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

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    Thk —The chose
feteinporafflyintartuplea; hsVwo ..«e
Weounta i'wpyed'Jby the,Ango, by
®A°f sthesl»%t ; ,;ni«£qnd6D Bmf
Saptemborannouneed that the
aoore t.stood :-. Morphy, ; 4 j 2; - wbibh
thgf mlitflh.
,ol»itn as
■- rlaier.vV': ;
Mr. C.w. Bradley ) ; be4rer>C,tho.AnißrJo«h
treaty with Oh(teteSA’softOg s thht!S9M».i} .
The “Chevaliet > ' Witt<>ff:Wa«l.to,leaTeSouth
ampton for New. Yorlqin the North B.tar,on.':the
29 tholt, , *B-:■;„
Mid. Bo Wilhorstfchild jßsr
arrived in the ;Arfe : ;Tfteubrhl;A?aW® antCM.
Mujloa. of the delegation .from* Veneruola; 8.
Micholpni. Porfo -BIc6;; ; U»ptaln’Maoklnnon jiR '
N., and aeneralßhißlde,o£Mirmesota,are Among
the arrivals at the Unianp!aee.Hbt«U- v *' :
Tna binns ofmterlageof : tKS;Marshal Pe -
lisserand Mile. de la ! ihave heenpahU«h
ed in the First Arrondissemeafcof Paris.,The voln
mlaoua ditles.of tb6?phke,figure, beside .seven
, names with .erhloh tba brido el«t was faVoredby
her baptismal’sponsaitlisif'V'WiSradw#.
Tag publishorbf 'the tHi>foriiftl ''Magazinfi r
will tßsoe.in October,* ooHeotion o.raMut, eighty
, original letters to.'Br.'.l&anfcUn . from meiqbereof
his fdmliVand friends.C.The - flrst.lotteris doted
ITTfi, jjftddhSylaatß'SOJad'ew meuths ibrfore Wei
death. . The/ aralh, thepoueuioa 6fDr,3rrMilcliiv
Baohe, asdajretbetng earefhliy hopled'wd annoU-,
tediby William, Dnane,; Esq f gresfcgtandaqnqf;
Dr.- FraUklißi!,*^^ ’
■lt to galdthafthe;-Emperor,of i China.is. to:
havb‘ihV,Gfand'Oordon of: Bt.~.Vladimir from;Ru«J’
sia, ahd thatofthe Legion of,Honor'ffoinFranee. :
This JlWaowont -Iri.Lopi;
Malmesharygotag toaendhtmtheGarterT-Bow.
will the oblightenod bbtentate sfpreolate tho bar
bariangewgawS?j J Tfiefe Is already one Aeiatlo
soverelgfctSe'Shahaf.ToWaj Wbo baa the Vladi
mlrjßljThe Eeialdnof; Honor 3V«t<s.. ■ itSst.
:and-
Charge d’ AffaireVtothe RepublieofVeneEUela,
, is otpeoted th’Parta thorps Hebas Jett.hia.pest .
in* "consequent o "pf'.nnplfSlakt diffiejiltleft that
have arisen betweenbjm And jthe Vpnesuelan QoS.
-.yornment* *
A Curious <‘
■The foUOwinglpurportlngi'to be 15 a : ebSiri>Uhic&-
tionfrom JohnO Caihonnithrongh a“ip(Titb'al'die
dium of thia State, we'publlßb.lhasmhehailt is
advertisement, therefore,;• we; lay fit* before >.thfc
oonunnnlty. towhiqb it.is.mtdressedl for' whatever
It may,be wortfiTmthilr estimation. 1 :»c-qu vts«.
redeltftoJm)[pploaqo'OAj,m:.John.<C«Calhonh|-.
and have ItpubTfflhed for the benefit of'yourselves
and.atWns ? E «,iis.-iKisJii W *&»«**■ Jo „***•«*.
“ Qh,i. advise the people of America! Oh I I
do advise themto-belioyedn Bp|ritusltam~.":ohjs
friends of South Carolina!" Oh. do rehdthiS'Oom*;'
manieotlon dt to. bo‘
'it' 1
tine;
imrqhabontsplriUrJlim, OhfdO: pryftnto lt;; for
itli^SHO^lriand^Obf-bMaßellM^h!
. oitiieniitUiatAvwaald her «a«* J ymfW doHufy
thing wrong ,whoh?<ta'tt!;tH?>lvn band .safely, I
would "notao'it’ friends)'thateur
Oh!, friends, believeitfOrr thetime Is oomlag
fast. Ohl when. you . alt behoid the. meek. and
)Gjiay»,'*al<l all
through thisoommunlwion Uforliwonldnot have
eome here.had itnot been Jehovah's will! that I'l
should oomoand. oomman ieatetbrotlehthla the-' j
diam. ,-Ohl-pleaiie,. friends, haYeCtins’&bfimunl?
oatlon pnbliahSd lit the;New
lieve me to be,, -:, ' —*-'•■ i
1 ‘ Jonh;)o;’oJiSfOß*, of South Carolina.”. v,|
JoSfcoawei , oUTSiFa^\foy s «;'fp»oli. 11 Ho hue
lait tlwputyjKDdJ6ln»4J)Qar|>«,t’/. «*td eomo.one
Id th»jiui§i!i(p^^i^-Beottwtt!th»tf’(»llea
a. Bi l|(»roß^Wfot:ft-SH(|fSitf ftti« Heott’’
’ Usion^^(M(taPj'}the}R*T<?Mr.GMerUnr l »rteo>dn
biapufplCend said : : '■- r ':' - i-. :
“ Brothel Allen, djil}*on leedniin preyer ?”
■ Someopeopoks upend eetd: ; >:« 3'if» *«3
' h»f! i;
- Mr. Jiattliij'BOt-dtsooßcerted ln ttieleeit/bellod'
outs
. 11 Heiaff|oiie’lO:BiliS)r ) enoth^ejtuwered.:
“ §qhir 1 you prey ?’/ , i
“Tea jqulro h«i gonetd Bengor," Bald tome.
r ■- fo? ■ ■ -•
. Mr. Martin fceing'ino* Bitiiflqd,' lopked'retjnl
uponthe .HtUo assembly'asm the" simeJ.raplj,
malf-pirtb»blytogt¥«nto'orthyilmlUr.reqiieM(’
v “ Tholcftotoflll sing Bsagotvendtlienme will
liirmiMtho *M
“ThtdlittactionlrinuU. for therejfee?u bat to b* -
-’ A alight diffet*heC,*«lrj oTa'pfaion,” *■ ■•<-,(.
w i :'- <*&'** i?*:rX:Z
*s*s*#!
try.tte liBlS
, (foc‘ the corraatyear/
mmltSss of d*J®i
nw^wSfo
introgaenOv and rab»equ«Qtr tO-v
m«k», of . Hr,Mtlrtr, : ot BwiWttiinfl, wfctfirif ;
Utolreonvertod, fromiC^olieJitt^^SAfa^SS^iC
- thoiTi Wmi
Io MtMUitoo
iU long »oi*pro«p»Kfii 'WilsUnMi, «TS>Syto:‘mSJ
"* tt * imAt^t" It,
»«tr««»ct«a liy jrm s yii»«aiilri i M»
or oonMpooaroco t>tnr<«n mim'oc
rt?s :
UMloa ••»K^«aA^w>ir»i!m»4»itiftk»'B«T: I 'l>??Btai' :
««/■;. :jn tho^AiSH^M^Mc^^otJ,
, X*k Eu*; o»^TB»^|Li^^3WJraQSjSW^
th* jwu^MOd'BMiywia
thaSiblMsid jiMJldf W
lpiclw,i«Approaching 1 .
body
of Bocktlll Sc
che»pan<l.alrgaijf FaD and,Wlotor CloihiDg',.' I
toiti&ga
'merdalint«*wis it
aa
action of- heat and r £old
change-in the «xtfnwU-of
•will
‘ Arid
at BnoJMmaahlwkidaliDfugatort'jMrtat-Vfgt^nitOAti*
a«-g«*titt .tr6t<i; i^:;”' 5 . i '; i ; zs-zF?3'l&
, PaßDMfißrt-tr »M* -U *"■ i »j* *•« ~'X- VA .**
■ j'ii» V‘< I*t«« jjwri«oB*tvi -■**¥£*'
" Aetwltb aool prudence, anl with maul; temper. --1
“ Wfe«tf*n®ct -v;
M A!wwfi^ J h«*lU^ohiwtro^rjeBM , t'iX J. •;
. .‘‘Oftmte.hajhna-tha poHala'of .e'.- ’f ?
“TheieahtoiSible ol6t^[lagMJ>wlill^le^® ,
" ofJJaaiJiW,BWW*^?SffMlMatnat-atr-‘'-« ;i r K, ;'' ir - t
[ftasortoa ' i~.
isi»si|yM
Wolf* 3sdd ' <* y\wv ,* ,■/ ,?j *.
am*? bW&&-mot»
fo*t ’■'■'dc
CocWn b*lw!7fceOUdg Otldifeil ktiSjM
, do do
J>«Tltt; ,* J jJSSi.dodOjIMJ#H
•t.' . * HUB N-OKroTToSt #oitw.»«»««v»» n rtfeQmtoiiffc'MiWt ■
JSDMUSnJi. 80t»8», ioOWUMO OF FHI MOOT.
HtW- ;t''JEt«itifeiin^^U^aeh«. i^•;,
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QF> FHIIUJDELFHJEM Oct.; 8, ISJS.
SON BqN 58T8,..,,.„,.6 40
- - *vs *’
!: Steamahli^'CliV.orjßfahm<mdj ( Mlthell,< from Blob*
i raond,‘rt*Norfbl*;i- 28hdurt I 'irttnmdse and passengers
-to»hMWstaM,*r, ■ „ Y~\ .
, i-Berqne 'Anierfeah,Worting«r, 1 froni Cardenas, tl* quK
’ jnttiio,
. BarqueEim, Taylor, Boston, with mdse
i*<**na*.od^s£- ? , •-
t ißrig Brandywitrf^nortne&k l ,46 Tlajs'from Blode Ja-
> ixjtjiim Bimll
ton.-NOiNrlth rtlnglMio BolWn.yinderfMr * 00. .
i -BchrJu Bhgllft: t»ml. 4 d»}» Bin? ProyMenae, with
fmdMtoQn>ir«tt'& Odllinfllv *'-4>v-> -?:* '• . .=■ ...
! Bohr hr»ri» 'Plohnp,'B»''« r . * ?‘7» &»» Bl > rton i
iHidieto9httn*E£gty'; '"a* #.»
P’Sehrßeari,' BWWnj 0 day* trom Boston,'with mdse to
i^SSrO* from Now York,
With corn to F A Godwin.
1 Bohr Almon Baeoa,^r|iltud£>’S days from Middle
itowttvdorißi'irlthatonetoYfeosManaQeM. t .
j Sebr Sneed;-B©td«ftt day from Creat;Bgg Harbor, in
| ballast fo Oabeen&Oo.' ' '
v Bohr' Flyaway Daria, Sdaysjrom Heir York,inbal
.lfilmliiktdn»'Det,in ballast to yan Dusen, Norton* Co.
to bal “!
Ittt.tO'ft ft Carton *,oo. /■ it- j
I r Bobr £tn93a ( Brbokt^'l > dayluom h ftair CtaUa i Del,with 1
; }wfceat, and oats .to J^ißarratt.* ; Bon. ,j « * „ > *
|; Jrederioa, Del,with
y Bohr, D«i%w«e,'DfnbfJt' day fronfSnyroa, Del, with i
wheft to J« B*rratt ATBobr
; fien> AhnaßßasS4ll, Warrington, X day from Lewes, ,
DgrWith grain t6* h Bowlay Ar CoU & - ?■■ !J
. ’ SehgsXam-Rfokardej&dayfroari Camden; Dal, with
jwhtatjgSwl>i T t«*.Oe:t.rr,) ,w', t:-f
{ 'ftenrwa X daytrom Smyrna, Del,
,wtth grain Bewley ? -
1 . Bohr: frott*Hew Castle;'with'
latatbntohiidioa&'Qverpan./, ;r
Bohr Expedition; Conner. 1 day from Smyrna; Dei;
Uh oats Jo JLBeirleyA.Co >, - ; ! '
Bohr J w Fharp,>C!aT*lier, tx ©m Wilmington.
Bo fromtßoafem'.
Bchr * '•*
Bohr T Lake, Beall, from Boston. r f %:**'*-
•Bohr R Oo»qjii{ Cotton, from: iLost'foremast
-W.t »* . ■; •
j"ffeLr Xdelef'elima, Cartwright,from Now York. * ■
; ,§chroAhwa, Hantfey, from Jiaw York..
i BloojTLancet/Bayara, 1 day from Christiana, Bel,
WiihpaU to Ghnitiande Currant *>, -•
; ’ffToop John Whitby, —, 1 day from Odessa, Bel, 1
With oats to Christian feCot si * .*.* V >
' BloopH6perCarey<X,day;frwaLewen,Bel,withlum
her to Theo Wparker.i"..-,.rf .'>• 1
{ Sloop J B Bewes, Del, with
indie and pafistogerifcopaptaiiu; u<: >h-r• •* - >
Berqhe WuuDgton Butoh«r,Oollina, from New Or-
Uwia ]tf4M 3 >tobawo f * molftwei, &c. to
Pettit, fifiriln « Co.:
, «, ,!a ’’
i Oardeniß, G-11 Ayrat.
> Bohr3P lrawiy, Darla, Sag Harbor 0 Millar Sc Go.
< ScbrJWbifc Squall, Sharp, H Oonoh * Qo,
[Sgu'fM.W Lerria
i BehVitvlia, Bepplier Sc Bro. f - ‘
; Bdbr T;lAk?, Bams, Ogle Sc 00. ’•
• Sehrls Ylower.BajnerjHew.Yorfc. Van DuaeniNor
' ; Bohr Adda FeUei^CM'twrliht/New York, do ' ’
' BehrJWPharo, Cavalier, watfcihgton, Noble. uam*
matt d; Oaldvelh
> SohrLewU Cheater, Soman, Wilmington, fllnalekkon
: gehr Bobt Ooraon, Ooraon, Bolton, L Audeariad* Co.
fr'irf/'iio <. J -do
l - r T Behr B 7 Jf6MesßobifiioD« OharlefctoWuY do
• ;SebrJoenna;J&ultftenttlkf- f-- y* .. ..do
s, •
Btr I B Baltimore;', A. Grorei.Jr. t , <.
31 - Ji£, v- 't [ y ‘~-S J ; _ ‘ f '
: rA$ ; 1 * r ‘ * 4
] v fiAYBBfIDNOBAOH, Oat 7,1868,, ,
The;Wyotning left here thl» moriilug with .
laden endoonaigoed •1 r - ■-
* ,8.8 Bally, 4; Bon, lumber to Wilmington: John' Grif
•fln, railroad Iron toßeereSjAbbottAi’Co; 0&J Curtin,
barjronto.o B Campbell fc-Go:Two'6iater*. coal to De
laware Olty/eThetogißobt Lesley arrived “below this
plmtjt .yesterday .-baringvlii'toir-three steam mud,ma
chines, to.be uMd-inetaenlngout and deepening the
“Awash.” or mad
below HanodS Grace. I -V* »-’ * ■
r f * 7 Press.y t
4 . *.: .RBAMIfG, jpot, 6.1868." ,
-:lha following.b6atei froiii Canal, pmM
Canal -»«day» bound to Phlladel*
phla,l«d**jaaAeoaslgo*dad follows;^ 1 -' "
" i Keystone .Btato, hooppoles"and etavssto captain;,
Oonmenini ; grain* AerttoiA Klrtrpatrirt; May.Qnean.,
-eOaL.tall.AßayffmtAOos-Sarah BU«n,mmber. top J.
Bodnd, do foKleln & WellsjT
jEOiaridony l \do,toFeg«UyAKnowl«e.-
-l ‘4 & i&i&sjfi %?-:l ■?-•*••
s': imrnLMßin.i. .. ~,
} (OoßMpoadeae»or,the PfallsdelpUft ixchanre.).
{ tL ~Cari leLitn>,'Oct 7i r 4X PMN.
- SeTeralsehr* hSTft passed in daring the day. Pom*
SelsiObsemd, to v the-toyontward-bouad.' BW,"
witb a continuance of floe weather s : ! ' ‘* ‘
{\*ssv»Yo*rsr*W'- H ?.^--f ,r .THOB. B.lßnJGttiß.. „
tv' -Hi 9 a. Vi A v —'-i '-"\l ,! -t , \
-t- [»TY«.iQ*lWtfO«hl»lM;l: J ';
;• - # Niw Yoik, Oaf. 7.
Arrive tf brig Orkney: fromfhlslags* schr Galena', tot
Tfirkfllsland. ■ >' J , ; ?■«-, . _
. Below. sohYTA^Waid, : frt>ra HtrtiiaVand brig Isa,
;1, ,■- . Jtow.O*u|A*B,,Oet f. i
- jAnived* brigCKveUne »6^de,3anel^);.
glon attha laotiißi dt^e'iils^s^ppl." fhb Creole re-
•w*’ < * ‘ J
mJr?' _ ;, I.T ,
r -r ; - VS;U. ?»y >‘ <P r -’; 'y. : v
MHedfrom
HaV*jfcflr ▼arterdayirith thejnailrand pauarigexfl
jyrhiolrwTO tobitrf foriraided byvthe. »oiM T ty--
V '* ' „ * ‘
1 fcenße at Hew York-ye*-
J -terd»T. l »B«rcl*«wdtoreturn—, -,* -
y BUp AMliev,'Orow6llȣlMr6d itjfaw York yuteidaft
BblpYfootaerogajBitfry«r, from Xfverpool for Hoag
;KoDg, wu <Uygout,w.t 83 N, long
s i Ship Oba* DatflDjiort, Kell/; from C»Uoo> arrived at |
L^^Qy t jMTerpool, cl wed at' Charier- j
Ship HiUbew», Borton 6th
Bb!p4fpMla t r OiQito, was difebarging at
T«. : - «» -i< •:-
:Jghlp;Mtrlon, Ye*k CtfiJneV
TorgyeaeytHßW'i* -$ . :<jo -. i '* l ■
Cbeiur,,Cro*b/i hesee,, arrived at Boaten
InstT 'I 1 '-
sailed from
Gsrib, toM) doored At
rßoatofifltb Mrtffof t&imo *' r s,rr
at Key Wwrfc
jEßrir 2>®l*w»re, BOur,,k®pM for Wilmington, NO,
&U 4oVena4iSif,UtB6,7oTlocKT64o>,
; Brie JAdibar; Garnett, from s UonteTUto, mWed it
* r ßrtr>K !s Bonsta&, sailed from :> Key, -Wort /
Ihi »»i)eil'fMm:
from H«r ’orieinlfor
‘TOrtotTj iSupfl frDmHotmMl> v $Mt. • \ .-
lienoe etPort-
ltwi
l t<n bslps «ott«*i.?kbbla floor,
W pk»4W»e,
W BnUn«rfli:BOirfllt« , b:tAdelaldo| BmUbj Al
dus .1, Ganflyj. V Bfipfdjgti o©ld*mltb| ’B-A'-Taylor,
AJpx HeMcrebo, Godfrey; nod Goo Vales, Nick
,* Bchr V G.lsort£R*rtett,' uflod from , . Baker V’load
; Ins, 'Werefekv.eitfitjit f^rPhUsdelpbU.
PbUftd4!fbift, sailed
.'Wr/ghUngton, sailed from
W«w. Btdfort
•th loot. r • ~V '■':>:•■*> •.
Schf Abby wfiltiaWij OliffOTd, Baruwsh
Mb , a - >*iw e
* %OLMBB> Att
wood* Turks Island; orders; v Osprey, Bragg,
■Washington, NO,-forßoston; Isaac Rich Smith, J Wii-
Hamsoß,!Xry Wfirtmdfej’aod hsdwlri Beed.Green, Bbs
.tan fo?»PhHid«lphlaj\ Charier A; Stetson, Cobb, Pro
if ncetowai for do. ,
ft&Jl&VHgt Geaftfr Washington, Reiter, Jackson
‘tille for Boston; Resolute. Hill, Haranefor Portland:
‘‘RKrrletrSadgely/pirgtaia fordo] deeen Traveller, Sar
gent, Philadelphia for do; Mhre Margaret Y, Darla, Eo-.
blnsorf?WUmioftdtt.WiTqjf BbetonjMary. Smith; Pro-,
deriokelrarir for do f Wooomff Sims, Mown. Philadelphia
‘fat do: Sarah L, Smith, Philadelphia for Roxbnryfjem**-
'gfre.’OhasSberSi do for>Balem; Goo ‘JCasghaid; qorton,
Roe ton forPhiladelphlej rßoxer.* Sawyer Kenuebttnk for
Susan *2Mary v Hateh< Deer Isle for Baltimore; Al«
.T*tada, Cowabs, do for Bristol V«-
f.vßuJlafcdeEfe Bhropeblre;LAndeßrefd ,J Tr<H
land. JEST fall* V Btnrtmht, MaVy'atid
l®ioirtpA»#^lw»iiEli6tfMa^^ ® T Rlifoe!J ,T!nK*ty
IRewJefwy. Irene. Niger, C,AHeckMher,SaribAnn,
Joseph M--I>eße?ilie*»eng«r. Jos H Biller, Challenge,"
Parid flmltb,. Osprey, Mill Creek,’lsaac Bipb; 0 A Stet
son,? Wifflitoeottfyr.Wdirla Repd, uarollpo 0 Person
4en. Rihpire,' \.
:>6Ui—4rrorig Btanobck, Tacker, Pensacola lTth nit,
oteni for Boston, . - -r-- ■■.'■
ar, barque HoraceßeAls,' Johnson, AlexaodrrU,
wfeßortboj brigs'MolanktigjMftAbell* do fordo; sohs
,Ghar)es H Bogers/ Alexandria for Boston j
B Philadelphia, for do. ‘ ~ .
1 ' • ••
' tn £# % l A£> J'lHMlgbt from N wy barque Ho
race Bealif brr«: Geo WaahTngton. Eesplate. Harriet,
Martha Molankus,
Monte
xafita, Sfwhn L/Geo Msngbam; Boxet, Deposit, Bepub-
AlTaradp l .ObMH«ogara, iuid Jm 8 Hewitt. „
. Also iif Atfaratta, 'and loh Jaimes B Johu
soh, did not sail asre^otUdAUi^ n . t
V-toMttSf sobtb, ; J;,':'
; f .Llrerpool~Put bpqk a9th»Xeman«|lAa l; Cottrell, f OP .;
Eurut Qu.eo, Hartford,
iaoTf Metiritin* ahdAkyabj Lincoln, Merrill, Mon-
Sh»mpfe)d^i4s»o»;
- at s ln''l7th. garah - Ana, DriniwAtor,,
from London for N Orleans: 19th, J Atladtlo. M*roiely tm z
M<Toirk,-andall »IS. ! v * T>
At 90th, GcnCsee, Nichols, Cronstadt.
»>bt In 17 th, Mary B,Bich,JUch; from Ragna for, PaU
roonth. - <• 1’ '-'t \
the XddystonelCth, OasUdaj.ficafford, from Balti
djbrtforßotterdatn. ' - 1 ‘**> '• •.
ToTW/Ho dateflhlUbarg, WteWtnn, from Rotf
' x*,>¥ .V*:S; , f
- "HartlepooV-SldiSth.’Csbdrh HoWel/Adamson, Aden,
iitpuMl D»»l2nt. ’ --•'■< u ■■■' ‘
to
supard(flt~A|r "Pendleton, 1 London;
i %York|Jlenf7vWJirodydof-andirssolf'Ddtfkenfbinsth'
> <#*.sKfEnSi'M) OanmilDM, M Tork„ ,„ ’ .w < ’
■ifHlinibarg—Ar.lSti.Hwitttttir'lftSMUoiOill.o,
t.fiCu^h.vtin—4r lttlif2fclool«,(M) Bbt«rß ( 'N York.
i«4 )Stb, Ala Uri 00<*flb«/DrlaJn.*wr, ; Bu.no.A/r«9;,
Copenhigen-Ar 16 th (ootaBtb) ult, Jacobs, Vender
plus, IT York; Luoy-*Horriet,' Hun toon, Bombsy,
- Oronstadt—Ar 12th, Lluie Drew, Golding, Havana;;:
Merlins Gibbs, Liverpool;-> 7
Archangel—Old 2d, ffm Mason, Gardiner, Aberdeen;
Golf Stream,- Godfre/t Hall.
Elsinore—Arl4th, Volga, Holm, Liverpool for-Cron,
stadt.- ’ .*
Havre—A; in the Hoads 18th alt, Ariel, Ludlow,'fm
. Bid 17th ult, Bamberg, Williams, and Ocean Romp,
Masson. N Orleans; 19th, Ferrlere, Piehot, do.
- Old 18th. Ohio, Hatchings, Savannah
' Bordeaux—At-18th ult,. Fannie, Herrick. Wyborg.
Sid 18th, Athens. Briard, Cadis; Memphis, Davis,-and.
Wabamo, Doty-, N York. . • •
Bid from the Boads 17th,Thomas AlUbone, Thomp
son. Bio do Jenelro-»*->0 \ -
Marseilles—Old 15th, OookorUl, Oookerill, Boston**;
AREIVALS AT THE -PRINCIPAL HOTELB,
vr WO, OKI O/OLOOK vhis xobnims.
GIBABD HOUBE—Chestnut street, below Ninth.
F Watts, Oeril.le, P» TBHead.Mo ‘
Wm 0 Boon, Missouri 1A B Bobers, Jr, 8t Louis
Hdnrr Amling, N York ' Miss Green, Ohio
J Q Disbrow, lad RHasteron, Mobile
TD Adams. Georgia E P Cnyler, 8 0 -
A Van Zandt * la,' " Jos Greenleaf, N, York
W H'Spooner, Jr. Miss E A Clark, N Y
WB Ryder, AJa *\ " P Higgins, Boston
Thos J Atwood, Pottsv W P Tonnard, La
B M Smith, Brooklyn L Boca de Fagarer la, 0
Mrs Ptloknev, Balt \ Mrs Hubbard * da. Balt
H 0 Reed, Balt JO Gilman, Va
It 8 Pullen, NO Miss MH Smith, N 0.
MlsaPHardle, Va . ■ W EJonM Ala.NO -
DanlLyon, jr, Va J A Gray & la; Va ,-
Miss Morehead, NO . , Miss Lindsay, NO '
Mr Morehead, Greensboro, Mr' Morehead) Charlotte,
'NO .'" l V'. .. ‘ 1 ITO ' ’
Gor Tod & la, 6hto J> ; Bobt N Niabet, 8t Louis
8 D Slog * la,.Ohio -,P Heidelbaoh, Clo, 0
CHarris,pa v : RobtO Pearson, jr, NO
Hugh J Gaston, N O •• W B Gamp, N Y
J 0 Bancroft, NY, , i , { Mr Davis, NY
.0 A smith 5 * wife, - NJ ,'OH Brown * la, Conn
Wm Alien * la, V ft , Miss M M Orgalo, Va
Genl PB Stark? Va WE Stark, Va *
iD 0 Whitman, NY- '! G»o,T Lancaster, Maas -
lAßeynand, Ni - “. H B Ferguson & la, Conn
W H Moody, Falmouth’ OhaeH Ittnt, Boston.
!JMBtephenum..Va. . -- Ja.Kllrsnciefl, Va .
1B F PramdrtLOanton.MlU.Gao MoB Brumby. MiM
B BThomal. Vtok.bnrF. .. Mta B. Hwpor, Ylokiborg
Mlu L Harper, Ylck.bnrg ' Wm W MoOook, Qilo ,
!B 8 Moody, SteubanTHle. O.JohuJ Moody, StOTbeuT’e
A Bobe.on, Jr, N T ‘ J W Clendenin, Balt
M Doherty tc lidy, Bolton * ODuherty & hdy, Bolton
Alon.o D Smith, Brooklyn ,' J V:Bnr»nd, N Y,- ■ '
II Keys, Raltlmore 'Ml.iB Keyß.BUt
OBnlSinltt.-l* Y : 1 '- J »S Wafcre.HY ',
'ASlnlckwn.N J' ' Wm H-Bulteel,H.Y
’Mlu JaoeßuUeel, NY' B Manning A oh, low. .
;MlilMßB«nple, loir. Mlu Irea, lowa
BMWeloh A lady, SO •J N Bon A Indy,HO ■.
Mlt. tM;t»O-- ' ' Then Johnßon.N 0
CuiGl Shew. Oinolnnnti., Mr Godfrey, KY •, >,
Dr.Metoair.'iN Y~ 1 :;,»t J.Soow, Ul. ,
MrsWitte/OnrUilo , . MBunker,&la,NY,
HMSfllthi Belt - ; A Leyden,'Q«
Bey W HBrookl, N.Y, . WmilFo.t*, England '
JacobFScott. NO" ' MB Buffinan, Ludlow.
GPPost.NY.' . ; . ’ 'Jos Bltek, NY
J M Waraerell, N.Y; . , WmY.Abemlroth, N Y
I, Biloaburg, Yfc ' ‘f J W Ratliffs tc 1», Y'a
M Barrett,'Wfc-hlngton yei Getty, Belt
.W Wilkluson, Wuhlnitton ; R Davlei, H.Y
W.G Horny, .emoy Olty BH Short A wi, N Orleans
MreL AMirtln,Mill. . , J«Orr.Y». .
FinnkßOleetYa: :.Wwaropn,V»
HSkipwltb,"v»' ~, MlMSklpnlth.Y* . .
A M Pett t l>, Wla . T E Roberta A Je.P» .
3 B Stewert, Phlle W A Morrllon. N Y
Mr Biddle A lsj F. .. .Mr Ylnton, N, Y
3 0 HydO A In. Minn . L Mark, N Y .
F Sklpwlth, To - ,
MBROHANTS’ HOTHL^-Pourtb,.below Arch street.
S H Srransey, Shlspeosburg 0 0 Prloe * Bon,Centre 60
W J Irwin, Olearfleld, Pa; \W Watson, Bedford, Pa
BP Crane* lady, Pa->. ~KoParker, Lewlstown ■ ■
Geo Wilson, Coal Port, Pa James Johnston, Jr, Alia-
Thos McComb, Del • ■' . gheny City
Sami Colbert, Del F T BUts, Columbia
H O Leonowav, Pa , W Oversold, Jr, Easton
J 8 Hustings, Boston Chas Ellerbrock, Balt •
NHeron,Md- ; .> ,/ AB Gates,Md ;.:
0 N LuU, Chambersburg Mrs West, Albany, N Y
Miss West, Albany, NY J A Jones, La Grange
PPjXurxthal, Pa. *- -*. Wm Hartley,Glenwood
A Weble.Bethlehem HNathan, Texas-
BA Neal. Southington, t..'. A, Bartuln, Athens, Tenn
fi H Henderson, New Castle John Thompson,-N Y
Wm 0 McKibbln, Phila wK Wm B Bharp. N J
D A Deane, NJ - H Chsae. Wilkesbarre
Mre M Catarell, Pa..- r H H Swallow* Pomeroy, 0
TLCatejTenn NB Barns, Va
John Lynn, Kempoct' James Lynn, Kerysport
J Hunt, Catasauaoa . ; ,- W P Harper, Md. t .
A Forest, Yean * - -a -■ d i> WN Blythe, Cincinnati, 0
UNION HOTBL-iArch street, below Fourth.
8 A MdJltuig, Indiana 0 P Ingham, Ohio
J W Taylor, Seville, O c r L W Kaufman, Pa<
ZP, Boyer,-Pa ’ - --- ' J 8 Ogden * la; IlUnols
B B Price * la, lUlooie Jesse Lane, Delaware
W 8 Hoillnberger * la. Pa Mrs Fxomaele, Pa *
A B McFarlin, Ohio W B Mendenhall, Pa
V Davis, MaiHlllon, 0., -: Jno i troop * wr, Beading
Joe Fergus. Utica, nV .H Weber, Ohio.
R B Morgan. White Haven-. »W Merigold, Toronto, 0 W
A Palmer, Zanesville, O ; ULourbler. Newark, N J ;
8 J Rouskulp, Md .. . , .J S Orerholt, Pa
J B IrvloeAla, Carlisle,Pa J B Othe, Zanesville, O
AMBRICAN-HoUBB—phevtout street, below Sixth.-.
T Conljrn, Carlisle J M Heuiiogs, Phila -
A Healings, Phila - ' - FB Cutter, PhlU
PPBiIIjNJ ... Montgomery, Wash’n
J Thom Mon, Liverpool,' 0' Jaa H Prioe, Md , >..> '
BUphehPeatei, Pa , t ~' JYTan Jkutiriyj.Va .
W G Harrison * lady, NY J J Bawins.-Mass .
JSBntir. BUt . _ . , :Mu O W Smith, BUt. ~
0 0 Jessup,Newark, N J LBRlenon, Newark, N J
X A Lawrence, Wyoming,Pa James Creaecr, Vermont
X S Raley, Va \ t . . , J H White, Hartford.
G Ode Marini, Pror.R I . AW OroMinan, Mass .
J H Griffith', Balt. • . RB Griffith, Balt - . -
O Y BTggs, Portsmouth’ .W M Shuster, Wash'
WH Jordan * son, ,Va Mre Bartholomew, N Y
Henry OUystlne,Boston . {MissHarrison,'N York.,
NATIONAL HOTEL—Raoe street, above Third.
S J Dale, Boston Miss Utter, Pa
,Tho« Gram, NJ - • OhaS Keek, Allentown
JohnGroee,Allentown MT’BoJer,Reading
0 M'Blaufuiß, Tr*ppe, Pa ' 0 Beecher, N J - ’
T Lambdeh 4bla; Danville XdW'Qffesier/MlnenflUb
•Jde*WWt*ker,MtClare JPHOWeI,Ark i •
Bdw Eramlioger, NJ ' - John B whltesell, Pa > '
Thoe B Johnson. Boston ■ - BA Pearson '* la, NY’
,J'M‘Bheldon,Pa ~ ' - Geo P MeUy* Pa
TBohoch; ButoD, Pa * J W Bo»s]8r, Pa '
; MADISON HOUSE—Seotmd; strset.above Market '
flaml Griffin, Chester, 7a -' W B Smith, Boston, Mass
Henry Bepson,Bostdn,M*aa Oh as AMay .Baltimore ,
James Banter. Baltimore, " Geo Jaques, y* , . ' ,
Jos 0 RayinOxuL Phllada 'Ab Mayor, Philada
RBBardlck,MllfordjDel. BPBDay, Concord, Del
3 J B Grocer, OonoordiDel,. W 1 Y EUegood,Conoord,Del
XbptJohnson,NewMexiop' . s i ;
BAID SAQLI HOTKt—STrf atrett, ab.. OaUmrhUi:
JohnEvans,P& JohuMoyer, Backsco, Pa
BWilllamß, DanriUo,Pa , L Ritter, Guakertown, Pa
JTomer,Eiflton. , MrsEPath,Carbonco, Pa
P Hofecxer, Oarbon 00, Pa T 8 Ye&ksl, Greenville, Pa
MOUNT.VBBNON HOTBL -Seebnd street, above Arok r
JL Barrett; Lewisbnrg. Pa H Snyder, U B Navy ‘
John Kline, Spring Mills 'E G Forks, Mt Hol'y, N 3
J Thomson* MUton, Del Sami fariai-Md 1 ' '
G fioekta*, Pittsburgh' l ■ 3 Townsend, Newark. N J, f
.John'Kalley,'Newark, N J 0 Clark, Dover, Bel
A Fry, Salem, N J *' - ‘ ’
1 BLACK BEAR HOTEL—ThirdaboveCallowhiil.
,0 Zsitr.Plow ertown , Geo Landis, Pa
Dr J HDlckeashied, Pft ~ Mys Dlekepshied,P».
B HLeobardj Leesport ’ Win H Saisaman, Pa^
£ Benner, & eon. pa * "Thos L McKern, B Easton
L L Wheeler, Williamsport HH-Fessler, Williamsport
GeoW-Wolf* Daoboro ‘ -KeriryG Gilbert, Beading
wmHDundor, Reading ", , 4i
?' BIXoE BSAB INN-Vitthaud MerehaotstrMU. .
8 Townsend, M 4 *O M Baylor, Del 00, Pa •
B / Miller A son, Pa ' ' Tbos Sloan, Chester co
Lewiaßeal, New Garden , -John Jeffries, New Garden.
A Howell,,Chester 00, Pa Thos ffiokertham, Pa,' y
J Pierson,Chester co, Pa -IT Mercer, Pa ...
J Gordon, [ - ; ... BS Benson, Bait.
JBButer,Balt, f ; D Frick, PhcEoiiville
BAlffiK StiSAF HOTJL-JS»oond irtrMt,' twlow Tlnii.
F B Bath, Doylestown GYttKlsrbilt, Milford
® HBidloflj Atl.ntiaCit J . Jpbal? Shank, Ohio
B R.’fTansperger, t’a Smith Harper, PAH* -
I,Hill, Germantown _ H Aten. Mllford
I) Fell, Buckingham . - 8 BHuielton, N J
W Wort, Now Hops J. WH Hit. merman. Pa
Mrs Maty if Mbs Q Bh»w, Buck, oo
Master Zimmerman, Pa
Special KTotices.
V<*> . " I if |~.i 1 i ' V.
; The Genius of bjnnnerer yet, men.ln, thle
age ot proaress, Invented a similar. artlole .which’ has
bean of more benefit to thousands, than JbLia Henan's
Bau Luetrale, or Hair Restorative. Penona’are dally
writing or coming to the proprietor- In peraon, to an* 1
'’nonnce the beneficial effect* of its use, some of whom
haroheen almost entirely bsld, and their hsir has been
'other*, whose halr had become dry and hard,'
hare had lt completely reriyed and heantlfled j and
olhere, whosescslps haro twen corered with scurf.or
dandruff’ have had-It completely^eradicated, and the
-hair restored to n delightful .purity .till beauty. Vor
*ale by all respectable Druggists, and at the. Daboscto*
ry andWboleaale Depot of JUDK9 HAUEh &00 ,'No.
TM OIIBSTITOT Street, Philadelphia. ■ or-C-bt
Ttsmai W. Bally,’ no. ’ts'JU MarUet Street,
Importer and Dealer In Ilne Watchee, Jewelry; Bllrer
and Plafwl Warm Ilfetilaec goods ocoatantly on hand.-
' The snbsarlbcr,paying cash forerery article, la enabled
to sell at’a small adranee.' Those about purchasing
would do well to oall. Alt goods warranted as repra
eatsed.. ./ eet-3m
Sawtisg Fnnd—office 303 Wnlnat
street. ’one door west of Second street. Recsires ds
posits In sums of Oae Dollar and upwards, from all
classes of the community, and allows interest at the
rato of Use per cent, par annum. . ’ "'I "1 1
OSoe opan dally, from 0 until 8 o’clock, add on Mon.
day and Saturday until 8-to ,th* cTchlng.- Pyoellent,
Franklin Felt; Traaearc'r and Secretary, Ohatlas 11,
’Harrfa . .’ . <' .
830, 880, 8110, 840, 840, 840, 840,"840.
BINGBE’B BEWINO., MAOHINBB —PBIOEB BE
DUOED.—A sew' and elegant Famlly Bewiig Ma
chine for |M,'ami the general scale sof prlceV greatly
reduced. All Who want 1 substantial, si cple, and re
liable Sewing Machine, which hee an established repu
tation ’for doing the rery best work.on crerjr.hlnd of
material, are inrltcd to call at our office and examine
the new machines. l at the reduced priests.’ .They can* 1
not fail to ho satisfied. I. M. BINGEH A CO.,
• oci-lm' ' ” - No. 602 CllKBTfiUT,Street. ,
One-Price Clothing cf the Latest Stylet, end
made In the beet maimer, expressly for tactic, stc-na.'
We mark our lowest telling prices In rLAia rtnoan*
on eaoh article. All goods made to .order are warranted
satisfactory, and our ONH-rHioa btstbii' Is etrlotly ad
heredto.' We bollere this to, be the only fair way of
dealing, as thereby oil arc treated alike. .
~ , , , JOSEB.fc.CO.,
an27-ly ’’ . , . ;B(Jd JBiStBJST fetrMt.
Aariag Fnnd.—Flee 1 Pot ■ Conti Interest,—
RATIONAI, SAFETY TRTJBT OOMPAHY, WAINOT;
Street, B. W. oorner ’OfTHlßD;Philadelphia. Money,
reoelred In any sum, large or email, and interest, paid
Rom the doy of deposit'to tho day'of withdrawal.'
Money li reoeired and payments mads dally, with™
notice. The Inrestmonts are made; In Beal Estate,'
Mortgages, Ground,.Bents, and such first-olass securl
ties as th charter rsqalres, Office hours, from 9o’clook
la the mining until I o’clock In the afternoon, nd on
Monday tnd Thnraday'cTenin'iis until a o’clock. fe«
,aroT*ir It BSktr’a :
oanMiyan
FAMILY BEWIHa.MAOHINEB,
. 780 OHBBTNOT BTBBBT.. .
Theee, Machines are to bethe
best In nd* tor famlly sewlng; making a„new,etrong,
, nd elestio stitch; whloh will *o» rip, eren ir crery
Itmrth stitch be’chv; . olrcnlar* sent on 'application by
alter. »P 3 -f
Jackstn, ; ’ -v-.-, ■
- i '" jofa pjasTEa,’" »'"' .i*
I - - '• FIF^H ! AND’OHBBTRTIT.'. ,
*' l Checks, .Notes,i)rcfts,Bllls fading, -Bill Heads, oir
fmlijni,' 6 and all otkar kiadd W Job at
jjH *• rpfyfsi&L:. J i ■“ t»i ly's&st,' l ;
the : PRESSAPHILABBLPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8,^1858.
Sonryy.-Senryr .1, ..no, ,««>ilned J» A, ' tlo
treyolleti' end gegleoled eell.rl j Itßliowi 16 dlegneUeg
feetetcl «lia,»mong Uif-iljifed poor lii out’dlthy 1,n,5.:
Kotliibg. l’.M been fonud flo/ipßedlly effioaolopo in * r ‘
reetlog tho dooonipollog tendonoy of the yltot
inacorbutic dlieae'aXfl the'PM’tJvUNSYHTrP.
For eololn tile oity by F. Brown, corner Fifth
Oheetqut, and Hanard.A Go.,.corner .Iwelfth-ema
Ohoetant. eeUWfcFtf .
Singer's Sewing Machines.—That, Slngey •’
Sewing Maoliines make the best stitoh ever invented,
has been widely known for years. Other machines may;
make t a similar, stitch’ upon a few light fabrics, but
Singer’s alone are competent to do every kind of wo**,
upon every variety of fabrie. , ‘‘
Singer’s p*# Family feewing Machines have the lame
relative superiority as his] machines for manufacturing
purpoßss.' 1 They are also more beautiful than toy
other.' , 1 " ’■ ~ ‘ *
t Hemming and Binding Gauges or the most Improved
shrle are-applied'When desired'to any of Singer’s M* r
chines. I.' M.’ ’BINGEB CO. ?
: sels-tjan22 No. 502 CHESTNUT Btreet.
Professor Saunders’ Classical Institute, at
the WBST PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTE, oorner of
MARKET 1 Street and WILLIAM, will he reopened on
the first MONDAY of September. Pnpils, to the num
ber of arty, will he received wtfHbOT axPSNsa oT rui
OK TUB FXSSHKQBB xitZeWATS OF THB OITV. . i
Thus, without expense, by a pleasant and safe con
veyanoe, pupils can be oarried into the fresh’ air of the
country in less than half an hour from the,centre of the
olty. Several aorcs of open ground border ou the beau*
tiful groves of this Bemlnmry, which Is/patronised by
many,of the distinguished gentlemen of the city, among
whom are, the Editors of The ths Ledger,' ahd
The'North' American 'and United States Gasette,. IPa*
pils are received by the: day, or into the family of the
Principal* - 1 t-. ,v. . . -
“ PniLADitPHia, July l, 1858.
We, the undersigned, have had Sons or wards in
Professor' Saunders’ Institute and family during the
Session which has, just closed. In respect to parental
kindness, happy Influences, attention to and
progress in thorough education, our expectations have
been fully 'realised.’“'To our friends, who ere looking
for a decidedly good school for their sons, we cordially
recommend Professor Saunders’ Institute.
“MATTHEW NIWKIRK/No' 1856 Arch street.
“JNO. W. FORNEY, office of The Press. ..
‘V OHABLIS E. THOMPSON, Thompson *.Bood, No
413 Ohestnut street. ‘
“J. s. SILVER, 1400 Girard avenue.
“ W. L. SPRINGS, 881 Market street..
“ GEORGE H. MARTIN, 1626 Walnut street.” <
Other Patrons of this Institution
BLI S. BUBNBTT, 400 Market street.
JOHN 0. MrrOHELL;2O3 South Sixth street.
T. B. OOLOHAN, 112 Boulh Eighth street. ' ■
N. B. BROWNS, ns South Fifth street.
BAMUEL MOORE, Logan Bquare.
F, WATSON, Lojran' Square.
WM YWAIN, office of Ledger.
‘MORTON MoMipBAEL, office of North Ameripau.;
ELLIS BquareJ .. ’D
lE7"No aamViiT/MOM BaLior. se4>tf,'
On Wednesday evening, Oct 6', by Rev. E. W. Hotter,
at the residence of the'bride’s father, OGARbES O.
McCORD to Miss MARY H.. eldest daughter of Isaac B.
Mann. M. D , both of this city.
At 8t George’s Ohepel, Montreal, on the 231 ultimo,
by the Rev.'Williatn F. Lsaoh, LL. D., Mr. GEORGE
OOOKB, of Philadelphia,‘to Miss BLANOHE, daughter
of S. Payne.'Eiq ;of Granby, Canada East; , **
Oo the 6th of October, by Rev Samuel Durborow, Mr.
WILLIAM F OABTER to Hlis ASBY BERRY. *
At Christ'Church, on Thuisday; October 7. by Rev.
Benjamin Dorr, D D., FRANCIS W. RALSTON'to
ELIZABETH 0., eldest daughter of Hon. William.M.’
Meredith.'- - " ■ ‘ 'V i ; i /■-# r
On the 6th lost., by the Bor William H. Odenheimer,’
D. D., WILLIAM R. A. JOHNBON to MARTHA, eldest
daughter of John L. Laatte,'Eiq ( . #
Suddenly, on Wednesday afternoon, the Oth instant.
OHABUEB W. BBNDKB, In the 49th year of his sge.
Bis Meeds end acquaintances, and Jus Hasonte breth
ren generally, are particularly invited to attend his
funeral, without further notice from his late residence,
Spring Garden street,.above Thirteenth,, on Saturday
afternoon, at 2 o’clock. Interment at Monnt Vernon
Cemetery. , , , *ft
On the 6th Instant, Mrs. CATHARINE BORERT, In
the OOth year of her age, • • •
The relatives and mends of the family are respect*
fully invited to attend the funeral,' from the residence
of her son-in-law, Jas. Jtfftlea r Tiaea afreet; this (Fri
day) afternoon, atOo’ctook. Interment at Ronaldson’s.
The Germantown Railroad ears leave the depot, oorner
of Ninth sod Green, at 2 o’olwk. - ; ■
Oo‘Wednesday' afternoon, 6th Instant, Hrs.'BARAQ
A. ELDRIDGH, relict of the late James W . Bldrldge.
The relatives and friends are reapeotfally Invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence of her atmt, Mrs.
8. Hawke, Ho. 700,South Moth street, on Saturday
afternoon; 9th Instant, at B.o’clock, without, farther
notice, -- W#
On the Mfa instant, THOMAS W. UIGGIHS, 4 \ , '
The relative* and friends of, the family are respect
fully Invited to attend his ftneral, from his late resi
dence/ Richmond street, abort William, Nineteenth
ward, on Saturday morning, St © o’clock, without far
ther notice.. To proceed to Cathedral Cemetery., Tn
neral setficeatBt.,Ann’sChurch. _ ' wtt ‘
On the Oth instant, Hr, SAMUEL ORB, in the 68th
year of his age. - ''
The relative* and friends are Inti ted to attend the
fnneral. from his late residence, No. 727 Booth fieren
. tcenth street, shore Fitzwater, this (Friday) afternoon,
at 8 o’clock, without farther notice. '' t-
On Bnndey morning, 3d Instant, after a lingering ill
need) Un. ISABELLA SHAW, relict of the late Alex
amturß.Shawi M.D., and daughter of the late George
Olymer*eged.DB. h.. " , >-.<
The relatiree and friend* of-the family ere reepect
.faUyJnrlted to attend the fnneral, from her late rail*
denee, No. 845. Christian strict, this (Friday) afternoon.
«t 1 o’clock.. * .
-AT Cafd.-.-'Tiie #roprletM»®t *h?ilßii-
Its BAT BIBPATOK t dwlra to r.turh tlwlr ido.
cere thanks tojhe firemen,’ citizens, and police, and to
Dr. D. Jayne & Son,' and the employees in their bond
ing, for the raloahle service* rendered by them at the
Ore at the' Sunday DUpntcli Printing j stabllebment,
yesterday afternoon It would he Invidious to name
any particular (Ire., company where all were so zealous
In the performance of their voluntarily assumed duties
All have our heartfelt thanks. ;■
. The fire will not interfere with the business of the,
'establishment _ v -T >
LAWLQR, EVERETT, & HINOKEN. .
' ~ Proprietors of the Sunday Dispattkj
Y’ir-» To the' ErapleyiDg Home Palnterio--
L j At a Stated Meeting of the Jourao/men Hon ©
Winters* AMoclttlon, it wu ' -
Rtiolvtd, That the vragoi hall remain as at present.
1 oc8»2t» ■ WM, L. PORMAN; Secretary.
The Philadelphia Bank—October T.
1808 —The UNION DANK of Tennessee has de’
dared an Extra Dividend of PIVB PER OBNT., paya
ble to the Eastern Btoekhcllers at this Bank, on demand.
‘ oe8r8t», t, ,- , B:B.OOMIGYSy Oashler.
Jefferson Medical Colle*e—lntrodnctory
[ j LECTURES’i "
Prof, UUNGLTBON, MONDAY,October 11,at 7 P.H.
, Prof. DICKBON,'TUESDAY.. « 12, at 7 P. M.
, Prof. GROSS. « “« 12, at 8 P M.
■ Medical and Sargical OHnlc. WEDNESDAY, October
13e 12 to 2 P M. i - - ' i
Prof. BAOHB, THURSDAY, October 14, at 7 P.M.
Prof. PANCOAST. “ “ 14, at 8 P.M.
u Prof. MITCHELL, FRIDAY, “ 16,atTP.M.
Prof. MEIGB, ’ « «* 16, at 8 P.M.
Medical aod Borglcal Olinio, SATURDAY, October
10,12 to2P. M. • .
1 ocs»7t :ROBLEY DUHGUSON, M.D., Dean.
ry-j-Bi hßlmiltr of Pemiaytvaßla.—Medical
Lf DEPARTMENT
The Introdnctorj Lectures to the Course of 3858-’5O
will be delivered In the following order U
. MONDAY, October Uth, at 12Me, Dr Jackson.
«• « « at 1 P.M., Dr. Leldjr.
TUESDAY. “ , 12th, at 12 M. f Dr. Carson.
M - « • » at-1 P.-Mt, Dr. Smith. -
WEDNESDAY, “ 18th, Medical Clinle, 12 M.
a ' . « “ Surgical CUnlo. IP.M.
THURSDAY « 14th, afrfj M?j'Dr Wood.
“ , c < «. at ,1 p. M , Dr/Rogers.
FRIDAY," «'.-15th,et;aj$ P. M ,Dr. Hodge.
The public Is invited to attend?
, . r , . R. E. ROGERS. M. D.«
n oe7-Bt-If . ~ . - ; .Dean Medical Faculty. ‘
ryt==» Pennsylvania i Cellege—Medical Depart*
Lf MENT, NINTH Street, below Looust.
The Introdactory LecturM in this Institution will
be delivered at follows; ’
' MONDAY. Ootobfir.llth, Dr NEILL, at 6 P. M.
l2th/ Dr. BIDDLE, at 4 P. U.
Ur! at 6P. M.
: WEDNESDAY, October 13lh, Dr. SMITH, at 4P. M.
Dr. MoOLBLLANatfi P. M.
THURSDAY, Ootober 14tb, Dr. GILBERT, at 4P.
M »r STILLY at 5 PM.
There will be a Medical and Surgical Clinic on WED
NESDAY and SATURDAY mornings, at 12 and 1
o’clook. FRANCIS G. SMITH, M. D.,
007 Qt ■ Registrar.
y*ssi -. Notice,—Green and Coates« Street Phi
l^ 7 LADELPHIA PASSENGER RAILWAY COM
fANY.—A second instalment of FIVE DOLLARS per
share on the capital stock ef the Green and Coates
street Philadelphia Passenger Company will
'be due and payable at the Office of the Company, No.
423 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the Bth day of No
vember next, between the hour* of 10 At M ana OP. M.
;; oc7-td . , . HARRYCONNELLY, Treasurer.
When the People'are,in Motion
TYRANTS TREMBLE ! \
PREi; TRADE STARVES US,
GRAND MASS MEETING
Ji THE PEOP L E ,
' INDEtHNDBNCE HALL,
ON SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 9m
, Tbrn out in your strength, and show that you are de
termined to hurl the -myrmJdoms of corrupted power
from iheir high places; that you Intend to preoure
proper protection for your labor: and that you design
to place‘the"‘great"doctrine of Popular Sovereignty,
upon which the American - Institutions of our country
are based, beside the other cardinal principles of our
•National Creed. ,
'' The assembled masses will be addressed by the follow
ing eloquent gentlemen s
Morton Moallobael, Keq., Isaac Hailehnrst, Esq.,
Hon. K.' Joy Morris, Henry D. Moore, Esq , Philip B.
White. Esq., 0.0 Lathrop. Esq., Charles Gilpin, Esq ,
Oliver P. Oornmsn, Ecq.'. George A. Coffey, Esq , John
Goforth, Esq., Simon Snyder L?ldy, Esq , Hon. william
-MiUw6rd,: John P. Verree, Esq., John w. By an, Esq.,
and several others. oc7-8t
v-rxap Mayor’s Office, City of Philadelphia,
- OOTOBER 4, 1868. ,
5 CITY Off PHILADELPHIA.
430,000 DOLLARS.
BY OBDINANOB, APPROVED OOTOBER IST, 1868.
Letters Marked Proposals for City Loan,
i
PROPOSALS, to be endorsed “Proposals for City
Loan,’.’ will be received at the Mayor’s Office, In the
City of Philadelphia, until the 36th. day of October, A.
1). 1068. at 12 M., for Loaning to the City of Philadel
phia FOUR HUNDBED AND FIFTY THOUSAND
DOLLARS, for which Certificates of Loan of One Hnu-'
died Dollars and upwards will be issued* bearing inte
at the rate of sue per centum per annua, free from
ta'x&tlooj and redeemable in. thirty years from date.
PROPOSALS will be received., for any sum, but not in
fractions of one hundred dollars. ■■
Tfyi Proposals will be,opened oh ti*© 16th day of Oc
.tobor, 1858,.by,the Mayor of the City', in the presence
o6the Oity T/ewarer and the.. Committee on Finance,
r Tl|e highest offers will be accepted, the City reserving
the right to accept or deollne the whole, or any amount
thereof/’ Payment will ba'required on the 20th day of
October. Interest to commence from that date. 1
* -'T . *' ‘ ' 'ALEXANDER HENRY,
}*• o‘os-tOl6 ; ir ;, ; jjlAyor of Philadelphia.
iSWrriage«.
UJeatbs.
PROTECTION GIVES US WORK,
LOAN
rysn Business Men’s Union Prayer Meeting
\LS Dally from 12 to 1 o’olock, in the Sansom-street
Church, Have I boon there?' If not, why T 007-tf
'ryr==» The Sisters of the Holy Cross are now
1 L_3, holding a FAIR for the sale of useful and fancy
articles, at JAYNE’S HALL, CHESTNUT, below SE
VENTH Streets. Will close this week. oc6-4t*
Union preaching for the People, under
|L~s' the auspices, of tho Ministerial Union, incon-
Section with the Young Men’s’Christian Association,
by the various ministers of onr city on every TUESDAY
and THURSDAY, at 4 P. M.. in the BANBOH-STREET
CHURCH, until farther notice; Services confined to
ONE HOUR precisely. Rev. W. J. K, TAYLOR THIS
AFTERNOON. ... oc7tf
Post Office, Philadelphia, Oct. oth,
,1858.—A Forelgu Mali will be made up at this
Office on FRIDAY, Bth Instant, closing at 8 o’clock P.
M., to bo despatched for Liverpool on SATURDAY,
Oth, by steamship"** Oity of Washington.”
oc7-2t GIDdON G. WESTCOTT, Postmaster.
A' Special Meeting of the Philadelphia
IL3- Association of Principals of Publio Bchoola will
be held at the Old Normal Bohool House, in CHESTER
Street, on SATURDAY next, the 9th inst., to transact
important business. M. WATSON, R. S.
-oc7-2t*
rv-Tjp* Marion Building and Loan Association.
—A apeolal meeting of the Stockholders will be
held at the Hall, northeast corner of RIDGE Avenue
and WALLACE Street, on FRIDAY EVENING, Bth in
stant, at-7 )f, o’clock, for .the purpose of authorizing
the sale of Thompson street property, and the execu
tion of-the deeds therefor to the purchaser.
, oc7-2t» JAMBS 0. SCOTT, Secretary. .
rv«r* Department of Surveys—Office of Chief
li3 ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR—PhiIadbI
PBI^SiPT^TBjISSS.-
NuTIOE.-DUPLIOATE PLANS of the SECOND
SECTION of tho Re-Survey and Regulation of German
town, bounded northeastwardly by Germantown avenue,
southwardly by Wlssahlokon street, southeastwardlyby
Queen street; northwestwardly by west Washington
avenue, in the Twenty-iecond word.
.SEVENTH SECTION of the Survey of the late Town-
Ship of Blockley, bounded oh the north by Oxford st,
on the south by Wyaltulug street, on the eaat by Forty
ninth street,and on the west by Fifty- Sixth (56th) street
dr ’Fisher avenue, In the Twenty-fourth ward.
SECOND, THIRD, and FOURTH SECTIONS of the
Ute Borough of Frankford comprising all east of
Frankford street, to Stiles street, and from Frankford
Creek to Little Tacony Creek; also, all northwest of
Frankford street, from Orthodox street northeastward
to Little Tacony Greek. Also, the whole 1 of’the late
borough of Whitehall, in the Twenty-third ward. •
' FOURTH SECTION of the Survey and Regulation of
the Twenty first ward, bounded on the northwest by
Centrestreet.onthesonthesst byßhor’s line,on the
northeast by Ridge road, and on the southwest by the
River Schuylkill—are now prepared and deposited for
Inspection, at tbe Offices of the Surveyors and Regula
tors or tho EIGHTH, NINTH, TENTH, and ELE
VENTH SURVEY DISTRICTS, and at theofflee of this
Department, City Building, FIFTH Street, below Wal.
fidr: and the Board of Surveyors have appointed MON
DAY, the 18th day of October, 1858, at 10 o’olock A.
anjobjectlons that maybe urged there
* toby nay citizen Interested therein.
~y • . STRICKLAND KNEABS,
o<;s-toolB. Chief Engineer and Surveyor.
ry=a»Jtarmers’ and Mechanics’ BahK, Phila
(Ljf ’ nxLrnu,Ost.2, 1858 The Annual Election
for Directors will be held- atthe BANKING HOUSE,
on MONDAY, tho 16th day of November peyt, between
thehoursofO o’clock A.Miand Bo’clockP.M.; and
on TUESDAY, tho 2d day of November next, a geoeral
meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking
House at 4 o’clotkP; M’., agreeably to tbe charter.
oo* dtMl6 W,RUSH TON, Jr , Cashier.
EThe Philadelphia Bank,' Philadelphia,
Ootober2d,lBsB—The Annual Meeting of the
ciders of this Bank will be held at the BANKING
'HOUSE'on MONDAY, the Bth day of. November next,
’at 10 o’clock M And the Aonualieieotlonfor Direc
tors will be held atthe BANKING HOUSE, on MON
DAY, the 16th day of Novembor nest, between the
hours of 12 o’oloak A. M. and 2 o’clock P. M.
ob* m w fr’tnolfi R. fl. COUEGYB, Cashier.
Geology.—Two Courses of Lectures
on GEOLOGY will be delivered to Ladies and
Gentlemen, in the Scientific and Classical Institute,
CHESTNUT street, northwest corner of Twelfth, by J.
ENNIS,/-Principal of the Institute, 'commencing Oct.
-16th, and continuing the afternoon course at 4 o’clock
on-TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS and the evening
etoxtedt* o’clock on TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS.
Both oourses will be the same, each comprising 22 lec
tures, a'number sufficient to bring forward all the great
and Wondei ful TRUTHS of GEOLOGY, and likewise the
FACTS by which these truths are demonstrated.
Tubus —The two introductory Lectures FREE. Each
course $6. Entrance on Twelfth street. 001-18 t
r/5» Home tor Invalids with Affections of
LLf THE CHEST.
8. W. corner PARKK and CHEBTNUT Streets,
sefi 3m West Philadelphia.
(gbnwtional.
[WIGHT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS will Open
ll on MONDAY EVENING. Oct. 11. at John Quinoy
Adams School House, GARDEN, below Buttonwood.
’ By order of Board, D. H»- BTYKB, <
ocB-Bt* , , Pr*a|dent.
OPENING
TVJNTER CLOAKS
>A* THH
PARIS MANTILLA BMPOBIUU.
The SUBSCRIBER? hare now open their
IMPORTATIONS AND MANUFACTURES ,
POB THE *
FALL AND WINTER SEASONS,
Comprising tho most extensive and superb display of
OVEB GARMENTS
Ever exhibited in thie City.
J . W. PEOOTOS & CO.,
CARP K TIN OS. ‘ J 708 «™UT STRKKT.
YOUNGLADIES’ institute of
HATBORO, (Montgomery co., Pa.) An Educa
tioael Home for a limited oumber.
• GEOBOE HAND, A.M., Principal.
Winter Session of 21 weeks begins Nov. lit. bcB-ot*
QTarpelingo,
JAMES H.ORNE,
CHESTNUT STREET,
BELOW BEVKNTH
Bayers of CARPETINGS will find, among our New
a large variety of. choice designs, selected in
Europe during the last season, at unusually low prices,
above Is a large variety of
BRUSSELS TAPESTRY CARPETS,
ONE DOLLAR PER YARD
JAMES 'H . OGNE,
CHESTNUT STREET,
BKLOW SEVENTH,
JgAILT & BROTHER,
No. 020 CIIESTNUT STREET,
WILL OPEN THIS DAT
Their Rail Importation
OF
CARPETINGS,
Mis.tf] a«
PRICES GREATLY REDUCED.
Dissolution.— The co-partnership
hereto for# existing between the undersigned, tra
ding m MoGONSGAL A HAHN, le this day dluolved
by mutual consent. WM. MoGONKGAL,
WALLACE HAHN.
Pbilapbi.pbu, April 24, >5B. ocB.lt*
Great national exhibition
- OP BOSSES, FOURTH DAY,
t • (AX Powelton, Twenty-fourth waul.)
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 8.
(OPKN FROM' 9 A. M. TILL 5 P. M )
Owing to the liberal manner the citizens of Philadel
phia have patronised this effort on the part of the
Management to foster' and encourage the BREED of
Horses in Penniylvanla, and to convince the patrons of
thts great undertaking of their desire to farther their
-views, they offer for this day
TWO SILVER GOBLETS
, * : A 8 PRIZES.
The First ior Trotting, to take place at 2 o’clock.
The Second for Pacing, “ “ at 4 o’clock.
OPEN TO ALL.
Entrance. 25 cents.
Seat# for 600 persons without extra charge. It*
& WILSON 18
SEWING MACHINES,
REDUCED- PRICES.
NEW STYLE $5O.
All the former patterns' $25 less on each Machine,
A NEW TENSION.
NO WINDING OF UPPER THREAD.
A lIKMMER WHICH TURNS ANY WIDTH OF
HEM OR FELL.
OFFIOia
$2B CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. -
No. 7 WEST STATE Street, Trenton N. J.
No. 7 BAST GAY Stroet, West Chester, Pa,
’ , ; -
..y IE W S
FOR THE
STEREOSCOPE.
MCALLISTER & BROTHER,
oc7-5t 729 CHESTNUT STREET.
ZOLLIOOFFER’S ANTI-RHEUMATIC
CORDIAL Is the only preparation ever placed be
fore the public that has performed se many
MIKAOULOUB OUREB
INFLAMMATORY AND CHRONIC
RHEUMATISM.
The most prominent and influential citizens bear wit
ness of its efficacy. The' abundant evldenoe from all
parts of the oountry la enough to warrant us in pro
nouncing that it is the greatest wonder of the age
It is an internal remedy thats rikesatthe root of the
disease, and thus eradicates it entirely from the system,
prepared by THEODORE DILKB, Chemist,
Northeast corner of Pine and Sixth streets,
oc7«Bm Philadelphia,
AND CLAMPS.
HANDSORUBS.
No. 6. $1 12 per doz.
8. 1 25 ‘ k
7. 1 60 <•
8. 1 76 “
No. I. 02# e. per doe.
2. 750. “
8. BTo. “
4.100 c. “
CLAMPS.
8 Row, $1.25 per dozen.
7 Row, $1.75 per dozen.
8 Row, $2.25 per dozen.
* HENRY C. ECKSTEIN,
se-16 62 North THIRD Street, Philadelphia
jplOR COLDS AND SORE THROATS.
ICELAND MOSS PABTE,
Marshmallow drops,
FLAXSEED DROPS.
STEPHEN, F. WHITMAN,
„ Manufacturing Confectioner,
No, 1210 MARKET
fl o2o-3m Wost of TWELFTH Street.
D 6 S'TEH’S CORN-HUSKING MA
CHlNE.—{Patented Nov. 17th, 1857.) This va
luable luveotiouis now offered to the pubic, contain
ing all the requisite qual iUes sought- by the Agricultu
rist; is simple And durable in its mechanical construc
tion, can be operated and kept in ordor by a boy? strip
ping every particle of Husk from the Ear without inju
ring the grains, and does the work of eight or ten ex
pert huskers. 11 can be manufactured at a price that
brings them within the reach of almost every one, aud
Jii in fact the machine that is wanted by every Farmer
In the land State aud County Rights for sale.
Address H.A.DOSTBR.
i Bethlehem, Northampton Co., Pa.
BOILER’ and-FLUE IRON of all kinds,
qualities and sizes, cut to pattorns.at short no
tice. PromiscUous Sheets, Boiler Heads, and Rivets,
J od hand and for sale at lowest rates by
0 EDW.S, BUQKLBY, i
oe4-lm* Gray’s Ferry Boiler Iron Works,
u s i Qffioe No. 6 Farqubar Building) 280 Wainut at.’ <
Retail dJrjj (S&ootis.
WILL BE OPEN THIS DAY, OOT. 7,
25 South
Great bargains in dry goods—
8. V. R. HUNTER
flsff* RE J IOV ? D from No. 30 to No.4Q South BECOND
lH ?, ow , pr ! p l kre . d to furnish tho Ladiee
with a fresh and well-selected stock of
DRESS GOODS,
To which he inri «e their attention, being determined
to sell at exceedingly LOW PRICES! * lne(I
N. B—A large assortment of Broche, Stella, and
French Blanket Shawls. Also, a variety of Silk and
doth Circulars Constantly on hand, at the
•’ CLOAK EMPORIUM.”
ocs-lm ' , No. 40 South SECOND Street.
Bargains from auction!—dry
GOODS CHEAP FOB THE MILLION !
We will open on MONDAY) Silk Robes, fit $16.50,
cost to import $25.
1,000 yards Black Silk, beautiful, at 44,66. 62, 75,87,
$1 to $1.75.
1,650 yards French Merinoes at $l, cost to import
$1.26.
2,000 yards figured and plain Merinoes at 60, 66, 65,
ana 75c.', worth double
800 yards beautiful black all-wool Delaines, only 28
cents
A splendid assortment of Blankets.
2,000 yards Cloths fresh from auction, for Ladies*
and Gents’ and Boys’wear, from 750.. $l. $1 26, $1.50,
$1.76, $2. $2.25, $2 50, decidedly the greatest bargains
in the city. ,
Broche. Stella, Blanket, Cashmere Shawls, the great
est bargains erer ofTered
, 10,000 yards Poll de Ghevres, Delaines, Debeges.
Ail-wOol Plaids, only 31 cents, usually sold at 60 cts.
All-wool Delaines Only 26 cents. Delaines in great
variety and every style.
Oloaka and Duster* |n evety style.
MoHLUOY respectfully invites the Ladles to oall and
examine his stock, embracing many styles not to be
found elsewhere. Oar prices so low, we defy competi
tion. MoBLBOY,
oc4-mwf-tf No. 11 South NINTH Street/
Broohe shawxs-
OHEAPEST LOTS!!
And best styles now offered, being recent auction pur
chases of very
HANDSOME STYLES
Broche Long and Square Shawls, from $4 to $23.
Also, Stella Broohe Bordered Shawls.
Frenoh Blaaket Shawls.
Misses and Ladles’ Blanket Long and Square Shawls.
PINE BLAOK CLOAKS,
Now ready, comprising all the newest styles,
CLOAK BOOM
Replete with PALL and WINTER outer garments.
SILK 01 SOLES
Especially adapted for this season of year. •
LIGHT and BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS and RAGLANS,
Ready-made, or made to order in one day’s notice.;
COOPER ft CONARD, "
oc4 s. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Sts.
MBITS FANCY FLANNEL SHIRTING,
JLTJL Stripes, Bayaderes and Mixtures, in fine French
oolors. . Flannel for Travelling Shirts. Also, Plain
high oolored French Flannel.
oc2 - EIGHTH and CHESTNUT.
PLAIN colored Brocade Silks, Modes,
Browns add Olives, and Blacks, neat styles. Solid
colored silks, imported especially for Friends’ wear.
ocQ ' ;• * EIGHTH and CHESTNUT.
JjJYRE A LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS,
STAPLE AND FANCY
SILK GOODS*
SECOND OPENING OF FALL GOODS
TO-DAY.
ROUND-CORNER SHAWLS,
NEWEST STYLE SILKS,
RICH DOUBLE SKIRT ROBES,
MAGNIFICENT DE LAINEB,
RICH PRINTED MERINOES,
LUPIN’B CHOICE COLORS MBBINOKO,
6-4 NEW STYLE VALENCIAS,
NEW FALL TESTINGS, fto., &o.
EYRE A LANDELL,
iep29-tool2 FOURTH AND ARCH BTRBETB.
Q.REAT ATTRAOTIONI
OVER $4,600 WORTH OP SHAWLS PROM WHICH
TO MAKE A SELECTION.
THOBNLBY ft OHIBM,
N. B. cor.EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets,
Have thebeat SHAWL Stock In Philadelphia. They
would respectfully call attention to e following very
cheap lots, vis;
46 LONG BROCHE SHAWLS at $ 8 each.
20 Do. do. do. at 10 “
20 Do. do do. at 11 “
24 Do. do. do. at 12 ««'
10 Do. do. do. at 13 “
20 Do. , - .do. do. at 14 “
20 Do. do. do. at 16 <<
S Do.. , do, , do. , at 18 «
$ Do. do. do. at 20 “
8 Do. do. do. at 26 *<
In the above Lots of Long Broche Shawls will be
found every desirable color of centre.
BEAUTIFUL STELLA SHAWLB
From $2 to $l2, in every color.
French Blanket Shawls in new designs.
Plain Thibet Shawls, Square and Long.
Beal Canton Crape Shawls/ Plain and Embroidered.
Children’s Shawls, Misses’ Shawls, and Gentlemen’s
Shawls, at
THORNLEY ft CHISM’S,
“ONE PRICE CABH STORE.,’
Northeast Comer EIGHTH ft SPRING GARDEN
N. B .—City and Country Storekeepers buying for cash
may find bargains at T ft O.’s.
P. B.—A Magnificent stock of Silks now on hand.'
selB-tf
iDl)olesale JDrp ©oo&a.
FALL STOCK.
McCauley, Brother, & Brewster,
23 NORTH FOURTH ST.
Hat* just opened an entire new stock of
HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND FANCY GOODS,
to which they invito the attention of first-claw buyers.
Our stock is particularly adapted to
THE SOUTHERN TRADE.
TRADE, 1868.
STAPLE AND FANOY
DRY GOODS
AT WHOLESALE.
DRESS GOODS OF NEWEST STYLES, SHAWLS
OF EVERY VARIETY.
MERINOS, COBURGS, MUSLIN DE LAINBS,
VELVETS, SILKS, ALPACAS, .GINGHAMS,
OLOTHB, OASSIMERBS, BATINETS, VESTINGS,
FLANNELS, PRINTS, BLEACHED AND BROWN
QOODB,
With a complete Line of
EMBROIDERIES,
And other styles of Goods adapted to a
FIRST-CLASS TRADE,
All of irhloh are offered for sale Cheap,
TV. G. CHITTIOK & CO.,
438 MARKET and 433 MBROHANT ST.
anl7-tn th sat 2raAnr2m
Cljino, (Slasemore, &t.
FJIURNBULL & 00.,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
CHINA AND QUEENSWARE,
Nos. 23 and 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
Between Market and Oheztnut,
PHILADELPHIA,
IJjr GLASSWARE, open or by the package.
auSl-2ui
fj-VO SOUTHERN AND WESTERN
MERCHANTS.
A large Stock of
CHINA, GLASSWARE, AND
FANCY ARTICLES,
AT TBS LOWiBT UABKBT PBIOBB, AT
MARXSEN A WITTE, Importers,
MASONIC HALL, TIS CHESTNUT STREET,
jans-ly
rifles, and sporting ih-
VT PLEMENTB.
The Hub.cribpra have In etoro
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT
fowling-pieoes, hiflbs, &c>,
Ever offered in this olty.
Deslrone of rednelno their assortment aa mneh a.
possible before the let Deo , they brill sell
AT VERY LOW PRICES
THEIR ENTIRE STOCK,
comprising
GUNS FROM THE MOST CELEBRATED MANU
FACTURERS OP ENGLAND, BELGIUM,
AND FRANCE.
PHILIP 8. JUSTICE & CO.,
No. 21 North FIFTH Street,
seo-2m abore Market.
■ FRENCH WHITE ZINC, of the"Vieillo
r Montegtto, grouod pure. It pzrodaoea a clear,
white, fine gloss, and attains a firmness aad evenness of
sorf.ee. Guarantiedgenulntb^Porsaleby^^n^
an2B-dtf Hnnthwwt law B«e.nd aoA Green St.
MERIOAN HEMP.—A. large stooK of
American Hemp., hackled and rough, for sals by
WEAYErVfITLER,i C0.,N0. 23 North WATER St.,
and No. 22 gmthWiIARVES. oo4_
|_( AVANA LEAP—IOO Bales Havana Leaf
rjL Tohaoco landing or MaryH. Kondell. Por sale by
A.MERINO,
tP q 140 Bnuth Front stroct
.yrBEESEV—IO6 ‘ boxes"’ Herkimer county
V/ : Cheese nov landing, and Tor sale by
j . -C. 0. SADLER * 00.,
ua ~ - ARCH Street, 2d door above Front,
Jot oale anlr to £et.
4jj| FOB SALE—A desirable Easiness
BiHL Stand and Dwelling, No. 620 Arch street, above
Sixth. Will be aold low. Apply at No. 312 MARKET
Street. / - . oc6-3t*
(JIROUND BENTS, well secared, for sale.
N One of $6O per annum. Three of $lBB each.
oco-Bt* 8. W. PAUL, 118 South FIFTH St.
rpo BE LET WITH BOARD.—A hand
-*• some suit of Rooms, with dressing-room, bath,
and every convenience, ana several rooms suitable for
families or single gentlemen. No. 701 VINE St., op
posite Franklin Square. , oc4-Bt*
m TO KENT, a STORE on DELAWARE
Avenue, below TINH Street, running through to
Stout. feet deep. Also, the Double STORE,
TUtBD and QUARRY Street., 40 feet front,
, L ',, the beet lecatione for large Bneineas In Phils-
OHKnnvr £L“ 0 ' STABLE and OOAOH-HOUSB In
land House
«e29-Bm*
fit HOUSE NO. 1626
hSt. °^ a T£pT Btr;et. In good order. Rent $BOO,
and Modem Improvement. se2B-dtf
SJSSffiS.ssss
■ ’—- ’ se27-lm r
#j| ?P SALE— a. handsome residence
S &, SxS, sarsaß& sag*
ssft a&., p - K - LYwp -
M FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A
handsome new mansion, 10 room*, and 40 acres
near Gwynedd Stotion, North Pennsylvania Railroad!
Site splendid, fruit abundant, health unsurpassed. Any
person really desiring a handsome Country Seat in ex
chMge for city property, will find this an unusual on-
Emunity or accomplishing his object. Apply to P. K.
YND, 5)4 8. SIXTH Bt', (2d story.) sel7-lm
tfjS FOB SALE | A;pretty pottage, nine
MuS. rooms, and one or more acres, on Wyoming avenue,
two miles out the Second-street Turnpike. Also, several
handsome cottage lota The neighborhood is healthy,
beautiful, and rapidly improving. P. K. LYND, 6X 8.
SIXTH fit., (2d story-) - selT-lm
TO SPECULATORS and CAPITALISTS.
—Thirty acres or less of beautilul Land on Wyoming
Avenue, near New Second street, only two miles north
of tke pav*“ienM. for sale a bargain, and terms easy.
IT,* 0 p - k LWD.SX South SIXTH Street, (second
gtor y) relT-lm
jpOR SALE—
One of the most Valuable and Desirable
DOUBLE . BROWN STONE RESIDENCES
- IN TEE CITY,
No* 1810 CHESTNUT STREET,
EXTENDING THROUGH TO GEORGE STREET.
Having been built by the owner for his own Residence,
no expense has been spared in its construction.
Apply to _ CHARLES BOGGS;
620 Market Street,
, Or to M. THOMAS ft BONB,
sel4-lmlf 180 and 141 South Fourth Bt.
Heal (Estate.
rjIXEOUTORS 5 SALE OF VALUABLE
■R—4 RE AL JSBT A TE.—Ponuant to the last will and
testament of Joel Davis, late of the township of Upper
Darby, Delaware oouoty, deceased, will be sold at nub
liosaJe, on THURSDAY,, the I,4th of October, 1868, at
the late residence of said deoeased, all that small
Farm, TEN ACRES of highly improved
land, situate in Haverford township, on the road lead
ing from Merlon to Chester, and within three-quarters
of a mile or the West Ohester Plank Road, by which it
Is flfvoa miles from Philadelphia. The improvements
oonsist of a substantial two-storied STONE HOUSE,
with a piazta in front, and a pump near the door; a
BARN, atone stable high, nearly new; with other out
buildings. Besides a number of FRUIT , AND SHADE
TRESS, one acre of the above premises <s covered with
a grove of thriving yonng Timber; the balanoe is ara
ble land, In a high state o! cultivation, and is divided
Into convenient lots, with good fence. The property
is situated in a good neighborhood, and Is convenient to
mills, sohools, and places of publlo worship.
Sale to commence at o’clock in the afternoon,
when the conditions will be made known by
WILLIAM D, JONEB,
217 MARKET Street, Philadelphia,
GEORGE SMITH,
oc7-6t* . , Executors;
FARMS FOR. SALE—A splendid
**C FARM of 100, and one of 209 acres; a Mill
Property of 11 acres;..a Saw. Mill and Lumber
Yard; a House and. 2, acres for Sale, all near Nor
ristewn; a farm of .60 and one of>6s acres, near
Phoenlxville; one Farm. of 65 and two of 76 acres, 6
miles from Norristown; one Country-seat and 40 acres,
in Plymouth; Tavern and Store Stands in Norristown
and country. Catalogue of Farms and Full description
given by addressing B R. OOBSON,
004 2w Beal Estate Broker, NORRISTOWN, Pa.
m PRIVATE RESIDENCES FOR
Julß-SALE.—-Some of the most beautifully situated
Properties in and around NORRISTOWN is now offered
for Sale or Exchange; also a large Brick Building, adapt
ed and used for a BOARDING SCHOOL for several
years, and for which there is a good opening. For par
ticulars address R R OORSOtf,
oc4-2w NORRISTOWN, Pa.
political.
j^SSEHBLY-
IIOQHD DISTRICT,
OC4-81* EDWARD S. REDSTRBAKR
pBOPLE’S TICKET.
STATE OFFICERS.
JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
JOHN H. READ.
CANAL COMMISSIONER,
WILLIAM E. FRAZER.
CONGRESS.
First DißTßtof ...JOHN w. RYAN.
Bboord “ EDW. JOY MORRIS.
Third “ JOHN P. VBRRBS.
Fourth “ .WM. MILLWARD.
Fifth “ JODNWOOD.
STATE SENATOR.
THIRD DISTRICT,
JOHN H. PARKER.
FOR REPRESENTATIVES.
First District... ..JOSEPH H. BINEX.
Sbqoxd « SAMUEL SWENBY.
Third “ WM. H. MATTHEWS.
Fourth t( .*..*«**J.MORRIS HARDING.
Fifth “ GEORGE T. THORN.
Sixth « JOSEPH M. CHURCH.
Bsvrhth u ».DAYID H. BTYER.
Eiobts “
i< GSOROB W. WOOD.
■< ISAAC I. NEAUi.
Blitisth ••»•••■ ..IBAAO A. SHEPPARD,
Twelfth
Thirtrbsth “ FRANCIS EDWARDS.
Fourtrbhth u ••••••SIMON GRATZ.
Fiftrrhth “ .... GEORGE. W.HAMKBSLBY.
Bixtrrhth 11 GEORGE WILEY,
BzYaXTH«KTH“ ' ...O. F. ABBOTT,
OOUNTY OFFICERS.
SHBKII r,
WILLIAM H. KEEN.
RBOISTBR OF WILLS,
GEORGE W. MoMAHAN.
OI.ERK OF ORPHANS’ COURT,
NIHBOD WOOLERY.
ELECTION, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12.
se22-tOcl2
rjHO GASH BUYERS.
JAMBS 8. EARLB & SON.,
816 CHESTNUT STREET,
orpoßira thi oibimd hocss,
Invite the attention of Western and Soathern Custom'
era to their Immense and elegant assortment of
LOOKING-GLABBEB,
OIL FAINTINOS,
PORTRAIT AND PICTURE-FRAMES,
Suitable for the
FALL TRADE.
rjiHE “OLD DOMINION"
COFFEE POT,
THE “OLD DOMINION”
TEA POT,
Are manufactured, under toe patent Tor toe United
gtatofl, by
ARTHUR* BURNHAM,, & GILROY,
Mu. 117 and 119 South TENTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
in* Merchants visiting Philadelphia, should, hr all
means, lay in asupply of these COFFEE and TEA POTS,
which are rapidly coming Into use, and destined in a
abort time to supersede all others.
A. B. & G» are also manufacturers, under the
patent, of
ARTHUR’S CELEBRATED AIR-TIGHT
SELF-SEALING CANS AND JARS,
Which, it is conceded on all hands, are the best in the
market. aul7-tuth<fcfltnolB
Also,- Trade Agents for
TORRBY’B ADJUSTABLE DOOR SPRING-
: PHRENOIiOIiIOAIi
stisssgS
Families visited wben requested, end » liberal 41b
“« n eii“B °*° clalw ' aw obMtuut .t..'pmi«deipm»
RUSSIA HEMP and VARNS For SALE,
by WEAFER, lITLEK 400.,
' No. w North Water atreet, and
«e-S7 - No,aa North WH4RVSS
WJHO&*.
to fqail
of $lO.OO
roushlj.
coofitontj
ocB-St*
AIiADT .who has bad several years’ ex
perieoce in Teaching, dfiilm i Situation ns Visit
ing Teacher either in a School or Family. - Reference
given. Address TEAOHBB, Bex 068 V. Or It*
TTNION CHEMICAL PAINT.
tj WANTED—Shafting and Belting. Also, & Hoist
ing Machine, at USonth WHARVES. .
It* (Union Chemical Faint)
'VCTANTED—A Situation by an experi-
V V eneed Bookkeeper. Undoubted' references
given. Please address A. B. C., at this Office. oc7-3t*
WANTED— By a competent Bookkeeper,
a set of Books to keep evenings. Address
BOOKB, Press office. ~ ' oc7-2t»
A. MIDDLE-AGED MAN, who is a good
Penman, desires employment a* Copyist, perma
nently or transiently. Address COPYIST,-this Office.
ocT-2t*- ‘ •
A YOUNG LADY of musical education
wishes a Situation as Organist. Qood reference
given. -Address ORGANIST, office of this paper.
oc7-4t*..
VSTANTED—A Situation by one tborongh
* V ly acquainted with the Hardware business , Best
of reference and security given if required. Salary not
so much an bbject a* employment. Address, at this
office, W,G. ocT-3t*
VXf ANTED—A Purchaser for. a retail
* ▼ Drag Btore, centrally Located- and doing a good
2S™»* Satisfactory reasons and full particulars
»ita ««***£? on interview being had.- Address
office of Tht Press. ©c7-Bt*
rw\o DRUGGISTS.— WANTED—A Sitna-
J* *fS? in * Wholesale or Retail Drug Store, by a
Sen L M fo , ur under instruction
w la a graduate of the' Phi
ladelphia College of Phtrmacy. Can refer to his last
employer as to his character and qualifications: Ad
dress CHARLEB, at this office. oeT-st*
V^ANTED —An Intelligent aged Geutle
v T man in an Insurance Office, to go on errands and
make himself generally useful. Address PIRBINBU
RANOB, this Office. ' , o«7-3t*
TXf ANTED—A Partner in a pleasant bnsi
w V ness, whooan command $BOO in each. The busi
ness is safe, and yields a large profit. ' Address OAPI
TAL, office of The Prua. oeO&t*
XMT ANTED—To purchase, an Interest in a
v T respectable business already established, not re
quiring more than $l,OOO in cash; Address TBADR,
ihlsOffice. . - oefi-3*
YX/'ANTED—To Rent, for.-the winter- sea-.
▼ v son, with immediate possessionj a Furnished
house of moderate else, with-modern improvements,
west of Tenth street. Address Ai M., office of - this
paper. * -‘ 004
WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES
" ‘ CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to
whom will be giTen good pay, board, clothing, end
medical attendance. Fay from ftt to <S2 per month.
No men having a wife or ehiM will be accepted. Apply
for MOURYKp 81BYI01 at So 81TMABRJT Btmt,
above lighth, north aide.
W. TH. MAOBTJDHB,
let Lieut, let Sngoona.
Beeralttag OSoer.
BOARDIN' <*.—A handsome Suit /of
ROOMS, with Dressing-room.’ Bath, and every
convenience, and several Rooms, suitable for families or
single gentlemen. . No. 701 TINE Street,' opposite
franklin Square. - oc44t*
COMMUNICATING FRONT ROOMS,
with fall or partial Board, at 204 West WASHING
TON Square. ‘ ooT-3t* .
Mrs. d. p. bowers* walnut-st.
THEATRE, eorner of NINTH and. WALNUT
Street.
FRIDAY EVENING, Octobers.lB66.
THE SON OF THE NIGHT.
Ben Leil, Mr. F. B. Conway; Bake Dorato, Mr. H. A.
Ferry; Bravadora, Mr. McDonough J Jolla, Mrs. D. P.
Bowers; Ghebe), Mrs. F. B. Conway; Hrrtha. Miss
0. Bleb logs. - ‘
To be preceded by THE INCONSTANT.
Prices of admission—Second Tier and Family Circle,
and Third Tier, 26 cents; Parque% 87# cents; Dreea
Circle, 60 cents; Private Boxes, according to their
locale, $8 and $6; Single Seats In Orchestra and Private
Boxes, 76 cents.
Doom open at quarter before 7 o’clockt Curtain rises
at 7# o’clock . ,
"WHEATLEY fc CLARKE* AROH-ST.
v v THEATRE.—WiIIiam B.' Fiederioke, Acting and
Btage Manager.
FRIDAY EVENING, October 8, 1866,
MONEY.
■ Sir John Vesey, Mr. John Gilbert; Evelyn, Mr.
Wheatley; Graves, Mr. Clarke; Olara Douglas. Mrs.
John Drew.. .
NATAL ENGAGEMENTS.
Lieut. Kingston, Ur. Wheatley.
Admission, 26 eta. Secured Seats In Dreu Circle, BT#
eta; Orchestra Stalls,6o eta; Seat* in Private Boxes, To
eta; Gallery, 18 eta; Gallery for Colored Persons ,26eta;
Private Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, 88 etc:
Whole Private Box, $B.
- Doors open at quarter before T o’clock; commence at
7#, precisely
American academy of music,
BROAD AND LOCUST Btreets.
THE GREAT RAVELS!
FRIDAY EVENING, Oct 8,1858,
EVOLUTIONS ON THE TIGHT ROPE.
LA F&TE OHAMPETRE.
Lour dan, Francois Ravel: Colin. Mons. Mao gin;
Annette, Mile Chiarini. v
‘ ’ASPHODEL.
Babllas, Gabriel Ravel; Turraff, Fnnoola-Bml;
Asphodel, A. Lehman; Zamlnta, M’lle Lina Windtll.
Admission—Parquet, Parquet Circle, and Balcony f IQ
cente; Family Otrole and Amphitheatre, 86 cents. -
'' Beata can be seoored from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. wFh*
out extra charge. Children und*r 10 v«u* h»Tf nr m.
CONCERT HALL, CHESTNUT STREET
ABOVE TWELFTH.—Fifth week of nnsrrpaasea
suocees.—THE COLOSSAL REVOLVING REPRESEN
TATION* OF THE RUSSIAN WAR. the most mag
nificent and extensive exhibition in -the world. Con
eluding with the DESTRUCTION OF SEBASTOPOL.
Open every evening this week, and on Saturday after
noon. Admission26cents; children 18cents.
Doors open at 7. Performance at ajfof 8. oeASt
A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH AND
il CHESTNUT Streets.
Here again 1 Betnrn of the old favorite,
SIGNOR BLITZ.
New and Comical Scenes in VENTRILOQUISM.
Extraordinary Hagieal Demonstrations, and the
LEARNED CANARY BIRDS.
Open every Evening daring the week, at half-past 7
o’clock and on Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons at S.
Admission, 36 oenta;Children, IS oenhi. *e34-Im*
ATIONAL HALL—MARKET STREET.
OPEN lOS THE 7I7TH WEEK.
J. Ix&oo Williams’s unrated
PANORAMA 07 THE BIBLE.
This magnificent PAINTING- oommencee with Ohaoe,
and continues down in historical order to the Babylo
nish OaptiTity, containing more than fifty of the moat
sablime and interesting scenes in the Bible.
Exhibition EVERY EVENING. Boors open at Tj to
commence at 8 o’clock precisely.
Tickets 88 cents—to be had at Hall door. Ohlldrs
under 10 years 16 cents.
Aleo. Exhibitions on WEDNESDAY and SATUR
DAY A7TERNOONB for families and schools. Boon
open at 2; to commence at 8 precisely.
Explained by Professor TIBBITTfI.
Siunrance Companies.
HiAEKET FIRE INSURANCE CO.
IYJL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
.0. A. WALBOBN.
CASH CAPITAL.
SURPLUS
.JOHN A. FIBHER.
TOTAL ASSETS..
DIRECTORS.
BENJAMIN H. HOWELL, President.
Phlletm H. Holt of 280 Front street.
Joseph P Wickham, late Wickham's & Hatcblnseii.
Silas Davis ofA.B&B Davis.
Oliver H. Shepard. of Shepard, Howe A Co.
Henry Howland, of Rowland A Banka.
Alfred L. Rowe, of T. G. A A. L. Rowe.
Wm. P. Miller, of Wm. P. Miller A Co.
Stephen W Gaines, of 8 W. A B. A. Galnaa.
BlUba L. Walton, of Walton, Little, A Co.
Nelaon Sherwood, of Nelson Sherwood A Co.
Henry G Reeve, of H. G. Reeve A Co.
Daniel T. Willeta, of WiUets A Co.
Albert L. Be Oatnp, of Baker A Be Camp.
John M. Brace, Jr., of Brnee, Odell, A Faraam.
Stephen Liolngton, of 216 Front * trees.
Enoch Ketob&m, of E. Ketcham A Co.
Wm A Gumu-inga, of Beards A Cummings.
Henry Lylea, Jr., of Lyles. Polhamtu, A Co.
Brewster Valentine, of Valent’ne A Bergen.
Geo. B. Whitfield, of G. A J Whitfield A Co.
Albert Havemyer, (late Havemjer A Moller.)
Tennis W. Quick, of Quick A BHommedisu.
David M. Turn ore, of Edey A Tnrnnre.
Jose T. Navarro, of Mora Brothers, Navarro A 00.
Edward Bill, of 119 Broad street.
Nathaniel W. Chater, of Peter V. King A Co.
Wm. H. Goodwin, of S. Goodwin A Brother.
John Friable, (Freeland, Squires, A Co.)
ASHER TAYLOR. Tice President
Insures on Buildings and Personal Property of every
description against Less or Damage ty Fixe, on the most
favorable terms.
HENRY P. FREEMAN, Secretary.
INSURANCE IN THE ABOVE COMPANY OAN BE
EFFECTED THROUGH
STEWART & JOHNSON.
ocl-frmAwBßt-lf
ENGRAVING
Bailey & go.,
TOMMBLT
BAILEY 4 KITCHEN,
H»T« removed to their new Eire-proof, White Marble
NORTH 8188, SBLOW THB GIRARD HOUBB.
Now opening thehr fall stock of
IMPORTED JEWELRY, ELATED WARBS, AND
To whtoh they invite the attention of the publle.
BILVBR-WARB, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, ABD
pARRIAGES.
WM. D, ROGERS,
COACH AND LIGHT-OARRIAOE BUILDER,
1009 AND 10U CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Orders for CARRIAGES from *ll p*rta of the world
executed with promptneee, and a*tlsfaotlon guarantied.
eelS-Stnif
Removal.— van haagen * mo-
KEONE have removed th B irDETE
WORKS to their New Factorv in CALLOWHILL
Street, near the Wire Bridge, adjoining David Tfcaln Sc
Co.’s Adamantine Candle Works. oe&to
Removal.— o. c. sadler & 00. hava
romovod from No. 8 North Water Stnwt to No.
103 ARCH etreet, aeoond door above front. Ml,
Soariiing.
'Amusements.
.8300,000
. T 8,300
, 83TS,SOO
No. 108 South lOURTH Street,
Philadelphia.
ttktcljes, Jetoelrn, &c-
819 CHESTNUT STREET,
EANOY GOODS,
PEARLS,
AT WHOLIBALI AID BITAIL.
Carriages
Sentouala.