The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 12, 1859, Image 3

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,ibiliktico,i4Aol , 4tif , r;isao4cleFt Ai:l4*o,
- littwttau oaeiti!iduilif*: dui wi.'slitiqiiA.r. , !
;113coldeelia6itiiittiOki A ioiht last 4 140, a i,
(that ,11111811141k-in i tit4 - ,Higibi:jiMe;7#4,to,Rzk
AVindmartiliu44.::lo: eui: - of. the , eilier, greet
watering places of.the cetintrY.A.'''. - F.;;-Vt -*Yk-f.l'•'
we hint.apieit,illorlene?Oelehlation'et:the 'tile
riousEntirth.' ;The hospitality - of , our retnisterref
Constautithipl6,llMk-Hoti! - W:WillitMei4Mas'Otiver,"
more 1aY.44.17,14P0104.3The spot he for
the fete - was. the`, nelebratcd,... volley '4 nunitier-
Skelessi, lAS ,SWAMila,,goy,'-theitiveliest of all the,
lovely valle,l4 gik , ....Poilphdrsii.•;;liv , thi3Mtittli"
interesting to alltrayelletsitelo sits 4 'lk itoreekeihr
palaoe, heltiOlte lfgyidinna,'-hnt ,nover. finished
and never intabiti4;= , :la - 0 thetlitorlawas the
platen where thelimans treaty
_of . the same name
was madifwith thell,trutelanir . wbok • they,,eame ,at.
the call of theAbtr4sed :WWl' tn,savo him
, the-. anum.44:4114 - initellioua • hero.:ltioheinet . . Alit
Paaha er V-theret Where Turkish intlep e n& '
'once explt4,,liri meth:. 'Ciebihmte the birthday of
:seer eire boloved-reptiblie= 7 and a goad limo we had
of le: , YoUtfi - prineo*of ,hatereisi - George', Eetter,
himself,abier,ftwiiiiihed a - better, table, 'cud , the
; pu r ity:of the liqttoriand Pinot We - suggestive only
of: the matititipellad'petclo thin: - lid Oita latter or
ticle,liveCip-iti Ihribt.:" State,f Will hardly boar so
long mi . Ititilliko:**iti',:o4: froterOthistantittople to
`
-elliiodelibitioo ..ithat.tosete we 'Aren't., nod Whet
speeches werenhule,Tlema.to Yout nuiatia• •
BO= . 8f;t1A;01 - xiI.Itelairnedlilth tir;l Wi lli ams: to' ,
his residence at Husiikdore, which was handsomei'
lyillutelnated k and in front of, which kJ:land dis
coursed geattliiidaki ineill - midnight...
...".,-:. -,. • ;*:: -...
I ought,aettejleave this seibJectwitheut one more
expression ef.the opinion Whielrhes been so often,
expressed' hYAteteneari,traveliere in Duran) -.Mi
-1 earning the inadequatepay bribe American repro- ,
sentatives abroad. ; . This is: p11.011041881j1 ; ,8h8 01418'
t. Villlllbel4lllBl,lll 88 VIOL 4. ''oBBlBtllllllllllplo 4 o&.'
like ell capitol cities this reetrieet, that the 11090-
• reign' beide neipourt.."iiinshataLef , state:fee - eptione
andd - the sway elsewhere exercised .ores the - multi-;
' tude by' exhibitions of regal Magnifieenee,i'you A l a ,
, . in - Oonstmittlepte that innliAltese, resPects Abe, di-
1 plomatista reigni..l Wein out ant atfsts,:`the Turk,
! lab gratedeeeekinet taffeta to indulge', in thm.ei. - .:
1 pensivolnapritotef)respitelitv The Sultan gives"(
I netedisuot,lnehtilid- Kit nobility , follow, the
exemplar:Beg esillie habits antsenitereit oflhe
!, Turks are a te tote ly 'diverse 'Ws to - interdict:their
free association n.ittretteh other and with strangers,
t as is the cue in Other capitals. A rigid adfierepre .
to etiquette end formality Completely Wrens WI
iinntuailidenionrspi ' Hence it follews that the• nul
-1 " tunt4Ore it Oon4eatineple have no ocpials '. Out 'of
t Abet , own apbere t rereen they, are kings ,'; Their ,
e aware! tiabsolu ,Over,einry thing under their
'., protietion, - Witbo t: reference to Turkish !swede
:I authority. , T i lee'libinse of Mr ambassador will Jiro--
1 ' toot even a Tartish' criminal.. --No monarchs in
lateEe ate more considered by their subjeete - than'
anibustedoreare in Constantinople._: They; are to
t the Turk ;there, the representatives of the high: -
i' est state;lirid Virgin - rite type for expressing any
tunusual author i ty, or Maglifieerate, or pride. , '
I - The natural..,oonwsprence of: this state of things . '
la.feidfly 1188.18;:: lbareeidencesi or rather pelotas (
of all the liiiropeein„ ambaniadore vie .with each,
li other in rdiaind,lbieu i ty of arobliecture.as well as
iin the extent and inignifleinice Of the gardens at
; taebed. Thu hospitality maintained bythesaMi.
2 3 / 8 18r11 ii ' always litince l 9;•ftia -11111 - Wags* ex.!
t tended by all to Om , American :minister; who is
lobliged in •tiorainen, courtesy M . reciprocate these;
attentionsi addition tilthe- heavy charge of the
usual attentient tohtspountrymen. No man worthy,
of the name of,an American minister is willing to'
demean his mission and hia:pountry"in the eyes of.
• his associates; and still less '7 willing taking it into
E the contempt of the half - barbarous people who mir
e ronnd• Min, sad ...who •watok his every morement
with Argureyes. , `Every minister' to coretentitto,-
e l , e - far , yeare Imes been almost forced to expend
,i- three or four times thu amount of his salary and
i outfit during his stay, and the present presents-,,
i tire will certainly form no 'exception. she paltry
economy,'.iif Our ' Government in regard , to the pay
1, of its foreignministers, while it mast p its expen
diture in every conceivable extravagance et home,
f. is a propper subjenit for reprobation. . ' - , . ;
The Russilin ambassador 'here, for instance, has'
It furnished him,Tbyhis - Governinent, two palaces for
:a his summerand, ibteeresidelices, - with extensive
~l' and deliglitfOl gardens,; ornamented ,wtth plying
V fountains; • every, variety Ofillowers, ' singing lade,
i 4 ho., and a - WM, of a 'hundred ,theusand - dollars
A per annum,;exclut4vo :. of :hie fetter emoluments:'
fe Of course, he is exceedingly popalari not .only
k among the members of the diplomatic corps, hut, ,
1 , what is of more
oonsequeuee, with the Turks and
the 'Court: :Witt .tint the _Preneh 'and English.
ministers 'tan 'compete on nearly equal terms, by
fr reason of the liberality of their Governments ;, but
c; the'Ameriese f minister who would not be platted ,
. on the level of krepresenhitive, of a little,German •
6 ,arincipalitii:inustler a , man. of princely private
fortune. ,
Bpeaki4eprivistePrlncesor prinoelyprivates,
4 remind' me of the gallant and gay Lord - Duffetio,
1 whose amount of tiMlisett, voyage :rin - - , ..‘ Waters
I , from High 'Latitudes," has;doubtless, cretin's been
1 devoured by, the reading public in America. Well,.
..
his lordship. la here, `with his yacht and Ida lady,
'iri mother, alines made himself eitremeti'agnies-
S tele 'to all the 'tidies -Of . the diplomatic circle,
... 4 . giving them an occasional w hop " on boarhia
tentutlful craft and sometimes a sail into theMak,
..t Eta, or upon - t ir e , ever-gorgeous. Golden Horn. the
I Amble key of, the Ma ck' Sei and -the Mediter
-1 - ?sneer:. ' • '' '- " ' - '' ;
' ' - The weather has been rather Mad forinch's ort
"ho -
waver. Indeed, it has not been really war n` at
i any time, and: the recurrence of gales 'and sarong
,
winds from= the Black v tHsaie
, b.nilide - the'alr so
1 . chilly that shawls - are in indispensable:necessity. 1
i The worst objiiligi'icr:Sermideneti at - Constantino-
Ci ple, in fiat, is in the irregularity of the climate.
One frequently experiences, a variation or pventy,
• degrees in '',lt, few hours,'-fromr the shifting of the
P A wind wi nd ertlf Alas] - that north , wind—that
• terrible tor poor•Turkey;-thewind•that'irrii.
~,.' sistiblyttepeleth'Runs upon. Coristantinnplo.
-?.- .By the lifiy, , ,i e! b rou ghtas one _Russian and his
•-g• Ififlo the other erayikaho was received iiith'imnsnat"
•
wsnatb. I allude to the %rend Duke Constantine.
ti, - malaise Daoheles,'whinie Visit was., preps for,by
t. the Sultatf. - - leish llMlthe pen of a - .Jenkins to;
..,--, toll yon an shoo ix -The Grand Dnite receiinithe
yf gentlemen of, the diplomatic cortisone day, and the
Grand Duchess received , the:lndies..another. day,/
gEvery one who was so fortainate 'as to see or meet:.
, her is ID ecatasiesnbent4ket„ - IShmapeaks English
7, and French Manny :liinisamily,- and her manners
correspond-with luirlovely'ebaracter? flak of My
t. lady friends says , she lisit,a,tne fern", slieulders
A faultless, pereon.tall and-, graceful,. dazzling white
Y . , complexion,wlth , blue , eyas al4-light brown hair
g arrayed in the most shop!. Yrit'ltiOst teetotal style.
f Her taste in drese4e - 416 the.* or universal one°-
, idurna-ign feete-Afr is so .surpasslngly beautiful
i -
Akat even the ladies cannot ilmi. words to • express
'Abair admiration.: -,--.. Y . , -7: •
~, The Sultan give their highnesses a dinner at the
A palate. The Grand Duke dined at the, table With.
ti the ministers4the Dneheisin the - harem with the
/adios, who vinst,hive had a grand• time- admiring .
her beautibittollet;dindene of di4nonds, and other
rich .1010018) 4 'Ainong the latter-was one presented
by the an Immense emerald surrounded by
• diamonds. . : ,'- - - .•
,t One morning the Sultan hire - Self breakfasted with
P' the Duke /124.91110180811 at his Eloskof the Heavenly
'6 Waters-the first in his life, it is
I said ; that he
ever'ate witt Mty,onto I n deed herd!) , add that the
English ari l Eni '`Yeri,,robie-Aout au :this display, as
they, cannot- refrain from contrasting, llwith the
traelmenC4f;the 'Duke of Cambridge, who ,went
to the Crimea ancl,Ceristentinople among Turkey's
defenders AVM $188011118: bayonets: ' -_ -
But 'I fear I .: Will -) : exhaust, your p atience, cand,
• therefore,'Aop.'• .„': , ~- , - R.
Is . wt
T.r :„
ip Itikala tlf I)mcovnay Sutra.--Tice little
semen' yaiilit Fai 4oir &Mons, arrived in the Bad
i r l r • India docks ` y e sterday. She lay:alongside. the,
•C quay, withinthe basin all day.: Her appearance is
as quiet and purpose-like - es the narrative of her
X commander., Captain MoOlinteck, - et w the theme
of every tongue. - -. She Seems 'absolutely witholit'a
•-,,, wretch on her blank hull; and looks more sober,*
It to speak, than yachts in general. There is very
tittle ornament about her, but orb. t
she has hi in
'. wonderfully_ good condition. - The Fox is a round
sterned screw; has:three slender, rather raking
, masts, Is of topsell-Sehooner rig,And smell poop a ft .
`i, Indeed. everything is - mean shout the ship, save
her achievements:. oho le rather, sharp -forward, ,
t and her - bilis - !tie - platted' over "with iron. As
k one, actunkthil,",:, Fox,. :More, - closely, wo , detect
?..k preparation...o6UL ~ ,ber-,•,for other da ngers - than
beset the Englisti , Waters.: , She lecke' not unlike
a bundle' , of - heavy ' handspiket, „iron -pointed
~.',- at each end, as . it. for fonoing . off drift =ice.
ti A beautiful Ennio/ant canoe is lasted on her 'far
1. board quarter. ,A small anchor banging over her
side; amidships, besides the customary ono at the
bow. is auggeative of dangers riaked:And• over
?.. come.' °Weide the ship, at the bottom' alb: ropes
• that stay the foremast, are=-a' couple of lee saws
'.44 ready for use. ' They greatly aid the mind in pie-
I taring the sort .of work -required , of , them.• -Ano
i- dor singularity in - the - aspect of the,Fox is a pair
It of small antlers, fixed at the end of the betvaprit
doubtless of atone meaning' to-her crew, and con.
1 faiebtini with the dimovery. r The sole ; evidence of
~ dritna'ge part, a newly-broken Spar, which Iles on her
T 'sbisik, a of her jibibriatii•barriad siva', some
- Where tin. thi.English coast.: In short,. there Iles
, . the Fox, looking- as : r ousts/Wog among the mu
-1
i -
T imm/ding craft as ever hero does among Atia'sons of
'. - men, whoW,bitWorii;.Wilmocessfully achieved and
his rest 1f0n. , -J.pirthiwS'ear;ept, 31, - -, • . - i
g,), - ,I I ALr. SET,L ,ttalni."—' it •- will ' bor'remem.. - 1
• - bared that abint : three iribidie -- 40 .Mrs. 0, B.
•P T , Edward/4'ot Westboro', Massachusetts, was thrown
8-• - ' from a carriage And almost blatantly klited: 2 :She
~.k 4- loft property, whiettie'eathitted at skint' S 30,000;
0 ';' iler - hualnancl, lornierlY a elargymnn,-, and , now a
1
portrait painter _of this -city, took • out. letters of •
administration.'-' - . 4ty.liitt .-..;cifif -- afferWard ~, ills-. - •
SeVered, 'whiuh,FtiPesrti,to‘hive r :l 6Bll . written to r y
the lady.,:lierself,. j ust before , -her - departure
'Air - Enropet.!-1n..19.56: - - -, i The- Fitchburg -Ifterille
elates that the within/Of .the testatrix arab:4,re* ,
r t .definitely, expressed, of
that she phew the
il greater mirti Of, fier. - property in - the heed/0/4-
E Goole - w..10f, h er. Si ,isle 'William, 1.,,,
l• . - Tilden , - .and Frederick:lX linntingdoh, - to . ini ap. , .
led by them far the =education o[ needy youth - of
:icons,,sexes., - On Vednesday; T ath Inst., ther,will was
f iiiiiiiontodlor Miptirettethe:Piobate Court this
li - .obirity end mintested,"otiStio'grentid that there Wei'
• - „rili A ridelieetif :Priblhation,Abitt :the two wlteoeses
~ lirarliteeklla,bott knotr::sibetber or, not AO demb
W blent . weSili• .ad hy 410. Phioirdit, When they wit:'.
mated I ~,7 i ,"-i: *titer the document 'presentinflq,
•,,,,, Ulu eon ~.f?.. t r Agethatttlid,::One they illiesmid.'
. Ibis :10 IV: ,iltol-•'iar:Saintrate .balt, /sheets 'Of .
- , ~ , 1 '...,, , l- ait , i'aeitT:'-`.;ileurge V. „Ele,-A brOther,
.11 ,'., '. gr.' iithi'atici:4:4l4"eaeoiltoit or true.
ia .1' '-`, 4 'h ' lilts 'Oren , 'neticalhatlwiehitli',UpPeal
F.. t,..- 1 ,- ; decto?K.Or Ofil t4 o l l ,- TF -41 09(er -14 ,1/i
' ' Feloter,lo.'' , . ',,
k ::::-: Tii*.- 2 ,.i--136. gim.:"zi,rm)i.N..—.A.
setintifh) gentleman -thugitrsaltikorigitthf:,ilils
• 7 iistatilha vbilati.,Wherr. the tneitifygisti r e temera:.
t We o f
Abaliefleati to sorb' as to osiortolse tba iin. r :
•;pttfiellf , .'llidetilation 7,0 f ,, the - lieudiplieriejoialogi , ,,,
itb4 ColtilideillW.the ',lioriailinrbistusThecoutes ter:,
';. , :'tibaraini: aitteltdinitaiiihnistai: 2 whiebilire therein ,
i•"? , 11 - atiltiswitt - de ot, T beit,TlFsitiret disquisitionla':Thte °NI
t ' 'q 06 4 14 t A 4444.00010 Is in, the dberaMl , ;
•'-tet'•°V l / I ‘ 6 -111 6 0 0 llittili b l fik is il i ,- Viblob - oausee
- ' -'4Aketiekettleub)i-lqfitehetiggeneVapANithiei of thef
\ :-':'lithiiiglithi-4a4Mi,,Orsiiii.,-.Thitileua then bedtime
= 1 :1-'ilf ,, illUir, - Or'ideodististihUI-Apaiultei•Of eemlorittlet
1414,1itt.letiffqtaily,itelflaVOltlifitiai* ; „-. i
-'olo,lt,,Oeiftwettiti*liWts=343 'thiake t si'letiltiOn- 1
.'-littsileillipilsigthild,erileilday Or Sistxtrilitt,
'=: - ..10 fiCti4f.o4o ll ll44r - mir °toss .reillerN. , Yii ,
. ':;._oo4F,Aiiiikf, - 7441)p.idaikpitett at Whitehall, the
r :
,5 111 0 011141 $4:. . rAtott, to 04! report of the;Al;
*
„ ,e-',#nts7-;40 'it oAllielforiit arer - 111 1 / 1 0 004, In
:r :,
;~;~
. ~nxt ': xs~eSt : kA~.~.~~vF't; .six .R_xid:.-, ss_
4 1,,i.
._: A Auip:thistAßirf,Tb# AtiOaally'llitiOini .
f*tipmaii - fir."Ot"thi ."14tithir42 . eimaeailve te s lioule;.
klP'Weland others, that facilities for heading oil the
ladostr diseconfortiof-a wild ante should now bastioned
[ ~-• edarlier,,tha hatter, as varT *non Mit' stnva dealets
' ''
liaibltanieried in the rush of bilsineis that prompt
li rrlirtnie toordersr will •be-alinolit inirossible. -in View
,OrdlOßCOol l aididatlOna WO *bold recoisitiseid ouriki
tren:Cto,pall and
. examine ,the teally superb stook of
Stoves: isienuferitured and sold by Mr. Sohn S. Clerk, at
hie'. Ivanhoe's, No. 1009, Mattet street: It will he recolr•
hided that Mr. Eifein'yeeitild apyistatareiniume at the
lens Pair for the sapeiirir excellence of bin popular make
ofltilver's Patent r Oas-oonauming Parlor Stoves, to Mr.
Clark' 'has - Oda 4ition added 'towered Pitiable Improve
meala.; • The' new Pateuti.lrn which he has introduced
in the' manufacture of these - Stoves is certainly one of
tho•mom complete anongemente ever invented. By it
the haat of timploko le mbch more .onnveislontly regy
-1141;rs and this .011/V.oolll63lning , properties of the stove •
`.Ara rendered Mush more effective. • The draught, by the
aid 'of thus Urn-register ' is from she rep ofthe stove, as
Ye •eitsf . 'tdearlitdeminietrated by fielding a flame near
the apertares, which Prim ; at once drawn into the stove,
-A , Unironn 'tsfararsoi;or the whokstove is tkui
Ineiertied, and isecordingly the , radfarbrir surfac e is
largelyincreased., ,This I.lm Is net only useful, but also
onsismentalv. and will, doubthme, this season be intro ,
&feed into'general use. ; ,'''' ''' - ' '.:
Mr. •
Clark's 'Cooking Stove; '• Anterice," in also avert'
popular' article, It es constructed with& double hollow,
'Centre.pleee, which prevents its warping, sad really
Priatlyi increases iti:ges-oonsutning,ocalities. By, Its
usenetenlY Any Per cent. of fuel is hayed, but an venal
nerventage is saved to wear and tear of stove. A first
premium wee also awarded, for this stove at the, Stale
ANN POLITICAr, CANVASS is, drawing to ehlose ;
and in T d e 'Press of to-morrow our readers will find full
aid reliable returns of the election froth all parts of the
State., Beiddie; the venal amount Of interesting reading'
matter, and the eft-repeated admonition to consult John
Ifebseri the artistic cutter in the Tailoring Eitablish
meat al ? R,.. T. M. Estrada,
.No.,2lSoUth Seventh street,
when in Want of in elegant and faultless ,fit. The latest
styles of fashionable JEadj made Clothing, artistioally
• &shinned, always ;on hand, to which attention of limr-
Chasers is invited. • ' • '
Tea WiLikOX AND Cling SEWING MiCOIXE
never fails to give entirii . satiefaotion. Price If3o. For
indent 115 Chestnut street."
, .
.WotinnaFtrr. lite,novnuntur.74 gentleman an
nonncea Olathe will deliver a lecture in this city. in the
mums° of which he " a model of hie steam
battering-ram, by whiCh two men can whip out any war
;ISeefel tloW.ltGord. without bring a gun or losing a man.
ilnd,also a model cannon, that will load, sim,fire, and
swat) itself out.')
• He has also nn eihlbition a model suit of clothes from
thaPidatial More of Granville stokes, No. OM Chestnut
Itri.t~ that have, as yet. never been equalled by any
similar establishment in the country:
Bonk.--The - artesian well now con.
struoting at the "Continental,' on abialnut etreet. has
'reached the depth of sixty feet, and the pipe (one foot
do diameter) han already, ehtered the gneisa rock, so an
to exclude the surface water, prepiratory to drilling for
.Pareyriater. On Monday, the auger brought up a smooth
etene,yhich upon Ulan closely examined was found to
beatnpon its eurfeoe the following remarkable Maoris
non t " Buy tilt Ymir garment, at the Brown Stone
Clothing Ball of Rookhill & Non. 603 and 605
Chestnut street,' above Sixth."
Tux Et,mOrtOw °van, successful and unsuocessful
candidates, With the rest of mankind, will breathe
freer - and deeper. • The lucky ones.will be jubilant, no
doubt; whilst their lea fortunate brethren will have to
solrice themselves with the hope of"better luck next
Meanwhile our advice to all is, " preserve your
equanimity, be not cant down, walk erect, andibuy your
clothes it the elegant istablishrpent, yalept the Conti
nental Qlothing House' or E. U. Eldridge, northeast
`coraerbf Ottestnut and ,Rightb. street'. "
SII:VDE-PLATED WARE OP THE BEST NIANTPAC
.
Fine'Table and Pocket Cutlery.
Fine Britannia Ware, `in sett or single nitres,
Bhcothrt Dishes, Soup Tureens, Hot-crater Plates,
Fine Japanned Tea Trays, Plate Warmers, Toilet
'Sets, Cake and Sugar Emu, ho., together with a nem
pieta' assortment of gengral Rdusekeeping ertlclos,"tit
Messrs. E. a. FARIBON & mouthwed - comer of
Peoend and hook streets.
. .
SHOULD CALL in and see Cream's
'assottraint of Stereoleopes and Views, at Booth
Eighth street. ABtereoscope and - one dozen Pletnres
92.50.
STORE TO LET and flaturee for Halle by J. B. &
Love, Seventh and Brown 'Arista.' Bee advertise
ment. • •
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
.811 E FOURTH PAUL.
ARRIVED.
&At E F Lewis. Yorke, 10 days from Portland.with
180 torloyilsater to .Tairus Baker.
Bir Ruth Ballow, Davis , 4 days from Jersey City,
Wit ceMeat to captain.
Behr Chief, Attoms, 2 davit from Aecomito
With gram to las Barratt & S'on.
Bohr Vandalia, Cooper, I day from Smyrna, Del, with
train to Jas L /leader & Co.
Behr Bohemia. Clark, 2 days from Chesapeake City,
with grain to Christian & Cumin.
~Bthr Y ; On.IIIAT T. erg, T e a, 2 days from Port Deposit,
v ile"h i t ;. .7l n izaeth7Litatl ii nt_,t day o from New Castle, with
wheat to Jaa 1.4 Bewley & Co.
DT TILEGICAPIL
- (Correspondence of The Press.)
CrtAILLYSTOX, oat
-Arrived, Iznik PalmetM, from Boston.
tmair,
' Arrived, steamship Florida, fro m , viti ew York. Oct 11.
• MEMORANDA.'
Steainshlp Delaware, Dims, hence, arrived at New
hock yesterday .
- Steamship Yiikinia, Kelly, hence, crafted at 'Rich
mond lath :cult
Strip /airs, Lott, cleared nt New York yesterday
for Laverpook
Steamship Boston, cleared nt New York yes ,
tardily for Phlladelphot.
Bark Campanetc, DobeL cleared at New York Yester
day for Richmond. , • '
ARRIVALS AT' THE 'PRINCIPAL - HOTELS,
or T o itti'ciogiaiiprlneut
OIRARD HOlRlA—Chistantat,beloßlfinth.
Semi A Coanei St Loth, m Joy:: tt
Pittsburg
0 Wilson, Pittsburg W P Br antley •
Mre floydley etehinevannah RW - ood,-Honoluld
Inn Dodson &JA. Va -John Mann, Vv.
WS Giltann:: Al V Ruisely Ilnvnll. DaN, '
WO Giles. Pt Y A Sinnielotod.N J
FA) Townsend & wf. NY. W7' McClintock. Ohio
Aitken.lr & vrf. Y • `Mrs IT A Braden. NX.
W Alseri Weet. White, A_Mann, HAnclolph
A ll_Belknato, - W Hogetv,Ohio
M Brewster; N Y " ItlleCrea: Nashville
C Drown, N G Tracy
Dr3fl Part, Franklin, Tenn Miss May Manny, Tenn
Miss Panel() Park, Tenn Miss Alice filoEwen. Tenn
.1 Anderson & in, Savannah .1 Henry, Ga
S A Blake. ChaNeeton HN Y
Collis. Philo - Gen Hamilton, Arixops
kepi). Deneaster N Modell & wt, N
i tchants.Harrisburg Jae Cotterall , N
AB Hall. Boston RAI Bletabford, N Y
Jame" Miller W Wyek, 8 0
AugYakWyok, C - A Bridges & vrl; N 0
Joint etweiler,Harrlsbg ,T Dawdle MD. Eaet'n
W Erne W it Cone, Hartforil,Conn
WT A Duncan, N Y 0 reajsou, N 0
C Tvlar. Boston Oeo II Darr, N Y
W B Richards. Boston John Webb. Wash, D
Mr Iluldstrd. Conn Aux 1 rine. N Y
Ja Boardman, PI , miss A liblhorni N 0
En
Pittman, N 0 BA Fisk NO
W Miller, Oa B Ford. Va
Miss Prohaseo, N J Geo W Dobbins. Belt
El Hart- Charleston Z 1) Galina., Alex ,
3 Y M Jordan, Vs. 8 B Goodwin. Ye
N 1 1 . L Johnson Miss
Miss Jounson & eta, Miss Jots Perry, Vs
A !Arkin ie la, Its W Ya
Davis Thompson. Term D Jamison, 0
Mr.Btaokbouse. N 0 Mast Jamison. N 0
II Me Cloy. N Y M Fp Le Grand. Ala
A F puller, N Y • And 3 Watt, N
John V Stoddard, Ga Jos Willcoxon. Texas
A 1, Cronbr, JB NCrane. NY
It Hawley, N Y = Oen I, Bolcom. Nlf
B It Soi_myer; Boston Inewler, Berllnston
Mrs J bompoon,_Waten,DC Mies Wiley, Miash'n, D C
CHN Y •
MBRCHANTB' HOTEL—Fourth at., below Arch.
C B Jamison, Minh W Henan. Milton
D in Williams, Pa I. N Nixdorif, Md
C P Call, Conn 3 Waterhouse. Idea.
W C Borland, Plttstairg Mfg Nherer & eon, Pa
J Pierce, Halt .1 11 Frantz, Dalton, Md
8 Foster. Boston J Mesh:name. N Y
Haws. Carlisle Mr Moyer. N C
D Behalf & wr, Pa W Lonasker . & wr.
1) Blair, Jr. Lane. Pa it W RhenY. Lana. Pa
C Rowe. Birwsintre A MrClor, Straeberii
18 Brown. Erie, Pa Jll Putneni. Mum
Nit Coffin k to. Pittsburg Cat RS Sella% NorriePn
J W &shall, York, Pa - A .l ierr, Lana on
. JONES' ROTEL—Chestnut street. above Stxth.
ER Utile. N_Y ' Lewis Ritter. Ch ' atn't Hit
R A Ryther , Washington D Ropkins. , Butralo
'At Height. & yr. Chicago J Slew ht. Chicago
lants A OHM.. Chicago Jame Davis. N .1
R Mugu, NY 13 Pond A. le. N at .
Master Pond. N Y " W.l Williams. Chester
lien Doman. Pa PI It Pennington. Newark
"J P Yickridge, Norwich I W Carlton. Boston
.I't Seam N Y Mn an . D lii, Btuiton
J Francis. Buffalo J R Coal, N Y
J limn. N Y DI, Routhard. N V
Thos Williams. Miss R il Malone. Naas
I Winchester, Dalt Jun Boyd,
Geo Twaddle. Bait Vitit
St F Fallon. N Y
J C'rostey.jr. Conn . ' WI G Esehmilm, N Y
W C Dana. Charleston ~T II Conner. \ eMitig
loe T Norton, Wheeling EBtasAman, a
~
Ant MAN 'HOTEL—Chestnut. ot.. above Fifth.
W H liekNJ J W Lewor,N Y
Heßice.NY- T P .Tenkine & la. Md
0 B Mowry, Boston - J E Wolff; Vit
(len Reid. va p Pomrov. Mase
.1 W Littlefield, R I Thos C Haltom, Troy
Bran C Hall, Del W M Morris. N J
F B Chet Wood. N J David 0 Nivling & In, Pa
B Fahnestork Isvil, bane Mrs 114 I. Bauman. Lane
Win Walston. Via J_E Churn, Va.
TF Humphrey & la, Vit Min Sarah tjpeneer. Ye
- Mrs Bnege,N % - .T 0 Miller. N Y
H T Battles, tt ' Orn S Cook. Philo
ChasHeys,N J ,- . D Corm?. Del
11 t V a li ' 1 1 ' I .TI 1 ;I T 1 1
Kl W lc a i nn" l a r c l, P H 4 .l'
T . n at ' e . & r. 'Balt . RH r eorlime n , n 4 r V i,
Rev W P tOrtria & la, Del . D K4ingsland, N' 11'.
11 Read & la, Huoungdon JOR 4
_Hutimbroyfi, , f I i.
M . Rhodes, Mass - . Rent El rottlierS, N Y
r 0 F Watson & dam Va DO Macomber, NY
D Stevenson & la, Bolt - M T Powers, Pa
NATIONAL ROTEL—Ruse street. Above Third.
Xfl Draker,__Wilkesharre E 'Wood, Wilkeshorre
J Flask, Wilkeebarre A M °Tabor. Po
0 Blaasil, Pa P Dallas, Pittsburg
C A Young, Pittsburg' E A jacobv, Pa
icsler, rpol x ville FS Bons & la. BA Aaron
Ina Bonder. D Wilrox; pentad, PA
Gen Teaser, Carlisle E ktiller,lork
P C Eichholtg, York co , Thee Pringle, N
lLiherFr
0 X Kline, Marks co Jos Whitaker. kit Clair
A Lighti Letainea ; • g.hilt Molzi.Bloolns l l4
Hafmell & la, Pc W Weidman, Pa
Jobe - yeeatrove .1 r. Pa V Kern. Butler co
!oho NOVI. Pittebure J oe X Boyd, Pittsburg
E Fah enberger, Lone co' Mark Connell, Jr. Lone no
PHANKIAN HOWlE—Chestnut street, above Third.
W Hughes, Tina' - TIM Pomeroy, Oin, 0
T C Hood. Newtown
"' l u ll . ° l,oorn Rand, Haverhill
tio.'erkill ' Ins Ines, Ils4
mimic Horslin M. Pa Dr Weston, N I
i ft din ait ' 4 -r4tos E.Abbott, Afsee
4,11 .81. 4 t ater, w ar v o 243 4 1 41 , 4 %motto
D litgr Trenton L Bajn, N Y
STATES lIRIONROTELIdarket street.ahovel3teth.
- .4.6lBeeiiltrielreort, PA 0 March, Otnn, 0
~ ottiddle r Dayton, 0,. - J Monism), Pa
fWligri,illt i triN Yrilli t FAZl„irr, r 4
H I R . .; 1 1iff,, , A,g,,..... J E n o n i y rn itapsitio
1y - ijnieq, ' Clelreland. 0•. It K og e'r, 01e ,460, 0
thn %Ilea/non. If JAUF P UTVIN...O
yv 2 ,Yir.go.y 4 .,•,Virr'and railtzgatts: ? p„hy.e.
~„.....0,,a4-. -,.. •.,' B Brenman rs. ,3.
: Taii UNION ROTRL—Aiah street, above Thud.
Ll 4 Min, Itfferitorti. Pa , J 0 Kayser, 7.1 "Yr
.y Stoner; Pittsburg A K Heirmeir. Lancaster
A , ltitle.• Pi tbtby ft, ;', "R. Crawford, Pa
li aster', Ohio , 3 A Holeombe, N I
N. Wale, N J P S hleTaime, v.
DDowin,N J . T Foy.. obit.
O W Stun!, N J
~ - R Irwin k In, Ohip
Oit Petah Ohio ' R. Peek. Conn
41.Rtontnel, Harrieburg .'_ A P SWarts, Harrisburg
. ;
EARLEY SHE AP Hi/TEL—Second et., below Vine.
I T Ity i l i t trgria t b . ug y , 514 I:l 3 4l o at i z il
, Dnes tow n
z gttmonre.i. c irakz,no kiMeT'kenmimbeorcr,ille
)13 Paeietc:Boottsvnie , hn Fritz', Cat
vv Davolsovi, ottettenhoni 'P Davidson k in,
Diltrott.'untOoro AP Jarrett. Hatboro
Doylest'n
Jvvlleiltern,Buidraeo' _ 0 Shoemaker, Pa
- NEROTIANTi' iiOl.lSE—ThiA - st., ab. Callowhill.
ritiAbitek.ltearfotroWn • J hertz .
ACME. Shamokin J Shi l v i .. , Shamokin
SroJnier Er son. PA .1 a aulfinan, Snyder co
ChW 'snow .tla. Fa ' ' , W L codeine ,Pa
P Ang titlit r ig u ilte; • to wn .'' . , Arwinolaigveltig
,1;,...9h0pit, , A e oPg , ' '
.41.!': 7? r: IV! 7 ' 7 p'
111LADELPEta . IirtDNESDAY, .PCTOBER.,. 12, 1859
MOUNT VEENOIL'z riaandeVeetiribeVe Aroh.
hereitoFateDel City Be ss , c n t on
cor s Chester ' A Lagranoe, Monkoal
reer, Norfolk, Va 9 W Pomdexter, Miss
W Buokman, D LumnlA., Camden
J Lain, Wihn, Del
EAGLE HOTEL-Third street. above Race.
M Painter, W Chester 'l' Ely ea, N Y
Williams. Mass , '1" Tloine Albany, N
B Simpson, Balt J Bcy to, Jonesville
N Rmbree Camden .1 Vickers, West Chester
LW Steer , Balt H Wigton, Easton
T W Barroushs, Laminator
BALD EAGLE—Third et above Callowhill.
tneg l ikf lee Lebanon ieadiii eo
.1 3 oVi ' Vr n jit a kr Pa
fr a ti o n b lfltieto l t n illtgo g n illegt r n y t,?; 7 /7, n 1V, 1 1 1 :mo„
R Crater, Lebanon tiolomonS Woire,Labonon
Min A Greybill, Lebanon
W COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth it., above Chestnut,
Chandler. Concordville J I,uokland. Cecil oo il
W Taylor. °coil co,,Md I T Shantz, Canads:West
. A °l 4 PtillOnTßTl "niata "
Mrs Todd, Newark, Del J Hoffirutn, Pa
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third' at., above Callowliill.
Ctrs Tinney, Hartsville Win Hamer. rennsburg
BTubb, Lansdale Jas Krubb,
Transits, Easton J Wolkord'ennsburg
W Morrill, ni N Landis, District
SPECIAL NOTICES.
JUST OPENED—WHITE FRENCH CHINA
DINIVE4 Bare, at the unprecedented Mesa 824—coin-
Plots to dine twelve persons.
Also, 100 Dozen WHITE FRENCH China Dinner
Plates, full eine and beat quality, for 81.60 per dozen.
' Also, 100 Dozen WHITE FRENCH China Breakfast
Tiaras, extra Adze, for 81 per dozen (petrel prize 81.751
Also,
for Economical Families,
White English Stoneware Dinner Sets for 813.
Likewise fine White Tea Sets, complete in 46 pieces,
for 83.50. Theo bargains, for cash only, at the old
CHINA HALL, CHESTNUT Street, directly opposite
Old Independence Hall.
W. J. KERR & CO,
MATRIMONY CONTINUE/D.—Every person,
whether married or single, should not fail to hear PRON.
O. S. FOWLER lecture tonight, WEDNESDAY,
Oat.Sl2th. at MUSICAL FUND HALL, on " COURT
SHIP AND MARRIED LIFE," commenang at. 7.45 P.
M., and cloning with goblin examinations.
The lecture will be replete with the most meth' and
nraetical information. Tioltets 25 canto. Professional
Examination. Deily, for a short time only, at fPla
CHESTNUT Street. It
THO ()nowNnia GLORY." —A flowing,
soft, luxuriant head of hair is considered the crowning
glory of either sex, but particularly of woman. JULES
HAUEL'S EAU ATHENIENNE HAIR RESTORER
will produce this, even where baldness has existed from
age or disease. It also restores the hair to its original
life-color, black, brown, or auburn, and yet is not a
dye. Sold by all Druggists, and by JULES lIAUEI,
gt. CO., No. RH CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
ocle-gtdlcltW
lIOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTRRS Win pOSi-
Booty cure Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, NOTVOUI De
bility, &c.., &o. B 00FLAND'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL
will positively cure Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough
&a., &o.
Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACXEION & CO., 418 ARCH
Street, and for sale by Druggists and dealers generally.
Price 76 cents per bottle. se24-tf
THE BRST $5O
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE
EVER MANUFACTURED.
W. B. JACKSON & CO.. 724 CHESTNUT Street.
Agent* wanted. 0e4.12t*
To TITS LAIMES.—W. H. Jackson & CO.
respeetfully Invite the ladies of Philadelphia and tioini
ty to cell and examine their now and improved
$l5O FAMILY SEWING MACHINES.
Their Machines use the Straight Needle, and make
the look stitch alike on both sides of the cloth. Office ,
724 CHESTNUT Street, over Ilazard'a Book Store•
oc1:121.
GROVBR & B4ERM 7 13
OSLIBRATID NOISRLIMS FAMILY BieWnie-MAOHIMIS,
AT REMICHE PRICES.
Temporarily at N 0.601 Broadway.
Will return to No. AS In a few vast&
, Tan PRICKS OF
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES
HAVE: BEES:: REDVCRD II I 1121-3 M
GAS-LAMP DEPOT—bIITII AND ARGIL
se24-3ru
ONR PRIOR CLOTHING OF THIS LATEST
Sams, made in the beet Planner; expressly for RE
TAIL BALES. LOWEST selling prices markea in
Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted satia
rotatory. Our ONE-PRICE System fa strictly adhered
to, as we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing.
An are thereby treated alike. JONES h CO.,
sait-tf 5)1 MARKET Street.
SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAPRTY TRUST
Costranv.—Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania.
RULES.
1. Money la J./calved every day, and in any amount,
arse or small.
2. FIVE PER CENT, interest is paid for money from
the day it is put in.
IL The money Is always paid book in OOLD whenever
it Is called for, and without notice.
4. Money is received from Executors, Abuja firraro,l,
Guardians, and other Trustees, In large or smalteUMe,
to remain a long or short period.
6. The money reeeived from Depositors Is Invested in
Real Estate, Mortgagee, Ground Rent', and other first ,
alms securities.
S. °Moe open every day—WALNUT Street, southwest
earner Third street. Phileutelobis. " apL
SIANIN S SAVING FOND—NORTITGEST
Cowin SBCOND and WALNUT Btreets.--Geposite re
ceived in emelt and large amounts, from all Masses of
the oOramonity, and allows interest at the rate of five per
tent. per annum.
Money may be drawn by cheeks without loss of in
tared.'
Office open daily, from 0 unfits &cloak, and on Mon
day and Saturday nutd 0 In the avowing. Preaulaut,
I'MANKIiIN FELL: Tremuror and Beoretary, CHAO
,E,MORRIB.
SALAIKANDBH, FIER-PROOF SAPRS.—A very
line assortment of SALAMANDERS for 'sleet reason
able pricey., No. X South FOURTH Street, Pbiladeb
phi&
ast23 tf " EVANS & WATSON
WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINES.
—Philadelphia. Off o 3. MS CH)•,STNUT Street.
Merohenta' orders filled at the SAME DISCOUNT as
by the Company.
Branch °Mete in Trenton, New Jersey, and Eaton
sod Westebenter. Pa. . eel4-4,n
MARRIED.
MeGILL—CONTHOR.—At Weshington oily, on the
4th inst., by Rev. Dr. Pinknes, Mr. Wm. W. McGill
. to
Belle R, daughter of Inane contnor. late of Phila.
WESTERVELT—GA ILLARD.—lnChatleston. 8. 0.,
6th inst., by Rev. W. B. W. Howe, Mr. Harman Wes
tervelt. of Cheraw, to alias Emily, daughter of tho late
Dr. T. 11, Gni hard, of St. John ' s . BerkIey. GRBEN—GAILLARD.—In Charleston, 8. 0,. oth
Mg., by Rev W. B. W. Howe, Rev. J . Mercier Green
to idles atary.aret E. deoghter of the late Dr. T. S. Gail
lard, of St. Jolla's, seamy.
DIED.
BMlTlL—Suddenly, on Monday morning, the 10th
inst., Wm. O. Smith, in the Nth year of hie age.
The male friends of the family are respectfully in
vited to attend his funeral. from hie Into residence, No.
204 Federal street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 3
o'clock, without further notice.
DORNEY..—On the 9th inst.. after a lingering illness.
Mrs. Eve Al. Dorney, in the 99th year of her age.
Funeral from tier residence, I',o. 2W Franklin stre!t,
on
11 1187 1 1 4 ! y afternoon , 13th t at 1 h
t o m K
Brown. relict of trill Wee ?Lev: BrOwn, a nsea
n itirtriends of the family are invited to view the re
inning. at the renic'ence of her son-in-law, Dr. Hoed.
No. litnl Atilt street, this ( Wednesday) morninr, at 9
o'clock. The funeral will proceed in the afternoon to
the Great Valley Baptist Church.
FOSTE.R.—On Bu day. the 9th feet., Margaret B. Fes
ter. daughter of the late William Foster.
The friends of the fannly are invited to attend her
funeral, from the residenoe of her brother-an•law.
John Biddle, N 0.2344 Pine street, this( Wednenitav,l the
Hillinst. at 11 o'clock A. AL To proceed to Laurel
Hill Can :dory.
TERB ' ETT.—On the Stli inst.. George Terbett, in the
' 28th year of Ins age.
Funeral fro,. his Into residence, Twentieth and Han
cock lames (formerly Harrison,) thin (Wednesday(
.af
t EL —On e 811 lust., Mr. Ezekiel C. Russell,
in the 23th year of his one.
Funeral from the residence of hie parents, corner of
Corn and Reed streets, this (Wednesday) afternoon, ti . t. 3
o'clock.
OWEN.—In York, Pa., Ith met ., Abraham Owen, sied
e) yearn and 1 month.
BOWNE.—At Now York, Oct. 10th, Capt. Jonah
Bowne, general agent of the Board of Underwriter's, in
the 45th year of life age.
MOURNING STOR,
LT-IL No. 809 CHESTNUT
ment 0 1 .
Black Velour Rape,
do. Mousseline d'Lainee. l ‘
do. Ccekineres,
do. Merman..
do, Rahn de Chines,
do, Etombagines,
do. ?unisex,
do. nromettax.
do. Taw Lustree,
do. Thibot Long Bhowls,__
Dleoic Crape V
Second Mourning Gonda in
E! BESSON & SON,
Street, have a full wort.
Black Gros Grain Silts,
do. Noun de Boles,
do. Venetiennes,
do. Oros d'Ecosse.
do. Patent hoiled Bilks,
do. Irish Poplins.
do, English °eaves,
do. Crape Ckdiars.
do. " dlepves,
elle, &0., &e,
every variety. - 07-if
10. MASONIC NOTICE.—THE MEMBERS
of RISING STAR LODGE. No. W, A. V. M.,
intend:r_to participate in the dedication of the New
Hull o Hiram Lodge,
_No 81, Chestnut H.ll, are re
aneete to meet at the MASONIO
on TO.MORROIViThureasy/AIORNINd, ttalrUM tort..
at 8 o'clock precisely.
Full Masonic dress to be carefully °hawed. Mack
dress ooat. &c.
Ry order of L. K. DELL, W. M.
B. FRANKLIN JACKSON, Secretary. It
CONSOLIDATION BANK.-I'IIILADEL
trxr PHA, October 11.1242.
n eleetinn of Thirteen Threaten', to nerve the RINO .en
ftllolll3ll/.. il e ti l t ! e h rnta h 4 l B l l.
weep the hours o 10 A,
M. end 2 P. M. .10S. N. PEIRSOL, vaclder.
enl2-oltatn2l
The annuallocating of the Stockholders will ho held
at the name plane on TUESDAY, November let, at 12
o'clock At.
oh-wave tnl JOS. N. PEIRSOI,, Cashier.
A MEETING OF THE STOCICH,OLO-
I 1 ERR of the GREEN AND, COATBS-ST. PAR-
R! , fit4R RAILWAY COMPANN will he hold nt the
office of the Company. 423 WALNUT Street. on TITES
BAY, October 18th, et 11 noon. to confoder the queetion
pf rtinning the care on the Green and Coatee-etreat
Varian of the Company 'a road on Sunday.
By onler of the board.
0112.13 t DENBY SHARWOOD. Secretary.
MMITCHELL LODGE. NO u9a, A. Y. AL
—Germantown 'inquirers Intending to participate
dediention of the New Hall at Chestnut 11111. will
meet on TH URSDAY MORNING, 13th met.. at &doe k,
at tie Lodge Hoorn. Full black milt, white gl ev e e , w o e
4 p ity cler ?f Committee,
AXIS,At.IILE I RIITR.
1 3 , 4 14: BOOIKIIIB.
"" A. FLYNN, 'MR B HENRY. W. Al
BA I R. 012-2 t•
ry -- FREE LE IEFA I I I I. I3 E, m S EVEN? N(1,
t ontaTt r iel l idita Eve," EdrVtqfcPauOßV
sixth find eamtriepeeta at 1).1 I'. M. Medical
o lnce. l4 P VIIESTIeUT Street.
MINDIA—ITS RACES, LANGUAGE, AND
RELI(DON.—The Rev. HENRY M. BC UDDY,
tlnct., will lecture on this subject on TUE -
PAr EVE 11 , 10_, the lath inst., at 6 o'clock , in t 8
MIIBIOAL ND }Mit,
Tickets. ENTY-FIYE CENra.
To 130 had at Messrs. 'parry & McMillan. Wm. 8. &
. m Al
Martian, Proshyterian Board Tract House, and at
tho Roos of the Young en's Chriatian ABIO ' . two ,
lOU Chestnut. oliNt*
ry - • CONCERT HALL—NEW LECTURE,—
THE
win give his
NEW LECTURE.
oic
THURSDAY EVENING, October 13th.
The eablent is a novel one,
YNTITLIM
WHAT A BLIND SAW IN ENGLAND."
It lino delivered at the Cooper Institute, New York
for tie first time, to an_
Tickets 25 cen IMM s ENSE for 8 AUDIENCE.
, or five 1.
For Bate at elf
the usual places.
Lecture. quarter to eight o'clock
L 'MEETING OF:111E
YOUNG MAN'S lit
the foliowvis .nnineni go t
ninon in the Board in 'rms.
AT THE ANN UL
,totCo tnhutotw ho
TE, held on the Al 10.,
mevAvore itle/?ted,to yaps
tees:
WiSham .1). Kelley, •
John Biddik'
8h Morrie Waln,
The
PRESI Board h i newrionetltu ,
DENT
William Welsh.
TREASURER,
S. Morrie Waln.
SVili en D, Kelley,T Rvs
John Biddle,
John Pernum,
Samuel V. Merrick,
John M. Ogden,
Jacob P. Donee,
Thomas S. Stewart,
Philip M. Price.
James 11. Whetliam,
Henry B. Tatham,
By order of the Board
010-St
J7lbtgr t r . Mb, M. D.,
toseplt Jr,
ted nn followei ‘ ' •
VIOE Pitl i f i lT e E/1"1",
y ea . P A :P/11.1',
1 Ism ste
LES.
P a TVP l Y r 7e l. r i rne,
Milan Edson.
i'lfred L. k;lyisn, AL E.,
oeepn Harpeon, Jr.,
R a rAt l l9l. A.lf;i D.,
willtum P. erasion,
John .1. Thompeon,
ohm Williams.
AM L. REIM. Secretary.
11081(EOPATIIIIC COLLEGE OF PENN
i
ric rSYLVANIAyFiIbert ntrpot, above Eleventh.
to ntroduotory Lequroo will be deh in vored the rot
.
low ng ordor :
Prof. J. AL WARD, MONDAY, 10th, 8 o'clock. even
thilief. C. J. lIEMPIL, TUESDAY, Ilth, 8 o'clock,
ovoning
III; J. R. COXE, ILI WiDNESDAY, 12th,80'clock,
e WorTHOS. MOORS, THURSDAY, I3th, 8 o'clock,
evening.
Prof. W. A. REED,PRID AY. Irth. 8 o'clock, evening.
Prof. J. BEAKLEY, SATURDAY, 13th, 8 o'clock.
eyrie!. .
rof M SEMPLE, MONDAY, Mit, 6o'oloolc P. M.
'Medical and Surgic.ti Choice, WLDNESDAY end
SATURDAY, 12 o'clock M.
oB.ll' , J. DEAKLEY. M. D.. Dean.
crJEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE.—
Soscon of 186940.—Order of Introductory Leo-
turns.
Prof. Dunglisen,Monday, October 10. at 7 P. M.
prof. AMAMI. Tuesday, OctoLvor 11. at 7P. M.
Prof Oross, Tuesday, October IL at 8 P. M.
Medical and Surgical Clink, Wednesday, October It
at 19 M.
Prof. Dickson r Thuraday. Ootober 13, at 7 P. M.
P , r r of f . Thurada6, Oitob.r. 13. at i B l, .. M.
• t e t 8:11;14! !`,`, p M . •
Madtoal an ' a Bor.rjoal 3 uliio. Saitirday, 'October /54
at 11 M. ROBLEY D NOLIBON, Dena.
oa7-7t
1174 PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE—MEDI
caI Department, Ninth etreet, below JJoeust.
The introductory Lectures will be delivered as follows;
Prof. Hartshorn, Monday,, October 10th, at 4 P. M.
Prof. Taggart. Monday, October 101 h, at 5 P. M.
Prof, Oobrecht, Tuesday, October 11th, at 4 P. M.
Prof. Melee, Tuesday, October 11th, at 61'. 31.
Prof. Harlow. Thursday, October 13tIOat 4 I'. Al.
Prof. Rand, Thursday, October 13th, at 6 P. hl.
Prof, Ilitlaoy Friday, October 141 h, at 61' AL
Medical and 'Surgical eludes on Wedne+y and Sat
urday at noon, The public is invited to att nd.
07..7t* LEWIS D. HARLOW, M. 0., Dean.
OA. P. A.—HARMONY LODGE, NO. 20
will hold their second annual festival at the MR
HM' HALL. Fourth and George streets, on
THURSDAY 1 YENDIG,I3II, met.
Doors open at 71i o'clock. Tickets. TO cents, to be had
at the door. J. BOYD. Chairman of Committee.
WM. THOMPSON, Secretary. 013-at*
[IicrIPAIRMEHS' AND MECIIANICS' BANK
—pIIILA October yd 1339.
eo s hereby given that nn e action for Thirteen
Ditectnia will he,-held at the Banking Moue on MON.
DAY, Novemberflnt, IMO, between the hours of go'clock
A. M. and 3 o'clook ht.; and n general meeting of the
Stockholders will be held on TUESDAY, November let,
at o'o/ook 111, at tho—Bankmg Hoene.
04 Ktn2l W. RUSHTON, JR., Cashier.
SOU Till - VARA BANK—PIIILADEL
PHIA, October 3d, tss9.
1-l o:iee is hereby giVen that an election for Thirteen
Directors will be held at the Banking House on MON
DAY, November 21st, 1839, between the hours of 10
o'clock A. Id. and 2 o'clock P. M.; and n_genQpil meet
ing of the Stockholders will be held on TUESDAY, No
vember lat, at 12 o'clock M.
01,1tn21 F. P. STEEL. Cashier.
THE PHILADELPHIA BANK,—OCT
4, ISA
s annual meeting of the Stockholders of thin Bank
will be held at the Banking Douse on TUESDAY, the
first day of November next, '412 o'clock M.
And the annual election for Directors will be held at
the Banking Douse on MONDAY, the 21st day of No
vember next, between the hours of it A. M. and 2 P. M.
03-wfamtn2l 11. B. COMEDY/3, Cashier.
MMECHANIC S , BANIC—RIIILADEL,
PHIA. October 4th. 1869.
e is hereby given that an election for Thirteen
rectors ,to serve the ensuing veer, will be held at the
Banking House on MONDAY, November 21st, from 10
A. M. tog P. hi.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held
on TUESDAY, November Ist, at 12 o'clock M.
05-wlr& m tn2l .1. G. MITCHELL, Cashier.
BANK OF COMMERcE7PIIITADEL
- - • -
October 1. DM—Notice IS lieret;r
at an Election for thirteen direotors to serve for the
ensuing y ear, will he held at the BANKINO HOUSE,
on MONDAY, November 21, between the hours of 10
o'clock A. M. ands o'clock I'. M.
J. C. DONNELL, •
oe.l-mwf tn2l Cashier.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders will be hold
at the same place on TUEsDAY, November I, at 12
o'clock M. .1. O. DONNELL,
oc3-mwttnl Cashier.
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6 - October 12th, the ears of this
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Germantown, en follows:
At 6, G' and 7 A. M., and every twen II minutes until
o'olovic P. ht. • and ovary fifteen minute,' until 8 I'
M.; then every ' hall hour until 13 o'clock M.—at which
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Leave the Germantown station, for Philadelnltia, at
11A3.6.49. 7.09, 7.19. 7.73, 7.38,7.44, 7411, and 8.13; then
every twenty minutes until 81'.M., and then every hell
hour time until 11 P. M.
Quarterly School Passau to and front the city. and
Package' of School Tickets, Owens!, Germantou n, for
ante at depots at Germantown or Diamond street, and
office, era Book street.
By order of the President.
012.41 W. M. SINGER'S. Secretary .
REFINED SUGARS AND SYRUPS.-
c. DOGHUE, la South WATER Street, of for sale. at the lowest each winos, a fresh stook of Re
fined Sugars end Syrups, of various grades. 017 at"
- - -
w—ztr : TEETH INSERTED in the best
rieetiol manner, el prim lower then one be laid else
wh.re. Pee epeolinene el 4119 office, No. 11i) North
FOURTH Street.
012-R'
C. 8. 9ORFIELD, Dentist
A LIFE-SIZE Photograph in Oil is al.
%viva a hicancom, and if made at REIMER'S Phn
togravtly Geliety, SECOND Street, above Green, it is
gt superior picture, tie none but the moot okilful per•
sons are einelwetl. It.
CifIE4PEST WINDOW (mass in town.
1..) at DICK'S, 8. W. corner of SEVENTH and
SOUTH. oil 3ne
- MADAME VAILLANrSSehooI for
Saptomher fand l 1 1 1(t E8uT e.t..... received.
NAVAL STORES.-50 Nils. Spirits Tur
pantine. )1) Store. 100 Ws do, do. and 444.10
m
810 Des Itonin, to arrive. For sale by
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010 N 0.16 South Wharves.
MIXED PAINTS, of any Tint desire 1, a
08.6t 110. 34 North TWELFTH HOW.
BR A DDOCK.
(Late , ) ( I‘ l ,= . ll;:tOgnee.) ( hate e s iree'r` . ; tiPe l ger.
HOVEY it, HENRY,
ATTOIINF.YS AT LAW.
INDEPENDENCE, JACKSON COUNTY.
Al I OU RI.
COLLECT/01YR mode of Eastern Claims i SS n an) par
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P t"i" '
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PEARS—Five barrels very choice Do
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null for sole by the mnnufacturorm nt the lowest Now
York Prices. WEAVER, FITLER & CO.,
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03.4 t shoo Willow,
B LANKET SHAWLS.
LONG AND SQUARE,
In French. Scotch, English, end Ainerican fabrics, or
all the leading sty lea
LaIRWEN STODDART & BRO..
450, 422, and 451 North SECOND Street,
oft-It above Willow.
FRENCH MERINOS
AND CASHMERE'S,
of desirable MOTS.
At 70. 75, and SO cents.
Wi th a full stock of
in ohoice ordered 4111101. LUPIN'S FABRICS
. . . .
OURWiTht frropDART & BRO.,
00, an
, and 454 North Berard Street
More Willow
tiOULARD SILKS,
In Black and Colored grounds, choice designs,
CLIRWEN STODDART & SRO.,
Non. 450, at. and 434 North tit,COND Street.
08 -4 t above Willow.
IRISH POPLINS-
In Black and desirable Colors.
CIJRWEN STODDA ST & BRO.,
450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street.
•08-It above Willow street.
LONG BROCHE SHAWLS,
Of Saris and Viennese Fabnes.
w and elegant designs.
CTIRAYIBTODDANT aRo„
CA, 452, and 454 North SECOND 'Street
08-4 t ntkere Willow street.
CLOTHS, CASS!IIEItES, AND 'VEST-
N 8.
Fancy English Cassimeres for snits.
Cray de. dp. for
Femelt, German. $4l I American Oassiingres, in great
variety,ine Black ?tench Cloths and Doeskins.
Bilk Cashmere and Velvet Vesting&
SHARPLa.,BB BROTHERS,
07 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
QUARPLRBS BROTHERS are offerjai far
Fell awl Winter St)les—
IRISH POPII,HI.
FANCI A 11,01 ,0
11141111'll LAINES.
OURS,
SILK
POYLINE VEL WHEIE.9 . ,
PRoiTEcCASHMERES,
SHAWLS AND lIRLOAKS,
kimilfta.nHait.a AND 01 OYES.
07 CtitATNUT and DMIITH Streets
HOSIERY GOODS. J. WM. 110E
-11.-•-M ANN. No. 9 North EIGHTH Street, bee now
opeq_his Fall Stook of Hosiery Goode. via: Underveste
snd Draw° ra of Gartwright and War ner's supe nor inanu-
Mauro, for ladies' and tames' wear. Morino Shine
and Drawers, tor gents and ydothe. Merino Hosiery,
Cotton Hosiery, Woollen Hosiery, Gloves and Gaunt
lets, and goods generally appertaining to the Hosie r y
Lumen. J. W. H. respectfully solicits the attention ot•
families to his stock, assuring them that his stockllllU
excelled for variety by any other in the city. and that
his prices are as low as those of any cit'oer molar house.
N. 1.1.—N0 abatement nutde 4mn tho'brloes niuneu.
s2l,sifintf
iIIIIAWLS, and DRESS GOODS! ! !
TIIORNLEY 4 CHISM
oFymit Titis nAy
Very rich farm Silks for 71, and ai cents.
Exceedingly rich for 01 : worth I kg.
War* Ileyederes and Plain color as, Ac.
TH lIEST MACK SILKS lAIPORTED ! ! !
Over 81,000 worth of Brochea Shawls.
Stella Shawls, in Weak and colored centres.
French, Scotch, prod American Woollen Shawls.
Plain and embroidered Crepe Shawls.
New styles of Cloaks opening daily.
All the above goods being
BOUGHT CLOSE FOIL CASH.
WE CANNOT DE UNDERSOLD.
Our store, being neutrally located, it is easy of access
from all parts of the mly and country.
N. E. corner EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN.
nob THORNLEY &
RAPSON'S,
CORNER OV EIGHTH AND CIIERRY STS.,
Rave now open a fine assortment of
BERLIN 'ZEPHYR WORSTED,
SINGLE, DOUBLE. AND SPLIT.
The whole from the °C01...1.16d manufacturers, Mertz
Weger.er, in Herd.. Our etttouteru can depend on
getting the best article over (glared at retail in Phila
&Whet, lit OD tOncut pflUtlg.
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS.
A VARIETY OF BLACK CLOAK TASSELS.
HANDSOME. CROCHET CLAIM( FRINGES.
NOW AND BEAUTIFUL 1/HESS 'TRIMMINGS.
WOOLLEN KNITTING YARNS, ALL COLORS.
ZEPHYR KNIT TALMAs ANTI CAPS.
ZEPHYR KNIT OAITERA AND SLEEVES.
A PULL STUCK OT STAPLE TRIMMINGs.
AT ItAPSON'S
LAOICT TRIMM INGS AND
_ZEPHYR STORE.
Car, OF PAUHTH AND OHERRY BTB.
818-2 m
MILLINERY GOODS.
ARBURTON,
1004 CHESTNUT STREET,
AUOVE TENTH,
308 S. SECOND ST., Bimow SPRUCE ST
Has Just reoeivail &beautiful supply of
COIL PURES, CACHEP SIG 'NES,
CROWN prEcns, AND BAR BS
in real and imitation, of the newest Paris Fa:flent
WARBURTON,
306 SOUTH SECOND ST., BELOW SPRUCE ST
1004 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH.
na-tf-if
m RS. M. A. KING will open Winter Mil
.ll-a Item au THURSDAY', October 13th, et 1V0,27 S
SECOND Street. :tic y° Chrtetuut. ocB-et•
REMOVALS.
REMOVAL.
The Subscriber having
REMOVED TO
25'6 MARICET STREET,
(The store formerly occupied by J. IL Ellison & Sone,
Would call the attention of but ors to his large and well
selected stock of
units, OVTRCOATINGS,
CASSIAIERES, SATESETTS,
VESTINOS, TAILORS' TRIMMINGS,
And all other goods adapted to Men and Boys' wear
JOHN V. TERRY,
eel-lie 215 MARKET STREET.
JEMOVAL.—MARTIN & WOLFF have
Removed to No. 334 MARKET Street, Booth side,
below Fourth, where they oiler chore° assortment of
Fall and Winter Goode, at very low prices. 1113-2 m
HAMS .A N D SHOULDERS.-1,700
Pieces City Smoked Dims and shoulders. Also,
sup clones extra Buser Cured Hams, for sale by C. D.
SADLER & CO., ARCH. Street, second door above
Front.
BUCKWHEAT.—NEW MONROE
COUNTY FLOUR, in 11, 25, and 103 pound bege t
Sweet Potatoes put up for ehippan
g IV. P. RETLY
orb-6t. 113 Market etreet, near Benond, non no t e.
TUE FIRST PREMIUM AT THE LATE
-IL STATEerett__nwardett to AI,LMAN &
ZEHNDER. for F A lR ks e beet
ILare gx%Fainity Flour and fie-
AstlitZ bleat Vpot FOUR TH and VINE, u~epf•
WANTS.
WANTED-
TWO OOOD SALESMEN
IN TIM
CROCKERY JOBBING BUSINESS,
one for Near and one for Western end Southern trade.
With a man able to influence rash and abort credit buy
ers a liberal arrangement would ho made. Address at
thia office." Crockery." 012-wfm-t1
ANTED—A German Designer for all
• r kinds of Woollen Cloths. A permanent and lucra
tive position is offered ton German hevi Me the
follow
ins qualifications. viz.: A thorough knowledge of the
French And English Languages, an accurate knowledge
of Woollen Manufactures as carried on abroad, and
greet skill and taste to getting up new and fancy sty les
of Woollen cloths.
A practical Weaver and Designer. and none other
need apply, to as Booth FRONT Street.
ole-rnal-tf 3.5 LETITIA Btreet.
A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, who is a
good. rapid penman, and who has a koortedge
of aonounte t wantli employment in any eapaaity. Ad
dress.' Honeiity,' office of this paper. 012-ft•
AMIDDLE-AGED MAN, who writes
a fair hand and is *mod at Spare', and has some
knowledae of kee ping am:Punta, deatrea a minium in a
Wholesale Store or Factory, as Storekeeper or Porter.
Address "X, ' office ot The Press. 011-it•
_ _ _
WANT.ND—By an active man, of good
address, a situation as out-door salesmen;
would be vrillin3 to accept a commiasion. &Arms
Perseverance. office of The PIM..
WANTED—A young Man as Assistant
Bookkeeper ma Wholesale Dl•p Goode }rune.
Good referencei required. Address ' • tr.. Co..' this
office. 08-3 V
_
WANTED—By the Ist of November, a
House with all the modern improvements. Lo
cated between V,no and Brown, and Vieth and Twelfth.
Address" Box 2342," Philadelphia Post Office. 06-7 t.
FOR BALE AND TO LET.
5;52 FOR SALE—A Pair of Northern-Bred
BLACK HORSES. 16 heeds high. G years old.
Warranted sound and kind. Price A3OO. Apply at
Street. abo v e
012-3 t. CHERRY Street. above Eighth.
TO RENT—A handsome Cottage, with
fine lawn, three minutes from depot, eleven
rooms. gas, water, and heater. I n on the premise.,
8. E. corner of PRICE and HANCOCK Streets. Ger
menton n. 012-et
IS NURSERY TREES-AUCTION SALE.
—On FRIDAY. 21st October, at 12 o'clock 91, the
Nursery of JOHN SHERWOOD. near Colley° Wharf,
Do!evlve River, 2 miles below Bristol. Bucks county,
and near Schenek'g Station, on the Trenton Railroad,
comprising about 1,000 Norway Spruces. from 9 to 25 feet
high. Lnely formed, and several times traneplanted -
also. a choice variety of specimen Pear Trees, gra Heil
on Pear stock.; large specimen Apple Trees. large Balm
of (Bleeds, Jumpers, Onlden and Siberian Arborvitaw,
Silver Firs. Austrian Fines. rOftif oollll ,COOMpletlON
Also, a quantity of rare and valuable Plante. Sale pe
remptory, and to lie continued on the Md. if neves.
nary.
fhl VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC
.t.a. RATA:.
RICHARD R. CORSON, Real Estate Broker, will
sell, on
SATURDAY. October la. Dksp.
nu the Premises, in Worcester Township, Montgomery
county, n handsome and highly-cultivated FARM of
FIFTY sere,. more or leas. bounded by lands of A.
Morgan. George Ibrlliftll, Homy Welk's, and °there,
airtime on the Germantown Pike, five miles from Nor
ristown, quarter of a mile above Fair View. The im
provements are a new
STONE nwtuaso HOUSE,
two mind a half stories high with 13 room, well adapt
ed for a store or Well), or both, Molt of good material,
and highly finished, with spring of water at the door
andpump therein, a frame horn , stone stable high. and
neatly new, built of good material, two waggon houses.
corn-crib, and other neeerfaary outbuildings There, is
a fins stone barn end
SMALL DWELLING
on the lower end of the fan o. Would make two handsome
properties if divided ; 3EIII well sell the whole together
or separately This is a very desirable property. Lunt
beautitully located. in a gots! neighborhood and conve
nient to churches, boarding schools, 'Owes. Stn.
The proprietor being ado fulled in years is determined
to sell. Persona wishing to view the premises will call
on the proprietor. teeitlitis thereon, or to the under
signed, at Norristown. hole to commence at I o'cloek
P. M. Conditione made known on the day ante.
Carriages will be provided for strangers from the city
by calling at of fi ce, before 11 o'clock on day of sale.
R. R. CORtiONt. Arent.
011-at For Abraham Hendrick..
OATAIVISSA First-Mortgage Bonds will
Le Laken in payment fora neat daairable reardence
in a good locality, clear of incumbrance, and in the oc
cupancy of a good plying tenant. For particulars at,-
ply at No 1208 CA I.LOWHILI. street.
A COUNTRY SEAT WILL DE SOLD AT
P
ÜBLIC SALE, the Lath Inst.. et ONE o'clock, in
Drell town, Hatfield Townghip. Montgomery eonnty,
Pa., pear line Lexington Railroad Station. It contains
DI acres fine improved land. The improvement* are
all Rood. and nearly new. The location healthy and
very &Nimble. For further parheul are. inquire of
DAVID BRUNER.
otRAt" 115 North THIRD Street. FMK
FOR SALE OR EXOHANOR.—A
hand
wine Cottage and grounds ott
_LOCUST Street,
hetween Mary and William Wiggle, West Philadelpent.
will tie exchanged for in plangent and convenient eity
dwelling. 1,01 ashy Mg to a tine et ree t, stable on rear. The
holing hag all modern concemerces, and in in perfect
order. Poggesaion given immediately. Apply to
ROBERT REM. on PmisPs.
ro
08-6 t. or N. W. corner RACE and JUNIPER.
$lOOO IN CASH ANDSI,OI')4) IN
,
Merchandise, tfi be Imei,l nsi secarity„
Address 110 x 814, Plilladelphin Post Office. 08211.
OR SALE—A medium size Fire-proof
Safe, Ferrel k iletrisee be gold ate
low price. bnvitr ferllkfty
FRONT t street.y REHIi Jr.
EVIRETT. NO, lee Nortb o7-51•11
1 1 OR SALE.
The Subscriber will dioole of the entiLe Stook of
FINE MONUNIENTS,STATOAHY,.
HEAD AND FOOT ST (eq_E S., &o. AIL
AT THE MONUMENT MARBLE YARD.
No, WC ARCH Street,
West of Eighteenth street
el- Whl. HILL MOORS.
6EMIAN TOWN PROEVATY FOR SALE
—A large. heroism') pointed Stone House, 33 feet
front, by 43 feet deep, with ache', beyond, and capa
cious Colter under the Wags. and Piazzas. which
',Mend on three mks, alas Parlor, Dining-room. with
large Cut atone tins Window* in each Li liter,, inter
snit Bum. en Kitchen on the first fl oor. Ton Chambers,
atith-room, Water Closet. and Conservatory on the UP
pner floors. Store-room. Pantry. and numeroun Closet!.
e pieta with all the modern conveniences. nad 'hushed
the molt substantial and tasteful manner. Hand
some Bnleony. front and rear, ar,,,t commanding a one
view of the surrouniling.countrS.
The Lot hoe two fronts. 100 feet on Tulbohoeketa
street, and Itird, ;test on Washington street, by 378 feat in
depth,
OM al tuatian is one of the finestand most desirable in
aerltuPttown, and preneuta an opportunity rarely to be
luot with of securing a delightful residence.
Apply to BOWLo\ Sr. CO.,
No. I Farquhar Building,
0-wren-at. Opposite the Exchange.
NEW STORES TO LET.—Three largo
I Foir-story Stores, on the east side of FOURTH -
Street, a little South of Chestnut street, are now ready
for tenants.
These Stores have been arranged and constructed
with much care, with a view to appearance. strength,
and convenience, having abundant light. and all modegp
improvements to adapt them to a large wholesale busi
ness, for which the location is peculiarly appropriate,
being within a few yards of the Custom gouge, and sur
rounded by banks Aret other yubho testatation. For
terms apply to
e3O-finverj.. No. EARL SHINN,
618 PINE Street.
Is AT PUBLIC) SALE—On SATURDAY,
Oot. Zi, 1869, on the premises "A Valley Farm,"
in Chester county. adjoining Cala Station. on Penn
sylvania Railroad. three miles west of Downingtown.
containing 12.1 Acres of excellent quality of Land. with
good Moldings, and possessing many advantages ot
water, roads, and other conveniences. For further par
ticulars cull upon JNO. E. FOX, Executor,
No. 11 South THIRD Street, Phila.
TO LET—A Second story Room ? conve
nient to the State Mune. suitable fore Lawyer's
Office. Apply 431 CHESTNUT Street. sle
pig FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE.—
The subscriber, in coneentrating his business on
Chestnut street, west of Tenth street,oders far sale,
upon reasonable terms. his large manufactory, with out
buildings and large lot of ground fronting on Sixth, Mar
shall, and Master streets, suitable for almost any large
manufacturing business. For particulars inquire of
ALFRED FITLER, Conveyancer. No. 5t N. SIXTH
Street. or to the subscriber, No. 1009 CHESTNUT Mt.
■te-lm %VAL D. ROOERS.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
The Subscriber will offer for side at public auction.
op • T. 1113 l o h: o l r allh day of o O t to t be om r next. o
raegal the in the Stae u e s o e f . ken land, the follow
intoPtrfltrei.l-1 liti z i;i; n fine timber and wood tot, consist
inaaof
?,.
2—]
f)7 , 4 a o rer o, a dg 15
111 x pe rches.ty
oacre, of fine cleared arable
land, the balance in timber, and being in the whole 210
acres end 13 perches.
Lot No.3—Being a rood farm, with suitable hudd
le.. consisting of 2G3 acres 2 roods and 21 perches
-100 acres yood wood and timber, and the rest cleared
land.
Lot Nn. 4—Consisting of a fine WOW and timber lot of
101 ncrea 2 roods and 23 perches.
Lot No. 2,-c-Also very line wood and timber land of 124
acres and 20 perches.
Lot No. 6—Consisting of 74 ncres and 2 perches—f 2
eggs . doi t t Pip oo be ro h . sla o n o c d e h oo n r e c t i llbeL. l
of
are Amsted. except about 12 acres.
Nn. B—Being a farm consiatiug of 181 acres 1 rood and
33 perches, with all suitable buildings upon it-100 acres
cultivated land, and 84 acres in wood, easily cleared.
no. B—Being is firm of 197 agree 2 roods and 31
perches, or which there 131 acres of cultivated land,
with good buildings, the rest fine timber.
No. 10—Consisting 01 132 cores of verY fine lend/ with
suitable buildings.
No. 11—A very fine wood and timber lot of 93 Itemell
and G perches
No. 12—An excellent farm, with good buildings, con
sisting of 992 acres end 13 perches. all cleared except
40 acre. Of WOW and timber land.
No. 13—A serf fine term consisting of about 208 acres,
with an excellent farm-house and suitable out-build
ince. . .
No. 14—Containing 114 aeres 1 rood and 19 perches
of land, and boa upon it a large steam saw mill in good
rep
N0 n . r 1 . 5--A wood and timber lot of 58 acres 3 roods and
I_percheo.
No. 16—Also, a lot of very fine timber and wood. con
taining 193 acre. and 31 perchea.
This property lies inn licoity• and ie situated In the low
er or southern part of New Castle counts. Delaware: it
is about equallv diatant from Philadelplita and
more, between &land 7u miles. The road front Memei's
X road to Smyrna runs thmuol, 14, It to matant tom
fimy me about 6 milem in a nurihwuatorn dtrerlion—it
about 8 miles from 51111,114,3c0wu. and IA .. ; ';unted between
land miles from the 3.olaware Rtliraid. This proper
ty lies on tile ',reheat portion of the peninsula hems eon
the two boys—the Valeta on the one mile running Into
4 the Delaware, and on the other into the Chesapeake.
110 situation of the property is believed to be var,
health), and there is not nit acre of swamp land in any
Part of it. Its nattwil soil is very Hoe, coronation of a
loam of clay mut sand, and when worn, monis anleePt ,-
bla of troproyearient. Every lot or farm has an outlet
tIPM B Cnblio roml. The wocalt consuit for the niost
part of the various kin& or oak, chiefly the white
which is very fine.
The terms of the gala are one-fourth the purchase
money to h s e paid to cash, and the balance in metal in
stalment& of 1, 2. and 3 years tram the de, of Nate ;
oterlll payments to boar amm-annual interest. and to lie
sepured the bonds or notes of the plachuar.
Chose Who wish further information will apply to the
subscriber. or In, event . 31r..1. 11. It rLA . who re
sides at 7114loorton, Kent county. Eastern Shore of Ma
ryland, who will show them the land.
U. 1.. DULANY,
al 1-walOt N 0.59 Courtland at ree t, Baltitnore.
BOARDING.
VIM-CLASS LODGINGS for a Family
with n private table if desired, nt 1.239 SPRCCJ
one door below Broad street. ]t•
BOARD WANTED immediately for a
single Gentleman, in plain, respectable Whits in
central part or the city. Address, •' Girard Home. No.
BOARDING—Taro handsome eonnnuni
eating rooms on the second floor, at IMO WAL
NUT Street. 1,11-2 t.
BOARDING.—EIegant and airy - Rooms,
tingle and in mites, can be had with first-olaxe
Board,. for the summer, Fail, and Winter, at 1316 WAL
NUT entreat. anB-tin
GRAIN MILLS - GRAIN MILLS r
the Fatm and Plantation. The IRON-BURR MILL
has no equal fur Grinding Fine Meal, Feed, Coffee, thr
ees, etc, , by hand or power.
Price 68, 825, and 845.
Now in operaton at ITS South SECOND Street.
Agents wanted in every county and State, by
ault-am FARIUAL & CO.
HERRING. -2
70 kb
Is Pickled Her
e j i t Atit:. i t l irltait' 4 l3 l t 11:1, r i 2eCo r n ' i r l 113,t14',,?,A
MACKEREL. -725 bbls. Nos. 1,2, and 3
Mackerel, iu u4surte4.l OriKinnk n;e
Pack y, olthn
latest cateb fur sale by C. C. SADLER, Zr. ARCH
Strot.second door above Front. od
VENETIAN BLINDS—To give satisfac
tion, nt ERONEBERUEWS. to North TM' ELF
Stroat, Old UWI3 Ono op eyttst to now, (18.6t*
AMUSEMENTS.
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.
Sole Lessee M. A. GAHRETTSCIN.
THIS (WEDNENDAY) EVENING, Oct. 12,
MACBETH.
Macbeth. /O. Barry Sullivan • 32*a:tuff, Mr. H. A,
Perry ; Lady Macbeth, Mrs. Ddirreld.
To conclude ari th
SLASHER AND CRASHER.
SCALE or PLICES.—Ores Circle. I beats secured vulg..
out extra charged 60 cents; Ratline!. (Seats secured at
6 ° "ale. /NM Second Tier and 6 . 3 MIFF Circle. sad Third
Tier, 23 cents; Private Boxes , according to their locals,
416 and 112 ; Single Seats in Orchestra and Private
boxes.7s cents.
Box 011ie. open duly, from to until Z o'clock. when
seats can be secured in advance.
WHEATLEY & CLARKE'S ARCH
STREET THEATRE.
BENEFIT OF MR. COLLINg.
THIS (WEDNESDAY, EVENINO. Oct. LL
SOLDIER OF FORTUNE. -
Captain O'Rourke. with songs. Mr Collins.
HIA Loarr LEGS.
Felix O'Callnhea, Mr. Collins.
THE LAUGHING HYENA.
SCALS OP Pa ca 4 . — . Adtruatioa.2s Ceuta ; Secured S. to
in Dress Circle. MSG cents; Parquet, BO cents.
Doors open at T o'clock; performance to 0001111 4 / 1 48
at 7% o'clock precisely.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
RAVELS AND MARTINETTI FAMILY.
THIS (WEDNESDAy I EVENING, October 13,
UELLb. OP MADRID.
Don Basil'o, Gabriel Ravel.
THE THREE GLADIATORS.
Grand Er olutioas on the TIGHT ROPE, by Marietta
Zanfratta Wang America and Mona. Paul.
BIANCO; OR, THE MAGIC SWORD.
Bianco, Gabriel Ravel; Don Albino. M. Mai.hteu.
Pro c ka.--Parens t. Parquet Ci rcle and Balcony, f 0 eta.
Family Circle and Am phitkeatre,M cents.
Box Office open from NIA. M. tilt 4 P. kL. when Seat.
.:an be secured without extra chute. Doors open at?
o'clock. Performance to commence at Ti: o'clock.
USICAL SOIREE AM) BALL OF THE
" M.ENNERCFIOR VOCAL SOCIETV."—Tbe
tiIAiNNERCHOR beg learn %nano-centre to their fnends
and tha_publie. that they will tire e G RAND MUSICAL.
SOIREE and BALL.on MONDAY EVENING, October
M. lOW, in the MUSICAL, FUND HALL, LOCUST
Street.
Tickets, ONE DOLLAR, (admitting a Gentleman nod
two Ledieei may be 614 of tne following nAnagersi
Geo. Dufour, Col. Mnekle, C. Liebnch, Prof. Seoden
sticker, C. Drimnitg, J. Pfaff. W. Gellert. H. Tike. Cots
Fitzgerald, A. Lafore, C. Vetterlein. C. Matlaah. H.
Volmar, C. Lindner. A. Schwainmer, Prof. Jules Mar
tin. Prof. M. Htaeko, 8, tchloss, J. G noun, A. Getty. C.
A. Tndmm, Prof. Rowe. P. C. Schmidt, h. Benkert, C.
Schick, Dr. J. R. Jones. Dr. Herring. G. Vol Liner, C.
Grossman. C. Beni. rt. M. Feunng, A. Reinsteto, J.
Neff, J. P. titemer. Mirk Hassler. 11. Fox. L
B. H. !Lawman. J. A. Bauer. A. Reichenbach, C. Mohr,
Jos. Drexel. H. Von Essen. Schuessel. H. Erschersgerg.r.
A. Foster. L. Herbert. F. L. Johns. E. Hering. C. Berg
ner, A. Fans, P. Weber. J. Thornley. D. Russel:etc% A.
ilippman. Jos. Die/ringer, or of the members, or the
COMIIITTLII OF SICA.coiItICNIF•:
Schrrudt, C. Goebel, H. G. Trenbner. F.
Reseg. ollbwfacelt
'VIE MARTYRDOM OF HUSS is now
exhibitinr. with otheintinrr the RUSSEL_
DORF COLLECTION. in the&mill.let (Wier, - of inn
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS.
Open daily. from 9 A.M. till 5 P. M., and ? to 10 P. M.
Admiarion 39 cents. 01.1.1rn
1110ESTICKS! DOESTICKS ! !
STICKS!!!
MORTIMER Tilt/MTV. ESC/. t" DO ESTICSS..",,
vdl deliver Iw humnroce Poem no
PCK"
halms the !min e Literan-
L le.tant.... on THrRSDAV
EVENING, Oct. It. HO, at 311:SIC:AL FUND HALL,
commenetne at 8 o'clock.
Admtaaton canta. Tickets for aa'a at Lila putietead
bookstore.; also at Hasard a. N. W. corner. nrainik
and Chestnut: Caliender & Tforl and Walnut;
Geo. C. Rowar'a, Sixth And line; H. A. Borer's. Soxth
and Green, 011-u•
CONCERT HALL--
LA FhTE DES SIUSFS.
GRAND MELANGEOF
DANCING. SINGING. AND STAGE EXPECTS,
THE
MARSH'S JLTRHIL R COMEDIANS,
Wb hare removed Rm. the
NATIONAL THEATRE.
TO TIP
CONCERT HALL.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AETERNCONS,
Grand Pa,formanes for the accommodation or Cluldran
and Families. commencing at : &Irk.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY SIG T,
The Doors w il l be open at 7 riehvk. Performance to
commence aLIS.
ADMISSION.? csx'.
1%1 cDONOTIG lI'S GAIETIES—RACE ST.,
/TX below THIRD.
GREAT SUCCESS Or
T. D. E.
ORIGINAL. 'JIMI CROW."
Al AO.
IIEANANDEZ THE \FONDER.
EVERY VkRIETY OP ENTERTAINMENT
• 21011 IF
HE COMPAN L
N IN PHLADELPHIA.
10. 13 AND 25 er.421.
ANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE,
ELE VENTH street. between Chestant av! Market.
11010 p_e D'38TA R TO
UPE. .
the largest
Company In the VOTIti.
In their excellencies every eiretaiti•
SANFORD apw,ris
Every evening in Eta great Hme cy charaeter..
Doors open at Vt. Cosept f once &
Admission 25 cents. Olittdren mints.
°et-1m
HOUSV.FURNISHING GOODS.
R. C. WALBORN 4t -CO..
OW) NOS. S AND T NORTH SIXTH STREIT.
hare now a eery superior assortment of Shirts, tinier
clothing, Mores, Hosiery, etc.
Special attention given to
OENTLEhIEN'S WRAPPERS,
010-3 etf which
nur n fine 11113011111001 ia constantly kept on halal
HOUSEKEEPERS,
AND THOSE COMMENCING lIOUSEICEEPINO,
Will End by far the largest and most useful stock of
housekeeping and useful articles in the city. eompriemg
many new sway. Just received from Rurope, of a kind
TAM' before for sale to Phikadelphia, at the Newsrooms
of
JOHN A. MURPHEY ez CO.,
92 2 CHESTNUT STREET,
ABOVE NINTH.
irff-f m w tr
SAYING FUNDS.
AMERICAN SAVING FUND COMPA.
NY'S RUIN - VINO. S.F. corner of WALNUT and
FOURTH streets.—U.pen daily, from 9 till 5 o'clock. Rai
on Monday till 9 in the evening. This old institution
has always pod in lull, on demand. without notice.
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
.
AB gums paid hunk on demand , in Gold or Silver.
TRUSTEES:
ALIEZANDER. Woman:v, President.
RANI at. Worn. Vice Preeident
.Tolin C. Farr. E. Harper, George Nugent.
Louts A. Godey. Thee. Sergeant. AILA- C. Roberta
John P. Sin.oug, Jonas Bowman. IL H. Eldridge.
Wm. J. Howard...
=e=
Jon,: C. Silts. Sec
08-6 t if
SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO
CIETY OF PHILADELPHIA. .
Office. N 0.331 North THIRD Street
Woosoildatlon Rank Buildotr.)
CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OFPENN
SYLVANIA.
. .
Deposits received in suing of One Dollar and upwards,
and repaid in Gold, without notice, with FIW. PER
CENT. INTEREST from the day of deposit till With
drawn.
A responsible and reliable Savings Institution has long
been needed in the Northern part of the city, and" The
Spring Garden Savings Fund Society" was chartered by
the Legislature of Pennsylvania tosupply One neressitY-
The Managers. in organizing and locatingit, have been
governed wholly by a desire to accommodate the tom-
Ames interest and wants of the very large and ante rpn
sing population by which it Is surrounded.
OFFICE OPEN DAILY,
From 9to 2H o'clock; also, on Monday and Thursday
from &until 8 o'clock in the evening.
NIANASISItS.
Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith,
John P. Levy on. H. K. Strong,
Yuntil Underkorer, Fredenek Stack.,
rants Hart, Joseph P. Leclerc,
ohn Kessler, Jr., George Knecht,
James S. Pringle. Jacob Dock,
Joseph M. Crowell, Hon. Wm. MiUward,
George Woelpper, Goo. T. Thorn,
Peter C. Films - key, Robert B. Davidson.
JAMES S. PRINOLE. President.
HART, Secretary. faxi-tf if
ALL-ENULAND ELEVEN.
THE GERMANTOWN
PASSENGER RAILWAY CARS
RCN NEAR
CAMAC'S ESTATE.
Upon which the
GRAND CRICKET MATCII
Is to he played•
EYE AND EAR.
DEAFNESS.
DR. VON MOSCIIZISKER,
OCULIST AND AURIST.
Dr. M. ILIVPS hot exclusaie attention to the medical and
aureical treatment of the El E and EAR.
DR.. PNE.B of the longest standine removed Lath he
medical and surgical operations on the latest scientific
principles. Dr. 5 1 . would he pleased to receive them-
Nerd of the medical tsculty who wildb to witness his
rn
method nt operating for the reiwalot eraness, or an)
operation on the E • E end EAR.
ARTIFICIeL EVES INSERTED.
Office South NINTH street, above SPRUCE.
Office hours from 9 A. M. to P 91.. and from 4to $
P. M.
E. NEWLAND & CO..
LOOKWO-CILARB AND PICTURE-FRAALR
MANUFACTeRERS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
An extensive strock of OIL PAINTINGS. Ole- AL gt
very 1.11"0 Prices. 604 ARCH Ftreet, above SIXTH,
ftl9-ttnltt
650,000 TO LOAN,
AP,
upon Diamonds, Watehes, Jewelry, Dune, Mer
chandise, Clothing, &c., on moderate terms, in JONES
CO., Brokers. northwest corner of THIRD and OAS
KILL Streets, below Lombard. Estehhshed for the las
-36 years. Office hours from 7 A. M. to 7P. M.
Second-hand Gold and Silver Watches, by enalteut
makers, warranted genuine, for salse heap, at one-half
the nrlirinal not
DOINGS ()P THE PENNSYLVANIA
STATE FAIR FOR IV A.
SIX FIRST PREMIUMS AND SIX DIPLOMAS.
Best Furnace for Warming Buildings.
To Anvino & WILSO\.
GAS CONSUMING CONE FURNACE.
FIII-7 PREMIUM.
BEST PORTABLE FURNACE.
To ARNOLD A. WiLto , ..
RICHMOND'S PORTABLE FURNACE.
Fills? PREMIUM.
BEST COOKING RANGE.
To ARNOLD A. WILSON.
CHILSON'S DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING RAXGE.
FIRST PREMIUM.
BEST PARLOR COAL GRATES.
To ARNOLD IC WILSON.
LOW DOWN and BASKET GRATES,
Pins? PREMIUM.
BEST ENAMELLED SLATE MANTELS.
To ARNOLD & WILSON.
For n very handsome d mein of Enamelled I.qlete Klan•
tele, very highly finished. and °fanned - ler wortnsanshly,
FIRST PREMIUM.
ARNOLD it WILSON.
1010 CHESTNUT street.,
B. M. FELTWELL, Supt.
WARM AIR FURNACE.
THE W CONSU CONE FUR MER NACE
GAS
Will thoroughly Warm your house with on , -shish
Lass COU. than is required by any other Furnace.
Satisfaction in all elms guaranteed. Beildlass WarineA
and Ventilated br ARNOI,_ WI WON,
itho e n - STNUT Street.
LATE MANTELS, „ f p..,
The 'behest and moat Beabilfol Specinacas
Enamelled Slate Mantels. ever offered for stern th , e
country. manufactured by us, from Pennaylmnaa State •
atone, and for sal. very low.
ARNOLD & WILSON.
1010 CHESTNUT Sorer.
COOKING RANGES.
All in Want of the Beet Elevated Double Olen
Cocdong Range, wilt do yell ea/I at
AR to NOLD WILSON'n.
es 10-ITnif lob) CFI ESTN l'T Stree.t.
MANILA ROPE.—A large stock of Ala•
11 - 11 . nila Rope, all sizes. taanotecluied and for sala,
at the lowest New ork prlefs. by
wEAVER, NTIER,
of :ie. X /it WATER Lod U DELAWARE AY