The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 26, 1858, Image 3

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pk« domestics Ujuniog As FrwtWnghmrt
AWelle; eQFarabftm/KtrkbaurA £oj I<W Charles W
' Ohorohman A Oo;8frB W.Pbsss* AEUi^
A Ob; 180 nkga frdlf Renders A;Bro;» 44 bbls berries W
B Brow nswdtf ffuit-'N-'tf*U 1 nge;4S, cases mfre O AH»-
Ven;% foilß*h John>H.Ken»e<ly.fc 0o;..40 bales twine
Lalng,-M%tlmil*v A J Brown;-18,' easeSindlgo Lowber &-
Wllmer. .74 Mi* paper, ObariesMegarge & Co;40 pkg*
f* U»*-| 60 hagcsattpetr* Miller & Bro:
SOdo oatoh S2.bales goat skins order; 81 bbls fruitO A
Bam); 125'pVga domestics A glade A On; .80 eases boots
end shoes W a'A h Shuraway; 20 do W M BheweU;4o
■ doHyets; Otaghoro k.Oo: ; 40 dp Qraff.A Falrlamb;.Bo
-■ bbls oilShQbvr*Buntitig, A C<q. 19 pkgi glassware B E
Boutb!aod;6o do domestics £<T .WayA 0o; 82 oases bdw
J Wooten, Jr; 500 pkga mdse Leech A 0o; 1000 do va
rious ' {; , •
,',‘atOHMO' 'Ip—StaanjsWp jDlty of Richmond, Mitcholl
- —lOO baa 00 cs tobacco- BocVoor, McOammon'd: Oo; 75
' bxa do MoU.Ac Boehm: 70 do 12 cs do Poban 3s Tattf; 40
bxs do 11‘WattraBt*; -7o'd6:j,RBaak; -10 do Wardla.A
Stevenson;- 82 do Mercer & .Antelo; IM.do V Webster,
Jr; ,48 do A & ft Armstrong; 1 hhd Vtiorce H O’Doanttll;
62 bageftu\tfaSVlu& BheweU; v l4 plgsdo /-Morgan;
21 bags do ldo feithers Poland; 1400 bbls
flour T 4 Newhall A Oo; 4& empty basks fingel A Wolf.
RICHMOND —Steamship ..Virginia,: Kelly—32 boxes
tobacco Tboa Webster. Jr; 61. bags fruit Tußtiu A Bhew
ell; 27 do 14 do nutsN HeUlhg*;-20.d0 ft nit .Miller A
Brother; 19 do seed Boybr A Barclay; 68do peas OH
- Camming*: 16 do fruit A W Prettymau;, 18 empty casks
H*9ft*j\Colilna,%A 06; ' 62 dbEugel A,Wolf; <BB do 140
bdlsirnn l6opkg*isttna,rie«,brder.. v '
jC. ; ; PASSENGERS ARRIVED
In steamship City of Now York, from 'Boston—Mrs.
Wra Jackson, bits 8 Stevens, Mica Eliza Bteveni } Mr J
Mr-J-Brutina,. .
BOARD OF TRADE
Liw&taoa joassoN, ) ,
Sowabo'O. Bidolb;. oGoxhittss or tan Mobys.
M - w r - '
letter bags
Al ik* iAtrthanu* BxthtngtiPkitodilfM**
Ship Taysarora, Dnnlevr,»’....'.»...***Llverpoel, Nov 1
Ship Prince de JolnvUle, Foster,.,..Pernambuco, soon
Barque St 1 Jbmes, 0ruf1e.V.......... Rto de Janeiro, soon
Barque PrlacDU*Newton Havana, soon
Basque Washington Butcher, C011in5.,... Havana, soon
Ba.que Thomas DallertrD’ll..:. ....;«.lAgti»yra, soon
Brig Ella Reed, T0K»....V.-.....8t Jago de Oaba, sooa
Brig dpaa4away, < TtiotDßson % . :Vort anSpita, soon.
Brig Hermes JBewersiT....'. ; Lisbon, soon
Brig Sppi> Hendrick* 8ckut..............L0nd0n* soon
Brig Btandyvnfte, Coimack*. Pernambuco, soon
Sla_t'ms3uuUia*tue.
PORT OF FHIIiAOEbPHUi Oct. 28,1868.
80N Rta8.5......6*44 f BUN 81T8..,,,,,...6 17
HIQH-WATJDI... ..... .. 6 20
' - ARRIVED • , •
Bteamship .Oily of New .-.York, Howes. 48 hoars from
Boston, with rudse nod passengers tq H Wrnsor. Re*
parts-haringpassed at the Bruvkwater Br sohrOerq,
from'Malaga,-and * Brbtrm brig; also ships Thomas Q
Perkins, for 8t J6hnyNß,'North Carolina, for'Bcaiii,
AtltagtonVfor Aspin»aU,' Nbnpareil, for New York, and
barque ParenHrforßbssrio. ail waiting wind. ’ Off .De
laware City passed pr barque Traveller, from' KJode
Janeiro; in tow 6f tug J G Ncafla '*
BrigG W Barter, Barter, from Piotou
Bobr O A Greiner, Woaver, 8 dsjrs from Salem, with
mdse to optain. r
Schr Starlight, York, 6 days from Portland, with mdse
to Jainu Baker. ' . ,
Bckr Triumph', Artis, 6 days from Salem, In ballast to
oap’Aia i “ '" '
Behr Raima Zt Day, Hackney, 6 days from Boston, in
ballast io Lehigh Coal Co.
Scbr Mary Nowell, Conll, 8 days from Sandwich, in
ballast to Obas Hiller A Co-
Scbr g B Wheeler, r Mlller, 6 days frem Boston, in bal
last t* Brown A White.
Scbr Pishsr, 0 dsys from Bolton, in b*l
last to Johnß White \
flobi 3‘ W Early. Sipple.,l day from Frederica, Del,
with corn add eats to Jas Barrett A Son. ' ' ,
Bcbr Rookingbam; Talpor, 6 days from Portsmouth,
in ballaetto Noble, Hammett a Caldwell.' (
Bcbr Mary .-Ellen. ,CutDngham,.6 days from Deep
Creek, Va, Witb'lumb>r tocsplaiq.
Bcbr- Barat6gO, 01srlr,10 day* from Gardiner, Me,
with iee?toß A Bonder A Oo."’• 1 ' ' "
Bchr Kent. Cdhee, 8 days from Georgetown, Md, with
wheat and'oats to J L'Bewley A 00,
Bttbf 1 dsyfrom.Port Deposit, Md,
with, com to J.D.Bewley, A Co.'
Btbr Jobh A Hausrd, Lawa: 2 days fromMUford,Bel,
with grain and b*rk to Richardson A Ordrman '
Bo r Jas UoOloskey, Bt«bbins, 6 d&ys from Haddam,
Ct, with stone to J.hJcOloakey ’ ,
Scbr Hartford* Griswold, from Hartford.-
SchrPbceaix, Upton, from Portland.
. r . . RHTURNED..
The steamship Kezmebeo,. Cspt Hand, which sailed on
Batnrdsy for N«w York, broke one of her cranks when
outttlde of Cape May, and returned to port yesterday to
repair.
CLEARED.
f Steamship Delaware. Copes, N York. J AHderdice;
Brig Globe, Letar, Georgetown, 80, .to load for Mon
tevi<leo,,WinEeatoA.‘ ... < •
Brig George-W Barter, Barter, Plotoa, Arnold A
Wilson.' r - .
Bobr Emma L Day, Htoksty; Biohmond, Lehigh
CoalOo - v -;\.k - ; -
fiobt Mary Howell,' Coveil, Cohaaset,C MiUer A 00.
Sohr S B Wheeler, Miner, Bostoo', Brown A White;
f&hr Treasurer, Fisher. Boston, J R White
Bohr Lather Child,’ Nlckerscn, Portland, L Audsnrled
A Co. i -v -> ..
BchrEWPerry,Retry,Beaton, - - do '
BchrTberesaO, Gandy, Boston,.' do
Scbr O G Floyd, lUckett, New Bedford, do
Bobr OH Tolley.flsfford. Baltimore*captain. -
Bcbr Phmalx, Upton, Portland, Bepplier A Bro. - - -
Bcbr Mary Ellen, Oottlngham; Deop Creek, Va, Croa
key A Co
Bchr Hartford, Griswold, Bridgeport, N Btorterant
AOo.'-* • <•• f, -
BlrßWflilng, Qlsypool, Baltimore, A Giorei/Jr. ,
(Correspondence of The Press.)
, HAVRE DE GRACE. Cot 2s, 1668.
The Wyomingleft this ‘morning with 12 boats, laden
and consigned as follows; ' , >. .
John Gjtßia. and R B Oabeen\ railroad iron to Reeves,
Abbott' A* Co; O O Price and John Miller, lumber to
Norcrow A Sbeets; • George Lerber, plg.irim tofi J fit
ting A Bro: Co) A G Harvey, oorh, cals, Ac. to' Hum
phries, Hoffman &'Wright;-Co! Wm Willis, cioverssed,
Ac. to do; JamesMcOormaok. lOmber to' Solton. Van.
derraer A Oc; Bloomer,'do Blokes A.Bro, Woodbury: O
B Suckalew and Iloluk, eoM to Delaware City.
« . .(Otacmpondenwof Th«Pr««.) ‘ '■
V ' BBA.DIH&, <>t\. 45.'1858-- -
Th§ following boat*; from ttia union Gahal. pused
into the E'chojlUll Otsai. io-day, bound to piuladel.
ybla, laden aad«oualfs»d aft fallows:..
Homeward B«ab4, - lumbar to X«ln? £ Walla: 8 A For
o«y,do to M t* DbVby; Fraoli' Wlfce, do .to U'Trtunp t
8oo; 3 K Darla, do to Unions & Taylor: Faith, flosranft
grain to Sainphrtea,,Hoffman &'Wright; MUesborg Iron
Woria, bar iron to'Varotds Broj' Merchant*' Vrleod,
IoP Brenditoger; Job S filaohwoU, do toP T
Jeunioja. _. _ ,F.
ivr raotQßm.!
(OorrMpondeato cT theßMladslphia Exohihße,)
- v OiF» Islawd, Oct 25,6 B 31.
The resMlfl /before reported.at tlis Breakwater still
remain. fa this afternoon. WiodNliE,
/• witfcabearyke*. ■ "
Stars, |c9 4
[«m*ORAPHTO re*MISS.I
- --• ' • ' ' Ohablistox, Ofit 25,
The steamship Keyitona, State, from .Philadelphia,
arrivedh e/eat £PM.tr>'d*y,*3l well. FreijhtsdulL
V ; *■“ \T, S. kT; G. Budp, Agents.
Bq&vox, Oct 26.
The shfp-Mincb6*t*r,’o*pt Anderson. 1 tom Glasgow,
bound to NoWYprk, pot Into FayatGot 9th in distress.
Casks with part of cargo of icon thrown overboard.
- BwassaA, Ga.,Oct2s .
Arrived, shlpe'KaloJ end Laconia, from Liverpool;
Riga, from New York; Admiralty. from Boston.
In the offing, ship Georgia, tm Bt Thotnsi, coming up.
• Nrw Obucaxs, Oot 36.
Arrived, ships BehAdaos, Rochester, and Booking
ham, from Liverpool', 'barques Gtso* Hammond, froni
Riston; Abeena, from Now York; ships G»)enaaad !
Riefcard Robinson; from Haw York; Martha Nott and.
Ashland,from Poston.'
\ MEMORANDA. v ••
Ship Wabaa/ffartridgs,’sailed from Bangor Aug 18
Zor Cork; for orders. ’ ' ‘
Bbfp Musccngne, Carter, cleared at Baltimore 33d lost.
foT Marseilles.? , '*, -v ’/ ‘
Ship.Rateo, orocker, from. Fading July 29, arrived
*t New York'yeateider/ 'l-
Ship QtieVn of the’JSdat, from Callao for Cowes, was
spoken 3d Inal’, Jat 28, long 3d 20.'
Ship Robert Cushman, Morse/ from Liverpool, at
Charleston 33d lost < < . >'■
Ship Mortimer LlrlcgatOD, B*m*on, slesred at Savan
nah 3)it tilt .for flftvre^wiVbiOW,baieaupland cotton.
Barque Lear:*, WilcJau.' for Venice, cleared at Rich*
jnond.3Bi Inst'with ,437 hbde tob'aoflo' ‘
Barque Jli4usl, Seabnry, cleared at New York yester
day for Valparaiso.
Barque -Elisabeth, lO.daysont from Boston for Mon
tevideo, was spoken 9th lost. Ut 36 40.- long 8910.
Baiqne -Albat, from/Maoltneln for
dare cut. was spoken oet4, lat 2710, long 36 0L
Barque Burlington, Keen*,,from Leghorn Aug 23, ar
rived at'NewYoj k yesterdays- . . x :
- Barque Aaron I Harvey, Miller, hencaatßarbadoes
l«tln»V '•'=• ' * r V" V. , ;
Barque Sewell, desredat Hew York yester
day for Satnttra.
Barque Fairy, Bliah, sailed from Poo-ehow-foo July
23 for tbs coast, to load teas for Bbanghae , , . -
Barque Dnroiwtrir, White, from Bio de Janeiro ISth
Alt, with ooffee, at Baltimore 24th last. 5 .
Brig w m Taylor, Hall, Stevens, oleared at Baltimore
88d lest forLagoayra. „ . .
Brig Ann M Weeks, Norwood/'for Philadelphia,
•leaved at . Bayannab 21st lust With 633 Backs wheat,
015 Bales cotton,' arid 89 old Iron. . : -
f*ch>a AflotljVJohnron, and J'WWoola ton/for Phi
ladelphtafsMled from Riobrooaa 331 Ids*. :
Bohr Bosamond, 0 frees, for Pernambuco, sailed from
Baltimore yesterday. ‘ - - <•
Bohr Geo DarbjvMttUlner/cleared at Charleston 224
tnlt. for New <
Behr 0 B Peaalee, Foster, clearod at Charleston 23d
Inst, for PhUtdeljphla. with 237 hales cotton, fi2s.it ck*
wheftt, 60 o«kjclayj74bblsb«ef, 20hhds iron, add 60
amptybbls.' •' "’' <[ /,
Bchr Geo A Tittle, Adams, for Boston, went to sea
from Charleston 234 Inst
Bohr Fannie; Y*nw,cleared al New York yesterday
for Olenfoegos'" v-- . /
Sohr B J Johnson, Button, for Key West, eleeredet
Hew York : -
Bchr Budleotir, cleared at .New York yesterday
for F«roandlßa/<;.‘- :' v
Bcbrs Flyaway* Darlii find J h Heta, toper, oleared
ml New York W,for *;■;* ■ ; •
KAannß jnBOJBLLAinr,. 6 ..
Brig Loaugo, u «hleh iwae tOWed back to Georgetown.
80, dismasted,.&b, wai frdm that port for GuadalOnpe,.
•ed n«vt eehMore/ ' f ':^'
Ship Hplojon/or Boston, from -Melboarne for Sioga
»ore. previously reported abandonod/waa seen la Tor
tea Straits July St, plundered of.all her rotate, rigging,
and sails, by. the Admiral Boxer j Jones, arrived at
Bombay. < -
VoBJBIGN PORTS*
BarbadoeS —it SOtb September, Titaoia, Apple/, from
Hastpost; Biggs, Baltimore} Sheet
Bouse/ K6r/p)k|. «hr'B«o Wing, K!rw*n. Bal*.
tlmote: 4th,:ba(que~-&keelsicr«<WiUard, New'Haven;
, 6th, seer Charlotte, Mipetva, BUnseomb. • 6th,
brig Hobartj Hooper. Balttmore; «obr r J. FCarrer, try-'
tug the market/' Bld Sept;,2B;b,. barque Mayflower,
PunU/'Ahtlgnss'brlgs-’Hftnpjj) Baleh,-.Matthews, St
Thomas; Ocrodowa, FrankUo, Tucks island. .
Old atQaebee itithlnat, Thomas, Lon
dooj rFqnaiqr, Smith, HnU; |Malukoff. Hatrick, Liver
pool; P«erlo6B^Boydj,§feehwk; iting, Wright, Li
werpbol;'Storm ok; Bjalmer,
'Rlferdile. Homes, Llrerpool; barques
Lord .peLs; BrdwnVßriStQl/ Gl4Bnaland, Bonn, Bnb*
\ lip; .OniefUiaYßiwtqabn; Grimsby; Tnds Lee. Barela#,'
. Marjportj. Ohirlofle Hardvob, OowardJ Swansea; bng
PsrweqtfKey,/Pfr2ihelb ■ .<
fild frbtudo 231 Inst, at 10 A Boo
vti<D,-,McMasterS)LiTerpobl. •:
'l* & tifottlt-* ‘*V>
NBW«‘YCRK/oet-2 I^— Ar; shlp»'Besolate, Freeman/,
. 1 Liv«rpoot;o<w in "Monarch, Page,do; barqdesß A Ooeh
■ rah; KOyea, Malftsai'/NlflholM, .oarwinv>iumrprd, Bril
.. tol; ; £renLahin-.Orpheus, WessoU,.Brernsn^ .brigs J M
.Wilklni/VBfJ'tiecioVPag'vaiht N 8; .Banlel.. Webster,?
WUUatbfiJdilsga'L.ashre.Cavld H-DayleS, Jayne, Tarra
. gona, SpatorHeXenarrarl sobertsT Charlottetown, PBr.
: Below, Colombia,
from
:-v r Gtdv Ship Oonfldence/gAiri New-Orleam; sehrs Asm,
,Oale, City Polnti 'Jobti &bdtoh l 'LfngoVoh'arleston} Bu- r
dora.Cnrtis. Boston tWidieWorld .Bucoley,Wilmington.
» " 1 Sailed, ship Nichqhajßudle; BvlifSavannah/ baique
‘CoWen.Bale, Whltebetry;AApinWali. • •
& ntm*«
’ vjiitoia lt’
* l>si^^;qZroiilojfe>^A4S|;tnd'plMteHi^:U;wltti'gre»ee,.
/wblchhMiMaffiiStyWrihe sk'bil and?
f>V GoeqAiirn/acompound ofCoeosnutOU,*q.,
«>V' t» for-the Hair. la. r«uHlyib-r
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ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELB,
GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut street, below Ninth.
• A H Mickle, NY- G G Martin. N Y
P Bzaasoh A <%vB A * F E Poster, Oolnmbns
, c Barrows, Providence ' P Poullatn, Ga
’A S‘Moorhead,'Pottevlll6 • Mr» Moorhead, Pottavllle
H B Wilkins, Pittsburgh CD Gibson, NY
W A Medlar A la. Pa T B 1 hompson, St Paul
•H J Lawrence, NY Mrs 8 A Pucvlaoce, Pa
Miss Purviance,' Butler MltaM Bryson, Pa
T BBrysen; Silver Bpnngs B CamDbell, Balt
Mrs Pearson, Md B W Mulliklo. Oin x
Mifl L Malllkln, Oln ' 'J M NY * _
Dr Padron, NY- - Geo T Wallace A wT, Va
David Mioge, Va - ‘R H‘Finch, Va
Mr Davila, Peru £ Mason A la, Miss
•W# H Dudley A la, Fla Mrs Quitman, Hatches
Mrs Obadbmrn A eh, Mies Mbs Quitman. Natchez
Mf/s Rose Quitman, Mis* Miss Bllza Quitman, Miss
F H Quitman, La Jos Lovell, N Y
H T finery,Hartfbrd.Gt U Mandal, Pern
Beoj w Jones, Trenton 8 A Whitney, N J
G E Leonard A son, Md M J Gibson, N Y
OhasKoowsr, St Lonis - J P Pease, Ga
E Chamberlin, NY Mrs T Ritchie, Washington
Miss Harrison, Va Mrs Harrison, Va
G G Harrison, Va Miss Ritchie, Washington
Ur F HI ater, Reading Ffl Hunter <fc 1, Leeajwrt
J P Harris/ Pa D Longnecker, Laooister
M K Forman* Easton - L H Forman. Easton
R P Black, Easton - Jacob Decbard. Kaaton
Chaa M Leuprard. NY A P fitvn ton, NY
Dr Metcalfe &1, Natohes »Hss Metcalfe, Natches^
Floved Bailey* NY- J T Butterworth, N Y
Jdd Underhill, Shamokin Thos Walters, Washington
F>B Clark, Mobile F H Moore, N Y
IT Motten* N T . Obae Miller, NY
P H Archer, Salem, N J WB Thompson, N J
E Broda, Schuylkill oo HJ Moody, NY
F Moatgomery* NY 8 fima l A la. York, Pa
WB Mullen. SO Mies U Reiser, N Y
John Krepp, N Y Louis Wolff. NY v
Ohts WollT- NY T Long. SO
Lawrence Taylor, NY • Henry MaUlard, N Y
Jas Farley, NY B I‘afts A Is. Memphis
R H Llttlo, NY J W Baker; N 1
J 3 Fearing, NY HO DlUaye, N Y
Col Adams. N Y Mr Grovesbush, N Y
-Judge Spufford, N Orleans J A fihar, Md .
J Paine, N Y Sami Ellis, Fla
D Segur, Toledo. O 6i, Johnson, Cleveland, O
Leonard Stone, Mass WmStone, Maes'
8 8 Raymond, Mass G U Giddioga, Texas
A. Oraig A la. Bootlond D Bcow A 2 da* Boston
SR Spaulding, Boston H B Ha sey, Boston
T RJBarford, fialt ~ - J Napier A dan, N Y
MERCHANTS* HOTBL-»oarth st.* below Arch.
J P Thompson, Va 0 J Moore, Va
D Bair, Lancaster* E U Brown, Lfcucaster
J R Thompson, Pa 80 Hayden, Cal
JDS Cast* MiflUnburg M B Priestly, Northumb’d
8 M Allison. Xenia, O 8 fitoyde A la, Pittsburgh
N O Doohler, Pa J P McGee, Pa
8 W Caldwell, Pa J D Adams, Miss
R 3 Bankhead, Miss R Redwine, Texas
T Smith, West Chester M E MelUnger. Pa
E OBeigart: Lancaster J BPord, Waihlogton,
D P Tusey* Blair co, Pa A Dtssinger, Lsno Pa
LT O JBdner A lady, N J John T Nixon, N J
Miss O Ebner, N J T Strong, Pittsburgh
Jo l *n 8 Wallaos, Pa W A Kolgbt, Phila
M Briley, NY Hon J H Walton, Pa *
Miss F Fonlk, Pa OD B rod head, Pa
6 J Ho'linghead, Pa W L tcott, fibacuokln
L R Barns* Pa James Kirk, Sliffliu, Pa
Davis Alton, Ftttaton David Morgan, Pitta ton
G \Y Albright, Pa OF Decker, Pa
Wm W Black, Zanesville S 8 Black, Bpringfield
Alex Grant, Springfield W L Hatnsson* Conn
F J Leavenworth, Scranton J Orossly, N Y
1 Bouton, Bath John T Henry, N Y
B Hashes A wife, Mass H 8 Wbissen, Ohio
D W Moore, Oleaifleld .F J Blitz, Columbia* Pa
G Dorsey Green* Pa J 8 Proudfoot, fa
J A Mazurie/Pittabargh L Putt, Pa
J Bergreen, N Y
UNION HOTEL—Arch street, below Fourth.
DReeso, Pa - H Birob, Reading
Thos Forsyth, Hickory J H Moßown, Oak Roads
W KirSp&triok A la,Esston E Baker, Madison, la
E Swift, Eastos H 3 Eberly A la Lauoaster
O 8 Russell A ia, Athens ' Miss HM. Spaulding, Pa
Jacoo Dioe, Pa Geo K Green A la, N J
Hon J Ysutftot Baltimore MissEfinyder, Del W Gap
B F Brodbuad Del WaGap M L Tappia, We«tfield, NJ
T Hieharda, Westfisld, N J J Rader, Easton, Pa
D G«ne. Kaftou, Pa R F Lv*-, Pottsnile, Pa
Jobu SUchler* Pott>rille,fa J Anlabaugh, N Oxford,Pa
A G Renioger, Allenfowu J O Coon, Plemtngton* N J
W H Price, Cleveland, O B lUybold A la, DelwOlty
Mrs(Chapas, Delaware City Mrs Extor, Delaware City
: NATIONAL HOTEL—Babe Street, above Third.
-B K Manbeck, Berks co H Shaffer, Berks co
Joe Mt Clare G W Banm Reading
B 8 jueran; Lebigh.co N German Jr, Allentown
W F Yeager, Allentown A 8 Rahl, ilieotown
O W Eckert, AUeutown • U J Kttmer, AlDhtowa
G N Kramer, Allentown A BalUet. Lehigh oo
E,Mayer A la, Norristown 8 Felix* Mloersvllle
J Boyer, Schuylkill co A B Bucher. Lebanon
M Krels, Schuylkill oo MR Hoetb, Lebanon
J Horst. Lebanon . Jfl L'ck, Pa
W O Thompson. Janfata co G W Geigeb, Beading
Job Barnaby, Mt Union, O H J Readier, Pottsvltle
H W Stark, Trenton N Stark. White Haven
H Light* Lebanon co, Pa Wra Crawford, Pa
C Rlne, Lancaster , J Jameson, N J
GO McWoine, Lnserna oo MW Millard, Luienae co
8 Hoover, PottaviUe JMlnntslnger* Pottavllle
J A Hooper, Canton, Pa J Weimar, Ashland, Pa
J BOlearor A la, Pa > P B James, Pa
J J Melick, Light street T FJyn, Wilkesbarru
8 Black,. Wilkesbarre G W Drake, Monrde co
J Faust, Perote, Pa h Tittu, Easton, pa
A,Davis.-Easton, Pa £ J Hunt, Little York. NJ
E Hartsier, Myers town O Edwards, Lee, Miss
BOAOK BEAR INN—Fifth and Merchant streets.
D Field, W Chester D Kimble, Pa
J Bcett. Pa , J 8 Kirk. Pa
A Kimble, Pa L Schofield, Pa
J J Schofield, Pa E J Morton. Pa
O H Peott'packer, W Che* J J’fiUdiger, Pa
JDevoe.W Chester G W gtroUp, Miflllnton
Ueo W Fcssler, Pa John Patton. Lane co
8 B Paonebakor, Pa fi U Chandler, Pa
A'B VauderalUto.Pa . G Kimble, Pa
J O Taylor, Lane co John A Reynolds, PA
EUwood Bm«dh»y A la, P* G W Prite, Coatesvilfo
A H Brinton, Bid M ll Richards. Pottstown
E6w Ghben, Pa JWflcewabf, NY
John Vaudenllce* Pa Mahlon Bishop, Pa
BAbD EAGLE—Third street, above Csllowhlll.
D B&hm&n, Carbon co T A Horn, Mahoning
P Gilbert Ala Monroe co Bliss J Gregory, Biunroe co
M Kemmetcr, L**hlgh co P Kemmerer,LaDc49tbr, O
AtDosHBhD. Kreldersrille LeVi BimoU, Ailentown
Jas Lowrlgbt, Her} s oa Elias Miner A da:M Chunk
John Ball, GuakertOwh ' David Black, Lebanon co
G Wolftrslnjfger, Pa . , CBenno,NO .
Jcdßenco, N O II Bcbultz, Bethlehem
John Rebeck, Berks co Henry Stahl, Norristown
Mrs Quinn, Harrisburg Mr Coburn, Easton
Obas Mason. Qoakertown A Mtarkam. Little tlap Fa
John Bebler, Monroe oo ' ASchortfc, filahch Chunk
John 8 Rauch, Lebanon Jos Young A la. C»rbon co
Casper Metier* Monroe bo UN Hoffman, Dsnielsv, Pa
J KKichHpe, Danielsville Mrs Krause, Allentown
Mias Kranie, Allentown J Bobuots, Northampton co
Mr Schware, Union co Aaron Zeller, Beaver co
BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second street, below Vine.
J L LloydvßoyUatowa M*j J M Fey, Doyleitown
Peter Hsllowell, Pa A Harris, Pa
J C Weeden & la. N Hope Wm Ciosaon, Pt Pleasant
MissTwimng. Ohio J P Shank, Springfield
D RalTensperger, Springfl’d Jag Mitchell. Bprio£tleld
Wfn'W Blakey, Pa ’ Ji Carhart. M 4
Mbta Kate Carhart; Ud £ N Miles, Banville
Stacy Brown, Pa , A Brown, Pa
JohaLaine, Pa‘ . 3SH Walton, Pa
THOB. B. HUGHBS.
. MADISON HOU6B—Second street, bslow Arch*
B A Mercer, Ohio H Pottlller, Va
J M Sellers A la, N Y J It todor, Va
H Walters. WuhitgtQa A A BowtseU, Washington
Adam B Hear tc. la, Pa W H Cook, Delaware
N D Buckm&ster, Del Ssml W Lacey, Del
Ja&Qook, Del Henry Heckman, Del
Ohae Campbell, Phila
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third et., ab. OaliowblU.
N Haldeman, Bucks 00, Pa O Barnes, Pa
GeoFcbtnld, Pa Benj Helirlch, Pa
Jas Miller, MUleratown C Bender, COocenbarg
Benj F Apple, Pa L BStanner, Pa
Henry Rogvs, Reading Dsn) Hafer, Beading
Jacob Maurer, Beading J K Grim, Pa
O B Humphrey, Pa 3 Kepler, Pa
Ab Stauffer. Beika eo J B Keber h la, Pa
David Bair & la, Pa Jacob Bair Sc la, pa
B Leaher, Pa .. D»nl BHtle, P*
M Cooper, Oooperaburg H G Gilbert, Beading
John Walters, Pa
AMERICAN)) HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Fifth.
£ 8 Hendrick, NY L W Williams, Balt
H Lambert, Pittsburgh J Q Adams, Hnnting’n eo
Sam’l Dickey, pa PO Wilson, N Y
J P Pepper* Washington Alov Lee & la, Waeh»ton3
ABeUg,NY. J W Hayes, N J 1 J
Thoe J Lewi*, Del Mie* M L Bomerlf. Pa
Mias E L Jewett,Brooklyn R EiUw>rtb, N Y
JfißrlntonacU. Pa HR Smith, Pa
W fc McKee, Conn G W Cook, S Y
W L A B D y N ° ,n 0 Bmyley, jr, Easton
MOUNT VERNON HOTET>—Seoond at,above Arob.
MaJFvyiDoyleatown. Pa MArnold, Doyleatown,Pa
Georvq WlllUmS, N J 8 0 Jeffrie*, Phila
* N Jfrkera, Phils W H Swartwout, Phila
JF Kline, Kline’s Grove, PhWm Kennard. Wll, Del
B G Porter, Mt Holy, N J J H Oarson, Easton. Pa
Jaokioa Leidy, Dover, Del A G Montgomery, Pa
81. Yltus’e franco.—This dlatretainq and
mortifying nervocs affection la left generally either to
take its natural course, or Is treated on general pried
plos with v ry little snccess.' The nemus symptoms
are not the diaesae lleelf, and proeaed from functional
or organic derangement In the nervous centres. No
medicine has been found equal to the PERUVIAN
BYBUP, in cheeking the lavolnntary nervous trem
blings known as Bt. Titos’a Dance.
- For sale In this city by F. Brows, oorner Fifth and
phealnut, and Hassard k Co., corner Twelfth and
Chestnut. oe2fi.4Awtf
Coconlne, g*^
BUDNRTra OOOOALNB.
BCRNETT’B COOOATNH.
A single nppllcat’on renders tho hair (no matler how
stiif and dry) soft and glossy for several d»ys. It is the
best and cheapest Hair Brewing in tho World. Pre
pared by Joaspa Bbbitstt k Co., Brston. For rale by
Dealers generally, at 60 cents per bottle. 0c26-6t
The Man. with Black Whisker* has at last
revealed tha secrot of, his sucoess In changing them
from their orfgioal color of red. He confesses to have
toadouseof the only true Hair Dyt known—Jclbb
H*UBt,’s YnofiTißLv Hsiu Dvs. For sale by all re
spectable Druggists, and at the Laboratory of Jolbs
JlidibA; C0.,704 OflSfiTKpx St, Philadelphia. 0c25 61
To All who Want Money* - Jones fic
CO., • Brokers, Northwest oorner of THIRD and'
GABKBLL BTREET3, below LOMBARD, advance
Cash liberally, in large and small amounts, upon'
deposits of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Guns,
Clothing/ 1 Ac ,on moderate terms. ; Oifloe hours from
O.aJm. to ?P, M. . oe2Mm
1 I*e.v Xrlmmliie. and Zephyr store and Foc-
XOBT —J. O. MAX fPEW A BON, Boutbeut Ble-*
venth and Chestnut. ■ r 0021-lro
$5O, 960, 950, 960, $5O, 350, 350, *50,-
BINGEB’S SEWING MaOHINES —PRICES RB
-DUOED —A new aud elegant Family Sewing Ma
chine for J6O, and the general scale of prices greatly
reduced. AU who want simple, and Te
llable Sewing Machine; which has an established repu
tation for doing the very best work on every kind of
material, are invited to oall at our office and examine
the hew machines, at the reduced prices. They can
not fail to be satisfied. . I/M. SINGER k 00.,
001-lm . No. 603 CHESTNUT Street.
' r Thomaß W. BaUy> No* 6RR Market Street,
Importer and Dealer In Fine Watches, Jewelry, Silver
and Plated Ware. First-olass goods constantly on hand
Th paying cash for every article, is enabled
to. Jl at a staAll' advance. Those about purchasing
•would do well to ooU.. AU goods warranted as xepte
entfiSd. , -»-ry .* ' se4-3m
SAtlag Ytmd,—Five . per Centt interest*—
National safety trust company, walnut
stroet, S. W. oorner of,TIIIBp, Philadelphia. Money
recelred in any sun, large or small, and intorest paid
from’ the day of deposit'to the day of withdrawal.
Money is received and payments made daily, without
notiee. The. investments are made in Beal Estate,
Mortgages, Ground -Bents, and such first-class securi
■tUyis tb charter requires. Ofike hours, from 9 o’clock
>li>‘th’e nventng ontil 6 o’clock in the afternoon, ndon
Monday tod •vsnlngs nntu 8 o’clock,
UP TO OKB O'CLOCK THIS MOBBING
opcriol Notices.
Seaman’s Saving- Fund—Office au3 wamut
street, one door west of Seoond street. Reoelres de
posits in earns of One Dollar and upwards, from all
classes of the oommunity, and allows Interest at the
rate of five percent, per annum.
' Ofioe open dally, from 9 until 6 o’clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President,
Franklin Fell; Treasnrer and Beoretarj, Charles U
Morris. '
Singer's Sewing Machines—That Singer's
Sewing Machinos make the b»st stitch ever invented,
has been widely known for years. Other machines may
make a similar stitch npon a few light fabrics, but
ginger’s alone ore competent to do every kind of work
upon every variety of fabric.
Singer’s new Family Sewing Machines have the same
relative superiority as his machines for manufacturing
purposes. They are alho more beautiful than any
other.
Hemming and Binding Ganges of the most improved
style are applied when desired to any of Singer’s Ma
chines. I. M. SINGER CO.,
se!6-tjan22 No. 602 CHESTNUT Street.
One»Prlce Clothing of the Latest Styles, and
made In the best manner, expressly for übtail balbs.
We mark our lowest selling prices in flaw piqvmib
on each artlole. All goods made to order are warranted
satisfactory, and our obb-pbios btstbh Is stclotly ad
hered to. We believe this to bo the only fair way of
dealing, as thereby all are treated alike.
JONES A CO.,
a027-ly 604 MARKET Street.
Tbnm’s Patent Case Shoe Brashes, compact
AND CLEANLY.—Just ths thing for Travellers, Board
ers, and House-keepers. Fold by Grocers and Shoo
Dealers. Charles D. Thum, Manufacturer of every de
scription of Brushes, No 160 North THIRD Street.
Gallagher Is unking Silver's Afr-tfght Gas
BURNERS as they should be, in the most workmanlike
manner, and of the be.t materia , a.
I WARRANT TH’B STOVB TO GIVE SATISFAC
TION, OR THE MON BY WILL BE REFUNDED.
There are many imitations in the market, which have
a tendency to destroy the good qualities of this Steve.
Call at my store, and see one in use before making your
purchases. A. J. GALLAGHER,
oc!6-lf No 806 N. SECOND St., ab. VINE.
Grover A Baker's Celebrated Family Sewing
MACHINES
A NEW STYLE-PRICE *5O.
730 Obsst.vpt Srasar, Philadelphia,
These Machines sew from two spools, aod form a
seam of unequalled strength, beauty, and elasticity,
which will hot rip, even If every fourth stitch be cut.
They are unquestionably the beat in the market for
famtiy use.
oel6-tf |E7* voa a oißCDLiß._rft
ftlarriages
On the morning of the 2Qth ins‘ant, at the residence
of Daniel Grafly, E«q M by the tt-v. N. M. Jones, Reo.
tor of St Bartholomew’* Church. Mr. ERASTUBHILL
to Miss BALLIE K. KNORIt, daughter of the late
Mathias Knorr, Jr., and grand daughter of Sarah K,
Tyson. a
{Beatljs.
On Sunday afternoon* 24th iostant, EMMA P., wife
of BHchael A. Burke, and daughter of the late Charles
Woolley.
The relatives and friends of the family are reepnct
fully invited to attend h*fr ftinerat, from the reiddcDce
of her node Peter Bofoudt, No. 400 North Fourth
street, on Wednesday) 27th Instant, at 2 e’olock P. M.
To proceed to Glenwood Cemetery. y
On the 22d instant, in the 86th year of her ago, EL*
LEN, fcifoof O. P. HnpfaJd, Jr, and oldest daughter
of Isaac nod Dorothea Nefftou.
The friends of the family are respectfully invited to
Rt'end hrr funeral, from the renfdnnce of her husband,
No 925 Piloert street., this (Tuesday) morning* October
2Ctb, at 10 o’olock, without further notice.
On the morning of the 24th instant, ESTHER COL
WELL, wife of Henry Lippen, in the 48ih year of her
age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence
of hor hosband* WJssohlckoa, on Wednesday morning,
at 10 o’clock. Funeral 'o proceed to Eoxborough. ♦*
OBITUARV.
Died, on SAtdrday, the lelii instant, Mr. QUINTIN
OAMBBELL, Jr., in the fortieth yoar of his ego.
The 2a fc sad duties have been paid to one who. while
living, was endeared to all who knew him, and in whose
death so many have been left to mourn, and whose
memory they will long and tenderly nourish.
Heath is the enemy or llfej his weapons, Unerring ar
rows ; the end, the shrottd, the mattock, and
'< the deep, dAmp vsnlt, the darkness and the worm.”
Hit arrows are thrown promiscuously among' the
crowds of a city, and alike o’er the country. They
alight In valleys, and on mountains, on lakes, stream
lets, and the ihlghty ocean—there Is no spot whereon
the breath of lire is drawn but the »haft of death finds'
its victim.
When this fell destroyer aims the arrow at a good
man, and he Isremoved from amor gat os. his loss throws
around the circle, of which he formed the nu.leus, a
sad and sorrowiog gloom. The friend looks in and fiods
all sadness there—the wife looks Around, and weeps,
; when the startling reality of his absence is shadowed In
the fiouseVlA The Children who clung with joyous
rapture of Wight youth to him, and whose little feat
tripled o’er the lawn to meet him of an evening, and
welcome him to their happy fireside, look sronod now
on the desolation his absence has caused, and shed the
early grief born tear to hia memory. They miss him—
oh! how they miss him)
The deceased, both as husband, father, son, brother,
and friend, was all that wife, children, father, mother,
brothers, sisters* and friends would require. Noble,
generous, charitable, his heart warmed toward his fel
low-men, and scenes of distress were never witnessed
by him' without the hand oEeyirig the heart’s dictates.
The Writer oil this knew him well, and often acted as
almoner in distribnting his bounty. The cold* cheer
lees, winter night, to maoy a suffering family, has been
made bright and cheerful by the light of his true chari
ty streaming in upon their miter/. It is to speak of one
so endeared to all who knew him that this slight testU
menial is written—lt is to record another name among
those who have gone beforo him, whose acta while liv
ing laid the foundation for a home eternal in the
heavens.
Wo have said death is the enemy of life; yet is ho
thq crown of life—fotas he loveta shining mark, his
blow sends his victim Smiling to his God—for, after nl 1 ,
‘‘Death
Ib but a stop that rbaches to etbrnity/’
It Is to speak or one who, in all business relations,
in tho social and domestic circle, In public as well os
the private walks of life was so uniform, so correct, and
manly, that the writer of this can exclaim with the.
great poet, “Take him for all in all, I shall not look
npon hi* like again. n
Out off thus in the very prime of life, in the midst of
his usualness, and taken from a tender and affectionate
wife, ani do&tiog children, the loss of Mb Campbell is i
sore affliction indeed, yet It is a consolation to kno*
that the spirit of such a man linger* not long here, but
finds an eternal, happy home—thora 1 The last end of
a good roan is peace.
“ How calm his exit i
Night daws fall not more gently to the grtand,
Nor weary, worn-out Grinds expire to soft.
Behold him in tho eventide of life!
A life Well spent; whose early care it was,
His riper years should not upbraid his green ”
J. B.
PnaAPßLrau, October 23,1958. #
A tnc.nrß will be dulT.r.d an Thm«-
>’AY Evening nut, stthe OUUBOU OF THE
Ollt/OiFIXION, E'GiiTn gtreer, b.!«- fOUrtf, ftt
in o’clocS, b, RES.NH atm,too, Esq. Subj’ct,
•‘Our Dut? in Rpferonco to Intemperance.'* Tickets
25 cents. Th's will give the friends of the Rev. GEO.
BUlfs GiIUHBT an opportunity of seeing tbs place
where he bM so euccensfally Unored. 0025-‘jt#
ty3=» At an Adjourned Mrettrg of the UnU
(Jo? TED HEBREW RELIEF AB3OCIaTION, held
SUNDAY MORNING, 24th Jnet., at the JULIaNA
iI BELT SYNAGOGUE, the fell^wl/iggentleman were
riectsd Officers to setve until the flr*t Aunual Meeiinx,
in May next:
Prei'dent—SOLOMON TELLER.
Vice President—CHAßLES BLOOMINGDALE.
Treasurer-M A MITOfIELL.
Becretar/—ALFRED T. JONES.
Recordingßeoret ry—SIMON W. ARNOLD.
~ „ RiKsaßas:
Abm 8. Wolf. Les. Mayer
Joseph Emsteia SellgmaD Abeles,
Mayer Aruold, Ad«.ijh Blopfer,
M»je r , H. Guiifcenbhmer,
H De Boer, fitoioberger.
On motion, adjourned.
T „ . „ JACOB MAYER. Chairman.
J. W ARNOLD, feorctary
PniLAi »LPnii, October 26,1868. 0:20-11#
RijT of Boston, will
Leatare before,the Ul‘vß A hY CONGRESS
on WEDN2BDA> EVENING, GOT. 27, in MU
SICAL FUND HALL. Subject: THE LAWS OFBIB
- Tickets 25 Cents, for s&le at the Bockstor<s
and at the door. rc26-2t*
nfU 8 * c^?J? ,c s “ringe aud Building Aisot
-CIAHON OF PUII.ADELPHIA —The Eighth
, WJ M t will beheld this
(TUESDAY) LViNING the 2fith Inst, at 7U o’clock,
at the II'LL, corner of Tenth and tprlng Garden
streets. N.b —Business of importance will be b ought
before the mooting.
ocgq-lt* wm HOBART BROWN Sec
A Ntnt«-d Altetlug of The Plulad*-!-
Uof PHIA MUfUAL BEAL ESTATE Af-80CIA
TIUN,»» will be held TO-MORROW fWEDNErDAY)
BVKNING, 2flth Inst., at 7 o’olock, at PHCBNIX
HALL, ZANE Street, north side,above SEVENTH St .
at which time aod piece ati aheres of Stock forfeited
for non-payment of dues will be sold.
OC2O-U* W HARRINGTON, Secretary.
ryr^»Masonic Dedication—New Masonic Hail,
Uof DorbfcflTowii, Tfioascjr, Oct 28, 1868 —Ex
cursion Tickets to be had of the Grand Tyler, Mi sonic
Hall, Chestnut Btreet, or of JOHN THOBNLEY, ho.
811 CHESTNUT Street
The Music will be under the direction of Dr.
nlogtoo.
Beckfe Band will nccompanythe Btcnralon. 0026-2t*
1/5* The Cemeti-A Lecture on t'orncli, and
\l3 THE SOLAR SYSTEM, will be delivered by the
Rev. B. 8. HUNTINGTON, at Handel and Haydn Hall,
EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Street, on TUaSDAI
Evening, 20th Inst Ticket* of admission 25 cents.
0c26-2t .
ysa The Grand tiulitary and citizeui' Dross
LUs BALL OF THE fIUIfcLD3» GUARDS, will take
plaoe on TUESDAY Evening. October fttSANSOM
ftTRBET HALL. No efforts nave been pp«*red to make
this one of the most brllliaut enterUinments of the
Reason. The Cornet Band of Philadelphia ha<i been en
geged for the occasion. foc26-2t*J
nr&» city Oiilcc.—Philadt-l
Lhi? PUIA, Ooronua 70th, 1868.
Tbe BOARD OF APPEALS wIU meetfo- the different
W R RDS npon the following days, to hear the Appeals of
property owner*, vis*
2d Ward on MONDAY, October 18th, 1858.
?i wd a 4 Si.% rd ? on Oct. I9lb, 1858.
6th and oth Warde on WEDNESDAY, Oot. 20th, 1868.
7 b and Blh I Wards on THURSDAY, Oct 21st. 1858.
oth an 10th Wards on FHIDAf. Oct 22d, 1658
lHhand 12th Wwda on MONDAY, Oc*. 26th. 1853.
13tb and 14th Wards on Tuesday, Oct. 26tb 1853
16th and 16th Wards on WEDNESDAY, 6ct. 27th.
1868. _ *
17th and 18'h Wards on THURSDAY, Oot. 2Uh, 1868
19th and 20th Wards on FRIDAY, Oot 20th, 3868.
21st and 22d Wards on MONDAY. Nov. Ut. XhGB.
23d and 21th TUESDAY, Nov 2d, 1858.
let Ward on WEDNESDAY, Nov. 3d, 1858.
J. M LEDDY,
JAMES LOGAN,
EDWARD R WILLIAMS,
0018-tf City Commissioners.
iy==» Post Office, Philadelphia, Oct. 02,
1868.—The steamer Tennessee Is to commence
running between New Orleans and Vera Oral on the let
of November, and she will leave New Orleans on that
day, and subsequently on the Ist and 15th of each
month. Mails for Mexico will be sent by this line, and
letters Intended by the writers to be eo sect should be
mailed at this office at least fire days before tho let and
15th. GIDEON Q. WESTCOrT,
, oWflt , pofttmaßtet,
I^RESS.—PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 26. iB5B.
ryr==» Rev. Henry Ward Beecher will D«-
liver the Introductory lecture of the S.xth
Annual Course before the PEOPLE’S LITERARY 1N-
B/ITOTB, in CONCERT HALL, TUURBUAY Even
ing, October 28th. Doors open at seveo. Lecture
commences quarter before eight '
Mr. BEEOUER will be followed by GEOIfGB W.
CVBRTIB, Esq , Rev. E H. CUAPItf, Rev J. W.
RAFHALL, Hon H. MANN, and other eminent Ora
tors
Single Tickets, 25 cents: Tickets admitting two. 60
cents Tickets admitting ONE to course of EIGHT
LECTURES, $1; admitting two to course, sl6o}
three, $2; five, $4. For sale at the Bookstores.
J. ELLIOTT, President,
„ „ - 428 Walnut Street.
G Collins, Secretary,
No. ltO North Sixth Street. 0c23 5t
fY"3-» Grnnd Celebration of the Annual Sps-
LLS SION OF THE GUANO DIVISION OF THE
Sons OF TEMPERANCE,—The Committee icspeot
fully announce the following arrangements: On the
evening of th* second day of the Session, THURSDAY,
O.t 28th. a Temperance Banquet will be held iu the
splendid Saloon of the National Guards’ £I»U, Race
sfcreot, below Sixth, at 7# o’clock The entertainment
will he under the directiou of that well-known caterer,
J. W Paikluion, Eighth and Chestnut streets.
Tickets can bo procured at Bowers’-i, Sixth and Vice;
Parkinson’s, Eighth and Chestnut; Tatern, Fifteenth
and Locust: Dowers’s, Sixth and Green; PaulG Oli
ver’s, Broad nod Chestnut, or oi either of the follow
ing Committee of Arrange moots ;
Wm. N. Aebman, Ebenezjr Mustin, Joseph R. Bol
ton, Daniel Ye&ktd, T. 0. Lott, Wm McGill, Charles
Howard. Joseph W. Martin, 1 homas Stewart, Jobu E.
Flynn, Richard Twelves, B. Franklin Dennlssoo, T 0.
Lews, Leonard Jewell, W. W.Axe, Arthur Thacher,■
B. P. Quane,
Gentlemen’s Tickets $l, Ladies’ Tickets 50 cents.
On the evening of the third day, Friday, October
29tb, a Grand Tetnperanoo Meeting will be held in Dr.
jayne’a large Hall, Chestnut below Seventh. The
raembms of the Grand Division will occupy seats on
the platform clothed in regalia.
Addresbes will be delivered by Rov Kingston God
dard, Rev A A Wiliittt, Rev. R. A. Carden, Rev.
Joho Qbambers, an! o’hers.
the mombers of tbo Grand Division will meet at 7
o’clock at tbe Hail, Sixth and Walnut. to proceed in a
body to the Hall
W. 0. OLAGIIORN. Oha’rmna,
0c23 fit 127 South FOORTII Street
rv'*s=» Home for Invalids with Affections oi
LLJ THE CHEST.
d. W, cornec PARKE and CHESTNUT Streets.
oc2l-lm West Philadelphia.
ry vj.ji The American Pntmt Company of Ciu
lk3 OINNATI, OHIO, organised July, 1858, with a
capital of $103,10J, buys and sells Patonts on commis
sion, solicits Patents, exeouto« Mechanical Drftwiugs
and Engravings, and transactaallbusiness pertaining to
Patents, of whatever nature Tbo Company also pub
lishes the BCIFNTIFIC ARTISAN, tbe best mechani
cal paper in America, at gTper annum. The Company
can furnish all information lu roforence to olther
American or European Patents.
Address AMERICAN PATENT COMPANY, Cln
clnnati. Ohio oc2«stuth-lm^-
ry<3=» Office of the Dauphin and Susquehanna
Jsj? COAL COMPANY—Nkw lobk, October 20.1858.
The Annu 1 Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com
pany will be held at the •< Girard House,” lu Phila
delphia, on the third WEDNESDAY, the ltth da: of
November next, at noon, when and where au election
will be held for eleven Directors tot-rve fortbeensair.g
year. The transfer books will be closed from the 6ih to
the tfth of November next, both inclusive.
By order of tbo Board of Directors,
FRANK 8. BOND.
oo 21-dtnovlT Secretary.
Union Pr< aching for tile uuder
L. 3 the auspices of the Ministerial Union, in con
nection with the Young Alen’s Christian Association,
by tbo various ministers of our city on every TUESDAY
and THURSDAY, at 4 P. M., In the SANSOM-3TUEET
CHURCH, until further notice Services confined to
ONE QOCH precisely. Rev. E. do Schweinltt on
Tuesday. oc7-tf
The crusades and the Crusaders —The
Rov. WM. BACON STEVENS, D. D., willdeliver
a LECTURE ni the Crusades and the Crusaders, on
THURSDAY EVENING, October 28. in the MUSICAL
FUND BALL, for tho benefit of the Mi»sion Sunday
School, on Thirteenth street, near Federal
All tVho Wish a great intellectual feast wilt avail
themselves cf ihis opportunity to bear this eloquent
divine treat of the exciting thnos and the thrilling
scones wh*n the followers of Peter tbe Hermit, Walter
the Penniless, Hildobrardo, and others, nailer the
sanction of Pope Urban the Second, attempted to re
cover the Holy riepiilchre and the Holy Lind, the scene
of our Saviour’s lify and sufferings, Horn the power of
tbe Infidols o- Mohammedans
Tickets of admission. 25 cents each, may be had at
Tbe Episcopal Depository, Chestnut street, above
Twelfth.
Mr. F. Brown’S, nottheasi corner of Chestnut and
Fifth streets.
If. 6. it A* Book Store, No. 008 Chestnut
street.
Smith, English, fie Co.’s Book Store, Sixth street.
ab»vo Market.
Jas. B. Sra'ih At Co.’s Book Store, 610 Chestnut‘t.
The doors will be open at 7 o’clock, and the L»c!ure
commence at 8 o’clook. oc2o 3t
fY7==» Glrnrd Bank, P2illndp|phm7o<:t. 111!*,
L§ 1858 —AN ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN DI
RECTORS, to serVe the ensu-ng year, will be hold at
the BANKING HOUSE, on MONDAY, the 15th dsy
of NOVEMBER next, between the hours of ten and
two o’clock.
The Annual Meeting of tho Stockholders will be held
at the same place, on TUESDAY, the 21 day of No
vember nfxt. at 12 o’clock M. W. L. SCHAFFER,
oc!2-eodtnls Cashier.
Office Girard Fire anil Marine In*
IkX buranoe COMPANY,
ilfl Walnut.*!, Schuylkill Navigation Bufldlog.
Tbe Directors or ths Girard Firo and Marino In
surance Company bare thiH day declared a dividend or
SIX PER CENT, upon tbo Capital ctock, payable to
Stockholders, on and after tho Second day of November
next. ALFRED S. GILT.ETT,
Treasurer.
PaiLADRLpnu, Oct. 11,1858. . ocl4-tbntu3w
Bank oi (Jomincrcr, I’hlludeiphin, Oct,
L 3 2, IBSS —Notice is hereby gives that an Elec
don for THIRTEEN DIRECTORS to serve the en
suing year, will, be hold at tho Banking House, on
MONDAY, tbe lithday of November next, betweeu
the hours of 10 A. M end 2 P.M. tli : tnolb
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will bo held
on TUESDAY, the 2d day of November next, at 2 P.
Alat nanio placo.
oc2-Btuth-no3 J. 0. DONNELL, Cashier.
Notice.••Xliq T hird liiatnltwput o* Fi*e
Dollaifl shave on the sumi of the Second
ana Third-sheet Passenger Railway Compaov of pbila
delpbiawill be duo and pay.ibly at the Dfflce of the
Company. No. 226 WALNUT Bt, on or before No
vember 2(ith, 1858.
By order of tbo Board. LISNDY BHARWOOD.
0019-tutbs-tN2Q Secretary
ryrp=» To the Fire Department of Phtladvl*
LL? PHIA.-The Directors or tbe GIRABD FIRE
AND Marine INSURANCE COMPANY have re
solved to appropriate 0 ie Hundred Dollars to each Flrb
Company nlthin the City, now Having in service, or
Who .may tiereAfter j?ut id servire, a STEAM FIRE
ENGINE,
Companies applying for this appropriation, through
their Committees, Trustees, o* Agonts. will be re
quired to furnish a certificate signed by IJieir Pre
sident authorising Ihem to receive tho money. They
will glbo be required to famish the certificate of ttie
Stayer, certifying that the Company Applying is lu
p&rvlco in this city, and has been approved by City
Councils. ALFRED 8. GILLEYT,
Treasuier.
Philadelphia, Oct. T 8,1858. ocl4*thstu3w
rv—Cord Exchange Bank-»Philadelphla
LLJ? Oct.ibkr IC, 1868 —The Annual Meotlogof the
St ockholders or this Dai.lt will be held at the backing
houfiO. northwdHt corner of SECOND and CHESTNUT
Streets, o* TUESDAY, November 2d, at 12 o'clock.
An election for thirteen Director*, to serve the en
suing year. will bo bold at tho Banklng-hod*© on MON
DAY, NoVomber 16th, bbtweeu ten A. M. and three P.
M. . JdHNW TURKEY, Cashier.
ocHWtNM.
Trensuver’a Department Penusylvania
LL? RAILROAD COMPANY—PiraAi»KLi«iUA. Oct.
16,1858.
NOTICE.—The Board of Directors have this day de
clared a keml-annaal dlvldeud of three pet cent on tno
Qapllul Stook of the Oox pany. (clear of State tax )
payable on ana after November lsib. proximo.
Blank Powers of Attorney for collecting Dividends
can be had on application at this office.
oclS-lm THO.I. T. FIRTH, Treasurer.
SoQtbtvark Bank, Philadelphia, October
113 11, 1853 —The Aunual Meeting of the Stock
holder* of this Bank will be held at Die BANKING
HOUSE, on Tuendpy, ihe 2d day of Novomber next, at
12 o’clock M. And tho AnnuHldtioclion forPlsoctors
will be held at the BANKINViHOUdE, on Monday, the
16 h day of November nest, between the hours of 10
o clock A M. and 2 o’clock p M. F P BI'EEL.
©cl2-dtnol6 Oa>hier.
farmer*' and Mechanics* UnuK, !*hilu-
II $ DHLrnM, Oci. 2, 18S8 —The Annua) Election
for Director* will ne held at the BANKING HOUSE,
on MONDAY, tho 15th day of November next, between
the hours of 9 o’clock A M. and 3 o'clock p. M , and
on TUESDAY, the 2d day of November next, a geueral
meeting of the Stockholder** will be held at the Dunking
House at 4 o’clockP.M., agreeably to the charter
004dtN36 W.RUSHION, Jr., Oariiler.
Philadelphia and Darby Haiirond
CUSIPANY —Tbo Subucribors to the Capital
6t .ck of tho Philadelphia and Darby Railroad (join-
S,my are notified that tbe following Inatnlraentß will be
tie, and arc hereby requested to be paid on tho follow
ing dnt •*, viz:
Second instalment of $5 per share, on Thursday, 2Sth
October ln*»t.
Third instulment of {5 por share, on Baturday, 27th
November nvxt.
Fourth infctnlmont of $5 per sharo, on Monday, 27th
Docember next
The Stockholder* arc aho notified that all or any of
tho iustaliueu's on tho Stock sub<crioed for by tnem
may bo piii-i in adv ire. and that iotcrert will bo al
lowed Loin the onto of payment of eaah instalment op
to tt 0 let January n»xt
By order of tlie Board of Dlroctora
THOMAS SPARKS, Treasurer,
No 191 Walnut Street.
gub*eHpiion Book now open for tho balance of the
Stock, at tha Offioe of the Ireajurer, from 0 A. il to
1 P. M.
Pbiudblpuia. Oct. 2,1858. ocl4-l2t
Notice. —Greea and CoutrS'Nlrt-et phi-
Lk 3 LADI3LPUIA PASSENGER RAILWAY COAI
PANY—A second inbiahncnt of FI I E DOLLARS jer
share on the capital ptock «f the Green U’.d Coates
street Philadelphia Paasengt-r Railway '-ompany vrdi
be duo and puyiblo-at tho Office of the Company, No.
42'4 WALNU E Street, oa MONDAY, the Bth day of No
vember next, between tho h jurfi of 10 A M aod'3P. M.
007-td HARRY CONNELLY. Treasurer
!/=» Husiace* Men’s Union Prayer Meeting
Dally from 12 to 1 o’clock. In the Sansom-street
Ohurah. Havel been there? If not, why? Special
Prsyor for Pnbbath School* on Saturday. The presence
of & large number of children will add interest to the
oocaslon. 007-tf
(ginicsticnal.
FKEEUOLD INSTITUTE,—A BOARD
ING ’SCHOOL FOR BOYS, AT FREEHOLD,
MONMOUTH CO., N, J.
Thon-xc session will commouce on Wednesday, the
10th of November, 1858.
The following is Irou a report of the Trustees,
made In April, 1858 :
‘•Wedesue to direot tho attention of Parent* to the
claims of tbe Frochold Institute. The accuraoy of
scholarship insisted upon ; th j moral and religious in
fluencis exer.lsod, aud the geutltjtn.miy deportment
cultivated In the school, highly recommend it to the
patronage of un eollgh'oned people.
u Tbo Institute olfsra very unusual advantage* for
tho education of youth. The accommodation* exceed
anything with which wo are .-cqa luted. Dos'des dor
mitories. which are comfortable ami pleasant, tho pu
pils have dressing rooms to which they have access at
all time*,’’
A compotent instructor is at the head of each de
partment, aud tbe teaching ia done with groat accuraoy
and thoroughness.
For circulars, or auy information with regard to the
sohool, address either ot tbe
Priucloala S OLIVER R WILLIS, A. M.
1 rmeipaw, OilAo< A< >y A DTJ3RB, A. M.
ocTfi-lw*
TEUTON ACADEMI’, for both soxos, at
J-i KENNBTT EQUABE, Chester( oonty, Pa.,opens
the First of November, continuing twenty weeks.
WM. A. OUANDLBU, )
MARY G. JACKSON, £ Teachers.
CC2S-41* waf. K. GKEKNFIBLD, )
13HILADEUKHIA SOHOOL OP DESIGN
FOR WOMEN.—Au Election of Twelve Dliectora
to servo for tho ensuing yoar will be held at tho School
Rooms, 2334 0 iHbTftUT Street, on MONDAY, No
vember let, 1858, between the hours of tea and twelve
o’cbek. P.P. MORRIS,
0022-01* Secretary.
ASPIRANTS to West Point v Academy
obtain individually that special instruction in tho
study and acquisition of Mathematical and Mechanical
Science which insures distinction lu putsuing the ardu
ous coarse of that Institution, and attainment of tbe
higher Academic homrs, at P. BDEWART’Slnstitute,
108 FOURTH 6t, below Ohestout. oc^l-Ot*
£egitl JfotiMS
IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
CfTY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
-.JOHN H. FOX t>« GEORGE W STROUD.
Sept. Term, 1858 No. 48. Vend. KXp.
The anil tor appointed by the Court to report dlstrf
botiou of the font raised, by the Sheriff’s sale under
the above writ, of
tbatcert&lnlotor pL ce o ground with the three
brick ne‘jsu»ge or tenement thereon erectad,
Mtuito < □ the we?t side of Seventh stroet, at the d!s
tance of 63 feet southward ft in tbe south west corner
of Master street and tbesild Saventli street, in tbe
ett-j of Pbila' olphla, containing in front or b/e&dth
on the said street 17 feet, and extending in
tr»fltw«rd botreen pars Del lines at
right an.*!e* witn tho said Seventh street 80 feet.
jj unt*u eastward by the said Seventh street pouth-
WAtd bvoih r ground 0 f tkeealdJohnE Fox, intend
ed to be grinted t» Gvorge W. Stroud on
ground rent, westward by rerua’n’og grouuj rf the said
Ji.hn L fox, and northw-rd by ground granted to
us'-ry Fierce. Being the simo lot or piece or ground
which John E Fox, by Indentu oda'odthe26tb day of
l l \ 1661, re-orded Philadelphia in doed
book it D. W.,Wo 370. page 295. &e . grnated and
convejeu unto tbe »ad George W Stroud, in fco.ytoW
t u BD .» S. R y {n ? therefor and thereout unto the Slid
Jv.nn L, vox, hie h-irs and nt Bljn , the yearly rent or
sum of 120 do lars, i \.vqual haK-yearly paymonts, on
tho first day of the months of January and July in
every joar thereafter.
a’l that certain lot or piece of ground with the
three story brick messuage or tenement thereon ertc’-
td. situate on the weit sids of Seventh s reet, at the
distance of 80 feet eouthwurd the south west enr-
or Mhsterfltreet and the said Seventh street, in the
city or Philedotrijia, con'alnlng in front or breadth on
the said Seventh street 17 feet, and extend/ngiolength
ordopth weßtvard betw<6Q parallel lines at rightan
glos with the said Siventh street 8 ► feet Bounded
e»itw*id by the taid Seventh street, s uthword by
other grou.d of tho said John E Fox, intended to be
this dsy granted to John 11. Craig on ground rent,
westwa-a by remaining ground of JohnE. Fox, ana
northward tyoth.>rgrou d of tho siM John E. Fox,
ihtendod to bo this day granted to George W. Stroud on
ground rout Being tho same lot or piece of ground
which John E Fox, by indenture dated tbo day of
u recorded at Phi’adolphia in deed
bookß D. W.. No, 120 page 299 Ac., granted and
coovyed unto the said George W Stroud, In fee. yield
ing and paying therefor a- d thereout unto tbe said J - hn
heirs and the yearly rent or sum<-f
120 aoiiars, in equal half yearly p4Vm**ntß, oo the first
days of the months of January and Ju’y in every year
thereafter, for arrears of which said groua i renin, tho
e 8, ar M e8 . fl * , ove described are now abcutto bo sold—
Wt.j attend to the duGesof blB appointment on TUKB
- Novo i ber Oth, 1868, at 4 o’clock, F M.. at his
office, No. 133 South Fifth street, opnotite
dmeo Equate, in tho oily of Philadelphia, when and
where ail parties interested are required t) present
their claims or be deb'rreri from roming In on said
fu S', W. E. WHITMAN, Auditor.
Phlia., Oct 15,1858. oc2o ICt
TVOIICE All persons having claims
11 against tho BANK CF L’iJNNSYLVtNIA upon
Notes or Deposits, are requested fo have tbe s*me
pttsfsd ant registered for the Auditor, to whom the
account of ibe AsGgoee* baa been referred foradjuat
meat. at tbooffice of thi Assignpe*, No. 2x6 WALNUT
STREET, 2 d Story GBIGG’S BUILDING in tbeoity
of FhilacJelpma. e-ery day d rit g tlir» «rting< cf the
Auditor, between the hoa'a of 10 A M and 3 P RI.
T.xe Auditor will hold bl-i meetings at the Fame rl-ce
rvory Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock, wheu all the ore
ditors can present their claims. oc2d-tntlisal r t^=
ittmen,
MONEY WANTED.~So3.OOO for one year,
atlOrer cent., on 210 Acr.-s of Land in Ogle
County. Illinois— all under fonc l and cultivat on. No
Incauibruuce* Property worlb iIO.UCO
f 5 000 lor one yeir, at 10 per c-nt., on 3,000 Ac-es of
Lind In L'vmgston Cou'.ty, Il!iuoin, n-ar Pontiac.
Very valuable traot. lutereat p*y,ib’o cemi-annually.
No incumbrances Property worth $6O 000.
$5 000 for or-e ye-tr, at 10 per oent,on a valuable
dwelling and lot of g.-ouut iu Bloomington. Illinois,
with far.uin* land attached. Interest payable semi
annual y No lucumbraucee
$1,500 for tbre** years at 12 per cent., on *v Chinch
buHdicg Pawonagc*, lot nf ground in Davo 'port,
loWa fi't-rent payub’e B»*m}-a r mua’ly. No in<;um
brAoces Property worth SlajOOO
ffi.Utlfi for ono or more years at 10 per dent , on cul
tivated land and town lota in L' r’alle County, 111 mis.
No Incumbrances. Propo'ty worth, at a low tstimite,
$12,000
$50,000, in various amount*, at from 12 to 15 per
cent, per annum, on improved farms In Scott County,
loua.
Foe farther particulars. Inquire of
W 13 BARBER & CO.,
Western Investment Office,
0029-3t* No 23 South THIRD SGcot, Phlia.
sJmd IJutiiicnlioito.
CJILLIiIAN’s NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.
£9 Published This Day,
PIHSC PRINCIPLES O J NATURAL PHILOSOPHY
OR PuYslC'Jj
Bv Bx.vjiuiv Silljmi.s. Jr , M A. M. D , Professor
of in Yalo College.
1 vol , Irtrge iSnjfi 720 pages. Copiously illostratoj
with over 67 j >Vuo<i cuts. l’rio.-*St f'O.^
This work has been prepared wi'h tn-) gfoato t care
for the use of Schools and Colleges. Tt is printed iii a
compwt and elegant manner, with two kinds of Type,
for the convenience of those who wish a more coo
denned summary By omitting tbe floe Typu, nbiut
half the matter will remain In tha largj trxt, embra
cing the IAWs add more iiiiporUntprindplo.), but leaving
olit the illustrations, AC.
It is believed that no other book prepared for thia
purpose fa so full, clear, weli-'llnstrate l and thoroughly
brought d'jwu to the I test date as this
PiofeNiors nnj Teacbeis desiring a copy of the work
for examination, u-ith a view to us inrroducfion into
(heir inititutions, will bar • a copy mailed them, pre
paid, upon receipt of $1 (iu postage etarnre or other
wise. J Special terms made/orjSrs* introduction, upon
application to tbe publishers
U O. FECK & TfiEO Bht3S.
oc2otuthß3t* 113 Noith TIIIUD street.
]VEW TESTAMENT BOOKS!
LI FOUR VOLUME 3 JJOOND TO MATCn.
TBSTASIIiN r, HORN*} AND TRE&KLLKB, MEMO
BANDUM, and INDKXK*.
“ The wftit complete and churioiug appwalus for the
atudy or the Now Testament, In the Bogush lasguage.’ s
Pee New York Independent Oct 21.
ADo, “STAND UP F“R and other new
books, STOCKTON’S BIBLE ROOJIB,
ft, w. «or. CHWiX&s'uVim* jijtO AO Ht*.
ijENKT WORDS WORTH " LokgfkL
JLa low. thk couftTfiirr of milvs stan-
DXSJI. and other rooraa. I’rlc •76 cent* For sale by
GAVbT & VOLBMAH,
(Succfsaori 1o If. Sc. C 0..)
600 CUESTNUT St abo - ** "ixih r.orth »\do.
EDGAR ALLEN rOB’S POETICAL WORKS, with
original memoir. One volume. Beautifully ijlua*
trated . . .
I‘BASifir iWB lA GERMANY. lly Anna 0.
Johnson
triJAY D*WN IN AFRICA By Anna M. Fcott,
WIN AND ABOUND STAMBOUL By Mrs. Edmund
Hornby., ,
TUK LIFE AND LABORS OF THE REV. DAN
IEL BAKER, D D. l?ropare<l by bis sen, Bet. Wm.
M. Baker.
BE?8iJB MELVILLE: Or, Prayer Book Instructions
Carried out iuto Life. 0c22-f •> tu St
jyAKIES FOB 1 Bo\).
A great variety of Every BSio and Style of Binding
-PUY3IOIANS’ VISITING LIST F0R585&,
Containing a complete Visiting List l>iary, or Day
Book, for everyday in tbo year, Momo:anda Pai.es,
&0., Ac. Of varlou* Biz«a ami Strlea of Blaciiog
. J . BLANK BOOKS
Of all kindsbn band, or made prompt!* - to order.
THEOLOGICAL *ND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
A general astortmeot at Low Trices.
ME&IOAL BOOKS.
Including all the Test Books used in the various Me
dical Scboolfc, M&nuala lor Uw nee ol StudenU, Ao. Ac.
NEW BOOKS
Of all kinds received as toon as published, aud sold
Wholesale or Retail, at (bo lowest prices
LINDSAY A BLAKISTON.
Publishers and Booksellers,
0c26 2& South BIX.TU Street, aboto Chestnut.
,TAS. OH ALLEN & SON, .
•JP No. 25 bouth SIXTH Street,
Publish this day:
OHALLEN’S NEW JUVENILE LIBRARY, 2d Se
ries, 10 roll., illustrated. Adapted to the Sunday-
School and Fani’ly Not sectarian.
Also, new editious of OHALLEN’B NEW JUVENILE
LIBRARY Series No. 1. IllUKtra od.
These books h*ve been by Sunday Schools
of evory denomination. 10 vole. $2 60
“ TUB CITY OK TUB GREAT KING.” “The most
accurate and rvlhblo account of modern Jerusalem yet
given in the fcDglLh language -Bib, yi.cr*
HADjt IN bxRIA. clutn, 76 cuuts: blue and gold
$l.
IN AND AROUND STAMBOUL, $1.26.
‘ GAVE OK MACUI'ELAII, and other Poems, 76 ct 3. j
blue and gold, $1 j &0., Ao. sebO-lm
iUslflttwnta.
J PROSSER’S RESTAURANT, No.
* 808 MARKET Street, four dc ors shove EIGHTH,
South ride. Philadelphia oysters Stewed, Roasted.
Fried, Pickled, io , Ac , f.>r Homo Cousuroplioa and
Transportation. N. B.—Diuner from twelve to three
o’clock oc2:-tf
JiHICKES SAI.AD .—MINTON,
Sj 1 WELfNI, bplow WALNUT. Informs h*n ons
tomors and the public that he i* Revving up Ms Chicken
Salad-fo justly celebrated The Oulcy U cultivated
by hiw«elf, and is for superior to any that can be found
In the market. Qumu in season, and Oysters in every
style. Families and Partieojmpplied, oclo-12t*
CAMPBELL’ 8 DINING SALOON,
Corner of THIRD Ft and UARMONY COURT,
lias been closed for several days pant, in order to be
regenerated aud direnthralled * It will be opened on
MONDAY next, 20tli mat with Improvements end al
terations which will astonish the town. The host has
thrown hfs soul luto tho ta-k of iron zeal, and we thick
that hi» efforts will meet with universal approbation.
When reopened it will b» a model establishment.
Mil-tr
/P>I7BA SUGAR.—2SO Boxes primo Vollow
Havana In btoro and *or sale bv A MERINO,
oc2i 140 South FRONT Stro t.
INSTITUTE
JF EXHIBITION
In now-undo* full way.
One of Iho grandest and Hnest displays of
AMERICAN MANUFACTURES, MECHANICS and
ARTS
Evor made by this Institution.
Tho fp&clom area of the
BTATR ARMORY,
In SIXTEENTH Street, np*r Market,
As well as tho largo temporary building upon the
couth side are Ailed up with articles of every imagina
ble variety
Tho Fair is easy of access by all the City Passenger
Railroads and Omnibuses ranmog West, and by an ar
ringiinontw lb thoj,
VISITERS ARE CARRIED TO TUB FAIR FREE OF
FXI'KNSE
Tho ticket prico of admission includes tbo rldo to the
Exhibition, aud can bo procurod of tho Conductors m
tho Cura, mi all tho Olty Katin ad lines 0c25-tf
CORNELIUS & BAKER,
Mnnufaoturors of
LAMPS, CHANDELIERS,
U Aft FIXTURES Ho
BTOBJ3, 710 CHESTNUT STRUCT.
MISUfiCToSIKa,
821 CHERRY Street, and FIFTH and COLUMBIA
0c25-lmlf Aveuuo.
Mons.a.f.rosat,
TEACHER OK FENCING,
BARRETT’S GYMNASIUM,
0025-d2m* MARKET Street, nbovo Eighth.
[VON EXPLOSIVE BURNING FLUID.—
J. 1 tVe nr* now manufacturing, and aro prepared to
sell, a BURNING- FLUID, free from the objection ap
pertaining to th<* comtutmarMota. Its liwbility to ex
plode is destroyed, and may now bo used with Bafaly.
It has boon experimented upon, and subjectod to the
severest tests before the boat chemical talent in this
city, without a single failure; and wo now offer it to the
public, feeling confident that n groat dosiderotum has
been attained. YAIVSALti & OG-DES
ocl6-d3in
472 N. THIRD Street, above Noble,
ORNAMBNTAITaiid OOLOKED'GLASS.
Wo have juat received a comprehensive and va
ried stock of tliia truly beautiful and architectural ap
pendage to Ohurcboa, Vestibules, Conservatories, anil
other buildings, whnra It is deemed necessary to embel
lish, or to givo a chaste and elegant appearance. Any
color maybe had, either plain or ornamental, elabo
rately or in relief. ZIEGLEB & BMITII,
Wholesale Drug, Paint, and Gift's Dcalera,
«eZB-dtf Southwest cor. Rooond and Green fits.
1 K GKAFE VINES, 2,3, and 4
IviUvv years old, for sale by
0. B. ROGERS,
0c23-Gt* v No. 11l MARKET Street.
*m 50,000 PEACH TREES, for sale by
££• 0c23-6t* Q. I). itOGEIW.
Detail Hh'fl ©otrllß.
J^UPIN’ 3 BLACK MEBINOES
CASHMERES,
From Auction, 62#cents to 87 )f cents a yard.
BESSON Sc SON,
MOVXNTNG STORE,
No. 803 CHESTNUT STREET. **
j£ICH VELVET DKESSES.
L. J. LEVY & CO.
Hard now on exhibition on their Second Floor,
VELVET TWO-FLOONCFD
4ND
DOUBLE-SKIRT ROBES.
ALSO,
Rich Double-Skirt and Two-Flounced
DAMASK AND BROCADE DRESSES.
FOR BYKNIHG AND PROMENADE.
Thssa Drosses hare jnst arrived in the
STEAMERS NORTH BTAR AND AFRICA.
And aie the choicest productions of the looms of Frjnce.
809 AND 811 CHESTNUT BT.
0C25-31
OLACK LYONS CLOAK VELVET
O One ouse oi superior Lyons aU-Bilk Velvets, from
80 to 34 inches wide, carefully selected
HIIAUfLEdd A BROTHERS,
Oc2l OHESI’NUr and EIGHTH.
ORIGHT POPELINES.
m 2 Valencias and Popolines.
Cher* ourg Itooe*.
Bright Canvas Plaids.
Cud-fc ’lotha, Cheue.
Plaid Flnnuoi ulotbs.
Poil de Cnerres.
oc2l EIGHTH AND CHESTNUT.
lllLS’ SHAWLS.
Square and Long floe Blanket.
Small School Shawls
Stella Cashmere Shawls.
0021 EIGHTH Sc OHEBTNTJT,
LADIES' BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS.
Black Cloth Raglans.
Fine black Cloaks,
line black Raglans.
Light cloth Raglans.
Raglans for Fall.
Raglans for Wioter.
Light Cloth Cloaks.
All th* new styles.
Latent Paris Patterns.
Many new styles
CLOAKS MADE TO ORDER.
Children's Clolb Cloaks.
Children's Fancy O'^aks.
■Workmanship of the best.
Best mater:uls need.
HHAWL ROOM
Contains all the novelt.es in Brocho, Stella, Blanket,
tmd Children's Shawls,
COOPER Sc CONARD,
S E corner NINTH & AIABKST Sts.
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
BERLIN ZEPHYR,
SHETLAND WOOL,
EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS,
FRINGES, Ac.,
OLOBING OUT, TO RELINQUISH BUSINESS.
The Subscriber will commence closing oat his magal
fleent stock on
MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1858,
At prices that will induce Purchasers to supply them
selves with a full assortment of
SEASONABLE TRIMMINGS.
The wholo stock, comprising MANY NOVELTIES,
together with a full lino of
BTAPLK GOODS,
Will be sold at exceedingly low prices, until olosed
out.
JAMES £ I N N A R D,
No. 729 OHK3TNUT Street,
oc9-lm 8 doors bel. EIGHTH, north side.
IMPORTANT ADDITION TO THE
5. STOCK.
BRQOBK,STELLA. AND THIBET,
BLANKET, AN D MEN’S SHAWLS,
A general assortment, unequalled In this market.
PRKNOH MKBINOJtS AND CASHMERES,
f, cm 63 cts to $1 per yard,
fiuper Lyons Black Silk velvet:
Assorted Black French Lady Cloths j
Crib and Bed illaokeiH;
Patent Wel*h Ftaaa*U, assorted;
ICO ps Mt*rrimac Print' ;
Beta of Oautbnc nud Swiss Collars and Cuffs;
Mixed Modoonns;
Bayadere Satin Travers;
Printed all-wool Do Laines,end Dress Goods generally,
all at LOW'PRICES.
CHARLES ADAMS,
oclG- a tu tb tf Eighth and Arch streets.
REAT BA RGAINS 7NDRY^GO(>jS¥.
4 8. Y. R. HUNTER
Has REMOVED frOra No 30 U> No. -0 South SECOND
Streot, where he is now prepared to furnish ibu Ladies
with a fresh and woU-selrctcd stock of
DRESS GOODS,
To which he Invi s their attention, being determined
to sell at exceedingly LOW PRICES.
N. R —A targe assortment of Brocho, Stella, and
French Blanket Shawls Also, a variety of Silk and
Cloth Circulars Constantly on baud, at the
■« CLOAK EMPORIUM,”
oeS-lm No 40 South SECOND Street.
QKEAT ATTRACTION' I
OVER *4,600 WORTH O? Bll.‘.WM FROM WHICH
TO MAKE A SELECTION!
TtIOKNLBV A. CHISM,
N. S. oor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Street,,
Have tbo best HUAWL .Stock In Philadelphia They
would respectfully call attention to e following very
cheap lots, tU:
40 LONG BROGUE SHAWLS at * 8 each.
20 Do. do. do. at 10 “
2h po. do do. at 31 t:
24 Do. do. do. at 12 r
-10 Do. do. do. at 13 i:
20 Do. ' do. do. t « “
20 Do, do. do. at IS <«
8 Bo«. do. do. at 18 ((
8 Do. do. do. at 20 “
3 Do. do. do. at 25 “
Id the above Lots of Long Broduo Shawls will be
found every desirable color of contro-
BE.VUTIFUL STKLLA SHAWLS
From $2 to $l2, in every color.
French Blanket yhawla in new designs.
Plain Thibet Shawls, .-’quaro ond Long.
Beal Canton Crape Shawls. Plain and Embroidered.
OhiMren’a fchawls, Misses’ Shawls, and deathmen’s
Shawls, at
THOUNLEY & CHISM'S,
“ONE PRICE CASH STOR
NorihOafli Comer EIGHTH A. SPRING GARDEN.
N.B.—City and Country Storekeepers buying for cash
may And bargnlus at T &■ o,'a.
P. B.—A Magnificent stock of Silks now on hand.
jrelS-tf
Fall and winter cloaks.
OPENIStf DAILY.
FINE CLOTH RAGLANS. .
ELEGANT RKAVF.R RAGLANS,
RICH VELVET CLOAKS.
Elegantly adorned with
BEAL LACKS, CROCHET, &0., Ao.
OPERA CLOAKS.
The largest and most varied stock of these fashionable
OVER GARMENTS,
At the widest rant*e of prices, aud aultel for
MOURNING, PROMENADE, AND POLL DRESS
GOSTUME,
AT THB
PARIS MANTILLA & CLOAK EMPORIUM,
J . W. PROCTOR & CO.,
70S CHESTNUT STREET.
DcUUSU'D.
»r. W. S. MoILHENNEV,Dentist,
would inform bis friends that ho has resumed
practice at No. 1343 CHESTNUT Street, second door
above the U 8 Mint. . sepl-fira
rg*,o CASH BITTERS.
JAMES S. EARLE A SON.,
810 CHESTNUT STREET,
oprosiTfl 7bb onuan aoesa,
Invite the attention of Wostern and Southern Custom
era to their Immense and elegant assortment of
LOOKINU.QLAB3KB,
OIL PAINTINGS,
PORTRAIT AND riOTUfUB'FRAMEfI,
Suitable for the
FALL TRADE
mo NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS.—
JL national telegraphic newbagkncy.
—n ARK. A. JOHNSON auuounco to the Pross through*
out the U.-ited States that they ar.« completing ar
rangements o*i a n.ost iib.-ritl scale, for a system of
TELEGRAPHIC NE*‘B REPORTS, which has never
before been equalled la thia country They pl°dgo
theaiaelves to turnßh too earliest and most reliable re*
portß of all tho stirring and Important events of the
day at a price which cannot fall to bo advantageous to
the Pre*s , gonorully.
All letters and communications to be addressed to
**• JDARU *o JOHNSON,
National Telegraph News Reporters, South THIRD
Street, opposite Exchange, Phlladt
R. W.CARR,
G.W.L JOHNSON.
Geo.W. L. Johnson, 23 Walt st,, New York City,
John T. Smith Merchants’ Excbongo, Boston.
John Wills, corner South and Baltimore streets, Bal-»
tlmoro.
Vor experience and reliabUltyin the business, wo
would reior to : Morton McMicbaol, North American
and U. 3 Gazotio; bwaln & AbOll, Public Ledger;
Jesper Harding A Son, FooDSylvnuia Inquirer; John
3V. Forney,Tha Press; Cummings (c Peacock,RvenlDg
Bulletin; V. W. Grayaou & Co., Evening Journal; Jo
seph S-i Toms, Evening Argus; Jns-ph R Flnnigen,
Daily Now* j William Rtco. Pennsylvanian ; Lawlor,
Everett, & Hiucken. SandayDispatcb ; M.igill <t Jones,
Buud.iv Mercury; Jno. 8. Jacksou, Sunday Transcript.
o<j2o-tf
FA. TREGO, HEAL ESTATE AGENT
• AND CONVEYANCER, THUU'EKNTH Bteeet
and RIDGE Avenue, atteuds to the purchase and sale
of Real Estate, Negotiating Securities, Renting houses,
and Colleition of House and Ground Boots, and Inter
est MouUs. Satisfactory rofoiences given. oclQ-Sm*
Abkam slack’s engraving, die
Sinking, aud Embossed Printing, .Envelope, and
Seal Press Bianufaotory, No. 1 South BIXTD street,
pfclUdftlphta Pa «wl2-8»
_ TWO TRIPS A WEEK TO
fEpasragsS BRIDGETON!—On and after WEDNES
DAY, 2oth lost., the Steamer EXPRESS will leave
Arch Street ©very Wednesday and fcaturduy morning, at
EiafiT o’clock (instead of B#, as heretofore), for
lirulgoton. Will lvavo Bridgeton every Monday and
Thursday morning at 8 o’clock; stopping at Delaware
City and Newcastle. Stages for Millville, Port Eli
zabeth, Fairtou.Oedarville, Newport, Dividing Creeks,
and Maurlcetown, connect with this boat. ocl4-lm*
CONSIGNEES OF GOODS BS
fgagpttEMßN BRIGAMAZONB, now lying at
Wharf above Race street, will please send their rr, «“w
on board, or to F H. HAYJSB All good* n.* rermlttod
within five days will be sent to the Public
October 22,1853. oc23 ‘
sX* NOTIUK TO UUf SIGNB 40 . 4HO
*jgggß&rque ACHILLES, Capte.u ... k. SPEDT’EN,
from London, is now ready to dUcharge at Shippen-
Btreet wharf Consignees will please send their permits
onboard. All goods not permitted within five days
from this date will be seat to Public Stores
Octohei*22,lBs3. THOS RIOHARDBON & CO. W
0023*5t No. 101 WALNUT Street.
TO RENT —The fine ••• I
No. 81 South SECOND btreet, now I
the Undecaiantd.. Would be fuiiable for
Carpet, or Commission business Rent very low. Pos
session given about the First of Janaur next. Apply
to AH ROSENHEIM A BROOKS, ss above.
N. B.—Several Counters for sale cheap. 0c25-3t*
m HOTEL FOR SALE.—Good WIU and
Fixtures of one of the best Hotels in the city, situ
ated near the Post Office and Exchange; it contains Id
sleeping rooms, with a floe Restaurant. Satisfactory
reasons give# for selling out. Address Box No 683
Philadelphia Post Offi:e. 0c22-lm*
MFOB SALE—A desirabla Dwelling
house, situated at the northwest corner of Thir
teenth and Arch, with all modern conveniences. Ap
ply off the premise?, or at the Counting-house of C. A.
RUBIOAM; 2026 CHESTNUT St. pclO-l't*
MTO RENT, a STOKE on DELAWARE
Avenue, below VINE Street, running through to
Water Street, 148 feet deep. Also, the Double STORE,
corner of THIRD and QUARRY Streets, 40 feet front,
one of the bi-at Ucatioua tor large Business in Phila
delphia Also, stable and OOAOH-HOUSB In
OHERItY street, above SEVENTH, In rear of Ash
land House Apply at 273 south FOURTH Street.
" se29-3m*
4TAFFICE TO-LET.—AN ELIGIBLE OF
VF pick for an Insurance Company, or similar cor
poration, having three communicating rooms on the
same floor, No. 22a WALNUT Street. aboTe DOCK.
Immediate possession given. Apply to
JOHN 0. KEEPER, or
THOMAS T. BUTOHEB.
No. 112 South FOURTH Street,
mh3o-tuths-tf second story, front room.
Rooms on commerce street—
The Three Upper Rooms of 416 OommerceStreet
to Let. se2Mm
mGERMANTOW’N RESIDENCE FOB
SALE.—The Property at the Southwest corner
of GREEN and HaEYE) Streets convenient to Depot.
All modern conveniences, large lot, shrubbery, fruit,
and well-grown ornamental trees. Apply to
WILLIAM H. BACON,
No. 3.3 MARKET Street.
® DAIRY FARM FOR SALE^—By
order of ORPHANS’ COURT, will be soli at
Public Sale, on MON OAT, tbe Ist day or November,
I£6B, A HAIRY ?ARM the property of the late Dr,
E V. Dickey, deceas'd, Ijiug in and near the borongb
of Ox’ord, Chester County, Pa., containing 186
ACRE 3, with the privilege of taking 126 Acres or the
whole.
The improvements are ft good Hone DWELLING
IIOUrB end large Barn, ft brick Spring and Milk-house,
built on the most imptoved plan, with ft 1 the fixturts
necessary for a d*iry of 60 cows. The land ia divided
tuto conven'cnt fields under good fence. The soil is of
excrllent quality, iu good culture, having been lately
heavily limed As ft Dairy Barm it Is unsurpassed—the
coldness of the spring, and th' quality of the grass
making butter that commands the highest price in the
market Bale to commence at 1 o’clock P. M.,wben
conditions wlil be wado 4 fcnown Terms will be easy; a
good p*rt of the purchase-money can remain in the
property, JOHN M DICKEY.
Oct. 7,1858. SAMUEL DIOS 15Y,
0c26-4l* Admloistrators.
SHERIFF’ 8 SALE TUOXAS~& SONS,
k* Auct-oneers.
SPfENDPi UROWtWONE MANSION, with Sta
bio. Coach House, and Large Garden, BROAD St, N.
W. corner of BROWN Street
By virtue of aWr.tof LEVARI FACIAS. tome dl-
rectrd, will be exposed to Public Bale or VeDdutj, on
TUESDAY October 26th. 185 b, at 7 o’c ockin the even*
log, at the
PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE,
. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the large
brown ntono messuage or tenemeot thrreen erected,
situated at th» north treat corner of Broad and Brotrn
btreets, in the city of PblUda'ph’.a; containing in
Trout or breadth, on the said Broad street, 60 feet,
and extending of that width, in length or depth,
wentward. on Broad street. 160 feet, to Carlisle
street. Bounded northward, by ground, of the estate of
Ilugh Roberts, deceased: southward by said Brown
flireet, eastward by the said Broad street, and westward
by the said Carlisle street. (Being the same p-emises
which John F Drinton, by inaentnro. dated the 2d day
of April. A D. 1851, recor ,l «l»At Philadelphia, In deed
book T. H , No. 14, pag9 123, granted and conveyed unto
the said Ilowsrd Tilden in fee, reserving thereout onto
the said John F. Brinton, his beirs and asaims forever 1
the yearly rent or sum o? $1,200. payable halt-yearly,
cletr of tax**, as therein expressed )
(N B.—The house is built of Connecticut Brown
Stooo, with highly ornamented frost, aod flolkhed
thioughou* in the -noet cutty and elegant Btyle in every
respect, replete with all modern conveniences and im
provements A t-uperior Stable and Coscb House
ou the rvftr of the lot: the whole premises costing the
present owner slf-6 000 )
8 izod and taken Id exaestion as the property of
Howard Tildes, and to b? sold by
GEORGE MEGEE, Sheriff
' E7* $6OO of the purchase money to be paid £n cash
at the time of sale.
I‘hi.aielphSa, Sheriff’s Office.*Oct 12’h, 1858
M THOMaS A £OXB, Auctioneers,
oc!4 10 20 130 A 141—formerly 67 A 69 8 4th St.
F ELEGANT ROOMS—Single or Communi
i catirg—in one of the finest houses in the cl’y,
with BOARD and every comfort. Location central
Good references given and required. Address P.. Box
1100 Post Office • c025-Bt*
A GENTLEMAN and LAD?, also Sin
gle Gentlemen, may obtain Board at 712 Chest
nut Street, opposite Masonic Hall. ocll-12t*
JNFORMATJON WANTED OF ROBERT
13WING, aged 11 years, who left New York City
four year? ago for the West. Any information of his
present whereabouts will be.thankfully received by his
Bi*t>»r, M. LIVING, corner of FOURTEENTH and
HECOND Avenue, care of Mrs DiIUCE, New York
City. OC2I-61*
JEJisoolMioits attir (Copartnerships^
PO-PARTNERSBIP Tbo undersigned
\J have TDIBDAY associated together under the
firm of L D DAVIS A CO., for the purpose of trans
acting a W. dleAtle ard Commission Lumber Business
at the Yard, No 2*p'No*ih BROAD Street
10019 D DAVIS & 00.
PniLADBLPHIA, Oct 1,1858. 0c26-3t*
VGTIGE. —The Copartnership heretofore
.1 existing &ettfC3n the andorslgned, under the firm
name or MARSH ALL <fc POWELL, is this day dissolved
by mutual consent All persons hating business with
the said firm, are requested to ealt upon J. T. MAR
SHALL, at No ICO4 GREEN fcireet.
October 23, JBiB. JONA. T. MARSHALL,
0c23 3t* ISAaO POWELL.
ARTKERSHIP.—THE BUSINESS
' J heretofore conducted by Hunt. Webster, & Oo .
will from this date be carried on under the style ana
arm of LADD, WDB3TEB, A 00., who will continue
the manufacture and sale of Sewing Maebiues, the
former in Dostou, the latter at 820 OHSSTNDT Street,
Philadelphia, and in the principal cities of the Union
September 1,1858. se274xa
TCBfltcljes, JciDElrj), #c.
Bailey & co M
FOBXBtLT
BAILEY & KITCHEN,
Have removed to their new fire-proof, White Marble
Store,
810 CHESTNUT STREET,
NORTH SIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE.
Now opening their fall stock of
IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND
FANCY GOODS,
To which they Invite the attention of thepablie.
MLVBB-WARB, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND
AT WBOLBSILI ASD SXTAIIi-
HAKTSHOBNE’S CURE-ALL—THE
GItKAT PAIN ANNIUILATOK AND KJSHKD4
Flip. DYSPBPSIA, WEAK BTOMACH AND WEAK
BOWELS. Prepared by a Chemist. Bottles 12#, 2C
and CO cents.
TIIE; GREATEST DISCOVERY IN ÜBDIOAE
SCIENCE’
HARTSHORNE’S CURB-ALL should be kept la all
families, in case of accidents or sudden sickness
nARTSUQKNB’3 CURE-ALL ouree Rheumatism.
HARTBHOBNE’S CURE-ALL cures Cramps, Oholie.
Pains in the Wtorr.ach or Bowels.
HARTSHORNB’S OURR-ALL cures Pains in the
Limbs, Side. Back and Breast.
. HAkT3HORNE’S CURE-ALL cures Sprains, Bruises
Scalds and i.urns. , , -
HARTSHORNE’S CURS-ALL cures Neuralgia,
Toothache aud Htiffoeas tndbe Joints.
HARfaiIORNE’S OURB-ALL cures Cholera, Di&r
rhcea and all Pain „ «...
UARTSUOHNE’S CURB-ALL cures lar Ache and
Deafness from a cold.
UARTSHOR’NE’S OURE-ALL cures Dyspepsia and
rn-Hgortion ; also. Canker and Sore Mouth and Sore
TI HAnTSHORNR’B CORE- ALL cures all Spinal Affec
tions and Weakness in Limbs.
HARTSUORNE’S CURE-ALL it a great tonic tc
Weak Stomach aud Bowels, and Tmprovea Digestion.
As the frequent changes of the weather product
a bad Cold. Rheumatism, Vain in the Limbs and Body;
aieo, Stiff Neck—erery person should get a bottle. It
acts upon the Nerves, Muscles, Sinews, Blood and
Bones and, by its warming eloctro-magnetio power, ex
pels all pain from the system. Gd a bottle and try *t.
and you will be astonished at its happy effects.
N. U. If you bsvo a Oough, use HARTSDOKNR’B
Peotoral Syrup of Wild Cherry, it is the best Cough
Syrup in the World Bottles, 26 aud W cents," and $l.
If y«m are DiUious, use HARTSHORNB’S ANTI
BILLIOUS PILLS. They act upon the Liver, Btomaob
and Bowels, carrying off all Bile aud Foul Secretiouf.
Boxes, 26 cents. Sold by R. H JKNKINS,
’ No. 25 SOUTH EIGHTH Street,
Botween Market aud Obestnut Streets.
Slmes’ Stores, Chestnut and Market streets.
GArrigacs’. Tenth and Coates streets.
Wagnor’s, Tenth and Lombard eta. au!2-tb studtf If
ENGRAVING
yOLLICOFFER’S ANTI-RHEUMATIC
(La CORDIAL is the only preparation ever placed be
fore the public that has performed ee many
MIRAOULOUS CURBS
INFLAMMATORY AND CHRONIC
RUEUMATISM.
The most prominent and influential citizens bear wit
ness of Us efllcacj. The abundant evidouoe from all
parts of the country is enough to warrant us in pro*
nounoing that it is the greatest wonder of the age
It is an internal remedy that a rikeßat the root of the
disease, and thus eradicates it entirely from the system
Prepared by THEODORE DILKS, Chemist,
Northeast corner of Pine and Sixth streets.
<jo7*Bm Philadelphia.
OBMOVAL—C. C. SADLER A C , o ; b^' 6
IX removal from No. 0 North W.ter Street to No.
103 ARCH street, second door above front. sex
AWNINGS! AWNINGS 1
JO.-UPH n FOSTKK, iIwoJSK major, No. 443
North THIRD Street, shore Willow. Italian and
French Window Awnings for dwellings and t-fllce uin
dowe * Awnings for starofl, Awniogs tor steamboats and
ehlM AU kinds of Awnings, Tents, Flags, or any
th‘os in canv-is, made to order by JOSEPH H. FOS
TER. Awning Maker, No 443 North THIRD Street.
Residence, No. 340 Bouth FRONT f treet.
oolb-lm JOSEPH H. FOSTER.
rfflO 'WESTERN AND SOUTHERN
X MERCHANTS —A largo stock of Manila Rope,
manufactured and for,sale by
WEAVER, FITLEB, & CO ,
0031 Nos. 23 N. Water St., A 22 N. Wharves.
PHRENOLOGICAL BXAMINA
TIONS, with written descriptions of character,
yty Including advice in reference to business, health,
ZjV self-improvement. Ac., are made day and eve
ningat FOWLER, WILLS, A CO.’S,
Families visited when requested, and a liberal dis
count made to clubs. x . ....
««U-8m 20 OhAotontst., Pbliodaiphla.
CtHAD 50 Bbla S 80 HalFlbl* Sea Shad - .
>5 Norr landing and for ral.hr _ SABMR<b _
0,16 ABOH Btraat, 2d door ahnye front.
Seal (Esialr.
Soar&injj
Personal.
PBARU,
iUcJiicinal.
Uemouttls.
Wants.
.\tTANTED—An Active Young Man, of
to sell a Merchantable AriicU
“*e; ,«u Commission. Acdres* “ Brr.-
°^***
about
monlals given. AdJre.a i"
Iff ANTED TO BENT-A
v w good business I'vat’on; S«» ~
the City preferred. Address “ Dseex,” B
patch. . • ttj. £'- -
A FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN wi&bes
an Engagement by the Ist of December. On In
finance a fair portion of near trade, and gir the
unexceptionable reference!. Address Pennsylvania *’
Offlco of this Paper. 0c26 6t&
A middle-aged amebican wo-
MAN wishes employment as Cook or General
Housework. Apply at MARRIOTT £ treat, fifth door
*h »ve fcixth. o«i6-2i.#
UM/ANTED A situation by an elderly
if mat, who la an expert Penman, as COPYIST.
Address COPY, office of The Press. ~ 0c25-4t#
YV ANTED—A PARTNER in a profitable
v v Retail business. To ft person havi og fCOO a good
opportunity Is offered. Addme VIOKEBS, office of
The Press. oc2h-2t*
WANTED- By lat January next, a STORE
Suitable for Wholesale Jobbing, on AROQ,
RIVRKST, THIRD, or FOURTH Street. Address,
with terms and location, FRANKLIN, office of The
Press. 0c25-3c
I/yANTED—By an experienced Canvasser,
w v employment on a salary, as Canvasser, in or out
of the city. Address MENTOR. Blood’s Despatch, for
three days. 0023 St#
HOUSE WANTED.—The advertiser
AuAdesires to rant a neat Dwelling, between South and
Christian, Third and Tenth streets. Bentnoi to exceed
1200 per annum. Address DWELLING, this office.
0C23-31*
A YOUNG HAN who has bad three years
tM. experience as Salesman in a Notion house, desires
an engagement in a similar establishment. Gcod refer
ences given. Address NOTIONB, at this offioe 0c23-4t#
WANTED— A person having $1,200 to
purchase a Grocery Stock and Fixtures. The
rent of the t ore ft low, and the business done is large.
Address GROCERY, at this office.
\j\7 ANTED—An active person with capital,
vV to take the place of a retiring partner, in a well
eatablifched Lumber business Apply before 10. or af
ter 1 o’clock, to JNO. H WEEKS, Conveyancer,
0c22-6t# Cor. FIFTH and NOBLE.
A BOUSE DOING A WHOLESALE
trade tb Market street is desirous to increase
cap.tal by taking a special or general partner Com
munications addressed MARKET BT., at the office of
The Press, w»l) ba confidential, ami have early atten
tlon. oc2A6t#
VY/"ANTED—By a middle-aged Lady a
* Situation as Governe.’a, in a private family. Best
of city reweece will be given. Address GRIFFITH,
office ol this paper. " 0e22-4t#
WANTED —To Kent, for the winter sea
son, witrwiinmedia'e possession, a Furnished
house of moderate t-lze with modern Improvements,
west of Tenth street. Address A. H., office of this
paper. 004
ANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES
Y Y CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, uuqanted men, to
»hom will be firm goo<l pay, board, clothing, and
medical attendance. Pay From $l3 to 433 per month.
No Q3an haring a wife or child will bo accepted. Apply
Tor MOUNTED 82BVI0® at No 817 MARKET Stmt,
abore Eighth, north side.
W. TH. 44AQBUDNB,
Ist Lieut. lit Diagnose,
Recrnitlng Officer.
2tntn6emenia.
17S7TO3ATLEY & CLARKE’ 0 ARCH-ST.
▼ V THEATRE.—WiIIiam 8. Fredericks, Acting »fc«
Stage Manager
TUEBDAY EVENING. October 26, 1868,
THE JS;ALOU3 WIFE.
Mr Oakley, Mr Wheatley; Major Oakley, Mr John
Gilbert; Ure Oakley. Mrs John Drew.
THE TOODLEB.
Mr Tcodles, Mr Clarke; Mra Toadies. Hiss Kinloeh.
Admission. 2b ota. Bi-cured Seats in Drees Oiroie. MX
cts; Orchestra Stalls, 60 cts; Seats In Private Boxes, 76
ota; Gallery, 18 eta; Gallery for Colored Persons, 26 ota j
Private Box In Gallery for Colored Persona, 88 ota:
Whole Private Box, $3.
VooraopvD at quarter before T o’clock; commence at
7 If, precisely
HRS. D. P. BOWERS’® WALNUT-ST.
THEATRE, eomer of NINTH and WALNUT
Streets TUESDAY EVENING, October 26, 1866,
SECOND LOVE.
Col Da-gerSeld, Mr M’Donough; Elinor Mowbray,
Mra Bowers
RETRIBUTION: Or. The Fate of a Libertine
Oscmt do Baupre, Mr B F Keaoh ; Rodolph de Mor*
oaa, Mr Perry; Madame de Baapre, Mrs Bowers.
Prices of admission—Second Tier and Family Oirele,
and Third Tier, 25 eente; Panjuat, 87# cents; prase
Circle, 60 cents; Private Boxes, according to thdU
locale, $3 and $6; Single Seats in Orchestra and Private
Botes, 76 cents.
* Doors open at quarter before 7 o’clock ; Curtain rises
at 7 o'clock
A MERICAN ACAPEMY OF KUSIO,
£% BROAD AND LOCUST Street.
BENEFIT OF YROA MATHIAS.
TUESDAY EVENING. Oct 26, 1866,
The performance will commence with
EVOLUTIONS ON THE TIGHT HOPE.
' THE GOLDEN EGG.
Toby, Gabriel Karel; Old Beppo, Francois Ravel;
Fantaeio, Moos Tophoff; M Plump, Mons Axe); Mig
nonette, Mies Frances.
LOUISE: OR, THE VISION.
Louise, Yrca Mathias.
Admission—Parquet. Parquet Oirele, and Balcony, 60
ceuis; Family Circle and.Amphitheatre, 26 eenta.
Seats can be aeoured from 10 A. tt. to 4 P. M. with*
out extra charge. Children under 10 years half price
Concert hall.
TWO SIGHTS ONLY.
FfiIDAY and SATURDAY EYKSISGB, Cctoto 29th
and 30th.
Ur STEPHEN MASSBTT,
(Jeemn Pipes of Pipesville, Author and Composer,)
in ais original
MONOLOGUE ENTERTAINMENT, B
as given by him In the three quarters of the globe, and
lately at Nlblo’s Saloon to crowded l ouses, entitled
&ONG AND OQIT-CHAT,
WANDERINGS IN MANY LANDS,
interspers d with Humorous and DewriptiTe Scenes,
original and selected Songs, Ballads, Ac,
Doors of*a 7 o dock. Commence at 8
Tickets 25 cents
A BORIGINAL OUT-DOOR EXHIBI
-nL txon
INDIAN GAMES AND EXERCISES,
ST A
TRIBE OF TUBOAEOBAO,
All of pure and ordinal stock :
BRAVES, WARRIORS- AND SQTJAWS.
A combination ea»efallt selected to demonstrate the
MANNERS, HABITS, AND CUSTOMS
or TBS
CHILDREN OF THE •OREST.
The agent of the tribe would respectfully inform the
citizens ef Philadelphia that be has secured the •
POWRLTON FAIR GROUND 3
FOR TWO DAYS.
Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 87th and 88th, where,
on both afternoons, they will giro their
FOOT-BALL GAMES,
their
CHABAOTERIBTIO DANCES,
and
FIVE INDIAN RUNNERS
will compete m a
FIVE MILE FOOTRACE,
The whole cocolading with a
MUSTANG EQUESTRIAN DISPLAY
by the entire Tribe In full eoatnme.
The novelty of the 19 h cenlary—an
INDIAN BRASS BAND,
the first and only one ever farmed, will during the af
ternoon, perform a series of popular airs.
Admission to the Ground.and Stands 25 eent*. No
extra charge will be made for Carriages.
Front sea** reserved for Ladies
ON WEDNESDAY EVENING
the entire Tribe will appear m a
MUSICAL AND D«?3bBIPTIYE ENTERTAINMENT,
AT JAYN&’S HALL. oa2B 2t»
A CADEMT OF MUSIC.
nL STBAROsCH ITALIAN OPERA.
MADAME COLSON.
MR. BTRAKOSOS respectfully announces that he
will open the regular opera season with his entire com
pany of the most eminent artists on
MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER Ist,
with
LA TRAVIATA.
Ou which occasion
MADAME PAULINA COLSON
will make her ueyutla Philadelphia l;« the celebrated
character *>f Violetta, with AttODlO, BRIGXOLI, BA
RILLI, etc , in theprlncpal rolta. -Tbe sale of ticket*
* ill commence on Thursday next, when particulars will
be announced. tf
fpHOMEUF 8 VARIETIES (Cafe Theatre,)
JL Northwest corner of FIFTH and CHScTNUr
3tieet».
Two E«rces EYEBY EVENING this week, uoderthe
management of MR. T. A’BEOKBT, late of the Wa’nut
Street Theatre
gongs by Mist EMMA MABOY,
Mrs. BOKO WALL, (formerly Mrs Lane,)
and Ml*s JENNY WREN !
Also, dancing by Miss YALLKB, styled the poetry
of motion.”
Coucnt commences at 1)i o'olook. Admission 10
cents. ocCB-st*
Assembly buildings, tenth and
CHESTNUT Streets.
Immense attraction. New Novelties. Change of
Programme each Exhibition. The LEARNED CA
NARY BIRDS and SPIRIT RAPPING. Gj and See
SIGNOR BLITZ.
The great Yentnlcqaistand wonderful Magician,
Performance every Evening during the week, at
half-past 1 o’clock and on Wednesday and Saturday Af
ternoons at 8 „ _
Admission, 25 cents; Children, 18 eenta. oe?6-lm*
(STATIONAL HALL—MARKET STREET,
il POSITIVELY T9X LAST WEBK.
J. iKbOd WiLUiMs’B celebrated
PANORAMA OP THB BIBLE.
This magnificent PAINTING commence* wlthCbu*,
end continues down in historical order to the Babyio
nlsh Captivity, containing more than fifty of the mow
sublime and interesting scenes In the Bible.
Exhibition EVERY .EVENING-. Doors open at a
'.fwtr Ohildra
“£ IB SiK"™ wroVBPAT »nd 2ATETR
DAY AFTERNOONS for families and schools. Doors
open at 2; to commence
Explained by Professor TIBoITTS
fflatnagea
£JABRIA(xES.
WM. 13, ROGERS,
COACn AND LIGHT-CARRIAGE BUILDER,
1009 AND mi OHSftfITOT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Orders for CARRIAGES from all parts of the world
executed with promptness, and satisfaction guarantied
‘ sel3-Bmlf
IT IS OP THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE
for every one to know where the/ will get the
most for their money, especial!/each tiraea aa these.
ZIEGLER & SUlTtt. Wholesale Dragg\aU, comer of
SECOND and GREEN Ptwets. are d -posing of rheir
White Lead, Ground Prints, of all Colors, and Window
Glaes, all of the heat quality, at prices '•hioh will he
pleasing to buyers. _ °*U
POTATOES* —Superior Peach Blossom Po
tatoes, for family use or for seed. Farmers that
tank to their interest will secure a supply cf these. For
sale by 0. B. ROGERS,
ocM-Ot* No. 11l MAh KBT Street,
IVJ ANILS. CIGARS.—I Case FirsfcQnallty
LfX Manila Qigara. iuat arrived in Store and for sale
WILLIAM H. TEA TON,
«lft FRONT
r'UGARS.-1,500,000 Havana Cigars, 7ft
\f Toriti brands, received by let* arrival. In Btore
and bond, for Bale by A. MKBINO*
onll.tr 140 Rontb FRONT Street
CJUERRY AND POKT TVINA—BO qrtt.
lO Eighths Harmony fiberry j 20 qr«. WalUa P«rt
Wta .-‘*^“ 4f “Tr&iiMH.iEA TO N, .
$9 gostli JKOHT Btm{,