The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 12, 1858, Image 3

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(- -1‘„,"6 3 40, :riftiVilil=‘';•iire ;fre:ed-un. A , ,z,i ,--,-- •iNc.4, - 0 41141iitiffiaGliptiifondefettionT. discharged.`
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- , -',.TriSRiV - - q dintiaokter eg•the7plaintifre alley,
1 4!..4 inff f allisir_over'iti Omni thin piainnifie eon '
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^"`-'•- .8".i 1 ol MA idOrAl lo4,l s..w,ad,biljtoProvernent,to - thei
;-,.. 7 ,',/,elaintirff&Pldtis rki.liinuoklyr,thir platn•iff . for.s3o.,
.' - i t ir.-'-ffiilliffiPi:ffir ifilliAll i .Xle,foffer for dyfe=eart.: . --,
~. „ --- /1!::• - • eferge 1. / ,'lllghtppltaniel;lfolic Ats. - notidn of re:
••,..-"_;' - ;• s plirilnalittllo.Biirkiiio. horse," , wsgen, =Charnels, -to' re
, ~,,:, . , Gofer fa' bkitnikekttlicsolitto pie dsfendaut4; Verdict
- - -.:. •Ibr the glitifitlitl9s gefr.liatottanlottlik.S l , 6l !itiffr and
- ' liablominsa,lirowster for.thedeferiffintz? - ,i-„ • , /--
.;--• ' ~'- Tchnrelfeivinifirda`bejohil,,Glitord: end William U.
- - -'" litliferd. , ',`"An.artion On riliiiiid, -- „ilifirdlot for ths,plaintiff
' for 040 Stiikurileet_to:points • rikerverLfor, the boort in
•• ' lernri.'”Oroosiliiititt,,,frif• plibitlifoiunt,Bennett,for the'
, " ...- , delbodinit,' ~ -•,; , ~•--' 2 - .1••••,,-- -,..-F, 2-;;;;;;,.... , , , ....„/„ '--
- nr-Ynnitel railyiii4, , ,bidrfillei rlPe, iAW gotten 'en 6 bixiii
incionitt,,,fgrerkiki
4 - goodlogoid - Aot delivered., •'Verdist/
for the plalatit for 8,131,7dZ. 'AOC -Campbell` for - the'
- plaintiff i4o3,OfiffY.*llB,llliall for . the: defendant., ,
I: 011ike'llsYCO.,--;" The:lStkint. Still •,- and- Schuylkill
Haven' ltatirditrCpsiliiitilr• = 4-. :An - satfon to recover for.
, ' work sintlslidedtinio limb renferialefirniabed-' °atrial.
; ' -' • "SherP.leashitAi'**l! , ,g r i ", 114 .41! . .• 9 erPard, for the de
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• s ' : tlet.,o4lliigt). Stein:id...4obn Me
, ~,, ~,,;,;:iikbWeltd:lll,6lteai and Jahtilff „Trizitrailing, ko.rfis:
..: ' ‘.ykk AU= rildiffnal. - liistitation'Oompaiii:',;An acti on ,
- t. -Q.>enwnelloy. - et4thettrancia glren-'n the 'ship , I 0011144
..,,,..-,,,,..itelC,M , Befetit ‘ repntt , d - ,..-tNerdiet for , the ,, pliintiff for
.., ; 1 •• ~, , - , 41,882.-Aifolittrytiqor, . plaintiffi Sferhard for defenk,
f;:•/:::ii , -,thint, - ".,.. - : , ,i -,1, , X , ..Z.r.: --,.. ..1. ,
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, , r'r Michael 7 - Itodulitf, John.. Whelleet; and • James A 1.,:
.,: „ •,;',,VsnotiktredingV;.ke) ys.'..The,gtate Iliratindi, Mari= In , .
• ---,-f• --; littrinict Cotopeopc :An' actiOn# a policy of ' Insurance;
,-.• ; -. , The plaintiffnallege that they viere the own ers of the
,-,,,,,•-' , ,;-stautmahip i‘,Oreolle,iifunt, that they obtained's' matins
'r:. • '''-•?•;' policy on lier/in the offibe - of theAsfendantriflhat dui ,
- : --,,,- big a Toyagialte.wat, inbred *hen, near Aunapolis, by
, 0., -.`":' ~ ettnning into a rile; Ot_koelts.g,The: Obit, - Was then' put •
-::',„ ":- ';into;the handler-ad agent; for sedum !-to St. - 703 a , s,
i . ; r '' ' ',:l4,oW BrUlAllial Ilia,.lllla on heilfay' to sand place wall
21siot.:;Oit,trialk -, :i.PaulJor &Wide; Joel Zones for de.
...f ,, -'?-00aueonl.r,i,"Ekt - --4tidge AlliElOn.=—Cronsoe
' z` itsi'lliiiiiinil'llefo • ra reported: / Ynryout --'.. •;- -:
' '''',l3frAi;;lltitteltSPl:o2(li‘ '••••r 1 14,V ~, W hiiniiion" . ..l
" ', ihe: . .iiiiln",thii. eliae:Ottiiiillim Stewart's= James
McGill,, elimilick,wilkoonspiraey. to' oiled's= defraud
, -, `, T . If attiaoklecit:or Any waions, returned a '
verdict, of
- grilltyttsprithe, second orient/ ot tlte bill'nkindletment ,-
1. ,": 7239 Sentence dererrl:',;' , , o4 . ,- ' - , -=',t ,l ,-.„--':. ,
•,ILT-;.‘_ , :‘l'4l; -- 2ohn WOOdwatdit Oki tioik,'-litut4hersinifirith the
• 10-teuy of Ofteeu hundrarlldgillans. the • properryof Ed;
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• ` _,ward lifontemery.fltWistriffsged that on thefigthBay of
ft.i/..,;Jitiusir4lBsJ - z" Montgomery had: left, her= With - a large.
tr „amosuitof moneywbish hnhert t i c; It aws:V;iii to estisly
- ,--;"•• .., :11. 1 tbs ° 1. 1 4:le i ty f eliogireVI I I I Iii b a triertrit. nzt,t
-- ,_ p art :or the - city, where he treated hie friend,, Tor:train
and while he was partly 'n=o4'o4l4 =mayflies taken
• ,-,-,- fromlibra - !Illusroloh - fallingruinif Woodward: he wee
~.-: , 7 . z- flirty/rio t ; tot , ttioutr 44,', It:will . be; recollected that
L. - 1.-thle Oeseitsweedpineh eieltsmenf In; he upper -tart of
' 44 .1 16 , 0 Vit; hem thrafact that lashort - tionkafter Illontgni
,,tinery_arekskedSlieme,'-it-was:nupposed",he. had been
. drriegellollo.died next day atthe.horise of his Moult
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?-t ter V but the coroner's jury riftert's fill inveitigation,
' , returned n•weidiat that dyrithirea:• Sensed by heavy in--
“--: 'Unbutton' .: - Zury out - ;•••'• 4 •'•'-' • ', •;• - , -,--',.;
, Appel% stewsit wee ebarged with this Iciest& of some
.1•• .: ~ , ,.•1, laden earth As; end'other lightiiitienee; the, property
I. , ior,RodialLawlor; , - - , The
_goods - Were- found upon him.
'.11.,. - 4;:yerdnit gallty-- , lthintetieed to.litinesthe., .... . - .;/. h:,-
,--:,,, "•The come Of^Henev•l.lrBw, nbiLriO4,WithProniwiliff per
.-. - Client to thteillegallitt•the late election, was Sallee, up
for trinli,but postOned • nritit vent Dieiday ~ 3- :'
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Charles „you'll:04'00%1A vittif Orion ,in binning.
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-,.- f the barn of Ali= Orietoresi:rif,!, on the Bth of Await
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last - ; -- -ffire/defendant - inslded ., mear,:the - hatn, in • tbe
..,, •,, , parenik third ward , and after . aw' ilte,, , he siddonlyills,
/ norkolowS • , -nd"wil!ttrallter,aboi4.. l ele:eaterwatdai
% Verdict ietigant.r.'‘ . ?., '''' .1
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~ .i. W iltiniii t 00111ifin ' onargenfritti.seiracii,and bnkcery:
_:: / .,----.MlAnniltalillier:FiTerillot not gailty.r - , -.-.] '' ', •
.4 . , , ..., , ,ii i t at fill e l u e;r f ie i liatirr
, !:rceiiiy, on Ifro,,,bllls of,
•-,•••• . i '!„ - ii Thalffstkerkticii4 nubfeittd the - bills without
-- L.,.. 'wilder:o,
„'• and the'iniy returned i, ierdiett of not guilty
” -f :. , ! -- -linieiinanlireise charged 'with' ceiling -to a
' •• person addicted to isteinperate,lisbAtojafter he was no
. .-':111101 riot te da soil ila , proletrator. Jury out.
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~: i.vnitiiziit,VHTezdAßitwpii:.irg4, . .:‘. 4 4.--afysicipta,,..
market, audio
• *006",,'•01r aiiij,:itiout '‘36o bhls of
btinlx*idllP9lfe 4 "ofilit , l s *, 01 Est
' 'Jsit 01.indsi"zeitire .. .viiii • She;
Aride • p rO fr,"ithall:lot:l '1;116,6 26,i'for soper, 7 .
.$6613.76 tor atilt`
family ; and fumy brands,
_aegording:to ; ; qualiti
••- 4?lont eiles r at 84.1 2 ',Coro Meal
iii not .
S 3 75 VOL , Wheat'
Ye sn demand , nd 4 GOO 3 , 4100 bii ghat hare' been sold,
;,for mill i ng at•124e1200 fen Yed and 1866131514 ,
1 , 4 04tri fR fliittile'veiillt. sparse.
I, thirtirline offering, And, good old
sena Lad new 65 , to ' , loe* basher;
:'hit,o9w:beishedillreateni , Tidied iota 7tro. Oats- 7 "
sate_
• tie teloii? - 11)aitlift , Iii
330 bale! hays been ` syld~ ' ln "mall ; iOti;
• - , :.l l # ( l,Cc!fsPit.Ro. l T ,l 4 l l l ll4 , lo.th;Fst er-m9reAotng in,
are hold
41tocf, ,,,r 5ined . platfinnoh
- iorte4 ati5 , ,75ep',6 ef; h ein" danainiliask
pitoe. r.ziNktiikty : Is firmer, asd bbl. rathssataiee;
TO; 213 i isiSalar hhds,
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Flout... to,
IfittC*oogTe, !halite's doing ''.:Weneipts
•-,-,--,, alg attl4soo Y .libid it SS 2503.85 for
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4fOaj,d;lsaset DO' forLatpelina, Etato'•:ss.os.;
forPik - dolE4 ls44.6l%satrino Wees
atiot-r'Swtjtlso"FArtzt
.nAbiga;lra n 0 t0:4 61 4,6 :
tidal(
of 900 . f.btlif 1605:40 ror.:o,thirion to =sill brinds,
900750kfor"111rZ Upon and favorite.:
L:,l, eroze""' Pork is ormer; withnise of 300 bbl.. at
17, 60 for ideak;"iOdsl4:lso for Priate",„ Li without,
,tosterlar ohapirtr , to' , 4o - ne`irr; pelage r galas 'Ai. 'sinsll;
i s ac o n and Oat tdeate nabstscwolet;%-pasdin quiet. with
salsa of 200 bbliclss`,l9% . lllo:"4Bisttp f,.; :loStd Ohnese Ara'
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bit railroad villa
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:10 galono Ohl It 74X
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4019 4 /I"tkiliktiM , ' ,ll a
vr: - /-:• , ' • , • - 1 ,0. 1 70,0 ,
Br/ E 341BiicAleilis.,--fos.philadelpitia, cleared at Port
land 9fleinit.;
Bohr -'
-8 Witinin,Maguire,ror 'de. Janeiro, was
aPokeo t'Sep 8, Jet 18 At leing 18 t.. , -
Behr:J . -El ,alletiptatioriek,,for Phil.
adelphia, cleared at
NO 10th tort:
floitisoti; and Ghee , .
Selirs.W"P Clorbitt Rosa; Sarah,
ter,lllrecer4 beeriest New,Bodford 10th toot. '
M; gears o,Pattersou, Dole;
- Goo - Edward;Miyr,idary Armadaibbs, and Theresa 0,,
Giudyl-heoceivtrtivedent Boston' llth Inst. •
`,l3ohr,*pluihil", Dole, -- hitnce. at' Oharieston
frOM,diegendria; it Boston
-
- Bohr Star,Orowoll, from providence for Philadelphia,
at New,Yorh 10th bet:
Sabra • Henry:l , 4oOn, Eldridge, and 'Martha:- Moore,
Eenediot, elected at New York 103 th bet. for Philada,
Puha Eva Belle; Iliton,•,Montereuilfalkenburg; Robt
ll
‘Oorson;,ooriont R' Shannon; Marts; G Bartlett,
Gobi:6111 Glifillail, Sioith; ,R p °bare; Shute. Silver
Magifet, Perry"l Willlaniwn, Winsmore;' kOorde,
Babcock; A B Gannon, Nowell, and T Lake, Beall,
'henneitEoaton 10th
Behr George Groin, Grien,'eleared at 'Boston 10th
inst for Philadelplua. .
• Fiche' BV L -11. Wales, Hoffinan, Wee stint Wilmington,
NO; Bth hut for Philadelphia.
Botit SalmonWAShbUrilisTbrlidlei, from Taunton for
Philadelphia,'salled from Dighton Bth loot
%loins Amill Bronn4BiOWlq bOuce and B L Oreoker,-
Preabiey, 06 for Taunton, at Dighton oth bet.
Georgie, Siviet,Lerme ; arrived at Newburyport
Bohi , D "PloYd':Rabiett;salled frOm New Bedford
9th inst. for Philcdelphia.. • "
'. - Rohr Ingibh;Bliveit ; 'hOnce,, arrived at New
London oth inst. ' "
Bohr Empire;Pr7ae hence it Newport oth inst.
Bobielophialtnit,Bmithi Joe H Risley, Boyce; Sarah
L; Bmithf➢'hglit, Huntley, B Johnson, Johnson;
Cia,
sotto; flomerer Oleiro; Burroughs, and Oolorado,Nay.
hence at Providence oth bat.
flohrs Willow - Harp, Jones, add Knight, Beare, Sailed
from Providence oth-inst....for Pallaaelphia.
Bohr ..1" II Burnett. or Gape Hay, Worthi - sailed from
,-New-pOrt, Itl,lsth Wilmington, and has not
'ainee'been heard or. -
KAMM miscismuir
•
_ Shin ( Oen:tinting," 'of Doeton, waterlogged, wee fallen
iriwith 26th nit, no let, by Bohr Crown. of St Johns, N •
which tookoff Waive of the crew, five remaining by
the ship, - The 'Crown was spoken - let Inst, let 42 24,
,long 67 46, by barque' Ajax, at it Johp, NB, but no far
ther partionlarehave transpired. It to feared that the
ship niay- prove trr . be 'the Suffolk, or'Boston, lheld,
Whleh sidled front' Oliatt,om, No; 21st ult. for Penarth
-Roads, With deals. The 8 had - seventeen men on board
when ahe left port. - On the 26th ult. there was • hear:
gale from NH - -!`," r
letter front liebillielye that the ably Cornelia Law.
renee had only discharged 24 ant of 612 bales of hemp,
at the time she was burnt.. '
Queenstown, Oat 26—The Wild. Ttanger,whloh arrived
here to der from Valparaiso, had a sticOession of light
northerlr and easterly winds off Cape Horn. and sprang
bowsprit, fore end wizen mast, sad rudder head ,
Shields; Oct 26—The .110111 r. Darts; bound to N York,
which' pot back to title port,Oes -20,1esky, has sold her
cargo, and in discharging to gollidoldook., '
-,- Caps Town,-Eiept 11—The 841. - McCann, from Penang
to New York, which pnt,into Algoa Bay on the 23d July)
witirdaimigekhei been condemned and mid there.
Oronstadt, Oct 16- 7 The George_ Green, Fairbank,
hence for blew - York, -- lies been towed book by two steam
era, and will have toAlseharge. - -•
U= 8- itesinere . ficirfolk, Harriet Lane,
from New York; and Water Wltek, from Norfolk, were
at Ba,rbedgeo 20th olt; for perwikmbueo.
, DOMBSTIO PORTS
NEW .TORE, Nov 11—Sr, b ri g Be ll e Pools, Joy, fm
Newburg for Galveeton; sail+ .;',Etilus, °sayers, Turks
Island; & ,Ealmoos, Price, Wilmington, NO; Ban
nyPonth, Weekil,Washlngtopi.NO; bladed Platt, Smith,
Newborn, NO; nr,eess; Hulse, Sydney, 011."
steamship 'Alabama, Schenck, Savannkh; ehlp
Yorktowh, Slicers, London; :barque Young, 'Atkinson,
Clathcoat Oseati liird:Periletoh, Bermuda; Aroset
'tia', (Br)" TO*, Arroysf, Cuba, Sawyer .' Attikapas; L
Otis, Gilchrist 'Tasksonvllle; :Geer:a Darla,' Phillips,
Obarlisipx,• Pc6i Brothels, Chase , Plymouth ; J T
likons;litirthi;•Wilatihgtets; T Andersoui BodlntirPre.,
,dcrleksburg; Alin and Saran: lrabdsrblit, Charleston -
r",-1101ddlis! 110LEiNos8,-P til-Ar, barque 8 W Por
ter, Wloklutid,'Post sn Prince for Boston. Experienced
Urorelkeather, and splk sails. -
Also 'aroscibra Elizabeth - English, English, Alogin
dris for Boston;- Richard 'Paul. Prink. Dorcas Deland,
Bakeiihnil Jo - A. Danenkowcr, Itfiller t from Boston for
Philadelphia; . • • • •
sailed, ear Wlstliftitikil.,l'.
Otli.-Ar, eohr Johi McAdam, (8 mists, of -St George)
Ogler, Chirlestois fol.sßostOn; cobra Anna Elisabeth,
Belcher. firdougui for Boston; Maine Law. Sweetland,
Jacksonville for Boston; ; Ireland, tdiPer. and High
lander; dayo, , Aligsndria for do; Oben .Parker, Webb,'
Delatrare; Oitifor . dof - Beienue, Corson; Oboe A Orel.
,nerilWeater; Jhuissilliewltt, Boas; James Barrett, Da.
vii;clifaria Boma, 1:101)' Mantel, 8 Ifershon,.lreland,
Bznith:Douglass; ,Sarah Coh en,
Callon; Mary Bazars 'Baulks. and Mary Ann lc Caro.
ilneißoliiin - ,-Philadelphia for Boston; !rigor, Brans,
Nor/lk - forliaiiev, J, Lancaster. Stites; Philadelphia for
'Melee.; 0 W McElwee , do for L y nn;;, Isabella
'Thottipson-2Corson? and Riohird" Thompson. Lloyd, do
for:Salem; 'Shepherd A' Mount, Hotchkiss, Boston for
, ' • . • .
-Sailed; brie Wm 0 Olarki` sans Shenandoah,
baba, Lizzie Mad. Maud Vans Dorcas Ireland. L A
DanenhinverAllghbulder,-Annte t hone; Shepherd
Mount' .. - - ,
19th 7 .Ar, , lairs 3304111 h, Wilmington, NO, for
Boston; Python, - Osgood, Baltimore for Newburyport;
Arot‘t, (Br) Smith, Windier, NB, for Alexandria.
- salted, attar Maria Moamr. -
In pert at
-
10 A Morbid NW; the abovi arrivals of to
day, and barque B W Porter; sabre J - Grieraon,
Bllas
both'Zngllsh, John McAdam,' Ansa Elisabeth, Maine
.Larror .P.lreland,' Charles- Parker, Revenue, Chariot A
Greinir,'Jamea 13 Hewitt, James Barrett,' Daniel B Mer,
stipu;Dsvid Smith, Ella, Sarah Cullen. Mary II Banks,
Mary Ann & Caroline, John Beatty, Mountain Avenue,
Tiger, Caroline: Pt Mimes, John Lancaster, Isabella
Thompson', jtiohard Thompson, and Nsw.Planet.
° Mt IVM.3 . (yr B.
0111 O'CLOCK TRIO it
,
OIRARE_HO.77B2-91restuut strop, below Ninth.
4. - iiVelshj-WaihingtOn . V. Jltainiond, Middletown
weifit, Cincinnati 'Mr Wail & la, Bellefonte
Miss Oampbol,'Belleronte /I 0 Hillneff, DeOefonte •
J T Hoover; Bellefonte R B Thompson, Minnesota
H-D. Smith, Cincinnati ' tercet, Illinois
HO Allerunui..-Harrlsburg PrexlerA la, Beading
Misa Hunter, Reading_A 0 Griffin. NY -
W - B,Williamsi; der •I Wilyan dc la, Iy
H Baker, Taps_ - 10 Balderston , Baltimore
A-Wood. Elivitanalt '• Miss 0 Segriel. Savannah
'0 Hardy; Maisie _ ',T Bleak, Brooklyn
Pit Ayer, NH,- • " Phonies, Ps •
T - Orme k la,Baltimore A B Warlord, Harrisburg
K Handy, Missouri , 0 T Murphy, _ ,
chiPa • - Mira7etenp, Pal
Dr Ohlid Jo is. II A RADII. Boston
Mrs Titrii - ,Md ' Miss Titus, bid
OW:Wright, Del •-• BM Clifford & la, N Y
Mr Pendleton & la,BtLouls H Mashes, It V
MrePshbastook, NY • Pairman & wr, "Albany
IL Lester do la, Richmond Al Munro. Jr & la, Wash
8 A 'Danforth, Del b Outlay, Del'
Henry Jarrett, Balt '• Thou Dror, N
W Marshette,'N Y W A BorPard,,N Y
W Lees & la. ' CarloScholay, N Y
A C Panel, N Y I D Btnrierant, N
SG TrippO, l -Provideneei -- ' W H Harebell, Pa
Debt Underhill, Ps -
D Davies, N Y •
-7A Erben, LaneaVer 0 Beckwith, N J
' W, - MHeirderrns, Carlisle - Baker & Ms. R I ,
G Gaoler Hiwber, Pa Mice A Sander, , Ps
Miss L A Newhall; thus' P Newhall. Lynn
Mrs PIM% N Y• " N
11 Lothbillo, if - • Carlo *dross. N Y
I/ 8 Nudes, wr • Ohas Leman, NY
Jose T made r N 1 1: - ` A Drey and lady. Balt
W 0 Anderson&lady; NY 'W H Merritt '
, N Y
T Pins, N Y , - Chas Danforth, Paterson
JP Butterworth, N Y • Wm Elliott, 80.
Thus Moore & lad,y,N Y Wlthoads, Balt
Atiebenroth, N Y • W L Mallony, Ole 0
E Turner, Waterbury ' T R Willa, Boston -
H H Osgood, Clooneetteut II Drub 'icor, Ps •-•
8 B ileymour.-Ne* York 7 M Matthews, New York
G W Reed, New York, H P.Turner,,Jersey city
N J Orok, Vermont' - • - W Atkinson. slew York
Kr Geflith, New,York - J Magee, Baltimore
0 Fibrin, Nylon J-Anderson, New York
EW - Kande/. Nejklrork B Ansraidown. 'Boston
T Baumgardner,- wneaster J Robertson, New York
lF BiYan,lts • - A Thompson, Boston
I G,Wheaion, Tenn 'Atherton, Boston
I B Richersoo, VA . BJ , Cowley: New York
debar;, Phil& W Rams, England .
Sumner: ya -
MERCHANTIH. ROTEL—rim* Et., below Arch.
0 Leib, T.ll - - Gibson, PRR
- J 0 Hager, Lanes - Mei -Dr (Elden & la,Harrisburg
DiJ P Perryman & la, /do • J Jellison, Allegheny City
Girrizi. Lancaster co Mrs MoDonald, Pottsville
P Dough. rty,•Harrisbnrg Mr &est% N Y
Jacob if Oats, Lancaster Gen P Irwin, Ps
B J Damian, Pa D bar, Lancaster
W ghenk.,,Laweaster Joel Putnam; Mats
'James Butler, Hineinnsti A. Klitiball, Haverhill. Has
A Wtieeler, Haverhill, Hu it. P West, Haverhill, Me
13 W Hopkinson,. . do A P Chapman. Va
John Itillerflra • • - Jos L Wild, Wheeling, Vs
4' Daniels, Man . John T NILOII to wife, N
AHolden, Belton . • A B Obapin, Boston
T W a bite, blase P, 61 Clark, Mame
J. P Plint,,Mass - • .=D Currier, Mass
A Ynokett, , Tenn: Miss J Oturtuaings, Pa
,ANBBIOAN HOURS—Oheirtnnt 'treat, abore PIRh.
M P CortmttiWashiagton ' V filllyer, NY.
W Brinton fc , lady; Peons 8111 Iln.ts.Cholleeton
II 11/Ocean: Beaton - - 0 D Aipple, Tremont
3 , 0 Tomb, Jersey Shore ' B P fiberfill NCI
-W B iliiling, Balt ' O Minton & lady, Penns
0 P littroatti" Pdd ' W B Iteloo, NY
Joe Mathews. England 0 IfOrrlogron , Philo
"A W Mirth; Phils — Chas Titaa, N Y
L O England Sr wife, N Y 0 Benton, Cheater no
Leiritli Leder, N Y,' ' J d:Bitter,M4 ,
•
Ne7mond Or:ens; Spartesebarg
. . • "„
padNIXTAN:NOOSPIOhestnut street, above Third
B Osidireiti N,Y • id. B Miller, Platte
00ok Paikeburg, ra L Beach, Jr, & la, Mau "
'TN Williams, Conn . o.pt J Smith
0 L Itlchards , Buxton, Brooklyn
/Mllayes,-lia Mord L Stix, Cincinnati, 0
UNION HOTELJ—Aroh street, below Fourth
B Batley, Phlis— - J E Portsr, Camden
G 13 Miller, B+ston „ Mattheeo, N J
Jooes,Enstmi ' Wolf, Money, Pa
D N'Breeher, Pottetereh Omsk, Moat .11
Bunke, Ilettleburg : M y Bennett, N J
WOsrefin,Ta mains, Ohio
.
' NATIONAL - HOTEL—Bane Street, above Third.
R Bitten, - (bundle, Bethlehem
.Lindle, Pt Trevorton. R Wllllams, Frenotttown
olt Landis Pt Trevortoa T Orr, Armstrong co
M. Ocbe, Quakertown P Gould, Pa
0 Beecher, 0 & &.+B It , - W,B Baum; Troxeleille
Dr R J 'Linderman,' Pa - J Outer; Clinton oo
Jbobos Oomly, '
s w Jones, Pottsville
11 8 Levan, Lehigh Valley II lister, Vaehington
Mrs Miles, Fotston . P Gonad, Doylestown
0 0 ru der Bethlehem .E it Sherman, Bethlehem
Peter Bowman. Pottsville Ohae Hawley, Winfield
David Boyer, Wyoming Valley -
BLACK-DEAR INN—Fifth and Merchant= streete.
H H Srelssford,%Ciellen,liddiaml Holm; Phoenixville
•B• Wil o 9,&•la, York on, Pa Wm II Obayney, Pa
J Chandler & la, Pa H Good, New Garden, Pa,
Bers,Kfreble;Oxford, Pa ••'. Mre Gaston, Delaware
lithie Hasten, Delaware '' , 1•43n0 U Clark, Pottsvil le Hammon d, - Delaware J D Henderaon Yr, wi, Pa
Mrs Ingram k, FOIL Pa -W. Stiteler, Chester co
D Wiley, Peaeh'Bottom, Pa •
BALD tkGLE—Thira street. dime Callowbill.
PWhitaker, N Y Wm Adams, N Y •
,G Tray's; N Y • 0 P Valker, Norristown
guirolstapir,,Centiorille - G Dlealinth, Pottsville
JD Iletertr,'N J" ' P Reese, Jr, N
A Celvin, Eastrii ' B L Austin, Deposit, N Y
I Banks, Deposit, it Y„J T purger, Quakertown
I Moll, Mont g co, Pb" C Helsey,btontg co, Pa
T 0 Cherie, Hele , e Niter
BARLEY MEAD HOTEL—Second street, below Vine
PeniS Preston, Pa'- J II Spencer, P Amboy'
Da Yolleg, Pa - - N Needham, Docks so
P Storer. Pa. • • - • -- J T Jennings, Pa , • -
7 W Baby, Deposit, N Y , las Newbold, Attleboro
OfisePrlee, Tioyleßtown ,• MrOrottsdale, Pa •
Dillonberk Prete, Hatboro -
Paletipa,. T Linton, Newtown;
.7 Leatherman, Ponborough 'Jae 0 Hook, Newtown
Mom Parton; Newtown --
. , .
r • !".- ' •
-;.MADISON HOUSll—Seeend et,; below Ara.
Maple's; Del , D y Melva, Plttebrirgh
Hai Halle, Port Deposit. ;J H Alollealne, N Y
MieSampson,lq , . • Andrew T Bailey, Pa
Hobe ND. T Harper, Seeford,Del
Mrs Ommelly f Plateaaro Oanopbepi - Lenoaster
1 4, .. 6 . 1 rg'AlAelar„Balt , „ - ,
MOT.INT VBRNON HOTBLe66IId, et. ; above Aroh.
D D 03anitw)In; N,Y ' B G Owen, 21 Y
B,Biranm, m A'BBtitueon, N
tt, W Reynolds, Jr. Del - John Rodgers, Albany
3.-Moore/s-laf Clearfield HI/labor, Clearfield
'lt Lang, Oteartleld'; ; )5.44-31 Lang, Clearfield
311s131Arthey,Bleprfiold Geo - Arther, Clearfield
Battle; Oleattletd. , Jai filqineon,fild ,
. . „
Bl. ' 'lo 'qlo4 rio6biL 7 .7 . 114.0. at„. ab. Oallowblll.
',lea/W/Ip* 4.07,WW, Daabor , o. ,
tiO Ii rVEIZIII.4II,,I; - k •
PRESS:.-Pl-11:111. rllll*, NOVEABEit 12, 1858,
- ;,-Overial Mama. '
:New Trlimning& And Zephyr •Storo ap4 Foe-
TORY,.-4. CY. MAXWELL & tionthecult
ble
:ienth tad Oheitmt. " ',• " 0c.21-Lm
_ One•Prlee Clothing of the Latest Styles, and
made In the bontt - manner, 'expretody for aniirb Saris.
WeMark - onr loWeat aeU ng prices in Pima - /IGOSE/3
on each article. All goods made to order are warranted
Eatiaractory, and our ono-Palos ayarem is at - dotty ad
hered to. We believe this, to he the only fair way of
&Wok, SS thereby, all are treated alike.
• • - JONES fe CO.,
' 604 MARKET Street.
Street,
Thome W,, Bally, No. , SUU Market
Inspiirter and Dealer In Pine Watches, Jewelry, Silver
and Plated Ware. Plustalses goods constantly on hand.
Th . eubsoriber, paying midi for every article, le enabled
to , ll at a .emall advance. Those about purchasing
Would - do well to call. All geods warranted as reprer
enteed. `
Sating Fend.—Ftv• Per Cents Int S
NATIONAL SAIRTIf TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT
Street, - 8:W. corner of TECIRD, Philadelphia.' Money
received is anylarn, large or small, and tutored paid
Front tim day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Money is received and payments made daily, without
notice. The, investments' are made in Real Rotate,
Mortgages, Ground Rents, and ,gnoh diet-class
eeaart
ties am th charter require'', (igloo hours, from 9 o'clock
to the maiming until 6 o'olook in the afternoon, nd on
Wader aid Thursday evenings until 8 Wale*. tab
Si. Vitus'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 rerions synlptoms
'are not the disease itself , and proceed from functional
or Organio derangement in thi nervous centres: No
medicine has been found equal to the PERUVIAN
SYRUP, in checking, the inioluntary nervous tram
blings known as St. Vitus's Dance.
For sale in this city by ➢.Brown, corner Fifth and
Chestnut, and Hansard k On„ earner Twelfth and
Chestnut. ' 0c26-dfowtf
BurnsWs Cocoalne.-.
BURNETT'S 0000AINE
A stogie application renders the hair—no matter how
WIT and dry—soft and gloesjfor uvula days. It Is
?HD 8682 . Asp CDRAPRST , HAIR DUBBING IN TUB
WORLD. HABBABD & CO., Twelfth and Chestnut M.
8010 Agenti. Vol. sale by dealers generally, at 60 ets per
bottle. - nold.tf
A Beautiful Head of Hair --The Wonder
OF THE MIN.—JULES HatIEL93 EAU ATHE
MENNE HATA astiovxrqu possesses the wonder
ful property of obonging gray Hair to its original life
like color. Its effects on the Hair are magical, remo
ving impurities and obstructions from the cuticle, pre
venting the Hair from falling, and imparting a flowery
fragrance.
- For sale hr all Druggists, and at tae Laboratory of
JULF.S HANEL & 00 , Ferfamers and Importers, No.
701 Chestnut etroet, Fhilada. noB-0t
To All , who Want Blaney. Jone■ &
00., Brekera, - Northwest corner of THIRD and
GABILEILL BTRBETB, below LOMBARD, adyanoe
Oash, liberally, in large. and small amounts, upon
dePoeits of Watches, Dlamondo, Jewelry, Gone,
Clothing,' &c., on moderate testa. Office hours from
6A.M. to7P..M. 0022.1 m
Jackson, ,Check Printer.
TAellltiON, CIRCULAR PRINTER.
TAOKSON, BILL-HEAD PRINTER.
:JACKSON, CARD PRINTER.
JACKSON, JOB PRINTER.
cc:3ol2i CHESTNUT A. MTH Streete
Saving_ Fund—Northwest Corner
of Second and Walnut streets. Received deposits
in same of One Dollar and upwards, from all
dames of the community, and allows interest at the
rate of Ave per cent, per annum. "
°Moo open daily, from 9 until 5 &cloak, and on Mon.
iv and Saturday, until in the 'waning. President,
Pranklin Nell; Tmossoaror and Secretary, Charles M.
Morris. , .
Grover di Baker's Celebrated Family Sewing
MACHINES.
A NEW STYLE—PRICE $5O. '
180 0111111THOT STRUT, PHIDADSLPHIA•
These .3fseldnes sew from - two spools, and form a
seatr of, unequalled strength, beauty, and elasticity,
which will sot rip, even if every fourth stitch be cut
They are unquestionably the beet in the market for
family use.
oel64lltratuen you ♦ 911101M111..c9
S~tlarria~Eg.
On the 11th instant, by Rev. Joseph.A. EMU, pastor
of Bt. John's Lutberen Olaurch, GEORGE P. WAY to
°ARIAKE A., daughter of John H. Dohnert, Esq., all
of this city.-
--- to
•On the 10th insta nt = by Iter. Henry 11. Montgomery,
AUSTIN J. MONTGOMISRY to SARAH OORDELTA,
daughter of Charles 13. AMU, Km., of this pity *
On the 2d Instant. by Rev. John Abernathy, at the
reeldence of George W. Hillman, ER— Tonneaus Iron
Works, Lyon county. Kentucky, THOMAS PERRINII,
IN., of Phlladolpbio. to Ulu ANNIE U. DAWSON,
formerly of Oamdon, N.J.: • •
On the 9th instant; by Key. 7. .9 Garrison, of Cam-
den, N. J ,BAWL M. BURR to Min sm.LIN R.. only
daughter of 11. M. Riche:aeon;.ltaq , all of Moorestown,
M. J.
On the 4th instant. In. Fraokford, by Rev. Into
Gray. Mr. WM, 00 TERRILL, of Philadelphia, to Miss
RUTH ANNA DOOM of the former place. * -
Oil the /WI Wilma, in tiThitpain Township. by Rey.
Jobe Dealer, Mr.- WILLIAM BUMMERS to Miss
RZNRIR TTA YOST, bock of Conshohocken, Pa. *
MAL
, . ,
On the 11th of November, it the residence of het
enn..in.:lair,' Mr. G.' M. Morison, .11142. &LOATH HAR
VEY, widow of the late Samuel D. Harvey, In the 72d
year of age , -
tine notice willbeglven et the fenetal, , *l*
On the With October, l&MI, at Vgerville, toniniana,
LOUISA o*Moir of the late Dr. J. M. Price. and
denghter of',loxitph iloward, of Eastern note, Mary
land. , s
On Tueaday evening at Mount Minh Min DEI3O
- daughter of the late Charles and Elisabeth
Bch.ffer.
The relatives and friends of the family arerespect
(ally invited to attend the funeral, without farther no
tice, from,No, 1218 Arch street, tomorrow (Saturday)
morning, lath instant, at 11 o'clock A. M. T 3 proceed
to Laurel Bill, - **
Oro e 9th instant, EDWARD 0. *RUG.
'
male friends and the relatives of the family are
particularly invited to attend the fdoeral to-morrow
(Saturday) morning. at 10 o'clock, from his late rest
deuce, No. 1281 Arch street, **
On_ the 9th instant,'ANNlN GREEN, in the 80th
year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect•
fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi
dence, No 989 Arch street, this (Friday) afternoon, at
2 o'clock without further notice. To proceed to Laurel
Hill Cemetery. • tr
On the 10th instant, Mrs, MLIZ A. MATILDA, wife of
Major ROSBOIIOOOII.
The friendsrand relat'ves of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of her husband. 1180 Lombard street, below Twelfth,
this (friday) afternoon, the 12th Instant, at 2 o'clock,
without further notice. To proceed to Monument Ce
metery. tt
On the 10th Instant, in the 8311 year of her age, MAR
GARET CALIIOIIII.
Her friends, and those of the family of William Eyre;
are particularly invited to attoni the funeral, from the
residence of the litter, title (Priday) afternoon, At 2
o'clock.. Interment at Prothda , .13nrial ground, Bair
. On the 10th instant, MARY GOWION, In the 28th
year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
folly invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of her mother, No. 1007 South Eighth Street, below
Carpenter, this (Nriday) afternoon, at Ido o.k, with
out further notice. To proceed to the Cathedral Co.
metery. Sb
On the 10th instant, TIMMLI3 CONNOR, eon of
Thomas and Margaret Conner, aged one year and eight
menthe.
The relatives and friends of the family/are respeet
ful,y invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of his parents, northeast corner of Water and South
streets, Schuylkill, this (F riday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock,
without further notice. To proceed to Oathedral Ce
metery.. '
On the 10th instant, Alr. JAMES H. MANING, in
the 37th year of his age
His male friends and relatives of the family. also St.
John's Loige, No. 115, A. Y 18. , and the Order in
general; the Artillery corps of Philadelphia Gram and
Humane Engine Company. Nn. 13, are respectfully in
vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence,
No 847 North Third street, below Oallowhill. on Bun
day morning next, at 10 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel
Hill. **
On the 10th instant, Mr. SAMUEL 11170HitN4N, In
the 73d year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are rimmed
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of his eons. Duke street, above Oumberland, this (fri
day) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further notice.•
sten S , mons to the YOung..•-•The
113 Second of the Coarse, under the auspices of the
Young lion's Christian Association of the North Pres
byterian Church, will be preached in that Church,
, North SIETE Street, above GREEN, next SABBATH
EVENING, the 14th instant, - by the neV. lAMES R.
CUI'R BER r, Pastor of the First Baptist Church, Arch
et. Services commencing at 7% o'clock. n0124.*
ET:Farmers' and Mechanics' Bann,
naLrats, Oct. 2, 1858.—The Anneal Election
eaters will be hold at the BANKING NOOSE,
on 'MONDAY, the 15th day of November next, between
the hours of 9 o'clock A. 51. and 8 o'clock P, 5f., and
on TUESDAY, the 2d day of November next, a general
mooting of the Stockholders will be hold M the Banking
House at 4 o'clock P.M., agreeably to the charter.
Dee dtNl5 . RUSH TON. Jr., Cashier.
TOffice of the Dauphin and Susquehanna
COAL COMPANY—Naw lone. October' ,1858.
ie Annuli Meeting of the Steclgholders of this Com
pany will be held at tfg WEDNESDAY ouse, ,, in PhDs.-
delphia, on tho third , the 17th day of
November next, at noon, when end where an election
will be hold for eleven Directors to serve for the ensuing
year. The transfer books will be closed from the Bth to
the 17th of November next, both inolaelve.
By order of tho Board of Directors,
PRANK B. BOND,
00 21-48100.7 Secretary.
Consolidation Hank—Philadelphia, No
vember 2, 111158.—The Board of Directors
have THIS Day declared a Dividend of THREE PER
CENT. payable on and after the Oth inst.
no3-wfin tit JOE. N. PEIRSOL, Cashier.
VGirard Bank, Philadelphia, Oct.-111h,
1868.—AN ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN DI
.ORB, to serve the ensuing year, will be held at
the BANKING HOME, on MONDAY, the 18th day
of NOVEMBER next, between the hours of ten and
two (Mock. -
The Annual Meeting of the Btookholdere will be held
14 the same place, on TI:II6SDAY, the 241 day of No•
vember next, at 12 o'clock M. W. L. SOLEAFFER,
ooll•eodta6 Oaehler.
ITTBank of Penn Townshlp.—November
1,11 , 6 e —The Dlreotore have this day declared
a dividind of three/or cent. on the capital stook for
the last six months. Payable on demand i clear of State
Tax. JAMES BIIBBBLL,
rtS•nrotet Cashier. •
[Er. Bank of Commerco.—Philadelphla, Na
vembar 2,1858 —The Board of Directors have
this , day declared-a dividend of five per cent payable
on demand clear of State Tax. J. 0. DONNELL,
na-wfml2t , • Cashier,
Commercial Bank at Pennsylvania,
PHILADELPHIA, OCTOBER 11, 1855 —Tho
Annital Election for Direotors of this Bankvillbe held
at the BANKING-HOUSE, on MONDAY, the 15th doy
of November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A.
M. and a o'clock P, M, ocila•wfrmotnolf.
OTTreasurer's Department Penneylrani%
• RAILROAD DOMDANY—Pnicebammta. Oot.
150.858.
aIOTIOB.—The Board of Dlreotors have this day de•
(ared a semi-anneal dividend of three per cent on the
Capital. Stock of the Oompany, (clear of State tax )
payable on and after Novemberlbth, proximo.
Blank Powers of Attorney for collecting Dividends
ran be had,on application at this office.
ocls-1m THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer.
Er Badness Men's 'Union 'Prayer' Meeting
Daily from Twelve to One o'olook, In the 13ansofmntreet
.Church. Have I been there? If not, why? BPoolol
Weyer for Sabbath Moab' on' Saturday. Prayer for
our 'human on Thursday. Time Oefildol are deeply
Inteadblf, 0014 f
ogre Railroad Ceinpaidee and Hum,*
dutyrt all Railroad lompardes tO adapt
at once, promptly and generally, precautionary improve
ments of, tried and undoubted value, osteittated
starsi' life and mitigate danger, needs no argument to
convince a thinking man. But, unforturiatoli far the
people and. the etockholders, there are quite WO many
of those in authority who do not ItufficientlY 'realise
their responsibility in this matter. Th eir tneuglits are
occupied about too many other things '; their duties ea
Superintendents are clearly not their Role thought end
study. Large fortune , are accumulated Ina few . , years
'fro= email salaries. and the verdant massea of the com
munity look up to our rallwareofficials as if Rm-were
the 'Great Mogul. But lot us ask howmany df them
perform thel , duties with a single eye to the Inter , all
of the Stockholders', and the safety of their employees
and the precious lives that are dal y committed to their
keeping Soppone, for Instance, as wan euggee'ed a
few years eines that a seat be provided in &Until each
locomotive;aud' one of he directors reeffitrol to ride
in front of each passenger train, bow long would ft be
before the aforesaid officers would make the inquiry of
their mochas/ins: Are oar trains arranged to stop as
noon an they possibly can be? We also hare a profound .
conviction that they would have 'an earnest desire,
oleo, to hold the reins themselves 'when in that peel-
Mon. This may be a strong ease, but it is directly to
the point. It is ABSOLUTE FOLLY and the reamer ore.
"Mir to run a railroad train a moment without giving
the foremost man upon it, of hie own volitfrrr. the pow
er erred it instantly, if required. The time, we trust.
is not far off when men high in authority, in receipt of
princely eateries. can condescend to give these minor
(to them—primary to the traveller ant atockhelder—)
subjects a little of their attention. It lean =fortu
nate fact for the interests of railroad corporations, that
comparatively few smart, able men work for salaries.
The men of thought, and men of action; are Melr own
employers; they have the forethought and judgment to
adopt and get the benefit of improvements before they
are driven into them by publics sentiment modeirisla
tion. We wish It were fully understood by redhead of
ficers that the nooses of all great enterpriser is de
pendent upon attention to little things.
An officer may =shot improvements calculated to
produce en nomy or improve work, or anything of that
character; but to neglect any precaution for the safety
of human life, or the control of the fearful momentum
Inherent in every moviog testa, Is a fearful respond
ty for any Matt to aaeume, and we undertake to say that
no man possessing tiro qualification's for a Railroad Su
perintendent will neglect to give 'Monti m to Boos de
vices for one moment. It is, or rather ought to be. the
meet important thought of a Superintendenttsbnainese,
to anticipate and provide the antidote for everyditoger
to which his train is liable. A man of sufficient abili
ty and 00USOIOUCO , for the position would bardlY teat
until satisfied that he had performed hid whole duty in
this matter. It is perfectly idle for a President or
Superintendent to say. or endeavor to quiet, hie con.
science by saying, that no'hlog will happen to us, we
are all right and safe ; to be turn , acei.enteihave oe
curred, but we never shall have another train out of
time—we never shall have another axle break,'orwheel
either; our rails are all right. Tt o cattlealong our
road aro better educated now; nobody ever place
obstructions on our' truck, or pry open tiro rata. All
the villains anti rogues ere in State Prison (What •
blessed thing it would be if this latter clause were
fact! We wonder where some railway managers would
be then.)
Ace! .ents will ocoar, that escape the roost rigid sum
tiny. WS °elm break when least expected. axles`di tto,
rails ditto, chairs oleo. Murderous villains will place
obstru Hens on the track, and numerous esimse eon.
spire to make a rrompt stoppage of the train 4' fro;
quent necessity. It will not do, Messrs. Railway offi
cers, for you to say in reply to this, you are bored to
death by new improvements of all "eorts. - snd do not
know what or how to decide; you ought to know; and
if you do not, you should confide in the better judg
ment of those who do. It is a poor way to shirk your
r•sponsib lity by saying these aro the opinions of come
over•sananine inventor, and entitled to no eoneidete.
Con. They are stubborn fact., which we are prepared
at all times to eubetantlate. We make no statements
we are not prepared to prove ; and we think we have
gived a sufficient amount of thought and study to the
subject or railroad accidents to know vrhe will pro
duce the largest amount of s ;fete in railway transit.
Our familiarity with railroad mechanism 'dates bat as,
tar as 1882. and we are egotistic enough to think that we
cannot be charged with being a novice. Perhaps the
greatest amount of difference in our case, so against
that of most inventors, is this: We never came be.
fore the public, until we had a NEMO, enOVAD, AND Pine
MIND INVNNTION; We consequently have never had
'to unsay anything.
We wish railroad officers to und•rstand es early as
possible that we are not to be r leased with those who
present them improvements of untried and doubtful
value, nor do we sell patent rights and ask companies
to incur the expenses end trouble of experiments, We
know just exactly what we propose to do, and we in
teed to do it, and we also intend t h at every ral'road
company in the Union shall adopt thie Improvement or
some other equally as gond for the purpose
It Is to be honed that the time Is need* at hand when
railroad trains shell be better controlled than hereto
fore. There has been altogether too much trusting to
luck In these mat ore, and it will not do We urge ell
companies to adopt our improvement at once, while
we are selling cheap ; you will come to it, gentlemen,
and you will evince your wisdom and forethought by
actung promoily and baying it while you can teh-no
and as an evidence of our good faith and honesty of
purpree, we wid say that we will tarnish the machines
for the entire passenger equipment of any road, and
will allow four months trial before settlemelt, and each
company shall be its own judge as to whether the im
provement Is desirable This precaution, we under
take to say, will prom , to the security of life and pro
perty in r , ilway trains to an extent hitherto u• known,
or, to use the laconic language of the late Nicholas
Dean, Its universal adoption would mark a new era in
the safety of life and property conveyed by rallroada.
We refer, in conclusion, to any of the officers. ensi
nears, or insster-nreatanics of the following reds:
n udron River, Cleveland said Toledo, Terre Baste and
Richmond Michigan Central, Old Colony and Fall
River, Panama, tco . ,
8. RAILROAD OAR-BRAKE 00.,
No. 81 PINE St., N Y.
W. G. Celestas, Seely. n 012.1 t-18t
ocrLretnre. —John Ashton, Jr. loot 'toe
the Third of the Course before the Philadelphia
Lyceum, at their Ball, Southeast corner of 'NINTH
and SPRING GARDEN Streets. on SATURDAY EVE.
NING. the lath inst., at 7% o , cleek. Subject: The
Jocun4. ,, Tho public) of both Bono moulted Ad'mts.
sloe Zree. n 011.3 *
ogs, Young Men of Amerlca.•.Their Advan•
T A4}lB AND MITI' , 8 —A ;LECTURE on the
above subJect id 1 be delivered by the Rev. Dr. 111311
RAY. (Kirwan., in the Idusicsl Food Ball, TORADAY,
Nov leth, at 8 o'clock. Tickets 25 cents. To be had
at the principal Ilook-storot."
The proceeds of this Lecture ere to be devoted to
the support of the Weldon behools in the molt desti
tute locality of our city. • - nolo.saa
Br'Union Bank.—An , Election for inree.
tore of the Union Bank, to serve for the erten.
Ing year, fill be held at the BaNkING 11011611, at
the N. B. dome of ARON and THIRD Acosta, on
HOND', the 16th blatant.' between the hours of 10
and 12 A. H JAMBS MON, Cashier.
'nits., Nov. 2.1068. „ 130,40 t
tr•-• Ilentlivrarkllanki rattnnevntil; °butler
11, 1868.—The Annual Meeting of the "Mock.
nfiers of this Bank will be held at the BANKING
HOWE, on Tnewley, the Rd day of November next, at
12 o'clock M. And tho Annual Election for Modem
will•be held it the BANKING NOWA, on Monday, the,
11th day of November next, between the hours of 10
o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. P. P MM. • '
, 0c1241tn016 • Oaahler,
urHome for Invalids with A/Sections of.
THE OHEBT,
W. earner PARKE and CHESTNUT Streets.
0e.21.1m , West Philadelphia
lirCorn Exchange Bank...ehtittdelphltt
OMNI* 18,1858.—An eleetion for thirteen Di
rectory, to serve the °analog peer. will be held et the
Danking-honse On MONDAY, November 18th, between
ten A. M. and three P. M.
a:164M16. J. W. TORREY, Cashier.
r.rrTho Philadelphia Bank, Philadelphia,
Ootober 1858.—The Apnea! Mooting of the
tockholderkof this Bank will beheld at the BANKING
HO USE on MONDAY, the Bth day of November next,
at 10 o'clock DI And the Annual Election for Dire&
tore will be held at the BANKING HOUSE, on SION
DAY, the 115th day of November next, between the
hours of 12 o'clock A. 01. and 2 o'clock P. M.
cod m w fr tnols 11, M. COMEGYN, Cashier.
Legal Notices)
Tx THE ORPHANS' COURT POR THE
°ITV' AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
In the matter of the Natal° of JOAN MANN, De
ceased
Tho Auditor appointed to audit, nettle. and adjust
the account or MARGERY MANN and JOHN FLOYD,
Administrators to the listate of JOUN MANN, De
ceased, and to report diewlbution of, the balance in
their haode. will meet the parties intetedod at his Or
floe, No. SOT North SIXTH Street, in the Oity of Phi
livelohla, on W.EDNEBD&Y, November 21 , h.'808, at
4 o'clock P. M. Ct. NYMAN,
nol2•frniwst Auditor.
laiagaßatans anb Cavartnerahipo.
NOTIOE.—The Partnership heretofore ex
/ 1 feting between Peter Oliphant, John Woodside,
and 060 , 1E0 Me tlpin, under the firm of OLIPHANT,
WOODSIDE, W. 01J., has THIS DAY been dlcolved,
by mutant eoneent.
The eff Ora of the late firm will be settled by PETER
OLIPHANT and GEORGE 110 &LPIN, at No. 407 AROH
Street, Philadelphia.
GEORGE McALPIN,
P °MPH +NT,
JOHN WOODSIDE.
Philadelphia, Nov 10,1858.
The bneinese ttill be continued by P OLIPHANT and
GEORGY 2 BIoALTeIN, at the old place, No. 407 A 7l Oll
ktreet. oni2
Votices.
CARD.—TO THE PUBLIC.—The Judges
of Sewing Machines and Committee on Exhibition
at the Franklin Institute having been unable to aeslan
the premium of superiority to any of the machines of—
fered for their inspection, the dersigned would take
this method to enab'e the public to judge for them•
selves of the comparative merits of their machloo and
any other that may be willing to come in competition
with them.
We will award boo thousand dollars to the depositor
of any Bowleg Machine now in the Franklin Institute
which will, within ■ week, execute the game range of
work with equal quickness end and nicety of finish as
that exhibited by us to the Committee. - -
We will eubmit the decision to either the Ladies' or
the Gentlemen's Committee alreadrappointed by the
Institute to examine the subject, or to the Committee
on Exhibition themselves, at the option ()ratio party
accepting our challenge.
LADD, WEBSTER, & CO ,
lanol2.ot* 820 CIIE4TZOIIT St.
MOTILE.—I hereby notify the Business
.1.1 Community that Mr. d. D. LONOURAMP, 217
South FRONT Street, not being able to secure any
longer my services for the sale of his .4 Tom Gin." laaS
judiciously thought ER to withdraw his unsolicited
Agency. 11. OLIASISCIN,
General Merchandise and Drug Broker,
1t1k204 South FRONT Sc , Philads.
IVOTlCE.—Applications will be received
/I until NOVEMBER 16th,1868, at 12 o'clock 81 ,
for the Nituation of PRINCIPAL - of the CENTRAL
Elan SCHOOL of the City of Philadelphia. Addrese
the undersigned, at the Office of the Controllers of
Public Scheele, 8. E. corner BIITII and ADELPIII
Streets, Athenaeum Building.
WASIDN J. JACKSON, Chairman,
noB.Bt Committee on high School.
NOTICE—PHILADELPHIA and BEAD
ING RAILROAD —The "DOWN FREIGHT"
Depot of .he Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com
pany, has been removed from N 0.225 to Noe. 242 and
242 BROAD, above Race drools
All the ThROUOU FREIGHT Ittainese of the
Company, both OUTWARD and INWARD will be
transacted at title Depot. • JNO. T. BEATY,
nod lm General Agent,
WEST PHILADELPHIA PASSEN
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Eight Inetalmtnta paid. Apply to
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ilentorala.
REMOVA.L..
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they hope a continuance of the same at their new Store
n01.2.6t*
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TAILOR,
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ips-4 REAL ESTATE.—POSITIVE SALE,
Ma by order of the assignee!' of the Mercantile Mn
:we: Imo:own° Company.
Venable pros arty, No 222 WALNUT Street, oppo
site the alerobanw Sachsen*.
Oa WRDNEEDAY EVENING, Deo. let, 1868,
At tv wok) k will be told without reserve, at Pah.
lie Sale at the Phladelohla Exchange:
AU-that valuable rour.etory brick messnage and
lot of gound,eituato at the south side of 'Walnut strset,
N 0,222, opposite the Merchants , Exchange , 17,4 feet
front (including' he easternmost 2 feet of an elle 8 feet
wide arts 89 feet deep,) and 80 feet deep to ground now
or late of Thomas Parker ; together with the free nee
and privilege of the said alley ae a passage way and wa
ter course, and for laying water pipes in common with
the property adjoining on the west, with the right of
building oyer and under the whole of the said alley,
leaving at least 8 feet headway in the clear. Under
-and eubject to two certain' mortgages. viz : One to
Frederick Pairthorne, Erg , dated December 12th, 1867,
for $5,650.12, recorded i, mortgage book No 78, pegs
820.. e., and the other to Philadelphia Saving Fund
Society dated September 7th, 1864, for $lO,OOO. re
corded I n mortgage book No. —, page —.
N D —This is a valuable property with marble front,
imitable for an Insurance Co , 11 , oker , s cffice, or any
business required to be la the vicinity of the Exchange.
irp Sale abrolnte, by order of As igneea
$lOO to be paid when the same Is struck off.
JAMES A FRSEIIIAN, Auctioneer.
Store No. 422 WALNUT St.. above Fourth.
Phi October, 1868.
01111.01 S PUBNlTURll.—lmmedliitely after the gale
or the property, will be gold in one lot, the entire ot•
floe furniture.
Q? May be emunined at any time. Keye at the
store nol2-3t
stationerg -
MOSS, BROTHER, & CO.,
No. 16 800TH FOURTH STREIT,
BLANK AQOOUNT•BOOK MANUFACTURERS,
BOOKSELLERS, A. STATIONERS
ACCOUNT BOOKS,
Of every description, on band, or Ruled and Bound
to Pattern, anitabla for
bIEROII&NTS, DIANIIPAOTURERS,
BANKERS, BROKERS, INEIIRANCE
AND RAILROAD COMPANIES
Warranted In quality, and at lowest prices
FOR lON AND DOESESTIO BTATIONEBX,
COMMERCIAL BLANHB, .to., &o
JOE PRINTING, LITHOGRAPHY,
In all their Varieties
PUNCTUALITY & SATISFACTION GUARANTIED
MOSS, BROTHER, & 00.,
noll-2m Now No. 16 SOUTH FOURTH STREET
•gatibwo dozbo.
CHOICE GOODS for the HOLIDAYS
MARTIN & QUAYLE'S
STATIONERY,
TOY, & FANCY GOODS EMPORIUM,
No. 10.?5 WALNUT STREET.
A choice and elegant assortment of anode milted to
the coming HOU - DAYS, comprieing artistes of utility,
taste, and ornament, selected from the latest Importa
tions expressly for the o , ty Retail Trade,
111. & Q 'e Stook embraces every variety of Dolls,
Wax Crying, and Sleeping, &o , together with a large
variety of
PAPER DOLLS, WRITING DESKS,
FORT FOLIOS, II tRBARIUMS,
SCRAP BOOKS, POET-MONNAIE!, Au.,
With a largo assortment of Gaines, Fancy Dove,
Juvenile Books, Doll Furniture, Theatres, Stables,
Warehousea, with a general assortment of Toy anti
Fancy Articles
FANS! FANS! PANS
Latest style Fans, Silk, °rape, 094 Linen.
Moo, Cricket Bats. Balls, and Wiokete. no/O-tjal
CD Ocrtionern.
WHITMAN"
SUPERIOR CONFEOTIONERY
NINE MIXED SUGAR PLUMB,
FINE MIXED BONBONS,
PINE MIXED CANDIES,
Manufactured, and for sale Wholesale and Retail, by
EITHPHEN F. WHITMAN,
No. /210 MARKET STREET,
nob 'West of TWELFTH Street.
tnnibcr
TO LUMBER DEALERS.
120,000 feet seasoned White Pine Plank and
Boards.
34,000 feet seasoned Poplar Settee and Ohair Plank,
29,000 4 . 5.8 and 4.4 Boards.
18 000 gg X and 4-4 Scantling.
48.000 Ash and Oak Plank and Boards.
For Cale at L. D. DAVIS Er. 00'8 Wholesale and
Oommtenton Lumber Yard, BROAD street, between
11A015 and VINE Streets. noll•lm*
Vii as ,fixtttrea
CORNELIUS & BAKER,
Manufacturers of
LAMP GA S F I X TURES . AANDEn. LIERS,
STORE, 710 CHESTNUT STREET.
1(111211FLOTORINS,
821 ORRERY Street, and FIFTH and COLUMBIA
0e26-Italf Avenue.
cm.A PPLES.—.A. small consignment of Con
neationt AusGebs. Par sale by
0. 0. SADLER& 00.,
103 A . ROII Street
QALMON.— 48 Tierees and 84 Boxes Halt
yaw.. seawall. Tor *le by 0.0 .
Retail elm totrabe.
WINTER OASSIVERES & CLOTHS.
v v New London Stories Casslmerea.
Ladles , superior Cloak Clothe
Beavers, °altars, and Ohlechlllaa. •
Black Clothe and Fine Doeskins.
Velvets, Satins, and Clantniore Vesting. -
Boys , OaSeitneree an` Jacket Crone—,
BRARPLIPS BBOTHEES,
nol2 EIGHTH /r. CHESTNUT WWII.
BLANKET LONG SHAWLS.
Just opened, emend hundreds or Long Blanket
Shills, of new designs one fall size, at $4 60 and SS.
SUARPLESS
nol2 EIGHT H to 01113TNIIT Streets.
jiIItENOR MERINOS.
A' A Dill assortment of French Merinos, in all the
qualities, froth 85 cents to St 25, including some lots
unusually cheap. BEI RPLBBB DROT HERS,
nol2 EIGHTH & CHESTNUT Streets,
MINE STOCK OF SEASONABLE
GOODS AT LOW ra/OES.
BILES,IKERINOES,
I
SHAWLS, DE LAINE9,
OLOAKS, I FLANNELS,
BAULANS, I BLANKETS, &a.
EYRE it LANDELL,
FOURTH AND AROH
SHAWLS, FROM THE LAST AUCTION,
WHOLES/kV& AND RETAIL.
Broohe Long Shawls
Droche Square Shawls.
Wnoll.n Round Mantles.
N , Extra Flue Pleid Shawls.
EYRE & LANDELL,
YOURTH AND AROII STRBETEI.
ILKS FROM AUCTION THIS MORN
-11,7 ING.
1 lot Plaid Mika, 75 cents..
1 « Rich 2 rzglyeri,E.26
French Bl ueallks, " )1.
Brown $l.
EYRE ec LANDELL,
n08.2m FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS.
BLACK BEAVER CLOAKS -
A Atm assortment etst•class goods. Prices from
$5 to $2O. COOPER. & CIONARD,
nob ' BE. corner NINTH. & MARKET Ste.
M OURNING WOOL PLAIDS.— ,
An Auction lot best quality, at 60 cents.
COOPER dc CONARD,
nob 8. E. corner NINTH & MARKET Bts
FINEST QUALITY BLANIENTS.- •
Extra large sizes. Also, medium and low
priced do. COOPER t OnNARD,
nos 0. E. cooler NINTH & MARKET Rte.
fILOTHS AND CASSIMER ES of every
I LJ dem:Arlon, for Ladies', Gents', and Boys , wear.
COOPER & CONARD;
nes 8. R. corner NINTH & MaRB.P.T Ste.
WIDE VALENOIAS.-5.4 Bayadere
goods from Auction, 44 onto.
COOPER & CONARD,
nob 8. B. corner NINTH BIARKST Bte.
PHILADELPHIA CENTRAL SHAWL
AND MERINO EMPORIUM.
BROOIOI, szELLA, gLANKET,
AND MEN'S SHAWLS, ,
A general assortment, unequalled In this market. -
FRENCH REV aRSIBLE MANTLES,
with round corners. New and desirable
TRENCH MERINONS AND CASHMERES,
from 08 cents to $1: per yard
W dITB AND BLACK CASHMERES.
SUPeR LYONS BLAOK AIM VELVET.
BLACK FRENCH LADY MOTE.
DADIEB , beat quality ORDERED KID GLOVES.
GENT. , DOUBLE STITOIDID KID GLOVES.
100 Sets FRENOH CAMBRIC! COLLARS & OIIHNO i
at m per Set.
BAYADERE SATIN TRAVERS.
LUPIN'S ALL-WOOL DE LAINEEI, &o.
DRESS MATERIALS, In variety.
WELSH & BALLARDVAL FLANNELS.
CRIB & BED BLANKETS, and
FURNISHING GOODS generally,
At the LOWEST P 51054, for OAI3II.
CHARLES ADAMS,
0080 Eighth and Arch streets.
G REAT BARGAINS TN DRY GOODS.-
8. V. R. HI.73ITER
Has REMOVED from No. 30 to No. 40 Stuth SECOND
Street, where be le now prepared to furnish the Ladies
with a fresh and well.eeleoted stock of
DRESS GOODS,
To which he Invi .8 their attention, being determined
to sell at exceedingly LOW PRIDES
N. B —A large ageortment or Broohe, Stet's, and
Preach Blanket Shawls. Also, a variety of Bilk and
Cloth Ghanian Constantly on hand. et the
" CLOAK EITPOBIT.JbI,I ,
007-flm No. 40 South SECOND Street.•
BARGAINS FROM AUCTION !-D R
GOODS °HEAP PON THE MILLION!
We-will open on MONDAY, Bilk Robes, at $16.50,
coat to import $25.
1,000 yards Slack 511 k, beautiful, at 44,56, 62, 76, 81,
$1 to $1.15.
1,066 yards Drench Mertnoes at $l, cost to Import
21.26
2,000 yards timid and plain Madmen at 60, 60, 65,
and 760. worth double
800 yards beautiful black all-wool Delanes . , only 28
cents
A splendid assortment of Blankets.
2,000 yards Cloths fresh from auction, for Ladles ,
and Oei,ts , and Boys' wear, from 750 . $l. $l 25.41.50,
$1.75, $2. $2 25 $2.50, decidedly the greatest bargains
in the city.
Brodie, Stella, Blanket, Cashmere Shawls, the great
est bargains everoffered
10,000 yards Poll de Chewed, Bettina, Debegee.
all-wool Plabla, only 31 cents, usually sold at 60 etc
Defines only 25 cents Dolalues In great
variety and every style.
Cloaks and Dover, in every style.
MoBLROY rospictfully invites the Ladles to call and
examine his ortoek'embraoing many Myles not to be
found elsewhere. O ur prices so low, we defy competi
tion. MoBLBOY
GREAT ATTRACTION
No. 11 South NINTH Eltroet.
oo4.mwl.tt
OVER $4,500 WORTH OP SHAWLS PROM WHICH
TO MAKE A SELECTION.
THORNLBY d 4 0.11.1611,
N. Z. eor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets,
Have the beat SHAWL Stock in Philadelphia. They
would respectfully call attention to • following very
cheap lote,•sla :
40 LONG BROOKE SHAWLS at $ 8 each.
20 Do. do. do. at 10 "
20 Do. do do. at 11 "
24 Do. do. do. at 12 14
1 Do. do. do. at 18 "
2 Do. do. do. t 14 14
2 Do. do. do. at 16 ,4
Do. do, do. at 18 "
Do. do. do. at 20 a ,
Do. do. ' do. at 25 14
In the above Lots of Long Brodie Shawls will be
found every desirable color of centre.
BEAUTIFUL STELLA SHAWLS
From 23 to 212, in every color.
trench Blanket Shawls in new designs.
Plain f hlbet Shawls, Square and Long.
Beal Canton Orlin Shawls, Plain and Embroidered:
Ohlldren'a Shawls, Mimes' Shawls, and Gentlemen's
Shawls, at
THORIFLEY & OHLBM'S,
tc ONE PRIOR CASH STOR 1 1., )
Northeast Owner & SPRING GARDEN
N. B.—City and Country Storekeepers buying for cash
may end bargains at T &
P. 6.—A Magnificent stock of Silks now on hand.
selB4l
FALL AND W INTER OLOARS.-
OPENING DAILY.
PINE CLOTH RAGLANS.
ELEGANT DEAVER RAGLANS,
RICH VELVET °LOANS.
Elegantly adorned with
REAL LAOSS, CROCHET, ko.,
OPERA OLOAKS.
The largest and most varied stook of these fashionable
OVER GARAI nNTS,
At the widest rouge of prime, and suited for
MOURNING, PROMENADE, AND PULL DRESS
COSTUME,
AT TUC
PLUM MANTILLA & CLOAK EMPORIUM,
J. W. PR OCTOR & 00.,
'MS OHE:STNIIT STREET.
lure, a-z.
BUFF.&LO ROBES,
BY THJ BALI OR GOBI,
OHO. F. WOMHATH'S
415 AND 414 ARCH STRIENT
Alillinerp esgobs.
et MRS. BURKE,
902 CHESTNUT Street,
Will open 'WINTER HATS. on
nolo.4t* THUBSDAY, November 11th.
It/IRS. U. S. BISHOP, of No. 916 CHEST
aII NUT Btreet, will open. on THURcELY,
ber n, WINTER MILLINERY. Also, eeveral ()saes
of French Bonnets. nolo.3t*
THE "01.41) DOMINION"
007751 rex,
and
THE "OLD DOMINION"
TEA POT,
Are manufactured, under the patent for the United
States, by
ARTHUR, BURNHAM', & GILROY,
Nos. 117 and 119 South TENTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Err Merchants vielting Philadelphia, should, by all
means, lay In a supply of these COFFEE and TEA POTS,
which are rapidly coming Into use, and destined in a
short time to supersede all others.
Err A. B. & G. are also manufacturers, under the
patent, of
ARTRUBM CELEBRATED AIR-TIGHT
SELF-SEALING CANS AND JARS,
Which, it Is conceded on all hands, are the beet In the
market. aul7-tuthfcetnolB
Also, Trade Agents for
TORREY'S ADJUSTABLE DOOR SPRING.
TO ARCHITEOTS AND BUILDERS.
AOADIA FREESTONE.
Now landing, and shortly to arrive, 1,000 tone of this
beautiful Stew, both of the
BLUE', QUAY, AND BUT? TINTS,
the former of which, for soften; and delicacy of color,
lennrivalled
Tor the character of thie atone please examine the
following buildings:
Toe. Harrison's, Eighteenth street and Eittenhonse
Stare.
arrbion's Building, Locust street, between Eleven
teenth and Eighteenth.
Samuel Smith's West street and Rittenhouse square.
Mrs, Eetrroon's No. 1219 Walnut street.
A. K. Woutrathis, 413 Arch street.
Ramuel Mules', Twelfth and Chestnut streets.
I'. R.J. Paeeitt, Seventeenth and Locust streets, and
others.
ARNOLD A. WILSON. Agents,
PHILADELPHIA WARMER AND VENTILATING
WAREHOUSE,
101.0 CHESTNUT STREET.
eilo4ini B. M. FELTWELL, &got.
4ror Ogie anD to. f!t.
64 FOE SALE—The Good Will and Fix,
Ma. tar s of the Globe Hotel, f flub etrdet, below
Chestnut, opposite Independence Square. 'wire on
the Premises. nol2 2t*
A FRONT PARLOR or Office_tp Rent,
A
with Bonding, No. 1218 WALNU2 Btrept,
delphts.. , noll4t*
FOR SALE.—Erie City Coupon', Bonds
,N_lll be taken in payment fora valuable Lot of
grounCon Sixteenth street. Apply to - _
OLIATILBS BROWN,
___
nos-12t* N. W. owner BROAD and LOCIIVP Bte.
►JII- RENT.—On the Ist January nest, the
Very eimerior and extensive ROOlllB, (2d 8d 4th
and 6th floors, each 24feet by 146) of the 14k3ir t.TORE,
588 MARKET Street. The building le one or the flee
improvements on the upper aide, between PIPTII and
SIXTH Streets, having two fronts, the north one on a
rear Street with good =togs way 20 feet Into: SIXTH
Street, Apply on the premises.-',nol-tf
gel TO RENT, a STORE on DELAWARE
KA' Avenue, below VINE Street, running through to
Water 'Street, 148 feet dOep. 2 .A.100, the Double STORE,
corner of THIRD and QUARRY Streets, 40 foot front,
one of the best locations for large Business in Phila
delphia. Also, STABLE and COAUH-HOBSE In
CHERRY Stre et, shore SEVENTH., in rear ,of Ash
land House Apply at 278 South FOURTH Street.
personal.
NOTICE.—MR. GEORGE W. SITES is
no longer authorised to tamed basins's, to re.
calve or to collect Money for as
JAMES EL EARLE & SON.
816 CHESTNUT Street.
Oct. 86, 1868. 001045
:thatches, brotirg; at:
13.9.1LEY & CO.,
' 701,111111 LT
BAILEY & =TOREN,
Hare remored to their new sire•proof, White Witable
Store,
819 01138TNHT STREET,
NORTH SIDS, BELOW THE GIRARD HOFBN.
Now opening their fall dook of ,
IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WAREO 3 , AND
FANO! GOODS, I
To whloh they invite the attention of the piddle,
BILYERMARII, WATOHEO, DIAMONDS, AND
PHASES,
ATIIIIOLIIEILLIII AID ■I4AIL. ,
2lntuiviitz Companies:
MARKET FIRE INSURANOE 00.
LLL OP THE CITY OP NEW YORK.
- .
CABII CAPITAL $200,000
OURPLI7S 79,400
TOTAL ASSETS
DIRECTORS.
BENJAMIN H. HOWELLi President.
Philettis H. Holt of 236Pront street.
Joseph P Wickham, late Wiekharee & Untold:don
Silas Davis of A. B & S Davie. -
H. Shepard. of Shepard, Howe &
Henry Rowland, of Rowland & Banks.
Alfred L. Bowe, of T. G. &A. L. Rowe. ,
Win. P. Miller of Wm. P. Miller & Co.
Stephen W Gaines, of S. W. & R. A; Gaines,
Elinha L. Walton, of Walton, Little, & Co.
Nelson Sherwood, of Nelson Sherwood & Co.
Henry G Reeve, of H. G .Reeve & Co. -
Daniel T. Willets, of Willetd& Co.
Albert L. De Camp. of Baker & Di Camp.
John M. Brace, Jr., of Bruce, Odell,* Perna.
Stephen Linington, of 216 Pront greet.
Enoch Ketcham, of B. Ketcham & Co. ,
Win A Como Inge, of Beards & Onmrainge.
Henry Lyles, Jr., of Lyles, Polhamua, & Co.
Brewster Valentine, of Valentne & Bergen.
Ceo. B Whitfield, of G. & J Whitfield & Co,
Albert Ha.vemyer, (late Havemyer & Moller.)
Tennis W Quick, of Quick & lfllootaiedien.
David M. Tornure, of Bdcy & Tamura.
Jove T. Navarro, of Mora Brothers, Navarro & Co.
Edward Bill. of 119 Broad street
Nathaniel W Chater ' of Peter V. King & CD.
Wm. H. Goodwin, orE Goodwin k Brother.
John 'triable, (Freeland, Squirts, re Co.)
ASHER TAYLOR, Vice President
Manses on Buildings and Personal Property of every
deeeriptimi against Loss or Damage by Hire, on the moat
favorable terms.
HENRY P. PREEM&N, Beciretary.
INBBRANOE IN -TUB ABOVE COMPANY OAN BE
EMOTED THROUGH
STEWART & JOHNSON,
No. 108 South FOURTH Stieet,
ooldrm&lent•lt PSlfidelptals.
EASTERN TNSITRANCE COMPANY.-
OBFICEI No. 6 EXCHANGE.
AUTHORIZID STOOK CAPITAL, $.00,1100. CHARTER
Y1KP1111161...
Mire Risks on Mardian 4 lse and Buildings.
Marine Rieke on Vessels Cargoes and freights. •
Inland Transportaion Risks on Goods per Railroads,
Canals, and Steamboats taken on favorable terms.
DIRECTORS
Andrew Cochran, George A. Wright,
William I Brown, Thomas lit'sw, -
Rickard G. Stoteebury, George Coolemem,
Peter D. Myers, ' Marko Btoy,
Robert B Walkeri Jacob Reed,
Jacob Lukens, W 0 etoteebUry.
ANDREW COCHRAN, President
WiLLIAX I. BROWS, Viee-President. nt-ti
Carriapro
ISAAC) P. BRANIN,
IL LIGHT COACH & CARRIAGE BUILDER,
FRAISRFORD. PA. -
All work warranted to give satisfaction. Orders res
pectfully solloited: • nolo.llm*
CARRIAGES.
•
WM. D. ROGERS,
COACH AND LIGHT-CARRIAGE BUILDER
1009 AND 1011 011E8TNIIT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Ordem for CARRIAGES from all parts of the world
executed with promptnees, and satisfaction guarantied
eelSanif
illelannat
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL—THE
GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND 'REMEDY
FOR DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STOMACH AND WSW{
BOWELS. Prepared by a Chemist. Bottles Um, 26
and 50 ants. •
THE GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDICAL
SCIENCE!
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL should be kept in all
families, in cue of accidents or sudden sickness.
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Rheumatism.
HARTcHORNEiIiI CURE-ALL °urea Cramps, Cholla,
Paine in the Stomach or Bowels.
HARTSHORNE'S CUBE-ALL axes Pains in the
Limbs, 810. Back and Breast.
HAuTBHORNEM CUBE-ALLcuresl3prains,Brulses
Scalds and ultras.
HARTSHORNE'S CURT...ALL owes Neuralgia',
Toothache and Stiffness in the Joints.
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Cholera, Dian
ohms and all Pain.
HARTSHORNE'S OIIIMALL auras Ear Mho and
Deafness from a cold.
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Dyspepsia and
Indigestion ; also, Canker and Sore Month and Bore
Throat.
HARTSHORNE'S OURE.ALL cures all SpinsiAffec•
times and Weakness in Limbs.
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL is a great tonic to
Weak Stomach and Bowels, and Improves Digestion.
UT As the frequent changes of the weather produce
a bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pain in the Limbs and Body,
also, Stitt Neck—every person should got s bottle. It
acts upon the Nerves, Muscles, Sinews Blood and
Bones; end, by its warming Matra-magnetic power, ex•
pale all pain from the system. Os.. a bottle and try it,
and you will be astonished at its happy effets.
N. B. If you have a Cough, use HARTIMORNIPS
Pectoral Syrup of Wild' Cherry, it is the but Cough
Syrup in the World. Bottle., 25 and de cents, and El.
7( you are Billions. um HARTSHORNE'S ANTI
BILLIOUS PILLS. They act upon the Liver, Stomach
and Bowels carrying o ff all Bile and Foul Secretions.
Boxes, 2e,cents. Sold by R. H. JENKINS,
No: 26 SOUTH EIGHTH Street,
Between Market and Chestnut Straits.
Bixnes , Stores, Chestnut and Market 'streets.
Garrigues; Tenth and Coates dregs.
Wagner's. Tenth and Lombard eta. artl2.th a tat, if
FRANICL IN INSTITUTE EXHIBITION,
SIXTEENTH and FILBERT Streets.
PH IL &MUMMA, Monday. Nov. Bth, 1868.
THE COMMIT TEE ON EXHIBITION announce to
the Public that, owing to the inclement weather of the
put week, and at the earnest and almost unanimous
request of the Depositors, they have dote mined to
continue the Exhibition for the present week.
The EXHIBI rim will close on SATURDAY EVE
NING, the 18th inst., and Depositors roe requested to
call for their articles. on deposit on MONDAY nest, the
16th bat .at 10 o , olook A al
DEPOSITORS H +VINO THEIR GOODS INSURED
under the open policies of the Oommittee are inf, rmed
that the Insurance holds good until MONDAY next, the
16th lost , at 12 &el Nth 61
TIOHETS OF ADMISMON TO THE EXHIBITION
will be sold an heretofore including the Faro, in the
Tenth and Eleventh street, market street, and RIM
and Vine greet Paseenge: Railroad ears; also by the
Germantown and Norristown Railroad Company.
PROPOSALS FOR THE PCIROHASE OP ALL THE
LUMBER used in the large shed as it now stands; as
well in the tables and platforms, will be received during
the current week, to be removed from the premises be
fore the let of December next.
By order of the Committee on Exhibition,
not-et if JOHN B. AD DIOBA, Chairman
LOOKING GLASSES.
JAMES B. EARLE 41, 80N.,
Manufacturers of LOOKING GLAIPICS for MAR.
TEES, PIERS, & SIDE WALLS, of every sloe, style,
and shape.
Pier Tables, Cornices, Brackets, Consols, of new and
elegantdeaigns; and
PICTURE FRAMER, with Frames for Portraits,
Miniatures, and Photographs in every variety of style
and price. Importers of ENGRAVINGS, every new
Publication being received the moment of Issue, and
OIL P AIN TINGo from the Studios of the best and
moat celebrated American and European Artnits.
A LARGE GALLERY OP Pairs YIN OS,
Open at all times, rase Wholesale and Retail Deal
ers in Mahogany and Walnut framed Looking Wales,
to which they invite the attention of country customers.
JAMES 8. EAR_LB & SON,
Ste OHESTNIIT STREET,
MONTI THE GIRARD 10081.
A BRAN SLACK'S ENGRAVING, DIE
ra. Sinking, and Embossed Printing, Envelope, and
Beal Press Manufactory, No. 1 South SIXTH Btreet,
PhibmemuM Po en.E.llnk
WHITE-FISH.—A very Superior Article
of , clifaokinaw ,) in Half Bble , just reoalvedin
0. 0. 8
08 L a r n R 0 il k dr 9 , o 4 .
Store, and for sale by
no-2
WHISKEY. -80 bble. o 201 do. (Miller
RickerstorN) Old Monongahela Whiskey,
store end for sale, by A. MERINO,
0011-t1 140 Routh FRONT treet.
A LLSOPP'S PALE ALE—In Elds - -A
constsnt supply on bend In Onstont.house Stores,
for sale by WILLIAM IL YRATON, 216 SontIIFRONT
Street. nob
MOpNw.oo
Rpa rgL ey A in W e 14 !
and for eels by L
H. THATOK, 210 South akLONT 81. no
5
5* HORSES TAKEN TO WINTER
Good nay, Water, and Stabling. Margo
hale °nee, Dr, E sonoLFIRLD. 322 Sonlh rirra.
Street. and S. T. CHILD, SECOND Street, above
BROWN uOlO -St*
MONS. A. F. ROSAT,
TEACHES OF 'FENCING
BARNETT'S GYMNASIUM,
0026012m* MAW= Meat, &bon Eighth
WANTSD—By a Young Lad, 17 years
- of see, who is , ntellfigent - end writes a fir
hard a Situstion in a Wholesale Store, or any other
eat.bPsbment - where his services msy he useful ous
e ver,. beet of , references. Address .•Henry. , ! at Mn
nor/At*
WANTED—By let Aviary next. a Situa
tion as kilesnian lin Dry 4 nnin Jobbing Hume.
Am had eleven year• , experience Be Statesman ins Now
York Jobbir g Donee. mut ma !alma a(& 'mobs of
trade. Addrees Box WM New York P' 0. nol.2Btir
WANTED—: -Board for a .Gentleman-and
Wife, two forn , shed O+oimnoiortio Itlems, •
Par , or a•d Chamber is • firlvite family. from me to
th ee miles from Formai . .t•eet Reference ass ersotory.
Addrens " O. O. H.." tbl4 Maze nol2 2t*
WAN TED—A Situation ns Assistant
Br akkteper in a Wholesale gape Bala, n t
go ranch an in - erect an employaiertV Adima r Phi.
11 P," ( &e of The Press. n 01.2.40,
A STEADY YOUNG MAN, 'peaking
German fluently, wishes to maga as Light Por
ter in • Wholesale lestabliahment Ose furotsh the
best of reference from present Employers. Plime ad
dress .• 0. B at this Office. nol2. 2t*
WANTP..D—A Partaer,-to take the place
of a retinue member of onenf the oldest and
most successful firms in this City. _ $2O 900 in Clash will
be re - quired. Ail communications mhst be coLildentbd.
Morose 6 t T. 8.," at this Office. noll.et*
se2P4m*
-,—,:y, a Young Lad, a Si in
' tion in Retail Grocery, where he would be
employed until he arrives at 21 years of age.: Address
Richard ee Office or,this Paper -
WANTED,—A. Situation as Bookkeeper
and Corresponding Clerk, by the Advertjw.,
who his hid deverei years', esp.rience in Myren, tile
business Beet of references given. '4l:Mrs's/ t.B
Othce of The Press. - :unruly*
VVANTED—In a Provision Store,*StOnt,
Able Man. es Porter Mast undersized Coop.
erlog. Address'" Water Street,'" at Ole Office
aell-St*
WANTED—In a Commission House, a
thorough and experienced" Correepondent. in
German, Fre' eh, and Spaniel'. who would be w 1 .11-g to
make himself otherwise useful. noltilt*
mis WANTED—To dispose of an Into.
119. rest in the Stools and Good Will or an old eatab•
imbed Wholesale Jobbirig House in the Boot sod Shoe
Trade. Any one bariog a moderate • Capital will And
this ago d opportunity to engage in the business. Ad
dress " Commercial," at Chit 015 , w with name and ad
dress. wb;ch will be striatly oaufidential. nod 81*
WANTED—To Rent, for the winter sea,
eon, with inimidiatii poweseloa. a Furnished
hones or moderate eke, with modem irogratimaata,
wen of Tenth, stmt. Addled' A. *Moo of thu
WANTED, FOR THE MOM STATEN
OAVALIIY—AbIe-bodied,_ unmarried mum, to
whom will be given good-pay
medical attendanoe. Pay from $l2 toEg am ig r month.
No man having a wife or child will be Apply
for MOUNTED BERVION at No en ILA Street,
abase Eighth, north aide.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSICS
GRAND AND EXTRAORDINARY :PERFORMANCE
SEVENTH SUBSORIFTION NIGHT.
• •
TIIIB (Friday) EVENING, NOVEMBER 12, " 9 .1.
JOINT APPOAR&NCE OP
$218,200
MADAME COLSON AND MADAMS DE WILMOBST.
LA BONNAMINTLA.
AMINA Madame DI WILHORBT
ELVINO - • - ;Ulmer BRIONOLI.
CONTE RIMOLPRO Signor AMODIO.
In addition to which will be'given
LA. PIGLIA DBL REGOLMINTO;- •
(The Daughter of the Regiment.) " -
Commencing with the &mind Act, with the Cadebrated
Singing Lesson, • '
- - •
- MADAMS COLSON : ..- 3
appeatini-in her great, character of tt.MARIB." in
which the created an unexampled fiirore at the former
rep 'esetatlen. - _ -
Signori LA B OMUTA , ST TORE BARTLIand Signora
IidPIJOOI, in their respective roles.
• ADMISSION, One Boller. Reserved Beate. Pilti Cleats
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 performance et owe noLLas,
with the exception of a limited number of oacitos so -vs,
which will be retained for the accommodation of stran
gers at 51 50. Ticket Officces at - the doademr., Beek
& Lawton's, and Lee & Cbestaat street
Tickets for thicony; and it sod L sections of the Par
quet. can be bad at the Offices to Chestnut et •vet i she
ra•quet Circle and cent.a of Parquet at tic aeedemy.
Rainey Circle, 00 crate Atophitheatie, 25 cent •
N. B.—All seats nut markedTAMEN can be occupied
by those who are sd,cdtted. ,
TH2 82,00 ND OPERA - MATINS!, will - take plus
on TIIESDAY,Novemt!er 1.13tb, at 2X o'eoek-P et,
wben as extraordmaryneitormence; wttl be elven.
Tickets for the MATINS!, to all Parte of the House,
60 mote.
.
M. STRAKO4OfI also takes pleasure in announcing
that for iltotow great chef dtceuvr
• ' - MARTRA
Which will be prodnoed for the tint lime in Ameriea. fn
Italian, the moat exteneve prepare lone hare berm made,
and will anon be completed, so that the repreeenta,
Lion /gilds masterly work may be eXposted in the course
of the next week, with new dreasse,cleaorardoes mid a
grand mice in seem ,
AMERICAN ACADEMY Ur MUSIC.—
' - ITALIAN OPERA. _
- TO-MORROW (Saturday) EVENING, November IS,
only nighrof NORMA. Second aopeeremeri of the wrest
Dram/Ala Vocalist, MLLE TERESA. PARODI, in her
greet character' of NORMA "Madame STRAKOS H as
Adellpes •Blenor 800 LA, the eminent Tenor, will make
his Bret appears/ice in Philadelphia as Pullout,.
- Seats for Norma can now be secured
A MERICA.N ACADEMY OF MUSIC.-
MALIAN OPERA.
MONDAY November 15th. for the MIDST +IUD IN
AA! RIOA to be produced In Italian, Plowtowie chef
dkenvre, MARTHA.: Madame 00L•0c! Ina new ober
eater.
CIARD:—Mr. OTRAKOI3OII takes - peat pleemere in
announcing that for Floe tow 7 s great chef -Woman,
MANTUA, which will be prodnord for the fleet time in
America, in Italian, the most extensive preparations
•have been completed • The Seat repienentation of this
masterly work, with new dressee,deeorattors. end a
grand Wei en cones will take place on MONDAY. No
vember 15 Madame nOL: ON in th great role of Hen.
Tiede. Signor BRIGNO LI 4s Lionel
GRAND pONOERT
AT TH
=MAL FUND
- MISS RATE DEAN,
The Amerlean Prima Donna, on
YRII4Y NYENINii, November 12,1652,
Assisted Of
W.'ll 00010..
The favorite New York Team',
MR. GEORGE T.-RYAN% .
Pianist cod Composer, ind
LITTE ELLA,
The Infant Reader, aced 24‘ years, whose perform
ances In New Yak h ave created the mod intend ex.
oltement.
•
Par portionless wee programme. -
Tickets 60 edits,
To be bad at the principal Must° Blooms, and lathe
door on the evening of the Concert
Doors open at 7. Concert to commendat 8 o'clock.
jIATHER KEMP'S
ORtGIN AL OLD POLES* OONORTIT TROUPB.
on their way to the West, and ar BPIOULL
will give positively'
ONLY FIEYNN coNoraTs, -
00NORRT HALL,
( 42003301110 •
MONDAY, NOVICIIBER ath, 1858
Thls Clans consists of THIRTY-87iYEN PBSITORSI.
DM, ail clad in Ancient Oostame. some of erldeb are
over two hundred years old. OR aND P&THXS 3088
and BON Devil? wilt perform with Ti Aims: TiD•
DLIIB.
This Clan has never failed to fill the largest Hallo in
the Country, and hundreds usually are unable to gala
admittance.
Doors open at quarter bears seven &cloak. Com
mencing t quarter before
Tickets 25 cents; Reserved Seats, with Checks, SO.
N B.—Secure your f3eate early in the day. nob-Tt
11/111,S. D. P. BOWERS* WALNUT-13Z
LTA TEMATHS, "corner of HINTEI and WALNUT
• The last ■ppearanro of the
ZAVISTOWBEI BALLET T 0013119
FRIDAY EVEN LNG, November 12, NINI,
PABEGON.
Adam Truman, Mr Biehinge ; Count Yolimatre,
H. A. Perry; Gertrude. Miu J. Biehinge.
To conclude with the Pan om me Ballet, entitled the
WARRIORS OP THE HAREM.
Pews of admission—Second Tier and 'family Otroht
and Third Tier, 6P center Parquet, 87ti oentei Drell
Cirole, 60 oentic Private Boxes, according to tin&
locale,s3 and 663 Single Beats In Oreheatra and Priests
Boxes, 76 cents.
DOOM open at halt pact 6 o'clock ; Curtain rhos at
o'clock
1471TATLEY & OLARKE's &ROH-ST.
E HEATIlB.—William 8. Prsdaieks,Aating rcd
Stage Manager.
FRIDAY EVENING. November 12, 1828,
PiIIVIVITTII. •
Bernard, Mr John Gilbert; Oonnt Mantles de Geol.;
ear, Mr. Wheatley; Nanette, Ma John Drew; The
Duehem or Beaulieu, hire Manual.
To cowhide with the New Comedy. entitled the
WIDOW'S IIII.ill&ND
Admission, 25 ets. Secured Beats to Dress Chub, 87)$
ate; Orchestra Stalls, 60 ots; Seam in Private Bozos, Ti
ate; Gallery, 72 ; Gallery for Colored Persons, 26 ate;
Private Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, 85 . eta;
Whole Private Box, $B.
Doors open at quarter before T oieloek oanunenes $1
77‘, precisely
NATIONAL CIRCUS, WALNUT ST.,
.L above EIGHTH—LEWIS B LENT, Manager.
First representation of
MONTIOEIL. -
FRIDAY EVENING, November 12,1868,
AU the Company wit appear, inobialog the
STARS.
DR. JAMES L. THAYER, Convaraationallit, COM,.
Slam, and /ester
SAM. LONG, the Pouthern Clown.
DAN. GARDINER,
ITIE=MI
!SIBS SALMI fiTIOKNEIt t
The Venue of the Clinic
The gerformanoe will conelude with
JiLO oft AND ZEP Ont.
WALE OF YRIOXA.
Dress Circle and Parquette 40 Gents.
Children under ten years of age SD ,e
Family Circle 20 "
Dore open at 7 o'dosk. Perform...a will nom.
manse at 7%, terminate at 101(, precisely.
fIiROBIEUF' B VARIETIES (Café Theatre,)
.I Northwest corner of BIRTH end OUNoTNI32
Streets.
MUSICAL and TERPSICHOREAN MELANGE. eon
eluding EVERY EVENING with a EAROS or BUR.
LErQUE, ender the management of MILT. A,BECK
ET
The following artists are regularly engaged:
Itt , ss VALLEE, premiere aanasnle ; Miss EMMA
MARoY, Miss JENNY WREN, Miss VIRGINIA
MYERE.Mesars AIBROKET Senior.J T.WAMBOLD
GEO W. WREN, J R. REYNOLDS W. MEYER P.
ROBSON, and T. An3ZOKET, Junior, Pianist
Concert commences at 73i gniosk Admission 10
cents. - n013..1ir0
W,ANF4 MD'S OPERA HOUSE,
ELEVRNTH• Street, adjoining the Pennyivania
Railroad Depot. _
Itor the patrons or
SAX/FORD% OPERA HOUSE.
THIS EVENING
Wlll be presented 84;foni , ;trsts version a
'UNCLE TOM'S OLBIN.
The largest Company of
MINSTRELS IN THE WORLD
. .
EVERY EVENING , New Boagh Rises, Ingtasee,
Refrains, &0., w ei lA.An a r
45113y1
- •
Admission ZS oente; Children 12x gelato.
Er On Thanksgiving Day TSP.= PerSummate,
via; 2%, and 7x, o'clock in the evening col-lm.
HERRING'S GREAT PIOTIIRE has ar
rived. of the VILLAGE BLACKSALITE, and
will be on Exhibition for a few days only, at the Store
of A. G. ROBINSON'S fitters Gallery.
- oe9o-13 910 CHESTNUT St., ab. NINTH.
A SbENULT BUILDINGS, TENTH AND
A
OELEStNIIT Streets.
Immense attraction. New Novelidee. Clomp at
Programme each Exhibition. The LEARNED 41A
NARY BUDS and SPIRIT RAPPING. Go. and eel
SIGNOR BLITZ. - , .
The great Pentrilrquist and - wonderful hiagthien. ;
Performance every Evenlng daring the; whalt,..eg
half-past t o'clock and on Wedneedly and Satardity AZ
ternocum at a.
AWARD - 14 26 nate; Phlldrea l 26 coakl. 6926-1212,
Olants
- Z. N. waltz,
Lt Lieut. lit Dzsgoosit,
Rnerotti.,.
cimuseinettio.
(BEAT BILL