The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 23, 1858, Image 3

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’ *;■arrived. 1..
Ship Noe mi. Jobhaon, 40 days from Liverpool, with
- tnds? to^etjerWright ft Bont..
Barque Achilles, Bpodden, fronLLondon Bth, and Deal
TUb Sept," wUhindse io'Tbos Richardson ft Co Passed
barque.Aim Elisabeth,'from Buoi.Oaj, off Obester,
bound npr r ' " * '
Brig ‘XmMiihrfßwoiy'HelDe, 46 days* from Bremen,
with nidae’toFlrliargee" / ~ " <:< •
Ur schr Smith, 8 days from Halifax, with' fish
to order. - ‘"• : v *' - -
Bcbr Cyclone,' D&il, 3 days Cram New York, in ballast'
to Nerios ft Sawyer. ]';‘ T '
Bchr 11U Shannon, Harts.fi'day* from Keanebeo, Me,
with Ita to order. V- - ■ . ‘ ■ ’
Bohr Vaodalla, Cooper, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with
wh6at*td Ju ft Co. * -
’ ■-Bohr Wui-’George, 1 day tram Smyrna, Del;
with oatfftoV L'Bealey.ft Co. r , -
B*br£ W Ferry, Bemson, 8 day* from New York,with
mdee to OroweiLft.OoUitts. .
Sloop 3 D Fiah,-Bell, 1 d»y from Leweß, Del, with
n mdae and pftßMngen to captain.
*'• OLIABID. >♦
- / Ship Nonpareili.Green, N York,’ T Richardson ft Co.
.fecbr Oyolone. Dall, New Bedford, Nerlna ft Bawyer.
Bchr Heimx,' Long, Norfolk, Hayes ft Godsliall.
(Correspondence oCThe Frets.) -
'• -baveh d* grace,oci ns. 1868.
The Wyoming left here this morning with 8 boats,
laden and consigned ss folloes:
~ l’hoe Welsh, lumber to Perot ft Bro/and clorerseed
to Kirkpatrick ft Co; -Major N S rKeodig, lumber to
Xeadiog RailroaS Co; Stephen Gooid, do to AC Tramp ft
eon, *
t { (Correspondence of The Press.)
READING. Oct. 21,1868.
The following, boats, from the Union Canal, passed
Into the ’Schuylkill Canal co-day, bo and to.FnUadel*
* Phia, laden and consigned as Allows:
buddy’s Lane, lumber - to U Oroskey ft Ooj Mary Ade
laide, do to D B Taylor; JasHopper, lumber, potatoes,
and Hour to Bolton, Vanderfeer ft Go: H Niles;lamber
to 4 U peieher; 3 0 Fremont, do, ta R Jd Hanna; Cayoga
Cnief, do toJlunyon ft Wolrerton; John Trumel; Boor,
_&e. to HnmphrieSj'HoffmaQ ft Wright: Tradesman, iron
ore to Eckwt ft Ce; Ijem Surrender, lamber to Nor*
cross ft Sheetß... y i . - . : ,-j
[Correspondence the Philadelphia Exchange. l
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Ur Charles 1) BcbeUenger, pilot,' landed last evening,
and reporto the ship Npeml, uom Live* pool, and Brem
brig Amazon,'from. Promen. to company with several
schooners, a* having passed to yesterday,? The brig
Express, for Halifax, and a fleet of colliers, went to sea
yesterday. Wind south.' The weather continues wans,
calm, and foggy.
Yonrs, &o.
~ wm. u. hiokicabt.
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, , , „ , , _ Nosroi«K,-Ya,, Oct. 32.
Arrived, Br brig Hope, from St Tbomaa. ' t ’
'.'i*. .. V *“ COABLMT9*,O*ft&
Arrived, ships John Barenet,,from. Antwerp: Uncle
Joe. from New York; barque’Avola,from Boston.
' There are Ift ships, 12 barques, and 6 brigs in port.
“ r ‘i •„ " ‘ BATis*xM t GAi;oots2.
Arrived, ship Vanclcae, from Boston. . .
There Are 30 ships, 7 barques, and 2 brigs In port.
, Nnir Oblbasb, Oot 32.'
Arrived, ships Kentuckian; from Liverpool; frank
YHnt. Jobn'.ParsQbß,'and'South Carolina, from New
York; Baden* fromHevrei* barque Harriet, from Rock
land. ' ...
MEMORANDA:
Steamship State or (leorgta; ttarvin; henee, arrived at
Savannah 19th lost ' '
1 Steamship, OUrof-Baltimore; Leltch, for Liverpool,
cleared at Niw York yesterday.' •" *
.. Bteemihip Delaware, Cope*, hence, arrived. at New
/* York 'yesterday. •* • , ’y_
- BteamsHlp Ariel, Ludlow, from Harre and Bouthamp
'■' ion Oct 6, arrived at New York 21et Inetl /
BWp WUd, P goon. MajheWi Irom Pie&gua, Peru.'ar*
> rhed*t_NewYork2!(itilß*t-
Ship Fanny 4 Ponjjtb from Bombay for Li*
▼orpool, Iras spoken Ang'4 lac 3224 S, long 17 25and
again Sept 11, no lat. 3tc. given..
Ship 8 Q tiWvdr, Sellam, from New York Inly 12 for
AtutrUfA,wa*kiwkan'Aag 19, Ut14,40 Pi, long 17 30 W.
SblpArt Union, Grant, from Calcutta for London,was
epokon'Abg 27, lac 6 long 37 80 \ ,
Ship Jin land,.Post, for Mow York, cleared at Liver
-. pool 2d Inst; and was in the river Btb, outward hound
Ship J Q Richardson, Lewis, Tor Montevideo, clsared
at Liverpool Ttb inat.', .
SUp Berlin,' May, for Savannah, cleared at Liverpool
7ih was in the river Bth, outwardbooad
. Shfp north America, Collier, from Caltaoj arrived up
at London 4th Inst. > ’ , .
Ship Qeo Marshall, Hearr, froia.UalcutU, arrived At
Gravesend 7fe Inst.. * l ' k ' '
. Shlfc Champl6n,{WlbHm. from Callao for Hamburg,
jullcd frooiCoWMiUx lust.' — ; a..-,
. ' Bhlp' Horizon, Reed; from Callao tor Bataliurg, ar
rived »t CoweS OUiJnst., .t*- /*>
Ship 0 A,f arwvU,Orocker, from Callao, arrived at
Cowes 7tk inst. -- - <
Bblp Bmlly. Gardner, Limehurner, hence, via Bt'John,
NB, 7th last ■.
Ship* Victoria, Reed, Preble, Hampden, Batman, and
Saransk; Rowland, were loading at LiverpoolOth lost,
for Philadelphia^
Ship Naples, Eastman, from Corfu and Trapani for
I'rFtan, oleated at Gibraltar CBth nit.
Bhip Isaac Jesnee.Cblpman, sailed from Hong Hong
Aug 8 forfibanghae
; -.fillip henßanger, Burnham, at Palmouthyß, 6th Inst
from Havana. ; s. t.
Bbip Imperial, (new, ef. Boston, 1181 tons) cleared a
Boston 21st lost foi? Bau Franclaoo. >
Barque., Our .Union, Sent, for Boston, was loading at
f u Wa*semea6th Inst. ... /V.>; . ;* *
Barque Asof, Simmons, for Biolly' neat day, was at
. Marseilles Bthinst. - , •
' c ' Barque.Dorchester, White, 7 bom Bio del Janeiro, waa
below ? >'
Barque Warren Halldlk, uallett, cleared at.WUtning*
too, NO, 21stjtast,forRlodeJaneiro, with lumber.
Barque Messenger. >£ird,:p«lcey, from Richmond for
Rio de Janeiro, was In Hampton Roads 20th Inst; •
n , Bvque ;OoohUuate;;o(bsb7, for Philade’phle, was
-'loading at Liverpool 9th lost
Ormus, Baker, for Philadelphia, sailed from N
Bedford Slat lost - “
:\Bche Will o’ the. Wisp, Hoot, henoe, arrived at H*ll
- .. . . . .
fichr C&meo. Wyman, for Philadelphia, sailed from N
London 21st lost. f
fchr Brandywine, 'Wheeler, from WUmlngton, arrived
*1 Albany2lst'lost.
Bohr .Silver -Alagaet, Perry, hence, arrived at Boston
jUstiust. :* .. ...
'' BcW > H Rowley, Godfrey,‘from New ,York, atWil-
NO,2othinst. :
A| ir d natjedfrom
. -Brig Breese. Outerbridge, hence, via Barbedoes. was
discharging at St Thomas Ist lost. •
- '• Bohrs.Jamesßugliah, Neal, from New Haven; Mary
/-..Price, Blimrd. from.Boaton; Ellen, Allen,-from do;
Almira T,Ganay,-fvoxn-Providence, and Yankee' Boy,
- Rtflley, from Hartford for Philadelphia, at New • York
yesterday.-.- . - ' 11 . . - - • -
fichr A Hammond, Paine, cleared at Boston 21st inst.
for Philadelphia. .’'i*/'.*"* v i.
,5. -fichrs Theresa' o,Gandy,from-BpetobfoV Philadel
phia, and Grecian* Matthews, frobi Portsmouth for’do,
a^fewportSWthlnst.‘ .v-vV ‘j> >'
Sehrs Mail, Kelly, and 8 B fitroog, Mott, sailed from
Providence 20th lost. for. Philadelphia; ' * s ' - ; '
* ’ fichr 0 Mkrenob, French, for Philadelphia; sailed
’.from New London .Oth.lost... - ’-'.-i-
Bohrs.JkmesM YaoCe.Burge:from BostdaforPhila-
Amanda,.Kelly,‘.Jtastport for do; Starlight;
.York. Portland for do; Rockingham, Murphy,' Porte*
mouth for do. ahd.BallieT Cbartre.'Ohartxe, Provident*
for do, remained at.Newpori 20th Inst '
/.v Propeliey pianeVLuper, cleared at New York ye*ter-
Itij for Philadelphia.,/ ; •-
FOREIGN POSTS.
* 4•- . . - (per.PaoMe.atSt Johns, NY) . ' - ' ■
Ar from New York 2d hut, Washington: at Genoa;
«th, Sflloto, *Arr-r> • > , r .T . V-^ ’
BS4 for New York 9th-Inst, Isaac Bell,from Deal: Onl
llrator, Harvest Queen, Jane Parker, an 4 Bardinia, fm
Liverpool ?*T c>* - i-'s i-i*";- ■
Bid for New Orleans 9th inst, Anna F Bshmidt, r B : J
jfCimbail, Sod il*rgar*t Pollock,/rom Liverpool '
Sid, for OityPolaV 9th itut,'W FSctunidt, fromld*
vlrpool ’ - 1
--*Bl4 for Savannah 9thinatj AlicerMunroe; Highland
Chief, Vanguard, and Monti oajto, from Liverpool
Bid for OharleaUn 9th loot, AlUanoe ana KUsa Mo-
Kenaie, from Liverpool.- • - - ■- - •
, • Sid for Mobile pth-inut, Montesumaffrom Llrerpool;
- > - > i
' The wtffdrlte,from' Liverpool to, Savannah/pntlnto,
Queenstown* 9th last; leaky. she bore.op from lit 16,
long 80. _ ,
Llirerpoolr-Ar : Bth inflt,'3smeraM .Isle, CornlahVSt.
Old 2d, Sardinia, Crocker, N York; 6th, B F.Catting,,
■Poet, do; Oth ,3*ll**, McKflnrie,, Charleston; - Alliene**
'De Foreit, do; Robert Treat,.Abbott, New, York;?7tn.;
Fibre McDenaid, Caldwell, Baltimore;; Baa tern Queen,
iHincock, Bermuda;' Anna PSchtaldt, Mullikeh, :Nfw
Orleans?-' » 1: ’~ 3 1 • - ‘
- Also, old 4 th,oliver Putnam, Smith, Calcutta; 'BjB
f Klmbail, Ho«mer,N Orleans. v r- r . £ :«
’ ~ Sid ith,?B Cutting, Yost, N York. \
In the river outward bound Bth*.Cultivetor, RaaaeU,
.’for N YoTkj’W'P Schmidt; SoVSjGlty Polnt;RkFMlll»’
Bturgea. Ob* rleitoti: MontlceHo,Laoderkio,Savannah:
Minnesota, FUnn,- Charleston; G l W' Ikmroe,*d wards,
N Orleans; Regains, Thompson,' Mobile; Faith, Kenny,
Uaettae; VnognatdrNOftojttV'SaYSuuJiSi Pioneer,,Mont*
fgomerf, Bdckb^f;ri.P'Monrlo{'Morwla, < N York: Har
vest Qaeefi t Yi>ung, N'Yorkf West Point;' Alleh,N Yofk.
\ lAr at hoodoo 4thlnet,R’M Bldrhim, Bhepardson/N
6th, 7 Maren^/;lk>ttghty,-M*nsauiU*,‘ j B E
.Smith, Creighton, St dolin', NS; 9th: Venice, Street, N
-York: 7th, Danlei-Webster, Spender, dd.
-Also ar at do 6th, Courant; Graft St Johtt. HB. **s
Old 2d, Christiana, Monk, N York; 6tk, Xaetern Star,
• Ackley. Rio.de Janeiro; Onward, Blander*. Boston vend
parsed Deal Tbht Wjlit, Pattereoo, Cardiff .and St
Thoms*. • v v .r .-.v,
Ar at Gravesend flth, Nathan, Lfanan, Pierce,N Or
lean*; Jth/Ocogbif.ißmart. Wniologton, NO, both,-for
liOndonj Yatrick HenrivMoore, New York for do- r. i J
• Sid from Bdn,7 b, John Fatten, Patten, tf Orleans.,
£x at UrisUl4th, deorge YPotier. Mitchell,St Bte
phdn*. N 6: Moon?onlh, Doaue, ChatWam, NB. ~ »
Ar atQloaceater.eth, Nonna, OlAtk.N York. -•
Old: at', Newcastle .previous s to let bst, OedTornsr,
lsleft, i, - »
■ * Bnt £ outward* at do previous to 4th inst, Emily, Da-
/. i .
gy from CJoX&Men ,4th ioxt, Donwi, N York; .Oaten*
<£'» ■ -"
New 7oik; Ger
"At »t Brtnea MjMt. iohenaM, B»Mmore;-4tt free
N vVjr >_ £‘-,i; J; -.;•
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p - Ott .sa-rfctfited, itewniMp AUbom*,
Palestine, Tinker, fcfndom 3
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ARBIYAIB AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS.
OF, TO out O'CLOCK TBIB 'MOBBUHI.
GIRARD HOUSE—Oheelnut* treat, belowNlnlh.
MreJl) Brent. St Louie » J -Vngln, OMago
BHBoulin, do
Mre liMillMdon, N 0 . J W Plnohot, N Y
E t Hlcbee. NY W Browne, N 0
W D Beattie, Qlevtla*rt H Spring, «t
T McClure. Staunton, Va > Miss McClure, .Va
MlnaPl’aon, do , MreTbompeomdo
0 Jones. Pa A. Anderson, Tenn
B a Schenok, Lancaster .J T Robertson .Wilmington
B O Banker & la, Va G,L llolmea, Charleston
T White A la. Pitta Mies & W Davie, Pitts
It Edgerton. Newport , W, Green, Princeton
d Knapp,-N J 0 M Bussell, Ohio
F J Ingeils, Haverhill, Has D Goodrich, Haverhill
W G Remington, NY Miss Remington, N Y.
R WPerrie.Md Miss Ma-yA Perrio, M 4 -
Miss A Townsherd. Md ,J BB Perrio, Md
X G Perris* la. Md B 8 Jewett, Buffalo > .
0 Furbish. Me . X J Miller A la, N Y
J G Wyman A la, N Y O H Tyler A la, St Louis t
JMattlson Ala, N Y John 0 Roberta, N Y
8 Albuquerque, Brazil A K. Fahnestocki Harrisb’g
Gee E Leonard, Md , Geo Leonard, Bevsrly
EHolland, Va W Morrison, England
TM Nimmo, NY R Bose, Washington
118 Marks, Mobile Miss Lincoln, N Y
A B'Peabody, Pbila A B Darling, Mobile
JEP Storms, Boston -AB Beech, Teun
Jos Haller, Boston A 0 Mayhew, Milford
Hr A A Sheppard A wl, Pa Mrs J Chickering, Boston
JII Willeox A la. Boston A Worrell, Del 00, Pa
H Wager, NY . .BP Johnson, N Y
DrHl Wood, Va J H Wright, NY
BHenriques.NY B 8 Uipkios,Va
T Passayant, NY B 8 Loney, Baltimore
T D Loney, Baltimore Com 8 L Creese, U S N
Idw Field, Masa G J Brown, N Y
L Meeks, NY WE King, NV
Wm M Tweed, NY Jos 8 Holurege, N Y
Geo T Bowrue, NY .W 8 Mullins, 8 O
0 A Crane, NY Cba*AMay,NY
John L M&rqo, Va ZD Gilman, Washington.
M It Bradfie.d NY Wlf Baldwin. Washington
IB D Finney, Miss D Kenddll, Ga
J O Love, NO' O M Packer, Va
<PH Thompson, Ala W M Bolton, Brooklyn
W H Bailey,-Boston J F Purcell A lady, Va
Miss Parcel!, Va B F Ladd, Va
J Barton A lady, 8 Francisco
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—fourth Bt., below Arch. ,
D W Moore, Clearfield A 0 Stewart A son, 0
D Stratton, Salem, N J W W Dlakeslee, Wetherby
Hiss E V Miller. O F Alexaoder A fa, 0
J 0 Alexander, 0 Mies Lizzie, Teal, 0
W A Chapman. N Y. Louis Schafer, Canton, 0
GeoFShorb, NY Alex HSeigel, Beading, Pa
L Wetberell, Boston Thos Moore, N J
J X Canfield, Pa 8 W Spencer, Zanesville, 0
W M Black, Zanesville, O T While, Indiana, Pa
AbIBRBICAN HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Fifth.
T Gilmer, Va - J L Samson, Boston
B 8 Gilmer, Va Miss 8 Sampson, Boston
J W Mollhany, Va J H Sanford,. Md
MrsKAgnew.N Y JO Waldo, NY •
G W P Coates' Balt A G Gilky A la, N 0
M LBairlnger, N 0 G Burton, NY
M Dietrich, 8t Louis J L Du Bois, Doylestown
W K FUnt,-Boeton W H Daniel], Pottsville
ThosKerby. lowa J 8 Alexander, lowa
Thos Augiil,ProT,Bl. . J Bourdeau, N Y >
A Sokoloff, Russia J P Bateman, Washington
W H Merriss, NY A 8 Orr. Va .
Dr Hardesty & lady, Ya Miss Price, Va
Mrs C B Hardesty, Balt W F Proctor, N Y
J Hunter, Bichmond, Va J F ChatlUier, N Y
UNION HOTEL-Arch street, below Fourth.
A McCormick, Pa Mrs Robinson, low*
JK Johnson,-Pittsburgh H o Christman, Bloomsbg
L*ycum, Pa J MKelker A dau, Pa
W N Davis A son, Pa" B B Wolfe, Va
M F Maize, PottsvUle Henry Saylor, Boh Haven
J Ohambers, Aurora, Ini
. NATIONAL HOTBL-Bace Street, above Third.
N Yeager, Bethlehem W Blanchard, N Y
D 8 Cushing A la J 8 Hiller, Balt
G H Fry, Wash 8 W Samuels, Wash
H Fisher, Pottsville W Crawford, Fa
HO Christman, Danville .. HD ShoeffersteiP, Leb
David Brans A lal Lancaster Mrs MoPadden, Ohio'
Mrs Maxon/ NY H J Handler, Pottsville
John Bine, Danville Geo W Bsmsav, Sch Haven
■ Luther Staler, Pa Henry Yeartm&n, Pa
Jas Shants, Pa J D DeHoff, Pa
BLACK BEAR INN—Fifth and Morchant etreots.
J Belfsnyder, Berks co Jacob Fisher, Berks oo
X Fisher, Berks oo 8 0 Thompson, Chester oo
BFBtadlger,Phlla HO Ohrlslman, Dlouusbg
GJB Johnson, Del 00. Pa Bobt Hodgson, Pa , ,
Ohaa Bishop, Chester co W Aiken, Bucks co
' J Leedom; Jr, Montg oo B*nj Hickman, Chester co
A HTanguey, Cheater CO G Hpeakman. Del oo ‘
J Keeley, Cheater eo , Jas Lyale, Ohester co
Chas Fmrlamh, Del co , 8D Byers, Ohester co
J Andbnon, Jr, Chester oo
BLACK BEAK HOTEL—Third at., ah. OallowhlU.
H Yeagor, Danpbin oo WSassamsn, Sumneytown
A Buckman, Feastervilie - M Haldeman, Bnckiogham
0 Boads, Byberry ' J Cadwalader, Buckingham
8 Hoagtand, B Haldeman, Byberry
W JSddows, Moreland Jacob Haldeman, Bucks co
J B K'-tb, Qettyaburg E Haldeman, CulbsvUle
8 Southampton G Olemmens, Chester Val
' BALD EAGLE—Third street, above OallowhlU.
BWillower, Easton J Smy'er, Easton
Mrs fihaeffer, Monroe 00, Pa It Smith, Backs co, Pa
JMutohler, Easton, Pa .. W Mutchler, Easton, Pa
B Beans. Bookioo • 0 Beans, Bucks co
3 P Tolaod, NY W Bchahel, Allentown, Pa
■ UADIBON HOUSE—Second street, below Aroh.
Jas Prettytuan, Del J D Heed. Va '
N Twlchell, Plantville J B Johnson, Va -
James Jones, Boston C A May, Boston
H Benson, KY LN Hern, Del
J Henderson, Johnstown, T Jones, Downlngtown, Pa
N Van Scbwtok, N J i > Mrs Fennimore, N J
A P Merrick, If f . Robert T Mercer/ N Y
Andrew Llnaley, Beading
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL-Second at, above Arch.
J P Kline, Pa T H Shinn, N J
M Archy, Clearfield, Pa H Yonsg, Del
A Heberts, Del Miss B Roberts, Del
Muter T Roberts, Del ' - A L"Jackson, Ohto
J P Bt*ler, Reynoldsville TO Davis, Lock Haven
Mlm M j Staler,' do ■ J 0 James. Pine Grove, Pa
- 5 - '--j ■ NelscnApp'ehaoh,N J •
• , Spetiol N0l»«a.
To All who Want Money.— Jones A
CO., Broken, Northwest. corner' of' THIRD and
GABKBLL ;BTBKJBTS, below LOMBARD, advance
Cash liberaUy,.in Luge and small amounts, upon
deposits of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Gone,
Clothing,. Ao { , on moderate.terms. Office hours from
6A. M. to7.P.M. oo2Mm ’
, Mew Trimmings and Zephyr-store and Fac-
TORY.—J. Q. MAXWELL & SON, Southeast Ele
venth afid Chestnut- . .", oa2l-lnt'
,', EauAthenlenne, or Hair BenAraUr.**Jnlet
HAUJJLoffers iris great ohemicat discovery to (be pub
lia with entire oouadence,itbelbg highly commended
by the thousands whq hare ~tued It. It is not a dye,
bat, ftctlng cheioicaUy, changos gray halr to its prii
tino,eol9r.;ii prerents baldness, and where the hair
has fallen off : from «ge or sickness, its use will produce
'i'taewahd luxuriant growth. ■ Bold by all Druggists,
Wd at rite Laboratory of Jonxs Havml <fcCo<,Per
fumers and Importers, No. 704 Ohbbtout Street, Phila
delpbla, ' ' . oclB-6t
W • llebry Patten,.Manufacturer el Window
'SHADES, and Importer ..of OUSTAIN and UPHOL
STERY. MATERIALS, LAOS and MUSLIN CUR
TAINS. .BBOOATELLES, BATIN DE LAINB and
WORSTED DAUABK, JUPB,>IQREBNS, PLUSHES,
GIMPS and TASSELS, OILTCOBNIOEB and
TAIN ORNAMENTS;- Gilt Window Shades, with all
the trimmings, 4s low as 76 cents each. Just received
from Auction V largelnvoke of Curtains, which are
offered at the foliowlng nnprecodented. low prices:
Curtains, 1100, worth |3 00 a pair,
j. “ • $2 00, 1 “ ft oo « ««■
Tambour Lace - ’*3 00, « *6 00“ ‘
Quiteheavy I **.. : *6 00, “ *lO 00“ “
Elegant rich Embroidered, *lO 00, “ *2O 00“ “
Jamask Curtains from *lO 00 to *l5 00 per window,
complete. Certains made and put up at the shortest
notice, by Competent workmen.
' ~W, HENRY PATTEN, 630 CHESTNUT Bt,, ■
OCI2-flmos • - Opposite Jayne’s New Halt
850, 850, 860, 860, 860, 850, 850, 850.
SINGER’SSEWING MAOHINBB.-PBIOEB HE
DUOED—A new. and elegant Family Sewing Sla
ehjne.for *6O, and the general scale of prices greatly
reduced. Allwbo want a substantial, si ople/aud re-
Jiable Sowing Machine, which has an established repu
tation’, for dolng the Very best work on every kind of
material, are to' call at onr office and examine
the new machines, iat the reduced prices. They can
not fall tobOMtisfied. , I. hi. SINGER A CO.,
: ocl-lni - • No. 00* CHESTNUT Street.
Singer’s Sewing Machines.—That Singer’s
Sewing Machines make the best stitob ever invented,
has been widely known for years.'. Other machines may,
make a 'similar stitch upon a few" light fabrics, but
Singer’s alone are competent to do every kind of work*
upon every variety of fabric.
Singer’s new Family Bowing Machines have the same
relative superiority as his machines for mannfaoturing
purposes. . They.are also more beautiful than any
other.
. Hemming and Binding Ranges or the most improved
style are applied when desired to any of Singer’s Ma
chines.':, I. M. SINGER CO.,
No. 602 CHESTNUT Street.
. sel6*tjan22
, One. Price Ciothlng ef the Latest Styles, and
made in the best manner, expressly for bhtail balhb.
vWe mark our-lowest selling prices in' mAtff riGonrs
on- each article; Ail goods made to order are warranted
satisfactory, and our ohs-mios btstsm Is strictly ad
hered to. We believe this to ba the only fair way of
dealing, as thereby all are treated alike.
JONES A CO.,
604 MARKET Street.
Scurvy.—Scurvy is not confined to Arctic
■travellers and neglected sailers ; it shows Its disgoatlng
features also among the ill-fed poor in our QUby lanes.-
Nothing iias beeh found so speedily efficacious in ar
restiog the decomposing tendency of the vital fluids
in scorbuilo disease as the PERUVIAN SYRUP.
7-, ??? io this city by F. Brown, oomer Fifth and
Chestnut, and .Hassard & 00., corner 'Twelfth and
Chestnut. aeW-d&w tt
i -SemueS’s Saving rtnd-fOMc* ,903 Walnat
street, one door west of BeoOhd street.’ Receives de
bits la sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all
classes of 'the community, and allows interest at the
rate of five per cent, per annum.
,pffiqe open daily, from 9 until 6 o’clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 9. in the evening. President,
franklin Fell; Treasurer, and Beoutery, Chari* u.
Morris. ;';*7 ~ ‘
- ■ Thumbs .Patent Case Shoe Brushes, compact
AND OLE ANLY.-Just thelhlng for Travellers, Board
ers,: and - Housekeeper*. Sold by Grocers and Shoe
Dealers. Charles D. Thutd, Manufacturer' of every de
scription of Brushes, No 160 North THIRD Street. - ■
-■■'ekllaghcrH‘making, Silver'* Air-tight Go*
BDBNBBB M thej ahould be, in the moat workmanlike
manner, end'of the beat,'material*.
- I WARRAHT MIS STOVE TO GIVB BATIBFAO
TION,’OK L THBMOEf*Y WILL BB KEptiHDBD.
There are’many imitation* in the market,‘which have
a’teKdontyto destroy the good qualities of'.this stove.
Call at mj,*to», acd eee one in nae before malting year
pnroheeea. A.J, OABLAOHER, '
oeu-tr , Ho: EOS H. SECONDfltt.'ab. VINE.
' 7 , ' - • ’
r. c -‘-' » v . '
, Sroyerfeilalier'e Celebrated Family Sewing
MAOHINKB. ■ ■
; A IfHT7 fiTTLE—PRICE *5O. '
'7SO ObxBtnot' Btsut, Pa^SnBLFBfS,
These ;M*chiuea sew.from twospool a, arid form a
•urn,' of tw?qttftUed strength, beauty, and elasticity,
Vhioh will Rot rip, eren if erery fourth' stitch be cut.
They are juiquestipoablj the. best In the market for
YipnSj use#
WIIMI ■ JST BMDW* l OlgOilint, jia ' ■-
pRKSS—I*HII,ADEIJ*inA. SA'rtrKbiY, OCTOBER 1858.
GallagherU Celebrated Morning Star t’ccli
-ING-STOVE. --
80,000 NOW IN 08H.
The colobrity of this wonderfully popular Btove, PoB
sesslog, as it.does, suoh a combination of superior ad*
orer all other Stores now in existence, ba*
spread Its fame -throughout the whole United States.
lie-advantages are as follows*. It has two largo
Oveus for baking and roasting j It is raoro economical |
it possesses far more conveniences; It never falls under
any oiroomstanoes; and is more durable than any other
Stove how in use. It will bake Bread, roast a Turkey,
boll a Dinner, broil a Beefsteak, and hfot wwli-wster,
all at the same time.
WARRANTEE.
I warrant this Stove to operate in the most perfoot
manner, or the money will be returned.
NOTICE.—I am the original inventor and patentee
of the Stove called the “ Morning Btar,” and It Is for
Sale only in Philadelphia, at my Store, No. 805 N. BE
COND Btreot, first Stove Store above Vine.
Take particular notice that the name of the inven
tor, A. J. GALLAGHER, is cost, in Large Letters, on
the front and side of each
“MORNING BTAR” COOKING STOVE.
OALIAOHSHte SUNRISE AIR TIGHT,
A now large Ovtu Flat Top Cooking Stove. The plates
are very heavy, and the whole Stove is finished in a su
perior manner.
I WARRANT
This Stove to be superior to any other Flat- Top Stove
now In the market.
I rospectfally invito my friends and the public to call
and examine the above Stoves.
I have also a groat variety of other Cooking Stoves
of every style. Parlor Stoves, most beautiful patterns.
Together with a heavy stock of Stoves for churches,
stores, offices, hotels &c.
Repairs for the Morning Star and Sunrise Stoves, to
bo had only at my store. A. J. GALLAGHER.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Stoves, Ranges, Cast
ing*, &0., No. 805 North SECOND Street,
ocll-mwsaSfit first Stove Store above Vine, Phila.
ittatringes.
. On the evening of the 21st instant, by the Rev. Theo*
philus Stork, Mr. OLIVER WILLIAMS , of Chicago,
llinols, to bliss ANNA A. HEILIG, daughter or John
Heilig, of Germantown. _ *
On the 21st instant, by the Rev. J 0. Clay, Mr HUGH
ADAIR MoMASTER to bliss RACHEL BLADES, both
of this city. *
On Tuesday, October 18, by Rev. Wm. Bacon Stevens,
D.D., Dr. DAVID ROBERTS and Miss EMMA M.
80UTH, both of this city #
On the 2lat instant, by Her. A. A Wiiiltts, Mr
JOHN X. ABBOTT to Miss ELIZABETH 8., daughter
of ROBERT EVANS, all of this city, *
By Rev F. o,* Pearson,'of West Philadelphia, lOtb
August, 1858, Mr. HENRY ISA AO HENDRICK to Mias
KATE WATSON, all of Twenty-fourth ward. *
By Rev. F. 0. Pearson, Ootober 14, Mr. EMMORB.
RUDOLPH to Miss MAttYE. SEAL, all of Haverford,
Delaware county, Pa. (Media paper copy | *
On the 20!h Instant, by Rev. Dr. Oole, Ur. THOMAS
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Jr , to Miss RACHEL 0. LB*
WELLYN, both of this city. # <
iDcatljg.
On the 21st lns»ant, Mrs. SUSANNAH HARRIS, re.
liot of the late John Harris, In the 53d year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend the| funeral, from her late re
sidence. Lewis street, Bichmond, on Sunday afternoon
next, at 3 o'clock, without further notice. *
On Thursday morning, 21*t instant,Mrs. MARY DEG-
NaN, in the filth year of her age.
The'relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi
dence, Germantown road, below Jefferson street, this
(Batnrday) afternoon, at 1 o’clock. *
On the 21st instant, THOMAS ORILLY, aged 66
years.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi
dence. No 647 Bedford street, Seventh, below Bouth,
this (Saturday) morning, at 9 o’clock, without further
notice. To proceed to St. Mary’s Cemetery. *
On the 21st instant, LYDIA ANN, daughter of JOB
and MARY ANN BUTTON, in the 7th year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited
to attend the fuoeral. from the residence of her parents,
corner Sepvlva and Dickerson streets, above Cumber
land, on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o’clock. *
On the 21st instant, Hr. MATHEW MADARA, In the
69th year of his age.
His friends and acquaintances are invited to attend
the funeral, on Sunday 24th Instant, at 1 o’clock, from
the residence of Heury Bimon, No. 627 Brown street,
between Vienna end Cherry, Eighteenth ward. #
On the 20th instant, Mr. JOHN T. GRIFFITH, in the
68th year of hie age. [New York and Boston papers
please copy ]
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the fuoeral, from the residence
of hfr son, John U.. Griffith, Jr., No. 2121 Summer
street, between Race and Vine, on Sunday afternoon
next, at 2 o’clock, without further notice. *
On the 20lh Instant, PETER W. SULLIVAN, son or
David and the late Mary Sullivan, iu the 20th year of
his age.
'the relatives and friends of the family are respeot
fully invited to attend hie funeral, from the residence
of his father, Northwest corner of Third and Germau
streets, this (Saturday) mornlng.atßVo’clock. without
further notice. *
' T C?* Spiritualism.—ljeclare and Confer*
of ENOE will be held at SANBOM-BTREET
HALL on SUNDAY) at 10# A. AY., aud 7# 1\ M.
Adinisalon 6 oenta. 0c23-lt*
David’s Inquiry after the Family of
I*2 . SA P, L Tjf er «Jf4S?S N JEWIIEY trill Preach
on thii euhjeot To-MORHO# (Sabbath) afternoon. In
'ho -MKRWAN MKOIUNIOB’ BALL, corner of
FOURTH and GEORGE Streets, above POPLAR, at
5,0 clock ' Meeting for Children THIS AFTER
NOON, at 2 o’olock. Binging by Professor KBME-
Rk R - om-lt*
[Y=f=» Sermon to Young Men By renueii
LLS? of tho YOUNG MJSN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCI
ATION, the Roy. O. H. CAItDHN trill Preooh o Bor
mon to Young Men, by liirlno permlealon. on HA li-
HATII KVKNINti, 24th lost., at half-poet seven
o’clock, In the CHURCH OP ST. MATTHIAS, North
out corner of BROAD And SPRING GARDEN Eta.
Seats reserved for Young Men.
P- S —.Medical Students respectfully Invited to at
tend. _ . , - -*c2B4t*
m
Key. Henry Ward Beecher will De«
liter the Introductory Lecture of the Bixth
Annual Course before the PEOPLE’B LITERARY IN
BIITOTB, In CONCERT HALL, THURSDAY Even
ing*, October 28th. Doors open at seven. Lecture
commences quarter before eight.
Mr. fiEKOHER will be folldwed by GEORGE W.
OORT 18, 'Esq , Rev. S. H. CHAPIN, Rev J. \f.
JtAKHALI/, lion H. MANN, and other eminent Ora
tors.
Dingle Ticket*, 28 cento; Ticket* admitting two, 80
Ticket* xlmltllDg ON* to conroe of EIGHT
LECTURES, $1; admitting two to coarse, $1.60;
three, $2; five, $4. i’or sale at the Hookstores.
J. ELLIOTT, President,
428 Walnut Street.
G. Coluss, Secretary,
Mo. 160 Worth Sixth Street.
rv-»T. H. Stockton will prcnth (D. V.) at
NATIONAL HALL, MARKET, above Twelfth,
SAnOATU, 10# A. BI Subscription* will bo received
for the winter All friends of the cause are invited to
uonj in ita support. ii Sed loveth n eheer/ul giver.™
rvy* Church of the Covenant*—Services in
(15- CONCERT HALL, Chestnut Street, above
Twelfth, EVERY SUNDAY, at 10.* a. M. and 7%
P. M. Seats free* ltw
Chapel—Locust anti Twenty-
U 5 SECOND Streets ReV. R. A. GARDEN
will Preach in this Church TO-MORROW AFTER
NOON, at 3# o’clock. Service in the Moraine at 10JT
o’clock. u*
rr^„Ti l ®^ ourlh Annlreraory of “The Voting
IL3 MEN’S OUBIBTIAN ASSOCIATION OF PHI*
LADRLPniA” will tako pUc* at JAYNE’S HALL, on
TUESDAY EVENING, November 2d, at TK o’clock.
Particulars will be given hereafter.
t JOHN WANAMAKER,
It, . Chairman of Committee.
Meftlng of the Hoard of Trade—A
LLS Stated Meeting of the Association of the Board
of Trade will beheld on next MONDAY EVENING,
SOih'inst., at 7% o’clock, at their rooms, N0.'603 Chest
nut street. *
The resolutions offered at the last meeting, in refer
ence to a better system of assessing wharfages, and of
modifying our laws of pilotage, and also concemlog'the
unreasonable charges imposed by the State upon our
auction business, will come discussion.
The attendance of the pullio generally is requested.
ocgidtt , LORIN BLOPOKT, Secretary.
(Y^*, e Po*t Office, Philadelphia, Oct 7 22,
Lk«3 1868 —The-steamer Tennessee is to commence
running between New Orleans and Vera Crus on the Ist
of Novembtr; and She will leave New Orleans on that
day, and subsequently on the Ist and 16th or eaoh
month. Mails for Mexico trill be sent br this line, and
letters intended by the writers to be so sent should be
mailed at this office at leant five days before the ist and
«*• • GIDEON G. WESTCOTT,
©cil3-3t Postmaster.
rv-i?* Spalding Concert—Wo, having been
IkJ? invited by Mr. SPALDING to withers the en
closing of the Certificates of Presents to be awarded at
his Ooncori.en MONDAY Erasing, October 25th, at
MUSICAL FUND HALL, certify that we havo wit
nessed the enclosing of vwo husdrso and fivvt oxn-
TIVIOATBB or PBBSXNTS, scaled and thoroughly mixed
the same with the envelopes that do not contain such
Certificates, the whole being done in a fair and impar
, tlal manner, os set forth in his Advertisement.
We'further certify that it is impossible to distin
guish the envelopes that contain awards of presents
from those that do.not. The envelopes remain in
charge of the Committee until the evening of the
Concert.' Signed,
JO. BEVEBNB, “Argus.”
J. P. MAGILL, “Sunday Mercury ”
JNO. HARRINGTON. “ Buoday Transcript.”
H. D. NAULTY, THOMAS FITZGEKAuD, “City
Item.”
J M. HARDING, “Irnatrer.”
C. B.IIALDERMAN, J. H. LAIRD, H. L. GOOD
ALL, “ Mirror.” 0023-lt.
vrsp• Grand Celebration of the Annual Ses
i 3 BION OF TIIE GRAND DIVISION OF THE
JONS OF TEMPERANCE.—The Committee respect
fully anuounce the following arrangement*: On the
evening of the second day of the Session, THURSDAY,
Get. 28th. a Temperance Banquet will be hold Jn tbe
splendid Saloon of tbe National Guards’ Hall, Race
street, below Sixth, at 7# o’clock. The entertainment
will bounder the direction of that well-known caterer,
J. W Parkinson, Eighth and Chestnut Btreets.
Tickets can be procured at Bowers’s, Sixth and Vloe:
Parkinson’s, Eighth and Chestnut; l'atern. Fifteenth
and Locust: Bowers’s. Sixth and Green j Paul G Oli
ver’s, Broad and Chestnut, or of either of the follow
ing Committee of Arrangements:
Wm. N. Ashman, Ebeneser Mu*tln. Joseph R. Bol
ton, Daniol Yeakel, T. 0. Lott, Wm. McGill, Charles
Howard, Joseph W. Martin, Thomas Stewart, John E.
Flynn, Richard Twelves, B. Franklin Denuisson, T. 0.
Lewis, Leonard Jewell, W. W. Axe, Arthur Thaoher,
B.P.Qaane. ,
Gentlemen’s Tickets $l, Ladies’ Tickets 60 cents.
On the evening of the third day, Friday,' October
29th, a Grand Temperance .Meeting will be held in Dr.
Jayne’a large Hall, Chestnut bolow Seventh. The
members of the Grand Division will oocupy seats on
the platform clothed in regalia.
Addresses will be delivered by Rev. Kingston God
dard, Rev. A A. Wlllltta, Rev. U. A. Carden, Rev.
Jolm Chambers, aod others.
Ihe members of tbe Grand Division will meet at 7
o’olook at the Hall, Sixth and Walnut, to proceed la a
body to the Hall
W* 0- OLAGHORN, Chairman,
127 South FOURTH Street.
rysga* Krmmerl’s Free Juvenile Siuging-
UJ3 SCHOOL will commence at Jsyno’s Hall, on
CUBBTNUT Street, bolow Seventh, on BATUBDAY
MORNING, at 10 o’clock, to prepare for a Union Con
cert. Singing Books for sale at the Door. Price 10
oSnts His Class will meot at Mechan'c’s Hall, corner
ot FOURTH and GEORGE, on SATURDAY, at two P.
M. 0c22-2t*
Q3 = "T?K I OHBM. ln ' ,aUa * W ‘‘ l * A,,tcMon ‘ 01
11. W. corner PARKE and CHESTNUT Streets.
. ocSl-l« , , West Philadelphia.
Park Benjamin wm Repeat his Eec
llj} tore, “ Private and Social Life In America,” at
the Hath northeast ooroer at BROAD and SPIIINQ
HARDEN Streets, on MONDAY, Oct 25, at 8 P. M.
Tickets or Admission 28 cents each, may bo hod at
• Mr. ROWERS’, Sixth and .
Mr. HUjNAh, Nineteenth and Green sts.
Mr. WEDRIS, Tenth and Spring Harden tts., and at
the DOOR on the erenlng of the heotnre. oca-It*
rysssa The American Patent Company of Cln-
ILs OINNATI, OHIO, organised July, 1868, with a
capital ot $lOO,OOO, bays and setts Patents on commie
alon, aollclw, Patents, executes Mechanical Drawings
and Rograviogs, and transacts all business pertaining to
Patents* ef whatever nature. .The Company also pub
lishes the SCIENTIFIC ARTISAN,the best raechani
cat paper in America) at $2 per annum. The Company
can furnish all information in reference to .either
American or European Patents. __
Address AMERICAN LATENT COMPANY Clu
cliinatijOhlo. otfl-Ptuth-lm
Office of the Dauphin and Susquehanna
ILs OOALOOMBANY-NbwYork,Outober2Q, 1868.
Anou-1 Meeting of the Stockholders of this Oom
psuy will bu held at the “Girard House,” Inl’hila
delpbla, on the third WEDNESDAY, the ITtb day of
November next, at noon, whon and where an election
will ba held for eleven Directors to serve for tho ensuing
year. The transfer books will be cloaod from the 6th to
the 17th. of November next, both Inclusive. ,
, By order of tho Board of Directors,
> . FRANK S. BOND,
oo 21-dtnovl7 Secretary.
Union Drenching for the People, under
IX3 the auspices of the Ministerial Union, in Con
-11 cation with the Young Men’s Christian Association,
by tho various ministers of our cKyon every TUESDAY
and THURSDAY, at 4 P. M.. In tho SANSOM-STRKET
CHURCH, until further notice. Services confloed to
ONE HOUR precisely. Rov. E. de Schweinitt. on
Tuesday. 0c7,-tf
iv» Business Men’s Uuion Prayer Meeting
lij* Dally from 12 to l o’dook, in the Bauson-street
Church. Havel been there? Knot, why? Specisl
Prayer for Sabbath Schools on Saturday. The presence
of a large number of children will add Interest to the
occasion. 007-tf
ry-» The Kegulnr Lectures at the Frmtilc
LkJJMEDICAL "COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA,
No. G 27 ARCH Street, begin this woek. ThOße on Ana
tomy, Physiology, and Guemlßlry, from 8 to 6 in the
afternoon, furnish a rare opportunity to Ladies who are
not medioal students for a thorough course upon all or
any or these branches Anatomy, by Mrs, E. H. Cleve
land, M. D. Physiology, by Ann l’reston, M, D. Ohe
rnistry,by Mattnbw Sample, M. B.
Arrangements can be made for teaehors and pupils at
reduced rates. .... ... . . * .
Ladies invited to the Lootures this aud next week
free. ocl9-Qt
fY-=s» Firemen’s and other Union Prayer
jJJj MEETINGS, under tho auspices of tho
YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
ON SABBATH AFTERNOONS.
United Stales Engine, Wood, below Crown at., from
4 to o'clock. 1
Pennsylvania Hose, Eighth at., below Groen, from 4
to 5 o’clock,
United Hose, Drown st., below Twelfth) from 4X 1°
6% o’olook.
Perseverance Hoflo, Quarry street, below Third, from
M.
ON SABBATH, at 7# P- M.
♦Diligent Engine, corner of Tenth and Filbert sts,
Delaware Engine, South st., above Nineteenth st.
Western Engino, Callowhill, below Blxtoenth st.
ON TUEBDAY, at7>tf P. M.
America Engine, Buttonwood, below Third st.
Philadelphia Engine, Seventeenth, bolow Chestnut.
Robert Morris Hoso, Lombard st., above Eighth Bt.
Columbia Hose, Cherry, above Seventh st.
ON WEDNESDAY, at P. M.
Klngsoßflng School ouso, Darby road.
Independence Engine, Spring Garden, near 24tb st.
Southwark Engine. 8. Third, above Washington st.
Diligent Hose, Ma dlaoa, above Racest.
ON THURSDAY, at 7J$ P. M.
N Liberty Hose, New Market, above Coates at.
United BtAtcsHose, Buttonwood, below Fifth st.
Scbuylklli Uobb, Locust st., below Thirtcouth st.
Naval Asylum, Gray’s Ferry road.
Falrmount Engine, Rl ige avenue above Wood st.
Good Will Hose, Wood st, below Twenty-tblrd.
Club Room, corner of Fifteenth and Filbert sts.
Fairmount Hobo, Pleasaut street, above Eleventh,
ON FRIDAY, at P. M.
Western Hoie, Twentieth at, above Lombard st.
Vigilant Hose, Eighth st., above Wharton st.
Warren Hose, Barker, above Eighteenth st.
Spriog Garden Hose, Parrish, near Eleventh st.
* Diligent Eogine. cornor Tenth and Fllbertsts.. from
4 to 0 P.M.
Young Men’s Union Tent, 8. Fifth, bolow Wharton
at., from 0 to 6 P. M.
Ladies and Christian friends are affectionately invited
to attend.
By order of the Executive Commlttoe or Young Men’s
Christian Association. ' sell-sat if
, The Crusades and the Crusaders—The
LLS Bev. WM. BACON BTEVKNB, D. D., wllldeliver
a LECTURE on the Crusades and the Crusaders, on
THURSDAY EVENING, Octobor 28, in the MUSICAL
FUND HALL, for the benefit of the Mission Sond»y
School, on Thirteenth street, near Federal.
All who wish a great intellectual feast will avail
themßclvcsof this opportunity to hear this eloquent
divine treat of the exoiting times and the thrilling
scenes when the followers of Peter tbo llormit, Walter
the Penniless, Itildebrande, and others, undor the
sanction of Pope Urban the Second, attempted to re
cover the Holy Senulohre aud the Holy Land, the scene
of our Saviour’s life and sufferings, from the power of
the Infidels or Mohammedans.
Tickets of admission, 25 cents each, may be had at
The Episcopal Depository, Chestnut street, above
Twelfth. ’
Mr. F. Brown’s, northeast comer of Chestnut and
Fifth streets.
W. 8. A A. Martien’s Book Store, No. 008 Chestnut
street.
Braith, English, & Oo.’s Book Store, Blxth street,
above Market.
Jas. B. Smith & Co.’s Book Store, 610 Chestnut »t.
The doors will be open at 7 o’clock, and the Lecture
oomraence at 8 o’clock. WMhstutd
ry*=s» Girard Bank, Philadelphia, Oct. lltli,
IkJ 1858 —AN ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN DI
RECTORS, to serve the ensuing year, will bo held at
the BANKING UOUfIK, on MONDAY, the 16th day
of NOVEMBER next, between the hours of ten and
two o’clock.
The Annual Meeting or the Stockholders will be held
at the same place, on TU BBDAY, the 2d day of No
vember next, at 12 o’clock M. W. It. SCHAFFER,
ocl2-eodtnl6 Cashier.
Office Girard Fire and Marine In
-BUIIANOE COMPANY,
416 Walnut St., Schuylkill Navigation Building.
The Directors of the Girard Fire and Marine In
surance Oompany bavo this day dcclorod a dividend of
BIX PER CENT, upon tho Capital Stock, payable to
Stockholders, on and after tho Second day of November
next. ALFRED B. GILLKTT,
Treasurer.
Philadelphia, Oct. 11,1868. ocl4-thstuUw
rv-=» Bank of Uommorce, Philadelphia, Oct.
IX3 3, l«sS—Notice in hereby given that an Elec
tion for THIRTEEN DIRECTORS to servo the on
suing year, will be held at the Banking House, on
MONDAY, tho 16th day of November next, between
the hours of 10 A. M. and 2P. M. oc3-stu th-tnolfi
The Annual Meotlngof the Stockholders will be held
on TUESDAY, the 2d day of Norembor nett, at2P.
M., at same place.
oc2-stuth-tro2 J. O. PONNBMV naahtor.
Notice.»-Thc Third Inslalmont of Fire
X 3 Dollars per share on tho Stock of the Second
and Tbird-Btreet Passenger Railway Company of Phila
delphia will be due anu payable at the Offico of the
Company, No. 220 WALNuT Bt, on or before No
vember 20th,1858.
By order or tbe Board. BENDY BUARWOOD,
oclO-tatbs-tN'JO Secretary
v<==* Corn Exchange Dank—Philadelphia
JJj OotiißKS 10,1568 —The Annual Meeting of the
JWckboldera of this Bank will be held at the Da* king
honse, northwest corner of SECOND and CHESTNUT
Streets, oa TUESDAY, November 2d, at 12 o’clock.
An election for thtrteea Directors, to servo the en
suing year, wilt bo held at the Banking-house on MON
DAY, November Ifltb, between ten A. M. and three P.
H. JOIINW. TURKEY, Cashier.
ocIC-dtNIS.
rv-==* Tronsnror’s Department Pennsylvania
jj? RAILROAD COUP AN Y—PQii.ADKi.rHiA, Oct.
16.1868.
NOTICE.—The Board of Directors havo this day de
clared a semi-annual dividend or three per cent on the
Capital Stock of the Coicpany, (clear of State tax,)
payable on and after November 16ih, proximo.
Blank Powers or Attorney for collectlog Dividends
can be had on application at this office.
ocl&-lta TllOd. T. FIRTH, Treasurer.
ry'Ttfsa Seuthw&Th Hank) Philadelphia, October
15 11, 1858—The Annual Meeting of ine Stook
lolders or this Bank will bo held at the RANKING
HOUSE, on Tuesday, the 2d day or Nuvomber next, at
12 o’clock M. And the Annual Election forDiieotors
will be hold at the BANKING HOUSE, on Monday, tbe
26' li day of November next, between the hours of 10
o’clock A. 11. and 2 o’clock P. M. F. P STEEL,
ecl2-dtnolfi Cashier.
and Mechanic*’ ItonK, Phlla-
Lg dblfhia, Oct. 2, 1858.—The Ahmiftl Election
for Directors will bo held at the BANKING HOUSE,
on MONDAY, the 16th dAy of Novombor next, botween
the hours of 9 o’clock A. M. add 3 o’clock P. 81., and
oa 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. AI., agreeably to tho charter.
Oc4 dtNl6 W.RUSHTON, Jr., Cashier.
ry-==» Philadelphia and Darby Railroad'
15 COSIPANY. —Tho Subscribers to the Oapltal
itock of the Philadelphia and Darby Railroad Com-.
>any are notified that the following instalments will bo
ue, and are hereby requested to be paid on the foilow
. ng dates, via:
Second instalment of $5 per share, on Thursday, 28th
October Inst.
Third instalment of $6 per share, on Saturday, 27th
November next.
Fourth instalment of $6 per share, on Monday, 27th
December next.
The Stockholders are si«o notified that nJJ or aor of
tho instalments on the Stock subscribed for by them
may bo paid in advance, and that interest will be al
lowed from the date of payment of each instalment up
to the Ist January next.
By order of the Board of Directors.
THOMAS SPARKS, Treasurer,
No 121 Walnut Street.
Subscription Book now opouforthe balance of the
Stock, at the Office of the Treasurer, from 9 A. M. to
IP.M.
PfIIbADXLFHIX, Oct. 2,1858.
Notice.—Green and t’oates-Street l*hl-
Jjs LADKLPHIA PASSENGER RAILWAY COM
PANY.—A second instalment of FIVE DOLLARS per
share on the capital stock ef the Green aod 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 day of No
vember next, between the hears of 10 A. M and 3 P.M.
oo?-td HARRY CONNELLY, Treasurer.
fyrxs» To the Fire Department of Phlladel-
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 lu service, or
who may hereafter put In service, a STEAM FIRE
ENGINE.
Companies applying for this appropriation, through
their Commlttcos, Trustees, or Agents, will be re
quired to furnish a certificate, signed by their Pre
sident, authorizing them to receive tho money. They
will also be required to furnish the certificate of tho
Mayor, certifying that the Oompany applying is in
service in this city, and has boon approved by City
Councils. ALFRED 8. GILLETT,
Treasurer.
Philadelphia, Oct. 13,1668. oo!4-thatu3w
ry-sa* Pennsylvania College of Dental Snr
-115 GISRY —The Lectures In this Institution will'
commence on tho first MONDAY of November, and con
tinue until the first of March ensuing.
For further information nppiy to
T. hi BUUKINGIIAM, Doan,
oc2o-Wfl4t* , A> No. 248 North NINTH flt.
MEN’S FINE CALFSKIN BOOTS-
Waxed and Waterproof Boys’ and Youths’ Boots
and Shoes, Women’s Oalfskln Pegiod Boots, with
Heels, with a general assortment of all descriptions,
beat City Manufacture, low prices, at
The “Sign of the Bed Boot.”
DUTTON’S,
No. IXI North SECOND St., ah. Arch, East jldo.
0028-21*
1 Pi I Min GKAPE VIBES, 2,3, and 4
lUjUUU years old, for sale by
0. B. ROGEIIB,
0c23-6t* JHo. 11l MARKET Street.
jig 50,000 FEACQ TREES, for sale by
3S 0023-Ot* 0. B. nOGERB.
POTATOES. —Superior Peach Blossom Po
tatoes, for family use or for seed.' Farmers that
look to their interest will secure a supply of these. For
0. B. ROGERS.
No. 11l MAPKET Street.
sale by
0c23-6t*
Aa consignees of goods by
Sa3£BREMEN BRIG AMAZONE, now lyingatsocond
wnarf above Race street, will please send their permits
on board, or to F H. UAYKB. All goods notpermitted
within five days will be sent to the Public Stores.
October 22,1868. 0c23-st#
A* NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.—The
SSsßarque ACHILLES, Captain J. A. 81’EDDEN,
from London, Is now ready to discharge at Shippen
street wharf Consignees will please send their permits
onboard. All goods not permitted within fivd'd&js
from this date will be sent toPublio Btores.
TUOS RICHARDSON & CO.
No. 101 WALNUT Street.
October 22, 1868.
0c23-5t
IT IS OF THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE
for every one to know where they will got tho
most for their money, especially such times as these.
ZIEGLER tc SMITH, Wholesale Druggists, corner of
SECOND and GREEN fitreetß, nra disposing of their
White Lead. Ground Paints, of all Colors, anil Window
Glass, all of the best quality, at prices whioh will be
pleasing to buyers. ■ noil
ANGS OF RIGGING made to ordor, by
XX WEAVER, FXTtiKIt, Id 00., No. 23 N. WATER
St;, and a N , WHAEYES, ’ ooiU
New
JMLAY & BICK NELL’S
BANK NOTE REPORTER
Ua, fletocted, night and day, sinoa Wednesday lost,
thirt Y-ONH
New and Dangerous
COUNTERFEITS,
on thirty-one different Banks, in this State and else
where, all of which are minutely described in IMLAY
& BIOKNKLI/d REPORTER, and ne other. Many of
theso djuigerously-exoouted Counterfeits are now circu
lating Treoly in this city, so that persona without this
lUroaTim aro without priteodon.
Tho variety of important matter In tho present Num
ber to the money-handling community is of value equal
to an annual subscription. This fs the best and
cheapest Bank Note Detector in the world. Bicknbll
Isa “household word.”
Single copies now ready j price 6 cents. If the
Weekly is required Tor one year, call aud subscribe, or
Bond f 2 Somi-Montbly, $1.25 5 Monthly, 76 cents.
Ofllce, 212 South THIRD Street,
Bulletin Building.
JIJEADY THIS DAY.
THOUGHTS ON THE LIFE AND CHARACTER OF
JESUS OF NAZARETH.
Bv Rkv. W. n. FurnsßS,
Philadelphia.
The Publishers deem it only necessary to announce
bho above work, to secure for it that attention which
tho popularity of (he author and h/s reputation as a
deep thiuker, demands.
PHILLIPS, SAMPSON, & CO.,
Publishers, Boslon.
For sale by
0028-sattuAthSt
WILLIS P. HAZARD.
Get the best.—new testament
In One Volumo, Paragraph Form, large Leaded
Type, purest copy In the world! Cloth, $1: Half Tur
key, $1.60; Foil Turkey, gilt, $2.60 ludexes to match;
Horne’s Introduoton to matvh. Fresh supply of
“SERMONS FOR THE PEOPLE,” “STAND UP
FOR JESUS,” &o
STOCKTON’S BIBLE ROOMS.
0c23-lt* 8. W. cor Broad and Chestnut St*.
£tflal Notices.
Rachel e. hewlinus »j. Charles
E. HBWLINGB. Court of Common Pless,
Juno Term. ’6S, No 62. Sur Libel for Divorce.
October 22,1858. —Rule to fhow cause why Divorce,
a Vinculo Matrimonii, should not be decreed in the
ab ve cose, returnable November 6,1858, granted by
the Gburt.
Please take notice of the above rule.
WM. W JUVK V AL,
0c21.2t* Pr > Libellant.
ileal (Estate.
Ma dandsome farm at public
SALK—-All that FARM, now owned by Dr.
Scbenok, at Schenok’s Station, will be sold, on the
premises, on MONDAY, October 26. It contains over
72 acres, under the highest state of eußirAtion. This
place will positively be sold to the highest bidder, and
will not be bought m for the present owner, as some
are trying to represent. It will be sold, and perhaps
very cheap. A good portion of the purchase money
oan remain on the property, which will be stated on the
day cf sate.
Do not forget the day, MONDAY, the 26th. Take the
steamer John Neilson, at 10 o’olock, via Tacooy, for
Schenck’s Station.
Any porsou wishing to view the premises before the
day of sale can take the boat at Waluut-street wharf
at 2Jf or 4 o’clock, and roturn the samo evening. It#
TO PHYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS.
JUil The subscriber will offer at PRIVATE BALK
bis valuable property, situated in tho flourishing vil
lage of OoatenvUle, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, two
hours’ ride from Philadelphia, consisting of a large
threerstory Brick Dwelling, with Drug Store attached,
new, and everything in complete order. Retail Drag
business of $O,OOO per annum is now doing. Also, his
Private Dwelling attached to Drug Store, with his
practice, worth $2,000 per annum. For a business stand
this has no superior in the county. For further partic
ulars, address DR. O. B. COATES.
Foa Brfkkbhob: —J. Price Wethorill, Front street,
near Azeh, Philadelphia; Dr. 2. H 8.-SlcOleltan, Wal
nut street, above Tenth, Philadelphia oct23-lt#
WING* 8 PROCESS.—WHEAT, IT IS
believed, yields a nourishment better adapted
to the healthful requirements of the human system
through life than Buy other one substance known to
olvtlftation.
This nourishment is made up of those properties In
grain chemically known m saccharine matter, gin ten,
Ac. The saccharine matter contributes most of the
nourishment, and contains also an active principle
which, wheu received Into the stomaoh as a component
of bread, aids digestion.
These, great nourishing and Invigorating properties
of grain produco, under the action of beat and by tbe
aid of cSrtaio machinery, a most powerful stimulant.
If such a product can be extracted from grain by arti
ficial means, it indicates, unmistakably, the inOncnra
which the saccharine matter or sugar property iu wheat
baa upon the bodily powers of.man, when subjected to
the natural chemical action ef the human stomach.
It seems, therefore, that this is an indispensable pro
perty of gralu, as a nourishment, given to it for tbe
most benofleeut purpose, aud consequently should be
retained, as far as practicable, in all the preparations of
grain for food.
WING’B PROCESS secures tbe highest amountof nu
triment that has ever been produced from wheat.
In the preparation of the material, and in the manu
facture of WING’S FARINA UKAOKKRB, the life-sup
porting principle of tbo grain remains, not deadened, or
t Gored, as in Hour, by too close grinding, but retaining
it* moil Stffive properties, «o bmmm*/ «o and
the energizing force with which It Imparts to the body
a health nl growth or renewed vigor and strength. ■
The constantly*increasing demaud for WING’S FA
RINA CRACKERS, with tbe commendatory remarks of
parents, teacher*, and physicians, is strong proof of the
healthful and beneficial results wnlch have attonded
their use. •
WING '8 CRACKERS have a pleasant taste, act kindly
upon the stomach, and fur dyspeptics or the aged, as well
as sedentary and delicate persona generally, they aro
moat acceptable!
It la believed that there never has been anything in
troduced eqtu! to WING’S FAUINA CRACKERS as a
healtbfol nourlsbroent for children.
In purchasing, it should be borne in mind that there
are no genuine Farina Crackers made but by Mr. Wing.
Hl* are the only Oraokers manufactured in the United
States oonUlalng tke true qualities of Farina.
All other so-called Parioa Crackers aro imitations.
Take none, therefore, for Farina bat those haring the
name of “ A. WING ” stamped on each cracker,
WING’S FARINA CRACKERS may bo procured of
the boat family grocers generally, by whom thoy aro ex
tensively sold tn different portions of the UnltodStates,
And at wholesale only of
A.N THOMPSON k 00 ,
Nos. 221 and 223 FULTON rtreet, New York,or
DINGEB k BROTHER,
Wholesale Agents, No. 245 South FRONT street,
0c23265Qn0l Philadelphia,
FTUIE SUBSCRIBER most rcspoctfnßy
A informs bis frionds, and Customers generally,
that lie will open hie 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,
South Mdo, Philadelphia. Oysters Stewed, Roasted.
Fried, Pickled, Ao , &o , for Romo Consumption anu
Transportation. N. B.—Dinner from twelve to three
o’clock. 0c22-tf
Philadelphia school of design
FOR WOMEN —An Election of Twelve Director*
to seivo for the ensuingyear will be held at the School
Rooms, 1334 C IKBTNUT Street, on MONDAY, No
vember Ist, 1858, between the hours of ten and twelvo
o’clock. P.P. MORRIS,
0c22-6t* Secretary.
A HOUSE DOING A WHOLESALE
trade on Market stroot is dosiroue to lnoroose
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. oc2i-fit*
jpOTTON, GINGHAM, AND SILK UM
BRELLAS—Every variety of style, superior thako
and finish, for sale wholesale and retail by
JOS. FUSBBLL,
0C22-31* No. 2 North FOOKTH Street.
TTMBRELLAS FOR CHILDREN—SmaII,
neat, light, and durable; together with a general
assortment of well-made Umbrellas of all sizes For
salo wholesale and retail by JOS FUSSELL,
oe3£3L* No 2 North FOURTH Stroot
ATi RISOOM’S HOME-MADE SAUSAGES
VA and SORAPPLE. to be had fresh, at CALEB
CLOTHIER'S Family Flout Store, No. U 6 N. FIFTH
Street 0c22-3t*
WILLIS’ 8 PATENT STUMP EX
TRACTOR —The attention of Farmers and
land-owoersgenorslly throughout the county is called
towards this valuable and powerful machine for the
extraction of Stumps, pulling duwu trees, removal of
rocks, buildlugs, Ac
• A company of gentlemen of this city have secured
from tho Inventor the Patent Right for the Btate of
Penusylvania, and aro now prepared to sell county
rights, machines. Ac , on reasonable terms.
Application) can bo made to AARON OLBMBM\
Agent, at tbo Office of the Company, No. 230 South
THIRD btreet, back room.
Philadelphia, Oct. 20ta, 1858.
N. B —Pamphlets, wilh illustrations and testimoni
als, can be had on application at the office. cc‘£l-3t
ASPIRANTS to West Point Acndemy
obtain individually that special instruction in tbo
study and acquisition of Mithematical and Mechanical
Science which insures distinction in pursuing the ardu
ous course of that institution, and attainment of the
higher Academic honors, at P.STEWART’SInstItuto,
108 FOURTH St , below Chestnut. ocfll-flt*
mo " WESTERN AND SOUTHERN
X MERCHANTS.—A largo stock of Manila Ropo,
manufactured and for sale by
WEAVER, FITLEB, k CO ,
oc2i Nos. 23 N. Water Bt., & 2*2 N. Wharvos.
CAMPBELL’ 8 DINING SALOON,
Oorner’of THIRD St. And HARMONY COURT,
Has been closed for several days past, in order to ba
regenerated and disenthralled. It will be openod en
MONDAY next, 20th last . with improvements and al
terations which will astonish the town. The boat has
thrown his sou! into the task of iron teal, and we think
that his efforts will meet with universal approbation.
When reopened it will be a model establishment,
sell-tf
[WON EXPLOSIVE BURNING FLUID.—
ll We are now manufacturing, and are prepared to
sell, a BURNING FLUID, free from the objection ap
pertaining to the commonarticie. Its liability to ex
plode is destroyed, and may now be used with safety.
It hAO been experimented upon, and subjected to the
severest tests before the best chemical talent in this
city, without a single failure; and wo now offer it to the
public, feeling confident that a great desideratum has
been attained. YARN ALL & OGDEN,
0016 d3m 4T2 N. THIRD Street, above Noble.
ORNAMENTAL, and COLORED GLASS.
We have just received a comprehensive and va
ried stock of this truly beautiful and architectural ap
pendage to Churches, Vestibules, Conservatories, end
other buildings, where it is deemed necessary to embel
lish, or to give a chaste and elegant appearance. Any
color may be bad, either plnlu or ornamental, elsbo
-ately or in relief. ZIEGLER k SMITH,
Wholesale Drug, Paint, and Gla«s Dealers,
se2B-dtf Southwest cor. Second and Green sts.
PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINA-
TIONS, with written descriptions of character,
yljf including advice in reference to businoss, health,
J__ HT self-improvement, Ao., are made day and eve*
plug at <bWLKR, WELLS, k OO.’S,
Families visited when requested, and & liberal die
count made to clubs.
eell-Brn 22 Ohentnntßti, Philadelphia.
SIHAD.— 60 Bbls &80 Half Bbla Sea Sbad.
K 7 Now landing and for sale by
*O. O.BADLER& 00.,
0010 ARCH Street, 2d door above Front.
MACKEREL.— 873 BbbU Nob. 1,2, &3
MACKEREL, in Whole, Halves, Quarters, and
Eicbths—in Original Packages—just ieceivod nnd for
sale by C. 0. SApLEIt k CO.,
i oclS AROH Street, 2d door above Front.
Retail IDrji ©ooirs.
[MEN and BOYS’ WEAK.—Ou Hand,
*■” Larne stock. comprising all desirable Btjilea of
BROAD OLOTHB,
, OUSTINGS, •- ' ;
BINCHK MILLED OABBIMEBE3I : '
UNION •“ ' Do
LINEN DRIIUNOS.
UNION' Do.
COTTON Do.
Just from Auction, a lot of MERINO OABSIMEBES,
at 37Jk cants per yard.
- OASBMARETS, 37# cents per yard.
OURWBN STODDAItT A BROTHER,
450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street.
0*23-lt above Willow.
r YON* BLACK SILK MANTILLA
J-i 'VELVBTS—Of various widths and qualities from
the late AuctlonSales
OURWBN STODDABT A BROTHER, ;
450, 402, and 454 North BfiCOND Street.
0023 It above Willow.
BLANKETS —Of all grades and sizes in
American and Imported fabrics, at low pricos,
by the single pair or quantity.
OUUWISN STODDART A BROTHER,
' 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND . treet,
0c23-lt above Willow.
TAIGITBED FRENCH MEBINOES—At
JL 1 Reduced priors,
CURWEN BTODDART A BROTHER,
• 450,452, and 454 North SECOND Strcot,
'oc23-lt above Willow.
VELVET DRESSES
L. J. LEVY & CO.
WILL OPBN,
TO-MORROW MORNING,
One Hundred very
ELEGANT VELVET TWO-FLOUNCED
AND
DOUBLE-SKIRT BODES,
ALSO,
Rich Double-Skirt and Two-Flounced
DAMASK AND BROCADE DRESSES.
These Dresses have just arrived in the
STEAMERS NORTH STAR AND AFRICA.
809 AND 811 CHESTNUT ST.
0c22-2t
Black lyons cloak velvet.—
Ono case of superior Lyons all-Silk Velvets, from
80 to 30 inches wide, carefully selected.
SHARPLESS A BROTHERS,
oc2l CHESTNUT and EIGHTH.
Bright popelines.
Vnlonciast&nd Popelines.
Cherbourg Rohes.
Bright Canvas Plaids.
Cadi* Moths, Ohene.
Plaid Flannel Cloths.
Poll de Ohevres.
oc2l EIGHTH AND 011ESTNUT.
fiIRLS’ SHAWLS.
VX Square and Long fine Blanket.
Small School Shawls
Stella Cashmere Shawls.
oc3l EIGHTH A CHESTNUT.
pARIS CLOAKS
The subscribers are daily adding to their
EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT
VELVET AND CLOTH CLOAKS,
Wbioh comprise every Variety, in
SHAPE AND MATERIAL,
MARKET AFFORDS
L. J. LEVY & CO.,
809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET.
OC2O-4t
r ADIES’ BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS.
JU Black Cloth Raglans.
Fine black Cloaks.
Fine black Raglans.
Light Cloth Raglans.
Raglans for Tall.
Raglans for Winter.
Light Cloth Oloaks.
All the new styles.
Latest Paris Patterns.
Many new styles.
CLOAKS MARK TO ORDER.
Children’s Cloth Cloaks.
Children’s Taney Cloaks g
Workmanship of the best.
Best materials used.
SHAWL ROOM
Contains all the novelties in Brooho, Stella, Blanket,
and Children’s Shawls.
COOPER A CONABD.
B. E. corner NINTH A MARKET BU.
IMPORTANT ADDITION TO TUB
HTOPK - • - '
tiKUOUiS, STKttA,'AND TBIBXT,
BLANK RT, AND MEN’S SHAWLS,
A general assortment, unequalled in this market.
FRENCH MKItINOKB AND CASHMERES,
from 03 cts to $1 per yard.
Soper Lyons Black Silk velvet:
Assorted Black French Lady Cloths;
Crib and Bed Blauketa;
Patent Welsh Flannels, assorted}
300 pa Merrlmac Prints;
Seta of Cambric and Swiss Collars and Cuffs;
Mixed Madonnas;
Bayadere Satin Travers j
Printed all-wool De Laines,and Dress Hoods generally,
all at LOW PRICES.
CHARLES ADAMS,
Eighth and Arch streets.
oclO- s ta th tf
T ADIES’ DRESS TRIMMINGS,
ii
BERLIN ZEPHYR*
SHETLAND WOOL,
EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS,
FRINGES, A. 0.,
GLOBING OUT, TO RELINQUISH BUSINESS.
Tbo Subscriber will commence dosing out his magni
ficent stock on
MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1858,
At prices that will induce Parcbasors to supply them
selves with a full assortment of
SEASONABLE TRIMMINGS.
The whole stock, comprising MANY NOVKLTIKO,
together with a full line of
STAPLE GOODS,
Will be sold at exceedingly low prices, until olosed
out.
JAMES LINNARD,
No. 729 CHESTNUT Street,
009-lm , 8 doors bel. EIGHTH, north side.
RE AT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS.—
■ JT ‘ B. V. R. HUNTER
Has REMOVED from No. 30 to No. 40 South SECOND
Street, where be is now prepared to furnish the Ladles
with a fresh and well-selected stock of
D 11E 8 8 GOODS,
To which he invite their attention, being determined
to sell nt exceedingly LOW PRICES.
N. B —A large assortment of JBrocbe, Stella, and
French Blanket Shftwlfl. Also, a variety of Silk and
Cloth Circulars Constantly on hand, at the
“CLOAK EMPORIUM,”
0C 5.1m No. 40 South SECOND Street.
, ”1 RE AT ATTRACTION!
OVER W,6ofr WORTH OF SHAWLS FROM WHICH
TO MAKE A SELECTION.
THORNLEY * CHISM,
N. E. cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Btreets,
nave the best SHAWL Stock In Philadelphia. Thoy
would respectfully call attention to e following very
cheap lots, via:
46 LONG BBOCHE SHAWLS at $ 8 eaoh.
20 Do. do. do. at 10 ‘‘
20 Do. du do. at 11 ;*
24 Do. do. do. at 12 "
10 Do. do. do. at 33 “
20 Do. do. do. t 14 44
CO Do. do. do. at 10 44
8 Do. do. do. at 18 41
8 Do. do. do. at 20 44
8 Do. do. do. at 25 44
In the above Lots of Long Broche Shawls will ba
found evory desirable color of centre.
BEAUTIFUL STELLA SHAWLS
From $2 to $l2, in overy color.
French Blanket Shawls in new desigus.
Plain Thibet Shawls, Square aud Long.
Real Canton Crape BhiwU, Plain and Embroidered.
Children's Shawls, Misses’ Shawls, and Gentlemen's
IaOHNIBT * CHISM’S,
“ONE PRICE CASH STOR
Northeast Oorner EIGHTH A BPIIINO BARDEN
N. U.—City aud Country Storekeepers buying for cash
may find bargains at T k O.’s.
p. S.—A Magnificent stook or Silks now on hand.
se!B-tf
Fall AND WINTER CLOAKS.
OPENING DAILY.
FINE OLOTH RAGLANS.
ELEGANT REAVER RAGLANS,
RIOn VELVET OLOAKB.
Elegantly adorned with
REAL LACKS, OROOHET, fto., &0.
OPERA OLOAKB.
The largest and meet varied stock of these fashionable
OVER GARMENTS,
At the widest range of pricoe, and suited fof
MOURNING, PROMENADE, AND FULL DRESS
COSTUME,
4T isa
PARIS MANTILLA & CLOAK EMPORIUM,
J. w. P R OCTO K & CO.,
708 CHESTNUT STREET.
• oc!4
JDenlietrg.
Dr. W. S. MoIIiHENNET,Dentist,
would inform his friends that he has resumed
notice at No. 1343 CHESTNUT Street, second door
above the U. B. Mint. »epl-3m
Chicken salad minton,
TWELFTH, below WALNUT, informs his cqg
tomerfl and the public that he is serving up his Chicken
g a l ft d— so justly colobrated. The Celery is cultivated
by himself, and la far superior to any that can be found
in the market. Gome in season, and Oysters in every
style. Families and Parties supplied, 0019-12t#
FA. TREGO, HEAL ESTATE AGENT
• AND CONVEYANCER, THIRTEENTH Street
and lUDGK Avenue, attends to the purchase and sale
of Real Estate, Negotiating Securities, Renting houses,
and Collection of House and Ground Rents, and Inter
est Monies. Satisfactory references given. ooJ9-Bm*
WH. W. DARLEY AND F. T. S.
• DARLEY, Teachers of Piano-forto, Organ,
Harmony, eto. Apply at No. 1026 FILBERT Streot*
oclB-6t#
Abram slack’s engraving, die
Sinking, and Kmbowed Printing,
Seal Pree. Manufactory, No. 1 South SIXTH SW»t,
Philadelphia. Pa. -. ■
TWO TRIPS A WEEK. TO
r_cAl‘W--IW urtdceTON'— On and after WKDNEB
- Steamer EXPRESS will leave
Arch’Street every Wednesday and Saturday morning, at
Etoir o’OLOOK (Instead of BX, os heretofore), for
Bridgeton. TV ill leave Bridgeton every Monday and
Thnreday morning at 8 o’clock; stopping at Delaware
City- and New Castle. Stages foe Millville, Port Kli
zabetb, Falrton.OedarviUo, Newport, Dividing Oreekß,
and Maurlcetowo, connect with this boat, ooU-lm*
Remotials.
JAMES B. CALDWELL & CO. . , ,
WILD BEMtfVE, / !
TO THEIR
NEW MARBLE BUILDING,
822 CHESTNUT STREET,
below ninth,
MONDAY, OCTOBER 25ik.
They respectfully invite their
CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC TO THEIR
NEW ESTABLISHMENT
A VERT SELECT BTOOK,
ReoeaUy purchased by one of the firm in Europe, with
especial reference to their sales.
SUPERIOR WATCHES,
DIAMONDB,
RICH JEWELRY,
ORNAMENTS,
STERLING SILVER.
AVISIT ENTAILS no OBLIGATION 10PUROHA8E.
Removal.— o. o. sadler u 00. have
removed from No. 0 North Water Street to No.
103 ARCH street, second, door above Front. Ml
£oi Bate anft to £et.
a HOTEL FOR SALE.—Good Will and
Fixtures of one of the best Hotels In the city, situ
ated near the Office and Exchange; It contains 16
sleeping rooms, with a fine Restaurant. Satisfactory
reasons given for selling out. Address Box No' 653
Philadelphia Post Office. 0c22-lm*
MTO LET— A noat and convenient Dwell
ing, with back buildings, North side of SWAIN
Street above Sixteenth street. Apply, to M. HINCH
MAN, Scrivener, 523 North TENTH Street. 0c23-2t*
MFOR fc>ALE—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.
RUBIOAM, 2025 CHESTNUT St. oolfi-Kt*
453 TO RENT, a STORE on DELAWARE
1132. Avenue, below VINE Street, running through to
WaterStreot, 148 feet deep. Also, the Double STORE,
corner of THIRD and QUARRY Streets, 40 feet front,
one of the best lecations for large Business in Phila
delphia. Also, STABLE and COACH-HOUSE in
CHERRY Street, above SEVENTH, In rear or Ash
land House Apply at 273 South FOURTH Street.
OFFICE TO-LET.—AN ELIGIBLE OF
PICK for an Insurance Company, or almilar cor.
po rat ion, having three communicating rooms on the
same floor, No. 222 WALNUT Street, above DOCK.
Immediate poasesslon given. Apply to
JOHN 0. EJSFPER, or
THOMAS T. BUTOHBB,
No. 112 South FOURTH Street,
mh3Q-tuths-tf eeoond story, front room.
Rooms on commerce street.—
The Three Upper Rooms of 416 Commerce Btreet
to Let. __________ se27-lm
Boarding.
[VOW VAGAN T—Two Communicating
It second-story Rooms, with or without Board, will
be rented low to a permanent party. Location. Chest
nut street, above fifteenth. Address COMFORT, at
this office. oc2l-3t«
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. pc2o-4t*
A GENTLEMAN and LADY, also Sin
gle Gentlemen, may obtain Board at 712 Chest
nut Street, opposite Masonic HaU. ocll-12t#
personal.
INFORMATION WANTED OF ROBERT
EWING, aged 11 years, who loft New York City
four years ago for the West Any information of hia
present whereabouts will be thankfully received by his
sister, M. EWING, corner of FOURTEENTH and
SECOND Avenue, care of Mrs BRUCE, New York
City. tl . 0c29-Bt*
niaidjcc, 3ew>clrjj,
Bailey & go.,
VOBMB*LT
BAILEY A KITCHEN,
Have removed to their new Fire-proof, White Marble
Store,
819 CHESTNUT STREET,
NORTH SIDE, BELOW THIS GIRARD HOUBI.
Now opening theli fall stock of
IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARM, AND
FANCY GOODS,
To whloh they invite the attention of thepubllo.
SILVER-WARE, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND
PEARLS,
AT WHOUBSALW AJID BBTAIL.
{Dissolutions anil ffioiiartnersliijis.
NOTICE. —Tho Copartnership heretofore
existing between tho undersigned, under tho firm
name of MARSHALL & POWELL, is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. AU persons having business with
the said firm, are requested to cell upon J. T. MAR
SH ALL, at No. 1004 URESN Street.
October 22,1858. JONA. T. MARSHALL,
0c23 3t* ISAAC POWELL.
Dissolution op partnership
The Partnership heretofore existing between
DANIEL W PORTER and ABRAHAM BCHONE
MAN has been THIS DAY dissolved, by mutual
consent
The Undersigned respectfully informs his friends
that he will continue, on his own account, tho PLUMB
ING and GAB-FIT3ING Basiaess. at the Old Stand,
303 North FIFTH Street, above VINE.
ABRAHAM BCHONEMAN.
Philadelphia, Oct. 20,1853. 0e22-3t*
VOTICE Tho undersigned have this day
.. v associated together, under the style or firm of
PEACOCK, ZELL, k HINOHMAN, for the purpose of
transacting a Forwarding and Produce Commission bu
siness. at their new depot, No. 808 and 810 Market St.
DAVfD B. PEACOCK,
THOMAS M. ZELL,
HOWARD HINCUMAN.
PniLADKLPni*, Oot 18,1858. 0010 tu th a3t*
C^O-PARTNKRSHIP. —THE BUSINESS
J heretofore conducted by Hunt. Webster, k 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 principal cities of the Union.
September 1,1858. se2T?lm
iilFbumai.
ZOLLICOFFEB’S ANTI-EHEUMATIO
i CORDIAL is the only preparation ever placed be
fore the public that has performed se many
MIRACULOUS CURBS
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 enuagh to warrant us In pro
nouncing that It is the greatest wonder of the age.
It is an internal remedy that s rikeaat the root of the
disease, and thus eradicates it entirely from the system.
Prepared by THEODORE DILKS, Chemist,
* Northeast oorner of Pina aud Sixth streets,
007-8 m Philadelphia.
(EarriajKs.
£JAKRIAGES.
WM. IX ROGERS,
COACH AND LIGHT-CARRIAGE BUILDER,
1009 AND 1011 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Orders for CARRIAGES from all parts of the world
executed with promptness, and satisfaction guarantied.
sel3-Bmlf
___________
JAMES S. EARLE A SON.,
810 CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSITE TH* QIKABD BOQ9S,
Invite the attention of Western and Southern Custom*
ers to their immense and assortment of
LOOKING-GLASSES,
OIL PAINTINGS,
PORTRAIT AND PICTURE-FRAMES,
Suitable for the
FALL TRAPS
TO NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS.—
NATIONAL TELEHRAFfIIO NEWS ACMNCY.
—OAHU * JOHNSON annouuco to the Press through
out the United States that they are completing ar
™,,eoments ou a most liberal scale, tor a system of
TFLJSGHAPHIO NBWS ItEPOKTB, vrhioh has never
before been equalled in this country. They pledge
themßelves to lurnish tho earliest and most reliable re
norts of all the stirring and important events of the
day at a price which cannot fail to be advantageous to
tho Press geuerally.
All letters aud communications to be addressed to
CARR k JOHNSON,
National Telegraph News Reporters, South THIRD
Street, opposite Exchange, Phil&da.
E. W. CARR,
G. W. L. JOHNBON.
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 ta the boßjnejts, we
would refer to: Morton MoMichael, North Amerltan
and U. 8. Gazette; Swain & Abell, Pnblio Ledger,
Jesper Harding * Bon, Penusylvania Inquirer, John
W. Forney, The PreßS; Cummings & PrscoeS. Kveninij
Bulletin; P. W. Grsvson & 00.,
seph Severns, Kveulug Argus; Joseph R. Fianigen,
Dally Nows; William R'eePemi.ylvanUn.Lawlor,
Everett, k iiincken, Sundaypisnatcb, Magril* Jones,
Buuday Mercury; Joo. 8. Jackwb, Sunday Transcript.
oe2o*tf
* x. ,£ T
three experienced Canyons.
-- ~hu a^aiiirf* asUaayawr. in ortob
WANTE D Blood’s Despatch, for
Stock and Fixture- . ~0 c23 Bk *
Store,‘in a location that will —■■■
obtained.. Address, with parttSß— I The 'ontlfG
office of this paper;' ■•'d Trimmi< z
r— ■' v>d bej *
—By a Colored Man, a aiWv ,
ww as Waiter in * private f&m.it. App'y * ’ ' i‘w
LOMBARDStreeet. . -s >
M HOUSE WANTED.—Tho «dtortj*^r
desires to rent a nett Dwelling, between South *• *1
Christian, Third and Tenth streets. Bontnot/o -xeetd
1290 per annum. Address‘DWELLING, tin* office.
0c33-St# '* •:
TOfOOLLEN SALESMAN WANTED—
Tf In a Domestic Commission House. Address
“Commission,” PhiladelphiaP.o. 0c73.1t*
ViyANTED.—A Young Girl wishes em
v V ployment as Child's None. Apply at No. 3
DONNELLY'S Court, Marriott street, between Eigffith
and Ninth streets. ; ‘ ; _ 0c23-2t*
A YOUNG MAN who has had three years
experience as Salesman in a Notion honse, desires
an engagement In a similar establishment. -Good refer
ences given.' Address NOTIONS, at this office. 0c23-4t*
WANTED-A person haying $1,200 to
v V purchase a Grocery Stook and Fixtures. The
rent of the rrore is low, and the business done is large.
Address GROCERY, at this office. 0c23-St*
\\T ANTED—Ah active person with capital,
* V to take the place of a retiring partner, in a well
established Lumber business. Apply before 10, or af—
tor 1 o’clock, to JNO. H. WEEKS, Conveyancer,
0c22-Ct* Oor. puTH and NOBLB.
V*/ - ANTED—A Partner who can command
$3,000 in eash, to purchase an Interest in a Ma
v®“°P, doing a good business. A practical M**
oblmst preferred. Address FOUNDRY, office of The
F 0c22-3t*
BRONZE CLOCKS,
V^ANTED —By a middle-aged Lady a
7 7 Situation as Governess, In a private family. Best
of city reference will be given. Address GRIFFITH,
office of this paper, ‘ 0e22-4tw
A YOUNG MAN, a good Penman and Ao
conntaht, well posted in doable-entry book-keer
ing, desires some Situation where his services would be
available. Salary Is not so mueh the object as employ
ment. Unexceptionable city references can be given.
Address »8. P,» office of The Press. 0c22 3t*
ANTED—By a young Man, a Situation
Tv as Clerk in a Wholesale house. A moderate
salary will be satisfactory, as employment is desired,
ffliress HONESTY, at this office. ocfflLSt*
WANTED— A PARTNER with two or
three thousand dollar* capital, to join a young
man 1 in a well-established and profitable mercantile
business. Address, with name, BOX 329, Philadelphia
Post Office, s oc2l-3t*
FREE OFFICE for Families wanting Ser
vants, Cooks, Chambermaids, House and half
grown Girls. Men. and Boys. Bend your orders from
all parts to O'CONNOR’S, 19 ARCADE, CHESTNUT,
above Sixth. oc2l-3t*
VTTAETED—By a yoang Han, employ
v v meat. Is willing to do anything that will af
ord him a living compensation. Address ELTON, at
this office. oc2o-4t*
\IT ANTED—To Rent, for the winter sea
v T son', with immediate possession, a Furnished
house' of moderate size, with modern improvements,
west of Tenth street. Address A. M., office of this
paper. ■ ' • - 004
WANTED, FOE THE UNITED STATES
Y T OAVALBY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to
whom Will bo gives good pay, board, clothing, and
medical attendance. Pay from $l3 to 932 per month.
Homan having a wife or child will be aoeepted. Apply
for MOUNTS!) SSBYIOS at Ho 817 MABKST Street,
above Eighth, north aide.
W. TH. HAGBUDSB,
Ist Lieut. latPiagoone,
Becruiting O&oer.
se29-sm#
MRS. D. P. BOWERS* WALNUT-SX.
LTJL THEATRE, oorser of NINTH and WALNUT
Street* ¥ISN IN&, Octob«r23 ? lBW,
RETBIBOTION for, Th»Jfatiof> iftMtSoT*’
Oscar de Baupre, Mr K. F. Keach; Rodolph de Mor
nac, Mr. H. A. Perry; Madame de Baupre, Mr*. D. p.
Bower*; Madame de Ponuneairs, Hiss Laross.
LOST SHIP! Or, The Man.o'-War's Man and the Pri
vateer.
Prices of admission—Second Tier and Family Oirols,
and Third Tier, 25 cents; Parqnefc 87# cents; Dreaa
Circle, 50 cents; Private Boxes, according to theU
locale, $3 and $5; Single Beate in Orchestra and Private
Boxes, 76 cents.
Doors open at quarter before 7 o'clock; Curtain rises
at 7 o'clock.
4 MERIOAN ACADEMY OF KUSIO*
XA. BROAD AND LOCUST Streets,
THE GREAT RAVELS!
SATURDAY EVENING, Oct 83, 1868.
EVOLUTIONS ON THB TIGHT ROPE.
The magnificent Fairy Pantomime, entitled '
BIANCO: 08, THB MAGIO SWORD,
Bianco, Don Albino's Valet, Gabriel Ravel j Brooolo,
a Gardener, Francois Ravel.
VENETIAN OARNIVaL; Or, Punch In Good Humor.
THE SCHOOLMASTER.
Master Tricks Boniface, Francois Ravel.
Admission—Parquet, Parquet Circle, and Balcony, 60
cants: Family Circle and Amphitheatre, 26 oents. •
Seata can be secured from 10 A. M. t 0,4 P. M. with*
ont extra charge. Children under 10 years half prioe.
VITHEATLEY & CLARKE ,B ARCH-ST-
Y Y THEATRE.—WiIIiam 8. Fredericks, Acting and
Stage Manager.
SATURDAY EVENING. October 23. 1858,
THE HEIR AT LAW. -
Lord Dttberly, Mr. John Gilbert; Dick Dowlas, Mr£
TVbeatfey; Dr. pang Toes, Mr. J. S. Olarke; Lady Dn
berly, Mrs. John Gilbert; Cecily Homespun, Mrs. John
Drew.
To ooncluie with THB WRECK ASHOBK.
Admission, 20 cts. Secured Seats in Dress Olrole, 871 C
eta; Orchestra 8 tails, 60 ott; fiesta in Private Boxes, 10
ctj; Gallery, 13 eta; Gallery for Colored Persona, 25 cts;
Private Box in Gallery for Cobred Persons, 88 etc;
Whole Private JBox, $3.
Doorsopen at quarter before T o’clock; commence at
precisely
QRAiU) CONCERT.
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
MONDAY EVENING, October 26th.
11. SPALDING haa the honor of aanooneing that the
Renowned JPiaoiet, ■_ _
. MB.-GUSTAV BATTER,
together with the following eminent ertutea,
Mine. BERTHA JOHANNSEN,
Bistingniehed Prime Bonne;
Mias MARIA 8. BRAINSRB,
American Prune Bonne from New York,
Oratorio* end Coneeria
Mr. W. H. BEUNETT,
Primo Bauo, recently xetorned from Italy;
Mr. J. P. TAUNT,
The Popaler American Tenor;
Prof OLABE H. BE AMES.
'Will Appear in grand Concert as abore.
In order to insure a large attendance, the Manager
will distribute amout the audience, several handred
valuable presents, indtading TWO HIGH SILK ROBES,
valued at $76 and SZQ. which may be seen at the dry
ififts house of Geo. Fryer, No 916 Chestnut street.
All*, a beautiful 81L715R-PLATKD TEA SET, valued
at fw; a BPLENDID CASTOR, valued at $29; and a
MAGNIFIORNT ICE PITCHER, valued at $l6, to be
seen at John O. Mead & Sons’, corner of Chestnut and
Ninth streets.
Tickets, with referred seats ONE DOLLAR.
To be bad at the music stored of Lee & Walker and
Beck and Lawton. Sale will commence on Wednesday,
October 2Qth. ocl9
WEEK!!—CONCERT HALL,
►3 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH.
The CRIME Alt SCENERY and BATTLES, repre
sented by gigantic revolving DIORAMAS, illustrating
the RUSSIAN WAR and destruction of Sebastopol.
•IX?* Open 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. 0018-6 t
A S&EMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH AND
xjL CHESTNUT Streets.
Hero again! Return of the old faTorite.
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 oenta; Children, 18 cents. ae24-Im*
[STATIONAI« HALL—MAEKET STREET.
11 . ONE WEBS HOBS.
i. IH6OO WiLMAxa’s celebrated
PANORAMA OP THE BIBLE.
This magnificent PAINTING- oommenees with Obaos,
and continues down In historical order to the Babylo
nish Captivity, containing more than fifty of the most
sublime and interesting scenes in the Bible.
Exhibition EVERY EVENING. Boors open at T } to
commence at a quarter before 8 o’clock precisely.
Tickets 38 cents—to be had at Hall door. Ohildre
under 10 years 18 cents.
Also. Kxhibitions on WEDNESDAY and SATUR
DAY AFTERNOONS for families and schools. Poos*
open at 2; to commence at 8 precisely.
Explained by Professor TIBBITTB
JT
E . Mac LEES,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
626 CHESTNUT STREET,
Would call the attention of the public to hia new stylo
OHBOMO-ORAttON PHOTOGRAPHS
They are pronounced by artist# and concolueun to
surpass any Photographic Portraits ever boioru pro
duced. oc2o-wam-2mif
MAGDALEN.
“THE MAGDALEN DENOUNCING THE VANI
TIES OP THE WORLD”
Must positively be otosed In & few days, In order to
prepare for a magnificent collection of specimens of
MODERN FRENCH ART.
Our proportion of the proceeds of the Exhibition is
to be demoted to the Union Brnbyolrst AsgoouTion
Open from BA.M. to P. M
Adinisflion...*
25 cenU.
JAM KB 8 EARLS & SON,
0010-stutMt* Karle’a Galleries, 816 OOEBIHUT fit
MASON’ 3 SPERM OIL.—
The subscriber has been Appointed sole agent
for the State of Pennsylvania ana the Western States,
for the sale of MAgON , g BPERM OIL>
Used for LUBRIOATING or BURNING. Warranted
not to gum or heat. Consumers, as veil as the trade
eeneratly. are respectfully invited to call and receive
samples and judge for themselves.
4 R. WILSON DKBILVER. Agent.
110 S. DELAWARE Ay. below CHESTNUT Bt.,
Philadelphia.
ENGRAVING
]|/IASON’B SPERM OIL.—
XfX One great advantage this OIL possesses over
some others is. that It answers as well for a Lubricator
as a Burner. R. WILSON DESILVER, Agent,
MASON’S SPERM OIL.—
Warranted to bum In any ordinary Lamp; free
fromeuatL, Agent,
XfOSontbDKbdWAß^Aveuo^^
MASON’ 8 SPERM OIL.—
the public. War
ranted not to DESILVEB.Agent.
JlO 8. DELAWARE ATenno, below CHESTNUT,
0010-tn'hs-St Philadelphia.
EN’S FINE CALFSKIN B O OTS,
Hoys’ and Youths’ itutred Boots and Shoos,with
all other deeoriptlona. Beat oity manufacture Lee
pricoß. . DUTTON’S,
No. 11l North SECOND St., ab. Arch, Eaat aide,
oc2l-tha-2t# “ Sign of the Bed Biot.”
VtIBISKEY.—3O bblß., 20| do. (Miller &
V V Hichorston’s) Old Monongahela Whiskey, ,
atore and Tor aale, by A. MERINO,
0011-tf 140 Bonth PBONT treat.
SHERRY AND PORT WlNh.—3o qrt*.
10 Blghtha Harmony Sherry; 20 gra. Wallla Pert
Wine, in bond and ter liM H * EATON,
SO Booth PBONT Stmt,
{Dante.
amusements.
.Conductor,
BELOW SEVENTH,
THE EXHIBITION OP BUBKNB’
Great Painting of
110 South DELAWARE Avenue,
Below CHESTNUT Btreet.