The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 15, 1858, Image 3

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In tha Janutirj Lite
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;'l. VvwWtpMaafcWwyHe »t,t#'Hnwi ,offn6 >ordia»r>!
.--.lw? <|ewnea3t'&
ji'-f* \reprbdttQe'a-pbTtion
:r , •-: - of] thia artiblOj jiot ;doubting‘our jepdcrß.wlll' bo :
% /cjMgtyy JJf«r
1. \-'curjj A .v,;, ' ’. y*v, ->. [~ ,,v> :
,•, ’ . If*wdlnU&^e^|fjbW6ieM|t^%ott^id;ib«.
- ; ; v willof the king
a ; ‘ ok the modem noyeHatij, rvlt- seeia3 r tq;be almost a
\ ; : settled point thatheexcelaall his contemporaries,
; *, and has aucoceded-to' the throne /of’ the Wiiard of
tho North" 1 . '-BafcitmaybOjras it Tba*'been;before,
that the iit error, And'that most infal<
' libld judge, fashion"l t#elfshistaheh. y Though^we
sa to the pdwera
th at he, yet we oonffaadnrßelvea-ef.the/ininority,';
■ 'who woold giveXho/orownstOYDiarael!,; and- dis
plnoe tho'.monaroh)of Klng-Nnmbera. vWejhink
Nature hasbeeri/nidrebountlfnl to hlm.' r She'has
endowed hJm wj tlfonmtenser spirit; she hag gifted
him wifh ft'largor'Bhareof .that
. whloh-the,world has baptised * f geniua- n .Ttfrough-
his'pagca, oan;be
sooii-.a' controlling, harmonising,
' j . deduping .shia .varied-materials to
. orderyand disposing them with effect-;- ffotahvery
'
■- AUpgVstho -thptfghrsT-nnd ■htntimehtd df. lothersV
f m If ypulaTe'.deaUngiwithan; author
of lOQiS'gonlos,:■ you'ore also conreraipg with
groater'.talent and-art:
arrears
, voice of' la. too often : irdeoghiaadi -‘ i You
oamiot acoedeto.him ! tho?hlehe’B6vinerlfc--pHgir,
jialitW\vVAi>d. i it'. ; iB precisely Tn\;the;poipta'hpon;
f iliimsßlf-r > hiB : “Behumeht ,ah&
iih^'ei^—thnt;.ho;,is^%ost r B .plagiaris\and ,
t^iginrityAndthflSoaretneohrefcharmof.hiawri^
. ting*. "Ihtbem llestha spcUwbich holds thp.WOTld. .
boand. r .Bat his tal|sman oame to him at second*
hand.andiaatbestfttbingof partnership, aoompost
-■ and & ; ihahqfflOtare, and we are swayed hot by tho
forffi 1 iri' Whtbhdt'greetß the^drapory_
: the Jntrin
-Bia;.yirtnei vitality was the
work cf another. rDisraell.Vielda a tallsman all
- .his c ;f rior
flfoTe’nh'-fXt’OawVto him the free giffc'of-Naturo;
aemhch bis tiwhat the;sonhofthe nightingale, as,
distinct
ihgal6frQm,thosp.of ! the lark,- \ Yon, .are-
jeobjefTh; new«iSpptf, r and: standCehfrancod.'by a
. song bsforo {,?its ! even,you'
- hftTraeyer and no-other
' voice. • thefwarld au;!intcl
leotaal Jregloti| /sB twhlch'vgreets
thS ■ Childteh)of wbenVfromVout/the,
- waves toae : ripon‘their,"dblighted -Senses the .flow*
crx/indodqrousihorcs'onHlorida.'ltaflweepa of
gorgeous savannasof orien*
tal growth its. resplendent‘•shies-'of .quivering
gales, dissolving the spirit
iu and'wooihg it ho soft repose. So sur
prised and dplighteu was' the world when Vivian
QrSymodel#
strangerdid not rpam tho sunny fields of the new
foa'nd land with “%,moro eager . and < startled ourf
osity than dtd; tbo =roadintc would--httrry through
the passfomueowildi vlvid p&gea 6f Vlvi&ti Qrey. ; -
. In point of novelty and we eoimeot It
- but wiih + dM incident in oitr 'experience: It recalls'
mindwhomfOr thefirat inthp samejand
a 1 flock of liko a .clpud of
- gold and green, with their bright plumage glancing
. Fnfho; mn, dartejJj wlth. chatteting noiBe,’>hy : ttB
> Wfr stood in ihute andj -wUhiohildOike
- :;',n wonder^follpwodAthei brilliant*wirgod-spectaole
till it vanished 'from ; cnr'Hight. ‘ It oame niwn
: our • vision-^—»;revelation'. : -It sppkp - of another
’* / olimc j’ it: told' of -sun and J brighter
} skies.' x Ahd not ‘only.in novelty, but In' simi
_ • of oharapter, may tho genius of Disraeli
:)»^cOmpaMd^-to : the brilliant spebta'olb'wo have
' recalleu, ~and :tp;lhc * gay whioh .wo wit
- hesMd;iti spirit belongs to v the Bduth and tc
go a more wtiohing song
' , thftr a;more vivid, lustre ;
-1 thejrygaJssyatc burdened.with .no.rloher odor.;in
- alii’ana over aU. tbere broods not a more dissolv
: ingvpldpthtoiahess,'. aLuxuriante/ :-pindigality,'
- . and r waste .mingling and confusion of.de*.
7 'I,-- lights;’.eccentric,'errant, wanton, a .bewildering
-> mate;‘butlife isytHefe, life in itgdhtensity, the
, very riot
. • teeming.rejoiolnghoneathuthequloWenlhggUnoes
of .its Traraing'.. sun. ’ ItXihi of
life,-and r the,; life-jriyibg 4) power, c~ that* Disraeli
outstrlps BaVwer. :ylt> is inoommunieo*'
/ piirohpsed^by-labor,
.•? ma^in;yaiil'. r attempfc. to win; before
Y :aM;'oonteht to
despair, and'to admiie whereyer it>manlfe«lB:it*
self, whetheryin-lthp 'voioe the
< woadrpußfo#ns.ofihpooul^tdr/or v ;the r ardent ,ore
atiofls Of the'pmht^r-~dt isjiLthts power and: qua
lity, which .'may '-be mimlokedyahd Imitated, Imt
cannot be reached; which oomeB? toia'.priVilsged
few, the grace abd bountyofNaturo, aduti&Cttonf
* ( * & dignity, flowing from royal prerogative, and
- granted ather quoenly pleasure.o^
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' " 4Co;il3duMeroer* Antelo; 81jJo Backnor, MeCam-'
moiiA'CojiSl CBies do Mots *-Boehm;'62. boxes do JB
' ' Ba**k};26;MW.6hdel,’hon:W‘BttUher& SooliSMbbls
It do rag a Jewup AMoore; .6bal«#,cotton JH Wood *
Son;.,B< bapa.fmUD HOnlbsrtsonp 76 r doUrelner*
& {3o;i,lSido,N.Helling*;
.64 do Tuslin & 8b«well;~83do pemS OH Cummings; 6s
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■i- - Middle, An unknown Bombay Hook, barque
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" BKqm Omia ’l,ilanJ, Bmllh for Gn»m, ole.rel at
i B»qq« Ball®, Kyder, lienee for Uo.ton, was aeon 10th
'-Batqnl Iraio B'DaTtj, phase, from K.ir Orleans/nr-,
PMladelphia, sailed from
- BUg\ 6^Wu\son,: for Porto . Cabell., cleared at Now
York -ju- - - -7) -
, Brtg.il/red Bxall, Headline, from Charleston, arrived
at Havana 3d inat,..* . '/-*->; -, • * _..
•, Brig Abbr ISllen, Gilchrist, hence, arrived at Bath
Uthinet. -,i . ■ r i ,’v;t , - „„„
,Btii <JW Barter, Barter, cleared at Ploton 119th nit.
for PhiladelphH.
' Bofcrs £ English, Barton, and "Percy Heilner, Gandy,
hence/arrived at Riohmond 18th Inst. - . •■
vSehr-Mary Elizabeth,; Medary, for Philadelphia,
a&Ued from Nantucket 10th lost. - '
Sehr .-Brazil,- Hawes,. hence, arrived .at Edgartown
Uthidst. r- . „ .
- Bohr-Kent Wright, Vanarsdale, cleared at Albany
IQth'icst. for Philadelphia., >,
' Schr.SaHle.T Oh&rtre, Ghartre, from Charleston, at
Providence 13th uirt,> : : .
’ • Schr Worcester, Bhodes, hence, arrived at Providence
12thlost.-c / .. , -r/
’ Schr Mary Ann, Lang, for Philadelphia, cleared at
Halifax Bth Inati ' - : - = / a ..
- 7%hr Allen Bush, Bomerfl.hf bjc, arrived at Savannah
.12th nv* - -■ i-'-* V*; ‘ '
’ - score i alia Anna, Harding, and Louisa Gray > Wearer,-
hence, arrived at Boston 12th> lost ; • '
• Schr O-iKentrOarllsiei hence, arrived at Baltimore
: ' S Soh “iltgoilli; Nloioreom hence 12 th olt.for Port
ScaiOv Trinidad,' wu spoken, no date, let 3819 N, long
? Scbr'i McAdira, Hafchorn, hence at Charlcaton 11th
instantv. w i U > , *
•: schr* Amelia, Boekhlll; and JosephaS Edward, De
lany, hecce at Nerfolk 11th inat. . . , ~
' B«hrt Martha' Baxter, from Boston for Philadelphia,
at New York 18th lost . - . -
flohr/L H Endicott, Leeds, heepe at Newport 12th
Inst,'discharging.;l
,fohrs Worcealer, Bhodes, and Pirm, Endicott, hence*
at Prpvlaence 12th Inst . ' , , '
Bchr U:& T Cuuner, Hnntley, henoe for Pawtaoket,
at'Providen^l2lh ( nst. . : / *,
Schr, It W Benedict'Sills, sailed from Providence
.12th lost for Philadelphia.
. 5 ; NOTICH TO'MARINERS,
, The Lightship oa'&lartiQ’s Ittdastry, which h&fl dis.
played only one .light-for,- some time past, will show
both lights on ani after'JTaeslay, Ootobor 12,1858.
Charleston Courier,l2th. _ .
>' < 7 j 'IBT fILXQBUk. j ’
’' (Oorrespondenoe of.the Philaaeiphia Exchange.)
-- OIPSIBLAND, Oot 14, P M. :
Tho ship Besoldte,'for'Savannah, and an. unknown
herjn.brig.vrentoat to-day., Nothing observed going
in,' Wind NW—weather fine.
Ydttrs,&o, ' THO 3. B. HUGHES.
- Havnna—Sid sept schr Aurelia, Godfrey, New
Orleans; barques Andes, Harty, Boston; Iowa; Jones,
Mobile: Bd, ahtp-Jobh & Albert, Mobile; St Jago; Den
nison, Portland; brigs Wn H Stewart, Weeks, New Or
leans: 8 P 'Browd;. Townsend.’. Wilmington; Marine,
Poweu; , ‘ Pehiaco’a; 6ih, brigs John Batch, Melville,
Sierra Moreoa an<t Newport, Bl: Beronaa, Howard,'Ma
rie! ahd do,' 6th, barque Anna Tattle, New York; brig
Brownsville, Smith, N Orleans; 7th, barque N W Bridge,
Hurd, Portland; brig Baltimore, Nelson, N York.
In port 8d Inotf Arle’, Taylor, diicbg; B B Hamilton,
Berry, do; Nathaniel Thompson, Shannon,do; J Psgon,
Hall, do; 8 W Holbrook.'Drmkvater, do; tiinwood,Cle
ments/do: Ocrdella, Kollen, do; Corinthian, Preach,
do: Luna, Oar bond, old for N Onoans; Ottawa. Looper,
dischg;Jobn Curtis, 8 tan wood, do; Hebron; Shepherd,
do, ar 3J from Boston; Utah, Yates, do from Machlas;
Armorial, Oausland. do N'York 4th; Pilot Pish, Wil
liams, do Portland oth; Albertina, Barton, for New
York; Amanda. Dannie,'do; Emily,' Tilton, do; Arden
nes, —, ldg v 8old; John Wmthrop, Webster, fioBtoo;
ar 7th, barque Salemv KlndaU, 12 days from 8t Jago de
Cuba: brigs Leghorn, Hatch, dlsobg: Manus, Perkins,'
do; Robin: Ranklh, do; Dsmerara,’Roblokon, do; JT
Hooper, Oioagbt, do; Cygnet, Bernard, do; Sea . Belle,
Whaley, do, ar from Newphrt 6th; Fornax; Gardiner,
ldg for N-York:'Ocean Spray, Townley, do; Nanoy Wil
liams, seisSd; 0 Perkins, , do; Margaret A Stereos,
Butier, ar' from New Orleans 7tb: schrs Cumberland,
Symmes, dlschg: Geo Byron,'Eldrldge, do, ar from Bos
,ton 7th
fit jsgo de Cubs—Ar 14th nit, brig Linda Stewart,
White, N York.
. Cardenas—Ar 24th ult. brig Albatross, Smith, Bos
ton; schr Anne Elisabeth, , Havana: ship J W
Blodgett, —, Wilmington; 26th, brig'Kate Heath,
Kiohards, Portland; Elisa, Boss, Siprra Horens; 20th
sohr.Y Barkelow, Legan,.Newport: 80th, brig Adel*,
Byers, Havana; 2d Inst, barque R H Knight, Luscomb,
MatansU'/' 7* *
. Sid 24tb, brig Hsywardj Soubrates, Charleston; 30th,
b'rlg'Barah, snow,Portland.
.Oleflfue^js— Ar 23d ult, barque Laurma, Thompson,
Livifirpool/' /: '■ ' ’
‘ ..Sid 21 tb, Viiqne Ihdlad Belief Tenny, N York.
2Bth ult, sbhr J W.Mmer, Beriw, New
York; 80th. brig Kensington," McDougal, Oberleiton.
Bid 28tb; brig,W H Bruue. Knigbt/ Baltimore; .80th,
barque R a Knight; Luscomb'e. Portland '
loth ult, brig Lucretia, Mullan, 8t Marys,
Geo. '
Sid 18th,bftrque'0haudler, Gage
\ 2fEW YORK, bctl4—Ar, ship Thornton, Collies, Li
verpool; brig Caroline, Perte, Aspinwali; schr Brontes,
Pemr. Pdrt au Platt; - ’ * 1
Old, ship Underwriter,-Roberts, Savannah: barque
Annie Glloert. Cochrane, St John, NB, sobr (J L Ander
son; Weeks, Yiederickeburg. ...
. HOLMBS’ BOLE, Oct 12—Arj sobra Ontario, Jame-
Alexandria forßostor; "White Squall, Sharp, aad
LammOt Da'pont. Corson, Pailadeiphla foisdo; it G Por
ter, Hudson, Philadelphia for Danversport; Golden Age,
Paine, do for' Wei)fleet: Antelope, Paine, do for Pro
vlncetown; E&rah 'Bernice, Olatk. Machlas for Alex
andria? ;-v 7. ' -
. Bailed, schr Go'ldSn Agci. ' .
13th—Ar, brig George Downes, —--, Calais for Balti
moidj tehtt Rotnoho, Smith, PhuadelpbU for East
port; M»rUL DavlSi Whelden,‘Boston for Cape Haytlrn.
iRRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
.GIRARD HOUSER—Chestnut' street, below Ninth.'
R O Baltimore-; i; .,' J Schumaker, Boston
A Welch,. Washington B S Barnum, Chicago
J W Andrew, Laporte u R Ellis A la, Boston
Hill, NY..; ’ W O Gibbs, Newport
W R BhArp, NJ : - WW Wright
JWWarksdt.la, NO.. ; : O RDahlgreen,La
FNDnßols, NY E W-Parsons Sc la, Hartford
MrsHSO Avery/N Y - WN
W Green, Bm'* Mr Lawrence, Fa •
DForbes/Pa SLeman,Lancaster
B Lemau, Lancaster , O Brooks. N Y
a Holland, Ya ; ». •- V v RaDulemy v Va .
J,A<Oarte'r, Va = ~s O'W Bradly, Conn
J J Convoy. Albany -r .0 G Wright St la. N O
J&1 Murrell *la Va .v ; Mrs Gl> Murrell, Ya
Mrs J 5 H Alurrel, V* ' J K Morse. N O
Mra JBMorse,.NO < J Cole* la, Pa -
H D Gordon, .Baltimore A N Curtis, Shannon '
•H P Platt/Olevelahd.: B Atkinson * la, Louhiv’lo
Mia O W Thomas; Ky T Whitfield,-Miss
J H McKenzie, M ... • * Peier Dinner, N Y
B;W Wiler, N Orleans ; -_WB Gatrines, NY >-■
R Rowland * lady/N O L H Hoffman, Pa
MIssOJ Combs.Pn-7-': Perry Mapes; N Y
SamlPhillips,N Yi'-: 1 ' ' WLawrie,Boston *
Win Btowe * lady, H GLewls * la; Conn
L£Notttog,Y*;r7<>: : G W Gibson * la/Klnder-
A.G Brown & lady, Miss - hook' ■
Miss Biown/ Miss i'7V' '8 Goode* lady/ Va r
Fred Burgess * la, Provid’e 8 Oole * la, Washington
JPR Rogers, P»“ .m' 7,- Mr Yrisarri - *
MrdeOsma . .. ; . P N Bangs,-N Y .
JJ. Zalrickef, N J ' " 'Henry Norton, England
N BGregory. N Yi; - J B Williams * lady, N Y
Aif Ballad© & U/-Reading J 8 Or oil * lady, York, Pa
Wm Gray, Boston J R Gross; Kentucky
HKBsynold.Ohic- G KRaynold, Ohio
W A Bhepbard,N Y ;Alfred Ingraham, Miss
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:HM Smith,-:Va7- . J M Humes, Jersey Shore
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J M KeUo. DanvUle. Pa- 80 0 Weatherly, tt D. Pa
, J DMereer, Pa : 0 Ranstead, Bastou
Miss A Juba, Boston - VO Goodwin. NY
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‘W W Capin,-Boston'. N B Gregory, N Y
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18 Ofiterhout, Wllkeabarfe T Irbaln, NY.
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Jas A Bacdolph, Va ■ W T Smith, Marietta. 0
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Jan A Williamson, Pa 8 Gudykanat, Pa
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- THE WEEKLY PRESS.
THE WEEKLY PREBS, Yol. 8, No. 16, for SATUR
DAY, Oct. 16th, is how ready. Among the vast amount
ef interesting matter, original and selected, contained
In the number for the prosent week, will be found the
following;
THE RESULT OP THE ELBOTION.
Thb Great Principlb or PoroLAn Bovarbiqntv
, TBIOUPHANTLY SD3T-INBD.
EDITORIALS.
Wbat next ’—Stop tub E.vqinb—Tub Expedition to
Pabaouay—Faults or thb Ooban Cable—Judob,
JuBIBB, -AND ALDBBNBN—THB TbvaTIBS WITS
China— A Bank or Gold—Germany: Its Past
and Present—Dbbtrootion or the New York
Crystal Palace—Try it Again—Annals or a
Literary Sooiety—Gunpowder on Board—Tub
Americans and thbib Suitors— Tuesday—Thb
Rssult—Qiokmin’s Dibtriot—Tns First Con
gressional Distriot—A Curious Reminiscence.
POETRY.
Those Vbspbr Bklls—Tribute to Herman Thor
bbokb.
What was Wtomi ^ o* "■
CORRESPONDENCE.
TnB Sufrbmb Court: Tjib Lboalitt of tiib Act
Selling thbStatb Oanalb—A OLiNdH AT Nbw
ToAK POLITIOS—LANCASTER AGRICULTURAL AND
Mbouakioal Fair—lntbbbbtino from Indiana—
LbTTRR FROM ERIE—LbTTBRS FROM “ OCCA
SIONAL”—LbTTBR FROM LANCASTER—HOW TAB
’ Question ibSkttlboand Localized in Slinkr
bqta—Thb Grays of Franklin—Lbttar from
. Onuu
MISCELLANEOUS.
WBBSTBR MATOHBD BY A WOMAN—TfIB COMBT, AS.
' f *bh Tflßouan a Tblssoopb : Prof, Mitossli/b
OBBBRYATIONB—PCLFITB AMD POLITICIANS —A. 00-'
RIOUB “BPiaiTDAli” COMMUNICATION—INVBNTIONS
AND DI3OOVBRIES—HOTKL MARKBTINO IN NBW
Toss.
BELIGIOCS INTELLIGENCE.
Marommbdakisu Rusujno to, its Doom—Tbrillinq
Instance ot Paith—Firemen’s Union Prayer
Mbbtinq—BtruTATioa from tdb Irish General
Assembly—lncbbAsb of Church Mbmubrshii'—
A ooinoidbnob—Union Sohday Schools in Tbxas
—INORBABB OF MINISTBBS.
NEWS.
Atlaktio Cash t Important Report—Thb Crystal
Palaob Firb : Total Destruction op thr Build*
INO AND ITS CONTENTS—A EoUISTILLI BOW—
Thrbb Mbn Supfooatkd in a Wbll—A Pqeoo
oious Fonoiu and Mail Robber—Singular Db-
VBlOPMtfßT—flaws FROM CALIFORNIA, EUROPE,
. Frazer River, Mexico, Havana, Nicaragua,
Ac., &o
THE CITY
Review op the Philadelphia Markkas—
MARRIAGES AND DBATDB -ID* MONfeT MARKET—
Piuladblpiiia Cattle Mar'kbt—Stook Quota-
tions, &o.
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friends have overlooked it. Our heavy lista compel us
to adhere to this rule.
Special Notices.
Gnllofflier la making Silver** Air-tight Oa*
BUBNEBB as they should be, In the most workmanlike
manner, and of the be t materials.
I WARRANT THIS BTOVE TO GIVE BATIBFAO
TION, OR THE MONET WILL BE HEPUNDED"
There are maoj imitations in the market, which have
a tendency to destroy the good qnalities of this Stove.
Call at my store, and see one in nse before making yoor
purchases. A. J. GALLAGHER,
No 805 N. SECOND St., ab. VINE.
Tne Tourist, Traveller, and the Cautions
HOUBEWIFE, should at all times have HEINTZHL
MAN’S ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER near at hand.
It* curative properties are extensively known in cases of
Nausea, Debility, Vertigo, Weakness, Dyspepsia, Ac.
t J. & G. OOOKE, Proprietors,
' EIGHTH and BAOJE Streets.
And cold by Druggists generally oels-2t*
W. Henry Fatten, Manufacturer of Window
SHADES, and Importer of CURTAIN and UPHOL
STER? MATERIALS, LACE and MUSLIN CUR
TAINS. BROOATELLKS, SATIN DR LAINB and
WORSTED DAMASK, RAPS, MOREENS, PLUSHES,
GIMPB and TAB3BLB,GILT OOBNIOSB and CUR
TAIN ORNAMENTS. Gilt Window Shades, with all
the trimmings, as low as 75 cents each. last received
from Auction a large invoice of Curtains, which are
offered at the following unprecedented low prices:
Muslin Onrtains, $1 00, worth $3 00 a pair.
Lace “ 82 00, “ $4 00 “ “
Tambour lace “ $3 00, “ $4 00“ “
Quite heftvj“ “ $5 00, “ $lO 00“ “
Elegantrichßmbroidered,slO 00, “ $2O 00“ “
Damask Curtains from $lO.OO to $l6 OO per window,
complete. Onrtalne made and pat up at the shortest
notloe, by competent workmen.
% HENRY PATTEN, 630 CHESTNUT St.,
oel2>6mos ... Opposite Jayne’s New Hall
Stager's' Sewing Machine*.—That Singer’s
Bewing Machines make the b?st stitch ever Invented,
has been widely known for years. Other machines may
make a' simitar siltch upon a few light fabrics, bat
Singer’s alone aro competent to do every kind of work
upon every variety of fabric. ,
Singer’s new Family Sewing Machines have the same
relative superiority as his machines for manufacturing
purposes. ‘ They are also more beautiful than any
other.
Hemming and Binding Gauges of the most improved
style are applied whon desired to any'of Singer’s Ma
chines. . I. M. SINGER CO.,
No. 602 CHESTNUT Street.
sold-1) *n 22
Professor Saunders’ Classical Institute, at
the WEST. PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTE, corner of
MARKET Street ahd WILLIAM, will be reopened on
the first MONDAY of September. Pupils, to the num
ber of fifty* will be received without sjpbhsh or ram
OK THB fAfIfIBHOSR BAILWATS OT TBS OHCT.
Thua, without expense, by a pleasant and safe con
veyonce, pupil* can be carried Into the fresh air of the
conn try in lew then half an hoar from the oentre of the
city 1 . Several acres of open ground border on the beau
tiful groves of this Seminary, which Is patronised by
many of the distinguished gentlemen of the eity, among
whom are the Editor* of The Pittas, the Ledger, and
The North American and United States Gasette. Pu.
plls are received by the day, or into the family of the
Prinolpal.
“ Poiladilphia, July 1,1866,
« We, .the undersigned, here had sons or wards in
Professor Saunders* Institute and family during the
Session which has just ln respect to parental
kindness, happy influences, attention to health, and
progress In thorough education, our expectations hare
been folly realised. To our friends, who are looking
fora decidedly good eohool for their sons, we cordially
recommend Professor Saunders* Institute.
“ MATTHEW NEWKIRK, Ho. 1800 Aroh street.
“ JNOV W. FORNEY, office of The Press.
‘‘ CHARLES B. THOMPSON, Thompson b Rood, Ho
418 Chestnut street., '
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“ GEORGE H..MARTIN, 1626 Walnut street.**
Other Patrons of this Institution:
ELI 8. BURNETT, 400 Market street.
JOHN O. MITCHELL. 208 Bouth Sixth street.
T. B. COLOBAN, 142 South Eighth street.
N. B. BROWNE, 118 South Pifth street. l
SAMUEL MOORE, Logan Square.
P. WATBON, Logan Square.
WM. 6W AIN, office of Ledger.
MORTON MoMIQHABL, office of North American.
ELLIS LEWIS, Penn Square.
(p~No SsuissmT mo»b Sblbgt. e4-tf
>B6O, 880, 880, 880, 860, 860, 880, 880—
SINGER’S SEWING M&OHINRS —PRICES RE
DUOED.-—A new and elegant Family Sewing Ma
chine for |6O, and. the general scale of prices greatly
reduced. All who want a substantial slxple, and re
liable Sewing Machine, which has aq established repu
tation for doing, the very best work on every kind of
material, are invited to call at bur office and examine
Hie new machines, at. the'reduced priced, They can
not fail to be satisfied. 1. M. SINGER b 00.,'*
001-lm > No. 602 CHESTNUT Street.
Jules Hanel’*' Aromatic Vinegar is a de
lightful cosmetic, and effectual remedy *for Neuralgic
pains, headaches, &o, *lt is also a powerful purifier of
the .air, in close or conflned chambers. This article
has obtained just celebrity for its many excellent pro
perties. Bold by all Druggists, and at the Laboratory
of JULES HAUEL b CO., Perfumers and Importers,
704 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 0011-flt
Scurvy-Scurvy is not confined to Arctic
travellers and neglected sailers ; it shows its disgusting
features also among the ill-fed poor in our filthy lanes.
Nothing has been found ao speedily efficacious in ar
reetiog .-the decomposing tendency of the vital fluids
in scorbutie disease as the PERUVIAN SYRUP,
Por sale in' this city hy P. Brown, comer fifth and
Oheatnut, and Hassard As Co., comer Twelfth-and
: Chestnut. se2o-dAw tf
Greyer, fe Baker's
w oiLisaino
FAMILY BE WING MACHINES,
780 CHESTNUT STREET.
These Maohlnes are. now justly admitted to be the
best in use fpr foniily sewing,'making a new, strong,
, nfl elastic stitch, which will mot rip, even if every
fourth stitch be out. Circulars sent on application by
etier* " ~ - ‘ apO.y .
Seamen’s Saving Fond—Office 903 Walnut
street, one doortrest, of .Second street. Receives de
posits In sums of. One Dollar and upwards, from all
classes ofthe community } add allows interest at the
rate of five per eentr per annum. ' *,»
; Office open dally, from 9 until 6 o’clock, and on Mon.
day and Saturday, until 9. in the evening. President,
franklin fell; Treasurer and Secretary, Charles M.
Morris
' JaekSOß, ;
JOB PRINTER,
FIFTH AND CHESTNUT.
• Cheeks,; Notes, Drafts, Bills Lading, BUI Heads, Clr
eulars, Cards, -.and all other kinds of Job Printing, at
prioee to suit the times. oolT-lj
'RESS.—PHtr.AOEI.PHIA. PRtDAA. OCTOBER IS. 1858;
Thomas w, Bally, No, 622 Market Street,
Importer and Dealer In Fine Watohes, Jewelry, Silver
and Plated Ware. First-cl&ss goods constantly on hand
The subscriber,'paying cash for every article, is enabled
to sell at a small advance. Those aboat purchasing
would do well tocall, All goods warranted as repre*
entsed. , se4*Bm
One-Price Clothing of the Latest Styles, and
made in the host manner, expressly for jlbtiil balus,
We mark our lowest selling prises in plaih fiouaxs
on each article. All goods made to order are warranted
BStiafactoiy, and. our ojjb-Priok system i| strictly ad
hered to. We believe this to be the only fair way of
dealing, as thereby all are treated alike.
JONES & 00.,
604 MARKET Street.
Saving Fund.—Five Per Cent* InSrest.—
NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT
Street, S. W. corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money
received in any cum, largo or small, and interest paid
from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal,
Money is received and payments made dally, without
notice. The Investments are made in Real Rotate,
Mortgages, Ground Rents, and such first-class securi
ties a* tb charter requires. Office hours, from 9o’olock
in the morning until 5 o’clock In tho afternoon, nd os
Monday aod Thursday evenings until 3 o’olont .fefl ,
illamagc*,
. Id Bt. Luke’s Ohitroh, Philadelphia on Wednesday
October 30, by tho Rev. Samuel Cox. rector of tbe
church of the Ascons’on, JOHN WOLFOLK BUBKE,
of Virginia, to MARTIIA JaFFEBSON, daughtor of
Niohotas P. Trlst. ' *
On the 13'h irstont, by Rev. Henry Darling, Col. J
S. MeOURDY to MUs SUSAN N A &HERMER, both of
Thompmotown, Jtfu’ata county, Pa. #
, Oo the llth instant, by Kev George Chandler, Mr.
JOSEPH HOOPER to Miss MARY LYONS. *
Oq the 14th Instant, by the Rev. Thomas Bralnerd,
D D., FKANOIB FEARON to MARGARET T., daugh
ter of the late Charles MoKaraher, all of this eity. *
On the 13th instant, at tbe Church of the Epiphany,
by Rev. O. 8. Williams, D. D., EZRA BOWEN to ELI
ZABETH 8., daughter of Tilton Wildes, of Arpey
town, N J, *
In Meoklenburg county, Va., the S(Kb nit., by tbe
Rev. T. G. Jones, the Hon. 0. E. WILLIAMS, of Cali
fornia, to Miss ROSALIE, daughter of Captain R Y
Ovtrboy. * #
On the tfth instant, by Rev. J. 0. Olay, Mr. JOHN
H. ROACH to Miss SOPHIA H. WELSH, daughter of
Samuel M. Welsh, all of this city. , #
On the morning of the 14th instant, GEORGE L.
PUSHY, aged 21 joara* son of Elwood T. and Clara G.
Pusey. *
His friends and those of the family are invited to
attend his funerAl, from his lato residence, No 715
Arch street, on Sunday morning, 17th Inst.,'at 10
o’clock, without further notice.
On tho 13th instant, LOUIS M. DOLLISON, aged 25
years.
The relatives and friends of the family are requested
to a’tond tbe funeral, from his late residence, Ninth
street, below South, on Saturday, 10th insi , at 3
o’clock P. M.. without further invitation. To proceed
to Ronaldeon’s Cemetery. ##
At West Oheator, on Tuesday, 12th Inst., Mrs. EU
NICE P,, wife of John Hickman.
Her funeral will take place, from the family residence,
in Gay street, West Chester, this (Friday) afternoon
at 2 o’clock Services at the Episcopal Gharch. To
proceed to Oakland Cemetery. #
On the 12th instant, ALBERT G. fcTIMBLE, in the
22d year of bis age. *
The relatives and friends of the family are respectful
ly iovited to attood his funeral, from the residence of his
lather, Benjamin B. Stimble, No. 559 York avenue, this
aftoranoh, at 2 o’clock, without further notice.
To proceed to Laurel Hill. *
On the 18th inetant, ROBERT ELLIS, in the 60th
year of his age.
The relatives and friends of tho family are respect
fully invited toSattend tho funeral, from his late resi
dence, No. 320 Porry street, below Spruce, this (Friday)
afterhoon, 16th instant, at 3 o’clock, witbont further
notice. #
On the 12tb iDßtant. after a severe illness. GEORGE
M., eon of Willett and Eliza Walton, aged 10 years
The relatives and friends of the family are respcct
rully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of his pareots, on Richmond inoo, below F.-ankford
road, nineteenth ward, thiß (Friday) afternoon, at 2
o’clock, witheut further notice. #
At Pass Christian, Mias., of yellow fever, on the 8d
instant, Captain ISAAO BOWEN, Commissary U. S.
Army. 1 #
At New Orleans, of yellow fever, on the sth instant,
CATHARINE GARY BOWEN, wife of the late Captain
Isaac Bowen. U. S. Army. #
At New Orleans, Oct. 7th, of yellow fover, WILLIAM
H. TURNER, a native of Philadelphia, aged 22 years. #
Union Benevolent Association——The nn
mini meeting of the “UNION BENEVOLENT
ASSOCIATION” will be held at the oilice, N. W.
corner SEVENTH and BANSOM Streets, on TOES
DAY EVENING, 19th inst .at 7)4 o’clock. Contribu
tors and members are urgently invited to be preset t
ocls-4t JOHN U ATWOOD, Secretary.
yr. jp» “Stand np for Jesus!”—A Christian
Ballad, with biographical sketch, notes, nine
pic orial iliustratiooß, inclu’ing portraits of Revs. D.
A. and 8. H Tyog, views of Concert Hall. Jayne’s Hall,
ito., and three pleceß of music, with additional poems.
Freeh supply, in various bindings, 50 cents »ud 68 eta.
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LL3 PHILADELPHIA, OOTdBKR 11. 1853 —The
An anal Flection for Directors of this Bank will be hold
at the BANKING-FOUBB, on HONDA Y,~«he 15th day
of November next, between the hours of 10 o’clcck A.
M. And 3 o’clock P M. oclB-wfrmotnol6
The Annual Sleeting of the Stockholders of the
Bank will be held at the BANKING-HOUSE, on TUKB
- the 2d day of November next, at 12 o’clcck M.
ocl3-wfr&mtoo2 S. 0 PALMER, Oashier.
lysa Bank of Commerce, Philadelphia, Oct*
ILS 2, 1859. Notico Is hereby given that an Elec
tion for THIRTEEN DIRECTORS, to serve the on
going year, will be held' at (ho Banking Itonse, on
MONDAY, the I6fh day of November next, between
the hours of 10 A. M. and 2P. M. oc2-s to th-tnolfl
The Animal Meeting of tho Stockholders will be held
on TUESDAY, the 2d day of November next, at 2 P.
Mat same place.
oc2-stuth-t&o2 J. 0. DONNELL, Oashier.
ry*=» The American Patent Company of Cin-
UJ OINNATI. OniO } organized July, 1868, with a
capital of $lOO COd, buys and sails Patents oh commis
sion, solid‘-s Patents, executes Mechanical Drawings
and Engravings, and transacts KU business pertaining ?o
Patents, ef whatever nature The Company also pub
lishes the BCIKNTIBIC ARTISAN, the best mechani
cal paper in America, at 82 per annum. The Oouvpany
can furnish all information in reference to either
Amerlcan-or European Paten's.
Address AMERICAN PATENT COMPANY, Cin
cinnati, Ohio ■' oc2-s tu th-lm
The Crusades and the Crusaders —The
IL? Her. WM. BACON STEVENS, D.D., wllldellver
a LECTURE on the Crusades ana the Crusaders, on
THURSDAY EVENING, October 28, in tbs MUSICAL
PUN 2) HALL, for the benefit of the Mission Sundty
School, on Thirteenth street, neat federal.
All who wish a great Intellectual feast will avail
themselves of this opportunity to hear this eloquent
divine treat of the exciting times and the thrilling
scenes whin the followers of Peter the Hermit, Walter
the i'ennlless, Hildebrande, and others, under the
sanction of Pope Urban the Second, attempted to re
cover the Holy (Sepulchre and the Holy Land, the scene
of our Bavlour’s life end sufferings, from the power of
tho Infidels or Mohammedans.
Tickets of admission, 25 cents each, may be had at
The Episcopal Depository, Chestnut street, above
Twelfth.
Mr. f. Brown’s, northeast corner of Chestnut and
Fifth streets. '
W. S. & A. Martien’a Book Btore, No. 608 Chestnut
street.
Bmith, Eoglish, & Co.'s Book Store, Sixth street,
above Market.
Jaa. B.Bm’th& Co.’s Book Store, 630 Chestnut it.
The doors will be open at 7 o’clock, ami the Lecture
commence at 8 o’clock. ceT-th s ta td
rV-j-ia Philadelphia and Darby Railroad
IUT COMPANY.—The Subscribers to the Capital
Stuck of the Philadelphia end Darby Railroad Com
pany are notified that toe following instalments will be
due, and are hereby requested to be paid on the follow
ing dates, viz:
Seeond instalment of $6 per share, on Thursday, 28th
Oetober Inst.
Third instalment of $6 per share, on Saturday, 27th
November next.
fourth Instalment of 86 per share, on Monday, 27 th
December next. .
' The Stockholders are alio notified that all or any of
the instalments on the Stock subscribed for by them
may bo paid in adv«nce, and that Interest will be al
lowed from the date of payment of each instalment up
to tbe Ist January next.
By order of the Doard of Directors.
THOMAS BPABKB, Treasurer,
No 121 Walnut Street.
Subscription Book now open for the balance of the
Stock, at the Office of the Treasurer, from 9 A. M. to
IP.M.
PHILADBLPHU, Oct. 2,1858. ocl4-12t
Proclamation—
UoC Hssltb Orriou, Oot. 12,1868. .
Wasßiis, Quarantine at the Ltsaretio Station will
close, by ord*r of the Board of Health, on the 16th of
this month, (Ootober,) but as Epidemics still prevail
to some extent in a few of our Southern Ports, as well
as In the West Indies, rcquirlog caution in the Admit
ting of vessols up to the Port of Philadelphia, notwith
standing the low tern? orature of the atmosphere, with
the prosppotof it so continuing—NOTlCE IS HERE
BY GIVEN, That ail vessels arriving from the Ports
of Charleston, Savannah, New Orleans, Galveston, or
the West Indies, are required to be visited by the Port
Physician previously to their being hauled to any wharf
of the City or Windmill Island, and undergo snob an
examination as 1b provided by the 13th section of the
General Health Laws of 1818 for the security of the Oily
and Port from the introduction of any pestilential or
contagious disease
Owners and consignees of vessels expected to arrive
from any of the aforetald porta are requested to give
information to Oaptalns of tbe same, through the Pilots
or otherwise,'as maybe most effectual la giving the
above notice to those interested.
The above restriction on coastwise vessels will be re
moved at the very earliest day that circumstances will
Admit.
Cotton, and all other nrtioles now in Quarantine, in
the Public Stores, will be permitted up to the City on
application for permits at the Health Office.
Published by order of the Board of Health, ,
ARTHUR HUGHES,
' Health Officer.
Office of the American Flro Insurance
LLJj COMPANY.—Pfin.XDBt.nnA, Oct. 4th. 1868
The Directors have this day declared a dividend of Pour
per cent, for the last six months, which will be paid to
the Stockholders or their legal roprerontatives on ami
after the 14th Inst. THO 3. R.'MARIA,
006 7 91113&15# Secretary.
(y-sai The Philadelphia Bank, Philadelphia,
113 October 2d, 1868.—'The Annual Meeting of the
Stockholders of this Bank wilt bo hold at the BANKING
lIQUBE on MONDAY, the Bth day of November next,
at 10 o’clock M Andtbo Annual Election for Direc
tors will be held atthe BANKING HOUSE, on MON
DAY, the 16th day of November next, between the
hours of 12 o’clock A. M. aud 2 o’clockp. M.
ccl TO w fr tnols B. 0, OOMEGYB, Cashier.
ry'saeFarmert’ and Mechanics* BanK, Phlla.
1L.3 DKLi’BiA, Oot. 2, 1868.—The Annual Eleotlon
for Directors wlfl be held at the BANKING HOUSE,
on MONDAY, the 16th day of November next, between
the hours of 9 o’clock A.M.and S o’clock P. M., and
on TUESDAY, the 2d day of November next, n geooral
meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking
House at 4 o’clock P. M>, agreeably to the chartor. -
oo4dtNls W.RUSHTON, Jr.. Cashier.
ry==» Southwark Bank, Philadelphia, October
U 3 11,1868.—The Annual Meeting of the Stock
holders or this D&uk will be held at the BANKING
HOUSE, on Tuesdsy, the 2d day of November next, at
12 o’clock M. And the Annual Election for Directors
will be held at the BANKING HOUSE, on Monday, the
16 h day of November next, between tho hours of 10
o’clock A. M. and 2 o’clock P. M. T. P. STEEL,
eol2*dtnol6 Cashier.
ry«?a* University of Pennsylvania—Medical
LL3 DEPARTMENT.
The Introductory Lectures to the Course of 18f8-*59
will be delivered In the following order:!
MONDAY, October 11th, at 12 M., Dr. Jackson.
“ “ “ at IP. M., Dr. Leidy.
TUESDAY) « 12th, at 12 St;, Dr. Carson.
“ ' “ “ at IP. M., Dr. Smith.
WEDNESDAY, “ 13th, Medical Clfnio, 12 M.
‘‘ “ “ Surgical Ollnlo, IP. M.
THURSDAY « 14th, at 12 M 1 Dr I^ood.
' “ *■ “ at IP. M., Dr Rogera.
JHIDAY, 16th, at BXI.II, Dr. Uodm.
Tho puhllo la Invited to attend.
, B. E. BOQEBB, M. D.,
oe7-Bt-lf Dean Medical Yaonlty.
nlld Coatea-Straet Phi-
IL3 IADEDPHIA PASSENGER RAILWAY COM
PANY.—ABBOond, Instalment or FIVE DOLLARS per
share on the eapital stooli or the Green and Ooatos
Street Philadelphia Pasjenger Railway Oompany will
be due and parable at the Office of the OomoanT. No
42* WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the sKy oif No
. vember next, between the hours of 10 A. M andBP M
! , ooT-U HfRRY CONNELLY, Treasurer.
ry3=» Union Preaching for the People, under
Lk3 the auspices of the Union, in con
nection with the Young Men’s Christian Association,
by tbe various ministers of our city on every TUESDAY
and THURSDAY, at 4 p M ' fa the 6ANSOM-BTRBET
CHURCH, until further notice. Services conff-ed to
ONEHOußireolsefy. ■ oc7-tf
fYTjr* Department of Surveys—Office of Chief
Us 3 engineer and SURVEYOR —Philadel-
phia, S*PT. 29th, 1858. -
NOTICE.—DUPLICATE PLANS o f . tho SECOND
SEOTION of the Re-Survey and Regulation of German
town, bounded northeastwardly by Germantowhavenue,
southwardly by Wiuahlckon street, southeastward!/by
Quoen street, northwestwardly by west Washington
avenue, in the Twenty-rccocd ward.
SEVENTH SECTION of the Survey of the lute Town
ship of Blockley,bounded on tbe north by Oxford et,
on the south by Wyalusing street, on tho east by Forty
ninth street, and on the wcstby Fifty Sixth (66th; street
or * hlior avenue, lathe Twenty-fourth ward.
SECOND, THIRD, and FOURTH SECTIONS of the
late Borough of Frankford -comprising all east of
Fr&nkford street, to Stiles street, and from Frankfonl
Creek to Littlo Tacony Cteek ,* also, all northwest of
Frankford street, from Oithodox street northeastward
to Little Tacony Creek. ' Also, the whole of the late
borough of Whitehall, in the Twenty-third ward.
- FOURTH SECTION of tho Survey and Regulation of
tho Twinty first ward, bounded on the northwest by
Centre street, on the southeast br Shur’s lane, on the
northoast by Ridge road, and on the southwest by the
River Schuylkill—are now prepared and deposited for
Inspection, at the Offices of the Surveyors and Regula
tors of the EIGHTH, NINTH, TENTH, and ELE
VENTH SURVEY DISTRICTS, and at tbe office of this
Department, City Building, FID TU Street, below Wal
nut: and the Board of Sorveyt-rs have appointed MON
DAY, tho 18th day of, Ootober, 1858, at 10 o’clock A.
M., (O consider any objectlsns that may be urged there
to by Any citizen Interested therein.
BTRIOKLAND KNEABS,
. ocs-toc!8 Chief Engineer and Surveyor.
Mayors Office, City of Philadelphia,
OOIOUBEt, 1858.
LOAN
CITY OP PHILADELPHIA.
450,000 DOLLARS.
BY ORDINANCE, APPROVED OCTOBER Ist, 1858.
Letters Marked Proposals far 'City Loan.
PROPOSALS, to be endowed »* Proposal* for City
Loan,” will be received at the Mayors Office, in the
City of Philadelphia, uutil (be 16th day of OoFroer, A.
D. 1858. at 113 M., for Loaning to (be City of Philadel
phia FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND
i)OLLAHB, for which Uortlflfc&tes of Loan of One Hun
dred Dollars and upwards >rlU be issued, bearing Into*
rest at the r*te of six per centum per annum, free from
taxation, and redeemable Id thirty years from date.
PROPOSALS will bo received for any sum, but not In
fractions of one hundred dollars. -
The Proposals will be opened on tbe 15tb day of Oc
tober, 1858, by the Mayor of the City, in the presence
of tho ' ity Treasurer and tho Committee on Finance.
Tbe blithest offers will be accepted, the Oity reserving
the right to accept at decline the,whole, or any amount
thereof. Payment will be required on the 20th day of
October. In.orost to commonce from that date.
ALEXANDER nENRY,
Mayor of Philadelphia,
Geology.—Two Courses of Lectures
on GEOLOGY will be delivered to Ladies and
Gentlemen, in the Scieatlfia and Classical Institute,
CHESTNUT street, northwest corner of Twelfth, by J.
ENNIS, Principal of the Institute,‘commencing Oot.
19tb, and continuing the afternoon course at 4 o’clock
on TUEBDAYB and THURSDAYS ond the evening
com S 3 at 8 o’clock on TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS.
Both ooarses will be the same, each comprising 22 lec
tures, a numb?r sufficient to bring forward all the great
and wonderful TRUTHS of GEOLOGY, and likewise the*
FACTS by wbiob these truths are demonstrated.
Terms —The two introductory Loctures FREE. Each
coarse $5 Entrance on Twelfth street. ccl-18t
ry-~=» llomcopntliic Medical College of Fenn-
Us 3 SYLVANIA —The Introductory Lectures will
commence on MONDAY, the 11th Jnit., and be doll*
vered in the following order:
Dr. W. Williamson, on Mondty, at P. M,
Dr. J. Bcakley, - Tuesday, “ “
Dr W.AReea, Wednesday, “ “
Dr. J. R. Coxe,jr.. Thursday, “ “
Dc. 0. J. Hompel, Friday, “ u
Dr. Thos. Moore, . Batorday, <* “
Dr. A. H Flanders, ’ Saturday, at Bft P. M.
The Profession and the Public are invited to at
tend.
The Lectures t f the Regular Course will commencs
on Monday, the 28 h, ct 9 o’clock A AI.
cc9-7t* W. WILLIAMSON, U; D., Dean.
.YTy* Philadelphia College of Medicine, 214
tA-5 South FIFTH Street, below Walnut. Order of
Introductory Lectures:
Monday, October 11th, 8 P.M., Prof. TAGGART.
Tuesday, “ 12th, 10 A.M., “ RANu.
“ “ 12tU, 31 A. M , “ HARLOW.
Thursday, “ 14th, 10 A M, “ MEIGS
“ *« 14th, HAM, “ HALSEY.
Friday, „ “ 15th, 10 AM., “ HARTSHORNS
“ “ 15th, 11 A. M , “ GORBRECHT.
Clinics on Wednesday and Saturday, at noon.
B. HOWARD RAND,M. D.,
ocll*st# Dean of the Faculty.
ryn==» Jefferson Medical CCllege--lutroductory
Lks LECTURES.
Prof. DONGLISON, MONDAY, October 31,at7 P.M.
Prof. DICKSON, TUESDAY, “ 22,at 7 P.M.
P/of. GROSS. “ “ 12,at8 P.M.
Medical and Surgical Clinic, WEDNESDAY, October
13, 32 to 2 P 51.
Prof, HAGUE, THURSDAY, October 14, at 7 P. M.
Prof. PAN COAST, « 14, at 8 P.M.
Prof. MITCHELL, FRIDAY, “ 16 at 7P M.
Prof. MEIGS, « “ 36, at 8 P.M.
Medloal and Surgical Clinic, SATURDAY, Ootobcr
16.12 to 2P. M.
ocB*7t ROBLEY DUNGLISON, M. J) , Dean.
lys* Business MenU Union Prayer Meeting
IXS Daily from 12 to l o’clock, in the Hansom-street
Church. Have I been there 7 If not, why? 007-tf
fieaal Notices.
INSTATE OP JOHN M. COOHRAN,I)e
*CJ ctwejl.—letters of Administration upon the Es
tate or JOHN U. COCHRAN, late of the City of Phi
ladelphia, d<coated, having been grant-d to the under
signed, all persons having claims or demands against
the Esta e will make them known without delay; and
thoae indebted tbexeto will make pwment to ,
JANE COCHRAN,
N. E. corner of Twenty-first Sc Filbert Btreets.
Or to her Attorney. HOWARD A. LBBLEY,
ool&-fxOt* No 268 South Fourth Street.
iSliUinerg ©polls.
/JS, MBS. M. A. BUKKE, MILLINER,
602 CHESTNUT Street,'has opened her Fall
Fashions, and has the most refined styles in the city,
to which she respectfully calls attention.
oel6-fmw
Drills & sheetings for export.
DROWN. BLEACHED, Sc BLUE DRILLS.
HEAVY Sc LIGHT DRILLS,
' Suitable for Export, for sale by
FhOTHINGHAM Sc WELLS,
24 ffou/A FRONT ST., f 35 LETITIA ST.
0C25-1 T
Musical. —mr. edward thor*
BROKE, who baa, for several years past, been
at the he&d of the Musical Department of the Troy Fe
male Seminary, begs leave to announce that at the en-
Eeclal request of many of his late brother’s friends, he
as consented to settle in Philadelphia, and devote
himself to hia Professional pursuits as aoonaaaault
.ahlo successor has been found to fill his place in Troy,
which he presumes will be the case in about & week.
ool6»frmw3t*
CIET THE BEST!—NEW TESTAMENT
W IN ONE VOLUME!—Not a new translation,
hut beat-edition <JT the old. Authorized version'ln
paragraph form, witt tho marginal readings. Printed
in long primer typo, leaded Price, cloth, $1; half
turkey, marble-edged, $1 60 j full, turkey, gilt. $2 50.
STOCKTON’S BIBLE ROOMS,
8. W. comer BROAD and OHEbTNBT Streets.
„ 0016-lt*
• A WNINGS ! AWN INGS ! '
X3l JOSEPH H FOSTER, Awnirg maker. No. 448
North THIRD Street, above Willow. Italian and
Trench Window Awninga for dwellings and office win
dows ; Awnings for stores, Awoinga for steamboats and
ships. All kinds of Awnings, Tents, Flags, or any
thmg In canvas, made to order by JOSEPH H FOS
TER, Awning Maker, No 443 North THIRD Street.
Residf nee. No. 340 South FRONT Street.
oclO-lm JOSEPH U. FOSTER.
Philadelphia wahming and
VBNTILATINO WARMOtTSfc.
ARNOLD WHBON,
BUOOUSBOBS T 6 B. A. CABRIBOX.
W« have removed from oar old stand in Walnut street
to the LA ROB STORK, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street,
a few doors below the St. Lawrence Hotel, where our
old friends and the public are respectfully Invited to
examine our extensive stock ot Warm Air Furnaces,
Cooking Booges,.Bath Boilers, Registers, Enameled
Stone Mantels, Parlor Coal Orates, Ac., «c. We are
now manufacturing OHXLSON'fI CELEBRATED PAT
ENT NSW COAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the
most powerful and economical Heater ever invented,
and suited to all classes of buildings. \
Also, new and beautiful patterns ot Low Do „
Orates, and Parlor Coal Orates of all sites and pattern
We. have, also commenced the manufacture o.
ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn,
svlvania Stone. These Mantels were awarded a
SPECIAL PREMIUM at the late Etir and Exhi
bition of the Eanklin Institute of this city. They
represent all the rare and beautiful Axtzqus Mabblfs,
are not injured by Smoke. Coal Qas, Oil or Acids ,
and are sold Wholesale ana Retail, at much less price
than Marble. Call and see them.
ARNOLD A WILSON.
BENJ.M. PELT WELL, Superintendent.
Philadelphia. April. 186*—*p24 lv
- TWO TRIPS A WEEK .TO
BRIDGETON!—On and after WEDNES
DAY, iMth in at., tho Steamer EXPRES3 will leave
Arch Street every Wednesday and Saturday morning, at
Eight o’olook (instead of 8)£, as heretofore), for
Bridgeton. Will leave Bridgeton every Monday and
Thursday mowing ut 8 o’clock; stopping at Delaware
‘OHy and Now Osstlo. Stagea for Millvillo, Port Eli
sabeth, Falrton.GedarvHlo. Newport, Dividing Creeks,
and Maurlcetown, couuool with this boat. ocl4-lm*
I Os”NOT A DYEI
JEROME’S HAIR OOLQR RESTORER will re
store Gray Hair to its original color iti from ten to
twelve days, and rcstoro the Hair where it has fallen off
andbeoome thin.
IT IS NOT A DYE!
It may be usod as freely as water, and is the moat beau
tiful Dressing for ’he Hair now in use.
Thousands 1q different parts of the Union have testi
fied to its wonderful virtues, and all who have used it
join iu iheir prslso of It.
gold, Wholesale and Retail, by Dr. BWAYNE A SON,
No. 8 North SEVENTH Street, above MARKET, Sole
Agents for Philadelphia .
Trade supplied. . 0014-3 m
Abram slack’s engraving,
Sinking, and Embossed Printing, Envelope, and
Beal Press Manufactory, No. 1 South BIXTH Street,
Philadelphia. Pa. sullUloi
MACKEREL —363 bbls Nos. 1,2, and 8
Maokerel, in whole, halves, quarters, and eighths,
for sale by 0. 0. SADLER A CO., ■
ARCH St., second door above Vrnnt
Clifford p. mac oalla,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET ,
oe!B«3tif# , PHILADELPHIA,
TOW LINES, and BOW and STERN
LINES, manufactured and for sale by
WEAVER, FITLER, A 00.,
0013 Noa. 28 N. Water fit., A 22 N. Wharves.
TO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN
•MERCHANTS.—A of Manila Ropo,
manufactured and for sale by
. WEAVER, FITLEB, A CO ,
oalB Nos, 23N. Water Bt., A 22 N. Wharves.
Balsam copayia.—a • email lot ot
, M&r.cnibo £Ba]s.oi } of superior quality, now
landing from barque Inna," and rorsale by
0011-et 0 GABLES TETB, 138 Walnnt fit.
rf^IGARS.—I,6OO,OOO Havana Olgare, ill*
\j vorite baondfl, received by late arrival, in store
and bond, for flfiTe by A. MERINO,
ocll-tf 140 South FRONT Street.;
ITALIAN HEMP .—A .large stock of Ita.
LIAN HEMP bn hand and for dole by
WEAVER, FIVLER A 00 .
0012 No, 28 N. WATERJ3t, A 22 N. WHARVES.
Retail JOriu ilSiaoiß.
■o lack, thibhs
»eb A m» 4 T“o, .
JBel6 ' lt N^SM^OTESTNOIPsriUSBT,
A UTUMN AND WINTER GLOVES.
o^n,To^f ES3BE ° lIIERB ««•
SUPERIOR GLOVES.
Bajoa’s Ladies’ and Men’s fine Bid.
Bajott’fl double teamed Ladles’ ani Men’s.
■ Flash Lined Cloth aod Bfik Gloves.
Driving and Riding Gloves and Gauntlets.
Newest styles or English Fancy. Tops.
Velvet, Flush, and Men’s Lined Calf
Children’s Cloth and Cashmere Gloves.
Mohair and Lace Mitts, and Fr ends’ Mitts.
0016 EIGHTH tc CHESTNUT STREETS.
IjIALL AND WINTER CLOAKS.
Mr . OPENING DAILY.
PINE OLOTH RAGLANS.
ELEGANT REAVER RAGLANS.
RIOH VELVET CLOAKS.
Elegantlv adorned with
BEAL LACES, CROCHET. Ao.. Ao.
OPERA CLOAKS.
The largest and moat varied stock of these fashionable
OVER GARMENTS,
At the widest range of prices, and snitod for ’ /
MOURNING, PROMENADE, AND PULL DRESS
COSTUME,
AT TBS
PABIB MANTILLA & OLOAK EMPORIUM,
J. vr. PBOOTOR & CO.
708 CHESTNUT STREET.
Blue frenoh merinos.—
Heavy Fine Goods, and the right shade. Just
opened, a large lot at 05 conti.
COOPER A CONARD,
001 l B. E. corner NINTff and MARKET Sts.
Bayadere Valencias,
Of X and 5 4 widths, for Fall and Winter dresses,
at 87 and 44 cents; COOLER A CONAKD,
ocll 8. E Corner NINTH A MARKET Sts
Black dress goods.
Black All-Wool Mousselincs, 25 to BT# oents.
Black French Merinos.
Black Bombasines.
Black Silks and Alpacas.
Blaok 1-ace Tells, round corners.
COOPER A GONABD,
cell • 8. B. corner NINTH A MARKET.
MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR.
Cloths, OaaaVmerea, and Satinets.
Bilk Velvet and other Vestings.
English and German Hosiery.
Undershirts and Drawers.
Linen, Oambrie, and Bi!k Pocket Handkerchiefs.
COOPER,* CONaBD.
ocll 8. B. corner NINTH A MARKET Sts.
JOUYIN«S KID GLOVES.
L. J. LEVY & CO.
Uavo received, by the ABAGO,”
FOUR HUNDRED DOZENS
OF
LADIES' & GENTLEMEN’S KID GLOVES,
OF «
JOUVIN’S MANUFACTURE.
800 AND 811 CHESTNUT ST.
oc9-7t
J^ADIES 1 . DRESS TRIMMINGS,
BERLIN ZEPHYR,
SHUTLAND WOOL,
EMBROIDERED SUPPERS,
FRINGES, *o.,
CLOSING OUT, TO RELINQUISH BUSINESS.
The Subscriber will commence olosing out his magni
ficent stock on
MONDAT, OCTOBER 11, 1858,
At prices that Will induce Purchasers to supply them
selves with a full assortment of
SEASONABLE TRIMMINGS.
- The whole stock, comprising MANY NOVELTIES,
together with a full line of
STAPLE G.O ODB,
Will be sold at exceedingly low prices, until dosed
out.
JAMES LINNARD,
No. 720 CHESTNUT Street,
ocO-lm 8 doors bel, EIGHTH, north side.
Bargains from auction i—d r y
GOODS CHEAP FOR THE MILLION J
We will open on MONDAY, Silk Robes, at 510.50,
cost to Import $25.
1,000 yards Black Silk, beautiful, at 44,56, 62, 75,87,
$1 to 51.75.
1,656 yards French Morinoes at $l, cost to import
$1.25
2,000 yards figured And plain Merinoes at 50, 66,65,
and 76c. worth double
800 yards beautiful black all-wool Delainos, only 28
cents. , .
A splendid assortment of Blankets
2,000 yards Cloths fresh from auction, for Ladies’
and Goiita’ and Beys’ wear, from 75c . $1 $1 25. $1 63,
$1.75, $2. $2 25 $2 50, decidedly the greatest bargains
in the city.
Broche, Stella, Blanket, Cashmere Shawls, the great
est bargains ever offered
10,000 yards Poll de Chorees, Delaines, Debeges,
All-word Plaids, only 31 cents, usually sold at 60 cts.
All-wool DeUines only 25 cents Delaines In great
variety and every stj le;
/Cloaks and Dusters in every style.
MoSLROY rcßpcctfully invites the Ladies to call and
examine his stock, embracing many styles not to bo
found olsowhere. Our prices Bo lpw, we defy competi
tion. MoELROY,
oc4-mwf-tf ' No. 11 South NINTH Street. -
Great bargains in dry goods.—
8. V. R. HUNTER
Has REMOVED from No. 80 to No. 40 South SECOND
Street, where ho is now prepared to furnish the Ladies
with a fresh and well-selected stock of
DRESS GOODS,
To which he invlvs their attention, being determined
to sell at exceedingly LOW PRICES.
N. B —A large assortment of Broche, Stella, and
French Blanket Shawla. Also, a variety of Silk and
Cloth Circulars Constantly on hand, at the
“ CLOAK EMPOBIUM,”
ocs-lm . No. 40 Bouth SECOND Street.
QREAT ATTRACTION I
OVER $4,500 WORTH OF SHAWLS FROM WHICH
TO MAKE A SELECTION.
THOKNLEY A OHISM,
N. B. cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets,
Have the best SHAWL Stock in Philadelphia.' They
would respectfully call attention to e following very
cheap lots, vis:
46 LONG BROOQE SHAWLS at $ 8 each.
SO Do. do. do. at 10 “
20 Do. do do. at 11 <(
24 Do. do. do. at 12 “
10 Do. do. do. at 13 “
20 *Do. do. do. t 14 “
20 Do, do. do. at 16 **
8 Do. do. do. at 18 “
8 Do. do. do. at 20 «
8 Do. do. do, at 25 “
In the above Lots of Long Broche Shawls will be
found every desirable color of centre.
BEAUTIFUL STELLA SHAWLB
From ¥2 to $l2, in every color.
French Blanket Shawls in new designs.
PlaiinChibet Shawls, Square and Long.
Real Canton Crape Shawls, Plain and Embroidered.
Children’s Shawls, Misses’ Shawls, and Gentlemen’s
Shawls, at' \
THOKNLEY & CHISM’S, _
“ONE PRICE CASH STORE.,*
Northeast Comer EIGHTH A SPRING GARDEN
N. B.—City and Country Storekeepers buying for cash
may find bargains at T AO.’s.
P. S.-rA Magnificent stock of Bilks now on hand.
aelB-tf
3na«roncc QTompamea
Market fibe insurance co.
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
8200,000
78,200
CASH CAPITAL
SURPLUS .
TOTAL ASSETS 9278,300
DIREOTOBB.
BENJAMIN H. HOWELL, President.
PhlletusH.Bolt of 238 Front street.
Joßenh p Wickham, late Wickham’s tc Hutohlnson.
Silas Davis ofA.B AS Davis
Oliver 11. Shepard, of Shepard. Howe A Co.
Henry howland, of Rowland A Banks.
Alfred L. Rowe, of T. G. A-A. L. Rowe.
Wm. P. Millor, of Wu*. P. Miller A Co. •
Stephen W Games, of S W. AR. A. Gaiueß.
Elisbn L. Walton, of Walton, Little, A Co.
Nelson Sherwood, of Nelson Sherwood Sc. Co.
Henry O Reeve, of H. G Reeve A Co.
Daniel T. Willota, of Willeta A Co.
Albert L. De Camp, of Baker A De Oaiup.
John M. Bruce, Jr., of Brace, Odell, A Farnum.
Stephen LiuiQgton, of 216 Front street.
Enoch Kctcbam, of E«Ketcham A Co.
Wm A Cam'j Ings, of Beards A Cummings.
Henry Lyles, Jr., of Lyles, Polhamua. A Co.
Brewster Vulontlno, of Valentine A Beigen.
Geo. B Whitfield, of O. A J Whitfield A 00,
Albert navemyer, (late Havemyer A Moller.)
Tennis W Qulok, of Quick A l’Hommedlen.
David M. Turnute, of £dey A Turnuro.
Jore T. Navarro, of Mora Brothers, Navarro A Co.
Edward Bill, of 119 Brood street 1
Nathaniel W. Ch&ter, of Peter V. King A Co.
Wm. U. Goodwin, of E Goodwin A Brothor.
John Friable, (Freeland, Squires, A Co.)
ASHER TAYLOR, Vico ProsJdent
Insures on Buildings and Personal Property of every
description against Loss or Damage by Fire, on tho most
favorable terms.
HENRY P. FREEMAN, Secretory.
INSURANCE IN THE ABOVE COMPANY CAN BE
EFFECTED THROUGH
STiSWART & JOHNSON,
No. 108 South FOURTH Street,
001-frmAw33t-lf Philadelphia.
HJiasotahona anb (Kopaitiurslnps.
The Partnership here
toforo existing betweoa John H. Weaver and
Abram rt. Rush, under tho firm of JOHN H. WEAVER
A CO., has THIS DAY been dissolved, by mutuil con
sent. JOHN II WEAVER.
ABRAM S. RUSH.
PmiiACELPOIA, Oct. 1, 1858. oc!4-3t#
CO-PARTNERSHIP.— THE BUSINESS
heretofore conducted by Hunt, Webster, A Co.,
will from this date bo carried on under the style ana
firm of LADD, WEBSTER, A CO., who will continue
the manufacture and sale of Sewing Machines, the
former in Boston, the latter at 820 CHESTNUT Street,
Philadelphia, and In the principal cities of the Union.
September 1,1858. 5027-lm
darriaaca.
QABRIAGES.
WM. D, ROGERS.
COACH AND LIGHT-CARRIAGE BUILDER,
1000 AND 1011 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Or4or« tor CARRIAGES from nil porti or tho world
exooatodwith promptness, .ad satisfaction guirantlod.
»elB-Braif
DRY SALTED HIDES. —A small invoice
of Dry Bolted Moroooiho Hldoo, now londlng from
Borono “ Inn.," ond for «010 by DBAS.. TETB, ■.
“St ’ 188 Walnut Htroet,
H/l ARAOAIBO COFFEE.—A few. bags
IY.L of prime Maracaibo Coffee, per «Inn.," for
-ale by - CHARLES TETB,
oell-St 188 Walnut Street. '
iFor Sale onb la &ei.
FOR SALE, A BARGAIN—The snpenor
Shelving and Counter with Drawers/ in Store
No. 2*6 North THIRD Street. Apply at No. 262, third
door ~ ; - ' ~ , ", •> . . oc9»7t*,
TO RENT, a STORE/on DELAWARE
'rfcfl Avenue, below VINE Street, running through to
Water Street 148 feet deep. Also, the Double STORE,
comerof THIRD and QUARRY Streets, 40 feet front,
one, of the best locations lor large Business in Phila
delphia. Also,. STABLE and COAOH-HdUSB in
OHERRY Street, above SEVENTH. In rear of Ash-,
land House „ - Apply at 273 South FOURTH Street. 1
. ... . se29-3m# -
Rooms on commerce street.—
The Three Upper Booms pf4lo Commerce Street
to Let. se27-lm
mFOR SALE—A handsome residence,
with all the-modern Improvements, large side
yard, grapery, Ac., SIXTH, near SPRING - GARDEN
Btreet Terms easy. P. K. LYND, 6)4 South SIXTH
(second story.) ~ ' ' se!7-lm -
PI . F , OR SALE OB EXCHANGE—A
JinU. handsome new mansion. 19 rooms,' and 40 acres,
KtemSM I ,'? 1 !"’ Norti Pennßjlranfa Railroad.
vilnS’/ r H i i aban ' lant i health unsurpassed. Any
M FOB SALE 1 A pretty Cottage; nine
rooms, and ono or more aores, on Wjomlmt arenno
”, mU ™BacondJrtroatTurnpike. Al,! iv£!j
, hand some cottage lota Tha neighborhood la iSithf
BIXTHICMy;) mPr ° Tlng - B - K -
OFFICE TO-LET—AN ELIGIBLE OF
FIOB for an Insurance Company, or similar cor
poration, having three communicating rooms on the
same floor, No. 222 WALNUT Street, above DOCK.
Immediate possession given. Apply to
JOHN 0.-KEPFBB,or
- THOMAS T. BUTCHER,
No. 112 South FOURTH Street,
mh3o-tnths-tf second story, front room.
TO SPECULATORS and CAPITALISTS.
—Thirty acres orless of beautiful Land on Wyoming
Avenue, near New Second street, only two miles north
of the pavements, for sale a bargain, and terms easy
Apply to P. K. LYND, 6# South SIXTH Street, (second
story.) sel 7.1 m
Heal (Estate.
ASSIGNEE’S PEREMPTORY SALE.
gfllH —THOMAS * SONS. Auctioneers.
VALUABLE COAL LANDS, with Shafts, Engine,
etc., Luxerne county, FennsylvanU, three miles north
east of Wilkesb&rre.
On TUESDAY, November 9th, 1868, at 7 o’clock in
the evening, will be sold at public sale, withont re
serve, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE:
No. I—All that valuable traet of land known as.the
“ BeArle Tra©*,” formerly belonging to the North Penn
sylvania. Or.&t Company; beginning at a point ou the
north branch of tho Susquehanna river, Lucerne coun
ty, Penna , adjoining land of Eli K. Price and others.-
Oontalning 103 acres, 120 57-100ths perches, according
to Surveyor’s plan. i
f 0“ On this tract, No. 1, the Engine and Shaft are
already erected, and driven through three Teles of good
co 1. These improvements, would enable a party pur
chasing to commence operations immediately, on a large
i cale. Th* opening being on tho bank of the canal, the
expense of loading boats will be consequently very
email. With these facilities, at least 500 tons per day
cm be lifted from tho mines and placed in boats ready
for market. The northern ex'eoslon of the Nortn
Branch Canal is now completed, which will open an en
tirely new market for the mineral wealth of the. Wy
oming Valley, and the extremely eligible situation of
the*e lands will render them among the first to eojoy
its advantages. It should be mentioned, algo, that tpe
large Plttson vein is still to be reached, varying in
thickness from 14 to 20 feet. The shatt iB 90 feet deep,
and 16 by 9j£ feet wldoflo a 10 feet vein of cr*al. •
Also, engine. 60 horse pjwer, engine house, hoisting
apparatus, and all the necessary arrangements complete
for mining, preparing, and shipping coal. Also, a
Uvern-stsna, kcownas the “Hancock Hotel.”
JUT* Tbs improvements alone cost about $lO,OOO, in
addition to tho land. '
Close to the shaft, and convenient for loading beats,
is a baaiu on the canal, rendering the site one of the
most eligible ever offered at public sale
Terms cash. Subject to a mor guge of $ll,OOO, due
Ist Juno, 1857, interest paid up to that date. And,
also, a second mortgage of $13,708 21, due 16th Octo
ber. 1857, whh one year's interest, due at tbat date.
{o*' It is eentemplat d to convert one side of the
Nurtk Branch Canal into a Railroad, with light grades,
to connect with New York Roads, giving the shortest
‘and best line to the North and West. A lithographic
plat of the lands may be had* at the Auction Rooms,
showing the houudaries, courses, distances, Ac.
[o* Sale absolute, without reserve or limitation.
No. i—All that valuable tract known os the “Han
cock Tract.” Beginning at a point on the bank of the
north branch of the Susquehanna river, adjoining ths
above, and lands of EiiK Price, James Williams and
others. Containing 144 acres and 1i.5 perches, accord
ing to survey. This tract can be worked through the
shaf’s on t* o Searlo tract Seqjjlat
Terms cash. Subject to a first mortgage of $15,000,
Interest paid to Ist July, IBr7>—And to a >eccnd mort
gage of $15,616 45-00. due October 16th, 1857, with one
year’s interest to that date.
£o* Sale absolute, witaout reserve or limitation
See uandbllla for fall descriptions.
By order of the Assignee.
M- THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers,
139 and 141 (formerly 07 and 69 S. FOURTH St.)
0c215 29Anov9
a FOR SALE—A Farm of 80 Acresj
situate 20 miles north of Philadelphia, and 1#
u-iUs from Railroad Station. Improvements consist of
a twostjry Stone House, new, barn, and other out-bui fl
ings. Laud ia a high state of caltivaUoa. A large
portion of the mooey can remain on the property. Ap
ply to, or address, THOMAS BOGEHB, -
Montgomery Square,
ochfolt Montgomery Co , Pa.
FOR SALE—A Valuable FARM, con
taining about sixty-thre* Acres, eight of whieh
are good timber land: situate on Bethlehem Turnpike,
one mile from Penllyn Station, North Pennsylvania
Railroad. Improvements consist of a r two-story.
Stone Dwelling and Stone Barn There is near the
Buildings & Spring of Ust'ng water ; situation high,
ojmmandisg an extensive view of the surrounding
country. If desired, forty-eight Aores. including the
buildings and Woodland,.will be sold eepatatelv. Terms
easy For particulars, apply to DANIEL FOULKE,
near the property, or W. M. LEVICK.
0018-3t* 346 ,-iorth Sixth Street.
,«g FARMS FOR SALE.—A splendid
«£■ PABM of 109, and one of 109 acres; a Mill
Property of 11 seres; a Saw Mill ana Lumber
Tara; a House and 2 acres for Sale, all near Nor
"ristivrn; a farm of 60 and one of 66 acres, near
Phoenixvlll*; one' Farm of 65 and two of 76 acres, 6
miles from Norristown; one Country-seat and 40 acres,
in Plymouth; Tavern and Store Stands in Norristown
and country. Catalogue of Farms and Full description
given by addressing R R. OOBSON,
oc4 2w Heal Estate Broker, NOBRIBTOWR, Pa.
®P RIV AT E RESIDENCES FOB
SALE.—Some of the moat beautifully situated
Properties in and around NORRISTOWN is now offered
for Bale or Exchange: also a large Brick Building, adapt
ed and used for a BOARDING SCHOOL for several
years, and for which there la a good opening. For par*
tlculars eddross R R CORSON,
oc-l-Sw NORRISTOWN, Pv
£D«ttl)ea, Jewelrg, &c.
Bailey & co., .
VOKXBBLT
BAILEX & KITCHEN,
Have removed to their new lira-proof, White Marble
Store,
819 CHESTNUT STREET,
NORTH SIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE,
Now opening their fall stock of
IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED-WARES, AND
FANCY GOODS,
To which they invite the attention of the public. ,
SILVER-WARE, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND
PEARLS,
At WHOLXBIX.B AND BKTAIX..
ftimiwald.
Removal.— c. c. sadleb & 00. have
removed from No. 9 North Water Street to No.
108 ARCH street, second door above Front. eel
fgXO GASH BUYERS.
JAMES S. EARLE A 60N.,
816 CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSITE TUB 01BAND HOUSB,
Invite the attention of Western and Southern Custom*
ers to their imqienib and elegant assortment of
LOOKING-GLABSEB, -
OIL PAINTINGS,
PORTRAIT AND PICTURE-FRAMES,
Suitable for the*
FALL TRADE.
IT IS OF THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE
for every one to know where they will get the
most for thoir money, especially such times as these.
ZIEGLER & SMITH. Wholesale Druggists, corner of
SECOND and GREEN Streets, are disposing of their
Whlto Lead, Ground Paints, of all Colors, and Window
Glass, allot the beat quality, at prices which will be
pleasing to buyers. ocll
f PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINA
TIONS, with written descriptions of character,
indudingadvice in reference to business, health,
self-improvement, &0., are made day and eve
ning at FOWLER, WELLS, & CO.’S,
Families visited when requested, and a liberal dls
couut mode to clubs.
sell-Sra 922 Chestnut st., Philadelphia.
Land warrants located.—
Some of the choicest Lands in the State of lowa
ate now open to private entry and location.
We have reliable and skilful Surveyors and Land
hunters in the Council Bluffs', Fort Dodge, and Sioux
City Land Districts, aod locate.only from actual in
spection of the Lands. Land Warrants can now be
bought at from 65 to 80 cents per aore. No better in
vestment of money can be made.
W. E. BARBER A 00..
ocl2-Bt* No. 23 S. THIRD Street, Philada.
DETERSIVE SOAP—Time, labor, and
money saved. In usingit, clothes do not require
auy boiling or rubbing on washboard One pound will
go as far as throe 'pounds common Rosin Soap. War
ranted to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded
It is decidedly the cheapest and best washing Soap
ever offered to tho public. Manufactured only by
VAN HAAGEN A MoKEONE. For sale byall re
fipeotable Grocer, in,tho
M 2_B m <- 22 South Wham.,
ORNAMENTAL and COLORED GLASS.
We have ju«t received* comprehen.lv. »ud va
rl«d Block of this truly beautiful and architectural ap
uendlaS to Ohuraheß; Vestibule., Conservatories, aid
other buildings, where it Is deemed necewary to embel
lish or to give a chaste and elegant appearance. Any
color mar be had, either plain or ornamental, elabo
“tefy or in relief.’ ZIEGLER A SMITH,.
Wholesale Drug, Paint, and Gla«a Dealers,
ue23-dtf Sonthweßt cor. Second and Green eta.
CAMPBELL’? DINING SALOON,
Corner of THIRD St. and HARMONY COURT,
Has been dosed for several days past. in.order to be
regenerated-and disenthralled. It will be opened en
MONDAY nert,2Qtli lust., with, improvement* and al
terations which will astonish the town. The host has
thrown his soul into the task of iron seal, and we.think
that his efforts - will meet with universal approbation.
When reopened it vrlUbe a model establishment,
sell-tf .
SL. FOWLER,
• ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HOUSTON,
Harris Couhtt, tixas.
Twenty years resident in Texas.
Russia to —Messrs. Davis A Biroey, Philadelphia.
mhfi-vr-Iy
Amidole-Zt!~s=
tion ai ’
reference as to character. Ac ,
ALDIN, Bloc d-*s Despatch
• Ladjrjrbo
. derstanda the Straw and Fancy 51
ness desi'es to go to a pleasant acd cou»*._
town' io Pennsylvania. Address LaNOAoTE**. at this
office '"' ’'' ' - • . ocl>-*t»gj
TO DRUGGISTS,—The Advertiser
wishes to purchase a fi-« -'less Drag i-tore. in a’
central locations-- Addiesa *• Veronica, 7 ! care of E.
Parrish, 800 Arch Street • oclt»2t*
iTCTANTED—In; a Wholesale Hopfcr/ and
** Fsnoj Goods House, a Arst-cltssSilesm a,th>
can influence a l&rge amoont of Kedtucky-X-ade. *u*
dress Box 676 Ph-ladfilphia P. 0 ©cK G »
—WANTED—This Amount, for
which & Mortgage on a first-class im
proved City Property and a liberal- Interest will be
given .Address “S. W.,” 1014 Piibert Street, Phila
delphia.'' . ocl4-Bt*
h
ANTEDr-AiTEntry Clerk, in a Whole
.* » sale Pry Goods House. Good references re
quired. Address «L M.,” Office of The Press.
• - • od4-3t*
‘I^fANTED.—A Young Lady, qualified
'» f to Teach the - Plain Branches of an English
Education, desires a Situation in a private Academy.
Address “ E P G., this Office. oclMt*
: MTANTED—An Opportunity to Invest
» V £2,000 in a safe business, on the product of
which a moderate living will he insured. Address
“Trade,” Office of this Paper. . od4-3t*
WANTED— By a Stout, Able Jfan,
w " Employment, as Sorter in a Wholesale Store.
Good references given.. Apply at No. 10S Monroe
Btreet. °' **■ - ©c!4-2t*
\\T ANTED—By a Gentleman of Befined
Education, a Situation as. Correspondent or Pe
cretary in a first-class Insuranoe or Office. Un
>. T l fer ® nceBin Nb®given. Address “Edmunds,”
at this Office, oc!4-6t*
A YOUNG Good Penman and
rf-*-. Accountant, weU posted in Double Entry Book
keeping, desires to obtain a situation where his ser
vices would lead to an advancement. Unexceptionable
Cityrererencescanbeglven. Address “J D ” Office
of The Press. . . ochUt*a
AYbUNG LADY from the Country
wishes a Situation as BOUBBKEEPER. Good
references given. Address “Mary,” at this Office.
oc!34t*
VA^ANTED.—A young man, who has had
* f four years’ experience. In* a Wholesale Drug
House, wishes a situation as SALESMAN. .The best of
testimonials will be given. Address BALEfoItN, office
of The Press. • col2-6t*
WANTED —By a middle-aged man, a sitna-
TT tion as COLLECTOR or TRAVELLING
.AGENTfor a first-class Mercantile House. Good refe
rences as to character and qualifications will be given.
Address RICH’D BLAIR, Blood’s Despatch. 0012-41*
\j\f ANTED— I To Bent, for the .winter sea
son,* with immediate possesion, a Varnished
house'.of moderate else, with modern improvements,
west of Tenth street. Address A. M., office of this
paper. 1 * - 004
raTANTED.FOK THE UNITED STATES
▼ v OAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, -to
whom will be given good pay,'board, clothing, and
medical attendance. Pay from 112 to 532 par month,
do man haring a wife or child will be accepted. Apply
for MOUNTED SERVICE *U7o 817 MARKET Btmt
above Eighth, north aide.
W. Tff. MAGBUMRi
let Lieut, let Dragoom,
Recruiting OSeer,
BO A R J>l N GAn elderly Gentleman
wishes -BOARDING. la a private family, where'
the comforts of a home Till be secured. Address A,,
at this office «16>4t*
BOARDING. —Three elegant Chambers,
sith Private Parlor, to let. with Board, at No.
831BSOAD btreet, telow Spruce. * Reference required..
oclo-2t*
A GENTLEMAN and LADY, also Sin
cm. gle Gentlemen, may obtain Board at 712 Chest
nut Btn et, opposite Masonic Rail. , ‘ oell-12t*
A MERIOAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
cm* BROAD AND LOCUST Street.
TAB GREAT .RAVELS l
FRIDAY EVENING. Oct 15, 1858, .
The magnificent Fairy Pantomime, entitled
BIANCO: OR THE MAGIC SWORD,
Bianco, Don Albino’s Valet, GaDriel Ravel; Brocolo,
a Gardener. Francois Havel;
- AOALIBTA.
Acaliata, Trca Matthias 5 Manola, Hons. P, BriUant,
To eomm»ncs with dashing and graceful
EVOLUTIONS ON THE TIGHT ROPE.
Admission—Parquet, Parquet Circle, and Balcony, 50
oen’s $ Family Circle and Amphitheatre, 25 cents. .
Seats can be secured from 10 A.M. to 4 P. M, with-,
oat extra charge. Children under 10 years half price.
MBS. D. P. BOWERS’ 8 WALNUT-3T.
LVJI THEATRE, corner of NINTH and WALNUT
Street. FRIDAY EVENING. October 15,1M8, -
SSBIOUS FAMILY.
Capt. Murphy Maguire. Mr.- H. A. Perry; Mrs. Orms
by Oelmaine, Miss 0. Richings; Mrs. Charles Torrens,
Mrs. D. P. Bowers.
THE BON OF THE NIGHT.
Ben Leil,~Mr. F. B. Conway; Duke Dorato, Mr. H. A.
Perry; Bratadura, Mr. MaDtaough.
Prices of admission—Second Tier and Family Circle,
and Third Tier, 25 cents; Parquet, 87# cents; Dress
Circle, 1 60 cents; Private Boxes,’according to their
locale, $8 and 85; Single beats in Orchestra and Private
Boxes, 76 eenl*.
Doors open at quarter before 7 O’clock ; Curtain rises
at 7 o’clock - - , r
AftTHBATLEY & OLABKE’ B ARCH-ST *
v v THEATRE,—Williams. Fredericks, Actingar4
Stage Manager.- <- . --
FRIDAY EVENING. October 15, 1858,
By request, Sheridsa’a brilliant Comedy of
TUB RIVALS; 08, A TRIP TO BATH. *
Mr. John Gilbert as Sir Anthony Absolute; Mr. Wm.
Wheatley as Captain Absolnte ; Mrs. John Gilbert as
Mrs. Malaprop ; Mrs John Drew as Lydia Languish.
CHARLES XII; OR, THE SIEGE GF STBALSUND !
Mr. Dwlmau aa King Charles XII, of Sweden.
Admission, 25 ets. Secured Beats in Dress Circle, 87 J£
eta; Orchestra Btalls, SOots; Seats in Private Boxes, 78
ots; Gallery, 13 cts; uailery for Colored Persons, 28 ets
Private Bon in Gallery for Colored Persons, 88 ets:
Whole Private Box, $B. '
Dooraopen at quarter before 7 o’eloek; eommenee at
7#, precisely. .
CONCERT HALL, CHESTNUT STREET
ABOVE TWELFTH.
|0“ SIXTH
OP SANDERSON’S 00L033AL ILLUSTRATIONS
' 'OP THU
RUSSIAN WAR.
On MONDAY, October 11, and EVERY EVENING
' during the week.
Also, on SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
The whole accompanied by a
' CELEBRATED BRASS BAND.
Admission 25 cents Children 12 cents.
Doors open at 7 o’clock. Performance at a quarter
of 8 o’clock. See programme. oeil-fit
Assembly buildings, tenth and
OHSSTNUT Streets.
Here again! Return of the old favorite.
SIGNOR BLITZ.
New and Comical Scenes in VENTRILOQUISM.
Extraordinary Magical Demonstrations, And the
LEARNED CANARY BIRDS.
Open every Evening during the week, at half-past 7
o’clock and on Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons at 8.
Admission, 25 cents; Children, 13 cents. se24-Im*
NATIONAL HALL—MARKET STREET.
1V LAST WEEK BUT ONE OP
J. Ifi&oo Wiluxkb’s celebrated ,
PANORAMA OP THE BIBLE.
This magnificent PAINTING commences with Ohaoe,
and continues down In historical order to the Babylo
nish Captivity, containing more than fifty of the most
sublime and interesting scenes in the Bible.
Exhibition EVERY EVENING. Doors open at 7; to
commence at a quarter before 8 o’clock precisely.
Tickets 25 cents—to be had at Hall door. Onildre
under 10 years 15 cents.
Also. Exhibitions on WEDNESDAY and SATUR
DAY APTKENOONB for families and schools. Doom
open at 2 j to commence at 8 precisely.
Explained by Professor TIBBITTS
HARTSHORNE’S cure-all—the
GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATES AND REMEDY
FOR DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STOMACH AND WEAK
BOWELS. Prepared by a Ohemlst. Bottles 12#, 26
and 50 cents.
THBI GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDICAL
SCIENCE!
HARTSSORNB’B CURB-ALL should be kept In all
families, in oaso of accidents or sadden sickness.
HARTSHORNE’S CURB-ALL cares Rhenmatism.'
HARTSHORNB’S CURB-ALL cures Cramps, Cholic,
Pains in the Stomach or Bowels.
HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL cores Pains in the
Limbs, Side, Bsek and* Breast.
HARTSHORNS’S CURE-ALL cures Sprains, Bruises,
3calds and Hums.
ENGRAVING
HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL cures Neuralgia,
Toothache and Stiffness in tbe Joints.
HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL cures Cholera, Diar
rhoea and all Pain.
HARTSHORNB’S CURE-ALL cures Ear Ache and
Deafness from a cold.
HARTSHORNE’S OURE-ALL cures Dyspepsia and
Indigestion { also, Canker and Sore Mouth and Sore
Throat.
HARTSHORNB’S OURE-ALL cures Ml Spinal Affec
tions and Weakness in Limbs.
HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL is a great tonic to
Weak Stomach and Bowels, and Improves Digestion.
f£7* As the frequent changes of the w Bather produce
a bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pain in the Limbs and Body;
also, Stiff Neck—every person should get a bottle. It
acts upon the Nerves, Muscles, Sinews, Blood and
Bones; and, by Its warming eleotro-magnetic power, ex
pels all pain from the system. Ge t a bottle and try it,
and yon will be astonished at its happy effects.
N. B. If you have a Ceugb, use HABTtJHORNE’S
Pectoral Syrup of Wild Cherry, it is the best Oough
Syrttp In the World. Bottles, 25 and 60 cents, and $l.
If you are .Billions, use HARTSHORNE’S ANTI
BILLIOUB PILLS. They act upon the Liver, Stomach
and Bowel 6, carrying off all Bile and Foal Secretlo llB *
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Simea’ Stores, Chestnut and Market streets.
Garrlgnes’. Tenth and Coates streets.
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ZOLLICOFFER’S ANTI-RHEUMATIC
CORDIAL la tbs only preparation ever placed be
fore the pnblio that has performed i* many
* MIRACULOUS CURES
INFLAMMATORY AND OHRONIO
RHEUMATISM.
The most prominentandinflaential citisens bear wit
ness of its efficacy. The abundant evidence from all
parts of the country is enough to warrant ns in pro
nouncing that it is the greatest wonder of the age.
It is an internal remedy that the root of the
disease, and thus eradicates it entirely from the system.
Prepared by THEODORS DILKB, Chemist,
Northeast comer or Pine an&Bixth streets,
oc7-3m Philadelphia.
Dr. W. S. McILHENNE r,DentiBt,
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