• ? ,-- gif/54, 3 *F4W-i l e.l .2ll) .ktft i PPYc l'C'tr4 i7 l ' ad 9 r, WkiilitA(lllotriftitjtilßT,..itik - Ai l l t !f ell11011 0! , Witt* , eirPitiff. l#ll#4 ll o;:th.Parkl!epjamin would r diiWorfiePlA " The Hi,- ' 01044bonooint;Aluit,,o,.* #o.o'ittki':Cot 41 ' 16 yil.; Ida to diileith the penning" Uoi - -lesathan'ti ,- innseetdeLadrligh:a4. , 9(';.t . .V 6 4-,1fura , , 0 19d 1 4 1 3 others his 'most eelf satlgylot etrorte , seareely do more pass mustailin h'erottVi 4ioing - the:l#teer t ' ' ellyglsuiegta ble dearth of proper appreciation s of therldleatorte;anif If there were msnysuoir- 4 `lotsiraidesß imthe audience Mat evening, tli . Oieritii - thete aertelal.9 tuundated":with hinihterl).TirB nAtife_trOit the ' - meet cutting erttlehMithelOMStreimti_lbe'idhat Stine - simply The 'troth :it,. Loiterer, that It i i" 3*ll-o ,lsitt 4Stttaf4tiliiiCi:olo,d4F thn,i,,tteait, of well_. direete keteirer paw eget - much 80 tar at his audie:uCe;trati,ootemrnedihla lecture,` was certainly a splendid Suies'it cudeed',.we have not seen, for a long,thus;4d4l42lftind /rail so mtick orealed in every part on any shrillatloceaidiin;ir wn,exeept Mr. Belthilthrlecti*e,v delivered ha there, t :whiter. The Airtuier hipearencd'idatiiii his usual 'genial :,eyptlatiLiii'or face; sneaking `thciieri.language of good in 'every, 11neament. ' tie opened:midi a• neat again "ariptiaridu berets' a Philadelphia , an '. 4 1. 1 `-!..P' M*l4l 44, tfitik.,i thitt doing so,iiesi net for thUsvaitt:olleeparelt‘te_ product; BOW 000-'-tot he had live new once Itome—but 'had beeirciayAtedlie 'repeat ' - lrfaint4Sktu'inureitrort4 . lo ttOic theantae the: ' _ridiculous blue audience wa s as IMpograinced•iin lend laughter iiyplaUtei;; - uOnn :the warloiis ridiculous ; phases iiielYip - relertis#;lim her; the pMplt, SWAM., thiuttrer,latuoln teiLtlielYthare , ; - Alany. of the aneedotes tell—someOtithialt r ttorialdiMileus enough turelyhad • littio moreitteoti Ati, li.tne, then that they were , limit sold 4,r.jits:trikrtimit - Benjamin 'certainly elande:PFe:oeßient , ainieifOst leeture•board orators. Tlttileetutd*ftettinljoiritla ballldiladeltyarn - and, , considering Its undue Inegth, woo received, throughout, withmarked Interest and `attention., .711stv`.VAion.-.-Wo. hive been, T ' atietNitiliiiiattiiind ' a•Stiefit of Alletedn , i new, papet~ the Lini-of•lltitfie•Shifl . ;, , , It is yln4 mlgh!. have ' been "atierienca and rim' lha' gallant entunadoril :mat Wlltef-- , elogant its tinogniphy, , In ilhietreliatnif, „and ' , routing " Efalyth'ng, that gond ' taste` ann::elpatleine - aLuia,2„ite;ilia ippearo, haie handeome oialt ;being, launclia!,"„ia.now well manned and in 'gnat' trim, and`; prod oted - yijf tut-' *tit the world:; Is nlna !leis liaigiVountits ; he:has , already spoken for that; and for him to speak: Is to asompll!th, ,-`' ili,B,att/e:Slefii ran at all ,Perlodieal:Dern4a.- ,e..,Ntine c tr - ,120 Oheattint,itrait,yldladelpltia:, general .othltifttr.4- - Ate lovelleerrof the • outure- BeasOne-13 UoSt - npon its"; and those Who cantippre— elite lei* Attire in ker'quest eltarrosing mood,should rise with the sun, and_ soli her in liar quiet haunts;l or-sirthatbeimprseticable7 Wee n:stioll through the wise cot: sgunros t , aod, r tiew tie deur:drops, pondeut friiiithrfierlegoto4 -false; resplendnnt with: thO sates Pri wristlet rspi - ;' - itint'tho Knit tslit: ti; pi og.:tiuslay • :and fro, and, wantOolog 'in all, the unrestiaint:tf fearless • !noose - nee. Nothing:imparts a;gro: ntirlrist turn, twiless tt tt,atketAt:fo/ sad of Olothea from Alto Vf • Graniiiiie . ,StOltes; No. -el/7 Dheatnut • - - 3 . „ TUEI,,,r/1 „ 414L1N INSTITUTFI.777ki 10yOly ,1901X ther continued opening of thie favorite rat ortle tokaglirate4r;vie aocept as an Omen of saccess. DurierthuPs4Week, tliotuisnds of _parinUis were bin deka' froru t felting it hytheirfionimenay of the wea ther. We trust ?this ~ week Wlll ' prose favorable, sadLlhat 3hOniands 'Of 'Oar eftlrani avnit;theUl mit% 'or the - nepinintiltintirlen*the'nfany 'artieles of interest that are ; on oxhibilftm; Among-them,' we tate pleasure in adverting to the exquisitely, graceful Winter Clothing which forms so prominent a feature of th'WitlUh are; ai ,every one knows, from ; the f'.pla . ?6*aiiirliii,Efillploiblai Riporiuip" of n. U. Chestnut street. Gentlemen desiring` rtAsupetior artiole;in the !Stunt' etyleinre Invited to cslt kad'6ltitreine: - Nor tie " T4ovironz."--=The blezoi'OrElkinhitrihkeideiiiithet t n3nt,`entli. ttfat`;tit 'only beToxer elsed: allied ShOpe,, - ,and , net' !mac floc r in the ii°o4 l g.i - ..et - latet: - ,thsti:'elglititt What would litAvAsi to it, ca nnot c tell, but' wprixtuniiiitat woild`nirect .fittenthin - ef.the 'kohl bathe reighilleent Brown bions'ointhink Hall or ItOckhfllfc Ipllgoo, k 05.60305 Chestnut st,';'ihSve Aire( the mu s t elegant garniettiTo r gentlemen nen youths, to be found in the.tinion; may, be inn , ' - chased. ' .P . UlP o ,tlatic,ne• tEelioetod toirthe Etessit.' OAPElithrklEELßaigua Elisabeth J , Bakei=6B! bogs earn; ES7Abco.Eali lsigaciod 800 °rum Thos Tan- PORTO ' OARR,Li Weao.. , Davls-3806, hideansso bag.fiacro Dialect. BrOii; , 18.1 bixs cooosat Seck)sidli-No* Tort ;" 61 do re Ewell - o*ft & 00, do; 281 . N 8 GrOrtisui, do;-060 Woolf do. ' - BT. 7AO 0 1)0 0084 —Br)g WOO% Boutin, Bora6L-182 blidet tog*2 tea litiOoy,lo,lx4e6 tobacco , 78,000 cigars, G Beradatt*„ ' ' . , • - CIEB4/3NDL,--Bt,brlg7,orlbe; , ealapro. - -248 tons Solos staid' 860 t7doi oilman Seines & Esiftergeod.' - WILMIhOTON; nobble W Dillon; Waits -48 band cotton 80 Sala , 4,olrltCturperitine 240 do soak Kolsht - & 5304. 95 balk apteturpentlns buener.lOom. dolloBtridoroalalloahmailclitossell; 100 do OP:Ate-el; - , 3j do ante' ttripentfro'N'arnall & Og;• den; 41 doZTeanlak - &,(3o;:4 Us mdse. Stern Si-gasman; 89 boctimgittilas-;434dorojac. , Bnglieb; Mile old Iron Segreetadelkone,& es;-- 144 bags fait Isaac deemed &- On; 100 doludgesteh:ta gititaf,lo4s7l feet lumber L 14 Dolby; 8 - nroplyinnikedt Newlin. , • - R&M/LTON, ele=4Oht ClonajOiss29-115 balsa cot ton llolten, - yanderardietc.O.6 - ; ' Illoolton,Voiromend-228'bales cotton ordor; 18 empty nasal finale* Woltei 27 do BIM- Seg. Oollina & On; 20 do Dithmas & Bata FASSENC4MiS P,AItIELIVEtir to Velue,rtovieek fronaerto Cabello-"Lereozo Joy', Yea:ice/leo iter4 AfFe Ced#i pieet "de ja"Coveildi E ames rut family, XD.TrAnD.O. BIDDtlt, 00111KITTSI OF IlplUolfi s Tir.' , "RwARD.G. f`. '"- ' ' • ' _ BisitXißtfis ,, ,WcAnniesi Phikst Bh.4i-4ither,-Lballo • '' ' Rio de Janotrd, soon pixels, Jar' Blislboth, niorgraye, ~-,Unsdos-Ayres • _ - BOgue Whits Wing, itsthig,Lagiiijpsoioon Bitrgwii Itsndalt • ' Itln de ,Inneiro, soon Bilg.Tride - Wind ^ Cionfuegoo t soon Brig Herald Biarbadoes, soap: Brig Amason, Heins -• Binhsitoesi soon TlT'pcm.kri HrgAnixns, 8/11P8 • 't11.1.916 "7.• - - VOA • LATS.. porals.." -• York:: tatorpool". • .• •• • Nor. 70 Ookirrti4 . ;.;;;Nrre Yort.-.Ebirtoil it.=.4qv 7110t0nr44 - .•.".".;'.Noki_YOrk - ;.110r6;%;',4';'. 510;,73 Boittaraie • .Throihrtrg' 'Hof. 75 At00r100,..". "i66606;. - Nipirkpof ' .Nor. 17 Krogarod,- N k.; Liverpool ••• YOrk:;-B7eros4 "" Nor. 26 N - iitl9riOrre4,: . - Nor; 20 AMA.' ... • Ne 'WU k':.Lloorpool ' Nor. 24 COroik;;;, - ..':•;v:Nevi r "York..ol.4daoir," ' Nor - 24 YanderbiN.::;:.New York..2outberoptoo Nor. 27 ;;;;;.. - .;kortork.. - LiforpOol " •4.• Deo, Itudrob..., - ., ...Now - York ; BrOnlop ... .... . •Norr: York ..Liveri.Oo4. - ;'.7.":".•iaNke-2 - 8_ N A i t i r g le d a rif . Mort NON, Y_ork.etrorrooka.l- - ; - ;`..40401 - 30 0 3, 1 5 :;::;.:34::;•;12ortrikaivortoW;;I: : ::::ite2.15 Wesor4 - .;".".4 - ;;NOw:Yort;:afromr647 - /;;;;14 - :;.060;18 Persil Ariblo.''. • • 4141 k".. VOliaritierittOL7 - • -;-•,•:?•-• Dot!: 28 - Dr•men - ...Dra nen: .Now York " - Oat 23 Drlnaadtha o• - .f r - ..44l4irityr.r.NgyiYork - Oat 28 Xtritaiat). • . Ltiori.Ool; - .lterr•Tork4:::,;...:6oot 27 Aida .. .. - a.sEff/Vo o , l f4 l lo.W.Talk ' - Oct 80 Vaodortoft..lonlliitopym4Now York 4 ,„ ...Nov_ 8 .• . Noir 6 -O Of Atittriroiol.Ltiorpool;:Niir;York.:',;'.l:i.Nor 10 Areal - ayro•••11ow;York - N 0 1 ,17 Weiser' ' DreraOrt. :Nair ;York .; . ............................. • Nor 24 - goriberoptai;.lcor-YOrk - • ' Deo- 1 Ney,Y4q,..., - ,...:-.llrmiuln:,:Neyr York ' - Deo' 4 tie (fitatandarls4sll Bteeniers: RIM, from Now Yorron the !Rh . od 20th .. o[4:ach month::: - HAS:jANAi,ND , I4:EN7 - arrr—rnins 'NewYork '14,-§,rivlniT at no. TIM/4 7th, and leow_thleaneAdth', Prom 'Now- Orleans 90th I -Havruia 22d1 arriving at Noir York • Osnorna- - Yren, Now,_York"l:ltlr; Hawn' 17tholluWW - orledridl9tlr::::- Front New Orleans 211.11, IldratukdOtkinrriving at Now-York dd. - -Parr dnatrais44roni NorYorkl7th, arriving at Ha. Yams 324 and - Ilee Orloarun 2544 - /tom-New , Orleans Ilth Uarans.Bll4-arrltinir at New, York-13th; - ,Wkastort-;Yrind New:York24th s arriving it kavank-:lak: and. Now ..Orleana Prom New °lleum, l'lthignrentaldtbldtra ittNtwil-Yorkltrtb, Isankr.-rlfroen ,Cllfolnatied ,4tlt. - and 19th; due 40 ?LIM BEII and 2 Z 1 . -3- tinaillaraneradth and - Adth, due at New,Verk tilth Innl:rdlatA, • wiasii abeie dstog'fall - Sitaday the sterabere •4 1 1 ,4 4 except tom lisvr - qriissns : r litteutaqfte • • ,• : ervt!, Pap4praa:lix4',; NrA.' pf,-4post;,' sari 81.4749, - . .. . ; , ,,,k15£T317.N . .""6 1 111.04 ,- ArArg i t . '' ... ..8 88 • ' Bsvpso-Tilsenotb , 4o/4key, 20 days rsonk : Case Lisp tierl,lolll - 4oftso oisd bsgespod.to.nos _Watson 4: Bone. - - ti,bas oft brike , AriePiwkkil,claYs frobreSriePtil, with • briingone entdskto Weaneaelioattergoad.,46 We. let 20 .40, W,:ispoke TipliperWhtatting Wind, steering b. fif 41011, )01 - TA W; spoke brig ablei troif Beibice Bie..l,,Efetioo4 - _ IWO, ;WSW Nilol);iiirne j _lbslets 00011 Xag(; - 49 &CFI Boiniollon ,Vitto „_ 861 W 0 fliiitirstobilrOPMO4/ 1 . 11 1,4 . !ti*t4 c ? ,)° P ' >:/fP2 1011 h laths teslsrollelc - 7- • f-'-(SoftilEig 4 .6lofittia;TOOinotol43' dijto miVolobtie, with isidtbrii&or ip;PuttiCAfartitatkUo.;,-PiPoriiiticed It . 04 , 16 et. goti Orribitto - E.Er,:ias NO; dir)orietli iilol oil'o - Melftfiskri; zoote,:of, - ,,-timoro, died., Baltimore peoefe pliesenotiee.. ` - 2 •_l3ols - abbbieW - Diliolf- . 4-thits- STAN) from Nyman& to No, Cra ne, ?4llo, D. Ekti ai;36:iillii: " edit' GeniiMyyn from EIAMIIMI No'wfth _ootfon toitoiton,,TfinclAirAF'tolo„ ,,- AL„ ,, , , ~.:-,„, ~. '_ ~. fur tfotaDriarioott; 8 darilliMitlOdliall4er, w " "iq Z. - Wilson to C 0..., -' 0 .;,, , , • , chi Ala Mao ird, 141.w0, 2 flaip_fromhtlltOkiioi, firincgtoltrto:DrOmageorwOretulouiff4 `2 , €:.11 it:er- . • =, -, • — Dolielloio, - UoytD4 VP ICoNin'ilift'ltirw,` , l9l 4 alifftricaltAorkf,`4lBBlo,l,B,33 , from ,Xrecterlos - , Del, limilitiest - ed ibtar to Jolt Dan" #.860. 4 ;A 4 ~..„......,466"41Vett7r6zattr'5,' ..-- • '- 9 .., 4 eiort" L ' - n•nrikx" AP o fil l i ty-Itotxttosp cn ' .iiic zii: A ti; .:, ,4;iisi.t iftwAjfilifilft ec 7 Soilkr , T —.: - q 7- i - 1 - k golgOOld fkir,.4 DOiliq 140 fkom • IrliTPl l, 01 , , . ~.-.' Irak iillost - _4lpartlo ;oil Bigatt ktkifi. , „ t - i=, ~ 4301 0 1471Difirvelop dayttrowliDor.BlD,ll4, i . .-..r,llitCtiit,lll4l,* ao- .4 ~-.., ~,,,a r r ,„ f, ~ .‘io t tritMrui . -M1 j.,.,- , 4 - 1 li-:-.lvr-folii4O3Oktriplittfi- tiO c y.i2ll4Lit . ifeiritO, , ~:•,,,potterfs v.int l ig:',.po , lit-I,#:=, ~:ii _ .„,,, ,_.•„, ...;--f 4 -VOtt 7-0 41 4fi' leii - V4ll,ll"oliiSitirkiiPtob i . . ; ., 1 1::-= - *Nfilli. - silo ,I.S. iioool.4eoo, -.:,,”- - -, , ,•:-.-9-1-,C, ' • -5;'5" A 4-7 . 114*‘' PL 6"1, 4 1 4 0-11,3 . I ''' ,l ''f . " -R "#4 ,4 - 1 * 1 :1' 14.4. -..1. - 1 -,,o4.o3lii:tiaiiiiik4Y,*- 1 -oi -^ 7 .A'P - 41 1 . :* - 1;°. ' 4 r:' • ' *-- 34M 4 71 1 - iff# 4 : figiregarml4.. l ...,p .- idr. -- -. , ....reli•:„ki;iformii.,43--10[,i..i, A 154,441241— ` ;,. ' f ,- ,;..:7, 3. ..... = z;.-,4 , - i'‘r,v , 1 , pasqut uo. , .. x. „. ~. „. 4 ..„4 :46 i *m 5 4 .1 0 . 1 ~ ~,....,.;1.140- ,- ..-- OM' g t rt - eon & 00. Bohr Chas Oarroll, Prete,' :Providence, Vint- Dusan, Norton & Co. , . ' IStgR Willing, Gisypool,-Baltlmorp, A Groves, Jr. , (oiiireePondenee of The Preis.) - BBADING; Nov. 8, 1858. Tho followlnk bo'nto;:from' the' , ll[llol2 Canal, pulsed into the Schuylkill Canal' Why, bound to Phlladel pia; laden and consigned as Wows: " Ohio Blanchard, lumber, &a. to John Craig; John A &toyer. do to Malone & Taylor; Bed Ligget, do to Nor °rose & Sheen]; B 51 Taylor. do to Gunton & Wolter 11.1thodes, grain. &o. to Perot & Bro; - Joseph B Greens do to Alex Nesbitt; 1 raft timber to Bohnylkill Navigation 00, - „ „ . . " • !IT- - -- " • ''(Eorrespondenee of the Philadelpitja Exchange.) Oars /mean, Nov 8, 4 48 P M. . The Ships_ Twice:Wore, for Liverpool, and Prank Hay ale, for Piew-Orleans, , went to sea yesterday. The ehip Naomi, for Ohativehnt, is at the Breakwater, In empl oy with a large fleet of outward boned yeesele. The bcrgne St Marys and brig Foster, both hem Boston, placed up lut - oreniug, and two hem brio this fore noon. Wind IV—weather fine • Youth - TIIOB. B. HUGIIIff."; ' Mu:koala% TO TUB PRESS.] ' • fIoRVOLS, Nov. 8. The eohr Ben kV:Brandy, or New York, encountered a hairy gale, and lost her, mainmast and mat:tined other damage. She put in bete for raper; 0 ,satataro ' n, Nov . 7. In the. offing, ship Columbia and Alice Bittelia, from New York, „ SAVAMMIS, GA., Nov 7. • Attired, chip Olima, from Scotland; brig Mary .Tonea, from New York. - • " IatiORANDA. Donasylvania, Told, hence, arrived at Riehroond 6th Cut dteamsbip Delaware, Copes, hence, arrived at N York - • stearashlP, Pacific, Thotiipion, olessrod at New York Yesterday.for Galway. Ship Whirlwind, elet, from Calcutta, arrival at New York yesterday. Ship Lookout, Sherwood, from San Francisco, at New :York yesterday.: Ship - Derby, from Iffilotils for New York, was spoken• Sept 17, lat 295, lag 84 II; • snip Westmoreland, Teal, for Liverpool, Ohnsred at N ,Orleans 6th inst. r• • - • • • Barque Cordons, Shier, 'reported for New York, was loading at Kingston, A, 13th nit, to eall In a week. • Barque W H Newman, GOA!, for Rio de Janeiro, cleared at Daltimore 6th Jost. . . . . ,•• Barque - dos Maxwell, 'Wilson, hence, was at Porto Cabello 24th ult, to satl,about let hat on her return. • Barone Wm iA Banks, Biatlett, for New Orleans, re. mained at Wogs 14th ult. Brig GlobeAelar, hence, arrived at Georgetown, 80, Mt nit • - Behr T 0 Smith, Smith, hence at New York yester day. Oa the 7th inst, at night, cif Oranbeny Inlet, was too lobo by an unknown steamship. Split mainsail and carried away the main boom. Ao. Behr J H Planner, Decay; from Wilmington, NO, at New York yesterday, • - • • Bohr J It Vance, Burdge, hence, arrived at New York yesterday., , Bohr Sarah A -116e;Baker, for Philadelphia, cleared At Boston Bth limb - • - Bair aMeClifOrris,lloover, for Brandywine, sailed front New navels 7th inst. - liehr Deborah /ones, for Philadelphia, sailed from fl Haven 7th '. Bahr EsseX, Podt, from New York, arrived at Mobile 2.1 inst. . Bohr Daniel Townsend, Townsend, hence, arrived at Mobile 2d inst. - • Bahr kilo's. Bush, Somers, cleared at Savannah 4th for Philadelphia Bahr Bmbark,DonOho, for Philadelphia, sailed from Alexandria flth mat Bohr Milton, Steelman, cleared at New York oth hut. forPhiladolphia. , Bohr T L, Miller, Preyen, hence, arrived at Hartford 'sth Met. ' Bahr 1k Marvel, Eldridge,' cleared at New London sth loot; for Philadelphia., ' EldftlMl MIBOKLLANY. • Ship Mellor', ilodgdon,'at Ness York yestentay from Bristol, bra been 10 drys within 460 miles of New York.- Oet 23, lat 80 85; long 67; took a gale from N; took in alt sail; lay the chip to for three dam the wind after 'veered to NE and N, blowing a perfect hurricane, with a very heavy moss sea, the ship lylog part of the Ono with tbo mainsail ' under water, the sea making a clean brush ern' her, tilling cabin and store rooms, and starting anteater and doing other damage; some 'maks of bolts getting adrift between decks, was obliged to Mari them to prevent their doing damage. Had Lill winds most of the time for ten days, with thick fog and ,heavy veto.. Nov 4, oft Barnegat, saw a ship with main,. ,meet and some other epode gone. Beaufort, NO, Nov 4—The brig Rate Reath, of New Yolk, from Oardenes, Around to Portland, with a cargo ;of. sogs t eand molatmee, cattle, to, this morning be. .tween ono and two o'clock olcOspe'lookont Spit. The =gametes that ea Monday night she sprung a leak, and continued leaking with great force until the captain wan • compelled to -put her ashore at the nearest point. ITe thinks the 'mei and eargowill be a total lose. Noton TO MARINERS . . The buey' placed on' Webbor , a Wok, °ape Ann, Oft the edd elf the Point. luxe been removed by the Ben about an eighthot a mile from Ito proper location. PORBION PORTS Ady at Liverpool 24th nit, North Briton, ((e) Jones, for Portland Nov 17; Niagara, (a) for Boston Nov 6; lan belle, Cello, (or do about ready, adv to salt Oct 23; Mary Washington, Chapman, (Cr 110 Nov 6; Addle Snow, litora, for •do 20th; B Curling, Carlin, for do Deo 5;- Kangaroo, (a) Affray, for New York 2 8 th; Asia, (s) Lott,- far do Bth; Neptune, Peabody, for do name day; Brewster, Clark, sod Success. Childs; for do 26th; Web star, Lowrance, for do 26th; City of New , York, dollar, for do 28th; James Porter, Jr, Abell, for do Nov 3; Washington, White, tor do Sd; Caravan, Sands, for do 11th;' Itanbottan, Dixon, for do 16th; P'W Brune, Lou. die, for Baltimore Nov 20; Charles; kwhtirst, and filmy Crcntor, Williams, for Baltimore with despatch; Linea Toe, Polkliam, for Savannah Oct 27; Garland, Irvine, for Mobile, Noon; Samuel Dinning, bk. , field, for do do; Patterson; Perkins, for New'Orloane Cot 80; R Jacobs, Henderson, for do soon; St Joules, Colley, for do Noy 16; Palmetto, Gray, for Galveston soon; Belle, Hanson, for San Prelates° Nov 5; Africa, Bontelle, for °sienna, about raid,. , _.' • " Ireport at London 23d,R frherman,lliobborn, for Boa ton; Wary Bradford, Thompson, for New York; Debbi Wender, Spencer, for do 28tb; Patrick Henry, Moore, for do 4th last; Victoria, Champion, James it Reiter Allen, and Devonshire, Lord, for do; Grotto, Stuart, Savannah; Southern Eagle, Trnidwell, for Ban Prone/. oo; Bich. Rich, and 'Flying Bogle, Conant, for Darbadaer; Santiago, Conk, for Demerara; Raman Er. cor, Chase; for Rio' do Janeiro; •Lincoln, Merrill, for llontovidtio;•.Gallego, Washburn, for Guayaquil; Sep Dragon Grant for Sydney, NBW. . • - (Per steamship Orroossian, at tjoebeo.) Ar from New York 20th nit, ..Reloje, Pease, at Am sterdam;” Old, Emerald, at Deal. Ar .from Charleston 6th nit, Parquette del Aragon, Barcelona,'at - Ar from New 00.0AAS 20th nit, Gen Taylor and Gov Anderson, at Marseilles; . 21st, c•Wederf, at Gelvoeti 11th, Mercedes, at Mahon, where ebe WAS towed from 'Win, not being admitted to pratique there on account of the death of her captain ATM several of the crew from , , am for New York 21st nlt, Rufus (Monte, from Aril tol;,Tropto, from lime, . 811 for New Orleensl9thVl 3 Adter and Auguste, ftom Bremen. ARRIVALS AT THE. PRINCLPAL HOTELS, AP-TO cupi,o , oLocz Tales Nomura GIRARD•II.OOBE-4Biestnut street, bola; Ninth. C P Liss ll, P44b/trgh • W Chancellor • Oapt Cole, Montreal - Crary, N Y'. - 3 &Perkins, N Y D Shoemaker, & da, N Y Miss D Shoonralker,E B Miss E Shoonmaker,N Y Hoy J «chilArlf, Reading G ananman fa,'Reiding J Eckert & fern, Reading • J Haldeman, Harrisburg I Lynch. Elizabethtown , It Latimer /els, York no !C; llanimarshold, N - .IC,W Bitumen, N ' B' Meyer, Balt; .'„Mr Jacobson, Balt AII Lladsay.&, le, Va G Rnowlis, ilr, Balt Mewls Ringer," 01110 . 0 Hebert Is fa`Cbarleaton Li 4sakaus, J blagmaste,N Y G Donoislovrife;l4.l W 8 Rambo r ,' Norristown E CfPotts, Norristown r Miller, Balt W W Dean, N Y - • - - 0 Nett, N Y Pelblaan, Albany - Mao, Maggie Thorbnrn, NE, 'G W,Andiewp,Baltimere P J Bone, Pottsville -A Behriewln, Y „Thee illeiik,N V- T Iteld;Reogak. X C Benedlot,N Orleans' U W Ireland. N N .13Aliewity;NashvIlle T R Levitt, N Y blra Breese, N ,11 M Akroyed;Natitiville I Gillet, N Y H A Fonda, Wiillantstort J A Redfield, Elmira -Mr Leeds hla, N y D MeLity", Boston WII Allen, N Y• I (1 , Gore Boston W. Wilson le, - N I' Xlideistodt, N Y L Baedeker, N Y - • J Woodruff de la,olllolol- W 11 Atarvlne, N Y ion • 11 Seymour, N Y. • Taylor, Obamberaburg S Llsond:NY - P Kora, N 0 It Allin; Ye H Cohen, N Y N Jiff White N 0 N Wats, Pa Chas B.bery, New Roolielle Miss B 8 Mortimer, New W G Maxwell, Balt 'Rochelle - - • W J Sanders Huntsville B N Bonin& di or!, Neriviiort Id Chandler, N 0 Furbish. Me ~ John Taylor, 'Vs Geo Mlles N J Mrs L Napier, Cs Miss Napier, Ge - N 0 Napier, Ga B Thomas & 10, Balt John Rogerson, Ragland 'UNION HOTEL—AroIi street, below Fourth. W K Loos & Is, Reading W A Benjamin& la, Ps It Greer, Ohio J Outright & is, Pa 11 . X.Tlee,'Begeratown , J 0 Wright, Mlnerullle 0 Damp Ohio - , - 2 EI) Smith, Bawling B P Berlin, Beading - W Wiley, M Chunk A Vibrendti Del, U , John M Lining, N J J.li potter, NJ , ‘ - Obis eaX,N J Mrs Ai A Jones, Std K Pamtheimer,-N J M ELJones'& la, Easton 0 E Wosguid, Easton Illoke.,Ohninbersbug -J 11 blaulano, Pa John Bhmeo, Barley, Pa - RINHOHANT r 110T8L,Fourtli Bt., Wow Lank. • D H Kent, Wilmington 0 0 Mlller t Pt Plessant,Va 8 0 Ilaydon. California D Trebern, Manch Ohunk 0 Steer, Much Chnuk Hon A Packer & la, Pa - I) 0 Nicholas, Chicago - Miss Mary Psalter, Pa 11-Mansfield, Peoria, Ill" T T Braulaby, Ind Mrs Dr Hays, Brentaao, Ind Mrs Dr Riddle, Jersey City Mies Itiddleia array City 11 0 Gillespie, Brookr , e, Pa W H McCune & lady; N Y Mrs 8 Bmith, Lonogster H re filmmaker, Lancaster Kennedy. OhaniberstOg J W Piles, J W I water. Newark, N J L Edwards, Ohio 11 31 Edwards, Pa AMERICO HOUSE—Ohestnut street, above Pllth. •• T Zlintrie:Man, Ga ~, A Lagree. Aiken, 8 0 0 Allen, Columbus 0 1 „:'. 13 Lavin, Oolumlni, 8 0 J liatriapni Wilmington ,J W Rowland, Cheater o:llsTrltigton, Phila , ; =II Drawn, Rocisferd, 11l Afro 4' W lAnviile,Laneaster John EC Thomas, Pa WII Mason, Nlt„, • . . ... Chu ti Smith, N Y G L Summer/1,-Idt , ; OW. Pear son,- New Haven EA Pucker , N.Y.. . - Mrs D Packer, te Y . JDlntornell,N Y. • , r : Mrs 0 D Cook. N 17. Jen U Ilooff, Va . Andrew Dennison, Ste D Strohm, Ringato rein Pa - P Rafferty, Paterson, N J Jll Thoravaiin iNI . . 0 Detrick, Patereon, N J Dinj Clinton, N Y Joe J Shepard, N V' A N ullocksidge, N J . J L Kingsley, Nl' HO Victor, Lynchburg' W X Rice, Worcester DORLataballi.Ta . - NATIONAL HOTEL—Rasa street, above Third. MA Mureby.-N Y: _ , J B Thomas, N r 3a. Smith. Washlugton . II P Beyer, Reading P Dniltes Danville. t W 1.-St il ler, Louisville • J J Rogers , N Haven' P T Brendlinget, Berke co J 'Prayer, Midereville ,- . .Mrs Roads, Minerarllle . 1 B`Prlce Minaraville Mies DI Williams, Weevily I 8 Kreigh, Oatiwriss ' .7 geldel. Danville - JEI Nice, Pottsville - Joshes Comly. gigs Rheeffe, - ,Minersville Jon Whitaker, Pa . Geo Itisenwinck, Pa Joel Pink, Port Providence Dr L Troxler eida, Pa . - , John Jameson, Allentown .J.P Plebs, Dvansville, - Ind N B Dreary, Ps J Strayer & In, Lebanon, Da— -, , PRANICLIN,IIOIIBi—Ohestnut street, above Third. 7 0 Dtantigan, N Y., - .E Whitney & wt, NJ , .11enj Ebersole ; Ps L Ellison, Va IM. Blllson Delaware - 4D 0 Pennevlll, Del R 711111, Delaware D L Griffith, Del A-Myer; N Yr - --- • 3- • - Q 0 8 Watson, Milford . EArefeen„.7diltnid , ...., -W Haskins, Beaton . 39, Derr, NY. - •„- -; ' John It Hudson, N Y T 0 Van...Ok, Dairrille .. - D Carry, Pa - D. 13110, 4,lr_ :- • '-, ,W.P Brooks, NY . , iIAELSZ, - -BE(BAP HOTEL =- Second street, below Vine. a MitherreOluctlegbens ' ' P 13 Preston, pa . - ss Miai , Seek -co • •-''''-' - II Mclntosh, Doyleetbwa , - VAVltte:n4 , l4lmber*Ule -: S Ely & lai Backs co idlisla Wation,Lnniberville D W Carter, Hartsville' flolemon Holoomkt, NI '. -2 , - J Fisher, Stockton, N I J 0 Johnson, Stookten,N J Alt Smith, Philada - yinintrini Bootee, N. 7. - , Dr A liclenies; Pe - ADLAOR DRAW 1NN'......-Itllth anci Merchant streets. - L taan)iii'lltieSterVo'r ; '. -'1 11.1' If, heeler co ' '7=Ecott,Ohestettio - ::- ''' '''_A l . 3 lilm l ble C , Chea te r ao 307.08ib1e,-Ohester eo —t- '''lS T Minna' Cheeterco 3 - ADDall, Olitiitiffee.`r '`.- ' R Iteerheirlir &Son; Pa Quo Celleillen.g hulyi , Pei ~R P Penulpechat & la,Pa I panders ice - 4 la; PA' 'f- rICW Ramsey; York no, Pa Wm Brown , Plitlada •. • ---=• := -- --=, -. - -r - - 02 - - ;,••:—..--_;?..:-..", ....: - - ' -' • ,- BALD 'BlAll ,4 4—a l lilra r ottlet. slArie lieilowhilL `- .P Epinal*, , A , iiiiiithil. l : "s:rakii tt Av ink & ~,i,, p,,, , Henry fitabli - NOrrigterl Peter aleibert Hugon Arly eellsOn, Meyerslou --,,,, Mrs/ (}rimer, Pennant)" 'itireileger; Paiutelmrg - 'lMre X Graver, Pennsburg '7,Maitin, Meyereton '' NI Steltir, Atq , ktor'n .—. 1, "IttADIBON 110171119.48e0nd 6t., below Arch, ' - a Myers, Pa, P. Dickerson, PhDs 3 A Jones, ll , a " ' E Watson, Del John B Alyers, , Pa - I Allwine, Pa John Itingwalt, Pa E D Albro, Pa las &Wolfe, Del Jos 8 Truitt, Del Thos R Burgess, Dal . Edw Smith Del Mrs Tefferson, Del Diehard Davis, N Y John P Adams, N Y BLADE BEAR HOTEL—Third at., ab. Gallowhill. A Seidel. Reading Fichlottery, Perkeoman J W Bethig, Lancaeter co J D Erdman, Pa P W Betbig, Conn D W Miller, anville Aire Miller, Dernville T H Snyder, Pa D Lehr, Gratztown Levi Ruppert, Reading G Gehret, Reading - S Barret, Reading D Marley, Dauphin co H G Gilbert, Reading MOUNT 'VERNON NOM—Second st., above Arab. Elam' Woking. Pa Jae Taggart, Pa Jno Boyer, Pa -Mrs W Townsend, Del Mist Anna Townsend, Del Aire J Smithey., Del Afni Jae S Bnokmaster,Del Miss Mary Bnckmaeter,Del Thomas Bnekmaster, Del Wee Frances Dodge, Del A L Smyrna A fa Oonlpton & la, Pa neat Porter/ Olomfleld " 0 Malang & eon, Pa Oliver A Arnold, Pa N A Lyle, N Y nos Oassidy, Phtla Operial Notices. A Beautiful Head of Hair ••The Wonder OF THE AGE.--YULES IittUEVE. EAU ATARI ENNE HAIR RENOVATOR possesses the wonder ful property of changing gray Hair to its original life like color. Its abets on the Hair are magical, remo ving impurities and obstructions (rein the Cuticle, pre. venting the Hair from falling, and imparting a flowery fragrance. For sale by all Druggists, and at Ana 'Laboratory of TOLES HAUEL dr. CO., Petrunage and Importers, No. 7010hestnnt WOO% Philsola. noti-fit W. Henry Patten, Manufacturer of Window SHADES, and Importer of CURTAIN and UPHOL STERN MATERIALS, LAZE and MUSLIN OUR• TAINS, BROCIATILLES, SATIN DE LAINE and WORSTED DAMASK, RAPS, SIOREENS, PLUMES, GI4IPS and TASSELS, GILT CORNICES and CUR TAIN ORNAMENTS. Gilt Window Shades, with all the trimmings, as low as 75 canto each. Just received from Auction a large invoice of Ourtainsorhich are offered at the following unprecedented low prices: Curtains, St 00, worth $3 00 apa ,4 p 00, It $4 00 ~ g, Tambour Lace " $0 00, " la 00 " Quite heavy" • " $6 00, slo 00" Elegant richlracroidered,slo 00, " $2O 00 Damask Curtains from $lO 00 to $l6 00 per window, complete. Curtains made and put up at the shortest notice, by competent workmen. W. HENRY PATTEN, 680 011118TNIIT St., oo12•6mos 'Opposite J - ayme , s New Hall Professor Saunders , Classical Institute, at the WEST PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTE, corner of MARKET Street and WILLIAM, will be reopened on the first MONDAY or September. Pupils, to the num• bar of fifty, will be received wilsour xx.rewea or nix Oil THE PASSENOER RAILWAYS OP THE CITY. Thus, without expense, by a pleasant and safe eon mance, pupils can be carried into the fresh air of the comby in lens than halt an hour from the centre of the city. Several acres of open ground border on the beau tiful groves of this Seminary, which is patronised by many of the distinguished gentlemen of the city, among whom are the Editors of The Press, the Ledger, and The North American and tinned States Gasette, Pa. pile are received by the, day, or into the family of the Principal 1, PHILIDELPIIIA, July 1,1868 " We, the undersigned, have had eons or wards in Professor Earaxtbrai Institute and family during the Session which has just closed. In respect to parental kindness, happy Influences, attention to health, and progress in thorough education, our expectations have been fully realised. To our friends, who are looking for a decidedly good oboel for their eons, we cordially recommend Professor Saunders , Institute. "MATTHEW NEWHIRH, No. 1800 Arch street. JNO. W. FORNEY, office of The Press. CHARLES E. THOMPSON, Thompson k Hood, No 41e. Oherrtant street. "J. S. SILVER, 1400 Girard avenue. " W. L. SPRINGS, 831 Market street. "GEORGE IL * MARTIN, 1025 Walnut area , ' Other Patrons of this Institution: ELI S. BURNETT, 409 Market street. JOHN 0. MITCHELL, 208 South Sixth street. T. lI.OOWHAN, 142 South Eighth street. N. B. BROWNE, 118 South Fifth street. iiAMIIEL SWORN, Logan Square. F. WATSON, Loran Square. WM. SWAIN, office of Ledger. MORTON MoMICHAEL, office of North Luterleas. ELLIS LEWIS, Penn Square. 113-No Ihninraaw woes Beasor, Grover & Baker's Celebrated Fatally Sewing AIAORINEB. A NEW STYLE—PRICE $5O. 780 OISZSTMIT 13mass, 1,131147311.1.1,111/1 These Machines sew from two spools, and form a seam of unequalled strength, beauty, and elasticity, which will nor rip, even if every fourth stitch be cut They are unquestionably the best in the market for family nee. ocll3-tf 117'81IND FOX • OIROVLAIL.,CII New Trimmings and Zephyr Store and Far. TORY -4. O. 3XAXWRLL & BON, Southeast Zia sloth and Oheetnut. 0e214m Beamen+■ Saving Fund—Office 203 Walnut street, one door west of Second street. Receives de peens in sums of One Dollar and upwards, front all classes of the community, and allows interest at the rate of five per cent, per annum. °Moe oven daily, froin 9 until 5 o'clock, and on Mon. day and Saturday. until 9 in the evening. Provident, Pranklin Poll; T 1013311,2 and floaretary, Charlto M. btorrlo. et. Vlttas's Dance.—This distressing and mortifying nervous affection Is left generally either to take Its natural course, sr Is treated on general princi ples with very little success. The nervous symptoms are not the disease Itself, and proceed from functional or organic, derangement In the nervous centres. No medicine bits been found equal to the PERUVIAN SYRUP, in checking the involuntary nervous trent blLogs known as St. Vitus's Dance. ➢or sale in this oity by Y. Brown, corner illith end Cheetnut, end Canard Zc Do., corner Twelfth and Chestnut. ' oc2B4SEcwit One•Prlce Clothing of the Latest Styles, and made in the beet manner, expressly for REPAII! BALES, We mark onr lowest calling ;Trios In PLAIN PIODILES on each article. All goods made to order are warranted satisfactory, and our ONN•PRICIN BPSTNN is strictly ad hered to. We believe this to be the only fair way of dealing, u thereby all Re treated alike. JONES to CO., 604 BIAIIICBT Street. Thomas W. Bally, No. 022 Market Street, Importer and Dealer In Pine Watches, Jewelry, Sliver and rioted Ware. Pirstulass goods constantly on hand. Th subscriber, paying cash for every article, is enabled to 11 at a small advance. Those about purchasing would do well to call. All goods warranted as repro- entsed. sot -gm $5O, $5O, 850, 850, 850, $5O, 850, 850.- 81N0E13,43 BENING kIeOIIINEB.—PRIONS NE DIIGED.—A new. and elegant Family Bowing Ma chine for $6O, end'the general scale of prices greatly reduced. All who want a substantial, simple, and re liable Sewing Mechlin, which ha an eetabUshed repu tation for doing the very beat work on every kind of material, are invited to call at our office and examine the new machines, at -the reduced prices. They can not fall to be satisfied. I. M. BINGEN k. (70., no2•tdl2 No. 802 011E5TM:a Street. To All who Want Money. Jones & 00., Broken, Northwest corner of TRIED and GASICHLL STREETS, below LOMBARD, advance Cash liberally, in large and small amounts, upon deposits of Watches, Dlamoude, Jewelry, Goon, Clothing, /to., on moderate terms. Ofilce hours from A. 11. to 7 P. M. 0021..1m Jackson, Check Printer. JAOISION, CIRCULAR PRINTER. JACKSON, BILL•HEAD PRINTER. JACKSON, CARD PRINTER. JACKSON, JOB PRINTER. 0080-12 t • CHESTNUT d B I EI Streets Saving Sand.—Five Per Genii Int . NATIONAL BAIOSTY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT Street, W. corner of TUT I), Philadelphia. Money received In any sum, large or small, and interest paid from the day of deposit •tq the day of withdrawal. Honey le resolved and payments Made' daily, without notice. The Investments are made In Real Notate, Mortgagee, Ground Bents, and gush first-class comi ties an th oharter requires. °Moe hours, from 9obloOl In the rn4rntug until 6 &Moak in the afternoon, sni on Monday and Tharaday OVloirgil until 8 Wetness. Me Legal Naito. rITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL- N.-/ rIIIA, es —TII.II 005111014WEALT11 OP MM. SYLVAIA. tro JONEPHIS4E OLDRAIONTEL, surviving Dono frio of JOSEPH FLEDMINO, deceaeed, greeting: We command you, that Isyl,g aside all neatness and Mules whatsoever ' JOU be anti appear, In your proper person, before the Hocorable, the Judges of our Or phans, Court, at a Court to be held on FRIDAY, the 11l li day of December, A. D 1859, at 10 Wolook of the folonoon ; to show canoe why your letters testamentary Should not be vaoatot on Recount of your removal from the Mats of Pennsylyan'a, and why new lettere should not be granted, and further to abide the order of the Court in the ;remises ; and hereof fall not, under a penalty of one hundred pounds Witness OSWALD TIIOMPBON, Do [9e/ t. or quire, at Philadelphia,' the fifth day of Win Weer.] A oven:bar in therar of our Lord one thousand eig h t heindred and fifty-eight. no9we.l2t JO H N SHERRY, Clerk 0. 0. L A D-I EB' FURS. NOW OPEN, The lament and beet assortment In the Olty, of RICII SARLTI MARTEN, MINE MARTEN, - STONE MARTEN, SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, FITCO, trO., & Also, a choice oeleotlon of . OARRIAGM ROBES, FOOT MOM, PUlt COLLARS, GLOVES, fro., • All of which will bo sold at • GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. CHARLES OAKBORD & SON, Importer,' end Blenufeeturing Portiere ; oo9•to th a6t No 024 CHESTNUT Street. SLOUIS TEN PER CENT. LOANS.— ThA underalgtud offers to those wishing to Invest upon undoubted Real Estate Eecurity, Node of Trust, bonds And mortgagee) on property waned at near double the Amount, et the loan, itt the city of Bt. Louis, baring ten per Cant. interest, the legal rate. Interest and principal payable in Philadelphia. Some from $l,OOO upwards. taIE.RLES it. KERN, US WALNUT St eat. ~ . noibtutbs-tit 1 ',UMBER. _ ' 40,000 feet eeneoried White Pine.' 70,000 feet seasoned Poplar Chair and Settee Plank, ~ 00,000 ,"„ " • 6- h a snd nd 4Oek•4 Po Plank and Boawde. plar Bondi!. 20,900. • A Fpr male at L. D. DANII ec 00 , 8 Wholesele and .ClotnmisSlOZl littrAber Yol i BROAD street, above Rao.. wa9-/Irit THE PRESSO -- PHILAPEIMP A, TUESDAY* riovramErAt 0 . 1958. On the Ild Instant, by the' Bev: Joseph Oestle, JOHN TM to Wee LIZZIE, daughter of Mr. T. Ifelntire, of Ole city. - ' On the 4th Instant, by the Be,. W 11. Ent-nese, Dr. CHARLES WOODNUT to Mira MARY L., daughter of Mr Z. M. Garreteon, all of this city. On the 7th instant. by the Bey. John Ohatnbers. Mr JAB. B. BRYAN, of Philadelphia. to Miss lOREPIIINE MIDDLETON, of Mount folly, Meatbo. 0 n the morning of the 7th instant, Dr, J. K. BON BALL. Hfe relatives • and friends ere particularly Invited to attend hie funeral, from his late residence, Chester, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, without further notice. On the 6th instant, CORNELIUS HaTILAND, aged 80 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect, fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, souihwest corner of Pith and Federal streets, this (Tuesday) morning, at 835 o'clock, without further notice. Funeral service at St. Paul's Church. Inter ment at lit Mary's Cemetery On the 7th instant, ANN C NEOLD, wife of Luke Nand, and daughter of the late Geo. Darter, In the Ma year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her hus band. No. 612 North Twenty-third otreet, below Coates, this (Tuesday) afternon, at 2 &Wolk, without further nol i re. On the Bth instant, THOMAS H. CHAIN, in the 41st year of his age. The relatives and friends, and Prudence Lodge, No. 11 A. Y. M., alga the Order n general, are reepeetfully invited to attend the funeral, from Lie late residence, No 1416 Ogden street, above Fifteenth, thin (Tuesday) afternoon ' at 2 o'clock, without further notice. • 4' Oa the 6th instant, Mrs, - ANN.JARET, wife of Mr. SAMUEL SLACK, and daughter of the late Captain Samuel King, in the 40th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the reeldence of her brother-in-law. Mr. Matthew W Bruce, No 406 Wharton street, above Fourth, thin (Tuesday) after noon, at 8 o'clock. , * On the oth instant, GEORGE B MATHER, In the 54th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect-, fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late me dem. No. 808 South Ninth street, below Catharine, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, without further notice. Interment at Maohpelah Cemetery. tM On the Ith Instant, BENJAMIN WALLACE, In the 47th year of his age: The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, near Palmyra, Burlington county, N. J., this (Tuesday) morning, at, 10 o'clock. On the 7th instant, MARGARET MoDERMITT. Her relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Mr. Wm. B. Thomas, 1826 Spring Garden street, this (Tuesday) morning, at 10 o'clock, without further notice. * On the 7th instant, Mr. BENJAMIN PRIEST, In the Old year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, No. 1107 Fries' - Court, Eleventh street, above Market, to-morrow(Wednesday) morning, at 10 o'clock, w gout further notice. ** On the 7th instant, EDWARD O'BRIEN, aged 02 years, The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, Christian street, below Ninth, this (Tuesday) afternoon at one o'clock, to proceed to Cathedral Cemetery, without farther notice. Ber Th e Mat Stated Meeting el the Merle LITERARY INSTITUTE trill be hold In the nt&NICPCIED Ito , d and YORK Ste., on TUES DAY WYRNING. Nov Olh, at 73 &Omsk. The an, lie h invited Oddment; by 001. JOHN W. FORNE Orl. THOn. FITZGERALD, and J. HOUSTON, M. D., Preet. Attest, JAS. WORK, See , y. It A. Premium to Penmantiiip.••-Bryant BT ItATTON:BIIJEROANTILIt COLLEGE hat carried off the premium in this department at t^e ranirlin Institute Exhibition. Their epeeimene are curiosities of art. All sliond see them. Their PRES 01.408 in Business Penmanship continues THIS and WEDIaSDAY IsVENlblil. All are invited to attend et their 111 owns, ELEVENTH mid CHESTNUT Ms. It ErPeople's Literary Institute —Third LECTURE, by G. W. CURTIS, Esq CON CERT HALL, THURSDAY EVENING, Nov. 11. Subject: Democracy and Education, Steele Tickets 25 cents; admitting one to Course, $1; two to Coarse, Si 50; three, $2. No reduction in price of Semen Tickets—for sale et the Bookstores. Lecture (COM menoes at quarter before eight. Doors open precisely at quarter before seven. nos.st* Iry. Pictorial Lecture, Br REMBRANDT PEALE, 0 N gi WASHINGTON Arili RIB PORTRAITS," Will be REPEATED At the MUSICAL FUND HALL, on TUESDAY, Nov 0114 to commence at 8 o'clock. nos.4t* TICKETS 25 Mai. Ilya Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh—Pitts. nacos, November 2, 1858.—The President and Directors of this Dank have declared a dividend of Your Por Cent. on the Capital Stook, out of the profits of the last six months. The !Santoro Stockholders or their legal represent tires will be paid at the Western Bank or Philadelphia on or after tho 12th instant. nol-dt* H. SI. MIIRRAY„OsebIer. (i 5. Girard Bank. , —Plilladelphin, Novella. tier 2, 1868.—The of the haTe declared a dividend, this day, out of the profits of the last six months, of three and a half per cent. payable on and after the lathing., free of State Tax. W. L. SCHAFFER, n9-8t • Caviller. /IT Farmers+ and Illecnonica , Bank.— Philadelphia. November 2,lBtB.—Thu Direo tore have this day declared adtvldendot tour per cent., payable on demand. W. RUSHTON, Ja.. nB.ot °adder. Westernßank, Philadelphia, November 2,1858 —The Dirroters of ibis Bank, have thin day declared a dividend alive per cent., payable onand after the 12th bud., clear of alto Tax. (1. M. TROU TM ashi AN, matt Cer. orSouthwark flank, Philadrlpio n, tomboy 5,1856.—The Board of Directlira bate Ude day declared a dividend of five per cent., payable on and after 'Friday nest, 6th fatant. _ P. P. STBEG, 113.6tte Cashier. CllMBank of Commerce, Philadelphia, Oct. 2, D.—Notice to hereby glom!' that an Elea for THIRTEEN DIRECTOR/3 to serve the en. sang year, will be held at the Banking House, on MONDAY, the 16th day of November next, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2P. M. call to th-tnol6 Erys Nottee.•-The Third Instalment of Five Dollars per share on the Stock of the Sewed and Third-street Passenger RallwaY Company of Phila delphia will be duo and payable at the Office of the Company, No. 228 WALNUT Si ,on or before No vember 28th, 1858. By order of the Board. Dlit4DY 1311ARWOOD, oelB•tutbs•tli4o Breretery ffe Philadelphia Exchange Company, Nov. 18158. The Managers have this day de dated a dividend of TWO-AND on 8-11ALIP PER CENT, on the Capital Stock of the Company, payable to the Stockholders or their legal Representatives, by the Superintendent, at the Exchange, on and after TUES DAY, 16th last, The Transfer Books will be closed until that date. wm. L. GRANT, Secretary. no2-tuthea CIO TrUnion Bank.—An Election for Direc tors of the Union Bank, to servo for the ensil ing year, will be held at the BANKING HOME, at the N. E. corner of ABOH and THIRD streets, on MONDAY, the 16th Instant, between the hours of 10 and 12 A. M. JAMES 1.1131.11 Y, °ashler. Phila., Nov. 2,1858. nB.lot Ilya Mercantile Beneficial Association of PHILADIMPIIIA.—The Annual Bleating of the Association will be held at their Room ) Southwest corner of SEYDNTEI and RANSOM Streets, on TUES DAY Afternoon, November 91la, at 8 o'clock,' at which time an election will be held for Managers to serve for the ensuing year. WM. A. RODIN, Secretary. nol-9t LTSouthwark Bank, Philadelphia, October 11 185 EL—The Annual Meeting of the Stook, lers of this Bank will be bold st the BASB.IbIe MOUSE, on Tuesday, the 2d day of Novenilm next, at 12 o'clock M. And the Annual Election Directors will be held at the BANKINfIIIOIIIDII, on Monday, the lfith day of November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. 1?. P. 00124tnolb Cashier. cv... Home for Invalids with Affections ,of 113 THE °HEST. B. W. corner PASICE and OLIZEINTIT Streets. 0c21.-lw West Philadelphia. , Farmers , and Mechanics' Bank, Philo /MAWS, Oct. 2, Intl.—The Annual Election for Directors will bo held at the BANKING HOUSE, on MONDAY, the 15th day of November next, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 8 o'clock P. DI., and on TUESDAY, tho 2d day of November next, a general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking House at 4 o'clock P.M., agreeably to the charter. oat dtNl6 19.111JEGITON, Jr., Cashier. irr Business 11Ien?s Union Prayer Meeting Daily from Twelve to One o'clock In the Bansom.atreeit Ohureh. B are I been there? If not, why? Special Prayer for Sabbath Schools on Saturday. Prayer for our Firemen on Thuredey. These services are deeply Interenting. rgice Office or the Dauphin and Stoquelianna COAL COMPANY—New lona, October 20,1858. The Annurl Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held at the Girard liouse,” in Phila delphia, on the third WEDNESDAY, tho 17th day of November next, at noon, when and where an election will be held for eleven Directors to serve for the miming ' , oar. The transfer books will be closed from the Bth to the 17th of November next, both Inclusive. By order of tho Board of Directors, PRANK. S.. BOND, Secretary. oc 21.-dinovr7 crTo Corn Exchange Bank—Philadolphla 001.013111110, 1868.—An election for thirteen Dl rectors, to serve the mottling 'oar, will be held at the Ranking-houre on MONDAY, November 16th, between ten A. M. end three P. it. ool6d Nl5 gan. Treasurer's Department Pennsylvania RAILROAD COMPANY—Pnizanin.rniS, Oct. 15,1858. NOTIOB.—The Board of Motors have this day de clared a semi-annual dividend of three par cent on the Capital Bloch of the Charpany, (elem. of State tax,) payable on and after November 15th, proximo. Blank Powers of Attorney for eolleotiog Dividends can be had on application at this office. ocls-1m T 1203. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD OODIPAN St NOTIOH TO PIIIIADSLPIIIA lill ROIIANT3 THE WINTER RATES ON FREIGHTS WEST WARD by the different Railroad lines will take effect in ROSTON AND NEW YORE on the 16th instant, and in PHILADELPHIA upon freights destined beyond Pitts burgh on the 16th inst. The rates are lower than former Winter prices by Itsßuud. Bay: DEM PHILADELPHIA TO let OWN. 2d Ohm. 3d Ohm. 4th olael 001umbne,0.....51.20 $l.OO $ 82 02 Olneiunott, 1.30 1.14 90 67 Lou/ovine, Hy.... 1.60 1.27 1.05 80 Indtaitspolle, Ind. 1.85 1.15 - 05 10 51. Louts, Ho 1.80 160 180 05 Ohtesgo,lll 1.60 1.25 1.10 80 To other points in the West at comparative low rates by Ball, and at the usual difference below nail rates when shipped by river from Pittsburgh. H. H. HOUSTON, general Freight Agent P. R. R. Co. PUILADA, Noy, Bd, 1858. no9-12t WHISKEY. -80 bbls., 20h do. ((Miller Rielsenton , s) Old Monongahela Whlakey, store and for Bale, by A. MERINO, 0011. At U 0 south IMIONT treat (11ANGS OF RIGGING made to order, by %X W2 L4MB, PMER, it 00., N 0.23 N. WATES Ot t awl 99 N. WRAMEO. 0023 tUaiiia4tEf. J. W. TORREY, Cashier WESTERN SHIPPERS Mal Oolitic in VALUABLE " FARM AND PLAN- A= T tTION AT PRIVATE SALE—Containing about 8 800 Actot orsuperfor Land, welladapted to Barmiog and Grazing, 1 000 aorea of which is Woodland, heavily tim bered with Spruce and Yellow Pine, Oak, hickory, 160 Ames of very impeder Aah, all within a mile of the River or Bay. 400 Acres of Rank Meadow, very rich Marsh, the ba lance cleared and mostly under Cultivation at the pre• sent time, situate I in PRINCE WILLIABI'COhNTY, STATE OP VIRGINIA, On the West side of the Potomac River, about ten tolleabelow Mount Vernon, and has a front of about ala rifles on the Potomac River and Occoquen Bay, with three or the moat valuable MAD 81611BEIREI , In the United states; a Peach %chard of 400 Trees, ready for bearing the coming season ; 400 Aorta aro now an Clover and l'imotty, either for blowing or grating; and 203 Acres in TV;heat. The present owner has lin• proved it with a view of resting on it, and hoe put, within the last four yeats, 16.000 bushels of Lime and 40 tone of Guano upon tt, with the most wonderful vaults. TILE IMPROVZWENTB Consist of a good House, six rooms and a kitohen, out•nouses for servants ant workmen, 2 large barns, stable, corn , h,u e, and a welt of excellent water at the door ; also in the course of construction, and nearly finished at the southern portion of the tract, a two.story house, with eta rooms and a good barn. The Stock, Farming Utensils, Furniture, boats, Nets, and Ropes of the Fisherlea, large Boat for carrying wood, and all of the present crops on hand, will be die. posed of to the purchaser upon the most reasonable terms, if desired. To Capitalists, the above Property offers many discontents, ant will be disposed of upon the most liberal terms, as the payment will be made easy. We Invite especial attention to this Property, end solicit e. personal inspection of the premises, which cannot fail to produce the most favorable impression as to the great number of advantages it possesses over any other property In the certain prospect of yielding a large income from the investment at once. DWI - • All Communications requoating a fuller or more complete description of the Property will receive the prompt attention of the undersigned For terms, apply to COOPEIt. JOHN W. OTOKEB, Attornoys•at•Law, noB-trt th sa 4w 423 WALNUT Bt., Phnom. FOR SALE—A valuable FARM of 60 ORES in CHESTER CO., near Springville and Ito) e.''s Ford Station, on the Reading Railroad, from whion there ate several trains daily to and from the city. Land is A No. 1, beautifully situated. 8 acres of very fertile bottom land lying between the Canal and Schuyiklit river, the balance at an elevation of about 100 feet overlooking the thriving village of Springville. Improvements good, nearly now, and all that le nece6- earg. For further information apply to O. COLLINS MEE to 00., No. 217 South .80111a1.1 Street nil.t.tss OHESTER COUNTY FARM.-FOR deetrable SAM of 225 AMES, In Brandywine Township, about 4 nellee from Ooatosrlile. The land le of excellent quality, well watered, and Is well adopted for either dairying or grazing. Apply to f. D. RBINBOTII, No. 486 WALNUT Street. no44t* se LAND IN DELAWARE COLLET setia FOR SALE.-108 acres of Land, hesutirullyeltu- Med, Jetweea Philadelphia and Media, on the line of the West °heater Railroad, with two large fronts on the road, ant a Sralon, rblanobester Station.) Thle is a desirable proper'y for 1111 roveutonkand dividing Into severel.eltse for tit-of-town Jo.ldenceo, Apply to J. D" REINBOTR, 430 WALNUT St. noo.3t* gliozoluttano anb glavartnerohips. DISSOLUTION.—Tho Partnership hereto faro extolling battmon WILLIAM L. JACOBS and MORRIS R. ROBERTS, undor th% flem of JAOull & ROBERTS, la THIS DAY Almolvod by mutual con gout W L. JAdOBS, MORRIS R. ROBERTS. Saturday, Nov. 8, INA. noo-3tt d - of BENTZ & BARD- W&LL, No 18 North Yin% &root, le MIS DAY dissolved, by mutual eoosest. GXORGH BLED WELL Is Mono atithorlsol b collect tho out, standing accounts of sold firm, aIORUE D. BENTZ, GEORGE H. BANDWELL. Philadelphia, Nov O,IBEB. no9-Bt* 113altbee, Jevuelrg, Sor. BAILEY & 00., rozmaLT BAILNY KITOEBN, Rue retaoTal to their new Moved, White Marble Store, 819 CIIESTNUT STREET, NORTH SIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD ROUSH. Now opening their fell stook of IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARNS, AND DANDY GOON, To which they invite the attention of the public, 01L-VBXWARD, WATCHED, DIAMONDS, AND PIGIRLA, =ES earriapo. CARRIA.GES. WM. D. ROGERS, omit% AND LIGHT•CARRIAG BUILDER 1009 AND 1011 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Orders for CARRIAGES from all ports of the world executed with prompting, and eatletaotion guarantied selS•9mlf pRANKLIN INSTITUTE EXHIBITION, ExtEENTH and FILBERT Streets. • Pi) 1L611111.P1114. hi... May. Nov. Bth, 1858. THE COMMIT IRE ON EXHIBITION announce to the Public that, owing to the inclement weather et the past week, and at the earnest and almost unanimous request 'of the Depositors, they bare dote:mined to continue the Exhibition for the present week. The AXIRBITION will close on SATURDAY EVE NING, the nth inst., and Depositors are requested to call for their articles on deposit on MONDAY next, the 15th inst.. at 10 &deck A. M. DEPOSITORS HAVING THEIR GOODS INSURED under the Open policies of the Committee are Int.rmed that the Insurance holds good until MONDAY next, the 15th inst , at 12 o'clock M. TICKETS OF ADMISSION TO THE EXHIBITION will be sold as heretofore, including the Fare, In the Tenth and Eleventh street, Market street, and Race and Vine street Pateengez Railroad cars ; also by the Germantown and Norristown Railroad Company. PROPOSALS FOR THE PURCHASE OP ALL THE LUMBER used in the large ailed as it now stands, ex well In the tables and platforms, will bo received during the current weex, to be removed from the premiseebe• fore the let of December next. By order of the Committee on Exhibition, noB-05 it JOHN E. ARMORS, Chairman. w ins & BROTHER'S CARPET WARREOIII39I, No. 920 CHESTNUT sTII.E.Er. WE MALL OPEN TODAY ANOTHER, /NVOIOII OF RtiaLISIL TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, OP " CROSSLEY'S" CELEBRATED MAKE, AT ONE DOLLAR A YARD. Carpet buyers will nod our stock toll and of froth styleo, and BnIOE6 VERY LOW. ncB-tf SUTTDN'S IMPROVED STEAM STOVE! GREAT ECONOMY IN FUEL I The attention of the Pablic le calltd to the above reeently.patented STEAM STOVE. The ends attained by the principle are; let, Eccnomy_there being required two.thirds leveled than by the ordinary article ; eimpilelty of arrangement I a mined and unit form heat, safety, and convenience. A Stove con structed upon thee principle will be on exhibition for one week at 218 W (JAW! Street, Room No 5. Per sons desirous of purchasing the right of Statee can coats, with )1. DOWNING. Sole Agent of Patentee, MANILA. ROPE—.Assorted Sizes. Diane featured and for Kale at lowest Newt ork prlcea, by WEAVER, FITLER. & 00 , w No. 23 North WATER Street, noB and 22 North wlimtvits. 1O NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS.— NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC} NEWS AGENCY., OARS & JOHNSON announce to the Preen through out the bolted States that they are completing ar rangements on a moat liberal scale, for a vett= of TELEGRAPHIC} NE AS REPORTS, which bee never balm been equalled in this country They pledgo themselves to furnish the earliest and most reliable re ports of all the otirriag and important events of the day. at a price which cannot fail to be advantageous to the Probe generally. All letters and communications to be addressed to CARR x JOIINSON, National Telegraph Newe Reporters, South THIRD Street, opposite Sethange, Philada. N. W. CARR, G. W. L. JOIINSON. Ueo. W. L. Johnson, 23 Wall et., Now York City. John,' • Smith Sterolituate , linohattgo, Roston. John Wills, corner p,ooh and Baltimore streets, Bal timore. Per experience and reliability in the business, we would refer to : Morton McMichael, North American and 11. 8 Casette Swain & Public Ledger; Jes Per larding c ' Bon, Pennsylvania Inquirer; John W. Barney, The Press; Cummings & Peacock, Eroming Bulletin; P. W. Orsyson & Co., Evening Journal ; Jo seph Severna , Evening Argue ; Joseph ft Plardgen, Daily News; William Rico. Pennsylvanian • Lawlor, Everett, Jr Eincken, Sunday Dispatch; Magtlt & Jones, Sunday Mercury; Jon. IL Jackson, Sunday Transcript. oc2o-tf MOTlCS.—Applcations will be received 11 until NOVEMBER 16th, 1858, at 12 (Pete,* M., for the Situation of PRINCIPAL of the CENTRAL HIGH sawn of the City of Philadelphia. Address the understood, at the Oißee of the Controllers of Publie Sebools, B. R. corner SIXTH and APELPIII Streets, Athentemn WASH'S J. JACKSON, Chairman, not-St Committee on nigh School, lAMILIES SUPPLIED with OYSTERS of tbo best quality, at the Stand northwest corner of EIGHTH and GIIKEN Streets, until 11 0 olook at night. Also, Fried and Cooked in every variety of styte, and sent to residences, by SAMUEL fkl ARM'. Nov. 6th, 3.6t6. novll Stile OILS. -50 Pure Straits Tanner's Oils. 10 do. do, Cod Liver Oil, For 6610 (IEORGE 11OLDIN, noo-3t* N 0.106 North WIIARYNEI. RlA . Z ri — s 7 tr ,l o oo ßar binili 1 - 7 Va s lt v ju ry lot"r i nn i ?f N o A w TXONAL RAILROAD DbPO V, .122} BIARRF,T . I3 , raot. - . noo.3t* C. PRENTZEL. NOTICE.—PHILADELPHIA and READ -1 ING RAILROAD —The DOWN FAETOUT 10 Depot of 'he Philadelphta and Reading Railroad Corn. pang, hag been removed from No. 225 to Non. 242 and 248 BROAD, above Rea° atreola All tho ThllOl3Dll FRBIGIIT Intilnoza or the Company, both OUTWARD and INWARD will be transacted at - this Depot. JNO. T. BNATY, no 4 lm general Agent. CIONSIGNEES of merchandise by Bremen Willie WASHINGTON 0. A. Wecoke, master, will please send tbeir permits on board, at Sonlh•street wharf, or to Y. 11, HAMS, No 23 South TIIIBD Street all goo /a not permitted within 5 days will be sent to the public store, not- fit* WIIITE-FISH.--A very Superior Article of "Mackinaw" in Half Obis junt. rOeeived In Store, and for solo by 0. 0. SADLER, & CO., no-2 303 AllOll greet. GOSHEN BUTTER.-29 Tube Prime tleellen Butter. For sale by 0. 0. BAIMBR, eV, CO., not 103 ARIBEI street , 2.1 N.-80 Yipoa (Dutch Oompany's) in bowl and tot axle by WM. 11. YILITON, 218 8. S.Wnir et. nob W.EGARS.—A LARGE ASSORTMENT constantly on hand, and for Pale at reduced prim. Fresh 1 " 0100 imnothlf; direct from Havana. D. BOOFIELD No 887 c#EPT/Wr !Street, fluor tuna how. mil N.) naafi. mri Ombra porLI.Ns. PLAID POPLINS, NEW STYLES Do. MGR COLORED STRIPED and PLAIN Do BAYADERE Do.. sons A LES Do BXTBA QUALITY RICH VELVET POPLINS, Comprising the largest and handsomest Aesort merit of the above Goode we have ever offered, at PRICES ISLIIICR LOWER Than tb 4 ey have ever before been Bold, at THOMAS W. EVANS & CO., RS Sc 820 CHESTNUT STREET JUST ARRIVED! JUST ARRIVED ! 1 FURNER & 0023, A JOT OP PRENOII EMBROIDERIES, COUPAISING MUSLIN & JACONET COLLARS Do. BETS A large Lot of JACONET SETB, at 90 Oent# Do. do. DOUBLE WORKED, EL BLACK LACK VETLB, from ST Conte TIIREIAD do. do. ~ $3 50 A splendid Tariety of VELVET, and OPERA CLOAKS, In the aeweet Stylee and Trimmlege, at LA CONPAGNIE FRANCAISE, 81.6 CHESTNUT STREET V ALENOIAS AND POPLINS. L. 3. LEVY & 00. nayo now open a large collection cf RICH PLAID IRISH AND FRENCH POPLINS. RICII QUALITY PLAIN POPLINS. FRENCH VELVET PLAID POPLINS. SATIN PLAID VALENCIAB. CORDED AND ARMORE VELVET POPLINS. ALSO, A LOT OP SAXONY VALENOIAS at 26 cents per yard. L. J. LEVY & 00 . Invite attention to a choice assortment of RICH SIMI, EVENING DRESSES, VELVET AND OLOTH OLOAEB, PARIS EMBROIDERIES, AND LOB COLLARS, MIFFS, SLEEVES, VEILS, &a. 809 & 811 CHESTNUT STREET. nos-6t SHARPLESS BROTHERS Offer Two Own of BRETTLYM celebrated BALBRIGGAN HOSIERY, Below the cost of Importation, To olose an Account. FIELACK BEAVER CLOAKS 'to A fine arsortmont B:et•claea goods. Peet: from $5 to $2O. COOPER & CONARD, nob 13. E. corner NINTH & MARKET BM. 1j OURNING WOOL PLAIDS.-- ILL An Auction lot beet quality, et 60 cents. COOPER & CON.ARD, nob H. E. corner NINTII & MARRET Ste TIITEST QUALITY BL A.NKETS.— Extra large eizea. Alm,. medium and low priced do. COOPER & CoNARD, nob 8. E. oorsor 'NINTH & MARKET Etc CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES of every description, for Males', Gents', and Doyle wear, COOPER & CONARD, nob S. E. corner NIN PH & MARKET Ste. WWIDE VALENOIAS.-6.4 • Bayadere V goofs from Auction, 44 cents. COOPER & CONAN!). nos S. E. corner NINTH & MAERST Ste. VINE STOOK OF SEASONABLE GOODS AT LOW PRIORS. KLUB, , I SIMMONS, SUA.vo LS, DE LAMS, CLOAKS, I FLANNELS, NALtLANS, BLANKETS, &o. EYRE & LANDELL, ROUX 1I AND AROII SHAWLS, FROM THE LAST AUCTION, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Brodie Long Shawls Broche Square Shawls. Wooll‘n Hound Mantles. Extra Pine Plaid Shawls. E YEE & Li A NDELL„ FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS. QILBS FROM AIIOTION THIS MORN -1 ND. 1 lot Plaid Sllke, 75 cents. 1 Rich Dayadere, *l. 2 Splendid Style S 1 2S. French Blue Bilks, V.. Brown 81. EYRE ,Se LANDELL, 1,03.2 m SOURTII AND AROII STREETS. PHILADELPHIA OENTRAL SHAWL AND MERINO EMPORIUM. BROOME, STELLA, SLANKET, • AND MEN'S SHAWLS, A general assortment, unequalled in this market. ,FRENCH REVERSIBLE MANTLES, with round °omens. New and desirable FRENCH MERINOIS AND CASHMERE!, from 08 cents to SI per yard. WHITE AND BLACK CASHMERES. SURER LYONS BLACK SILK VELVET. BLACK FRENCH LADY CLOT/I. LADIES , best quality ORDERED KID GLOVES. GENT.O DOUnLE STITCHED KID GLOVES. 100 Bets FRENCH CAMBRIC COLLARS A CUM, at $1 per Set. BAYADEFIE SATIN TRAVERS. LUPIN'S ALLAVOOL DE RAISES, &o. DRESS MATERIALS, in variety. WELSH 4 BALLARDVAL FLANNELS. MB 4r. BED BLANKETS, and FURNISHING GOODS generally, At the LOWEST PRIOE4. for OPSH. CHARLES ADAMS, ocBo Eighth and Arch streets. G REAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS.— 8. R. HUNTR Has DEISIOVED from V. No. 80 to No E . 40 South SECOND Street, where be is now prepared to furnish the Ladles with a fresh and well selected stock of DRESS GOODS, To which he invi •s their attention, being determined to sell at exceedingly LOW PRICES. N. B—A large assortment of Brocite, Stella, and French Blanket Shawls. Also, a variety of Silk and Cloth Circulars Constantly on hand. at the •i CLOAK EMPORIUM 0c7.-am No. 40 South SECOND Street. GREAT ATTRACTION I OVER $4,600 WORTH OF SIIAWLS PROM WHICH TO MANE A SELECTION. THORNLEY N. H. cm. EIGHTLI and SPRING GARDEN Streets, Have the beet SHAWL Stook in Philadelphia. They would respectfully call attention to a following vary cheap lots, via: 40 LONG BROOME SHAWLS at $ 8 each. 20 , Do. do. do. at 10 " 20 Do. do do. at 11 4, 24 Do. do. do. at 12 4, 10 Do. do. do. at 13 " 20 Do. do. do. t 14 I' 20 Do, do. do. at 16 " 8 Do. do. do. at 18 " 8 Do. do. do. at 20 " 8 Do. do. do. at 25 44 In the above Lots of Long Broche nimbi will be found every desirable color of centre. BEAUTIFUL STELLA SHAWLS Prom $2 to $l2, in every color, French Blanket Shawls in new designs. Plain Phibst Shawls, Square and Long. Deal Canton Crape shals, Plain and Embroidered. Children's bhawle, Missoe Shawls, and Gentl.emen , e Shawls, at THONNLEY h °HIBBS'S, "ONE PRICE CASEE EiTOR Northeast Como:. EIGHTH & SPRING °ASIAN. N. /I.—Oity and Country Storekeepers buying for cash may and bargains at T & P. B.—A Alagulacent stook of Mike now on band. selB.4f FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS. oPENnuit DAILY. PINE GLOM RAGLANS. ELEGANT BEAVER BAAMANS, ItWE( VELVET OLOARE Elegantly adorned with REAL LAGES, CROCHET, &0., &c. OPERA OLOAKS. Tho largest and most varied stook of these fashionable OVER GARMENTS, At the widest range of prices, and nutted for MOURNING, PROMENADE, AND NOLL DRESS COSTUME, AT THE PARIS MANTELLA. & aLOATE EUPORIUM, J. W. PR OOTOR & O 708 CHESTNUT STREET. HANDSOICUBS AND CLAMPS. HANDSORUBS No. 1. 62,ki o. per dos . 2. 750. " 11. flo. ,1 4.1004. ~ 0 Row, $lS2b per dozen. 7 Row, $1.70 per dozen. 8 Now, $2.25 per dozen. RRNRY C. BORSTR/N, ee.lB 82 North THIRD Street, Philadelphia TV ONONGAHEILA WIIISKE Y.-60 Ibis i_v pure Rye Whiskey, in store and for sale by WII U. YEN/V/1 1 20 getith /MOT lit nolS s h s lo P g E w% be paid E geed to a i h Board and Writ obar need arply, to BOX 110 PIMYWItia nia. - ,rertinsyllr • WANTED—A Partner In the Clothing Huainan, with from PiVe , to Ten, Thousand Dollars, on or before the drat day of January next. Ad dress, with real name. and when to be found, for one we, k, to this Wilde, CJ. B." tio9.Bt* . WANTED—A. Situation in a Store, br a •• V Yonog Man who is willing to make himself generally useful. Address .; Union street? this Office. not4lt*- "WANTED—A Clerkship in a Whale y v nie Store or Rector/. The Advertlver ham had five years , exprienee ea Bookkeeper to s Commie- Mon at °nee. and can furnish the beet teatlmoniala. Ad dress '•L. T.," et this office. nob-et! WANTED.—A llrst•class Musician is de sirous of getting up a Winter Class of Pupils, to learn to perform on the Violin or Goiter. Those *oiling to join will pima address, with their resi dence, "Idusio,' , at this Office. noti-St rro DRUGGISTS.—Wanted, by a Yciang 1. Man who has had four years , experience in a Re tail Drag Wore, and a Graduate of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, s situation in a similar estab lishment. Addresi " Drug Clerk, " Once of thlo Paider.noB4l* IiVANTED—By a Steady, Sober Man, a Situation Watchman in a r Bank, or Faotory. Qan give g o ood City - Refs aa ey to oh a. ranter. Address . 6 Watchman, ,, Tiles of The Press. noB-2t* on WANTED—To dispose of -an Inte rim rest in the Stock and Good Will of an old estab• hatted Wholesale Jobbing House in the Boot and Shoe Trade. Any one haying a moderate Capital will find this a goad opportunity to engage in the business. Ad these , t Commercial," at this Office, with name and ad dress, which will be strietly confidential, nod 4t* ripHE Advertiser wishes to engage as Olerk A. or Assistant In some safe and profitable buboes where be could, when &Welled, advance come otpitst Salary at present not an object. Address •' 8.7. W.," at this office. no4.Thetu•Stit WANTED—A Situation as Salesman In a -Dry Goods Jobbing Wouse, by a Young Man who has a thorough knowledge of the business, and can in fluence a moderato amount of trade. tingnost , onalle leteronees furnished. Address "Marshal," office of The Press ao&otuthat► WANTED.—A Lady wishes a Situation as Governess, or to Superintend a Rouse. oonitry . preferred. Address TII. MOB, Office of this Paper. noB.3t* ANTED—By a Thorough-Active Man, v v a situation ea SALESMAN in Wholesale thee or Dry Geode Mouse Ma a tbevadglz acquaintance with Merchants in the South an, West. and can Induce a con siderable trade. Address WESLEY, ,,- office of The Press. no3-13t* NITANTED—To Kent, for the winter sea son, with immediate poasession a-Furnished house 'or moderate size, with modern improvements, wee; of Tenth street. Address A. hd., ogles of this paper. oo WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES 01. 1 7ALIIT—Able-bodied, unmarried men, to whom will be siren goo& pay, board, clothing, and medical attendance. Pay from IE9 to 822 per month. No man haying a wire or child will be acre ted. Appl, for 130IINTRD 81011TION at No. 817 IfA.BHIT Street &bore Eighth, north aide. J. N. MOORE, lit Lieut. let Dmgoona, apl7.tf Recruiting Won. iOST OR MISLAID—Two Corti&Ate& .11... A of tbe Common /Rook of the AItIEBIOAN ACA DEMY OP IdErBlo, No. 111 and No. 101, for fire shares each. Application halt been made for a renewal of the eald Certificates 7ABIEB DIINDAS. Philadelphia, Oct. 28;1848. not 4& 8 9 tOll.Bl EASTERN 7 1 . 131 TRANCE COMPANY.— MICE No. 6 EXCHANGE. AUTHORIZED STUCK CAPITAL, $ 00,400. CHTATIR PRRPE rust.. ; Fire Risks on blerthonllse and Bnildinga. Marine Mak , ' on Vessels. Cargoes and Prelghta. Inland Tranaporta'ion Blake on Goods per Thinned', panels, Lind Steamboats. taken on favorable term. DIRECTORS. Andraw Coalman, . George A. Wright, William I. Brown, Thomas Darr. Richard ntotosbM7, George Cookman, - Peter D. Hymn, Charles Buoy, Robert B. Walker, - . Jacob Reed, Jacob Lukena, W C. etotesbary.. ANDREW COCHRAN, Preafdent. WlLLirei I. BROWS, Vioe-Pre.ident; nft-tf no6-matuth3L HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL—THE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, WEAR STOMACH AND WEAR BOWELS. Prepared try a Chemist. Bottles 12X, 26 and 50 mute. THE! GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDICAL SCIENCE! HARTSHORNE'S 01 shonid be kept In all families, in cane of accidents or sadden sickness. 11ARPSEIORNE'S OURE-ALI. cures Rheumatism. HARTSHORNE'S OUREsALL cares Orampe, Cholla ; Pains in the Stomach or Bowels. HARTSHORNE'S OTIRE-ALI, mires Pains In the Limbs, bile. Back and Breast. HARTSHORNE'S OURS-ALL cores Sprains, Britain Scalds and sums. HARTSHORNE'S CIIRE-ALL anus Neuralgia, Toothache and Stiffness in the Joints. HARTSHORNE'S OTIRE-ALL ones Okolera,Diar. area and all Pain. 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Boxes, 25 cents. Bold by It. 11, JRNIC.INS, No. 25 SOUTH EIGIITH Street, Between /Jacket and Chestnut Streets. Simee' Stores, Chestnut and Market streets. Clarrigues'. Tenth and Coates streets. Wagner's, Tenth and Lombard eta. aul2-th studtf ff DR. COGGSWELL'S ANTIPHLOGIS TIO RALT.—This wonderful remedy for Inflam matory Disease has but 'Mel been introduced in this City, and many have tried and proved its efficacy. Those suffering from Rheumatiam,Netridgia, Inflamed Eyes, Lungs, or Liver, or any other form of Inflamma tory Disease, should give it a trial if they would be radically and permanently oared. It effectually sub dues Inflammatory Diseaaes (no others) by producing an equilibrium of all the fluids in the body the want of which is the sole cause of Inflammation. If yon would be convinced, read the description and testimq- Male in the circular Remember 'Ells Medicinal' prescribed for Inflammatory Diseases ONLY. Bold by all Droggis'e. Depot, 202 DOCK Btreet. Call and get a Circular. nob-Bt* rjOLLICOFFER'S ANTI-RHEUMATIC kJ CORDIAL to the only preparation ever placed be fore the public that hae performed ae many MIRACULOUS CURBS The most prominent and influential (Athena bear wit ness of its efficacy. The abundant evidence from all parts of the country is enough to warrant no i n pro nouncing that it is the greatest wonder of the age. It is an Internal remedy that a rikes at the root of the die sabe, and thus eradicates it en , irely from the system. Prepared by THEODORE DILKB, Chemist, Northeast oorner of Pine and Sixth streets. Philadelphia. THE "OLD DOMINION" THE "OLD DOMINION" Are manufactured, under the patent for the United States, by ARTHUR, BURNHAM', Sc GILROY, Noe. 11'r and 119 South TENTH. STREET, PHILADELPHIA. • ED. Merchants visiting Philadelphia, should, by all means, lay In a supply of then COFFEE and TEA POTS, which aro rapidly coming into rise, and destined in a short time to supersede all others. Eg - A. B. tr. G. are also manufacturers, under the patent, of ARV:MA'S OEL.VBRATED AIR-T.148T BELE-SEALING CANS AND JARS, Which, it le conceded on ail hands, are the beet in the market. aulT-tuthtatuon Also, Trade Agents for TORREY'S ADJUSTABLE DOOR SPRING LOOKING GLASSES. JAMES S. EARLE .1b SON., Manufacturers of LOOKING GLASSRS for MAN TELS, PIERS, & SIDE WALLS, of every else, style, and shape. Pier Tables, Cornices, Brackets, Cowan, of new and elegant designs ; and PIOTORE FRAMES, with Frames for Portraits, Miniatures, sod Photographs in every variety of style and price. Importers of ENGRAVINGS, every new Publication being received the moment of Issue, and OIL PAINTINGo from the MOM/ of the best and most celebrated American and European Artists. • A LARGE GALLERY OP Pa IN ICINGS, Open at all times, sass Wholesale and Retail Deal ers in Mahogany and Walnut framed Looking Glasses, to which they invite thuttention of country customers. JAMES 8.' 1 86.11LN & BON, 816 011ESTNEIT STREW, CORNELIUS & BARER, Manufacturers of LAMPS. en A NDELIERB, GAB PIXTORBB, BTOR.II, 710 UI.IEnTIN UT STREET. 11,12117PAOTORISS, 821 0111CRRY Street, and NIB TIC and 001.11781131 A 0020-losif - Avenue. 'NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the /I Partnership lately subsisting between OLIVER H. P. PA.RRXR sad JAMES H. LAIRD, (Proprietors of the Franklin Home, in the city of Philadelphia) under the firm of PARKER k LAIRD, was dissolved on the sixteenth day of October, A. D. 1858, by mutual consent. All debts owing t, the sold partnership are to be paid to the said OLIVER H. P. PARKER, and all demands on the said partnership are to be presented to him for payment. O. H. P. PARKER; oclo-tufr.et JAMESII. LAIRD. ourßazon CONFEOTIONEEY. FINE MIXED SUGAR PLUMS, FINE MIXED BONBONS, FINE MIXED:CLIME% Manufactured, and for sale Wholesale and Retail, by STEPHEN P. WHITMAN, No. 1210 MAREST STREET, nob West of TWELFTH Street., • No. 6. 61 12 per dos 6. 1 215 7 . 1 5 7. 1 7 50 i t ; 6 A LLSOPP'S PALE ALE—In Bhds —A conotant inipply on band in Cuatona.hougo Stores, for sae by WILLIAM 11. YA'ATON, 216 Booth FRONT; Street. nob c_E MIA N CIGARS. 800,000, various brand, In store and for sale by vim. R. YNATON &la FRONT Pt. nob • i:Daitto tot anb irannb. Jitt.urante glatmlaniee. in ein nnal. INPLAMMATORY AND OHBONIO ItHEIDIATIAD. corn' POT, RYA POT, OrPOBIII Titl 011AILD ZONA LFOR REFPFECON.IS STORY S. W. Corner THIRD and ARCH Streets -' Biel:Henn Isoadon Rent Inir • illturesebesp. A lotot Counters wanted. Apply se ;boss.' nott4tll VCR -BALE.—Brie City-Coupon Bonds - wilt be taken payment for a ',Amble Lot of ground on Btri,entk atreet. A o Tg a t'ii mi; - 005-12 t* N. corner BROAD and BOOST B RO WN , TItENT.—On the let Januaryniat, the A. very superior and exteneive ROOMS, (21. 3d. 4th and 6tlffloors, each 24feet by 146 ) of the If STORS, 838 MARKET Street. The building is mad the Lae improvements on the upper aide, between inirtt sad SIXTH Streets, haring two fronts, the north one on a rear Street with good cartage way 20 feet into SIXTH Street. Apply on the promisee. nol•tf WPM'S ELIGIBIA OF MOH for an Insaranee. Company, or similar cor poration, having three communicating. rooms on the same floor, No. 27.4 WALNUT Street, sum BOOK. Immediate possession given. Apppply to JOHN 0. HEYYES , or THOMAS T. BUTOUNR, No. 112 Sonth MIRTH Street, mb}lo.tatkui-tf 'stand story, front room. . TO: BENT, a STORE on DELAWARE Avenue, below VINE Street, running throoAh to Water Street, 1.43 feet deep. Also, the Donbis ST BE, corner of THIRD and-QUARRY Streets, 40 feet front; one of the but locations for large liminess In Phila. delphla. Also, STABLE and 00A011-HOUBE In MARRY Street, shoes ORTSNT.II, in rear of Ark land House, Apply at 278 Booth NOUBTH Street. glnummetWs. AMERICAN ACADEMY OP MUSIC. GRAND OPEILLTIO COMBINATION. STRAROSOH4 ITALIAN OPERA. ' OPERA IN THE DAY TIME. THIS DAY, (TUESDAY ) NOMLBER 9th, At 2)4 o'clock P. M. PIRbT OPERA MATINEE. TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OP THE HOUSE arm "DENTS The WHOLI of Donizettife Greed Opers "LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR" will be performed for the bat time MADAME CORA DE WILHORST as LUCIA. ED GARD°. SIGNOR BRIONOLI. ASHTON, SIGNOR AMODIO. Doors open at 1%, performances commence at 2X. Mr STKAROSOR once more calls the attention of all lovers of ICRIBIC, who really take an interest in the progrees of the Art in this Country. to the wreatelainus of MADAME CORA DR WILRORST. who is now, with out question, the most deservedly iUstinguiehed Ame rican prima donna who hai%accomplished a great and comeletCy triumphant emcees in Paris, andnnaniatous ly ranked by :he press ant the public of that city, one of the very beet of living - vocalists The audiences at tending her fir.t appearance after her return from R.rope, in New York, Balt imore, Washington, and Philadelphia, have very properly endorsed the opinions of Parte, and shown by their cordial and enthneastio reception of this brilliant artiate, the delight andestle faction predated by her performances Tickets for the Matinee dm be obtained today at all the ticket alias, and at the following places: Made and Pions Stores, Ohes'nut Street.—Leek Walker'a ' Beek & Lawton's, C. Andre & Smithre. Chicle:lna and Shoemaker's. liotele.—La Pierre, Girard. St. Lawrence, Washing ton, American, and Franklin House. Bookstores —Sieber% Third street, and T. B. Peter son & Brothers, Chestnut street. - . . . . TO-MORROW, (WEDNESDAY.) NOVEMBER 10th, ht'LLE TERESA PARODI, TER GRIAT DRAMATIC PRIMA DONNA, Will make her Van and Only appearance in.ber cele bested role of Leonora,'? in VerdPs highly popular Opera - IL ISOVATOREI. MATi'LLB MEd& PA1101)P8 popularity and m om has been without precedent In the musical annals of this country. Having arrived in America in the height of Jenny Ltildfs distinction, she became the rival for public approbai ion of that famous vocalist, and hex enjoyed a longer and more succesalul career with the wife than any other lyric artiste who ever visited thin country. by the high character of her perfertaaneee, holding her piaci withoiit rivalry in hr town volts - . MADAME AMALIA. STltalio2oH wlli m ke her first appearance, on the same evening, an AZUOBNA; , t also, biguer BBIGNOLI and Micron AMODIO, in their re ePeetive roles Beata for IL TROVA.TOBB can now be secured in ail the ticket offices. REIT REGULATIOA 01 PRICES °, RDNINAIOIL—PArqueE, Drees Diode, Ba.cony, Private Boxes. One Dotter. Re served Beata, /fifty Dente extra which can be secured during the day - All seats which have not been secured during the day will be sold on the evening ,of the per • formanee at ens DOLLAR, with the exception of a limit ed number of ortotos ankle, which will be retained for the accommodation of arrangers, at $1.50. Ticket Of does at the Academy, Beak & LAIEUGV/1,, and Lee & Walker's, Chestnut street. N. B.—All Resta pot marked as Tuts can bs tawapted by those who are admitted'. Mr. BTRAKOSOH also takes pluvial, is aroseasteing hat for fiorow Is great chef - , MART/lA. Which will be produced for the drat lime in America ! in Italian, the most extensive preparations here hemmed°, and will soon be completed, so that 'the represents bon of thismseterly work may be exaected in the degree et the present season, with new scenery, dretsee, deco: rations, and a grand mise ea semi. . 11 IVIES- D. P. BOWERSv WALNUT-BT. it& MAIMS. entnef or NTNTH and WALNUT Btreetg. TUESDAY 99111911U9, November 9, UN, suns MARIUS. ' Galas Miens, Mr. P. B- Conway; Mares, Mrs. B. Conway; Metella, ling 73. P. Bowers. Aftrr wlrloh the popular ZaPISTOWBIII BALLET TAOUPB Will appear In the Pantomime Bailee, entitled MAY FESTIVAL. - . . . . Prime of admission-3econd Tier and Family Mole, and Third Tier, 25 dents; Parquet; 87% cents; Drags Circle, 60 cents; Private Boxes, according to their locale, $8 and $6; Single Beats Orohestra and Private Boxes, 76 cents. Doors open at quarter before 7 &dock Curtain rises et 7 o'clock - , ATLEY Ec OLARKE's AHOH-ST. THEATSE William E. Irederlda,Aoting aud Stage blausger. -TUESDAY EVENING. November 9, DiSE, P AUVILDTTD. Bernard, Mr John Gilbert; Count Maurice de Grand. ye, Mr. Wheatley; Palmetto, Mrs Jelin Drew; The Donau of Beaulieu, Mrs Stoneall. To conclude with the ever-popularComediotta of EsIJDDEN PHOUGHT4. Admission, 25 ate. Scoured Beata In Dress Circle. ST M ate; Oroltestra Stalls, 60 ota; Beats in Private Boxes 75 ate; Gallery, 18 ate; Gallery for Colored Persons, 25 a te;i Private Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, S ate; Whole Private Boa, $B. Doorsopen at quarter before jo'elooki commence at 736 precisely. NATIONAL arm:lu% WALNUT ST., '‘ above EIGHTH—LEWIS B. LENT, Manager. TUE;DAY EVENING, November 9th, DR: JAMES L. THAYER, who made a decided Hit, will contine hie Conversations. SAM LONG, the Fouthern Olown, has been aoknow I lodged a faronte MISS SALLIE OTZOICNEY. The inimitable DAN. GARDNER, and all the Com pany of TWENTY.SIX Artistes, In a TRULY ELEGANT DISPLAY. The whole to conclude with a PYROTSOHNIOAL PIECE OF PLEASANTRY. SCALE OF PRICES. Drees Circle and'Parquette 40 amts. Children under len years of age 20 sc Family Qlrele 20 t. Detre open at 7 o'clock. Performance; will corn. mane at 7%, sal terminate at 1036 precisely. ipHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. FIRST CONCERT OF THE SEASON Wffl. take Owe on THURSDAY BVBNING, November Ilth, A? THE atusicAL FUND HALL. The &tanagers have the pleasure of announcing that they have made an arrangement with M ETRAKOBOH, mewing the eminent services of the following great artists: Madame PAULIN' COLSON, The Great Cantatrioe. Madame AMALIE EITILAK.O9OH. Bigler LABOOITTO. the Eminent Tenor, ELLOBB BOILI the Distinguished Baritone. OARLIIITTO PATTI, the Wonderful inoliniet. The whole under the direction of M. eratacoeloa. A limited number of cubic:minnow; will be received at the Nolo Rotes on Chestnut street. noB-4ttt riIHODIEUT's VARIETIES (Café Theatre,) Northwait corner of LUIS and OFIRANCIT Streets, MUSICAL and TERPBIOUORNAN MISLkNeI, eon. clueing _EVERY EVENING- with • BARER or BUR LESQUE, under the management of MR. T. RIBEOK- The following artists are regularly engaged: Idias NAIVES, premiere demean ; Min EMMA. MA.ROP, Miss JENNY WREN, bliss VIRGINIA HYSIIB, Messrs. A.OIEORST.Bsnior.J. T. WAMBOLD, IRO. W. WREN, J R. ERYNOLDE W. MGM, P. ROBiON, and T. 2.102011 ET, Junior , Pianist. Concert oonuatinces at 7X Walesa. Admission 10 mints. noti.lsras FATHER KEMP'S ORIGINAL OLD FOLKS' 00NONNT THOITPI, on their way to the Wed, and BY Maga. ILINPINSV, will give positively ONLY NENTN 00NOBRY8, 00NOBB T HALL, COXIIMOING MONDAY, NOVEMBER Bth. 1868. Tlils Class cockade of THIRTY-SEVEN PERFORAt• ERB, all clad In Ancient Costume. some of which are over two hundred years old. GE&ND PATIIES. FOSS end SON DAVID will perform with Yz Azormas PID DLES. TIIXB Ohms has never failed to All the largest Halls to the Country, and hundreds usually are unable to gain admittance. Doan open at halt.paet ail o'clock. Oonunenehng at quarter peat 'even. Tickets 25 cents; Reserved Seats, with Cheeks, 50. N. B.—Secure your Seats early in the day. nob-7t lADIFORD'S OPERA HOUSE,, ELEVENTH Street, adjoining the Peariplesnis Railroad Depot. • GREAT BILL For the patrons of SANFOBVB OPERA:110E1BI. THIS EVENING, Will be presented B.nford'e true vent= of . UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. The lined company of BIINSTRBLB IN TIER WORLD RYNRY &VINING New Bopp, Gloom, Moroni Ref""3' &e.otatrirafnbiritr,Bli Adatiestion 26 Clem*; °hu e, '23 Irr Oa Thanksgiving Day TUB Performantsee, 10%,23g, and VA, cOolook in the evening nol-lm. HERRING'S GREAT PIOTITRE has ar rived of The TILLACFS BLACKSMITH, and will be on ilzhlbition for a few 'eye only, at the Btorc of A. 4. ROBIIieOIVI3 Picture Gallery, creEte-tf 910 OLIESTNIIT St., eb. NINTH. A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH AND 2 - B. CHESTNUT Streets. Immense attraction. New Novelties. Change of Programme each EXhibition. The LEARNED CA NARY BIRDS and SPIRIT RAPPING. Go and sea SIGNOR BLITZ. The great Ventrilagnistand wonderfallGaiiiclan. Performance every Evening dining the week, at half-peat 1 o'clock and on Wednesday and Saturday At , Lemons at 8 Admission, 25 cents; Children, 13 cents oraft-Imia VIDLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.— A. SPROUL NOTION TO PHYSIOIANB.—The above offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dia• eased surfaces, which combines the following advanta ges: A good and unvarying con-istence, easily washed off with water, dissolves all substances that are solu ble in water, hence facilitating instead of obstructing their absorption, and does nos gee rancid. The last property alone renders it an invaluable aorueltion to the pracMoner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and retail, at BMWS Laboratory and Pharmacy, rata st , oeiftl and Cllotetnot street/. DETERSIVE BOAP .—Tlme, labor, and money eared. In ruling% clothes do not require any boiling or rubbing on washboard One pound will go as far ea three pounda eonunou Rosin soap. War. ranted to giro perfect satisfaction or money rehmded. It is decidedly the cheeped and beet washing Seep over offered to the public. hienulhotated only by VAN HAAOEN & 3101ERONR. /or sale by all re spectable aroma in the city, and wholesale only by M RONII, 0e2.31m TRA , 22 &moMotßWhursi. MONS. A: F. ROSAT, - - TIMMINS OP PSNOING BAERNVP I I3 GYMNASIUM, oda-42m* - ALIMENT Street. above MAGI mAOKEREL.— 7.57 Bbls Nos. 1,2, & ALI ItACIEBBSL, in Auortad Duane.. Pot mile - -0.0. Rama & go o 11 94 / 98 40/