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'Oarrawaa , ..=Yrona' New York:32th,nrriying at Havana nth. and New Orleans 19th. ;Prom New Orions 27th, - Hiiimi 80t1warrivingit New York Bd. • ;- Ylituraiyuu r -From New Yoilll7th, ariiiing it Ha vana .22d, aid New Orleans 25th. 'Prom New Orleans Athillbivana Bth, arriving at'New York 18th. . Um*. -Watiatoalirom Now York 27th, arriving: at .Havana Jet and New Orleans 3d.', Prom New Orleans 'l2th;Havist' ut 15t1i, - dua'atliew York 19th.' Zwat 'Oberleston -4th 'and 19th, due at Ha vana Bth aid 231:-. /rem Havana 10th and 25th, due at New Yerk,l9lll and Wet - a i a ro " ilooso`ftatep. WV on- Runday,:the atom:on; willsoil on Monthly, exotlyt fromNo* Orleans. ittittligtnts PORN' riti!ammosnA; Nov. ".16. 18$8. KIM BMW ''7,!B I 01114 SITS' .4 E 4 111411 , , WATER • lO 30 :a PI ' g 0 =ZEN Si steanialtip,Keystone _State,. Marahvaan, from Cliatlibitol442hourit, witfimdse and passengers to Alex Heron, Jr, Paesengerr•-,Mr Vrliale, ROY Si Marries, Bit,Oso Bummerellie,,biles Z P Polly; Mrs J and tatiltijthe steersgs. , :.Ploi - Dlth,J2 SO P bf, passed threehlituste,d Sthoodar. with /Riots Dying In her main tigging:`gaborafon Cape Remain. Nor 14th, 545 1' Si, Naga Head :bearing west by north, distant 14 miles, pieced schr Cora, °lnflated; could not make - Mit whole she hilted from; she had a green bottom, Ilesh•eolored tipper peke, anAgmettralkallati rigging and suns all standing; boat gone, and Tassel abandoned. -16th, at 8 Ahl, mead barque 'Charles W Pinata:ey, front N boded up. Steamship Phinsis Sprague, Matthews 48 hours from 'Boston,=with mdse and passengers; to Henry Winsor. ,prig W - 0 OltititiViCi 12 days troll Ploton, Hg, with -Shine to captain:2— , ' ,Bett Tenneisee, Witolter;lo deye from Eastport, with lathe to E A dondorle.oo. - • - • 88,802 '13,3,852 312.288 8281, Pt .P1;1 2x1:0 • 008 85 41%10 28 2E9 82 Bail eHaa Marieillillyard,l day from .- Dmyint, Del, Wiih•whsat to JAktrits Barrett & Son " • Fehr Job'Oreen,-"Agen..l doy from Smyrna . , Del, with 'Wheat to,hui Talettley& - • Behr Lathes' •Clielee; ittraugbaii - , •1- day 'from New Hustle, Detywlth with•iibeet to des 'Barrett it Bon. 81oop - 4- Bell 1 daj from Leties; Del. with - masa, to:,Thio W - Parker.• -Repot fa the sobr. k rands Wrench; of 'Union, NJ, Loveland, from Maurice River 'boned to Norfolk, In ballant, parted ring or inch or en Sunday booming, and was driven ashore at the Brook 'water: bat wm gotta without damns by the pßot boat Elert ^ rike.'" No raitels 'remained as the Dreakkater on ifitildey,evenbag except the ache Mechanic. • filciopiliedrew Disnehip Priniell, - 2 days from Camden, Del; kith' wheat to .71.114e0011ey. - • Whithy;4.Readarrin-,l'day from Odbeas, Del, with wheat to Olatation Curren. •• • —• ". ••• OLBARICF: '• • - ' Stennislitp,Delarrnrs, °open, N York, Ailderdloe. Egrip'Stalwart; Lucas ? Oharleiton, Thorns Mohan:1111,0n Brig"Amason'; Barbadoen, T Wnttson & Sons. Bohr Wm L Springs, Langetag;Bentlek City, Onan Heataher iE Co.. -"- -- ear B IVUltng , Claypool, Bilthzoie. A GrorLi, Jr. riuthitirci (90 - ... - rrespundenee orthe Philadelphia - • _t ' Oeps'lshlza, emelt', 116 .P M. , Two biatuse, several sahotaterm awl a Boston ate III shlii; supposed-Ca be the Platte's Sprague, weed la th s losenoom Nothing going' cal; iS lad SW—weathez rainy. -THOS. B. , pot ziiicaisuTCVTill . • - amebas GA Nov 1 New York--all will Ribiodederedadrack bead arloduall ttierra 141" - ?Ida allied lit ode o'clock for New'Yoti. '- ': . ,"B4lplime s 4bldaels - eciathard - from Newyork. - ~`•-i' 14101011ENDA.. ' ' - - - , StasanshlPT,llenrfebei, Hind, hence, arrived at Nevi York lade inst. - SteanlidiffilldtManil Oavendy; from New York for Ban Ifiinciscia ' r efeariii at Blade Janeiro Sept 25. • ' , Steamship ',Yanderbllt,•••hersire;* from. Bremen - and "lime, via Sou thampton 81-inat,,arrived at New York .111.4:2 hijoateritayir -,-;' •; ~ .t, •-,-, t -..• -'• • , , , -Steamship rhiladelPhitii Hopei - n, iron" -N Orleans sth, via, Havana Bth inst, arrived at N York yesterday. — Blo42fe,erol; - .lehnson, hplieen'arrlvad" at, Charleston Slap ;,-,Greatfliepultllo,frdei New : YOrli for liarpfranl aisco -Wila gemilt‘h titt,latli 54 8, long 84 81. -• •13h11/"Ttgriiii, Storms; fat New, Orleans , - (*Arad at Rut de .TaneB6 Sept 28: - .P' - •"•• _:•• ' ."-:•_ -, ~. . '- —ship-Bold "Imam., Crosby, for Liverpool, ifti'lolmlrtig at Iquique ilept - 80.i" ,' - , • ,_, • , , • - gh;p i fieohoeray;Bill,6ol3l. Goi, York foe San Fran. cla', out into Itta - de:Same l ro Sept 2q for rorestimenta, ifid.clearad biotin 2lth, •' " , ' ' " 814 "IdSletit lilye,Wekver;"ailed - fiera - Putoa Island l'ept 25 for Cork. ~.„ . “ - • Ship Gleaner; 'Last; froni Cardiff, - au at '2ohoga, Bay of PA rums, Get 18., • . - Ship Halamitioo; Taylor; from - Oity;POltit, arrived at OlUnleatinalath init.' ,- -- ' , t -- •• , -•-• ' • • ''Ship ' Colombo 'Stewart,- far ?Liverpool , cleared at Charleston 11th inst. with 2111 bales town . ' Ship . / 8 Great, Hincklay,ettiered at ALobile lOth Inet for_Livergoel,,,ith 38,28 bales" of cotton, ,valued at 8288,214 3 ' • -,=•-•---' "t."-t, - ,' - tz ,• . • • • - Baiting Mahlon Williamson, Sclirfforth - ,wie towed .to - fies fitmliew tirleanii'lltVinot - -- - -'-- 1, -IlariaiilVarria Fisher, Gallagher, froth - "Savannah, arrived at St 'ago de Cuba 2801 nit, with eight of the limsr,- of , the brig IndustryyloSt ' oil her passage from Tarks•llland to New York.. • '-." - .,Barque Mary H Kendall, Skankland , for Philadelphla, Wig luadipg at HeronsBth boat. • Barquif Taceny, Hardy, wow dimharglng at [vats Bth inst. •t: `", - -- '' - ' • Baryptri U milton, Jackson, hence , arrived at St 'ago de Cues 25th nit.. ~, -.. - , risme Florida , " Mon day, hence, arrived at Cardenas Barque Delia: IMpilay, , Bishop' fOi Philadelphia, 'milled tram Matanzas GI lost, ,-- - , -.. , Barque -Dmild . 4', Wilson; Peacock; for Boston, went to sea from Ott v e l ston 11th inst. . Brig Henry ,"Gratit, henna , arrived at.Newburyi pat lith,b/st7 '',.!:- • ~, Brig Ferergie , Witte, Balled fronaNewbiryport 12th fast. - (or. Skil Iphle. i [ Brig-klanitl4 Gering, for ,r4lliutelphisi wes loading I at limns Sthl b. •- , • . - " I • .Behr.,-Dr"John4tridiey, Whit°, fr om Cobol:mei, at i(6l,Went•Olstllit. ;,,-,. ••• -, " • '-•!. ,• :•• -• •, , ~ , • -5 cobra James "Bnelido; Neal, and W,B Ferguson, When, lon, foinlla4elphia, Nailed from New Haven 14th lost. [ .- 60h; .Marla -Jtoxana, Cox, hence, arriTiqi. at Boatoa , _ . . • • ftolir Leiria Mulford, Polo, !isnot, nitioed at Listen nab 12th Intl:, . • , , .• , , - • : flo)tri Mary 2 2mltti, Brun, kende, arid 14 W Gard. nor, Bourne,. front -Baltlmoro,.anived at (Ambush:a - 12th Lust,. •- . . . „ 86hrfJ,„P .2retherlll, Cobb. - • pot Bostonjolosred at .ohoidsatoallth Lost, •-•-• -••-,.• • aithrs 21sts,Hasssolial dolph, Hisletoo; ND T Thompso n pirate, sad 2Ph s ro, Oraticaer,- honestly:Eyed • at: Washington, DO, Idth ISOU , Siooadoid, - Mtrpliy, Oissied at New. York yes. :tordsy for 'Philadelphia% • - • ' ;,,Botr Lucy t. Shsrp, Bliarp, hraobl stritOd at Ports- Month 10th ~L Beano Auk, Lion, 01Itu, and litrrover, nuabor, hence, Ivo& et Charleston 11th to►t. • • - fl , Leyortag. McLaughlin, ;from Providenos, ent to see from Obarleotoo 11th haat • Sabra Grace Girdler„ Paine; -Prank Herbert, Mayo; 4. Hammond, Paine, dleared at IMaton.lBth init. For Philadelphia ,ilehr Julius Webb , Porgy, cleared at New London 12th .Indt, for Pbiladniplda: - .-- - • • ' • - - Behr lilatratba: Diem; nailed from Newboryport 12th but: for Philadelphia? , • - • „lahr-Yankee Boyciltiley, hence, irrired at -Ilartterd Sebum Sitiard Slade',Alalea; acd Jails Smith Crowell, -leered at New Yolit.lBth Wet. for Philadelph ia; • • Behr John a Hord, Campbell, for Phllialeiphia, as led rout [Sutton/ filth fret - = "- - &tamer Than Sparks; Green, for Ph'iladelphliyealleil ronyliartfentllth ?CLAIM +l4/BOXLLANY • . • - he►tiff NW,btoir Of , Saturday night atonal:lday morning „oecationed a number of recede lying oil the Battery, New Tolk,'„to drag', their auebors, none of which wistatinulanydarnage. The Mimeo Manhattan, ferSydnenW/Liiiiliaged below Gevernoloy Island ; Lod iMiunatal, escsnednoing mahout. Norfolk. Not 'I3-The dfig Delta, Van Pelt, of, and from New Yorke rtth'aeargo of Salt, arrived, thfs morn ing, haring enoonntared thw late gate] sprang a iotic,f wad Will have to go on the'sraya; • Key street, Nov, ..0,-The Br- buena_ Sir Jitriee nose. f,oto Havana'-for Palm Oath, Nag, run whore night of :the 21th on - trench Beef; was got off by anchors on.t.ho 22 it, and tuought to thlaport; the cargo bee been Me.' 'ohargid. , the barite, hove onti and the keel' fond Ye:Y , ranch injured. - Thi-Proiteh insigne fOarannecia; from Minatitlan for - Havre, With a cargo of lroCl,',to; is ashore. - The raw ael is arid to-hawybilged'dniing the dirwm north wind teat night; ahe tityted off, and is new at anchor. The TI 8 sloop or war Plymouth, Coin Dahlgren, was Vera-Oroo Oct 18th } wetting the arrival of - the Ames' "cl , , . ' RAW 11 . 08 k; N0n46.:-Ar, itoanshipi Roanoke, Skin nar,T,orismatith; tynn it ue Rapid, I,larnottalk, Vera Oran, 'birolnir Clubs, rlnnso; Naiad, NP; 'Paha Clipsiey, (Br) ;Wayoett. EitiOnotga & Nti;, Benat,,,r, Weskit, St Jato de _Cuba;ltSmith, Allen, Oharinniort; Sarah Bratiaj Dongliini,'Geoigatown, 8Q; Inamii Hato; Majo , palate., ar:tainVien'A Jex, Guide, Selina, Wadi Lin i ndad, rolonsenticlitieinniarbrlgi::Moxiriefo, Schrader; Ouratoos; Si/ rdant.,Prird, Rio do Janairo. - Old, ships Pailtlttilf, Ranted; Galionton: kt NVhitmore, Obarlestonr Oiphenn, (gram) W 01111011). Bra.' :I,;,trwoorirignia,;Townnend, Richmond; Maria. (iamb) Raack:Blobilo; - barque; Aura, Crosby. Havana. Virgi. nts,•lllU,liarbadollei Oatais Some , Hiticklay i ' Mobile brigs Tyrant, Lind, . Pernt ndo; Lon Amigos, (Drawl Laita,ou, Ittpgaton., • ' • • •1,1:; - -: - - FOXIHGN 18011T8. - Sept 33.•eltip Wahl hi Mains, Ilnarphrey, for Idg; b quo Weeper, Annitaga i lor Oleegow; do. Ills do 'Janeiro' Sept 20; ships Tear, Palos. Da. ar 1004) Weather' Gage, *Oleo ) Now York •Inotar •• ,• 0 420tk, baronoe' Eviingelloe;Olailr Sun Pranaledoi, 210elifery Sawyer: BerilettiNew Tort 22d, brig Joe iilHok o llogern;4o; 284; Ow brig Sophie, amptonltoadel, -24th; barque oheivialeri - Aodorson; New Orleans; Hui, Orlemii;' Mitch brig Dirk illandriekikrew- Yorki-28:14:baronee •10big - Queen, —,• tHeltinforeOokliblior3eilbyaroridenoe; let nit; sobs klontroseiWinalow. New Orleans: - ' • Slit Hem Hinalltlan 20th illt; berg, Mod., totir ‘ Vlkeetorii - ; Hlvioa -Ai 80th nit, ship f &thin, N York; illakehiptlolinlleneon;Gartlneri 44 George W- Pate, Proeldencon-briga,Hope, N York; Lodi, Wad ) Portland; 4th Mari brit giroprou, N DirtOlCbriglintidorepe,LDo ,611rAirig4 Wanow,lllobardwin rrwit -Hrogetort, - Tent for U 8; put In on rieeouotof had weather' ' - Old 81irtireibrIlikklattleidit," Hobile, , eieldrer Jllegdejeirtiil , N;OrleillelTP - 41 - 3tiCtntablacpatell, do; proy•24/ brtg Helen Ilayoiro King; Bevannabi'nelir H Powritendi - baMbertrltOriktde , :oblif Emily; Tithes: X •t ICOtjorkrLikl.sehrillrldiiiparide t t ge:t Welt; 4t,b; kalra, 5 atricittirle,iltopl: 01,841 pip., Itrbgegu do i 64,4 brig lefinjirensa6l* go t s Emma)? Ohne, Hat. ve - K,PatitAL" 144031iPirtillifirtitiikala; sohr Ms Tair/ 0 4 MOMPG , • slit llll,ltter•r"li,,,‘.a - jr. 441,-, 4 9,`" ti-k" -5 'l5; ORLEANS 'NAVAL DOMISTIC( POILTB 01114.11 D HDITIE-sOhestitut street ! ' ,D,P;Evan's, N.Y- Judge D01211,1(13ill, Potter's 011 , Whealey & la; , Dr A. F Willed: la, Va , '3 I Cohen, Balt. Mut J Sterrett, - .R Matllalr, ?calcine( Miss Ogilire, Scotland P Schembure, N T C Johnson, Osnada West 11 &Net, Natchez-, - John Jennings, Canada Wni Nivin; Canada n A Seelig, Perla, France Theis N Stanton, NY- -A 0 Pulling, Alban! ,Mr,Whitney, N J N Randall & la, N Y GIME Rill, Beaton ", w w 'mew' & la, N .13,fircGee d la, Balt R W Gale, Charleston, 8, 0 DE Stout, Reuling 31 W Delningereading F Lemming, X' W. Dauber, Mt V 0 '0 Wendell, ITaehington Mr Lang, NY V ernon, ' J LangdOu; ElMira , P D Luther, Pottevllle 313 - .MoLanahan. - ye Vent Gen W Scett,'N Y Sir Kimble, N. Y - ,H B Seholes, N Y Clayton Petioles, NY AD Hilliard, N D Bailey, Altos - 0 W Hersey, Boston 'Geo D Whittle, Chicago , A Arnold. N Y John 'navel, WY Juo Da Haven, Boston ,A Jones, Indianapolis P Hoagland, Fort Wayne John L Ricker, Jr, N Y 7 Tifoupg,N Y , 8 Geier, Y E Dana, N Y J - 8 Baxter & wf, Oa , JD A Beam, Boston Mrs Tauxter, Boston' D W it Gulp. Lafayette Smith, - .Tersoy Oity E CLark,Oonn Haul M Orranaugh, alma W K Mahaffey, Min L Cornish. NY S A Hart, Charleston II G Angel. N Y W Breeden, Va 0 Rime , NJ - Al Hemiger, N Y P O'Hem'. Richmond , Mr Morrell es la, Balt Jae F Lee, Balt . E O Carronter & la, N Y DD Earle, N Y J Olcott Brown, Portland IWE Anderson-& h, N 001 Borrill, Wash FRANKLIN HOIInE.:-Chestant street, above Third. 0 DeGrath, Philadelphia WWl3ltlock, N Y W A N Greer, Danville Mrs Burrell. N Y A Walther, N Y 1, J . Smith, Reading W Milford, Del J R Rue, hlllford, Del TlO Smith, NY • • ' Mr Snodgrass, N Y A M Wills, N J - Mr Fairchild. N Y 7,llodgera, - Burlington,N J 0 L Crabbe, N Y Id 8 Butterworth, N J ' ' W J Butterworth, N J John Fitch, Ohio J G Whittier, Southard Alfred 11 Dogma, NY H (Slime, N Jacob Rowe N Y' • James L Clark, Conn T 0 Van Al in; Danville, Pa John Cox, N Y D t along. N B Beadle, N Y (S W May, N Y • John Falainer, N Y 0 W Brilent, N Y " James 0 Porter, N Y P Dickinson, Pa - - - MERCHANTS , HOTEL—Pourth st..bolow Arab.. 0 Leckbari, Manch Chunk G Huddle A la. M Chunk Mr, Leisenrimt & d,MCh'nk J B Brown. N Y _ . Mal 0 McKibben, Gala ' Mrs Hull, N Y Miss Hut, N Y J R Eby, Harrisburg H P Bruner, Columbia A. Patton, Philo R 0 Bon; Look Haven It V Brown , - ,Reading B 0 Epponhelmer, Reading 8 Walton &la Media, Pa -T New; N Y A Wheeler. Masa - •A Kimball, Mats, - . 8 W-Hopkins, Mass 7 P West, , Mate Geo L Joy, Pomeroy, 0 W Rivera Pomeroy, 0 W Whitaker, Pa Hon 7 8 foot, Pottstown - G V Weston, 8t Paul, Min T P Simpson, M Chunk .7 Gross, Harrisburg Hon G W Foranton, Pa •J Wood, Manafleld, 0 J B Shreve, Mt Holly. N J B It Peacock. Mt Holly BeoJ Poacook, Mt Holly ,0 H Gould Maas i J 0 Butler, Masa P Birkett, diots , -. Wlt Whittle, Mass - It Langoske, Money, Pa John McMullen, Monoh OhkJ P Keefer, Ohamberabg B D Crawford. Pa.. HBridge, Pa , BI Daly, Pittsburgh - , . . . . . AMEBIO AN HOlll3E—Oheetint street, above Itlith. S M Lewli & la. N Y ' Geo Bates, N Y Miss Lewle,llY ' A May & la; °heater co Mies E May, Cheater Co _Ohms p Jones, N Y A B Burton, N Y 0 It Burton, N Y Henry Newell; N Y Dr 0 P Brown. jersey Oily A P Jameaon, N Orleans —J H Boide, Washington I Jameson, Reading.' r- Diehard Sharpe, Kahl P Landerbum, ltokley • Wm Sharpe, Pa P Daniell, Pottsville Jae W Linville, Phila .1m B Derickson, Pa. N Marsh, Newark, NJ G W Roberta. l Cheater Wm Bushnell. Pa P IPAtela, N Y N Packer, N Y W A Arnold, Pa Bulkley, It Y 11 Bisearand & la, Balt W G Meeeeratt & la, Wash J M Watkins. N Y Jas Hopper, Md 16 A Ourtle, Del UNION HOTZL—Aroh street, below Fourth. T M Stiles, Ohio W P Rogers, Ps II G Murray, Ohio W D EBott, Phil L B Smith. Barks co Col R Ratoliff, Tamaqua M B;81311111.. Pittsburgh 1111 Pitch, Ohio Mrs Cook, Did Id V Burnett, N J V B Wilson, Allentown Miss M L Wirsou,iAllentwn E Tunes, Easton J K Young, Easton Davis, Doonsboro , L &Minns, Salem, Ohio A M Ladish, Pa D J Leidloh, Cadlele NATIONAL BEOTRL—Hate street. above Third. Dr A H Todd, bid T Bert, Schuylkill co & H Ebernian, Bethlehem I Oomley, Ohestnnt Hill U ITheldoit, Pa J Haenchen, Reading ' J 8 Bettis, Lancaster H Darlogt)o, Pa N German Jr, Allentown J L Klapp, Heading H W Greasy, Pa John Young Lebanon Ream; Mel y, Pa D II Young. Pa G W Smith, Banbury, Pa (leo Gundnker, Lancaster H .7 Handler; Pottsville Oboe U 11111, Pa 111 Linbach. Pa- B J Belp, Roston B liast;Rutztown P H Brmentrout, Pa A Reppard, Newtown A Merrell, Pa" WmDarnbachiltington ' Slaymaker, Lancaster MOUNT VBRNON tIOTED,-Bocond at., above Arab. Walter Backlog', Pa GeoO BorHog, Bur N W Dairen, Lewistown ' , lasso Brown, Lewistown Bdward Bostwick,'Lewistln Geary Rank: Lewistown ,Tho K Markley; Mont 00 .B L Barton, Mont Oo Miss Mary Goodman, Del Miss Amelia Goodman, Del loseldt Goodman, Del ' MADISON H01199-43eeow3 et., below Arch. P D Mintzer, N Y Alex II Batelf9, - Pa G Thompson, N Y - T B Fenner, Boston Ranh Gilmore, Phlls D 8 Murphy, York, Pa David P Rogers, Albany Diehard P (Dolby, Alb any Jas L Jacobs & la,Heading Hobt D Morton, Bolt ' tamuel Huotington, Balt • BALD NAGLE—TWA street,. above Oallowhlll. J D Dear, Hrldersrille S Prsokenflet, Lehigh to D Blob, Jr, Lehigh oo , J Haligata, Pennaborg Mrs 11iligtM, Penneborg P Meeker, Carbon Co. Ps Chas P Wack,.Norristotro Geo Bright, Banbury, Pa O A It app, Doylestown A 8 Oottom t ,Doylestown Stool Roth. Pa - Henry Roth, Pa 0 Helety, Montgomery co DIACS-BRAtt 1N17=411111 and Merchant streets , W Woodward, Chester co (+ Wood Lana co J Bale, Chester co • /Binh, Cecil Co, Md W Fry, Chester on D Kimble, Chester co W Greer, Cecil co, Md R Cheeney. Oheater co Await Kimble, Chester oo Alt Kimball, Chester co 8 Kimball, Chester co lien Callagher. Philo Dr Duffield, Cheddar oo T B-West, Chester co Jon Coiner, Molter co W P Beatty, Del co J 0 Beatty, Del co L Beck, Chester co J Ondlngton . N J II II Stryker, N J B 8 Totten, N J 'Washington 131 IL bet cc tent Eabune Del co A El White, (Muter co " SLAM BELE HOTEL—Third et., *b. II 8 - Ludwig, Douglasvllle Mrs Ludwig, Lousier/111e Jas Weiler, Macungie - David Peter, Pa Daniel Ernst, Albany, Pa' Obis Lenberd, Albany, Pa Daniel Fetherhoff, Paßeboek, Hamburg, Pa Tit 'freebies. Pa - - hie N WNW, Pa Al Deeper, Cooperaburg BARLEY BEIBAIr HOTEL;—Second street, below Vine. A Windor, Attleboro J 11111, Germantown J Price, Danboro Jlarren, Doyleatowa B Drown & la, Drownsburg Allem Drawn, Drownaburg J Egan, New lope , Bobt Phillips, lii E II Phillips.llD, 11l il 0 BriviebawAtinikertown 9 Scarborough & da, Pa SI A Watson, Pineville, Pa Opzcial Notwee. A Fair Proposttion.—We understand that Jules Hanel & Co., in offering ai lutes I , TokePS Age nienne /lair iteflovilior,ll agree that 0 tt does not restore the tuft and whiikers, however gray, to their original lire-like color, in less that three weeks, they will refund the money wild - for - it. Tho Renovator Is wan anted not to contain any deleterious substance. For sale by all respectable Druggists, and at the Labora tory or /male Helm & Co., Perfumers and tthporters, 706 Cur sraur Street, Philadelphia. n016.0t One-Price Clothing of the Latest Styles, and male in the best M911120r, expressly for RITA= SALES. We math oar lowest selling prices in Mara menses on oath article. All goods made tom*r are warranted attisfsetory, and our oliglitlits SYSTEM IS strictly ad hered to. Wo honeys . ..this to be the only fair way of dealing, as thereby all are treated alike, :ONES it co., an 2737 _ BOA iiii)llllifli Street. iltinnett's Cosoaine.— BURNETT'S 0000dINE single applleatton tandem the hair—no matter how e'iff 'mid dry—soft and glossy tor several dais. It ink BNB? APD CIIIIAMT Rain DRUMM IN UM WORLD. MIMED & CO., Twelfth and Chestnut Ste: dole Agents. Nor sale by deslers generally, at 10 ate per bottle. ' riblid•tf Professor, Eritindbrat tinniest Institute, at the .WEST PHILADELPHIA. INSTITUTE, corner of MARKET ttreet and WILLIAM, will be reopened on the drat MONDAY pt September.. Pupils, to the wn liver of fifty, will bo received WITHOUT HTTIITO3II or lAMB OK THII TABBING'S RAILWAYS e► THH cm. Thus, without expense, by a pleasant and safe eon yeyanoe, puling can be carried into the fresh air of the country In leflei than half an hour from the centre of the oily. Permit gems of open ground border on the beau tiful groves of thie ffeminary; which is Patronized by many of the distinguished gentlemen of the iity, among whom aro 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. " PIIIL4DELIMU, /lily'', 1858. " We, the undersigned, have had cone or wards in Professor Saunders , . Inettture and family during the Session which has Jost awed. In respect to parental khideoes happy Inflnencos, attention to health, and programin thordegh education, oar expectations have been fully realised. To our friends, who are looking fur a deoldedly'good school for theft cone , we cordially • reocaUmend Prefeisor Saunders! Inet itute. "MATTHEW NEWKIRK, No. 1300 Arch street. JNO. W. IfORNEY, office of The Press. "CHARLES E. THOMPSON, Thompson & Rood, No 413 Chestnut street. ,{ 3. B. SILVER, 1400 Girard avenue. " W. L. SPRINGS, 831 Market etreet. " GEORGE H. MARTIN, 1025 Walnut street' , Other Patrons of this Institution : • ELI S. BURNETT, 409 Market street. JOHN 0. MITCHELL, 203 South Sixth street. T. B. OOLOHAN,I42 South Eighth etreet. N. B. BROWNE, 113 South Fifth street. _ SAMUEL MOORE. Logan Square. )1, WATSON, Loyan Square. WM. SWAIN, office of Ledger. MORTON. MoMIORASIL, office of North Amerloan. , ELLIS ,LEIWIfi, Penn Square, 11.7^Nri flarcsaror moan Seisor. e4-ti To All 'Who Wont Money. — . Jones &, OD., Brekere; Northwest oorner of TIMID and GABKBLL BTRIIKTB, ,below LOMBARD, advances Meth 'liberally, In large end email amounte, upon' depoeiti :of - Watallea, - Diamonds, Jewelry, Gone, Olothing, &e on:nioderateterme. Mee honre from BA.M. 0022.1 m ! W; Ilenriyalion; SlOnufactnrer of Window WADES, and Importer of OURTAIN and lIPROL.: t3TERT MATERIALS, LAOS and MUSLIN OUR TAINB. BROOATELLES. SATIN DE LAIRS and' IiVORSTBD DAMASK, RAPS, MOREENS, PLMKTSB, GIMPS andzTASIBLS, CULT • CORNICES and UUE. I TAIN ORNAMENTS. Gilt Window Sheds'', with all th trimmings, es low sell ciente each. Just reoelvod from Auotfon a• lerie invoice of Ourtaiii, which Are effaced at the followlutunpruoodented low prima: Muslin *. Carnal's, Et_ 00, worth' IS Os g pair. Li. ' $2 00, it 54'00 Tambout Lade 'I .85 00, " 8 5 00 " " Quite heavy " " $6 00, " 810 00 cs Elegant rloh Embroidered, $lO 00, " $2O 00 ig " ; DOWitcartatn4 from $lO 00 total!, 00, per window, , - Ootopleto.„ t Oustatuo made and ,put up at mbortook notlot, by , competent workmen. W; . 4ESRY PA'II4N, 050 ORROTbIitT at., 411,001 , ' 'Cipporge Jayne Drew Lai -ME pRESS,--PMLAD, „EL„,, „TVESDAY O ,, KJ 1858. =.: i v - t : titlia-Maarket - Street, Importer and Dealer in Pine WOoliels, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware. Plrete:cdasi gOodsoonetantly on hand. The anbcerlber, paying each for every article, y 0018 . 4, to cell at a 'phial' advance. Those abbot -purobac' ing would do well to 'call. All goods 'warranted al rigni-: entaed. Grover as BakertO Celebrated Family No Ging • MACHINES.- A NNW BTYLE-PRIOE 760. 780 011/313TXTIT SMELT, PHILADELPHIA These Machines sew - from two spools - , and forte a Beam of unequalled strength, beauty, and elastieity, - which will - NOT rip, even if every fourth stiteh be out They are ungneetionably the beet in the market for famHy me. ' • . - eelB•tf jErlinliD /OR A outoutax. St. Vitnses Dance.—This distressing and mortifying nervous affection ie left generally either to take r its natural course, er is tre(aed on general princl ples, with very little SUCOOPII. The reruns symptoms are not the disease itself, and proceed from functional or organic. derangement in the nervous centres. No medicine has been found equal to the PERUVIAN SYRUP, in checking the involuntary nervous trem bling(' known an Bt. 'Mule(' Dance. For tale In this city by Y. Brown, corner Fifth and Oheetnnt, and Hammed & Co., corner Twelfth and Cheetnnt oc2B. d&wtf Oa the 7th bet., by Rey G. R Whims. Mr. WM. J AUGUSTINE to fides EMMA. W PIEROE, both of this city.- At Newatk, New Jersey, on the 16th Inst., hire. HANNAN LAYTON. In the 71st year of her ago. - .• Funeral from the residonee of het son. John Cerro*, 1622 Locust street, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. ** Suddenly, on Thursday evening, 11th instant, JANE H., wsfe of Edwin Hall, and daughter of the late Robt. M. Ford. Her funeral will take place from the realdence of het husband, 220 North Twentieth street, this (Tuesday) morning, at 10 o'clock. On the 11th of November at the reeidenee of her son.in•law, Mr. G. N. Morteon. .111'.11 &SETH HAR VEY, widow of the late' Samuel D. Harvey, in the 124 year of her age Due notice will be given of the funeral. * On the 18th Instant, JOHN BRIGGS, lu the eith year of his age. His ,relatives and &tondo are Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, in Penn's Manor, Masks county, this (Tuesday) morning, at 11 o'clock. - On the 18th inst., JOSEPH F. MINTZER,In the 98th year of his sae. ' The male relatives end friends of the decagon& are in vited to attend the funeral, from hie late residence, No. 218 Gaddll street, title (Tuesday) af.ernoon, at 8 o'clock. /10. On the lath inst., Mrs. CAROLINE HINDS, in the 62d year of her age.. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the reeidencebf her son-in law, Mr. Samuel P. Swope, Orthodoxatreet, above Main, Franklord, this (Tuesday) morning, at 10 o'clock, with out further notice. To proceed to Lafayette Cemetery. * . . . On the 18th Instant. Mrs. RACK EL WEEKS, • widow of the late Wm. Weeks, aged 76 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect; fully Invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi dence, No. 26 Catharine et., this (Tuesday) afternoon; at 8 o'clock. ; M • • On the 15th tact, HANNAH PANOOAST, wife of Elisha Panooast, and daughter of Wm. and Elizabeth Sharp. The relatives and friends of the family are reepectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, near Barneeboro', N. J., this (Tneaday) morning, at 10 o'clock. ee At Atlantic City. N. J., on the 13th !nat., JOSEPH LIMON. in the 33d year of hie nge. The friends are invited to meet the remains at Vine street wharf, this (Tuesday) morning, at 8,4 o'clock, without further notice * On Seventh.day morning, 18th lest , .70/IL ATKIN SON, in the 77th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late'residenee. No. 1018 Cherry street, on this (Third.da3 ) morning, 16th smut.; at 10 &clock. to . . Suddenly, on the 18th instant Mrs. ELIZABETH TiIINEKEN, relict of the late John Minstar, in the 74th year of her age. The relatives and those of the family are respect fully Molted to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son. John Ucneker, 1434 North Eoventh street, below Jeffereon, on Wednesday morning next. at 10 o'clock. To proofed to Cathedral Cemetery. *s' On the 14th inataut, JAMES NOELIT , aged 80 years. His relatives and friends aro respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from hut late residence, Lower Merlon, on Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock. 5* On Sunday, 14th lest.,otter it long and severe 111nesa, Mrs. MARY ANN DAVES, wife of Thomas 1 Wes, in the 424 year of her age. . The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from her late residence. Igo. 1824 Hancock street, below Oxford, this (Tuesday) afternoon at 1 o'clock. • * ErVoting Men of America... Their Advan- AGE B AND DUTIES —A LECTURE on the above subject wi , l be delivered by the Rev. Dr. EUR n Ay. (Kirwan.) In the Musical Fund Nall, TUESDAY, Nor lath, at 8 o'clock. Tickets 25 cents. To be had at the principal Dookstoret. The proceed. of this Lecture are to be devoted to the support of the Mission nohoole in the moot deist!. tute Inealitry of our city. nolBM* ITTLectures for the Benefit of the North BROAD-STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, by the Rev. Geo.P7. Bethune; D D ay. A. A.Wilitts, Park Itenjsmtn, Erg. and others. Plot Lecture on FRIDAY SVENING, 10th inst., at MTh3IOAL Tickets for the aro lecturre $l. - Single admisdon 26 can's. Subject—. Fashion,” by PARE lINNJAIIIN, Esq , a new edition never do'ivered ip 'Bevels can be bad attire principal Bookstores yrln accordance with the non e of former yews, a DIME PRATED MEETING will be hold On THANKSGIVING DAY, Noy. IS at 8 o'clock , in the Methodist Episcopal tirron ()hutch; FOURTH Street. below Arch, at which Christians cf all denominations are invited to be prevent. Rev, John Oh webers Isulepanstint.Chisreli. • _ - Obeli D. Cooper, D. D.; Prcteetaut Epieeopal Church " Reuben Jeffrey, Baptist Church. tt A. A. Willing, Reformed Dutch Church. " H. W. flutter, Lutheran Church. tt Chas. A. Smith, Presbyterian Church. Jo.. Mason. Methodist Rpisoop 11 Chu-eh. Alfred Cadman, . do. do Rev JOSEPH 9ASTLE, D D. EDMUND J. 1 AR D, TIIONIAS T. MASON, siolff tnit Committee of Arrangements, -ErTs Railroad Companies and Human Lite.— The legal duty et all Railroad lompanies to adopt at once, promptly and generally, precautionary improve ments of tried and undoubted value, elleuleted to, gave life and mitigate danger. needs no aegumeet 10 convince a thinking man.. But, unfortunately for the maple and the elockholders, there are MOM too rainy of those in authority who do not sufficiently realise their reeponsibility in title matter, Their to oughts are steepled about too many other things f their duties as lieperintendents are clearly not their sole thought and study. Large fortune- aro accumulated fu a few yearn from entail eateries. and the Talent mama of the com munity lqok up to our railway officials 411 if they were the °real Mogul. But let us ask how many of them perforni Viol , duties with a single eye to the intonate of the Btookholdiks, and the safety r f their employees and the precious lives that are del y committed to their keeping Suppose, for instance, as was suggested a few years sines that a seat be provided in front of melt locomotive, and ore of the directcrs requiret to ride In front of each passenger train, bow long would it be before the aforesaid Mane would make the inquiry of their meehaoles: Are our irons arranged to atop tee noon as they pbeeibly tan be We also have a profednd conviction that they would have an earnest desire, also, to hold the reins themselves when la that poet hon. This may bo a strong ease, but it Is directly to the point. It is ABSOLUTE VOLTS and the VERIEST STIP mill( to run a railroad train a moment without giving the foremost man upun it, of hie own volition the pow er arrest it instantly, if required. The time, we *rue,. Is not far off when mein high to mithbeity, ip receipt of princely eateries, can condescend to give these minor (to them—primary to the traveller ant atookholder—) subjects a little of their attention. It Is an unfortu nate fact for the Intermits of rat Ireal corperatiena, that compsraellmly row smart, able anon week for salariee. 7 he men of thought, and men Of notion, are their Men 'eniteloyers ; they have the forethought and judgment to adopt and get the benefit of improvements before they are driven into them by public eentiment oe legisla tion. We wish it were fully understood by railroad of deem that the moves 'of all great enterprises is de penlent npon attention to little things, An officer ms y noilect Improvements admitted to iircduth •nortr or improve work, or anything of that Maractor ; but to neglect any precaution for the safety of human life, or the control of the fearful momentum inherent in every moving trite, Is a fearful icapoliel ty for any man to aesuirm, ant we undertake to soy that no man pease:sing the quallficatioos for a Railroad Su perintoadent will neglect to give attenti in to aueN de vices for ono moment. It is, or rather ought to be the meat important thought of a Superintendent's businese, to anticipate and poov.de the antidote for every danger to which hie, rain Is liable. A, man of eutncleet abili ty pod enbaciende for the position wattle' hardly refit Math satirfled that be liad performed his whole duty in Oils matter. It is perfectly idle for a President er Ouperintendent to any, or endeavor to quiet his eon acienco by saying, that nothing will happen to us, we are all right sod safe; to be cure, accia on's have oo curred, bat we never shall have another train out of time—we never shall have another axle break, or wheel either; ear rails ore all right Tto cattle along our road are better educated now; nobody will ever place obstructions on our track, or pry open the rails. All the villains and rogure are is State Prison (What a blended thing It would be if tole latter clause were fact! We wonder where some railway managers would be then.) Acclimate will ecear, that escape the meat rigid scru tiny. WV eels break when least expected, axles ditto, rails ditto, chairs also. Murderous villains will pine obetru hone on the track, and nhmerons cantos con. spire to make s rrompt stoppage of the train a fre quent necessity. It will not do, Meson,. Railway offi cers, for you to my lu reply to this, - you aro bored to death by new improvement of alt mete, and do not know what or how to decide; you might to know; and If you do not. you should confide In the better .judg ment of those who do. It is a poor way to shirk your responsiblity by ;Hying them aro the opinions of some over-sanguine luventer, and entitled to no consider.. tion. They aro stubborn facts, which we are prat 'red at all times to substantiate. We make no atatercents we are not preparel to prove: and we think we have given a sufficient amount of thought and study to the subject of railroad accidents to know whit - will pro duce the largest amount of a tetv In Jallway transit. Our familiarity with railroad mechaniena dates back at far an 1832, and we are egotistic enough to think that we curet bo charged with being a novice. Perhaps the greeted amount of difference in our cam, as ageinet that of moat ancestors, is this: Wo never came be fore the public until we had a THOM, YROV9D, AND vo 7110711 D INVXNT1011; we consequently have never had to unsay anything. We wish railroad Mears to understand se early as possible that we are not to be classed with those who present them itnprovonaents of untried and doubtful ' value, nor do we sell potent rights and ask commini.e to incur the expooaos and trouble of experiments. We know just exactly what we propose to do, nod we in tend to do It, and we aloe intend that every ral'road company in the Union shah adopt this imprerement or some other equally as good for the purpose. It is to be hoped that the time is nearly at band when railroad trains shell be better controlled then hereto fore.' There has been altogether too much' trusting to luck In these met ere, And it will not do Wo urge nil companies to adopt our iniprovetnent at once, while we are selling cheap; you will capita to it, gentlemen, and you will evince your wialem -end forethought by acting promptly and buying it while you can (ch 'apt and as an evidence - of our good- Leith and honesty of purpose, we wit) say that we will farielela the maclimem for the entire panteopr equipment Any'reitifi will allowtour months trial before eettleo eet,egd eittlei company Allah be its own judge as to whether the'lip... prevenient to desirable This precaution. we laden , . take to say, will pretty. to the eecurity of life and pro , party in rillway trains to an extent hitherto u' known, or, to We the laconic leugusge of the late Nicholas Dean, Its universal adoption would mark a new era in the safety of life and property convoyed by railroads. Wo refer, In conolualon, to any of the officers. anti' neers, or master-inechentra of the following r ads: Iludeon River, Cleve'and and Toledo, Terre Haute and Richmond. ellehtgan Central, Old Colony and Fall -lifter, Panama, ko . ke , ke. B. RAILROAD OAR-lIRARE 00., No, 01 PINE Bt., N. Y. W. G. Centime, , • n 0124 Wet MBank of Commerce, Philadelphia, Oct. 0, MS.—Notice la hereby given that an Elea oe THIRTEEN DIRECTORa. to Peeve' the en suing year, will be held at the Banking Nouse, on MONDAY, the 15th day of - Novomber neat, between the beau of 10 A. M. and 2P. M. oc2a kith-Mole [TTNoilce.••Tho Third inatairriont of Vivo Dollars per share on the Stock of the Second and Third-street Passenger Railway Oompeni , of Phila delphia will be due and p_ayable at the (dace of the Company, No. 226 WALNUT. St, e .on or before No vember 20th, 1868. By order of the Board. RUBY OHARWODD, 0019-tathe-tit2o deoretary, .filarriag es. Mtatlio. Itteetitig".=*iVieiTinli;"al cl at- ERS tent on to a PUBLIC MEETING of the ROEINE Al3BOO IATION at the t , .A.N0T,1, ard HAYDN RAID, corner of SPRING GARDEN and EIGHTH - Streetil, on TIIEZDAY EVENINGI NOV 40, at ,hcif•past seven o'elook: .The meeting will be addressed by the Rai. Mrs. At 4 TOINNTTE BROWN 'nuoitwELL, and other JI:• lady will s pina - several pieces, aooOmpanied by in atrumental music. " - The object of this Soefety is the Deformation of Bo bastes who have wandered from the Path of virtue; .It hoe hien eleven years in operation, and has had under tto eere'nea ly el:hundred of these unfortunates. ' The managers desire to obtain it larger. building, se they are constantly obliged •to refuse admission to ap plicants, for the want of room. • • The friends of the cause and the public are invited to attend. Adoilfsion free, nol6.2te` fa... Pair Play for Women.—G. • , W. "Cartioi Esq., will, deliver the Hearth ,Leeturis before the People's Literati Lull Lure, iu CONCERT LIALL, ISAY EVENING, November , 19lh. 9ubject- 6, Farr Play for,Womon No reduction in the price of Season Tlckete Tickeiii fop male st the Bookstores.' ' • nolB.4t* ,Office of the Dauphin and Susquehanna OOAL 00 MSANY—Nswilt moo, October 20,1855. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Oona= paermill be held at the "Girard Horse,” in Phila. dolphin, on the thin!. WEDNESDAY, the ITth day of November neat, at :moo, when and where an election will be held for eleven Direetors to serve for the ensiling year. The transfer books will be closed from the oth to the 17th of November nett, both inclusive. By order of the Board of Directors, DRANK B. BOND, on 23.-dtnoTl7 Secretary. Tr.' Homo for Invalids with Affections of TUB MUST. 8. W. corner PA MU and OH.EBTNUT Btieets. 0021.4. m . West Philadelphia [l:r Business Men'• Union Prayer Meeting Deny from Twelve to One in the Saneom•etreet °hutch. Have I been there? If not, why? Spaniel 'Payer for Sabbath Schools on Saturday. Prayer for our Firemen on Thursday. These services are deeply interesting. eel-tf Notice.—The Board of ' , Managers of THE LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD 0051- PAN Y have THIS DAY declared a Dividend of Three per Cent on the Stock of the Company, payable in Oneb. clear of (hate Tax, for the Six Menthe ending 811tGotober, 1868. Internet at the rate of Six per Cent* per Annum will be paid on the Stock of the Company, in Stock, for the Six Months ending 30th day of Apri , , 18'8 Payable to the titockholdere, or their legal represen tatives, on and after the 14 December, prox ,at the Mee of the Company, No. 803 WALNUT Street. _ • J. N. MITOHINSON, Treasurer. ,Pbtladelphis, Nov. Oth, 1853. uoll-tu'lisatile el lir— Philadelphia Exchange Company, 'Nov. - let, 1868. Tho btanagera have this day de clared, a dividend of .TWO-AND lf-lIALP PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company payable to the Stockholders or their legal Representatives, by the auperlittendent, at the Yaolulge, on and after TUES DAY, 10th Met. The Transfer Books will be closed until that date. WM. L. GRANT, Secretary. noZtulbsa t le Nan illublicationo. AiIijORKING CHRISTIAN'S . HAND - T 'llooz. SECOND EDITION THE HARVEST AND' THE REAPERS; OR, ROME WORK NOR ALL AND ROW TO DO IT. 131' SST. TIMMY. NE4IOOIIII lemo-91oth--62 cents. This work is found to be eminently adapted to the present religions condition of the country. A merchant of Boston, on the day of its publication, purchased 50 espies, and presented to his pastor for gratuitous distrl bnl'on. Another person from the country was stimu lated by its teachings to Order a quantity to dispose of among his neighbors. The press in all quarters has been prompt in bestowing commendation upon it, as follows : ' 'it A most timely work—coming In Just at the right ennebee Journal. "It II one of the very beat books of the eemon.”-- Chris , tan Been:Awry. . 1 Admirably calculated to awaken and guide Obtiatisu activity."—Cougregalionallet. is eminently a , ggestive, and written in an earnest eptrit."—llinghant Journal, Just a.oh a book as ought to be read by young and old.”—Orleans Standard. , We know no publication of the kind 'we can more cordially ordoree.ii—niclunond, Va., Herald. " The book la an exceedingly interesting one to all who love their klasteria Barvice,"—Greentield Gazette. "A valuable manual for young Ohriatlanr."—Phila delphla Prom., "No roan le better fitted for ouch a work than Mr, Newco' b Diver Monitor. fi One - of the few praatcni religious works of the present day "—Bangor Union o Well calculated to perpetuate the ' Great Awaken• ipg of the poet year. , —Auguete Age. 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JEWETT, & CO., Publishers. 20 'WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON. IOR BALI! sr 21R8. E. 8. HARADEN, Sole Agent for AT (GUT & Successors to IL 00WPE1ITIMAIT & 00., 609 CIII3BTNIIT Street, above Sixth, th & sa Owl! Ph lad elph is lied (Nide. fUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE BUILD INC LOTS, situate in Pitt township, Allegheny county, near the line Of the city of Pittsburgh 24 f et front on Pennsylvania sweetie, by 160 feet to . 'Forbes street Theist detirable Lots, forming part of the tract of land ccculled by Wm. A. Simpson, deceased, will, bo offered foe site at publio motion, on the premise', c n SATURDAY, the 20th inst., at half-past two o'clock P The Lots offered are diettnt about hall a mile from. the city line, and about a mile ant - a quarter from the Court Douse. They are 'dated oh the south side of Pennsylvania avenue, and on the north aide or Brad dotkle Plaid Plank Road; thug being at all times eamly acoersibls'frore the clay.' Onnlbessa pass the premiere every half hour The proposed early completion of the Pittsbmgh and Connelsville Railroad, which passes this property, will atio:d further facilities to purchasers having their places of business in the city. Ihe terms of sale will be one.fourth cash, and the residue In three annual instalments, with interest semi annually. for The deferred payments, the bonds of the inirelosers trill be taken, Seemed by mortgage on the property add. For plane of Prolierty and further in funnatton, apply to lE. RE d 00 , B. M'LAIN & SO Pittsburgtq or BENJAMIN ItUBll, nolo:4.ft 620 Walnut etreet, Philadelphia. errsortal. TNEORMAT•ION WANTED An OUT JANII DIIDGVON AND HER ONILD, Auottr TWO YEARS OLD,--They loft England in the .hio lonian. Captain Mitehelli and arrived hare on or about the 17th of Octobor last, sines which tine they have not been heard from. Persona in coseenalen of any In formation in relation to them wilt do the distrealed fans ly a greet kbadnets by luavitur it with the under eigad4• ALFRED NEM ILI, NO. 4111118118:118 Street nOlO Btif KRINGLE HEADQUARTERS.— bbtt hate, Jest received our French Confectionery, awl ate manuftoturtog a superior article of Marsh Not low Cum Drops, Boa Deus, Croim Dalua, .ka Call aed supply yourselvts with the boot Confeetiouary In this ety, at JR/I%IE B & lIVANS.. nelti•Bm No. 718 BIAMILET St , bet. 7th and Bth. ISAAC T. BEDFORD; BRICKLAYER, No. 211 PEAR iltraei, back of 21° WALNUT Bt., Door iho Exobnogerrooldanoo 821 NONLI4 Street. Rangers end Heaters buili mid repaired, and all kinds of Brick Work aOll6, Orders by Despatch Post promptly attentlel to. Bost of reference. nolo-2m's ( VERY FULL ASSORTMENT OF ..C3t. handsomely finished si,k Umbrellas; and Rhin, every variety of cotton and gmffh+o, Umbmiiss, manu factured and for sale, wholeaalo and retail, by JO9gPff F. ABELL, nolB.3t* No. 2 North FOURTH St , 1 IGHT, NEAT, STRONG, AND DORA ble, In the Paragon Umbrella, made of either allk or Sao Scotch gingham. For aalo, nholosalo owl rated', by JOSEPH FUSSELL, nol6 St* No North FOURTU Pt. : Phila. p EFINEI) SUGAR AND STRUP.-0. ld• DONOGRUE.IS South WATER • Street, errors for Selo standard quality Leaf, Crumbed, and Palverlzed, White A. and 8., Levering's, Odra Yellow, and Yellows of lower grade and steam nil ,d Syrups of varloue quell tire. Also, a general seeortment of Coffee and Ada mantine Candles, at reduced prl , ss, for cash. noll3 St* cws. A. F. ROSAT, •. TEACHER OP PENOING, .•';', ,, ,•3l,oijtETT.'S GYMNASIUM, 4621141Virtir.' MARKET Street, above Eighth OAKIIM.-1,000 bales Navy and American Oakum, in atore and for ago by WEAVER, BITLER, & CO , nol3 No. 23 N. WATER St , and 22 N Whams. CCUBABUGAII.- . -250 Boxes prime Yellow Marano in Store stud tor sale by A. MERINO, oc2o 140 South FRONT Etroot S ALM e r . .-- .. 411 0 T s i ii er a - c i f , J y B o an o d . B B ,i 4 D ßa i r , :tt o a , ii , no 2 105 AROU Rtraat WITE•FISH.—A very Superior Article of "Mackinaw" in Ilan Bbla , just received In Brare,and for sale by 0. 0. B&DLER, dr. CO., 103 ARCH street. ViTHISKEY.-40 bbls., 20i do. (Miller Rlakeretonte) Old Monongahela Whiskey, store and for sale, by A. MERINO, oem-tr 100 south 1110 NT treat A LLSOPP'S PALE ALE—In Elids —A LA. cOnotant supply on band In Cuotom•house More% for salo by WILLIAM IL Y.Sh.TON, 210 Own PRONt Prod. uo6 OFFICE. OF THE DEIALWARE XII TVAt•dAPETY lio-toriteNoiecoMPANY.' ' PVILADELPHIA. November 10, 1868; The following Statement of the affairs of the Oom •pany is published in ronforocity with a provision of its Charter: • Passnors received from Noveniber 1,1857, to Ode. bar 81, 1868 : On Marine and Inland 11ie15a....8381 803 62 • On Pire Risks 118,414 17 . . $170,217 79 P8R11101.11.5 on Policies not marked off Novem ber MI 825184 02 PREMIUMS MAMBO 088 An moan, from lot of Norm ben, 1867, to October 31 1868: On Malian and Inlaid nfaka....5390.641 75 • On Pire•Riska 123,011 68 Interest. &o reotived durlog -$513,663 43 Name period, Longs, IXPRNSIII, &G., during the year as above— Marine and Inland Navigation Los - ea 2245,170 16 Fire Loreee ' 41,219 21 Return Premiums 41,768 14 Re•inanrancee, Commissions to Agents, Taxes. leo 48,428 68 Nxpensee, Salaries, Rents, Sta tionery, ,lre 18,607 82 -----$395,219 00 . , Surplus $147,954 f 5 ASSETS OP TR COMPANY. November 1, 1958. Par. Market Value. 103,050—Philadelphia City six per cent. ; • Loan $105,144 OD 89,000 —Pennsylvania btate live per cent Loan 88,216 00 21,000—Pennsylvania State six per cent. Loan 80,000—United States Treasury 4N per cent Notes 50,000—Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mort . • . gage six per cent Bonds 45,875 00 20,000—North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort gaze six per cent. Bon Is /5,000..800 shares Stook Germantown Gas Company, interest and principal guarantee! by the City or Phila delphia 14,926 00 5,000..100 abates Pennsylvania Railroad Company • 6,C00..100 glares North Pennsylvania Railroad Company 850 00 1.203..80 shares Philadelphia Ice Boat and Steam Tag Company 1,00-2 shares Philad el phi& and Savannah Steam Navigation Company 250..5 'Marna Philadelphia and Mare do Grace Steam Towboat Com pany • 200..2 shares Philadelphia Exchange Company. 810,700 Cost 2318,207. Market vaine,43:ooo9 0 Bonds and Mortgages • • • 10.000 00 Beal Estate, office building 81,853 85 BBL receivable for Ineurancea made ' 101,000 80 Balances due at Agenolea —premiums on Ma. rine Policies recently issned—and other debts due the Company 01,288 14 Scrip-and Stock of sundry Insurance Own panies Cash on deposit In Banks November 10.1818. The Board of Directors have this' day declared a Di. vidend of SIX PER CENT. in Cash, on the 'original Capital Stock, and bI.X. PER OMIT. on the Scrip of the Company, payable on and after the lot proxi MO. - They have also declared a Scrip Dividend of TWEN. TY•PIVE PER CENT. on the origund Stock and on the Earned Premiums for the year, ending October 81, /858, certificates for which will be issued to the parties entitled to the same, on and after the list of Di comber next. EC?' Praambia and Resolution adopted by the Board. Whereas, The Increased means of the Company aris ing from Profits. - and which will be derived from the increased Capital Stock under the late amendments to the Act of Incorporation, render the farther continu. acne of the Guarantee Capital unnecessary, therefore be it liesolved, That the Guarantee Capital be discon tinued, and the notes repres.nting the same be deliv ered up to the makers thereof, as soon as the %eke taken during the period embraced in said notes shall have determined. DIREOTORS. dames D. Hand, Edward Darlington,' H. Jones Wools, Spencer Thomas 0. Hand, Samuel E. Stokes, N. Pen Won,. - Robert Burton, Jacob F. Jones, James B. 11 , 2arland, Joshua P. Byre, - John B. Semple, Pittabli D. T. Morgan, T. V. Logan. 11 MARTIN, President. HAND, Vies President. itary. n013,1w William Martin, Edmund A. Sondes., Theophilus Paulding, John It. Penrose, John 0. Davis, James Traylor, William Eyre, Jr., - Henry Moan, Joseph H. Peal Dr. H. U. Huston, George G Leiner,. Wm 0 Ludwig, Hugh Craig. MsFlea Kelley, WILLIAL THOS. 0.. HENRY LTLIIIIEN, Secret V'ASTERN INSURANCE COMPANY.— • OPPION No. 6 EXCHANGE. - - . AIITHORIZBD STOOK CAPITAL, $.40,000. CHARTER Paararoas.. • - • Fire Rieke on Merchandise and Buildings. Marine Risks on Vessels Cargoes and Freights. Inland Trensporta:lon Risks on Goods per Railroads, Canals, and Steamboats. taken on favorable terms. DIRROTORS. Andrew Cochran, George A. Wright, William I. Brown, Thomas Shaw, Richard G. Stotenbary, George Cookman, Peter D. Myers, - Charles Stop, Robert R. Wac ker, 'Jacob Seed, Jacob Ltikensi ' W 0 htotesbury. ANDREW COCHRAN ; President WiLLIAX I. Damn, Vice-Prwident. 01t - oar — Lines. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. atgi .P401•141•77 ' I,OCIAL PICSIGHT NOTIOE IRE WINTER TARIFF ON FREIGHTSBETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH will take effect on MONDAY, November loth, DM RATZSBETWEEN PHIL&DA..A.ND PITTSBURGH 90 eerie per 100 Ibl .73 II dl ISECOND MAU /MTH CLAMS 60 ' ci Freight Agent Rennl. U. R. Co a pp PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD OODIPAN Y. NOTICE TO PHILADELPHIA MERCHANTS WESTERN SHIPPERS THE WINTER RATES ON .IfRISIOHTS WEST WARD by the different Railroad lines will take effeot in BOSTON AND NEW PORK on the 15th histaut, and in PHILADELPHIA upon freights destined beyond Pitts burgh on the lath inst. The rates are lower than former Winter prices by Railroad. Say: PROM PUILSDELPIIIA TO Ist Olas.s. 2.1 Class. Sd Olama. 4th Class Columbus, 0 $1 20 $l.OO 8 82 82 Cinolnnati, 0.... 1.50 1.10 90 87 Lou'still., Ii y.„. 1.50 1.27 1.05 46 80 Indinnapolln, Ind. 1.85 1.15 05 TO St. Indl, Mo 1.80 150 180 95 Chicago, 11l 1 00 - 1.25 7.10 80 To other points In the West at eomparative low rates by Ball, and at the usual difference below Rail rates when shipped by river from Pittsburgh. 11. 11. HOUSTON, (leiietal Freight Agent P. B: H. 8d,148. noo-12t ;1Ni:tool/titans club Covartnerebips fiIHE FIRM of SPARHAWK, MINTON & WURTB was dissolved on the 4th in t., by the death of TROMAA P SPARRAWK. The !mimes of end firm will be settled by the surviving partners, at No. 302 MARKET Street. WILSON DOfiTON, N. A WURTS. Burrlviug Partners. nels-2t* Naiads., Nov, 15, 1858, NOTICE The Partnership heretofore es 'sting botween-Petar Oliphant, J ohn Woodside, and George Ado tipin, under the arm of OLIPHANT, WOODSIDE, & has THIS DAY been ditkolved, by mutual °consent. The aura of the late firm will be settled by PETER OLIPHANT and GEORGE 3'o ALPIN, at N 0.407 ABER Street, Philadelphia, GEOME BIOALPIN, P OLIN:CANT, JOHN WOODSIDN. Philadelphia, Nov 10, 18.58. The bnelneee Will be continued by P. OLIPHANT and GEORGE MoALPIN, at the old place; No. 407 ABOEI btreot. noI2 licrliban (Maybes CHOICE GOODS for tko HOLIDAYS MARTIN & QUAYLE'S STATIONERY, TOY, & 'AMOY 000D3 EMPORIUM, No. /0:6 WALNUT STREET. A cho'co and elegant assortment of Goods milted to tbo ooming HOLIDAYS, comprising articles of utility, taste, aed ornament. selected from the latest Imports- Gone expressly for the City Detail Trade. & G.le Stock embraces every variety of Dolls, Wax Crying, and Bleeping, An., together with a large variety of PAPER DOLLS, WRIT/NQ DESKS, PORT FOLIOS, lIBRDARIIIMS, • SCUD BOOKS, PORT,-,MONNAM, With a large assortment of Dames, Fancy Boxes, Juvenile Books, Dell Furniture, Theatree, Stables, Warehouses, with a general assortment of Toy and Fancy Articles SANS! SANS! SANS! Latest style Pans, Silk, ()rape, and Linen Also, Cricket Data ; Dalla t 'artd WleVets, 715-- TRUSSES I—Gennine French, for Adults ' • T icUSSES! Genuine French, for Children. • TRUSSES I , do . ' do. Ladles. TRUSSES! Approved American Styles. Supporter Braces; English Abdominal Belts; rin gee, a new and improved Belt-injecting article specially adapted to Ladies. use ADM, bath-room or hi drant Enemas; French Preemie , ; Breast Pump.; Infants' Nireing Fl she; Nipple Shells and Shields. For sale by_ CAL= If, NEEDLES, Pharmaceutist. and Practical adjuster of Mechanical Remedies, • • S. W. corner TWELFTH and RAGE Sta., Phila. Ladies , rooms—entranco on Twelfth street, next door to store nolh 8m NI ALT! .81 ALT 1-8000 bushels superior A.LIL Now York and Onnada Malt; 17 tone lltte , wheat Meal; 16 tone Corn Meal. at National Railroad Depot ; 1224 MARKET St. [nol6-6tfq C. PRENTZR4 YOUR BLINDS AT }MONZ- A-AP !BERGER'S, No. 18 North TWELFTH Moot. Every eetisfaetion le glyen, or no sale. Old Elinde done op equal to new. nollit•Ot iXet WANTED.—A. - Partner with five or ten thousand dollars in cash, to a;gotaaptnalatet4 nese already established Good reference given and'ire• gutted. A l qiess . inerEßPßlElE; thie oftlpe, 1 nol6.Bt* WANTED—An enterpiising man, with a swan 'CAPITAL, to take an interest is • badman that pay,,1300 par . cant, prom, end rea d y 'eales Address "C. EL .13.,” at this nol6-2t* .WANTED—A' situation by_ a young, man who is a good Writer, and quick at figures ; has had some experience as. waistant Book-keeper. and can give the best of reference., Address " JORN,” Blood's Despatch. - : - ' U.* $795,401 81 1 / V A by N 12 1, - -1 A e . o n n energetic nwehr! hue e t i c h in . da some , to o Sar i O n tl4l in the Dry Goods ti ate. and is well sarteiated with the City trade. will beer of a goOd situation br addr- Being " DRY GOODS,” °fees of - The Ryes:. lt* 29.050 22 WANTED—By a' first-class •Salesman, a situation Ina Wholesale' Clothing. tknee: The beet of testimonials ae to capacity and chareictet Will be given. Address REYNOLDS Blood's Decliatch. nols St $543,203 65 WANTED, A LOAN—SI,6OO for three months. A policy of Life Insaraned will be given as security, and liberal interest peld.'• Address ‘• &dote," food , e Despatch. nols-2tve £IIIIE ADVERTISER IS DESIROUS OF .1. entering Into an arrengement withsoine =ones.. tarer of 011hattOALS. He le to posseenlon of ' a secret in regard to the manufacture of a Uhemica' which; w:th his proem, can ba sold at an exorbitant proat ' Ent a small amount of money is needed to construct the ap paratus Address ~0 11E61181'," office of The Press. - twig 4t WANTED—By a Young Lad, 17 years of are who is intelligent and writes a fair hand a Situation in a 'Wholesale Store, or any other establishment where his services may be useful. Can give the best of references. Address "Henry," at ma Office. nol24lt* 21 y 210 00 80,112 60 WAN TE D—A Situation as Assistant Bookkeeper In a-Wholesale Store. Salary ant so much an interest as employment. Addresi "Phi. lip," Cfnee or The Press. nol2-4tße 12,000 00 WANT.r.D—A Partner, to take the place of a retirinc Member of one of the old.* and moat successful firma in this City. $2O 000 in Cash will be requited. All commuulialions must be co:. fidential; Address T. 8... at this Office. noll-6t* WANTED—A Situation as Bookkeeper 'and Oorreepondl Olerk by the Advertise; who has hid several years' experience en Mereahtile bush:lees. Beet of references given. Address . B Office of The Press. IVANTED—To Rent, for the winter sew. eon,' with immediate powowition sParnished bout° of moderate Else, with modern improvements, west of Tenth street. Address A. M., office of this • Paper. oe4 IVITANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES OAVALIIY—AbIe-bodied; unmarried mon, to whom will be given good pay,' baud, clothing, and modiaal attendance. Pay from 818 to. PEI por month. No nom hiving a wife or and will be aosepUd: Apply for MOUNT - MD .13EDVION at No 817 blettlreT Street above Bighth, north aide. , , 1. N. 1100 BE, let Lint. let Dragoons, apl7-11 - ' - - neon:nine. °Meer. .... 8,220 00 6... 42,067 86 $693,804 70 910 LET— The third and fourth-stOry rooms 1 of No. 18 North EIGHTH Street. ArplAto J: W, SPENOER, 2d floor, No. 33 North EIGHTH Street. n0164u th a at. gel TO' LET—The large, well lighted, and eligible STORE, No. 88 oath SECOND Street, which will be vacated by the tunteret pled on the Mat of January. Rent very moderate. Apply to - n 0115.0 A. 11. ROSENLIBLIS & BROOKS, aa above. DESIRABLE BUSINESS STAND FOR RENT —On the &at of Janutiii. the first, third and fourth doom of the STORM, No 20 North THIRD Street, over 200 feet deep. This is a desirable location for business, being.very near Ma-ket street, and to an approved tenant, would be rented on favorable twins. Apply to H. D. LITENSIITTER, noi6-4t* 120 S. FOURTH. St., opposite Library. .mg FOR. RENT, FROM JANUARY Ist, ;11Za 1858. the first•elase Granite front Store. No. 124 North 111.1 RD Street, above Arch, suitable for -the Dardware, D y Goods, or any other heavy business, be ing weir lighted and commodlone. Terme entletectory to a responsible tenant. Apply at No. 124,ii. second story. nole-7c if* FOR S LE—s3o,ooo.—A fimleclass amply seen ed BIORTGAGE,for $30,000, On valuable Pro perty in Camden oplinaite Philadelphia, having four teen yeara to run Interest semi-annually p . paid promptly, title undoubted For further particulars, address BOX 670, P. 0 , Philadelphia. no18.31*: TO LET—A BRICK MANSION AND FRAME TENANT HOUSE, with other oat-balld• Inge, pumps; and excellent springs of water,.with six acres of land ; situated on ilarrowgate Lane, west of Paireugor Railroad is 'Frankfort 'Apply to R. W. EVANS, HEWN Street, abort, Unity, Erankford. N. B.—lmmediate loneeslon given. nolil 61* 01 FOR SALE.—The desirable THREE MILS WRY BRICK DWELLING, with double three story back buddi are. and modern ceinrenlences, on the south side of GREEN Street, No. 1664 The lot Is 196 feet 5 inches deep to Center street, entwine room for' a stable. If wanted. Immedia e possession given. Ap ply at the Lumber Yard, SEVENTEENTH Street, be low Green street., - - • nol3-6tW VOR SALE.—Brio City. Coupon Bonds .L will be taken In payment for a valuable Lot of ground on Bixteentluitreet. Apply to . • CHARLES BROWN, nos-12t* N. W. corner BROAD and LOCUST fita.= rro RENT.—On the Ist January next, the yercy superior and extensive ROOMS, (21 34. - 41 h and 6thiloors each 24feet bvlitileLtios_sixifiticoun-t, xs•• •••• • ••••••••- is one of the fine hoprovettienta on the upper side ) between Mina and SIXTH Street's, having two fronts, the north one on a rear jatreet with roil cartage way 20 feet into SIXTH Street, Apply on the premises. ,nol•tt 2 —, TO RENT, a STORE'on DELAWARG lit. Avenue, below VINE Street r rntualng through to Water Street, 148 feet deep. Also, the Double STORE, corner of THIRD and QUARRY Streets, 40 feet front, one bf ,the boat legations for large Baldness in Phila delphia: also" ' STABLE and COA - 013-110UREI ,in °BERRY Street, above SEVRNTR, in rear of Ash land House Apply at 473 South FOURTH Street. QEVERAL PGRASAITT ROOMS T0.,8E lot. with .1i04.11D, at N 0.4 sountwEsT PENN EQUARE. nol64t*ri QPECIAL NOTICE.— Our client, Y.OUNG of Glasgow, having transferred to a 00m pany in the United States the exeltmve right tonne in the. UMW Etatea bla went for making OIL from COAL, which patent was i*surd by the Government of the Untied States ' on the 23d. day ‘ of Marsh, 18r2, and Mr. YOUNG having guaranteed to sunk Company that be will sustain and defend said - patent against all persons infringing the same— NOTICE is hereby given. to all persona engaged in the business of mating OIL from COAL, that legal measures wi ll be immediately adopted sgalnat all pr ams infringing said patent.' Dated 10th November, 18158. E. J. BNEEDIII, 13 iNEDIOT & BOAEUMAN, ffollottorg for said Young.l23 BROADWAY New York. n015.0t QPECIAL NOTICE.-BEECHES,&RIDG WAY respectfully Infrrm Their Gusto:l:leis that they have removed to No. 837 ARCH STREET, one door below Fourth. where they will continu4, with in ere sod facilities, the WHOLESALE NET CASH DRY GOODS Buslneas. Constantly receiving now Goods from the large •nation sales 'WILLIAM DREMER; nol3-Bt* T. R. RIDGWAY. T persons having claims .1 NI against the BANK OP PENNSYLVANIA, upon Notee or Deposits, are requested to have the same proved sal registered for the Auditor, to whom the account of the Assignees has bees referred for adjust ment, at that:Nice of the Assignee., No 226 WALNUT MEET, tad Story GRIGG'S BUILDING in the city of Philadelphia, every day daring the flattop of the Auditor, between the hours of 10 A. hi and 3 P. Tie Audit 'r will hold his noctings at the same place every Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock, when all the cre ditors can Ikea ent their claims. oc2B-tuthealet* CARD.—TO THE PUBLIO.—The Judges or Sewing. Machines and Oommittde on Exhibition at the Franklin Institute having been unable to &Wan the premium of euperiority to any of the michluee of-. fared for their inspection, the la , dereigned would take thin method to enab e tile public to Judge for them aelves of the comparative merits of their machine and any other that may be willinCte come in competition with them. Wo will award one thousand dollar' to the depositor of any Sewing Machine now In the Franklin Institute which will, within a week, execute the same range of work with equal quickness ■nd and nicety of finish as that exhibited by us to the Committee. We will submit the decision to either the Ladles' or the Gentlemen's Committee already appointed by the Institute to examine the subject, or to the Committee on Exhibition themselves, at the option of the party, accepting our challenge. LADD, WEBSTER, & 00 , n012.6t* 820 01188TECT St. NOTICE —PHILADELPHIA and ING RAILROAD..—The "DOWN FREIGHT " Depot of ,he Philadelphi+ and Reading Railroad Cora paoy. has been removed from No. 222 to Noe. 242 and 248 BROAD, abort, Race atreete AU the TEROUGEI FREIGHT " 'tininess of the Company, both OUTWARD and INWARD wilt be tramacted at thin Depot. :NO. T. BEATE, • no 4 lm General Agent. .BALLEY & CIO., NORKULLT BAILEY dc KITCHEN, Have removed to flair am Ylre-proof, White Marble More, 8.1.9 OHESTNUT STREET, NORTH BIDE!, BELOW THE OIRARD HOHBH. Now opening their fall stook of IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND RANGY GOODS, To which they Incite the attention of the pnbUo. aILTNXWARD, WATOIIES, DIAMONDS, AND !ISAAC P. BRANIN, mon COACH k OARRIANd BUILDER, FRANKFORT), PA. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Orders res. pectfully solicited.' nolo.Blo* ceiut.ut.e.EB. WM. D. ROGERS, 00ACII AND LEHI'DCARRIAGE BUILDER 1009 AND, 101.1. OingsTNIIT STREET, - PHILADELPHIA. Orders for CARRIAGES from all parte of the wort exeoutod with promptness, and satisfaOtion guarantied 5013.3m1f CORNELIUS & BAKER, Blanufacturere of LAMPS, C FI A NDELTERE, OAS FIXTURES. &a. STORE, 110 011 EST NOT STREET. MAN OPICITORIVEI, 821 CHERRY Street, and FIE CH end COLUMBIA 0025-linif Avenue. ONONGAITELA WHISKEY•-60 Bble 11.11 puto Ryo Whiskey, in store and for sale by WU 33. YBATON, 2.16 Itiouth FRONT fit. nob .iUdytts,,; -.,; lot Bate (tab to Let. Boarbing Notices ititcheo, Jetnelrn, tic PEA'AL9, ATTIIOLIMALLI AND ASTAIL Qattricimeo Esaa fixtures - • • uttounite' nip" A oADEStr OF ' MIfSIO .- ~TAL IQ N OPEkd - • LAST:VIIEN BUtONN. - TEN ill SHSSOBIPTION -- wnrrl44li,AT. ImamIG;I4O,EMBRE 17 thr GRA h D.. - 0.41.1.4..r...N1GHM... - SECOND TIME IN AMERICA.wiII - lie - pred. _1+ 1 1) 11 ; to Italian FLOTUW -cash - THE - RIO/MONA MADAME COLSON AS.LADY, ILENRIIMPA. ' CARD.-41r. STRAW/SOX reipectfally annotureml that for two months the most extensive arrangements, regardless of expense, have been .made to Prodwo the Opera of MARTHA, in - Vitalism in isetyle of the greatest completeneia and effect, for which purpose all the mi. Waite - accessories et - costume -will, be. introduced to give to each of the scenes the advantage of the richest decorations. so that the miss en scans may present an animated picture of the peasantry and Court of Queen Anne>. reign. MADAME COL2ON as LADY HENRIETTA. MADAME BTRAICOBOII. as ' - 'NANCY. SIGNOR BRIGNOLT as - LIONEL. SIGNOR ET fORE HABIL"! cc.......... Pt HNKETT. tIG. N 1001,617 BARLLI ea SIR TnIaPAN. SIGNOR %LESS at JUDGE OP RICHMOND. Lords Ladies. finnterai - People, Samson,. APLLE CELESTINE PRANCE - and MLLE LIIOI3I BARRE,"the celebrated denetueee. have been engaged for this 130.118i08, to give due effmt to the representa tion of the Statute Nair, which will be sustained by en entirilli'nem flatlet corps. _ - - Sale of seats for MARTHA commences to-dsy, at 8 , o'clock Aintissiow, Reserved Beats, itifty OsitS , • extra, which 'can bei seemed during the day: All seats which have not Wen; secured during the day aull be sold on the evening of the pe"!torinance at ONE nora.aa, with the excepti..n of a Ihnitedniunber of ono iO2 Sales, which will be retained for the'accoinmodation of ' stran gers, at " Tickets for 'the Balcony, and Rand L seCtions of the Parquet, can be hid atthe Office' in Chestnut street; the Parquet Circle and cent, Of Penile: at the Academy. Parody Circle' 60 mints. Amphitneatre, 25 cents. - Doors open at 7 Opera commences at 8 ' The free list on the Martha - nights, with the excep tion of holders of 'mason - ticketir unavoidably sue. pended. To avoid - the rub and detentiMi it . the doors °tithe evening of the performance of MARTHA, parties are - earneetty requested. for their own convenience; to sup ply themselves with tickets during the day, for ,whlett purpose the three ticket offices will remain - Open from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. - which must afford every accommo dation to the pubic - Tickets, at 60 cents, sl.','and El 50, can be obtained during the day and on the ace ping of the pert rmance at the door. - ItrOTIOE —ln compliance with Damen:me requests, the Management has eat aside a portion of the Amphi theatre for the accommodation of respectable , colored persona the'entranee to' which will be On the month door of the Academy. on Broad street. Ths p-fee of admtsetcn twenty _five itenW An officer will be in attendance to preserve the strictest order; nolB 4t 2 . TWE.SECONIi OPBRi. MATINBH. • - THIS (TUESDAY) ABIERNOON, -• November 3.! th , . . • at 2.4 o'clock. Doors Open at 1%. TICHETB TO ALL PARTS OP THE HOUSE 11 1 / 1 7 CENTS EACH, can be obtained t,.dap at ail the principal itualeUtaresp.nd Academy of Music. . , • .... . . , . ..• On this °erasion Verdi , . Grand Open of , . • ... TBOUTOBB will be produced. for the last time, with .31'LLII TE- Itiedd.-P6,10D I. At AD.IITBIJSOSCH. SIGNORS RBIG NOLIr BASIL[. In The principal - robs. La 7411)0118 Spat:lien Dance. by NUB:: OlibledrlNN HANCICsndMIIe DUOISI BASUN:. - On Thanksgiving Day, Thursday:November 36, Clump Open Night—firand Open nod Ballet. it 016.21 . AMERICAN . ACADEMY OF .It/USIG. ON THANKSGIVING DAY, - - -- , THURSDAY, November IS, -,, - CHEAP OPERA NIGHT - - • -OPERA -Aft]) BALLET. Tfokete to all parte or the house, Itoasintle Cowls Opera of • BLILBIZRE DE SZVIGLIL. PARODI as MIR& And the lent act of • • . LUCIA DR LAIDIERMDDR, MADAME DE WILIIOIt3T an, OPtY SPECIAL REQUEST -FATHER LP KEMP'S CELEBRATED OLD ' , BOLAS, • • Oonsisting„ of thirty•erron lingers, from' Beading, Mau - .will remain. . - - - - ONE WEER LONGER IN PHILADELPHIA . . . . They will-give Six Concerts, commencing TIIZBDAY EVENING, November 18th, AT NA.TION,AL HALL, MARICHT STREET, Asefeted by a Grand Orchestra, all chidin-costume of 100 years ago. - The unpirallelel Buenas or this Olen in all curtails cities, in reviving the facrrd and Patriotic Milfle tf our fathers, guarantees satisfaction to all their patrons. Grandeire Foss, though goirg on to 08, and his lon David will play ye Ancient giddied.: =- ' The hlarketatreet Horse Railroad, by Its connection - le with other roada,,will leave passengers from all parts of the city at the door of the ball. - Tickets 25 cents eaten i for sale' at Walker's Muria Stare. Chestnut street, stove Sixth ; at Could's, 8.7. corner Seventh and Cheetnutiand at the door. , - . Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performantsurlo commence at quarter of 8. h. D.—On THANKSGIVING DAY: at 3 001.34, the Old Folks will give,a Crassest tO Children, at Ten cents a Ticket; Parent 4 25 cents. , B ea oW er E o E f t. a S' l3 T W e iffT-81t i m 'The Great Novelty! - TUESDAY EVENING, Nwrember 16,- - 1868, A New Dramatic Romaine, eatitlea _ DIVE NIGHTS ON THE DELA.WASE. . . . . • Oscar Roland, Mr, Blchings Richard Ilargraveildr. D. B Conway; Ataalom, - Mr. McDonough ;• Conitanee, Mrs. F. B. Conway. - . To conclude with the Comedy., entitled _ LAUGH WHEN YOU CAN. Prices of admission—Second Tier aad•Pamfj and Third Tier, 25 cents; Parquet,. 871(,- +tenter Drug Circle, 50 cents; Private Boxes,- secording to'z theta locale, 53 and $5; Single Seats in _Orohestrs • end Private Boxes, 75 eente. Doors open at half past cOoloohrlhirtain rime at .7 o'clock 1, above EIGIITH—LEWIS 8.-LENT, Manager: , - Magnificent Equestrima Spectacle! THIS (Tuesdby) EVENING, November 18. 1858. In additlea to a IrniSty of performances in .the RSag r - toe evening's entertainment will. Include the Hems trian Spectacle entitled THE GAMES Of _THE- oltusilfetfit Or, Recitals of the Trials of the Height* of,Milta. - Which requires the comtined efforts of-One Hundred glen ant Horses. -- : ' • - _ SOALE OP PRHIES.- Dress. Circle and Parquette AO coati, Children ureter ten years of age' Family Circle Dokre open at quintet to 1 o'clock. Performateel will commenee at TX, ant terminate at 10,1“ precisely. 1r.7" Performances on Wedneslay and cattuday AL. ternoons. se294m* WHEATLEY & CLARKE's AROH-13T. THEATEIL—WiffIam rededets,Aeting ul Stage 311anarter. TUESDAY Illil6ll NG; November - 1k MS, - • - PAUVRDTTB. Bernard, Mr John Gilbert; Count Maurice de Grand - Tel, Mr. Whoatley; P4avrette.' Ma John Dreg; The Duchess of Beaulieu, Mrs Masan. ' To concluderwith a favorite after-piece: - nommunon, 28 - ate. tboured Seat* in Dress Circle; 8 . 1% eta; Orchestra Stalls 60 eta; Seats in Private Bones, TS ate; Gallery, l 3 es; Gallery for Colored Persons , 26 eta; Private Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, 86 ate; Whole Private Box, $3. Doors open at half past 6 °Wool( i commence al T, precisely riIIIISICALFUND HALL. MAMMOTH CONCERT. - - - SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 20th UNPRECEDENTED COMBINATION OP TALENT - ON VIE FAME EVENING. - All the artiste of the Italian Opera, ineluding Ohorna and Orcheatre, will appear, when, the moat exquhnte Programme will be offered, with Madame Colson, etnle Parodl.lll,niame de Wilharet,.744ama Eltrakosoh, Big. Labocetta, Amodio ! Beall 3 and Maurice Btree koaeh , - Tickets One Dollar. Beats can be secured; Without extra charge, to-day, at Zee & Walker's and Beck & Lawton's. n010.13t fliWO GRAND JUVENILE CONCERTS, -L ON TUANEBOIVING, the 19th of November, . AT CONON= HALL, 012 Chestnut Street, above Twelfth street. - Mr. _KEMMERER will Rive Two Concerts, assisted by nearly 1,4:00 Singers, uniformly filmed, and the Penn sylvania Cornet Band. - To commence at 3 In the Afternoon, and 73( in the Evening. , • Tickets 25 cents; Children 10 tient& Wien to the Afternoon Concert 10 cent' nols-4tie VANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH Street, adjoining_ the Panaylvanla Railroad Depot. For the patrons of BANNORDI OPERA Rouen. - THIB EVENING, win be presented iisnfordls true VetStOZI of UNCLE 'TOBPS °ABER The largest Company of \ MINSTRELS IN TIM WORLD. RTERY EVENING New Songs, Oleos, °bonus', Refrains, &a., with Deming by the , SANFORD OHILDIEN Admiaglon 26 cents; Children 12,4 cants. fl r On Thanksgiving Day THRXTI Perfinmeneea, vie: 10%, 2%, and VAk o'clock in The evening nol-lm. LEBEING'S GREAT PICTURE, ban ar rived of the" TILLAGE, BLACHBfdITH, and will be on llnhibition for a few Says only, at the Store of A. G. ROBINSON'S Picture Gallery. 0c..13-tr , 010 OfiIISTNUT St., at,. NINTH. A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH AND ilk. CHESTNUT Streets. Immenre attraction. New Notre Wee. Change of Programme each Exhibition. The LEARNED NAST 3318D3 and SPIRIT RAPPING. Go and Nee SIGNOR BLITZ. The great lientnloquist and wonderful Magician. Performance ovary Keening' daring the week, ag -half-past 7 o'olook and on Wednesday and Saturday AL ternoons at 8. Adnic•ira. BS cents: Obfidron. Id eenba. ete2.s-1.13* HARTSHORNE'S CIIRE-ALL—THE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY Volt DYSPBPSIA, WBAK. STOMACH AND -WBAN. BOWELS. Prepared by a Chemist. Bottles 12N, 25 and 60 Gents. THE. GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDICAL SCIENOE! HARTSHORNE'S OURB-ALL should be kept in all families, in case of accidents or sudden sickness. HASTSHORNIPS CURE-ALL cures Rheumatism. HARTcHORNE'S ODRE-ALL cures Crimps, Cholla, Paine in the Stomach or Bowels. HARTSHORNE'S OIIRE-ALL cures Pains in the Limbs, Btie. Rack and Bread. HARTSHORNE'S OIIRE-ALL cures Sprains, Bruise', Scalds and auras. HARTSHORNE'S OIIRE-ALL cures Neuralgia, Toothache and Stiffness in the Joints. HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Cholera, Dian. rhoia and all Pain. HARTSHORNE'S CIIRE-ALL cures Ear Ache and Deafness from a cold. HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL owes Dyspepsia and Indigestion; also, Canker and Sore Mouth and Bore Throat. . . . . IiaItiSHOANWS OURS-ALL ewes all Spinal Alle tions and Weakness in Limbs. HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL is a great Untie to Weak Stomach and Bowels,"and Improvee Digestion. Cr As the frequent changes of the weather produce a bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pain in the Limbs and Body also, Stiff Neck—every person should get a bottle. It oats upon- the Nerves, Muaclee, Sinews, Blood and Bones; and, by its warming electro-magnetie power, ex pole all pain from the system, Ge , a bottle and try it, and you will be indonlahed at its happy effeets. N. B. If you have a Cough, nee HARTSHORNE'S Pectoral Syrup of Wild Cherry, it is the best Cough Syrup in the World. Bottles 25 and-60 cents, and EL If you are Billions, use HARTSHORNE'S ANTI BILLIOUS PILLS. They act nfon the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, carrying off ell Rile i¢d Peal Secretions. - Boxes, 26 cents. Sold by -,,••R at ygrepusig, No. 25 , OUTH EIGHTH Street, Between Market and Chestnut Streets. Simone Stores, Chestnut and Market streets. (intrigues'. Tenth and Coate' streets. Wagneee. Tooth cod Lombard eta. enl2-th stoat/It REMOVA.L. PRY & 0A1t1301 , 3 have remorrd their WaIbLES kLIII CLOTH STORM t 7 802 MARKET Street. lower side. Befog thankful to then. Castome , a for past favor; they hope a continuance of the eases at their new Etnre. ' - _ nol2-60 ACKEREL.— ml Bbls Nos. 1,2, & $ LTA DIAOKIIREL, In Assorted Packages, /orsale by o.'o. SADLER k 00.. stdl 108 AMU Intilltis ..LITOLI =EMI illtbinnal. iismot ate.