT. M ">r ""’t preferred. At fldv/tnnfl E Vf,/ , '>lade!pMa. Mer,t Paid in KewHnpe'/BpTe'eo 11 : r\ dll " ;a A ' J- A rj,2 lady, of quod educa r ~™N, wishes a “ituatlon ae Teeoher in a private family. A email oompensitioa only i« reamred" Ad* dresß •' M. *lit tine nffiae. "Si st* A YOUNG MAN. OF INDUSTRIOUS liabita, who is an expert Penman.wiehea a Situa tion. ins Wholew'o Ht.Uße.as Book-keeper or Assist ant. Address ••Toland,” through Blood’s Dispatoh. nos 4t* CAST-UF*? CLOTHING WANTED FOR CASH. Please call nr address WANTED, A PARTNER, '•'A-'* having $1,500, to ioin the Ad* vertteer in an established,business, piying well. Ad dress - F. C.,” stating where an interview can be had. nrs-sa* FOR SALE AND TO LBf. ipiSsf " floor" and"basement"7Jf *■* Store No. 41 North THIRD Street, below ARCH, to Jet from fifßt of the year. Apply on the premises. n9*6t* A RARE OHANOE.—The Stock and Fix tores'or a first-olass retail Drng Store. on Eighth street, for sale cheap. Apply ntiEoLIOT, WHITK, fc 00/8, No. 6b North FOURTH street. nc§ 2f ®TO LET OR FOR S&LE—AN ELE GANT DWELT INO HOUSE, wiih side yard, »onthwestoornerof FRANKLIN and GREEN Streets. Rent $4OO. Key next ckor below. Apply to CHARLES RfTO«DB. p 9 2t* No WALNUT Street. WO OHAIRAND CABINET MAKERS.— ..... T’he Fhcenix Wcod-Bending Company, owners of ‘Blanchards Patent,” for the States of New York, New Jersey, Fennsylvania and Maryland, will pell oounty, town, or shop or grant licenses to use, on easy terms This is the only patent. Alt infringers Will be rtriotlr dealt with Apply to JOHN nILnBY, or C. A.BURGEBB,N«. 34 BROADWAY, New York. 004-d3m PALE—A Six*llorse Portable EN * GINK and PUMP* cheap fir cash, tokether or feparately, nearly new. Address ** Engine/’ Blood’* Dispatch. no 9 31* EXCHANGE.—A CHOfOE TRACT ■** ofgood unimuToveo farmland in the State of New Jersey, convenient to the oiiy.will bo exchanged Apply at No. US FEDERAL Street. A BARGAIN—A 2*HORSE- A POWER STEAM ENGINE and BOILER, bat little used. Apply to A. RoNKIN. no 7 3t* 120 North WATER Street. PUB 110 SALE OF REAL ESTATE.— Jiima I will sell sale, on THURSDAY,icth of NOVEMBER, J&JO, nt2o’ciook P. ».. on t K e premise*, a valuable F‘ttftl, niluate in Penn’s Manor. Falls township, Buolctfcounty, Pennsylvania, adjoining lands of George Gale, Gilbert Green. Thnmns Bruton, and others, containing 91 and 13 peroheg of land, of which th're ore about 11 sores ol nundowor pasture land, with a never failing stream of water passing through the sail e, the remainder being arable land, in a state of cultivation, and divided into six fields of ea^atsizc. Tha improvomeuts are, A TWO a TORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, LARGE FRA«xE BARN, built of the h*st materials and nearly new, a»d other necessary outbuildings. A wel of excellent water near the foor. witn puu'o harem This larrn is situated wtlluti 4 the Citv of Tr*nton»s mues irnm Ur'fctol. oie third of a mile of a •tat on *r the Philadelphia --nd Trenton h 'ai!road, three fqurths of a mile of the Frankford and Trenton Tu»n- f like and Delaware Canal, and 1 mile of the nver De aware. This farm is in a beautiful and healthy neighborhood, a* d eurrounded by peo'-le »if tbo right kind, and will he sold o<* the day of sale to the highest bidder. Person* desirous of buying a Farm and living it* the heart of the wo'id, would do well to attend the Sale, as it is seldom a Farm is offered for sale possess ing soiu&ny advantages. #9" PersoDswishiogfo new the property previous to tne day of Pa'o will please call mJ • COB HAL .re siding on the promt es. or on the living 2% miles nor hof Bristol. JUSoUa SI'ACKHOUSB < CTOBS. 22 1800. KaLE OF ORIZABA IRON WORKS. SOPHIA FURNACE. &o.~By virtue of HTttunmy vest d m us as tru*teea for certain oreii tors of Pol ard Moformick. an 10 pursuance uf a de oree of The Distrioi Court of -lloeheny ciunty in the Commonwealth ol Penn*ylvanp. in No.Sof November trt’m. 1833. we »ih exoose to public sa n. at the MnR. OHANTB’ FXCHANG * o- FOURTH Street, m the c*ty of Pittsburg, on TUESD-Y. November 13 ooraraencing at 11 o’clook A.M.. the HoMing* l )!! and •’ail Factories, situated near New Lnstln. Lawrence count)’ Pennsylvania, kcfiwn as the Oraab* Iron Works containing sixteen w mltng Furoa «s, five Heating Furnace* Bar Roils, Fn all Bolls, Nad Plare and Muck Holla, hnupcn-’r*. fo*tv nine Nail Machinea, on* Wrought Bpike Machine and machinery for ma nnfcotaringnail kegs and bra brick Also, th Blast Furnace known an Sophia, adjoining above work*, which '8 capable of turning out one hun dred and thirty tons of pig iron oer week Also, several lots of ground, adjomiue, ard several puonos of Wi U-«djrw>enl t-. th° Tr t>-wtnrl»« -oontamin*- coal iron ore. limestone, a-d fire olay. Terms.—One fi-urth of the purchase-raoEev to be paid m cash on the acknnwledgraen T of the dead; the balance in <me, tw* a»d three year* from the lira* of sale, with interest from that time i ihe deferred pay ments to be seouredbj hond atul luottgage on the pre mises. CHARLES KNAP H BRADY W? 1 KINS, IBAAO M. PENNOCK, WM. K. MMIOK. noMIS m POBLIO SALE OF A VALUABi E «L FAR M —Will be sold, at PnblioSale on Second day. the 19th nfllth ( ’•ovemberj month, iB6O, on the Premiss'*,oil that vdoable Faßvi situate.! in Whir* marsh township montgomerv county one and h half mile* from the Chestnut Hill Hei ro&d Depot, anjoin>ng the lands of George Blight. 1 ewin A. LtxVenn, and others; also, bordering on (he Wissahickoncreek, con tainii.g one hundred an« fifty sores of ven superior land, all in the highest atate of cultivation The hrae stone ib of the very bes quality for limeburmng pur* poses, and the lime mode from it bears a high oharaoter m the Philadelphia market ' There is also on the premises an opening of Iron nrc, which prom.ge* an abandant supply of ore of excellent quality. The irnprovemenfsoonsiat ofa Stone Mansion House, oontamg two parlors, dining-room, and kitchen on the firs* floor, five chambers ou the secoad floor, with ceiled attics. The Home is veil shaded with evergreen and other trees. The Barn is ot stone. 109 feet long by 50 feet wide, and connected with it Rre a 'arse manure shed, wagon house, corn orib, 40., &c.,a 1 built of the best materials. There are wells of excellent water under oover, at the House and Barn. . There are also on Ihe premises a Tenant House and large Barn; also, three 1 imosilns, wv.ti a com fortable House and tttables, sufficient (or the use oi the kilns 3he above Farm is considered to be one of (he best properties in the neighborhood, a'ld will be sold with out reserve. A large amount of the purchase-money may remain an the premises. The property will be shown by Isaac Williams, re siding thereon. The Sale to corameaoe at 9 o*o!otjk P, M,, when the conditions will be made by 0017 wMU* ANN WFLLUM3, Trustee. JYjisSOURI LAh'DI! 000,002 Acres for Sale and entry, at prices ranging qinred** 10 M corns ior Aoro, m out po- TAXES Piid, and PATENTB KCiW-d far sareha the Gr&duc.Ucif&cL Plats furnished graua by 6aul.aing a postage stamp For farther lntarinaiian apply to vmMS, Rawlings a co., 1 V. £• and General Land Agents. ! Ofl CHfiSTNUTStrebt, Between THIRD and FOURTH, ST. LU*Jis, MO. LAND WARRANTS bought, »oM,»xiialoa'st6d. ooJ-8m BOARDING. BOARDING, witft *■• some communicaUng and single ilopms, at 1417 LOCUST Street. 0018 lm* companies. REMOVAL.—TU a P ENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY to their new bu !din<?, No. 2*l CHESTNUT Street. Assets, «rver SI (.00 000 Charter perpetual, A**L THbJPRO I di v ided amongst the insured- POLICIESI»«Qed this year will participate 1- the Di vide* dt6 be de-lared In January next, ibe Compauir fads full authority to dot ns Jc.xoouturo. Administrator*. . Awi*ne«vi. Guardians, Tnißttea lot marred women and children. DANIEL LjUJLLtii, PxesuieiA, ' . • _ SAig- •E. STOKBS, Visa J'rci f I JoitN W. Hopnou. ScoretaTT. , MEDICAL aUendaHce dally, from Watt* olook V. M. po a nPHE MUTUAL L 1 PE If’SURANCE COM- A- PANY OF NEW YORK. Assets: SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, WVBSIED in Vl* ST KORTOAOKS ON RB4I, MUAVI, WORTH OVER SiattOgCtfL The premiums aw than in many other Compa nies, ui9 Diviueoda have been cheater, This i* a stricUy Mutual Corapanr. There are no Stockholders, so that ALL THE PROFITS DELONG TO TEE IN8U&BD, Pamphlets, and evory informative, may be had gratis, on application to _ p. RATOHFORD STARR, Agent, 8. W» corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets. PHILADELPHIA REFPRF.NCES: - Thomas Robing, John welsh, ; Mordccai L. Dawson, George H. Btuart, GworgeM. Stroadi E. B.wheen. John D. Myera, J. Fisher Learning, Joseph Patterson, William C f.udwig, John M. Atwood, Arthur G. Coffin, Thomas H. Powers, George W. Poland, Wuham McKee. Thou. Wattaon. n2B-ly*il f?IKE INSURANCE. MECHANICS* 1 INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. No. 138 North 81XTH below Rage, insure Build ings, Goods-and MerohanriiVe gonerally from loss or damage by h ire. The oompany guarantee to adjust all lessor promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patron hg'Q tSTuie publjo. turkctoHB. willism Morgan, Robert Flnntgan, hranois Cooper, Michael Mo'*er,y, (-eoTge L. DougheTty, Kdward McSovern, James Mnnin, Thomus R, MaCenjiirk, James Duro-s, Joun Uromley, Matthew MoAlee- t fftonois Palls, Bernard RaffTiyV John Cflßsady. Th»mas J HamphiU, Bernard H. Rulseman, Tftr»ma< Fisher, Chines, FtanoU McManus, RLoh-el C'ahm. FRANCIS roOpfcH, President. BERNARD ftAFFKoTY, Secretary. 0023 6m Fame company, no. 400 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE STATE OF CONFINED TO FIRb AND INLAND lUSKS DIRECTOBB, Samuel Wright, D. B. Biraey, Wm. W, Walters, J. W, Everman, Chas. fl lonardeon, Henry L?wU, 3r.. Geo. A. West,. J&aob W. Stout;, o. Wilson payig, Menlfo Steru,* Thos. 8. Martin. GEORGE W, DAY, Preßidsnt WILLIAMS SAVING FUNDS. AMERICAN SAVING FUND.—Com ns°Tnih?MHnn tillBm the oveniny. Phi* £?.&A n fktdk°n hu always paid in full, on demand. Without noti os, INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All xnisi paid eudsuvor AI.EX. rVHILLDIN, President. PAML. WORK, Vice President. O. Fsrr> T. E. Harper, George Nugent. Anapaon, Jr„ Sami. T. Bodice, Alb. n.Roberts, Aikiuau, Jonas Bovanaji, „ Si. H. Eldndß©, Wm. J. Howard. JOHN B. WILSON. 1 reoaurer JOHN Q.BlMB,Beer«tary. 0030-Imif OPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND, *3 Office, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine and CaUpwbill. Incorporated by the Legislatnre April UthiMJl. Opon for Deposits and Payments, daily.from lmeToBt#PbTopnt.'peitmnum. Depositors con with dray their .Moneys by Checks, if desired. Special Do s>o«t» w«it, , j AMEB gi p RIWOLKi preriden,. Fkainia Has,. S«:etarr. an®-*! (j WHMLEY & UL'\K&&B AKCH*ST. T" theatre. BRILLIANT •RNGAREMBVT OF" THE GREAT TRAGEDIAN, fcPWfßi »0 TH. Immense smeew of Tom PLA^, The sudieoee*. in raptor©, testify their appreciation by thunder* of applause. In r.inseqnenoe of th* great enecess. it will be repeat ed THIS EVENING, for »he sth time, together witA J» r*|j«AN- Booth’s ziighte, Beet* secured 3 day* in advance. VtTALNUTnSTREET THEATRE " " Sole Lessoe. Mrs. M. A. GABFBTTSOW, Stage Manager .... Mr. WM. A. CHAPMAN, Business Agent Mr lOS O MURPHY. ™r n w THIB ( FRIDAY) EVENING, Will be ft'Hed. the celebra'ed sensation drama (al ready witnessed bv over 39.0C9 sersoce) of Vt% f THE DEai* hkAßfl an in London. Robert Landry, Mr. Vdwin Adams; Legm&d# Mr. SSr* MrB - GH*totan.fo.«iwtt.. Previous to the p'ay a POPULAR COMEDIETTA at%S^ 6 i.*ri?eS ! M t n^| norra “ nt ' ! * ““"““"O* ]Sf oDONOUQH’S OLYMPIC (Late GalS if! TIKR.) RAHE Street, b*l*w Third vrai * r benbfitoflit^ecordelMwardand UNCLE TOM*d CablN LITTLE CORDELIA HOWARD asKva. Mrs. G. Howard as Topsr; Mr. 0 C a, Clair; J E MoDnnoUah as the Kentuckian. Tooonclud* with M TEN NiGff 'SIN A BAR PO'JhL 1 r U T C M HowS;d Lit ' e C ' >;t!el “ How “ rd i Romaine, In rehearral, * * BUSTACUIi BAI/DIW, and THE GLADIATOE _ OF RAVbNNA, ; open at 6M o’oiock; comraeniing at 7X* Admission, 25 o^nt*; Family Csroie, lSoeni*. r*OSOEKT HALL. ' MINHTR^LS! TJUUMPHaBT REOEPTION ' TUM& a «^%|powm^ 8 0F favor of nan * m ° Ua ve,( * lc:t °f‘ public pronounced m GEORGE CHR.STY’S MINSTRELS Under the personal eupemainn of a-f»,- f QEOROiS CHR*BTY, preaented puhlu?!* 1 ri ’" Bßt artuia andh,. GEoftGBOHRISTy, MAMMOTH TKOUPS OP TWBNTS-ONB P£K- Will appear F0 «MBR8, EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK, A. D ANCONA, 330 SOUTH btreet. O N 0 E HT HALL. 3,9 A and inimitable George Chnstv m his - and PECULIAR KtaFERTAmMKNT, LotnpMaing tlie principal GLWSOFKTH OpKAN MTNSTREIAY ANfl CH AR aCTEHI 9T „CdO ? giyo ANI) m?dT, SSltem e " rradrotlll4l “ on 4 'adieaarenmpa th?d“7w S??ra eS' C rge ed at 11,8 801 °«i« «"i»* PDiwW/.GIiFI, 'be HT’ll, Cents. GRAND MAI IN* p,ONhftTUHUAY ATSO’CLOCK Doors open at 7 o’clock—to comment at7sf. * C^, n . t ™ i^ENTal thbateb, <Uate National,) WALNUT Btreet, above Eiphth TH \ 0 p E t^™»^Sfe oLn,AT£B HOUSES CROWnEg BNhA£EJttfKNGTjHRINU Mnv. Tip. „.„,THIS EVSNING, ! MOWS HE Wonder. a I’INEE, commencing at 2)* o’ci’k. panBo '° lo -«- * , «lorma M . Admission only a cents; Family Cirole 150. coi 6t SANFORD'S OPERA HuUSS. Kpw OPKN FOR tSS" BTHEE * Ki.VVLI' rAIHTEV. tfaj seaored one of the »h 0 A w l u«?.?r°” t hti" lES BVW heretofore, Sanford will perform every evening, at 7} Commence at7?k. Admittance 25 cents. Children 13 cent*. oelg-fc* C .m —- thomll- PSOHN AND THEODORK FIRST CO V=SICAU SOIREE SATURDAY, the l?'!? NOVEMBER. AT TOfi ,v * o -FOYRR of THE aCadEMY OP MUSIQ. BS?w?e ooket ß r *l IV T n "i's e / rinolMl Ma »'» «~e». no 9 7c tI0 * e 8 91. To be had oa evening at the door. Headquarters, franklin PI.ACE.— FftEO! CONCERTS- Lanoh 11 A.ill ionet. Oincea, AliiM, io.. militly. 00 11 not ~ 8: CHADWICK * i'EKT.Sttu’t*. XI AS3LKR } 8 ORCHESTRA..—Serenade address'"’ Hl! “" T Ban!l_^ r A '" Office 1208 r street, „, v _ Or Rlaako’a Aosd*m?» BV O \l> Ptreet helowWaleet. THE PHILADRLPH'A LIBRARY COtf >7 PAWt» seventh Anniversary v>l>beee* lebrated on PRFD'Y EVENING, *v«v OtK ian £ '<ANeUM-'*TffE T «AL> . T-»Fx?KiM?-ii vpciS»d f , « D f'7fcp'k ,llfSon i^ t m frument. **ARlO*2d J.D <L FF, havs kindly volunteered , o*n<oit l ’lS OjPMtrn. Ticket2see.U, or fir* far #l. To b* 53 wi‘ sl'i? OW !? r 8 T-Jrn-r. fiamaelM kBt, Wm. 11. andatth-»door. The Company snV hold Lm. s^l. m k L . eot r , <^ra ® f Bt * **» aiS? Jmrch, Fl* fH Street, below W«lcnt every Tueerfar ep - . J °a« C. B-JWERa, PrVff r r, Tusy nod^a* THE GERMaNIa OKOIIfcS 8a Btre ■ *h«lr PUBLIC HPBEABPALS mri »JM-. DAY. commencing at 8)5 o’clock Mi'xiu&l. • BALL-ft-cfcon emcfe ticket* 85 cents, <”“!• ¥. n . C nf ll 7"’. t * s ™«' SW Che.tnnt.lreM! Chiunt I“ a ° h '“ t ‘‘ ut str ="! “I BM« & Lawton-,. tSogA*etn-n»8 for Conoetts. Commencement*. Pay. frea. Ao.. made «nly el»heir Office Chiokenng & *on*jt Pi&no Store. 807 Chestnut street; WiliUm SN Worm Jumper street, or U. Proughnmn. 1003 *■ idee avenne or3l--f' PENN A. AUALiEM* Ur THE FIN* ARTR—lfl96 CHKSTffirT «tra-L ,ilna splendid Painting by M>net. THE FIRST tHif.” & beautiful Marble Statuette by Angeiim - ' On exhibition for a ebon time. Vigito'g will please brieg their opera classes. 1 K. STAFFORD’S a? > Whrn Olivs Tab is Ijthalbd its hearing Bahamit odors are brought in contact with the iming membrane of the THROAT, BRONCHIAL TUBES. AND ALL THE AIJt-CfcLLS OF THE LUNGS. relieving at once a»* pain or oppression, and faestm* any irritation ot infiamation. wnan Olivs Tab is Tak-m vr os Sbsab. it forms an nns.oaUed Sool*lns and Healing Syrnr for Conrhs and oil Throat diseases. When Oliv* Taitn Awlies, its Magnetic or con centrated ouT»tiYe powers render it a moat tpeedr PAIN ANNIHILATOR. Otive Tar is not artVty— do&s not rfixcai**,. Fifty oents a bottle, at 443 BROADWAY, N. Y., an by all Druggists. IKON AND SULPHUR POWDERS are a soluble ration of Iron and Sulphur, with that wusiing m t‘e blood of a perf&etfy healthy peyaun. Uni ing with the digested food, Thsv Revitalize a.>d Pueivt the Clood. . They Impaat Enebsy to thb Neavous Sis Tia. TnEY Inviqokate tsb Lives. Tnst Strenothes tr? Diqxstxok. They Regulate this Secretions op thb Sov9 t And abe a S?somc for all Female WxAg^ 659 Pbice, One Dollae a Pacxaqb, At 442 BROADWaY, New York, and all Druggist*. Pamphlet containing Testimonials vbom s-aa following and more than M 0 other well-known proai nent person?, will ba eont to any address, fret &n *g<iiL Gso. XiAW, £sg., Fifth avenue, New York. fclilßON Dbapbb, Esq., Banker, New York. Tdurlow Weed, Esq., Albany, N. Y. Gen. I>epp Gbbbn, Washmqioa, J>. o x Col. Samuel Colt, Cona, Col. Chas. May, U. S. A. Jiev. Joaijvo. Lbav’tt, Ea. Indapandrat, Ntw Vork. RUv. £. Bright, Ed- Examiner, New York. Rqv. D. W. Cbune, Agi Am. Bible Union, N. Y Rev. O. F. A. Spinning, Butternutts, N. Y Rev. Dr. Leonard, Exeter, N. H. ShND FOR A PAMPHLET, _JoU by all Druggists. OYOTT & CO„ No. S33N Q SECOND Street, Agents for Pennsylvania. ssgi-*rn iOTDM J Fot to# IKRTANX JtXLIEF aid P£*. HOliUUli SIANENTOURfi#itill*dlrtrMiiditon- plaint. as« BEOHOSIAI OIQABETTBS, f SE ™°UH & CO., 4SS 3SOAB WAY, New York. I'rico 9) per box j Haul free by p O «L n,T ~* a W EOfi SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS'. SPECIALTY FOE LADIFS - TBUSS fcS'J " «««'«»•*. »»«*>% S. W. oornor RACEjSSIeS lb^.ra°er m " Ca *° °’ H ‘ W -’* Hoo,n ’ A WONDERFUL AND NEVER NERVOULsrBYSTEMIEDY Fo * DrB!IASf:S 0E THE „ .PROFESSiOR MORRIS’ EUOEpH A L O S , „ AN EXTERNAL REMEDY, FW*&r osRIJ)GE * co - « w.rtk *g~ *nd for »al» hr tlnuriula generally. «,n.a,nir I AZUMBA > AZUMSA t AZUMSA! AZUMSA* AZUMBA! AZUMBA PROF. MORRJ9’ AZUMEA BAKING POWDER, o WBncfsOjinred solely at No. 6U North FOURTH gtwrte«Hl for salP h» Grop«m g p n »rn]W ZniSJP P R trwan?t iP UT S'MfLE OON eIIi.VD eat '’ t 0 H - F - c “ 0T s ( - 3 V t a MISLAID Certifictc of dl. CfSl^Fi«l* o ’if o n laBhareB inttie New York Mut- S,™ihkL. k ’* H.ilreM and Co I . ~m.anj. nod fo 0 r U oa,ua«teVnL‘ ! u o ihereot til,lYß *“*’ aM ' iel “' o “ . po2 30< BDW« RP S(MHUIO UaTa(l4 UKiaKs, of the most celebrated brands—viz.: x1f&i“o, Cib-tn*. Bftrtag&a, Espanola, A'oruoion, Black Sea, A©i*t*o v . Filantmpa, Q tfwnn.Ao., Ao, Of all sizes ana quality, on hand, andlaodinff bj re cent arrivals, and lor sale low by .frHAHLES TETEJB &30WALM)Tbtrm WO D-BDKNTAND MARBLE Llllß, Ca’oined Plaster, flavoring Fau, White and Qemeat. Orders by mail tor shipping tio’' pita pS?! n d! d pfra. S ° mlsea9t corner TJi and COaTjJs, no 3 6t* __ B. WeINKES. DuNOGHUB 23 MJUTH WaTfR a • Stras*, has for sale 6,«oo packages ofateanwefined Sugars and ej nips, ino uuar# p-uent out Lost, of various grades, at reduced pr.cee, for oaah or approved oredit, Ee»3t* €KV«RS*IIOtf iN FkLNcH. — Pit OF. can reoeive > a few advanced pdpila at hie atudjiMo dlTPßUNh.Street, rrnare application may be made at any uraa after i P. hi. noS it* « imffi" ST uF ENULANDTOIIW * » SO A PS.—A Utkb ftssortment.iflotadio* wune new varieties, on hand and fur sale b» the agent*. WM B'-ANS 252 fmith FBP N T fetreet FLOWERS—For sale by V" WRTHEKILL 4, BROTHER. 4T »nd 49 Not* BBOOWD Street Lycopodium— For sale 1 by wetbsl RILL & BROTHER. 4T nod 49 North SECorm Street «® AJfftrSEMRfTS. MEPICINAL OLIVE TAB.. J. R. STAFFORD'S F B » »T'S
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