The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 30, 1858, Image 3

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fe&‘V?:* bo ?- fc sooietyiresolved, to form a
of;worda,: hitherto thb
'df: Johnstm and Ttiohardson, with a
supploiaieritAry volume,
Wriyjnigh % ba used’ With enhbr of these works!;
.waS birculara Issued
J ;inviung_ c(V-aperation: The-result was that up-.
,:4U^ ar( ! 8 .voluntarily - offered, their
v j lservices, wuioh gave suQh.eoaouragement that it
determined, vat; the meeting of the soolety in'
. - ' Jahuary of .thepre3eat year,’that, instead of tho
" - ®p n tcmplated supplement-,a new dictionary of the
,•• / English language should be prepared .under ;the
■ ■ authority of the soolety., /The work has been en
-- trnßted to two 'oommittoes--the one literary and
: JhUh>ripal, and the other etymoligooal. The object
; b*-the prospectus is to Jay the plan of the work be
; fore the public, 'and to ask from thnt public auoh
further helpin.the reading and noting of books os
* pi satisfactorily carried out.
• r Ordination; of :a .Colored /Bishop.—'The
last GenerabOonforenoo of tbe! Methodist Episoo
pal Church, held *at Indianapolis, rndiana. au
tboriaed lhe6]ection and ordination of a bishoD
Jor.the-BMablw of Liberia, ’if the annual Con*
: ™ eno jng African State should so
-dJtflFmme......That Conferenrie having elected one
_ that office, ho was ordained on the Uth instant, at
!"■ X.». several memhers of .the Genesee
>£°»C 6 M°o»...ihen in session, and Bishop Janes and
• j*?£ indho.solean.and impressive cere
motn'ea. Bishop Burns is a native, wo believe, of
V ~ Nowburg, New TorkJ but. has. resided in .Liberia
S j «ainee the married end has raised a'
. . family- there-rra eon-being now in his third oollegi
®to year at.the. Wesleyan University, Conneotiout,
‘ t . BSshop-JBurna ha!? made a very favorable 1 impres
sion op the American public wherever be has ap
' pearod’or snokem - He returns in the packet-ship
' .alary, CftrolmeStevens, on the Ist November next,
from Baltimorb.
A Pauiß -Fight, out 'West.—The St. Louis
jßjjto2/taz7»'gives an aooonnfc of a fight between
Pat MoNeil, the Tipperjirj Boy, and Elias O’Fiaz
- hercy, near the-Fair Ground, on tho same day
that the Morrissey and Heenan'fight took plaoe;
Flagherfcy. was the victor, the report oloaing
•Wi thjthe.following summary o£ the brutal 1 work: •
- Onthosixtieth round MoNeil oould not oome up
to' time, - having both arms brokon, two extremely
, black eyes, a fractured rifc or two, and a head
about twice its usual sis*, and having besides re
ceived a'great loss of,,'sensation. He was, there
'fore.'deciared whipped, and the-money handed
over to thetriumphant O’Flagherty. The latter,
however, deolared the.vlotor, was tolera
bly severely-punished. His left eye ‘ was put out
entiroly,collar bone had sustained two com
pound rfomminuted fraotures, his five right fingers
displaced from 'their sockets, and hts.month slit
9% the left side of his cheek as far baok as his oar.
Chops in Vermont—Potatoes at Twentv
• rivs CBNTs per Bushel —A correspondent in
Vermont-writes,! The crops of this State'have all
been,, harvested in good order, and, as I have
before, intimated, nearly all kinds are abundant
r. Corn was never better, sad potatoes the best, per
....haps, sinoMhe adveht-of the rot ; the disease.of
-.this season having proved too looal and limited to
r,.^affeotr'much.the generalresult. The prloeof com
mon potatoes, including peaohblows.nfc the rail
jroad depots, whore almost oountloss-Joads are
'daily coming in to be freighted £or the city mar
ket, IS jtw<mty-five v conts per bushel, and only the
>. ohbiodr. kinds bring .eight orden cents more.
' A REHARfeABLE CA3E.—Tke Somersworth
• f&laes.) Advbrtiser RB'ji: i l ,We learn-that on the
20th ult., Uiraui' Edmunds,.of -Emery’s Mill, a
boy.some fourteen'years'old, fell from a hay-mow,
and struok the lower part of the left side of the
f>'OheH Opdh the upright'end of a sharpened slab
mod as a fixture In the barn ' The slab penetra
/ ted,the ohest.-aud he hung thereVsome four feet
; from.the,floorj whilst his father could go add take
-..-him off,,.'.'When the slab was drawnfrom the body
/. ; the left lung followed, r '.’Tt /soon 1 became inflated,'
so that it was somewhat.difiibult to>eduoe and re l *
store it to ite proper -plaae. This, however, was
effectually done .by~DrZ W. Stephens, the opening
closed op. and in a few days a complete recovery
borhood u > 18 no * n * na * ll ff ft bout the neigh-
The Emperor Napoleon has presented to
tho Empress mother, Mmo. do Montijo, the splendid
mansion in the Ch&mps-Elysdes, lately purchased of
the Marquis deliauristan. The proporfcy is valued
*>ooo,ooo f ratios. The Emperor also gives a mil*
*« n °tJ railoa as his contribution to the dowry of
Paniega, thV future Duohesa of Malakoff:
1 her Majesty'superintends the preparation of
‘ the'bride’s trousseau:’^s . >
yiißpottfltujhs.
(Reported for the Press.} '
. "Gem,'Whe»don—oOCO hxs 1600 half
do SOOO qr do 060 eighth do M ft raisins 1000 bxs 600 hlf
do IQOOqr do layer raisins 10 cs cartoons do 900 frails
seedless do 170 bxs lexis do 180 half do 200 boxes prunes
>2OO half do do 200-boxes figs 200 heir do do 200 ken
:grapfs*2oo boxes "lemon*'223 do’oranges" 70 hails
almonds 600 pigs lead Isaac Jeanes A Co.
. pOMINIOA-Brlg A D Gamege, Ellis-6 bbls lime
jnice 76,000 orangqgJeaneg A Scattergood.
V*- FHILADELPHIX HOARD OF TRADE •
Lawbbxck Joaxsox, i
Enwxftn o. Uiddlb, f CoiimTTßßor tkh Month,
Edwjju> G. James, . j - ’ /
. . i,KTT*R BAGS , .....
.. **.<»* M»re*on«»> Sxekapgi, PkitmUlpkim ,
ratpl«M*foM,.Jhu]liiTjr Lirsrpoe], Not 1
Borqoe Rolodoer, Franklin ..Pernambuco. Nov s
- S l ,"‘ U “, Pr i Mi i l^ N »’ fto, ‘ -Havana, toon
Srt* KHaHOTd.Tojo....... st Ja*b do Ooba, loon
s«* mKU£ng)te»Ai, Olenfnepw, MM
JB)utit«. Jnuiliflintt.
- FHU.ADKLPIIIA, Oct. 30,-1818
SUN 8Xa*5............6 481 BUN SETS);.6 12
‘ 7 ARRIVED
Steamship Delaware, Oopos, 21 Hoars from Nov York,
with merchandise and passengers to. James Aliderdice
, Varfed bafque Bt' James, for. BiO do Janeiro, at anchor
Beeay Island;. brig Qrace Worthington, echrs
Cameo, and,-Another laden with lamber, below
' 'Delaware' City: two hermbHgs. eohp Ut. Oarlton, and
' hein* twenty-othersi below New Castle, bound op. .
*. ■; Br brig QamvWheaderi, from Malaga, with
' Waistas, TataO Jesses & 00.- 1 J> -
BrbrißADGamsge,BliiB,l6, dajs .from Dominica,
wlth-branges, Ac. to Order..-
Bchr Wm George, Jackson, l day from Smyrna, Del,
withoatsto J EBewlbyA Co"'"’'' .. ,
.-BQhr r JDzpedition/'Coondr, 1- day. from Smyrna, Del,
- -*7 •
BchrMary. BlchatAs,! day from Camden, Del, with
' rye to JL BekleyA* Co;'" ‘ ; .
f&eh'rJ W Halit Morris, 1 day from Little Creek Land
ing,‘DeVwitktora-to jriTßewley A Oo/ j '> 1
Bohr Young Amenca.Totc, 2 days from Port Deposit,
wlthlttinbCr, 5 Ac.-toJ LBewley & o<>.
•. JJchr Anna B Russell,Warrington, ! day fromtewes,
'DeU with grain tofj L Bewley A Co--V' .
.'JTSehrr Bartlett/- Skaggs,' 2 days fro*/-Turner's
xCreek, jfd,‘w£th*r«ln to Richardson A.Orerman, .
- Coopery t dVy from’, Smyrna, Del, with
.xwheatabd-oats toJea Barrett A Bon/ " •-
Bm&ja/Brbiks.l dayfrom 1 New Castle: Dsl.wlth
rWhMttdJußaOTtt'kSoQr'- 1 - v -V’"-'
* -■ j/ Bchr MaQtoafJB«bn,'ldsy from Jx’edtrlcsj Del; with
corn to Jasßarratt ASon. - -^~7\
WiUlfttnsridajSfrotn Laurel; Del;
withstM&^J.Wßatoa&Cor"’ v \ ' /'
£Uen, Benton; 5 days from Pocomoke
' fiirer,>wlth lumber 1o JWBacon A Co.
*-jSehr Merchant' ThilUps, 3 days:from Laurel; Del,
With Wrk to JWBacon* Coi. - j '
*' 'Bohr UrhanayNorton,6daja from New' York,''with
fnckiffU>k«M»ato’oapUli». *
j'i;Bohii tHess/Lcp'er'.from New Jfdrk.-./T £ •'
Cfehr Kiehard'Tjbompsonj'Llo;d,frbm Bristol./ '
' * Bloop\Carollneyßosei 1 /day from Odessa;Del, with
4, «atatoOkHatlah£Curran./^" /‘-/y
CLEARED
? Bhip J PHarward, Andxoss,New Orleans,DBßtet
sdn & Co. - , J -. r* --- ...
Bsraae Batcher, Collins, HiranarTbos
'Wattsoni -.-/•%v ./
.Brig.jippo,Hendrik, Sohnt, London, .Workman'A Co.
Pohr'JuUette, Chase:-Roaton, L Audsnried A 00.
Bchr.B Thompson. ll6yd,Baleiu, Tan Dueen, Norton
AOe.- / .;/ . r«
. Bahr J L Providence, N Storterant A 00.
Sir J 9 Shxifer-'Dennis, Baltimore,.A Qroree, Jr.
/ cor W|pondenee of The Press.)
HAYRN DN OBAOB, Oet 32,1868.
The, WyomingJeftthls.mernlog with 6 boats, laden
.
; Geo E ItVld* and Oarrew/titaminoof coal to Young
Go, 3 T Bog&rdun. lumber to -Malone &
Taylor; John A Lemmon, bituminous coal to Perot A
Bro, undated, Ac 'to A $ Outsell &~Co:, XXO UB, coal
•t 6 Delaware OJty.v,-
‘■'-TberOJs a breaken Branch.of the Pennayl*
rania canal.'-, V r ,
> Exchange,)
'OAP*,jBLA»©,.Oct29 f IO«PM.
-The batqae Oarlo Uiafon, Oapt FratieevlUe, U om IT
Tore, boriod to Aepfhwall, sunk thirty miles BIS' or the
sir« Pathomhank. ',Xb'a Cr4w' took to theboata, and
after* much* rafferiog/retched tkV light, ship on the
Sank/ One of the -b&taVeapalatd; and one manwae
The cook died after reaehingthe light ship.
The remainder are all here/ ’ "" , r . .
- - - TQOB: D. HUftßlß.
' - ' [»T TO THB PBBBS-]. /
- -v-.- :. ■ Nsw-YoHX.Oct 29.
Arrived,"barque E B Truitt, from Bordeaux,
• Below) ship wm Ohambetliin, from* Calcutta. .
\ . . NoaroLX. Va,,Oct 29
The brig Hfirah SUrr, Blake, from Oardenas. bound to
toiilwd; With molasses,'has pot into this port; her
eargo having shifted, and the vessel being damaged
ft*, a -- • / 'Navr.OßLtiaa,Octi9.
Arrired, ew'tpfl'
heyg,fromfiaTra;'.
- • memoranda. \
. .BM.mitlp'liojtoD, Selleir, hiracs, nrrfred at N York
Arisl, Ludlow,' cleared at New York y«-
tdrday for uarre/' <: -r' ‘ l - r
'-'-flWamshiY’BdtobUrg, Cummings, cleared at' N York
yesterday for.CHasgow.
J gj,lp cleared at Pecsicola SOth inat
fdrßiOde-Janeiro.
r gblp Prospero, Leaoh, for the XJ States, was loading
; ./ ';•
-■ Ship James Obeetonyßryant, for Baltimore, was load-
Ing’atOaTdefa4thwjikr *•' /'/-•' . £V>V' - f.
tor New, York, sailed from
~H oholttluSeptlO.- ./- • " ' ‘ „
Ship Rock Light; Hadley, from ..Cardiff, was at Callao
Blstnlt •' ' - 1 -/ . ,
? - Ship-, Margaret Sliza, Strout,-cleared'at New. York
28th mst' iot* Bnehoa Ayres.
Bhip Masonic, at New York yesterday
*. • ” ' J > ‘.
" r Uarqae'M'B Jrank;Haskell,Cleared'at New York
wtiterday for Yalphraiso.' '
Barone Aaron l Harter, Mliler, at Bar-
Badod*, lOthrlditj for : Philadelphia, via Turks Island,
biif. Iqnlqu*
, P;lt» S,pt. 80, fr«ttt B^ll
- Ckllaof'had been sold for $BO 0
: ;; .K-P.>ett, Jewett,'£or .Philadelphia, was »t
' Majo, for O.ps of Good Hope,
eleiißd .t Boston 28th init, nn , , .
. - B»«tia' GiJlid»pe«a I PSj'e, i!le4r< | ! at MoMIo 93d Inst
- fot Ll»«pool, itlth 1610 b.IM Of oolton, yaluol at
, .. for BaUlmora; cleared at
BHi* , :NelikiQ, clewed at Oharieston 381 h Initj
■' - . f °6ohre BtlflsF faid Milton, ftielman, hence
, at New Yorkyesterday'
-v.-V' gehrsArietta;nobiQSdh,neneefor^NewHareo; Hff
Bndlbott. Bennett, do do: J B Dloklneon, Lynch, do do;
• M ddddi do do; T Pot*
ter,'Glotef,onfbrPrortdenee;:W.Collyer,Bajner,do
JbbatbanrConeV Mehaffej^, 1 from Cdunectieut
*,«, BfrefforPHUadeiphU; at New Ydrk yesterday; -* ’ .
; :vfeS^fSSS|
BHW»U|dy4e, «at
Alidf, Oarberry, do for New London, arrived at N Tork
yesterdav. - ‘,
Bchr_Orslni. Toney, henee, was discharging" at 81
Thomas 18th loth
- Bohr Franc* s'Emerson, for Philadelphia; cleared at
Jacksonville 18th Inst.
' Behr H W Morse, Philllps.for Beanfort and Cedar
Keys, sailed trom Key West 10th Inst
Bohra Dsnlel Morrls. Hoover, from Wilmington, Del,
for New Haven, and J K Price. Bmith, from Delaware
City for Fsirfcaven, at New York yeeterd*y.
Sehre Sarah Elisabeth,- Dillon, hence for Boston, and
H B Gibson, Orooker, hence for New London, at New
York yesteqJSy. *»
- Behr Caroline D Hall, Graham, sailed from Newbury
port 27th Inst, for Phi adelphia.
‘ B®br Casper Heft, Shoe, henoe at Georgetown 1 , DO,
28 h inat.
Bchrs Lydia Ann and O H Tolley, Salford, henoe at
Baltimore 26th inat
Bohr Josephus A Edwin, Conley, cleared at Baltimore
28‘h Inst, for Philadelphia.. ' ’
‘ Bohr James Martin.- Harding, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Providence 27th Inst
Steamer Thomas Sparks, Green, oleared at Hartford
27th Inst, for Philadelphia
Barge Bhark, Robinßon, for Philadelphia, oleared at
New York yesterday. - -
MARINE MIBOBLLANY.
The oargo or the brig ISppo Hendrik, cleared at this
port for London, comprises 200 bags cloverseed. 620 do
oil eake. bbte phosphate of limp, 69 tierces beef, 63
do rice 80 bbls pork, 11-419 pieces loenst treenails, 267,
Casks 6 boxes mds*, 1 bbl hams. 2 do po atoes.
. fihlp Indian Hunter, from London for Port Philip,
was spoken 20th nlt, lat 26 08 N. loog 36 80, by the Br
barque Traveller, at thin port from Rio
Ship Weymouth, Elliott, from Akyab for Queenstown,
which put into Mauritius In distress, had negotiated a
bottomry bond for $lO 000, to pay expenses at M, at the
rate of 10 09 per cent, payable in 20 days after her safe
arrival at her port of discharge, flhe sailed from Mau
ritius Aug 81.‘ •
July 4, lat 9 35 8, long 80 07, ship Henry Harbeok,
True, from Alexandria May 14 for Manilla
Jnly 16. Ut 8 46 N, long 90 28 E, barque A W Plato,
nine, Bennett, from Akyeb June 22 for Falmouth, S,
Aug 26, Ut 4 N, long 82, waa seen an American ship
steering 8, showing a white fl»g with a black horse in
the centre (probably the Golden Fleece, from Boston
July 20 for Ban Vranoleco.
•Aug- 29., lat 2 N, long 21, Bremen barque Lina, from
New York for Bnenos Ayres.'
Sept 1, lat 1160 N, long 26 84 W, ship Mattapao, Dun
bar, from London Jnne 28 for Calcutta
Bept 16, lat 22 N, long 26 W, ship Western Star,
Knowles, from Liverpool July 8 for Calcutta.
FOREIGN. PORTS.
At Horolulu Sept 16. ships Golden Eagle, Harding,
ldg oil; John Marshall, Pendleton, to be sold Bept 20.
Arat Lahaioa Bept6, ship Yorick, Boole. San Fran
cisco, to load oil for
At Patta Sept 30, brig Canada, Pomp, from Callao
Sept 16, ar 20th, wtgorders.
Bid from Valparaiso Sept 10, barqne White Bea,
Evans, Pan Antonio
At Iquique Bcpt 17, ships State of Maine, Humphrey,
from Valparaiso for ——ldg; barqne Hesper, Armitage,
from do for Glasgow, do
At Caldera Bept 4, ship Hellespont. Kenoard, for Eng
land, ldg; barqne Tangier. Hall, for U Btates, do.
. Bid from Callao Bept 8. ships Tornado, Mnmford, Rio
da Janeiro (and also on the 21st for New York direct;)
9th, Paracen, Berry, Queenstown; Wellfleet, MoGUvery,
do: 12th Rising Btw, Smith, Ohincha Islands; Trade
Wind. Johnson, do
t Freights to the U Btates, $lO
Ar at Punta Arenas Sept 14, ship Wm Sturgess, Cook,
Aeapnlco. ant eld 19th for Calcutta; brig fixperimant,
Valparaiso; 28th, brig El Yrazo, San Francisoo.
. Ar at Panama 18th Inst, steamship Golden Gate.
Whitney, Sab Francisco.
Af at doSßth inst. steamship Columbus, Dow, San
Jose Guatemala, Ac, and sld 13th on her return. Sid
19th, steamship Sonora, Lapidge, San Francisco.
' Ar at AspinwaU 10th in*V ships John W White, Lo
tbrop, New York; barqne Old Dominion,'Maradon. do;
brigs J Harris, McGilvery, and Arabella, May, do; 10tb»
ste*m«hip Grana, Key West
' At Vera Oiut 3d Inst, barque Rapid, Marsobalk, from
MlnatltUn, ar2Bth ult; steamer Jasper, Wll&r, from do,
ar Ist Inst. * * *
. _ DOMESTIC PORTS
.NEW YORK, Oct 29—Ar, steamer Petapsoo, Lay
field, Baltimore; ship Ocean Steed, Strickland. Boston:
barque Snsan Clark, Elliott, Malaga: brig* 8 Wooster,
Booth, Esatport; Cuba, Sawyer, Milibridge; O W Cog
gins, Downing, Sagua; Experiment, Harrison, Gray
town; sohre Swan, Collins, Alexandria, D C; Henry
Payson, Sldridge, Richmond; Ellen, Carson, Alexan
dria, D O; Henry Oo'e, Hasel, Jacksonville: Holen Mar,
Tattle, Alexandria, D O.
Old, ships SO BQranton, Magna, Savannah; Tamer
.lane. BarstoW, Charleston; barques Rambler. Taokard,
fit Thomas; Sarah, Martinique; brigs W R Kibb/vStanly,
Havana;.Talulab, Plumer, Jacksonville; Ida Baynes,
Roberts, do; F M Mayhew, Harvey, Bermuda; Chesa
peake. I Hares, Cardenas: Holla, Reason, Belfast; schrs
Anna Sinks. Phlney, Kingston, Jam; A V- Bedell, Ry
der." Alexandria; W Abbott, Smith, Berwick, La; Cren
shaw, Moses, Richmond; FH Abbott, Smith, Wilming
ton; It Cannon, Books,' Maeanham A mkt; Valetta.
Meany, fit Jago; Masonio, Perry, Jaomel.
ARRIYALB AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS.
UP TO OU O'OLGOK THIS KOBRINS.
..GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut street, below Ninth.
H Fitzgerald, NY WO Logan, Pa
N Stevens. St Louis fi Brees, N Y
J Hirsbfield, Pittsburgh T Terry, la & 2 svts, Cuba
T A Terry & sister. Cuba N S Acea, Cuba
W W Vanderbilt, N Y - 0 H Stone & la, Boston
JU Troup, Ga . WII Baldwin, Wash, DC*
% D Gilman, Wash. DO O Powers A la, N Y
A B Norton A la; Wash C 8 Rogers, Bid
Dr JH Baker A 1a DMmuon.Ga
MrsM H Wilson, Ga Dr Alison A la, G'a
Mrs Allison, Ga AN Macrey A la, Ga
T Kelos. Jr, Boston . F Grlffiog A la. Wash
Mr Glttisgs, Baltimore J F Gilchrist, jr,N J -
J W Harrison, NY GW Moody A w, 8 C
TJ Lovelace, Gala W B Duvall, Baltimore
E 8 Handy. Md " 1 G G Williams, Baltimore
J L Tomiio, London G B Tsylor A w, Va
■H RHelper, Washington • JR Wlthiogton, Boston
Mrs O 8 Arnold A son, Ga 'Master Lyman, Ga
L Sittings, Baltimore * T A Walter, Washington
W F Dancy A la. N O KCampbell, Jr, Baltimoie
T Belts, England’ EH Vredenbnrgb, N Y
Geo Martin and family- K Tavlor, V*
O Matthews Aw, N Y , 1 Mrs Wniiams, Pa
88 Bowman, N Y II A Jackaon, N Y
W S Barton, Va J L Mayer, Jr, Va
■ W Brunner, N Y W G Murray. Jersey city
O Johnson, Jr. Brooklyn Chas Rice, Boston
H W Soper, Batavia, NY- R A OndiUpp, New York
T ff MoKerson A w, 8 O Cyrus Butler. Ngw York 1
ft Jwp, Yeiv ll ‘
J Guillaume, New York J W Nairn. Washington
ThoaD Fullerton, Balt W M Lloyd, New York
3 F Millington, Trinidad J P Btrftngo, Memphis
W B Wigge, Memphis E W M Brown, N York
H L' Patterson, fit Louis B Glover, London
R 8 Van Olevo, Trenton Jas E Jewitt, U 8 N
John W Dnnningtoh. U 8 N J Higenbotbem, Balt
T.F Cherryi Baltimore G W Eddy, New York
JB Phillips, jr, A lady, N Y T HHall, MiUedgeviUe.Ga
Dr N J Hn«ton; Alabama Miss Mollie Huston. Ala
MrSLAMhooi, Alabama' Jobs G Rives, N O
J ft Krnger, La Grange O W Whavlra, La Grange
F Coyle, Washington
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth at., below Arch. %
W Lellend. Baltimore J J Provo, Jonesboro. 11l
J WLang, Mansfield,Ohio J W McClure, Illinois
8 Oory. Terre Bauto V 8 Doebler. Pa
H H Johnson, Boston DMinnlck, New Phila, O
Joel Warner. New Phila, 0 N Seymour, Erie, Pa
T P Sayre, Newark, N J ‘ Geo 8 Mendell, Spring&eld
X C Tan dove, Trenton. NJ Adam WUioo, Pa
Miss Tryon, N Y Wm Young, Mifillneburg
J H Young, Miffllnsburg Henry F.ebig, Pa
Louie HaUer, Pittsburgh 0 R Henderson, Mass
A B Butner, NO L Kingsbury, Pa
Ed Akers, Balt J B Davidson, N J
Jno Willis, Ohio R U Wigtoa k la, Pa
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Fifth.
J H Barker, Washington J M Morris, Cape May
A Waehbrotus, 0 Lewis, Ohio
J Barnos k la, N Y R Weils k la, Indiana
8 B Harrison k la,Balisbury H D Genther, Ya
Y 0 Grant, Ya Jas Kirkwood, N Y
Jobn SI Nones, N J Win Vernon. Bchl eo, Pa
J.B Deniokson, N Y - Jobn Dorrloksou, N Y
AP Williams, NY 8 Hsnleon, N Y
Wm Jones, NY. SB Lukens, Boston
Thos B Lukens, Boston H R Brooke, N J
N M Soollis, Pa £ P Wilber, M Ohunk
T A Hidlieon A la, S 0. 0 Morse k Ja, Boston
Jaa Hunter. Richmond .. W Bliley, Pa
X Owen', Washington " J E Owen, Washington
J 0 Macdonald, tin . Jot S Hedges, Washington
UNION HOTEL—Arch street, belowjourth.
0 H Patch, Ohio J Vacant, iwtaore
tii Beading, N J P G O Hunt,lnd
J Btok, Union, P» H Smith, Bt Pwl
R W.Olendfnoln, P» , J II yook, U.jdltaTille
M Be La Rosa, Altoona J Leehe*,Easton
.BT.Wllton, Del B B:ough. Easton
A Johns, Cecil, Md W H W Whitney, Pa
,0 Tousey, Ind G Terry, Pittsburgh
0 R Mayhew, Md W Moore, Waterford, Pa
A 8 Gee, BchaylkUl co H Church, Ohio
P 8 Chaney, Easton, Pa £ll Bird, N J
H NNorton, NJ
, .MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second at,, above Arab.
P Olymir, Lock Haven Henry Kerr, Philadelphia
CoLJJ3Barron, SO JG Brodhead, Pa
A JWarner, Pa GW Jackson, Phila
A Klmmel, Perth Amboy J Daliell, Dei
A R Foster, Del T H Williams, Ya
0 X.Clark, Pittsburgh
" NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third.
R Kennedy, Phila , N T M Veagh, Pa
J’Babcock, Ohio H J Houdler, PottsvlUe
0 Phipps, Pa J 8 Lewis, Ya
T Wilson k sou, N J B Darlington, Washington
X A Davis, Pa ' W R Kain, Reading
H Rabar, Lebanon I KLoos, Richmond, Pa
BGooke, Centre Co, Pa
.' :MADIBOM HOUSE-Seconi st, below Arch.
DXoQand, Del S H Marwick, Lane
0 Green, NY W Welsh, Swedesborough
BA Ford, NY D P Van Denbergh, Del
W Meislcki Del 8 4 Bimpson, Del
J Smith,-Del Dr D G Fisher, Del
T X Co ti Ingham, Del Z Horsey, Del
J Dncber, NY 8 Dacher, N Y
W 8 Titus, N J.
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third st., ab. Oallowhlll.
HG Gilbert, Heading J Ordwaiader, Pa
J Keller, Buckingham / E Cadwalader, Pa
Ouper Bolds,' Byberry Ed Roads, Byberry
Lewie Clemens, Doylest’n Geo Clemens, Pa
Ohasß Knight, Smithfleld Geo Matkiey, Halltown
Mm Markley, Halltown Levi Markley, Halit jwn
Henry Welters, Pa „ Jno Vonardidalsn & la, ra
Abrahain Buckluan, Pa
, BALD EAGLE-Thirl street, above Oallowhlll.
p'O’HeiUy, Reading Baui’l Smith, Bocks co
Joa Btopp, Allentown Robt Good, Doylestown
A Eetherolf, Berks eo Wm Beans, Bucks ce
BLACK BBAB INN-Flftb and Merchant streets.
Dr Dumed, Chester co J Richards, Readfog
J U Walker) Franklin co W Johnson, Lancaster
L Schofield, Germantown M Evans, Chester co
Jobn Hooper,' Germantown W D Evans, Pottstown
John Russell, Olearflold Jas Davis, Olearßeld
G 8 Murphy, Md T Z H Murphy, Md
John Leary, Pa % Darlington, Del co, Pa
Geo Pearson. Pa ' Jos L Garrett- Pa
Gideon Speakman, Del co ' Ohfti Fairlamb, Del co
J H Lewis, Del co J It Lewis, Del co
Moses Clng, Pa WA Maokey, P»
BARLEY BHEAF HOTEL-Second street, below Vine.
W P Magllt, Pa SB Tomllosoo, Pa
Geo Lansirer. Newtown 8 Smith, Newtown
J A Cadwallader, Newtown 0 Smith. Newtown
Jos R Taylor, Newtown W 0 Enwrlgbt, Newtown
Thos Enwrlgnt,’Newtown Robt J Neely, Ya
Jos S Bi/. Doylestown 8 Murry, Newtown
D K Reeder, Bolebury A N Bachman, Pa
Jos H Bunting, Pa M Oahan, Lambertville
D Raffensperger, Ohio W Davison, Cheltenham
P K Frets, Doylestown Ale-' Oermen, Nowtown
0 W Wolbert, Beloit, Wis Jo# Y Watton, fltroudaburi:
8 0 Bradshaw, Quakertown I P Hartford,ut
Jos W. Briggs New Hope ’ A Brown-Pa
John Larue, Pa Rudolph Pineville.
W K Carver, Newtown John B Parry. Newtown •
HWynkoop k la s Newtown W D Large k Ja.Taylorsv’e
SBaker ft; la,- Taylorsville W R Beane, Taylorsville
H X Mbbre, Newtown 8 0 Harvey, M'ddletown
J B Eastburn, FAlslngton R S Hoppock, Newtown
Jobn Hoppock,-Newtown W Polton k wife, New town
D Fell, Buckingham.. Jebn Polk, Pa
W.Doan;?*.,. Biml Sutton, Pa
Tom Linton. Newtown W Croser Newtown
BN Hilee, Davlsvilld T 8 Smith,-Pa
Silas Hongh,'Pa' garni Hough, Pa
BamlJSari, Doylestown • Seth Ely, Pa
X Pickering, Pa ■ -
iv-sa “Washington arid his Portraits.
1 13 tLEOTURB BY REMBRANDT PBALE—lllus
trated by several Paintings, under a novel and effective
arrangement of Ughtr-hls own origloal Portrait, bis
-Father’s H 72, Houdon’s >7Bs,Trumbull’s 1790, Stuart’s
1796,' Mra. Washiogton, and a colossal-Alonocrome. A
Picture-of St. Cecilia, from, a celebrated Painting by
Rubens, “prill occupy the Frame previous to the Leo
tuie, fit the .’MUSICAL ?UND if Af-on TCG9DAY.
the 2d- November, at 7 Jf‘o’clock, ticket* 26 cents.
For sale atthe principal Bookstorcs/and at the Hall.
{ P«27*6t*
t ! n' ,^marriage?.
In Milfofl] Delaware, on the morning of ;the 26th
instant, by Rev." John Bnthi of Wilmington, Mr. MUN
SON H. TREADWELL, of Philadelphia, to Mrs. MA
RIA O. JEFFERSON, of the former place. , #
I Delaware papers please oopy J __
On the 2Eth instant, by Friends’ Ceremony, ED
WARD M BATTERTHWAIT to LIZZIE H., daughter
of James R. Garrignes, all of this city *
On the 27th instant, by Rev. T Btork, Mr. HENRY
8 GATZMER, of this city, to Bliss MARY V. FRAN
CINE, of Camden, N. J. *
On the 27th inßtant. at St Joseph’s Church, by Rev.
F. J Barbelio, ALEXANDER J. DIAMOND to Bliss
MARY FINNEGAN, both of tbie city. #
©catlja.
At Ban Pranelsco. on the 22d of September, of ty
phoid fever, CHARLES P. SMILEY, youngest eon of
Tbom&sT. Smiley, M. D., of Philadelphia, in the 28d
year of his age ##
At Gwynedd Par®, Montgomery county, Pa., on the
morning of Thursday, 28th Instant, SAHAH GLABK,
wife of Kodolphus Kent, iu the 41st year of her age.
Her Wends and those of the family are respect
fully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence
of her brother, Ellis Clark, No 604 Buttonwood street,
on Monday morning, Not. 1, at XI o’clock. Interment
in Christ Church burying ground.
On Monday, 26th instant, after a lingering and pain
ful illness, ANNE, wife of Dr S.E. Wills, and daughter
Of Joseph Bldridge, of Oeoil county, Ud. *
Oo the 27th instant, ELIZA, daughter ef the late
Win. C&mpbe 1.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence
of her mother, 1608 North Hxth street, above Jetter
*on, on this afternoon, at 2 o’clock *
On the 28tb Instant, JULIA WURFFLEIN, daughter
of Andrew and Caroline Wtufllein, In the 17tb year of
her age
Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence of her father,
No. 205 North Second street, on Sunday, at 1 o’olock,
without further notice. *
On the 17th instant, JOHN THOMASON, Jr., In the
26th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence
of Wm. J. lhomaßon, 10J5 Ooates street, on 8 (today af
ternoon, at 2 o’clock, booieties of which he was a
member are iuvlted to attend, without further
notice. *
On the 28th instant, LEONARD NADDY, aged 71
years.
His relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to
attend the funeral, which will take place on Sunday
afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from his late residence, Gay
street, Manayunk, without further notice. *
On the 27th instant, T. K. COLLINS, Jr., in the32d
year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect*
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the reslaenee
of hts father. Northeast corner of Sixteenth and Green
streets, on this afternoon, at 2 o’clock. *
At a fleeting of the Philadelphia
LYCEUM, held on SATURDAY Evening,
October 23d, 1868, the following Preamble and Resolu
tiooß, offered by Mr. JACOB 31. ISLLIr, and seconded
by Dr OWEN O&LER, were unan’monsly adopted :
Wbbrsab, This association has heard, with deep re
gret, of the decease of our late fellow-member, Dr. ELI
SHA TOWNSEND t and,
Whbrbab, His justly-prized social disposition—his
usefulness as a man—his ever-readiness to bestow his
time, bis talents and bis means, in aid of the cause of
Science and of Literature—demand from those with
whom he was thus wont to associate some expression
of their appreciation of his noble qualities : There
fore,
Resolved, That we hereby record our testimonial to
his worth, and join his immediate family and friends
in the tribute of sorrow sod respect to his memory.
Resolved, That a Committee be appointed to convoy
to his Widow a copy of the above preamble and
Resolutions, as an evidence of our sympathy In her
bereavement.
On motion of Mr. John Ashton, jr.. Mr. Jacob M.
EUls, Dr Owen Osier, and Spencor Roberts were ap
pointed the Committee.
On motion of Mr. Hiram Ward, the Oommlttee was
instructed to have the foregoing Preamble and Resolu
tions inserted in The Press, ol this oity.
fPENOER ROBERTS, President.
Attest -John Abhtok, Secretary It*
SoriUon to Young Men—By Request of
Jj THE YOUNG MaN’S CHRISTIAN ASSO
CIATION, the Rov. FRANKLIN MOORE will Preach
a SERMON to *oung Men, by Divine permission, on
SABBATH Evening, 31st. lust., at ha'f-past seven
o’clock, in the TRINITY M E.ORUROII. EIGHTH
St. above RAOE. 'Subject will be of a highly interest
ing character Seats reserved for Young Men. Medical
students especially invited to attend. ocSO It#
|Yw» Rev. N. Heaton, (by Special Request,)
JJ will Deliver a Course of SERMONS on the
4 * Prodigal Sou,” commeoclng with MONDAY night
next, at Ift o’clock, inNAZARETHM E. CHURCH,
THIRTEENTH below VINE. Protracted meeting Ln
progress. oc3o-)t*
Rev* A* Cookmanwlll Preach in Green
St M. R. CHBROH, TO-MORROW Morning,
at half-past 1- o’clock. Rev. JOHN OOOKMaN 'at 7
o’clock m (he Evening. oc3Q-It*
T. 11. Stockton will Preach (D.V.) Sab
■Jt BATH Morning. 10# o’clook, at NATIONAL
UalL, MARKET above TWELFTH. All friends of
Jure Bible Christianity, not otherwise engaged, are cor
ially invited to be present. SUNDAY SCHOOL, 0
A M, o'Bo-lt*
ry==» Spiritualism—Mrs. Coles, a Trawce-Me-
ILS DIUM from New York, will Lecture under
Spirit control atBANSOM*St HALI, on SUNDAY, at
10X A. M , and E. M. Admission 6 Cents,
oc3o.lt*
The Second Anniversary of the «cadder
IIS MIPSIONARY 800IETY will be held in the
THIRD REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH. corner of
TENTH and FILBERT Streets, on SABBATH after
noon, Oct. 31st, at 3 o’clock* Addresses by the Rev.
ISAAC FJBRRiS, D. D., Oh&ocellor of the University of
N*w York, and by the Rov. HENRV MaRTYN 80UD
DBR, M.D.. of India B*v Dr. FERRIS will preach In
the same Church on SABBATH Morniug, at 10V
o’clock. The friends of Missions are invited to attend.
oc3o.lt*
Rev. Jacob G. Mitchell will Preach In
U 3 Ihe FIRST REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN
OHUKOR, BROAD below fcPRUGE St., TO-MOA
ROW (Sabbath),at 10X A.M andBoP.M. oc3o-It*B
Christian Union will be the Subject ©<
ft Discourse in St. MAT PHBW’S LUTHERAN
OhUJtOH, KKW bt below FOURTH, br the Pastor,
Dev. B. W HOTTER, on TO-MORROW <Babb»tb)
Evening. services commencing ftt half-pest 7 o’clock
<u»aQ.ii» -v >f,
| . r —-- ~~ ~ - ' an the
,U 3 jgTAiiisinu3>H a LL t corner
FOURTH and GKOR9B St. . 1 O-MORROW (Sabbath)
Afternoon) at 8)f o’clock Mooting for children this
afternoon. Lecture bj B. L BURK ART, jsißq , illus
trated by a collection of idols. ocvQ-lt#
nr=* Interesting Services in Emmssnal
Lj CHURCH, (Prntes’ant Episcopal.) MARL
BORO’ 8t above FRANKLIN Avenue, SUNDAY. Oct.
31. Service at 10# A AI,, when the Rev Dr HOWE,
of St. luke’Sjtnay be expected to Preach: at 35£ P. M.
the Rev. Dr. NE W TON of St. Paul’s, and at 7*< P. At.
the Rev. Dr. BTEVEN9 of Bt- Andrews. Collection at
each Service towards defraying the expense of Fresco
ing. ocBo-lt#
y=j» I. O. of O. 'F.— Harmony Lodge, No*
13 16.—The Alembcrs of the Lodge, and the order
n general, are resptctlully invited to meet at the
HALL. THIRD and BROWN Bte , TO-MORROW (Sun
day). at 1 o’clock P. M., to attend the funeral of their
late Brother, Lewis Wolf. WM M. BOWEN,
oc3Q*lt* ‘ Btcretary,
ryrss» Rev- Henry Word Beecher prrhaps for
13 THE LAST TIME THIS SEASON.-By request,
Mr.BEEOHGKwiII repe&thlsgreatlecture“TA« Com
inonxoealthx u for the* People’s Literary Institute, in
00N08RT HALL, Tuesday Evening noxt. Doors open
at 7 o’clock} lecture commences quarter to eight. No
reduction in price of season tickets until after the
third lecture, which will be delivered by G. W. OUR*
TIB. Esq , Thursday Evening,. Ner 11. Tickets ad
mitting one, 26 cents; three, 60 cents. Admitting one
to course of eight lectures, $1 00, two to do., $1 60,
three. $2 00. For sale at the Bookstores. 0039.3t*
Notice to Contractors.—Proposals will be
J 3 received until the third day of November, 1868,
nciuslve, for the grading of Arch and Race streets,
west of Thirty-second street, and of Spangler street
from Race street to Powelton Avenue, through the pro
iiertyof the Pennsylvania Railroad Company In the
twenty-fourth ward of this city. The propoials will
state the price per oublo yard for doing the work. The
material excavated will be required in the immediate
vicinity, on the property of the company, and will be
>1« ced where direoted. Proposals will be addressed to
Sdinuod Smith, Secretary, S W. corner of Third street
and Williog s Alley. For further information apply to
Tv, Tyson Butcher, Agent, Thirty-fifth street, below
Powelton Avenue. oc3o-4t
nrssa A Course of Three Lectures will be Be
-13 LIVE RED by GEO. ALFRKD TOWNSEND,
at the HANDBL and HAYDN UALI, EIGHTH Street
above SPRING GARDEN, for the Benefit of the
NORTHERN YOUNG MEN’S OHRIbTIAN ASSOCIA
TION, the Subjects to be as follows:
Thursday Evening, Nov. 4th. The American Loyal
* ists»
“ “ “ llth..“i he Historian,” “The
Novelist” and “The
Poet ”
• c <« « 18th..“ George Gordon By
ron.”
Bingle Tickets 26 cents each.
Tickets admitting a Gentloman and two Ltdios 60
cents
Tickets for the Course 60 cents; which may be had
of C. J WILSON, No 1212 BPRING GARDEN St.,
below FIFTH Bt., of the Members of the Association,
A. M. K.bTORRIE, No. 490 GERMANTOWN ROAD,
and at the HALL on the days of the Leoturea.
0080-6l* A. M. K. HTOBRIB, President.
Philadelphia, October 29, 1858 —At a
SPECIAL MEETING of the SCHUYLKILL
IUSB COMPANY, held THIB Evening, the following
Reselut on wav unanimously adopted, via:
“That thieOompany offer F*FTY DOLLARS RE
WARD for the detection and conviction of the person
or persons, who entered the HOeE BOUSE on the
MORNING of the 28th lost., and removed from the
balcony a SIGN BOARD belonging to THE YOUNG
MEN’S OHRIbTIAN AbSOOIATiON.
WM. G FRITZ, President.
Attest, J. M. R. Da Bsuei, Assistant 800.
oe3o-lt*
The Fourth Annlvcranry of the Young
\U3 MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION of Phil*
delphla, will be held in JAYNE’d HALL. Chestnut Ve*
low fIBYBNXH Street, on TUKBDAY EVENING next,
November Sad, at a quarter psst 7 o’clock.
The Annu&l Report will be read, and addresses made
by REV- IIeNRY MARTYN 80UDDKR,M.D., of In
'll*: 11, THANE MILLER. Esq , President of the Cin
cinnati Association; FRANKLIN W. SMITH, Esq,
President of the Boston Association, and the Rev.
Messrs. CHAMBERS, MOORE, and GODDARD, of this
city.
Tickets of Admission can be bad gratuitously at the
Rooms of tho Association, No. 1009 and 1011 CHEST
NUT St.
s E*rly application will he necessary, as tho number of
tickets is necessarily limited.
Ministers and deputations from Sister Associations
are Invited to occupy seats on the Platform.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
W. J. OHEYNKY,
T. ESM NDE HARPER,
F. A FIDLER.
JOHN F. GRAFF,
Committee.
Rooms 1009 & 1011 CHESTNUT St
rvrsa Academy of Music*—l tallan Opera—To
LL§ BTOOKBOLDBHB —An the doorkeepers are
changed, Stockholders and Ticketholdors will not be
admitted without exhibition of their tioketa. oc2B*4t
ry-sp» Franklin Institute Exhibition Slx
\lW TEENTH and PILBKUT Streets.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.—The Pupils of the Public
Schools, attended by their teachers, will bo admitted
to the Exhibition upon payment of an entrance fee of
fire cents for each pupil—teachers in attendance free.
The Principals of each will 'ple&re call at the office of
the Committee, when the time will be desiccated for
the visitor the school.
oe2B-6t WILLIAM BAMILTON, AeWary.
(VB=* Notice*—The Regular Monthly Meet-
UJ3 IHG of the AMERICAN EUEOTIO MEDIJ
OAL ASSOCIATION OP PHILADELPHIA will bo
held MONDAY, November Ist, at 7# o’clock P. M., at
the HALL of the Eclectics Medical College, Northeast
corner of SIXTH and CALLOWHILL Streets. All
friends of Medical Reform are invited to attend
JOHN G. RICH, M. D.,
Secretary.
nsrsm Office of the Philadelphia R. K. Sav
|[3 INQB AND LOAN COMPANY, N. E corner of
CELESTNTJT & TENTH Btreeta—The Animal Meet-
Ins of the £tockholdera will be held at the Office of
the Company, on TIIOBBDAY, November 4th, at 10
° An for Twenty Directors will be held the
fiime da* between the houre of 11 A. M. and 3V. M.
B&me day, oeiween urn ? L H O IC HINBON,
Secretary. _
nimvd Bttnlr* Philadelphia, Oct, 11th,
elkotion for thiutjgen di-
RECTOKS, to serve tho engumg rpy. be at
the RANKING HOUBB, on MONDAY, the 16th day
of NOVEMBER next, between the hours of ten, and
tW The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held
atlthe same place, on TUESDAY, the 2d day of No
▼ember next, at 12 o’clock M. W• h. HOHAFFBR,
ocU-eodtalft Cashier. ,
THE PRm-PHELADE
ITlf* Hl « Frnnkfc
SSira 0 A A M D S ?°)’t P " ,Y ’ BERUAI
KOTTOE TOTM
the Frsnkford branch of the Fraukfo
Railroad oro d soontlr
the Board of Dlreotors, OHAS
0020-2tif ’ B>
rT5 = “„. / K,?.V' <!tlna ol the Stock i
IJoF UNION BANK will bo held at
Bank Southwest corner of THIKD aul
(up stairs,) on TUESDAY MORNINOI
2d, nt 10 o’clock, when THIRTEEN M
bo elected, agreeably to the provisions I
Foils willroumin opou until 2 o’clock
By order of the OomuiisMonera
oc2B-tno2 JOHN &I. POMBBI
Bank of Commerce, PhllihiH, Oct.
Lk-3 *i 185 S—Notice Is hereby rivit an Eleo
tiun for THIRTEEN DIREOTORd fo the on
aning year, will be hold at the BanlQouse, on
MONDAY, tbe 16th day of NovomberlT between
the hours of 10 A. M. and 2P. ft£. oc(th-tnol6
Tho Annual Meeting of the Stockholm!
on TUESDAY, the,2<i day of Norembi
Alat saino place
002-atuth-tto2
rv-=» Notice.--The Third Install of Five
I K3 Dollars pnr share ou the Btookibi Sesond
and Third-street Passenger Kailway Coni of Phila
delphia will bo duo and payable at thtoa of the
Company, No 226 "WALNUT fit, on before No
vember 20th, 1858. 1 •
ily order of the Hoard. DENDY HH.
ociy-tuths-tN2O
iy-s=» Olllco Girard FJro aud line In-
LL? BUKANOE COMPANY, f
416 Walnutdt. BchuylkiH NavlgatlofildlDg.
The Directors of the Girard Fire anarine In
surance Company hare this day declared fjdend of
falX PUR OJSNT. upon the Capital “tociyablH to
Stockholders, on And after the Second day pveiober
next. AtiFRKD 8. GBiM,
Isurer.
}nBw
PniLADBLPHIA, Pot. 11, 1868.
rv-*5» Pcniwylvaula College o! DM Sur*
Us 3 GERY —The Lectores in this Inslion will
commenco on tho first MONDAY of Novemtnd con
tinue until tho first of Much ensuing. I
For further Information npp'j to *
T. L. BUtJKINGHASBan,
No. 243 North NH St.
0020-w«4t*
r r“3=» To the Fire Department ofUadei-
LkJ? PHTA.—The Directors of the <JIRi> fIEB
AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANIave te*
solved to appropriate One Hundred Dollars acU Sire
Oompiny within the City* now having invice, or
who may hereafter put in service, a BTM FIBa
ENGINB. ’ i;
Companies applying for this appropriatiithrough
their Committees, Trustees, or Agents, t be re
quired to lurnleh a certificate, signed by Ur Pre
fiidnnt authorising them to receive tho mo” They
will also he required to furnish the certlfU of the
Mayor, certifying that the Company applg is in
service in this city, and has been approver City
Councils. ALFRED S. GILteP,
Turner.
ocl4-tU3vr ■
Philadelphia. Oct. 18,1868.
Notice to Contractors—Officol the
1 13 GIRARD ESTATE. No. 19 B. FlFTlt'reftt.
Sealed Proposal will be received at the Ob of the
Superintendent of the Giraid Estate until Silock of
THURSDAY, the fourth day of November,l&B. for
all the Piling, Bridging, Wha flog, Filling (Faring,
Ac., that mav be requisite and necessary terry out
the intent and moaning of Ordinance of Gottis, enti
tled “ An Ordlnauee to authorize the Supetendent
of Qi r ard Estate to widen Delaware Area” Ap
proved Oct 22d, 1868. , i
Plans of the above may be seen, and Bpdcatlons
had, on application at this Office fr
ry-5» The American Patent Compand Cln-
LkJf OINNATI. OHIO, organized July, 18L with a
capital of SIOO,COi, bays aud Bulls Patents otommis
slon, solicits Patents, executes Mechanlcalrawings
and Engravings, and transacts all business peilning to
Patents, of whatever nature. The Company,so pub
lishes tho BCIFNTIFIC ARTISAN, the bes&echani
cal paper in America, at $2 per annum. Thiompany
can famish all information in reference? either
American or European Patents. j
Address AMERICAN PATENT COMPJY, Cin
cinnati, Ohio. oc2-sth-lro
Firemen’s and other Union? rayer
LkJ* MEETINGS, under the auspices of '«
YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOOITION.
ON SABBATH AFTERNOONS. ,
United States Engine, Wood, below Crownt., from
4 to 6# o’clock. {
Pennsylvania Hose, Eighth st., below Grej, from 4
to 6 o’clock. 1
United Hose, Drown st., below Twelfth, fro 4W to
5# o’clock. ;
Perseverance Hose, Quarry street, below Tird, from
to 6# P. M. T ’ *
ON SABBATH, at 7# P. M. ,
Engine, corner of Tenth and Filkrtate,
Delaware Engine, Bouth st., above Nlnoteeth it.
Western Engine, OallowhUl, below Sixteezb st.
ON TUESDAY, at P. M. ;
America Eogtue, Buttonwood, below Third fc.
Philadelphia Engine, Seventeenth, below Cbatout.
Robert Morris Hose, Lombard st., above Elgitbat.
Columbia Hoso, Oherry, above Seventh st. >,
ON WEDNESDAY, at 7% P. M. *
Klngaenslng School ouso, Darby road.
Independence Engine, Spring Garden, near 24iat.
Southwark Engine. 8. Third, above Washingtdist.
Diligent Hose, Madison, above Race st. ;
ON THURSDAY, at 7tf P. M.
N. Liberty Hose, New Market, above Coates st)
United States Hose, Buttotfwood, below Fifth Ft
Schuylkill Hose, Locustst., below Thirteenth s'.
Naval Asylnra, Gray’s Ferry road.
Fairmount Engine, RiJge avenue above Wood A.
Good Will Hose, Wood st, below Twenty-tbifl.
Club Boom, corner of Fifteenth and Filbert aft.
Fairmount Hose, Pleasant street, above Bleverth.
ON FRIDAY, at 7# P. M,
Western Hoie, Twentieth st, abo*e Lombard si.
Vigilant Hose, Eighth st., above Wharton st.
Warren Hose, Barker, above Eighteenth st
Spring Garden Hose, Parrish, near Eleventh s(.
* DUigont Engine, corner Tenth and Filbert uts.. fiom
4 to 6 P. 31. .
Young Men’s Union Tent, 8. Fifth, below Wharton
from 6 to 8 P. M. ~
By order of the'Executlvo Committee of Yoin> B
Ibrjstian Association. sell-sat tf
Y=s» City Commissioner*’ Ofllce*-~Phtladel>
LLS POIA, October 36th, 1868.
The BOARD OF APPEALS will meet for the different
WARDS upon the following days, to hear the Appeals <f
property owners/Viz:
2d Ward on MONDAY, October 18th, 1858.
8d and 4tfa Wards on TUK6DAY, Oct. 19th. 1658. i
6th and Oth Wards on WEDNESDAY, Oot. 20th. 1861.
7th and Bth Wards on THURBDAY, Oot 21st, 1858.1
Oth and 10th Wards on FRIDAY, Oot. 22d. 1868 •
11thand 12th Wards on MONDAY, Oot. 25th, 1858.
18th sod 14th Wards on Tu-sday, Oct. 26tb, 1658
16th and 18th Wards on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 27th
1868
17th aod 18>h Wards on THURSDAY, Oot. 23th, 1868
10th and 20th Wards on FRIDAY, Oot 29th. 1863. 1
2lßt and 22d Wards on MONDAY. Nor. Ist. 1868.
23d and 24th Wards on TUESDAY, Nor 2d, 1868. s
ißt Ward on WEDNESDAY, Nor. 3d, 1868.
3. M LEDDY,
JAMES LOGAN,
EDWARD R WILLIAMB,
City Commissioners.
Office of the Danphin and Susquehanna
LLS COAL COMPANY — New *obk, October 20,1868.
The Annu-.l Meeting of the Stock holders of this Com
pany will bo held at the u Girard House,” In Phila
delphia, on the third WEDNESDAY, the 17th daj of
November next, at noon, when and where au election
will be held for eleven Directors tosvrve for the ensuing
year. The transfer books will be closed from the 6th to
the 17th of November next, both inclusive.
By order of tho Board of Directors,
FRANK S. BOND,
Secretory,
oo 21-dtnorlT
Union Trenching for the People, under
UJj the auspices of the Ministerial Union, In con
nection with the Young Men’s Christian Association'
by the various ministers of our cityon every TUESDAY
and THUIIBDAY, at 4 P. M. in the BANBOM-STRBEI
CHURCH, until furthor notice. Services conflued tl
ONE HOUR precisely. Rev. E. de Bcburenlts on
Tnesday. 007-tt ’
Corn Exchange Bonk-Mphiludelphta
Ootodsr 10, 1868.—The Annual Meeting of tie
Itockholders of this Sank will be held at the harking,
house, northwest corner of SECOND and CHEBTNU?
Streets, on TUESDAY, November 2d, at 12 o’clock.
An eleotlon for thirteen Directors, to serve the en
suing je&r. will be held at the Banking-house on MON
DAY, November 16th, between ten A. M. and three P.
JI. JOHN W. TOBBKY, Cashier.
OCl6*dtNls,
ryrzsm Treneurer’s Department Pennsylvania
JJj RAILROAD COMPANY—PaiLADBLWiiA, Oct
16,1858.
NOTIOE.—The Board of Directors have this day de
clared a semi-annual dividend of three per cent on th«
Capital Stock of the Company, (clear of State tax,)
payable on and after November 16th. proximo.
Blank Powers of Attorney for colleotlog Dividends
can be bad on application at this office.
oclS-lm TflOJ. T. FIRTH, Treasurer.
ry-.r=» Southwark Hank, Philadelphia, October
l§ 11. 1858 —The Annual Meeting of the Btock
lolders of this Bank will be held at the BANKING
HOUSE, on Tuesday, the 2d day of November next, at
12 o’clock M. And the Annual Election for Directors
will be held at the BANKINGHOUM, on Monday, the
16'h dsy of November next, between the hours of 10
o’clock A. M. and 2 o’clock P. M. 7. P. STEEL,
ocl2-dtnol6 - Cashier.
ivaafarmert 1 and Mechanics’ Bank, Pliila-
L g dblpuia, Oct. 2, 1868.—The Annual Election
'or Directors will be held at the BANKING BOUSE,
on MONDAY, the 16th day of November noxt, 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 genoral
meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking
House at 4 o'clock P. M., agreeably to the charter.
004 dtNl6 W.RUSHTON, Jr., Cashier.
Notice—The Interest Coupons of the
JjJ LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD 00. BONDS*
due the Ist November, proximo, will be paid on preeen
talion, on and after that day, at the Offioo of the Com
pany, No. 803 WALNUT Btreet, 2d story.
0c27-4t 3. N. HHTOHINBON, Treasurer.
Jo* Business Men’s Union Prayer Meeting
Daily from Twelve to One o’clock, in the Baneom-atm'i
Church. Havel boen there? If not, why? Bpeoial
Prayer for Sabbath Bobools on Saturday. The presence
of alatge number of children will add interest to the
occasion. oc7-tf
07* Notice.—Green and Contes-Stroot Ptil-
LADELPHIA PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY.
—A second instalment of FIVE DOLLARS per share
on the capital stock ef the Green and Coates Btrett
Philadelphia Passenger Railway Company will be due
and payable at the Oißce of the Company, No. 422
WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the Bth day of No
vember next, between the hours of 10 A. M audBP. M.
007-td HARRY CONNELLY, Treasurer.
rv-=» Home for Invalids with Affections of
IL3 THE CHEST.
ij. W. corner PARKE and OHEBTNUT Streets.
oc2l-lm West Philadelphia.
POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, PENN
SQUARE—Oomprlßtog a PREPARATORY DE
PARTMENT, or General Sclent fto and Business
School, and Four Technical Schools :
THE BOHOOL OF MINES
THE SCHOOL OF CHBMIBTRY.
TRELBOnOOL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING.
THE BOHOOL OF MECHANICAL ENGINEER
ING.
Architecture and Des’ga ore included in the courses,
and ample facilities exist for field and Laboratory
Practice.
The Winter Session will begin on MONDAY, Nor.
Bth, and continue four months. Apply to
’ A. L. KENNEDY, M. D.,
President Faculty.
BUY 1 OUR BLINDS at KRONBBER
GER’S, No. 18 North TWELFTH Street, where
satisfaction ia giyeu, or no sale. Old Blinds done up
equal to new. It*
LOST OR MISLAID—Two Certificates of
tho Common Stool, of tho AMEBICaN ACA
DEMY OF MUSIC, No. 11l and No. 701, for five
shares each. Application has been made for a renewal
of the slid Certificates. JAMES DUNDtS.
Philadelphia, Oct. 28, 1858. oc3onol 4 811 6t»
MEN’S FINE CALF-SKIN BOOTS.—
Also, Waxed and Water-proof, with a general
assortment for Men, Women, and Children’s Wear,
host Oity ManuCaciure, low prices, Wholosale and Re
tail, at DUTTON’S,
11 Sign of the Red Boot,”
No. 11l N. SECOND Street, above ARCH,
oc3o-2t* East Bide.
BERTRAM’S HAIR DYE.—This inge
nious Preparation produces a natural color, is
easily applied, never stains the Skin, and is as cheap as
any of the Injurious compounds sold as Hair Dye. De
pot. No. 144 North NINTH Street, above CHERRY.
odw-et#
. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1858.
id South-
ASS UNGER
S Road and
QALLERY'OF FAMOUS POETS.
.38,1868.
\y Trips on
. Southwark
By order of
IBOTT,
lecrttsry.
„ A MAGNIFICENT VOLUME.
IET* This Is admitted to be the most magnificent vo
lume, in all its details, ever published in America. It
is the first 1 attempt to present steel illustrations upon
the same page with the letter-press, thus interweaving
Poetry and Art.
A GALLERY OF FAMOUS ENGLISH AND AMERI
CAN POETS,
With an Introductory Essay by Prof HENRY COP*
PE K, Professor of English Literature in the University
of Pennsylvania
Comprising selections from Thomson, Collins. Gray,
Goldsmith, Beattie. Cowper, Burns, Rogers, Words
worth, Ssott, Ooleridgo, Sou hey, Obas Lamb, Camp
bell, Horace Smith, Moore, J. Montgomery, Heber,
Grahame, Kirk White, Byron. Mrs. Southey, John
Keble, Shelley, Mrs Homans, Keats, Hood, Motber
woll, Macaulay, Browning, Tennyson, Riy&nt, Halleck,
Willis, Longfellow, Holmes, Poe, Morris, Bokor,
Simms, Prentice, Con ad, and Ooxe.
Gorgeously illustrated with upwards of ONE HUN
DRED ENGRAVINGS on Steel After designs by the
following famous Artists: Hamilton, Schmolse. Gil
bert, Devereux, Lawrence, Turner, Vasari, Leslie,
Schnsiole, Richmond, Warren, Fletcher, Severn,
Scharf, Franklin, and others.
Kichiy bound in lurkey morocco antique. Price
$l2 60. For sale by all Booksellers. Published to-day
by E. H. BUTLrfR & CO.,
oc3o-St 187 South FOURTH Street.
rs of, the
Iffice of the
pH Streets,
[November
•TORS will
U charter.
till be held
fxt, at 2 P.
J. O.DONNJ
STANDARD RELIGIOUS WORKS.—
NEW EDlTlONS—Published by
LINDSAY & BLAKTSTON,
Publishers and Booksellers,
25 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut.
GUMMING’* WORKS—The Apocalypse, 3 vols ;
Family Prayers, 2 vols ; Parables, Miracles, Daniel,
Urgent Questions, 81gns of the Times, Last oi the Pa
triarchs, 1 vol. each, and Minor Works, 8 vols.
2.
ARCHBISHOP WHATELY—The Future Slate,
Good and Evil Agents, and Thought* and Apothegms,
1 vol. each.
WINSLOW.—The Glory of the Redeemer, Glimp
ses, of the Tmth, and the Inquirer Directed, 1 voi.
each.
DR. STORK —The Homes of the New Testamrut,
and tbe Children of the New Testament, 1 to), each.
6
STANDARD RELIGIOUS AND MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS, of all kinds, for sale at low prices. ocdOtf
JpRONOUNGING
Of most of tbe Terms need by Speakers and Writers
on Medicine, and the Collateral
An Invaluable Pocket companion for Medical Stu
dents, highly recommended by the Profession.
Price 76 cents. By mail, prepaid, 86 cents For sale
JOHN L. CAPKN,
At the Phrenological Cabinet,
922 CHESTNUT Street,
Philadelphia.
A W. JUVUL,
Superintendent Qirarifcfrte,
CJPECTAL NOTICE TO OUR CUSTO
MKItS and the TRADR GENERALLY.
We hare this day reduced the prices of our stock of
FaLL GOOIM, consisting of
MERINO SHIRTS, and DRAWERS.
FANCY WOOLLEN HOOD",
SCARFS, HOSIERY, Ac
FIELD fr BROTHERS,
oc3o.lt* 218 MARKRT-St
Philadelphia central shawl
AND MEHINO EMPORIUM.
BROGUE, STELLA, BLANKET,
AND MEN’S SHAWLS,
A general assortment, unequalled in this market.
FftENOH RKYKRBIBLH MANTLES,
with round corners. New and desirable
FRENCH MERINOKB AND OA9HMEBEB,
from 68 cents to $1 per yard
WdITK AND BLACK CASHMERES.
SUPER LYONS BLAOK SILK VELVET.
BLACK FRENCH LADY CLOTH
LADIES’ best quality ORDERED KID GLOVE 3.
GENT-C.DOUBLE STITCHED KID GLOVES.
100 SetsFRENOH CAMBRIC COLLARS A OUFFS,
at SI per Set.
BAYADERE SATIN TRAVERS.
LUPIN’S ALL-WOOL DB LAINES, &0.
DRKBS MATERIALS, la variety.
WELSH to BAI.LARDVAL FLANNELB.
CRIB tc BED BLANKETS, and
FURNISHING GOODS generally,
At tho LOWEST PRICES, for OABH.
CHARLES ADAMB,
oc 3o Eighth and Arch streets,
QD OS ING OUI-
TjINGLISH FANCY SILKS—
JGi Just received, one new solid color Bay
adores, and new cross over styles, very heavy goods, at
$1.25 per yard. Imported by
6HARPI.EBB BROTHERS,
0688 EIGHTH Be CHESTNUT.
Round cornered shawls.
A new supply of round cornered Stolia Cloth
fchawls, with Taßsei and English Reversible Shawls.
Imported by BHARPLKSB BROTHERS.
oc2B EIGHTH AND CHESTNUT.
New JJJnbli cations.
ARNOLD’S CHRISTIAN LIFE, 2 volß.
MEDICAL LEXICON,
CONTAINING THS OOBRBOT
PRONUNCIATION AND DEFINITION
EOIENOES.
WITH ADDENDA.
BY 0. H. CLEVELAND, M. D.,
BBCOND HPITION
oc3o-tb&sa6t A vr3t
Betail 3Dr|2 OopDs
The Elegant Stock of
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
OOMPRIStSO
FRINQKO, BUTTONS,
OIBDLE9, RIBBONS,
TASSELS, VELVETS, Ao.
LINNARD’B,
No. 749 CHESTNUT Streot,
oc 2B 8 doors bel. EIGHTH, north side.
gHETLAND WOOL.
inj*R"A"'r>T“ : ' ““
CELEBRATED EXTENSION SKIRTS,
LINKARD’B,
No 123 CHESTNUT gtreet,
8 doors b»l. EIGHTH, north side.
JQOUBLE WIDTH POPLINS.
JL. J. LEVY & 00.
mu open, ima MORNING, 50 Pleoil of Soper qua
lity Double Width
PLAID POPLINS,
AT $1.25 PER YARD,
USUAL PRICE, $1.75.
809 & 811 CHESTNUT STREET.
. 0027 4t
Men* mixed shawls.
Large size and superior Boys’ Shawls, medium
sizes. BHAKPLESS Be BROTHERS.
0028 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH.
CLOT3S, CASSIMEEES,
Istlnets and Vestings,
ladies’ Cloak Cloths.
<vor:oat Cloths.
Rdles’Trimming Cloths.
(ant’d Dress Coat Cloths,
tdo Band Cassimores.
By a’ Caßßiiraorea, Satinets, &c.
81k Velvet, Plush, and other Vestings.
, COOPtlt & CONaRD.
0c27 8. B. comer NINTH A MARKET Sts.
Drsss goods.
Freeh Merinoea and Bombazines
Ba.vlere Valencias, 81 to 44 cents.
Kxia Wide Bayadere Poll de-Chenes.
ROBE DRESSES.
Ou4ot Poplin Robeß a Quille, $O-60
Oneot Valencia do , $6.
Tw4ots Bayadero Valencia Dresses. $7.
LADIES’ CLOAKS
Misses’ (oaks, ready-tnado or made to ordor.
COOPER Be CONARD,
0c27 8. L corner NINTH Be MARKET Sta.
CftOSF” ENGLISH TAPESTRY
BRUSSELS CARPETS.
AT
OB DOLLAR A YARD.
Just reoeid, by last Packets, a la’ge addition to our
assortment' these beautiful goods, embracing some
new figures jver beforo offered. Also,
POU./B-WXDTH VELVET OARPETS,
Of with a full assortment of Brussels
Imperial Tbeply, Ingrains, and htair and Entry Oar*
pets. BAILY Be BROTHER,
Cash Carpet Dealers,
oo2T*if No. 020 OIIEBTNUT St.
Greabargains in dry goods—
a. V. R. HUNTER
Has REMCED from No. 80 to No. 40 South SECOND
Street, wheJbo is now prepared to furnish the Ladies
with a freetnd well-selected stock of
DRESS GOODS,
To whioh hnvl t-s their attention, being determined
to sell at eaedingly LOW PRICES.
N. B-—Aarge assortment of Broche, Stella, and
French Blket Shawls. Also, a variety of Silk and
Cloth Oircirs Constantly on baud. At the
“ CLOAK EMPORIUM,”
oofi-Im ; No. 40 South BEGOND Street.
Q.REA ATTRACTION!
OVER S4J WORTH OF BHAWLB FROM WHICH
TO MAKE A SELECTION.
HORJNLEY A CHISM,
N. B. oorIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets.
Have thest 811 AWL Stock in Philadelphia. They
would reap fully call attention to e following very
oheap lots.s:
48 LO* BROCHE BHAWLS at $ 8 eaoh.
20 D. do. do. at 10 u
20 Di do do. at 11
24 D< do. do. at 12 *'•
10 D< do. do. at 13 *<
20 D< do. do. t 14 “
20 D< do. do. at 10 “
8 Dc do. do. at IS “
8 Dc do. do. at 20 «
8 Dc do. dn. at 25 “
In the a v e Lots of Long Brocho ShawlH will be
found everysirable color of ceutre.
BETIFUL STELLA SHAWLS
>m (2 to $l2, in every color.
French Blret Shawls in new designs.
Plain ThllBhawls, Square and Long.
Real OautCrape Shawls, Plain and Embroidered.
Ohildren’aawls, Misses’ Shawls, and Gentlemen’s
Shawls,,
THOSLEY a CHISM’S,
“IB PRICE CASH BTOH
Northeastiner EIGHTH A SPRING GARDEN.
N. BOitjd Country Storekeepers buying for cash
may find barns at T. A-C.’s.
P. B.—A Ahificent stock of Silks now on hand.
selB-tf
TjIALL m WINTER CLOAKS.
A OPENING DAILY.
FINE OLOTUACvLANB,
EHANP BEAVER RAGLANS.
RIOH VELVET CLOAKS.
Elegmtly adorned with
REALAOtS, CROOIIET, &0., &<J.
O)ERA OLOAK3.
The largest a:mot varied stock of these fashionable
OVIR GARMSNTB,
At the wist rngo of prices, and suited for
MOURNING?RGIENADE, AND FULL DRESS
COSTUME,
, AT THR
PARIS MITILA Be CLOAK EMPORIUM,
J. W. ? RO 0T O R & 00.,
751OHBTNUT STREET.
odd
Heal (Estate.
tm VALUABLE BUCKS COUNTY PABM
Jslll AT PUBLIC BALE-0N THURSDAY, NOVEM
BER 11th*
Will be sold at Public Pale, on the premises. oM
THURSDAY, November lUh at aw o’clock P. Ma
VALUABLE BUCKS COUNTY F*RM, situ ted in
Warminster Township, about 17 miles from Fh’ladeJ-'
ihia. 4 from Willow Grove. and 2 from Davlsvitle,
la-borough, aod Uartsviile, containing 105# Acres of
Land 12 of which are wood, the remainder 'ln a high
state of cultivation. .
The improvements are In gord order, couveaiefitly
arranged, and of tho moßt'subßnntial character ; there
are two w 11s of Witer on the premises, an excellent
spring house, and a never-failing stream running almost
the entire length of the Farm There is ttiso due
shade, and a young orchard of uusurpwsed assortment
of fruit trees, selected with much care
The neighborhood is unexceptionable; healthy, con
venient to places of worship—having eight churches
within two miles; solect and classical schorls, stores,
&c —altogether making ibis one of Ihe finest and most
desirable Farms in tho couuty.
To persona wishing to examine tha property it will be
cheerfully showu by cilliog on the premises, and any
other information, by application to either of the un
dersigned. JOdhPH HART, UaviSYille,
B F Hart, No. 814 N. Front st.,
Or, North Del. Avenuo, above Poplar.
O. P. FRETZ, Auctioneer. 0c27-w&stnolo
® GERMANTOWN RESIDENCE FOR
SALE.—Tho Property at the Southwest corner
of GREEN and HaRVBY Streets, convenient to Depot.
All modern conveniences, largo lot, shrubbery, truit,
and well-grown ornamental trees. Apply to
WILLIAM U. BACON,
oc2G-6t* No. 3-“ S MARKET Streot.
IMatrljcs, lemelrg, &t.
Bailey & co.,
VOHMBRLT
BAILEY & KITCHEN,
Have removed to their new Fire-proof, White Marble
Store,
819 CHESTNUT STREET,
NORTH SIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUBE,
Now opening 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 WHOLESALE AMO EETAIL.
aul7-lftf
darriajica.
OARRIAGES.
WM. IX ROGERS,
COACH AND LIGHT-CARRIAGE BUILDER
1009 AND 1011 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Orders for CARRIAGES from all parts of the world
executed with promptness, and satisfaction guarantied
sel3-3mif
ttcstauranls.
J PROSSER’S RESTAURANT, No.
• 808 MARKET Ftreet, four doors above EIGHTH,
South side, Philadelphia. Oysters Stewed, Roaßted,
Fried, Pickled, Ac., Ac , for Home Consumption and
Transportation. N. B.—Dinner from twelve to tbree
o’clock oo2!-tf
Chicken salad.—minton,
TWELFTH, below WALNUT, informs his cus
tomers and tbe public that he Is serving Up bis Chicken
Salad—so justly celebrated. The Celery is cultivated
by himself, aud is far superior to any that can be found
in the market. Game in season, and Oysters in every
Btyle. Families and Parties supplied, oc!9-12t*
CAMPBELL’ 8 DINING SALOON,
Corner of THIRD St. and HARMONY COURT,
Has been closed for several days paAt, in order to be
regenerated and disenthralled. It will be opened on
MONDAY next, 20th inst . with improvements and al
terations which will astonish the town. The host has
thrown his soul into the of iron seal, and we think
that bis efforts will meet with universal approbation.
When reopened it will be a model establishment.
eell-tf
J E . MoCLEES,
'photographer,
626 CHESTNUT STREET,
BELOW SEVENTH,
Wouldo&U the attention of the publio to his new style
of
OHROMO-ORA YON PHOTOGRAPHS
They are pronounced by artists and connoisseurs to
surpass any Photographio Portraits ever before pro
duced. oc2o-wsm-2mif
WING’ 8 PROCESS—WHEAT, IT IS
believed, yields a nourishment better adapted
to the healthful requirements of the human system
through life than auy other one substance known to
civilization.
This nourishment is made up of those properties In
grain chemioally known as saccharine matter, gluten,
Ac. The saccharine matter contributes most of the
nourishment, and contains also au active principle
which) when received into the stomach as a component
of bread, aids digestion.
These great nourishing and Invigorating properties
of grain produce, under the action cf heat and hy the
aid of certain machinery, a most powerful stimulant.
If such a product oan be extracted from grain by arti
ficial means.,
IIM-naftaAKft.l»AdlV ~«■«»« »«* ..L'.— ■■■s.juutuU ig
the natural chomical action of the human stomach.
It seems, therefore, that this is an indispensable pro
perty of gralo, as a nourishment, given to it for tbe
most beneficent purpose, aud consequently should be
retained, as far as practicable, in ail the preparations of
grain for food.
WING’B PROOESB secures the highest amountof nu
triment that has ever been produced from wheat
In the preparation of the material, and in the manu
facture of WING’S FARINA CRACKEHS, the life-Rup
porting principle of the grain remains not deadened, or
injured, as in Hour by too close grinding, but retaining
its moat active properties, so necessary to digestion and
the energ slog force with which It imjiarta to the body
a health ul growth or renewed rigor and strength.
The constantly-increasing demand for WING’3 FA
RINA CRACKERS, with the commendatory remarks of
parents, teachers, and physicians, is strong proof of the
healthful and beneficial results wnich have attended
their use.
WINO ’S ORACKERS have a pleasant taste, act kindly
upon the stomach, and for dyspeptics or the aged, as well
as sedentary and delicate persona generally, they are
most acceptable.
It is believed that there never has been anything in
troduced equ-1 to WING’S FARINA CRACKERS aa a
healthful nourishment for children.
In purchasing, it should be borne la mind that thero
are no genuine Fsrlna Crackers made bat by Mr. Wiog.
His are the only Crackers manufactured iu the United
States containing the true qualities of Farina.
AH other so-called Farina Crackers are imitations.
Take none, therefore, for Farina but those having the
name of ” A WING ” stamped oo each oracker.
WING’S FARINA ORACKERS may be procured of
the best family grocers generally, by whom they are ex
tensively sold In different portions of the United States,
and at wholesale only of
A. N. THOMPSON Be CO .
Nos. 221 and 223 FULTON rtreet, New York.or
DINGEE Be BROTHER,
Wholesale Agents, No. 145 South FRONT street.
0c23 25 30 nol Philadelphia
T) NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS
NATIONAL TELEGRAPUIU NEWS AGENCY.
—.OARR & JOHNSON announce to the Press through
out the United States that they ar« completing ar
rangements on a most liberal scale, for a Bystem of
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS REPORTS, which has never
before been equalled in this country They pledge
themselves to luruLh the earliest and most reliable re
ports of all the stirrlug and important events of the
day at a pace which cannot fall to be advantageous to
the Preps generally.
All letters and communications to be oddrewd to
OARR Be JOHNSON,
National Telegraph News Reporters, South THIRD
Street, opposite Eichango, Philada
E. W.CARR,
G. W.L JOHNSON/
Geo. W. L. Johnson, 21 Wall at., New York City.
John T. Smith Merchants’ Exchange, tfoston.
John Wills, corner South and Baltimore streots, Bal
timore.
For experience and reliability In the business. we
would refer to. Morton McMichael, North American
and U. 8 Gazette; Swain Be Abell, Public Ledger;
Jo«per Harding A S*m, Pennsylvania Inquirer; John
W. Forney, The Press; Outnmioga Be Peacock,Evening
Bulletin; F. W. Grayson & Go., Evening Journal: Jo
seph Severns, Evening Argus; Joseph R Flanigen,
Daily News; William Rice. PonuaylvanUn; LaMor,
Everett, Be dincken,Sunday Dispatch; Maglll Be Jones,
Sunday Mercury; Jno. 8. Jackson. Sunday Transcript.
oc2o-tf
rjYHE “OLD DOMINION”
OOFFBB POT,
and
THE "OLD DOMINION”
TEA POT,
Are manufactured, under the patent for the United
States, by
ARTHUR, BURNHAM, & GILROY,
Nos. 117 and 119 South TENTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
.10“ Merchants visiting Philadelphia, should, by all
means, lay iu a supply of these COFFEE and TEA POTS,
which are rapidly coming into'use, and destined in a
short time to supersede nil others.
|o* A. B, Be G. aro also manufacturers, umlor 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. au!7-tutluVstnolB
Also, Trade Agents for
TORREY’S ADJUSTABLE DOOR SPRING.
GLASSES.
JAMES S. EARLE A SON.,
Manufacturers of LOOKING GLASSES for MAN
TELS, PIERS, Be SIDE WALLS, of every size, style,
and shape.
Pier Tables, Cornices, Braokets, Consols, of new and
elegantdeaigus; and
PICTURE FRAMES, with Frames for Portraits,
Miniatures, and Photographs in every variety of stylo
ami price. Importers of ENGRAVINGS, every new
Publication being received tho moment of is«ue, and
OIL PAINTINGo from the Studios of the best and
most celebrated American and European Artists.
A LARGE GALLERY OF PAINTINGS,
Open at all times, fbkb Wholesale and Retail Deal
ers in Mahogany and Walnut framed Looking Glasses,
to which they invite the attention of country customers.
JAMES S. EARLE Be BON,
816 CHESTNUT STREET,
OrrOBITH TUB 01BAKD QOUSf.
DETERSIVE SOAP.—Time, labor, and
money saved. In using it, clothes do not require
any boiling or rubbing on washboard One pound will
go as far as three pounds common Rosin Soap. War
ranted to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
It is decidedly tho chenpost and best washing Boap
ever offered to the public. Manufactured only by
VAN HAAGEN Be MoKECNE. For sale by all re
spectable Grocers in the oity, and wholesale only by
TRAIN Be MoKEONE,
oc2-3m 22 South Wharves
Abram slack’s engraving, die
Sinking, and Embossed Printing, Envelope, aud
Beal Press Manufactory, No. 1 South SIXTH Street,
Philadelphia. Pa an]9-Biv
A FEW AGENTS wauted to go South.—
DERBY A JAOKdON, No. 119 NassauSt, N. Y.,
wish to give employment to a few. experienced ana
responsible BOOK AGENTS, for the Winter and
Spring months. To those who can give thebeatfre
fereme as to capacity and experience In canvassing, a
liberal salary will be paid. None others need apply.
0c26-W*3t
i : • tJlaiUB. "
r-fOOKS, (30 AMBER J[ AIDS, ~GifK~-
a J (Aeueral Housework, half-growa Girls, to
free of’fr'tfer all p uts, at O’CONNOR’S OFFICE.’ No
19 ARCADE, Chestnut Street, above 8 xth • It* -
Yffi7'ANTED —By a Young Man from .the
.Tv Country a Situation in a Wholesale EstabH,,b
’tftent, where hia Bemcoß’wili be avdil&b e. Cau write
a good hand and is wilting to make himself geaeraUy
useful. Address “ BEAVER,” Blood’s Despatch.
0c29-3t* ' * ; 1
WANTED— Ladies to Canvass for a Book
which will P»r from s'> to $l6 a week Ladies
will find this pleasant employment. Apply to S.
HOYT, at tho Episcopal Rooms, alter 2 tf M., 624
WALNUT St 0029 2t*
ANTED—In a Wholesale Cloth Store,
A Salesman who can influence a Kentucky or
Virginia T.ade. AddreßB’629 Post Office. oc2B-6t*
Vlf ANTED—By an American Woman, a
* * Situation as Wet-Nurse, or in th» capacity of
aOowpan’onto aLa y going to California Address
“ Eilen” Cl-.od's Despatch oc2B-3t*
ANTED-By a Ludy of Experience in
v T Teaching, a Situation in a Farhily or School, to
instruct Children in «he usual English branches’, with
the rudiments of Music and Drawing. Good reference
can he given. Address “T. B through the Post Office.
0128-3V*
TO DRUGGISTS. Wanted, hy tho Ad
vertiser, a Young Man, a Situation in a Drug
Store. Has had Four Years’ Experience as Drug Citrk,
and is a Graduate of the Philadelphia College of Phar
macy Has no objection to go out of the City. Address
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WANTED —A Situation by. an active
business man, now residing at'the West, where
he has been extensively engaged in manufacturing for
over twenty-two years. To a manufacturirg house, o
to dealers in gl«Bs»are, china, or crockery, he could be
of great serv ee througU the extensive acquaintance he
possesses with a large portion of tbe merchants of the
Wes'ern and £oulhiyn States. For farther parti culnrs
addresß J. L. ft , Press office. t c 8-6 t
dfcO *nn ““WANTED, AN ACTIVE
PARTNER in an Established Manu
facturing Business in this City, paying over 100 per
cent profit, as will be shown upon an interview. Ad
dress “ L. W.,” at this Office oc2B-Bt*
WANTED —Respectable men, of good ad
dress. to canvass a new Illustrated Publication.
A suitable man can be permanently employed at good
wages. London Publishing Co., 112 South Eighth
street. oc2B3t#
WANTED TO RENT—A dwelling, with
modem conveniences, central location. Rent
from 600 to 800 dollars per annum. Apply to No. 146
North Second, below Race street. oc2B-3t»
A Flh ST-CLASS SALESMAN wißhes
an Engagement by the Ist of December. Can in
fluence & fair portion «f near trade, aod giv* the most
unexceptionable references. Address “Pennsylvania,”
Office of this Paper. 0c26-ot*
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son, with immediate possession; a Furnished
house of moderate size, with modern improvements,
west of Tenth street. Address A. M., office of this
paper. oc4
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CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, U
whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and
medioal attendance. Pay from $l2 to 222 per month
No rasa having a wife or okild will be accepted. Applj
for MOUNTED SERVICE at No 817 MARXIST Street
above Bighth, north side.
W. TH. MAGRUDER,
Ist Lieut. Ist Dragoons,
apl7-ti Recruiting Officer.
TWO COMMUNICATING SECOND'-
BTORY BOOMS to Beat, with full or partiti
Board lu a quiet private family. Location—CHEST
NUT St. above FIFTEENTH. Address <• BYLVANUS,”
Press Office.
oc3o-lt»
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Quiet aud Orderly Habits, om obtain comfort
able Apartment-4 for the Winter, in a Private Family.
Address “Walnut Street,” Office of The Press .
oc2B-4t*
UOARDING. —A Gentleman and his wife,
or several young gentlemen, can be accommo
dated in a private (amity, No. 432 North Seventh street,
0c23-3t* MRS POLLARD.
ELEGANT ROOMS—Single or Communi
cating—in one of the finest houses-in tbe city,
with HOARD and every comfort. Location central
Good references given and required. Address P.. Box
1190, Post Office 0c25-6t#
ftomwals.
REMOVAL
ARCHER,
WARNER,
MISKET, & CO.,
HAVE REMOVED
NEW STORE,
718 CHESTNUT ST., ab. SEYENTH,
SOUTH SIDE
Their new position will giye them additional facilities
for displaying their Largo Assortment of
n il A JO n o 1 T. l o )i o ,
BOIHFOR GAS AND OIL.
ALSO,
PENDANTS,
BRACKETS,
LAMPS,
GIRANDOLE3,
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-flniehing 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 & 00. have
removed from No. 9 North Water Street to No.
108 ARCH street, second door above Front. sel
iHiirumal.
DR. BARNES’ PILE LOTION ALWAYS
OUBES.
Dr. BARNES’ BREAST SALVE Is a positive preven
tive acd cure of Hands and Lips.
Dr. BARNEi’ COUGH SYRUP—only 25 cents per
bottle—wiU cure any receot Cough.
Dr BARNES’ 0 iMFH. EXT. of GINGER, a speedy
and permanent cure of Dvepepsia.
Dr BARNES’ LINIMENT HYDER ALI’3 MIX
TURE is the best remedy extant for the oure of Rheu
matism, Neuralgia, Loro Throat, Sprains, Bruises and
Swellings.
Office of the Adames Expbbss Co
Cue of our Drivers dn Saturday last sprained his In
step very Ladl< ; by u<dng Dr. Barnes’ Liniment be was
od duty this morning cu ed H. GORMAN.
Thila., October vsth. 1858
Hold at 353 CHESTNUT-St. oc3o-lt*
Earl* file remedy,
EARL’S PILE REMEDY
For Bale at JOHN H. TURNER,
Sole Agent,
734 SPRING GAROEN Street.
Also at BYRON Be BOULTON’B.
N. E. corner SECOND Be CATHARINE Bts..
R. NKW»ON’B,
0027-6t* N. W. cor. 20th Be SPRUCE Sts.
HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL—THE
GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOB AND REMEDY
FOR DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STOMACH AND WEAK
BOWELS. Prepared by a Chemist. Bottles 12#, 25
and 50 cents.
National hall—market street*
POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK.
J. iHbOo Williams’S celebrated
PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE.
This magnificent PAINTING commences with Chaos,
and continues down in historical order to the Bahylo
nish Captivity, containing more than fifty of the moat
sublime and interesting scents in the Bible.
Exhibition EVERY Boon open at a
quarter tv 7j to oommence at 7 o’clock
Tickets 25 cents—to be bad at Hall door. Ohildre
under 10 years 16 cents.
Also. Exhibitions on WEDNESDAY and SATUB*
DAY AFTERNOONB for/ families and schools. Doors
open at 2 j to commence at 8 precisely.
Explained by Professor TIBBITT3
HARTSHORNE’S OURE-ALL cures Dyspepsia and I TJIRANK.LIN INSTITUTE
Indigestion; also, Canker and Sore Mouth and Sore J* EXHIBITION
Throat, 1
tub; greatest discovery in medical
SCIENCE’
HARTStIORNE’S CURE-ALL should be kept in all
families, in case of accidents or sudden sickness.
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Rheumatism.
HARTbHORNE’S CURE-ALL cutcb Cramps, Cholic,
Tains in the Stomach or Bowela.
HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL cures Pains in the
Limbs, Si-ift, Rack and Breast.
HAKTSHORNE’S CURB-ALL oures Sprains, Bruises,
Scalds and Burns.
HARTSHORNE’S OURE-ALL cures Neuralgia,
Toothache and Stiffness in the Joints.
HARTSHORNE’S OURE-ALL cures Cholera, Diar
rhoea aud all Pain.
HAUTSHORNE’3 CURB-ALL cures Ear Ache and
Deafness from a cold.
HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL cores all Spinal Affec
tions and Weakness in Limbs.
HAUTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL is a great tonic to
Woak Stomach and Bowels, and Improves Digestion.
l£7~ As the frequent changes of the weather produce
a bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pam in the Limbs and Body;
also, Btiff Neck—every person ehould get a bottle. It
acts upon the Nerves, Muscles, Sinews, Blood and
Bones; and, by its warming electro-magnetic power, ex
pels all pain from the system. Get a bottle and try it,
and you will he astonished at its happy effects.
N. B. If you have a Cough, use HARTSHORNE’S
Pectoral Svrup of Wild Cherry, it is the best Cough
Syrup in the World. Bottles, 25 and 50 cents, and Si.
If you are Billions, use HARTSHORNE’S ANTI
BILLIOUS PILLS. They act upon the Liver, Stomaoh
and Bowels, carrying off all Bile and Foul Secretions.
Boxes. 25 cents. Sold by R. H. JENKINS,
No. 26 fOUTH EIGHTH Street,
Between Market and Chestnut Btreets.
Slmes’ Stores, Chestnut and Market streets.
Garrigues’, Tenth and Coates streets.
Wagner’s. Tenth and Lombard sts. au!2-th s tudtf if
ZOLLICOFFER’S ANTI-RHEUMATIC
CORDIAL is the only preparation ever plaoed be
fore the public that has performed ae many
MIRaOULOUS cures
OP
INFLAMMATORY AND CHRONIC
RHEUMATISM.
The most prominent aud influential citizens hear wit
ness of its efficacy. The abandant 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 that s rikesat the root of the
disease, and thus eradicates it entirely from the system.
Prepared by THEODORE DILKS, Chemist,
Northeast corner of Pine and Sixth streets.
oc7-8m Philadelphia.
- TWO TRIPS A WEEK TO
BRIDGETON’—On and after WEDNES
DAY, 2i)th lost., tho Steamer EXPRESS will leave
Arch Street every Wednesday and Saturday morning, at
Eight o’clock (instead of Btf, as heretofore), for
Bridgeton. Will leave Bridgeton every Monday and
Thursday morning at 8 o’clock; stopping at Delaware
City and Now Castle. Btage» for Millville, Port Eli
zabeth, Fairton.Gedarville, Newport, Dividiug Creeks,
and Maurlcetowru connect with this boat. oel4-lm*
CONSIGNEES* NOTICE —The
SliySßhip “STALWART,” Capt. A. H. Lucas, from
Liverpool, is now ready to discharge at Almond-street
Wharf. Consignees will please send their permits on
bond. All goods not permitted wi hin five cays from
this date will be sent to public stores
THOfl. RICHARDSON &, CO..'
101 WALNUT Street.
October S 7, 1863. oeaB - 5t
FA. TREGO, BEAL ESTATE AGENT
• AND OONVEYANOER, THIRTEENTH Street
end RIDOE ATenne, attends to the pnrch.se And Bale
of Kent Estate, Booting houjee.
and Colleatlon of House and Ground Rents, aud Inter
est Monies. {Satisfactory references given, oel9-Bm*
- ’if or Bole drill ta #et.
’<*»; FOR i RENT, from JANUARY Ist,
1 1860—The first-class Granite-front Store, No. 124
street, above ABOH, suitable for the
in-g wVvU'y Goods, or any other heavy business,
t *r/ toares&r* 4 wifi commodious Terms samfac
v' ud Story. Tenant. Apply at No. 184M.Se
- . I ■ ; ocso-7tif»
flioo Acres^MMtgomsvxS^ l6
vi e; first-class improvements
1 or terms, &0., Wfrlr to 0. 00LLIM3
cc29-6t* 217 8* FOURTH fit., bel.
i’M TO RENT—A Medium-sized STOR%
f-ilttL in B ANK Street; a very desirable situation.
dfess-’ H\NK STKEiT.” Blood’s Despatch.
0c29 3t* .
TO LET—A Large Room in Second
8to?y Ot tha Imn BuUding 606 CHESTNUT Street,
opposite the rtate House. Apply to ASHTON’S COM-
MfihQlAL AGKNOY,6QS Chestnut Street. 0029-81#
MTO LET—A Neat modern Residence,
atrNortheast corner of NINTH and CATHARINE
Streets The neighborhood is^rrood, and tbe House is
replete with all the modern conveniences Inquire of
EDWARD LAFFE&TY, No. 1006 Christian Street.
mFOR SALE, or to RENT,Low—A Desi
rable property forßosiness or Besldenee. 970
Bouth FOURTH Street. Would make a good location
for a Dry Goods or other Store. Apply on Premiees.
oe2B-.fi t*
M HOTEL FOR SALE.—Good Will and
Fixtures of one of the best Hotels in the city, sHu*
2ied near the Post Office and Exchange; it contains 16
ele-ping rooms, with a fine Restaurant. Satisfactory
reasons given lor selling out. ” Address Box No 683
Philadelphia Post Office. • 0c22-Izd*
|~|FFICE TO-LET.—AN ELIGIBLE OF-
Lr FIGS far an Insurance Company, or aimllar cor
poration, having three communicating rooms on the
same floor, No. 222 WALNUT Street, above DOCK.
Immediate possession given. Apply to
JOHN 0. KiSFFBK, or
THOMAS T. BUTOHEB,
VM _ No. 112 Bouth FOURTH Btrtet,
mhBo-tuth»-tf seoond story, room*
a TO RENT, a STORE on DELAWARE
■ill Avenue, below VINE Street, running through to
Water Street. 148 feet deep. Also, the Double STORE,
corner of THIRD and QUARRY streets, 40 feet front,
one of the b«rit locations for large Business In Phila
delphia Also, BTABI/B and COAUH-HOUBS in
uHERRY Street; above SEVENTH, In rear of Ash
land House Apply, at 273 South FOURTH Street.
American academy of music.
STRAKOsGH ITALIAN OPERA.
OPENING OF THE REGULAR OPERA SEASON.
MADAME COLSON.
FIRST SUBSCRIPTION NIGHT.
MONDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER Ist.
LA TRAVIATA.
MADAME PAULINA COLSON
will make her deout in Philadelphia in the celebrated
character of-Violktta, supported in their respective
roles by St'noes
BRIGhOLI, AMODIO, and BARTLt.
NOTICE —ln consequence of the very great demand
for seats for La. 1 ratuta, the Manager is compelled to
announce, to prevent VQfas'on in the Ticket Offices,
th*t to-day seats w 11 only be secured for Monday’* per*
rormance; and on Monday seats may be secured for the
first four nights. Subscriptions, however, for twelve
or sixteen mghta. will be received to-dxy and Monday.
The priceß of adarßsioa have been fixed as fellows :
Parquette, Dress Circle, Ba'cony, Balcony Boxes (in*
eluding Reserved Setts). $1 50 end $l, eceordiog te
looitlon designated on the diagram. Of the latter there
are four hundred and fifty seats. Proscenium Boxes
from $lO to $l6.
FaM.LY CIuCLB 60 OBNTB. AUPHITBBiTBB 26 OBSTfi.
siIBSOrtIPTION TICKETS for twelve nights, in
cluding choice of feats. $l5; for sixteen nights, in
cluding choice of seats, $2O. Each subscriber tor twelve
night*is entitled to tickets for the first two Opera Ma
tinees. and the first Evening Concert, and each of the
subscribe 8 for sixteen nights U entitled to the privilege
of the free admission to the three Opera Matinee* and
to the two Conce ts given at the Musical fund Hall.
To-day and Monday, t' a Bale of Subscription Tick
ets will continue at the office of the Academy of Ha*
sic only
To-day, at eight o’clock A. M , will commence the
gale ot seats for the first night, at the following
ticket fffices: Lee A Beck A Lawton, Cheat
out btreet, and at the Ao>demy-
The Free List, with the exception of thePnblio Press,
is entirely suspended, aud no person will ho admitted
without exhibiting his ticket.
Doors open at seren o’clock. The Opera commences
at eight o'clock.
ON WEDNESDAY, SECOND SUBSCRIPTION NIGHT,
First appearance of MADAME CORA DE WIL
HORST.
Mrs. d. p. bowers’® walnut-sx.
THEATRE, comer of NINTH ood WALNUT
Streets SATURDAY EVENING. Ootober 30,1868,
The Stranger, MrF B Conway; Baron Steinfort, Mr
Reach; Frmcis, Mr HA. Perry; Mrs Haller, MrsD P
Bowers: Counter Wintereen Mrs P B Conway.
TBE HONEY MOON.
The Mock Sake, Hr J? Drew.
Prices of admission—Second Tier and Family Circle,
and Third Tier, 26 cents; Parquet, 87£ cents; Dress
Circle, 60 oents: Private Boxes, according to tt*U
locale, $3 and $6; Single Seats in Orchestra and Private
Boxes, 76 cento.
Doors open at quarter before 7 o’clock; Curtain rises
at 7 o’clock
IMTHEATLEY & CLARKE ,s ARCH-ST.
T T THEATRE.—WiIIiam 8. Fredericks, Acting and
Stage Manager.-
SATURDAY EVENING, October SO. 1868,
MB J. 8 OLA' , -KE , S BENEFIT.
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA.
Valentine, Mr Shewell; Proteus, Mr Dolman; Sir
Thurio, Mr John Gilbert; Julia, Mrs John Drew.
THE RAKE’S PROGRESS.
Harry Markham, Mr Wheatley; BamSlap, Mr Clarke.
Admission. 25 eta. Secured Seats in Dreea Qircls, 01*
eta; Orchestra Stalls, 60 cts; Beats in Private Boxes, 7o
ota:.Gallery. 13 cte: Gallery for Colored Persona.2Aeta j
-rrtVate~imx~m qg.\nnjwi tailored Persona,• 88 ots;
Whole Private Box, S 3. *
Doors open at quarter before T o’clock; oommenee at
7^,precisely.
A MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
A BROAD AND LOCUST Street.
SATURDAY EVENING. Oct 80. 1868.
FAREWELL BENEFIT OF FRANCOIS RAVEL,
The performance will commence with
THE SCHOOLMASTER.
Master Trick Boniface. Francois Ravel; Mr Bonlf&ce,
A Lehman; Bridget, Miss Frances
GRAND DIVERTISSEMENT.
LftMadrilcna Yroa Mathias
The whole to conclude with
VOL-AU-VENT.OR A NIGHT'S ADVENTURES.
Vol-au-vent, Francois Ravei; Brock, H E Walla;
•L'za, M’lle Lina Windel.
Admission—Parquet, Parquet Circle, and Balcony, 60
cenu; Family Circle and Amphitheatre, 26 eenta.
Seatß can be secured from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. with*
out extra charge. Children under 10 years half price.
BRONZES, &c.
HERRING’S GREAT PICTURE has ar
rived of the VILLAGE BLACKSMITH, and
will he on Eshibition for a few days only, at the Store
of A.G ROBINSON’S eicture Ga'lery.
cc39-tf 010 CHESTNUT St., ah NINTH.
Concert hall.
TWO NIGHTS ONLY.
FRIDAY and BATURDAY KVANINGB, Ootobtt 29th
Mr. STEPHEN MABSBTT,
(Jeema Pipes of Pipesville, Author and Composer,)
In ins original
MONOLOGUE ENTERTAINMENT,
as given by him in the thrte quarters of the globe, and
lately at Niblo’s Saloon to crowded i oases, entitled
SONG AND CHIT-CHAT,
oa
WANDERINGS IN MAN 7 LANDS,
luterapers d with Humorous and Descriptive Pcenw,
original and selected Songs, Ballads, &o.
Boors open 7 o cloak Commeoco at 8
Tickets 25 cents
THOMEUF’** VARIETIES (Cafs Theatre,)
Northwest comer of FIFTH and CHBaTNUT
Two forces EVERY EVENING this week, under the
management of MR. T. A’BECKJST, late of the Walnut
Street Theatre
gongs by Miss EMMA. MARCY,
Mrs. BOBDWkLL, (formerly Mrs Lane,)
and Miss JENNY WREN I
Also, danclDg by Miss V ALLEN, styled { * the poetry
of motion.”
Concert commences at 7# o’clock. Admission 10
cents. 0c26-6t*
Assembly buildings,tenth aed
CHESTNUT Streets.
Immense attraction. New Novelties. Change of
Programme eaoh Exhibition. The LEARNED CA
NARY BIRDS and BPIRIV RAPPING Go and see
SIGNOR BLITZ.
The groat Ventnloquistand wonderful Magician.
Performance every Evening daring the week, at
hall-past 1 o’clock and on Wednesday and Saturday Af
ternoons at 8
Admission, 25 cents; Children, IS eents. 0c25-lm*
Is now nnder fall way.
One of the grandest and finest displays of
AMERICAN MANUFACTURES, MECHANICS and
ARTS
Ever made by this Institution.
The rpacious area of the
STAVE ARMORY,
In SIXTEENTH Street, near Market,
As well as the large temporary building upon the
south side, are filled up with articles of every imagina
ble variety.
The Fair 1b easy of access by all the City Passenger
Railroads azid Omnibuses running West, and by an ar
rangement with them,
VISITERS ARE CARRIED TO THE FAIR PEER OF
EXPENBE.
The ticket price of admission Includes the ride to the
Exhibition, and can bo procured of the Ooaduotors to
the Cars, on all the City Railroad lines. 0025-tf
/CORNELIUS & BAKER,
Vyf Manufacturers of
lamps, chandeliers,
GAS FIXTURES. Ao.
BTORE, 710 CHESTNUT STREET.
MAMUFAOTORIKB,
821 OHERRY Street, and FIFTH and COLUMBIA
0c25-lmif Avenue.
[l/JONS. A.F.ROSAT,
TEACHER OF FENCING,
BARRETT’S GYMNASIUM,
0c26-d2m# MARKET Street, above Eighth.
PHRENOLOGICAL BXAMINA
TIONB. with written descriptions of character,
y\j including advice in reference to business, health,
Z- Ii \ self-improvement, Ac., are made day and eve
mug at FOWLER, WKLLS, A CO.’S,
Families visited when requested, and a liberal dis
count made to olubs,
•ell-Stn 22 Chestnut at., Philadelphia.
CJAYING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN
>3 TERKbT—NATIONAL BAFBTY TRUST COM
PANY .--WALNUT. STREET. SOUTH-WEST CORNER
OF THIRD, PHILADELPHIA.
IVOOXfOSATJED BT TE* STjLTB OV PmSTX.TAVIA.
Money is received in any dum, large or small, and in
terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with
drawal.
Theo See Is open every day from oo’clock in the
morning till 6 o’cloen in the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings till 8 o’clock.
HON. HENRY L. BENNEB> President,
ROBERT SBLFBIDGRj Vice President
Wat. 7. Riu, Secretary.
Diucroßs: L
Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewitw,
Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Bur ,
Robert Selfridge, Francis Lew. -
Sami. K. Ashton, Joseph Verses,
0. Landreth Manns, Henry Diffenderner.
Money is received and payments made daily.
The investments are made in oonfonmty with the
§ revisions of the Charter, in REAL ESTATE MOST -
AGEB, GROUND BENTS, and such first class securi
ties as will always insure perfect security to the deposi
tors. and which oannot fail to give permanency and sta
bility to thia Institution. aul-ly
se29-Bm*
amusements.
PRICES OF ADMISSION
BAL* OF TICKETS!
THE STRANGER.