The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 12, 1857, Image 1

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TwitVs lhona , me +Won, ,payabla .to• the' carriers.
•7faiHd tOnbeeribare oat etta• Ofty,at ihxDow.tea
A* Miaow fl'ototZlowastrot Moat MMus; Talton
DOLUILSOF ram patatorias, int blr to volvaaoe fot the
titailalerea; • • •
jp ta . 9aiibeetberii
out of ttie Oily, at ptt,iiitl
rot Assa!hpadyaace. • . , -
a>Wplam Paella mill be ant Mi. Einbeeribano by
madliAermannve, in advanced at $2 . 60
Tina. Oopiee, • 6 OS
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Tit Otiplia, - • 41 -.. • . “ • ‘ 12'00
Twenty Oeplao, “ " (to one addrem).._ 20 00
eireuttOoplee, or over, • • ii (to , addreu amok •
reibeerther))i early • ...1,20
7/Or • ChM or Twenty-one or over, we will send an
ne r e o .prto the getter - np of the with.
- roatualhaera are requestat to ;Akio Agents for
Tay Waatim kiwi's. - - ,it ~ -
segdl .915otires.
1 THE' 0011ja ",11).P COMM.& ',I I ,I 4 EAS
..Vtif Lanes/tr noway, Sept. ;28; 1837 . -:-It appearing
tO tlte• dein ! ' by the petition .and, adidarit of David
Reates;tiatrittet .1 ./Leetelti George Abbott , and Clarion
IL /Olio% that the novena notes of Reeves, Abbott, dr.
Off:;Aeeured bye mortgage dated. 7annary lith, 180,
rinordadat Linessier, in AlOrtgage Bank 1,1V...13, page
Oa f 4tn.;sintliireatky, the said petitioner's, in the stun
of six bondiedtb o osand dollars, to Christopher:Hager,
Brointelßlieek, 13iirtram A; Shealfei; Grate It. J attic° ,
and,Oleitientyk::Grubb, le Timsteea, have been,paid In
full iiiildlib sitielyketion enteked;cpe the record ,of said
mortgage; ihe'court, oa motion of Thoiniall. Franklin
and SI 11. North, attorneys fer, seed 'inditikere, grant
arnie to show eanikwhi the Mad" Treats's silents!, not
enter aitlifeetion on" the - radon' 0001 mortgage; 're. ,
turnable on Monde**, 28th der of Setober next,' and
Mr* , notice to be oyezato the at:pattern, by vlbliceitlon
, daLV,RWone'weekla - d The Preter,Wand !'The NOM,
itOOkehiltinitectlitetie: °matte; i 1" iio;wiekly for
t kaki iii " The Lanes - eta Exidniner" aridllareid, , i
" hisilieestee - letelligencer,i , -and " The tolinnbia'
fr ;1 1 - kith notiet, tat. ,C, Stmaffer, .*o4:,".kttitrite,r, fee
1 14,
, Certified fronithe'Record.. ' -
1 / 4 01-1,10 • 'Attest, , J. litiTsf* 7, Protlili.
JULIA ' • A . - OAR,B, ,- BY - • NEB - 'NEXT
nfl, friend,' ke. - , VS: ORARLIS lr 11.*Oillti1-Olveme—
Corot:Mir Pleaski...l.o,Xt. l' i , MO. ~s, ,
Please take Lotto, :Alia _depositirifid 0 Mitastges on
part of said ilbeltant - : '' gm' taken' before me on
VlllDAl4,o6tober 23, 1257, - ',at 4 &dock?. Id. at the
oiSca of-Han
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' - itf,frA - 4. Alltlfflkflaioo44l‘ek;
% - `-'740 thillitilli it
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' IFOOSTOVAVTORM ) SaIPF.IOI;:t:t "
• '.I-4! .f , ._ ' • - ....' . -.•-,.. ov* , :i ,•( f Ootessifiltiv,lBs7l•l I, '‘•
' Tb,e atteutlottii aligned ottizeite, end of,eleetiottolt4'
am especially, is culled as 4e - following n4o=l of the
dote Aseemblyrelstive tit elections r • -.- -,'; .:•.,',— ; :
"In ell Mums where the names of the persons claim
ing to vote is not fonad on the list furnished by the
themndiddOtters and Asse'sior, it shall be the ditty of
D
• ipoetora - lo 'examine such person On blitli es Ulla'
citudilications i and if he dikes to have resided within
the State , for rid year nenirrie, hiniratti shill be sal.
clart,pro_otthered r, hat Isabel' make proof byet jest
We Wrested Vitae* who shall bei 4 qualified elector,
that hVW'reilded within the dart& for Were thraften
illaylk ntottlinaddlately prowling - Said , election,) ind
shall also Sidra asserr hat ids bona Ode recidenceln
a nisifenea of rdajawnd •calling, to within the districts
and that - he did not, ref:mitt/Into the said district for the
purpieuver Voting therein'. ' --' •-- '''
• "/tiny Investor'. or Judge shall negro the. vete of
Eprwhose -name Abell not bo returned on the list
b,„*k Oemprissloners.or , Ammer, without
Cr . :malting thentidence directed in this writhe per-,
son spoteirdi4eltall, on conviction, be good in any. aunt
It° )04 thifaft7->xlormore Winter/ handfed dolbrra.lt
te:prosecutiOns will follow ' ny disregard. bp:
limnfon nefoonintAheak,
.3311:45t vital- requisites of a
*
hilr.i . 4.3)oo4tlitax.epplairend ,I- call , ,npeo tee good
eltkvitsdAletlee , ,,to, we that , the law.he faithfully
otee4:4ol , eir:4041110 note and rages "11'
LstOirs of dnldterep9rt orthwith such Con net to this
Wlis,',w,ltli -the ranunaf life :person ..so offending. , , On
tr° l s4 a IntOlittlf o fmatik.43lfill donee drew 1111 Is of
Zwlicrariiit, and ; nerd tiriva, with. the witnesses :before
- the'GranOuT,, ,:; '.. ,',. , 3V114,14M I. MA.10, , ,:„ .
—ocip;k.A,'„. - .., :' ~,. ~.I_,- , listrlat.Attorney— ,
lN,' AIM
lIN/TED STATES In .and for the Eaten, Dlittict'of
Pennsylvartio,
In the matter of the proceeds of Sale 6f 13011W-EOA'T-
• The. ttoderelgiedi to whole it one referred to, diem= bots: the proteede of the Belo of said, Beim-boat, will
IrideFaltrirtleal interested in the said fond'at the °Wee
of erk Of laid. court, No. ^d. South Fifth street ;
below2,obegrinutcon PROBBDATitkortd 'llsy of 00:0-
bet s St it n'eleeir.,F, M. , •
(NUS. •ILEAZLITT,
P : THE4IATTER: : OP- THE -PETITION
INSOLVNNOY , -00 JOHN O. E OIIIIRD1110.ER;
Notice is hereby Owen that the subsoriber , hie
to ths Court of-Comma-Pleas forihre andnounty
of Philadelphia for a Arial Editcharge under , the pros'.
aleitiotEthe insolvent'Leirs of the Coduldonweidtb,"ind
also Viet he , luta applied-by Petitleti for thehenefit of
the 41e1 Seotionorthe Act of June 16th 11010i'relathils
•ta iniesPiant dolitore: , %by. which section it iii presided that
4.lieeiourt, with the consent orsinnicirltY hifinthei and
wake of creditors of anlitsolventi inay 7 grant Mai •an
essaaption able Watsand Pada bank &statical for his
tudetitoauliss fde OS' 'Taw: of seviaryears: :These Sap.
bti heard. by the Court of , Coalmen Pleas
eistaatzuvicyitictober letb, 1.861 i at IC eoloeiri and the
satiation °tan:Mors and all others Interested la , thew)
epplioationg is invited. -;
•• - ." J. 0. OlillitTEMßH.
sitgrArest Sielt E , - • z E• E.• E
rtIATABLE 1,1,8 R Alt Til 00 IC S
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IL:Lockhart, IsmaaHogg, and Dr. Esatinn..Edited,l
arith Xemq3m ,m4llotes, by Dr. R. Shelton Manienrie.,
Third Edition. In C. eolumes; with portraitsaind fae4
similes. Price
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knd Notes, by . Dr. It.; iibelton Hackeurie. Complete.
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on Steel apd-facesimtle. Third Edition. Moo., cloth
Brinell 25.
TilEril/tIENS AND. 21IR CoNLAHERTIBS;
Ronal Stoll, being the tirst of Lady Norge:ea North(
anS)lomances. With an Introduction andStotee, by
Dr. R. Shelton Ifsokensio. 2 sobs., l'Arno., cloth.; I
Price • .
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BITS OP BLARNEY. By Dr. El Shelton Etackensie.
12mo, cloth. Prise
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By Major Giueral B&W- P.R, Napier, from the an.
thoes ,leat with - itItY• 11 1 . 0 Mort Ltd 1
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Eon, 443,4
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A t
a. fr C l atincir tm A ta rnerime
trona, and Winos she book-bitving public to AU up their
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braries* the arlallowitriteoor. inters 2 toirstont to
flog. 1200 11104. FW *mks to ti amount of 5/ and tip.
•Taint of freall PS mita to itoo. Omit et
'DOtaeWbHistananit,lookst Our minable atoolyand Went
:St=rfil.. 4 4, •
you ors not buying et abeam, for ererl.nui-
Amor via books at the soma pritmonat eery Amoy
will get, Ati addition, • present worth harb4., au2l-8m
TANS , GREAT , GIRT BOOK S ),
No. 43 (MBEITNIIT amt. N.B.—No commit
tionitJtkinT Ober tom In thiClty. aul-am:
AlAfttlietOletbekt,'
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, ZU . 0 - .“ ,-, ,Xs oufoototers or ~,,, , ,: , 1 . • .
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viaii iiiiii .114 - iitfoi;:oi ifie, f.reoilsei ixdoolvidk.,
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,iVittbah,o(alt the acieti,44. mimic !
DIAMONDS.
&toilets, Browbeat, ger-Itheir, 'lager=
mod all other artfelea in the Diamond itneJ
lhowir4P bo. made Res 'of
:.'4lharge for these width* work made to order; '
" . ' ' RICA - GOLD 'JEWELRY: - 1 •
A beauttfal atrttspentnt all the, new styles of Zeiti
meek Aellitoeti, Stone and Shell (lemon, ,
Ititleditte k
WATtaial ,
Aloe, Biomes and highle 01,001Cli, of newest styles,
Of /apqlor, Os*: - ini4 tw&w4
A. ,TEQUIONOT :'"
VANAT9 I kO:444 B -91(30,TOitc41$8:
j AniUDIFOUNAS OP,WAVOSAN •'+ ,
SOUTR THIRD STREET, BELOW-,,SEESSTERT
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PALM P. D1M 0 .4. - n: totnidiai)
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VOL I-NO. 62.
teburational.
INSTRUCTION IN_ CiIAMISTIIY.—,-
J. Malted runiaber,o,f neatialarn flPairoua of receiving
practical taatiaction io ANALYTICAL or any branch
toVapptied CLMAtISTf? r ,, cart accommodated by ap
!plying aC-Dr. erstvra.s °heroical Laboratory, $O. 333
IVALNlM,street., „ , oclQ.3t*
vrbrrtV RSITY' OF,' ENNSYLVANIA—
if lILKDIOAti DAPARPEISNT.—Tho Introductory
Ameturee of the,Qpnree 01 . 3.867 and ,181r111 be delivered
in the following order:
Dr. earionitozulay, October 121 h, at 12 M.
Dr. _Leidy, Monday, October 12th, MI . •
Dr, 5 .- alti `P 40 471 i)otaerl2ol, 1412 11.
Dr augers, Trioaday, October 13th, at 1 P 11.
Ourgigal Olinic t Weduttiday, 14th, stl2);
Dr. Woild, Thursoday; October 15th, 412 MI
Dr. ;ackaoh, . Thursday , October 16th, at 1 P.M.
Dr. Make, ' Friday, Octopqr lath, a 12,4 PM.
MedicatOilnlo, Saturday, October 17th, at 12g P.M.
. .
oc94t, - . E. DOGREL% Dean.
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CRITTERPIN'B PUIZADELPHIA.
COM -
Va l"e t L T 4'Sl ll4 ` gir fl
and CHESTNUT Streets; Se c o nd in7lfe
, BOOK-KKBPING, PENMANSHIP every etyle.
ZdAWa u mours.
w
' IMOTOESIVen. ,•
,Each Minton* haeineletenel histenntlon from wave
tent and attenti7 Teachers, under the immediate.
Penmenau Nien of the
in 00=47 him charge of
3he le ir T itin
Tm ee ent.
; please and sea Specimens and get a Catalogue of
Mermsoto. oct-y
1 . .
1111111ENNSYLVANIA. COL LE G E-111E
DI0AL DEPARTMENT—Ninth . : Street, between
japrice and Locust.
'The IntrodnetorT Lectured in the .4siltutten will be
,deliirered in the following (Aar ' _
RONDAy, October 12th ' at 5 P. M.—Dr. P. q.
t $1:.4.14.
ir A BBD Yiltooiciii'l44? P lit! J. B
WEDNESDAY, October 14th, at 6S. h1,.-Lbc.'?'OHN
, ;
THURSDAY,' October 16th, at 4 P, C.
OIL
AUT.'_----.
- TIIDEADAY, Oc otier ,"I.sth at 6 p. IC—Dr, A
ISTILLD:" ' ?RANCID G. MUTH, U. D.,
pa 8.-Iw. Registrar.
I _IIEFFEESON 101 CAL COLLEGE.
ONDp INVIAODUCIPQRTPWTORPS,
Wog, Davinsso4 moi t iay, October 12, at 7 P. ILE
T. 1); Mifiprig.t...Tuoutoy, 7 P. 31
Mugs- ti tA 41,8 p . m
Ithitlyam.„Whirraday, 15, 7P. 31
,t ‘i 8 p m
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It Giiiws ' " BP. if
0 1Iff/01:- - lirOnfitdair liod Saturday, from 12 to 2.
.0013-81,. . ~ , ft.OIIL'AY DIIIIIILABON,3I. 0,11)04"
NORTHWEST EVENING SCHOOL
tor • ISCALRB 'open 'oil; IVERNESDAY next,
the 14th inst., at yi P. 11., at the BOROOL 1101385,
Race atreckatrove tircad 4 , oo 8-It
F"1 , j0.11 :LANGUAGE AND I,ITERA
TITILE:=4III)PESBW 11.1134 RD,, A. 'id., late
' Coasitlar Ages t'or.Flanie, And formerly Professor in
Trinity College ~Hartford,-,Cs., Fula author of eororal
works to ffuAllte tAprompt acquirement of the Rench•
language, now prepared to give instruction to huhom
attheir 'mot/ resfdences, ii tho mornings, from 9to 2
&cloak; -and• to nritioreen, at his • stuffy, No. 1008
OHESTNVT:Stmet, from 4 to 9 P.
N. B.—partioular attention will be paid to ladies and
gatittimanlotaii4l4 to iisit Europe, es to conversation
sii•Pretiek. '
Per .partlenlars, 'please call on Prot. 0: for a
CIRCULAR, No.IOOB CITESTNUT Street, above Tenth,
third story, Croat moist, from' 'bib P. M. 'oel-2w*
PROFESSOR SAUNDERS! INSTITUTE,
WNST PAILADELPNIA.
NO fienilearY whatever le more like s jwliate
The course of sledt titimilit . and' tilidrougb. Pro
fessor Saunders'will reeelve few,more pupils Tarter
fontlems peril of age - into his family. Nnontra ^of
Afessre. J.S. Silver and Mathew Newkirk, or Col. J. W.
PoiisobNditor of this Paper, whose eons or wards are
now members of,hit tensity. septl44l
QUPPLEVS 'INV/TUTS FOR YOUNG
LADIES, (boarding 'and day pripile,) E. W. corner
ELEYBEFII nud:GIIEIE streets,, Eifel} newton will
open 'on Saptemeor 7tb. Beet reinrenco given, In-
Chiding 444 present' eq. 'tnruier entrain. ati26-tf
WRING' :13AILDEN AOADRMY FOR
,Y04104125N ,AlO BOYS, N. B. corner BIOIITII
ac.A ONWPOD•ctreets.„Profesoolo or the higheat
teethSeetheAs Ale_ployed. Oatalogeee . containing full
WAtrilakn' =DWI, tentiteettials,. .csubi
/IA4 oeleestion.
1026.1 'DONLEA VV' LIMO, Principal.
HALL OF , ST. , 1 JAMES THE LESS,{
PHILADELPHIA.
RAMILIf SpARDING, 00HOOL if OR BOYS.
' TWO • B. R. fbursica, Iticcron.
The Soo'Oordeishm win begin od TUESDAY, Sep.,
t.ozaber .
the .* Sco re
of
0188ilaio
bo.bbtiliod at ßo .
KRUM sodCHESTNUT or
' n° o"th °"lt if 1060 o , t:, Falls of ficyoyliclaßeiTP.ehimlk-i
NOTHIRW SO NEEDFHL ,TO ENABLE;
pereans, niali 'and' familejto gain a glare of thlel
J.ll
Worl d 's good se:Forts /a a
Lii
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iiir BIT WS lir) oknott. .
must n ~.
f, -- % , Etrema l Anr iar'S:' t
_morn qn • 1:10 AL . Ix pli let, far fell
and whiter Stadisie, Mtn ' eknowlidge of , i
~- . .wal.Tnio,,pooLulP °ow „kuranlETto
jadvaplitleat Inatlinde; he * SO ' time. ,
' T4* Jinni bhp, : Dimwits in raying, that, during,
_pa
ft 'La number of persons acquired Ili
BV NM MYNA lON,enabling many to mare pro•J,
Pablo alimations, others to'proseente their badness
operati••• Mincemehilly. , r • : , . , „au22-13m. '
,ptsvti),3ion
a - caresp,&. co.
'commzsgolf MERORANTS,
43Northl?4CINT gad4t WATER. Street, Phtladelfhls
CONSrANT.LY'REOUVINO
V . L,O VnEll SEED
On oonolgronent Moo • the. Interior of Pennay/cantei
when) ono new °loaning Mill Is now in general me.
ty 'Also; TIMOTHY AND AEA. TOP 'always on
ser2-tf '
HANDY- & , -BRENNER—COMMISSION,
NEIWILAWILB' Dosters in Foreign and Ame t
Aeon ITANDWATIN mad OUTLNRIN NU. 23, 26 and 2/
North 1021113troot, Nut side, bore Commerce Amara
' aul-tf
NERI
I',.sart;'l4o:tei.,,or tavANA: STAAB%
alint)Lto VainpViktre4 istiond 0414, sully
CARD:44P, SUBSOMBERB RESPEOD
•Li 'lrUltaPr iiiterur taints end the trade gorier:
4.l4,thst they,fiirre mode iliengements for one of their
!Sayers leaving ninthly for the Wrench end German
itarkets.
Yr
oni many yore? experience, the permanent reel(.
Mee' tO ' Rae' Of two of the .11rut; and' an abundant
capital, they can offer unwind !senates for TILE PIM.
ERASE ON .001114dI8EII9N to any "of the "European
parkeho (0 . '44/mmo direct.
'lbex noddle. )repared to molars orders from simple,'
`tor InewOrn awl Youthful from
their eitontive an d
well
mounfectories" -fosio,,to be , !hippe d direct,
either under bond or do id,
1131011111014 =nit& Co:. Importers,
sulo4ls* - is 200 sroadway.
•
/Meld ata. ittotauranto.
rrIVIEVLD STAA:ILOTEL IN HARMONY
T.—:Tho tblie iespeettally Informed
that the orp )3TAIt qTrr. suit in existence, Th'e
proPrietor Will be glaq see his ",old. Mende, and pro
'Ws" to Mardi' ih them with a superior quality of Ale,
lelnex;11.1311 Liquors. Ile 'hell asauied, that on paying
,him • visit , theywilt riot be ditappOinted. Ile is also
futelih Oysters In eyer,y style, at the shortest
tkotice,
:linixds ' frotale to 12 &clock. '
NOUN CORLEY.
itILLLOC,EfAIVN/NG'S CITY LAGER
jacka , gwtomt, N 0,.; P 412 Otieterto Alley Phila
121;i2 'oPt t tal i V l VALlll7 . ; 3 71 11-
1ii411 . /411014 0. 4
wwlvmul Ti.two oltontel6'llotlo, 6e,p74m
'EADIANTB' 'EOTEL,
, INORPH • FOURTH STENET,
Assn Minima,
• ' • PHILADELPHIA.
su24l-tf - ifoILIDDEN dr. SONS 'PXOPAISTOAS.
e,go T T ,ROUSE=-comer of Irwin Street
fr4ThuraftpiiftWsiMtitViargh. D. L. 7SAEI(Eit,
:TWO - aqb -0040
11g0.- . 44V '801: EAST 'I3I3I.!TEIt OF
11, mA,B.KOr„find PIPTU , Streets.
Ottat4timA!9diftltateit . 4.43itbiy ,. oll , iii2es.
si
C" ' . llldt do. do. ,
" .
L itsdona Leather "aid' Calk' narrow
atriat Rtioca.'
Bop' aid Youdliao P atent Leather and Oaf Sidi
',hater Roots and Shoo! ,
sta-tf,, Vor iudo by 420. Si. TAYLOR.
VALI: STOCK OF BOOT 3 AND SHOES.
;4001%TitomPsoNA, CO. No. 314 MAR.
ItXTll.#44ti4l4;& on. 41 aid 8. ruelikLlN .PLACIR,
1404•0 titito :and woli.morted stook o f
sa4,BEIONA, or City and ,Rartorn inguratacturo,
*tick flier.4lTer Tor sale co timl,bast tarn* tor Nall, or
MAl*** %Ont. • ___ 2„
„litgarAM, Ir4fetl, X4P,01111 exauuno stook,
4411-44 L, • • ”
14'1AP - 3 O , L it P PUBLIC IS
piartfollytatOrroad that °Moos hard been oPo*o4
tii , ,the District Boperintendenki of Pall° Llghting, at
irktok ittions'Aretegiosted to give toforiaatialf copilot.
Atkmialtleatatthieli niiirpobtOtka PablibLamPai or
; Viiirielnltglit or eatingotaktog them at the
%,Vrnal l 'ok' if tie , yropeidj eland and In good
h odAt thin. , Tun - Boob- hilt bi k kept by 101 l
0',, - 049.4eatittroot, thintWordj OW:Was
No. la iforittiltereoth etreeti Ninth' Wool; Hiram% ,
.11.475, Ago. X4BB Hatoblorou titrpot irirentidth Wardi .
Wi lOollioot4O. WS! Nato+ n ' POVT . itueutif w i k r oi
nocy:BowisromiOldocTwehtplottriliWar,d, Mora
-E. xeradden, +l,:e °eke, Twelity•
‘Sedoati Wara,n;rairouoitormo Wro, .N. Market am
(Mae, ifrookrOrd,) and a p t the
i#10,4 dtreet, b orrktarket. L •
13r, otter; 'pc ,Trii4ol4 the- Philadelphia Uaa
; - - •A. turz • ,• •
od sea- , : gui0h444460
S eALPVER -B BED I4-44 TMOE TO, 'PENN
' Itipg - Oxt i444 , 41i Atm arOlitiowEß4l.
r5:•P04,4 1 044 4 Afr 1 4 * 10,1•14 14 iambus for
.44;v401440 Urfrei fad af s tite nowerop: - Pe nu ty n a,
litarereipittlittd - tub" by 4enatur Idiunos tk, p u ,
Ammo, pin, f 4 Ott ticaps, tooitaln Om' pFl o ce; t 4t which
ri g
„ jri 4,Wbci , „„brtiti ,:11.!13014 , 1th by whlob t o
14 • 'OW
,t4f i4iiitlith ay l ig Wit Pen; Went b y
flf,ll,
le 0,,,:', ~, , I ;, : , 1 1 . F OttiOg OO.,
OM*. .:ii '.'17,-IPM trAl t tufl 4 4-V4 O F. iltrfiPio
4:14 ... _..... .._ _ .
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i i
It , ig s rValltritO S I JR— PAND
_ _0 S__li otkOntg ,
A V . The isiutto ea ..• ^f
: IVA .In E/111A$ 11 610/ 1 0 1
.4 1 J14 AND
Llis e jioAu t 2644 Akt tor 17. clues in bbsts
NHOSocifei csiOto • 12011* i In 16 '
: 4 3 , 4
,u, ~ , i : MOP, Otili j 1. 00,
%soli -110 .) iilr it v'i' .' ' '.. 44 'North wbstiss•
, .
reet,'Caro
issjoissu L hy
o r .! Staan ost
dc
1.4011un c; ~..11.111,Nce* WWI itml,
71,ti,eriting *pt inn
.....
'CITARLEs D. EMERY, ATTORNEY AT
, LAW, Williaineport, Lyootaing county, Pa., will int
lArticalar attention to flecuriog and Collecting shim',
in Lycoming and adjoining counties.
3111P.EIL8 70
HOP. J. 0, Hun, Supreme Bench, Philadelphia.
David Jayne & Son, Phllik. Nommen & Sheete, Phlls
Anspach, Reed & On,, I Smith, Shantz & Co., "
Ocd•lrnel
EWI S S. WELL S, ATTORNEY AT
JJJJ TAW, N 0.2 AIRY STREET, NORRISTOWN, Pe.,
;will attend. with punotuality, and to tho beat of his
ability, to all bugneas entrustod to his taro. oel-2w
J. J. Munn.] (W. B. Roosts.
MICHET4 & KOONTZ-
utit. ATTORNEYS AT LAW
i No. 28 Camp Street, New Orleans.
RETIBILINCIS SR PHILADELPIM. 1
Web Cope & Co., 188 Market street.
' Smith, Murphy & Co., 97 Market street.
Wm. M. Brown & 0e.,108 Market street. fau27-2020
!'GEORGE 11., ARMSTRONG, ATTOR
ALA nit AT _LAW AND CONVEYANCER, 1,84-1
:Lombard atieet, below Braid. oepl74nk*
DANIEL. DOIIIIHERTY,, .ATTORNEY
AT LAW, Southeast Corner of EIGHTH and
M3ST Streets, Philadelphia.
MYER STROCISE, ATTORNEY AT
174. LAW, °ENTRE laved, Pottsville, Ps. atvlely,
C I:) J 2 1 1 / 6 1 4i2 — a T n i c i l e baVY I EZ/L as tg r A t ; 1 .1 n n t enekt
BROAD areet, second yard abaTe Vine street.
sel4-1m HOWELL DORatalt.
W40 , „!P5..i.11._.t.7.2eize . ".E.1 1 !
stoeiLitAsztomusootrszVoy, 01,xa60.WOK
IaSATO. 00,624 , 1 Opal aelseteil expressly for
fralkitSethlng,eardflly seriMd, we Will irarrant ft
free froM. elate and dust. "We sell 42240 lbs.," being
i "290168, Were" than sold by retaltdealere, at "26 beta'
1/8/01 per ton." ' •
Alm. on hand a full supply of "BROAD TOP SITU
00AW,for Steam-generating, Slultsmithtng,
and Rolling-mill purposes. Tble Coal cannot be oz
,celled.
) 'ran* BILOAD and 4 9XN - 0-311tc 72,1p A "MO lite, IS
A TON . tool4ml ' LUC/IPPON k 00
OA Ll COAL! COAL I—'fAGGART's
lvJ OELEBRATED SPRING MOUNTAIN LEGION
100 AL.
" A. Er. B. GARTER'S ORKENNS" 001), TAM AQUA COAL
GEORGE W. BEIEDRWS,PINE FOREST SOLLUYL
i KILL COAL.
) RANDALL fx'ISEREDITH
Have for ogle, and are constantly reeelving from
above celoprated Oollierles o
COAL OF ALL SIZES.
There In no Coal rulaed anywhere, equal In quality
these and a trial will convince any one of their groat
superiority. Our Coal le very carefully screened at Our
yards, and we will warrant it perfectly free front slate,
dust and alt intpuritlea,- Our PRIORS ere as LOW au the
VERY ,LOWEST.
Ordere left 'itr Office, No, 161 ROIII.II FRONT
street, above Walnut.
Orders left at oar Yard CALLOWIIILT, arrest, beloa
BROAD greet.
Onlers left at our Wharf, WATER street, !thorn OAL.
LOWHILL--or Sent to, either place per Despatols Post,
will receive prompt attention.
Purchlisors for Vatolly use will do well to Ball and ex
amine our Veal before purchasing olsetthere: an4-tf
DUCK MOUNTAIN COAL—Direct from
_LP the Company's Mines, and the only authorized
agents,' by retail, south of Kensington.
Also Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal.
T. TREADWAY, Bastion street,
an24.2tal let Wharf above Washington, Southway k
WHITYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL.—
K. 7 I. ani daily receiving, amy yard thu best quality o.
SOIIIIYLKILL AND LEMON COAL. "fly customers,
and all others who may favor ma with their orders, may
Illy on getting Coal that wilt be satisfactory to them.
V' No Interior Coal kopt at this establishment to
otter at LOW PRIORS.
ALEXANDER CONVERY,
N. R. corner of Broad and Cherry tits.
"LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.-
DALY, PORTER & CO., COAL DEALESS, No.
S2l PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep Constantly op
hand, at the very lowest rates, a full supply of Lohlgb
cud Schuylkill Coal. au 1.41 m
LUMBER AND COAL.—MONTGOMERY
& NEALL having connected tbo Coal with the
Lumber liminess, inform their friends that they bare.
made contracts for a supply of the best qualities of;
Lehigh and Sehuylkill bold, and era now ready. to, re
ceive orders, Twelfth and Prime streets. Orders may,
be left with Mr. S. ICILYATRIOK, No. is 8.
street or with Mr. WM. D. NEALL, corner PINE, and
WATER streets. aulB.aru
Illerrbant ar ailora
JOHN P. DOHVATY,
YOR YVARB MTH KELLY & DR0,021,
LATE WITH LUKENS, KELLY, & 00.,
TAILOR,
Has.with him the best tailors that are now engaged'
In the business in this country :
(HURLER ROTH, formerly the leading Tailor of dila'
City; DI. RAWER, formerly Cotter tar O. ROTH 4,
09., and late Coat and Vest Cutter with LUK
IX; &00 11rIlfasiga t --* lw4 wt tl ve,ui t;
Inc in the United
}Hata, for years cutter, with Deplerns,
under theirrlag House, Broadway, and with B4Pleimi
& Tette/5 under the Pichelas Hotel Broadway.
The rnostunromitling attention paid to the wlihea
of all Who patronise the eatablishmeut ; the best of
Olothes made at moderate prices for credit, low prices
for cash. 0e24
EDWARD P. KELLY.
LOX •
KELLY & EILO'T TIER,
Ha.►iuhggennggeeg~ed the services of
CHARLES R-OTH,'
Eletingalehed for, the beano sod excellence of hie
60045 when in the Tailoring Duanele, hes taken
the Store.
814 CHESTNUT STREET,
AND HAS OPENED PEE THE BALI, AT RETAIL, OF
CLOTHS, CASSIHERES, " VESTINGB , °RATA"!
'
.GLOVES, SHIRTS, /co.,
Of the test qualities, at moderate priced.
113- The hualuess of KELLY & BROTHER le rd
moved, from this date, to No,' 814 CHESTNUT Street,
where It will be attended to by EDVF , D P. • KELLY or
JOHN P. DOHERTY. sef.ly
TAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT
0.1 TAILOR, Nos. 16 andl6 Sonth MTN BTRBST,
ABOVE OffERFNUT.
A large and Well selected , stock of (MONIS and
oassmants always on hand.
All Clothingmaile at this Establishment will be of
the best qualify, and in the most fashionable style.
Partionles attention given to 'UNIFORM °LOTH.
ING. aufl.tf I
iElrugo nub erlpinicalo.
Vt DER ICK BROWN,--OHEMIST
AND DRUGGIST, Borth-east corner FIFTU end
CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia, sole Manufacturer
of BROWN'S ESSENOB OP • JAMAICA GINGEN
which In recognised and prescribed by the Medical 71014
oulty, and has become the Standard FAMILY MEM
GINE of the United Staten.
'Phis Essence is a preparation of unusual excelleuce.
During the Summer months, no family or traveller
should be without it. In relaxation of the hostels, ih
atuesea, and particularly in sea sickness, it lean edits
and eate, as well so a plessant and efficient remedy.
DADTlON.—Persona desiring an article that can ke
relied upon, prepared solely from pure JAMAICA GIN
GER, should be particular to ask for 4, Brown's Es
sauce of Jamaica Ginger," which Is warranted to be
what it is represented, and in prepared only by PREI4-
RICX DROWN, and far sale at his Drug end Obemical
Store, north-east corner of FIFTH . and DITESTNUT
Streets, Philadelphia; and by all the respectable Drug
gists and Apothecaries in the E. States. ant-dust
Site Proof. Oafeg
SALAMANDER SAFES.
A largo assortment of
INIANS & WATSON'S
PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED
SALAMANDIIIt SAPRS,
VAULT DOORS '
Yoe Banks and'Stores.
BANK LOOKS,
- Rqual to any now in use,
IRON DOORS, SUVTTBRS,
On as good tom' as any other establishment in t?e
United States, by •
RVANS & WATSON,
No, 26 South YOUSTII street
l'hltadelphlts;
aulB-4
PLEASE GIVE U A CALL
(tobacco anb lEigaro.
4-IAVANA. viciAßl
.A..A. merit, sncll is
Figaro, • Deism,
Cabanas, • Sultana,
Gloria, , ' Jupiter, ,
' Coloao g " Converelantes, i
Torrey' Lopes, . Union Americana, 1
Orajon, Flora Cabana, &0., ho.,
ko,, to X, ,V, 1-5 and 1.10 motif, of all ekes and qtotll-
Lien, In store and constantly marring, and for sale few,
by CHARM TETB, 1,
• 'new) 138 WALNUT Street,
below Second; second atOry
UIGARO, OADA.NAS AND PARTAGAS
BSGARB.—A choice laroloe of these cnlebrated
byands on board brig it New Era," daily expected frbra
[Taxan*, and for sale low, by otunx,Es TYNE, •
(Now) 188 Walnut street, below Second, -
and &rand Story.
*to, Cap, fir.
cEL GARDEN & CO.,
. manufacturers of and Wholesale Dashes§ to'
RATS, OAPS, FURS, STRAW GOMIS,'
• r• FANCY BILK AND BTRAW 'BONNETS,
ARTIFICIAL:FLOWERS, ROUGHER,
- FEATHERS,¢e.
No. 682, (old No. 196) IfAII ' ENT Street,
Below Sixth, south olde,
Anil No. 628 !MOB Street, Philadelphia. i
O. HURT MMUS, DAMN!, DONOVAN:
Maras** are reepeotfully finned to examine out
ataek" earßre
SULLENDER & PASOAL,' 11
RATTNRB„
881-8 m ' ' No. 88. SIXTH /Wet, PhlisdetpB
ititdott,pnie. TYPg '.VOUNDRX—
.JL ,N. W. Oor, THIRD and 011EgNol‘ fits. I "
y. pn,cong & soli, thankful for the libretti)*
trowel heretofore accorded to their gatehlishment,'
end desirous to merit Ito AlOntinuance, Irmo, accoc • co
to Printere And Publishere that the, new i3PEODUN
BOOK is now ready, and from their Increased facilitlea,
ore now prepared to furnish every thing necessary A
com plete Printing ,hatabliehment, at the 'honest no
tlee. Their long practical experience in the beldam'
and the foot of their personal imperintendeoce, of 'the
manufacturing department, justifies then' in assertin g
that 'they can Amish a more durable and better ign.
Lased artlcle than their , ootemporaries. 1 '
•Those, therefore, who desire • Printing Mater/04
Would do well to apply to theta previous to Purchalling
elsewhere. • " •
Old type titian at 0 cents Per pound, In 04 °4 6 for
newutopecimen prieigh• • • ' • &mar
-
F,
THE ADAMS EXPRESS 00., OFFIOE,'
,'.B. 820 08128TNIIT STREET,
ro w ,,IB!pARIN
PAU/rang, , MIROULLN11181:, mac , NOTBEI d
888.018, eiher b.e. Rs own LINP3, 08.10 eolinee lon
with otter BXPBXB.B COMPANIES, to all the pier
TOWNS TOWNB b VITINEI of the United Matte. , '
_ • •
B. H. BAND/ORD I '
r evaers4 ftuperbatelogi.
.•
1!4) - ,1[4])ELPMA,, ,,. ,
tiOR GALVESTON.—TEXAS:t,PH!"-
4 1 ; Receive, , Freight,llll3 DAY and' Id ' , ,,NSlttar,
unless sooner full. ,
The regular packet Schooner OHM. tlt' )1 LEE,
Poster, master now completing her 1
street wharf, will continue to'recelre fru% 1 0 ', ° '
i Skippers will please complete theft"
.. WWI! sod
hand in Dille of Lading for signatdro at &OW' . .".1 .
far bttlence of frelght'or passage, apPlf • • ,or
to . , It 181101?. mmo " tzl ,
, Na. 80 Nar 4 .4 1 A 11.
JABIII 111.
13,9, latollt, No rth 4 a•..
Or to
0012-dtf ,
IWOR NEW ORLEANS—LO 1". , 1 A
Line—with quick despatch. To aid . Am this .
*oak, with what freight offers. Freight rAt liwest
rates,
I The remarkably fast-sailing ship MAST' e-
LINIC, W. Fades, master, is now loading pt. ; root
Iwharl, being of email capacity, - and baring argeter-
Alen of her cargo engaged and going on HI ere
quick despatch an above.
Shippers will please hurry their, geode al Iffe;and
hills of lading; tip the Counting Hone* for! isrf•
Por balance of Freight apply on beard be
• BISHOP, SIMONS" OW
octin'ltt, ' • •MI North'. anp.
The 51. &A. 'noires at the Sonnet rates en ill take
!steam down the Delaware, end up the Washed
I PARE . REDUCED TO SOEFT#A. T N.
A: AND HAVAII.-4he magnificent id V N.
.Edward, Higgins, commander,'
;will pall , ' :
ProwiNei York for Soilth. Prom 'Bentham*
ampton and Havre. Havre for Net
Manley Oct. 24, Saturday ' , ‘ 4
Saturday • Dee, 5 Saturday
Price, of Passage—Wind cabin,
- $100; atli
$6O Specie delivered in London and Parfe' r
:or passage luiply, to ' D. 'MARANO
al No.: 6 Bilatt 6 69r 4 ov
ifeltvP4Cubtaroro
et; btratlitte4W 0:* 1
1 16miltonifoMto,,114 oligaltf6C 41Viti*
• ' 7
I1)1BAI I IEDITOT.10 4 N - Ibt , tit 4 lo -,
i nods. „ : . ',I 1, ,' , *,• A ''. - „,,,,'ctr4
Stift Cabin ' ' flid 1 1 §eriu Nit 7 4. iir
In the first-elan paddleewbeel• VA
2,000 • tow, 0. D. Linnt.ovi; Corkin' iiido' 'llci
STAR, 2,600 tone, P E, Laysynn, lo $101 . !
3 North Dfror, at noon pronlanlyi oari"),l.
STATES MAILS, viz ; •
tetra II: York for
,; ,' , ",,T;
Southampton, Ha- ' Dreroen for ' Oda.
vra and Simon. ' SOutharopton ' 10r1 43 *
Ariel; ' , Saturday, Oct. 81. Wed s ,
N. Flatly, Out. 81. Saturday, N0v.23. W,Ol l Is.;
1
Vim steamers touch M BAWER:: 441 d
la London and Parls. for *nage and eil
to D. TORRANCE, Agent, No. ili Bowling' itr
York.
FOR HAVANA, VIA OHARLEIEPRONi
13. 0., AND REY WESD.' ~ ' 4 f .1 7 ' , . -
The splendid and favorite United States Matt ptearo.
ship ISABEL, capt. Hollins, will leo r 4
e Pie, "tio;111C
hirer, New York, YRIDAY, - Uct, ldth, at 6 ale(
AI, for IIAYANA . , touching tit QW&REEBTON tit
WEST; to laud 'nth& add 'passengerl. Ther 0
has Just boon entirely overhauled, and fitted' se
bonnet, cabins and state•roonis; double alt-tiith 'Milk
beads forward nod aft, thus making her ono of t 'post
dealrablo steamers,' for safety, spend, and count ' not'
anaat. *. •,,,...
Fur passage, having elegant acconnnodatlona,agadyffi
J3l'ol`a ORE, ILLETBON, & 00.,Tjr:•••• '
No. 29 Hroodway, New York'.
Or to ionN wnarung, -..,? -
NO, 7 Walnut West, OHL •
FOR LIVERPOOL-;—SATITRDAY;7I7 4 t4
October.—The packet ship NONI a AitUil
tops) Captain Fattla, , Yrill sail as above.
Cabin paaaage SAO ,''',
Second Cabin ' 20' , 4 .
Steerage ' IS '• '
Second cabin and atoerege passengers found wltirPro•
visions according to the Amorleou poosongor act.
Apply to , , Tnos. lIIOUAItOSON & CO.
ocs- ..
SAITANNAII STEAMSHIP 'LINE.-
Fautenve HYDROS°.
The well 'known davit-class 'aido-whoel eteaniettris,
tiTATE OF OEORGIA 'and KEYSTONE STATE, vow: ,
to a weekly line for the South and Southwest, MO of,
the shies nailing every SATURDAY, at 10 kV. r
THE STEAUSHIP STATE OF GEOEHIA;
Joan J, QABVIN, Oommauder,
'Will receive freight on yEURSDAY, 'October 11th,i
and sail SATURDAY, October 10th, at 10 °Week;
A.M. •
• . .
THE STEAMSHIP KEYSTONE STATE
Oft A 'MRS P. MARSITIYAN, 001121M61140r, I
Will receive geed' on THURSDAY, - 144
sail on SATURDAY,cooIock A. M. t
At Savannah these ships connect with demerit 'for
Ploridc and Havana, and with railroad for the South 614
Southwest.
Cabin Passage $2
Steerage do B
No freight reoetved on Saturday morning. No 14114
Ot lading Maned atter the 'Mrs has galled.
For freighter passage, apply to
• HERON, Jr., No. 01 North Wharves. '
Agent at Savananah, 0. A. GSZISIth & Co.
FOR PLORlDA.—Stramer• Bt. Intry's And Ot. Jobn'4
leave Savannah every Tuesday and Saturday. alit
LOR ENdiaxn AND FRANCE, 1867.-4
vow York and /Mere 814441tebtp Compitr—ii4
United States Well itteemeid, ARAM), 2,590 tcede
David Linen, commander, and, FULTON, 2,540 1 4
'Notion, cot:minder , will lame Ne wTrATNOIII94PMit4-1-IW4I
meal Ydw /MM.
1857. 1858.
,fideen,fiatorday; Actg. 22 .A.rago, Saturday, 0
ersgo, , do. Sept . 19 Fulton, do, Path
Volta% do. Oct. 17 Arago, do. Marche
Arago, do. Nor. 14 Fulton, do, April 0
Fulton, do. Deo. 12 Arno, do 18ey 1
Fulton, do. Mu 29
LOkill ROUX. LILTa FOOTRIXI'IOI.
18.51. 1857.
krago, 'Panda'', Aug. 25 Arago, Wednesday, Actg. 28
Fulton, do. Sept. 22 Pinion, do. Sept. 28
Ando, do.. Oct. 29 Arago, do. Oct. 21
Fulton, do. Ploy. 17 Folio% do. Noy. 18
Arago, do, Doe. 16 Arago, . do. Deo. 10
/858. 186 i.
Patton, do. Jan. 12 Patton, do. Jas. 18
Mum • do. Neb. 9 Arago, do. Neb. 10
fano% do. Mardi 9 Patton, do. Mar. 10
/trap, do. Aprtt 0 Arago, do. April
Walton, do. May Mutton, do. May 5
334g~00, do. Janet krago, do. June 2
Fulton, do. JIM. 29 Fulton, do. /coo 30
141101 OF FABBAOII
Irani Now York to Southampton or Uarro—Yhat
Cobb,a EIS ; Second Cabin, $l6.
From there or Eiouthampton to Now York—lint
Cabin, 809 train; Sooond (Uhl; 509 franca.
Poe freight or passage, apply to
11010111 BU LIVINGSTObi t Agent, 7 Broadway.
WILLIAM TEIBILAN, " Havre.
CROIIKEY k CO., " Bouth'ton.
AMERICAN EUROPEAN
' EX.PREBB AND EX." PAHL
CHANGE 00, one,
Tz NEW YORK. AND LIVERPOOL
.lINITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS,—The Ships
composing this Line are :
The ATLANTIO, Capt. Oliver Eldridge.
The BALTIC, Capt. Joseph Comstock.
^The ADRIAT/O, Capt. Janus West.
These ships have been built by contrast, uprently far
llovernment 'eyrie% every care has been taken to their
oonstruction, as also in their soignee, to ensure strength
and epee& and their aeownomdatieni for passenger& ars
unequalled for elegance end comfort..
Price of paasmis from New York to Liverpool, In Snit
cabin, $130; In second do., Ea; from. Liverpool to New
York, SO and 20 guineas. No berths secured unless paid
tor. The Alps of this line here Improved weter.tlglit
bulk heeds.
PROPOSED DATES OP SAILING.
• Ines slur !nag, mum LIMPOOL.
fiatardayi Juno 20, 1867 Wednesday, June 24, 1867
Saturday, July 4, 1857 Wednesday, July 8, 1867
Saturday, July 18, 1857 Wednesday, July 22, 1857
Saturday, Aog. 1, 1867 Wednead&Y, Aug. 5, 1857
Saturday, Aug.l6, 1857 Wednesday, Aug.l9, 1857
Saturday, Sept. 12, POT Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1867
Saturday, Sept. 20, 1867 Wednesdey, Sept 80, 1867
Saturday, Oat. 10, 1667 Wedneedey, Oat. 14, 1857
Saturday, Oct. 24 1857 Wednesday, Oct. Si, 1867
Saturdey, Nov. 7, 1857 iVedneadsy, Nov.ll, 1857
Saturday, Nov. 21, 1857 Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1867
Saturday, Des. 5, 1867 Wednesday, Dec. 0, 1867
Wednesday, Dao. 22, 057
Fo lll f fiat t lrl u erelß l T4 t o o . 58 Wall street, N.Y.
BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool.
STEPILEN KENNARD & CO., 97 Austin Prima,
London.
D. G. WAINWRIGHT & 00., Paris.
The owners of these ships will not be accountable for
gold, sliver, bullloni specie, Jewelry.pr eolone stones or
metals, unless bills of lading:, • sled therefor and
the value thereof expressed therein
MACGREGOR NOT-AIR FURNACES.
Sold by CHADWICK & BRO., SKOOND Street,
trot dtior Rao° spilt-Buret
IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT-L.
NEW OAS OonpaNG.Publuoi
A bendoome auoit-
cat.LBO2N IfEW COX& ZURN4C.e
after having been put to the met esrere feet, doing
the two oot.n triunesa
or 1666 u 1857, lisa prove to
be the moat polderfla heater is she tread, saying from
x to X the fuel over any of the best furnaces now in use.
Thus BoaIiAORII are oonatruoted with a cant Iron ash
pit, and a broad, shallow pme•shiped Pre pot, lined
with fire-brick or iron staves. The ere pot io surmount
ed with
A BURIES OW 00NRS, oa _TAPERING RADIATORS,
large and broad at their Maris, but tapering to small aper
tures at the top, and uniting with the under chamber,
through which the heat and smoke pass to the Sue.
Too WHOLN produets of combustion In the torn of
ameba and Oases, are suspended directly over the Sr. 2
oeornbin or compressed into the tapering 00/ 1 18 and
OONTIKNALLT IMPOSE) to the direct action of the rays
of heat and light from the lire.
This heat and light to brought to a It o< sue in lion
430 NE, notunlike the
• OOLLXOT/ON Or TIiN 817iill RATS,
toe focal point through au, ordinary lens; causing the
allot° AND DAUB to become Intensely heated and tho
roughly oosapBllP, by this , operation the 101011.7 AND
OAHU are NADA 2411 ALLY ATAILABLI with the root
nano for bootleg ,purposee, while, In other furnace,
ails OAIRE/D Oil AND WAiIED IN lad 0511DIAMT.
All imams desirous et , obtaining the best and
MOST DOONOMIOAL URATING APPARATUS,
should not fail to , examine the NOW oousofisso
Moo Poosson, before purchasing any other. The at
tention of greigtosta sod builder. is particularly m
ounted. ARNOLD & WILSON, ,
(Baccessors to S. A.-Ilanison,)
No. STA WALNUT Street,
Opposite Independence Square.
HOTEL AND SUMNER NANTIEB
OW by ORADWIOK & BRO., 202 Et BROOND Bt.
attglB-arsoa
CONGRESS RANGE.—SOLD BY OBAD
WICK Sc BRO., ti 0,9132 N 8.1.4014 D Mont.
WELGONVIANGE .—SOLD BY 011 AV
v W .4 - nito. 1,02 N Rg OND St. aulB-Bm.
,C4AEAP SUMMER_ FUEL.:--OAS (JOKE,
VV of eseeUent quality, IA maid at the PKILADBLIIGA
GASWORKS for the redacted price of fire cent. • bee/kelp
sod may be obtained In /argil nr Knall quantllZ by
the Gas Mee, No., 26 Beath: SKV
BTTA
66
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To inteleutert by whoutesio l It is sold at the Works,
falliret WO, by the ton, eta pries equivalent to Ato
thrsalte a 19940 per tcor;,
ilitenedt) J: O. oalascim, Knainetr,
Paftenannua Wolita, , Aucte, ' &W A,
D tflit SI At AND citI4BRIOAN TARRED
+ow CORDA42.-4 towite srltGbliooutottue
Ma for alas try , WEAVER, PITLIM 00
Vtit ,• • No. 24 N. Wa te r et. * & 2$ N. Wiest's*.
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WANTED 16,000 DOLLARS PA R
VALVE' North Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds
In Exchange for Real Estate In Kensington. Title per
fect. Apply to JOHN O'BRIEN, South FIFTH tweet.
000.1.cv '
WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES
OAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to
whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and
medical attendaneo. Pay from $l2 to $22 per month.
No map having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply
for MOUNTED SERVICE, at No. 811 DIANNE'S etreet,
alma Eighth, north aide.
WILLIAM B. ROYALL,
ht Lieut. 2d Roe. of Cairnlry,
Recruiting either
pot 5.1 m
RANTED.—AFEW AGENTS,EITHER
- Mae or Bernal*, are wanted to sell a now and
very popular book, Jost issued, entitled "The Crooked
ICIm; or, Life by the Wayside." Four editions have
already been exhausted in Boston and the New England
States. Agents are wanted to Canvass the Middle,
Southern,. and Western States. Some now engaged
make from $.5 to 112 per day. Address, by letter, Seek
' Agent, 17 State street, Boston; or call personally at
same piece.
for Oak.
SALE—A. VBRY VALUABLE
QUAY 'ROME, for either saddle or harness—
mound, gay, good traveller. Apply at stable, BROWN
street, ham mamma. ootfl•lw
Atom.
AMERICAN GOLD
• `NE* YORK FUNDS
AMERICAN COLD
AND
NEW YORK FUNDS,
BOUGHT AT THU HIGIIEBT BREHM( BT
oc7•LIB DREXEL A. CO
'Dank Notices
CCOMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYL.
MANIA, PRILADILPIfIit, October 12, 1857.
The Atotual Meeting of tbe Stockholders of this Bank
will be held ut the thauking.llouse, on Tuesday, the 34
day or November next, at 12 o'clock M.
ocll.mw&f tuovlS
CO3IMBROI4L BANK OF PENNSYL-
Vnts..adsAvnta, October 12, 1057.
The Annual Election fur Directors of this Bank will
be held at the Danklng-]louse, on Monday, the 10th day
of November' next, from 10 o'clock A. M., to 2 o'clock
Y. M.
octl2•mw&r tnovlo 8. O. PULNUR, °ashler.
FARMERS' AND MECIIANICS' BANK,
riLADILVIILL, October fith,llM.
'Yhe militia election for Directors will be held at the
Banking. House, on MONDAY, the 19th day of Novem
ber next, between the hours of 9 o'clock A Id., and 3
o'clock 1 0 'ALI and ou TUESDAY, the 3d day of Nevem
-I.er'next, a General Meetthg of the nfixkboidera will be
held at the Banking Tiouve, at 4 o'clock P. M., agreea
bly to the charter.
er7-too/0 R. M. LEWIS, Cashier.
MANUFACTURERS' AND MECHA
4J-IL MO' BANK.
Putt.logi,Pnte, Oct. 4, 1857.
, Tha annual roosting of the Stockholders of this Dank
Will 60 held'at the Danking House, on Tuesday, Novom
het 9, at 10 o'clock, A. ht.
The annual election Mr thirteen Dlrectors, to nerre
the ensuing year, will be hold at the Banking. House, on
Monday, Novatolmr 16th, from 10 o'clock, A. K., to I
r. If.
mwftnlo If, W. WOODWARD, Cobler.
ripllE PHILADELPHIA BANK.—rIfILA-
A. DELPHI t, October 0, 11167.—The annual meeting of
the Stockholders of this Bank will be held at the Bank
ing house, on Monday, the ninth day of November
neat, at 12 o'clock 11.
The annual election for Investors will be held at the
Banking house, on Monday, the sixteenth day of No
vember next. O. B. OOKEUTS.
octi-wf,kristNlo , Cashier,
Emnber
TO CARrENTERS AND BUILDERS.—
..a. Attention le invited to the follotfing 'took of sea.
toned lAMBI% :
300,000 toot 5.4 Yellow Plno Floor Board.,
250,000 foot 4.4 do do,
30,000 feet 5-4 do do, suitable for Iln.
lug Mores. '
84,000 that White Play Floor Boards,
' 850,300 foot BpFuco Joist.
Bolling low for mutt; to Belt the time., and In lots to
our; purcluers.
' ALBERT BENTON,
0440.1 in* Booth FRONT street.
LUMBAR I 'LUMBER t I—Tho subscribe,
who has for severalyears occupied the promises id
Pissing Mill, Kensington him removed to
0041,TES STREET WHARF, adjoining the Phosnix
Planing 1011, on Delaware avenue, where he intends
"keeping *large assortment of Caroline anfl other Soon.
tm cam r r4rltaltlVaiShinAllit nt4Bra ° 4l
not sale at the lowest cash prices'. Purchasers are in
vited to call emission:doe for themselves, awl every ef
fort will be made to give satisfaction. Onlus received
and supplied at the shortest notice for all kinds and
idiom of &Ahern yellow pine, Timber and Scantling.
8. 8. WOMB.
i)arbware.
QUAKER CITY NAILS,
MERCHANT BARB,
RIVET IRON
Manufactured at FOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL,
on the Bahurikßl, shore Spring Garden Water Works.
WOUGIOUSE,IO3 North WATER Street.
QUAKER CIT Y NAILS are warranted equal to soy
made.
oe9.if JOHN HALDEMAN, Agent
TIWOMAS E. BAXTER.-HARDWARE
OVTLDILY AND TOOLS, No. 110 MARKET Br.
boys Ninth. annth mu 1-11 m
furniture.
B. KITE & CO.
B-110 PIIIINIEVRE, BEDDING, &o.
No. 418 (Me 124) WALNUT
Philadelphia.
A new and raparior style of Spring Beds.
Lino B. MTN. Joints WALTOI
cal Oro
(dolling
AR PE'S MEN'S AND BOYS'
OLOTIIING, 148 North POIIIITII Street, between
Arch and Sue. ane•ly
ecntlenten'e .ffurniohing Q/oabo
WIENOHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE
WEIVES FURNISHING. STORE, awl PATENT
81.10ULDER SEAM 81110,T MANUFACTORY, No. Hal
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Phi ladelphia.
The attention of Southern and Weatem Merchants, and
Streams, is particularly invited to this Improved cat of
Shirts, the mostperfect fitting article nude. At whole.
sale and retell, sad mat to order. sa6.lgif
Miscellaneous
11 W. TINGLEY & 00., BANKERS
• No. irr South THIRD Strata, Philadelphia.
COLLICOTIONB promptly made on all accemlble point'
In the United Staten and Canada.
Stoning, Donde, &v., Bought and Sold on Commission.
Uneurrent Bank Norma, Checks, &0., bought at the
Wrest rates.
Depoelta recalled arid teletext allowed, u per agree
meet aol-Bm
JOHN B. STRYKER, JR.,
Whole's's Dealer in
AUCTION DRY 000D5,
_
- No. .12 DANK Street, PhD":lelphis. octl-2m
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
PALL ARRANGEMENT,
BETHLEHEM ALLENTO*N MAIIOIIOIIIINK, FAB.
/ PON, DOYLE.SiON, &O.
On and after Monday., October 6,1867, the trains on
this road will leave Philadelphia
For Bethlehem, Olipresa,) at 8 A. M.
For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown and Mauch Munk,
(Express) at 2.16 P. 6!.
Paasengars for Easton by 216 P. M. train take gaga
at Iron 11111 station.
Poe Doyleetcran ) (Accommodation,) at 6 P. M.
For Gwynedd. do, • at to A. M.
TUNS YOH PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Betheleta (Expratuid at 0.16 A.M., and 2.46 P.
M. connecting with L. V. K. It. trains, and arrive lu
Philadelphia at 12,10 M. and 0 P. M.
Leave Doylestown, (Aecommodationd at 016 A. M.
'Leave Gwynedd, do. at 8 P. 11.
Accommodation trains run daily; other trains daily
Sundays excepted.
Fare to Doylestown . . . 80 cts
• Bethlehem . . • 5160
Imo to Mauch Chunk. 200
oct b ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
VO/iMONWEALTFI FIRE INSURANCE
vv COMPANY, OP TILE ,FITATY., OP PENNSYLVA
NIA.-0111ce N. W. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT
Streets, Philadelphia. Bubaoribed Capital, $lOO,OOO.
Paid-up Capital. 0200.000.
DAVID JAYNE, M. D. PreeMeat.
THOMAS 8. STEWART, Vice Pree , t.
llama 8. Moos, Secretary. sul-ly
COACH, ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP
Vactoryof E. W USSIIERS, N 0.109 (late 49) South
MONTE, below Cheetnut street, has become a Raving
of 60 per cent. to our SOUTHERN AND WESTERN
MERONANTS, and also the convenience of having their
old Carriage Lamps new ailver4opped and bottomed,
and sent by express to all parts. eml2 17
el 1 EVANIB,---10,000—PIIINTEn,, A
E Card,. pry hoar :
'Th. Prose Ast WY a.erbstal ly , th. • bok
kv orp 0 01$111 I I
1) playhiybia Pm.. al Ile WA
ltaalum WWW luta , 4 „ c._ . 0 „,,„..„ 0
A c.xim...
...„ , o.* A O Prim., Cate stul Ow. D
L ...tel. , ' Tea Theasa.4 Carda per Flosa,la E
A Olt' 0. my Out tly4—VirPriem veal reelaeal
I)
Cor. Library, IFOIIRTur MT. bellow Chestht.a
Ak BRAM SLACK—ENGRAVING, DIE
Sinking and Embossed Printing, Envelope and
Seal Press Manufactory, 37 Strawberry Street, between
Second and Third, and Market and Ohoetout Street,
Phil/401Na, Pa. anl24y
CHARLES P. OALDWELL--Wholesale
and Retail WHIP and CANN Manufacturer, No, 4
North FOURTH Street, au
eARDINES.-100 cues of 00 half boxes
l amda, in Moro and for sale by
• HENRY BOHLEN & 00., -
na 6 Non. 421 and 229 8. Vomit' stmt.
COTTON --100 baba Gulf Cotton, In stoke
and tot Ws by
ItAATIN & MACALISTIR,
sed - 110 North Wats...Strome
COTTON -2 0
00 bales 01 Middling to Mkt
tiling fair Ootton, atom Out tbr gala by
MARTIN & MAOAIMITNR,
%al 1 North Wator Stroot.
ROSIN.--600 BARRELS SOAPMAXERS'
Rom, to arrive per schooner J. 11. Planner.
For sale by MARTIN to MACAILLSTRIt,
auBl- 110 North Filer Onset.
GLENWOOD Mama oFFIOE, NO.
>ll WALNIA , at,, below MTH. on Utt
Cly Viess.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1857
DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS.
GOVERNOR
WILLIAM P. PACKER,
Or LYOOMINU OcUNIT
JODOPS OP THE HUPREMS coma.
WILLIAM STRONG, OP BEAK Comm
JAMES TIIQMPSON, OF ERIE Cowen.
CANAL COMMISSIONER,
NIMROD STRICKLAND, or CHESTER CUUN?Y
CITY NOIIINATIOAS.
BVirroa,
lIAKULL 1. lIANDALL.
d9911111k1,1,
JOMI RAMHEY,
OEO. R. AItUSTROICI
CITY AND COVNT Y.
J. O. KIRKPATRICK,
0. Y. DONAVAN,
ASSOCIATS JUDOS LIOCIAT OP CIAIISON
.I•AtEO IL. LUDLOW.
SENATOR,
I, N. MASSELIS.
REICORDER Of DUDS,
,SLIIERT D. RoILEATy.
1116110NOTARE Or THE Emmet coma.,
JOAN V. it'v ADVZV.
CLIME Or.tur ewer Or OWES Maine,
JOSISPII clicketwer..
obaultilik,
.1 ' ;
I. D. EENNER.
COUNTY.
Asuplin.r,
JONA N. WALLS,
UMW DUNLAP,
JOBE M. WILLEY,
A. AIMEE,
JOIVS A. DoITAIIIT,
JAMES DONEELLY.
JOHN WHARTON,
OLIVER ZYLNS,
J. R. MIEN,
JOSEPH H. DONNELLY,
DAVID R. It'CLANZ.
TOWNSEND YEARSLEY,
JOSHUA T. OWEN,
LIVING TOO FAST
The commercial crisis has found a great
many—far too many, indeed—wholly unpre
pared for evil fortune. Merchants, manufac
turers, and others, whom the world esteemed
independent, if not actually wealthy, realized
the impossibility of keeping their beads above
water, when the money troubles came. With .
the most honest purpose, without any spot
upon the pure ermine of their integrity, they
were compelled to bow their heads to th% tor
nado, which bent all, and broke and prostrated
some. A few, who had been more propheti
cally economic 'than others, have kept their
heads up, it is true, but the misfettune of
commercialdifilculties is, that it is iu a manner .
infectious, and, in business, it men happemu
that
" Whatever link you strike,
Tenth, or ten thousandth, breaks the chain alike."
Not in any one State has the evil singly fal
len—Massachusetts and Pennsylvania, Neu
Jersey and New York, Ohio and Connecticut,
feel the shock alike. Not in any one city has
the lightning-bolt descended—Boston and Cin
cinnati, New York and Philadelphia, have
equally been seared by its consuming tire.
There may he difference of degree, but the
great fact is the same in all—the Panic found
everyone unprepared, and the commercial ca.!
brie fell to picaes, like the castle of cards which
a child erects with great labor and breathles4
patience, and a single touch will break up and
scatter.
What made this unpreparedness? What
caused trade thus to topple over, almost withf
out a struggle? What hurled to the dust sO
many stately fabrics of industry, skill, and an:
terpriso 1 Thu answer is plain enough—Wt
'HAVE BEELLIVINQ TOO FAST.
Consideringthe constantly augmenting pope:-
Wien, the. rapid multiplication of wealth, the
tireless energy of our people, the new clia4-
nels for trade, comMeree, manufactures, and
agriculture, which every year opens to indi
vidual enterprise, (still deepening and widen
ing the former channels,) there was' dot sb
..wh of what. stnaa—bu-tlus-ttenar+c--nama or-
Speculation, as might have been expected.
There was something a great deal worse—a
total disregard of expense.
Commonly commencing with limited means,
the trader's first years in business aro honestly
laborious, and, as regards personal expenditure,
frequently self-denying. Success crowns his
exertions, perhaps, and gradually ho enlarges
his stock and extends his business. Time goes
on, and the locality in which he has met with
success becomes too humble for the am
bition which now, in the guise of En
terprise, begins to swell his heart. At a
greatly augmented rental, he removes to one
of the highways of population and business,
ono of the leading thoroughfares, and from a
mere trader elevates himself Into the station of
a merchant, who imports largely and effects
great sales. All through, as a matter of conrs.•.
lie has judiciously kept his name before the
public, by advertisements in such of the news
papers as enjoy largo sirculation and leading
influence. And so the years roll on and find
this man thriving, fortunate, and industrious.
If he mind his business eery much, ho keeps
aloof from the mazes and bustle of polities.
With increased and increasing means arises
a desire for more titan mere comfort and res
pectability in living. The boarding-house is
abandoned for a handsomely furnished dwell
ing, which ho can call by the sacred and happy
name of Home. No one will grudge that to
Lim, for, gc be it over so homely, there is no
place like home." In fulness of time, some.
times before his means permit, springs up a
longing Oar that ignis fatuus, known as Social
Position. He quits the quiet street, where his
rental was not large, and leases a far more
costly dwelling in what is reeoguised as a “fash
ionable" street; ho may pay more, and obtain
inferior accommodation and diminished com
forts. By and bye, he is fired with the ambi
tion of becoming a denizen of the world of
fashion, of being naturalized in Upper Ten
dom, and removes to some stately mansion
in the particular locality, (what Dynes calls
"the west and worst end,") where the Exclu
sives congregate. Here, as a natural coma
quence, he receives company, gives expensive
dinners, invites ail the world to costly balls,
patronizes the opera (without being able to
r do more than just distinguish " Pop goes the
weasel" from (tin tanti palpiti,") and, to save
coach hire and the overcharges of insolent
drivers, sets up a carriage with a $lOOO to
$l6OO team,accompanied by a driver and foot
man, in the neareut approach to a livery that
Lo can coax free risen to wear.
It must not be suspected for a moment that
our friend does all this, or auy of it, without
that delightfld companionship which makes
happy the heart of man. There mast be an
Evx to assist him in enjoying the delights of
such a Paradise' life as this. Considering how
early wo marry in this country, the chance is
that be took a wife, even before he had made
his that stop towards the good fortune which
he now enjoys. In England, she would pro
bably hang around his neck like a millstone,
on his upward career, from neglected education.
But it is one of the peculiar and distinguishing
advantages of this country, that every person,
female as well as male, possesses at least as
much primary instruction as enables them to
read, write, and receive the elements of gene
ral information. So, when our friend rises in
wealth and station, the odds are that his wife
is just as well qualified for both as lie is—bet
tor, it may be; for Women have an intuitive
taut which accommodates them to any society
into which they may be cast. Depend on it,
our friend need not • blush for her—nor will
she pull him down.
Pull him down, indeed I Rather raise him
with her, as she rises--a sort of humanhalloon.
It is she who makes fashionableacquaintauces,
who gathers distingui people around her,'who
becomes well mud in the traditions of fashiona
ble society. She expands into the fine lady,
invariably just as if she had been born to it.
Site graces the station. She moves in it with
etqm sovereignty—a true Princess of the
people. She • speedily comes to lead the
fashions. Sbe• beeoraes * one of the select, In
fhct, serenely happy'in her new position—proud
of her house, her her equipage, her
society,' her wardrobe, eye, and of her husband
and her Children too, for we believe her tobe,
though a Somewhat spoiled child of prosperity,
a true Woman still.
And thus, for them, prosperity makes many
means of enjoyment.
"how happily tho days of Thalaha pass by."
The season comes round, and Madame Bads
TWO CENTS.
it impossible to continue in the city during the
summer months—especially as her fashion
able neighbors have gone or are going away.
She finds that the dissipation of the winter
and spring have rather affected her, and de
sires to recuperate. Accordingly, for three
years running, she disports herself at Sara
toga, Newport, and Cape May, in succession—
carrying with her to each place a tremendous
wardrobe (as she has to change her dress some
five times a day,) and spends her time, and
her husband's money, with remarkable facili
ty. The recuperation, however, is not much,
seeing that the custom at watering-places is
to carry out and carry on the dissipations of
city life, with scarcely a variation—for there
is no actual difference between a seine dan
saate in one place and the same sort of thing,
under thojulgar watering place designation
of a hop," in another.
By this time, our friend (who has partici
pated, so fir as his business engagements per
mitted him, in the fashionable enjoyments of
such society as his wife is now a recognised
leader) lends his ear to a whisper which she
has frequently made is it, and boldly makes
another plunge into the sea of social life. He
buys a palatial residence In the very latest, and
therefore the most Whims:l4lo locality, and
necessarily spends- a )arge. sum in providing
it with suitable lurnitttre. If he be prudent,
he settles house and furniture on his wife,
thereby providing against a day of trouble.
The wateriug-places exhausted,' the next
thing Is a trip to Europe. Madame succeeds
in persuading her husband that it is really less
expensive than six weeks or two months at a
watering place, and when ho is in doubt,
adroitly turns the scale by liiit(ing how much
his business may be benefited by personally
getting acquainted with the heads of houses in
Europe with whom 110 hes had extensive
transactions. The lady conquers—her sex
always have conquered, since Eve coaxed
Adam to eat that apple
IniM=E2l
Brought death into the world, ►ad all oar woe,"
and they enter on their foreigntmvels. Some
how or other, our friend does not and it quite
so inexpensive as be anticipated. Madame Is
intent on bringing hack sueh a complete ward
robe as, she hopes, will make her look like a
very Par/slime—thee there are articles of
bijouterie for her sweet person, and articles of
vertu for the house. And, if they go into
Italy, perhaps they are tempted to purchase a
few original pictures of much antiquity and
unmentionable value, (manufactured for the
purpoie,) with which to adorn their dwelling,
it being not quite the fon to patronize the native
artists of America.
To supply this heavy and continuous expen
diture it is necessary that our friend's busi
ness be very profitable. So it is. By this'
time, he Is Universally, looked upon as " a
Merchant Prince ;" and, as he walks the
street, men point him out to each other, with.
the words, "A Millionaire, sir,—one of the,
most remarkable men in our city."
Fired with a 'new ambition—At:Lt.:snap;
we know, sighed for new worlds to conquer—i
our friend gets somewhat ashamed of the
comparatively bumble business-premises which
he eccupies. All around him have arised
stately edifices, freed with carved stone of
white marble, and his own capacious, thougli
rather dingy pretaiseS seem mean, by comi
poison. lie determines to build. He buys
his premises at an enormous price. He re.
molts to ' tdmporary locality,
much to its injury. On the old alto he raise)
a magnificent edifice, (a cross between a Vene: 4
tiaa palace and a first:clask warehouse,) and;
n 9 ambition may ingaik Vends $150,000 to
$360.000 upon it. Seldom has trade beep so
All completed, a luxurious and abundant
lunch inaugurating the new premises, our
friend transfers his business to them. But he
finds that he has locked up too:Duch capital in
brick and mortar, iron and marble. He is
compelled to mortgage. Then come accom
modation bills, and the discounts called sha
ving. He sells largely to the West, and.
though straightened for ready money, specu
lates a little in railroad and other stocks. He
is beginning to feel €, in a tight place."
The panic falls upon Trade—a crushing ava
lanche. Our friend struggles while he can,
and at last finds his name in that gazette of
bankruptcy, the list of failures and suspen
sions in The Independent, in which its proprii
tors, Messrs. Bowra & MCNAMEE, (who lately
spent about $400,000 in such a building as our
iriond erected,) have just been compelled to
chronicle their own misfortune. If our friend
really did settle any property on his wife and
family, while ho was solvent and could do it,
so much the better for them and him. If not,
holaust re-commence at the foot of the lad
der, and gradually re-ascend It, a wiser and
a sadder man," with a steady purpose of never
again incurring ruin by having lived too fast.
We have too much confidence in the intelli
gence of our readers to imagine, even for a
moment, that any of theta, whether located in
New York, Boston, or Philadelphia, can fancy
that the above general sketch, describing the
career of one of the living.too•fast genus, can be
personal. We invent a man, and put him forth
as the representative of a class. If anybody
think otherwise we reply, in the telling words
of the old poet,
"What woman on the city do 1 name,
When that I say the city-wom an bears
The wealth of princes on unworthy shoulders.
fly chiding, like a wild goose soaring, flies
1. ,claimed by any."
CORRESPONDENCE.
FROM DELkWARE COUNTY
ICorreepoodenee of The Preas.]
DELAwAItn Consrv, Oot. 4, 1857.
Bank expansion has produced another revulsion
in the whole circle of business operations of the
United States, by the inevitable result of canoe
end effect, to wit: bank contraction, and the non
payment of the deceptive promises of money, on
which an imaginary fabric, of wealth bad been
reared. Bank contraction has oompelled mer
chants, manufacturers. and master mechanics to
suspend business, and dishonor previous contracts.
The loss of confidence incident to such a condition
has driven money out of circulation, but the aril
has been infinitely increased by the general refusal
of the banks to redeem their promises of money
in the bands of the people, and their refusal to
pay depositors the money entrusted with them.
Al though the eotporstors for bank charters gene
rally declare that the pulite good is the special
object of their application for legislative fa
vor, it is notorious that the moving motive
is to enrich the corporation. In times of
prosperity, banks loan liberally, both to business
men and speculators. The increase of paper money
induces prospects of great wealth, and inflates
the prices of every commodity In the market. This
increases the expense of living to the real pro
ducers of wealth, and of late has nearly doubled the
costar capital required in the prosecution of business.
Under the influences referred to, the banks hare
made the principal business-men of the commu
nity their dependent debtors, and in doing this,
they have made themselves debtors to the people,
who have, from necessity, taken their notes, sub
stituted in the place of gold, et a small cost to the
issuers. Although our banking system is radi
cally and viciously wrong, let me not be under
stood as laying all the blame of the present suffer
ing, dishonorable and disgraceful condition of the
business, revulsion, and moral degradation of the
country to bank management. The banks have
done what they were created to do—they have
made a❑ they could out of their customers, and.
like the latter, some banks have been losers in
the game of chance played by them and their bor
rowers.
The bubble of speculation and fictitious credit
has exploded. Thousands, who lately counted
their wealth by hundreds of thousands, aro
mattered along the coast of irresponsible paper
money, end the delusive credit system inseparably
conneeted with it, admonitory wrecks of the
financial sirocco now sweeping over the country.
The present is another repetition of similar re.
vulstons, through which the people have repeatedly
passed. It has been delayed and its consequences
augmented by the gold of California and Australia,
and by the late war in Europe between France and
England against Russia. That perilous isontlict
gave us literally the whole control of foreign com
merce, greatly increasing the demand for Ameri
can produce at high prices. This, with the gold
thrown into the market as a commodity , of mer
chandise, and the increase of banks and their pro
mises damnify, increased the importation of foreign
merchandise, which had previously reached an un
healthy condition. The c auso of the present financial
crisis lies in a nutshell. It is a plethora of trade and
business, foreign and domestic, brought on by over
banking, for which the were means of cars is to
bank less and trade less. The country has had a
respite of eighteen years from bank suspension and
revulsion in business, and the respite Is mainly at
tributable to the monetary system of the national ,
Government, so violently and malignantly assailed
by the advocates of the credit system, based upon
a United States Bank, and its dependent coteries of
State banks. Among the eloquent and argumenta
tive advocates of the Independent Treasury, sir.
NOTICE TO CORELLSPONDENTS
Correwpondanin fur ~ Tan Paton" will plane* bear In
mind th. following reel :
teary communication must be accompanied by the
name of the writer. In order to Mime correctness in
the typography, but one tide of a fleet rhoull ty
written upon.
We shell be greatly obliged to gentlemen in F. eznsy:
►ants and other States for contributions giving the car
rent news of the day in their particular localities, th.
reenact:ea of the surroluxting consday, the Increase
population, and any information that will to tote:cat - al,:
to the general reader
Buchanan occupies a conipieneca tthl
position. His opponents felt the 1. Xer for-,
of his ssg,ninents in defen,e of thlt E.easare. an?
Bence the malignity, slander, art reiere 2res enc,
lion with which they a..t.tailect
Your recent pubhcati(,n ,d IJur
on that bill was well-timed ar.,l
gives a historical reminiscence a%.1.
the bank pan'..a and finac.2l.ll
United States, traces the effe t is its el.. ;
. ,
points with prophetic warning, against the lee. I,l_-
cy of irresponsible banking. corlmati .1-.5. If •
State ljovernments would disconneot their tr rtes with with banks, take and give ne:hinf, I•nt th.•
constitutional Currency of the butted State, lea
would be measurably relieved from •
paper money. Under the influence of zu• L o
tem, bank, wenld be ereditaVe, and m_ez .
the community, and would net. 83 they cre
doing, importune the Legislature to get e tt.eta a .
solution for flagrant violation., of 137. The rg.,no
tary policy of the General Govoerizent statcl4
Brock of adamant agninst the surges of t bar,:
panic and pressure. l'uler the atoll:es of Pre-2.-
dent Buchanan, the national Treasury i 5
sing the means of relief and rescue to In usac. I
who have trusted their prrierty and credit t
board the leaky avt rickety craft pa?,
Hoer' wrecked by its unskilful pilots, or scuttle
its dishonest managers. Vticotx.
GENERAL NEWS.
List of Americans registered at the hanking
office of American-European Express and &chair:-
Corepany,.Parl3, from Sept. 17 to Sept 24. laJi
T. T. Perna end family....V.m. and Slim lfebngo
George Ifeariquea, A. Branson and:Lily, @rho .1:
Bel Find famirT, A, P.: Pillar, sr., Ea E. Mono
family, T. Barney, C. F. ,Putnarn, Dr. D. K. Bet
calf., Dr. 11. W. Holmes, W. Joseph, Rev. A.
Verret' and family, C: Gates, E. Clsrk, Jr F.
Howland, H. L. Stevens. H. ran Slyite. Jac,-;
Ferguson, New York; 0. IL Fatridze, AL D..
S. Itorru and family, A. Benson. Jr.„ - Dr. and Aft -
Mutter, J. M. Leslie and wife, M. J. Farr, W. W.
Parr, E. J. Norris and wife, Penna. R Me" -
lier and family, S. B. Mathews and lady, IL A.
Young, Ala. • S. J. Levy and farnily, LI.: A. J.
Young, Ga. ; ' .13. B. Bryan. S. 11. Pendleton. N. C.:
14 , HOlmes, lid, ' • Dr. E. 11. Bryan, Dr. IL Yel
len and lady, 5.3. Mills, Me.
The ,village of Colchester, ou the Chicago,,
Qtring, and Burlington rood. war the seeno of
sad *deb one day hat week. A young lade of
thatpima, the daughter of an estimable Mules,
had for some time past received the addrmtses of
young man in opposition to the wishes of her
parents. , They remonstrated with her again and
again upon the subject, but to no pa rpc, , ..e.
the father told her he would rather follow her to
the grave than see her the wife of a man whom he
regarded as so unworthy of her. Shortly aims
wards the young lady was seized with an alorruing
illness, and in three hours more was a teepee_ Jess
before dying, and when she knew she was beyond
the reach of remedy, ate confessed to having trr
cured arat taken a large portion of arseni-.., Its
unhappy father's alternative was presented to bin
sooner than he could have believed possible.
The Clti•rfand Plaiadteler says the steamer
Telegraph brings back from Canada on every
trip families of negroes who have formerly tied to
the Provisoes from the States. They describe the
life and condition of the blacks in Canada as mise
rable in the extreme. They are principally from
Canada Watt. Ohio and Michigan are likely to
have large acetnelOne to their negro pop:lat:, n
from that source. The Car, Steno have shown a
disposition In their Parliament, and in their every
day transactions. to discourage the negro popula
tion coming to, or remaining on, the Prorinter.
At a meeting of the stock subscribers to the
Junction and Delaltireßreskwater Itsilrix.d. Com
pany,.whith was called by the Commissioners for
the parries of denting nine directors. pursuant to
a prortnon contained In the charter. and held at
Tutuila's Hotel, in Milford, on Saturday the :Id
inst. the following-mused gentlemen were re113.:1-
masa and duly elected as directors, nit ills
*alone, P. Cagy, Hon. J. W. Houston. Hon.
C. S. Layton, Bev. T. P. SP Colley, Col. R. Francs,
H. B. Peidematt, Daniel Currey, C. S. W stmt.
Wm. V. Coulter, Esqrs.
For sneersl days past, owing to the n4ll
- of traps due, there bar. been apprehen
sions of a disturbance among the workmen at the
Erie railroad tunnel at Reger. Cut. On Friday the
laborers, to the number of ten or twelve bunirel.
assembled, evidently with the intention of making
a hostile donmnstration, bat, after detaining one
tern trains fors short time, through the intenCeE.-
eon of the Catholic clergyman and the -herit of
Hodson satiety and the presence td a i .ree of
military Whiell ' had been ordered cut, the mob was
reduced to quietness
A womaii'a life was curiously preserTed by
her huaband, In Strdrordshire, lately, Ly the ptkt
cent of tranatation. She lay at tb.a paint ddc•allt.
when, as a !sat reionrce, a rein wrzs 0p,,i,k1 tc L,:
arm, and one in the aria of her hnth:Lnd; and a,t
the blood flowed front the latter, it was tranarnit-
After seventeen ounces had been thee injected. tb,
pales became perceptible, and the c•ilorleas e
reddened, the glassy eve brightened, and she thank -
fully said, '• lam better." The case his pi,gte•-
2ed very favorably, and the woman is tecoverini:
John Fellinger, an ne s t Gerraurr, ha., bee n
convicted in the lien York Court of Session,
the charge of burglary, mad sentenced to itt.ln
sonment for life. The recorder in passing sep tet.-;c
said that he bad evidence before him Lunt thy
prisoner had served a long term of imprisonnic:.:
in Germany for crimes cf a similar charazter, ths:
he was a notorious burglar; that he had nears
committed two murders, and that it was Me impe
rative duty to prevent such mea from being
large.
The ship Panther at Montreal is at present
discharging a camber of the monster guns that
llayed with terrible erect on the armies of Kn.:-
and and Franca. from the batteries of Seb.s.stap.:!.
These guns are sent to Canada by the liritieh G
verrunent, to be presented to several of the prin.ei
pal cities, for their liberal subscriptions to the pa
triotic fend during the Crimean war The large-:
of these guns are about twelve feet lung, sr_ I
weigh 63 cwt., and their bore fr.= f..nr
inches.
The following candidates tient Fennsy
have Paned the preliminary ellJainsttor, fo: d.--
MlllllOll into the naval academy at An.napol snl
have received appointments as acting nmifhipmen
in the nary: Eugene EL Stargeon, Wm. Frano:i
Stewart, Chas. tlonlon Patna, John Atc.Fazisn.l,
Chas J. Smyher, John Weidman, John F. M.:-
Gleamy, Henry F. Picking, Sentra Swift, Framvs
Smith, John W. liar erstiok, and James P. Ralse::•
UM.
From an investigation into the eirValTr' ncen
of the death of Hon. Richard J. Knowlson. cf
Troy, N. Y., reported to have e)m.mitted mai& it,
it Le believed that his death was purely accidental.
The pot' in his throat was not mule by o raz.v.,
but by the car wheels, or something cirarec:c4
with the ran, beneath - which he fell, irchatiy
from stumbling in attempting t avnif them
His death caused universal en-row in the commc
nity.
The Morris Canal Company, as we learn
from the Newark (N. J.) Adrertiser, bare bees
compelled to almost entirely append their opera
tions, and hare discharged the greater part
their boatmen, and other employees—to the num
ber of about four hundred—in creamy:Lew° in
ability to obtain funds to pay the current ex
pense.. The company hare not been doing as
large a business thin season as usual.
The St. Lords Republicau,notieing the close
of the great fair in that city, sap- The entire.
receipts from the gates and eetriet will am,ant
$30,000, or thereabouts, and, under all the circa=
stances can boast of being the mast brilliant ors
held in any State during the year. the Sat:cnsl
Fair not excepted."
Pearl muscles hare been discovered in Via
Deno river, in Texas. One gentleman, lirit.g
near Fort Marion, has employed ten men to , 1t . 4
for these muscles, and has obtained ten thoaid/.1
pearls, one of the size of a ride ball. iip.NimeLs
have been sent to Netr York and New OTIC3W, to
ascertain their real Value.
A servant girl, in the employ of Mr. Bran
nan, at Pottsville, Pa.. robbed him or nearly Z.,.}.1
a day or two Aimee. The girl was arrested, sill
confessed that ohs had stolen the money, but had.
given It all to on. Wirt. Carey, except some teu
or twelve dollars. She was to bare met Can:l
et Tamaqua. Carey, who is well known. is still
at tarp.
A man named Thomas Resmer, aced t
years, and an old resident of 'New Brunswick, N.
J., died suddenly on Wednesday morning. 11,
came to a hotel the previous evening, took loklgivz.,
and in the morning was found in his room de J.
partially dressed.
The chemical works of John Eaatwood I
the grist mill of Josiah Rhodes, at Belk-. N
J., were totally destroyed by fire on Thur., Isy
morning last. The entire loss is t:
from ten to fifteen thousand dellsri—iurnran-e
fifteen hundred only.
The whole number of public echools iii Al.t-
Lama is 2,260. The average length et - tune d.tr tt
which the School., were taught. e sill -01 frazt;
over six months. The average daily .it.end.,net t
37.203.
Fhe Chicago (Ill.) Democrat learns tba
there are 40,000 head of cattle tr,l
that city, and thence to the Raw. as t! -
ilnan:ial roeansfor removing them can be O. tain,i
At $4O per bead, thin would amount to 5.1...7 , 0),C:!. ,
The Trenton (N. J.) Gazette advocates 3'2
amendment of the banking lawn. s, to rc 131 r,
every bank in the State of New Jersey to r_
weekly atatementa of their affairs iaitefnil of quar
terly.
The Richmond (Va.) antericaa annuune,?,
the death of Fabius M. Lawson, DI . . f
Trea_•urer of the State. He died in rn eo,!: - y
Powhatan on Sunday week last.
Luke Bleckner, Esq., who, it in stated.
On his way to light a duel 'rah Lieut. d0,..?1,:t
Jones, of the United St.ite.: , army. has Leen art, ;.
ed in Charlotte, N. C.
A complimentary banquot was given to t
lion. Timing's L. Cllngman. cL S. C., tart Esc A. by
the citizens of Buncombe and other counlio3 of h'.3
district.
Mr. Joshua Pierce, of Hudson, Hillsboro:::
county. N 11.. died iu the tc , :.-n on
weak. at the ego of one hundred and one y-CSri,
Mies A. W. Wingfield, of Bedfan.l
Va , has recovered 52.500 damages of IV.
breach of promise of marriage
A wealthy printer has boon d is
India The British Zoological
preparations to eata. him
Geo. Lamar, of Texas has arrivcd IN
()Tirane. en route for tht, Comf,dck
aa United Staten 112111121er.
The amount expended by American travel
lers in Europe is estimated at $10.00420.0 imu,satly.
L. S. Waterman. Esq., formerly a whol..s.tl;
merchant of Pittsburgh, died in last wev`.-.
The United States practice-ship Prebie his
arrived at Norfolk, Va.