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THE tfflLADELPHiA fNCjtllRER. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1861. rUHE CHE 4PEST IN THE MER CHAKTS' nOTEL Fourth street, above Market WOBk. residence, No.

627 Carpenter street, this Thursday JL SLEEPER Umbrella Works, Vo 10(2 Market Strew Jas, Blakeslee. M. P. K. Kinport, Pa.

Arrival of the North Star. wafPiiiiiBlilo star' witn the San Francisco tbis port this after- Cbas. L. Green. Phila.

Mrs. Draoer. JV. Y. uivrjiuutff iyivv ttuuvuv iurrjaer notice 9 OBITUARY.

Peter Frenayb, aged 73 Tears. did hn A. Richey, Ohio. V. Clearfield, Pa.

W. A Binlv. w. J. JE Col.

StaVle. Gettysburg. Leu is Putt, Pa. J.S. illiamson, Samuel H.Wilson Oxfd, Pa.

J. Rochester, iiraay, i a. inttant. Funeral service to take place iu St John's Cnuich, at 10J Friday morning The Chnrch will be open at 10 o'clock, for the admittance Oliver Touey, Ifdianapolis.lJ. R.

Gilmore, Wash. D. C. Atkinson. Phila.

A 8cott, wasn ra. Ol tne xrienas ana acquaintances of tbe family. She brings 536 passengers, including th Old and crew of the eloop-of-war Lancaster. Her specie list amounts to $1,000,000. 1 be Star passed tbt steamer Northern Light The Panatna Stf ar has received intelligence by a Utitish steamer irom St.

Tbomae, that the pirate mUr was still cruising among the Windward jgands- srsciK list. one uoor dot xentn. Money, tbe moving power, indeed, 's exchaoeed fsst aud free. For Uncle Samuel's piomises Tbe best security. They'll keep until your finances Sball pron pt you to demand The needful iu return again For Chase's notes of hand.

Mow, such provision would be wise, As any one will sav; 'Tis liie the man who doth provide Against a stormy day A nice, neat, rerviceable Umbrella, from the maau factory of SLEEPER'S, Market street, one door above Ttnth. Philadelphia. It T3LACK HENRIETTA CLOTHS OR S. Van Wlckle, s. Brnnsw.

Samuel Davis. Iloboken. J. B. Carpenter, U.

8 E. A. Garverick, Dauphin, Pa. A. W.

Putnam, Mass. Dr. G. Wallace, Reading. W.

H. Lewis, N. Y. M. T.

Dil, Altoona, Pa. W. J. Baer, Some set. Jliss A.

Bolta, ra. K. Robt. B. Pu.

1 ittsbg, Bev Tv- White, Pittsburg. Miss WhUe. Pittsburg. Sarol. Keeicr.

Indiana. J. Kirkpatrick, Pittsburg. J. A- McNair, Mo.

J. P. GrabamAla Cleara'd. E. Heartw ell, Indianapolis.

ExpiBiFNCED Waitress, ilwLf-t. flstar ds ber duties, and can give good 1206 Wa nnt street. Sewing Machines, off I -treeta To nX' corner of Fifteenth ami 8treet' To steady work will be given WASTED-DraymeJ. Cte. and Track Mer, a others obliged feed Hcrses whi.st in" te sfcaits find Harness, to call and get tbe only useful and" really co.iveient con-Uivsnce for feeding Horses in ea'-stenc.

Pattfnt September 10tbr 1861. Being economical and cheup Wttl supersede all other inventlonsfor the parrposff. The "Portable Ddanirer" for sale at JON E8 A REED'S. No. 222 CailowhSI S.treet, A liberal di-count made to tke Trader, and AjenW wishing to retail thtm through the city would find it profitable to do so.

o24 t50 A 8. esooo.R. Meader Adams S10.500 ems B-p Ksumeres Just received. Black silk warp Cashmeres. Do.

all wool Cas Quaeres. Do English Casmers, or wilted Persians. Do. Cobujgsor Paramattas. Do, all wool Velour Ottomans.

Do. do. French Merinoes. Do. do.

Velour Reps. Do. Reps Arglals, 25, An. BLSiOE A SON, Mourning Store. So.

918 Chesnut street J. 11 Cugnill 10.00J iberts, MintJU A Co.15.U00 u-iEd A Aspinw'l 30,000 fc Pacific steam- i Ccmpauy 10 521 Lil Kittle 15 00a CITY zui l-Zaie Kelly Co. .127 OUO B.vrrie Co ..10,000 55.6il Ittewstoti 10 000 GElORGE i1. HEMMING, FOEMEBt-T WITH L. J.

LEVY "rTonld most nfom his "ends and the pnbiio in general, hat he wIU l)en the stOT No 1203 On Monday, CK5 Where he will offer a large assortment ot LINENS AND WHITE GOODS At the lowest ASH 4-4 IRISII IJNENi OF MAKlC. PHJjOTT CASE LINEN, TN AI WlDriLV. DAMASK TABLE CLOTIw'AWlNAPlSlNSi Am. Ex Bank 5 00 5 000 Krewster. 6,000 J.

Parker A Patrick A Co 30. WH) Order 30,000 Bal in A Sanders. J. Weller A Bro 11500 TUT ANTED Agehts to sell Portraits A 8.Ke: baum A Co 20 550 w. wliarnan A 31 000 of distinguished officers In the United State Army.

Annly to A. WINCH, No. 320 Phila. lm 12C00 WmWeller A jansti. Bond Co.

chod k'ros 10.000 1 Nenstadler Bros 16 450 28.700' J. Strauss Bros. A 854 TafRS. A. M.

BOURKE'S SELECT IN JxL telligence Office for respectable females, (estab A. Am. Jx. Bank lished hi 1845,) JNo. 3U2 Union street between spruce ana 4 275 Frank Baker az, 20,000 M.

C. Hawley 4,900 FROM ASPINWALL. ai.250i.Mrs J. Duke 3,800 18 -orace KiDley 460 Fine. oisnntw BTKBRR'S CHINA HALL, Chesnut street, oppoeHe the State House.

SELLING OFF. The entire stock of China and Glass of the above establishment is now selling off at cost and below cost, to close the business of the late firm of WM. J. KERR Co. SALES FOR CASH ONLY.

o24 thstulm431 Ribol A Mubos. 4 no. lison Nelly Jones BT THE BAUD OT TOWBB HALL. I heard a mournful swain Of his destiny complain, In these melancholy tones i "Oh my heart is rent ia twain, 11 ever can be mended 'THl niy earthly days are ended: And it's all for Kelly Jones. "Oh, had she merely died, In her prime and maiden pride, I bad uttered fewer groans: But she made herself the bride Of a traveling Yankee trader, Who away from me conveyed her: Ob, nnieeling Nelly Jones "Sinee she's gone beyond recall, Sball my tears unheeded fall On this pile ot paving No; I'll go to Tower Hall, And a better suit obtain, And a better sweetheart gain So farewell to Nelly Jones Oar stock of Fait and Winter Clothing is full and complete as neualj.

and is befrig sold at reduced prices. Army and Nary Uniforms made to order at 3. Howard A Soni 944 Wells. Fargo A Co 2,300 WANTED TO PURCHASE-A well secured Irredeemable Ground Rent, from 91000 to 91500. Applv to A.

B. CARVER A S. W. corner Ninth and Filbert streets. e24 6t TYTNTED A Farm of from Ssventy-vf five to one hundred acres, well improved, near the city.

State lowest cash price and terms, with a full description if the property. Address "Farmer," at thia cflice. 024 12t Damask Doylks, 8-4 AND 10-4 DAMASK BY" THE YARD. SHIBT FEONTS WOVEN AND AND BTJSSIAN DIAPEE3. SHEETING ANIr SHEETING MUSLIMS.

T3almoral Skirts. ALSO, A LAEGE LOT OF EMBRrtTTiKTtrwqrL. jNeitewsfrom interior aew Granada, except the gtstfs of Cauca, Antioque, and Santandu are now in ams Mosqubra. Tit ConTention known as the 'Guadia Murillo Trtty" passed the Legislature of the State ol Pa-Htm 14tb and it was confidently expected the Goyrnor would approve the tame on the 15th inst. Tbttreaty virtually acknowledges the Government of JbsQUEBA, in consideration of liberal concession to the Stfetf of Panama.

Cut ii the constituent C'oirention, which is to meet soon in Bogota, does xotirprove of this arrangement (and ttieproba-I My is it will not), the whole affair will amount to jiofciuj. JtflElYAl AT THE HOTELS UP TO MIDNIGHT. CDKTINEKTAL HOTEL in th and Chesnat streets. Cokfkctiohs JOB the Throat. Among the very many preparations for irritation of the throat, there are none more agreeable and pleasant to the taste than the marebmallow drops, Iceland moss paste, gum arable drops, manufactured by Stephen F.

WhitjAn. No. 1210 Market street. Important Information. We are safe in making the assertion that the best, cheapest and finest cloth ing, of every variety and description, can be obtained at the one price Temple of Fashion of Granville Stokes, No.

609 Chesnut street. The superior assortment of fashionable and well made fall and winter garments has just been laid in at this emporium, and prices have been reduced to the lowest figure, in order to suit the present state of the times, military unilorms are also kept constantly on band, or made to order at the shortest possible notice. Those who wish to effect a considerable saving in the purchaae of their fall and winter garments, should visit No. 6(9 Chesnut street the only one-price clothing esta blishment in the city. Contentment.

How weary, 6tale and profitless All things doth seem to me Like Hamlet, I do find it bard 44 To be, or not to be." Of all the Fcenes of lite, ho few Are those we would repeat; And yet, tor all the ills we hare, This life is passing sweet. So wbat cf use to grumble now About the ilia that vex us, Think of them poor half-clothed cbaps Twixt Maryland and Texas, While we have clothes and money too, And work, which is much more, And the ''Continental" flourishes O'er Storks' 'One Trice" Store. SAPO I I SAPON1FIER. All waste kitchen grease converted into either beau til ul bard or soft Soap, according if directions, by using Sa-ponifier, made by Penn Salt Manufactory. All grocers and druggists have it for sale.

o23 lm DR. ROBERTSON'S GOUT AND Rheumatic Drops The only reliable remedy tor Rneumatiam, Gout, Ac. Price a I. For sale by DYOTf A 0l7wthSm Eo. 232 N.

Secosd street. tne soonest nouoe. lower jtiaii, jo ore AiarKet street, Philadelphia. BENNETT CO. IT- PRESBYTERIAN S.

PRAYER Meeting. The Ution Prayer Meeting will be held thia a ttrnocn in the West Arch Street Presbyterian Church, corner of Arch atd Eighteenth at 4 o'clock. UiU3 rj-ST. JOSEPH'S, KILLING'S AL.LE7. A Lecture on the v.

Dr Ryder, followed by musicfd entertainment, on Thursday, 24th ins' ant, at 1 P.M. Tickets 25 cents. o24U ANNUAL ELECTION FOR Managers to the Soring Garden Sup Society, to serve the eiisuing year, will be on Monday evening, Nov. 4th. next between 6 and 8 o'clock, at the Soup Home, Buttmwood street, below Broad o24 6t479 JOSLPH J.

WILLIAMS, Secretary. OF-THE CORSER STOJE OF THE new edifice for4 St. Panl'a" Church. Chesnut Hill, will belaid (D. with appropria'e ceremtmes, bv the Rt.

Rev. Bishop Potter, on Friday afternoon next, 25th list at 3H o'clock. Cars leave Ninth and Green at 2 P. and return at 5'40 P. M.

o24 2trp PENNSYLVANIA tion Society Tbe Rev. A. T. Magill, D. Professor la the Theological Seminar? at Princeton, X.

will deliver tbe Annual Discourse before the Pennsylvania Colonization Society, in tbe Pretbvterian Church on Arch street, above Tenth, (Rev. Dr. Wadswortb, pastor.) on Sunday evenii '27th at 1H o'clock. 024 St situiitiorw! Wanted, WANTED LUMBER YARD. Either with fixtures or without, at a low price for a term of jears, north of Market street; tenant unexceptionable.

Address, with terms, care of Blood'a Despaxh, White pak." 023 6t W7ANTFD A Partner in a WbllEsta- b'ialied cash business, with a capital of tn tbou-aai do.la-a Address Merchant" Box No. 1937, Pbila-Celrhia Post fltee. o22 3t426 SECONDHAND FUBNI1URB-WANT ed Also, Mirrors, Carpets, Beds and Household Goods of every description. W. K.

K1RBT, Eo. 13 N. Tenth street. E.U. Storage fir furniture.

L. tticnter, Beading. iJos. Hill, Pittsburg. U.

Mciuitiht.Keacinu. itieu. W. W. Burns.

U. S. A. WANTED Situation- Wantrd by-a Competent Cook good reference. Mrs, WHITE'S Of flee.

No 322 8 Firta s'reet 024 2S WANTED By a Yoong Man, aPlsasawtt Room well furnislred, ani in a private family. Breakfast and tea requited. Addreea "Edgar, Inqui'er off e. lt48t Kev.W. H.

PaidocK, ratio. Kev. Wilbur F. Paddock, Cleveland, O. 8.

B. Caswell A Taunton S. Caswell A lady, Taunton. French, Mdwaukie. Captain Deardslee, Pa.

Jonn D. Davis, Pit tab J. Mclanes and Boston. J. F.

ilclniies, Bost b. Joseph T. Norton. Wheeling for one-third the cost of Importation. wee No.

1203 CHESNUT STREET. 11 11 mi" EAPSON'S. CORNER OF EIGHTH-AND CHERRY STREETS, OlHIJTErt TO THK LADIES OKE HOT OP CnJACaiLll M3 PJBTBTDffB WORSTED, AT 12 CENTS-FEU OUNCE. I Just received a fine assortment of ZEPHTB1 WOHSTXD, at nsnal prices, and wbmbid at tba co tru tke, an advantage over all others. Our stocS ofF AjXCY TEnniING wr hart mailed down to halt their former price.

ZEPHYR KNIT G.OODS ol9stuwthfi5t' nr esxAT VARixT, RAPSON'S, cobnek op akd chekbx sts. TVTANTED An Amestcak Lady of rb- II soectabllitv. well Qualified to take the entire JRi. fc'drceder, Providence. 0.

Goksmitb, Detroit. C. O. Smpson, JN. Y.

0. Gllnore. Mats. 1. W.

langley, Boston. J. B. Poeligh.N.Y. O.

Huthins A Concord. W. G. Rnkin, U. S.

A. O. K. 1. liken, Indiana.

M. R. Ixon Indiana. Myrik.MiuneSita. George Olyphant, Y.

John Giffen, Pboe Uvil e. George Bieneman, Lane. i. W.mttb, Washington, Pa. James trtliie, Dayton.

O. J. Cbisitt, Jr Pittsburg. Jrsiah Inc. Pittaburir.

charge, isles a position a Hjusekeeoer in a small genteel lamily, or aa companion to a lady. Address A. Jt o. 431 Pine stieet, with particulars. o24 th32i477 Single Colored Man ishes a sitnat'on as Waiter.

He understands his business, and can read and write. Would take a place lu a store, and be willing to make himself useful at the bouse, if xeoulred Can beteen at No. lTlSansain street. THE ADVANCE OF OUR ARMY MAY be accurately traced on BLUNT MAP OF VIRGINIA. Also, tbe position of tbe JgKBEL BATTERIES ON THE POTOMAC.

It give all the Towns, Rivers, Creeks, Fords, Ferries, Points, dec. Price 91-For sale by WILLIAM 8. A ALFRED MARTI EN, o24 It No. 606 obesnut street If- Jcsapti Little, Wheeling. M.

O. fruttgen, V. Y. W. 1W.

Indiana. Mr. B. W. Burgess, Wash.

T. M. Howe A Pitisbg. Miss Alice Howe. Pittburg.

Miss F. Howe. Pitts bu re. D-RECRUITS WANTED FOR THE Fourth Kew Jersey Regiment, Colonel Simpson, now at Camp Seminary, near Alexandria, for Captain Reynolds' Company Best chance jet offered Apply at the corner of Fourth and Federal streets, Camden. N.

J. Capt. Reynolds can be seen at JNo. 126 JCxchanee place, near Dock street, Philadelphia. o24 lw4d7 L.

Johnson A wf. 17. S. A. The best of references can be given.

o24 3t199 Joiab lller, Wiliiainsb'g. It. Avery A wf, Ohio v.JMtvaig ruuDdi-g janes vv. Smitti, y. CARD PORTRAITS FOR twenty-five cents.

Just received, a supply of the fo'lowinir Card Portraits. WANTED. A Young Lady Desires a situation as tesident Governess. Address No. 712 Pine street, from 12 to 5, P.

M. 023 6t407 jsnssA.i g. AiDert iiowa a. Bait. SlissL 1'lttsiure IJanes I)avidsn, Jamaica.

which are offered very low Five for twenty-flve cents K. w. French, a. WANTED. Superior Colored Waiter sigei, sp'ague, secretary eiies, josepn iioit.

aicciti-lan. Lincoln, Andeiaon, Stepbons, BcUer, Washiigton, A S. Johnston, John Brown, Lyon, Wool, Jen. Davis, General Burnside, Banks, Scott Ellsworth. Beaareirard.

Seventh and Sansom streets. 02 2t 3S Douelas. Meauher, Fremont. For sale by 1 WANTED Very Nice House Girl wants a Situation: countrv nreferred. Seen at a is.

liouiecou ram Va. W. A. burdock, N. i'.

B. P. Clark, Mass T. W. Simpson, Wash.

S. C. Mayer, Pa. D. 8.

Huoter, Pa. Dr. Frye, Me. W. L.

deltensteln, Pottsv'e. Mrs. Atwater A Pottv'e. W. C.

Marshall, CMcago. W. Kent and ladv. It o. 61 6 Chesnut street, Philadelphia.

LESLIE'S, Seventh and Sansom stieeta. o23 2t364 MAP OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER. A Map of the Mississipoi River from Alton to the WAH D.Oood Protestant Cook wan a situation. Good references. At LESLIE'S.

Gulf of Mexico. It is printed in three colors, and very accurate. 50 cents. This miD ferns a Panorama ten feet Ions, on wblch all Joshua Brown, Md. WfANTED A Yotjng Mak, Native, awd 1 formerly a resident of this city, but more recently retsmed from the South, and in consequence of bia long absence, finds himself with but few female acquaintances, being very fond of laoies' society, and desirous of forming a matrimonial alliance, would respectfully say to those who seek that bli'sful state, that I am the descend tnt of worthy and respectable people, and seek tbe acquaintance of none but those of respectability, and thote, capable of making a home torever happj.

1 am about 26 years of age, nied'utn size, dark complexion, but ratber fair. Have most of the ooaliflcatiots requisite for a business nan. Ibat I am educated, intelligent, and of amiable disposition, you can learn upon acquaintance. Am free from tbe vices 01 drinking. ming tobacco or pro'ane language.

Ladies desirous of opening a correspondence may rest assured of the most Implicit confidence, and will be answered at the ea Uet opportunity. Those making ap point men is to see me may make tbem at their own house, where the advertiser will call la person. Address J. Blood's Despatch, in plain legible band with name and numoer and (lace of Interview, for twocaja. lt49S glX PER CENT.

TREASURY NOTES Are Keoeived at Far FOR 8 I I 8 TO TUB NEW NATIONAL LOAN Of 7 3-10 Per Cent. Treasury Notes, which are now ready for delivery at the Office of JAY COOKE, scBSCBirrioN agent, o23 lm Noi-114 S. Third; Street. the Landings. Islands, Bayous.

Roads and Wood Yard are marked, as well as the more important Plantatloaa. Tbe map wilt be of much value to those who desire to Seventh and Sansom streets o23 21347 A 1J D. Protestant Cooks and House Girls can be had daily from LESLIE, Seventh and Sansom s-reeta. o2ft2d4-i TITANTED. Goob Laundress, Compe- II tent wants a situation.

AddIv at LESLIE'S. juias iaugniin, puis (icu. tair ana la, Ene. 3fi P. Baon.

Vawtuik I. H. E. Mrmaker, L.anc, Pa Oeo. KeBgg, i Y.

Sirs. Kebij. JS. Y. Hiss KcLgg, Y.

E. L. Tboias A ly, J. II. Kiei an A ly, Bait.

O. S. Math, Md. Prof. Andrson A 2 1, X.

Y. P. N. Veth, V. S.

A. Tfcos Cai A ly- Lousv'e. I EC. Bod, JS. Y.

C. E. Hut, K. Y. ha les 1 H.

Ripley, N. T. C.T Y. C. if.

Daenport. N. Y. JohaB H. 8cvU Conn.

A. Barnbimer, Iff. Y. 8. spurn A Hudson Sarniel CoinsUca, Ohio.

31. 2. Paksrd, Y. J. J.Garettaon.

N. Y. A wife. N.Y- T. kuttoii Worcester, Mass.

C. IfcClue. Wash. C. Y.

ChasH Biller, Boston. W. Bakln, JJ. J. WewelLU S.

A. Jiun, Boston C. FfUkmr, Boston. John. Wright Boston.

trace tne progress 01 iim(ivi rirvr. For sale, with all tbe War Kove ties, by Seventh and Sansom streets o23 2t 3o0 It No. 6Ui Chesnut street Philadelphia. ii. a Kicnaraaon.

x. x. W. H. Perry, Conn Brinton, Chester Mr.

Laurie, K.Y Wm. E. Moorehead, Fhila. John D. Ward, N.

Y. S. Y. Rev. E.

K. T. ok, N. Edward O. Lord, Boston.

S. Hall. Boston. Miss Quigiey, Silvr Springs W. B.

Irwin, Cumberland CO Cutnbert. Detroit. WANTED. Youiro Protestant Girl' wants a situation as waiter or chambermaid. Apply HENRY PATTEN'S NEW WIN- dow Sbade, Curtain.

Wall Paper, and Uphol-itery Store, JSo. 1408 Chesnut street, first store above Broad. Window Shade, Paper Hangings, Curtains, Gilt Cornices, Tassela, Gimps and Fringes, Mwsquito eta. Verandah Awnings of a new and superior style. New store and new goods.

Strict attention paid to all work before it is allowed to ao from the establishment, auy lyl AGUEEO BETANCOURT-Oct. 21st, by the Eev. John McGovern, pastor ot St Joachim's Church, Frankfjrd, Mariano Agueto. Esq to Isabel Betan-court, youngest daughter of the late Alonso Betan-court, both of Puerto Principe, Cuba. ELSEGOOD BUCKMAN On the 23d instant, by the Kev.

Joseph J. Elsegood, A. Kector of Trinity Church, EaH-on, Jobepbise Sybella, daughter ot Col. William 11. Elsegood, to Dr.

W. E. Buckman, of Easton, Northampton county, Pa. STEVENS DAUB On the 23i instant, by the Kev. b.

W.Thomas, Mr. Jehn Stevens to Mrs Catharine Daub. SllElTAHD SMITH On the 17th instant, by the Kev. J. 11.

Kennard, Mr John C. C. Sheppard, of Bridget on, N. to Miss Jennie E. Smith, of this city.

DIED. BIRD On Wednesday morning, the 23d instant, Carrie Reeves, daughter ot John 11. and Emily C. Bird, aged 4 months. BATES Eli On the 22d instant, Mary Jane Batesel.

The relatives and Iriends of the lamily are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Mr. Daniel Batesel, U. S. Arsenal, near Bridesburg, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Cedar llill Cemetery.

BROOK On Monday, the 21st instant, Walter Sicney Brook, son of William F. and Sarah Ann Brook, aged 4 years and 5 months. Fxieiios aLd relatives are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents. Amber street, above orris, this afternoon, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Fiauklord FAKNUM On the 22d Instant, George W.

Far-nnm, in the 44th year of bis age. ioauHng. at LESLIE'S, Seventh and aansom streets. o23 2t 361 TVTANTED English Waiter Man Wants II a situation, public or private. Apply at LESLIE'S.

HOICE ROOMS AND BOARDING can be obtained at No. 306 Spruce at. o22 tuths6t3(2 ISS A. W. BOLLES WILL OPEN Seventh and Sansom streets.

023 2t 362 W. W. Burdette, Wash. D.C John T. Jenkins, N.

Y. Jaa J. Cnamoers, N. Y. 24th.

Fall and Winter Millinery on Thursday, October at JSo. 242 8. Second stieet. KflQ WALNUT 8TREET, ABOVE TVTANTED. Nick Young Irish Girl, it Hist over, warits a situation citv or country.

LES tJ JKJ Fifth. A few u. ii. ward, v. A.

Broadnax, Wash. D. ltS7 LIE'S, Seventh and Sansom streets o23 dated in a private family AN EVIDENCE THAT THE PUBLIC appreciate the Colored Photographs, made for $1, at RELMFR'S Gallery, Second street, above Green, is fully proven by tbe many who have them made. lt879 gEVEK AND TH EE TENTHS TREASURY NOTES. The undersigned are bow prepared'te DEUVEB AT ONC3 TUB w.h.

ttreese, Bait. W. P. CraghiU, West Point JSew York. Jos.

W. Fuller, Troy, Iff. Y. BOARDING Two Commcsicatino Rooms, with exclusive use of bath. Also, a single WANTED.

Superior Protestant Cham-bermaid and Waiter wants a situation. Seen at LESLIE'S, Seventh and Sansom streets. o23 2t345 John Duttls. Bait. OF GOOD 13 tons of Buck O.

UetweU and lady, Louis Stex, Cincinnati, O. room, at No. 1521 aJuut street. ozi at sa rilB COMMODIOUS, PLEASANT dwelling. No.

217 S. Broad street, is open for the accommodation of a few select Boarders. o24 3t49t CK FOR A BARREL CptJ Flour. No. 1224 ilarket street wheat Veal.

210 bags Oatmeal, 0 bags Homirjy. Piaubu'g. w. u. Mooreneaa.

WANTED. Several Small Girls want situations. See them at LESLIE'S, Seventh and Sansom sir eta. 023 2t3t6 oil 4t493 WANTED. A Good Colored Cook wants a situation.

LESLIE'S. Seventh and Sansom NEW SEVEN AND TU E3B-TENTHI Max. Stadler, Cin. Ohio. S.

Sweatland and lady, Troy, IV. Y. P. Mu'phy Wash. Mr.

Stoubl, Wash. It. C. W. II Jessup, jntrose.

J. H. Strober, Ky. 0. A.

Stetson, Iff. Y. C. E. A.

El wards and lady, rialts'ug. Boston. H. Baltimore. ThosH D(ugl, N.

Y. tTnoi Detod, Bait. J. Poctor. Boston.

ssR. J. tts, Wash. P. C.

BOABDlG Tub Dwelling No. 1323 Spruce street is bout being furnished for a private lodging house. One or two families caa be accommodated ith pleasant rooms. A private parlor on first floor, and strtets. o232t365 i CDONOGHUE, No.

23 S. WATER street, offers for sale 7500 bbls of steam refined Sugars and Syrups. Terms, cash on approved credits. Agents for Kelly's French Brandy Coloring. 024 1491 PLEASE CALL AT THE FAR-FAMED SLEEPFB VmbreUa Works, No.

1U02 Market stree one door above Tenth, aei tbe lightest, neatest Umbrellas oflere lower than others. o24 lt4i TVTANTED. A Good Cook, With Bb9t of 1 1 references, wants a situation. Found at LESLIE'S. TREASURY NOTES.

UTOH PATKKHT. private taoie 11 aesirea 01 v-ii OARDING. Two Nick Rooms Va- cant Apply immediately at No. 1127 Chesnut Seventh and Sansom streets. o23 2t346 AflCERI(A2ff HOTEL Chesnut street, above Fifth.

street o23 St TVT ANTE D. Best of Cooks, Nurses, if chamberma'ds. waiters. bouse airls. seamstresses to OO.

be bad Caily.at LESLIE'S, Seventh and Sansom sts o23 2t Oil BALE A Fire Bat House, is good iinder tha saddle. W. M. Cowgill, Dover, Del. E.

O. Shakespeare, Geo. Plumer, Ohio. F. Kippert.

Indiana. W. Hammond, if. Y. H.

Simpson, N. Y. H. l. Co well, K.

Y. HANDSOME FURNISHED DOUBLE and aiegle rooms, for families and gentlemen. No. 15.4 Chesnut sU 023 3t454 TVTANTED. Superior English Coachman II and Waiter (Protestant) wants a situation.

Superior references. Seen at LESLIE Seventh and Sansom streets o23 2U49 JJ AN I ER8, o21m No. 34- S. Third Street. U.

Bendann, Baltimore. fliO LET A Suit of Rooms, to a Gextle Ja man, iu a private family, with or without board. Apply at No. 1037 Walnut street o23 3t44t P. Ctrbose Pbilada.

Dewit, PbUada. John Kenndy, Pbilada. H. Albiibt, Reading BrbertU J. Cbas.

B. Fix, Pbilada 21 I. Hallalem, J. J. E.

Thomson. Salem, Iff. J. 1. Davis, lem, N.

J. Shinicksn, Salem, Iff. K. P. Kirkvood, Baltimore.

J. N. GUdenieeve, Del. Lockwod, JS. Y.

H. HeiTingtm A lady, DtL h. Kurtz, Lucaster. C. A.

CowgU, Dover, Del. Jas.Whltim, Bait J. S. WteeLr, TVTANTED Three Superior Restaurant It oks want good situations in city or country. BURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED rooms, with (rood board, in a orivate faiiv.

at No. Call ard see at LESLIE Office, corner Seventn and sn som etreeU. ois 2t w4 No. 17 ixth street. o23 wths3t A.

wyman, Baltimore. E- Price, Penna J. B. McRamant, Tamaqua. L.

Brinton, Pei a. ii. Pearce, W. Chester. J.

Is'oses, Uarrisburg, John Vara, Iff. Y. V. Robinson. Iff.

Y. John Wilson Pa. D. Edminston, Bellefonte. TVTANTED Competent Chambermaids, Aa ft.

ha4 e.Hai BOARDING At No. 1100 Walnut Sr. Second story rocms. Terms moderate. o23 6t446 BlIM'J I4 KUU lvvCBMIU Wit VBU est? UU Mrs.

BOURKE'S Office, No 392 Union atreet. o22 3t419 1 Klrt cnESSUT.ST. Vacahcies, with LJ or without board. Also, Table Board, ofl 4t COMMEBC AL HOTEL Sixth street, above Chesnat. TVTANTED By a Half Grown Gibl II (American.) a situation.

Apply today at Mrs. BOURKE'S Office, No. 302 Union street o22 3t421 Carroil Weldf, Pottstown. D. W.

Chander, Pa. v. iioDatt, roiuiowD. BOARDING. A Second Story Front room, suitable for two gentlemen, with breakfast and tea, can be obtained in a pleasant neighborhood near Nineteenth and Arch streets.

Address B. at tola cflice. o22 6t WANTED Situations by Good Girls, i i for Housework. Apply at Mrs. BOURKE'S Office, No.

302 Union street o2i 3t417. JobiaiMegee, Baltimore. H. Marsh. 1.

P. Killitifsworth, Md. Wm. A. Mackey.

Pa. W. H. Mackyr, Pa. i me Indiana, Pa.

A. Harstock. Hunt. o. H.

Jamison, Hunt, co Pa. C. J. Atthur, Mont. Pa.

Isaac E. Umstad, Pottstwn. D. B. Nlvin.

Chos. Pa SPRUCE STREET Two Com- 711 I Jackson, Chester Pa. a. rerun's municatina WANTED By a Good Cook, Good II Washer and Irorer, a situ ition. Lived five years in be- last place.

Apply at Mrs. BOURKE'S Office, No. 302 Union street 22 3t422 rooms, one single, -with board o21 12t W. Chandler, Concord. Pa W.

Ewing, Chester Pa. Terma moderate. Wm j. Butter. Pottstown.

T. (peakiDin, Concord, Pa juis relative and mate menas are invitea to attena his funeral, from No. 1229 Arch street, at 11 o'clock on Friday morning next. I KEN A YE On the 22d instant, Peter Frenaye, in tbe 73d year of bis age. The relatives and male friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tne funeral, from his late residence, No.

1119 Filbert street, on Friday moriing next, at 9 o'clock. To proceed to St John's ChfK.b. where services will be held. TH Ji On the 22d instant, Benjamin Fite, in the 7Sth year ot bis age. Tbe relatives and friends of tbe deceased are re-spfecilullv invited to attend tbe funeral, from his late residei ce, Twenty-first and Wood streets, this morning.

To move at o'clock. IOULKKOD On Monday, the 21st instant, Mrs. Mary Foulkrod, in the 94th year of her age, widow and relict ot Jacob Foulkrod, late of Oxford township, Twenty-third Ward. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence ot her son, Jacob B. Foulkrod, No.

106 Allen street, between Frankford road and Shackamaxon street, this day, the 24th at 1 o'clock P. without lurther notice. Funeral to proceed to Cedar Hill- 11EENAN On the 22d instant, Dennis Heeiian, aged 75 jtars. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tbe funeral, from his late residence, Twenty-third street, between Race and Vine, this afternoon, at 1 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Cathedral Cemetery.

11ESS- On the 21st iustant, Mrs. Ann Uess, in the 67th year ot her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend tbe funeral, from ber late residence. No. 9S0 N.

Seventh street, above Poplar, this afternoon, at 1 o'clock, without further notice. 111GG1NSON On the 22d instant, William Hig-ginson, in tbe 50th year of bis age. Tbe relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 634 Carpenter street, tbis afternoon, at 1 O'cU ck, without further notice. JONES In Manayunk, on the 22d instant, Ella May, only daughter ot Charles P.

and Mary Jones, aged 11 months and 22 days The relatives and friends of the family ore respect-full invited to attend tbe funeral, from the residence Apply at No. 53 S. Front street o24 thatu3t470 GAS FIT T.E S' AND PLUMBERS' Hooks, Meitirg Ladles and Soldering Pott for sale at TRUMAN A SHAW'S, No. t5 (Fdht Thirty five) Mat-ket stieet, below Ninth. BELL HANGERS' HARDWARE House Bells.

House Bells on Catriages. BeU Pulls, Check Sprirgs, Wire Malleable Cranks, Spites and Carriages, fcong Bells. Ac. For sale at TRUM at A SHAW'S, o. fr35 (Light Thirty five) Market atreet, below Ninth.

DR. J. CBOSSMAN'S PECTORAL IS the only Medic'ne on earth that acts quick on the throat and luces. A east of Consumption ot three years standing, of a well-known citizen, was cure! in one month. Only agent, A.

SMITH, Seventh and Chesnut street. oii Sf 32Wrp TV! OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT A JJv Certificate for shares, stock of the Philadelphia Building. Loan atd raving Association In my favor. No. 34.

datea March 82. 1853, has been lost or mislaid, and ao-plicaiion made for a new one. o24 3t5t'5 JOHN SLOAN. THE ADVANCED COURSE IN GER man, for Ladies, will commence to day, at 3 o'clock. Tbe ladles' Elementary Class will meet to-morrow, at 3 o'clock.

A few more may join. Apply to O. 8EIDENSTICKER, It5t'4 No. 127 N. Tenth street, CLOAKS, CLOAKS, WINTER CLOAKS, Opning daily at J.

CHAMBERS', No. tuO Arch street. Bargains Just Opened 1 Hemstitched Hankerchiefs at 124 cents. Tare Bordered at 12s cents. 1M) dozen Dimity Bands, at 124 cents, worth 25 cents.

Thread Lace Veils, new designs. o24 6t 4 YEAR OLD CIDER attention of housekeepers about Pickling is requested to this Vineaar, which can be procured at SCRA VANDYKE'S Familv Grocery Stores, either at Ninth and South or at Eighteenth and Pine. 1 bis Vinegar is wan anted pure and made from the best cider. In fact it is cider turned sour by age. It will keep pickles hard and crisp, as it Is entirely free from the drugs and acUs used in manufacturing inegar.

Although not so linht in colsr as the usual Vinegar sola WANTED By a Respectable Protest-act Chambermaid, with best city references, a situ W. II. Hudaleson, Pa. C. B.

Dove A 1.. Che iter co. Geo. U. uiier, Altoona.

S. W. Baker. Cheltenham. J.

S. Skinner, Fannettsurg. Mrs. Baker, dbippensburg. xnssierret, a.

3R Alexancer, Lane Pa. J. I achua, Cbester Pa. S. E.

Sivin, Chester Pa. Thoa Armstrobg, Md. A. Lyons, Md. F.

Talor fich. Pa. BOAIiDING. Two Gkntlbmen can Ob-tain locging. with breakfast and tea, in a private familv, near Logan Square; references exebasged.

Addreas at thia office o21 6t FIRST CLdSS BOARD IN PRIVATE family. Apply at No 1001 Vine street. ol9 "123 ation. Apply to-ay at Mrs. BOURKE'S Office.

o. 302 Union street o23 3f 423 Wanted an experienced protest- 1 1 ant nurse wishes a good situation in city or countrv. Apply at Mrs. BOURKE'S Office, No. 302 Union NATIONAL HOTEL Race street, abeve Third.

A. B. Hon. Readme. street.

023 StNld A. S. Miller, G. S. WUiiaTOS, Allentown.

A. A. Remsmith, Allentown. J. Winters.

Pa. J. B. Sneutzel, Reading. John Beicnie).

Sch. Haven. W. F. Vaatin.

Srh Haven. WANTED By Two Good Cooks Excellent Bread Bakers), with several years refe BOARDING. Mrs. LEVERLY RE-spectfully announces that her hoase. No.

1216 Chesnut street, continues open under her own superintendence; ard that the efficient assistance of Mrs. SANDGSEN enables her still further to promos the comfort of her guests. Q15 I2t10t "IVO. 411 PINE STREET. Boarding i.

for gentleman and wife, or single gentlemen. Terma moderate. oii 12tt46 H. Bartman. Logana't IlJ Sbissler, Minersvllle no W.

Tucker, Minersv'le. rences, situations. Apply at Mrs. BOURKE'S Office. No.

802 Union street o23 3t415 WANTED By an American Protestant Girl, aged 18, a situation to take care of chll lren or do light housework. Apply at Mrs. BOURKE'S Office, No. 302 Union street. 22 3t416 F.

C. Ey r. Blooms. Joo JackMtn, Jacksonville. Jas Mur.ay, Jasksonville.

Caot. W. W. Murray, Camp Coleman, Pa. Isaac Rise.

Luzerne co. dam'l A. Swope, Adams co. v. annorn, Logans Wolf, Pa, 31.

W. Creasy, Light Pa. Forejth J. E. Thompson, Daaville.

M. Krebg, Ringtown. A. B. Kaub, Philadelphia.

C. P. Shatnon, Montg'y co. Wm. B.

Shupe, Montg'y co. PRIVATE BOARDING. Some of the finest rooms are now vacant at the alllbone House, N. W. corner of Thirty-ninth and Walnut West Philadelphia.

Terms to suit the time. 08 lm786 WANTED A Protestant Woman, who is a verv arood olain cook lived three years In her place would go a abort istance in the country. Apply at Mrs. BOURKE'S Office, No. 302 Union st.

022 8t420 STATES TJKIOB HOTEL Market street, above Sixth. John Laira, McClaaville I ii. i px ate and 0 gtl TVTANTED Superior Protestant Cook, VK. la ontnnatant in averr branch of COOkinir. with B.

V. Junkin Bloomfleld. Langdon Hopewell. Miss 6 Denitnora.Phoenixv. M.

Schaeffer Lancaster. Thos M.Cnarlton.Chester co excel'ent reference, wants a "situation. Apply at Mrs. HO RENT A Manufactory, No. 7 Cy- Jas.

Russell. Chester co. press street. Bent low. Appiy in ironi, no.

ju o24 12t Spruce street KERB Select Office, no.Hi P. J.ieveniu wrwkma mi ANTED. Superior Cooks, Chamber-maids, waitresses, nurses, and house girls, with excellert reference, want situations. Apply at Mrs-KERR'S Select Office. No.

412 8. Eleventh street o22 3f w. B. Linn, Lanaisburg. O.

W. MarahaU, Laucaiter 3. 0. Thatcher, Lancaster. A.

J. Supples. Isaac R. Fiaber, Reading. Geo.

W. inompson. Pa. I. Mann, Pa.

w. H. GabU. Lancaster. J.

Akira. Deny. M. R. Harding, Va.

NEW CARPETING. JAMES H. ORNE, CHJESXFT STREET BELOW SEVENTH, SOUTH SIDS, JSow opening from the New York Auction Booms, a large lot of CBOSSLEY'S English Tapestry Brussels, Which will be sold from 88 cents to.Sl per yard. Also, a complete assortment of all the arietiea Carpeting ot our own importation, comprising CROSSLEY'S WILTON AND VELVET CARPSnNO TXMPLET0N3 AXMINSTE3 CARPETTNO. HENDERSON'S DAMASK.

A TWTLLED VEKSTIANS. Also, a large rariety of English Brussels, importe under the old duty, which will be sold at low prioec Included in oar stock wul be found assortment of INGRAIN AND THREE-PLY eAESEHNGS OIL CLOTH, From 1- to yards wile- JAMES H. ORNE. o5 lm No. 626 CHESNiTT BBIVT SETENTTL QRITTBNJpB 7Xe PITTTiA DEIU.HI A QMMERCIA COLLEG N.

E. Cor. Seventh Chesnut Sts. Established September, 1344 Incorporated Jm BOOK-KEEPING, FEN MAN SHIP, plair a and ornamertal. -COMMERCIAL IOBMS, LECTUKE3, eti.

Erening Sessions after 8 ptember lutb- TKDIYIDTJAJ. IKBTRUf mOH. HO TAOATIOKa. Catalogues gratia. ap206mrf A NI I I R.

CONCENTRATED LYE. FAMILY SOAP MAKERi Made by THE. PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANTJ-YACTUBING COMPANY. The only G.enuine and Patented article. JJ war of Counterfeits Bayers fnd Sellers of the Bogas articles will prosecute xi.

For ale by all DBTJGGISTS and GBOCEE' Price 4 reduced to suit the times ol2 ltrrp SHIRT MANUFAOT'ab J. W. SOOTT. RENT Handsomely Furnished I Ci.niMnr twA flAntl Amen. AddIv to ROBE RT for pickling, it givea pickles a gooa navor- Price by the single gallon or barrel twenty-eight cents per aallon.

Five gallons or more delivered to any part of tbe city. Orders tnrough the Despatch attended to. For sale at frCRAVENDYKE'S, It Ninth and South and Eighteenth and Pine sts. BISHOP POTTER. A Vert Fink Card Photograph of Bishop Alonzo Potter.

MCALLISTER A BROTHER. o2S 3t rp No. 728 Chesnut street T. A. Goafrey, Pottsviile.

J. R. Russell, Lancaster. A. W.

Russell, Lancaster. Isa-ic Diller, Lancaster. Robert Tnompson, Juniata Pa. MAC'Ra-GOR, No. 233 8.

Third street Q24 VTTAKTEDSupiriorSbamstressbs, who it ami fit riTMam. with sunerior reference. want situations Apply at Mrs KERR'S Select Office, o. UJION HOTEL Arch street, above Third. A COMMODIOUS GERMANTOWN RE sldence, between the turnpike and railroad, on Shoemaker's lane, to tent on lavorable terms.

Box 2U6, Post Office. oil thstu 6t Jos. 412 iMeventn atreeu WANTED BY ANICE GENTEEL GIRL, wita trood citv reference. situation as Cook. FOR BALE OR TO RENT A Desirablb dwell on Spruce etrett, above Broad.

No. 1411. Apply to ROBERT MACGREGOR, No. 233 S.Third street. Apply at Mrs.

WHITE'S Select Office, No. 322 8 Fifth street o32 8t427 J. Frost, Wooster, O. E. J.

Stone, Wneeiiag, Va. Geo A. Craig, 0. C. O.

8. Mitler, Ohio. J. M. Rogers, Malta, Ohio.

J. Vore, ltdlana. P. Ludlam, JS. J.

W. O. Bo wen, K. J. P.

John A la Bloomsbg, Pa D. Schertle. Pottsviile. A N. Ettinger, Allentown.

Saw. Rubeola Allentown i. C. Yeager. Allentown.

Miss Emma Wilson, AUent'n Geo. A.Jeuks&lady, JSew- town. Pa. Jacob Darst A familv, Ohio. M.

Ctunk. F. Bleck, Bethlehem, wos. C. Smith, bharpstown.

o24 below Walnut. BISHOP BEDELL Ready This After-noon, a Card Photograph of the Assistant Bishop of the Episcopal Church in Ohio MCALLISTER A BROTHER, 021 Strp So. 728 Chesnut street. ISHOP McILVAINE. Rbadt This morning, a Card Photograph of the Right Rev.

Charles P. Mcllvalne. D. Bishop of the Protestant plscopal Chuxca in Ohio. MCALLISTER BROTHER, o23 3trn Eo.

728 Chesnut street. WANTED BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, with good reference, a situation as SALE A Desirablb Ihvrstmeitt I1 a tHk Mchnnl House, leaaed to the citf 'or ten Waiter, or to sew. Mrs. WHITE'S Select Office, jno. 822 8.

Fifth street. o2i 3t429 J.H.Coyle, Phila. yers. yielding 10 percent Interest Apply to ROBERT 8T. LOUIS HOTKL Cheanat atreet.

above Thirl. WANTED. A MiddlrAged Woman (Protestant), wants a situation as Seamstress will O. WnY T.vti.1 Mai. Freeman A Philad.

W. A White, Pa. take charge of children or chamber-wora. uooa reier- THE GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES OF-an old established Jewtlry store for sale low, tbd proprietor wishing to enter a new business. o24 2t490 Blood's Despatch.

H. White, Clinton co ence given. Apply at Alia, ivr.it iv Dieow uuive. no. 412 8 Eleventh atreet o22 3t43i 5a.

is stotsenDurg, J. Disturnel. N. Y. BISHOPS WHITE, HOPKINS, BOWEff, H.

W. Onderdonk, B. T. Onderdouk, Qoratio Potter, Eaatburn, Talbot, De Lancey, Odenheimer, Doaue, Ac, Ac. Card Photographs of the above.

15 MCALLISTER BROTHER, o23 3trp So. 728 Chesnut street. 3d. de Biiceno A lady. V.

Cohen, JN. Y. 11. Lorgenecker, Pa. 21.

W.McCoskey.DeL s. C. Jetlens. uei. a w.

Bowman, v. a. a. i. AJanib, JN X.

DRUG STORE FOR SALE ADVANTA-geously, situated in this city the proprietor having received an appointment in the Unite States Army. Applatthe o24 5trp476 N. W. corner Second and Race streets. unas.

C. Caillan, N. X. WANTED A Respectable Young Woman wishes a home, to do light work for a small compensation or part of each day for her board. Address L.

MEDE, JUqnirer Office. Ql9 6t ADIES, SEVERAL COMPETENT Nurses, Waiting and Housework Girls (with good reference), can be had, thia day, at Mrs. WHirL'S Select 03ice. No. 822 8.

Fifth street Positively no girlj admitted without a good reference. 9t233 A.mDrose ward, Mass. MADISOlff HOUSE-Soad above Market Mfl'ne. Stioudsburg. B.

J. j.nnev. PhUada. ot its grand-father, Benjamin Peterman, Jackson street, above Washington street, this (Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. JACKSON Oct.

14th, of typhoid fever, in the hos-'pital at Washington, Mr. George VV. Jackson, of this city, private ot Company Baker's Cal. Reg't. The deceased was in his 24th year, and leaves a wife and mother, besides brothers and sisters, to mourn Lis loss.

He was interred with all the honors of war, near the Monocacy, his own and the Philadelphia Zouave Regiment parading. Tbe chaplain of the regiment officiated at the grave. The entire funeral service was highly impressive, and much feeling and sympathy was manifested by the officers and soldiers ol the regiment. His resting- place is marked by a neat bead-board, on which his name, company, regiment, place of nativity, and age are inscribed. t4He rests from bis labors McCOTf On the 20th John McCoy, aged 51 years.

Tbe relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 106 Pine street, this (Thursday) afternoon, fit 2 o'clock OLIVER On Monday, the 21st of consumption, Mary widow of the late William H. Oliver, ofNewTork. and only daughter of Matthew New-kirk, of this city in the 30th year of her age. Her Iriends and those of tbe family are invited to attend ber funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, 24th inst, at 3 o'clock, from the residence of her father, No.

1300 Arch street. SIDDONS- On tbe 22d inst, Mrs Eliza Siddons, wile of William Siddons, in the 47ta year of her age. (Wilmington papers please copy.) Ilie relatives and friends ot tbe lamily are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ot her husband. No 827 S. Second street, below Union, on Friday morning, tbe 25eh, at 10 o'clock.

To proceed to Union Cemetery, Tentn street. SIDDONS-October 21st, after a lingering illness, with a full assurance of a glorious resurrection, Ferdinand Dreer Siddons, aged 18 years. The relatives and friends olthe family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his step-father, Captain Josiak L- Stone, Gloucester, N. J. this day, at 12 o'clock.

Services i-t- omas Lodge, No 295, A.Y Kensington Lodge, No. 11, I.O. ofo.F.:and police force iu general, are respect-luliy invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ol his brother in-law, M. J. Brady, No 1137 Shackamaxon Eighteenth Ward, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock.

Funeral to proceed to Monument Cemetery. a HOST-o the 22d Inst, er a "Umm, Saiah Ann, wife of Ezokiel Yhost, in ttee 29th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the amilr are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late ii B. Jannev. Penna.

Lieut. J. H. Seesholtz. Va.

Ubtrt. 'ew York. Slrs.Hollinshead.Stft.uass'o'. Ju. Dubamel, France.

JR. Rea, Kew Jersey. Jas. Van Horn Yard Vie. T.

H. Bediow, a lant City. Isaac Williams, la oorest'n. w. Staveiy, nucks Pa.

Jas. Gilkson, Doyle-town. Airs. Wateraon, E. Y.

fS CO. John W. Thompson. E. Y.

Samni Mck.t: TO LET Three-story Brick Dwelling No. 118 Union street; ten rooms, kitchen on first floor, with hot and cold water In bath room. Gas, and papered thioughout. Good dry cellar, gaod yard, Ac. Apply at No.

619 Vine street. o24 lt4.a TO RENT To A Private Family, a Plka-sant house In the rural part ot Germantown, near a station; baa ail modern improvements, carriage house, stable, lawn, Ao. More than the rent taken in board, if Aoaress, Box No. 1004, Post Office. 0242V489 TVTANTEIjV A Situation by a Man who ia acquainted with book-keeping, and capable of acting as salesman in the hardware or grocery buslnea.

Also, is able to converse in several languages Will have no objection to tiavel ss an agent either abroad or at Some. Address Fbilada, Inquirer Office. I ohn Goruon, Buck Pn COL. E. D.

BAK8R. A Card Photo-graph of the late Col D. Baker MCALLISTER A BROTHER, o23 3t rp No. 728 Chesnut street CLEAN LINESS STRICT LY OBSERVED at the Bathing and Hair Cutting Saloon, Fourth and Branch stree to. o23 3mrp CANDLE MOULDS, ALL SIZES.

Britannia Ware of the latest styles and pattern, manufactured of best material, and warranted. sel 3mrp JOHN CALVERLEY. No 305 Raoe street LADIES' FANCY FURS! FANCY FURS! JOHN FARE IRA, No. 718 Arch street below Eighth street importer, manufacturer and dealer in ail kinds of I ancy Fuia for ladies and cnildren, at war prices. My assortment of Faicy Fura embraces every variety 01 atvle and quality of Fancy Fur that will be worn during the coming season by ladies and children, and will be soia for cash only, at the most reduced prices, to suit we times.

JN. B. All kinds of old Furs repaired and altered lnte tbe present sty les. oil lmri Third street, above Race. OOD GIRLS IN EVERY CAPACITY, at Mrs.

BOURKE'S office 302 Union at a27 lm38 mo RENT The Phoenix Hotel, with P. B. Anthony N. J. Lieut N.

Wynekoop, U.8 A. Jos. Whitaker Mt. C.air. G.

W. Morsran. Pottsviile. JL tabling for about in good order), weU LADIES, SUPERIOR COOKS, CHAM-bermaics. Waiters, Seamstresses, Uousewo'k and small Rir for city or country, always at Mrs.

WHITE Select Office, So. 322 S. Filth street. 9t234 REVERE HOUSE-'y. L.

Yoder, PotUville. HissF. Banis.Ky. Jacob Becker. LelsRoyer, Pbilada.

Miss J. Began. York, Pa. B. F.

Williams. JN. Y. B. F.Heigle.I.

Y. J1. Jones, N. Y. C.

W. Ebart. ewark, N. suited for a boarding nouse, situate in z.an.a street, aoove. Seventh, opposite l'hcenix Hose House.

Ijiquire at JiTt J. Tallmadge, J. Robt. Trimble, Chester eo. J.

Hambleton, Cornwall. Duff Staoiea, notrt, aoova rignva Bwwsfc, wr i OrTES SHERIDAN, c24 6t480 Chesnut Hill, ptw iDrUSBAND CALCINED MLAOlNSaiA T. Else, WiUlamsp't, Pa. mo REKT House No. 303: N.

Twentlrth BALD EAGLE HOTEL Third street, above CaltowML JL street; bath, gaa, Ac at 912.54 per -montk. House No. 1P05 Callow hill street; eight rooms, gas, An. at 915 nth. House No.

1907 Hamilton street: bath. cas. fJARPEr WARE- A ECH STREET Anderson Calvin, Eas ton. OJa, Cbas. Bitter, Kittetsviile.

NO. 814 CHESNUT STREET, Four doors below th The attention of Wholesale 0xlers is lnyited to hU IMFEOVED tji OF I. Of superior fit, and material, on tu.nl tai made to order at.fcorteot notioe. JH tn(hj r. Ketse, N.

JKich. fnyder, Lehigh co Pa. A. B. Bertoiet, Pa.

Peter Richard Easton, Wm. Hahn, Easton. nam wuuaon Chunk Joscua Foulk, Quakertown. Longenecker, Union Deposit, Pa. A is Clear oi nnpieaaani zl iZJZr Brngth-of the common Magnesia, For sale by the Dra and country Btorekeepera generally, and by manufacturer, T.

J. HUSBAND, Dragpt, North'Mt ecrner of Third and Sprues streets. Pbilada. lyU AXyrp HICK'S TEMPLE OF FASIxlON, Celebrated for Fashionable Clethtng. HICK'S TEMPLE OF JTaSHION, Celebrated for Fine Clothing.

tW8Dr HICK'S TEMPLE OV FASH1Q, relabrated for Cheap Clothlru Vel6J HICK'S TEMPI lis OF FaSHIO, 17 tuths4Stru NO. Hi W'rket st, lfli dioj; blow Sinhtb at 915 per month. Store, N. K. cor.

Twenty-third and'wood streets; seven rooms, gaa and fixtures. Store, No 519 N. Twenty-third street; seven rooms, gas, Ao. The above propti ties have either been much repaired or reduced in rent Apply to, laA AC BEDFORD A SON, No. i.MCaUowhiilsUeet 24 2t435 OLDDEN A RICK.NER.

No 63 Arch street. Two doors below Ninth. Ssath side, Have now in store a Splendid Stock ENGLISH A'ND AMERICAN CARPETLNGS, ALACK BEAR HOTEL Third street, above Callowhlll. Mlas E. David, Iff.

T. Mrs. Vansheetz, Kutatown. Martin Seiple, Pa. D.

fl BtchteJ, Bechtsljv'e. Wsrcus Freeman, Easton. Jos Rose, Pa. Jacob fienar, Carlisle. WWCft are BOW orrorea at QUARTERMASTER'S CERTIFICATES bought by 02-4 las DBEIEL CO.

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