The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 25, 1859, Image 3

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yeale,, , ago f tinasltbitiy after Igtleitirture `of
OOP' triidericit i .Nr l calltWrile P.
4 11411 1c0S . tiftrisobled in
• pOriaiet t mostly,residenta of theßightb.and
• ,#intii-Wurdii, held a Mielifi op Satarday evening,
dOinPertyNo. , 3,4; in Christe
:Adier,street..,,Thontaa O. DOS fieoupied,the Ohair,
VindVilliain:Dodge.,ociedps - sobritaryMr ! 1,. B.
OEUrrl, on hehalt*Ji:OotarnitOe appointed; at a
previous meeting, reported ie.:series of' resolutions,.
• 2' ;
Witree4 Our , bas; damned it
• At .to remoeck - ,,fgern
,airtlt our friend and2distin
- gutelita fellow-citizen Bnplorlek,,,pos
.J seised at thrilitne' of his 'assassination oft fall share
of dile world', golden: treasures, At gigantic- intel
- higit,posttion, bet lth'ind wealth end; best
--of all these,dld-he possess - the t - tappet a nd regard
of there who loibit him best : therefore, -
That Sre mournfully smite with oar
'Ration in deploring the loss of one c.f . our country's
:ruet - distinguielnal- Senators, David C. Broderic k. ills life nrd - senibsee were by hinj devoted to his
0011A„try,' and , upon . her altar he yielded np all
ositi^lne honor;'whic k to him - was a-precious jewel.
• -Riiolved; That, ire 'cannot' fcirget, in dwelling
wen our country'lloss f tbat wo'are called upon by
iihjpeneation of Providence to mourn a
;,donble loss. • With_ our.countrymen, wo aro sor
mired at the oarifiee: of: an American statesman
and Senator. Ate MeMbers of the Broderick
- Guard we are afflicted tri the • lose of one Who to
tea wee "all in,: one' friend , brother; monitor,
leader. In bins were. happily
,bleilpa all those
rare ortalitlealkat constitute a Media In 80 ,
, :0344y an. ornament, - business prompt, and of
artless I,niiipnivr,at heart , gen e rous , in mind
giant. -
• Re.o/oivi i -gpit we hope to see Upon ;the as yet
unwritten pages of oar eo,untres record fait Justice I
rendered to the manly worth of the late - lamentod
David 0. Bt.:A.1110r. In his death oar nation lost
' a champion,. her! peopy. a , stateemet, "mid we a
friend indeed: ", • •
the adoption of the r esolutions the meeting
;Times— • •
Itearnivis - Pitarri.—:-The' village, or rather
:rtawn,' known as Harper's Fern!, relocated in a ro-'
inaritio,Mentitainfgorge,7ltt' the ow:Mumma Of the
- • rivers Potomac and Eihenandeah, being serontY•sla
Inifee from Baltimere,, en the Baltimore_ and Ohio
ltaitroid. 'The Wilson each , side of the Potomac)
rise to the height of about twlve hundred (opt, in
some - plugs presentint-preolpleati alined perpen
dieular, of nearly, that atiltude,' the hate of,
Whieh the river seems to have forded a passage in'
,the early ages of, creation. - The fOrmation of the
-- --read along the rooks was', stupendous in ito daring
- aride#4, eplug In its day, the.mott, expensive aver
aelstruttad tnany oottutry,: , -as it reautred cutting
and blasting at severs! points to t6e 'depth of a
I hnftred-feet along the face- of mountain, and
through Solid masses or ratherbllle of the hardest
stele. The scenery, le sublime, and 'the works'
of , man. 'Whioh;rtre' Viet and gigantic' in, this -
``deep anCgrand - canon, are, quite in : har mony
with the.' mas sive, beautiful objects of Nature
everywhere atoned.' The scenery , indeed. is in
~ t he itigheat' degree romantio and picturesque,
and -Theresa Jefferson considered thie "passage of
Potoreae . through the Mee Ridge well worth
" Voyage across tho:Atiantle to , witness. The
-, place : was; -originally, -called 'Shenandoah Palle;
Its. preheat nauiellederived- from it - ferry lung
since established by ;oitellarper across the Po-,
which is. spanned by fine bridge
about eight _hitadred feet in length. 'The village
Is compactly but 'irregularly built around the
"'base 'of a and is the centre of considerable
trade. It' contains five churehea, several mann
', factories and nouriormillsi , a` United, States ar
mory, in which , about two hundred and fay
herds are-aropleyed, , -prodeolngi among other sr
tithe, ten Allousand muskets annually. There
is also anational arsenal, Ito/Neil icinetylltontand •
, stead'ef arms are stored, and amagatine, which bi
tten filled with gunpowder and other ammunition.'
= :The Otaciand'Ohetapeake Canal passes thing the
oppositeaido of the Potomao, and adds - mach to
the cheerful and pleasing"aspeet of 'the vicinity.
The'goneral appearance and 'position of Ilarper's
Ferry may be likened. in some measure, to that of
Mauch Ohrink, on the Lehigh, only the mountains
are more lofty, and the scenery in general some
' ',";:what -fir' revolutionary,timos it was fre.
' quaistlYs/nueleus and'eamping ground for the
Ainericsif forems that formed part , of Washiligton's
army, and it Wei Athie haunt and rendezvous of
the blickinilth,' who acted' on the American tide
'as and bad alargo,number of
adventurous= and "not over-tOrnputons euiti ander
TxE 0;1,017AT S.
•
• • .Tr4ltasti.tr , s ritoasarnxii
i tiorted Ibr iliU - ibiss.)
- The,basiness - traniaoted • vesterdaV m, the several.
fralArigi.znbeiVitMagY4pu,Lbrll:tir reTVITA
pa up hi r.'llarber-fone of the bpsta.vos. and polite
-ty save - hini /t - permit: which estleatheliolder to a per
manent- reindeivat, in- the Oellso We ;munition
whether_theie was not," meth in her madness.'.
'ln the Pignut Court, before Smite Strand, -the beat
portion of-the setelonlyas noensied. in the trial of a
11 1 4% b uttlinTe u ett l gt a d
domaseit in e haviog gi .rnaintaine en
.:otiorodmougtooo; F. C. Fitelrstrr sod nr._Bhokburn Sur
• defonoe.Old D. W. Othforrie for plaintiff: Ori
Comte* PcitAn,-:- - Judo Allison.,--Snmoel Leidy
vllf),??."4•llliTga.ri:atulinirt"Ve'r'di recover
n - r for work
per and Sto ke for-, ulsititill; and S. 0. , Thumper' for
Wlll4min • m n ny nr An on for
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Am and neeavntion : Verd fonnaintiff for /woo.' T.
42.11filith - ror ninintdr., and Jeteher for defence.
tiebertL. Curry vs.Sohn llamtnan.. An action to re
; .-,noyer,for.;wkirk and labor dlprie Defence,. set 4L J.
- Cooke Lodtatroth for plaintiff', and George c. Collins for
dateline. On triAl.. -
_ f L-SseilloafP=.7tidgei '',Thonitisod,—The
- -second Period of the Oelelief tern, commenced yesterday
nforntnr. , `A number ot tesusent,furoni•sumrannoa de
!•,ellitti he etonsed; enttuf trolled of a Pres" of huaineee.
wont fractured ercrcros for the tern,, and set - arra for
Week , "liras Mare. directed lobe fined fifty dollars
hrtoOrtatre_e
LwrOmmt...Ml Alerwaa tried tot ,the larceny of we_nrina
apparel otner• artistes. the proPerty of ater war
; Itr.' , The attendant te a Widow , nee it. is , pi eced that
the - clothes were JIM: misband's,. The prosecutor says
- that be bought the clothes; frrnn itr....which the defence
eafbe; There ig,razw:rgi.:4l I ra. Soho
Warner, as c lore n
the Visttiet Attorney abandoned theorise. Verdant not
Mary Mitres was triedon the altarge of stealini 8 1 24,
-t e Property of aervin ,named hieDonrild. It was testy.
fled to that the defendant admitted. the 14 1 :leg por
tion otthe mosey. lint in court dm said It was Myen
her. Verdict platy. - . Sentenced to eight months in the
" 1 3 n l itt r il P gtoath a :Prfaierlok GihnOre were on
-
•• ' i tt r ' s! ) ,Chttir!t r ire IliaVatfA i t n irrhli n ro ' gr• n 't: ll
• proved that ,tarometsa were ipipomd 17 tpe witted; who
L,•. were in omspesin.and thatthey admitted to in
t e em. - 10 - defence; raid' that he had - bourt
• the notes from,a meat he met; care him $5 for M
,f domed a linorrledire of the character of he
money. Verdict Snifty. Sentenced ro ARUM menthe
',. "each MOO ,
• , mazaaaar 'Flynn was aoquitteil of c.cherge of assault
hatteudiut ordered to pay the costs.
settiamln Turnetwas acquitted of a. charge of assault
. and linttary,.with intent to ravish. - -
- John Deanneoraa - Itoqultted 'ore charge of forcible
entry and detainer: And the' proseetdor ordered to pay
~11:608. fol;the defence.
otuned.
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. : ARRIVALS..AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
rtra,vi o'cLoolc ia ofmaar, '
(mutt") HOUSE—Cheatmo it.. below Ninth:
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114 Brown,Wooslown = • Bodlres, Belt
i n Wood,N Y • , . • . -A Fowler ,k, Wife, ft I '
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-NATIONAL,ROTPI-dtann street, above Third.
P $ PotesnoPtdrayra,'Pa , BrOW2I. Vtl •
W 3"M"°4 ' A"" 'T n 44 4 1 1t 3 lite l a u l l ithi a Va
13 4P1 ,1 :ii t lW 18 0 R P- 7 ' tiZM Retr A Kaneda
I'au t, ettielico, r rd a i r g t - •
C aThnnkpOon; Eichuyl ohp But abanon.
Jonetthtto mad, Lebanon 'Mfg Nionds.-hitnerstqlto
E W Wiee,Shiremanocwn, Hotholomew, N
C C Meredith, Dauplim co I , Lowdart Bunks go • t
.1118 nutatuneon,Lowtsburg jtobt Wilson, Wit sestuirts
H. J Rend le ti W Medie9; lsethle he in
P 0 Myers, oMttirtsan ' in Ttsubst, Csbmass,
Jos Anthony', Pottsville. Muhlenburg
Geo liinarich, Lebanon -'J 0 hillier, Lebanon
W M Low, Lime Ridge 'Levi Rittman, Lebanon
R W Oat • - Jos Gibson, Montour man
N Moony, Pa, ' W N Poters,htsrshall's
EAGLE . 110TEL—Vdrd street, above Mute.
P kinokonhsgen N 3 . 6Spenkroar, Bel Co
Peturson,N J Sol Stoutort, Pottstown
Nen N 0 Cropper, -' • 0 If Rolm_
J Buokmnn • - Tooker. Vtt,
C ttherg, NJ, „ Kitoblin, RubyttqWe
JI . P Simla). J 0 South, Wel exitst cheater
m rehall
saml Ba ay rie N i, j T er eitnn er E 4j " - ini -36 ""' 1111/4
COMMERCIAL ROTEl,7 , 9 l ith at.. above Chestnut .
rs Thompson, Chester go T cloote4, Dino ao
' l 4:§ r a l e t o g i s e te t r e L CO ' EirVirelStre r o
'A Kimble, heater no
J &Ott. Chester oo
P WEwift, Lane 00 J Swift, Jr, Lazio on -
If 0 Greonield, Pa E B Patterson, Pa
W P Rainesi Coulson,
W E Davenport. N T James Conner, Del
W B Lou., Bhurlersharg W Brewster Pa
John Lotz , Bhurlersburg C Brewster. Ito
.1 A MeConkelt,LanO co 0 G Baker,
W Moore, Pa M Pennook, Wilmington
S Pennock, Kennett square W L Junes West Chester
8 W Nylon, Pa D Scott, Ma
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third at, above Callowhill.
I. Aaron Erdman; MM
Behalf,
Treglertown
R_USR. Trexlertown M Smack, Reading
elms Boling gOlithanlPtoll Alias Roads, Southampton
Jacob Koch!, Carbon co , Pa Mrs Koch tz oh, Carbon no
B Helfrich, Loqz Swamp Owen B Collins Bernvdle
.WEberhard, Dining° ray's" Rev T Shantz,teading
W Joehmiin , Hamburg Jakob 0 arks oo
Daniel Loose, Reading Saint W Barnvine
Mrs Miller, Bernal lle John 9 Wenneh.l3ernville
A S Stouffer, Rendin
' g C Brunne r Reston, Pa
W 0 Newman, N J • . S Fritz, Weisenburg
.P Price, Reading .
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BALD EiliLE—Third above Callowhill,
A B Hallman, Lehigh co 8 0
Helipna. Lehigh T ow.
71 8 3 t= e Po w w% Aran. &Tr
Mebrkent. Little Dap J 11901) MPG'. LATIMIRIO
1) Koehler. Heektown n Bauman. Carton no
E Psalm, Bethlehem D Bbwis, Lebanon co
I Eurenhuth, Centre po v Mrs Etsenh r uth a & eon, P a
g IV; rg ,
Allentown "birtiTe„,Tolegtok
ht Miler, Lehighton, Pa DWasser:Montgomery oo
F. Id Kuntz, Lehigh no H Soheidy, Lehigh no
GATES UNION HOTEL—Market street.above Sixth.
Iltitherford.Snnbury.Pa S Colwell, Clarksburg, Pe
Seymour. Pottstown Pa Danl Small & la, Pa
Miss A Small. Sehuylk Hav hltuder F R Small, Pa
B P Hall. Plain W Glenn, Plain
A W Grad; Miboy, H Brower, , inborn. Pa
H W Graham, I.nd dela Derr, Belierente Pa
Z Pannabaker, Lime, a H Forely, Clearfield
P It Bradley. Philo 8 Monhing, Va
WS T l h l o r mp Ku n zo MA 1
Mo nd n r on'B o av es c ow
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Ti Burnett,
Harrisburg J Patohin. Clearfield
BSE FatnerH PAGE
ARRIVED.
Steamship 'Phloem Spregue,Matthewa.So bourn from
Boston, with mdse and posaengers to Henry Winsor.
Famed olf the Buoy on the Brown bark Rowena, from
lantana , and a agnate-rigged brig, name unknown.
Sawa brigantine at anchor off Bombay Hook; also a
bolero English bark. name unknown, bound out.
Brig ,Elizabeth Watts. Bryant, 7 days from Boston,
in ballast to .7 W & J P Starr.
Bahr. Spencer,7 days (Wm Portsmouth, 'Va,
lumber to Gaskill & Galvin.
Bohr C M Neal. Henderson, 6 days from Boston, in
ballast to Noble; Hammett & Caldwell.
Bohr V Sharp. Sharp. 4 days from Salem, in ballast to
Noble, Hammett & Caldwell.
Bohr Samuel, Crofts: Arrante, 2 days from Chesapeake
City, with grain to Christina & Curran.
Bohr Henry Wolfe. Atkins, days from Milton, Del,
with eon; to Christian ar. Curran.
Bohr Olivia. Fox, I day from Odessa , Del, with wheat
to Christian & Cur , I
Bohr. Annie, Spicer, I day from Port Penn, Del, with
oats troChristian & Curran.
Bohr Vandalia. Cooper. 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with
wheat and corn to Its Bewley & Co.
Behr Meoloinlo, Hendrickson. I day from Odeon, Del,
With wheat to Ina L Bewley & Co:
'Bohr Pearl. Deputy, - I day from Milford, Del, with
gram to Jas I, Bewley & Co.
Bohr Ladies' Choice. String. 2 day, from New Castle,
Del, with onto to Jea Dirtatt Is Son.
CLEARED.
Steamahlpßeystene State, Marahman, Charleston, A
Heron, Yr, . ,
M m lta i ttgg,kl7lol.l l ils=l2=
! I R, ;mos
Watson & Sono.
g4C,Pfv,i ' l., r tilk ,k , e aßg i , s figg:::Ra ' g i il l ivit. ad
. So C Heouereon, vharlestown. do. [well.
Bohr Harmonio, Maloney. Boston, contain. •
Behr M Howell. Covell. Boston, L Audenried & Co.
Bohr 0 Audenried, Hewitt, do, do.
Seer rry, Hendenion. do
Behr Neptune. Portsmouth. N H, do.
Bohr W P ?billies. Smith. Chelsea. It R Corson & Co.
Str I Shnver, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
IT TELEGRAM TO THE MOM
New Yong Oot 24.
Aved. bark Overman, from St .Tago fro m Trinidad
WoAlden. from Havana; bark Harr,
de Cuba sohr A-Canale, from Nassau.
The ghip Rachel. ashore on the Wed Bank, will come
'MT during the high tides of this week.
Boma. Oat. 21.
Arrived, ship ITnion. from Calcutta; brig 0 F Wil
liams, from Turks' Island.
•Naw ()Titian. Oot 21.
Arrived, ship Lucinda, from Soden : ships Clara
Wheeler. Gulf Stream, 8 C Grant, and John M Wood,
from Liverpool.
Iitt.MORANDA.
Steamship ponnerlyania, Teal, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Richmond 22d inst.
Steamship Butte of Oeoreis, Garvin, hence at Savan
nah yesterday P Mr All well.
Ship Oswego. Stevens, for Liverpool, cleared at Mo
bile lath unit with 2/abates cotton, veined at 3153.212
Bark Amelia. liti.Gueval,clenred at New York yester
day for Philadelphia./ ,r
Bark Amy Nickerson, hence, arrived at Boston 23d
Instant. W
' - I
Brig 0 Barter, Gelchrist, hence, arrived at Savan
nah 19th inst.
Brig J Nickerson, Baker, hence, wan telegraphed be
low Boston 2111 inst.
• Brig Burmah, Ober, for Philadelphia, Bailed from Nbw
Bedford 22d inst.
Brig ReystoneState. Ifenraty, cleared' at New York
yesterday for Philadelphia.
&Mrs 10 0 Floyd, Racket`. from Fall River. and D 0
Bowen, Paine from New Haven for Philadelphia ar
rived at New York yesterday.
Bohm J C Baiter. Babcock, and A 111 MayO, Ward,
for 'Jacksonville. cleared at Charleston 224 inst.
thr J W Drlako, cleared at Boston 224 inst for PHs-
Rand Sarah Clark, Grn ; .1
Williamson. Jr. Nyleismore Saadi George
Edward. Bakeri w Saulsbury. 'Axon r • Prs_hilWarde :
Fiebsockl w Dillon, Barton' W heskin
George I, Green, Green • Lady Suffolk. Baker, W
Bartlett, Connelly RoDert Corson, Corium. and Debo.
rah Jones. TatelTl. enoe, arrived at Boston 23,3
Fichte ,B Wheeler, I/ 8 Mershon, end R S
hence, arrived at Salem 211 d inst.
Bohr P A Sanders, Somers, hence, arrived at Marble
head 23d inst.
FOROES , -TUDOIL—On the lith inst., by Rev. T. S.
Johnston. Mr. Jesse V. Forbes to Miss Susan E. Tudor.
MI of this city.
ealitßLE;-LEVER.TRO.—On the 12th of May, by
Rev. F. L. Kress', by. James thimble to Miss Anniejo
Leverimr, both or jilts ear.
CALROU—FifLI..—On the Dith inst.. by Rev. nem"'
IL Stuart, Win. Calhoun' to Margery Rill, both or this
city.
BRINGHVREIT.-41eithe 24th inst., Mary Bringburet.
relict of the late Thos. Bringhurst, in the 79th year of
her age. •
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully layited to _ attend her funeraL lanhall street,- .from her late rem
ttrfeeertiiiT;
notice. Funeral to proceed to St. Luke's Church,
man'own.
COCHRAN.—On the 22d inst.. Mrs. Susan rocihren. in
the Mm gear of her ace, at her late residence, No. 916
North Fifteenth street.
Intermeat at Forg's Manor Church. Chester county,
at 121t' rook thin day, (Tuesday.) the 26th inst. •
SCHWARTZ.—On the 23t1 inst., Samuel R. Schwartz,
Sr.. in the 72d tekt of hie ace.
Funeral from insist', resident:4), No. 847 Randolph tit. , this ( Tuesday) afternoon, ate o'clock.
MlLLARB.—Ontliegitut met. Sarah Elizabeth. daugh
ter of Mortimer and Jane Millard, aged 7 years, I mu.,
and 18 dare.
Funeral front the residence of her parents. Bedford
street, above Palmer. Eighteenth ward, this iTneadriy)
afternoon. at 1 o'clock.
•-131.1130191.—0 n the rid Philip Dubois, a native of
Switzerland, in the 01)th year of his age.
Funeral from his late residence. Aberdeen street. be
tween Second and Third, south of Spruce, on We.d
neutdriymomine. at lo O r stook.
DAYtl9.—On the 224 inst., Mrs. Eh zabetliDevis, eldest
daughter of the late Geo. Scott, in the 60th sear of
her age:
Fuming from liar late residence, No. 102 Arch street,
thisiTuesdar) afternoon. at 2 o'olook.
BIIRNS.—On the 23d inst., Mrs. Ellen Burns, wife of
Thotnas Barns, aged 40 y sire.
Funeral from tee residence of her hushand,o27Chaties
street. Smith, above Fonnh, this (Tuesday) afternoon,
at 1 o'oloolr. •
CAULLET.--On the VA inst., MM. Sarah A. Cannot,
in the 66th year of her age.
Filiforal from the reeldenoe of Mr. Benj. Staff. 1210
South Sixth street, on Wednesday afternoon, at o'clk.
HARDINO.—On the 224 inst., Emma L. Harding.
danehter of lame and Fiances Harding, aged 19 years
and months.
Funeral from the residence of her Parents. No. 1219
North__Tweifth street. thuilTuesday ) afternoon, at 1 o'k.
EDWARDS.—Oa the 23d Inst., Margaret Emma,
daughter ofJaeob And Ellen Edwenle. -
Funeral from the residence of her parents, Church
street, hider Frankford street, this (Tuesday) after
noon. et o
STINEBECK.—On the 23d Met.. Adam Stinebeek , in
the 110th year of his age.
Funeral front the residence of his son-in-law, Ches.
Ramsey, Ninth at., above Parrish, this (Tueed.ay) after
neon. at 9 o'clock. •
r BARKINI3.—On the 23d inst., Mrs. Margaret Har
kins. aged 70 'okra.
Funeral from the residence her sister L Mra. Mary
Moblinamin. 1249 Brinton 'tract. between Twelfth and
Thirteenth, below Shippen, this (Tuesday) morning at
9 o'clock
ÜbLIN.--On the 291 inst.. Thos." Mullin, infant eon
of Patnelc and Elizabeth Mullin. need a years.
Funeral from the residence of hu arente, rear of
1010 Chrietian street, above Tenth, this (Tuesday) after
noon: at 2 &Mock.
YOUNG.—Ou the 234 inst.. Mre. Martha Young.
daughter of liennetta and the late Jessie Reading, in
the 29th year or her age. ' •
• • Funeral (role the residence of her mother, Jerusalem
place, Pearl- street. above Twelfth, this (Tumidity)
moronic. at 10 oclock.'
LOGAN.—On the 23d inst., Joseph Logan, in the Ott,
year of los age.
Funeral front 'debate residdipm. No, 911 North Nine
teenth ad.reet, this (Tuesday ) eltemoo,n. at 9 o'olook. a
BRIPIPL—On Sunday morning. 234 Inst.. Ann Shinn,
relict of the tete F,nrieh lihinn, of Medford. N. I.
Her relatives and friends Ste invited to attend her
funeral. without further notice,- from the residence of
Edward Smith. 712 Chestnut street, this (Timely)
1 N1P.7 1 / 6 6$ 1 .=heili inst.. near Pittstown N
Thome Peacock, in the With year ot hie ace, ""
y 7 ]{ $ Bi>we , Roston
W B kel; Ala
CB. oorhf.~ . 4 J.ex, 1
IIitrOVANING STORE! BESSON & SON
41.11. No. aos CHESTNUT Street, have a foil snort
mentor
Black Velour Repo t - Bloch Gron Grain {inn,
do, Monneelinedilednee, do. r_oult do Boies,
do.
irtehmetes; do. Venetivnes,
do, , tetinoes,
do, atin de,Chines, t. reg hgre l d 6 i , nein
do. Hombessnes, o. is
Poplins.
do. .14111i11811. 40e nFligh Crape',
do, ammattae, .... do. OuweCollays,
do, ohairtustres, do, SieeVen.
do. Thibet nnni E Shawls, v •
leo grze elle, aco., &e.
0 Bsoned Meunier s in every vino'''. dl-tr
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
SIARRIED.
WHEELER' a 5. WILSON SEWING MACHINES.
— Philmle'Phis. °Moe. 6.18 CHESTNUT Street.
Iderohante , orders tilled at the SAME DISCOUNT as
hY the Compatr.:
Brag.* ortioele In Trenton, New Jersey, and Easton
and Weetolieder, Pa. '
UOOPTAND I K',GARNAN. BITTARS will posi
tively mire Dynopsie. Liver Complaint, Nervous De
bility, &o. COPLAND'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL
'eure Cough', - Colds, Whooping Cough
&0., &o.
Prepared by Do, C. M. 'JACKSON /c 00., 418 ARCH
Street, and for sale by Druggists and dealers; genera/.
Price 70 Gentle per, bottle. ,segt-tt
SAVING rttiti—NATIONAL SAM!' TRUST
pompAtne-Otiortiimyr State of rimming&
LES.
Money is received ever? day, and in any amount,
arse or small
S. FIVE PHILO/3NT. Interest is paid for money from
the day it is put in.
b. The money is alwayi paid hack in GOLD whenever
it is called for, and without notice.
4. Money is received from treeuroro, Administrator:,
Guardians, and other Trustees, In large or email sums,
to remain a Ling or abort period.'
6. The money received from Depositors is invested in
Real l'aite," Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other tint
class witiee: ".
6. 4D6166 open every day—WALNUT Street, Southwest
oorner Thitd street. Philadelphia. . apLs
- ON2 PRIOR (ILOWISTO OF TII LATBST
BTTLIII, made in the been manner, expressly for
TA 11., • OALV.O. LOWEST selling proms Marken in
Plain Ofgares.' All goods made to order warranted satis
factory... Oar ONE-PRICE fiyatem is strictly adhered
'to, aa,WIS believe this to be the only fair way of dealinf•
All are thereby treated alike. • JONES ar.. CO.,
ON MARKET Street.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Love. COURTSHIP. AND MARRIAGD.
PROFESSOR 0. 8. FOWLER repeats hie vent
LECTURE. on MATRIMONY TO-NIORT, nt 'VAST
PHILADELPHIA HALL. and he will continue to she
Phrenological Examinations, at 9211oRmiltrT &see,
the balinoo of this wed; man. ' ' ,
tltlg VITAL PRINOIPLE is restored to de
woe hair, and a healthy tone given to the scalp, by the
nee orJULEB HAUEL'S EAU ATHENIENNE HAIR
RESVIRER, thus preventing baldneec, where it exists
through ago or sickness; it renews ite growth, restoring
gray hairs and whiskers to the soft, glossy, original oolor
of life. It is not a dye. Bold by all Druggists, and by
JULES HAUEL & CO., No, HS CHESTNUT, Street,
Philadelphia. • ozd.etd&ltW
THE STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETE' have
awarded the FIRST PREMIUM di the Sewing Ma
chinos of LADD, WEBSTER, ac, CO. New styles, with
reoent iMprovemente may be seen at their rooms. BYO
CHESTNUT Street. oot-tutbrilm
TRH WILLCOX AND GIBBS SEWING MA
cum, 715 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. cie2l-tf
SALAMANDER FIRE-PROOF SAFES.—A very
large assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at reason
able prloolb No. KR CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
WS tt EVANS I 'WATSON
GROVBR & BM WS
OELII➢HATSD NOIMELEBB FAllifILI 811WIN0-IAOOIIIIIII,
AT TIISMICED PRICES.
Temporarily at No. ael Broadway.
PIM retint to No. 400 in a few weelca
GAB-LAMP DRPM-411ITH AND ARCH.
ae24-31A
SNANBN 0 - SAVING FUND—NORTEWEST
CONNED EECOND and WALNUT Btreete.—Deposits ref
°eyed in wall and large amounts, from all classes of
the community, and allows interest at the rate of five per
cent, per annum.
Money may be drawn by dente without loss °M
erest.
Offioe oven daily, from 9 until 9 o'clock. and on Mon
day and Saturday until D In the evening. President,
FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary, OLIADI
IL MORRIS.
THE iltlolllB OF
SINGER'S BP.WING MAOHINSEI
TUVE! BXEN !! RIRDOCIID !!! dl-3m
LOUISVILLE, OCTOBER In, 109.
MR.. WM. CUNARD—Logan Sin lam grieved
to ie compelled at last to give you the information that
I cannot at present come to Philadelphia, lam sud
denly visited with the symptoms of an old malady that
afflicted me terribly a year ago, and I dare not go fmm
home at present. I have infinite regard for your com
munity, and I hog that you will make my apology to
them. Very truly, your,
01.0. D. PRENTICE.
As the illness of Br. Prentice will prevent his lectu
ring before the Prescott Literary Association. those per who have purchased tickets for that lecture will
have their money refunded. It*
LECTURE.—TIRE REV. DR. FRANCIS
VINTON, of New York, on WSJ:OI'4EBOAV
evening, October 28th,_itt 8 o'clockovill deliver ajecture
on PUBLIC OPINION, at' CONCERT NALL, Cheat
nut street. Tioketa 80 canto; for Bale at most of the
Book and Muaio stores, and by the Janitor of the ED..-
royal Academy, nor. Logue and Juniper etreets.o24-3t
PEOPLE'S LITERARY INSTITUTE.—
The Second Looter° of the -Coerce will be de
livered at CONCERT H ALL. on THURSDAY evening...
On tohe r 27th,_ by 0. W. CURTIS, Esq. Subieet—"GOLD
AND GILT IN YOUNG AMERICA." Tiekete I r the
CoUree: Bingle Tickets, ndalittlnc one, 25 can)! ;
Admitting one gentleman and two ladme, 60 canto ; pr
sale tho bookstores.
RTDAVID PAUL BROWN, ESQ., WILL
lecture holm tho Philadelphia Literary Insti
tute. et the MUSICAL FUND VALI,. on THUMAY
EVENING, Oct. 27th. at 8 o'clock. Subject—THE PAS
SIONS. A Portion of the proceeds mill be applied to
charitable purposes. Tickets 25 cents, to be had at all
the bookstores, end from the members of the Insti
tute. Me 7V
GIRARD BANK—PIIILADELPHIA, 00-
toy 18,1359.
neotice iereby given, that an election for thirteen
directors, o serve for the eninie year. will be held at
the BANKING HOUSE, on MONDAY,November 2tet.
between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M.
The annual meeting of the nteekholders will be held
at the mine plaoo, on TURSDAYWovember let, at 12
o'clock M.
oelB-tn2l W. L. SCHAFFER, Clothier.
i'cr UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA—
Department of MINER. ART and hl AN UFAO-
T EB.—Course of 1869-40. The course of Lectures in
this Department will commence on MONDAY, Novem
ber slat, 1g69, and will be continued as follow/:
Mechanics and Dhernistr.r.—Prof. John F. Fraser,
Monday and Thursday at 4 P. M.
Geology and Mineralogy.—Prof. Menke B. Trego,
Cinl Tuesday and Friday at 4 P. M.
Engineering—Conetruction.—Prof. Fairman Ro
gers. Monday and 'I hursday at tiy. M.
Applied Mathematice—Surveying.—Prof.E. Otis Nen
dull. Friday at 5 P. M-
Mining.—Prot. J. Peter Lesley, Tuesday at 5 P. M.
A course of Mathematics may be followed by those
who desire to do so_. under the &motion of the Professor
of Mathematics , The oouree may be attended either
singly or together,
The Lectures will be continued until the end of March.
For Tekets apply to Frederick Dick. Janitor, at the
niversity—North Building. And for information re
epeoting the studies, to
FAIRMAN ROGERS,
Bean of the Faculty.
ocIA. let No. 24112 West Rittenhouse KIWITe.
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK
ILADELPHIA, 00t0 1301 M.
once le hereby given that an election for Thjrteen
Directors wiU he held at the Banking House on MON
DAY, November 215t,1959, between the hours of 9 o'clook
A. M. and 9 o'clock/P. M.•, and &senora' meeting of the
Stookholdere will be held on TUESDAY. November let,
at 4 o'clock P. M., at the ll&neing Rouse.
of dtant W. Rusarros, JE., Cashier.
4 : WESTERN BANK OF PHILADELPHIA
—Out her 14.1459.
tnnual election for Directors of this Bank will be
held at the Banking ROM, on MONDAY, November
218, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. hI. and 2 o'clock
P. M.
The annual meeting of Stockholders will be held at
the earne place on TUESDAY, November Ist at 12
o'clock M. TROUTMAN,
o 4 -tuktr-t n2O Cashier.
WSOUTHWARK BANK--PIItiLADEL.
PHIA, Clotober 3d,1 1159,
ee is hereby g iven that an °Notion for Thlrtemt
Plreetore will be hed at the Banking House on MON-
November slat, bstweett the hours of 10
tieloolt A. M. soda o'cdoeirst H.: and &s
In enora) niff t
aor the BLOokhOld ere will held on TuEADAY, No
vember Ist, at 12 o'clock ht.
- 04-dtall T. P. STEEL. Culler.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
SUPERIOR
OVEROOATIISGS.
BIBLE TRAVERS,
MARENGO,
I BROWN MELIRT, Asp
NEORETTE VELOURS AND TRICOTS.
SLACK BEAVERS AND TRICOTS.
Aran.
A FULL LINE OF
HEAVY AND MEDIUM CLOTHS.
DOESKINS, AND CASSIIHER ES.
To which we particularly invite the attention of the
Trtulo.
RIDGWAY, HEUSSNER, & CO.,
IMPORTERS,
02.5-tutha-M1 206 CHESTNUT STREET.
C A II D .
SOMERS & SNODGRASS
34 S. SECOND, AND 0 STRAWBERRY STS.,
have in store a largo 'nook of
CHINCHILLA, ESKIMO,
FROSTED TRICOT, AND
SATIN-FACED BEAVER CLOTHS.
SATIN-PACED DOESKINS. ♦:(D !WAVY PATENT
FINISHED CLOTHB.
FOR LADIES' CLOAKS AND MANTLES, '
AND GENTLEMEN'S OVERCOATINGS
0254 C
di." R M THE SMALLEST TO THE
largest sized Phptographs or Ambrotypes. Photo
graphs. lice size in oil, unsurpasuad fortuttatio finish_ by
any in the world. REIMER'S GALLERY, SECOND
Street. above GREEN. it'
AIMS M. MUNSON,
CLAIRVOYANT PHYSICIAN. •
No. 127 Bouth•TENTH Street,
May be consulted for a feu , uremia.
Prior to her departure to California,on the 17th of
November.
022-0 t"
'NEW PLANING MACHINE, Embracing
The Andrew,, Patent of late, with mittchhag works
for dressing bloardselank,
ow Priam* of ceding. Great Saving of Power.
aobines of oar ova sizes, 34 to 20 incilies wide, for
single or double surfacielog, with or without niatohing
heads, for sale at No.= North SIXTH Stteot, Phila.
Call and examine.
sta-tbsturrn • OEO. W. COLBY & CO.
I AM PREPARED TO RECEIVE EVERY
&striation of Fondly and Domestic goods, having
Wring Machines of the best manufacturers, as also the
most approved,nnd skilful operators.
artleles finished with neatness and delicate'
and at man prices that defy comPati•
Mise Id SIXTHTHIMAN,
B. B. corner of L aundry
PRUNE.
srf Int Laundry Offiee.
112
SOUTH FOURTH STREET: - 112
STEREOSCOPIC BAZAAR.—Greet Emporium for
Sterposoopesand Stereoscopic Veal, American, French
and English, Opera Glasses, Mic roscopea, and Improved
kliwitaolom, correctly' muted tb thoeyee. at
M. J. FRANKLIN'S, Optician,
112 Reath FOURTH Street , below Chestnut.
V' ArtifiaMl Homan Ryes iesertod.
15 , 000Agi o c il E4 IN .tr o d v fr o t T IAJAN T AND
approved brands, and of every stse and sur t ig — ty,
hemoat
for oily and•ountry trade. at proem antonishingt6low.
RTlg t your ol Mere to ZIEGLER & &MUM, rug,
arrush Dealers, corner BECON
nod liftEEN , Btrtte V , sts-tf
0,000 TO LOAN,
IN SUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS,
11. upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Cone, Mer
chandise, Clothing, kg., on moderato term, by JONES
& Brokers, nortrest corner of THIRD and EMS
RILL Streets, below Lum bar Esmblishod for the las
-5.5 years. Office houre ro Si l ver .to7P. M.
second-hand' Oold andWatvbes, by Min
makers, warranted genuine, for saleo heap, atone-4 0
the eriginel ono _ ant .as -
!ILI/ COGNAC BRANDY,
WV 4l ' s lo l '.. Pdatt
Do. • do. Benneeny.
In bond, and &reale lay A. NIP:RIND.
_ 020 140 South FRONT Street
PAPER, CARDS, AND ENVELOPES.
PAPER. CARDS, AND ENVELOPES.
PAPER, CARDS, AND I.:Nvp,hopEs.
405 COMMERCE Street.
CHOICE PUEE TEA.-LOVE, FOTTRTU
and CHESTNUT, her reduced Ida Dollar Blank
and Oven Teaa to 75 cants per pound—A Bargain. egg
VITRIFIED FIRE.CLAY PIPES For
• sewerage and drainage, Prom the most oelebrated
manufaeturers of England and Scotland.
t,LIAM DROWN,
ota-tuthset. Ste CHURCH Alley.
Jul AM S AND SHOULDERS.-1,700
Places City Smoked Hama mad Shoulders. Alpo,
90 0..Vonee extra Burg, Cured Hams, for sale by C C.
EAIABR & 00., ARCH Street, second door above
LARD. --155 bbla. No. 1 Leaf Lard, for
sale by C. C. RADLER& CO., ARCH Street, second
door above Front
G 5 PUNCHEONS YOUNG'S PATENT
PARAFINN 014.
WILLIAM BROWN, Imp_orter,
210 CHURCH. Alto 9.
018-tothet.
R,UPERIOR ARTICLE (IF COTTON
- 7 TWINE. for sale by ROBERT E. EVANS,
ela•lmif 21110HERTNIIT wet.
NEW YORK SYRUP-L , 300 bbla. assorted
for sal, by , , JAIdEt3,OII 4 4}IAN &
xTITIAStrut.
THE PRESS,'-fIidiADELPHIA; TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1859.
RETAIL PRY GOODY.
BESSON & SON.
MOURNING STORE.
808 CHESTNUT STREET,
Have - reduced two omen of beat tstollity IllacVand
TO 10 ORNTO A YARD
A LOT OF BLACK AND WHITE DELAINEB TO
16 CTS,
A:CASE OF PURPLE AVON PLAIDS TO IS OTS.
A' LOT OF SECOND-MOURNINO SHAWLS TO .16.
A LOT OF BLACK FRENCH MERI NOES TONI OTB
A LOT OF BLACK ALPACAS TO IS CTS.
BESSON & SON
HAVE .IN STORE A FULL STOCK OF
BLACK BOMBAZINES AND ALPACAS.
BLACK MOUSSELTNES AND TAMIBER.
BLACK CASHMERES AND MERINOER
BLACK VELOUR REPS AND SATIN DE CHINES.
BLACK ALPACAS AND MOHAIR.
BLACK PARAMATTAS AND DELAINES.
BLACK REAL IRISH POPLINS.
BLACK GROS GRAIN AND POULT DR SOW. SILKS.
BLACK BEAVER CLOTH CLOAKS.
BLACK ENGLISH CRAPES AND VEILS.
BLACK THIBET LONG SHAWLS.
BLACK RID BILK AND CLOTH GLOVES AND
GAUNTLETS.
BLACK BORDERED HANDKERCUIEFEI.
BLACK GRAPE COLLARS AND SLEEVES
And ell other goods requisite for
MOURNING ATTIRE,
SECOND MOURNING GOODS
It IN EVERY VARIETY
REAL CAMELS•IIAIR SHAWLS.
L. J. LEVY & CO.
Invite attention to their assortment of
LONG AND SQUARE
REAL INDIA CASHMERE SHAWLS,
All of repent Importation, and offered nt a very small
advance on the COST.
ALSO,
NEW CLOTHE
AND -
VELVET CLOAKS,
RECEIVED THIS DAY,
With a very choice variety of
NEW EVENING DRESSES.
809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET.
• 025-St
CLOAKS I CLOAKS!!
WILL OPEN ON TUESDAY,
AND
DURING THE WERE,
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
VELVET AND CLOTH
C L 0A KS
EVER EXHIBITED IN THIS CITY.
WM. P. CAMPBELL.
02541 1124 CHESTNUT STREET.
" HAMMONIA." :
JUST RECEIVED, ,.
PER ABOVE STEAMER.
or OUR OWN DIRECT IMPORTATION,
A
'LARGE AND HANDSOME ASSORTMENT
OP
PARIS POPLINS,.
VELOUTINES,
Whioh ws will offer at
VERT REASONABLE PRICES.
THOS. W. EVANS & CO..
818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET,
024-31
AUCTION PRICES.
THOS. W. EVANS & 00.
ARE NOW REI,LINO THEIR
FALL ASSORTMENT
OF
NEW SILKS.
Compneing ell the
MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES
IMPORTED TUN BEACON,
AT
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES.
818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET.
024-3 t
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH,
Are prepared toted families with their
WINTER DRY GOODS.
FRENCH MERINOES.
LADIES' CLOAK CLOTHS,
WIDE SILK VELVETS.
BROCHE LONG SHAWLS,
FINE WOOLLEN do.,
4-4 ALL WOOL PLAIDS,
FASHIONABLE DE LAINES,
Do. PLAID SILKS,
SUPERIOR BLACK SILKS,
UNSHRINKINO FLANNELS,
• FANCY SACK FLANNELS,
FINE STOCK OP BLANKETS.
CASSINERES FOR BOYS,
BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS.
N. Tl.—The above Goode are all at the low rates o
theseason. %TM
FWOW*.
Green Baize/ and Crumb Cloths,
Buff, Green. Rnd.Blue Hellands.
All widths o r bright W.ne Cloths.
Worsted Damask(' and Moreene.
Teble and rialto Covers.
Blankets of the best sorts, and Quilts,
rortatn Stuffs and Reps.
' welunts, Meetings. Irish Linens.
able Linens, Irish and Beoteh.
BHA RP1.4,88 BROTHERB,
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f ra •TO RENT—A store on Chestnut,
ELIAWye EIGHTH. Street, smith side. possession
given January 1. ltian. Inquiin of P. D 3IYERS, north
east corner of SEVENTH and SAlilsol , l Streets.
o2nduttiCit. .
i r m . TO LET—A centrally located pro-
Lawlor suitablo for residence or business. Apply on
the prenwies. No. 210 south FOURTH Street It*
-
e n PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE
LthiLMERCHANT .41ND GRIST MILL. •
Will be sold at Public Sale, on WEDNESDAY, Otto
bar 23th. 1859, at o'clock P M. a YALU ARIAL MILL
PROPERTY, situated in NEWPORTVIt,I.E. Bucks
county. Pa., 3 miles from Bryant, and 1 3; miles from
Scheack's Station on the Philadelphia and Trenton
Railroad. about 15 milea from Philadelphia; comprising
a STONE MILL LOUSE. 45 by CO feet, four stories Mali,
ill four run of atones—three of them burs and one
country stone; water wheel 11 feet Mph by 15.34 feet
widd,tail s feet bend and fall t brenatwheel, with seven
airs of elevators, and two double merchant bolts 16
.
. .
. . , .
oat long, with 'wen dusters R a n c hed • corn meal bolts
and Bittern on an improved plan; two double r. •i_t bolts,
with smut macluno„ rolling screen. corn kiln. and every
don e complete and in first-rate order.
,
A STONE HOUSE, $0 by 32 feet. kitchen, 11 by 9 ft.;
four rooms and an entry on the first floor, five on the se
cond. mid three on the third. Piazza front end back.
Pump under corer near the door. ice house and smoke
house, all now and coniplive. A nice lawn around the
house, with shrubbery and fruit of cartons kinds. A
horn, 29 by 39 feet, alone stable high, with ten stalls and
a large entry; a well of good water at the doSr, with
pump-house, hog-pens, 'wagon-houses and sheds, all in
good order.
bis property is considered one of the best in the
county, having a grist custom 01 between twelve and
fourteen thousand bushels a year, and situated in a first
rate neighborhood for grain, which can be had at nil
seasons of the Year ; A man of the right stripe can pity
for this property in three years—it hiss paid me Meer
rent. upon my purchase ; but I have little or no family.
and my health line failed me, so I an; hound to sell for
Just what it willibring. The Improvements alone have
cost eighteen to twenty thousand dollars; but 1 shah
sell it if it don't bring half or re.
The conditions will be accoinmolPiting. and made
known, by i022•31..] DAVID JONES.
NEW YORE
TOSTOVE DEALERS AND OTHERS
FOR SALE—An interest in the manufacture and
sale of an art ohs for Heat= Rooms by Gas, by an en
tiro new process. Small investment required to realize
fair profits. Apply to H. A. CLIFFORD, 4.19 CHEST
NUT Street, twond floor. 022-34
ittl TO LET—Dwelling No. 824 North
LELSIXTH street, above Brown. Apply at 00 J%t A Ft-
K BT Btloet 022-tt
GREAT SALE
OF
VALU.IBLE HORSES,
WAGONS, qARRIAGES, AND HARNESS
Will be sold at MIMIC AUCTION, at the
BULL'S HEAD HOTEL,
MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER .25, IRSP,
At half past 10 o'clock A. M., the entire travelling
Pharaphernalia of
DAN RICE'S
GRE4T SHOW.
Consisting of superior
Draught Horses.
Matched Carriage 'Horses.
Ladies' Saddle Horses.
Allin .excellent condition. Also, a large lot of
WAtiONS, suitable for teaming or farming purposes.
Also, a number of carriages and n grant quantity of
Single, Two and Four-Bored Harness. Tne whole of
which will be .old in lots to suit purchasers
AV' This Bale will afford a rare own, runttr for those
wialung to purchase Horses, Welton,. Camoses.- Or
Hotness et a great reduction from their real value, and
one such as seldom occurs.
Catalogues, specifying the Propisst y in detsil. will be
reedy for delivery et the Bog Office of the National
Thearro, Walnut street. on Monday morning. Oct
and also at the Bull's Head. Terris made known or Me
wnt and place of r are. olg-et
Fin SALE.
The Subsori bar will dispesess the entire Stook of
FINE MONUMENIS, STATUARY,
HEAD AND FOOT STONES &n. Ste,
AT THE MONUMENT MARBLE. YARD.
No. MS ARCH Street.
Went of Eighteenth street
sl-tm WM. HILL MOORE.
TO LET—A Second-story Room, co nve
nient to tlie State Hooke. suitable for a Lawyer's
Moe. Apply 431 CHESTNUT Street. ‘l6
rrii RENT—The 3d, 4th. and sth Story
Rooms and Basement of N o. es South TRIM)
Street. lhe Riving are well lighted, with gee, water,
and water closets. Inquire within. on.tuthstf
FARMS, ate.
As I cannot attend to them, I olfor for sale the follow
ing properties. viz
A superior Flour Mill. with 3 run of stones, and ampto
water power. The profits of the mill, well managed,
would soon pay fur it. There is a Store and several hun
dred acres of good land connected with it
Also, another water-power, with Saw and Gnat Mill,
situated two miles from the beautiful and healthy town
of Btulthfield, Isle el Wight comity, Yuri inns.
Also, adjoinins the town, a verb superior estate of and
acres, one-hall under culttl anon. situated immediate!,
on the water; with a largo brick dwelling, la room., and
every requisite out-budding, all in perfect order.
10,0, n beautilul farm of ever 300 acres. good land. tin
mediately on Nensemend river, near village of Chuck
stuck, le unties from Smithfield_Orators, crabs, and fish
abundant'
Will be sold together or in parts to suit purchasers
Terms easy.
If the Flour Mill is not sold soon. I wish to get a gen
Roman, 'wen e)perrenced, to take chugs of it.
For further particulars. address
MAJ. S. JUNIUS WILSON.
Smithfield.
• late of Wight Co., VA.
Reference—LIPPINCOTT & PARRY.
S. W. corner :%Lirket and Second streets.
oS-atuth•lnt Philadelpfra,
nESIR ABLE BOARD IN A PRIVATV
tenni! for aentlernan and Intro and mingle gentle
man, No. 2 west I'ENN t....ntlare, below MARKLT
o23-2t*
9 - 1 IV Fine Communicating Rooms; also
-I- one solnll one vnonnt.
A pßti et 152.1 WALNUT Street. ofl-nt •
DR. MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE
SILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS have been
thoroughly tested. nod pronounced a sovereign remedy
for df 'magma. tiatuleneY, heart-burn and headache,
costiveness. d ion lra, fevers of all kinds, rheumatism,
gout, gravel 'worms, floury'', ulcers, eruptive rem
plaints, salt r 'heum, ep si reins, common colds and in
fluenza, irregularity and all-derancoment 01 the female
system, dos, nod various other diseases to which the
human roma is liable. For sale ro
hy the proprietor-11r.
W. B. OFFAT, 335 BROA DWAI , New York. and by
Druggists renerally all over the country. 524-dA.WIy
DR' GLE
VTll'OEl'll%9 PILE REMEDY,
For the cure of Reinerrhuida or Piles. Consti pa
tidn, Fistula in Ano, L.Tceratons of the Anus, Prolapsus
of the Rectum. Fissures, Excoriation. Ulcerations In
ternal told External to the Anus, Pruritus, and all Ns
eases peculiar to the Rectum.
The great anti uniform success which this Remedy has
attained for the cure el the :Owe Diseases is unprece
dented in the annals or Medicine. The rapidity of its
curative qualities and the durability of its cores 11111
equalled be no other Remedy of the ago. Ninety-nine
oases out of an hundred are alleviated and cured of thus
distressing complaint and are restored to comfort here
tofore unknown. Full and explicit Directions accom
pany each flux. One Box is sufficient to perform a cure.
Prepared only by DR. GLENTWORTII,
No.BIT RACE Street.
Prise 81. Can be sent by Adams' xPress.
SCROFULA, WHITE SWELLING, HIP
DISEASE, TETTER, SCALD HEAD, Eruption
of the Skin generally, and all Humors and Imporibes of
the Blood are reubeslly and permanently oured by the
oelobratod
IMPERIAL DEP DILATIVE.
It has been a very itnpOriant agent in the cure of
CANCEROUS DIdbASES by Ni. Lounsberry & Co., Int
a number of years past, and its great value in the cure
of Cancers is abundantly established 1,1 the many cures
effected by it.
In SCROPULOUS affectione its remarkable curative
&loot has never been equalled. It cures the most WAD
nate rases.
TETTER, SCALD HEAD. and all Eruptions of the
Skirt, readilyy told to a moderate use of this Medicine.
Malignant Ulcers and Sores are readily oured by the use
of a few bottles.
Prepared and sold by
MacNICHOL & BRO.,(Late Lounslestry & C 0..)
No. to North FIbTH Street, below Arch.
For sale by the following Druggists:
J. F. Long & Co.. Lamgestar; C. W.Epting, Pottsville;
J. H. Rarer, Reeding Stevens. Reading : T. & .1.
MoClintock. Easton ; Jas. Owen, West Chester ; Wm.
Stablr. NorristOwn; Simon Ran,Bethletiem ; Dr. Lii
rep, New hope; Dr: Leslie, Bristol; Schmidt k Co..
Allentown Lll.llis & Bell, Mana)unk, Pa ; J. 1). James,
Trenton; De La Cour, Camden ; Brewster &
Bridgeton; Robertson & Lippincott Salem, N. J.: Me-
Wilmniton• L. S. Hoopes, Vilinnusgtoo T. F.
Hammersly, ;
s'
Del.; and Druggists general'.
Ma.EDTHATED VAPOR BATHS.
SULPHUR. HOT-AIR, end STEAM BATHS
Under the care 'of Dr. T. H. RlDri ELY. 1121 SPRUCE
Street. Hlghlr recommended la all the winch.' ;Arai
cuing in the city for Rheumatism, Skin Messes, ,S -
phills, Coughs and Colds, female Moe:uses, Sc., Sc.
Especial accommodations for Lathes, ni
GRAIN MILLS GRAIN MILLS For
the Farm and Plantation. The IRON-BURR MILL
has no equal for Grinding Pine Meal, Feed, corm Sei
nes, eto., by hand or power.
Price 88, s2s, and 848.
Now in one raton at SR South SECOND Street.
Agent,' wanted in every county and State, by
enl7-11.n R. 'FARREL A . CO.
RREFINED SUGAR.-500 barrels vario,s
grade,. 140 bbla orushed, sifted Andpowde-3
for sal, by JAMES ORM - I,AM & CO.,
sow 14EalTLA Street.
WAI4ITS.
BOARDING.
RIEDICIPIAL.
AMUSERLENTS,
ItI USICAL SOIREE AND BALL OF THE
Id/GNNERCHOR VOCAL 800IISTYsen
THURSDAY EVENING, November 3.-mO. at 06
MUSICAL FUND HALL, LOCUST Street. nti whieh
oceksion Schiller's Poem. the LAv OF THB
musts by Ramberg, will he performed. with a tugs
Chorus and Orchestra. under Carl Gaertner. Esq. -
Tickets One Dollar, admitting n Gentlemen And two
Ladies, maybe bad at the Piano Stine of A B
bacti.l= Chestnut street; Col- NI. B. Mackie., Lister
Buildints: O. Gebel. northeast comer Fourth and
Cherry streets; N. P. Schmidt. 113 North Third arrest;
Itraft k Teubner,Ms Arch Onset, and the Committee
of Arran-aments—
.
A .
JOHN A. NOLTES. B. Sant iDT,
H. G. TEUBNER. G. GOEBE T L . . R.E.SAG.,
0025 •
":729A•N123
WALNUT -STREET TiIEATRE.
Role Lease?, Mrs. M. A. OARRETTSOH.
THIS (TITES DAVI EVENING. OM 2 2.
lES LL.
Matthew Bates,T MME r. Perry ; Lora Lemma, Min Ds
ve p oft.
THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH.
John Peetybincle. Mr. Perry; Tectlaton. ?dr. Joha
nn;y Caleb Plummer. Mr. Thayer ; Dot, )lira Dutra:L-
W-1; Bertha. Mrs. CosselL
SCALE or Pit icr.4.—Dress Means sacusadvith
out extra charse.) 50 rents; ?armlet. (Seats secortat
Sp eeors,Lsyli ; Second Tier and Fannly Csrelit.and
Tier, 25 cents L • Pnvate Doze', acc o rd ing to , t h e i r l Uire t e ,
PS ,t 3; Single Seats in Orchestra and Phrase ,
Suxes.7s cents.
B ox oc ce open daily, from 10 until 2 o'clock. when
sent, can he secured in advance.
WHEATLEY Fc - CLARKE'S ARCH
STREET TREATER.
THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, Oot, 215,
DOT.
Dot. Mrs. Sohn Drew; Mrs. Fielding, Mrs. John eu.
bert ; Tilly Slowboy. Mr. J. rr. Clarke.
Performance la r3nirirtenen with
T.H.E YOI7NG SCAMP.
General BOMITOIB. Mr. Wolff a
SCALA Or PR EL E%.—Adml saton..2s mints; Seamed Seats
in Dress Circle. Ceuta; Fallinst.H coots.
Doors open at Quarter to 7 o'clock; performance to
coo. nip so. at Vi o'clock precisely.
A"LI'ICAN ACADIMY OF MUSIC.
RAVF.I,S AND MARTIN - ETV FAMILY.
BENEFIT OF FRANCOIS RAVEL,.
T iris l TUESDAVr EVENING, Goober 25.
THE on
THE TIGHT ROPE.
VOL-AU-VENT.
Vol.au-Vent, Francois Ravel.
TA. VIP AN:THERE.
.ISAZT'LNI.
Marion, Gabnel Ravel; Mariana. Dime. 'Hartnett.
Rtorsr..—Patlinet. Parquet Circle and BakonTad et& I
Family Circle and Amplittbeatra.t'decuta.
13.. x Office open from .10 A. 31. rill 4 P. M.. when Basta
can be secured without extra charge. Doors open att
o'clock. Performance to commoner at I'M o'clock.
NIVA LINT - Sg T E R F I T C
A T R I D JEA TRE.
•
The management 'here ereit ple7i-seee in armatineMg
that, in accordant.. with s. orsally expressed desire
from the public of this cite, they have made arrange
mente for the production of the
GREAT PLAY OF THE AGE,
(JERALDINE.
written by Mrs Bateman, am/brought outunder the ex
press supervising of H. L.• Bateman. Esq., from wham
the right to produce this play hos b e en- secur ed so l e ly for
tea Walnut-street Thest e, with new and aPPropfte
seenory, properties, dresses, ate.
The guests and inteitsctusi iimmatie aunt,
AIRB. WA LLER.
Ims been eneaced fora brief period, and will make her
first appearance as
• ftFRAI,DINE,_ -
THE HUNCHBACK - BRIDE,
supd by a co of gti
ee rretmensosontio createdrtixillient
.AIERICAN PLAV,
among every close of thestre-goers, both Mew York
and Boston. In which cities it has bad an anexisannled
run of
MEM
CROWDED
with the
BEAUTY,
FASHION,
AND
INTELLECT
ff the community, and the encomiums it bus reosieeti
rom the
RIPEST ?min./gest OF THIS cs,Nrrtarr.
wnrrent them in the belief that its initial covets/intention
will be greeted by the mon
CROWDED
and
APPRECIALTIIIB
u
ever auembled waffle the walla of Apimaf xtheatre,
TILE SCENERY.
hinted by
ITEISTER.
a not only beautiful and novel. but
STRIC CORRECT,
beret.) rendering the erne,. a
. .
STUDY
OF TUE FEUDAL AGES.
The costumes and probertieg hwe been earefttlic go
ored from the rare eivrayin.e..ntl cornid ee to, render
hn mire tn ecerie ee remark:Ode for its claaaleal tutegri
yto truthful deteit for the
GLORGEOUS GNIFICEIGE
or TB^
COUP ?VCR! r,
The united voice of New " Yo . ric and Boston ma
ham given each laudatory oxpresyino•ofopinion um the
play !melt'. that the mans em-nt feels tt you'd be a
work of mtherennetion to dwell upon the pnette beauty
Or drarnatio Intensity of a trazeor eo aeureregli fie
'lloWletlSed to be unrivollert on the
MODERN STA GR.
And with so accorn . ”l , ;tied and refined an artist as
the role of MRS. WALLER,
in
GERALDINE.
A character so admirably calculated to des fhll KoDe
to her
TIIVILLING DRAMATIC. lilovrEn
And wonderful intensity nr
PASSIONATE MOTION.
There can Fe no question that this perfonuanas aiU
he the pre , sirsor of the
GREATEeT DRAMATIC REVIVAL
Ever known in Phil , delvhis. • -
WEDNESDAY EVENING. Get. W. ISM
Will he Rresented. for the first time In this city, the
tragedy in ion acts, entitled
GERA LDEVE,
•
LOVE'S V oe ICTORY,
With the ronolslng dlltrilv!iort of char-500.ra t
f; erlld inn. the Aanrhtmck nride........ Bars. draper
TlAvid, of Rothm, Welsh bird r. It A PenT
A omOrno. Prior of Pt . Werbur S 1.1 1. r. L. R Rhawell
HuVx thA (Ironed PT ........ •Itl r. F• Esr.en.
t'vmbe. the Earl's Je•tPr....... Vining Soarers
J.1)111 de L•sev. Port of Chester Mr. Dtthela
Hugo do 13foire h. Fail of 1 1 1,1 meow . ) , ..... Mr. l yeartg
rase AStewat d •• . . hns . er
Faith ;Lucy. slater of de raleo . o.....Alnie mar} ?Adler
Jovri, a enree ..._ Mrs. Thal , :
Crusaders, Retainers Kni?hts. Ladies, Vassals, Bards,
/ce..
Sir PRICES AS USUAL.IiIi
No sdranee. c a r at
N.
'ATIONAL HALL..'—MARKET Street,
iv N . (' ell TITO MI and Tbirteenth.
SIGNOR DONNETTL C 1.• Ir WOOD.
THREE DAYS LGICOPR.
DONNETTI & COL. WOO RCUD'SS. GREAT BURLESQUE
CI
PANTONLIAIIO AND ACROBATIC TROUPE,
Composed or
DOGS. EONE(vYS. AND GOATS!
COMPBRiPse FORTY GREAT ART/STil
Also. Poll he InttpdPeed,
MoNt.
WONDERFUL KALEIDOSCOPICAL VIEWS.
rot. ,
'ATAGICI IDLUSIONS
MONDAY, TUESDAY. AND V. EDNESDAT,
October 24th, 22th, and Muth.
Cards al" Aeraissien, 2$ tact children, lSrantig;
* A Grand 7ilatinae aria be given on WEDNES
DAY AFTERNOON, for the ancommodation of Ladies
apd Chthlten.
Doorsopen to Er ening - Envarteentannta, at MC cann
=noes at 73in'elock.
Doors clean to Afternoon Entertainments at 2; eon
mencos at 3 o'chiok.
oni st MAI. 131.7RNELL, Basinger. Anent.
riIIEIPLE OF IVONDIRS.
11 Northeast corner of TENTH and CHESTNUT
strs....—Secord r 4 torY.
SIGNOR BLITZ'S NEW AND WONDERFM,
DR AWING-ROOll ENT ERTA MrNTS of
IIAGI
CAL IMETs MORPHOSES. VENTRILO9I ISM. and
rho LEARNED e • NARY BIRD: , • t hin NEW HAI. L.
EVERY EVENING- durir.r. the WEEK, coraerAtteir
at 73 ,- i o'rk,k. and on W.EDNIEDAN ar..d GARAY .
a F 9 ERNoONS at 3.
Admission 25 cent.. Chtldren 23 eente
ERIANTA ORCITESTRA USLIC,
Rehenrsats evert F ATURPAY at MUSICAL
FUND HALL, et 5.k. 0 oloolr P. M. A pnekage of el,tht
tickets. nue ea 'r. 9m. le tt,kets. 25 cents. To be bad
Andre's. entt..Deck S Lamten's 31uste Stores. and
et the 0 00 r eld 3m
A s It T L oc I xys OLFSOUN and CARL HOILN
Sp RI tA OF SIX CLASSICAL SOIREES.
At tho Fesjer or the
AC JWMY OF hIL'SIC.
Subsenptions vitt he resolved at tho :Susie a r oma of
G. Andre A Cn.. Chestnut street; Leek
122 CnPFtnut street; leech fr. Lawton, ember of frovsoth.
and Chestnut streets; A. Shundt. 23 South Eighltt
street, where the proapactus and programmes efts len
seen. oeblm
T LIE 3IARTYB.DO'M OF BUSS is note
exhibiting. with other Paintings of the DUSSRI,
PORE COLLECTION. in the Southeast Gallery of the
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS.
Opo•t (Indy, from 9 A. M. 1111.5 P. M., and 7 to 19 P. M.
Adruiraion2.s cents.
S ‘NFORE'S OPERA HOUSE,
BLEVENTH . ntreet. between Chestnut and Market
Oren int the Season.
SANFORD'S STAR TROUPE.
the harem
Conway in [be weed.
In their exeellencnee every erenite.
SANFORD arrows •
Every eTetanz in by t Area« Rola of CDs:l43O.N_
Door, open nll%. Commence at S.
Adnosaton 23 cents. Chit Wren 13 cents.
001-101
SCALES.
FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SCALES
For este by FAIR I; 0 , 1, 7 NS & EWING.
715 Cll ES T'NCT Strs
F FAIRBANKS' HAY COAL, AND
•"•'•-• CATTLE SCALES. r r Bela br
F E... N. MING,
C II CT Strfet.phlN.
3fANCIIESTER SCALES.
fSINTII Street may be found a
?O B T AIN,
?OBTAIN, I i A'FFORM ALEg,
DORMANT WAR £.llollits
VANI) COAL :::^ALEA. Also.
RA( 1.110A9 TRACK: e ' Al.tsv.lutritshed at elwrt no
ttco. An Wilirontatl to nlic-ito standlrs/ weir lit, a CCU.
rato and darable. Thu stn and finish of the &boy&
goods beat kdown by exatninntlon.
EIS-Mato:4'a GEO. W. COLEY .4 CO.
-„Z'HOWES STANDARD SCALES.-
-- STRONG & ROSS PATENT.—Cad. Cattle. and
Ifro Bolles require no mt. Phtforru and Counter
Scales of every description. Thew receive all Prtetion
and Wear on Salim inste.ol or Knife Edges. as on other
&Alec Cali and examine before purchasing elsewhere,
and sea the improvement
PENNINGTON GREEN. Aent.
112 South SE irENTH Ptra,t,
Ph tlxdelphrt.
SAVING FUNDS
SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO
CIETY OF Pill L.kDELPII lA.
Office, N 0.331 North Tlll RD Street
owe datlon liens Budding I
OILARTERTD BY ' THE L tIE liG
lA ISLAT OPPMCV
SYLVAIN .
Deposits received in rums of One Dollar and tipsr P atd,s,
and repaid in Gold, without notice. with FIITE Elt
CENT. INTER.FST Item the cl.s.y or deposit till with
drawn.
A respOpmble and rehnbieli.WlLles 17v:tilt:Von by
been needed to the Northern Fart of the city , and •• Ti:a
Sprint Garden Sevin:at Fund tmc ty " one chartered by
the Lee istattire of Pennsylvania to siipp:y this necessity.
The Mane:era. in oreacomn. and Itvabr..; it. hove becyt
governed vetrotty by a desire to accommodate the tam
nese interest and wants of the very lerue and enterpii
sing popalatme Ity talus+ It rs surrounded.
Olt.V. OPEN DAILY,
Front 9to Vs' o'etoc • alpzr on MondaY and Thursd ,7
from anti aNeaaek in the ever..inK.
MatitaValte•
~ •
Frederick Klett, .t.tphen. Smith.
John I'. Levy.
Thmiel Undetkoffer, K. Strout".
reda tick Starks.
Francis Hatt, Jeve•en: P. L.:Clone
John Ktraar, Jr., G surse Knecht,
James S. Pringle, Jacob Dock.
Joseph Al, Crowell, Don. Wm. Milltrard.'
Deor K e V, iielpper, Geo. T. Thorn ;
Peter C. JAMES S. oRrNt
iBEIXIreeU.e
nt
FE•NCIP //war, Seorctarv•
VYE. AND "EA_l-1.
_g_j
DEAFNESS. •
OR. VON MOSCR7.ISEER,
OCULIST AND AIIRIST.
Dr. M. gives his eaclusive attention. to the medical and
slimiest treatment of the Es E and EAR.
DE FN et the lonneat standin-t removed filth by
medical and gutsiest operations on the latest merinos
principles. Or. N1.11'01141 be plessad to receive MeM
bets of the inedicsktaeulto vho wish to seittless his
toothed of operating for the ro nioest of Deafness, or any
operation en the F • E and EAR.
ARTI Fl CI - L EYES INSERTED.
Office 1101 South :NINTH Street, shove SPRUCE.
Office hours from 9A.M. to M.. and [nen to 5
T. M.
111 VILA ROPE.—A large stock of Na-
IV nth, Rope. all sixes.,manufactured and for seta,
at the lowest hew York prices. he
WEAVER PITLER te. CO..
01 kb , is ST WATG s u < , •S. Dv) .
Avy,
1 7-AGON GREASE.-240 b 10.3. 200 half
bbi,, Apo Qt.o
U. I,CA) cans nape r SSa;4n Gzcded.
manufactured and for slie by
HAMLET. ARII HUHN k co.,
NQ jiV~ ; B 4041, WiLARTLH,