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AND DEALERS IN
NIIBOIDAOLNEOOD, BONOOD>, AND
BLANK - BOOIDI AND StATIONBEY.
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No. 7 1 , 104.T1114D STREEthdykDRI.P.O.III..
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Is now of;itplisA 411'1u departments, and ready for
Buyers. Prompristylux Dioramas from all parts of the
'Union ere rearotfhtly iolioited to o at/ and examine fot
therasolvoi t :;% - ' —, ' . t -" ' sts-im
cAmaKERs.
13 05 T0'•w 9 fl isßs.
BOND'S IXTICA ORAUK3CAB
••FOR FAMILIES.
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wognisaurr'
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BlTkiluz,or B7WiD.
we bre iOosia,ottrtioofidot thLoelebrated make of
Onsokoro, moh,ftqo: the Bale In barrels, boxes, and
siC;Ite.TRBNiM Aanri,
sixittE.Thuatvals.
JOIEINS & SON.
irdrovaim AND Drazanus
uKTi i tqwxr ( "Mal ii" 11 / 1 "t 3 i
Asitistts, isALLoons,
RENETINOS, PATENT LUTHER,
RENON Kill% ELIPpER UPPERS, LACETE,
N. K. OOKEN;NOTIETE AND 611.0/1 STS. •
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NO. 30
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7O OK A. N D 0N D
OF AZ,I6 TOR ILNAPINO FASSENONN
RAILWAYS IN_ PHILADELPHIA,
to wbioli OtoFitalloi4'
Stooks, 'Nadir end Corporatwn Loans tomtit sad
sold au clop ion at the Boltrel Bmkers.
~,, P agiiisl,..EVßltts4lNG GOODS.
Vr::"§OOTT=4; - lató of Alm firm of .
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2 1Vsld' El lits 8 e 811.
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fon, venom friendg new store , and is pre
par toAtordersactrytit,
aat V n art ricr d ec ra t i
tli t i glair Airs: ° ° "" 1771:17,
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nat#olßs AND WHOLESALB DEALERS
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529 MARKET',aura. 529
• BWAYir SIXTH, NORTH SIDE,
&aft: , PHILADELPHIA.
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- -:WAREHOUSE .
Do, Vir_lll4lo4:4 AIM, 41:0 commaißoi
alktra • -
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LooRta,GLASSES.
Now in otorolink 'sort exterotre and oloiant ueeott
mot of
' . /g),OXINerSULASOES,
t rat e rm="astd evetw, mitten. and et the meet
'eLstistt , .
lathe moil elalMr 7 ato and the most ample Fumes.
4 •,, PLOOCING OLASSXB • '
?howl tithe bag Siete, add In the tort antsterittil
4:ool{ll4liGithitall
Fonalshokhr ms, are mearthotared oureerres is osr
ows eatabutemzent.
LOOKING GLABeEO -
if ai timmairy 8, , 114
W ALI!!Irr framM to Moab,
11'.1 , JAMBS 8. BLltliEl h SOW ''
14:1311E8TNUT 'STREET,
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he I 0 ,rocluosm au lathaupetion ; inu AM'
d' P ...itrieto towns.
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.VOL. 75.
-GOOD
W? 1, SALE!
atieition of borers Is especially invited to the
'
`BLANICET SHAWLS :
LONG ELANKE,T SHAWLS,
SQUARE BLANKET SHAWLS,
.11114:Te.e 'LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS,
, • CHILDREIV'S'ELANICET SHAWLS,
MEMO
MIRDDEBRX; WASRINOTON,
BATETATE, WATERLOO,
WATERYLEIT, AND . PEACEDALE C 0.13
• Apo,
FRENCH BLANKET SHAWLS,
SCOTCH BLANKET SHAWLS,
LONG AND SQUARE.
•
FIXEIRIif REVERSIBLE SHAWLS.
' A FULL LINE
BRO CITE SHAWLS.
LANG , 'BiocEE 80 AWLS,
tiQUARE , BROCHE SHAWLS.
OASOMERE & MERINO.
LONG conStERE SHAWLS,
SQUARE CASHMERE SHAWLS.
' LONG MELT SHAWLS,
SQUARE 111.1BEl: SHAWLS.
STELLA S HAW LS.
BLACK AND COLPRED CENTRES.
PRINTED BODDE - RED • STELLAR,
DROCHE , BORDERED STELLAR,
PRINTED 04SRMERE SHAWLs,
MiSSER' STELLA SHAWLS,
STELLA IttliAWLB,
Comprioiog one 6f the largest suortmonts of
SHAWLS
IN THIS MA'RICHT
Por solo to
OAI3H AND PROMPT 81X-MONTHO BUYERI3.
'JOSHUA L. BALLY.
21a MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
1 8 59 FALL IMPORTATION. 1859
JOEL -J. BAILY & CO..
No. 'fit) MARKET MEET, AND 208 0111311011
' ALLEY, PRILADELPEIA,
Nava received by meat arrivals, aad will continue to
receive. during the season a fall and oomplete assort
ment of
FALL AND WINTER Gomm,
Ocinnisiing in part of ,
RosiEny, eq.ovEs, MITTS, AND GAUNTLETS.
LADIES', MISSEi, s OENTIP, IND
.BOYS LAMBS-WOOL, MERINO,
, SILK AND COTTON SEIETS AND PANTS
GENTS' PDENISEENG GOODS.
Elacit and Fano , Silk Snarls, Tier, and Cravats.
Linea, Cambric, and Silk Edkls. -
I SITETLAND WOOL ZEPHYRS, &o.
' . Ago, a handsome stook of MUTE, LACE, and
MILLINERY GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES.
.00
I
TON, MIEBEILLES, and LINEN SHIRT
FRO TS, a large and cheap variety.
'.. "36 IN'S SYSTEME." BEST QUALITY RID
Gi0va....4 splendid adortment of colors and sines.
WOO, COMFORTS,ROODS, JACKETS, NUBIAS, Ate
TriFathnewith slime assortmentOf CLARK'S supe
pertor,siz-cord '' Silk-Fintahed" arid " Enamelled "
SPOOL COTTON. - Also, their Sewing Machine Cotton,
pinup on 'moot! of !MO yards eaoh, to which tho atten.
ton of Bh(rt Makers and Afananotwera is Partlitnihuli
recneited. .
CA B / 1 . AND PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS
are invited to examine sent. Stook, wind is one of the
htiisilt end theititttnostlY, etiii offered to the trade.*
'SOT
.Ci.)T 7 13:14341 ~ C .LOTHSTI- 1
Si* oip s d it-A s _Es STEELMAN,
-IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
GLOTTIS, CASSIXERES, VESTINGS,
NO. 62 SOUTH SECOND' STREET,
ABOVE CHESTNUT,
Are daily mewing eidditiorta to ;their already lam
gook Of • •
t 1 A 14.1, - G,O DS.
Comprieed in Dart of •
BLACK AND dOLORED CLOTHS,
" " • " BEAVERS,
" 'CASSIMERES AND DOESKINS,
PLAIN AND, FANCY CASSIMEM...I3,
SILK,;VELVET, AND CASHMERE VESTINOS,
N. 11.—A variety of Cloths and Beavers suitable for
LADIES' CLOAKS and MANTILLAS, all of which
will be sold at reasonable erica*. atel-tf
• • STEWART & CO
- • JOBBERS OP AUCTION 1100DS,
303 MARKET STREET, ABOVE TRIED,
DANIS now in Store atoll line of
• BLACK AND PAN CT SILKS,
'BROOM; ARV - OTHER BRAWLS,
• BILK MANTILLA VELVETS,
Of all grades, and all the new fabrics in Drees Goode, to
whieh we invite the attention of
CASH AND PROMPT SIX-MONTH BITTERS.
. e3.3ni '
BITER, PRICE. & 00..
IMPORTERS AND "JOBBERS
FORRIGN , AND DORIRSTIC DRY GOODS
815 MARKET STREET.
J. W . GIBBS & SONS,
• No. 631 iKARKET STREET.
Ate 110 W openrnitiheir
Pad, kirINTERITOCK O 1 GIOODS ADAPTED TO
:IVI N 'S WE' A
In whtoh will be found a itt assortnient of
CLOTHS, DOESKINS, VESTINOS, TRIMMINGS.
# O . ' anis-8m
R. WOOD, MARSH, & HAYWARD,
IMPORTERS
AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
DRY- gOODS AND CLOTHING.
NO, 3Q9 MARKET BTRBET.
PHILADELPHIA!,
FaU and Muter Crook lOW ocanntete and raadr far
ar.64m
MoOLINTOOR, GRANT, 4*. 00.,
IMPORTERS AND WVOLESALE DEALERS 111
CLOTHS, OASSIMEREs, VILEiTINGs,
AND
TAILORS' TRIMMINGS.
N 0.382 MARKET STREET,
(Up B
aus4m • , alm
. )PRIDADELPHIA.,
A, W. LITTLE 4 00.,
s ILK GOODS,
NO. ' 325 NCARB:ET ST.
SHAPILEI4I-1, RUE, 45:
IMPORTERS OF
WRITE GOOD!: ACM3, and
LBROI.DERIBS.
EO, EEO MARKET STR E ET. 1'
P Our Stook, seineted in the beet Enumean markets
by outset*. is lame and complete. aus-3m
W ILLIAIVISON & 00.,
waoialsALE DEALBREV AND JOBBER/3 IN
DRY GOODS,
NO. 42 MAIVICBT STREWS,
• •
(And 414 Comoteroe street,'
11TW11N !On= AND DI7TH, NORTS SIDI.
Ouretook, eepeotally adepted to Southern emit Wed
Om tradey ie nov largo end complete in evergyeati
outer: ' ens-tf
185n#41 imPORTATIONS.IBS9
ROSS & WITHERS.
MARKET, AND MB COMMERCE STRDDaDt
- PHIL4D'ELPHIA,
liPODifikEtEl AND JOBBREW
BILK
, -PANGY_Ci.OOIIB,
RIM/IC* A 011/0411 to Irb l 9l l they invOe the at
**pi Of blab* Keith
COMMISSION HOUSES.
SHIPLEY, HAZARD,• & HUTCHINSON,
NO. 112 CHESTNUT BT..
COMMISSION MEROHANTS
FOR THE BELLE OF
PHILADELPHIA.-MADE
• GOODS.
eS-6m
T o R (PARSED
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCIRANTS.
COTTON, COTTON YARNS,
SPERM, LARD, AND
WHALE OILS,
FLOUR, DRUGS, et
OP' The ettontion of Manufeugurere is espocia//y
culled to our
SPERM OILS.
Auf-dm No. 22 N. FRONT STREET, mina.
CLARK'S
SPOOL
COT TON,
Just rooolvedi
A FULL ABBORTMENT IN
WHITE, BLADE, AND COLORS,
For sale by
CHARLES FIELD,
ITO. 20 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
AUENT FOR PHILADELPHIA.
s9-9m•
WELLING, COFFIN.
COMPANY,
1113011ESTNUT STREET,
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
A. & W; SPRAGUE'S PRINTS.
In great variety, Mounding Chocolates, Turkey Redo
Greens, Blues, Shirtiest, and num Styles.
BLEACHED (MEETINGS AND SKIRTINGS.
Lonedale, Masonville, Slateraville
Hope, Washington Union Mills,
Blackstone, Cohaninet, Johnston,
Belvidere, Phoenix, Smithville.
BROWN SHEETINGS, SIIIRTINQS, AND
OSNABURG B.
Matoftea, Virginia Family, Groton,
Minot, Eagle, • Manohester,
Mee's A. Farm's, Blaok Hawk, Merrier A.
Warren A, Ferment', Riverside,
Oasee River,
GLOMS.
Sortontley'a, Pomeroy% Glenham Co.'s, and other
makes of Blank and Fanny all wool and cotton warp
Cloths to great variety.
DOESKINS AND CASSIMERES.
Greenfield Co., Batons River, Lewiston Falls,
Steam's M. Gay Is Sons, Glendale,
Berkshire Co.. and others,
SATINETS.
Steern'm Ayres & Aldrioh, TaR it Capron,
Minot, Charter Oak, Crystal Sprint",
Swill River, Carpenters', Florence
Carroll's, Detainee, Conversvtlle, An.
BILESIAS.—Lonedele Co.',l.Bmith's, and other makes,
plain and twilled, of all colors.
Fanny Negro Stripes and
Jewett oily and Irene Stripe", Denims, and Tickings.
Rhode Island and Philadelphia Linsey', Apron Cheoke,
and Pantaloon Stuffs.
Shepard's and Slater's Canton Flannels.
Fishervillo Co.', Corset Jew!, &o.
ame-dteepl—sepl-fmdewtf
SMITH, MURPHY. tit 00 1
WY MARKET ST., AND 926 CHURCH. ALLEY,
Are now opening their
]PALL AND WINTER STOCK
or
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS.
To whiett they uteito the attention of
CASH AND PROMPT SHORT-TIME BUYERS.
Angllet, VS69. auedm
WAreuEs, jr.wELICK, deo.
BAILEY & 00..
TOUCHILY
BAILEY & KITCHEN,
lan removed to the new Fire-proof, White Marble
sore,
819 CHESTNUT STREET,
NORTH SIDE, BELOW TM GIRARD NOUSE,
Now opening their Fall Stook of
DicPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND
PANOY GOODS,
io whlob they invite the attention of the nubile.
ILL VEILyARE, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND
PEARLS,
AT WBOLLLLi MID Itil.Ul.
SILVER WARE.
WM. WILSON & SON
Invite special attontion to their stook of OILVER
WAKE, which is now unusually large, affording a va
riety of pattern and design tinsurpasaod by any house
the United dtates, and of finer ouality then le mariulao
tured for table nee in any part of the world.
Our Standard of Silver ill 93&.1000 parte pure
The English Sterling 925.1000 cl
900-1000 ~
American and French...
Thus it will be seen that we give thirty-five parts purer
than the American and French"coin, and ten parts puret
than the English Sterling. We melt all our own Silver,
and our Foreman being connected with the Refining De
partment of the United States Mint for mayoral years, we
guarantee the aualitY an above 1934), which In the finest
that ears be made to be serviceable, and will resist the
notion of acids meek barter than the ordinary Mier
vineefactured.
WM. WILSON & SON,
8. W. 0011,NIM Mall AND OBTERRY BTB
N. B.—An fineness of sliver manuillotured as agreed
upon, bat posirlmiy now inferior to /Fund, and Amsri
an standard.
Deafen euppliod with the name standard ae used in
our retail department
Fine Silver Bars, 099-ICaO parte pure, constantly on
hand.
1 S. JA ADEN
IN *MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF
SILVER-PLATED'WAN
.
N 0,304 CHESTNUT Street, above Third. (ne gain,
Philadelphia.
_n_etantly on hand and for sale to the Trado m
HE.ATETH. commiNlON SERVICE BETH, 8,
inT nyR 8, 0011 LETS, US, WAITERS,. AS
E.ETH„ CSTORS, KNIVES, SPOONS.
FORKS, LADLES. &e..
ending and plating on all kinds of metal, eoLh
UMBRELLAS.
SLEEPER ea FENNER.
1411.01,316 ALE MANSTFACTUft:EJS
or
HIABRELLAB AND PARABOLA.
• 336 MARKET STREET, PHILA.,
Are 110 W Eaßtirkg more than DIVE HUNDRED DIV THREW('
insrAILIeheSTIMI of (11711)1(0110.0. of every else, from 23 to 40
e.
Buyers who have not had 8. & melte of goody will
Gnd their time well spent to lookteg over this well-made
stook. which Melt:idea MAST NOVPJ,TIHe, MO( to be met
with thittliero. an6.3m
PAPER HANGINGS, &O.
PAPER HANGINGS.
NOW 111 TON TI MM TO
PAMIR YOUR. ROUSE&
HART, MONTGOMERY, & CO.,
HO. 392 OIIESTNUT STREET,
Have for OCSIO ovary variety of
PAPER HANGINGS.
BORDERS, eicio„
Which 'rill be sold at the lowest rates, and pat up by
maul workmen. 100-11trio10
FANCY DUY GOODS JOUDEUS.
SCHAFFER & ROBERTS,
4519 MARKET STREET,
' LMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
SMALL WARES, COMBS,
BRUSHES, LOOKING-OLASSES,
*ERMAN and FRENCH FANCY GOODS,
AND
TAILORS' TRIMMING'S. Au64lnl
MARTINS. PEDDLE.
8c HAMRICK.
importers sad dealers in
HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND FANCY NOTIONS,
NO. 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Five doors below the Merchants' Hotel,
Offer forpale the most complete stock of Goods In their
line to be rigind in the llama Siam, consistincin
tiOBIERy, of every grade.
,OVB_, ili three hamdred vortetiet,
irfkr:Vstim B 4 l l VAwE" .
11 R ft and COLLAREL _____
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PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 280 1859.
CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c.
ZWISSEER Sz FIORILLO,
125 NORTH WIRD STREET,
11.51 , 6 for sale a large supply' of
CIGARS
OP THE REST
HAVANA BRANDS.
TOBACCO, - SNUFF, PIPES, &o.
AGENTS FOR GAIL A: AX,
GERMAN SHOEING TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
oc2-1-31n
A . MERINO.
140 SOUTH FRONT BTREHT,
Ras in store and bond, end
Offer• for 8530, a Large Assortment et
in GARS,
Reoeived direst from Havana, 01'01101066nd favorite
rands• xne-t{
MILLINERY GOODO.
431 MARXET STREET. • 431
RIBBONS,
‘,..
Of arm kind. in it/menu varlet)!'
NEW BONNET MATERIALit,
BONNRT VBLVETB. SATINS.
SRO DE NAPS, LINING BILKS, L F
ENGLISH CRAPES, of the boot mikes. •
FRENCH & AMERICAN '
FLOWERS, FEATHERS, ANODE% ko
Also, newest Fall styles of 1
&UAW AND FANCY BONNATO,
And STRAW GOODS:of every dosoiivuon.
Now open, and presenting altogether the' most oom
plate stook of MILLINERY 0001)8 In this market.
Merchants and Milliners from every seetion'of the
eountry are cordially invited to tell and *Zemine onr
stook, whioh we oiler at tho
01,08138 T POSSIBLR PRICES.
ROSENREIM, BROOKS, 6 00.,
431 MARX.FT STILUIST.
6010-toorlo
Je HILLBORN JONES,
Importer arid Manufacturer of
FANCY SILK,
AND
STRAW BONNETS,
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS,
FEATHERS, RUCHES, ka
The attention of City and Country Damien, invited
to a large and varied stook of the above goods, at
432 MARI= STREET,
Below PIATIL
/TI N , J. lIAMBERGEI2, No. 116 • North
WAG. SECOND Street, is prepared to exhibit the most
oomplete stock of Millinery Goode, comprising Ribbons,
FloWolll, Feathers, Blonds, Leone; !Luellen, Velvotei
and other Bonnet Materiels. Also, a widows assort
ment or Pattern Bonnets, to all of which rittsrotild in
the attention of Merchants and Manners.
N 0.--floods daily received from Auotioni and eolit at
the l owest prides. 074 m• -
HOOTS AND SHOES.
HAZELL & HARMER;
MANUYAOTORN.B.B '
AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS
or
BOOTS AND SE - lOV,S,
NO. 128 NORTH THIRD STRI4T.
A full amorist/ant of City wade Boots and Ohcos oon
stardly on hand. do-N
J . W. MoOURDY & 'BON,
3EI OREBTNUT STREET, (11110011.)
LADIES', ADEISES', AND DHILDREN'eI BODTD,
5110E8, AND OAITERB,
musufaetureti OXVOII4II tor the Retell Trade oull4at
FALL STOOK
BOOTS AND SHOES.
JOSEPH IL THOM BON d ao
1:14 MARKET OTUEE7/1
Nave now on hand a Isnot (toot or
BOOTS AND SHOES
HvBRY VARIM,BABTERN ANL UM MAIM
Purohe.sera vialting the oily will pioaao nail and ex
amine their stook
LEVICK. RASIN. & CO.,
BOOT AND fillOß WAREHOUSM
AND
MANUF ACIT RY,
No. 403 MARKET STREET, Philndolphin.
We have now on hand an extensive Stook of Boots
and Shoos, of all Sewn rdicne, of oar OWN and EASTERN
Manufacture, to which we invite the attention of South
ern and Western buyers. sea-'m
cLo•riRING.
RAPHAEL P. M. ESTRADA,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
FINE FASHIONABLE
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
AND
SUPERIOR FABRICS FOR CUSTOMER WORE,
N 0.21 BOUT!! SEVENTH STREET,
Pinta OELPRIA.
RAPHAEL , ,
M. ESTRADA, havin a ssoc i ated with
him el ARTISTIC CUTTER, Mr. JOHN HOPSON
(late of Granville titokes . ,) respectfully invites the at
tention of the public to hug pow astablishment, and his
splendid stook of FURNISHING ttOODS for Cantle
men's wear.
lie has on hand a choice selection of Fabrics especial
ly for customer work and a varied assortment of fa
shionable READY- MADE CLOTHINii, to which ho
invites the Attention of buyers, Each article warranted
tojirantire satisfaction.
101 IN HOBSON, Artist.
LIPPINCOTT, BUNTER, & SCOTT,
MANUFACTURUID3 AND JODDHEA
or
00M11102ti, MEDIUM. AND
FINE CLOTHING.
We Invite xpecinl attention to our nomplete limo(
MACHINE-MANUFACTURED 000D9.
NOB. 424 MARKET, A, 419 'MERCHANT BTB.
aue-am
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, &t.
DRUGS, GLASS, PAINTS, &a.
ROST. SHOEMAKER 41; CO.
NORTHEAST CORNER
YOUTH AND RACE STRIIRTB,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
Importers and Dealers In WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS,
ice., invite the attention of
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
To their large stock of Goode, which they offer at the
lowest market rates. oat•tf
HATS. CAPS, &c
[859. FALL 'TRADE. 1859.
0. H. GARDEN do CO.,
Manufaaturore of and Wholesale Darden in
HATS, CAPS, FURS.
SILK AND BTR AV?' DONNFMR,
AND STRAW 0001)8,
ARTIFICIALFLOWERS,
F EAT HEM. ITOCHES, tcc., ten.,
NOEL 606 AND 602 MARKET STREET,
Sonthwat corner of Born.
EXTENSIVE STOOK, BEST TERMS, LOWEST
anlB-Sm PRICES.,
CARRIAGES
OF TILE MANUFACTURE OF
WILLIAM D. ROGERS.
REPOSITORY,
1000 CHESTNUT STREET, 1011
10.2 m
eIItpASEI.-200 bbls., 300 War bbls., 140
1 .." 1 qukrter We., LOW cane Patent Tallow n
. fzut
2
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1859
Literature.
1 , 4 Old Stone Mansion. By CitAtti.Es J.
PETERSON, author of ,4 Cruising in the Late
War," it Kato Aylesford," &c. 1 vol., 12
nio, pp. 367. Philadelphia : T. B. PntEnsoN
& BROTHERS.
Ono of the mo.t. difficult modes of writing
fiction is in the tunas of Autobiography.
Score succeeded with it in Rot) Roy." , A
fen , ether novel-writers have made similar at
tempts, but the general result may be stated in
0119 word—failllte. Mr. PETERSON, however,
has. tried it, and has succeeded. Ile intro
duces a young girl, early orphaned, whom a
rich uncle in the city is compelled, for very
shame sake, to take care of. In his house she
is treated most unkindly, as poor relations too
frequently are, while his own daughters are
petted, and ono of them, growing up into a
" beauty," being spoiled. In fulness of time,
having risen to womanhood, Margaret Gray
(tile heroine) accompanies her kinsfolk to a
sea-side place called the Blufs, which is de
scribed so tis to bear some resemblance to Cape
May, or rather to Long Branch. There she
wins the heart of a Mr. Talbot, one who,
fu every respect, is a gentleman. Her cousin,
Georgians Elliott, who has failed to win
fondly find foolishly Marries an adventurer
named Dosponcer; who has nothing but dash-,
ing rnariecrS and a good wardrobe to recom
mend him.' For this, she is repudiated by her
pareida,:and retires with her husband to an
old stone mansion in the vicinity of the
which we take to be Philadelphia. Marga
ret Grayi who unhappily quarrels with her
lover on a point of womanly principle, in
which. she , was right, is also turned out of
doors by her uncle, and becomes a visitant of
the Old Stone Mansion, with which great
crimes are traditionally connected. What oc
curs'there during that brief residence and in
subsequent shorter visits forms the mystery
and romance of the Lamy, which are power
fully worked up quite in Mrs. RADCL/EFE'S
maiiner,,but which we leave the reader of the
book to discover for himself. Finally, after
considerable suffering and anxiety, partly
caused'by her having taken a situation at a
fashionable modiste's, Miss (fray, more id
despair than hope, goes to a country residence,
called the hemlock Farm, some distance from
the city, in titles!, of a situation as governess.
There she encounters Mr. Talbot, (whom situ
had believed married to another,) and the con
clusion may lie guessed. The course of true
love does at last run smooth, and Matrimony
winds up the story in the most agreeable man
ner. •
The merit of this tale is fourfold o---t)?e plot
18,full Of interest, without being improbable ;
the diaracters ate well drawn and nalurally
brought out; the descriptions of country
scenery aro actual pictures; and the occasion
al remarks on society show Lana knowledge
of tho world and keen observation. Here are
few'refloctions which are singularly 'whoa :
ble, 'though Written months ago, to "dia
mond" marriages :
"Why dotal the girl at eighteen give herself
away to a Hob man, old enough to be her father,
and who has nothing In coinumn with her talegaut
`tastes and youthful enthustssui? • Ls it love that
mares her See hew bite shooks, iuvoluntarfly,
'Mut Ltw tea he upproaohes, Liam., to what her
maul tells of her toots bud hesitation en We eve of
marriage. blab is just as much Sold, as the great
satirist of our day has 'said, as if she had Leen at
throassian state, lie: owe sanity, atal , ,the latbe
lutPurtsubeattaohed to wealth by our parents, have
sent tier uharms to the shambles, eased, as swat.
lar chat uts eta gapped to We slays war Lots of. thaw
ldwittutiple. Ofa houses wad laluitl, Wealth and
pinnalop,. tashiou anti chow, new wen,' hearts have
you separated—WM wahy SWILL IJ-041140.L0, It is
Uveawu ILL you that marriage has uthist.d, Lit a great
degree, to be the holy weroweut whteh Out de
sigmad it fur, anti has bowman, instead, a mere
bargain and sato. And the evil emus:clue:ices of
such marriages do not cud with this au: they
reach to eternity; they perpetuate themselves,
through otaildien brought up to biekeriug house-
Wes, through geueretteue utmost without cud.
66 'Meru are many of nay be.% who will road this,
and say I exaggerate. They themselves arc war.
tied. They Lave deliberately Odst or these they
loved, to marry rich bleu who have no sympathy
with them. Yet they Kru k they would tell too,
happy. Ahoy rarely, Indeed, sue their Intaiuds,
who are always at Inc club, ur the eutilititkhuuati,
or the Quiet:. We all knew ouch women. They
have the sleek skins the tlibutivuleal faces, the
plump !orals of 0ra, , , , e,0; ttatlauut souls, and ate
thervtore 'porno , that happiness is. The
Made in llitta u. ,v: nuts the se,thbatd. Their
atiabauda are like them. Tu Mob, Marriage is a
Lucre soeial iustltution, and luau uuly the dream of
whoul-buys awl seutnewatal lily) , go
through tile decorously, the wouteu espootally, he
pulse over quiekeuin,r, ice nerve over vibrateog.
Sot thr them is the agony of the probe, or the rap
ture of mil b.) utpalliy. Let thew vegetate with
their kind. They cannot julge ler lee. Shall
those who haw heard oulmutit music. deny there
is a heaven ? Oh! there ore conic who, though
tainting and weary outride tau ,guted, cod doeuttal
turover to wander itt cede, hate yet listeued, epee
at luadt, to the golden harp.., and lull early with
thew to their graves the Wass ot thdt memory ;
and be happier, in *heel their sorrows, than thew
on %chola the beatthe vision nut or dawned !"
We dismiss it Thu Oki Stono Mansion," with
the recommendation of being, the best novel
of American society published for many years.
It would malto tho reputation of ts new author.
It will greatly advance that or our tow
who has already won his spurs by previous
works of merit.
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tions.
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Wild Scenes on tho Frontiers , or, Heroes of the
West ; by Fauereon Bounott, author of '' Ilubort
tho Foundling," ,Lo.
"DODGE Ter Die 0,4E8 !"—A gentlemen re•
Intro an anecdote of the Mexican war, which bee
never been published :
" When the American army was forming line for
the battle of Buena Viata, General Lane was riding
up and down the Hue of hie Indiana regiment.
The itteximua had stationed come B=ll gene on a
neighboring height, which wore blazing away most
furhmely on General Lane's regiment. But ne
their gene were badly aimed, the b dla in every
ease posed over their [wade, but euthcic , ,tly near
no to came the men, en they htard the pusellar
whiz of the belle, to luvoluntazily duck ' their
head 5.
•
‘i Gen. Lane happened to notice this, and in his
rough, stentorian otue he bawled out :
• • Indiana regiment ! No dodging'.'
"In about Ere minutes after, the tremendous whiz
of a twenty-four pound shot passed close by the
head of the walnut brigadier, and in an instant in
voluntarily he bobbed his bead. The men saw
this, and unnitueneed a tittering . along the line,
which the old general saw. Turning around with
a sort of quizaimil expression, lie thundered out
, Indians. regiment! Dodge the Lig onei ""
MINNIttIOrA ELECTION.—TIIO St. Paul Tint., of
Oc tuber 10, Kays:
4 , Additional returns to those already published
swell the itopublican majority of the State to
4,106."
Tho Pro/tar (Deinoomtio soya :
"There gill be a Republican majority of not
loss than T In the State Senate, and of not less than
34 in the Howse."
n Ion," the Washington correepondent of the
Baltimore San, Bays :
"It is Etatod that the time for bolding the Na
tional Demooratio Convention nt Charleston will be
Axed for the 16th of April. The Republican Con
vention will, perhaps, hd beretofero, be fixed for
June, and the National Old-lino Whig Conven
tion, if one ehould be hold, will bo summoned early
in Jul'."
To Texas and Back..-No. O.
correepoodenee of The Presel
Cizestervt.t.x,e, Parish Rapids, La ,
Ootober 10, 185 P.
MY DEAR Paces t We loft the wharfboat at
Red River Landing hut evening, at half past six,
without the slightest feeling of . regret, though from
-alt we could learn there was little renacn to an
tioiputo any improvement in the accommodations
through the country we vrere entering. Oar Va.
hiclo was a tour-horse Trby-built conch, in very
good order, and drawn by a very tolerable team;
the moon woe shirting clear and bright, and the air
'Cool and bracing enough to make thick overcoats
and warm clothing absolutely necessary for coin-
fort. Our only fellow-passenger inside was rather
of an original, end his naturally communlcative
deposition won not rendered any the lest no by
sundry potations of "test-up," as they cell the
whiskey to be found in this region. lie was
carpenter, and wits going out with Its oiliest ulna
miles to a plantation, where bo wee huildiug
reansion,house stnd seine . negro cabins., lie gave
hie views nt tome length supon the eukleot of the
stristcseracry of the Atchafalaya planters—an eels
tourney fur which he could' find little 'oilier saute
or foundation than the 'number of niggers a man
owned. Poor White' folkes—that is those who had
but few or no utggers, and especially the latter—
Wen looked down upon and regarded with suspis
oion. They were suspeetod of tampering with
and inciting the negroos to sun, away. INC( was
this suspicion altogether unfounded. Not that the
poorer Oast of whites had. any tintasual sympathy
with the ocOldliion of, the-_ iegre, or 'real desired°
119 R bit& frOo'; lint their actual' design was r e st steal
him. This they effected, or tried to effect, bj. arou
sing feelings of - discontent with his condition,
and picturing to hint the more enviable position of
the negro in the tree Eitates; , andpffering to - protide
for him if ho would rtui away-: It the attempt was
Successful, the unfortunate , negro, without2,apy•
knowledge or nsperienoififhis own to guide,him,
and relying implieitli , upon the represeotations
and good faith ef his tempter, fourahlmself at last
at some distant Point %Abe slave States, far from
his master, and where he, wee entirely' unknowing
and unknowcii and where his treacherous guide,
now, foe the first time, displaying his true Wort,
would sell iambi some trader or Planter who, not
oversornpulons, was glad enough to get itegoOd hand
at loss than the market price, The operation was
simply one of stealing negroes Instead of stealing
horses ;' the meaninsed were only ad far different ae
the intelligence of the negro might' render nom,
nary ; 'the sale otdhe ytelry property was ao•-,
oomplished ray muolailltffskalkk Way- •
About live Obit rood come,'
rt*
out upon the bank o akfaisitAi ?shie s
is really one of the billOodi
and in high water 14,navistrblisolliko way trout
the eulf of Idesleo, into whieh it' empties at At
chafalaya bay.. It Is ono of the streams 11; lot
form the delta of the .Ittississinpi. '1414 ,time
of the year the water Is low down between ,
banks, and nictitation in the upper part of the
Bayou is Suspended, except for ()merlons' very light ,
draught boats. The banks are letieci r to prevent
the water when it rises front overflowing the culti
vated lands bask; and our . road ran along, Some
times jest inside, and sometimes ou top, of the
levee, which was fa plaires eight or teq. feel 4,
and broad enough to allow two vtilA r es to 'drive
abreast. After riding 'BOOlO four .along ibe
Bayou we drove down the steep:lntik, whloh , la'
acme thirty or forty feet above the present tevel
the'wafet, and crossed the stream upon a long tlpka'
boat, just broad enough to take the etage consfort ,
ably on board, and rotted by two negroes. In high
water the stream spreads Itself out over the banks,
rind sometimes fire miles ferriage is required at
this point before a proper landing-place eon be
reached. This distance is not, of course, in a di
root lino across the stream, but still the direct
breadth of the Bayou is much increased from what
we found it—same One hundred yards wide. The
water was thick and muddy, Lite that ot. the Mis
sissippi.
At the ferry we met a ileac of acme tiro hundred
sheep en their tray to Texas, some parts of which
are admirably adapted for wool-v/10in, and great
pains are bekg taken to improve the breed of 'coup.
At Cheney Me wo afterwards saw another hook of
one hundred rows, destined also for Texas. Same
of these were flee Spanish merinos. On the bank,
Just sateen the ferry, we passed a camp of druren,
who teem *ldes a .bairn 6 Sloirmsalliiiiiin Ana to
the opposite direction, anti had stopped for the
night. They had pitched their tent under the
trees, built a large tiro at the entrance, end,
covered with a large red blanket, their feet to the
fire, looked as if they might pass a oomfortehle
night. Their stock wore securest in a neighboring
pen. Upon the opposite side of the Bayou, just at
the ferry landing, is the town of Simaville, 'made
up of a store and putt race, and souse half a dozen
dwellings.
About once in every ten miles we stopped to
change horses, sometimes at a plantation, at others
at a more shanty by the roadside _in charge of a
negro hostler. At one plantation we were most
agreeably surprised by finding some excellent
eotrae ready and keeping hot for us on the coals.
Tho old man oho hail charge of the stand was
French creole negro, and knew what good coffee
wasund how to make it, and though without milk
or cream, It tasted deliciously, served up a , It Wa
in a clean white chimi cup. We glally give Lim a
dime apiece, and the greiteful retnembroneo of hi-
cafe noir will keep the old negro himself long In
our memories.
Soon utter getting under way again after our
soften, the road turned off from the Bayou and
struck across a Heel; of land some three wiles wide,
round which the stream makes a °insult of s o me
twenty or to only five miles. This cut•utf saved us
it long end tedious ride, but took us through a wild,
desolate, and marshy swamp country, over a very
rough piece of road; and we had the satl4liotion of
being Informed that several murders had been com
mitted Mang there In days gone by, especially Lithe
winter season. The night, however, was most toe
bright to favor any such attempt upon us, and
we wore well prepared with means of lesistAnce,
bad occasion called for their display.
The road on both sides, except through the
swankily out-off, was, so far as we could obs.•rve,
lined with plantations of cotton and sugar—the
houses and negro cabins presenting, a neat and
pretty appearance In the moonlight. The Bayou
La Glace, and Bayou Rouge, small tributaries of
the Atohufalaya, we crossed on bridges. At nine
o'clock in the evening wo heard tho balls of the
different plantations ringing for the Degrees to be
in their cabins; and at four next morning the bells
were again beard for the negroes to go to work.
At daybreak we were still eleven miles from Che
ney% ille, and protty well chilled and tired from
our cold night's ride. As the sun rose, however,
it was more comfortable riding, and, rousing our
selves from such slumber as we had been able to
get, enjoyed the view of the country in the early
morning. The plantations, seine of sugar and some
of cotton ; the waving fields of sugar-cane shining
bright and green, and the white bunches of cotton
hanging from Ilan bursting bolls, glistening with
den , in the morning sun. and dotting the dark
green of the expanse of cotton loaves; the plant
ers' houses, ninny of then, quite elegant in oppesr
tine°, ono or two stories high, built of frame, •
a piazza or gallery as they call it here, rat • g
rotund each story; the negro quarters, wit) the
cabins neatly whitewashed and arranged in t'no
like small villages; the cotton-gins and presses in ens
midst of the cotton fields; the sugar-houses, sow_
substantially built of brick, others slighter struc
tures of frame, and the hands busily at work, some
in tho fields 'picking option, some engaged at the
cotton•gine and presses, ooLasionally some making
brick for building, or cutting wood ready for con
sumption at the sugar-houses when the boiling sea
son should commence in a few days;—all these were
new scenes to our oyes, and kept our attention and
interest from wearying or flagging.
At half past seven we reached Cheneyville
sixty miles from Bed River Landing, and found
tolerable quarters at the Bandon House. Cheney•
villa is a pleasatut-looking town, situated out the
Bayou Bocuf, a small stream, but navigable when
the water is high,by small steamboats. There are
three churches in the town ; ono built of brick.
the others are frame, as aro all flue houses, but
they aro making the brick fora new Episcopal
church.
We had expected to find a stage by which we
could leave without further delay than woo neces
sary for breakfast, and push directly westward en
our journey. But, upon inquiry, we learned tb. rn
was no coach until evening, mid that we twat du
the beet we could to pass the day in this place. For-
tunately, a Democratin barbecue bud been appoint
ed to ho held here to-day, and we concluded to at
tend, and learn all No could. It was held in a
grove just upon the outskirts of the town. A plat
form was erected for tho speakers, and chairs for
the ladies and benches for the gentlemen were ar
ranged in front. At ono side a long table was
spread out, and the negro..servants were arranging
it for the dinner. At a little distance a huge kettle
was swung over a fire to boil a supply of coffee,
while In another direction several sheep and hogs
were in process of barbecuing—that is, roasting or
baking whole, in pits dug in the ground, and heated
with live coals. •
•The speaking commenced about noon; the audi
ence consisted of about thirty Indies, and perhaps
one hundred gentlemen; such of them as could not
find seats upon the chairs and benches provided
ware sontlered In groups under the trees, some sea.
ted on the grass, and others standing; the ladles,
as a matter of course, were first provided with
seats. The first speaker was Ron. Robert 3
TWO , CENTS.
luta United States Distrieb Attorney for
Louisiana, and a candidate for theeffice of Attor
ney General of the:Rate.
,manner was pie.-
sing, hie voice
,Food, and his dellyerf clear and fer :
cible. The subject of his remarks 1744 the diffcr
once in position of the Detuueratre and 14.positiou
parties respectively—first, In reference to the man.
ner in tebiell the two tiekets had been thatlct op and
were presented for alb suitrageit hf the electors:
and ',yowl, in reference to thb slaeory queition, in
regurd to wbdth he plated the. Democratic party
upon extreme e outhern ground, and, took ocoasion,
to eulogize the Administration of President nacho-.
.
Lien on this Point alone. fie occupied bour
in Ma speech; awl at Ito close "an invitatiddwas
extended to uuy member of the Opposition to reply.
The invitation wet not accepted, apd lie did 'net'
care to stay fin; the ither speakers, or the'diiiner,
which by this thnewits beginning to comir'the table
hi great tibtindance,and was free to all.
We have also bad an opportunity here of seeing
the operations of a sugar plantation, tvberu the)
have commeneed to wake sugar. It i early in the
season; Init the (kilter plantationa '
eill he at work
in e. fevi daYa: The' description of the plantation
we visited must be reserved for aricither time.
The lbllowing entry In the 'register. of Our hotel
(loos not giTo us ninth Idea of the pleasitio'of the
trip to Unionville. The entry is verbatim es fol
lows : August 1859, ltogera, beorta, TOZAB :
arrived to-day on the outgo nearly exhausted From
heat, by being dot-tailed on tLe : . tfuresaid oonvey
ante."• , T, T.
•
PERSONA]. AND ,r,otrritAib.
Cr Louisiana 'and Ateryland. :wind up the
Southern elemiono for:the yaarlss9, The letter
votes on
. %he la of November. • I,ouislana.
choOso Governor, Lieutiniust Goveroor,}?!ecrets!s
of Stab+, Aticrucy liener4l, udito . r s 'PrenSurty ;
Sop erintendenl, of Public t Elocution, aculluniPte.
prestent'ativstii Gdugresisrctu :iforlay; this '7th'or
November.'
GENZRAL •Pießen.--Smitlry statements •Inive
been set afloat 'in the 'no wapaimia of the eountry
that a well•organized movement was on foot for
the , renomination 'of General Tierce. The New
'illiapahlrel'arriot emphatically contradicts - them.
It says : ' ' .
k ' In relettm to the Charleston Convention he,too
epoken unequivocal language, and therefore wc
hove nopeeleion to apeak for hitn. In view, how
ever, of the deagbe persistently attributed to hint
and his frlen4a, we, deem it nos mules to vernind
the , the 'ntephatie language ,he used.
°Ai sAu t Scujkila g .'glitispelie
steams ut i t, to e Met.nav nu attention 'ActEherr,
liitlyt Alnelem to it, In a loiter tit,litiohl, per
ilous!, fyierid,".11,64..,8,,,,H. Parley, under ; data of
Piltreayi Abll„ seye'"
_ ,
;',••
0 F4lo.)itt - spepk, Atilt!, any certainty as to the
p -
,rIQ4 444
04.., bit, whether it. be earlier .ot
paten. }}ll be quite sure that I ahaii,finit,er no
posriclfs cifr,,,,istoom,:cooseit tootoipro if. 111,1
sameipAisusoner calculated. to:libitur jilla
quit pnewpa ithichniono pertain to,, ho life of a
•
.
11 41 v, , RVAro,,??.! 't; , • , •
n o Wtiner.ie s liek, of dho dIE of tholtenic
tuotithM ono of meet intimate friende in thit
nity, in lett ~to bad alluded to the
paregrapi4 to which ne „',refer, he tiacs' the fallow.
lug lauguagei.. •
Toe mae,ittritinted to my friends end my
golf, to ethialtCyou refer, arqabsartl to the hat de,
grqe• ovutaltaily enough suppose that It , Irouhl
grtnufy-non tnyoielem. partial friends , to. vec
to e again ut the head of the Government ; but
sooh a restorstien might be anything but.ireco•
, bl4l fad. 'Tcottld nor toinducect to' etre ` out
my head tie the object,' if it were clearly iv! My
troacit...li s nor cletesminetlea to retire:4om the,
was not intrre,fixed than tau° . neyer again to be a
caudiclafeihrarti office'. 'The prtipose whieh I el.
premed twycuin Marsh, 7857: upon this subject, to
abielnielylrroroaablo, and ibis ray hienda abould
distinctly undOKstand.'' ,
'.' And e.nlisreceptiont at Manchester, not
dontly with tibb ides that iCwiut itteceetiery,fOr bin,
to remind histriends of what ell knew, Dot in tkt,
outpouring of his feelii,gs, lie geld
"And now, when any conneotiort on my past
whir otinsialistation Is absolutely concluded, es 1
doubt not by walnut° oeusent, certainly by/ay um,
irrevocable parpom, I hope fur some years or quiet
use totnem antong you.' '
t' Prom the .trtete ,tionorel Pierce left the White
House in iVashipition, Op to this hour, he has bevel
uttered a wont on (Lis subject eaeept.ta ell matinee
of thr3e.wiehti and tpurpoette , , Ilia limpe t 1101d4i
/ID possibla elremsratudevr,', will be presented to
the Oharteewn Couveution.r
OFFICIAL. lit - SIRE ge.—dn exchange nye :`
"Judge illnek's reply to Mr. bought has gone
through the mails eitetielvely, bearing - tab (rink of •
the Auurttey General, and marked *ollieial bunt
neliS ‘ ' : The .4%yruate it el : M i k!,p4_.f.,o_---...4.,...-
-" f11 sdnir - AtTurn ov Oenerai assumed the au.
thority to rebuke a totte ; Stated judge Jules
Cradlebaugh, in Utah. lie stews to be, better AIL
what is no: his business 'then at what'll If the
President would may appoint him not to bo At
torney General, the duties would probably cow_
wand some of his attention. We favor been sang.
ge•nion.—Lonlaville ,Di Anorrat.
PiES(OVAL Or TUE Pt i SDIASTEn sr CitiCteaari.-
1 3 Y a Privet., tit:quite!: tiou Washington, rtelliVett
at en early hour last evening, we gained the in.
formation that the HOD demos J bnran had bees
removed from the taste of postmaster of this city,
and that tie ILA. John L. fattier had been op.
pointed to fill the regency thus created. Whet
,special servion or Cot rd friendship the present
incumbent has performed in behalf of the Presi.
la ut of the United Stales that Le 6boultl reeeitro.
this flattering notice at Ids hands, or what ant of
die Ivor 116 SILICCILIOt hit% in:rpm/ate& it to not
cosy to divine; but ne, under the . pres.cut Admiaic
triuom, rewinds are said to be to swot:dung like
on inverse ratio to the services rendered, the pre
sent act 13 net perhaps meth out of character.
We do not learn that Air. Ferias is likely to be
scrioudy disturbed or greatly damaged by the
rn her unusual notice Executive elemeney has
taken of his eervices In a pecuniary point of view
the loss trill seareely be uppieelable - , and as it re
gards the honer. it is preti‘ble that quite as much
is contained in the notice to quit as In that to enter
and occupy. It 13 0,.100 tune since Mr lotion
ceaqed to fear the effects of Executive proseription
—the reasons by which it 13 dictated being too in
scrutable to render the Oct irjorion? the reputa
tion ot the sufferer, either 4 010 , era partisan.
lire motive, in the present else to tl..iubtless of a
personal character--having- rier ^ , o to some
scheme intended to (Terre up, , lie ?election of
C4Villthays fir the °mama. Presidential !•,..tion.
There is soluethtug suggestive in , fret, that
although ceasing to look upon Mr. lluelianan a
suitable candidate for re-election, Mr. Eaten has
never been known as a Douglasman, (he is a friend
of Mr Breekinridge,l and is not understood to lee
favorable to the claims of that gentleman. Ilia
disruisial is, therefore, indicative of Pre:ddentiel 1 1
fears directed toward another quarter; and upon
that point, may he instructive to such es are üble
to eye the course of the it inl in the turning of the
weathercock upon the top of the Presidential man
sion —Cincinnati Enrirer.
General Kellogg, of Brattleboro, has introduced
into the Vermont Legislature a bill providing fur a
heroic statue of Ethan Allen, to tie placed in the
public grounds in front of the Capitol. Should the
bill pane, the work will be entrusted to Mead, a
young Vermont artist, who has edhibited extraor
dimity talent as a sculptor.
Buseell Waters, a wail-known hats drummer,
died in Nose Haven on Tuesday, at the ego of My
four, from inflammation of the bowels. Ile
dritioine 1 through the Mexican war, and had two
lingers shot off while in that service. lie was over
six feet in height, and in the capacity of pioneer,
which he often filled, he merle a conspicuous ap.
pearance. Ito was fond of martial music and
parade, and Ecarouly a llsmooratio demonstration
has taken place for years in which he did nut take
a conspicuous port.
PAUL MURPHY Geist) Ilona,.—The distinguished
chess player is about to bring his stay in the North
to a close. Yestenlay evening he took leave of his
friends at tho New York Chess Club, in the
Lnni
vernity Building. To-night he is to be formally
entertained by a few of hie more Intimate Resod
, ates, rind on Saturday he comes to Philadelphia.
His entire score with his strongest opponent in New
York, Mr. Thompson, to whom ha gigs the olds of
a knight, stands t Murphy 16, Thompson P, drawn
2. On his way to New. erleaus. Mr. Morph} , will
probably etep a day or two in each of the follow
ing places: Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington,
Richmond, C'horlestnn, end Mobilo. It is alto
gether uneertain whether he will, as has been re
•
po red, return New York to reside, or will enter
• to
upon the preettee of the law to his native city.
A correrpe.ndent of the St. Louis _Republican
writes that the family cf Jr. Smit.b. the Meteloil
" Prophet," still Jelin) hi Native°. No persue
51011i can prevail on Om to remove to Utah. His
widow ha. married again, and, with her husband,
keeps the Mention House, the only house of enter
tainment that the city affords. The oldest son,
who hears hie father's mime of "Joseph." is a Jul.
Gee of the pence, and a usoful end very respected
citizen. Great inducements have been offered h;in
to remove to Great Solt Lake City, but he steadily
resists all sash importunities.
EFFECT of toe ExptosioN OF A LOCOMOTIVE,—
The Indianapolis Journal gives an account of the
explosion of the locomotive on the Bellefontaine
road the other day, by which the enginoer and fire
man were killed, and says of the terrible power of
the explosion •
The engineer wee found on his feet, with the en
gine, leaning against it. and toner have been with
it ashen it 'nude the frightful leaps from the ep.t
where the deletion took place to where i• finally
rested. It first jumped forward about one hundred
feet, and made a hole in the ground. by the side of
the track, deep enough to bury itself in. and a se
cond plunge took it about fifty feet further, where
it rested on its driving wheel , , leaning a little to
ono side, and just far enough from the track to be
out of the way. The forward truck of the engine
was thrown back em the tender. and the two for
ward freight cars end their contents were shattered
to splinters. The railroad track was torn up—the
rails twisted end ties scattered. The tender wee
made a complete wreak, and the underworks of the
engine brok. n into a users of small pieces almost
Ind 'Bangui sir , hl e
flow the engineer could have remained at hie
post, we might say . , with the engine making the
fearful and almost inarodible leaps that it did,ls a
mystery. Be was found in the same place end
nearly the same position, when dead, AP he occu
pied when living and on duty.
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Issued deuu-bduatldr to time (or the Califotala
Etteataere.
Letter from "New York.
WITODRAWAL OP RIP. DR- Femme PROW TEL
Bolus CATHOLIC ceCRCu—LARGE GOLD IN WALL
STREET - 71/1 BLOW -ITECD--TRE L 6 CTPILII age
tiel" : INDICATIONS Gli' ODRA? PROSPRILITT—TIT
ING POSITION UP NUR EDITORS OP TUN Brame*
Fes PINES-j-SZACCIRDE—IIII GOLDEN
OV/SDu-7PAIR GP THE euggicex INSTITCTI—
SIRTIN SENATORIAL DISTRICT NATTEAS--DICILIX
-103 AND. TREY:INE 10-NIGHT. • 1 .
Correapondence of The Prom I
7 ,* 'Wpm. YORIC, Oct 26, 1859.
The withdrawal of the Rev. Dr. Forbes from the
tteman Catholic windmill and church, and his re
tOruption et rotations , with the Episcopal Church,
occasions wee talk in eleriml eireles, but ie not re.
tarried rot an event of sufficient magnitude to throw
tbq community entirely off its balance. I heal
that for some Months past he has been in eommtud
,:a tioil with s distingtdahed Episcopalian doctor of
livinity, with a Predisposition to take the steps he
'tea taken in hie letter to Archbishop flogisea. _By
the canons of-the General Convention of the Epic.
opal church in the United States, a clergyman of
.hat Church, ones deposed, cannot again be admit
ted to its . mints' try ; Forhee, having been
,ribitted in England, where a different law pre
vails, roe, en renouncing Romanian, be WWI bd•
RIO to tharpriesthood. Such, lam told. is the
tad. If to, and he ahould desire to restune
Libor. he out accomplish that cbjeet by_ going
4 Eng,lund, th ere textually renoucing Raman
I' s 0./h.:tsar, resuming priestly functions, and
erco be canonically transferred t any diocese is
the United Seethe.- - Although the modes:E
m a
om ems. whet of Atirstintaaallseetiola the
teareuhtthus aneemplished. suede
rkir.the present attends the - Chapel of St. Lake's
vlospital;a heaml fur Institution br'the upper part
tae city . of whr:h the Rev. Dr. Mahlenberg Is
:Se tor, Dr. ' aud - bimielf Are old
tsleo.ta, I ar o situ mkt, that many of the =f L
Dr. F.'S Ate ttaci.vb, an heatipg of his contemplated
ces.; .*.on, treat to him, and besought him with
tea, t tr., leave distil.,
•
street t had another sensation to day--a
t..nd liege bat of gold. Melted yesterday by the
;;.ftia, °tutees, and valued at
-it wee ixttiihUby B. Berard & Co.,
0 ,04, qt-dealers, who purchased 00. E-14,000 bar re
:deed by the previoda steamer. Both wets bought
for shipment. - I
' :Theriot 1V0 0 4,30914:g as fresh and with atop
et elastic ea * yen ter- of gee-and-thirty, is
twicg at the knee Bletnec with his friend S:etson,
cooking affer the inteziets of the absent Seward,
uti, throe of the Republican party.
wenderiel man is our remitter; knows every
.oely that ja any 4 udy, in every county in the
State; know! , what they have done, what they
Jan do itow and judges shrewdly what they may
be &date do fr. !Lel future. True to trip party and
loyal to his fr• •- :3; genial and kihdiy in hie in
;sesooree w u Atreus:et .of people,ll it eurpriain' g
that, with a reed,vd. eed * puerto! prom at et:Am
strad, be show intpertal away over the
lestioia of the Itt4rublidan paety in this Sate?
Vretuledicittiona thrill far It IO Odit to DANIOLOO that
tho lecture butinem, &Ariel/ the present eeeson, will
.11410JA4 to prodpelitv, tbatvf nap previous KUM:
„rho lectures already ',iron here and in Brooklyn
Ward Beecher., Sid Ohm, enreis, - end Mitchell,
Aare drawn herbed:m.ly, had a tremendous current
-items everywhere• to lines set in theirfarer. Icc
the neighwring title* and village* courses are ad
terll3424 ; men of the highest /with; and culture
OS engaged, and the determination seems to be to
oak° it the people's amusement as welt as the peo
da's instruettou; • Otorge - Vandeuhoff-has gone to
.it. Louis to road four lectures, Srr which he pia
;odd a thousand dollars. Chew', Beecher, Beads-
Ain, Saxe, Whipple, and'Emereaeowe iu eirraors
Seery' demand ; had Meet who any - be regarded
leentiers of the swami °lays, are, as ',texts's
capons my "inactive itrietat." . Tout Corwin is
ttivertieed fora Atmore Brooklyn, at which the •
(chat will he guy celthe:-double the tolutelptieti:
Think' of the epeeteeli
_presented by the Mitten
dthe :Cow York Ereerag-•Past, after -hating -
vile through the ordeal &Setae(' th the folluteisit
earagraph
- ... , Srmtwesitairo.—Vre -hare eaten line atom
- sautes to - day, from the garden of Mr. G P. York,
Terry tesu—a part of tat third crop this year."
Bp to Monday last, whin time" was called,
'ha receipts hew the militia tax amounted to .
Aiwa' s3,llißt, whieb is nearly SIAM more than
rat, takea. teat year. Thie mnotutt was from the
serenty-Ste-e - ent sommutors. The remaiiting de
lequenti Mad isej
heaustrde,•the tenor,' and his wife oasts pas..
-*opus yesterday ea the OtleaaQtmen, (realism.
Clio holy L1E04444 but has lived mostly in Italy,
share, under toe came yr Ztdoura Atb:Atata, Ob.
..x.tintaltuld i iepetable PaSithte as a prima donna
• The golden anOttO and his beautiful paling bride
rare refereed:from Bastemkud ate nuw in clever
tbe.gatts-aveuee ltetiJ
- The fair of the AuterLan Institute alma on Se
.rietwithattualaug the feet that inu:s pet- '
, was bare visited it (about 50000}, than an, peen-'
...as (sir, the Managers Iteltlede shoat /00100, on
mutant of the apiculturel show and she steam
AlLA,4ll.3. oofli d,
.111 m tny end 31osart hall have agreed
withdraw, In order that a committee of confer
wo may egret, upou one candidate, and thus sate
to tiiitriet W the Drol..eracy. The present nom'.
oast are Itii he'd Smell and Parsons
M===MMt:E=:l
ituuss aras.ocuoic...l to epsok this oTaning at tin
Absartll4lrstdostiou mcetivir.
THE tiOURTN.
rmstAkimayso rsoossimitis
FlPported for The Yeese.l
Tbs attaeasaell Of Pantie.. Witnesaes. and elseetatare
to tea savant& coon vogarro 1.41.•
and n tyraellutote,itmoatatere was tendered II-
C 0 . 124 -0, OPOrttatVe. Thrs.te to a class , of ventte vine
hate no Lannaress whitener in wart. ama apparently.
is,,thess , may w he,* lb* rasurrs• the
who opca v) mats that are =et-ea for the IllceOlit-
In tint= °I rote crated Parise*. as mere idle laokrrs-as.
La, r! su re or profit that can experience Ld n
to tut growls of er4me man) of which smite the heart,
ono d;+-wit Ms mural
w en of the community We east
"u .13 not Aeo n ' ana e snit eat that. it their ada is
to " study hum .n atu" their ten t-book shoMa not be
,ut to caws mu.try. as 'de ctiotted and
a not
as 4
beaten sou wart-ram; but that un tie contrary . tee sr"-
nut. 01 in' the busy hum of .La aor Itshop. the /cepa*
.If domestic tor at the hinry hearthab me are Par ea tar
.11010 lateheat , ns and entartathist th an th e maim TM..
o n ,. a wse and de.raditten WLicti they now so magerll
sea. to hear. .
.
1 iiTitt Maga ICY Corns—Jtidge Grier.
—Th. Pr tmlvirda Salt Mantafattering Co. Early va.,
'lawmen Conroe and Aare Barter. In cent!, The
compinintiats are a ennapany incorpo rates under the
tows ch the ante Or Penilinlaliaia. tbe conspiamants
g lig, that Geot.e Thoutpsen- was the: tone- onenat.
ty f tf first micentor o an improvement in devices for
g up esusue alleles, - not knowa of used at the
(.1, , P (II his spietentiott toe a patent. On the net day
of October. laid, a patent was granted to Thomeemt
tar the Immo , cnent. enden the nth day of laza:arr.
ISII, he tranebreed ht. patent-Mint to the cornes. n
aoll. to the let dal' 01 February. bah reissayed
lett era patent were tbade to Tborupson for the improve
ment. end he aialn transferred bin mitt to the corn
plaments.
toe ittioplairantsallete that the defendar Is bare in.
tria.ed upon their neLts. as they are Cain [ theimprove
merit in the cast e•n dtatrnt of Peneselyanta, without
outoor.tt from them. tits tr./nom.; a Motion was made
:a die. case. setter for an th,12110:00 rostra:nine the 4•-
IoP.I mu; tram selling caustia alsaliee.paeled on tin
cani . Lai/rued unient- the court
gin = . -.net of the bal. and an 11111112CtiOn liraa
mad noprocenceet.
2.2111..14 True big enri.htll. la admiralty.
The .1 before the court woo as to reneltenon.
...c, , ii‘t: 9 4.lan opinion., este:day morrang, al
nt the furled tcrien tbe court.
osyrc.t to. Tre Bug C. c. Brost. In admiraitT
i,peniiialq Judie filler. arid nos, Oda Calle COMIC+ 00
for h. Inn:. when app at from the degree of the Dis
trict Court of' the noted Sties for the r intern pre
trial of enoryis aria. intim( in .dwiralty, end having
been argued oy then dvocates of Ins teesectire parties.
it is ad ad,ed. ordered. and decreed. that the decree of
the stud i nitric i ourt be affirmed, wrath costs
wine re .light. et o 6 fpi to. by Jtulte Grier, eel
decree on favor of the complainant.
13151122 CT l:021,07-4tidge ntroad. Alexander
, Benson, Jr.. es. Peabody & Co. An action To recover
r her money tuned paid. Mr. Benson while travelling to
Enron, drew au Messrs. Beslxidy & CO.' on the
stir ne th of a latter of credit from the Bank of Pennsyl
vania. A rot then of the money thus drawn was paid
tune by 31 r Denson to the a- ent in Europe, and by his
plrirer here tic ter Bank of Penney Minn. 31r. Inter
colt. f tit dete,liets. ..gc.t a non -sma.. on the
tilt the litnkt . t navicol2ll Wad liable for the
ta.alet. In Court soreed wuh halt. and dr
re, tett non-tust. ;erne:l - - . that the ease would gyi to
Inc Covreme Court. a" T. -ate, what d.aNaition might
1.9 made o f it ta 1/20 VIZ court.
r , t toy 13. }1211C1 1 .11 as. Alexander Cheesboroush.
An action on a 110 M-020, note tor three thousand dol
ling. Bella fat planniti, and Sharpkes for deffmoe.
On trial.
DISTRICT COURT-4Eoga Hate.—Gyms Krauser
and Henry Schreiner to the use of fly rue Ircaueer,re i ,
Li. J. Naylor. A score Betas on a MOrtia2e. Vardtet roe
the pleintt ff for 4119.76. Dechert for plentaff, and Cur
ler far defence.
Wm. H. Armitsse vs. Charles Duey. An action on a
boos account to recorer tar roods sold and dehrerail.
Verdict for the plait:Wf for ff7at.B7. Robb for plaintiff,
and Sober for defence.
Untie Houseann vv. Fdward Davie & Co. A feigned
Issue to try the ownership of a pair of' horses and a wa
son. Verdict for the plaintiff. F. C. Brewster for plain
tiff. and ft . M. l'h tiling for defence.
H. Weir Workman & CO. vs. The Commercial Un
real Insurance Comptinr. An action on a OMISOII/or7
note. Verdict for the plaintiff for 4015 44. Dropais for
plotrittff. and Center for defence.
Alockridte & Nads vs. Lightfoot and Shoemaker.
Beare reported. Verdict for the Plaintiff for a1,V.0.
Bullitt for plaintiff. and tarts for defendant.
Eckstein & Brother a a. The Adnanistrators of Autos
tue Sterol - 40, An action to recover for the fixtures of
•101 . 0. On trial. Droesie for plat Mal. and parkland
far defendant.
PLaas—Judge Allisoa.—Margaret .110.
Fan vi Iftdrnes. A proceeding under on e lar awe and tenant sc i t,to recover Prwastastun eertslet
premi Nee. On true!. Speakman for plastid, and C. Bid
dle tor defence.
QUARTER Eq:SSIONR —Judge Thompson —The
case of lingn Drawn charred with highway robbery
which was centmenced on Wednesdar, was continue. , "
vesterd, nor tuns. 'I he allied &ranee Was con I tted
rut mienC e bt, on tee fourth of July. Mt. Joie Bremen,
en ea Amer on one of the Delaware ate tmboats, coming
op from the Wharf. stopped at Use tavern of Ann
1 temente. in Water street. Upon ann , os out be was
snacked by a psrty of open, and Ms brenatren and money
coder,
He identified one of the part! as Brown. The dehnee
was thst.UKrrif the offusisrse remark bets.' made.
Bol
tuan zed Brown tit the collar of bur coat and a alma
le ensued. It was denied that there was ens Intenvon
to steel. or ;het anythin. waa stolen. heriltcttetymitJ
Gene 0 It Frirte to the tielemee.
Patrick Rourke w s tried on the char.* of pasains et
cceinterfolt note. Verdict Fndq.
Elizabeth flo®a rd and 31a,aret Rodney, colored,
yore tried on tio ehar.,a of mina; in St. Mary atleeti
Verdict not t inky.
Cuts , ES BLAIS.—Wuti IS lia?—Among the let
ters found in •• Old Brown's" possession, RI a one
from Charles Blair, of Collinsville. in this State, in
rektion to a certain contract. Vie hire learned
, he following foots with refetence to the matter.
Mr thirty is a workman of the " Collinstiile Axe
Co.:puny," employing the men under him, and
fakir; u hat contracts he plestes. S o me time i n
ISA or "flit Brown " come to Collinsville,
cud contracted for a. thousand pikes to be used in
li.ftr! , 3 Five hundred were finished for him at
tuts time, andsthe other five hundred were left in
the honda of the con:rector. Lest June, •• Old
B . rowet" again made his appearance in
rano, and requested Mn, Blair to finish -up the re
mainder of the pikes, Btair asked him to what
use he intended to put them, now that the Kansas
disturbances were over? To this question Brown
gave an evasive reply. The finirhirg .4 the con
tract was given to a Mr. Bart of Emonville. It
was found, however. that it would be impossible to
furniat more then four hundred sad fifty of the
number due on the contract—making, nine hundred
and fifty in all. When these werr , sent, Blair tent
with them the letter that has teen published.
Whether such contracts are prefer ones tit make,
we leave cur readers Jr! determine.—ilartfProi