The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 19, 1858, Image 3

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'u|(. Ott&lVHoiua iVaraliihlng .Uheitirat atnet,.
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OJM* trom W^l»Joh
. !^’ present from' ijof S£«jestjr to ihe.JSmpeiw
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"lU roc^> T aiinoßdedi that a magnificent mourning suit
a 1 .. ftoartheaU Old Pranklin Hall Clothing Emporium,>> of
j."H,Miidtldgdj V Ko.\B2l'i Chestnut* street, will ieeom
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. weather at present ia.per* I
.The sty has the . peculitr sober'!
~ hrighmeesofi.ntumn, the airie bland and.wholesome,
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. colorfl robes,; which make Amerid'tn. forest scenery In
Antanrn thrgnjhdest Jn'tie iij hesuty
“ bnly Vy.^aTa^aUitalyVgriMfui j«id Fall
’’V' styles,:©^(2rah*iUe> Stokes'/.tho 'fashionable Clothier,'
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‘t. 7 fecttjr slpiple'and iMj-t’o manage,!.sweepa deaa.wlth
, ; outlnjtuytythefinest cerpetjcteatesnodart, takes up
«.’Cj the it warranted.to all.purchasers,
*t the low price of j|S,'e&eh;y 1 jfor safe pnljf at the new
furnishing■ Store,‘southwest corner Wfleoond
7; - ,V ; ;fi \\r '?>,?/'• ■'.
«*: '£ o*iot2s ; ; ! h >^^»/s.'FAaßM'&'oo,
• Single, Double. and Triple Plated fork* and Spoons.
Baakets,Ac M
\ 5 ‘ v, At‘lhe M»Dufa'ctnrer«, Xohn o.’ Mead Sons,'north*
ofKinfo and.phestnni streets, ■ 1
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ifinpottotum*
' J .tßepc'rted-fcr TkePrMs.]
' BOSTON—Steamship Phi neu Sprague/M&thews—3l
nieishoes IT? Brown,3odo Whelan A Co; 10do BP~
llamapSO doOonoverA Bro: 20 do p Ford; 100,
OligVorh A Ooj'B3'do'Hendry A Hama:
;; 35de W;M Sbewell;. 12 do Shalt*; P J per A Shultz; 10
do Bobt,Boone;; 25 ‘*db W T Asson; 60 do W- A,& L
.£ j-Bhtftbway; 25 do'JH' Thompson ;12 package! of
..»*> WayACo; 12a6FithUn, Jones
'•r,'i -&i Wain,' 7 .Learning' A• Co;
[ .boxes stereotype plates Child! A Peterson; SO pkgs
.r,, 3 .oottotjaß;BChaMABoriß; J&ctaee domestics D 8 Brown
drygoods Bangs A U%xweU:'lBo doFarn-
T f }iatn;Kitkffiuai«Uo:,2o do Frothingbsin & Wells: 40.
bale* yarn P A Billot A Oo; 20 do domestics a F Peabody;
, 42 bdls pspet 0 43 pkga glassware Mossy
-• u AMcnroeflO cases dry goods Selah Haft;l6 b.les wool
’■ fltilt ABrown: 125 pkgs ary goods A’Slade A Go: 210 bbl*-
( cranberries Captain JJattbewe';4o do do.W
apples qplneei and berries Barrett,
, ’ Stearns,' A, Oo,; 00 do do G ‘ Batson; 75' do do Janes
WsTringtonYSSdodbJPalmerAGo; 60 dodo Jea&ee.
> °^:-Bcattergood;-60 ‘do' do O;N Shifter; 100 do doO A
bblsapplesqai&besand-beniee Y»rtoos con*
-' slgneeji ;“010 packageswdseLeech &Go ;=l3oodo various
consignees. -*i>' ::
• - -^OHAHLSSTON.—Steamship Keystone State, Harsh
man-427 bales cottons Chan P Relf:,27 do 2 bxs 1 bbl J
H Dalles; 44 bales .cotton H-flloaa A Son; 12 do Thos
Blngeri 29 do order; 60 flo Greiner. A Harkneas; 66door
der; 206 casks rice TRtehardson AGO; 62 bis 5 half do
_ Pottltney, OoUihs A Go; 19 pkgs brimstone J B Oorry:
• ’ 9bbleB2ha!fdoFGadls.libbl Jno Gassier :lpkgJ B
.{Lfpplnoott A Oo; .46 bales feathers B M Jones A Go; 8
.. -empty.pipes 10 half do Jno.Gibaori, Son. ACo ;12 i bdla
Broi'j-l bbl Richard Bell: 22 half bbls 88
PBalJi; 65 half do Bogle>A Wolfe; 25 do 28
:*.«! qydo Louts Pa*moh;l half eask rlee Col J. Lynoh; 27, qr
-Itbls F Fischer; 24bagswhe&t'<£enbry A Ashbury; ! pkg
. wßalty iTuLtyj; 28 half bbls 8 bbls Bites A
- TBer«aaii;2^k^J?P r Huri>by{'l l doßad Merrick; 1 Horae
1 -S8 hhda near
’ 693’bbkw,doJtfhn Ms«6n ACoidO hhdade Giant A Bon;'
■- ’ 5000' cigars', F Freeman A Sons;
1 320150 do Cawr<eßcefTliouMdn A OoJ -■100,000 do BA
' .<3- A .Wright; 23,700 ao John Wsgaer: 20,000 do'Field A
' Helen:' I beg eoffeb L F Stoker; 72 bdtl paper cigars L
' Oarnaortj 22 do Dallett A Freeman
r -ANTlQtfA—Brig Delhi; K«aity~24'Widalsug« X6T
bbJe. d 0.106 puncheons'molMie* 7 kegs tamarinds 18,
, hides 50 bags 0000 a 8 bke old'copper 719 sheep and goat
skins Thoe.WattebnAfions.- ' ,
r y Eltubeth, BriggZ—os3o
». hldee.toS AHewlsand Levis ADamon.'.
; «AjAaDO,*PB-BrigtHainpdenj Wls»el!-213 hhds :
.V^icgarWbblsddyopancheoßiimoliuisesJF Penlston. ,
HBPBBAUX J NB--BollrTempleton,Hcdgson—7o6.ooo
.. lathsAo,WOpickete OksklU A rK- - 1
' J WILH2NGTON; KO— L B Wales. Hoffmaii—
■; "6 bbl» rotlhMorgan A Beeves; 109 bbls sots turpentine
;_IU do.rosin A Bussell; 1 bbl dried fraltD H
. v -Guiberisoa;2s bbls sola turpeuGoe George 8 Mayer; 81
, oottdn W P Nenliii;«xLB bbls rosin bbls spirits
. .turpentineorderl - =
i i 1- ;CfIABbKBTON, S p—3chr ‘ Myrorer, Monroe—936
. biles
.vPASSENfIEES AHRIVFD. . ; &
In ship Wyomlßg.-frqm Wal.
iti lace, of . Belt at Ireland) Dr Granville B Wood. of Phi-
the '
P- steamship Keystone ■ State, from
; .v M Hudaon;.H BHorlbaek, W Evans. Oapt-W Shear, J
J JonHt, lltt Blooghj B Arnold, Mr Stock,
and4lA^hestee'rage.’ s':**?. '•*-* '*■’ * v^’..
v lo Steamship Phineaa So.rsguer from Boston—Mr Au*
, gnstna MaileyvMr Johh Green, Miss Amelia Keen,'and
<* Mr, John .’ /' •<- •' '■'< .
PBIXADKtJ?HIA JBOABD 09 TEADB. «. i
■DiYli PBiHfIOI. V -
‘,U Bdmwd Ai Sbnpsit, > OomaTto or rai Moira,: r
■GboeosL.Bozar,V \ , ; n '.' --
' -V'•’• i JLBI!TJSII»; BAf»
, At Hu MrtthanUtExtKnngt^Pkilaatlfki*:,
Ship Toacarbra, '• • ..Hyerpooli’ Oot 25
BhipPrinco de JoLarille,Foster,....Pernambneb; toon
) ' BuquelrxQftyKoW»'.t.V.U'Viv.. > .'.ir««ißitfbad6M > B&on
I "’Biniae'Amen6^ l Worti9g«K;v.';.;;;V*.o»n)enu, soon
Barque St Jtmd8 1 -Crass;;,\ , y,;v;.Blo deJtnelro, Oot 30.
Barque PriMiUa»We#t6n l .V;*V..'. i .Vi..i.»HaT»nn J soon
•7 3arque'{Wiifcll»gtoii Batober, Collins;'. • i, Havana, soon
'/ Brig Senank/Cenrersfi. .............. Lisbon, soon
fttegThwWslter,Jllbxth;%.;...,Bt Barts, soon.
vAßnff f Adsllne, gehttUc«a...7-;.......tL0nd0a, soon
h 3rig JSppo Hendrick,- gohut;7.'. ; • itondon. soon
• Shaw, 8hiw,.».,;,/...;y Cardenas, Oot 10
? HMtine SttUUiaeiut.
POM OF Oct* 19,,4888.
84 «T
HIGH WAUKR., .....11 84
wabbivbd'- v ; ; s ■
, .fcUßMstewniMp Kejratonb- State/ 'Mahhmaa, from
- - Charleston, (8 bonrSf with mdse and passengers to Alex
Hexolaj'Jr:-At‘lo AMotj Buodayyoff Cepe Lookout,
- - - puiied steamship Tennessee. from-Weir, York for Hutu* '
an. andst Ob’elockthe uame-arsnlng, 22 miles north
.'‘.'onßtid/’u'-Island,“pissed steamship'Btute of Georgia,
-3 henee/or Savannah; - ' '-<• . ‘■; ; ;
- **> Steamship Phineasßprague, Matthewa,6Q hoars from
mdse and passengers to Henry Winsor.
i.Passed skip North 1 Carolina I ,'forßt Catharines! at an
< ;cUof-off Delaware City - ' ‘ •-.*
-*•- Hampden; Wiswsll,3B diys from Psjardo, PR,
with sugar and molas'es to J 9 PenisiojuK
■ BchrTempleton 1 , Hodgsod; lftdaya from Lepra aux, K
' B,"whhl«nboirto<HslclH&O«ly)nV,''' .*'• V
izßcHtv S L B Wales, Hoffman* 20 days' from Wiltslng
- ton. NO, with naval storei to 0 & Co.
:;3teamsbip Kehaeboe,Hand,’24-houra'fromN York,
J - With mdse indpswengem to JaaAlldeidlee. ■ /--....y -
.VfJchr Blobsrd Bordeni-ArnoldjS days from Pall Klver,
. J lnballastto Oabesn k 00, ..*, •
T Schr: Adelaide, Jba wrenoe,d days from Middletown^
. stone to -
l -? R Bbu Adelinb. Howes*tdujafrom Gloucester,with
- .;mdaotb-Qeo*4wiwd.i.--'.'n>'----r^^-:> 1 - -r
- from New York.
, ~ withmdsetoOwiroll& - • :-j f
Bcbr s Qeorge Bdfrardi Baker. 0 days from Boston. In
; J
BobrvOjao'Jiangh'am. Corson. 6 days from Boston, with
‘mdsb to captain;-• "-c ; - »
- V;Bobi .gUinghan, i; day'from How
'B2J2 to Jis߻rratt ABon, Jv
• Schr Maxon, I dayfrom'Prederlca, Del, with
wheat to fas Barravtfe Bon’
Bchr;ssml Orotts, Arraoti,'2:daye from Obesspeaka
- City, with grain to Chrtstiatt & Ottrran., .
■ >• •■.'Bohr, Jobn'.Wbitbyi'Henderaod. l ' day from Odessa,
Del; with bats to Okrtstiaa 4 Curran. ~7- : .
'' ;Bofcr 1 {day from Camden. DeL with
grain to / L Bewiey 4; Co. . , \ , . *
, flohr B.Wolfei'Atklnijdk days from Milton, Bel, with
- JB FewlsyA 00, 7 . 5 ; ; , t
- •-7 Bbhr'WßDaytonißabooek.fiomßoston.}
-'BchrJOadwsl^erjGbdfrty, ffomßoaton., . ..
.. Bohr Alabamsi Tangilder, from Boston.
Bchr H PBlmmbbs.'Barretr; from Dlghton,
; Ikhr Georgia', Bwest, from Newbarypsrt,-'. •
. ;BoW 2 9rtn3bes/Prambesi fpqmProvldencs;' \ :
, i' - sfejJ- -olbibW) / -7;
;.'BtaamshipKenneb«e,'Brindi ; NYork, J Allderdleer .
Brig May Queen; tyle, Fort au .Prince, T Wattson &
.. Boas.-' -- ■- , , , ;
C Yarmouth and' Belfast, Geo
fltockham. - * ; '-..v-W; «*'
fingMyra. Faller,'BotUm.LAudenrled47Co. .
JHil*hmead,Baniel;Bt, Barts, Jauretche &
- .^CmsUirs)'•>-••< ‘---i ; .
7 Bohr Helena Helen,^Kfluy. Hanrioh, N Bturterant 4Co
. .J.-FrambMrFrumDesy Boston,*Blnnidtsoa 16
. Oterer, v 'y- ■
' Egehr W L Bsy ton .'Babcock j Boston, Hoble] Hammett
. it Oaidweil/ A. i 1.\5 l .\5 - y
'Sohr 7-Oadwalader, Crolfrsy, Norfolk;’9/ler, Atone
k -n :* ;V
j .. xSchr do
Bohr, HH ! glmmona; Bmettj’ WasUQ gton, Baum;
Ogle &00J-. v^ ■ -y
7, *- -'Bohi' QiOTglai SWeet; Newburypoft, Brown Sc .White.:
4.' BchfPaogaaot, yf spies/ Bos tonf L Audtarlbd & Go.
J. 7 B»rtdence;'' '"do 1 ,
• • , ,do 1 ‘ i
''{Bte , Hti''Oawvller'ißaltlmore,AGroTei«, l Jr. .
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v j : ,i ;*h«;.Klng«tott left list*' thli morning with 18 bontf,
• -v . Wonnnfloooelgnwlufollower"; r.-r<: . t
t';(W‘n4:X)iom»i,oora,rjj»,-4o<toF«rot*r'Bro; Hl»,
■ Aa.toObrlailiin & Oorren; CeptiUn
SliopMlI; lithe to Hifoni .gannyglnk t H*-:
, t; . - l°n# A TijlßT.tniMwfut, lomlwr to Jo: JB W*-:
/, : gon«r,,ltg6t. to Humolirlei.iHoirinaa A Wright;, Amirf.
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Ve . A Oo; c.pt Sil wilker, Am to Hilem, NJ>
A hrtir M tepotieS Ittbe Stuunlt £hr»t on the Union
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Cm.. &SAlmlr»i'ftoin TholDMton, f« »tqu»r»iitic6.
ThJ .hijM»rjSlok,'r»m NewOrle.nfl fof LW«;‘
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'§o”{‘Sjr,'»te»in«i>lP Hint«rtlle, ffllm H York
KftV.OBLBAKS. Oot 18. .
’rArriTedJjhips frlelj Dlverpool; Jacob SUraler,
.froni HCw Yorkf barque Caroline Bllems, from Bockla^d
• S J '•’* ICSHOBAKDA • .
Steamship Pennsylvania, Teal, henoe *i BicHmohd
i - Steamship Prioee Albert, Waters; cleared at N Fork
yMterday : for Galwiy;,' v - ~
i-Bteamihip -Hetrasim, Oavendy, fiom Ren Fork Aug
23, was passedYdate not reeblleowd) lat 5 8. long 33 W,
by the northern EagteV'at Baltimore .
hence, arrived at New:
rgotkiTthlust.* >' l
Ship Northern Xagle, UeKeonon, from Caldera, ar
-riverai Balttmere 17th lnet * ' y; :
Shijf Salvador Packet, fßr) from Calcutta for New
>To;ki was spokinAdgi, lit 80 48,-long 68 23 H.
' -Ship New York, Edwards, from lifropool, was off
Charleston 10th inaf. -* "• ..
- Barque Reindeer; Pinkney, fromlßermuda Hundred,
Va, forßlo.de Janeiroi affived ln Hampton Roads 16th
'inak, the'erew havlDg'refused.to'work. Six of them
.ware taken to Norfolk by thAdeputymarabah. . .
Barque Mondunip. Burgess,cleared at Baltunereloth
Inst, for BiedeJanelroand a market., '
Barque Kate Oliver,from Buenos Ayres Septa, ar-,
rived at BalUmOTe ITth met; heft barque Laura Snow,
Crockett: from Cardiff, aisohg. At Montevideo,jbarquea
Jobn.O Bruoe, Gayle, from and for Baltimore, dischg;
unc} schra Triumph, do;. Mississippi,
Trask, from Boston for Rosario. At Rosario barques
Swan, Lennon, from and' tor Baltimore; expeoted down
at Buenos Ayres dally; Sept 4thr off Xnsaaadoi 80 miles
balow Buenos Ayres, passed barque Seneca, Feinhsgen,
ffom Baltimore, via Montevideo; for Ruenos Ayres.,
' Bafqne-Qgmanll, Garden; from Baltimore for Table
?ay, was.fipoken Aug 8, lat 84 60, long 17 45.
-'Barque tf D Drookman, from Oaliao for Cowes, was
spoken Sept 10, lat 86 86, long 28 86 >■ '
BarqueH NewmanjiGavetjfrom-Bio de Janeiro
Aug 21, arrived at Baltimore 17th inst. t "
. Barque F 0 Means, Means, from Oadispras at Bio
Graode Aug 21, for Rio de Janeiro in a few days, In
ballast. : >-' f •• •
Brig-Altavela, Gilkey, for West Indies, cleared at
Baltimore 16th lust. -
. ..Brig John 0 Keffer, Booze, cleared at Baltimore 16th
inst. forDCmerara.. \
Brig-Foaming' flea, Blanchard, from Richmond, was
'at Bio Grande Adg 24, sold. > .
Brig Hannah Hicks, Hicks, for Genoa, sailed (fora
Fowey, S, 2ithalt.. I/, . . «
Br Afticshas. (Br) Head,, from.'Vfest Coast of Africa
Sept 1, arrived at New Fork yesterday. Left barque
Celestial, for Naw York next day. . ,
Brig Dolphin, (Br) Norman, from Pernambneo 3d ult,
arrived at Baltimore yesterday,
Bohr • Peroy Hellnerj Gaudy, aailod from Riohmoad
fflth Inst, down the river.
B&hr Alice'Lea, Foster, henoe, arrived at Charleston
16th inst. / ‘ * -
Schrs James English end M A Bromley,-henoe at New
Haven 17th inst-
&: Bchr'North Point, Dlssoway, from 810 de Janeiro
Sept 11, arrived,at New York yesterday.
00 ' r David Fanst; tf oaJauder, from Wilmington, NO,
arrived at New Fork 17th Inst.. .
Schrs Margaret Powell, Powell, and A B Hayes, Ro
binson, from New Haven lor Philadelphia, arrived at N
Fork 17th inst. - . . .
Bchr Ida L Howard. Stahl, hence 2d inst. for Maya
gaeziwas spoken on the 9th, no lat, Ao, by the brig.
Billow, at New Fork 17th inst from Guayanllla.
Bohr Starlight, Fork, for. Philadelphia, sailed from
Portland ,16th inst , 1 .,
MARIN* WBOSLLANY.
; Capt Allen, of barqae Reindeer, at this port from Ha*
vans, reports speaking ,10th. Inst, lat 8180, long T 9 30,
barque'lndian'Belle, from Cienfuegoe lor New Fork.
On the 6th inst. wm Poole, engineer, eged S 3 years,
died of chronic diarrhoea.. .
*< ; - SPOKEN. .
. Sept 1, let 1718 8, long 8416 W% barqae Ferdiaandina
Emma. Tsngfl, from Amsterdam for Batavia, 46 days
outr-all weH; and requested to be reported.
;Bept 2, lat 15 27 8, long 84 40 W, clipper ship Henry
Brigham; 67 days from New Fork, bound to flan Frau*
cisco. /- - ’
tOBIZON POSTS.
Ar at qnebeo 9th lost, ships Ohiide Harold, Richard,
eon; London; Ocean Monarch, Archer, Liverpool;' 11th,
ships Lydia McHenry, Fisdlater, Liverpool; James Jar*
dlne:> Alexander, do; barques Liverpool, Maokay,
Grangemouth; CaroUne, Ratsls. Chatham, Harriet,
Wilson, Waterford: Urania, Murphy, Malta.
; Old Oth) ships Ooean Wave, Wlshart, Warrenpolnt;
Ottawa, Crawlordi and Highland Light,
11th, snip James Barry. Carson, Belfast; barques Pris
cilla/-Jarvis, Plymouth; Bscobus, Jenkins, Cardiff)
-Merlon,' Power/ Waterford; 12th, ships Ocean Bride,
AklttjLiverpool; Caledonia, Hauult-m, Bristol.
DOMESTIC PORTS
. 'N.' FOBK, Oct 18—Ar,.ateamshlp Columbia. Berry,
Oharleaton: barques Maria Morton; Bulkley, Savannam
Indiana Belle,,Tlnney, Cienfnegos; Br ■ brig Africantl/
Head, Bathurst, WO A; sohra Ida Mailler, Hubbaro,
.Jaomel; No.th Point, Dlsosway. Rio de Janeiro; OT
tt-ong. Llscomb, Baltimore; Marine, Merrick, WHmin S
ton, NO; Ooean Wave, Seatiff, J Jd Davies,
Thompson,. Alexandria; - eehr. J P Loffand, Nlohbls,
Georgetown,'DO; David Hale, Nelson, Alexandria.
Also arrived, steamships Roanoke, Bsinner, Ports
mouth, Ac; Chesapeake, Crowell, Portland: ship Endy
m!6a, Hallett, Liverpool; barque Anna, Zuthili.Ha.
vans; Br brig Antelope. Gunn, St John, KB; schrs Rein
deer, Stevenson, San Bias; Fred Deyer, Cottrell, East*
port.-.,''-.'' '
-.Old,' ships R D M4toslf, Stetson, Savannah: Creole,
'Pierce,'Nor. Orleane; barque 8 ■ Morley, Jr, Holme, St
Marks; hriga <Pulaiki,. Haihorne Oporto;. Frederlco
Dane/Brcfloell, BtDomingo; sehrsßunny South, Weeks,
Washingtonj G R Dixon, Swain, Wilmington.
BALTIMORB, Oct 18-Ar, barque Helen Marla, Nick
.erson,' Portiabd; brigs Queen Victoria, (Br) Durant, Bt
Vincent;* Waltham, Gltrk, Blnehilt, Me; ketch Comet,
(Br) Brownlow,.Fort Spain; >sohrs. Woodbridge, Watts,
Turks' Island; M M Freeman, Nickerson, Cape Ann;
.Evergreen, Hinkley, flfsatsburg,' NT; Junius Webb,
FargoVNorwioh/Conn; Tyaukeag. Simpson, BuUlvan,
Me; Eareka, ; Gilley, Demerara; Wm -L Montsgne, Jr,
Tritvers, Charleston; .R H. Wilson, Anderson, Boston;
Mary A Shropshire, dhropihlro, do; Elisabeth Ann, (Br)
Falker, 8t John, NB; Tahmlroo, Johnson, Neaburyport;
Sea Gall/ HowUod, Providence.
ARRIVALSAfTHE PBIMCIPAL HOTELS,
j cr wo on.o'onooK this xonirxxo.
'OIRAHD HOUBJs—Chestnut street, below Ninth.
J Wiight& 'e, N 0 ,> 7 8 X Butter, Bl*
J>lHir,KO - v - GOnvford, Atl«nU,Ge
J fit McOlee*. Anderson J T Boyd, Abbeville, 8 0
Ufa J I? DftQfortbj NY N/U Beolea, Booklngham
JO Whiting, Mobile. , 'SKenrick, NH
W E Ohanller, RH . JR Stephens, lean
JD Winslow, N Y : ’ C»pt J Nawtoa, USA •
WI Lewbet, Belt - Rlr Gardner, USA
3_B_Dkofprth ~ £. Bietherson Oal
HHeald.Balt , ,B 8 Boyd. Hatches
JG Minor, Matches \* . Miss Wilkins, Matches
Hiss M L Wilkins, Natche*’ Miss Boyd, Watches
B 8 Bojd;Natche* . . - N MMillar, Dayton
WBrowne, N Orleans. ..BO Johnston, N Orleans
F 8 Bontoa.-B* 0 Bupuy, Chicago
GcrßTodftla, Ohio J B Quigley, Va
WRoblhsbo&U,Va. " Dr A 8 Quigley, Vs
CKOtnin, Pottsvule , ■ <■- •0 H Moulton; N V
MrsWorklenburg,'Beading J D Hall, N Y
Miss Hall,*.Y '■ - . 'Misstucker, H T
JSgsrrell/NY *. " WBKoae, Bel
J Jones. York,.. - < G Del
Master it 8 Boyd, Watches J M Miller & la, Dayton, 0
,T J Yorke, N Y - Mr Davenportft la, Ya
Mild Bsvehport, Va B T Higbee, N Y
0 H Mulrheld, Phlla - Jas Benedict, Fla
Mr. Kuatia,N Orleans J W Blaohler,N Y
G~W Allen, K Orleans • Miss 0 A Alien, N Orleans
D X Btnnt, Beading J F W Deninger, Beading
Beoj Thoa peon, fat Daul ’W P Hunter ft la, G»
00l J 8 Hsldeman ft w, Pa Mias A Haldeman, Hagrlsb
MUt L Haldemah, Harrlab Vi m Kerr Sc da, Harrisburg
J G Wyman ft la, N Y J F Ooyle A la, Waabingta
Blane{Troy , A F Baltaher,wheeling^Va
Leonard Sadler, V* L B Sadler, V*
BBaodall, Beading J WJllet 41i,SY
GeoN Curtis, N Y . XF Weeks, NY
Mr Walker ft ’a, Richmond W H Barney, Mobile
X JTWesat n. NY , , . - -, Mt McGuire ftla, N Y
BH Winslow, NY Mrs Winslow, N Y
Mrs Croft. NY; J Giiiet, NY * ,
0 Besidlet. Ofc . . Wt» Beald’ct, Ot
Jno A Graham. Bid Mrs H JBeeekmsn, N Y
t Alger, Boston Mrs Alger, Boston
Br M Oraia A la, lowa Howard Waldo, N Y
WmH Hardgood, Va , BW-Tatman, NY
E M an> h. Jersey City ■. W. H Taleott, Jersey City
Br Artand ft la France I Patton, jr, ft wi, Fa
M Mitchelfcree, Patabmgh C D Arehabald
MFt.aier, Oln Ohio BMoon, Va
Geo Taylor* Brooklyn .. N Glad ling, N Y
J Weatcott'. pa J L-Weeks Sc lady. Balt
JW Bogerfc Sc ladyyN Y W W Hill and lady, BI
J $1 Newion, Ark - Mrs Adams, Conn
H Rodwald ft la, N Orleans' 8 H Hnntar, Cal'
T B Hudson, 8t Lonis J Cletasm, 8t Lonla
Mrs Oatreli, Washington Lieut Van Zsndt and lady,
J 0 Halt,Washington-', ■ 'Washingion
H B Parsons, Harrisburg J B Bo*d, Harriaborg
J W Uollhany, Fa. 3 Harrison, NY •
AW Huntington,Cincinnati X Padel'ord ft laßavannah
. MrsB WHuailogton,Uiu, 0 W Moller ft i«dy, N Y
: Dr Mereer, New Orleans Miss Young, New Orleans
■WW Kenrick,NY B Bernhard,N Y
IW B Bice ft lady, NY- ' James Browp» N,Y
| Geo Callahan,' NY- - •B P Brown, PottsvUle
Judge Donaldson, Pottsriile Br Jones, Beading
' Mr Blue, Danville, Pa’ 00l Johnson, Pa
8 Howard ft la, Toronto,OW 8 M Kranser, Baltimore
8 8 Bowman, NY WH Merritt, NY
H B Hodbeck, Charleston J H Lownabery, N Y
B Sears, Boston - , B Alien. NJ
B JBappjN J . BM Kendall, NY
' AMERICAN HOUSE—Chestnut street, below Sixth.
A I»ae, Wash tag* o < City Bl< Gilmer, Mt Airy, N 0
J P Pepper, Wasfi’n Oily J 8 Gilmer, Sit Airy, N 0
JSGormaa, Pa‘ 5 ‘ J U Newcomer, P&
L 8 Btevens.Pa J J Lewis, Went Chester
J Pratt, Bale A Smithson. Balt
D B Smith, Pottavllle G A Davis, Balt
J L Weltbam, N Carolina I £ Morton, Bprdentown
8 P Rupert, Virginia -00 l J H Bnshton, Boston
Gen J 0 Ohamploo, USA £ Smith, Bid
J M Ryder, N York • W CTorranoe. Georgia
Ohas Wavers, England B P.Cox,>N York
Geo P Whitaker} Md N B Whitaker, Md
A H H Osastwtne, Ta- L T Harvey, Dovlestown
IK Walker, N York _ J J Evans, Pittsburgh
Thos D Fat, Pittsburgh ' Jas 8 Allen, Pa
John McDonald, Pa Blchard Sharps, Pa
Jo* Anthony, Pottsville J H Gerould A la,Chicago
Davld-Herbert. Pittsburgh W 0 Elliott, Pittsburgh
DHane, N.Yori' - Jos F Ohalellln, Pa
Joha Goldsboro, Md. ~ Wm HoKenney, Md
John Geealey, Washington- B Kenans, Alabama
B Oheara, Virginia WM Loir, N Carolina
W J Derham, £ Carolina . James Whiling, Balt
MERCHANTS’ HOTSL-Fourtb, below Aroh street.
T Oollyer; Lyon, Blass - J N Morrow, New Phils, 0
B 8 Oollyer,Xyno, Mssa J P Thompson, Va
A J Wilson, Ala' 1 T Langhuyhowe, Ala
G Wallace, Newark, O ' J F Lewis, Charleston
NMBm'th, Washington ' J 8 McClelland, Ph.la
AM Walton,-Pa - JMlmmo, NY
J G»lt A la. 11l Hon B Brodhetd, Easton
G Btaintborp, N Y : ■ J W-Hunter. Newaik
8 J Warner,-'Easton D II Montgomery, Wmspt
J B Bank, Wstsontown Miss Montgomery, Wmspt
W-D Shepherdi-Waablngton -W J Wood, Pa
B K Barns, Plainfield, Pa James Taggart, Pa
H D Woodruff, Pa -- 4 0 J Mann, Altoona, Pa
G J Taggart, Northumbld ■ 8 G Wright, Loek Haven
KobtMlTler,Liberty, Pa J M Blair. lowa
J H Windsor, darker; By - M Btrosolder. Pa
8 *?*» p » „ ‘ • J Darr A la, Cincinnati, 0
•John M Stewart, Pa v. A J Wilson. JUa
Wm G Harrison, Pa , Bt Suesseiott, Ohambersbg
P 0 Caldwell,Union 00, Pa W G Oise A la, Pa
Geo Hughes; Oatawiiß»,Pa G Peott A la, Catawlsaa.Pa
J B Shawafelt, Berwick,Pa Miss Bertram, Berwick,Pa
J O Watson/MHton,o J T NewCoperAimestonev
Hon J B Danner, Pa , Geo MeAbee, Pa
H B Danner, Adams co, Pa J W Tipton, Adams co, Pa
J Mlnnlsk, N Orleans • 8 W Bowen
Hon J 8 Yost. PottetOwn John T Henry, N Y
WP Oortis,Marietta,O SB Bony, Marietta,O
A B Chapin, Mess <• - John T Powall, Va
Wm Lancs. Ya’ Joe B Heritage, Md
C-T Roberta, Pa . , J 0 Everhart,Pa
MOUNT VEBNON HOTEL—Second street, above Arch.
EL Moonl Mount Joy • J W Fry, Doylstown
A L Gnieh A la. Easton ;B L Parry A la, Pa
‘John Warn. NJ ' B Dickson, Pblla .
•HHarly,-Delaware : , AHlnrlch, Berks 00, Pa
David Arrastrong Wilm.Del J James, wilm, Del
RFlsber, Easton, Pa - J Bowlan, Clearfield
'-BHartemshrCiearfield ’ OH Smith,' Trenton, NJ .
BP Smith,Trenton, NJ . TJ Williams,PortGlinton'
- * BLACK BEAK INN—fifth and Merchant streets. ;
8 Pierson, Chester co- T- ’-JHehdrickaon, Trenton
8 J Parker, West,Chester ' B F Dnbols, Frankford
J Scott, Chester co /_,i JHinter.Pottstown
J SKlrk. Cheater oo D P Crosby, Pottatown
’ 'BWlU'ftms. Pottstdwh "
Chester co ■ A PsnnelL'Gft. ' _
5 ? *£s*?» Fpt stown ,; " Jds Swift, Jr, Lancaster oo
ZfS «^L®*^*' lt,WC * at ®r co N H Wells, Lancaster co
E SPattersoa, Lancaster co E B Patterson, Lane oo
>T Sov.erbeer, Lancaster co D.Bopp, JBhiremanstown
.o;Teniptar, ,Bhirp»anetojro J- B Kennedy, Lancaster co
-Jitt M Stteie; Lattwster «TAH Ewing, Lancaster «o
Ged - »- Wm H Thompson, Pa
HJackson, Ohesterco: ;\aKimball, Ohester do
BiM Reynolds, Like eo‘ , 'M' A-BichWs, Pottstown
JaoofrweghlDgeiy P*' 1 ’ JohnWoMnll Franklin co
Gto Dull, Franklin co‘ T Beaumont,'Chester co
J<?sB 0 Brady, Vft -
r~.' h.w/r
" " UNION HOTEL—Aroh Street, below Fourth.'
lO.BoberteonjOhlO; - ; . BUGaffj.Balt
T P Cillenler, P» „ 8 Jenklus, Pa
. T P Spencer, Lancaster M B Witmer. Lenoaetor
l.Bwmao.N J' ' Mtoa M Ruil, N 3
A J Cook, N Y ' ' W H Robanaon, Potterllle
Mre Spirlie, PotturlUo MisaPpUrJia. Pottarlllo
J B Hll.eboe, Ohio' . I: UKf g ami.l'a
-SSlater,NO ' ' 1 ‘' BOEoheI,HJ
A Johns, Md> - . , J statu, Md
P A Spearing A la, 111 B Young Ala, 111
R SSimbha. Ohlo W Birarta, Hageretown •
liPhillpj/H Y ■' BE Rtegol.Eaoton.Ea
A Hegenbaah, Mich J Anoatrong A la, fa
3 W Sohloiser, Md ' AH Shirk, Pa
3 Bonder, Adame 00, Pa M Hoover, Pa ■
O Bbblneon, Va , . J Hutton, Ohambeiaburg
E Hutton, OhamberaSurg 3 A Young, N 3
Jho Stryker, NJ Mre Terry, NJ
HIM Spreoker, N J T f .Terry, H J
0 Orean, Phila ~ . , .
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, ibove Third.
J Boyd, Balt . J D Morris, Pa.
0 Leader, Schl Haven J Vallerohamp, 8 Grove
J Heanoherußeadtag LTempllu, Beading
I K Loose. Richmond, Fa 0 Beecher, Pine Grove, Fa
8 A Bergitresser, Elyaburg G Kauffman tc fajElysburg
John Hoff, Elysburg - T H Berger, Allentown
E Obidester, Catawissa P Beilis, Bolton, Pa
OP Kaufman. Belli Haven Baml G Peters. Pa
W H Waples, Northumber’d 8 Hnnth, Union co
John Arndt, Pa H fiechtold, Mt Joy
J Hummel, Bhamokin . M Hummel, Sbainokln
JST Smith, Selin's Grove 0 Waldron, Halifax, Pa
J Myers. Lancaster co H J Headier, Pottarlile
H B Hettrick Bhamokin J P Gentel, Doylestown
Ur Rogers &.la, Doylee’n , J Whitsker, Mt Clair
A Beppard, Newown J Snyder, Savannah, Ga
.1 Lippman, PottsviUe J 8 Nutting, Pa '
0 U.Zellyman, Pa JR Porter, Middleport
0 Benslnger, Uiddleport W H Hassenplug, Pa
JSheesley, Millersburg ■ J Miller, Lehigh ao
Peter Gross, P& Mrs Perry, Wilkesbarre
Jos Longnaker, Pa 8 Thomas, Vottsvllle
W H Mack, 8 Easton, Pa E Drake, Pa
L Drake, Pa
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third, above OallowfcUl.
J Farrell, Buoks co- ' 1 Casper Reads, Byberry
Mrs Farrell, Books co Win Wilkets, Bucks co .
Elias Wetherbdld, Centre's Peter Lentz, Lowbill
Daniel Olader, Pa - Mahlon Artman, Zionsv’e
Tboa Murphy, Berks oo He«»ry Gangwer, Wash’n
John Gangwer, Wft'hing’ii Mosefl Graeff. Beading
J M fimith, Beading Stephen Bachman, Heid'g
Daniel Long, Pa Mrs O Roads, Pa
Wm Enders, Dauphin co • - Milton Cooper, Coopors’g
Geo Emrlck, Unfontown Geo Moyer, Uniontown
D House, Centre 00, Pa Jesse Bohlottery, Pa
Owen Hnnaloker, Lehigh oo H G Gilbert, Reading
On the 16th instant, by the Ber Geo. A, Dnrborow,
Mr. WILLIAM BOOELB to Miss BUSAN GOOD, both of
this city. *
On the 14th Instant: by the Rev, J\ H Alday.Mr.
WILLIAM H JOHNSON to Miss ELIZABETH JONES,
all of this city. - #
On the 16th Instant, by the Bev. Patrick Sheridan,
LEWIS 0. CASSIDY, Esq., to Miss SALLY TRUE.
BIAN. both of this city. *
On the 7th instant, at Buffalo. New York, by the Bey.
Dr: Barger, Mr. GOTLIKB OFF, of Philadelphia, to
Miss ELIZABETH KNOLL, of the former place. *
On the evening of the lflth Instant, Mrs. MARY
SHAW, widow of the late Thomas Shaw, and daughter
of the late Jeremiah and Susanna Satchwell, in the
78thyearof her age. •
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of her daughter Jane* Shaw, No. 610 Vine street, on
Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o’clock, without farther no
tice. Funeral to proceed to Ebeneier M. E. Church,
Christian street, above Third. [English and London
deny paper* please copy.] ' *#
On the 17th imtant, JAMES T. TALMAN, of New
York, in the 73d year of his age.
The relatives and"friends of the family are invited to
attend funeral, from the sunSmer residence of his
son-in-law, Henry 0. Townsend, Walnut street, near
William street, West Philadelphia, on Tuesday, 19th
lost., at 3 o’clock P. M. To peooeedf to the Woodlands
Cemetery. [New York papers please copy,] #
At Riverton. New Jersey, on Saturday, the 16th
instant, QUINTIN CAMPBELL, Jr , in the 40th year
of his age.
The friends of tbe family are Invited to attend his
, funeral, on Tuesday, the 19$h Inst., at 11 o’clook, from
the residence of his father, Quintio Campbell, No. 240
South Eighth street, without farther not ce. #
On the 17th instant, Mrs. MARY ELIZABETH, wife
of Mr. George Walls, and daughter of Eve and the late
George Etockburger, in the 36th year of her age.
The relatives and friends and those of the family are
respeotfally invited to attend the funeral, on Wed
nesday* the 20th Inst, at 8 o’olock P. M., from there'
sldence of her husband, No. 1128 Myrtte street, between
Elerenth and Twelfth and Parrish and’Ogden sts. **
On the 17th instant, Mr. GEORGE M. WILSON, son
of Edward and Phoebe Wilson, aged 20 years and 9
months.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from his parents’
residence. No.-17- Queen'street, on Wednesday after
noon, at 2 o’clook. ##
On the 16th instant. Miss JBANNETT. daughter of
William and'Rebecca F. Heiss. in the 20tn year of her
age.
The relatives and friends are respeotfullv invited to
a*t*nd the-funeral, from tbe residence of her father,
No. 1244 Front, street, above Franklin avenue, on
Wednesday afternoon at 1 o’clock. Funeral to proceed
to Odd Fellows* Cemetery, ##
United Stale* Fire Company.*—A
Special Meeting of the Company will be held
on XHIB (Tuesday; EVENING, at lk o’olock
, It* ' GEO BUOFF, assistant Bee’y.
lYg* Notice.—The Third Annual Instalment
lk3 of Five Dollars per share on the Stook of tbe
Second and Third-street Passenger Railway Company
of Philadelphia will be due and payable\t'the Office of
the Company, No. 226 WALNUT Bt, on or before No
vember mb, 1868.
By order of the Board. DENDY BHARWOOD, •
ocl9‘tuths>tN2o Secretary.
deputation.—A Reception Selree
Lks will be given to the Bev, WM. MoOLUBB, of
Londonderry, and Bev. Professor GIBSON, of Belfast,
THIS EVENING, the 19th instant, at seren o’clook,
in BANSOM-BTREET HALL. BANSOM below SE
VENTH fit. Tickets of Admleaion (Gentlemen, $l,
Ladies, 60 cent*) can be had at the Presbyterian
Board, No. 821 Chestnut at.; W.B. and A. Martien,
608 Chestnut at., and Parry A McMillan, corner Fourth
aud Chestnut streets. Early applications necessary, as
only a limited number will be issued. oelo-Bt*
fy*» The' Regular' Lectures at tbe Female
113 MBDIOAL COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA,
No. 627 ARCH Btreet, begin this week. Those on Ana
tomy, Physiology, and Chemistry,from 3 to 6 lathe
afternoon, furnish a rare opportunity to Ladles who are
not medical students for a thorough course upon all or
any of these branches Anatomy, by Mrs. R. H. Cleve
land, M. D; Physiology, by Ann Preston, M. D. Che
mistry, by Matthew Semple, M. D.
Arrangements can be made for teaohers and pupils at
reduced rates.
/ Ladies invited to the Lectures this and next week
free. ~ oclB-0t
Californio Malls..-Post Office, Phlia-
UJ? DBLPHIA, Oct 18/1858.—1n view of iheopeniog
of the OVBRLiND MAIL BOUTE TO CALIFORNIA,
end the p obsble early commencement of service on the
TEHUANTEPEC BOUTE, I have been* advised by the
Post Office Department to request the Writers of Letters
to the Pacific Coast to designate on esob Letter the route
by which the writer wishes it sent: that is, “ Over
land,** “ via Tehuantepec,” or “via Panama.” as the
oase may be I therefore respectfully request the publlo
having correspondence with the Paelfio Coast to observe
the suggestion of the Department. .
ALL L4TTEBB NOT 0 fHBBWIBS MABKED WILL
BE SENT VIA PANAMA.
oolP at GIDEON G. WEBTCOTT, Postmaster.
'rys» Bank of Commerce, Philadelphia, Oct.
Lk3 1858. Notice is hereby given that an Elec
tion for THIRTEEN DIRECTOR* to serve the en
suing year, will be held at the Banking House, on
MONDAY, the 16th day of November next, between
the hours of 10 A. M. and 2P. M. oc2-g tu ih-tnolfi
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will he held
on TUESDAY, the 2d day of November next, at 2 P
M., at same place.
oc2-Btath>Uo2
rv»==» The Crusades and the Crusaders —The
U 3 Rev. WM. BACON STEVENS, 2). D., wUldsllTer
a LECTURE on the Crusades and the Crusaders, on
THURBDAY EVENING-, October 28, In the MUSICAL
FUND BALL, for the benefit of the Minion Sunday
School, on Thirteenth street, near federal.
All who wish a great intellectual feast will avail
themselves of this opportunity to hear this eloquent
divine treat of the exciting times and the thrilling
scenes when the followers of Peter the Hermit, Walter
the Penniless, nildebraude, and others, under the
sanction of Pope' Urban the Second, attempted to re
cover the Holy Sepulchre and the Holy Land, the scene
of onr Saviour’s lifo end sufferings, trom the power of
the Infidels or Mohammedans.
Tickets of admission, 25 cents each, may be had at
The Episcopal Depository, Chestnut street, above
Twelfth,
Mr. F. Brown’s, northeast corner of Chestnut and
Fifth streets.
W. 8. A A. Martien’a Book Store, No. 608 Chestnut
street.
Smith, English, & Co.’s Booh Store, Sixth street,
above Market,
Jas. B. Smith & Co.’s Book Store, 610 Oheatnut.t.
The doors will be open at 7 o’clock, and the Lecture
commenoe at 8 o’clock. 007-th a tu td
[y» A Firemen'* Union Prayer Meeting
kjj, under the auspices of the Young Men’s Chris
an Association, will fee held in Jayne's Hall on
THURSDAY EVENING next, at 7ft o’clock. The
front half of the main floor will be reserved for the
Firemen, a Iqrge number of companies of whom are ex
pected to be present. Galleries will be appropriated to
the Ladles. Clergymen, who are cordially Invited,
will please occupy seats on the platform, and with
their families (Beats for whom will be provided in the
boxes) will enter bytthe door on Carpenter street
JAMES B. RODGERS,
WM. GETTY,
DAVID M. WARNER,
oclß Committee.
rysse The American Patent Company of Cin-
OINNATI. OHIO, organised July, 1856, with a
capital of $lO3/000, buys and sells Patents on commis
sion, solicits Patents, executes Mechanical Drawings
and Engravings, and transactsallbusiness pertaining to
Patents, ef whatever nature. The Company also pub
lishes the SCIENTIFIC ARTISAN, the beat mechani
cal paper in Amerioa, at $2 per annum. The Company
oan furnish ail information in roference to either
American or European Patents.
Address AMERICAN PATENT COMPANY, Cin
cinnati. Ohiq. 002-stu th-lm
To the Fire Department of Pbllndel-
JJJ PHIA.—The Directors of the GIRARD FIRE
AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY have re
solved to appropriate One Hundred Dollars to each Fire
Company within the City, now having in service, or
who may hereafter put in service, a STEAM FIRE
ENGINE.
Companies applying for this appropriation, through
their Committees,' Trustees, or Agents, will be re
quired to furnish a certificate, signed by their Pre
sident authorizing them to receive the money. They
will also be required to furnish the certificate of the'
Mayor, certifying that the Company applying Is in
service in this city, and has been approved by City
Councils. ALFRED 8. GILLBTT,
Treasurer.
Philadelphia, Oct. 13,1868. ocl4-thstu3w
Office • Girard Fire and Marine In
jjf BURANOE COMPANY*
, 416 Walnut St., Schuylkill Navigation Building.
- .The Directors of the Girard Fire and Marine In
surance Company have this day declared a dividend of
BIX. PER CENT, upon the Capital Stock, payable to
StdifldM’htaHj on and after the Second day ox November
next. ALFRED 8. GILLETT,
, Treasorer.
Philadelphia, Oct. n, 1868. oc!4-thstu3w
ryssa Girard Bank, Philadelphia, Oct* llth,
LL? 1858.—AN ELKOTION FOR THIRTEEN DI
RECTORS, to serve the ensuing year,-will be hold at
the BANKING HOUSE, on MONDAY, the 16th day
of NOVEMBER next, between the hours of ten and
two o’clock.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held
at the same place, on TUESDAY, the 2d day of No
vember next.at 12o’olockM. W.L.SCHAFFER. -
oo!2-eodtnl6 . Cashier,
rrs» City Commissioners* Office.-Phlladel-
UJ? PHla.Ootobsb 16th, 1868.
9FAPPEALB will meet for the differ
ent WARDS upon the following days, to hear the Ap
peals of property ownen. vis :
2d Ward on MONDAY. October 18th, 1858.
' Sd and 4th.W»rds on TUESDAY, Oat. 19th, 1868.
6th and 6th Wards on WEDNESDAY, October 20th,'
1858
7th and Bth Wards on THURBDAY, Oct. 21st, 1868.
9th and lOtfi Wards on FRIDAY, Oct, 22d, 1858.
llth asd 12th Wards on MONDAY. Oot. 25th, 1668.
18th and 14th Wards on TUESDAY, Oot. 26th, 1868.
16th and 16th Wards on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 27th,
1858.
17th and 16th Wards on THURSDAY, October 28th,
1858.
19th and 20th Wards on FRIDAY, Oct. 29th. 1868.
21st and 22d Wards on MONDAY, Nov. Ist. 1868.
33d and 24tb Wards on TUESDAY, Nov. 2d, 1858.
Ist Waid on WEDNESDAY, Nov. Bd, 1858.
J, M. LBDDY,
JAMES LOGAN.
I - EDWARD B. WILLIABI3,
I wiB*3t city Commission?**,
t'ti'-’U r, i * :si ? Y -M jT’ AvtttL'l—Min'
--TH® Id.-- 1858:
JHarriagea.
flJeatljs.
J.O. DONNELL, Cashier.
rv-Tsc* -Corn - Exchange Bank— Philadelphia
|Lj3 OotoBKR 16,1868- —Tho Annual Meeting
ofthU Rank will be held at the BauWog*
house, northwest ebrnor of BEOOND and
Streets, on TUESDAY, November 2d, at 12 q
An election for thirteen Directors, to,
suing j ear; will be held at the Banking-house ehraiUN
DAY, November 16th, between ten A. M. afl< t ‘“s®. K '
M. JOHN W.TOBREY,: Cashier.
0010-dtwi6. ’ . ' ‘ . - » .^
rys» Park Benjamin will ’.DoUver hi» .
li3 aud original Leoture on “ Social Life in Amen
ca,»»in the MUSICAL FUND HALL, on
EVENING, Oct. 10th, at 7# o’clock. Tieketa 25 . cents
eaoh, to be had ’ ’ •
Lee tc Walker’s, No. 722 Chestnut street.
J. W. Moore’s, No. 538 Ohestontstreet. .
Beck & Lawton’s, cor. Seventh and Ohestnut streets.
Parry & lAcMillan’s, corner Fourth and Chestnut
streets. ' - . .
-W. H. Maurice, No. 835 Ohestnut street, and.at the
door on the evening of the Leotare. 0016-Bt*
ryva Treusnrer’s ‘ Department Pennsylvania
U 3 RAILROAD COMPANY—PniLADBLrnu. Oct.
16,1268. . , .
NOTIOE.—The Board of Directors have this day de
clared a semi-annual dividend of three per cent on the
Capital Bttek of the Coupany, (clear of State tax.)
payable on and after November 16th. proximo.
Blank Powers of Attorney for collecting Divldenae
can be had on application at this office.
0015-l m THO j. T. FIRTH, Treasurer.
rw==» Union Preaching for, tbe under
l[g the auspices of the Ministerial Union, In con
nection with the Young Men’s Christian Association,
by the various ministers of our city on overy TUESDAY
and THURSDAY, at 4P. M. In the SANSOM-STRBET
CHURCH, until furthor notice. Services confined to
ONE HOUR preolaely. Bev. Mr. WATTS, on TUES
DAY, October lOtu 007-tf .
iy» Business Mon’s Union Prayer Meeting
U 3 Daily from 124,0 1 o’olock. in the Sanflom-stfoet
Church. Have I been there t if not, why ? oq7-tf
ry=» Union Benevolent Association.—^The oil*
UL? nual meeting of the « UNION BENEVOLENT
ASSOCIATION ” will be held at the office, N. W.
corner SEVENTH and SANSOM Streets, on TUES
DAY EVENING, 10th Inst, at 7M o’clock. Contribu
tors aud members are urgently invited to be present
ocl6-4t - JOHN a. ATWOOD, Secretary.
ryTsp* Southwark Bank, Philadelphia* October
U 3 11,1858— I The Annual Meeting of tho Stock
holders oi this Bask will be held at the BANKING
HOUSE, on Tuesday, the 2d day of November next, at
12 o’clock M. Aud tbe Annual Election for Directors
will bo held at the BANKING HOUSE* on Monday, the
16 h day of November next, between the hoars of 10
o’clock A. M. and 2 o’clock P,M. F. P, StEEL,
ecl2-dtuo!s Cashier.
rysawFarmers* and Mechanics’ Banff, Phila*
U 3 dblpuia, Oot. 2, 1858.—The Annual Election
for Directors will be held at the BANKING BOUSE,
on MONDAY, the 15tb day of November next, between
the hours of 9 o’clock A.M. and 8 o’clock P. M., and
on TUESDAY, tho 2d day of November next, a general
meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking
House at 4 o’clookP.M.agreeably to the charter.
oc4dt*U6 W.RUBHTON, Jr., Cashier.
Geology*—Two Courses ol Cectures
Bk!a on GEOLOGY will be delivered to Ladies and
Gentlemen, in the Scientific and Classical Institute,
OHESTNUT street, northwest oorner of Twelfth, by J.
ENNIS, Prinolpal of the Institute, 'commencing Oot.
19th, and continuing tbe afternoon course at 4 o’clock
on > TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS and the evening
oouisaatS o’olock on TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS.
Both courses will be the same, each comprising 22 lec
tures, a number sufficient to bring forward all the great
and woodetful TRUTHS of GEOLQOY, and likewise the
FACTS by which these troths are demonstrated.
Terms.—The two Introductory Lectures FREE. Each
course $5. Entrance on Twelfth street. ocl-18t
rvT=» Philadelphia and Darby Railroad
COMPANY—The Subscribers to the Capital
Stock of tho Philadelphia and Darby Railroad Com
pany are notified that the following instalments will bo
dne, and are hereby requested to be paid on the follow
ing dotes, vir:
Second instalment of 85 per share, on Thursday, 28th
Ootober Inst.
Third instalment of $6 per share, on Saturday, 27th
November next.
Fourth instalment of $5 per share, on Monday,’ 27th
December next.
Tho Stockholders are also notified that all or any of
the instalments on tbe Btock subscribed for by tbom
may be paid In advance, and that interest will be al
lowed from the date of payment of eaoh instalment up
to tbo Ist January next.
By order of tbe Board of Directors.
THOMAS SPARKS, Treasurer,
No 121 Walunt Street.
Subscription Book now open for toe balance of the
Btock. at the Office of tbe Treasurer, from 9 A.M. to
IP.M.
Philadelphia, Oct. 2,1858. oc!4-12t
ryuL-j* Notice.—Green nnd Coatee-Street Phi*
LADKLPHIA PASSENGER RAILWAY COM
PANY.—A second instalment of FIVE DOLLARS per
share on the capital stock of the Green aod Coates
street Philadelphia Passenger Railway Company Will
be due end payable at the Office of the Company, No.
423 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the Bth day of No
vember next, between the hears of 10 A. M andBP. M.
oc7-td HARRY CONNELLY, Treasurer.
ry-==» Department of Surveys—Office ol Chief
Iks ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR—Philadel
phia, St ft. 29th,1858.
NJTIOE.-DUPLIOATE PLANS of the SECOND
SECTION of the Re-Survey and Regulation of German
town, bounded northeastwardly by Germantown avenue,
southwardly by Wlwahickon street, southeaatwardly by
Queen street, northwestwardly by west Washington
avenue, in the Twenty-second ward.
SEVENTH SECTION of the Survey of fbe.late Town
ship of Blockley, bounded on the north by Oxford st,
on the south by Wyalnslng street, on the east by Forty
ninth street, and on the west by Fifty- Sixth (66th) street
or Viaher avenue, In the Twenty-fourth ward.
SECOND, THIRD, and FOURTH SEOTIONS of tbe
late Boroagh of Frankford. comprising all out of
Frankford street, to Stiles street, and from Frankford
Creek to Little Tacony Creek; also, all northwest of
Frankford street, from Orthodox street northeastward
to Little Tacony Creek. Also, the whole of tho late
borough of Whitehall, in the Twenty-third ward,
FOURTH BEOTION of the Burvey aud Regulation of
the Twenty-first ward, bounded on the northwest by
Centre street, on the southeast by Shur’s lane, on the
northeast by Ridge road, and on the southwest by the
River Schuylkill—are now prepared and deposited for
inspection, at tbe Offices of tbe Bnrveyors and Regula
tors of the EIGHTH, NINTH, TENTH, aud ELE
VENTH BURVKY DISTRICTS, and at the office of this
Department, City Building, FIKTH Street, below Wal
nut; and tho Board of Surveyors have appointed MON
DAY, the 18th day of October, 1858, at 10 o’clook A.
M.. to consider any objections that maybe urged there
to by any citlsen Interested therein.
STRICKLAND KNEAB9,
oc6-toclB Chief Engineer and Surveyor.
ffpBBD" GOLD PEN 1 , Southwest cor-
JLV ner SECOND and NEW Sts. ocl9-3t»
SMITH & BECK* 8 EDUCATIONAL MI
CROSCOPES. MCALLISTER & BRO.,
oclO-36 728 CHESTNUT St.
THE IRISH. DEPUTATION .—Fine Pho
tograph Portraits of Rev. Drs. MoCLURE and
GIBSON, of Ireland, just published (with Autographs)
and for sale by JOSEPH U. WILSON,
It* No. 11l South TENTH St, below Chestnut si.
FA. TREGO, HEAL ESTATE AGENT
• AND CONVEYANCER. THIRTEENTH Street
and RIDGE Avenne, attends to the purchase and sale
of Real Estate, Negotiating Securities, Renting houses,
and Collection of House and Ground Bents, and Inter
est Modes. Satisfactory refeieuces given. oclo-3m*
TV OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
11 Paetnereh'p lately subsisting between OLIVER
If. P. PARKER and JAMES Q. LAIRD, (Proprietors
of the Franklin House, in the oity of Philadelphia )
under tbe firm of PARKER LAIRD, -was dissolved
on the sixteenth day of October, A. D. 1658, by mutual
consent. All debts owing to the said partnership are
to be paid to the said OLIVER Hr P. PARKER, and
all demands on the said partnership are to be presented
to him for payment. O. H. P. PARKER,
0019-tufr-8t JAMES H. LAIRD.
[trOTIGE. —The undersigned have this day
a. v associate! together, under the style or firm of
PEACOOK, ZELL, A HINQOMAN, for the purpose of
transacting a Forwarding and Produce Commission bu
siness, at their new depot, No. 808 and 810 Market St.
DAVID B. PEACOOK,
THOMAS M. ZELL,
HOWARD HINCHMAN.
pHH.Apfit.pau, Oct 18,1858 0319 tu th a 3t*
Refined sugar and syruf.-o.
DONOGHUB, 16 South WATER Street, offers for
site, at the Manufacturers’ reduced cosh prices, afresh
invoice of 1,000 bbls Boft White and Yellow Bugar, and
Golden Syrup of various grades. ocl9 3t* ,
Chicken sal a d .—minton,
TWELFTH, below WALNUT, informs his cus
tomers aud the public that he Is serving up bis Ohicken
Salad—so fustly celebrated. Tbe Celery is cultivated
by himself, and is far superior to any tb&t can be found
In the market. Game in season, and Oysters in every
style. Families and Parties supplied, 0010-12 t»
Bethlehem buckwheat meal.—
The subscribers have received their first supply of
this season’s White Buckwheat Meal, from Bethlehem,
Pa. ROUT. DONNELL A SON,
ocl9-3t# N W. cor. EIGHTH and WALNUT Sts.
jk INQUIRE FOR THE ROYAL, OR
SEA SHELL PATENT GAS-BURNING COOK
ijfwy} ING STOVES—They are economical, consuming
w-St? tbe gas and smoke that are usually wasted j dura
ble by having double ln*tead of single plates; and con
venient, having large ovens and b«log ready bakers.
Onr uewpatented DOUBLE-OVEN STOVE is the best
oonstraotca up-draft stove ever invented. It will beat a
large boiler of water, boil two dinuet pots, broil a beef
steak, bake bread and pies and roast meat, ail at the
same time and with a single fixe.
Invalids, and all persons who appreciate the influence
of ven*ilated apartments upon hoalth, will be pleased
with our PORTABLE GRATES and MODEL FRANK
LIN STOVE 4, which ore of beautiful and ornamental
patterns, and give a eheetful, open fire, and thorough
ventilation. e
Strict economists will be satisfied with our SILVER’S
GAS-OONSUUING PARLOR STOVES. Many or tbe
so-called gas-burning stoves introduce cold air totho
top of the fire, the effect of which is to cool the stove
and waste the fuel, precisely as if a Btove door was
opened above the Are In a true gas-bnrning stove, the
air should be heated, in ahot-air chamber, to a tempera
ture sufficient to ignite the gases, on the same principle
as is adopted Id our gas-burning cookLng stoves.
In addition to the above, a large assortment of Parlor
Cooking Stoves, Parlor'StoveSj for coal or wood, Hall
Stoves, Portable Heaters, Cooking Stoves, of every de
scription, Gas Ovens, Stove Fixtures, and Repairs may
be found, in overy variety, at our Warerooms, No. 209
North SECOND Street,above Race.
mool9-tf NORTH, CHASE, A NORTH.
MASON’ 8 sperm oil
Tho subscriber bos been appointed sole agent
for the State of Pennsylvania aud the Western States,
for the sate of _
MABON’S SPERM OIL,
Used for LUBRtOATINO or BURNING. Warranted
not to gum or heat. Consumers, as well as the trade
generally, aro respectfully invited to call and receive
samples aud judge for tbemselvos.
It. WILSON DEBILVKR, Agent,
110 S. DELAWARE Ar. below CHESTNUT St.,
Philadelphia.
■MASON’ 8 SPERM OIL.—
IYA. Ono great advantage this OIL possesses over
sorno others Is, that it answers as well for a Lubricator
as a Burner. ». WILSON DBBILVEU, Agent,
IlOSouth DELAWARE Avenne,
> Below CHBBTNUT Street.
MASON’ 8 SPERM OIL.—
Warranted to burn in any ordinary Lamp; free
from BMHLL, EXPLOSION. Of CRUST.
It. WILtON DB&ILVER, Agent,
210 South DELAWARE Avenue.
Below CHESTNUT.
“MASON’ 8 SPERM OIL—
JITJL 1,000 Gallons Just received.
The best Lubricator ever offered to tbe publlo. War
ranted not to gum or heat.
B. WILSON DESILVER, Agent,
110 8. DELAWARE Avenue, below QHEBTNUT,
oclo-taihs-3t Philadelphia.
TO JEWELERS, MANUFACTURERS,
AND WATCH IMPORTERS.—A party having an
excellent stand in the city, and wishing to fill up their
etock, will take Goods to sell on commission, glvlnj:
seourity Returns mode once a week, and goods at cal
at anytime. Address WATCHMAKER,BIood’s Die
patch. oe!8-2t*
niOTIGE.—Tho intorest of Edward Lakeos
lv ia our firm ceases from this date.
MCFARLAND, EVANS, A CO
October 16tb, 1858. 0018-36
WH. W. DARLEY AND F. T. S
• PARLEY, Teachers of Piano-forte, Organ,
Harmony, etc. Apply at No. 1025 FILBERT Street.
oe!8-6t*
$5O REWARD.—StoIen from tbe
Subscriber near Parkesburg. Chester county,
on the night of the 16th Inst., a dark Bay HORSE, nine
years old, with a long switch tail, sweeneyed in the
near shoulder. A reward or $6O will be given for tbe
return of the horse and conviction of the thief. For
particulars apply to THORNTON SMITH, Merchants’
9618-81# PARYifcWTR.
Grand national.exhibition of
HOMES to be hold »t PQWJSLTON, W.at Phil.-
aeiphla. On. TUESDAY*. WEDNESDAY, THUBBDAY,
fKIDfr, s „4 saTOUDAY; October 19, 90, 91, 99, 98,
ISOo.
Competition open to all Horses/' • ■ >
The above exhibition will be devoted entirely to the
display or horses. For full particulars, see large hills.
Proprietor of Grounds.F. A. SHOWER.
General Saperintbndenfc.OHAS LLOYD.
Chief Marshal, JOHN QSBEN. ocl6 St#
NjON EXPLOSIVE BURNING-FLUID.—
,7 • now manufacturing, and are prepared to
f BURNING FLUID, free from the objection ap
pertaining to the common article. ‘ Its liability to ex
mode iadtstroyed, and may now be .used with safety,
it nag been experimented upon, and snbjeoted to ■ the
severest teste before the best chemical talent In this
0 l,’. , a single failure; and we now offer it to, the
pnWic, feeling confident that a-great desideratum has
been .» t is ined - YARNALL tc OGDEN,
oolfi-dSm 472 N.THIBD Street, above Noble.
rriAW & BEERS’
» V -4. . LUBRICATING GREASE,
tbo beat aud cheapest compound for greasing the axles
gfpMWßGfifiS, CARRIAGES, CARTS, DRAYS and
WAGONS, and HEAVY MACHINERY.
_J; sale in tin cans, kegs, and barrels, by all the
DRUGGISTS U the city andthe MANUFACTURERS,
No 18 SOUTH WATER fitroet
IT IS OF THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE
for every one to know where they will get the
most for thelp money, especially Bach times as these.
ZIEGLER tc SMITH. Wholesale Druggists, corner of
BEOONp and GREEN Streets, are disposing of their
White Lead, Ground Paints, of all Colors, and Window
Glass, all of the best quality, at prices which will be
pleasing to buyers. „ocll
CAMPBELL* DINING SALOON, ,
XJ Oorner of THIRD St. and HARMONY COURT,
■ Has been closed' for several days past, iu order to be
regenerated and disenthralled. It will be opened on
MONDAY next, 20th inst. with improvements and al
terations which-will astonish the town. The host has
thrown his soul into the task of iron seal, and we think
that his efforts will meet with universal approbation.
When reopened It will be a model establishment,
sell-tf
THEN'S Fi NE CALFSKIN BOOTS, Boys'
UA and Youths’sewed Boots and Shoes, with all other
descriptions, best olty manufacture. Low prices.
At DOTION’B,
No. 11l North SECOND St., ab. Arob, East side,
0016-smth-3t* “Sign of the Red Boot.”
rgto OASH BUYERS;
JAMES 6. EARLE A SON.,
810 CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSITE TUB OIRABD HOOSB,
Invite the attention of Western and Sonthern Custom
ers to their immense and elegant assortment of.
tOOKItio-OLASSEg,
OIL PAINTINGS,
PORTRAIT AND PICTURE-VRAMiJB,
Baitable for the
PALL TRADE,
JpOR COLDS AND SORE THROATS.
ICELAND MOSS PASTS,
MARSHMALLOW DROPS,
FLAXBEKD DROPB.
BTEPHEN-F. WHITMAN,
Manufacturing Confectioner,
JVo. 1210 MARKET STREET ,
i West of TWELFTH Street.
RIFLES, AND SPORTING IM
\T PLEMENTS.
xbe Subscribers have in store
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT
FOWLING-PIECES, RIFLES, fee.,
x Ever offered in this city.
Desirous of reducing their assortment a a much M
possible before the let Deo , they will sell
AT VERY DOW PRICKS
THEIR ENTIRE STOCK,
; , comprising
GUNS PROM THB MOST CELEBRATED MANU
7ACTUREBS 07 ENGLAND, BELGIUM,
AND 7RANOE.
PHILIP 8. JUSTICE & 00.,
No. 31 North 7I7TH Street,
above Market.
IT IS KOT A DTE!
JEROME’S BAIR COLOR RESTORER will re
store Gray Hair to Its original color Id from ten to
twelre days, and restore the Hair where it has fallen oil
and become thin.
IT 18 NOT A DYE!
It may be mod nafreely &b water, end is the moßtbeau
tifol Dressing for ihe Hair now fn use.
Thousands in different parts of the Union have testi
fied toitsTfO&derful virtues, and all who have used it
join In Their praise of it.
Sold, Wholesale end Retail, by Ur. BWAYNB & SON,
No. 8 north SEVENTH Street, above MARKET, Sole
Atfeittt for Philadelphia,
Trade supplied
ORNAMENTAL and COLORED GLASS.
Sahara Just received a comprehensive and va
ried stook of this truly beautiful and architectural ap
pendage to Churches, Vestibules, Conservatories) and
other buildings, where it is deemed necessary to embel
lish) or to give a chaste and elegant appearance. Any
color may be had. either plain or ornamental, elabo
•atelyor in relief. ZIKGLRR k BMITII,
Wholesale Drug, Faint, and Gla'e Dealers,
seSS-dtl Southwest cor. Second and Green Bts.
AWiriNGSi ATTUIIfGS!
JO9FPH n. FOSTER, Awning mnkor, No. 443
Street, above Willow. Italian and
French Window Awnings for dwellings and office Hin
du**; Awnings for stores, Awnings for steamboats and
ship*,' All kinds or Awnings, Tents, Flags, or any
thmgln canv'a, made to order by JOSfcPH H. POS*
l\Eß,'Awni»g Maker, No, 443 North THIRD Street.
Beddtnce, No. 340 Soath FRONT street.
oclS-lin . JOSEPH H. FOSTER
-gre^SiEgE^
TWO TRIPS A WEEK TO
„ BRIDGETON!—On and after WEDNES
DAY, 2t»h Inst., the Steamer EXPRESS will leave
Arch Street ever/ Wednesday and Saturday morning, at
Eight o’clock (instead of os heretofore), for
Bridgeton. Will leave Bridgeton every Monday and
Thursday morning at 8 o’clock; stopping at Delaware
City,arid Newcastle. Stages for Millville, Po»t Eli
sabeth, Falrton.Cedarville, Newport, Dividing Creeks,
and Mauricotown, connect with this boat. 0014-lm*
ViTABMIKG AND VENTILATING
If WARBBOOMS
The subscriber would Invite the speolal attention of
Architect Bonders and the publio to his
NEW CULVER PATENT SBLF-OLEANBING AND
VENTILATING WARM AIR FURNACE,
Which has been so successfully-introduced during the
last winter and gave such general satisfaction. It is
so arranged as to consume the gases from the Coal,
making it one of the most economical, safe, durable'
.Heaters now In use.
Also, all sixes and patterns of Cooking Ranges, Bath
Boilers, Gas OTens, low Down and Elevated Grates,
ever/ variety of Registers and Ventilators, Fireplace
Stoves, Collins’ Patent Chimney Caps, far the core of
smoky chimneys, with a full assortment of all goods In
my line of business. -
Prompt attention paid to Range and Heater .repair
ing, and prioes reduced to suit the times.
CHARLES WILLIAMS,
(Late Baker A Williams,)
aq2-Soi 1182 (old 406) MARKET Street. Phllada.
JJUBENS* MAGDALEN.
THE EXHIBITION OF RUBENS*
, “ Great Painting of
THE MAGDALEN RENOUNCING THE VANI
TIES OF THE WORLD”
Must positively be closed In a few days, In order to
prepare for a magnificent collection of specimens of
MODERN FRENCH ART.
Our proportion of the proceeds of the Exhibition is
to be devoted to the Union Bsnbyolbnt association.
Open from 8 A. hi to 6# P. M
Admission..,.. . 25 cents.
JAMES 8 EARLE & SON,
ooie-atuthit* Earle’s Galleries, 810 OUEBTNPT Bt.
BOOKBINDING.— The undersigned res.
pectfully invite the attention of lovers of books
to their unequalled facliit es for binding books in a su
perior manner. Their prork has been submitted for a
series of je*ra to the examination of some of the most
celebrated connoisseurs in the country. It has received
the most flattering encomiums and won for the under
slgne i a reputation which they are determined to
maintain.
Every style of Binding executed, from the plain
“ hair-bound” volume for the scholar’s table to the
most artistio garniture of rarities for the collection of
the Blbliomaniao.
Spetimens of style and workmanship will be cheer
fully shown to those who will call upon
** PAWBON & NIOHOLSON, Bookbinders,
did MINOR Street,
se29-2m* Between Market and Chestnut Streets.
BOILER and FLUE IRON of al) kinds,
qualities and sizes, cut to patterns at short no
tice. Promiscuous flheots, Boiler Heads, and Rivets,
on hand and for sale at lowest rates by
EDW. S. BUOKLBY,
004-lm# Gray’s Ferry Boiler Iron Works,
Office No. 5 Forquh&r Building, 280 Walnut st.
GEEKIE’b PERUVIAN STOMACH
BITTERS.—These Bitters are made by a com
pound of Peruvian Bark and choice Roots infused in
pure Pott Wine, and act on the system as a tonic, sti
mulant, and alterative, and a sure preventive of Fever
and Ague.
Sold by all responsible Druggists throughout the
United States and the Canadas. Prepared by
0018-6t* CHAB. W. GKBKIE, Phllada.
XjIRENOH PLATE GLASS HAVING
F been appointed by the “ Compagnie de Flortfft' 3
the SOLE AGENTS for the sale of their GLASS in this
oity, we are prepared to offer to the trade or consu
mers, from our stock on band, POLISHED PLATS
GLASS for Stores or Dwelling Fronts; Rough Plate,
for Floors and Skylights; and Silvered Plate, of large
slzo, for Mirrors. The Glass will be sold at the lowest
prices, and warranted superior, in <oiry respec l, to any
other imported.
ROBT. SHOEMAKER & CO.,
Plate and Window Glass Warehouse,
N. 1. cor. of FOURTH and RAOE Streets.
mh2R-xr Philadelphia
PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD—
SPECIAL NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS.—The above
offers a vehiole for the exhibition of romedies to dis
eased surfaces, which combines the following advanta
ges : A good and unvarying consistence, easily washed
off with water, dissolves all substances that are solu
ble in water, hence facilitating instead of obstructing
their absorption, and does not get rancid. The last
property alono renders it an invaluable acquisition to
the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and
retail, at BIMSS’S Laboratory and Pharmacy,
Tobo i Twelfth and Chestnut street*.
MACKEREL.—37B Bbbls Nos. 1,2. & 3
jLfJ MACK BREL, in Whole, Halvos, Quarters, and
Eighths—ln Original Faokagea—just i pceived and for
sale by O. 0. SADLER Sc CO.,
oolfi ARCH Street, 2d door above Front.
SHAD.— 50 Bbls &SO Half Bbia Sea Shad,
Now landing and for sale by
O.O.SADLEB&OO.,
odO AROH Street, 2d door above Front.
LARD. —48 Bbls No. 1 Loaf Lard, Kettle
Rendered. For sale by 0. 0. SADLER A CO.,
oold ARCH Street, 2d door above Front.
ITALIAN HEMP.—A large stock of Ita-
LIAN HEMP on hand and for sale by
WEAVER, FITLER A CO.,
oc!2 No. 2ft N. WATER Bt. & 22 N. WHARVES.
CIGARS 1,600,000 Havana Cigars, fa
vorite brands, received by late arriva’s, in store
and bond, for safe by A. MERINO,
odl-tf 140 Booth FRONT Street.
Abram slacks engraving,
Sinking, and Embossed Printing, Envelope, and
Seal Press Manufactory, No. 1 South SIXTH Street,
PhlUdelnhia. Pa anlgAm
TOW LINES, and BOTT and STERN
LINES, manufactured and for sale by
WEAVER, FITLER, & CO.,
oolS Noe. 23 N. Water St., & 22 N. Wharves.
rro western and southern
A MERCHANTS.—A large stdek of Manila Rope,
manufactured and for sale by
WEAVER, FITLER, & CO ,
od3 Nos. 23 N. Water Bt., & 22 N. Wharves.
MANILA CIGARS.— I Oopo First-Quality
Manila Cigars, just arrived in Store and for sale
bj ' ' , WILLIAM H. YEATON,
i «$? m Sooth 9ROHT ftmV
JJU OUBKING STOEH. j
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
BOUGHT FOB CASH
AND SELLING AT REDUCED PRICES.
BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS AND RAGLANS.
BLACK.AND SECOND MOURNING SHAWLS.
PLAIN BLACK DRESS GOODS, of evory material,
quality, and price, suoh as Merlnoea, Cashmeres,
Bombasines, Moaselioes, Alpacas, Paramattas,
BLACK TELOUR REPS.
BLACK TAttlSfi,
BLACK BABPOURB.
BLACK SATIN DE CHBNEB.
BLACK REAL IRISH POPLIN.
BLACK BILKS of every description.
BLAOK FLOUN7ED SILK ROBES.
SECOND MOURNING BILKS AND DREBS GOODS, In
great variety,
BLACK ENGLISH CRAPES, VEILS, COLLARS, and
SLEEVES.
MOURNING BORDERED 'HANDKFS.
BALMORAL SKIRTS.
AND ALL OTHER GOODS REQUIRED FOR
MOURNING ATTIRE
BESSON & SON,
QHEAP VALENCIAS,
THOMAS W. EVANS & CO.
ENGRAVING
SIX OASES, CONTAINING B,COO YARDS,
BAYADERE VALENCIAS,
TWENTY-FIVE ORNT3 PER YARD.
818 AND 820 CHESTNUT BTRBET.
ocl9-3t
pOPLINS.
JUST RSOBIVHD, J.ND ★iLL OPEN s
PLAID POPLINS, New Combinations.
ROBES ALES Do.
Do MOIRE.
These Goods are the latest novelties, and will be sold
at very reasonable prices.
■ T, W. EVANS & CO.,
oclO 3fc 618 AND 820 CHESTNUT ST.
1858. SHAWLS - 1858.
AND
SILKS
RECEIVED BY LATE STEAMERS.
Li. J. LEVY & CO.
Have now In store a very large and varied assortment
NEW SHAWLS AND SILKS,
To which, daring the present week, they will daily re-
ceive additions.
This present assortment of /
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS
Is folly equal to former seasons, and the prices are as
low as goods of similar descriptions can be purchased in
the city.
LADIES’ BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS.
Black Cloth Raglans.
Fine black Cloaks.
Fine black Raglans.
Light Cloth Raglans.
Raglans for Pali.
Raglans for Winter.
Light Cloth Cloaks.
All the new styles.
Latest Paris Patterns.
Many new styles.
CLOAKS MADE TO ORDER.
. Children’s Cloth Cloaks.
Children’s Fancy Cloaks g
Workmanship of the best.
Best materials used.
SHAWL ROOM
Contains all the novelties in Broohe, Stella, Blanket,
and Children's Shawls.
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
BERLIN ZEPHYR,
SHETLAND WOOL,
EMBROIDERED SLIPPHBS,
FRINGES, &€.,
CLOSING OUT, TO RELINQUISH BUSINESS.
The Subscriber will commence doting out his magnL
fleent stock on
MONDAY, OOTOBER 11, 1858,
At prices that will induce Purchasers to supply them
selves with a fall assortment of
SEASONABLE TRIMMINGS.
The whole stock, comprising MANY NOVELTIES,
together with a full line of
STAPLE GOODS,
Will be sold at exceedingly low prices, until dosed
out.
JAMES LINNARD,
No. 729 CHESTNUT Street,
oc9-lm 8 doors bel. EIGHTH, north aide.
Great bargains in dry goods.—
8. V. R. HUNTER
Has REMOVED from No 80 to No. 40 South SECOND
Street, where he is now prepared to furnish the Ladies
with a fresh and well-selected stock of
DRESS GOODS,
To which he invl>s their attention, being determined
to sell at exceedingly LOW PBIOE3.
N. B —A large assortment of Broche, Stella, and
French Blanket Shawlß. Also, a variety of Silk and
Cloth Circulars Constantly on hand, at the
CLOAK EMPORIUM,”
ocfi-lm No. 40 Bouth SECOND Street.
IMPORTANT ADDITION TO THB
STOCK.
BBOOHE, STELLA, AND THIBET,
BLANKET, AND MEN’S SHAWLS,
A nenerel assortment, aneqaellod In thlfl market.
VHENOH MKRiNOSS AND CASHMERES,
from e 3 ota toll per yard.
Super Lyons Black Bilk velvet:
Assorted Black French Lady Cloths;
Orib and Bed Blankets;
Patent Welsh Flannels, assorted;
300 ps Merrimac Prints :
Beta of Oambrie and Swiss Collars and Cuffs;
Mixed Madonnas;
Bayadere Satin Travers;
Printed all-wool De Laines,and Dress Goods generally,
all at LOW PRIOES.
CHARLES ADAMS,
0010- s tu th tf. Eighth and Arch fltreota.
£j|REAT ATTRACTION I
OVER $1,500 WORTH Of SHAWLS PROM WHICH
TO MAKE A BELKOTION.
THORNLEY * OHIBM,
N. E. oor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Street.,
Have the best SHAWL Stock in Philadelphia. They
wonld respectfully call attention to e foUowing reiy
chsan lots, vis: _ ,
46 l6ng BROOHE SHAWLS at ft 8 each.
20 Do. do. do. at 10 “
'2O Do. do do. at 11 **
24 Do. do. do. at 12 “
10 Do. do. do. at 18 ”
20 Do. do. do. t 34 ”
20 Do. do. do. at 16 “
8 Do. do. do. at 18 “
8 Do. do. do. at 20 “
8 Do. do. do. at 25 a
In the above Lots of Long Broche Shawls will be
found overy desirable color of centre.
BEAUTIFUL STELLA SHAWLS
From $2 to $l2, in every color.
French Blanket Shawls In new designs.
Plain Thibet Shawls, Square and Long.
Real Canton Crape Shawls, Plain and Embroidered.
Children’s Shawls, Misses’ Shawls, and Gentlemen’s
THO’MLIiI & CHISM’S,
<i ONE PRICE CASH BTOR
Northeast Comer EIGHTH S. SPRING GARDEN.
N. B.—Oity and Country Storekeepers buying for cash
may find bargains at T. & O.’s.
p. B.—A Magnificent stock of Silks now on hand.
aelS-tf -
Autumn and winter gloves.
SHARPLESS BROTHERS have opened an ex
celfent stock of
SUPERIOR GLGVES.
Bajou’a Ladies’ end Men’s fine Kid. /
Bajou’s double seamed Ladies’ and Men’s.
Plush Lined Cloth and Silk Gloves.
Driving and Riding Gloves and Gauntlets.
Newest styles of English Fancy Tops.
Velvet, Plpsb, and Men’s Lined Calf
Children’s Cloth and Cashmere Gloves.
Mohair and Lace Mitts, and Friends’ Mitts,
oolfi EIGHTH A CHESTNUT STREETS.
V7IALL AND WINTER CLOAKS.
JF OPENING DAILY.
FINE OLOTH RAGLANS.
ELEGANT BEAVER RAGLANS,
lUOH TOLVET CLOAKS.
Elegantly adorned with
BEAL LACES, CROCHET, &0., &0.
OPERA CLOAKS.
The largest and most varied stock of these fashionable
OVER GARMENTS,
At the widest range of priceß, and salted for
MOURNING, PROMENADE, AND FULL DRESS
COSTUME,
AT THB
PARIS MANTILLA A CLOAK EMPORIUM,
J. W. PBOOTOR & <50.,
Detersive soap.—Timo, labor, and
money saved. In nsingit, clothes do not require
any boiling or rubbing on washboard One pound will
go as for as three'pounds common Rosin Soap. War
ranted to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
It is decidedly the cheapest and beat washing Soap
ever offered to tbe publio. Manufactured only by
VANHAAGENA MoKKCNE. For-Bale by all re
snectable Grocers in the city, and wholesale only by
Bpeciao u tHAIN A MoKEONE,
oc2-3m 22 South Wharves.
BALE ROPE AND TWINE manufactured
and for ..Id by WEAVER, FITLEB, & CO., No. 28
ttyrth WATER «t., smd Ho, 83 North WHARVES, ««u
detail EJiB ©ooii9. . !
IMMENSE STOCK OF
MOURNING'STORE,
No. 808 CHESTNUT STREET.
WILL OFIH, TO-DAY,
LOW PRICE
THIS MORNING,
3 CASKS
REAL POPLINS,
COMPBIfIINO
809 AND 811 CHESTNUT ST.
COOPER & CONARD.
8. E. corner NINTH A MARKET Sts,
708 CHESTNUT STREET.
Jfot Sale attir to £et.
■Ait TO. RENT.—A doable office on second
2§|g floor) suitable for a shipping office,kiid haa been
occupied as each ; for a number.of years. Apply at 120
NORTH WHARVES. > j ' 1 ocl9-3t*. ;
m ' FOB SALE—The desirable' Dwelling-;
house, with three-story double back building#,
bath, heater, etc., (lot 18 feet by 98,) on Thirteenth
street, above Green. The house is now vacant, and will
be 'Boid at a low price. F. A. TREGO, Conveyancer,
&o,THIRTEENTH Btreetand RIDGE Avenue.. . ;
ocl9-3t* . • , !
m WANTED—TO BENT, for the winter,
a Famished Hou*e, pV'aaantly situated, west*of
Fifth Btrest, between Vino and Pin©., Address A. MON
ROE. offlde of this paper.', . It*
MTQ BENT.—The Dwelling No. iS22
Chestnut street, with •-gas* and bath Has just
been pointed.' Apply at No. 431 CHESTNUT' Street.
Rent $5OO. ' pclB-3t,
f&a FOR SALEWA desirable Dwelling-
Mi bouso, situated at the northwest comer of Thir
teenth and, Arch, with all modern conveniences. Ap
ply on the premises, or at the Counting-house of Ci At
itPBiOAM, 2025 OHEATNPT St. . •/ - ' ‘OCI9-ltt* \
MFOR BENT—The flne.-foux-stpry
STORB, No. 33 South SECOND Street, now pc
cupiel by the undersigned. Rent low. Possession Ist
of January next. Apply to > ;
Ifl i A. H ROSENHEIM & BROOKS,
oolg - As above. '
TO LET—A large and commodious
m COUNTING ROOM, with or without Stonge
Apply to WU: BAS3E & CO ,
0016-3t* Nossl2and fill S. WHARVES.
OFFICE TO-LET.—AN ELIGIBLE OF
FICE for an Insurance Company, or similar cor
poration, having three communicating rooms on the
same floor, No. 222 WALNUT Street, above BOOK.
Immediate possession given. Apply to
• JOHN O. KEEPER, or
THOMAS' T. BUTCHER,
No. 112 Sonth FOURTH Street,
mh3o-tathß-tf second story, front room.
#sp| TO RENT—The ijne, commodious
Mil Tbree-story Brick Dwelling, with Three-story
doable back buildings, No. 227 North TWELFTH, above
Race Street, with side yard. House modern built. Par
lor 40 feet deep ; Gas, Heaters, Uange, Hot ana Cold
Water, &c. Apply to M. D. LIVBNBBTTEB,
OCI6-31* 129 Bouth FOURTH 8t„ opp. Library.
The shelving and fixtures OF
A HARDWARE STORE for sale very low. Ap
ply at 421 MARKET Street. *• ©o!6-3fc*
gffiT TO RENT, a STORE on DELAWARE
Mil Avenue, below VINE Btreet, running through to
Water Btreet, 148 feet deep. Also, the Double STORE,
corner of THIRD and QUARRY Streets, 40 feet front,
one of the best locations for largo Business in Phila
delphia. Also, STABLE and GOAOH-HOUSE to
CHERRY Street, above SEVENTH, In'rear of Ash
land House Apply at 273 South FOURTH Street.
~ se29-Sm*
Rooms on commerce street.—
The Three Upper Rooms of 419 Commerce Street
to Let. < ,s*27«lm
, BoacMttg.
BOARDING. —An elderly Gentleman
wishes BOARDING in a private family, where
tbe comforts of a home will be secured. Address A
at thia office oc!s-4t*
A GENTLEMAN and LADY, alao Sinl
gle Gentlemen, may obtain Board at 712 Cheat
nut Street, opposite Masonic Hall. ocll-12t*
Hero publications.
ffIHE AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL
JL UNION •
PUBLISHBS VOBK THAW OJTB THOUSAND
CHOICE ILLUSTRATED ‘BOOKS
voa
CHILDREN AND YO UTH }
Being the Largest Collection in the Qouutry.
THEY ARB VOW POBLISHISO
A NEW BOOK EVEBY SATORDAY MORNING.
Elegantly illustrated Catalogues may he had without
charge, by addressing
THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION,
1122 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
A large assortment of Bibles, together with the de
votional books used In the various Evangelical
Churches, always kept on hand. ocll-tf
JAS. CHALLEN & SON,
< No. 26 South SIXTH Street,
Publish this day: „ /
CHALLEN-3 NEW JUVENILE LIBRARY, 2d Se
ries, 10 vol#., illustrated. Adapted to the Sunday
Sehool and Family. Net sectarian. •
Also, new edition# of OHALLEN’S NEW JUVENILE
LIBRARY. Series No. 1. Illustrated.
These books have been endorsed by Sunday Schools
of every denomination. 10 vol#. $2 50.
“ THE CITY OF THE GREAT KING.” f‘Tfce most
accurate, and reliable account of modern Jerusalem yet
given in the English language ” —Bib. Bacra.
HADJI IN SYRIA. Cloth, 76 cents; blue and gold
$l.
IN AND AROUND STAMBOUL, $1.25.
CAVE OF MAOHPELAH, and other Poems, 75 cts.:
blue and gold, $1; &c., Ac. . seftO-lm
ttlatrljeo, Jeroelrg, &t.
Bailey & 00.,
VOBMBBX.Y
BAILEY A KITCHEN,
Have removed to their new Fire-proof, Whit# Marble
Store,
■ 819 CHESTNUT STREET, ■
NORTH SIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE.
Now opening their fall stook of
IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND
FANCY GOODS,
To which they Invite the attention of thepnblie.
SILVER-WARE, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND
PBABLB,
ATWBOLBBALB AMD KBTAIKic
•fertiltjete.
pHOSPHATIO GUANO.
2,000 BARRELS AND BAGS
WBOM SOMBRERO ISLAND,
(a Store and for eale by
JOS. £* HANSON & CO.,
5..106 North WATER Street,
' lad No. MW North DELAWARE Arena*.
‘ Xnntfwt
T UMBER YARD.
XJ HOUTZ *OO.,
(Successors to Montgomery A Neall,)
S. W. corner of TWELFTH and PRIME Streets, PhUi.
Old Moyamensing District.
are now receiving a large and well-selected assortment
of all descriptions of LUMBER, such os White Pine,
Yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock, Lath, Pales, Pickets,
Fenee Boards, Flooring, Shelving, and every variety 01
well-seasoned Lumber. Also, a large stock of Bill
Stuff, of every variety and description, constantly os
hand and sawed to order at the shortest notioe.
Our connection with Messrs. Mehaffey,Houtx, A 00.,
and Duffy, Houtx, A 00., at Marietta, Pa., gives ua un
surpassed facilities, and enables us to supply orders for
all descriptions ox Lumber with promptness, and
despatch.
FTNB-ORBSK LUMBER, soft and mellow, suitable
for PATTERN-MAKERS, Ac , constantly on hand.
Prompt paying purchasers are respectfully invited to
examine our stock before going elsewhere. ap2l-tf
Lumber at wholesale andrb
tail, at Marietta, Lancaster county. Pa.
MEHAFFKY, HOUTZ, A Go., take this method of
informing their customers and persona desirous of pur
chasing LUMBER, that they have now on hand & large
and well-seasoned stock of all descriptions of Lumber,
which they ore prepared to sell at satisfactory prices.*
Their timber b all from their e«h MILLS on PINE
GREEK, They are abo connected with Messrs. DUFFY,
HOUTZ, A CO., and ore prepared to furnish all kinds
of Planed Boards, Bill Stuff, Lath Pales, Pickets, and
Building Timber-for Bridges, Ac., of all descriptions,
on the shortest notice. They would also take great
fleasure is calling the attention of Builders, and those
n want of Lumber lu the city of to the
Lumber Yard of HOUTZ A 00., corner of TWELFTH
and PRIME Streets, with whom they are also con
nected. apffl-tf
(Stress ffiumjjamfs.
THE ADAMS EXPRESS 00., OFFICE,
820 CHESTNUT STREET, forwards PARCELS,
PACKAGES, MERCHANDIZE, BANK NOTES ana
SPECIE, either by its own LINES, or in connection
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal
TOWNS and CITIES of the United States.
1. 8. BAND FORD.
•ftl.tr General Superintendeatt
Semouals.
Removal.— o. o. sadler & Co. have
removed from No. 9 North Wafer Street to No.
103 ARCH street, second door above Front. eel
damages.
£JARRIAGES. -
WM, D, ROGERS,
COACH AND LIGHT-CARRIAGE BUILDER,
1009 AND 1011 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Orders for CARRIAGES from all parte of the world
executed with promptness, and satisfaction guarantied.
selB-Bmlf .
UtaUisttg.
Dr. W. S. MoILHENNEY,Dentist,
gyyTrg would inform his friends that he has resumed
practice at No. 1848 OHEBXNUX Btreet, second door
above tbe U. S. Mint. sepl-8m
fJ’HB “OLD DOMINION”
cor?*. FOT,
THE "OLD DOMINION”
IJBA POT,
Are manufactured, under the patent for the United
States, by
ARTHUR, BURNHAM, & GILROY,
Nos. 117 and 119 South TENTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
nj* Merchants vißlting Philadelphia, should, by all
means, lay in a supply of these COFFEE and TEA POTS,
which are rapidly coming into übo, and destined in a
short time to supersede all others.
|Er* A. B. A G. are also manufacturers, under the
patent, of „
ARTHUR’S CELEBRATED AIR-TIGHT
BELF-SEADIHG CANS AND JABS,
Which, it Is conceded on all hands, are the bestin th*
market. aul7-tuthAßtaolB ,
Also, Trade Agents for _
TORREY’S ADJUSTABLE DOOB SPRING.
f PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINA
TIONS with written descriptions ef character,
lnoludlngadrice in reference to b ? al ;'“i
Belf-lmproremont, Ac-, are mada iaj and .re
nlng at POWLBR, WELLS, fc OO.>B,
families rlaltedwhen requested, and a liberal aiH
-oOsi.,C * Olo “- n ohMintm rmweijkH.
, X-
tingle
and.
'Can give the
yloyera. A moderate aSsif
tion to go either South or >V'
-E&i Pres# office.-. :
A YOUNG MAN, a good
oountant,well posted i» d
■desires some iSUhatlon wte.e his services worn*
oraiiabfr,. Salary is cot to math ;he object as etup’"
ment; - Unexceptionable city re. r eieccea c3ri .-'•?<.
Address S. D., office of The Frets. ■ j *
WANTED— A : STOUT BOY i
itan'ds the taking care of a horse. >.mi gin' 1
ing. To snch agood home will be offered, a > n'j fc
No. 431 CHESTNUT fit: " ' . ~00 Ja-
VtTANTED—A HORSE and CARRIAGE,
.*V —A gentleman wishes the use of a Horse and Car
riage for the.wlater, for keeping the horse. Will'take
good care of them. -Address BOX 1850, Post Office.
oc!9-3t ' ’
XMTASTED—A. Person to. assist an In
- Fv>* vector to make a Cattle Oar that wiU not in jar
them by carrying them any distance. One-half shell b
given to the person who will do the same. Call a
the B’ack Bear. TENTH, above Market, for two days.
oclOlt* ’ '
MTANTBD—By a young married MAN, a
( wf Situation as Assistant Bookkeeper in a whole
sale store. Good references given. Address ALEX
ANDEB, office of this piper. oclB-4t»
WANTED— A Situation as Drug Clerk
in & Retail Btore, by * young m*n, a graduate of
the Philadelphia College of Pharmaoy, who has been
four Tears at the business. Best of testimonials will
be given. Address CHEMIST, at this office. oc!8-3t*
ANTED—In a Wholesale Hosiery and
w w Fancy Goods House, a first-cltss Salesman, who
c»n influence a large amount ■of Kentucky Trade. Ad
dresa Box 675 Ph Udelphia P.O. ~ oel4-6t*
WTANTED— By a Gentleman of Refined
v v Education, a Situation as Correspondent or Se
cretary in a first-class Insurance or Railroad Office. Un
doubted references will be given. Address “ Edmunda,”
at this Office. ■ , oc!4-6t*
WANTED —To Rent, for the winter sea
son, with immediate possession, a Furnished
house of moderate else, with modern improvements,
west of Tenth street. Address A. M., office of this
paper. .. - • _ oc4
WANTED, FOR TBS UNITED STATES
OAVALBY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to
whom will, be given good pay,bond, clothing, end
medical attendance.' Pay from $l2 to $B2 par month.
No man haring a wife or ehild will be accepted. Apply
for MOUNTED BHBYIOB at No 817 MABKXT Street,
above Xightb, north aide.
W. TH. MAGBT7DBB,
Ist Lieut. Ist Dragoon*,
Beerniti&s Officer.
amnoenwnw.
MRS. D. P.. BO WEES'® WAIOTT-ST.
THBA.TBB, comer of KIBTH %sx& WALSTDT
Streets. TUESDAY EVENING, October 19,1868,
' COURT AND CITY.
Sir Paladin Scrapie, Mr Hiehtagg: Lord Bangerflald,
Mr M’Doooagbj Sir riy Whipple, Mr. Keaeh;
Lad/ Whiffle, Him RlehlB&e; HIM Barbara Barebin
der, Hra Bower*.
ASMODBUS.
Ad Tier and Pamlly Circle,
and Third Tier, 26 cents} B7Jtf cents; 2>reeS
Circle, 60 cents; Private Boxes, sceordfhg to theii
locale, 68 and $6; Single Seats in Orchestra and Private
Boxes, 76 cents. .
Boors open at quarter before 7 o’clock: Curtain rises
at 7 o’clock.
A MEBICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC*
-Cl BROAD AND LOOUOT Btreela.
THE ORB AT RAVELS! ..
TUESDAY EVENING, Oct. 19, 1868,
The magnificent Fairy Pantomime,'entitled
BIANCO: OR, THE MAGIC SWORD,
Bianco, Don Albino’s Valet, Gabriel Ravel; Brocolo,
a Gardenot. Francois Ravel.
A beautiful selection of dances in a grand Divertisa
raent.
SETE OHAMVSTBS.
In 'which M’lle Zanfretta will appear on the double
tight rope
Admission—Parquet, Parquet Oirtle, and Baloony, 60
cems: Family Circle and Amphitheatre, 26 eents.
Beats can be secured from 10 A. H. to 4 P. M. with*
out extra charge. Children under 10 years half price.
'MTHEATLEY & CLARKE'® AKOH-ST.
V ? THEATRE .—William B. Fredericks, Acting aad
Stage Msnsger.
TUESDAY EVENING, October 19, 1668,
POOR GENTLEMAN.
Sir Robert Bramble, Mr John. Gilbert; Frederick
Bramble, Hr Wm Wheatley,* Emil/ Worthington, Mis
John Drew j Miss Luoretia Hact&b, Mrs John Gilbert.'
THE WIDOW’S HUSBAND.
Admission, 26 cts. Secured Seats in Dress Circle, 87M
eta; Orchestra Stalls, 60 cts; Beats In Private Boxes, 7o
cts; Gallery, 13 cts; Gallery for Colored Persons, 2S cts;
Private Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, 88 oti: ;
Whole Private-Box, $B.
Doors open at quarter before 7 o’clock; commence at
7jf,precisely
QBAOT) CONGEST.
MUSICAL FUND BALL.
MONDAY EVENING, October 26th.
B.' SPALDING has the honor of Announcing that the
Eenowned Pianist,
MB. GUSTAV BATTEB,
together with the following eminent nttuUs,
Alme. BEBTHA JORANNSEN,
, Dislinfpiiahed Prima Donna:
Hits MARIA 8. BBAINBRD,
American Prima Poona from New York,
Oratorios and Concerts
Mr. W. H. DEUNBTX,
Primo Basso, recently returned from Italy:
Mr. J. P. TAUNT,
The Popular American Tenor;
Prof. OLA.BJB H. BKAMES.
'Will appear in grand Concert, u aboYO.
In order to insure a large attendance, the Manager
will distribute among the audience, several hundred
valuable presents, including TWO BIOS SILK ROBES,
raised at $?& ani $25. which may be seen at the dry
goods house of Geo. fryer, No. 019 Chestnut street.
Also, a beautiful SILVER-PLATED TEA SET, valued
at $5O; a SPLENDID OABTOB, valued at $29: and a
MAGNIFICENT 108 PITCHER, valued at $l6, to be
seen at John 0. Mead & Sons’, comer of Chestnut ani
Ninth streets.
Tickets, with reserved seats ONE DOLLAR.
To be had at the music stores of Lae A Walker and
Beck and Lawton. Fale will commence on Wednesday,
October 20tb. - od9
SEVENTH WEEK!!—CONCERT HALL,
CHESTNUT STREET. ABOVE TWELFTH.
The CRIMEAN SCENERY and BATTLES, repre
sented by gigontio revolving DIORAMAS, illustrating
the RUBSIAM WAR and destruction of Sebastopol.
> yy Open every Evening, and Saturday Alteraoea.
Admission 25 cents: Children 18 cents.
Doors open at 7 o’clock. Performance at a quarter
of 8 o’clock. odS-fit
MISS ADELAIDE PHILLIPS RE
spectfrjlty begs to announce that she iriU give a
GRAND CONCERT, assisted by several eminent ar
tists. VOOAL and INSTRUMENTAL, on WEDNES
DAY, October 2uth.
For particulars see fatare bills and programmes.
Tickets 50 cents; to be had at the Music Stores, and
at theH&il, on the Evening. ‘ octlB-tf
IA SSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH AND
ll OUEStNUT Streets.
Here again 1 Return of the old favorite,
SIGNOR BLITZ.
New and Corniest Scenes in VENTRILOQUISM.
Extraordinary Magical Demonstrations, and the
LEARNED CANARY BIRDS.
' Open every Evening during the week, at half-pastT
o’clock and on Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons *to.
Admission, 25 oents; Children, 13 cents. se24-Im*
IVATIONAL HALL—MABKET STREET.
11 ONE WEEK MORE.
J. Iffftoo Williams’s cefebrated
PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE.
This magnificent PAINTING oommences with Chaos,
and continues down in historical order to the Babylo
nish Captivity, containing more than fifty of the moit
sublime and Interesting soenea in the Bible.
Exhibition EVERY EVENING. Poors open at 7} to
commence at a quarter before 8 o'clock precisely.
Tickets 25 cents—to be had at Bail door. OUldro
under 10 Tears 16 cents.
Also. Exhibitions on WEDNESDAY and SATUR
DAY AFTERNOONS for families and schools. Doom
open at 2; to commence at 8 precisely.
Explained by Professor TIBBITTB.
Dr. coggswell* ANTIPHLOGIS
TIC BALT,—Be it known to all afflicted with
Inflammatory Disease*, that this Medicine Is prescribed
tot that class of diseases only. It cures them by pro
ducing an equilibrium of all the fluids in the body, the
want of which is the sole Cause of Inflammation. It
has bat one aim, and this it perfectly accomplishes. For
testimonials and directions, seethe circular which may
be obtained Irom any Druggist. Depot, 204 DOCK Bt.
DR. COGGSWELL’a MEDICAL SALT—
The great remedy for Inflammatory Diseases,
and those only.
DR. GOGGSWELL’S MED’CAL salt—
Equalises the circulation without the
blood or strength.
Dr. ooggswell ,s medical salt—
Cares Bheamstism, Neuralgia, Fits, Fevers,
Headache, and the like.
Dfl. COGGSWBLL’a MEDICAL SALT—
Corea any and all forma (mark this!) of Inflamma
matory Disease.
DR. OOGGSWELL’s medical salt—
Depot, 202 DOCK fctreet. Any Information or
advice free’ygiven.
DR. COGGSWELL'S MEDICAL SALT—
Ib sold by all Druggists. Ask any of them for a
Circular. ocl<L3t*
HARTSHORNE’S cube-all—th®
GBBAT PAIN ANNIHTLATOB AND BKMKDY
FOB BYBPBPSIA, WEAK BTOMAOH AND WEAK
BOWELS. Prepired b, a OhemUt. Bottlei 12Xi 2b
and 60 cents.
THE! GREATEST DISCO YE BY IN MEDICAL
iOIENOE!
HABTSHOBNE’S CUBE-ALL should be kept in all
ramUies, In case of acoldenta or sudden sickness.
HARTSHORNB’S CUBE-ALL cares Rheumatism.
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Pains in the Stomach or Bowels.
HARTSHORNB’S CURE-ALL cures Pains in the
[limbs, Side. Back and Breast.
HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL curee Sprains, Bruises,
Scalds aud darns.
HABTSHORNE’fI CUBE-ALL cares Neuralgia,
toothache and Stiffness in the Joints.
HABTSHOBNE’S CURE-ALL cures Cholera, Diar
rhoea and all Pain.
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Deafness from a cold.
HAftTSHORNE’S CUBE-ALL cures Dyspepsia and
Indigestion \ also, Canker and Bore Mouth and 8oz&
Throat.
HABTBHOBNE’S CURE-ALL cures all Spinal Affec
tions and Weakness in Limbs.
HABTBHOBNE’B CURE-ALL is a great tools to
Weak Btomaoh and Bowels, and Improves Digestion.
|0- As the frequent changes of theweatherproduce
a bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pain in the Limbs and Body,
also, Stiff Neck—every person should getabotue. it
aets upon the Nerves, Muscles, Sinewy Blood and
Bones: and, by its warming «l ect ™-“f§E?£f I *s"
peU idl pain from the system. Geta *°ttle
and you will be astonished at its h »P p w? f UTW K ' ft
N. B. If you have a Oeugh, iae HABTsHOKNB’a
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SJ Billion*. use HABTSHORNE’S ANTI
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Box«, 26 cents. Sold by B. H. JENKINS,
Bo * ’ No. S 5 80UTH EIGHTH Btreet,
Between Market and Ohestnut Streets.
Simes 1 Stores, Ohestnut and Market streets.
Garrigues’, Tenth and Coates streets.
Wagner’s. Tenth and Lombard sts. an!2-th s tudtf if
ZOLLICOFFER’S ANTI-RHEUMATIO
CORDIAL Is the only preparation ever placed be
fore thepublid that bss performed so many
MIRACULOUS CUBES -
INFLAMMATORY AND CHRONIC
RHEUMATISM.
The most prominent and influential citizens bear wit
nesß of its efficacy. The abundant evidence from all
parts of the country is enough to warrant us in pro
nouncing that it is the greatest wonder of the age.
It is an internal remedy that strikes at the root of the
disease, and thus eradicates itenUrely from the system.
Prepared hy THEODORE BILKS, Chemist,
Northeast comer of Pine auq Sixth stream,
| oo7*Bm shU«deljbift,
by
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.Conductor,