.. ••• . - ,-w. r ,:,- . OTtfp y»«> F *n^4 l Oat J, ■ ,'■ jsSni;; - < / B*raua» loridi; v «*•»•■ • »»o«den*ll, MOB u" from, .Richmond, Tin ;' v whhurijwtytfmdrt end pa&Mniert to Thoraw ‘- ’'V->\ ~ r , ? 7 Kennebec,Head, 2ihourt from Row York, '■'s- -jio,o»pO.M*yy>ltH'mdeeend piuetfgefa.tQ J*w Allder . .. M S£ 'Pkgiod. i'brig itth.e P** Potoh, wider way, up j■' ~ . v >-.-, ‘ Brig Binm*ufeaVeri s'd*y« from Bolton;with mdre to .oroweU.ArOoiii&ji.>, * * a- - 3 :* r ' '■. ,' TjStlgZenithi Dieting, ftom Bftgdi'lfc Grande,Tla qae. ■ •' routine. wltheurtrjoSfciW-TWih.^;.* - Samuel d*\ ifrom.Ohesapeake .1; pitycwith grkip WOhriaOan' &.Ourren; .-.- ’ .;, 7/ Sch^: ! OomptrpUer, 'W;»rretij'2 di)s from Oleau, Del. c ‘ ? &;o>ermiu: - - ’A 1 dayfrom Fred®. <\Rcnt ‘?f 1)«1 B&mtt " from New Cm* , wk'eaVando'fetaJd'Ju Bimtt & Boa ; : ;;•- M«OolleyiD4mn*T,*2 <Uyi from Milford, Del. V: pW Str. V - nV-- --•- t ; r H 2 dajiffrom.Milford, J '* Bckr , Hendrsck,'?fBh,-6 dajs from Portlwd, with Ice . .;'; t-.-'Sabr 8 L Urooker, Pfribtirj, 6 flay* from Teonton, v maee.to.lirenß ac Co. ■»% / -„• “' A ‘ : Bcbr; Btmtherae'e, BetloW; 12 d»¥a from Ltagae >0 ®» w .4ithmdßetofianry Wiiuwr. > j; J Behr BicKmtl Arnold, 4 day* fro» fatt BlTer, . fqriubti, tak "A. '~M(* JoKnWi?KoiiiJßs»,ura. , ,V, : ‘ _ '.'- fßoht lSnmUQliik, Boo*rtjjßfe,Bln|h»®? ! y>,. -■ * ■' ■; ;' Bchr DittMylteUiK),-l>JlSKfttii>rk»ibl»li«d: . :'::■ s ’SiilpWta P Coii Hi ookTfrobi Prd«d«nee? 'j-; r »f-„v vff7-Bet l r gt«ph«n;T*l»r 1 ! which efrlred: onjtlie Mth "'-1 }oiTniotnVH*ir Orlewljihottld here Seen consigned to , •. D B Sletiwn ifc 00, K -TfSf" tv r,- :n ”» Hetchcßßoietoj Bt'Jolmj-N B,Twella ft fctutmnt ft 00. ] £ehr A'Jlioi XI wsu,Qaliicjj. do 1 . ■ gchr P'A' d»n(ier. l It«l»iiil;Bo«teu. Brown ft Whit*. ■■?■ v) Vgoht J- K HeeUV BOu. teeteeVMctile.' HuiiiniU-ft ■>- v i - - <i- - ' P Offllf tfquok.ieoiltonrSUWltoh ft OoH.e - ; Bchr Gfcofljißoston■ £' dot ’ ; f*i Hiafeff, 1 CoSVill.-VOitchiH#, do • -*‘^Be%ir&,BW*<sWm ' dtf! . A V~S- BcirVait*;C«*»Ne<r~Yofk r :; : c -'/ ' .’do. a? ’-V 9e)ttßibj\mlfcsroi*n&kj fUdfaif, bid PotaWJomfortp 5 -» Hatte d GudatfaU' ... ;i • Tridin,Godriull .- - '- WtonVT/Wrjßtone AOo. ■!> '--gcbr wMahlatfon, ■* ;do 1 . ;6ohr ; do , , Z" - : ’*'* &ch£Po] frff rf*aVA4*"ji> ‘WisWiif too /Baja * God. . felu Wifblogton, L Aodeii< P**? ' i ’- n 1 •' v> *46tf* Co-- <fK-^ ? -VV •" . '• \~ * ' (j D Ireland. Bakery MtablCheadk 0 A' Hwksher A .■ujc&fikfK ry;~_ ■;< •■'•.• <“■’ • > - r-i-fitr J3ShriTer.Dcnai*,Baltimore,A.Grores.Jr. ;-- -• r . f?Ottrt«£OndenMrof the PhuadelpMe Exchange.) ' : -y v ' 5 OAPB IBLiHO, 6®pt 30--2 30P M. ■ , »K ; <« t*W;' ■;>>. ' Y[»* tn*oiira*o«»»»ii«B.l / ■.-. H*ir Tow, Sept 80. . y. , ArrlTedjßhlp'Yorkahlre, from Llrerpool, - •••s?# :,■■■ ..... .cnintjSroit, Bept.ao.y ; barqß«'Oherok«e,*from Kew Orleuis, bossi’to - ' : 'XHW/.50rk A h« arrlTea‘»t quarantine, with the ere#- The barque in Also leaking. - r, tlrerpool. bound to”e* Mhore *t Hill4boro lulet. The wreckers aie H- V. ** WIBOIK6TOM, Pept 30. Orleans papers of the,SSth. reoelTed bjrmiil, Cilh-junywhlih was ashore near *’ _ >v&st'M4rke In /ear feet water, had got off without irjarr, .. "w* ?and left for Ne# Ortebas onFriday last; •' .-. ~,y-<s; BaMrton BoiPi.Bept 30. ; c Vlrjlniao,r4l.dejr from Bio.deJa ;;.'l ': / ,Mlro,.wtUi a;c*rr?;6f Joffeei bound to, Jamas Rirer and VJV^°rtPlk;:Kl^e,;«*?;:W|lloy,:a r Milne, hu been seised c ;u sv.i-tnektog>4ll to aterttog’-fheatotMaalated . oMhelollowlßg'Vea«elß.in'eddlUoa'totho»e not.ie. ; - : por f»<J , Tli: Barqnea Prrderlckk Md Nuhai; /'■ ■■ ‘ brig* Qqien;oldoop««,a»toleiaillL irf ~-s. Ma iUBIUi jIUiM Mow,, •OoUrlo, I Jo«plitae .J , *niii« 1 . ; , ;■■■ ! I!i»* ) igll*M :»l«tiiot,- | , MoODnMk,- PiuguMt, W W - j Marj jMn, i M,ciai; Bilrmoint, ■' • TW»grip!l, 41»brgl«,i 1 Croektordj'tUta! (ta« en , R a . ;:-n<xnlltfj Jiuißi l , Mv<stntt l «nd H«!» ll»r.: Wind -- ■ ■ ■- ■} w^^w.Bioiuuß.; : A.s.'f^'pifoiniiiieid^iw *fth«jk*h,): £:<■■■. ',- \ Taylor; iff..,-' :^^?«Btessi»SB!Ui;..s., - ■A^mmWke6seps '■■ ! ft'litovlW' tfcSiiylkUr'Oafil ’»Jdt7,*ilionnd. to PifuSiT ti fc'.gnni; Wm * U Crorto/ k'Ooj 0»o, Klci«ni do L to I’ftrot ijHoaoilii', ;E dlifer, do to Mfclono A T*jlof; t<;, ; from ;#«««!,'»t BJlt!.' : M_Ci|itjMton.3ril> >.lt j flWpl)rm"h *rid«v6 ’ Boiiffrom Bwinttol for New , rnn'Boiton, urirod - t Jt&tif mm BMiPn vM*i kb o*l ,** ", ' pore Jolt 18th udjNi «LBltttof Anton atoP^to»^fth»«V“)W4froniBlll*»pM«Ol|ljr*Blll :< -Njuto AnUgoeleb; Crowell, from New Torklor lae •ptia4«y« oM,nrt»j!pi)ten loth nit. noltt. lea- br ut i Cknjteittmi e U i| i B»rqowttotw»*HlboM..xhompew;fr ! **)(*j»««lrd Md 1 S B ** k ’ “VUMVttrVlfSiJnlt fcpm . Jerque Him, Ifejlm, eelledfrom BrwtiJa 29 th !nlt:tor this port. Itewlto B S«? i ?* > o,w,£ ) r#r * w annoleco, wuet BKqa;Alffllt*o(ionib«,lfrinkw«trf.eelled from Hetn bnrgJBib»ltXor.Montp»W«>«nda«»nM*7rM.T ' . Buqoe 4lUntf<i:{Brain) jatohealwfcont Ne# fork 7th»lH*rJf«Dj«a J.M M«n.)Blh, Je»bB4B, ion »10 Beraae .fe.lnbOw/fJSoxllnj-fpriaohOMa, clekred'-nt : tonJBt«ilV« », -<i r , Br;g Torrent, Monttio»erj ( el«eMjd 4t Botton Mlh nlf ." -• •-'•■?.• ■,.:... ■ ■ -v.®!!* Jj&tgMMftt *#"s toiAtltonore, (DM front - Charleston29th rnt,;.-. •) ;^, u; t - ;..,v T • . .. Bebr.'Nelwteou, UerrolJL frnm fronton', tt J, errlTed nt New Sorh.rerterdetwtth breetll end melnuil split; y bed been in .oollleion with, on unknown eokooner in the -• , Nerrowe. v{- ;.■' : , ' ... .aebre Anne Smith, fimlth,endPenfeiMonlerHoorer, . froinßrendjwine Itlilla, errlred et New fork jreetotdeT. Bcbr Slrrgeret PJater, Boblneon, front WUmlngton, ...,r ;■ - Del.-trrired »T.Htw fbrk j|Mtocdatrr»»‘«tor’ »w ~ r Schr Oi,erleß jtfuore,lug«reoll. rrom Bridgeport for ~: Pblletelpble' errlredet Njnr fork xerterdep. • . .: - SiV, ~• JNdjr A)*b»m»,Berts, Ifom Brajrne, Del. etNew folk ■y ts'rpesterdetjyyj:,.-,' ,y..v r-y.vy: yy . .Ji‘ . -.: .. .yk ' Bobr B B itaielli Drigkir, kenc», arriwd »t aionewter -28tk ult. ’;', J ;y.' ; ’ r ' '■ ■- ■;. .y y ~y j :- : -,y yi'yßebr; JMEtpneton/BiWtoll, hence *t Oktrleeton 27th 'nJt.endweesp2BthtoTetnrni-.r y>-. ~ ■ t ■■■: - . . et.Boiton 20Ih . y nltforthieport... .y.y.yy .y.... ■: .-■ ,i„ . ; - y . . - - Bohr Welter to LemselrSooey, henee et Norfolk 28Ut -, . .-y nlt.y. _y .-? y,:y, y y|yyy :y , ' I - y. r '- "... Mf a Wt <>, 'rl I> ® 11 - Proridenee 28;h ...UV;.Bcht.BerihVAnn,.Boe,'Beker,hence for Borton/w A : K?3SfhniU'-. '* ’- ’-- elrep, Selery. hence et Hertford 28th **th V Bteeruer_Pet»i)Bco, ' Jnpßeld, from Wilmington,’ Del. erriTCikt Sew fink-'feitorde/,' '- i t-->l',£sar-AfrWfe'S« i i-;:<-.I-.’.-.- . •, ir-i row- ■- -..r . = NiEVf.f OBS, Sept SO—Anrired, BtetraerLocußt Point, .'- :• Prrnch, BiltlmorejidhfßMoltDedyiyßgbert, George y%i ylttowovD Ot'W' S Piedele, 1 aewklue-dCjirglnoh, Derie ,! .Side; .*, t, f enlerwert, Weeki, do; Jitoiit Nellton, Mtr "l S!!Wiiohnicg- r ' BCWeldrA’exendtie;; , yyl-HeleffarCfiTneker.djilrTOMßiqerroll.dci.w Allen, ■- . ,(3 m»etej,Gfent, do; SrehyteTMe, groat, doi Oberlea - - - y , we<rt?re,H»onwind, doi -R H HnntlepVHarmuobd, do: 61 yryK j O/yetlCr}: Ceiemo, do; Nlet», gMeneir, doj gihoj; Wllllß, BWkertll.r a: 0; igrenon finiritt. Belrer, New! yhe pilot boeta be. . tementob .repo t wh ph wealn*.eratrteSSlntoe bj *■ thd bttaaS Ohapdiadl eoomeoo np *he> Self ot * Teaeel of 400 to aop tone bee eomk on •IrqtojtaCKlteo.f tbe Weetwerd or Kilkenny KWcstoto * faMk " » Olt “ , ' Oi7te!n Baowe he* tdentided thewraek 1 totiw to Vchth. u the roand.honte, poop; «e or hie * Yenrtl the Herrlbt grenoea, wrecked on- Arklow Sept 2.! . .. ... Bemi]arglBdp.t ld>'fho m*t B *'“* ol the jtemiminle. Out boud, ohlgr.de* heee bet*- > 0 l vonndtd f i \ Bombay Ang gbts—Cotton for t&don fl i 4» torfr*C/I*i»pool 10atoil per ton Chink I*4* to g «5> frpei'wlj jr-siy jßdtmiW Anjr*B-l!he rtrp ft#,*, Merahill from Ji i XpdKeln (tliAMr) fwOkjentu hei baeli tort on tbe kv GHpetgend Send Ilatda < <rU 4*rrnedjrMttodljf eerieiof 870 tool ng iter \(v A hait*t*lchmmia,-toei toi*ie,-*ser«i!liei* own«l ] ” Tbp imerlcjn abip Km to Bj eiarro rkrier from llpfrpbdfftf thWporr (adrtl'ttotok on Point Ptlntyraa i WWA > . . • - - wis. r iPtfmiTP ftinp DpTyfiTPUr HfITRLS ' Pr*f«»»«r Sannderi’ Claulcal Institute, at the, WEST. PHILADELPHIA, INSTITUTE, comer of . ; -. i. MARKET Street and WILLIAM, will be reopened on " ,~-V- ■» >' the first MONDATof September. Pupils, to the num < GIBABD etre« v WMh’ton * will W rewired without sxFßnsti e» riu '{&&•£ L- ••«',/ f •« Oviiumm milium « n B mt. A WMoCtoet'i** 14 ' : ' Thus, without ei[>6n««, by a plewant util «»f8 con TO H Smith, Ohio' v ,7 HM D*tl» * I®. • reyanoe, pupilscan be carried into the freSh air of the . 'Ale* strong, Boston * 'V,Mi»sBttong, Boston country In less than half an hour from the centre of the nf* Y ‘S e f?*pi' city. Sereral acresof open ground border on the beau- MhlkHlll la* Yt ' MiL Anthony,*• • tlful grorea of thia Seminary,which la patronised by Leroy Napier, U 8 A ; „ ? E P CJrsssy, U 8 A many of the diatingulahed gentlemen of the city, among A Jackson, Jr, U 8 A '* /’ B'N JBweiand whom are the Editors of The Press, the Ledger, and John Tod & la, Cleveland J L' Crawford fc ja.vxevei a. T - Korth American and United fctatea Gaiette. Pa nK,m'^L N jX M : • H A Hiriwh? i™** ’ P«* "• ««‘«4 b * the *»' 01 lnto tt « fimll 7 of «“ H PBUmwood. cWgo' 4 OeoP Bhaw. Ohio . Principal M B OoiUni. jr, Mo - ~ , Jts 0 Collins . Rahm, Bichmond, Ya BJ Sharp, Balt - jrWKatcliffe.Balt GorWrown *la, Waah’tn Milaßrowh tc ala;WaaVtn 0P PitMtan,Hr B 3 Johnston, G* ~ , BP Shank, Lancaster, Thoa Baumgardner, liano’tr ThosDruer, «». > J B Henry, Del Oity. • 3 L Trueman* la, Boston Geo Taylor & la, Brooklyn B G Smith, Rochester Mrs B B Stereos, N Y Mrs N F GraTe«,N Y 8 B Roby & wi, Boehester J G Campbell «1*» « * Beaj.W Jopea, N J Chaa G Green, NY T Leonard, Mass 3 O Duran, Baltimore Mr Hackett, Illinois J W Brigham, N u D H Taylor, N 0 - D O Baker, Boston v DTyler,N Y, .39 Datterworth.£ Y .BPitkin & family. NO JDStephen*,*?* Jaa Callender, NY • .NH Hyoe, - nU D 8 Oaten, NY **■ GJB Brokaln, Terre Haute J PCleu, Y BA Hairston* Ala, . M J Oox! MtMiß.lppi ~ :.LV'S’m’Jafifirt TP H DoiUdi Vii*fnl« Mr Sir.rt, N»w BJUforU JmßJoum, Virelnl, 1 ij J 01«M°n. IHtaoU T K ThomtSi Nth Carolina W S Strong, N Y L Gettings * 2dang’s,Balt, M P de Gruyter, r Wubtegton, D 0 ‘ Mrs M B Hamilton* 8 0 3. BHamUton/ UBN- Mra Stiles, Georgia Mias Stiles, Georgia. • Miss S Stiles, Georgia B U Stiles, Georgia W 0 Hibbard, Boston T P Perkins, Bichmond, Va IE Pope, Memphis LNeaMv Memphis v V W 0 Stoart, MWlsaippi W,L Boater, Tennessee MIBOBANTS’ HOTJKL—fourth, below Arch etreet. J BiU. Werrto, P» . NLumMen. MOwaniee 'W Vreaeb, New Haven-’ L Harnaon, Indianapolis R Gelt, Va -' . , TBwiraler, Balt. T J McOamant, Washing'* JR Thomas, Bbensburg J Harm so, New Hampshire L Case. Tors, Pa 3 B Coagrave, Pittsburgh J D Bridle/. Pbila JoeWJlson.-P* '/os Clifford, Pa Ju D McGill, Pa -" ■: , W Russell, Pa_ BD Goodman, Brooklyn l /L Johnson, N 3 , Jasß-MeLean. N J . - Geo J HoLein, Fa T H Gashing, Heine • Jno M Thompson, Fa Wm Kenngd/i<Fa >' Jno S'Klmbrough, Ho Ghee Sheppard, Ho . •• ■ Jaa HoHaUan, Ohio DHMurpbjvOhio --• O J Sargent, Kentucky Mrs Jaa Kennedy, PaHra Wm Chamber a, Fa Win Miller; Harrisburg ■- W 8 McCullough, Pa JO Brown, Fa . > dies Reed As la, Pa R J Zshnleer, Pa - McOlan Thorn, Pa Mias B Bartlett, Tens.. Jno Jackson, Tens JEMPlomeil, Teon , JBTardal,fiO > . - JeeD Kelley,BO;/. Jldßoeemone Ohio J R Caldwell, Ohio _ ' John 0 Hall, Hiss JDWells, La,/ . GenGW Bowman,Wuh'n JaaSlocum,Pa - SMPage,NY ' J Helmao, Ohio J HBurr, N Y Bobt Klots tc la. Fa „• A. H Beet, Fa _ _ ,M, B unlth, Pittsburgh Jno B Salisbury; N Y Jaa FJl&rrison. Boston ' ; J R Bloom A la. Fa W H MtdiU, Towanda J L Co*, Louisville] W J Horton, Athena > - - J,Paterson, N J R L Williams, Louisville ! AMERICAN HOUBB-Oheetbnt etroet,, belowJßlkth. 0 0 Benton ds WN-Y~ \ ‘ JR Mars ton, Baltimore W P Bokee,’Baltimore A Balaam. Dover, N H G WBelsom,£ Bridgewater 00l W H Spratle/, Ya O'W Seratie/.Va , W F Tfaomet, Ye. David Dodd, NY £ Rawls, Camilla, Va W/Boke,NO ’ ‘ HDOarleton, Md H D Winson.' Md 0 W Brengle, Md J'H Hobs,'Tennessee J T Hofit, Tennessee F B Hale, Tennessee . • Benj Allen A la, N Y BA Baltin, Providence,-R I J Adams, Hew York W O Torrence; Georgia G F Gale, Hiss T M Reed, Hartoi d, . JfJ Gregor/, Phfla BOBohnltijPa J A Humerfch A la, Fa BMeKevitt.Bt Louis J Wili ams, Lancaster B 8 Blator; New York ’’ F Livingston, Hew York * Leri G dark, Bel , Hiss Clark. Bel J H Knapp, Hew York - JX) Ross, Chester no, Fa W WolffAdau, Fottsvllle . ONION. &OTBL—Arch *«f»et. below fourth W McKn<gbt.minoia ' £ Hietshew, York Springs W A Puree, Johnstown, Pa, F Grace, Hew Market, 0 D O Wheeler, Hancock, NY o'A.lbifght, Waoch Chunk B Tolan A wf, M.Chunk 8 IS Bokel, hit Pleasant,NJ Mrs Wood. Ind ; ’ £ Clark, Ya W A Dietrick, jr,Va B P Felneman, lowa 00l A Fraser A son. Ship- BHlddleooff, Sbippensb'g . j penaburg . ■, J Htahlichmidt,L*k Haven Henry'gaxton, Carlisle W'Armentrout, Hajc grille R 8 u udeewood Caledonia,o G«o Beits, Button JG Crater;Ohio 5 - GBSmith,Ohio G Ktauae;Pe-:- y W Johnston, pa Miss YanD.Tenter, N Y .Hiss Hidgley. N Y 11 Himmennan; PotteTillo- NATIONAL HOTEL—Recti street, above Third. Joshua Oomly,-pa. Oeo Weir, Fa F R Pasmore, P» - Jos Gorinler^Pittsbargh Mrs Nice, Phoenlzvillo . Sirs Oliver, Phcenizvilte G W Rathbone, N Y A F Peters. White Haven E Hagee,Harrisburg, Fa J W Sberer, Lebanon, Fa T M Clark, NY- „ H B Greenham, Piqua, 0 J Whitaker, Mt Clare * * ' MOUNT VERNON HOTEL -Second street, above Arch. A B Reese, NJ •' WKlnntrd, Del A D Jones, Del - 8 D Green, Del J P Brown, N J A Montgomery, N J J Pithlan, Camden,- Del '' ' SNell, Trenton, N J H Wilson.TrenUDjNJ • B Walker, Milton, Del Jolux Patton, N * •• - - • MADISON HOUBB—Second (itoeet. above Market. •J E Maybln, Del 1 IbosH MoXlvain, Del ;James Prettyman, Dsl 1 X£ Blasa, Baltimore H F Vanklrk, Honesdale,Pa HiisBnsanßoot.Baaton,Fa John Rodney, Dal ' John Offermah. Pa Oaleb Wiekersham, N J H Crawford, Md BALI> «AOI,a HOTlL—Third itmt. .b. OdlbwUU. John hhcaffer, Pa ... BdmDostch, Bethlehem J B Bichi Phullpsbg, ST J ‘ Rehben WiUower, Raeton 1 Houp i egOjPa..J-Mai?er y Fa, '■3 SLXQK tiiAß SOTjßliTMtd, »WlT»o4towWll^' , r H MAttfer. Bedhteliy, Fa/ £ Jones.,SumneytoWn, Fa JeeseßcKibtteWwFa , - .BUHechler, pa GeoW WolfjPsnhorObPa,.... r.i, /- , streets. - A leg Sloan, Harrisburg * Bfl Hlchui«,Phtia' Joelan Jackson, Fa.. - v . Witt 8 Jackson, Chester co UWiiiiamB,rßoston . B dcnlth.Conn ■ -E T^Mercer,Chester co J D Uenderaoni Cheater 00. FoulkJcmee.-Lanoaster co Pld Hunter A-la,Montg>y -sWmtftobben&' lady. Md F pheeter W-Chester.--'G4AKhbsi?C*tf»«ter oo Hibbasd Davis, Chester co :• ;Mlu Davis, Chester co;Pa; J.poolChester 00. Pa y John •D6b»>n»'D«l’ J Defoe, West Chester -«^ ; -v * i. ? y^.lptnllc«Mi l £aekaco B N imwiKui . i“W»-WirWiulom.Jt, NWlown »o*ie»'n t BartUt.iitrtirfwma «t Biagmj & Mr, HJ j'V S:4 Ihiiifijlepilfll V ■7-'‘? r '-V a "■ -~i>■•:'<.yX'i ; .i,«*o,i:4so t eSftvsao; asiitsso.ssa.. >so ,¥?aiS’g.:;.a«w|«»g.J««pam«B bb iai'««*MV..P»!nUf;B«»leg Ma of prion grattlj jall<to>£-doiiw ,tho Terj (wat o/ MaieiUlj'irtTaVltid.-to fj&jUfm team SMi>Ws?W*Mw« ».Mho m)aoo4:Tni«*r>i’;ilWj can* notJMltob»«atltfl«4. , I'.ffi 11 To thentmctod--Fralosior Addihai, UioCIOItiJ in wia»iy known* haapsr tuwMutiy.tocatod at No'S3T South THIfiD Strait; near ttßSioianso,, HU ttwtoekt fot'alMMM.of the Throat aoi mood; NirrOßj'wd-Sromicl), ',<* tratywonderfol < Haearoa pttientsthat have hlth»r-‘ trbofllsd the ekillpfthe mutt era insist physicians, and ■sUtfitidsNfiil rhow that his cures are tbs most astonish* t&sT ftp* -tin fact that nearlylaUpf, We pa. ttenU.appljtorGUlrrojanta■ «n -a: laat.tesotti OBc*’ hoflI»/Trtpj(tjS9.50’ol6ck A’.'M.toir'P:'lf/''Ooti«nltaUoii 'j&l&flfflgf&fi it?.. It' Machines— ( That,' Singer's ““io lhotwit atttdnanr InTsnted, i hMbeeuwtdely knonn for years, v Other machines may' ,nl?£ er ,® fttcntara competent to do eyerykind of.work npoa irtryfaprely offfahrie. ' " " ’ ivßlagek'snsyriyemUy Sewing Meohtnee hart tiro lams tf'tttta anjariortty.M hi*; mathlneefor manufacturing pnrpom. They 1 airb’’ also ; more beanttfil than any other. • :• -• • • • , s ~ , -Bommlag uUftßtwdftig CtuugM of the moet Improved •tyluuro applied wheadeidred ioenyof Stage*’. Ma. eWnee I jtf gIHQJJR.CO:,; ; a«18-yan24 No.6M OHEglNflTStr.et. 3 yiCaiplißllatiK ftc.»yttarußpturyi' Shle •(. ft Sopa Wiu-.aell, without rouryujiy prder ofexwutore, on Tuesday next. 6th lniUnt, the valuable estate With and North etreote. between Market and Arch etreeta; ***», vo oiobv a 09Bc«rS| ids vaiuaoie property known u “Bouvier’s Jlahogany and Marble Work#.” Bale of bothestates absolute. •/.. \ BLEQANT and PLAIN RESIDENCES.*—IncIuded in same sale are Yaluable residences, Walnut street, Chestnut street, Spruce street, Pine street, Third' street, Twentieth street, Twelfth street, Crown street, and other streets. . • VALUABLE LOTS, VARUS, Ac .—A number or va cant Lota, Farms, valuable West Philadelphia proper, ty, Ac. A large portion peremptory sales. See advertisements, : Jalei Haael's Eaa Ath tsfeane, er Hair Re- NQ VATOB, has produced wonderful results In restoring the hair to its original life color and preserving *he eye* sight. It,is warranted free from all injurious sub stances, and. hr more effleaoiffßa than any preparation for the hair ever offered to this public. For sale by all respectable Druggists, and at the Laboratory, No. 704 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, by JULES HAUEL A 00. • ee27-flt Scurvy.-Scurvy la not confined to Arctic travellers and neglected sailor# j it shows it* disgusting features also among the ill-fed poor in our.fllthy lanes. Nothing'.has bees found so ispeedily efficacious in ar resting the decomposing tendency of the vital fluids in scorbutic disease as the PERUVIAN BFBtJP. For sale in .this city, by I. Brown, corner Flfth and Ohe«tnnt, and Husard k Op., oorner -Twelfth and Chestnut. . . se2C-dAw tf 'V‘Orev#f «t Baker’s . \ w ,.„ - --- CILIBB&TKS FAMILY BBWXN& MACHINES, . .... m CHESTNUT BTBZET, i These i Machines' are, now juatlya&mltted to bethe beat la W forifardJy,*ewlng, mskinganew, strong, nd elastio stitoh/which .will. aov ■ rip,' evsn if every fourth stitch beaut; Circular! sent on application by ettm i Y apO-y Themaa W. Bntlr, No. tiaa Market street, Importer and Dealer in Fine Watches, Jewelry, Bilver and Plated WarA FlrafcqUss goods constantly oh hand. The snbacriber, psylngeash ftrr every ariiole, i# enabled to sell at, a small advance.' Those-about' purchuing would do well to call. All goods warranted as repre antsed. ' sei-Sm ‘ •stolen’i Saving 909 WslMI •treat;oneddor erertofßeeond. etreei. Baeeireiita* Vwrttoiln Bomi of One Dollar end opwards, from all of the community, and allowi intereet at the i fata of fire pereent. per annum.' > SSSH? flptndaflfi from OonWl $, o'oloclc, and oo Mon ,l*/iad fitnjdij' nntU 9in the evening, PmJdwst, •fcaoldiß feU};Tmcuer 'and Baoratar?, CfcarlM M. .Heart#:'-?.' QiMtffrtee'eielMii# of the latest stylet) and J**'tttiiheSjhnenner, expressly for K«rtJi- etui, gtotmn im etch arttcle.. Ml gopds niado to aider are rrarrnawd satisfactory, Ini oitr oet-rnidl afsrße Is utilotty 1 hired to.~*We hellert-tUs to he the only fair way of dealing, aa thereby eU ale treatedattke;' - ' 1 JOR*B & 00., .viu.", ?0t MiWUT Btjeet, “ Philadilpbu, July 1,1868, “We, the undersigned, .hare had eons or wards In Professor/Saunders’ Institute and family during the Session, which has just closed. In respect to parental kindness, happy influences, attention to health, and progress In thorough education, our expectations hare been fnlly realised. fco our friends, who are looking fora deoldedly good sohool for their sons,we oordlally reoommend Professor Saunders’ Institute. “ MATTHEW NSWKIBK, No. 1800 Aroh street. “JNO. W. FORNEV, office of The Press. “ OHABLES B. THOMPSON, Thompson * Hood, No 413 Chestnut street. “J. B. SILVER, 1400 Girard avenue. “ W. L. SPRINGS, 331 Market street. “ GEORGE H. MARTIN, 1620 Walnut street.” Other Patrons of this Institution: ELI B. BURNETT, 409 Market street. JOHN 0. MITQHELL, SOS South Sixth street. T. B. OOLOHAN, 142 South Eighth street. N. B. BBOWNB, 118 South Fifth street. BAMUEL MOORE, Logan Square, P. WATSON, Logan Square. WM. SWAIN, office of Ledger. MORTON MoMIOHASL, office of North American. ELLIS LEWIS, Penn Square. fE7*No BBUINAUT noun Bklkot iflarriages. On tho 10th nit., by the Bey. 0. Renner, Mr. RICHARD HUNGERFORD to Mill EMMA 0. PER. KENPINE, ell of tbia oity,' # On the let nit., by the Bey. H. B. Hearer. Mr. AU. OUSTEH MILLER to Mies MART JOSEPHINE, eldeet daughter of Dr. N. Rank, ell of thtu oity. # On the 28th alt., by the Rey. Alexander Heberton, ANDREW JACKSON REEBIDE. Red., of Little Rook! Arkeneee, to MI.. MAQOIE N . denghtdr of Robert Heberton, Beg., of this oity. y Oo the 2fith nit., by the Rey Dr. Bleekwood, Mr. KIOHARD DOUBHERTY to Mile MART WILKIN, both of thfe oity, * ’ On the 23th nit , by the Bey. Dr. Bleekwood, Mr. WM. OR Art FORD to Mljw ANNIE RALSTON, both of this city. ■ # On the 18th of Jnly l»>t, etWeehlhgton. by the Bey, Dr. Oar ley, OHARLES J. RDPLET, of Philadelphia, to Mies MART 0 DORR, of Washington Oity, D. 07# On the 2d of August lest, by the Bey. John Burt, of Bleekwood Town, N. J., Mr. THOMAS WRIGHT, of Virginia, to HANNAH M. BROWN, formerly of Qlou cester Oity, K J. * v - . lUeatba. Oaths 2’th ult JANE, wife of WUllem Harmon, In the 27th year of her sge. Her relatives and friends or the family are respeot tally invited to a*t*nd her funeral, from the residence of her husband, northeast corner of Twelfth and Mar* ket streets, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. * On the evening of the 26th ult , HANNAH, wife or James M West, in the Wth year of her age. Her friende and those ot the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Blookley, Twenty.foorth ward, this (Friday) morning, at 10 o’clock. ' IP* » Wogerihg illness, Miss LOUIBA FLANBT, in the 64th year of her age. The relatives and friende of the family are respect rally invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her brother-in-lew, Oherle. Bird, No. 830 North Fifth street, thie (Friday) afternoon, ab« o’cloek. In terment at Laurel Hill . # On the 28th ult., WM. (JARMAN PAUL, youngeet eon or John and Elisabeth Paul, In the 6th year of hit oge. The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to atteod tho funeral, from his parents’ residence, 1632 Germantown road, below .Oxford street, this (Friday) alternoon, at 1 o’clock. To proceed to Monument Cemetery, # rys* A Stated Meeting of Atlas Lodge No. UL3 206,1 0.0. F.,wilibe held on SATURDAY Kee ning, October 2d at To’olock, at the utualplace. Pttoo tn*i attendance of every a«mber is requested, as busi ness of great importance will be transacted. Installa tion of officers. Qaarterlypaymentdue. _qsg-2t» , THOMAS C. MOORE, Secretary. y3sr* • Annual Meetin&ef the Contributors kS .of the YOUNG MAN’* INSTITUTE -will -be leld bn MONDAY, the 4th Inst., at 12 o’clock M., at No 232 WALNUT street, when the annual report of the'Board of : Trustees irill be submitted, and an elec tion for Trusteedheld. ' WILLIAM L. RfiHN, Becrstary of the Board of Trustees, A* a Stated Meeting 6f the »»United JLU LkJ BBABY ASSOCIATION?’ on last Monday m ntng, the following resolutions were adopted, vis: _ Nssolvtd. ; That we tender our sincere thanks to the NEWTON NRBTON, for delivering an eloquent end InetraotiTe lectnre at the Bell of the Good Will H“>« Company, on the 224 nit., for the benefit of the Ended Library. Heeolved, That a copy of thie reaolntion bo trans mitted to tho Rev. Mr H.ston, and published lu the Penniglvania Inquirer, The Pres), and Evening Bvl • v ooWt OenleET—Ttvo Uonr.ei of Lrctur.a —bS on GEOLOCI Y will be dbllybred to L.dl,a and l,1 « Boientiflc ahd Olauleal Initltnto, “Wthwert oorner of Twelfth, by J BNNIfI, Principal of the InaUtnto,‘eommenolog Oct. Wth, mid continuing the afternoon course at 4 o’clock on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS and tho evening nouns ats o’clock on .TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Both oourara will ha the mm, each comprUlng 22 lcc tore.,» number .undent to bring RrgAfd aU thfe jrA.t ‘‘Tho .Verne'-ei »»* p e# »is LLs- „thundertCnM thtodgSout the Fimt Congte.. alonal Dutrict. . *.*EBMHN! RALLY! J ’• Onoo more Into the Breach, for . RKKD, RYAN, KERN, And aU the Oaudldttas oft THE PEOPLE’S tToK £T i OR* A *; MX a B tt r'b #TR G! ‘ ! y ; : v ' ' •-. jKd 'thh jDroOifkS or .a .pjtorjcc.rT.rje t a miff, ' . .will tuemble at the WHARTON MARKET, .. . ?“?’>'? anctWa/hiXetiii NMefi, •r on Monday rvsning, ; oo voder i. * , •; At.? W. O'clock. . Dome, from year dwellings— code {Tom you work shops— com# front jovrlc nadrtcA Com# kith# wind# cbm# wb#n forests ire tended— . Com* u ttfy wsyet, cbm# -when ni»!M m ttrthded. _ jf“w » c .vA l, <* tee 1 ""! wajm John w. ByAN, trill biipln&nthnil tddroet you. Tto mse'lbg will Alio bo addressed by Hod. Henry D. •Moero, OUetr P.Cornmtn, Htn.. PMIIp B.Whtte, Bin . General. Wm. P, Smell; Hod Wm.D. Kelley! Hon. E.j/oy Mornt.Oiorge A -doBSk JWt.JoW Goforth, yiV.t Ohorlu O'Nolfl, **d .Jobs, L, Hdtband,' Bin;, William Moran, Etq., There Will be » VrUllibt: DIBPLAYof PIREWORKB rvTr*, ¥*l«W*w.Med ■ ninth' LLS.AjtbliAlflootlebf.ißoftraita+lJl begin thefiti ofiJctobef, cad Odniiabe flee rabatha. Por UhtniAc,, Apply At tt* College, 6*l ARCH or bylatter to **wn i ' “ »b«bsm. i m.T>. U^M|BTtßO',^ff*N^y-»aco»F«'Attß.^ThB Oitieenlof ttaTwobty.BeaOnciwAid.inflTorcf i *< Pro# assemble at the TOWN H ALL.GBRMANTOWN.bn the Bren'ng of PRIOAY next, the Ut of October, At half*put leren o'clock. _The meettogwlll be addressed by Morton M’Mjchsel, Cbarlu Gilpln/John Goforth, tf .Morrla DtrU.&in, and other distinguished speakers. ■The call W«tto«d,by Jehu BtltttinM. Bom, IraUfoiiV Spencer, William Bponeer, Ed ,wdxdWado)Jhbmu Jones, Joseph Hill.Wm.McCal lnm, Aaron Jones', William-’Allen, John Allen, Joseph Orowder.Jamet Parnworth, Samuel Manihip, J. and R, wtint*, urn rittfniro us other maxsaftotartn. . ftliiii l DlAiitlflg «t the Democracy el the jUr ITBBT CONGRESSIONAL IniATor ofthe.Election of GEORGd W. NE DINGER, oil) bo heMaMho corner of TWENTIETH and PINE Streets on f BIDAY Stoning, October let, at S o’clock . The following dletlnmlaHod gentlemen will bo present to addrosa the meeting I Hon- JO. Knox, Attorney General Penniylrnaln. Col J.W. fomy, J. J Moßlhone, Xso , "do J. E. Rlngtvslt Is# Saeid Velwtor.Bfii., W. Sergeant. JSM-, 1 Deni el Dougherty, Esq., E G Webb.ESj . Dr. 0. E Kamerly, ’ Jared J. Greenfield, Sat., W. P Oarlin, Eea. Arthur Keegan, Esq Dr. G. W. Bebioger will be present to editress tho Meeting y,, . . scaa-St# - ffiP.ianAPertesntfd ‘Mbfedeona. <.#.jtnele# rant atoek of Harcn, Bacon, & Oo >a, and Sanne a narlrallod Pbnoa, and Muon k Hlmlla’a Mo lodeona. j, H. GOOLD, e026-Bt» BSVSBTH and CHESTNUT Bte. rrrs=*„ The Bair for the benefit of the Indue. vK-3#r T JK£5‘,, 80Hl \ 0L 01 ™ BISTERS OS THE HObT CROSS, IS BOW OPEN at JAYNE’S HALL. ee27-6t* J or Ittaultdi with Aflcctlona of U#s THE OHEBT. • 8. W. corner PARKE s;l CHESTNUT Strecte, I« West Philadelphia. TMABKBT FIB.E INSURANCE CO. LtA OP THE CITY OP NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL, BORPLUS TOTAL ASSETS. DIRECTORS. _ BENJAMIN H. HOWELL, President. Pblletna H Holt, of 238 Frost strort. Joseph P Wickham, late Wickham's & Hutchinson. SUea Davie ofA.B.AB Davie Oliver H. Shepard, of Sfaep&rd, Howe A 00. Henry Rowland, of Rowland A Banks. Alfred L. Rowe, of T. G. A A. L. Rowe. Wm. P. Miller. of Wm. P. Hiller A Co. Stephen W- Gaines,of 8. W. AR. A. Gaines. Elisha L. Walton, of Walton, Little, A Co, Nelson Sherwood, of Nelson Sherwood A Co, Henrr G Reeve, of H. G. Reeve A Co. Daniel T. Wlllets, of WUlets A Co. Albert L, Pe Camp, of Baker A Be Camp. John 51. Bruce, Jr., of Broce, Odell, A Farnunr. Stephen Liolngton, of 216 Front- street. Enoch Ketcham, of E. Ketch am A Co. Wm A Onmu>lngß, of Beards A Cummings. Henry Lyles, Jr., of Lyles, Polhamtt*. A Co. Brewster Valentine, of Valent ne A Be gan > Geo. B. Whitfield, of G. A J Whltaold A 00, Albert Uavemyer, (late Havemyer A Moller.) Tennis W. Quick, of Quick A l'Hommedieu. David Jf. Tarnare, of Fd«y A Turmire.* Jore T. Navarro, of Mora Brothers, Navarro A Co. Edward Bill, of 119 Broad street. Nathaniel W. Chater, of Peter V. King A Co. Wmi H ( Goodwin, or E. Goodwin A Brother. John Friable, (Freeland, Squirts, A Co ) AtHER TAYLOR, Vice President Insures on Buildings and Personal Property of every description against Loss or Damage by Fire, on the most favorable terms. ~ HENRY P. FREEMAN, Secretary. INSURANCE IN THE ABOVE COMPANY CAN BE EFFECTED THROUGH BCBWART A JOHNSON, No. 108 Bouth FOURTH Street. Philadelphia. oel*frm&wBot RUBENS’ MAGDALEN.—Rubens’ great on view, at EARLES’ GAL LERIES, 810 OHBStNUT Street, will shortly he closed. Exhibition hours from BA. M, to 6P. M. Not open during the evening. The net proceeds will be bended to the UNION BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA TION. Admission V 5 centn. ocl*Bt* ./ft« CONSIGNEES OP GOODS BT SagsBEMHN BBIG HERMES, DBWKBS MASTKB, sow lying At spruce-street wharf, are requested to send their permits onboard, or to F. H. HABjEh, 33 South TUfE# Street. -All goods not permitted within fire days will be amt to the Public Stores. octl-4t* IIfIAGKKKEL —363 bbls Nos. 1,2, and 8 Macterel, in whole, halves, quarters, and eighths, for sale by 0. 0. SADLER & CO., ,•*23 AROn St.. mmoil door ahor* Front. jl/J ANiLA. CIGARS* —1 Case Firat.Qualily ' Mablla Cigars, jnst.&rrivfci InStofe and for sale WILLIAM U. 7EATON. rn JBooto filptfT street, p; iIM ;i PHILADELPHIA AND ITS SHQPFING * the engceßtion of numerous Retail Storekeepers Oity, tfier® will be issued prior to Ist January, 16 9, (as quickly as possible,) a neatly gotten up ana handsomely bound work, (comprising one bundred c or more pages,) as a useful and ornamental oompknion Room or parlor Centre Table, to-be entitled, ' < o „ rfinT , t *HB LADIRS* PHILADELPHIA SHOPPING GUIDE, ; „ AN J HOUBEKBJSPER3* COMPANION, FonlBG9. „ PRICE FIFTY CENTS. Numerous Directories, ris: the Oity, Bntlncs.,’ PM ladelphis. and its Manufactures, Ac., have their appro pr ate sphere of usefulness. Up toihis period,'ll oW ever, the Rotail Storekeeper has been overlooked there in, by being mixed up promiscuously with the more riu merous class of Importers, Wholesale Merchants Ma nufacturers, Ac., Ao. Again, the Housekeeper has heretofore not had a work as ready at hand, a glance at which would indicate where desired wants may be pur chaaed. The “ Ladies’ Philadelphia Shopping Gnfde” to fill this vacuum, and will not only be valuable to our own Oitizens, but doubly so to strangers, and care shall be taken that its sale will be large throughout the South and West, as object* of Interest' In Philadelphia will bo interspersed throughout its pages. The (< Shopping Guide” will be sold throughout the year, upon all the lines of Railway merging into the city. Each Business will be classified, and 'Names Al phabetically Arranged. Name and Location 35 ota, Name in Gap Letters, (with a Copy of Guide)... 60cts DISPLAYED ADVERTISEMENTS One Page... . Half Page... Quarter Page 4. Offioe, 310 CHESTNUT Street, (third floor.) ocV3t rriHIRD EDITION NOW READY. -■ TDK TDBtIC AND PRIVATE UI3TORY OF NAPOLEON THE THIRD, BY SAMUEL M. BMUOKBR, A. M. _ OPIHION3 OF THi aaiss Written with Ability, and is quite intereating.-r -[Phile City Item.. ’ H 6 Ur. Smacker's volume is a good one, and will he so pronounced by the majority of readers —[U. B. Journal* It is the most complete biography of -the French Emperor yet published.—[Bat imore Republican. This Yolame presents us with interesting details of the private and public career oc the most successful ad venturer of this age f Y. Evangelist. It is a work of thrilling interest and great historical value .—[Arthur’s Home Magazine. This work does full and ample justice to the subject. —[Phils Dispatch. , ; It is an ably written work, presenting a full and com plete history of the remarkable career of the French Emperor —[Legal Intelligencer Hr. Smacker Is a leading American writer of popular. historical works: this Life of. Napoleon HI is very In teresting.—fGi sham’s Magazine Hr. Stancher has here produced a master-piece of historical composition [Godey’e Lady’s Book ' It is complete, thorough, and artistic—[Mohawk Register. The style is a model of elegant composition.—[Phlla. Sun 406 pp. 12mo. Price, $1.26. For sale at G. <*. EVANS* GIFT-BOOK STORE, 439 OtUSSrNOT St 00l- f B&tuthfl J*o HIT M. At a meetiDg held September 28,1868, of the Com mittee of Correspondence, appointed nnder the resolu tions of a meeting, on the 15th of June last, of the friends of Protection to Domestlo Industry, irrespec tive of party; the following Preamble and Resolution were adopted: Wbbbbab. Secret Circulars have been sent to various parts of the State, assuming the guise of friendship to the great measure of Protection, and asserting that the Hon. JoaN M Rbac, now candidate for Judgeship of the Supreme Court, bad, in the year 1828, in the Legisla ture of the State, voted against Protection—that he had, in the mouth of July, 1846, signed a letter to Hr. Dallas, congratulating him on his casting vote in favor of the Tariff of that year—and, generally, that he had been, and atiU continues to be, adverse to the Protec tion of American Labor : ahd, Whbrbab, The opinions of Mr. Read, in favor of Free Trade, thirty-five years since, were held by him. then, In common with Daniel Webster,.and* thousands of others, many of whom hare since been distinguished for their advocacyof protective me&sqres—experience having taught them, as it has taught destruc tive effects of the Free-trade policy: and, WBBBB4B, The assertion in relation to the letter ad dressed to Mr. Dallas is utterly untrue—its falsehood having been clearly exposed in ah editorial of the North * Ameritah , a copy of which is hereto annexed >* Therefore, Resotaed, That we hold Joan U Rbad to he a deal-- ded and earnest friend to Protection to Home Label-, and, aa Such, entitled to claim the votes of tbbse of hiq fellow-citizens who advocate that policy ( and that we,' therefore, corJ icily recommend him to the support of all who desire a revision of the Tariff. [From the North Aniotloan, Sept. 28, X&5B ] JOHN M, &BAD-.\ On tha-ldtbof Jißylast, Joes ST. Ewan, ~ of the city -or Philadelphia, was unanimously nominated by the People’s Convention, assembled *t Harrisburg, for ihe; ''pasted resolution.; ’ ffmWdj.Tkafc the menu? necWsajy forV jullcious and . economical administration of the Government should be raised by the imposition of duties upon 1 fbrelgh imports, and in lay'pg them such dieerlmlnatj&g protection Should he given m will ceefcr* ihe rights of free labor and Anjeri-, oah industrywhifch resolnfc on fras approved byalr. Bkad in bis letter Accepting the hominatloh.. *. Some weeks ego we received a letted fibs a friend In the interior, stating &a f it wse averted that Mi. lUiad had signed a letter i® Hr. Dallas. oongrathUt[ng -for having voted for the tarifr of 1816.: Since then same assertion has been made in ah'editorial' of thd Lancaster Intelligentcr, of tile Slstinst., and in otheiT l papers; mid wo have been ieformed that conveying the same Information, hare, been sent pr^-. rately to the leading iron-muter* ta the Stoic, .; The files of the Psntisyfvaruan have been searched,' and thefetiowing appear to be the. facts: On Tues day,' the 88 th July, 1846, Mr. Dallas, as Vice President, gave his.outing tote in favor of the tariff of fhatyaar.' On Wednesday, the 29th, a letter was written by Athanasius Ford, signed by him and a number pf Demo cratic citizens, to Hr. Dallas, approving hlsyote pf the preceding day, to whloh Hr. Dallas replied, in a latter,, dated (Saturday) August Ist, which correspondence was published in the J*en>tjij?lvajti&n 61 Wednesday, August fith. Amdhgst the signatures to the letter of the 29th or JUly, thb zutme otJoßti M. dbel took appear, bdt there <5 the fiaWot John F. Rls&d, a re spectable Demobratta eitlten, who then Welded in Ohee-, tet street, la Tiotth Mulbeny ward, but &ho now re sldles at f«o. 2-lG Madison street, and Who approved ihe conddet of Mr. D&lias in giving his casting rote for thb tariff of \ In addition to thus ficts, we are authorized by Hr. Joan M.Kbad to say that he was not in the eity of Philadelphia when the letter of the .9th of Jdly, and tho answer of Hr. Dallas on the ( Ist of Ahgust were written,Yb& that lie never saw this original of Utc let-. ier of the 59th of joiy,nor did he ever sign it, nor an* thorite anybody to sign it for him.' ‘ r : Mr. Carey foxniaheius with the following:’ * ‘ I bare examined the Penntylvanian of Wednesday, 6th Aogaat, 1846, and attached’to the ldtteir of 39th July, to Mr. Dallas, signed by Athanaaina ford aod others, X find the name of John V. Bead, but not thd name of John M. Rian. ' 630-at '‘ HENR? 0. OAKBY.” v PEOPLE'S TICKET. JUDG* OP TH? SUPREME COURT, WILLIAM E. FBAUk, Fiabt Ribtmot, ..JOHN W, RYAN, EDW. JOT MORRIb! . JOHN P. TEpRBB, Bbooxd " Xhibd '• Fourth ** Fifth * .8300,000 78,300 8378,300 JOHN H. PARKER. First District. Seventh “ Eiqhth m Elxvbnth “ Twblfto «* Thirtsshth u Fourtbsnth “ Fifteenth “ SIITBESTH “ Bete«tbknth“ WILLIAM U. KERN. GEORGE W. MoMAHAN. NIMROD WOOLERY. ELECTION, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12. se22-tOol2 * SSEMBLY— ■A*- „ „ . SECOND DISTRICT, EDWAB». S. BEDSTREAKK, *!»• PEOPLE’S INDEPENDENT PANPIDATE. jeBo-3t* TO ADVERTISERS. political. READ. HENRY C. CARET, JAMES MILLIKEN, WiLLXAJi D. LEWIS, G.N. ECKERT, JOHN W. O’NEiLL, WILLIAM ELDER, THOMAS BALCH, ‘ Committe*, state officers JOHN H. RE AD . CANAL OOMMIBSIOftEB, CONGHBSS. WM. MILL WARD. .....J0HN WOOD. STATE SENATOR. THIRD DISTRICT, FOR REPRESENTATIVES. .JOSEPH H. BINEX. .SAMUEL SWENEY. .WM. H. MATTHEWS. .l. MORRIS HARDINO, GEORGE T. THORN. JOSEPH M. OHDBOH. DAVID H. STYBR. O. A.WALBORN. -GBORGB W. WOOD. ISAAO J. NEALL. ISAAO A. SHEPPARD. JOHN A. PISHER. FRANCIS EDWARDS. SIMON GRATZ. .... GEORGE W. HAMBBSLRY. GEORGE WILBY, O. P. ABBOTT, COUNTY OFFICERS. SHE HI P P, BEGISTBB OP WILLS, CLERK OS ORPHANS' COURT, tOlloleggleJOrp, gfoo&a. jjaily & BMTHER,: No. 930 CHESTNUT STREET, WILL OPEN THIS DAY • ■ , Their Fail Importation Of CARPETINGS, A* , PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. •el6-tt OARPETINGS. bllinoton brubselb, « SUPER ALL-WOOL in^rainb, EXTRA PINE INGRAINS, DOUBLE COTTON OHAINS INGRAINS, VENITIANS, AND LOWER GRADES, Qf choice atylea and approved, manufacture, constantly receiving and for sale by ••10 tooai Nob. 128 and 130 CHESTNUT Bt, FALL STOCK. McCauley, Brother, A Brewster, 28 NORTH FOURTH ST. HATH Just opened an entire new stock of - HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND FANCY GOODS, to which they Invite the attention of flrst-olasa buyers. Ottr stock is particularly adapted to THE SOUTHERN TRADE. £JABPETINGS. JUBT RECEIVED FROM THE MANUFACTURERS, On Oonalgnment, a large lot of INGRAIN AND VENETIAN CARPETS, To be sold at AUCTION PRIOEB for Ceah or City Ac ceptances. * WOLFE, WILSON, A CO., Jj2o-fnn&wtr ‘ No.'ll OHEBTNUT Street, OLENDENHING , « DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, TABLE COVERS, TABLE NAPKINS and TOWELLINGS. Tp THE DRY GOODS MERCHANTS: As I have bestowed more than usual expeoae and labor In getting up this aftlde of Table Damask in this country, and have succeeded In farnlahing an article equal, and in some respects supe rior, to the imported one, at a much less expense, I trust that those who have a disposition to encourage AUBBioan EftTßßtaisi and American labor will not forget my address. JOHN OLENDENNING A CO., ARAMINGO HILL, FRANKFOBD. PHILADELPHIA. ' P. B.—Pedlars and those who travel and supply Coun try Trade will find It to their advantage to call at ’bb Factory before purchasing elsewhere. Parties wishing to buy, and canuot make it convenient to call at the Factety, will biease send their address, and they will be Waited on with samples of the above. seS.lmif ifliilinerj) ©ooJm. bernheim & CO., No. 31 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Hate now on hand a complete Stock of FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY GOODS, Consisting of French floWerb. FEATHERS, RIBBONB, RUCHES, BONNET MATERIALS, , And bttier MltlilHßßT (iOOfla. - Wo are constantly miking new additions to oilr Stock from the different Auction Sa’es la New York and Phi ladelphia, and- have just received a beautiful lot of RIBBONS, . Well worth-the attention of the Trade. / bdr stock of FLOWERS and FEATHERS i« now ftdiUffi.' - ; r * and Milliners are invited to call at BBRNH'fcl'M «t 00.'8., Vocl-lm No. 21 Sonth SECOND Street. JJHasioltMona ani doprtnerßljips. ttßiiiii'rofi s. OTTCHiifsatt has JET: THIB DAY ucod.Ud with Dim BASIUEL R. anil BPENOBR H. HAZARD, In the Dry ‘Gtitfij Gomnllwlon Duelttele. [ffiWv* 1. MS. 4CJ(^LllTirßESHifr—iv£, tile Wer . hive THIS DAY formed. & Co-P»rtner- Bfilh. W the .trtcMCtion of a GENERAL DRY GOODS *OOMML6SfON BUSINESS, under the Firm of SHIP LET.HA34RD, A HUTCHINSON. at,Nq. 113 CHEST NUT Street- BAHURL R. SniPtlßY,. SPENCER H HAZARD, . **/ ■ , PEMBERTON 8. HUTCKINBON. PHUiiPßLrnii,oct. 1,1868. ccl-13t JJjIOK&GK and domestic goods. SHIPLEY, HAZARD,' & HUTCHINSON, • No. 112 Chestnut street, - J * lOffer for Sale DRTttB.JBANS/SHBKTINGS, SHIRTINGS, MARINER STRIPES, OSNABUEGHS, FLANNELS, BROWN,-BtEAOHKD. AND COLORED MUSLINS, Ifc all W|dtb« from thb .... , BALTIC MAN’G CO., BATES MAft’Q CO., NdßfMvUiß DO. LOWELL DO. FAlRilfLlr ffb. WEST BOYLBTON DO. . -•«; i..i 5 r Alafy . „ . Templeton Mills Doeeklns tad Fancy Cadumeres, WfPdwwrd d 6. » do. do. Saxenjr.hUU do. . .do. do. .Together withalarge. assortment of desirable Foreign Goods. < i ' 001-lm .—THfc BUSINESS \j heretofore: conducted by Hant. Webster, A Co., will from thfs'date be carried on under the style and OiU Of LADD, WEBSTER, A.CO., who will continue the manufacture and, tale of Hewing Maoblnet, the forme? In Bostoft, the latter at 820 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia) ana in the ptmcipal cities of iheUnlon. ■ September 1,1858. de2T-lm • £ejjal Notices. I'M THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE OXTY AND COUNTY OF-PHILADELPHIA. ' In the matter of the Estate of MARIA 0. HENNEB, i Deee«ed.. < • The wAhdltos appointed to audit, settle, and adjust /the account of JObKPH DELAVAN, Administrator of the Estate of-MARIA'C HBNNSB, Deceased, and to tepbrt .distribution of the balance in bis hands, will ratet ail partite interested on FRIDAY, the i&th day of October, A. D. 1868. ai. 4 o’clock P M.athia office, No. SOS South FOURTfr Stroat, in tbS City of PHila aajphwr' • bdwAhd a. dkSley, uoMrtiUtM* . Auditor. tJHiSADEIiPHIA AND ELMIRA RAII JT HOAD LINK.—GUIOKSST BOUTS to Slmiia, WUh.abatro, BoffMo, OhioMO, Book lalmd, Nisgoi. YaUil.'AUlMttlb), BurUngtoh, Montreal, Bt. Paris, riSriS^Sunlleth,and Bt. Ipule. ... • d • Partangdr tralna will laare the Philadelphia aid Depot, corner BROAD and YIBK tor Elmira, Niagara Falla, Buffalo, Detroit, Obibsgo, Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena, St. Pauls, Burlington, andSt/Louls. ■ a - 8.88 P.M. NIGHT EXPRESS, For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Ohlcigo, Milwaukee, Rocklsland, Galena, Bt. Pauls, Burlington, and Bt. Louis. - The 7.80. A. M. train runs through to HARRI9BURG, •topping at allfStations on the Lebanon Valley Branch of the Fh ladelphia and Reading Railroad. ‘ asn At Rupert, for Wllkeabarre, Pitts ton, Boranton. and all Itatlbu 00 the LAOKAWAIiNA AND BIiOOMSBUBG BAILBOAD. . BaggagO'cbecked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suipenslflfl Bridge. #f?" Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and Xlmira Bailro&d Line’s Ticket Office, Northwest oorner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the fas •engerDepot; cornerof BROAD and VINE. THROUGH 1 EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the <Depot) Droad street, .below Vine, daily, jßimlaya excepted,) for all polnaWest and North, at o mVrelgbts must be delivered before 8 P.M. to Insure Seir going the same day. Per lutner Intormaitnn apply at Fright Denot, Broad; below Vine, Or to QHAS. f. fAPPEN, General Agent, ft, W.oor;Sixth andOhestnutStreete, 001-tf Phllidel^hia. INSTITUTE. M? tBBMS*ND PBIVILKGBS OF MBMBRBS, Annual'Udhtrlbaubo*, $3; Llfo Membership, $26. with an additional- cb&rge of One Dollar tbs fir»i year for .a Certifiedo pt Membership. 'a he fiscal year com mences on th# fleet day of October. Members not In Arretra are.entitled to tbo ose of the Library and weadlngltboma open daily from 9 o'clock A. M. to 10 o’cldckjp. M., with tho privilege of taking out the book*. Thby will also lecejve Season Tickets for the Lectures and the. Inhibition, and a Season Ticket for a Lady, ta .attend the Leetntes, end six sin gle Admission Ticket* to the Exhibition fer ladles or minor*. . They. will*. Also be entitled do receive One Cop/ of the Monthly journal of the Institute at one half the subscription price .The .Lecture* of the iHatltute commence in Novem ber, and continued onMonday, Wednesday, and Fri day evenings for Twenty Week*. ; ' PEIVUjE&HS OF MINOBB. The minor wards,tend apprentices of Life Members, and 'of Members .Wb6se annual contributions afe paid, iueludiiigttecurrent year, are, ou the payment of Two Dollara'rietbnnam, entitled to use the Library, attend the Lecdum and the Meetings of .the Institute, and visit the Sxmbitloofi. or, on the payment of One Dollar, they VUU'receive Tickets for the Lectures only. DRAWING SCHOOL, For Instruction,' Heohaulfial, and Architectural Drawing and Designing, commences Feptembsr 20th, and is continued on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings, Jor Twenty-f Oar Weeks. Faptls under twenty.ono years of age are entitled to •ttfhd the Lectures in the Institute, and visit the Ex hibition, . Terms, per Quarter, : 1 ' JODBNAL OF TUB INSTITUTE, t*! 0 . * 0 Mechanical and Physical Sciences, is pnb- Nahed in momhly numbers, illustrated with Plates and Wood Onw. EobscHpUl.n Price $6 p«r annum, ' - • THE STATED MEETINGS AtA held on the third Thursday evening of each month, atwhlqh subjects .connected with snesoe And arts are received and discuwied. The member* tickets. for the coining exhibition-and lectures are now ready for delivery. . Gentleman wishing to become members q&q do 1 so on application, at U*e Hall; in Seventh street, below Mar to WILLIAM HAMILTON, »tS3-n i AotBK,. #51*858.' REASONABLE.. SHAWLS, . of .Desirable Styles, from Auction,'at redUCM pTioes. T; Parch Med at the Auction Sales pfTnesday and Wed nesday last upwards or 1 - 1 - „ ONE THOUSAND SHAWM, comprising J Square Pilnted Border Stella; * ' 5 Ho. Broohe do. do -i**- - " Bound Owner Printed Bordw BteU*. - ■ “ bo. do. Broohe do. do. Square Velvet Border Stella. <■ Viennese Long and Square Shawls. Paris do. • do do. Of new and ohofce designs, in all desirable colorings. On hand, an extensive stock of AMEUIOAN and IMPORTED LONG and SQUARE BLANKET SHAWLS. AH of which we offer at low prices to Wholesale and Retail Buyers. OURWEN STODDART A BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 North SKGUND Street, _ooMt • above Willow. jgJYKE A LANDELL, SECOND OPENING OP PALL GOODS ROUND-CORNER SHAWLS, RICH DOUBLE SKIRT ROBES, MAGNIFICENT DE LAIKES) JOSEPH LEA, RICH PRINTED MIRINOE3, LUPIN'S CHOICE 00L0R3 MEBINOEB, 6-4 NEW STSLE VALENCIAS, NEW PALL VESTINGS, &0,, Sea. EYRE A. LANDELL, iep29-toc!2 FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS. SUPERIOR ENGLISH BLANKETS. SHARPLFSB BROTHERS Have received a few bales of selected ENGLISH BLANKETS, nearly square, with and without bright headings. Also, American Premium soft and heavy Blankets, of all sites. Horse Blankets and Railway ’Wrappers. CHERBOURG ROBES. A new style of Autumn Robe, with Jaspe's Silk bars, at $7 60. se29 EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Streets OK GENT- . Black and Purple GASH MBREB.—Just received from Auction, 1 ease .of Black and Purple Cashmeres, at 25 Cents, much below the uaukl price. BESSON A SON, se29-3t Mourn ng Store, 808 CHESTNUT St Black and purple, mousselines. A new assortment of B'.ack and Purple, and Black and Whiti Imported Mousselines de Laine, at 18V to 87# oenteper yard. ‘ BESSON A PON, se29-3t Mourning Store, 808 CHEBTNUT St, £JOMPAGME FRANCAISE, 810 CHESTNUT STREET. GRAND OPENING : PARIS PALL CLOAKS, AT FUBNER & 00/S . ON THK Ist OF OCTOBER, 1858. ' se27-6t LUPIN'S 6-4 FRENCH MERINOBS AND OABHMERE DE OOSSB, PROM THE GREAT MERINO BALE ORARLEB AD AM 8 has now arranged several lots and qualities of these well-known Goods, in choiee ahd desirable colors. Also, plain Mona. Delaines, in mode, plain, and high colors, All-wool Plaids, choice styles. Mons. Delaines, Valencias, Mohairs, Poll de Chevres and Dress Goods la variety. GLOSSY BLACK SILKS, OF ALL WIDTHS Hear/ corded black Poult de Sole. Rev English and Merrimao Pilots. Fine stcck of Unshrinkable Flannels, Shirting, Sheet* ing, and Pillow Muslios. STELLA SHAWLS! In many desirable style*. New Goods being dally reoelred and sold at the low est market prices, ibr CASH, sefimwf-tf EIGHTH and ABCH Streets. Grand opening or WINTER CLOAKS AT THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM. The SUBSCRIBERS hire now open their IMPORTATIONS AND MANUFACTURED, FALL AND WINTER SEASONS, Comprising the most extenslre and superb display of OVBB GARMENT S Erer exhibited In this City. . J . W. PROC T O B V- O 0- r - . -wa-UHBSTNUI'STHEBT. ' Mf jj oB£ R T SHA.F Begs to inform Ils vrlemia u j tiro NEAR TRADE GENERALLY, Where he solicits their attention to his complete Stock of CLOTHS, OAB3IMEUE3, BATINETB, Ao., from the Markete of England and this country, to gether With From the auctions of New York and this city. se2s-lw FALL AND WINTER Excellent POIL DH-CHEVREB-New Lota. 25 , Rotes, All-Wool aod 811 k. end Wool, $3 to Id. BLACK BOMBAZINES Particularly cheap Jots, at $1 per yard. OOOPEB A OONARD. *e27 B. B. corner NINTH and MARKET. BLANKETS—Large Sizes, JCi nearly square, at 16. Low priced and Ate Blanket®. Rochdale Blanket*, Marseilles Quilts. OOOPEB A COfJATID, ee27 8. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Bts. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETS. — Broad Cloths, auction lota, SI 60 to |5. New patterns Slab Band Cuesiifleres. Black, mixed, and other Satiheia Testing«, 811 k, Valencia, Ac.. ’ COOFEK *. CONARD, 8. K. Aorn.r NINTH and MARKET SU. N. B.—Tailors supplied oh ths Right Terms. toil QBEAT ATTRAOTIOff! Over $4,600 worth of shawls from which . . TO MAKE A SELECTION. TH.ORHLBY * CHISM, N. X. eor.ElfrUTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, Hare the best SHAWL Stock in Philadelphia. They would respectfully call attention to the following very cheap lots, viz: 40 LONG BBOOHE OHAWLB at $ 8 each. 20 80. do. do. at 10 “ 20 80. do & do. at 11 “ 24 80. do. do. at 12 “ 10 Do. do. do. at 13 20 80. do. * do. at 14 “ 20 80, do. do. at 16 “ 8 80. do. do. at 18 “ 8 80. do. do. at 20 “ 8 80. do. do. at 25 *< In the above Lots of Long Broche Shawls will be found eVerr desirable color of centre. BEAUTIFUL BtELLA SHAWLS *» From $2 to $l2, in every eolor. French Blanket Shawls !n new designs. Plain Thibet Shawls, Square and Long. Beal Canton Crape Shawls. Plain and Embroidered. Children’s 1? bawls, Misses’ Shawls, and Gentlemen’s Shawls, at TBORNLEY A CHISM’S, «01fJ9 PRICE CASH STORE..*. Northeast Comer EIGHTH A BPRING GARDEN N. B.—City and Country Storekeepers baying for cash may find bargains at T A O.’s. F. B.—A Magnificent stock of Silks now on hand. salS-tf rjvo Se~tradl\ PER BTEAM'BR “ARABIA.” Philadelphia college or phaß- MAO?.—The thirty-eighth annual oou’se of leo tures in this Institution will commence on FRIDA? EVENING next, at tha College Hall, and will be con tinued tri-weekly, (an MONDAYS, WEENESDAYS, ant FRIDAYS,) unlit about the first of March. ROBERT BRIDGES, M. D., Professor of Chemistry. WILLIAM PROCTER, Jr , Professor ol Pharmacy. ROBERT P. THOMAS, M. D., Professor of Materia Medina The Introductory Lecture will be delivered by Pro fsssor ftobeit Bridges, at 7)4 o'clock. Matriculation tickets may be obtained of ALFRED B. TAYLOR, Secretary, *•27.fit* Corner of Walnut and Ninth streets. JJANDSORUBS AND CLAMPS. £No. 1, 62)40. per do*. 2. 760. “ 8. 87c. “ 4. 1000. “ OLAMPS. 6 Row, 81.25 per dosen. 7 Row, $1.76 per dosen. 8 Row, $2.26 per dosen. HENRY C. ECKSTEIN, 00.16 52 North THIRD Street, Philadelphia BOOKBINDING. —The undersigned res pectfully invite the attention of lovers of books to their unequalled faolllt es for binding books in a su perior manner. Their work has been submitted for a series of years to the examination of some of the most celebrated connoisseurs in the country. It has received the most flattering encomiums and won for the under siguo * a reputation which they are determined to maintain. Every style of Binding executed, from the plain ‘ l half-bound” volume for the scholar’s table to the most artistio garniture of rarities for the collection of the Bibliomaniac, Specimens of style and workmanship will be cheer fully shown to those who will-call upon PAWSON A NIOHOLSON, Bookbinders, . 619 MINOR Street, se29-2m# Between Market and Chestnut Streets. English Vermillion and ultra- MARINE BLUE, especially imported for pAlnterg and Printers. Put up in Ilb packages,*““ *££ *“* BAY A BROTH Bit, . *el7-lm* 241 BOOK Street, up stairs. . S PHRENOLOGICAL'- BXAMINA TIONS, with written descriptions of character, includlngadvice in reference ty business, health, self-improvement, Act, are made-day.and eve ning at FOWLER, WELLS, A OO.’fl. gell-Bxn 922 Obtftaut Bt.|?hitaie]ph!a, .fejWU Jfr % JsOQh*< FOURTH AND. ARCH STREETS, ' STAPLE AND FANCY SILK GOODS. TODAY. NEWEST STYLE SILKS, That he has removed to No. 63 N. SECOND STREET, JOB LOTS 60 OARTONB CHENE BELTINGS JOBT BSCBIYBD, CHESTNUT ST., SEto# EIGHTH. eeSO-St HAND3ORUB3. No. 6. $1 12perdos. 6. 1 26 “ 7. 160 *<• 8. 1 76 « JFor Sale anil-to £et, m FOB SALE—AFABMof 071 acres, SCm near.Pottstoirn, on the Turnpike, Montgomery, county* One of the best farms In the county, fine ir'i»ter, jcod buiidicgfl and .front. Apply at the Goal Qffloe, SIXTH anil SPRING GARDEN Sts. seSQ-St* ; KEIfTj,a, STORE on DELAWARE A vends, iHow VINE Street, running through Water Street, 748 , Also, the Doable STORE, oorner of THIRD and QUARRY Streets, 40 feet front, one of the b.etleeations for large Business in Phila delphia. Also, STABLE and COAUH-HOUBE in CHERRY Street, above SEVENTH, in rear of Ash land Huuao Apply at 273 South FOURTH Street. ‘ ie29-Bm*, TNOR SALE—Stock, Fixtures, nndßaainess J? of one of the oldest, largest,- and beat-located GBOOEBY STORES in the Oily. None need apply those having eorce means and ia good standing*' Ad dress C. & D., fresa Office, giving real name, refer ence, Ac. - 1 • ~ B9tfc3l* dS* TO BE LET—Avery Convenient Two- Miil Story HOUSE In .CATHARINE Street. 1 above SECOND, North side, opposite Trinity Ohnrch, Kitchen, on the drat Boor, iionlre of EDMUND J. YARD * SON, No. 209 SPRUCE btreet 'Also, a Tory Desirable HOUSE in hPRUOB St., noarBROAD, Bouth side, Pour Stories high, fine large Yard, Gaa, and’ Furnace .. In quire as above. i . seSS-fit* jgij TO Let—The HOUSE N0.”826 £uu. OHEBTNUT Btreet. In good orders Bent $600.. Has % large Yard and Modern Improvements. «e2B-dtf MFOR SALE—A Handsome GOUN- c TRY RESIDENCE, of 7% Acres, with good Im provements, on Grey’s Lane, third - miles from ffisrket- Street Bridge. adjoining Butcher’s Town Platt Annlv to Dr G. STUART, on the Premises - se2B-6u* • Rooms on commerce street.— The Three Upper Booms of 416 Commerce Street to Let. ’ . • ee27-lm MFOR SALE—A handsome residence, with all the modem improvements, large side yard, grapery, Ac., SIXTH, near SPRING GARDEN Street Terms easy. P. K. LYND, 6# South SIXTH Street, (second story,) - ' sel7-lm M for sale or exchange—a handsome new mansion. 19 rooms, and 40 acres, near Gwynedd Station, Nortn Pennsylvania Railroad. Site splendid, fruit abundant, health ncsnrpa&st’d. Any person really desiring a handsome Coantry Seat in ez 'ohange for oity property, will find this an unosual op portunity of accomplishing his object. 1 Apply to P. K. LYND, 6X 8. SIXTH bt, (2d story ) - selT-lm m FOR SALE—-A pretty Cottage, nine rooms, and one or more acres, on Wyoming avenue,; two miles out the Second-street Turnpike. A J*o, several handsome cottage lots The neighborhood If healthy, beautiful, and rapidly improving. P. K.’ LYN D,' 6 U 8. SIXTH St., (2d story.) eel7-fia TO SPECULATORS and CAPITALISTS. —Thirty aorea or less of beautilnl Land on Wyoming Avenue, near New Second street, only two miles north of the pavements, for sale a bargain,’ and terms easy ApplytoP.K LYND,6# South SIXTH Stfeet, (second story.) ' , selT-fm jpiOß SALE— One of the most Valuable and Desirable DOUBLE BROWN STONE RESIDENCES IS THE OITT, No. 1810 CHESTNUT STREET, EXTENDING THROUGH TO GSOBGB BTRJBT Having bean built by the owner for his own Besldenee, no expense has been spared In Ita construction. Apply to CHARLBB BOGGS, 529 Market Street, Or to M. THOMAS & SONS, se!4-lmif 139 and 141 South Fourth St., pHOICE COTTAGE SITES, WITHIN Vv/ three minutes walk, of two Stations on Philadel phia and Germantown Railroad, for sale chetp. Apply at corner of Tioga Street fend Plank Boad, or at No. 23 North Sixth Street, to s«6-ltn# T. L. LITTLEFIELD. Soatiing. BOARDING-— A Gentleman about retiring from Housekeeping, desires to secure Comfort able Boarding for himself, wife, and four small chil dren. Terms must he moderate. Address YICKShS. Office of this Paper. se3o4t* BOARDING; —Ahandsome suite of apart ments os the second boor, WALNUT St.,'between Broad sod Sixteenth. 'Address, with reference, L. H. R , ‘Puss Office, selfi-tf (Earriases. ' WM. D. ROGKERS, COACH AND LIGHT-CARRIAGE BUILDER, 1009 AND 1011 CHSBTKUT BTREET, PHILADELPHIA. Orders for CARRIAGES from all parts of the world executed with promptness, and satisfaction guarantied. sel3-3mlf Bob Ticket, Mr. J. S, Olarkei-Siuan BjreetApple, Mrs.' John Drew. 1 •' Admission. 25 cts. SecuredSealsinDressOirole, 9TU eta; Orchestra Stalls, W ctt; Seats In Prlrate Boxes, 76 ota; Gallery, IS eta; Gallery for Colored P«»ons, 26 etaj Private Box'in G'alMry, for’ Colored Persons, -88 otej Whole Prfvateßdk, 98. ■* } - ~ _■' v, Boors om at qiuxtor before 7 o’eloek ; "commence at TjJfiJieeiaely. .... * —--fHiJW cr-tnexr new xlre-proof, White Marble tUatrtjes, Jetoetrg, Btt. BAILET & 00., voaxsaLT .- BAILEY A KITCHEN, Store, , 819 CHESTNUT STREET, NORTH BIDS, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUBI. Now opening their fall stock of IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND FANCY GOODS, To whtoh they Invite the attention of the public. SILVER-WARE, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND PEARLS, At WHOLSSII.X Atn kXVAIL. Stovea. jl, magic shield cooking fSSjSTOVE.—BEST STOVE IN THE MARKET. QjSdoNTBUY BEFORE SEEING IT. For sale 0. GILBERT A CO , 349 North Second street. HUGH PURVEB, Northwest corner of Second and flhlptmo. WM. A. CANNON, 817 South Second, and 937 North Second street B. GHEGAN. 249 Bouth Second street. J. LYONS, Northeast corner Tenth and Callow hill. 1 BTEINMKTZ A BUCK. 1328 Germantown road. FRANOIB FALLS, 63* Race street. JOS. F. HINTZER, 736 South Second street. JAS M. ORESb, 1011 Spring Garden street [ool-3t* A STOVES! STOVES! {SR SILVER’S ORIGINAL GAS-BURNING i WHS STOVE, With all the Latest Improvements. Also, the largest assortment of COOKING, PARLOR, A OFFICE STOVES In the City, at MANIGLE'S, No. 909 MARKET STREET. Call before se29-fiw SOMETHING NEW.—GAS BGR <32% mm COOK bTOVB.—I would respectfu ly call 4BHS the attention of the public to one or the greatest improvements ever introduced In Cooking Stoves and Binges—the burning of the gas arising from the coal, by which means is saved 60 per cent, in fuel and also more intense beat thrown to the bottom of the ovfld. We effect thehurning of the gases by means or a hollow centre-piece, perforated on the noder side, which admits the air in a h ated state to mingle with the gases, thus aiding its combustion, and causing a flame to pass around thu oven equal to a wood fire. This im provement also preserves the centre piece from linking down on the fire, thereby saving the expeoso of repairs One of the Stoves CAN BE SEEN IN OPERATION «t 1116 MARKS 1’ Street. Manufactured by JAMES SPEAR, Inventor and Patentee, (late North, Chase A North.) 1116 MARIET Street sept29-Bmo CUEntiotra. Dr. W. S. McILHENNEY,Dentist, unrrre would inform his friends that he has resumed praotice at No. 1843 OHEBTNUT Street, second door above the U. 8. Mint. sepl-Sm •Slone}}. <thO OHO AND S l * 2oo - WELL-SE tJPOeOvrvf cured Mortgages or these amounts for sale. Apply to H. 0. THOMPSON A CONARBOE, ae2B 933 ARCH Street. dhA £• QQ OQ —A YEARLY GROUND tjP44jODO.OO R«NT of this amount, Princi pal well secured, for sale at a liberal discount Apply tofl. 0. THOMPSON A Or. M. OONaBBOB. se26 ' 933 ABOH Street., jpOR COLDS AND SORE THROATS. IOELAND MOSS PASTE, . MARSHMALLOW DROPS, FLAXSEED DROPS. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, Manufacturing Confectioner, No. 1210 MARKET STREET, setO-Sm West of TWELFTH Street. MpBE BOOMS of the BOARD OF TRADE, JL at 503 OHEBTNUT Street, will hereafter be opered to the use of Members of the Association, ’and of all persons entitled to their use, during both day and ereolog. from nine o’clock A M. to half-psst nlneP. M., until further notice. LORIN BLODGKT, CIRENOH WHITE ZINC, of the Vieille » Mont*gne, ground pure. It produoes a clear, white, floo glons. and attains a firmness aod evenness of surface. Guarantied genuine. For sale by ZIEGLER A SMITH, ao2S-dtf ftontkwest eor Second and Green sta ORNAMENTAL and COLORED GLASS. XJ. We have Just received ft comprehensive aod va ried stock of this truly beautiful and architectural ap pendage to Churches Vestibules, Conservatories, other buildings, where it is deemed necessary to e®^ 1 * liah, ortoglyea chaste and elegant appearance, n°y color may be had, either plain or ornamental, elabo rately or in relief. ZIEGLER & BMi T ®» Wholesale Drug, Paint, and 01 a«s seßB*dtf Southwest oor. Second and Green stfl. . P HIL AD E L|P HIA Jfi7jjllp^§§ AN D BEADING RAILROAD. FREIGHT TOR fIAHRISBUBG.—The PWladelphi* and Beading Railroad Company axe now prepared to forward treight to Hahrisbcbq, and to all points on the Lebanon Valley branoh or this road. Freleht delivered at the Company’s depot, southe«st corner of BROAD and CHERRY Streets, before 4 o’clock P. hi., will be forwarded on-tbe same day, and will arrive at Harrisburg before 10 o’clock on the following morning. For rates, Ac., apply to JNO. F. BEAT?, General Agent, i921-lm • Bipad and Cherry streets BRIDGETON—The Steamer EXPRESS leaves ARCH Streep Tnes days, Thnrsdaya, sud Saturdays, at, 8)4 o’clock A. M. Returning, leoVofi bR IDGET ON MondaysVW ednendavs, and Fridays, at 8 A. M Stopping at New Castle, Delaware City, Fort Delaware, and the usual Landings on the Oohansey Through tickets for MUlsvllle, Port Elisabeth, Maurieetown, Dividing Creek, Newport, Oedarville, and F&lrton. ■. re :** TT * ~ T) SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MER CHANTS —Minllhi Bops, .ssorted .lie, from X Inch up, manufactured and for Bal. by - WBiVßft, PITLEH, 4 00., WANTED— By a Bober. In^SSr--^ s , Will make himself useful to his RmplojhFSS'j'r •cceptsmall„ compensation.' ' Address Office ofTAs Frist*- . /. , ~ ocl B'* * MAN, f T 'io talce charge of the Sacretarjah’P of a Beli gloua Association.' Address T B.j thisOffloe. ocl-2t* I*/ANTED—‘A r Thoroughly Educated f MAN, to join the Adverti«er la- establishing an Ac idem r in an Interior Tows of' Pennijlratiia. Prospect-good. For particular^,-address u . TUTOR,” Office cf lids Paper. ■" v * ocl-4t* fJCTANTED—A LADY, competent to V v Teach Music and Dancing in an Academy near the City. Address NORRIS, Office of The frets. ' ocl-ot# SS/ - ANTED—An. Intelligent Young Man, T T who writes a good hand, to take charge of the Invoice Books In an Importing Boose'. Address, with reference, 9. Ch, Office of The Press. - se3o-Bt* A FEW -ACTIVE : CANVASSERS are wanted, to Canvass the City end Interior Towns of Pennsylvania, to sell a newly patented Article of every.day use. Address CANVASSER, through Blood’s - *eB(Mt* WANTED, by a YOUNG NAN, a Situa tion as Cake Baker in a Confectionery estab lishment. He-thoroughly understands the business, and cat give good recommendations. Address BAKER, -this Office.' ' “8Q.3» WANTED— A Boy* In a £aw Office. Sa lary. first year's76.-Address BLACKBTONE, Blood’s Despatch. „ ' ■ ' ' ~se3o-flt* I*/ANTED—100 Stout Young Men, to go If on Whsllng Voyages. Advance to the amount of $76 paid to each man; extra pay’to Coopers. Carpen ters, snd aUckamiths: : Apply at 1M West Street, oor. Liberty Street, NewVork. sgBo-6t» YKTANTED—A : Partner,. either Active or * v Silent, who ean famish $lO,OOO, in a perma nently established business, paying nlty per eent. per annom on he Capital invested Address MERCHANT, attbiaOffice. ~ •-- - e»80-4t* IM/"ANTED, by a YOUNG MAN from tha v W Country, a Situation in a RETAIL' OBOOBRY STORE. Bas some knowledge of Store Business, and can furnish good Beferences, both City and Country. • ' , - sett-3t* WMT'^NTED —Employment by Two WORBU v v MEN, just arrived from Europe, who bring with them a newly-discovered process for making Steel out of Cast 1r0n.. - AddreasTi L., at the Office qj thin Paper. se2s Cfr* WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES OAVALBY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried man, to whom'will be girea good pay.ooard, eloihing, end medical attendance. SI2 to tsk per month. Ho man haring e wife or ehfld«Ql be accepted. Aptly for MOTJHTJBD BBEVIOB at Ho 617 MABEHTMthA above Bighth, north side. W. TH. HAQBUDIR, Ist Uent. lit Dragoons, Beernttisg Ofltoer. TOHN GRANT, a nativa of Ayer, Scot l«nd,'who left I iverpocl |n February last, per lea Austin, for New Yofkj will hea* something to Me advantage by ealUug upon or sending his address to JAMKB PATRICK, No. 80 Beaver Street. New York. ftomt* amusements. A MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, -t\. BROAD AND LOCUST Street. THE GREAT RAVELS! FRIDAY EVENING, October 1,1808, gOLDIBR FOB LOVE. , Jobard, Francois Barel: J&nlta. Miss Frances. THE GREEN MONSTER. - Oberelier de Miroque, Hone. Maugin: Obereller Ma rco, Mr. Wells; OberelierLe Grans, Ur. A.Lehman; Green Monster, Mr. Lehman, Jr.: Rosalie. MHle. Oeelte. J&ALIBTA. - Aealiata, Yrea Matthias; Maaola, Mona. P. BriUaat. • Admission—P&rqnet, Parquet Oirole, and Baloooy, 60 oeo’s: Family Circle and Amphitheatre, 26 cents. Beata can be a scored from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. with out extra charge. Children under 10 years half price.. Mrs. d. p. bowkes*; walbtut-st. THEATRE, corner or NINTH and WALNUT Street. JIIIDAV EVENING. OotoWl.HM, LOUISE BE LIQNESOLLBS: 1 Henri de LlgneroUes, Mr. Perry: Lagrange, Mr. Blob lags; Col.DeGlvry, Mr Conway; LouTse dewgneroUes, Mrs. Bowers; Cecils de BivryVUiiaßlchiflgil. ,OUR FRIEND PETER. , . Peter, Mr. Blohings;' Katharine, Miss Ricking*. . Prices of. Tier and Family Circle, and. Third. Tier; £5 cents; BarqueV 87# cents; DreAi Circle, SO eents; Private Boxes.' according to their locale, $8 and $5; Single Seats In Orchestra and Private Boxes, 76 cents. ' ' Doors open at quarter before 7 o'clock: Curtain rise* at Tjy o’ofock , , 1 " / • , .' * AATHEATLBY & CLARKS’ B AROH-BT. TV THEATRE.—WiIIiam 8. Fredericks,Aotittg and Stage Manager. ' '* ’ ’ . * FRIDAY EVENING, October 1,1868, CLANDESTINE MARRIAGE.. 1 Lerd Ojleby ,* John Gilbert;- Lovewell, Mr. Dolman; Fanny Sterling, Mrs. W.' 0 l Gladstone. , ALARMING BACRIJIOE. ijumioixi u x STEKET, _ ABOVE TWKIVTH.—jOOBTH WEES 0» BANDJSBBON>B COLOSBAtTeKPHESEHTATIONB or tsh Russian wail Open every evening this week, end on ' SATURDAY APTEBNQON. AdmlMion26 cents;* ofclldren IS cents. Poors open at TExhibition it %yof 8 *opflT-6t ASbEMBbY BUILDINGS, TENTH AND CHESTNUT Streets. ' - ' Hers again! . Return of the old favorite. Sionorblitz.' New and Comical Scenes in VENTRILOQUISM. Extraordinary Magical Demonstrations, and the LEARNED CANARY BIRDS. Open every Evening during the week, at half-past T o’e ock and on Wednesday and Saturday Aftemoona at S. Admission, 26 cents s Children, 13 cents. Se24-Ixn* NATIONAL hall—market sxbeet* 11 NOW OPEN J. Ir&oo Williams’s celebrated PANOEA.UA OP-THE BIBLE. This magnificent PAINTING commence# with.Ohio*, and continues down in historical order' to' the Babylo nish Oaptiritr, containing more than fifty of the most sublime end mterSkting scenes in the Bible. • Exhibition EVERT EVENING-. Boors open at T] to commence at B'o’dock precisely. Tickets 25 cents—to be had at Hail door. ChQdxe under 10 years 16 cents. Also. Exhibitions on WEDNESDAY and SATUR DAY aPTEBNOONB for families and schools. Doans open at 2; to eommenoe at 3 preolseij, Explained by Professor TIBBITTB BARRETT* gymnasium. BILLIARD BOOM. PIBTOL AND RIFLE QALLBRY. Will open on MONDAY. September 6th, at No. 80# MARKET Street. eeS-lm* CITY COMMERCIAL AGENCY No. 803 CHESTNUT STREET, 2d Story, adjoining Chamber of THE BOARD OF TRADE. TERMS, $2O PER TEAR. For Pamphlet, containing Plan and Conditions, appl at the Office. sefiMf Removal.— o. c. sadler & Co. hava removed from No. 0 North Water Street to No* 108 ARCH street, second door above Front. eel PETERS* PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE BELF-GENBRATING GAB LAMP is the only Patent Barner that baa a Non-Conductor attached. The public are cautioned against all other Burners, aa they will heat, and'liable to explode. State and County Rights for sale. Apply or address selB D. P. P8TE8a.433 BROADWAY. N. Y. gOHRAOK* VARNISHES, JAPANS, The attention of Dealers and consumers of Tarnished is solioited to oar* SUPERIOR COACH AND f URNITURB VARNISH, DRYING JAPANS, IRON JAPANS, HABTIO AND SPIRIT VARNISHBB. We claim to be the Oldest Varnish Manufacturing Establishment IN THIB COUNTRY, Our Varnishes having now been in constant use OVER FORTY YEARS, and are admitted by oompetent judges to be SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHERS MADE IN THE UNITED STATEB. All we ash is 'a fair trial, and we are satisfied the merits of our Varnishes will bo jolly xbtablibssd. O. SCHRACK & 00., OLD STAND. .Nog. M 2 and 164 North FOURTH Stmt. Ho>lm FJIO CASH BPTEBS. JAMES S. EARLE * SON., 810 CHESTNUT STREET, Secretary. InTite the attention of Wee tern end Southern Custom «rs to their immense and elegant assortment of LOOK INO-Oli ABBE B, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE-FRAMES, FALL TRADE. rpo ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ACADIA FREESTONE. Now landing, end shortly to arriye, 1,000 tone of thle both of the D BUFF TINTS, ‘ the former ot which, for sottuecs end delicacy of color, is unrivalled „ , , , For the character of this stone please examine the following buildings s Jos Harrison’s, Eighteenth street and Rittenhouse gqaare. * Harrison's Building, Loenst street, between ?e*?n teenth sod Eighteenth. Samuel Smith's West street and Blttenhouse square. Airs. Pet-rson’s No 1219 Waiuut atreet. A. K.,W*'mrath’e,4ls Arch street. Famuel Simps’, Twelfth and Chestnut streets. T. K. J. Seventeenth and Locust streets, and others. Arnold a wilson. Asents, PHILADELPHIA-WARHINa AND VENTILATING ™ 1 ’ WARKHOUBE, ' 1010 CHESTNUT STREET. eelMm B, M. FBLtWBLL, Bup’t, SLANGS OP RIGGING made to order by VJT 1 WEAVER, F1T1ER.4,00., No. 38 North WATER et.Vnnd »$3 (J 9. Si North WBaßY|®. Personal. Uemouolsv BEHOVED TO Camps. OPPOSITE TBB OIBABD HOTJBB, OIL PAINTINGS, ENQBATINQ Suitable for the
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