„aa ~.41.14 `.......^77-7,qr tikiieja trliViit motto rOY,O4,raBtW LI ly,%'-36T149iZ?(116. BB7B -4...:4',' 4 JiVtabwrislll47o4rileatif7V,,_l7"rkiNlvia..§l9°Bl,6lr.libealrt , ' ,-,.1,,,, imkettlieital/Sdinteeti,f4tae"ll6ll, tikt4t i t At— -2;44-4,ty-Rtt•lb,lNliiir.•-ialcrilllr'et'-.4..,,-,,,..,,' ..i,i,i4 41k. ~,,,„:maligoi,,,Ateo ..-foia"r.:-.4s''''m k '?l,',=is:.tlatiAil*Co.*NONTAPhl›Zs- kupihx3o"kt, .i.,.'.3.461_7igite8 . 1.11,15w#147,1!!!!!4,-;:.,:....,ii' '''fiilbi - '•"-'-'w.144 • 41141404'4,-P,...irvw----- 43i0,000, -,-- -....:k. ttezr-m:yrit n....4":•-,; b-fit '_4;,,Wht,te., it, ~ ,41.,-,V,8rik.79,-i. %,--,----Qt,' ,erring, • . -4.,a, 1 1Piw afr f l i v , a,;,..,5 ,- • --- _” --- ;bl4ll-t 1. : ..: y , :11 t 5 W 2 38,-,r->i, - , r -- ' ' i Kbhpßliiho..-,'"':-'-'>: •''''''''' .. .r. - '', ', -•' 11 AlatfTfir74llll 44.:0.6*-"',l r'S'. -' ',2-':116 "ha'S-' -.- ep •z 1; - t*T - Pzuralainuallia;.soA,RD.O. I.lAwarOslaiivion,t-t. Atons..zs • ,-. 4, :i., -,.:,,, - • ,-- BA:corn , .' L, ..--L--.* ' ''' '''''' ' :-•''''''''' — 7.o Bll .'hi'isi g i i,.r" - .oleidolii A i im x • 0 ,- I,_ -;iii,, ~ 4 , .i,ei itsrcOoko , 4.. F.;;;;;;; -- e.ttv.irp: a 4 o : - o i 8 p Tilinfle6ll_,l4l)Mkfchi7r,,.,:;,„ii.opt poutm,rlsge.c, Bove. !...i...,41,17,;`,;;--atti .I.;;',..7:',e*,..WNlStolfslegaill;o":; Brig Elaw"-liih le,.;ll\ii....vett:dientoogootsogi, l/iit 11121""arii.d.'!:1-::i.,1.1.”,,. mirbanoo - 5, soon Bat l'ia6Y-17. ~.7.1."-:,-,_,Zl-,:,,,,;.17,,,vzift-•}3mb.oooo, Boon Prig Henkt0.,,...,-VA*,121::i.5„ Brig Ai5m,N.,..35.01," • . - ' I.O .4T.AX:tt%4PP4 I ,"i , 74 " , "48' , " i'- ' ll faltsvp xsattf.Tivanis;-Teat,' , from Richmond, via ; , - -"3 !mini, with mass dad lisestosgem to - Thomas Weifslee;Je Pared, three" luigs - MEP a -solcr - pokiteir _ .loto the °op en brimieeset from "Muraa Weed: And . - 3bleolsi, from itvlttac- o 4 loody • loland aler, three 014&don, _wd, palmnif.lacDaumor ,des bound u p • ‘3 h9riaciawk Creek, "stoimsklß. Sago% B o ll * *24 ‘ l° '" "?:o v A,Vatil!' 1:1144410y,.wi11t =dot ..trilerl#.l:‘ , • OO, ighii,`l,,wlhi,;ll4lingc-lootu Putt* , Cabello 3.2 th• nigiorith antes: hidgef Bo - ,to Dallett, 'Brothers. Left lictiovlviirlieist Totten/out , for_ haltiusoce cu the 181bi.;,barrio „Boron DAMS . ; hence, ar• 7th nit. Bohr Partil, lletklaWlY, sei ed from • Lagusyra• 10th idet. for • Bilittoure.` , The W :W• was eight (MP between Nat 87 - _aid - Ospe:Rielopeu, TOY hasTl Pisa foas - Flu! S° si uriditheaTy ligagie-tiem;llsmmood, , 4 days from Baton, with mice to Trolls IE • • -' Brig ,0 Jo : White, White, 14 4sys facts St John, 818, wlthJaths tqTwetlikkorio.v c ,- ; Bilg , Baker, - 8 dome from ,/,36 , 5-,,IIMAIsfd, with - h.c. lo Seidler, _•• 4 • 'Brig „Trade' Mind, Reed, 4 daye , ifforn',Beer, Tort, to ';'' • IoA4 for OieOroogoar' Brig:Grime ' , Worthington, BanstVf ut 'New loth ; • ‘; with mad tit I#4,olOlve A ‘ 304, ' Was ii9itattlt‘ Bt Kitts, ‘'.eued put,intothie port Or'reliattg;hll:l4 !prong II leak cot...Ttotodikt thoMmorlask,:in hosyr 'Res, which cow- P 01144 them "t‘kil.44l)4tiiilV4r,ot gyit i gY , AtMl' 434 Ffi,s a i the hey ; `" = - Brig Wetsoniltidiette, it 414 Tfisi'Ptifflaadtwith 'Roheg t h h a 131 av, !tap ftoM frlelif k g ; doh to Ttrelii „ • t 1,0,1 We! trout Willistagbaag, Ya, ;with boarde 1444411 Q W?,#461411& e Bag ileonifoc 11'45k-2°2l"i with , •ettibm to nt ßagidOooper:'i, - • ' • '•'-• Irotir Frank feiher.t .; .A . 4 Asp! from Bolton , with tamp to wee, • - • Bokr;6l,oll,ltiktieCti; if,cierefrom Blew.- Bedford, with lambs tddTTpeergemhot.;'< _s. - • „.., - Sliced. days from New • " Noel tt;ithaa Brothers - OW tllr "begoet,Perry, 6 dys, foam,Bostotyu j 1511440,1, .48eM61 +'; t ' " ' ‘"lehrlibd"Leacaeter Stiti, 4 pkykrrool Providence, ; in Aollesttg,ltialtisted&„Ces. tibia !` iinizsre 4 days Frp, Providence, itt but- " r het A Bcc," - • • • &IR; Ifepir.Wolf4titlog, 2 days from blilteui Del, ' with bir J.raite RUT I& -.` 'Bel#r44(4o,Pta atreng„hrt, 1 day from New Castle, Del-.ool, , ,,lk‘tsvto Jaa Barrett 8011 4eir EirlMiiiplo r l day from: Predezios; • Barrettl.- "' • hisson,l2, boo rs from Delaware Brig* nate r. heybig IFiro9,9,4eCtlie brig Brandytiine." for .BornaVicK , . /Usk c , • • , •••= - Bteidirettip „ ol%of, , ReveTotit, Howes, Bosteui Henry Belk) Thoivix,ll6v.ii", "Psiiudislq*Orkinin & V oltnt,Etutg&st,, - ,0611 Town, pcia t Workman • BahritiPilgoillsOfewion,,Havana John Mason & Co. Behr Maili-ICally,'Bineldence, Otowel7 A ' • , Bohr' Gazelle; Bepplier & Stn. Palm Atm yitherel,, , ,Lorerton, - Alemindria, Thomas Weestei,lr. •-•"' " • - Eahtrohn LiocusitoF: MAUI, Bootiin, Bliktiton Cox Bahr flavor Maps.% Piny, god; n; L Addeoried& 00. BB II I.COsraiirißalthnong,'A droves, _ - -•.- leograurrilentie of ;the Philad e lphi a) soiltangs.) • ••• —..-.- -; --,---•,,, ~:•'-XXWEII,•:Dea.: Oct 3 0,1 ABl • - The following *reli ef s itefiaiit huh - On : Sohn Bonne, .'S Southern*, ,t• `kJ Hertimi,'BlWeOlsey f lill Bailey, Ones - , Berker,lanti,ThiselirSi;BateitieelitlatWo brigs and elx. , 1••.- other Wiwi Whieli eiebirta'ailihig the, -night , 'Bothiog • I tiobserred'geirigiffiteii*,ll44WW , 7 liiiit' rlarpa;`i - ' " -- i - •.• --• - •••7l'oarsillaii;r6 - -i'L`a' , .:-.%%•0- • W2I•t• BA; BYO - " ," ;7• , ..,.. 0. taisisaiiitiiii,sti a seses.3.4, • ..', •_,- • a - --1 - 1- -.. P „,-".-' 1 •• tr • , "••„!;.;.5, 4 ,41.:1 Slaw , 4 Thaz, Oct 11114; 4 -••° - •;" , i'afrivelir tiftgltaalsll . Alfrom . .llscre• barque Venus, • . from carpools; „sir htig ~ , i !adai:i4nrir!:4iriri,wliti lost . ..writrOsitit .:' F` -,!' - - : ; •-• - W-fi--4... 1 . ' - •"•_i.: ,- -t . ..-i; -, •-•%, - 1- 'l;7 , iimeerate "ipaailitoiasila;frani• Ifaiohare Vogt lint, "•Ite 600 1 mAran lieThi_w,itAf. t °ol ,ll °, P ali•D g 4re i , iiitt'iSizitheaiitAibin, ',.• ;,,',,„•,_•• . , - t , '.i':, -- siekirship:BiopiSrpitii frepa:ll;ew',Ctal cans Oct 20th, ''.• ;add Ofiv'elii Om VAtit."l•' ''' • •'' ; ,- - • ; ~. '''' - '71`0 7 4 . ." 31 4"r; IWilt-tlaZaAVliiiiiiiiifOit,: ,, • NO, iin• the 27th foil in with the wreekaPthe Portuguese schwas', _ voter de Patio ; frotaltLitiertor New York, loaded with; - •• gait" and , rairk4. yllekrinsipe"werg'iiiiiiked; and she had f, •;! pint jeetgifetetilii her bold: The Mew had keen wAh . •-;•MlTlllitet;_thlerTdows, andt pr6isions - foar;daPe.C.Tcoh" from her the captain wed eight men, and. brought them to ...,.-.,. ' ttPo t43.;"it •, i '‘•:,• ;•:r.i .i. J .Betow.lrtuwqmatatiee,Aiwa:dramas:, -, ' , ` , 2ifliiSra ko,pT,•344,3wAssrm'of4Vl foi Ham ' , lair, iii" „iiiig.ciPerleacedaterriec'Ealt from they •, to 1 hir'ilatla low- „Siurinirtheic term - elwatrie thrown ' . ,•;,,,'Thsjiini kW basit.'inde, acl bed balwarlutelovia°:fter men sisd'ailit*Stainittatet , itere catawitytoright her. when Asti * l 7lO ntierig„tive flat af x water.‘ tn3 - the b01d..• The • -".- PuiliPllest.)iPP),Bßlßßl o 4o l ll.4 l l, l 4 •liaftris 'after. the • " Abei,empat'-pf2ste 5a1!..1-21if ,miptahrreporti falling in ,Wifia - thcerreat'cf.,thobrig Balloolabf or ;00.11Leg; from • ',;,..seitnitfiraaalfst .iftitiailliP,:"Boatiiining.oapt - ,-Bspetiand kis . "erica, in; alt 4aillaltaiNho-ware,l•tidten akte,„baird - ' and brought tate. their Seigel Wing a completoWreek i. " -- ;:,, I • sbeviiitwolo.on her beam ends on . the- 2lth;-the•cargo ' ••" oligUd.',thlt.teremast; parried away, and the _deolai torn .; up - -;.:That,icalistea r at wpm ;out away in 'the-attempt 'to tightkor, and Owe Me Mx - feet of!aratee in the hold.. ;.:, 'raj oktkAiiii-AlittiOstO ygr dainagalfpreitelcrui 'elite --°.! '.foe rrae4 - I , Bes,were named, ~, ;-, • , . 7 , -;,•••., -..;; i • , . , •'. ,-, .. •,- .. . ,•-,."- .- -.." '? iillii:..0111J40111; Oct SO, - ." . ... - "Briliedshigw,lijesissippl, Loidslanai Oenotty cad 81-, ?nail" from Lirerrol... , c•-;-i,i -•,):: - ?,.•i..-; ~...,-,...,-;•;.„-,-, -I ' Old, ahipe May slower, BaSti,Trillewik.fadribuliiMP'' - . 2 ,-,, • limns, Barre; bangrelailihnekrean;Broolunan;Bostoo: •,`„. "-Qat 20.....,4arrtied,iihips11ssoter,444,9zleati Rinrcij and' i',. k 9rirtir# j frTziLirorpooli, i'o 01.R..,*!,,, , i.... : -,,,:,,-,-,,, : -,;_ - . i.....-f" ~ -r-i - 4.?-1 ,, , ,, -, ,, : .- 4 ,, ix ,- .. ,,, i- 1,-1 • " ' . ~., 4 '-' . ~ fitearoshipAYirgirdat Kelly,thence; littlYea:- at ,RlOll. Amid 2911 i ult.. ,-;.-,•-• ••••; -' , ••,, -,•• '...-•••". -•'-'. -• -'; , ~- • -41 ; 1 1w-04 0 4 Polfieitigt,niiiiiPii . ,f o7 " -- •Yi 4.. 4 0 . ,i*, f a .T° • ~ - ,f ., 0 - 01-11 , 54 At Aniaosivms„qt, .J.pipt:, - - - - - - -- I - " - ' " 'L . ' 40 .T0titP. , ..-a.ssh)/fix•BiWiei L Or -gambols, altered at * Xerk MSC lilt, -'-' --‘, •-...i'et,. 4 "rt"' 't - 4 .lt4ihigujillltiilisaiiltrisaitte,•-lfatiketri, clearSd at ''''atosaim2etit•nie,".ftti'PhflalielPhia. ~ 7 - ‘• .,' .. , • = Measeghlll,, , Oglianhav:ilasitock,;tor: Harm* an d N ew , ' Iterisl,cieared sr Nerrilikinim 26th ult.' - • iliesinshi.o " Oast', .Oftif,",Blaufelait,, for lifinatitlah, .•• ;alskred ej MOW Odium 2ettf nit. • -, . ' - pill*. gisair,••ilteirartifor . Liverpool, cleared at Satan -'Sall.2l3th tilt; with 3171 bales upland cotton. - - , Elkip Maverick, *pip, Nr,..oalthnore, !sailed from Val ','- ,p,iireao Bela la, -' .. - - ..,, _ ~. -.,- ••:- - ,„„ . ~.. ship` vigaatesslif, „yetemirt, ficin FittisaiAtit.P,l7-• 'tired atilt/11ton nth alt ':' -,, ~' ~ ... :" , •,-- , g,k,l i m ig , i t. ikolyi-lreirr Wen O rleans foi,Atenren, Vila spickeir d: 'rrit;•lat 28 16, - torigil 61,:•„'",',.• -'. - - - ,i •• 04 - !Mud Basteedi-iltabitOod; 'allied froiiiiitszsi lan atr.,F.‘for LiverraKti RC a cargo Of -Aye Wood mid ''.slo 0 04°, 1 o'spePrf-m - '4 , :i - r- 1 !--., ~'-' ', - • - - ' i ' , 010,04, ktilli d ipiewitWrOil 0,16'040 1 41,•0; ex ' rived at Pg Oahe .11it4 , et ,-- ~,- "-, -, ..-.,,,--, .• • '' tf etitom vgal iatitiii - tiikr,4An;rpoto:caltjutti, sr ' '"'"rived ape cW;Toik ISOM alr' '=• " . . ,•,,,, , _ •• Bafp At Bun, ilaUltield,Sor Me lbourne, cleared at • :a . 8p ht clieris at tOWyeik ' Beth aft, ,i4St etidney, WSW.", - '• • , •,. ~ .• . . " • . • hatlne, Troy atirra, Carver, from: Buenos _Sires 044 22 *died at New York Beth hit,- ' , " •• • . ' • -limits Alesiiiii, #cfbero iipi front lit , l4?•fer, , ,Beeroa, ,I4llled limn Talcahuano. BEA d4(8..,- "i ~,,-,,t,-;.:',..4- •", ••,,,,, ; Bainne22,o Wailteri .14sy not, altiridit'A entrolida - dit ; 41V ror,,Thistit'f.,'' :.--.,.:',...- - "., .- ,„ .-'.. ; . , - '':: illtilitto 11l :akllliltlitflajillli:** ogi: iiioi 4 iisi igii, • ' nit: for Fittisdeidds.'!. ' ,-"--' --' • .'. , ,V, --- ' „--; - Itiuttid OsiiittLlNAl, BiAhoo, hence , arrive d it air. Oeuill /our nit ' • • • -' ~ .. ••• :., ", _ • .. , . , • - .Minns „str; Piiiititil: froMßlo;diSeitelito", arrived up at Blutinkitifatittivair. 2 ',-; ,', .. , ,• - - liatotte.l7.ldlstid, Crienrian, from Bienteii, arrived up ° •at naltititireietlarat:.• •,- ~ - , t ,, -• -.' Ifitrilitivaitatiam; wedge; frouSlifeassilles, &tried at ,°,,.'• BiltioacrigrAk.ato.:4• ; t' ix-i• ',,lca -., •••,::-. ,".-•,-...,- ~.,,',..A..y. : 4 , • : 13iitque i3ClairSitit lipaltn,:aleared. at Boston Seth ~ g at, pg , ,,pg,Thiitelpgins, to load toiftionth America -,.. • ', - •"il 4 •ariimi ZOgriflie4.ParieUi'olittrid at, Biltimore .79th •- nit. ler Ski da Salaam andaimayaesi• , -.-•,,,,, . , ~• ; . , „Batkoe lamgoesaiyoute; Cleared at "tiostoi filth tat -for NewOriea p e.' Brig, 'siii4 ,:taliii;t4',' Aspial'e.. liziiiait.: , l4 • HATall DPI! ,181 it ' tlirgilltriiiicir; irMii - Penilaila'; at Key West 2a.rciti,,,,. ,-• -,_, -•••,,, -,..,--', • - arri v ed •• , Brig , Milton, PotteriSrmit .B"onaires, arrived, at New trig Dodge ,WhitOutai. frausiii ACM . lialais ror Phits ' %delphili, vile at obi:hot bores; heir York *gab tilt, Brig lifolonkni,„hillpbell .fromtyledsor, NS, at Batt- port 24th . ult.; an d iiiiited,26:Briar :Blesendsta. ~ - ; --"- ifeht:Sidelai, - "Nittiaton, ' hence, 'arrived; A 'Button !Seth taltl---?1 ,- •;• 4 -- - , ''..,-- 4 , - 7- 4' ,T - -- ... ,• • - -, 804 A iw a''W lit.,4.*quoivsii,•ii.CruM;atralia‘ at Charleston 2741i , tiltrfr.,`" ' ) .".2 . ~, ' •,,Itedir ,7 It Phase,' Corson, heaCtrat2E - c,LWeet lath tilt, and sailed 24111' Br fit Mary te,'.ltla:. ~. " -", -'• •" - hum -IMillit',3l- Balibitt, hildee, 6200. at Ariy.yVet4 Baby Imbeiiiilfiiiitoita;lienCe,saiiVerat Bleitaufila - tithi7iCdie-Italfctisi . ; l f7ittatia;l, = * "iiiladelPhia, d mitd Aleattlitiftile"• , ','•-, - Bob'g W TectootowuctiffroiliiiaraOtik; - 4Pcilia eels 51st Ult., -..- , .rt , .• • Y:....:".•.' ^. ' c. 1.; --•- 1. ' = :2 gal rlif i iiiiie, , OpdiTiv 10, -, eps,,tio*.iiiis, , a te4"ii at - _11110011 . 25th jilt, 7..,....::.• - • ' • i -,,,,,,••••• °, -, . .-, , -.- . , - folirliZeidolie;Ciosel'Wiii Qic Bartfililio.A.ttiOliiir 0 4 ; , it Di Blimp* tiethalCaci: 'Phitlaiiipalli'? - 1 --- ' , I I " I a, hr 4 / IV:Ealisis,'lo matey, °leered 'at Bangor 27tly BitfifeSßlThdniesatidi‘tharket; •.:' • . „.. . , I 5 , bre • New Bell,TUCit4'.lfnight,..Beiii;liiiithi,liei ter.i. , a_o• .1•0 Siske,'Ela iluott, liencefor,BOSß:la4 at,Stsii Writ =hititi•-;2•L';•••"••• ;•••••', o'"?' •• • •--. '' " • ..,, - Etairir. PAilltiknioiki:birfiligtisi_juit'Sfii ' witOb,i, Bill - hews ered at idoettiateth 'Mi.' , ~ :: •"...." -L- ,_ , &i n . 11 . 43:, iforitlitee, Oat:Bele; aleired *. **:BPltop- F ob, -nis. , ttosiititsoic'.7 ,,, ..._' l, 7- --,,- •-- • .:-. -,, -- ' - . ~ War D•l3 Mershon ; fronfLitilea`for Pilladelphia;witi I t Prorifinevlrnzira nit.' • 4,..• „ ,-.: ~. - , - '', Mat, -Ori ole 'floiti:eri. cleared iit!situri-:Yorh S ethalt. - ;•• - ••ll6l;l4seigilfri•Olalitisoit,ii4h6;'iiin : diiiihifitog a. "O'llN4l7Pitf4 Tria4,•l3th•cit= - -arrieed 12,th.- - : - , ~ ri Babe Itobga W Lillian? idliStiri. 6l ,oo7 4v #,Y , A4ijii 0 4 ).01' I Nvi .2% UM for PhPlidelliii,fa, - •• ''"; ' • ''• ''," • -• ". siair. , :ithi.wi. - trag6; 5 61114.1(et05;'1 , 71714 lit Nei, ..York teihatti.° 4 - 4 4- , •'.•••':•; ' ;-•••••••• ---- . •• -. ,-, , , ...4f: , ...4 - -- , :i• . --';':':'l.' i . : ", : I . ~•4 ! ,liiikiliiiriii:Ufklifi'''' 0011104 Oct. /141 r 1 4ieqiiiiiistitlate order '. passed Jane 2k,'Vrifilitlireall%ionieels- artivine it thie port ,havlng . - siotutesiarbbilard72o,-report therrieelwit' to" the" Port yemakermagrpOseding .tn.th1k.,047 will expire to t:warm, Oisf:lll.4ft; i'i; ...;.- .••••• ;.;',.. ;••,- - ', - . , Bark _Carlo thiittitli;•liiiiiTtrii;, lira foiSePinwliN2' • ,•••tiefore reported aunt 'or vipe r. ximuldi was,.•* . god 'reseal ' "of ggg tooe,, , ilditia•Yreiren'llt; hilialli'and wail owned ble..lPt• N. 11,110-06 " 04 = 1,11 #0Sher 1 4 4 0 IWO:lame.; Tee ~., -"vas et was- inenreCan. B• don - -10 e 14,000. end freight . • •.-1` falai in-ProviderifeSer 2-1020;eotiallp divided "-'' , tliS Idettliatito ithdEllispiteifiletie.-'n--•1 1 1'. , ." ,•,•.-,•".. - , ~;-...i'iii, - ,, , - ; • • ,k,:4,oyegigiggi*die••., .. - . ,. ; , tiOilitEii,lio tali. Mgt gl,,t. m- 2 4±; ,- fiebi.• • - widtll.4,i '• - r.Nsireekv- Kat Waif& 4"- : .'o” ,inf° o;l'auri,,P4 llo ,,lS l4 ;-•• ::i1105.2 . 0, aiii9c4l'4ldaddigiOlitteriti,:pitiledel• - • . ; • plifiefor4esfaso".s , - 4, °- A:v.-I . : , -•-•• ••;° •' -'' • •'' ' -2„,; , ,- - • *, Oot 20 , ,--lit , f . ;sehr",X",,, , altalie;•#4l6S, Tit,iiiiif , tn. •:', - iltaijpoport.; k .y , - , ,, ,k,.,.„„•-;... ..,! i., - ;-:-,:- -/_._,, . ~, ~,,‘„,, - '.. •.` or _ .11-iirtmliritid NiAromitie Wlll ft Bfigleri, ;; 'sabre liViii ., fttlit f: o. , ,potilk, g0 . 9,p00499h fIA446An It l itzlo 6 l:Riarkitai tolgtfilkilitinit ?v i ta A i gy r e!, 7: rde r tikI b =4;4ftew Yuri Ili T kVajiii WAWA, ;y00116'10,4 t!phol,l TiM"matit r 4 4 44 9 4Xtiltii, tfioStifred' l a g tit#r lbr 6611 gglipafrti t a T ANiftWirS 4lllo ; ~):‘, - ;4001 " roit 119210109 brio 'MO ov o . 4, 4 • - ' • At Sydeezirissitr44l,9,lhtlei CI teasel:Mimes, Thigh. older, hista , ems. tonal. nail.. Ali Whitney, Smalley, from ban `l"raieleiMidiij ,AoldesiWAst, 9nrVolni OP 4 , N ' PrIK dui Ind others 9; .3._ lith , nlt, barite. iasmoai, W 004,42, Yash,exateld teth for.the Sakamerli- lothirbergne:,,,thie .IratTasaparrole, - Boetoosi, brhy,Leoeora.-Gibbs, bethporti • 194,,sehr, berty.rearghy, K lepton, JAW. 494.014. t 213th either return; 14th, sohrßya;lrosbee, „rpm' Ihkooeht•Vt.h; motr,l99lr.bsis Viten* lierate,sry' ' L I 'Bl44tty.;tririg .ralarrllretneri, Hayes - marteasena; ereaida. Berryman. Ilaatut:4 i..;1 1 11;40halt? ,Whlte,h&chot arrived, . ,rela tmos Halifax '29th 91t, ateamaltip Indian itmpire? Coegteaey;Clatway,-,, - .,- - - BRIVALErAT TRE - PRINCIPLL IiOTELS Inv coin iVoLo'cm, inn GIRARD HOlDE—Chestnut street, below moil I`-it L Jones; Portisimiztle'.' - ' 'Mrs JO - el,,Piirtenziouti I/ Baynes, Harrisburg, TV/ bather, N.Y - A-W.Lsisenrlug, Pa Spaulding, Oeenda , O W Logan Dr IX Preenst,' - J•E'Llitgurio;Nexioo N IXeirtnid, Mexico J.Ellaneres; T it'Stewarti Pittabbigh; J Y GholsoniNa' Miel (Manion, Va . MluOrt; , Via, Egerton, Vs Miss Daris,"Va - " ,, Mont Welters, 11 13 N Cblvin' Baltimore ' WI Walker - it win, Ind Itarrisoit, , N it: • = 0 Dugan, - Baltimore P Poollain, Ga O linthreniN Y , T Ii Notion, - Nekrie;Pblli J J Hoff, N Y Obadwiek, England J G Swann. _1- • ',19 A Oolongs & is, S 0 Dearborn; • Orogean, Baltimore A Beaton I, Parstuer; N Y John B kfahoon,-Ali - •' "'Jai B - IKaboon, Ala .Thda White & lady, VA Miss Davis, Va - Miss Lettwlck, Vs • B 0 Thompson, N Y 019.eard'AdarnsiN Y, -- Baia Keyser. N ,VOliferrlcoan, N 0 B Heyward, El 0 Boston-P Iletridge,ll Y , Dr D Illy,'ltocheater, , NY , Purser temple, II S N -Lymarit, wr, Washlton 3.0 Brooks, W klereden,Ot Oil Collins, Wklereden,Ot -Jr W Johnson, N Y Mr Colson &lady, Dr Bwann',ll 13 N B Turner A lady, Boston I Brooks, England. Mr,Hert, N.YspMr Wring,- N Y ' - lea A llituden.iTrOyi N Y W•kl Ohuor,•Athens,lla. B Peters:Oa•_ "Miss Theimpeon, Ga Most R Peters;Ga • •• 0 L Russell; Olere'aud, 0 John Jacobson; N Y ' R Jingo; „Montgoinery, Ala H•Wyman, Baltimore W Oroxton, Va 10 Gregor , Vs • , -I Bricks, - M I Hill; Harrisburg Ndw H hytle, Pa Alias B Hearnett St Louts klaatOKetirney,St Louis' Chem Keaniey, St Louis ,W W Vanderbeit, NY' .111 M cikeroyd-blashyille P P_DlokinsoniMarylaburg Miss S Shaw, N Y „ .1 Randall, Pie • B Stevepe. Wooster GM Thompson, Pa • B.Birkadals, Vs: .I.'llasos • N Y. • - A 00Adia A sop, N 0 ;Mr.Legardenr. B T Remick , N, - ,0 H. Carroll, NY _ - 4. Hari, Y -M , L 011leapid Nashville J Gandy, New Orleans , •11:Soltafer, N W Afro, N Y • L 0 Barker, NY „ , All Dunsoomb, N N dgent, , ,Norfolk; ~, -7. • J Burst Dayton S W Esker, RI G Allen, Boston .11 Wood, N Y J D Maxwell, , 7-M Maxwell, N Y W A Allen, Bet • D.Aodnllion, Washington - J Hemphill; West Ohester 'Gen Pats, - do John kl Wright, Miss, kl Hopp, , „, do -0 A Hill, do D Kulica. , do . 1' I Martin, Virginia , Mavnel:Paez„ ~ do T D Stokes, do P Rojas do - N A Stondernifei7Alabams I,llt MEROHANTEI I ,IIOTEL—Yoarth at., below Arch. 'T„.T 2dyler;P.ttabarg. J Sharp, Ohio - , J Holtman, Andra° Pa Hon J.N Inner; Easton, - „ ya Andrew Bold, Ohio, • Henry Re, Walhley, Conn Hon 0-13teele, Wilkeabarre 8 EtWinchaster,Wllkesbarre TnlelOw Ve "-D,T newep i •Va , • . - - Wl'brrhhouts;l4 0 ' Jes bi -- Levan, loam ' Al Jones Chester, 111' ' B L Thllnger, Harriefmrg 8 Atrici,litintingdon; U Levy, Harrisburg Hon 111 - Yost & wi; Plltdto n , Era Durand & ,ch, P/ltsbg 0 Tusher & la; NY ' -' ' Et W Langley, Galllpolle -B .1 King NY G'W 01111Slis Lanchburg, Vs H N Mead; Brooklyn; • - rAnissTaizq sprkr.:=lTheaLoht Street, above Pilth. .0 'Hairletin, - ,GA . -MreMH,Wileon, ea Obis G Brown, NY , W T.Thompson, NY - J, Hopkins, Rd. hies &sow, NY ,7 D B.ropson. N J J.ituttar; West Chaster Y • ' •L Itsmenter,The all wooley, N Y J H Thompeonkla, Boston I,BatesOrs , - . , _Miss Thompson; Boston G L'Purioton,,ohicago. ,11 0 Jenks & la, Vs T Jackson, Brooklyn, John W Whlte, - N Y' • 1113 Cowls,N Y 11 Brooks, N Y A- - Ilognt, Bristol Pa A L,Packer, Bristol '0 K - Wood, N J Cannon, N Y Harol,Pearos, N• 0 .Douglas!, Norristown 01,)Ouglis Phil - • - • maw BOT3l;—irek Janet. below fourth W H Wood, jersey Oity - 0 A Wearer, Newark, 0 id B Knapp, Monti& co, Pa Win B Darlington, Pa DavidYhomae, Jr, Pa - Chas Hill; Dal Cot ill Wheaier, N Y Yoe Lockhart, &Neer, Pa Jae Lougmora, Allerey, Pa H Williams, h ot Wayoe W WO/flay, Ohio' - - O Willtamaon,Shlppenab , g D B Wagner & la, Ohio ' 0 Orff, Wort Wayne J Jenkinsoti, Port Wayne` 'J Tracy, Galena; Ohio B Thomas, Slaloms, - Ohio BP Taylor, Galena, Ohio T Lipsey, Galena, Ohio Geo Ogden, ki Y NATIONAL llOTEle—ltice street, above Third. B Ttiniie;_ldanChisterU Derr, Allentown /3 Biteakle.,Trapika; Pa' P Hetelllnger, Newvllle -P BlrlibirOldaks co - John Gould, Carbon co P - BeeolfiriTinagro,ta" - W Bonsall, Norristown Jolialtoug;Pa ' ' 2.40hn Hoopsnberger Ohio A Y-Peters, White Haven &IN Urchittls:Pbtt.vllie; Wit Polite, Soh Navel& O'W'bibLiatastr/ehi, - Pit - , J linlntoth, Doylestown .71113ariett at 4,1:01, Lashell, L B &yor, .Trinston 'Sidman bledler & son, Pa L Iluininel Snyder' - - MADISON HOUSEL:Secaud it :below Arch. ElnaLleyilartPd;Ot , 8 Allan, Marlton!, Ot Alex Hatpin, Pa - -1' 4 . •-, •' • Theo H May ,'N T Tho 4 Ulnas, N Tr, Ilobkina Balt , 31032 cicalae, Bait Jim CI Hata, Vs P Simplon, Bt Paul -- - • PhlEp Da ouag, St Paul JailHaak;Balt - .„ • 11LAOMDBADANY1-1110,h-lad Merchant Messrs.', Send &Mari hforttionVir co James 8111 Jr, Cheater co ,Waah Bill ' Delaware co - • (leo Callaghan & wife, Pa ,JohnMarkley, - —0 Henry Stubbs, Lino co L Scholleld, Pa . -W 8 Hanle, Pa J 8 Bkloner, - Pa • - • - Alfred . Booting, Del co , H Doylestown Truman Coates, Lino Co John Trainer; Chester co - • MOUNT YXHNOI:UOTSIA-khaigtd. et , abate Areb. John Xxom. Del city - J NY - T liOlarkflelmira;N - Y Mee T Rice tr. 2oh Bantus Mies X KIWI, Baltimore Mies H. Miller, Baltimore J.O Thompson, Ohio W A:Smlth; N Tinto rimatz-Thlil street/ above Os ilowhlll David Simmons, N John Dreakley, re B Willesteri Baston ' ' , BLAOK BEAR LlOTRlthirder., Reuben Moyer, Allentown - Obae Ryan. SmithAMA - Aug Weinkoedrt, Ohio RenJ,Tomlloson, Byberry 'John Atalts!rorger, Reading' /AWAY BH&AB itoiilt—Petend street, below Tine 7.11-BrOdhatd, Plke co. Pa -P 81 ieta, Doylestown Simi Bolliday, New Hope, This Watson, &Won Joelitoe i rße - • John Doris, Pe Marriages. By Alderman C. Bream., at 31 'Watson's Barley Sheaf Hotel, to ikeond Arent, belowitine.'on Tbursdey ove rlies; the: 28th ultimo. Mr:. LYMAN W: JormeoN to Wee -BALLIE B. MOREL, both of Rockville, Bucks county. * - By Alderman O.:Bruer, No 203 North Fifth street, op .Btturday evening, the 30111 ultimo, Mr. P hu. piamotamp, „from - Baden, to We VIOTOI(A DINO), from Wurtemburg, both now all& eitY. * .October 241858, at the climatal N. B. Church Par sonage,l23o Buttonwood street, by Rev. 71. Snowden Thomas,-THOMAS H. -BUHR, of title otty, to PBEBE D. JONBS, of Cooper ' s Point, N. ; — October 24th, 1868. by Rey. W. J. Mane, D. D., Mr. I8Ala • to Mho ANNIB RlMY,altotthiscity. 41, deaths. , At San Prenclimo. - on the 22't of Oeptember, of ty -vb.:ad firer, ONARLEB P. 811.11111 f, voungeet son of Thomas T. Smits:, M. M.D. et . Phtledelible, -in the Mid year of hie age ak At Gwynedd Farm, Montgomery county, Pa.. on the morning of Thursday, 28th ultimo, SARAH CLARK, wife of Rodoinhus Nent, in the 41st year of her ago. Mar Mende. , and those of the family are _respect. fully invited to attend her formal; from the residence 'of her brother, Ellis Clark, No 504 Buttonwood street, on Monday morning, Nov. 1, at 11 o ' clock . - Interment .in Ohiiat Church burying - grand.. _ * On the 29th ultimo, If REDBRICK R. BURICHART, in the 624 jest of hie age. --- The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend hie funeral, from the residence of his brother, valentine Barkhart. No. 422 Arch street, on this morning, Nov.li at Cr o'clock. - * o n the 29th ultimo', yULIANa DONNELLY, the - w if e Oharlei Doneelly, aged 69 years and 7 dam -H e r relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attebdher funifiral,"from the residence of her hueband. corners of Nineteenth end Powell streets, on thin .afternoon, at 1 Oteltook;' tonroceed to Monument _ _ Cemetery , • - On the 29th ultimo WILLIAM 11, LINOK, in, the Brd year of hie age. [Califon,' papers please copy j The relatiVis , and friends - of the. family, aim the 'embers of the Columbia Engine Company. and Robert Moats Lodge, No. 29, 1.0- of e. P:, of which be was a 'Member, are invited to attend the funeral from the residence of bin brother-in-law, Peter-L. Snyder, 833 - Wood. street, on Aids , afternoon. it 1 o'clock * On _the nOtti - ultimo, - WILHICLMINA lEATING, daughter of 'Jeseph and Margaret Mulch aged 8 years 11 months and 24 days. The relatives. and friends of the family are rerpect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residenoe of her pimento, N0.,808 Wharton street, above Eighth; on Tuesday morning, at 30 o'clock. * • On the - 89th ultimo, .after a lingering Moses. In the 80th year of her age. afro ANN BA.IITRAIN 0 Lan, wife of Clol, Robert Carr, late of Einiaersing. There latives and friends of the family are invited to ,attend the funeral, from the residence of her nephew, Alderman bolus W. Bertram, Bridge street, Mantua, on thhi afternoon, at-1 o'clooki without further notice, * OtIZTUARY ITStlii'ineiiionr of war. 11. :TURNER, qf OM, who died of yellow 'Wei in New Means, Oct. Ith,-,aged 22 years. Thus one more loved one hai the fell Destroyer :snatched away at: the bloom of : manhood. While hope wail In full bud, and ongoing prospeote were In the fit• ,tore; has oar friend been celled to put on Immortality. Possessed of a noble and generous heart, we feel that a mother loses her hopeoafather his pride, and we a bro ther.;Afar from home, while bravely contending against .the perils of life, has he been struck down. The heart ,swells when we renal out boyhood hours, and know thatabe band we en often pressed le now mouldering in the dust , -that the -,nice that so'often gladdened a mo ther's ear Is now silent In the tomb. Peace to thy re mains, dear friend; , !or ,awkillit farewell. Truly may It be said, that = '' • " None knew him bat to love him; None named him bat to pintas." W. R. L Mialtfi , . . ~., . - - .. MlAtatt, Orricis, Ootobet 80 fatermento in Citsiof Pkitadelphfci from fh, --.. ' che'Boilt of 00ober, 38158. , .. Fever Typhoid.... Horn% Hemorrhage Blihimittion;,Brain I 4 , Bronchi.. MITS2 .8;1 1 / 36 ...... • • Oasieer CliCetta,ltlea),.....• • 0 edup Clongdettn' of .Brain .Cholera Infant ma. Ootuiviraln . oqr.dingo CoctrAllitOon ;Oyiulosts: . .... • Dlirtttesr " Droppy, Brat n, ...• 41 , ". Liver—. • • "Debility " • ~Eauelpa,on Brain.. remit floillet . Lungs Be & Bowels. Inanttlon.. . ..• • • Mammal Measles Neuralgia Old Age dtlll-Bord Subside.. Tubes Mesenteric a. Unknown . . Whooping Cough .. - rta thuter year.:.. ...... froni I, to '2 2 to 6. rr•'i6`tolo ' • 4, -'10:t t 0.161..... . -.. 4020. rrl2oto 39 ir'>Wto4O vs 111888 wins— , 80 19r8oi - 40 to - 80. '' . ...... ;34 A - S. 4 c 50 to 90. 'AR - 80 to 10 " 80 - to 00 ,o 8 • tr 90 to 100 TOW "• . 68 I Boyd ,{l4 , 1..... . . • A AVAIAZat Metals " - .7,emstes. . . "Di otsyr thirilf. vt Notice: —A.ri-ifilititlitittlen for Pelee'. - PAL and AB9IBPANT , TBACHEIBB of Ile ,alaaalfied • Schools, and ABBiSTANT TWAOHERB: In the ;Crammer. Secondary_ and Primary Schools of •the - Mist Behriol Blair et of Pennsylvania; embracing the ,Contelidated City ofPhiledelt Ida, will be held at .the, JUPPE9 BON 6011001,,BOUBB; • PIPTH Street above roe', Alt, common:ins on SWAY arternoon neat, at. 1 o'olook. sth of,NOVEsl.Bblit, and aantinue d ming bA7/ Tllltlia,Y, allemandes oaths latter day at 9 &cloak , A M. By order, at the Committee. on Qualification of. Teachers. WILLIAM U. 'MINTON, ,• . 'noWit , 1.. Chairman. Notlce.—Sealed Proposals eudarted 1. Proposals. for Repairs at the Borborough - School Minot TwetitParctßection," will be received by the undersigned until TRUR-DAY next, the 4th of November, at 1Q oPolook, A. 111., for constractleg a WALL and OUTSIDE WORM at said School House. -Specifications and vertical/tit (If the work to - bo done, ;Oen be had at the,Ofiloe of the Board; southeast corner SIXTH and,ADELPEII Stroett. • - ROBERT J. HEMPHILL, Secretary. Oontrollett or Public Pamela. I rra Notice,L-Ncalid , .Pioposala indorsed g. Proposal?, for Repairs at tbe Glenwood Bohool House, Vat Section" will be received by the andepigned until THURSDAY next, - the 4th of No. vembar, at 10 A Al., for a WALL.and . Ol:llO3 to Support the iron railing around the &hoot Route Bpeoltica- Hone and p‘rtioulare of, the work to be done can be ob tained at the Glace of the hoard, b. h. corner or 81XTG and APELPHI 41'.reete.• ItOliEsT J. HEMP - 1111.0 Secretory nolAtt Controllers of Pubilo Schools, (17,Mercantile Beneficial Association of - PHIL a DELSIitts —The Amulet Meeting of the Association will be held at their Room, Southwest corner of SEYRNTEI and 'AANBO/1I Streets, on TUES DAY Afternoon, November_ Olh, it. 8 o'clock, at which time an election will he held for Meoegere to serve for the ensuing t'ea'r.; WM. A BOLIN, Seneetary. ' Krwiiinettington and his Portrays."— LBOTUBB BY BBSiBRANDT PE ALB—lllus trated by several Paintloge,- under a novel and effective arrangement of light—his own original Portrait, hie Father's 1 1 72, Hondon , e .755, Triambull'a 1790, Stuart , e 1790, Mrs. Washington, and a colossal Menomonie. A Picture of St. Oeollie, from a celebrated Painting by Bubens, will occupy the Frani, previous to the Leo. two. at the MUSICAL FUND HAL, on TUESDAY, the 2d November; at 7l o'clock. Tickets 26 cents. For sale at the principal Bookatoree, and at the Hall. 0027.6t* ta. Rev. Henry Ward.Beether perhaps for THE LAST TIME THIS SEASON,—By request, . BEE OBER will repeat his great lecture , g The Com monwealrh,l, for the People's Literary Inetitute, In 0061011 RT HALL, Tuesday , Evening next. Doors open, at To , clock ; lecture commences quarter to eight. No reduction In price - of ;molten tickets until after the third lecture, which will be delivered by R. W. Mit 'llB; Beg , Thursday Evening, Noy U. Tickets ad mitting one, 25 cents; three. 60 cents. Admitting one to conree of eight lectures; $1 00, two to do., $1 50, three, 51 00. For sale at the Bookstores. ocao.Bt* WNotice to Co ntractor•.—Proposais will be received until the third day of November, 1858, me naive, for the grading of Arch and Race streets, west of Thirty-second 'Anil, and of Spengler attest from Race street toPowelton Avenue, through the pro perty of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company in the Twenty-fourth ward of this city. The propoaala wilt state the price per cubic yard for doing the work. The insterlaleacaVated will be required in the immediate vicinity, on the property of the company and will be treed where directed. Proposals will be addressed to . droned Smith,' Secretary, B W. corner of Third street and Willing's Alley. Tor further Information apply to T. Tyson butcher, Agent, Thirty-fifth street, below Powelton Avenue. , oc3o-4t Course 01 Three • Lectures will be Be • LIVERED by 4.130. ALFRED TOW WiEND, et the HANDEL and HAYDN HALL, EIGHTH Street abovo' SPRING. GARDEN, for the Benefit of the NORTHERN YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA TION, the Subjects to be as follows: Thursday Evening, Nor. .dth... , The American Loyal ' late " gg 11th.."1. he Hfeterlan," ~T he I Novelist" and "The • . . Poet " •r • - re tt lath..." George Gordon By ron"" Stogie Tickets 25 cents each Tickets admitting a Gentian:tan and two Ladles 60 cents. • Tickets for the Gonne to cents; which may be had of C. .7 WILSON, No 1212 SPRING GARDEN St., below MTH' St., or the Merebers of the Association, A. M. H. [MORRIE; No. 4090ERMANTOWN ROAD, and at the HALL on thedsys of the Lectures. ocllo-51se A.M. K. STORRIE, President. age The - Fourth Anniversery of the Young BMWS CHRISTIAN ASSOOIATION of Phil delphis, will be held la JANNIVe HALL. Chestnut low BSVIINTH Street, on TjuIIIDAY EVENING next, November 2nd, at a quarter plat 7 o'clock. The Anima Report will be reed. and addresses made by REV B cNRY MARTYN SCUDDER, M.D. of 1.4; TRANS MILLER •Bm , President of the Mao einuati Association ; FRANKLIN W. SMITH, Bsq President of -the Boston Association, and the Rev. Messrs. ORAMBRRB, 21001 W, and GODDARD, of this city, . Tickets of Admission can be had pratnitorudy at the' Rooms of the Association, No. 1009 and 1011 OUST NUT Bt. Early application will be neoessery, as the number of tickets is necessarily limited. Ministers and deputations_ from Sister Aasoolations are invited to occupy seats on the Platform. JOHN W ANAMAHErt, . W. J. CREPE/CY, T. EMU NDE HAMPER, F. A PITILER. JOHN P. GUAVA', 0029•dt Committee. , Booms 1009 .& lOU CHESTNUT St, lao. Academy of Music... Alsatian Opera—To STOOKOOLDERS —As the doorkeepers are {hanged, Stockholders and Ilckeiholders will not be admitted without exhibition of their tickets. oc2B-4t thentneretal Bank of Pennsylvania, PHILADELPHIA. OOTOBER 11. 1868 —The Aunnal - ltlectlon for Directors of this Dank will be held at the BANKING-HODSE, on MONDAY, the 16th day of. November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock P.M. ' 0013-wfrmotool6 The Annual Meeting of the Stookholders of the Sank will be held at the DANNIND-HOIN3D, on TUES DAY, the 2d day of November next, at 12 o'clock M. • oelB-wErilmtno2 S. 0. PALMER, Deshler. irrThe Philadelphia Bank, Philadelphia, October 2d. 1858.—The Annual Meeting of the Etockholders of this Bank will be held at the BANKING HO ÜBE on MONDAY. the Bth day of November next, at 10 o'clock bi And the Amtund Election for Direw tors will be held at the BANKING HOUSE, on MON DAY, the 15th day of November nest, between the hours of 12 o'clock A. H. and do , elnek P. M.— oe4 m w fr tool 6 B. B. COMIIGY6, Mahler. 07: Franklin Institute Exbibltton Six. TEENTII and gILUERT Streets. PUBLIO SOROOLI 4 . The Pupils of the Public Schools, stteoded by their teachers, will be admitted to the Exhibition upon payment a an entrance fee of five cents for etch pupil—te.chers In attendance free. The Principals of each will pleme cell at the office of the Committee when the time will be designated for the visit of the school ee28.15t WILLIABI HAMILTON, Actuary. gre Notice.—The Regular Monthly Meet- U,,3 of the AMERICAN EnEorio MEDJ OAL APBOOIATION OP PHILADELPHIA will be heId.SIONDAY, November let. at Tg ohdook P. M., at the HALL of the Eclectic Medical College, Northeast corner of SIXTH and CALLOWHILL Streets. All friends of Medical Reform are lurited to attend JOHN G. ADM, M. D., Becret►ry °Mee of the Philadelphia R. E. Say .lN(lB AND LOAN COMPANY,N.E coiner of CHESTNUT h TOCNVI Streeta —The Annual Meet. tog of the Stockholders will he held at the mice of the Oompaoy, on THURSDAY, November 4th, at 10 o'clock A, AL , An Blection for Twenty Directors will be held the same day, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 8 P. 11. J. L. 11112011INSON, Secretary. Gliard Bank, Philadelphia, Oct. 11th, 1868 —AN, ELUTION FOR. THIRTEEN DI RECTORS, to terse the miming year, will be held et the BANKING ROHM on MONDAY, the 11th day of NOVEMBER nest ; between the hours of ten and two o'clock. The Aottual Meeting of the Stockholders nlll be held at the eane ohm, on TUESDAY, the 2d day of No vember next, 0112 o'clock M. W. L: SCHAFFER, oel2•eodtnlb Coble/. • TrOffice of the Frnnklord and Swath- WANK PHIGADELPILLA CITY PAPSSNEISR. RAILROAD COMPANY, OEIDIANTOWN Road and CHATHAM Street. PHILLIMLITIA, 00t. 28, 1868. NOTICE TO THE PUtili7o.—The Buud•y Trips on the Frankford branch of the Praekford and Southwark Olry Passenger nallroad are d:acnatlnued. By order of the Board of Directors, onus, IL ABBOTT, 0c21•2U1 Secretary. lam A !Heeling of the Stockholders of the UNION BANK will be held at the aloe of the Bank Southwest corner of THIN I) and AROLI Streets, (up stall's,' on TUESDAY MORNING next, November 2d, at 10 o'clock, when THIRTRIIN DIREOTORAI will be elected, agreeably to the provisions of the charter. Polle will remain open until 2 o'clock P. M. By order of the Comtutodonere, 0c23.-tno2 JOHN M. POMEROY, Secretary. Tr, Notice to Contractors.—Office of the GIRAED ESTATE, No. 19 S. FIFTH Street. Sealed Proposals will bo received at the Office of the Superintendent of the Girard Estate until g o'clock of TGOBSDAY, the foirth day of November, 1858. for all the Piling. Bridging, Who flog. Filling in, Paving, too., that mar be requisite and ttnoestosur to carry, out the intent and meaning of Ordinance of Commits, enti tled " An Ordinance to authorise the Sul tqq.,toodent of .Girard Estate to widen Delaware Avenue " p proved Oct 22d, 1858. Plane of the above may be assn, and Specifications had, on application at this Office SoPerirai l :nd W eni tiljrVargilEAsla4te acrCity Commissioners' 011ice.—Phillidel• PULA, Clawson lath, 1858.° • The BOARD OP APPEALS will meet foe the'dilretent WARDS upon the following days, to hear the Appeals of property Ownerlf. 24 Ward on MONDAY, October 18th, 1558. 8d and 4th Wards on TUESDAY, Oat. 19th. 1858. sth and 9th Wards on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 20th, 1858. 7th end Bth Wards on THURSDAY, Oot Mat, 1858. 9th ant 10th Wards on FRIDAY, Oct 224, 1858 11th and 12th %tide on MONDAY , Oct 25th. 1858. 18th and 14th Wards on Tuesday, Oct. 2815, 1888 15th andlBth Wards on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 27th, 1858 17th and 18th Wards on THURSDAY, Oct. 29th, 1858, 10th and 20th Wards on FRIDAY, Oot 20th. 1858. 21st and 224 Wards on MONDAY, Nov. let. 1858. 28d and 29th Wards on TUESDAY, Nov 24,1858. let Ward on WEDNESDAY, Nov. 84, 1858. J. M LEDDY, JAMES LOGAN, EDWARDR WILLTAMS, City Commissioners. V:Office of the Dauphin and Susquehanna GOAL COMPANY—Now lons, October 20,1858. lAnnuli Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held at the Girard Room," In Phila• delphla, on the third WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of November next, at noon, when and where an, election wilt be held for eleven Directors to serve for the ensuing year. The transfer books will be oloeed from the oth to the 17th of November next, both inclusive. By order of tho Board or Directors, FRANI( S. BOND, od - 21-dtnovl7 Eroretary. QT. 'triton Preaching for the People, under the auspices of the Ministerial Union, In con nection with the Young Men's Obristian Association. by the TarlOrlemlaistera of oar eltyon every TUESDAY and TRU lIBDAY, st 4 P. M._ In the RANSOM-STREET 0UT1.4011, until further notice. Berrien contloed to ONE HOUR precisely. Rev. E. de ilehnrenits on Tuesday. 125-, Corn Exchange Dank....Phllndelphia OCITUBBR 16, 1868.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held et the Bs- king hones, northwest cornet of SNCOND and CLIESTNET Streets, on TUESDAY, November 2d, at 12 o'clock. •An election for thirteen Directors, to serve the en cuing year, will be held at the Danking.house on EON DA,Y, November 16th, between ten A. M. and three P. 61 /OEN W, TORREY, Cashier. od6-410116. • ucre Treasurer's Department Pennsylvania RAILROAD 0 0 a1PANT—Pamanin.rma, Oat. 16,1858. _NOTlal.—The Board of Dirsokors have this day de clared • semi-annual dividend of three per cent on the Capital Stook of the Oompaoy (clear of State tax,) payable on and after November 16th, proximo. Blank Powers of Attorney for collecting Dividends oils be had on application at this wilco. 0015.1 m THOS. T. FIRTH - , Treasurer. fry- Business Men?' Union Prayer Meeting D ttiy from Twelve to 0110 O'ClOOk in the Saneom-street °hutch; Ilave I been there? If not, why? Speolal Prayer for Sabbath Schools on Saturday. The preasocsa of &large number of olaldren will add interest to the occasion. - - 007-tf rrata 7 -0 Homo for Invalids with Affections of 1.1...3 'TUB 011107__. „ ,113 ' W'sl9/140:4/ittlf4Ind QIIIISTNIN Streets. • laollitti" Wept 011adelphillp fili PRESS.---Pl-ffLADELPMA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1855. SonthwArk Bank, Philadelphia October 11, 1868 .— The Annual Meeting of t he Stook ho dare Ma Bank will be bold 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 BANKING KODAK, on Monday, the 15 h day of November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. IL and 2 o'clock P. M. P:P BrISPIA. , ecl24ltnols • . ;', Cashier. Farmers , and Meetianicst Bann, Oot. 2, 1858.—The. Ammo' Election for Directors will be held at the BANKlNe'nonsit, on MONDAY, thel6th day of November next, between the hours of 9 o'olook A. M. and 8 o'clock P. El , and on TUESDAY, the 2d day of November next, a general meeting of the Stockholders will be hold at the Banking Ammo at 4 o'clock P.M. agreeably to the charter. oc4 dtNl6' ' W.B.IIBIITON, Jr., Ca sh e r 117" Notice:—Breen and Coates-Street Phi- LADELPEIA PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY. —A etmond inetalment of FZCE DOLLARS per share on the dapital stook of the Green and Coates Street Philadelphia Passenger Railway Ilompeny will be due and payable at the Office of the Company, No. 422 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the Bth del of No 'ember neat, between the h woof 10 A. al and BP. M. cm7..td HANBY CONNAILLY, Treasurer. Wholesale Grp eboobs. NEW STILES SIDE•DAND OASSINERES. Extra heavy and fine Black and White Btrlpe Black and Bed Bpot and Stripe. French (tray, Diagonal. Now Styles, medium grade Black, Red, and White Scotch Plaid—Heavy Brown Mix'd Scotch—Extra heavy For Yale by illi linerp Goals OPENING o WINTER MILLINERY, • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4th. THOMAS MORGAN, No. 718 AROS, (hate No 130 North NINTH Bread Invites the special attention of the ladles to the allo;ro Opening, wbioh will• embrace an unettrpateed selection of novelties in the way of Bonnets. Heed Dresses, Dress Caps, Sao. ) for Ladies , and fdleses , wear, alapted to the IleBlloll. n01.6t, i p m „ GREAT REDUCTION IN FALL VAR.RONNETA,' preparatory to WINTER Opening. Children'e BOlll2ota, Eugenie Plats, awl Drew Cape. MRS. M. A - BUNKS, siol-raw&fr6t* No. 802 011E8TNEV0 Street. New publitalions. NTEW COLLECTION OF CHURCH 1V MUM. THE JUBILEE, WILLIAM B. BRADBIIBY, Proves one of the most successful of this very popri lar author's works. It embraces the greatest variety, in all departments, for Choir, Congregational and ring fag-School nue. Containing, as it does, about half as much again matter as other similar collections limed this or last season, an extraordinary amount of new matter is presented, without omitting the standard old tones, without which no both is complete. THE JUBILEE contains snow Sacred Cantata entire, ir Esther, or the Beautiful Queen.” Er ANTHEM BinrlON.—Au edition is also betted, giving an additional number of choice new Anthems, for opening and closing worship, in pima the Cantata "Esther." Those wishing this edition will plain's or der the Anthem edition. Publitbe4 by nol•3t Exgal Nolugs. TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE AL , 01Ti AND 00UNTY OP PEITLADELDRIA. HARPER v. PROUD. Dec Term, 1850; No. 462, FL Fn. The Auditor appointed by the Goad, to distribute the fund arising from a We of pommel property under above writ, will meet the parties interested at hie office No. 704 WASHINGTON Square. on WEDNESDAY, Nov. ]O, at 4 P St , when and where all parties lute. rested are required to present their claim or be debarred from coming in on laid fund. A. MURRAY STEWART, Auditor. tical Ootatc. iptig GERM&NTOWN RESIDENCES FOR BALE.—The Property at the Southwest corner of OMEN and 11AftVnY Streets, cooveolent to Depot. All modern oonvenlencee, large lot, shrubbery, fruit, and well•grown ornamental trees.. Apply to WILLIAM tt. BACON, 0c2641t* No. 8,3 et AltliPlp Street. oJatcheo, ..iewelrg, S't WILEY & CO., YORMINILT BAILIN & KITOBBN, Have removed to their new Yireqrnot, White Marble Store,_. 819 CHESTNUT STItEET, NORTH 131D11, BELOW TUB GIRARD ROl7Bll Now opening their fill stock of IMPORTED ,INW ELRY, PLATED WARNS, AND . IfANOT GOODS, Toerhfoh they Invite the attention of the publle. BILM-WABB, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND at.CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.- The Barque " ACRILLEB, ,, Captain Jos. A. Spedden, Irom London, le now discharging under general orders at BHIATEN htreet Wharf'. Owudgnees will please attend to the receipt at their geode. THOMAB BICH ABDSON & 00., October 20th, 1858. nol•6t 101 °holdout Met. /111 HE MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH COM- A PANY, MORSE LINES, GENERAL MGM No. 802 MOM UT Stteet BATES REDIIMSD ! With Six Wires and improved baelness facilities, this Company is enabled to reduce their charges as follows, •is : ten words. ad word Prom Philadelphia to New Y0rk...26 canto. 2 emote • • Baltimore.. 25 •• •• • • Washington 80 •• 8 •• (A corresponding reduction between Intermediate points.] The MAGNETIC COMPANY inv'te business for all points in the Tin[rod statea'and Canada. Their Lines are connected with the Eastern and Canada Lines at New York, and with the Western lines at Baltimore. The MAGNETIC COMPANY is the oldest Telegraph Com pany in the 'United States, and alone have the right to use the Morse invention upon the route of their lines. The public may rely upon the prompt and accurate transmission of all despatchee deposited at the follow ing offices: New York, No. 43 Well street; Astor House at mein entrance; New Haven Depot, Twenty-seventh street. Philadelphia, No. 302 Chestnut street, end Girard House. Baltimore, Sun Iron Building. Wash ington, corner Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street, II 8. - Capitol. Boston. Merchants' Exchange req.. land. No 29 Exchange attest. Omeinnati, under Bur nett Hence. New (Masao under St. Charles motel. nol-Ot ' W. H. lISISS, Supt. Section A. MME UNDERSIGNED, PROFESSOR OF German in the University of Pennsylvania, prof• fere and presents to Parente, and the friends and Binventa of German and the Classics, his services in teaching, se follows : Infant and Preparatory School, for children of either sea, from 4,9, to 10 years of age. Terms, $lO perform, (4 months.) Select or Olar Ideal School, for poplin of either sex, (departments strictly separate,) front 10 to 15 years of age. For pm/neuters apply as below. German Institute, choose for Instruction of Ladles and Gentlemen, in the German and the Classics, Terms, $lO per tern, (4 months.) Clasps for instruction in German, in the Univer. city, at about noon, three times weekly. Terms, 11 above. Private Instruction, after special arrangement in the evenings Terms, $3O to $4O per term, (of 4 months./ Par particulate apply at the Office, 1113 N. ONVENIII Street, above Arch. 011 0. 80/IAEFFSR, Professor of German, University of Pennsylvania WING's PROCESS.—WHEAT, IT IS believed, yields a nourishment better alapted to the healthful requirements of the human aystein through life than any other one substance known to civilization. This nouriehment in made up of those properties In grain chemically known an saccharine matter, gluten, &o. The saccharine matter contributes moat of the nourishment, and contains also an active principle which, when received Into the stomach as a component of bread, aids digestion. These great nourinhing and invigorating properties of grain produce, under the action of heat and by the aid of certain machinery, a moat powerful 'stimulant. If such a product can be extracted from grain by arti ficial means, it indicates, unmistakably, the influence which the saccharine matter or sugar property in wheat has upon the bodily powers of tuna, when subjected to the natural chemical action of the human stomach. • • • It nem, therefore, that this in an indispennable pro perty of grain as a nourishment, given to it for the most beneficen t purpose, and consequently should be retained, as far an practicable, in ail the preparations of grain for food. WING'S PROOIISS secures the highest amount of nu triment that has ever been produced from wheat. In the preparation of the material, and in the manu facture of WING'S FARINA ORAORNRS, the life-mop porting prineiple of the grain remains. not deadened or Injured, all in fl our. by too clue grinding, but retaining its most active properties, so necessary to digestion and the ener[valog force with which it imparts to the body a health el growth or renewed vigor and strength. The conntantly.locreasing demand for WING'S FA RINA ORAORRIIB, with the commendatory remarks of pareate, leacher!, and physicians, ,in strong proof of the healthful and beneficial results welch have attended their one. WING'S ORAWIERS have a pleasant taste, act kindly upon the stomach, and for dyspeptics or the nod, as well as sedentary and delicate pentane generally, they are most acceptable. It is believed that there never has been anything in troduced equ.l to WINO'S PARMA. CRAWLERS as a healthful nouriehment for children. In purchasing, it should be borne la mind that there are no genuine Farina °tuckers made but by Mr Wing. His are the only (hackers manufactured In the United States containing the true qualities of Vertu*. All other so-called Farina Crackers aro imitations. Take none, therefore, for Farina but those having the name of "A. WING stamped on each cracker. WING'S FARINA OItAOKRAS may be procured of the beet family grocers generally, by whom they aro ea tenelvely sold In different portions of the United States, and at wholesale only of A. N. THODIP3ON & CIO , Nos. 221 and 223 FULTON /treat, Now York, or BINGEN & BROTHER, Wh , tomato Agents, No. 146 Booth FRONT greet. 0e23 25 80 nol Philadelphia. J . E. MoOLEE.E., PHOTOGRAPHER, 626 OHEBTNITT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH, Would 11 the attention of the public to Ws now style of 0/1110M0-011AYON PIIOTOGRAPII)3 They'ara pronounced by artlets and- connoieeeurs to surpass Any Ab Oographl 0 rortrelts ever before pro• daoad, oo2p•wem•Smil ROBERT E. EVANS, No. 210 MIEBTNIIT Btieet MASON BROTHERS, 105 & 110 Duane St., N. Y PEARLS, *Retail /Dri) ectobs D OUBLE WIDTH POPLINS L. J. LEVY & CO. Rwro now open, FirtyPleo e of Super quality Double PLAID POPLINS AND VELVET POPLINS, AT $1.25 PER YARD, USUAL PRICE, $1.7.5 809 & 811 OIIESTNIIT STREET. n01.3t PHILADELPHIA - CENTRAL SHAWL AND MERINO EMPORIUM. BROCHE, STELLA, BL ANKET, AND MEN'S SHAWLS, A general aseortment, unequalled in 'hie market. vRENon itEviateream. MANTLES, with round corners. New end desirable FRENCH MERINOS'S AND CASHMERES, from 68 cents to $1 per yard WdITE AND BLACK CASHMERES. SDP Pic LIIONB BLACK SILK VELVET. DLAdK FRENCH LADY CLOTH LATIESI hest quality ORDERED KID GLOVES. GENT sI DOD dLE STITCHED KID GLOVES. RIO Outs FRENCH CAMBRIC COLLARS & CMS, at $l. per Sot. DAYADER2 SATIN TRAVERS. LTIPIEId ALL.MODL DE LAINES, Ao. , DRESS MATERIALS, In variety. WELSH & DAILARDVAL FLANNELS. CRIB & BED BLANKETS, and FURNISHING GOODS generally, At the LOWEST PIHOE 4 , for CASH. CHARLES ADAMS, oc3o Eighth and Arch streets, CLOSING OUT— The Elegant Stook of DREES TEitIEMINOB, COMPRISING FRINGES, BUTTONS, _GIRDLES, RIBBONS, TASSELS, VELVETS, &o LINNARD'S, No. 729 CHESTNUT Street, oc2B 8 doors bel. EIGHTH, north aide SHET:LAND WOOL BERLIN ZEPHYRS, MORAN'S CELEBRATED EXTENSION SKIRTS, LINNA IL LI'S, No. 129 OFIESTNUT Street, 8 doors b.d. EMU ra, north aide ENGLISH FANCY SILKS.- Juet received, one we of new solid color Rap adores, and new crops over styles, very he kvy goods, at $1 25 per yard. Import+d by SHARPLESS BROTHERS, 0028 NIGIITII & 0111ESTNUT. ROUND CORNERED SHAWLS. A. now nepply of round cornered Stella Cloth khowle, with Tomei nod English Reverelble Shards. Imported by SHAUSLESS BROTHERS. oc2S • EIGHTH. AND CHESTNUT. MEN'o MIXED SHAWLS. Large . alse and Superior Boys , Shawls, medium sizes. . IMARPLMSB & BROTHERB, oe2B OILESTNIn and %MTH. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Satinets and Vesting. Ladies , Cloak Cloths. Over•oat Oloths. Ladles' Trimming Cloths. Gent's Dress Coat Cloths. Side Band Oessimeres. Boys' Casssimeres, Satinets, &o. • fillk Velvet, Plush, and other Vesting. COOPER & (JONAH% 0c27 . B. E. corner NINTH & MARKET Ste DRESS GOODS. French Marlines and Botnbezioeii Bayadere Valencia; al to 44 cents. Extra Wide Ilayadere Poll de-Cheney ROBE DRESSES. One lot Poplin Robes a Quills, $6.50. Onelo: Valencia do , 75. Two lota Boyadere Valencia Dreess a, $7. LADIES , CLOAKS Misses' Oloaks readpmade or made to order. COOPER & OONARD, 0027 E. K. corner NINTH & MARKET Eils UARGAINS FROM AUCTION I-D R Y 1-1 GOODS OURAP FOR Tug MILLION! We will open on MONDAY, Bilk Robes. at $10.60, cost to import $l5. 1,000 yards Black Bilk, beautiful, at 44,56, 62, 75, 87, $1 to $1.76. 1,656- yards French Merinoes at Si, cost to Import $1.25 2,000 yeide figured and plain Merinoen at 60, 56, 65, and 75c.. worth double 800, yards beautiful black all-wool Detainee, only 28 cents. A splendid assortment of Blankets. 2,000 yards Oloths fresh from auction, for Ladies' and Gents , end Boys , wear, from 750.. $1 $1 25. $1.60, $1.76, $2, $2 26, $2.50, decidedly the greatest bargains In the city. Broche Stella, Blanket, Cashmere Shawls, the great est bargains ever offeeed 10,00 p yards Poll de Chovrea, Detainee, Debeges. All-wool - Plaids, only 31 cents, usually sold at 60 ots. All-wool Del.inee only 25 cents Detainee In great variety and every et; le. Oloake and Dusters in every style. MCELROY respectfully Invites the Ladles to salt and examieerhle stook, embracing. many styles not to be found elsewhere. Our prices eo low, we defy competi tion. • MoBLROY, No. 11 South NINTH Street. oc6•mwttt CROSBY'! ENGLISH TAPESTRY • • - DRUMM& cuixtfitrra., er ONE DOLLAR A YARD. 31:tat received, by le4 Packet ' , a la.ge addition to our assortment of these beautifal goats, mob:ming some new figures never before offered. Also, DOUBLE•WIDTO VELVET CARPETS, Of cSoice styles, with a full assortment of flrussels Imperial Throeply, Ingrains and i•tair nod Entry Car. pets.' • JUMP & BROTHER, Cash Ca pet Dealers, No. 920 CHESTNUT St. G REAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS.- B. V. R. HUNTER Ifas REMOVED from No. 80 to No. 40 Booth SECOND Street, where he is now prepared to Walsh the Ladino with a fresh and wen-selected stock of DRESS (*CODS, To which he hod re their attention, being determined to sell at exceedloglr LOW PIIIOEB N. B—A large assortment of Broth', Stella, and French - Blanket Shawls. Also, a variety of Silk and Cloth Circulars Constantly on hand. at rho CLOAK. EMPORIUM," No. 40 South SECOND Street. GREAT ATTRACTION I OVER 81,600 WORTH OY SHAWLS PROM WHIOH - TO HAWN A SELECTION. THORN LEY a . 011.16111, N. b. cor.EIGIITH and SPRING GARDEN Streeta, Have the beit SHAWL Stock in Philadelphia. They would respectfully call attention to o following very cheap lots, via: 46 LONG DIIOOIIII SHAWLS at E 8 each. 20 AO. do. do. at 10 " 20 Do. do do. at 11 " 24 Do. do. do. at 12 " 10 Do. - do. do. at 18 " 20 Do. do. do. 2 14 " 20 Do. do. do. at 10 " 8 Do. do. do. 'at 'lB " Do. do. do. at 20 " 8 Do. do. do. at 26 " In the above Lots of Long Broche Shawls will be found every desirable color of centre. BEAUTIFUL STELLA BRAWLS From $2 to $l2, la every color. French Blanket Shawls in new deAinan. Plain Thlbet Shawls, Square and Long. Real Canton Crape Shawls, Plain and Embroldned. Children's Mewls, Mime , Shawls, and Gentlemen's Shawls, et TIIORNLEY k 011I8M'S, "ONE PRICE 0.011 STOR Northemt Umner i4i. OTII & sPRINO GARDEN N. D.—City and Country Storekeepers buying for cash may find bargains at T & P. B.—A Magnificent stook of Silks now on hand. selB-tf FALL MU) WINTER CLOAKS. OPENING DAILY. FINE CLOTH. RAGLANS. ELEGANT SLAYER RAGLANS. RION VELVET CLOAKS Elegantly adorned with - REAL LACES, CROCIIL'T, Ao. , &o. OPERA CLOAKS. The largest and most varied stock or these fashionable OVER GARMCNTB, At the widest range of prices, and suited for MOURNING, PROMENADE, AND FULL DRESS COSTUME, LT TUB PARIS MANTILLA & OLOAK EMPOILLInf, d. W R . 0 .0 T .. o_ R & 0 0 . 708 CHESTNUT STREET LOST OK MISLAID—Two Certificates of the •Conimon Stock of the AMEBIC IN ACA DEMY OF MUM, No. 111 and No 701, for five Moroi each. Application has been made for a renewal of the mid Certificates. JAMES DTIND*B. Philadelphia, Oct. 28,1858. ocBOnol 4 811 6t* • - MEN'S .FINE CALF-SHIN BOOTS.— * leo, Waxed and Water-proof, with a general assortment for Men, Women, and Children's Wear, beet City ManufacVure, low Flom Wholesale and Re tail, at DUTTON'S, ,4 Flgn of the Red Soot," No. ill N. SECOND Street, above ARON, oe3o-2t* Nast side. BERTRAM'S BAIR DYE.—This Inge nio.a Preparation produces a natural color, Is cosily opulled, never stains tbo Skin, and is as cheap as any of the Injurious compounds cold as Hair Dye. De pot, No. 144 North NINTH Street, above talliitßY. ocBo•Ctik MONS. A. F. ROSAT, TEACHER OP FENOINU, _DARKETT'S MNASII7I4, oe7E.d2mte MARKET Street, above Eighth A BRAM SLACK'S ENGRAVING, DIE Sinking, and Emboesed Printing, Envelope and. Beal Preen Manufsatory, No. 1 Vouth SIXTH S treet, Plabuteltihis Pa ~.124/0 LIKEN Oil PLATE GLASS. --HAVING been appointed by the " Compagnis de Fiereffe” the SOLI: AGENTS for the mile of their (+LABS in thin olty, we are prepared to offer to the trade or contra. mere, _from our stook on hand, POIJISILPID PLATE GLASS for Stores or Dwelling Pronto; Rough Plate, for Yloore and *Skylights; and Silvered Plate, of largo aloe, for Mirrors. The Glass wi ll be sold at the lowest pricee, and warranted superior, spa every mpret, to any other Averted. ROST. SUOEMMERR & 00., Plate and Window Olsen Warehouse, H. li. oar. of FOURTH and RAOB Street 4, mbeft.tr Pk ihnialnhis WHISKEY,.. -30 bble., 2O do. (Miller & Mokerstooo Old Monongahela Whiskey, store and for sale, by A. MER ENO, re 11.41 140 Routh FRONT treat. ITALIAN HEMP.—A large stock of Ita. LIAM HEIHP on band and for sale by WEAVER, PULER t CO., oel2 No. 23 N. WATER St. & 22 N WHARVES SHERRY AND PORT WINE.-80 gag: Eighths Harmony Sherry; 20 qre. Wallla Post Wine, in bond and for sale by WILLIAM H. lEATON, R"nt.), Pnmsvr Siereat. Bbls & 80 Ralf Bbls Soa Shad Now landing and for sale by 0. 0. SADLER& 00., *OB ARON Street. 2d door above Front. TO WESTERN A.ND 'SOUTHERN - ISIHROHANTB —A. large dock of Manila no" manutaoturOd and for oafs by WBA9BII O PITLEII, & Oo ; 9024 nos. sp R. Water flt,, d 22 N, Tsaryte, Wants. WANTED—By aYoung Man a Situation as ASSISTANT • BOOKRESPEO. or. BMW' await. Has had flee years' experience - in the TobbloF business on MARKS r Street Best refftience given !. Adaress 8. H. Ne at this office. WANTED—By a Young Man already well establiabed In a safe and profitable bueMeas, a PAILTNIto who can command $l2OO. Nor particularg address ~ IEtARRY, , t Blood's Despatch. nol.Bt* WANTED—By an Educated Lady a Slim turn se HOUSEHISEPER or GOVERN HU The beet of reference given Address '.13. T.," office of tide piper nol.3t* %)IJANTED—A Situation as SALESMAN n a Wholesale Dry Goods Jobbing Howie Can Influence a moderate amount of bade Address ALEXANDER," /11 tbia office. nol-ot* WANTED—SI,6OO as a LOAN for a fow months, for which a libiral barns and good se curity will be given. Address "F. L ," Office of The Prone, nol-.2t* WANTED—In a Wholesale Cloth Store, A Salesman who can intinencs a Kentucky or Virginia Trade. Address 64 Past Office. oc2S.Gt* 910 DRUGGISTS.-IVanted, by the Ad -1 verti•er, a Young Man, a Situation in a Drug Store. Has had Four Years' Experience as Drug Clerk, and le a Graduate of the Philadelphia College of Phar macy Has no objection to go out of the City. Address "U. IC," Mc, of this Paper. 0c.28.4t* WANTED A Situation by an active bnaltiesa man, now residing at the West, where be has been extensively engaged in manufacturing for over twenty-two years. To a manufacturing house, oe to dealers In glensaare, china, or crockery. ha could be of great norm as through the extensive acquaintance he posseises with a large portion of the merchants of the Wes ere and noun:torn gtttee. Nor further particulars address J. L. N , Press wince. i c 8.6 t FIRST-CLASS SALESIKAN wishes Aen Pngagement by the let of December. Oen in fluence a fair portion of near trade, and give the most unerceplonable references. Address " Pennsylvania," Office or this Paper. 0c211.13t* WANTED—To Rent, for the winter sea son, with immediate possession s Burnished holm of moderate size, with modern improvements, west of Tenth street. Address A. M., dace of this paper. oc4 VirANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES • OAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried' men, to whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and medical attendance. Pay from 812 to 822 per month No man having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply for 810IINTIID B.BIRVIOII at No 817 MARK= Street. above itighth, north side. W. TH. MAORIID.IIIt, let Lieut. let Drsgoone, aplT-tt Recruiting Officer. Boating BOARDING.—One or Two Gentlemen, of Quiet and Orderly Habits, cui obtain comfort able Apartment, for the Wtroer, in a Private Family. Address "Walnut Street? Office of The Press ifivinovals. REMOVAL ARCHER, WARNER, MISKEY, & CO., RAVE REMOVED NEW STORE, 718 CHESTNUT ST., ab. SEVENTH, SOUTH SIDS' Their new position will give them additional facilities for displaying their Large Aerortnient of CHANDELIERS, BOTH FOR OAS AND OIL PENDANTS, BRAOKETS, LAMPS, OIRANDOLES, Everything connected with the GAELFITTING Duel neut will be kept on hand. They would omit attention to the'r continuing, as heretofore, the Introduotion of Gas Pipes Into Stores, DireWogs, and public Buildings. Cho Altering or Re-tlehhing of the Fixtures, or any Repairs or extensions of the Pipes, however small, will be attended to by obliging and experienced work men. oc2T-6t IfIEM.OVAL.-0. 0. SADLER & Co. have AA. , removed from No. 9 North Water Street to No. 103 ARCH street, second door above Front. Bel ticetaurants. J' PROSSER'S RESTAURANT, No. •ffil • 808 MARE ET Ftreet, four doors above EIGHTH, South aide, Philadelphia. Oyster° Stewed, Boasted, Pried, Plotted, ho , h° , for Home Cousuraption and Ttaosportatlon. N. B.—Dinner from twelve to three o'clock. 0c2.14 flint/KEN SAIJAD."-LIKINTON, 1 1.1 TWELFTH, below WALNUT. Informs hie cue tamers and the public that be to serving up bin °Olean Baled —eo justly celebrated. The Celery is cultivated by himself, and is far superior to any that can be found in the market. Game in season, and Oyster* in every style. Ramified and Parties supplied, 0019:12t* t - lAIIPBELL's DINING SALOON, 1J Corner of THIRD St. and HARNIONY COVET, Has been closed for several days past, in order to be regenerated and dieeuth•alled. It will be opened en MONDAY nelt.2/3th Met with Improvements and al terations which will satonlah the town. The boat has thrown his soul into the task of iron seal, and we think that his efforts will meet with universal approbation. When reopened it will be a model estabilahment. TWO TRIPS A WEEK TO irkmilGt BRIDGBTON!--.'n and after W EDNES DAY, 2oth lost., the Steamer EXPRESS will leave Arch Street every Wednesday and Zaturtley morning, at From , o'czooa (instead of BJ. as heretofore), for Bridgeton. Will leave Bridgeton every Monday and Thursday morning at 8 o'clock; Mapping at Delaware City and New Caetid. Stages for Ai Wyllie, Port Eli zabeth, ilairton, Cedarville, Newport, Dividirg Creeks, and hianricetowit. connect with this boat. ocl4-lints ;CONSIGNEES' NOTICE—The ship a STALWART," Capt. A H. Lucas, from Liverpool, te now reads to dlecbargs at Almond-street Wharf. Conslgnees please send their permits on bovrd. All goods not permitted wi bin five Lays from this date will be sent to public stores THOS. ItICHARDSON gc. CO.. 101 WALNUT Street. October 27, 1855. odd!-St "VRA.NE.LIN INSTITUTE Is now under full way One of the grandest and tined displays of 6.1111010 AS hIALNUFAOTTIRES, MEOHANICS and ARTS Ever made by this institution. The ppscious area of the STAVE ARMORY, In FIXTEENTR Street, neatr 'Market, As well an the large temporary buddies upon the south side, are filled up with articles of every Imagina ble variety. The Fair It eau of access by all the City Passenger Railroads and Omnibuses running West, and by an ar rangement wlh the u, VISITERS ARE OLIO LED TO TUE PAIR PRE® OP EXPENSE The ticket price of admission Includes the ride to the Exhibition, and can be procured of the Conductors in the Oars, on all the City Railroad lines. oc26.tf TO NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS.— ..a. NATIONAL TELEGR APB IO NEWd AGENCY. —GARR As JOHNSON announce to the Press through out the United Staten that they are completing ar rangements on a tenet liberal scale, for a system of TELEGRAPHIO NE WS REPORTS, which has never before been equalled in Ws country They pledge tbemnelves to furnish the earliest and most reliable re ports of all the stirring and important events of the day. at a price which cannot fail to be advantageous to the Press generally. All letters and communiCatlonn to be addressed to CARR A JOHNSON, National Telegraph Newe Reporters, South THIRD Street, opposite Exchange, ?blinds. E. W. CARL G. W. L JOHNSON. Geo. W . L. Johnson, 21 Wall et., New York City. John T. Smith Merchants , Exchange, Roston. John Wills, corner Beath and Baltimore streets, Bal timore. For experience and reliability in the business, we would refer tot Morton McMichael, North American and U.S Gazette; Swain & Abell, Public Ledger; Jeepor herding & Bon, Pennsylvania Inquirer; John W. Forney, Ihe Preen; Oumminga & Pe, cook, Evening Bulletin; F. W. Grayson & 00., Evening Journal ; Ja- Beph Severna Rvening Argue ; Josaph Flanigen, Daily Newe ; ' William Rice. Pennsylvanian ; Lawlor, Everett, & Waken, Burnley Dlepatch ; Magill & Jones, Sunday Mercury; Jno. S. Jackson, Sunday Transoript. 0020.tf LOOKING GLASSES JAMES B. EARLS & BON., Manufacturers of LOOKING GL AMES for MAN TELS, PIERS, & SIDE' WALLS, of every else, style, and shape. Pier Tables, Cornices, Brackets, Consols, of now and elegantdosigne; and PICTURE FRAMES, with Frames for Portraits, Miniatures, and Photographs in every variety of style and price. Importers of ENGRAVINGS, every new Publication being received the moment of Issue, and OIL PAINTING* froin the Studios of the beet and moat celebrated American and European Artiste. A LARGE GALLERY OF Pa IN TINOS, Open at all Coles, Vase Wholesale and Retail Deal ers In Mahogany and Walnut framed Looking Gia•ses, to wh ich they invite the attontioa of country =demons. JAMES S. EARLE & BON, 816 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITIO TUX Wleen novae. PHRENOLOGIOAL MUMM ftAA 'PIONS, with written descriptions of character, la Including advice in reference to butanes; health, self-improvement, &a., are made day and eve ning at POWLICR, WELLS, d CO.'S, Hamiliea visited when requested, and a liberal dis count made to sell-3m 22 Chestnut et., Philadelphia. CORNELIUS & BAKER, hlanufacturere of LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, GAS FIXTURES. &o. STORE, 710 OR ESTNUT STREET. MASUP4OI . O.IE3I 1321 ORRERY Street, and EMU and COLUMBIA oc2l-lorif Avenue. POLYTEOHNIO COLLEGE, PENN SQUARE—Comprising a PREPARATOItY DE PARTMENT, or General Solent Tic and Business School, SCHOOL ON MIN aI ES and Four Ttinic Schools : TRH THE SO -100 L OF CHEMISTRY. THE SOHOOL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING. THE SCHOOL OM DinCIIANIOAL ENGINEER. ING Architecture and Design ore included in the mules, and ample facilities exist for Field and Laboratory FrttetiCO. The Winter Emden will begin on MONDAY, Noy. gth, and continue four months. Apply to A. L. KENNADY, M. D., WOO Paeldat Amu", . . .. riio RENT.—A. .Genteel 1...., '' ,„..,.... JL would Rent a very handsomely furat.„,l'arollo ' IpERUVL&Li SYRUP, and .BOARO to a gentleman and wife. or -tn.V.An.O - on pentlemen coo be handsomely accommodated. Apar:, wr u ng °TED SOLUTION OP PROTOXIMI 07 IRON 405 South NINTH Street , . .. , , p o i.2l* , ~_ _ ........ ,c..i.,_'‘e eueessatally passed the ordeal to which new dia. - :he re,..lt..the Mewls ?ladies' are subjected ,must now ' string'.. established' ntedicine. Its eassay Ls Affections of the Live:, ..AP. l A, - ' ~._ md Consumptive. tendenWan;ls_eityalOe Brcolunw Blood, Bolls ileum : the Proe....,eren tetate of the aersurf General Debility, - and attL,,,,__lffecte of Lead ra quire a Tonic and Altarittlyi gediedx l -0 110 h tion. . . , The proofs - of its enemy are re....... X44' . " I k‘ merous, so well authenticated, - and — at,, --", each peculiar character, that Whew@ t.: . 1 cannot, reasonably ,heeitate;.-to rood» • l• - __I the proffered aid. . - - a a . . ' The Peruvian Syrup doei not proles. - , , jes4 .. to . be a care-all, but its page is exten sive, because manydbasees, apparently unlike, are intimately related, and proceeding from one cause, The c ma las y s be of "."d diseates br ' fo n ; wr e ld m elt "F tb.. • Syrup idee • 0111P3 is precisely that which has so o ft en bathed the highest order of medical still; The facts are tangible . . the witnesses accessible , and the Wag and efileaey of the Syrup incontrovertible. ~ Those porous who may wish for an opinion from dis interested-persons respecting the character of th e Syrup , cannot fail to be initialed with the following, among nu merous testimonials, in -the hands of the agents. Tim signatures are. those of gentlemen well known in ibs community, and of the highest respectability. - - - MO RENT.- 7 -9n theist January next, the yeri etpierior and,exteneive ROOMS, (21 84 4th .and 6th floors, each 2tfeet byl46) of the NEW STORE, bB3 MARKET S Street. The - betiding HI one of the floe hr proyemente on the upper side, between P 28193 And eixrs Streets, having two fronts, the north one on a rear Street with good ortage way 20 feet into SIXTH Street. Apply pa : the nrentlees. not-tf TO KENT.—The fine Four-"story STORS, NO. 83 South BECOND.Btreet, now oc cupied by the suideraigsied Would be suitable far the Cloth, Carpet. or connnierion bueinew Rent very low. Possession given ab.ost tbo first of Joruar, mitt. Apply to A. BROOKS, as above. Nli —Several Counters for We cheap. not-Bt YIIO WOOLLEN YARN SPINNERSTO LET.--A MILL, *hunted in Germantown; near Bbormakerta Lane Station, containing a complete set of machinery for Spinning Woollen Yarn, either by Omuta or water power For partkplare inquir• of B MoOAL LA, No 220 MARKET Stint, or J ACOB MEHL, Ger mantown. n01..13t co; 1 7 : FOR RENT. from - JANUARY' let, Il it 1859—The flret-o'aen Granite-front Stote, No. 324 North THIRD Street, above ARCH, suiteble for the Hardware, Dry Goods, or any other heavy business, being well 1 ghted and commodious Terms ratistuc tOry to a respooeible Tenant. Apply at No. 124 K. Se cond Story. ottao4tifit ail FOR SAGE—A Valuable Farm of AMIOO Acree in Montgomery County, tear Pbranix rllte; first-class imarorements and beantl'ully located. For t^rtna, &c. apply to C OnLLINt EILEE ec CO., oc2g-6t* ' 217 S. FOURTH St., bet. WALNUT ri-4 TO RENT—A Medium-sized STORE ri II in BANK Street; a ITV desirable et nation. Ad dress •• BANK Blood's Despatch. OnE9 3t* JIO LET--A. Large Hoom in Second Story of the Iron Building 606 011.8STKIIT street, opposite the tete House. A pply to ASHTON'S (.OH -0i AL AGP.NOY, 505 Chestnut Street. 0e29.3t* es TO LET—A Neat modern Residence, Era at Northeast corner of NINTH and C ATHARINE Streets The neighborhood is good. and the House Is replete with all the modern ell:mei:deuces Inquire of EDWARD LAFFERTY, No. 1008 Christian Shwa. ga TO RENT, a STORE on DELAWARE ara 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 teat locations for large Business in Phila delphia. Aleo, STABLE and 00A OTI.HOUSE In CHERRY Street, above SEVENTH,' In rear of Ash land House Apply at 273 douth FOURTH Street_ A MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. srar.aoson ITALIAN OPERA. MADAME COLSON: °PEND* OP TRH REGULAR OPERA SEABON FIRST RU1330 RIP TION NIGHT, TBIS (MONDAY) EVENI se NOVEMBER Ist, LA TEA VI 'TA. MADAME PAULIN A COLSON will make her debut in Philadelphia in the celebrated character of vino:tau, supported in their respective roles by St nose !MD:MOLL AMODIO, and BABILI. To-day seats may be secured for the first four aightd. Sabscriptions, however, for twelve or sixteen nights, will be received to-day only. Perquette, Deese Circle • Da'cony. Balcony Boxes (In• eluding Reserved Beats). $1 50 and $l, according to location designated on the diagram. Of the latter there are four hundred and Arty meats, which can be ad clued at One Dollar. Proscenium Boxes from $lO to $l5. Tiekete for FAMILY OIROLB 50 OVITEL ORB be ob tained dialog the day time in all the Ticket Offices AMPRITHR.TRIC 25 cast's. BIIIiSORIeTION TIOWErs for twelve nights, In aiding elioice of seats. $l5 sixteen nights, in cluding choice of seats, $2O. Each subscriber for twelve nights is entitled to the first two Opera Matinees, and the first Evening Concert, end each of the eubscribets for sixteen nights iv entitled to the privilege of the free admission to the three Opera Matinees ) and to the two Canoe to given at the 51u4leal Fund Had. To-day Vie sale of Subscription Tickets' will con. tinne at the office of the Academy of hinelo only At eight o'clock A. El , will commence the Oslo o' seats for the first four nights, at the following ticket ffices : Lee & Walker, Beck ,& Lawton, Chest nut street, and at the Academy The Free List. with the exception of the Milo Press, is entirely suspended, and no person will be admitted without exhibiting his ticket. Doors open at seven o'clock. The Opera commences at eight o'clock. ON WEDNESDAY, SECOND SUBSCRIPTION NIIIIIT, First appearance of MADAME CUBA DR WU HORST nol-lt. MRS. D. P. BOWERS'S WALNUT-ST. THEATRE. corner of NINTH and WALNUT Streets. MONDAY EVENING. November 1,1868, BRONZES, .to Macbeth. Mr r B Conway; Maedaff Mr Et A Perry; Banco°, Mr McDonough ; Malcolm, Mr 33 k K nob; Lady Machatt, Dlrat;ouwaz I . 3!cate, bl,!Sichungs. WHAT WILL THEY SAY AT HOME? Mr Samuel Todd, Mr Drew ,• Mrs Todd, Miss Cruise. Prices of admission—Second Tier and Family Circle, and Third Tier, 26 cents; Parquet, 87,ii cents; Deese Circle, 60 cents; Private Boxes, according to Utah locale, $3 and $5; Single Seats in Orchestra and Private Boxes, 76 cents. Doors open at quarter before 7 o'clock; Curtain rises at 7 o'clock WHEATLEY & CLARICE* AROH-ST. THEATRE.—Villliam 8. Fredericks, Acting and Stage Manager MONDAY EVENING. November 1, 1858, AUVRETVE Bernard, Mr Tohia Gilbert; Ovunt Maurice de Gran ville, Mr. Wheatley; P.uvrette. hi.a John Drew p The Duchess of Beaulieu, Mtn Btoneall. • Mr Bartiaby Blbbs. Mr J 8 Clarke. Admission, 20 cu. Secured Beata in Dress Cicala, 8736: ate; Orchestra Stalls, 80 ate; Beate in Private Boxes, 71 eta; Gallery, 13 eta; Gallery for Colored Persons, 28 eta; Private Box in Gallery for Colored Persons ; 88 eta; Whole Private box, $B. Doors open at quarter before 7 o'olook comment, at 736 precisely fiIHOME UF's VARIETIES (care Theatre,) -11. Northwest corner of MTH and OffEbTNUf Streets. The management, extremely gratified by the quo. cm of would respectfully announce its repetition, every night thle w ek. It will be preceded end followed with soap by Mies MALLOY end Miss JENNY WREN ! Dumas by Miss TALLISH. Glees, Chorwoes Gems of Opera, Instrumental &hos, Recitations, Comic Bongs. and Ethiopian Eccentricities, by the several meinberx of TUE STAR COMPANY The EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENT will always conclude by a FAROS or DUNI. e•QUE, under the management of DIR. T. A'BECHET, not* of which wi 1 be given daily in the Ledger. Concert commences at TX o'clock. Admission 10 cents. SA_NFoRIPS OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH Street, adjoining the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. DANFORD'S OPERA TROOPS. The largest Clomp Iny of IMMO' ItELa IN THEI WOULD EVERY EVENING New Boom Glees, Ohortteses Refrains, &c., with Dancing by the 13A.NEORD CHILDREN Admission 26 cents; Children 1236 cents. • irr On Thuitegiving Dkv TORCH Perforznsnces, via; 10X, 2), and zx o'clock in the evening nolare. HERRING'S GREAT PICTURE has ar rived of the VILLAGE BLACKehIITH, and will be on Exhibition for a few nays only, at the Store of A. G EOBINiON'S Picture Gallery, cede tf 910 CHESTNUT St., ab. NINTH. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH AND ORESTNIPP streets. Immenm attraction. New Novelties. Change of Programme each Exhibition. The LEARNED CA NARY BIRDS and SPIRIP RAPPING. 4..) and See SIGNOR BLITZ. The great Tentriloquistand wonderful Magician. Performance every Evening daring the week, at halt-peat 7 o'clock and on Wednesday and Saturday Af ternoons at 8 Adu.iseion, 28 cents; Children. 13 dente, oo2S-Imilli MARKET FINE INSURANCE CO OF FRS OITY OF NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL SURPLUS TOTAL ASSETS DIRECTORS. BENJAAIIN U. HOWELL, President. Philrani 11. 'Holt of 23 root street. Joseph P Wickham, taro Wickham's & Hutchinson Silas Davis of A. B & S Davis Wirer H. Shepard of Shepard, Howe & Co. Henry Rowland, of Rowland & [tanks. Alfred L Bowe, of T. G. & A. L. Rowe, Wm. P. Miller of Wm. P. Miller & Co. Stephan 117 Gaines, of 8. W. & R. A. Gaines. Elisha L. Walton, of Walton. Little, & Co. Nelson Sherwood, of Nelson Sherwood to Co. Henry G Reeve, of U. G Reeve & Co. Daniel T. Willets, of Wlllets & Co. Albert L. De Camp. of Baker & De Camp. John M. Bruce, Jr., of Bruce, Odell, & Barman. Stephen Lloington, of 216 Front street. Enoch Ketcham, of E. IS etobam & Co. Wm A Ourowino. of 'Beards & Cummings, Henry-Lyles, Jr.. of Lyles, Polhamus, & Co. Brewster Valentino, of Valent i ne & Bergen. Geo. It Whitfield, of G. &.1 Whitfield dc Co. Albert ilevemyer, (late nevem) er & Moller.) Tennis W Quick, of Quick & PRommedieu. David AI. Torun°, of Dd..) , & Turnure. Jore T. Navarro, of Mora Brothers, Navarro & Co. Edward Bill, of 119 Broad street Nathaniel W. Chater, of Peter V. King & Cp. Wm. H. tioodwin, of E. Goodwin & Brother. John Friable, (Freeland. Squirts, & Co.) ASHER TAYLOR, Vine President. Insures on Buildings and Personal Property of every desoription against Loss or Damage by Fire, on the most favorable terms. HENRY P. 'FREEMAN, Beoretary. MURANO& IN THE ABOVE COMPANY CAN BE EMOTED THROUGH STEWART & JOHNSON. No.loB south SOMME Street, 001-frmikw3l3t-lf Phifadelphie. CARRIAGES. WM. D. ROGERS. COACH AND LIGHT-CARRIAGE BUILDER 1009 AND 1011 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Orders for CARRIAGES from all parts of the world executed with promptness ) and satisfaction guarantied eelB-Smif • EARL'n PILE REMEDY, EARL'S PILE REMEDY. For sale at JOHN H. TURNER, Bole Agent, 791 SPRING GARDEN Street. Also at BYRON & BOULTON , S, N. E. corner SECOND & CATHARINE Ste., R. NEW , oN'S, 0c27-6t* N. W. cor. 20th & SPRUCE Ma. ZOLLIOOFFER'S ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL la the only preparation ever placed be• fore the public that has performed se many ALIRAOLILOUB CURES OF INFLAMMATORY AND CHRONIC RILED sIATIBSI. The most prominent and influential citizens bear wit. nese of its efficacy. The abundant evidence from all parts of the country Is enough to warrant na in pro nouncing that it Is the greatest wonder of the age. It Is an internal remedy that s riles at the root of the disease, and thus eradicates it entirely from the system. Prepared by THEODORE' DILEB, Chemist, Northeast comer of Pine and Math streets. ed-841) _ for FlatA„,, t" Let amusements MAO BETH THG HILPPY FAMILY MAODITII BURLESQUB! 2Jn,.ura.6re Companies 8200,000 78,200 $278,200 Earnapes itteDicinal. The underaigned haying experienced the benetledaket facts of the " Peruvian Syrup," do not hesitate to re. commend it to the attention of the noble - „_ From Our own experience, as well as froni the teat{ many of others, whose intelligence and integrity are al together unquestionable, we have no doubt of „Its else ey in muses of Incipient Diseases of the Lunge end Brow (+ldol Passages, Dyspepsia, Lim Complaint, Drops), Neuralgia, . Indeed. its effeots would be Incredible. but from the high sharacter of those who have wit neemd them sad have volunteered their tectimony,, we do ours, to its refftersti•O Pawn- " - Rev. JOHN PIERPONTJ THOMAS A. DEXTER, R. II KENDALL, M. D., SAMUEL MAY TBOMAS C AMORY, PETER HARVEY, JAMES 0 MINN, Env THOS. WHITTEMORE: CERTIFICATE OF DR. KATES. It to well known that the medicinal east, or Piotoio. Ida of Iron is lost by even a very brief- exposure to sir, and that to maintain a solution of Protoxide of Iron, without further oxidation, hes been deemed impossible. In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point la at tained by combination in a way before 7.u.nown, and this solution may repine& all the pinto earborades, es; trates, and tartrates of the Materialdedica.. A. A HAYES, M. M.D. Assayer to the State of Momosakzumtio. 16 Boylston street, Boston. ee99•3m* H. L. CLARK A CO., Proprietor., No. 5 WATER Priest • P. bl i nk PIPTH - and OREATNIIT Etreetii, RABEIARD & - 00.; • TWELYTH and CHESTNUT Novels, jel6-tu th eat 6m 'slim Agents for Philadelphia. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR, PIMP PIED HY DR. BAMFORD, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY PROM arum, Is one of the best Purgative and Liver Medicines now before the public, that acts as a Cathartic, suite, milder, and more effectual than any other medicine known. It is notonly a Cathartic, but a Liver rem*. dy, acting Hist on the Liver to eject its morbid. mattes, then on the stomach and bowels to_carry of that mat; ter, Thus accomplishing two rule es effectually, with. out any of the painful feelings experienttes to the ope rations of most Cathartics. It strengthens the sys tem at the same time that it purges it, and, whelitaken daily in moderate doses, will strengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity.. • ' - The LITER is one ante human body ; and when it well, the powers of the eyed. The stomach is id on the healthy action of performance of its fano is st fault the bowels are system starers in copse- Liver—having ceased to eases of that organ, one made it his study, in • years, to find some setae act the many derange. ble. To prove that this re person troubled with Li lts forms, has hut to try a certain, These Gume remove all the system, supplying its of bile, Invigorating the ligest well , purifying the health-to the whole mu. cane of the disease—et- BILIOUS - ATTACKS are ter, prevented by the 00- ISTIGOBATOS. One done, after-eating, etqmach and prevent the Only one dose, taken klionemenn. Only one dose, taken at gently, aed enrol Coo ' One dose, taken after PRPBII. (I One dose of two relieve SICK - ILIADIGHIC. Orol bottle taken for fo the cause of the disease, Only ODS dose immedi= while one dose; often re- Caotasa bloating; And s 11" Only one bottle Is system the effects of me nus. - DIV' One bottle taken' cg I for ZAVVIMMV111171,11•11 saliowness or unnatural_ solos-from the skin. 0 , One dose taken a short time - before - eating - glue rigor to the appetite, and, r. makes toed digest well. One dose, often repeat- 1.14 ed, s ottros Comma Due. 1120eA in Its worst forms, while 80111111narld BOWEL complaints yield almost lathe, first dose. One or two doses are_ -, attaoks caused by WORMS In obildren i there ie n- '-"*surer, safer or speedier remedy In the world, as 1 - stessrfeas: 7A few bottles ow ' , nom, by exciting the sissorbents. - We take pleasure i7ing this medi cine se a preventir Wand Anna, Offil.l4 FRY git,ond all DCVO as TYPI. It ope. . rates with certaint4 fk. ate willing to testify to its trotel. ASS &tones et arra in its favor. my- Ariz Water in Sr .a with as Invigorator, and stvallato bolls togeil .'-- , - _ . . TILE LIV.Ei.r.IIVIGORATOR Id • BOILITIPIO Mg DlOAtOotrasT, and is daily work ing oures, almost too great to beliefs.. It cures as Irby msgio, eves the first dose giving benefit, nd seldom more than one bottle is required to cure' any kind of LIVER Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys peplt sia a to a co SEASED mmon Headache, all of which are the re su of DI LIVER. PRIOR ONE DOLT4I2. PER BOTTLE . _ Dr. SANFORD, Proprietor, 84.5 Broadway New York. Agents for Ph il adelphia, T. W. DYOTT h BONS, 218 North Second Street. _Retailed by all Druggists. Bold alao by BAMTIBL BLURB, Twelfth and Chestnut streets and P BROWN, Fifth and Chestnut streets Philada. anl3 to tb HILILTEI will, in all cases, folly" the cee of Radway'i R. B. Remedies. There are none so, sick or dieessed, cc weak, feeble, or crippled with pain . or infirmities, that Railway's Ready Relief, Renovating, Resolvent, or Regulators, as the nature of the disease oraleknime may require, will gnicidy and rapullyoure. These remedies consist of Radware Ready Beller; Itmlwav's Renovating Resolvent; Radwaraßegniatore Each of these remedies possesses special curative powers over certain diseases. Tel there are other disease wherein their combined medicinal properties are re. quired ; and when thus used, if there is sufficient life and strength within the diseasetrbr dying body to sua tain their action, the patient will live and be restored to health. Pain Acute Dismiss - • Inflammatory Diseases.. Maiarioss Diseases Congestive Diseases.... Scrofulous Deseasez.... Chronic Disease s Syphilitic Diseases Cons alit:tons/ Diseases, Skin Diseases...., Nirvana Diseases, Infictions CONSTITUTIONAL DISNASSIS Many diseases that &fillet humanity are inherited heir-looms from the diseased ladle' of Mealy arse BOY ads, Consumption. Byithdis, and Pita are &moos the most common of constitutional diseases. Now t ws care not how many generations the seeds of these ale eases may have been established in the system, car rupting the blood—Railway's Reaorattag Resolves; will eradicate from the hallos of the afflicted every par , title of diseased deposits, and fill the veins witk new, pore, and healthy blood OHILVIINWB DISSABB3. Radway's Renovating Resolvent should be hailed ma a blessmg by every mother throughout the 1A124, whose infants are Winded with Sores, Humors, eta. These breaking, out (thus early) are evidences ot dis ease transmitted from the parent stock. A few doses of the Renovating Resolvent will eradleate every vestige of the disease and insure the child a sound and healthy body. R. R. R.—lildway's Ready Relief for Headsaes, whs. ther sick or nervous; Rheumatism, Than. than, Dysentery, Cholera Mathes Cramps, Influent!, Bloody Flax. Paralysis, Lumbago, Gout, neuralgia Toothache, Small Pox, Pavers, Swollen Joints, Kidney Complaints, Scarlet Fever.. Pains around the Liver, Plea. rlsy, Measles, Heartburn, and Pains of all kinds. Ilactway's Ready Relief will, in a few Minutes, change the miseries you suffer to loge of pleasure. R. R. 8.-41adway's Renovating Resolvent, for the care of chronto diseeses—Such as Sorofulons and Syphilitic complaints, Consumptive and other affections of the Lunge and Throat, Induration and Enlargemeas of parts, Eruptive and other diseases of the Skin, Nodes, Tumors, Clam, Dyspep sia , and all other disease. arising from in impure state of the blood. D.—Badway , s Regulators will cure, effectively and speedily, Costivenees, Led= Painter's Cholla, Lead Diseases, I Lion of the Bowels, Dyepepela, Liver Cesit. plaint, Diseases of the Heart and Kidneys, Female Complaints. Small Pox, Fevers, Dismiss, etc., eta. Whenever the system Is out of order, or the blood Impure, a doss of Radwayis Regulators will restore it to reign. larity, and purify and cleanse the blood. Ao female should be without them. R.R. R. Remedies are sold by Druggists and Merchants everywhere. RADWAT ft. 00., New York City. W. B. Zanies, T. W. Droll. & Son, Agent., philegoipma. T. R. OALLSPIDBIII, Dr H. SWAIME & :?011.) lipla•tII&BAdlY&6010.Yr ?11HE GREAT STANDARD REMEDY or J. THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE PoR PURIFY ING THE BLOOD AND STRENGTHENING THE WHOLE MST r,id. The Imperial Deranstive, prepared by Dr. Loud berry & Co., Is now acknowledgvd as the principal Family Medicine for the cure of OANCSBOOS affections and 80aoroLona diseases generally. The success which attends ily use in these invetagate Devizes has no equal. It is now need in these dimmed - . with e-mpleteaueCeael, where all other means have failed. Two or three bot tles will satisfy any one of its great curative propert es. RIP DURUM and WHITS SWELLING, ULCERATIONS of the BONES, MOUTH, THROAT, &C. Its beneOclal and healing characteristics are soon observed in these com plaints. No matter of bow long standing they may have been, they will yield to the proper nee of the IMPB RIAL DHPURATIVE ins short time. TATTER and SCALD HEAD will as certainly yield to this medicine u it Is used. Duseases of the Skin and all eruptive complaints generally cannot long remain after using a few bottles of the Imperial Depurative. Ito Tonle properties, as well. as Alterative, render it valuable to weak and delicate females. The great purity, strength, and valui of this Family Medicine is unequalled in the cure of all dbleasell erigb sating In an impure condition of rte blood. It expels all the virus or diseased matter from the blood and re invigorates the eyeless. Those using the Imperial Depurative and wishing ad vise In their case, will receive every attention by otter or otherwise. ' Prepared and sold by Dr. LOIINSBERRY & 00., No. be North FIFTH Street below Arch, Philadelphia. Per sale also by J . F. Lan & Co.;Lancaster, Pe. 1. Baser and S. ,8. Stevens, Beading, Pa. Holman & Co., 'Harrisburg, Pa. 0. W. Epting, Pottsville, Ps. T. & C. W. McClintock, Eastop, Pa. James Given; Westchester, Ps. Schmidt & Os, Allentown Pa. Simon Ran, Bethlehem, Ps. pr.g. W. Dulls, Bristol, Y ew and prnort• sumo/. scal-isor&sat§.% Arebitinal; CZIII principalregulatorsofthe ,performs lts tune time system - are fully derel most entirely dependent The Liver for the proper tions ; when the stomach at fault, and the whole nuance of one organ—the do its duty. For the die. of the proprietors ha • practice of more than 20 dy wherewith to counter• meat• to which it is lla- ',lndy le st last found, any you OOMPI.III/1., in any of bottle, and conviction Is morbid or bid matterfkom their place a healthy Sow stomach, causing food to blood, giving tone and - chine ry, removing the testing a radical cure. cared; and, tekat is bet -468101111 nee of the Linz Is mdardent to rollers the food from riling and aord. before retizin, pn►ente night, lament the bewail VITZW2S.9. each meal, will ours Dn. tesepoonittls !iii always male obstruction removes end makes &perfect care. 'rely relieves 0 a ot t a, pealed, is & sere amp for preventive of °scum. needed to throwout Of the Coins alter a long sick- antmotss economy R. R. Retie. - R. R .Raitfand RegrZatoret Relief and Regulatore. Relief and Regulators. Renovating Resolvent. .Renovating Rath:even. Renovating Resolvent. .Resolvent and Regulators. Renovating Resolvent. Itisolvost f Relief , .Reguloo tors. . Newly Relief 4 Avulsion*
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