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LIVMPOtiI&TMp'BWwtj Lucia—6 biles malting
, 3 11 Oreei'jß phga'asdse. H Walton;. 6 Aasee' r ,llnens t*
f Watson * opj/J4 b*Je» osnaburgs Lewis A Oo; t cases,
' sidie Wight A Brown; 1 do W.lfeKee A Oo; t easkhdw
W-GL9w>»&:Booi cisM booksMThoni«B 4 8oQS; 3
pica A Fort; leash hdw 2 do hollow
~ ware Hadden! GarlA.Porter! 3 pkga,mdie 87 bags nails
Lalog. Msglorils&Co; Bpkgshdw Abbe/* Neff; 80s
-mdse Geo JJT?*rrisb; 19 0 sacks Aehton salt 21G0i*aks
common do 8 BVdwln' A Cof2ioosiCkSfltoTed ant 4500
do oomronn salt T Bidbardson AlGo; '26‘tons.rook do A
Kerr;' 873 £ bt»i|Oh Morrli AJOOM A Ooj 175. b#g«
- wheat order* : >9t \ ' -J. v
- NEW BBoFoRl>—?chi CarthageiTa(Baker-—l2.oaska
whale oil B 8 Hubbard A Go; 80 bblsdo B A Fahnestock
: A Orij 27 caikfl winter rperm'oll Sdo bleached whaleao
£6 do whale 6U ,2 do whale fooUJß,boxes sperm candles
Shobdr,Duotinik,o>•' 1 --- -t
■ SAVAtINAH-JlteemeblpState or Oeorjla, GwTtn—
*o bates brtt-tn order: TO do J Pelmer * Oo; ,51 do B
Patteieon * Oo: OT do.and MJ h»Je« dompetlesHey 4
MoDe?ttt;lsJiale, notion order; {Odo Word dc Gerrett;
86 do order; 'i« do Wood * .Quret i 188 do 8 Moftta
Wain 4 Co; Ido Hfloan;, 73deJ POro.ler 4 Son.; S 3
bales domeatlM O ItMDora 4 Oo; Bdo Brown, Hilt 4
Oc* 1 oks 0 MalUnj I do XB&stn; 1 do .Union Piano Go;
1 do P Conrad; 1 do GlPeaeechj.'l do Dunlap} Bdo
Jules Hans’; 1 do 8 D RdaoVA Go; 2 do G P Longhead;
1 do A B Hazard,* 28 do Bagel A Wolfe; 2 do Adams* Sx-
Stesj Coj.l do Abr Morris; ,t do Jeremiah Oadmss; l do
[isOO Corson; 1 do Hiss Fannie Y Cohen; and others.
HALIFAX NS-—Sohr Mary Ann, Bang—SBo bbls her*
rings ..227,dtf mackerel 100 do alewiies 19 do salmon 71'
oaskseodoUß.Winsor; ’
T e PASSENGERS : ARRIVED
In steamship State of Georgia; from Baraanah—Mrs
P Youftg, J Ft Rtiey f J V H Blais, 0 Haggerty, wife, and
two children, Hiss Sophy Oarslyn; Mrs Boraaton, two
Misses .Soranton) F id MyreU, John Hsapt, and J A
Powell; v . , ;
C' PKILADXLPHIA BOARD OF TRADE
liiiruiaou Jobsso*,. ) • ' _ /
BdWaud 0. Biddlb, > Goiotiff■■ or faa Hoxvo.
EdVabd G. Jambs, i - - •
uemjkb bags. r ;’-
At tkk BStrebMtW Sxcha»g€ t PMUttUlpM*-
Ship Toseavoru, Unnlery; .Liverpool, Hot 1
ghlp Prince de JoSnville, Foster..'... Pernambneo, soon
Barone PrlaoUla, newton Havana, soon
Barone Waabie,U>n ilutob.r, Colllne HaTana, «oon
Brig Ella 8t.3, Tni0,...........8t Jego de Cuba, <son
Brig Kppo Bendriek;Bohut.. .London, soon
BrlgTaartaa, Hugh. 1... Oi.afu.go., goon
Brig Trede Wind................ Otanthegoe, aoon
BrtgHeroU.% xX;. .y.'.V,. .Batbadoai, area
JHartiw ; JnKUiflciu*.
PORT or: fHDUDEbFHUi Oct. SS, 18*8.
BOH 815E3..46 | BDH BBZ3 e,•»«•••>. 8 II
HIGEWATfiR
AREIVHD.
U 8 M Steamship State of Georgia, Garvin, from Ba
vannhh, 7C honre/wUh'mdse and passenger* to Alex
Heron','Jr: r JlneonateredvloleoVgales from NH the en
tire passage. Monday; 6 sfi AU, signalised steamships
• Star, of ‘the- South* and Montgomery 10 miles' south of
Qape Lookout, both from New* York for Savannah; at
7 A M, off Gape Lookont, barque Laoonia, hence for Ba
▼snnab; asd r on ■ Tnesda]r l -1145 A M. spoke - barque
-White - WiDg,'XsUnga-lat 37 00, long 7010,12 days fro*
Porto OabeUo ( andT-dajrs"aorth of Hatter**, with a
sacceßsion of strong HE'winds, and a httary sea.
- Steamship Boston; Sellew, 28 hours from New York,
via Gape May, with mdse and passengers to James All
derdioe.'
gohr Mary Ann,' Lang, 4 days from Halifax, with flak
to Henrya.Wimor. - -
Behr undinw, Blsley, 8 days from Haw York, with
. ''
Sour Buena Vista; Deane, 8 days from new York,*
with mdse to Crowell A Collin*.
Behr A'dele .Fetfola, Cartwright, 3 days from N York,
with mdse to Orowell A OoUins. -
Schr s. Flower, Raynor, 8 days from Hew Task, with
-sadsetoCfoweli A OoUins- •
- ' Behr f ]yaw*y, DavlspB days from Hew York, In bal
last to Blakliston A Cox h;*'•
Bohr Flight, Huntley.'from Newport.
, Schr F 0 Smithy Smith, from Provldenee.
Bohr Isabella Thompson. Corson, from Frorldeoee,
Sonr Oioerh,-Burrows, from Providence.
Sebr Altai**?, Gandy,’ frtcn Providenee. s
fichrDG Floyd, BackettgfromProridsoee.
fiehr Ohss A Greiner; Weaver, from Boston. ,
Behr J M-Vahee', Buidgej from Boston. /
Sehr S V SoUldayl'Seamsh, from Boston.
£«hr Speed, Sdmersrfro'mWarehsm.
Bicop J Whitby, Henderson, 1 day from Odessa, Del,
With grain to Christian A Curran.
v. :l „ -w oubarid.
Ship Grown Point, Cook, New Orleans, Pettit, Mar;
tin A.Oo. ,
Barque ThomasDalfetft, Dill, Liguayra, Dallett Bros.
Barque 8t James, Oruse, Bio de Janeiro, J Devareux.
Barque Gem, Huhmood, Boston, Twell* A Go.
. Brig Hermes, Dewars, Lisbon, Patterson A Belton.
, Brig Speedaway, Thompson, Port au Spain, Trinidad,
JoaDaris. ''
Brig Brandywine, Oonnaok, Pernambneo and a'raar
ket, t A Newhall A 00.‘ r -' • ' c. .
' Behr Sidney. Price, Godfrey,'Sagua .la, Grande, G R
Ayie«AO<^r ;{, \?^ 1 t ~ : Lt:'
. Bohr A Townsend,' Townsend, Charleston,. Pettit.'
Martin ATb7 ' ' r ' + v ..
‘"‘Schr B ;W Benton,Gandy,Newbarh/O'A.Hecksher
A 00. v* ‘ :
.Sobr I. L B Walea, Hoffman, Wilmingtoa, MO, D 0.
Btetson'A Go. -*
Schr Flyaway, Davit, Fall River, R & Corson A 00.
SohrJl 17 Peny,'Samson, Boston, L Audehried A Co.
' Echr O A Greiner, Wetter, Boston, Baum, Ogle A 00.
Sohr Speed, Somers, Bostoo, Tyler, Stone A Co: \
. Behr BFShllidey,'Seaman, Boston, Brown A White.
Bohr 'Geo'Edward, May, Boston - , Noble, Hammett A
CAidwdir; ..
'Schr Gieero, Burrows, Proridence, do
EOhr Flight,Huntley. Providence, Tyler, Btons A 0f«
Schr F oSmith, Smith, Proyldenee, John R White.;
Schr Almira T> ,L Rothermel.
N Bedford, Biakiston A Oox.
Szhtth; Providence} ~ -j - ' do-’*.
..’Behr Joa Rlsley; White, do do ''=
Schr Jamee'-Henrft Eouiday, Norfolk, - do
' Behr D G Floyd, Kaokett, New Bedford] L Audenried
- ;.*<►* - -•>. J V7’. '
BohrGransdlllaVßaksr,Boston, ' r' do
\ Behr Saratoga, Clark, 1 do .J do
Bobr Juliette', Chase, - - do - r do
Pawtucket, do .
Behr J M Vance,<Uuidge, N York, n Sturtevant A 00.
• Schr B Y W fiimmons, Godfrey,’ Berwick’s Bay.
fitr H;L Gaw; Her, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr;
• ' -a* ; T.(Oorreepondence of The Press.) -
' HAVBB DB GRAOR, 06t 27,1868.
The'-Wyoming leftthls uorhlng 6 boats; laden
ned oohslgnedea follows;: ■ r :-'* *- ' -
. -TUlentworth,lumber to Perot A Bro; Viaells, bark
to. —A A Donglass ; coal to PaMraoni .Moigan AOas
hey; R O Gram and.Dr Heller; coal to Delaware'City.
-
n ’ SHADING, Oct. 20,1868,'.
> The Ibllowing boats, from the Union Canal, pasasd
lhto the Behuylklll Caual 10-day, bound-to Pniladel
nhla.'-lttden'and'Oonslgnedis'followsr' - -7
Harper A Stout, light to osptain; J A W Kelbach,
grain to J A W Ealbach; Jos *Ltvermore.'rallroad sills
to East Peonsylvanti HR Go; Bluiog Star, lumber to
Fisher A Green. Trenton;', Pennington A Raymond and
Mary do to Malone A'-Taylor. e '><<?•' F.
:•[Oofrettondenee of the Philadelphia Exchange.] -
•*. \:T ' / .LHWRS. DefrOotSO. rAM. .
- Theeast wind stllleontfnnea, and. the Beetatlll re
mains At the hsrbcr. Ia addition to those before re
•' ported; «e thAbaniua«7lrine, v Ameriotn,Bnsan Clark,
Ida, and Lseonis: .brigs Bhutan, & hLStrcnt, Moon*
Mt, ud Wm OnvfdM;.Mbttflim,'(Br)iroiDMtUgi;
MBCarlfsTAiGraoe Gin-lor,.Viola, Lucy Sharp, Josu
Liisto Angelica,* and*: Cameo. -The
steamer America Is now'toeing the sbip Arlington, for
Aiplnwall, to tu; Wind £{ ilroog bretie} weather eool.
■ ice. > . WM. H, HICKMAN.
-i*r murojura.r
( Correspondence of the Philadelphia .Exchange.)'
-'. n7\ Om Iblamo, Oet 27, 6% PM:
The vesseliheretofote reported detalnedatthe Bmk*
watery all-left this, morning for their . respective dssti-
going ini Wind ,
\ ! 'Poors,Am, B. HUGHES.
; * firfiLtasiraTOTWi raiß»] . > .
>-•' *4 A'.?. V;.,0 CUtaiwav. Ga.,Oet2T.
: Arrifedj shlpr Robert’Holly and Frederick Gebbard,
from Now York; brig Selma, from do
" NSW ObLIISB, Oot 96.
' Arrired. iihlpi Pocahontas, Fiank Pierce, Prescott,
audBtmoaa, from Liverpool.
MEMORANDA.
, .tpr flee Holmes* Hole.
Steamship Black warrior, Smith j for. Hmai and N
Orleans, Belled ftrotf NewYorAyesterday. - 1
' " Bteemehtp .Pedflfl,' Thompson,'from Galway, Tie St
Johns, NF, arrived ei New York 2dth Inst.
. 'Steamship Phiheae Sprague, Matthsws.hesee, ar
rived atßoston' on Tuesday n‘ght
Ship' Mbh'ot»gejMoDatd; hence, via SWohn,NB, at
Londonderry-7tnJnet..' •' '
Bhlp'JKathay/.Steddard, et Feo*ohew-foo Ang 10,
loeoiogfor New,fork, , „
Swaribmors. (Or) for Philadelphia, Bailed from
OafouttaB«ptT—not as before.* ' ; ; " ’
• Yankee. Thorndike, at Hoog KonyAug 25,
ini up for HeY*oa,to take ooolleset STO fos7s perketd.
. Ship .Panama, Oere. wss /et Kong Kong Aag 85, for
Kerana,vitheoolle*, - '* . '
Ship Typhoon, Brown, from Calontta, et Liverpool
'loth inat - V - - v .
BhlpThlrty-one States, Smart, for Mobile, tailed from
Cronstadt 2d Inst -
Ship Herald, Crowell, from Cardiff for Kew York, wee
spoken 6th Inst, ho let, &o, ,
. > Skip See Lion, Alexander, oleared et Boston 26th Inst
forßlodeJenelre;' "
Ship Rochester, Elwell, hence, arrived at New .Or
leans 26thlnst.
.Ship Juan.Hernindesi'Gfoqjfor’Melbeurae, cleared
*]farqae°Bl^ Ferolrrt, from Bfo de Janeiro for Baltij
more, tailed froth Hampton Hoads 27th instf
/Birqae; Asof/Simthons, for Messina, cleared at Mar*
-xalHeaSth list'.
• j&rdoe Bsechus, - Zuidema,; for Philadelphia, -- wu
ready to sail frbm Helvoet 101& foil •
Batqoeßenj Hallrtt/tittU, for Rlo de Janeiro, Balled
from Bordeaux 101 b Inst. ;
. Barque Matiry, Fletcher, remained at Haeeo Ang 25,
nnoemin ;/. “ .T ' ,/
' Barque Zephyr, Smell, for Port Elisabeth, Afrin,
oleared atßoftos 26th foit-
• Barque Any.-Btammond, for-Philadelphia, tailed
from, hoeton 26th l&st. : : A .
' Brfo; Danrei Matoney,'Steelman, for Boston, jrent to
seatroa Wittttnjrtotl, NOJ2M.ln»t'-' t -* w .
Brig Osirert, WlUar,' hi Sierra-Leone,' hit to sail
Sept 26 for Philadelphia,
Brlff Delaware, Baker, for Philadelphia, went to sea
from Wllmlcgtoa, Noj 24*,h fost. t • •
- Brir Chicopee, How»s/for Philadelphia, sailed from
HentMketHwi26ihink. "■ 1 :
Bohr J H Atleo, Babcpok, hence .at Wilmington, NO,
2£thlnst/ •>-- '---‘..f-
Sehr Snow Sqaali: Bttckmasfor, for Philadelphia,with
1 lnmber;'cleared at Wilmington, NQ, 26th-lnst.,
Bohr Marta Tlemlng, Shaw, oleared at New York jes
terday for.WUmfoxton, Deli' - .. . . .
; Benson, for, Philadelphia, sailed from N
> Scbr fluwauet, Hulse, ffom New York for Philadel
phia, pat into Noifofk 24th. inet'for repairs.'haring ex*
perlenoed heaty weather, which carried away the .main
boom, split sails', and store the boat 1
; - Sthrs ’■DrimaiDonbai Belseh, B S Miller, Henderson,
and Ann'Tsiner, Olfford, hence at Norfolk 24tb Inst.
Eehr L B Ltnrlng, Motanghlin, henoe at Charleston
26thlast - y ‘ ' ;
. 'Bohr J P, .Wetherilli Cooh,'from Boeton, arrlree at
; , /-.
. - Schr Jnila.Anna,Harding,' for Philadelphia, oleared
> f ' '* •**■
.Bohr Water Wileh,Ball,hence for Deaton,atBto
.. siington 26th Inst.' „ ' -
' jT Schr .Obaa'S.Peulee/YpsVer.rorPhiladelphia, went
to sea from Charleston 24Ui in»i,\ - - - ■
*. MAIDa MISOILLAH t. "
... The wbaleshlp HqntsTlii©,6 A toogreglstei, was sold
' yeaterday in New Yerh for 13,850; caeh.. 7 ,
.: . -
•l OoSTa AWe»,B«p<.»,of
J.&QoUtiahi PblUlj*i. M- Aui 28 At Undo,
*B«i»»a,Qow)rHg*, for Bort)n,Tl» 8t Ttoniu.,_»bunt
BeDt2o-' AtKla*Jmbo߻ptfi*barqaeUea Mew^lfarki,
- ..fo? (Sflßo n^x6;diy ? . gid.from.Loandp WjI.US
T eiooji4)f.war J Marlon, bound north, all well.-jjply 11,
* . - ofTCocgn Oregon, Oaee, of areenport—no v
.Curtrj Pon,, Bt Mutlm for
.. 24th—Wind RB,-blowing a .gale-rAr, schra John ®
•Austin. May, Philadelphia'for Boston; Harriet A Bo*
. Scbr Olltei of Buokspdri, pitched away bowsprit, jb*
boom, and parted onercfaalo laat night, aod dragged in
- sear. thb "marine - railway;-where ahe rode Oat the gale
In port at 6 A U,'wind from the north; barque Wm H
1 ....
r,V . |
for H York, do; Bl*m, Prince, for ®J*^ 4o ii!!5 4 2! r J
Patterson, for Ben Prenoleoo, dy „
, Boston, Potter; Unc; barque Nimrod Whiting, from
HongKoii*.*rriTodid, forßOTton, Übt.
Bid Aug 18. eblp Aeian, He««n, Sydney, HSW.
At Sbeoghee Ang 14, ehlpe Hotspur, Potter, and Pam.
pero. Cogging, for Hew Pork; Bolloßook, Hatiiion, for
M.nlll. (old fith;) Eureka, tine; John Wade, Chamber
lain; Mighet, Henry; Nebob. Bttter; N B Patmor, Hlg
ham; Oeear. Harding; Qnlekßtep, Odell; Lucky Star,
Sweeney; Fairy,Blish. andKremiln, Johnson, uno; Ann,
Huoroe, for Amoy snd Hong Kong Boon; sebrs Sophia,
Homer, from Niooalefsky, ar 10th, uno; Minnie, Moo*
nie; do..
- At Foochow Aug 16. ship Argonaut, Norton, for New
York; Samuel Russell, W Mitohell, Tor do; barque Be
nefaotor, Corning, for do
At .Swatow Aug 20, barques Urania, Turner, and
Mary Slade, Crowell, for Sbanghae
At Whampoa Aug 25, ships Sea Serpent, Whitmore,
repg; Daring, Bimonton, uno.
At Amoy Aug 14, ship Leonidas, Williams, from Ma
oao, ar 11th, une; barque L A Nickels, Nlokles, do.
ARRIVAIS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS.
UP TO ONE O'OLQOK THIS MOBKOTfI,
GIBARD HOUSE—Chestnut street, below Ninth.
J Haldemsn, Harrisburg' 1 ABOo'wand, Orleans
8 M Hlester, Pa ' f» Goddard, N Y
T B Harkins, Phils O W Hirains, PottSTille
N W Turner, Boston J A Davidson, N Y
L S Hubbard * la, Ohio O D Gifford, Boston
S Darter * la. Boaton W L Baird, BaiHmore
W Bates, Lonlirllle B D Pchweinlla. N O
D Reardon, Gen D Green, WnaMngton
B Bronaon ft lady, Ky H W Peabody, Maas
H TBold. Keokuk . WStJMoyall,NO
Mr Boussnrd, N J Biohd Price, Salem, Mass
J Houle, Boston Geo Potter, Balt
Bot t Starr Kin*, Boston H B Taylor, B O
Mrs Taylor," SO - ■ Mias Taylor, B 0
Mrs Hopkins, B 0 Miss Hopkins, 8 0
Mrs Hanson, SO Miss Mauaoo, 8 0
G H Hanson, 8 0 . Thos Lsooll ft la, 8 0
Mr Walker, NY J A Bundick, Va
Geo S Orippt, Washington E B Pitman ft la, N Y
G H Herrf man ft la, Md Miss Ella Dole, Md
Geo Berryman, Md John Webb. Mobile
J B Woods, Mobile John K Oall, Oonoord
L H Leonard, Boston . A J Thorp ft la, Xenia, 0
John B Kelly, Ala BE Jordan, Ala
John Dixon, Ala E Harmon, Washington
H 0 Laughliu, I’llila HarrT L Montague, PhUa
Julius Leblanco, Cuba John Llad, Cuba
W G Boots, Savannah, Ga 0 E Milnor ft la, N Y
Gen Jose A Pats. N t DrHaPaes, NY
Peter J Rojas, N Y M Mujlco, N i
D MoJloo, NY 8 H Hunter, SanVruulseo
E 8 Bough ft la, Ya P Woodworth. N Y
X,D Van Wert, NT" A A Blandy, *ilt
8 T Be ford, Oin. 0 Alfred Joel, N Y
D does ft la, NJ BB Underhill ft la, NY
H H Btorrs ft la, Oln. O B H Clark, Boebester, N Y
Prank Taylor,West Chester Oapt Boot ft la, N V
John Baird, NY. 08 Lnte, New Haven
Sto Masaett, San Pranolaoo IPS Mygate ft ws, U 8 N
A SoheOet, N Y Jothua Bioket, N Y
A A Van Vorst, N V John S Bryan, Ga
J D Mills, NY Baml B Rindge, Boston
B 8 Benwiek, NY A Paters, Porto 8100
John N Oocke, Virginia S J Gordon, Boaton
Geo W Goodwin, NO A J Nevins, N O
M Degatan, Porto 8100 T H Beardsley, Chicago
Miss P Earle, Chicago V W M Brown, N Y
H Oonover, Dayton, O P Bovin, Ot
Dr J M Holloway, Miss . B J Miller ft Is, Albaoy
W Williams, NY . Mr Dolger twite, Cal
W O Poe, Macon, Ga AD Parrell, Md
Geo Wall, Balt Olios 0 Kgorton. Md
L Pnlton. Md . Geo Hutohina, Prov RI
Com Breese, U 8 N 0 H W Meehan, Wash
A Boyd, Pa Capt J G Poster, U 8 A
MERCHANTS' HOTBL-Foaith Bt., below Aroh.
G W Walter, Baltimore J Sharp, Ohio
H H Pratt, Lewistown J M Appleton, Kentucky
W Beering, Maine' . A Anderson, Penns
0 Lukens, Philadelphia { J J Boas A fs, Penns
W Fulmer A sis, Nj J S Marsh, Milton, Pa
fi M Jones, Tennessee J Henderson, NT
Johnoa*son,NT BA Fiokhardt, Bethlehem
J Bean, Jefferson op, Pa J E Bay, Allegheny
GBovard, Klttonmog T Firnan, Pittebnrgh
W H Smith, Lynn, Mass T H Kelt, Holyoke, Moss
II a Onrtis, Ohio Dfl Neiman, Easton, Pa
H L Bieffenbseh, Harrlsb’g G W Bister Penna
J V Clatch, Cin/O T Brosdhead, Vs
H Bash, White Haven B M Bassett, Coon
B Umberflsld A la, NT J Bean, Allegheny City
H 8 Bonle, New Haven W H Reed, N T
John J Thompson, Pa DU McLeod, Pa
UNION HOTEL—Arch street, beloWFonrth.
P B Weltxel, M Chunk Mrs BP Dußola Bridgeton
J P Wlnebrenner, Ohio 0 Hlerholser, Olty
W Brown, Tyrone Olty H Saylor, Sch Haven
A Johns, Ceeil eo, Md B 8 Griffith, Oecil eo, Md
B Trsqaair, do J fitatts, do
G W Silvii, Berks co J BHay, Winslow, N J
P B Small A la, Hagerst’n 0 W Madara, Mew Market
J A Haws, Green Oastle John M Lining, N J
Bobt M Seely, N J John Priestly. 11l
Abraham Stover, 111 B Riehwlne, New Holland
Jonas Blebl, Pa 3 Shonse. Hanley, Pa
B W 0 Boutelle, Bethlehem P B Glare, Newcastle, Bel
Miss H H McLsar, Bel Olty T F Clark, Bel Olty
M H Stroap, M Chunk . Baml Stroup, M Chunk
. AMBBIOAN HOTBL—Chestnut street, above fifth.
T 01ilchgood, Phila B P Bowen, Ohesap'ke olty
J B McCreary, Mauob Oh'k W 0 Baloer, Ohes'ke city
M J Ames, Ohio J Opdycke, Boston, Pa
J Brimmer, Lancaster J H Tomlinson, Jr, Chicago
J 0 Bpesr, Delaware A Donget, Bel
W fitntham A la, Md Mrs King, Md
B FeJker, jr, Md B 8 Dubois, Phila
MeJYoung, Newcastle,Bel Bev J Bltiott, Pa
Wm B Johnson, N T SB Thompson, N T
MisS Thompson, N T John Harrison, N J
A L Seabury, Norfolk Mrs B Aashuts, Va
G Pontius Br Tobias, N T
J Scott, Baltimore M'Abbott, Bethlehem
J Leixenrlog, Pa B J Thorne, N T
0 8 Bryan, Columbus, Ga Jta Kirkwood, NT
W B damp, Mass A Down A la. Bolt
Miss B Hobart, Moss Miss M J Smith, Maas
W B Beall, Md GW Thompson, fchlo
J B Buchanan. Ya Thosß Edmondson, To
MB Banner, NO ‘ J G Blackford, Va
W B Cochran, Middletown B A Cochran, Middletown
-NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third.
B Williams, Lee, Mass ■ 0 Marsh, Tunkhannock
-T B Andersoo, Vt H B Hartman, Freeport
M Connell, Jr, Pa J Mohan, Mlnersrille
Sserlff Hoffman, Harrlib J Hays, Minersyille
J frank, Newport Mr Connell, Pa
M<ss 8 B Shaw.Pa HJ Handler, Poltsville
.Geo Mason, Pottsville' Jos Whitaker, Mt Clare
Martin Hooker, Jr, Pa B DmmhelUr, Pa
'F .Qartman,Pa M B Hitman, Dauphin co
•Lewis Heilner, Dauphin oo J Matter, Dauphin eo
-HGj7olfe,Pa - ,
: BLACK BBAB INN-Flflh wd Morchnt strMto a
iT HKnlght, Aid J B Hiles, Germantown
'D.tt Morrison. Joniata Co 8 Beorlst, Huntingdon oo
8 J Parker, West Cheater J T Robinson 6c la. Pa
John Lackland, Md - Wm Taylor, Md
111 Ooulson, Md Imo tfsldamao^Pa
BenJ Mlsslmer, Mifflin, Pa, • G W Lira & sob. Phllada
John Crawford, Jersey City Krf Crooks, Chester oo,Pa
818 Martin, Bel eo, Pa JB. Edwards, Back* co, Pa
,3 GHarrlaon, Buck*oo. Pa JG Webster, Booksoo.Pa
J Naylor, PhaaoixviUe DAT Black, Pa
I Young, Chester co, Pa
BABLEY SHBAP. HOTEL—Seeond street, below Tine.
B Merriek,- Pa D Robinson, N Y
J D James, Doylestown Jews Comfort, Bnokseo
Wm Beading, Hatboro ' Lewis Gale, Philada
Jeha Hough, Ga Wm Hoppock, N J
Jacob L Green, N J Jacob Hough, N J
J S Heston, Newtown Oliver Brafdon, Me
Joe Harvey A la, Newtown J Byan, New Hope
MQUNT YEBNON HOTEL—Seeond st., above Arch,
O T Adams, Newark, N J N B Bookman. Del
V M Myrell. Ga 0 W Johnson 3c la, Md
Mrs Peacock. Md _ WG Evans, Del
B Btanley, Ohio A Esehbach, Harrisburg
- MADISON HOUSE—Second street, below Arch.
B Barker, Phils B Dickson, PHla
Jas Young, West Obeiter U George, N Y
T H Biggin A U, Del H P Allen, Chester eo
DHBenniogton,Ofaestereo AP Harwood, Jr. N Y
Olox, Albuij,NT • ■
BLACK DBAS nOTHL-.Thlrd it., ,b. OdlowhUl.
J Hantolles, Salisbary L Bookman, Allentown
W Smith. Bucks eo W Bills,.Bucks eo
J Ellis, Books co H Dogermy, New Texas
W M Bookman, Jenklntown L Tomlinson, Byberry
Miss TomlintOT>, By berry DStelnmeta Lancaster eo
G Kline, Earlville H Maurer, Beehtelsville
- BALD BAGLB—Third street, above Oallowhlll.
J Weiss, Bethlehem W Phillips, Allentown
W T Gerhard, Bocks to * M Hied, Bucks oo
Mrs Phillips, Allentown J Harbestor, Beading
A Trate, Beading J Shearer, Qaakertown
w H Schlosser, Lehigh eo A B Hallman, Lehigh eo
A Pnataman, Beadisg J Grimer, Delaware
B M Griffith, Del ’
iHorriages.
On Tuesday,' October 26th, by Bev. B. J. Blchards,
J. QILBBBT 2EB&B, of Harrisburg, to Mlu MABy
Wm dsughter of Andrew Taylor, Esq , of Beading, Pa.#
On the 7th Instant, by the Bev. Prancli Church, Mr.
JAMBS BBOWN to Mlu ANN McCOMBS, both of this
city/ #
On the 26th Instant, according to the order of the Bo*
efo'yicf friends, HKNBY H. LIPPINOOTT to PHIS*
OILLA, daughter of Bamuel Parry, all of this city. #
At Germantown, On the 26th instant, by the Ret. J.
Helfeoatoln, BIOHA BD HENBY BOWLIN, Esq., of
Bt. Louis, to HABRIBT FBANOBS, youngest daughter
of Clem, Tlngley, Esq., of this elty #
Oeotljs.
On the 27th Instant, T. K. COLLINS, Jr., In theB2d
year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
folly invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of her father, Northeast comer of Sixteenth and Green
streets, on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o’clock ###
On Tuesday, the 26th instant, MARTHA, relict of
the late Captain Albert Coffin, in the 81st year of her
age'.'
The friends ef the family are respectfully Invited to
attend her funeral, from her late rmSdeoee, 306 Chris*
tlan, street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 8 o’clock,
without farther notice. , #
. On the 24th instant, HABIA D., daughter of Samuel
and the late Maria Lewie, aged 12 years. 1
The relatives and friends of the -family are respect*
foUy footed to attend the funeral, from the residence
of her father, 1240 -Nagle street, between Eleventh and
Twelfth, below Thompson, this (Thursday] morning, at
10 o’olock, without farther notloe. To proceed to Odd
Yelfowa* Cemetery.'.. #
On the 26th instant, Mrs. AGNBB MARE, aged 40
years
The relatives end friends of the family are respect
kvlted to attend the funeral, from her late residence,
Sommer attest, Ninth, above Federal, this (Thursday)
morning, at 0 o’clock, without farther notice., #
On the 26th fost&nt, MARTHA CAMPBELL, daugh
ter of John and Mary Oampbell, aged 26 years.
Her relatives and friends are invited to at'end the
fantral, from the residence of her ancle, Timothy Gal*
lagher, Northeast corner of West and Walnut street*,
near BchuylkUl,, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two
o’clock #
On the 25th Instant, Mrs. SABAH PO3TEB, aged 68
years.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of b«r daughter-in-law, Mre Charles Foster, No. 431
York avenue, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock.#
On the 26th Instant, Miss BAQHBL A. BOND, in the
26th year ef her age.
• The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully Invited, to attend the funeral, from the residence
Of her step father, Mr. William Lite, Frmnkford street,
above Foulkrod. Fraokford, this (Thursday) alternoon,
at 2 o’clock, without further notice #
On the 26th Instant. LIZZIE A , daughter of Ohrli
topber and OhrUttanna Greiner, aged 38 years.
TbewailTes'and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence
of her’ parents,'No. 8 Crown afreet, above Race, on
Friday afternoon,; at'2 o’olock, without farther no
tice - i ' " *#
' On the 26th Instant, Mrs. OATHABINB HILDA,
‘ The relatives and friends of the family are reepeot
fally invited to attend the fnneral, from her Uteresl
dSttre; 2013 Outbbert street, between Nineteenth and
twentieth, f>etow Arch, this (Thursday) afternoon, at
3 o’clock, without'farther-notice. To proceed to
Cathedral Cemetery. Funeral service at Bt t Gregory’s
Church. #
Rev Henry Ward Beecher’s Subject
U 3- TO-NIGHTy In OONOEJtT HALL, The Law of
’ Sympathy and Repulsion. He will be here. It#
(Y’£==» Academy of naelc.—ltalian Opera—To
BTOOKBOLDERB —As the doorkeepers are
changed, Stockholders and 1 loKe'holders will not be
admftted without exhibition of their tickets. 0028*4t
ry-s» 1 Franklin' Institute ./Exhibition Six-
QIWT-TEBNTHandHLBKBTStreets.
nPUBLfO SCHOOL*.—The Pupils of the PubUe
f»chooll, attebded teachers,,will~be admitted
tt.the Exhibition upon pument .of an entrancejfoo of
Svb cisntkfore)ch pupil—teachers'in--attendance free.
TbefPrinclpalS Sf each will please call at the office of
' thVC&xnhittW' wbehthe tiiaawiU tfo for
the visit of the school.-
«,W4t WttiWAM BAKILIOH,
ry» At a Meeting of the ((Burns Associa-
LTION,” held attbe WetherUl House, on Mon
day evening, Oct. 26th,4he following gentlemen were
elected officers for the ensuing year:
Mr. PETER RODGERS, President.
Mr. WM. BROWN. I Ties Presidents
Mr. JAMES JOHNSTON, $ Vice * rea,(, ® nt- '
Mr JOHN BOOTH. Treasurer.
Mr DANIEL MoINTFRB, Secretary.
There will a grand celebration of the great poet s
Centennial Birthday on January ?6,1850. it#
rv-—=» A Meeting of the Stockholders of the
JLS UNION BANK will be held at the office of the
Bank. Southwest corner of THIRD and AROH Streets,
fun stairs.) on TUESDAY MORNING next, November
2d. at 10 o’clock, when TUIRTKEN DIRKOTORB will
be elected, agreeably to the provisions of the charter.
Polls will remain opou until 2 o'clock P. M.
By order of the Commissioners,
oc2B-tno2 JOHN M. POMEROY, Beoretary,
rY-=s» ((Washington and his Portraits.”—
LLS LEOTURB BY REMBRANDT PE ALE—lllus
trated by several Paintings, under a novel and effective
arrangement of light—hie own original Portrait, his
Father’s 1772, Houdon’a »785,Trumbull's 1700, Stuart's
1704, Mrs. Washington, and a colossal Monocrome. A
Picture of Bt. Occult, from a celebrated Painting by
Rubens, will occupy the Frame previous to the Leo*
tuie. at the MUSICAL FUND HAL. on TUESDAY,
the 2d November, at Tjf o'clock. Tickets 26 cents.
For sale at the principal Bookstores, and at the Hall.
0C27-6V#
r French Art* Earle's Looking-Glass
LLs WARE ROOMS, AND GALLERY OF PAINT
INGS. 81C Ohtatnut street JAtthS S. EARLE A
SON have just opened a small collection of ohoiee
French Cabinet Picture* including specimens of Anas
tas!, Calaine, Ohlntreull, Couturier, Delacroix, Gabo,
Lanf&nt de Metz, Poitterin, Salmon, Valton, and oth
ers, Also, several English works of a high character,
Shayer, Williams, Meadows, Nasmyth, Arm field Ae.
Aa special features io the above selection may be named
Alfred Btevens' Pointing ef the “ Death of a Fron
deur”, Hamm'n's “ Jaffitr and Belvidera,'* D
Grenx'a “ Blind Man's Buff,'* Meadows' ‘ Crossing
the Brae Williams’ “ Waiting for the Ferry ”
The attention of connoisseurs aud purobasers is invited.
0c27-2t
ry»» A Lecture will be delivered on Thurs-
Lks DAY Evening next, attha CHURCH OF THE
OtUJOIFIXION, EIGHTH Street, below LOUTH, at
7* o'clock, by BENNB GUILLOU, Esq. Bubjeot,
“ Our Dutv in Reference to Intemperance." Tickets
2fi coots. This will give the friends of the Ber. GEO.
BRINGQURST an opportunity of seeing the place
where he has so successfully labored, 0026-Bt*
jv-im City Commissioners' Office*—Phlladel
(JJg PHlA,OotobbB lflth,lBL9.
The BOARD OF APPEALS will meet for the different
WARDS upon the following days, to hear the Appeals of
property owners, vis:
2d Ward on MONDAY, Oatoher 18th, 1858.
8d aud 4th Wards on TUESDAY, Oct. 10th. 1868.
6th and 6th Wards on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 30tb. 3058.
■ 7th and Bth Wards on THURSDAY, Oct 21st, 1858.
oth ani 10th Wards on FBI DAV.Oot 23d. 1868
11thand 12th Watds on MONDAY, Oc*.. 26th, 1858.
ISth and 14th Wards on Tuesday, Oct. 26th, 1868.
16th and 16th Wards on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 27th,
1868
17th and 18th Wards on THURSDAY, Oct. 23th, 1868.
]oth and 20tb Wards on FRIDAY, Oot 20th, 1868.
21st and 22d Wards on MONDAY, Nor. Ist, 1868.
23d and 24th Wards on TUESDAY, Nov. 2d, 1868.
Ist Ward on WEDNESDAY, Nov. Bd, 1858.
J. M LFDDY,
JAMES LOGAN.
EDWARD B WILLIAMS,
0018-tf City Commissioners.
rv» Rer* Uenry Ward Beecher will De*
L 3 liver the Introductory Lecture of the Sixth
Annual Oourso before the PEOPLE’S LITERARY IN
STITUTE, in CONCERT HALL, THURSDAY Even
ing, Octobor 28th. Doors open at sovon. Leoture
commences quarterbofore eight.
Mr. BEECHER will be followod by GEORGE W.
CURTIS, Esq , Rer. B. H. CHAPIN, Rer J. W.
BAPHALL, lion H. MANN, and other eminent Ora
tors
Single Tickets, 26 oents: Tickets admitting two. 60
cents Tickets admitting ONE to oourse of EIGHT
LECTURES, 81; admitting two to course, $1.60;
three. 12: five. $4. For sole at the Bookstores.
J. BLLIOTT, President,
428 walnnt Btreet.
G. Oollibb, Secretary,
No. 160 North Sixth Street.
Bank ef Commerce, Philadelphia, Oct*
l_3 2, 1609.—Notice is hereby given that an Elec
ion for THIRTEEN DIRECTOR* to serve the en
suing year, will be held at the Banking House, on
MONDAY, the 16th day of November next, between
the hours of 10 A. M. and 2P. M, oo2*s tu ih-tnol6 *
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders •will be held
on TUESDAY, the 2d day of November next, at 2 P
M., at eame place
002-a tnth-tco2
J. 0. DONNELL, Cashier.
ry's=a» Notice.•• The Third Instalment of Five
Dollars per share on the Block of the Second
and Third-street Passenger Hallway Company of Phila
delphia will be due ana payable at the Office of the
Company. No. 226 WALNUT St., on or before No
rember 20th, 1868.
By order of the Board. DBNDY BHAAWOOD,
oclo-taths-tN2O Secretary.
rv-=» Office Girard Fire and Marine In-
Lj BUJRANOE COMPANY,
416 Walnut Bt., Schuylkill Navigation Building.
The Directors of the Girard Fire and Marine In*
snrance Company have this day declared a dividend of
SIX PER CENT, upon the Capital Stock, payable to
Stockholders, on and after the Becond day of November
next. ALFRED 8. GILLETT,
Treaearer.
cel4-th*ta3«r
PBILAPSLEHIA, Oot. 11, 1868.
.ysa The American Patent Company of Cln-
IJjp OINNATI. OHIO, organised July, 1868, with a
capital of SIOMOO, bays and sells Patents on commis*
slon. solicits Patents, executes Mechanical Drawings
and Engravings, and transacts all business pertaining to
Patents, ef whatever nature. The Company also pub-
Usbes the SCIENTIFIC ARTISAN, the best mechani
cal paper in America, at $2 per annum. The Company
can furnish all Information in reference to either
American'or European Patents.
Address AMERICAN PATENT COMPANY, Cin
cinnati. Ohio 002-s tu th-lm
ryu-a To the Fire Department ef Phtladel-
IL? PHTA.-The Directors of the GIRARD FIRE
AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY bavo re*
solved to appropriate Oue Hundred Dollars to each Fire
Company within the City, now hating In service, or
who may hereafter put la service, a STEAM FIRE
ENGINE.
Companies Applying for this Appropriation, through
their Committees, Trustees, or Agents, will be re
quired to furnish a certificate, signed by their Pre
sident authorising them to receive the money. They
mil also be required to furnish the certificate of the
Mayor, certifying that the Company applying Is In
service in this city, and has been approved by. City
Councils. ALFRED 8. GILLKTT,
Treasuier.
col4-thstu3w
Paii.aDSt.PQi4, Oct. 18,1868.
iv-==» Girard Bank, Philadelphia, Oct. 11th,
LLj 1868—AN ELKOTION FOR THIRTEEN DI
RECTORS, to terra the ensn'ng year, will beheld at
the BANKING HOUSE, on MONDAY, tho 16th day
of NOVEMBER next, between the hoars of ten ana
two o'clock.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will bo held
atfthe same place, on TUESDAY, the 2J day of No
vember next, at 12 o’clock M. W. L. BOHAFFKR,
ocl2»eodtnl6 Cashier.
ry-=s*i Grand Celebration of the Annual Bes-
SION OF THE GRAND DIVISION OF THE
ONB OF TEMPERANCE.— I The Oommittee respect*
folly announce the following arrangements: On the
evening of the Beoond day of the Session, THURSDAY,
Oct. 28th, a Temperanco Banquet will be held in the
splendid Saloon oft&b National Guards’ H»U, Race
street, below Sixth, at 7# o’olock. The entertainment
will be under the direction of that well-known caterer,
J. W Parkinson, Eighth and Chestnut streets.
Tickets can be procured at Bowers’s, Sixth anil Vice;
Parkinson’s, Eighth and Ohe&tnut; Tatem, fifteenth
and Locust: Bowers’s, Sixth and Green; Paul G Oli
ver’s, Broad and Chestnut, or of either of the follow
ing Oommittee of Arrangements:
Wm. N. Ashman, Bbeneser Martin, Joseph B. Bol
ton, Daniel YeakeL T. O. Lott, Wm. McGill, Charles
Howard. Joseph W. Martin, Thomas Stewart, John B.
Flynn, Richard Twelves, B. Franklin Dennisson, T. O.
Lews, Leouard Jewell,W. W.Axe, ArthurThaeher,
B. P. Quane.
Gentlemen’s Tiokets fl, Ladies’ Tickets 60 cents.
On the evening of the third day, Friday, October
29tb, a Grand Temperance Meeting will be held in Dr.
Jayne’s large Hail, Ohestnni below Seventh. The
members of the Grand Division will occupy seats on
the platform clothed in regalia.
Addresses will be delivered by Rev- Kingston God
dard, Bev. A A. Wlllitta, Rev. B. A. Garden, Bev.
John Chambers, and others.
The members of the Grand Division will meet at 7
o’clock at the Hail, Sixth and Walnut, to proceed In a
body to the Hall
W. 0. OLAGHORN, Chairman,
127 South FOURTH Street
nr=sm Home for Invalid! with Affections 6f
jj THE OHBST.
8. W. oorner PARKE and OHE&TNUT Btreets.
oc2l*lm Weit Philadelphia.
rv-==» office of the Dauphin and Susquehanna
IL3 COAL COMPANY—New hoax, october2o,lB6B.
ifte Annntl Meeting of the Stootholdersof this Com*
panr will be held at the “ Girard House,” in Phlla*
delpbia, on the third WEDNESDAY, the ITth d»i of
November next, at noon, when and where an election
wilt be held for eleven Directors to serve for the enentog
year. The transfer boohs will be closed from the 6th to
the 17th of Norember next, both loclaslre.
By order of tho Board of Directors,
FRANK 8. BOND,
Secretary.
Ofl 21-dtnoTl7
y-=» Union Preaching for tbe People, under
JJj? the auspice* of tbe Ministerial Union, in con*
nectlon with the Toting Men’s Christian Association,
hr tbe various minister* of our city on every TUESDAY
and THURSDAY, at 4 P. M.. in the SANBOM-STIUSET
OHUHOH, until farther notiee. Services confined to
ONE HOUR preolsely. Rev. T. H. Stockton this af
ternoon. ooT-tf
rvtsa* The Crusade's and the Crnsadere —The
Bev. WM. BACON STEVENS, D.D., will deliver
a LECTURE on the crusades and the Crusaders, on
THURSDAY EVENING, October 28, in the MUSICAL
FUND HALL, for the benefit of the Mission Sunday
School, on Thirteenth street, near Federal.
All who wish a great Intellectual feast will avail
themselves of this opportunity to hear this eloquent
divine treat of the exciting times and the thrilling
eoenes when the followers or Peter the Hermit, Walter
the Penniless, Hildebrands, and others, under the
sanction of Pope Urban the Seoond, attempted to re
cover the Holy Sepulchre and the Holy Land, the scene
of our Saviour’s life and sufferings, from the power of
the Infidels or Mohammedans.
Tickets of admission, 26 cents each, may bs had at
The Episcopal Depository, Chestnut street, above
Twelfth. „
Mr. F. Brown’s, northeast comer of Chestnut and
Fifth streets.
W. 8. & A. Martian’s Book Store, No. 608-Oheatnut
street.
Smith, English, A Co.’s Book Store, Sixth street,
above Market. ,
Ja*. B. Smith & Co.’s Book Store, 010 Ohestnut it.
The doors will be open at 7 o’clook, and the Lootnre
oommenoe at 8 o’clook. oe2d-8t
ry—Corn Exchange Bank-.*Philadelphia
[IJ, Ootobbb 16,1868.—The Annual Meeting of the
Stockholders of this Bank wiH be held at tho Banking
house, northwsßt corner of SECOND and CHESTNUT
Streets, on TUESDAY, November 2d, at 12 o’olock.
An election for thirteen Direotors, to serve the eo*
suing 1 ear. will be held at the Banking-house on MON
DAY, November 16th, between ten A. M. and three P.
M. JOHN W. TORREY, Cashier.
ocl6-dtNl6. '
rv-—Treasurer’s Department Pennsylvania
ITS RAILROAD COMPANY— Philadelphia, Oct.
16T1868.
NOTICE.—The Bosrd of Dlrectors have this day de
clared a semi-annual dividend of three per cent on the
Capital Stock of the Oou pany, (clear of Bute tax )
payable on and after November i6th, proximo.
Blank Powers of Attorney for oollectlog Dividends
can be had on application at this office.
0018-lm THO 4. T. FIRTH, Treasurer.
lY*ss* Southwark Bank, Philadelphia, October
UJj 11.1868.—The Annual Meeting of the Stock
holders of this Bank will be held at the BANKING
HOUSE, onTuesdsy, the 2d day of November next, at
12 o’olock M. And the Annual Eleotion for Directors
will he held at the BANKING ROUSE,,on Monday, the
16'h day of November next, between the hours of 10
o’clock A. M. and 2 o’clock P. M. F. P. STkEL,
ecl2-dtnol6 Cashier.
and Mechanics* Ban*, Pblla
ir s DELPHI!, Oct. 2, 1868.—The Annnsl Election
forDlrectors will be held at the BANKING HOUSE,
on MONDAY, the 15th day of November next, between
the hours of 9 o’clock A. 61. and 8 o’clock P. M., and
on TUESDAY, the 2d day of November next, a general
meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking
Houee at 4
oc4dtNlfi W.BUBHTON) Jr M Cagmer.
, notice.—The Inter.et Coupon, of the
Oji LEHIGH VaLLBV BAILBOAD 00 BONES*
do. the let November, proximo nlll bo p»ld m ptesen
tAtion, on end efter that day, et the Office ol tho Com.
peny.No 303 WALNUt Sheet, vdetorr. .
F 'ooA-« ’ . J, N. HDTOHINfON, Tre.nnrer.-
online., nien’a union Brayer Mooting
Taf Dally from 18 to 1 o’olooi.ln the Beneom-ettee
Obnreht * Here I been there? If not, whyt- Bpeol.l
Prarer for Sabbath Schools on Saturday. The jresSnoe
of a large number of children will add interest to the
•Walton, W-*
the PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 28. jggg.
rys» Notice.—Green and Contes-Street Phi*
U 3 LADELPHIA PASSENGBR BAILWAY COM*
PANY A aeaond instalment of FIVR DOLLARB per
share on the capital stock ef the Green aod Ooatei
Street Philadelphia Passenger Railway Company will
be dae and payable at the Office of the Company, No.
423 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the Bth da; of No
vember next, between the hears of 10 A. M and 3P. M.
ooT-td HABBY OONNELLY, Treasurer. ,
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IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of GKORGB R. GLIDDON, deceased.
The Widow of said decadent haring filed her peti
tion, with ad appraisement, claiming property to the
amoant of 1300 oat of said estate,~uu«tus exceptions
are filed on or before FRIDAY, November sth, 1868,
the same will be allowed by said Court.
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Attorney for the Widow.
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elegantdealgns; and
PIOTTJRS FRAMES, with frames for Portraits,
Miniatures, and Photographs In every variety of style
and price. Importers of ENGRAVINGS, every new
Publication being received the moment of issue, and
OIL PAINTINGS from the Btndlos of the best and
most celebrated American and European Artists.
A LARGE GALLERY OF PAINTINGS,
Open nt all times, mi Wholesale and Retail Beal*
ere In Mahogany and Walnut framed Looking Glares,
to which they invite the attention of country customers.
JAMES B. BARLE A SON,
610 OHBBTNUT STREET,
orroaivn m» qibabd bodes.
0. M. SLOCUM, DENTIST, 809
Street. Artificial Teeth unrivalled
for beauty and natural appearance, on the late Improved
style. .
Toothache cured Immediately without pain or extract
ing ooM 8t» '
LOST, or mislaid, a Certificate of Stock
in the Beoond St. George Benefit Building So*
ciety, for 16 shares, drawn In mymme. All persona
are hereby cautioned not to negotiate said cer ificate,
as I hare applied to aaid Society fora new certificate.
B. NaYIOK.
~ It*'
Phll»d.lphl», Oct. 27th, MSS.
Aa CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.—The
SS&Bblp “STALWART,” Capt. A. H. Loom, from
Liverpool, la now retdf to diaoh&rge at AlmoniLatreet
Wharf. Consignees will pletee tend their permits on
board. Allgoods not permitted wl bin fire asya from
this date will be sent to pubUo stores
TflOd. BCOBABDSON & 00..
101 WALNUT Street. *
October QT, 1868.
s&a CONSIGNEES OP GOODS B>
Sgg&BRBMKN BRIG AMAZONS, now lying at second
wnurf above Baca street, will please send their permits
on board, or to F H, HAYES All goods net permitted
within five days will be sent to the Pnblio Stores.
00t0bar22,1869. oc2S>6t»
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.—The
Sgg£ Barque ACHILLES. Captain J. A. BPEDDBR,
from London, is now ready to discharge at Bhlppen
street wharf Consignees will please send their permit*
on board. All goods not permitted within five days
from this date will be sent to Public Stores
October 22,1868. THOS RICHARDSON 1 00.
0028-6 t No. 101 WALNUT Street.
CROSBY' 8 ENGLISH TAPESTRY
BRUSSELS CARPETS.
ONE DOLLAR A YARD
Just reoelrei, by last Packets, a large addition to our
assortment of these beautiful goods, embracing some
new figures nerer before offered- Also,
LOUBLB-WXDTH VELVET CARPETS,
Of choice styles, with a full assortment of Brussels
Imperial Threeply, lugnins, and Stair nod Entry Oar
pete. BAIL 7 & BROTHER,
Cash Carpet Dealers,
No. MO CHESTNUT St.
'JTHE “OLD DOMINION”
THE "OLD DOMINION”
Are manufactured, under the patent for the United
States, by
ARTHUR, BURNHAM, & GILROY,
Nos. IIT and 110 South TENTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
rT Merchants visiting Philadelphia, should, by all
means, lay in a supply of these COFFEE and TEA POTS,
which are rapidly coming Into use, and destined in a
short time to supersede all others.
Q7* A. B. A Q. are also manufacturers, under the
patent, of
ARTHUR’S CELEBRATED AIR-TIGHT
SELF-SEALING CANS AND JARS,
Which, it la conceded on all hands, are the best in the
market. anl7-tuth&stnol6
Also, Trade Agents for
TORREY’B ADJUSTABLE DOOR SPRING.
AFOTICE. —All poisons having claims
.. V against the BANK OP PENNSYLVANIA upon
Notes or Deposits, are requested to have the same
proved anl registered for the Auditor, to whom the
account of the Asaignees has been referred for adjust
moot, at theoffice of the Assignee*, No. 226 WALNUT
STREET, 2ad Story GRIGG’S BUILDING in tbeoity
of Philadelpnla, every day during the sittings of the
Auditor, between the hoars of 10 A. M and 8 P. M.
The Auditor will hold his meetings at the same place
every Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock, when all the cre
ditors can present their claims. 0c26-tuthaalot#
WARDING AND VENTILATING
WABEROOMB
The subscriber would Invite the special attention of
Architect Builder* and the puhlio to his
NEW OULVER PATENT BBLP-CLBANBING AND
VENTILATING WARM AIR 7URNAOE,
Which ha* been so successfully Introduced during the
last winter and gave such general satisfaction. It is
so arranged as to oonsume the gases from the Ooal,
making it one of the most economical, safe, durable
Heaters now in use. ,
Also, all alses and patterns or Cooking Ranges, Bath
Boilers, Gaa Ovens, Low Down and Elevated Grates,
every variety of Registers and Ventilators, Fireplace
Stoves, Collins’ Patent Chimney Caps, far tho core of
smoky chimneys, with a full assortment of all goods in
my line of business.
Prompt attention paid to Range and Heater repair
ing, and prices reduoed to suit the times.
* CHARLES WILLIAMS,
(Late Baker A Williams,)
an2-8m 1182 fold 406) MARKET Street. Phliada
JJANDSORUBS AND OLAMPS.
No. 1. 62# o. per dor. No. 6. $1 IS per dot.
2. 76c. “ 6. 1 26 ‘
8. 87c. “ 7. 160 «•
4,100 c. “ 8. 1 76 *'
OLAMPS.*
6 Row, 81.26 per dosen.
T Row, $1.76 per dosen.
6 Row, $2.26 per dosen.
HENRY 0. EOKSTEIN,
46-16 62 North THIRD Street* Philadelphia
IT IS NOT A DTE I
JKROME’B HAIR COW)B RESTORER will rs
etore Gr», Hair to in original color lo from ten to
twelve days, and restore the Hair where it has fallen off
and become thin.
IT IS NOT A DYE!
It may be used as freely as water, and Is the most beau
tlfal Dressing for *he Hair now in use.
Thousands in different parts of the Union have testi
fied to its yronderful virtues, and all who have used it
join in their pr*Jse of It.
Bold, Wholesale and Retail, by Dr. BWAYNE k SON,
No. 8 North SEVENTH Street, above MARKET, Sole
Agents for Philadelphia.
, Trade supplied 0014-3 m
POTATOES. —Superior Peach Blossom Po
tatoes, for family nse or for seed. Farmers that
look to their interest will secure a supply of these Pc*
sale by OB ROGERS,
0c23-Bt* No. 11l MARKET Street.^
CHERRY AND PORT WINE. —80 qrtg,
lO Eighths Harmony Sherry; 20 qrs. Wallis Fori
Wiae, la bond and for sale by
WILLIAM H. YEATON,
01« a»nih punvr street.
r|!o WESTERN, AND SOUTHERN
X MBROHANTS.—A large stock of Manila Rope,
manufactured and for.sal* br .
‘ WEAVER, PITLER, & 00.,
i ttfl No*, at N. Waver at., AM N. Wharves.
Neui jpnblitations
£cflal Notices.
corpus pot,
TBA POT,
HANDBORUBS.
Qetnil EDrn ©oolis
£< LX) SIIT G OIT T
Tie Elegant Stock of
DRESS TBIMMIXGS,
OOHPBIBIXO
FRINGES, BUTTONS,
GIRDLES, RIBBONS,
TABSKLB, VELVETS, Ao.
LINNARD’S,
No. 729 OHBBTNUT Btroot,
oc2B 8 door. bel. EIGHTH, north .Ids.
gHETLAND WOOL.
BERLIN ZEPHYRS,
MORAN’S
CELEBRATED EXTENSION SKIRTB,
LINNARD’S,
No 122 CHESTNUT Street,
8 doors bel. SIGH Til, north side,
TjTNGLISH FANCY SILKS.—
Mid Just received, one ea*aof new solid color Bay
aderes, and new cross over styles, very heavy good*, at
81.25 per yard. Imported by
SHARPLEB9 BROTHERS,
0028 EIGHTH 6c CHESTNUT.
Round cornered shawls.
A now .apply of round cornered. Stella Cloth
Shawl., with Tassel and Eagllsh Rever.iblo Shawl..
Imported by SHARFLESB BROTHERS.
0098 EIGHTH AND CHESTNUT.
MEN’S MIXED SHAWLS.
Large .1.. and superior Boy.’ Shawls, medium
•lies. SHARPLESS k BROTHERS,
0.28 OHESPNUT and EIGHTH.
JJOUBLE WIDTH POPLINS^
JL. J. LEVY & CO.
.WIH open, THIS MORNING, 60 Pleors of Soper qua-
Uty Doable Width
PLAID POPLINS,
AT 11.26 PER YARD,
, USUAL PRICE,
800 & 811 CHESTNUT STREET.
oe2T-4t
{CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
Vx Satinets and Testings.
Ladies' Cloak Cloths.
Over*oat Cloths.
Ladles’ Trimming Cloths.
Gent’s Dross Goat Cloths.
Side Band Oasßlmores.
Boys’ Cassgimeres, Satioota, &e.
Silk Velvet, Plash, and other Testings.
COOPER 6c CONaIID,
otZ -’ 8. B. corner NINTH 6c MARKET Bta.
Deess goods.
French Merlnoea and Bombazines
Bayadere Valencias, 81 to 44 couta.
Extra Wide Bayadere Poll de-Ohenee.
ROBE DREBBKB.
One lot Popl>n Robes a Quille, $6-60.
One lot Talenota do, $6.
Two lots Bayadere Talenola Dresses, sf.
LADIES* OLOAKfI
Miaaes* Oloaka, ready-made or made to order.
COOPER 6c CONARD,
0c27 B. E. comer NINTH & MABKHT Btfl.
fJREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS.—
« B. V. R. HUNTER
Has REMOVED from No. 80 to No. 40 South SECOND
Street, whero he la now prepared to fnrnlah the Ladles
with a fresh and well-seleoted stock of
» DRESS GOODB,
To whloh he Invi *■ their attention, being determined
to sell at exceedingly LOW PRIOES. *
N. B—A large assortment of Broche, Stella, and
Frenoh Blanket v Shawls. Also, a variety of Silk and
Oloth Circulars Constantly on hand, at the
" OLOAK EMPORIUM,"
005-lm No. 40 South SECOND Street.
IMPORTANT ADDITION TO THE
STOCK.
BROCHE, STELLA, AND THIBET,
BLANKET, AND MEN’B BQAWLB,
A general assortment, unequalled in this market.
FRENCH MERINOES AND CASHMERES,
from 63 ets to $1 per yard.
Super Lyons Black Silk velvet:
Assorted Blaok French Lady Cloths:
Crib and Bed Blankets;
Patent Welsh Flannels, assorted;
100 ps Merrimao Prints;
Sets of Oambrio and Swiss Collars and Cuffs:
Mixed Madonnas;
Bayadere Satin Travers;
Printed all»wool De Lalnes,and Dress Goods generally,
all *t LOW PRIOES.
CHARLES'ADAMS,
Eighth and Aroh streets.
oc!6- a tn th tf
QBEAT ATTEAOTIONI
OVBR 84,600 WORTH OF SHAWLS FROM WHICH
TO MAKE A BELEOTION.
THORN LBV A CHISM.
R.R. oor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Street.,
Hare the beat SHAWL Stock In Philadelphia. They
would respectfully .all attention to e following very
eheap loto. rla:
<6 LONG BROCHE SHAWLS at f S each.
30 Do. db. do. at 10 <<
20 Do. do do. at II '*
24 Do. do. do. at 12 “
. • 10 /Do. do. - .do. mi 10 •<
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. do. at 26 “
In the above Lots of Long Broche Shawls will be
found every desirable color of centre.
BEAUTIFUL STELLA SHAWLS
From $2 to 812, in every color.
Trench Blanket Shawls in new dealges.
Plain Thibet Shawls. Square and Long.
Real Canton Crape Snawls. Plain and Embroidered.
Children’s Shawls, Misses’ Shawls, and GenVemen’s
Shawls, at
THORNLEY * OHISM’B,
“ONE PRICE OABH BTOR%»
Northeast Corner BI*vHTH A SPRING GARDEN
N. B.—Olty rnl Country Storekeepers baying for cash
may find bargains at T. 6c O.'s.
P. B.—A Magnificent stock of Silks now on hand.
selB-tf
(FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS.
A OPENING DAILY.
FIND CLOTH RAGLANS.
ELEGANT BEAVER RAGLANS.
RICH VELVET CLOAKS.
Elegantly adorned with
BEAL LAOE3, CROCHET, Ao., &0.
OPERA CLOAKS.
The largest and most varied stock of these fashionable
OVER GARMENTS, t
At the widest range of prices, and suited for
MOURNING, PROMENADE, AND PULL .DRKBB
COSTUME,
AT TUB
PARIS MANTILLA A CLOAK EMPORIUM,
J. W. PR OOTO R & 0 0.,
708 CHESTNUT STREET.
Carriages.
OARRIAGES.
WM. D, HOGERS,
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
aelB-3mlf
Watcljea, Jcmelrn, &t.
Bailey & 00.,
TOBMBBL7
BAILEY & KITCHEN,
Have removed to their new Fire-proof, White Marble
Store,
819 CHESTNUT STREET,
NORTH SIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE.
Happening their fall stock of
IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND
FANCY GOODS,
To which they Invite the attention of the public.
SILVER-WARE, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND
PEARLS,
AT WHOLIBALI AND ISTAIL.
aolT-iftf
TO NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS.—
NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS AGENCY,
—CARR 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 has never
before been equalled in this country. They pledge
themselves to fornieh the earliest and most reliable re
ports of all the stirring and important events of the
day. at a price which oannot fail to be advantageous to
the Press generally.
All letters and commnnleations to bo addressed to
OARR A JOHNSON,
National Telegraph News Reporters, Bouth THIRD
Street, opposite Exchange. Philada.
B. W.CARR,
G. W. L. JOHNSON.
Goo. 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: Morton McMichael, North American
and U. 8 Gazette; Swain & Abell, I'nblio Ledger;
Jet-porHarding A Son, Pennsylvania Inquirer; John
W Forney,The Press; Cummings & Peacock,Evening
Bulletin; P. W. Grayson A 00., Evening Journal: Jo
seph Heverns, Eveniug Argus; Joseph R Flanigan,
Daily News; William Rice, Pennsylvanian; Lavlor,
Everett, A tilnckon, Sunday Dispatch; Msgilt A Jones,
Bunday Mercury: Jno. B. Jackson, Sunday Transcript.
oeSO-tf
FA. TREGO, REAL ESTATE AGENT
• AND CONVEYANCER. THIRTEENTH Street
and RIDGE Avenue, attends to the purchase and sale
of Real Estate, Negotiating Securities, Renting houses,
and Collmtion of House and Ground Rents, and Inter
est Moults. Satisfactory references given. oclo-3oi#
ORNAMENTAL and COLORED GLASS.
We have just received a comprehensive and va
ried stook 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 give a chaste and elegant appearanoe. Any
color maybe had, either plain or ornamental, elabo
rately or in relief. ZIEGLER A SMITH,
Wholesale Drug, Paint, and Gla*i Dealers,
se2B-dtf Southwest cor. Beoond and Green ate.
BOILER and FLUE IRON of all kinds,
qualities and sizes, cut to patterns at short no
tice. Promiscuous Sheets. Boiler Heads, and Rivets,
on hand and for sale at lowest rates by
„ EDW.S BUCKLEY,
oc4*lm# Gray’s Ferry Boiler Iron Works,
Office No. 5 Farquhar Building, 230 Walnut st.
IT IS OF THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE
for every one to know where they will got the
moat for their money, especially such times as these.
ZIEGLER A SMITH, Wholesale Druggists, oorner of
BEOOND and GREEN Ftreeta, are disposing of their
White Lead. Ground Paint*, of all Colors, and Window
Glass, all or the best quality, at prices which will be
pleasing to buyers. oell
/ms PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINA
vaji TIONB, written descriptions of eharacter,
yty ’ tnoluding advice in reference to busineßß, health,
ZJy self-improvement, Ac., are made day and eve
ning at - FOWLER, WELLS, A CO.’S,
Families visited when requested, and a liberal dls
oount made to clubs.
23 Chestnut it. | Phlladslphla.
Siluer ttJare.
gILVER WARE
WM. WILSON & SON,
Having completed the alteration* to their store, Invito
special attention to their stock of Silverware, which is
now unusually large, affording a variety of pattern and
design, unsurpassed by any house in the United States.
FINER QUALITY THAN ANY MANUFACTURED
FOB TABLE USE IN ANY PART
or THE WORLD.
Our standard of Silver is 986-1000 parts pore
The English Sterling la 926-1000 “
The American and French is. 900-1000 ‘ (
Thus, it will be seen that we give 86 parte finer than
the American and French coin, and 10 parte finer than
the English sterling. We melt all our own sUver,and
our foreman being connected with the refining depart-
ment of the United Statet Mint for several years, we
guarantee the quality as above (985), whloh is the
fineet that can be made to be serviceable, and will re*
slat the notion of acidt much better than the ordinary
tihar manufactured.
WM. WILSON & SON,
8. W. corner FIFTH and OHEBBY.
N. B.—-Any fineness of silver manufactured, as agreed
upon, but positively none inferior to the American and
Franck atandard,
<ZTar?]£iingo.
HJE W CARPETINGS.
JAMES HL. ORNE.
0 IIESTNUT BTBHBT,
BELOW SEVENTH.
Buyer* of CARPETINGS will find, among eur New
Goods, a large variety of oholoe designs, selected in
Europe daring the last season, at unusually low prloes.
In the above la a large variety of
BRUSSELS TAPESTRY.. CARPETS,
A*
ONE DOLLAR PER YARD.
JAMES H. ORNE,
CHESTNUT STREET,
008-lm BELOW SEVENTH.
jgAILY & BROTHER,
No. 920 CHESTNUT STREET,
WILL OPEN THIS BAY
Their Fall Importation
CARPETINGS,
•elfi-tfj at
PRICES GREATLY REDUCED.
Qettrinji iilarl)itus.
& WILSON”
SEWING MACHINES,
REDUCED PRICES.
NEW STYLE $6O.
All the former patterns $26 less on each Machine.
A NEW TENSION.
NO WINDING OF UPPER THREAD.
A HEMMKR WHICH TURNS ANY WIDTH OF
HEM OR PELL.
orrioiß
028 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
No. T WEST STATE Street, Trento N. J.
No. 7 EAST GAY Street, West Chester, Pa.
Oc7-tD26.
I_|AKRIB’ H boux)oiu" HA
■■jL CHINE is offered to the publlo as the most rella
ole low-priced Be wing Machine In use. It will sew from
<l* to sixty stltehes to. an Inch, on all kinds of goods,
from coarsest bagging to the finest cambrics. It Is,
without exception, the simplest In Its mechanical eon
itruotion ever made, and can be ran and kept In order
by a child of twelve years of age. The Duaability of
this maohlne, and the qualitt or its woax, are war
tasted to be unsurpassed by any other. Its speed ranges
(Tom three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per min
ute. The thread used is taken direetly from the spools,
WITSOUT THB TAOUBAB 0? XSWDtDIHQ. Infect, It if »
machine that la wasted by every family in the land, aad
the low price of
FORTY DOLLARS,
it which they sold, brings them within the reach of
ilmost every one 8. D. BAKER, Agent,
Jelß-dflm wky oowdm 20 South EIGHTH Street.
Bcetauranta.
J PROSSER’S RESTAURANT, No.
• 808 MARKET Ftreat, four doors above EIGHTH,
South aide, Philadelphia. Oysters Stewed, Roasted.
Fried, Plokled, Ao., Ao , for Home Consumption and
Transportation. N. B.—Dinner from twelve to three
o’clock oc2Mf
Chicken salad.—minton,
TWELFTH, below WALNUT, informs his cus
tomers and the public that he is serving up bis Obloken
Salad—so justly celebrated. The Oelery Is cultivated
by himself, ana is far superior to any that can be found
in the market. Game in season, and Oysters in every
style. Families and Parties supplied, ocl9-12t»
r^A]*FBELL ,B DINING SALOON,
Corner of THIRD Bt. and HARMONY COURT,
Has been dosed for several days past, in order to be
regenerated and dinenthralled. It will be opened en
MONDAY next, 20th Inst. with Improvements and al
terations which will astonish the town. The host has
thrown his sonl into the task of iron seal, and we think
that his efforts will meet with universal approbation.
When reopened It will be a model establishment,
eell-tf
Ural (Estate.
MGERMANTOWiTRESIDENOE FOR
BALE.—The Property at the Southwest corner
of GREEN and HaRVEY Streets, convenient to Depot.
All modern conveniences, large lot, shrubbery, fruit,
and well-grown ornamental trees. Apply to
WILLIAM H. BACON,
0c29-6t* No. 3kB MARKET Street.
DAIRY FARM FOR SALE.—By
EM. order of ORPHANS’ COURT, will be soli at
Publlo Bale, on MONDAY, the Ist day of November,
1858, A DAIRY FARM the property of the late Dr.
E V. Dickey, deceased, lying in aud near the borough
of Oxford, Chester County, Pa., containing 180
ACRES, with the privilege of taking 126 Acres or the
whole.
The improvements are a good Btone DWELLING
HOUSE and large Barn, a brick Spring and Milk-house,
built on the most improved plan, with all the fixtures
necessary Car a dairy of 60 cows. The land is divided
into convenient fields under good fence. The soil is of
excellent quality, in good culture, having been lately
heavily limed As a Dairy Farm it Is unsurpassed—the
eoldneaa of the spring, and the quality of the grass
making butter that oommands the highest price in the
market. Sale to commence atl o’clock P. M., when
conditions will be madeAnown. Terms will be easy; &
good part of the purchase-money can remain in tho
property. JOHN M. DICKEY,
Oct. 7, 1858. SAMUEL DICKEY,
0e26-4t* Administrators.
itlcneg.
dhydrUY—Any Person having this amount
can associate with the Advertiser in a
Travelling Business, which will pay $2OO per Month.
For particulars, address ELLIS JONES, Blood’s Des
patch. cc2s-2t#
&QrtTI —To Lend on Mortgage. Apply at
tffOUU the Offloeof JAMES H. CASTLE,
ll6 Bouth FIFT H Street.
MONEY WANTED.—SB,OOO for one year,
at 10 per cent., on 216 Acres of Land in Ogle
County, Illinois—all under fence and cultivation. No
Incumbrances. Property worth $lO,OOO.
$6 000 for one year, at 10 per c«*nt., on 8,000 Acres of
Land In Livingston County, Illinois, near Pontiac.
-Very valuable traot. Interest payable semi-annually.
No incumbrances. Property worth $60,000.
$5,000 for one year, at 10 per oent, on a valuable
dwelling and lot of ground in Bloomington, Illinois,
with farming laud attached. Interest payable semi-
No incumbrances.
$1,500 for throe years, at 12 per cent., on a Church
building, Paifoonage, and lot of ground in Davenport,
lowa. Interest payable semi-annually. No incum
brances. Property worth $15,000
$6,000 for one or more years, at 10 per cent., on cul
tivated land and town lots In L* Salle County. 111.noil.
No incumbranoea. Property worth, at a low estimate,
$12,000.
$50,000, In various amounts, at from 12 to 16 per
cent, per annum, on improved farms in Scott County,
lowa.
For farther particulars, inquire of
W. K. BARBER & CO.,
Western Investment Office.
0028-3t# No 28 Booth THIRD Street, Phlla.
iMarljitur}} attir iron.
gittUßL v. uiaaicx. - j. vauoxae names
WILLIAM X. XMBIOI,
CJOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
►3 FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS.
PHILADELPHIA. ,
MERRICK & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
manufacture High and Low Pressure Bteam Engines, for
Land, River, and Marine servloe.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ao., Oast*
lugs of all kinds, either Iron or Brass.
Iron frame roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad
Stations, As.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most
Improved construction.
Every description of Plantation machinery, such as
Sugar, Saw, ana Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, Ao.
Sol, Agent, for N. BHlieun’a Patent Sugar Bolling
Apparatus: Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer; J• ”•
Ross’ Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and
Steam Pomps.
Superintendent—B H. BABTOL anB«y
Abram slack’s engraving, die
Pinking, and Emboaaed Printing, Envelope, and
Baal Prasa Manufactory, No. t South RlXTllstreak.
Phll4fUlt.hU P* »ul2-8m
' *fr~"kk TWO ‘TRIPS A WEEK TO
JjgiSSEgy BRIDGETON! — n n and after WBDNBB
- the Steamer EXPRESS will leave
Aroh Street every Weduesday and Saturday morning, at
EionT o’clock (instead of B#, as heretofore), for
Bridgeton. Will leave Bridgeton every Monday and
Thnisday morning at 8 o’clock; stopping at Delaware
City and New Castle. < Stages for Millville, Port Eli
sabeth, Falrton, Oedarvilln, Newport, Dividing Greeks,
and Maori ©storm, donuwt with this boat. wR-ln*
—ln a Wholesale Cloth
VT a Salesman who can influence a Kentucky or
Virginia Trade. Address 829 Post Office.- o©2B-9t*
WANTED— By an American Woman, a,
Situation as Wet-Nnrse, or in the capacity of
aOcmpan'onto aL&'lygolng to California. Address
ft Ellen,“Bloods Despatch • oe2B-3t#
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Instruct Children in the usual English branches, with
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TO DRUGGISTS.-Wanted, by the Ad
vertl»er, a Young Man, a Situation in a Drag
store. Has had Fonr Years’ Experience as Drug Clerk,
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of great Ulrica throng* the extensive acoMtntance he
?7««tSn , «T.!| t K™.h rB6 &°, rt , ioa ° r “>* merchants of the
assyggy&LwS:* orfarih ° r
factoring Bnelneia In this City, paying ovmlo"“S
cent, profit, as will be shown upon an interview Ad
dress “ L. W,,» at this Office ocM-at*
M WANTED—A Houso, east of Broad.
south of Callowhlll, and north of Pine Bent not
to exceed $81)0, and to be taken in Boarding. Reference
given and required. Address D, at' this Office, it#
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V V modern conveniences, central location. Reot
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V T LAD, Sixteen Years of age. Address, in
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* v Employment to Cook or do Housework. Apply
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VV to make a tour of several of the Western
States, is dethrone of obtaining Mercantile Accounts to
collect. Commission moderate, and the best of Testi
monials given. Address <( Tourist,» at this Office.
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to take the plaoe of a retiring partner, in a well
established Lumber business. Apply before 10, or af
ter 1 o’clock, to JNO. H. WEEKS, Conveyancer,
0c22-6t# Oor. FIFTH and NOBLE.
A HOUSE DOING A WHOLESALE
trade on Market street is deslrons to increase
capital by taking a speolal or general partner. Com
munications addressed MARKET ST., at the office of
The Praia, will be confidential, and have early atten
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v T son, with Immediate possession, a Furnished
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west of Tenth street. Address A. M., omoe of this
paper. 004
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CAVALRY—AbIe-bdfiled, unmarried men, to
whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and
medical attendance. Pay from $l2 to $22 per month.
No man having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply
for MOUNTED SERVICE at No 817 MARKET Street
above Eighth, north side.
W. TH. HAGRUDBB,
Ist Lient. Ist Dragoons,
ap!7-tf Recruiting Officer.
BOARDING. —One or Two Gentlemen, of
Quiet and Orderly Habits, ©in obtain comfort
able Apartments for the Winter, in a Private Family.
Address ** Walnut Street,” Office of Tht Press.
BOARDING. —A Gentleman and his wife,
or several young gentlemen, can be accommo
dated in a private family, No. 482 North Seventh street.
0028-81# MRS POLLARD.
A SINGLE GENTLEMAN can obtain
BOARD in a Private Family, by applying at No.
934 South BBCOND Street. 0c27-St#
BTILEGANT ROOMS—Single or Communi-
I/i eating—ln one of the finest houses in the city,
with‘BOARD and every comfort. Location central
Good references given and required. Address P., Box
1100, Post Office. 0025-6t#
NOTICE. —All Persons aT© hereby notified
not to trnst my Wife, MATILDA ELKIN, or
my son, ABRAM ELKIN, on my aocount, as 1 will not
be responsible for any debts that either of them may
contract- . SOLOMON ELKIN,
oc2S-2t# 3037 OALLOWHILL Street.
dJissoiimono auir GTojmrttterjsljips.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.— T h o undersigned
have TDIB DAY associated together under the
firm of L D DAVIS A 00., for the purpose of trans
acting a WLolesale and Commission Lumber Business
at the Yard, No. 210 North BROAD Street.
LOUIS D. DAVIS A 00.
Philadslpbia, Oct. 1,1868. 0c26-3t#
JJBMOYAL.
ARCHER,
WAKHBE,
NEW STORE,
718 CHESTNUT ST., ab. SEVENTH,
Their new position will give them additional heiUtles
for displaying their Large Assortment of
CHANDELIERS,
PENDANTS,
BRACKETS,
Everything connected with the GAB-FITTING Busi
ness will be kept on hand.
They wonld call attention to the'r continuing, as
heretofore, the Introduction of Gas Pipes into Stores,
Dwellings, and Public Buildings.
The Altering or Re-finlshing of the Fixture*, or
any Repairs or extensions of the Pipes, however small,
will be attended to by obliging and experienced work
men. 0c27-6t
Removal.— c. o. sadler & Co. have
removed from No. 9 North Water Street to No.
103 ARCH street, second door above Front. ael
EARL ,B pile REMEDY,
EARL’S PILE REMEDY.
For sale at JOHN H. TURNER,
Sole Agent,
784 BPBING GARDEN Street.
. ’Also at BYRON A BOULTON’S,
N. E. comer SECOND A CATHARINE Bta..
R. NEWTON’S,
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nrOLLICOFFER’S ANTI-RHEUMATIC
&jk OOBDIAL is the only preparation ever placed be
fore the public that his performed se many
MIRaOULOUB CURES
INFLAMMATORY AND OHRONIO
RHEUMATISM.
The most prominent and influential citizens bear wit
ness of its efficacy. The abundant evidence from all
parts of the country la enough to warrant us in pro
nouncing that U is the greatest wonder of the age.
It la an internal remedy that s rlkea at the root of the
disease, aud thus eradicates it entirely from the system.
Prepared by THEODORS DILKS, Chemist,
Northeast corner of Pine and Sixth streets.
007-Bo> Philadelphia.
HARTSHORNE’S cure-all—the
GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY
FOR DYSPEPBIA, WEAK STOMACH AND WEAK
BOWELS. Prepared by a Ohemist. Bottles 12.#, 26
and 50 cents.
THE; GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDICAL
SCIENCE!
HABTSBOBNB’S OUBE-ALL should be kept in all
familios, In case or accidents or sudden sickness.
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HARTbHOBNB’B OURK-ALLcoree Cramps, Ohollo.
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"ha'bMBOWW’S OUBB-ALL cure. Neuralgia,
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T HARTSHORN E’B CURE-ALL cures Cholera, Diar
■i.Mk and all Pain.
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Deafhess from a oold.
HARTSHOBNE’S CURE-ALL cures Dyspepsia and
Indigestion ; also, Canker and Sore Mouth and Sore
Throat.
H ABTSHOBNB’S CURE-ALL cures all Spinal Affec
tions and Weakness in Limbs.
HARTBHORNE’B OURE-ALL is a great tonlo to
Weak Btomach and Bowels, and Improves Digestion.
Qj* As the frequent changes of the weather produce
a bad Oold, Rheumatism, Pain in the Limbs and Body;
also, Stiff Neck—every person should get a bottle. It
aota upon the Nerves, Mnsoles, Sinews. Blood and
Bones: and, by Its warming electro-magnetic power, ex
pels all pain from the system., Gei a bottle and try it,
and you will be astonished at its happy effeots.
N. B. If you have a Cough, nee HARTSHORN B’B
Pectoral Syrup of Wild Cherry, it is the beet Cough
Syrup in the World. Bottles, 26 and 69 cents, and $l.
If you are Billions, use HARTSHORNB’S ANTI
BILLIOUB PILLS. They act upon the Liver, Stomach
and Bowels, carrying off all Bile and Foul Secretions.
Boxea. 26*cents. Bold bj B. n JENKINB,
’ No. 26 SOUTH EIGHTH Btreet,. •
Between Market and Oheatnut Streets.
B!mes’ Stores, Chestnut and Market streets.
• Qarrlguee’* Tenth and Ooates streets. -
Wegrw’i, Tenth and Lombard its. wUHbdtaWM
'•'iu. I- . ■ i- -i .
COaitls.
Boarbittg.
personal.
ftmonols.
MISK.BT, Si SO.,
HAVE REMOVED
VO THIIR
SOOTS SIDS
BOTH FOR GAS AND OIL.
LAMPS,
GIRANDOLES,
BRONZES, Ao,
fHeJnnttol.
Sat Sale anU to Cel.
SALE, or to BENT, Low—A Deei-
for Easiness or Bes Hence, 170
for.* Dry 'W'oald make a good looaUoo
Apply on Premises.
' Oott-Jt*
IBOOKS,
v General Housework j GIELS for
Hotels and Families all orer to’ be h»d for
O’CONNOR’S Office, IPAROADB, Oakis* of«ort,at
■tore SIXTH. -
M HOTEL FOE SALE—Good
Fixture* of one of the best Hotel* In the tttr, aito
2te<t near the Post Office and Exchange! it oootiiaili
sleeping rooms, with a fine Restaurant, Satisfactory
“ U|D * out - Addrea Box No M 3
Philadelphia Poet Offl;e. 0021-lm* .
m , TO ??NT, a STORE on DELAWARE
JrT □^ nQ ?> ??} ow VINK Street, running through to
Water Bteetj liS feet deep. Also, the Rouble STORE,
comer of THIRD and QUARRY Streets, 40 feet front!
one of the best leeations for large Business in Pklla.
MpM*- £*>. STABLE and
OHERBY Street, ahore SEVENTH, In rear of Aalu
land Honee Apply at 373 South FSCBTH Street.
/“|FFIOE TO-LET.—AFT ELIGIBLE OF
EIOB for an Insuranoe Company, or cor
poration, haring three communicating. rooms on the
name floor, No. 222 WALNUT Street, abore ROOK.
Immediate possession given. Apply to
JOHN 0. KRFPEB, or
THQMAfI T. BUTOHBR,
No. 112 South POUBTH Street,
mhSO-tuths-tf second story, front rooon.
amusements.
\VHBATLBY & OLABSJS’ 8 AEOH-ST,
g” WUHamS. Frederick., Acting act
thuusday evening. October a, ims,
oan, „ BPSBD THE PLOUGH.
804 H “ d? ’* te
on, ,'SS^ n WI,B
-
C n ColoredPereooj, 36rt»|
WMe Pririteßox, *“ o ° lM * l **"“’• 18 *•»!
Boor, open at inarter before 7 o’rioak; eemmeaee at
7#, precisely
IVIES. D..P. BOWBSS's WALNUT-ST.
ifi THBATKKU cornet of NINTH tod WALNUT
Btroet*. THUBBDAV fiVHNlNG.October 28, ISM,
TWELFTH NIGHT.
Bake OrsJnl, Mr E V Keadi;J3lr Tobr Beleb, Mr
Tha erj Malvolio, Mr 9 8 Conwar; Viola. Mrs 9
B Conway Olivia lira D P Bowen. 7
WfifAT' WILIiTHSY - SAY AT HOME!
Mr Samuel Todd, Mr Draw: Un Todd, Mias Cruise.
Prices of admission—Beoona Tin end Family Giro:*,
and Third Tier, 3d cents; Parquet* 87# cents: Dress
Olrcle, 60 cento; Private Boxes, according to theU
locale, 88 and 85; Single Seats in Orchestra sad Private
Boxes, 76 oents. . .
Doors open at quarter before 7 o’clock: Curtain rises
at 7 o’clock
A MERICAM ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
A BROAD AND LOCUST Streets.
BENEFIT OF GABRIEL RAVEL.
THURSDAY EVENING, Oot 28, 1868,
The performance will commence with * '
THE THREE-FAOED FRENCHMAN,
In which Gabriel Ravel will sustain five character*.
THE VENETIAN CARNIVAL.
THE GOLDEN EGG.
Toby, G&briel Ravel; M Plnmp, Fraacols Ravel(
Fantasio, Mods Tophoff; Old Eeppo, Homs Axel i Mig.
nonette, Miss Frances.
Admission-Parquet, Parquet Circle, and Baloony, 60
cents; Family Circle and Amphitheatre, 25 cents.
Beats can be secured from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. with*
ont extra charge. Children nnder 10 rears half prioe.
A MERICAN ACADEMF OP MUSIO.
•TA 6TRAKOSCH ITALIAN OPERA.
OPENING OF TAB REGULAR OPBBA MASON.
MADAME COLSON.
MR STRAKOSQRrsspeotfallyannoaneeethathehas
leased the AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC for foar
weeks, in which he will give sixteen representations of
Grand Opera. In consequence of arrangements already
made in other cities, the season can sj no means b#
extended beyond the period announced { hnt every ef
fort will be made to render it In every way satisfactory
to the musical public.
The season will commence on
MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER Ist.
With Verdi’s Grand Opera
LA TRAVIATA,
MADAME PAULINA COLSON
will make her debat in Philadelphia in the celebrated
character of Violbma, inpported in their respective
roleiby giiMOßi
BBIGKOLI, AMODIO, and BARILI.
In the course of the eeaeon ihe following artiste, whe
have been engaged, will appear: *
Madame PAULINE COLSON; BIGNORI BRIGNOLX;
M’Ue TERESA PARODI; LABOOfcTTA:
Madame CORA DB WILHORST t AMODIO;
Madame AMALIA STBAKOSOH j BARILI;
JUNO At
with a Grand Orchestra and Superior Ohoroi, under the
Manical Direction of
MAURICE STRAKOSOH and
81GNOR NIOOLAU, the distinguished Maestro.
Madame PAULINE COLSON will appear in “ Tra*
vista” as Violetta; in “La Pille da Regiment” as
Marla; in “Martha*’ as Henrietta: in “Robert]*
Diab'c” ae Alice; in “Don Giovanni” aaZerlinat in
•* L’Etoile dn Now’* as Katrina.
M’LLB TERESA PARODI will appear in the great
roles in which aha has achieved the highest distinction
here and in Europe;~ln “II Trovatpre” as L*onora,
as Lncresia Borgia. Norma and Donna Anna, in “Don
Giovanni.”
MADaUE CORA DE WILHORST will appear to the
roles of Lucia, Amina, in “ La Sonnambnla,” Elvira,
in >( I Pnrltaoi,” and Isabella, in •* Robert Le Diablo.**
MR. BTRAKOSCH will make every effort to produce
“ L’Etoile da Nord,” which has been for eereral weeks
in rehearsal, and whloh he will endeavor to produce be*
fora the close of tbe season No opera will be repeated,
except “ Robert Le Diablo,” *• Martha,” and, per*
haps, “La Traviata; and it ia bis pleasure to an*
nonnee, aleo, that notwithstanding the complsteaejeV
the above named company, negotiations are going on
with other distiugulshed artiste, who will appear denng
ihe season.
Tbe regular Open nighta will be
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY,FRIDAY, and SATURDAY.
Jn the conrse of tbe srason,
THREE OPERA MATINEES
will be given, to enable those residing at a distaaoe to
be present, and to return to their homes on the
day.
TWO GBAND CONCERTS
will b 8 given, afro, at
MUSICAL FUND H&LL,
when the entire combination of artists and the other
members of the oompany will Interpret the giandest
musical compositions.
In making the announcement that so many distin
guished artists of the highest rank will give character
to the present musical seison, the Management has da
sired to be equal to every possible expectation of the
public, and every promise will be oompletely fulfilled,
under any circumstances. The expenses of this enter
prise have never been surpassed by any Opera la this
country, and involve an increased payment.of twenty
per cent more than in New York Stimulated,
however, by the assurance of the superiority of his ar
tiste, and the great musical tsste for which Philadel
phia is renowned, Mr STRAKOSOH has combined the
utmost lyric ability with the choicest operatic works,
and has fixed the prices of admission at the lowe*t pos
sible remunerative stale, the regular prices’ In New
York and Boston.
PRICEB OF ADMISSION.
The prices of adm salon have been fixed as fellows i
Parqueite, Dress Circle Ba’oony, Balcony Boxes (in*
eluding Reserved Scats). $1 50 and $l, ao cording te
hoitlm designated on the diagram. Proosnlnm Boxed
from $lO to $l6.
Family OiaoLX 60 ousts. Ahpbitxkitii 26 oiSfft'
SUBSCRIPTION TICKETS for twelve nights, It*
eluding choice of seats. $l6; fo* sixteen nights, In
cluding choice of seats, $2O. Each subscriber of sixteen
nights is entitled to the privilege of the free admission
ta the three Opera Matinees and to the twe OosCette
given at the Musical Fund Hall.
SALE OF TICKETS.
To-day and to-morrow, t w e sale of Subscription Tick
ets will oommence at the office of the Academy of Mu
sic only, at 8 o’clock A. M
On Saturday, at 8 o’clock A. M , will oommenoa tha
Bale of eeats for the first four nights, at the following
ticket offices:—Lee A Walker, Beck A Lawton, Chest
nut street, and at the Academy.
Concert hall.
TWO NIGHTB ONLY.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVANINGS, Ootobtf SSfch
Mr. STEPHEN MABSETT,
(Jeema Pipes of PipeaTille, Author and Compote*,)
la bis origin*!
MONOLOGUE ENTERTAINMENT,
as gWen \>j him in the Three quarters of the globe, uA
l»telj at Niblo’e Baloonto crowded looms, entitled
bONG AND OUIT-OHAT,
- WANDERINGS IN MANY LANDS,
i&tenpara d with Homorous and Descriptor* Scenes,
original and selected Bongs, Ballads, &e»
Doors open? o clook. Commence at 8
Tickets 25 cents
THOMEUF’ 8 VARIETIES (Cafe Theatre,)
Northwest corner of FIFTH and OHJBoTNUX
Streets.
Two Farces EVERT EVENING this week, under the
management of UR. T. A’BEO&ET, late of ihe Walnut
Street Theatre
Songs bj Miss EMMA MAROY,
Mrs. BORDWELL, (formerly Mrs Lane,)
and Mias JENNY WREN 1
Also, danolng by Miss VALLBB; styled *• the poefcjr
of motion.”
Concert commences at o’oloek. Admission 10
cents. oo3fl-6t*
Assembly buildings, tenth and
CHESTNUT Streets.
Immenee attraction. New Novelties. Change of
Programme each Exhibition. The LEARNED CA
NARY BIRDS and SPIRIT RAPPING. Go and see
SIGNOR BLITZ.
The great Ventriloquist and wonderful Magielsn.
Performance every Evening daring the week, at
half-past 7 o’clock and on Wednesday and Saturday Af
ternoons at 8 .
Admission, 26 cents; Children, 13 eents. o&6-lm*
National hall—market street.
POSITIVELY THE LABT WEEK.
J, liitoo WiLLima’s celebrated
PANORAMA OP THE BIBLE.
This magnificent PAINTINQ commences with Chaoe,
and oontinnea down in historical order to the Babylo
nish Captivity, containing more than fifty of the mod
sublime and interesting scenes in the Bible.
Exhibition EVERY Boors open at a
quarter t- 7 s to commence at o’clock
Tickets 2B cents—to be had at Hall door. Childre
under 10 years IB cents. . .
Also. Exhibitions on WBDSBBDAT and BATHE
DAY APTBRNOONB for families and sohoola. Boon
ouen at 2; to commence at 8 precisely.
Explained by Professor TIBBITTR
Franklin institute
EXHIBITION
la now under fall way.
One of the grandest and finest display* of
AMERICAN MANUFACTURES, MECHANICS and
Ever made by this Institution.
The ppsclous area of the
STATE ARMORY,
In SIXTEENTH Street, near Market,
As well as the large temporary building upon the
south side, are filled up with article* of every Imagine*
Me variety.
The Fair Is easy of access by all the City Passenger
Railroads sad Omnibuses running West, and byau ar»
raugament with then,
YIBITSRS ABB OABBIED TO THE FAIR FREE OF
EXPENSE-
The ticket prloe of admission includes the ride to the
Exhibition, acd c» n be procured of the Conductors in
the Cars, on all the City Railroad lines. 0026-tf
/CORNELIUS & BAKER,
Manufacturers of
LAMPS, CHANDELIERS,
GAS FIXTURES. Ac
STORE, 710 CHESTNUT BTREET.
xavuraovoaxsa,
821 OHSBBT Street, and FIFTH and COLUMBIA
oc2s'lmif Avenue.
MOffS. A.F.ROSAT,
TEACHER OF FBNOING,
BARRETT’S GTMNABIUM,
oe2B*d2m# MARKET Street, above Eighth.
CUBA SUGAR.—26O Boxes prime Tellow
UavanainStoreand lor'sale by A MERINO,-
oc2B 140 South FRONT Street.
©HAD.—SO Bbls & 80 Half Mold Sea shad.
Now landing and for sale by
O.O; SADLER A OO. t
OOlfi AROH Street, 2d dofir above Front.
1 jUin GRAVE VINES, 2,8, and 4
m. vjVJVJv years old. for sale bf
08. ROGERS,
No. 11l MARKET Street.
S 60,000 PEACH TREES, lur sale by
O. B.
M294m«