The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 08, 1858, Image 3

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' r StotOinfitienlifllititriefWaled:TlCa . IYas !
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of bin ftlbtbery : tiiend . He would eat nothin =: no,
'savory. moinal';otifildS,teizipS_;,ittifii - 0,
bits of ' -- -his:.'fi4titoil'oniWarneat:him , na and,
Ilidlifi-'untottohadeil'ini'dafkAnstto of - eyes of
- tholitmonting, fowl-grow dimnr-i+ and dimmer, - Fa-;
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mina:Was in hie " iirortotinenti.lbut - still --ho won
not' ea t. • the day,
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Nor , gnn , o, 1464nottleolt.n4:.`
- ' soon,
IdcgdayTa t isdon
?-330446.ledidddfrjr;"Idikl"n ,Parnainbodo, loon.
'Bonine - Traitlier, 11.10 de Tinelto, soon
101enfuegos,,ledort,
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Brig, dmasou -- IfOlnid.olo, soon,
iliaolo,Artitellmetta.
s;Asse.
N'anta
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Bteenashillrßoaton, Bellew.:24,bongs nom New York,
vii Oat tdayotttkifildialitul,PSAJOgers 4 0.-James - M*
. - Aardite, - •
Ship fkrianalr; Itaaland, ?ram- tivirpoolOit 16, with
indite aa2lBo,passeligers to Oopi,;ltros:_ 'Nov,Bl4 lit 40
2Cloog 3doittohlaged to,
with a large. sorely
- sfeefnarflitione rirgetkiltearlng'2l."l6ok a pilot ori - the
4th - , - •
Bs
‘ que Rowena. Dafis, 12 days from Porto. Oabel'ii,
with roffee,..hidea r indlgo, fro ti
,to allett Bros, :
elidor, 16 days from Tritki
lel
,and, with ;salt'. to-32m. Curtimingif BOIL , Pieled=.a
barque oalledllorlfo June:going Into.Tnike Island se we
'cams through thojaaissiga,'Suobontered Tory bad INA
'Viet ..ea. the , passage, Roportaherrn- brig author
below Beedilelabd, • - ,
Bartitio .oittliir.(Saidhrito)7ria.loroao N Yoritith
tilt, boniid. eriok. pitlrito thla lett in distress;to'V
A Sartori : - , „On the 24th tilt, at 8 PA lot 88 32 X,-lbog
,60 18, encountered - a - 140MA gale Croat NR; Which lasted
- 'Without , emleation , fer - th, tee r devi l 7diltioe, which& the
mainmast was rout' away. and the mist n'topmasti fore
topgallant - „nrastr, and ~ lbboons` with :wheel hiasse and
_,balwarke -were.aaiffert away, 'Lost two suits of .
_and:lto - to 'a' considerable portion' of 'cargo- overboard,
oatittbiatidltra men got - badlylturt„,anl one - man
•• Bahr 7 ulia Anna, pulling, a days ht RostOn;'irith
Indira to David Cooper:
' bobs , latoba, l naarte, 6 ',days from Boston, with mdse
- to Croiell . • - •
- Boer J W idoye ft,oni'ldfolimood,
with coed to 0 H Cumteloge:_ - , • --
- thkr.DelsteereiDeoeyid. day ftom Smyrna;
footi dud:wheat to Jo liarratt Sob. —•- . •
- ,--dohr-Dlanoor.d, Nortoo; Dom New York. , , -
&he Sallie T Obartre, Otartre; frdm Camden,
Olooi Dllela, Pox, 1 aay . fro . m Odessa, Del; with wheat .
:Co Ohriadaii - & Curran,. ' - • - -
fdloop ..X.Ances hayar4. - -1 2 .. day' from Ohiletiaxit, Del,
'7 , :ailth °Mete Obrletiau , •
r ` OLDADDD.`, '
hiltsainshlrAqstone State, Blaralmsn, Chatlesion, A
Binatushlikhineas Sprains, ilattlier, poeton,llin
ry • - •
Ship, Ntierol; - Jointenn, Charleston, P Wright & Bons.
• - Br orig AD Clizosid, Ellhi;Dt - ,Tohn, NB,nl A Bonder
Sohr Sraderleitittdd, lilatahrord, Bath, Viudearied
& Co. - -
Seta. Sallie T Chinn) Oluittre, - Tdinton, illnolokson
Bohr Jonathinc Miii, Cobh, Charleston; • ',-- -•" '
Behr Diamond, Norton, Washington, Tan Dusan, Nor
ton k-Ai. „
. -Barking DO , re,- J. boon. Alexandria, T Web,lor; Jr.
Dto 11 caw, Iler, Baltimore A Droves Jr _
ithenhip Tuscarora, Oapt Urinary, for Liverpool,
left Mania attest wharf, on Saturday morning; with 2
,''cabin - and-182' forward cabin and -steerage passenger',
•thelfollowlng . oargoi"3oo hhda - ta110w,1640 Obis
'llenr,lo32 !Islam notion, - 22,63 bashing; corn, 6230 do ale
, rerseed, 111 hhda quainition bark, 103' b h ts port, 60 ten
,11ima
aandriosi albtslird oil L Bo Vosheirtlinatbriteed,l6o pkge
- • • „
„ .
—TlM , ataninablp Keystoraniiltata, °apt liambrarain; for
.-ioharlatimii ballad at -Iq.'ilsoytilk on Biannlai raiorning,
-, , ltittistg: nays' inidp/statiaga palanigair, - and a rateable
;; _
,
.i'opireepodeiree of tbe Thitedelptas lincliange3 -
• Noi 6, 7 A6l:-
triad ;`changed yelterday -LC; NW, lath'. quite a'
" -- ;;ltrong treats; amt. s'etaithy app'fietaxtee About 26 yes
, ~ esbi lett thO harbor.` Of thipse remaining swathe barques
Micah, Iteallose,"-Volant;:,bile bartiri`lohrs 7 L
-'-Bowman; El a) Bderuid,'Ainilen, Jos Baker. fild ne - y Price,
-Hyena; Barnard,: lowlnie, alum, Avon, Ames Balkan
- berg Jaaner,'Atar, Beni Butler, BOckingham, 8 B
Bat
"lMy. W-A Naunuond, Crarthsgens,J 11 blather , and Lady
troiii-tugateiet .16 t ttioie before -reported. N,
with a storsayaket,rance; - , -
• •,'!' 'Mourn; - WM. if. lIIMMAN.
`,„ - letinsinniabit.l r , •
••• ',-Atlor - reapea *nee of: the Philadelphia Bitebutogi.i
• 14 6, - 8, - 9 - 30 -A ht.'
boat : Ileraid _reports ,Iniving pat pilots on
hamlet( Altroil Ilatrey and Giullaybatorday.: • Nov 2,10 4-I&LTiacrbotlioe'Rreyomi, from-I,agoiyra,
Poisid to and this qmorningabarque And
• orig •
, Yong, Nov .T.
Arrived—Ship viocialiunitang 40a.Liveipool:Ivith
Olpt Bovine and ten nieniesinnid froiVtife barque Clara,
from. Melds; England ~ I thoted!witle Nair . stotflibbert •
- Treat..frow'Antwerni.,banitinic:- - pniavia - from:llManai
;Bra fiord • '
Brig'Orotob
~ ,L ert- i mi tile 'l2th
innti barque O. /I;_%.L'exc-frOin Philadelphia, discharging.
- Matilda from Lsgais.}:•Expeiltngea heavy weather
and lost pert of her de* 'hunt of ' moliMee, .foretop
, gallaut meat, Mills, otd.'„'ilioke on the 9th lost oil Ab.•
boom brit..ilsitgarat, of St - Johi p i 115,frotratanalas
Tor Now tiPtain .vvos,Aeafikiid.."fOur men
. sick or dead from fever, could not nriderstand
,-. Brig Juba, from Pensacola, !sprung a leak, kept both
pumps golsg.-thre - ve pact vt 4 life.; dock loAd..
blattideif from' frota
Meek Beak, from Oardiniai,se ' bre IN Boatmen; from-
P t Johns, Yirginia.Prlo.4l, f. Ora' Si Bart( as.", - '
- Ounsans, - Nov„0.
Artired'e* Ocean - Ron:1p; frOm ,14Verptoli",liartioes
I Youlatolu,itrOutildefort;.lclotovjo, lip:,::- „ _
.Nosviitii"-.Nc4. 6.
•- The isiii4Thisikleibni - thiPt.'ileaks;liato - idaltertori,_
N. J. aentaahfirti Oape - Iftm7i sad in
1e0 . 04 #otiCiolllecen. -One, man was
Nalriiitz; Nov. 8.
11.';,Aferoor,in a total ,wreck, having =gnus
,oultert st Long !iamb N.J. The grow were eared,
lE4oi&NDia;' ,
• . -..."- ~ - ,Eteetuship - - lißlioie. Itbdowan, cleared at-New -- York
• - '6th inst. for Aspinwall.. i:: .',. ~..- •-,- v,. -... •• „ -.
Eteetzeliip - lifeshhiston.
,Dhirchlll; for :Nicaragua,
' clearot at New York oth lost. - .......,,, . ' .
- --Btoomshlb; Glaegew, Thompson, from , Olabgow," at;
- rived At New York Bth fnet,,-.,-,',) , ' ‘' :... •-1 - -. • • • •-.-
Steatoship_liiel,;Ludlsiwi from New _York for Havre,
won seen let ir.el;let 41 47,10ng 8046: - • • •
SteaseithipBawiusettigalbot, cleared at Nazi-York 8 1 h
lint to4Sew Ovicana. , -2 , 5' ..- .- 2 . - j-. - , ' -'-';', 2 , -,'' .-,------
- - - iiicinuiabigiClty 0f. , -oOtt:Yorhiffolvis,„-otes-ed at Bee
- ' - - tittidtb. lost:for .I'hilittelphia,:".• - , "--, „L :--• - - '
- L.- Ship Oharoplou3 Wlisou, from llalloo, arrived at Roos.
. - . lows lAtilolt,• , - • ~, ~ • , - _„ . --,- •, - '
: - '-. 814' Ifousid; Bettiri" for. Hong Kongieleared at gen
- ' ' Francisco bat ult. - . -., - _ --,-; - • ,
...Bhip„ John A ..Parke,, Rich, sot. Lower Oalltornisi
cleared at Sett Franelsoo 6th ult. - s-, , - -
- -, - - - .
- _ - , alp rknielts, - Lont, ftossrLiverpoot:for ' Ckezleaton,
was eptiken Mat nit, let .41 ) loog4T 80.. - . - - --...--, --.-
• , , . Ehip,lntematioual, Beare", ciestet at Idabilo Ist lint
for .- Liverpool, 'isith ; l342l. bites of eottoni- valuet;at
• Map American tinioni.o4 ftOniVrcinatadt, arrived
at Liverpool Slat ult. . -..-,..: , I J... -; '- . -' • -,-
. littp Bileabeth,,Clilleeplef from BC John; NB, arrived
st Loodonderry 20th ielt. - •, . _ - it ~ „
• ' Ship. New- Oribipiteißloh, from Bittlunad;aiTived at
• Mime 201.h.ti1,t...y. ~,:. /,' ~ : •:,5,,, • „-, . ;,, , , ~.,- :_-. -, .- . ,„.', • ~
Ohio?: Ornintat, Whipple, and - Batonet Palen, Toast /
'•
~ - • remained, at 641.06146: 24th Bept„, ono: ~"..,...,„ ; - -,,...„ - -
111110 7- -.VibtorfeiTteid; Pablo, Hampden , 'lltiiirtin ind
•-• . • Columbus, ItizbibecA; wore loa ding atLiverpool= tilt,
for Philailslphrti.-; -, " - =-- -- -- - • . ,„
1-:. - . 'llBlp :,,Takiitli: V" likii;lirafaii; :gilled tiiiie .1,0e!poel
--- - -WAL ill ,- for lan Branidsco, -.." - :•-‘•'--' ' ' '--- ' ---"•• . :
' • ,••13hip Benne -Owen - , Norton ; tor:Apaltahleols, galled
troca Liverpool 224 alt. . -..-. • , - ---` ---•- f - ' "-,-
~33Arquerigolly _Wilder,: Sept,- for 'Bahl*, Oleared - et'
- 'Vision 11th iost.,'; . - - .. --
~ • ._,. • , -,.., . , - -
.1-11arque Rainbow, Kerlin, from' erlin, fro' Iticloriond fOr Rio de
- Janettityment to , east 'tram Bittuptori Bride 4th' kit "..
, Dece it , r. - Kerldlio, 7 (drew) Bone,-for Oepe Town;
cleared at New York oth lost- • -•. - + ' -.
Beutpie -Western "Bea, Tiylbr, train Tito di'Aineiro,
with 410Tbegs - coffee; arrived at New Orleans 114 inst.
' . --Brig Ooeletie, (DO4) ftletik, -- for Bitiblelphts, was"
loading at-Rotterdam 18th nit, "," .•• ~- .
' '.3lrlgtxpri3si.•l o llth;heneeiaiiliid at Halifax...id ineti •
_ 'l.BrigaMyrsi....ltakorinottaa:fof Bo.biu,••and,Writ Orsw
•- ford; thilbilrn, belie& for Portland, eitiled'front" NewpOrt
- nth root In cothplenrwitti alt. - other: vessels, before re
, - ported detaided b bed weather: - --- • ":- .•. ' ;-
. brig-Avg , Ben nett, saile d front Providence 6th inst, ,
• for Plailadviph ( s,-t •-- i :',', -,-••-•,•• - ,
- c Brig,Cianimo, t Pinkbard,":- for , PhlledelPtifs ', Vii.' Wl'.
• mitigtonz Del; cleared at Boston 'nth init.. , 0-" ' •
Batir:ll L dk •W",!orittold'aani hence at t'lliiiitigton, N
- -0; litivinat- , , , -‘-''''; ~....•y ` '' - -'
-'
- " L -'
-
.... gohr , 0 Noesiii, Snow, /Zion Bolton) at Wilmington, N
9, 6th insti`..-_,..r. - -„.- -- ~• , .-. .• —, - - .
• , - Bohr 1111 - -/towloy) , Ged - frei,"for „Bielladolphia ) cleared
at witadria.ton etifi)i-dtli inst.; , . '- -
: - 80.. h t, Van% Matas , :4i - eresB7; from - Eastport for Phi.
. 2 - ladeipbialratled•foion Newport 4th init2.- - .- '..- `, • -
I - Ochs '.,•Vspori•kiitohoilibenoe,• - arrired- at - at let
, ~
Inlitstiit '..--r- - - -A - .1 , '--;'• • ,-' - ".. :.,-,-,,.. '1 ----.- ~...;',.., -',
. - :',oohns,Xvii r .. ltltilTuisiott, Warreoialld Illohsrd Bei.
deni - dronid,-InCßkiladalplida; Balled lvina7Pol- - Itiver
' --- - Schrliartisbolliint, tellins, from _Delaware City) at
.
PM River : 24.loAZ ' - i-,, , . ,-; -,''''-- -
Edit 1 /1 Myers, Bohlen', from lifobilo, wan dr the bar
. -, - ~ atliencep4 -. 7eri, - 29tb. nick., ;..i., ~..
.'. -..-- edit etivireiz Dismal:4 eleerethat New York fith lost
, - _ -.. • - for' Phllcdelphli, 4 • ; 4•;..••,.-• : •1•,, - : -...1,4
• ‘ •• :, Eatii oft t' Tlttle; -- Atlatoir,lttitit Oh t r i betti for lior
-
-- , ton, .rnia - atErolotesi,Edole.dtk inati. - .. - -- - -...
, ' Mrs Oyolon DOI) for - :Philadelp - biloind Minato':
....' :- .; --'llrool Cyclone, for:_DOlsiviarc Oityi lolled-Item - Kew Bedford
4th tail.=
•, , .• ~ Bebe: ileiciinakehiroplid, 46 ' 0(454 jiaa 'York 6th
titat.AW_Phlltidelohla.--- '-' -, --.
..-" ,-..-, - ~.. , ,- --•
- 1 -:',- . Bohm ,I. , ll,Liolney) - Levits, and Mar tha Wrightington,
- - .. Wrislitluirtoni - Sallsd frOurPoll,illvir 4th lust. for Phi.,
- ladoi_pblai:sind Born; Noiliori dth insti ".'" ' ''' : ' ,'• "
- - - •
ache ,Adelaide Piedtlf,Oroith; banes -for Providence,
' . ittlevr Etuidon2litnati, , p:i i- :. , ;'t. . •• ,' ;:-:. , ' ,: '' ,
' • - .1: - BabottA 41..,fir0*41. 18alieoft; and J 8 Weldln; Oinith,
- - 5A1184,4001 Prpoldeora'a',4th'inaLfor Philadelphia. . - -
g e4 i .244 'Llo n i for Pb o6 l ol Piiiat cleared at Baltimore
, -•-, ' Opriittrbz.,e , :r•F- - vvl,-,,i - f‘t -- .* " ..• ';',:;,-..:1 .7;
_.,_ ~, .f •• •; , - -
, 1 Ealtrit OoSten, - Ilrotter; W P Clooi'lloook ; Madonna;
teago; and .I"tavintori, Harper, rot 'Phtladelphis, , sailed
~ T, ' , „ •- -: Awns Providerieribtlfiwd;.=- - , 1-2 , , , ;;•2 , , , , , ,,,,-„-2. -,„ : ~. -
ifehr StAfil/liowill;for_fhiladelPhie;•a"tbst tram Pro ,
'videnoe6th'loot, ;c,
.:.-. ',- 'thilirtifi,4Thinionond; Paine, and . Baryon Irolaid;pi.
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..kai , ,,-, cleared ot Boston Oth'loe4 for 401111delphle:-
~.-. '..-,-.•- - , ,-."ifebr KJ:lnicreoll, - 111gbeel frciav-Nato orison,' Ni
:, •', , '-;l3,, N t elk , pat into bhaelffieht BbfkbileW,NeW Tork) Bth"
"- ;LT ---- ? 40 1 11 - fer„ol4 ll 7or•ts , ".-_ , ,,, , ,'" 'l.; ---, ' ' ' -..! - -- : .
- , ....', - - - StesitiOri_fditlglei_trinisteyt and 0 . 0 Alger , Briar.,
'""Bad-froos Halyard dik: hia!i;fonyhiladarpht": -..-- r- -
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.• .:- - . ,2„, „ gslofrotti thlYtttustiosoillhls,morOlogilii If *rood, ptst' ,
1:f ' -. ---.-, - ...weiripfooo: , rdltairiig.,fl4;i": - .'e1i6140:666,10ded onto ,
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Io Plrt +4lO A.,M4-,„wintiNEW.,brlgs Russian, Lauri!.
Pelops; aohni Marp322hrcipelth Mary Ec, Elisabeth
Ell Townie di-168602 Oaks, liebstios Knight, Allan
Downing,-14ael- Jotteph - Porter, L M Strout,
Vobilroirtlima Oharleaft Clarstaira, Prank Pierce, Ma
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!!arid ;& 31 ,
William Carroll, Ply, Z
Lin;_tdary; Samuel Raab, Nancy Mille, (loom° Tittle,
nary, Ann L Andeorled, Viola, Yashti
S,F 4gilUaton,,and Wm L Richardson.
' , • PORTS.
(Per steamship Amorist) -
-: dr at Liverpool Oct Ph-North' Briton, (a) Jones, Que.
boo;`2Sd ;City,of Washington, (a) Petrie : New York;
eiladin; (0) Middleton; Jamaica, eta New York,
Old 20th, E. Sherwood, Hall. Oharlestom 22d, Mari
time, Peabody; Peer Yorke and both rematoed, in the
tlser eye of 224 '
- , _
, ' , Fialled 19th; Charles Sprague. Pike. Apalaahlitels (not
TUN) 20th, Timor, Campbell, New Orleans,'2lst, Prin.
'Cm Royal, Crrif, do; So . ota, Washburn, and William
'Stetson; Yordan, Park, llarana,• .22d,
Aurora, Benting,"and Z 'D 'Peters', Curtis, New York;
Woodburr.,BloLellai,tdobile; Pyramid, Henderson,
'Betsiinali:Or New Orleans.' - .
Entered bldg 18th, Patterson, Perkine, for New Or
leaus;-'2oth.pharles Book, Smalley, Bombay, via Was
gow; 20th; Queen, Oubbene, end Bharat:, Mills, Mobile;
„North Britan.„(a) Jonas:, Portland, Ale.
A? at Deal -20th, PisMoUtli Book, Hammond, from
London "hie New York, and' prOceeded;
Passed Plymouth
Martin Luther,
Nichols, tram de for New Orleans, an d
21st; 22d, Achilles, Walker, do-for ' New , ,Crleaus, and
proceeded .'
Passed do 19th, Ernst Merits Arndt; Haesloop, from
•Bremen"for New Orleans; Diet, Robins, Martin, from
London for New York: _ •
'Cif the Wight 18:h, Glenn, Wieting, of and from Bre
men for Charleston, all well; pth,Agries Leeds, Watts,
from Antwerp for New-York. - r
Ai at Portsmouth 'lsth, Emerald,'Oook, from N York
for London. '
Off Dern. ahcit Drat, MUM E Mine% Hardesty, from
Baltimore for Amsterdam.
Bristcl--Salled from the Pill 19th, Rufus Choate,
Blob, Norfulk.
• • 019 from Plymouth Diet, ludianala, Haealoop, Texas.
Al• tit Cardiff 18th, Mountain Eagle, Yates, Gloucester.
Sid 20th, Prance; Ellis, Alexandria.
Sld from Gloucester 21stip 0 Duncan. Otis. Cardiff.
Bid from Giasgow 2ortr, ' W 11 Della Hilton, Boston.
Bid from Greenock 201 h. 'X Boste r. ' Boater, Pardenas
Ar at Londonderry 20thi Blizabneh, Gilleeple, Et
Ar at ,Gtiemistown 16th, Biaxialan, Whitmore, Ma
_
_ Ar- et Bletnore 17th ntt, Thirty - one otatem, Smart,
Oronstadt for ' ,
. .
, dr" at gandliFon lath Llisio Drew, Gooding,
Ar at Hamburg 17th' ult, Olianipioh, Wilson, oall 0.
Ar at Cuxhaven' 17th nit, Lawrence Brown , Pierce,
Callao; 18tn, Clarissa Bird, Bird, do. -
Ar at Reboot 18th nit, William Mason, Gardner,
'Archangel. ' '
Bid from Browershaven 18th ult, Ring Philip, Rol
lins,'Boston; 201.1 h ult, Bremerhaven, New York.
'gild from Flushing-18th nit, Roebuck, Soule. New Or—
imtas.; Richard Atop,
,Watlington, N York; 19th, Har
vest; Loring, Havana. • "
Havre=-Old 17th. Tropic, Nowell, N York.
Ar at Bordeaux 20th nit, Pepperell, Dlx.y, New Or-
leans; Topeka, Church, Peter Clinton, Bragdon, and
- Adelaide Cooper, Bailey, for N Yon; Nanny, for do.
Bld 16th, Zenobia, Patera, New Orleans.
"Bid frrm Phalan.* 16th nit, Sheffield, Riehardson, N
Orleans' -
Old at Marseilles 10th tat, Yolant, Dint, New York.
Bld 11th, Brill, Crowell Boston.
Ar at Bombay Sept 21, Bpark of the Ocean, Drum-
Mond: Liverpool. Bid Sept 20, Trlmountain, Dudley,
Calcutta; 29d, libadoatan,layne, Calcutta.
At do Sept 24, Nottingham, Robinson, for New York;
Olnoinnatns, Doane, for China; ' City of Mobile, Mar
shall, for Calcutta; Jamestown, Candege. Leona, Nor
ris, Polar' Star, Edwards, and Benatnr, 0. Bin. Ono.
At Madras Sept 13, Shepherd Knapp, York, tine.
ARRIVALS AT ,THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
'UP TO OM, o'cLoos Tam wcousinta
GIB3BO HOUSE—Oheetnut sheet, below Ninth.
0 M Winch & wife, Boston Richard 1.1 Moore, Phila
John D Winslow, N Y • Bawl Konigwacher Chester
J II Minor & la, Oonn W B Mowry, Boston
IN Welch, Norfolk ~- E E Ellbenrn Norfolk
Des B Dow, Jr, Boston J . 0 Blair & w ife, Me
0 Preston &.- In, Evansville Gen P A Ilerran,Waahugtri
It Pombo, Washington Wm BUM, N Y
MrOrenshaw, Richmond Mies Phillips, Montreal
A fred. Phillips, N Y Miss Phillips, Montreal
7 B Mason & family, N Y P P Dickson & family, Pa
John Parsone & wife, Fla Dr Temple & la, Va
H P litimond&la, ltlchmd , Mr Taggart & la, Me
Mrs Dr Tyson, BM Mrs A Ross, ii q
Miss DI henry, BO . Miss Ross, 8 0
Mrs Bennett, Si 0 'JARosa,BO
I, Pe sooskiN 0 - ' P 1., Peacock, N 0
I P_Pleming & la, Bait B Yorke, BalYm,N J
0 Bcolar - '._ •- - - ' - - - B r Tolman & wi, Beaton
14 0 Witilams, Oharles'on' 31 Pickering B mton
0 IncheS,licotland -- ' A M Infiles, N Y
A Rana:cond i Boston ii Bimmons ,
J W btribling,'Va -- - - Bl` Hardy N' Y
0 Th• - msa, Balt " , - R MMasts,N If -
80 alumford,'N ,Y - LB Johnson, n Y
Jos Work, Tenn 11 1 Drake, Ohio
Wm H Inosby, Va n .13 Nelson V.
Than Barry & la, Did V de Bastard, Pule
J A Roes, Mass ' Wm 0 Hibbard. Baden
liVilillan, Washington Geo W Berry, Did
Mies Bowie, BM - I Dew & la. Md
Miss Bradfiwd, Boston GHa ding, In,
•
Geo 8 Allen, Balt ‘ And II Green, N Y
0 D Oak, Fla D K Cady, Oinomnati, 0
it D ;Inseam, 0 P E - Broan
Geo A Ilr , eumn, N Y Chas II Murat, Memphis
Wm Poulton, Bt Louis Jae W Maxwell, Did
Thos J Atwood, Pottsville 'L A Washburn, Pe
J V Meson, Va . • Jail U Hack tt N Y
B T-Haidy, N•Y • Vent - Murry, N Y
H Matra', Pa W It Clover, Pit
llt Swett, Mass ' -• I Eager, New Orleans
W N Milbour, NY - . , Thos Bulyrk, Baltimore
Col Chase, Baltimore - 0 KlngiObarleston•
A R Hackett, N Y „Wile Parodi, N Y
MlleA - geata, N Y , - Max ihrakesch; N Y
Ii Birney, Cincinnati, Ohio IV Wilkinson, Washington
P Dodge, Washington W El Lad, England
B F Dickinson, Richmond " W.H Uppermani Wash
.1.02 Ter ett & lady, IJ Id N Jas Hainesatorkins; 11l
John Ring, Et Louis E W &sublet% & la, Boston
Mr Tropic' ix em, 8 0 A Houghtaling, N Y.
8 H.Witmer Oincinnati, 0 . „ .
MBIRRIANTEP HOTEL"-Fourth Et., below Arok.
W B Ramsey, Mass • . M_Rdwards, Pa
B Trimble, Ohio R btimson, Balt
A FaltosiOhlo 'Beni Kelso, Pa
Jos Millhiser, Vs - - : Plashge, Pittsburgh
T A Newton .
lt Is, N Mrs Solna. Dills
J . .llleuy, Ry Thos Wiesen,- literrisburg
J. A Middle, Wellsville Jas Obio •
Bonj Orawle*Pittalqurgh' 3utyati; Ohio -
rOVasiood; texas. • . -Ohas Rind, Reston "
Peter James, Boston J U Harris, Cincinnati
Smoi Workme, lowa City M M Swarr, Ya
Jno.G Milter, Va K P Chapman
D Baldwin & son, Ohio
AMTEMOAN HOUSt—Oheatunt street, above Fifth.
J L Mingle; Easton ' B W Stearns, Phil&
J P Clanton & wire,,Ga ‘ • Miss Olanton, Azignats, Gs
88nmmers, Tenn , . 0 Denton, Tenn
Cone, Hon 8 Arnold, N P
John Bmylle, Jr, Easton • - Semi Johnson, Boston
Miss Johnson. Boston •, W S Martin & la, N C
liathbnr, Bell Plain Mrs Itathbur, Bell Plain
G M Mason, Wilmington Mfrs 0 Sisson, Wilmington
E Pettier. N - • J W Sheller, N Y
W Monate •Witihingtori J Sullivan...Holston
FPHiII;NI= W Stein, Easton, Pa
Mr Hoddard„ Mass rI Wilbur' MOhank
Mice Boogies, Pa J P Gordon, N
ElnaeY, OincinnaU, 0 Wm J Tapp, Ala
.W A CoolivaM Ala, R W Park, Ala
Jos Hoover. NC - • • . A Springer, Camden, 0
J B Stone. Tennessee 0 Harrington, khila
B Beeson, Del Semi G Benson, Del
WTI 5$ interns, N Y B 0 Renter, Birmingham
7 )1, McCord, Belt - G W Hance, VA
UNION HOTEL.-Arch street, below Fourth.
J M Phillips & la, St Paul daml Baylor, Dasten
Mee /twin, Pa John Irwin, PA
ii-bertling, Beading • itTrite, Beading
0 31 Drake, Ohio MG Cooper, Cleveland,
Richard Dickson, W Thorpe, Maas
G Gardner, N York T M Miler, Ohio
FRANKLIN HOUSE—Oheetnut street; above Third
Mr Thernimon and la, N-J Albert & Perkins, N J
Mr Moore, N J, _ ,-J Haldeman, N Y
It Roth erznel, Phtla, CI Gowry, Pa
John Stanton, Pa , - Ruston, B 0
P Lagrange Joseph Oooper, Ye
Isaac 8 Waite, N Y P. Darer, Pa
Gen W L Johnson, Phila Blt Redding, Oat
M Morrison, 04. 0 6 !terrine% Oat
L B Brovin, N,Y' J Washburn, Mass
Vincent Gelling, NY- -'
nt Naes & la, Venezuela
L de It Dora , Venezuela Bryan & le, N
- Leiria Weaver, Philo - Wm Oar, N Y
E Garry; N
NATIONAL, 110TRL—Risce street, above Third.
L A Strum', N York t 3 A Davidson, Washington
Wm J Rttinger, Allentown T Y Davenport & is, Wie
J" Web Pottsville P T Lewis, Kansas
Win It lain, Reading . D Simon &. - lady, Reading
0 W SticartiAllentown H D Smith, Milton
AM Ohallant, Phmnixville P Olephant, Ilarrisburg
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MOUNT YRRNON MOTEL—Sidond at., above Arch.
-A Oxon, N Y 011 Coleman Pa.
;1. Wlolly, Pa • • Henry W Ditwan, Pa
,T Adams, N J W J Gilbert, lowa
Tabu Chapman, N d J K Rainey, Salem
'John Dutchdr, N Y S Dutcher, N Y
'John Garden, N Y. • J H Markley, royleatown
-II P Dare, Obloago
' . ' MADISON HOURS—Second et,, below Arch.
-a Worn, Philo. Thos II Newborn, Mg
Henry P Stewart. Md Hugh Hogue, Oheater or,
Jacob Myers, Cheater co Mau B Buret, Lancaster
Thee 0 Adana & Ls, Pa L 0 Wood PIMA
- BLUM BEAR INN—Fifth and ?Mordant streets.
John Springer, Ps D,B Nyce, Del co, Pa
Ueo McFall/Im, Melees co B Prizes, Doylestown
'John filmok, Pa Hugh Jackson, Cheater oo
Joseph Cope, Went Cheater Thole II Coleman. Philo
'John T Coleman Plnle. Truman Canton, Lane co
'John Yrayner t Cheater co
• BALD ZAGLE—ThirI street. above Oallowhill.
, Lerria Ritter, Atlantan' Z Griffith, Pa
"Chili Beane, Pa John Good, Jr, Reading
PhtliPlikonrer, Reading'
• BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third st., ab. Oat!cabin.
Daniel K Might, Pa - Knott lialdemon, I; le
Casper loads, Biberry John 0 Bmlth, Pottstown
BARILNY 811 BAY TlOTEL—Second street, below Vine,
Joe Hill, Ps. John Davis, Pa
tease Gould, Trenton P , MalOue, N Y
.okm Priee,Doylesrown Woo Carr, Doylestown
:0 8 Torbert, Newtown :,
$ Silver's Gad Consuming Stoves 1-. Unless these
:iltoiee ate made In a proper manner they are no better
than the common old-fashionel heating Stoles.
none' bat the beet Ilotkmen ) mid , use the
chafe:ask imported Riede iron.
I warrant every Gee Consumer I sell to be /MT
IQUAL to there I have on exhibition in the Franklin
lubt.ltute, and 114116 h are attActlng the attention and
admiration oleleileragenerally The Committee have
'conceded that GALLAGHER'S maim of SILVER'S GAS
CoNEIVIIIINia STOVES are the beat in the Exhibition.
.1 call attention to the following letter:
•1t kitties eXamined the $ ditrer Qae Consumers' ma
'nun:A:Wed by Mr. A J. tALLAGITEtt, and pronounce
thorn folly 4140 any I have ever seen. The Howie
Iron is the vnev near, the workmanship nnsurpaseed.
The ilishelek:atov,e fatly embraces my invention. I re•
cominend with pleasure to my friends and the public
Mr. Oaliagherla make of 810Y811, J. S. Stivast.sl
, • - A. T. GALLAGHER, Stove Manufacturer,
noti-amw No, MS N. SECOND, above Vine.
Nothing terra more Importance to the Coin
tort of p - family than a goo 0008 srovp
CtALI•44I7.I4It'S MORNING OTAIt -
hall been in llimeereful operation some fire , years, and
-there Has never been introdiced lo the public a COOK
Broya that bee given sitlstaetion 'so generally. It
BAKE, nest, BOIL, Elton, &0., in
:the Meet perfect manner.
' , l. , ,vtilf return Ma price paid for it if it fails to do at
•Ocive, J. GALIACUTER.,
806 N. Second Bt., Above Vine.
oalinglietts Ennilse Glis,Consnmer.—A Mat
50P COOK STOVE; LARGE OEN; VERY HEAVY
PI. WEB, AND MADE IN A SUPERIOR MANNER.
L - WARRANVit
• , "'ROAST , &c., &o.
I bore been engaged In tbe' mannfecture of etovee for
'not iy years, and I aen safely recommend the SUNRISE
'to ms.frlendef," If it to perform as eboyo etated,
I hill` AETEMNSOU TUB MONEY PAID POR IT !
'UAN TOU ASS MORE?
— opll•sawF2ol _ A. J. OALLACIIIER.
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A Beautiful Bead of 'Bair +•The Wonder
OP THE AGE.—JULES HUM% EAU ATM
VIENNE 'EAU RENOVATOR. poseeeses the wonder
ful property of changing gray Hair to its original life
like color. Its effacte on the Hair are magical, remo
ving impuittles and obstructions from the cuticle, pre
venting the 'Mir from falling, and imparting a flowery
fragrance.
For sale by all Druggists, and at too Laboratory of
JTILEB HAUEL a CO , Perfumer'. acrd Importers, No.
701 Chestnut street, Philada. n08.6t
Ladles are respectfully notified that War-
BEI aTON, Hotter. 430 OM STNUT Street, has just re
calved from Paris a well selected variety of the much
desired , t Bronze . Morocco Caps" for little boys An
early selection to recommended. noo•St
W. Henry Patten, Manufacturer of Window
SHADES, and Importer of CURTAIN and lIPMOL
EMERY MATERIALS, LACE and MUSLIN OUR ;
TAINS. BRODATELLES, SATIN DE LUND and
WORSTED DAMASK, RAPS, MOREENB, nuorini,
GIMPS and TASSELS, GILT COENICES and CUR
TAIN ORNAMENTS. Gilt Window Shades, with all
the trimmings, as low,as 75 cents each. Just received
from Auction a large invoice of Curtains, which are
offered at the following unprecedented low prices:
Muslin - Curtains, $1 00, worth $3 00 a pair.
Lace " $2 00, " $4 00 ",
Tambour Lase . $3 00, " $5 00 "
Quito heavy 11 .. $5 00, n $lO 00 " cc
Elegant rich Embroidered, $lO 00, " $2O 00 " "
Damask Curtains from $lO 00 to $l5 00 per window,
complete. °attains made and put up at the shortest
notice, by competent workmen.
W. HENRY PATTEN, 830 CHEBTNIIT St.,
,0012.0atos Opposite Jayne's Now Hall
Professor Saunders , Classical Institute, at
the WEST PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTE, corner of
MARKET Street and WILLIAM, will be reopened on
the first MONDAY of September. Pupils, to the num
ber of fifty, will be reeelved wirnour EIPSNOE or NAZI
ON THE PASONNONIVIIAILWAYO OF TOO OITY.
Thus, without expense, by a pleasant and safe con
veyanoe, pupils can be carried into the fresh air of the
country in less than half an hour from the centre of the
city. Several sores of open ground border on the beau
tiful groves of this Seminary, which is patronized by
many of the distinguished gentlemen of the oily, among
whom are the Editors of The Press, the Ledger, and
The North American and united States Gazette. Pu
pils are received by the day, or into the family of the
Principal.
PHILADIMPRIA, July 1, 1868.
t. We, the undersigned, have had eons or wards in
Professor Swindon' , Institute and family during the
Session which bee just closed. In respect to parental
kindness, happy iniluencee, attention to health, and
progress in thorough education, our expectations have
been folly realized. To our friends, who are looking
fora
_decidedly good school for their sons, we cordially
recommend Professor Saunders ) Institute.
it MATTHEW NEWKIRK, No. 1800 Arch street.
gt JNO. W. FORNEY, office of The Prem.
" OHARLES E. THOMPSON, Thompson & Rood, No
418 Chestnut street.
J. 8. OLLVER, 1400 Girard avenue.
6, 1 P. L. SPRINGS, 881 Market street.
"GEORGE H. MARTIN, 1025 Walnut street,"
Other PatrOns of thie Institution :
NU S. BURNETT, 409 Market street.
TORN 0. MITOLIELL, 203 South Sixth street
T. B. COLOHLII, 142 South Eighth street
N. B. BROWNE D 113 South Fifth street
SAMUEL 110011 E, Logan Square.
E. WATSON, Logan Square.
WM. SWAIN, °Mee of Ledger.
MORTON itoMica: f..18L, °Moo of North American.
ELLIS LEWIS, Penn Square.
113'No aICIIIIAZY MORN SALVO?. 64-tf
Grover Br, Baker's Celebrated Family Sewing
MACHINES. -
A NSW STYLE—PRIOR $6O.
780 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
These Machines mow from two spools, and'form a
seam of unequalled strength, beauty, and elasticity,
whioh will NOT rip, even if every fourth stitch be cut
They are unquestionably the beet In the market for
family use.
oclB4l Mr SEND FOX / entouran..al
Now Trimmings and Zephyr Store and Far-
TORY —4. G. MAXWELL A BON, Southeast We
youth and Obestnut. eo2l•lm
Seamen's Saving Fund-01[1pp 203 Walnut
street, one door west of Seoond street. Itemtree de
posits In nuns of One Dollar and upwards, from all
°Doses of the community, and allows Interest at the
rate of dye per cent. per annum.
°Moe open daily, from 9 until 5 &elm*, and on Mon
day and Saturday instil 9 In the evening. Preeldent,
Ireaklin Pell; Trimmer and Renters, Charles M.
Morrie.
Si, Vittists Darice.--This distressing and
mortifying nervous affection is left generally either to
take its natural -course, er is treated on general princi
ples with very little success. The nervous symptoms
are not the disease itself, and proceed from functional
or organic derangement in the nervous centres. No
medicine hm been found equal to the PERUVIAN
SYRUP, in cheating the involuntary nervous trem
bling)] known as Bt. Thule Dance.
Per sale in this city by P. Brown, corner 3lfth and
Chestnut, and Ressard & Co., corner Twelfth and
Chestnut. es26-ditirtf
One-Price Clothing of the latest styree, nnid
made In the beet manner, expiesely for 31DIMIL SALIM,
We mark onr lowest selling prices In PLAIN 11001173
oh each article. All goods made to order are warranted
satisfactory, and' our teri:raioa airerest iletrlctly ad
tered to. We believe this to be the only fair way of
dealing, as thereby all are treated alike.
JONES & CO.,
an. 27-1, 604 IdASEET dtreet.
Thomas W. Ilailp, No. OttO Market Street,
Importer and Dealer in Pine Watehea, Jewelry, Silver
and Plated Ware. First-class goods constantly on hand.
Th subscriber, paying cash for every artlclO, ib etabled
to 11 at a email adianto. Those ihoht pit:chasing
wank! do Well to Call. All goods warranted as repro.
entail& ad-tto
850, 550, $5O, 850, 850, 850, 850, 850.-
SINGEIt'S SEWING MACRINES.—PRIORS RE
DUCED:L.-A new and elegant Family Bearing Ma
chine for 00, and the genets! Vials Of pikes greatly
reduced. All who *Ant a substantial, simple, and re
ilahlelitiring Machine, which has an established repu
tation for doing the very beet work on every kind of
material, are invited to call at our office and examine
the new machines. at the reduced prices. They can.
not fail to be satisfied. x. U. &
no 2. Cl/2 No. 502 CIIEBTNUT Street.
To AU who Want lonbs
00., Brokers, Northerest corlaer or 'itiltD and
GABRELL BTRBETB, below LOMBARD, advance
Caeh liberally, In large and mall =ornate, upon
deposits of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, GOne,
Clothlog, Jos., on moderate tetras. Oboe hodrs from
A. At. to f P. M. ociLloo
Jackson, Check Printer.
' . .TACKSON, OIBOULAR PRINTER.
JACKSON, DILL-HEAD PRINTER.
JACKSON, CARD PRINTER. ,
JACKSON, JOB prturrnlt.
0e311 , 12t & PIPTII Streets
Raving Fund.—Flue Per Utah I
NATIONAL SAPTITY TRUST 001RPASIT, WALNUT
Street ; B. W. corner of TUIRD, Philadelphia. Money
received in any emu, large or mall, and Interest paid
from the day of deposit to the day of Withdrawal.
Money is received and payments made daily, without
notice. The investments are made In Real Estate,
Mortgages, Ground Rents, and such dret•alaas seonri•
ties as th charter requires. Office hours, from o'clock
in the rof,rning until 5 o'clock in the afternoon, ad or
Hendee' end 'lltnradaT evenings until a o , aloak. /se
Itlarriageo.
On the 4th instant, by the Rev. Dr. Ducachet, JACOB
LADOARTS to OaROL/NE H., daughter of Nathan
Atherton, Eng, ' all of this city.
At Albany, New York, on the 4th instant, by the
Dm Thomas A. Starkey, FRANK 11. STITT, of Nash
ville, Tennessee, to MARTHA ELEPINSTALL, of Al
bany.
On the 31 instant, by the Rev. Wm. M. Ridgeway,
Mr. GEORGE H RIGBY, of Delaware county, Pa., to
Miss ELIZABETEI M. BM:NORA, of this city.
On the ad Indira, by Ear. Thomas Street, Mr. ED •
WIN MART to Miss KATE K., fourth daughter of the
late WM DOVIEON, all of title city. At
On the let instant, by Rev Alfred Cookman, Mr.
GEORGE BURRIOR. to Miss ALICE MATTFIRWB,
both of Philadelphia. tF
On the 4th indent, by Rey. Li O Bakeetraw, Mr.
BAM'L H ItEGBR to Mies MARY A. 130001118, both
of Germantown, Pa.
lagatho.
On Bsturdey evening, the oth Instant, FANNY, wife
of Joseph D. Ellis, in the 97th year of her age.
The male friends 61 the family are respectfully 'mil
ted to attend her funeral, from the residence of her
husband, No. 1019 'Una street, abort) Tenth, this (Mon
day) morning, Bth last., at 11 o'clock, without further
notice.
On the morning of the 7th Instant, Dr. J. K. BON
FALL.
Hie relatives and friends • are particularly invited
to attend his funeral, from his late residuum, Chester,
on Tuesday afternoon, at 1 &clock, without further no-
CC,. **
At Chestnut Hill, on Thursday afternoon, THOMAS
P: SPA RH LW&
His friends and those of the family are Invited to
attend his funeral, from the residence of his brother,
John Bparhawk, 1441 Walnut street, this (Monday)
morning, Bth inst., at 10 o'clock, without further no.
tics. Ik
On the ad instant, Mrs. MARY ANN, We of Robert
P Morrell, aged t 1 years.
The friends of the family are invited to attend the
funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from her
late residence, No. 825 Wharton Street, without further
notice.
' On the 4th Instant, ANNA P., daughter or the late
Wm. P. Barr.
. . •
Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence of Wm. 0 Mul
len, 029 North Tenth street, this (Monday) morning at
10 o'elook A. BL, without further notice.
Oa the sth instant, MAMMA, youngest daughter of
John and Margaret 9lcBtocker, in the 224 year of her
age
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of her parents, 1005 North Front street, this (Monday)
afternoon, at 2 o'clock. To prcceed to Bleahanica ,
Cemetery.
On the sth (natant, PLETCHER WILSON.
Ate frlends and these of the family are invited to at
tend the funnel, from his late residence, No. 1010
Green street, this (Monday) afternoon. at 2 o'clock
Interment at Cathedral Cemetery.
On the 4th Instant, at New Orleans, of yellow fever,
Mrs rOBIIPHINJII M. TEENER. 23 yearn of age, wife
of Thomas 8 Turner. and 'adopted daughter of Joseph
and Sarah Justice, of this city.
On the 16th ultimo, at New Orleans, of the epidemic,
HENRY It. COLEMAN, late of Philadelphia. *
On the Bth instant, Mrs. CATHERINE, wife of John
Lymph, aged 66 years,
The friends of the family are invited to attend the
funeral, from the residence of her husband, Oadwala
der, above Mister street, this (Monday( morning, at 8
o'clock, without further notice.
On the 5 hinstant, JOHN G. WALKER, in the Slot
year of his age.
His friends and those of the fstaily are respectfully
invited to attend his funeral, from bin late reeldence,
No. 030 Pleasant street, below Tenth, this (Mondoy)
afternoon, at 8 o'clock,
On the sth instant, SAMUEL IL, son of Alfred H.
and Mary Ann Cooper, and grandson of Bamnel 0.
Cooper, aged M. months and 27 dam
y r )1 S *rr4 .• I NOVA*" Tit ,S !
,1858.
MULTI' Orrice, November 0,
Interments in City of Philadelphia from the
October to the oth of November, 1860.
Apoplexy
Aephyxla
Cancer
.....
Otoup
Coogeet'u of Lunge
41 Brains •
Cholera Infuntuso.
Consuna , n of Lunge
flonvulefooa
Oyanoolo ......
Dropsy, Brain....
Cheat...
Blame of Brain
" Heart
Drowned ......
......
Debi1ity...........
Effwilon on Brain..
Fever, Billow;
" Intermittent.
Or VIM
Under 1 ear.........y
From 1 to 2
" 2to 6...... ..
" 6to 10
" 10 to 15...... ..
16 to2o
20to 30
(' BO to 40 ......
From the Almshouse
Males
Females.
By order of the Bo
ART
[rr. Lectures on Commercial Law, &c.
Hon JOEL JUNES will deliver the first of this
Season's Donne of Lectures in the Lecture Room of
ORLTPENDEDIS PHILADELPHIA 0011litIEROIAL
COLLEGE, on MONDAY Evoniag, Bth lost,, at eight
o'clock.
Ty- Bnaineas men are invited to attend:
um Historical Society.
NOVEMBER Bth, 1858.
A Stated Meeting of the SOOIERY will be held
TRIS EVENING at 8 o'clock.
FRANK K. ETTING,
It Recording Secretary.
To Young Men...On Monday, Tneo.
DAY, and WSDNESD Y Evenings. there will
be a Free Writing 01113.1 at BRYANT A STRATTON'S
MEROANTILE COLLEGE, Southeast corner of OE 2
YANTIS. and CHESTNUT Sheets, preparatory to en
tering upon a regular course of Instruction In BUSI
NEES PitNMANSHIP. The mode of Instruction need
is the moat successful known. All are invited to at.i
tend. Hours from seven till nine o'clock. noB-1t
orThe Undersigned, Members of the,
80IITHWARE HOSE COMPANY, have been
appointed a Committee to solicit aid for the purpose of
procuring a first-class B , eam Fire Engine. The foca l
lion of the Company In the neighborhood of the ex
tensive Bonded Wet ehouses at Lombard 8 reet, and the
many large Stores along the Wharf, where the most ob
stinate tires generally occur, renders It Important that
they should be possessed of this great improvement for
extinguishing Ares. Our experience as firemen teaches
that a large body of water, quickly and judiciously ap
plied, will frequently prevent much destruction of pro
perty from fire and water. We would also' say that,
during an existence of over a half century, this Com
pany have never, until this year, asked or received any
aid from their fellow-citizens in the form of anbsorip.
flow, and they would not now ask it t if their mews
were adequate to purchase each en Login° as is re.
(mired. The new home in Third Street, below Lom
bard, was built with a view to accommodate a Steam
Fire Engine, and will not require alteration. All
applications will have the signatures of the President
and Secretary, and the seal of the Company at
tached.
- JAAISB STUART; Chairman of Committee, Mouth
treat, below Lombard.
JACOB B LANCASTER, Treasurer of Committee,
pruce•etreet Wharf.
GEORGE B MILLER, of Meagre. Richards & Mil
er. 210 South ]front Street.
J. O. FRYE; of Messrs. Claghorri & Fryer, 221
'herb:tut Street.
E. 0 JAINB, DAVID W. JAYNE, of Messrs. David
loyno & Son. 242 Chestnut Street.
JACOB AMOP Sr , 217 New Street. -
GEO. 0. RIOILARDS, of Miners. Itenwood & Rick
rde, Altoond.etreet Wharf.
FORT. IRRIE, Agent Allentown Iron Works, Cal
whin Street. •
GEORGS GANTr, Pennsylvanian Oftlee.
PARKIII3IO3T 19oLAUGELLIN
J B GRITMITII.
TUOMAB MOOll.ll.
O. H. TISDAIit., Seerotary of Committee
[ErPeople's Literary Instigate—Third
LECTURE, by G. W. CURTIS'. Esq , in CON.
T
WHIT HALL, HURSDAY RYDNING, Nov. 11.
Subject: Dcmoetacy and Education. Single Tiokets
25 cents ,• admitting nee to Course, $1; two to Course,
$150; three, $2. No reduction in price of Season
Tickets—for sale at the Buoketores. Lecture com
mences at quarter before eight. Doors open prdthely
at quarter before seven. • n08.5t4
[lTMinor and Ammo:nem
THE BEST LECTURE Or THE SEASON!!!
"THE lanimmous IN LIFE!"
PARE BENJaMIN will Lecture on this subject In the
MUSICAL FUND HALL,
On MONDAY Evening, Nor. 8, at 8 o'clock.
Tiobete 55 Cents, et the BOOKSTOKES and at the
HALL on the E%•eniog of the Leetn,e. noB•ltik
6:
Reward.—VVe heroby offer e.
11,.3 ward of rive Hundred Dollars for the detec
tion (if within one year) and the nubsequent convic
tion of the Idonnkneit or IdOnnlieSes of JOIIN E.
CLARK, whose body was found in the Schuylkill on
the 221 day of April lad. All communicatioue on the
aubject may be addrered to the Undersigned, at LAN
SINGBURG, Bonfseloor county, N. Y. .P•
JOHN AMES,
CHARLES CLARE.
Or to B. D. STE WART, of this city ,
nob-2t*
(TrOffice of tile Mayor of the City of Phila.
DELPIIiA, September 2101858 --PIPE HUN
DRED DOLLARS REWARD.—Whoreas, the body of
JOHN E. CLARK, &citizen of Philadelphia,
was fonnd
in the Eohnylkill river, above Market - street Bridge, on
the 22d day of April, ]BlB, and therettpon the Coroner's
jury-did v a n.l.,.tltet-tle4-",iteveava-nenze - val Ma'
death by havinghie throat cut by sown person or persona
=Minoan to them: , &e., And Whereas, all eft wts for
the detection of the murderer have been ineffectual,
now,4, ALEXANDER HENRY. Mayor of , the City of
Philadelphia, in accordance with an Ordineoce of the
Cannella of raid Oltr, do hereby offer a reward of FIVE
HUNDRED DOLLARS for the apprehension and con
viction of the person or persons, parties to, or perpe
trating the murder of JOHN E. OLARH, or for such
information as shall lead to their detention.
Attest, JAIIIEO E. MONTGOMERY,
no6.2t* Slayer's (Eerie
a = Pictorial Lecture,
REMBRAN k DT PEALII,
, w
41 *.ifiRiNGTON AND KIS PORTRA2TS,;'
will be
REPEATED
At the MUSICAL FUND HALL, on TUESDAY, Nov
9th to commence at 8 o'clock.
nob-4t* TICKETS 28 OENT3.
E*obauge anit of Pittsburgh—Pitts ,
cix.trion,November 2, 1868.—The President and
D rectors of this Bak have declared a dividend of
Pour Per Cent. on the Capital Moak, out of the profits
of the last six months.
The Eastern Etocisholders or their legal representa
tives will be paid at the Western Bank of Philadelphia,
on or after the 12th instant,
n04.6t0
ras. Otrard Banic.—Philndelphin t inovenl
bar 2, 18b8..The Directors have declared a
dividend, this day, out of the profits of the last sit
menthe, of three and a half per cent. payable on and
after the Unit:mt., free bf State Tan. •
W. L. 13011nriiiR,
Cashier.
llgo Farmers? and Mechanical Bank.—
Ph)ladelphia, Iloyeniher 2, )BtB —The Dlreo•
tore bre this day ,declared ad_,_lvldend of four por,cent.,
mob e on demand. W. RUST:ETON, J 0,,.
n 3 et Weiner.
orWestern Bonk, Philadelphia, November
2,1868 —Tho litigators of this Bank, have this
day declared a dividend of five per cent., payable onand
after the 12th tot., clear of ktato Tax. ~
G. M. T.llollThiAlt,
!let Cashier.
WSouthwark Book, Philadelphia, No.
Towbar 2, 1868.—The Board of Directors have
ay deolated a dividend of five per cent., payable
on and after Priday next, 6th instant.
Y. P. STEEL,
n2-6tit Cashier.
igna Onion iinnit.—An itleettigi ; for "treb;
tore of the Union Bank, to Barre for the ensu
ing year, will be held at the BANKING HOUSE, at
the N. O. corner of Altoll and THIRD streets, on
MONDAY, the 16th Instant, betireen the ho2re of 10
and 12A. H. . JAMES LEikiEY, Oaihier.
Phlle,, Nov. 2,1958. , el.lot
ago Morbantllo itencliclal Association of
PHILADELPIIIA.—The Annual Meeting of
the Association will be held at their Room, Southwest
coiner of SEVENTH and RANSOM Streets, ou TUES
DAY Afternoon, November ill h, a+ 3 o'clock, at which
time an election will be held for Managua to serve for
the ensuing year. WM. A. BOLIN, *rotary.
not-lit
ocr. Southwark Dank, Philadelphia, October
11, 468.—The Ahlluel Meeting of the
holders of this tank will be held at the
DOUSE, on Tuesday, the 2d day of Novell** wad, at
12 o'clock M. Aud the Annual Election far Directors
will bo held at the JUNKING HOWE, on Monday, the
15th day of November tot, between the hours of 10
o'clock A. M. and a o'clock P. M. P. P. fi'T_DL.
oeladitnolo °ander.
i _ sr . 1 onto for Intrallda With Affedtiona ,p 1
TILE CHEST.
1 8. W. corner PARKE and OfIESTNUT Street's.
cie2l-Ita West Philadelphia
EgaVarmers , and Mechanics , Ilunit,
DISLPHIA, Oct. 2, 1858.—The Annual Election
for Directors will be bald at the BANKING DOME,
on MONDAY, the 15th day of November nett, between
the hours of 9 o'clock A. 51. and 8 o'clock P. Id , and
on TURBDAY, the 24 day of November next, a general
meeting of the Stockholders will be hold at the Banking
Howe at 4 o'clock P.M., agreeably to the charter.
004 dtNl5 W. RUSHTON , Jr., Cashier.
lirThe Philadelphia Bank, Philadelphia,
October 2d, 1858.—The Anneal Meeting of the
tooltholders of this Bank will beheld at the BANKING
110 USE. on MONDAY, the etb day of November next,
at 10 o'clock DI And the Annual Election for Direc
tors will be held at the BANKING MOUSE, on MON
DAY, the 15th day of November next, between the
hours of 12 o'clock A. DI. and 2 o'clock I'. M.
oci m w Ir tnols B. B. oomEGys, °ashler,
frrGirard Bank, Philadelphia, Oct. 11th,
1858.—AN ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN DI
RECTORS, to serve the ensufng year, will be held at
the BANKING HOUSE, on MONDAY, the 15th day
of NOVEMBER next, between the hours of tee and
two o'clock.
. .
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held
at! the same place, on TUESDAY the 21 day of No
vember next, at 12 o'clock M. W. L. SOHAFF.OIt,
ocl2•eodtnls Cashier.
ErConsolidation Stank—Philadelphia, No
vember 2, 1858.—The Board of Director's
have THIE Day declared a Dividend of THREE PER
CENT. payable on and after the 9th inst.
no3.wfm et ..,109. N. PEIRSOL, Cashier.
Bank of Penn Towaship.—November
1£69 —The Directors have this day declared
2,
a divide nd of three per cent. on the capital stock for
the last six months. Payable on demand, clear of State
Tax. JAMES KIISSEILL,
n 3. irtmBt Cashier.
orßank of Commerce.—Philadelphia, No
vember 2, 1858.—The Board of Directors have
this day deolared a dividend of five per cent parable
on demand, clear of State Tax. J. O. DONNELL,
n3-mlntl2t Cashier.
rrCommercial Hank of Pennsylvania,
I'HILADELPIIIA, OCTOBER 11, 1858 —The
Annual Election for Directors of this Dank will be held
at the DANHING•IIOI3BE, on.).IONDAY, the 16th day
of November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A.
AL and 3 o'clock P, al. ocl3-wfrmotnols
137 - Notice.--Grern and Contee-Street Phi.
LADELPIIIA PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY.
—A second instalment of FIVE DOLLARSper share
on the capital stock of the Green and Coates street
Philadelphia Passenger Railway Company will be due
end payable at the OMee of the Company, No. 421
WALNUT Etreet t on MONDAY, the Bth day of No
vember neat, between tlio hours of 10 A. M. and - 2 P. M.
oe7-td HARRY CONNELLY. Presenter.
[Er Business flea's Union Prayer fleeting
Daily front Twelve to One &cloak, In the Sansont- street
Munch. Trove I , been there? If not, why? Special
Prayer for Sabbath Scheele on Saturday. The preeenee
of Marge nnraher of children will add interest to the
occanion. cal-if
Health Report.
I Fever, Foltzlet—.
6 , Typhus....
~ Typhoid...
Gangrene
Hernia
Hemorrhage
Inßenetton, Brain.
Lnnga . •
Bt & Bowels.
.1n5anity...........
Inanition
Mania-a-P0tu......
Mamma
Old Age
Palsy
Still-Born
Teething...........
OVX THEME WM
-80 From 40 to 60...... ...
.. 6 'I 60 to 60.
.12 4 k Cato 70
.. 6 " 70 to 80
.. 8 80 to 00
.. 1
.14 'I 00 to 19
.. 9 Total 120
. 2 I People - of Color
. ORBoys "
I
. 98 Girls 29
d of Health.
R HUGHES, health 0113oer.
A, Id. MIJRRAYi Osablsr
GT. Office of the Dauphin and Susquehanha
COAL COMPANY—Now lam October 20,11300.
The Anima Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com.'
Dory win be held at the "Girard House,” In Shims
dolphin, on the third WADNESDAY, the 17th day of
November next, at noon when and where an election
will be held for eleven Directors to servo for the ensuing
year. The transfer books will be closed from the Bth to
the 17th of November next, both inclusive.
By order of tho Board of Directo K
rs,
FRAN S. BOND,
oe 2bdtnovl7 Secretary.
ErCorn Exchange Bank.. Philadelphia
°MOMS 10, 1860.—An election for thirteen Di
rectors, to serve the ensuing year, will be held at the
Banking-lame on MONDAY, November 16th, between,
ten A. hi. and three P. N.
J. W. TORREY, Cashier.
frrTreasurer's Dopartntent Pennsylvania
RAILROAD 001111ANY—FaiLensLrusa,Oet.
16,1858. -
Nono.a.—The Board of Direetors have this day de•
dared a setni.anunal dividend of three per cent on the
Oapital Steno or the Company, (clear of State tax.)
payable ou and after November 15th, proximo.
Blank Powers of Attorney for collecting Dividends
can be had on application at this oftlro.
0016-1 m THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer.
ICenal NOLittl3.
1N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
OITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of .TOIIN M. COOTIBAN, Deceased.
NOTION 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That JANE COM
•RAN, widow of the said decedent, has flied in the Or
phans' Court her petition and an appraisentent of Per
sonal Property, eleottd to be retained by her under the
provisions of the Aot of 14th April, 1851 and that, un
less exceptions thereto be filed on or before FRIDAY.
the 19 h of November, 1858, the said appraisement will
be approved by the Court. EtiIVARD A. LE:-.LNY,
noB-m44t* Attorney for the Widow.
BIXTEENTEI. and F ILBERT
EXHIBITION,
P"NRI4II4INBITUTE
Streets.
PIIILADHLPITIL, Monday, Nov. Bth, 1868.
• THE COMMIT nal OH EXHIBITION announce to
the Public that, owing to the Inclement weather of the
past week, and at the earnest snd almost unanimous
request of the Depositors, they have dote-mined to
continue the Exhibition for the present week.
The EXHIBITION will CIOBQ on SATURDAY EVE
NING, the 18th inst., and Depositore are requeeted to
~all for their articles on deposit on MONDAY next, the
15th lost at 10 &clock A. 81
DEPOSITORS HAVING THEIR GOODS INSURED
under the open policies of the Committes are inf,•rmed
teat the Insurance bolds good until MONDAY next, the
15th Inet , at 12 o'clock hi.
TICKETS OF ADMISSION TO THE EXIIIBITION
will be sold as heretofore, including the Pare, in the
Tenth and Eleventh street, Market street, and Race
and. Vine street Passenge: Railroad ma; also by the
Germantown and Norristown Railroad Company.
• PROPOSALS FOR THE PURCHASE OF ALL THE
LUMBER used in the large shed as it now elands, as
well in the tables and platforma v will be received during
the current week., to be removed. from the premises be
fore'the let of December next.
By order or the Committee on Exhibition,
noB.Bt Jaw E, ADDIOKB, Obalrman
BAILY & BROTHER'S
CARPET WAREHOUSE,
No. 920 CHESTNUT STREET
YE SHALL OPEN TO-DAY ANOTHER INVOICE
OR
DROLIO.II
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,
OP
" CROSSLEY'S" CELEBRATED MARE,
AT
ON.E DOLLAR A YARD.
Carpet. buyers will nod our stock full and of fresh
Styles, and PnICES VERY LOW. nr/3-tf
SUTTON'S IMPROVED STEAM
STOVE!
GREAT ECONOMY TN FUEL I
The attention of the Public in tailed to the
above recently-patented STEAM STOVE. The ends
attained by the principle are: let, Economy—there
being remired twathinle lem fuel than by the ordinary
article • simplicity of arrangement ; maned and uni
form ileat, safety, and convenience. A Stove con
eructed upon this principle will h 3 on exhibition for
one week at 218 IV ALSO IS Street, Room No. b Ter
mini desirous of purchasing the right of the State of
pennsylvania can confer with H. DOWNING,
zu.B-61 Sole Agent of Patentee.
NOTICE.—The firm of BENTZ &
I BARD
WELL, No 13 North FIFTH Buffet, is IRIS
DAY dissolved, by mutual consent. GNOME H.
DARDWHI.I. Is alone %whorl:Al t. 3 collect the out
standing accounts of said firm.
ORGE B. BENTZ.
GEORGE H. DARDIVET L.
Philadelphis, Nov 6,188. no6.3t*
3,II . ANILA ROPE—Assorted Sizes, Menu
fasturchi and f r Bale at lowest New T ork prices,
by WHAVICI, PULER, & CC,
N 0.28 North WATER Street,
noB nod 22 North WHARVES.
910 NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS.-
-m• NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS AGENCY.
—CARR &JOHNSON announce to the Press through
out the United States that they are completing ar
rangements on a most liberal scale, for a velem of
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS REPORTS, which has never
before been equalled in this country. They pledge
themselves to furnish the earliest and most reliable re
ports of all the stirring and important events of the
day. at eyrie° which cannot fall to be advantageous to
the Press generally.
All letters and communications to be addressed to
CARR & JOHNSON
National TelegrapliNews 'Reporters, South THIRD
Street, opposite Exchange, Philada.
IL W. CARR,
G. W. L JOHNSON.
Geo. W. L. Johnson, 23 Wall at., New York City.
John T. Smith Merchants , Exchange, Boston.
John Willa, corner South and lialtintoie streets, Bal
timore.
17Or experience and reliability In the business, we
would refer to Morton McMichael, North American
and H. 8 Gazette; Swain k, Abell, Public Lodger;
Japer Harding k Bon, Pennsylvania Inquirer; John
W. Forney, The Press; Oummine& Pea cock, E vening
Bulletin; F. W. thrown & Co., Evening Journal ; Jo
seph Seven '
s Evening Argue; Joseph R. Flanigan,
Daily News; William Rice. Penneylvanl an • Lawlor,
Everett, & llincken,titaday Dispatch; Bicgill & Jones,
we.er...,-ar.....er I .r...s.Jmkaon—Bunday_Tranerrlbt•
00.0-tr
MOTU) . .—Appileattons . will be received
J,.\_ not Drovilsiev.lt 15th, 1858, at V. °taloa AL,
for the eltuatlon of PRINCIPAL of the CENTRAL
HUM 801100 L of the City of Philadelphia. Addresa
the onderelgraedott the, Mho of the Controllers of
Palle Schools, 8. IL corner SIXTH and ADELICIL
Streets, Athen:cum Building.
IVASII , N j. JACKSON Chairman,
noll•St
acionnittto on High School
WARMING AND VENTILATING
WARMIIOO3I,9
The subscriber would invite the special agientlon or
Architect Builders and the public to hie
tinw OULVEIR PATENT BELP:ULEANBING AND
VENTILATING WARM AIR PtIItNAON,
Which has been ao euceesefully introduced during the
hut winter and gave such general satisfaction. It Is
ao arranged as to consume the gases from the Coal,
making it one ol.the moat economical, safe, durable
Renters now in use.
. .
• Also, all Mien and patterns of Cooking Ranges, Bath
Can Orem, Low Down and Elevated Grates,
every variety of liegirtors and Ventilators, Fireplace
Stoves, Collins , Patent Chimney Cape, far the care of
manky oliimneys, with &full &ointment of all goode in
my line of boatman.
Prompt attention paid to Range and Heater repair
ing, and prices reduced to suit the times.
QUARLES WILLIAMS,
(Late baker rt Williams,)
2132 (old sibS) aIkItIMT Street. Philada.
HANDSCRUBS AND CLAMPS.
UANDSORUBS
Ne. 6. $1 12 per dos.
0. 1 25 '
7. 1 60 l•
8. 1 76 ''
No. 1. 624 0. per dds
2. 780. "
8. 870. "
4.1000. ig
cwtro.
0 Boa, p.gs per doien,
7 liow, $1.75 per d'ose'd.
8 now, $2.25 per aerie'.
711MRY C. EOICATRIN,
A:lts e 9 !forth TRIED Otreet, RWlttdelvl3l6
fIENTLEMEN would do well by
on MKS & ILENBIL, 130 North NINTII Bt.,
above MERRY, and Wave their old Garments made to
look equal to new, by deeming, or dyeing and repairing.
noti.2oo
.l E l l:l ;a 7 Teti Yr) d in C l s tra t C
orl f ;o 8 ol' t i ß r Oot B 1 9 G' ° n t .n S i
n ;5 31 0 e , n l ' l 3 -
Bain DooiA, with lleels, Jc.o., best City ,DLinufactule,
low iiricee, 4t i DQti TON'S.
" ten or tie lied noot4i
No.lll. North BDOOND Etreot, East rise
nee 21* Above ARON.
VAMILq.:S SUPPLIED with OYSTERS
JI: r)f the best dualtty, at lite Stand, northweit corner
of MIMI and OWEN Streete, until 11 0 °leek at
night. Also, Fried and Cooked in every variety of
style, and sent to residences, by OAMIIEL al
Nov. 5th,1856. nov6 3t*
'LUMBER.
-B-4 40,000 feet Beamed White Pine.
20,000 feet ea/waned Poplar Chair and...gates Plank,
20# 4 , is 0.8 and 4 4 Poplar Mardi,.
' /A, and Oak Plank and Beanie.
1' male at L. D:, DAVI,I 4 CO'S Whpltsala and
Oommlaalou Lumber Yard, BROkli street, above Slam
novo-2t*
MILS.—LO bbls. Pure Straits Tanner's Oils.
los do., do. Cnd Liver Oil. For Bala
by GINOAGE BOLDIN,
lioa.stre No. US North IVIIARYBO.
MALT.-7,C00 bushels very supeiior Neit
Mk York State Burly Malt, In lots to auit. NA
TIONAL RAILROAD Dl;POf, 1224 MARKET S'reet.
nee ata C. SRENTZEL
NOTIOE.—PHILADELPHIA and READ
1. IRO RAILROAD—The, "DOWN FRBEGIIT
DePot ot ihe and Reading Railroad Com
pany, has been removed from No. 228 to Nos, 244 and
248 BROAD, above Race atreets
All the ThROllOll " tininess of the
Company, both OUTWARD and INWARD will be
transacted at this Depot. JNO. T. BEATY,
no/lm General Agent.
AtCONSIGNEES of morchandiao by
'Bremen Vtrquo WASHINGTON O.A. Wench°,
master, will please send their permits on board, at
South street wharf, or to Y. U. HAYES, No 23 South
THIRD Street All troola not permitted within 5 days
will be sent to the publ , c store
HEIDSICK & CO.'S MIAMPAGNE.-A
2 1 --IL constant supply of the origlwil vnuilao brand, iu
bond and in store, for sale by tY ILLIAMII 11.17.11AT0R,
solo agoot for Pennsylvania, No. 216 South FRONT
Street. net.
SLATE 1 SLATE 11 SLATE 1 I I—ltooling
Slate, of all SILOS, and at very low rater', kept eon.
:tautly 013 hand, and for sale by
FOX, k 00.,
GERMANTOWN ROAD and TRlRDatrost.
N. B. Slate Roofs put on In the beet manner, and re
*Trims ettnnan• to • llnrnrlr ntsv•nnttnt "n•
WHITE-FISH.—A very Superior Article
of Mackinaw" In Half Bblx , just recelrodin
Store, and for sale by 0. 0. 311.0.1.111, & CO.,
03 ABO Li area.
GOSIIEN BUTTER.-29 Tubs I'rimo
(1. °then Mutter. For sale by
0. 0. SADLER, h 00.,
no 2 103 AlOll street.
taANGS OF- RIGGING mado to order, by
I.A WNAVER, FITLER, & 00., No. 23 N. WATER
3L, and 22 N. WHARVES oc2l
,NVHISKEY.-80 bbls., 201 do. (Miller
Rlckorstim , s) Old Monongahela 11 , hlekey,
store and for sale, by A. MERINO,
non-U 140 Smith PRONT tre.
PPROVISIONS.—'I,4OO pieces City Smoked
Km:adore, 1,800 pieces City &linked Ham. For
We by 0. C. SADLER, & 00 ,
nog 103 Alloo Arent.
Pjims (Dutch Company's) in
bond and for sale by WU. H. YEATON, 216 S.
FRoNI , S. no 6
ONONGAIIELA WIIISKE Y.-60 Bblo
.1.1.11- pure Bye Whiskey, in More end for onto by Will
It. YBATON, 216 Booth IFRONT Bt. nob
•
A, LLSOPP.'S 'PALE ALE—In Inds —A
constlnt supply on band in Custom-bongo Stores,
for male by WILLtAbI H. "YIMATON, 216 Bouth FRONT
Street. no 6
ERMAN CIGARS. 800,000, various
7 brand, in atom and for solo by Wits . If. YEATON
2 (loath FRONT bt. nob
Udall - Elm Overby.
p OPLINS-
PLAID POPLINS, NEW STYLES
Do. HIGH COLORED
'STRIPED and PLAIN Do
DAYADEDE Do
DODDS A as Do
EXTRA QUALITY
RICH VELVET POPLINS,
Comprising the largest and handsomest Assort
ment or the above Goode we have •
ever offered, at
PRICES MUCH LOWER
Than they hate ever before been cold, at
THOMAS W. EVANS & CO.,
818 Sr, 820 CHESTNUT STREET
JUST ARRIVED ! JUST ARRIVED 11
FURNER & CO.'S,
A LOT OP FRENOII. EMBROIDERIEB,
OOMPRISIN 0
MUSLIN & JAOONET COLLARS
Irl!l=ZEI2
A large Lot of JACONET BETS, at 90 Canto
DOUBLE WORKED, $1
BLACK LAOII 'VMS, from 87 Oento
THREAD do. do. g , $ 3.60
A splendid Tarlety of
VELVET, and
OPERA CLOAKS,
In tho noweot Styles and Trimmings, at
LA. COMPAGNIE FRANCAISE,
816 CHESTNUT STREET
VALENOIAS AND POPLINS
L. J. LEVY & CO.
Have now open a largo collection of
RICII PLAID MISR AND FROM POPLINS
RIM QUALITY PLAIN POPLINS.
PRENCII VELVET PLAID POPLINS,
SATIN PLAID VALENCIAS.
CORDED AND ADMIRE VELVET POPLINS.
A LOT OF FAXONY VALENOIAS at 2 rents per
yard,
L. J. LEVY & 00.
Invite attention to a oboloe assortment of
RIOLI SILKS,
EVENING DRESSES,
VELVET AND OLOTH OLOAHI3,
PARIS E3IBROIDERIES,
AND
LACE COLLARS, MSS, SLEEVES, VEILS, &O
809 Sc 811 CHESTNUT STREET.
no64t,
BLACK BEAVER CLOAKS.- .
A line assortment tirst•elass goods. Pecos from
$5 to $2O. 000 PER & OCINARD,
nos 8 E. earner NINTH & MARKET Bts.
m OURNING WOOL PLAIDS.—
LTA An Auction lot beat quality, at 50 cents.
COOPER & OONARD,
not B. E. corner NINTH & MARKET Ott
JiIIIEST QUALITY BLANKETS.—
Extra largo alma. Also, medium and low
priced do. COOPER & CnN ARD,
nob H. E. corner NENTEI & MARKET Ste.
VLOTIIS AND CASSINERES of every
N..../ deeerlption, for Ladlee, G onto', and Boys , wear.
COOPER & CONARD,
no 6 8. E. corner MN ra k AI &REM Rte.
WIT ID E VALENCIAS.-6.4 Bayadero
V 7 goods from Auction, 44 cents.
COOPER & CONARD,
nob E. corner NINTH & MARK ST Sta.
171INE STOCK OF SEASONABLE
GOODS AT LOW PRIM.
SILKS, MERINOES,
SHAW LS, I DE LAIN Ea,
C I.o.knek - - _1 , 1.4-NNE to,
DMILANS, I BLANKETS, &O.
EYRE LK: LANDELL, -
moußrn AND ABM
QI2IAWLS, FROM THE LAST AUCTION,
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL.
Droche Long Shawls
Procne Square Mania.
n Hound Mantles.
Extra Pine Plaid Shawls.
EYRE &I LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ASCII STRB.ETS.
V n ILICS FROM AUCTION THIS MORN
ING.
1. lot Plaid Silks, 76 cents.
1 " Rich-Bayadere,
2 " Splendid Style. $1 H.
Frocch Blue Silks, H.
Brown " $l.
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EYRE & LANDELL,
noB.2nt fOIIItTIT ./t ND ARCH STREETS.
BARGAINS FROM AUCTION !—D R Y
GOODS CHEAP FOR THE MILLION
We will open on MONDAY, Bilk Robes. at $10.50,
coat to Import $25.
,1,000 yards Slack Bilk, beautiful, at 44,60, 62, 75, 87,
$1 to 01.75.
1,066 yards French Merinoea at $l, cost to Import
$1.25
2,000 yards figured and plain Morinoes at 50, 60, OE,
and 760., worth double
800 yards beautiful black De'sines, only 28
cents.
A Splendid aitlortment of Blankets.
2,000 yards Cloths fresh from auction, for Ladies'
flid Gents , and Boys , wear, from 76c.. $l. $1 25.81.55,
116, $2, $2 25, $2 50, decidedly the greatest bargains . the city, ,
Bream, gotta, Blnitet, Cashmere Shawls, the great
est bargains over °Raced
10,000 yards Poll do Cheyres, Delalnee, Debeges,
All-wool Plaids, only 31 cents, usually sold at 50 cts.
All-wool Widnes only 25 cents. Delaines in groat
variety and every sty 10.
Cloaks and Dusters in every style.
SIoELROY respectfully 'writes the Ladies to call and
examine his stock, embracing many Otiles not to be
fofirel elsewhere. Our prices so low, u e defy competi
tion., MoELROY,
oc4-truif-ir No. 11 South NINTH Street.
PHILADELPHIA CENTRAL g1121.17L
AND MERINO EMPORIUM.
BROOKE, STELLA., BLANKF.T,
AND MEN'S SHAWLS,
A general assortment, unequalled in this market.
DRENCH REVARSIBLE MANTLES,
with round corners. New and desirable
FRENCH bIERINOES AND CASHMERES,
from 68 cents to $1 Per yard
NV CITY: AND BLACK CASHMERES.
SUPER LYONS BLACK SILK VELVET.
BLACK FRENCH LADY CLOTH.
LADIF,S , best quality ORDERED KID GLOVES.
(MEW , 110111sLE ETITCKED KID GLOVES.
100 Sate FRENCH centuuo COLLARS & CUFFS,
at $1 per Set.
BAYADERE SATIN TRAVERS.
LUPIN'S ALL-WOOL DE LAINES, &a.
DRESS MATERIALS, In variety.
WELSH & BALLARDVAL FLANNELS.
GRID & BED BLANKETS, and
FURNISHING COODS generally,
At the LOWEST PROMS, for OA MI.
CHARLES ADAMS,
ea° Eighth and Arch streets.
GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS.—
8. V. R. HUNTER
Has REMOVED from No.Bo to N 0.40 South SECOND
Street, where he is no* prepared to furnish the Ladles
with a fresh and woll-selected stock of
DRESS GOODS,
To which he invices their attention, being determined
to sell at exceedingly LOW PRICES
N. II —A large assortment of Broche, Stella, and
French Blanket Shawls. Also, a variety of Silk and
Cloth Circulars Constantly on hand, at the
" CLOAK EMPORIUM',"
oc7-Sin No. 40 Booth SECOND 'Street.
GREAT ATTRACTION !
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OVER $1,600 WORTII OF SHAWLS FROM WHICH
TO MARE A SELECTION.
THORNLEY & 01118311,
N. Z. cor.EIGHTII and SPRING GARDEN Streets,
Bare the best 911A1VL Rock in Philadelphia. They
would respectfully call attention to a following vary
cheap lota, via:
46 LONG DROOLED SHAWLB at $ 8 each.
20 Do. do. do. at 10 ' 4
20 Do. do do. at 11 "
24 Do. do. do. at 12 ‘ 4
10 Do. do. do. at 18 "
20 Do. do. do. t 14 4,
20 Do. do. do. at 10
8 Do. do. do, at 18 "
8 Do. do. do. at 20 " ;5.
In the above Lola of Long Brodie Bhutan will be
found every dedrable color of centre.
11}1.1IITIFUL STELLA. SIIAWLS
From $2 to $l2, In ovory color,
, ,
French Blanket iThawls In now designs.
Plain Thibet Shawle, Square and Long.
Real Canton Crape Shawls, Plain and Embroidered.
Oltlldren , a Shawls, MINII3B' Shawia, and Gentlemen's
Shawls, at
TRORNLEY k CHISM'S,
"ONE Pltloll CAR' STOlt
Northeast Corner MOUTH & SPRING GARDEN.
N. 11.—City and aounirißtOreke r epers baying for oak'
may find bargains at T. &
P. 13.--A Magnificent stook of Mks non on hand.
selB4l
FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS. .
OPENING DAILY,
PINE CLOTH RAGLANS.
ELEGANT BEAVER RAGLANS.
RION VELVET °LOANS
Elegantly adorned with
REAL LADES, CROCHET, ita.?,ko.
OPERA CLOAKS.
The largest and most vatted Mock or these fashionable
()vim GARMRNTS,
At the widest range of prices, and suited for
MOURNING, PROMENADESTUME,; AND 'FULL DRESS
CO
AT TIM
PARIS MANTILLA & OMAR EMPORIUM,
J • W. Y R 00TO•R & 00.,
708 CHESTNUT STREET.
Mrg ""-"
GLOSING ()UV-
• Tho Elegant Stock of
DRESS TRIMMINGS )
cowl/also
FRINGES, BUTTONS,
CURDLES, RIBBONS,
TASSELS, VELVETS, &O
LINNARD'S,
No. 729 CHESTNUT Street,
oe2B 2 doors bal. EIGHTH, north Ode
SHETLAND WOOL.
BERLIN ZEPHYRS,
MORAN'S _
CELEBRATED EXTENSION HURTS,
LINNARD'S,
No. 120 CHESTNUT Street,
9 doors bal. EIGHTH, north Ada
Sot Bate anb to Let.
el FOR RENT-SECOND STORY S. W.
Ma Corner THIRD and 'ARM Streets Excellent
location; Rent low; Fixtures cheap. A lot of Counters
wanted. Apply as above. - no6-Bt*
IOR 'ALE.—Erio City Coupon Bonds
Neill bo taken in payment fora valuable Lot of
ground on Sixteenth street. Apply to
CHARLES BROWN,
nos;l2t* N. W. corner BROAD and LOCUST Ste.
IVO RENT.—On the let January next, the
very annerior and extensive ROOMS, (2d, Bd. 4th
and 6tifeloate, each 24feet by 146 ) of the NEW STORE,
683 MARRA'S Street. The buildieg is one of the fine
iniprorements on the upper aide, between FIPTH and
SIETE. Streets, having two fronts, the north one on a
rear Street with good cartage way 20 feet into SIXTH
Street. Apply on the premises. not-tr
fla TO RENT, a STORE on DELAWARE
SOL 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 beet locations, for large Business In Phila
delphia. Also, STABLE and COACH-HOUSE: -In
°HERBY Street, above SEVENTH, in rear of Ash
land House Apply at 273 South FOURTH Street.
tUante.
VVANTED—A Clerkship in a Whole
sale Store or Factory. The Advertiser has
had live years , exiorlenee as Bookkeeper In a Commis
sion Conn, and can furnish the best testimonials. Ad
dress "L. T. i'at this Mee.
nefklit*
WANTED.—A lint-class Musician is de
elms of getting up a Winter ChM of Pepin,
to learn to perform on the Violin or flutter. Those
wishing to join will please address, with their reel
deuce, t‘ Munk," at thin Office. no& St
DRUGGISTS.—Wanted, by a Young
, ➢San who has had four years' experience Ina Re ,
tail Drug B , ore, and a Graduate of the Philadelphia
College of Pharmacy, a Situation is a similar web-
Addrem ,4 Drug Olerk,” Office of tide
Paper. noB-4t*
WANTED—By a Steady, Sober Man, a
Situation as Night Watchman in a Store, Bank,
or Factory. Oan give good City References no to Cha.
rooter. Address Watchman? , Office Of The Press.
nog -2t*
dge WANTED—To dispose, of an Irde-
BE rest in the Stook and Good Will of an old estab
lished Wholesale Jobbing House in the Boot and Phoe
Trade. Any one havicg a moderate Capital will find
this ago - d opportunity to engage in the business. Ad
d. ass Commercial," at this Othee, with name and ad
dress, which will be strictly confidential. nob 41*
$5OOO Wanted, on Mortgage on a
Property near Camden, worth $12,000.
Apply at SIXTH and SPRING GARDRN Streets.
no6.2t*
WANTED.—A Lady wishes a Situation
as Governess, or to Buoeriutend a House.
Country preferred. Address TH. WEBB, Mee of this
Paper. ne6-9t#
WANTED—By a Thorough-Active Man,
a situation as SALESMAN in a Wholesale ehoe
or Dry Goods House Bag a thorough acquaintance with
Merchants in the South aro West, and can induce a con
slierable trade. Address IoiVEBLIY, ,, office of The
Press. no3.6t*
WANTED—To Rent, for the winter sea
son, with Immediate possession' a Furnished
house 'of moderato size, with modern improvements,
west of Tenth street. Address A. M., office of this
paper. 004
MrANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATEE
CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, tt
whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, ant
medical attendance. Pay from In to 7.22 per month
No man having a wife or child will be zocepted. Appli
for I.IOIIN TAD BERVIOX at No 817 MARKRT 6troet
above Righth, north aide.
.1. N. MOORE,
• lat Lieut. Ist Dragoons,
apl7-tf Recruiting Officer.
toss ant! .fountr.
LOST OR MISLAID—Two Certificates
of the Common Stock of the AMEDIOAN ACA
DNIVIT OY MUSIC, No. 111 and No. 701; for five
shares each. Application has been made for a renewal
of the said Certificates J'AbillB DUNI/SS.
Philadelphia, Oct. 28, 1858. not 34& 8 9 1011.8 t
L OST OR MISL&ID—Two Certificates of
the Common Mock of the. AMERICAN ACA
DEMY OP 151E810, No. 111 and No. 701, for Bye
shares each. A pplication has been made for a renewal
of the said Pertinent., ' JAMES DIIND AS.
Philadelphia, Oct. csoess. 0c.30n0l 4 411 st#
3nturanrt eompanies.
IUARKET FIRE INSURANCE CO.
OB TUE 01TY OF NEW YORK.
$200,000
78,200
OABII OAPITAL
SIIItPLIM
TOTAL ABUTS $278,200
DIRECTORS.
BENTAIiIIN H. HOWELL, Prea!dent. _
Philoins H. Holt of 236 Front street.
Joseph P Wickham, late Wickham's & Hutchinson
Silas Davie of A. B & 8 Davis
Oliver H. Shepard. of Shepard, Howe & Co.
Henry Rowland, of Rowland & Banks.
Alfred L. Rowe, of T. G. & A. L. Rowe.
WM. P. Miller of Wm. P. hillier & Co.
Stephen IV Gaines, of S. W. & R. A. Gainea. •
Elisha L. Walton, of Walton. Little, & Co.
Nelson Sherwood, of Nelson Sherwood & Co.
Henry G Reeve, of H. G. Reeve & Co.
Daniel T. Millets, of Wiliets & CO.
Albert L. Do Camp. of Baker & De Camp.
John M. Brute, Jr., of Brae, Odell, & Farnam.
Stephen Linington, of 216 Front street.
Enoch Ketcham, of E. Ketcham k Co.
Wm A Cummings, of Beards & Ctirdmine,
Henry Lyles, Jr., of Lyles, Pelham:ls, & Co.
Brewster Valentine, of Valentme & Bergen.
Coo. B Whitfield, MO. & J Whitfield & Co,
Albert Havemyer, (late Havemyor & Moller.)
Tennis W. Quick, of Gefek & Pilommedieu.
David M. Tamura, of Edey & Turnme.
J.:we T. Navarro, of Mora Brothers, Navarro & Co.
Edward Bill, of 119 Broad street.
Nathaniel W. Chafer, of Peter V. King & Co.
Wm. H. Goodwin, of E. Goodwin & Brother.
John Friable, (Freeland. Squires, & Co.)
ASHER TAYLOR, Vice Plealdent.
Insures on Buildings and Personal Property of every
description against Loss or Damage by Sire, on the most
favorable terms.
_
HENRY P. FREEMAN, Secretary.
INSURANCE IN THE ABOVE COMPANY CAN BE
EPBECTRD THROUGH
STEWART & JOHNSON,
1 , 10.10 South FOURTH Street,
oel-frin&wS3t-it Philadelphia.
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EASTEF k _N INSURANCE COMPANY.—
DETION No. 8 EXCHANGE.
AUTHORIZZD BTOOK CAPITAL, $.00,3100. (MASTER
Partisre.tr..
Fire RIF , Ice od Dlenbaneise and Buildings.
Marine Rieke on Vessels. Oargoea and Freig,hte.
Tulppnd Trensporta , lon Ririe 011 Goode par liallroade,
(lanais, and Steamboats. taken on favorable terms.
DIRECTORS.
Andrew Cochran, George A. Wright,
William I. Brown, Thomas Shaw,
Richard G. Stotesbury, George Cookman,
Peter D. Myers, Charles Stoy,
RoZdrt B Walker, - Jacob Reed,
Jacob Lukeni, W 0 ttoresbury.
ANDREW COCHRAN, President.
n3-tf
WILLIAM I. Brims, Vice•Frodrient.
litebinnal
COGGSWELL'S ANTIPHLOGIS
TIC SAIIT.--This wonderful remedy for Inflam
matory Diane has but late'y been introduced in Ibis
City, and many have trial- and proved its efficacy.
Those suffering from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Inflamed
Eyes, Lungs, or Liver, or any other form of Inflamma
tory Disease, should give it a trial if they ward be
radically and permanently cured. It effectually sub
dues Inflammatory Diseases (no others) by producing
an equilibrium of all the fluids in the body the want
of which is the eels cause of Inflammation. If yon
would be convinced, read the description and teatime-
Malls in the circular. Remember this Medicine is
prescribed for Inflammatory Diseases out.T. Sold by
all Draggle's. Depot, 202 DOCK Street.
Call and got a Circular. nol3-3tlo
rfOLLICOFFER'S ANTI•RHEIIMATIU
RAJ CORDIAL is the only preparation ever placed be
fore the public that bee performed as many
gIIteOIDFLOVB
INFLAMMATORY AND ORRONIO
RHEUMATISM.
. . _ .
The most prominent and influential citizens bear wit
ness 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 a rikea at the root of the
disease, and thus eradicates it entirely from the system.
Prepared by THEODORE DILEt, Chemist,
Northeast corner of Pine and 811th streets,
oc74lre Philadelphia.
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LOOKING GLASSES.
JAMES S. EARLE & SON.,
Manufacturers of LOOKING GLASSES for MAN
TELS, PIERS, & BIDE WALLS, of every else, style,
and shape.
Pier Tables, Cornices, Brackets, Consols, of new and
elegant designs and
PICTURE PRAMRS, with Frames for Portraits,
Miniatiges, and Photographs in every variety of atyle
and prick.. Importers of ENGRAVINGS, every new
Publicitlon being received the moment of issue and
OIL PAIN TINOn from the Studios of - the boat ' and
moat celebrated American and European Artiste.
A LARGE GALLERY OP PAINTINGS,
Open at all times, rams Wholesale and Retail Deal
ers in Mahogany and Walnut framed Looking (Hanley,
to which they invite the attention of country cuatomare.
JAM BI G EARLE & N ,
CHIESTNIIT STREET,
opPOSITH TRH GISM) MOM.
CORNELIUS & BAKER,
Manufacturers of
LAMPS, CHANDELIERS,
OAS FIXTURES, &o.
STORE, 710 OUESTBUT STREET.
MA111:11/40TORIEB,
821 CHERRY Street, and FIFTH and COLUMBIA
0e25-luilf Avenue.
NALIIBE NS' M A.GD ALEN.—
The exhibition of the celebrated painting by
Peter Paul R übens, of The :Magdalen Renounclos the
Panties the World," will positively be cloned on
SATUItU neat, Nov 6th.
The proceeds of the exibition to be devoted to the
Upton Benevolent Association. - Admission 26 cents.
JAMES S 8
16 E ARLE & SON.
no4.BHf CHES NUT Et
BALE ROPE AND TWINE manufactured
and for sale A WBAVRII, HITLER, it 00,No. 28
North WATER and No. 42 North 0013
-~l`~Ii11i~C11Y8~ti~:
AMERICAN-
ACADEMY - OF MUSIC.. --.
GRAND OPR
BTRAIIMOII,BEATIO
ITALIAN OPNRA.COAIDINATION:
THIS (MONDAY) RIMING NOYMALBRIS Bth.
FIRST AND ONLY APPEAE ANOE OP_ MADAME
COLSON ;-
In Donisetti's Comic Opera.. LL yissime. - Etr, REG-
In which Opera the mostaelebrated must- -
o 41 critics have deo`ared her to be the now most eminent
ilvirg representative of t, MARDI %, an Paris, New
York, Boston,
and New Orleans, she has crested in this
character an unprecedented enthrudesm, einging bit in
the capital of Prance for gluts enceessiee nights.
Pint appearance in Philadelphia of the dutingubdied.
Baritone,
RTTORN BARILI.
1311LPIZIO Big STTORSI BARILI
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The Opera La Vigils, del. Reiglmento cannot be
repeated.
New RIOIII.ATIon oP PEIOBB OP LDIIIIISION.—Porgnet,
Drees Circle, litecony, Private Boxes One Dollar. Re
served Beats, Fifty Cents - extra, which can be Fecund
during the day._ All seats which have not been secured
during the day will be sold - on the evening of the per
formance st one DOLLAR, with the exception ofa limit
ed number of cams snare; which will be retained for
the accommodation of strangers, et $1.20. Ticket Of
fices at the Academy, Beck, & .Lawton'a, and Lee &
Walker's, Chestnut street. _ _
. . . . .
F, k N. B.—All aeata not marked u MEN can be occupied
by those who are admitted.
OPERA IN THE DAY TIME.
TO-MORROW, (TUESDAY) NOVEMBER 9th
At 2X o'clock P.
PIRbT OPERA MATINEE.
TOILETS TO ALL PARTS OP THE HOUSE PIETY
GENTS.
The wnoLa of Donisetti , a Grand Opera
"LUCIA DI LABIBIENDOOIO
will be performed for the last time.
MADAME CORE DE WIGHORST m LUCIA. ND.
GANDO, SIGNOR BRIGNOLI. ASHTON, SIGNOR
AMODIO. -
Doors open at IX, performances commence at 2,1 i.
Mr BTRANOSOH once more calla the attention of
all loving of music, who really take an intere et ie the
progrens of the Art in this Country. to the great claims
of MADAME CORA DB WILHORST. who is now, with
out question, the most deservedly distinguished Ame
rican printa donna who has accomplished s great and
ly ranked by the press, ant the
comeletel triumphant success In Paris, and unanimous
of the very best of living vocalists The audiences at
public of that city, one
tending her first appearance, atter her return from
B,rope, in New York, Baltimore, Washington, and
Philadelphia, have very properly endorses the opinions
of Paris, and shown by their cordial and enthaahastba
reception of this brilliant artiste, the delight and satis
faction prodcced by her performances
Tiekote for the Matinee OM be obtained to-day at all
the ticket Mame.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10th;
M'LLE TERESA PARAMI,
Ten GRIAVDR/MATIO PRIMA DONNA,
Will make her Bast and Only appearance is her cele;
brated role of "Leonora? In Verdes highly groveler
Opera
se294tin
IL TBOVATORE
MAD'LLE TEREAS. PAHODIM popularity and em
cees has been w.thout precedent in the musical annals
of this country. Haring arrived in America in the
height of Jenny LintPa distinction, dot became the rival
for public approbation of that famous vocalist, and has
enjoyed a longer and more successful career with the
public, than any other lyric artiste who ever visited this
country, by the high oharaoterof her performances, still,
holding her place without rivalry in lirromi roles.
MADAME ALUM& IiffRAHOSOH -
will m•ke her flint appearance, on the same evening, as
AZIJORNA ; Mao, -
Signor DRIGNOLI and Signor AMODIO, In their re
spective roles
Seats for 7L TROTATORE can now be secure/ in all
the ticket offices.
Mr. SrfteKOSOH also takes pleaanre in announcing
that for 2Lorow'e great chef Wosurre.
MARTHA
Which will be produced for the first time in America,
in Italian, the most extensive prepara•ions have been
made, and will soon be completed, so that the presenta
tion of this masterly work may be expected in the course ,
of the present season, with new granary, dresses, deco
rations, and agrand mice ea scene. It
WIEA.TLEY & CLARKE* ARCH-ST.
TMlATE3l.—William 8. Fredericka, Actlntand
Stage Manager.
MONDAY EVENING. November 8, 1858, - -
PAUVRIITTM.
Bernard Mr John Gilbert; Oonot Maurice de Grin
vine, Mr. Wheatley; .Pauvrette, Mre John Drew; The
Duchess of Beaulieu. Mre Stoneall.
To conclude with the laughable Comedletta of
LADIES BSWARB.
Admission. 25 eta. Secured Beata in Drees Clizolis,27lf
eta ; Orchestra Stalls, 50 eta; Seata in Private Boles, 711
eta; Gallery, 13 eta; Gallery for Colored Pensolui,2selarr
Private Box in Gallery for Colored' Persons, 66 chip
Whole Private Box, $B.
Doors open at quarter before 7 &dock ; oommenoe at
7 B, precisely.
MRS. D. P. BOWER I A's' WALNUT-ST.
THEATRE, corner of NINTH. and WALNUT
Btreets. MONDAY EVRNIND. November 8,1868,
CAMS MARIUS.
Oaks Marius, Mr. B. B Conway; Martini, Biro. W.
B. Conway; Metella, Mrs D.l'. Bowers.
Atter which the popular
ZA.VIBTOWSII/ BALLET TAOI3YR.
To conclude with the New Pantomime of
TEAL lISY IN THE KITCHEN.
Prices or admilucon--Becond Tier and gamily oso ll,
and Third Tier, 25 cents; Parquet, 87,g cents; Drug
Circle, 60 cents; Prieste Boxes, according to their
locale,
locale,S3 and $5; Single Beats In Orcheetri and Prints
Boxes, 75 cents.
Doors open et quarter before 'I o'clock; - Curtain rises
et 7 o'clock
' 111 ; e TH
FIRST CONCERT OF E SEASON
Will take place on -
TRUiLWAY EVENING, November 11th,
AT Mt
MUSICAL FUND HALL.,
The Managers have the pleasure of anzionneing that
they have made an arrangement with M ?ARAM/SOH,
sewing the eminent cervices of the following great
artiste
•
Madame PAULINE COLSON,
The Great Cantatrice.
Madame AMALIE STRAICOSOIL
Signor LABOOSTTO, the Eminent Tenor.
ELLORB BABILI the Distinguished Baritone.
g; OARLETTO PATTI, The Wonderful Violinist. -
The whole under the direction of M. STRAKOSOH.
A limited number of enbeerlptions will be received at
the Nude Store. on Chestnut street. nosl-4tae
JATIONAL CIRCUS, WALNUT ,
above EIGIITH—LEWIS B. LENT, Manager.
The management respectrully anuonueee the opening
of the regnlar winter FOBllOO, this
MONDAY EVENING, November Sth r
With a Star Troupe of Artiste, forming, in reality, ir
truly legitimate . .
OIROUB!
No L
Theatrical Entertainment being In Apr way con
nected with it.
INAUGURATION.
DR. 71.2dE8 L. THAYBR. Courereationanst awl
Wit.
SAM LONG, the great Football Clown.
Dan Gardner, R Hemmings,
Wm Kinoade, F. H Ralston,
F. A. Whittaker, Geo Dunbar,
H. Dlagilton, H Bartine,
E. Woods, 0. W. Dodge,
H. Forreat, G. Morris;
W. Decrow, - 7 Frank li n.
I
Mon. Be Bach. Young Hernandez,
MISS SALLIE EITIONNEY.
Mrs. M. A. Cole,Mrs E Wood.
Madlle Elise, I Miss Jennie Jobe eon,"
Mrs. Gardner, . , Madame De Bach,
MAD'LLE ELLA LABOUR.
The whole conluding with a roaring
EQUESTRIAN BURLESQUE!
SCALE OF YRIOES.
Dress Circle and „Parquette 40 cents.
Children under ten years of age' 20
Family Oirole 20 :,
Dore open at '1 o'clock. Performances will com
mence at 7), ant terminate atIOM, precisely.
9111031EUF' 5 VARIETIES (Café Theatre,)
A Northwest corner of FIRTH and OHEaTNITS
Streets.
BIUSIOAT, and TERPSICHOREAN MELANGE, con
cluding EVERY EVENING with a PASO® or BUR-
L MDT, under the management of hift. T. AUISCIE
ET.
The following artiste are regularly engaged :
Mire VALLEE, premiere daneenee; EMAIL
MillOY, Mire .TENNY WREN, Mies VIRGINIA
MYERS. Ileum ATEOKET. See i0r..7. T. WAMBOLD,
GEO. W. WREN. J B. REYNOLDS W. MOYER, Y.
ROBION, and T. A , BEGKIIT, Junior ; Pianist.
Concert commences at 7X o'clock. Admitted.= IR
cents. noB-Iw*
L'ATIIER K.EM.I"6
ORIGINAL OLD POLES , CONCERT TROUPE,
on their way to the West, and BY aPICIAL
will give poaitivoly
ONLY BEYEN CONCERTS,
CONOERT HALL,
COMMEI4OI2IO
MONDAY, NOVRBIBRII Sth. 1868.
This Class consists of THIRTY-SEVEN PERFORM.
NUN, oil clad in Ancient Costume, some, of which are
over two bandred years old. GRAND FATHER. FOBS
and SON DAVID will perform with Ye ANOUUST
. .
This Ohms bad never failed to fill the largest Halls in
the Country, and hundreds usually are unable to gain
admittance.
Doors open at half-past six &cloak. Commencing at
quarter past seven.
Tickets 25 cents; Reserved Beata, with Checks, 50.
N. B.—Secure your Seats early in the day. n08..7k
V n ANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE,
a.. 3 ELEVENTH Street, adjoining the Pennylmola
Railroad Depot.
For the patrons of
SANFORD'S OPERA. HOUSE.
THIS }MIMING,
Wilt be presented S•ntord'e true version of
lINOLE TOADS CABIN.
The barged Company of
DIINBTRELS IN TRZ WORLD
SVENY EVENINN New Sorge, Glees, Monne,
Refrains, &0., with Darwin by the
SANFORD ORILDREN
Adiniazion 25 cents; Ohildrent2X ciente.
Er On Thanksgiving Day TIMED Perform:amens,
viz: 10%, 2%, and 7% &eke* in the evening nol-lm.
HERRLNG'S GREAT PICTITRE has ar
rived of the VILLAGE BLACKSMITH, end
will be on Exhibition for a few Jaye only, at the Store
of A. G. ROBINSON'S Picture Gallery.
0039-tf 910 CHESTNUT St., ab. NINTH.
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH AND
ornsarNuT Streets.
Immense attrsotion. New Novelties. Change of
Programme each Exhibition. The LEARNED CA
NARY BIRDS and SPIRIT RAPPING. Go saxes
SIGNOR BLITZ.
The greet Ventriloquist and wonderful Magician.
Performance every Evening durjng the week, at
half-pmt 7 o'clock and on Wednesday and Saturday Af
ternoons at 8.
Admission, 23 cents; Children, 18 cents. ocls-Imee
tUaWitg, inuelrp,
BAILEY & CO.,
/DRIZZLY
BAILEY A RITOREN,
Hare removed to their new Pirelroof, White Marble
819 ORESITTUT STREET,
NORTH BIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD 11011111.
Now opening their fall stook of „ t .
IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARDS, AND
To whieh they invite the attention of theptihUe.
BILVZR-WARII, WA TORIES, ,DIAIIONDS, AND
AT W 801.111311.11 AND IaTALL.
CARRIAGES.
WM. D. ROGERS,
COACH AND LIGHT•OARBIAGH BUILDER
1009 AND, 1011 OHEEITNUT
PHILADELPHIA.
Orders for OARESAGB*Som all pasts of thelrprld
executed with promptness, and satisfaction guitrantleil.
Q n EGARS.—A LARGE ASSOILTALENT
1 , ..Y constantly on hand, and for tale at reduced prices.
Bresh invoices monthly, direct from Hama.
It. D. SUOFIELD,
' # llEsppitir Street, under Girard Hower.
PANOY GOODE,
PZABLB,
earriapeo..