• J , v :,< : v , -In lome aftyage natlonß no man is permitted to . . hlb'.place inpbblib gatherings, ttlthehia aahlovndft ■Qertainnumber of justifiable • ? resembling thisia tho ruljpg -idcaj, nOt of 'an' ftri6tooraoy, bat6f an oligarchy. c Tlio'lrblationß or an oligarchy ~with an aristocracy - are the iuQBt;jntorcBtingproblcmsof social .science. The former isnn artlfioiVlcbnibinaticn, the latter is anaturalone, andthe/forzner. is al ways eating into/anddeßtroying the latter, as Mount’: Y esayius does, the olderhnd morejaatural • mountain with'the ruins of which it Is surrounded; An oligarchy haS Oancd’-the'borruptionof an • aristocracy; bat her© copes tfio great paradox which has beeii' n6t(ced'by 'the oldest political writers; which. Jreobiyed Its grandest illustra tion in the npo^theKbinanCommonwealth. The jealous 'oligarchy—the. people* who' spend ' their lives in" maintaining .• an order, and in re pelling ambitions merit ana intrusive excellence— are often themseLveS the most recent accessions to the order defended.’:-. Tho, representatives of an cient nobility,' undisputed rank; territorial power, historical associations,'and such actual, conspicu ous,' apdandeuiablC'claims to respect, are apt to be careless.; They have no .occasion to talk loud, , They cap ajfotd'to, bit still and let others magnify . them,.aB tti'e‘m&ss is ..certain to do. It is the up start'who gobs hbout with his one' solitary note— the ariB?ooraqy t , . , Ho musfe kill his man. He mast exhibit powers of destruction- and exclusion. He is making tip his tale of heads,as his claim to. beYree’of the Order. * The fourteenth Earl of Der by need hot .oondeficcnd to a warfare with “gro oers asdtailors.” - His late colleague, the grand . son.-Br.Xaw, seems to think that he has still to ... . , ; ■ - How, > the -aristocracy is a great fact—it a very great fact—and 000 which' it is neither wise corposaible. to pnt .ontpf the,question. Woe.to the man that <attemptJ"it. Bat there are other great faot«,:quite as.great, we, bad almost said greater; but comparisons are nnnooesoary as well as odious.- There is the great foot of native talent; energy; j genius) and : virtue. There is the unde niable fact of nature's pwn lordsrhobles, chiefs, uhd rulors,' in every classj'and' only crashed and marred by the=misfortune of a bad! education or want of opportunity. - Take a hundred youths of even the.,.ioaest mercantile classes,, including the* sons of .Mr.-John Cliipin'and his thrifty spouse; and somo‘ of them. will' certainly show, talents,!that raay.be ueofnl to the State., Here and there will. be .found & youth fit for any posi tion, and even.where there may be a want of man ner and address there will still be courage, honor, a Strong sense of ddty,a desire to exoel, an aotnal excellence inhomo accomplishments neoossary to the pivil or military service: A man may be a first-rate ehgineor, an excollent draughtsman, a very gtiod linguist, a capital .horseman, a olever hand at accounts, and *n excellent lawyer, without the polish of goodaooiety, and with a simply respec table parentage. There, is not suoh a super- i abundhnoe of these qualities in the aristoora cy that we can afford to reject them undor plebeian namoa or hampered yrl’h indifferont connexions. The truth is. we want thorn'as wo do. bone and sinow. If tub aristocracy would supply rank and file to. tho army, we should not send out recruiting parties to pick up all the idle follows aick of regular employment.- -We should point with pride to a mus ter-roil of lords and honorables. But we cannot do without clodhoppers and fastian jackets. * So, also, if tho "aristooraoy would give us a sufficient sup ply of the heads and hearts necessary for the com mand of an ariny, : and -all the departments of the public service, we might be oontent to loave pa tronage In of the aristocracy. - Even in that:ease,-however,-the aristocracy , would soon floditself drivento competitive examination, and siioh devices,'as its only protection against that official oligarchy which exoludes the rabble of lords and honorables in OTder to make room for the sons, nephews, cousins, connexions', and per sonal friends of the Individuals-ruling at down ing street; the Horse Guards, tho India-house, the Board of Control; or elsowhere. Bottheplain foot of .the case is,' that there is no. abondanoe of first rato qualities In ..any class/ The supply is not equal.to! tbo.dUmsipd. -It from these little isles W.e undertake.to master, and govern a fifth of the human race oh the 'opposite side of tho globe, we want all we can got; we must get good men, wherever we find ioem.- We must go into shops, offices, and; warehouses—that is, into the schools filled iromthoso. quarters. < It is of no use to in quire whether a good scholar or a good mathema tician is not all the better for having moved in the first circles, and having been accustomed to com mend from his very childhood. We are in want of good scholars, mathematicians, linguists, law yen, and-other. ; sons of genius, and we must get them .whehoo' we can.; r *.■. ■ Axraristooraeyneed never be jealous of high personal qualities, as they are always Bure to find their home id'its’oWn, circle' some day or other, and augment Us power and dignity. ' A real aris tooraoy does notresent being supplied and invigo rated evcr'-productlve powers 1 of naturerlnaurimksand.olaeses. i vena forced in tho hotbed of an oligarchy, the man of questionable, position, .who is. ever auxiouß to prove' he has nothing in common with the blood of tea dealers and-clothiers.' Take arobust,'clever, and bustling divlno, and make him a bishop; let his son turn hie inherited talents to a still more distin guished purpose at the .bar, and let the successful lawyer not only leave his son a title, but make him, while still a ( boy, the.wealthiest sineourist In the land,'and there yon have a sure receipt for a. champion stand in the gap against all Qthef;Upstarta. Suoh a man, must be a sworn foe to native talent and humble ambition. The aris tocracy he defends may be only the existing state of things, which gives nim a.iail to bis name and so inatiy thousands a yearj biit who is to know that ? There must he many people In this country who think the Earl of EUenboroagh a very great personage, $ pillar of the, aristocracy, and a very keen disoHm/nstor of those finer qualities that go wUh:the blood.'f N When he proclaims to the'world, ! that in s order to Command naturally and effectively a m&B most be a born gentleman, as weU.aaa plod ding scholar, the mob ofjwolnVoutoasfe regard him as the angel protecting tho approaches to raradiso. He is tho very spirit of exclusion. But how is it that ptber men, with genealogies .ten times as long; and without a carious admixture of divinity, law, And wo know not what besides, quite fresh in thoir blood, have sympathy for the said outcasts, ftud 7 acidaliy give, them a chance of emerging. •How Is it that they leavo tho custody of their paradise to such an angel as Lord Ellen borough? The truth is'that'it matters Uttle to them if the son 'or . grandson of a valet should turn out by chance oapableof the highest employments. - Should he even be made a baronet over -the heads ef some gentlemen’s sons,' they, are not the worse for it.' Hay, if in process of time, he should become one of themselves, ;lhey remem-, her how their;own forefathers acquired their posi tion,'' and they acquiesce in the perpetuity of the institution/, They.are content that their rank, should be. replenished from the same noble'quar ter. :Wbatever tbe rcasonB why the distinguished Jegal peer and sineourist does not feel thisoon tontmebt, but vehemently deprecates the threa tened invasion of low-born virtues, the fact is so, and the publio must put their own oonstruotion on theriatieiv - / - CITY ITEMS. Tna Stbbkosco'pk.—Of all tho multiform invon* tioD/of optlcol jtcjepci, nonß, if„we except spectacles, are.so, Admltybly;Adapted fa. home <QM at the stereo scope.' In' spending WeveringWUharfrlendjashort tlmqflece, who fasdcbliected a verycholce selection of views for a stereoscope lo hi« poueulon, we had an ex* empKfleatiiraVboth ot its entertaining and Instructive qaalitfek. ,ThV : yiewiy man/ of them, were<plcturea taken from striking sronee witnessed in his recent tra- Tele avex the continent of Europe. In a Tiflit, since then, to Mtasra. McAllister ft Brother, the leading optician* .in this city, we foued tbat.tbe stereoscope is rapidly.becoming a household necessity in every well* reyiifetarfamily..'The instrument* are furnished at moderate expense! alUiongh they have some of a very .expensive character, of,V.large slzej and.elegantly finished. The instrument once secured, the views can, of course, ho multiplied at pleasure; and thero is this advantage attached to the stereoscope, that, when the pictures have been pied long ebough to have become too familiar, they can he exchanged fox others at a trifling difference In cost.'Among the.immense variety of views' shown us by the Meun. McAllister, were faithful pic tures of all plsces of note in Europe and America, so exquisitely painted that, by viewing theta in tho Instru merit at a proper focus, they appeared the most wonder* fnlly forreet counterparts of Mature Imaginable. Thrive; gentleisen have reoently published a book of more thui a hundred, pages, containing a srientlfiode scrlption or the stereoscope, together with engraved illustrations of over two hundred articles embraced in their branch of business, making, upon the whole, an instructive and useful little work; and, as it is intended for, gratuitous ..distribution, many of our readers will thank us for informing them that they can have it sent to (heir address, anywhere in the United States, free of «hargd.v^;^ v '.' > ; A Popular Stove.*—ln passing , along Market street the' other day, our attention was called to the ex tensive display or at the' establishment ;.of Mr. . Manilla, at No. OQO.' His advantages In point of msn ufacturlng facilities, arid the character of his stock, are well known to many of our citizens.' This season, how*, ever,' he offer* an attraction thatgtyes him many addi tional advantages.' .He has effected an improvement upon Silrer’s celebrates patent stove, which renders i* one of the most desirable stoves now in use. Theira-, provement consists in acast-irougraterest,bymeans ot which it Is impossible. for. the grate to be broken down in cleaning the cyilader. This improvement of Mr. Manigle’s is deserving of attention.' PfIBBifOLOQY in THE are pleased to learn that, since our anmMscement a few daps since; that Mr,. Capon was prepared to visit families for'the purpose ofmaklng examinations,-several of the first famiUes'iu our otty have avaUed'theinselvesof hisrafu ableseivicGS. recommend others to go and do like wise,’ _.y ~ . '- " ~* r '\ • Panorama.—This beautiful, painting,, which, has ‘drawn from so much pmfseVwo uhderstsrii, wUI close Its exhibitions next week; -> It is a complete and perfect picture of the most important events in sacred history, and ahould be seen' by every person.. It lswell calculated to instruct and fill the .mind of the beholder with the grandeur and , sabUmli^of-Bible history .‘ - /-. *- • 1 • r ' \i~ Moftß"of Tins Oni/EStial Pibe Works.—Tut- TLBts OoMBT iN Bion*.—Tuttle’s comet can now be seen in the' rons'telUtidn'Pcgasaa; without the eld of stele scope. This group is in & direct range with a line drawn from the TwoPointera In thV'i I Great Dipper”. the' and Is,about as far from that body as - Arcturux. „ These celestial wonders excite’much Inters est* but they dp not divert public 'attention from the elmntgt&mcnts gotten' up at the Brown Btope Clothing Hall'of Bookie A. Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Blxth.- •’ K*; : . , Tna Jlbdepcndent voters have by tikr*‘!time-dec!ded , r.Wbo‘ - / afri _orir Sraleri'rihd la#* ! Tbe rssnlt ofHhis election can only : be time,; brie’ thing; hpwkyerj J» certain, jwd.most fashions able 'Olotklog Ao .bo found In Philadeiphia wUI be, As : ie ttom%9&Bi SI Eldrijg*,No,B*i Cbfstnai .; In themj wordfor it they will - - { Cotlbby, 714 Cheat* tine Wa*eV :Ji f^ Chestnut rt./, s JspAribrd.TeaTtsyS.riod lYAiters; '.7l4'Ohfatno.t flfc. X ■- BrwmdTron Andirons ft' it; ■ , ' " Cojfc tag^tSnslfyofrilliUricis, lirtpitttaium*. [Reported for The PreM.l , CHARLESTON—?ohr Jane K Balter, Johnson—367 bales cotton B Patterson A Co} CO empty fault barrels Fred Wenxel; 83 old tyres M W Baldwin k Oo; 100 hales cotton Trenholm, Bros A Oo: 60 do order; £9 tea rioe <Jre/ner£ Harknsss; 9 boxes type 1/ Johnson A Oo; 198 bbls rosin J Palmer A Go: 66 bdls paper 1) M Zimmer* man; a fahds 2 pipes 8 bbls scrap Iron Morris A Jones A 00. i-BOSTON—Steamship Olty of New York, Howes—ll6 pkgs domestics B W Ohase 4: Sons|JAt Farnhsm, Kirk bam A Oo; 79 do Frothingham k wfausi 65 do George F Peabody & Co; 162 do A Blade k Oo: 62 do wain, Lea* iping 4 Oo: 68 pkgs boots and shoes W A A L Shumway; 61 do Hendry A Harris: 47 do W Brown; 42 do Graff k FairUmb; 88 do J H Thompson * Co: 10 bbls oil HU Crawford; 6 pianos Obiokerlng k Sons: 6do J £ Gould; 14 cases ndw Wft Lewis k Bone; 60 bdls paper O Me* garge & Oo; 14Q do U«garge Bros;; 41 pkgs glass Mossy k Munrne; 11 bales tobacco Bncknor, MoOammon k Oo; 17 pkgs hdw Pasozl Morris k Co: 22 bass catch W Ba* pbselrlOO.do order;-100 half cbeste-tea John Tlera k Co; 61 oases chalk W E Thompson: 10 do books M Tho mas St Sene; 26 bdls cane Wilcox BrOfl k Oo{ 10 bbls on B A Bonder k Op: 162 bbls apples and berries GBul son; 304 do Burrell, Stearns & Oo; 91 doSelzSrA Co; 60 A Burr; 500 pkgs mdse Leeoh A Co; 1000 do various consignees. ’ , BA ..... S4VANNAH—Schr W H Salih, cotton Stevut, Cation * Oo; 60 do B 60 Ao D 8 Broun fc Oo; 6 Co- cotton yrMto Jewop A. Mooro; -821 lacks wheat 76 hbla flourßteniui, Baker * Oo: sWmrtx Bdo feather* B M Jones Sc Co, 2 ear ifhoels A*Whitaey A Sons; 87 empty o*sks Massey, Col lins k Oo; 74 do 60 bales cotton.order. ~ marine JnUlhflflitt. PORT OF PMILAPgLFHIA, Oct. 13. 16t». ST7N BISXa .6 201 BUN*SBT0.«•»•••»>.Q 84 HIGH WATER * 0 68 arrived Steamship Oily or New York, Howes, 48 hours from Boston, with mdse and passengers to H' Wlnsor. At 2 P M Monday, below the Ledge Light, passed the brig Mary B Fierce, lumber loaded. Bohr W H smith, Briggs, 6 days from Bavannah, via quarantine, with mdse to Bishop, Simons Sc 00. Bohr Jane N Baker, Johnson, from Charleston, tls quarantine, with cotton, rice, Ac. to Pettit, Martin * Oo.'- • - ' Bchr L 8 Levering, McLaughlin, 0 days from Boston, In btliast to captain. .• Bohr Rebecca. ——, 10 days from Provlncetown, with mdse to Geo A Wood. Bohr Yandalia, Cooper, 2 days from Georgetown, Dal, with grain to Bloharuson k Overm n. Bohr Ladies 1 Choice, Btraughan, 1 day from New Cas tle. Del, with oata to Jas B*rratt k Bon Sohr Xnteiprise, Cranston, 1 day from Newport, Del, with oats to 3as Barratt Sc. Son. Bchr J W Dodge .Bailey, 6 days from Newburyport, with mdse to Geo A wood. Bchr Willard P Phillips, Smith, 6 days from Newbury* port, in ballast to captain. Bchr Roxanna Barley, Marts, 10 days from Province town, with mdse to Geo A Wood. Bchr John/A Hmard, Laws, 2 days from Milford, Del, with bark to Richardson k Overman. Bchr R J Mercer, Robinson from Charleston. Bohr Al-nira T, Gandy, from Providence. Sohr D G Flora, Backett, from Folly Landing. Schc D H Rialey, Boyce, from Boston Bchr Raven,,Rose, from Boston. Bchr E O Dennison, Harrison, from Deep River.. Sloop Olivia, Fox. 1 day from Odessa, Del, with wheat to Christian k Curran. CLEARED. Steamship Pennsylvania, Teal, Richmond, Thomas Webster.'Jr. Sohr G M Robertson, Morrow, Bt Thomas, J F Pe nialon. Bchr Btepken Taber, Cook, Charleston, D 8 Stetson k 00. Bcfar Willard P Phillips, Smith, Boston, Noble, Ham mett k Caldwell. Sohr Almira T, Gandy. Providence, L Rothermel. Schr D G Floyd, Backett, Prondenoe, b Audsnried k 00. .. Bchr Samuel Oaatner, Sheppard, Cambridge, do Bchr W G Audenried, Hewitt, Boston, do Bchr Thos F Cooper, —-, New York, do Bchr E O Dennison, Harrison, Newbnrg, Yan Dump, Norton A Go. Schr J H Risley, Boyce, Lyun, Hayes k Godshafl. Sohr Thos Page, Robinson, Washington, ‘ do Bohr E A Cummings. Richardson, do do Btr H L Gaw, Her, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. (Correspondence of The Press.) HAVRE DR GRACE, Oct 12,1868. The Wyomtng left here this morning with 10 boats, laden and consigned as follows: Virtue, wheat, corn and lumber to—; J Q A Me* Oonkey, bark, to Quaker City Mills, and grain to J L Bewley A Oo; Darisman k Son, lumber and cloverseed to Bolton. Vanlerveer k Co; Sami Hepburn, lumbsr to Norcross 6s Sheets; J P Dawson, do to D B Taylor k Oo; Robt' Bipton, do to H Croskey; Dr D O Heller, coal to Delaware City. (Ooraespon&enee of The Pres*.) READING. Oct. 11.1868 The following boats, from the Union Canal, passed into the gchmukiU Canal to-day, bound to PnUadel phia, laden ana consigned as follows: Mary A Rebecca, lumber to Beoj J Janney; Kantner, lumber and wool to captain: Howard, lumber to John Craig; Crystal Palace, do to J 8 O Stearns, Elizabeth town, NJ. (STTXLKOBArX.I (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) Oafi.lslaitd, Oot 12, 6# P M. Two herm brigs and several light schr* passed In this afternoon. Nothing his passed out to-day. hut a fleet of schrs is now coming down the bay. Wind E—wea ther cloody, and looks stormy, . Yours, Ac, THOB. B. HUGHSB. [»Y IILiaXATH VO THW PB188.) Boston. Oct. 12. Arrived, ships Herald of the Morning. Baker, from London; Champlain, Wyman, Shields; M R Ludwig, Liverpool Pasted Highland Light at noon, ship Bockall, hence 17th nit for Calcutta; lost misen mast and fore and main topgallant masts. . ; New YoK. Oct 12. 'Atrived,. barque Sarah, from Bavanilla. fpoken. Sept 28, off Castle Island, brig Stephen O Bass, from Nassau for Baltimore, with guano. Hampton Roads. Oct 12. Arrived, brig Mary Staples, of WeWport, from Ma ehias, bound to Buenos Ayres, damaged and leaking Nsw Oblbass, Oet 12. Arrived, ship Belle of the Ooean, from New York. - MEMORANDA. U7 1 See Holmes 1 Hole.. Steamship Gaharba, Dni/ock, for Havana, cleared at New York yesterday. Steamship Arabia, Stone, cleared at New York yes terday for Liverpool. Skip Argo, Ballard, for SanFranelaeo, cleared at New York yesterday. Bhlp Kensington, from Shanghae, where she was sold, arrived at Amoy July 18. Ship Mameluke, Pike, for Hong Kong, via Cardiff, sailed fram Liverpool 24th nit. Ship Logan, Harsh, for New Orleans, sailed from Li verpool 24th ult. Ship Mary MoNear, McNear, from Sunderland, ar rived at Caldera about Aug 10, and remained 17th, dis charging ' Bbip White Faleon, Drummond, fromSonderland, was discharging at Oaldera Aug 17. Bbip Alice Conece. 81sger, from Ban Franoisoo, sailed from New York llth last. Barque Grand Turk) Dollirer, cleared at Boston 11th Inst* tor Cardenas. • Brig Ormns, Baker, hence, arrired at Heir Bedford 10th last' Schr-Esther Ann, (Br) hence, was at Nassau, NP, 80th alt. ’ fiohr Alabama. Yaogilder, henoe, arrired at Qulnoy 2d inat Bohr Shenandoah, Smith, sailed from Folly Landing Qthinst for Philadelphia. Bohr Helen; sailed from Sydney. 08. 20th alt. for Philadelphia. Bcbrs Koxbnry, Brown, and Jaa Bliss. Hatch, henoe. arrived at Bangor Oth Inst Bohr Selena Helen, Kelly, cleared at New York yes terday for Philadelphia. Schrs Datlel Morris, Hoover, Margaret Plater, Ro binson, and Joseph trances, Bennett, arrived at Wii* miogton. Bel, 11th mat. Schr Anna Smith, Smith, for New Haven, will aail to day for.Wilinington, Del. Bohr Q- E Prescott, Gilkey, from Jacksonville, at Bor* ton 11th inst, , Schr Ann Pickrell, Le'verton, henoe at Georgetown, DO, 11th lost . . Schri Maty Haley. Haley, and Theresa 0, Gandy, hence at Boston 11th bat. Schrs Boston, Brower, Northern Light, Lake, and Neptune, Magee, hene#, arrived at Newburyport 10th Instant. Bohr Georgia. Sweet,'sailed from Newbnr/port 11th inst. for Philadelphia. Bohr B 0 Scribner, Carlisle, from New Orleans, at Boston 11th Inst. DOMESTIC PORTS NEW YORK, Oct 12—Ar:brig Ftedsnla, Lord. Nne vitas; schrs.Sarah Maria, Underhill. Baraooa; Emily Kerr. Martin, Bio Hache; James House. Sprague, Al exandria; Lydia Ann. Voorbeea, Baltimore; Oriental, Fraser, Nassau,NP: Pollox.Ssebusen. Saguala Grande; Indus, Stabler, Fajardo, PR; Herscbeli, Diiisall, WJI miogton. NO; Wide World, Bnskley. do. ' Old, steamship Alabama, Schenok, Savannah; ships Henry Clark. Brown, Apalaobicota; It A Hlern, Btew art, Savannah; J H Billot, Tucker, Mobile; Saratoga, Trask, do;, Star of the West, Mo Almond, Savannah; barque Moneynick, Bmith, Charleston; B F Nash, Rams dalf.St Marks;, sebrs Yorktown, Wsglan, City Point: A J ue Roiißit, Tucker, Wilmington; J Aumack, Pearce, Wilmington. ' - . T * * HOLMES* HOLE, Oot 3. P M—Ar, soVs Yiotory, Ludwig, Philadelphia for Salem; Lissle Maall, Header* son. Boston for Philadelphia. Sid, brig Louisa; schr Caroline Grant. Oth—Ar, brigs RHxa Ann, Long, Darien for Waldo* boro; Watson, Tibbetts,. Philadelphia for Portland; schrs Warren O Nelson, Eodicott. Philadelphia for Oambridgeport; Gertrude, Horton. Philadelphia for Cape Ann; Silver Magoet, Perry, Boston for Phlladel fhit; Harriet A Rogers, Rogers, Salem for do: Dorcas reland, Baker, Marblehevd for do. ' 10th—Ar. brigs Sabao, Brown, and Oanlma, Plnbhara. from Philadelphia for Boston; schrs AHammral, Clark; T Lake, Scull; Wm P Oox, llonck; Jonathan May, Oobb: Mary Mu'er, Laws; Revenue,Corson, aadSawba, Hunt ley, from Philapelphla for Boston; Mary Price, Blizzard, Braodywioe, Del, for do; Alpine, Frethey, Philadetpbia for Portamontb; Brazil, Hawes, do for Augusta; Oata* Ho. Sawyer, from do for Baeo; A ! d, English, Boston, for Wilmington. NO; E H Atwood Atwood; B Sharp, May* hew; Eli Townsend, Williams;' J 8 Weldin, Smith; Pe quosfldek, Barrongbßi Oh*a 8 OaraUlrg, Bom»ra, and Spray, Errickson, do fox Philadelphia; Sea Flower, Clark, do for New York; B A Elliott, Kelsey, do for N Loadoo; Ann Turner, G'ffotd, and Oaroline W Holmes, Mcßlweej Boston for PhiUdalphia; Ephraim ft Anna, Dole, and EUsa ft Rebecca, price, Salem for do; Wave. Barrett, Danvers for do; Harriet ft Sarah, Tice, Quincy for do. 814, brigs Wm Crawford, Watson. Sabao, Oanimi; schrs Wauke&g, Snow Flake, Ocean Wave, Bed Bover, A Hammond, T Lake, Wm P Oox. Jonathan May, Mary Miller, Mary Price, Alpine, Ontario, B G Atwood, and Aid. nth—Ar, brig Emily, Saunders. Philadelphia for Boston; schrs Lucy A Orcutt. Georgetown, DO, for do; Gen Armstrong, Kelsey, Richmond for do; Open Sea, Babbldge, from Baltimore for do; Eastern Belle, Turner, Baltimore for Portsmouth: Olivia Bnxton. Williams, do torßaib;' 8 Fleoner, Applegate, Boston for Savannah; George, Walt, Bath for Philadelphia; U S revenue eut ”orJ km,B Campbell, on a cruise. / Sid, eohra F Btratton,B K Bharp, EH Townsend, 6pray,Jß Weldin. Pequonnock, Ohas 8 Oarstalra, Sea Flower, E A Elliott, Ann Turner, O WHolmes, Ephraim i p® 0 !* Hwmer,, Elisa ft Bebecca, Wave, Harriet ft Sarah. George, and Mary Elisabeth. In port at 8 AM, wind light Trom NNW, brig Emily: sobra Revenue, Sahwa, Br.eil, Aeklam, L A Oroutt, Open Sea, Gen Armstrong, Forest. Sbylock, O Buxton, and revenue outter James Campbell. BOSTON, Oot 11—Ar, brigs George Washington, Bea ver, Jacksonville; Wm Barrington, Weeks, Wilming ton, NO. ■ / - ' ; Via Quarantine—9Wp Bennington, Buckland, ti Or leans; barque Elizabeth Hall, Hill, Savannah. Cid. barque B Golcord, Port. Spam, Trinidad; brigs Abbott Lawrence, Matthews, Jaomel; Judith Bomee, Raymond, Aux Osyes; Lonsdale, Baker, Jacmel; schr AngeUae Yaneleaf, Vanoleaf, Ricbmond.-Va Sailed—Wind N to NNE—Ship BB Forbes, In tow; baiqae Arols; schr AO Brewer. Bailed on Saturday, barque Belah. rOBEIGN POBTS. p At Nassau, NP, Sept 80, barque Oaba, Chase, fitting up. and will sail for New York Oct 5; brigantloe (late schr) Samuel Francis, Brown, from Maraoaibo for New York,in distress, with foremast sprung; is repairing, and will aail about Oot 10; brig Amina, Lewis, from Bos ton, ar Sept 34; Alma, (Br) Brown, ar Sept 34; schrs British' Qaeen, xßr) Johnson, do; A Oansle, (Br) from Savannah, d«; Borer, (Br) Kemp, from Baltimore, Tbe appraisement on cargo of ship 8 P Austin was com pleted- on the £4th, and tbe salvage will be settled in the vioe admiralty court the ceming. week, * Bid, schr Time, for Baltimore 950, 950, 990, .950, 990, .950, 950, 000.— SINGER’S' SEWING MaOHINfiS.—PRICES RE DUOKD.—A new and .elegant Family Sewing Ma chine for 650, and the general scale of prices greatly reduced. All who want a substantial, simple, and re liable Sewing Machine, which has an established repu tation for doing the. very fast wor£ on every kind of material, are invited to coil at our office and examine 'the new machines, at the reduced prices. They can not foil to fa satisfied. singer ft 00., i 03% ■: 1 %!? m^t, ARRIVALS AT THE.: PRINCIPAL HOTELS. DP *0 ONE O'CLOCK THIS MOBHIHO- GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut street, below Ninth A Morton, Ind R H v U,MaM i>HcV™S P ’NY t0!1 JII Bartlett’, Katuaa J Alf Am iK'lr* j MeadrlU. W KoWnien, jlohmoad v j Nove. Ala G W Camp A daugh, Ya J B Manny k la. Bich’d Mrs J Derby, NY J A Biazell, NO W- B C Carpenter, N Y J Pratt, Massachusetts MrsO Odium & ram, N Y P H Green & wife, NY Mrs E J Kilboutn, N Y Jr a F Morton. Boston T Vanneman k lady. Md B P Leonard k lady, NY B H Colton A wife, Mass Miss S Kelly, Mae* A 8 Abell, Oaltlmore 8 p L&’brop, Richmond M Davis. Virginia S R Churchill, NO W B McNairy, Washington Mrs A Y Brown, Wash Miss M Saunders, Wash Miss 0 Saunders, Wash N Hatch, Wash Mr Buckman Sc lady, Pa Geo Elmer, N Y R Yates Sc wife, Illinois O Urgenhart k wire, N Y M Iss Urgenhart. NY Mr Urgenhart, N Y W B Long, N Y Julios Leblanc, Cuba W H Stanford, N Y A Maynard, Boston Judge Donaldson,Pottsviile N Fergnion. Reading F L Cutting & la,Woroest’r Miss Abhle Winch, Worc’r J E Blester, Laomuter H Hasten, Boston Thos Sears, N Y Wm Stone k la, Boston W Y Pelton, NY A Robertson, N Y J Hoppook, N Y Ohaa P Cox, N J A H Fancleve, N J L H Johnson, Va T W Hunt, Memphis A W Griswold N Y AFromert, NY W Greiner, Richmond J H Greener, Richmond G B Bonn, Richmond J R Pierson, N J J P Btow A la, Ala D P McMullen, NY B W Evans, Providence,Rl O D Cook, N Y Wm h W Chapman k lady, 8 U Oornick.Va NY WE Green. Ya J Warren,Ohio JH Simonds, NY M A Otero k la,N Uexioo W H Hemmtek, NY B B Looey, Balt F B Lobey, Bait T D Loney. Balt E J Cowley, NY R N Neubat k la, St Louis T H B Brown, Va J T Bead, Va Robt Reeves, Dublin W U Hams, Nashville BF Norris. Nashville SB Hendrix, Ga J Cunningham, Sootland G A Davis, Ohio AW Cunningham, BooU'd WJ Davis, Mo RLyrlUa, NY JnoOCook. NY J 8 Barry, Bait 3 Fisher. 8t Louis H HOlarke, Boston R A Robbins, Conn A Liggett, Washington W Wall, Pa W Wright, Hartford AMERICAN HOUSE—Chestnut street, below Sixth. J H Darker, Washington G W Curomiogs, N Y Sami Johnson, NY M Chapman. Va Mtiangdon k la, N Y M Ramsey, if Orleans Mast G Ramsey, N Orleans JOGwln, Mobile A Gilford, NY Dr G H Skiff A son, Conn E D Yeomans, Pa D W C Cleaver, Boranton M Davis, NY JW Dawson, NY Hugh Steel, Md .Mrs B B Tlvolls, Md R 61 Jones, Del r Thos 0 M Anderson, Va Baml W Astor, Ya Sami N Ilonakor, Ya N M Edwards. Ky W M Pothemus, N J Wm Jones 6c la, N Y Miss Jones, N Y Wm B Monnt, Trenton John O Endlong, RI J B McCreary, M Chunk A H Jameson, Reading U B Twining Sc la, Pa OH Shipman, je, Newark Miss M B Twining, Pa Geo L«ngster A la, N Y Prentiss 0 Baird, Mass Sami O Brown. Easton Goo F Allen, Washington Geo Brooks, Boston J Gilpin, Del J W Harper, Va L P Nelson, Va MERCHANTS 1 HOTEL—fourth, below Arch street. T Allison, Beaver 00, Pa W H Brown, R>ckport M Hunt A lady, Blairsvilie G Thompson, Pa J Kearns A la, Washington R Underhill, N Y G L Gibson, Ooncord Mrs Gibson. Conoord E Gundy, Mercer, Pa EG Dill, Washington N Beck, Centre co, Pa U O Holman, Pa O Sheppard, Missouri D G Swartx, Pa J G Oamthers, Hanover, O Jas Cochran, Hanover, O Baml Wetherill, Pa BP Porter, Pittsburgh S Seguin. Staten Island Mrs D B Taylor, N Y A J Mitchell, NY J B Kembeagh, Missouri W A Knight, Phila T J McOamant, Pottsviile A D Mitchell, Harrisburg E J Ricketts, Orangeville W W Ricketts, Orangeville W Fritz, Orangeville 8 Acbenbach, Orangeville W Hemen A dan. Milton Geo K Swope, Pa P Mclntyre. York, Pa Miss Salley, York, Pa 8 S Patterson, B T Rogers, Lake Superior UNION HOTEL—Arch street, below Fourth. H L Strong, Bristol, Pa W Kinny, Bloomfield, la J Boggs, Bloomfield, la 8 Agnes, Bloomfield, la J Brown, Allegheny olty 8 8 Reeves A la, Phila B C Warner, Pa H Haas A la, Reading A Bates, Pittsburgh Mr* BH McLean, Beverly S B Bally, Conn G B CUyton, Pottsviile A H Swisher, Ohio J Charters, Perry co, Pa A J Watson, Ky J L Slater, Pa J S Clayton,Cincinnati W Dupont, Cincinnati J W Hubbard A la, NJ • D W Sharis, New York Miss M B Kearns, Ind T Kearns, Ind 8 Tranentlaly, Pa QU Wolf, Pa ‘ W Fox, Pottsviile W Zane, Easton NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third C P Miller. Savannah H Sefberling A sou, N J J Chamberlain, Madison Henry Musselman, Pa J McNeil A lady, Easton Miss Mary Riley, Easton O Beecher, Pine Grove Robt Lee, Pa / M Clark, Lancaster J Lewis. Pa H L Crist, Pa Bliss E Kramer, Allentown Miss E Buhl, Allentown Bliss A 0 Rhoads, Allent’n M McDaniel. Malta, O W 8 Gould, Williamsport H W Stark, Trenton, N J Jas Gormley, N Y R A Glover, Bcbuvlkill co W M Weidman, Pa L Boyer, SchnylkUl co P J Tryon, Berks co, Pa J 8 Albright, Berks co, Pa OH Kill-agar, Lebanon co R Miller. Mt Pleasant, Pa DA Drake, Freemansburg N Wetzel, Pottsviile Jos Woolibod, Pottsviile L Jones, Tamaqus, Pa W Weiman, Allentown H R Hall, Lanoastor co BLACK BEAR INN—Fifth and Merchant street*. J Williams. Media, Pa L Hoopes, Phi«a J W Chancier, Kansas 8 T Thompson, Kansas J Yanderslice, Pa R McKee, Bleicer co, Pa DrDoffirld, Pa Bl Shaipless, Del co, Pa A Pl&nkinton, Del co, Pa E Sisler, Chester co, Fa Rev R Steel A la, Ahington Miss Beaty, Abinglon H A Ramedell, Ahington G Dnnn Ariady, N J J Ashton, LSnc co, Pa J 8 Morphy, York, Pa MADISON HOUSE Beoond street) above Market J II Peterson, N York Robt Nichols A la, Salem A Pierson, Louisville E 51 Noe, N York Thos B Jones; Lancaster H Silver, Maryland M Roberts. Virginia A Hakzsrd, Milton. Del * O W Carroll, Zanesville, O Foster Boone, BUddletown MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second street,above Aroh, J Jones, N York Miss E Moore, Pel Mirs P Bonn, Del Mra M O'Neil, Troy, Pa Min £ O’Neil, Troy, Pa AT Bcott, N Jersey G W Townsend, LM B R John Strong, Pa Wm Waring, Centre co, Pa BARLEY BHBAF HOTEL—Seoond street, below Vine, Edmund Hill, NY G B Shadeey. Jersey City J Comfort, Backs co, Pa F P Donoho. NT / W Redp*tb, Freeport, Ft to Cockle, l’a ffn Betts, Pa T B Lioton, Newtown Thomas Ent, Pa 8 Martindale, NJ BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third, above OallowhlU. H Grirel, Milford N Ettinger, filinetriUe Jos Bowmao,-Lebanon Wm Bowman, Lebanon Ht* Bowman, Lebanon Mias Bowman, Lebanon Wm Thompson, ZionsTill* N Landis, District Benj Friin, District B Hersh, Zionsvlllo Benj RaiUenhouse, District Miss Lark, Lebanon Miss M Weiss, Lebanon Bam 1 Leiiier, Orwizabarst Mr Clouse, Pa BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, ab. OallowhUl J J Breiney, Allentown Geo Dixon, Bethlehem John D Bowman, Pa Jos Renoo, N O Mrs Renno. NO Ira B Adams. N Y Henry Stahl, Norristown Jacob Packler, Pa B Faekler, Pa L 8 Brodder, opringtown Geo W Miller, Palmyra Edwin Spinner, Pa Geeßobock. Berks oo Adam Rice, Lebanon co Mlssßlce, Lebanon co Speriol Notuco. W. Henry Fatten, Manufacturer of Window SHADES, and Importer of CURTAIN and UPHOL* BTERY MATERIALS, LACE and MUSLIN CUR TAINS. BROOATELLSS, SATIN DB LAINB and WORSTED DAMASK, RIPS, MORBBNB. PLU6H«B, GIMPS and TASSELS, GILT OOBNIOEB and OUR TAIN ORNAMENTS. Gilt Window Shades, with All the trimmings, aa low as 75 cento each. Just received from Auction a 'large Invoice of Curtains, which are offered at the following unprecedented low prices: Muslin Curtains, $1 00, worth $8 00 a pair. Laoo << $2 00, << |4 00 “ “ Tambour Lace “ $3 00, “ $6 00 “ “ Quite heavy “ « 65 00, $lO 00“ “ Elegant rich Embroidered, $lO 00, “ $2O 00“ “ Damask Curtains from $lO 00 to $l6 00 por window, complete. Curtains made and put up at tbe shortest notloe, by competent workmen. W. HENRY PATTEN, WO OUBBTNUT Bt., oel2-6moi Opposite Jayne’s New Hall Singer’s Sewing Machines.—That Singer’s Bswing Machines make the best stitch ever invented, has been widely known for years. Other machines may make a similar stitch upon a few light fabrics, but Singer’s alone are competent to do every kind of work upon every variety of fabrlo. Singer’s new Family Sewing Machines have the same relative superiority as his machines for manufacturing purposes. They are also more beautiful than any other. Hemming and Binding Gauges of tbe most Improved style are applied when desired to any of Singer’s Ma chines. I. M. SINGER CO , No. 602 CHESTNUT Street. sel6-tjan22 Galloshei’s Celebrated Meriting Star Cook- INQ STOVE —90,000 now iu use. 4,oo)Philadelphla References. Tbe celebrity of this wonderfully popular Stovey possessing, as it does, suoh a combination of su perior advantages over all other Stoves now in exist ence, has spread its fame throughout the whole United States. Its advantages are as follows : It has two large Ovena for baking end roasting; it la more economical; it possessos far more conveniences; It never falls under any cirenmatanees; and Is more durable than any other Store now In use. It will bake Bread, roast a Turkey boil a Dinner, broil a Beefsteak, and heat wash-water, all at the flame time. WARRANTEE. I warrant ibis Store to operate in tbe most perfect manner, or the money will be returned. NOTICE.—I am the original inventor anil patentee of the Stovo called the “ Morning Star,” and It Is for Sale only in Philadelphia, at my Store, No. 805 N. SE COND Street, first Stove Store above Vine. Take particular notice that the name of the inven tor, J. R. GALLAGHER, is cast, In Large Letters, on the front and aide of each “ MORNING STAR” COOKING STOVE. GALLAGHER’S SUNRISE AIR TIGHT. A new Urge Oven Flat Top Cooking Stove. The plates are very heavy, and the whole Stove is finished in a su perior manner. I WARRANT This Stove to be superior to any other Flat- Top Stove now in the market. 2 respectfully invite ray friends and tho publio to call and examine the above Stoves. I have also a great variety of other Cooking Stoves of every style. Parlor Stoves, most beautiful patterns. Together with a heavy stock of Stoves for ohurches, stores, offices, hotels, fto. Repairs for the Morning Star and Sunrise Stoves, to be bad only at my atore. A. J. GALLAGHER. Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Stores, Ranges, Cast ings, fto., no, 3 0 5 North second Street, ocll-mw&a2dt first Stove Btore above Vine, Phila. Scurff.—Scurvy la not confined to Arotlo travellers and neglected sailers ; it shows Its disgusting features also among the »ll*fed poor in our filthy lanes. Nothing has been found so speedily efficaolous in ar resting the decomposing tendency of the vital fluids In scorbutlo disease as the PERUVIAN BVRUP. * For sale in this city by 7. Brown, oorner Firth and Chestnut, and Hassard ft Co., corner Twelfth and Chestnut. se29-dftw tf Julei Hand’s Aromatic Vinegar 4s a de lightful cosmetlo, and effectual remedy for Neuralgio pains, headaches, fto. It Is also a powerful purifier of the air, in elose or oooflned chambers. This article bBS obtained just oelebrity for Its many excellent pro* perties. Bold by all Druggists, and at the Laboratory of JULES HAUELft 00., Perfumers acd Importers, 7W QfcMt&ut fltwtj PblltfriphU, WlMt , WIE PRESS.-FHU.ADEIjPHIA. Thomas W. Bally, No. 622 Market Street* Importer and Doaler in Fine Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware. First-olass goods constantly on hand. The subecrlber, paying cash for every artlol®, in enabled to sell at a small advance. Those about purchasing would do well to call. All goods warranted ai repro* entsed. ae4-Bxn Professor Saunders l Classical Institute* tit the WEST PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTE, oorner of MARKET Street and WILLIAM, will bo reopened on tho first MONDAY or September. Pupils, to the num ber of fifty, will he received without bxpbns* or rxan OX TUB PABBBHOBn RAILWAYS OV TUB OUT Thus, without expense, by a pleasant and safe coo veyanqo, pupils can he carried into the fresh air of the country in less than half an hour from the centre of the city. Bevorat aores of open ground border on the beau tiful groveß of this Seminary, which is patronized by many of the distinguished gentlenion of tho city, among whom are the Editors of The Press, the Ledger, and The North Amorlcon and United fetates Gazette. Pu pils are rocelved by the day, or into the family of the Principal. “ Philadelphia, July lj 1858. “We, the undersigned, have had eons or wards in Professor Saunders' Institute and family during the Session.which has just closed. In respect to parental kiudoess, happy influences, attention to health, find progress in thorough education, our expectations have been fully realised. To our frlouds, who are looking for a deoldodly good school for their sons, we cordially recommend Professor Saunders' Institute. “MATTHEW NEWKIRK, No. 1800 Aroh street. “JNO. W.PORNKY.offIce of The Press. “ CHARLES E. THOMPSON, Thompson A Rood, No 413 Chestnut street. “ J. 8. SILVER, 1400 Girard avenue. “W. L. SPRINGS, 831 Market stroet. “GEORGE H. MARGIN, 1626 Walnut street. 11 Other Patrons of this Institution: ELI B. BURNETT, 409 Market street. JOHN O. MITCHELL, 203 South Sixth street, T. B. GOLOHAN, 1«2 Bouth Eighth street. N B. BROWNE, 113 South Fifth street. SAMUEL MOORE, Logan Square. F, WATSON, Logan Square.* WM. SWAIN, office of Ledger. MORTON MoNIOHAEL, offloe of North Amorican. ELLIS LEWIS, Penn Square. ID"No SBMINABT MOB* B*LBOT. ei-tf One-Frleo Clothing ol the Latest Styles, and made in the best manner, expressl/for bbtail salbb. We mark our lowest selling prices la plaid viouxil on each article. All goods mado to order &ro warranted, satisfactory, and our ohx-prioh bvstbm Is strictly ad hered to. We believe this to bo the only fair way of dealing, as thereby all are treated alike. JONES A CO., an27-ly 604 MARKET Street. Saving Fond.—Five For Cent* Interest.— NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT Btreet, 8. W. oorner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money received in any sum, large or small, and interest paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal Money is reoeived and payments made daily, without notice. The investments are made in Real Estate, Mortgagee, Ground Routs, and such first-olass securi ties as tb charter requires. Office hoars, from 6 o’clock in the naming until 6 o’olook in the afternoon, nd oo Monday and Thursday evenings until 8 o’olook. f*6 Grover 4c Baker’* OBLBBRATBD FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 780 CHESTNUT STREET. These Machines are now justly admitted to both* best in use for family sewing, making a new, strong, nd elastic stitch, which will no* rip, even if every /00/tk stitch be out. Circulars sent on application by suer. ap9-y Seomen'a Saving Fond—Oiflco 203 Walnut street, one door west of Second street. Receives de posits In sums of One Dollar and upwards, from al) classes of the community, and allows interest at the rate of five per cent, per annum. Office open daily, from 0 until 5 o’olook* and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President Franklin Fell; Treasurer and Secretary, Charles 2d. Morris. Jackson, JOB PRINTER, FIFTH AND CHESTNUT. Checks, Notes, Drafts, Bills Lading, BIU Heads, Oil culars, Cards, and all other kinds of Job Printing, al to *nlt the time* nolT-ly On Tuesday, the 12th instant, la the presence of Mayor Henry, by Friends’ Ceremony. J. KEMP BART LETT, of the Leavenworth Times, to VIRGINIA, daughter of R Gowgill, of Talbot county, Maryland. * On the 12th Instant, in fit. Matthew’s Ohuroh, New street, by Rer. E. W. Hatter, Mr. WILLIAM H. FRY to Mist; MARTHA STEM AN, daughter of Petor Steman, Efq , all nf this city. *’* Ou the 11 tb instant, in the prer by Friends* Ceremony, Mr. PR\ city, to MiM LIZZIE L. BISHOP, waro county. On tho 6th instant, in Union M Joseph Castle, D. D . OOURTLAr olty, to CAROLINE 8., eldest Capt. M. n. Leeds, of Leeds’ Pol On tho 7th Instant, by Rev. P. * COLLINS to Miss EMMA CORN: of this city. On the 7th instant, by Rev. Gi ABSALOM BIRD, of Virginia, to of this city. EDcatljs. At Naugatuck, Aug. 29th, J2DW' of Truman and JuUa Hopkins, asr HARRIET A , wife of Merrit Wi of Truman and JuUa Hopkins, 9th, TRUMAN HOPKINS, aged wife of Truman Ilopkin*, aged . - , Oct. 4th, CLARISSA, wife of Albert Young, aged S 3 Tears, daughter ©f.lrnman and JuUa Bopktaa, *ll aa*w bars of the same family. On Tnerday morning, 12th Instar’ In the 63d year of his age. - His male friends are respectfully funeral from his late residence. Nt First street, on Thursday morning, proceed to Cathedral Oemetery. On tho 12th instant, ALBERT 22d;rear of bis age. The relatives and friends of the» ly Invited to attend his funeral from father, Benjamin B. Stimble, No. 6 Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock, wit To proceed to Laurel Hill. / On Monday morning, at the rei Rev. Roger Owen, Chestnut Hill, ' In her 82d year Funeral on Thursday next, at 10 proceed to South Laurel Hill. Ft invited to attend wlthout/urther n< On the 11th iDStanl, BKDEOOA W Bacon. jgThe fi lends of tbs family are invited to attend her funeral,' from the residence of her husband, No. 631 Marshall street, on Fifth day morning, the 14th instant, at 10 o’clock. _ *# On tbe 11th instant, MARK HOWARD, son of Jos. W. and Rachel M- Caldwell, aged 18 months ' The friends and relatives of the family are respect fully invited to attend tbe funeral, from tho residence of his parents, No. 08. Sixteenth street, thia(Wednen dsy,) the 18th lust., at 2 o’clock P. M. * On the 10th inst.. MARY, wife of Daniel M. Dowen, In the 26th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hor father, Wm. P Gaw, No. 802 North Eighth st. this (Wednesday) afternoon, 18th Instant, at 3 o’clock, without farther notice. To proceed to Monu ment Cemetery. ft On the 10th Instant, STEPHENS V. NOBLIT, in the 60th year of his age. Tbe relatives and friends of tho family are respect fully invited to a't«nd the funeral, from his late resi dence, 8 E. corner of Eleventh and North streets, be low Vine, this (Wednesday) afternoon, 18th inst, at 2 o’clock, without further notice. To prooeed to Mechanics’ Cemetery. ft On the Oth instant, Mrs. CATHARINE, relict of the late Alexaudor King, in the 63<1 year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from ner late resi dence, 484 Brown street, above Hanover, Kensington, this' (Wednesday) morning, at 0 o’clock, without further notice. Funeral to proceed to Hanover Street Vault. ft iYtF* Spring Garden Loan Association.— UJ? The Moutbly Meeting will be held on THURS DAY Evening, 14th in«t.,at 1% o’clock, on SPRING GARDEN Btreet, first door below BROAD, North side. 0c13.2t* J. A. TREGO, Secretary. United States Fire Company.—A Spp- Lk_3 rial Moetlug of the Company will be held THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at o’olock. The punctual attendance of overy Member is requested. gc!3-lt» GEORGE RPOFF, Assiat. Sec’ry. rV==» The Corner Stone of tho Princeton ILS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, (Rev. Sir. EW ING’S,) of West Philadelphia, will be laid THIS (Wednesday) AFTERNOON, 13*h inst.. at 3 o’clock. The Church is located near the West Philadelphia Institute, and Is accessible by tbe Market-street Oars, stopping at corner of Market and William Streets. The pubJio are respectfully invited. 0013-ltft Commercial Bank of Fennsylvnnloi LL3 PHILADELPHIA, OOTOBEB 11, 1868 —The Annual Election for Birootors of this Rank will be held at the BANKING-HOUSE, on MONDAY, the 16th day of November next, between the hours of 10 o’olcck A. M. and 3 o’clock P M. ocl3*wfrmotnol6 The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Bank will be held at the BANKING-HOUSE, on TUES DAY, the 2d day of November next, at 12 o’olock M. pocl3-wfr&mtoo2 8. C PALMER, Cashier. Proclamation.— LL3 Health OrriCE, Oct. 12,1858. W&KBRAB, Quarantine at the Lazaretto Station will close, by order of the Board of Health, on the 15th of this month, (October,) but as Epidemics still prevail to some extent in a few or our Southern Ports, as well as Iq tbe West Indies, requiring caution in the admit ting of vessels up to tho Port or Philadelphia, notwith standing tho low temrerature of the atmosphere, with the prospect of it so continuing—NoTloE 18 HERE BY GIVEN, That all vefaels arriving from the Porte of Charleston, Bavaunah, New Orleans, Galveston, or the West Indies, are required to be visited by the Port Physician previously to thoir being hauled to any wharf of tho Oity or Windmill Island, and undergo such an examination as Is provided by tbe 18th section or the G eneral Health Laws of 1818 for the security of the City and Port from the introduction of aoy pestilential or oontsgious disease Owners and consignees of vessels expected to arrive from any of tbe aforesaid ports aro requested to give Information to Captains of tbe same,through the Pilots or othorwfse, as may be most effectual in giving the abovo notice to those interested. The above restriction on coastwise versels will be re moved at tho very earliest day that circumstances will admit. Cotton, and all other articles now in Quarantine, in the Public Stores, will be permitted up to the City on application for permits at the Health Office. Published by order of the Board of Health. ARTHUR UUGnES, ocia.Bt Health Officer. rysSK»Forii»ere’ and Mechanics’ Jlunh, FJ]iJn dblphiA, Oct. 2, 1868.—The Annual Election for Directors will be held at the BANKING HOUSE, on MONDAY, the 16th day of November uoxt, between the hours of 9 o’olock A. M. and 3 o’clock P. M., and on TUESDAY, the 2d day of November next, a general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking House at 4 o’clock P. M., agreeably to the charter. 004 dtNl5 W.RUBHTON, Jr., Gaihier. fy?3=» Southwark Hank, Philadelphia, October 11.1868 —Tho Annual Meeting of tho Stock holders of this Jiaak will bo held at the BANKING HOUSE, on Tuesday, tho 2d day of November next, at 12 o’clock fit. And the Annual Election for Directors will be held at the BANKING HOUSE, on Monday, the 16th day of November next, between the hours or 10 o’clook A. M. and 2 o’clock P. M. T. P. STEEL, eol2-dtnol6 Cashier. rv<s=»The Philadelphia Bank, Philadelphia, U 3 October 2d, 1858.—-The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held at the BANKING HOUSE, on MONDAY, tho Bth day of November next, at 10 o’clook M And tbe Aenuftl Election for Dlrec wlL\-bo held BANKING HOUSE, on MON* I ? t , h dft y of November next, between the hours of 12 o’clock A. M. and 2 o’clock P. M. oot m w fr tnolß b. b. GOMEGYS, Cashier. nrlr^rntfPiSv 1 *s® An *ei*icon Fire Insurance Y 'T^ n * LAD *LPHIA, 1 A, Oct. 4th, 1868. ft?. ; t h *7 e da * aeolarod a dividend of Pour fkl af Avnli? lMt " I , month ’' -klch will be paid ,0 !!>L B ,n?^i(>,' 1 ? r "> or legal representative, on and •qaftiftkh THOa. K. MAWS, . !■ Bscrtiwj.j- Carriages. IDNESDAi. OCTOBER lb. Mayor's Office, City of Philadelphia, * OCTOBER 4, 1868. LOAN CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. 430,000 DOLLARS. BY OKDINANOE, APPROVED OCTOBER IBT, 1868. Letters Marked Proposals for City Loan, PROPOSALS, to be endorsed tl Proposals for City Loun,” will bo received at the Mayor’s Office, in the City or Philadelphia, uutil tho 16th day of October, A. D. 1868. at 12 M , for Loaning to the City of Philadel phia POUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, for which Certificates of Loan of One Hun dred Dollars and upwardß will be issued, beating inte rest at the rate of six per centum per annum, free from taxation, and redeemable Jn thirty years from date. PROPOSALS will bo received for any Bum, but not in fractions of one hundred dollars. The Proposals will be opened on the 16tb day of Oc tober, 1858, by the Mayor of the City, in the presence of tho city Treasurer and the Committee on Finance. The highest offers will bo accepted, the Oity reserving the right to accept or deolino the whole, or any amount thereof. Payment will be required on the 20th day of October. Interest to commence frofn that date. ALEXANDER HKNRY. Mayor of Philadelphia. -Geology,—Two Courses of Lectures on GEOLOGY will be delivered to Ladles and Gemlmnen, in the Scientific and Olsssical Institute, OIIKSTftUT street, northwest corner of Twelfth, byJ. ENNIS, Principal of the Institute, ’eommeuclog Oct. 10th, and continuing tho afternoon course at 4 o’clock on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS and tho ovening coarse at 8 o’clock on TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Both courses will be the same, eaoh comprising 22 lec tures, a number sufficient to bring forward all the great and wonderful TRUTHS ol GEOLOGY, and likewise the FACTB by which these trntbs are demonstrated. TuiiMe —The two introductory Lectures FREE. Eaoh course $6 Entrance on Twelfth street. ccl-18t Union Preaching for the People, under U-jg the auspices of tho Ministerial Unlou, in con* doction with tho Young Men’s Christian Association, by tho various ministers of our city on every TUESDAY 1 and THURSDAY, at 4 P. 61.. in the BANBOM-STRKET CHUROII, until further notice. Services conlh.ed to ONE HOUR precisely. 007 tf Department of Surveys—Office ol Chief (jjj. ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR—PwladbL phi A* 8s pt. 29th, 1868. * NOTICE.—DUPLICATE PLANS of the SECOND SECTION of the 80-Survey sod Regulation of German town, bounded northeastwardly by Germantown avenue, southwardly by Wiu&hlokon street, southeastwardly by Queen street, northwestwardly by west Washington avenuo, in the Tweaty-tecood ward. SEVENTH SEOI’ION of the Survey of the late Town ship of filookley, bounded on the north by Oxford st, on the south by Wyalasing street, on the east by Forty ninth street, and on the west by Fifty Sixth (60th) street or fisher avenue, in tho Twenty-fourth ward. \ SECOND, THIRD, and FOURTH SECTIONS of the late Borough of Frankford comprising all east of Frankford street, to Stilos street, and from Frankford Oreok to Little Tacony Creek; also, all northwest of Frankford street, from Orthodox street northeastward to Little Tacony Creek. Also, tho whole 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 Oentre street, on the southeast by Shur’s lane, on the northeast by Ridge road, and on the southwest by the lMver Schuylkill—are now prepared and deposited for inspection, at the Offices of the Surveyors and Regula tors of the EIGHTH, NINTH, TENTH, and ELE VENTH SURVEY DISTRICTS, and at theoffico of this Department, City Building, FIFTH Street, below Wal nut; and tho Board of Surveyors have appointed MON DAY, the 18th day of October, 1868, at 10 o’clock A. M., to consider any objections that maybe urged there to by any cltlnen interested therein. STRICKLAND KNEASS, ocs-toc!8 Chief Engineer and Surveyor. llomvopnthic Medical College of Penn- Uo» SYLVANIA—The Introductory Lectures will commence on MONDAY, the 11th Inst., and be deli vered In the following order: Dr. W. Williamson, on Monday, at 7# P. M, Dr J.Be&kley, Tuesday, “ “ Dr. W. A Reed, Wednesday, ** “ Dr. J. R Coxe,jr., Thursday, “ “ • Dr. U. 3. Uouipel, Friday, “ “ Dr. Tlioa. Moore, batorday, tf " - Dr. A.U Flanders, Saturday, atB# p. M. The Profession aud the Public are invited to at tend. The Lectures of the Regular Coarse will commence on Monday, the lS'h, at 9 o’clock A M. ©c9-7t# W. WILLIAMSON, M. D., Doan. Philadelphia College of Medicine, 314 tL3 South FIFTH Street, below Walnut. Order of Introductory Lectures: Manday, October lltb, 8 P.M., Prof. TAGGART. Teeaday, “ 12th, 10 A. 31.. ** RAND. «* “ 12th, 11A.M., “ HARLOW. Thursday, “ 14th, 10 A M, « MEIGS “ “ 14th.1l A. M, “ HALSBY. Friday, “ 16th, 10 A.M., •« HAUTSUORNK “ “ 15th, 11 A. M , u GOBDRKOHT. Clinics on Wednesday and Saturday, at noon. B. HOWARD RAND, M. D., odl-6t* Dean of the Faouliy. ;ollege*« Introductory Y, Octobor 11, at 7 P.M. , «* 12,at 7P. M. “ 12, at 8 P.M. WEDNESDAY, Octobor , ectobor 14, at 7 P. M. ** 14. at 8 P.M. . “ 15, at 7P M. “ 15. At 8 P.M. 3, SATURDAY, October iLIBON, M. D , Doan. msylvanla.—Medical , the Coarse of 3858—’59 log order:! 12 M., Dr Jackson. IP. M., Dr. Leldjr. ■* M.. Dr. Carson, x P M. t Dr. Smith. _ Medical Clinic, 12 M. « “ “ Surgical Clinic, IP. U. xamwiDAV *« util, at 12 M ,Dr Wuod. 11 *• '* P. M., Dr Ilogers. P. M , Dr Uodge. E.’ ROGERS, M. D., Dean Medical Faculty. ;e—Medical Depart below Locust. In this Institution will NEILL, at 6 P.M. . BIDDLE, at 4 P. M. Dr. SMITH, at 4 P.M. Dr. GILBERT, aWP, lurgical Oliuio on WED* lorulnga, at 12 and 1 BMITH, M. D., Baglatrar. <V==» Notice.—Green aud N Coates-Street Phi- U 3 LADELPHIA PASSENGER RAILWAY COM PANY.—A second instalment of five DOLLARS pbv shore on the capital stock of tho Green and Coates Rtroet Philadelphia Passenger Railway Company will he due and payable at the Office of the Company, No. 423 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the Bth da; of No vember nest, between the boars of 10 A M and 3P.M. oc7-td HARRY CONNELLY, Treasurer. vy» Business men's Union Prayer Meeting L 5 Daily from 12 to 1 o’olook, In theßansom-street Jhnreh. Have I been thewt If not, why? 007-tf New The American sunday-sohool UNION J'UBMBHBS ONB TUOtJBAND CHOICE ILLUSTRATED ROOKS roa CHILDREN AND YO UTH X Doing tho La'gost Collection in the Country. TUB* IKB BOW rORMSUINQ A NEW BOOK EVERY BATCRDAY MORNING. Elegantly illustrated Catalogues may be had without charge, by addressing THE AMERICAN SUNDAY SOIIOOL UNION. 1122 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. .A largo Assortment of Bibles, together with the de votional books used in tho various Evangelical Churches, always kept on hand. oCH-tf Ucal (Estute. FOR SALE—A Valuable FARM, con tnlnlng about slxty-tbrea Acres, eight of which are good timber land; situate on Bethlehem Turnpike, one mile from Penllyn Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad. Improvements consist of a two-story Stone Dwelling and Stone Bam There is near the BaUdlngs a Spring of laat'og water; situation high, commanding an extensive view of the surrounding country. If desired, forty-eight Acres, including the buildings and Woodland, will be sold separate!?. Terms easy. For particulars, apply to DANIEL FOULKK, near the property, or W.M.LEYICK, 0018 3t# 316 North Sixth Street. EXECUTORS’ SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—Pursuant to the last will and testament of Joel Davis, late of the township of Upper Darby, Delaware county, deceased, will be sold at pub lic sale, on THURSDAY, the 14th of October, 1858, at the late residence of said deceased, all that small Farm, containing TEN AORES of highly impioved lard, situate in Uaverford township, on the road lead ing frbm Merion to Chester, and wiiniu three-quarters of a mile of the West Ohestor Plank Road, by which it Is stven miles from Philadelphia. The improvements consist of a substantial two-storied STONE HOUSE, with a plassa in front, and a pump near the door; a BARN, stone stable high, nearly new; with other out buildings. Besides a number of FRUIT AND SHADE TRBKB} one acre of the above premises >s covered with a grove of thriving young Timber; the balance is ara ble land, in a high state of cultivation, and is dividod into convenient lots, with good fence. The property is situated in a good neighborhood, and is convenient to mills, sohools, and plicea of public worship. Solo to commeuoe at two o’clook in the afternoon, when the conditions will bo made known by WILLIAM D. JONES, 217 MARKET Btroet, Philadelphia, GEORGE SMITH, 007-ot# Executors. ag FARMS FOR SALE.—A splendid FARM of 100, and one of 100 acres; a Mill Property of 11 acres; a Saw Mill and Lumber Yard; a House and 2 acres for Sale, all near Nor risttwn; a Farm of 60 and one of 65 acres, near PhccnixviUe; one Farm of 55 and two of 76 acres, 6 miles from Norristown; one Country-seat and 40 acres, iu Plymouth; Tavern and Store Stands in Norrlstowu and couutry. Catalogue of Farms and Full description given by addressing R R. CORSON, oc4 2w Roal Estate Broker, NORRISTOWN, Pa. m PRIVATE RESIDENCES FOR BALK.—Some of tho most beautifully situated Properties in and around NORRISTOWN is now offered for Sale or Exchange: also a large Brick Building, adapt ed aud used for a BOARDING SOUOOL for several years, and for which there is a good opening. For par ticulars address R R. CORSON, 004-2 w NORRISTOWN, Pa. GEEKIE’S PERUVIAN STOMACH BITTERS.—These Bitters sro made by a com pound of Peruvian Bark and choice Roots infused in pure Port Wine, nnd act on the system as a tonic, sti mulant, and alterative, and a sure preventive of Fever and Ague. Sold by all responsible Druggists throughout the United States and the Canadas. Prepared by ooi3-6t* OKAS. GEfiRIE, Philada. CLIFFORD P. MAO OALLA, attorney at law, No. 11l SOUTH SIXTH STREET, 0018-3tif* PHILADELPHIA. TOW LINES, and BOW aud STERN LINES, maaufaotured and for .ala bj WEAVER, FITLER, A 00., N01.23N. Water St., & 22 N. Wharvo. TO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MERCHANTS.—A large stock or Manila Rope, manufactured and for sale by WEAVER, FITLKR, & CO , 0013 Nos. 23 N. Water St., & 22 N. Wharves. Balsam copavia.—a small lot of Maracaibo Balsam, of superior quality, now landing from barque “ Inna,” and for sale by ocll-6t CHARLES TETE, 138 Walnut St. DRY SALTED HIDES.—a small invoice of Dry Salted Maracaibo Hides, now landing from Baique " Inna.” ud for sale by OIIAS. TETE, i ofllWt ’ 138 Walnut fttrot? Retail Sirs ©au&s. LADIES’ BLACK cloth baglanb, *8.76 to *lB BESSON & BON, MO URNINB STORE, ccll It . No. 808 OHEBTNUT Street. ~'|7" ALE NOl AS AND DHOGUETS. B,lgTt^ L a S!nd 0 w“?i^ s teir° PeD<d Neat Oheoka and Plaids for Children Bayaderes and Figured Droguets. Rich dark, and heavy Walking Dreßses. Medium styles English and French Stuffs. Irish and French Poplins, new styles. ocl3 EIGHTH & CHESTNUT STREETS. 1858. SILKS > SRAWLS > 1858. AND CLOAKS. L. J. LEVY & CO. Will Open on MONDAY A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW FALL SILKS, INDIA AND FRENCH BIIAWL9, 600T0H PLAID SHAWLS, PARIS VELVET & CLOTH CLOAKS, PARIS EMBROIDER! HS, NEW EVENING DRESSES, RICH PLAID AND PLAIN POPLINS, ENGLISH HOSIERY, &0., SUPERIOR LINEN GOODS. Nos. 809 & 811 CHESTNUT STREET. oell-3fc Blue french merinos.— Heavy Fine Goods, and tbo right shade. Just opened, a large lot at 05 cents. COOPER A CONARD, 0011.. 8. K. corner NINTH and MARKET Sto. Bayadere Valencias, Of ys and 5 d-yvidths, for Fall and Winterdresaes, at 37* and 44 cento. . COOPER A CONARD, 001 l S. £. Corner NINTH 4. MABKET Btg Black dress goods. Black All-Wool Moussellnea, 88 to W)j cent.. Black French Merinos, Black Bombasines. Black Silks and Alpacas. Black lace Veils, round corners. OOOPBfe k. CONARD, ocll S. 3. corner NINTH & MARKET, MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR. Oloths, Oassimeres, and Satinets. Silk Velvet and otherVestiags. English and German Hosiery. Undenhirts and Drawers. Linen, Cambtic. and Silk Pooket Handkerchiefs. COOPER &, OONaBD, 001 l 8. E. corner NINTH & MARKET Sts. JOUVIN’ e S KID GLOYES. L..J. LEVY & CO. Have reoeivod, by the 4< ARAGO,” FOUR HUNDRED DOZENS OF LADrES’ <fc GENTLEMEN’S KID GLOVES, OF - JOUVIN’S MANUFACTURE. 809 AND 811 CHESTNUT ST. ocO-Tfc DRESS TRIMMINGS, BERLIN ZEPHYR,. SHUTLAND WOOL, EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS, FRINGES, &0., CLOSING OUT, TO RELINQUISH BUSINESS. The Subscriber will commence closing ont his magni ficent stock on MONDAY, OOTOBER 11, 1858, At prices that will induce Purchasers to supply them, selves with a full assortment of • SEASONABLE TRIMMINGS. The whole stock, comprising MANY NOVELTIES, together with a full line of STAPLE GOODS, Will be sold at exceedingly low prices, until closed out. JAMES LINNARD, No. 729 CHESTNUT Street, ocO-lm 3 doors bel; EIGHTH, north side. Bargains prom auction !—d r y GOODS OUKAT FOR THE BULLION! We will open on MONDAY, Silk Robes, at $16.50, cost to import $25. 1,000 yards Black Silk, beautiful, at 44,66, 62, 76,87, $1 to $1.75. 1,650 yards French Merinoes at $l, cost to import $125 2,000 yards figured and plain Merinoes at 50, 58, 65, And 75c. worth double 800 yards beautiful block all-wool Delaines, only 26 cento A splendid assortment of Blankets. 2,000 yards Oloths fresh from auction, for Ladle* 1 and Gents’and Hoys’wear, from 75c . $1 $125. sl.s*), $1.76, $2, $2 25, $2 60, decidedly the greatest bargains in the city. Broche, Stella, Blanket, Oashmoro Shawls, tbo great est bargains ever offered 10,000 yards Poll do Chovres, Delaines, Debeges. All-wool Plaids, only 31 cents, usually sold at 60 cto. All-wool Del Goes only 25 cento. Delaines in great variety and overy stt is. Oloaks and Dusters id every style. AIcELROY respectfully invites the Ladies to call and examine his stock, embracing many styles not to be found elsowhero. Our prices so low, we defy competi tion. MCELROY, oc4-mwf-tf No. U South NINTH Street. Great bargains in dry goods.— 8. Y. R. HUNTER Han REMOVED from No 30 to No. 40 Sonth SECOND Street, whoro ho Is now prepared to furnish the Ladies with a fresh and well-selected stock of DItE 8 8 GOODS, To which he invi • a their attention, being determined to sell at exceedingly LOW PRICES. N. D —A large assortment of Broche, Stella, and French Blanket Shawls. Also, a T&riety of Silk ami Cloth Circulars Constantly on hand, at the “ CLOAK EMPORIUM,” ocs-lm No. 40 South SECOND Street. Grand opening Of WINTER CLOAKS AT THIS PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM The SUBSCRIBER* have now open their IMPORTATIONS AND MANUFACTURES t FOR tub FALL AND WINTER SEASONS, Comprising tho most extensive and superb display of OVER GARMENTS Ever exhibited in this City. J. w. PROCTOR & CO., 708 CHESTNUT STREET. 27 QREAT ATTRACTION! OVER $4,500 WORTH OP SHAWLS PROM WHICH TO MAKE A BELKOTION. A CHISM, N. S. cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, Have tho best SHAWL Stock In Philadelphia. They would respectfully call attention to e following very cheap lots, viz: 46 LONG BROOHE SHAWLS at $ 8 each. 20 Do. do. do. at 10 “ 20 Do. do do. at 11 “ 24 Do, do. do. at 12 lt 10 Do, do. do. at 33 “ 20 Do. do. do. t 14 “ 20 Do. do. do. at IQ ‘‘ 8 Do. do. do. at 18 “ 8 Do. do. do. at 20 “ 8 Do. do. do. at 25 " In the above Lots of Long Brocho Shawls wlu be found everv desirable color or centre. BEAUTIFUL STELLA SHAWLS From $2 to $l2, in every color. French Blanket Shawls in new designs. Plain Thib9t Shawls, Square and Long. Real Canton Crape Shawls, Plain and Embroidered. Children’s fchawls, Misses’ Shawls, and Gentlemen’s Shawls, at THORNLEY & OHIBM’S, “ONE PRICE CASH STORE.,’ Northeast Corner EIGHTH A SPRING GARDEN N. D.—City and Country Storekeepers buying for cash may dud bargains at T A O.’a. p. S A Magnificent stock of Silks now on hand. selB-tf Philadelphia warming and VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. ARNOLD A WILSON, 8000808088 TO 0. A. HARRIBOB. We have removed from our old stand In Walnut street to the LARGE BTORB, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street, a few doors below the Bt. Lawrence Hotel, where our old friends and the pablio are reßpeotfolly invited to examine our extensive stock of warm Air Furnaces. Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Registers, Enameled Stone Mantols, Parlor Coal Grates, Ao., Ao. We are now manufacturing OHILSON’S CELEBRATED PAT ENT NEW COAL GAB CONSUMING FURNACE, the most powerful and economical Heater ever invented, and suited to all dosses of buildings. Also, new and ..beautiful patterns ot Low' Do „ Gratae, and Parlor Coal Grates of all sites and pattern We have also commenced the manufacture o. ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn, sylvania Stone. These Mantels were awarded a SPECIAL PREMIUM at the late Fair and Exhi bition of the franklin Institute of this city. They represent all tho rare and beautiful Antiqo* Mabolsb, are not injured by SnoLi Coal Qas t Oil or Actds, and are sold Wholesale and Retail, at wveh lusyrtc* than Marble. Call and see them. ARNOLD A WILSON. BBNJ.M. FELTWELL, Superintendent. Philadelphia. April. 1R68—%p24 lr DETERSIVE SOAP.—Time, labor, and money saved. In usingit, clothes do not require any boiling or rubbing on washboard One pound will go as far as three (pounds common Rosin Bo&p. War ranted to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. It is decidedly the cheapest and best washing Soap ever offered to the public. Manufactured only by VAN UAAGBN A McKEoNE. For sale by all re speotable Grocers in the oity, and wholesale only by THAIN A McttEONE, 002-Sra 22 South Wharves. QK OMNIBUSES AT AUCTION.—On Oi-F WEDNESDAY morning next, at 11 o’clock, at the Stables of the TENTH and ELEVENTH street Railway Company, cor. Tonth and Montgomery streets, will be sold without reserve, Thirty-five Omnibuses, including two of extra alee. Also, a lot of running gear, feod wagons, Ao. Most of the Omnibuses are nearly new, of the most approved construction, made In the very best manner, all of them in good running order. UJ- May bo examined any time previous to tho sale. Terms at sale. ALFRED M. HEBKNESS, oct9-4tif Auctiomer, BOILER and FLOE IRON of all kinda, qualities and sizes, out to patterns at short no tice Promiscuous Sheets, Boiler Heads, and Rivets, on hand and for sale at lowest rates by EDW.S. BUCKLEY, 004-lm# Gray’s Ferry Boiler Iron Work?, Office No. 6 Farquhar Building, 230 Walnut st. Tlf ACKEREL —B6B bbls Nos. 1,2, and 8 JLTX Mackerel, in whole, halves, qcarters, and eighths, for sale b. O. O. BADr.UR 4. CO., ARCH Bt.,seoond door above Frftpl boxes Herkimer county Hading, & QQ _ ARCH Btreet, 2<t door above Front, TVt AKAOAIBO OOFFJK E—A few bags If l of prime Maracaibo Coffee, per “ Inna,” for salebv CHARLES TETE, ooli-St 138 Walnut Street. WHISKEY.— 80 bblB., 20£ do. (Miller & Kickerston’s) Old Monoogshela Whiskey, In store and for $9d9% by A. BIER INO, wlVtt 140 South FRONT Street, Jim: Sale ant* Iff &et. ms TO LET—The STORE, No. 136 North IUsL NINTH fctreet. Apply to JVO. DIOKBON, ocll-31* At Back of North America. FOK SALE, a BARGAIN—The superior Shelving and Counter with Drawers, In Store No. 246 North THIRD Street Apply at No. 252, third door above. oc9-7l* ms TO RENT, a STORE on DELAWARE Bill Avenue, below VINE Street, running through to Water Street, 148 feet deep. Also, the Double STORE, corner of THIRD and QUARRY Streets, 40 feet front, one of the b«at locations for large Business in Phila delphia. Also, STABLE and OOAQH-HOUSE in CHERRY Street, above SEVENTH, in rear of Ash land House Apply at 273 South FOURTH Btreet. «e29-3m« ®TO LET—Th 6 HOUSE NO. 1626 CHESTNUT Street. In good order. Bent MOO.. Hae a Inigo Yard and Modem ImproTomenta. go2B.dtf DOOMS ON COMMERCE STREET.— , . , The Three Upper Rooms of 016 Oommeroe Street t° Bet, ee27*lm OR SALE—A handsome residence, with all the modern large elde SIXTH, near SPRING? BARDEN .’“fT “V- IX.LYND, 6X South SIXTH Street, (eecond story.) * aelT-lm g§ FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A Mul handsome new maneton, 19 roome, and 40 acres. Norti Pennejlranla Railroad! Site splendid, fruit.abundant, health unenrpaeeed. Any person really desiring a handsome Country Seat n cx change for city property, will Snd thla an mmsVal oj portnntty of accomplishing hie object. Apply to P K LYND, 5), 8. SIXTH St, (M etofy ) ,el7-lm mFOR SALE j A pretty Cottage, nine rooms, and one or more acres, on Wyoming avenue two miles out the Second-street Turnpike. Also, several handsome cottage lots The neighborhood Is healthy beautiful, and rapidly improving. P. K. LYND, 65* S ’ SIXTH St , t2d story.) Bel7-lm TO SPECULATORS and CAPITALISTS. —Thirty acres orleßs of beautiful Land on Wyoming Avenue, near New Second street, only two miles north of the pavements, for sale a bargain, and terms easy. Apply to P. K LYND, 6# South SIXTH Street, (seoond story.) gel7*lm ptOR SALE- One of the most Valuable and Desirable DOUBLE BROWN STONE RESIDENCES IN THE CITY, No. 1810 CHESTNUT STREET, EXTENDING THROUGH TO GEORGE STREET. Haring been built by the owner for his own Residence, no expense has been spared In its construction. Apply to CHARLES BOGGS, 629 Market Street, Or to M. THOMAS & SONS, sel4-lmlf. 139 and 141 South Fourth St. ttJaicljee, iEttielrji, &c. Bailey & go.,* VOBMBRLY BAILEY 4‘KITCHEN, Have removed to their new Fire-proof, White Marble Store, 819 CHESTNUT STREET, NORTH SIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE. Now opening their fall stock of IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND YANOY GOODS, To whloh they Invite the attention of the public, BILVER-WABB, WATOHEB, DIAMONDS, AND PEARLS, AT WHOLBBALI AID WAIL, Carriages. CARRIAGES. WM. D, ROGERS, COACH AND LIGHT-CARRIAGE BUILDER, 1009 AND 1011 OHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Orders for CARRIAGES from all parts of the world executed with promptness, and satisfaction guarantied. sel3-3mlf ficmouals. Removal.— c. c. sadler & Co. have removed from No. 9 North Water Street to No. 103 ARCH street, second door above Front. eel SDenhstrg. C. M. SLOCUM, DENTIST, 809 <uTrrn GREEN Btreet, adjoining Germantown Rail road Depot. Toothache cored immediately, without pain, or extracting the Tooth- No cure no pay, and all operations on the Teeth scientifically performed. ©cl2-3t# Dr. W. S. MoILHENNEY,Dentist, fwould inform his friends that he has resumed practice at No. 1343 CHESTNUT Street, second door above the U. B. Mint. aepl-Sm djiua, ©lassmare, &c. fJHJKNBULL & 00., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS CHINA AND QUEENS WARE, Nos. 23 and 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Between Market and Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA. j£7” GLASSWARE, open or by the package. aa3l-2m fjpo SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MERCHANTS. A large Stock of CHINA, GLASSWARE, AND FANCY ARTICLES, AT THB LOWHBT MABKSV P»IC*B, At MARXSEN A WITTE, Importorfl, MASONIC HALL, 718 CHESTNUT STREET. , JanS-ly French plate glass —having been appointed by the “ Compagnu dt Floreffe ” the SOLE AGENTS for the sale of their GLASS in this oity, we are prepared to offer to the trade or consu mers, from our stock on hand, POLISHED PLATE GLASS for Stores or Dwelling Fronts; Rough Plate for Floors and Skylights; and Silvered Plate, of large Bite, for Mirrors. The Glass will be sold at the lowest prices, and warranted superior, t* every reepeet, to any. other imported. BOBT. SHOEMAKER & OO. f Plate and Window Glass Warehouse, N. X. cor. of FOURTH and RACE Streets. mbSA-tf Philadelphia MTAEMING AND VENTILATING ▼ T WARE ROOMS The subscriber would invite the speoial attention of Architect Builders and the public to his * NEW CULVER PATENT BELF-OLBANBING AND VENTILATING WARM AIR FURNACE, Which has been so successfully introduced during the last winter aud gave such general satisfaction. It is so arranged as to consume the gases from the Coal, making K one of the most economical, safe, durable Heaters now in use. Also, all sizes and patterns of Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Gas Ovens, Low Down and Elevated Grates, every variety of Registers and Ventilators. Fireplace Stoves, Collins’ Patent Chimney Caps, far the cure of smoky chimneys, with a full assortment of aU goods in my line of business. Prompt attention paid to Range and Heater .repair ing, and prices reduoed to suit the times. CHARLES WILLIAMS, (Late Baker A Williams,) au2-Sm 1182 fold 406} MARKET Street, Phllads. ZOLLICOFFER’S ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL is the only preparation erer placed be fore thepublio that has performed se many MIRACULOUS OUUBB or INFLAMMATORY AND CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. The most prominent and influential citizens bear wit ness of its efficacy. The abundant evidence from ail parts of the country is enough to warrant ns in pro nouncing that it is the greatest wonder of the age. It is an internal remedy that s rikesatthe root of the disease, and thus eradicates it entirely from the system. Prepared by THEODORE DILKS, Chemist, Northeast comer of Pine and Sixth streets, oc7-8m • Philadelphia. SOUTHWARK BANK, X’BILXDBLPHIA, June 28, 1858, NOTICE is hereby given, that “ The Southwark Bauk of Philadelphia,” located iu the Oity of Phila delphia and created for Banking purposes, with a capi tal of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, intends to make application to the next Legislature of this Commonwealth for an increase of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars to its present capital stock. By order of tbe Board of Directors. je3o-wed 6 mos F. P. STEEL, Cashier. rriAW & BEERS’ JL LUBRICATING GREASE, the best nnd cheapest compound for greasing the axles Of OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES, CARTS. DRAYS and WAGONS, and HEAVY MACHINERY. For sale in tin cans, kegs, and ‘barrels, by all the DRUGGISTS Id the city and the MANUFACTURERS, <*:2-6fn No 18 SOUTH WATER Street ORNAMENTAL and COLORED GLASS. We have just received a comprehensive aud va ried stock of this truly beautiful and architectural ap pendage to Churches. Vestibules, Conservatories, atul other buildings, where it Is deemed necessary to embel lish, or to give a chaste and elegant appearance. Any color may be had, either plain or ornamental, elabo rately or In relief. ZIEGLER A SMITH, Wholesale Drug, Paint, aud Gla»s Dealers, Be2B-dtf Southwest oor. Second and Green sts. IT IS OF THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE for every one to‘know where they wiU get the most for their money, especially such times as theso. ZIEGLER (c SMITH, Wholesale Druggists, corner or SECOND and GREEN Ptreots, are disposing of their White Lead, Ground Paints, of all Colors, and Window Glass, ail of the best quality, at prices which will be pleasing to buyers. f PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINA TIONS. with written descriptions of character, includingadvlceinreference to business,health, self-improvement, Ac., are made day and eve ning at FOWLER, WKLLS, A CO.’S, Families visited when requested, and a liberal dis count made to clubs. tell-Sro 022 Chestnut st., Philadelphia. Land warrants located Some of the choicest Lands in the State of lowa are now open to private entry and location. IV o havo reliable and skilful Surveyors and Land huaters iuthe Counoil Bluffs, fort Dodge, and Sioux City Land Districts, and locate only from actual in spection of the Lands. Land Warrants can now be bbught at from 65 to 80 cents per acre. No better in vestment of money can be made. W. E. BARBER & CO.. Ocl2-6t* No. 23 S. THIRD Street, Philsda. ITALIAN HEMP.—A large stock of Ita- LIAN HEMP on hand and for sale by WEAVER. FITLER * CO . 0012 No. 23 N. WATfcR St.' A 22 N. WHARVES. r'IIGARS.—I,6OO,OOO Havana Cigars, fa -4U vorite brands, received by late arriya's, in store and bond, for sale by A. MERINO, OQll-tt 140 eottfc yRQHX fltrot; WiAWTB*)— DIE MAKER. j£S!£SSߣ£Sß'_ South Fourth Slr.-ei, above Lomh.,; ; A YOUNG LADY from wiehee a Situation aa BOUS’KEkPBKx' .. references given. Address ‘“Mary, 1 * at •' A Middle-aged American Woman wishes employment asCO -.K ip a private family. Oood references given. April at BPEAUQS Avenue Chris ttan, near Front street. qciz'M WANTED.— A young man, who I- >-• !. ..1 four years’ experience in a Wlulraiale Dr. /. House, wishes a sitoatiun as SALESMAN. Thebe* t»i testimonials will be given. Address SALESM '-N. v he* Ot The Press. co 2-Gi# WANTED— By a middle-aged man, a tlon as COLLECTOR or TRAVELLING AGENT for a first-class Mercantile House. Good refe rences ob to character and qualifications will be “given- Address SIGH’D BLAIR, Blood’s Despatch. oo!2-4t* WANTED —By a young man, 16 years oC age, a situation in a Wholesale Store as EN TRY OLHfIK, or Assistant Bookkeeper. Views aa to salary moderate. Address HENRY, this office. oel2-3t4* TO PRINTERS.—Wanted, a good Doable Medium WASHINGTON PRESS. Address 8., at this Office. se29-w6t* WANTED— By an Experienced BOOK KEEPER, a Situation in a Commission or Wholesale Dry Goods House. Undoubted References will be given. ocll-»t» _ VITANTED—A PABTNKH, who can fur v V nlsh $1,600, to take a full Interest in a Manu facturing Business that is both profitable and safe. Foe particulars, address L. T.,” this office. cdl-4t* \\[ ANTED—To Rent, for the winter sea- V v sou, with immediate possession, awFumished house of moderate size, with modern improvements* west of Tenth street. Address A. M., offlee of thin paper. 0,4 ANTED,FOE THE UNITED STATES y * OAVALBY-Able-bodled, unmarried mm> to whom will be given good pay, hoard, clothing, and medical attendance. Pay from tig to 132 per month; No man haring a wife or child will be accented. Apply for MOUNTED SBBYIOX at No. SIT MABKST Street* above Eighth, north aide. W. TH. HAGBUPBB, IstLient. let Dragoons, Becrniting Officer. SJoctriring. A GENTLEMAN and LADT, also Sin gle Gentlemen, may obtain Board at 712 Gh»st nut Strret, opposite Masonic Ball. ocll-12t* IN ONE OF THE BEST LOCATIONS, JL near CHESTNUT Street, a LADY can bare Bur nished Apartments, before and daring Confinement, where the refinements of a home mar he obtained. Ad dress “ 5.,» Press Office. ee29-wot* BOARDING. —A Private Family, In a first-class House, would let, with Board, their second story, elegantly furnished, to a Gentleman s"<t Wife Address ** Home, if Office of TAe Press- oc9*4ti£ SUnnsemenis. A MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, jn L BROAD AND LOOUBT Street*. THE GREAT RAVELS! WEDNESDAY EVENING, Oct 13, 1838, The magnificent Fairy Pantomime, entitled . BIANCO; OR THE MAGIC SWORD, Blanco, Don Albino’s Valet, Gabriel Karel; Brocolo, a Gardener, Francoif fiarel. * Third time of the beautiful DUertiEement, entitled LES ABEILtES. The Qacen of the Bees, Yrca Mathias; Jules, at Young Feasant. Mons. Mathiea. EVOLUTIONS ON THE TIGHT ROPE. Admission—Parquet, Parquet Circle, and Balcony, SO cents; Family Circle and Amphitheatre, 25 aenta. Beats can be secured from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. with out extra charge. Children under 10 years half price. IVIRS. T>. P. BOWERS 1 ® WAIiNUT-ST. IVX THEATRE, corder of NINTH end WALNNT Street Q WEDN£BDAYJtyBNINft, October 18,1868, MATHILDB. Bt Phar, Ur. Conway; Emile de Rudents, Sir. Perry » Mathllde, Mrs, Conway. THE SON OP THE NIGHT. Ben L«il, Mr. P. B. Conway; Bake Porato, Mr. H. A. Perry' Brtvadara, Mr. McDonough; Julia, Mrs. D. P. Bowers; Ghebel, Mrs. P. B.Conwsy; Myrtha, Miss 0. filchings. Prices of admission—Second Tier and Family Circle, and Third Tier, 25 cents; Parquet 87X cents; Dree* Circle, 50 cents; Private Boxes, according to their locale, $3 and 85; Single Seats in Orchestra and Private Boxes, 75 cents. Boors open at quarter before T o’clock; Curtain rISM at 7X o’clock. WHEATLEY & CLARKE’ 8 AROH-ST. THEATRE.—Williams. Predericks, Aoting and Btage Manager. . WEDNESDAY EVENING, October 18, 1868, First night, for several years, of CHARLES XII; OR, THE SIEGE OP BTRALBUND I Mr. O&lman as King Charles XII, of Sweden; Mr. Wheatley ssGastavus de Merrelt; Mr. J. Gilbert aa Adam Brook; Mrs John Brew as udlga. AMERICAN* IN PARIS. Admission, 25 ets. Secured Beats in Dress Circle, 87M ots; Orchestra Stalls, 60 cts; Seats in Private Boxes, To eta; Gallery, 18 eta; Gallery for Colored Persona, 85 ets g Private Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, 88 ets£. Whole Private Box, $3. Dooraopen at quarter before 7o’clock; commence at 7#, precisely /CONCERT HALL, CHESTNUT STREET ABOVE TWELFTH. ID- SIXTH WBBK’JH OF BANDERSON’B COLOSSAL IIXudTRATIQNB ©V VH» RUSSIAN WAR. On MONDAY, October 11, and EVERY EVENING daring the week. Also, on SATURDAY AFTERNOON. The whole accompanied by a CELEBRATED BRASS BAND. Admission 25 cents: Children 12 eente. Boors open at 7 o’clock. Performance at a quarter of 8 o’clock. See programme. ocll-ftt A S&EMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH AND JrA. CHESTNUT Streets. Here again! Return of the old favorite, , SIGNOR BLITZ. New and Comical Scenes in VENTRILOQUISM. Extraordinary Magical Demonstrations, and the LEARNED CANARY BIRDS. Open every Evening during the week, at half-past 7 o’clock and on Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons at&» Admission, 25 oents; Children, 18 cents. seSd-Im* NATIONAL hall—market street. 11 LAST WEEK BUT ONE OF J. Ikeoo Williams's celebrated PAKORA.UA OF THE BIBLE. This magnificent PAINTING commences with OhaoS» and eontinnes down In historical order to the Babylo nish Captivity, containing more than fifty of the moat sublime and interesting scenes In the Bible. Exhibition EVERT EVENING. Boors opes at Tj to oommenee at a quarter before 8 o’clock precisely. Tickets 25 oents—to be had at Hall door. Ufeildrv under 10 years 15 cents. Also. Exhibitions on WKDNKBDAY and BATUB DAY AFTERNOONS for families and schools. Booed open at 2: to oommenoe at 8 precisely. Explained by Professor TIBBITTS. Jnsnrante Companies. MARKET FIRE INSURANCE CO. IYI OP THE CITY OF HEW YORK. 8200,000 78,800 CASH OATITAL. SUBPLUS 8278,300 TOTAL ASSETS. DIRECTORS. BENJAMIN H. HOWELL, President. PbHetus H. Holt of 235 Front street. Joseph P Wickham, late Wickham’s A Hutohlnson. Silas Davis of A. B. tc S. Davis. Oliver 11. Shepard, of Shepard, Hove tc Co, Henry Howland, of Rowland tc Banks. N Alfred L. Rove, of T. G. A A. L. Rove. Wm. P. Miller, of Wm. P. Miller & Co. Stephen W. Gaines, of 3. W. tc R. A. Gaines. Elisha L. Walton, of Walton, Little, tc Co. Nelson Sherwood, of Nelson Sherwood tc Co.' HenryG. Reeve, of H. G. Reeve tc Co. Daniel T. Willets, of WiUets tc Co. Albert L. Be Camp, of Baker tc De Camp. John M. Brace, Jr., of Bruce, Odell, tc F&rnam. Stephen Lioington, of 216 Front street. Enoch Ketcham, of E. Eetcham tc Co. Wm A Cumc&ings, of Beards tc Cummings. Henry Lyles, Jr., of Lyles, Polhamns, tt Co. Brewster Valentine, of Valentine tc Bergen. Geo. B. Whitfield, of G. tc J Whitfield tc Co, Albert Havemyer, (late Haveatyer tc Holler.) Tennis W. Quick, of Quick & l’Hommedieu. David M. Tornore, of JSdey tc Tnrnnre. Jose T. Navarro, of Mora Brothers, NaTarro & Co. Edward Bill, of 119 Broad street. Nathaniel W. Chater, of Peter V. King tc Co. Wm. H. Goodwin, of B. Goodwin tc Brother. John Frisbie, (Freeland, Squires, tc Co.) ASHER TAYLOR. Vice President. Insures on Buildings and Personal Property of every description against Loss or Damage by Fire, on tbe meat favorable terms. HENRY P. FREEMAN, Secretary. INSURANCE IN THE ABOVE COMPANY CAN BK EFFECTED THROUGH STEWART & JOHNSON, No. 108 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. ocl-frm«fcw33t4f JEUdmnaL The great standard remedy op THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. THE- IMPERIAL DEPURATIYE FOR PURIFY ING THE BLOOD AND STRENGTHENING THE WHOLE SYSTMM. Ttui Imperial Depuratl.., prepared tj Dr. Loom berry A Co., is now acknowledged as the principal Family Medicine for the cure of Cancerous affection* and Scrofulous diseasesgenerally. The success which, attends its use in these InYeteratediseftaesbaa no equal. It la now used In these diseases with complete success, where all other means have failed. Two or three hot* tlea will satisfy any one of its great curative properties. Hip Disbabb and Whitb Swbllino, Ulcerations of the Bones, Mouth, Throat, &c. Its beneficial and healing characteristics are soon observed in these com plaints. No matter of how longstandingtbey may have been, they will yield to the proper use of the IMPE RIAL DEPUKATIVJS in a short time. Tetter and Scald Head wiU as certainly yield to this medicine as it Is used. Diseases of the Bhiu and all eruptive complaints generally tannot long remain after using a few bottles of the Imperial Depurative. Its Tonic properties, as well as Alterative, render it valuable to weak and delicate females. The great purity, strength, and Talue of this Family Medicine is unequalled in the cure of all diseases origi nating In an impure condition of the blood. It expel* all the virus or diseased matter from the blood and re invigorates the system. . Those using the Imperial Depuratlre and wishing ad vice in their case, will receive every attention by otter Prepared and sold by Dr. LOUNBBERRY Sc 00., No. 60 North FIFTH Street, below Arch,^Philadelphia. For sale also by J. F. Long & Co., Lancaster, Pa. J. H.R&aer and S. S. SteveM, Reading, Pa. Holman fit Co., lUarrisbnrg, Pa. 0. W. Rpting, PottaviUe. Pa. T k C W. McClintocfc, Easton, Pa. James Given, Westchester, Pa. Schmidt fc Co., Allentown, P». glmon Ran, bethlehem, Pa. Dr.H. W .Leslie, Bristol, Pa., and Druggists generally. anll-mwksatdm JjANDSCEUBS AND CLAMPS. HANDSORUBB. No. 5. $1 12 per dot, 6. 1 26 « 7. 1 60 8. 1 75 “ No. 1. 62)<0. per doi, 2. 760, « 8. 87c. « 4. IQOo. « CLAMPS. 9 Row, 11.26 perdoeen. 7 Bow, $1.76 perdoten. 8 Bow, $2.25 per dozen. HENRY C. ECKSTEIN, A 2 North THIRD Street, Philadelphia Abram slack’s engraving, oinking, and Embossed Printing, Envelope, and Beal Press ManttfiwtolT, No. 1 OQOUI SIXTH StrM, rui»4*ijto,r«. vfiHa
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