The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 15, 1859, Image 3

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=The 'Reese of iDe r ctioalotat up thir reaoinmandation"
QUM lidisinonarY , ininitteeite appollit at ids litiallion
two Intileiollary bi oprivne Or the riorthweet; and pem
foam *adherent, which wan unanimously' adopted. .
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The arra 0914reotion inutteduttety intnktpft fitorta
Wak t ar4 afituelin'entetirnedi after , prayer: !hie Woe
po ol e u s o 00 u l im o . oldt:intent - et the onventton.
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that t a lairlarus •t mitred •thpe , far shotthe fOHOWillg
Reirtl etuVgdins tire r !devote of ISat :- Riunsey motto- ,
tr. 000 i Hennepin cedar, MI panda'', 400; Mee;
Oil; ,Waeninston, 100 ;.. Noise, 100.... ~ ; -•.•- •
The:Repurilicans me known to hare seined one Bowa
ter sad two Representatives ta Hadley county ; one
ne gatylk i ?e : Zito ß li P litige t ti l iN l / 1 ; 1 1,9o h c etTy t ilte
fettioo.rata sajn icititepreeinitatices in u men county.
There is but htue don ,r• or the ideation:4k ABDO/MORA
Congressman; Goventer; the State Mad, and a rnalori
ty in both brandies 01 the iduite Ltigiottttorti. - ,
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F; u,.Deeveir`•:City.
IXAVILTSVORittiObiIk 44—The °recited express
from Dearer City brings silting to the 6th kilt: At the
steed° °le Id rot delegates to . Cengren -PAL Wifliatir
Waterobably °looted. The vote nett was Appall
Ala alai:atop woe also field in Arapahoe • county under
the law, of Kann, °meting cop ederable fteling,tito
PreVioui policy ot Q01131°114 tenon Navies moored Alf
Political isonnectiori with Ones; - '
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Th'iS , iitteitinof...Stio, of :the- West.-
glitr..Thuk; Mitt- It —4 hitter. frpoi 'woo Rovaha ed
Octoboi;With,osati: Aiitt , weift to
1811 NO Una ItOrL:On 00,day for cew-Yorko'. liar stars
boardentbnatd,shatt iptiroketi, - buttioth' engines ere
Perfecto paptlutie ilfartison and- htnenwan think she
anitucrelr d rd.,,Sha has 360.passonuarewnd
Court. of Michigan'.
_ t e ir r/km:oar Suprema Court of hfichiPtil
Itrepiarod daaildou dentine . he' Juristliotono
t ti:do Court In the i"rtotad *Mtn of - Deputy , Unit
litateehtionhid Tyler; charged with Whig Cript Jones,
or, this We Chtutord, lust Milo Tyler has Paco remand
0411011rial bt the Btate'eourt:', - • -
aunt ila it tug IRBionvaz HOTELS,
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with miles arAyweseneere . lo /aslderdiee. a
bi tur Aura , by brig let*FytiihetrkOnillelWin4ileansonith
mdse I I) NV Pteei,...... • Mimed off the fort; brig Tor
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days a o 2
by t distant Cm at SPP o •da i hri d i o ,g; „,, t _,
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4 610 tone plaster to A minder . 1.- .. .
tom, Chester, No 0 data _ from, plotng
tom ro witltionstatorno to hititt-Naxot.
fa!bt .._ Met Taylor, 74m1rereon f T „lays from , Boston,
*Mtn End , * to Crowell in coin*.
Behr New York Piseketi Bannon anys freniTlridlenti,
Ns. Wan 341) ions plastgra. A Bonny& CO. 11 - '.•
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to.canattan I."tortsto, - I
f•pftamasmitivormani $ days from ladi Si Rime r i ,
Ve orititbitrM•rsolas iittoadey Co.
• BOW liirda4nx, 3 day from LoweitDel; ad th'eorn to
Tan b Bewley & to: ,
ml, Townsend. 2 dos from Indian Weer,
Die t i alvton to Jail Bewley le Co. ~.-• .* 4, , =.:
Bhr Ohm, Pond Oaf from_Odssaa, ttVipit33 lomat
sad-barliwy to,l as ultiosiSy & 4-,0. • • ' -
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With l at: to/ W' Benda . „,
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Behr A lee. 10 dare kora filliblletoern, two 'ltittt wheat
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toM, irem mantatallow*ltaatla, Irons NM ; Jobe
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from Bonaire* St DotWt la®:
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' A $1! . Pi tir hat, sou ,floirt• Balton nth
•- - or le woe *l' ~ ,1....r."1.' . 0 --`1 4 4
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R:LMPARED (3-LUE4,!
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
SAVE THE PIECES!!
ECONOMY! !!
' , DEFIPATcH ! !!
ar” A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE." 111
As accidents wit/ happen even in welt-regulated fami
lies, His very desiralt> so have some ohm And oen
venient way for repairing furniture, toys crockery, Ice.
SPALDINTS PREPARED 0 LIE
meets ell iliOlvainqrgenties,sind no household can afford
to , he'litthout it. in alwaye ready and up to the
sticking point. , There is re longer n necessity for limp.
ing chairs, eilintqred veneers„ headless headless dors, and
broken mediae:: It is just the article for cono, shell,
and other ornamental, work so popular with ladies of
refinement And tiOte• ' ' •
Tile admirablepreparation is used cold, being chemi
cally, held in solution, and possessing' all the valuable
qualities or the beat nabinet-makers' Glue. It may be
used ; in the. place of ordintry,muellage, being vastly
more adhestve
„USEFUL IN EVERY-HOUSE.”
' - Price, OS cents,
brush aoompanies each bottle.
WHOLESALE DEPOT,
• NO., 30 PLATT. STREET, NEW YORK.
Address • '
- H. 0. SPALDING,
BOX N 0.3600, NEW YORK.
Put up for Dealers In Ceseaenstalning four. eight.
and twelve dozen, a beautiful Lithograph Show Card
'accompanying each package.
A Jungle battle of SPALDING'S PREPARED
°Lull will flats ten times its nest annually to every
household:NU
So'd by all prominent stationers, Drusidatealardware
and Furniture Dealers. Orman,. and Fancy Stor
when es.
Country hlorehants should ke a note of BPALD
MOM PREPARED-GLUE making up their list.
It wilt stand any climate.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE,
USEFUL IN EVERY ROUSE.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE,
SOLD BY STATIONERS.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
BOLD BY DRINIGMTS
• • SPALDING'S PREPARED GLEN,
SOLD BY HARDWARE DEALERS.
, SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE,
SOLD BY ROUSE-PERNISHING STORES
SPALDTNG'S PREPARED GLUE,
SOLD BY,PURNITURE DEALERS
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE.
SOLD,RYPANCY GOODS DEALERS.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE,
SOLD BY GROCERS.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE,
SOLD BY COUNTRY MERCHANTS GENERALLY.
Alanoracturid '
11. C.' SPALDING,
SO PLATT Stroot, Now York
Address Post Office, Box No, 3600.
at Alphabetical List of Articles which, if
damaged, mar be resto red to their original strength and
usefulness, by
- ' ' SPALIHNG'S PREPARED GLUE:
A....7derOs ACCOUNT BOOKS A
B.—Monde BUREAUS . B
C.... Manda CRADLES C
M
D....Mende DOB D
E.—Mends ETEGEREB lz
F....Mende FANS F
G....Mende 6 IJIT ARS ................................0
n....MendnlLA RI'S
i f
ii. ...Mends NLAID WORK
..1..• Meads ABS , ' J
K.::.Mende KNOBS.
_,' 2 ...,_'
I.....Mende LE Aj t HE • s..wORK .. ,
Mt.:Mends-MYR OR FRAMES
K.... Mends NE EL POSTS N '
0. ."..Mends OTTOMAN A, ~..: . 0
P.. i .M ends - . 8
11::::tig2N I ARII R -11 1 V13 3 ES a.
S.. Mends SOFAS
T. :..Mende TABLES ...
'.::. - 1 1
U.... Mends 'UMBRELLA STICKS • •• - • • ••.•
...II
V.—Mende VASES V
W.s,..Mende WORK-BOXES.W
-X. —Mends VI LoGR APRIC *ORE X
V..;.2lends YARD-STICKS
Z. .. .Mende ZnPITYR WOOD-WORK
dc.. - 41n.nonolusion. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
- ' - • is useful in lAbrnrion and qohools.
11..13..Mende'EOPA8 • ~. 8 1
s..p .Mendr.PlTCHtBn
'B..i. , .Mendn AMORDEONB - A.. 3
4..1...Mende LETT ER SEALING 1... 4
o ., ll ,•Mende DAGUERREOVYTE CASES— .D.,. a
.6..1 :.Mends IMAGES ' 1.. a
7..N..Mends NEW BREAKAGES N ' 7
8..G..M ends SCHOOLBOOKS G.. 8
2.43... Mends
In .P, . Mends FA RAI3_OLS - .......... P.. 10
11..R. , .filenda RULERS R.. II
12,..F...AT6nds ELECTRICAL MACHINES, ....E . 12
13..P..mende PAPER HANGINGS... P 13
14..A..mendeARM CR AIRB - A.. 14
15.. R. :Mende RI CKETY YUEN LT UDE........R.. Is
ia.sr.,'.lllar do BARER NAND1...M...., • , • • • • P... 18
I o.,P,ldends DESKS . . ....... ...,.............,.D.. IT
PI. .0. :Mende GLOM: .-. ~......'.....G.. 18
I:llMende LOOS REV rEit ifEs.., ~,,,, . L.. 19
20,. —bland. UPHO T'RED PIIRN IT URF. .11.. 22.
Asada EGO BEATERS .... ..... L. 21
L i , ......fen,tV " Mint it ' ' - ' ' ' ..... '-- - ' ' - ' "
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26 ' fends FILLET W0RK...... ~. .. ..... „..
47.. , .,., ends Ronay.flOßßES ........,. ..... ... 27
g Tends ICAI-EIDDIOPES . 211
Mende MONEY-BO RS, _ 29
30 MendeRCTURE r t A RES.. „..... : ...... 30
1 31 Mends .C.R.ETA E 5.... .31
32 Mende .el F.ER ~ (1..... - .. ..... - -.. •. SI
I A Mends 801400 PURNITUAt.:.. .. ....,93
34 • Mende r rEnotikOHE... . ...., .....,..... 35
35... , Mende A MOVIES ...... ~... ..... ..... M
an... 0. em..di a , kmituLE,-.,,-.""••-••11
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..:!,:, 111ende VORY OR et•:. i . , .:.,...... ..... .... 39
40 66 ends MATH R P J ':
~.....,.,...40
41.0. 1 .10min PIM' E 155.................. . . . 41
42 . _ .Mends 1111 - 11, i WHERLSc 42
43 Mende TOWEL RACER ......... .. ,::..:...43
M. ... . Mends WASH.J3TANDS..... . 44
0. - - Mende BEDSTEADS . 45
46.- Mends DRUM5._,_........ .............. ... .4r.
47 .., - Mend B fili WMB ' S ~, ~ .. . .... .. . .. —47
48....., Mends 16T•LOT-ROxEs. ........ • ...... ...48
49 Mends ERBARIV .... f 9
60 • Mends AOKOAMMON 'BOARDS . ... ... 60
i 61‘ ...4. Mends BAND-BOXES. , • at
62,-. , ..4.3tenda BLACK-BOARDS. ..... ~. ... ..... - -el
Mr...,Mends 11 A fis V/ I OLa
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64... A Mends 1111.1,1A8D TA_RLES.- . . . ......... . 64
66 Mends BILLIARD CUES
156..:.• Mend; BIRD.O ROES . .......-.............. 60
H.— . Mends BROOMSTI_CKS .. . • ..,.. :.......... - .. 37
63 Mends BOOK-CAsES . ~.. .66
66 , m6n66 BooT-oilizer PR .
~.................. 89
80 Mends DRUSR-RANDLUS. 60
61.. - Mende BRUSITER. 61
Mr. , Mends CABINETS ........ 62
63 Mends CIiURNEI 121
64 Mends 441.0 6 IS CASES.
69 Mende CRUTCH ER.-- ...
66 Mends CUPBOARDS ... • an
67 Mends CIT 5TA1N5..........., ........... 67
66.1.. :Mamie CASINGS . 68
39f ,„ Monde CA DDT E 5...................... ....... 69
70. i :Tods OAME7,0•••••••- .... - ...70
11 ' ' ends C AIR R .,,. .. . .... ..... ..... -71
72
• 11 ends CHARTS ' , .' , i, ..... .. 72
7'3 i. • ,h7Qat CL,C7W7P.6 V4747Y.::::::: , .. ..... 73
74 L ^Men a
CUES 'CAS 8 74
76 - ; Afeodu lARI R 76
77 -Mends WORR-STJI.RDS ..77
M Mende pRA WIT -BOARDS. ~. ...... ~....76
19...„ 6646 DISH , . . 79
80-- lends DIVA.,. ~ .... ~......, ..... ~......121
81..., ', undo tf_C?:BOXES .
es
32,-“Mends clO 13„. .. -.
83 Mende 06 INOE,B • ..........M
81.,., Mends FIR .A3O ARDS
85 Mends FLITTER „ M
M Mends BALL URTERS...... ..........86
8 7 Mende GLASSWARE.. . ......... 87
84 --Mende HANDLE4I ... • . ..., ...........83
141 Nandi; OUTTA PEROIIX ‘T'ARE..•••• • • -89
90 __Mende KITEG..... ..... ..,......... ............ 90
91 Mends Tore . , ....91
92 Mends :.;ANs 92
.
93 .„ . Mende itE7l „ • ~.... _.,......93
91 Mende ..wINIs-MAOHINE 5TANLM,....,94
95 Mends,PANEl.l4 .. . . - 95
N fetp;AgEßoWßlS:l#6ft:::: M
113 - -Mends SIDEBOARDS.. , . 08
99 Mends WOODEN-WARE ' 99
100 Mends WILLOW-WA Rl4 . ......100
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SCROFULA WHITE SWELLING, MP.
DISEASE, TF,TTER, SCALD HEAD, Eruptions
of the Skin generally. and all Humors and Impurities of
the Mom!, are radically and permanently oared by the
celebrated
nRe
has b¢ the cure of lIIBEAS ES vr.l.ounaberry &Co
for
acumber of years peat, end its great value in the cure
o Cringrur he . abundantly established by the many cures
8
In SCROFULOUS affeetiona Its remarkable curative
'elect has never been equalled. it cures the moat obeli
nfil'Ernit, SCALD HEAD, and all Eruptionsef the
Bkin. readily yield to a moderate use of this Medicine.
Mfalif ew gna bottle s nt Dicers and Sores are readily cured by the use
o ,
prepitred and sold by
MIONICHINJ lcto.,(lekto Lounsberry & C 0.,)
, Do. &) No rth FIFTH Street, below Atch .
For sale by the fo llowing Drugyists
J. F. Long & Co., Lancaster • so. W. Eptlug, Pottsville;
J. Muer , Reading S. Beacons Reading ; & .1.
McClintock. Ruston; Tae. Given, 'West Cheater; Wnu
& a ld er , Norristown ; imen Ranßethleh gm ; Dr,L ve
nay New Hope; Dr. Leslie, Bristol; Schmidt & Co.,
lientoWn & Bell, klannunk, Par J. 0, fames,
renton IDo La Cour, Cam den; lirewater & Co.,
ridoton I Robertson & Unpineott r . Mehl, J.IN2-
a t i n na41 " 1,111 " d 1" b s •n°°°"' "". 1 nungu'll T *
Hit en.itut gi mi l or , and Druggiste goner ly,
lIMEM
Fot sato to
Now exposed for side
WE ARE NOW OPENINO
We have a rich supply of
OF POPULAR BRANDS,
NEW YORK
MEDICINAL.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER - 15, 1859.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
SILKS ! SILKS,! SILKS !
JOHN KIEHL do SON
are opening, every day.
NEW F✓INCY DRESS SILKS,
direct from the importers, which we will sell at a
email advance,
Also, it large stock of
VELVET AND CLOTH CLOAKS,
MIIAWIa, MERINOS,
RICH DESIGNS IN PRINTED CASIBIERES,
EMBROIDERIES AND LACES.
We also have a large stook of MX ROBES Clint cost
forty didlare to import, selling at *novo.
Pis CHESTNUT Street, below Tenth.
WINTER STOOK, STAPLE AND
FANCY.
• EYRE & LANDELL.
FOURTH AND ARCP,
Are prepared tomtit familia. with their
WINTER DRY GOODS.
FRENCH WIERINOES,
LADIES' CLOAK CLOTHS,
WIDE BILK YEI,VBTR,
BROCHE T.ONO SHAWLS,
FINE WOOLLEN do.,
1.4 ALL WOOl. PLAIDS, •
FASHIONABLE DE I,AINES,
Do. PLAID SILKS.
SUPERIOR BLACK SILKS,
UNSIIRINKINO FLANNELS,
FANCY SACK FLANNELS,
FINE STOCK OF BLANKETS,
CAM:iIk:RES FOR BOYS,
BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS. .
N. B.—The above Goods are all nt the low Tan of
the lemon, ne.34020
DRESS GOODS AND SHAWLS /ROM
-a- , 'NXW YORK.
W i ll be allotted this morning— '
rioted Frenoh liter Moe, high colors.
'tinted French NOOllOll, Folks Skate.
'tinted French Morinoa, Chintz Figure,.
Tr
lrinted welt Onahnieree.
hinted mrtation Oashmeree.
All Woo Plaids, Satin Travers.
All WOO Mous de Laines, Printed In grant variety
of irtylas,fnd many other kinds of Pres. goods.
Also, a nil line of lay State, and Washington ht ills
Blanket, eing, and Square Shawls, of entirely new da
wns and fine qualities. equal to French blanket Shawl,.
Alen, several etylos it vets Ile and Stella Blanket
e a I
Shawl., of entirely new designs.
Black and Brown Centre Stolle, Thibets, from 4320 to
Sid each.
Broche Long and Seers Shawls. _
•
A new stock of Gents Neckties.
union',
dark Kid Moves. eco.
CHARLES ADAMS,
' 119-them , EIOHTH and ARCH Streets.
%VIDE WOOLLEN DRUGGET er fo d . An
new
Inveln l
gitaneeliealraileas i n new
ig i olVfa l eti l - e inel n ed &nal Clatlnis g
Also, "nen
'de
Dru" S e l t l e ttlalagg e }BROTHERS,
014 CHESTNUT and MOH Streets.
LARGE HEAVY BLANKETS.
Ept,liab Vault, ro Blankets, of superior manufacture,
krtierea lot Alf use. Vine Ameicas, Plain find
willed ibbon- ound Blankets, a lt atm. Crib,
Cradle, and Horse Blankets.
NI ARPLESS BROTHERS,
olf CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
!FABLE AND PIANO COVERS,
Nal sol'. Cloth end Worsted. Rielly Prioted
bright areas. Embroidered Borders, now designs
Burgundy, Blue, Green.
SHARPLESS BROTHERS,
oft CHESTY, li r end EIGHTH Streets
FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS. •
Newest Patterns Fall Cloaks.
Winter Cloaksdaily opening.
Black Beaver Cloaks.
•
Black 'Moot Cloaks.
Black French Cloth Cloaks.
wr Cloak', made to ord r at one dare notice.
Prices 413 8 38. 000PEK ‘,OPIAllir,
ele NINTH and HAMM?
CASSIMERES, CLOTHS.
Thick Plain Ca4simeres
Heavy Black Casenneres.
Stout Fancy Style/.
Rugged M Wares. Plaids and Stripes.
r. and 64 First- ate Black flooaktne.
Black Broadcloths Al.zo to 45.
' Ladles' Cloaking Cloths,
COOPER & CONAIID
010 NINTH and MARERT
SILKS, SHAWLS, and DRESS GOODS! ! !
TRORNLEY & CIIISM
OFFER THIS DAV
Very rich fano, Silks for 76 and 37 cents.
Exceegotal rich for 11, worth /1 74
r i o lk ß e t k E e D .,
TH B E la fi k Ed a' BrAli a ß SILKS S co L lo ht r
Over $5,000 worth of Broehea Shawls.
lttella Shawls, in black and colored centres.
French, Speech. and American 'Woollen Shawls.
DAM and embroidered Crape Shawls.
New styles of Cloaks opening daily. -
All the above spode ben'
DOUG GT OLtLE Fon CASH.
WE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.
Ono gore, bents centrally located, it is easy or nacelle
from all parts of the Mt! and coontrr.
N. E. corner EIGHTH and !WRING GARDEN.
col THOKNLEY
RAPSON'S,
CORNER OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY BTB.,
Have now open a fine assortment of
BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED,
SINGLE, DOUBLE, AND SPLIT.
The whole from the celebrated manufecturem Hertz
& wesenq. in Benin. Our customers min depend on
tatting the beet article ever offered at ratan In Flute
neiphot, ht the lowest prise&
A SPLENDID ARSOUTMENT ILKIHIOIDERRD
Aj'AKCITT OP BLACK CLOAK TAAAKLIL
nANDIONIE CROCHKr CLOAK FRINGIK
r"g0...2L1 BRA C
g 741174 A 11` ,..ig j. A . =VAN .
Zsenytt KNIT TALMAS AND CAP,.
KNIT pAlKilta Aunntearevui.
_• evo riTiPI.O TRIMMIXOS.
A T RAHRON'S
LADIES , TIMAIINOS, AND ZEPHYR STORE.
Om OF hIGHTR AND CHERRY STS.
sts-tm
REMOVALS.
LADIES' DEPOSITORY,
Ramond to No. In Routh ELEVENTH Street.
Orden received ea heretofore. on-atuth ha
nit. H. N. GUERNSEY HAS REMOVED
to 101 ARM Stteot. old-atuthit
BOYD it BATES,
HAVE R:EMOVEII THEIR
STOCK EXCHANGE AND COLLECTION
OFFICE
NO. 18 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
TWO DOORS ABOVI THP. MECHANICS' BANE
011-tutietaff
REMOVAL,.
The Subscriber having
REMOVED TO
255 MARKET STREET,
(The store formerly occupied by J. B. Ellison & Boned
Would call the attention of buyers to his large and well
selected stock of
monis, OVERCOATINOS,
OASSIMERES,SATINETTS,
VESTINGS, TAILORS' TRIMMINGS,
And all other good, adapted to Men and Boys' wear
JOHN V. TERRY,
oct•lm B 3 MARKET STREET.
fel EMOVAL.—MARTIN & WOLFF have
/LW Removed to No. 334 MARKET Street, Sooth side,
below Fourth, where they oiler a choice ateortment
Fall and Winter Goode. at very low primes. a 13.2ut
OARPETII4GS, OIL CLOTHS, &c.
BAILY & BROTHER.
NO. U2O CHESTNUT STREET,
WILL OPEN TO-DAY
A LOT or
ENGLISH TAPESTRY
CARPETS.
OF NEW PATTERNS,
AT ONE DOLLAR A YARD,
AND
ENGLISH INGRAINS
At
SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS.
sZt-dideTif
TO MERCHANTS BUYING OIL
CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES.
BLABON iSz SMITH.
MANUFACTURERS OF OIL CLOTHS,
146 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
We invite the attention of dealers to our large stook of
FLOOR, TABLE. AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS,
GREEN GLAZED OIL CAMBRIC,
a beautiful article for shades. The largest stook of
WINDOW SHADES end BUFF HOLLANDB in the
market, at prices whioli defy competition. au3l.2m
CARRIAGES
OF THE MANUFACTURE OF
WILLIAM D. ROGERS.
REPOSITORY,
1000 CHESTNUT STREET. 1011
616-2 m
HOPE COAL OIL WORII4
FIRST PREMIUM,
AWARDED AT
PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR,
FACTORY WOOD STREET, WHARF 80111IYI.
KILL,
OFFICE 127 WALNUT STREET.
0010-3 m R. S. HUBBARD le SON.
COAL OIL. -
PHILADELPHIA
PHOTIO GOAL OIL WORKS,
DUNNING AND maßtoteririo COAL OILO
Manutaoturod and for onto by
HELME, MCREIS, & CO.,
THIRTIETH, WORTH OB MARKET STREET.
CLOAKS AND FURS.
FOR LADIES' COSTUMES
FURS OF ALL NATIONS,
TILE LARUEST STOCK IN THE CITY,
IN A ROOM
SPECIALLY SET APART FOR THEIR EX
IIIBITION,
PARIS MANTILLA
CLOAK EMPORIUM,
708 011ES'IN UT' STRUT
J. W. PROCTOR it CO.
011-tuthi.Gt s
MIL LINDIRY GOODS.
W A R 13 UR TON.
1004 CHESTNUT STREET,
ABOVE TENTH,
300 S. SECOND ST., mow SPRUCE ST
Hu Just received a beautiful sueull of
COIFFURES, CAC 11EPB 7(1 NES,
CROWN PIECES, AND BARBS,
In real and imitation, of the newest Pads Fashions
WARBURTON,
300 SOUTH SECOND ST., BELOW SPRUCE ST
1004 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH
PAPER lIANGINGS, Arc.
PAPER HANGINGS.
NOW IS TEX TIME To
PAPER YOUR ROUSES.
HART, MONTGOMERY, & CO.,
. NO. 322 CHESTNUT STREET,
Have for sale every variety of
PAPER HANGINGS,
BORDERS.
hich will he sold at the lowest rates, and put up by
careful workmen. sao-dtnolo
WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE.
HOWELL & BOURKE,
17 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, (extow Mum')
AND OPTOSITE lIIIRCIIANT ITIIENT.
Have on hand a large and splendid assortment of
WALLL AND
WINDOW PAPERS,
To vrhich they invite the attention of
WESTERN AND SOUTHERN BUYERS.
auto-2m
CRACKERS.
BOSTON ORAOSRB•4.
BOND'S EXTRA ORAOKERLI
MT9F7ViTNITziI
rTRORACKEIIp, 1 12421,11118CU11.
ii i DA ? I'101110' " I MTN
A A T I E IL " REEIIDENT "
ID 'l' vIEICUIT " 0 AHAM WAFEBE.
EXTRA PILOT BREAD
Wears tametantly receiving this oelebrated make of
Ora4em..resh from the Baal in barrels, boxes, and
tins.
H. IL VIENOR, dour,
140 SOUTH WItAII.VE&
CABINET WARE.
HOCIFET - & HUTTON,
UFACTURERS OF•
DESKS
AND CABINET FURNITURE
N 0.239 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
Office, Bank, and School Furniture, Extension Tables.
Bookcases, Wardrobes, eta. a9-3m
CABINET FURNITURE AHD BILLIARD
TABLES.
MOORE'. & CAIVIPION, .
No. PSI SOUTH SECOND STREET,
in permeation with their exteneive Cabinet BWIIIIBBS. are
now manufauturing_a suyatior artlaile of
• BI LLIARD TABLES,
and have now on hand a full supply, finished with
MOORE ,k CAMPION'S 1111YROMD CUSHIONS,
which are pronounced by all who have used them to be
su ?Vr i ge o qu a ii i iPt t y he at finish of these Tables the mann
tacturera refer to t he i r f numerous patrons throughout the
Unipu, who are amber with the character of their
wort. bren-am
LOOKING-GLASSES.
LOOKING GLASSES
Now in store the moat extensive and elegant mmott
meat of
LOOKING GLASSES,
Forayers owe and every position, and at the moat
moderate prioea.
LOOKING GLASSEB
In the most elaborate and the meet simple frames.
LOOKING GLA29kIB
Framed in the beat taste, and in the moat substantial
manner.
LOOKING OLAEIBEB
Furnished by us. are manufactured by coarsely.' in on,
own establishment.
LOOKING GLASSES
01.MATIOGANY and WALNUT Irma, tbr Country
50,101.
JAMES S, EARLE & BON,
16 CHESTNUT STREET,
.vl-tf PIIII,ADRLPIIIA
UMBRELLAS.
SLEEPER & FENNER.
WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS
VMDRELLAS AND PARASOLS,
336 MARKET STREET, PHILA.,
Are now making more than vivre unsex ID DI r 'utast
?sangrias of Umbrellas, of every size, from di to dO
inches.
Buyers who have not had S. &make of goods w ill
find (hair time well spent an looking over this well-mmie
stook, which inoludes MAW( novabrias, not to le met
writii elsetMere. aueJm
CHINA AND QUEENSWARE.
BOYD & STROUD,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS.
Have now on hand a complete stook of
QUEENSWARE.
BLABSWARE, and
FRENCH AND ENGLISH OHINA,
At their OLD Swin t No. 32 NORTH MIRTH ST.,
four doom below hlerehanta Hotel t 6 which they invite
the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS.
AORNI, stIR PITTI1•17116 Guam. ann-am
SHOE FINDINGS.
WM. JOHNS & SON.
IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS IN
ROOT, SHOE, AND GAITER MATERIALS,
/MINOS, GALLOONS,
SHEETINGS, PATENT LEATHER,
RENCH KIDS, SLIPPER UPPERS, LACETS, Ac
N. E. CORNER FOURTH AND ARCH SM.
aus-!m
HOUSE-FURNISIIING GOODS.
C. \VALBORN & CO.,
(NOW) NOS. 8 AND 7 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
have now a very euperior assortment of Shirts, Under
clothing, Gloves, 'Hosiery, etc.
Special attention given to
GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS,
of wilier a fine assortment is conetantly kept on hand.
010-3inif
SAVING FUNDS
K.,PRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO
CIETY OF PHILADELPHIA.
°Moe, No. MI North THIRD Street
(Consolidation Bank Building.)
CHARTERED BY T SY E HLE IG A ELATIME OFPENN-
LYAN.
Deposits received In sums of Oen Dollar and upwarft
and repaid in Goid_, without notice, with FPI}, PER
ENT. INTEREST from the day of deposit tillwith
drawn.
A responsible andreliable Savings Institution has long
beep needed in the Northern part of the oity, and " The
Spring Garden Savings Fund Boolety " was chartered by
the Legialature of Pennsylvania to supply this rieseetetY.
The Managers. in organising and locating_ it, have been
governed wholly by a desire to accommodate the busi
ness interest and wants of the very large and enterpri
sing population by which it le surrounded.
t./FFICE OPEN DAILY,
Front 9 to 91; o'clock; else, on Monday and Thursday
til II
[roma un o'clock in the evening.
Rensonits.
Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith,
John P. Levy, pi on. H. K. Strong,
Daniel Underkotier, F rederick fittocke.
Francis Hart, oseeh P. Lather°,
John Kessler, Jr., Geoli ; :_ , Kneoht ,
Janice S. Pringle,.
Joseph AL Crowell, Jam, Dook,
Hon. in. Millward.
George WnelPPar,
Peter C. Minister Geo. T. Thorn,
Robert D. Davidson.
JAMES S. PRINGLE, President
FRATICte HART, Secretary. ia7R-011
112 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. 112
STEREOSCOPIC BAZAAR —Great Emporium for
Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views, ttmencan.F tench
and Enalish. Opera Glasses, Microscopes, and improved
Speotaeles, correctly suited to the eye'', at
M. J. FEANICIAN'S, Optician,
112 South F,OURTH Street, below Chestnut.
LT A rtifioinl Human Fattit inserted 011-Itmf
CLIE A PFAST WINDOW Oh A SS in town,
'Li at DICK'S, S. W. corner of SEVENTH and
013-30).
WANTS.
Fro WATOHMAKERS.—A Lady desires
a Situation at Wittebreaking. bavin4 had revel)
years esperienee nt the business. Addreu rea s _ st .
pears
Office.
MASS MOULDER WANTED—An expo
minced hand, DR I N K
I.AME3 YOCUM, JR:II p o n
Foundry, N 0.13 DRINKER'S Alley.
WANTED—In a Wholesale Hardware
Rouse. so Assistant Bookkeeper. Must have
some expersenco in the trade. Address "T. & R 1• at
this office.
WANTED—By a dent, able man, em
ployment as Porter in a Wholesale Store or
Factory. Unexceptionable •eference as to character
will be given. Address "Porter," office of thui
paper.
WANTED—By nn experienced Sates-
House.twin,an engagement in a Wholesale Jobbinr
Cnn influence a fair amount of Southern and
Western trade. Addreu "M. W.," at this office.
014-60
WANTED—By a young woman, employ
ment in a Retail Ory-Goods Atom Good re
ferences sill b t swan. Address "M. T." office of The
Prim
A MEMBER OF THE SOCIETY OF
A
FRIENDS can obtain the services of a quiet,
industrious woman. A good home more desired
than compensation A person engased in some lught
turmoil connecter: with household duties preferred. En
exceptinnnble references given. Address "Gertrude,"
Blood's Dispatch. oIS•St •
A YOUNG MAN is desirous of obtain
ins employment in any Wholesale 'House. where
lie can mike himself useful either in the Counting
Room or Store. No compensation required. Address
8.," at this aloe. .
$2,000 TO $5.000. * ANTED—A
TO
Rumen Man Partner in a
business already established and paym thirty Per cent.
ono that to welt ac q uainted with the Wholesale Nebo'
tioode Trade 'preferred. Addreu D . SCOTT. at this
ffi
oce. olalt•
WANTkI)—By an active man, of good
address, s situation as out-door salesman;
would be to accost a commission, Address
Perseverance. olbee of The Press. 011-6 t•
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
hm
VALUABLE DAIRY AND GRAZING
i.Le' FARM AT PUBLIC SALE.
R. R. CORSON. Real Estate Broker, of Norristown,
Ps.. will sell sit Sale, on
MONDAY, October 31. A. D. IMO,
At 1 o'clock P. M., on the Premises. in Plymouth
Township, Montgomery County, one of the best Dairy
and Crams Farms in the township. containing ] ti utres
and 161
_perches, hounded by lands of Samuel rinDit.
Reuben Lukens, R. Davis, and others, situate on the
Plymouth Railroad, between the Ridge and German
town turnpikes, quarter of a mile from the former and
three-quarters of a mile from the latter. The land IS
highly cultivated
TONE e D WELLING
area
two and a tutu stories high. with 6 rooms. Danl./SO by
73 feet, (double decker,) nearly new and built ofgood
material.withStraw and Drain House attached. 'This
is a very desirable property, being In a real neighbor
hood, convenient to churches, schools, stores, ko. &c.
No 2 is a STONE DWEL LING. 66 by 34 feet,‘hree
stories high, with hall, parlor. d inane room end kitchen
on first, three rooms on second , and two rooms and gar
ret on thint floor, built of good material and nearly new,
with large yard, grape arbor, orchard. planted with the
best 01 footand ornamental trees, well of lasting water
sit the door. Barn. 60 by AS feet, in good condition, with
Carriage House, Grans tee, Corn Crib. and other Out
Buildings. The whole beautifully located on the Ply
mouth Railroad, adjoining No. 1, containing MN acres,
more or lees. of prime lend.
No. 3 aa TR 0-STORY STONE DWELLING. with
Out Kitchen, Care, and well of lasting water at the
door, with 3 acres of land, more or less. A stream of
water passes through the same.
No. 4 is in LOT. (Miming Nos. 1.2, and 3, containing
117 perches of laud, more or less, on which II erected g
double two.story frame dwellings, both in good condi.
bon. and will be sold separately or together, to suit pur
chasers.
The above properties will positively be sold. as the
owner is about to relinquish the farming business. The
land to conveniently divided with leod fences. and will
rompete with nay other farm land in the:ft:as, There
is a considerable portion of it limestone land of the best
quality. The whole will be sold together, or separately,
to suit purchasers.
Poisons wishing to view the premises will call on the
subscriber, residing thereon, or to if. R. CORBON, at
Norristown.
Sale to commence nt No. 1. when the terms end eon
datums, which wall be easy. will be made known by
R. R. CORSON, Agent
old-aßwto3l For Geo. Farringer,
-
en VALUABLE CHESTER COUNTY
Atni. PAIIM AT PUBLIC SALE: Will he sold at pub
lic sale, on TUESDAY, October geth.lea. et 1 roOlock
P. M., on the premises, that highly r reductive PARS),
known as Poplar Grove." for many years the reale
denoe of Richard D. Wood, Era., containing ono hun
dred nod fillg•seven acres, situated east of and mime
iliatelv a diiiinieß the vi liege of Lionville, Uweitlan town
ship. Chester county Wig miles north of West Chester.
3 1 a sidles east of Downingtown, Si mi'es from Philadel
phia. and within 2i miles of the Chaster Valley awl
Pennsylvania Central Railroads. Tne buildings are
large and substant'al. The House is steno. handsomely
situated within a fine lawn, with plenty of shade. The
Rani is 66 by 3,5 feet, with oversnoot and extensive hay
bows; these with a stone wal , around the barnyard
form a perfeet shelter foe stock The fawn is handsome
ly divided into sonvewent fields, with substantial stone
and chestnut tenon. Tho quality of the soil is fully equal
to the average of Chewer county, is well watered
several lasting spring/, the water from one of
which in forced by hydraulic pressuin to the, build
logs. It is admiral:ly adapted to grazing and Mauling.
and unsurpassed for grain. Has about eight sores of
Orchard,with plum, pear, and cherry trees in abundance.
and suffinient woodland for the farm. Thee farm is well
known as one of the most desirable in 'he CO011if•ano(wsll
la sold to the highest and best bidder. Person. desi
rous of viewing theemuses before the day of sale. will
Moore,
please call on GB. Moore, on the property, D. TAY
-1 OR it Co.. COATES Street Wharf, l'hilaslelphia, or
oil the sutiserthez in Upper Darby. Delaware enmity.
Terms at sale.
olti-stuth-ft• C. CADWALLADER SELLERS.
8 BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN
-1 Rtreets.
PECIAL BALE OF CARRIAGES.
On WPtillaßdar Montuna,
19th instant, at 10 o'clock, at the Bazaar, will be sold,
without reserve, a Co !action of superior
LIGHT CARRIAGEt3 AND WAGONS.
consisting of over Lily new and secondhand, made by
good workmen, and to be sold to pay storage and ad
vances.
The attention of onuntry buyers it particularly invited
to this sule. which will positively take place without
regard to the weather.
ALFRED M. HERRNESS,
015.4tir Asetioneer.
PUBLIC SALE OF THIRTY-SIX
VALUABLY, STALLIONB, BROOD MARES,
AND COLTS.
On Thursday,
The Okb October, at 105 o'clock A. M., nt Mile Bill
farm. the residence of A. 3lailliard. Esq., opposite the
Bonaparte Orounds, Borlentown, N. J., WW I° sold 36
valuable stallions. brood mares, and colts. consisting
of thorough bred, haf t bred, end trotting stock.
ga - Cataloguen containing full particulars now ready
at the Bazaar
ALFRED M. HERKNES3.
o)5 atif Phila. Bazaar. Ninth and Sansom Streets.
To LET —! t Front Parlor, suitable for a
Physician. Dentist. or Conveyancer's Otfiee,srith
lodain r room, if desired. Apply aN PINE Street.
Malt"
A LADY, WHO HAS A LARGER HOUSE
A -3, than she need' for her own family, wallet:lto rent
two Rooms. as lodg.ng rooms - to Gentlemen, who would
he permanent, if suited. Addrees, for three days, "E.
Marshall," Pram office. References required. 013-ft•
v LITABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
The Subscriber will offer for isle at public auction.
on TUESDAY, the 18th day of October neat. at 12
o'clock. at the 'Howard House, in the town of Elkton,
in Cecil county, in the State of Maryland, the thilow-
Isrt u fellgti l 4 fine timber and wood 101, consist
i nK of 171 acres and 13 perches.
Lot No. 2—Having silty acres of fine cleared amble
land, the balance in timber, and being in the whole 250
acres and 13rches.
Lot No. 3—Being a scrod farm, with suitable build
ings, consisting of so acres 2 c.d. and 21 perches
-100 acres good wood and timber,,
and the rest cleared
land.
Lot No. 4—Cansating of a fine wood and Umber lot of
101 amen 2 rood. and 25 perches.
Lot No. s—Also very fine wood and Umber land of 121
acres and 2) perches.
No. • •
Lot No. 6—Consisting of 74 acres and 2 perches-82
acres cleared. and the halimee in tine timber.
No. 7—Being 132 acres and 33 perches—all of which
are cleared, except about 12 acres.
No. B—Being a farm consisting of 134 acres 1 rood and
32
_perches, with ail suitable buddies s upon it-100 acres
cultivated land, and 84 acres in wood, easily cleared.
lie. 9—Being a farm of 197 acres S roods and 33
perches, of which there 120 acres of cultivated land.
with goal buildings, the rest fine timber.
No. 10—Consisting of 732 acres of very fine land, with
suitable buildings.
Ns. 11—A very fine wood and timber lot of 93 acres
and aperches
No. 12—An excellent farm, with KONA IP:Min.:I, con.
sitting of 192 acres and 15 perches, all cleared except
40 acres of wood and timber land.
No. 13—A very fine farm consisting of about Pig acres.
with an excellent farm-house and suitable out•build ,
Mts. .
No. 14—Containing 174 acres I rood and 19 perches
of land, and has upon it a large steam saw null in good
repair.
No. 15—A wood and timber lot of 53 acres 3 flails nod
Iperches.
18--Also, a lot of very fine timber and wood, con
taining 192 acres and 31 perches.
This property lies in a body. and is situated in the low
er or southern part of New Castle county, Delaware: it
is about equally distant from Philadelphia and Balti
more, between do and 79 milen. The road from Mass
X road to Smyrna, man through it. It is distant front
Smyrna about 0 miles in a northwestern di reetion—i tin
Clout 8 miles from Middletown. and is situated between
Sand 4 miles from the Delaware Railroad. Thu proper
ty lies on the highest portion of the peninsula between
the two lays—the waters on the one Bide running into
the Delaware, and on the other into the Chesapeake.
The situation of the property is believed to be very
healthy And there is not an acre of swamp land in any
i
part of t, Its natural soil is very fine, remotion of a
loam of clay and mind, end when worn, totally siuteepti
ble of improvement. Every lot or farm has en outlet
upon a public road. The woods consist for the most
part of the various kinds of oak, chiefly the white oak,
which is very fine.
The terms of the sale are one-fourth the purchase
money to be paid in cash, and the balance .n equal in
stalments of 1,2, and 3 years from the day of sale
credit payments to bear semi-annual interest. and to be
secured by the bonds Of notes of themirchaserg.
Those who wink further information 1. 111 apply to the
subtler! bor. or his scent. Mr. J. 11. MILANI . who re
olden at Millington, Kent county. Eastern Shore of Ma
ryland, who will show them the land.
G. L. DPLANY,
alt-wslat No. 59 Courtland street. Baltimore.
A DJOURNED SALE OF ORIZABA
.L- 11 . IRON WORKS, AND SOPHIA FURNACE.
(NEW CASTLE, PA.,) &O.—The sale of this property
has been adjourned until the Third TUESDAY of Oc
tober, 1659. at 11 o'clock, A. M., at the Merchants' En
uhallze, Pittsburg. Polins)lvems, with the following
modification of the tonna of sale. viz.: One fourth of
the purchase money pa)able in hand, and the residue
in one, two. and three years, with interest, to Inse
e:lMO In such manner as the trustees ma) determine,
In addition to wort deg° on the premises.
seTbslt KNAP, WILKINS, & CO., Trustees.
WESTERN MARKET.—FOR SALE—
Two Ham-Cutters' Stall.. Apply at Ira FOURTH
avenue oIS-3t•
TO RENT A handsome Cottage, with
fine lawn, three minutes from depot, eleven
rooms, gas. water. end heater. Inquire on the premiere,
S. E. earner of PRICE and HANCOCK Streets, Ger
mantown. oIS-6t•
IN CASH AND $l,OOO IN
$l l OOO Merchandise, to he bowed on security.
Addreas Box M 4, Philadelphia Poet Office. cd.7t •
FOR SALE.
The Speoriber will diejose of the entire Stook of
FINE MONUMENTS. STATUARY,
HEAD AND FOOT STONES, bre,
AT THE MONUMENT MARBLE YARD,
No. 1= ARCH Street,
Welt of Eighteenth street
el.gm WM. HILL MOORE.
Is AT PUBLIO SALE—On SATURDAY,
Oct. 42, BO on the premises "A Valley Ferm,"
in Chester county, adjoining Caln Station, on Penn
sylvania Railron three miles west of Downingtown.
containing 125 Acres of excellent quality of Land. with
good Buildings. and possessing many advantages of
water, roads, and other conveniences. For further par
ticulars call upon JNO. E. FOX. Execotor,
121-Im" No. 11 South THIRD Street, Phila.
FrO LET—A Second-story Room, conve-
A- Meet to the State linaae, suitable for a Law3 er's
Office, Apply 431 CHESTNUT Street. 4116
of FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE.-
101 The subneriber, in concentrating lain business on
Chestnut street, west of Tenth street,offeri for sale,
upon reasonable terms, his large manufaetore i with out
buildings and large lot of ground (tenting on Sixth, Mar
shall, and Master streets, suitable for almost any large
manuficturine business. For particulars insulre
ALFRED FITLER, Conveyance:, No. 61 N. MTH
Street, or to the subscriber, No. tom CHESTNUT St.
WM. D. ROGERS.
BOARDING.
BOARD WANTED. by a Gentleman and
Dauehter. in a emelt American family. where
there are no other ha*rtlere. near Fairmount, or
taimutine 2quare. Addrese "Lang," Blood's Die•
Ditch. oltiat•
TWO tine communicating Rooms Mao
one email ono vsonrit.
Ape's at 157.1 WA LN U 1 street. 013-6 t.
1--E AMS AND SIIOULDEILS.-1,700
Places City Smeki . } large end qbaulllets.
81.10 Wenn, Bum ure4 Hamm. For sate by C. U.
AADLER dc CO., ARC treet, Necoeul door abort?
riollll
AMUSEMENTS.
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.
Selo Leaven.- M. A. GARRETTSON.
LAST NIErRT OF BARRY suLuvor.
'nue (SATURDAY) EVENING. 0et.15.
RICHARD lIL
rake of Gloster Rani Sullivan.
irDERING MINSTREL.
Jew Bags. Mr. 'Cairns Bowan
Scats or Palcra—Dreg cycle, Mesta secured mut,-
out extra chem./ 60 cents ; Parquet. (Seats
50 cents.)373s ; Second Tier and Family Cirele.Vg
=
Tier. cents • Private Boxes , aaeording to their
la and 43; bugle Seats in Orcbeetna (tad Pirtvsti
Boxes, TS cents.
Box Office open daily, from 10 until 2 o'clock. whoa
seats can be secured in advance..
ACARD.-WAINUT-9TREET THEA
TRE.—MIBB DAVENPORT will commence an
engagement on
MONDAY EVENING, Oat. 17th,
FOR SIX NIGHTeI ONLY. -
Daring which ehe will have the Meagan° of appeanag
six of her Metular plata.
ADRIENNE LTPCOL'VREER,
MASKS AND FACES. - '7
Introducing ra new scene from C. Read's Nwral of,0 1 •11'
Woffington,
TEE MESA LUANCE,
MEDEA.
... •
Ma2MM=
for the first time in five years, in Sheridaa'a
Kraowl•s's Ilk,. of
TEE MAID OP MARIENIDORPT.
'WHEATLEY it CLARKE'S ARCH.
STREET THEATRE.
THIS I SATURDAY EVENING. 0ct.15.
WAY TO GET hIARRIED.
Tante. t, Mr. Wheatley ; Dick Dubai- 31. r. Um. Sad -
dart ; Julia Fardkner, Elise Emma Taylor. -
To conclude...id.
JONATHAN BRADFORD.
Jonathan Bradford. Mr. Wheatley.
SCALY OV PR ICIr...—AdMISCOU, Conte; Secured &Ca
in Dress Circle, 3734 cents ; Parquet. so cents.
Doors open nt quarter to 7 o'clock; performance to
commenc. at 74 o'clock precisely.
AMERICAN' ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
RAVELS AND MARTIN}, t t FAMILY.
THIS (SAT URDA EVRINGNO,, October 15,
CONSCRIPT.
Jacques. Fmocois Ravel; 8.. m. Mons . Tow,
LE DIABLE A ATJATRE.
M'lle Maria Bonneted, .s Alazourkat /halloo's. SI
Megourki.
R LO.
Bi W. Gabriel Ravel; FOU Milord. VE F RS rancois Ravel.
Palcz..—Parquet,Perittet Circle and italeon7.Bo eta;
Family Circle and Amphithestre,Meents.
Box Office open from 10 A. M. till 4P. M. when Beata
can he 'toured without extra charge. Darr.. open at 7
o'clock. Performance to commence at 73 o'clock.
CONCERT HALL.—GRAND COMPLI
NIENTARY BENEFIT Tendered to the MYE 4 B
SLATERS, on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Get. BM,
MR Come sad bear these captoratina Nurktincekna
Boors open at 2 o'olock to commence at S. Ati. , Netoa
25 eta. Children half-pnee. oll4t"
GRAN D CONCERT.
MISS E. T. GREENFIELD.
Who has sung with great success in Europe. molar
the patronage of her Grace the Duchess of 9111=.
and .ke.n harped with an audience try her
Queen Victoria, will pre a
OLAND CONCERT
AT
WASHINEITON HALL.
EIGHTH RI G•RDEN Streets.
On MONDA EV ... IN G, October H. MS,
Amsted by
MRS. BROWN,
The Ameriesn Mig
J httngeleNieee sad Pupil or the
Great Mumma. EroC Fronk ohnson-
SPIN:Mt MAKI.
nrat Clarinet, firm the °sent of Heron.
Sitarist. PROF. 0. KING,
Tlckets can be bed at the erincipel Music Storee. et
at the door on the etenins of the Concert, ols-W
TILE GALLERY OF FINE PAINTLNGS,
I- at No. Sal CHESTNUT Street toyer Chicketitut
k ]tone' new Pinno-forte Waren:gang be *yea—
ARNE TO THE PUBLIC—on PRIDAY and SATUR
DAY. October 11th and 15th. The Kale sill commence.
en MONDAY (Nth), at 10 o'clock. A. AL, by Cata
logue. ull-St
CARL WOLFSOLLN and CARL ROM%
STOCK'S
SFS IEI3 OF SIX CLASSICAL SOIREES.
At the Foyer of the •
AC AIT/vMY OF MUSIC.
6. Subscriptions will be owind at the Marie Stoves=
Andre & Co., 1104 Chestnut street ; Lee & Walker.
MI Chestnut street; Beet k Llwton. earner of &meat%
and Chestnut streets; A. Staindt. Et South Eighth
street, where the prospect= and programmes est te
seen. 014-1 m
THE MARTYRDOM OF DVSS is now
exhibittne-Inth other Paintinth of the RUSSEL
FORE COLLECTION. in the Snuthesat Gnferi of Ma
ACADEMY OF PINE ARTS.
Orqn dadr. from 9 A. M. tills P. M., and 7 to Id P. M
Admusion 25 cents.
CONCERT HALL.-
_
Le FLTE DES NIUSES
_ - - - - -
GRAND MELANGE Q .
DANCING, SINGING. AND STAGE tirFECT3.
sr ma.
MARSH'S IV rExILE COMEDIANS,
Who heue . rpmerejr9m the
RATIONALrE
50 T
CONCERT HALL.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AFTERNOONS,
Grand Performance for the accommodation of CWdres
and Fam ei ta.commenetni at 2 ork.
FRIDA) and SATURDAY NIG T.
The Doom will be open at 7 o'cleek. Pe ormanee to
commence at 7%.
ADMISSION, lel tarn.
McDONOUGIPS GAIETIES—RAGE BT..
below THIRD.
GREAT SUCCESS OF
T. D. RICE,
ORIGINAL `• JIM CRUM"
ILIO.
- HERNANDEZ THE WONDER.
EVERY VARIETY OF ENTERTAINMENT
MONTLE GIVEN.
BEST COMPANY IN PHILADELPHIA.
33 AND ES CENTS.
QANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE,
ELEVENTH itreet.bstween Chestiest and listket.
_Open for the Season,
SANFORD'S STAR. TROUP&
the tersest
Company in the vitaid.
to their excellencies every eretti r nit.
SANFORD appals
KIM evening in Ele great Stale of Chum:tem
Doors open &LEX. Commence et
Aliontr.lit casts. Chiildrers 1t mitt-
SPORTING.
SUFFOLK PARK.
GRAND NATTONAL
HORSE PAIR,
Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday. and Thursday.
October 17th, lath. 19th, and dith.l.W.
The committee take plearaire in annotmcint to their
patrons and the public that there will be an Exhibition,
or Horses and Colts at the above park. as above. wham
all who take an interest in the encouratement of tilos
choicest of equine stock. vriU have en opportunity of
behoMins the finest collection ever offered to a Phila
delphia public. The object of the committee in holding
this Fair. is especially for the benefit of 1 - hiLadepitians
Ind others who are interested in the kmprovemstit and
bread of Horses. and it is hoped th e opportunity of see
ms I together) so mans - rood Horses of our vieim tr. and
indictor of their merits and demerits, will be attended
with results beneficial to every party. Experienced and
competent gentlemen will be selected es indices. iko..
mud every pOSSible precaution will be taken to hare aD
premin ins awarded with.stnet
Allow-neat of good horse. are earnests! resuestrsi
enter them for exhibition. as it evil! bring together
large numbers nfinterested persons, and sire to owneni
of horses an opportunity of chorine or diseosms of
them, as could in no other wan be offered. The emit
mitten will spare rio pair, or efforts to make thin Fats
one of which our State man be jinni) proud. and ens
interesting to all who may honor it with their attend •
ance.
REGULATIONS.
The Entry Books are now open, and eentlemen wish
mg to become Exhibitors are earnestly requested to
make their entries as earls as nomible.
ENTRIES
ran be mode at any time between this end the llnt Amy
of the Fair, by corresponding with WM. woonßure.
Esq.. Superinterttent of Sorifnik. Park, end on the morn
ing of the Fair, from 6 to 2 o'clock. Homes entered
for co mpetition must to. on the grounds from half past
90 ork A. M. ontll SP.M. on each day of the Fair.
HAY and STRAW furnished to Exhibitors GRATIS.
Grain St cost prices.
Gentlemen entering Horwayill be charged One Dol
lar Entrance Feo. for exhihimm. except those entering
for Trial of Speed. who a ill be charged a per cent. An
Ilor.• will he tollt 7 r4 to Iwo Premiums.
AT TWO O'CLOCK EACH DAY A GRAND '
CAVA LCAPh
of all the Stock on Eshantlon. Immediately alter.an
hinnunation b) the Judges of ell the Stock on the
grounds,.
PRIZES
T. BE AIVAABFB BT TIT'S COINVITTEIE.
CLASS NNI.--STALLIONS AND MARES OP ALL
WORE.
. ..
Rost Stallion, for Road, b y 0311 Old and upwards ...$3O
Second hear. .. :a
Rest Stallion.for Road. 4 rears old and upwards..... 2)
Second beat#
Hest Holt. 2 years old and upwards
Second be.t... a
Rest Veering Colt .... a
Rent Brood Mare. with final et foot . . .. ... .... .... , 10
Second best . ... . ....... ... FARM g
CLASS NO. 2-111...VVY D..
Al."01kfell
HORSES
. .
Rest Stallion for Farm
Second bea
gest Brood Mara, with fall at root .
Second best
Best Colt. between 2 and 3 y ears old
Second bent.
Beat Yearling Colt
CLASS NO. 3.
Best Emir of Ntntehed Horses SW
Reid Pair of CATTIAYB Horses or Me t es, matched. . I t)
Best Gelding or Mare for &sddle ...... . ... ......... to
e eeond best 5
Best Trained Saddle Horse •- . ..... - is
Second best .... . . • • • • • .... .. . 6
Best Gelding or Mare for Ilsrnen ........ - ... .. -.• 13
Seennd beet . ... .... . , 6
CLASS NO. 1-PA ST 'TqleitTllto AND PAOI3I - 4
HORSES.
. .
Fnetest Trottins Pone, Mare. or Ge'ditr. Mae
laws lu !Panes., 650
Fr.:test Yam.: Horse or Ma's. Male hest. to
Fat beg
Fastest Double Team. 01.1le Hants .se
Second hem
Fastest Bond Hone, to turd les eon. Amateur Dri It
-
ver. Mile Heats.. . 20
Fastest Sadie Si GRAND .. . ...
A It RA.'"l.l
Open for all Competitor—ENTgANCE
['REM Ittlif. Ste ....... SECoND BEST, Sts,
Mile Heats. r an tart the. Ci 1 1 ,086 Also,
A RUNNING - .MATCH FORRI tc.l).
A chicle Da 01 of a Mile. between Two ' Th"rsingh-bred
Hui,' both of New Jeniay ram me catch weights.
Wm. Woodruff names Chestnut Mice
Mr. names Drown Hors. John.
ORDER OF ARRANGEMENTS:
On Monday, October 17, at 2 P. M.. Greed Cavalcade.
Immediately after. the treat Running Ntatch for too,
r which. a Trial of Speedtu Munn.., for au
Tommie!". October IF. Grand Cavalcade. Immediately
after, Premium for all Par:ng Horses, mile he.t.s.tr,
linnets. After which Sada,. Horses compete, mile
heats. WaIiCAMAT October 19. Grand ravalcade. Af
ter which. the Double Te4Mlll.lll cuntand. Also.a Trial
of Speed to wncons. for AMA te, 1/risers.
THURSDAY. Ocb 20, I.nst Pas—Pun for the Pubite.
A Grand Mule Rare; dtstrtbation of Premiums, and
Promiscuous Driving.
1#1 1 " All Premiums promptly paid at the Treasurer's
Office.
COMM] ITEE OT AEHANGEMENTE:
C. LLoyn, Eay
J. JENKINS. }:ay.,
E.e•NK Edq.,
S.. SAGER. Esq..
M. DO LE. Esq.. Bristol..
M
11. LEWIS. Est.. edia.
Secretary, T. f.. WHITE.
Treasurer. TH.EOP.HILU3.K.
TICKETS OF ADMISSION TWENTIi-FIVE CTS.
CARRIAGES TWENTI -FIVE CTS. EACH.
Eihibitore and Groom; a-ill be turniishedaritlt 'rickets
nabs durinc the Fair by applying to Sly. William
Woodruff at the Park.
•••• . • .
List of ha:holds which will convey Patrons to the
Park: Baltimore and Wilmintton care will leave Brood
and Prime at 8 1 4 A. 51.. 2 and 4 I'. M. Went Phthdel-
Tillie Passenger Railigny Collltutny. donne the day, when
passengers may procure Tickets from any of the Con
ductors. This line runs every five minutes. Baltimore
and Wi lmington train, will colorant 2.35 end 6.10 P.
M. Darby and West Philtileli hie evert few =nuts*.
AN EFFICIENT BRASS BAND
will be on the grounds du rine the Fair, and will enliven
the p rtrnna with selections from the most popular One
ram of tho day.
Ths sere,' or the Park are open at all times to the
Public. FREE, canoe: on Premium DV'S,
t JAMES H. KELLY, President.
BRUSHES.
CHEAPEST BRUSH HOUSE
f ilE, IN
MLADEI,PHIL—Look et the &Bowies list of
ermes for litelearute, and compere them with them
bought elnewhere
No.l, 63 knots, 6'23( per dozen.
No., 62 knots. "
N 0.3, 661 mots, 67
No. i, ES biota. 100
No. 6, &lknots,lls
• No. 6,10010t0t5,136
No. 7,134 ISO
0.6, ISO knot. 176 "
6151171 Y O. EISTEIN
63 North THIRD Street, low
et
Agli.
MM. h.
$50.000 TO LOAN.
r N BUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS,
upon ty l .monds, Watches, Jewelry. Gans. Mer .
°handle°, Clothing. &c.. on moderate terms.by JONES
& CO. Brokers. northwest oomer of THIRD and GAB
KILL Atreets. below Lombard. Estabtistied for the kw
34 years. Office ours Trout 7A.M.t07 P. &L
Mound-hand Gold and Silver Watet , es, by em'ap
makersorarninted genuine, for Paley keep, ak
ONCIIVIPAC,II •• • •