The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 18, 1858, Image 3

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£* nffteKandtse *Y I > OW > dyewoodo 79;,f.biin<Uei ‘
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- case mdse
Aldridge, Higdon A Oo; 3 do;doleaac BaitonACb; 3
Bates A Coates;? do I do William
. 7r:CU4nJLydo,GrntMly.W»«lett<Ai;Oo'; l:bal6^oarpeUng
' win SHahseU A.Bona; 3,dQ mdse Bobt Howard;. Odo do.
'^tTbbmM^Mmer.fJb.-.Oo’r 1 ! B7. do
-, do.WmMcKeeA'Oe; ldodo J KrMoUrainrASon; :
.V bldM.catpettngi'J fciß Qrn»i‘ 8 do.do JH Oroe j, 3 cases
•fv Peanlngtenj A Boa L?| domdae.Joi Parker;
.V. -2 do do 7)Uo JohU PierM AOoM do
/ JP Peoißton ; 6 AOo; 1
■VcMedoJA.JP SUImcA Oa ;1 do do;Bhipherd,;Taii
Hailioieu A Oo; &de Sharpies* Bro*}2 do Bproat,Moln
- - tyre AGor <2l9ljdls iron B. A' H. doJ<J t
' ' OrUaenj fiS e*r**i»a,6o bdt* do 'Garrett A eons; 857bdli;
/ do/B fLegg6tt ;A CO!' 1121 boodles Iron WL- P.* Pott*; 70,
bnddlee v Juon:and >4lB tbars.do, 0:D or Robbins • &-Oo:
605 bdl* 2993 bars Iron SteeverA Whitaker: IS bdla steel
■Bhehl«*'T»VKMn.'A:Hiliarj 'l3 do j B Smith; 860 do 840
bare ;t*i«erfc:Bje -A Co; 47 crates earthenware B B
, PeattOjßona- AOo;162 bdttlß bwwa.9 oaaea ateelB cask**
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A 06; Ido Wagner.A’StewOrt; l do B A &A Wrigbt; 2
do TrnmtSaAj;Bho»fj:2 doH P BUsbftdge; 1 do B Bkfo.
ardsonjS doNewllni Marshall. Aj3o;-4j3q;.8 AW- 0
\ Biddle.A Co; Mo J E;Oal(lwen & Co; 2..d0.
jHObart*: Sdo-wlMd/Langatroth; A 0o; 4do Goff A Pe»
' -; tenon: 25c*M«ate«le D.pHoltsj-Tcaakhdw.Haddan,
UCarh APorter: 9 do Handy A Beamier; Ido Morphy A
“•Yarnali: l do Henry McKeen>JUdo‘:Bmitb, Belfcer, A
06: 325psaekaBa!tCopeBrbajlOOynukableaohlngJpow
- .‘dera Jamea Lee A Oo; 3 caake sauce Shales mdse older.
* Kerr: ICO tea.blcajchlok powder.lW?do
Lendigr 200 kegajtiiemioala. 98 casks«oaa,aah> BAP
- .>0 4L\oMka'. soda ash, G Daliett A Ooj. 82-do :
"do, 8 AIV, WM#b; 30,domin6ralwhlte, rbnciß A Oo;
. 26iftoki wheat,.97ciakabittled ate,B.-Morcia Walo A
.* ,0o i lOceateseax then ware, A if Eberman; 149 do, Peter
', Wright a; Bona: Mcerodns . PorarUin bark, Powers A
' Welghtman'j 7- pVgt' mdae, Grundy,.Wardin A Oo; 2
do, W JrPMngraham rB9 do, W Wattson A Oo; 1 do,
- Wecht A'Lahkman'; OOeaSkaChinaclay,P t ß.Donn;
4,950 ska com salt, Taaao Jeanea A Co; 7 oaaea ateel, 0* ,
hbdi soda aah, to order..,
WILMINGTON* N:C-Sch "Emma L. Day.— 27 bales
4 ' cotton {>2oo bbls, rosin' 160 do pltoh Ja
- •- v Has Baker ]' 216 bbls rosin Cochran Sc Bnuell} 247 do
; doKnightdbßeH ,* 268 b«ge fruit Gill* Paul; 22,484
feet lumber KiTrumfe &;Boa ;2 froaes fiuit BBnUt. '
-poW^i^?*>juT salt‘John Bl Ken*.
,aedj Sc Co.";,',
- NSW ORLEANS—BariindWashington, Batcher—9l
bbds tobacco Mercer fcAntelojlo7 bales cotton D 8alo«.
mon St Oo; .68 do reps cuttings]' 62 do bagging Jessup Sc.
" : bblamolauee Lerering & Brt; 147 dodo
r--.-- gtewart. Carson &Co;-271bdlalxic»eB,W<Cr*ile & Sou;
'S63 dodo BDeforddc. Bon; : 219d0 do"0eo Bartlett &/
; -- ■ Qo;l2pkgfl'sundries Boeder, Deleny Sc Oo; 19 do cloth*
• ClsgObaa-ThOmsi;-276-empty casks-ITNewlln; 6pkgs
'mdxe Tariouflcbusignees. •~"» v ,/v ' •
D'E JANEIRO—Schr Blwk Pl«h-98 1og« ro«e-''
"iroodi, 809Vbi« eotr««,'l2 ceroooß Ipsaw, Joba Muon
; -dCHOi Thbniia A.? He
w,, biu&W.v ; 3 &r's; ‘.4 v
bides, 3807 tons fustic, 1 cetoonlodlgo.2G
tons. - Brothers; H - hides: T Mies
skSciiC Stetson 4, Co; 120U!des, 1 bale aklns Bitter k
; ./
: INAQu AndoYer. -7008 bn/ salt Captain
OrowelK; - • - : / -
f PASSENGERS ARRIVED
la £homM Daliett. from Puerto Gabetlo—
Mesirt Jobhßculton’j Sr, F LDavli } ahdT Daraabj.
: PHI£.ADRLPUIAIjQARI> OUTBADE
Daria Pa ausoh ) '/.v.
. Udmoud A. Booosß,> OoiDayTmi or tbs Mokti.
• 1 GsoaOd 'V: ( - ri V -
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•*/.* At tiU . */*
* 'fihlp^tt^*ror*j 1 Oot 25
Ship Fiinee.de “JolnTiUeyFoster,....Pernambuco, toon
Buquo Inna', Nobtey*;.;V. • . w;; r . ••Barbadoei, eoon
v ßArqae Americay Wdrtibger,,.V..i..iMCerdena*, sood
Barque 6ft lames > Cruse..'. ,'.f, ; \. Bio deJinelro, Oct 20
.Brig Adeline, ficbnlken.. .'...••••bondon; toon
~, Brig Appb HeadriekyfichatV. 1•. i ? .......■'London, soon
1 ‘Bekr Jokn Walker,‘.Tern ••••Barbadoea.'eoon
Bcbt Caroline Bhay, 8hnw.Y..»7.. .r» l9
roßi or oct. is, is*?.
bun sirs >*••••••>«6 87,
:.ao &o
...... 2liioais from Now York,
with merchandise and passengers to Jas Aliderdic®, •'"i'
' Ship Lancaster, Deoau,from Liverpool t9th August/
- with a die And Mpassengers to. /oho. B Penrose. No
•, date,Ut4337, lon# 8380, spoke *hjp r Jt*.Gii<hrle, from.
- . ‘Liverpool for City Point;' Towed ap by tag America. ,
from tlTerpool-zSlh Augast,
. , with mdse and 23 puacDrert toPetor Wright & bona,
. . Towed op,by tufcTG N«eub,. r -' * '• !
' • * Packet ship. Wyoming, Barton,from:Liverpool 14th
r‘;oU, with mdse and passengers to.oopa Broa. p
/ Barque Thoi Daltett, BUI, frora’Paerfco Oabello 80lh
y/ f > nit (With coffee, hides, do. to Dallett Brothers.r lieft
atLeguayre/sohr.PeerleeSi joat arr. Oct s,lst 2d 25,
lovg fl 00, spike brig'Rnoch Benner,of and from Bob*
,V tbnforMexico/r i = , -f," r- /;
; ; Barque Reindeer, Allen;-10 days from Havana, with
ingarYAo.td John Mason AOo./ • ,<
. 7 ' Barque Washisg'on i Batcher, Collins, from New t Or* 1
'■ leans, Tin quarantine,with mdse to Pettit, Martin ACo -
Balry, Welsh, from Riode Janeiro Tth nlt, with,
' * - eoßee to Thos W Newhall A Go, Pin;enger,Gapt BB
- Naylor. Oct6th, latSo26, 10ng66,‘spokeship .Vancou
ver, Jenkins, from Sumatra for New York,' 97 days; oat.'
Bert at Bio ships Northern Crown, Hallett, for/Auitra*.
. lim,. ldgj Syren, Green," repgj Tigre‘S,
Oceatr Ranger; Knowles, "trom Newport; Kngfdisebg;
barquts Octavja, FdmeT Kennedy,, do;
. Mary ‘ Sawyer, 1 Bartlett,' from yulftrlestoß,' do; Ltara
Boss, Btirjr v from Neweiitle.’d6pJobriCarver,Pendle'
- ton,-fromLiverpoolrdo;Meaco,Gorham,from Charles
■ ton,‘do;7Bfe’atide/PATWdge/froia‘Newport, do:'Asa
Sawyer;' Gates/fromNewcaatle/ Eng; dbwhg; Uncle
‘ Bam;-’(folh,; Idg, 'unknown;/Dorchester,
1 "■' ; 'VWh!W//rom'BaTuniOFc; dlicbg; Boa flower, Colby, fm
• rrOape Verde, do; Western tea, Naylor, from Boston,
do^Btacgeiine,Clark; from Richmond,do; brig News
«- 'v‘*.J&y f rLeekle, -from'-FayaV-wtg; schrs Forest -King,
rfhreemasted) Perry,from tlsehias, dlsobg; Montrose,
•> ft' .Winslow, from Richmond, do;Jos, Giles, Rogers, from
v" ■- JadmonTillt, do; and North Point, Dlssoway, from New
York, Wtg. • ' -V- - . . 'v* ;•-</*»'.'l' ! '
; 8.-ig Delhl/Kenny, 18 days, from; Antigua, with soger,
Ac, to Thoe Wattsou & Sons,
Brig Abby RHiabetb, 'Briggs; 86 days from Pernambn
-09, with eager to Baml A.Dewls.;" M.-t't •
>Brig ;Aado?sr,Crpwell, 141 days from, Inagua. with
ITW boshels salt to captain, . > - ’ .' ' 1 M r ’
Bohr :dayi from Bio do It,-
coffee, rosewood, do* to John Meson & Co.
>- > .'j.Schr ;B, B;;Dean, Cook, ;6, days, from with'
mdse to captain..’- -: ? x ~ ? ... ‘ i
■? A-ftßdhryOatlVj McA'ptn,l6d#ya from lnagua,.wUh salt
1 to,John M Kennedy 4> Co. '
' . gehr Myrorer. Monroe; 8 days from Charleston, with
. cotton, Ac; to Coolej, aoraera A 00,
.fat* Coarie>,.Oroweu, 0 days from Boston, with mdse
.toDaeld Cooper; -
, Bchr hncy frtihaip, Sharp, 6 days from CUrdi&er, Me,
- \ In ballast to captaln.'w.: . . t< * - '
. v {Dheete nan,&. days from Newport, in ballrst
- “‘ r
Bohr Richard Vans, Frlok, o days .from.Bosten, in
. ballast to he#li Botberwel,:
- Bohr Yeq&oadook,-Uam>aghs;B days from Boston, In’
ballast to T/ler, Btoce A Co.
, Bohr H A' Weeks, Weeks, 0 days from Boston, in bal
..last.to B MUhes , -
' BSbecca Knight/Xndicoft, s.days from'Boston,
' Inballasf roYih-Diueh,Norton A (Joy '.r"- y.
< 1 Basjieinj BnrkJ ? 6.days from Boston, in bal?..
•- :/ /.last to-Ycn Dttfeh; Norton & Op‘. . ; . y- *
y- ::Bchr B E Bfaarp; : lfayhew; 0 days from Boston, in tal
-iMttbN Btnrterant A Co. ' .; | - •. t
v* :^ Bebr L ; Andenried,'Bazttett, c 6 days from Boston; In
-‘^•hsliMi'WliAUdihtlad’ACov’ 1 :^-.- . r . '•
Sirs, Mason; S days from; Boston, in bsllasfe;
toHayss&G'od«iaU.^ : 'V: •• « 1 -
• Bohr.Dlrigo, Cook, 8 days from New York, In bsllut
■' to N StortOTant ACo . f . ,
'' . Behr Oc4an;WaV«j* Soell sh; 6 days from Lyon, in bal*
. Jut to L J Aodenri«d &Oo.' - , v f !••
Sobr R S Hiil.r, fl>M.rMn,6 d.ys from In
Bchr A Henderson, Godfrey, 4 days from Prorideaee,
in ballast to Noble, Hammett A Caidwell. '.: r
- -.-Behr 8 B Dicklnaoa v Wheaton, 6 days from tUnrirary>
' lnbellasttoO'AHeckiherAOoV.v- »■«>•»
-*■ WaVe, Barr»tt, 6 days from Danrerspoit; in bal*
vfi ,*s> - t
- Bchr.Jtfarr/Haakins, 1 day from Blackblid, Del,'with
•'-'oatsto /
' .’BchfT PMcCoJiTf 2 da/* from Milford; Del;
? . wJtagraln tO J Q.MeOoti#//-" .. */i •
• -Bchr Ztbo/Pi«ld* l '3days tmn Ohoptank Hirer, wilb
ship timber'tc?J C W Bacon'A Co. '■ s -‘y
i’biipAMßi. ‘V ’• ■' - ,
' Bt4>mikl( BUtoof (ttorgla;. <Urrln:BiTinutb,Aim
.. -HwoßV -k-•iW-5< > , ; -
■ i-i Btrenuhlp City cfNewYork, Howes. Holton, Henrr
,»:• • V- =•
r"'Bt«*tinhlpperiiir»t>,Oiip«»:N York, JAUderdlc*.' ■
Br brfi 1 xptoM.FrltK; * ff,t«on & Bom.
- - *Yeton*,' s B*ttigreir,'-S*wlniijrport,'Viui Union,
Morton & 06.
geTireonlhornor; BfieodOo, Bwtxdou, Tjl«r,Bton»
•.•’'tJ'Vit ?/*C ■2'- £'•» t' 4 - _ -/ ' i .»!*>.
V;-. ' - EcbrßL t*/, L4i«j BAVaonih, D 8 Bt«tBQa. 4.06. ,
gobrw 0 BU»»fln f -Babk*too, WittnJfig>OnrNO r do ■:
BoHr J H'Alltß, Babcook, Wilmlngtooj, Sltaljuoffk''
. . _.£»■£.: _?.*■
. l Frink, Bolton, L Rothannel.
. : Tyler, Bton«r
' ;,. ---L I'i' 1 r -
?^ i ; B«kVX‘ And&rt6d,Battlett, Boiitoii, N* olartoT*nfr
•. - ‘ ‘ •' - ■
- Bortoa« , - ,j: - '^2-do
/ - • Hateyj-BoBtO&jBaom:Og’a iCo, ~
/ ?<if. SchrWSimi;Uuoo, BoatoD,-JMyM w (fodihdl.V 5
3i;.r:.gch*^BKbiUit)Bndieott,Bsaton, Van'Dawn,Norton
• * ' :*• ■ ,V l/.1-Ji .
do..
• ; :^---sBolirllli'Odbk; j ?*jellar,Kawbnrg,^ i ' '-vdo, .v
JobnTaokerVHwan.filngßlng, - do’, '
< , -r-';--' ,‘\BchrKa4rtn,BTtBB«ll?nor#lcb./ do.
* ' ■ *
Butk/ do
„rr k. Go*-. j
Wt*%- Ca*tridft| Jtatjamfir!
- *uln*B«!Po>V-^ / ; 1 !- . "
•' v BcbfOcMttWaTOfßoglißl*, Lynbii Aadenried Sc Co.
'J-f
, r r - gob^AS•^OrtoaiGo^fre/ J jpVoTJ^« I do
: rV v,-jkhf JB^cM^Mr»i^^|alo,n,NewtfiYtm,oAHwk.
-.,< f*o»,
- V: ■ BtotofcforSMioßpvto.ntf unknown l»lg,
-, aiStWgtrteijdimjtwk, snd
mUsSM&MfM
' brlglßlalra from Oardenaa;
Br IHg Sffort. from Bneno* Ayres; achr Raohel Jaoe,
' bom AoxO«or»..-->„.V'-- ~V’j _ B i BTOHI o o t i 7. ■,
' irrivcd. ahlpaHidnlgtlt, from OaleutU; Wohard
Morse,'from Liverpool; barques JBII Warrington, Iron*
Kagle. from Algoa Bay; Orlando, from
'Portiafirlm?,.-r. } ' ‘
... . *' >BAI/«MORK, Oot 17.-
©etea'&ojn'Bneioi Ayres hare been **•
'silBepfc?, B|Slea.'Bd,tiie Ann HftvU*n, for New York.
In port, fit Loots, Dram New York, aud Peerless, from
£oston, loading forCalcotta;. Trefetore, for New York
.4dAjSiZD,forNewYork,Mg..r -
- , s -. i,. ■. : , Chablsstoh, Oot 15.
: :Arrired, shipOthello,from New York.- ' *— •
Biw»*ah,oA.',o«*».• •
brig Jtugene Seed, from JEtockport. •_ ■■ ± u
: ' i iNrnr Oot 10 v
;*Arrived, ships lohanolsberg. irons' Harre; StLouls,
, from NewYorirbatqoesLltiießogg*, from Bordeaux;
Uncle Baxo, from Bio deJaneiro; N Bnnton, Boston,.
~«.;-: - MItiMQBANDA. v- 1 . , . :
Steamship Phinsas Sprague, Matthew*, cleared at
Boston 16th-inst: for Philadelphia' _ ’
,-* Steamship-Black Warrior, Bmitb, for Havana and !f
York<oleared at NewOrleana llthinst^
" SteawihlpArego,Lines, cleared at New York 48th
instf for Southampton and Havre. ; ■. , -
KBhip' Kalanjatoo.,Tejlor, fcom Liverpool* at City
Point,Uthinst.v ■ ■.
. Ship from Baroadoeß, at riew York
JeVnM, Chiptaan, from .Cardiff, waa at
Hong Kong July 29. ~ - - -i, '\
r -tikip Oarloca.Hoffner.hence, via Key west, was at
auaranttrie, : Peni»eo!a, 7 Bth inst—all W«« on board,
Shtp/Corinifc, McKay, from Callao for Prance, wte
spoken latare.Lon gBB 4fi. „ „ ,
Ship, tew. Chew, Seyborn, sailed from Callao 2d ult.
for Queenstown -• *- - -
" , BkTp. Tornado,'Mamford, from-Melbourne, arrived at
"CslUpApgM/ L ' v - '.I-, ' -
‘•r; Bblp'L&ughlDgWater,J&ntsen, sailed from Callao
btfc'un, for Qhdenstown.
'Ship Planter, Carlisle, for N6w York, stUed from
Osllao Aug 38.’
4 Stipe Sebastian , Cabot, Watts; Wild Borer. Crowell;
Bmlly PaThum, Taylor; Rival, Kelly; B P Hozie* Orary;
jPhanot'ot Pame, Knowles,'and omen, were loading
hiano at CUncha Islands 12th' ult. for the U States, at
SlOperton. ,
/Strip :GaUeg6, Wolfe. from Cardiff, arrived at Rio de
Tanslroßentf; ' '
~ Ship Gen Parkhil), Pike, bleared at Charleston 13th
Inst, (or Philadelphia - „ •;
v Shlp PeerU»*,BlDg, ftt'BaenM Ayres Aug. 29, was
'ohkrtered to load Hones for Calcutta h
Ship Loot 6c Harriet/ Huntoon, from Bombay, it
OronstadtSudult. -
-f Ships- Pearless Haason, 1 from Manilla; Santiago,
Homes, from-Batavia; Inkermannr (Br) Grant, fiom
Calcutta; barque Gomsbok, Mayo', from Algoa; Bay, and
brig Nawsboy. Leckie. from Bio de Janeiro, arrived at
Boston IQthfnst. . r • .
Ship Sritlah'Trident, (Br) O’NeUl, from Oslontta, at:'
rtvedatNew YcrkldihlnSt. Ang 4,15t308,10n3540
B, spoke ship Storm King, from Canton for New York,
68 d&yiont; 10th, off Caps Good Hope, spoke Br ship
City of Glasgow, from Calcutta for New York; 21st, lat
27 40 8, lon 1154 E, spoke barqne Helicon, from Maul
:maln for Faltnwath, Bog, U 4 days oat,’.
Ship Hussar, Howland, arrived at New York 16th Inst,
from Baiavla. Sopt 21, lat 027 N, lon 87 08 W, spoke
barque Qoincey, Hayes, from Algoa Bay; Wm Pletoher,
of Boßton, a seaman of ship Minstrel, seat home as a
prisoner by the American Consul, died on board on the
passage. -
Ship Charmer Lucas, for Hong Kang, cleared at Bos
ton loth Inst.' - ’
Ship Elisa and Blla, Lunt, cleared at Boston 16th inst
for BanFranciseo. • •
Barqne bonis*, Marston,for Philadelphia in 16 days,
was at Cardenas 6th inst.
/- Barque William, Lord, from Norfolk, was at Montego
Bay, Jam, sth inst. .
Barque David G Wilson, Peacock, hence, arrived at
Ohtxlutohltthlust.
• Barque Swan, Lennon, was discharging at Rosario
Ang-29. .
Barque Homer, Plainer,- from Bnenos Ayres Ang 19,
arrived at New York 16th lust.
‘i Barqne Wisiaeumeon oleared at New York 16th inst.
for-Montevideo: . { v ■ ■
- -Baiqne Belle, Ryder, hence, arrived at Boston 16th
inst./ \i i ----- ■ ->-■ <. . .
Brig. Mary Wilkins* Wilkins, fieared at New York
16th fnst ,fer Bnenos Ayres. .
\J Brig Chanticleer [Br] Haunt ford, from Bahia, arrived
atNewYo’kieth'inet-; '
/ Brig Henry Leede/Graht, from Bockland for Phila
delphia, railed from Newport 15th lost.
Brig' Chicopee. Howes, cleared at Beston 18th Inst,
for Philadelphia. .
'■ Brigs E Baldwin, Montgomery, end Edward, Hodg
donf hence,at Bastport 7th inst.
” Brig WatUon, Tibbetts', hence', arrived at Portland
15thinst: \ : VY: .
' Brig Mu? a SDUlken, Norden, remained at Canlenat
6th iost» discharging. ' : . . ,
'Sohr Sarah Larinia; foot, henee, arrived at Rlohmond
16 tk init.
fiekr Belle Conwey, DeUnr, hence, ernred et Nor
folk 14t_h lost. . : '
' (Schr Samuel Bo tan, Gandy, honoe, arrived at Ohajles
too 14th iost.
Bohr X 8 Janes, Godfrey, hence, arrived at Mobile
11th lost. * ,
Bchrs.Jos.Duffield, Yates. and Emma L. Duffield,
Jones, beneo; arrived at Provfdeuoe 15th inst.
Schra. Fjrm, Xoaloott,'for Philadelphia, and Nevis
Brown, Tor do or. Calais, sailed from providenoe 16th
Inst, . *•' %
Schr. Yankee Bor, Elsie y, for Philadelphia, sailed
.from Hartford 16th fast.
• Str Thomas Sparks; Green,’ hence, arrived at Hart*
ford Kith inat. : .
VBchr.White Squall. Sharp, hence, arrived atßoston
16th inat; ’ ;• .
- Skhr W Callahan.' Edwards, from Trenton, arrived at
’Hartford 14thInat.'".- . 1
Bchrs Buena Yirti/Doaise, and B Flower, Rayner,
learedjrtNttir York 16th Inst, for Philadelphia.
''Schr Bnrrowß O.Olatk, hence at Charleston 14th lust.
Bchr Bobble W Billon, Malta, hence, at Wilmington,
NO, leth inst.’ / " ‘
• ' Sonrs J J Spencer, Cole Tend W L Springe; Coraon, for
'Philadelphia, cleared at Wilmington, N C, 15th inat.
Sehr 0 H Moller, Allen; from New York, arrived at
Penaacolf. Bth inat.
0 Bohr Alice Mowe, Pendleton; hence, via Belfast, at
Camden; Me, Bth Inst.-
' v Bchr 8 LOrocker, Preabry, hence, arrived at Taunton
Ikthlnatr ' • : \ ‘•
- Schr W Loper, Robinson,'hence for Ipswich, at Prv
rineetown 11th Inat. "
; Schr Neptnne, henoe; arrived at Newbaryport 14th
irntint. " '
' SChrsß V W Simmons, Godfrey, and Triumph, Artia,
cleared at Salem lith-lnat. for Philadelphia
•‘"Bchr; Sarah,BenSon, Hence, arrived at New Bedford
lothlnat. '
Bchr J M Hotiaton, Russell, cleared at Charleston
18th inst for Philadelphia, with 866 bales upland oot
ton. 4.14 tea rice,lo7 pegs furniture, 18 Mis paper, 116
sacks feathers, and 6 pkga mdse. The JMH went to
sea 16th/ ✓
Sehr Judge Tenney, Oottretl. from Eastport lor Phi!
UdeJphla, at Newport 14th Inst. - ,
' Bcbrs Dr M B.Potrers, for Philadelphia,'and Martha
J,GanM,'for- Brandywine, sailed from New Haven 14th
instant. \ '
~. tJ •s : DOMESTIC POBTa,, r
VuHOLMEfI’HOLE,Oct 13; PM—Arlschr A SBole,
Shepherd, Rockpoct, Me, for Norfolk.
, , Sid, brig George Dowhew schr Maria L Davis,
Oit 14—No arrival ' ,
•. Sid Emily; eehre Bevenne, Bah ire, Acklam, Lnay
A"OrcutV:Gea. Armstrong, Lammot Papont, white
Squall/Isabella, Martha Maria, Delaware, Gen Scott,
'Amanda Powers. R G Foster, Antelope, and Roanoke.
Octl&—Ar ana sl<l, sohrs Bowditeh, OolUns, Wilming
too; Boston.
lujport at 8 A M, wind NW, brig Sarah Elizabeth; aiki
E H Nash, Sarah Bernice, and A B Bella.
FOREIGN.PORTS.
. At Bnenoa Ayres Ang 20, ship 8t Louis, Jacobs, from
New York; dis, for Singapore; barques Orion, Stevens,
une; Kate, Oliver, for. Baltimore in a few days; Mary
Bentley. Bentley, for New York In a few days; ZD,
Fairfield, ror Boston, ldg; Trovatore, Carter, for New
•York, do; brig Kentucky, Nichols,Tor do di. At Boss*
rid,* barque' Win'Sohroae,- Upton, do . Going, up the
.river, barque Marla, Crowells.
r At. Aoipulco about Ist Inst, skip Star of Hope, Pear*
.son, dte;-'A'Ctapthrie’s Favorite,” with coal—probably
the Sunshine,' Ryder, previously reported
~ Ar at .Valparaiso. Ang 20, barque White Sea, Evans,'
Pisagttt; brig Chatham, Simpson, Kealejo; 21st, barque
r Wagram. Sears. Callao: 23d, skip Helen MoGaw, Tuok*
er, New. York Mayl2.
ing 17ih; barque Sumpter, Barry, Iqulque; 29th,
brrque Eradne, Dein, Huaneras de Chile; 21st, barque
Heiper, Arroltsge, Iqulque; 22d,ship James, Oheiton,
Brysn, Caldera; barque Alfred Lamont, Anderson, Tome;
26tb, ships'Crusader, Eaton; Tougoy; Bold Hunter,
Crosby, OoWja. ’ * *
'Ar at'Callao BsptS, ship Americana, Potts, MeL
bourn, and aid Sent 7 for the Ohlnoba Islands; Bept 7th,
ship Rising Bun, Smith, Melbourne.
At do Bept Iff, ships Mary Good ell, Harriman, dis;
Princess, Bearte, seskitg; Ulondell, Plummer, dis; Bo
rodlno, Pendleton, do: Saracen, Barry, for U States,
ready; Wellfleet, McGilrery, for do do; brads' Wind,
Johnson, tepg; Blaing Buo, Smith, lor China; brig Ca
nada; Pomp, seeking. Freights to the United States
slopert?n.
ARRIVALS AT THE fRINCIPAL HOTELB,
BP TO OSB O'CLOCK THIS XOUNIMG.
" . GIBABD HOUSE—Chestnut street. below Ninth.
JJH Kennedy, Balt ■- ,/ G L Powell, Balt
I*B Long, Balt. . ' J Guild, Ala . ,
-<lf -WoWbitsoo, Saratoga Dr Hnntlogton Sc aoa
K LLludsiy, lowa ' B 0 Ridgway, Phil*
P KBoaa, Harrisburg- f v J Worsall, Pa -
W Lewie, Pittsburgh 3 0 McCarty
W-HBarley, Boston ; - > 3 8 Dean Sc Ja, Alabama -
W Palls. Balt W W Pierce, Cia ..*
Ulas Goons, Washington .Mrs Lawrence, Washington
.HP Bussell, Charleston . D S Scott, Va
Dr.HSWood.Va ' ,J 0 Baylor, Va
iiDrinnen, SO DrRS Bevnolds/SO
J Busman. N Y S W McKeoxls, S 0
Bbuth, Lb’ : Miss Routh, La
Mias,Bowls, La F R Blake. 8 0
8 Poos, Ohio .. PH Adams, 8 0
W.Wood4c la, 8 Q Miss Winchester, Tenn
Mr Long, N; Y . - Mies Brysnt, Tenn
Labg. fcY pm Btoger, a Y
Ghu 8 Keller, Pittsburgh .H T Cleveland, N Y '
Mrs £ A Harris, Cal' H B Harris, Oat
PurterSeraple,U 8 A ' Mrs Bempie, Va
■MISS DSnlson, Va' JasG Holmes, 8 0
J Sullivan A; la, Brooklyn ' Miss Sullivan, Brooklyn
Jas Hall Sc l<,Balt , Miss Hall, Balt
JosTodd & la, Va , Miss Kate Todd, Va,
Alex Hill, Va - . OhasH Cowman, Balt
H WVanVyhte, Ua L M Cole, Balt
J W Brown, N J J H Post Sc la, Cleveland
Mrs 3 D Hayne, NY Dr A P Hayne, N Y
.WFBrougb, NY . ' WHHedden.NY
B P Cnyler. B 0 H Banner, NY
T I N Pitts.&adlson . « T J Tate, Ala
Jos W Harrison, N Y 1 Elraor Thompson, N V
Hon /as Oralg, Mo J V 8ml;h, Leavenworth
0 A Childs & la, Cleveland J A Palmer, Boston
,W H Garside, Ala . ■ J 0 Morris, New Orleans
12 R Bishop,'Boston , ,DP Morgan, NY
£ Hale, Jefferson co,N Y HM Card, Louisville
J C Johnston, Louisville Thos D Winchester, N Y
Isaac Jacobson, N Y ; F Hobbs & lady, Boston
I Dunoan & lady, Miss 0 Herrington, Milwaukee
W P-Perklns/Rlchmond E P Royer, Wisconsin
NB Wells, NY , W Lincoln, Boston
WflOhilds.NY H Boston, NY
J Speight, M»sb . "J F Wofford, La
T M Spears, Va B Small Sc la, York , Pa
GMSpenmr* N Y .LMead, Mobile
• ‘ L McKnigbt, N Orleans
Edw Clark, NY , t J aaacs, N Y
■ BH dark Sc la, Waah'n
.OTompklnsA.ls,Boston . PBLow,NY
Geo A HaVne*, NY ini Harrison, N 0
B Brush, NY,;; £ M Shaffer, N Y
H-B Rives, Ala, , J W. Hardin & la, Ky
R R Boiling Sc la, Va Rot»t Bolling, Phlla .
Baml Shaw, NY A Davis. Boston ..
,RW.Booth, HI-, * H MnUlken, Mass
QHMoatin, Mobile SK Walker, NY
. AMERICAN HoUBB—Ohestnat street. below Sixth.
Mrs Grlest, N Y JR Butt, Macon,
0 c Hawkins,Phil ; . Miss M L Hawkins, Phil.
R Kttkbride, Brideshgh. - Jno W Wolster* N Y
A J GOrrltson, Montrose P LBern 1 , Montgomery oo
A H GrahaM; N OMrs Be Hilt Sc da, Ind
j F Smith. Beading; Isaac T Beauchamp, Md
TLB ooks Sc la. Norfolk ■ J B Boone, HolUdaysbnrg
James H Peace, Bath,; Robert Pearson, “
J B Champion, Phlla, , . WH Lawson, Phila
Cfaas H Lawson. Phlla _ - T LMcElratn, N Y
A C Tnmbaek Sc la, Va-. Miss Laokland, Ya
Okas H Hobart, Phil L Lunsford, Petersburg
G-T Pritchard A la,.Balt John £ Desna, Va
HN Collier, NY E BMcOleee, Wil Del
Master KD MoUleeS/Del UK M Edwards, Ky
John J burden, Va ; PB Garden, va
Prank 0 Howell, PhUa _.., _.,8 Wells Sc la, Ind
B Hnlbert, Lake BuneHor - John W Wright, N Y
Sami J Wright, .N Y,. ; ■ ; OT Johnson, Pa
MERCHANTS' HOTEL-fourth, below Arch street.
J 0 Oaldwell, PA • rf- 0 MflMictiael Pa
0 P Spkuldlng, Ohio, > G 8 Putney, Pa
c A'BlonnV Clinton co, Pa DA Eil'.ott, Pa
8/ Berger. Bath, Pa - os Alexander, Boston
T 0 Mackeyi Ohio ‘ *, T Johnson, N Y
-Mrs OochranejT Allegheny W P,Clark, Cat fornla
H J Oostott, Oadfontla 0 £ Jenmson, Michigan 1
D;W;Mah6n Sc la.'Washln’n Jno Thompson, N Y
:R B-Bievens, J~ii Earnest, Tenn
Rev J M Caldweß>Ga . .b G Turner, Luserceco,Pa
Ohamb’g Jones, Harrisbute •
'D t)«voerOhld > -' “L'Schae'er/Canton, Ohio
MU« tloyd, PltUtargU
Uo Jfj.tU f? ':*J irr:’,'.
r UNION HOTEL—Arch Street, below Fourth.
J D'vall, Ohio ' WW Bryant, Ohio
JOalabaugh, Ohio .. WHFlood, Pa
J Bioharda Sc la, Conn S J Thompklns.Ky
'J B Buckingham, N J ' J H Boblnaon, Ohio
BBohrer,Hagerstown, Md Jff WiUlams,Ohio
D B Crist, Pottsville ' O Dobson, PottevlHe
-NATIONAL HOTSL—Race street, above Third.
D F Flelahhut, Laporte Sira G H Bardwell Sc d, NJ
’ 8 B Goodman, Ohio ’ C P. Johnston, poylostown
P R Haln, Reading J W Cadwalladetj Texas '
J 'A Nuaemaker, uinersvUle J B Hammond, Mississippi
J Kibgslrarry. Maine IF Genael, Doylestown
G W Ramsay, Phila A Knox, Blair 00, Pa
W 0 Egbert, Selinagrove, Pa 0 Davis, Sellnagrove, Pa
J B Junkins, Delaware -
BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, ab. Oallowhill.
B Brown, Phila M Uhler, New Jersey
Mrs Uhler, New Jersey,'' Mrs Hartman, New Jersey
BWUlower, Easton F Bur, Phila
JBGangewbr,Baltimore. LG Kemper, Pa
N A Felix, Beading
BABLBY SHBAF^HGTEL—Secondstmt, below Vine.
G Pickering, Salem D Labor. Bhawnee, Pa
8 W Kirk. Danville . F Gaseber,-Shawnee, Pa
W P Wheeler, Mass AH Barber & la, Pa
J 0 Williams, N Y God J Davis, Davlsvllle
Maj I-W Fry, Doyleatown ■ H Morns. Willow Grove
0 Loser, Norristown . MH Dueher, Stroudsburg
..Geo D Jackson, p* . j Comfort, Bucks 00, Pa
MOUNT YERNON HOTEL—Second street, above Arch.
Mr Owln, Sohuylkill oo,Fa Mr Durand, Lancaster, Pa
Mias Durand,Lanoaater.Pa Uiae Gelst. Lancaster,Pa
W A White, OUnton - A Clark, Elmira, Pa '
MADISON street, above Market,
Jaa Thompson, N If G H Rodgers, N J
'PC Jo»es, Del T Anderson; Brooklyn
nenty Hudson, NY- J T Langston, Md
Thoa Simpler, Md Henry Hlndson, NY
SPBimpson,NY Goo P Mailen, Mloh
Thoa Saunders, Mloh Geo' Thompson,'Boalon
John Thompson, Conn Jaoob’B Mercer, N Y
BLACK BEAK HOTEL—Third, above Oallowhill.
Jacob Btouffer, Exeter L Tomlinson, Byberry
J W Hepler, Schuyl 00, Pa Mrs J W Hepler,Schnyl oo
BLACK BEAR INN—Fifth and Merchant streets.
W Garrett, Chester oo Miss Garrett, Delaware oo
G Bpeakman, Delaware oo T Harrison, Delaware co
D Murphy, York eo, Pa J Shields, Chester co, Pa
E Johnson, Montgomery oo J Wheeler, Jefferson, Wls
J W G&nnim&n, Lsno oo,Pa W J Jones, Newark, N J
A Fortenbaugh, Pa T Coates, Lancaster co, Pa
J Trayner, Ohester 00, Pa
Special Notices.
£an Athenlenne, or Hair Renovator,-Jutes
HAUKL offers his great ohemloal discovery to the pub
lic with entire confidence, it being highly eoimuended
by the thousands who Have used it. It is not a dye,
but, acting ohemlo&lly, changes gray hair'to its pris
tine color. It prevents balduess, end where the hair
has fallen off from age or sickness, its use will produco
a hewand luxuriant growth. Sold byall Druggists,
and at the Laboratory of Jolbb’H.mjbl & Co., Per
fumers and-Importers, No. 704 CHasTNUTStreot, Phila
delphia. ' OolB‘ot
Grover Ss BakeWi Celebrated Family Sewing
MACHINES.
A NEW STYLE—PKIOB $6O.
790 Ohbstxut Stribt, Puiladulphu,
These Machines sew from two spools, and form a
seam of unequalled strength, beauty, and elasticity,
which will mot rip, even if every fourth atltoh bo cut.
They are unquestionably the best in the market for
family use.
0016-tf fly SRMD A CIRCULAR, «£{{
Tbnm's Patent Case Shee Brashes, compact
AND CLEANLY.—Just the thing for Travellers, Board
ers, and House-keepers. ' Sold by Grocers and Shoe
Dealers. Charles D. Thum, Manufacturer of every de
scription Of Brushes, No 160 North THIRD Street.
Gallagher Is making Silver’s Air-tight Gas
BUKNEBS m they should be, in the most workmanlike
manner, and of the best materials. >
I WARRANT THIS BTOYE TO GIVE SATISFAC
TION, OR THE MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED’
There are many Imitations in the market, which have
a tendency to destroy the good qualities of this Stove.
Call at my store, and see one in nse before making your
purchases. A. J. GALLAGHER,
oels-U No 806 N. SECOND St., ab. TINE.
W. Henry Patten, manufacturer, of Window
SHADES, and Importer of OURTAIN and UPHOL
STERY' MATERIALS, LACE and MUSLIN CUB
TAINS. BBOOATELLES, SATIN DE LAINE and
WORSTED DAMABK, RAPS, MOREENS. PLUSHES,
GIMPS and TASSELS, GILT OORNIOEB and OUR
TAIN ORNAMENTS. Gilt Window Shades, with all
the trimmings, as low as 75 cents each. Just received
from Auction a large invoice of Curtains, which are
offered at the following unprecedented low prices;
' Curtains, $1 00, worth $3 00 a pair.
“ $2 00, “ $4 00 “ “
Tambour Lace “ $3 00, “ $6 00“
Quite heavy “ ' “ $5 00, “ $lO 00“ “
Elegant rich Embroidered, $lO 00, “ $2O 00“ “
Damask Curtains from $lO 00 to $l5 00 per window,
complete.. Curtains made and put up at the shortest
notice, by competent workmen. -•
W. HENRY PATTEN, 630 CHESTNUT St.,
ocl2-6mos Opposite Jayne’aNew Halt
850, 850, 860, 850, 860, 860, 850, 850.
SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES.—PRICES RE
DUCED.—A new and eiegant Family Sewing Ma
chine for $5O, and the general soale of prices greatly
reduced. All who want a substantial, simple, and re
liable Sowing Machine, which has an established repu
tation forgoing the very best work on every kind of
material, are Invited to oall at our office and examine
the new machines, at-the reduced prices, They can
not fail to be satisfied. I. M. SINGER & 00,,
ocl-lm No. 602 CHESTNUT Street.
Singer’s Sewing Machines.—That - Singer’s
Sewing Machines make the b'st 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 fabric.
Singer’s new Family. Bewing 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 the most Improved
style are applied'when desired to any of Singer’s Ma
chines. I. AI. SINGER CO.,
No. 602 OHESTNUT Street.
sel<Mjan22
Scurvy.—Scurvy la net confined to Arctto
travellers and negleoted ttilers; it shows its disgusting
features also among thwtlhfed poor In our filthy lades.
Nothing hat been fo.und so speedily efflcaolous in ar*
restiog ; the decomposing tendency, of the vital fluids
in scorbutic disease as the PERUVIAN SYRUP.
' For sale in this city by F. Brown, comer Fifth and
Ohestnut, and Hassard & Co., corner Twelfth and
Chestnut. _ se29*dAw tf
One-Price Clothing of the Latest Styles, and
made In the best manner, expressly for krta.il sales.
We mark our lowest selling prices In rum houses
on each article. AU goods made to order are warranted
satisfactory, and our oxb-fbios btstbm Is at: icily ad*
hered to. We believe this to be the only fair way of
dealing, as thereby all are treated alike.
JONES & CO.,
au27-ly 604 MARKET Street.
Saving Fund.—Five Per Cent: Interest.—
NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT
Street, S.W. corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money
teoeived in any sum, large or small, and interest paid
from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Money is received and payments made daily, without
notice. The investments are made in Rea! Estate,
Mortgages, Ground Rents, and suoh firet-olaas securi
ties as th oharter requires. Office hours, from 9 o’clock
la the morning until 3 o’clock la the afternoon, ud co
Monday and Thursday evenings until 8 o’eMefc M
Professor Sauudbro’ Classical Institute, at
the WEST PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTE, eoxner o!
MARKET Stteet and WILLIAM, will be reopened on
the first MONDAY of September. Pupils, to the num
ber of fifty, will be received without bxpbhbe or raui
OH TUB PABOEWOSB BAILWATS OF THE OITV.
Thus, without expense, by a pleasant and safe eon
▼eyance, pupils oan be earried Into the fresh air of the
country In leu than half an hour from the oentreof the
oity. Several aores of open ground border on the beau*
tiful groves of this Seminary, which is patronized by
many of the distinguished gentlemen of the eity, among
whom are the Editors of The Pross, the Ledger, and
The North American and United States Gazette. Pu
pils are received by the day, or into tire family of the
Principal.
“ Philadelphia, July 1,1868.
<< We, the undersigned, have had sons or wards In
Professor Saunders’ Institute and family during the
Besalou which has Just closed. In respect to parental
kindness, happy influences, attention to health, and
progress in thorough education, our expectations have
been folly realised. To our friends, who are looking
for a decidedly good' school for their sons, we cordially
recommend Professor Bannders’ Institute.
“ MATTHEW NEWKIRK, No. 1300 Aroh street.
“ JNO. W. FORNEY, office of The Press.
“ CHARLES E. THOMPSON, Thompson Sc Hood, No
413 Chestnut street.
«J. a. SILVER, 1400 Girard avenne.
« W. L. SPRINGB, 881 Market street.
“ GEORGE H. MARTIN, 1626 Walnut street.”
Other Patrons of this Institution
ELI S. BURNETT, 408 Market street.
JOHN 0. MITOHELL, 203 Sooth Sixth street,
T. B. OOLOHAN, 142 Sooth Eighth street.
N, B. BROWNE, 118 Booth Plfth street.
BAMUEL MOORE, Logan Square.
7. WATSON, Logan Square. '
WM. SWAIN, office of Ledger.
MORTON MoMIOHABL, office of North Amerioan.
ELLIS LEWIS, Penn Square.
[C7*No BaMiiaar xoaa Sblsov. el>tr
Bsaneß’s Saving Fund—-Oflice 803 Walnut
street, one door west of Second street. Receives de
posits in Roms of One. Dollar and upwards, from all
daises of the community, and allows interest at the
rate of flve per cent, per annum.
- office open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President,
Prankllu Felt; Treasurer and Secretary, Charles M.
Morris.
Jackses,
JOB PRINTER,
FIFTH AND CHESTNUT.
Checks, Notes, Drafts, Bills Lading, Bill Heads, 01r«
tolars. Cards, and all other kinds of Job Printing, at
trkac to snlt the timss eel7-ly
Themas W; Bally, No. 689 Market Street,
Importer end Dealer in Fine Watohes, Jewelry, Silver
and Plated Ware. First-class goods constantly on hand
The subscriber, paying cash for every article; Is enabled
to sell at a small advance. Those about purchasing
would do well to call. All goods warranted 'as repre
entssd. • se4-8m
JHarrictges.
On the 14th Instant by the Rev. Isaac Gray, Mr.
EDWTN AUGUBTUS CASTOR to Miss AUGDBTA
BUOKIUB, all of Frankford, Pa. *
On the 7th Instant, at the Presbyterian Parsonage,
Mt Airy, by the Rav. Edwin Town, Mr. IBBAOUAR
HOAGLAND to Miss REBEOOA SHEPHERD, sister
in-law. or the officiating clergyman, all of Hunterdon
oounty.N.J, *
On the 14 h init'nt, by the Rev. J. B. McCullough,
Mr. JAMBB B. DALBEY to Miss ANNIE L. GOUL
BBY, all this city. *
October 81, 18W, by the Rev. T.-S. Johnston, Mr.
J4MEB LEWIS to Miss MARY FURBY. daughter of
the late Oharles W, Vurey. all of Twenty-fourth ward.#
On the 6tb Instant, by the Rev. S Morals; Mr. JA
COB L. I3AAOB to MUs AMELIA LOBB, allot this
oitjr. -■ t t ■
the press.—Philadelphia. Monday, October is, issB
On the 17th intent. JAMES T. TALMAN, ot New
York, in the 784 jeer ot hie ego.
The reletlvee end frlenda of the family ate Inrited to
attend his funeral, from the summer residence of his
son-in-law, Henry 0. Townsend, Walnut street, near
William street, .West Philadelphia, on Tuesday, 19th
test., at 8 o’clock, p. M. To proceed to the Woodlands
Cemetenr. [New York papers please copy.] . -** '
At Riverton, New Jersey, on Saturday, the 16th
instant, QUXNTIN CAMPBELL, Jr , in the 40th year
of his age s . , ,
The friends of the family are invited to attend his
funeral, on Tuesday, the 19th lust., at 11 o’clock, from
the residence of his father, Qulntiu Campbell, No. 240
South Eighth street, without further not ce. . ***
In this o*ty, Ootober 10.1868,Dr. WILLIAM BRAD
LEY, aged ?9years.
His remains will be taken to Hartford, Conn., for
interment. #
On the 14th Instant. Mrs. MARY SMITH, rellot of
the late Rev. James Smith, of the Philadelphia Annual
Conference of the„M, E. Church, aged 78 years.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi
dence, No. 86 Catharine street, below Front, tbii (Mon
day) afternoon, at 2 o’olock, without further no
tice. To proceed to Ebsnezer M. B. Ohuroh. *
At Olaymont, Delaware, oh the 14th Instant, ROBERT
THOMPSON, in the 65th year of bis age.
The male friends and those of the family are invited
to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No, 261
South Fourth street, this (Monday) morning, at 10
o’clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill, *
On the 16th lostaot, MARY JANE, daughter of Cap
tain Henry and Elisabeth Wilson, in the 18th year of
her age. *
On the 16th Instant. CHARLES,' son of James School,
aged 21 years. ’ #
On the 11th instant, at Haywood, Chatham county
North Carolina, MATTHEW DOUGHERTY, In the
26th year of his age. son of Rlobard Dougherty. *
On tbe 13th instant, In Philadelphia, of consump
tion, ISABELLA, wife of John P. Collins- *
On the 16th Instant, KATE A. daughter of William
and Susan A. Vaughan, aged 8 years and 1 month *
On the 14th lostaut, of consumption, Miss MARY Q.
ALLEN ' *
Weekly lleport of interments*
UxALTn Orrioi, Ootober 16,1868.
Intcrtnintu In City of Philadelphia from the 9th of
Oelotier to thelQth of October, 1868.
DI3KABHB.
Burns.
Cauoer
Casualties
Cr0up..,,,.
Oongest’n of Lungs
“ Brain
Cholera Infantum,
OonHum’u of Lungs
Convulsions ......
Cyanosis
Dropsy, Drain
“ Chest....,,
Disease of Lungs..
Drowned
Dysentery
DobUity
Effusion ou Brain..
Fracture...
Fever IMlllous
“ Remittent..
“ Scarlet
Under 1 year
From 1 to 2
“ 2to 6
“ 6to 10
“ 10 to 16
“ 18 t 020.......
“ 20 to 80
“ 80 to 40
From the Almflhousi
People of Color
From the Country..
By order of the B<
AW
rw Bin A Firemen’s Union Prayer Meeting
IJJg under the auspices of the Young Men’s Ohrls
tlan Association, will be held in Jayne’s Hall on
THURSDAY EVENING next, at 7)4 o’olock. The
front half ol the main floor will bo reserved for the
Firemen, a large number of companies of whom are ex
pected to be present. Galleries will be appropriated to
the Ladles. Clergymen, who are cordially Invited,
will pleaie.occupy seats on tbo platform, and with
their families ’ (seats for vtom will be provided in the
boxes) will enter by the door on Carpenter street
JAMES B. RODGERS,
WM. GETTY,
DAVID M. WARNER,
oc!8 Committee.
svr=a* Lectures before the Literary Congress
LLS OF PHILADELPHIA.—The First Annual
Course will comptiso the following talent:
Rev. T. STARR KING, Oct. 27th.
Hon. JOHN P. HALE, Nov 18th.
Hon. ANSON BURLINGAME, Deo. 2d.
JOHN G. SAXtt, E*q., Dec. I6th
HORACE MANN. Esq , Deo. 23d.
OKO. I>. PRBNTICS, Ksq , Dec. 30th.
The first lecture will be delivered by T. BTARR
KING, in Murticti Fund Hall, Oct. 27th. Subject:
“ The Laws of Disorder.” Tickets $1 for the Courso.
They can be procured at any of the principal Book
stores, and of the following members of the Executive
Committee:
WM. CONARD, 132 MARK KT'St.
JAB G. THOMPSON, 105 N. FIFTH St.
oclB 20 22 25&27-6t*
City Cammtssionera’ OlHce.--VhUadel-
IJJj PDIA, Ootobbe 16th, 1858,
Tbs BOARD OF APPEALS will meet for the differ
ent WARDS upon the following days, to hear tho Ap
peals of property owners, vis :
2d Ward on MONDAY, Ootober 18th, 1853.
3d and 4th Wards ou TUESDAY. Oct. 19lb. 1868.
6th and Oth Wards on WEDNESDAY, Ootober 20th,
18*8
7th and Bth Wards on-THURSDAY, Oot. 21st, 1858.
9th and lOta Wards on FRIDAY. Oct. 22d. 1858.
Uth and 32th Wards on MONDAY. Oet. 25th, 1858.
13th and 14tb Wards on TUESDAY. Oot. 20th. 1853.
15th.and 16th Wards on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 27th.
358 j
17th and 16th Wards on THURSDAY, October 28th.
358.
18th and 20tb Wards on FRIDAY, Oet. 29th, 1868.
21st and 22d Wards on MONDAY. Nor. Ist, 1&63. ‘
23d and 24tta Wards on TUESDAY, Not. 2d, 1868.
Ist Ward on WEDNESDAY. Nor. Bd, 1868.
3 M.LEDDY,
James logan.
EDWARD R. WILLIAMB,
City Commissioners.
lYSsa* To the Friends of Missions.—The corner
UJ? stone ofthe BETHANY MISSION CHAPEL, of
the First Independent Church, Booth street, west of
Twenty-first street, will be laid, by Divine permission,
on next MONDAY AFTERNOON at 3# o’clock. Ser
vices will be conducted by Rev. Drs. Leyburn and Brel*,
nard, and Rev. John Chambers, Alfred Cookman, James
Neill, Rlohard Carden, and John McLoud.
All are affectionately invited. A collection will be
taken up to aid In ereeticg the new building. Come
and help us. oo!0-2t*
ry=-» Corn Exchange Bank-Phlladelphla
Ootobbb 10, 1868 —The Annual Meeting of the
Stockholders of this Bank will be held at the Banking*
house, northwest corner of SECOND and CHESTNUT
'Streets, oo TUESDAY, November 2d, at 12 o’clock.
An election for thirteen Directors, to serve the en
suing year. will be hold at the Banking-house on MON
DAY, November 16th, between ten A. M. and three P. a
M. ' JOHN W. TORREY, Cashier.
ocl6-dtNl6.
vua Irish Deputation.»*A Reception Soiree
113 will be given to the Bev.WM. MoOLUBE.of
Londonderry, end Rev. Prof. GIBSON, of Belhst, on
TUESDAY EVENING next, the 19th lost., at seven
o’clock, in Sansom-stre t Hall, BANBOM below SE
VENTH Bt. Tickets of Admission /Gentlemen, $l,
Ladi’i, 60 cent') oan be had at tne Presbyterian
Board, No. 821 Chestnut st. ;W.S and A.Martien,
608 Chestnut et.. and Parry & McMillan, corner Fourth
and Chestnut streets. Early applications necessary, as
only a limited number will be issued. ocl6-2t*
ry» Quaker City Loan Aetoolatlon.—The
LLS Third Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will
beheld on MONDAY EVENING, Oct. 18th, in the
Franklin Hall, SIXTH, below Arch street, when the
issue of a New Series of Stock will be commenced, al
lowing those who take sharos to participate in all the
advantages of an Association with a large amount of
Money to loan. The public are invited to attend.
ocl6-2t* J. B. SHANNON, Secretary.
(y==» Park Benjamin wilt Deliver Ms New
\L3 and original Lecture on “ Social Life In Ameri
ca,” In the MUSICAL FUND HALL, on TUESDAY
EVENING, Oct. 19th, at 7# o’clock. Tickets 26 ceutß
each, to be had at—
Lee Sc Walker’s, No. 722 Chestnut street.
J. W. Moore’s, No. 633 Cheatnutstreet.
Beck Sc Lawton’s, cor. Seventh and Chestnut streets,
Parry Sc McMillan’s, corner Fourth and Chestnut
treets
W, H. Maurice, No. 335 Ohestnut street, and at the
door on the evening of the Lecture. oo!6-3t*
Treasurer 1 ! Department Pennsylvania
\l3 RAILROAD COMPANY—PaiLADELPfIU. Oct.
16.1668.
NOTICE.—The Board of Directors have this day de
clared a semi-annual dividend of three per cent on the
Capital Stock of the Ooirpany, (clear of State tax,)
payable on and after November 16th, proximo.
Blank Powers of Attorney for collecting Dividends
oan be had on application at this office.
ocl6*lm THOd. T. FIRTH, Treasurer.
r/sa The Wagner Free Institute of Science,
UJs N. w. corner of THIRTEENTH and SPRING
GARDEN streets.
The order of Exercises for the week begiuolng Mon
day, October 18th, 1868: v
Monday, at 7J4 P. M., GeneralYntrodoctory, Prof.
RICHE.
Tuesday, at 7 P. M., Geology Introductory, Prof.
Tuesday, at 8 P. M , Elocution, Prof. RICHE.
Wednesday, at 7 P.M., Natural Philosophy, Prof.
ooxs;
Wednesday, at 8 P. M., Zoology, Prof CHILD.
Thursday, 7P M., Anatomy and Physiology, Prof.
DAVIKB.
Thursday, 8 P M., Rhetoric, Prof. ASHMAN.
Friday, 7 P. M., Mineralogy and Mining, Prof. WAG
NER .
Friday, BP. M., English Literature, Prof. WARRI
NER
Saturday, 7 P. M., Boclal Science, Prof. BURNS.
8 “ Chemistry, Prof. GOODMAN,
ip* Admission Free to all. ool&-2t
Union rrcaching for the People, under
L 1.3 the auspices of the Ministerial Union, in con
nection with the Young Men's Christian Association,
by the various ministers of our city on overy TUESDAY
and THURSDAY, at 4 P. M. in the SANBOM-STHEKT
OUUROII, nntU farther notice. Services confined to
ONE HOUR precisely. Rev. Mr. WATTS, on TUES
DAY, October 19tn oc7-tf
rv"n=»Ttie Philadelphia Bank, Philadelphia,
LkJ? October 2d, 1868.—'The Annual Meeting of the
Stockholders of this Bank wilt be held at the BANKING
IIO.UBB. on MONDAY, the Bth day of November next,
at 10 o'clock M And the Annual Election for Direc
tors will be held at the BANKING HOUSE, on MON
DAY, the 15th day of November next, between the
hours of 22 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M.
oc4 mwfr tnols B. B. OOMKGYB, Cashier,
ry==» Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania,
ILS PHILADELPHIA, OCTOBER 11. 1868
Annual Election for Directors of this Bank will be held
at the BANKING-HOUSE, on MONDAY, the 15th day
of November next, between the hours of 10 o’olcok A.
M. and 8 o’clock P M. oclB-wfrmotnols
The AQonal Meeting of the Stockholders of the
Uauk wlllbe held at the BANKING-HOUSE, on TUES
DAY, the 2d day of November.next, at 12 o'clock M.
QoolS-wfr&mtuo? H. 0. PALMER, Qashler,
Business Men's Union Prayer Meeting
LL3 Daily from 1? to 1 o'clock, in the Hansom-street
Church. Havol been theref If not, why 7 Special
Prayer to-day for Sabbath Sohools. 007-tf
Union Benevolent Association.—The an-
U 3 nual meeting of tho “ UNION BENEVOLENT
ASSOCIATION ” will be held at the office, N. W.
corner BBVBNTJJ and BANSOM Streets, on TUES
DAY EVENING, 19th Inst. at 7)4 o'clock. Contribu
tort and members are urgently invited to be preset
oclsr4t JOHN H. ATWOOD, Secretary.
(vs* Southwark |)ank, Philadelphia, October
ll,lBsB.—The Annual Meeting of the Stock
hoTaers or this Bask will be held at the BANKING
HOUSE, on Tuesday, the 2d day of November next, at
12 o'clock M. And the Annual Eleotion for Directors
will be held at the BANKING HOUSE, on Monday, the
16 h day of November next, between the hours of 10
O'clock A. M. and 2 o’clock P_M. T. P. STEEL,
Qol2»dtnol6 Cashier.
and Mechanics' DoiiH, Phlla*
U 3 f dblvqu, Oot. 2, 1858.—The Annual Eleotion
for^i r . e . c i°. r . a b ® held at the BANKING HOUSE,
on MONDAY, the 15th day of November next, between
toehouraof 9 o'clock A.M,aud 3o'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 «t 4 o'clock P. M., Mtewybu to tho clutter.
oeiitNlS '• W.RUSlfTON,Jr.,Cnshler.
CDcatlje.
F«v or typhus
“ Typhoid,....
Hemorrhage...,,.,
luflarn’tlnn, Itrnlu*
** Urunohli.i
“ IiUOBH.i..
11 Ht A bowels.
1naniti0n..........
ManU-at’otu
Mortification
OM Ado
1’A1f1J..............
Rheumatism.......
Scrofula ..........
fIIUI-Uora
8u101t10............
Uukiiftwu,.........
Whooping Cough ..
Worms.
Total.,
iovH tuerb wans—
. 47 Prom 40 to 60....,
..16 “ 60 to f 0..,.
..11 <• 60 to 70....
.. 1 “ 70to 80....
..3 “ 80 to 00, v .
.. 1 « 00 to IOO.X
..16
.24 Tot&l
154
7O
..... 76
.... 30
..... 42
Males .............
Fema1e5..*.....,..
H0y5.....
Girls
Health.
HUGIIEB, Health Oi
fyr&, Notice.—Green and Ceatei-Street Phi-
UkS* LADELPHIA PASSENGER RAILWAY COM
PANY.—A second instalment of FIVE DOLLARS per
share on the capital stook of the Green and Coates
Street Philadelphia Passenger Railway Company will
he due and parable at the Office of tho Company. No.
423 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the Bth day of No
vember next, between the hours of 10 A. M and 3P.M.
oc7-td . HARRY CONNELLY, Treasurer.
rrt?» Department of Sarvcya—Office of Chief
Lk3 ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR—PfIILADBL
PHiA, Sipt; 29th, 1868. •
NOTIOE.-DUPLIOATE PLANS of the SECOND
SKpTION ofthe Re-Survey and Regulation of German
town, bounded northeastwardly by Germantown avenue,
southwardly by Wiseahlokon street, southeastwardly by
Queen street,- northwestwardly by west Washington
avenue,-ln the Twenty-second ward.
' SEVENTH SECTION of tho Survey of the late Town
ship of Blockloy, bounded on tho north by Oxford st,
on the south by Wyaluslng street, on the east by Forty
ninth street, and on the westby Fifty- Sixth (56th) street
or Usher avenne, in the Twenty-fourth ward.
SECOND, THIRD, and FOURTH SECTIONS or the
late Borough of Frankford.-comprising all east of
Frankford streot, to StUcs street, and from Frankford
Creek to Little Tacony Creek; also, all northwest of
Frankford street, from Orthodox street northeastward
to Little Tacony Creek. Also, the whole of tho 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
Centre street, on the southeast by Shur’s lane, on the
northeast by Ridge road, and on tho southwest by the
Blver Schuylkill—are now prepared and deposited for
Inspection, at the Offices of the Surveyors and Regula
tors, of the EIGHTn, NINTH, TENTH, and ELE
VENTH SURVEY DISTRICTS, and at the office of this
Department, City Building, FIFTH Btreet, below Wal
nut; and the Board of Surveyors have appointed MON
DAY, the 18th day of Ootober, 1868, at 10 o’clock A.
M.. to consider any objections that may be urged there
to by any citizen interested therein.
, STRICKLAND KNEAB3,
ocs-toclB Chief Engineer and Survejor.
Geology.—Two Courses of Lectures
on GEOLOGY will be delivered to Ladles and
Gentlemen, in the Sokentiflo and Classical Institute,
CHESTNUT etreet, northwest corner of Twelfth, by J.
ENNIS, Principal of the Institute, 'commencing Oot.
19th, and continuing the afternoon courso at 4 o’clock
on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS and the evening
ootirse at 8 o’clock on TUEBDAYB and SATURDAYS.
Both courses will be the same, each comprising 22 lec
tures, a number sufficient to bring forward all the great
and wondeiful TRUTHS of GEOLOGY, and likewise the
FACTS by whloh those truths are demonstrated.
TauMS.—The two introductory Lectures FREE. Each
course $6. Entrance on Twelfth street. 001-18 t
Philadelphia * and Darby Railroad
>3 COMPANY.—The Subscribers to the Capital
Rock of the Philadelphia and Darby Railroad Com
pany are notified that the following instalments will be
duo, and are hereby requested to be paid on the follow
ing dates, viz:
Second instalment of $6 per share, on Thursday, 28th
October lust.
Third instalment of $5 por share, on Saturday, 27th
November next.
Fourth instalment of $6 per share, ou Monday, 27th
Docember noxt.
The Stockholders aro also notified that all or any of
the Instalments on the Stock subscribed for by them
may bo paid in advance, and that interest will be al
lowed from tbo date of payment of each instalment up
to the Ist‘January next.
By order of the Board of Directors.
THOMAS SPARKS, Treasurer,
No 121 Walnut Street.
Subscription Book now open for the balance of the
Stock, at the Office of the Treasurer, from 9 A. M. to
IP.M.
Pjhl&drluhiAi Oct. 2,1858. ocl4-12t
TO JBWEIiEHS, MANUFACTURERS,
AND WATCH IMPOBTRRB.—A party having an
excellent stand in the city, and wlshiog to nil up their
stock, will take Goods to sell on commission, giving
security Returns made once a week, and goods at call
at anytime. Address WATCHMAKER,BIood’s Dis
patch. o»l8-2t#
j^JOTICE. —Tho interest of Edward Lnkens
JLI in our Arm ceases from this date.
MoFARLAND, EVANS, & CO
Ootobbr 16th. 1868. oclB-3t
WH. W. DARLEY AND F. T. S.
• DAKLEY, Teachers of Piano-forte, Organ,
Harmony, etc. Apply at No. 1026 FILBERT Street.
oelB-fit*
$5O REWARD.—StoIen from the
Subscriber near Parkesburg, Chester county,
on the night of the 16th inst., a dark Bay HORSE,nine
years old, with a long switch tail, sweenoyed in the
near shoulder. A reward of S5O will be iltcd for the
return of the horse and conviction of the thief. For
particulars apply to THORNTON SMITH, Merchants’
Hotel oc!8-3t* PARVIN SMITHr
BALE ROFE AND TWINE manufactured
and for sale by WEAVER, FITLER, Sc CO., No. 23
North WATER st., and No. 22 North WHARVES 0018
TM/’ING’S FARINA CRACKERS com
*» bine most excellent qualities, and a truly de
lUhtfol taste.
They are undoubtedly the most nourishing and heal
thy Crackers ever produced, and pecullaly pleasant for
children.
"With hot and cold dishes at lunch, they are particu
larly nice, as well as with coffee ami other drlalu.
Ask your Grocer for.WING’B CRACKERS, and take
none but those which are s'amped with the name of A.
WING.
These may be procured of the best Family Grocers
generally, and at wholesale only of
A.N. THOMPSON A CO.,
Nos. 221 and 223 FULTON Street, New York, or
DINGEE Sc BROTHER, Wholesale Agents,
oo 9111018 4t No. 146 South FRONT Street, Philad’a.
(IS* MRS. M. A. BURKE, MILLINER,
802 CHESTNUT Street, has opened hor Fall
Fashions, and has the most refined styles In tho city,
to wbh'h she respectfully calls attention.
ocl6-fmw Ot-lf-*
Grand national exhibition of
HORSES to be held at POWELTON, West Phila
delphia. on TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
HU DAY, and SATURDAY, October 19, 20, 21, 22, 23,
1868. '
Competition open to all horses.
The above exhibition will be devoted entirely to the
display of horses For full particulars, see large bills.
Proprietor of Grounds F. A. SHOWER.
' General Superintendent, OHAS LLOYD.
Chief Marshal. JOHN GHREN. oclO 31# -
EXPLOSIVE BURNING FLUID.—
it We are now manufacturing, and are prepared to
Sell, a BURNING FLUID, free from the objection ap
pertaining to the common article. Its liability to ex
flode Is dtstroyed, and may now be used with safety,
t has been experimented upon, and subjected to the
severest tests before the best chemical talent in this
city, without a single failure; and we now offer it to the
• public, feeling confident that a great desideratum has
been attained. YARNALL Sc. OGDEN,
ool6*d3m 472 N. THIRD Street, above Noble.
TAW* k BEERS 9
LUBRICATING GREASE,
the best and cheapest compound for greasing the axles
of OMNIBUSES. CARRIAGES, CARTB, DRAYS and
WAGONS, and HEAVY MACHINERY.
' For sale in tin cans, kegs, and barrels, by all the
DRUGGISTS la the city and the MANUFACTURERS,
„ No IRSOTJTIT WATER Street
IT IS OF THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE
for every one to know where they will get the
most for their money, especially such times as these.
ZIEGLER Sc SMITH. Wholesale Druggists, cornor of
SECOND and GREEN Ptreets, are disposing of their
White Lead. Ground Paints, or all Colors, and Window
Gloss, all or the best quality, at prlcos which will be
pleasing to buyers. ocll
Land warrants located.—
Some of the choicest Lauds In the State of lowa
are now open to private entry and location.
Wo have reliable and skilful Surveyors and Land
hunters in the Counoil Bluffs, Fort Dodge, and Sioux
City Land Districts, and locate only from aotual in
spection of the Lands. Land Warrants can now be
bought at from 66 to 80 cents per acre. No better In
vestment of money can be made.
W. E. BARBER Sc CO.,
ccl2-6t* No. 28 0. THIRD Street, Phllada.
CAMPBELL 98 DINING SALOON,
Corner of THIRD Bt. and HARMONY COURT,
Has been closed for several days past, in order to be
regenerated and disenthralled. It will be opened on
MONDAY next, 20th inst. with Improvements and al
terations which will astonish the town. The host has
thrown his soul into the task of iron seal, and we think
that his efforts'will meet with universal approbation.
When reopened it will be a model establishment,
eell-tf
DETERSIVE SOAP.—Time, labor, and
money saved. In usinglt, clothes do uot require
any boiling or rubbing on washboard One pound will
go os far as three 'pounds common Rosin Soap. War
ranted to givo perfect Batiefacliou or monoy refunded
It Is decidedly the cheapest aud heat washing Soap
ever offered ro the public. Manufactured only by
VAN lIAAUEN Sc McKKCNK. For sale by all re
spectable Grocers la the oity, and wholesale only by
THAIN A MoKEONB,
oc2-3ra 22 South Wharves.
S PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINA
TIONS. with written denoriptlonß ef character,
inoludingadvice in reference to business, health,
self-improvement.&o., ire made day and eve
nlogat FOWLER, fit CO.’S,
Famlließ visited when requested, and a liberal dis
count made to clubs.
lell-Sm 922 Chestnut st., Philadelphia
English Vermillion and ultra
MARINE BLUE, especlally imported for Painters
and Printers. Pat up in 1 lb psokages, and for sale by
LAY Sc BROTHER,
solT-lro* 241 DOCK Street, up stairs
Mackerel.— 873 Bbbu Noa. 1,2. & 8
MACKEREL, in Whole, Halves, Quarters, and
Eighths—ln Original Packages—Just received and for
sale by C. O. SADLER Sc 00.,
oclO AROH Street, 2d door above Frout.
SHAD.— 50 Bbls kBO Half Bbls Sea Shad.
Now lauding and for sale by
O.*O.BADLER& CO.,
ABOH Street, 2d door above Front.
I* ABD.-48 BMs No. 1 Leaf Lard, Kettle
~A Rendered. For sale by 0. 0. SADLER A 00.,
0010 AKOH Street, 21 door above Front.
ORNAMENTAL and COLORED GLASS.
We have just received a comprehensive and va
ried stock of this truly bo&utifal and architectural ap
pendage to Churches. Vestibules, Conservatories, and
other buildings, where it is deemed necessary to embel
lish, or to rive a chaste aud elegant appearance. Any
color may be had, either plalu or ornamental, elabo
-ately or In relief. ZIEGLER A SMITH,
Wholesale Drug, Faint, and Gla«a Dealers,
so2B-dtf Southwest cor. Second aud Green eta.
AWNINGS! AWNINGS!
JOSEPH n. FOSTER, AwniPg maker. No. 443
North THIRD Btreot, abovo Willow. Italian and
French Window Awnlugs for dwelliugs and office win
dows; Awnings for stores, Awuicgs for steamboats and
ships. All kinds of Awuings, Tents, Flags, or any
th eg In canvxs, mode to order by JOSEPH H. FOS
TER, Awning Mukor, No 443 North THIRD Street.
Residfnce, No. 840 South FRONT Street.
oclfi-Im JOSEPH H. FOBTER.
TWO TRIPS A WEEK TO
BRIDGETON!—On and after WEDNES
DAY, 20th lost., the Steamer EXPRESS will leave
Arch Street every Wednesday and fcaturday morning, at
Eight o’olook (instead of Bj{» as heretofore), for
Bridgeton. Will leave Bridgeton every Monday and
Thursday morning Atß o’clock} stopping at Delawaro
Oity and New Oastle. Stages for Millville, Port Eli.
Hftbetb, Fairton, Oedarville, Newport, Dividing Greeks,
and Mauricetown, connect with this boat. 0014-lm*
IT IS NOT A DTE!
JEROME'S HAIR COLOR RESTORER will re
store Gray Hair to its original oolor in from ten to
twelve days, and restore the Hair where it has fallen off
and become thin.
IT IS NOT A DYE!
It may ho used &« freely aswater, and la the moat bo&u
tifal Dressing for ’he Hair now in use.
Thousands |n different parts of the Union have testi
fied to Us wonderful virtues, and all who have used it
join in their praise of it.
Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by Dr. SWAYNE A SON,
No. 8 North BEVENTII Street, above MARKET, Sole
Agents for Philadelphia.
Trade supplied ocl4-3m
Abram slack’s engraving,
Sinking, and Embossed Printing, Envelope, and
Seal Press Manufactory, No. 1 South BIXTH Street,
PbllarffllnMa Pa au!9-8m
TOW LINES, and BOW and STERN
LINES, manufactured and for sale by
WEAVER, FITLER. A 00.,
coIB Non. 23 N. Water St., A 22 N. Wharves.
TO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN
MERCHANTS.—A large stock of Manila Rope,
manufactured aud for sale by
WEAVER, FITLER, A CO ,
1 «019 Nos. 23 N. Water 84., & 22 N. Wham*.
Retail JUtj) ®ooi>9.
1858. NEW SHAWLS - 1858.
AND
SILKS
HEOBITBD BY LATE STEAMEB3.
L. J. LEVY & 00.
Have now In store n very large ancbvarled assortment
of
NEIV SHAWLS AND SILKS,
To which, during the present week, they will daily re
ceive additions. *
This present assortment of
STAPLE AND FANCY DBY GOODS
Is fully equal to former seasons, and the prices are as
low as goods of similar descriptions can be purchased in
the oity.
809 AND 811 CHESTNUT ST.
oc!8-3t
LADIES’ BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS.
Blaok Cloth Baglann.
Flue black Cloaks.
Flue black Baglann.
Light Oloth Raglans.
Baglans for Fall.
Raglans for Winter. .
Light Cloth Cloaks.
All the new styles.
Latest Paris Patterns.
Many new styles
CLOAKS MADE TO ORDER.
Children’s Cloth Oloaks.
Children’s Fancy Oloaks |
W orkmanahlp of the best.
Best materials used.
SHAWL BOOM
Contains all the novelties in Broohe, Stella, Blanket,
and Children’s Shawls.
COOPEH to OONABD,
8. E. corner NINTH to MARKET 3to.
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
BERLIN ZEPHYR,
SHETLAND WOOL,
EMBBOIDBBSD SLIPPERS,
FRINGES, Ac.,
GLOBING OUT, TO RELINQUISH BUSINESS.
The Subsorlber will commence olosing out his magni
floent stock on
MONDAY, OOTOBEB 11, 1868,
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.
JAMBS LINNARD,
• No. 720 CHESTNUT Street,
000-lrn 3 doors bel. EIGHTH, north side.
Great bargains in dry goods—
8. V. B. HUNTER
Has REMOVED from No. 80 to No. 40 South SECOND
Street, where he is now prepared to furnish the Ladies
with a fresh and well-selected stock of
DBEBS GOODS,
To which he invi t* s their attention, being determined
to sell at exceedingly LOW PRICES.
N. B—A large assortment of Broche, Stella, and
£f 6 ?, cI L. B1 * nket ohawJa - Also, a variety or Silk and
Cloth Circulars Constantly on hand, at the
“ CLOAK EMPORIUM,”
ocS-lia No. 40 South SECOND Street.
Bargains from auction!—dry
GOODS OHBAP FOB THE MILLION 1
We will open on MONDAY, 811 k Kobe., at $16.50,
cost to import $2O. ’
1,000 yards Black Silk, beautiful, at 44,66,62, 75,87.
$1 to $1.75. ’ ’ ’ ’
L®*# y * l ' lS Prenel “ Merinl,B “ »* *!> «»t to Import
2,000 yards agured and plain Merinoes at 50, 60, 05,
and 76c., worth double
800 yards beautiful black all-wool Delainos, only 28
cents. ’
A splendid assortment of Blankets,
2,000 yards Cloths fresh from auction, for Ladles’
and Gents’ and Boys’ wear, from 75c.. $1 $1 26. $1.60,
$1.75, $2. $2.25, $2.50, decidedly the greatest bargains
in the city.
Brcehe, Btella, Blanket, Cashmere Shawls, the great
est bargains ever offered
10,000 yards Poll de Chevres,
All-wool Plaids, only 31 cents, usually sold at 60 cts.
All-wool Delaines only 26 cents. Delaines in great
varloty and every stjle.
Oloaks and Dusters in every style.
MoELROY respectfully invites the Ladies to call and
examine his stock, embracing many styles not to be
found elsewhoro. Our prices so low, we defy competi
tion; ~ MoELKOY,
004-mwf-tf No. 11 South NINTH Street.
Q.REAT ATTRACTION 1 "
'OVER $4,600 WORTH OF SHAWLS FROM WHICH
TO MAKE A SELECTION.
THORNLEY A CHISM,
N. E. oor.EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets,
Have the best SHAWL Stock in Philadelphia. They
would respectfully call attention to e following very
choap lota, viz:
40 LONG BROOHE 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. tl4 “
20 Do. do. do. 'at 16 “
8 Do. do. do. at 18 “
8 Do. do. do. at 20 ((
8 Do. do. do. at 25 <<
In the above Lots of Long Brocbe Shawls will be
found every desirable color of centre. '
BEAUTIFUL STELLA SHAWLS
From $2 to $l2, In every color.
French Blanket Shawls In new designs.
Plain Thibet Shawls, Square and Long.
Real Canton Grape Shawls. Plain and Embroidered.
Children’s Shawls, Misses’ Shawls, and Gentlemen’s
Bhawls, at
THORNLEY A CHISM’S.
“ONE PRICE CASH STORE.,’
Northeast Comer EIGHTH A BPBING GARDEN
N. B—Oity and Country Storekeepers buying for cash
may find bargains at T & O.’s.
P. S—A Magnificent stock of Silks now on hand.
se!B-tf
A UTUMN AND WINTER GLOVES.
SHARPLESS BROTHERS have opened an ex
cellent stock of v
SUPERIOR GLOVES.
Bajou’s Ladles' and Men's fine Kid
Bajou’s double teamed Ladies’ and Men’s.
Plush Lined Cloth and Silk Gloves,
Driving and Riding Gloves and Gauntlets.
Newest styles of English Fancy Tops.
Velvet, Plush, and Men's Lined Calf
Children's Cloth and Cashmere Gloves.
Mohair and Lace Mitts, and Freuds’ Mitts.
0036 EIGHTH * CHESTNUT STREETS.
AND WINTER CLOAKS.
* OPENING DAILY.
FINE CLOTH RAGLANS.
ELEGANT BEAVER RAGLANS.
. RIOH VELVET CLOAKS.
Elegantly adorned with
REAL LAOES, CROCHET, Ac.. Ac.
OPERA OLOAKB.
The largest and most varied stock of these fashionable
OVER GARMENTS,
At the widest range of prices, and suited for
MOURNING, PROMENADE, AND FULL DRESS
COSTUME,
AT tus
PARIS MANTILLA A OLOAK EMPORIUM,
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.
70S CHESTNUT STREET.
Uemooaie.
Removal.— o. c. sadler & Go. have
removed from No. 0 North Water Street to No.
108 ARCH street, second door above Front. eel
Carriages.
OARRIAGES.
WM. IX ROGERS,
COACH AND LIGHT-CARRIAGE BUILDER,
1009 AND 1011 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Orders for CARRIAGES from all parts of the world
executed with promptness, and satisfaction guarantied.
seld-Smif '
SDentistrg.
fgSj Dr. W. S. MoILHENNEr,Dentist,
<Zr7 r>TT would inform hie friends that he has resumed
practice at No. 1843 CHESTNUT Street, second door
above the U. 8. Mint. 1 sepl-Sm
(Express Companies.
npHB ADAMS EXPRESS 00., OFFICE,
X 820 CHESTNUT STREET, forwards PARCELS,
PACKAGES, MERCHANDIZE. BANK NOTES and
SPECIE, either by its own LINES, or in oonneotion
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal
TOWNS and OITIMB oC the United States.
1. 8. BANDVORD,
uMf vtcaeral Superintendent!
JpiOß GOLDS AND SORE THROATS.
ICELAND MOSS PASTE,
MARSHMALLOW DROPS,
FLAXSEED DROPS,
STEPHEN F. WHITMAN,
Manufacturing Confectioner,
No. 1210 MARKET STREET ,
West of TWELFTH Street.
imTAHMING AND VENTILATING
ft WAREBOOMB
The subscriber would invite the special attention of
Architect Builders and the public to hie
NEW OULVER PATENT BELF»OLBANBING AND
VENTILATING WARM AIR FURNACE,
Which has beeu eo Buooessfully introduced during the
last wintor and gave such general satisfaction. It is
so arranged as to consume the gases from the Coal,
making it one of the most economical, safe, durable
Heaters now in use.
Also, all sizes and patterns of Cooking Ranges, Rath
Boilers, Gas Ovens, Low Down and Elevated Grates,
every variety of Registers and Ventilators. Fireplace
Btoves, CoUine'Patent Chimney Caps, far tne cure of
smoky chimneys, with a fall assortment of all goods In
my line of business.
Prompt attention paid to Range and Heater repair
ing, and prioes reduced to suittne times.
OHABLEB WILLIAMS,
(Late Baker & Williams,)
au2-8m 1132 (old 406) MARKET Street, PhUada.
TJIRENOH PLATE GLASS. —HAVING
K 7 been appointed by the “ Compagnie de Floreff'e 7l
the SOLE AGENTS for the Rale of their GLASS in this
city, we are prepared to offer to the trade or consu
mers, from our Btock on hand, POLIBHED PLAT!
GLASS for Stores or Dwelling Fronts; Rough Plate,
for Floors and Skylights; and Silvered Plate, or large
'size, for Mirrors. The Glass will be sold at the lowest
prioes, and warranted superior, t* itiry respect, to any
other imported.
ROBT. SHOEMAKER A 00.,
Plate and Window Glass Warehouse,
N. E. oor of FOURTH and RACE Streets,
Philadelphia
PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.—
SPECIAL NOTICE TO PHYBIOIANS.—The above
offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dis
eased surfaces, whioh combines the following advanta
ges : A good and unvarying consistence, easily washed
off with water, dissolves all substances that are solu
ble in water, hence facilitating instead of obstructing
their absorption, and does not get rancid. The last
property alone renders it an invaluable acquisition to
the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and
retail, at fIIMEB’B Laboratory and Pharmacy,
Twnlfth and Ohostnutsweats.
Musical.— mk. edwakd thok-
BEOKB, Who has, for several jeara past, been
at the head of the Musical Department of the Troy Fe
male Beminary, begs leave to announce that at the es
pecial request of many of his late brother’s friends he
has consented to settle in Philadelphia, and devote
himself to his Professional pursuits as soon as a suit
able successor has been found to fill bis place in Troy,
which he presumes will be the case in about a week.
MlWranriß*
lor Bale «nttlc £et.
mTO BJSNT.—The Dwelling No. 1322
Chestnut street, with gas and bath Has jokt
been painted. Apply at No. 431 CHESTNUT Street.
Bent $5OO, oo!8-3t
tfjfg FOR SALE—A desirable Dwelling
fius. house, situated at the northwest corner of Thir
teenth and Arch,'with'all modern conveniences. Ap-
EI2»?S^ l wP rom * 8eB » or at *he Counting-house of C. A.
RUBICAM, 2026 CHESTNUT St. ocl6-lU*
g&d FOR RENT. —The fine tour-storv
£!SL STORE, No. 33 South SECOND Street, now oc
cupfed by the undersigned. Rent low. Possession Ist
of January next. Apply to
A. H ROSENHEIM & BEOOKB,
ocl6’Bt# As above.
ESrni TO LIST—A large and commodious
JBlii COUNTING ROOM, with or without Storage.
Apply to WM. BASSE & OO , i
oo!0-3t* Nos 512 and 614 8. WHARVES.'
TO RENT—The fine, commodious
EhJLThree-Btmy Brick Dwelling, with Three-story
buildings,No. 227 North TWELFTH, above
lor Bl<le y ftrd ' House modem built, Par
-5 , Qa «> Heatsrs, Range, Hot and Cold
V SfiL’qti’ M.D.LIVENSETTER, -
Q<flo-3t» 129 south FOURTH fit., opp. Library.
AND FIXTURES OF
ply at 421 MARKET gtrwt,” E “ ,8
Ipa TO RENT, a STORE on DELAWARE
delphlu. Also, STABLE snd COAOH-HOiirh
OHERRY Street, abors SEVENTH, In rSSTAsS
land Honae Apply at 278 South FOURTH Street.
Rooms on coMMERraifSBEf^.
The Three Upper Kooma of 416 Commerce Street
t Ol - 81 - 8e27-lm
TO SPECULATORS and CAPITALISTS.
—Thirty aorea orlesa of beantiial Land on Wyoming
avenue, near Now Second etreet, only two miles north
of the pavement*. for sale a bargain, and terma easy.
Apply to P.l£ LYND.6K South SIXTH Stroet, (meonl
atory.) aelV-lm
IDottljes, Jetoelrg, #r.
Bailey & go.,
VOSMBILT
BAILEY A KITCHEN,
Have removed to their new Fire-proof, White Marble
Store,
819 CHESTNUT STREET,
NORTH BIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE.
Now opening their fall stock of
IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND
FANCY GOODB,
To which they Invite the attention of the public.
BILVER-WARE, WATOHES, DIAMONDS, AND
PSARLB,
aulTlftf WHOL,,BAI ' ,, IVD **WIL.
Slones.
QUEEN’S PORTABLE FORGE—
Doubtless many of our city readers, in passing
fflX the gangs of workmen employed in laving down
of the passenger railroad tracks in our
®t r ®®“»had their attention attracted to a portable forge,
with bellows and everything complete, and in efficient
service. These forges, built upon the plan secured by
O. V. Queen’s patent are for sale at tne commodious,
long-established, and deservedly popular Btove, Range,
aud Furnace establishment of WABNIOK, CHAD
WICK, & BROTHER, corner or SECOND and RACE
Streets, who have the sole right for the sale of Queen’s
Portable Forge in Pennsylvania.
There are, we believe, five sizes of this forge, rang
ing in price from twenty-two to forty-four dollars—a
sum so small, when contrasted with its merits, as to se
cure its general introduction ; for any one who will for
a moment consider the advantages or this forge, which
may be removed from place to place, so as always to be
on the spot where workers in iron or other metals are
to perform service, whether in original construction or
repairs, will at once concede its great efficiency, and ar
range for its possession and use. The adaptability of
this forge to repairs to railroads and mining machinery
especially commends it to railroad companies and opera
tors in the mining districts. We, therefore, take plea
sure in calling to it the attention ot road masters, su
perintendents of mines, and others.—f From the United
States Railroad and Mining Register. oc7-lm
STOVES 1 STOVES 1
SILVER’S ORIGINAL GAS-BURNING
MS, ' STOYE,
1 With all the Latest Improvements.
Also, the largest assortment of
COOKING, PARLOR, A OFFICE STOVES
In the City, at
MANIGLE’S,
No. 609 MARKET STREET.
Call before purchasing. se29-6w
A, SOMETHING NEW.—GAS BUR
NING COOK STOVE.—I would respectfu ly call
flPt the attention of the publio to one oi the greatest
improvements ever introduced in Cooking Stoves
and Ranges— the burning of the gas arising from the
coal, by which means is saved 50 per cent, in fuel and
also more intense beat thrown to the bottom of the
oven. We effect the burning of the gases by means of a
hollow centre-piece, perforated on the under side, which
admits the air in a lrated state to mingle with the
fases, thus aiding its oombustlon, and causing a fiame
» pass around the oven equal to a wood fixe. This Im
provement also preserves the centre piece from linking
down on the fire, thereby saving the expense of repairs
One of the Stoves CAN BE SEEN IN OPERATION «t
1116 MARKET Street. Manufactured by JAMES
SPEAR, Inventor and Patentee, (late North, Chase A
North,) 1116 MARKET Stmt. septW-Smo
Jmnraiue (Companies.
MARKET FIRE INSURANCE CO.
ITJL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
CASH CAPITAL.
SURPLUS
TOTAL ASSETS.
DIRECTORS.
BENJAMIN B. HOWELL, President.
Phlletus H. Holt of 236 Front street.
Joseph P Wickham, late Wickham's & Hutchinson.
Silas Davis of A. B AS Davis.
Oliver U. Shepard, of Shepard, Howe A Co.
Henry Rowland, of Rowland A Banks.
Alfred L. Rowe, of T. G- A A. L. Rowe.
Wm. P. Miller, of Wm. P. Miller A Co.
StephonW Gaines, of 8 W. A R. A. Gaines.
Elisha L. Walton, of Walton, Little, A Co.
Kelson Sherwood, of Nelson Sherwood A Oo
Henry G Reeve, of H. G. Reeve A Co.
Daniel T. Wlllets, of Wlllete A Co.
Albert L. De Camp, of Baker A De Camp.
John M. Bruce, Jr.,' of Brnoe, Odell, A Fanmm.
Stephen Llnlngton, of 216 Front street.
Enoch Ketcham, of E. Ketch&m A Co.
Wm A Oumtcings, of Beards A Cummings.
Henry Lyles, Jr., of Ly’es, Polhamus, A Co.
Brewster Valentino, of Valentme A Bergen.
Geo. B'. Whitfield, of G. A J Whitfield A Co,
Albert naverayer, (late Havemyer A Moller.)
Tennis W. Quick, of Quick A l’Hommedieu.
David M. Turnure, of Edey A Turnure.
Jose T. Navarro, of Mora Brothers. Navarro A Co.
Edward Bill, of 119 Broad street.
Nathaniel W. Chater, of Peter V. King A Co.
Wm. H. Goodwin, of E. Goodwin A Brother.
John Friflbie, (Freeland, Squires, A Co.)
ASHER TAYLOR, Vice President
Insures on Buildings and Personal Property of every
description against Loss or Damage by Fire, on the most
favorable terms.
HENRY P. FREEMAN, Secretary.
INSURANCE IN THE ABOVE COMPANY CAN BE
EFFECTED THROUGH
STEWART & JOHNSON.
No. 108 South FOURTH Street,
Philadelphia.
ocl-frmAw3Bt-if
Summer Ueoorts.
HAY’S HOTEL,
WILLIAMSPORT,
LYCOMING COUNTY, Pa.
The undersigned has purchased the large and elegant
building, corner of THIRD and PINE Street, formerly
occupied by the West Branch Bank, aud has enlarged
aud refitted it in a superiorstyle.
Williamsport is one of the. most delightful Inland
towns in Pennsylvania,-and his house, he hopes, will be
found pleasant, as well to the traveller as to those cltl
sensor the metropolis who desire to pass an agreeable
time during the heated term of the summer.
His omnibus ruus from Mb Hotel to the Packet and
Railroad Devote free of charge.
jy2B-3m w. H. HAY, Proprietor,
»BEDFORD SPRINGS.—THIS
well-known and delightful Sommer Resort will
be opened for the reception of Visiters on the 16th of
Juae, and kept open until the Ist of October.
The new and spaciona Buildings erected last year are
now fully completed, and the whole establishment has
been furnished In superior style, and the accommoda
tions will be of a character not excelled in any part of
the United States.
The Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A.
G. ALLEN, whose experience, courteous manners, and
attention to his guests, give the amplest assurance of
comfort and kind treatment.
In addition to the other means of access, It is deemed
S roper to state that passengers can reach Bedford by a
aylight ride from Ohambersburg.
The Company havo made extensive arrangements to
supply dealers and individnals with <( Bedford Water' (
by the barrel, carboy, and In bottles, at the following
prices, at the Springs, vis:
For a barrel (molbenr), |4 00
Do. (oak)., 800
X Do. (mulberry) 800
X Do. (oak) 200
Carboy, 10 gallons 2 25
Bottles, 1# pint, perdoien 1 60
The barrels are carefully prepared, so that pur
chasers may depend upon recoivfng the Water fresh
and sweet.
All communications should be addressed to
THE BEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS 00.,
vavlO-tr tU4fonl<<Vinnlw. Pa,
Cumber
T UMBER YARD.
jLA houtz a 00.,
(Successors to Montgomery A Neal!,)
8. W. corner of TWELFTH and PRIME Streets, Pbila.
Old Moyamensing District.
are now receiving a large and well-seleoted assortment
of .11 description, of LUMBER, Bnch u Wlite Pin.
Yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock, Lath, Pales, Pickets.
Fence Boards, Flooring, Shelving, and every variety
well-seasoned Lumber. Also, a large stock of BID
Stuff, of every variety and description, constantly ot
hand and Bawed to order at the shortest notice.
Our oonneotion with Messrs. Mehaffey,Houti, A Co.,
and Duffy, Houts, A 00., at Marietta, Pa., gives us un
surpassed facilities, and enables us to supply orders foi
all descriptions or Lumber with promptness anti
LUMBER, soft and mellow, suitable
for PATTERN-MAKERS, Ac , constantly on hand.
Prompt paying purchasers are respectfully Invited tc
examine our atook before going elsewhere. - ap2l-tf
| UMBER AT .WHOLESALE AND RE
JLi taiL at Marietta, Lancaster county, Pa.
MEHAFFEY, HOUTZ, A 00., take this method ol
informing their customers and persons desirous of pur
chasing LUMBER, that they have now on hand a large
and well-seasoned stock of All descriptions of Lumber
whioh they are prepared to sell at satisfactory prices/
Their timber is all from their own MILLS ou PINI
CREEK, They are also connected with Messrs DUFFY,
HOUTZ, A CO., and are prepared to famish all kind*
of Planed Boards, Bill Stuff, Lath Pales, and
Building Timber for Bridges, A0.,0f all descriptions
on the shortest notice. They would also take great
pleasure in colling the attention of Builders, and thew
in want of Lumber iu the city of Philadelphia, to thi
Lumber Yard of HOUTZ A 00., corner of TWELFTB
ud PRIMR Streets, with -horn the, .re also oon
neoteq. « 131 - tf
f'UGARSI,SOO,OOO Havana Cigars, fa-
V 7 vorit* brands received by late arrival, in store
And bond, for swe by A. MERINO,
ocU-tf 140 South FRONT Street,
BUua^Sft
sale store. GoodySl
ANDER, office of this
TO WESTERNandsL
GISTS.—A young MAN, a grasS9
solicit*' an engagement, where, by mi.
to business,- he may obtain the
ployera and a permanent situation. Haring ha«
ral years experience North and South in the wholesale
and retail drag business, he ia, confident of rendering
entire, satisfaction in every respect. The most satt»>
factory testimonials can be produced* Address, staling
location, amount of compensation^&c ,B.H. i AUKS,
office of The Press. _ - oclB-mw2tWlt*
\*/-ANTj!D—A Situation as Drug Clerk
y * in ft Retail Store, by a young men, ft graduate of
the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, who ha* been
four years at the business. Best of testimonials will
te given. Address CHEMIST, at this office. oclB-3t*
A GENTLEMAN ABOUT TO YISIT
Continent of Europe will attend to any bosi-
SSrwntS I ***?,*? hlm 0a * Bl °all oommission. Address
EUROPE, at this office. , oclß-St*
A MIDDLE-AGED MAN wishes a situa
tion as COLLECTOR or AGENT. Undoubted
reference as to character, Ac., willhe riven. Address
•ALBIN, Blood’s Despatch. oc!s-3t*
yyANTED—In a Wholesale Hosiery and
i * • Pancy Goods House, a first-class Salesman, who
csn influence a large amount of Kentucky Trade. Ad
dress Box 675 Philadelphia P. 0 ocl4*6t*
TM7ANTED—By a Gentleman of Refined
V 7 Education, a Situation as Correspondent orfie
cretary in a first-class Insurance or Railroad Office. Un
doubted referenceawill be given. Address “Edmunds,”
at this Office/ oc!4-ot*
\yANTED.—A yonng maD, who has had
* four years’ experience in a Wholesale Drug
House, wishes a situation as SALESMAN. The best of
h s SP°U iaU wiU *» Address SALESMAN, office
of The Press. - oel2-0t»
yj/U ANTED— I To Rent, for the winter sea
* ®2 n » with immediate possession, a Burnished
l°£*jL zao S? l *'* * lze » with modem Improvements,
or Tenth etreat. Addraa. A. M.,0f10. of thi.
: OC4
W^?H?J 0K THE UNITED STATES
7T, _P I fT£ I s*~“ Al, le-bodied, unmarried men, to
*7?!“ fHi Taa i?** pay, board, clothing, and
medical attendance. Pay from 113 to 823 per month
No man having a wife or child will be aooenUd. Annlv
for MOUNTED SEB7IOB at No 817
above Eighth, north aide. 1
BOARDING .—An elderly Gentleman
wishes BOARDING in a private family, where
the comforts of a home will be secured. Address A.,
at this office • . oel6-4t*
A GENTLEMAN and LADY, also Sin
gle Gentlemen, may obtain Board at 712 Chest
nut Street, opposite Masonic Hall. . ocll-12t* •
A HERIGAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC*.
X*. BROAD AND LOOUBT Streets.
THE GREAT RAVELS!
MONDAY EVENING, Oct. 18. 1853,
The magnificent Fairy Pantomime, entitled
BIANCO; 08, THE MAGIC SWORD,
Bianco, Don Albino’s Valet, Gabriel Ravel; Brooolo,
a Gardener, Francois Ravel.
LA BOUQUETIERB. .
Rose de Mai, Yrca Mathips; Viscount Arthur, P
Brilliant. '
To commence with dashing and graceful
EVOLUTIONS ON THE TIGHT ROPE.
Admission—Parquet, Parquet Circle, and Balcony, BO
cen’s: Family Oircle and Amphitheatre, 28 cents.
Seats can be secured from 30 A. M. to 4 P. M. with
out extra charge. - Children under 10 years half price.
WHEATLEY & CLARKE* ABOH-ST.
v 7 THEATRE.—WiIIiam 8. Fredericks,Acting aid
Stage Manager.
MONDAY EVENING, October 18, 1858,
WIVES AS THEY WERE AND MAIDS AS THEY
ARE. i
Lord Priory, Mr Gilbert; Sir Wm Porrillon, Mr Dol
man; Mr Bronzely, Ur Wheatley: Miss DorriUoo,
Mrs John Drew.
To conclude with THE WRECK ASHORE.
Admission, 26 eta. Secured Seats in Dress Oircle, 87W
ets; Orchestra 8 tails, 60 ets; Seats in Private Boxes, To
cts; Gallery, 13 ets; Gallery for Colored Persons, 26 ets;
Private ffiox in Gallery for Colored Persons, 88 ate;
Whole Private Box, 83.
Doors open at quarter before 7 o’clock; commence at
7#, precisely.
MBS. D. P. BOWERS* WALNUT-ST
-ITA THEATRE, oorner of NINTH and WALNUT '
Stree-s. MONDAY EVENING. October 18, 1868.
COURT AND 01TY.
Sir Paladin Scruple, Mr Richings; Lord Dangerfield,
Mr M’Dondugh; Sir Harry Whipple, Mr. Keach; ”
Lady Whiffle, Miss Richings; Miss Barbara Barebin
der, Mrs Bowers. \
GRIST TO THE MILL.
Daron de RicbevUle, Mr Perry.
Prices of admission—Second Tier and Family Circle,
and Third Tier, 26 cents; Parquet* 37# cents; Dress
Circle, 60 cents; Private Boxes, according to thsii
locale, $3 and $5; Single Seats in Orchestra and Private
Boxes, 76 cents. .
Doors open at quarter before T'o’clock: Curtain rites
at 7 o’clock.
SEVENTH WEEK!!—CONCERT HALL,
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH.
.The CRIMEAN SCENERY and BATTLES, repre
sented by gigentta revolving DIORAMAB, illustrating
the RUSSIAN WAR and destruction of Sebastopol.
fTr Open every Evening, and Saturday Afternoon.
Admission 25 cents: Children 13 cents.
Doors open at 7 o’clock. Performance at a quarter
of 3 o’clock. oolS-et
MISS ADELAIDE PHILLIPS RE
spectfully begs to announce that she will give a
GRAND CONCERT, assisted by several eminent ar
tists, VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL, on WEDNES
DAY, October 2lth.
For particulars see future bills and programmes.
Tickets 60 cents; to be ‘bad at the Music Stores, and
at the Hall, on the Evening. | octlS-tf
OBAND CONCEET
MUSICAL FUND BALL.
MONPAT EVENING, October 25th.
. R. SPALDING has the honor of annoonolng that the '
Renowned Piaoist, _
5200,000
78,200
MB. GUSTAV BATTBB.
together with the following eminent artistes,
Mme. BERTHA JOHANNSEN,
Distinguished Prims Donna.
Mies MABXA 8. BRAINBRD,
American Pnma Donna from New York,
Oratorios and Concerts.
$278,500
Mr. W H. DBUNETT,
Primo Basso, recently retnrned from Italy.
Mr. J. F. TAUNT,
The Popnlar American Tenor.
Prof GLABE H. BE AMES Conductor,
tVill appear in grand Concert as above.
In order to insure & large attendance, the Manager
will distribute among the audience, several hundred
valuable presents, particulars or which will appear in
fature announcement. octl6-2t
X SSEUBLYBUrLDINGS, TENTH A»D
/V CHESTNUT Streets.
Here again! Return of the old favorite.
SIGNOR BLITZ.
New and Comical Scenes in VENTRILOQUISM.
Magical Demonstrations, and the
LEARNED CANARY BIRDS.
Open every Evening daring the week, at half-pastr?
o’clock and on Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons at o.
Admission, 25 cents; Children, 13 cents. seM-Im*
jVATIONAL HALL—MAE&ET BTBEET.
ll ONE WEEK MOBH.
J. Inaoo Williams’s celebrated
PANORAMA OP THE BIBLE.
This magnificent PAINTING- oommenoes with Chaos,
and continues down in historical order to the Babylo
nish Captivity, containing more than fifty of the most
anblime and interesting seenes-in the Bible.
Exhibition EVERT EVENING. Doors open at7;to
commence at a quarter before 6 o’clock preoiiety.
Tickets 25 cents—to be had at Hall door. Onlldre
under 10 years 16 cents.
Also. Exhibitions on WEDNESDAY and SATUR
DAY AFTERNOONS for families and schools. Doors
open at 2; to commence at S precisely, *
Explained by Professor TIBBITTS
Da. OOGGSWELL’ 3 ANTIPHLOGIS
TIO SALT.—Be it known to ell afflicted with
Inflammatory Diseases, that this Medicine it prescribed
Tor that class of diseases only. It cores them by pro
ducing an equilibrium of all the Holds in the body, the
want of which is the sole Cause of Inflammation. It
has hot one aim. and this it perfectly accompishea. For
testimon’ala and directions, see the circular which may
be obtained from any Druggist. Depot, 202 DOCK St.
DR. COGGSWELL* 3 medical salt—
The great remedy for Inflammatory Diseases,
and those only.
Dr. coggswell ,s med cal salt—
Equalizes the circulation without the loss k o£
blood or strength.
DR. COGGSWELL’ 3 medical salt—
Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Fits, Fevers,
Headache, and the like.
Dr. coggswell l3 medical salt—
Cures any and all forms (mark this!) of Inflamma
matory Disease.
Dr. coggswell* 3 medical salt—
Depot, 202 DOCK fctreet. Any intormation or
advice free l y given.
Dr. coggswell s3 medical salt—
Is sold by all Druggists. Ask any of them for a
Oiroalar. oclB-3t*
ZOLLICOFFER’S ANTI-RHEUMATIC
CORDIAL is the only preparation ever placed be
fore the public that hss performed Be many
MIRACULOUS OURKB
The most prominent and influential citizens bear wit
ness of its efficacy. The abundant evidence from all
parta of the country is enough to warrant us In pro
nouncing that It is the greatest wonder of the age.
It is an internal remedy that s 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,
oc7-8m Philadelphia.
OTTOS, BIFLES, AND SPORTINGIM-
T PLEMENTS.
The Subscribers have In store
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT
FOWLING-PIECES, RIFLES, &c.,
Ever offered in this city.
Desirous of reducing their assortment as much as
possible before the Ist Dec , they will sell
AT VERY LOW PRICKS
THKIR ENTIRE STOCK,
comprising
RUNS PROM THB MOST CELEBRATED MAUD
FACTURERS OF ENGLAND, BELGIUM,
AND FRANCE.
PHILIP S. JUSTICE * CO.,
No. 21 North FIFTH Street,
above Market.
BOOKBINDING.— The undersigned res
pectfully Inrite the attention of lovers of books
to their uneoualled facilit ea forbinding books in a su
perior manner. Their work has been submitted for a
series of ye*rs to the ex&minatien of some of the most
celebrated connoisseurs in the country. It has received
the most flattering encomiums and. vron Tot the under
signs • a reputation which they are determined to
maintain.
Every style of Binding executed, from the plain
•< half-bound” volume for the scholar's table to tbe
most artistic garniture of rarities for the collection ef
the Bibliomaniac.
Specimens of style and workmanship will be cheer
fully shown to those who will call upon'
PAWSON & NICHOLSON, Bookbinders,'
619 MINOR Street,
se29-2m* Between Market and Chestnut Streets.
IfIfHISKEY.— 30 bbls., 20| do. (Miller &
v v Rickers ton’s) Old Monongahela 'Whiskey, iu
store and for sale, by A- MERINO,
0011-tf 140 South PHONTStreet.
CJHERRT AND P@RT WINE—3O qtts
10 Blgbths Harmon* Sherry; 20 qra. WalUe/ k
WGw, ia bond ud for ea>o by
’ -WILLIAM H.ItEATON.
lUO South ?RONT Btr§«|,
V. TH. MABRDDBR,
Ist Lieut. - Ist Dragoons,
Recruiting Officer.
Boariiing.
SUmtscnunts.
fUeiimncU.
INFLAMMATORY AND CHRONIC
RHEUMATISM.
MAW, a
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