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'6en' 8/ 1 11 4?yfalkarytteWidtalkille I , l' Y:; the ,' Arr i r ' ad, t bi pe frotylood,:om Llerfaol; Abner diet k4444l * l i r iktithlAlleee eeildlethig h " a eon and Onmliefleitti ft(mt -.1-slitilY tae- til la e 40' The = olBo oUltin° ls g l e i°l4 ' ''''' ptEmataNrok „ 7{'44, 4 wing 1 1 , 3 4 whgoloralk ef wi l e elebbed I.- , , , t wo„4„, from rime, via ~e wea (11} I - I ti43 :i alCnia l az""rime c'e Ms ste""hiP NtVA. It{k yedentay. vi at . ~."-' ~„....or tz/ Vo W it n f . ,l 9 : 3 , g e e m a ""y are lin* e took hlit rang Oot go. littp ° o l at __,. f mm New work, arriv ' sleftm illti tilt: l''' ' army en at ' . 1" ' - ' - ati it k h 'to Whitehall qlftar the 'a124411" - 11 s nine' frat ' l6 'ithml°n u aftum'a nerd: Webb, • free, Calcutta, --slol , BRotheirranitivaikii liir *Deb , Abe.. ~,shlnk ult n loutta, at ? ' , olerk lit the lia4, latttagt b'L , ,,,, allot. 4% atrill, ' 4 ; 3 14 young Bogle', Wheillifitelte f r on t " -9 " ' - z hie wife. T.41111:11A11.1,111--11741,tAiter- he °hot, ', Do dd, igth iiit ' harden' alleltakiiti,oht227,Z93-Roh flu drawn Help Agmemeen, Thompson, from Sydney, NSW' at ~. ~ to o, , threkkein„ V., 4119t erre,„„ s . e her severer, gourailare MI2IB _ New York yeatot" &Oil, if tee heettotaatho-;7lpeTe through life. Ship W h Y g io e s o to t i • w,lloox, cleared at _ and ehe WillemmrYf ~„ tab ,eetiewei Di I. X°t • She IM ' PI 4114' I S°olbl.4rtalk -her fii- at a lsii=i B th °l t ' ' Baltimore for Am• fr° diY lo °r El ° ir Cl Owen, Norton, for ayalsohltiola• cle aral her father, aitillngi...'irotran/i_t,V" on l y .ffhip Susan V Howell, ICON. from fusnese , Jo her utamhziefogriker rattitoPs• ti t" storm. * passed Portsmouth Ilith nit • alltrieelittlAir t it_ t --- t to r „ ra f artu tt o t„ , last "AO inktp Coromandel, from Calcutta, arrived at Liverpool when a e " tir "° lo 4 ; 'fel* ,-- "That w° B in B° P 14th nit Id Rate Kaye f ree , cetia arrived at lia- Aviiknetis h ell o til u d t r o r t o lkee , mewed her, and waste . f , pm„ eve , , ...,..„... int„ - Abi, , q , ..ity. , 0.-th.,,,,,,,,,ing.t I tin:AL enue m ow ", for Afanills, der fkii %finance OE ablP Y I or - am, ll'it'4 ' BeP t i efi ln liffi tt itP ifr iles ti j the bale where hie ola'auglY; Ith from New Orlearai fI. 1 ,1 6° 1 / ,,L r WllartelY tWell visa ' , Ming 182 ' Ship Ge n s ili k tg tat 33 26, Thug IT 4° 't al h i erYork ... i a .. - uo.l - '1.,, • w,ItO till lied, and Cantwell patting was link 4.# 8 Dania: Amapa, oartwright, cleared a lei ft .../...... • -,0_, 11 .. aced the request, walker zea t i!r a fty for Hong Hir o lli rrom Now orlome f w d ' 'Mel en ' Skie l ..- eli ta ‘t o r h te arr e , and withn' oath, etruok , B alm , - 1,001 Bo x , shoal 9th tilt lelith '''' a`J ao l/41 airrenel,4eanitith ' e blow', theY alen? l,- 6 . a d baineeld dOrrn; while in per of auk° aW6 h a 4 1011 tt IMO OrP thIOWII Of erbOird ` Philadelphia, sailed 6 Beeches Zntdetdein, for '' ' '-ell 'ae a"tW s'O 'ta bed Walk 4 r Avg times fro ltst gli"t 14tk elk New York and Phila. ' ' POO . ~, - I,,i ti Lm eekire th li a -6 knife* thenlyolkar re- Lyle • Pant Lett Gone, for --. --° II bid-; lgi ii to the kitakee Ind Obteln- d f d p bt e , sidled from Rochelle Ilth ell. 4 A1:1604.114,,he;*i1t. `nuaieif rixt 0114Ite B arq uo Rainbow, Rodin, %% d e l l: o hm . ond for Rio de .„ ed iCarniltre.°l l 1. 11 ._,,. c a eh Az heart ;''lrrell'ln6uttu,..phy7d.CL7 and ' th°ll gave bill* ' % l l= 284 r Salem : "6"' wan in i d i ta m its ta til . .;•Bishop, hence , ws°Blfitdiscnittuttfolt; , aut'e pet A k iho autkotitite, " '-"`" A " " • . trig Isola, Oral% mined twn 'll 5 - "g Y?: 4 '°' '' ' ore' Phillule r li Mame York , hence for Boston, at New '' '‘ 'r '' ' ' . 4 '3 ' ' i ‘ i 1 V tt i a b°3ll W Brig zi and :seined next day. I*-c'''TtA2l°--"' filla "B"‘Athlrit°°' Mare I port 80th tilt, tne DZI hones, ''• il a yb itm lt6 a f ar o ta,.. , IL iv * roan fee Bebe ord, , arrived at New, Bedford L.A. OhlirietM e t . , 4 Y- wie - - f ek (pa - watt; hoti- 30th nt s*4l/ (11:111414', --t th. Th"; ettTnek al& limbs, for ., t irekßralig io l o il r iV o an ne d w ilo ro o r w k il , a w ke e . no fo to r ,100 rrom ,eabei far iliolt...,i ps 1,6 kfail Ida leg .hort ofr• tylbninr i NI I .ollit:illpt cleared for PhiladfdPhla, ''. ana"t4l-7 "7 c, '' at i t ritiinlV i n e ot• 1 I arrived at New 4Y • 61 - t r y''''' . 1 1 jg 31. . Bo 0 hr Minerva, from 'Delaware City, , , z.,- Bedford let inet obis w ro ll, Pratt, and ''° ' '''' 11- • ''''' ' ''''' "' ' °an °a° Pal" ' Niraerm ' ant ed at Providence .„ 'i ~....' 4 k y '4 ,04.4 1 4,. 4. ^4' ", "r 5 ''' ' ' ''-' : KR Catliele, tYlillmeiti /lance . • ''' ' 111110122'41431. 4 11,, yr.; : . -r. t , Auelearatr aotti b ult Tice Ti de . if W Benedict B o en . nett, and . _4 . ga r nextor tile Mrs- . Bo re au • itiPro,esec r " ,- a , , i . 6._. an , ,a a ff ai n tp9 l wi er preaanit•ona I, Rex Ro Th ir oin um as t h o e ri n e c y s , a ßo t N g e o l . r ., Haven 81s t , ,t )rer z:P. lials he fen% datllitfilmint° 811Y-I)ftril Store ' i fil: 80th tilt a arrivedacived attNNoorr: sorrel 44144 (lee!" li eleel - enlkftainnillltt folk 80th ult. P5ll River, at New 4 -,- - • '"'d BeTenth r Weal ' " ° Solir Vesta: Tomlin, from New a k a: n o:y e , - iw '' ,U ND ae l m ie e ' eg ßiatel thie lefe erantna ire""al at Con e oext Hall• It will fa! Benz Plyaway . , Davie, hence for "IA ii IL t°,t,l °g,t,4,4"1,7,:tve P " l 'lire ' • y P :e7r l 4l for Philenelphia arrived at Hart ,la an 111patia e York Ye r:r rd lionsides, Vandeveer, cleared at N • York 4. -Len Mk 1.14.6 r*.:,--- el-Indian . to. dar, liap ee fireamfr 0 0 Alger, 40010 % he n " , vria, Aunt =Rum°, °lb " 4'l / 4 64 an " """ 1 they Steamer Wadght, 3 '-' 'lllll P°l4. ' e h haudsonte reception at ford let last. orumiey hence, orriaa t at Hart oar statt uitten. ; i n ,the the evening f „ d l e t feet thil I'll4ll4'lU 1 " the cornet of Pifth ' ledeorne i entertained a i ' '14411 be d tainorrow will be shown the 4'4l ' Cli"lli *tree* an trfeade should avail - , t9j aen piths qtr. Oar stranger l" - 9 ,'..._,. vitie eteSeet opportunity to visit the peat 1.-etiledelib , ..° 1 , . e f azionfli e etoket, No. _1 i.-..t...“ lo.olefettsfig ur n , t at ....., -, r _ ~.,Ar wileuxe each o 4 ,them a - raff4litini,VJhel- - boooraing snit of elegant -° '" ° " . '" l / 4 i'lltide (SUMO/ma a . • - oi h t. ife i : gni d* w icsr vk til f 4l l ;l o l.g ,ro w i tto szto t. ` ...41,0010 ; nr, ''..t -I. i -- V ''-r` ineektata,that the limperor: a s p° so u n . i0ei....-i.e ores *amen Of I the , ..telifak---. a ‘ " Dented to be beaten et /W i4 4 " d 108° Ctn k We ,i'li, w. ,.. ... , e , go‘ , :eni t .tine ' d4l4tthet°l6l of ° t°° „ •. -41 " .7°. "''''" '' -A' Intention of the PinPorot t° " 4 4 2 ' -^ tiara that it I°Bl itunal, thethntsel Stat.* i•4higtwitzglistai OiChalta 1 ,.. ~.., g t i e At one '''' 4a V 7 4 46l . s ic.fohiiii . v ., Air it i vt , 885 B row n 888 805 01.4aiii/P4l 4 ? 1.014"'Will a is le entails, a 6A Centime skeet( alio* sixth. ,•! _ , eta weethideyhtfor Th „fi e l hi.. „,-',,,, fly . ° , pepenennettjtkryWAlta•- eel ' °. ‘.. ---, ' ~—, ' N0w1..., L .V - rfea*aa 1 "" • '" ? "- 4 ' e f thin' thok teMete •' Allitel, atall r alt" 411/ Zia*" a hk itriesse, opted sot ' ti.V.lffled olf Stt! 'll7-t t re : f - W errall '. thara Will Islo " V l#lNEtti , nd W, 4'116111 UltV-41100/V t il°- 4 11 a aaaniailA; 11110. r i : ( iji;it mirousufete, .: :14176111443 Ca l elli :111111::40 41 :410 1 . ... el Aeuie"..-4 - rpok. of. " .., f at sildWintieCtOthlnS gotten ' - , ' earehalleAt al°ltan" Hall Clothing ,' la,- .31 . 0:sid r idge)0 FOld,Pranklin of -'. ' ' so% Oro at ()hesitant street. The readers '''''ltint")4 ' . th scut superb fabrics from • 1 " -'• Abe Pkiiitictr/442°4 ;,ere,„4,o,,,,WAAleismni led off ' ' ''r whit:4o4lB/0 - Artle " e •". wma e who will glidlY • - 't front "aritartrkt‘ nd t. M. ~' - 7 — re l d 4iton e hme n t .'- o ar trail WWI , thhi ill " lun; wishingany BTU. )IZgliPl l l% an ' t all °lhe .3eeall at th e -..,_.- Hc l aas • „ftmleking lbws ebo; r Be ;; - .. " - t-r , o 5i...44.149t0505t fr. Go . l IL • Iv- eor n e . r , ° rt 1. ,,, ,- 4 1 , -,---..,_ „ kw ti * i on 1 0 4 A &avid. 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' ' ; ' , -;,toll.o B pl,lsoßfingLrinitil l s• - --' -,!--" • "A, 1 A.' ,.-• 4 , 2A - o,› -1-f. - 4,* - 4 . 40- 4 . - 4.tp.ifi , .-L , ritii-y.4-Ilyttrialotrrmlaiirr i lfltta ' „:!--' .... , i"•* , l';:e .",..,, '46, - - rit,Z,m o Aiti o r4; l ii.. -„zi,-.224-.A" t..., i oti"- t "itdohiiin'ldifed frAdivi l e g ine 'or! l'lgf:i . , ll WiliFiatqffro t e • .. 7 . 4 %-:..-43--..-.•-!-:,-A,••:..--tai.: , • _,.-..- , ...1iq i i 4 ,- ~,,, ..!____,...4-1,A.10,-_,s , '._:_,..___,, .- ~ • ,---.,. . .....!: - - MARINI masoluerr telegraphic despatch dated Portland, Nov 2, says that the bustle B Inight, which was ashore at Cape Blisabetk, has been got og; and is probably not, much damaged - Prom information knit re:mired at the Department of 'State, - -Washington, it' emus 'that - en , the 2d of May hat, Oapt lloniffstay,' - commanding the Ship Albert; of Ideteeilles, perceived, wIlUe In lat 30 B, long 33 83, a dlamastedYeeiel, which :proved to bithe brig McKnight, of -Boston . - le: farther stated that. she was leaded - wittiAidebr=thit the :pnojr:foroistie, and lower routs of the btlir eiere - lbunti and that' there was nothing left 6trbeirdlnther Anthers arid-etialechhies, which the Neither-did not permit Oapt,Beniffseyl4 save elhirAlexindoi:of Biltimore; Bain. at New York tat loaf frind-Botterdam4Oports:-Oct 24, lat 42 , long 63, toolea gale ' trim - the eastward that Listed threetaye, whlck blew • snitnf nails from the gukete, and carried away the - mein topgallant mast, topsail yard, store bul warks, and did other damage • - DOMISTIO PORTB . . . , 2—ar, ship Fairfield, Hathaway. Rotterdam; 'barques Amanda, Bemis, Manus; -Mentor, eisilAnderson:Trialte; brigs _Ocean Bprty.,,Townstey, Rama &mar, Bimini; Beßra,Mon; Lantana, Smith. Gibsin; G T Ward; Briggs; at Marks; Tornado, btrOarty.; AIMS; PR4, Tartan ,Btir, Rom, Boston; 'ohm - Stampede, Brand, Lasses; 00l Flatteriy, Davis. litilasisktimENO; Emma - -Purbieb, Readall' Rockland; AmniGaidner, Eirdged; Raidifort; J, W blilner,•Berri, Idatans*-f Whirlwind, Moserißmimi, Bahama; Ns tbanL-011itsid,Shutei Beirut; Me; J M -Taylor. Smith; Newbarni-NO; , -Mobilealomas, Oharlsaton• Nap Olson .Ltituri AttakaPial La Plata,' Marshall,. Rio Radio; Thorne; Port wen Waal; - - - - Old. bargm . eo 11.1111li; ParrlA, Galveston; brlt-A"Lin rW McGregor. Glaegow; , litre -lease Toucey.' Gould, Mi Aowley, 'Apalachicola; Megahneux, Iluds' . - ROTAIRI3, ROLB, Oot 80—Ar, brig Molnnkus, Witch ,Grillutpurt,, forp.AloLindrlN Actin Banal R Reagan,' Bto, Turks Island for Bono.; Mule Maul. Render -000. and Mary Liele.l4 RaleyiPalladelphla for do; Oboe do for Welldeel;- Mary B Plerear .11mIth,4o for:Bangor, Hamlet, -Wade, Wareham for Ingomar, Gahm', Boston for Georgetown, • ABlat 4 —Ar s hrlga Bergh Flagg: Bievencilagua for Port -I.lauelifielonaiiretilgrew. Pittladelphia for ta owburypo rt; • iehr fielaud; Baker Philadelphia for Boston: leaslarday, reittasmpit, fro. Hem, while reeflpg tlOhniell'hir OarilltYo'.ißrrickeon, mate, of Volpe kiay,fell;nvoirboard and we/ drowned. ,The, boat wee ant ,IllveY end- Marina 11' he ten t but the Sea bajb attempts to cove him proved tma ,',..A.lao rr , eohre George, viati; Philadelphia for Port lind4 Ciaorgle.-Bwett, do for Newburyport Satitutihamue Wm R nailer; brig Bush Plan; Kohn Vide Haley. 0 A • Ststeon, it X ,Pieree, Ingomar, Derma <lreland - - - - - • .:Nov I—Ar and aid . sour Laura Prances , Higgins, Bat. liriabilk for St John; NB. Aloc-8111;inige M•llcusi Velons; sets Z &Paine, Nerioyfl Reage,n: „ , `,ADA 31z.: 7 904,1 NWT-WO ottoolirin Port. - AllplyAlo AVM - 'PRINCIPAL ROHM, VP to on 'o'cioox in= Noss= GERARD HOUSE—Oheatntit etreet,,belop , Siikitton, N o W Maitin;',lnhland N Drain & 1 Haat Err/ Beecher & la, NY J - Neliblen, O. • 0 Tito, NY' • ' •-• • Trenor, NY — , de St Croix, Eel O'Shea. NY - • Jl+ Rarrleon, N Y -, ' Oantell, liexloo _ D Crosby, N Mina Pinch, - - H Orangle & fa, Wheeling -- - DrlVAllay, - II A -'' W Blanchard, •Waahington X Yarborough, N_O D L Reeves & Tenn iFirAndieweiLalt , '•J L'Green, Va IMraSYI OramNYA • '; W Smbroy, N Y Dies °ratty, N Al 3 Entails Jr '0 Plichmidt N Y • hunt B. Pratt, Liverpool '/T.IV &alibi Boston L Pritchard, Conn Geiril Forney & la, Pa' . I ', • Ambroile Saar, N Y Levi B Gillehrist &la JllO W Reid. N Y - • • Otiae Pientii:New Landon .'ilrlames; Del lizeisurn , Del i TS - Nickerson; 8 0 - -E Herotquet; Y JO Sterling. flartfort Wailthigtin ' Mee Wile, Washinglon Mrs VIM Zandekoh,Waah W P Demeraat, N Y Mr Tyler, N Y 0 Curtin, N 0 0 Thomp so n & lA, Cal . Col Thompson, Pa ON Waltai'Pe D Loagueeiser, Pa " G Charier, limns - R Hatch,-N • Lloyd; N Y r 3' Y ' • Todd & Is, N Orleans Jillif .ynard, Boston Hiram Woodman, N G M Parlar-Oubs • A Rocbell, N Y Mrs Bunk, * Orleans -- • D Lybrand, N Orleans Gen J Austria, N Y Le/ X Slicer; Bait __' Win Shear & Ga P Cobb, Rockland - Jim Bird Rockland J,W,,Pazron, Wheeling ; N W Bufant, Pa - 'Dr G Tucker, Phila. ,W- Barley, La = WUrdifsy', Esse ' IL Briggs, N Y "DWlSe. , BAtoule- • `:- , Inaso Tillman, N Y B D /K , tcalf, Main.. „P. Ellis, Ilona O U 'Walker, London •.3 II Kennard, Bait , [ 4,0 Redmond; Slit :Obis 'Woe 'Boston ; fril Liimpldr, Oa 7 - 'B P Stanley & son, - Ala TiCeins, ~,'Bostonß rooke,- Englan d A - Taylor; St . Lenin , ; W 8 N 0 G Whitelleid; Fla _ - Mica Minefield PIA' ' W 0 Praisals,Ballothiore MBIOLANTB , 'HOTEL—Pottith St., below Arch. B Y Thorn, 11 J , AVM McLean; Shippenib'g G Clainiten, Styopti - /Us L Wilde, Wheeling, Ira Clet4RlohAtdpoi, Md ~ H Burt, tietwaska 0 1 - Parlington, Londoi,liagEdw H Brown; Balt - H H Pratt,' Lewistown , M Bookman , H °hunk tT JilterrittiAri P L Prank, Pa • A H Pinion, Obto , • P Greenawalt, Dauphin J Gilbert; 11l - 0 P Dull, IdeVeytown N O,Olark , 11l , • H Lowe, Pit 'burgh H' Darr, Allegheny G T Smith, Pittsburgh Mrs P Hate, Easton Drunktlier, W Haven illoehne; Gin 7 . Bark, Ashland, Pa HE Leman, Lino J Peebles, Pittsburgh re,dinand, Belt" I Pritchard, New Lisbon Ju B Montgomery. Pa --P W Lang, N Y H Appleton; Xi ` 0 A Mal, Richmond, Ohio i N J Gaynay,Pottaville -J H Harmony, lowa 45 &matey, Mobile .1.11 Goodrich, Troy, Pa J'adob Hoffnuttli Pa BandallßOWolll, N 1444', 9.-/:!!!erf)./4 , , - ,„ •, ; 4111140ANTIOTXL—Oheitiint Street, above MEL M w"i : NY = 'G M Myers, NY .7.H. Barris, NY'; " • •' Myers, NY - 8 Damen; NY ; - 7P , Johnson, NY - Mlrs A,Durotits, - , p httr Win /mut& Is, NY G W Mellon, Philo Thorny orr, Lancaster • liOalvertir, Jemmy W B Tolman ,Vla, Ohio J Poster & dart, St Louis HFi Harding, St Louie • L,White, St Lords Mrs G Brinton, W Cheater B Taylor; - • Duke; Ps ; -. P•Whitaker, Maryland , ' 7 D Thurber, Mum J B Thompson; Delaware • Miss Thompson,' Delimit* AD Richardson, Delaware W E Ailing, NY- - Z Bliu, Nov, ' Plizsimons, Pa K-P Wilber, M Ohara A Grudy dui, Pa WmH Small, Balt • - N 7 Hichar.m, Mime • .0 El-Morse' N; - B A lefrary, 'Corning, N Y Dr WA Bridgers, Scranton P M Boas. Prov, P WEilllnger & la,-Ps Alfred, King, Vs 0 Manley, Yhila, ~ J D Ross, Pa B 7 Gregory, ,• - F A. Goo dwin, N Y 01, 0 4LN HOGBB-:;;Olintnit street;, Stiovii Third. Wm Hanna, Biltimoni;- Bridgeport D M cappell,llaltrirkirn , , W,A-Geraud Lc la, Harrlift - -t - ` , r H Liavidsori,Miconisco T N_Ratterson, Ps ; Griscoin, WlConieco J'Dionaldson, - Tirriagni: W H Trwin, Wheeling, Vil, Putenhalu, Wruiking , n, J 0 Wright, Ph Is .; W P bones, , A 0 Put - ridge, Virginia • 0 Masi New York - ' Bmylle, Jr, Easton • 8 P Elayer;Ps 9 Rowley, Nerr'York W H Chandler; , Mobile , ' A Platt, New York G I HIE, PredOnia. Ala :Mrs Buttordeld, N Y P Johorwoolf. N B Mills, Jersey City • A W Borden; Jr, N 7 J N Siseyer,idass Wm W; Warren, Boston . 7.0 Morris, N Y Ise B Dickson; Pa X Meads, Richmond, 'Vs & B Armstrong Is ILI . 0 N Tayh,r, Bristol ; Pa 'UNION ROTEL-40ra eked, beloirkourth. P Ramey, 'Ohio'Harm% Orwlgiburg G 11.1krotiPs* ;, : ' 'A-blaranr, NY Z , Zinimerman, .•r: W N Prayer,Prank Springs JD Weir, YeA Will ante, 80 ,Plimbsker, Lanerate ' C Wetherby;Oinainnati L P Gerrigaea, Pottarille, IN Reinhardt. Tamaqua _,Y.W Long, Esoton ..'IEATIONAL HOTEls=dticaitreet, above Third. ' • J JArnantrong, Del- J B Smith, Baltimore' "-L Templet - 6n; Iteadn4 ' ' , soapt Nagle, Pottsville - *tit p A Smith, Potteville IA H B Ktrolier, - Pottaville trent 7,Wien, Bergt aeverca, - POttevilie Britt J M Shlmo,l'ortsville 'brat Skfortimer.Pottsvlie 'IA E Lt D Behartel, Pottsville Mai J II Oampoell,PottrOle Bergt 0 libeets;Potteville Sergi, D NsgleiPOttaville'; - Corp P Nagle, Pottsville Corp I. 'Phompson.POrfavqe Octrp,9 Stickler, rottai,lie oorpF Booewits;Pottaviiii SI Stine, Lebanon • W Major;,Ltitsport - • Jos Whitaker Mt Olive 7,Dunni•Luseitte,co, Ps; F Elaner,'Wilkeeberre N J N ,W,MoAlister, Pa • - Dwileoo, Danville ' o,obrist, Mineraville 'llO- Drelabaiii, Pa E ustratd Pr, • , raisziA - • „ below-:AreD; -I , Mitione; 44Paines • ' J Like, Del •••":, Mitchell; df y• " PAllen: , Washington Scarborough & la, Pa ll.Ward,4sc c;_, 2 . t: h Huron & son; Va J P Morrison It' la, Neaten' E. L Paulen Bostoc ' kklt OlemeiliCoinmida, Pe II H Davis, Columbia, pa ,BLADUBBAB:UOTIALPhird do' fib. Oallowhill, 7 Entirline; Dapphin Co ' T pPAndrell,•LingleatoirC 2 W Zionsville .41 Wiltatiertr, - P660" ',"' A - Boildaman, Warringten .11 Belbeillog, Lyonvflle :Nasio barring: Port Caxton loinillsohtel,'Plittegrove PottagtorlC: ThoiiShold,Sumneytorrn ltaioli Pante; ,John .Lines, - rumneirocrn ;Eaglet Jonsia,Suollteins ' • - "•U Boyer, Bumneitown Wat Thot h on; Ziduardle4 Casper Hoods, Byberi7 Dogiring; New-T.7M ,Eagle, Pennit!„ '' "A9m 2 - 11aVis, AMlty . John' Alsoki A - mity Airon Bowman Amity Bwieferd GllberlatOara, J.E. UM, Earivillo„ -,qa!en7a„l.lool4,r/Ple: fllSllll 11121122 HOTEL—Stioond street, below Vine. Win et-Wharton; Books no jos,W Sleeper Hartord T 3 Phipini, llonigomerycii Jas 0 Iden, P al ' 1006 Comfort; Ps - Mahlon Long &la, Pa 'II Wan; Harrieburs , Alt Scam, Doylestown B Sitapeon;Briciri co' T Daffoeld & son; Pa Blared; Bunks co M Paiste.Baltimore L B Prete; Hatboro_ Stephen 'Kirk & wife, Pa T B Walton, Bunks cio . Jos Steakhouse, Attleboro W Davidson, Pa • Thoeßnt, Lambert flle R H'ltamsay, Bucks co - , ' BALD EAGLE—Pialr.yetreet. above Callowhill. • Mrs E Beltale,Oentre so „ J'N Gray, Centre co B Brower, Easton P Benninger, Pa Jacob Benninger, Pa - E H Snyder, H Chunk, P Stookey, Matela Chunk , John Pillager, Ps L Mull, Reading Benj Rutz, Pa • John Albright, Schuylkill to Mrs Alumelman, Quaker- John Muoselpian, Quaker- town • Jonas-Wiean, Lehigh co ohm Bawer, Lehigh so John H Bawer, Lehigh so Aaron Thatcher, Lehigh oo Alt Boyd, Lehigh co Emanuel Hope, Preemansburg BLACK BEAR ,INN—Pitib and Merchant striate. A Lyoni,loit Depost , " Wm Johnion; Chester on PD. Weever; Prankih2 eo - 7 D Gray, Reading S Brinton. - Ohester co ; J B Wright. tiomervalley Tessa Thohnon, Romerrallay T R Watkins. Cheater' co R 0 Harsh, Chester co L M Shantz, Cheater oo S 11 . Storey, Cheater co Robt Storey, Cheater co 0 A Meatresst, Green co 0 J iVatkina, Chester co Thos Kirk, Pa MOUNT VIMNOR HOTEL—Second at., above Arch. Mrs Aabbright de dough- Itthornton, Pa ter, - Pittsbnrgb, T P Aebton, Phila W Adam:, Salons - A Esohbach, Lancaster, Pa J Kum. Lebanon; Pa 141ian P Knits. Lebanon Him R Porter, LORISII 0 II Koons, Harrisburg J P Hamburg ,J Jonea, rdellnoth, 0 W Fitter Trump; Pa G Lear , Pa , Special Names. , W. Henry Patten, Manufacturer of Window SUADICS; and Importer of CURTAIN' and 'IIPROL STERN' MATERIALS, LACE and MUSLIN OUR. TAINS. BROCATELLES, SATIN DE LAINE and WORSTED DAMASK, RAPS, MOREENS, Pursuits, GIMPS and TASSELS, GILT - CORNICES and OUR TAIN ORNAHESTS, Gilt Window Shades, with all the trimming., as lOW as 75 canto each. .That-receired from Auction a large" invoice of Curtains, which are offered at the following Unprecedented low prim: Onitatil, 00,..worth $8 00 a pair t $2 00, - 4‘ $4 00 Tambour Lao* " -cg $3 00, ' $5 00 I , , t Quite heavy cc " $5 00, g. -$lO 00 cc Elegant rioh Embroidered, $lO 00, " $2O 00 cc - rr Damask Curtains froin $lO 00 to $l5 00 per window, complete.' Curtains made and pat up at the shortest =tine, by competent workmen. • • -• Pr:HENRY PATT.WN, 650 ONESTNIIT St., 001.941m0s • Opposite Jayne's New Hall • Some Prefer a Fiat Top Stove.—A. Fiat Top ODOR STOVE, LARGE OVEN, VERY HEAVY PLATES, AND MADE IN A SUPERIOR MANNER, I WeBBAN r it to DRAW, DARE,— '„ • . ROAST, An., Ac. I have been engaged in the manufacture of stoves for many years, and I an safely recommend the SUNRISE to my Mende. If Malls to perform as above stated, I will RETURN YOU THE MONEY PAID FOR IT ! CAN YOU ASK MORE? 0011-mws 26t ' A. I. GALLAGHER. Grover & Baker's Celebrated Family Sewing mAonniss. A NEW EITYLE-PRIOE $5O 730 OHLITIII72 &MIT, PHILADELPHIA These Munn, sew from two spools, and form a awn of tutequalled strength, beauty, and elasticity, which will nor rip, even if every fourth stitch be out They are unquestionably the best in the market for family use: .0104: firralllND 700 • 01200148... Ca Professor Saunders , Classical Institute. .at the WIMP PIiMADELPHIE INSTITUTB, corner of ItAIDLET Street and WILLIAM, Will be reopened on the first MONDAY of September: Pupils, to the num ber of fifty, will be received - wiineerixretss or me on TBB P188111(4)1111 weiLwAis or vas OITY. This, without expense, by i pleasant and sets con ve*be, pupils can be carried Into the fresh ailof, the country in less than half an hour from the centre of the city. • fieriest acres of open ground border on the bean• tiful groves of this Seminary, *blob is - patronised by may, of the distiogitislied gentlemen of the city, among whom are the' Editors of The Press, the Ledger, and The North American and United States Gazette: pile are received by the day, or into the - fami l y of the .c PeiLlnimraLtilnly, 41868 16 We, the undersigned, have had eons or wards in Professor Saunders , Institute and family during the Seeeion which has Just dosed. In respect to parental kindness; happy influences, attention to health,. and progress is thorough education, our expectations have been folly realised. To our friends, who are looking for a • decidedly good school for tier eons; we cordially recommend Professor Saunders' Institute. eI MATTHEW NIMBLE?, No. 1300 Arch street, 11 INO. W. POBNEY, office of The Preen. 16 CHABLIOSE. THOMPSON, Thompson A Rood, No 41.8 Ohestnnt street. 16 J. S. SILYIIR, , I4OO Girard avenue. 16 IY: L. SPRINGS, 881 Market street. , GEOBGE H. MARTIN, 1828 Walnut street , ' Other Patrons of this Institution ELI S. HORNET?, 400 Market street. JOHN 0. MITCHELL. 208 South Sixth street, T. B. (MOHAN, 142 South Eighth street; - N. B. BROWNE, 118 Booth Fifth street. • SAMUEL MOOSE. Logan Square. P. WATSON, Lion Square. WM. SWAIN, :aloe of Ledger. - MORTON MoMICHABL, cake of North American, ELLIS LEWIS, Pentißquare.: . ireNoltiarisrair Moss Bicolor, 'Oallegberia Morning IStar,:-1. cannot Bake in my stove I This Is the burden of a soog we bear daily in our store, until we are permitted to set up one of GALLk4RER , I3 MORNING STARR Then, how changed the words ! I am delighted, I can now BARB, - • , ROAST,• . - - BROIL, BOIL, &o. Ac. in the best manner, and would not be without GALLAGIMERiS MORNING STAR. I warrant tali Stove to perform In the beet manner, or I will refund the pries paid for It. I site the mime warrantee with my CELEBRATED SUNBISE.AIR TIGHT GAS CONSUMER. A: J. GALLAGHER, - No. 505 North - SECOND Street, Philadelphia. oell-mwe ~960, $6O, $00) $6O, $6O, $6O, $6O, 360. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES —PRICES RE DIIOND.—A new and elegant Family Sewing Ida thine for 260, and the general coals of prices greatly reduced. All who want a sabetazttial, eirple. and re liable Sewing Machine, which has an establbilied repo tattoo foi doing the very beet work on every kind of material, are invited to call at our office and minion the new machines, at the reduced prices ; They can. not fail to be satisfied. I. M. SINGER & 00., n02V12, , ' No. 602 ORZEITNIIT Street. Jule, IliumPs Liquid Httir - Dye.-No discovery of the age has grown more rapidly in public estimation than this invaluable vegetable preparation, for chang ing red cites) , heirs, whiekere, Be., to a soft. glossy, black, brown or chesnut color Its mode of application is easy, its effect Instantaneous. No danger follows its use. Bold by all Drugglits. and at the Laboratory of JULIts HAUB!. & Co , , Perfumera and Importers, 104 CaIaTNIIT Street, Philadelphia. n02.5t One• Price Clothing of the Latest Styles, and made in the beet manner, expressly for aaruL BALIB. We mirk 0111 . _. lowest ireiling prices In PLAIN PIOUINB on each article. All goods male to order are warranted satisfactory, and our ONLPRIOII BIBTEM le strictly ad. hared to. We believe this to be the only fair way of dealing, as thereby all we treated alike. • JONEB & CO., • anal-1y 604 11A10111T Street. Thomas W. Bally, No. a Market Street, ImportM, and Dealer In Fine Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware. ➢(retched goods constantly on hand Th subscriber, paying cash for eiery article, is enabled to II at I small advance. Those about purchasing would do well to call. ' All "goods Warranted as repro . - sell.Bm . Nothing is of more Importance to the Com fort of a family thin a good 000 D STOVE - • OALLACIKRI3 MORRIE:11 STAR has been in enceeseful operaton some fire years, and there.has never been Introduced to the Jitiblla a COOK STOVa that hei given satisfaction so` generally., I will DRAM, BARB, ROAST; DOM, BROIL, loc., in the most perfect manner. I will return the price vitiator it if It falls to do as above. A J. GALCAGEIER, cell. TrIWA 20t 306 N. Second St., above Vine. Jackson, Cheek Printer. JACKbON, CIRCULAR PRINTRR. JACKSON, BILL•IIEAD PRINTER. JACKSON, CARD PRINTER. JACKSON, JOB PRINTER, ocBo-12t CHESTNUT & PITSII Street! To All who Want Money. Jones ar DO., Broken, Northwest Corner of THIRD and HAMILL OTRBRTE4, Debt'', LOMBARD, ad• 0000 Cult liberally, In, large and small aroonote, upon deposltA of 3Vatchee; Diamonde, Jewelry, Onus, Olotbing, &0., on moderate terms. Ofiloe !marl( from 6A.M.t07P.11. - oc2/.lm New Trimmings 'and Zephyr Store and Fao. TORY -4. G. MAXWELL & BON, Boutheast Tenth and Chestnut. 0021.1 m Silver's Slav:Consuming Steve,—l respell- FighLY lora° my Mende and the public', who are about purchasing STOVES, to call and examine my assort meat of Ole 001111711116 BTO7IIII 'Eno*Dat . full well,, that union these etoyeg are mad In the very Fast manner, they. are no bitter then the ordinary heating Stoves. I employ only the beet workmen, and inflect the choicest imported Russia lion A sample my manufacture will be found in the Franklin Institute. And ALL THE STUTEEI I sell are equal in every p Menhir to those on exhibition. Be. foroporchohOrt phis° call and - examine toy assortment, A: - d. taALLAGIIIIR, 0027:dtt No. 1105 N. SECOND Strbet. flearrrettli Stivina Fend—OfflceOo3 Walnut street, one door wed of Second stieet. Receives de. polite In mime of One ,Doller:and nmeradd, from alI Aimee of the oemmenlty, 'and glows interest St the fa Ai. pei rent. ner Sunnis. ottoo,open dally, from 9 until 6 ololook;and on Sion day and Saturday until 9 in the evening,- President Franklin ,Nalli'Preiunirii, linutratary, Marl's al Bstring rilird.—nra Per Vents Ist TRDOT COMPANY, WALSUT Street, B.W. eorner. . of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money recelied in any Atm, large . or interest paid from, the day of deposit to the 41,.0f withdrawal ,hioney is received and payments made daily , without notice.' The lareatraentif are made in. Sul Mortgagee, GiOtind lienti;:tigf Koh drat-claw semi: tiee as th charter required. Once Douro, from a cOoloat in the tagrataghatil I &sleek in the afternoon, , nd od mrachy ieo !MOO; oTen*Riu.ol o'ol9oo. • (ig,l =THE . PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA. . . AVEDNEMAY.- NOVEMBER 3. 1858: St. Vitnes Donee.—lrlits distressing and mortifying nervone affection is left generally either to take its natural _ coarse, er la treated on general prinoi plea with very little succeed. The narrows symptoms are not the disease itself, and proceed from functional or organic derangement in-the nervous centres. No medicine has, been found equal to the PERUVIAN SYRUP, in checking the inioluntery; nervous trem blings,known as St, yittups Dance. For sale in this city by P. Brown, corner Fifth and otiestrint,' and Ileasard & 00., Corner Tweifili and Chestnut. - 0020-d&wti October 80th, by A A. Willits, Mr. HIRAM CCM NELL, of Bunks county, to Mine HE .011IETTA 8 YET. TER,,of Montgomery county, Pa. (Books county ga• pore - please copy.) - - - By the Rev. Antonio Malinay, in the city of Now York. Mr -WILLIAM T. HAINEB, of Penneylvaniaite Miss MARIE N. BERVI, of Peril. On the 2d instant, by the Rev. Thomas Brainerd: D. D.: at Plite•street Presbyterian Church. GEORGE T. 111ILVORD, of D isabsthtown, N. J., to FANNIE A. 'EAST YTIOK, of this city. w&t** On ,Tnesday, the 2d Instant, at the dwelling of the Hon J.'Quiggle, in this city, by the Rev: Dr De Witt, of Harrisburg,. His Excellency 3. N. GEABY, late Governor of Kansas, to Mrs. MARY -HENDERSON; of Cumberland county, Pa. On Saturday evening last; 001 80, bY Rev. Andrew bfanship, Mr. JOSEPH 8 THOMAS to Mrs.l SARAH ANN ALLEN, all of this oily, * On Monday, November let, RHODA A. M. ARNOLD, relict of the late Captain Thomas Arnold. -' . - Her relatives and friends are reepeatfully Milted to attend the funeral from the residence of Mr. Isaac V.. Colin, N. W. corner South andlnuiper strode, on title (Wednesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock, * On the aim ultimo, at Middletown; Del., JAMES IL' HUTCHINSON in the 85th year of his age. Hie foneral will take place from the residence of his son J' L. Hutchinson No 1941 Tine street. [Future notice will be given of time.' , ' * On the Wet October 1868, Mr. ISAAC; min- of the late Isaac n Evans of Jobatown, N." 7,, in the 27th • year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also Spring Garden Lodge, No. 99, I. 0. of 0. P., are respectfully, invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hie brother, Mr. Joe. Burr Evans, 1214 Poplar street, above Twelfth, on Thursday afternoon November 4, at 8 o'elbok; without further notice.: To proceed to Monument Cemetery. ** • On the 80th ultimo, OATHARINE, wife of William Whelan, aged 79 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, Spruce street, west of Sixth, on this (Wednesday) morning at 9 o'clock, without further no. the. To proceed to St. Augnetine's Ohnroh. The funeral service at St. Joseph's °numb ' * On the 31st ultimo, ELLEN MARY DOUGHERTY , aged 72 yenta.* Her relatives and frlende are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, K.llyaville, Delaware county, on this (Wednesday) rooming, at eight o'clook, without further notice. Oars leave N E. corner Eighteenth and Market atreets at 8 o'clock. Funeral malice at St. Charles Midi. On the 814 ultimo, Mr. JOHN M. 00X, In the 55th year of hie age. His relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral from the residerce of hie brother.ln-law. Mr. George Miley, No. 1511 Pearl street,' above Vine street, on thin (Wednesday) after noon at 2 cOalook. October 81st, at hie residence, Pine street, above Second, south Oamden, N. J., WILLIAM WARD, in the 40th year,uf his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect• fully invited to attend the funeral, from the above place, on this (Wednesday) morning, at 10o , clook, with out further notice. - * On - the let instant, Mrs. MARY AGNES MURPHY, wife of Jamei Murphy, aged 24 years The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to a tend the funeral, from the residence of her -hue. band, Stewart 'Arced, below Christian and Tenth streets, on this (Wednesday) morning; at 9 o'clock, without further notice. Funeral to proceed to Cathe dral Cemetery.. On the morning of the lat blatant, LOUISA 0., wife of Dr. BATTENMANN, and daughter of Elisabeth and the late Henry Arenefeld, aged 19 years and nine months. The relatives and friends of the family are 'upset fully Invited to attend the funeral, from her late real. deuce, No. 874 North Fifth street, on tide (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. On the Slat ultimo, Mr. TAOOII BRITON, aged 79 years. The relatives and friends • are invited to attend the funeral;frOm hie late residence; No., B Boyle's Court, running'from Farmer street, between Sixth and Seventh streets, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock: * Ea. Girard Bank..—Dhiladelphin, Novem ber 2, .I.B6B.—The 'Directors have - declared dividend. this day, out of the profits of the last six montba, of three and a half per cent. payable on and after the 18th init., free of State Tan.. W. L. SOHAPPER, earbier. Commercial Bank of Penneylvan's. Pblladelphla, November 2 ; 18811:—The Dlreo to-n have this day declared a divldeld of tbreeper cent., payable to the btookholdent on demand. clear of the state Tax. 8. 0. J..kldttEß, na-4t ' - Cavbfer. . Farmers , and Mechanics , Bunk.— Fbiladelpbla. • N ore:ober 2, 18, 8.--The Dino; tom have this day declared a dividend of four per cent., payable on demand. , W. RUSHTON, Jn.. 418 et (Mohler. Bank of Commerce.—Philadelphia, No vember 2, 1808.-1 he Board of Directors have e day, declared a dividend of live par cent payable on demand, clear at Mate Tax. J. 0. DONNBLI., nB•wfml2t Deshler. Ty. Western Bank, Philadelphia, November 2,1868 —The Directors of this Dank, hove this day declared a &rid. od of five per amt., payable on and after the nth lust., Clear of elate Tao. G. M. TROUTMAN, cashier. t 1 7Southwark Bank, Philadelphia, No vember 2, 1858,—The Board of DI/odors :hare 1:y declareddividend of dye per omit.; pueblo on and alter Friday next, 6th instant. Y. P. HMG; Mahler. Ifiss:' Bank •f Penn . Tawnehtp.T-Niseenthce ?....111.8 —The_Dlreetoorbare Mel day declared 'a diohlind of three per cent. on the capital neck ior the last six niontha. Payable on demand, clear of Slate Tax. ' . . /SMILES 1018811 LL, till.eifmtit. ' Cashier. orUnion Bank.—An Election for Direc tor. of the Union Bank, to nerve for the emot ing year, will be held at the BANKING HOME, at the N. E. corner .of ARCM and THUD streets, on MONDAY, the 16th instant beareen the hours of 10 and 12A. 61. JAMB LESLEY, °nobler. Phila., NOY. 2,1868. n3.10t act, Consolidation Hank—Philadelphia, No vember 2, 1858.—The Dowd of Directors have TIM Day declared a Dividend of TIMED-DER WONT. payable on and after the otb inst. no3-wfm6t JOS. N. Milan, Cashier. ago Union Bank —At an Election for Direr torn of the Union Bank, held this nay in ac cordance with publio notice, the followlok named gen tlemen were duly elected Directors, io Nerve until the next annual election, via: James Ounlap, John M. Pomeroy, Peter &Igor. David Faust, Jacob W OWL Milton Cooper, - Charles M Pay, L J. Lebennen, John U. Chambers, Louis D Benet, William 8. Mettle% Robert Belton, Timm Barton. And at a meeting of the Directors of the said Dank, bold on the Ramo day, JAMES DUNLAP, ER., was elected Preeldent, JOHN M. POMEROY, Zig , Vice- President, and JAMES LESLEY, Oftihier. JAMBS LESLEY, Cashier. ' November 2,1858 n3.lt 113— Proposal, for Coal and Wood—Office of the Otterdlens of the Poor, No. tid North SR VNNTII Street. Philadelphia, November let, 1658. Sealed proponale will bw receired at thie office until SATURDAY, the oth inet, et 10 o'clock, A Mfor ',applying the different POOR DISTRICTS with dom. end WOOD. Bald Proposals to specify the District. 'the Coal to be of good quality, White Ash Pit, for immediate use, and free from slate, duet, and other line purities. The Wood ti be good quality Oak firewood. 'BEALL it. DEACON, Becretary. N 11.—Any information requited will be given by applying at the Oleo. noEat DTThe Philadelphia Bank.—Palladelphin, Nov. 1, 1858 —The Board of Dir Mora hove tide day declared a Dividend of POUR POR CENT from the earnlmre of the lag Ali Monlha, payable on demand, clear of the [state Tax. 1302-31 B. B. COMEGYS, Cashier. Irre Bayard Taylor will Deliver hie First Lecture here since his Worn to America, at MUSICAL FUND HALL, FRIDAY Evening. 110- VEDDER 6th. at BP. M. Subject—. , Moscow." Tickets 250. To-be had at PARRY tr. MoMILL AN 8, JAMES S /II ARTIER'S, 608 CHESTNUT, EPISCO PAL 110n1C. DEPOuITORY, 1221 CHESTNUT street, and other Stowe, and at the HALL, the evening of the Lecture, at P. 111. no 2 4tie Notice, —An Fxnmtnotton for Prtnci- PAL and ASeTSTANT TEACTIERS of Un. clmsitled Schools, and ASSISTANT TEACHERS. in the Grammar, Secondary and Primary School. of the First Sehcol Distr ct of Pennsylvania, embrsolng the Consolidated City of Philadelphia, will be held at the JEFFSII SON 13011001, ROUSE, FIFTH Street above POPLAR, commencing on FRIDAY afternoon next, at. 1 o'clock:sth of NOVEMBER, and continue during SA, TURDAY, commencing on the latter day at 9 o'clock A hi. . By order of the Committee on qualification of Teatlam WILLIAM S. TRINIOK, nol4t - Chairman. Ire. Notice.—Sealed Proposals endorsed Proposals for Repairs at the Roxborough Wool Rouse Twenty-first Section," will be received by the undersigned until THOR•DAY next, the 4th of November, at 10 o'clock, A.-111.. for conatructirg a WALL and OIITSIDII WORK at said School Home. . . Specifications and particulars of the work to be done, can be had at the Mae of the Board, southeast corner i XTII stud ADELP RI &rests. ROBERT J. HEMPHILL, Secretary nol•4t Controllere of Publin echools. Notice.—Sealed Proposals , endorsed Proposals for Repairs at the Glenwood STI Douse, 21st Section will be received by the undersigned until THURSDAY next , the 4th of No. vember, at 10 A N., for a WALL and OURS to support the iron railing aroundthe School House Specifica- Cone and pirticulare of the work to be done can be ob tained at the Office of the Board, S. E. corner of SIXTH and ADBLPHI Streets. ROBERT J. ISEMPIIILL, Secretary nol-4t Controllers of Public Scheele. /TrNotice to Contructors,—Propostile will be reeelved until the third day of November, 11358, Inclusive, for the giadiog of Arch and Race streets, west of Thirty-second street, and of Spangler street from Race street to Powelton Avenue, through the pro perty of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company in the Twenty-fourth ward of this city. The proposals will state the price per cubic yard for doing the work. The material excavated wilt be required to the immediate vicielty, on the property of the company, and will be placed where directed. Proposals will be addressed to Edmund Smith, Secretary, S W. corner of Third street "and Willing's Alley. For further Information apply to T. Tyson Butcher, Agent, Thirty-fifth street, below Powelton Avenue. oe30•40 . A COurse of Three Lectures will be De. LIVERED by tow. ALFRED TO W ^IBEND, at the 'HANDEL and HAYDN HALL, EIGHTH Street above SPRING GARDEN, for. the Denetlt of the NORTHERN YOUNG HEWS OHRISTIAN ASSOCIA TION, the Subjects to be as follows: Thursday Evening, Nov. 4th.." The American Loyal - lets." 11th..“ 2 he Hiaterian,” GThe Novelist" and G The Poet) , .g ^^ ^^ Mb... George Gordon DP ron.l) Single Tioketa 25 cents each. Tickets admitting a Gentleman and two Ladies 50 cents. Tickets for the Course 50 cents; which raw be had of C. J WILSON, No. 1212 SPRIN4 OA MAN St., A. M. K. STOBRIB, No 499 IIItItMANTOWN ROAD, below FIRTH. St., of the Members of the Association, and at'the HALL on the days of the Lectures. 0c80.51.* A. M. H. STORRLE, Presidont. la. Notice to Contractors —Office of the GIRARD ESTATE, No. 19 S. FIFTH Street. Bealed•Propoeale will be received at the Office of the Superintendent of the Girard Estate until 3 o'clock of TBURSDAY, the fourth day of November. 1858, for all the Piling, Bridging, Wha flog, Filling in, Paving, &c.. that may be requielte and necessary to carry out the intent and meaning of Ordinance of Councils, enti tled An Ordinance to authorize the Superintendent of (Ward Estate to widen Delaware Avenue 't Ap proved Oct. 22d, 1818. Plana of the above may be seen, and Opeoillcattomi had, on application at this Office. A W. JUVENAL, poR•01 Prthatexidept qirard EptiM, ,~iaxriage~. Ericathe. [CrGirard Rank, Philadelphia, Oct. 11th, 11358.—AN ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN DI RECTORS, to serve the ensumg year, will be hold at the BANKING ROUSE, MI MONDAY, the 15th day of NOVEMBER next, between the hours of ten and, two o'clock. The Annual Meeting of tho Stockholders will be held aq the same place, on TUESDAY, tho Id day of No- Toolbar next, at 12 o'clock Al. W. L. !WRAPPER, ool2.eodtnls Mohler. lirMercantile: Meneficial Association of PIIILADELPHIA.—The Annual Meeting of the Association will be held at their Room, Bouthweet coiner of SEVENTH and BANSOM Streets, on TUES DAY Afternoon, November 9th, a+ 8 o'clock, at which time an election will be held for Managers to. serve for the ensuing year. ' HAL A. HOLM Secretary. noldlt - Office of the Philadelphia It. M. Sal , - • INGO AND LOAN OOMPAN Y, N. E corner of OUESTNIIT do TENTH Streets —The Annual Meet ing of the Stockholders will he held at the Office of the Company, on TIIUREDAY, November 4th, at 10 o'clock A. M. • . An Election for Twenty Directors will be held the came day, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 8 E. U. 3. L. 11171.01.11N50N, Secretary ag. Commercial Bank of Pennsylianta, PHILADELPHIA, OUTOBER 11, 1868 —The Annual Sleotlon for Threaten; of thle Dank will be held at the BANNING-DOME, on MONDAY, the 15th day of November next, between the hours o 1 10 &elm* A. M. and 8 o'clock P.M. oclB-wfrmotricol6 ErSouthwark Bank, Philadelphia, October 11, 1818.—The Annual -Meeting of the Stock . of this Bank will be held at the BANKING EIGITSE, 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 11013da, on Monday, the 16. h day of November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. H. and 2 o'clock P.M. F. P STEEL, eel2.dtnol6 - Cashier. WFarmers' and Mechanics* Bann, Phila. DELPIIIA, Oct . 2, 1868.—The Annual Election rectore will be held at the BANKING HOUSE, on MONDAY, the 15th . day of November next, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 9 o'clock P. M., and on TUESDAY, the 2d day of November next, a general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking 'Noose at 4 o'clock P. M. _agreeably to the charter. 004 &NM W.RIIB.IITON, Jr., Cashier. Notico.—Green and Coates-Street Pbt- LADELPHIA PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY. second instalment of FIDE DOLLARS per share on the capital stock of the Green and Coates Street Philadelphia Paasenger company will be due and payable at the Office of the Company, No. 423 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the Bth day of No vember next, between the hours of 10 A. M and 3P. U. oc7-td HARRY CONNELLY. Treasurer 07. City Commissioners , Oftlce.—Fnilnde2- PENA, 00TOBER 10th, 1858. .. The BOARD OP APPEALS will meet to* the different WARDS upon the following days, to hear the Appeals of property owners, viz 2d Ward on MONDAY, Ootober 18th, 1858. 31 and 4th Wards on TUESDAY, Oc. 19th. 1858. sth and Bth Wards on WEDNEBDAY, Oat. 20th.1858. 7th and Bth Wards on THURSDAY, Oat 21st, 1858. 9th and 10th Wards on FRIDA Y, Ott 22d. 1058 11th and 12th' Wan ds on InONDAy, Oo':. 25th, 1858. ' lath and 14th Wards on Tu.sday, Ott. 28th, 1868 • 16th and 16th Wards on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 27th, 1858. 17th and 18th Wards on THURSDAY, Oot, 28th, 1868. 19th and 20th Wards on FRIDAY, Oat 20th, 1868. 21st and 22d Wards on MONDAY, Nov. 1at.1858. 28d and 24th Wards on TUESDAY, Nov 2d, 1868. • let Ward on WEDNESDAY, Nov. 8d 1858. J. M LFDDY. JAMES LOGAN, EDWARD It WILLIAMS, 0018.5N3 City Commissioners. VOffice of the Dauphin and Susquehanna 00A.I. COMPANY—New lona, October 20 1858. hi:Annu .1 Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held at the Girard House,” in Phila delphia. on the third WatiNBSDAY, the 17th dat of November next, at moon, when and where an election will be held for eleven Directors to erve for the ensuing. year. The transfer books will be closed from the Bth to the 17th of November neat, both inclusive. - By order of tho Board of Directors, PRANK O. BOND, no 21-dtnovl7 Secretary. Era Cern Exchange Bank--Philadelphia 00TOBER 16, 1858.-An election for thirteen Dl rectors, to serve the ensuing year. will be held at the Ilsnking-bone on MONDAY, November 16th, between ton A. M. and three P. M. 0e1640115. J.W TORREY, °ashler. (ITTreasurer's Department Pennsylvania RAILROAD 00131PANY—PHILADILrata, Oct. 15,1858. NOTIOII.—The Board of Directors have this day de clared a semi-annual dividend of three per cent on the Capital Stook of the Con3pany, (clear of State taxi payable on and after November 16th, proximo. Blank Powers of Attorney for collecting Dividends can be had on application at this oMre. 0015-1 m THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. fl 7 Business Men's Union Prayer Meeting Daily from Twelve to One o'clook, in the Sanecn•etreet Church. Have I been there?. If not, why?, Special Prayer for Sabbath &hoots on Saturday. 'She presence of alarge number of children will add Internet to the °cession, 007-tf orHome for Invalids with Affections of TUN OEIEST., S. W. corner PARKA and 011ESTNIIT Streets. 0021-10 t West Phllidelphis. Qlopartiterebips ( 1 . 0 -PARTNERSHIP NOTIOE.—Tho ()o -v Partnenthip heretofore existing between GEO. W. CARPENTER and WILLIAM C EMMY, under the Om of GEO. W. CARPENTER &Co Is This Day diseased by mutual consent. and a new Oo•Partner. ship is Tliia Day formed. composed of GEO. W. OAR PENTER, WILLIAM a, HENSZEY; and GEORGE W. OARPENTAR, Junior, in the Drag and Chemical busine.s, under the firm of GEO %V. OARPENTER, RENSZEP, A 00., who will (muttons the bwiness at the old stand, No. 717 MARKET Street where they are - prepared to supply the orders of Physicians, Drug gists, and Storekeepe,s, In all parte of the United thole, with sit articles which they may require, of a very cholae quality, at lowest market, pricee. Philadelphia Nov. 2,1868. GEO. ff CARPENTER. WM O. lIENsZEY, GEO. W. CARPENTER, Junior. -- • Agricultural. SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUF PERS of the moat approved pattern, for male by D. LANDRE & Implement and °eed Warehouse, Nos. 21 and 23 South SIXIIt street. n3-It* between blditßlCl" and CHESTNUT. ssi CORN SHELLERS, HAY, STRAW AND FODDER OUTTEIii, Grain Pane, Horde Powers and Threshing Machines, Pioughs, Harrows, .Ilariners , Doi 'era, PierianCora ; Corn, Cob; and Oran to., for sale by D LANDRETH, & BON., Implement and deed Warehouse, Nos, 21 and 23 South SIXTH at. eat, 43.1t* between MARKET and CIinSTNIIT. t Cost anal Zonnb. LOST. --Policy No. 4168, Standing in the .11.. A name of liOnEsT fittIRLDS, tasusd by t. Tee Mutual As. mace Company? for Twenty-ilve Hundred Dollars, on property at the Southeast curlier of FOURTH and LOMBARD Streets soy person leaving the above policy with the Company, or at No. 027 WALNUC 8 rest, between BIXTH and ONVENTLI Streets, w II be liberally rewarded mat-wit LOST 011 MISL&ID—Two Certificates of the Common Mock of the AUCBICAN ACA— 'MAY Off 51U810, No. 111 1114 No. 701, for five shams each. Application has been made for a renewal of the said Certificates 5101115 DIM De& Philadelphia, Oct. 28,1858. no 2 44, 99 10 11.81 QTATEKENT OP THE CORN EX— CHANGE DANK, as required by the Second See. Von of the Aeta of the General Assembly of this Com m avresith, approved tho 13th day of October, A D. 1857 Amount of Loans and Discounts, .. 5113,673 87 ' • • ' Do. Npecti. Do. Due from other Dunks Do. of Notes in circulation, Do, ,Deposlte, tucludlog balances due to other Dank 10834871 Philadelphia : Nov 2, 1883. OM" OY PHILADELPHIA, ES I, J W. Torrey, Cashier of the Corn Exchange Bank, being sworn, depose and any, that the above btatement le correct to the best of cry knowledge and belief. Swore to before me, this Second day of November, A. D. 1858. n03.1t CHARLES D. FREEMAN, Alderman. TELEGRAPHIC THE AMERICAN TELEGRAPH COMPANY, HAVING BEEN THE FIRST TO REDUCE THE RATES Anahaving succeeded In breaking up THE ODIOUS COMBINATION RMARTOPORE LIMING BETWEEN THE OLD LINES, CONTINUANCE OP PUBLIC PATRONAGE! Tho PaolllCos offered by thlo Company are UNEQUALLED BY ANY OFFICE, No. 105 SOUTH THIRD STREET., BELOW OIIESTNIIT, EAST SIDE RATES TO NEW YORK 25 eta noBst ryas MAGNETIC 'TELEGRAPH COM- A. PANT, MORSE LINES, GENERAL OFFICE No. 801 CHESTNUT Stoat, RATES REDUCED! With Blx Wires and improved baldness facilitlea, thin Company Is enabled to reduce their charges as follos, yln : ten worde. ad weld. Prom Philadelphia to New Y0rk...25 cents, 2 cents. • • Baltimore.. 25 • • 2 • • •• • • Waehington.Bo •• a - 1A corresponding reduction between intermediate . points. TheMAGNETIC COMPANY Male business for all points in the Unitrd Atates cud Canada. Their Lines are connected with the Eastern and Canada Lines at New York, and with the Western lines at Baltimore, The IdAGNETIO COMPANY is the oldest Telegraph Com pany In the United Staten, and alone have the right to use the Morse invention upon the route of their lines. The publlo may rely upon the prompt and accurate transmission of all despatchoa deposited at the follow ing offices New York, N 0.43 Wall street ; Astor House at main entrance ,• New Raven Depot. Twenty-seventh street. Philadelphia, No. 302 Chestnut street. and Girard nonce.. Baltimore, Bon Iron Building. Wanh ington, corner Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street, 11 S. Capitol. Boston, Merchants' Exchange Po, t lited,No 29 Exchange street. 0 noinnati, tinder Bur nett House. New Orleans, under Bt. Charles motel nol-6t, if W N. UEISS, Supt. section A. BILLS COLLECTED IN THIS CITY _LA and NEW YOLK by a responsible person. Ad dress' WM. 15f, ,, at this Olen no3•lt* NIAOKEREL.-767 Bbbls Nos. 1,2, & 8 MACKEREL, In Assorted Packages. For sale by C. U. RADLER & CO., not 703 ARON Street. WHITE , FISII.—A very Superior Article of , t Mackinaw" in half Bblejant recolvedin More, and for onto by 0. 0. SADLER, CO., nab 103 ABOEI Ar. street. GOSHEN BUTTER.-29 Tube Prime Goshen Butter. For sale by . 0. 0. SADLER, & CO., 103 ARCH street CUBA SUGAR.-260 Boxes. prime Yellow Havana In Store and tor hale by A. AIERINO, odd 140 South FRONT Street. MCIGARs.-1 Case First - QualM Manila Oigara, Just arrived In Store and for tulle byFR U. It4ATON, 1109 140 Boat Q4T tiztaiittlrg (55ocrbg IINE STOCK OFi , SEASONABLE GOODB AT LOW PRIOES.'' • BILES,MEMNON, I SHAWLS, DE LAINE , I, CLOAKS, I FLANNELS, EAULANB, BLANKETS, &o' • EYRE & LANDELL, SHAWLS, FROM THE LAST AUCTION, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Drcobe Long Shawls stoohe Square Shawls. • 'Wool'. n Round Mantles. Extra Plne Plaid Shawl.. EYRE & LA.NbELL, POURTII AND ARM STREETS. SILKS FROM AUCTION THIS MORN= INct. 1 lot Plaid 811ka, 76 oenta. 1 " Rich Bayadere, $l. 2 ci Splendid Style, $126. Freed' Blue Mike, M. Brown . 4 $l. EYRE & LANDELL, . n08.2m PODRTII AND ARM STREETS. DOUBLE WIDTH POPLINS. L. J. LEVY 80 CO. Have now open, Ditty Pleo*s of Super quality Double PLAID POPLINS AND VELVET POPLINS, AT $1.25 PER YARD, USUAL PRICE, $1:75 809 & 811 ORESTNIIT STREET. nol-3t PHILADELPHIA CENTRAL SHAWL AND MERINO EMPORIUM. BROOKE, STELLA, BLANKET r AND MEN'S SHAWLS, - A general assortment, unequalled in Ma market. BUNCH REVARSIBLE MANTLES, , with round corners. New and desirable FRENCH IdERINOPS AND 0/181111ERES,, from 68 cents to $1 per yard WdITE AND BLACK CASHMERES. SUPPE LYONS BLACK SILK VELVET. FRENCH LADY CLOTH LADIES' best quality ORDERED KID GLOVES. GENT DOD oLE STITCHED KID GLOVES. 100 Sets FRENOR CAMBRIC COLLARS & CUFFS. at $1 per Set. BAYADERE SATIN TRAVERS. LUPIN'S ALL-WOOL DE LAINES, ka. DRESS MATERIALS, in variety. WELSH. & BALLARDVAL FLANNELS. , CRIB & BED BL ANKETS, and BURNISHING GOODS generally, At the LOWEST PRICE 4, for OASH. CHARLES ADAMS, ocBo Eighth and Arch streets. CLOSING OUT— The Elegant Stook of DIMS TRIMILINGI3, IiftINGES, BUTTONS, GIRDLES, RIBBONS, TASSELS, VELVETS, Ro LINNARD'B, 729 ORESTNTIT Street, 0028 S doors bel. EIGHTH, north aide SHETLAND WOOL BERLIN ZEPHYRS, PS O,R A N'S WILEBRATED EXTENSION SKIRTS, L INN A R D'S, No. 129 OHESTNIIT Skeet, 3 doors bel. EIGHTH, north aide ENGLISH FAN C Y-SILKS.- Just received, one case of new solid oolor Bay adored, and new cross over styles, very heavy good', at 51.26 per yard. Imported by SHARPLY:SS BROTHERS, "284,';' EIGHTH & OEIEBTNTIT. ippouND CORNERED SHAWLS. .a..ti.LA new supply of round cornered Stella Oloth bhawle, with Tassel and English Reversible Shawls. Imported by SHAReLESS BROTHERS oc2B - EIGHTH AND CHESTNUT. NIEN'o MIXED SHAWLS. Large eke and superior Boys' Shawls, medium Alec SHARPLESS & BROTHERS, eati . OHBSTNIIT and EIGHTH. CLOTHS, CASSIBIERES, Satinets and Vestivga. DOW Cloak Clothe. Overeat Clothe. -Ladles' Trimming Clothe. Gentle Dreec Coat Clothe. Blde Bend Case!mores. ' Soya , Caestimerea, Satinets, /cc. Bilk Velvet, Plush, and other Veettnge. COOPER & OONARD, 0027 B. E. corner NINTH & id&RKST Sts DRESS GOODS. French Meth:toes and Bombazines. llayadere Valnflates, 81 to 44 cents. Extra Wide Blunders Poll de-Ohense, ROBE DRESSES. One lot Poplin Robes a gunk*, $B4O. One lot Valencia do , E 6. Taolots Bayadere Valencia Dreams, IT. LADIES , CLOAKS Mmes' Cloaks, ready-made or made to order. COOPER & CONARD, oc2l - B. E. corner NINTH & MARKET fits CROSBY'S ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS. AT ONE DOLLAR A YARD. Just received, by last Packets, a large addition to our assortment of these beautiful goods, embracing some new figures never before offered. Also, DOUBLE•WIDTH VELVET OARPETB, Of elmlee styles, with a full assortment of Brussels Imperial Threeply, Ingrains and Stair and Entry Car pets. BAIL , / & BROTHER, Cash Carpet Dealers, 0e27-if No. 920 CHESTNUT St. G REAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS.- B. V. R. HUNTER Has REMOVED from No. 80 to No:40 South SECOND Street, where be is now prepared to furnish the Ladies with a fresh and well.seleeted stock of DRESS 60.0D5, To which he invi es their attention, being determined to sell at exceedingly LOW PRICES N. B —A large assortment of Brodie, Stella, and French Blanket Shawls. Also, a variety of Silk and Oloth Oirculara Constantly on hand. at the •t CLOAK EMPORIUM,” oeb-lm No. 40 South SECOND Street. BARGAINS FROM AUCTION !—D R Y GOODS OakAP FOR THE MILLION! - We will open on MONDAY, Silk Robes, at $16.50 1 cost to import $25. 1,000 yards Black Silk, beautiful, at 44,66, 62, 76, 87, $1 to $1.75. L 666 yards French 6.10[1130es at $l, cost to Import ft 25 2,000 yards figured and plain Merinees at 60, 60, 65, and 75c. worth double - 800 yards beautiful black all-wool Detainee, only 28 cents ' A splendid assortment of Blankets 2,000 yarde Cloths fresh from anction. for Ladle. , and Gate' and Boys , wear, from 760 Si $1 2A. $1.50, $1.75, $2 $2 25 $2 60, decidedly the greatest bargains is the city. Broths. Stella, Blanket, Cashmere Shawls, the great est bargains ever offered 10,000 yard. Pail de Chevrea, Detainee, Debeges.. All-wo I Plaids, only It cents, usually sold at 50 cts. All-wool Del Ines only 25 cents Detainee in great variety and every at. le. Cloaks and Due-era In every stole Me ELROY respectfully invitee the Ladies to call and mamma his stock, embracing many styles not to be found elsewhere. Our prices so low, we defy competi tion. HoELROY oc4-mwt-tt No. 11 South NINTH Street. GREAT ATTRACTION ! 125,894 49 91,817.77 42,065 OVER $4,600 WORTH OP SHAWLS FROM WHICH TO MAKE A SELECTION. THOR.N.LEF & 0111 SM, N. I. con EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, Have the beat SHAWL Stock in Philadelphia. They would respectfully call attention to a following very oheap iota, viz 46 LONG BROOKE SHAWLS at $ 8 each. 20 Do. 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. a 14 " 20 Do. do. do. at 16 " 8 Do. do. do. at 18 " 8 Do. do. do. at 20 " 8 Do. do. ' do.. ' at 26 " In the above Lots of Long Brodie Shawls will be found every desirable color of centre. BEAUTIFUL STELLA SHAWLS From $2 to $l2, in every color. French Blanket Shawls in new designs. Plain Thibst Shawls, Nun's and Long. Real Canton Drape Shawls, Plain and Embroidered. Children's rhawls, Misses , Shawls, and Gentiamen'a Shawls, at TRORNLEY "ONE PRIOR DASH BTON't.,' Northeast Om g 103 TH & SPRING GARDEN N. B.—City and Count& Storekeepers buying for cash may find bergaine at T Jr: 0.% P. B.—A Magnificent stock of Mks now on hand. selB.4f FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS. OPENING DAILY. PINE CLOTH RAGLANS. ELEGANT BEAVER RAGLANS, RICH VELVET CLOAKS Elegantly adorned with REAL LACES, CROCHET, &a., rho. OPERA CLOAKS. The largest wid most varied stock of these fashionable OVER GARAI nriTß, At the widest range of prices. and suited for MOURNING, PROMENADE, AND PULL DRESS 00ATIImE, AT TITO PARIS MANTILLA & CLOAK EIIPORIUM, J. W. PROCTOR Sr. 00., 708 CHESTNUT STREET. F RANIILIN INSTITUTE EXHIBITION Is now under full way One of the grandest and anent displays of AMERICAN SIANIIPACTIIRES, MECHANICS and ARTS Ever made by this Institution. The PpIICIOUB area of the STA es ARMORY, In SIXTEENTH Street, near Market, Ac well as the large temporary building upon the south side, - are filled up with articles of every imagina ble variety. The Fair is easy of access by all the City Passenger Railroads and °milli:melt running West, and by au ar rangement w.th then, VISITERS ARE CARRIED TO THE FAIR FREE OF EXPENSE. The ticket price of admission inoludes the ride to the Exhibition, and can be procured of the Conductors in the Care, on all the City Railroad lines. 0c25-tt ITALIAN HEMP.—A large stock of Ita- LIAR REMP on hand and for sale by WEAVER. FITIAIR It 00., „49 Nn N WaTKR it h SON. WHARVES iaLLERDS AND PORT WINE.-80 IJ 1.0 Eighths Hermoay Sherry; 20 qrs. Wallis Port wine, in bond and for nide by WILLIAM U. It EATON, SW PAM MAW IMAMt, POURTH AND ARM COMPRISING Jar Sale ant( to Let. NI; FOR SALE.—A LARGE FIRST EEL (Malt RRT AIL DRUGSTORE, centrally nitu sted, doing an excellent business A rue opportunity. to obtain one of -the handsomest stores in the city. Will be sold low to cl-se a partnership. Ain dross "0. W. , ' Box 93, Post Moe. e. 'do: TO LET-House with Bath. Gas, Hot BEL and Cold Ater, beautiful Grounds, Stable, Cliaeh House, on GERMANTOWN RAIL ROAD, alone to a Station. •Apply 431 CHESTNUT Street. -1,02.3 t aTO LET—Tho Fonr-Story .Dwelling, with Three• Story back Buildings, No. 1.06 oath ELEVENTH Street. The - Rouse has Furnace, Range, Gee throughout, and Bath. Inquire at the GROOBRY STORE, B. W. oornerof ELEVENTH and LOMBARD Streets.. - • - - ' nol.3tlt -RENT.—Oit the Ist -January neat, the -R. very superior and extensive ROOMS, (2d 3d. 4th and sth floors, each 24feet by 146) of the REM STORE, 583 MARKET Street. The building is one of the fine improvements on the upper side, between PISTE( and SIXTH Streets, having two fronts, the north one on a rear street with good cartage way 20 feet into SIXTH Street. Apply on the premtees:; • - nol-tf gitt TO BENT.—The -• fine •Four-story Jet STORM, No. 83 South BECOND Street, siOw'or. 7 copied by the undersigned• Weald be suitable for the Cloth, Carpet, or Commbudon business. Rent very low. Possession given about the drat of Jaetiars next. Apply to A. H. ROBENHELM. & BROOKS, aS above. N B —Several„Counters for sale cheap. nol-tit rllO WOOLLEN YARN SPINNERS—TO LET.—A MILL, situated ID Germantown, near Shoemaker's Lane Station containing a complete set of machinery for Spinning Woollen Yarn, either by steam or water power. For particulars Inquire of E. MOQAL• Lk, No 220 MARKET Street, or JACOB MERL, Ger mantown. nol-81* est rOR RENT, from JANUARY ISt, irta 1809—The first-elms Granite-front Store, No. 124 North T BIRD Street, above AROH, suitable for the Hardware, Dry Goods or any other heavy Midpoit, being weil I ghted an d - commodious Tends satisfac tory to a responsible Tenant. , Apply at No. 1244. send Story. oe3o-7tif* FOR SALE—A, Valuable ,Firm of MI . NO Acres in rdontgomery'Oounty, - near Pbceniz. vibe p first-class improvements and beautifully located. For terms, &o. apply to 0. onminie !HIER k 00. 0c22-Bt* 217 B:FOURTH St., bet. WALNUT - TO RENT, a STORE on DELAWARE to , Avenue, below VINE Street, running through to Water Street, 148 feet deep. Also, the Double STORE, corner of THIRD and'QUAERY . Streets, 40 feet front, one of the best Locations for large Business In Phila delphia.. Also, STABLE • and 00,11.011-HOUSE in CHERRY Street, above SEVENTH, in rear of Ash land House Apply at 278 South POURTH Street. Boarbing. 1N ONE 'OF THE BEST LOCATIONS, near CHESTNUT Streetia . LADY can have Pus nished Apartments, before and during Confinement. where the refinements of a home may be obtained: Ad dress " S Press Office. - se29-wEtt* 3nturance (Companies. EASTERN INSURANCE COMPANY.- °MOE No. 0 EX HANGS. AUTHORIZED STOOL CAPITAL, $ 00 , 400. CHARTER PRIMErQAL. Wire Rieke on Bler,hannee and Buildings. Marine Rieke on Vessels Came' and lfreighte. - Inland Transports lon Rieke on Goode ner Railroads, Camila, and titnamboate taken on favorable terms. ' DIRECTORS. E Andrew Cochran, ' George A. Wright, William I Drown, ' Thomas Richard G. ntotesbnry, ; George Cookmai, Peter D. Idlers, Charles Stay, Robert B Walker, Jacob' Reed, Jac..b Lame, W 0 atoteabnry. ANDREW COCHRAN, President WILLIAM I. Booty's, Vice-President; ' 1134 MARKET Fl E INSURANCE CO ILL- OP THE OLTY OF NEW YORK.' - OABH OAPITAL SURPLUS TOTAL AMTS.. $978,200 DIRECTORS. CSICIAIIIN H. HOWBLL, President. Philetna H. Holt of 288 Front street. , Joseph P Wickham, late Wiokhambs & Hutchinson Silas Davis of A. B & 8 Davis Oliver H. Shepard. of Shepard, Howe & Co. Henry howiand, of Rowland & Banks. Alfred L. Rowe, of T. G. & A. L. Rowe. Wm. P. Miller of Wm. P. miller & Co. • Stephen W Gaines, of 8 W. & R. A. Gaines. DIM& L. Walton, of Walton. Little, & Co.' Nelson Sherwood. of Nelson Sherwood & Co. Henry G Reeve. of H. G Reeve Jr. Co. Daniel T. Willa* of Mlles & Co. Albert L. De Camp. of Baker & De Camp. - John M. Bruce, Zr., of Bruce. Odell, & Barnum, Stephen Liniroston, of 210 Brant ',trees. Enoch Ketcham, of E. Retake= & Co. Wm A Clime loge, of Beards & Cummings. Henry Lyles, Jr.. of Wes. Polhamus, & Co, Brewster Valentine, of Valentine & Be.gen. Gee. B. Whitfield, of G. & J Whitfield & On, Albert Havemyer, (late Havemyer & Holler.) ' Tennis W . Quick, of Quick & David M. Tumors, of Edey & Tumors. Jose T. Navarro, of Mors Brothers, Navarro & Co. Edward Bill. of 119 Broad street' Nathaniel W. Chater, of Peter V King & Co. Wm. H. Goodwin, of E. Goodwin* Brother. John Friable, (Freeland. Squirts, & Co.) ASHES TAYLOR, Vice President. Insures on Buildings and Personal Property of every description against Loss or Damage by Biro, on the most favorable terms. HENRY P. FREEMAN, Seerstesy. INSURANCE IN THE ABOVE COMPANY CAN DR EFFECTED THROUGH STEWART & JOHNSON, No.lollllonth PouRTH Street, 001-frrofewSat.if Philadelphia. ~lebtttnal. H A RTSHOItNE'S C1J8,E41,1;-THE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STOMACH AND WEAR BOWELS. Prepared by • Chemist. Bottles 12)4, - 26 and 60 cents. THE, GREATEST DISCOVERY IN ittRDICAL SCIENCE! HARTSHORNE'S OIIRE-ALL should be kept In all families, in case of accidents or sudden sickness. HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Rheumatism. HARTeHORNE'S OURE-ALL cures Cramps, Cholla, Pains in the Stomach or Rowels. HARTSHORNE'S OHRE-ALL cures Pains in the Limbs, Side. Sack and - Breast. HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL sures Sprains, Bruises, Scalds and darns. - HAItTBRORNWEI OURE-ALL °urea Neuralgia, Toothache and Stiffneaa in the Joints. HARTBHORNE'S OHRE-AIL carol Ohelera,Dlar rhroa and all Pain, HARTSHORNE'S OHRE•ALL mires Ron Aahe and Deafness from a cold. HAATIIIIOIINWB OUR -ALL cures Dyspepsia and Indigestion ; also, Canker and Bora Month and Bore Throat. Et&ItTBUORNIVB CUBE-ALL cures ell Spinal AHeo- lions and Weakness In Limbs, HARTSHORN'S% CURB-ALL is a great tonic to Weak Stomach and Bowela, and Improves Digestlen. D' As the frequent changes of the weather produce a bad ()old, Rheumatism, - Pain in the Limbs and Body; also, Stiff Neck—every person ehould• get a bottle. It acts upon the Nerves, Muscles, Sinews Blood and Bones; and. by He warming eta:Aro-magnetic power, ex pels all pain from the system. Ge. a bottle and try it, and you will lie astonished at its happy effects. N. B. It you have a Ceugh, use HA.RTMOBNE'S Pectoral Syrup of Wild Cherry, it lithe best Cough Syrup in the World. Bottles, 26 and 50 cents , and $l. H If you are Billione. use ARTSHORNE'S ANTI BILLIOUS PILLS. They sot upon the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, carrying off all Bile and Soul Secretions. Boxes, dcents. Sold by R. Iv JENKINS, No. 25 -GUTH EIGHTH Street, Between Market and Chestnut Streets. Slimes' Stores, Chestnut and Market streets. Garrignee'. Tenth and Goatee streets. Wauner6t. Tenth and Lombard Ms. aul2-th etudtf if LOLLICOFFER'S ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL le the only preparation ever placed be fore the publie that has performed Co many MIRACULOUS OUR'S INFLAMMATORY AND OHRONIO RHEUMATISM. . The mod prominent and influential Ciiiiol2ll bear wit nem of its. efficacy. The. abundant evidence from all parts of the country is enough to aarranV us in pro- nouncing that it I. the greatest wonder of the age It is an internal remedy thate rakes at the root of the dhfraae,nrd thou eradlc+tee it ewirely from the system. Prepared by THEODORE HILES, Chemist, Northeast corner of Pine and aixth strente oar-Elm Philadelphia Watches, Jeanlrv, ar BAILEY & CO, IORMILT BAILEY KITCHEN; Have removed to their new Firelroot, White Marble Store, 819 CHESTNUT STRICT, NORTH SIDI, BELOW THIIEHRLRD ROUSH Now opening their fall dock of IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND TANOT GOODS, To whleh they lnylte the attention of the nubile. BILVIRMABM, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND PEARLS, Cartiates CARRIAGES. WM. D. RUGGERS, COACH AND LIGHT-OARRIAGIE BUILDER 1009 AND 1011 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Were for CARRIAGES from all parte of the world executed with promptness, and satisfaction gnexantled eelB-Bmit T E. DIoCLEES, a/ • PHOTOGRAPHER, 626 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH, Would It the attention of the public to his now Rtyle of OHROMO-ORAYON PHOTOGRAPHS They are pronounced by artists and connoisseurs to eurpeae any Photographic Portraita ever before pro- , OPERA GOERS and otheis, who desire a, Com pressible 120,ess Hat, will be pleased to learn that War burton, Ilatteri4Bo Chestnut street, has just received from Paris an invoice of Clibua's superior " Cha peaux Mechaniques" of Improved finish. A fall assortment of genuine Scotch Caps will also be found ; as above ' 0029-frmwBt CORNELIUS & - BAKER, Mannfaaturera of LAMPS,-CHANDELIERS, GAB FIXTURES &o STORE, 710 UHESTNUT STREET. Meatraoroeme, 821 (MERRY Street, and FIFA! and COLUI.IDIA 0e26-ludf Avenue FrO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN -A- MERCHANTS —A largo stock of Manila Rope, manufaotated and for sale by WZATER, IITLER, & CO , 009/ ti9s, 98 N. Witit kaa H. Wham. WANTFD—Au Experienced Bookkeeper in a Wholessle lionse. None need apply who has not the beet of qualideithme and references.' Ad chess " ASHLEY," office of We paper. noB.3t* A -YOUNG LADY, who has had Several • Yea& expo knee in Teaching, wished a ditifstion I°anAcademy, to TRAOH the - lower brabchoe of an finalist' Maudlin'. A moderate nmpensation - is only reonired. Address Miss M. A. NORTON, Norris town, Pa -noB4ll* WANTED—By a Thorongh-Aotive Man, a situation so SALESMAN In s Wholesale PhDs or Dry Goods House Use &thorough acguatotince With Merchants In the Booth ant West. and can induce a son oPterable trade. Address WZBLILY, ,, aline of The Pres& no3.6t* IN - ANTED by,a Young Lad who writes a fair hand a situation in a 15 , holesalo Store. Apply at No. 304 ONNTRE street. nB..Bt* WANTED by - a Young Girl a place to do , homework. App'3 at No 4 ALLEN'S mut, abowe_TENTN, on W.Nar street, VIVAhI TED, a Partner to_ join the Adver v v 'Akar in a busiciess'already 'established, in Width $3,000 will be required to bow . the interest of a rething partner. Address- with' renl name Ilarper,” .t nun office. n3-4tit . WANTSD,' a "Purchaser for a Second.: handIIHE'PROOP di medium size. Address (Vire Prtica, ,, Bloixi , s,Despatoh. n4-2t* - O OAPITALISTS.=-Aff 4 AOTIVE OR EPEGIAL PARTNER, with $1.5;000 ch.' moo o Is wanted in a Foreign and Domestic Commies on, Dry Goode Business. A rare and profitable opportunity for at once eecuring several drst-olass Foreign :amounts. Only 1.10 000 will be required foe the first thienmontlui. Addrese EXPBRlENDB,Mthlitodice. - Philadelphia, Noy 2d And.- , not-81,* WANTED=A BOOK-KENPER,(a'aing'e man) between not and the lit of -January, to lake charge of gales Botdr.. Most write sit.cd hand. None but a good man need apply. Address '" Bonk keeper," office of ihia paper, with reform* - eating salary. nog 3i.* WANTED—By aYoung Man a Situation as ASSISTANT SOOKKHSPER or ENTRY OLYEK. Res had five yearn' experience in the TONDOS imminent& on MARE r Street Beat reference erect. Adorers S. 11,IY .” at this Gam. nol•lptile - - WANTED—By a Young Min already well established In a Site and nreliable bus nem, • PARTNE , who can command $1.200. For partleolsza address" BAREY.,!Blood,s.Faspatch. WANTED—By, au Educate d Lady a Situa v se HOUSERAEPER or _O I, I 7 BRN 81 Thor , beet of reference given — Address "BA'," • Mee of this paper. 5e2941m1 WANTED—A Situation' as SALESMAN n a Who Wale Dry Goods Jobbing House Can Influence a moderate au ount of t.ada address " a LEXANDER,” al this °Mos. nol4 ANTED—In . a Wholesale Cloth Store, A Salesman wio win I Sarno+ a /lento ky or Virginia T ode. Address 6.9 Post t Mee.. 0c26.601 , TO rRINTERS:=Wanted. a good Double kith= WASHINGTON PROS. Address 6., at this Office. se29.w6t* NVANTED A Situ ttion by an, active •boeineaa man, now residing at th• West, where he ha. been extensively engaged in ma ufacturi g for over twenty-two years. To a mannlnntarlig h , nse. oe to delae/s in glass•sie, china, or erookery, h- could be of great se, ea throng., the • yet:mire aoqua,utaoce be possesses with a tarp pottion'of the me chant. of the W. a era and southern Stites.- For farther youticulars address J L. K .r Press ,wffice. „ ANTED—To Rantjor the winter sea . W lon, with inimedia`e pomeeelon a 'Furnished house of moderate airs. with modern improvements, west of Tenth street. Address A. M., office of this WANTED, FOE, THE UNITED STATJ 1 . OLVALRT=AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, o whom will be levee - good pay, boardclothing, fl medical attendance. .Pay from 119 to ' 129 par month. No man having a wife or claibi will d App' for bIOtINTRD ISERVIO3 ratio 817 M ART Strom, above Eighth, north aide. W, TEL ILLGB.DDia, , Ist Lieut. let Dragoons, llaaraithes Officio, 8200,000 78,200 MRS.: D. P. BO*SRS's - WALNUT-ST. THEATRE, earner or -NINTH sad - WAreTTE Streets. WEDSESDAV EVENING, November 8,1888, - DENESIT OF MRS. D P: BOWERS. -. • PAULINE. Count Home, II A Perry De Nord!, N 11' Hush; Pauline, Mrs D P Bowe' - BIMPOON & 00 Simplon, Mr Thayer; Mrs B.mpson,Mrs Conway. Prices of admission—Second T•er and gamily turele, and Third Tier, 25 cents; Parquet; Mx seats; Drew Wrote, 60 cents; Private Boxes, &secreting •to thoh 10001e,15 and 15; Single beats in preheat's and Private Boxes, 76 cents. • Doors open at quarter beers 7 o'clock .1 Curtain rime et 7 sVelook , Vi7TATLEY & CLARKE" ARCH-ST. HHATRIL—WiIIiam 8. Nredisifelos.Aeting sad Staga Manager IVEDN MOAN 11VBNING. Noyembar 8, 1858, • - COVltatill. - Bernard, Mr John Gilbert;. Count Maurice de Gran ville, Mr. Wheatley; Peuvretto. Mrs John Drew; The Duchess of Beaulieu,. Mrs Stoneall: 010 SPEAKS POEM ? Captain Charles, Mr Shawall; Smart, Miss Kirdoelt. Admission, 26 eta. , Secured Seats in Dress Wrens, al g eta; Orchestra Stalls, 60 eta; Beata In Private Boxes, Ti eta; Gallery,lB cis; Gallery for Colored Persona 26 ate; Private Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, be eta; Whole Private Box, Doorsopen at quarter before 7 o'olork ; • commence at Tx, precisely • A MERIOAN AOLDERY OF MUSIC .CW. *MAMMON ITALIAN OPERA: MADAME COE& DE WILHOBET. SECOND BUBSORIPTION NIGHT, THIS - (*ED) - .NEBDAY.) NOVEMBER Bd. - Firet appearance at the most eminent Amarlaan Prima Donna: 'MADAME CORA DE WILHOvET, who will appear, for this - night only, in - Donlietti's highly popular Opera, ' - LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR - - Signore BEIGNOLI, ABODIO,'and BAHILI. in their rearwctire roles. comnuoross .M.MATIRIGE BTRAICOBOH and NI COLAU. Iu announcing the appearance of Madame CORA. DE WILHORSP in Opera in Philadelphia, Mr. Straw* takes great pleasure In the public attention to the fa , t that this eminently distinguished American Prima Donna has been received elsewhere both in Europe and the Milted States, with the utmost suncess, having established a brilliant repulation for her novo tins to and accomplishments in the lyric art, in which she desery dly holds a high position, not only for her numerous natures gifts, but for her admiral/ a =Ms. lion and taste ander the tuition of the beat sweeten. Het late debuts in New York, Baltimore, and Washing. ton, eines her return from Europe, are evidences of the appreciation of her countrywomen. for in each city her high rank was not only aeknowledged, but her ■nooees was a 'abject of mint congratulation and national pride, as she is, nommationably, one of the ;rest eminent vs collets of the age and destined to hold stank second to no Prima Donna of any country. FRIDAY EVENING ".t/ECOND APPZABANOE OP MADAME COLSON, - when La ' Tmviata will be repeated, positively for the last time. .FLOSOWII chef <reserve 1 Martha 1, IS in rehearsal, and orlil won be produced for the drat time in this coun try in Italian Parguette, Deena Dirrlo. Denney. Balcony Roza+ (in. eluding Reserved Beata); 51,50 and $l, according to location designated on the diagram. Pour hundred and fifty saute will be seen wi at glee Dollar each. Pro soenium Doze• from $lO to $l5. Tickets for F .xtLY OixoLs 60 OMITS. Can be ob ta‘ned daring the day time. 6.11101111til 26 CENTS. Subscription will continue today at the oflce of the Acsd•my of gado only. TIIEiDAY, November 9 $ first Opera Matinee. CONCERT HALL. PO-ITIV ELY TWO NIGHTS ONLY. WEDNESDAY sod THURSDAY ETZNINGIS, November tid and 4th OPEAT INDIAN This Entertslom at is pnrtloal.rly recommended to the attention of Philad Iphi no. net only for its Nov. elty but its Int.rest Showing all the Haute of the In ky Soon of our Werern Wide Partic , al.re will be given In daily Programme.. To commence at eight o'clock. Tickets Twenty. Five cents not.3t T H" METIT'a VARIETIES (Café Theatre.) Northwest corner of FIFTH and CEI.N.-TNICIr BtreetS. The management, extremely gratified by , the ono- coca of - would reepeotfully announce itirep , tmon, every night Ude w ek It will be preceded and followed with genes by Mies filAiti..Y and Mee JENNY WREN I Dance.. by Rim VALLIsIS cares. Cho , umes Gall. of Opera. Instrumental Solos, Recitations. Come Songs and E•hioplan E•o.otrfc:ties, by the sereml members of THE UT AR COMPANY ! The EVENING'S ENTER? AIRMEN' wilt always conclude by a FARCE or BUoLt•QUE. under the management of MR. T. A , BROENT, notice of which wi 1 be given daily in the Ledger. Concert oommenoes at 7,4 o'clock. Admission 10 cents. no i..lw* QANFOED'S OPERA HOUSE, a. 3 ELEVENTH Street, aej3ln:rig the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot . . . .. . . The hugest Oompay of _ MINSTRELS IN TEE WORLD EVERY EVkNING New Gouge. Glees, Chorusses, llelralne, &a., with Dancing by the BANPORD CHILDREN Admiseion 25 tenni; Children 11% dents Tr On Th.nkendring Dqr TORO@ Performance, viz ; log, 2,4, and 7h o'clock in the evening nol-Im. ERRING'S GREAT PLOTURE has fir m II rived of the VILLAGE BLASI.IIsAIIIE, sad will be on Blbibition for a few "aye enly, at the Store of A. G WHIN ON'S iio•are (loam. con tf 910 INIESTIVITIBt,ab NI Vi 11. A St•Efrlß L-Y BUILDINGS, TENTH AND 4C1.• CHESTNUT Streets. Immense attraction. New Novelties. Change of Programme each Exbibition. The LEARNED OA NARY BIRDS and entire RAPPING. G. and see SIGNOR BLITZ. The great Ventrilogolet and wonderful Magician. Performance every Evening during the week, at hall-past I &ale& and on Wednesday and Saturday a terstoone at 8 Atheission. 25 cents; Children, it centa oce64m* SARMIENTO, AIcGRATH,& CO., Call the attention or the Publie to . the ohiusgs In their Business, from the On the nine principle az :the celebrated house of Brooke & Bro'hera of New York, to furnish the Public with the finest articles of clothing at an low prices as they can be measured for at the ready-made clothing houses, while our customeri will have the advantage of BETTER MATERIAL AND SUPERIOR ARTIOLIN both sato style and workmanship. We shell continue as heretofore to keep the finest as,,rtment of goods is Rhilmielphia, and employ the best artiste in our pro fession, and with the siventegee we shell otter to the cf not making the paying customer pay for those who do not pay, and having always stood atthe head of oar Profession, we deem it only necessary to in• form the pulolo of the above change of prices, to corn• mend a full share of lead o patronage not lm oe2O.wens-limit C. WALBORN & CO'S. GENTLEMETE.FURNISIIING STORE, -, (Noir) Nos fi and 7 North SIXTH Strata. ' NWerarkeed an extensive assortment of Gentlemen's 'tt ninnies, made of Flannel, Cashmere, tie Lame and Chi utzec Their line of Under -clothing to very swatter. Also Gloves. Suspenders, Cravats, Scarfs, Ties, Ho. glary. &a. Lest—but not least—the celebrated Enamel Collar, Yen for Twenty-fire rents ! t 02-Imo IVIONS. A. F. RIJSAT, TRAWL/at Or WINCING, BABRATT ,B GYMNASIUM, 0c24.412m* Street, above E3A121, illanta. StMlitiMettie. MLOBITII BURI!BFQIIE! NANYORD , B OPERA TROCPE. 120 CHESTNUT STREET, OREOIT TO A OABR,TRADE
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