The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 07, 1858, Image 1

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NEW_ A:UTVO VOODS.' -
" ' , ;,BII,cit:PLES,B:IIROTfIARS'
• Babes double Jape.," lee. - . ".
;.. -. .ll4Sineh Mousseline" otant-01.
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‘..4 thole; and coif' Folly, aid oted atook.of hlogant Goode,
- , suitible
rtitrti,gtAinti; ipeEi4r4?;
worn dille;in Hobe sod by thelatil,
the novelties of the'seasorri to Shia the attys.
-t.oat of the aislee`fe ( 1 . 111 ,tlid:; - "- 7 - :''''. gettAt:'
Der b loyk li44l4llitteaLtoli34. At* 41434 isiostmint
4 - A'L Li ''lrLt S t - o !at!. s
the.'3343T4,.BLEB,ANT SILK' B.,ODES,
•Thinble-.111p3; "RDA 111.1.N1 t N ' DB'
LApqq e and. 01.*NOtfi)K.1469:li"With a Large
3144 t: R'4.11 - D,'lloo3ii i 444 03h31.`310, Dress Nato.
•' -
4 t-t•809 AND en - 9/O. I. STNIIT 'BT.
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OPENIIi4' OP, PILEN,I3II';G:Ii,c4,IO4
TO.D4Y
SILK ROBES A LEZ;
SILK- ROBES. DOUBLE SKIRTS";
SPLENDID ROBES, TWCIKLOUNOK,B;
ROBES, - THREE ELCD3NOES;
NEWEST STYLES PAUL SILKS; -
',ROIIIID-OOKNEREO'SNAWLSc '
PRIpTED - DE LAIREB;
'''DIZAIN AND BAYADEBN MACK SILKS.
& 'LAittELL, •
YDDiTrt AND ARCH STREETS.
EV10N,431,g'.01 . 4,0A80. •
41201 r, nook of
:oLoexs, , oinOrmeits;i4ovANO, &o
• Afoltablo for • - - '
• 'i7 l 7 3EI
- At the -
PAST6_MANTTELA-•AND CLOAK EMPORIUM
703 COSTNt4 STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
•144"1t' 090 ti ST? F OR..; 4858 I
. - ,•oxei;B,ol:s 6 yardii,iinqw, o.i.tags; AO, XOCetvod
Noe. eorrataltiWand:SPßlNG:QAßßal
''. , l3o3llg4WllkStUateAlo be iteld ably for 0A641
Aci,!ejeeL'eet4Oeiititeisett Gel tlie r ±kboet! goodie ems°,
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Oar E 140113 A. - %.IIMTTUVOARMIN Stresto.
- , ‘ , 3VICHAVZ . O4 . It OT/4 PW.4 . 3g . 31
I,c
,
1111 .. A:KILL - AA I Iv- MANTILLAS I I-- MO
tliLltOY respiettully invites the Ladies to eall'and
anntine,his stook et ,/dantillas, embracing many styles
notto.ibe , found .else Where. Our stook le -the 'avast,
oarpatterns the latest'styles, and our prime ao low that
we eery competition.
6..000 yard* Mart 'and Bumf 66;
rich; 82K, 8905 ;. ieryliCh; 81, 87X, 95, $l.
10,000 yards, Detainee, , liaregse, , Ducats, at 1.0,12%,
10 lON, 20, 2425','28, 81, 86, decidedly the cheapest
In the
;0 1 , 0 t11 0, '
00 ),ands ilnelitench Law o , 12%, 183 i, 20, 26,'
Many of. them, 87X to 82 ;very H. -
Ohelottllbrate Shavils, at , w orth 880.
500. ards side-band Oassiineres, 37%, worth $l, with
a great varietyor desirable goods for 'men's and boys'
*ear; less than usual prices. -
' •'l,OOO yards IdarsetlleiVestings,it2s,'Worth 75.
1,000, yards , new style Ribbons, the cheapest in the
fine..Frauch ~Weedlaworked Co ll ars, at 51, worth
= _
10,00rysiiwct and Plaid JacoMsL4 tiWtsi and
'Oatubrie White (Male; the greatest bargaini in the city'
-Ribbons • and, Fringes and Tritimings, in endless va-
riety, at. imathan halt _ the usual prim. •
sioiLholt,
240. 21 South NINTH Street.
jet-to th sat
preNTA.LUOIsI STUFFS
Ccuttings„Teeti age, awl - Broadcloths,
' Goode specially for .floye' wear. . • ,
Onnatier`hintlitaffs; selling eheifik.
• FREBff 11178LIN8 -
InAhtbasement,. ot • good soakei by the yard or
pieoe„at a trealtp.or cent, on tho Atent's package price.
' kiffblEaTlO eqopp. ,
testa Linens; doe and hewr.k
•t' Bbirt Bosoms, Table Linens. -
, Towelei
Diapers, and,plapkwo; , •. •
' Ticking and Vienne's.
,
' Blatikete from 11 25 Or pair upwarda. ,
Bummer Spreads selling off cheap.
, NTI.Lba 11.0051.
Plaid Dugan; at 76 lamella do, $1.26 to $1.76.
'Pine Dusters froiii $2.60 8., UAL ,
Beta few more Bilk 'Mantillas and .Duattra, Which
we will close oat at a great reduction
Goode for,eummerauditall !Presetting Dramas, •
•Menimacks, neat and dark, new styles:: -
• COOPER t CIiMtARD,
8. Z . ocumeriNlllTEltind MARKS?.
tarpentige
AT WOOD, RALSTON, & CO.,
• 533 MARRET STREET,
•
AG XTI sba PHILADELPHIA, AHD EASTNAM
ilditPlol l , MANIIBAOTIMEBS,
Bole Airints in this city for the
ATIBIIBN OARPETINQB,
81p2nraatured by Josiah Barber
CAAPE I P Tpit FALL "SALES.
BAILY k' BROTHER,
.
'No.
"9'90 OIIRST,NUT STREET,
dze now prepared to exhibit to the trade a very ex
tenelve stock of,
•
41 ' • ' " PINE IiARPETINGiI,
Itnnoited direct from the beet nianufautrirerti, or pur
•uhaaed at the large salsa In New York, eoneletiog of
TEN NEWEST PATTERNS
l'(many never before offered for II 418)
OLYELYET OARPitTs, in Engle and double leidthal
,- TAP P SERV BRIEIfibLS, extra quality ;
, 0110 ION HEAVY ERZEI3ELS neat designs. ,
oo
SUPER THREE-PVT Aria iN and VENETIANS,
of. (Every variety of-style and quality. •
Conning pursolvenexcluetvely to the . •
EASE SYSTEn,,.
we shall be enabled at all theme' te. give Our customers
:the beet Goode; at the-. - - •
LOWEST Piiplze
, .
9Tertiltiers.
pHOSPHATIO GUANO
2,OOO'DARRBDB AND DADA
"FAOM BO'MER&.RO.ZBLASDI
Iri atom site
J08L, , 13. 'HANSON &-00. i
,No, 1% North {EATER Otroot,
• ind No:106 NOrthDILAWARE Avenue'
in7l4in
OASII BUYERS'.
- - c -T , J , A.BIES -- ,fic EARLE4'BOI.I. - 5
AT4BT,
OPPtAITS TUI _GIRARD ROVII0;
Invite the attention of Western and Southern Onetom
era tO their immense and elegant assortment of
lociratickiL . AssEs;
OW PAINTING B,
. „ ~. ENGRAVINGS
PORTRAIT -AND
of
ILA&tNG th AB3 PLAT S,
-ANDA.o,aapi,ort,,:jimatt,4l,DEsoßtPirioit,
FoFthe /10/0" TRADE, 44 $ ko
1111.04ia '
figiUillgta 0001 i.
A3ERNHE.I3I. ,CO.,
RI,
-No. 21 SOUTH iiiioOSD WIREET,
Are now (Texans a oplundia
, 'itaLLT. BTOOK
FOODS.'
In it 4111 be foond s eupevb assortment of
Eitirida • ,
'PEATIIItRS;
. - .
RIBBONS, -„
' • RUCHES, and
, r „ BONNET iddiERIAL9
•IN GRBATgST VARIETY;
A limps' imrtiOn c:firhlCA. iiis just been received per
L B :Simit -A LP . t .„
Theindeeenieinie we 06'i:to
°Ain; E11101t111bTS; , ANB RESPONBIIidfIi Of X
.
r MONTHS__ BITYBEIS . ,
are ftlvityruedr,h, tin:r,other establishmept this
eciiiniri:" nierchatie' noiCvleiting 'the city, we ex
tangy... and examine our eta*
. beforeltieking their parehasai,'
; Our na,,tto figi!tifif!tyi ;Om keen; " -
critralishp2tu "ANIY Eiggz,pst.oriTiLif •
, S R BI - 2 43 1 .. - • • -
L'MILLINERY
- -
-- Ei T d -;
k No, 806 CHE . EITIII7I STREET, -
Au nor prepared . to offer to thetr customers, awl the
.ttade, tho.4 - o . lind welLeelroted asiortmentot
. . tiff, .
. ,11.14111. 41 •: - and,
MILLINIER'it'GO9DA
ktleetlalnir themselies ercluet►ell to this branch of
the trade; and tiapprt!tng t 1 lailreepert of their ateek,
enables them to offer., an assortment =moaned !a
extent-and SerlipctSiteileilliii field er the lowest
price; and tie 'Meet favorable terms.
sn27-Im--
AL 'FALCONER Se 'CO.,
726 ORESTNIIT STREET,
Have noiv in store a olimpleta assortment of
BIM, RIBBON% VELVETS, ➢LOWEBB,
FEATHERS, tad
...KILLINICItY . OOOD3
To which they inattithe attention of the trade
,au26.dmie • - , -
33 1 , 3011TE1 8 . E4301p OiItENT. 33
Buyers of
anußaqtroooDs,
W 111 find na rnpaiect 'to, exhibit a most complete awl
,elegazt iscortMent of
NowStYleii3PlilißT MATERIALS, -
immense variety,:
' ZBENCII and AMERICAN, PLOWERS,
FATIIEBS, RIIOREEI, /to., &o.
Also, s beautiful rook of -
STRAW' GOODS,,,
Oomprisingall the desirable sis*/,
Our ;ere Ana , and uniform, are
ADVANCE MON 000 T,
I . 4 . oosir.bleh],iie allow
TEE CENT. FOE 0.4.211.
„ -
' who may not be aware
ilatabllehtnerit; CUT OF
gllck
r benefit _themaelrea by a
4ifirk
- - "Zzev•
'BO
fitiosi; abo►e Chestnut.
a 918 - -
ar_ 7185 if
•
LINCOLN,, WOOD, N/OEfini,
• , NO. 45' SOUTH SECOND STREET,
I.4IPORTERB AND AIANNEAOTUREN.s
STRAW GOnDiL
ni t ENDII FLOW 13119,
VELVET- AND SILK BONNETS,
TRIMMED STRAW BONNETS, '.
RIBBONS, '
RUCHES, and
MILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY..
Patternßonnets made and trimmed to order.
SOUTHERN AND WESTERN_ BUYERS
Are invited tonsil and examine the
MOST COAIPLETE STOOK TO BE FOUND IN
THE 001TaTRY.
AIHILBORN JONES,
•
•
NANMPACTUAIR AND VMDLXSAANDNAANDIX
FANCY'SILK AND STRAW'BONNET%
- ARTIFICIAL' BLOWERS, BAKKIELi t eico.
- BOP B FUR AND WOOL HATS.
The attention of city and country dealer* is invitee'
to A large and ►arced stock of the above goods, nt
432 MARKET STREET,
BELOW 'IB'.
A UGUbT 1858.
We would invite the attention of Southern and
Western Buyers to our Ball Stylee of
aux., VELVET, and
FANCY RONNETB, - - ,
'ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS,
FEATEERB, and.
, MILLINERY GOODS,
Now ready For the Trade at the lowan Market prices
STERN It FREEMAN,
au7•lm , 726 ONEBTNIIT Btreet.
WARD.Noe. 108 and 10i N. SFCOND
s • 'Druid, Manufacturer and Dealer In Fancy and
straw Bonnets, Chenille and Straw rimmings. Also,
Feathers and Flowers, allot which are of the lates t
and most faahlooabloi etylei •
N. h.—Cseh Buyers will find It to their adrantage to
ere us a call. . au24linla
$3.25 PER
for
1 1 L be l t lf TE
Aar A_ d free from effete or
Quit.
HICKS' COAL Is the best and cheapest In
The city, ra-screened In yard and dry under c,ver.
HICKS sells none but the very best Lehigh
and Schuylkill Coal, and marinate full weight.
14,11358 Superintends the delivery of all
XL Coal peplonally, and therefore guarent.eos It to be
Tepresented.
HICKS' Yard arid Olilce is at the southeast
corner of MAREIFI ALL and Wife (IW, where he
brines all to call and examine fettled/wives the above
luta. a525-arn
BUCK MOUNTAIN COAL. '
PHEPARED EXPItE4SLY for PAMTLY USFI.
OrdOrs for the above pure Lehigh Opal received at the
following places:
DJ" OFPIJE OP THE COMPANY, No. 020 WAL.
NUT.* troot.
pg. J. H. MONTGOMERY No, 402 WALNUT St.
JON. .N, DIXOa, Retail Yard, BEACH Street,
above Poplar. guga-th oat to ut
SC NOWLEE 2 FAMILY - COAL DEPOT,
NINTH and WILLOW Streets, where the HICK
ORY and LEri LOH COAL can be enplaned in its purity,
at losiest VASIL prices. au2l.lth
'VI:BRUM, FOX,- & UO., wholesale - and
L' retail de..i.ma in. LEHIGH ,and SOHUYLKILL
COAL, Lehigh yard--THIRD street and GERMAN
TOWN ROAD. Bandylhill yard—SAC) •nd BROAD
streets, Philadelphia. Keel tiorustantly on hand Coal
from the moat approved mit-es, under ooyeri and pre
pared enprondy for family um faa-y
gate anb (raps.
AGARD & CO ,
NO. 823 MARKET STREET,
NATI NOW IN 137011 AN
NNTIRTI HIM STOOK
HATS AND CAPS,
TO WHICH-THEY INVITE -THE ATTENTION OF
BUYYLWIROIII ALL PARTS OF TUB
UNION.
sul9-Yra.
C . R. GARDEN Sc:
; !LINI7/10TUREAS 01! AI!D AROLARILR DIAIIIIIIS
RATS, GAPS, FURS, STRAW GOODS, .
FANCY SILK' AND STRAW BONNETS,
ARTIFI
CIAL FLOWERS, RIICRES, FRAMERS,
ke., he., -
. ,
v - .-'-', /4 . 0. 600 M.A.R.K.P.P. STREET, , ' ,
S. W. Corner of Sixth street, Philadelphia.
.
; hi..ER.OiIANTO are ,reapeoltdly Invite'd Lu examine
our Stook. , , - , - sul4-4ui
ilDenitstra
4 , —Qt. - 0. d. KINGSBURY, IL D.,
, DENTIST.
Would 'lnform hie friend. that he has EMOVED to
1119 WALNUT Street, above Eleventh, , . 3.2.8 m
, - -
- Dr; W. Si ifoIGHENNEY,Oentist,
a: doifid inform big frionde tbdt he bee vesdmed
prattles 'at Rol 1148 OB:BSTNU,T - Btreeti eldood door
shove the ri B. -;, '
it es or RI
A G: gER 'I,
G g n n zt k o
order,D7
WWEi h i w land
AvSe Ir64IO7MWMC
PIILADELFI-114.„ ,TUESP4V.' ~SEPTEMBER ,7. 1858.
2 50 DISTI/INT-STYLES
and for sale, wbolersle, by
CLENDEN.NING's
DAMASK. TABLE CLOTHO,
TABLE 00VERB,.
TABLE, bi6PRIAB and TO}VE/MNE3B,
,TO,THE..paY 00 . 0D3 IaiROHATS
have
,
miturx : As I a bestowed,. more than intuit
wean se end labor-in gett.ng up this article of Dattiask
.TAble Demask la thoi country. and nave succe•ded In
furui.h.ntt an article equal, and in some "respects cape
rior,qo the imported one, at a much 'less expense, I
,trnat, that those who haV e ,a diepoallon to encourage
Autintdati Enraar . i. tea arid. American lahor wilt:not
'forget uty address,
bLENDEI , II , III , I . I3I 'Co.;
ARA!UN IO MILI PRANKFOBD, '
7 ' • '
• P. 8 —Those Who travel and supply Cenntiy' Trade,
will find it to their adventa4e• to earl. at ihp Factory,
before purchasing elsewhere. :Perttes wishing to boy,
.atrl.ca..pot niake.it convenient Wean at the Penton
wllkplease send, their .ddrese, end they, will be waited,
on with patentee of thenbove. , „,. se3.linif
DOISEPTiC GPOD4.:
.
PE.IIIVERTON s. raixarrtsbirr;
No. 112 Ones.nut street,
°Mire for sale
DRILLS. JEANS, SILEETINGS:SIIOS,
.RINER STRIPES, OSNASCROD IRT S, FLA IN NYELfIi
BROWN, BLEACIIED,"AND COLORED MVSLINS,
Ia MI %I ;alit from Dm • .'- •
BALTIC MAN% CO ' DATES MAN , O CO.,
DOETLIVILLE DO. LOIVEILL DO.
FAIRuILL
_.,
Templeton Mille IMeelanel'md Pitney Oane[mama,
ltr.'odwayd - rdO. - do. do. -
. _
Bexony Mill . do, do. do.
T.ge her wlthelerge aaortment of &nimbi° Foreign
[}P1)(10, . pep Vim
riPIIOMAS & MARTIN,
No. 297 CHESTNUT STREET,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS EON TIMBALE OP
AMERICAN COTTON WOOLLEN GOODO
up sumo;
TO DEALERS IN OIL CLOTHS
- The Subscriber having superior faellitlee for Mann
factoring
FLOOR, TABLE, STAIR, and
CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS,
Is now prepared to Offer goat inducements to Buyer&
front all parte of the eouniry.
A large and choice S ock COngeatiNf on hand. -
Great care will be,taken In seleoting,for,Dealera whit
order by mail.
WAREHOUSE, NO. 1651 -, ARCH Street, Phila.'
sun Btu* Alarinfaitturer.
NEW ANDOHOWE STYLES
ELLINGTON ..CARPETS E - ;
(CROSSLEY'S PATENT DRUEBELS,)
CONSTANTLY REOEIVING
1 .4
LIED ;
MADE TO ORDER ON SnORT NoTIOE.
NOR SALE BY
JOSEPH LEA,
128 and 180 CHESTNUT STREBTv;
sittn.2m
p OIFIO
DELA/NES, PERSIANS, OASRM'ERES„;,,
ALDUS, PRINTS, BTO. .
" ALSO, A LAReill STOCK OP I'4l
FOREIGN' DRIP' 0,;(zoos -- .47g.-.
:BY THE PACKAGE
' mon' ar • ' t `
• • LlT'iLk
- ' No: 235:PrOSTNUT Street.'
WOOKT PATENT GLACE
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OIL CLOTHS,
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win t o ihe trade a full stook of Floor 011 Clothe,
4tosoba. and e t ,-tre quality enamelied Drilla and
Durk
Table OU Clottb,,, new styles green glazed Oil Cloth
for window shade(,
comp i o t. or t n ont of Window Shades, trims:lags,
iha. It a
to
th e g a t ' entlon of dealers to our stook.
ault42o
RIDGWAY, BEITONED , & CO.,
IMPORTEII;S Of
CLOTHS,
DOESKINS, an&
CASSIMERES
soLs MUSTS iron Tax iroct":""
°BLEBSAVID MANUFAOTYRERS 1
NERD. ER )HENS, (Little Ticket,)
W. A. JOHANNY, Ablme,
REVERS & SOUNIDT, and NI Clothed
ZAMBONA BROT111.:R6, (Fancy Gasateneies)
MINCH & LAMBERTS, (F and B Clbthe,)
B. TOENNIEE & CO.,
R. G. HERRMAN & SON, (Mason Ototh)`
AUSELOPF & CO.
No. 808 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
'E. W. RIDGWAY,
anlB.2m CHAR. HEMMER
GLENEOHO MILLS,
Kiki9fl.o2l7llltnB AHD WLIOLZEIALII Mann& in
CARPETING'S, OIL CLOVIS, &o
a WAREHOUSE, No. SO RANH BUSED,
,19/AV PA" Voar i n S and Bleached
SHEETINGS, SIIIRTINGS, and DRILLINGS.
direct from
LACONIA, GREAT FALLS,
'HADLEY, 'PERKINS,
BIASSAOLCUSETTS, DWIGHT,
BARTLET, and OABOT HILLE3 I
In which be found a largo and dui mble assortment,
to which we beg to call the attention of the trade.
ROBESON INDIGO BLUE PRINTS, HAMPDEN
TWEEDS, STnIFES, Trcumas,
AND COTTONADES,
In great variety.
SATINETS, FLANNELS, An.,
. For aalo by
FROTRINGBAX do WELLS, Agent.%
auS-2mlf 86 LETITIA St. and 114 S. FRONT St.
lATE [JAN
11 F 6 P G I H N AT & NU C T I STRItZT,
Rave on band, and are constantly receiving, lA' fol•
lowing description of goods:
A & W BPRAGIJEI3 , PRINTS, In great variety,
including Chocolates, Turkey Rods, Greens, Blues,
Shirting/1, and Money Styles.
SI.EAORED MEETINGS SHIRTING% A
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Hope, Waohington, Union Kills,
Discirstane, . Cohannet, Johnotoro.
Elide Rock. Phenix, Acton, & e.
BROWN SIIESTINGS, SIIIRTINCS, ASD OSNA,
BEMIS.
Matoace, Virginia Family, (Ireton,
Ettrick, Enet'a Virginia, Ilogle,
Aland:teeter, Meo's h Farm's, Still Watt tr,
Mechanics', . Warren A, Cams' River,
Itivernido.
(MOTES.
Stottomlees, Pomeroy'e, and ,Glenhom o , s.ht Slack
and Fancy all-wool and cotton warp Cloths in great
variety.
DOESKINS AND CASSIMEREE. •
CreerdieldCo.,, , Saxton. River,, r , Briatol,
Torres, Stearn 's, ant others.
SATINETS.
atearnie, Ayres & Aldrich, T oft,& Capron,
Minot Charter Oak, '..dineral Springs,
Swift River,' Carpenters', ,Florence Mille,
ilooksnnm, ' Duhring's, - ofionversville, &o.
INLESlAS.—Lonsdale , e, Smith's, And other makes,
plain and twilled, of all colors.
Fancy Negro Stripes and Plaids.
Jewett City arid Irene Stripes ' Damima and Tickings.
Rhode Island and PhiladeiPhirt. Moseys and Apron
Checks.
lithopard , s and Eilater'e Canton 81annels, &o. Iy224in
Riogellt.soxis IRISH LINENS,
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This caution le rendered esseutiy.lly aecessrd7 as large
quantities or Inferior and dereatiy.i Linens are prepared,
season anal , semen, and sealed with the tame of
RICHARDSON, by Irish hooey who, regardless of the
Injury thus inflicted Attie on 'the American conopmer
and the manefiniturers,of the genuine flooderwill not
readily- abaudon,:u boldness sh profitable, while pitr
chasers can be imposed on pith Hoods Oa avrthlese
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, A largo assorti9drit constantly on hand, to which the
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lARGI4 AND VARIED STOOK
'‘unain
(07.4 t VitsS.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1858
About People.—No. 2.
Wo have been requested to make a series of
the personal notices' tinder this head. Our"
Presant hatch includes GEOUGE COSIDE,
Tumacuiter and cc Young gruh-street,"
and that multominded man, Baoututem, tho
octogenarian. Is there variety enough
A few days ago, from personal knowledge
and recollection, and before any, satisfying
obituary notices of him had reached us in .the
English journals,' we gave a sketch of Gaoling
Comic, the Phrenologist, who died on Au
gust 14th." Since then, we have seen, in the
London Daily News, some interesting juirtien
lars of the manner in which ho was converted
into belief in Phrenology. As early as 1816,
Dr. GORDON, a physician in Edinburgh,
supplied JEFFREY with materials for "a
slashing article,". in the Edinburgh Re-,
view, against GALL and Sanaznatiti in
which GALL was described as cthitter,".
SpeainEnt as .ccaplenetie;" and both , as
c , quacks." Edinburgh became anti-craniolo
gical, from, that article, and the Comm
(GEORGE and ANDREW) were loud-among the,
scoffers. By and by, Dr. SPORZHEIIf visited
Edinburgh, on a lecturing tour, and his good
temper, as well as his intellect, drew a small
but sagacious circle of clever ,young men
around him. , Neither of the COMBES belonged
to that coterie; neither of them would attend
his lectures. But, one day, a brother-lawyer
invited GEORGE COMBE to go to his house. and
see SIIURZEIEIM ditisect a human brain. He
went, and received enough of informition to
make him-wish for more. He went a second
time, and came,' from that visit, a decided
Phrenologist. Afterwards he almost built up
the system, (we can scarcely call it "science,")
and became.iiii acknowledged exponent and
champion.
THAOKERAY AND YOUNG "GRUB-STREET."
The great dispute between Mr. Tffs.ortraiai
and Mr. EDMUND YATES, which culminated
with discussion, at the Garrick Club, into the
propriety of YATES resigning, to avoid being'
tuned out of the Club, has not terminated,
as was reported. The - cause of offence, as
given by YATES and taken by TtIiCKEILdY, was
that the former, in a pen-and.ink sketch' of the
latter, said his
_mmuser was supercilious, and
that the bridge at his nose had been; broken.
Here was opinion and fact;—the opinion that
THAOKERAY'S manner was supercilious, the fact
of the nasal break-down. This last is not
concealed even by spectacles, and thane)
Si...swim LAURENCE, the artist, when paint
ing the author of "Panay Fair," repre
sented him with Upturned face, as if be were
snuffing up the morning air, after a late sir
per, he was unable wholly to conceal the
effects of the accident. Allusions,to personal
deformities are what public men are usually
very tetchy about. So, not content with
sticking YATES into "The 'Virginians," 'as
young Grub-street, Mr. THAOFERAT complain
ed of him to the managing committee of the
I Garrick Club, of which both are member's.'
Here, rather unexpectedly, CHARLES DICE-'
ENS and Sir JAMES Wants, (the Judge,) sided
with YATES, declaring that the complaint was
frivolous. But a majority decided, as we
have said, that, to avoid expulsion, Mr. YsrzS'
_should apologize or resign. He declines do'.
Mg so :—he had been duly elected a :member
of,The Club; he bad as duly paid his en
trance=: fe4-tiiid..ZahlMUCtielMiptiez; the
OcMiinittea had :no , right, he - say4"V
enter into the,morits of a private misunder
standing between two members; be would
not retire; and .he could not legally be ex.
pelted. This last'pobit was' submitted, by the
Olub:managenient; to s , Oottnielleareed in
the law,"' and their
, opinion favors YATza's
view. So it is proposed to dissolve the Club;
i to dispose of its,property (including that un.
I rivalled gallery of -theatrical portraits, once
the property of the elder CHARLES MATHEIVS),
and then to remodel the Club, re-electing
each and every of its present members except
MT. EDMOND YATES. Rather than cause so
lamitch trouble; some very matter-of-fact pee-
I pie have gone to the length of suggesting
that peace would be restored by the vohm
tary retirement of Mr. THACEERAY himself)
Perhaps he has been -" supercilious" to them
also 7 --
LORD BRIM:NIHAU ON THE RAIL.
At the ago of 80—he wdl actually complete
I I
that age on the 19th of this month—Lord BROUG
nem is ono of the most active men, in mind and
body, of the present time. Except thathisbair
is as white as snow, just like the Duke of WEL
LINGTON'S for a dozen years before his death,
Lord BROUGHAM might . readily be taken
or mistaken for a man of '5O. His voiem
retains its force and harshness his move
ments are agile and quick; his body is
erect; his complexion fresh and clear;
his intellect subtle, grasping, and expansive
as it ever was. A fortnight ago, as we learn
from the last English journals, his Lordship.
as a Westmoreland man by property, (he is
Scotch by birth,) performed_ the honorary and
honorable duty 'of turning the first sod of a
now railway which is to traverse the county
t in which his landed estates are situated. In
England, the commencement of a new rail
road is commemorated with considerable
eclat, and the first sod is cut by some distin
&shed person.. Thus, the commencement of
the Trent Valley Railroad was personally
made, in this manner, by tile late Sir RotIERT
PEEL.
I -- 8a.u.11A3c9 commencement of the Eden
, Valley Railway was in this wise: A brawny
1 „ h •ovvie" banded him a new spade, with
1 which he cut the sod and throw it into a ma
hogany b arrow, provided for the occasion.
1 1 He then whe: form for a dozen led the barrow along tho plat
yards' emptied its contents
mad then wheeling round
;by throwing it over, . .4 us. place. Ills work
rolled it back to the'start. , tiSfaction to all,
manlike proceeding gave si.
„ 2 e vigator" or
except a solitary grumbling
d line ' f°
' i! navvie," (the men who dig out ti,. ; :
1
ithe railway,) who shrugged his shoulde:4: and
1
icorophained that Lord BROUGHAM did not kn,)W i
i ''
how to handle a spade, as he put tho wrong n the Rao,.
foot upon it when he dug the sod. Every- 1
Wog in England commences or concludes '
wi dth a public dinner. DODOLAR JERROLD
use,4 to say that if London were to bo de
etroy,ed by an earthquake, the desolated
inliabittuta Would assemble on the ruins,
the next (Joy)
to commemorate the ca
tastrophe b' a public dinner! In honor,
therefore, 0. 4 ' the commencement 'of Eden
Valley Railway, there was a public dinner Ica
the evening, witit Lord l3rtotiouAm as a guest.
Ile was expected to make a speech, and did
not baulk expectatiOn. Ono passage of his
speech ran thus, and Is BROUGHASI all over:
"My love of this railxv,ty is of the most per
fectly disinterested kind; for I myself dislike
travelling by railway beyond almost any other
kind of conveyance. I used to consider a
journey as an agreeable relaxation. I used to
be treated, not like a parcel, as I now am, but
like a Christian. Instead of being trundled
I into a carriage and being driven along, "will
he, nill-be, at whatever rate and to whatever
place they choose to talui me, I could go
quietly on at the rate of tight or ton miles an
j hour, along excellent roads, whore there were
i 'excellent inns, whore one Could stay; when
convenient, and sleep, when convenient—and
, if
one had not very little time, and not a very
great space to go over, it was by much the
more agreeable mode of travelling. Never
theless, I must fairly confess that is a very
selfish view of the subject; and that, to .the
public at large, to the community, the intro
duction of railways has been of the greatest
possible advantage-has been the prime bless
fug
.s a
of the agneja.::,
Lord linonGrrait forgot that
I his favorite slow-coach travelling, et the rate
I of 8 or 10 miles an hour, stopping and sleep
ing at Mae on the way, made fearful havoc
PHILADELPHIA.'
GEORGE OOM BE
TWO CENTS.
.With theAntla of pn‘orer PSOPlei
.for example r is pout 400 mqee - froM,liondon,
and the coat of posting the't dlitarieMB6 cents
a mile, with 6 centika toile addjfional for- the
post-boy,)
_would be $192. , Theici:Wonld ad
ditionally be $lO for iafppik; and Alle oust
of living on the rnad, at grasping, hotels, do.- -
ring three nights and two days—that would
be about,s2o , extra. The total Cfoet_ of posting
from tendon to Edinburgh, then, iiii'l3rtecort
an's pet system, eating and sleeping at t'the
excellent inns," would be $222. The time
occupied, at an average speed of nine miles'
an hour, would bo 48 hoUrs—withitje'opinga
and restings on the road, it would be
-about 70
hours. Now, by railway, 'at, the '.enlitiaryr ,
English maiiipeedof
,40 miles an heir, (Isl.
cludingtlme for two meals on, the .road,)
the
journey, ; ,easily done ,in .10 hours, and the
whole cost, meals , and all, would be Within
$12.. ! So here are, 10 hours against ! 70, in
point'of time,.and,sl2 against $222 in point of
,expense. -After the 70.1ionrs' pitating, More
over, the traveller would lie. co, knockfl
that some. ten 'hour's' plefii; .be: hems
aar,y to resuscitate him, whereas, py,gna.rait-,
way,after. a ge e d breali.fast ,t and .bath ; the
, traveller wouldbe as fresh as if he had i.risen
sitar a good nightie repose -
,in- bis virtuous.
bed. 1 „ :
Lord Bump:Mau himself, as we happen td
know by experience, is by no means a' good
travelling cempanion, in arailtv,ay . carriage.
Suppose yourself accompanying him .
country seo((grOughatu 4all,),near
: which ts some, three hundred
,mileo i front Lou-,
don.- lii ordinary , CI I I I 3I,O,PROPt. PPil'E 4 tar4
by the mall-tralu,iroutuston Squarestation,
at 9 P.M., and placing hipaseitas corrifottabli
as possible in, the. comfortable , spell : poded"
comparbnout allotted to him, applies hingleit
to ;deep,- and probably awakes pnly once or
twico before ,be reaches his , journeY'i end,,
somewhere about .5 in -the morning. ! But;
have Lord 8110110HA.31 in the carriage; and,
whatever else you do,.never think of sleep. - It:
matters nothing whether you have bt,cp, In ha
bits of _daily. intercourse 3vith, 01:;Vgiettir
, he comes across yeti for the first time, hi snie
that, from the time you quit London until be
gets out at Penrith, Lord Baotromvotwill over._
whelm you with . a monologue of extraordinary,
interest and, variety—an avalanche j of !talk.
Be will cross-examine you,, on, all, subjects
with which be thinks you ought to be,faniiliaic
e
and ho will astonish _ you with theextent of
his own information upon matters which you
would have supposed. to be wholly out of Ns
own line. Such a journey was . enjeyed,ionce
upon a, time, by a townsman of ours ;(bfr.:
GFICIfaxI : I, of the firni, of.L. J. J.,uvT §rc . e.)t p and,,
it ended in the wondrous, conversotionlst
dis
closing, his,-riarne,,, at, ti3e termination,! and
warmly oohing his fellow:traveller to patinke
of his hospitality at Brougham llall., .
Letter from narks County.
Correspondence 'or The Preen
'- " ' REAM:IG, Sept: 1, 1958.
I have no doubt, from the brilliant flourish of
trumpets, sounded in certain quarters, annoulacing
the nomination of Jebu G. Jones for Congreis,- in
this , district, "by' acclamation," that yon !were
sorely puzzled to know what bud )become ef the
opposition to him. I will tell you—that is, it you
will promise not to tellJohn,=lbef are ii , orkid.e'i
The 'apparent quiet is bnly a prelude to the com -
lug Storm! No one feels this more than !Jehti
himself; ' for already has 'he commenced tinting
the pot-house politician, "going 'round, like tit
man in 'the play of !Extremes.' The truth
is, there waver was a ticket formed by the so-Milled'
Domooratia. Convention of our county,, so ;deoi-.
dedly unpopular, with the , people. And when I, -
inforin you that it - toteat, signed by the' most lif:''
'fluential beincorats of the county, will 'be issued
in tz'few'Asys: calling for 'a
County mieting;'on'
the eleienth — of this Month, to' Orin' a ticket in
opposition to the. one formed by - John; --youltrill•
tpf
ildnietaumitsiby,bisMo_nerkja Ajuipbkei4 b sek a;
tautly calm. The aonvention,woiargalia !II
don of the Kansas frauds. In many litatilota none
were allowed to vote unless theypledgedihems 4 elven
to support Jones, which so disgustedthe inmost De =
titooraby that hundreds left the polls without voting
at all: In one distrioftkree boxes were held; and
although one anti-Jonei min was elected by °tient-
ing the whole number of votes polled, still bis'yote
was rejected. In other districts the votes Were
examined before they were deposited in the boxes
These monstrous frauds, being so apparent, id khe
only reason, I answertyou, why Judge Stitzel and
Dr. Johnston, the opposing candidates,. withdraw
their names from the Convention. When this was
done, and the usual question was put, th * at Jones
be nominated by acclamation, there was a very
emphatic No uttered, showing the real state of
feeling noon the subject. ' , A resolution was offered
restraining the doctrine' established by the'{ Ad
ler," of rotation, in office ; but, of Course, was voted
down, simply because it reached Jahn: After the
nomination was made,.and' the great " overfed "
made his appearance, the lack of enthusiasm' wa.,
remarked by all. Indeed, bad it not been foi the
"Government officials," Ido not believe a single
cheer would have been given ! When the resolu
tion was read, so highly laudatory of Jones, one old
farmer, from a bask seat, cried out, "Bei —, der
is aber stark!" A tpostmaster, lam credibly in
formed, hell already bean removed, simply because
he ran as an anti-Jones delegate I Of course, this
will increase Jonea' populvity amazingly In a
few days I will, have the pleasure of sending you
the first number of a, German- Democ ratic paper,
crhieti will convince John., beyond all doubt, that
he Will have a bard read to travel before be can 'be
elected again. f h've beard Glut the opposition
ticket, wi,kh is to is formed, will embrace the
names of some of the most respectable and influen
tial men of our county, and will stand upon an
anti•Lecomplon platform I Success to it
Yours, e e . A Titus DBMOCRAT.
irtnli Territorial Election.
TUE TICKET DEFEATED-- , ITNUBITALLY
LARGE VOTE PIKWANDI NON IN TI/E' UNITED
BTATE9• COUDIARMY NEWS •
[From the New York Daily Times .
GREAT SALT LIRA CITY, U. T., I
Saturday, Aug. 7, 1858.
The election Tor Territorial and county offieers,
which was hold throughout the Torrito , y
as M on
day last. passed off, as far as we t.ro able t learn,
very quietly and peaceably.
' In this city. although there "'no, roe Mr. first hap , ,
since its foundation, votes oast in oppo,i,ion to the
nominees of the Church, yet it created no distur
bance end but little excitement.
The Mormon leaders, perfectly satisfied that we
could not natty the day, did not trouble them
selves farther than to order all of their subjects to
veto; in consequence of this order, however, the
vote Tolled this year far exceeds that generally
mist in tho oily.
The highest number of votes on the Union or
"Gentile" ticket, for any one person, was 37, ,
The highest number' of Totes oust vas 1,056.
Those on the Church ticket who received this vote
being voted for also by the " Gentiles "
The following ate the members of the Legisla
ture elected in this county an Monday la.t, and the
—.s a t, out for °nob, as a ppears from the returns filed
--larY's office:
"StIiTATIVES.
fth A. Young —.1,019
REPltr= I 019
Sohn Taylor 1 0531.105.
.1 014
Orson Hyde 1 an , 11 B. Clan, -.
Daniel Spencer 1,0561 Wm. H. Hooper
A P 'tech wend.. .1.017 1 Edwin D. Woolley-I.oi.
Hosea dtout 1010 Al e xander 510Rae....1)019
Jas. W. Cummings _l.OlB S. W. Richards 1 010
Jostle 0. Little 1 019
This election will, however, he contested at the
next sitting of the county coor r t p , ,r ith ts a .
vin l g n be t;t n e
conducted illegally in many eo
first place, there Is ea record on file in the score
tary's office of the election of any justices of the
penes in ibis precinot since 1852, and it does not
appear In tho archives of his office that any cer
tificate of election has been given to a justice of
the ponce since that time. The law provides that
the senior iptice of the peace in each nreeinet
shall be the judge of the election, and shall ap
point a clerk, dm. Tho justice of the peace who
served at the late election noted without authority.
rot having a certificate showing that ho possessed
any authority. , Again, the judges of election, cook
as they worn, did not watch or protect the ballet
box. At noon they were all absent, end their plums
filled by others net legally 11111porizcd to be, there,
one ef, whom was a candidate for the legislature;
and wee elected upon the Oburoh tiaket. Thirteen
Representatives were voted for and elected, al
-1
, though, this precinct is only entitled to twelve.
'Thitrwas done in ooneequence of the law passed at
4hedast session of tho legislature, attaching Green
:Riede eeunty—in w blob Fort Bridgor is situated—
WO rent Belt Lake county, and, of course, mamas
'lug the number of Representatives in' the county
thus formed. This law, however, has never been
jsigned by Governor Cumming, whe woe at the time
in tho Territory, but was signed by Brighsm. Its
validity, therefore, though recognised by the Mor
mons, will not bo recognised by the present Secre
tary of the Territory.
In consequence of this law, there were but few
Mormon votes east in Green River county. The
residents of the county living at Port Bridger and
'' on Green river voted, however, for the officers to ,
which they are entitled, and elected by a major
itv of over 100 the Democratic tick 4, upon .which
H
William J. Osborne, al 7 formerly, et - IlaMan
ns have not
iTnetathrietoLreyg,iwslaastutrhee.lrTnhoeu:itzeialfor Itop
r resentattro
This
us ono Gen-
n yet um b b e e a r n o7v c
tile Representative in the ,next Legis'atre, for,
votes polled
we have not the e_xnet,
although the,Mermons oonteot Hsuight to
a seat, they cannot axitain thamsolvea in their
position.
A moat interesting ease of ha6eso s was
; corp
r ~a'^
:h" . rntih k:h3oiwE'hz:T~f~ t "t" _i.—; ~.:a`,.r xrz?.
:NOTICE TOICONEENEONOENTS:
'vorreipostienti 4 .‘ iiman will pilaw) bow in
.
mind the following rules :
~/‘ l erYcß n izW i e" l 4 °4, m!let . be urn pulled. by the
name of the order to Insure oorreetiese of
The t iPelfrelakTi bat one nide of -the dwelt: ihotdi. be
We shall be greatly ohLiged.to gentlemen pi Papaw.
Tanta and other /Hates for enntrilinth r itts giving the eta.
rent neirii.g 4.iiii4ay la ih7fr the
2 . ollonrCer of iLi '
111112 dirt Country, the Increase .. .0f „.
Pnpnlatlon; or any litforniatlnn that 1411 be !agreeing
to the - gaiter:a reader: • ' .• ' : - '
tried during the past weekhe'tore . :_Cbeet Justice •
Sehleti and Associate Visttle Sinclair , of: the Su--
preme Court of this Territory , : 'lt Reknit diet about,
flier years ago the Wife of Mr: R.-Polytiore, %law
yer - residing in Glouceskirshire,-,Erigland, joined
the Mormons and ran away from him. fftealing
their only oluld, a
daughter, - from
'Scheel at whiCh. she was plaeed.,she brought her,
the, hoarding
in a company of Mormons; to '•
The; father, in the, meantime, ntsde'every effort
to discover' the ,whereaboote -ef the ;another and
child, and'il, considerable time elapsed 'before he
found our that they were here among 'the Mor.
mono,' Finding 'that . - eirirts would
be unkvailintikproonring the return oficia
he applied to Lorehialmesb.ury,-,theAdiaster of
; Foreign, AffeireAn England , fur Ate Add - of - .the .
9-ovenunent - his behalf An app'toatlenlerue
, made, ' tbereforc, , by the-'English _
threugh rord Napier, to ' , Secretary Ceset,-fot. the -_
assistance of ourGovernrnent in thit matter. un t o
Ahem:trip-forwarded instructions to General John-
Eton, directing him to use every effort to his power
to find the child and secure its restotagatt to - the
- tither. - ioeitteilthe drab:lrifles - had - be
come- established belle, the - ease was:plaited_ in the of. the United StatesilistrietAttorney. The
child:. who, is
,only twelve .years , old, was found
with her aunt, who We or,Snmuel
`Richards; oneoff tlietweliVAPoliffei.' The mother
of the girl had returned to the Stites
Upon exami nationt.theobtat"or - dertsd that the
child ; ; should be -restored 'to, hartfetherfrand , sho
will aceordlogly.he.amit on, assoortal a 'suitable •
escort can 'be fotind; to Lordet,Washing-
The Hon.' Cr 13. - Siitolalr,"ona tokAhe Associate
-Jttstioes of this Territeryi eirived.,in the last
frourthaStetes.,lt leavith i pleaeure that,we -
:pounce his aerie - 419 i we have long looked for the
arrival 'Of 'the Judge/tithe . are - necessary for
orginfahtion of thejudipier branch orour:Terri- _
torial Cloreriuceut. , .. -
We_underskand "that, Kirk iiiiflerepriiAl - -, for.
manly connected with the editorial :department of
'the Missouri Repubtirme; is now on: hie "way out
hese- W ith - a corepletelirteting tiraW'and every.
' thing reguidta for the publicatieri of ilarge news-
Wig a. . -
This hae been RoFe nectA . ppreaps, than any--
thing eise. - • _ -
With 43, regular weekly 00mm:initiation' to the '
- Srates. - a 7 c , Gehtliet_lniessoaii'd'litcliidetiendent
juflioisry, we canivieh fer:no \other ',541.• to eff•ot
the regeneration of this,Terrltory,thon -the influ
ence of energetio, fearlesetitinistors of theOosper,
arid' the.° we muse haft/.
= Tbetiittliltegiinentief Ititchirfilneeminatd of
Col. And rows,,arriied at" Tort Bridger during the
past week., This regimeit has come overthe new
rend ,explored list summer; by Ltettt. 'fluent,
wbich,leaving,the old rood at be - crescinxef the
'SOlith*Pork id the Platte; parse through *Miter's.
Pacts, and strike.' the old read signin 'atPert Brid
ger. -:They report the_road lie a gosetoiein regard
to_ grass,,and trater,;.bctit will tike.a.great deal
efrirorit to equal old one for.travel.
It is, however, 75 = or 80 Mites .'hurter.'
The Sixth has been'oreeredlo'proceed imme-
diately ter FortWalla Walls, tbe_ seat of the In.
41an war in.Oregoak.lheY•will:m9k-aonstclaennYt
'enter theATiley., but,titeve-from Bridger directly
rip tile ttregtei tFal.J . Lierrtin - ani-Volonel Canby,
with two coutnehien'brthit'l'enth.'itt , .d Ale onm.
, ptutyof arsgeims. will relieve Cot. linffmAn in the
nommand of the post at Bricizer" 'Severxi of the
nffieers:of the anny,nowitationed here have pro.
cured leaves of absence:
Governor Cumming_ has routed' the largo, fine
titittecfot•the Into Beoretifiltabbitt,' Be bearded
up to thieilMOrith.Mr.'Stalnes..- A. 8.- C.
GENERAL NEWS!
' correspondent , writing . WA . Neil' York
paper from Puerto Cabello inforrneits of-the mea
sures token by the,Brepolt -and,liritjah :Ministers
to bring to terms ,the revolutiorary Govirtimeut
of Venezuela: It will be rroolleated thatin the
late revolution there; the, protection of thii allied
flagawas extended to .tbe late President Menages
and his familyCc After the bisitiiitiesliad ceased,
the new Gefernmenttnansked tn get possosaion of
the,persona of Monagaa,:his sorin.law;_arione of
his seerolarica,,with the understanding that they
shotild • not ho. P'nntibed for any politioarofienoe.
This - understandinghowevir, -wits seughf- to - lie
evaded by ' the. party .in lower, •who
-would un
doubtedly have ‘ found avack method of ,making
Monegas disgorge; 'hid - not :the 'allied ministers
interfered, and required-him 'lnd- his oonnezions
to be deliyered up to. them in .safety. That de
mand being refused, , .thi, ' matter ins
_given into
uP
the hands of -the aokiandants of the Frenith and
English , veaselal on tbe.station, who immediately
took measures to coon° the Venezuelan Govern
ment; by seizing all the national "iessela In La
gusyra,--and ' establishing a blockade. - Another
correspondent !totes that-the' day aftertipieue-
Ciisful demonstration . of the allied fleets, in con
'stin enoe - of stipliercnionStrance On the part of
the ..-Voneznelans,E.in:z.whieb - an- appeal- to the
United statea was threatened, the blockade of
poeito, Cato%) and',taguayra_iyiti ialseChy-the
British and-Preneb. commanders. -
• - The eataloghe
,o.(ittlns,.Pa.; for GU' year, - amitii ' i
d theA
TefiitSidakeiiep,lol)ows
7 SethomermOr;!lireih
meet
Zit;- , ,rattielleourse, , 3;.-Prinieriantr,-11-: Ju
nior Preparatetia4,.4.4,-i0ta1,134.,
tine remains, as heretofore under the _residency
Of Itev.rDr. Baugher. who is'admirably sustained
in the several departments by Profese;wr Jacobs,
Muhlenberg, Btoever, Sokaeffer, and Maher, and
two tutors. The eaereises couneeted with the au
rora oomnierietnentielll be held driring the 'third
week in , September. In 4iddition toe reinninn of
old students and numerous friends. itis hoped that
fresh impulse will be imparted - to - I,lla noble
scheme of 0 A. Morris; Esq , to endow the col
lege by thousand•dollar donations. Srple justice
to the institution demands the early oomph:lion of
the endowment fund. -
A 'prize fight occurred on Sunday afternoon
back of Maim& City N 3 , between a couple of
bruisers named Tam Hubbard. a New Yorkbnat
man, and Bitterly, alise " Schenectady Boy," a
gentleman reading in - Williateahurgh that "does
nothing " for a living. The affair was kept very
private, and the pugilists were accompanied only
by mina. fart) , Fulton market and Brooklyn fel
lows. Hubbard -ie 24 Years' of age,' weighs 160
nounda, and is hardy and muscular. :Soheneetady
Boy ie 35 years of age, and ,weighs about 335
pounds. The particifought eighteenrounds, when
the Settenectady Boy was declayed whiner: '
Mr. Kellum .Myers, aged about 28•yearo,
wee accidentally shot on Monday morning while
gunning at the- Sluice Flats, near Burlington,
N. J: He was 'hi a boat, and took hold of his gnu
by the muzzle, to change its petition, when the
trigger caught in totnething, the gun was die.
charged, and the wh'eloload entered his riichtelde,
producing a frightful. wound. We companions, as
sented by the.nelghbore. carried Motto his
home in Pearl street, and Dre. Gaunt and -Pugh
were immediately called in. The aorta to lace
his life were ineffectual. for he breathed hit teat a
few minutes after , ten-o'clock, ..He leaves a wife,
to Whom he had been married but a short time.
James Fitton, late of Skaneateles, who has
been widely noticed in the 'papers for his recant
hasty voyage to England, as was allegedovith
other people's money, and a wife not bin own, is
now in New York, baying voluntarily returned in
the Canada a week neo. Its was .arrested id
Liverpool on board, arta; he - had. Made arrange
manta to return, and Ira examination imme
diately discharged:" Mr P: denies having . taken
away any (nods whieh belied not Si - legal right to
hold. - Ile .has a certificate from the American
consul at Liverpool in respect to his arrest and
, - -
discharge. • -
The body of Mr. • James Miller, formerly
M lyor of Newark; N. J., was discovered. on Satur
day evening, in the dock at the foot of Beekman
street. N.Y. Mr. Miller left his home to attend
the cable oelebration in .Tereey City on Thusrdity
evening last. Ito was suffering from mental
aberration, enured by looses in busineso, and it is
England that in this condition be either committed.
snicide or accidentally fell into the water and was
drowned. There were no marks of violsoos on his
rc*son.
Hon. Thaddeus Stevens, on Friday, initltst.
tad n civil suit against Mr. George Sanderonn
of the Lanesster Intelligineiw. for lih.l. 111
the last issue of that paper, saysthe Inian4 DC fy
Tirnat, an article appeared milling Mr e v. a
gambler, and bei S ng " found in ilia' compel y 4
gamblers. handlirg the cards andsilaa.:with
fessional skill, and winning tho money of poor ine
brialee. and others," &o. Mr. Stevens has not
flied his declaration for damages yet.
There were two executions on Friday laqt—
a private one in Columbus. Ohio. of a men named
Myers, and a public one to Wheeling, V•rginia,
of a man named John Barns Burns naardered
a courtesan named Mary Ann Montory, in a
shocking manner, and was hung upon the identical
spot where the foul deed was perpetrated. Be was
stern, callous; anti hard-hearted, and expressed a
— se dislike to be looked at.
Courier states that Mr. M. V.
- -oor of the telegraph office
mew telegraphic• in
-.dor to any
of thw
The Heft
B Duel, mannging ope,
in that city, has incanted a
sin:anent, which icbelievod to be sui
now in use Be an ingenious arrangetnenu
machine, despitebes be sent ever the 11.1Z0
wire in opposite direeti.o.: simultaneously. The
instrument will send 49,0011 words an ho ur .
• ' The funeral of Miss Kincaid, who 'was killed
by the late accident on the Allegheny Valley
railroad. took place in Pittsburgh on Friday at
airnoon, from the residence of her father. It was
attended by a large number of sympathisitig
friends anti acquaintanoea of the family. The
procession was nearly a mile long.
Frank Matthews, the stevedore who was
shot at the first attack on the quarantine buildings
.on Staten Island. died from his wcands in the
Now York Hospital on Saturday.
It is stated as a rumor in the Nebraska .1(1.
vertissr that Governor Richardson will most likely
800 n resign the position of Governor of that Terri.
tea.
We learn from the Republican that the sixth
annual commereement of WAyresbirg (Pa) Col
logo will tike plisse on Wednesday evening, the
26th inst
CilPhooefrP the Republican candidate for
Twenty-fourth CongrPs-iortl die
was formerly a herd-working
Democrat.
The Commodore Perry celebration at Put
ter:i o
m i t a c : i i t i ; 4 " Hall,
S ih t t o
OPMO off yesterday. Float Winans pre
sided.
The Rich mond papers cur ounce the death of
Joh , . S. Henning, of Goochland, one of the-al:m
os:Kg! lawyers of that State.
• , •
Joseph Smith, a blaehomitb,of Wilmington,
fell dead soddenly, at his anvil, on nate
day last.
Tyson 8011, Jr., deputy cloth of Scofttoun.
ty, Ky., court, was killed by falla.z from au mini
bus on Wednesday.'
The yellow fever Ills tklmost
,depopulated
Vicksburg, Miss. Ever3body who trJuld have flag
the place affrighted.