The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 21, 1858, Image 3

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Sw-Mfjr"? ftom;th»t oltyto thehaoienda
distance from-U ;ahdit
rflm»rt<jd _ thSt ,-Miramon bad declined Vi-;
galj.batdTia IneVilaiJlCSolt Sm pfowd™
haveacooantawhjoh make itquite olearthai
btwibaan.'dj mo«t-;brillliiit»trategloTlot<iry;
-V- * Vidadrri.-’fAeoodhtare ached nayes
' -tbTaa by wajbf
‘ ' Britljura'teampr’
-i •' y:->- ~’ Soletit andjdharSpatijih’.a&amar.-bliiiiici, viaiHa-'
, froai Vbra .Cruß, A. letter, dated lirowns
, , . 7n 0 ' Soptembor:2|! ti '!*hiob.wo found inane of Jour,
- *..- - v;-TS jas ..oxhbahSM?.containathefollowlnk on fin,-
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! ‘ It is expected hbpe tbat Vidaarrl wUi bo'de
feated in th« enooup>ar ; ‘ > Wtb tb6 pries tparty,of
; J^hlobi'XW»i»Aß^tt'i3KSfKwT<?pßt'W_oafa»l«a)c
bo will.not'glWupi. theship,!- butwlll ball in ft
. few thousand Amoricans'toaid himm sustaining
. '_hiaJdeaB. ! rXai.tho'*bTent thatVidaurrl is whippet
. , byMitamon,- tbenX.shall .'beauthorlaed immedl
-3 atelyto organise a forco to joinhia standard; It
i,,cannot bordonbtKlj.alKr.Jtbat GentVidaurri’a de
i; .«,/eat to, tthe doclaiatipnof
- - th ?, HawbllO'bf tho'Sletri A&dto.yr /ft :-;3
V “P.l “News hssreichedhere from San Bull
oFotost thataportion of Geh. Vidaurri’a armyhai
■o„-c-3A 8 *B.dcffi»todiundor Colonel Zuaattaeby danv Ml-',
rampnnear San Luis PotoslivVAiao,' that Oinl Vi,
' ,rf; .daurribadino»dord«rBforalldhoSpaiilarda“to
. ' T -v:-,rdcavo: thecountry--;inthiß eitythereareinanyof
thiaolaaawhbhayo oomo hsretoeaobpe tbo>tn
' , geac ceof these, orders,, at alsoalargenumberof
v,-'. ' • t 1;
, '.TKepoateortpkheregivendoeainotappearllke
■ .favorabienowa' forthe liberalparty; but, as will
~ Vi be .presently aMn. itta in aeoord»tusd with'the aims
,:»r-„ofda>datainata.t
-
frouitheclty. of BanPLuis Potbsi, which, ai re-'
, ~ portodat tSe'ttfflelhemoVemeh twas announced,,
was, suffering under tho greatest soaroity of provi
jaionaand forage,and the daaorlion of ita inhabl
tanta, Miramonmarobed, inb'-Thlß, according, to
, intelligence received at Huvaoapby tha jjrltiah
steamer Solent,.and. published; in the papers of
, that city enthe 10th instant; --was on the 12th
ult. The Uiario de la D&arina, referring to the"
. .dnteUigonoe by-that ateamor, announced 'the re
;-j.ceipt ofilettara from,tho city:of,Mexico to.the lat
' - . ..infllant. in whioh it waa atated that a telegraphic
: deahatoh had boenireeeiTed, proelalmlng the rout
v4‘ tof VidaUrrl by MiratnQn. and thaftho event: wair
'''' jjbb.iflS’bbtdbirated'. with aalhtea.'flred,• bella-rang,
v fiarfiinlaM^idjJieonjrooeiTiea,'
' and many oxprQsaeddoubtaaa.to..the oorreotneis
f waa'per
. i jllatod ln; and the total ront of Vidanrrij'With the
- 1 loas of ailhia artUlery. ammunition'; *oi, waa ln
islatedon aaafaetjnatifyihg it‘
' The newa waa ; fteelred with macifostoatlafac
- .-7. tion in. HttvanaJ'ehd jparaded.wtth aa.mn'eh glort
> -Ceatton aa timo and oiruumaUnoea would admit;
,j„batlator,’and'jdßt'm,"tima fer-tho;aame edition of
.-th'd papera'.of . that :bity, the Spaniah ataaaiar,
MerioOjWithvery different aoconnta; and under
■ , the head of 1 ' ycry Lateat, ,, the : D*eiffo I quote«
' from the 2?eeene,ye loJAeorittcimieiifos Politico,
'published in the Trogttio; of:Vera Ofuai givey a
9 etuterhent that Vidanrri had graduaily. retreated
, before Miramon, but only in: übordahee with a
-otratagiopHnhahad,adopted for' the' purpoae.of.
. drawing Miramon aa.far from the Capital aa poaai
.• , bie, ana at the aame titne to piaee hirn in saeh a
, ft'poaition that he couid be attached fromyariona
rj -f i':-i •‘V’P*' «- e »•*' I Jr o ►
.'Now ‘ the-Tfo-Caired-tyefeht 'of 'Zaaina; taking
• t *.l n ,i°:®bnaideratlon,.la.ole'ariyriothing
;:,ihOM,thhn.aptutbf.tho.dealffhoffV'idanrri init
, ftractingMiraman intoSanXniapand at-the aame
- tfipe theonly, ground Xorall theoongratnlationa at
. .tho. capiul-on the roported defeat of Vidaurri.
. And the.next atep taken waa the attacking of the
t ; f pity of San Jitria rnuhTariona quartora, overwhelm*
1 f icg M!rtttncih,".'of.,what ia apekehiof fn" telegraphio
~,despafonee'frbih.,Pharleafon,a3,i great
; batOei’.’thereroltofjwhlchdroveitheontwitted
and eommit aui
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. i: ft thia fa so—and wo feel pretty confident' that ,
.w it larr-thero ia an .exid.:to all poaaibility of the
preaent ooyernment being, able to enatain iUelf,
. and, It" la to bo hoped, to tno efforts of the fuero
’ party ever.egaihtoforoeitaerf intopower. '
. Thia'defeat baa been preceded by ainather, of
•eeondary.iniportanee to Uda alone, .-Gen. Caan
- nova had been htterly routed by Degolado in.Gna
. . . dalajara, and tha Sonrumtat pi'rtiiaha at the
. . capital were bttterly mourntng it. when tho teie
. graphic deflpateh nbout dho defcat of Vidaurri
> ■ . their, jdroojring apir
::. ..Tha feMit'hf'the: impidtiOT -of a heavy foroed
' loan at
, : firmed;. iff > r *
,lAle'tter frtmSberoltyofMexipo,-datedthe2d
thatTanattaek was
. about to bethade on Yera Orni. Sfj; Perea Gomes
~amdCoboawereftai . eommand,'theattaafcing oorpe.
•; ,-:e The i > rogra<o ; of V'eraOrh»:_h6liCea thia threatened
: i
■ 'lfyMVMafayitUl'beBieged.t^e.eaatie:,bf'ii>erote,
hut wlthont any,.reeult. : :
-.'/.Fiveof fhe ’ gar
. - roied at tho 'and thia is particularly no
' -• .... tleed aa.aeonoe»«ion:toihe reclamationaofSpais:'
1 . • Porhapa thejfieetvof Spain; apld to be energeti;:
eallrnttieginitfagaioH Mexico, will how, be aent
. , ' td .helpf-Znlbaga .againit the Liberala.-r Onteh
Znloaga,‘'bjtd beeri 'peraohaily inaulted, during
the oelebration of Independence Day, by having a
! ' ''V‘“k„(rf:,earda,thro.wn.at li!in'|';by-':Bome.,nnknown
' . peraon, while he waa listening to a discourse: The
oelebraGon ofctheSipy.had been suspended on ae
oonnt of , tho - discovery of a conspiraoy—against
?"■ .tbjfiov.erßment »nd:th*'riohVaaythe:partJsans of
V,; dbe fortner.-, ■■Nouiytrrontfi
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L?Bevan/ fromPetu, at
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; LBohr Ohtwfoj Bawjer,' honce, arrlred rt SaooiathlMt.
■„-, Mir: L.»l«,OhMter,Bomeni, forWew: Vork, clearM
AWo«|, pnmmor, hencS At Richmond
U Kmi, Hendcreonj iadai. from RioSmood
19th Inst.'down the river, light/', / 1 - , .
' Bohr*G»o A Tittle, Adame, cleared at Charlestonieth
ttoel^forJbit©»>v> \ r ~-' '•_
.Wfichr Ow* Brown,,Dukes, hence,arrived at Korrou
-i 7 jfchrAiicelHHi,‘Fo«ter» hence, arrived at Charleston
•m flefcr.Wm 0 Mershon, Cole, from Providence, at New
Lv^Seh/ Harwood, hence' for Barhadoes, was
spoken Bth inst. lat 81M, long 00 80 ■ - r ■
I** Bohr N B Tithempeoo, Barnes, hence, arrived at Ba
;lem lStAlnst. ' :' <,*,* >\ -v * •>. it;": s
- 1 Bohr Edwin Bead, Obipmtn, hence/ arrived at Boston
J9tbJjut;> - 'P ’• r.l •:-
fichrs J B MatherrNlokerson, and Lady Suffolk, Ba
, ker*oleared at Boston 19th Inat rfotPhlladelpbla. -
, Bohr Almonr B soon,~Will lama, Bence, arrived at Pall
•Biter 17th Inst. ;-.; ’ .
• -= Bohr Plight, Huntley, henoe, arrived at Newport 17th
JighuitwcSfy/TAA.. - ->i H- - ’■ \ ;
. Sohra P. O Quelle, Somers; Cicero.
. Burroughs*and/Alulra T, Candy, henoe, arrived at
-.Provldencelgth Inst. i .r- i- -
v' Bohr Water IVitoh, Hall/ hpnee for Boston, at N York
* P»p^er/ Beverly, JieMe/hence, arrived at N York
.yesterday.-'---v-r;-
{.Steamer 0 0, Alger; Johnson, hence, arrived at Hart;
ford 18th Inst. - ’ ' •
. MARINI MISCELLANY.: .
. Lobs op Barqvx Phahtom,—The.barqnePhantom,
or- andfrom Philadelphia,via.'Biohmond, for Pernun
< buoo, with a oar go ot flour, enoountored * violent hur
/ricane 17th:alt.In lot .33-18 If, long 4583, W, daring
which .she eapshtsd cad filled. Tho cook and steward
.wexe.washed overboard and drowned. o*pt Qoig and
the * restrof the.orew remained on the .wreck for fire
days, when they were fallen In with by the Spanish brig
:1bo!»i which toofc.them off, nearly exhausted from star
vation and exposure,"and treated them with the great
eet hnmanity' .
v, Ship Old -England, Delano, from New • York, arrived
at Charleston 17th Inst. At G A Man Sunday, got ashore
on the outer shoal of Caps Domain; where aha remained
until 9)f A M, when she came off 4n a lead/ condition,
after throwing overboard part of the hay and some bal*
last.
,W ;I . 'v . DoiuflilO POItTB
; NEW,.YOBK, Oat 20—Ar, steamship Montgomery,
Crocker, Savannah: ‘shipi.Xhcy Thompson, Pendleton,
Liverpool;" Cornelius ~Grinaell,nWln<jneater, London;
Haia i (Brem)Haaek, Hamburg; Eseort, Bryant, Bris
tol; EDgJbrigsaeneral Pi«oe,Ladteu, Mat nzae: An
, ostura, (Brain) Llaekahn? Angostura:. Ajm, McKean,'
UofceAMalaga; .Hone,<(Br)'Priest, Malaga} achra A
Bradshaw, Fish, Matansasj'dialler, (Nor) Lund, Santos;
Imogsns r ßipUy, Faro, Portugal. /
01a f| *U*mshlp,Boanoks,Skinner,Norfolkj ships 7
Oebhardt Hayden, Bavsnnah. Orient, Hill. Liverpool;
barque JJextoa, Freeman, Wilmington; sob** Martha
Jan*;.. Billings, r Wilmington; S .A, Falconer, Terrell,
'Newborn: Horace Staples.Gfebf, franklin. • -
iOHARLBBTONj Oct. 10-Ar, ships New York, Ed
wards,'Liverpool; Brie, Pifebto, Bristol, Bog
■l7th—Ar, ships Hoitensie,Hathaway, Bharpncaa; Old
England* Delano, N4w-Yo'rk..'(Bee Mlaosllany.) Barque
Sylph',3onea,-Baltlmore. \ " .
18 th—EwqueMoneynlok, Smith,New York. i
* fOKiiON Poaia;
/ 7. (Per steamship Anglo Saxon, at Qaebeo.
--^Liverpool—Ar' Oct 2, oSprague, Pike. Mobile; 4tb,
.Qondur, LJbby, Charleston , - -
;Deal-^Ar..Oct2,BMBloman,Sbephetdaoo,New Or
eahs for London:6th,Nathaa Hauan, fierce, do fordo;
)ahlel Webster, Bpeneer, New York for do; 2d, Oolura
bus; Rareness, Boston. . .
, f oitamcuth—As Oct Ist, Globus, 4 Blanche, New York
.for-Bremen;,' ~ ' | '
/ Bristol—Pill—Ar Oot ll Norths, (Br) Clark, N York.
t - Calcutta—Ar Aug 13, Nlobe, Stordr, New York; 10th,
Tarulinte, french, do: 22d,. Corioga,. Ward Boston,
Sid Aug 14, Union, Small, New York; 20th, Amos Law
rence;.Nickerson,do. *
.‘Madras—Ar Aug 19, Genera, Barnes, Boston.',
/ Passed Anjier Aug 3, Surprise, Banlet, N York.
, Hong Kong—At'Aug 4, Swordfish, Crocker, Y York.
The barque Leoocq, Baur. from New Orleans for Bar
celona, put into' Gibraltar Sept 2l leaky,' and with loss
of seiis.Vj. ■ '
steamshipEdinburg.)'
V 7.^-.From .the London Shipping Gazette, Oot 5.
! Ajpft Deal sth. Daniel Webster. Spencer. N York.
? JSm Gravesend 4th, Sir G Seymour, Dill, Bermuda;
OWirßlombyVßaltimcre. * ' /
Off Bembridge4th,Bremen ship lisein& Welqkor,
Boas, from Baltimore for Bottki dam.. ~ .
Ar at Mshilla July 19, Berfideer, f atterson, Calcutta;
Anau. Hegan, Sydney, NSW; 32a, Slam, White, Hong
K6pg;2Btb, Laughing Water, Hobart Town..
. Bid3oth, J WTraiae Queenstown..
Ar at fiwmtow July 81', New York, - Joyce. Singapore.
-1 814 from Woosung July 80, Harvest Home, Wright,
Amoy.; . i v, f
'7 Sid 30th. Karen, Patterson. N York.-/ s
' At at foo chow-foo Jn]yl&, Samuel Bussell, Hong
Kong; 10th, Wanderer, do, and sld 18th on her return;
sslh, John,Wade,flbangbse. .. yl
- AteAt Shanghai July 14, Enterprise, Wade, Penang;
26thfBeyerly, Carter. Swatew: 29th, N B Palmer, Hig-
' 7 • - *
Ar at Bangkok, July 3,-Bomanea of the Sea, Caldwell,
HoogKong; Buphrates, McKellsr, Singapore; 7th, Bala
£sgle, Trepwell, HobgKoog: Game Cook, Osgood, do:
Beaver, Smith, Manilla: 18th, Cohota. Day, Hong
Kong;26th^Maiia J ;Bnrßley,Shanghae. A
• .‘ Sld 37t1»1 Windiratd, Smith, Shanjhae.
Ar : at:Singabo|re'{Ahg 19,,Stephen Glover, Maltoo,
-‘P Pyehevorsal’.Vermty, N York. -
' BJd from Saagor Aug 13, OeiestUi Breese, Bquire,'
Bombay; lUpton, Bmall, N York: , Walpole. r WoodD«ry,
-Boston: lfith,.Holland, Belchl, Hampton übsds for or
derf;lBth,.CUriji*»Cnme, Breutlu, and Pleiades, Hall,'
Boston. - ' c '"--
Ar at Madras. Aog2J,'Gem or the Ocean, Williams,
.Mauritius, and left&tlifbr Calcutta,
.x.Ar at Alexandria fiept 7 r Woodblne, WUson. Ltrer
pool; Irene, TeeJe,,Boaion.' '* •: .7. . , r " i
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WV Bradley.N Y -.--* -.7 0 Tato.TT Y .
;BKing:< N I c - GeoFCole A la, S 0
Mias Looney, 8 0 l D K. Weir, Ashland
-Thos D Y ..M Pfaineaa,N Y ;v_
•,,-WGhartor, N Y-
T L Preston, Abingdon, Va JO King, HV - ■
J.P Dolaoy, Va : • ;B H-Bulany, Va
J AOarter; Ya,/r AHBogers A wire, Ya
Miss X Cl*gett,Ya- John Oalef, Salem, Mass .
Ohis,Sheldon,Vt ; Miss Saylor, Pittsburgh
Robt Barrett,, Boston Salvador Gomes, N Y
X toTnir,'N/YJoa B«mne, NY.
T Thomas A Ja, Troy.N Y- X Livingston, N Y
S Hears, -Albany * . Alex Holland, N Y
.-L Hauaffuujy, N Y > 0 8 Bole A wire,-Chicago
N Winslow. A la, N Y . , H WBarstow, N Y
-Wm.Wurdmann,-Wa3htagta 0 C,Wilcox A la, N Y
G WAddihsell, N Y XLTherlat,N Y .
JkllssA.Wagnler, NY ; ;BVBoring,Portland,He
A L Brown, N Y T Jones, Ala
J fiafcer, Boston -. XM Lamb, Balt
Gtfohler,N Y 0 Adams •'
.N Bttokfel, > - - T B Martin,Ga
J W BosseH-A IT G AJQarson, Torrsdale
C'B Bossell A la, Ho Jos Bbnegre. N 0
Mr. Johnson A la,- Balt ■' Hr Keller, N Orleans
-MBrendage Ala, NCaatle J Panlimerr Jersey City
Jaaßßee, OharUston .'T - X W Petit, Charleston
Hefary ImdUmA dau, NY Br A S Grigsby, Pa
H 8 Mansfield, Mias?/ A Lamb, Buouton, Mass"
; A ProtertAwfjWashington J H Grant, Biohmond
BB Crenshaw, Biohmond W Fioney, Md
B 0 Lndlow, Cincinnati. Jas Gaunt, NY J \ *'
Mr Bachman A laj Pa - HM Weed, HY- -
G Banker. Albany* ‘ i . - ' J 8 WalWrs. N Y •
B M teas le, Biohmond -TB Mathews A la, Ala
Jaaßobb,'NO : - Mr Bay Ala, NO
.HOTBL—lourtb, below Aroh street. 1
8 W Bpenber. Oblo : J Allison, j
J B Thompson, Birmln ; , J W White; Mt Vernon, 0
BRatteuon, Kittening '■; H McJombs, Warren co I
S Wißavls, Boyiestown , Y Kimble, N J
loti Tlios Boss. Boylestown. W 0 Alger/MMsaehnietta
A J,Cttlemao, N York ' W Smith, Mass •.■ .]
Mrs,wetherill, BUlmeyer, Lewisbnrg'
A Va J'Elliott,,,Bock Spring, Pa
H S Ake A fa. J MoGaOghey A la.Olearfld
i£M Fisher, Sunbury, PaiM«SNlchum, Mereer, Pa
UeJ Wade, Pittsburg Mrs Wilson, Pittsburg
T B Parker, Ya-.-; T 'i n* / i-B.Beeee, Ohes co, Pa
W B Hen ter, Bnrai, Bel - W Bnnigß', Boston
.’J O Boeton J.O Wataonj Milton* Pa
X W/Gsnnlng, HH Bradley,NHaren
PPetteboo'e,WyomingcOYaßerTKOarle, Middleton
H A'WittlngloWj’Ark r' A Wlttinglow, Ark
MrrfflTS Wltftfterlery/VaT Min'S XWlesterlery, Pa
H B Bnrryhill, Weatbefly Mrs Br Gorman, Pa j
Mra Carpenter, Pittsbnrgii W G Bickmau Aw, lowa i
B Sedgwick,- Pa -> W H Atwood A la,- Pa
.X TborbtoK ( Pa > V Jloht Miiare, 0 : **
Mr Bradford A wire, NY JJWyly,Tenn -
; -AoPartridge,Ya... , .Alex,Tamer,.Va
. >W TCompton' Va J Colbertson, Md
t A Barber, Harana JPMcNeal, J?a
, l AMBlUpi|f)ibpßl--iok«itnat*WMt; i>ilo* Sixth.
M 1" M ''D 8 Clark, Bel’
ZMBlekey, Oxford, Fa J,C Blekiy, Oxford
MSejrWd, Burlington J k Curran, ft T
,y BriulODj'WeitCheater.- J 8 Cutter, Balt '
- .G-W-Cnttor,BaU ( ' Cart Jamesoni Alexandria
J.Myera, Jefferson,.Va;.. . J Whlpplo, ProTidenca
JM Peters, Miss N B Whitfield, Ala
i H £ Chapin, Mobile' . A Hnir.'Oolambus
> BBlglo'Wj N Y-- 5 - Mrs Lee A chd,' Wash
, 00l 0 W Hopkins, Texas logton - -
, M M*HonyA.U, N<Y, . JasWaaon, N Y '
\ t JH Bdwards* Bock Island .Mrs 0 Cooper, N Y
\ 'HO Cooke;NY.,‘ ~ . Mrs 0 B Oooke w N Y
1 .N W Atwood, Easton ‘ Mr Pinek A la, a Y
TOBirnes, NY J D Burton, Boston
l X fchauh; Bethany _ BE Peterson NY
Bo4laghtAla ... c Mrsßeott
i ; Mil*Scott-.,; -V >A J Gillett, Pa
r WO Nixon, Ala . • J Gnawer.
l £ Kinsey; Cincinnati, 0 ' > - < j
UNION HOTEL—Arch Street, below Fourth.
•JYBemper,'Allegheny ">*■ HRBuih\Ohio ;
Hponnara, Jr. Beading - X M Irens, N 0
B B Xogland, P*' , H Boozer, N J . ■
APhillipS, New Castle J B Wailerton,Chester co
J 0 Capssdel, Ohio r-.■ {» HMWOod,,PottßTille .
S Foster, PonsrUle ‘ ’ ' Mrs Dobson, Pottarllle
Mrs W Bonatdson, Pa , W F Bonaldeon, Tamaqna
Ur Petfrtoß', DSlawarb’bo Mrs Peterson, Delaware,oo
Miss Mary Peterson, Bet co PH Power, Pittsburgh
H J Frost, Wooster, 0 8 Welda A lady, Beading
t Markle/BanViUe ’ J Z Coffman, M B, Pa ;
H Waterbary, Ny , , H.Oarrer, NJ
P WThonihllr. Ohio ' ’JM DhhdAoiOhlo
H Baby, Olerelaod, 0 J Baby, Cleveland, O
A Molqtofh , Npy* gpotia, .‘B Grant;-Nora Scotia
W Webster; Pbila W H Craig, Ohio
W -Lbwman, Indiana, Pa. J LBiren A lady, Pa
fIALDWAGLB HOTBL-Third street, abi Oallowfalll.
ifiKdhf*yXebigh CO, : Pa-;’ : J Lore, Cehtte;eo, Pa
’A-.W PotteigSr,''Beaalogv : B-Brdm*nj ; Lehlgh co. Pa
jj*ni*lf<i'o,’P& Miss X George, Allentown
(l* G-Boi» l *flkmbaigs . x Benjßelgel,Hamburg
Tjohdfl^il.ftr.t.n'lill. l o*dtUat«4,PetjMrili.
1 ,otol fA-
? THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA,
NATIONAL HOTBL—Baoe street, above Third.
A Bem&tis, Lancaster' ' T Bves, Middletown *
T W Simpson, Ohio H Hanuum, Allentown -
W-Slmpion. 5 Ohio> ; - GBPassetts, Soottai’Ule
N Mendenhall, Blootnsb’g A D Webb, Blocmeburg
J. Gerhart*'Oatawlssa * W P Eriokbun,: Catawlssa
JB Millet,'Pa'. MOaioaujßloomsburg
C O’Bnmuer, Bethlehem W Dobson. N Philadelphia
B Mason, Mass - M Lawlos, Mass
*H JHendler, PottsvlUe ; EB Brown, Pa
Miss P A Oreasey, Pa ' _ WU Bixlor, Pa
BLACK BHAHHOTHL—Third, above Oallowhlll.
W M Buokman, Pa . t IB Tomlinson, Byberry
Walter Beldler, Pa i'■ David Beaman, Hamburg
J Derr, Hamburg ' ‘ V Wm H Grim, Boyertown *
Jacob Trout* Beading < ■ G Whetstone* Pa
Mrs Whetstone, Pa H Maurer, BeehtelavlUe
SUM Eo*da, P» ,:• C««pat Ro»d«, Bjrliarry
Wm Soholl, Ooxtown Miss A Shell, Pa .
'Wmßrumbach* Exeter, Pa
BABLXY SHSAf HOTEL—Beeond stmt, below Vine.
W Jchbson PaJos Carr, Pa , .
Jos E Angel, Sterling 1 Missß Banners, Stroudflb'g
Miss Coons, Centre Valley- H Shaw, Norristown ;
Jeiae - Jamea; Pa J P Beading, Hatboro •
Joi Hill 1 , Pa , . : Oliver Brayden, N J
E fret*. Bucks eo, Pa John Brooks, Bucks eo. Pa
Albert A Burdick; Pa • John Bogart, Hartsvlllo
HADISON HOUSl—Second street, above Market. ,
Thos Thompson; Balt Miss H Crump, Baltimore
MrsWAldwell, do DHConway,NY
RobtA Irwin; NY’ Henry Mltohell, Lancaster
A f Bussell. Lancaster John C Mercer, .7 do
WmOontter;-Delaware Henry Allen, NJ >
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second street, above Arch.
Henry Fleming, Pr Jas B West fc la, Easton ,
W Kennaxd, Delaware : Thos H Cronin, TJ 8 N
John F Clement, Delaware ThosM&ddox, Balt
BHGohan,BtLcnls J ’ -
Special' Notues.
New Trimmings and Zephyr Store and Ftc»
TORY-J. G. MAXWELL & SON, Southeast Ele
venth and Ohestaut. * oc2l-la
Wiehl’a Sash Balances.—State and County
Bights for this invaluable Improvement, which re
ceived the first premium at tho State fair, aro aow of
fored for sale. It does away with oorda and pullies—
one sash balances the other, and both can be locked at
any point. But the feature is an improvement in the
great eoonoiny over welghte and pullies, being not over
one-half in oost, and is, applicable to all frames, with- 1
ont regard to thickness of stuff.
J. B. CLOW, Agent,
; American Hotel.
Ban, Athenlenne, or Hair Renovatote—Julea
HAUEL offers hU great ohemlcai discovery to the pub
lic with'entire confidence, it being highly commended
by the thousands who have used it, J It is not a dye,
but, acting chemloally, changes gray hair- to its pris
tine oolor. It prevents baldness, and where the hair
haa fallen off from age or sickneEß, Us use will produoe
a .new and. luxuriant growth’.' Sold by all Druggists,
and at the laboratory "of JoLta.QiDßi. A Co., Per
fumers and Importers, No. 704 CHaarnot Street, Phila
delphia. oclB-flt
: Grover Ae Baker's Celebrated Family Sewing
MAOHINEB.
■ " ' A NEW STYLE—PKIOB $5O.
730 Chestnut Btbsit, Philadilphia.
‘ These Machines sew from two spools, and, form a
seam of untqualted strength, beauty, and elasticity,
which .will not rip, even if ©very fourth stitch be ont.
They are unquestionably the best In the market for
family use.
oolG-tf , Q~7* ama roa a oiroclab.-/7|
Thnm's -Patent Case Shoe 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 150 North THIRD Street.
Gallagher Is making Silver's' Air-tight Gas
BURNEBS as they should bo, In the most workmanlike
manner, and of the he*t 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 your
purchases; A. J. GALLAGHER,
OCI6-U No 805 N. SECOND St.* ab. VINE.
Gallaghev's Celebrated Morning Star Cook
tNG STOVE.
30*000 NOW IN USE
The celebrity of this wonderfully popular Stove, pos
sessing, as it does, Buch a combination of superior ad
vantages oyer all other Stores nowin existence,has
spread its fame throughout the whole United States.
Its advantages are as follows :. It has n two large
Ovens for baking snd roasting; It is more economical;
it possesses far more conveniences; it never fails under
any circumstances; and is more durable than any other
Stove now in use. It will bake Bread, roast a Turk**/,
bolt Dinner, broil a Beefsteak, and heat wash-water,
all at the same lime.
; WARRANTEE.
I warrant this Steve to operate in the most perfect
’manner, or the moneywill be returned. .
NOTICE.—I am the original inventor and patentee
of theßtove called the “ Morning Star,“ and it is for
Sale only in Philadelphia, at my Store, No. 805 N. BE
CON D Street, first Stove Store above Vine.
Take particular notice that the name of the inven
tor, A. J. GALLAGHER, is cast, in Large Letters, on
the front'and side of each
“ MORNING. STAB” COOKING SJOVE.
GALLAGHER’S SUNRISE AIR TIGHT.
A now large Oven flat Top Cooking Stove., The plates
are very heavy, and the whole Steve is finished in a su
perior.manuer. "
I WARRANT
, This Stove to be superior to any other Flat- Top Stove
now in the market.
' Iresipectfallj Inti to iny friends andthe public to call
and examine the above Stores.
I have aieo a great variety of other Cooking Stoves
of every style, - Parlor Stoves, most beautiful patterns.
Together'with a heavy stock of Stoves 3 for ehurchea,
stores, offices, hotels. Ao..\ ■
Bepalra for the Morning Star and Sunriio Stores, to
be had only at my'store; - " i A. J. GALLAGHER.
Wholesale and Retail'Dealer in Stoves,' Ranges, Cast
logs, Ac.,. \ . No. 806 North BEOONB Street,
ocll-mws&26t first Stove Btore above VinefFmfla.
W. Henry Patten, Manufacturer ot Window
SHADES, and Importer or CURTAIN and UPBOL.
BTEBY MATERIALS, LACE and MUSLIN CUR
TAINS. BBOOATELLBS, SATIN BE LAINB and
WORSTED DAMASK, RAPS, MOREENS, PLUSHES,
GIMPS and TASBXLS, GILT. COBNIOXS'tnd CUB
TAIN ORNAMENTS. Gilt Window ShtdM, with all
the trimmiogi, u low as 76 cent* each. Jnst received
from Auction a large invoice of Onrtalna, which sre
offered at the following unprecedented low prices:
Muslin Curtains, SI 00, worth S 3 00 a pair.
Lace 1 “ S 3 00, “ S 4 00 “ “
Tambour Lace ~ « S 3 00, “ $6 O 0,“ “
Quite heavy “ » $6 00, “ $lO 00“ “
Elegant rich Embroidered, $lO 00, “ $2O 00 11 “
Bauask Curtains, from $lO 00 to $l6 00 per window,'
complete. Oortalnß made and put np. at the shortest
notice, by competent workmen.
W. HENRY PATTEN, 680 CHESTNUT Bt.,
ocliMlmos Opposite Jayne’s New Hall
Saving Fund.—Five Per Cent* Interest.—
NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST. COMPANY, WALNUT
Street, B.W. oorner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money
received in any sum, large or small, and interest paid
from the day of deposit to the withdrawal.
Money is received and payments made daily, without
notice. The investments are made in Beal Estate,
Mortgages, Ground Bents, and such first-class securi
ties as th 1 ohartor requires. Office hours, from 0 o’oloeh
in the morning until 5 o*elook in the afternoon, nd ob
Monday and Thursday evenings until 8 o’elook fed
Seamen's Saving Fund—Office 90S Walnut
street, one door west of Second street. Receives de
posits in sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all
olssses of the oommunlty, and allows interest at the
rate of five per eent. per annum.
Office open daily, from 9 until 6 o’olook, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 9 In the evening. President,
franklin fell; Treasurer and Secretary, Charles M.
Morris.
/acksen,
JOB PRINTER,
, FIFTH AND CHESTNUT.
' Cheeks, Motes, Drafts, Bills Lading, Bill Heads, Cir
culars, Cards, and all other kinds of Job Printing, at
priess to sail the times- oolt-ly
Prefbtsor ISaunders 1 '. Classical. Institute, at
the WEST PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTE, oorner of
MARKET Street and WILLIAM, will he reopened on
the first MONDAY of September, Pupils, to the num
ber of fifty,' will be received without bxpbhsi or rias
OK THI TiBSBHOSR BAILWAYB OK TBS 01TT.
Thai, without expense, hy a pleasant and safe oon
▼ey’&hoe, pupils can be carried Into the freeh air of the
country in leu than half an hour from the oentre of the
city. Several acres of open ground border on the beau*
tlful grores of/this Seminary, which is patronized by
many of the distinguished gentlemen of the city, among
whom are the BditoM'of The Tress, the Ledger, and
The North American and United States Gazette. Pu.
pile are received by.the day, or Into the family of the
Principal.
“ PaitAPßtPHiAj July 1,1858.
(i jye, thi undersigned,' hare had sons or wards in
Professor Saunders* Institute and family daring the
Session which has just closed. ‘ In respect to parental
kindness, happy iqfluenoes, attention to health, and
progress In thorough education, oar expectations have
been fully realisod. To oar friends, who are looking
for a decidedly good school- for thClr eons, we cordially
I recommend Professor Saunders’ Institate. -
I « MATTHEW’ NEWKIRK, No. 1800 Arch street.
JNO. W. FORNEY, office or The Press.
“ CHARLES E. THOMPSON, Thompson & Bood, No
418 Oheitnat street. '
“ J.*B. SILVER, 1400 Olrard avenue.
. « W. L. SPRINGS, 881 Market street.
I “ GEORGE H. MARTIN, 1026 Walnut street. 11
Other Patrons of this Institution:
I ELI 0. BUBNBTT, 400 Market street.
I JOHN 0. MITOHBLL, 208 Booth Sixth street.
| T. B. QOLOHAN, 142 Booth Eighth street.
I H. B. BROWNE, 118 South Fifth street.
1 SAMUEL MOORE, Logan Square.
F. WATSON, Loyan Square..
WM. BWAIN, office of Ledgor.
I MORTON MoMIOHAEL, office of North Amerloan.
I ELLIS LEWIS; Penn Square. "
I !E7"No BewisaaT woaa Sblvot. c4-tf
>5O, *3O, 850, 850, 850, 8»0, 850, 830.
SINQER’S SEWING MACHINES —PRIOKB RE
DUCED,—A new ,tod elegant\ Family Sewing Ma-.
chine for |st), and the general scale of prices greatly
reduced. AH who want a snb#Untial,al upland re
liable Sewiog Machine, which has an established repu
tation'for doing the very best work'on every klnd of
material, are invited to call, at our office'and examine
i the new machines, at the reduced prioes. They can*
I not fall to be satisfied. .1. M. SINGER A CO.,
ocl-lm No. 602 CHESTNUT Street.
' One.Prtce Clothing #f the Latest Styles,and
made in tho best manner, espredsly for hkiaii. balks,
Wemarkonr lowest selling prices in PLAin fiouskb
on each article. All goods made to order are warranted
satisfactory, and oar oss-ntton srsTsa la strlolly ad
hered to. We beliere thls.to.be the only fair way of
dealing, as thereby all are treated alike,
. JONES * CO..
«Q« MARKET Blares},
• Singer’s Sewing Machines-That Singer's
Sewing Machines m&ke'the best stitch ever invented,
has been widoiy known for years. Other machines may
make a similar stitch upon a Tew light fabrics* but
Sioger’s alone are competent to do'every kind of work
upon ovory variety of fabric. ’ ■
i Singer’s new family Sewing' Maohlne| have the same
Native superiority as his maebthes for manufacturing
purposes. They are also more beautiful than any
othor. * - - •
Hemming and Binding Gauges of thd most improved
style are applied when desired to any or Singer’s Ma
«hlnea. / I. 51. SINGER CO.,
aeie-tjau23 No. 603 CHESTNUT Street, -
Thomas W. Baily, No. Market Street*
-’lmporter and Dealer in Pine Watches, 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 advanoe. Those abont purchasing
would do well to oall. All goods warranted as repre
•nteod. e«4-9a
4Jflartiafi£3.
On the 16th of September, by the Rev. John Obam- :
bora, Mr.‘ GEORGE 8. WILLETB to Mias MARY P.
CONRAD, both of this city. ■'' • #
October 14th, IMB, by Mayor Henry, GEORGE BO
GLE, of Columbia*to ELIZABETH Si, daughter of
Nicholas Mendenhall, of West Chester. #
At the 'Parsonage, at Willlarastown, New Jersey, on
the 11th lnit&nt, by Rev. Charles E. ford, Air. JOHN
B. MERBIVT, of Philadelphia, to Miss f ANNIE AN
TONS, adopted daughtoyof James Robb, Esq., former
ly of Philadelphia. '
Oo the 19th Instant, by tho Rev. Wm. Bacen Stevens,
JAMBS L. POWERS, of New York, to Miss ELLEN 8.
BULL, of this city. ’ #
On the 10th instant, by Rev: J. E Meredith, Mr.
JOBRPH VAN HORN to ANNA BAVIDQE, all of PhU
delphla. #
On the 19th Instant, by the Rev. Charles Pnrvianhe,
Me.CHARLES M JOY, of Niagara Palls, N. Y., to
»\ELI7,ABETH WILSON, of this city, and late of
nffMfhara, England. #
CDeatbs.
At Galveston, Texas, on the Olh October, after*
short illners, in the 20th year of his age, JE9BB W.
HUBBBLL, son of Samnef and Elizabeth Hubbell.of
this city. - # -
. On tho lSth inatant. MARY P. PRIOR, / '<t»tii[hter or
Philip if. I rice, 23 years.
Her friends and those of the family are invited to at
tend her'funeral, without farther notice; this
Fifth day) morning, the 21st lust.,at 10 o'clock, frpm
he residence of her undo, Eli K. Price, 809 Ardl street.’
Intennont at the Woodlands Cemetery. %
On the 18th Instant, WILLIAM DUNN HR, In the
88th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend hie funeral, from his late re
sidence, Germantown, Main street, opposite Shoema
ker’s Lane, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock,
without further notice. ft
On the 29th instant, LAWSON CUDDY, in the 47th
year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family, also the
Btar of America Lodge, No. 62 and the Pennsylvania
Encampment,No.lll, I. O. of O F ,alioBolence Coun
cil, U. A M , of which he was a member, are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late re
sidence No. 1311 Vino street, on Friday, the 22d lest.,
at 1 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to'A.
M, Cemetery. ft#
On the 19th Instant, HENRIETTA, wife of Jonathan
Tompkins, aged 44 years.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of her hatband, 1808 Parrish' street, on Friday, 23d
lust, at 3 o’clock P. M., without farther notice. To
proceed to Am. Mechanics’ Cemetery. ' . , ftft
On 'the 79th instant, MAnoRA MAGDALENE,
daughter of Christian and JaneKunkte,agod 7 months.
Tno relatives and friends of the family are respect
telly invited to attend the teoeral, from the residence
of her parents, Belmont avenue, first house above the
Drovo Yard, West Philadelphia, this (Thursday) after
noon, at 8 o’clock. - ft
On the 17th Jnstaht, Mrs. SARAH 8., wife of Ber.
E. PHELPS, D. D., formerly ot this olty, aged 44.
funeral from No. 223 South E'ghth street, on Fridav.
22d Inst., at 8 o’clock P.M. ftft
On the'l7th Instant, Mrs CATHARINE OAYANA,
In the 48th yoar or her age, widow of Wm. Oavana, and
youngest daughter of Thomas Hope, Esq
Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law,
Wm Marshall, 1316 Frankford road, shove Phoenix it.*
this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2o’clock. To proceed -to
Oathed.al Cemetery. ft
Home for Invalids with Affections of
Lk3 the chest.
8. W. corner PA&KB and CHESTNUT Btreets. ,
oc2l-lm ' ~ Wert Philadelphia.
Park Benjamin will Repeat his Lee-
JsJ? tare* ** Private and Social Life in America.” at
he Hall, northeast corner of BROAD and SPRING
GARDEN Streets* on MONDAY. Oct 25, at 8 P. M.
Tickets of Admission 26 cents eacn, may be had at
' Mr. BOWERS’, Sixth and Green its.
* Mr. BUPNAL, Nineteenth and Green sts.
Mr. WEBB’S, Tenth and Spring Garden eta., and at
the DOOR on tae evening of tne'Leotare. oc3l-4t# v -
Yy» Park .Benjamin will repeat bis Eloquent
kS and humorous ‘Lectors on ‘ SOCIAL LIPK IN
AMBRIOA,” at the MUSICAL #UND HALL op PM
DAY tVSNING-, October 224. at 8 o'clook. Tickets
26 cents each; to be had at W. H Maurice’s, No 336
Chettout street: Parry & McMillan’s, corner of fourth
and Chestnut; J W. Mooro’s, opposite the State House;
Beck A Lawton’s, corner of Beyenth and Chestnut, and
it the door on the evening of the Lecture. oc2l-2t#*"
w
Grand Temperance Festival Tlie
Committee of Arrangements take pleasure (q
announcing that a Public Banquet, aodsr the official
sanction or the Graud Diririon of Bone of Temperance
of Pennsylvania, will take place on THURSDAY EVE.
MING, 28th Inat. at o’clock, at the National
Guard*’ Armory Hall, HACK, below Sixth street.
Tickets of Admission may be had at the following
Ilaces: Bowen, Sixth and Vine; Parkinson, Eighth,'
>elow Ohestnnt; Alfred Tatem, Fifteenth and Locust;
Bowers, Sixth and Qreent or or any of the Committee
W. 0. CLAGHORN, Ohalrman, '
» '• 127 Sonth fOURTH Street
ocr '
The Market Sheds.—Ur war of Far*
nlshlng the advocates ef theie nuisances with
an additional argumont in farorof their perpetuation,
I respectfully beg to inform them that a new branch
has just been aided/to the « bualoess ” alieadj prose
cated there, and one quite as legitimate u the -pale of
crookory ware, ginger broad, ojster*, : Ac., Ao It la
the business of the Reg pickers—a string ox whom mar
be seen any mOra<ng m the week busily engaged in as
sorting the eontents of their foul ana filthy sacks, on
the north side of the (i sheds’* in Market street, fast
below Fourth. “City Fathers’ 1 are particularly itqaost
ed to take a look. [oot2l-lt*J ' ANTI FOGY.
Office of the Dauphin and Susquehanna
COAL COMPANY—Naw kORK, October 20,1868.
The Anmx.il Meeting of the Stockholders of thin Com*
paay Trill be held at the w Girard House,” In Phila
delphia, on the ,thlrd WEDNESDAY, the lTth day of
November next, at noon \ when and where an election
will he held for eleven Director* toasrve for the ensuing
rear' The transfer books will be closed from, the 6th to
he 17th of November next, both inclusive. '
By order of tho Board of Directors,
PRANK 8. BOND.
Secretary.
oc'2l-dtnovl?
r >=»H<)tlce«-'l'iin)deß and Atlantic Railroad.
—At the meeting of the Board of Directors of the
lAMDSN AND ATLANTIC BAILKOAD COMPANY,
bold Wednesday, October 20th, it was Resolved—
Whereas, The steady improvement and influx of
lopulatlou on the line or the Camden and Atlantlo
lailroad calls for increased accommodation to the trade
between the city and its terminus;
At id Whtreas, The true interests of this Company
will be promoted by affording stead? facilities of inter
course to ttaegroqring popniatl >n, uninterruptedly the
constant ohaogea which have hitherto marked the
policy of the company In relation to its local tr de;
And Whereas , It is deemed expedient at this time to
place the local travel upon a pertinent basis, So as to
command tbe confidence of the pubUo. and give assn-/
ranee to persons desirous of setting along the line of
railroad, tbatthoy shall at alVseasonsof tbe year have
oartaln communication between the termini and Inter
mediate points of the road: Therefore,
Resolved, That a local line for the accommodation of
the country travel be, aud is hereby, established, to ply
betwen Philadelphia and Kgg Harbor during the sum
mer months, ana extend to Aosecdm during the rest of
the year, ana to Atlantic City on every Saturday eve
ning, from the first of June to tbe first of October.
Resolved , That tbe local train shall stop at all sta
tions on the road, and at such other points on the lioo
as may be indicated by persons o« board or by dguals
from tbe rood.
Resolved , That -the hour of departure from Vine
streot Wharf during the five Summer months—yin,
May, June, July, August, and September—shall not
be earlier than six o’clock »P. M.s during tbe Winter
months, December, January, and .February, the hour
of departure shall not be earlier than four o’clock p.
M ; and daring the Bprlog and Pall mouths—viz,
March, April, October, and November—the hour of
departure shall not be earlier than (Ire o’clook P. M.
Resolved, That the tluo of arrival by Time-table pt
Oooper’s Point shall be, for the Bummer months afore
said. not later than 730 A. M; for the Winter months,
n t later than 9 o’stook A M,: and for tbe Spring and
Pall months, not lriftr than 8.30 o’clock A. M.
Resolved, That during the su nmer months the local
train shall mo not less than two intermediate trips
each day except Sundays, to such distance, not exceed
ing teu miles, as may hereafter be determined, for the
accommodation of the near travel.
Resolved, That all passengers holding improvement
tickets be confined to the local train.
Resolved, That tho officers of the ro&d be instructed
to make their time-table in accordance with these in
structions, to commence ou Monday next.
by order of the Board,
pc2l-lt R. FRAZER, Secretary.
ry>» Tho Rev. John Plerpont, of Mass , a
J 3 distinguished Poet and able Orator, will leo
,ure at Sansom-street Hall, on THURSDAY EVE
NING, a* 7# o’clock, “On the antecedent probabili
ties of modem Spiritualism.” Admission 10 cents,
f c2O 2t«
ry-r=» Union 1 Preaching for the People, under
JJj the auspices of tbe Ministerial Union, in con
nection with the Young Men’s Christian Association,
bytho rariousmlnisters of our city on overy TUESDAY
and THURSDAY, at 4 P, M. in tho SANBOM-STRKET
OHURCH/'antil further notice. Services confined to
ONE HOUR precisely. Rev. Mr, Sells this afternoon.
oc7-tf
Business Wen’s Union Prayer Meeting
Jjj Daily from 12 to i o’clock, in tho Saniom-street
Jhurch. Havel been theroT If not, whyt Special
Prayer for Babbath Schools on Saturday. Tho presence
of'& large number of children will add interest to the
occasion. ~ od-tr
ry-ssk The Regular Lectures nt the Female
Jjj MEDICAL COLLEGE OP PENNSYLVANIA,
Ho. 08T ARCH Street, begin this week. Those on Ana
tomy, Physiology* and Ooemiatry, from 8 to 6 in tbe
afternoon, furnish a rare opportunity to Ladies who are
hot medical students for a thorough course upon all or
any of these branches Anatomy, by Mrs. E. H. Cleve
land, M. D. Physiology, by Ann Preston, 81. D. Che
mistry, by Matraew Sfmple. M. D.
Arrangements can be made for teachers and pupils at
reduced rates.
Ladles Invited to the Lectures this sud next week
free. * ocl9-6t
fV" 1 - California Mails.--Post Office, Phila-
IJsf DELPHI!,Oct 18,1868.—Invlewof ihooponing
oTthe OVERLAND MAIL ROUTE TO CALIFORNIA,
and, the p obsble early commencement of service on the
TBHUANTFPKO ROUTE, I have been advised by the
Post Office Department to request tho Writers of Letters
to tbe Paoiflo Coast to designate onpach Letter the route
by which the writer wishes It sent) that is, “Over
land,” “ via Tehuantepec,” or “via Panama.” as the
ease may be I therefore respeotfully request tbe pnblio
having correspondence with the Paoifio Coast to observe
the suggestion of tbe Department.
ALL LATTERB NOT OTHERWISE MARKED WILL
UB SENT VIA PANAMA.
0019 8t GIDEON G. WEBTGOTT, Postmaster.
ry-»» A Firemen’s Union Prayer Meeting
under the auspices of the Youug Men’s Chris
tian Association, will be bold in Jayne’s Ilall on
THURSDAY EVENING next, at 7# o’clock. The
front half ot the main floor will bo reserved for the
Firemen, a large number of companies of whom are ex
pi cted 1a be present. Galleries will be appropriated to
the Ladies. Olergymen, who ore cordially invited,
will please occupy seats on the . platform, and with
their families (seats for will bo provided in the
boxes) will enter by the door on Carpenter street
JAMES B* RODGERS,
WM. GJtTTY,
DAVID M. WARNER,
oc!8 ‘ ' Committee.
Philadelphia Bank, Philadelphia,
ILS October 2d. 1868.—The Annual Meeting of the
Stockholders of this Bank will be held at the BANKING
HOUSE, on MONDAY, the Bth day of Novomber next,
at 10 o’clock 31 And the Annual Election for Direc
tors will be hold at the BANKING HOUSE, on MON
DAY, the 16th day of November uext, between the
hours of 12 o’clock A. M. and 2 o’clock P. M.
oc4 m w fr tno!6 B. B. OOMEGYB, Ooshlor.
lyssa* Commercial Bank ol Pennsylvania,
I UT PHILADELPHIA, OCTOBER 11. MM—The
Annual Election for Directors of this Bank will be held
at the BANKING-HOUSE, on MONDAY, the 15th day
or November next, between the hours of 30 o’clock A.
M. and 8 o’clock P M. oolS-wfrraotnol6
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
Bank will be held at the BANKING-HOUSE, on TUES
DAY, the 2d day of November next, at 12 o’clock M.
90l&'Wfr*mtQo2 8.0. PALMER, Quhitr,
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1858.
rvr==» Lectures before the Literary Congress
lk3 OF PHILADELPHIA.—The First Annual
Course will oompiise the following talent:
Hov. T. STARR KING, Oot. 27th.
Hon. JOHN P. HALE/Nov 18th, *
Hon. ANSON BURLINGAME, Dee. 2d.
JOHN G; BAXK. Bsd„ Dee. 16th
HORACE MANN.KeqMDec.23d.
GEO. D. PRENTICE, *sq., Deo. 30th.
The first lecture will be delivered by T., STARR
KING, in Musical Fund Hall, Oct.'27th. Bubjeot:
“The Laws of Disorder.” Tickets filfor the Course.
They can be procured at any principal Book
stores, and of the following membert or the Executive
Committee
’ -WM. OONARD, 181 MAMET St.
JAB G. THOMPSON, Wn. FIFTH St.
0018 20 22 26&2T-6t* ‘
'Corn Exchange Uunk--Plillnclrliililß
LLi? Ootobeb 10,1868 —The Annuel Meeting or the
Stockholders bf this Batik will be held et the Backing*
house, northwest corner of SECOND and CHESTNUT
Streets, oa TUESDAY, November 2d, at 12 o’clock.
An eleotlon for thirteen Directors, to serve the en
suing year, will be held at the Banking-house on MON
DAY, November 16th, between ten A. H. and three P.
M. ‘ ‘' JOHN W. TORUBY, Cashier.
Oclo-dtNl6.
r/w* Treasurer’s Department Pennsylvania
LkJ* RAILROAD COMPANY— Pnii.ADBLPBU.Oot.
16.1868 -
1 NOTICE.— I Tfcp Board of Directors have this day de
clared a semi-annual dividend of three per cent on the
Capital Stock of the Company, (clear of State tax )
payable on' and after November l6th, proximo.
Blank Powers of Attorney for. collating Dividends
can be had on application at this office,'
0016-lm THO 3. T; FIRTH, Treasurer.
rv»> Southwark Bank, Philadelphia, October
uJs ll* 3868.—'The Annual' Meeting of the Stock
holders of this Bank will be held at the BANKING
HOUSE, on Tuesday, the 2d day of November next, at
12 o’clock M. And the Annual Eleotlon for Directors
will be held at the BANKING HOUSE* on Monday, the
16’h day of November noxt. between the hours of 10
o’clock A. M. and 2 o’clock P. M. F. P. OTBBL,
ecl2-dtnols Cashier.
and mechanics’ Banff, PhiJa.
Lks DBLPUIA, Oct. 2, 1858—The Annual Eleotlon
for Directors will be held at the BANKING HOUSE,
on MONDAY, the 25th day of November next, between
the hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 8 o’clock P. M., and
on TUESDAY, the 2d day of November next, a geoeral
meeting of the Stockholders will bo held at the Banking
lloune at 4 o’clock P. M., agreeably to the charter.
004 dtNl6 w.IIUSHTON, Jr., Cashier.
The Crusades and the Crusaders —The
ILS Rev. WM. BACON STEVENS. D. D,, willdelivor
a LECTURE on the Crusades ana the Crusaders, on
THURSDAY EVENING, October 28, in the MUSICAL
FUND HALL, for the benoQt of tho Mission Sunday
School, on Thirteenth street, near Federal.
All who wish a groat intellectual feast will avail
themselves of this opportunity to hear this eloquent
divine treat of the exoiting times and tho thrilling
scenes when the followers of Peter the Hermit, Walter
the Ponnileas, Hildebrands,.and others, nndor the
sanction of Pope Urban the'Seoond, attempted to re
cover the Holy Sepulchre and the Holy Land, thesceno
of our Baviour’a life and sufferings, Irom the power of
the Infidels or Mohammedans.
Tickets of admission, 26 cents each, may be had at
The Episcopal Depository, Chestout street, above
Twelfth.
- Mr- Y- Brown’s, northeast corner of Chestnut and
Fifth streets.
W. 8. & A. Martien’s Book Store, No. 008 Chestnut
street.
Smith, English, A Co.’s Book Store, Sixth street,
above Market.
Jas. B. Smith A Co.’s Book Store, 010 Ohestnnt't.
The doors will be open at 7 o’clock, and the Lecture
commence at 8 o’olook. ' db7-th stu td
Bank of Commerce, Philadelphia, Oct.
Uv3 3, 1868.—Notice is hereby given that an Elec
tion for THIRTEEN DIRECTORS to serve the on
soing year, will he held at the Banking House, on
MONDAY, tbe 16th day of November next, between
the hours of 10 A. M. and 2P. M. 002-s tu th-tnolO
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will he hold
on TUEBDAY. the 2d day of NoTemher next, at 2 P
M., at same place.
oo2*«tuth-tco2
J. 0. DONNELL, Cashier.
fV3* Notice.—The Third Instalment of Five
IL3 Dollars per share on the Stock of the Second
and Passenger Railway Company of Phila
delphia will be due ana payable at the Office'of the
Company, No. 320 WALNUT St. on or before No
vember 20th, 1858.
By order of the Board. DBNDY BHARWOOD,
oclo-tuthß-tN2O Secretary
rvy* To the Fire Department of Philodel-
Lk-3 PHIA.—The Directors of the GIRARD FIRE
AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY have re
solved to appropriate One Hundred Dollars to each Fire
Company within the City, now having in ssrvice, or
who may hereafter put in service, a STEAM FIRE
ENGINE.
Companies applying for this appropriation, through
their Committees, Trustees, or Agents, will be re
quired to furnish a certificate, signed by their Pre
sident. authorising them to receive the money. They
will also be required to furnish the certificate of the
Mayor, certifying that the Company applying is in
eervioe In this city, and haa been approved by City
OounciU. ALFRED 3. GILLETT,
' Trewuror.
ocl4-thstu3w
PaiLADBLpntA, Oot. 18,1858.
rv-s?=» Office Girard Fire aud Marine In-
IL3 SUttANOE .COMPANY,
415 Walnut St.. Schuylkill Navigation Buildlcg.
The Directors of the Girard Fire and Marine In*
surance Company have this day declared a dividend of
BIX PER CENT, upon the Capital Block, payable to
Stockholders, on and after the Second day of November
next. ALFRED B. GILLETT,
, - Treasurer.
Poibi.Dßi.rniA, Oot. 11,1868. ocl4-thstu3w
Girard Bank, Philadelphia, Oct* 11th,
LUi 1858.—AN ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN DI
HECTORS, to serve the ensuing year, will be held at
the BANKING HOUSE, on .MONDAY, the 16th <Ujf
of NOVEMBER next, between the hours of ten ana
two o’clock.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will bo held
at the fame place, on TUESDAY, the 2d day of No
rembernext, at 13 o'clock M, W. h. SCHAFFER,
ocl2*eodtnls Cashier.
ryvsa» The American Patent Company of Cln-
Lk3 OINNATI, OHIO, organised July, 1868, with a
capital of *lOO 009, buys and sells Patouts on coramia*
sion, solicits Patents, executes Mechanioal Drawings
and Engravings,and tranaactsall business pertaining to
Patents, ef whatever nature. The Company also pub
lishes the SCIENTIFIC ARTISAN, the bait meebani
oal paper In America, at *2 per annum. The Company
can furnish all information ia reference tp either
American or European Patents.
Addross AMERICAN PATENT COMPANY, Cin
cinnati, Ohio. - oc2*s tu th-lm
Bt-rjSs Geology.—Two Courses of Lecturee
Br*CS* on GEQUXJY will be.dellvered to Ladles and
Gentlemen, in the Scientific and Classical Institute,
CHESTNUT street, northwest eorner or Twelfth, by J.
ENNIS, Principal of the Inatltnte,'commencing Oct.
10th; and continuing the afternoon course at 4 o’clock
on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS and the evening
course at 8 o’clock O o TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS.
Doth coaraas will be tha same, each' comprising 22 lec
tures, a number sufficient to bring forward all the great
and wondeitalTßUTHBof GEOLOGY, and likewise the
FACTS by. whloh these troths aro demonstrated.
Tbrms.—Tho two Introductory Lectures PRES. Each
course $5. Entrance on Twelfth street- -* oel-18t
Philadelphia awin Darby Railroad
Lks COMpANY —-The Subscribers to the Capita!
BtoClf of the Philadelphia and Darby Railroad Com
pany are notified that the following instalments will be
duo, and are heigfcy requested to be paid on. the follow
ing dates, vis:
Second Instalment of $5 per share, on Thursday, 28th
Ootober last. ’
Third instalment of $8 per share, on Saturday, 27th
November qe*t.
Fourth Instalment of $5 per share, on Monday, 27th
December next.
The Stockholders aro also notified that all or any of
the instalments on tho- Stock subscribed for by them
may bo paid in advance, aqd that interest will be al
lowed from the date qf payment of each instalment up
to the Ist January next.
By order pf the Board of Directors.
THOMAS SPARK?, Treasurer,
No. 121 Walnut Street
Subscription Book now open for the balance of the
Stock, at tho Office of the Treasurer, Jrom 9 A.M. to
1 P. M.
pHU.iDBX.pnu, Oat. 3,1858.
rvrqws» Notice.—Green and Coates-Streot Phi*
IL3 LADELPHIA PASSENGER RAILWAY COM
PANY,—A second instalment of FIVE DOLLARS per
share on the capital stock ef the Green and Coates
street Philadelphia Passenger Railway Company will
be due and payable 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 aod3P. M.
007-td HARRY CONNELLY, Treasurer.
jCfeto publications.
NEW LAW BOOK.—KUNE’S BLACK
STONE —The moat material parts of Blackatono’s
Commentaries reduced to questions and answers, by
John 0, Devereux. Just received and for sale by
KAY A BROTHER,
Law Booksellers, Publishers, and Importers,
0020-thm-6t 19 South SIXTH Street
MEN’S FINE CALFSKIN BOOTS,
Boys* aud Youths’sewed Boots and Shoes, with
all other descriptions. Best city manufacture. Low
prices? DUTTON’S,
No. 11l North SECOND St., ab. Arch, East side,
oc2l-lhs-2t# “Sign of the Red Boot.”
£?s_ POWELTON HAS BEEN BE
/gre DEEMED.
celebrated Trotters In the Field for THURSDAY,
Oct 2Ut,'l65S;
1 o’olook—Premium.
James White names b. m. May Queen.
Sami Wilson <* blk g Goliah.
Mr. Bllger <( BllgerColt.
2# o’clock—Premium $lOO.
Mr Stettson names Gray Stallion.
Geo. liouvlor ’• .Bar Stallion UhlelT.
E. K. Conklin enters Chcflt. Stallion Am. Star,
BK o’clock—Premium $lOO.
Mr. Wiu Roberta names b. m Fanny Fern.
E. K. Conklin “ b. m. Kate.
FRIDAY, Ooi. 22d, 1868.
ROMAN OBARIOT RACES—MiIe, and repeat, be
tween Mrs. Josephine Sawyer and Madam Emma Do
Baek.
The above Chariots have been obtained from L B.
Lent, Esq., and will be under the superintendence of
the world-renowned Sami. Stiekney. Esq.
Premiums for Trottiog will be the samo as hereto
fore. 0021-2t*
WILLIS’S PATENT STUMP EX
TRACTOR.—The attention of Farmers and
land-owners generally throughout the coun'y is called
towards this valuable and poworful machine for the
extraction of Stamps, pulling down trees, removal of
rocks, bulldluga. Sc e
A company of gentlemen of this city have secured
from the inventor the Patent Right for the State or
Pennsylvania, and aro now prepared to sell county
rights, machines, Ac., on reasonable terms.
AppUcatloui can be made to AARON OLEMBNT,
Agent, at the Office of the Company, No. 230 South
THinD Street, back room.
Pbi'adelphia, Oct. 20ta, 1868.
. N, B —Pamphlets, wlih illustrations and testimoni
als, can be had on application at theofflee. ocZl-3t
A SPIRANTS to West Point Academy
Xa. obtain individually that special instruction in the
studyand acquisition of Mathematical and Mechanical
Science which insures distinction in pursuing the ardu
ous course of that institution, and attainment of the
higher Amdemichonors, at P.SrKWAßT’B lnstitute,
108 FOURTH St, below Chestnut. ocdl-Ot#
(Hjfl 000 000, $4,200, and two sums
tPvJyvJvfVFj of s4,oooeach, to invest in Mortgages.
' HENRY PALMER,
.It# No. 208 South FOURTH St., abox r o Spruce,
rr»o WESTERN' AND SOUTHERN
X MERCHANTS.—A largo stock of Manila Rope,
mauiuuotured and for sale by
„ ' WEAVER, FITLER, & CO ,
0.21 Nob. 58 N. Water Bt., A 22 N. Wharves.
LONG’S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY,
N B. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Sta.
COMMERCIAL DhPARTMENT.— Book keeping in
all Its various forms ; preparing Students thoroughly
for situations in any branch of business ; Pla-n and Or
namental Writing! Commercial Oaloutfttioos: Law and
Correspondence. No institution in the United Mates
gives a mere thorough and practical course. In this
department no teaching is done in classes, and is open
DAY and EVENING. tfirae unlimited
MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART
MENT—(Separate ' from the above )—Young Men and
Boys are prepared f6r any grade of an English and Clas
sical Education, viz : Spelling. Readiog, Writing, Gram
mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, dfc., Ancient
and Modern Languages, with all thenigher Collegiate
Studies. Besslons of five months commence September
Ist, and February Ist. Pupils received at any time be
fore or after these dates,and charged accordingly. Cata
logues rurnlshed gratis.
' mh?Mf ' ¥• DUNLKAYY LONG, Principal
HefaU, Prg,
■RLA.OK LYONS CLOAK VELVET.—
c “e of superior Lyons all-Alik Velvet*, from
80 to 86 inohea wide, carefully selected. . ' J
„- BHABPLBBB & BROTHERS, .
CHESTNUT and EIGHTH. ,
WEIGHT POPELINES.
•• Valencias and Popelines
Cherbourg Robes.
Bright Canvas Plaids.
Cadis 'ilolha, Cheue.
PJoid Flannel Cloths,
Poll de Ohevrea.
EIGHTH AND OHESTNTTT.
GIRLS’ SHAWLS. ”
Square and Long fine Blanket.
Small School Shawls.
Stella Cashmere Shawls.
oc2l ■ . EIGHTH & CHESTNUT
jp A R I S 0 L OAKS
The subsorlberi are dally adding to their
EXTENBIVE ASSORTMENT
VELVET AND CLOTH CLOAKS,
Which comprise every Variety, in
BHAPS AND MATERIAL,
MARKET AFFORDS
1.. J. LEVY & 00.,
809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET.
oo2Q-4t
QHEAP VALENCIAS.
THOMAS W. EVANS. & CO,
WILL OPBK, TO-DAY,
BIX OABEB, CONTAINING B,COO YARDS,
BAYADERE VALENCIAS,
LOW PRICE
TWHNTY-FIVB CENTS PER YARD.
818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET.
oo!9-3t
pOPLINS.
JDST RBOBIVBD, IHD WILL OPBW
THIS MORNING,
REAL POPLINS,
COMPRISING
PLAID POPLINS, New Combinations.
ROBBS ALES Do.
Do MOIRE.
These Goods are the latest novelties, and will be sold
at very reasonable prices. -
T. W. EVANS A CO.,
0010 3t 9 818 AND 820 OHBBTNUT ST.
f ADIES’ BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS.
JLi Black Cloth Raglans.
. Fine black Cloaks.
Fine bl&ok Raglans.
Light Oloth Raglans.
Raglans for Fall.
Raglans for Winter.
Light Cloth Cloaks.
All the new styles.
Latest Paris Patterns.
Many new stylos.
CLOAKS MADE TO ORDER.
Children's Cloth Cloaks.
Children's Fancy Oloaka |
Workmanship or the beet.
Best materials used.
SHAWL ROOM
Contains ail tho novelties in Broche, Stella, Blanket,
and Children's Shawls.
COOPER tc OONARD,
©elB 8. E. corner NINTH A MARKET Sts.
IMPORTANT ADDITION TO THR
STOCK.
BROOHE. STELLA, AND THIBET,
BLANKET, AND MEN'S SHAWLS,
A general assortment, unequalled in this market.,
FRBNOH MSRINOSS AND OASHMERKS, .
from 68 eta toll per yard.
Super Lyons Black 811 k velvet;
Assorted Black French Lady Cloths j
Crib and Bed Blankets; .
Patent Welsh Flannels, assorted;
100 ps Merrimao Prints:
Sets of Oambrie and Swiss Ooliars and Cuffs;
Mixed Madonnas;
Bayadere Batln Travers;
Printed all-wool De Laines,and Dress Goods generally,
all at LOW PRICES.
CHARLES ADAMS,
Eighth and Arch streets.
oclO- a in th if
DRESS" TRIMMINGS,
BERLIN ZEPHYR,
SHETLAND WOOL,
EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS,
FRINGES, &.0.,
CLOSING OUT, TO RELINQUISH.BUBINESB.
The Subscriber will commence closing out his magni
ficent stock on
MONDAY, OOTOBER 11, 1863,
At prices that will Induce Purchasers to supply them
selves with a full assortment of
SEASONABLE TRIMMINGS.
The whole Block, comprising MANY NOVELTIES,
together with a full line of
STAPLE GOODS,
Will be sold at exceedingly low prices, until closed
out. :
JAMBS LINNARD,
No. 729 CHESTNUT Street,
ocO-lrn 8 doors bel. EIGHTH, north side.
Great bargains in dry goods.—
8. V. R. HUNTER
lias REMOVED from No 30 to No. 40 South SECOND
Street, where he is now prepared to tarnish the Ladies
with a fresh and well-selected stock of
DRESS GOODS,
To which he invWs their attention, being determined
to sell at exceedingly LOW PRICES.
N. B—A large assortment of Broche, Stella, and
French Blanket Bhawls. Also, a variety of Silk and
Cloth Circulars Constantly on band, at the
“CLOAK EMPORIUM,”
005-lm .No. 40 Sonth SECOND Street.
ATTRACTION!
OVER $4,600 WORTH OF SHAWLS FROM WHICH
TO MAKE A BELEOTION.
THORNLBY A CHISM.
N. 1. oor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets,
Have the best SHAWL Stock In Philadelphia. They
wonld respectfully call attention to e following very
cheap lota, viz:
46 LONG BROOHE SHAWLS at $ 8 each.
20 Do. do. do. at 10 “
20 Do. do do. at 11 “
24 Do. do. do. at 12 “
10 Do. do. do. at 13 “
20 Do. do. do. . t 14 <<
20 Do. do. do. at Id <<
8 Do. do. do. at 18 <(
8 Do. do. do. at 20 “
8 Do. do. do. at 26 “
In the above Lots of Long Broche Shawls will be
found overy desirable color of centre.
BEAUTIFUL STELLA SHAWLB
From $2 to $l2, in every color.
Frenoh Blanket Shawls in new designs.
Plain Thibet Shawls. Square and Long.
Real Canton Crape Shawls. Plain and Embroidered.
Children’s Shawls, Misses’ Bh*wls, and Gentleman’s
Shawls, at
THORNLEY A CHISM’S,
“ONE PRICE CASH BTORV
Northeast Corner EIGHTH A SPRING GARDEN.
N. B.—City and Country Storekeepers baying for oash
may find bargains at T. Sc O.’s.
P. B.—A Nagnifloent stock of Silks now on band.
telS-tf
XT'ALL AND WINTER CLOAKS.
IF OPENING DAILY.
FINE CLOTH RAGLANB,
ELEGANTBBAVER RAGLANS.
RIOH VELVET OLOAKB.
T4r Elegantly adorned with
REfb LACES, CROOHET, Ao., Sco.
' OPERA CLOAKS.
The lamest and most varied stock of these fashionable
OVER GARMENTS,
> At the widest range of prices, and suited for
MOURNING, PROMENADE, AND FULL DRESS
COSTUME,
XT THR
PARIS MANTILLA Sc CLOAK EMPORIUM,
J. TY. PB OOTO R & 00.,
< 708 CHESTNUT STREET.
Ulcntistrs.
Dr. W. S. MoILHENTTEY,Dentist,
Orrrrfr would Inform hit frlanda that lie liu resumed
nraotioe »t No. 1843 CHESTNUT Street] second door
.bore the D. B. Mint. «opl-3m
OLD TOM GIN, LONDON CORDIAL—
Imported byF. D. LONQOH4MP, 217 8.. FRONT
Street, Philadelphia.
For sale at all the principal Druggists and Grocers in
Philadelphia.
CAUTION.—The celebrated OLD TOM GIN is Im
ported into the Btato of Pennsylvania by P. D. LONG
CHAMP exclusively; homu othbb is oznuiuu.
James Field, Son, A Co., 28 Mining lane. London,
sole export agents for Messrs. Oh. Booth A Co.
oo2M2t# '
ANGS OF RIGGING mad© to order, by
\X WEAVER, FITCiBR, A 00., No. 23 N. WATER
Bt., and 22 N. WHARVES. oc2l
CHICKEN SALAD .—MINTON,
TWELFTH, below WALNUT, informs his cus
tomers aud tho publio that he is serving up his Obicken
Salad—so justly celebrated. The Celery Is cultivated
by himself, and is far superior to any that can bo found
in the market. Game in season, and Oysters in every
style. Families and Parties supplied, oc!9-12t*
BOILER and FLUE IRON of all kinds,
qualities and sizes, out to patterns at short no
tice. Promiscuous Sheets, Boiler Heads, and Rivets,
on hand and for sale at lowest rates by
EDW. 8< BUCKLEY,
oe4-lra# Gray’s Ferry Boiler Iron Works,
Ofiioe No. 6 Farquhar Building, 230 Walnut st.
<fOEED” GOLD PEN, Southwest cor-
XV ner BKGOSD and NEW Sts. oclO-St*
SMITH & BECK’ 8 EDUCATIONAL MI
CROSCOPES. MbALLISTER A BRO.,
oc!9-3t 728 CHESTNUT St.
FA. TREGO, HEAL ESTATE AGENT
• AND CONVEYANCER, THIRTEENTH Street
and RIDGE Avenue, attends to the purohase and sale
of Real Estate, Negotiating Securities, Renting houses,
and Collection of House and Ground Bents, and Inter
est Modes. Satisfactory references given, oolv-omw
WH. W. .DAKLEY AND F. T. S.
• DARLEY. Teachers of Piano-forte. Organ,
Harmony, eto. Apply at No. 1025 FILBERT Street.
oclB-6t#
Bethlehem buckwheat meal.—
The subscribers hare received their first supply ef
this season’s .White Buckwheat Meal, from Bethlehem,
Pa. ROBT. DONNELL A BON,
0019 3t* N W. cor EIGHTH and WALNUT Sts.
Abram slack’s engraving,
Sinking, and Embossed Printing, Envelope, and
Real Press Manufactory, No. I Sonth SIXTH Street,
?Ul*4tlpU*i Fa, iulB*Bw
UmoDols.
JAMES E. CALDWELL&. CO
WII|L REMOVE V.
TO THKIR
NEW MARBLE BUILD IN O,
822 CHESTNUT STBEET,
BELOW NINTH,
Monday, October 25th.
The, re.p.otrnllj loTita their
CUSTOMERS AND TUk PUBLIC TO THJBIB
new establishment.
A VRRY SBLEOT BTOOK,
Recently pnroheeed by one of the firm li/Rnropo,
especial reference to their sales.
SUPERIOR WATCHES,
DIAMONDS, >
RICH JEWELRY,
ORNAMENTS,
STERLIND SILVER.
A VISIT ENTAILS NO OBLIGATION to PURCHASE.
oc2L4tif '
■3EMOVAL.—O. C. SADLER & Go. have
Als removed from No. 9 North Water Street to No.
108 ARCH street, second door above Front. tel
iTor Sate an& to £et
Tb RENT.'—A double office on
ass floor, suitable for a shipping office, and has been
occupied as such for a number of years. Apply at 120
NORTH WHARVES. x s. J bc!9-3t*
mFOR SALE—The desirable Dwelling
house, with three-story double back buildings,
bath, heater, etc., (let 18 feet by 98,) on Thirteenth
street, above Green. The hoose is now vacant, and will
be sold at a low p-loe. F. A. TREGO, Conveyancer,
Ac , THIRTEENTH Street and RIDGE Avenue.
oc!8-3t*
MFOR SALE—a desirable Dwelling
house, Situated at the northwest corner of Thir
teenth and Aroh, with all modern conveniences. Ap
ply on the premises, or at the Counting-house of C. A.
BUBIOAM, 2026 OHEBTNUT St. , oclfi-lCt*
i~|FFIOE TO-LET.—AN ELIGIBLE OF
VFFIOH for an Insurance Company, or similar cor
poration, having three fwmnrnnU.ting rooms on the
«uae floor, No. 222 WALNUT Street, above DOCK.
Immediate possession given. Apply to
JOHN 0. KEFFKB, or
- THOMAS T. BUTCHER,
No. 112 South FOURTH Street,
mhBo-tuthi-tf second story, front room.
TO RENT, a STORE on DELAWABE
HA Avenue, below VINE Street, running through to
Water Street, 148 feet deep. Also, the Double STORE,
corner of THIRD and QUARRY Streets, 40 feet front,
oue of the best locations for Urge Business in
deiphla. Also, STABLE and OOAOH-HOUSE in
OHERRY Street, above SEVENTH, in rear of Ash
land House Apply at 273 South FOURTH Street.
Rooms on commerce street.—,
The Three Upper Rooms of 416 bommeree Street'
to Let. se27-lm -
Heal (Estate.
(OHIO AGO LOTS.—Mortgages, which aro
well secured on real estate worth three times as
much, due In one and two years, and about $2,000 in
cash will be exchanged for a general stock of Boots
and Shoes Address STARK, for one week, at this of
ttce. (Title Is undoubted ) oc2o-2t*
OOfin ACRES OF PRAIRIE LAND
'vv in lowa aad Illinois Also, 40 OUy Lots
in Waukegan, Illinois; 20 City Lots In Chicago. (Ti
tle Is perfect.) Part, or all of this property will be ex
changed for Dry Goods, Boots and. Shoes, Furs, or Gro
ceries. Address, for one we»k, CHICAGO, at this of
fice - oc2o-2t*
UJateljes, Jetoelrg, Sft.
Bailey & 00.,
VOUCIBL*
BAILEY A KITCHEN,
Have removed to their new Fire-proof, White Marble
Store,
819 CHESTNUT STREET,
NORTH SIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE,
riow opening their fell.etoek of
IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND
FANCY GOODS,
To whloh they Invite the attention of thepnbllo.
BILVIB-WAM, WATOHEB, DXAHOHDB, ADD
PEARLS,
AT WHOL.3AU AID MTAtI,.
OTieeolntums and (Eouartnersliips.
IVOTICE.—Tho undersigned have this day
l\v associated together, under the style or firm of
PEACOCK,' ZELL, A HINCHHAN, for the purpose of
transacting a Forwarding and Produce Commission bu
(sines*. at their new depot, No. 808 and 810 Market St.
DAVID B. PEACOCK,
THOMAB M. ZELL,
> HOWARD HINCHMAN.
PgiLAPgtPJU, Oct 18.1868 0539 tn th s Bt*
CO-PARTNERSHIP.— THE BUSINESS
heretofore conducted by Hunt. Webster, A Co.,
will from this date be carried on under the style and
firm of LADD, WEBSTER, A CO., who will continue
the manufacture and sale of Sewing Machines, the
former in Boston, the latter at 820 CHESTNUT Street,
Philadelphia, and in the prtnelpal olties of the Union.
September 1,1868. se27-lm
(farriages.
OARRIAGES.
WM. D, 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 guar totted.
seld-Bmif
T” O NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS.—
NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS AGENCY,
CARR A JOHNBON announce to ihe Press through
out the United States that they are completing ar
rangements on a moat'liberal scale, for a system of
TELEGRAPHIC NBWB REPORTS, which has never
betore been equalled in this country. They pledge
themselves to furnleh the earliest and most reliable re-
Sorta of all the stirring and important events of the
ay, at a price whioh. oannot fail to be advantageous to
the Press generally.
All letters and communications to be addressed to
CARR A JOHNSON,
National Telegraph News Reporters, South THIRD
Street, opposite Exchange, Phllada.
B. W; CARR,
G. W. L. JOHNSON.
Geo. W. L. Johnson, 23 Wall st., New York City.
John T. Smith Merchants’Exchange, Boston.
John Wills, corner South and Baltimore streets, Bal-
For experience and reliability In the business, we
would refer to: Morton McMichael, North American
and U.S Gazette; Swain A Abell, Public Ledger;
Jesper Harding A Son, Pennsylvania Inquirer; Johu
W. Forney, The Frees; Camming* Sc Peacock, Evening
Bulletin; F. W. Grayson A Co., Evening Journal: Jo
seph Sevorns, Evening Argue; Joseph R. Flanigan,
Daily New: William Rice. Pennsylvanian;
Everett, A Hincken, Sunday Dispatch; HsgUl A Jones,
Sunday Mercury; Jno. 8. Jackson, Sunday Transcript.
oc2o-tf
Blank notes of hand,
BLANK DRAFTS,
AND CHECK BOOKS,
On ALL PHILADELPHIA and CAMDEN BANKS,
For sale at _ PETERSON BROTHERS.
oc2o-8t » No. m CHESTNUT St.
rgw OASH BUYERS.
* JAMBS 8. EARLE A BON.,
816 OHSSTNUT STREET,
OrroeiTU THU OIUAUD BOHBU,
Invito the attention of Western and Southern Custom
ers to their immense and elegant assortment of
LOOKING-ULABBES,
OIL FAINIINOS,
PORTRAIT AND PIOTURB-FRAMKB,
Suitable for the «
FALL TRADE
JJUBENS’ MAGDALEN.
THE EXHIBITION OF RUBENS’
Great Painting of . MT
•’THE MAGDALEN RENOUNCING THE VANI
• TIES OF THE WORLD”
Must positively be closed in a few days, in order to
prepare for a magnificent collection of specimens of
* MODERN FRENCH A .? T *».».*7
Our preportion of the proceeds oMhe Exhibition Is
to be devoted to the Us ion bbssyolbst Association.
Open from 8 A. M to 6tf P. M
Admlßfiion cents.
Admission...... JAMES 8 SA BLR A SON,
oolfi-atuthti* Earle’s Galleries, 816 CHESTNUT fit.
TT IS OF THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE
X for every one to know 'where they will get the
most for their money, especially such times as these.
ZIEGLER A SMITH. Wholesale Druggists, corner of
SECOND and GREEN Ftreats, are disposing of their
White Lead, Ground Paints, of all Colors, and Window
Glass, all of the best qualify, at prices whioh will be
pleasing to buyers. ocll
- -IT-V TWO TRIPS A WEEK TO
■SISSSirasC! BBIDGETON!—and after WiDNKS
DAY, 20th Inst., the Steamer EXPRESS will le«™
Arch Street overy Wednesday and 2 aturday morning,
Eight o’clock (instead or B*, as heretofore), for
Bridgeton. Will leap. Bridgeton erery MoitfUg «"d
Thursday morning at 8 o’clock; stopptog at
City and New Oaltle. Stage, for m»JI
Kaheth, Falrton, Oedarville', Newport, Wrld-re O'eeßa,
and Maurlcetown, connect with thle boat. oet4 lm
flniden S.rnp of Tarlon. gr.de., ocia 3tw__
ale ROPE AND TWINE nmnufactirted
ind for Halo by WEAVER, FIM-ER, it CO , No. 28
North WMER «*■] Mi HQ. S* WBARVE3. ofltt
Gab be made by
end others The article
AH that Is required to sell
Doea-aot conflict irith other goodsor &"!!!$
readily, to every family’and merchant.
sending os 26 cents, or'eight, three cent atanrp*, »v *■’ +
ie.to pay the postage,'will receive a sample awl ait IT >
cessary information. . "~.i-
Our agents are making from four to six dollars a day
profit. . • - . t
Th*s is no humbug or lottery speculation.’ -
Address VAN DEUSEN BROTHERS.?
oc2l-2tfflt* < Kingston, Ulster 00,,N, Y.
V^ANTED—A BOY to go on Errands
Tv and make himself useful. Applyat this of
fice. . -v . , It#
VtTANTED—A Situation by‘a sober, in
; V duatrions Man, as Packer or Porter in a Wilde
st! ? Wna <*buu Store; Apply at No. 1704 ELDER
Street. ■ - . - ,oc2l-2t*
«TANTED—By a young Man, a Situation
, V *■ as Clerk in a Wholesale house. A moderate
salary will be satisfactory, as employment is desired.
Address'HONESTY, at this office; oc2l-3t*-»
¥MfANTED— A PARTNER with two or
V V three thousand dollars capital, to join a young
man in a well-established and. profitable mercantile
basinet*- Address, with name, BOX 329, Philadelphia
Post Office. oc2l*3t£
TTtREE OFFICE for Families wanting Ser-
JL 1 vants, Cooks,. Chambermaids, House and 'half
grown Girls, Men, and Boys. Send your orders from
all parts to O’OONNOR’O.I9 ARCADE, CHESTNUT,
above Sixth. ... . oe2l*Bt#
TfcTANTED—A smart, active .BOY, willing
.* T to make himself generally useful.'. -Address, in
han i!f^L D e or applicant, “T. F.,” this office.
oc2o-Bt# * - , --
By a young .Man,; employ*
».t meil V J® willing to do anything thatwill af
m. R^ TlDg compensation. Address ELTON, at
offlca - oe2<Wi*
T lO OANYASSERS.—To a respectable
n»7>,io as !l? ian °/ S? 0 * a pleasant, pro
unS& mJZfTZ 9 ***} situation, is* oj&n. Address
BOOKS, Bloods Daapatch, oc2o-2t#
BRONZE CLOCKS,
ANTED- — A Situation for a flrat-rate
T V Coachman, in every respect, well recommended
Address BOX 2177, Post Offie. . o«20-et*
DRUG CLERK WANTED.—A young
MAN capable of putting up prescriptions, and
willing to commence with a small salary until found
competent. One haring a knowledge of the German
language preferred. Address OAIOMBL, office of Tkt
Press. oc2o*3i»
WANTED — A second-hand Fire Proof.
Address BOX 1906, P. 0., Philada. oc2o-2t*
AFOUNG-MAN, a good. Penman and Ac-.
coontant,wall posted in double-entry book-keeping,
desires some Situation where his services would bo
available. Salary is not so much"the object as employ
ment. Unexceptionable city references can be given.
Address S. D., office of The Press.' oclQ-3t#
%\T ANTED—A HORSE and CARRIAGE,
T T —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 BOX 1556, Post Office.
ocl9-3t '
njANTED—By a young married HAN, a
“•T Situation as Assistant Bookkeeper in a.whole
sale store. Good references given. ' Address ALEX
ANPER,~'gffica of this paper oc!8-4t*
WANTED— To Rent, for tbe winter sea
son, with immediate possession! a Furnished
house of moderate site, with modern-improvements,
west of Tenth street. ' Address A. MT, office of this
paper. ' 1 '/ 004
WANTED,TOR TEE UNITED STATES
OAVAI<&Y—AbIe-bodied, nnmanled'mea, to
whom will be gives jood pay,'board, clothing, and
medical attendance.' Pay from $l3 to $33 per month.
Wo man haring a wife or child will be accepted. Apply
for MOTJSTJUS 81CEVI0X at Ho 81T MAB&HT Street,
above Eighth, north aide.
W. TH. HAQBUDSB.
Ist Lient. lit Dragoon*,
Beoraiting Officer.
INFORMATION WANTED OF ROBERT
EWING, aged U yean, who left'New' York Oity
four years ago for the West- Any Inforlnation of h!a
present whereabouts will be thankfully repaired by his
sister, M. SWING, corner of FOURTEENTH and
SBOOND Avenue, care of-Mrs. BRUCE, New-York
Oity. 0c29-ot*
ee29-Bm*
NOW YAC A N T—Two . Commtralcating
second-rtory Rooms, with or without Board, will
be ren’ed low to a permanent party. Location. Ohest
nut street, above fifteenth. - Address COMFORT, 1 1
this office... . r . , ‘ . ocZt-Btw
A FAMILY, consisting of a gentleman,
.wife, and three children, aged respectively ten,
eight, and six years, desire Boarding from the first
of December next. Best references given and required.
Address BOX 1174 Philadelphia P. 0. ' oc2o-4t*
PRIVATE BOARDlNG—Handsome
rooms, with, Parlor, in a quiet family, with
out children, may be obtained at Mo. SOS South ELE
VENTH, opposite Clinton. “ oc2o-2t*
A GENTLEMAN and LADY, also Sin
gle Gentlemen, may obtain Board at 713 Chest
nut Street, opposite Masonic Hail. 0011-12t*
Mrs. d. p.; bowers* walnut-st.
THEATRE, corner of NINTH and'WALNUT
Btreets. THURSDAY EVENING. October 21,18(9.
COURT AND OITY.
Sir Paladin Scruple, Mr filchings: Lord Dangerfield,
Mr M’Douough; sir Hany Whipple,. Mr.Keach;
Lady Whiffle, Miss Rich tags; MSs Barbara Barobln
der, Mrs Bowers.
VICTIMIZING.
Fudge; Mr Drew; Mies Julia Snooks, Miss Wilks.
Prices of admission—Seeond Tier and Family Ofrole,
and Third Tier, 25 cents; Parquefc 87# cents; Drees
Circle, 60 cents; Private Boxes, according to theh
locale t sB and 95; Single Seats in Oroheatra and Private
Boxes, 75 cents.
Doom open at quarter before 7 o’clock; Curtain rises
at 7 vj)’clock.
American academy of music,
BROAD AND LOCUST Streets. .
THE GREAT RAVELS! '
THURSDAY EVENING, Oct 21,1868 >
The magnificent Fairy Pantomime, entitled
BIANCO; 08, THE MAGIC SWORD,
Bianco, Don Albino’s Valet, Gabriel Ravel; Brocolo,
a Gardeuer, Francois Ravel.
NJCODEMUS.
Nlcodemna, Francois Ravel j Julia, M’lle Lina Windel.
To commence with dashing and graceful
EVOLUTIONS ON THE TIGHT ROPE.
Admission—Parquet, parquerUircle, and Balcony, 60
cents: Family Oirole and Amphitheatre, 26 cents.
Beats can be secured from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. with
out extra charge. Children under 10 years half price.
TMTHEATLEY & CLARKE’® AROB-ST.
TV THEATRE.—WiIIiam 3. Frederldu, Acting ai d
Stage Manager.
- THURSDAY EVENING, October 21. 1863,
THE WAY TO GET MARRIED.
Tangent. Mr Wheatley; Caustic, Mr Gilbert; Toby
Allspice, Mr Clarke; Blok Dash&ll, Mr 9kswell;
Captain Falkner, Mr. Dolman; Julia Faulkner, lilts
Taylor.
To conclude with THE TVBECK ASHORE.
Admission, 25 eta . Secure! Seats in Dress Circle, 87 J#
cts; Orchestra Stalls, 60 eta; Seats in Private Boxes, 75
cts; Gallery, 13 cts; Gallery for Colored Persons, SO eta;
Private Box in Qollery for Colored Persons, 93 oti;
Whole Private Box, $3. -
Dooreopen at quarter before T o’clock; oommence at
7 Jf, precisely.
QR AND CONCERT
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
MONDAY EVENING, October 25th.
B. SPALDING hss the honor of announcing Nut the
RenowDed Pianist,
MR. GUSTAV BATTER,
together with the following eminent artistes.
Mme. BERTHA JOHANNBEN,
DisUngniahed Prlma Donna;
Miss MARIA 8. BRAINKRD,
American Pnma Donna from New York,
\ Oratorio* and Concert 8
Mr.W.H. DEUNKTT,
Primo Basso, recently returned from Italy;
Mr. J.F. TAUNT,
The Popular American Tenor;
Prof CLARE H. BEAMES Conductor,
Will appear in grand OoDcert u above.
In order to Insure a large attendance, the Manager
will distribute among the audienoe, several hundred
valuable presents, including TWO RICH SILK 80883,
valued at $76 and $25, which may be seen at the dry
goods house of Geo. Fryer, No. 016 Ohestnut street.
Also, a beautiful SILVER-PLATED TEA SET, valued
at $6O; a SPLENDID CASTOR, valued at $2O; and a
MAGNIFICENT ICE PITCHER, valued at $l6, to ba
aeon at John O. Mead & Sons’, corner of Chestnut and
Ninth streets. . '
Tickets, with reserved seats...•••••ONE DOLLAR.
To be had at the music stores of Lee A Walker and
Beck and Lawton. Sale will commence on Wednesday,
Ootober 20th. - oo!9
SEVENTH WEEK !!—OONGERT HALL,
OHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH.
The CRIMEAN SCENERY and BATTLES, repre
sented by gigantio revolving DIORAMAS, Illustrating
the RUSSIAN WAR and destruction of Sebastopol.
ID* Op en every Evening, and Saturday Afternoon.
Admission 25 cents: Children 13 cents.
Doors open at 7 o’clock. Performance at a quarter
of 8 o’clock. oclB-6t
Assembly buildings, tenth and
CHESTNUT Streets.
Here again! Return of the old favorite,
SIGNOR BLITZ.
New and Comical Scenes In VENTRILOQUISM.
Extraordinary Magical Demonstrations, and the
LEARNED CANARY BIRDS.
Open every Evening during the week, at half-past 7
o’clock and on Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons at 8.
Admission, 26 cents; Children, 13 oents. se24-Im*
National hall—market street. •
ONE WEEK MOBB.
J. IX6OO Wiluaiib’s celebrated
PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE.
This magnificent PAINTING commences withOhaoe,
and continues down In historical o£*er to the Babylo
nish Captivity, containing more than fifty of the most
sublime and interesting scenes to theßlble.
Exhibition BVHBY EVENING. Doors open at 7, to
oommenoe at a quarter before 8 o’MockprecUely
Tickets 25 cents—to be had at Hall door. Ohlldre
under 10 years 16 cents.
Also. Exhibitions on WEDNESDAY and SATUR
DAY AFTERNOONS for families and schools. Doors
open at 2; to commenoe at 8 precisely. .
Explained by Professor TIBBUJTS. set-K w
ENGRAVING
MASON’" SPERM OIL—
The subscriber has been appointed, sole sgeot
for the State of Pennsylvania and the Western States,
for the sale of
MASON’S SPERM OIL,
UaaS for LUBRICATING o r HORNING. Warranted
not to gum or heat. Consumers, as well as the trade
generally, are respectfully invited to call and receive
samples and Judge for thomselves.
R. WILSON DESILVER, Agent,
HOS. DELAWARE Av. bo!o» OUEaTMJTBt
Philadelphia.
H/lASON’3 SPERM OIL.—
if J. 000 great advantage this OIL possesses over
«nm« others is. that it answers as well for a Lubricator
52 a Burner! ’b. WILSON DESILVER, Ageat,
as a "Utue fcfluth DELAWA £fc
Below CHESTNUT Street
T^IASON’ 8 sperm oil.— s
ItA Warranted to burn Iji any ordinary Lamp; free
from SMBLt, EXPLOSION, OP OBOBT.
R. WILtON DErILVER, Agent,
110 South DELAW ARB Avenue,
ILlow CHESTNUT.
MASON*® sperm oil.—
1,000 QaiK-na just received.
The-beat Lubricator ever offered to the publ'c. War
ranted not to gum or beat.
R. WILSON DESILVER, Agent.
110 8 DELAWARE Avenue,below CHESTNUT,
ocl9-tu’hß-3t ' Pbiladt Ipbia.
SHAD*— 60Bbls & 80 Half Bbla Sea Sbad,
Now landicg and for sale by
C. C. SADI.ERA CO.,
oo!6 v ARCH Btreet, 2d do.-r above Front.
ITALIAN HEMP.—A large stock, of Itu.
LIAN HEMP on band and for sale by
WEAVER FITLER & 00,
9.12 ' fcKiN. WKARTp,
personal.
Boarding.
amnsemenis.