1 T:y-y>^A^&%^-^£’-^^>^-:^t:: : y'-''o 1 ’ i-i ,afSi~»Kv>ftM".>'feW" T' L ~‘i ■’ ! i- •'* » *;»'»0>T« Si-TiW*.’ ¥, , £ •;a^ti. -‘•fir BMJlltV.iiTiiiodsorAnimr.'P.'OrsaD, ijiumMl-witli , 'maklnffifccrl pfcMlng .gilu cmp >p .. '•i tdT:AjS<MU&:M<on : th» OommlMloMr,. Tll>" mum uSS 1 WW I '*Wf ««9 »riheder»oi>e, , 'Mlloltfr.ttfiW der»n!l«nt ’wlfsht bflAequiU.il on too . . gMliaaV-tte.Ui«®olonojM tlw o*M«n<»''o't.TOo JJnlf -defaodabt Inlhe'ema of 18,{Kwnsriil*appearsI*®® 1 *®® -for.: 1 ■ <M noxt term W ft, U.:S.‘.S!>W9tq()9rt. •■!,> ■'•'TT^tTgDfSTATßa'DiSTsicTj.potniT-r^Jndg® • Oodwiloaor qwsqfrjMol> 81l,a«t*r. *ll»« Tom. , > Hmtt »od Rtn; Oroit9ll,>ll>f;AolUi/iX>ITOi TOO court , h««4 tho c»aAnqHnotelptt Upw^fTO™ ot,l, : A ,' > ??‘ bar ot of-TOe - , United aia.to«' ’-<fterh««i?g TOO United . S'ntOßDlatrlotAttordijr.i/oaiM, o . nolle noot s iß'l!C4m#l^^*^ l K > '■?* ; ' • -vHaym>nn{ . obii^;wllh--m«M^^-.P*MKi*j»W» > rt»l>monoy, oarao nn fur’ttlal.U.TiOdoroßipt.yMOlHedjlTOtdU not «pp«*r ont sUtKtthoiMoiWolodiblblrOdd .thongkt be TO daUlnod br;WAo: tnlih>Ji »i)hohvi.»eon :Mm no»ily erorj d*rdnflp*ft.ttA:ili« t *e»k«j ond thot be told him it qTho Jndge „ otWlfttat wAi tte owe, end ®eoonW ohoif TOe nne.blo . r ‘bi!lwbuld.td.rele»r«d I ,bqtifnot It would boforroltod. . nSl.appaftr,' aod htg ball was accord-' - wafthstai*lay borrnog’counsel for- Jao& Bhnstervaita* r , r nu4a,appllcatlott;<b ; to prooeed trial.of hiaclieotop t£e othsr.bllUoMndMU refaeeil.totnr- Ms© m aijjMijMit. bat Axed^-for/ed; early day hes fe-. .^ierm.;\Thlcottrt,tben*cljoopne4o^^ w ..,.\,. :-. . . SharlTYood.-r-TFilr C.,.lUm.lhina;«i. DaUstt Brothers'^-An action to'reoorer. \ t< .,f>r serriest rendered:; I! beplaintiff alleieithat be wu ; • o'.ejriploy'ed.by tfcs defendants aa, their bboiteeperforone '■ 'yea; at $1 >001)-per annum; thatb* ■erTedeJjrbtmonthi’ of the year,'’And' woetfaea discharged*-'- This action. t ■ was-to racofet.'tbeTalue'of hlii'eerricilifor' the re- ! ; malndft of.the y«ar,''ta;;whiok >: he\ iUeges he.waa uodeittbeooadjtloai of their . defence allege that they plaintiff 'at the rpteofisl,OOoper-year, but,'they did not agree’ t. to heap hltnfor any length of time j that .their bontract* --. w« r to-csM« pleased, bnt that there was doe totheplalQtjffh fcalenoe amounting to the ram of ,j < jlB.'?&nEUha-.e^ l htrinonthi«''-VerdlQt‘foytbe a pUintiff; t«rw.tt*\gr?%\T-\' ", v -V\- ; - - John 0 .Oooper.eii Samnal H^PsrklaiVgarnishee of HowardTilden.;/AnptUehi&eQ,trarJndgrzlent.l Voder .fefiee. :*-'v ffhe-tJointieWtalih of the hee of John Harrldgtoa/oa.iDatid M. to the hie of B. .. -If. Bhahnon>-' :: bond afd^iepUnty: 1 Be- ihe - bond w*e 'yoli, bo: the tfioundof nr> :render. for the plaintiff for sl3o.Ui>' ‘ - !'■ Andrew. VoßeHd ««: Mvttit ■ Ah iM^lon • ,on :» promlifcery *Qte; '> Ko defenet: lor fte nlftfntlff fbhfl.mJULv ,- >cV }><?, uKi r, K. on! boohaeeoaetfot eomh qnarvy atonea loldandr delirered . to thedeffndantfocthe purpose of.makingTtteftaln re '•v pain aUegefihatH# it, . • •.willing tqr'piy for.th* atone,* hut yurt ihe 'pla&turdldl *.. not deliver; thehtiantifcy ebareedi^' OQ ' r l <• i i Dwikiot CoTOi^ttagorn^^wetittne Sleit* Oonrtd Diabert:: Before' Aa ac a note; ;Veird‘ot for the plaintiff for The Banners and M«eh^nka Y Bank *a JohhO. Obir ■leuffjr.rAttactibn OTja proxlaaory noto., ; Vordlct for ttepiaiaiifffor sl24 sB f ' ■: U-A.;* : - , <-‘ GvwaVaiea vs HenryPefei aod.Joieph' Feres..' An I --->jrtt!oaloree«verdaa’e&eff<r,fn»ll6lhii*pi ; b«ebdtiQn: Tbe i plaintiff was by the defendanU with the lar- 1 reay of a for wUeh offence ho w*l tried in i tbe Coart of Quarter Sanlpns, agd acquitted ..' For that preiecfctfon the plaintiff bringe thta actlon.. Jury out. - V'ionf* Blander. «r : Nloholte Moyer.. 'Jk n adtlonon at '/' proibUiMjrynbte. ‘ -Verdict for ptalotiff for, $104.66.- - H Cbarlei A. Saxe or.Chuiet B. XapdU; An action to ? recOrer for*work.and labor.done on asteaniengine. • -Ttrdiotfer the plaintiff for $lBl OJ.vV/ J’ » *- •- - floseirAV flanipbeU vi.'LeVen Oeptu, .An action to >' : reoover dattakee rot a brepch of ebntroct, Id rexoilnr to i-' oonreyteeriaiU real eetAte.v olltge that, I V ey are> ready and willfng 'to oonrey ,‘on pfttmeat or the, mohey agwedih tho contiiot: 'Oh trials,: "•- - “ Qitatitkb i s SffaeiOHS—Judge Thompson.—- John T; fimtihj-Franole Cloud, Jacob Olay, end Ctao ge -PrJl\li‘-jr*T9 ohtrged an aod ~ ':Beard testifitdihaVonthe ' evening bf IheAth bf.lforember,,lBa6, two imill boys .were, fighting itreei, near Vifth and; Poplarhe '.'tried tostbp thernwhepa pereoo; named him'to ffghtb-aad Ina znozneat Olayrclosed hi* anna. aronnd him and held him' while,the rest of the defend* ’ ante beat him with 'slunk shots, andblaek Jacks be etabs.*; 'ob faUing in' the street, be was kicked Ip ,the head, fat#: and bodyy-and *o.i»YereJy iojaredtbatjxs remained at a neighboring hotel for four or Are he eoold be 'rvmored to hie residence, in Charlotte street.' Dr. Taylor testified that. heattended Bsatd; be severely wounded about tie headland body; fryer set in, and be became flight?; hit. eyes wart nearly closed from the effects of his wound*.- V' ~ '; - -. n , Mr* Emanuel Bhlaedollir testified tcLthe fight taking ’ place, and identified thedefendaota as being with the crowd who were heating' Beard, hat'did sot see anr of ijem strike him.,?;;fT •' ~,y v 7A.ifr. JI/ Loher testified to Srard befcg.begten. and that v€l»y appeared td ; be lendearorlcg tb' save Beard from being beaten; hut wold not Identify .the other defend* ante as bains eongsd in the fight: t* Mr. HaiiCr wae'the first to fight wlthJDSard. iv*‘ X< y-- -•- -Wm.Jtepaler.testified, t& thVtwO'Bkner* •to beet Beard; that none; of.the-ldefaDdants strnok him; and Olayaesfeted Betid into the tavern near by. :: , i Mr. Rumjr testified to Haner striking Beard;-but .. could notideatlfytheoth*M.-‘> C'-‘- ' The Hauers are not on trial: they/itis alleged} have _ fled from justice. . For the deftnoef John Boom feet)* ’ Qtdthat Prifold was sot near nor engaged in the fight.' ..Antos. Bobbins.and• George-Olay gave - different Ter-’ ■ sfoni of the affatr.>Qlfcy had a conversation with Board) . who said to him that the Hanere, boat hlmu and if it ha i not been for JakdOlayhewonldbare beenknied. ■ ... testified'to Olay trying to save' Bea-d frombeingheafcen, hat could not recognise the otheis: Beard, on being jtjilce'n to tbe/ftvern» said to Clay that - r ■'} DistrictAttorheyMaun for CommonwealUr;;Eankin, •BmaU ( ’inl Shts/or .Terdiot, gallty M to ' Cloud, and not guilty as to.tbe'olherderendsnta. Cloud was sentenced (o-tbreembnlhs In the ooanty prison. . 1 * ThejSajt MuTder; Case—Haxsaj#_givtKhimself ~’vp :-^Y'eiftero4y,Oflfcer. James "flbaron. of the Mayo t’e police., appeared in - coart and loforroed Judge Thomp ■son that. David Hsttud/cfcarged -with..tbe murder; of. Wm. Carr, him voluptarlJr surrendered himself. Judge : i Thompson ordered a' besfifi 'warrant, to be duned. and .Officer Ball 1 conducted * Hamad to Ute-Moyamesflag prison /- \ ' -■ - "r- ;r,' The.affr*y ontcor:.whtCh thls trantaotfonjaroee de-- - street, sear. Market;': la7A ; firdmea** - fight,,..-. ~c . -, -> \ \ jobn Robinson was charged with Verdict * not guilty. ,l -' - Oharleg JBtoffmAn. was charged with' Ufoeny ef a lot of, chick«M.< 7. Terdict -gculty.'-lSentenced to fire months.. s/^ m ''■’r- >v. ■. . . fatriek, 3)onadra*i pleaded'gatltf 'to'the charge < of carrying concealed and deadly weapons. Sentenced'to twomonthS/'V’-■- > •-- A , > = s :•'< JSdwinl £Aesr*n vaf charged with the lereeof of * pair of boots,4He Jwtrlag tfce'erideace of one witn«ss'the\deflDa*nt p]«edea gniltj.r Sentenced to three months:* -V* v; ' John Abl ’WM charged-wUh .asMnltAnd‘bitt«i7 on ■Officergamble^—‘Verdict,■ptgnflty. L ,~ : PIIXI/4DKOTIA BOABD OPTHAM,., J>jmßp»*BßoW,7’tV’" vC y/'-i £notvsx>A.Souvai,yOo»OtJTVU 09 fsi.Uom. : esofiM-tfsusrt,-V- *«". Attki Ship i •’•t/lr&rpoeiyobt 3d - 8W» P/lnee dar JoinTJlle. Foater... *. Pernemlmco, soon Wortlnger. *. i .Oerdeou/ soon - Bar dce'StJamM, Ctoh. .., .... /.Rio dcJ»neiro, Oct 20 . y*»ton..s#.. - soon 7 B*i<JoB; Washington Batcher, COllin*..., .Horan*, toon 'v'-Brif Hermes, Dewere,.** .-«.••# -.Lisbon, soon 'Bttg Adeline,pehaUcen ••••••London, soon Brfg.lppo Headrick, 8 Chat..A,.*London, soon gflhrOwolio»Bh*w, ..OsrdenM, soon S OttT Qg gHM.AOEfJPHIAi Oct. OP|.IWB;. SOW *8118,.25 aioH; WAimni-.iiiix.i.iiiU ... v .„.u m. 7 vc: l - L - * r - ••' a < - Cofcr John Slece.VaMey, 8 day from Snow Hill, Hi, ’ ■<,i o«kr,.J|miiloM, Tkbß>pio&i3d<yi from Laarel, Pel, ■.witfrearn.io/W BacoaftOo - - . Af * r »» •y - .. Boh*;Bh<*tlor ; .fltar,' Oobao, 3' day* from Ofcoptt&h Hirer, with grain toJW Baconft Co. -i i ■ ocfcr ’Bohemia, Clark, a days from, OMupukt Oity, - i - with (tain to Christian ftOomn. • • - v * 1 •; fiobWobo U Clayton, okaggi,3 day from Butafraa Biroiywlth'wheatanddateto/as Barratt ft Son -BchrKnltht,B«4rstSd6y from New York, with tar lay to, Gaol ft Lewie,- .'t;- ,c • fekiyofcee 8 Carrtalrs.fiottets, from Boston. ; ,B<ftrW BCari!«)e: Winjmwe, from Providence, ' Bekr Mary from New York. ; ' - Befcr Obeida.l/opef, from New London^ ; > /' T gfihr A 114% Carbai7frrta ? WllmlaftQn. \ ,Bohr Ktf Gilifai OiMkotf Qtini wltroington % ' , - fichrSfienrfnwahrSayfift trout SutageaawSch. .: 81<*to"OUVl*;Poi£,Taey from Odel*a,l>el, with wheat to; : -' Berne Inna, Nobfa West Inilefc fri Tote, ‘ -, Brig’fh<>* i WeltM‘,:Euorth J Wert loalei, Jeorotohe ft ’Oarttiurt. *'~ _ ■' , Schr.Bboda-ft Bauteh, Hoffman, Charleston, X) 0 ■0 totaOrf* flo.- ’ \ * r V,V; ochr W H Smlt&,AHen, Charleston, ftartaft Sawyer, v Scbr Courier, Crowell, Boston, rJ > * v - 'do - Bohr Jo* l/awr«ttoe,Oliareb,ProTld«nee, Blaklaton ft 0 6jc.5‘4-^s* a r^ ? *.V'. s \L.- : *>*7"*' •?. 1 oeh*?l> Hlilir. Preset. Hartford, - --- < do v . • Bohr Voltej C*ia, G««Bport; r •v- v : : do - , .SchrObSflee BOarbftlrt*JSottirt, 1 ' Comment*) Point, Tnn'DtucainHorton ,i ' OVM - fiofar MB CsriUle, BlfUaei ftdo?. 7 *. .. ; . gcb# li jnilflUb.lfelrln.WewYoTk, Baaeroft, Lewis •-.w-ry' ■■ \"- V ~ ' v ’' l : jßofarCnold&^pfrj'Ptd?ofaf, 3^: >v- r ?, do: ,* Bohr AUda, Carbary, N London, Bento;-Ogle ft Co.' tebr H 0 GibaonuOrockeryHeW! London, do ciy _ BbanaadpahV- gal tk,: Haatuekalf Biiktotea ft . 'QoK«’r' yrj.ztfib&F, m <• ■*( > fIUJ OrorM, Jr.. 'l-T. f - : ’7*‘ 'vVfagSdbtfr^woo'of'Tli»feo<i.).v,'.'X-;-t r ' r .: >,, »*«RAO*iOot »,IBM. Xio Wyoming laft:hero;thla ia«ning with,6 boats, ~ ladanAnd oonsignod*aJo\lo»a: ; ‘ * Mart 1 M kbamao, rye, fto. to parot ft r Beo: Jennie Lemon; pitQrdinoas coal to B H Powell; 5 - J • Wolfe,'do-to, H<aPal»erj- Bbnaf.ftßoonamber to t ft £b«3Wr Twoßiatora and J W»&rlok,'-«oal to ' ttaWwux'o v'Hy. , r^;-'- r ' 1 ■i" ; EIiADl!l8yOot. 18,1*68 - _ lb* /Qlloirin* io»l*j from ,th« Union Cnnnl, t»wi • Into - the. ft&ivlklU .Onfttl - BhUUol • nlil»flj4»n wawn«gne4»nfoUeW*s . ,Wm & F TjiyJor, gr*la ezi : Qaar to Andre* Kfrlpit licii Bllu jte«w,'«iiHo to Amo«G6UliTlro:BroUi«M, • 1 tU 4! jotfww-S'ia I : »'i;Tht«Si»iioJMirti in ootownl.sSoatonro pwilo* 14 'ini oat of tie SußnaHleril. - ■ T.-f'' :vw7-*: ■ 7--7 *- ■' 7 - .. nuaun TO m« nm.) f ; ‘7 H»nr„Soßi, Oot 10 • . iflm m&ntjif t: 0 lionloiij t.Wm i-.T*jKOtt l -&9ta.MT«rpo«Jj ; *barqa«tfßUnap«<J«, from B*U ~om§mMm L 3m ' f ArrlTol yOiteriHr,' from 7 Llrorpooi; ■Bnllaerl*nO, B SgSorß Horn,' from Heir . jitflffid Sine SSSSi. ' , ,*i»AlpVW»ij>£w,' it&& :C»ieott« for Ao.ton, >u IWliel»«M«»ktdg , 'b«dljr, oh,th*';Ujh 'ef'Avguity pete jfSBiPSSi^l: ~ c - ei*u*4 »t tyHbMlOth P?> ®ii®i?A :l; ';:K:■'; ■;•■' -'; • ’ '& -;->''T,’v /: '/-'•; J ;.V: ’•■t- - ,• - " [ i Bhip f f ® m wm i «- Alg0» Bay,srrired »t Merlthew, for Klo do Janeiro, olearedatßoston 18thlost. , • ,< ' •^Bar4ae I *Q*fflaaU,‘ Gordon, from Baltimore, wts.djs* eharging at Gape Tews Ang26 N i - ■. Bunae Mauiy, Fletcher, for Hong Kong, remained .atlpngpoJaiySO. -"; : " - ' Bsrqaf Contest, Alien, from Altata, Mexico, at New Torkjaat lnel ' 5 J . * * v,“ ■ Barqne Asilia, Darla, from Inagoa, arrived at New .rork’yeatetdey.S'V'' > ‘ v " * ! • 'Barqoe Pame, Kennrfjvfor New Orleans in 7 days, wuatßtode Janeiro 12th nit . Barque Liia'e, Nickerson, from Boßton for, Buenos Ayres, was spoken 17th nit; iat 9 40 N, long 80 W. '■ • Barque Biizsbeth J, Baker; hence, was at Oape Hsy* .tien 80th nit—arr,filth. *' ... Barque BmWem*; Davis, at Boston :18th'Inst, from Malaga'. . . - 'Barque. Belghton; Speights, cleared at New - Orleans 18th frat-fo^.Philadelphia,'. Brig! ' Irene, Plnmer, and Geo Amo), Nioholfl, hence at Boston 18th Inst: - 4? '' . v . , -'" , . * Brig-Sprite, Crowell,.from Bahia Sept 12, anived at ;NewTormyesterday.', r ■<, i-., * ' Brig,Chattanooga,' Norris,'from Baltimore,was at Bahia 12th sir. one., - - , - - > . ' • a BHg tool; Travers, from Barhadoes, arrived « Alex* aadria 18th inst. Trenton, Atherlon 3 oleared at Boston Ifltli last, for Pmiadelph i» - • „, r J ' - Brig Wm Moore. Baton from Bangor for Pnuadel* phla, at PortlaoilTth last. o -- ‘ Brigs Ann-BUsabeth. Taylor, and Bmily, Saunders, hence at Boston 17th lost - • ' , Brig 0 A White, White, oleared,at fit John, NB, 14th But. fer PhUadelphia. ' - V Brig B G Base, Wlneheater, from Nevaua Island, ar rived at Baltimore yesterday, with guano to Philadel phia Guano Co. - . , ' ' Sshr J H Pianaer, Deesy, from New York, at Wil- l7th lnat. * Benr 0 A Hecksher, Magee, from Trenton, at New Haven 18th inst.. "< < \ . Hawley, Backet, hence at New London 18th instant,'’- -♦Bohr N Tyler, Jarvis, sailed from. Hartford 18th inst. for Philadelphia; - , igohr Anna Smithy Smith, from Brandywine/at New ,H£vealBth inst. . * ? . Sehr Thomas for Philadelphia, sailed from Hartford ■ ~~ .» Leader. Clark; Tantamount, Davis; BOoniota, Coraon, and David Smith, Douglas*, hdnee at-Boston lfith lost _ ’ Bche ffimothy Pharo, Cranmer. with lumber, arrived at wilMktoir, Del.lgthiosti - Bohr Ipw-Jersey, vanaemau, from Boston, anived at Atexindria lfith.last. - Bahi Albert FUld/BhUUns, for Trenton, sriled from Alexandria 18th.inst.' *■' *' 4 " T ' x.Behrs dohaßogera.BUiott/ BlngiDove, Johnson, aad Mary Anna, Bowen, nenee/arrlvM at Alexandria 18th instants -t s' Bohn Wm H Malller. Crowell, and Centurion, BUn ley, heneqat Boston 18th • Bobu Hunter, Baokett, Geo W Oummlngs, Wheldeo. and Ooroelia, fiosaell, hepoe, arrived at New Bedford ITthfnst. ./ r • ,•’ ' • - « fiohr Wm Sallahaa, i , for Philadelphia,' oleared at Hartford 16th inst. . . Bohrs 8 B fitrong, Mott, D G Floyd, Baokett, and M J Carlton, Bhsiler, hence at Providence 16th inst/ ‘ . - Sobrs Alabaoia. Saunders, and Alvarado, Shuts, sailed from Providence 16th inst for Philadelphia. . v Bohrs JJHJUsIey. Boyoo, Charles Carroll, Pratt, and Diamond. Norton, henoe at Providence 17th inst. jSoJhr Ohanre, Ohartre, for Philadelphia, sailed from Providence 17ih inst. hohrsSehwa, Hoatiey; Bereime, Cotton; Sophia Ann, Smith;- B J Mercer, Boblnson; L&mot Dupont, Corson, and Baven.’Boee.henee at Boston 17th Inst. Sohr B UBbaddiok, Williams, from Portland for Phi ladelphia, at New York yesterday. ‘ v -Sobr Ssra.oga, Wells, from'/ Gardiner, Me, for Phila delphia, atNerYork yesterday. Bohr J O Patterson, Hand, from Boston for Philadel phia, at New York yesterday.. Sehr. Nartagansett, Half .from Fall Elver for Phila delphf/at New. York yesteraay.; . . 1 Wm Loper. Boblnson. henoe at (JlQucoster lith instaat'. ‘> *■'" • fiohr Bloulse, Thaoker, henoe, arrived at. Boston 16th mst'' "• . Steamer Madgle, Grumfey, henoe, arrived at Hartford i7thinst.», v • * - - < aMABINB MISOBLLANT. Brig’ Abby Briggs, at this port from Per hambuoo,.reports: Oct^B,Tat 6810 N, long 7116,W, spoke barquVfiarah Bell,from New York forhlatansu. Same :day spoke' harqqe-3rasUl«ra, from New,, Orleans for Bto de-Janeiro.' : SeTsr fi fi Learned. Gedbee, was at Fernandode Noronalsland Aug 80. wuloh'thXM hump* baric whiles/ making ISO bbts oil.' - J ~ \ ‘ FOBIItfNPOBTa. ; At at Bio de Janeiro fiefitl 2 , ships Northern Crown, HsJlett, for Aortrali* JQDTgp days;' Syren, Green, from Boston for Honolulu, putttHn distress, having snipped a sea, stove starboard bow, Ac, cffKiverof Plate: Ocean Banger, Knowles, and Tigress, Bravens, uno; barques Laura Buss, Rase; Eventide, Partridge: Asa Sawyer, Gates; M»ry Bawyer, hirtlett; Arctic, Line, and John Carver, Pendleton, uno; Octavia, (late Bowman, deo’d) dor New Orleans in 7 days; Mcaco, for do lu 10 dnys; brig Yanked -Blade, Darling, une. Going Is,' a Balti more barqaei DOMESTIC POBTB NEW-YOBK/Oot 19-Ar, ship Compromise, Child, Liverpool; hazqdes,Linda.Stewart,White, St Jagode Cuba; Oeefa Home; tmne, dt; Aselia; Davis, Znagua; brigs Sprite, Crowell,. Bahia; Peterson, Humaeoa, PRj Gov fiuli, Arthur,'Bemddios; lantha, Bowman/do; Frinoonla, Huioa, Trinidad de Cuba; Bam iFreuob, Parrit, Kaatpon; aohra BU. Lee, Soper, Caro lina City) NO; J w MoKee, 'Satterly, Alexandria; Bcltpse, Cook, Apalaehloolaf O A Crook, DlUiogbam, Alexauaria; fiaran Jfilwarda, Davis, do: H Lewis, Cham bers, do;'Auna Matilda, Bolter, do; Blisa Farrow, Ora mer, do; propeller LooustPoint, Frenoh. Bavaonah, ‘ Old/ brig 2one, Joasei/n, Cardenas; sohrs Ann M*ria, HartlekrNfivins; and St Martins; .-F Satterly, Cooper, Oh’ariritbn. Bdled—From'/quarantlnej ship Oreole, Pierce, New Orieahflj' barqueß C<mvoy, Crowell, Gaivestoo; John 'Benson, Gardiner/Havana; brig Handy King, Brown, Mobile. '*•' "■ '-V.'.,. , 'c&HOLMBB’ -HOLB' Oot 16, P M—Ar, aohr Julia Fox, Hook, Mvbllefor Boston 6th lust, 1at8916, long 80 20, sppke Ship Plymouth/ Watf«Ui 19 days from Mobile for Llkrp6oV*tf>>H.r- ‘ - f '-Also' ar', cehri N O Harrls, Sawyer, Philadelphia for Georgia, Hutehiaaon/'do. ,for Saeo:. Hannah .Willetts, Oranmor, (k). fbr^B4liM)ury; ; Beitl F Beeves, Bhaw:.Boi'tbn,;*r^W|iihwgtoii, Wm H Dennis, Hein it, do, toe iWashlngton,- DO.^r Ifith—Ar, sohrs Melyina; Smith. Washington, NO, for Boston; Osprey. Bragg, Bostoa for Washington, NO; Jas H Stroup, Corson.- do for Theresa O, Gaodyj B B Wheeler, Corson, snd Wm P Cox, Houck, do for .Philadelphia; Bay State, Sherwood, New York for do.';'7\ 1 Bid, icbrs ; fiArah. Bernice, 33 H Hash,' Jolla Fox, N 0 Harris, Qsorgla, H-Willetts, Beni F.Beeves, end WoH 'Dennis,;?.7 M’V •- - 1 17th— Ar } , tchri- J, P WotberttLCobb, Boston Ur Dbcriefton: Ebea-Btwyer, Snow* do tor Alexandria; Tfcgelino Vanoleifj Yanclesr, do for Blobnlohd; Jxsß Johnson, Johnson; /Warren 0 Kelson; Bndieoot: Argus Eye; Nloholsori; #as 8 Hewitt. Ross, and Jos MV anoe. 'Boroh, do for j Fhiladelphfa; Rockingham. Tslpey; and Greoian'Matfbewa, Porfcmonlh for do; - Tanked Blade, Beojißoeksport for, Georgetown, DO; Lizzie W Dyer, Bar to!,’Calais for Baltimore; N Berry, Pendleton, Oam .denfor. Charleston. .. -' ..CSld.schrs ABBels, Lydia Catharine, Jts H Stronp, ThereSaO, 8 B Wheeler, Louisa' Gray, Wo P Cox, Bay State; ffoloto, J P WetherilL 35ban hawyer, J B John* son,'Ang«Une Vacoleaf,W-0 Kelson, Argus Bye, JB Hewctt, J M Vance, Rooklngham, Grecian, Yankee Blade. - » 18h—Ai\ brig Mary Pierce, of Bangor, Nickerson, Turks.-island 20th ole, for orders; sear Telegraph, Nickerson, Philadelphia for Boston. .. Sid, eohra Sarah Gardner, R B Smith, N Berry, Lizzie -W-Ljer, Telegraph. . ■; " r . In . port ,at 8 A Haryjpieroe waiting orders; cohr Albion . >r. • - imVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL- HOTELB. .1 - ; - TO'- OW 0 'OLOCK THIS XOBftIKg. GIRABDHOUSR—Oheetnut street* below Ninth. 8 Marshall, Haditoh . ... OB Miner, Kansu H W PkTii, Balt SMBickett.lS.oh f , T P CfalßUe & lady, M<l . J-Y Foster, Newark , W G Hodglns.Y* . , - 3 DPhlliip, N T N tf Button, ft Y , ' I Tanderpool A fa, N Y Mr Wicaos Aden, Balt 7 Dempsey, Hoboken HHume,H&rrisbarg ' W Temple, Smyrna J.B Alls worth, V* : - ; _ B Means, Steubenville -0‘ > W-Kr»b» t 'Dalt‘ If Miller, Georgetown , Hb Barton/ La Grange '3 M Pattee A lady, Ohio . K W Brown A lady. By •' -• J M Brown A lady, Ky T Oadwalader - ’■’HA Noble, Mich R 3 Haldeman, Harrisburg - Mrs 3 Dempsey A 3 c’n.NJ it X Arnold, Ky . 13 LOhmn, Richmond. Ya Ults Ohinn,-Riohmondi Va /Dr.Bpooner & la. N Bedf’d D 0 Pell, N York . Miss Hunter* N York L J Livermore, Lexington Mrs Livermore, Lexingi’n Wm Knapp, Boston EU Blatohfora; N York John Foley A lady, NYork Mrs J B Ross, Md Miss MoDowell, va H A Beale, Thornsdale James Dickson,}! York .. Walter Paine, Mass H Oarow, Nashville . Geo T ary not, N York John Walton A lady'NY- HA 8 D Dudley, B Bend Henry Staples! R Island - -Alex Young, Texas B PhlUips A lady, N York.Thoa Williams, Jr. N Y Henry Musk. N York W O.Wetmore, N York E.Wright, Boston... -. C D Beckwith, N Jersey A L Holladay A la. Ya Wm W Kenrlck, England D Langwelth.Pa -■ US Seans,West Chester 0 A Crane, N Y ,7 , .-WO Murray .-Jersey City A L Brown,. NY- , .7 R G £ank*, Va HWoodsSla.NY BWoods. NY ■■ OPEddy,N Y . - Ohaa H Murray, N Y OhMt.luid.NY HA Bowerraan.N Y . X .B Do Forest, NY,. Wm Cross.Maas - 0 Merriman, Bprlqgfteld John Whipple, Frov, RI _G 0 Albangh, Louisville: Ky D Longnecker, Pa. G WBartleu. Toledo,. > G R Weed, Toledo - H Sperry, N Y ’ R t OhrisUnton. NX W Jt Wetaan, NY J A Wetmarl, N Y 6 M Pock, NY ' TJS Hawke A la, N Y HO Kiik, Balt *' J Hooch, La T G McDonnell: Va ' V M Richards, N Y 0 E Uabrlht.N Y . H W Johnson, NY' & HDary, NY A J Biokens, Mass Geo Carlisle, Oln. 0 v Mr* Hooker, Oln, 0 Q T Hteedman A la, Oln, 0. A D Hemphill A la.WMh’n B Williams, Hardsa J J) *»«», N Y H A'Whlt.;' V» AT ■WlUwra, V» 0 8 Whlttle|ijr. Waah'n K H WhlttlAiej, Waah’n Vat Uorn!rK, HoWI» .J JJ Whfißlar.Uonn ■ ■- , O H OamphtU, B Y j. ;, BJ, JuUer. Oln. O' , Bid Cole, Bait - , . 0 ffTallcott * 1/aah’n Job Ooimaadar, NO H OHagrqder A la, Balt ‘ w B Oatl.ra.f A la', N Y , Ml« MoNalrjr, Tonn Mr ffIIIiMMOB, Y* , A B Botr, B 0 Jt B.«r, si 1 n Moody, N Y, W 0 loao«, Balt a cH.AY OaDntßgham, T«nn PlTJlord.n;*¥aU Blver 1 K B Bordon, Tail lliTer J It Hibbard, OHleago J J G.at ATa, Oln, 0 A'H Barriatet. York, Fa"; .* ■ MEBOHANIS* below Arch atreat. J r trwlboleaifl6ld' ' KOathcart, Hatrltburg , B W Johnaton, Pa M Andoraon, Blorenoo - WG alb»on,YbU ' -JMdOuclr, Ohio ~ BJt Roberts. 80/lestown , - P Porter, Pittsburg J.B Uorfon, Newburg J l -' J D'Oxse, Bioxer, ra J F‘Mesns/Pa - : J fllltcher, Pa , J H Dpjier, Ky - PM Usher, Ky J .Albany ,B'K Stover. Pa gp'/ohnscoa. Pa-- - D A Salved, Tnd * G T Salyed, Ind ./'v .JB Long, NO J P Heloltsh, Lano ,:B Mechifn,Rittanolog G.M Jacobs, NY' „ / . ;>Mrs'HmAdftug,N.Y 'Mrs' Briley Plttsbnrg ' 1 Mrs Moore, Pittsburg . ,-i Jos Yaughn, Boston MiU.Kete Kihderlloa, Pa * Miss CQncUDg, ; Ohambrat>g GHetaei'r Leirisbnrg'-« 7 H Davis Reece,Chester Co; Pa A W, Small.Norfolk, Ya Ylt4* -J Al«u>dor,'NY ’ W De Haven, Minenvilie.t. Kear, MioeravlHe N D OortrighCM Chunk ,' J J Beaderick, Jontsbio M B Priestly A dfttfg, Fa , J J^fleW T Danforthf-NY. ; A Blanchard, H»rtiord Mai Cummings, Pa 77: W HHanehett A la. Conn ■O F SaArettt, P* % L.MlksY C.DuoUp.Omo J DJbtorr, Boston 7 7 i A H Blslr, Carlisle, Pa ; u .»> ‘. , ; UNION Straot/bolow Fourth. J H y»mi«™,<Ohlo!7- , J#Smith, Oloarfisld oo - H W Beechir IPoltAtown . > ■ B W Blgony A I«, |» IMta W H-PeoS, P» - a ~ Mrs J Hdlechtel, Pa S Wljßaro.oi.il, Both ,- J Bodg.ra, Bath, Pa - ■ B PUk«I,N J vs O S Ooahlmß, 1 MtPleasant XBilliman,'PottßTHlo' ,W Morllaor A I», Potter .Michael.dnlglry,.Pa ’B aßber, Ind ~, „ • A Thompson, Oxford! 0 II MoKown, Pa - B Zng, Ucohanicabdrg f Pa -Bpiko A la, Bloomabnrg B Btriokland, BloonTiburg ’’B Thomao, N Y John-Y-Brtggai-N Y WmMlolllir PA " L H Smith, Pa , t !, Mra BOwfin.-WWOUng ; , AOT Jamoo.Ya,,*,, ~jW BBarbor, W,Cheater WMHoyrS^HiY,,WhMiller’NJ .... -B.J.Btone, Wheeling, Va . AOTuhnn.Nl . ,7l A Ooncord.Pa,oB eowlor.ieaueOTlllo.P* - & Mii Dc y» ra HI, HummeK'Pa r I ‘ BaJldJ.Humttfl.pa lOHepSweu’N J ‘ O Plun I «t;Wob«ter.,o, 1 , i ; -WBBimmy, Muß. . 100 Hlbg,„OUhtob, N J Mndga A la, N Y A Yan Benaen, NY , -PS Oamabell, Ohio i tfBWWSW' f i »'{.ftHodgOeq,.Wp* PBK ; ; Arilh. ' Bethlehem’ *'* ’BHThompFOn, Wllm, Bel • rA'Sfth«l;’New Hope, NJ J H Carter, Md ’ 1J J Aoeff, Bhamokln, Pa If Morilnon, Ohio ’* J Bl#orord| HUnjJngtoa 'ff J 8 Saw,or, Mleb AMBBIOAN HOUSB—Chestnut street, below Sixth.) 0 B Buckly/N Y - P Y White, NY- P Anderson, Hue . JI Judd, Hartford John Jett, Ya -A Megers, NY B 8 Nichols A la, N Y Wm Leonard, NT 1 ' ’{ BNSBlagg, Va *. G WBNioholsoa, Del Mlas8B& Houston,Del JBMurray,BO ' . , ' D H Fox, Beading A W Fellows, Carbon co M Wallersteln, NY- • BPMlnnloh, Carbon oo' W A Medla*, L Haven Mi*s E Bamaon, Beading Miss F-Ballet, Pa Mary Scholl, Oewlgabiirg Dr D W Bland, L Haven A H Jameson, Beading J Schall, Orwigsburg - John O Horsey, Del Peter Shlmp, Ohioago • Mrs W A Arnold & oh, R I B Clinton, NY T Devendorfe, Frankfort F Daniels, Pottsville B Goodwin, Hartford, Ot J B Oiow, Ky . • NATIONAL HOTEL—B*oo streets above Tlifrd. J WPorter, Shamokloi E H B&uoh, Mauch Chunk LLaogdon, Hopewell, Pa • W MoOonnell. Summit B Thompson, Pa HBubb. Lebanon W Miller* la, Pa A 0 Lebanon J S Nutting, Plnegrove ’ J H Hummel, Orwigsburg J SohJoss, Pottsville" Miss J, Hummel, Orwigs’g J 8 March, Milton, Pa S Ohldester, Oatawiasa G W Turner, Delaware J M Heston, Doylestown W P O Whitaker, Phila A Andreas, MaloesvlUe,Pa C D Boush, New Berlin W L Antrin, Delaware, Pa G Breon, Pa .. A B Finbey. Pa v G H Beach, MlnersviUe D Collier, Halifax, Pa J B Ooolbaugh &w,J Shore Mr Crist * la, Clinton eo M Yount, Huton, Pa , BLACK BEAR INN—Fifth and Merehan street* J P Osmond, Chester co B B Forrest, Pa B Hodgson, Pa . Ofi Jarrett, Chester oo H Gimmison, Pa * W H Gorsach, pa N Mendenhall, Pa M Pennook, Del E Dorwart, Lancaster co B J Houston, Lane oo Thos Ferguaon.Lanc oo AS Ouster, Pa W B Thomas, Pa Henry Btoner, Lano co Mrs Beberman, Pa J Friday *>la, Pa Wm Cummins, Pa Wm Tan Swearingen,Pa SB Laudone, Pa Mrs Yuatin, Pa J P Yuatln * la, Pa V G Stubbs, York co O P KDllngaworth, Md Jas Brownb&ok. Pa OJ'Bennett. Chester oo H W Hammond, Del P Roberts & la, Chester eo G B Wickorsham, Chest co A Shafer, Pa A King, Cheater co G Dickinson, OUaat co * S Bls'er, Chest co Jas Gordon, Chest oo ’ DanJ Eyre, Chest co Jonathan Barton, Ohest oo B«dI Stewart, Chest co B Btewart, Chest oo 3 F Hill, Del co B Careys, Chest oo Btephen Griffith, Ohest Oo G Harlan, Ohest oo John Scott, Ohest oo B Swim&ler, Ohest oo Goo Davis: Chert co - Jesse H Erb, Lano oo H G Bowers, * la, Lano oo BAKIiXY SHEAF HOTEL—Second street, below^Vine. Mr Bittenhouse, Md J Dilworth, New Hope, Pa James B Morgan, Pa Ohas Megargel, pa D L Noble, Sterling, Pa UM Crane,N J T D Matherson, Cal - H C Pafry, Attleboro Jas Eastburne, Attleboro Ja) Newboid, Attleboro ’ Bobt Y Linton/ Newtown D B Lents * la, Centre Yal Joshua Fell, Pa Moses Comfort, Pa G Bolgers, Bradford 00, Pa Tbos Warner, Backs oo J H Woteon, Books oo Chas Janney, Bucks co • , Daniel P Nelson, Bucks eo B N Uiles u DaViavlllfi W Blackfan, Solebury T Linton. Newtown B Stover, Point Tloosant D M McNair, Pa' Daniel Rich, Pa B Murray, Pa Thos Bnt, Lambertrllle David Jarrett, P* . W P MagUl, Pa BLACK. BEAR HOTEL—Third, above CallowhiU. E B gcbmnck»r, N Haven L P Ohristman, Pa D Heavener, Pa A Fanst, Upper Dublin H Leßert, Northampton . J 8 Miller, Berks oo 0 R Dulfy, Pa . G F Felaer, Pa y Aobenhold; Port Carbon J K Hill. Earlvllle H Degering, New Texas Be r j Krubb, Lacdsdale B Boads, Southampton E Hereh, Zionsville W Thompson, Zionsville Ohas Weeud,- ZlonsTiUe 8 Trumbower, Doylestown N Ettlnger, Khnrsville GW Mathen, Pa OB Knfgbt, Bmithfleld Daal Kemerer, Gathsvllle BALD XAGLV HOTEL—Third street, eb. CaUowMU. J 8 Cyphers NJ - T W Frame, NJ B Smlui, Lehigh Gap W H Hauser, Ohorryvilla Geo Hauser, Cnerryvlile J F Hummel, Pa Jeremiah Aohey, Pa W B Lereh, Beading J Belch * wf, Nassreth Miss Quinn, Naasreth MissSeigfried, Nasareth W SohweiUer, Berks op 'Mrs Altemuse, Pa Miss Altemuse, Pa 1 AdatnHower, Pa John Yauxaut,Pa Emanuel Thomas, Barton - . 1 MADISON HoUBl—Seoond street, above Mark*' F Wilkinson, Pa Henry Thomas * la, N J J Everhart, Pittston, Pa Hon A L Martin, N J Wm D Moore, N J Mrs J B Qolgley * an, N Y Jar D Carter, Md > .HO Anderson, Mich Bobt Batur'n. Pittsburg J Warrington, Dover, Del H Delbler, Del co, Pa B Ohambers, Newark, Del T 0 Hughes, Newark, N J A L Minnlck, Newark, N J A Bally, Newark N J BP Ewing, Lebanon, Pa J 8 Holcombe, N J Special bailees. Ban Athenlenne, or Hair Renovator,-Jutes HAUEL offers hie great chemical discovery to the pub. lie with entire confidence, it being highly oommended by the thousands who have used it.' It la not a dye, bat, actlog chemically, changes gray hair to Its pris tine oolor. It prevents baldness, and where the hair has fallen off from age or sickness, its use will produce a new and luxuriant growth. 'Sold by all Druggiftta, and at the Laboratory of Jotss EUubl * 00., Per fumers and Importers, No. 704 OhjbbticotStreet, Phila delphia. oo!8-Qt Grover & Baker’s Celebrated Family Sewing MACHINES. . A HBW BTTLE—PKIOB $6O. 730 OassTKOT SratsT, Philadelphia, These Machines sew spools, and form a seam of uniquaited strength, boauty, mid elasticity, which'will hot rip, even If every fdurth stitch be cut. They are unquestionably the beat in the market for family use. OCIO-tf 07* BBHD FOB A OIBODLAR.-TT] . Tbnm’s Patent Casa Shoe Brushes, compact AND CLEANLY.—Just the thing for Travellers, Board ers, and. House-keepers. Bold by Grocers and Shoe Dealers. Charles D. Thum, Manufacturer of every de scription of Brashes, No 160 North TUIBD Btreet. \' , ‘ Gallagher Is maklug Silver’s Air-tight Gas BUBNEBB as they should be, In the most workmanlike manner, and of tb« bert materials. I WARRANT THIS STOVE 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 use before making yonr A. J. GALLAGHER, No 303 N. SECOND St., ab. VINE. purchases. -oeM-tf ’W. i Henry Patten, itlannfactnrer ot Window BHABBS, and Importer of CURTAIN and UPBOL- UAOB and MUBIiIN OUB TAINB. BEfiOATEtLES, SATIN BE LA IKE and WOBSTBB DAMASK, RAPS, MOBESNS, PLUSHAB, OIMPS and TAB9BLS, O.ILT 00BNICE3 andOUB TAIN OBNAMBBTS. Ollt Window Shadee, with ail the trlmmloga, ao low aa 76 eenta each. Jott received from Auotlon a large Invoice of Cartalna, which 'are ottered at the following unprecedented low prioes: Curtains, $1 00, worth $3 00 a pair. tt $2 00, « f 4 00 « « Tambourlaee “ „»3 00, »v ttM" “ Onlte heavy ll « ,6 00, ■> ,10 00“ “ Elegant rich Kmbrolderod, ,10 00, “ ,!0 00“, “ Damaak Onrtaine Horn ,10 00 to ,16 00 per window, eomplete. Cnrtaina made and pat up at the ahortest notice, by competent workmen. W. HENRY PATTEN, 880 CHESTNUT St., 0e12.6m0a .Opposite Jayne’s yew Hall Protector Saunders’ Classical Institute, at the WEST PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTE, corner of MABKET.Etreot.ond WILLIAM, will bo reopened on the Brat MONDAY of September. Pupils, to the num ber of #rty, will ho received without axraaai or vam on inn rißßatiQiß baii/watb or thi oitt. Thai} without espouse, hy * pleasant and safe eon veyanoe, pupils can be carried Into the fresh air of the country in leas than half an hour from tile centre of the city, Several acres of open ground border on the beau tiful groves of this Seminary, which Is patronised by many of the'distinguished gentlemen of the city, among whom are the Editors of The Press, the Ledger, and The North American and United States Gazette. Pu pils are received by the day, or into the family of the Principal, PaibansLf&ia, July 1,1828, “We, the underalgned, hare had sons or wards in Professor Bsmiders' Infitituw and family during the Session whloh has jast olosed. In respect to parental kindness, happy Influences, attention to health, and progress in thorough ednoatlon, our expectations have keen folly realised. To our frlendß, who ate looking for a decidedly good school for their sons, we cordially recommend Professor flanuders’ Institute. *< MATTHBW NBWKntK, No. 1800 Arch street. • “JNO.W.JOBNEy, office of The Press. ’ <* OHABLfB K. THOMPSON, Thompson * Rood, No 418 Ohestnut street. ,«J. B. 81XV811,1400 Girard hTenue." ' « W. h. BPBINQS, 831 Market streot. ’, <« OEOBQB H. MABTIN, 1625 Wxlirat street.” Other Patrons of this Institution: ,EH B. BOBNBTT, 409 Market street. 1 , ■ " JOHN O. MITOHBMi; 203 Bonth Sixth street. . I. B. COLOH AN, 142 Bonth Eighth street. N. B. BEOWNE, 118 Bonth PJfthjtreet. SAMUEL MQQBB, Logan Square. P. WATBON, Logan Square. WM. SWAIN, office of Lodger. 1 MORTON MoMIOtfAEL, office of North American, BLLIS LEWIB, Penn Square. . 10- No fiBKIMART MO*B SBLSOT. ©4-tf ' 860, 800 , 800, 800 , 800 , 800, 800, 860. .BINGBR’S SEWING MfcOHINKB.~PRIOKS RH* DUOED.-—A new and elegant Family Sowing Ma chine for 120) and the general scale of prices greatly reduced. All who want a substantial, si aple. and re liable Sewing Machine, which haa an established repu tation for doing the very best work on every kind of material, are Invited 1 to call at our office and examine the new machines, at the reduced prices. They can not fail to be satisfied* I. M. BINDER & 00., ocl-lm No. 602 CHESTNUT Street. Blxtfier’e Sowing Machine®.—That Singer** Bewlng Machines make the b;st stitch evbr Invented, has been wldoly known for years. Other machines may za&ke a similar stitch upon a few light fabrics,-but Singers alone are competent to do every kind* of work upon every variety of fahrlo. j . Singer’s new Family Sewing Machines have’the same relative soperiority as his machines for manufacturing purposes. - They are also, more beautiful than .any other.' V : ; Hemming and Binding Gauges of the most Improve*! strife are applied when desired to any of flinger’s Ma chines. . , , .1. M^SINGERCO., OHESTNUT B treat. ael6-tian22 Scurvy,—Scnrvy is not confined -to Arctic travellers and neglected sailers ; it shows its diegnating features also among the ill-fed poor In our filthy lanes. Nothing has been found speedily efficacious In ar resting the decomposing tendency of the vital fluids In acorbutfo disease as the PERUVIAN BTRUP. 1 For sale in this city by T. Brown, comer Fifth and Ohestnut, and Hassard A 00., ooraer Twelfth'and Ohestnut.' ae29-d&w tf One-Price Clothing of the Latest Style*} and made in the best manner, expressly for naTAii/aiLaa. We mark our lowest,polling prices in plaiw riquass on eaoh article. ,AU goods made to order are warranted satisfactory, and our ohe-pbioh Btstbm Is sttlotly ad hered to. We believe this to bo the only fair way of dealing, as thereby all are treated alike., JONES & CO., M g7.ly 604 MARKET Street. Thomas W. Bally, No. 6«» Martel Street, Impprtor and Dealer in Fine Jewelry, BUver and Plated Ware*. Pirst-clas£ goods constantly onband, 1 The paying cash for eVery article, is enabled to eell at a small advance. Those about purchasing would do well'to oall. All goods warranted as repre enteed. v M-m THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1858. On the 17th Instant, by the Bev Father Wbealin, Mr. FRANK MoOAULEY to Misa LOUISA F. SPBL BRINK, both or this city. * •• At New York, on the 17th Instant, by the Rev. Dr. Thomas De Witt, Mr. RIOHABD WARD ROBERTS, to Miss ELIZA JANE, youngest daughter of Mr. Abra ham Teller, all of New York. , * On the 16th instant, at Manayuok, by the Bev. J. W. Claxton, Mr. ROBERT HINDLEY to Mrs. HANNAH YOTTR. . • * - On the Sd instant, in Chlcago.'lU., by the Bev. Mr. Sohnecht, Mr. GEORGE H EVBLBTH to M!bs MABY ANN HAGOBETY, daughter of Mm. B. Bush, of »U city. ' * 1 Oo the 10th Instant, MAUY V. PRIOB, daughter of Philip M. Price, aged 23 years. ' . . Her friends and those of the family are Invited to attend her funeral, without farther notice, on Thursday (Fifth day) morning, the 2lstlurt ,at 10 ©»olopk,tfrom the residence of her uncle,Eli K. Price, 809 Arch street. Interment at the Woodlands Cemetery. #_ On the evening or the 16th instant, Mrs, MABY BHAW, widow or the late Thomas Bhaw, and daughter of the late Jeremiah and Susanna Satchwell, in the 78th year of her age. ‘ The relatives and friends of the family are respeot fnlly invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her daughter, Jane Shaw, No. 019 Vine street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock, without further no tice. Funeral to proceed to EbeneserM. E Church, Christian street, above Third. (English and London derry paper* please copy.] . - * Oo the 17th Instant, Mrs. MABY ELIZABETH, wife of Mr. George Wails, and daughter of Eve and the late George Stoekbn *ger, in the 20th year of her age. The relatives and friend* aud those of the family are respectfully invited to attendl the funeral, on Wed nesday, the 20th inst, at 8 o’clock P. M., from the re sidence of her husband, No. 1128 Myrtle street, between Fletenth aud Twelfth and Parrish and Ogden sts. # On the 17th instant, Ur. GEORGE M. WILSON, eon of Kdward and Phoebo Wilson, aged 20 years and 9 months. - < *, The relative? and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from his.parents’ residence. No. 17 Queen street, this (Wedneslay) after noon, at 2 o’olook. * On the 16th instant. Miss JEANNETT, daughter of William and Rebecca F. Helss; in the 20th year of her age. The relatives and friends are respectful!* invited to a'tend th* funeral, from the residence of her father, No. 1244 Front street, above Franklin avenue, this (Wednesday) afternoon at 1 o’olook. Funeral to proceed to Odd Fellowli’ Oemotery. * Oo the 18th instant, WILLIAM BUNNER, in the 88th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully itvifed to attend his funeral, from his late re sidence, Germantown. Main street, opposite Shoema ker’s Lane, on Thursaay afternoon, at 2 o’olook, with out further notice. ## On the ITth Instant, Mrs, SARAH 8., 'Wife of Bot. B. PHBLPfI, D. X>,, formerly ot thin city, Aged 44. Funeral from No. 228 South B ghth street, on Friday, 22d Inst., at 3 olclock P. M, % *## On the 17th instant”, Mrs CATHARINE GaYaNA , in the 48th year of h* rjige, widow of Wm. Oav*na, and youngest deugbtor of Thomas Hope, Esq Her relatives and friends ate respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her flon-in-law, Wm Marshall, 1316 Frankford road, above Pbanix st., on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o’clock. To proceed to Cathedral Cemetery. ivy»' The Rcr* John Flerpont, of Mass > a IX3 distinguished Pdet aud able Orator, will lec ture at Saosom-Btreefc Hall, on THURSDAY EVE NING, A*. 7jtf o’clock, “On the antecedent probabili ties of modem Spiritualism.” Admission 10 cents. cc2Q 2t* (vrs» Pennsylvania College of Xteutal Sur- U 3 QlißY —The Lectaro* in this lustltatlon will commence on the first MOND 4Y of November) and con -In*e until the first of March ensuing. .For further information app y to T. h. BUCKINGHAM, Dean, No. 248 North NINTH fit. oc2o*ws4t# Irish Orpatatioiti»A Keceptlon Soiree will bo given to the Rev. WM, MoOLUBE. of Londonderry, and Rev. Professor GIBSON, of Belfast, THIS EVENING, the 19th Instant. at seven o’clock, In SAN2OM-3TRHBT HALL. BANSOM below SE VENTH St. Tickets of Admission (Gentlemen, $l, Ladps, 60 cents) can be had at the Presbyterian Board, No. 831 Chestnut st.; W.B. and A. ftlartlen, 608 Chestnut st,. and Parry A MoUJUan, corner Poarth and Okestnut streets. Early applications necessary, as only a limited number will be issued. ccl9-3t* Union Preaching for the People, under UJJ the auspioea of the Ministerial Union, in eon* nectlon with the Young, Men’s Christian Association, by tbe varionsminlsters of oar oltron every TUESDAY and THURSDAY, at 4 P. M. In the BANSOM-BTBEET OHUROH, until farther notice. Services oonfl..ed to ONE HOUR precisely. oo7*tf DCF* ' Bueinesi Men’s Union Prayer Meeting Daily from 12 to 1 o’clock, in the Ban«om-atre«t Jboroh. Hare I been thereT if pot, why? oe7-tr rvr==» The Resuiar Leeiarei at the Female UJ? MEDICAL OODLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA, No. 027 ARCff Street, begin this week. Those on Ana* torn?, Physiology, and Chemistry, from 3 to 6 in the afternoon, furnish a rare opportunity to Ladies who are not medlo&rstudenis for a thorough course upon all or any of theso branches Anatomy, by Mrs. E. H. Gleve laud, M. D-. Physiology, by Ann Preston, M. D. Che mistry, by Matthew Semple, M. D. Arraogements can be made forHeachers and pnplle at reduced rates. Ladies invited to the Leotures this and next week free. oo!9*0t California Mails.•-Post Office, Phlla |jj? DELPHIA,Oot 18,'1858. —luviewofiheopenlng of tbe OVBBL kND MAIL ROUTE TO CALIFORNIA, and the p’obable early commencement of service on tbe TKHUaNTFPEO ROUTE, 1 hare been advised by the Post Office Department torequestthofYrttere of Letters to thePaciflcOossttodeaignate on etch Latter the route by which tho writer wishes it sent: that is, “Over laud," ” via Tehuantepec,’’ or •* via Panama,” as the case may bo 1 therefore respectfully request tho publio having correspondence with the Paciflo Coast to observe the suggestion of tbe Department. . ALL L tTTERS NOT 0 miSRWISK MARRED WILL BE BENT VIA PANAMA. - oclß 8t GIDEON G. WEBTCOTT, Postmaster. lysa A Pivemen'a Union Prayer Meeting UJj under the auspices of the Young Men’sHDhrfs tlan Association, will te bold in Jayne’s Sail on THURSDAY EVENING next, at T# o’clock. The front half of the main floor will be reserved for the Firemen, a large number of companies of whom are ex* ptetsd lobe present. Galleries will be appropriated to tho Ladies. Clergymen, who are cordially invited, will please occupy seats on the platform, andnsitb their families (seats for wrom 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. rvcsai City Commissioners’ t)ffice.—Phlledel- LL3 PHIA, Ootobbr lfllh, 1868. The BOABuOF APPEALS will meet for the differ ent WARDS upon the following dar*, to hear the Ap peals of property owners, vl* : 2d Ward on MONDAY, October 16th, 1859. 8d and 4th Wards on TUESDAY, Oct. 19th, 1868. 6th and oth Wards on WEDNESDAY, October 20th, 1858 7th and Bth Wards on THURSDAY, Oct. 21st, 1858. Bth and 10th Wards on FRIDAY, Oct. 22d. 1828. 11th and 32th Wards on MONDAY. Oot. 22th, 1868. 13th and 14th Wards on TCEBD AY, Oot. 28th, 1828. 12th and 16th Wards on WEDNESDAY, Oot. 27th, 1828. 17th and 18th Wards on THURBDAY, October 28th, 1858. 19th and 30th Wards on FRIDAY. Oct. 29th, 1858. 2l«t and 22d Wards on MONDAY. Nor. Ist, 2858. 23d and 24th Wards on TUESDAY, Not. 2d. 1858. Ist Ward on WEDNEBDAY. Nor. 3d, 1858. J M.LBDDY, JAMEB LOGAN. EDWARD B. WILLIAMS, City Commissioners. (vt» The Philadelphia Bank, Philadelphia, (Jj? October 2d. 1858 Tho Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank Trill be held at the BANKING HO.UBE on HONDA?* tho Bth da; 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, tho lfith day of November next, between the hoars of 12 o’clock A. M. and 2 o’clock P. M- w fr tnol6 B. B. CQMKGYB, Cashier. cy~==m Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania, UJjTPHILADELPHIA, OCTOBER 11. 1868—The Anntlsl Election for Directors of this Back will be held at the BANKING-HOUSE, on MONDAY, the 16th day of November next, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 3 o’clock P M. oo!3-wfrmotnol& The Annual Meeting of tho Btookboldere of the Bank will hi held at the BANKING-HOUSE, on TUES DAY, the 21 day of November next, at 12 o’clock M. 0013-wfr&ratno2 S. 0. PALMER, Cashier. ry>s» Lecturea belorp the Literary Congress IX.J OF PHILADELPHIA.—Tho First Annual Course will oorapris* tho following talent: Rev. T. STARR KING, Oct. 27th. Hon. JOHN P. HALE. Nov lfith. Hon. ANBON BURLING AMD, Leo. 2d. JOHN G. OAXS, Esq., Dec. HBh HORACE MANN Eeq., Dec. 23d. GEO. H. PRENTICE, Ksq , Deo. 30th. The first lecture will be delivered by T. BTATtR KING, in Musical Fund Hall, Oct. 27th. Subject: '< The taws of Disorder.” Tickets $1 for the Course. They can be procured at any principal Book stores, and of the following metuberi of tho Executive Committee : WM. OONARO, 181 MAJttECT Bt. JAS G. THOMPSON, lOfF&FIFfll St. oolS 20 22 26&27-st* ,- Corn Exchange Bank--Philadelphia I? Ootobbb 10, 1868.—The Annual Meeting of the itnckholders of this Bask will be held at the Backing houfco. northwest corner of SECOND and CHESTNUT Streets, on TUESDAY. November 2d, at 12 o’clock. An election for thirteen Directors, to serve the en suing 3 ear. will be held at the Banking-house on MON DAY, November lfith, between ten A. M. and three P. M. JOHN W. TORREY, Cashier. oc!0-dtvi6. .» ■ .y—=» Treasurer’! Department Pennsylvania JJj RAILROAD OOMPANY— I’HiLADKLPnrA. Oct. 16,1868. NOTICE.—The Board of Directors have this day de clared a semi-annual dividend of three percent on the Capital Block of the Ooupany, (dear of State tax ) payable on and after November lAtb, proximo. Blank Powers of Attorney for colleoting Dividends can be bod on application at this office. ocls-lm TAOS. T, FIRTH, Treasurer. r/=pi Southwark Bank, Philadelphia, October L_s 11, 1868 —The Annual Meeting of the Stock iolders of this Bank will be hold at the BANKING HOUSE, on Tuesday, the 2d day of November next, at 12 o’clock M. And the Annual Election for Dhoctors will be held at the BANKING HOUSE, on Monday, tho 16 b day of November next, between the hours of 10 o’clockA.M.And2o’olookl , .M. F. P STEEL, eol2-dtnols Cashier. and Mechanics’ BanK, Pblta- IDBLPHU,Oct.2, 1868.—The Annual Election for Directors will be held at the BANKING HOUSE, on MONDAY, the 16th day of November next, between the hours of 0 o’clock A. M. and 8 o’clock P. M., and on TUESDAY, the 2d day of November next, a general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at tho Banking House at 4 o’clock P. M., agreeably to the charter. ooidtNlO W.RUBHTON, Jr., Cashier. Geology*—Two Caanei of Lrctam jJOSi on GEOLOGY will be delivered to Ladles and Gentlemen, in the Scientific and Classical Institute, CHESTNUT street, northwest comer of Twelfth, by J. ENNIS, Principal of the Institute,'commencing Got. 19th, and' continuing the afternoon coarse at 4 o’clock oq TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS and the evening com seat 8 o’clock on TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Buth courses will be the same, each comprising 22 lec tures, a number sufficient to bring forward all the great and wondeifolTßUTHS of GEOLOGY, and likewise the FACTS by which these trhtbfl are'detSdhstrated. TCRUB. The two introductory Lectures FREE. Each course $5. Entrance on Twelfth street. ooMBt ry—=a Philadelphia and Darby Railroad [jj COMPANY —The Subscribers to the Oapital Stock 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: v geooud instalment of $5 per share, on Thursday, 28th October Inst. Third instalment of $6 per share, on Saturday, 27th November next. Fourth instalment of $5 per share, on Monday, 27th December next. The-Stockholders are also notified that all or any- of tho instalments on the Stock subscribed for by them may be paid in adv4o.ee; and that interest will be al lowed from the date of payment of each instalment up to the Ist January next. By order of the Board of Directors. THOMAS BPARKB, 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. ‘ pHILADStPHU, Oot. 2,1858. jy-sx» Notice.—Green and Coates-Street Fill-' IL3 LADELPHIA PASSENGER RAILWAY COM PANY.—A second Instalment of FIVE DOLLARS per share on the capitol stock of the Green and Coates Street, Philadelphia PAssenger Railway Company will be due and payable at the Office of the Company, Nq. 423 WALNUT Street, <ra MONDAY, the Bth day of No* vember next, between the hours of 10 A. M and BP. M. * otf. jd HARRY CONNELLY, Treasurer. jnrirridfle*. SDeotljo. Next) publications. ATLANTIC MONTHLY NOVEMBER, NOW BEADV• ' CONTENTS Bailway-Englnoering In th 6 United States. m ! Her Grace, the Drummer’s Daughter. {Concluded.) ; Work and Rest. t ■ Clout and the Faery Queen. ' Mlm Wimple's Hoop. (Concluded.) . Nature and the Philosopher. . Thomas Jefferson. A Prisoner of War. ’ Washing of the Feet,” on Holy Thursday, tn Bt. Peter's. . Physical Courage. ‘ November. A Visit to the Autocrat's Landlady. - The Great Event of the Century. . The Last Look. > A Sample of Consistency, • • Liters *7- Notices. • The Publishers believe that this Magazine .has be «>me a necessity with tUo Intelligent reading public. Not content, however, with past success xt will be tbo aim of Its conductors to make It still more attractive and ©ntertaloing, while at the same time its high cha a»d careful scholarship are preserved. - Th® First Vouudn, consisting of seven numbers, tnded In May last. The 8too»n Volumi!, also oontain seven numbers will end with tbe December issue. In which the Index will bo given. Hereafter the vol will begin with January and July. "s.Tke pages of the Atlantic are stereotyped, and back numbers can be supplied. • i Teems j $3.00 per annual. or twenty-five cents a num hcF* upon the receipt of tno prico, the publishers will Magazine, poat-patd, to any port pf the United Clubs.—Five Copies will bo sent for $lO, the sub scribers paying their own postage, 1 PHILLIP*. SAMPSON, Sc 00,. Publishers, No- IB WINTER Htreot, Boston. Trade sappUed by A, WINCH nod PETEUBON Sc BROS., Philadelphia, 0020-2 t To mwsi'Avm puopaibtobs.— NATIONAL TBLKGHAVJO NEWS AGENCY. —°ARR A JOHNSON annouqeo to the press through out the United States that they are completing ar rangements on a most liberal scuto, for & system of TELEGRAPHIC NEWB REPORTS, wbloh baa never belore been equalled in this country. Thorpl-dge themselvos to furnish tho earliest and most reliable re- Srtfl of all tho stirring and important events- of the y, at a prico which cannot fail to be advantageous to tho Press generally, ,All letters and communications to be addroaed to OARR Sc JOHNSON, .National Telegraph News Reporters, South THIRD Street, opposite Exchange, Phllcda. B. W. CARR, v G. W. L. JOHNSON. /Goo. W. L. Johnson, 21 Wall st., New York Oity. T. Bmlth Merchants' Exchange, Boston. John Wills, corner South and Baltimore streets, Bal timore. * For experience and reliability In the business, we Would refer to ; Morton MoMicnftol, North Amorloao and U. 8 Gazette; Swain A Abell, ( Pabllc Ledger; Jespqr Harding & Bon, Pennsylvania' Inquirer j John W. Forney, The Press; Cummings & Peacock, Evening Bulletin; F. W. Grayson Sc Co., Evening Journal: Jo seph Sevorns, Evening Argus; Joseph R. F.lanlgen, Dally News; William Rice. Pennsylvanian; La wlor, Everett, A ilincken, Sunday Dispatch ; Maglil A Jones, Sunday Mercury: Jno. 8. Jackson, Sunday Transcript. Oc2o-tf i J r J E. MoOLBBS, ’photographer, J 626 CHESTNUT STRET, BELOW SEVENTH, .Would call tho attention of the public to his new style of OSROMO-OEAYON PHOTOGRAPHS. They are pronounced by artists and connoisseurs to surpass any Photographic Portraits ever before pro duced. oc2o*wsra»lmlf JpOWELTON REDEEMED.— PREMIUMS FOR WEDNESDAY, 001. 20, >6B. 11 o’clock—Premium SSO for all Pacing horses, mile heats, beat 8 in 6, to harness. - - James Artherby names E. Bowman “ J.Toraatta 1 o’clock—Premium $5O for all horses that never trotted faster than 2.60 lu public, mile heats, best 3 in 6, to harness \ W. Strong names. M. Floyd '• 6. Torbort “ 8 o’clock—Premium $2OO for all trotting horses, mile heats, best 8 In 0, to harness. W Goodwin names..,.. b. g. George. G. Woodruff «* b. m. K%te. . Other entries can be made until 11 o’clock ou Wed* neiday morning for above Premiums. * P. A. SHOWEB, It# Proprietor of Grouuas. b, g. Mountain Boy. m. Bell of Allentown. .b. g. Brown Tom. Blank notes of hand, BLANK DRAFTS. AND CHECK BOOKS. On ALL PHILADELPHIA and OaMDEN BANKS, For s»le at PETERSON BROTHERS. oc2o-3t No. 300 CHESTNUT St. fjpo CASH BUYEHS. JAMBS S. BARLE A SON Bit) CHESTNUT STREET, OFPOBITS THi OIBARD H0U8», Invite the attention of Western and Son them Custom er* to their immense and elegant assortment of LOOKING-GLASSES, OIL PAINTINGS, PORTRAIT AND PIOTCBB-PRAMES, Suitable for the FALL TRADB pOR GOLDS AND SORK THROATS. ICELAND MQSB PASTE, MARSHMALLOW DROPS, FLAXSEED DROPS, STEPHEN F. Manufacturing Confeetloner, No* 1210 MARKET 0e29-8m West of JCWELF!fcH Btreat. F IS OF THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE for ©very one to know where they will get the mont for their money, especially such times as these. ZIEGLER Sc. SMITH, wholesale Druggists, corner.of SECOND and GREEN Ftmta. are disposing of their White Lead, Ground Pilots, or all Colors, and Window Glass, all of the hast quality, at prices which will he pleasing to buyers. oell CAMP3ELL ,B JOINING SALOON, Corner of THIRD St. and HARMONY COURT, Has been dosed for severe] days past, in order to be regenerated and disenthralled. It will be opened en MONDAY next, 20th Inst., with improvements and al terations wbfbh 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. iall.tr IVON EXPLOSIVE BURNING FLUID— -1 v We are now.matmfaoturing, and are prepared tp eell, a BURNING FLUID, free from tbo objection ap pertaining to the commrnarticle. Its liability to ex-- plode 1s destroyed, and may now be used with safety. It has been experimented upon, and subjected to the severest tests before the best chemical talent in this city, without n single failure; and we now offer it to the public, feeling confidont that a great desideratum has been attained. YARNALL & OGDEN, ocl6-d3m 472 N. THIRD Street, above Nbble. npAfr & BEERS’ X LUBRICATING GREASE, the best and cheapest compound for greasing the axles of OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES, CARTS, DRAYS and WAGONS, and HEAVY MACHINERY. For sale in tin oans, kegs, and barrels, by all the DRUGGISTS In the city and the MANUFACTURERS, No 18 fIOUTfI WATER Street C'IUNS, BIFLES, AND SPOBTING IK 'S" PLEMENTS. The Subscribers have in store THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT G» FOWLING-PIECES, BIFLES, Ac., Ever offered in this city. Desirous of reducing their assortment as much as possible before the Ist Deo , they will sell AT VERY LOW PRICES THEIR ENTIRE STOCK, comprising GUNS FROM THE MOST CELEBRATED MANU FACTURERS OF ENGLAND, BELGIUM, AND FRANCE. 1 PHILIP B. JUSTICE & CO., . No-.' 21 North FIFTH Street, so9-2m above Market. Awnings i kwn ingsi JOSBPH U. FOSTER, Awzilrg maker, No. 448 North THIRD Street, above Willow. Italian and Freooh Window Awnings for dwellings and office win dows •, Awnings for stores, Awnings for steamboats and ships. AH kinds of Awnings, Tents, Flags, or any thing in canvsa, made to order by JOSEPH H. POS TER, Aiming Maker, No. 443 North THIRD Stroot. Retid'nco. No. 840 South FRONT Street. col6-lm JOSEPH H. FOSTER. « TWO TRIPS A WEEK TO BRIDGETON!—On and after WEDNES DAY, 20th lost., the Bteamer EXPRESS will leave Arch Street every Wednesday and Saturday morning, at Right o’olook (Instead of B#, sb heretofore), for -Bndgoton, .Will leave Bridgeton-every-Monday and Thursday morning at 6 o'clock; stopping at Delaware City and New Castle. Stages for Millville, Port Eli sabeth, Fairton.Cednrville. Newport, Dividing Ofoeks, and Msuricelown, conoeot with this boat, ocid-lin* Refined sugar and syrup.- c. DONOQHUE, 15 South WATER Street, offers for s le, at the ManQfKOtnrers’ reduced cash prices, afresh Invoice of 1,000 bbls Soft White and Yellow Sugar, and Golden Syrup of variom grades. 0019 3t* t'IHIOKEN SALAD .—MINTON, J TWBLFTII, below WALNUT, informs hte cus tomers and the public that he is serWog up his Chicken Salad—so justly celebrated The Celery is cultivated by himself, ana Is far superior to any that can bo found in the market. Game in season, and Oysters in every style, Families and Patties supplied, odQ»l2t* BOILER and FLUE IRON of all kinds, qualities and sices, out to patterns at short no tice. Promiscuous Sheets, Boiler Heads, and Rivets, on baud and for sale at lowest rates by KDW. S BUCKLEY, 004-lra# Grfly’a Ferry Boiler Iron Works, Office No. 6 Farqubar Building, 230 Walnut st. « TREED” GOLD PEN, Southwest cor- JLV perBKQO.SD and NEW fits. 0010-Bt# SMITH & HECK’S EDUCATIONAL MI CROSCOPES. McAllister a bro., 0010-Sfc 723 CHESTNUT St. FA. TREGO, REAL ESTATE AGENT • AND,CONVEYANCER, THIRTEENTH Street and RIDGE Avenue, attends to the purchaso and sale of Beal Estate, Negotiating Securities, Renting houses, and Collection of House and Ground Rents, and Inter aet Modes. Satisfactory references given. 0019-3m* WH. W. DARLEY AND F. T. S. • DARLEY, Teachers of Plaoo-Forio. Organ. Harmony, etc. Apply at No. 1026 FILBERT Street. ooiB-et# c\__ $5O BE WARD.—Stolon from the Subscriber nearPariweburg, Chester county, on the night of the 19th lust., a dark Bay HORSE,nine years old, with a long switch tall, sweeneyed in the near shoulder. A reward of $5O will bo given for the return of-the horse and conviction of the thief. For' gartlcalflM apply lo THORNTON SMITH, Merchants’ [©tel. . ©elB-3t* PARVIN OMITH. tfy, MRS. ,M. A. BGBKE, MILLINER, (g/OH 802 CHESTNUT Street, has opened her Fall ’Fashions, and has the moat refined styles in the city, to which she respectfully calls attention. 0016-fmw 6t*lf.* jTETHLEHEM buckwheat meal— AX 'The, subscribers have received their first supply of thls'Season** White Buckwheat Meal, from Bethlehem, pa. KOBT. DONNELL <fc »ON, odMt# N. W, cor EIGHTH and WALNUT Sto, jp AR I S 0 L 0 A K S.\ The eubsorlbdra ate dally adding to'their VELVET AND CLOTH CLOCKS, Which comprise everyVarfety, fa 809 AND 811 OHESmUT STREET, oc2o*4t THOMAS W. EVANS & 00. SIX OASES, CONTAINING 8,(00 YARDS, BAYADERE VALENCIAS, TWENTY-FIVE OBNTB FEB YAfID. 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET. 0010-3 t jp O P L I N S. REAL POPLINS, * • GGNPRIBIBQ , PLAID POPLINS, New Comblfl&ttons. ROBBS ALES Do. 1 Do MOIRE. , These Goods are the latest novelties, and wilt be sold 'at very reasonable prices. T. W. EVANS k CO., 0019 8t 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT ST. 1858. NW SBAWLS - 1858.' AND ' SILKS 'RECEIVED BY LATE STEAMERS. L. J. LEVY & CO. Have now in store a very large and varied assortment of NEW SHAWLS AND SILKS, To whieh, daring the present week, they will daily re ceive additions. T.M& present assortment of BTAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS la folly equal to former seasons, tffid tha prices are as low as goodß of similar deserlptions'oon be pnrohased in the elty. 809 AND 8U CHESTNUT ST. ocIS-St ~.g. g. Stranger. - b. g. Price. • .blk. to. Salley. f ADIES* BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS. JLi Black Oloth Raglaip. Fine black Cloaks. Pine black Raglans. Light Oloth RaglanJ. Raglans for Fall. Raglans for Winter. Light Cloth Oloaks. All the new styles. Latest Paris Patterns. Many new tftylos. CLOAKS MADE TO ORDER. Children’s Cloth Cloaks. Children’s Fancy Cloaks |. Workmanship of the best. Best materials used. SHAWL BOOM Contains all the novelties in Broche, Blanket, aud Children’s Shawls. COOPER A COKAKD, 0018 B. B. oorner NINTH A MARKET Sts. DRESS TRIMMINGS, BERLIN ZEPHYR, SHETLAND WOOL, EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS, FRINGES, *o,, CLOSING OUT, TO RELINQUISH BUSINESS. TheSnbsorfber will commence closing oat his magni ficent stock on MONDAY, OOTOBKB 11, 1853, At prloea that will indace Purchasers €> supply them selves with a fall assortment of SEASONABLE TRIMMINGS. The whole stock, comprising MANY NOVELTIES, together with a fall line of ENGRAVING STAPLE GOODS, WJH be sold at exceedingly low prices, nntil dosed out. JAM R J 3 UKN4RD. No. 729 CHESTNUT Street, 009-lm „ 8 doors bel. EIGHTH, north side. Bargains from auctiont—drt GOODS CHEAP FOR THE MILLION 1 Wawill open on MONDAY, Silk Robes, at $16.60, cost to import $25. 1,000 yards Black Silk, beautiful, at 44,60, 62, 76,87, $1 to $1.76. 1,650 yards French Merinoea at $l, cost to import $1.26 2,000 yards figured and plain Merinoea at 50,66,68, aud 76c., worth doable 800 yards beautiful black all-wool Delaines, only 28 cents. A splendid assortment of Blankets. 2,000 yards Cloths, fresh from auotlon, for Ladloa* • and Gents* and Boys’Vear, from 760., $1 $1.25, $1.60, $1.76, $2. $2 26, $2.60, decidedly the greatest bargains In the city. Broche, Stella, Blanket, Cashmere Shawls, the great est bargains ever offered 10,000 yard&'Poil da Chevrea, Delaines, Debeges. AJI-wocl Plaids, only 81 cents, nspally sold at 60 cts. All-wool Delaines only 25 cents. Delaines in great variety and every style. Cloaks and Dusters in every style. MoIJLROY respectfully invites the Ladles to call and examine his stock, embracing many styles not to be found eJsflwhore.' Oor prices so low, we defy competi tion. MqELROY, oe4-mwf.tf No- U South NINTH Street Great bargains in dry goods.— S. V. B. HUNTER Has REMOVED from No. 80 to No. 40 South SECOND Street, where he is new prepared to furnish the ladies with a fresh and waU-aelected Stock of DBBBS GOODS, To whioh he lnvi their attention. being determined to sell at exceeding LOW PRJtuRB. N. B—A large of B(oche r Stella, and French Blanket Shiwlß, Also, a variety qf Silk aud Cloth Circulars Oonajurtly on band. at the »< CLOAK EMPORIUM,” ooS-lm No. 40 South BBOONP Street. QREAT ATTRACTION! OVER »4.K>O WORTH 01 SHAWLS IROM. WHIOH TO MAKE A SELECTION.- THOKHLBT A CHISM, N. B. cot. EIGHTH Mid SPRING GARDEN Street., Hare the beet SHAWL Stook laf hlladelnUa. The, would reepeotfullj call attention to a following cheap lota, via: 46 LONG BROCHE SHAWSB at $ 8 each. 20 Do. do. do. At 10 “ 20 Do. do do. at 31— u 24 Do. do. do. at 12 “ 10 Do. dff. do. at 18 “ 20 Do. d<i do. % 14 “ 20 Do. dqL do. at 13 “ 8 Do. do! to. *4 29 “ 8 Do. do. do. at 20 “ 8 Do. do. do. at 25 “ In the above Lots of Long Broche Shawls will be foundeyery desirable color of centre. BEAUTIFUL STELLA SHAWLS From.s2 to $l2, in every feolov. French Blanket Bh&wls in new designs. Plain Thibet Shawls, Bqua*e and Long. 1 Real Canton Crape Shawls. Plain and BmJTroidoted. Children's Shawls, Hisses* fittawffi, and Gantldmgn’s Shawls, at TfIORNLEY A* OHlShJ’fl* “ONE PRIOR CASH STOBi’V Northeast Oornei EIGHTH A SPRING GARDEN.. N. B.—City and QbUntry Storekeepers buying for cash pray find bargains at T. A O.’s. P. B.—A Magnificent stook of Bilks now on hand. BslS-t! UTUMN AMD WINTER GLOVES. BHARPLBSS BROTHERS -have opdued an ex, cellent stock of SUPERIOR GDOYEB. Bsjou's Ladies’ and Men’s fine Rid. Bajou’s double teamed Ladies’ and Men’s. Plush Lined Cloth and Silk Gloves. Driving and Kldf&g Gloves and Gatotlets.- Newestßtfles of English Fancy Tqjjfr, Velvbt, Plash, and Men’s lined Can Children’s Cloth ahd Cashmere Gloves. Mohair and Lace Mitts, anfi Friends* Mitts. ocl6 EIGHTH A CHESTNUT STREETS- IjIALL AND WINTER . 7 OPENING DAILY. FINB CLOTH RAGLANS, ELEGANT BKAVSR RAGHSNBi RICH VELVET CLOAKS*, , * Elegantly adoaned with BEAL LACES, CROCHET, &0., 640. OPERA OLOAKS. The largest and most varied slock of these ftfchlonabld OVER GARMENTS, At the widest range or prices, aQd#ultefl for MOURNING, PROMENADE, AND FUL% DRESS COSTUME, AT TBS PARIS MANTILLA & OLOAK EMPORIUM, J . w. FROG a 1 OR Sc 00 o 708 CHESTNUT STREEP* SOUTHWARK .BANK, PBiLansnrHid. 1UQ828,1869. NOTICE is hereby given, that The Southwark Bank of Philadelphia,” located In the Otty of Phila delphia, and created tor Banking purposes, with & capi tal of two hundred and fifty thousand dduars, intends to make application to the next legislature t>f tills Commonwealth for an inoreose of One hundred Bhd fifty thousand dollars to its presqht otmUalgtock. By order of the Board of Directors. c' jeSO.wed 6 moa f r f. BTREI, Oattiler. MUSIC AL.—MR. EDWARD THOR BROKE, who baa, for several years past, behiv «t the head of the Musical Deportment of thwTrey male Semioary, begs leave to annoance that. at the eS-* peoial request of many of his late friend A, ha has consented to settle in Philadelphia, ted dotynto himself to his ProfQSstooal pursuits as soon as a shit able successor hd| been found ta fill his plsoe In rtoy, which he presumes will be the oase in about a weede ool6-frniwBt* Detersive boaf.—Time, labor, and mosey saved. In uaisgit, clothes do not any boiling or rubbing on washboard One pounmwul go as far as throe ’pounds common Rosin Soap. War ranted to give perfect satisfaction or money fefuiwed. It is decidedly the ohdfcest and b«ft washing Rpap ever offered to the pufiuo. Wannfactnxed VAN HAAGF.N & MoRNCNE. For sale byaS re ,p„ot»ble Grocer, in the 1 002-3 m 22 South Whnrvas. I S PHRENOLOGICAL TIONS, with written descriptions of oharaifter, self-improvement, Ifco., are and ningat ' WELLS, A CO.’S, ' Families visited when requested, and a liberal die count made to clubs. HlMjta n OhNtaut >l., PhllAdelpUA. Retail sDvq (Eftopto; EXTESBI7S ASBOBWIKNT SHAPE AND MATERIAL, tUKKEI AnoaD-S WJLL OPSS. TO-XMT, LOW PRIOR JUST RBOHJV9D, ASD WILL OPUS THIS MORNING, £at Bak ant to Let. FOB SALE.—A valuable Lot of Ground in Camden, V. J. Would be exchanged for a small farm or city property. Albo, several fine Farms in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Apply to W. B TOWNB, Rea! Estate Broker, It* No. flg HARMONY Court. >rW TO DENT.'—A double office on second SBjs Soor, suitable for a shipping office, and has been Occupied as such for a number of years. Apply at 120 NORTH,WHARVES. t oc!9-3t* FOR SALE— *The desirable Dwelling. BEaL house, with three-story doable back buildings, bath, beater, etc., (let 18 feet by 68,) on Thirteenth street, above Green. Tbe house la now vacant, and will ft Sold at a low price. F. A. TREGO, Conveyancer, A}., THIRTEENTH Street and RIDGE Avonne. ; oclMt* ■ mTQ BENT.—The Dwelling No. 1022 Chestnut street, with gas and bath. Has jrfst been painted. Apply at No. 431 CHESTNUT Street. Beat $6OO. oclA^fc fffl .FOR SALE—a desirable Dwelling liHi house, situated at the northwest comer of Thir teenth wid Arch, with aU modern conveniences. Ap* fgj TO KENT, a STOKE on DELAWARE JBSL Avenue, balpw VINE Street, running through to Water Street, 148 feet deep. Also, the Double STORE comer of TBiIBD end QUARRY gtreete, iS r e ,t frooT one of the J*»t locations for large Business in Philai delpMa. Also, STABLE and 00A0H-HODBE in CHERRY Street, above SEVENTH; in rear ofAah. land House Apply at 278 South FOURTH Street. DOOMS ON COMMERCE JLA The Three Upper Rooms of 416 OommejrceStreet to Let. / ee27-lm Real Estate. ipHIGAGO LOTS.—Mortgages, which are well secured on real estate worth three times aa much, due in one aod two years, and about $3,000 in pash will be exohcpged for a general stock ox Boots and Shoes Address STARR, for ope week, at this of. nee. (Title if} undoubted ) oc2o>2t# Qnnn aores of prairie land > C-'VV in low* end Illinois Also, 4Q City Lots In Waukegan, XlUdois; 30 City Lots in Chicago. (Ti tle is perfect.) Part, or all of this property will he ex changed for Dry Goodtf, Boots and Shoes, Fats, or Gro oerjes. Address, for one we»k; OHIOAQO, at this of flcQ oc3o-2l* SALE.—TMOMA£ & SONS, K? 'Auctioneers. SPLENDID BROWN STONE MANSION, with SLa* ble, Coach House, and Large Garden, BROAD St., N. W. comer of BROWN Btreet. By virtue of a Writ of LEVARI FAOIAB. to roe dl vected, will be exposed to Public gale or Vendue, on TUESDAY October 20th, 1858, at 7 o’clock in the even ing, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, AU that certain lot or piece of gro and, with the large brown stone messuage or tenement thereon erected, situated at the no/thweat corner of Broad and Brown streets, in tbe city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth, on the said Broad street, 60 feet and extending of -that width, in length or depth westward, on Broid street. 160 feet, to OarUele street. Bounded northward, by gronud, of the estate of Hugh Roberts, deceased: southward by said Brown street, eastward by the said Broad street, and westward by the said Carlisle street. (Being the same premises which John F. Brinton, by indenture, dated the 2d day of Aprif, A. D. 1852, recorded at Philadelphia, in deed bo%T. H.,No. 14, page 123, granted andoonveyed onto the said Howard Tilden in fee, reserving thereout unto the said John F. Brinton, his heirs and assigns forever* the yearly rent or sum of $1,200, payable half-yearly, olerr of taxes, aa therein expressed.) (N. B.—The house is built of Connecticut Brown Stone, with highly ornamented front, and flnnmed throughout in the eaostocstly and elegant style in every respect, replete with all modern conv miences and im provements. A superior Stable and Coach House on the rear of the lot; the whole premises costing the present owner $1C6,000.) Seised and taken in oxeeutloa as the property of . Howard Tilden, and to be sold by * GEORGE MEGEB, Sheriff. ID* $6OO of the purchase money to be paid in cash at the time of sale. Philadelphia, Sheriffs Offioe, Oct 12th, 1858. M. THOMAB & SONS, Auctioneers, 001410 26 139 A 141—formerly 67 A 69 8. 4th St. k ' ■ Jnstwmre Companies. Iff ABKET FIBE INSURANCE 00. LTJ. OJ THB CITY OP MEW YORK. OABH OAPITAL. SUBPLUS .'..9900,000 >8,200 TOTAL ASSETS. DIRECTORS. BENJAMIN H. HOWELL, President. Pbiletus H. Holt, of 286 Front street Joseph P Wickham, late Wickham’s A Hutchinson. Silas Davis, of A. B AS Davis. Oliver H. Shepard, of Shepard, Howe A 00. Henry Rowland, of Rowland A Banks. Alfred L. Rowe, of T. G. A A. L. Rowe. Win. P. Miller, of Wra. P. Miller A 00. Stephen W 8 W. A R. A. Gaines. Elisha L. Walton, of Waßoo. Little, A Co. Nelson Sherwood, of Nelson Sherwood A Oo HenryG. Reeve, of H. G. Reeve A Go. Daniel T. Wiljeta, of Willets A Co. Albert L. Be Gsfiip. of Baker A Be Osmp. John M. Bruce, Jr., of Brace, Odell, A Ffirauui. Stephen Lioington, of 216 Front street. Enoch Ketobam, of R. Ketcbam A 00. Wm A Oummings, of Beards A Cummings, Henry Lyles, Jr., of Lylea. Poihamus, A 00. Brewster Valentine, of Valentine A Bergen. Geo. B. Whitfield, of G.-A J Whitfield A Co, Albert Havemyer, (late Hsvemyer A Moller.) Tennis W. Quick, of Quick-A I’Hommedieu. David M. Tnrnure, of Edey A Turnure. Jose T. Navarro, of Mote Brothers, Navarro A 00. Edward Bilk of 119 Broad street. Nathanlel'W. Chater, of Peter V. King A Co. Wm. H. Goodwin, ofE. Goodwin A Brother. John Friable, (Freeland, Squires, A Oo.) ABHER TAYLOR, Vice President * Izisures 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 OAN BE EFFECTED THROUGH STEWART & JOHNSON, No. 108 South FOURTH, Street, I , ocl-firm&w33Mf Philadelphia. <ZH)itta, (Slassuiarc, &z. fJMJRNBULL & 00., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS ‘ CHINA AND QUEENS WARE, Nob. 23 and 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Between Market and Chestnut, , PHILADELPHIA. Q7* GLASSWARE, open or by the paekage. AoSl-Sm f 0 SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MERCHANTS. A luga Stock of OH IN A , GLABSWABH, AND FANCY ARTICLES, At thi Lowast unn mo.s, At ItAEXSEN A WITTS, Importers, ' SUEONIO HALL, 713 OHESTNUT STREET., ianS-Ip c tOalcljes, 3melt& &c. [OAILEY & 00., 'JO nuni< BAH.BY A KITCHEN, Hato remored to their nets Tiro-proof, White Marble Shire, 818 OHESTNUT STREET, NORTH SIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE. Noer opening their fall stock of IMPORTED JBWELBT, PLATED WARES, AND FANCY GOODS, To whioh they InTlte the attention of thepnhlio. SILVER-WARE, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND PEARLS, AT WHOLBBALX ABU EMAIL. EDissolnlione oni Covartneretjqia. TVrOTICE.—Tho Interest of Eaward Lukens Xw Snout Arm cease* from this date. MoFARLAND, EVANS, A 00 OOTOUsa lettta 1858. oc!8*8t CO-PARTNERSHIP. —THE BUSINESS heretofore conducted by Hunt. Webster, A (Jo., will from this date be carried on under the style ana firm of LADD, WEBSTER, & 00., who will continue (flue manufacture and sale of. Sewing Maohlnes, the former In Boston, the latter at 820 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, and in the prinolpal oities of the Union. September 1.1858. seCT-lm H£inODfljo. OEHOVALa—O.O. SADLER & 00. have XV removed from Mo. 9 North Water Street to No. 108 ARCH street, seooncPdoor above Front. Bel ©arrinnes OABBIAGES. , WM. 1). ROGERS. ■ COACH AND LIGHT-CARRIAGE BUILDER, 1009 AND 1011 OHESTNUT STREET, I ' PHILADELPHIA. Orders for CARRIAGES from all parte of the world executed with promptness, and satisfaction guarantied. eelS-Smlf jfleirmnal. ZOLLICOFI'EB’S ANTI-RHEUM. ATIO CORDIAL la the onlj preparation ever placed be • fore thapubli. thath-jggg*-- INFLAMMATORY AND OHRONIO RHEUMATISM,. The most prominent and influential cltltens bear wit* uessof its efficacy. The abundant evidence from all narts of the country la enough to warrant ue in pro* ‘nouneJog (fat it in the greatest wonder of the age. It ft an internal remedy that a .rikesat the root of the disease, and thus eradicates it entirely from the system. Prepared by THEODORE PILES, Chemist, Northeast corner of Pine end Sixth streets. 00*1*30* Philadelphia. IT IS NOT A DYE I 4 iBROOE'S BiAIR COLOR RESTORER will re- Stott Gray Halt no its original color 1q fromteu t*> tweiVe flays, and restore the Hair where it has faMon off and. become thin. IT IS NOT A DYE. 1 ! Ittdapbd used alrreely aswater, andis the mostbean* *Hfuf Dressing for Hair now in use. ' Thofasandsln dmWent parte of the Union have testl* fled to its Wonderful virtues, and all who have used it »d‘Uil, bp Dr. SWAW* A SON, No. 8 North SRVBNTH Street, above MARKET, Sale AgsntsfOT Philadelphia. „ Trade supplied. ° qU - 3(a B- — Voi'E AND y WINE manutaettired ...Six ■ ii. * Y, having at location. ff desired, would , for the rent. Address MH.TOH, " Y®/ - ANTED—A smart, active . ¥ v to make himself generally useful. Addretf.'”:.- hsndwritingof applicant, ‘<T. ».,U this office 1 * oc2o.st# ' WAITED— By a young Man, employ ment. Is willing to do anything that will af ford him a living compensation* Address ELTON, at this office. oeSO-dt* HPO CANVASSERS.—To a rgfcectable * n>lddle-agod man of good'address, a pleasant, pro- psrmaneot situation isopen. Address BOOKS, Bieod’s Despatch. Oc2Q-2fr» ANTED— A Situation for a first-rato ,;/ in every respect, well recommended. Address BOX 2177, Boat Offie. oe2o-6t# Drug clerk Wanted.—a voting MAN capable or putting up prescriptions, and willing to. commence with a small salary until found competent. One having a knowledge or the German language preferred. Address CALOMEL, office of The Press.', j oc2o-3t* WANTED— A second-hand Fire Proof. Address BOX 1005, P- 0., Phllada. oc2o-i!t# AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, by tingle and doable entry,' a correct Arithmetician, and thoroughly competent, desires a re-engagement. Can give the highest references to present and past em - ployers. A moderate salary only required! No objec tion to go either South or West., Address BOOKKEEP ER, Press office. ‘ ocl9-2t* se29-Bm* A YOUNG MAN, a good Penman and Ac countant,well posted in doqbte?entry book-keeping, d4B hc e » some Situation where his services would be available. Salary is not so much the object as employ ???*• unexceptionable city references oan be given. Address 8. D., office of The Press. pclff-St* • »TlO WESTERN and SOUTHERN DBUG -i- GISTS.—A young MAN, a graduate in Fharmaoy,' solicit* an engagement, where, by assiduous attention to basinets, he may obtain the confidence of his em ployers and a permanent situation. Raving had seve ral years experience North and South in the wholesale and retail drag bosinsss, he la confident or rendering entire satisfaction in every reipeot. The most satis factory testimonials ess be producsd* Address, atetlog looatiou, amount of compensation, Ac , 8. H. JAMES, offioe of The Press. cclB-mw2tWlt* TO PRINTERS.—Wanted, agood Double Medium WASHINGTON PRESS. Address B.* at this Offioe. se29-w6t# WANTBD-A HORSE aud-CARHIAGE, —A gentleman wishes the use of a Horse and Car riage for the winter, for keeping the horse. Will take good care of them. Address 8QX1866, Post Office. ool9«3t * - VSTANTED —By a young married HAN, a , * Situation os Assistant Bookkeeper in a photo* sale store. Good references given. Address ALEX ANDER, office of this.paper ! 0018-4t# VSf ANTED—A Situation as Drug Clerk • * * in a Retail Store, by a young nun, a graduate of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, who has been fear years at the business Best of testimonials will ce given. Address OHE4II6T, at this office. oolB*3t* 17LTANTED—In a Wholesale Hosiery and Fancy Goods House, a fiißt-clasa Salesman, who esn infinence a large amount of Kentucky Trade. Ad dress Box 676 Philadelphia P, O oo!4-6t* —By a Gantleman of Refined v T Education, a Situation as Oorreepondenior Se cretary in a first-class Insurance or Railroad Office. Un doubted references will be given. Address “Edmunds,’* at this Office. ocl4-6fc* T/|/'ANTED —To Rent, for the winter sea v * son, with immediate possession, a Furnished house of moderate Else, with modern Improvements, west of Tenth street. Address A. M., office of this paper. • ~ • / 004 ¥M7ANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES v ▼ CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied. unmarried men, to whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and medical attendance. Pay from 812 to $22 per month. Ho man having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply for MOUNTED SERVICE at No 817 MARKET Street, above Eighth, north side. INFORMATION WANTED OF ROBERT SWING, aged 11 years, who left New York Olty four years ago for the West Any information of his present whereabouts will be thankfully received by his sister, M. EWING, corner of FOURTEENTH and SECOND Avenue, ears of Mrs. BRUCB, New York Oily. oc2B-6t* 8378,300 A FAMILY, consisting of a gentleman, Wife, end three .children, aged respectively tea. eight, &n<l six years, desire Boarding from the first of December next. Best references given and required. Address BOX 1174 Philadelphia P O. oc2o-4t» OOARDJNG.—A Private Family, who wJP have a desirabld bouse, <fco M will Board a Gentle man and wife, or single Gentlemen. Address WEST CHESTNUT STREET, Blood’s Despatch. It# PRIVATE BOARDING .—Handsome x rooms, with sitting ParW, in aquiet family, with out children, mas bo obtained at No. 308 South ELE VENTH, opposite Clinton. 3 oc2Q-2t* A GENTLEMAN and LADY, alsq Sto gie Gentlemen, may obtain Board at 712 Chest nut Striet, opposite M&sonlo Hall. - ocll-12t# IN ONE OF THE BEST LOCATIONS, 1- neir CHESTNUT Street, a LADY can have Fur*, nlshed Apartments, before and during Confinement,* where the refinements of a home may be obtained. Ad dress “8,” Press Office. e*29-w6t* MISSnADELAIDE PHILLIPS HE flpectfally begs to announce that she will give'a GRAND CONCERT, at MUBIOAL FUND BALL, on WEDNESDAY, OctoW 2)th, assisted by BSdr. HENRY SQUIRES, Sig. GARIBALDI. Sig. BONDINELLA, —— Conductor. 1. Cavatina—Ernanl. Big. GARIBALDI. 2? DioOleraentl,^-................... Miss A. PHILLIPS. 3. Ballad-“ Come Hon the Garden.”?** Up. H. SQUIRES. 4. Ballad— n My Heart Is Breaking,”..., Miss A. PBILLIPB. 5. Aria—Attila ’ Sig. GARIBALDI. 6. Duetto—Al Nostrl Monti Miss A. PHILLIPS and Mr. H. SQUIRKS. Bonnie Wee Wife. Mr H- SQUIRES. 2. Ballad—” Village Bells.” Miss A. PHILLIPS. 8. Pro Peecatls. Sig- GARIpALDI. 4. Romanza—Qoandole’Bereplaoido... Mr. H: SQUIRES. 6. Rondo—Non Plu Mesta Mies A. PHILLIPS. Tickets. SO cents »To be had at the Musia Stores, and at the Hail on the Evening. Doors open at 7; to commence at 8 o'clock. oct2o*l V/IBS. D. P. BOWERS’® WALNUT-ST. LfJL THBATRS, corner of NINTH and WALKVT Streets. WEDNESDAY EVENING, October 20,1858, BTILL WATERS RUN DEEP. John Mildmay, Mr Conway; Captain Hawkesley, Mr Reach; Mrs Mildmay, MUs Rlchlngs. THE INCONSTANT. Young Mirabel, Mr Perry; Oriana, Mrs Bowers. Prices of admission—Second Tier and Family Circle, and Third Tier, 25 cents; Parquet* 87# cents; Drasa Circle, 50 cents; Private Boxes, according to thelt locale, $8 and 15; Single Seats In Orchestra and Private Boxes, 76 cento. Doors open at quarter before 7 o’clock; Curtain rises at 7 o’clock A KERICAN ACADEMY OP MUSIC, - xiL BROAD AND LOOUST Streets. THE GREAT RAVELS! WEDNESDAY EVENING, Oct 20, 1858, The magnificent Fairy -Pantomime, entitled BIANCO; OR, THE MAGIC SWORD, Blanoo, Don Albino’s Valet, Gabriel Ravel; Brooolo, a Gardener. Francois Ravel. A beautiful selection of dances in a grand Dlverties. ment. Rose de Mai, Yrca Mathias; Viscount Arthur, P Admission—Parquet, Parquet Circle, and Balcony, 60 cents: Family OirclejLnd Amphitheatre, 20 cento. Beats can be seoufen from 10 A. V M. to 4P. U. with* out extra charge. Children under 10 years half price. \M7HEATLEY & CLARKE ,B AROH-ST. If THEATRE.—WUIiast 8. Frederick*, Acting ax 8 Stage Manager. WEDNESDAY EVENING. October 20, 1868, SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER. MrHexdcaatle, Mr John GUbei-t; Young Marlow, Mr Wheatley; Tony Lumpkin,Mr Clarke; Diggory,Mr Johnson; Miss Haxdcastie, Mrs Drew. THE WIDOW’S HUSBAND. M Admission, 26 ctt. Secured Seato in Drea* Circle, Bf}< cts; Orchestra Stalls, 60 cts; Beats in Private Boxes, 75 oto; Gallery, 18 oto; Gallery for Colored Persona, cts | Private Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, 88 eta | Whole Private Box, $B. Doors open at quarter before T o’clook; commence at T#,precisely pRAHD CqNCERT.. MVSIOAr FVND HALL. MONDAY EVENING, October 28th. R. SPALDING has the honor of announcing that the Renowned Pi&oist, MR. GUSTAV BATTER, together with the following eminent artistes, Mine. BERTHA JOHANN3EN, Dis.ingntßhed Prima Donna ; Ulsi MARIA 8. BRAINERD, . _ American Pnma Donna from New York, Oratorio* and Concerts Mr. W H. DEUNBTT, , . , Pritoo Basso, recently returned from Italy; Mr. J.F. TAUNT, * * The Popular American Tenor; Prof GLARE H. BE AMES Oondnotor, Will appear in grand Concert as above. In order to insure a large attendance, the Manager will diatribnte among the audienoe, several hundred valuable presents, including TWO RICH SILK ROBES,'* valued at 876 and $26 whioh may be seen at the dry ■roods boose of Geo. Fryer, No 216 Chestnut street. Also, a beautiful SILVER-PLATED TEA BET, valued at |6O; a SPLENDID CASTOR, valued at $29: and a MAGNIFICENT lOfi PITCHER, valued at 516, to bo seen at John 0. Mead A Sons’, oorner of Chestnut and Ninth etroeto. Tickets, with reserved 5eat5........0NE DOLLAR. To be had at the musio stores of Lee A Walker and Beck and Lawton. Sale will commence on Wednesday, October 20 th. • oc!9 SEVENTH WEEK 11-CONOERT HALL, JO OHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH. _ The CRIMEAN SCENERY and BATTLES, More- Bented by gigantio rtivolyiiig DIORAMAS, illustrating the KUSBIAN \YAR and destruction of Sebastopol. IV j— Open every Evening, and Saturday Afternoon. Admission 26 cents; Children 18 cents. . Duota ©pen at 7 o'clock. Performance at a quarter ofBo’oloca. oc!8 6t Assembly buildings, tenth and CUESI'NUT Streets. Here annin i Before of the old favorite,' 8 SIGNOR BLITZ. New and Comical Scenes ra'VBNTfin.OQtJISM. Extraordinary Magical Demonstrations? and the LKARNJSD CANARY BIRDS. . Open every Evening daring the week, at half-past T o’clock and on Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons atS. Adwie*foQ, 26 oenta \ Children, 13 cents s*24-Im* HALL—MARKET STREET. . 1 ONE WEEK HOES - I. Iseoo Wiliiaub’s celebfeted PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE. This magnificent PAINTING commences with Chaos, and'continues down in historical order to the Babylo nish Captivity, ‘containing more than fifty of the most sublime and intecestiug aoeses in the Bible. Exhibition RySSY EVENING. Doors open at T; to commence at a quVrter before 8 o’clock precisely. •- _ Tickets 25 cents—to be had at Hall (loot. Chlldro under 10 years 15 cen’a. Also. Exhibitions on* WEDNESDAY and SATUR DAY AFTERNOONS for families and schools. Poors I open at 2: to eommenoe at 3 precisely, i Explained by ?rofta«>X TItfBITTJJ. w. th. Miaßtrom, Ist Lieut. In Dragoons, ' Recruiting Officer, Personal. Soaring. amusements. PROGRAMME, part .Templar .•^..Resd ,Rosstat LA BOUQUETIEBE.
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