The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 06, 1859, Image 3

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ITA t ttoth ern ory,
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heaused Of:thit`ni,tudo; ; of Jewel;
- Jetuison; slut who essaped, front this city,
i'.l.lii•(,:ri‘;'ettlitirdst "by ''Sheritlllat ten in Weber
•Sliftlit 44/Ihiciri wriC•diekeddlit ; 'woriieri's clothes
katid mounted on a splendid animal. He is, now in
.in „this 'pity, - where hp will, probably remain, a
to timu; the' prospect, appears utterly hope
less af :the :courts accomplishing anything worth
of teaching 'the - administration of mattes.
to',Odjourrfor weeks"' keeping prison
ore-in Init. : an unnecessary, length of time, when
and. -reasonably 4 ey-should have
',. - o,',,lipeedy: -. 4tioliorid If when' the - courts do meet,
they WlLStit their lisle - in endeavoring to try 'casco
otionretanding,.with little or no testimony to sus
. tninAltdin;vikbave nothing to expeethat an alarm
- itiernaad of unpunished crime- - and an instil).
• porta Oto burden of taxation.. . „-;
Judge Eekles, on opening his , court at Nophi,'
'' - `trin'tilfeliteif disposition- to expedite business And_
do something. -lint disregarding tho Territorial
regelite the formation of; juries, he
look with, hint, Camp Floyd, about two-thirds
of ' Ms-Wr 'rern
en jury,' composed ,of camp, followers,
• t - Thoremainder of:the pannel , was made up chiefly
,of citizens. They eat five days and wore then die
- charged. What they accomplished bee not trans.,
•-pired,•farther than thee - indictment of Mckenzie for
forgery,, It is worth noticirtiliere ; that one of the
Stitel evidence"' agairet - hint actually sat On
the grand jury and indieteu It ".
- „It id said that. litaKenele.- has been sentenced to
pay fifty dollars fine and to be imprisoned. for two •
• years. Some of the Mormons, allege that when
the whole mystery of the fOrgery for which Mc
conVieted is revealed to the publics it
will be shown to, have'been the result of a plan to
get hold of certain -persons who yet go free. and
•- Moat likely over will go free, for that the bait did
not tulle„ It'is also alleged that McKenzie is a
• iotoiing and inexperienced, nian,, easily deceived,
and that at the time of his arrest ;Marshal Dotson
; Male 4way from his 'shop engraved plates, paper,
,rjbge,'ailvor 131:19inlii, belonging to private' parties,
many of thu articles having been aunt there to be
repaired or engraved. that a seal for the
- Xorint,y. of .Green - River was abstracted, which
righttaljy,balonged, to a private parson.
Oa} city papers will have given you some par
-
''- ",tiedarsef the' Indian dithohlties in our northern
abinititi. The troept; : led by a citizen guide; came
upon. the Didion mickeups at Devil's Gate, Box
- .„ - 4Elder`Xunjron, about daybreak, while 'the Indians
were isleop: A male Indian and a squaw Were
•• wPurgied3 ,some Indian- ponies taken • several
••- - -=soldiers wounded; soldiers rotroafea: hour or
after,When they hod returned from the Kenyon
••. --andi.'reitehed the- open, valley ~the troops Caine
heroes Piede boy,' who had been raison froni
babe' in the' family of Mr. Ifunsaher, a citizen, and
• • •,,raho was stilt in his employ.. Whim discovered the
•boy - wasestiket.wlion the soldiers loiliedi
-o:atelk.oreparodto -fire' on him. Perceiving their
intentions, and speaking and writing English, the
- -boytold them ha was not an enemy. , lie was only
twelve' years old: fie beadught them not to fire,
hut 4p.Otnglhexn determined, he turned his horse to'
told - them the boy wee it)
0111*.ettploi, , and was innooent ; but ell of no (Mil;
-fellow was, shot and fatally wounded,
•,:V r diinglahhoitt sin hours.: This is a proper case for
ti grand Jury to consider., • ,-,
.' , ._EfenfeakiitGay, commanding, complains of being
Anstinti4n'ambuseado. • An ambtiseade ! March--
Ing-jnio Ai citia_p, where_ men, squaws, and,
poroseslay lialeop! Fudge • ~
oitleS"lho aiUreaffOyilbe troops,have been in
netife, doing nothing - to protect . the, emigrants or
tholettlera i .or their , property.. The 'lndians joy
.. that anitizen piloted the 'troops to their vickeups,
and haVo,oposemiontly, made a desoent upon the
settlenients in Cacho Valley, killing or stealing
• hor.VeS, Cattle , to ply for it. , '
This foolish' tra.
and , dallying conduct of the troops
promises to Indict, untold loss on the citizens and
.- 'emigrants ;- noises the , Inditros. are promptly
decisively46ldt With, And made to respect the
they,
.gro,w mere' tuck more daring,
trOublesome,.endinsolanti
t r. 771 -"-IlitYheaVy 'trays of, merchandise; and`the large
.1. :rnknl:ber orPikO'f Peak .emigrants who have passed
'through here on their,waY - to California, and who
• ' ilistradiappaed 'largely of their suppliee to the Sid , '
• . : zens, have Mimed the prices of 'goodsto an unpre
-• eedentedly figure, Ten that formerly sold at
$3 , per ponnd now rolls in the same places as low as
X 1.25 i ,coffee, 'that rated et 'from sixty to seventy
Oats per ponnlnoW.hrings thirtyrfiVe °pate; sugar
'and dried fruit that sold,for sixty-five and, seventy
':centa"per rtaitunl now 'sell' et:thirty,cents; soap
"whicliabld tie high is seVeniy-ilve and eighty cords
- par noundisnow disposed of at twehty-five cents!,
In dry, geode the change of -prices has been quell);
Anoleltains of. goods, have'been offered'
-in the city 'at cast and fteight.—thatis, fifteen cents
peryounil in advance of oast. ;Unbleached muslin:
• thathas been' commonly'sold ' at' thirty-flie and
, _forty eeuts,per, yard, is now, selling at fourteen and
eighteen cents ; best calico' at fourteen cents, and
s , lawns aCtirenty' cents per yard: The emigrants
' ' have Said for - whatever they could get, and a large
portion of the citizens have Obtiined their euppliee
which has compelled the metchants to
ihd!!‘prlopg - -
„ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
• . lffk,Ko 12 WoLoor T.Ol. NICE?. -
GIftARX; 110U8F,-Cheetnnt et., below Nintb*
It Marvin 64 tit:Pittsburg. A Easton. Pittsburg
Mr Cuibsrtann ; Ind - Mrs 0 Ensiles. VA
Mister, Paurilla T D Iluratoa & It,Wash'a
J It Simpson - M Lead -
los Etputlansl. NC . -- NF. 4.ll9yrity,Narthvige
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`l;lmA:hi It Morgan, BO A .7 T. Elsherr, Mantey.), la
Jav I.Oliccr. Idourg't, Ai* li W Jones. •..r ln
§hre'Ve.'Mirts - .1 Thomas & jA, Richmond
„MAWR 'Thomas, Richmond M nohow. Richin'd
Thames. fUohinond C W Wortham, Richmond
C Worthom, Richmond Milts M Wortlinm, Ribland
Miss B Alarm. Richmond it B Mors eatichmond
„ .Rror Pr . Carswel l, N B John' Ng, Chuleston. S
- Bhi Raider* al Lynn, Ms Mina Butner. Lynn, lion,
IP l PlfitgAl 7 .egni c4Yr j Ttl '` ei l icAnT[lt t g:ll.7,, ,m !'"
,hiss ,Mary Ward. N J —.l Few Smith. It ,:1 .1,
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G Gaines, 16 4 n i'rti ennedr% Ni ?
Elleochrop, litisai..3 . 4p man, 'Fenn
VT N YCC II Do •
Belfrnstoln. Pa . , . Bmi tn. Masa
W Ocully: Chicago , Rev 31 Storrs, Cm; 0
0 B.
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ohn Y C Brisson'. Boston
..W,3lolonniga & la, NY W Cm. 0
.Nott„R Yates.lll , H lor, On. 0
Jnles }Ulcer. N Y C Walk] nshaw. N
, W Bolton k , la,_NJ: Miss Sampson, N Y
Itr'A'A Sampson, Troy; N COIL' crettins & in, Did
W Puni sh , , A A Bonignischer, Pa .;
0 C Smith, Chicago B Parensfiroth, New York
J Avon & la, Lowell Woharles,
31ra Charles. 8 C - TDrnttnn&wGS
_ ft WTlibble & In, New York Mrs That Now York-
I T.Parks & la, St John A Molanney. Pa
i., „Biggar**. New York!. Ptekens Boston
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York
N Taylor & ln. Washitiston Miss Taylor. Washington
.o,li.,Sonett do In, WIUSiet(MI W B Brown, La,
„ ii N TranY 1, Middleton, Mold le
I T Troldoo NO W White, Vinton
.Tepuoilla.Mr.oso . chila G L filtavr, Sip_ 0
C L%age? Y
I& N 6 ' Wilson, Ctn. 0
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/4 5 nrsonr Ga. • - Jos HL Mo
est4r, Gls
DI Muobler, US A , W BFerauson, N Y
W Hubbard: 81^ : John H Stover, Va
yy 4-Wilson. Vs W T Tnlittferro, N Y
F .vt- Eui., Y
dkintcHANTs , HOTEL—Fourth et., below Arab,
C 111:cronlees. aT,Y JD Fisher,. Philo
-•;1 1 111 - 4 1 1 1 d i t e t a stra 14 1 1 C e ° stre rn , etnnavrh ill
A leslie. , Polanal • V Tia ' rtlina. ash, ra ,
Wbite. Pittsburg 8 Thompson, Brownsville
R Altoona Lovett, Ind
WR Lookwoo& Ind A Shaffer. Poland. 0
Tn.t,Mt Ja,kson 44 T McCandlass, Mt inch
w 0 Howland. Roston P Pettebone,Wyomulg. Ps
Srmdlay. Tenn It Kant. Minersvillo
' Rood, Mt Boni Sponge A Colhartson,lll
,-- les Onlbertaon At me, 111 J L Reed, Pa
8 H . hTnwrold,
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Tows Rim Rosamond. Ohio
A Pant Tfaliak, yrna'. 0 7 Barrage. B nab=
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B tud, B Pmc tor, MI M _
isks:no. wcatherby C 11 Northam, Hartford
. — lrrotror. .13 A RobinPori, Ya
••J = Stsbon,,Boaltetrier. Y • All Van Cleve, Trenton
Isbarri. N Y
mirkpair y w Rovev, Newark, N Y
••• lahintior, Mass ' A 0 Vnit,a
Jas Orol&. " Wn4dell. Ohio
'Halliday. 0 L B Mowry, Masa
O , Bt)TZL—Oboatnut'st., above Fifth.
Vl'lilipe:New Maas' W B Letyriat Now Albany
AI Wheaton, Balt I, jj Johns, N
,T litt•ghaq: pa r • • • Fr M Heathy:a, Jr, Phila
-3 }I Lyona,2l %Bel TLonrr,finmmitfill
,NYanta - amcßt. Duck, Vs
11 H! ketae.7y Cpunk i r V t .Tagga rt. Ind
en, etth,NH
C Way* tipnwtfiald, Maw B, Wells Muse
BA'CooloY, Masa ' ay Win
W Dunker - Amt. NY - Bastin N Y -
.11L.Strait. Va - Mtge Straitli,
R fti nTir k Ch. Vn
VW - 07641'Vwf, Poston
ht N Bmith Ec wf L IV J N .1 Ooranah. kftl
.tc.f.Dekushrriutt, iNfri 8 TT Smith. NY
- -.143 McCreary, ni Chunk J W smith, Bnn Francine
Atter, V. • Alex Melrinney & 1. Pa
Randeinh & In. N Y yulti Flkterlft.
'Vitirlovnot:Dnaktniry- W W Fitirbankft,
glerntld Y R N Ronnkett
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iltrlirenele.llA , •
"Nee rnsmatth 'rhos J Fr.uoll, 'Form
riOntioss chaffel, Lee, Mane Aims T Criddle, Tenn
PICANBLIN .HOUSE—Chestnut street, above Third.
ftlinbart.! . Perks ' Sex REeminimd, 110 l
• /4 Odendlutll,& la, Belt C pnttAr. j r , R
titre Tinvttt, tthio W W,Wright Del
' C Taylor, Vs, C Alexander & la. Albany
Cnshreen, R I - C W Leeds, Trenton, N J
D R Parts. Ny. • • WM M*llol7, N
J E Rockwood.-Mass Mrs Gsllogher dild, Pa
, ' •It .Thseeldi N CY. • ..- Younslove, Jr, Y
•JelyWhite•kitt,ldd ' H AW Anderson. 10d
rebter..N y - F Pleshmann, , NT
• -F .Coxf Phila. • - • 0 W Welter, Plata
jeWitak tkrfEl.,- . -Chestnui street. abrive
3 - 13 Rose, B A smith * Ye
B Kansa Ver -0 W Parker CI i o
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• VIM Clay &
. , BE Potter, Augusta, Me
Craig illWVa. Geo Davie Va
Dime Thom_peen, t3coW T kccncley Va
Kimball:Boston. M A Hoye, Zanetville. 0
W Dewier'. Pittsburg W C Wright. St Johns NS
, Mrs P Hollmers, St touts R Bidde. NNY '
Haws ; Alba ‘ ly Dr Win Johnson ;Jr, U N
aas SJohnson, lel E A Rythor, was.hington
J Attdrews,'N ' W P . Browri.N Y
J Vnriek, Jr, - - , .1 Ryerson, N Y-
W P R) omen, N Y HBJones, N Y
T Jones, D C " C Wakefield &
.1 II Heald, N Nen B Btringfield, NY
S Hutchison. Waahinston N W Brown Prey, R I
.4St3 DIM'. Batt' J P Brows, alontg'y,
II Decal, moat &omen', W McKean, N y
r.-Y,"MKimberling Va _)I Ley,
ESTraii; ' • Dr F Schley, Mil
Jae Dotlardy l'a • ,
THE UNION HOTEL—Areli greet, above Third,
....:11f.tilinedge ‘ NY J 13 Zereudoe, N J
J_A Danner, York Benno D Renteh, v
H litorrliraber k hld S B Dehrer. Mit ,
Blunt area, NJ .IJB Conkling, IN .1 '
, W4l routes & Md Debt Orahaiu. Ohio
'TV Arnientivut. (Ago Joe Harvey. Pa
'0 A Jones. Ohio
JTomlinsol6,NC W Wilson, C
Alngrant . 14 C Clements, NC
Sohnßetij uaywood.Pottsvine
Sohn Herter ,flaston J K Crum.baker. Ohio,
Mr, Paige'', N , Tho Busk,* & Is, Mica
Procktor, , ,hlles $ My, Alliance, 0
Orltdren, Inwa, city Mrs Stewart & non N Y
'- y . p Fraugh, Bor.;ick
' Blienner. Hawley, Pa
,O Women,lVJ r R 6 Boyd. Upton
• NATiONAI,,, HOTEL—Bade streoi, above third.
TO W eaver Jr, Danvitle„ T.O Laurence, Millersville
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ae ITATAN,i,I'bi,
wren &a
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Win , Y lifigaill t tirli t riltown
- Heed. Po, J Vmideroloot, Phi%
'Jacob Holman, I.,iverVliPaW C Dover; Pottsville
Chas Sloan, Plat
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§TA43,'qIJNION-41.arket 4., above Sixth,
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Ym,- - „Per o ! '. 1 F.' . 1 / T' , :?: „. i . ,W W set - , Paulin' rg
benstitidiei, , Patliburi -,
Min i Fl Peru se, Es
. 1 taltonn., l 4o 0 ming ea, Pa. mL1313 riemmins. It Y
' - '7 .... lVClltteri rrar..lt F•,
_. Henri Prosti Boston
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-- _i -- E - 13 , rwir. - t o sno ccf WB. Brawn; L!trl eo .-
r,trrl Os -E - oirmen, PK. ,', , ' -%1 7 eylot.`GreetteAo, Pa_ .
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rAf.erUii ' l. it* E Tustin, Chas r Ott'
, -",t'E Leib. Potter co 'N P Brower & wife. a
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r; Wit nottisos, I's ' ti csUsiltsn k Is, ,13100 BO
a*.ta~vme~76m.o.9s~- , ..~,
MOBNT VERNON HOTElA—Beeimil et.. above ATOili
,1 like, liitsten, Ph, ..I•Ee E & ldred * fa. N
P Beet i Imetou Mmohler, Beaton '
"Mlle Celle Nay • Mine 4i Corson. Cape May
.I'l%ollll4lmi N Y , C Vanhorn e NJ
QA3uterson,'ltiverten J Menus,lteverton, N
Iv Denali.; Dublin ()up, C &route, Phila
Shouts. Carbon co-^ •'A Trout', Certain no '
Monroe. co .1 Frantoi blouroe co' .
MINI Frantz, Monroe no Master Frantz, Monroe
F Mussolman, Whiteman, Reading.
Mrs Whitesell, Reading • Mies Whitesell, Reading
blaster Whites 1L Reading A U Hay & la, Easton
R A Smith. N Y Thom Frankenfield, Pa
INNArr: .1 Zerbe, tilausellon, 0
Lane, Del
W Moore. Wilm,cel J B Moore. Del
Miss Sanderson, Lancaster J Fisher. Bucks co
Mrs Fisher Bucks co Mine Fisher, Bucks co
J D Moser, boranton, Pa C D Moore, Scranton , Pa
Alt Weiler, Wilkesbarre Win South, Went Chester
•• :
EAGLE HOTEL—Third street. above Race.
II 0 St4arte 11Id Jos Shenk, Leismen
G Wilkensham, Chester co Hlt Bays. Chester co
Shindle, Lebanon 0 Price, Chester co
F Z Fritz Pa It T Cary, Chester co
S MoWilliams, Chester co 0 B Fisher, Pa
J Leslie, West Bradford A k,et, Chester co
A V Smith, Del co J Anderson, Chester co
.1 Mosteller , Benj Fry
R Mott, Chester no ' G• Ring, Chester no
•R CTairhank, Del co C 011 Levis. Chester
Griffitt, Chester co 'Milos, Uniontown, Pei
Yarnall,Del CO
BARLEY BrEAR itopEL—Second et.. below Vine
JTaTrison,_Rpston Wm P „Brewer. Trenton
lit ROM'S, Bristol 8 Phillips, Newtown
AI Linton & In, Rucks co ..1 Watson, Doylestown
R. Wntson. Doylestown ..i 0 Montgomery, Del
C Beeler, Cheltenham J 8 Heston, Newtown
GI Samuel; Phila Wm West, Trenton, N 3
A Corson, Pa W It Semington, Pa
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ARRIVED.
Steamship Delaware, Copes. 21 hours from Now York,
with milao and passengers to Jae AlMardian. Passed
Mr Reedy Island an unknown bark with a stertin-Ind
alongside, and about six 801.0011015 in the Pay and river,
hound up.
Brig Alfred Exall, Brook, 3 days from New York, with
salt to A Kerr. - '
.
Sehr It aliment, Walmaley. 9 days from Georgetown,
Md. with wheat to Jas L Bowleg k Co.
Behr Andrew 911'11810p.Bloxnin, 2 da)s from Magno
lia. Del. with tooter to J 1t McCulley,
Behr Farmer, Salmons, 2 dale front Milford, Del,
with lumber to I H Ale Colley.
RI TELEGRAPH.
(Correspondence of The Press,)
CHARLESTON, Oa 5.
Arrived, ship Hortensia. from Boston. Phis ship has
since been purchased here for 5'73.000.
In the Mug, ship Mackinaw, Liverpool.
tif),MORANDA.
Steamship Virginia, Kelly, sailed from Richmond 4th
Mot. for Philadelphia.
Steamship Kennebec, Hand, hence, arrived at New
York yesterday.
Steamship Cahawha, Smith. from New Orleans, via
Havana 30th ult, arrived at New York yesterday.
Stearnalnes Baltic, Gray, and Northern Light, nkle
pouch, for Aspinwall, sailed from New York yesterday.
Bark Leiden. Jarman. from Cardenas for Philadelphia,
was spoken 4th lost, tat sv 28, long 74 et
Bark Florida, Monday, for Aspurstall, cleared at New
York yesterday.
Brig Cygnet, Barnard, hence, arrived at 9t John, NB,
30th
• Brig Sarah Elisabeth, Raynea, fur Philadelphia, sailed
from Unlit 23d ult.
_BricCondavit.Ryder, hence, arrived at Banror 2d inst.
Brig Everglade: Watts, hence, arrived at Portsmouth
4th inst.
Salts White Squall, Spra y.
r W Bsrtlett, A Tirol],
Mort FittglitltT,trrri . ;rei'd iti°l4
and J
Bohr, J:
arrive Shadier, and Washington, Town
send, hence, arrived at Providonce Rh inst.
Behr F Merwm.'Avery, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Provideme 4th Inst.
Behr Cititutrine Rogers, Brett, for Philadelphia, sailed
frotr,,Calins 27th_ult,
-Behr 14 'Scribner, Carlisle, from' Mayport. Fla, ar
rived at Portland gd inst.
Schr—A leanings, Laktr, hence, arrived nt Quincy
19th ult.
` • Behr Pequonnook, Burroughs, hence, arrived at Dor
chester 28th ult.
• Scars M Alontion. Brewster, Time. Tyler. and Bru
nette, Johnson. hence. arrived at Richmond 4th met. •
Behr Fame, Ketcham. for Philadelphia, sailed from
Newlin yr port 3d inst.
Behr £3 1 Rogers, Langley, hence, arrived at New
bu rvort 3d inst. ,
Schr nos Potter, Glover, from Delaware City, at New
Bedford 4th inst.
Propeller Mars, Nichols, cleared at New York yester
day for Philadelphia. .
COLE4i3iIRY— s -BAILIE.—On the 4th instant, oy the
Rev, C. U. Cooper, Alexander P. Cotesbuty to 'Mary A..
eldest &emitter of the late Semi. Bailie, of Pittsburg..
McCLUNG—MORAD.—On the ad instant. by get.. .1".
H. Castle, Mr. Robert- McClung._ of Williamsburg, N.
Y.. to Miss Annie E. Mond, of West Philadelphia. •
MORGAN—BRIGGS.—On the rith ult., byy Rev. Daniel
B. Miller. Mr. Charles W. Morgan to Mice Bettie L.
Briggs. all of Phtlader. •
MANSFIELD—WA D.—ln this city, on the 4th ifint.,
by Rev. Mr. Jeffr,, A. Mansfield, of. Ohio, to Miss
Kate E. Ward, of New York city.
OFOWARD.- . -Onthe sth instant, N. G. Howard, in the
th year of Lis ago.
he relatives and male friends are respectfully invited
attend the funeral, from hie late residence, N 0.1829
Pine street. on Pride! afternoon, at 9 o'clock. • •
SLACKBUBNE. , —On the morning of the 3d instant,
0 hristoplier J, Blackburn°. , -
His friends and relatives areparticularly invited to
attend hie funeral, on Siatii-day (Friday 1 afternoon, 7th
instant, at a o'clock from his late residence, No. 15
'loath Thirteenth street.. To proceed to Friends' We n t-.
'
ern around.
BIJRNSIDE.—On. the afternoon of the ith instant,
Mnrr. wife of William Burnside. •
- The remains will ho canvas nil, thie (Thursday) even
ins. to Bellefonte. Centre county, Pa., for interment. .
FREDERICK.—On the 3d instant, Mrs. Elizabeth
'Frederick. In the 0001 year of her ale.
The telatives and friends of this Tamil y are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence yf
he r husband. William S. Froderiek, No. 92/ Callowhill
at rest, this (Thursday) morning, at 10 o'clock. To no
coed to Laurel Hill Cemetllll'. ,
.LEONARD.—On the 3d instant. William A. Leonard,
ared 42 yenta..
Funnral from his late residence, Washington avenue.
1 below Third street, bite Southwark. this morning, nt.p.;
o'clock.
ERPMAM—On the 4th instant. Willie, infant son of
Francis P. and Ruth Erdman, aged 1 year and 7 menthe.
.Funeral.from the residence of hie parents. Ni, 315
Wiltley (Into Bedford street, above Marlborough, Eigh 7
teenth ward, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock.
PORTER —OO the nth instant, James F. Porter. in
fant son of John and Anna Porter, aged s months and 3
weeks, -
Funeral from the residence of his parents. No. late
Carpenter street, above Tenth street, this allernoon. at
no'ri ock
FOLEY.—On the 411. instant, Eliza Pidgeon, daughter
John F. and Sarah Ann Foley, in the 21111 tear of her
3 V;meral from the ieeitlenee of her brother-in-law, C.
F. Crap. t his l, above Market street, Twenty
fourth ward, t afternoon, et 0 o'clock.
. illeCOßAlfgen the 3d instant. Margaret liicenr
000k, osugh and the htte_.cath.nee mecet-_
wick. in me year co liar sea.
Funeral from.the residence of her parents. No. 921
tilimtb Sixth street, below Spruce. this (Thursday)roorn
ilaii3lrtklCi3il ettuit. Mary A., wife of John B.
Butith, in the 93d year of her age.
N antral from her Sate 'residents, No. 2110 Hummer
street, this afternoon. at 3 o'clock.
~sow
B'
LACK IRISH PORTANT, all .qualities.
-0 Plain Grey Trish Poplins.
Black Velour Rees.
lack Antennas.
Black Satin de Chines.
Blank Winter Gloves and Gauntlets,
Mourning Brocade Mohair,.
Black Mein Cloaks for Fall.
Mourning BMnieral Skirts.
Black Gros Grain and Fault de Boie
Just received hi
BESSON & HON, Mournitiature.
No. sea CHEBTNUT Street.
ECLECTIC MEDICAL COLLEGE OF
PEN NSY I. VA N I A.—Prelimiyinry lectures in
this institution aro now delivered every clay et 9 A. M.,
and 3 P. M. Also, every MON DAY. TUESDAY, WED
NESDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, at the College,
SIXTH and CALLOWHILL Streets. ,Tlr r ifulsr lec
tures of the session - will commence t of Oct.,
and, will continue until shout the let a tell, ISO.
Fees for the entire coarse, Including clinical tickets.
11 . 65. For further_narticulare inquire of W. PAINE, M.
Dean of the Faculty, No. IM North Fifth street,
above Arch, Philadsirdlia.
WE TENDER OUR SINCERE AND
hearty thanks to tho Piro Companies, the Police,CT;
Neighbors, for their prompt /Old Judicious ef
forts in extinguishing the fire at our Mill on the even
ing of the 4th inst., and thereby preventing its exten
sion to our other buildings.
It* ROSENGARTEN & SONS.
SPIRITUALISM—MR. 3. V. MANS
primp. of Boston,witing teat-modium, through
whom over eighty thousand onMlllunießtiutis have been
received, has taken Rooms at N 0.109 North SEVENTH
Street. 'whore lie may ho found daily. from 9 to 6 o'cloe k.
05.3t*
tr G
DELEATES TO TILE BOARD ON
3 FOREIGN MISSIONS vieitiog the city should
ere(' the celebrated Fteturo of the" Marts rdom of John
Lessimf, -now ealubame et the ACADEMY
OF FINE ARTS
Open, from 9A. ,_
tos P. M., mid 7 to 10 P. M.
Admitenon, 25 cants. 05-4 t
PROF. 0. S. FOWLER'S LECTURES
ON MAN, at MUSICAL FUND RALL.—TUES..
EVENING Oct.-M.'. Self-Culture and Chili:ran."
THURSDAY EirENING, Oct. eth,_ , ' Analysis of the
Mental Faculties." SATURDAY EV - MI:NIG, 00t. Bth,
.Intellect and Memory, and their Culture." Com
mencing quarter before 8 o'clock, and closing with public
examinations.
These lectures walla) found highly interacting and in
structive. Tickets to the Course of II Lectures—Gents,
ells; ',Nue., 76 edits; single tickets. 25 cants.
Professional Examinations datly, and on venipge not
appropriated to leetur.'e , at the Phrenological Rooms,
No. 922 CHESTNUT Street.
See Programmes,
frI*REV. WM
EV. PETER CARTRIIT, TILE
Old pioneer Preacher of the West, will Lecture
in CONCLRT RAU.. 'THURSDAY and FRIDAY
EVENING
,of this week.' Tickets 00 cents for Bale by
Parry k Beck k Lawton. Perkennine kr Hig
gins. the Methodist Tract Depository, and at the Hall on
the days or the lectures.
Vocal and instrumental Munie will be furnished by
troupe encored for the occasion.
Doors open at 6% o'clock. 01-3 t if
dddixnn 0 Fox, Ya
Err FARMERS' AND MIECIIANIWB — ATOi.
1
111LADELPOIA. October 3d, 1851).
"lee hereby given that an election for Thirteen
Directors will be held at the Banking House on MON
DAY, November 21et.1869, between the hours ofe o'clock
A, M. and 3 o'clock P. Itl.; and a tonerel meeting of the
Stockholders will bo holden TUESDAY, November let,
at 4 o'clock P. N,, at the Banking Beim.
ol dt.n2l : • W. RUSHTON, ia., Cashier,
ZNOTICE.—GREEN AND COATES-ST.
PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY.
third tnstalment or FIVE DOLLARS per share,
on the stook of the Green and Coates-street Passenger
Railroad Company, will be due and ay able on the 11{th
dayof °debar 1869 attho office of the Company, No.
tr',Vihrldrd.
sl3th.tuto,4 HARRY CONNELLY. Treasurer.
[T SOUTHWARK BANK—PHILADEL
IVIIA, Octobey 3d, nis9.
otioe s hereby given that en election for Thirteen
Dlmytoni will be held at the Banking House on MON
DAY, November 21st, ISSO, between the hours of 10
o'clock A. M. end 2 o'clock P. M. ,• and genernl meet
ing of the Stookholders will be held on TUESDAY, No
vember let, at 12 o'clock M:
of-dln2l F. F. STEEL. Cashier .
FItEE LECTURES
,EACH MONDAY
AND WEDNESDAY EYE:NINO& by Professor
17 CALEINSt Al. V" EiCbECTIC COLLEO_E, Sixth
And Callowhill. Subject for tins evening And Wednea-
SW eveninv, •• Diaaasee of the Liver." Medical Othee,
1111 CHESTNUT St. 003-3 t.
Lr. THIRTEENTH
STREETS PASSEN
Y.
Lottore patent having been
the capital stook-of the Thirt
Passenger Rail Compani
the said sub are n
WALNUT titre hiledell
toner, 1869, at • clock A.
Pliny. and elect a resident a
other officers as may he dem
Edward Grata,
Emanuel G. Kromer.
, John P. Yerrem
Robert Armstrong.
- I; . M6s.g fi Cro k mberser,
Joseph Woott r '
Secret+ Magee,
Thos. Watson,
if. R. Cleggehall
n e filir t i= a •
Willi
nm Deal,
Coo.imone,
M. Bouvier.
g -- PROF. 0. S. FOWLER WILL Mil-
MERCY: a COMBO of LECTURES ON LIFE, its
Organs, Functions and Improvement, as taught
by Phrenology and Pliyeiologn_at MUSICAL FUND
HALL, on THURSDAY EVENING. Sept. 29th, and
sire professional °plutons and advice daily at his rooms.
'or particulars see bills and papers of the dar. slil•lin
TO GROCERS AND DRUGGISTS.-500
Camel Saponifier or Concentrated Lye. in one pound
air-tiiiht iron bous, (the only well-estaldished and re
liable ordain.) ittanufactured by the Peurint Wanda Snit
Manufacturing Company, and for male to the trade as
follows:G Canes. 130. per pound ; 10 to 25 Canon. 3/210.321
J. N. IiRAVES, Soap Manufacturer,
oUdin No. 9 North FRONf Street.
17411 E FIRST PREMIUM AT THE LATE
4 ESTATE FAIR was awarded to ALLMAN A
ZEHNDER. for the best Rxtra Family Flour and In
dian Meal, all of whorl, are for sale at lowest cash ideal,,
at their Flour Depot, FOURTH and VINE.' n6-6t.f .
NEW YORK SYRUP-300 bbls, assorted,
' Lam - for We by TAMPA GRAHAM & CO..
LETITIA Street.
IIBBSE.-320 Boxes Herkimer-County
ohe - ess, in store and for sale by
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01. Altoß 'treat, limo door obovo Front.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
➢TARRIED.
DIEU.
AND FIFTEENTH
OBR RAILWAY COM
e issued to the evhsoribers to
teenth and Fifteenth-streets
y of the city of Philadelphia,
notified to meet at No. 327
plan, vn the 10th day of On
. ht. to organize said ooin
nd Five Directors, and such
iliedvas . evi w oatpedient.
D. D. Jane&
Alfred C. Rmer,
George Williams,
J. W. Forney,
ht. hieMiehael,
John damn,
Edkrd. C. Fenian,
• Y. R. Freae,
Henry Haines,
James Dennors%
knephen Hill,
C .Colket, and
rl C M One a.
c . s u o t rge
O A. CAI?.
POLITICAL:
CHARGE AGAIN!
UP GUARDS; AND AT THEM!
, • -
ANOTHER RALLY FOR THE RIGHTS OF THE
PEOPLE AGAINST THE
VANDALS!
ONE MORE BLAST OF THE BUGLE!
AND TURN TO VICTORY!
The citizens of Philadelphia who are opposed to the
existing National Administration, and its swindling
Lecompton policy, and who are in favor of the people
governing themselves by laws enacted by their own
Representatives, and who are opposed to the corrup
tions of the miscalled * Demooratio'PortY, and who are
opposed to the rule of the 'Killer tribe in the criminal
courts of our county., and who are in favor of the
purity of the ballot box, and the election of honest
men to office, will hold a
GRAND .MASS
DEMONSTRATION
INDEPENDENCE SQUARE,
SATURDAY EVENING.
OCTOBER Brn, AT 8 O'CLOCK.
Conte with your Banners waving—Come With iour Mu
sio—oome from your Btores—oomo from )onr Dwellings
end your Workshops—and show to the people of your
State and Country that Philadelphia, the HOME OF
LIBERTY, is still determined to primary(' the glorious
Institutions bequeathed to us from the Fathers of the
Revolution. Lot there be
A GRAND RALLY FOR COCHRAN:
A GRAND RALLY FOR KRIM!
A GRAND RALLY FOR MANN !
A GRAND RALLY FOR KNIGHT !
A GRAND RALLY FOR SMITH:
A GRAND RALLY FOR CONNELL !
A GRAND RALLY FOR THE WHOLE LEGIS
ME TICKET OF THE PEOPLE!
Remember, Philadelphians, that " He who would be
free himself must flanks the blow."
Addresses will bo delivered by
110 N. E. JOY MORRIS,
HON. WM. D. KELLEY.
HON. CHARLES GILPIN.
HON. A. G. CURTIN.
HON. HENRY M. FULLER.
HON. JAMES COOPER,
HON. HENRY D. MOORE.
THOMAS K. FINLETTER, DA.
GEORGE A. COFFEY, Esq.
WM. B. MANN, Esq.
PHILIP EL WHITE, Esq.
JOSEPH R. FLANIGEN, Esq.
LEONARD R. FLETCHER, Esq.
WM. MORAN, Esq.
EDWARD GRATZ, E.
MORTON M'MICIIAEL, Esq.
FRED. M. ADAMS, Esq.
WM. D. BAKER, Esq.
S. J. REA, Esq.
JOHN M. BUTLER, Esq.
GEORGE CONNELL, Esq.
WM. F. SMALL, Esq.
LEONARD MEYERS, Esq.,
And others. oel-St
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• PEOPLE'S TICKET.
SECOND SENATORrAL DISTRICT,
HIRAibI AItRES.
THIRTEENTH 16RD.
oe6-6t
INDEPENDENT
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EIGHTH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICIT.
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m6-rot
TENTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT
JOHN C. KELLER, -
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE.
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FOR PROTHONOTARY OF THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS,
CHARLES D. KNIGHT.
FOR STATE SENATOR—Second District,
ll EORGE It. S Id I 4 T 11.
FOR STATE SENATOR—Fourth Dultriot
GEORGE CONNELL.
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MRS. HOLMES' NEW STORY,
MARIAN G REY;
THE HEIRESS OF REDSTONE HALL
It is with the greatest pleasure that tho publishers lay
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Error," and numerous other works of rare merit. end
almost unbounded popularity. Had she never written
aught but these opening chapters, they would stamp her
as one of the very beet novelists of the age. They aro
certain that
Will stand at the head of all that has gone before, from
the pen of the fair and gifted authoress, and will take
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W.* .0401.6. - I , crt/TllOl
Do. PLAID SILKS,
SrPERTOR BLACK SILKS,
UNSIIRINKING FLANNELS,
• FANCY SACK FLANNELS.
FINE STOZK • OF BLANKETS,
CASSIMERES FOR BOYS,
BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS.
N. s.—Thenlxwo Goods era all et Om low ruler
the eeason. ae..34033
NINO
or
SPLENDID FANCY GOODS.
L. J. LEVY & CO.
INVITE THE INSPECTION OF llllt PUBLIC
TO THE
EXHIBITION
Wu thou second Room
OF THE CHOICEST SIAN UFACTI 7 RES OF THE
FRENCH LOOMS OF Titim YEAR.
TIIE courcrioN ENUIRACE9
EVENING, DINNER, .INII PROMENADE
DRESSES,
All el which aro offered at very reammahlo prices.
The r ery largo Importations of the ',resent Fall hare
enablod L.J. L. S. Co. to purchase many ohotco &hoods
at labs than the Coat of Importation ; their caktomere
will receive the benefit artstag therefrom.
SO9 AND SII CHESTNUT STREET.
s-tf
CLOTHS ! I CLOTHS !! !
SNODGRASS & STEELMAN,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
CLOTHS, CASSISIERES, VESTINGS,
NO. 52 SOUTH. SECOND STREET,
ABOVE CHESTNUT,
Are daily receiving additions to their already large
etook of
FALL GOODS.
Compttood In part of
BLACK AND COLORED CLOTHS,
" BEAVERS,
'• CASSIMERES AND DOESKINS,
PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERPB,
SILK, VELVET, AND CASHMERE VESTINOS,
N. 5.—A . ..allot) of Clotho and Denvors imitable for
LADIES' CLOAKS and MANTILLAS, all of which
mr.ll to sold at reasonable pnces : t sh-if
SILKS, SHAWLS, and DRESS GOODS! ! !
TROBNLEY & CHISM
OFFER 'VMS DAY
Very rich fano Silks for 78 and 87 cents.
Exceedingly rich for el. worth ze.
Black Bp adores and Plain color Silks, & c., A.o.
THE BEST BLACK SILKS IMPORTED ! ! !
Over $l,OOO worth of 13104:1110Fl Shawls.
Stella Shawls, in black and colored centres.
French. Scotch, and American Woollen Shawls.
Plain and embroidered Crape Shawls.
New art les or Cloaks opening clad).
All the above goods hem
BOUBBT CLOvE FOR ASH.
VIE CANNOT Bl' I:NDLRSOI.D.
Our store. boom centrally located, it IN easy of access
frolic all parts of the city and count r).
N. E. corner and SPRING GARDEN.
ocl THORN LEY & (.11118M.
RAPSON's,
CORNER OP EIGHTH AND CHERRY STS.,
Have now open a fine assortment of
BERLIN ZEPII YR WORSTED,
SINGLE, DOUBLE, AND SPLIT.
The whole from the celebrated tnenufacturere, hertz
& Wegeber, in Heron. Our ougoinerS can deposit on
getting the hest article ever offered at retail in Phila
delphia, et the lowest prizes.
A SPLENDID AFAMITAIENT EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS.
A VARIETY oe BLACK CLOAK TAsssLi.
11•Ntrroun CRoCIIET CLOAK FRINGI 4.
Now AND BEAUTIFUL. DitEss
WOOLLEN KNITTING YAIINA. ALL COLoall.
Kr.pitylt KNIT TALNIWAND CABS.
ZEPHYR KNIT GAITER, AND SLEEVES.
A FuLL STOCK OF STAPLE TRIMMINGA.
AT RA PSON '8
LADIES' TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE.
w it or. OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY STS.
TEN'S TRAVELLING SHAWLS—
In II stoat viuioty of designs and mixtures, in
cludoui the finest goodn m tho oinrkm.
Bon Shawls and Reillta‘ Wrapper.
811ARP14:1 4 .4 BROTIIF.IIO.
of 011EBTNUT and BRUIT%
- _
BLACK CLOAK VELVETS—AII widths,
of the boat 1,l one (Mods, just !wok oil, carefully
ordered for customer trade, being smooth pile mid
bright color.
Also, Black and Colored Bonnet Velvets.
HIIARPLESS lIROTHBRS.
ofCHEBTNUT and BIWITII dtreets.
B°YS'WEAR. MEN'S WEAR.
Cnnonnereseaperially for hose.
Coalinga for ISO M' tall and winter wear.
(lanlillninTS or extra weight at el crate;
Finer grades in Fanny. C 1,,,,, and Black,
Black Doetiltipa, extra quality and rhea p.
Auetton lota Blank Cloths 51.60 up.
!Atha Light Colored Cloaking.
COOPER & CONARD.
NINTH and MARK
N. 8 ,- 11nlauentento to the Tailoring trade. lor)
RETAIL DRY GOOD S.
DRESS GOODS AND SIIAW LS FR ( J3I
NEW YORK.
Will be rammed this morning—
Printed French Merinos, lush calm
Printed French Merinos Polka n rota.
Printed French Merinos, .Figures,
Printed French Cashmeres.
Printed TIM - Wien Cashmeres.
All Wool Plaids, S. Travers.
All Wool Mous de Lain's, Poise d In great variety
of styles, and loony other kinds of Di ors Goods.
Also, a full line of Buy State and. Washington
Blanket, Long, and Square Shawls, o f entirely new do
"Assiia,nedelivneerZuVy'tlieerWvffieristnobFlereae fh ;
igniTtStianwklei
Shawls, of entirely new dextgne.
Blank and Brown Centre Stella MU tats, from Sits to
std each.
Broche Long unil Square Shawls.
A new stock or Gaeta` Neekties.
Bayou's dark Kid Gloves. he.
C ARLES ADAMS,
019-them Efoirr and ARCH Streets •
BLACK FIGURED SILKS.
LYONS BLACK SIKLS, in all the new designs
of neat Ilsuron anal llovanlonos.
BLACK FLOUrNOBLI AND 31.7P8 ILOBES, of theilium
anal Broca& &mac
. . .
. .
BLACK °LOBBY OROS DE RID NEB, of all widtlui
and eotebtre.
Boron:L - 8 BLACK . TAFFETA:I:. from medulla to
the moetenperb qualities.
Theee good, have been ealacted•itith great care, for
our beet cat! trade.
CD BMW nn at
eat&
- WALL SHAWLS AND CLOAKS.
JL.' Auction lots Shawls. at 8 1 -00,42.01),112N), to $l.OO
Finer grades S Shawls, at coat and lees.
FALL CLOAKS.
Ladies' French Cloth Chalks of
L oth t and Dark filmdom Italot Cloths.
p r een ranee from to 8840.
Cloika made to order, at one day's notice,
COOPFH b. CUNARD,
NINT I II and MARKET.
•
DRY.OOODS JOBBERS
DRY GOODS NOTICE.
JOSHUA L. BALLY,
IMPORTER AND JOBBER,
213 MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA':
In% !tee special attention to one of the largest and
choicest assortments of
WINTER DRY GOODS
IN THIS MARKET, EAIIARACINO ALL THE NO
VELTIES IN
FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND GERMAN
DRESS GOODS.
A superb assortment
BROCIIE, STELLA, AND BLANKET
SHAWLS,
Of the newest rind choloost styles.
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
BLANKETS,
All sizes and qualities.
WHITE, SCARLET, YELLOW, OREEN, AND BLUE
WOOL FLANNELS.
WELCH FLANNELS
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
CLOTHS. CASSIMERES,
SATINETS AND VESTINGS
The newest Printings in
MANCRESTER DE I.A.LiVES
IMIEET
Standard in%kos
SHEETINGS AND 8111RTINDS.
CHECKS, TICKINGS. ♦ND 8 ritIPES, Aau
CANTON FLANNELS.
A FULL LINE
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
PRINTS,
AND THE LAROEST ASSORTMENT OF
MERRIMACK PRINTS
UNITED STATES
JOSHUA L. BAILY,
NORTH MK OF MARKET STREET,
ABOVE BECONP,
SPECIAL NOTICE
DRY GOODS DEALERS.
W a beg leave to call special attention to uor etoek of
DRESS GOODS,
Now expoaoll for sale
EVERY RETAILER
Who may visit NEW YORK will he amply repaid the
°spew.° of hie trip, by selecting out of our splendid 'va
riety styles different from those to be found in other
markets.
WE ARE NOW OPENING
00 CASES DEL/it:NES, new and really beautiful
200 " VirAMBI.7TTA FEIN rs, new style&
100 " WARREN PRINIS.
1,000 CLOAKS,SACKS, AND MANTLES.
3,000 SHAWLS, Imported expressly fur us
We have a rich supply of
DRESS GOODS AND DOMESTICS,
But to the above we sok your notice in particular. We
shall nut quote prices, but twines it to say. that by this
advertisement we mann to arrest your attention, and
the ()mle and prices will enable you to arrest, the at
tention of your customers the country round,
DE FOREST,.
ARMSTRONG, & CO.,
Se AND 82 CHAMBERS STREET,
J PROCTOR & CO.,
IMPORTERS,
MANUFACTURERS,
JOBBERS, AND RETAILERS,
L A D I E S'
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS,
708 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADBLPHIA,
Invite the attention of
WHOLESALE BUYERS
To their Stook. oomPn.ng
EVERY VARIETY OF STYLES
In medium and first-olaea Goode, including
FINE AND COSTLY
VELVET CLOAKS.
lIANDSOMR
BEAVER CLOAKS,
MISSF.B' CLOAKS.
NEW STRIPED BOURNOUB,
BOURNOI WITH. PLAITS.
&0., ko.,
All of which will be offered at Low Prices
TO CASH AND SHORT-TIME BUYERS
J. W. PROCTOR & Co..
THE PARIS
MANTILLA
EMPORIUM,
708 CHESTNUT STREET
SPECIAL NOTICE.
For the AOCOMlllatktioll of ninny of our tin et,TO
- NH/ who cannot tome their otoren during the usual
business illlllll/ at thin HBll5Oll. an wall ILK to FLOCOMIIIOI.IIIt6
COE' NTRY NEINCIIANPI WllO Winil to economize time, the
store trill be open during the month of
OCTOBER,
Every week day evening except Saluda).
The ealeameu will be in attendance to show but ors
through the stook until 10 o'clock P. M.
JOSHUA E. DAILY,
IMPORTER AND JOBBER
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOON,
e. 13 AIARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA
ued
-,--,......._"..„_
WANTEIn a Grocery House. abort
commnce blesine.. a competent Salesman
with a oreei tad Must he able te Rive unexception,
ble re lenitive. Address '' A. W. Cleltun," Box 2ts,l,
I.lllladelphin Bost Office.
.• - .
WANTED -By the Ist of November, a
How,. with all the inodorn improvements.
rated between Vino and Brown. nod F a i l and Twelfth
Add resa " Box =10." Philadelphia Post Wfiee. oG-7t •
WANTED -13y a Young Girl; employ
ment as a Domestic in a private faintly...where
there are no children. Apply to 811 TOLBLILj Jr. It •
WANTED 610,000.—A person with from
000 to 812 tglo tu take Boote of a retiring
partner in a well established and Shoe Jobbing
Bonne, now doing a good hinnies& Satisfactory refe
rence ~.iven and required. Address "A. 8.," this office.
a3-at•
A YOUNG MAN who is thsengaged eve
ningx, and frequently afternoon& would like to
ern ploy his leisure hours in some way that would war
rant a lair compensation. Addreas" A. I. K.," this Of
fice.
os-h•
V . NTED—In a Ilousejust starting bu
1/11Vslnees. an active and ere reel c teen, thorou;hly
nequ 'tinted with CIO and near trade. To the /3jlit sort
ore roan, n frill opportunity for advancement would he.
riven. Address, with name and references, " Pry
Goods," at The Prete Office. pant-
WANTED.—The Advertiser wishes to
obtain a Situation in a 'Wholesale House in this
city. Ruin a good acquaintance South arid West. Best
Matti' and Pittsburg references can be given, Address
J. Al.;' Chestnut street. 04-3 t •
WANTED—By Married— Mau, a
Situation as Salesman. City references. Pro
vision or Grocery bus'ne•s preferred.
Addrers " Panne'," this office. o bat.
COMM
0 3 0 (X). CI A
A S L AGENCY. MI CHESTNUT
Street.—A Partner is wanted to jars a competent and
experienced Man in the conducting of the Kactianze
hod Hankins business. An opportunity is now offered
by nn opening pronneinz large results. An eclat e
capital of from .515 OW to 52000 may ho safely and pro-
ELcalY invested.
othL
.firgßT ED—By a Young Man, a situation
w an, mercantile establichment where ho can
Make hinieqf generally useful, either in the counting
room or store. Address" IL L. A.," at this of
oa-3t •
WANTED—By a middle-aged %lan,
Sitnsiton Al Penes inn wholesale Grocery or
Dry Good, House. Best of eery references can be urcn.
Address Wffilatn, "Prerr office. cd It
WANTED --By a Young Man 19 years
of axe. a Situation in a 'Wholesale Store. Is in
telligent and writes a fair hand. Compensation not so
mach nn &next ob t ain
emplottnent in bush stablishii.en
where hin can obtain a 'mewled:o of ess. • Best of
reference men. Address P.." at this office. c6fit•
WANTED—A Situation as Assistant
married a Wholesale bonne nr Factory, by
young man. who can tarnish rho bent of test.-
menials as Cu character. Merest " name of this
Darer. 0340
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
($lO,OOO —Best Farming Land;, 10.
• ented in the Old Quaker Settlement,
in Keokuk aml Mahaakit countier, lowa. and part eash.
in erehaneo for u good 'dock of Dry Goods, Arc. Cnlf
goon, nt Room No. 72 Mount Vernon Hotel, SECOND
Street. akire Arch. It*
ra FOR SALE-1024 CHESTNUT Street,
tuttt it.tidsome Four-story DereMoe in complete or
der. Immediate poseension. Three-store Double Beck
'Madmen. lot 216 feet deep to Sermon street feet
front; 2 Heelers: Ges in every Room; Hot and Cold
Water, with nil modern improvements. Terms ease.
Apply to :Beene. ti11. 1 .131P.1. SuN, WALNI T
Street. 04
APERSONAL CIIANCE—Tho Store to
rent and Fixtures for sale. nfi. 8..4 S. A. LOVE'S
splendid Fancy Grou.ryStore.SEVENTH and BROWN
Streets. Impure on the pro truces, or at thou. Tea Store,
Fourth and Chestnut. m-at
gm A NEAT AND CONVENIENT
stanwailing to root, No. 811 North SIXTH Street.
SOU Der annum. Apply at No 1% rket street. a -St
CN--, t ADMINISTRATOR'S SA I, E.—A
sik,—)..very superior Trotting Mare dad 'Patchett Colt
av,ll lie sold at Public sale, at the lion,' of STACY B.
CAM PION. Mount Rolla. Bu rlington coo his , N.J., on
SATURDAY, Oct. S. at The al.ore Mare is
oars olib.sonnil and Lind to all harness ; has trotted in
Public 2 HOU. 45 see. The Colt is 2 months old. and in
pronounced In competent tuthtes to be one of the Aloe
PrOrUISIDC MArei Colts ever si red by "O. 111. Pstslien "
Sale positis e, to close the Estate nf late D. B. PEA
COCK. THO3IAB H. MOOR,
0.1 Pt' Administrator.
al FOR SALE OR RE.N T—A large
Ski Mantle Brick HOUSE, with all the modern irn.
movements ; hot and cold water, gnu, heaters. he.. al
in complete order, Yo. 96 Union street. Burlington. N.J.
Apply to P..MI.taILETON.
AT PUBLIC SALE—On SATURDAY,
Oct 22.1839. on the premises "A Valley Fe rm."
in Chester county. adjoining Cain Station. on Penn
sylvania Railroad, three miles west of Downingtown.
containing 1S Acres of excellent quality of Land. with
good Bird limes. and poesening men/ _adventWe rd
Water, roads, and ether eonventencria .or further par
ticulars call upon .INO. E. FOX.
ni Executor,
set-I` No. n South THIRD Street. Phila.
PO LET—A Second-story Room, conve
ment to the State HORN,. nimble for a Lewyer's
Office. Apply 431 ell ESTNUT Street. el 6
og FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE.—
Ma The subscriber, in concentrating his business on
Chestnut street. west of Tenth street,offers for sale,
upon rearanable terms, Malmo, manufactory, with out
buildtng and large lot of ground Denting on Sixth, hl ar
snail. anti Master streets, suitable for almost any large
manufacturing business For partmaLarn inquire of
ALFRED FITLER, Conveyancer, No.al N. SIXTH
Street, or to the subscriber, N 0.1009 CH ESTIYUT
515-Ina WM. D. ROGERS.
- POE SALE.
-A; The Subscriber will dievose of the entire Stook of
FINE A 1141151 FATS. STATUARY,
HEAD AND' FOOT STONES. &c.,,
ATTHE MONUMENT MARBLE ARD,
•
No. ISM ARCH Street.
West of Eighteeeth street
el-2m WM. HII.I. MOORE.
PHILADELPHIA
PUBLIC SALE ON THIRTY-SIX
I__._3..VALUABLE STALLIONS, BROOD MARES,
AND COLTS.
On Thursday.
The 2lth October. et lets o'clock A. M.. at Mile Hill
Farm, the residence of A. Mail liar 1, Es q.. oPnosite the
Bonaparte grounds, Bordentown, A. J., will be soid—.
315 I:mumble stallions brood times, end colts consist.
I'm or bred half brpil, and trotting stook.
Arcane 120 stn n.... 0 - 171911.2. [lle ollanriat; no•-• cope_
cii y recommended to the notice of breeders:
Hermes.l sears old, by Manner, out of the eue!n of
tho turf, Fasluon.
Joseph, 2 years old. by Hermes. out of nosey Antony.
New Jima). 4 ) ears old. by (Morel, H. Petehen. out
of Psteey Antony. A magnificent colt. It hinds high.
well broken. and prounstn t great speed and bottom.
frir Catalmtues, containing full earneulars, low ready
at the Bazaar.
ocs 3tsf ALFRED M. HERKNESS. Auctioneer.
NEW BOARDING lIOUSE,—A few Gen
-L • tlemen can be neeommodated with Baird ; also, a
few Day-Boarders,nt I Eat t. NIER Itreet. oi,-3t•
BoARDING._ One large Second-story
Front Room va•nnt. 1213 CHESTNUT Street.
Also, one Thud-story, eu a Able for a family.
110ARDING.—Elegant and aim. Rooms,
A—. male and in suites, can be had with first-0115e
ftoard, for the Summer, Fan, and Winter, at 1.113 WAL
NUT Street, att9•Zn
UST.--On 3lunday afternoon, in TENTH
L
between Shippey end Race. a Ivan CA
MI,4) BREASTPIN. with a Go den Lapped Border.
view of a Villue. A suitable reward be given on
its restoration to No. tiM South TENTH Street. above
Shippen. 04 3t
EDUCATIONAL.
NIVERSITY OILPENNSYLVANIA.
MEDICAL' DEPARTMENT.
THE INTRODUCTORY LECTURES
To the COUREE of 15.38.60 will no delivered t the
following order:
MONDAY, Ootober 10th, at 12 M., Dr. CARSON.
MONDAY. " 10th, nt 1 P. M., Dr. SMITH.
TUESDAY, " 11th. at 12 ALI), IIO.IEIII I .
TUESDAY, " 11th, nt 1 P. M., Dr. LEIDY.
WEDNESDAY. " 12th, ),:,‘ ! 1 :,V,1 1 1 5P, 3 ,, i ,°.1 2 i . 1 . 1 . t .
THURSDAY, " 13th, at 12 M., Dr. WOOD.
THURSDA . " 13th. at I P. 21., Dr. JACKSON.
FRIDAY, " 11th, at 3K, F. M., 131. HOWIE.
TILE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO ATTEND.
troOtoel4
NEW YORK
YOUNG LADY will (as a
Toneharl giro instructions in Composition. Rhe
torte. the Rudiments of Latin, and in Ornriniar.
whieli she tenches h 1 n rICW. pleasant. and expeditpins
Owes, Address ' h.,' Hog bouth Lion onth street.
045-3 t •
CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS,
BAILy & BROTHER,
NO. 0.20 OIIESTNUT STREET,
WILL OPEN TODAY
A LOT OF
ENGLISH TAPESTRY
CARPETS.
OF NEW PATTERN'S,
AT ONE DOLLAR A YARD,
AND
ENGLISH INGRAINS
AT
SEVENTY-FIVE OFNTS
All-dtdeTif
TO MERCHANTS BUYING OIL
CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES.
I3LABON & SMITH,
MANUFACTURERS OF OIL CLOTHS,
146 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
We taytte the attention of dealers toper large stook of
FLOOR, TABLE, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS,
GREEN GLAZED OIL CAMBRIC,
in beautiful article for slmdes. The largest stock of
WINDOW SHADES and BUFF HOLLANDS in the
market, at prices which defy competition. au3l-.2m
'LITE ORPHANS' COURT OF MONT
GONIMIX
. .
At nu Orphans' Court In and for the County of Mont
gomery. held at Norristown, on the:loth Jan of Septem
ber, A. D. P.S9, in the matter of 'the Crirtiti ol or Valua
tion of the Heal Estate of ELCZABLTH WHITE, lute
01 the toisinslu of Gwy need. in said county. deceased
on 'notion of B . MAR KI.EY BOYElt.Eeq.,Attoraey
for CHARLES WHITE, one of the heirs of said dece
dent, the Court grant a rule directed to Sarsh Krupp,
Elizabeth Edwards. Abraham White. Sylvester White,
Melinda Nichols, Thomas .1 White, Elizabeth Danne
how et, Benjamin Wllxm, Manetta Balzell. Hester Bo
dolman, Margaret Jones, John White. Charles White,
John M. Jones. Guardian 01 Howard lienry . Drale. and
Thomas Hood. linardian of Sarah Jane Brown, heirs
and persona interested m gaol Estate. and all other per
eons interested. to be end appear betofe the Honorable,
th e j e th ,e , of the sold Court at a Court to be held nt
hometown, on and for sant County, on THURSDAY,
the 27th lii of ()etcher, A. D. 1059. at lit o'clock A. St..
t hen and there to accept or refuse the real eative of Said
decedent. nt the appraised coluntion put upon it to the
I,,, t est duo. returned. or show enticeohms the e‘ulßeal
Estate vhould not be sold. Ac. lip the Court.
E. R. MOORE.
rm-t hit* Clerk of Orphans' Court.
IQAMUEL CHUBB, Agent for the Purchase
F? and Sale ur Real Estate, and the entleetton of Rents.
0.5 215 WAINER ::!tseet.
WANTS.
5 N. FROST Street. or to
TI NIAS DVODALE_,
BURIAAGTON.N.J
SALES BY AUCTION.
JJOAUDING.
LOST AND FOUND.
LEGAL.
JATIONAL TBEEATRE,
WA LNI•T Pt reelhetoreen Eislah and Math
LAST NIGHT fit 7 TWO OP THE CELEBRATED
M A Eztil '8 JUVENILE COMEDIANS
THIS t TitURSDAI') EVENING,OcL 6, mg,
Will Le presented
THE MA VER
Michael Erie. Master LOUIS;ap d'Arrille. Misr.
L.nisa; Mary. Mina Helen.
To conclude wor;
BF:A rTY AND TILE BEAST.
Belutr.lll.4 Helen ; Beast, Mae hart/lie 7 John
Qurt. Master lie, ree W. Marsh.
1 ) ,, 0rs °Fen at 7o'clock .; Performance to commen ce m . E's• Admomon 2sceora; Parquet and Dress Circle.=
Le4the,;,,Pr.o;h:aat7 Boars.
red 51: Orchestra chairs, 73 cents;
rsi secu dar:rtt tha day. 30 east"-
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
Hole Lew.— ...M. A. GARRETTISON.
THIS (TM:RS D . AY) EVENIN(i, Oct. 6,
THE YOUNG PRINCE.
l'rince Fredertek u I Pruiiiiis Miiis Margie hlttehelL
TIIELITTLE SAVAGE.A
Rata Dalrymple. Miss Margie Mitchell.
WLLI TEL L.
fierier. Mr. Youffi ng l ; AM
'LAI, Mr. Perry; Emma(
Mrs. Duffield.
&ALA or Pe:cu.—Dress Circle, (Seats secured int/r
-unt extra charge.' 60 cents; Parquet. Seats VICUMA ft
60 cents,63Thi ; 'Second Tier and Fiatuly Circle. and Thlad
Tier. Z cents; Private ROSES. according to their Socials,
C 5 and 83; Single Seam in Orchestra and ?nista
itaxes.7s cents.
Rua o .Tce open daily. from 10 until 2 o'cL3c.k. when
sego, can he secured in ads mace.
A"ERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
RAVELS AM) MABITINETTI FAMILY.
Tlll.l (711CRSDA.Y1 EVENINO October ff.
TERPSICHORR OR. PETE OP 'THE MrCSF.S.
Terpsichore. Mlle 3lnria Hennecart.
THE. THREE 1 3LADIATORS.
By Messrs. .1 Mien. Philip and la nacio Martinetti.
JOCK(); Rav el ;E BRAZILIAN AYE.
Joel., Gabriel - Francois RSTti.
T I i•HT ROPE, by Marietta Zs nfretta. Yonne America.
C l 4; - Parquet . Parquet Circle and Balcony...soas;
Family nre.., anti Amptu theatre..Z rents.
Box Office open (mu:llO.A. M. lin P. • • Th6a Beata
el., be seeered without extra chute. Doors open at?
Performance to commence at 7.4
VVIIRATLEY & CLARKE'S ARCH
STREET TRF.AT RP.
THIS (THURSDAY) ENT"....ING. Oct
BORN TO 13000 LUCK.
Faudeen ()Tanen.' Mr-Collins.
1 4 LA s T
Fel , O'CH n. Colahs Mr. l!leg.
To conclude with A :YABOB FOR AN HOUR.
Scots se Pxice 4 .—Adretscon.23 cents ; BectLrees bests
in Drees Cgr.de..ng ; Parguet..3o cents.
Loots stun at 7 o'ckmi; Istringuago to oemootwo
at ni o'clock prec.sely.
.1.1.11-cDONOUG ITS GAIETIES-RACE ST..
below THIRD.
GREAT SrCCESS OF
T R IC
ORIGINAL " MICROW.'OW
HERNANTEZ THE WOVIVR.
EVERY VARIETY OP EVTERTAINMENT
N.I , ILV GirrT.
BEST COMPANY IN PHILADELPHIA.
13 csnrs.
TIDE MARTYRDOM OF HUSS is now
exlphitsnr. rohother Pfflintinee of the DUS
SELDORF COLLECTIO. to the Southeast Gallery
of the ACADEMY OP PINE ARTS.
Open detly, from II A. M. flu S P. M., aoo 7 to 10
P.M. Admumnn Za, t al-ft
cgANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE,
17 ELEVENTH street. between Chest:int sad Eadot.
Open for the &aeon.
SANFORD' STAR TROUPE.
thelareest
Company in the world.
In their excellencies every eVeliair•
SANFORD
Even' evenine Bis ereat Role of Charsonna
p.m! °Pen at 'Ht. Commence sta.
Admission 35 reran Chuldran 13 omits.
SPORTING.
CRICKET.—TIIII GRAND INTERNA
TIONAL CRICKET MATCH between the beet
Eleven Dim erg of all En:land. end Twenty.two at the
United 1 4 tatesiwill take place on the St. George's
at the Northern terminus of the Tenth and EtrZ mi tti
street Railroad. en MOND AY. October testi, and (Wow
ing dais. commencing at 10 o'clock A. M.
DECK'zi , BAND has been en,a.ed for the measles.
Comfortable seats wilt be provided tot the tmecitannada
bon of Indira.
PR FC'Ev. te V Dx l s•loN.—Day tickets SO cents; &Hum
tickets. 111. To to had at the gate, or of the Bearetszy.
Bl order of the Committee.
CHARLbS 11. T. COLMS. Sel'k sia
627 'Retain
N. B.—Ca:6ll;es will set down heads North on
street. 03-Tt.
REMOVALS.
REMOVAL.
The Subscriber biving
REMOVED TO
255 MARKET STREET,
(The store formerly' occupied by J. B. Ellison & Sous.)
Would call the attention of buyers to his Lane and vrell•
selected stock or
CLOTHS, OV)HCOATINGS.
CASSIMEREI, SATINETTS,
VESTINGS, TAILORS' TRIMMINGS,
And all other goods adapted to slen and ROW Tear
JOHN V. TERRY.
oc3-tot 233 MARKET STREET.
-R EM OVA L. —.MARTIN WOLFF have
Removed to No. 334 MARKET Street. South side.
behrar Fourth. waere they offer choice assortment of
Fall and Winter Goode at very low prices. .1.143 a
MEDICILYA.L.
D R. GLENTWORTII'S PILE REMEDY,
-a- , For the Cure of Hemorrhoids or Piles, Dossaps
ton, Fistula in Ano, Hiceratiane of the Anna, Protapens
of the Rectum. Fissures, 'Excoriation. Ulcerations In
ternal Find External to the Anus, Pruritus, and all Dia
ea-
wa peculiar to the Rectum.
The great and uniform success which thur Remedy has
attained for the cure of the abrow ihseases is unroomt
dented in the annals of medicine. The rapidity of its
curative qualities and the durability of its.curea are
equalled by no other Remedy of the age. .timety-nine
canes out of en hundred are alleviated and cured of this
tbstrceares complaint and are restored to comfort here
tofore unknown. Full and asphalt Dirm-tions sworn
pans each Box. One Box is aurucient to perform acute.
Prepared only by DR. DbENTWORT a.
No. fttt RACE Street.
Price R. Can be sent by Adams' Express, o6 -lm
DRFgt. MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIF E
.
PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS Miss been
thoroughly tested. and pronounced a sovereign remedy
for dmesnm, flltulenci, heart-tern and andarhe,
costiveness. thank:ea, fevers of all hands, rheumatism.
Rout, Snivel. worm. scurrY, ulcers , eiliatTe corn'
y!eints, salt Menlo, m7mpeL.m, common colds and Ll
tinent.l, mast:dant) and al t deran;ement of the female
stem.yities.and varinninother &seams to softlieb the
human frame is liable. For sale by the prpprietor, Dr.
W.ll. MOFFAT, .135 BROADWAI. New loth-and by
Drussists genera& all over the countn. al-a&wiy
SCROFULA, WHITE SWELLING, HIP
DISEASE, TETTER, SCALD BEAD, Eruptions
of the Skin generally. and all Humors and Impurities of
the Blood. are radically and permanently _mixed by the
oelebrated
IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE.
It has been a very important agent in the cure of
CANCEROUS DISEASEn by Dr.Lounsberry & Co., for
a number of yearn Mal, and its great value in the cure
of Cancers is abundantly estabLshed by the litany cures
eTected In it.
In SCROFULOUS affections its remarkable
elect has never been equalled. It ewes the moat titiela
nate eases.
TErildl. SCALD READ. sad all Eruptions of the
Skin, readily yield to s moderate yes of tins Iledbidne.
Malignant Eirers and Sores are reaAly oared by Disuse
of a Less bottles.
. _ .
Prepared and sold by
hIacNICHOL & DRO..ante Loaneborry & C 0.,)
No. to North FIFTH Street, below Ara.
For We by the followmg Drugetata:
J. F. Long & Co.. Lancaster; C. W. Epting, Pottamlltg;
J. H. Eater, 4eadieg t Stevens. Readom ; T. & J.
McClintock, Easton; Jan. Given, West Chester; Wm.
Rattle r. Norristown; Simon Rau, Bethlehem. Dr. Isge
seg. New ; Dr. Leahe. Bnatol ; Schmidt & Co,
Allentown ; & Bell. Mansyunk, Pa : J. D. ilibt4,
Trenton.; De La Cour, Camden; Brewster & Co.,
Brut teton ; Robertson & lapsineotk Salem. N. J 41.1-
Inall, Wilmington; L. 8. Hoopes Wilmmutton• T. F.
Itammemly. Milford, DaL: and Drogsists
A NOTIIER PROOF OF THE WONDER
:LA- FUL EFFF.CTB OF TRONFT NEURALGIL
itALVE.
PHYLA., Intl 111. MILL
Mr. E. W. Tittixatt —Dear Sir r--1 have been troubled
with the " NEURALGIA" for the last 14 years, and
have suffered the most exerneintint pain, eampelbag
me at times to gyre up my buainaisontirehf. I could
eat, and sleep was a stranger to my eye& I sure
more than tongues can tell. I had the advice and aid,
',lnoue physicians. and need other remedies. but o '
no avail. Having noticed your advertisement in the
papers, I concluded to call on a person whom I bad
a, rued was cured 'of a case of S 1 y ears standing'. He
applied the "SALVE" tout once. and 1 felt immediate
relict es second application removed the pain entirely.
and I now feel like a different man. Since then I hare
slept 11 - 011—somatb ing that I have not done for month*
being obh get! to at all night in a ohs: r. My appetite
has returned, and I feel grateful to you for the metoni-
Lon of my health.
CHARLES H. RAKER, Tobacconist,
CARROL Street, above WOOD. Kertainoe
For sale. actulesale and retail. at S. W. eorner SIX T H
and PARRISH Streeta, and at T. R. CA 1 . 1 .1.10 &
Co.'s. N. W. corner Third and Walnut ste. apW•tf
IMPORTANT TO THE AFFLICTED,
- 111 Dr. LEADER has been more successful. and CrIED
ft create r'number of re,sns of inveterate. bray-ettn.dins
Dummies than an) other Phancint in this cr y. for the
last six months. Decent caeca are Cr Lep iiiPeed/V.,..P
[lees unable to TREATIOD et their homes LAM
gultatlonx daily at the riffire 713 RACE Street. after 13
A. N Cern ninn•sations attended to. and Medicines far
any form ni e1t0 , 136 6011 r 'wherever desired. ahNetrithlt
E . NEW LAND & 00..
LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE-FROM
MANUFACTURERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
An ex tennve stock of OIL PAINTINfiEI, ete.
very Low Pr.caa. 604 ARCH Street, &bore SIRT
ladelphoo.
JAMES STEWART & CO.'S
PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY
GEORGE WHITELEY,
Importer of Brandy, Wine, Ste., US SOUTH FRONT
Street, offers for nal°, in bond only, STEWART'S
CELEBRATED AND UNEQUALLED PAISLEY
MALT WHISKEY. a Tam
EY E AND EAR.
DEAFNESS.
DR. VON MOSCHZISSER,
OCULIST AND AURIST.
Dr. V. gives his exclusive attention to the medical and
surriell treatment of the Es E and EAR.
1 , 1 - : a FNFSS 01 the longest standing removed both by
merhcal and surgical operations en the latestactentifio
princ , ple , , Dr. 41. world he pleased to receive mem
ol t h e medical faculty who wish to sitcom his
method of operating for tho removal of Deafness, or any
oyerntion on the E*E and EAR.
ARTIFICI at, EVES I NSERTED.
Office 264 Pouch NINTH Street. above SPRUCE.
Office hours from 9 A. AL to 1 r 3L., and from 4 to
P. M.
W ARAI AIR FURNACE.
THE NEW 00yE FURNACE
• - -
GAS CONSUMER - -
Will thoroughly Warm your house with oat-moan
Lass coo.. thin is required by any other Furnace.
Satisfaction in all cases guaranteed. 'Swift:3 Warmed
and Ventilated by RNOLI)Sr WILSON,
Into CHESTNUT Street.
ATE MANTELS.
The Richest and most ResutHul Specimen or
rnetnelled Slate Msntels, ever offered for sale in this
couutri . msnufectured be us, from Pennsylvania Slate
stone, and for sale very law.
ARNOW/ & WILSON.
1010 CHESTNUT Street.
COOKING RANGES.
All in want of the Best Elevated Double Oven
Cooking Range, will do w ARNOLD t
A. WILSON'S.
1010 CHESTNUT Street
10-Sma_
$50,000 TO LOAN,
WN SUMS TO SUITAPPLICANTS,
upon Diamonds. Watches. Jerclr7, Guns. Mer
chandise, Clothing, &e., on moderate terms. by JONES
CO.. Brokers. northwest corner of THIRD and GAB
KILL SOMA, below Lombard. Fstablislwal for the len
ge yearn. Office hours from 7A. 7,1. to 7P. M.
Bei:end-hand Gold and er V. atehee, by eminent
make.w. warranted genuine. for sale cheap, at one-hell
the original taut. angfezt-af
THE PRICES OF MeCLEFS' COLORED
and I'Lvn 1110T0dRAP1ISz and DAGI-ERREO
TYPF:S. so .on .1 known for their superior Mush end
hdehts "re now reduced to those of the second class
Gnilenes. I tam lhotostarhs for el.
oel-tit No. Ci CHESTNUT Sn;eret.
r OVERING'S SYRUP, in hhds. and
bble., at [educed Prioe J . tot Polo co
JAZUES GRA Tir