The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 17, 1858, Image 3

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-_ Regregi-Milltie;-10 days treutiblogoe,
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with &Sao rue taker, •-•- •,
Brig Daniel Itoonee Haagen. from New ;rock. •••
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. soiSelttidttpieeivitAs 'fro* raft? 81 . 1?6,:iiitli
eugartriDallett Brothers '„ •-''s •-•.• • •••••--,
tiehirdolibatictrite, de,* train itiedeildi,
with wheat Al date to Joe Barrett & Seia: "•'
IMetidtalfare - ,DeobriA.day,frosei , talyelleoiitl i
wheat to die literati it. limf. • r.•-•;,..• - '• - •
- aoherfaut* waisriattiKtoineWidiy,frotri NoW
SM. ideVirltfa tliaellariett &leo. •
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with indeiftetaNalio`&l)o, • •
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Bohr teleoannie s ilfritte . ili dye fromitiolioacidLlO:
baliaectif 4380.11;;;;i:i,k4 •,;1
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with Wheirttr die - difiewley dr go
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with wheat tdd
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Behr PeOld Smith2Donglut, fro*. ihnitnn,
gowt`tigt:ghttit.„platifilrere Beaton.: ;
gohr • ttlidozdtial'Bitedian,liihi, Ifeafon.•- - / - • •
Bohr $ y . Looleafdriree, from - Paartieltat,,„:„ . •
Steamer Ittifidoni n1110111:44 hair* teem Cape gay,.
'with 89,-galettagetli, to captain; !Nepal - ship.; Ocerei;,
Belle - sod :Oltenia brig 'beloW the BMBB,Fieitio light;
barßeejlimil_toriarowittJagoi,traloirAted43ooarque
Sioridayifroro Mailigefi:.,brilquelles:firiefkittOri r And,
a Seel `of isiboodite Wtherfeitf.t The 'lol,ladrf
ea waw aformalde.wobrifillopuota,
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Sala- ltoblACW. - DIPon, Mott4Doston, Dr Statteraht
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Bohr New Imlay; yin Don°. A zi Ai . & Co.,
Behr D fltotttpth3_4' Oat* dhiolok(oOl4,Clover,
Bcbr 0 M Pe!tiViMark v _binton,„ , --- 'do
I° 4 14 94 1 4 0 0011 1 44nbuit. Bogen, a, a chmoli j a Co.
Bohi'Poraihot, axivoliddaD Darer,
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The - Wyoming 'nth boffili i!us!
and •
Jooti Oriela,;ratiroo4trOo to- Roavei,.AStidtt A
Mors- and '6'46l33mtigemilumber to - Melohe,& Teylok;
Thorne Craig. WAlnington; flambe' Wad: - do to
D Tailor; 4 oluniot Obaa Blordiattdi do to John
Creinaltqietedi - iln 30 A.4.1' lt:13 'CitNoa; Honthwird;
Lowbery,Bl6l6l44egtoei 6", cog to Delaware
'.•!••,, , !,•,.#/thoesor Thiiregi,)
1.Z. ,- VitiatlLNG,Atg'l6,4B6B::
Thoilblia*itor tototto palmed oat or the•trvlosi Canal
today, bound Thlleilelphia, laden - an d
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foliage:'".;...fr..;i4o, •
Dr tioltoea, lamber to Yetely & Itid n otilea; I 3 B Ainm.
• /In vdo to JOhn Craig; Oryethl Ptlaoei du 604 Ceheszli
Stisabotitown, NJi Atlantic; do to Bolton, Vanderresi
& OollAir• Dirtibleri Jos Hopper, and T me & licuurdy,
do to•blilone*Vaylor; LOLUNI, do to D B ?split; War
fielllllW44l.to hosmoto . /c Bheetor Buster, Coover &
Co; grain to •. •_ •P.
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(Clothootabdonoo 07-the Philadelphia llotuthro.)
OAPS Istawo. Aug 16=7 P M.
Thoobfp °Mao Belle, from Liverpool, Otetatoohlp Oily
of how •Yorleitront-Hootoi , and boaqueraiMallton, from
St Jog° So 1.10.4 rased ha too-day.st noon. - - w
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ArritedAllitichr Kato, from - 11e , itrin• echr Vtioto7 ,
15 days tram turicr bind; solar Davidson. from ileorge.:'
tot oi - boundtil NetilitrAttyprit istmoaeconot of 1011111 g,
bar
Th 6 ecturAniritei-frour , Ntiwark, band to
Is ashore at .stnititte ba'aot nit ,
Thelichillary, fro a Portland, bona/ to AleXendritt,
is Med ashore at Smith's Ipland. The 'tend and cargo
lea totalloss.T Crew caved:- '•• - " •
Romualdo 7 91rghciai Seliy, hence, arrived ,at Bleb,
mood 141 h pot': • '
Steaundur, -- .Dejavrare, - CoPexikerneei - arrivett ,New,Pink. lath „- '
SVl.gid-.!Babeol.laierkrook; from Penang, Sr.
tired atningapiire Jona tB and. sailed 12th for Obina,
Ship Saripliso,4lisMiul, ?Via Pri'llsilaro, nailed from
' 131ra oriliko-lir," •
ealled*Oei,itoti.
sanania,V -".
Yinciaier, Becni4 for :Philadelphia 20th hut,
and loclan, gifichaltaor.dtZollirdiispatrli,'were ad, 0-,
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Stool-Veil Greird,'lliirbanliti and Toltril,attini Vat!"
•iten, renceine,kat propdadi 224 alt tine:. ' • • - •
,__ShilVethirine i lectiir,lar`tcpe,„Toyal skit ;
York '
• - thrir tii; - 'frOill,Ll7s4o9l,:iiiiired it
• New Prirkyrirteider._, •
Ship lipotwing, (rani ilan ''Ptiinalien, arrived
ut C. ea 'York yesterday.' in, company Jane 18, lit
5136, long .5d p 7, with ship ]trams Jima; from Callow for
Ship Union, tifey;te6tlT 3hanibs94klll,irrived
at. Neer Ystrk yektenalir, '
elm) Votes; WilejVrompbtinikaii April 1, arrived at
New York:yesterday. ' -
Barque - dune >s Grant, Nelson, trout BAD do J'articlit!'
Si ultootired tleir.Pork yesterday.
Lakalg,-tinameraos,Philildelphia,..
sailed Boni thistou 14th -- inet, and anobrired-belor.,
Birque,Graud Turk', Doll/tory - for Boston, milled t ram
Mamma 2lth ult • •
Idillidspoialled from 3latansM ,24
ima. tor
Barque Ohio .13 - Ltx, Almeida, it ,
tbes, WAS discharging
- Barque New Light, iwyrioldp, rot Flo ileAtnetro and
a market- ached filmy Bruchme,,lgth,lait-,
barque Oon&R"liride;pehirolailif ;!roaiC,C*fiters
.27th Sit •
Brig 3"etiti o tiehir,"iiiiiri - 'Bidtlinoni;driired`
at CB .I,Ato Ets,UaM -- • '
t 36 Alii 3 44o44PeJbeitiii - O s isianalst
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Motli•CVl!Me4.l7l4l,4Atlired BallInum• 14 . 41
last. Jo_; Rio delitiviro *l3 a market. •, - -
DFlg*illasj,(lVied)l3,lslindrir, fri) D . :01190, Janeiro, at
New Yiirk'yeaterday.
Stiuteldvf, Alillet t LaCriq,W
lesaatplisth wd , Jog ,kotkey, Hii lltb, hpute Bostoti ,
l‘at • " • • -
kicbr P Pbaro, Oavaller, begot at s4Beak 15t11 , 1ast;;
Bahr yarir„Atitolkolly cleared at 156b11611A hut for
Phtladelkh(a.lwitli 3 1 11 beetoot , on aid 156 emptylrblii.
Babt,lAbiejt,tiurabb from. Kiageioa,,i a, Arrived at
Aspurr4l 80dr - - - • ,
Behr 1) B ustaara. Hothei, trolvetotsalowa s at Ha
vana OM inst. - - • •
Bohr itt=
. 4 pplogitt,ltertoir forllolt4itt, - 41 Tarr
16th feat, =
- Bch: Pooehentas, Bolkloi,lor Plttladelpidadeuetber,
sesount ure - ,Soc.,BanissoreYalgied - Jbolk , NA,lt!gas
Sears erS; . ' Terry, , „a4d 12eht,-Ikituidej ileared
thilVrolgoirAol.l4..tor„PhlPelelplthei.. :
11 6 1440 a/ 26r-airr, *lgo Ivo
loo4o , Johnecto, atiVPorretipretere; S 6azfi. teniaoolet
20thonbr.C.Regn, StitodyrAitelatunid+9l akbr brig Geo
Zubre. Ligutbaruf Saraanati4. lad Add =Aug,7•Ao Icahn;
Plat, etruiroot.B.4 Die** dieGoreyittoniWthi,Nowtrprk
'Ang,,th,tleortettaAttutaria, Pottiaadr= Ang7 l bri,tUr
ismarrydxwolsbyi N Verb, - - -.
•,' 24tELltaigue (Jobb, Peterson, Elm
Pork; 26th. true e hoettitod. Perry, °ardent.; Laois,
Dl enniktotattai,,•- eith,.berwatr - gurs, Gets - Oboe an d
N Yorki,2llth, ektp-.l3es.ltruo(tr, Burnham, ltaimootti;
itti.t E berque. Crusader, Wok Cardenas , and!New Itttk;'
au. Stop
a IN kip - Ara , -
loose Light, NootgemerMloatoo, ,. .isohre,'Porry, thrthi
gaup ao?, , bar.qie • Isar, liarbeyyLutrier. 6 1, - . 1 1 4 :41 711
Hazard; Nord ok Norfolk , - b4h • - ship Sew
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Brownt N40rk),.,,10446k Nollsoto,'„OPNI 011 1. 1 1 0 P - i_
Toon,ll - etigtithi, - ,pridentke, kargue74 "41,:
tLotrig, Ilittomn:Portittbd,- Yto Oardeese; brutTiellg
lah,ittorien; 0011(614,114496-
sior#6l6 Honcho; ,Istmetstor; N .1(4 - 0q - brig game
trheasOltipthatt, pOrleitiost, ankle Castor, Hardhig,
Porkt.24pityr; Gage, Obarlestou':,, •• • - -
brig_Zyrolks i hitter , Elva sort New ?orb;
6th, bilint4l, Bayer f 4; AWN) 12 Toll, I.k, ship
14 0 4a d i t A TI j° r1
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MAO; :brig - Alteretteri Petit /larger •Setb, barque
Joi.eyhirlitt`..Philltys,New,Pork; frig 16;14thoo. MAO*,
N Pork, - eoptela aluk h00r6.,.., Aug. 4, boom Prot-.
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Jno.EL-Temlinson, 11.1 „ , M - N Brown. B - -
-;Mae Dansehoff, ,1414'philips,
N• - - - 811." - Lerws; Ealt• • •
I = Oho Dllisel,Prividine9ry 4 Hraii, Balt' „ ,
win rik."o_, Bolt ' " • • Old Bakes; Balt" -
'BO easter, uslt , t; ' , X Lynch, ?bib%
Blalonwider;"Plalli ; Batt. Dunean, - 11`1 • -
I' B Ihnoock ac• ' ;/ 1 7:- '••• BeamanA .04 Lancaster
ad's Vabnestoek,Balt A Slayorite, VA
X POtts, Trenton; N, J , X./lawmen & la, Boston
;Jab Allroirord;DostOn Miss oradrdra, ilostrin
Wet M Harrington; Dolt Doetesicat Mak', Po
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I.l_ Bennett & 2 do, Il•rat • . E P Ho,nithton; Philo '
Linville, Savannah • • R B Pearson Philo
lirinton, W Ohnehir H Johneon '-
litiss - J,ohnson ; Boston, ' H Smith,' Vs
Cleo Smith; N Y • • -• : Hai H & son, Rl'
Mita L „Lawn, Trenton, PM, `
J J Zanier, N 0.
8 V Jersey BhOre M Bodine. Jar , * More.
W-It A, twood, Easton - •,- Geo, 8 Sontag, Indiana
,8 HAI:10, Niwaik,"N J — • ;Miss Fannie Luoele, N Y
_R N ahem, Tenn, • , Aug Blumenthal, N Y
10 Haller; N Y - John Sturgeon, N Orleans
Jss, D Bird, N Y - ' , • -
etreot„ bolOW,Azeb•
N A J George, Baltimore
, Jae H Solidi Baltitnere Gewge, Baltimore -
L 8 George&non, Baltimore Plt Ragland, Tenn
Al 4 Dennis, Tenn W Dennis; Tenn
J. P Bird, Learenworth,R. T J Millet, Henderson, Hy
.11 Tenn' z• Idles I P oik owl '
D Cioldman, Phila G Grant, Phila
JiaßejtSt Joseph_H Wither, 13tIosepli
3•T 314Aehin N Brtins'er;ldo H J Cox, Lyon, lowa -
'Dr N A Wheeler, Broeklyn .Taa H 0°118,130N
J W Lay miniCleeinnati 3 O- -Albert Morey Dayton, 0
' NH -Lewin Kirk; Reading- -
T Boabi3Offoteivllle, PollookAarrieburg
WM Tall; Biltltiore G:W Swenson, N. 0
Sams yr .Lambeth; W Smith; Cal
,Tholl.TimeaiLloatori Jona. Boston
Jos STOokOoritoll,-N-Y- Jae El Oakley, N
W 2 Battlo,', thnon Geo Hannah, N Y
.7 /Ale BOloolai- - J W bist.GoglT, Ind
y Ellillts,,Coltimbia, Pa WM - Barr, Cumberland no,
Ohae Gelder Harrisburg Pa • -
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lINPDHHOTSIL-4Lreh street, baled learn.,
Wll Holmes, Chit:ago '0 El togeler, Baltimore
J 0 'Plebsll,.Ohlo - ' Id B Wright, Ohio
Wm Oeterheut,R'Dickeon, Phila
.18 Bregg Wilmineton - S IC /Manlier' Min, 0
Miler blare M Green, Ba•ton Mies Aike Oran Boston
W ABerlamin, Trenton Ni Mists Miry Betjamin, N J
Blaok.Jirronnit Hill,Pa 0 It We.tsel. Puobory, re-
L.Wainwright , Jeanrsville,B Albright, Ostasaurma,Pa
8 B A 1;111ft4t, Silliman, Potterlile
Jones 1c wr,-Tarreqiiii, Has B H Ailen - T.mamere
Bartliog, Boadlig; Pa I Btirk Mt Jny.•Ps.
D A Warts ,Obarnbersbrug Dr B Daily, Wash. D
Hunt& eon. Baltimore' D WiToyt, Began, WU
00l It Rattollit.Tarnmas.Pii H Thomm. , Ttunaqua, Pa
J Yarmorth. Temagin,,PA - 1 Stair, York, Pa
DS Hilton, 4041ng 4 D De R,rt, heading
NATIONAL HOTB44ace *treat, above Third
N Danviondy le la, Pa _ Mtn, Lancaster
'V enehrs,ui,! . Lanc - oltunbla
D N Foarborongh & lai MINOT. Tarn*galk
7 N Nlee,,POtteville • - 4-• 'Joel ite.k, Port Penn
G H Berdwell'h ‘'- J Mende., Heading
- J H Friedley, Phila. "" I` It Ritter. Pa.
G W Itainsay,loHavillo Wrldrnso, Pa
L Gres - await, Pa -11 f Lawbacti, Pa
:BALD BAGLII I(oll7,—Third "stregt. nb.
.Wnijacobi, ' • IrenriAnor, Carbon Go, Pa
Edwin Eipinner,Enekaeo, .1 0 :a Henry Roder, Peon abuts
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sAarAnr 8111TATT ItIATIL—PepOnd sheet. below Vine
134eaton. Newtown, Pa. T Dyer Doylestown, Pa
3•Wyekoif NJ - . A Lambert Pa
Friend lihttloek , N.l : ••Bly Bookman ; Pa
..I. , Lonphore ; Newtown; Ps • , • •
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' 4 ; 2 - BLACK HAAR 1111j—illth end Dierchant stride:
'John Prisons; , • - Douglas Thompson. Pa .
$ Walker & le, Bat' • Clt fierk &la ' Philp
nittai i ;Cheeternii,Pil - ,J Shearer. Water o', Pa
Win tinile; Went J Devoe. West Oheiter
Mt.e Dennleon. Tamaqua Shin 0,411.11. Taniegita
Jos II Thgmen,.Philik: - -.Wm Shin& Del 00, Pa
* Thomas N.l :," A Newlin. Did
J Jrictson & le, NY, O R Martin, Wont Oheiter
Jacrlillieitia. West Chester; Chu nutter, Pottstown
P Rolietti;Ohollet.no..PC D Y Ouster, Mester 0). Da
oi t liplor,Delwoo, Pa : - - -
ttAnieidv nOtreis=4•ootld Mniet. - aborii Merkel
Jotins9 1 P120111.1•11, • Wll warksim, N York
B Omit Ph ladolyhia T Morrie a & 1. N Y
Adre LOyre New York , V Meirewler. Balt
L Brppell, Belt ~ . 0 Aieleaderirotioir,
L B Bickner, Beading . - - •
-NAOS BEAD, HOTThrrhird. Mori
Vr tuk Maier. ammieytown fleo Krobb, Bdonmytmn2
tt•Mmb'eis -- , Northampton • Jno P, ila.
Milton Cooper: Coopersburg (Mei Fang, Ps
•• m Mier, Euton • Wm Smith. Pa
BWegenhorst a , , ' 8 Kfum.,Pl •
Ohms Derr; Pa - Wm R Modes,. Amity, Fa
P Yerpr, °mental:is' Groin Limo,
qintial Nairn.
...Carpal= and Curtain hiatartits of every
ilnenription, 119 Chestnut Street, in new Masonic
below Itigbth. W. B. Carryl Dro., importers and
wholeiali and retail .dealers in Furniture, Colorings,
Mist Certain Trimmings, BM, Goods, Window Shaded,
&c. A full itoekalwnfa inetore; aul7-2t
Benitire of Counterfeits!—Jules IHlawel 9 a Erin
dl. erikruta flay Bin /wet/mime no egutt4ln preserving
and beantlfylng the, Mar, and In restoring It when law
*Fedor fallen-to dreg,- Sold by all Druggists, and
at-the Laboratory of Juane HAVEL &'C0.,1 0.104
,Chestnut Street Philadelplila. • " aul7•it
•
Ilewer 9 s: Intent , Cordial,:-Tble linkable
,tiordlil la prepared from a• variety of the Mina choice
and efficient eminence known In medicine, and Is the
meet perfect end reliable aureluatire extant for infants
And young children. •
Fig iterpoiferfel infitierieka - sisiedg etre laefrected in
all coyest . ..Chi:oi, itiudg ptitm and spasms. Relieves
ski mitigates inc of children's seating during den.
ittibrCor, - teethtog,, and by its - soothing properties tian
civaliees pains of the bowels; looeiness. vomiting, ego. ,
y'rheinient,t3Ordief has become a standard remedy,
and hasibsen Gni in: thousands of oases with the most
abundant snooper. No family short dee without it.
Prepared nely by..!.; Irina ,
64j,kuinvirgli iiintaal Eton),
minaret Slttb and Green etc, pinlnVelohle,
Td whom'ail. ordain rend be niciressed. for bale
by Gruggbiri generate., - - ctrl •12k
rottOi : at times' feeler the ne.
emu° fluor, emus reatorative of the vital powers, de.
premedby mental or bodily °alienation, In imolt con,.
dation let every one, instead. of. Dying to the alcoholic
or inedielnakatimulante p twlthiti `Abet be' folloWed by
&megaton' final, to,theti Outtement, rehavigorato hie
liarangadjyatem by the" natural tont°, elements of the
Pantrnsu 6radr, Bold by, F. 'bows. Fifth and Chest.
nnty and Hiskaands On!, Twelfth and Chestnut.
firevsetilleateils -
- "'- ceithsaaan '
PAItILY - 132WING 'MACHIN/AS,
;: -Tho CilliaTNUT BTIIBItr.
These blinhlnes are now justly atlmitte4 :to be the
beeti In ter *al.* mentos, making a new, strong,
elantie ihieh Will sot, tip, eien If area
toFth mita' bit CLt. Minion emit on applliation by
tetti m' ,
Seasaisa4 14444 4,isitil 7 4)lftoe 203 Walnut
sheet; one door' west of Second= 'fusel.. ItssePres de
l:10 011 A shins of One Dolton =and , r iipwards,from all
shies of the eatrantstay, - and allows Intorest the
setae Sib per cunt. per annum. '
Office open dilly; from 9 until 6 oNsloo6 and on Mon
day end . Saturday until 9 , in the mai n;. President,
Ifrankliit'plarTieisitisi end 'l3iontaty, Ohatlis M.
r . ^ 118411airlh8881.-L-71818 Venti ' 'interest.
!litiBTl6Bl.ll, waTir TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT
8110881.eraiiiiiiiil l or THIRD, Philadelphia. Money
ieesialgi atifsitia; keage unail,'nd interest paid
frith the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal
Money le rectified and. payments` wads daily; without
notika; l, Mhe letestaukets are - ands in Real listste,
-ifOrtgageo, aroand;Beatai and _thoh•first-olass Seourl.
Aliks tharter rlgcizee. Moe boors, from °o'clock
•in tkimorithiantil 6 o'cloch'in the afternoon, nd on
Minclog,andevardziaii until B.Veloak. tel
- JOB PILINTIII;
, • II.IIi t .AND 01111STDItr.
phial's, Notes, Drafts; Bias Lading, Bill Itosdo t Ott
oaten, Cards, and all other kinds of MI Priattng, at
*item to malt tit. tboai: ' - , .40,74 y
Matti!6l o3 -
On the 12'h inetant. - by Bev. 'John 0. Baker, Mr.
WILLIAM It TIM=,Jr.,. to Miss KAI'S DIIRANG,
both of this -
Onibelth !walla, by Rev. Br. Clay. Mr. JAMES B
VaNDOM to Miss HANNAH -A FILER, all of Phila.
dolphia. •
•- Os the 8 It instant, by Rev Samuel Beck. Mr. WIL
LIAM S. BIOME, of, Berrouttowo, reonsylvonia. to
811. s ELIZABETH WATERPIELD, of N. J. *
' June 8. 1848, at 1410 Hanover street. Kensington,
by John G. Wiltoo , V. D. At , OHABLII9 v 9.1.1-
TEM and Mine ?S EK JANE 31N001113, both of this
city. " st
ton the 14th of April, by Re'r. J. B Ripley. Mr. HEN.
*ll' HARRISON to Wee NARY ERDMAN, both of
'
Mr. BENNY 0. KIRBY. of New Jersey. to SARAH
P; BPAOKHOtieI: formerly of Abington, PE [Minot
Holly•papere pleeie copy ] - •
tipeatOo
Orr,the 18th. !meant, Mr. JOHN lo the
06th yeai at Ws age. - • -•
Hte relatives and frleude of - the family are repeat.
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from Ws 1.4 real.
deuce, No; 086 North . Sixth street, "above Poplar, on
- title ( T useday) afternoon at 4 o'clock, without further
notal, to.pr •acr.d to Mouumoat Cemetery
At his re-Menne, in Meant Holly, New :Gilley. on
I}dad4j , itiorniag, lath instant, .7011-N B. AffillaltAD:
aged 60 years. -
Hie friondlianddbese of.the familiars respectfully
invited to 'ttend the funeral, from hie late re"ldence,
!amount Melly, this (Tuesday) afternoon, 11th instant,
.at 2 &clink: without fartuer notice. tF
; On tharlath - instant. ANNIE, infant daughter of
Adam wad Cothasiao_Koklos i sised-113 months. *
Osi thoABth instucti.WlLhlAkt G. AIIEXANDEK,
, thellOth year or his age. *
,On the 14th instant, JOIV(.IIIiIiGA.N, 4000 Arthur
-and Mary Keegan' egad 12 months and 7 dayi
On the
,- 14thinatent, OOTLIEB METTIDGED, aged
years - -
Pa the 14th Instant,'OETßUDE DAVIS, daughter of
-.Henry and Barak 7,1; James, aged 10 months and 8
*salts 4- • •
On the fith instant, ALBERT PILLMORE , only eon
of Dewitt C. and Zinnia P. Bleak. aged 14 months. *
On the 14thtnateat s Moe.IIIABY o'BRYAN, 01 yearn
age. , N.
The relottvis and friends of As familiars respect
- fullylnvltal.to attend the funeral, from her late rest
deced,"'llrfdge Street; west of Thirty - seventh street,
- Mantearille, this {Tuesday ) morning at 0 o'clock, *
Oolhe - 14th 'insiant, Bliss OATITIBIND BUNT
.- OW iVo I.4Ch lastint, ELLENMtIDPIIY, wife of Thoe.
illurgliy i sged,4oyears. . - , ; - '
:00'fize lath.jsurkent,BllOKAlL EILVEGAN, in his
68diear. '
frim Prociantatien...Orticie - the , Allayor - of
TRW CITY OP POILADELPIITAy Avineri
14, Intl.—The great enterprises of connecting the Old
and NeriNforld by the electric -teldgreptChaving been
RP . e4linslied,..lt,eeinnoproper thattheoltimens of Phi—
ladelphia should partake' in - the',,ccintruon rejoicings
oyer an event which_ molar 'Araspaseeeell other results
Of lumen ittenoe sedAihieh_ so mervellowdy.displays
the providence of 'an all-wise Creator ,in his adaptation
- of Nature to the wants and gregreee 6f mankind: '
jUpon the announcement of the first despatch over the'
'Atlantio cable, a sa lute , of one hondred inns' will be`
tfiiest,,en4. Itteptspe'ctitall r,etoitiltieuitgritlit4 the hello
of tfielettaithei be - ;olll,,thit hags.be, hung out-from
the public baildiegn and.ehippfogi and that such other
;dpmenitrationharn shell be meltable to the
:occasion: • 4 ". —
„
The authorities or the city, will, doubtleer,
concur in 4 further`,Celtiblvetolf 'of 'pigeons which is
&slight eritli metotiludeletilable import, owl which wpi
- render thO k iluiit ere forever Memorable: ” •
By order Ott.letidayer.:;.
IktO4TGOAtERY,
•• - • 4 .• - • • Mayors Clerk.
Direetera
of the MONTOUR IRON COMPANY, to serve
daring the enacting year, wall be held'.on SATURDAY,
the fourth day of September next, between the hours of
411146 - o'eleolf Wand. one. oleloek M. tao late
On/ce of the - OomPany", in the - Reeding Railroad Com
: parry's Buildings, in the - eity of Philadelphia,
By order of the Sherd; T., M. ARYAN, Jr.,
auf-ilteopE4 - „ Secretary,
Philadelphia Paiseager
RAILWAY 0011 P INY, Jnly 16,1868.
The rare of this Company now run every RIM min
atm • from THIRD and DIARHET Streets to their
Depot, on LORAN and RAYBEFORD Urania.
:jy/6-1m WrS. MANN, Btme.l".endent.
ocrllletne , ier; Invalids with Affections et
THE CHEAT.
, 9, W. eon PARSE sad CHESTNUT Streets,
sa2:lmit - -- • . Went Philadelphia.
lints ant, Eapo
JAS. S. MARTIN, Sa.,
1=1:1
HAT AND OAP
MANUFACTURER
•
FURS,
STRAW GOODS, and
HATTEMp TRISIISIINQS
No. 417 MARKET STREET,
C . H. GARDEN & CO.,
IiIANOFACTIIIDDIS OF, AND WOOLEN/LS MIAMIAN IN,
HATS, CAPS, FURS, STRAW GOODS,
FANCY BIM AND - STRAW DDNNETS, ARTIFI
OIALPLOWERS, ENDRES, FEATHERS,
- &0., &0.,
No. COO MARKET STREET,
S t Ir. Corner of Sixth street, Philadelphia.
MEROILLN T 8 are respectfully Inylted to ermine
our Stock. sul4-2m
53boe iinbittgo.
NOTICE TO SHOE MANUFACTURERS.
The undersigned (successors to the late• nen%
T. 30:108) ere now prepired to meet the wants of the
trade at the - -
OLD STAND,
Northeast corner of ARCH and FOURTH Ftreets
Their facilities for I mFORTI•G and FURNISHING
every article in the SHOE STUFFS and TRIMMINGS
line, at moderate prices adieu favorable terms, are
unsurpassed.
The attention of BUYERS Is respectfully solicited
WU. ZOIINS & SON,
ant? N.B. corner Arch and Pour% eta
Legal Nantes
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION to
the, estate of CHARLES HOFFMAN deceased.
baring, been granted to the undersigned. all persons
lodelped t.leal4 estate are requested to mite payment,
and those haviug cloth:tato present them without detay,
to ' SAMUEL S. THOMAS,
iml7..tuAt* 1232' PINE Street.
Qlb u cat io it al.
mTSSES AERTSEN will RE-OPEN
their SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES on MON
DAY, the Otb of September, at their Mildews, PRICE
Street, Germantown. anl7.lm*
131)wiling.
FOR CHARLESTON, S. 0.-
lIBRON 8 LINE—ONLY 11.8 G lIL AR
LIN —uoods received and Win of lading signed every
day. ,
Freights and hunrsode at less than sail vessel rates,
by the steamship NICY 4 TONE ST Al`N, Oapt. Marsh
man, to soll 8 ttULtOAY , 2tat lout, at 1.0 o'clock A.
31.. from *attend wharf above , YINIS Btroet. /or far
ther reinter s p ease Roe advertisement or Oke ateam
ship Keystone Slats in this paper. For frright or pa
ngs oppl to • A.11F.R0., Ja g
n
su 828 North Wharves.
Ai-- FOR FIiEIGHT OR - CHARTER.—
The A 1 coppered and eopper•festened Magee
Vital, &PUCK LSNNIG Hamner, muter, 3,760 barrels
c t apacity, In eaniplete order foe ivy
URO voya Ja N ge. Apply
A, H, ,
E 23 North Wharves.
WANTIM—A good vessel to ' load
.111. Heron's Mae for New °dein*. quirk de.
op..tott and good rates gtren. Apply to
surf A. HERON, Je , 328 Nor h Kharres.
saiWAN TBD.--A. go - od= limo' to load
to Heron , / Line. for Mobile. Quick despatch
eau good rates given. Apply to
cull A, HERON, Jo., 328 North Wharves.
EXHIBITION OF AMERIOAN
MANU
PAQTBRE3 BY THE FRANKLIN INATITNTE.
The twenty•ebith Exhibitoon of American Manure°.
farm by the Franklin foothill* of the State of Penn
sylremla, for the promotion of the Mechanic. Arte, will
be held at the State Armory Building, eorher of, Kr-
TaRNIK' and Filbert stream, as pet t he anneksdregtk.
lotions.
The Cemibittbe on kthibitione, appoint*/ by the In
stithte for the purpose of conducting the Rxhibition ;
will afford every facility in their power to all the con
tributors, that they may receive the utmost benefit, by
the display of their good.; and to, carry out thin obj, bt
.to the fullest extent, the Codsrcittee will be assisted by
it Ai-committees on each branch of isuionfaertures, he.
Ample steam-power will be provided, under the
charge of careful superintendent'', to put in motion
each working models or machinery se May be -Malted.
Any artiolor requiring unusual apace or position con
have aueh accommodation allowed by early application
to the Committee; and for any further information,
applicaVon may be made, either personally or by letter,
to the - Aatualy of the Institute,
;Premium's will be awarded for articles of peenlier
merit and excellenee, on the part of thejews.s,.. , ------
cordattekkith the alMeXee..emalatlOna . -
.: - ICCifamoirdo.•t tan stadia dtpoeited *ill b 6 pub
lished on the day of the ot Mos of the kt hibilion for
the use of Waiters. Any of the Depositors who wish
to hate their elude published on it will please make
earl, application to e,,e Actuary of the Institme.
azetrtivrioNs
• 1. The Exhibition It. owe will be' repered for the te
ceptiOn goods. on Yriday, lea lath or 06tober, shd
op -ned , for the
Omissionop-ned , of tlea-te on Tuesday, the
lekti Pt Octther, et ten o'clock A M and the B.thibl•
Nen will close on dotards'', the 6th day of November,
at 10 o'clock P.M.
2. No goods depoelted after Monday
evening, October
18th, can be entered on the it:Ogee' lista for competition
or premium; but may be depoeited for Exhibition only,
on payment of en entrance fee for each deposit of not
lees than one dollar . , and upwards according to the
ericalBth,
occophd .driecies cannot be removed from the
Exhibition booms. after being entered in the Invoice
books. unfit the Monday after the close of the Exist
bition, except by special aettotrof the Cotnntittes on
Exhibttions.
8 ..Tri ineure it-perfect impartiality the Committee on
Eshibitions,Aind all Finds or Partnerships in Vrifieb a
member of the IlOromitter, og Nahibitione is interested
l eluded from competition; andtbejudgeechill
,vely selected from persons p.mtmally
acquit! ted with the Andra branches of Manufactures
on whioh they shall be appointed, but who are neither
deposited of etch menuraeteree themeelves. nor in
any way interested Jo the articles submitted to their
examination.
4. Awards will not be confined to specimen" prepared
expressly for extusitien, but regard will be had to the
prices and'quality of the &Motel, compared with the
same oceoripilon of fo.eign goods, and with specimens
presented at former exhibition', and no premium shall
be awarded for an article that has received one at any
former Exhibition of the Institute.
6 Three classes of premiums will be awarded—
A PN ea r ier, aßl°:ElngarElaN"Premluolel a article shat egeduoyorafrat-els
premium, In cue the maser has received a first-elm
premium fora .smile r article at a former, Eihibli ion, •
certificate (styled a Real Forst-Wass PremiUm) may
be given, relei ring to the former award.
0 When the judges are or opinion that an invention
or improvement requires more deliberate investigation
and research-than the time slowed by the Exhibition,
they may recommend the owner or depositor to submit
it t the Committee on Science and the Arta , ' of the
ins itute for ;exatu.netion, and awards will be made by
the Committee on Exhibition. in a coif:lance wit. the
report of, that Committee ; but such examination will
be made only on the mitten reqtt.at of the owner or
dep mitor.
T. Proof of . origin must be furnished, if required,
for every spec i men offered pr exhibition.
8 Ali articles dap .oteva inns. be aomnpanied by an
invoice, stating the name and residence of the maker
and depoeitor; end it is part.cular y repeated that fa.
bele may be attached, bearing the Lome of the article
and or the maker; evil those Into , ded for sale eh • n d
have the price attached and the place where they can
be porcha , ed No ar isle east be sold and delivered in
to Exhibition Rooth'.
O. The tiotutuittee arta nee all diligence in preserving
the goods Irvip beleg to r or injultd, by emp:oyieg
sot, able pereons to assist them iv superloteudana the
rooms; and also faithful and competent wa ohtnen
ductsg the night: but all articles will be at the risk
of the depositors, who are regoes.id to place all sm.ll
st..d valttableiartiolen hi proper show.oasesfor their pro
tection.
10. 'I he momlop of each day, until ten o , clooli,
.hell be appropriated to the Judges, and no owners or
sepos tore of goods will be admitted to the exhibition
rooms previous to that time, except at the special se
gues; of the judge..
*Tao above premiums aro : lit olass;Bllver Medal;
Rd class, a Bronze Medal; 8d oleos, a Oertilloato.
aul74t
THE
"OLD DOMINION"
COFFEE POT,
and •
THE " OLD DOMINION"
TEA POT,
•
Are now manufactured, under the patent for the United
States, by
- ARTHUR, BURNHAM, & GILROY,
rum. 11T and 119 South TENTH &MEET,
• PHILADELPHIA.
ID' Merchants visiting Philadelphia, should, by all
Means, lay in ',supply of these COFFEE and TEA POTS,
which are rapidly coming into use, and destined in a
short time to superaede all other,.
Mr . A. D. & H. are also manufacturere, under the
n.tent, of
ARTHUR'S CELEBRATED AIR-TIQH f
BELE-HEALING CANS ANWJARS,
Which, It is conceded on all hands, are the beet in the
market. null-tf
r -COPARTNERSIIIP HE RET 0-
1 FORE existing between the undersigned, under
the firm ,of GRAY & STALEY, WAS dissolved by mu.
Wei consent ' on the 2d instan t The buelnees of the
late Srm will bet settled by GEORGIC W. GRAY.
ANDREWPALEY,
1 GEORGE W. GRAY.
'Philadelphia, August 11, 1558.
, GEORGE W. GRAY will °wahine the Brewing bust.
nese at the old established stand, No. 24 and 28 !loath
BIXTII Street Ho has constantly on band old Brown
Stout, Porter, and Ale. surf tn sa-ldt
,rll HEAP FAMILY SE WING MACHINES
la for sole at 103 North Zlen.Tll Street, one door
atiove ARCH.
•
These litschtnes sew with two threads, making
d o able -look stitch twist to the most costly machines.
Agents wanted, TAG&&RT & FARR,
awl7-Bt* - General Agents.
PA,PPI i Printed garde,
40 Commerce Etr
And
eet Envelopes.
,
N. El. L
VRINTERSI CARDS,
- • Paper and Rnyelopee.
40 Commerce Street,
L. 8, N
ENVELOPES, Printers'
Cards, and Paper.
405 Commerce Street,
aurtatlS S. L. N
Rif E 8 8 SHAD.-60 Barrels prime Mess
..I.NI MAD, now batting from Boston steamer, and for
WO by aulT • orio. 4. KENNEDY 8 CO.
'rag, pttEss.-4MiliVOln4
JOHN B. STRYKER '& 'CO.,
'3lO MABERT . I3TRBBT,
ivaotitskii Dzeisati
BRITISH, PRENOII, AND AMERICAN
DRY GOODS AND CARPETS
BOUGHT AT AIICTIOR,
And will be sold low for cash. - _ anl7.lm
AUTUMN TRADE, 1858.
DRY •GOODS
DRESS GOODS OF NEWEST STYLES, SHAWLS
2dERINOS, CODURGS, MUSLIN DE LAMES,
VELVETS, SILKS, ALPACAS, GINGLIABIS,
CLOTHS, OASSI3LERES, SATINETS, VESTINGS
FLANNELS, PRINTS BLEACHED AND DROWN
GOODS,
With a complete Lice of
PHILADELPHIA
And other styles of. Goode adapted to a
FIRBT-OLASS TRADE,
Allot which ere offered for male Cheap
438 MARKET and 433 MERCHANT ST
aul7•tu th sot 2cAfoi2m
•
ALEXANDER & KNOWLES,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND FANOY GOODS
(Secs MOTS° TO)
Non. 490 MARKET AND 423 MERODANT 8T3.,
And have just opened a NEW AND COMPLETE
STOCK OF GOODS, expressly adapted to
To which the attention of their ouatotnereand FIRST
CLASS BUYERS la Welted.
anl7-titnovl
JOSHUA L. BAILY,
N. W. 00R. FIFTH AND MARKET STS.,
Hu now open a
CHOICE AND ENTIRELY NEW STOCK
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
FOR BALE BELOW BEGI7LAR,PRIOEB,
To which he invltee'the attention of Buying from
all sections of the country. surnm
1,858 SILK GOODS. 1858
- FALL IMPORTATIONS.
DALE, ROSS, ofts WITHERS,
621 MARKET SMART,
61 8 zommEncE STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Have now In store their complete
IMPORTATION OF BILE AND PAM' GObDI3,
To which the attention of the - TRADE Is Invited.
an.14.2m
MARTINS," PEDDLE, & 1143.6fR10K,
mound+,
GLOVES, astd
FANCY NOTIONS,
No. 80 NORtII. VOITRTH STREETi
FIVE DOORS BELOW THE MERCHANTS , HOTEL,
Offer for wile the moat complete stock of goods to
their tine to ho found In the
UNITED bTATES,
Consisting of HO:IBRT, of every g-ade, -
GLOVES for men, women, and children, ooroprieing
an assortment of over 300 kinds,
UNDERSHIRTS and ERAWERB,
LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS and COLLARS,
LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS and SHIRT
FRONTS,
LADIES , BLmatio BELTS, with eldeps or entirely
new designs, with an endless variety of Notions, to
which thor invite the attention of
mor CLASS WESTERN AND SOUTHERN
ittnEits, Auto*
MEN'S WEAR.
DE 00IIR5EY, DAPOUROADE, & 00.,
(335 MARKET STREET,)
linos now In fitoto
PA 6L IMPORTATIONS,
of the greeted novelties of such goods, to which the
attention of
TEEM CUSTOMERS AND THE TRADE
INVITED.
MEN'S FURNISHING' GOODS
AND
TAILD.o.a-anttliatMar --
irbirG 0 ' / 1 & PE'AROE,
. SOEFTH FOtARTtt,
ONE DOOR BELOW MARKET STREET,
Neig in toe a full adortmekli Men's iturriliblni
Goods and Talton , Trimminge, to which they Invite the
attention of Clothiers nod Merchant Tailors. sulelm
FALL STOCIS..
BILK AND FANOY 000 DB.
HERRING & OTT,
N. W: Cotner of FOURTH and MARRIT STREETS,
lieve now In store s splendid assortment of
SILKS, RIBBONS, AND FANCY GOODS
OF THEIR (oHN IMPORTATION,
To which they Invite the attention of
YiRST-OlikOB RtITEItI.
aalB.2m
pRicE, FERRIS, Sr CO.,
DIP, I ORTEBS OP
mull; a'oors,
EMBROIDERIES,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
GLOVES, MITTS, &a.,
No. 834 MARKET STREET,
BELOW FOURTH,
PHILADELPHIA:
CHAS. H..IBVINB,
NAB. odosftard,
iralt-Ew
J. U. P. PATON,
pistil]) itatct,
EDWARD PERRIS
QUINTIN CAMPBELL, Ja., & CO.,
HOSIERY,
H. A. EWA°lecvoitD,
FALL STOCK OF CLOTHING.
CHARLES HARKNESS tt BON,
No. AM MARKET ETUNBT,
BOIITHBAST CORNER OP FOURTH,
Have now In store a large and splendid assortment
of PALL and WINTER CLOTHING, manufactured ea
presely for the Sout h ern and Western Trade, which
they offer for male on the best tome for Cad", or on the
%tonal Credit. '
BUYERS are Invited to call and examine for them.
soiree. aul24lm
SMITH, WILLIAMS, & CO.,
FOREIGN AND DONIEVFIO DRY 000D5,
No. 518 MARKET STREET,
Are now constantly receiving
NEW SEASONABLE GOODS,
Of Desirable Styles, from the but markets in this
Country and Europe.
The attention of purchasers is solicited. 1011.13,
J T. WAY & CO.,
.
Nos. 221 MARKET Street end 10 0111JR011 Alley
lAIPORTDR3 AND JOBBERS
The completeness of their Stock, both for
VARIETY AND PRIOEB,
Will be found to otter advantages to buyers, unit's ,
passed.by any other in this country.
BURNE TT, SEXTON & SWEARINGEN
No. 409 MARKET STREET, NORTH SIDE,
THE LATEST FALL STYLES
OP
Imported and Home Alanufactored
YANOY DRY 'GOODS,
Consistlag of—
DRUB TRIMMINGS,
VELVET RIBBONS,
SKIRTS
of all Wads, And materials for them.
HOSIERY IN GREAT VARIETY.
UNDERSHIRTS,
DRAWERS,
SHAWLS, -
COMFORTS,
GAITERS
Lad lee and Ohildren'ilinTB,
To all of which we invite the attention of
FIRST•OLASS BUYERS:.
attll-Im
LAIIMAN & RABORGI--
Importers and Wholesale Dealers In WINES,
BRANDIES, WIIISKEY, GINO, and FANCY LI
WOES, No. 1017 MARKET Street, between Tenth and
ilevanth ottreots. JalaV
V..HOVELS AND SPADES.
2100 dozen for ;sale at corner of QUARRY And
BREAD Streets, oso. RALY*Atill Futon , .
nlB-110
113rg - Voobsilobbtre.
STAPLE AND FANCY
AT WHOLESALE
OP EVERY.VAItqTY
EMBROIDERIES,
W. G. CHITTICK & CO.,
FALL TRADE,
PIIILADELPIIIA,
IMPORTERS ►RD DZAVERS IR
LINENS, DAMMINO,
IMPOBTEN4 AND JOBBERS
GLOVES, and
FANO! GOODS,
No. 841 MARKET STREET,
tiartheast Ooinek of gOtißill
QUIN2iN °MODELL, an
WHOLESALE DEALERS
DRY GOODS, •
Are now fully prOpared for the
FALL TRADE.
Offer for sale at their Store,
,Akv,pust,
,0,,,1
- ' VDrg'oo6W:Tobbers
N EW FALT, STOCk.
S. , AMTS - SiVT THOM/SAS,
ISM MARKET SaKET, SMITH SIDE,
bleKtst opened,and has in store
AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OP
AORIOAN AND EUROPEAN DRY GOODS,
&feted expressly for the PALL TRADE, ta.whlch he
invitee tho Attention of
CASH AND BIS MONTHS' BUYERS.
" •
W. H. liowtrm,
atio.l24..wim E. HARPER - JEFFRIES,
pm GOODS.
•
• MARTIN & WOLFF,
288 MARKET STREET,
DRY GOODS.
MI.K.L STOOK.
lITHIAN, JONES, dr 00.,
N 0.215 MARSET STREET,
THEODOR TO
trio. 204 0111:111.78 ALLEY,
Hari now In store ei
COMPLETE STOCK
S&ASONABLE DRY GOODS,
To wHch they Invite the attention of Buyers from
all partiof the Union. aulB-2m
011'Ea, VAN 011ILIN, & GLASS,
IMPORTERS
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
GLOVES,
FANCY GOODS, &a.,
NO. 428 .111ARKET STREET,
ABOVE FOURTH,_PRILADELPHIA.
aul3.2m
B
AR OFT & CO.,
(Noe.. 40 and 407 MARKET STREET,)
' ' /MPORTERO
AND
JOBBERS
OF
• DRY GOODS,
Wonldaiiebollee to Buyers,
imam: ONOTION OF TUX COUNTRY,
That their trrangomonta for the
FALL TRADE -
, ARE NOW OOMPLETII. aull-6w
SHAPLAIGH, RUE, & 00.,
IMPORTERS
WRIEE'GOODS,
LINENS, -
• • EMBROIDERIES,
LACE GOODS, &a,
Noi 829 MARKET STREET,
aull-Sin ‘;' PHILADELPHIA
NEW FALL STOOL.
leCenley, Brother, & Brewster,
23 NORTHJOURTH ST.
HATS Put opened an entire new stook of
HOSIERT,,GLO'VES, AND FANCY GOODS,
o which they invite the attedittoo of Brat-class buyers
Our stock le peoileularly adapted to
TEE BOTITRZRN TRADE
su9-limit
NO. 416 MARKET STItEET.
PHILADELPHIA, £U(BJSI, 1848
MALI. 'IRA-DO3l.
WAL H. BROWN & 00.
Are now reaping their
PALL Oink OF FOREIGN
AND
AMIRIOAN tinY GOODS,
To Which tte aitontiob of
111:1YErdl
le respectfully invited.
M L. H ! LOWELL & 00.,
iTftiSETI
NACU NOW tf UPON A 110PARSA88ORTIONT Of NEW
SILK AN.D FANCY DRY' GOODS
dit dm; i! ittdldA'iltiN,
An examination of which they solicit from
CASH AND SHORT ()RENT BUYERS
Prom all maiom of the country.
aulo-tu tit Ot
WOLFE, WIIASON, & CO,
(AGENTS TOR PEILATTIPTUA)
CARPET MANIIPACTURERS,
Nit. 139 CHESTNUT STREET
iY 64 # 6l
. .
)ants.
AVAFPED,--A. young Lady as TEAOHER
fn a Female Acad.-fly . near the atty. Unet be
competent to teach the plain rudiments of an English
education. Adtheas ACADEMY, at the once of The
Prase. aurf-6t*
WANTED -4y the advertiser, a situation
ea Coachman or 04rdener. Qiun rrqdttee unex
ceptionable referenda u to chereotet. Addl.. so- HAL
DEMAN, at the 001 Co of Mlle paper. anl7-0411,
WANTED—Bra young man just grade•
ated from the High School. employment In a
Wholesale Dry Goode House. Address HENRY, at
this Moe, aul74t*
WANTED—A. Travelling Agency, by a
v Kim thoroughly competent to collect or 'ell by
umple. fleet of tolerance given. Maros W. BOYD,
Blood's Despatth.
WANTED—Tmtnediately, 0, single Man,
,to take cberge et Farm, Must come MOM
mandid. Address MASON, CO' Office aul7-13t*
Situatio4 as Roue(imaid,
w by s youor Girl who le &good Ironer shil Washer.
Apply to THOMAS LYON, Bpragge Avenue, OhHetieu,
above Front. aull.2tie
•V(T ANTE D—By a young Lady of gc od
V V eucation, a Situation as Teacher In a Samlaary.
Oan glee leuooe to Browband Shutt. Hunt objection
to go ont or he city anl7-4tO
TAE UNDERSIGNED would accept a
A Situation with a w ember of the Rar bailor a large
preoliee t or would &ail an office with a young lawyer.
nest of reference given. Address, at thle Office,
aull-2t* LA* YER.
IiVANTED.--Bra middle-aged Man, a Situ
ation as Porter In a wholesale Wahl aliment.
Geed
Bloody Desp referen atcceh. will No Oren, Address
augh I•Lii latir 00D,
•
NVAN T E young Man of thorough
bustles habits, to go to Nebraska. To one
capable of taking sole charge of a large atore business a
good salary will be glean. Address NEBRASKA, at
this Office„ for three days. Ault.) St*
WANTED—A stout, able Man, to go a
short distance in the country. Nano need apply
but three who can bring good testimonial') u to sobri
ety, and who thoroughly underatend the care of horses.
Address WOOSTER, at this Office. aul4-3t*
VVANTED—An-experionced Book-keeper
desires an engagement fn a wholesale establish
ment. Good reference will be furnished Address
BOOK-HREYAR, °Moe of this paper. nul4.ot, •
IJtJANTED—A Salesman In a Wholesale
v v Dry Goode Rouse. To one who can influence a
large Western and Southern trade a liberal salary will
be given. Address THIIiD STREET, at this Ofßee.
aul4.ot*
WANTED.—A young man recently from
Scotland, wishes a, situation as GARDENER.
Uoderstands ornamental garden ;work, and the care of
hoc•home plants. Adoreu GARDEN, at this or.
flee. anl4•etlt
WANTED, by a single man, a situation as
/armor ; Is fully competent to take chugs of a
form; can come recommended by We former employer.
Address D. D. 8., this office. sull-Bt*
LWANTED TO PIIROHASE--A °or
nor-More Property, suitable for a Grocery and
Pr rigion business, with attached. South of
Arch 'street preferred. Addrtoui GROOM?,
ly Prm
OffiCC. 15
WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES
OAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to
whole will be given good pay, board, clothing, and
medioal aftendanoe. Pay from 512 to $92 per month.
No men having a wife or child will be scoop
i tr. Apply
for MUIINTSD SBRVIOE at No 817 MAlc 7 r T Street,
above Eighth, north aide.
WILLIAM B. ROYA.LL,
lit Lieut. Id Regt. of Cavalry,
apl7-tf Recruiting Officer.
SLATE I SLATE I I ELATE II I—Rooftng
Slate, of all ghee, and at veiy low rates, kept oon•
Manny on hand, and for sale by
FCBRING, 101 k 00.,
OBRNANTOWN ROAD and THIRD street.
N. B. Slate Boots pat on to the beet =niter, and N
pallrhror AEA En Ell emir ...I•Entait Ea& s -
CAPE MAY AND ATLANTIC CITY.—
Tbere will be no necessity for travellers taking a
.apply of CIGARS with them, as a complete assort
meta. of GENUINE HAVANA, of Samuel filmes , s im
portation, will be found on sale at CONGRESS HALL,
Cape Island, and at the UNITED STATES, Atlantia
City • 3Y23
‘VORICINGMEN, AROUSE I
VIE “NATIONAL ELSOIIANIO"
WILI. APPEAR ON
SATURDAY NEXT, 14th Instant.
It wlll contetti matters of interest for all who WORK.
Single coples 4 cents. $2 per year. CARRIERS and
NEWSBOYS wasted. Call Immediately of the Office,
NM month THlllDetreet, (up ;Ulm) &RIM('
-• • •
tUhaysitlelD4 avab's:
D AVID S. BROWN'Sz CO.,
Noe. 44 AND 46 SOUTH FRONT STREET,
AND 41 LNTITIA STREET,
HAY li HOW la nom' AND ANN secristrnra RBOULAR
SUPPLIES Or
MADDER PRINTS,
FROM THI FOLLOWING OOMPARMIR
DONNELL ,IdANIIPACTURING COMPANY,
GLOUCESTER MANUFACTURING 00.,
SAMUEL SLATER & 80N8,
TOGETHER' WITH
WASHINGTON AND FRANKLIN
BLACK AND WHITES,
NEW MARKET TURKEY BEDS
attlB 3t .
D AVID S. BROWN & CO.,
Noe. 44 AND 46 SOUTH FRONT STREET,
AND 41 LETITIA STREET,
DRILLS, JEANS, MEETINGS, BIIIRTINGS,
AND FLANNELS, BROWN, BLEAORED,
AND COLORED,
AERIE ALL WIDTHS, /lOU THE
PEPPERELL MANUFACTURING 00 ,
BATES MANUFACTURING CO.,
WASHINGTON MANUFACTURING CO.,
CONESTOGA STEAM MILLS,
MASON VILLE CO., ANA OTHERS„
TOGETHER WITH •
RUBINACCI'S SEWINGS, JESSE EDDY & SONS,
AND CHATHAM MILLS CASSIMERES.
ROCHDALE BLANKETS, SHAWLS, SATINETS,
ho , &o. Angl6-St
EMBROIDER/ES 'AND LAOES.
GEORGE PEARCE & CO.,
241'0HESTNIIT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
62 AND 64 PARK PLACE, YEW YORK,
Dave now open, and are conatcntly making additions to,
a large sod varied stock of
•
EMBROIDERIES,
LACES,
•
NETS,
JOINED BLOND, QUILLINGS, Re., &a.,
2o which tiny invite the attention of
THE JOBBING TRADE
su6.2w
JAMES A. F
J IMPORTER AND COMMISSION MEROMANT,
919 OHESTNIIT STREET,
(or staists,)
ass NOW nem; for examination a fun assortment of
Gloves, Gauntlets, Shirts, Drawers, Turkey Red and
Bladder Handkerchiefs, Comforts, Braes, Iloods,Ro
golettes, Rose, ant other Germantown fancy goods;
Domestic Buck Gloves, Mittens, and Gauntlets; Dress
Trimmings, Buttons Belts, dco., aro., to which he in
vites the attention of the trade.
Agent for New Britain Knitting Co.'s Mineral Spring,
Pacific, Wolcotville, Trenton, and Ootioes Shirts and
Drawers. jy29-eodlm
GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS.
JOHN 13. ENGLISH & CO.,
No. 113 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA,
AND 257 BROADWAY, NEW YORE.
Are now receiving their FALL IMPORTATION or
FRENCH AND ENGLISH,
KID, BEAVER, BUCK, BILK, CLOTH, FUR, FUR
TOP, AND PLUSH•LINED
GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS.
jy2B-1m
RIDGWAY, DEUSSNER, & CO.,
IMPORTERS OP
CLOTHS,
DOESKINS, And
CASSIMERES.
SOLC MINIM FOR TEN FOLLOWING
CELEBRATED MANUFACTURERS:
BRED. BRUMES, (Little Tleketd
W. A. JOHANNT, Abhoe, -
%ETERS & SCHMIDT, (S and M Clothe,)
ZAMBONA. BROTHOES, (Tuley Oatslmeread
BROICH & LAMBERTS, Of and B Clothed
B. TOENNIEB & CO.,
No. Witt CHESTNUT STREET,
PIMADELiPRIC
RIDGWA?,
and ..2nl CJIAR_HrmitABE,H-
WOLFE, WILSON, & CO., •
189 OHNSTNtry BTILBET,
Have jnet received on consignment 160 Bales
(MAY, WHITE, AND BLUE PdACEINAWI3,
NEGRO IiLANKETII
Also,
SOO PIECES TAPESTRY, INGRAIN and VENETIAN
OAR PETINGS.
160 BALES BLACK AND WHITE RADDIN4
au12.66
G LENEOHO MILLS,
GERMANTOWN, PA
A. MbOALLinit & dd.,
MABUFACTUBSIM AND WROLSBALX iN
OARPETH4OB/ OIL CLOTHS, .1.3.
WAREHOUSE, No. 80 BAIHMHO,
PHILADELPHIA
1,200 PAC:JUGES
Drown and Blended
SHEETING% SHIRTING% and DRILLINGS,
direct from
LtCONIA, GREAT FALLS,
MUSLIM, PNRRINS,
88AMIUSETT8, DWIGHT,
BARTNET, and CABOT MUM,
In which dill t'l. Ott':id et logo and dearable aaeortment,
,
to which we beg to call tit; altentitot of the ir de.
ROBESON INDIGO BLUE PRINTS, HASiPIiBN
TWEEDS, ST IPBS, TIOKINGB,
AND COTTONADEB,
In great variety.
SATINETS, FLANNELS, &c,,
For tale by
FROTHINOIIAM 4c WELLS, Agents,
alkS-2roir SS LE PIM St. and 84 FL FRONT St
CARPETINGS._
AVBIIRN tiltuels.ptta,
811PEatiNg3 ANO VENITIANS.
hisanfactured by
AMUR BARBAR.
Role. Agents in this City,
ATWOQD, RALSTON is CO.,
jyBl-U • No. OM MARKET Street
--
WELLING, COFFIN, & CO.,
116 CHESTNUT STREET,
Have on hand, and are constantly receiving, th fol
lowing description of goods
A. & W. SPRAOCES , PRINTS, in great variety,
including Chocolates, Turkey Reds, Greens, Blues,
Skirtings, and Fancy Styles.
BLEACHED SiIh'ETINGS, SHIRTINGS, A
DRILLINOS.
Lonsdale, Masonville, Slatenville,
Hope, Washington, Union Mills,
Blacketone, Cohannet, Johnston,
White Mel, , Acton, &o.
BROWN SHEETINGS Phenix , SKIRTINGS, AnD OSNA,
• BIIRGS.
Mitoses, Virginia Family, Groton,
Ettrick, East'n Virginia, Eagle,
Manchester, Meo's & Farm's, Still Water,
Mechanics', Warren A, Cans' River,
Riverside.
CLOTHS.
Bottomley's, Pomeroy's, and elenham Co.'s Black
and Fancy all-wool and cotton warp Cloths in great
variety.
DOESKINS AND OASSIMERES.
Greenfield Co., Sextons River, Bristol,
Terry's, Stearn's, and others. _
SATINETS.
Stearn% liyres & Aldrich, Taft & Capron,
Minot, Charter Oak, Mineral Springs,
Swift River, Carpenters', Florence Mills,
Hockanum, Duhring's, Convereville, &e.
SlLESlAS.—Lonsdale's, Smith's, and other makes,
plain and twilled, of all colors.
Fancy Negro Stripes and Yields.
Jewett Olty and Irene Stripes, Dentine and Ticking..
Rhode Island and Philadelphia Linsey' and Apron
Checks.
Shepard's and Meter's Canton Flannels, &o. 1722-2 m
RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS,
DAMASkS. DIAPERS. &o.
CONBITHERB of RICHARDSON'S LINENS, aunt those
desirous of obtaining the MINI/INN GOODS, should
see that the articles they purchase are sealed with the
full name of the firm,
RIOH&RDSON, SONS, & OWDEN,
As a guarantee of the eoundnese and durability of the
Goode.
This caution is rendered essentially noceseary as laree
quantities of inferior and defective Linens are prepare&
season after season, and sealed with the name of
al OHABDi3ON by Irish homes, who, regardless of the
injury thus inflicted alike on the American consumer
and the manufacturers of the genuine Goode, will not
readily abandon a haziness no profitable, while ptr
°butt's can be imposed on with Goode of a worthless
character.
J. BULLOOKE & J. B LOOKE,
my2S-6m Agents, Se 011IIROEI Street, New York
jarisog MOONLIGHT EXCURSION
to the Monument, Red Bank. The
steamer HARRY LAUGHLIN will leave MEGA ROMPS
WHAM Kennington, on WEDNESDAY EVENING,
Aug. 18th, and WEDNESDAY, Aug. 26th. 1858, at 8
o'clock, for RED BANK, stopping at ARM and AL
MON', Street, landing at the Monument wharf. Re
turning at 12 o'clock A Band of music will accompa
ny the Boat. Excursion 26 cents.
ORREITOPHER KLEINZ,
HENRY OVERTIME,
aulB-3t* WILLIAM BECKET.
POST WINE.-50 Quarter Pipes in bond,
and for sale by 'f'fll.t.lllßl H. YEATON,
No. 910 South PEON I Stroet.
HERRINGS -800 bbis. NO. I PIOKLt.;1:1
Herring; 800 bble extra Newfoundland ditto
120 bble Potomao dry salted ditto, now in nor," and for
male by JNO. M. KENNEDY & ~
•no.l t
INeur tue WAARvIrli.
lirts.rlV.N STOUT.- 40 casks lc &
Williams," Imported dirset from London, in
store and for mile by di
rect. H. YBATON,
1716 month PRONT Motet.
"'Retail Carp v., oat's.
NEW FALL GOODS:
L. J. LEVY a CO
Are now meal lug a nolo° aeiortment of Now Goode
AUTUMN SALES
In addition to their own importations, they offer tbls
season a selection from the Stocks of other Inverters.
The whole collection is fully equal in variety, In beauty
of design and excellence of fabric, to any past season.
The Inspection of
WHOLESALE BUYERS
To !ratted 011 well mg their retail customers. The stock
will be adOnt to by all the steamers irrith,g this Pall,
as they have made arrangements to have sent to them a
selection or any ilea? Goods which may appear in Paris
late in the lemon.
809 AND 811 CHESTNUT ST
V L EARPLESS BROTHERS are clash} out
their Summer Stock of Lawns, Detainee, Silky,
Challis, Silk Robes, and Chintz, at greatly reduced
prices.
anl4-11 0 11ESTMIT and BIGEITH.
MEN'S SHAWLS.
Just renal vtd an assortment of Men's Travelling
Shawls, plain and fancy border,, all sizes and qualities.
SHARPLBI3I3 BROTHERS,
anl6-if CHESTNUT AND EIGHTH.
PANTALOON STUFFS.
Coatings, Wettings, and Broadcloths.
Goods specially for Boys' wear. -
Summer Pant Staffs, selling cheap.
. - PAESI( MUSI,INS
In the basement, of avaar good make, by the yard or
piece, at a email per cent. on the Agent's package price.
DONIF,TIO GOODS.
Irish Linens, fine and heavy.
Shirt 11..aoms, Table Linens.
Towels. Diapers, and Napkins.
Ticking& and Flannels.
MARSDILLIS QUILTS.
Blankets from $1 26 per pair upwards.
Summer Spreads soling off cheap.
MANTILLA BOt,M.
Plaid Dusters at 75'. Lavelle do, $1.25 to $1.75.
Fine Dusters from $2.50 to $3.50.
But a few more Silk Mantillas end Dusters, which
wo will close out at a great reduction. _ -
Goods for Summer and Fall Travelling Dresses.
Merrimack', neat and dark, now styles.
000PBB & OONAHD,
Ault S. Z. corner NINTH. and M slur NT.
HOODED OLOAILS,
TOR THE SEASIDE,
AT SIX DOLLARS.
TRAVELLING OR DUST CLOAKS,
Indispensable fore Country Ramble, or en route to the
Springs, at $2.60, $8 60, $4 60, - and ss.
ELEGANT MANTILLAS.
WRENCH AND ENGLISH LACE.
BLACK BILK, BILK, AND LAca.
CRAPE It ARETZ CIRCULARS.
-WHITE BA.REGE CIRCULARS.
AT 02241ALV 702/010 MOAT, 20 opoen-vim BHA/og,
AT TH2
PARIFS MANTILLA EMPORIUM,
708 CHESTNUT Aged,
,1717 - J. W. PROCTOR &
THE CH EAPE ST EMBROIDERED
CRAPE SHAWLS ever offered ht this City are
now bang sold by
THORNLEY &" DEISM
N. E. oor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. -
We purchased, a few days ago, at a most tremendous
aacridoe for
CASH,
a lot of very rich Embroidered Crape Shawls, same
quality and style as we have sold for
TWENTY DOLLARS!
which wo are now selling at the extremely low prloe of
TWELVE DOLLAR/3i!
Ladles, you may never have ouch smother opportunity
of buying a
HANDSOUN SHAWL SO OBIAII
Mao, Plain Crape Shawls, from $4 to Siff.
' MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS.
Special bargains Lace, Silk, Moir Antique Man.
tillas, &c.
Travelling Dress Material' in great variety.
•
Thin Summer-Drees Goods.
•
Organdies, Eareges, Grenadines, lce., eco
fl utoE 01LE.,, FANCY SILKS, An.
Our name is justly celebrated for Cheap Silks.
Materials for Men and Boys' Wear. '
Linen Goods, of our own importation.
Summer Gauze and other Flannels, &0., &a.'
Mitts, Veils, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, &e., at
THORNL EY &
, lONE.PRICE ,CASH STORE, ,, -
N. E. Cor. EIGHTH & SPRING GARDEN Streets.
jelts-U ' '
MANTILLAS I I MANTILLAS ll Mo
/7.11 ELROY respectfully invites the Ladlei to call and
examine his stock, of Mantillas, embracing many styles
not to be found elsewhere. Our stock is ,the Urgest,
our patterns the latest styles, and our prices so low that
we defy competition.
6.000 yards Black and Fancy Silks, 37X, 44, 50, 56;
rich, 62%, 89, 76;very rich, 81, 87m, 95, $l.
10,000 yards Detainee, Baregee, Ducats, at 10, 12%,
16%, 1811, 20, 22, 25, 28, 31, 35 , decidedly the cheeped
in the city.
10,000 yards One French Lawns 10,12%,16%, 20, 25,
worth, many of them, 37% to 62 6 k, very fine. -
One lot of Crape Shawls, at $1 , worth $3O.
600 yards aide-band Olunumeres, at% , worth $l, with
a great variety of desirable goods for men's and boys ,
wear, less than usual prices.
1,000 yards hiareellle-Vostings, et 25, worth 75.
1,000 yards new style Ribbons, the cheeped in the
city. -
1,000 fine French Needleworked Collars, at $l, worth
10,000 yards of Plain and Plaid Jaconets, Swiss and
Cambric White Goods, tip greatest bargains In the cityi
Ribbons and Fringes and Trimmings, in endless ea
riety, at less than half the usual prices.
McELROY,
jel-tn th s-tf No. 11 &nth NINTII.Street.
®PE NING NEW DRY GOODS FOR
PALL.
CIIIOICA AND DESIRABLE STYLES AT LOW
PR/LIAS.
Bayudere o / 121 r.5•
Neat .'rost.over do.
Bayadero Satin de Chaise.
Bayadere Rider! and LuxOrs.
Tanjore Cloth and Lavollas.
Lnpin , a oil-wool Debeg a.
Plaid and Chene Poll de Chevres.
1 aside load Manchester Printed Detainee.
Gay styl. s do. for Wrappers.
Gay styl'es Cashmere Prints for do.
200 ps kterrimal. American, and English Mutt.
Black Coburg Clothe and Al pacas.
Uldsay slack Silks, all widths.
Seelig:4 and Crimson 'hiatus:l, crewed with Black for
Children, &e., &e.
Also, a tnll stock
DOI Esrlc AND PIIItN it ISIII L NG GOODS.
cARBEI ADAMS,
aul4-8 to th • Eighth and Arch strode.
LUPIN'S WIDE WHITE AND BLACK
SA.REGE, for Shawls, TaiMall, &e. wholesale
and retail. Storekeepers supplied for nett Cash.
CHARLES ADAMS,
Jyl4 EIGHTH and ARCH Streets
Sin Oak anb tro La.
FUR 'SALE.— A handsome residence,
with all us modern improvements, large side
yard, grainer's. eta. SIXCEt, near 81 ) 1t , NG GOWEN
Street. Terrine easy. S. byf Sorith SIXTH
Street, (second etory.y anle•tm
at FOB. SALE OR EXCHANGE -A
.WE handsome new mind n,lq rooms, and 40 acres,
sear Gwynedd Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad.
Bite splendid, fruit abundant. health unsurpassed.
Any person really desiring a handsome country neat in
esateinge for city property, will find this an unusual
op l/inanity - of accomplishing his object apply to 1'
R. LYND, 6jj Botith BIXTII Bt., (2nd story.) aulii.los
an FOR SALE.—A putty Cottage, nine
NIL rooms, and one or more scree on Wyoutiog avenue,
two miles out the Second street Turnpike. Algo t tete
rat handsome Cottage iota The neighborhood la
healthy, beautiful, and rapidly imp coring. P K.
LYND, fiX South SIXTH (Yd story.) aul4-lm
- 013, SALE.—The premises on the
Jai north*Sort comer of Ninth and Master streets,
consisting of two•story office and lot of ground 110 by
100. with two railroad tracts therein. • Suitable for a
Coal, Lime or Marble.eard. Apo', td
H. U. THOMPSON & O. M. cONARs OM,
aul4•Bt 933 ARON Street
~ TO BE LET—On account of removal
to our new etor the house No. 422 CHESTNUT,
below Fifth street. Poseession may be bad about the
first of Octo - Ser. The podium is one of the most desi
rable In Philadelphia.
for tem, Of lease apply to
J. E. CALDWELL & CO.'
V FFICE TO—LET.—AN ELIGIBLE OF.
PHA tar an Indorsing, Company, or similar cor
poration, haring three communicating rooms on the
same Hoar, No. 214 WALNUT Street, above 'DOOR.
Immediate palliation given Apply to
JOHN C. KEPNER, or
THOMAS T. BUTCHER,
N 0.112 South FOURTH Street,
rich2o-tuthe-tt second story, front room.
FOR R E 1 , 1 T—A large, comfortable,
and well-finished house near NEW ARE, Del., on
the lino of the Ph ladelphia. Wilmiqrton and Haiti
wore Railroad; built expressly for a boa; bat been
used as a Peraale ~ e ntinary for a term of years. Pent d
low If applied for soon at No. 417 MARKET Street,
Philadeipbla. anlO•tu th as tit
AR FOR SALE—valuable keal Estate on
NlNorth 1 bird street, including THREE eTORSB
on Third street, NMI. 442, 424 and $26. Also, twoil In
ane', BRICK BUILDINGS on Dilleryn street Nos. 417,
419. 421. Lot 60 feet front, extending in depth 178 feet
to Diliwyn—oete an annual rent clear of taxes of about
$2,604. App..). to W. If.- LETIOK,
anti-1m No. 346 North SIXTH Street.
91
0 RE N T—T H E FIRST, THIRD,
FOURTH and FIFTH Stories, and Two Cellars,
of No. 105 ARCH Street . above FRONT. apply to
BISHOP, SIMONB, it CO ,
120 North %naive''
A 9-4 RENT—Ccunting-House No. 180
KZ North Delaware Avenue, with floor extending
through to Water street. Apply to
JOHN M. KENNEDY & 00.,
au° 182 N. Delaware Avenue.
iTO RE N T—The second and third
stories of No. 103 AROH Street, second door above
Front, north !title. Apply to
O. 0. SADLER & 00.,
North Water Street.
iiiOß SALE—A valuable LOT, in the 'WS-
J: pity of the Baltimore Depot, in an improving
neighborhood. For particulars, address J. K., Box P 27
Rost-office.
Baarbing.
110ARDING.-AA young gentleman desires
J
permanent board in a quiet, genteel family, where
he will have a home, and be made comfortable. In en
gaged in business, bat expects to devote hie spare hence
to study. A ;tingle room preferred. in a central loca
tion. Addiere J. 0. Box 985 Poet Office.
anl7.4t*
BOARDING.-A. gentleman desires to se
cure good accommodations. for wbtch be Will m
a liberal compensation. Address 111Y/110IaN, at tbis
°nice. ant7-61.*
BOARDING—Wanted by a young man and
LiF his wife, in a erivate Welty Terms must be
reasonable. Address TIIOAWBON, Blood's DeapatCh.
aul7.3tW
A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE; or a Few
YOUNG GENTLEMEN; find a pleasant
Home at 795 WOOD Street, above Franklin. anl.7-2t*
macoARDING.—A young Lady whose
JO/
employment requires her absence from home
during the day, Is desiroi of engaging boarding in a
plain, private family. Lodging, breakfast, and tea only
required. Address LOUIBA, Blood'a Despatch
anl4-at*
ntiARDING.-A well ventilated Oha ra -
Ja.. bar, with small Parlor, wanted by two single
gentlemen. Address L. 11.,” at this office. anl2
MEW MAGAZINE.
BRItAIW tic STRATTON'S"AMEBSOAN DfER
WANT' , is nob ready, and may be had at all 'NEWS
DAPOTB. Their Agent, Oapt. J. H. Bell Is canvassing
this city for yearly subscribers. • Price $2 per annum.
•Address BRYA.4T & STRATTON, Mercantile College,
B. B. earner BITBNTII and 0)138TIVIJT Striate, Phi
ladelphia, my2S-ly
• -
WHTEnAEAT,LRBEY-
William
B,
LARKW B ARCII-ST.
Ffedesie*a, eating sad
Stigi Manager ,
,TIIEJ3DAY EVENING, /tripoli 17.1858,
THE WIPE; or. A Tale of Mantua.
St Pierre, Mr Wheatley rAtitonio, Mr Gilbert; -Mari
anna, t ire Gladstenti. .
-
To conclude with FORTY AND FIFTY.
Mr Idilyerbite, Mr John Gilbert; MraLillywhlte, Mrs
John Gilbert. - - - -
Admission. 25 ate.' B,cur - ed Seals in Dress Circle. azg
eta; Orchestra Stalls, 50 ets; tests n Private Boxes, 75
Os; Gallery, !Bets; Geller, for Colored Persons Mete ;
Private Boa Sn Gallery for -.Colored Persons, 58 eta;
Whole Private Boa, 58.
Doors open aril( o'clock; commence at 7X, precisely.
WELCH* , : NATIONAL THEATRE.—
Joseph O. Foster, Bole Lessee and Manager. C.
Foster, Stage Manager. -
TUESDAY EVENING. Armlet 17.1858,
ONION, Tait GOLu.BEATS B.
Orion, Mr Lsngdon ; Duffy Clicker, lierforrell; Con—
stance hfiloer, Jolla U Cooke.
To coneindowitk the popular Exhaysgansa of
TOM -AND JERRY; or. Life in London.
Corinthian Tom, Mr 0 Foster; Jerry, Mr Seymour
sate, Julio Bi Cooke. -
Doors open at 7X to commence at T o k o'clock.
Tickets of admis sion, 26 cents , secured state, BS
Dent*; Orchestra @hs,so cents ; Beats In Private
Box. 75 cents ; Whole Box;15 and $5 ; Family Circle,
15 cents. - •
MAMMOTH OPEN AIR FESTIVAL I
-GRAND FETE CITAmPSTRR!
MONDAY, TUESDAY, - AND WEDNESDAY,
August, Zid, gAth, and 25th,
PRIME GROVE!, •
, This charming piece of woodland in over twelve
acre, in extent, and is situated on the line of the Wisst
Philadelphia Passenger Railway, near its present ter
The programme of this novel and del•ghtful entet
tainment teal consfet of VOOAL ARO INrTROMEN
Tat. MIISIO, daily, from 2 to 3 -"clock P X ,• AORO
RATIO AND GVNLEASTIO PROPORMANOICE. from S
to 6 o'clock P. M ; GIItED HAL UHAIIPETRE. from
6 to Tlt o•cluck ; PBOXIINADE CDROM, by mitt-
O tar v y
F ll i s alr.nza,
ndsi 9 nthe evening, soda magnificent DISPLAY
under the direction of Prawns. ,
The ground will be beillimtily illuminated each see
ping.
Admittance to the whole entertainment; day and
night, only Tw NNTV-IfIVE CENTS.
reason Tniteta. Fifty Cents.
Furtherpartied/oil ID fu• ore advertisementg.
The whole under the direction of
GIiOREI-11 HOOD,
Late of the aordemi of lanais
QANFillt D'S OPERA HoIISE,
ELEVENTH Street. ab Are CHESTNUT.
,BEAUTISULLY ENLARGED.
New Fixture., New teenery, New Beata, and Additional
- Gallery. -
HANYORDWTROUPAI ENLARGED.
818 rEEN PERFORM IN PANT*. - -
NEW BONGS,. NEW 011 , 3H1Ida8, NEW DANOES,
AND
LAUGHABLE AFTEDPIIOIB. •
Adrolsolon twenty-five cents. Doors open at Ix
o'clock ; performanoo tb aommenoi at 8 o'clock.
aulo4lt
Personal.
DERSONAL.L—lnforinatlon is wanted of
H. t OLESIAN, whe lw‘ded in May het
at Dogma, from Gleruw A.-y information wilt be
thankfully received 10 his brother.
01168. D OOLBNABI,
N 0.137 But Twentpmecond stmet, _
New York. _
13ER St.t. -.L.—Tbia la to caution the publio
11. against paying 'any debts dna me to my former
Agent, SYLVESTER J. I'ENDBEGRIF, y he Is no
longer In my employ.
anlT-4t* • ELWOOD R. !SHANNON - . •
. _
TU MERCHANTS.—The Advertiser, who
can fu - ntsh first-clam reference; ta about to embark
for Peru. Booth America, to be absent slx months; wilt
take charge of any business that may be entrusted to Ms
wue.. Address Ll3la, at this °Alas. salUlOte,
Uemovals.
ppEMOVAL.—BISHOP, SIMONS, & 00.
have removed froml2o Next& Wharves to 105
AllOll Street, above PRONT. auls-101
REMOVAL -JOHN P. DOHEATY,
TAILOR,
HAS REMOVHD
- N. E. CORNER OF FUTH AND WALS - IrT BT3.
PanaroiLrau,lnlylo,ll36B. - -
n.EMOVAL: _
JAS. E. CALDWELL
. 4 CO.,
482 ORESTNIIT STREET,
(r~«r , ntsr , :r+6lnts. , ~..llrsr..asr.3„~
TIMIS OTOOX. OF
PLATED GOODS
AT A HIATT REDUCTION BROM USUAL PRIORS
jy23-Im
Jnourance Comaantee.
►fiHE QUAKER OITY INSURAIOE
1 COMPANY, OP PHILADELPHIA, 488 WAI NUT
Street.
Statement of the business and condition of The Quaker
City Insurance Company of Philadelphia, for the ita
months ending June 80,1866 - -
Capital and Surplus, January 1,1868 8277,57 9 . 81
Interest received and accrued from Jan.l to
- July 2, 1858. 6,996 86
Premiums received from January Ist to July
lat, 0368 113,074 61
Salvage and Reinsurance received 4,617 24
I =IEI3
Losses paid $54,451 64
Dividend, reininiranee, return pro
=lams, and expanses 38,894 44
98,848 08
Balance remaining with the Company Jn1 . 41, 90!,381 36
Bonds, mortgages, stocks, coupon
bonds, loans on collateral, and
call loans, &c._ 9186,T6S 60
Ella Receivable 90,611 10
Csah on hand and in Bank, and
due from agouti - 29,916 00
Cap Stook. ...$BOO,OOO 00
OP I / 1 0ERS.
GEORGE IL ELM—President.
E. P. ROSR—Vice Presideht.
H. R. 00008RALL—Secrecsay arid Trimmer.
B. H. BUTLER—Asaistant Secretary.
D1.13040R5.
George H. Hark, - Jamb. Mean*
I. P. Bon; ' Paster 8. Perhina,
A G. 040411, °biro* G Imlay.
Andrew B. Ohioans, Samuel Ione:. M. D.,
11. W. Bala, - Hon. H U:
John 0. Dale, H. B. Goggebell,
John L. Pomeroy
H. B. COGOSHALL,
Setzetnry.
Attest :
jy9ttamolf
LIRE INSURANCE.
I. BY rini RELIANCE MVIVAL INBURANCIII
COMPANY OP PRILADRIPHIA.
On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Merchandise,
Rotating, ke., Towne or Country.
07BIOZ, No. 808 WALNUT ISTRBET.
CAPITAL. 9177,920 ABUTS, uskteLes.
Infested m follows, viz :
Piret Mortgagee on Improved City Property,
worth double the an ount 120,200.00
Pennaylvaaia Railroad Co's. 6 per sent.
mortgage Loan, $20,000, cost ~..,. 26,500.09
Allegheny County 6 per cent. Penn*. B. B.
Loan, 10,000.00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co's. Stock 4,000.00
Stock - of the Reliance Mutual Insurance
Co
19,150.00
Stock of Comity fire Insuranoe Co ..... 1,060.00
Scrip of Sundry Insurance Companies..... 479.00
Bills receivable. Mumma paper 62.11160
Book Accounts, accrued interest, As 3,88619
Cash on hand and in Bank - - 16,043 90
- • _ ,11258 465.1111
OLEM TIRSOET, II . 6II MIL
DIRECTORS.
Samuel MOM%
Robert Steed,
Musser,
Benj. W. Tingley,
Marshall HID,
Z. Lothrop.
Charles Leland,
Jacob T. Bunting,
Smith Bowen,
John BiPllea. VW:rhumb.
HTNOHMAN Sae:rotary.
CRom ngley,
William Ti IL Tompson,
David 8. Brown,
Cornelius Stevenacm,
John R. Worrell,
H. L. Carson,
Robert Toland,
Moses Johnson. -
Charles 8. Wood,
James 8. Woodward
fe2B4 to th-rp-tt 8 .
A MERICAN FIRE - INSURANCE 00.,
IX. INCORPORATED 1810—CHASTER PER
PETCIAL.
No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia
Raving a lane paideth Capital Stook and Surplus
tweeted in Bound and available Securities, continue t
insure on Dnellinge, Store.,Furniture Merchandise,
Female in Port and their Ca rgoes , and 'other Personal
Property. All Losses liberally and promptly *diluted.
=:1
George Abbott, John I'. Lewis,
John Wolsh, . Caspar W. hioTrifs,
Samuel o.Mortor, Jima R. Osanybell,
Petri* Brady, Edmund G. Bailie.
Charles W. Poultney.
GEORGE ABBOTT, President.
THOMAS B. MARIS. Boarsters 1e13.7 if
Inebicinal.
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL—THE
GREAT PAIN ANNIHILA COE AND REMEDY
FOR DVaPESSIA, WEAK STOMACH AND WEAK
BOWELS. Prepared by a Chemist. Bottles 12)g, 25
and 50 cents
TILE GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDICAL
SCIENCE!
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL shotild be kept in all
famtlies in case of scodents or sudden sickness.
lIARTSHORNE'd CURE-ALL cures Rheumatism.
HARTeHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Cramps, OhoUo,
Pains in the Stomach or Bowels.
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Pains in the
Limbs, Bile. back and Bread.
uTSHORN Ell CURE-ALL mires Sprains, 'Urnlithe,
Scalds and , urns.
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Neuralgia,
Toothache and Stiffnes. in the Joints.
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Cholera, Diar
rho. and all Pain
HARTSHORNE'S CUBE-ALL tuns Ear Ache and
Deafness from a cold.
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Dyspepsia and
Indigestion ; Mae, Canker and Sore Month and Sore
Throat.
HARTSHORNE'S CURE- ALL cures all Spinal Affec
tion. and Weakness in Limb..
HARTSHORNE'S CHIRE•ALL is a great tonic to
Weak Stomach and Bowel., and Improves Digeshon.
Ae the frequent changes of the weather produce
a bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pain in the Limbo and Body;
also, Stiff Neck — every personshould gets bottle. It
act' upm the Nerves, Muse es, Sinews. Blood and
.Bonen and, by its warming electro-magnetio power, ex
pale all pain from the system. Ge. a bottle and try it,
and you will be astonished at its happy effects.
N. B. If you have a Cough, use HARTSHORNE'S
Pectoral Syrup of Wild Cherry, it to the best Ooutb
Syrup in the World. Bottler, 25 and 50 cents, and
If you are Billions. use ITARTS,IIORNR'S ANTI
BILLIOCS PILLS. They act upon the Liver, Womack
and Bowels, carrying off all Bile and Pont &ensile.'
Bokes, 25 cents. Sold ND by B. JENKINS,
SECOND and WALNUT Streets.
Simon' Stores, Chestnut and Market streets,
Garrigues'. Tenth and Coates street'
Wegner'', Tenth and Lombard sta,
4 .. FOWLER, WELLS & CO 922
CHESTNUT Street• keep standard " k
V J OIE Phrenology, Phyelo_logy, Water Core, L or d s Pla w o-
Alk e n eT r a= l tro i n em Att nd retaiL and P rli m 4A 3'
ten descrlptlons character, given ' day and event
log. Cabinet free to visitors. Orders by mall to to
add eased to* Yowler, Wells, & Co., Ott Chestnut
street. jetklmoitmicf t sep SO
MANILLA ROPE.—Assorted eizer maw;
factored lint for sole by
FITLEIL, & CO.,
2213 No. 23 N. WATER btreet.
402,027 63
7.04,211135
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