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LEDGER AND DAIU X1ANSCRIPT. rhiUdelpals Msndev, Oct. Cmau.i or Eiiciion rw' yylog after the partita papers of Palled Phln, 'tha journals it iUul flnJ (Ion ll Tuesdsy. IK. of oof wn Jourtiol, -wltfiout mlli' aelna of the two lri-u reiterate the seme charge, tb.

tendency 1 4IC apoa pop1" l'riPi ultimately to deprive tbe people 'of this guarantee of their liber' If I oac sde maalHtt th people are 1 aot lo be trusted la (lection, that elections be conducted fairly, and that the majority -may be always cheated out of their choice by sad dishonest practlcea, It will aot Uka many years so to discredit this popular mode of rehousing oar rulers that It will be universally ogarded' with conteiript, and 1U declaions be 'neither retpected nor ocquleaeed la by a large body of our fallow cltixens. The mult will be the adoption of some form of election which will exclude the It ass of the people altogether; or a civil commotion will follow si every election, In which th strong arm will be neceatary to austaln the majority of TOtea, before the defeated parry to th popular decree. Those results are serious enough In anticipation to make us paus before Indulge In charges recklessly made, without a ehadow of erldenoe, or entertain unfounded auapiclans, which a moment einrul-auttloa of the facta villi remove. Tb charge of fraud In the election on Tuesday last appear to baaed entirely upon the Increased vote of Ih city. Th aggregate fflclal vote for the tw candidate for Mayor, la Hay last, amounted to ,879 Th aggregate official vote forth two candidates for Canal Commissioner, on Tuesday last, waa or aa Increased vote of la a populatloisof half a million Inhabitants, which Philadelphia possesses, It will not pretended that lb.li vot reaches th fair pro-portion of peraoaa entitled to that privilege.

Ills not mora lhaa two-thirds of th number of persons legally entitled to that right. New York casts a less aggregate vote than Philadelphia, and ha for many years, because New York has a higher relative foreign population not entitled to so triage. It will be remembered thai aa extraor- dlnary excitement preceded ear election, and extraordinary activity was used byaall partlee to bring out the voters. A third party waa In the 'field, which rough! out persons who do aot i usually go to In polls and, moreover, the Sam Increase of rotas Is shown throughout the Bute, and la some couatlea a much greater increase than la Philadelphia. There Is nothing then la the lajenased vol which is suggestive of fraud.

Let as sea whether la th proportionate galas of th two parties there 1 any reasonable ground for such suspicion. The vote ea Tuesday last for the Democ ratio candidate for Canal Commlailonsr waa as follows Scott, St.OW Vu, la May last, Democratic Increase. a Jut vot for the Fusion 'candidate tor Canal Cemmlaalener on Tnesday last waa aa follows Cochraa, If, CM rorMoore, laniy, .4,48 4s Fusion Increase, Thla comparison abows thai th Increased vote over Hay la very aearly equally divided, the Union ticket having only MS more votes of the In creased asseaanteot than, the Pemoc ratio ticket If the increased vote Is Indicative of fraud, one party appeara to be aa jnsilychargeeble with It aa tb other. It will not do for the defeated party to charge It all upon the other, when Ua own vote 'exhibits relatively a greater increase. But do aot believe that fraud had anything to do with tbla remit.

It la th natural effect of the extraor- dlnary efforts made by the various part lea to bring out all the rotes of their preclaeta. Previously concocted schemes of cheating could not turn eat a equal In their results. Why then Mfer it I fraud, which would Involve both parties la attempts to get possession of the govern-' meat by criminal practices, aad would how each a dnnoraliaation of the people la political matters a make th preeei latloa of popular Institution scarcely worth the trouble Would It aot be 'mere creditable to the people and to popular go- niiiaau, iv suppMv HI tow muu ot uatiaaa legally proper In themselves, aad tnficlent to produce th result when tech cause an brought Int active eperatloa If any citizen know enough of roch matters to be able to charge fraud la an election, he ought to go Int a eoert of Justice and endeavor to prov it. If he doe not do so, he shows that he has a inch evidence, and bis charge is unfounded. Let na one and all de what we can to preserve the purity and honesty our elections, and avoid discrediting them by 'founded charge aa will aa by fraudulent prac tices.

Paxriatsa Novxnaaa Taaxi Eiac Toajit, Ticaxia la Pasaitivaaia-The Be- fabllcana and Native Americans In this State kave been unable to agree oa any common Taj ticket, and the consequence Is that there will be at least three rua ia this Bute. The Native Americans adhere to that nominated la August, aad which Is headed by Joseph R. Ingersoll and Andrew Stewart as Senatorial Elector. This Ucket pledged, if chosen to vote, under nay and very contingency, for Fillmore and Dooelson. The umbers ia th State Committee vera twenty to two In favor of strictly adhering to this ticket, and declining alliance with the Republicans.

Th latter party hav issued a ticket, ledoCbyJ.ha C.Fremont and Gen. Irwla aa Senatorial Electors, and propose that the Americana should adopt the same, substituting Millard Fillmore's name for that of John C.Fremont, with the understanding that the electoral votes should be east frr each candidate, la proportion to the number ofvotera for each at the polls that 1 tossy, if FlUmor received two-thirds of the popular vote, two-thirds of the electors should vote for him if Fremont got two-thirds, then two-thirds of the electors, should vote for him If either obtained one- half then on half of the elector! should vote for him, and so on. Th unanimity, however, with which the Native American Committee has decided to coalesce on the electoral ticket, renders It highly Improbable that thla proposition from the Rstmbli- cant will be accepted. There appears to be an lac press Ion with Nstlv Americana and Republl swat alike, that It Is the strongest party, and that Ms ticket consequently ought to be one supported by the ether. The Fillmore presses claloa that snore lhaa two-thirds of the opposition la thla enght, thereforeto abaadoa Fremont and anttala Fillmore.

On the other hand, the Fremont Jour tula Insist that out of this city Fillmore ha ae atreagta at all la Pennsylvania, aad that even If be has, the Fillmore men will lose nothing by adopting the compromise ticket. Meny of th Fremont leaders and all the principal Fremont newspapers cut of this Blste cry out, however, for distinct Fremont electoral ticket, asserting thai their candidate will poll more vote without fa siaa thaa with It ia probable, therefore, that each party will hav a separate ticket, and that there will bent least three In the field-one for Buchanan, one for Hlmore, and one for remont A Ftw of Watmnaioa'g Mums. -It was saying of Washington, that In all matters of great national moment, tb only true line of con- duct In, dispassionately to compare the advantage and disadvantage of th mesaura'proposed, and decide from the balance." In another place he remarks, that little more than common sens aad commoa honesty, In the transactions of the community at large, would be necessary to make us great and happy nation." Elsewhere he writes, My system baa uniformly been, to over look all personal, local and partial considerations teconternpl.il the United Slate as a whole; to afid that (oddea Impressions, when erroneous, would yield to candid red actios end to consult -only th substantial and permanent Interests ef IA Again he says, "A spirit of ae. eommodstloa waa the basis of the present aad again, there most be reciprocity, or Union." In nothr place he writes, Th 5, our political systms the right of th 10 B'Bke bvalter thslr Constitution of -government. But th Constitution which at any i imm i nil -i nr oy aa expiMU ana na- sot i ins wnote people, la sacredly oh- llgaloryoaail." It la wortb whil recalling, ill Juncture, these sound Tvlltiesl maxims An Ft.

York, are LKosat Yoiuata Derby A Jackson, resl.o'tt to publish the Court of -New poleon, Of ro'lWy under th First Empire wlu. colored port rails of Its beauties, arts and heroines, by Francis B. wdrlcn. II la uuenaeo, a a prf eentatloa volume, and the illustration mally nioot enrwib, la fact, of any glf. pnlllhed In this country, tb portraits be.

by b.md. The cost of the first edl 1 1 tl.irty thousand dollsrs, It to said. T. D.I 1 is rvolvrd a specimen volum I i. lima sl)l It Intended too I "il to tl.e public and those wh wish to a It, tuay then the character of lh Vv Four fMki Uter from Kicataini, ARRIVAL Or TIIR TttXAt.

Kraraallea Maaaava Treses. Walker Aiirmct tikt EnAn en a Srir BtiiU tTT'tt'i Exrrntion af Lieut. Kiteffr, IVan. Sltwrr d'i'lion Dtcrtt K- rsfd. The steamship Texas, Capt.

Thomas Forle4, arrived at New York, on Paturday from Pan Juan del Norte, bringing Hi psssengera, BBa on freight, and California dates to Scptrm-bertOth, The Texas rot aeronnd while under the pilot's Charge, la the luirbur of ran Juan, on and waa detained about thirty hours. rtha waa got on buaaaistanre from HUM steam rlgata Arrogant, Uantaln I.ytcr, enrl II. M. aleani sloop of war victor, Captain U'Arrv, having been obliged to dlsrbsrge her passengers and part of her coal. From Cape Florida she met with a succession of heavy northeast galea, ami put Into Norfolk for iinpljes.

The Texas brings specie srrtountlng to Itf.MKJ 80. In Nlraracuaeverythlngwaaqulet. There bad been no trouble upon the Transit route, the San Juan rivet being high, and the route In most ei-rel lent condition. The wharf at Virgin liny is nearly rebuilt, so that the steamers now lniidllieir pansengera upon It. At rnn JiiandelPur the wharf will be completed before the.

next arrival of pas. sengera from the I'nltrd Htatcs. Gen. Walker waa concentrating his forces at Granada to await an attack from the combined aimiea of the Central American Slates. Walker's army now numbers 1 Americans, having been Joined by Colonels Kewen and Pnunders, ami recruits by the last Hsn Francisco atntmr-r.

The enemy number about g.oou, mostly natives. It was expected that a decisive batlle would be fought alwut the 10th Inst. Capt. Peter Shepherd, aged 77 rears, diet! at est white resident of that plsfe, and the original grantee of the famous 11 Mnepberd grant." The Texss left In the port of Hsn Juan, October the following English sleamera Orion, line, of-battle ship, VI guns; F.mpereuse, frigate, Si guns; Arrogant, frigate, 41 guns; Archer, sloop-of-war. II guns; gun-bosta Intrepid.

Pioneer, Victor, guns each and English mall steamer Solent, and American brig Gov. Marcy, from Jamaica, with coal. The F.ngllsh aloop-of-war Cossack, SU guns, sailed on a cruise October 4. By decree, tbe tag of tb republic la changed very materially. It now consist of two blue stripes, with awhile stripe between them, the latter twice as wide aa the former.

In the middle of the white etrlpe la to be a red star, with five points. We are thus rid of the eruptive device which hss hitherto so appropriately represented the mate. On Monday, the cathedral was filled with mothers, bringing Is their arms their Infant rhll. aren io oe connrmea oy ine revervna paare Mil. During a staled' period, the parents baptise in fants, and at the expiration of the time, all the llttlo ones are collected together, and they are confirmed In their baptism by the bishop.

Niw PrjiucaTloxs. From T. B. Petersen we have received the Banished Son, one of the uni form series of Mrs. Caroline Lee Henti's works, which thst publisher Is Issuing.

From Cowperth- It A we have the Poetry of the East, by Wan. Alger, a rich collection of Oriental gems, Ml of Imagery and Imagiualon. From T. B. Peterson, we hsve Bothwell, a Poem by Aytoun, the Young American's Life of Fremont, Incidents of Travel end Adventure In the Far West with Fremont's last expedition, by 8.

N. Carvalho; the Adventure of Bartholomew Perlgru, by a member of the Philadelphia bar Daisy's Neck' lace, and What Came of It, by T. B. Aldrlrb. From P.P.

Cunningham, we have received the Life of Mrs. Set on, Foundress of tbeDaughtem of Charity, an elegant volume) Pauline Heward, Tale of Heal Lite, by J. D. Bryant, nnd Orantly Manvers, by Lady Oeorglana Fullertoa. A Domiiiic iMraoriuixv.

Putting down carpets with tacks has always been a trial and tribulation to housekeepers, which ought to have been obviated by some better Invention before this. We see that an Improvement which will snswer the purpose hss been announced. It con sists of series of cast Iron buttons, with the lower end formed In the shape of a cam This la seemed to tbe base board of th room, and when th carpet Is properly etretched, the came are turned down npoa It and retain It firmly In place. Thla saves the carpet from the wear and tear ef tacks, aad the loon from the Injury of nails being driven Into It, besides making tbe putting down and removing of carpets but a few minutes' work. Capitsl Ripit to a DriLLisT John M.

Botts, of Virginia, was recently challenged to fights duel by Mr. R. A. Pryor, of (he same Slate. Mr Jlotts declined the honor of being shot at la a reply which contained the following sen timent: Your life could not be the value bf pin's point to me.

and I am sun I should derive no comfort from Disking your wife widow aad your eniiuren laineness tnereiore, 1 nave no desire lo take It while my own life I not only of value to me, but Indispensable to the support and nappiness oi my lamuy, ana I nope to max useful to my country therefore, I am act disposed lo place It at your disposal." Nothing could be finer or better exhibit the morality of duelling than this sentiment Tbb Pbxsibiitul OrjxsTio. The New York Ilerald of Sunday uses the. following lan gunge In speaking of tbe result In Pennsylvania The late result In Pennsylvania, In connection with the unexpected success of the democracy In Indians, Indicate pretty clearly the election of James nucnanan aa our neii rresiaenr, uy handsome majority of tbe Electoral Colleges, against a popular majority throughout theeouatry of several hundred thousand. Already has this popular majority been utneiently wasledsnd frittered away by the opposition factions, cliques and managers, to Justify this conclusion. Tat Statx LxoislatcxxU Is believed now that the assembling of the next Legislature will be Democratic by probably about elx or eight ma jority The Senate will be nion by two or three majority.

The oMelal returns may vary this cal eulatlon. It Is useless lo give Ihe table till some thing mora certain Is known. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Dtmerrett'c Afrsliag NstiewsJ Hall. On Saturday evening, National Hall, Market street, was well filled with persons desirous of hearing a speech from Mr.

Ellis D. Scbnabel. He was enthusiastically received when he arose to hi es), ana aunne tne delivery or ble speech, whicn wss principally devoted to answerlnir several questions that bad been propounded to him by a merchant oa Market street. The questions were la reference to the assault of Brooks upon Sum ner and the fugitive sieve lew. Judging from tbe applause bestowed upon the speaker, the questions appeared to have been satisfactorily SBtwcmi.

A Sisisfer Jlaaosre-Mr. M. A. Kelloni. re siding st No.

401 Vine street, had over -UU taken rrom HI potte monnale, which waa la bis pantaloons pockets at tbe head of bis bed Tb chair en which the clotnenjof Mr. K. were lying was near me oca in wnicb be was sleeping, and the thief abstracted all tbe money from the porta- mninaie, ana reiumea ine nous io ine pockei again A diamond pin and a valuable watch werj near by, but ware overlooked by Ilk darlag thief. It ta supposed aa entrance waa effected by means of dead-latch, as tbe doors were found fecured. In th morning.

Sxftrit mni Jmperri The export from Phi- i i Mru.a pwiiF. oiirin) tnn ptts vies, comprised iJTI barrels of fimir, ISJU bushebjof ooni, ito uois. corn meal, no bbla rye meal, II tierces rice, I bbla. ahlp breed, lit) bbla. beef, bhls.

poik, bbls. ham. Ac amount ing In value to The imports for the week amounted In value to ajutt.tou, making a total for ths year, of a luoan Inereu over tbe same period of last year, of fiMlAX, aad over 1044. Tki PnUit ffynanr. The sixes of the several publie squares in the old city, are aa follow Washington nnd Rittenhouse, acres, each Franklin and Logan, 7 acres, each; Independence, 3 411 acres, snd Centre, including the four spaces, A4 msklngalotal of 37 .73 acres.

These six sqnsres, with Jefferson, In the Second Wsrd, which is about A acres in extent, combined, would not make so large a space as Bunting Park. Oaai (e ta Fira The Democracy of this city Intend firing two hundred guns to-day, under lb aupeilnlendenc of Col. J.K. Murphy, In honor of tb recent Dftnoc ratio victory In this Htste; lUOwill be fired on the Schuylkill, and 100 on the Delaware. They Intend further to celebrate Iher victory, by a grand mass meeting, In Independence Square, on Wednesday evening CemmtsstMur Aforlrst WeM.

Mr. Bam'l O.Thompson, recently elected Commlaloner of Market Houses, took the oslh of office on Sat or-dsv. and will enter noon ths dlacherm hi. Aa. lies to day.

Tha retiring Commissioner, Chaa. inwiB launiiu omcer, ana given general eatlsfaelloa lo all who hnd business with the office. Jstidiel. On Satnrday aifht. James Malcsm received a compound fracture of the leg.

by falling from tbe second story window of his residence in Salmon atrent, Nineteenth Ward. The accident la supposed lo have happened whll asieep. Dwellini XeUrd At sn earlv hour on Sstur- day morning, the house of James Monshsn, In th rear of lis Fifth street, above Brown, was en tered, and a large looking-glass and a number of articles of wearing apparel taken tliererroin. AU entrance was effected through the cellar. Jrmd-Patrlek Cork, a resident of Pott Curhon.

wss accidentally drowned from en board a schooner at oa Saturday night. Ill swuy wss not rtcovenra. Dimeeratt JsuMtMThe Denvacrars of tha Tweoty-Thlrd Wsrd celebrate their late victory id ituirinsis, oynrrsna lorcniignc proces siaa and fire works, In Fraakford, this evening. Oo TO WnnATt-ry1 'King John." WicBai.L;s rrtorxaatxsWliishsU ewning, and Will shortly appear. wwsATtwv'e Aara Sr.

reere- UVJWV' US of ii i es'peara great tragedy nf gi i. inis MlatHi.hsn.nt. is a a m. ii 11 "iu ssrwraaea le-aigat for vcath in If vmj want to see Fsa, ult tl n'meiis. '-ssriair.

ix Us SM Tent. I Wlif'ruJ4laiaimtts)tFve, "Iar, TtLaoa TulD'ixil drsnisof intesM inlorast, vill beamduoeil at tas tional irons and Tlieoire, evening. I Hanvnan's Oritt HrinB. Anniid week of Cia- lUrnllrt, the most eHeotivs oasia ever sroduoed in JUlSCllj. nouses onvwileo nti Houses prow ihtlr.

Orxiiixo or ihs Nstiodal l'iac us atn Tut, tax. Tins Evixiao. Anw Uramatio lomsany.a new Troupe, a new I'lay-eierjtliinj new. PlTISTH NinitT or "Krwo Joan." i Pr.K Thomss Bon's advertisement, les this Uiorning ami lo-morrow wormm and evenini. Havaxa Tobacco Wasirrae tii.Ts-Tru received and (or sals low, by Pension A il cVnth Front street.

Javvi'i I.romr. Hat Drue unequalled (by alnt uSWr uUalifiL; brown or Week. Prepared ei el Cheanut street. Tnx Fais is Ovxa splewliclslfliir lobe sure, but Fa 'a lull blrt-taks. Cutlets, Chickens, I'lsn and aisxiuhsent Oyster.

77 Dock. Porr. Jr' Kxts act or Caxvasis Ivmca is for sole in Phiuulelplua ny J. T. Craddock, 41 South Front st.

Pries it ft hurtle. Stoi.i.icorraa's Try a lltls or two. Bulk ft. Anvi-Hhromatic lis the Circassian llnir Invixorator. I'se Ihe Circassian Hair Inviiuralor.

For a beautiful head of Hair. OnsnisL. lnsuir N. E. oorner Pins and gmrit's Ptsrrrsu Coaniai.

Those sulTerinf with D(aepns sill hnd this remedy a sosmvs snd permuieiil ruie: the lnshwl lestinKmislsoaa be seen sud ihe medicim for eale at 1HH. Twelfih st. Oholic amd Gsinio Va'ixs in the Stnmaoh and Bowels, oan he irstanuuieously relieved by a dose or two of Jayne's Carnunative Balaam. Prspaisu only at 04 Chssiiut street. Ooi Boatisaxn.

Fins I jndsoape and Buff Window ttnailes. tiilt t'ornioee. Bands. Pins, lxrys, Tassels and Curtain Triiiiminss ol nil itesoriotitms. whole- Mile snd retnil, at PattsVs, K03 Chesnut above Jones' lintel, 1'sr.

ynv CiriK lUia iNvmnxAToa. Sole lltpot No. Woiith Kulilh street, CiiiLnaiv I'l tTiNn Tuna Tsbth or aHticted with oiaiups. eholio, aripmr, and other inl'sntuseoin- pisinis. I-wain insiani renei iMMii in use.i, nwcrr Infont CsrSraf, Bow a Sixth and Proprietor, To Lanrs Hsva llnau-ea.

Maxi rACTraxa. Ae. Th ttal nl Messrs. Thomas A rs, st Ihs Kx-chante, to-mornisr eveninx. will inolud tarse int of tsrouml.

opposlis in ppiing itsrnen i nier tvorss, mirably adapted for a Lanec Beer Brewery cat sosoiui. Rxmovai. John Bay lis, Anot looser, from No, Nurlh Third street, to th New Suit, No. II Arch street, three doors above th Union Hotel, The Evsn-in- Hal will bs resumod on Wednesday evesunf, Ootoher 14, at 1 o'olock. i TAvrassFcxD or thi Uitxd Statu CorAy.

Doorporsted ia law. Third and Ckesnut I.d(r Orfioe. Interest allowad at the rate SI Fiv Cent, per annum, and money returned ua emsad. I 1 ntr cas oxt chxap ooops ay v3. Hroostsllss.

sllau Lsines. Dsmaaks. Turkiah Silses. lAcm ami muslin curtains, Curtain Ornaments and rnmminxs. ,11 II 11 VMWIIU, VHIWU VIIHNIICHI.WIU I I 1 1 1.

1 II 111, wholesale snd retail, at Parraa's, No. KU3 Ckesnut street, oppoeite Junes' Hotel. Srpraisa llaia Tnvic The Circassian Hair In-vigoraliw is pronounoed to th best Hstr Restorer yet intmdneed. It instantly removes scurf snd dsn-druff, iv stnngth lo the hair and removes ell diseases of las scalp. IlaatiLToa teouih Eighth Street.

Osaub Orxxixo. The attention of the Indies la called In th new and bennliful aeleotiua of Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Just opened by our Iriends, Hsmtlloa A at lit Indies' Biu, No. i South Euthih slraet, third done lielow Market, east sulo. Civs them call, if yuu want anyUunf their line, reader Tux Stats Sa vises Fcxh.M Doek street, next door to th I'ost-omo. Th publie have seleeled this popular Company as the moat prontabl and convenient in which to deposit money.

Flv Per Cent. Interest ia paid, and anv sum wanted ia returned on de mand. Ta Utho 1 ope daily and every Monday tAenmi. Tna Fry Pan CaT. Mavis Pens of th Na- tional Batety Company const of Third at.

oan hillio of of enls and othr first all Coats Walnut street, southwest rniiaoaipnia, now nasxaoreuu ruiisotitnis. now na stss uiaa dollars, all in Mofljra, Ursaad BMUritlefl.frir the banehlnf oepnsiuirs. i as saws is open every usy, ana on moi day and Thursday svsalnxs till o'olook. 1 la always psid bsok in fold without naios. BtrstiMts Noticx.

to Labiu ana Gxstlxuis I Jouven'e lnotoruus Preparation instantly slesas Kid li lores of any enior, without the angmeai smu. i giovs cm om worn immediately snerwsrus. unt ouiti eisansso psur. rrie av senis. For sals by all Druai uts.

U-i Broadway. Tn-Ninnv. and every Msiurdar and Monday night. the Stmmtn't Saving Fund boei'lt'i" Othoe will bs kept opes mill o'e'ock, to sooom modal M-ehsniu sod others, who time is oeos pied durinx the day hours. Othes, es Walnst streat, on door west OI oeonnu.

ive per veni. Sliowra us srepusus, aim nil ism psid en demand. Depiaitors is tins institution ar tot liable to ti. preeariona riska of Private Banksrs, or Jsssrsac (ijicrs. DatsroLi's Balm ov Tanvsarin Ftowxxs, Be.

iv bottle, only, hi tor sale, wnolesals. by X. Basin. I'. W.

Dyott A Sons, W. D. Glenn, Jules Uausl A T. II. Peters A Ceo.

A. Miller, R. S. Chris-isns. sndoa retail by Zibr A adjoining th l.ediar liuildlni: H.

Tornhiana. No. It Mouth Kishlk Street, Jenkins A Hartshorn, snd by all Druggists. c. tiaiscoLL, louse cuemiat, rropriMor, I Baltimors, Md.

Snvsnvsn'a CLovniss ttTnaa. Csiiirt awn Tniao Sts. ThisestabiishnMnt IS eelebrstsd for Ike slag. ant cut, fineness of eusiity and vsry low pnsesof GasTLiasa'i Ci.othiho. worth of tne Newest IO SJSIS Pantaiooas.

so to I wa STOtjy to rLsas. Th money ISO SI, not) ,000 CLovaiae cheaper then ever owing to the inoreased fscilitiss, on a vsry xtsnsivssoaiu, si lbs Towr llsll Clothing fisxssr. for sn earing ms- 7 1 I. .1 .1. uriats inr ganneois.

in nrst nanus, onta in mus eounirv and in Eunipe, at the lowest possible prises. Suoh an arrangement has never bean entsred into by any other bouse in ine 1 nited Slates. tn million dollars' worth Clothing must boaold by thehratof January, to dispose of sil lb garments that ar being daily manofao- lurea irom usuetiais aireaay oraersa inr mi nous. Bxxsxtt's New Tiwer Hsll Clothing Hasaar. 14 Market street, bet we Fifth and Sixth, aext eoor 10 ineotu etsoo.

Bb.ih In Siia.iM .11 Book aud Job, Plaia andsColored. done st tks shortest not io. and on the moat reasonable tsrsna. fiir Msh. third-story Ldgr Building, S.

W. corner ot Tuu tna cnsanui suseu. Apply as asove, 10 4 H. A. Banww.

Married, On tha 3d of hy Rev. Wm. T. Bunker. Mr.

ISA iac u. nr.iuniMait 10 miss DAxan a. IURK, bnthof Ihmiiy. A AltlOKK, both 01 luiaany fin Ihe IMk bv He T. SHARP, fivmerly of Chester oounty, to M11 suakt 1,.

nrr.civ. 01 ri ev. C. F.lwln. Mr.

JAMES lini adelphia. At lhresidnce of her father, on Thursday even- ins. Oct. it, by Rev. J.

C. Olny, D.D., Mr. OKO. W. Fr.TTKR.nt Buoka county, to MimKATB VVIN- r.Rlltn I UM, 01 late isnithwark.

3il' On the IPlh instant, at Ih Busts Vista llouso, Oloueester City, New Jersey, by th Kev'd I. llartlett, R'ctor of the Clinrob of th Asneosion. Mr, Llv iiuiw eoi vvi 111 Iil. 1.. ir.v ivi.il., iaiin.icipiiia.ii.niia MARY ANNA T.

WILLS, daughter of the 1st Adun U. ills, 01 ine lornier piaoe. On the Utk Mrs. MARY LILLY, ia tb year 01 ner sgs. Ths tela! is and friends of the family ars rssseot.

rully invited lost lend the Tonersl, rrom th resilience of bar husband, Bernard Lilly, ia Charlotte almre Ihompson, mis slonuay I afternoon at 4 o'clock. Im" flu Iheevemne or tha 17th ln.1 TH KOIMIH st all. GUSTUS, son of Thsodors A. and Uary Ann liaaa, in ths 4lh year of bis sxs. Tha relalivea and friends of thsnunilrsra invitjul to attend th funeral, from theirs idenoe ofhi parenta, Eighth street, sliavs Cinnmbia Avenue, this I Monday afternoon, at o'olook.

To proossd lo Odd Fal lows' On Ih lath instaet, JOHN, infant snn of Jamea and Ellen MeAnnaay. aged 13 months and 31 days. 1 he relative and friendsnf th family srsrespeot-fully invited tosttand the funeral, from the residenoe of bib grsndmmnar, Mrs. Metsirlggin, No. 7Cnlw Row.

Houth almva this i Mem day)suHnroa. atv) o'olook, without fur User nntioet rnproeeeo incai neural iM On th lth IDAS THOMAS, iu I .11 JIM "I The relative and friends of the family are Teepeot fallv invited to attend the funeral, from Lbs resldeiHM of W. II. Kvans. No.

tu Nnglc street, below Tkorns-sor, this (Monday o'elook. gv l'n tnetveningor ine lain instant. nAMLriu AL- FRED, son ot Pemoal and Jane Rijiers. aged 4 yara. 1 na reiaiiraa ana irienus ot ma lamnv ara fully laviied lo attend the funeral, flora tbe rasidenoi of bis parent.

Oak tret. below Shipeenand helog Sixth, on Tuesday ntomins. at II o'olock. To pro- to Wharton at, IS I Church Ceinelerr. 4 ttiHldenlv.

nn tha Itnb CHAKI.F.M II ARM. STEAD, in the td year of his axe. II ia relstivs sail mends and those or the family ar ksseotfullv invited to attend th funeral, from his let residenc. No. 14 Perry above Lombard, to-nyw-mw I Tuesday iaiWnooa, nt 1 o'olook, without further notice.

22V On th uih JAMES ETttlS, In the list year of his age. Tn re'idlres and friandt nf th fkmily are invited to Bttnsd the funeral, from 'h. rssidaiice of T. II. At- aiiison.

n. oorner 01 mown and Itaensl strretg. inis ttionony nmrning, Btw o'eioox a nlondriy Innirning, atv n'ehiok. 'Mi, theliith Mrs. MARGARET HOWE, in 1 TSth tear nf bar ax.

liar relalivea aiKt Iriends ars resaaetflillv invited to atuaidtbs funeral, from hr lat residenoe, slatvs Klsveulh, Keadiiut, on Tuesday afternoon, 31st inst. SH On in lain wnt. iiknky ivtA rrifr.WB, son of Wm. snd Sa-ah Matthews, aged 14 ulhs. I tag these Hills uunhB, said Us And lay them in my breast, 1 Protection they shall And in Ms, Is Ms ever b)st.

Th ralativaa and Pienria nl tb. familv ara ratnanf Fullv iuvited to baimm ths funsral. from kia Barents' residenoe, Grnrgs below South, and below Third, 1 olook to prooel to Philadelphia Cem-wry. 147 On ih l.tk iastant. WM.

S. SHULTZ, in ths 7th year of hit age, son of Rolit. E. and Margaret Shults. Th relative and friend ot the family ars reauast-ed to attend the funeral, from the rseidano of a is ta mer, ito, aai noum rt inn siretjt, on 1 uexiay siier-aoou next, at 1 o'olook, without further notios.

rn Suiktenly.00 Friday, 171b Mrs. MARIE K. JOHMHl.l.wifeof is th list year of her age. i mauve ana trienai or tne rxmlly or rPof- folly invited to attend th funeral, front th rssideno of her nnele, Abram W. llama.

No. IU Coatee atreM, thiB 1 Monday I altenvnon, nt o'olook. Teprooaedto Friends' Western Ground. all On ttaturday morning, Iftth of eonaamplioa. after a long lllneas, JAMES NOONAN.

Tks rslauvss and friend of th. family ar reapeot-fully lavitstl to aueod th. furMtreJ, this jMimdayTaf-noon, al 3 o'clock frotnhia late rssidsnor. No. 4 Pratt treel, below bp ran.

To proceed to Cathedral Ca mel ry. 'vn sry. wVn tin ir ADEL 1 the ipwnlnt of the Itrttt Instant, of teariet fever, IB l.K BllUN. danghter of Christian snd Ell-ith age. salMlb Loos, In in.

tin year of Iter a Loos, in Ih tn year of Imh- fare ihe. well, our little lair one, imitH unit, M1 UMt vai lie Who lent the. has reoallad the Beck with him. and hirn todwsll. Th friends of tb family ar reepeetfully Invited to attend toe itinera), iron in reaiuenoeot Nn.

I7A Aerraantowa road, staivs Prankl pvsnts, tlin, this Monday at tar noon, at I e'aiook, witaoat furilaer a-tine. a sti On tb lath met CATRATttNB MARIA, daugit. tar of wsrd and F'Nen O'Neil, aged 7 aaaitha. The relet ivi-a stmI fnemls of Ilia family Br reepeet- Ittlly invited to arteoo ner iiinerai rnim sv parents' reaiiienos. tHwwart street, bafwoau Tec lb and f.tiri.

tianisiMauay)alWnuoa, at I e'ekwk, without "oa tb it'ih' instant, BRIDGET KELLY, aged yeara. Th. relative friends of the nmily, are rs-Saecifuily invurNl 10 alien tn. ftursral, fiom ner late rluM. IniHm between rtevenleenlS and e.lth taenih, aliv pine, this t.Mooday aiternooa, at e.inek, wiihont lurther notioe-to prsistd leCathe- ersl csaseury.

On the llh inslsnt tlieBNh ed lotxia reiiows' ot Oen. Marion I Anise, No, (, fmnl.llw inl'MMl bialLMul. T1IOMA8 CRAWFORD, in nisAse. and leads of the fcroily nee rseseot-at land th funeral, from his IsU si ll, ao, Bpniee stret, sast rt Ninweouth, on Tuesdsy aliernoon. at 4 o'plook itrioui luujfv pv.

l. u. it On th Wh ANTHONY te members FKROl'SON, Tlie relatives and friends of the family are respect-fully inviud to si lend th fiinsrnl, from his late resi-denoe, Ns. lleaoh alreet, Iwlween Walnut and tieors on uewlaa aftornnon, at 1 o'clock. Without further notioe.

To aroeeed to I'atliedral Coiii-tery. 1 Surklenly.onthaiaih JOHN ANDERSON, liliuii sua of Jninsa It. and tUixahstk Auduraon, aasd inonthasdzdaya. The relsliise sad friends of the family are respectful invited in attend tho funeral this morninsattt n'oloclr, Iroro the rssidsnos of lus sareuts, 1 Buulh Sixth street. On the 1Mb JOHN MANSFIELD, axed! vears aid 4 months, son of Thuinas and Catharuie Msnsheld, 477 Knoestiwt.

Funeral wUl take plaoe this (Monday) afternoon at o'cloo. At Iheresiteneeof his father, in lliirllnrlon. New Jersey, en Ihe Itnb uulsut, A. DKN.MAN CIIAL-UNEK. M.

1). His friends and those of the family are Invited to attend his tuners), at rf. Htephen' Church, Tenth pear Market, on Tuesitny morains next, the vut at lOn'oloek precisely, toprooe.il to I jiurel Hill.jn punaeniy, on miliinstani, niAit iiia. omy nnnu of Alien and Mary T. Tuslin, axed 5 fear, munthi of Alien and Mar) and 21 ilsyn.

Tne rMlstii-asanit frienrlB nf the familv are resaset- fully invited to attend Dm funeral, from th rsautenrw of her srnndmothor. Mrs. HelieecaC. Jaru lt, No. 219 Wallace s'reet, vo WeilaeKlay aOeriKion.al .1 o'olook, further nutlo.

Vo proceed to Monument emelry. 21V Hud.lenly, i.n the imh Mrs. MATILDA, wife Jului ailaoe. aed years. Dearest lUucliler, lliou hast left nsj Here thy bias deeply feel; But it as find who hath berelt us.

He can alTour sorrows heal. 'rha relalii'M hnd frienils nf the familv are Invited to attend tlie funeral, from their late reexlenee, Ppruco street, between Third and Fourth, South Camlen, Tuestlny aliernoon at Vn'e oek. tit. ihe 17th MAHYtWifeof George Simpson, In theath fear of her ae. The relatives and niale friends of the family ars Invited lo attend th funeral, from the residnnoe of hr No.

bos North F'ront street, on Heoaid day arnoon, a Ih. at 1 o'clock, without further aotios. To proceed to Cedar Hill Cemetery. On rh 171 Air. ABEDNEGO MOORE, I tlie 73d year of hi asn.

Ilia relative and frisnda are respectfully invited lo attend th funeral, from his iste residenoe. 14 New Markat street, slsive lnplar Tuosday afternoon, 21st instant, st II n'etoclc, sritlimil urtiMr notioe. To srnceed to laurel Hill Cemetery. On the 14th instiuil, 1 1) A IROINI axed i years, the beloved daughter of Job T.and Maria Plum. The relalivea and friends of tlie family are invited to attend ihe funeral, from the reaidenos of her parents, Fifth street, slmve Spiuos, South Canvlan, N.

tins sllernoon, st 11 o'olock. On the 1Mb MAR C'ADW A.I.ADER, infant cisusnier oi imam sua luinlkssnu 13 usjs. MSIASXS. Anemia Id Alaoss I 11 Casualties tenuis Congestion of l.ungsl itrain Cholera Cosaunipt'n nf Lungs sisnp i.i Dims B-' Disease of Hearts prow tied bysenlety ErTiisionun Brain fever Intermittent Scarlet Tishus 11 of thb a nova THtaa I nder 1 year Fmm 1 to I to mil i tc io ti in to I 14 sntntn n' in v. is Hukla Muuuey, aged ml Weekly Report ef Interments.

IliALTH Orrrrx, Ootnber l. VA. tiutntunti in I In Cut af FkttnJttrkia, rem iA 111 lo im Orlierr, inaa. Faver. Tvahnid nfraoginai hi llaFinorrhags, l.ungsl InnsmnvHiun, tirain ttronchi 4 Lungs.

Peritunaniml Stomaoh I Inanition li Mania- Potu I 1 IS sJoid Ag. I tlssihoationorUearU Pa is Heroluls i Mmall Pnx Si ill Teething Unknown in I snn Whooping Cough Srxxxi 4fl 1 tomDto.W sil, an to an to to. 70 to an to Total. i oiai. i From Penna llneai-at.

ti I rum lbs Almshonss. People of Color, U( from lb Country, a County rrisna, i. emaies, 79 Hys, at Uirls, By order of th llonnl of llHilih. J4H. V.

Xlcf AM.HTKH, nea'th OWe for ihet Hy and Cnnniy of Philadelphia. ocgMf door abov Thirteenth. to attend. OCITIF cXtoonayl F.Y 'TR. I nitii TU areneded an rrnedrM) A atatari Meatiaa will bl I.

A stated Means will i I .1.1 lr a I lio in 164 iw ry-5 ON MOTION of Charles M. Wagner. X3 JOHN L. SHOEMAKKK was This Day sd-muted lopisciiee as sn AttiKney sod in ttw District Court sihI ot Cotumon Pleas, for Uie City and County of Phiisdalphia, rniiaueipnia, uoiisin, ia. oc-ii-si rtTS" ON FKIDA Y.Oct.

motion of Henry lL3T.Or.ut.Es... ALFRKb LONOSTRETli was anrniirro in iissici ns an ao'tti'-j too -uunsei-lor in ihe District Court srd Court of Common Pleas rfy- OH AND DIVISION OP TEM-UI FKRANCK The Annual Session will eom- meres on in am vv r.urs r.riia i sro. vei, as iv s'e oek.A W. eornar of SIXTH and 111 1 I lT'4t. a Ilk.

I II. 1, fl I. I iihwiiiiwi ti i be elected and other Important butineaa transacted. ocai-stv wm. NictHii.rtira.

u. s. Medieai Studenta are invited JOSEPH'S LITER AI cei-ii-ia THIS A .11 r. it g- r. DA.iiue,nie.ii, rwo T.

JOHF.PII'H A t.KCTURP. will he de livered in the School Room attached to this ureh.by tne ttev IJtMDAi TKRTAINMENT. V. ft 1 KVK.NING. 2mt tu orol-ok.

nfi fo k-wed 8leet MUSICAL K.N- i a cii. tcdw uwf PUIIJVD'A Clii Young Mm if th Western part of the city will meet at Ike enrner of ElliHTF.KNTH and CHKMJT oa MONDAY EVENING, Oei. Addresses by Hon. Joel ttutherlsna sod others, Mental Cultivation. Admusnm f', Ladis ar also in vited.

OOikD-lt F.t:i P.C TIO MF.DICAL COLl.EGF: OP PKNNrlYi.VANIA, HAINES Street, abov Sixth, between Charry and Introductory, hy Prnfrarnr PAIN K. on MONDAY, at 3 P. and oa TUESDAY, asms hour, by Professor CALKIN'S, lo which the fuiinosre invited, medical ana surgical Wedsaedstaand Saturdava, from into 13. of which th dissed may svsil IheinseUea without Jiliargs. Lecture Pros, at.

Apply, fur lurther in-ufination, at College, or ft JOHN FONDEY. M.D.J)en, ocTtl-lfP No. 410 Vine street. beiowTwtlith. i I l'TFi i- ir ti ti Firemen ALL THF TICKETS fc nr ai.u nn i ikinnio tt tnv IL9 Concert." bear date Oet.

15th, ln.11. 1147 rfs3 TlllkD BRIGADF. A meet ingoflh Board IL? of Orlieersof ths Brigsde will bs held si the Ariiwry or th Colombian Rilta, comer of NINTH and WALNUT Streets, THIS EVENING at etiht o'elock. ocaa-it'Srft HARMONY FIRR CO. A Stated Meet- ins of th Company will be hald THIS ENINO.e7XDV!nclk oeiw-lt'SH JTiHN A.

KEF.LU Aas.See'y. FRANKLIN FIRE CO. -An Adiourned Mooting THIS fMondav) EVENING, all ek. IfT JOHN R. CANTLIN.Ree'y.

PLAIN ng of ih of ilia POULTRYSOtJETY of PENN- rf3 statf: poult UJ? SYlA'ANIA-Atr bebeldat I lie Madison meeiiBg or ine nocietr win Bout. 30 North SFXOND Htreat, on FRIDAR next, attk nt Je'eloek, P. AL Business lit imsortaaee reaaireo every member to be punctual in allwlano. W. W.

MA.I. a President. TH Fl DEI Jk A P. A I) SC1I II I. KILL ink mAi ci i.n a in ine Annuu cnn.

KTf ll.KfIOI.lih.Ks and an election. Msiisgeraof this Company.will lie held at No. 61 I fit KHlrn-. room No. 4.

nn MONDAY. Nov. Al. beiwos. the hour, of 11 and I Oca)-eodatHT Seertaryiid Treaaurer.

UOIl AMI TDK HltlH Tha FRF- Had ndni MONT IM.l of Ninth Ward will meet nn I I rnnrti ta r.rt it ti st inaiaott as 1 r. it 1 ti arid axAgtn.c 1 ens. reai. 31 J. L.

FRKMfiNT AND WARD CLCII rill 009SLEH. Pres'L DAYTON meet THIS yv.nia I Mondat I NINO, nt tlMir Jlall. ti. W. enrner ARCH anil BROAD Streat t.

E. S. ARCHER. President. A.

J. HOUGH. Secretary. ocjo-lfljg ry-g- HEAr-yUAJltERS, KEYSTONE CLUB. II 7 Th Commiias will tit at the Club Rooms fins D4Y, from A.

M. to 10 P. for the dit'ri-iHitmn of Tickets for the Kicgrsion of til dub to Nw Yoik, on Tuesday mrnmg. si st inst. tvni, n.

riAitniia, rrwsmeni. Al I1KRT R. SOIIOPIF.I.D.Heoretary. If fOMEE' CTV. Nsurm HTKKNTI1 WARD.

DF.MO "RATIO TINO-fHIStMisulBy) KVENINO.at 7 e'emox, in mite, arrangement Maaa Meeting on Wednaauat sv. LLg, By order ol Executive Committee. GODFREY METZGER. Pret't. J.

B. LUFFBERRV, See. onjrt H'lTr) iiiHTII Wsrd will mi JlEMOCRATIfl COMMITTEE of ths Euhtn cu.vi Ul'TIVB moot at Nolan's. IIHOAD oust, on TIIIS I Monday I VEN INO. at 1 o'olock.

Iinnoilaut business will nw before, th Commute. juii.v naitiur.i., OS2U-II V4 tvOBirmaai r.A TWELFTH AJOitA bi n.L. ki i 1 11 It. I A I nnpuv.rittt ivi mv ECKI RIDGE ASSttC I aTION of Twe! fib BRECKINRIDGE ASSOCIATION of th Twelfth Ward. wVll ia.fi at jtsMA PKMJICRAT IIFIAD-OUAllTFrtS.

THI 4( Monday FVKMNO, oe40-t4 art A. WILSON. Boo'y SEVF.NTH WARD. FOR iF.MOCR ATSof the ieventh Ward will inset lading IfiNim. SAXU U'wi, THIStVF.k'MllNli, Uot.

will, at oiocs.ioinria. arrangement to altene ths ftlaas mtuig at in Imtil Hall no Wedsavdsv. irv ordr ot In r.x. tommmee. oeltl JOHN MoCOOMR.

Chairinan WARD. The. A DKMO- ATIC Cll will nreet THIS IKVE- HO'OIOOB. Bt in riewiioa noun, inm-Sij ...1 rf filRAKIl AvanlMA. to mkS arrangemenU lot Ike Grand Mass Nl eating on Wsd-needay vening.

By order oj Ihe Fix. Commute. lii.K I OCW- II klVJ WW. nv.iDAiiH, vn" itFArvfJIl ARTKIlft. KRVBTONE CI.

I B. -Tii Members of th Club, who in- erd visitins New Vork.on th list win atsem- isatUis Cluh nouns, on TUrvPHAr murtrt i tu, at A A They must be dressed in dark eknhes sad liask hats. Th Una of marsh will takenup alkali aaatstAk. m. By order of rjeaad Marshal.

ALBERT R. BCIIOFIF.LD, Aid. oo-U', THS! TTMIOM MI1HT AND fAHAI.I. BR PRF.rERVF.D.-A meeting ef the Biiohanan reekinrKiteciuo.01 ths Thirteentn naru.wiii be held at tii Penskavlvauia lioae House, THIS EVENJNO, t7S o'clock, to make prepsrations to attend th Mas Mnexiiig at Indepandetio. Hguare, 00 Wednesday e.vsnmg.

aueiiisens lavoraws ar i vited to Bttend- By order oe-lt'aBT ti! W. WUNDER, Pree't. in- ST A MFP.TINftnF THR AMFHICAN Ar-riOClATIONofiheThinsvmih Ward, held osprrtday evstiin, Onlrsr 17th, Use inflow lag rsu rtrwnveil, That th Ainenoaa Assooistionof this ard do nneomproniiaingiy oppose fusion with an nthM iwl favnralila lo ilia al.otinn of at lllai jpillinor for Prssidewt. and Aedrew JJuneisoa for Vine Praaidnot, and sail oa th. Flxeeotive Committee Ot thaSutoto punfv lb F.leatnrel I inketof ail per sons who do nm luny sooorse ine sain.

Hatolved. 1 hat tins A asnmsl ion end upon all Am rtraa Aseociationaof Uu Mtta 10 publicly sudor so taear seatiiiienta Dy similar reenintiona. sen) ve.1. Inal ties rsoluiiiis be publltnsd, -oo-U- ssUkbkMOAsitltM. WABI) JACgHON DEMO.

CRATtn ASMOCIAT BUCHANAN VOX unsuuueiaieu eiated inent and A hiindi nd AM) i ll IIF THIKI) A UN wtU msei THIS VEN 1 O. at 7H o'clook viii ki. ii rt TrlOs. If. TltlKNKY KNNKB PVesi.leel.

rleoretary. RHwill meet TillH unlai I EVEN I Nit. at Head Quarters, K. r. and FIFTH ftreeis, at 1, o'oUwk.

Puno- tiini auenuaiioe i reuuesteu, try onier oi JOS. ALEXANDER, President. JAS. IIUIIN.rUfretary. oow-ll'W PTmTTi iv i ri v.m fiV VANI A Ws srotest asainat tha harsain and "liirh mnkea it lmutssihl fir a frasman of tin iommnnwealth to forbid tlie extension of slareryt without at th same time mendins the ehanees of a party which denies the rights of eitiaeuship to thus lixist anxuius be free, Your politicians havs presented to you rhr else tnral ticssls.

'1 be triumph of ihe first or of Ihe seoood ensures the downfallof free labor, and further destroya ine vuai principle vr Democracy, mat an royern-mentsderivs their autliority froin the cot sent of tho forsmril. The third hinds you to th servioe. of men lsiio hav twin Imtraved tnu. It ealls neon Ihe friends of freedom lo help a man wlto has Bneuuivo- dlv tlelared himMlf th foeot freedom evert where. in the North and in the South, in the East and in the West, in Kansas and ia Piu sy I vein.

Its auooeas I hopeless, and its exislenoe a disarane. It is a de-eertioa of Fremont, a betrayal of Uie last hope of th ontinlty. 'I he eonseauene is, that if in tha bosom of old Penntyltsnia there dwel's a man alike hoatil to tlie extension of Soutliera oppresuon, and determined to firevent the rise of a Northern arislooiaoy at onoe a oe to proscription and a hster of slavery indifferent in the stria of a mnxling snstnoraoies, but deturiniued that the ptople shall eome by their own that man is iinaliie to express his opinion at the hallo! box. He sefls oppression everywhere, snd justioo nowhere. And if there are ten suoh men, Ihen tisM ten ara de prived ol tlie privilege: il a thousand, wen a thousand; and if I people of DensMiratio 'oinmonweslthds- sir their ruhts, they are of Uie sowar to rurpriveu Bfteotlv.

deprived etieotive. niake their sovereign risqts Sliall these things be I Shall the State nf Pent and Franklin have no vnioe but Ilia voioe of evil Hsve we not Ihe energy to vindicate ourselves I It is irn-totaiblr. The liberties of the eountry muit be represented. We call upon nil rssrfradt nffrtnlom to take instant steps for tho formatKsi and dissemination of an people's ticket, pledged to support Pre Dayton and lliein alone, aired nien have ordered us lo sign our names Will not yires hundred thousand respond il tare Geo Seidenatricker, He id ens Isnllne I nnsisniliie llerrlg, esemlonck. II ugh Wesen i usee Kohle 'hilsdelplna, hler.

rrs thf ILW HOUT lit I1.HIN0 THE 1 Oct IH. 1M8. IIUIM1I IlllUlg, Francis Arnold Charles Goepp, John Weik. ocan-irsa ANNUAL EETING OP TUK THWKrlTKRN HAV1MU FUND A AHMICItflON will he hald at Ihe Western llos Hall, THIS instaut, at7o'clojk. Ifaia R.

DORNAN.eno. The hoard of TflK I.IHKRTV HAVINfiH FLNDaso RCII.D- ikilllll.l ITIflU LJ I TillSiMonday I KVKrsINO, (W. th, at yo'ehwik. at ine rsorrtiwast corner oi ir.nitisnseraiiu OAHDKN Streets, third story. lissi to ln.

The Hiocksoklers will hold a meeting irimedistsly after lor the nomination of othoers for the entiling year. orao-ll'et A it Itlllliv. Bee IMPARTIAL LOAN AND HAVI.VGS Annual Meeting of nekholdera. will hald on MONDAY K.VKN- N(, at th Hall of the Morris floss Co, LOM- nual fi sport will be read, and an Elsotion tor Othoers BHtiu, Brvs tor in ensui, a yeay oo-io-ii-r wm. a.

ttuun. reoreiarv. WEYMOL'Tfi FARM AND AGRICIIL- TIRAL CO, -Tbe Annual Moing of ihe unssnv will be be nn neit Till RHDAV. Oot.Zkl. at Franklin Hall, SIXTH Street, bstow Arch, lor Um neviionoi tuioers.

rMockholdera in arrears are rsaueeted to make satis. inciory sasiigeiuenl prsvious to IM uiseiing, otsar wise ineir since will livteiieti. ocJi-afrSOJ CLAYTON ALI.F.N, See'ry. RAND BALIeMlflha FllXMORE and )N ELSON CLI'B of th Twenty-fourth tllll) FKl.f.OW'S' It ALL. ii i i i i.

V. r.i riiiiou, lea, at. lane, loaaiv aaie uy any of th Managers. A asMting oft lie Board of Managers wul held na Monday vning, (ot. at th tiuo rtoom.

ocai-u-ij it. aiui.l.r..v, pee. TDK Pl'UUC GOOD OUR MOTIVE" Tha Fhaud nf Direntnra. la behalf of Ihs I Ik a I 1 1 11 It ir.it irrti I rittcj tuartnii mn tnis nw- thod of returning their tinoer thanks In Mrs. Clarissa Smalley, No.

S3 ttrown street, and Mrs, J. 1. Ileok, No. Isnt. John sir set, shovs Poplar, for refreshments served the Company at the Ire on the ntorning of the nn luitaii sty orusr is.

tstaira. oe5Mt'B7 1. P. HOFFMAN. not twe'ry u.

u. r. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. P. Co Ys" CARD Or THANKS.

Ths undsraigneil XJf temiers his thanks lo all those who assisted In saving his Property at ths Fire on Friday miming. Also lo officers Wm. Gahls.Snull, l-afene and others, fiw their assistance and gentlemanly oonduot on ths occasion. To the F'lrs Department in general, parti-eularlythe Win. Pnn Hue, Northern Liberty and Friendship and Good Intent Engines, Air their exertions is saving his Slore.

ocJl-ltHII fin 'ii lle'nch ttreet. en sisBt IS sea tars 15 1 Hi watsb 4 tl tlAtx ef TusBMontTik at II, ...60, r. .,) p. ARR1VHD, AteflmahiB Perms I van ia. Tea'.

Richmond. 1 honrs from Norfolk, with mdae and 13 passengers, toTboa. Webster, Jr. Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell. Richmond.

Maarrania HoaUM. Seller t. Naw York, vut Case Alsy.yi hours. MeameriM rtlenois, ivsitsier, intwea, nrs. St camel.

Taos Jcdnrsnn. rVhel lingsr. Delaware City. ft houis. bavins In tow 12 lstraea.

laden with floor. grain, ouei, inm, Ae. Towed thereto iothra. bound lo Havre de ureoe. load ml with mux lor ta mtartur.

Mus fsisnnk, (pkt I Rowland, Liverpool, ds. llsiks Charles BTruitt, Scull, Chailsslon, 1 days) Arny, Niekerson, Boston, 4 days, Brigs Mar II Baxter, Boston iga Mary II Baxter, Boston, 4 days: JO VI I mora Kldririts. Hoatim. A davat Klilrulge, tioMisi, daysi Uov Brock, Yxk.Bue- tim, a ui Chimuorsao, its. Sohrs LB Wales.

logman. Mobil. 14 davat Mar laiosar, r.aaipnri. nays, vvuroeaiet. nawtt.rw videnoe, I days: Edna C.

Kelly, Bosios.7 dayai Lons-itnl. C'mwell, Boalon, I dsys; 8 Jones, Southworth, l-'a. llaililam. Ailats: fireman. Mallhew.

Nawiwirv nt rt. dva: Northern Light. Couswts. Nswbury- tf 1.1 I. a nays, nsnvJtta oiuu, ivi, aval ft Fox.

Fvnoa. hwrk. 4 data: Amv Btthews. Navtinrg-1 davsi Flight, liavifl. Jaiusa.

James Rivee, indsysi Courier. Loriog, IJoatoo.k dst Mansion Oat. Boob. Laiuinicuin, Alexandria, a uayai uimien Frederic, Del Hash, Smyrna, Del, ldsyi John Hall, Hollmit- I ji'im 1 1 1.1 1 i iui 1 1 1 is wona lultl.l iwea iauaiu tr, Piovaleno. ng, I day; Euwuns, Cnss- CLF.ARf.D, levsloae Stats Keystone Stats, V.

8. Steamship Hardie, tavannah. City of New York, Malthsws, Bustv vny oi rtvw iirrt, niaiireti r-ieamsnip Steamer Hen'y I. Gaw, Her, Baltimore. Harks Gen Warren.

Clifford. New Orleans: Joseph Maxwell. Ilavis, lgnyis, Viator, Holmes, Hsn Joan. Brigs Elias Dudley, Hopkins, Baugori Condor, linum, piaien, Sohrs Grsy Fag Clark, NewYorkt Atlas, Tay lor, oo; lsiia niaia, iiiman. not ueiswar.

rrani Iin.dn 1. Reilnnr. KiMiiMitl. Alexaiulria: II UI man, reruns, Haiti more; jtmea. liurnsy.

not Holmes, Wsaver, i'awtaeketi Prank A Hsll, Csm, gvwion, Dliawom, ravin, rierntont, or rniiBiin, A lire tors; jnot. Aarium, oiniiu, rnmntimt springs, Marsnmaa, tviiminginn, rt cremu- Springs, Poller, No Bedford; Grecian, Matthews, New. (new) Chsaseman, IManiuoketi Ada tttvi vnanariiH.il. iiiniitv.ni uurjporii IT. I in, Howes, tilouoeslert A Pickrell, Dukes, Ales an J.

UKA Vr.o. routs KCrv I I YOII WANT to Meet your I lliiai 7rirnn, itinas. itrw tmni Garwood, Brouklyni Judge Harrington, Sharp, BaJ'i iimor a VABvn at PnnT nlriiMONT). Sehrs latmot, Duponl, Corson, Durohsator: Tlcrrt. Ha'ev.

Rostiai 1 Glasshlnwer. Alien, doi Fillmore, Tnifle, Richmond; Frank, Buson, Saoo) rturia raeiao, msrey, rtuein. sfeaifBthip Keyslons Stst. Hsrili, fnr Savannah, railed on Saturday afternoon, with a full freight and 61 passengers. IBy Telegraph.

Csrs Islabb. Oet. 1 a Evening There hive been no vessel going either is or out to-day tlaat wa could see, owing 10 in. soggy earner. The wind is rt v.

sttu moneniie. aniRK.Mr.r" take 11 our SwMthearta. Wive and I Dsnshter totns Firemen's Vonctel, BlcKWHKAT Ihs. fiKfBlbr H.W.AD. ocaii-in7 nest 11 YOI-ONO, an oentsi CONGOU, Dollar Blank Xf City Tea Waranriuss, Dr.

Jsvns's Bui Ml ling. UMALL'S NEW BUCK rs-P eeived and lor sale. llfHf) L.KNOVVLF;S. flAWLlNOSA ZF.I3IN0, Job Printers. No.

4T at, en tr wrssi 001s) 1175 th. HuRN PaF.KNTA TION, at th rireavcn' Concert, oci-ifi at SO FOR OAITF.Rfl. ai 37 for No.3RllXiF.ATenue. -l'J 1 r. c.

ir a Arr.i-it ei a WBrem.un.3ilN, FOURTH ft at GROVE DURE PALM SOAP-JVIanufaeiured A tb Billiard and Bowling saloon, eor, one uur.iv 1 nu, oaai- tfza i.rx 0Cl-ltl riends, stop in st Of EIGHTH HM71 extra new tf KV. N. R. eor. Front and Rao.

ApURTAlN assortrnent of Tarn. Kj hourd Mnaltns and Curt-ins. Inst rsosired at C. O. WOOD'S.

4S North ElliHTH St. A. SPOONER, removed from LI S. F. corner Pineand Fifth slretU, to 143 ARCH Street, shore Fourth.

STAMPED with Business Csnle, Circulars, ii OURTH Street Fivelope ManiifaHnry, by WM. COLBERT. 'H F.RMANTOWN TBI of I Real Filiate will find this sassr to 1st tha moat r. liable advert ising meiiiiimextnnt. ooai-ltiO CIDF.R.

Clariheil iainpagne Cidtr, rxtra auality, forealeby fTNIEMANN. lot South WAT F. Street, below pruoe. ecgs-iWrltt i.k. 1 CO! r.cir.tij-ri artu i.uuii triin nt Drug Store Fixtures tor sale.

UHtreet. gTEAM oeat-Jtia call: liart auaatued liuel 3 1 I f. At. ttW Pf, fJIZINO barrela Heur. lor sale be' oeJ-ll'r HHRIVkK 1JAPONIFIPR FOR MAKINO SOAP one pound oam, (ur sal hr J.

R. r.ili J. R. orth HK- oo-2l-arj EN'DER FOR SALPrciIfiAP. NLWB0L1) II.

TROTTER, no, 10 Arcn sireei. BALF'-sirsi feel of HEMLOCK BOARDS 4 and SCANTLING, Apply, betow Wire Bridge, West I'hiledelpFiiA, sHo'ulocV. ooan-lfaill I TMVFRSALI.Y ADMIRED ars IhsDAGUKR-) RF.OTVPFS snd Amhrotypes msde at REIM-ER'S Rooms, SFXOND Street, above Green. lt3W TttOULD CAN it a laeiureu Street. ANDIES-Of auserlor auality.

mann-by 1. R. GRAVES, Sowh FRONT oosn-lt" t'OR SALFV A hsndtouie COUNTER. Apply at A No. 846 Kortk SECOND Street, above csiiow-kill, Maslia, Mi AND SALT BAtrMaile of JT prinleil direotUws, ti S.

FOURTH br oo-ltar WM. COI.BCT AkRI'IlANS' STORE- a ssnovrvpi-'lt AND HIT. Building. CUES- UT above Twelfth. A large lot of cheap Collfjt and Sleeves Just reoeivetWo ehept in the eity.

csii sno see. w- SOAP AND CANDI.F.-8oap and Candles onn-stsntly on hand and bo sale si honest cs-h prioes et the cheap Soap and Candle Works, 4fJFI Lif F. above Ninth. mi DUFFY I AVA COFFER. AO bsgs pruns eld Oovmntant, Ke-ltlW tSOHJin YVBieT Biretrii mVANA browa and white, n.

suii' 13 South Wales street. oe.ii-Sl NOTICE. A DuerrBvpe SHOW-CASK snd FP WHLt fr A LE sheas. Call at BUTTON'S d'ag. Rooina, No.

SOUTH fttreet. notner 01 A eh.aeav tiiAB can Brndiioed in the 1 city, at CI Fllllll.l.'RGALLF lour doors alxtve FUeventn. he arm RY, be oU MARKET Street, oet-ti nrre tUJEWING ACIIINES-Hsvsyoe siamlrMd those K7 uprHr 01 me iwwit rni-in, 1. ind of material I Prine from Atto 1I2S. (mine and nouny UEOUGE Street, below T.iuh s'reet.

QCJMI-y't Kl 1 1" 14 MOfPlTAL li 1 i- VV 1 1. -T Vn 1 WW Klren, WMt Pllllsdelphia, Applioalmna ti'iiy sw tnao. to tn. nusnoing tnysw -m O'ny a. tnao.

to tne Alisnoing tnti eoiin' Aailt. (. in. vt- i filtAVKl South Front street. UALT bushel Turk's Island, uoby1? Ui "roni ft'Til V3 1 to suit, hy lota oo -tx't 8S Houth Wharves.

MiiSICAi. TS of all kinds, vvhole-. Retail, very ehenp. Instruments re-Hired and exoliaugeii. WIXTIO, Importer, ltr Hi Aroh street, FuK- teakorsstii-r buiar Boiler, suitable ft portable ot otiuw Bn- lines.

Apply at 4(1 1 ARKF.TKt. J. KlsTF.RHOCK A SON. xea sUiotly prima Uefkirosr county Cheese, laud int Slid inr aai uy Pl I ML' n-Li. iu a rtt OC lfl04 TRIMMIN i'2 WJK-'- O'BYRNE'S For Slor! BYHNK'S For Sinn 1 N.

F.IGII flL aids. oe'-Mr IV CK IK MundsHinpt oe Hr is ttonth WbV 1VT fur an a ohaaD. bv psekaxes tor sale harvas. (POAU COAL AT 4 UA PER TONTlabbTiuf small stores and ranges, fre. from slat and dirt WILLIAMS A Chosnut.and Twenty-hrgt snd Willow.

oeaviT'r tJ 11 F.KT I KjvO AND PIPK-Ot all MT- Cullough manufsolure. ornstaatly on hand and la-sals by the Agent, S. MtlRRIS WALNA CtJV, So and 3tl South DELAWARE Avenus. POTASH. IK ONE LU.

CAN87- ic.rti.li. niunAnuo oe2fl-oel4r Cor. Toalh and Market Phile, 1.1 i BM LOllR I FLOL'R I FLOUR I- An aswrtmsnt of. I ohoios axtra and super an Flour, at lowest oaah by u-ii'r SH RIVER A No. 33 Houth Wharves.

COAL l-ttast, Rommel A Co.rs antl John nnher-tvs nelebrsleil HARD WH1TK AMU COAI. at very low pnoea. for cash, at tv i aru. ocSn lm17S Hestonville, Twenty-fourth Wsrd. KW VALENCIA AND EUGFTniE PLAIDS and Batsdsrs Ureas fjoocs: new Silkssnd arintad and Bay 1 nusrelinesi Valval and Cloth Cloaks and Mantiijsa, Mniiaf etinea opened this morning, at K60 CHESNUT St.

wa'ITJ 11. AI.HXANDF.R. ROCHE LONG AND BO.CARE SHAWL9I-i) Black Thibet l-ong and Square Shawls. Bay Stale Ixuig and Squars Sim wis. Stella anil Cashmere Sraiwla.

At FEN TON 'S. Cheep ni.ve, 30, S. SECOND. Ut lltAlrrl AND HLllLM.all eoiors, Blsok, Plaia 1 and Cut llsadsi Blaok and Satin Beads, Utada of tu ainus, svnoisisuu gtBiau ua W. H.

HARTLEY, ooJO-lt'r No. llw North Fourth strsat. spARl'slT YARNS. Manutaotured ky New Fjig- double whit, Not. 1 anil Patent Yarn aud Worsted, or aai ny sjal riruvc, crivr.

vu ooji-no)r Moi Agent. Hi etnsnut st MACKERELI bar-rela large and medium No. I Msekerel. asm 14ns. 1 snd a in snorted package! 40a barrels extra ricxiea liorring, ror sane uy.

PALM tR, THOMAS A orS It'lftJ lUSoutk Delnwsr Avenue. R. ALLEN'S DYSPEPTIC ft supply of this oelebraiee Meeioine for theenreof Cosmist aad Druggist, OcV'H't N. K. sot.

Sevenlh asd Chesnut sts, TklCH PRINTED PRklNCH MOUS. DK It lJtlNES. Just opened, aevsrsl lots, on lot laalin NlrlDed nfllnhre.i' DLKWKB UlUDUAKT IIHUrilKtf, tiim. HIS. irSOand HSS North Siooad street.

abov Willow. ILANKETS! Amarioan and Imported Blankets; of sil sum awl aualilies. Hotel Keeper and oneekeesers aosslied in auantltla. or bv th single pair, al the lowest prioee, f.i;n ki inti a. auntiiien ITS ouN.Seooad "wLJtVillow 11 SJLJKSFOKTOWN TKADlv-Parpi and e-y fuipnaid Htaex Hnweaee, 'aanlooahl FlaidHllks.

lurnbls Glossy Blaok Hilka. EYRK A LANDFILL. ooMt Fourth and Arch sts. r.B I.A1NF.8 AND TOW 'I It A UK. it it a ec-lt NEW A.

FsotoTiee, ies, urosrs smart Nof ktoo Lrtipin's Lusin's Lusia' Store. OOA sad 170 It. Hit Itoein Black Cloth Cloaks, III! Dress goods for Matnihoaat Da Ijtine Satin Stripe and Plaid Valmoias. Satin Luxort, lor F'risnds. AU-WSBionyPlaids EVKK A LANDELL.

ooan ll Fourth and Arok sts. IN Dl A RHAWI.S THOMAS W. EVANS A 1114 CHF.SNUTSt.,savejustreelvedperatm-r Niagara, a oaas ef real Camel's Hair India tenarSnawls. which will he opened this day 1 also nth Bordered Blank vsry extensive stock, eotni lies ana eomrs, si tnwsv Wsji at lowsr No frVlta Nil MLLSU An Black Flounced Robe. ClAIAAB, ark Bt mbsatns Talma.

Hlack Manlillas Saxony Plaids, vsienoia, Moluur.llrooades, Poplin, Chiatse. English Cms, Mi'd nr I ore. Bares for illsek Kid, lor Veils, Vi log 1 Suk sts tntsa 'urple kid. VEI CHA COLLAB8 AND crap lorars. cuesvea.

OniTerad Collars, Collars, aoa Collara. Jet Brooches and Brsos! piiswia, siso Sliawla. also Sie.ia Shawls, with a asw assutunsnt of Pari Cloaks. oo I7X RICH DRESS SILKS -Oa hand, aa sxMnsive stock, e.impririiig rich Moire Antiifu, reiin nripea sou ruue nuaa. Hi oh Brnosds and solid eoiors Poult Cl'RWFlN fTODDART A ltn 9771, U) snd N.

fAeoond, sb. Willow. fONU BROCHK FH AW 1.8 -Os sand, aa x- 1-i tensive lok. enmpriBing ail ihe sew sat and ntost eairabl. stylss la Vwiimt and Paris Isbriot.

Nownpemrg fr.m IbeNewYorkA uoUoa, lots of the abov giants at reduced prion. ccstvvr.rs 1 tinuAK a HHurttr.n. It Sid. HH and If. N-Seoorei sb.

Willow. RFJtCH FIR I NOES From th N.w York Aunt 100. Ws are now prepared to exkibit a eii dssirabls auall- uprising si noes than riling prioss than kerstnfor. I stoddart a s. and SFXOND Sts.

Insure Buiidinss. nsures Buildings, ahoTS Willos I TIN'S FINK nia.fAlN6ES-F0R TOWN a- 1 TfxADR. 11 ll re, mnoss ssn riowna, Pnrpl, RIbss sod Greene, I Vhilaa. Hlank Bad tfi.h lolnra. Ian Matin Fllrlsa trr.neh Marlao.

EYKE A LANDELL, ouria ana Aran. FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' INSIIRANCI COMPANY. Othos. N. W.

oor.of WALNUT Bonds, Furniture and Vseeois, at Bs 1st relet sa is consistent with security. Hon. THOMAS B. PI.OHENCE, EDWARU ANCY AND8TA I.ANCY Pre ident. ooJt-aois'r F1HS TRIM MINGS STYLES JdJXr.

I A Son. a doors aai. Rlawvatll. sr.viritAJ dthow taprtM. IxilUy Hsll end rWoond near Untoa.

anad at a tew hours not io. eaxu-no7r WET SHIRTING K. eor. HPRING H.ARCIlAVf-tTARDEN aad FRANKI.lv lav lust reosived from Anatioa. I from A sat nm, I oases hie yard wide Shirting Muslin, Wat, at 1, worm eem.

ciirjtr uncrtB uinuie, Rich styles Ds lain, st IM. ISV snd ete. All Wool Plaid, at i)t, worth Ta at S. II. ARCH- amiiaul.1 ocueap owre, eor, DpruigBuaroan anq al Farrier, as Biters and rsssirs Purati rarrt MU 1.

If. the practical BO alb ova se. bo novel SECOND Htr eel, stjvs German. rt. ti.

ins, was a yet na was not smart as IMIIAJ.WO.t look aqual to new by proe, which he Intel received from Euroa. Ladiat will do wall to eail at his old established Fur Store, No. 338 Sustk 1 have lust (aiahed a Isree aasnrtment of Martin, end nil other kinds of Fan, which will ssll ohesper lhaa any ether nr Store 14 Ihe oily. eea-ai43 OURNTNtr uOfiDS NEW FaLL STOCK I HFJvmiN A tw Phibttlelphia Mourning sin uim ciiui.i eirsst. nnve now in more.

toot of i.npin't upin's nijicit jjKa.crf uuumi tlotnbBBinM. Csshivsres, inoas, imissciiaes. a I am lata. Lupin's 4 4 wide M. ack Groa de Rhinei, Black Arimres.

Blank Poult da Poles. BILKS, liar pours. Wool Satin de Chin, Paramatta, BomtiaiiBS Alpaeaa, Glossy Alpaoas, Cantua Cloth, lank Canton Crape, lank India Silks, lists niMoaiiiiva, (lack Bonnet Mode, Hioh Ssoood Mourning Drss Silks, Bisrk Thibet Long, BIlAW 1.1. Black 8usr Black Monssehus" Black Cashmsrs III si Satin Chin Black Blsikst Blsck Long Mourning Stella Muiiare. WuleThili.Uf.il WINDOW SIIAfiPH WINDOW HHADFt If you want (Jilt Si.vtli, Rat'.

If yoewanttuB If you want faun, Sliiulsftoto 17 -vo '1 7U "red Bli.le.?to VaV'll oe-lr No. loa 1 ft lit 7 i ii a nii a aie il lninad to uuoea prieea. i fringe 'Basel hi. la I t. Broshs Long atiil Humm 81 List 'mill wme lava tel.

SSI. i Velvets HllttOBS) lllliW I I. I I I atrial. Throe Ply, tian Carpeting. Also, Vionr and so.

Floor and lR0t ItC a Kb fflKkST-KiiAW-iTr: os. r1M nTsiVoa a'W I If Aft KVKRMVimJm elosa inn nn. ars deter moi, thM oclfHKrtlt Chesnnt 4 riNk sYiAWi.M'CirTow i( Bordrid Htellss. TA1E. Plush oean-lti PHY nr.

Blaok Ihirdered Ao Crlnisuiis, Greens. Bjis, ftcarlet a. 1 LA Mil-r our i and Are'si. i rti mu i in mu I l-Thoss LsvtlM -lH h.ee so anfortiinat ns to hav. th.i7fiesX" tnagsd by Moth, or othr lnsols, oan hav them tnado Banal to new at FAHklMA'rt MAhliiurX riKI ll'H Kl Mllklll lJMiYit MAKKKT rtfreet, above blights, ash "i tasiai, BMwinn, and i pairing su sinus in raney rant.

ncTs 4t liMNE SHIRT MAN I) and Sausre Briiehe Shawls, desimbls twiured Ires snd rich bon ere. rsw A. of Country Msroliants sun others is mvitd to otsr isewioar orast OAirit ooiniasred the most perleoS ttln nrtiols mads si Wholasala and retail, anil huuU tnotdsg at abort initios. WUXCUKBTKR SCOTT'S ll.l.lVIH.l.k..ibu Oo2rt-ooB'r IT9 Cheanut strsaH, abovt Sevepih. fUNU.

corner or NUT and FIFTH Hi a A. to a P. on Tuesda) and Friday eveuing unlil o'elock. DesfM-lta tart Of email mmIvmI maiA oa.demsnil.withoul notioe, with ner oeut. interest.

nean.itnrk tLnne are inlereatrd, JOHN THOMIRf Inf. Prasulenl. WM. T. F.I.RKRT.

Heo. anil Treasurer ne.n life NEJV AND jlEACTIFIIL THlMMlN fjl llandsoin Wide Blaok r'rinsss lendid wide C'osk Trimmings, Just rscaivsd. ernr ffsSfuet) annas, lgl Gimpai Wrappw Girdles. A ICON'S, oflji-Lt-t Il R6Ali tjlf understgned have tssast IA appoituad A tots lor th asls of Broad Top (Joei. It IS warranted I.

v.1 ithar stsam, foundry or smithing sursuses. For sale vlieoTU'Uf board CAIN, HACIER A COOK, No. 40 Walnut atrM, and eeart-tt'y Woodland Wharvea, Sehuyjkill. our large Bad hoi ai- n. wt wiij tuuuB in lo i mi ins new si Table Oil Cloths.

tVwraata. mit Widths, Whisk we will ssll at lbs iowsst oaah priaae. x.tniir-r p. ouris noove enssnet. I004 Bay Stats and Waterloo SlstwU, long and agitar.

plain and high eoiors. Blankets, from $3 par pair and upwards. Preoun Meriuoes, desiiaUssuiors, from MX eta. to Paramoltaa, from UK tn tie, black ndSoflet flsids, rashtiwra, rK. AU-Wool l'lauls, too.

a Dia lists, Calieoee, Flannel. Ticking and Musi at. "hendrickson, ocan-lt'aal No. 44 N. Eighth at, below Arok.

02 F.AT RUbII I Silks. In grcsl variety, very low; rick Faooy Silks; Silks, for Hvetiing lkevseet Freeek Msrinoe. Para mal las, Ifelain, All-wool Dslaiaas, frost II ets, UPl brawle. fioeli HI wis. Hlankst Shawls.

Thibet Shawl, T'lterri Stella Shawls, in great variety, and Jloak an Ts st prioes that astonish all. Otrr Cloaks an Talnea we ar tailing on very fast. Th largest stock of Blanket in the city. Woollen Hueun-y, Opera Honda, children's Caps. Cunts, Circulars.

Saoks, Comforts. Shutaand Drawers, wholetale snd retail at STHRNB fl ack Bilk, Hack 1 Ottoman Silk, Hack Csntas Crape, Isok-Thil-! Rlh'n bound and silk fringe, Beeosd Mosraing Uiaa- ket Shawls, Berlin Wool. Making Shawls. at. Conatsntly raeeivinx, th Utasf Style of cionx, ae, BLACK HILkt VELVF.TrV IL.I MJ ibuisi r.

I.yoot Velvets, -A I Vaivata. 1:1.11 1 tin. 4-4 Lyons Velvet, Mousaelines, ripun Milks, Vallaa. AlailoniiBa, Dseas bilks. M.

Crape Liass, Figured Demi. Grenadine lor Veils, Lists fur Vtlis. I VF. ALSO, Uat imported. Black French Twilled ladies' CJnths, nacR fLannfTi.h.

Black Sackings, Gray Sackings. PFX'OND MOLRNINO DKKrJi GOODS. tint ann lane, What Knglish. iJ.t.fiVh.a. 1.1 nen ini Emh'd Cc Emb'd SI Mull Col RANDKF.lt Cll IV.

Hemmed Rnrdara. I lilac I Corded 7ariatans, lull. WHITK GOODS, llUDmBI FiMllth Pllk, Spun.uk Silk, Jooven's Black Kid, liars, eeves, lars. Crimped Coliarl. rders, Hooks, Uishop Lawn.

Fle-eyfilk, Ingraia Cotton. leecySilk, lush or Velvet, ui Finish Pleenv. Fisnklintts. ocjl-lfias I yf Xi.iIh' HlKs Li NO I in olden tin lets. Mourning.

Sear ft, lav- dies' Paget, Gent's Silk Cravats. Silk Giawds and It ilibona. Black threats, Belt, Drsss Lining, ports-Monnaiea, Berlin Iron Brooelieo, smaU Tsiliet Hand-kerchieft, Blsck Book Muslin, Ae. ocau-lfw yrait. nicKINtiON'ft uinvicTn.n FrTmn li MACHINE-Iieapable of erlseliug remarkable ncSMffl File, W1 ee-Ttr ana itiuit ntann straet- below Christian, lower nl.

ADIFJt' CLOAK 0 PaLL AliTi'WTlit jt'K L4 dl 1 LMo ej irvo. now oner nortuie in uiAJtrt viAtanrt, CntviartBias a araal wwrialv of IWtama. ef Gra. Btixed. urown and Hiacx 1.101ns, tnsos hit HESTCITV RF1TAIL SALES, and highly dsslrable, toe lsu vniao.

riyut. Hast WoikinanahlB. and Rstnarkalile Clieapnee. AlsoLadies' Cloths, of svsry dseeriptlen, (the newest ChsUing Malerials, I by tit yard of auaallty. N.B.-Ciuaks Mad Iti Order.

COOPP.R CONARD, oo-lfM S. etavarnf Ninth and Merest. BEIXHEH'M 111 I.I.KTIN, OoUdiav Hh, Oram rush fi ClAfAKS AND Til. at Art. We ar now selling immense a.usiititiea of our snfiretp new and reliable Biylee.

Oar Miatat will We foand to be eeual to ant 111 tliseily. snd is (rinae we dafy eexupetiiinn. Call and and Judge lor youraelvis.j ac fAN0V We are odcting these tbsaia at immena kargaine, and unuetiistiiigiy ehallenge the sily to surpass them in CHFAPNESS AND QUALITY. French MeriiKws, I'srsnst Us and Afpaeeas. Cash-mere Plaids, Detainee and Cashmeres, all la freak li'roe'h'e lout and Sunr Slitwlt.

Stella, Thibet and Blanket Shawls, all at great laugaina. Hlsnketa in treat variety. Men's sad Boy' Wear, a lane aseotlineU. EMBHOIDKRIU. Aa immenas atoek, at unusual low priest.

It's are jttf'ratiard ael it eaderseld. Call and inspaol our Giants and ew Piiere. aad then Jredf lur yoursslves, at T- fBEWHKR'pJ, ltSM S. W. ear, nf Eighth and Spring Sard at.

in moi by mutual entis It, law. SlbticfitU" at. r- a t. was 1 WINDF.K, CJtrs, ft inf. HJ--K71 ihip batweea -1 tin day di.

this dsy die- Mill' hereti.rc.te si. HEYNOUMaaniJ, lliaaolvad. bv mutual ontiaentnt tka )t mutual oocsenlot the Disaolvsd, bv irtlss. on tha nrat ii. of ttaalanilMtr.

ISA. Tha The nrst ia, of its hiwlneas of Ihs Isle krm will be settled by Id. 1 lal. irra will RAH at tWu aid piaos of business. oryi-xt-n 1 7.

M1LLFR RAI'B SOTIcEj-Aa ArWIONinKNT of ia Fatais ef STRAUCir. HEAD A CL RbTIN, bean avail, to the Bndrlgasd, for Hi Bekt ef all their Creditors. Ail psrsoaa tit said arm, ar rueated to mats named ia Is ratal, ana those knring vntaads will prasanl lit asm la ec-O-Jt-y Ho, 341 South tWai itrt. I A VUU atMVlwlwaattr Ilea, aaairaarwta wtN AlloS SNYDER t-ttWl. 'rtoKliS persona wn istn insi, ARflFFi.

gr-a GRAPH VINFi, Fruit, Ornarwrn aland jTres, told on eomnussion. at 3.1 MARK Kf -s. (iwanet'wi J.itTANLKY A ci. BLACK VELVET RIBBONS, of suparior Cltuli(t K. 0.

liALLIDA Coetf9 IT S. Ninth sours Ckesnut. CHFWNIIT DAY.Oet.Sfkl. SPRING GARDEN door west of Eleventh north side. ocJI-M'M will open on Wednesday, 01 eat ocjo Wis ft.

MATIIF YS, lit SFBI.un GAR. HtrMt. b.krw Nlnlh. will mm Thii.a- 1 trut -Jhl inal l. .1 and Winter Milhnnry.

MJ) at4 rat. rra R. K. WIIITAI.I. i hnniitoma BjMmrlm.nl ..7 um -C BONN F.Ti, which slat invites Ihe partieoLae aiteattoa of her euaUnnsrs and the pebtis ia gn.

aiteat oejv-tfa iFeslhtrs and Millinery if, JkltSnr1nMHr s( ejeecri. ar now for sal ot MBInmoth Hal Htova. XIV. Amn- rasi sine. a-a.

reoeivsd.asplctrl. Plnwers. ehoioa itsterisls anarajle. ai nr'. ithA ruiaviifm ynnva pbhtw tentn.

o-lt "7T rOPT FELT HATS-Tb largest and best as- nor. tof viensnauots.si iv ii.lmak rtt a) EIGHTH and ARCH St. oo llr ilATSof Iks uaset sxauititely bstiitiful tyleL nit ni TU below "LAblKi 'blJVlf. will e'weirbV Lexamiiiing atock, consisting na do of Uie very clmioest of Sahles. Martens.

Icha, Ae. His goods ara imd under hit owa per. isl aupervisloe, by a most eminent furrier I he inereior onn spesa reiiaoiy oi ineir ii i. 'i. i r.

i i IWIIIVM, I. VI 1 1 I T.H IIMW, bllll reniiy remargaois for metr ocauiy. an ranted. Rstnemlier Ih MAMMOTH Fll and fas! auality aad una, ww goons war- Ht HT4IRK. 'Ih EKIHTH htreet.

below Arok, east aide. run suereii promptly, in us fnost stipavioy liionabis manner. ee-str mm. of Bales' aad ChTTdW French and A mar loan rnanufactured Fancy Heav-n hat. v.Imm, i ciMiriN i Stock, ia th Mammotk Stor.

41 N. klGHTH east side, below Arch. oea-4tr. I mW swa TO RENT S.vral good PIANOS, front flTYil" 10 itpereoarter. J.

BKLLAK. i IMII' ooarj-U'ii law Booth Fiflii ttrawL TQlBPNTTwo" PIANOS, at No. oe) FtW iTHoulk TENTU Street, Assembly Build. I lata I -4 '-x MEI.ODKO.NW.-A oholo assortment ef fir-r jsuprior MaWeona, at tii Waremoni aiui i si kliuiulMtori of A. P.

ilUUIIKri, FOR Hi vxfiiSah FOR n. wm. msrgei kst street. SALFV-ABrovraCflLTTiSTrni tspperi also, two Canadian Hoi uT. tea tlietn oan trot in three minuiet.

and the other a good Apply at S3T North THIRD Blrett, Merehantr House. ocat-tt-anO FOR SALK CIIKAF-Fnr want of aae. FOR PAL -lvloni, switch latl.Uray COLT, Sw old: sound and kind in iinglnur AbbIv si KELLY'S Stsbl aiMiv. ev six yeara iuhle hnrnesa. near six yeara double harneas.

i.NfcW MARKr.T FOR SALE-A HORrtR. I6, 1vs hands high, sound and safs for family or farm, tuu bssn used in past season eolleotlng build. Ing materutlsi to be Bold beoaus th owner ha eo furUwruatrorhiin, R. W. FLOWF R.

Fivs Mils Slim. oc3t-4T West Chester Road. 7 NF.VV ClY AllfiTIOOlA A WEDNESDAY MORNING, at er. in o'elock. verr large and attentive sale of HORSF.S; tome very fast trotting and Family UivaeBt Carriagss, Wagons.

Hsrnesa, Ac. Catalogue on the oouo-ii-i morning oi tnic. WILLIAM H. STERR.AeotV. A-a AT BALF-AlTA- 5jJtC0NY.on fllVRSDAY next.

sl Ootnoer. erC7 A nimble lot of Northern Horss amorug Which are Bsvsral pairs of Mstohed Hawtss, of nam style and actios, som good Family Horses, and atve. ral hat young snd sound. 1 nea Horse hav been selected wilh a great dl of care, and are iillev.d to be a. good a lot as knve ever beea oUaved.

Sal. to uk. plaee at 13 e'elook, waea teaiUiien will we tB7-Tr ttTP A PaystTPI sk. flflUl I I I i IT A I Ti 4S a chrT.f.;.iS i rVaJiiVr ttcN'Al? "aaT ttSoaf. Of'fHhJt flwi.RTh.

OtmSTNo ft Ship RH1NF1, for LONDON, sails Oetobei power of Msgneto-ElsotyoUl aa a brat elas. curauv ageJMft and touyd. ti.J pANCERS CUREDr-Csncar. Tnmnrs. Wens, T-rrrr JSYxXsu I ly I tU 7- ftJH by 1 .1.

J. P. LOUiv- lob BF.KHf.wlwsi!na.(l p'rannos fVwBflayc-r tttj. ta Ut. 'im'm' past, bs fully deosairtrMed'nie srai.iluy If 't ui.Tit Tsreiu aad Abundant relcrenoes of oases oered in tu i endF aitv and ia other aartsol Ilia sonntrv.

Thoss.auiieln, picked befiwelaaving Uisyarr CAii.LU nm rt. With Csnoers. Tumor. may oonmilt Dr. L.

fr of Charge. Cutnnaoua tea.ee cured. Oiuee, JlbM WALNUT Bm lwh.w Uka, Pd oor oe-u A SI 'DATORY-Anethnient suimilnts fnr the n. I. Uluated nnnsral nni bams of Be-l-n-Kaderi, Gwniaiiy.h the curs of bheuiualjo, Aruirilio a.

4 faialtlio Aireetkons-lakaciiis and ehitmio whion restors sud esueins the eiroiuatuwi of the bi.d in the venal and erierial ysiems, is liiiro.l.idlnto Iht of I. P. i tt.0.l.(nf Prus- ia i CuATF.r lv 1 tnlh sUaet, a. Wi'h sncceaend rsstna Int apsiic. lew of whu give general aalitrscliiar-is li-s finm Uiiurlous Slid Unnleasant odias, saally mlmisi.

lerad, at a low ooat. Ilxrslisf and surs useee-iivj laa by auy oUuw prooass, fwive are a trial. cond oFs Itt prtP) Rnshel, S.1 "t.Vk and Puo. iyi ill tuttir tMir r- i ikn 1 1 tm -s -t 1 1 HI. SURORONS sI'lTUTE, No, 4 N.

rrnl, 1 a sTivtevrv "-t Bi'l, Sill PtS I Frmiiiiin 1 e-- 4 W-t Bnetiti Tw .4 aricitm A 1 ibn nr a-nd mftf. nvits-r.

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