-jibußTß.' TQ/J, T b's A.V;>;? *P 0 *■» I H 08, r i,?• ;Qijaiitbk;i : Sessions— Judge - Thompson.— ,v '< A?J/bdrder wu charged with committing an assault *■••and-battery'uport Patrick Riloy." and Riley was charged " : irith 'edmmittlflg the same offence opon Oorder. Both *'^parties'werejn a hotel, and Riley, said tbit is no place and Oorder said he would amsthim, j ' ‘"and Immediately a fight ensued. -' Riley denied striking <lj Oorder." The jury cottld'not agree, and they were ao> /f K tSordiogly riifch«rged. , • John Moore was charged with the larceny or two kegs , of lager beer, valued at $3. There w*a little or no evi dence‘airalußt Mooro,- and-tha jury returned a verdict of notguilty. >. '-MiChjwjl"Malloy,.M*ry Malley, Martin Gavin, and •John Mounu',’ were charged with committing an'as sault and bttery upon Martin McTague, and Michael, Miry. and Thomas Mai leyand Martin Gavin, were charged with committing tbe same offence upon John McT.gua': Patrick- MoTague and Martin MoTsgue .were ciiarged-with committing an assault and battery ■upon Mary Malloy. . John MoTogue and Martin Mc- Tague.were charged with committing the SAme offence' upon Michael 1 Bialley. There were crosfl-bills, and, - each party .being witnesses, narrated different versions of the transaction, Martin MoTague'was struck on the head during the- flarht by. Mary Malley with a stove plate. Gavin and Mourm were not on trial, they not hoing in the city; All the parties were related to each other by blood nr marriage. Doran add Burns for de fendants.-. Verdict nhilty as to the Malloys, and not guilty as to the McTagncs. -.- Judge TbomcsoD stated to thegrrind jury that a petl* ‘ tion bad-been banded to tho'court, setting fprth that a ,*• -bone-holling estiblixhment, miu&teon Second street, .. Bear the' Reading railroad; was a-nuisance The Dis trict Attorney will, however, present the facts or the case' to you. Mr. Graige, the foreman, suggested the propriety of vfritmg the establishment. Judge Thomp- Don said that w<*a for then to decide ~ District Court— Judge Hare.—The Bap tist Chutch os. Allaifß,; haro. An action on a seenrity ' bond for tbe construction of the church uuder a con tract The plaintiffs allege that tbe defendant left the f church in on nrifiaiehed condition, and that they had to ©on.loy another contractor, great expense over and alnvo the amount for which the defendant agreed to do the work The case was commenced on Monday, and ou Tuesclay Judge Haro held a third District Court, 'in the Nisi'l'rius O**uyt.room, to finish the ctse Yes terday morntog the jury rendered a verdiot for tbe 'Plaintiff* for $0,031 33. ' , „ . District .Court— Judge Stroud.—James ISeokbamvs Richard it. Johnston. An action tore civor the value of pasturing and fqediug cattle in the State o.f,Virginia., involying .the .Value of grass, hay, oirn. personal lab r, of oxen and horses. The defence alleges an overcharge and violation of agreement that toe plaintiff should retain the cattle. Shackelford, of “the VirginU.bar.’and Bullitt for the ’ plaintiff; F. Car roll Brewster and Kdwafrd Hopper for toe defendant. Jacob Ennis t-s. William Wagner. Before reported Verdict for tbe defendant. ■ District Court— Judge Sliarswaod — John Northrop ca. J"ho Longetreth. Before reported. An action oubh arbltra'tionbjnd. Veidiotfor theplsiatiff for 51.063 28. fgDavla W. Brown hr. SfttouelF 1 An aation for goods sold and delivered .Defence, that they were bought from plaintiff’s father,'against whom defendant had a large claim—that the property of the father was .covered by the son to "protect it from creditors. _Ver . <Ucf for the' pl'-intUT for $974.65. Brightly for tho plain r“ for-.tho defendant. ‘ Common, Pleas— -Judge Ludlow.—James Smith cs. Samuel Goldsmith. An aotion under land lord and. tenant .acCof 1630, to obtain possession of - certain premises in Brldesbiirg. On trial. t _ Murphy os. Quinn. - Before reported The jury oame into court and announced that they were unable to .agree; they werelheu discharged. . Noverdku Elections.— The next elections -to cbm© off nr© Louisiana, on tbe Ist of November; , lfoW'Ycuk< -Now Jersey, Massuobusetts, Illinois,, an’d Michigan on the 2d, Maryland on the 3d, Wisconsin on the Ath, and Delaware ou the 9th of the satue month. These Stales choose seventy-six members of. Gongrcfs But Louisiana and Mary- do.-hot elect Congressmen until next year. Theothor States mentioned are represented in tbe present. Congress by twenty-ono Democrats and forty-five. Opposition men. - CITY ITEMS. Seasonable.—To nothing does this opithet ap ply more fitly, just bow, than to the weather. Just as •we expected, the. sudden change has set tho bonnet chopping ball lu motion, and accordingly we learn that the colebißtod houßO of Messrs. Lincoln, Wood, & Ni ohols, No 45 feouth Second Street, was fairly besieged with*custonierS, yesterday,,from morning till night. Oau*e—the great bargains they are now giving the ladies prior to their removal. - Oi'jutA Goers and others, who desire a Com' prettible Brest U#t, will be pleased to learo that War barton, Hatter, 430 Chestnut street, has jast received from Paris an lav: ice of Gibus’s superior “ Cha peaux Mcclianiquea” of improved finish. A full assortment of genuice Scotoh Capa will also be found, 0c29-fnnvr3t Ivoby*hakdled, Table Cutlery* of tfao latest and raostapprotedpatterns andfinoat quality. Also, Cooks’ Knives, Hotel Cart era, Bone irig Knives* &c , are Bold at E. W, Carry l’s House-fur nishing Store,-714 Chestnut street. • - Chafiro Dianas, Steak Dishes, Hot*water Plates, Diah Coven, Coffee and Tea Urns, French Big* gins, Egg Boilers, Silver-plated Ware, Cutlery, Tin, Wood-and Willow Ware, &0., Ac., at the new House* keepers’ Farm-UingStoro, Southwest corner of Bucond -and Dockstre»ti. ifi. B Parson & Co * Dictator Calhoun’s Candle Box —We saw, yesterday,' tho'famoos candlo box in which Dictator Calhoun concealed the elcotlon returns in Kansas, during the famous frauds in that Territory. The box has nothing very peculiar about its appearance. But the first idea which strikes the beholder Is, that itr would make a capital .contrivance to pack, away—(ay & pair .of .pantaloons, from the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Bockhill Sc Wilson, Nos. 60S and 605 Chestnut street,' above Sixth. . The Emperor of Russia, it appears, is in high - dudgeon, at z discovery recently' made in regard to ' r****wwi. r St’Appears, his Csarrbip was moat egregioutly sold. While opposed ’to ._■} sells” of this nature, we can "hot' expressing admiration at those 'dally made of beautiful Fall and Winter Clothing* at E. H. . Eidrldge’s Old Franklin Hall Clothing Emporium,” Ho. 321 Ihvstuut street. Our readers are particularly . to call". - - «• ; The Tbaiiklin. Institute Exhibition, bow in progress at the State Amnal/fixteenth sod Filbert rfn-ctij is every way worthy of the favor of former ex* htbUors. .prominent among the many useful and orha* meutal articles that we arc proud to recognise as the glory of American artists, is th* elegant; graceful, and seasonable .Coats, Pants, and Vests from the Palatial Store of Granville .Stokes, No. 607 Chestnut street, that adorned the persons of the hundreds of gen* tlemen.wfcit We visited it during the time it has been open. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OP TRADE Xxwaßsoß Johnson, ) EDWARD.O. fclDDI.*; 5 ConuiTTSB 09 TUB MORTH. BpwraHtf G. Jambs; * y ' LETTER'BAGS -‘' At fJts Mtrckants' Ezchangt, Ship' Tascsrorar Uanlery:.Liverpool, Nov 1 Barquo Reindeer, Franklin.. Pernambuco, Nov 3 Barque Priscilla, r/ewton..,.. ..Havana, soon Barque W**hl jgirm Butcher, Collins.... Havana, soon .Brig Alla Reed, Tnt0...,,,......8t Jago de Cuba, sooir Brig Eppo Hendrick, Pchut..., Loudon, soon Brig Ttberiaa, Hughes..... OienfUegos, soon Brig Trade Wiud.v. •..Cleufuonoß, soon Brrg Herald, i Barbadoes, soon iaarine Jnuilisetu*. jPOHT >P PUXLAUfcXPHIA, Oct. 29, Iss9, SUN ......0 46 ( SUN SETS ~...6 14 HIGH i V/ATW1...;...i..... 8 24 ' - ARRIVED. . -Brig Henry Leeds, Grant; 6 days from Portland, with mdse to esptnin. Bchr II H Weston, Maloy, S days from Boston, in bal last to captain. Bohr Chief, GhampUn, 6 days from Norwich, in bal last to 0 A Uecksber A Co. . - Bohr 8 L. Crocker, Presbury, 6 days from Taunton with mdsa to TwfeUa « Co. Bchr Delaware, Dauby, l day from Odesra, Del, with wheat to J as Barratt & Son. Schr John A Thomas, Till. 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with wheat aud oats to Jas Barratt A ilon. ficbr J HEudicoU, Leeds, from Newport Schr Willow Harp, Jones! from Hew V >rk. ■ Schr D M Nesserolo, Steelman, from Bridgeport. ' Schr W C Nelson, Kodicott, from Oambrldgep^rt. ' Schr Jsß S Hewitt, Row, from Boston &:hr Jo* tl Bfsley, Boyce,-from Boston. #ehr ft UShauaon, Marts, from Farmlngham. OLEAKRD. Ship Prince de Jolnville, Foster, Pernambuco, Tyler, Stone A Co, .... Brig G W Barter.'Barter] Boston, (not Pictou, as be* fore) Cain, Hacker A Go Bchc Judge Taney, Cottrell, Bangor, jas Roberts, schr A B Hayes, .Robinson, Washington, Hayes A Oodsbali. Schr T Pharo, Oranmerf ' do do Schr Grace Girdlet* Paine, Boston, L Audenrlcd A Co. Schr B'Lockwood, Oerter, Stony Point, do Schr Chief. Chomplln, Norwich, 0 A Hecksher A Co. Bohr Starlight, Yje»k. Pottlau I.WH Johns. Schr Jasper, Smi h. Barylngton, otptain. Schr E Flower, Beynor, Middletown, Ot, Van Doseo, Norton A Car ’ • gehr Undine, Rlflley, Stonfngton. L Rothcnnel. Schr L Q Kudicott, Leeds, Providence, J R White . Schr Jos '-H' Ristey, Boyce, Prortdenop, Blaklston A Cox.- . • fechr Willow Harp, Jones, Providence, Brown A - Schr D M Messerole, Steelman, New York, Noblo, Hammett ACaidwell --•Schr Jas 8 Hewitt, Ross. Boston, N SluttevantA Co. Bohr K Q Shamibu, Marls, Boston, Baum, Ogle A Co, -fichr W*C tvoleoo, Endtcott, Cambridgeport, do ' '.'Sir ft Willing; Claypool, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. (Correspondence of The Press.) ' ' ' '' . HAVRE DE GRACE. Oct 2S, 1868. ! 'Tho Klogston left this morning with 5 boats, laden asd oonefgued as follows: .. 1 May Flower, bituminous coil to Ira Goods; J Q A McOonkay; flour to J 8 Mnrphy, and bark to J L Bewley A.Coj Ira, coal to Delaware ORy.' v \ (Oomspondenoo of The Prens.) ' ■ READING, Oct. 27,1858. The following-boats, from the Union Canal, passed Into the Fchnylklll Canal to*day, bound to Philadel phia.' laden sod consigned as 'ollows: Wra Lowers, lumber to Malone A Taylor: J R Flock, oak lumbar to Simmonß A'Co!em&c; J T Liogla, bar iron to RobtValentfne: Tradesman, iron ore to Eckert A Oo; Keystone State, hoop poles to captain; ono raft ' timber to Schuylkill Navigation 00. F. [Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.] - - LEWES. Del., Oct 27,8 A M -•-The.weather having moderated last evening, the ship Nonpariel left at 5 o’clock for New York, In tow of the tug Amsrloa, ~ - . The wind changed to the west, and tha whole fleet . has left the harbor, except the «ohr Southerner and two others, --»• " Yours, Ac, f&r.TXLiqiAnr.j (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange ) t' Oa?» Island, Oct 28, 6M p if A herxn brig - and several eshra hare paused in during the day. No vessels have gone ont, but several are in the. bay coming down. Wind NB. The weather is cloudy, with indicatioiie of rain,' - V Yours 1 , *O, THOS. B, HUGHES. (eT *1BLB6RAPH T 6 TUB PRSfl's.] K'-/ Nobjtolk, Va., Oct 28 -■ Arrived, for coal, Steamship George’s Greek, bound .to Baltimore. t r-. . - ->'f ,• ’< , • '• *’ AucoBTA, Ga, Oct. 28. - -BrigNorthman, from Boston,has been ashore on Flo* rtdaKejsr’b'ttt got off uninjured. She Bailed on Sunday, for Mobile. - ' Bohr Wm Wilson, from Boston for Mobile, is at Key West. ... P ,/ -i'v - Nsw-ORLIAHO. Oct 28 ’ Arrived,- steamship: Philadelphia, from New York; - ships Western Empiro tad Gibraltar,' from do. ! •' ' ; ’ MEMOHiNDA. - - • ißtMraihlp 0«I«»»r8, Dopes, hones. urlTed »t New York yc.tnril.y, aml ole&red tttretttfn."' 1 ' . sis4Vfl : gtie'MDiWj fnta' Aiplnwall Oft Srv-MyMtWed »t Jjew -i MXtw.Tfik s'/in tow Junefip,. Shiphtaty L’ BmUhVspicer, from New York, arrived at Ban Francisco 24th alt .. Bhip Reynard, Freeman, from New York, arrived at Sah'Franoisco 24th ult. . ’ . . N Ship WaThawk. Blmmona, from New York, arrived at Bau Fran- iaco 24th ult. . , _ Ship Peruvian. Roberta, from Boston, anived at San Pranolseo 24th ult ■ ' Ship Harvey Birch, Nelson, from New York, arrived at San Franolsco 24th ult. , . „ Bhlp Reoown, Smith, from Boston, arrived at San Francisco lstinst Ship Hnraburg, Oakes, from Boston, arrived at Ban Francisco Ist lost Ship Witchcraft, Boott, for Sydney, oleared at San FrAocisco 23d ait. Ship Black Sea, Oates, for Sydney, cleared at San Francisoo 29th nit. Ship Caribbean, Winchester, for Hong Kong, sailed from San Francisco 19th ult. Ship Jack Front. Thomas, for Maulmein, sailed from San Francisco 19th nit. Ship Rattier, Alray, for New York, sailed from San Francisco2Bth ult Ship Kmily St Pierro, Tessler, uncertain, remained at Calcutta Sept 8. . . Bhip Aurelia, (Span) Ameognel, from Port Mahon, arrived at Charleston 2:th inat. . Shin Georgia, Maoloon, from St Thomas, at Bavannvh Ship Franklin Ita-nm. (he*, of Boaton, 1106 tom) Sears, oloared at Boston mh Inst, for Na«r Shin W J Morris, Jackson, for Caloutta, sailed from San Francisoo Oot 4 , _ , Ship Anglo Baxon, M»nter. for Sandwich Islands, oleared at San Francisoo 4tbin#t «*TT«„fti„i„ B)l«Lucas. Daggett, fr<-m 9an Francisco, atHonolulu Aug 3. and sailed 20th for Viotoria . Ph p John Marshall, Pendleton, from Jarvis Island, at Honolulu Aug'24. _ , fhin John Laud Beftrse, from Sun Francisco arrived at Hoaolnln io g 2o, and Balled 2d ult for Hod;! Kong Ship Sirarthmore. (Br) for Philadelphia, sailed from the town, Calcutta. 9th ult. „ „ Barque J B Lanoss er. Small, for Ban Franoleoo, was loading at Batavia Ang 24 „ B irqne Kmily Banning, Manly, for La Psa, oleared at 8&n Francisco 4tb lost. Birqae J H Ohadbourne, McKee, cleared at N York yesterday for Philadelphia Barqne Early Bird. Cook, from Hong Kong, arrived at Sao Fraocieco 19tb ult Barqne Therese. Eersting, from Hong Kong, arrived at dan Francisco 1 Oth ult. Barqne Storm Bird, Gerard, from Batavia, arrived at San Franolsco 21st ult Barque Palmetto, Kinney, from Hong Kong, arrived at Bsn Francisco 22d ult. Barqne J R Mora Reilley, for Hong Kong, sailed from 9an Francisco 19th ult Barque E Dwight, Nickerson, hence, arrived at Nor folk 20ih lost Ba que Laconia, Bearse, hence, arrived at Savannah yesterday. Barque Wild Gazelle, Bigelow, for East Indies, dearud at Boston 27th Cnet Br-g Martha Gitchrist, Rawley, for Matam&s, sailed from Portland 26th Inst. Brig Bitka, Downing, for Jacksonville, to load for S America, oleared at Boston 27th inst. Brig Wm Moore, Eaten, from Bangor for Philadel phia, sailed from Boston 27th lost. Brig Leni, Travers, for Barbadoes, sailed from Alex andria 27 th lost Brig Ellen Bernard, Bourne, for Philadelphia, sailed from Palermo 2d Inst Brig Paul Kraut, for Philadelphia, via New York, sailed fro n Rochelle 9th lost Schr Pequonnosk, Burroughs, hence for Boston, was at Holmes’ Hole 27th inst. Schr Minnesota, Baker, hence at Wilmington, NO, 26th Icßt. Bohr W C Eliason, Buckaloo, hence at Wilmington, NO. 27th inßt Scbrs Geo Washington. Camp, and Alabama, Vangil der, hence at Richmond 27th inst. Schr J U Planner. Dszey, for New York, cleared at Wilmington, NO. 27th inst Schr Helen, Long, hence, arrived at Norfolk 26th inst. Schr Spray, Price, hence'for Alexandria, pat into Norfolk 26th inst, with loss of main boom and other damage,' Bchr Arietta. Chase, for Bermuda, sailed from Alex andria 27 th Inst Schr B*rah M Kent, Thompson, cleared at Baltimore 27th inst for Philadelphia’ Schr Franklin F Randolph, HazeJton, sailed from Pro vidence 20th inst. for Philadelphia. Schr Lacon, Bears©, cleared at Boston 27th inst. for Philedelphia. v Schr Roanoke. Smith, hence at Ssco 26th inst. The ship Wild Wave, of Ur.sloo, was wrecked on the Island of Oeno, Pacific, on the night of March 6th All on board were saved, after remaining on an uninhabited island several months, by the United States slcop-oi war Yaudalla. The captain also saved fifty thousand dollars in gold. Calcutta, Sept B—ln port, ships Champion, Damson, and Rachel, Hamlin, for New York. Idg; North Atlantic, Moore, for Boaton (old Aug 30;) Gertrude, Hallett, for do (old 30th;) Granada. Dreyer; Benares, Wenaell; Eve lyn, Bawyer; Manlius, Pittman; Rena Blandish, Hutch ings; Ohasca, Marstratid; Uriel, Foater; Comoro. Ms- Bury; Belle or the Weat, Howes; Harry ot the West, Patterson; Xsaiah Crowell. Turner, and Dashing Wave, Young, for Boston, do; Cnrlnga, Ward, from do ar Aog 22, unc; John Tncker. Williams, from Penang, at 23d, for Boston; Frank Johnson, Lotbrop, from Macao, ar Bept 2, for do; Miles Btandiah, Gardner, from Cardiff, nr Ang 21. one; gonora, Brlard; Gem of tbeOoean, Wil liams; Hindoo. Miller. &Dd Blandina Dudley, Atwood, nnc; Guiding Star, Hale, and Narragansett. Edmonds, for Loudon; couth Bboro, Lotbrop. for Maulmain; Addi son Gilbert, Paine; Shirley, Allen; 8 Gildersteere, Johnson; Joaiah Bradlee, Harding, and Nlobe, Btorer, uncertain. Sid fiom Bangor Ang 25, ships Amos Lawrence, Nick erson, New York; Waverly, Luce, Boston; Sept 2, *.d ward. Frost, Nor’wester, Gregory, and Geo Lee, Bar stow, do: 4th. Belvldere, Jackson, and Cyolone. O-good, do; Jacob Badger, Staples, do; 6th. Pquantum, Miller, do. Honolulu—Ar Ang 7, clipper ship black Prince, for Hong Km.g passed the port under fall sail at 9 A M; Btb, a clipper batque, supposed to be the Prioress for Chlua, passed the port at 10 A M; 10th, brig Josephine, Stone, from Baker’s Island; Sept Ist, barqne Yankee, San Francisoo. Ar Sept stb, Dan barqne Candace, from Hamburg; Oth, brig Kate Foster, from Valparaiso, and aid same day for Paget Sound; a large dipper passed, supposed to be tbe Bi -ck Warrior, for Hong Kong. Bid Sept £9, ship Oracle, Wood, Victoria. Callao—ln port 20th nit, ships Rhine, Charles Hill, Rock Light, and barqae Le Mane. Also in port, M Goddard, Princess, Blandell, and Bo rodno. AttheOhlncha Islands—Loading, ships Chancellor, Advance, Sebastian Cabot, John Bryant, Star King, Wild Rover, M 0 Day, General Nowell, Charles Cooper, Harrasoeket, Witch of the Wave, E W Farley, Viking, Emily Farnura, Macauley, Rival, Civilian, Cherubim, Carlo Magnus. Samuel Lawrence, Monsoon, B E Hoxle, Char Jct of Fame, and Rhine. . ——-DOMESTIC forts SAN FRANOI'CO, Sept 22-Arrived, Ham brig Goo Krell, Krell, Hakod&di; clipper ship Radiant, Hallett, _Now-Tork, 24—barqie Rebekah, Hatard, Guayamaß; Russian barque Aatrea, Nylend, Cardiff. ship Oarntyne, Sparks, Kodiac. 27—BteaiU: r Senator, Seely, San Diego 5 barque Van • kee. Smith, Honolulu. 28—Br barque Frowning Beauty. Wilson. Hong Kong. ' 29. Br ship Leonidas, Andrew,Victoria; Mexican brig Jacoba, De Aguerre, San Bias: steamer Golden Gate. Whltlh; Cld dept 21, ship Beverly, Chase, Puget Sound; bark Madonna, Hoeg, Port Madison; Hamburg brig Emma, Bencett, Honolulu. 22, Chil barque Matador, Castle. Valparaiso. •23, Ohil ehip Muuuel Moutt Heuderson, Valparaiso. 26, Fr. ship Genevieve, Pocard, Melbourne; brig Osceola, Cameron, Honolulu. Sept 28, Fr. ship St Genevieve, Picard, Melbourne, via liumroldt Bay; bark Ella Frances, Blma, Paget Souad. . Oct 4, ship Black Sea, Cate, Sidney; bark Columbia, lowden, Mendocino ; brig Boston. Mortou, San Pedro. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS. HP TO OHK O'CLOCK THIS KORKIRG. GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut street, below Ninth. J A Woißor, York, Pa B J Glasgow A la. 8t Louis Miss J Clark, St Louis Miss B Clark, St Irfmls Master J Clark, St Louis Master J Taylor, St Louie J W Arnold, Washington G D Wagand, Pbila W R Ried, New York R 0 SWeenoy, St Paul 0 lirinton. Weft Chester Mrs R P Johnson, W Ch’tr Sfiss Johnson, West Oh’ter D de Goricarie, N Orleans H W Beecher A la, Br’ktyn 0 del IMocoo A sis. N York T de U Portl la, New Yoik W H Harrison, Ohio Col S H Price, Lancaster S Stovens, Lancaster 0 Harris, Norfolk ' JH B Latrobe, Baltimore G W Copelaod, Boston 0 Latrobe, Baltimore F 0 Latrobe, Baltimore W Freeborn, New York H Barron,DO . P A McKinley, Ua BP Meadows Judge BandaU Florda R L Obaae, Haverhill D P Harman, Haverhill G G Oreenough, Haverhill £ B Reynolds A la, Boston Chas B Keeler, Pittsburgh Dr Parrish, Philadelphia A Woodruff, Brooklyn A Odowd A family. N 0 Dr M W Wilson, Saratoga 8 F U Quitman AI, La A W Gordon, Mobile T W Riley A 1, N Y T WBilvy, jr. N Y Misa Aisop.N Y T Hart Taylor, Brooklyn J J Wade. Louisiana W Brock, Louisiana H Saure, Louisiana W E Haytou A lady, N Y Rev W i oho A lady. S 0 Miss Dobu, 8 0 8 11 Care A lady, N Y G S Prince A lady, L I Mrs J 0 Walker, Wash A F Kinney A lady, Va J A Macßae, N C J W Drown, Mt Holy, N J Jacques Bchieb, N Y M P Gamo, Jobu Bhipjion, Potiavillo Baxl Bhtppeu. PotUVl<le G B Holmes, Prov, Jl I F B Frit'ffe, Plrbvidencs, R J T A Howland, N Y . Oscar Coles, NY WHO Sanford, N Y W Massenburg, Va Mrs T Blair. Mobile J A Davidson, N Y Jos Lovell N Y S llaisht A lady, Brooklyn G D English. New Haven A T AtjffaferfNew Haven W B Wood, Mass&cbttsttts J 8 Taylor, Newark, N J T Van Brum, NY Geo W Lands, Ma-ylaod G P Oiffioo. New York E G Allen, Boston G Übardridge, N Y 0 0 Muller A ia, N Y T G Hoyt A la, N Y F W Ksllfleesoh A la, N Y Ohae E Bneli, N Y L B Bendodict, West Troy Jos Black, N Y J B Richardson, lad N Davis, N Y R Trembly, NY J H Fletcher A G Wells, NY M Hardenberg, N Y J M Farina, NY D Sears, j , Boston J 11 Dawscn, Va N B R r <wetoii, Balt J M Stewart, Alexandria J G Wilson, N Y P W Hix, Norwich, Ot J 51 Barclay, Washington TDK Smith, Washington Win 8 Bradley, N Y V E Cooper, NY BN Huntingdon A la, N Y W D Harman, BuratogaBpgs Uhas Gordon, Washington Mies Gordon, Washington Mlbs V Gordon, Wash’ton Alfred E Beach, NY MB Bacon, Pawtucket Cbas A Saunders, N Y AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Fifth. E B Headley, Phlla J D o”mstook, Pbila S KtUeagy, StrafbuVg Silas N Warfel, Strasburg W Leaiuan. Lancaster co AT Fahnestock. Lancaster 0 M Newell, Mass M Morgan. Reading ■ A 0 Murdock,NO BCarl, Pittsburgh B C Townsend, lowa J P Cox, liethltnem W Strain, Pittsburgh J Henderson, Loncasterco W B Brinton, West Chester W 0 Btusrt, New York H Acker, N H 8 0 Nojs, Mass T A Emory. Mass B F Willis, Balt Julius Sholl, Balt R Cromwell, NY JO Uoil A wI,N Y TE Carpenter A wl, N Y W M Shuster, Washington D 0 Warriner, N Y MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth at., below Arch. W G Bibson, P RR J 8 Dean, Arkansas J A Smi'hron, Arkansas W Phil ips, Ky Mrs M H Mount, Msss Mrs Wilson, Texas Francis Woodworth, NY P Olipant, Ph'ladelphia Z Street, Balem, O G Street, Salem 0 P H Woodbridge, Newark, 0 0 0 McClelland, Lk Haven E F Scherr Jr, Philadelphia J Cowan, Tennesseo W T Cowan, Tennessee Mist* Cowan, Tennessee Mrs W P Ch&ttio, Balem W Bakewell, Pittsburgh E J Read, Tennessee G Johnston, Ohio David Bair. Lancaster L W Brodhead, Del W Gap Mr Hart A la, Reading 0 Turner, Wayne co, Pa A B Anderson, N Bloomfield E 51 Pomeroy. Mass A Coolrey, Maas 8 Lilly, N J Cbas S RnB3ell, N J Mrs Russell, N j DYaughon, Stockton, Cal 0 8 Uatfieid, Cincinnati ‘ UNION HOTEL—Arch street, below Fourth. OhiL, B Rowley, lowa Wm H Smith, P. Georgi Blartln, Pa J*s Lockhart, P» Jas Longtnoro, Pa MissF R Uertzsl, Ohio N Wagner, Phcenixville 0 H Gies«e A wi, Pa F Woiman A la, Pa G W H Whitaker, N J J Leaman, Easton A B Casper, Ohio Mrs Dodge, Mt Joy Mlsa Dodge, Mt Joy Wm Oosgrov®, Ind AH Bchoonover, lud Job H Booser, N J ST Maclean. 11l G N Haffstat, Pittsburgh Wm Beard, Tamaqua 0 F Sumner, Boston O H Patch, Warren,'o Joshua Vaneant, Balt John G Beading, N J PG 0 Hunt. Indianapolis John Beck, Easton O Ton soy, Indianapolis R »V Olendenin, N Osstle H Smith, St Paul Manuel De la Rosa, Pa J B Cook, Fayetteville, Pa WM. M. HIOKUAN, NATIONAL HOTEL—Race Street, above Third. Sami Koons, W Haven D B Miller, W Haven J MSallada, Lancaster E A Depew, Easton G W Drake, Stroudtburg Beuben Keller, Pa W F Dreper, Texas W Spencer, Texas R Bl«fce, Ohio RW Brimery, Tenn G H Haasenplug A la. Pa Sami Kramer, PhoenixvUle F M_Kramer, rnoenlxviUe F M Sbalter, Reading : F ftt Blanfu's, Trapp Geo Dyer, N Y G.O Moyer, Freeburg,Pa Jos Whuaker, Mt Olare Jno Snyder, Savsnuah Jos F Taylor, MineravUle G W Ramsey, Reading BARLEY BHEAF llOTEl.—3econd street, below Vine. 0 H Bhoemaker, Pa D D Walton, Pa L M Johnson A la, Pa Israel U Parry, Fhlla Wm H,Barnes,.Pa Moses Paxsop,Fa Wm Sasslns, Md - FOREIGN FORTS. MOUNT VERNON HOTBli—Becond »t.,abOTO Arch. G«o h Kraaae, Indiana W B Pfouta, Pa T-LOlark, NY* • R 0 Portal', NJ P B Decker, Dal Z Stem, NY 0 R Dawa n, Pblla W H Dawßon, Dal J 0 Matthewa, Del Wm H H Mann, N J Olirer PMjera.Pa JH Morgan, Md BLiOK BEAR INN—Fifth and Merchant streeta. Ohm II Uarlatorn, Pa . Joe B Oochran, Pa Win II Smith k la Pa O B Latrhorn. Ohea oo,Pa J S Walter, Obe.ter 00, Pa B Sharpens, Chester oo.Pa J W Caldwell. Md J » JJmc., Onm Tree, Pa O Oharahere Oheeter co Pa J D Hanmon _&■ la, Pa J M Teatman, Cheat oo.Pa K D Walter, Del J Way, la A da. Pa F », Knl ßht,Md E G Harrison, Bncksco.Pa J Gilmore, Cheater co, Pa T Dewees, Chester co, Pa I Bharplesa, Ohesterco, Pa BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third st., ab. Caliowhlll. RevF Shan - z, Reading AD Underkofler, Reading Jacob Dreher, Reading D Clemens, Chester Valley Stephen Acker, New Texas Samuel Wertz, Reading Jacob Brnmbach, Reading A Ditty. Gergetown, Pa J Snyder, Georgetown, Pa Goo W Wolf, Danboro, Pa Wm Sassaraan, Pa BALD EAGLE—Third street, above O&UowhiU. J G Vann nth, Martin’s Ck J AdAtns & la, Bucks co Wm Hinnershltz, Bucks co T A Mohr, AUeutown A Newhnrt, Pa J Richards. Northamp'n Co J EbrhBrt. Northamp’n co Barolay Brown, Buoks co Philip Reese, N J Luther Calvin, Easton Jesse Weitkneicth, Pa MADTBON HOUSE—Second street, below Arch. Jaa Williams, Beading Sami Hall, NJ J R Burnham. Pa O M Adams Del Sami Patton, Balt W Todd. Balt 8 Anders >n, Conn It (x Steen, Conn O Whitaker, Washington J K Brown, Del W W Delancey, Del 8 A Brown, Dei Q P Ma dock, St Louis Thos H McHenry, N Y Jno B Lewis & la, Pa Baml P Mincer, Oin O Special Notices. Burnett’s Cocoalne. BURNETT’S COOOAINE. BORNETT’B COCOAINE. A single application jo idera the hair (no matter how stiff and dry) soft and glossy for several days. It is the beat and cheapest Hair Dressing in the World. ’Pre pared by Jossph BoankthA. 00., Boston. For sale by Dealers generally, at 60 cents per bottle. 0026-6 t The Man with Black Whiskers Ims at last revealed the secret of his success la changing them from their origii al color of red. He confesses to have made use of the only true Hair Dye known—Jones Hlobl’b Vbgbt4blb H Aitt Dre. For sale by all re. spectable Druggists, and at the Laboratory of Jules Haobl & C0.,704 Oqbbtnot St, Philadelphia. 0c25-6t Premature Loss of the Hair, which Is so common now-p-days, may be entirely prevented by the use of Burxitt’b Ooooaine. It has been used In thou sands of cases where the lialr was coming out In hands, ful, and has never failed to arrest its decay, and te pro mote a healthy and vigorous growth. It is at the same time unrivalled as & Dressing for tbe Hair. A single application will render it soft and glossy for several daye. 0c25-m w f-3t To All who Waut Money. Jones k CO., Brokers, Northwoat corner of THIRD and GABKBLL STREETS, below LOMBARD, advance Cash liberally, in large and small amounts, upon deposits of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Guns, Clothing, &c-, on moderate terms. Office hours from 6 A.M. to 7 P.M. • 0022.1 m New Trimmings and Zephyr Store and Fac* TORY -J. G. MAXWELL & SON, Southeast Ele venth and Chestnut. oc2l-lm S5O, $5O, $5O, $5O, $5O, $5O, $5O, sso. SINGER’S SEWING MaOHINKS —PRICES RE DUCED —A now and elegant Family Sewing Mac chine for $5O, and the general scalo of prices greatly reduced. All who want a substantial, si ? pie. and re liable Sewing Machine, which has an established repu tation for doing tho very bost work on every kind of material, are invited to call at our office and examine the new machines, at the reduced prices. They can not fall to be satisfied. I. M. SINGER A 00., 001-lm No. 602 CHESTNUT Btreet. Thomas W. Bally, No. OU2 Market Street, Importer and Dealer in Fine Watches, Jowelry, Silver and Plated Ware. Flrst-clasn goods constancy on hand Th subscriber, paying cash for every article, la enabled to 11 at a small advance. Those about purchasing would do well to call. All goods warranted as ropre* entsftd. se4-3ra St. Vittu’s Dance.—This distressing and mortifying nervous affection is left generally either to take its natural coarse, ar is treated on general piiooi pies with v-ry little success. Tho nervous symptoms are not tbe disease itself, and proceed from functional or organic derangement in the nervous centres. No medicine has been found equal to the PERUVIAN BYRUP, in ohecking the Involuntary nervous trem blings known as St. Vitus’s Dance. For sale in this city by F. Brown, corner Fifth and Chestnut, and Hassard A 00., corner Twelfth and Chestnut. 0c26-dAwtf Professor Saunders’ Classical Institute, at the WEST PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTE, comer of MARKET Street and WILLIAM, will be reopened on the firat MONDAY of September. Pupils, to the num ber of fifty, will be received without KxrKNaa or raws OH TBS PABBBNQBR RAILWAYS OF TOE CITY Thun, without expense, by a pleasant and safe con ▼ejance, pupils can be carried Into the fresh air of the ooontry in less than half an hoar from the oentreOf the city. Several acres of open ground border on the beau tifnl groves of this Seminary, which is patronized by many of the distinguished gentlemen of the city, among whom are the Editors of The Press, the Ledger, and The North American and United States Gazette. Pu* _niu m * . j " —xutr-ramiiy or the Principal. 11 Philidilpbu, July l, 1868. “ We, the undersigned, have had sods or wards !» Professor Saunders’ Institute and. family during the Session which has just cibEed. tn respeot to parental kindness, happy influences, attention to health, and progress in thorough education, oar expectations have been fully realised. To our friends, who are looking fora decidedly good school for their sons, we cordially recommend Professor Saunders’ Institute. “MATTHEW NEWKIRK, No. 1800 Arch street, “ JNO. W. FORNEY, office of The Press, “ OHABLBB E. THOMPSON, Thompson & Rood, No 4XB Chestnut street. “ J. 8. SILVER, 1400 Girard aromie. “W. L. SPRINGS, 831 Market street. “ GEORGE H. MARTIN, 1626 Walnut street.’’ Other Patrons of this Institution : ELI 6. BURNETT, 409 Market street. JOHN O. MITCHELL. 203 South Sixth street. T. B. COLOIIAN, 142 South Eighth street. N. B. BROWNE. 113 South Fifth street. SAMUEL MOORE, Logan Square. F. WATSON, Logan Square. WM. SWAIN, office of Ledger. MORTON MoMIOHABL, office of North Aiherio&n ELLIB LEWIS| Penh Sqaarb. f]"?* No SxttiNitY nomd Sklsot Saving Fund.—Five fer C'enti Interest.— NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT Street, 8. W. corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money reoeived in any sum, large or small, and interest paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Money is received and payments mado daily, without notice. The investments are made la Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rente, and each Qrat-olsss securi ties as tb charter requires. Office hours, from Oo’olocb in tho morning until 6 o’clock in the afternoon, ndon Monday and Thursday eveoioars until 8 o’olook. fed Seamen’s Saving Fund —Office 303 Walnut street, one door west of Second street. Receives de posits in sums of Ohe Dollar and upwards, from all Masses of the community, ahd allows interest at vac rate of five per cent, pir annum. Office open dally, from 0 until 6 o’olook, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President, Franklin Fell; Treasurer and Secretary, Charles H. Morris. Singer’s Sewing Machines—That Singer's Sewing Machines make the b st stitch 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 Sewing s Machines have the same relative superiority as his machines for manufacturing purposes. They are also more beautiful than any other. Hemming and Bindlog Gauges of the most improved style are applied when desired to any of Singer’s Mv chines. I. hi. SINGER CO., sel6-tjaa22 No 602 CHESTNUT Street. One-Price Clothing ol the Latest Styles, and made in the best manner, expressly for retail bales. We mark our lowest sailing prires In plain pjqubbs on each artiole. All goods made to order are warranted satisfactory, and our onk-prios system is strictly ad hered to. We believe this to be the only fair way ol dealing, as thereby all are treated alike. JONES & CO., au37-ly 604 MARKET Street. W. Henry Patten, Manufacturer of Win dow SHADES, and Importer of CURTAIN and UPHOL BTBRY MATERIALS, LACE and MUSLIN OUR. TAINS. BROCATELLES, SATIN DB LAINE and WORSTED DAMASK, RAl'B, MOREKNB. PLUBO tS, GIMPS and TA8 3 KLS,GILT CORNICES and CUR TAIN ORNAMENTS. Gilt Window Shades, with all the trimmings, as low as 76 cents each. Just received from Auction a large invoice of Curtains, which are offered at tho following unprecedented low prices i Curtains, $L 00, worth $3 00 a pair. “ $2 00, “ $4 00 “ “ Tambour Lace “ $3 00, 11 $6 00 “ “ Quito heavy“ “ $5 00, u $lO 00 “ “ Elegaut rich Embroidered, $lO 00, “ $2O 00“ “ Damask Curtains from $lO 00 to $l5 00 per window, complete. Curtains mado and put up at the shortest notion, by competent workmen. W. HENRY PATTEN, 030 OnESTNUT Bt., ocl2-6mos Opposite Jayne’s Now Hall Thum’s Patent Case Shoe Brushes, compact AND CLEANLY.—Just the thing for Travellers, Board era, and House-keepers. Fold by Grocers and Shoe Dealers- Charles D. Thum, Manufacturer of orory de scription of Brushes, No 150 North THIRD Street. Grover Sc Baker’s Celebrated Family Sewing MACHINES. A NEW STYLE-PRICE $5O. 730 Chestnut Btekbt, Philadelphia. These Machines sew from two spools, and form a seam of unequalled strength, beauty, and elasticity, which will not rip, even If every fourth stitch be cut. They are unquestionably the beat in the market for family use. ocld-tf IP* SEND FOE A OIBOPLAB.^Tfi Maninges. At St. Luke’s Church, Germantown, on tho 27th of October, by the Iter. John Ilodnor, GEORGE M. PRIED, Jr., to CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH, only daughter of nenry J. Squire. * Ob the 27thinBtant,by the Rev T Stork, HENRY S. GATZMKR, of this oity, to Mias MARY V. FRANCINP, of O°n a, t 0 be eD 2Bth ins’ant, by the B«v. 7Vanklin Moore, GEORGE E SHObTRIDGE, of New Y>rk, to M4RY VIRGINIA WATSON, daughter olJameß WAtson.Esq., ° f On the* 11th of August, by tho Rer J.B.DUee, Mr. JOHN TURNER to alius MARY SPENCE, both of this 01 At Big Oak Plat, Tuolumne county, California, Sept. 25th, by M McGehee, Justice of the Peace, Mr. AL BERT MACK to Mrs. ELIZABETH BAOKMEISTER, formerly of Philadelphia. By the same, Mr. OHARLEB p, BEOHERE to Miss EMILLB MAOJi. * •#H®T PRESS.— FRIDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1858. At Gwynedd Farm, Montgomery county, Pa., on the morning of Thursday. 28th instrat. SARAH CLARK, Wife ot Kodolphuft Kent, in the 41st year of her age. Due notice will be given of her funeral. % On tho 27th instant, T. K. COLLINS, Jr., in theSSd year of hUage The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his father Northeast corner of Sixteenth and Green streets, on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o’clock ** On tho 26’h Instant, LIZZIE A , da«gbterof Ohris topber and Christianna Greiner, aged 18 years The relatives and friendß of the family are respect fully Invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 3 Crowu s’reet, above Race, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock, without further no tice # On the 20th inßtant. MARY, wifo o' Wm J. Toy. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her husband, hick of No 331 Green street, below Fourth, tbia'VFriday) morning, at 9 o’clock, without furl her notion. * On tho 20th’lnstant, Mrs. MARGARET CRAIGE, in the 26th year of her age Tho relatives and friends of the family are respect fully irivitedto attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband. James Omige, iu Filler street, between Harrison and Montgomery, Nineteenth ward, this (Fri day) afternoon, at 3 o’clock* To proceed to Frankford Cemetery. * " ryrpa* Office of the Philadelphia R. K ILi? INGB AND LOAN COMPANY,N.E corner of CHESTNUT A TEnTH Strt-etfl—The Annual Meet ing of tho Stockholders will he held at tho Office of the Company, on THURSDAY, November 4th, at 10 o’clock A M. An Election for Twenty Directors will be held the same day, between tbe hours of 11 A. M and 3 P. M. rv"s=» Notice.—The Regular Monthly ILS ING of the AMERICAN E UEO TIO MEDJg Cal association of Philadelphia win bo hold MONDAY, November l*t, at 7# o’clock P. M.. at the HaLL of the Eclectic Medical College, Northeast corner of SIXTH ami CALLOWBILL Streets. All friends of Mecicftl Reform are invited to attend JOHN G. RIOH, M. D-, 0c29-3l# gecret»ry. y —Notice to Contractors —Office of the Jsi? GIRARD ESTATE. No. 10 S. FIFTH Street. Scaled Proposals will be received at the Office of the Superintendent of thoGlraid. Estate until 3 o’clock of THURSDAY, the fourth day of November, 1858. for all tho Piling, Bridging, Wha flog. Filling in, PaviDg, Ac., that inav be requisite and necessary to carry out the inten* and raoauiog of Ordinance of Councils, enti tled “ An Ordinance to anthor zo the Superintendent of Gi’ard Estate to widen Delaware Avenue ” Ap proved Oct 22d, 1858. Pinna of the iib >ve maybe seen, and Specifications had, on application at this Office A W. JUVENAL, 0c29 Ct Superintendent Girard Estate. Office of the F.itukiord nod South* JJj WARK PHILADELPHIA CITY PABBb.NGiSR RAILROAD COMPANY, GERMANTOWN Road and CHATHAM Street. Philadelphia, Oct 28,1868. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.—The Sunday Trips on the Fr.tukford branch of the Frat kford and Southwark City I'asserger hailroad are <1 econtioucd. By order of the Board of Directors, CUAS. R. ABBOTT, 0c29-2tif Seer. t*ry. ryr=» The Fourth Anntvcrenry of the Young MEN’S CQUIBTIAN ASSOCIATION of Phil delphia, will be held io JAYNE’S HALL, Chestnut Vo* low SKVBNTU Street, on TUESDAY EVENING next, November 2nd, at aqusrter past 7 o’clock. Tee Adduil Report wi l bo read, and addresses mide by REV B'NRY MAKTYN SCUDDKR.M.D , of In lia; H. THANE MILLER Esq , Pro.identor the Gin cinoati Association; FRaNKIIN W- SMITH, Erq , President of tbe Boston Ass'cation, nnd the Rev. Messrs. CHAMBERS, MOOUE. and GODDARD, of thiß city. Tickets of Admission cad be had gratuitously at tho Rooms of tho Association, No. 1009 and 1011 CHEST NUT St. Early application will be necessary, as the number of tickets is necessarily limited. Ministers and deputations from Ptoter Associations are invited to occupy seats on tho Platform. JOHN W VNAMAKER, W.T CnAYNBY T. ESM NDE HABPER, V A FIDLKR JOHN F. GRAFF, oc29*4t Committee. Rooms 1009 & 1011 CHESTNUT Ss Academy of Music*—ltalian Opera— To Jo? STOCKHOLDERS —As the doorkcooers are changed, Stockholders and 'J icketholders will not bo admitted without exhibition of their tickets. oc2B*4t Franklin Institute Exhibition Six- Jot TEENTII and fILBhRT Streets. PUBLIC SCHOOL*—The Pupils of the Pub’ic Schools, attended by their teachers, wi’l bo admitted to the Exhibition upon payment of an entrance fee of five cents fureich pupil—tethers in nttondai ce froo The Principals of each will ploa<o cill at tho office of the Committee when tho time will bo desigeated for the visit of the school. os#-5t WILLIAM HAMILTON. Actuary. Y'X~ M A Mrctiii" of the Stockholders of the Jof UNION BANK will be held at iho office of the Bank Southwest norw»r of THlh I> and AROII Streets, i Up stairs,) on lUEBDAY MORNING next, November id, at 10 o’clock, when '• HI RTEKN DIRBCTO’Uj will be elected, agreeably to the provisions of tbe charter. Polls will remain open until 2 o’clock P. M. By order of tho C.mmii-Mnnors, 0c23-tno2 JOHN M. ?, Secretary. ry* * “Wnslilngton and his Portrai’s jv_3 LECTURE BY REMBRANDT PEALK—Ulus rated by soveial Paintir go, under a novel and effective arrangenj“nt of light—hi* odra orl{ri r 'al Portrait, his Father’s 1*72, lloudon’s 785,Trumbull’s 1790,S‘.uart’s 1700, Kirs. Washington, and a colossal Moooirorae. A Picture of St. Cecilia, from a celebrated Palutlng by Rubens, will occupy tho Framo previous to V'le Leo tute. at the MUSICAL FUND UAL, on TUESDAY, the 2d November, at 7 % o’clock. Ticket* 25 eeots. For sale at the principal Bookstores, and at the Hall. 0c27-6t# ,V^— * City ComihUuldtiprA’ Office.—l’hiladel* LL3 PUIA, OcTOilli* 10th, 1868. Tho BOARD OF APPEALS will meet fo* the different WARDS upon the following days, to hear the Appeals of property owners. ris: 2d Ward on MONDAY, October 18th, 18^8. 81 and 4th Wards on TUESDAY, Oct. 19th. 1858. 6th and 6th Wards on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 20tb, 1868. 7th and Bth Wards on TUUR3DAY, Oct 21st, 1858. Oth ant 10th Wards on FriIDAV, Oct 22d. 1858 11th ana 12th Watds on MONO AY, Oo 25th, 1858. 18th sod 14th Wards on Tu-sday, Oct. 26th, 1858 isa| th 27th, lira and 18'h Wards on THURSDAY, Oat. 2«hf»8fl8.~ 19th and 20th Wards on FRIDAY, Oct 29th, 1858. 21st and 22d Words on SIONDAY. Not. Ist. IP6B. 23d and 24th Wa-d* on IUKSDAY, Nor 2d, 1858. Ist Ward on WEDNESDAY, Nor. 3d, 1858. J. M LFDDY. JAMKB LOGAN, EDWARD R WILLIAMS, , City Oommiasionorfi. rW_» Home for Invalids with Affections of LJ THKOfIEST. ri W. corner PARKE and CHESTNUT Streets. obSMm West Philadelphia. Offibe of the Duuphlii and Susquehanna ILS? COALCOML’ANY—NswkoRK, October2o 3853. The Aduu 1 Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held at (he “Girnrd House,” in Phila delphia, on the third WEDNESDAY, tho 17th dai of November next, at noon, when and where an election will be held for eleven Directors to s a rve for the eusniug year The transfer books will be closed from the 6th to ;he 17th of November next, both ioclDßlve. By order of tho Board of Director*. FRANK B. BOND, BeCretAfy. oo 21-dthovl7 Union Preaching for the People, under the auspices of tho Ministerial Union, in con* nectlon with’he Young Men’s Christian Association, by the various ministers of our city on every TUESDAY and THURSDAY, at 4 P M. in tho BANBOM-BTREET CHURCH, until further notice. Services cnnfl-.ed to OKE HULK precisely. Kov. T.H. Stockton this af ternoon, oc7-tf ryTaThs Fhlladolphla ttnnk, I’Mlodelphipj October 2d. 1858 —The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this bank will be held at the BANKING HOUSE ou MONDAY, the Bth d<»y of November next at 10 o’clock M An-1 the Annual Election for Direc tors Will be he'd atilie BANKING HOUSE, on MON DAY, tho 16th day <>f November rieit, between the hours of 12 o’clock A. M. and 2 o’clock I*. M , oc4 mvfr tnols il. B. COHiKGYe, Cashier. Commercial Batik of Pennsylvania, |3 PHILADELPHIA, OCTOBER 11. 18S8 —The Annual Flection for Directors of this Bank will be held at the BAN KING* HOUSK, on MONDAY, Hie 15th day of November next, between the hours of 10 o’clcck A. M- and 3 o’clock P M. ocl3-wlrmotnols The Annual fleeting of the Stockholders of the Bank will he held.,t the BANKING-HOUSE, on TUES DAY, the 21 day of November next, at X 2 o’clock M. ocl3-wfrAmtDo2 8.0 PALMER,, Cashier. y-i—Corn K.xchange Bnuk-« Philadelphia Ootc.bkr 16, 1808—TheAnnnal Meeting of the it- ckhold'srs of this Bank will be held at tho Ba king houpo. northwest corner of SECOND and CHESTNUT Streets, O'i TUESDAY, November 2d, at 12 o’clock. An election for thirteen Directors, to serve the en suing j ear. will be held at the Uaukiug-houso ou MON DAY, November 16th, bptwe*u teu A. M. and three P M. JOHN W TURKEY, Cashier. ocHMtNIC. Treasurer’s Department Pennsylvania HAILKOAD COMPANY— Puiladblvuia. Oct. Id, 1858. XIOTIOE.—The Board or Directors have this day de clared a semi-annual divideud of three per cent on the Capital Stick of the Con paoy, (dear of State tax ) payable on and after November ]&th, proximo. Blank Powers of Attorney for collecting Dividends can be had on application at this ofllce. oc!s-lm TIKM. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. ryr=» Southwark Bank, Philadelphia, October X. 5 11,1858—Tho Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of this Bank will be hold at the BANKING HOUSE, on Tuesday, the 2d day of Novomher next, at 12 o’clock M. And the Annual Flection for Directors will bo held at the BANKING HOUnE, on Monday, tho 15 h day of November next, betwoen the hours of 10 o’clock A M. and 2 o’clock P. 51. P. 1’ STEEL. ecl2-dtnols ryrsa*Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Buith, I‘utla- IL_5 DKi.ritiA, Oct. 2, 1868.—The Annual Election for Directors will be held at the BANKING HOUSE, on MONDAY, the loth day of November next, between the hours of 0 o’clock A. M. and 3 o’clock P. M , and on TUESDAY, the 2d day of November next, a geuernl meeting of the Stockholders will be held at tho Banking House at 1 o’clock P. M , agreeably to too charter. oc4 dtNl6 W.HUSH lON, Jr., Cashier. Os» Aotico—The Interist Coupons of the lkhigu valley railroad 00. bonds-j dun the Ist November, proximo will be paid on presen t&tion, on ami aftur that day, at tho Oflioe of the Com pany, No. 303 WALNUT Street, 2d story. 0027-4 t J.N.HUTCUINfcON, Treasurer. Business Men’s Union Prayer Meeting IJ. j Daily trom 12 to I o’clock, ia the Banaoui-fitreet Ohurnli. Havel been there? If not, why?. Special Prayer for Sabbath Schools on Saturday, 'l he presence of a ls»go number of children will add Interest to the occasion oc7-tf Notice.— Green and Uoates-Strect Phi- LLS LADELPHIA PASSENGER RAILWAY COM PANY.—A second instalment of FI V E DOLLARS por share in tho capital stock ef the Green aud Coates Street Philadelphia Passenger Railway I’orapany will be duo and payable at the Ofilc« of the Company, No. 423 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, tho Bth day of No vember next, between the h ursoflOA.M andUi’.M. 007-td HARRY CONNELLY, Treasurer. ROOKING GLASSES. JAMES S. EARLE & SON., Manufacturers of LOOKING GLAS’KS for MAN TELS, PIERS, & SIDE WALLS, of every size, style, and shape. Pier Tables, Cornices, Brackets, Consols, oi now and elegant designs} and PICTURE FRAMES, with Frames for Portraits, Miniatures, and Photographs In every variety of stylo and price. Imporxera of ENGRAVINGS, every now Publication being recolved tho moment of issue, and OIL PAINTINGo from the Studios of tho best and most celebrated American and European Artißts. A LARGE GALLERY OF PaInTINGB, Open at all times, furh Wholesale aud Retail Deal ers in Mahogany and Walnut framed Looking Gia-ses, to which they invite the attention of country customers. JAMES S. EARLE 8c SON, 810 CHESTNUT STREET, CROSBY' 8 ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS. AX ONE DOLLAR A YARD. Just received, by last Packets, a la'ge addition to our assortment of these beautiful goods, embracing some new flgurea never beforo offered. Also, DOUBLE-WIDTH VELVET CARPETS, Of choice stylos, with a full assortment of Brussels Imperial Threeply, Ingrain' nitd Entry Car pets. DAILY 8c BROTHER, Cash Cat pet Dealers, 0c27-If No. 020 CUKSTNUr St. tßecitljs. J. L. HUICIIINdON, . Secretary. OPFOSITB TUB 01BABD HOO3B. Hetail (Soobs QLOBIKG.'-Otr'T-i. • The Elegant Stock,of DRESS TRIMMING'S, • COMPRISING FRINGES, BUTTONS, GIRDLES, RIBBONS, TASSELS, VELVETS, &c. tiINNARD’S, ' No. 729 OHE3TNUT Street, 0028 3 doom bel. EIGHTH, north side. gHETLAND WOOL. BERLIN ZEPHYRS, MORAN’S OKLEBRATED EXTENSION SKIRTS, LINNARD’S, No 129 CHESTNUT Street, EIGHTH,north aide. fancy silks.— Just received, one ca®e of new solid color Bay aderes, and new cross over styles, very he.vy good*, at $125 per yard. Imported by SHARP! ESS BROTHERS, oc2B EIGHTH Sc CHESTNUT. tfOUND CORNERED SHAWLS^ A new supply of round cornered Stella Cloth hhawls, with TasiOl and English Kevereiblo Shawls lihpomd by BROTUKRS _«2B _ EIGHTH AND CHESTNUT. MEN’S mixelTshawxs. Largo alzj ami suporicr Boys’ Shawls, medium sizes. RHAKBLESS & BROTHERS, e;ZB CHESTNUT and EIGHTH. jQOIIBLE WIDTH POPLINS. L. J. LEVY & CO. Will open, THIS MORNING, 60 Ploo s of Super qua lity Double Width , PLAID POPLINS, AT $1.25 PER YARD, USUAL PRICE, $1.75. 809 & 811 CHESTNUT STREET. 0«27 4t CASSIMERES, vV Satinets aod Vesticga. Ladies’Clonk Cl jthe. r Over oat Cloths. Ladies* Trimming Cloths. . Gent’s Dresa Coat < loihs. Side Hand CASRlmeres. Boys’ CassGmerea, Satinets, Ac. ‘ 11 lie Velvet, Plush, and other VestlDgs. • ’ COOPER k CONaKD, 8 E corner NINTn k MARKET Sts. Dbess goods. Pronoh Merinoes aul Bombazii.es Bayadere Valenci-ts, 81 to 44 cents. Extra Wide Bayadere foil do-Chenea. ROBB DRE^SHS One lot Popl'n Robes a Quille, $6 60. One lot Valencia do, $5. Two lots Bayadero Valencia Presses, $7. LADIES’ OLOAKfI Mimiei’ Cloaks, ready-made or made to order. COOPER Sc CONARD, 0c27 8. K corner NINTH Sc MARKET Sts. C'JREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS.— * B. V. R. HUNTER lift* REMOVED from No 30 to No. 40 South SECOND Street, where be is now prepared to furnish the Ladies with a fresh and well-selected stock of DRESS GOODS, To which he invi - s their attention, being determined to sell at exceediogl? LOW PRICES N. R—A large assortment of Broche, Stella, and French Blanket Shawls Also, a variety of Silk and Cloth Circulars Constantly on hand, nt ’bo CLOAK EMPORIUM,” ocs-lra No. 40 South SECOND Street. Bargains from auction!—dry GOODS CHEAP FOR THK MILLION! Wo will open on MONDAY, Silk Robes, at $l6 60, cost to Import $25. 1,000 yurdß Black Silk, beautiful, at 44,56, 62, 75,87, slio $175 ’ ’ 1.656 yards French Merinoca at $l, cost to import $125 2,000 yards figured and plain Merlnoes at 50, 56, 65, and 76c. worth double 800 yards beautiful black all-wool Delaiuos, only 28 cents A splendid assortment of Blankets 2,000 ya'ds Cloths fre*h from auction, for Ladies’ and Go-ts’and wear, from 75c $1 $125. $1.50, $1.75, $2 $2 25 $2 60, decidedly tho greatest bargains in the. city. Brccho. Stella, Blanket, Cashmero Shawls, the great est bargains over offered 10,000 yawls Poll de Cbcvres, Delaines, Debeges. A 11-wo 1 Plaids, only 31 cents, usually sold utSOcta. All-wool Del -ines only 25 cents Delaines in great variety and every at., le. Cloaks and Dus'era in every stylo. MotiLBOY respectfully invites tho Ladles to call snd examine his stock, embracing many styles not to be found elsewhere. Our prices so low, we defy competi tion. McELUOY, oc4-mwf.tr No. 11 South NINTH Street. £j_HEAT ATTRACTION! OVER $4,500 WORTH OF SHAWLS FROM WHICH TO MAKE A SELECTION. THORN JUS Y A CHISM, N. E. cor.EIGHTH and BPRING GARDEN Streets, Hfcve the best SHAWL Stock in Philadelphia. They would respectfully call attention to e following very cheap lots, vis: 40 LONG BROOHE SHAWLS at $ 8 each. 20 Do. do. do. at 10 <( 20 Do. do do. at 11 « 24 DO. do. do. . at 12 2£—sS; -- - db. do. at!3 t{ 20 Dq. do. do. at 16 ” 8 Do. do. do. at IS “ 8 Do. do. do. at 20 “ 8 Do. do. do. at 25 (< In the above Lots of Long Broche Shawls will be found every desirable color of centre BEAUTIFUL STELLA SHAWLS From $2 to $l2, in every color. French Blanket Shawls in new deigns. Pl&lu Thibet Bbawls, i-'quare and Loug. Beal Canton Crape Shawls. Plain and Embroidered. Children's rhawls, Misses’ Shawls, and GentLmen’s Shawls, at TiIORNLKY & CHISM’S. “ORE PRICE CASH BTORX,» Northeast Oo'ner KterEITH A HP KING GARDEN N. U.—Cltyrhd CountryStorekeepersbuying for cash may find bargains at T & C.’fl P. B.—A Magnificent etook of Silks now on hand, aa!B-tf AND -WINTER CLOAKS, * OPENING DAILY. FINE CLOrn RAGLANS. ELEGANT BJSAVER RAOLANB, RIOH VELVET CLOAKS. Elegantly adorned with REAL LACKS, CRO< lIKT, &0., kO. OPERA. CLOAKS. The largest and most varied stock of these fashionable OVER GARMaNTB, At the wid« st range of prices, aod suited for MOURNING, PROMENADE, AND FULL DRESS COSTUM E| PAHtS MANTILLA & ULOAK EMPORIUM, J . W . PROCTOR & CO., 70S CHESTNUT STKEET. Rcw publications. SHADOWS.—Just Published, ►3 B II A D o w 8 By 0. 11. BENNETT. Illustrated wiih Twenty-five huin<-roue Lithographic Dosigos on Stone, plain and colored. Square 12mo. boards “ Where’s Shadow ?” Shadow—Hero, sir ” —King Henry IV. 0. J SNKE A CO , Publishers and Importers, 0029*0t 33 S. SIXTH St, ab CHESTNUT. MITCHELL’S SERIES OP GEOGRA PHICAL WORKS Th« uuderelgned now publish tbo above-named series of books, coufrUUng of— MITCHELL’S PRIMARY GEHGRA°HV. A new edition, much enlarged, with now illustrations and maps Square 12mo Price 4 cents MITCHELL’S INTERMEDIATE cn GEOGRAPUY. Quarto siz“, with forty maps all beau tifully colored ann more than a hundred engravings 11- laptratlno the subject Price 84 cente. MITOr.£LL>B fcCUOOL CEOGRAPIIY and ATLAS. RevDod edition The Gv-osr.pby is beautifu >y Ulus tra ed wiih a large number of eugr«vingß mostly from original designs. The Atlas contains forty accurate mans all of which sre colored. Price $1.20 Mitchells ancu-nt geography and atv LAS beiug asystem of Olaitrical «nd Sacred Geogr phy, embellished with ongraviDg* of re-narkablo events, views of an< lent cities and vatlous int resting antique remains. The Atlas contains twelve accurate maps, colored Price s<2s SIITOHELL’SGKOGRAPHIOAL QUESTION BOOK, comprising Geographical Dtfiaitions and Questions to all the maps of Mitchell s Second Atlas, to which is added an Appendix, embracing valuable tables in Ma thematical and Physical Geography. 1 vol. lhno. Price 25 cents This aeries of Geographical Works has been before the public for several years, and been more widely cir culated In tho Schools In ever? part of tbs United states, as well as in the British Ponccpslous of North America, than any former publication Its populuri'y In maintained and, for Its accuracy of details, its l.te- Dess of information, and its superiority of maps, it has no rival. The prpfout edition contains an account of tbo recent discove ics by Dr. Kane In the Arctic Regions, and of Dr il&rth »nd his party, as well as those of Dr Living stone ,n Af tea That ihis s.rios may be worthy of all the patrenago it has received, au active correspondence will be main tained with Voyagers, Discoverers, aud Travellers; tho various Geographical Societies will ho consulted, and all now aod important lads obtained fr. m these, and from other sources, will be at once incorporated into the various works. From time to t<ino, as heretofore, a complete and thorough revision of all tho volumes will be made, that the series as a source of geographi cal knowledge, and as favorite text books, may be, as nearly as possible, FAULTLESS. E. 11. BUTLER & CO., 0c29-2t No 13? couth Fourth street. *1 new COUNTERFEIT*, less three. 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THIRD Street. oc2B 3t* THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION PUBLISIIBS MOBB THAW ONE THOUSAND CHOICE ILLUSTRATED BOOKS FOR CHILDREN AND YOVTH> Being the Largest Collection in the Country. TIIET ARB BOW FODLIfniNQ A NEW BOOK EVERY SATURDAY MORNING. Elegantly Illustrated Catalogues may be had without chargo by Addressing THE AMJSRIOAN SUNDAY SOHOOL UNION. 1122 OHEBTNUT Street, Philadelphia. A large assortment of Bibles, together with the de votional books used in the various Evangelical Churches, always kept on hand. 0011-tf BOILER and FLUE IRON ot all kinds, qualities and sizes, cut to patterns at short no tice. Promiscuous .sheets Boiler Heads, and Rivets, on hand and for sale at loweßt rates by EDW.B BUOKLKY, OC4-lm* Gray’s Ferry Boiler Iron Works, Offlos No, 5 Jfarijular Building, 230 Walnut at. Carjelinga. CARPETINGS. JAMES H. ORKfe, OIIESTNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH. Bayers of CARPETINGS will flan, among oar New aoods, & largo variety of choice deelgn's, selected in Europe during the last season, at unusually low prices. In the above la a large variety of . BRUSSELS TAPESTRY CARPETS, AT OWJS DOLLAR PER YARD. JAMES PI. ORNE, CHESTNUT STREET, ocB-lm BELOW SEVENTH. gAILY & BROTHER, No. 920 CHESTNUT STREET, WILL OPEN THIS BAY Thoir Fall Importation OP CARPETINGS, sel6-tf J at PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. Ucetaurante. J PROSSER’S RESTAURANT, No. • 808 MARKET ftreet, four doors above EIGHTH. South ►ide, Philadelphia Oysters Stewed, Boasted, Fried. Pickled, icc , Ac , ter Horne Consumption and Transportation. N. B.—Dinner from twelve to three o’clock oc2Mf Chicken salad —minton, 'iWBLPTII, below WALNUT, informs h'B coa toiners aud tbe public that he is nerving up his Chicken Salad—so justly celebrated The Celery is cultivated by himself, and is far superior to any that can bo found In the market. Game in season, and Oysters in every style. Families and Parties supplied, ocl9-12t# CAMPBELL 58 DINING SALOON, Corner of THIRD St. aud HARMONY COURT, Has been closod for several days past, in order to be regenerated and disenthralled. It will be opened eu MONDAY next, 20th inst with improvements and al terations which will astonish the town. The host has thiowo his soul into the task of iron zeal, and wo think that his efforts will meet with universal approbation. When reopened it will be a model establishment. ■ell-tf Ueal ©slate a ASSIGNEE’S PEREMPTORY SALE. —THOMAS Sc SONS. Auctioneers. VALUABLE COAL LANDS, with Shafts, Engine. &0., Luzerne county. Penuaylvani *, three miles north east of Wilteesbarre On TUESDAY, November 9th, 1858, at 7 o’clock in the evening will be sold at public sale without re serve, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE: No. I—All that valuable tract of l.nd known as the “ Searle True ,” forme ly belonging to the North Penn sylvania C<al Company; beginning at a point on the north branch of the rusquehanna river, Luzerne coun ty, Penna , adjoining laud of Ili K Price and others Containing 103 acres, 120 57-100ths perches, according to Surveyor’s plan. iETOa this tract. No. 1, the Engine and Shaft are Already erected, and driven th *ouch ttnee veios of go'd co 1. These improvements would enable a party pur chasing to commence teale. Th* opening beimr on ihe b ink of th 1 canal, the expense of loading boats will bo consequently very small. With these facilities, at leait 500 tons per day can be lifted from the mines and placed in boats ready for mark-t. The nrrtbern extension of the Nortu Branch Canal is now completed which will open au en tirely n**w market for the mineral wealth of the Wyo ming Valley, and the extremely eligible situation of the o lands will render thorn among the first to oujoy its advantages, it should be mentioned, also, that too large Pittson vein is still to be reached, varying in thickness from 14 l r > 20 feet The sbatt is 90 feet deep, and 16 by 9j£ feet wide to a 10 feet of coal. Also, engine. 50 horse p >wer, eLgine house, hoisting apparatus, and all the necessaryarrangementi complete for mining, preparing, and shipping coal. Also, a tavein-stiud, ki own as the “ Hatcock Hotel ” JIT* The improvements alone cost about $lO,OOO, in addition to the laud Close to the shaft, and convenient for looding beats, is a basin on the canal, rendering the site one of the most eligible ever offered at public sale Terms cosh, bubjrctto a mor gage of $ll,OOO, due Ist June, 1857, int-rnst paid up to that date And, also, a second mortgage o f $l3 703 21 due 16th Octo ber, 1857, mih one year’s interest due at that date. 077* It is coutomplat d to convert one side of the North Branch Canal into a Railroad, with l'ght grades, to connect with New York Roads giving the shortest and best line to the 'orth and West. A lithographic plat of the lands may be had at th* Auction Rooms, showing the b iuodarie«, courses, distances, Ac iHr* Sale absulute without reserve nr limiiation. No. ’—All that valuablo tract known as the “Han cock Tract.” Beginning at a point qu the bank of tbe north branch of tne Busquehauua liver, adjoining the above, and lands of Eli K Brice, James Will ams and others. Containing 144 acres and lo& perches, accord ing to survey. This tract can be worked through the shtf sou t e Seurlo tract See plat Terms cash. Subj-ct to a first mortgage of $15,000, Interest pal« to Ist July, And to a »ec« nd mort gage of $16,615 45-00 due October 16th, 1357, with one year’s interest to that d ite. OZr“ Sale absoluto, without reservo or limitation. See handbills fur full descriptions. By order of the Assignee M THOMaS & SON 3, Auctioneers, 189 and 141 (furmerl, 07 and 69 8 FOURTH St.) oc2 16 29&n0v9 #53 GERMANTOWN RESIDENCE FOR Ml SALE.—The Propettyat the f-oatbweat corner of GREEN and IIaRVE> Streets convenient to Depot. All modern conveniences, large lot, shrubbery, fruit, and well-grown ornamental trees Apply to ~ DAISY FARM FOR SALE.—By Hlil order of ORPHANS’ COURT, will ho «ol’ at Public Sale, on MONDAY, the Ist day of November, 3558, A'DAIRY FARM tbe property of the l*te Dr. E V. Dickey, deceased, lying in and near tho borough of Oxford. Chester County, Pa., containing 186 ACRE j, with the privilege of taking 126 Acres or the whole. The improvement area good Ptone DWELLING HOU *E and large Barn, a brick Spring and Milk-house, bui-t on the most Improved flao, wiih a 1 the fixtures ncceswy forad«i.y of 60 cows 7he land is divided into convenient fields under good fence. The soil is of excellent quality in good culture, having been lately heavily Mined Ab a Dairy Fa*m it is unsurpassed—tbe coldness of the spring, and thi quality of the grass making butter that commands the highest price in tbe market Sale to commence atl o’clock P. M.,wben conditions will be luada.known Terms will bo easy ; a good p«rt of the purchase-money can remain In the property. JOHN M DWKEY, Oct. 7,1858. BAMUEL DIORNY, 0c25-4t* Administrators. 46z10f) —P er son having this amount “• cau ft eß ociHt« with the Advertiser in a Travelling Butines*. which will pay $2OO per Month. For particulars, addreßß ELLIS JONES, Blood’s Des patch. ocJS-2t* JElioaoluticms anb (Eojiai'tncrsliips TVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the t * Partnership lately flubgietiog between OLIVER If. P PAKKKitand JAMES H. LaZitD, (Proprlutors of tbe Frauklin House, In tbe city of Philadelphia ) under the firm of PARKER 5c LAIR ), was dissolved on the sixteenth day of October, A. D. 1858, by mutual consent. Atl debtt owing tothesUd pa’tn-rsbip are to be paid to the Baid OLIVER 11. P. PAKKfc.lt. and dll demands on the said partnership are to be presented to him for paymoat. O H. P PARKER, ocl9-tufr-6t JAMES U. LAInD. (Carriancs. QARKIAGES. WM. D. ROGERS, COACH AND LIGHT-OAKRIAGE BUILDER 1009 AND 1011 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Orders for CARRIAGES from all parts of the world executed with promptness, and satisfaction guarantied 6e13-3mif ttJatdjes, Jetuelrg, Bailey & 00., FOBUKRLY BAILEY & KITCHEN, Hare removed to their new Fire-proof, White Marble Store, 819 CHESTNUT STREET, NORTH SIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE, Now opening their fall stook of IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND FANCY GOODS, To wbloh they invito the attention of the public. SILVER-WARE, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND PEARLS, AT WHOLBBALB AND BBTAIL. mo NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS.— A NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC NEW* AGENCY. —CARR k JOHNSON announce to tho Press through out tho United Btat?s that they ar.i completing ar rangements on a irost liberal scale, for a system of TELEGRAPHIC NE**S REPORTS, which has no«er before been equalled in this country TbcjpLdgO themselves to furnish tne earliest and most reliable re ports of all the stirring and ioiportwt of tbe day. at a price which cannot fail to he advantageous to the Frees generally. All letters and communications to be addre«fl°d to OARR k JOHNSON, National Telegraph News Reporters, Souih THIRD Street, opposite Exchange, Philada 32, W. CARR, G.W.L JOHNSON. Goo. W. L. Johnson, 21 Wall st.. New York City. John T. Smith Merchants’ Exchange, Hoaton. John Wills, corner South and Baltimore streets, Bal timore. For experience and reliability in tho business we would refer to : Morton McMtchael, North American and U. S Gazette; Swain & Abell, Public Ledger; Jeeper Harding & Bon, Pennsylvania Inquirer; John W Forney.The Press; Cummings Sc. Po cock,Evening Bulletin; F. W. Grayson A Co., Evening Journal; Jo seph Sevorns, Evening Argus; Joseph R Flanigen, Daily Nows; William Rice. Pennsylvanian ; La»lor, Everett, & Ulnckon, Sunday Dispatch; Mugill & fours, Sunday Mercury: Jno. S. Jackson, Sunday Transcript. 0020-tf FA. TREGO, HEAL ESTATE AGENT • AND CONVEYANCER, THIRI’EK.aTU Street and RIDGE Avenue, attends to the purchase and sale of Real Estate, aegotiating Securities, Renting houses and Collection of House and Ground Rents, and Inter est Mooiss. Satisfactory references given. 0019-3ra* 1 r: nnn GRAPE VINES. 2,3, and 4 AIXvJUi/ years old, for sale by 7 * 0. B. ROGERS, 0023-6t* No. 11l MARKET Stroet. «» 50,000 PEACH TREES, for sale by *£ „e23-6t* 0. P. BOOBlia, ■->. CONSIGNEES’ NOTICE—Tho ‘‘STALWART,” Cnpt. A U Luca*, from Li'krpool.is now reads todischarg- at Almond-street Wharf, consignees will plejse send their permits on bowl. All goods not permitted wi hin five uay« from this date will be sent to public stores THOfl. RICHARDSON & 00., 101 WALNUT Street. October 27,1868. oc2B-5t wanted-b 7 . . H Country a Situation, from the ment, wtere his services will be avaiiis,^*-^'muu„ a good hand aDd is willing to make hum«nVin WP ;*l useful.’ Address “BEAVER,” Blood’s Despator««.\w 0020-3t* i WANTED— Ladies to Canvass for a Book which will pa ■ from $5 to $l5 a week Ladies will find this ploasaut employment. Apply to S. HoYT. at the Episcopal Bourns, alter 2 tf At., 524 WALNUT St 0c29 2t* ANTED—In a Wholesale Cloth Store, * * A Salesman who can ii,fluenc* a Kentucky or Virginia Tteda. Address 6z9 Post Office. oc2B-6l* S®/"ANTED —By an American Woman, a v * Situation as Wet-Nurse, or in th* capa-ity of a Compbn'on lo a Lay going to California Address “Ellen ” B 1 od’s Despatch 0028-3,t* WANTED- By a Lady of Experience in Teaching, a Situa'ion in a Family or School, to instru*t Children in ihe usual English branches, wiih the rudiments or Music and Drawing. Good refer-nce can bs given Address “T. B through the Po^tOffice. oc2S-3t* Opo DRUGGISTS.- Wanted, by the Ad o* * Young Man, a Situation In a Drag storo. Has had Four Years’ Experience as Drug Clerk, and is a Graduate of the Philadelphia College of Pbar rnacy Has no objtction to go out of the City Address ‘O M..”lfltc, ot this Paper oc2B 4t* WT^^TED — A Situation by an active . V J ,D6in< ‘ s JL s tnou, now residing at the West, where he has b-en extensively epgaged i n ma - nfacturlr g for over twenty-two years. To a munufacturir g house, o todedois in gl ss-are, chiua, or crockery, h-could be of great 6ew ce ttirongi the i xtensiva acquaintance be posse*bp* with a lsrg- portion of the merchant* of the Wes er.» and conihem tJUtos. For further particulars address J L. it , Press tsiffice. tcB-6t <69 —WANTED, AN ACTIVE PARTNER in an Established Manu facturing Batinesft in this City, paying over 100 per C“Dt profit as will be shown upon aa interview. Ad dress “ L. W.,” at this Office 0028-31* —Respectable men, of good ad "* dress to canvassanew Illustrated Publication. A suitable man can be permanently emp'o.ed at good wigos. London Publishing Co., 112 South E’ehth street. oc2BBt* V&/-ANTED TO RENT—A dwelling, with Tv modern conveniences, central l< cation Bent from 600 to 860 dollars per Annum. Apply to No. 146 North Second, below Race street. oc2B 3t* \/%T ANTED—An Active Young Man, of * * Good Address, to sell a Merchantable Article of every day nse, on a Commission. Address “ Bro ker.” this Office 0c26-4t* XS^ANTED—A Young Man who Is about TV to make a tour of several of the Western States, is desirous of ob alnlng Mercantile Accounts to co lect. Commission moderate, and tbe be*t of Testi monials given. Address “ Tourist,” at this Office. A FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN wishes an Fngsgement by the Ist or December. Can in fluence a fAir portion of near trade, and giv-» the most unexceptionable relerences. Address “Pennsylvania ” Office of this Paper. oc2B-6t* WANTED— To Kent, for the winter sea son, with immediate pos*esßion, a Furnished house of moderate size, with modern improvements, west of Tenth street. Address A. M.,offioe of thii* paper. 0 04 ANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES t V CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, t< whom will be gives good pay, board, clothing, 1 anc medical attendance. Pay from $l2 to $22 per month No man haring a wife or child will be accepted Appl> for MOUNTED SERVICE at No 817 MARKET Street above Eighth, north side. W. TH. MAQRUDER, Ist Lieut. Ist Dragoons, Recrnitin* Officer, Scmvaing OOARDING.—One or Two Gentlemen, of B-E Quiotur.d Orderly Habits, c\n obtain oimfort nhlo Apartmentw for the Winter, iu a Private Family Address •* Walnut Street,” Office of TA« Press. BOARDING. —A Gentleman and his wife, or Feverdl youDg gentlemen, can be accommo dated in a private lamiiy, No. 434 North Seventh street. oc2S-3t* MRS POLLARD. A SINGLE GENTLEMAN can obtain BOARD in a Private Family, by applyiog at No. 931 South SECO>D Street. 0c27-3t# ROOMS—Single or Commani i i eating—in one of the finest houses in tbeeby, with BOARD aid every comfort. Location central Good references giren and required. Address P.. Box 1190, Post Office 0c25-6t# Personal, j^TOT’OE. —All Persons are hereby notified 11 not to trust my Wife, MATILDA ELKIN, or my son, ABR*uM ELKIN, on tny account, as t will no: be responsible for any debts that either of them may coutmct SOLOMON ELKL'i, oc2B-2t=» 1037 OALLuWHILL tt.eet. Eemooals. EMO V A L ARCHER, WARNER, MISKET, & CO., HAVE REMOVED TO THKIB NEW STORE, 718 CHESTNUT ST., ab. SEVENTH, Tholr new position will give them additional facilities for displaying their Large Assortment of CHANDELIERS, \ BOTH EOS GAB AND OIL. PENDANTS, BRACKETS, LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, Everything connected with the GAB-FITTING Busi ness will be kept on hand. They would‘call attention to the'r continuing, as heretofore, the Introduction of Gas Pipes into Stores, Dwellings, and Public Buildings. The Altering or Re-fini-hing of the Fixtures, or any Repairs or extensions of the Pipes however small, will be attended to by obliging and experienced work men. 0c27-6t Removal.— o. c. sadler & Co. have removed from No. 9 North Street to No. 103 ARCH street, second door above Frant. sal 3nmrai.ee Companies. Market fihe insurance co. OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL. SURPLUS 8*78,900 TOTAL ASSETS. DIRECTORS. BENJAMIN H. HOWELL, President. Fblletui H Holt of 236 Front street. Joseph P Wickham, late Wicabam’a k Hutchinson Silas Davis ofA.B AS Davis Oliver H Shepard of Shepard Howe k Co. - Henry how.and. of Rowland k Banka. Al'redL Rowe, of T G &A L. Rowe. Win. P. Miller, of Wm P Miller A Co Stephen W Gaiues, ofS W. & R. a. Gaines. ElUba L Walton, of Walton. Little, k Uo. Nelson Sherwood of Nelson Sherwood k Co. Henry G ofH.G Reeve k 00. Daniel T. V> Hlets. of Willeta & Co Albert L. De <’amp. o f Baker k De Camp. John M bruce. Jr ,of Bruce, Odell, As Farnum. Stephen Linin*ton, of 216 Front street. Enoch Ketcbam of E. Ketcbam & Co. Wm A Cum" ings. of Beards A. Cummings. Henry Lyles. Ir.. of Ly es, Po haraus, k 00. Brewster Valentine, of Valent ne k Bergen. Geo. ii Whitfield, of G. k J Whitfield & Co, Albort Hfcvemyer, (lat** Havomyer k Moller.) Tennis W Quick, of Quick k l’Uommedieu. David M. Turnure, of Kdr-y 4t Turnure. Jure T Navarro, of Mora Brothers, Navarro k Co. Edward Bilt of 119 Broad street Nathaniel W Chater, of Peter V King & Co, Wm. H- Goodwin, of E Goodwin k Brother. John Frisbie, (Freeland. Squirts, k Co.) TAYLOR, Vice President. Insures on Buildings and Personal Property of every description against Loss or Damage by Fire, on the most favorable torins. HENRY P. FREEMAN, Secretary. INSURANCE IN THE ABOVE COMPANY CAN BE EFFECTED THROUGH ST JEW ART & JOHNSON, No. 108 South FOURTH Street, 001-frm&w33t-if Philadelphia. JUeiumal. Earl !S file remedy, - EARL’S PILE REMEDY. Fur sale at JOHN H. TURNER, Sole Agent, 73i SPRING GAROEN Street. Also at BYRON k BOULTON’S, N. E. corner SECOND k CATHARINE Sts., R. NEW I'ON’S, 0027-6t# N. W. cor. 20th k SPRUCE Sts. ZOLLICOFFER’S ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL is tbe only preparation ever placed be fore the public that has performed se many MIRaOULOUS CURAS op INFLAMMATORY AND CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. The roost prominent aud influential citizens hear wit ness of its tffleacy. The abundant evidence from all parts of the country is enough to warrant us in pro nouncing that it is the greatest wonder of the age It is an internal remedy thats rikesatthe root of the disease, and thus eradicates it en'irely from the system. Prepared by THEODORE DILK9, Ohemist, Northeast corner of Pine and Sixth streets oc7-8m Philadeluhfa f - phkbnoliugiual. bjs.aaigna^ TIONS with written descriptions of character, including advice in reference to business, health, self-improvement, Ac., are made day and ere ningat POWhER, WhLLS, k CO.’S, Families visited when requested, and a liberal dis count made to clubs. •ell-Bra 22 Chestnut st., Philadelphia. IRAMTSLAGK’S engraving, die Staking, and Embossed Printing, Beal Press Mannfaotory, No. 1 South HIXTH H t, PWlad.lnhl. P. •.nr’*'"a. TWO TIUPS A WEEK TO BUIDGKTON! — n n and after W F.DNEB -I>AY 2o’h lost , tho Steamer EXPRESS wlll_ leave Arch street every Wednesday and Eight o’clock (Instead of BX* M heretofore), for Bridgeton. Will leave Bridgeton every Monday and Th3ay morning at 8 o’clock I.topp.ng at Delaware City aud Newcastle. Stages for Millville, Po’t Eli zabeth, Palrton.cedarville, Newport Dividing Creeks, and Mauricetown, conaeot with this boat. oo!4-lm* FOR SALE—A "Valuable Farm of EM.IOO Acres in Montgomery County, near Pbcsnrx vU o: first-class improvements and beaatUuily located. F,,- terms, Ao. s apply to O. 00LLIN3 SHBB & 00.. \ •.21T8. FOURTH St., bei. WALNUT. T tlvSjJ RENT—A Medium-sized STORE eJS desirable Biteatlon. Ad -0:9 3t * Blood’s Despatch. no -£ story ot tie Second «!• oslte the State House. MohOiAL AQXNOr, 60S CheetaaJfctJßLTOiiJg^Tom’ MTO LET—A Neat modern HbSk~ at Northeast corner of NINTH endCATflißi'tS, Streets, iho neighborhood is good, and the Home l* replete with all the modem crnTonlrnoes ■ Inqaira\hlL_ KUWAhD LAFfESTY, No. 1006 Christian Str’et. fgn FOH SALE, orto BENT,Low—A Deai forßnainesa or Residence. 270 Pouih FOURTH Street.' Would mike a /rood location for a Dry Goods or other Store. Apply oa Premia**? ' oc2B-3fc* M HOTEL FOR SALE.—Good "W*ill and Fixtures nr on* of the beat Hotels in the city, aim. near the Post Office and Exohinge; it bontains 16 sle ping rooms, with a Soe Restaurant, ha iafactorv reasons giren for selling out. Address Box Mo fitt Philadelphia Post Offi:e. oo22*lm* £3 TO RENT, a STORE or DELAWARE fill Avenue, b»low TIME Street, running through to Water Btree f , 148 feet deep Also, the Doub’e ►TORB oorner of THIRD and QUARRY Streets, 40 feet front, one of the bi-st leoations for large Rosloe*s In Phlla? delphia Also, STABLE and COAOH-HOUBB in ;H£RRY Street, above SEVENTH, in rear of A«V land House Apply at 278 couth FOURTH Street. & GLARES* O ABOH-ST. FRIDAY EVENTNO. OotoVr a», IBM, „ . „ JHH COUNTRY GIRL. Moody. Mr Gilbert; H.rcourt, Mr Dolman; Mias Peggy, Mrs Drew; A<i hea, Mias Taylor. 1 THE WILLOW COPSE Augustus, Mr Oierke; Rose Fielding, Mlat Taylor, Admission. 2oota. Sutured Seats in Ureas Oiroie «TJf ots; Orchestra BuUs,soets; Seat* In Private BoLefi ets ; Gallery, 18 ets; ballery for Colored Persona, 26 (rtsi Private Box In Gallery for Colored Penoas, 88 eta! Whole Private Box, 88, * "• Doors open at quarter before 7 o'clock; .* 7 Y, precisely " Mrs. d. p. bowers’® walnut-st, THEATRE, corner of NINTH and WALNUT Streets FRIDAY EVENING, October 29 I*6B THE WIFE; OK. A TALE OP' MANTUA Julian 8t Pierre, Mr Conway; Leonardo Goos»fO< Mr Keacb; Ferrardo Gonzsgo. Mr Mctooongh: An. tonie, Mr Richiog ; Manana. Mrs Bowen ALL THAT GLITTERS Is NOT QOLO, Stephen Plum, Mr Conway; Martha, Mis Conway. Prices of admission—Second T er and Family Circle, and Third Tier. 26 cents; Parquet, cents: Drees Circle, 60 cents; Private Boxes, according to thail locale, $3 and S 6; Single beats in Orchestra and Private Boxes, 76 cents. Doors open at quarter before 7 o’clock; Curtain rises at 7 o’clock A MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, jC%- BROAD AND LOCUST Street FRIDAY EVENING. Oct 29, 1868, The performance will comraeure with SIMON'S MISHAPS. Simon, Gabriel Ravel; Longitude. Francois Ravel, LOU ; OR, THE VISION. Louise, Yroa Mathias. THE GOLDEN EGG. Toby, Gabriel Ravel; M Plump, Francois Havali Fantaaio, Movs Tophoff; OJdßeppj,Moas Axel; Mig nonette, Mias Frances. Admission—Parquet, Parquet Circle, and Balcony. 60 cen’a; Family Circle and Amphitheatre, 26 cents Seats can be secured from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. with* out extra charge. Children uud°r 10 rears half priee America.it agademt of music. BTIUKO.-CH ITALIAN OPERA, OPENING OF THE REGULAR OPEAA SEASON. MADAME COLSON. MR STRAKOSCH respectfully aunounceetfcatbo has leaned the AMERICAN ACADEMY OP MUAIO for tour weefcs, in which he will give sixteen representations of Grand Opera I«i consequence of ar.angements already made in other cities, the season can by no means bo extended beyond the period announced; bat every of- D rt will be made to render it in every way satisfactory to the musical pnblic The season w'U commence on MONDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER Ist, With Verdi’a Grand Opera LA TBAVIaTA, will make ber debut ia Philadelphia in the celebrated character «f Violstta, supported ia their respective roles by Sr sohi BRIG.'' OLI Ia the coarse of the season the following artists*, who have bf»en engaged, will appear: Madame PAULINE COLSON: SIGNORI BRIGNOLI: M’lle TERESA PABDDI; LAbOO^TTA: Madame CORA DE j AMODIOI Madame AMALIA STKA&OSCH j ■ BAHILI: JUNOA; with & Grand Orchestra and Superior Ohortu, under the Musical Direction of MAU«IOE BTRAKOSOH and SIGNOR NIC<‘LAU, thed atiogulshed Maestro, Madame PAULINE COLSON will appear in “ Tra vjat*” as Viole<ta: in “La pills da Regiment” at Marla; ia “Martha” as Henrietta: in “ Robert le Diab e” as Alice; in “Don Giovanni” asZarlina; In “L’Etoileda Nonl” sbKatrina. M’LLE TERESA PABODI will appear in the great in which nhn has achieved the highest distinction here and in Europe; ia *• II Trovatore” aa L*onora, Lncrfzta Borgia, Norma and Donna Anna, in “Don Giovanni.” MAiiaMK OORA DE WiLHORST will appear in tho roles of Lacia, Amina, in “La Sonnambnla,” Elvira, in “ I Purita.l,” aoi Isabella, ia - l Robert Le Diablo *' MR, BTRARO*CH will make every eßort to prodnoo “ L’Etoile da Nord.” which bss been for several week! in rehearsal, and which he willendeavorio prod nee be* fore the close of the season No opera will be repeated, except “ Robert Le Di&bie,” *• Martha.” atd, per haps, “La Travlata; and It Is his pleasure to #n« Bounce, also, that notwithstanding the completenesscd the above named company, negotiations sre going on wi h other distinguished artists, who will appear during the season. The regular Ongrtenighte will be - Tatnnja x , frjsiTrfEglfAT In the coarse of the s-asoa, THREE OPEBA MATINEES will be given, to enable those residing at a distance to he present, and to return to their homes on the same day. will be given, al-o at MUSICAL H*LL, when the entire combination of artiste and the other members of the company will Interpret the g nodes! muaital eocoposith na. In making the announcemfnt that so many diatiii gnished artists of the highest rank will give character to the present musical ee *Fon. the Management b*a de sired to be equal to every possible expectation of the public, and every promise will be completely fulfilled, under auy circumstances The expenses of this enter prise have never been surpassed by any Opera in this country, and involve an inure sed payment of twenty >er cent more than in New York Stimulated, lowever by tbe assurance of ihe superiority of his ar tists, and the great musical teste fur whloh Philadel phia is renowned, Mr STRAKoECfI has coubioedthe utmost lyric ability with the cbccest o^eratio works, and has fixed the prices of admission at the lows't pos sible remunerative stale, tbe regular priees in New York and Boston. BRONZES, Aa, Tbe prices of adm ssion have been fixed as fellows • Parqueite, Dress Circle Ba'cooy. Balcony Boxe. (in cluding Reserved Sd'ts). $1 50 and $l, according to 1« o «tton designated on the diagram. FroosnUun Boxes from SlO to $l5. FaM LT CInCLB 60 CBKTB. AMPffITH*iTBI 25 CISTS SURBO- TICKETS for twelve nights, L- eluding ctoice of seats. $l5; fo* sixteen uUhis, in cluding choice of seats, $2O. Eaoh subscriber of sixteen nigbtß i* entitled to the privilege of tbe free admission to tbe three f'pera Matinees and to tbo two Concerts given at the Mu-ical Fond Hall. SALK <jF TICKETS. To-day and to-morrow, tee sale of Subscription Tick ets will commence at the office of the Academy of Mo sio only, at 8 o’clock A. M On Saturday, at 8 o’clock A. M - will commence the sale o teats for the fint four nights, at th« following ticket' ffices:—Lee k Walker, Beox k Lawton, Chest nut street, aud at the Academy. Concert hall. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVkNINGS, October 29th aid 80th 8200,000 78,200 Mr PTEPHEN MABBBTT, (Jeeros Pipes of PipvaTille, Author and Composer,) n his original MONOLOGUE ENTERTAINMENT &s given by him in the >hr»e quarters of the globe, and lately at Niblo’s Saloon to crowded oases, entitled tONG AND CHIT-CHAT, , oa I WANDERINGS IN MANY LANDS. Interspers d witb Hnmoroa« and Descriptive Peaces, original and fi«lectel Song*, Ba l&as, &e, Doors o»**n 7 o clook Comtneuc© at 8 Tickets 25 cents THOMEUI" 8 VARIETIES (Cafe Theatre,) Northwest oorner of FIFTH end GELB-TNUT Two Forces EVERY EVENING this week. under the management of HB. T. A’BEOKEI, late of the Wamut Street Theatre Bongs by Miss EMMA MAROY, Mrs. BOKDtPJiLL. (formerly Mr* Lane,) and Mies JENNY WREN J Alee, danoiog by Miss VALLKE, styled »» the poetry of motion. 2 ’ Concert oommencea at 7# o’clock. Admission 10 cents. 0c26-st* Assembl y buildings, tenth and OHEBTNDT Streets. Immense attraction. New Novelties. Change of Programme each Exhibition. The LEARNED CA» NARY BIRD 6 and SPIRIT RAPPING Ga and see BIGNOR BLITZ. The great Yentnlcqoistand wonderful Magioien. Performance every Evening daring the week, at halt-past » o’clock and on Wednesday and Saturday Af ternoons at 8 Admission, 25 oents; Children, 13 eenta. oc?S-lta* National hall—market street. POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK. J. Ihloo Williams’s celebrated PANORAMA OP THE BIBLE. TUb magnificent PAINTING commences with Obsoa, and continues down in historical order to the Bahjlo niah Captivity, containing more than fifty of the most sublime and interesting scent'd in the Bible. Exhibition EVERY .EVENING- Boors open at a quarter t 7; to commence at 7# o’clock Tickets 25 cents—to be had at Hall door. Ohlldre under 10 years 15 een*s. „. _.,. 1L Also. Exhibitions on WEDNESDAY and BATUB DAY AFTERNOONS for families and schools. Doors open at 2; to commence at S precisely. Explained by Professor TIBBITTB Franklin institute EXHIBITION Is now under full way. One of the grandest and finest displays of AMERICAN MANUFACTURES, MECHANICS and ARTS Ever made by this Institution. The rptcious area of the STAVE ARMORY, •In SIXTEENTH Street, near Market, As well as the large temporary buduleg the south side, are filled up with artiolea of every Imagraa- VISIXERS are'o2ffi|Ssn “ * Aia MSB 0J The ticket price of edci.slon include. the ride to the wAihltlon ei d can be procured of the Conductrrt tu fhJ Cere■ Sn all the City Itallr. ad Hues. 0c25-tf Cornelius & baker, Manufacturers of LAMPS, OHANDELIERS, GABFIXTUREB 4o STORE, 710 CHESTNUT SfR^ET. USBUFSCTOHIKSt 821 CHERRY Street, and FIFiH and COLUMBIA 0c25-lmlf Avenue. MONS. a. F. ROhAT, TEACHER Of FENCING, BARRETT’S GYMNASIUM, 0c25-d2m* MARKET Street, above Eighth. SUGAR.—2SO Boxes prime Yellow V/ ln Store dnd ’or t-ala by A MEHINO, oc 2q 140 Bouth FRONT Btreet. POTATOES. —Superior Peach Blossom Po tatoes for i.mily uce or for seed. Farmers that look to their interest will secure a supply «•( tb«so For tale by 0.8. ROGERS, oc23*tft# No. 11l MAJMUST htreet.g £ax Sale attfr to *«29>Sa* MADAME PAULINA COLSON AMODIO, and TWO GR4.ND CONOERTS PRIOE9 OF ADMISSION.
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