jY • - itited(fi" --( iiikia:' --.- : , , 7 - ,.., - ,.1;, _. a ~i , _ 5.,, , ,, - 4 -,..y..- , ,,,,-,; .:::,.:• :irlitifif.iiiritif ..4',.. - - . ,''.:',' : -I - ,'T.A. -/..• ...1A.T.A4,,z,1„ . ;&,,frttY-A:5.:1,.. 1 3xf.,. - ,i.,' ;:'i - : ;:-'i - AFAPG11, 0 11,,= 4 ,p , ,,_ ...... pffttt].. i n,,,,.. ; 7- : of.; ~--. ~ ,::, , ...-,..:pitrr i fiA Inntr,.. ttgitl7,l7ooye99,.ea en . - ~-4- l it':zc ~ , , --. leitile.vL, gt - jeheittevt. ft_• . s , e_ / 1 , ,..1ag0by.,70hn ..lco; r'`".-'''''Ptistalf,Y•ltideltr.4taYitriMus.tr, adeeirdeterttore - of A. ZI -, - , -. ch, -t, ' 40: 1 , ...iplatilat:" . „0.a.:_pitioaftiref a bond:, t - e . , - ;' -5 k',..:;,- ,- . -- .:,-.N1 1 1. 9 04 1 t , - e ..Itir,A§,-.0029r:_it1151.5.•6314,!3z. s-W";' ) . , ;- .. -- Meoryfo4 _ ..-Wollep,ooll , fOr defelidekt.v.,...l-”, : 1,4 !,? - 1'.4,;! - ' 1 . - '• i- - , , stOhnD - _,* TrAlltrifitil*fielpia_tretrlir „ 4 .. ~,., „-Rbibm*B A- k ..." 1 4 16 0 r ''. . .itOPOI 4 A filidhilittari. 't - ::' , , , ..i5 , ,:. ~ : .4 1; 4 4, , ,,oapoa„Tardtpt for theplaintiff f0r5205.20. ' - ''...3' ': - -„, EionuitratklOr44 l o!) . ' 4 l 7 llOrEit EOYdifendantl. .. ' - ..E:Clatherinalldtnate.tAtind7ol ll 4l9oooEttUtito , Ofqiicv • ~ i - .. , -,',":, ....,-;-,isatirilVankt ; eoSelent,er eohttkilli.BOulfereVdttecatdt ..." es;-,Maila Wirth Adoclnistratria - fitAlli initate'sf Jagiob' - :wirthls degegied.:-;An hatter - Air tintintlagoryrnotei , -No, ~.., ' - . ' ,, -.'2l6tehde:•l , -Veidlo. forihe ydaiatlif for $4,100e - - - 5"0. - E.r,.6 4- 9 , ' 'i If.;1, : - .',...'pr Plaintiff ;I'2'l:Kenai foe - defendant; -v-s , '1 1 .:r!,-CA - -` , L , ..-7E , .i.,!1.7,. '', , :', - , , .!•The Veinier - ill anditeohhategl..Bank eir:tThetrota IdaV , - _,.3; ~.7", ,' , .'"ford and .13hirlirf 01: . ..:.0amni. s tridle - gi , to. kt , sto'sietiiin to . - ' :4; 2 ., • ..,3 trocoverthelainlebt , lvpromiienty.note... •-atO defenee,' 2,, , ,,-; -: :verdict . for-the pleintilfiefor , EUSllll.-c`..Gotherd , l9l. .‘' :' ' . i s Plaintitti i-Wlll::,Rhlllae.for defendant, • I'4 , ,-, -',-.-- , -t -' ,-.. , - - Jacob Steady es: - .Ben antin,Mtltilee: ':An -action on ''' a Promlesorfriotec-If erepoitzArtidlot roithe plain; . . - tin' for #3lB .If,',". molten& for plaintSl - ; , Illehi , Sor , lei , ' ... • ' ' fendant. ' ' -.. ,"::. -,.. . - :' - t 4 .„;,- - ff, , , , ,.., - +: - . ti,.. ,-, 2 , ,:5 , ;, - .P.T.0.1. - ,!- - .7 . 0 - --._ - . Henty:Onfekey'anketiarleii;;T::ltitetriding.flee:; - , vs. Annetley,ll.l , Goritt k•lit, aetiototo - reatomir lOW ralle era prominfory noiet'lifideforica: - =‘:Verdiet for,! ' , the Plaintiffs Air $110„20-;:tY.M..:i..,f...l!jaMb!14,Pril.tillk Sharpletuffordelefidant , ‘l,t,i:'s-r -, . , ~,?... . • , , --,...., 7,, ..,. • - - Phoebe,llhirP;TitialkiiMt et jobri-ER.Elennent-and WilL , :, - B . whit e ete ee ; . ej,;yemor Monairighl , X-i, girt Yaiforiurl ' mortgage for , $1.;000:ci- -- Ther , ,delenee ' allege that -ithe - - inorteigelfiiiipalklie,fdre ifierearnade over .'by.` thieasr: • signor. _Tire` joyt.4in , thii name were directed tc,.. , l q ui r . to a ora l ft q , ..,, , .. , .' ~.':,, ,;: . --,...,...,,, .-GeoratWlOliitleirati4i: Thar r . tilty- hi.Phliadelahlai An aonsala retoYettlet sn,Oile `mold and - dellVectidt o the: . - -,egteergerthir, 13toolilef`,shoghi*It ;I - iiilegoods Son:feted , ..-- ,of . porterl fc.O. -- '.. Yer,ttet Aar - .thollalatift for.`,118:21: -"VenanitAi l AlirplalntiltT:Milit rot the'deferidintct ..1-t- ''''- Chiifi f °4ll l t '.14.- lidg!Zalliiiiiii . :4, TEO:eaoit ::.,ci . . oiiiiiiikl - ,r o d: - ,titel.:' Yesterday ' ' rooritneeltatalivitiOtatititerKexoniined ge AVOW to . the eridinvalfrln.: fee thiregyandifst,:i."Aftrr arhieh*..4 V. Pare hie for Aties.libSEint , Araide^lle:.speieli-t&thp , . - ' jury,- - wgletOitiftYled.thliattOti!ionf ...,W00ced;:,P19.77,. luonaeriO4/ , ..., 4 .4er , ',,.) - - - _,s - t,' - ;,, , ' . i ~ .L ~_,,_ --, ~. --,- ..,.-, Dioran3f UO.WailillilgoatrPtld-47 , Adont 2.10 r ; Elroy sad 'lgabelbOloßitori in right of, the; said led: , - bens Moßlretyail44.4WSllunt4.oo; - . A feigned issue u dd er the eiteomintarpleader,set to try-the' owner : — ship ot'Sactidia , l oo 4 B .. ~.rl'itocates ..xoPotted-Neritet . , for the ,phitettrg4;: , ,mol . lluraraeft3r, hiatotitteijirhi,for,de, fondant . ~--,-, ._-----; .7 - ...- -• `. --'• r = 7..4 - " Admit MaElrbir and inthella McElroy; in rightn* the - Mid lasbellaMoßirtoy,..or.. , Arnold , &, , ,Oo.-..Azfehined- - leenetoiLThaoyenate.4lp A.the'idooltiot a dri , :SoW - -store: iihfqintlk, etrset,-Tabore:.Chestent.-above Belpre ,re.„l . : _ ported ;: Verdict for th e plalitthEf. , Mildnittlef*Plaiil' ..-, tlifeoutnouler dereadaut . ,;: , ; ..,, ~.. ';'Lliietak ralenroldiVilltem bi,:,'Arideni.eld;_lotin Min- ~ ..."-- tnel:WthicifilE,lPOtte:.Addleon Child*, carpenters; "_trading; 0407;',07 John Prookatter::: - An oat:Whorl a pro:- adreoryaate. ,, Verdice for the pliintiffa f0rE 868 24 0 -.!-?• 8.-(Pent f or plaintliflo:-Itordar foPdefendenC. - _ , : - .,„% ...* , -- The Pieghtetreil,torelnad VolipteatiotAke , ‘ltialr: ' of PannaYlienhc - tN Vitaa'Of l 3Villialn IX P.Attergon, . --- :• - wtiliant4.1. 4 haW,ei,4W.fliditC.X.e l .7 - .T.4lOrrAtarignealf• etereoVcirilaibilia Zoneci"Mlinititstratrit,'. or Rleliert . B: ,Teugg,u.altiettajetieSortkthe rang St, 'Ai - liiorale:`, : gory noth4,lNerdlotlbt tlittiklillatite for 154116; ,CIIIIPL bell and , Tolinitaillif platnlifft;ilaiSigifeedefelidiat, - .`." TosephM.;-,llither anro e llYither;Ptit adi':..teri of.. _ Henry itAlsaigen;delendint;titad:44ielab.ll,,geal;gari nichee..:4n SattoeV,ree4rei,:aiSa of =RIMY , ki lho hands Ofile garnisboe'. 2 Nerdlot'-for,the plaiin for .' ' Sl4o,` , Bentett.forplaintif.Lex fordefendanp,„ ,g ; ', , .-- - lilichial'ik*Matto - i ,Atenitor;,,of dricalato,Lhburgi, ' Nebo -Nrartieneentoebt lehri..ll. - I,laNng, dd e eiged, , , vs. ' Abratiatf,Eightol;l3otdra - reaorted..,, Ani - adlontto ' recover:the fitlatijof A!-hfdt'ef- drafte:end* pee:deem - , notes.' The!dtferfeer allerge -- ,thit:the,, notes and drone were given In payment for o,',,b4reirt - pertatrahtt atoll; : Verdict ~for the, plaintiff- for St 040. ,10.1"...7.. . 1 ... , " , , -,- , , ..--..- .. wun*Emerget,.ii..lOhnlV: Mo ore . An action on ", a - protailiackr*tati'iVikdkat jai tbiralatat-W 0rt..5_79:6,8;:, No defeilec-2!lifiCallfor - nlaintif4TbarafeMetoadarit. .--- Yatob 2..Dedaker CC ra - ohti V;;Erlndle.,.'An action to - recover fkiaotioileaned_,:..The., defendant:in the ', coca , - - le the executer ottlierglitotlfrif;rnother4,gatittejuid. ,-, the plgth - qtr alleges 'that . Ylio losned. - ble , mather -larlte , ..- awes ot*snitiettooehtialfegrOol:aria., that it ; agree - : was, tal t g4,intgasetion,'ol4 zva#lo*A.Anic,* std A ,i,weYa,,tatt )u".:, OviderteCtOthOWY, that ' th e Rao fyirieJi".*4liitisi, L ibt his mother ., Abe' nlarititr; at tmillah'e-orthiffteialeir in . ` , the Eitate:et,pellforaid;' sadlda ,mo . gi, Wit ilhie 'nay; sod .the,:tigyninte *lire. -• made by me ans ifiriftir:. , 9llo - di/bidet allege ,ttiat. 'the • plainVit gave Abe monettO.llo,,inother.to,lielper - out ' ofidiMeoltiegAnlice . CwayntlitYint toincif , Proupl-reat end hierhilittak,,ma: aleiti , lnvolved - *Of ,vorer- - tba" estativot-Urskaftitirs'inother - OrbletOras derlotd ' among , her-solattana,'and As; title- The raslntin one, third of her.elyitey hit - 7,*lll...freidler far tbo pl tiff. far El 41,42..,-,--?!#!Xttor,;:plaittliff a' iIV. WOOS ; for defandiiiit; , „P '',: _ '.-,,,,..rk.- - .7,...,..;,'_,..' , 4 , .`"'',.':' " , ' QUAIWIC -,i- 0111112124:44`;;;;Aid_gft ;' ,; /110:11311.11012....--1 Mary KipperlY conv ic ted ioilifeted :of „ painine ,conaterte4; money, end :was. contended: to.:one year .In another indletatent,..obareug ; her4with,,the ; mine offence, the.- - - IHMtneAtkifney.- alkAtheJuKT, .0,-/Ogolt - horiAihlch they did.;- ,. .--'.--;- ; •., .. , 1?- - .';." , , , - -- , ~.- ';"4-i..-2- ~".., -. .•:...-.,, -.I ..• ,• -- : - ,Jacob- Saul acquitted Of,llifiblie counterfeit _ -.inon•y;,.. U', woe ImfortiOeirVoted4 0i the mews offence._;. John liPpedell-yae ahatiredOlitli:. receiving- stolen „.! - .. tr00de 4 , - _,Tree t the evidence:it appeared John Sharer had 'Melia en °retreat `and gold: it to Newfield for eighteen' elute , The;Veatorgathe" property of limanuel-,Gaccon: - :Eirdietiot gulity .- afti:liil:f‘f:- -,--, , :.' l .-:. ,- -.F..' -i'-' - ' 4 _ - JokethlnefiTez WU charged Obtiiilog-siiteexi : dollarsorkleco - lonttea-AT.et falsa;ne ,, . -tenceo7enitcirogekher'therorePuionnbttePte-• eentintittlifeilthailildralitiOderlandi.Vt Vultrutotri conotyFifiliaterAliniker; stir Ital , h-ed to*.isg9 la id a , 'hand,4 Wedging-totter ~- . 3tift1, . ."00- i tteire, y ekirearntittorir, Johnston United blink, , ~,,oney..."4lpEtivit,retelfed %butt ... and Bruldorliadlferer bakftyntile' Yof Oil defendant?* - , . in Aispeanefitioilklrtirdibt gatltyarstreobionietated to' the mercy :-Of4 the nionits-AEri.,Minvinvniade •otitto - -11, ' lengthy, anti Speech; to ,theeinrit. an •i t ae hie version of the, transaction:;; Mre.,.Greecf.:.hr weliktiawn‘ .-,.. to the vorninunitylkatempa,rance lecturer and she al . ' tegw Oa:11100y neurf.bOrroaedlo defray the (apnoeas ' ''' of 14 •4 1 1 04r -''' - ',." - .! - -' , ..:":: 7 - ...7 - :.7 -.--- 71.:- . ' • = -:Tienfeititirt ntafeisaliei:iiltiAiiio4 lig ' s i , . tatiatoffali ,: twoldolloycite - iinolikAproPtieteri of: Turniei Hitt/. ~ In TbtOlitteet'4ilpit 'natant - allinilifelaraeterigirti !mind nponlhinivrtien-livented. , :.mie not. were UPO2i 'the Pink,brAka/terar . - diithoStati of New ; VOrk.c - Bart) :. it MI /14.184141,1111*Welernigllik*Itif4:611 taboOrj who' V 4 410 4 -Ahki*O. 0. m v . i; l o4.`tliat'.olol ; lerhole a German, 'oannOkandefau=antlaigtiagsiandAneve'nothing if ' . the-trar fea i itleitz -,..t 'Verdiatinfiti:_,,_;''-' ,. .-"_.,'''' r '. , .'--,".'... ~..'''' ' `David Hazard anka , bora on 11 - 103411115 COTtUS, ile - - sa' - • charged nltti abootlagionniel Carr itt , Elib h andilfiri Alit streete-Wfboideteridaat was held t for trial for the reorder - of Smola! 'Car_ ..4.• tn ,- .. -- ' , !, - ; - .- ~..,---.•-,,, :-, - .4- 1,- -'''.'-, -..', • Patrick ISnlthiria *iarild Oath goggles:a disputer*. , haute. 2.40ry oat:. ~ - • -',„ ~ • '.i..: : ~..- --. , v . - ;.. -A., '. , i ilarritlortl.Henif. wini;ohargotirlth . thoi laroanicke, A `," ,- „,wi...t0y,0g-kb4kko ;Irigoir:Aroto, 1n Abe `Name 0. , p.4_ man; Ifici.: , :saicolpg a0 1 4 , -in Irr.eprs - hinuio. - - - Ao trial: --,.3,/i-•!:-.:.....r,i,..,,' • •• • ; • •-• • T,htiriftqj • ' th e aimfilleilfif tiii)Ploplo •••,! • of , 111 r; tluitit ill, sattkoiirong ,t 1 imam/kb:B are _ L l__ for hlnisk large ruidlon6e,tuldor simeircuinstancoi as the ailb.Oon:Ltio - i - ir."rlicagary:sdatiil d v :" vv ialdi _ of troatliitilikka,!4*Ocnidng-totoa±',witi7Pettl2ilit. , ionted t ; ,' - .• - • - - 1 0'11 Dano - ioak Ovary, the pt, p ge,of , mir,p,at Tic ata intikeoo9 ll preparation efirimieatitled: Pernvian i lbiak4 - Widtlb v , ..;froa_thelilkOAindOndiiind" of theoocolaniuKa-7,04 1 / 1 - Irrrakid ofonedlofal of asp ;periled ' ,Nr , *fixikaiia , :irom - Xduasscasemse. - -. • --, • ' , '• - Doorldetaitid Woollen fl gaof-all klnfs, = _ 'rarest's. • ~ X nararlind; sedigiin Hollow Ware, z. ttrailles , Worliatapds, °hake, - - 4"-!• - •" - 4 ; • With igerierod„aeibileiViit bf Itifiee.iMeliMiAiiteies Imitable for tho'aiaiton, ".new-finore;. Bouthireat &pew ofd3soonkint - Dock - strasis,-nsivithe - rantangs; eidit},l - • tailf C stri v Otind tirs - Wri;wlt.h a t en . — King, .. J 0 hite•?,: v 4 . ,..i0 , ..44,4t4i.,;-; ? ... - : v7 ,-, 2 4 , 4,, 4. (:.; - - v for th'o`.WanCof . 4 iat: 0 1:- . atini4 and spaie me the , - Moire bath riank , d change follows In her time ; • Hoene that will ever `more peep through ttiatr eyes; 4 , - - - Andinikkllka=parroti at a !nig - • 'Maturveyer,forreed, may v alike; be stifled tO.iortoat and' becoming irit-at the "FalitiatOirdbligZstaldlehment of, 4 Shasillle Stokit;RO - : dot Obiebino#reet. wrisi:Qimart: VlOTOnta.—Wo dreamed !bud 004 Stiatwi-hinia - e#rehit f ,igth.Queea Ilatatia ett a noWagirtiiiin;farliitio loippont4 ,Her aisfaltr- morsOds Yoraiest: child with _irreat• asre - oat ',the- London -,- Ai we were and _said, ..• fOcll,irtianTlospeatio,to - , all the ',Oka lif f Philadelphia, Ond AdiapiakAnoW ardt's Tfor Albert 4C-the Prince-of 19514,444 the BidWa"Blidie.Clathlag & lite d•Op"-"and AOC Olia?Ointir:idliet; above .1040tto ',"•Ayp ate the matte, tbtat abeinight -1 urge , 4ilriddi : *Whethee that be soot not, ere are oni4:de: id4g4itioniihfooftet it h, thalthe of dfieiri,l4l: notffiiled*r.'hila dlithigafahOktt;att'fn' the e1:141614r iit Thhae:iiihcielteriah this 44 stAliblemaknate. iitionfd , tenaimber that the eallextrondinnitkecOahmlol WaT n or gratifilog ft le to 09S- Itiebldfn nail Clothing Em. gotitontito;f4l4kiifidOisii, - 140:'13‘21. Chestnut'. street, 'whern,onak.biAtiniattifeOnitoarnonte to' snit the most; :banana '_ 3 j l4l * lllolll, • , ink AMC 1 Z :4 04 -01 4u *tilt; Ptininall 771 00 scpci : light & - /tulle?, lethe:toipow - gekeft < QTYleti itlituoliptip+F +0 1 ?,." p, kut,eftabwitu t 'GO " 1 • 40004:914 14 7 ;711eb:net, llantw 7 . ;I°l 4;iritt, bl" l„;B% ° o 4 : i t'.Bl4o- , bake natio"; D Ulmer ;18 amyl) , , 1 ton old, Won, Mono dc Jones Co ; OxYgitilk;-110c, - ;lfranillo„hreltton -100,000 toot.fe_ioio , :pipeloptilboaxda;l3oTtpni irtlM!r!e!F t ‘• imitaioie:oassql' L 00rk1L171111 . 0 ., :31*0:4-9.,;•4040-1./1-., - - , . 26 tdp ptliefriLeMlo-video-sow' • tfoTitrh If'!1 1 , 4 ° „, • - BtlendiAtp:oias4(;;.:.,. .. .. . Brugge Whites -Winci - zglioli „rpt..o., - . .... sitieiro f - won: :Brig Tradi .. ..... . 1 . `TrAllifitidoeii • Brtgaeridal.: .) loon , Brig:Amlabn He i ne:, ••• - - -" ~F~'r~fiS=`,OP7Pjsizli~?~Lr~A,a:liv~i~ Yo;}gte: 1-1 9 son" :•. Er-VAT= -s-77 ,- - , 01,1 9 1 .ficit50•... 6 0 , _ *** * " „ Il I IV!1 Arm f dahlia, ot to , i with auk& strubiti, - San !Ste; Shaw, 15 from i 30 44,F!" ) with Aomberlo Malone Tsylbr." - 4f3altr 14 Be 7 lle, Tlitinfinfon, from - Wilmington. Bohr Pkteaikenitinitroni Troy. •-n. „.? : ' 3 4;1., • ---- 'Steen:l44 Xirginte, KeNy,,Sintirioral,TWebeter; Jr. "KO lonleuAnutett, Boaton t Noritynot TrnneMtu,d(Ringsl4,-pleinfnegosill S Burling. r '"Bohr pi2l2t4l.4ooPi:Oorson, Boston, li,Andsoriod , do rfr 'Saw Hannah WorwiclONOrwlok,•itOOriii,:,, do' Soht Predlitlinedi illsobroxd, Both. ble,, •do WinO',lC.Baker,,Vannerasis, Otnaleetnii;,Pettlt, ~ .01eittba f !lk - Whilden, 'Lamm, Nopoonet, Nob le, , Rant; t riet,t, •- - • Behr 3:33.-•Saylos, srorkleriee,: Tyler, Stone; 41t - Co 3 Sole r mortars, Washington,- Harm & Cod, - - lliikriror;Denninißeltimore, 4 0 11 , roveni Jr:. ' "• 1 • (Oorriopon.ienee of The Piens.) - ' • , ,HAWRIA' 011.1i0E, N0v.,9,1248. ';!The •Wyoixung loft this morning with 4 boats, 'Mon csonhigitokas follows: •• •• , : '• " • 40tlissi3Velsh,•idg iron to Otibreci& 00 . ; /Ai; Wear, do 4o:Whqiiter Ic!,.l)o*don ;Unbolts, lumber to New York a'wolihttersisoalto Delannie City. . • W • B—VVT • ' elicaesponfienee ot TheDrealo- -,,," • . ; Nor 9, 1868; „ fi -The vollowing boats, from ,the ,Union Canal, passed :Into tboiSchwylkill Venal. today, bound to, Phil/del- Ala, laden lid °cosigned as follows: Oare4r"... end, !Alfred , T homail, , /umber to No raross & ; Atlantic, lumber to do, and shooks to 3" Craig; ; lariorgw, Hopson, boards to Geo :Hopei= ; Gol Britten, :t/Ctitoca; to Biniben Miller; Howard, grata to A Tjattell4 ffo ; _Tradesman, Iron ore to .gok,ert & 00. B. MorrespondenoviOf the Philadelphia Bwohange. „ - LEWES, Dot., Nov 8,7. A ] • LThio :.erfal,hqing changed on liaturdaT.T• WNW,, Alitufoliqtringuisets have' abbe left the harbor, voi : bh 'Alvah7lrolant ; , brlge G -W-Barter,'Andoter • seine Palliebbarg, Davidson, Lavinia Jane, Triumph: B Ploiliday; Barnard, /3' W Ponder, Albert Defter, 8 D Hart Judge , Taney, Pocabontes, , Alvarado, B Butler, 'Hartispn. , , , Price, B W Warrington, Amelia, Almada, Qirdler, Jasper; Juliette, Avon, Neptune, Book. Garthagena,..Tolui It Mather, Lady, Suffolk, John Nomura, Von-Valiant Harrielin; Village Green, Oblef,,Hendrick Hudruii,J.H Segula,Tahtnara,ll3e.ia, ;Julia seed, Abnira, Game°, Tiger, ,Granadilla, Joe Baker; Sidney, Pries,' and ten others, , e, The barque Katharine,:for, St ,John, NB; brig • Bil' Need; eche granky9Hall and three others, panned to sea on Sa turday. Winaweettloudy, Yours; &e- , , WM. 11:ILLORMAN. 4 lei iaaaosAra.) - - .- 10Orresponteisce of the Philadelphia Bnobange.) ' • GASH /OLAND, Nor 9, 6 118 P M, 2 „. The barque Ohirles 469.991 from New Ifork and brig froraVeat ladles, went in lent evening. The brig Tangier and Tear, (Wincing., panned - up this fore. noon.l 'Wind BW. Foloilkat THOS. B. HIIEFFillii. yamputiiiiio Tan raites,] hi , • BOSTON, NOT 9. AY, barque, Bobolg, from, linneinelin ; Orly Lincoln, .from Jacmel ; Canton, f;oin,,do Demerara, front aa• ~ ~.... --- '- •- —. , , New Ton, Nov 9. L;, AV, brig Her: Alike, from HITILIIII. , 4 - -: ~, e., -.72' -5,'-'', , • , , •", 0/112LEBTON, Nor. 9., . rAr yesterday, gape (lolumida,„Cordelle, sod A foe, 'from New York. . ST. JOHNS, N. 8., NOT 9. ,The seta. Crown, of Nawfonedtand, 'mu syoten the let ituiti having on board twelve of the crew of the ship .Sommers, of - Boaton;Whtoh was fal/en In with, water. logged on , the 20th nit. Pb.v of , the crew remained with the ship: ' . . MEMORANDA irEir,Hee Holmes' Hole.- - . Brearostdp Persia, Junius; oleared at New York yes _hirday, for Liverpool. -.7._ _ - _ • Bteamehip,,Ph ll adehldri,-Harriimi, for Haiani and NeW Yorkipleared at New Orleansdth inat, Steamship Oityof New York, from Boston fer delphisi fell irivrithi at 1-4' hi, Bth lost,. off, Chsy Head,' ,the •tearmliip nines* Bpragno, - from Philadelphia for Basion,r-Witio the loea:of rudder, and towed her into :Ho'meer-Hole, where she remains. ' Steamship- Keys'ono - State. Marthman, hence for Charleston; wee seenlth lust, 6 P on' Hatteras. ' 41tentnehip.Olty of New York, Howes, from Boston for Philadelphia, sailed from Holmes' Hole Bth inst. ,-2 -- Ohipllampleri, 'PatnaM . , for Philadelphia, sailed from Liverpool 28th alt. - , - Ship - Diesiskanght, Brannettl; dieted at . New York yesterdoy,:for Liverpool. ' :48111p Ocean Pearl, Crowell, from Baltimore for Ban rliranoisomaailed from Swan Point Bth lust, end went to sea from Cape l:l.dg - Ship Thomas Wetteon, Lsprelle, remained at Gelves- Vgn 2d Suet. - r .1 810010111 Creole, ,Buck,- and Oaialier, Farrell, from lialtlinore , for 510' de, Janeiro, went to sea from Cape jam,' . nßarnner.Our•iliilo Kent,-for Boston, sailed from Marseilles 18th ult. - - . . . Baiquar Capella; (Brem) from Bremen, arrived at Baltimoreltli Met, frith: sails split; and loss of fore and mdiu•top-gallant masts. Barque Belle, Ryder, sailed from Boston Bth last, for • Bu rid', Wilton, from Now Tork,ongolog into Wrothlan 25th • . - • • Ba goo -X- Giddings, Rome, eleared at New Yoth yes terday, for Oallao. - • Barone konami, Graris, cleared at New York osier „day, for. Ma de Janeiro. Binne Gem, Hammond, hence., woo telegraphed be- Bostoa Eith Inst. - Barque Rim, Taylor, kenos for Boston, palmed High 4aatt:ifight 4 P A Bth ' in '” ' - ,- qßrig W,ll.olark, { P all, from Photon for Philad e lphia, 'lll4l fa, Role Bth tnet. Golburn, hence for Boston, at Holmes , Role Lost, Ind cal led Bth. • Brig TrentoO,,AthertosiOrerios for P ortland , plumed illigtandLight.4.P Sib. host, _ , , , ld 1 Brigs Andoier, (Unto,' aadhlyra, hence for Boston, - patood Highland Light 49 Id Bth inst. •. ,, o Brig Orison hdamo, -York ' , hence- arrired at Boston Bth inst. - , . „ ;*- Brig Mary.ll, 4eliyOrma - Boston arrived at Balt'. 1 ;voire eth. Init. -. . Brig Ocean Wei to ill, he for,Earbedoes, tow:lied at B rmad-olltb: wit' ' , Brig Bilzibetlr'Llbbr rP ez irc g. - - - ilionWitille:ta4l6M-ITkl-ch., ;.-.." l r il fi mll4 l' ,ftoui i ittlf ,o ttr i tElel t l, B.0t4,1411:, from Miens, wee below ~ „ , -, - , , Schr:Ailatifda 7 - ftlith,linceat Providenob etkinet: , teche Wflyer; Bokir.ori - for - 2biladelphiS, Nailed frOscirtoiidorii:ie .. 7 "F‘ Poke LB Wheeler, Douai. /ince • - for Boston, pused 'Wetland Light,42 118th fist. • haaket; oarthapena, Baker, 'luau atlitile-lhalforddlilt Inst. •••••"g i • Bahr OorneUa, Basso% hence, Furled' at New Bed. forihth'•inst."c- •- • - - t n itchith Point; Djdeoway, cleared at New York lasterday , rlllo de Janeloo. ••.• - •C•ti3s,dirs na Smith,and Caroline 0. amid, Butltl ;roV /itatsdylsirie ililliVarrind at-New York Emelinellickey, Tice, henite at New Bedford 7th . . t •• , ,fiehr.itlintsd•ltaien, Will tarots, fromPPortitaid, , Conn, ;for Philadelphia, amAritd at New York Bilthiet; Bahr T D Bleeker,lldwirde; hence iftWarren 21 inst. Ekhr.lforitii iltone,,pluMed at.oaluaton 28th elt" for lthadelphia.t :•' • • I _Reiikiryfetason, ~ tirrivad at Now Orleans 4th the! `.;••.." , - • , Schr Reorge , :ltranklin,- Tyler, kenos, at Richmond Bthldet. - - ••• ;•-• ' itihr-GaorgoO K aitte, hoiroo.cOpPorthind;-slled , from Salem7tli Unt:,• - • • Bohr 0411iikOtqi, Stabbri from itAiton'i at Salem :6th inat:' • - , Bahr Piroturrioi;Burrm' iaha, for Philailei*Noloartd 'it Aosta WV+ - - - • • Eau J. B ~ i hrdidott, nailed f r om posa#4lrla Ath hat. •sr, s . • • - Cifs•••torty, Carlini!, for Boaton i • atitr4•-it ,Baltimore Stkittat... ~..A.Bdir Goo A Tlttle;.Adami -from Obatleatoft, arrtire4 at Boston Bth last. • - - Fohra 7oreph Porter IFatea: P Oahe; Palioottj MAbecta, 'Knight, - Endicott i Arraonreld' i Barllttt Max - y Ellaibath,= , 'Beed Alba DOlkaing, Rica; Pam Costner, Garacsodorad 13h:0od, Somers, hence, arrived at Boston Bth hrit; • • • . ?Lenin MIBOELLANY Barque Picot - bile, Lindberg, wilich ikom Boston sth ~test;tior Cape Good H o pe , taiilitied to port the Oib ilbe-liad got, Mont I cedes Ivan Boat* ; 7 4.get . on itrlday night, when, it tell . Weak) , been setting the -, bargrOlt totrakda ,It beldame necessary in antbek to , preinfit drlfilug abhors, arid et 11P fd ancitoksdelt Hardives Boots. At 2A Di a flesh breets street 'up from the NB, mid*, increased to I gale. At A.ht the starboard, chain parted, the bee roiling very heavily at the 110 m, and the wind bltve , leg a gale. Signal was set for a and the barque wee NOD after spoke by pilot boat Sliirlie,yo 7, which 'promeded -to the city for it 'Meitner. The It B Norbes was Immediately - delpatehed to the milldams of the .barque, mid Mimed her from her dangerous position. The Fleet Eagle has lost stream anchor and cable, by the parting of the chain, and was • obliged to Clip the port anchor - when she was taken in tow. She war, therefore, towed back , to the city to secure a new sup. ply of anchors. ,It is thought that but for her timely rescue she ,roust hare, been driven ashore in short • - NOTION TO MARINERS. Notioe is hereby siren that the bell is alining from the boat stationed.off Oravee Ledge. "; The boat will be removed for repairs the ant favors. ble nowortuoity, and a Bell Buoy of the first olate put, atituted— liars'. Ito ' ok bun'', red and white horiSontal stripes, IA reported adrift in Lighthouse Channel • td.OLANOTHON,B/41Titi Oomdr U 8 N, Lighthouse /Wipeetor, Second Distrint, .:Bostoif Nov. 6,486,8.; , ; - • .. . -: - ':- •- -- - , .--) MOW/0 route- - ' -- HOLMNSCHOLN, For. 6, P. M —dr, eehre Panne 'eat, Weptee; Lidilra'eray: Wearer; :PA 'lliaedent, Ire. lend;; Ben,' '-L' Berm 'Haley; and Nva Belle, Tilton, Philadelphia for Boston. - - - _ . Stir—Wind NE,With - raln Ar, sehrs Gilbert Green, Wearer, and Olean Ware English, from Philadelphia for Lynn ; John W Dodge, Keeley, from. do for New buryport. • • Ar, - kobre T Lake. Scull ; Lucy L Sharp, Compton ; 'L'1711(181er, Miller, and Beulah Sharp, Mayhew from Philadelp hia for Bolton ; II A Week's, Weeks: Philadelphiafor Beet Cambridge Sailed. brigs Bastian, Union (Br) ; sells Woodruff Sluts, (Merles S Oaratairs, B II (Jolson. Wm Carrol, Mary Ano.litagee; Viola , P ' Winston, Wm L Etch ' 'ardsoni P' A Sanders, .Era Belle, Emblem, Ocean Ware, and W Dodge. • .r- , ..8th--Ar bogus Wm'ar. Jane (of_ Nei York) Cobb, N Orleans 7th n't, S W Pass oth, for Boston. -Ifas ex perlenceCiery,severe weather, loot and split Bella. • Also ar bil(rMtntioello, Teel - , Port an Prince 18th' lilt, for Boston. . . Sailedbarques & Jane;, brigayelo.. on,' haled, Monti - Cello,' anir - Lincliln I, eche Map* A Shrogehire, Townsend ; Strcint,'Frank Pierce , Marietta Han Z Stratton f Samuel Naafi, Nancy Mills, Ply, Yasbil harp, Pangs/nod, Louisa Gray, Sorry, Gilbert Green, Laisgdon Gilmore, 2' Lake, L Sharp, 0 B.Wheeler, - B riltarp, - 11 A - Weeks, Mori. da;Redlngton. In port At 10 A wind • W BW, steamer Phinesul Sprague, repairing rudders brig Rio Grande; tieh Shenandoah., .. • •• B) sail of vessels have weed by to the eastward sine° daylight this morning; „ ' Nov 8-103 g A M ,Ar brig Liumgdre, Higgins, Turks ,Island for Boston; sahe White Squall; Sharp, and Liz. sie Meal ; Henderson; Boston for Philadelphia, Also ar t brig Lincoln, Cornwallis, Jactnel for Boston, experienced heavy giles and split Riles. , Also ar, brigs Allston, Carleton, New London for Boston: - Itin Grande, - Cunningham, Savannah for St. John; DS ; with 3'men slob; soils T D Wagner, Smith, Charleston tor thiston; Arlrlanza, Adam., savannah for Portland; Shenandoah Smith, Philadelphia for Nan tuottet; - ; : FOILNIHN PORTS. At' : Margeilles 20th slap Ashland; moore, nor.; barques Edward Hill, dray, and Leon, Praritt, for New Iforitt_Tanaro,' Baiter , fo' Legbora and Boat-on ; brig .21P Sweet, Jewett, for Philadelphia. 814 18th, barque Slarra - NOtiadia, looter, Now York ; 18th,Idig Benjamin DelanO, Baker, Palermo, , Tars' Bth tilt, brig Harriet Hallook,Barion, trona : NewlYorki - arat others as before. At layal 18th "ult, ehfpp Manifiester, - Anderson, from Oblegow for Now York; Alig for repoira.' • ' At , Miustitisn:lBth ult. barque of Boston for "brior York, (probably the Vlotorlai Milton, from Penea- Bolar Hallook, from Pensacola ; ' Cion• quest, from do . At the bar; an : Am barque : loaded kwith makogMly for New York (probably the ty 0 Alden,. ,i)'''sl66 " tyk Turks Island Oot 281, barque Tejues, Hand inan; from Patio:Moo: Xi,. At John. PR, 10th tilt, brig Roamer, Black; wtg 46hro Adams- for Oherleeton 4 tlaret:Naloolaki flelithi for - New Yark 10 days ; ,tri6 Light, liumailrom Nei York, just or, Arlin Newt% Nrjr:49Asat echr Moonlight, Tuthill, - - -,z- , 81,1 frail Bt Jolino;NifsBlii Inet,st 2 P 11, steamship Oireittalani-Hew - , : - Jianalogi , o , laytruk • Funiattloot !)OS Walnut AueSone dour 'wait of Minion! street; Unites de= voni tt In lame of one 0005r .. ,an4, ~ nrrards, from all daeelp of ,thp,ecniiiniti;:en4 ilknallitotost it the iiitiffAlfiii opeD Auld , yOf old , * froni9 antOyalobssit And on Mon. 44'44asmurday .. until in pni'iveinf4. Fronds" illii tiqrtrininot lialattaryi onitty•-!. ARRIVALS AT.THE:TRINCIPAL .HOTELS. - 92t1p , 41LooicTfilli•,roatuNG. • " ' - - GIRARD 310118E. 7 4hestrint street, bolos; Ninth. • . 0 Ellis, Washington •• • 0 Henderson & Is, Pa • A'D - Woolaton, Norristown 8 13 ininer„tiS N UN-Htdd, New York D Hunter, Reading - W 7 'Underwood, Boston . -- AA Wightman, Providence WTravers, New York 1 0 Robson, Richinond W Barnes, New York W MoGinnls, Riohmond P Blow, St Louie OE Griswold. New York G J - llarnett, St Louis W B Reynolds, , Bellefonte Oharleaton „ 0 A Keller, Pittsburgh_ E Hagen, 8 N . N Daintier, New York H U Andrew & la A R Wootton, Delaware H Taylor, Baltimore - 0 Webb, Baltimore , A B James & wr,ll Orleans , J L Cooper, Ga P Muller, Albany , - B A.Dryant & la, Alabama W M Bryant, Alabama,E WOhnoberlin, Mass R H Archer k Is hid • Oleveland, Baltimore 0 M Marrett, Portland J 11l Singer, New York Singer, New York H G,Thompson, New York Mr Cashman & N York - 7 13 Goddess & la, Lyilob , g '3'o Atwater, New York Mr Whitdeld, Fla Min El Bacon, Wastangton,, 11-I,oButh WaabtailtlM . - B Mazatlan, Maine W E Burton, New York' Williams, Baltimore S Hording, New York 0 M. Bassett, New York J 0 Coins, New York 0 P Coleman, New York Hitottings, New link 7 Pierpont, Boston R Martin, New York ~ D Orowan ,N Orleans Miss Orowan, New Orleans ,T U Smith, Richmond OM Smith, Richmond G H AokermaniAlbany 0 B North, Conn John T Anne, N Y Wm 7 Moorhead.N Y , Dr '2 Childs & lady, Maus • 0 0 Wilson & lady; N Y 0 Faulkner, Boston LI II Wardeld, Balt Atherton, Boston A Thompson, Boston 0 H Pander, New Orleans DL Gray, N Y G P Pendexter, N Y 44 Smith, Texas - ,W 11 Shattuck. N Y 11 Langdon, Detroit Wm McKay, Va P Beueore, Boston A Marsh, N Y _ - .. .. J Paine, NY ' B B . Allen; N Y Cleo W Nichols & la, N J GI Thomas, Alexandria P. Laughlin N Y G A Team & la, Md lire Gloss, Washington W G een, Washington II Hazlett; Balt ' Wm Tidd, Boston J McNutt, N Y J B Bnett, Mass Dr Baliany & ladg,N 0 , kiln Whitaker, N 0 J II Whitaker, N 0 , . MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth Bt., below Arch. J Gordon, New Albany Id Buckman, Easton JR McFarlane, Pa - ' Miss Blotter, Pittsburgh W W Chambers, Indiana J P Hays, Wathington It Ball, Mass W P Klink, jr , Bloompebt 0 J Brown, Ohio • T Illimither. Ms, Johnnat'n W B Lowman, Johnstown B Wald, Harrisburg E Btevensi N 1' D Barnet, Easton, Pa 'Daniel French, Mass John J Doherty, Pa John Preach, Mods ' AII McOlaoe sr. la„Chian's Miss Buchard, N Y . J H Criswell, iihlppensb'g G H Stesurti iihippensbl JW. Bponsier rr. wife, 11l P W White, Mass J P Pilot, Mace • D Currier, bless le M Olark,Mass El Hunt, Illairatown, NJ_ Mica BI Howell, N J J Williams, Baltimore J It Langley, Boston II W Ladd, Boston . John Adams,Jr, Boston A Holden. Boston 3 B GuthriePk B Wray, Pittsburgh] - ' AMERICAN HODBll—Ohestnnt street, abovelith. J Ashton, Phila J Le'sewing & tarn, Pa Providence Miss Clantlett, Pa J H Springer, Look Haven Dr Thomas, West Chester Pit Brenneman, Lancaster J P Jackson, York co W It Downes, esthete - 0 T Polk, Delaware A D Itodearmel, Jer Shore CI Peugh, Dayton, 0 Geo Wilson, Delaware 8 Bumin, re, Delaware J W Thayer, Rockville. Ot G Henderson, N Y A Elliott, Jr, to le, Wash Dr Bappiogton, Maryland J B Thomas, N Y J P Thompson, Paterson 0 Hetrick, Paterson J B Branton .k sou; W Oholi WIL Armstrong, Hasten P Merrill, Vermont J B McOreary, b ()hunk M (homer, Mermirsburg A Snyder, Mercersburg 8 Hester, Pa Reuben Knecht. Heston 8 Hills, Jr, N Y D M Bache, N Y T B Starr, N Y B hlsydeld, D 0 J BarloW, - N Y David Dodir,N Y hire Cole. N.Y A Decker & wife, N Y T Penney, Washington UNION BOTBL—Arch street, below Pourtb. J C Compton, Cal D le Buck, Bedford on 13. Haskin, Oin N B Faber, Wilkesbarre T N Ladd, Om J N Sellers, Pa N B Wicker & la, Del Mies .a. Bigg, Del Miss Messinger, Boston Jim id McCauley & la, N J Mine Kate McCauley, N J Geo W McFarland, M ' Wru K Radson, Nd J D Bradford, N 0 David Ganda, Borten Miss McOamant, Pottavl'e B W Jonah, Pottsville Abraham Collin, Pa 0 Orff, Fort Wayne, Ind P Bchaw, N Y B P Blake, Louisville 0 Tammy, Indianapolis 0 B GM:as, Hancock, NY J Houghton, Lewisburg FRANKLIN HOUPD—Ohednut street, above Third SBLoyd,N V AM Willis, N .1 - J P Nelson, Boston JB Nichols, Hayerhlll W Lapham, Oln 0 H Middleton, N J T P Watson, Boston - J Taylor, Boston ' T W Koons, Del. . It Rothermel, Phils 8 Itothermel, Phila. E Hedge, N P J W Fleming, Va Miss naming, Va ' W Opdyoke, id D. Bucks co It N Holbrook, Boston A P Beecher, Buenas Air . esK A Harris, Mimi - .G Marlon, II Y J 11. Perry, Mass . _. J Bunko:num. Boston . . B Poland, Boston A almonds, Mass A Goddard, Mass Alrs Goddard dr. den, Mass El 0 Mendenhall, Indian* NATIONAL HOTBL—Rams , street, above Third. T Osterhatit, Pa • MnS Jenkins, Pa J D Johnson, Pittaburgh B A Phillips & son Pa 1 it Samson, Ohio T It Goodman, Ohio D Meyer, Harrisburg 0 Beecher, Plnegrove II 0 lombert, Williamsport J B Fisk, Pittston W Willits, Money PE Buok, Pottsville airs Carey, Danville Dr F Fleschut, Lenart Benj Booker, Pa Marin Olark, Lancaster Geo W Geiger, Reading ,G P Whitaker, Pa Lot Flak, Pa James Glenn, "Pottsville Peter Simpson, Pottsville Geo W Itamsny, Pottsville MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second et., above droll. P M Trumbower, Phil' 0 Cornell, Williamsport W P Greer. Memo,' J Molt, White Haven B Jeffries, at Louie • Mrs N Woodward, White Master Woodward, White - Maven Haven - A Laws & lady, Del Wm Adams, Hollidaysburg Vlt oourtright, Hollday'g Geo D Myers, Ohio Oliver P•Myere, Ohio • A G Myers, Oh'o - J K Paw:4mA, N.York J Petereon, N York - A J Watson, N Jersey E P Wstion,ll Jersey - 6 Runt, N Jersey James I.l.Larwe, Cheater - •BLikeli BBLR, HOTEL—Third et,, ab. Oallosrhlll. //Read, Perklonian C Pinny, Rankine S timlth, Burannytoirri Ma 0 l'lnny, Rockville W H Buckman, Jehkintown Master Pinny, Rockville Wm Heiner, Pa J Hatt, aumneytown 8 Trumbower,'Doylestown ' J Satter, Backs co Miss Trambower, DoyleeVit Master Batter, Bucks co Master Trumbower, DayPn J Rash, Meson, 0a N Ettinger, Hlinesvillo, ,P btemel, Beading N Lands, Pa elimneytbalt H Hillegass, Hlinestillo. JEhat, (Hey W Boyer, Baydertown• H Weiner, filaldFti Creek Bhroyer, Pughtown - - BALD EAGLE—Third street. above Oalloiblll. JArattr, Qap, - . • 'CV P Motser,Pa J Monroe' " "' Y'llattk 4 eon 'Monroe eo D Ohrtatman, Carbon co Moyer & BP'g (Dealt Semi P Rehm Es Pa Poe Stepp, Allentown Jam Graham, M Chunk t3sml Beyner, Palmyra, Pa Aaron Itechllop, Lehi gh co BLACK BEAR INN-41rth rind Merchant atreete. J Beerbower & eon j Jones k la, Pa X Item, Delaware co W Jacoby, Davenport G 8 Valuer, Wiltalonton 99 Thompson, Prankkrel J Laird,MoDayaVille Rand W Ifyton, Pa Wm Kennedy, 'Newark ReV Geo liracona, Del Edw °keen, Chester co Mrs Peacock, Mars John Vanderslice & la Danl Penpact Pa Wm B. Howard, Chester ,Pa co 8 t Leedom ny , Del c er, o Li laalictlenry, Pa MADISON ii . OLIMP.--tbahrl at., below Arch. 1 9 Wilidtor, Did Geo H Oannon, Del Johnson, N I II P Phillips, N J 8 I' Thomas, N Y Wm P Melbourne, Rd Wm Massey, Del. WmCunningham, Boston W Noble Rockford, 11l A H Eby, Butts oo J Lake, Del .11 Narbough, Bucks co Jos Lake, Del 4_,t,winote, De% D 8 Homey, Del T p Wihdor, Del L W Fisher, IVO , Co ly nap, pa , John MOCann, N 'V _ 'Jae I) Prettyman, Del . ~ u „ HANLEY DIMAS HOTEL—BOOOnd street, below Vine._ . 8 Sollioley. New Hope 0, Shoemaker, Yardleyv'e A Yerkes in non, Pe J Hoed,' ImwreoseVillei P. H fiklihnitti, Princeton J Cototillrt, Attleboro J Watson, Eoletiory 19 Walton, Centreville Jos, w Glinek, Centreville A II Large, Lancaster co 11 0 Potter. Phil& 11 II Shaw. Yardleynile 8 Hough; Pa J 0 Parry; New Hope B Brown, Brownsbnrg 0 Palmer, Chester city It Palmer, Chester city li.t N Noble, Chester city 0 W 01111 m, Attleboro W Meese', Attleboro J T Stnokhonee, Pa Special Nottro. flumeWs Cocoatne.— DtIKNEDVB 00C0A1NE. A single appllostlon renders the heir—no matter how 8 4 1 ff and dry—soft and glossy for setreral days. it le THE HEST AHD CRIS/PEST iidlß BaSSBISO in TRH WORLD. Prepared by 3023SPEt BURNBTt & 013., Boston. 33'or sale by Dealers generally, at 60 cents per bottle. no10•tt A Beautiful Head of Hair --The 'Pilo:vier OP tliß , AGE.-7ULEB Hit/Ela EAU AVID NIENNE HAM RENOVATOR pommies the wonder ful property of changlng gray Bear to its original life like color. Its effects On the Hair 013 magical. ream riag Impurities and obrtractions from the cuticle, pre. Venting the Hair from falling, and Imparting a flowery fragrance. For sale b 7 all Druggists, and at the Laboratory of JULEP BABEL 100. e; Perfume - s and Importers, No. 7010hesinnt street, Philada. no3-13t Silver's Goa Consuming Elovee ls• Unless these Stoves are made Inc proper manner they are no better than the common old. fat hionel heatiog Stoves. I employ none bat the beet worknien, and nee the choicest Imported Russia Iron. I warrant every Gas Coneumer I sell to be eum.r mat. to thole I have on exhibition In the Franklin Institute, and which aro attracting the attention and 'admiration of vleiteregenerally The Committee have conceded that GALLAGELEIVS mate of SILVEICSUAS CoIGIIIMING STOVER are the best In the Exhibition. I esifattention to the following letter: "I have examlued the 'silver Gas Consumers' ma nufactured by Mr. A J. CALLUM:MR, and pronounce 'dim fatly equal to any I have ever seen. The Mutate 'lron is the veer nosy, the workmanship =napalmed. The whole stove fully embraces my invention. I re. commend with pleasure to my friends and the public Mr. Gallagher's make of Stoves. J.S.Bitrint.,) A. J. GALLAGHER, stove Manufacturer, no6-smiv No. lIAb N. BEGOND, above Vine Nothing is of more Importance to the Com. fort Of a family than a good COOK STOVE GALLAGOIHVB MORNING STAR has been in successful operation some five years, and there hse never been Introduced to the public a COOK STOOD that has given estlefaction so generally. It will DRAW, BARB, ROW, BOIL, BROIL, lee., In the most perfect nainpeyi ' ' I Will return the p r ice yaidfor it if It fails to do ae above. A J. GALLAGHER, ooll.mws2.ot , 10611. Second Bt., above Vine. , Gallagher's Swaths Gas Consumer.—A Flat 'MY COOK BTGVE, LARGE GYM, VERY REAvY PLATES, AND MADE IN A BUPRIIIOR MANNER. waRRANr it to DRAW, . . BAKE, ROAST,'&o., &o, I have boon engaged in the manufacture of stoves for many years, and I man safely recommend the SUNRISE, to my friend'. If it fella to perform as above gated, I will RETURN YOU THE MONEY PAID FOR IT ! CAN YOU ASK MORE? eon -tears 20t A. 7. GALLAGHER. TO 'All who Want Money. /ones SZ CO. Brokers, Northwest corner of THIRD and GAiIIBLL STRUTS, below LObIBABD, advance Cash liberally, in large and small amounts, upon deposits of WatoheS, Diamonds, Jewelry , Conn, Clothing, mo4erat,:o term). Office hours from 6 A. M. to 7 P. M. 0023-1 m Jackson, Chick Printer. JACKSON, CIRCULAR PRINTBR. JACKSON, BILL-READ PRINTER. ' " • JACKSON, 'CARD PRINTER. R . 1 44400.1 JON ofkoln 0/1141fUt 4 MITI Mg% .1 , HE ,4)IIESS:4PHILADP.T.BatikaiIitODNESDAY; NOVEMBER, W. Henry Patten ...l Manufacturer of Window SRADIS, - ind - Yinierter of and VE - 001; STRAY MATEDIAI.S; • I4AOR end MUSLIN ; TAINS. BRODATELIES,' SATIN . ' DE 'DAIND • aftld WORSTED DAMASK, RAPS, MODERNS. PLIISMAS, GIMPS and TASSELS, GILT' OORNIONR and CUD= TAIN ORNAMENTS: Gilt Window' Shades, will.' nil tho trimmings, as low se 7.5 cents each. '. Just received from Aixotiqn large Invoice of .Ourtaloe,'whick:l43o offored it the foll Owing unprecedented low Prices • - Tambour Lace , " , $3 00, ' 4, $ 01 " Quite heavy u, '," $5,00, $lO 00 I , " Eleitnt rich Itrnbroldered, $lO 00, 1, $2O 00 ."..."; • Damask Curtains from , $lO 00 to $lB 00 per , wlrko*, complete; Ourtaini mode and put Up at the tiliorteo nottee,:by competent workmen. • W. lINSRP PATTEN, 080 CHESTNUT 13t.,* ,, 0c1.2-61noe Opposite J'ayce'e Now fl'U Grover & Baker's Celebrated Family Sewing ATAOII/NS9. A NEW,BTYLE—PRICE $6O. 730 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. , These Machines sew from two spools, and form a seam of unequalled strength, beauty, and elasticity, 'Atoll will eel' rip, even if every fourth stitch be' aut . , They are unquestionably the best in the market for family use. 0010-tf 1171511151 D TOI A OIROOLAR. „al New Trimmings' and Zephyr Store and Fee. TOBX.—J. G. MAXWELL '& SON, Southeast Mel venth and Oheetent. 00214za M. Vitus Dance.—This distressing and mortifying nervonsagection is left generally either to take its natural course, or is treated on general princi t plea with very little success. The nervous symptonni are not the disease itself, and proceedlrom functional or organic. derangement In the nervous °entree. No medicine has been found equal to the PERtIVIAN SYRUP, in checking the involuntary nervosa' trem blinge known as St. Vitne's Dance: For sale in this city by P. Brown, corner Ififth - and Oheetnnt, and' Haggard & 00., earner Twelfth and Chestnut. oe2ftliftwtf One-Price Clothing of the Latest, Styles, and made in the best manner, expressly for lISITLIL semis, We mark our lowest selling prices in PLAIN smilax° on each article. All goode made to order are warranted satisfactory, and our 01E41101 OTEITiII is strictly ad hared to. We believe this to be the only fair way of dealing, as thereby all are treated silky. 70NZEI & CO., au27-ly 004 /ABUT Street. Thomas.W. Bally, No. tors Market Street, Importer and Dealer In Dine Watches, Jewelry, Sliver and Plated Ware. Flrst•olaas good), constantly on hand. 'Ph subscriber, paying each for every article, Is enabled to 11 at a small advance. Those about purolutaimi would do well to call. All goods warranted as repro. enteed. 550, 550, 550, 550, $5O, 850, 550, sso. BINGER'B SEWING MAOHINRB.—PBSOEEI 5E- D1305D.-1,. new and elegant 'gamily Bowing Ma chine for $6O, and the general male of prices greatly reduced. All who want a substantial, ample, and re liable Sewing Machine, which has an established rep , talon for doing the very best work on every kind of material, are invited to call at oar office and examine the new machines, at the reduced prices. They can not fail to be daUstied. I. U. BINGER & 00., n02•U32 No. 605 011:EBT.N5T Street. Saving Farad,—Piro Per Cents Interests— NATIONAL SAYETY TWIST COMPANY, WALNUT Street, B. W. oorner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money received in any sum, large or small, and interest paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Money is received and payments made daily, without notisa. The investments are made in Real Estate, Mortgagee, around Bonts, and soh drat-elan seenri ties as th charter requires. Moe hours, from ()Vont in the molting until 6 o'clock in the afternoon, ad os Monday and Thursday evenings until gotta.* fed artiageo. On the 24 Instant. by the Rev. Alfred Nevin, D. D., ROBERT A. EVANS, Esq., of Lancaster, Pa., to KATI E., daughter of the late Judge Dale, of the gam city., it . . ' ()nib° 7th instant. by the Rev. George Chamfer, Mr. JACOB N. EADHOE to Mies SARAH ELIZABETH 815,BEIS;■ n he 7th Ind , by Ref. E. 0. Mores. Mr. GEORGE MoBRIDE, of Camden, N. J , to Miss ELIZABETH E. BROWN, of this olty. ak On the 6th instant, by the Rey. E. D Newberry, Mr. J . M. NOMBRE, of Gape May, to Miss 'ATTIE AIeOULLOUGH, of West (theater. tk On the 6th blatant, in Camden oannty, N. 7,, by the Rev. Mr. ?Crick, Mr. CHARLES El RIDGWAY, of the Camden Journal, to Miee AMANDA D NE NELL * On the 4th instant, at Washington city, by the Rev. Father Edell!) Mr. E AtAOIitIIRRAY, pf partials, Pa, to Mite NELLIE L. GARTLAND, of Washington. On TUesday afternobn, at Mbunt Airey, Miss D. L.. daughter of the late Charles and Elisabeth &shatter .0 On the 7th instant, Mr. BENJAMIN DETEST, In the 62d year of hie age. The relatlres and friends of the family are respect fully limited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence., Mo. tlO7 Print' agBrt, Ribrenth strilat, abort Market, this (Wednesday) morning, atlo o'clock, *Alit ont further notice. * . On the 7th instant, OEORCE SOMMEBS, in the 64th year of lus age. Wit relatibes and frihnde, itleo,tike merojoreit of Philo ii!tathean Lodge, No, 10, of the 0., of Q, F.,• also thte Members of Hiram Ledge, No. 81, of A. Y 21 ' ,'and the' Order generally; are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Bringhurst street, Gennentown,tp morrow (Thnuiday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, withodt, further notice. , it* On the let instant, at Syracesq, Mr JOIN COYNE, ht. the ,26th yeir of his ego, late of Port Rithmotd, Philadelphia. On the 7th instant, Dr. BERNARD IdeNEILL, in the 78d year of hts age The relatives and friends of the family are respeet- IrCLll,h,eites,e„., and-i1a.../swoural,..".-.1•14,241144 0.14;‘ , dance, No. 421 Stuteenth street, below Pine, tomorrow (Thursday) morning, at eg o'clock, without further notice. Funeral aervioe at St. Joseph's Church. In terment at Cathedral Cemetery. ** On the Bth instant, ELIZA.. daughtef of the late Peter Showers, of Bristol township. The relatikes and friend', ate Particul arly intited IP) attend the foment'. hoot b4r late reslderee, won, to-morrow (Thursday) morning at 10 o'clock' - Without ft:tether notice. Tie proceed tegenrienein.tes On the Bth. instant, at Wiegalil-kon, NICITIOLAS 11. RITTENHOUSE, eon of the tato Jonhth hittenhoute: , The relatiVee and friend's are respectfully Invited to attend the tattered, from the residenge. of his uncle' Martin B. Rittenhouse, to-day (Wednesday) at twelve &cheek ; Without further notice. To proceed to Ger- Mint:. c. ' Qn, mot the Bth lhltaht, of oonsiamptton, WILLIAM WILLIAMSON, in the 46th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the deceased are respect fully invited toattend the funeral, from his late real dance. 1810 Le street, to-morrow (Thursday) morolog, at 7 o'clock. To proceed to the West Cheater Depot, 'Market atreet, west of Eighteenth ; thence to Friends , Burying Oround, 11wchlan, Chester county. ** On the 7th haltant, MIORA.EL MeOARTY, aged 36 Yeatl, ... , • , , . The rtlathroliatcl friend's of ,the (=Rpm% respect. gully Inv i ted to ` attend the funeral, from hie late reel ence, No 216 South Eleventh street, bolow„ Walnut, title (Wednesday) morning, at o.o'olook, wahout further notice. To proceed to the Cathedral Cemetery. Fano rad earriee at St. John's Church. On the 4th instant, at Ragerstban, id • after an ill ;Res oft felt daft, nee. JAMES H. STERRETT, in the hod year of his age. tt KrYoung Men of Anterlca• Advan- TA GEB AND DIITII'S —A LECTURE on Co above subject wit be delivered by the Rev. Dr. lIIID ELY. (Kirwan.) In the Mullett Fund Hall, TUESDAY. Nov. letb, at B o'clock. Tickets 25 cents. To be had at tbe principal Book-sto• or. The proceeds of thin Lecture are to be devoted to the - support of the Minim' (schools in the most desti tute locality of our e3y. n0143:51.* Statetitent of the torn Eichnnge flank; ea required by tbb Sebend Election of the Act I S7C Cohere! Aisssml4 of the Commonwealth, op- Proved the la% dap of October, A. D. 1857 ~. Amount of Loans and Demote $lBl 60 0 .7 8 Do. Opecle 187,825 40 1:10. Dee fkom Other Daub 81.087 85 Do. Of Notee iri Circulation 45,700 00 110. ,DeiMelte, !naiades baladtee due , other Banks 186,040.08 Philadelphia, Noramher 0, 1858. OItY - I, J W. TORREY, cashier of the 'Jeri' Exchange Sank, being siren, depo3o and say that the, above Statement le correct, to the hat uiy knowledge and Sworn to before me, tble ninth day of November, A. D. 1868. CHARLES D. FREEMAN. nolo-1t Alderman. Er. People's Literary institute —Third LECTERN, by G. W. MUIR Ea , in CON CERT HALL, THURSDAY EVENING, Nor. IL Subjeot: Dentoetacy and Education. Single Tickets 25 coots; admitting can to Coarse, $1; two to Course, $1 60; three, $2. No reduction in price of Season Tickets—for sale at the Booksterea. Lecture com mences at qaarter before eight, Doers open precisely at quarter before Seven. no6.6t* 1 - 17. Exchange Bank or Pittsburgh—Plitt'. numon, November 2, 1868 —The Preeldeast and Directors of this Meek have declared a dividend rf Pour Per Cent. on the Capital Stook, otit of the profits of the last Nix months. The teeter° Stockholders or their legal representa— tives will be paid at the Western Bank of Philadelphia, on or after the lath instant. /IFUnion blank.—Anlott for Dirac. tore of the Union Bank, to servo for the am leg year, will bo held at the BANKING DONE, at the N. E. Corner of ATOM and ,TIIIRD streak', on MONDAY. the 16th 'natant, bettlreen the Lents of 10 and 12 A. M. JAMBS 1.,88L8Y, Cashier. Phila., Nov. 2. 1118 . 113.10 t ar. Mercantile Benet icinl Association of PIIILADBLPIIIA.—The Annual Meeting of the Association will be held at their Room, Bontherest corner of SEVENTH and RANSOM Streets, oh TUES DAY Afternoon, November Oth, 8..3 o'clock, at which time an election will be held for Managers to serve for the ensuing year, WM. A. BOLIN, Secretary. nol.St Notttkorark Bank, Philadelphia, October 11, 1858.—The Annual Meeting of the Reek- Vora of this Bank will be held at the BANKING HOUSE, on Tnesdgy, the 2d day of November next, at 12 o'clock M. And the Annual 'Election for Directors will be held at the DANKO El noun, on Monday, the 15th day of November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock 1. M. P, I'. 8190/4 oel2.dtnols Oaahler. (O.Consolidation Hank—Philadelphia, No. vernber ,2, 1828.—The Dowd or Directors have TIIIB Day declared a Dividend of THREE PEN CENT. payable on and after the Dth inst. no3-wfm St JOB. N. PEIRSOL, Cashier. (Beard Bank, rhtladelphts, Oct. 11th, 1855.—AN ELKOTION FOR 1111WFBEN DI IW/TOllB, to serve the enstOng year, will be held at the BANKING BOMB, on MONDAY, the 15th day of NOVEMBER next, between the hours of ten and two o'clock. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held all the same place, on TUESDAY the 2d day of No vember next, at 12 o'clock It. W. L. 8011AFFER, ool2•eodtnl6 Cashier. Erßank of Penn Township..—November a t 1.154 —The Directors have this day declared a divldrnd of .three per cent. on the capital stock for the last six months. Payable on demand, clear of State Tax. JAMS RIISSBILL, na-wfm6t Cashier. t cr . Bank of Commerce.—Philndelphin, No vember 2, ling.—The Board or Direotore have this day deelared a dividend of live per cent pavable on demand, clear of State Tim J. O. DONNELL, nn-wfml2t Mahler. ff. Commercial Bank of DemiSTlVaillat PHILADELPHIA, MODER 11, 1858 —The Anneal Election for Directors of this Dank will be held at the BANKING-DOUSE, on MONDAY the 16th daj of November neat, between the hours of 10 &clank A. H. and 3 o'clock P, M. oel3-wfrinotiesl6 Nome for Invalids with Affections at TII OBEST. S. W. owner rARKB and OkEßTlitiT Inroad. osallta West Philadelphia. Oartatrat, $t 00, ,worth 'VI 00 , $2 00,• iatailis. 11. M. MURRAY, ()adder The Philadelphia Hank, Philadelphia, lOotober 2d, 1858.—Tbe Annual Meeting of the toctlniders of this Bank will beheld at the BANKING nor :otikIONDAY. the Bth day of November next, e'clock , And BANKING Election far Dirac. to viii be held at the HOUSE, on HON DA tho lath day of3Novembpr neat, betweenlhe Woof .12 o'clock A. M: and 2 o'olook P. M. oitM wfr tnalf• ,B. B. coma 's% Ceeltler• srFarmers' and Alechanlcs 9 l3nnlit Phlln. - nexrpte, Oat. 2, 12,58.—Tha r Anunal !Election or ootore will be bad at the BANKINft DOUSE, On NDAY, the 15th day of November next, batireen, thefoure of l o'clock A. AL and o'clock PrILL, and on VIntSDAY,IIie 2d day of November next, a general ;netting of the Btookholdere will be held at the Banking Holm at 4 o'clock P. Si., agretably.l6 the charter. ' ccl dtNlb W,RUMTON, Sr.', Cashier. ~. . Esq7lluslness mews Union Prayer Meeting, 'DO front Twelve toUne &cloak in the Siuseom-etteet chrh, nave I • been there ? If not, why 1 Special Undis for Sabbath Schools on Saturday. Prayer for ourltrenten on Thursday. These Benison are deeply intimating. oof-tf [ccOffice of the Dauphin and lineonehannei COAL OOMPANY—Naw loan, October 20,1868. Anna,' Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com padywill be held at the Girard Ifottee," In Phila. delolla, on the third WEDNESDAY, the 11th day of NoVonber neat, at noon, when and where an election held for eleven Direetore to servo for the ensuing year. The transfer books will be closed from the oth to %OM of November next, r both Inanely°. By order of the Board of Directors, DRANK 8. BOND, rat 11-dtnovl7 Secretary. Corp Exchang e Bank--Philadelph ia J Ooronen 16, 1868.—An election for thirteen Di recoil, to servo the ensuing year, will be held at the Darting-house on MONDAY, November 16th, between lona. and three P. hi. 010-dtNl5. J. W . TORREY, Cashier. Om Treasurer's Department Pennsylvania RAILROAD COMPANY—PaiLAMILrata, Oat. 160368. NITIOR.—The Board of Directors have this d ' ay °lard a itemLaramal dividend of three per cent on the 'Oavkal Steak of the Company (clear of State tax,) loth payable on and after November , proximo. , 6hok rowers of Attorney for colleoting Dividends cad be had on application at this office. 0c164m THOS. T. FIRTH, Truman Nen publitations. A NOTHER BROADSIDE GLEASON'S LINE-OF-BATTLE SHIP. NIIISIBER TWO 01thla magnificent Paper is now ready. It la full to ovtrflowing of the ! GEOICEBT LITERARY MATTER, FINE lINGRAVINGB For elde at ell PerloDool Depot! 1..111C.E ONLY FOUR CENTS F. GLEASON, PubHeber, Oar. TREMONT to BROMFIELD fits , Boston A. WINOII, General Agent, No. 820 CIIIESI'MUT Street ILIBS. J. P. 0. VAN. NESS, Of WASHINGTON Olty, Xito; now about baying her Inok published. Its title Is be -, Tax PRIVATE MARRIAGE—THE STOLEN . WILL— CHB MILLION HEIR." . BSe Is noting the Family History of officious persons, who ware so ready to ald her opponents to pr,event her getting her dower is his, her late husband , s estate. Her maiden name wail Miss MARY ANN WALLACE PARSONS. She is the daughter of the late Oapiain J. B. Parsons. and grand-daughter of Hon. Dr Joseph Pancres and Major Samuel Monroe, and great-grand daughter of Rev S. M. Parsons D. D., and General J. reary, of Massachusetts and New Hampshire, one .of the oldest American families. Her Family History is interwoven will the proudest deeds of American history. Her grand-father was one of the Patriotic Officers in the War of 1770 Her =thee.' parents— Major Monroe and wife--were Scotch. Her mother was berm in Philadelphia, Pa , two years after they landed to America Captain Parsons hor father, died when she was a child. At f.,urteen years a age, she was married, against her withes, to Mr Oonnor He died but a short while before her marriage with General V. N and that was in part the collie of their private marriage. Her cook is to comprise hor Family History—her Or phanage—her Inheritance—her young Marriage-the separation from him (Mr o.)—bor Souool and Board ing-house, and Introduction to General Van Nees— their Courtship and Marriage—hie Death—his Family, and Family History—her Lawsuit for the Dower—the Abuses, the Wrongs she encountered—the Will, 4.0 . Ho. nolOatie DR. ALEXANDER'S DISCOURSE on Common Topics of Christian Faith and Pros. ties. Bvo. HOBACH BUSHNELL on Nature end the Soper• natant, as together constituting the one System of Ged Soo. HITTER SWEET; "A Poem, by J. 4. Holland, au thor of " T itconab , ,a Letters" 12mo. THOMAS t.IAALTVE I 2 History of Prederlck the (hest 'Vol. 2. 12mo. THE! HISTORY OP PROSTITUTION: its Extent, Cameo ' and Effects throughout the World. By W. W. w Baer, SI D. Bvo. 'THIS-EARNEST CIIISIBTI&N; A blomotr of Mo. Juicer. 12,00. SIDNEY GRAY; A Tale of School Life. IBmo. By the author of a Me and Charley?! LIFE IN A RISEN EIATIOIIII. By Robert B. Cand- Ilith. D. D. IN AND AROtJNb STAiIBOIIIL By idyll B. Born by. And all other New Books at very low primes, at LINDSAY' tc BLAKISTON'S, Publishers and Booksellers, noiti 25 South BLUR Street, above Chestnut. EUENTLY PUBLISHED— E. C. at. J. BIM% No. 608 MINOR Street, 'Have recently pubIished— rRAQTIOAL,FRENOLt INBTRIIOTOR. By P. _W. Uengembro, Profetser of Foreign langnages in Girard College. 2. THE HISTORICAL COMPANIChi. i3y Mies A: 0. Webb, Principal . of ZanaStreet Public Grammar .00atria. Philadelphia. - , A N EW ECIITIO% OST ORITTENDBIPS 'INVEC TIVE AND PR AOTIOALt TREATISE ON BOOK. KEEPING BY SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY. For this Edition the york has been carefully revised, and ttilire bare bean added to the practical forma for keep ing inconitta, Om. for tha business of a Joint-Stock Company, and another for a :ant-Stook Banking bib!. ned. n0111.2t idittittetb ti t MRS. BURKE, 802 ~ CREST 'WIII open WINTER RATS, on NtT Street, holo4t, Tiluitenmr, November MRS. CS. BlBllor,of No. 915 CHEST = NUT Street, will open. on TN URSDAY, Novem ber 11, WINTER MILLINERY. Also, several Cues of French Bonnets. nob-at , GREAT REDUCTION IN FALL .4120NNETEI, preparatory to WINTER Opening. Ohildreo's Bounete t. lingenle RIM", aild Drop] Cape, MRS. H. A. BURKE, '‘13,01-ntei&RStit . No. IN CHESTNUT Street. Acoi6n4i. opio IS HERESY Gl%'EN—T~lnt tllO E Power of Attorney, gtven by me to LEWIS T. 0010VILli, was revoked, according to Law, on the Bth of FEBRUARY, 1808. lam no longer re•ponsible for his transactions. [Mt) wet. 11. IIARRISON. ARAMEIN, Drug Broker, is no • longer the Philadelphia Agent for the oats of the 011 Tow Gin. All °Taws for the article moot be di, P D. LONGOHAMP, 211 Booth PRONT Street Sole importer of the Old Tom Ole NOTICE.—MR. tIEORGB SITEA is no longer adtliorised to transact business, to N edra or to collect lliotier for Us. JA.MXB 8. NAME & BON, CaP.STNIIT Street. Philadelphia, Oct. 25,1858. no10:St CHOICE GOODS for the HOLIDAYS. HARTZ.* & G,IIAYLE'S STATIONERY, TOY, & PANOY GOODS EMPORIIISI, No. 3:675 WALNUT STREET. -A &lice sad •alegout assMment of 4nthill atiltOd to the coming 1101.1 D AY S, comprising articles of Utility; taste, and ornament, selected from the latest Imports none expressly for the Ogy Retail Trade. & Q Stock embraces every variety of Della, Wax Crying, and Bleeping, .tc , togethar•with a large variety of PAPER DOLLS, WRITING DESKS, PORT FOLIOS, 11111113ARIIIIIIS, BORAP BOOKS, PORT4IONNAIV., &o With a large assortment of Games, Fancy llox , a, Juvenile Stroke, Doll Furniture, Theatres, Stables, Warehouse, with a general assortment of Toy and Fancy Articles VANS FANS 1 FANS ! Latest style Vdne, Silk. Drape ' and Linen. also, bricket Bats. Balls, and Wickets. n 010.1,11,1 TO l'H SICIANS.—Dr. - 0. E. COATES. of Ooatearllle, Cheater County, Pa., offera hie Practice at Private Pale. worth $2,000 per annum Se. ference, Dr. J II B. DIoOLILLAN, Walnut Street, above Tenth. 3t* ALLEN GROVE BOARDTAG AND DAY SOIIOOL ter YOUNG LADIES, PR &NE YORD, Perim* , lean's, six miles from Market Street, Philadelphia —The Couree of Instruction is cempre hensive and thorough Young Ladle& received at any time dating Eesston. Parents and Guardians who in tend to place their Daughters and Wards at this Insti tution will do well to make Immediate application to atra E. L. TlitnelPPUti, Prinoipal and Superinten dent. nolo-its Stit WEST PHILADELPHIA PASSEN GER RAILWAY SUCK Per Sale, at Par.— Eight 'lnstalments paid. Apply to DAVIS rr 131CRNEY, nolO.Bt* 1 26 StAtth THIRD Street. HORSES TAKEN TO WINTER °oat Llay, Water, and Stabling. Charge low. Refe•euce Dr. E. SODOLFIELD, 832 Bowl,. oINTO. Street. and S. T. 011ILD, SECOND Street, above BROWN nolo-6t* EINVELOPES Stamped—Job Printing, Engraving, and Flour Bags Manufactured, at WM. OOLD ER VS, Fourth Street, foot of Library. lt* FLOUR BAGS. Envelopes; Engraving, and Job Printing. Address or apply to COLBERT, Fourth Streat, oppaatto Library. To NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS.— NATIONAL TELEGRAPRIO NEWS AGENCY. —OARR & JOHNSON announce to the Press through- out the United States that they are completing ar rangements on e most liberal scale, for a system of TELEGRAPHIC NE WS REPORTS, which him never before been equalled in this country. They pledge themselves to furnish the earliest and most reliable re ports of all the stirring and important events of the day, at a price which cannot fail to be advantageous to the Press generally. All letters and communications to be addressed to CARR & JOHNSON, National Telegraph News Reporters, South THIRD Street, opposite Exchange, Philada. N. W. CARR, G. W. L. JOHNSON. Geo. W. L. Johnson, 29 Wall et. , New York Oily. John T. Smith, Merchants' Exehange, Boston. John Wills, corner South and Baltimore streets,Bal timbre. For °amine° and reliability in the business, we would refer to; Morton McMichael, North American and 13:,Gazette; Swain & Abell, Public Ledger; Deeper Ilarding & Son, Pennaylvania Inquirer; John W. Forney % The Precut; Oumnaings & Peacock, 'Evening Bulletin; F. W. (haven & Co., Evening Journal ; Jo seph Severna Evening Argun; Joseph U. Flanfgen, Daily News; ' William Rice. Pennsylvanian ; Lawlor, Everett, & Ilincken,BandayDiapateh; Magill & Jones Ounday filercurF i inn). 440/i4QP) Ounday Tranaoript; 00204 f Mrit.q.crobo. ALENOIA.S D POPLINS. L. S. LEVY & 00. Have now open a large collection of RICH PLAID Ilan AND FIGSNOR POPLINS RICE QUALITY, PLAIN POPLINS. FRENCH VELVET PLAID POPLINS. SATIN PLAID VALENCIA% CORDED AND 'ARBIIIItE VELVET POPLINS. A LOT OPRAXONY VALENOIAB at 25 tents per , yard. L.' J. LEVY & 00 Incite attention to a oholoe aisortment of Rica OILICJ3, ' EVENING DRESSES, VELVET AND CLOTH CLOAKS, PASEO EMBROIDERIES, I AND LACE COLLARS, 00118, SLEEVES, VEILS, &a. 809 & 811 CHESTNUT STREET. n0.5.5t • MACK BEAVER CLOAKS.— iur A flue assortment &stolen goodi. Prices from $5 to $2O. COOPER & CONARD, nob B. E. corner NINTH & MARKET Ste. 11/10IIRNINO WOOL PLAIDS.- An Auction lot beet quality at 60 cents. VOOPEA & COWARD, nob B. E. corner NINTH Sc. MARKET OW 141INEST QUALITY BLANKETS.— ..? Extra large ekes. - Also, medium- and low priced do. COOPER & °GEAR!), - nos - B. E. corner NINTH & MARKET Ste. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES of every description, for Ladies', Garda', and Boys , wear. COOPER & CONARO, nob S. H. corner NINTH do MARKET Ste. IV ID E VALENOIA3.-6 7 4 Bayadore gr V goods from Auction, 44 cents. COOPER & CONARD, nob 8. E. corner NINTH. & MARKET Ete. VINE 81400/K 1: GOODS AT LOW P F SEASONABLE WEB. BILKS, SHAW LB, CLOAKS, HAAOAHS, EYRE & ANDELL, POIIRTH AND AIM SHAWLS, FROM THE LAST AUCTION, WItOLESALE AND SMALL. Brodie Long Shawle Broche Square Showily. Woollen Round Mantles. , Nxtra Fine Plaid Shawls. EYRE & LANDELL, NOIINTII AND ARON STRUTS. QILIKS FROM . AUCTION THIS. MORN ING. I lot Plaid Silks, 76 cents. 1 , t Rich Bayadere, $l. 2 " Splendid Style. in 26. French Blue Silks, $l. Brown " $l. EYRE & LANDELL, n05.2m ItODItTH AND AEON STREETS. BARGAINS FROM AUCTION Y GOOD 3 OREAP FOR TRH MILLION! We will oven on MONDAY, 811 It Robes. at $15.50, cost to impoit $7B. 1,000 yards Black Silk, beautiful, at 44,56, 82, 76, 87, $1 to $1.76. 1,068 yards 'French Marines at $l, cost to import 81.28 2,000 yards Ogured and plain Merinos% at 50, 56, 65, and 16e. worth double 800 yards beautiful black all-wool Detainee, only 28 Bents. A eplendid assortment of Blankets. 2,000 yards Clothe, fresh from auction, for Ladles' and Gents , and Boys , wear, from 750.. $l. $1 25. $1.50, $1.75, $2 $2.25, $2.50, decidedly the greatest bargains in the city. roche, gtella, Blanket, Cashmere Shawls, the great est bargains ever offered 10,000 yards Poll de Chevres, Delalnes, Debegea. . All-wool Plaids, only 31 cents, usually sold at 50 cis. All-wool Detainee only 25 cent'. Detainee in great variety and every style. Cloaks and Dusters in every style. hIoELBOY respectfully invites the Ladles to call and eramine hie stcesk, embracing many styles not to be (mind elsratiefe. Oar prices so low, we defy competi tion. MoBLBOY, No. 11 South NINTH Street. 004-inal4f P HILADELPHIA O.ENTRAL SHAWL AND MERINO BMPORIUM. BROOMS, STELLA, SLANPST, AND Big SHAWLS,. A general assortment; unequalled in this market. PRENOII REVARSIBLE BUSTLES, with round corners. New and desirable - FRENCHMERINOIS AND °AMHERST!, from 68 tents to Si per yard. WtHTS AND BLACK ommnnatzs. SIITYR LYONS BLACK PIL.K 'VELVET. - ELAM PRENCII LADY CLOTH. LalliES , best quality ORDSRED RID GLOVSS. GENTS , DOUtiLE STITCHED RID GLOVES. 100 fIetaBRENOH CAMBRIC COLLARS & CUPBB, at $1 per Set. BAYADEKE SATIN TRAVERS. LUPIN'S ALL-WOOL DR LUDES, ko. ' DRESS MATERIALS, in variety. WEI'S; & BALLARDVAL FLANNELS. ORA & BED BLANKETS, and BURNISHING GOMIS generally, At the LOWEST PRICES for (MM. OHARLEII ADAMS, 0c.30 Eighth and Aroh streets. GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS.-- 8. V. R. HUNTER Ras IttROV.RD from N 0.90 to No. SO South SECOND Street, where be is now prepared to furnish the Ladles with a fresh and Weltaeleeted stook of DitEBB OOODEI, T.o which he invi,P4 theik Attention, Itehig determined to sell at otteedingly LOW PRIO/tB. N. B —A large assortment of Brothe, Stella, and. trench Blanket Shawls. Also, a variety of Silk and Cloth Circulars Constantly on hand, at the "CLOAK BMPORITIIi,” No. 40 gortth SECOND Street. GREAT ATTEACTIOR I OVER f 4,600 WORTH OE SHAWLS BROIL WHIM TO MAKE A SELECTION. THORNLET -onxsm. N. B. cog. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, Have the beet SHAWL tita4k itt,Philadlphi hey would reapectfully call attetitibh to is f ollo* i n gery cheap lots, vie : ea LONG DROVES SHAWLS at 8 8 each. 20 Do. do. do. at 10 4, 2Q Do. do do. at 1.1 141gg; io. at 12 it_ IDI,. at 18 " 20 Do. do. b. O. t 14 ,4 50 Do, do. do. at 18 ‘, 8 Do. do. do. at 18 8 Do. do. do. at 20 8 Do. do. do. at 26 4, In the above Lots of Long Broche Shawls will be found every desirable color of centre. BEATITIVIIL STELLA SHAWLS From $2 to 812, in every color. French Blanket Shawls in new designs. Plain Thibet Shawls, Square and Long. Baal Canton Crape Shals, Plain and Embroidered. Children's Mills, Albums'. Shawls, and Gentiamen's Statue, et Tlionghgx. oloriSm. , s, ~ RIS ONE PE CASHSTUD 1. 4 M Northeiat Coiner O HARDEN. N. & SPRING , N. 11.—City and Country Storekeepers buying for cash may find b argains at T &, P. filagniiiitent stool of Silks now on hand. 5e18.4 FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS. OPBNING DAILY. PINE CLOTH minors, ELEGANT BBAVEBRAGLAN% RIM VELVET CLOAKS. Elegantly adorned with REAL LAOES, CROCHET, ka., OPERA CLOAKS. The largest and niece yelled ateck of theme fashionable OVER GARMENTS, At the widest range of prices, and eited fox, MOURNING, PROMENADE, AND PULL DEEM OOdTUME, AT THO PARIS MANTILLA & CLOAK EMPORIUM, J. W. P R 00TO It & 0 0., 708 CHESTNUT BURET. IlDiagoinitone and (ECopartncroinpo lON.--TheP.rtnerehlphereto- JJ hereto fore existing between WILLIAM L. 340088 and,MORR is 11. tt °FNTS, under ths nem of & ROBERTS, le THIS DAY. dlisoleed, by intattal eon sent. JACOBS, MORRIS li. ROBERTS. Saturday, Nov. 6,1888 IJOTICE.—The firm of BENTZ & BARD WELL, No 18 North YIPPEE Street, is 1•1118 DAY dissolved, by mutual consent. GEORGE R. EaRDWELL le alone . euthorised t) collect the mat• standing aceounts of said firm. GEORGE B. RENTZ, GEORGE U. BARDWELL. Philadelphia, Nov 8,1868. noB-3t* VOTlOE.—Applications will be received 1 i until NOYBAIBER 1502, 1858, at 12 o'clock DI., for the bittititlon dt PRINCIPAL of Abe ONNTBAL RION 8011001, of the City dt rhiladelphls. Address the undersigned, et the Office of the Controllers of Public Schools, S. B. corner SIXTH and ADBLPIII Streets, Athemenm WASEPN, J. JACKSON, Chairman, not-St Committee on High School. NOTICE—PHILADELPHIA. and READ ING RAILROAD—Tbe "DOWN FREIGHT" Depot of she Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com pany, has been removed from No. 225 to Noe. 242 and 248 BROAD, above Race etreete All the ss TOROUGH. FREIGHT %netnews of the Company, both OUTWARD and INWARD will be transacted at this Depot. 3110. T. BEATY, nod lm General Agent. CAANGS OF RIGGING made to order, by \ WRAVER,IIITUR, & CO., No. 28 N. WATER R., and N W/TARVEN neNI MANILA. ROPE--:Assorted Sizes, Manu factured and for We at lowest New i ork prim, by WEAVER, FITLEE, & 00 , No. 23 North WATER Stroet, noB and 22 North WHARVES. WHITE -FISH.--,A very Superior Article of ,4 Mackinaw" In Half Bbla jut receivedln Store, and for nee by 0. 0. BADLER, h CO , no-2 108 ABOH Amt. C.I.OSEIEN BUTTER.-29 Tube Prime Goshen Butter. For este by 0. 0. RADLER, k CO., not 103 AROII street. GIN. -30 Pipes (Dutch Company's) in bond, and for Nab) by Whl. U. YEA TON, 216 B. FRONT Et. no 6 SEGARB.—A LARGE ASSORTMENT constantly on hand, and for sale at reduced prim!. Fresh invoices monthly, direct from Havan. It. D. SOOSIELD, No- 897 CHESIIII7I' Street, under Girard House. no2-lsoo ONONGAUBLA WHISKEY.-60 Bble. ILL pure Bye Whiskey, In store end fey pale by Wit YBATQN, 210 tknott XitONT glob SALE.—Erie City Coupon Bonds A' will be taken in payment for a valuable Lot of ground on Sixteenth - street. Apply to OILABLEB BROWN, , nofi.4tit N. W. comer MOM) and LOCUST Sta. mO RENT.—Onthe let January next, the very superior and extensive ROOMS, (2d, Bd, 4th and 0 thtiloors, each 24feet by 146) of the NEW STORE, 633 MARKET Street. The ,building is one of the fine Imprordmente on the upper aide, between FIRTH and siva Streete, basing two fronts, the north one on a rear Street with, good cartage way 20 feet Into SIXTH Street. i Apply on the nrenaises, nol-tf, , IR TO REN , a STORE onDELAWARE MEL Aeenue, below-NINE Btreetounning through .to , Water Street, 143 feet deep: Aim), the Double STORE, of THIRD and .14ilAltIt'i Streets, 43 feet front, ' O OO of the beet lireationa for large Business In Phila delphia'. AIso,STABLE and 00A0M-HOlll3ll in CHERRY Stret, above BBVENTH, in rear - of Ash land House Apply at 273 !loath /10138. TH Street.. ' 5e294m10. . Loa an irrintat: LOST OR MISLAID—Two • Certificates of the Common Stock of the AMBHICAN ACA DEMY+ OW MIIBIO, No. M and No. 701, for five ahem each, Application has been made for a zenewal of the era Certiflcatee 7AMEB DUND.4B. Philadelphia, Oat. 28, 1888. - no 2 8 4 tr. 89 10 11.8 t LOST.—Policy No. 4158, Standing In' the' name of ROBERT SIIIIILDS, tuna by {, The Mutual Asrurace Oompeny,” for Twentyßve Hundred Dollars, on property at the Boutheaat corner of FOURTH and LOMBARD Streets. Any person leaving the elieve pollay with the Company, or at NO 027 WALNUT Wrest, between man and BETENTH Streets . ; will be liberally rewarded. ne.Twat J. ONE or - THE BEST LOCATIONS, near ODESTNIIT Street, a LADY can have Fur elated Apartments,- before and' during' Confinement, where the - refinements of a home may be obtained. Ad dram S.,ii Preis Office. " at29-weitit MARKET FIRE INSIIRANOE 00. ON ME CITY OF NEW YORK. OABII OAP/TAL 5200,000 SURPLUS 78,200 TOTAL AZSETB DIRECTORS. BENJAMIN H. HOWELL, President. Philotus H. Holt of 236 Front street. Joseph P. Wickham, late Wickham's & Natehinson Hiles Davis. of A. B. & S. Davie. Oliver H. Shepard. •of Shepard, Howe & CO. Henry Rowland, of Rowland & Banks. Alfred L. Rowe, of T. Q. & A. L. Rowe. Wm. P. Miller of Will. P. Miller & Co. Stephen W °sines, of 8. W. & R. A. Gaines. • Elleha L. Walton, of Walton, Chile, & Co. Nelson Sherwood, of Nelson Sherwood & Co. Henry G Reeve, of H. G. Reeve & 00. Daniel T. Willets, of 'Mete & Co. Albert L. De (lamp, of Baker & De Camp. u 3ohn M. Brace, Jr., of Brom, & 'Barnum. - Stephen Linington, - of 216 Front street. Enoch Ketcham, of E. Ketcham & Co: Wm A Onmahigs, of Beards tr. Cummings. Henry Lyles, Jr., of Lylea. Polhannw, & 00. Brewster Valentine, of Valent.ne & Bergen. (lea. B. Whitfield, of G. & J Whitfield & Co, Albert Havemyer, (late Havemyer & Moller.) Tennis W. Quick, of Quick ic I , Hommedien. David D. Turners,of Edry & Turners.. Jose T. Navarro, o f Mora Brothers, Navarro & Co. Edward Bill, of 119 Broad street._ Nathaniel W. Chator, of Peter V. King & Cp. Wm. H. Goodwin, of B. Goodwin & Brother. • John Triable, (Freeland. Squires,' & Co.) , ASHER TAYLOR', Vice President. MEMNON, DB LAINES, ELANNELS, BLANKETS, &c, Lamm on Buildings and Personal Property of , every, deserlptlen agalturt Loss or Damage by on the most favorable terms. HENRY P. LIBERMAN, Bearetary. INBURANOE IN THE ABOVE COMPANY CAN BE 1117PECTED THROUGH STEWART & JOHNSON, 001-frm&wBBb4f E ASTERN 7NS:IIII,ANCE COMPANY.- OEVICE No. a EXYILLNGS. AIITHORIZMD BTOOE O CAPITAL , • OO , GOO . 0 Psnrerrrat.. Piro Risks on Merchandise and Buildings. Marine Risks on Vessels Cargoes and Freights. Inland Trransportation Rieke bn Goods per Railroads, Canals, and Stearoboate. taken on favorable terms. DIRECTORS. Andrew Cochran, George A. Wright, William I. Brown, Thomas Shaw Richard G. Stoteebnry, George Cooknian, Peter D. Myers, Charles Btoy, Robert B Walker, Jacob Reed, • •' Jima> Lukens, W. 0. ktotestrary. ANDREW COOICIAN; Prissidgnt. WILLIAM I. Bnowx, Vice-President. - DUI ISAAC P. BAANIN, LIQHT COAOLI & OABRIAGE BUILDER, All ITLANRFORD, PA. work warranted to give satisfaction. Orders res pectfully solicited. nolDime, • CARRIAGES. • WM. D. ROGERS. COACH AND' LIGHT-CARRIAOE DIMMER 1009 AND 1011 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Orden for CARRIAGES from ell parts of the world execntedwith promptness, and satisfaction gasuintled oda-Buff ZOLLICOFFER'S '-ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL le the only preparation dyer Placed be. tore the ptibilo that hag performed ea many MIRACULOUS CURES The most prominent and Influential citizens bear wit ness of its efficacy. Trio abundant evidence from at parts of the country le enough to warrant us In pro nouncing that it is the greatest wonder of the age. It is ea Internal remedy that s• Ake. st the root of the disease, and thus eradicates It entirely from the system. Prepared by THEODORE DIMS, Chemist, Northeast corner of Pine and Sixth streets, ocef-ihn Philadelphia Mmm . PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY NOTIOE TO PHILADELPHIA MEROHLIITB TIE WINTER RATES ON PREIGIITS 'WEST WARD by the different Railroad lines will take effect in BOSTON AND NEW YORE on the 16th instant, and in PHILADELPHIA upon freights destined beyond Pitts burgh on the 18th inst. Me rates are lower than former Winter prices by Railroad. say: let Oless. 2d Olase. 8d Clan. 4th Class. Columbus, 0.....51 20 81.00 8 82 02 Clue:until, 0.... 1.80 1.10 00 67 Louisville, Hy.... 1.66 1.27 1.06 80 Indlsnapolie, Ind. 1.35 1.15 96 70 at. 'Louis, Ho 1.80 1 50 130 95 Chicago, 11l 1.60 1.26 1.10 80 To other points in the West at comparative low rates by Bail, and at the usual difference below Ball rates when shipped by river from Pittsburgh. H. H. HOUSTON, 04neral Freight Agent P. R. R. 00. PBILADA., Nov. 1864. n09.12t LOOKING GLASSES. JAMES S. EARLE A SON., Manufacturers of Lcififffrio GLASS.ES for MAN TELS, PIERS, di SIDE WALLS, Of every else, style, and shape. Pier Tables, Cornices, Brackets, Consols, of new and elegantdedignep and PICTURE PRIMES, with Premed for Portraits, Miniatures, and Photographs In every variety of style and price. Importers of ENGRAVINGS, every new Publication being received the moment of Issue, and OIL PAINTING+, from the Studios of the best and most celebrated American and European Artists. A LARGE GALLERY OP PAINTINGS Open at all times, rasa Wholesale and Retail Desl era in Mahogany and Walnut framed Looking Gla.ses, to whloh they invite the attention of country customers JAMES 13. EARLE •Ec SON, 818 CHESTNUT STREET, OTPOSITS TES Siiill3 10734.1. INIRANKLIN INSTITUTE EXHIBITION, SIXTEENTH and FILBERT Streets. Pgit&DELPOLIL, atenday, Nov. 8tk,1868. THE COMMITTEE ON EXHIBITION announce to the Pahlin that, o*lng to the inclement weather of the pest week, and at the earnest and almost unanimous request of the Depositors, they bade date mined to continue the Exhibition for the present week. The EXHIBITION will close on SATURDAY EVE NING, the 18111 Inst., and Deposltot s are requested to call for their articles on deposit on MONDAY next, the 16th hat at 10 o'clock A. M DE POB Mats HAVING THEIR GOODS INSURED under the open policies of the Committee are inf rmed test the Insurance holds good Until MONDAY next, the 16th inet , at 12o'clock M. TICKETS OF ADMIBtION TO THE EXHIBITION will be sold as heretofore, including the Fare, in the Tenth and Eleventh street, Market street, and Raoe and Flue street Pasaeage: Railroad cars; also by the Germantown and Norristown Railroad Company. PROPOSALS FOR THE PUROIIASH OF ALL THE LUMBER need in the large shed as it now stands, as well in the tables and platforms, will be resolved during the current weea, to be removed front the premises be fore the Ist of December next. By order or the Committee on Exhibition, no8•Bt if JOHN E. ADDIOKB, Ohairmsn. WHITMAN'S SUPERIOR CONFEOTIONERY. PINE MIXED SUGAR PLUMS, PINE MIXED BONBONS, SINE MIXED CANDIES, Mawfaetured, and fox sale Wholesale and Retail, by EITEIPHION B • WHITMAN, No. 1210 MARKET STREET, A LLSOPP'S PALE ALE—In Ends —A J. counting supply on hand In Cnetom•honeo Stores, for esle by WILLIAM. 11. TratTON, 23.6 South FRONT Street. not• fl ERMAN CIGARS. —BOO,OOO, various vir brand, in store and for sale by WM. H. YBATON 216 south FRONT St. nab IVIONS. A. F. ROSAT, TEACHER OF FENCING, BARRETTES GYMNASIUM, 0e25-d2m* MARKET Street, above Eighth ACKEREL.— 757 Bbla Nos. 1,2, & 8 DIAOKEREL, to Assorted Packages. Por sale by C. O. BAbLER & 00.. neil 103 Amu Street. IVIUSBEY.-80 bbls., 214 do. (Miller vi v Illokerston 2 s) Old Monongahela Whiskey, atom and for sale, by A. LORIN°, et4l4C £49 Pontk /MT tnell, I /For Salo attb to get. Boarbing. 3nsuranco Qonq'anico. $278,200 No 108 Booth 1101INTIE Street, - Phriadelphio (Ear ri ages. ifidannaL INFLAMMATORY AND ORRONIO RHEUMATISM. WESTERN SHIPPERS 211031 PHILADELPHIA TO Wert of TWELFTH Street Wants. NVANTED-A Partner in the Clothing iThiainees, with - Ironilnne.to Ten..Thonsand Dollarejon or balers the drat day,of January next, Ad dress, with real name. and wheri'le be fond, for one wear, te this °Noe, u 0 J. B." wo9-ato • WANTED—A, , APIerkebip in a Whole -see Store or ,Beetory.- ~The Advertiser has had five 'ears , eirrrienee.aa Bookkeeper 1 . 0 a Came:de sign Bouse. and can furandithe,Brit testimonials. Ad dress at this Offlee.• ' - ao&Bess WANTED.—A lirat•class -Musician la da te drawl of getting up a Winter Clue of Penile, to learn to perform on. the Violin or Guitar Thome wishing' to jolq will Mews address, with their real= donee, .f this °Moe: " naritt - " T!DRITGOISTS.—Wanted, by a Young ' TO Man who has had four years' expeneuce in a Re. tail Drag Wore r and a Graduate. of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, a Situation in a similar relish- Inshment. Address " Drug Clerk," Otago of *it Paper. Paper. , WANTED--To dispose of an Into- Am- reit. in the Stock and good Will or an old sahib halted Wholesale Jobbing none in the Boot and Shoe Trade. !Any' one 'haying a moderate Capital win Mud this a geld.opportunity to engage in the business.- An dreae ~ Z ommerciaV at this Office, with name and in drawn *latch Will be strictly confidential. nog dt* • WANTED,--A bitnation as Salesman in a - Dry . Genets l'Obbingpornie ? by a Young Man who has a thorough' hnowlidge of the baldness, and's= In fluence a moderate amount of trade. ljnquestonatle Oneness lurnished. Address ...Marsha 1? °face of Press neeeituthlitee 7:PRINTERS.—Nanted, a good Doable A. Medium WASHINGTON MOO. Address E, at We office. WANTED—To Rent, for the winter, dee = son,' with ' Inunedlate posieesion, - Iturnished house 'of moderate else, with modern Improveniente, west of Tenth street. Address .6..: . A1. 3 aloe of this Paper. V I, 0: a i D 8 A. CIAVALRY—AbIe-bO4lOl, aumarriid mat, whOm will be &Tea good pay, board, elothin4 medical attendanee. Pay from RP to OP Per nwath No man having a wife or child will be wee ted. Did abovefor MOT.INTBD amino' at No. 817 P aboye PIO*, north Mc S. N. let Lieut. 14 Dragoon/. Boorniting Moir 9Amusetnetti6. AItERIOAN AOADEMY OF STEAKOPOWS ITALIAN OPERA. SIXTH SUBSCRIPTION NIGHT. _ - THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, NOVEMBER 10th, hPLLY. TERESA PARODI,- ' Tun Gsmer DRAMATIC ,P. 111741 DONNA, WIII make her Pint and Only appearance In her ode• tasted role of Leonorap in Verdt's highly popular Opera IL TBOVATOBIt. ,MAD'LLE TEREsA PAItODI'S popularity' and sae eels has been w,thout preoedeot in the musical annals of this country. Having arriied is America is the height of Jenny Lind , adtatinction, - she became the river for public approbation of that famous vocalist, and has enjoyed a longer. and-more successial career. with the public- thsa any other lyric artiste who everide - Res this country, by the high character of her performances, still holding her place without rivalry in twrown roles. MADAME AMALIA STBAHO.9OII will m• ke her first appe.ranee on the same evening, as AZUOENA.;" "also, • ' Signer BRIGNOLI and Signor AIIIODIO, in. their re *inactive roles Beata for JL TBOVATOBE an now be Housed In ell the ticket offlose. NaW REGULATION 07 P 111171113 OF ADMISBIOII/ -Pg4lll3t, Dome Cirate , Ba'cony, Private Boxes, One Dollar. Be. served Beats,' Fifty Cents _extra, which_ can be seared during the day. All seats which have not been Secured, dnring the day will be sold on the evening of the per formulae AS WIZ DOLIJit t with the exception of a limit= - ed. numberotoooma BEATS, which will be retained for the accommodation of , strangere, at $1.60. Ticket Of. does at the Acaderov..Beok & Lawton's,. and Lee t Walker's, Chestnut street. - , Tickets for FAMILY OM= 50 owns. .AYrkirff2l.• ram 25 mire. N. B—Alt Beate not =died as waxen can be 660464 by those who are admitted. Mr. Vtan.E.o3ol:t also hates plume In Itusennoing that for FLovow a great ch -. ef &rewrote, - MABI Which will be produced tenth° drat time In Antesten, Italian, the moat extensive p pera-lons have bent taiga; and will noon be completed, eo that the represents. lion of this masterly work may be expected% the ensued ef the next week, with new dresses, deenfationa, and I grand miss en scene . - , it RS D. P. BOWERS'D -WALNUT-ST. THEATRE. corner of NINTH and WALNUT Strode. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Norember 10,1868, THE HIIIVOHBAOH • Master Walter Mr P B. Minter ; Sir Thomas ELM- ford, Mr. E. P. L = each; Pulia 81 P. Bowers. After which the popular - . ZAVISTOWSKI BALLET TuOIIPE Will appear In the Pantomime Benet, entitled_ • - MAY PEiTIWAL. Prices of admission-Second Tier and Family Circle; and Third Tier, VS cents; Parquet, 87.4. cents; Dna 01r0l0, 60 cents; Private Doles, according to their kale; R. and 56; Single Beata In Orohestra and Print* Boles ; 76 cents. Doors open at half-past 0 o'clock ; Curtain Hess at 7 o'clock. - WEATLEY, & CLARKE ' 5 . ARCTIt-ST. T E ELEATILB.—W=mn 8. Fredetleks,Aatlng as ft Bwe Manager.- WEDNESDAY EVENING, Novemb.ir 10, 18 6 8, P _ . Bernard, Mr John Gilbert; Count Maillice de Greed vat, Mr. Wheatley; Peuvrerte. Mre John Drew; The Duchentof Beaulieu, KM Stoneall. - - To conclude with the ever.popolar Oomedlette. or " • bIIDDBN 211011011 Te. • - Admission. 25 en. Secured Seale in Dregs Circle, eta; Orchestra Stalls, 60 eta ; Seats in Private Boxes, 76 eta; Galleryo.B cm; Gallery for OoloredPemons,26cts; Private Box in Gallery for adored Persons,' 26 eta; Whole Private Box, $B. Doors open at quarter before 7:4* . tiacti: eamineuee ai precisely—' - - NATIONAL" ICIROUS, WALNUT ST., above EIGHTH-LLEWIS B. LlNT,lianiger. • SPECIAL EXHIBITION • Per family parties, ladles and children, will be given THis WIDND.4DAI APTEBNOON, November 10th, Which will be as well selected as the display which the Management Intendsto present in the , BYDNING. Both Afternoon and Night, DB. JAMES L. THAYlift, SAM. LONG, the Enna ern Clown, DAN GARDNBR, the favorite: MlBB BAILEE STIOKNBY - Will appear, together with the_ IitREBBITIBLII TROUPE. SCALE OP PRIOBB, Dress Circle and Parquette 40 cents. Children under ten years of age 20 ti• Fatally Circle 20 t. {,Doors openat 2 o'clock. 'Performances will commence, at 2% o'clock •••Do,ra open at 7 o'clock. Performances will com mence at 7%, an 1 terminate at LW, precisely. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. FIRST CONCERT OP THE SEASON Will Mice place on THMINDAY EVNNING, November nth, AT TIM .MIIBICAL Yuri D HALL. The Managers have the pleuure of announcing that they have made an arrangementwith AI EITIILKOSOH, sewing the eminent Renton or the following peat artists: Madame reumps COLSON, The Great °eatables. Madame AMALIE EITRAIIOBOB. Signor LABOCITTO, the ilminent Tenor.. 44 . RLLORE BABILI the Distinguished Baritone. CARLBTTO PATTI, the Wonderful The whole under the direction of M. STBAKOSOH. A limited number of 'subscriptions will be received at the Music Stores on Chestnut street. n013.4t* rraloMEELT's VARIETLES (Cafe Theatre,) 1. Northwest corner of /MTH and 011.11oTNUT MITBIOAL and TIRPSIOHOREAN MELANGE, con cluding &VERT EVBNIN4 with a YAROB or KM LISEQUB, under the management of MS. T. AMBOK ET. The following artists ems regularly engsg.ed: Min VALLEE, premiere aanseuse; Rim WAIL HARRY, Mee JENNY WREN. Min VIRGINIA MY BR& Messrs A'BECKET. Senior. J. T. WAMBOLD, GEO. W. WREN, J B. REYNOLDS W. MOYER, P. ROB WM, and T. A'BECKBT, Junior, Pianist. Concert commences at T) o'clock. Admission 10 cents. LIATHER 'CHIRP'S I. ORIGINAL OLD FOLKS , CONGER? MUDD. on their way to the West, and ar Smola& antill6l, will give positively ONLY 13EYBrir OONCIZaTfI, HONORE/ . HALL, CONADINCING MONDAY, NOVAS:MBA Bth, 1868. Thie Olen consists of THIRTY-SEVEN PERFORM ERS, all clad in Ancient Oostume, soma of which are over two hundred years old. BRAND FATHER 1088 nod SON DAVID will perform with Va AsiOISIT AUL Teat OLIO bee never failed to 811 the largest Rana in the Country, and hundreds netualy are unable to gain admittance. Doom open M quarter before seven o'clock. Com• meocing t quarter before eight. Tickets 26 cents; Reserved Beats, with Checks, 50. N. B.—Secure your Beate early in the day. noo.ls QANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE, a•J DILIWENTR Stn.% adjoining the Peragylnas Railroad Depot. • CiItIAT BILL Por the Wraps of SANFORD'S OF:BRA ROM. THIS EVENING, Will be presented Bilifordia true version'of UNCLE TOWS CABIN. . . . The largest Company of MINSTRELS IN TEEN WORLD EVERY EVENING New Songs, Glees, Ohnstuwa, Refrains, &0. , with Deming by the SANFORD CHILDREN • Admiaaion 25 ante; Children 12X emits. Er On Thantegiving THAL% Performaneee, vie: 10X, 2X, and 736 e , aloe& in the evening nol-lm. 111 ERRING'S GOAT PICTURE has ar rived of the 'i'ILLiGE BLACKSMITH, and will be on Exhibition fora few nays only, at the Store of A. G. ROBINSON'S Picture Gallery, -ooaff, , if 910 CHESTNUT Bt ab. NINTH'. A SSEDIBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH AND ti CHESTNUT Streets. ' Immense attraction. New Novelties. Ohange of Programme each Exhibition. The 'LEARNED OA.- HART BIRD% and SPIRIT RAPPING. Go ant Me SIGNOR BLITZ. The great Ventrilognlet and wonderful Magician. Performance every Evening during the week, at half pan 7 o'clock and on Wednesday and Saturday ./d ternoons at 8. Admission, 25 cents; Children, itt cents. 0c25-Im* Wattties, Jzwrlrp.,;s;"r. B AILEY & 00.. , rozwiaLt BAILEY t IiCITOOMpr • Save removed to their new llre•pr6dl, White Marble 819 OEESTNUT STREET, NORTH BIDE, BELOW THE WHAM) HOVEL Now opening their fill dock of IMPORTED JBWELRY, PLATED WARNS, LED FANCY GOODS, To which they Invite the attention of the public BILVHB,WM, WATMIES, DIAMONDS, AND PBABLEI, AT WROLBSAL3I AITD 3BTAA. CORNELIUS & BAKER, nanufeeturere of LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, 4AB FIXTURES, Ao. STORE, 710 ORESTBUT STREET. MANitrAOTORIIO, 821 (=mum Street, and MOIR and 00I,IIMBIA 0e.28-12nif Avenue. A SRAM SLACK'S ENGRAVING, DIE 471 , - Sinking, and Embossed Plinting, Envelope, and Bea Preto Manta:May, N0..1 60011 KITE area, kinadolphia, Ea. ratiloa