The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 22, 1858, Image 3

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•Rbmqiods -MMmas'Y EBTBi|DAT^yhe,,ao^n*,
day Bansbffi-street Churchy ye sw rd ay - ’ifr *
onebrthe largest ever heldih toatpUce, Andthe '
«e©ikdg^jr|^fe^k^St-wttii;anlnterest jfulty u equal 4o
thelno>t remarkable maatings^held ?at.Jayne’e Kafr
laat ,*prlng{ r The union?charact«r of-it wu strikingly
erin'ce&ihtne'cotdialsehtjmehta Interchanged betwaef
of of thV synods of iKel'twi
branches ft Presbyterian Church; now: jn *e«*lon Ir
thiftlty'l TheVnereisetfif Atnion auihng'the. dtffertil
Preach** of the Church i§ so manifest, that the,
tion aof a speedy coßinglogetiiec of All 1 who proto® the
aarnchc&dcanßCircclybttoofi*Bpd,o* i;^: r • .
Thttftorning meeting at theßuttonwoM-streetP*?*:
bytwtanOhuich (Boy.T: haa*]l? .experi
enced a manifest increase Jn' numbed dorlng the pre
aent week. The meeting* *^the lion** of the Diligent
Engine Company h»T« d*cw*»ed ln : namb«ra,'but are
still held- i. very afteinoon W‘ fire w clock.
The meeting there>t thaiioiir y«fterfay was fairly at
tended, asd poateaied* good degree of interest. the
afteredon/s *t Jr-A^SolfiX-Cliutheran)
preached a sermon at theSansom-ijtreet Church .lii,the
evening, at half-pY*tJfvenV
meeting hold in Jayne** Hail, morerespeciallyfot flte
moo, at which there Wu a'terylarge number of clergy
men, many-of whom 'toolcfan active parkin the pro
ceedings. H The .meeting was kept’ up until near half-
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OABPkTHousEi—Someof'Onr-readerflEbayriot
'he aware*that ad Carpet House la
now. {doing a , largo -tjuiitieae. on rArch.street, below
Nlnth.'We allttde Al*
dealt 8^ r ; lu>{rVeent vWt to .their
place we found a mosVcredltabie display ofearpets, and
r. on they appear to be - driving' we ‘ infer
that not otaly their stook but alio their prides ** take**
wlthihe‘publlo: v .‘
Card . —At ; the Aoodemy of Musioon Saturday
evening, the performances will befot.lhe Benefit of
Young Amerloa./* ; ' A novel and mostamutlog enter
taininenthiabeen.prepared for.the occasion,which the
little Beneficiary trait* will meet the approval of his
friends, asy-tn addition to other new features, he will
appear,, fo^‘th9 r first time', aa 41 Hexoules” and as
“ Panohluello *\ Yor particulars the pnblloare refer
redtohilU otthe day f ~
Taa Navv XißD.onWedneKUy puionlej on
animated and beautiful sppearenoa.. for an hour be
fore ttOoo,thatim* appoiot»d for.oonsfghißg tbs I«JUh
cuter’’ tofcertheocoforth native element, throngs of
gay ladies,and gallant beaux-might be ind wending
their way to every available spot from.whenceavKw
of the intefbitlog ceremonies might be hadAt 1210
P. M. aba (theehlp)elld gracefully down her ways,and
&ash« touched the water, Ulsshane, the beautlfulpre*
siding genius exclaimed in s clear and
dlftlnet voice, heard Icndabovc the acclamations of,the
assembledthousands: "BuyjvurclotbosofOranvllle
Blbkes;Ko. 607 Ohestnut'streetX, ; ;
John 0. Head ABoxs, corner of Ninth and
Chestnut streets, have Just completed a great improve
ment In Tea and. Coffee Beta, whereby they can be placed
on Stoves and fires to boil Tea and Ooffee/ They are of
their ownmanufaefare, zichly chased, and warranted
of the fio#*t quality." „0c22-2t.
Buohakak, at Seventh and Spring Garden, has
joit received a farther suppiyof his popular Cigars.
Borne new brands, with all the others .so mu'oh reeoxn
meoded. We commend our'frißDds ioglve him a cell.
They cannot fall to be pleased with all he sells.'
THE'GRnAT'PniZB FidßT— Among
tk* Fdncy /—Oar oihenrlsc staid and sober city, was
yesterday mornlog thrown into a fever of "exdtemefafc,-
io regard to the*result of the fight lo Canada, for the
"Championship ’of, America,”. and a pone'of's6,ooo.
Bhoold any of our readers have been silly enough to bet
oxderfrfon Clothing on the result/all we can do to al
leviate their sorrows, : le to direct them to the fashiona
ble.*; Old Franklin Ball Clothing Emporium” of. E, Hi
Edridge* no< 321 tiheathut street;
Wzffns Coxing.—Were it not for. the aufiujnn.
like hues which the.forest has aasttmed, ahd the f»u.
lag leaves and fading* foil age of our parks and sidewalk
tree* And shrubbery, wo should still feel as if Bummer
wis with us, and Winter yet far distant; but Winter
will soon come, and with it wilt come the necessity for
suOh'seaspnable,'cpinferUble t ahd elegant garments'as
are madcat tho .Brown Stone Clothing Hall’of £oel«
hill A Wilson, Nos. 608 and 606 Chestnut street, above
v Jlz: . ..V
9na T7bw Patimt Goal Scuttle.—
The Herrick Peteat Carpet'S weeper*
trenoh
roo*M L- ,
Fleet end ftraußlte Seta.
Blower . a are
sold'At’B. W. Carryl’a House lurnlirtilnjj Store, 7H
OhMtnat street,
f • ?
Opera Goers and others, who desire a Compres
sible dress Hat.-,will' he pleased to learn .that Wartrair
too, Hatter, 480 Oheatnoti-t, has jqit received /from
Peris'in .invoice of Glbas 1 superior** OhapeauiWe
chin'qaes” of improved floisli. A full assortment of
genuine Scotch Capsirillalso be found, u above. '
©&2-3t ' ' ... ; ... ■
HoNoaiDLS.—The flrst Premlamfor Penman
ship at the Hew Tork*Ptate Pair has Just been awarded*
to Bryant ft.Btratton of cur city. The specimens from
their Mercantile College, now on exhibition at the
Fra&Ufo Institute, attrsot much attention. s
Rich Materials for Window Draperies and
Curtains," of the best quality wide.'Frensh Satin Dam
ask Plain Satins, Brocateltes, Lasting Terry, ail colors,
Moquette, Ac. Tassels, Gimps, Fringes, Satin Galoons,
Embroidered Satin Curtains, Gold aml : Bole Wood Win
dew Cornices, any style, made to order. The largest
end.moatchoioe assortment in Philadelphia. We re
sprciftUlyiSllclt a call from allboyers,at 710 Chestnut
street. [oc2l-2t] W. H. Oman. A Beo. .
. Gilt WisdoV Shades, 75 cents eachi with Tas*
sel, Cord, and Brassbi, 719 Cheitnut streetr ""> ..
Wi H. Oiißn Ac Brno.
Table and Piano Covers.— All kinds. W. H.
O&rfjl A Bro., 719 Chestnut street. • ,oc2l-2t
JmportaUott#.
[Reported for the Press .J '
RlCHMOND.—Steamship Pennsylvania, Teal—-613
boxes tobacco Thos Webster, 7r; 180 doEouA Boehm;
43 do 7 R Saak; Bdo R H Jenkins; 125 boxes'B4 cases do
Wardle A &teveason;,6 boxes H O’Donnell; 20 boxes do.
Backnor. McCammbn ft Co; 00 do Meroer ft Aotelo: 46
oues do Bohan ft T*ltt;l4 empty bbls Massey & Col
lins; 63 do' Bogle ft Wolfe; ISO ) bbja floor jah Devereox;
41 b&lie cotton J 8 & BL Perot; 8 do domestics Tingley,
English ft'Co; 2 bbls llqsor Kune k C»rrblI;Oo WeJ
lerftOo; 16bags flaxseed27l do peai.O H Cummings:.
126 do frnlt Tnstin ft Shewell; 98 bags coffee Garrett k
Martin; 628 plgeletd 0 J Adams k Vo; 87 pkgs sundries
Jas Morgan; lLO'bege grain Freemah k SLmpeon; 6 hhdb
molsues Field ft‘Keehmfej'l bbl midis Jordan k Bro;
7 bags fruit Inogerioh k Smith; 82 pkgftdo GUI k Paul;
69 Mgs do N JJ«lUdzs;‘4B do Greiner & Herkne**; SO do
A W Prettjman; 19 bbls oysters Capt Mitchell; 19 bbls
ginseng Parker ft Toland; 80 pkjp sundries lb bale* cot- 1
tori orders. , r >.
Philadelphia boabb op trade. 1 * j
LiwaxNcaJOßjrßOjr,- ) ■ ‘
£DWARD C, BIDDLS,. f COMMITTB* OF TUB HOSTS:
EDWaBD G } a t" -- - \ :
../ LETTER. DAQft f
lk* Jfsr*6s«jj’J?2£ha*if<; PXOeuUlfki*. -, _
Ship TusearoraVßnnleTy.. ...•••Liverpool; Oet 39
Ship Pri&oa de. Jblnvllle,Foster..... Pernambueo, Soon
Barque gt James,Onise;.....Bio de Janeiro, Oct 20
Barque Fri^ciUa,* ! *irton:..........U...Hav4ne i soon
Barque Washington Batcher, Collin*.... .Havana, soon
Barque Thomas Dal’ett, B i U.....,.,..,L'gtiayra, soon
Brig lUa Bead, Taio ...Bt.Jsgo de Cuba, soon
Brig dbeedsway, Th0mp50n. ...... Port ah Spain,'Oet 25
Brig Hermes, Dewars, Lisbon, eooh
Brig Bppo Hendrick, 5chat..............L0nd0n, soon
gchr Caroline Bhaw; 8haw.V*«%.V.....M .Cardenas, soon
' marine intelligent*- i?
PORT OF FHIUDELPHU, Oct. 22, I«#®.
07N &18P8..88 ISUN 5ET5,.;.......6 22
HIGH 3 09
- ARRIVED,, '/
Steamship Pennsylvania, Tealj from Richmond, via.
Norfolk; 80 hours, with mdse and passengers to Thos
Webster, Jr. Passed ahip Thos H Perkins, for St John,
Hu, Arlington, for Aspineall. and Shamrock, for. New
Orleans, below the Ledge JLightf barque Itma.for Bar?
badoes) at-'anchor below the'Brioyon.the Middle; a
barque, two bnge, and several ecbrs below Beedy I*I»
and:. and a Bremen brig, with passengers, at anchor off
DelawareOlty.V ,Y. ' .
Scbr Compromise. Cabbage, 1 day from. Odessa, Del,
with grain'to Christian k Oar ran, 4 *. ‘
Sohr Waponsa, Morris, 2days rroiriSmyrna, Del,with
grain to las BacrAttft 80n,.,
Sehr Jas L Heverin, Hollingsworth, 1 day from Dover,
Del, with corn to7«a Banatt k Bon.' , . , .
Bohr Emma, Brooks,! day .from New Castle,Del,
with oats to 74s Barratt k S6n. .
Schr Delaware, Denby, l day from Smyrna, Del, with,
wheat-to7asßairAtt & &on.Y "v Y
Bohr -7 W Hall, Morris, 1 day . from. Little Creek
Landing,'wilh oats t 6 7 L flewfey * Co, _ ~ -
Sehr barab Hinge, Wearer, 6 days from Wocdbridge,
witb .mdte.toN .Leonlg • - ’' '
SchrWmP Corbitt;Boss,fromProrldenee; . _
rv - ‘ .
Steamship Delaware, CopesrN York, 7 Allderdice. ; <
Barque Edmund Dwight, Nickerson, Norfolk* Noble,
Hammett A. Caldwell .* \ v. y <, .
Schr .Charlotte .SbawrShaw, Sagna la Grande,’ - do
Schr Oasis, Alpine, Bagged Island, NB, J M Kennedy
A 00. - ... - % .
gchr Sarah Mioge, Wearer,' New York, Bancroft,
LewisOo< r' { j
Sehr Yaahti Sharpy Sharp, Boston, B MUnes k Oo
Schr Wmp Corbitt, Bom, New Bedford; Tyler; Stone
k Co. ’• ii-’O-.;. jv-o'.^r
gtr H L Gaw, Iler, Baltimoro, AGtores, Jr.
r ’ lx - rCotresßondence of .The Press.) - - ••< \
BAVBB DB..GBAOE, Oot 21.1868.
The Kingston, left here this.morning, with t,boats,
laden and consigned aafoUows: = -- v r «* »;. •
00l 7. S corn, o&tsj &o: to .Hamphr.ies, '
Heffman k Wright; T 7 Moyer, ldmbor to Malone k 1
Taylor, and pig Iron, AG Cattell ft.Oo; OolJ a ;
lot; lumber to D B Taylor; U h YanlUrg, bark to or
d»rr Beonomy, coal Capt, Porter; rye,
com, fte. to Humphries, Hoffman ft-Wiigbt; 00l 7 Bee*
bar, lumber to M Trump ft Son. - V* - .-a
'' ' /donespondence of The Press.) ‘
.. READING, Oct. 20,4858.- 1
The. toUowing boats, from,the-Union Canal, passed 1
Into the Schuylkill Canal, to-day, bound to Philadel
phia, laden and consigned!*! follows:. .. ’.
Merchant, floor, Ac. to Humphries,;'Huffman ft>
Wrlgh'Y Sarahfflicd,graldtodo; Tradetmenpronrife'
to Eckert ft Oo; Golderi Bale, railroad sUls to B Penna
BBOo; James Cameron, lambeKtdM'Tramp ft Son; 7
k D Bichaid, grain to JAW Kaibaobj O H Blehexd,
ootn wood to American Nagle, grain- to
<V
denirfcgli** preTalid .Inca je»tonl»y moTmn(f.
U tk*t n coaid obuen notbini puiloa la or oat; The
Boftrd Ltiiort, W*rti H ir BhfcWi
K,i. w a wu]!.nl.. Jobn Fortjtb, Jr.P Bfiy.rd, %6-
]'.K£ .t. nuioxAniJ" ' '■
r- (OorrMhoodCso. of the PhUMelpbl* S*objn«c-) ,;
5. ;” Oir* ISIiiSD. Oot 21, o>f PM.
•'Beferal'benn brigs and iwhooderahate gonein daring
the dor; ■•WiadH» > 'wUh‘inaio»t(ODB of »
‘ : Toaid id/ivl :fTHOS.'.B, HDtrtim.
' ArriTed,Bbib»76briH?nVy; front Batbj^interjphiibjr,
. from New York; Loridhnr * .
- 41 - * v "i -CBanuagTOH, Oct2l*«
V . : ATrircd. Cblpd /arcat*, .'‘fidrtrd’ Jfwrdtt?
1 - Bootk.rh'Obi.l; PHncOtolSj .nS b.niae.Begin., from H
' ; .-. :T.itf'*bi(«''Toaig'‘B»B(;__Por«»i><l( i ;B<(«h»mbeia nod
v VOdmmOdon; from Bort<;n:Uo««T»,lilr .ndtrtacoUie*,
: : froß £tHrp»oli Kihbm M»nr»h, '; "
. ' M6aP*ilSot;f«iul 'Bo.ton; GwrgyWwhiniton, fro^
- ■ "
S.iJ'iUitV \Rt£;S?'d. i 455
/sto.mßhlp Ke nn el).'?^>°l^“-‘ r f’ red N York
: Te |tt.p ißibell*) RoUlnfl)tor H.WM, ol«wd »t
■•jskss N?w To,k; ' < *
"StlS Iflp"; k '” ca . ».™«* »*' Bmmah
T *B>*lp B«* d I ohi “ :a '*°r ? E ’ >* ll6d
I hr*™«; h rpl,lMa l -tere a
f P.tten, tor New Orlejm, tailed
from Bordeaux let Inst- .. . '
i ship B O Wlnthrop, NorvlUe, from Baltimore, arrived
Hit Havre, 8d lost.- 1 ' ' * . .
5 Ship GutteobnVg, Weeks, fro n Hew Orleans, armed
4t Liverpool 6th inet .
Ship 5 Levi, Woodbury, Bradford, from New Orleans,
arrived at Liverpool 7th fast,' • ,
■ Ship Susan G Owen.'Nortonj from Charleston, arrived
at Liverpool 7th lost. . , V 1 ' ~
s Bliip 'Uccle Joe, Plnkhara, from. OHy Point, arrived
at Liverpool 7th lost.
SWp Ohimboraso, Horae, hence, via St -John, NB, for
LlverpboljWae spoken 9th IristVlat 44, long « SO. ‘
Skip Borneo. Mitner, for Bionmond, Va, cleared at N
York yeiterdiy.V: r ...» a .
SWpDatld Brown, BObm, for Slam,; sailed trom Sin
?*Ship Ohataworih,;Horn, from Ban JTraablaw, arrived
a. Singapore Au« 0. . ’ ,’ .
, Ship Golden Gate, Hepburn, from New York, at Bln
**Bhip Indian, Averill, from Boston, arrived at Client*
ta ’Ang 14 f ‘
■ Ship Isaiah Crowell, Turner, from Boston, at Calcut
ta Aug 16. . . , * '
: Ship Dashing Wave, Youngjfi nm San Franotseo, ar
rived at Calcutta Ang 20.- 4 ~ „ _ ,
Ship Wisard, Woodatde, from Manilla for New York,
passoa'Anjier July 80. _
ShtpAUred Hill Magee, from Boston for Hong Kong,
pawed Abjler Aug 5 • r“ * j 1 * . •
Skip Kate Hooper, Johnson, from Baltimore for Hong
Hong; passed‘Anjier Aug 6. f .
; Skip -Telegrapn, Hoyt, from l Callao, at Queenstown
stktnst. _
Ship Revere, Roeko, from Torrevease, arrived at Boa*
ton2othlust; • ‘ ’ 1
Ship Sootla, Mlakelly, forßotterdam t tailed from
Baltimoreyesterday.' ■ -■
Barque Virginia and KstelUna, Wilkins, from Bio da
Janeiro, arrived at New Orleans yesterday.
Barque-Aurora, (Swsd) Holmgen, from Padaog, ar
rived at Boaton 20th’tast.-^
: Barque Hary& Kendall, Shankland, hence at Ha
vanaTOthinst., ‘: .. - '
1 Baxque.'XaodDy, Handy> from. Heir York, arrived at
Hafwa-XOlh inat.
' Birque B Sherwood, Hall, from Mobile, arrived at
Liverpool Tth inst. >r -
Brig Chicopee, Howes, for Philadelphia, sailed from
.Boston 30th tort, * . ■
' Bohr Hooter, Racket. for Philadelphia, sailed frrom
New Bedford 20th tart,.. >,
Bohr Anna Smith, Smith, from New Haven for Bran
dywine, arrived at New-York yesterday.
Bebra Alert, Obaopion, and Pearl, Brown, henee at
Boston 30th lost. -
1 Bohr Pawtucket, Rom, hence, arrived at Blehmond
aothinst. ; : . ~ <\ ,
. BiigJ West, Wooster, for West Indies, cleared at Nor
folk lath lost. < i
Brig Alfred Bxsll, Betdling, for Now York soon, re
mained at Havana 1-ith inst.
Bohr Undine, RUley, cleared at New York yesterday
tor Philadelphia. . * 1
• Bohr J Q Harris, Charles, hence, arrived at Norfolk
JStb Inst. . , „ .
Bohr N 0 Harris, Sawyer, hence, arrived at Portland
10th inat. - „
Schr Hannah Willetts, Oranmsr, hence at Newbury
port 10th lost. >
- Bohr Telegraph, Niekerson, hence, arrived at Boston
iOthlnst...* . . .r.- - ' • -
Bohr Richard Thompson, Law,' sailed from Bristol
10th Inst, for Philadelphia. ..,’■■■■ -
' Schr Allen Middleton, Jr, Sipple, from Bristol for
Philadelphia, at Bast Greenwich 10th Inst.
Schrs Jas H Yanoe, Barge, from Boston for Philadol
>bla{ Amanda, Kelly, Bsetport for doj starlight, York,
’iztiana for do, and Rockingham, Murphy, Portsmouth
for do, at Newport 17th Inst, and remained 19th
' Schr-. Bailie T Dhartre, Ohartre, from Providence for
Philadelphia, at Newport 18th ..inat, and remained next
lehrs ,Cton Clinch, Bassett, and 0 L Hulie, Bonce,
sailed from Providence 16th Inst, for Philadelphia.
Schr John M Clayton, Kirk, cleared at Baltimore yes
terday for Wilmington, Bel.
; Propeller Bristol, Allen, oleared at New York yester
day for Philadelphia.
NAVAL.
The U- S frigate Sabine, irom New York for Bnenos
Ayres, was spoken ISth inst, lat 4013, long 72.
DOMBBTIC PORTS
NEW YOBK, Oot 21—Ar, ships Bt Nicholas, Bragdon,
Havre; BUsabethf 80hmldt, Bremen; barques Waltham,
.Witham, Cardiff; Bav4n«ah,Buih; Liverpool. " 1
Old, eohrs Lacy Whltham, Milton, Tortugas; Hamp
ton,'Eddine, Norfolk; Bnby, Tracy, Attakapos.
Sailed, steamships Marion, Poster, Charleston; Roan
oke, Skinner, Norfolk.
FOREIGN POBBB.
1 (Per steamship Korops, at Halifax )
Ar from New York Oot-Mb, Inkermaon, at Helvoet;
6th, Olanee - and Slttende, at Antwerp; Oarollne, at
Havre; Venice sod Patrick Henry, at 1/eel; Norma, at
Qlouocester; 7th, James Foster, at Liverpool.
. 1 Ax from Charleston Oot 7th, Ohaee, at Liverpool.
Sid for flew Orleans Oct oth, O J Patten, from Hull.
. Bid f>r Boston' O t bth, Onward, from Deal
■ The brigantine Ida, from Boston for Smyrna, put Into
Gibraltar with loss of sails, yards, Ac: would have to
repair;. 1 ;'
/. .'xr 4 -: ■ > - i **
' Singapore— Ar Aug 31; Manilla. Robinson, Penang;
Sid July-kO, Samuel* Appleton, Kelly, Penang and Bos*
ton; Aug 3d 1 Lady Suffolk, Lavender, Hong Kong; Bos
ton, Potter, Manilla.
Calcutta—Ar Augl4, Harry of the West, Patterson,
Mauritius. ‘ Sid, Clarissa Courier, k Bunting, Boston;
Pleiades, Hall, do. s j
Galte—Ar Ang 31, Shepherd Knapp, York, Madras.
Messina—Ar Bept 38, Aurora; Costa, Boston
Smyrna—Ar Sept 22, Sultana, Watson, N York.
Malta—Ar Sept 26, Henry Hill, Watson, Boston.
Alexandria— Ar Sept 7, Irme, Taull, Boston.
. Malaga—Ar Sept 22, Commodore, Williams, N York;
Fortuoe, Havener, do.
Ar at Havana 14th fast, Victoria, Vidal, N York; La
Oigueoa, Gooding, Portland. 13tb, A A Chapman, Lo
rent. aew Orleans; Bersnda, Howard, Msriel. I2th. P
Larrabee, Ault. Bath; 8 W Maitland* Speed, Mobile;
Merriman, Fitts, Portland. 10th, Tallalula, Hanson,
N Orleans
Sidlith,/ P Hooper, Haff, Baltimore; John Gray,
Oalder, Falmouth. 13th. J Curtis, Hamel/, New York;
Salem, Kendall,Doston; Ooeau Spray, Wilkes, N York.
12th, “Gomese,’* Gantner, N Yoik; Luna, N Orleans.
Ar at Glbira 7th. Lauretta, Bmith, Bftrina.
Ar at Olenfuegos Bd, Slewons, Boston.
* Ar a Cardenal 12th. H Parks, Portland '
Sid 18th, Blodget, Wilmington
Bid from Matansas 10th, J Bandel, Patterson, New
Orleans. ‘
IRRIVAIS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS.
to to oia o'oiook inis hobhihs.
GIRABD HOUBK—OfaMtnnt ctnot, belov Ninth.
O D Lnmbard, M*lae Mlb« lombkrd, Muloe
Mrs Johnsou, Maine- ' Mits Bobinson, Maine
P H Olarke ft son, Pa Mr Cancan ft la, PJttsb’gh
H B Wilkins. Pittbnrgh Jas T Hali, Pa
A G Carlin, Pa E W Leavenworth, N Y
Jas E B-own, NY G Morris ft lady, N Y
Jas McCallough, N Y Jas T Morehead. Jr, N O
Miss A Morehead, N 0 ’ Miss B Lindsay, N O
W P Emerson, Boston W H Churchill. Ky
7 BTbrockmortori,Ky Jos Blount, N C
N BTodd, PhHa Wra Durant, Boston
G Barlow A lady,-N Y J A Hatchlnson.Ohio
A D Rogers A lady, Ohio Dr 7 N Hiester ft la, Pa
HrS Opie, Portsmouth. Va F J Banard and la, Ala
Dr Phniips ft la, K T Mis< Waits, Portsmouth
BP Black, Easton,' W Masaenburg, Va
H Holmes, NO' " L 8 Gordon. Balt
'Mr Jenkins, Va • ‘ - T Pontock ft la, Ya
A G Gnllett. Md Alex Falla, SO
WHOookftla/N Y ' ' Robt Holmes, 8t Louis
Miss Bell, at Lou’s Ber J Barnwell, 8 O
Jas Woods, NY EH BobertS, Albany, N Y
Mr Jones ft la, N Y Miss Jones, Chatham, NY
Ohas B Keller, Pittsburg W W Mann, Richmond
JH Lewis; NY Mrs B J Adams, Ky
B A Bell ft U, Lonlirllle B 8 Butcher, Bucks co p»
J B Stewart; Philadelphia F Gregory ft la, N Y
A G Herder .- • - Isaac' Walton, N Y
John U Wright/N Y G N Thompson ft la, Ala
Mr Blake ft la NY , LK Ely ft la, NY
W W Blow, Eng Oku Oonklingft la, N Y
A W McKee, Ban Francisco A Bmith, Md
MUs Meeker, Ya ; Delavan F Clark, N Y
J Soulei Boston - • W D Swan, Boston
Ohas Hummln, Boston ' Mist B Fearing, Mass .
- Baml Wheeler. Boston Miss MC Wheeler, Boston
Miss H O Wheeler, Boston' O 8 G Wright. Cincinnati
Miss Wright, Cincinnati,O B R Thomas, Vicksburg -
B A DoLancey, N Orleans W-Robinson ftla, Mass
Miss Rohlnscn. Mass D Maoplo ft la, Y*
Mrs Wells, Maesashasetts J W Peine ft wife, N Y
Mrs Berrien, NY J D Cameron, Harriabnrg
Q N Watts, Pa J W Henderson, Pa
7 Heodel, Pa H 8 Magraw. Lancaster
W P Hunter ft la, Savannah T Daolas ft la. N Y
BAEetabrookftla.SO N M Norfleet ft la, Va
« Todd, Jr , ft la, N J JF Reed, NY
'Mr Morton ft la, NY RL Leech, Pittsburgh
H Robinson ft lady, N Y 7 L Moorhead. N 0
J flhlUlto. Cincinnati, 0 J Biyler. N Y
A £ Holmes, N Y ' - G-N Dana k wife, Boston
Wm u Bath, Chicago - 7 M Glover. Ohio
G W Pbillifas/Ciacinnati. 0 7 W Noroross, Boston
JfiGoll;NY ■ * ' Frank'Otard,N Y
fraac H Brown, NY. Gfl Prince ft la. L I
B 0 Hancock, N Orleans John Baird, N Y
F G Bogers, NY - Benbea Hoyt, N Y
IBntsler, Pctetsbnrg, Va W Laurie, Boston ‘
John A Spelman. ha J HPayne,Ya
John 7 Marvioo, NY LB Barrie ft la, Ya -
Etoward Wolf ft la' Va Ohas L Harris, Va
F T Maddox, Washington
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth, below Arch street.
T J BOblnaon, Mansfl’d, 0 W Cooper. Pltfabargh
G Hoeam, Boston W H Perkins. Boston
7 Pollock, Weshing’neo, Pa A B Keith. Chicago
7 0 Martin ft w, Cleveland R Costae, NY
7 Thomas, NY J I* McOeonell, Pa
7 Phelan. Gre-ne 00, Pa 0 M Jones, NaibvUle
J Clark. KHtanniog. Pa W Simpson, Ohio
Hl>a 51E Thomas. Ohio J B Walker. Ohio
A Morse, Wilkeebarre B Page Jr, Pittsburgh
0 Hoesel; NY ' H Gauthier, NY
J D 8 Oast, Mlfflinburg, Pa 8G Wild ft la, Newvtlle,Pa
J G Barr. NewvUte, Pa' Hon J Glanoy Jones, Pa
R J Etzter, Money Mias Jane'A Wilaon, Pa
8 P Kase, Danville, Pa A Wolie, Bethlehem
C A Colt, Washington J Wrjhriey, NY
Wm WDrennan,Ohio 1 GO White, NY
R B Loomis, Pittsburgh . *,
T Strnthers. Warren, Pa 7 M Davis, Fall River - -
QDmiels, R 1 BNBcherr PhiU
7 Patterson, Amerrilie, 0 W Leyshon, Pittston
P 8 Basnett ft wHe, Va 7 ft Henry, Boston
7 0 Rochester, Marion, Pa 0 0 HoOordey ft wife, Pa
Mrs 8 Bkinner, Pa
AMERICAN HOUSE—Chestnut street, below Bixth.
0 L Oimbrih ft.la, Pa GWBrown, NJ
W B Brown, N J 1 ' TJJohnsen.NJ
GWiegand Phils ' G J Hardy, N Y
,D Hebert, Plttebarg J Twlgg, Pa
JT Grant, NY N.Kabn, N Y
Mrs7T Emery. N J JO Rogers, V*
A B Richards ft la, Del N H Triplert, Va
G D Hayoard. Balt Baml Andrews, Balt
H G Hall, NO A J Avery, N Y
Jif Warren, Mass , Job Chandler, N J
A Smith, Md ' . . R- btStollburg, N Y
W Wallsck; NY ' ' ' Mrs Millanden ft da, NY
.T B Carpenter ft wf NY ~ J 0 Hall ft wf, N Y
Sami L Wright, Washings - J Boake, N Y
Jas Sloan, NO. E T Qonlow, N Y
J M J Nodes,' Del' A Sokolift, Russia
W H Nelli ft wf, Ohio. - BM Lamb, Balt
H Beotnabs;Pa K Dewing, Oharleston
A Bragg, 1 NY ,
* HOTEL—Arch Street, below Fourth.
W France, Allegheny city Wm Smith, Pittsburgh
T S Webb, Massillon ;' 0 J B Koch, Ohio
7 R Karucher, Reading -G Robinson. Wheeling '
Miss M. Green, Easton, R Dowell, Slatlngton
W.Xhomaa ft lad/. Pa a D Bennett, Lycoming
7 Williams ft la, N Y WJ Grant, Banbury, Pa
7 WFryling, Snuburr, Pa N Dodge, Cedar Hill, Pa
SBlHse Columbia SUcNch,Pa
James Stevens, Ohio. - A Phloney, Salem, N 0
W T Reitmsyer, Pa James OAldwell, Pa
Robt Olymer, Ohlcago, 111 John C Reading, Ohio
GetfG'Svtus, Del - Ohae P Shoener, Penna
M F Lndwig, Penna - Mr Stout, Olinton co, Pa
S West, Cllnton co ( Pa ' M 8 RisaeL blaney, P*
Jas L Black- Ohambersb’g - B Vance,Cnambersburg
WmAbelrNJ - -- JO Olark k lady, Del *
Mrs M 0 Rejbeld. Del J Leaman, Easton
J H Dulany, Ml Mr Mulronlse, Md
HJ. Coe, St Louis . M App, Indiana
BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, ab. CallowhiD..
R Willower, Easton , .. J SUffer, Backs co
7Richards, Reading ' ' 'KBowen, Reading
A Benner, Somneytown A 0 Eessler, Easton
W Heeler, Keelersvilte, Pa H Keeler, Keeleravi 1«. Pa
7 0 Blob, Qaakertown MGhle*, NJ
Ohas Goes, Pi 0 A Rapp, Pa -
$ KADIBOR HOUSa r -&««ond street, above Merkel
John McCani,’N Y R H Anderson/Brooklyn
JH Holffeckef.Dfil Jesse Biggins, Del
Mtu Martian, ToWdO R Burton, Angola, Del
K k Hort«fi D*l'*v . . Ihos Botnsn, Vblla
J W FtdoM, D«1 , . <oJester,Dover, Del
WcJ“i°«;d4 w •- /■ .APBffltlh.vi’
JelmQ-Bneri/, Y* c '
NATIONAL HOTEL—Raoe street, above Third.
JO Roberts, Cal, . , .M F Medlar, Tamaqua
Whitaker, MfOiare J 8 Sanders & niece, Pa
J M Hulme, Mt Holly P Strauss, Easton
,U Terry, Bradford L D Planagen, Lebanon A
A Dunhare, Rush, Pa * G Barney, Vt *'
JB Steen, Pa M Swank A la, Allentown
Geo P.Maxson A la, N Y Israel H Parry, Phila
5? J Belly A la, Pa Sami Roth A la, Pa
Jacob Miller A la, Pa B 8 Chldsy, Barton
Jos B Miller, Pa Jonathan GramVy, Pa
G B Boyer, Pa G H Qassonplug A la, Pa
; BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third, above OallowhiU.
F O Buts; Reading Geo Body, Orwigsburg, Pa
Jobn Mats, Orwigsburg, Pa Wm Nagle, Boh Haven
J H Bornemsn, Pa Geo Kmter, Dauphin co'
J H DaSher, Reading' T H Wolf, Danboro'
G W Wolf, Danboro WK Grim, NY
JosVront, NO, H G Gilbert, Reading
BARLEY BHBAF HOTEL—Second street, below Vine.
R W Swink; Stroudßbnrg H Fisher, Frenehtowa
R S Staples A la,Btroudsbg : S L Gordon, Lambertvllle
W Earley, Bristol'' *- 1 *' G Bucktuan & la, Pa
E W Wells, Borahton W M Kirk A wr,ForeatvlUe
Oliver Braydon A la, N J HO Austin A la, Pa
Mrs Welden, New Hope 'J O Welden, New Hope
H Gilbert A wf, Pa J Darkle?, New Hope
Mrs Leedom, Buck oo Jas Horner, Buoks oo
Mrs Bnckman, Bucks co
j BLACK BEAR INN—Fifth and Merohant streets.
J M Harley, Pnghtown A Loyd, Wilmington
R Lysle, Chester co W W Kilgore, Md
Dr 8 Scub&rd, Md G Woodraff, Bucks co
H Woodruff, Bucks co J D Wiley, York co. Pa
D E Wiley, York co, Pa R Wiley, Yo»k co, Pa
P N Hoff uan. Pa J Lysle, Chester co, Pa
J P Walton, Cheater oo,Pa TDeweoa, Pa
B S Walton. Pa Jerome Keeley. Pa
Mrs Pyle, West Chester G Callaghan sc la, Blue
J W Peobln, Pa Bell
BB High ter, Pa Jos March, Pa
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Beond street, above Aro- J
A M Munson, Troy, Pa R L Gowers, Del ' 1
Anson Bettoo, N J , Jos Laird, la and child, Pa
K dark. Pa , N W Chapin, Milton Pa
L PPoaalee.N Y. MUsEBGray.N J
Mias Annie StockwoH, NJ AM Howard, Delaware
Jas J Morrison, Phila
Special Notices.
To AIK who Want Motley. • Jones A
00., Brokers, Northwest corner or THIRD and
GABKHLL BTRBETB, below LOMBARD, advance
Cash liberally, In large and small amounts, upon
deposits of Watohes, Diamonds, Jewelry, Quna,
Clothing, A0.,0n moderate terms. Office hour* from
6 A. M. to 7 P. M. oeSMm
New Trimmings and Zephyr store and Fac.
TORY -J. G. MAXWELL A SON, Southeast Ele
venth and Chestnut. oo2l*lra
Eon Athenlenne, or Hntr Renovator.—Jules
HAUEL offers his great ohomioaldiscovery to the pub-
Ho with entire confidence, it being highly commended
by the thousands who have used it. It Is not a dye,
but, aotibg 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. Bold by all Druggists,
and at the Laboratory'of Julss Hihl A Co., Per
fumers and Importers, No. 704 CnssTKUT Street, Phila
delphia. 0018-01
Grover & Baker’s Celebrated Family Sewing
MACHINES.
A NEW STYLE—PRICE 460.
780 Chbstnot Stubby, Pnti.j.bgi.rßiA,
These Maohines sew from two spools, and form a
seam of unequalled strength, beauty, and elasticity,
which will not rip, even if every fourth stitch be cut,
They are unquestionably the best in the market for
family use.
©d6-tf ITT- bbwd von a •
Thomas W. Hally, No. ttuu Market Street,
Importer and Dealer In Fine Watohes, Jewelry, Silver
and Plated Ware. First-class goods constantly on hand
The subscriber, paying cash for every artlole, Is enabled
to sell at a small advance. Those about purchasing
would do well to call. All goods warranted as repre
entsed. se4-8m
Gallagher !• making Silver’s Air-tight Gas
BUBNEBB as they should be, in the moat workmanlike
manner, and of the be.t materials.
.1 WARRANT THIS BTOVE 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 ibis Stove.
Gall at my store, and see one in use before making your
purchases. A. J. GALLAGHER,
odß-tf No. 806 N. SECOND Bt, ab. VINE.
Gallagher’s Celebrated Morning Star Cook-
ING STOVE.
20,000 NOW IN USE
Tho celebrity of this wonderfully popular Btove, pos
sessing, as it does, such a combination of superior ad
vantages over all other Stoves now in existence, has
spread its fame throughout the whole United States.
Its advantages are as follows: It has, tiro largo
Ovens for baking and roasting; it is more economical;
it possesses far more conveniences; It never fails under
any circumstances; and U more durable than any other
Stove now In use. It will bake Bread, roast a Turkey,
boll a Dinner, broil a Beefsteak, and heat wash-water,
all at the same time.
WARRANTEE
I warrant this Stove to operate in the most perfect
manner, or the money will be returned.
NUTICE.—I am the original inventor and patentee
of the Stove called the “ Mornlog Star,” and it Is for
gale only in Philadelphia, at my Store, No. 806 N. BE
CON D Streot, first Stove Store above Vine.
Take particular notice that the name of the Inven
tor, A. J. GALLAGHER, ia caet, In Large Letters, on
the front and side of each
“ MORNING STAB” COOKING STOVE.
GALLAGHER'S SUNRISE.AIR TIGHT.
A now large Oven Flat Top Oooking Stove. The plates
aro very heavy, and the whole Btove is finished In a su
perior manner,
I WARRANT
This Store to be superior to an/ other Flat* Top Store
now Iq the market.
I reapectfally invite my friends and the public to call
and examine the above Stores.
I hare also a great variety of other Cooking Stores
of orery style. Parlor Stores, most beautiful patterns.
Together with a heavy stock of Stores for churches,
stores, offices, hotels. &o.
Repairs for the Morning Btar and Sunrise Stores, to
he had only at my store. A. J. GALLAGHER.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Stoves, Ranges, Oast*
ingaj &c., No. SOS North SECOND Street,
ocll*mwsa29t first Stove Store above Vine, Phila.
W. Henry Patten, Manufacturer of Window
SHADES, and Importer or CURTAIN and UPHOL
BTBRY MATERIALS, LACE and MUSLIN CUR*
TAINS. BBOOATELLBB, SATIN D£ LAINJ9 and
WORSTED DAMASK, RAPS, MOREENS, PLUSHES,
GIMPS and TAB9ELS, GILT CORNIOEB and CUR
TAIN ORNAMENTS. Gilt Window Shades, with all
the trimmings, as low as 76 cents each. Just received
from Auction a large invoice of Curtains, which are
offered at the following unprecedented low prices:
Muslin Curtains, $1 00, worth $8 00 a pair.
Lace “ $2 00, « $4 00 » »*
Tambour Lace “ $3 00, “ $6 00 “ “
Quite heavy “ » $6 00, “ $lO 00“ “
Elegant rich Embroidered, $lO 00, “ $2O 00 “ “
Damask Curtains from $lO 00 to $l6 00 per window,
oomplete. Curtains made and put up at the shortest
notice, by competent workmen.,
W. HENRY PATTEN, 680 CHESTNUT St.,
oel2*6mos Opposite Jayue’sNew Hall
Scarry.—Scarvy Is not confined to Arctic
travellers and neglected sailers ; it shows ita disgusting
features also among the ill*fed poor in our filthy lanes.
Nothing has been found so speedily efficacious In ar*
resting the decomposing tendency of the vital fluids
in scorbutio disease as the PERUVIAN SYRUP.
For sale In this city by F. Brown, corner Fifth and
Ohestnut, and Haesard A Co., corner Twelfth and
Chestnut. se29*d&w tf
String Fund, —Five For Genti Interest.—
NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT
Street, B. W. corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money
received in any sum, large or small, and Interest paid
from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Money ia received and payments made daily, without
nottoe. The investments are made In Real Estate,
Mortgages, Ground Rents, and such first-class seouri
ties as th charter requires. Offioe hours, from Bo’clock
in the morning until 6 o’elook In the afternoon, nd oo
Monday and Thursday evenings until 8 o’clock. fefl
Professor Saunders’ Classical Institute, at
the WEST PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTE, corner of
MARKET Street and WILLIAM, will be reopened on
the first MONDAY of September. Pupils, to the num
ber of fifty, will be received whthodt bxpbhbb or ran
OB THB PASSBHOBR BAILWATS Of TBB 01TT.
Thus, without expense, by a pleasant and safe eon
veyance, pupils can be carried into the fresh air of the
eoantryin less than half an hour from the centre of the
city. Several acres of open ground border on the beau*
tifol 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 Btates Gaietto. Pn.
pile are received by the day, or into the family of the
Principal.
“ Philadelphia, Inly 1,1868.
“ We, the undersigned, have had eons or wards in
Professor Saunders* Institute and family during the
Session which has just dosed. In respeot to parental
kindness, happy influences, attention to health, and
progress in thorough education, oar expectations have
been fully realised. To our friends, who ore looking
for a decidedly good sohool for their sons, we cordially
recommend Professor Saunders* Institute.
' (< MATTHEW NgWKIRK, No. 1300 Arch street.
“ JNO. W. FORNEY, office of The Press.
“ CHARLES E. THOMPSON, Thompson A Rood, No
418 Ohestnut street.
“J. B. SILVER, 1400 Girard avenue.
» W. L. SPRINGS, 831 Market street.
“ GEORGE H. MARTIN, 1626 Walnut street.”
Other Patrons of this Institution
ELI 8. BURNETT, 409 Market street.
JOHN O. MITCHELL, 203.80uth Sixth street.
T. B. COLOHAN, 142 South Eighth street.
N. B. BROWNE, 118 South Fifth street.
SAMUEL MOORE, Logan Square.
F. WATSON, Logan Square.
WM. SWAIN, office of Ledger.
MORTON MoMIOHAfiL, offioe of North American.
ELLIS LEWIS, Penn Square.
f£7»No g**i*A*y Boas Sblbot.
850, #5O, #6O, #6O, #5O, #6O, #6O, #6o.
SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES. —PRICES BE*
DUOBD.—A new and elegant Family Sewing Ma
chine for $6O, and the general scale of prices greatly
reduced. All who.want a substantial, staple, and re*
liable Sewing Machine, which has an established repu
tation for doing the very beat work on every kind of
material, are invited to call at our office and examine
the new machines, at the reduced prices. They can
not fail to be satisfied. I. M. SINGER A CO.,
oel.lm No. 602 OHEBTNUT |3treet.
Singer’s Sewing Machines —That Singer’s
Sewing Machines make the best stitch ever invented,
baa been widely known for years. Other machines may
make a similar stitoh upon a few light fabrics, but
Singer’s alone are competent to do every kind of work
upon every variety of fabrio. •
Singer’s new Family Sewing Machines have the same’
relative superiority as his machines for manufacturing
purposes. They are also more beautiful than any
other.
• Hemming and Binding Gauges of the most Improved,
style are applied when desired to any of Singer’s Ma
chines. I. M. SINGER CO.,
No. 602 CHESTNUT Street.
; tei6-y*eaa
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY. QCTOBER 22. 1858.
One-Price Clothing of the Eatest Styles, and
made in the best manner, expressly for bbtail balks.
We mark our lowest selling prices in plain f iqousb
on each article. All goods made to order are warranted
wtisfaotory, and our onb-puiqi btbtbm Is strictly ad
hered to. We believe this to be the only fair way of
dealing, as thereby all are treated alike.
1 . JONES A CO., .
M27-ly . : do* MARKET Street.
. Thum’s Patent Case Shoe Brashes, compact
AND CLEANLY.—Just the thing for Travellers, Board
ers, and House-keepers, gold by Grocers and Shoe
Dealers. ' Charles D. Thum, Manufacturer of every de
scription of Brushes, No 160 North THIRD Street.
Seamen’s Saving Fund—Office 203 VTalm t
street, one door west of Second street. Receives de
posits In sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all
dosses of the community, and allows interest at the
rate of five per cent, per annum.
■ OSes open daily, from 6 until 6 o’olook, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 9 In the evening. President,
Franklin Fall; Treasurer and Secretary. Charles H.
Morris.
Oq the 10th of September, by the Rev. John Cham
bers. Mr. GKOnGE 8. WILLITB to Miss MARY P.
CONRAD, both of this city. #
On the 20th instant, by Frlenda’ Ceremony, in pre
sence of the Mayor, JAMES M. RIOHMOND, to BEU
LAH, daughter of BIDDLE REEVES, Esq., all of this
city, ’ # .
On the 30th instant, by Rev. B. J. Richards, WM.
A. MEDLAR. Esq., of Schuylkill Haven, Pa., to Miss
MARIA 0. JAMESON, second daughter of James Jame
son, of Reading #
S'PlorolLW »th,fkr R«t. Joseph Atwood. Mr. JOHN
W. WHBKS to Mlm PRISCILLA P. HOLMES—the
lormor of Philadelphia—the latter ol Gloucester citr,
New Jersey. #
On the 10th instant, bythe same, Mr. JOHN P. HILL
to Miss ELLEN CAIRNS, both of Camden county. New
Jo.’Sey. *
Jotoboroth,atthe residence of the Rev. Mr. Omh
bmt. Mr. EDWARD J JAMES to Mlbs LIZZIE A.
AUGUSTA RODNEY, all of this olty. #
On Tuesday the 10th instant, PENELOPE 0., wife of
Robert Egoe, In the 40th year of her ago
Tho relatives and friends are respeotfully invited to
attend the funeral, from hor late residence, No. 128
George street, below Pourth, at 0 o’clook, this (Friday)
njirnlng.
On the 20th Instant, MATILDA ANN GRAHAM,
daughter of Jamoa and Mary Graham, aged 11 months
and 19 days.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully Invltod to attend the ftmeral, from the residence
or her parents, No. 439 Wood street, late Kensington,
this (Friday) afternoon, at 8 o’clock, without further
notice *
On the 10th instant, LAWSON CUDDY, in the 47th
year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family, also the
Star of America Lodge, No. 67, and the Pennsylvania
Encampment, No. 111. I. 0. of 0 F, also Science Coun
cil, U. A M , of which he was a member, are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late re
sidence.-No. 1311 Vine street, to-day (Friday.) the 22d
inst., at 1 o’clock, without further notice. To proceed
to A. M. Cemetery. *
On tbe 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 husband, 1808 Parrish street, on Friday, 22d
inst , at 8 o’clock P. M , without farther notice. To
proceed to Am. Mechanics’ Cemetery. •
Oo the 17th instant, Mrs. SARAH 8., wife of Rev.
E. PHELPS, D. D., formerly ot this city; aged 44.
Funeral from No. 223 South B ghth street, this
(Friday) afternoon, 22d last., at 3 o’clock. *
r/s» Kemmeri’s Free Juvenile Slnglug-
Lk3 SCHOOL will commence at Jayno’s Hall, on
CHBBTNUT Street, below Seveotb, on SATURDAY
MORNING, at 10 o’clock, to prepare for a Union Con
cert. Singing Books for sale at the Door. Price 10
cents His Glass will meet at Mechan c’s Hall, earner
ot FOURTH and GEORGE, on BATURDAY, At two P.
81. 0c22-2t#
Grand Temperance Festival,—The
LLS Committee of Arrangements take pleasure in
announcing that a Pubiio Banquet, under the official
sanction of the Grand Division of Sons of Temperance
of Pennsylvania, will.take place on THURSDAY EVE
NING. 28th inst, At 1% o’clock, at the National
Guards’ Armory Hall, KAOB, below Sixth street,
Tickets of Admission may be had at the following
places: Bowers, Sixth and Vine: Parkinson, Fighth,
btlow Chestnut; Alfred Tatem, Fifteenth and Locust;
Bowers. Sixth and Green; or of any of the Committee.
W. 0. OLAGHORN, Chairman,
It 127 South FOURTH Street
ry-~s= M I’ast Office, Philadelphia, October 21,
|L? 1868.—A Mail for RUROPK will be made up at
this Office, CLOSING at 6 o’clock P. M. FRIDAY, 22d
inst, to be despatched for Liverpool, by the CITY OF
BALTIMORE, on SATURDAY, m.
0C22-U GIDEON O. WEfITCOTT, Postmoater.
Homo for Invalids with Affections oi
UJj THE OHE3T.
S W. corner PARKE and CHESTNUT Streets.
oc2l-lm West Philadelphia.
rvr==» Park Benjamin will Repeat his Lec-
IK3 tore, u Private and Social Life in America.” at
the Hall, northeast corner of BROAD and SPRING
HARDEN Streets, on MONDAY, Oct 26, at 8 P. M.
Tickets of AdmUston 25 cents each, may be bad at
Mr. BOWERS’, Sixth and Green its.
Mr. HUFNAL. Nineteenth and Green sts.
Air. WEBB’S, Tenth and Spring Garden ate., and at
the DOOR on the evening of the Lecture. oc?l-4t*
ryr=» Park Benjamin will repeat bis eloquent
Hof and humorous Lecture on ( 800IAL LIFE IN
AMERIOA.” at the MUSICAL FUND HALL on FRI
DAY ) VBNING, October 22d, at 8 o’olock. Tickets
25oentseach; to be had at W. H. Maurice’s, No 336
Obeatnut street: Parrv A McMillan’s, corner of Fourth
and Chestnut; J W. Moore’s, opposite the State House;
Beck & Lawton’s, corner of Seventh and Chestnut, and
at the door on the ovening of the Lecture. oc2l-2t#
rvnsai Office of tlic Oauphln aud Susquehanna
LLs COAL COMPANY— NSW Vorx, October2Q, 3868.
The Anna 1 Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com
pany will be held at the “ Girard House,” in Phila
delphia, on the third WEDNESDAY, the ITth da> of
November next, at noon, when and where an election
will beheld for eleven Directors tos-rve for the ensuing
year. Tbe transfer books will be otosed from the 6th to
the 17th of November next, both inclusive.
Bj order of tho Board of Direetom.
sl-THW*. —
BecreUr/.
oc 21-dtnovl7
Union Preaching for the People, under
the anepices of the Ministerial Union, in con
nection with the Young Men’s Christian Association,
by the various ministers of our cityon every TUBBDAY
and THURSDAY, at 4 P. M. in the SANBOM-STREET
CHURCH, until further notice. Services coufl..«d to
ONE HOUR preolaely. ocT-tf
y=ji Business Men’s Union Prayer Meeting
J 5 Daily from 12 to 1 o’olook, in the Ransom-street
hurch. Havel been there? If not, why? Bpeclal
Prayer for Sabbath Schools on Saturday. The presence
or a large number of children will add interest to the
occasion. oc7-tf
ry---j» The Regular Lectures at the F*male
3 MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA,
o. G2T ARCH Street, begin this week. Those on Ana
temy, Pbysiologv. and Chemistry, from 3 to 5 in the
afternoon, furnish a rare opportunity to Ladies who are
not medical students for a thorough course upon all or
any of theso branches Anatomy, by Mrs. E. U. Cleve
land, M. D. Physiology, by Ann Preston, M. D Ohe*
mistry, by Matthew Semple, M. D.
Arrangements can be made for teachers and pupils at
reduced rates.
Ladies invited to the Leotores this and next week
free. 0019-6 t
A Firemen’s Union Prayer Meeting
under the auspices of th-i Young Men’s Chris
an Association, will to held in Jayne’s Hall on
THURSDAY EVENING next, at 1% o’clock. The
front half ot the main floor will bo reserved for the
Firemen, a large number of companies of whom are ox
proted 10be present. Galleries will be appropriated to
the Ladles. Clergymen, who are cordially invited,
will please occupy seats on the platform, and with
their families (seats for wuomwilibe provided In the
boxes) will enter by the doer on Carpenter street
JAMES B. RODGERS,
WM. GETTY,
DAVID M. WARNER,
oolS Committee.
The Philadelphia Bank, Philadelphia,
3 October 2d, 1868—The Annual Meeting of the
tockholdera of this Bank will be held at the BANKING
HOUSE on MONDAY, the Bth day of November next,
at 10 o’clock M And the Annual Election for Direc
tors will bo he’d atihe BANKING HOUSE, on MON
DAY, the 16th day of November nest, between the
hours of 12 o’clock A. M. and 2 o’clock P. M.
00l a w fr tno!6 D. B. COMSGYS, Cashier.
iyxa» Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania,
3 PHILADELPHIA, OCTOBER 11. 1858—The
Annual election for Directors of this Bank will be held
at the BANKING-HOUSE, on MONDAY, ihe 16th day
of November next, between the hours of 10 o’cltck A.
M. and 8 o’clock P M. ocl3-wfrmotnol6
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
Bank will be held *t the BANKING-HOUSE, on TUES
DAY, the 2d day of November next, at 12 o'clock M.
0013-wfr&>mtno2 8. O. PALMER, Owhler.
ry-i s* Lectures before the Literary Congress
OF PHILADELPHIA.—The First Aunual
ourse will comprise the following talent:
Bev. T. STABB KING, Oct. 27th.
Hou. JOHN P. HALE, Nov 18th.
Hon. ANSON BURLINGAME, Deo. 2d.
JOHN G. SAXK.Esq., Deo. 16th
HORACE MANN Esq., Deo. 23d.
GKO. D. PRENTICE, Esq , Deo 80lh
The first lecture will be delivered by T. BTARR
KING, in Mnsical Fund Hall, Oct. 27th. Subject;
“ The Laws of Disorder.” Tickets $1 for the Course.
They can be procured at any of the principal Book
stores, and of the followiog members of the Executive
Committee:
WM. CONARD. 182 IIAJRKET St.
JAS G. THOMPSON, 105 N. FIFTH Bt.
ocl3 20 22 25&27-6t*
Y—==» Corn Exchange Bank--i*hlludelphta
|3 October 16,1868 —The Annual Meeting of the
it ickholdera of this Book will be held at the Ua'-klng
hoare. 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 j oar. will bo hold at the Banking-house on MON
DAY, November 16th, between ten A. M. and three P.
M. JOHNW. TORREY, Cashier.
• ocl6-dtNl5,
rysa Treasurer’s Department Pennsylvania
J 3 RAILROAD OOMPANY—Philadelphia. Oct.
16,1868.
NOTICE.—-The Board of Directors have this day de
clared a semi-annual dividend of three per cent on the
Capital SU'Ck of the Oou pftDj, (clear of State tax )
payable ou and after November 16th, proximo.
Blank Powers of Attorney for oolleetiog Dividends
can be had on application at this office. .
ocls-lra TUOi. T. FIRTH, Treasurer.
rv-xsa Southwark Bank, Philadelphia, October
L 11,1858. —The Annual Meeting of the Stock
roldera or this Bask will be hold at the BANKING
HOUSE, on Tuesday, the 2d day of November next, at
12 o’clock M. And the Annual Klootion for Directors
will be held at the BANKING HOUSE, on Monday, the
16 h day of November noxt, between the hoars of 10
o'clock A. M. and 2 o’olook P. M. F. P. STEEL,
ocl2-dtnol6 Cashier.
and Mechanics’ Bank, Plilln
-15 Delphi A, Oct. 2, 1868.—The Annual Election
forDiieotors will be held at the BANKING HOUSE,
ou MONDAY, the 16th day of November next, between
the hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 3 o’clock P. M , and
on TUESDAY, the 2d day of November next, a general
meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking
House at 4 o’clock P. M., agreeably to the charter.**
oc4dtNls W.RUBUION, Jr., Caahler.
Philadelphia and Darby Railroad
Urf COMPANY.—The Subscribers to the Capital
Stuck of the Philadelphia and Darby Railroad Com
pany are notified that the following instalments will be
due, and are hereby requested to be paid on the follow
ing dates, vis:
Second instilment of $6 per share, on Thursday, 23th
Octoberinet.
Third instalment of $6 per share, on Saturday, 21th
November next.
• Fourth Instalment of $5 per share, on Monday, 27th
December next.
The Stockholders are also notified that all or any of
the instalments on the Stock subscribed for by them
may bo paid in adv. nee, and that interest will be al
lowed from the date of payment of each instalment up
to the Ist January next.
Br order of the Board of Directors.
3 THOMAS SPARKS, Treasurer,
No 121 Walnut Street.
SubscrJpUon Book now open for the balance of the
Ftock, at the. Office of the Treasurer, from 9 A. M. to
18. M
PHILADBLPHIi, Oct. 2, 1858.
ryrr=» Notice.—Green and Coates-Street Phi"
\l3 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 the Company, No.
423 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the Bth da; of No*,
vembernext, between the hours oflO A. fit and 3 P.M.
oe7-td HABRT CONNELL?, Treasurer,
marriages.
dcatljs.
New
HARRIS’S PRINCIPLES AND PRAC
TICE OP DENTAL SURGERY; the SEVENTH
EDITION, with Over 200 Illustrations. Now ready.
ALSO, '
BARKIS'S DICTIONARY OB MBDtOINE AND
DENTAL SURGERY. Second Edition
FOX AND HARRIS ON THE HUMAN TEETH. A
new improved edition, with 264 Illustrations,
PIQGOTT’S DENTAL CHEMISTRY AND METAL
LURGY, with numerous illustrations.
lUN DX ’8 TEXT BOOK OF ANATOMY, for Students
of Dental Burgery, with over 300 illustrations.
BOND’S PRACTICAL TREATISE ON DENTAL
MEDICINE, hs connected with the study of Dental
Surgery Second Edition.
ELAGCt ON ETHER AND CHLOROFORM IN SUR
GERY AND DENTISTRY. A o.
ARTHUR'S MANUAL OP DISEASES OP THE
TEETH. .
LINDSAY & BLAKISTON. Publishers.
2d Booth SIXTH St., above Chestnut,
UENRY WORDSWORTH LONGFEL
FL-R LOW. THE COURTSHIP OP MILES STAN
DISH, and other Poems. Price 76 cents For sale hy
: GAULT & VOLKMAR,
(Successors to H. Oowportbwait Ac, C 0.,)
609 CHESTNUT St . above Sixth, north side.
EDGAR ALLEN POE’S POETICAL WORKS, with
original memoir. One volume. Beautifully Illus
trated.
PEASANT LIFE IN GERMANY. By Anna O.
Johnson.
E»DAY dawn IN AFRICA. By Anna M. Scott.
©IN AND AROUND STAMBOUL. By Mrs. Edmund
Hornby.
THE LIFE AND LABORS OP THE REV. DAN
IED BAKER, D D. Prepared by his son, Rev. Wm.
M. Baker.
BESSIE MELVILLE; Or, Prayer Book Instructions
Carried out Into Life. 0c22-f • tu Bfc
iSiX-w* NATIONAL HORSE FAIR,
/m POWELTON.
GRAND CHARIOT RAOB
BY
FEMALE CO NTS STA NTS t
FOB A
PURSE OF $5OO.
THIS (Friday) AFTERNOON, Oot. 2id, 1868. at 9
O’olock,
MADAM DE BA OH
AND
MADLLE. 80UYTBR,
From tho Hippodrome Paris, will eaon
DRIVE AND MANAGE A TWO-HORSB WAR OAR,
Under the Direction of 8* P. Stickney, Esq , in strict
acoordanofa.'wlth the plan observed in the
HIPPODRAMATIO DISPLAYS IN
OLDEN TIMES,
And which wore so acceptably given in
WELSH’S PARISIAN HIPPODROME
In this city in 1853.
In additjon to tho above, a serleß of TBOIB will be
givon.-
Thu Charioteering will commence at 3 o’elook pro
cisoly
Admisslonto Course 26 cts. Toßtand 26 ots. It#
POWELTON HAS BEEN RE
DEEMED.
FRIDAY, Oot. 23d, 1868.
Premium at 1 o’clock for $5O. Free for ill Pacers
not ovor 14 bonds high. Entrance $2.60.
Alt entries to be closed by 12 o’clock, noon, on the
ground.
8 o’clock—Premium $6OO. Roman Chariot Races be
tween Madam De Bach and Malile. Bouyier for the
above premium.
3 o’clock—Premium $5O Free for all Horses that
never have trotted faster than 2.60 on & publlo track.
ROMAN CHARTOT RAOES—MiIe, and repeat, be
tween Mrs. Josephine Bonjier aud Aladaw Emma De
Back.
The above Chariots have been obtained from L. B.
Lent, Esq., and will bounder the superintendence of
the world-renowned Sami. SUcknoy, Esq.
Premiums for Trotting will be the same as hereto
fore ' 0022 It#
THE SUBSCRIBER most respectfully
Informs his friends, and Customers generally
that he will open his NEW RESTAURANT, No 808
MARKET Street, fourth door above Eighth. TO-MOR
ROW (Saturday) at 0 o’clock P. M.
0c22-2t* JAMES PROSSER.
J PROSSER’S RESTAURANT, No.
• 808 MARKET Street, four doors above EIGHTH.
8 0 & l “ Philadelphia. Oysters Stewed. Roasted.
Fried, Pickled, Ac., &o , for Home Consumption ana
Transportation. N. B.—Dinner from twelve to three
o’clock. oc2i-tf
Philadelphia school or design
FOR WOMEN—An Election of Twelve Directors
to serve for tho ensuing year will be hold at the School
Rooms, 1334 C lESTNUT Street, on MONDAY, No
vember Ist, 1868, between the hours of ten and twelve
o’clock. P.P. MORRIS,
0c22-Bt* _ Secretary.
A HOUSE DOING A WHOLESALE
trade cn Market street is desirous to increase
capital by taking a special or general partner. Com
munications addressed MARKET ST., at the office of
The Press , will be confidential, and have early atten
tion. , ©c2AGt#
f'IOTTON, GINGHAM, AND SILK UM-
V/ BRELLAB—Every variety of style, superior make
and finish, for sale wholesale and rotail by
JOS. FUSBKLL,
0022-3t# No. 2 North FOURTH Street.
UMBRELLAS FOR CHILDREN—SmaII,
nett, light, and durable; together with a general
assortment of well-made Umbrellas of all sizes For
sale wholesale and retail by JO5 FUSSELL,
0c22 Bt# No 2 North FOURTH Stroet
GRISCOM’S HOME-MADE SAUSAGE 3
and SCRAPPLE, to be had fresh, at CALEB
CLOTHIKR’S Family Flour Storo, No. 116 N. FIFTH
Street 0c22 3t*
CHESTNUT GROVE WHISKEY.—A de
sirA to lessen the consumption of impure spirits,
knowing their injurious effects upon the constitution,
has Induced the offering to the public of an article
which the analysation -of Professor Chilton, Analytical
Chemist, of New York, and Messrs. Booth, Garrett, A
Caraac, of Philadelphia, proves beyond all question, to
be the most pure and consequently least injurious spirits
ever offered the American public.
CERTIFICATE OF DR JAS. R CHILTON.
I have analyzed asample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey,
received from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON, Jb.. of
Philadelphia, and having carefully tested it, I am
pleased to state that It is entirely free from poisonous
or deleterious substances - Titian nnntndiir pan uni
fine flavored quality or Whiskey.
JAMES B. CHILTON, M. D.,
New York, Sept. 3,1858. Aaeljticel Chemist.
Philadelphia, Sept. 0,1858.
Dsak Sis : We hare carefully tested the sample of
Chestnut-Grove Whiskey which you sent us, and find
that it contains none of the poisonous substance known
las Pusio Oil. which is the characteristic and injurious
ingredient of tho Whiskeys in general use.
Very respectfully,
BOOTH, GARRETT, A OAMAO,
Analytical Chemists.
To Chablkb Whaxtov, Jr., Mo. 23 South PROMT
Street, Philadelphia. ' 0c22-dtja2l
WILLIS' 8 PATENT STUMP EX
» * TRACTOR The attention of Farmers and
land-owners generally throughout the coun*y is called
towards this valuable and powerful machine for the
extraction of Stumps, pulling doyrn trees, removal of
rocks, buildings, Ao
A compaoy of gentlemen of this city have secured
from tho inventor the Patent Right for the State of
Pennsylvania, and aro now prepared to sell county
rights, machines, Ac , on reasonable terms.
Application* can be made to AARON CLEMENT,
Agent, at tho Office of the Company, No. 230 South
THIRD Street, backroom.
Philadelphia. Oct. 20ta, 1858.
N. D —Pamphlets, with illustrations and testimoni
als, can be had on application at the office. oc‘2l-3t
ASPIRANTS to West Point Academy
obtain individually that special instruction In the
study and acquisition of Mathematical and Mechanical
Science whlcu insures distinction In pursuing the ardu
ous coutse of that institution, and attainment of the
higher Academic honors, at P. STEWART’S Institute,
108 FOURTH at , below Chestnut. oevH-6t*
npo WESTERN AND SOUTHERN
A MERCHANTS —A large stock of Manila Rope,
manufactured and for sale by
WEAVER, PITLER, A CO ,
or2l Nos. 23 N. Water St , & 22 N. Wharves.
Guns, rifles, and sporting in
’ PLKMKNTB.
The Subscribers have In store
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT
or
FOWLING-PIF.CES, RIFLES, Ac.,
Ever offered in this city.
Desirous 6f reducing their assortment as much as
possible before the Ist Deo , they will sell
AT VERT LOW PRICES
THEIR ENTIRE STOCK,
comprising
GUNS PROM THE MOST CELEBRATED MANU
FACTUREBfI OP ENGLAND, BELGIUM.
AND FBANOB.
PHILIP B. JUSTICE & CO.,
No. 21 North FIFTH Street,
seo-2m above Market.
BOOKBINDING.— Tlio undersigned res
pectfully lnvite.the attention of lovers of books
to their unequalled facilit es for binding books in a su
perior mauner. Their work has been submitted for a
series of years to the examinatien of some of the most
celebrated connoisseurs in the countrv. It has received
the most flattering enoomiums and won for the under
signe • a reputation which they are determined to
maiutaln.
Every style of Binding exeouted, from the plain
“ hair-bound” volume for the scholar’s table to the
most artistic garniture of rarities for the collection of
the BibliomanUo. 7
Specimens of style and workmanship will be cheer
fully shown to those who will call upon
PAWSON A NICHOLSON, Bookbinders,
610 MINOR Street,
se29-2m# • Botween Market and Chestnut Streets.
DETERSIVE SOAP—Time, labor, and
money saved. In ÜBlngit, clothes do not require
any boiling or rubbing on washboard One pound will
go as far as three pounds common Rosin Soap. War
ranted to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
It is decidedly the cheapest and best washing Soap
over offered to the publio. Manufaotuced only by
VAN HAAGEN A McKEONK. For Bale by all re
spectable Grocers in the city, and wholesale only by
TUAIN A MoKEONE,
oc2-3m 22 Bouth Wharves.
AWNINGS! AWNINGS!
JOSEPH H FOSTER, Awnfcg maker, N 0.443
North TIIIRD Street, above Willow. Italian and
Freach Window Awnings for dwelllugs and office viu
dows; Awnings for stores, Awnings for steamboats and
ships All kinds of Awnings, Teuts, Flags, or any
lh.Dg In canvas, made to order by JOSEPH H FOS
TER, Awning Maker, No 443 North THIRD Street.
Reaid* nee, No. 340 South FRONT Street.
ecl6-!m JOSEPH 11. FOBTER.
[VON EXPLOSIVE BURNING FLUID.—
1 v vVe are now manufacturing, and are prepared to
soil, a BURNING FLUID, free from the objection ap
pertaining to the coramonnrtiolo. Its liability to ex
plode is destroyed, aod may now be used with safety.
It has been experimented upon, and subjected to the
severest testH before the best chemical talent in this
city, without a single failure; and we now offer it to the
Subtle, feeling confident that a great desideratum has
een attained. VARNALL A OGDEN,
0016-d3m 472 N. THIRD Street, above Noble.
jyiNAMENTALT and COLORED GLASS'.
V-f We have just recclvo<l a comprehensive and va
ried stock of this truly beautiful and architectural ap
pendage to Churches Vestibules, Conservatories, and
other buildings, where it is deemed necessary to embel
lish, or to givo a chaste and elegant appearance. Any
color may be bad, either plain or ornamental, elabo
rately or in relief. ZIEGLER & SMITH,
Wholesale Drug, Paint, and Gla‘s Dealers,
se2B-dtf Southwest cor. Second and Green fits.
PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINA
TIONB, with written descriptions of character,
t f including adv ice in reference to business, health,
JyZ self-improvement, Ac., are made day and eve
nlngat FOWLER, WELLS, A CO.’S,
Families visited when requested, and a liberal dis
count made to clubs.
aall-Sm , 22 Chestnut, at,. Philadelphia.
SHAD —60 Bbls &SO Half Bbls Soa Shad.
Now landing and for sale by
O. O, BADLRRA 00.,
0016 AROH Street, 2>i door above Front.
HEMP A largo stuck of Ita-
X LIAN HEMP on hand and for sole br
WEAVER. FITLER A CO.,
0012 No.2SN WATkRSt A 22 N WHARVES.
Tl/| ACKEREL,—373 Bbbls Nos. 1,2, & 8
If J MACKEREL, in Whole, Halves, Quarters, and
Eighths—in Original Packages—just i pceived and for
sale by 0. O. SADLER A CO.,
ooto AROH Btreet, 2d d**or above Front.
MANILA CIGARS.—I Case FiratQuality
Manila Gtgarfl. juat arrived in Store and for sale
WILLIAM H. TBATON,
SttO Soath JRONX Street
Uettti! SJre <3aotie.
VELVET DRESSES.
Hu J. LEVY & GO.
WILL OPEN,
TO-!MORROW MORNING,
One Hundred my #
ELEGANT YELYET TWO-FLOUNCBD
AND
ROUBLE-SKIRT ROBES.
ALSO,
Rich Rouble-Skirt and Two-Flounced
DAMASK AND BROCADE DRESSES.
These Drosses have Just arrived in the
STEAMKRB NORTH STAR AND AFRICA.
809 AND 811 CHESTNUT BT.
0c22-2t
Black lyons cloak velvet.—
One case of superior Lyons sll-Bilk Velvets, from
80 to 80 inches wide, carefully selected.
BHABPLESS A BROTHERS,
oc2l CHESTNUT and EIGHTH.
Bright popelines.
Valencias and Popelines.
Cherbourg Robes.
Bright Canvas Pla’ds,
Cadis nioths, Ohene.
Plaid Flannel Cloths.
Poll de Obevres.
oc2l EIGHTH AND OHESTNUT.
GIRLS" SHAWLS.
Square and Long fine Blanket.
Small Bohool Shawls.
Btella Cashmere Shawls.
oe2l EIGHTH A CHESTNUT.
JpARIS CLOAKS.
The Bubsorlbers are dally adding bo their
EXTENSIVE ABSO&TMKNT
VELVET AND CLOTH CLOAKS,
Which comprise every Variety, In
SHAPE AND MATERIAL,
MARK BT AFFORDS
L. J. LEVY & 00.,
809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET.
oc2o-4t
f ABIES" BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS.
A—4 Black Olotb Raglans.
Fine black Cloaks.
Fine black Raglans.
Light doth Raglans.
Raglans for Fall.
Raglans for Winter.
Bferht Cloth Cloaks.
All the new styles.
Latest Paris Patterns.
** Many new styles.
GLOAKB MADE TO ORDER.
Children’s Cloth Cloaks,
Children’s Fancy Cloaks.|
Workmanship of the best.
Beat materials used.
SHAWL BOOM
Contains all the novelties In Broche, Stella, Blanket,
and Children’s Shawls.
COOPER ft. OONARD,
8. B. corner NINTH ft MARKET BM.
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
BERLIN ZEPHYR,
SHETLAND WOOL,
EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS,
FRINGES, A?.,
GLOBING OUT, TO RELINQUISH BUSINESS.
The Sabsoriber will commence dosing out his magni
ficent stock on
MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1888,
At prices that will induoe Purchasers to supply them
selves with a full assortment of
SEASONABLE TRIMMINGS.
The whole stock, comprising MANY NOVELTIES,
together with a full line of
STAPLE GOODS,
Will be sold at exceedingly low prices, until dosed
out.
JAMES LINNARD,
No. 729 CHESTNUT Street,
oc9-lm 8 doors bel. EIGHTH, north side.
Bargains prom auction!—dry
GOODS CHEAP FOR THE MILLION!
We will open on MONDAY, Silk Robes, at $16.60,
cost to import $26.
1,000 yards Black Silk, beautiful, at 44,66.62. 76,87,
slto $1.75. ’
1.656 yards French Morlnoes at $l, cost to import
$1.25
2,000 yards figured and plain Merlnoea at 60, £6,65,
and 760.. worth double
800 yards beautiful black all-wool Delaines, only 28
cents.
A splendid assortment of Blankets. .
0,000 CMhs fitrsU from auction, for Ladles’
sna Gents’and Boys* wear, from 76c.. $1 $126. $1.50,
$1.75, $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 yards Poll de Chevies, Delaines, Debeges.
All-wool Plaids, only 31 oents, usually sold at 60 cts.
All-wool Dohines only 26 cents. Delaines in great
variety and every stjls.
Cloaks and Dusters in every style.
MoELBOY respectfully invites the Ladles to call and
oxamine his stock, embracing many styles not to be
fouud elsewhere. Our prices so low, we defy competi
tion. • MoELROY,
004-mwf-tf No. 11 Sonth NINTH Street.
BAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS
V* 8. V. R. HUNTER
Hu REMOVED from No. 80 to No. 40 South SECOND*
Street, where be la now prepared to forniih the Ladle*
with a fresh and well-selected stock of
DRESS GOODS,
To which he invi ta their attention, being determined
to sell at exceedingly LOW PRICES.
N. B—A large assortment of Broche, Stella, and
French Blanket Shawls. Also, a variety of Bilk and
Oloth Circulars Constantly on hand, at the
“ CLOAK EMPORIUM,”
ooB.lm No. 40 Bouth SECOND Street.
QREAT ATTRACTION I
OVER $4,600 WORTH 07 BHAWLB FROM WHICH
TO MAKE A SELECTION.
THORNLBY A CHISM,
N. 2. cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets,
Have the best SHAWL Stock in Philadelphia. They
would respectfully call attention to e following very
cheap lots, vis:
46 LONG BROOHB SHAWLS at $ 8 each.
90 Do. do. do. at 10 “
20 Do. do do. at 11 ««
24 Do. do. do. at 12
10 Do. do. do. at 18 “
20 Do. do. do. t 14 “
20 Do. do. do. at 16 “
8 Do. do. do. at 18 <<
8 Do. do. do. at 20 “
8 Do. do. de. at 26 “
la the above Lots of Long Brochs Shawls frill bo
found every desirable color of centre.
BEAUTIFUL STELLA SHAWLS
From $2 to $l2, In every oolor.
French Blanket Shawls in new designs.
Plain Thibet Shawls, Square and Long.
Real Canton Crape Shawls. Plain and Embroidered.
Children’s Shawls, Hisses’ Shawls, and Geatiemen’jß
Shawls, at
THORNLEY A CHISM'S,
“ONE PRICE CASH BTOH
Northeast Owner EIGHTH A SPRING GARDEN
N. B.—City and Country Storekeepers buying for cash
may find bargains at T A C.’s.
P. S.—A Magnificent stock of Silks now on hand.
selß-tf
171 ALL AND WINTER CLOAKS.
A * OPENING DAILY.
FINK CLOTH RAGLANS.
ELEGANT BEAVER RAGLANS.
RIOH VELVET CLOAKS.
Elegantly adorned with
REAL LACES, CROCHET, AO., Ac.
OPERA CLOAKS.
The largest and moat varied stock of these fashionable
OVER GARMKNTB,
At the widest range ot prices, and suited for
MOURNING, PROMENADE, AND FULL DRESS
COSTUME,
PARIS MANTILLA A CLOAK EMPORIUM,
3. W. PROCTOR & GO.,
708 CHESTNUT STREET.
IDetmdtvs.
Dr. W. S. MoILHENNEY,Dentist,
vtnrrrg would inform his friends that he has resumed
praotice at No. 1848 CHESTNUT Street, second door
above the U. S. Mint. aepl-2m
OLD TOM GIN, LONDON CORDIAL—
Imported by F. D. LONGCHAMP, 217 S. FRONT
Street, Philadelphia.
For sale at all the principal Druggists and Grocers !n
Philadelphia.
CAUTION. —The celebrated OLD TOM GIN is im
ported into the Btate of Pennsylvania by F. D. LONG
OIIAMP exclusively; moms othbb is qbnoinb.
James Field, Son, A Co , 28 Mining lane, London,
sole export agents for Messrs. Oh. booth A Co.
oeSMflt* ____
Cl ANGS OP RIGGING made to order, by
JT WEAVER, FITLKR, A 00., No. 23 N. WATER
St , and 22 N. WHARVES. oc2l
Chicken salad.—minton,
TWELFTH, below WALNUT, informs his cus
tomers and the publio that he is serving up bis Chicken
Salad—so justly celebrated. The Celery Is cultivated,
by him6elr, and is far superior to any that can be found,
in the market. Game In season, and Oysters In every*
style. Families and Parties supplied, 0019-12t#
FA. TREGO, REAL ESTATE AGENT
• AND CONVEYANCER, THIRTEENTH Street
and RIDGE Avenue, attends to the purchase and said
of Real Estate, Negotiating Securities, Renting houses,
and Collection of Uouse and Ground Rents, and Inter
est Monies. Satisfactory references given. 0010-3m#
WH. W. DABLET AND t. T. S.
• DAK LEY. Teachers of Pianoforte, Organ,
HarmoDy. etc. Apply at No. 1026 FILBERT Street.
0018-et*
A BRAM SLACK’S ENGRAVING,
xl Sinking, and Embossed Printing, Envolope, and
Seal Press Manufactory, No. 1 South SIXTH Street*
PMWdAlnbl*. Pa aaISUSm
_ TWO TRIPS A WEEK TO
BRIDGETON!—On and after WEDNES
DAY, 20th lost., the Steamer EXPRESS will leave
Arch Street every Wednesday and Saturday morning, at
Eight o’clock (instead of B#, as heretofore), for
Bridgeton. Will leave Bridgeton every Monday an®
Thursday morning at 8 o’clock; stopping at Delaware
City and Newcastle. Stages for Millville, Port-Bll
sabith, Falrton, Oedarvillo, Newport, Dividing Creeks,
and Mauricetown, connect with this boat. ocl-*-lm
IT IS OF THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE
for every one to know where they will get the
moat for their money, especially each times aa these.
ZIEGI.ER * SMITH. Wholesale Drnggißta, oorner or
BHOOND and QUEER Ptreots, are dl.po.lng of their
White Load, Grouod Points, of alt Colors, and Window
01a.., all of the best quality, at price, which will bo
pleasing to boyars. ' poll.
PORK. —ISO bbls Mess Pork, for sale by
0.0. SADLER A 00.,
•419 ABOK Btmt, 114coi aboy. Iran,,
Eemoual*.
JAMES E. CALDWELL & 00.
WILL REMOVE
TO THBIR
NEW MARBLE BUILDING,
822 CHESTNUT STREET,
BBLOW NINTH,
MONDAY, OCTOBER 26th'.
ThBy respectfully i nv lto their
CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC TO THEIR
NEW ESTABLISHMENT 1 ,
ft VERY SELECT STOOK,
Recently purchased by one of the firm in Europe, with
especial reference to their Bates,
SUPERIOR WATCHES,
DIAMONDS,
RICH JEWELRY,
ORNAMENTS,
STERLING SILVER.
A VISIT ENTAILS SO OBLIGATION *0 PURCHASE.
oc2i-4tir
REMOVAL.—O.O. SADLER & 00. have
-*-V removed from No. 9 North Water Street to No.
103 ARCH street, second door above Front. sel
JFor Sate anii to £et.
FOR SALE.—A lot of Stand and Original
Liquor Casks. Apply to No. 10 North FIFTH
Street It*
££} FOR SALE—A desirable Dwelling-
Bill house, situated at the northwest corner of Thir
teenth and Arch, with all modern conveniences. Ap
ply on the premises, or at the Counting-house of C. A.
KUBIOAM, 2026 CHESTNUT St. oclO-lit*
fa TO RENT, a STORE on DELAWARE
fill. Avenue, below VINE Street, ruining through to
Water Btreet, 148 feet deep. Also, the Doable STORE,
corner at THIRD and QUARRY Streets, 40 feet front,
one of the best locations for large Business in Phila
delphia. Also, STABLE and COAOH-HOUBE in
CHERRY Street, above SEVENTH, in rear of Ash
land House Apply at 273 South FOURTH Street.
se29-3m*
Rooms on commerce street.—
The Three Upper Booms of 416 Gommeroe Street
to Let. e027-la
JJersonal.
TNFORMATION WANTED OF ROBERT
A EWING, aged 11 years, who left New York City
four years ago for the West. Any information of hla
present whereabouts will be thankfully received by his
slater, M. EWING, corner of FOURTEENTH and
BEOOND Avenue, care of Mrs BRUCE, New York
City. oc39»6t*
UJaUtjeo, Jeweltg, &t.
Bailey & co.,
ronmiiiT
BAILEY A KITCHEN,
Have removed to their new Fire-proof, White Marble
Store,
819 CHESTNUT STREET,
NORTH SIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE.
Now opening their fall stock of
IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND
FANOY GOODS,
To whioh they Invity the attention of the pnblie.
SILVER-WARE, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND
PEARLS,
ATWHOLBBALB AHD BITAIL.
{Dissolutions anil (Kouartnersfiips.
Dissolution of partnership —
The Partnership heretofore existing between
DANIEL W PORTER and ABRAHAM’ 80H0NE
HAN has been THIS DAY dissolved, by mutual
consent
The Undersigned respectfully Informs his friends
that he will continue, on his own account, the PLUMB
ING and GAB-FITIING Business, at the Old Stand,
303 North FIFTH Street, above VINE.
ABRAHAM SOHONSMAN.
—Philadelphia, OovTZO/ISW: 0«22-Bt#
CO-PARTNERSHIP. —THE BUSINESS
heretofore conducted by Hunt. Webster, A 00.,
will from this date be oarried on under the style ana
firm of LADD, WEBSTER, A 00., who will continue
the manufacture and sale of Sewing Machines, the
former in Boston, the latter at 820 OHESTNUT Street,
Philadelphia, and in the principal cities of the Union.
September 1,1868. se27-lm
JHeftnnal.
HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL—THE
GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY
FOR DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STOMACH AND WEAK
BOWELS. Prepared by a Chemist. Bottles 12#, 26
and 60 cents.
THEJ GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDICAL
SCIENCE!
HARTBHORNB’S OUBE-ALL should he kept In all
families, in case of accidents or sudden sickness.
HARTSHORNB’S CURE-ALL cures Rheumatism.
HARTSHORNB’S CURE-ALL cures Cramps, Oholle,
Pains In the Btoma«h or Bowels.
HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL cures Pains in the
Limbs, Side, Bsck and Breast.
HAftTSHORNB’B CURB-ALL cures Sprains, Bruises,
Scalds and Burns.
HARTSHORNE’S CURB-ALL ouies Neuralgia,
Toothache and Stiffness in the Joints.
HABTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL cures Cholera, Dior
rhcea and all Pais.
HARTSHORNB’S CURE-ALL enres Ear Ache and
Deafness from a cold.
HARTSHORNS’B CURE-ALL ourea Dyspepsia and
Indigestion; also, Canker and Sore Mouth and Sore
Throat.
HARTSHORNB’S CURE-ALL cures all Spinal Affec
tions and Weakness in Limbs.
HABTSHORNS’S CURE-ALL is a great tonic to
Weak Stomach and Bowels, and Improves Digestion.
{o* As the frequent changes of the weather produce
a bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pain In the Limbs and Body;
also, Stiff Neck—every person should get a bottle. It
acts upon the Nerves, Muscles, Sinews, Blood and
Bones: and, by its warming electro-magnetio power, ex
pels all pain from the system. Get a bottle and try it,
mid you will be astonished at its happy effects.
N.B. If yon have a Ceugh, use HARTSHORNS'S
Pectoral Syrup of Wild Cherry, it is the beat Cough
Byrap in the World. Bottles, 26 and 66 cents, and $l.
If you are Billions, use HARTSHORNB’S ANTI*
BILLIOUB PILLS. They aot upon the Liver, Stomach
and Bowels, carrying off all Bile and Foul Secretions.
Boxes, 26 cents. Sold by R. W. JENKINS,
No. 26 BOUTH EIGHTH Street,
Between Market and Chestnut Streets.
Slmes’ Stores, Chestnut and Market streets.
Garriguea*. Tenth and Coates streets.
Wagner’s, Tenth and Lombard sts. au!2-thstudtf if
yOLLICOFFER’S ANTI-RHEUMATIC
kJ CORDIAL is the only preparation ever placed be
fore the publio that has performed ae many
MIRAOULOUfi CURAS
INFLAMMATORY AND CHRONIC
RHEUMATISM.
The most prominent and influential citizens bear wit*
ness of its efficacy. The abundant evidence from all
parts of the country is enough to warrant us in pro*
nonnoing that it is the greatest wonder of the age.
It ie an internal remedy that s rikea at the root of the
disease, and thus eradicates it en’irely from the system.
Prepared by THEODORE DILKS, Chemist,
Northeast comer of Pine and Sixth streets,
007-8 m Philadelphia.
QEarriascs-
£JARRIAGES.
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 guarantied,
sel3-Bmif
T" 0 NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS.—
NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS AGENCY.
—OARR A JOHNSON announce to the Press through
out the United States that they are completing ar
rangements on a most liberal scale, for a system of
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS REPORTS.which ha* never
before been equalled in this country They pledge
themselves to furnish the earliest and moat reliable re
ports of all the stirring and important events of the
day, at a price which cannot fail to be advantageous to
the Preea generally.
All letters and communications to be addressed to
OARR * JOHNSON,
National Telegraph News Reporters, South THIRD
Street, opposite Exchange, Philada.
1 B. W. CARR,
G. W. L. JOHNSON.
Geo. W. L. Johnson, 21 Wall st., New York City.
John T. Smith Merchants’ Exchange, Boston.
John Wills, corner South and Baltimore streets, Bal
timore. . .
For experience and reliability in the business, we
would refer to• Mortou MoMichael, North American
and U.S Gazette: Swain A Abell, Public ledger;
Jesper Harding A Son, Pennsylvania Inquirer jJohn
W.Forney, The Press; Cummings A Pescock, Evening
Bulletin; F. W.GraysonA 00., Evening Journal .Jo
seph Severns, Evening Argus; Joseph R Flanlgen,
Dally Nows; William Rice. La»lor,
Everett, A Hincken, Sunday Dispatch, Magill A Jones,
Sunday kercury; Jno. S. Jackson, Sunday Transcript.
oc2o*tf ,
Blank notes of hand,
BLANK DR&FTB,
AND CHECK BOOKS,
On ALL PHILADELPHIA and CAMDEN BANKS.
For s«le at PETERSON BROTHERS.
O c2o*3t No. 306 CHESTNUT Bt.
rglO OASH BUYERS.
JAMES S. EARLE A BON.,
816 CHESTNUT BTRSET,
OPPOSITI 9HI QIftAXD HOUSI,
Invite the Attention of Western and Southern Custom*
ere to their Immense and elegant assortment of
LOOKING-GLASBBB,
OIL PAINTINGS,
PORTRAIT AND PIOTURB'JKAMEB,
Suitable for the
auW FALL TRAP**
w ■
-
•rtabliahttd VI 1 11111 «
chine Shop doing a good business,'
obinlst prewired. Address FOUNDRY ,*oIE
Press oeaC
KMTANTED—By a middle-aged Lady a
~ v Situation as Governess, la a private famlty. Beat
of city reterence will be given. Address GRIFFITH,
office of this paper, 0c22-4t*
A YOUNG MAN, a good Penman and Ac
countant, well posted in double-entry book-keer
lßK> desires some Situation where his services would ha
available. Salary is not so much the object as employ
ment. Unexceptionable city references can be given.
Address “8.D,” office of The Press. 0c22 St*
PEDDLERS WANTED I!
$960 AYEAB!IJ
Can be made by Peddlers, Book Agents, young men,
and others ■ The article is light and easily carried
AH that is required to sell the article is to show it.
Does not conflict with other goods or business, and sells
readily to every family and merchant. Any person
sending us 25 cents, or eight three cent stamps, which
Is to pay the postage, will receive a sample and all ne
cessary information.
Our agents are making from fofir to six dollars a day
profit.
This is no humbug or lottery speculation.
Address VAN DEUSEN BROTHERS,
oc2l-2tWlt# Kingston, Ulster co., N. Y.
VMfANTED—A Situation by a sober, in
v v dostrions Man, as Packer or Porter In a Whole
sale China and Glass Store. Apply at No. 1704 ELDER
Street. . . oc2l-2t*
X\T ANTED—By a young Man, a Situation
V v ag Clerk in a Wholesale house.. A moderate
salary will be satisfactory, as employment is desired.
Address HONESTY, at this office? oc2l-3t*
WANTED —A PARTNER with two or
three thousand dollars o&pittl, to join a young
man In a well-established and profitable mercantile
« * 22* A<Wre “» "Ith name, BOX 829. Philadelphia
PostOffioe. , 1 oc2l-Bt*
BRONZE CLOCKS,
OFFICE for Families wanting Ser-
M. rants, Cooks, Ohambermalds, House and half
grown Girls, Men, and Boys. Bend your orders from
all parts to O’CONNOR’S, 19 ARCADE, CHBBTNUT.
above Sixth. • 0e31.3t*
—A smart, active BOY, willing
V V to make himself generally useful. Addreas, in
handwriting of applicant, “ T. F..” ihu office.
oc2o-3t* ’ *
\JiT ANTED—By a young Man, employ
v v ment. Is willing to do anything that will af
'ord him a living compensation. Address ELTON, at
this office. oc2o>4t*
\JkI ANTED—A Situation for a first-rate
v V Coachman, In every respect, well recommended.
Address BOX 2177, Poet Offie. , oc2o-6t»
Drug clerk wanted.-a young
MAN capable of putting np prescriptions, and
willing to commence with a small salary until found
competent. One having a knowledge'of the German
language preferred. Address OAIOMBL, office of The
Press. oc2o-3t#
WANTED— To Rent, for the winter sea*
sen, with Immediate possession, a Furnished
bouse of moderate siie, with modern Improvements,
west of Tenth street. Address A. M., office of this
paper. 004
EK7AtfTSD,FOB THE UNITED STATES
» w GAVALB.Y—AbIe-bodied, omnairled men, to
whom wilt be give* good paj .board, clothing, and
medical attendance. Fay from SU to 522 per month.
No men haring a wife or child will be accepted. Apply
for MOUNTED BBBYIOI at Ho SIT HABER Street,
shore Sigfeth, north side.
W. TH. MAGBUDIB,
let Lient. let Dragoons,
Beernttlnf Ofioer.
CEVEEAL agreeable persons of geod cba-
raeter may obain BOARD in an elegant bouse,
with very desirable accommodations, fifteen minute*
walk from the State House. Reference* exchanged.
Address “ P.,” Box 1190, Post Office. 0e32-lt*
(VOW VAC AN T—Two Gommaniogting
J-v second-story Rooms, with or without Board, will
be rented low to a permanent party. Location. Ohest
cat street, above fifteenth. Address COMPORT, at
this office. oc2l-Btw
A FAMILY, consisting of a gentleman,
wife, end 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, ocgO-dt*
A GENTLEMAN and LADY, also Sin
gle Gentlemen, may obtain Board at Tl 2 Chest
nut Stnet, opposite Masonic Hall. ocll-12t#
MRS. D* P. BOWERS* WALNUT-ST.
LTj. THEATER, corner of NINTH and WALNUT
Streets. FRIDAY EVENING, October 22,2809.
LOUISE DB LIGNEBOLLRS.
Henri de Llgnerollea, Mr. Perry: Lagrange, Mr. filch
ings; 001. Deulvry, Mr Conway; Louise de Lignerolles,
Mrs. Bowers; Cecils de Glvry, Miss Richlogs.
OUB WIPE ! Or, The Rose of Amiens.
Marquis DeLlgoy Mr. Perry; Kosine, Miss Riohlngs.
Prices of admission—Second Tier and Family Circle,
and Third Tier, 26 cents; Parquet* 87# cents; Drees
Circle, 60 cents; Private Boxes, according to theU
locale, $3 and {6; Bingle Seats in Orchestra and Private
Boxes, 76 cents.
Doors open at quarter before 7 o’clock; Onrtaln rises
at 7 o’clock.
A HERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC*
x&. BROAD AND LOCUST Streets.
TAB GREAT HAVELS!
FRIDAY EVENING, Oct 22, 1868,
The magnificent Fairy Pantomime, entitled
BIANCO: OB THE MAGIC BWOHD,
Bianco, Don Albino’s Valet, Gabriel Havel; Brooolo,
a Gardener. Francois Ravel.
THE FESTIVAL DANSANT.
Comprising s verat dances by the Corps de Ballet.
THE COOPERS
Fanler, Francois Ravel; Estolle, M’lleCecile.
Admission—Parquet, Parquet Circle, and Baleony, 60
cen’s: Family Circle and Amphitheatre, 26 oents.
Seats can be secured from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. with
out extra charge. Children under 10 years half price.
\*raEATLET & CLARKE’ 8 ARCH-ST.
IT THEATRE—WiIIiam B. Fredericks, Ac ting and
Stage Manager.
FRIDAY EVENING. October 22, 1868,
THE HOAD TO BUIN.
* Old Mr. Dornton. Mr. Gilbert; Harry Doraton. Hr.
Whealey; Goldfinch, Mr. Clarke; Widow Warren, Mrs.
J. Gilbert: Sophia, Mrs. J. Drew.
THE WIDOW’S HUSBAND.
Admission, 25 eta. Secured Beats in Dress Circle, BT#
cts; Orchestra Stalls, 60 eta; Seats in Private Boxes, tt
eta; Gallery, 13 cts; Gallery for Colored Persons, 26 cts {
Private Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, 88 ets;
Whole Private Box, $B.
Doors open at quarter before 7 o’clock; commence at
7#,precisely
MUSICAL FUND HALL .
MONDAY EVENING, October 26th.
E. SPALDING hu the honor of announcing that the
Renowned Pianist,
MB. GUSTAV BATTER,
together with the following eminent artistes,
Mine. BERTHA JOuANNSBN,
Distinguished Prime Donna j
Miss MARIA B. BBAINERD,
American Prims Donna from New York,
Oraterioi and Oenosrts
Mr. W. H. DKUNETT,
Prlmo Basso, recently returned from Xtelj;
Mr. J. P. TAUNT,
The Popular American Tenor;
Prof OLABB H. BEAUBS Conductor,
Will appear in grand Concert aa above.
In order to insure a Urge attendance, the Manager
irtll distribute among the audience, several hundred
valuable presents, including TWO RICH SILK ROBBS,
valued at-? 76 and $25. which may be seen at the dry
goods house of Qeo. Fryer, No 016 Chestnut street.
Also, a beautiful SILVER-PLATED TEA BST, valued
at $6O; a SPLENDID CASTOR, valued at $29; and a
MAGNIFICENT ICE PITCHER, valued at $l6, to be
seen at Jobn O. Mead' & Sons’, corner of Ohestnut and
Ninth streets.
T.ckets, with reserved 5eat5........0NE DOLLAR.
To be had at the masie stores of Lae & Walker and
Beck and Lawton. Bale will commence on Wednesday,
October 20th. ool#
SEVENTH WEEK 11—CONCERT HALL,
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH.
The CRIMEAN SCENERY and BATTLES, repro
sauted bj gigantic revolving DIORAMAS, illustrating
the BUSBIA.I WAR and destruction of Sebastopol.
(£7* Ope# every Evening, and Saturday Aiternoon.
Admtttlon 25 cents: Children 13 cents.
Doors open at 7 o*olock. Performance at a quarter
of 8 o’clock. oclB Ct
Assembly buildings, tenth and
CHESTNUT Streets.
Here again I Return of the old favorite,
SIGNOR BLITZ.
New and Comical Scenes hi YE NTBILOQUISM.
Extraordinary Magical Demonstrations, and the
LEARNED CANARY BIRDS.
Open every Evening during the week, at halLpart T
o’clockand on Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons at 8.
Admission, 25 cents; Children, 13 oenta. se24-Im*
National hall—market street.
ONE WEEK MORE.
J. IVSOO WILLIAMfI’S celebrated
PANORAMA OP THE BIBLE.
This magnificent PAINTING commences withObaoe,
and continues down in historical order to the Babylo
nish Captivity, containing more than fifty of the moat
sublime and Interesting scenes in the Bible.
Exhibition EVERY EVENING. Boors open at 7 1 to
commence at a quarter before 8 o’olock precisely.
Tickets 25 cents—to be had at Hall door. Ohlldre
under 10 years 16 cents.
Also. Exhibitions on WEDNESDAY and SATUR
DAY AFTERNOONS for famlUes and sohools. Boon
open at 2; to eommenoe at 8 precisely.
Explained by Professor TIBBITTB.
■MARKET FIRE INSURANCE 00.
ITJL OF THE CITY OP NEW YORK.
OASH CAPITAL.
SURPLUS
TOTAL ASSETS....
directors.
BENIAMIN B. HOWELL, President.
Phlletus H Holt of 286 Front street.
Joseph P Wickham, late Wickham’s A Hutchinson.
SilasDavfs of A. B AS Davis.
Ollrer H. Shepard, of Shepard, Hove A Co.
Henry Rowland, of Rowland A Banka.
Alfred L. Rowe, of T. G. A A. L. Rowe.
Wm. P. Miller, of Wm. P. Miller A 00.
Stephen W Gaines, of S W. A R. A. Gaines.
Elisha L. Walton, of Waltoo, Little, A 00.
Nelson Sherwood, of Nelson Sherwood A Co.
Henry G Reeve, ofH.G Reeve A Co.
Daniel T. Wlllets, of Willets A Co.
Albert L. De Oamp. of Baker A De Camp.
John M. Bruce, Jr , of Bruce, Odell, A Parnuo.
Btepben Llnlngton, of 216 Front street.
Enoch Ketcham, of E. Ketcbam & Co.
Wm A Coma ings, of Beards A Cummings.
Henry Lyles, Jr., of Lyles, Polhamus, A Co.
Brewster Valentine, of Ya!ent«no A Bergen.
Geo. B. Whitfield, of G. A J Whitfield A Co,
Albert Havemyer, (late Havemyer A Moller.)
•Tennis W. Quick, of Quick A l’Hommedieu.
David M. Tnmore, of Edsy A Turnure.
Jofo T Navarro, of Mora Brothers, Navarro A Co.
Edward Bill, of 119 Broad street.
Nathaniel W. Chater, of Peter V. King A Co.
Wra H. Goodwin, of E. Goodwin A Brother.
John Irisbie, (Freeland, Squirts, A Oo.)
ASHER TAYLOR, Vice President.
Insures on Buildiogs 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 OOMPANY CAN BE
EFFECTED THROUGH
STEWART & JOHNSON,
No. 103 Soath FOURTH Street,
Philadelphia.
ool*frm3n»B3t-if
ENGRAVING
WHISKEY.— 30 bbls., 20$ do. (Miller &
Rtokenton’a) Old Monongahel* Whi»k«y, la
Ktore and foi sale, by A „ A. ME ItINO,
oeu-u 140 South ieont tmt,
SoarMng.
amusements.
CONCERT.
Jiunranre QTompames.
.9300.000
. 78.200
.SOTS,2OO