The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 31, 1858, Image 3

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41ahr AdoWdbeNtrberwm;lo days from Barton, with.
11101011rOttp 0. Brothers- - •••1-• -• ' • •..
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to alabbOtaon & Moyer. -
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flebi Gazelle, Borsors; - 5. dirk ifora.ikaton, ballast
toSiordobaori & Wafer. -
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•'Eohr Teligisph; Yetatt;lday trout Ilitnaden,' Dat i 'aritis
coca and oats to Jaa..73 &Viet* don, -
Vindella':Ooope'r.'llfay• tiom Sicmh, Del, *lib
sat_to las Barrett k Son.. - - -
&100oldso 044; Notis:'l dlytto, to Isti , deriss,
viith'irtittittalaS Barlett ecliob. • ' .'" , -
pepatr;2 doyi f.on Mllfold, Del, with
whoa iiiifooen to J M Ottoßeif
DohilDamotid State, Bwithere, Riltgi fioisi Milford,
Del:Witli'gfahi to .f Et WOolley,,
Behr Peerkiitill, 2 doyo fromlfilford, Dal, withillio
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Blesaitsitip lletinehea, Hand, New York.T.Ailderdiao.
Steamship Bdete6,4elleii; New Torlr. Jae Allderdleo.
Borgne LotilanAlesson. Cardenas, S &
Baurlit,`Belle;ll.yder;Boston, Tamils & Oo
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ance, herlas repaired
Ottatta L lieamin ; .Banger. N & Bonder& Co.
l'Ortemouth,;lol,
Bair Quieter Cgs ; mouirey,liaverettsw, , ,• do -'
itthr Ocean 4' do
allegfeamli,llamers, Belson. Binolekson & Clover.
Nehr-Ahlidiser, iong. , Boston, do • '
130hr,Litedale,Orowelli -do ~ ,Twella& .
Bohr Fidella,-,Wheaton, Brie* & Co.
Sabr.T here's %Candy, Tyler, Stone & Co. -
Bobs /I A Wachs, Weeks; Ad^ B Mattes &.00.. -
Bohr L Audeatted, Bartlett, Boston, N innyt , event &
Sebr It IS - Westiiii, Disloy. Charlestown. do =
Behr Oriels,. /tenni.. Lynn, liAndearled &CO.
E - Jar Triumph,' Artie, Boxbury..! • •:" -; •do
SChC Oboe Pessiee, - Teeteri-Weymonth, do
EqbriCirii Bell, - Tilton, ' - • do. - do • - -
Behr Thin 0-Anton, iones,ltetwieli;
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(Corfeepoudeme of The Prem.) :
READING, Aug 24, MM.
The following boeta pined out of the tfnion Canal
to - 4 6 /4 0 4,F4 to Rhiladelphis, Laden and oonoigned an
folfowm —
Oiromela, earn, flaitroko to Budd Comly; Six Bro.
then, grala to Ektapttriei, &,Wright; Jitiaee
Iltichanan; litatber 'to Norcross & Sheets; ti Niles, do
to U Detaber; John A Lemon, grain' for A G Cattell &
Co, and coal to Et Curronghei A A•Douglae, grain and
blooms to UtßniAitur,:litifmen & Wright, , • -.
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• • R TRWDEI'GRAOI7,'Ang - 27. intl.'
Thebigaton left' morningmorning with' 12 1,1;4
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laden and consigned so follows: - a , ' " -
Major-0 d Rendivrltimberlei NOW York; blerfjoriii;
& Taylor, 11: T
do to Afilone Tay Northern Light; intd - isk;
do to Norcross &Sheets! e 1/ TrnmP, and ZthltiTriiinp,
do.to at Trump & Hone; Two Brothers, bit coat to Wil
mington; biloneltabs; db to DOA 11 Hance; Hyder Al
ly, blooms ,to , Oabeen & 0o; J A Thompson. Smith &
Nutt, tindlohn Rimer, nooi toDelawain,(lity. ,
- ini rommosnes.l - '
(oarroopondenoo of the Philadelpblo Inking* )
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'Vie steamship :Oki. Of,igow. York, from Boston, went
np this afternoon.' - Nothing now in eight Inward or
oniwud bound..-Wind fl
fro,.
nivilayalv niese:j
ttsw Yasc, Aug . & I,
frotaiyarpotV;
SoloWrshipfrom Liverpo9l. '
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Arrived; eteitinei PRitiese'eptive,' from RtillvAid t
phis; barque blerilinda, from .11Avans;: brig Borer's
Drille r !tom .London;. brig r 'Qeeetvotthe Soath,zfrcatv
Nene, and brig Robert Reed, from Oudenlie.
••• 1 haSICOBANDA; - '
Steamship 211Mplis - City; from Nor,Oilearle;viri,
rasa; arrived.st -Ice* York yearend/4.: , •
, SteamidtlfrSbleate Matthews, hears arrived
at Boatordsi 2 PAK yesterday. ,
SteatostdstOlfy of Baltimore, Letsh, freer Liverpool
.18thhast. - arktied at New York yesterday; 28th listens,
po a akvamer, Soppoved, to be the Atigo, ',for Boath
• Stessoskii'Delliiiiii,iodiefifienee, arrived at ,New
York 20thisit. ,, -
Ship McMerggel. Troit. cinsin ti :nt; New York , :reetln.r
day; for St --,„
Ably J G-Illebardeor, Leyte,' freer City Point, arrived
a
Mlyorrosol 27th lost. . • -
deizi - Taeoarora tDialeary, for Philadelphia, sidled
from Ideoreeol 18t51i.st - , • - .
Ohlii4Autbirfortli 189 dais 'Obi - cat:WA; ;la
late the Stumbles' lei 4 last . " • - • •
Snip arrliii
Adelaide,. Juni
1%4 Inoluilble";Vilionc- from 3.4:„ ,jt!e, mrlie4 a i
Gravesend -•- • r
act.;lianfan, for
from Cardin' 14th !net.. • • .","•-' • . • - • '• '
Bhip Butlini*,;;liiitrii, Toe Pisianiaai t °loured at
Calcutta, Juni 30:- ••, - , .
Ship Midi' Ltateb, cleared st.-4410uit41. 7417 hi p
for Hoak is
ip lotermenn, Qrint,. for Bo'stan, Glutted at Oat.
rates duty 3 '
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Ship U O
rom San rmberltin, Sherman, (or New York, *fled
Ship Daniel birtrp, qualtilig; from Deakin, at Singa
pore Joie .
Ship /man we:Um:l,l4'6dg'; frOni - ifew York, toe Si'n•
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gspore, parsed the Straits of Mile June
hhip Oteeonthe, before reported burned at Nay' Wgat
had been raised, and all 'bee cartedicettarged meeltms
to .ha 28 d tint. - . ,
hltip A M Lawrence, Clairle, - ,41441 trotti~B Elmore
28th beet for CI !o r -
Damn, liowena..lll4lson, for neat daiitrai
at Porto Cabello akkoit
Ragas .41poja 610 . a . Aor'.14wf York,miled from'
Woompiti June 1%; 7 , • ' " •
Bomar Norroei:DOneni, fOrMitladelphleit sailed froia
prosserneien Avg 11. , .
Betone:Etreklo, Beligeen; from - Boston;t1Or B hong.
hss, yarned Straits or,Elatsdalane 15. ,
Nirooeaoaneriati Node nviri hews, irrlind C a r.`
denies [4th last -.) , •• • ' - ••
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1111 k Orootraboi;ltriobrook: from' D'ithtoiti IMp7o2o '
for this port at Newport 27th inst. • -
- Behr Jorotato9t, lintethluoill besot 'at Portland, 2lth
14 . Behrliartlia - Ano Maltell, Bland, "lied from Cher!es
ton nth Wet, for thiladiaphis -
Beer Daniel Morris,
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.Zievr Berea 49thlos0 ' ' '
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Sabra B Bleaker and Bithieth i alearid at New York;
ostoplay, for Phlliddyhla. , - • - • ' •
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Mr' BYlltod, Boston " - WM:data, Dayton
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On the 25th trust.': Rev 4 .4otheiv Baize Mr. AMR
ANDER 00X to Mies MARTHA - 011ADW105., all of
-Rae Pane of Sehtailtill, Ph il adekphle...
04, the - 28th '.0301108 R. 000PBR to MW
nommu LONOveleFau. , - -
On on rfito dune, at iheydraonage of Re?. R. 0.
NeWlOll, Reetot tinge. Paul's P H Church, Mr. B. F
SHAW toMles SUSAN RABBI, of p.1211[46104. *
On the 29th It., 81.&A$ ANN, Wife of William Z.
Mullen, in die fifty.secoud year of her age. •
The funeral will take place on Wednesday morning at
&o'clock, from the residence of her husband, No. 1602
South Fourth street, To proceed to• Laurel Hill. **
August 30th, 1868.1 n her 10th year. ELONOBA NE,
-MINOS% relict of the - lite Andrew Nebinger
Her, friends, and those of het family, are kliully.in
died to attend her funeral, on Thursday morning, Sep:
Umber 2d, at 9,q'olock, from her fate residence, No 1018
.BOuth Second street. ' 4**
On the 27th Inst., Me, MARGARET MYERLN, in
the 67th year of, her age. .•
The relatives and friends pf the, family era respect
fully invited to attend •the funeral, from her late reel
deuce, No. 442 Franklin street, above Noble, this (Tues.
day, - ) the Mat irat at 3 o'clock P. M., without further
notice. To pro ce ed to Laurel Hill.
On Sunday nighl, BTSPELEN EIRK, in the 0.3 d year
of his age., „
His funeral will' take place on Wadrierdsy morning,
Sept, /St, to go to Doylestown , via North Pennsylvania
Railroad, and proceed.% Dayiestownoemetery upon the
auricular the are at, thst place,leaviog his late rest. ,
dance; In Almond' street, below Second, at precisely 8
o'clock **
' On the 28'li Ind., Mrs SARAH, wile of Muon Janne,
talks 73d year of her age. -
relatives and friends of the family nierespectfully
Invited to attend the funeral, from the resideucSof her
husband, No. 408 Poplar street, oa Wednesday morn.
'wit Retina; without further notice. **
,On the 27th inst., Mr. ARTHUR H. NUTS, aged 55
yea -T rs;
he relatives and friends of the Molly aro respect
filly Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday after.
noonceept Ist, at 2 o'clock. from hie late reildenco,
Hancock street, above Mill, Germantown. **
-On the. 29th inet., Bliss ADALAIDE PAINTER,
daughter of Mre Mary and the late John Painter, in tho
16th year of her age .
Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral, from-the' residence of her 'mother,
No. 223 Poplar, street, below St. John, on Wednesday
afternoon at 8 O'clock, without farther notice. To pro-
Seed to Monument Cemetery - **
lirAtlantic Telrgrapa Celebration.
The Oomm[Mee or Arrangements annonnee
.the fell Owing order of prooeedlogo to be observed
On WSDN.Ez DAY nett, the let of September.
' 1. A 'National Sainte will be tired , at titinrite and at
Meridian. .
2. The Bells of the Ohnrobes and other public build
ings in the 'city Will be rung et intervals during the
• 8. The First Division Pennsylvania Volunteers, un
der the command of bisjor General Patterson with "such
other military bodies se may wish to participate, will
parade according to the older of the Major General, and
by the roue hereto etated, and arrive at Independence
Square, at 12 olelock M. -
- • ' ROUTR OF TUE MILITARY. 7
Down Lomat to' Thirteenthi down Thirteenth to
Spruce down Spruce to Fifth ,• down Fifth to German;
down German to Third up Third to Sew up New to
Fourth; up Fourth to Vine; up Vine to Six th; up Sixth
to Spring Garden; up Spring Garden to Tenth; down
Tenth to Arch ,•• up Archie Sixteenth ; down Sixteenth
to Chestnut ; down Chestnut to Sixth • down Sixth to
Walnut; down' Walnut to entrance of Independence
Square. •
4. The crew of the United States "Meitner Niagara;
thwacicietles of the Sons of St, George and Albion; the
Ribero's° ;the 8t Andrew's and Scot's Thistle so
eletlest'andimeh other orgenfeetions or 'essociatione as
contemplate participating, will enter the square at the
southern gate; where , pleoes will be assigned them - by
the Committee of Arrangement
5: Officers of the United Slates Army. Nilj, and Ma
rine Griefs will report to Major General Patterson, who
will_saalgo"them a position. •
0, The President of the United Stated and the ntem
,bers of hie Cabinet; the Governor of the State; the
officers of the United Stated steamer Niagara; the offi
cers of the telegraph expedition ; representatives of
foreign Governments; the reverend clergy; Judges of
the Sapient° and other officers of the United States and
State GOverinneit , courts,' and other distinguished
strangers, will meet in the Select Council chamber at
MK o'clock A. M.
I, The Mayor and Recorder of the city; heads of the
several depaxtments; the Select and Common Council.,
- Member*" and ex members of Congress, editors and
report:ea of - the' press, will meet in the Common Coun
cil ebamber at the same hour
8. At 12 o'clock M: preclaeli, the exercises ht Inde
pendence Beare will bear; follows • '
•-, *Prayer by ger. Dr. Alfred Nevin.
Oration by Hon, W m. D
Address by Rev. LW. Hatter.
• ••';'" 'Prayer by Rey: A. A. Willits.
Benediction by Rev. Dv a P. B Wilmer.
- 9. A torchlight procession by the Fire Department
Will,talre place at - Togo* fn therevenlng, along the
folleirla route • • - - •
. .
ROlrtil'OP Tait PlRBbliNti3-PARADE. .
Form in the Companies' Houses at six o'clock, and
move from Arch street at seven o'clock, forming on the
north Adept Arch street, with the right on Broad, ex
tending emit; countermarch down Arch to Third; down"
Third to Christian; up Christian to Ninth; up Ninth to
Lombard; up Lombard - to Fifteenth; up Fifteenth to
Chestnut; down Chestnut to Thirteenth; up Thirteenth
to Poplar; down Poplar to Bluth; up Birth to Franklin;
down Franklio to the Germantown road; down German
town road to Second street; down Second to Green; up
Green to Third; down Third to Callowhill ; up Callow.
hill,to Fourth ; down Fourth to Chestnut ;• and up Chest
nukto Eleventh, where the parade will
to. A grand divplay of fireworks, under the away'.
Rion of Mr.lamnel Jackson , will lake place at the
corner of Dread cad Bprlig Garden streak', at 8X
co , elock In the evening. -
. In order that the demonstration may be ae Imposing
and effective as possible, the commutes make the fol.
- nosing recoroseendatiouir; and trust they may be carried
out ea far es the convenience of car.Citttens may ad.
WC: '.. •
That the ' proprietors of the Various *public build
ings and hotels, in the eity,display, 'their Sage, and
have their buildings decorated on the day of the oelebra
,tion. '
That - masters of all the shipping in port deck
their tassels with Sage from sunrise to sunset on that
day.
3. That all the general Offices be closed, and the mer.,
chants, manufacturers, mad others, close their napes
thee pitmen of business on the occlusion.
4. That there, be a public illumination of all the
public breildhrts;dwellings, gores, factories, &a , in the
5: - That 'any obstructions in the streets be removed,
andlhe citizens refrain from wetting the etreels during
the day, in the streets through which the procession is
to IMe; and the, propnetors . of omnibuses, and other,
pu am conveyancs' eurpend running their Srehicles on
the louts of the military . prooession during the time it
moving.
By order of the Oonunittes * of derangements
BLLI3 LINVI.6, Chairman.
Lcigti BI;0IZGET, 133 wetter, au3l
Who'ivits Norialonted' for sherlll7—/n•
asmuth u the, fact stated by Mr. P ATILT=
QUINN. via that one LURE KEEGAN voted twine on
the Twelfth- Ballot for &BOWE ft. ItgitILBLI. has
been questioned. the following affidavit of JoBl2Pff B.
011A1G le published. ,ffir. - Oraig is a gentleman whose
veraeltyno ono wilt doubt
FZILAIMtrufA OUT $$ •
Jon& It - Craig belts dulreworn, deposes and says :
I wits • delegate front the Fourth precinct of the Sixth
ward 'the. late' Meesoorstie Convention. On the
twelfth ballot for Sheriff I sat on the wee* side of the
hall, on *Amid news to the able. and Lute Keegan, 'de
legate Vont the ,Rightb precinct of the Seventh ward,
sat on a seat direotly on my right hand, and on the east
aide of the aisle. ' - -Whea his name vat called enthat
(twelph)'lillot he voted for George It Derrell, and
when, afterrotids,'on the same ballot, the news of Owen
'Beery,was eidliki" I saw and heard the said Lute Keegan
answer ro the name of Owen Beery, end then vote again
for George it Derrell. - Thke, was the 'ant ballot on
which there wee a tie vote bdtweer, Robert Swing and
George It..Berrell, when they, only were hereto the
Convention. I further swear that on one of the earlier
baltote for Sheriff, the said Luke Keegan also answered
to, sod voted for end in the name of another delegate,
sod I and other's then:objeoted to hiliote, upon which
there were exclamations of "put on" tk.O. ;
but inasmuch in the vote wag not then solos; one very
,little attention was given either to his rote or to these
objections; and when he alterwatte voted for Owen
Beery, I and othere who beard and saw him so rote, Tone
and declared that he had dens so, and objected to the
vote ; but the friends of Mr. Sorrell who were around,
eald:Reegan - and elsewhere in the hall, with loud sties
and exclamations, drowned the objections which we
Made, aidl em enable to say whether they were or
viereuot beard by the chairman, though I do say that
they were not regarded.
: I further declare that I do not hereby meen to assert
that the vote thnsgiven by said Keegan wu or was not
actually, recorded for Mr. Derrell, and Mist the state
'wont made in the affidavit of Patrick Quinn, viz., that
Luke Keegan voted twice for Mr. Derrell, is true.
JOS. 11. ORAM
Sworn and submilbed before me. Anglia 80, 1868,
Js•,, B. Emmy, Alderman
Philadelphia filly, se.
Pereonally appeared before me, OWEN EMERY,
of the Math - ward of , the city of Phdadelphia, who be.
log .doly sworn,' deposes and nye: ~ flaring heard
that for a sewed 'or come corrupt motive I left the
Demooratio Convention on the ballot when Mr. Peter
Mallon was dropped, and did not afterwards return to
It, I solemnly swear that I was not in any way bribed
to do so, , lad that I did not tee,. It or remain out of it
, because of any consideration given or promised to me,
or for any corrupt motive whatever: ,
OWEN BEERY.
Bworn and subscribed this 80th day of August, A. D
-1850, before me, - JAMES B. PRE MAN,
au3l.lt* - ' - Alderman._
(Er City Commissioners , Office.
PHILADELPHIA, Auguet,l3o, IVA.
i TUE-HOARD OF ENVISION will meet at Noe offilmi
to - fultil the duties of their appointment, as follows :
Flret ward—Monday, September 6th, 1868. ,
'Second ward—Tueeday, September 7th.
'Third ward—Vvedneedwy, September Bth.
Fourth ward—Thuteday, September Bth. .
Fifth ward—Friday, September 10th.
Sixth ward—Monday, September 18th.
. Seventh ward—Tueeday, September 14th.
,Eighth ward—Wedneedy, reptember 16111.'
Ninth wavd—Thorsday, September-18th.
Tenth ward—Friday, September 171 h.
Eleventh ward—Monday, September 20th.
Twelfth ward—Ttteeday, September Mat.
I hirteenth wird—Wednesday, - September 224.
Fourteenth ward—Thursday, September 23d,
Fifteenth ward—Frldsy, September 24th.
Sixteenth ward—Monday, September 27th.
Seventeenth ward—Tuesday dep'ember 28th.
;Eighteenth ward—Wednesday, September 20th.
r;bilueteenth ward-rhuriday, September 80th.
%Twentieth ward—Friday, Oetober tat •
-% Twenty - Brat ward—Mon day October 4th.
Twenty-aecoud Word—Tuesday, October 6th.
:Twenty-third ward-:...Wedneeday, October Bth.
:Twenty-fourth ward—Thursday, October 7th.
'13:77. The Amason of the 'various wards will take no
tes acmordingly. , ' -
~ , -.-. -J. M, LVDDY, - -
JAMES LORAN. - City Clommlea.
31D - TD R. 'WILLIAMS, -
..t •
1
•• • .4.-1/LOita FELT, '
' • Receiver of Taxes.
WILLIAM V. MoGRA.III,
Oily Treasurer.
tr., 7 COMOleMOratlOß•by•the
OIING,IdEN'd CHRIS riAs A513001A TION,
EDOOSIITCL COMPLETION OT TUB ATL.a.NTIO
' YELTORAPTI." •
This • °easeful eventwill be commemorated be the
• TOTING MEN'S OtIRINTIAN AtSOOTATION
At :ATTIE'S on WEDNESDAY next, Sept. let,
at 10X-o'clock A. ..• •
Mtn - latent of all,Ohurchesiepreeentedlo the Anode
-ton, and the friends o f Christ generally ace earnestly
-invited to be patent, and participate In the °nominee
of this great Oroinnon , `• 4 - - , - -
• The flail will be bandeconely decorated. The large
, Tratteparehey, prepared. for the _illurninstlon of the
Some, ofthe-,Aneeointlen in ',Chestnut greet, above
Tentb;x4l; it trobtle.4blit, brit, part of the Ocoee-
Seat/T*lll be rtiiiirrei tcir
' clown 11. STUART,
- ' JOHN 0. BLISS.
TV:DARRYL,
WM. GETTY.
Be SIMONS,
. EMORY ' ' , "
Committee.
tweed Maui Piro ColaPany.--A. special
. Ik3 YU/OWING ot.the Company will be Lehi TIM
• (ThoolOy) EVENING', et B o'clock. • , -
•, - GMORGB RUM..
It* - • • Analetant Becreteu7.
Itrevard.—We busby oilier a• Re-
WARD
GIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS forth,
esottlqultt °nil year) and the subsequent eon
the 'Murderer or Murderers of JOHN E.
CLARE, whose body was fonondoln,the Schuylkill on
lid day of Atorlthiste., - - _ , o
, .
ca.AarAa °pia;
Lansingburg Rensselaer COMIty. N.Y.
"All conniounkowttotuton the subject may be addressed
Onyabov,e;
';•J BID. 111RWARKY - • •
o Ploilsdelphla.-- •
Maliniiiint !nebulae the ono hundred dollars offered
s ll4ll6 tEtar , 0 0 1 / 1 1 . 11 s tb.liSi 00 - oflli A '
•„"likeiHM; ,
, • ,
10:
Menthe.
of the MONTOUR IRON COMPANY, to sierra
uring the ensaleit year; will be held on BATUUDAY,
the fourth day of September next, between tho house of
twelve o'clock M. and one °Week P. M. at toe late
Ocoee of the Company, In the Reading Railroad Coin
PanY.9 l ,Bolldle.ge, In the olty of Philadelphia, Penna.
By order of the Board, T. 31. TIRYAN, Jr"
ene-dteePt4 georetarY.
Notscektoward Flo4[olo Marine In.
11,3 SURANCE 0051PANY.—Putt.ammenta, Aummt
25, 1868 —ln accordance with the prorlelofia of the Act
of Incorporation, an ELECTION for TWENTY DI-
RECTORS, to genre for the ensuing year, will be hold
at the Office of the Company, No. 412 WALNUT St.,
on TUESDAY, the 7th day of depteraber, 1858, between
the hours of 10 A. Id. and 2 P. M. -
au2B-tdeepB CUARLES A. DUY, Secretary.
Home for Invalids With .elitections of
THE OHM.
S. W.'eor. PARKE and CHESTNUT Streete
auE•lmlf West Philadelphia.
anb Glueenawars.
TtTRNI3I:7LL & 00.,
lAIPORTERS AND WROLESALE DEALERS
CHINA AND QUEENS WARE,
Noe. 23 and 25 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
Between Market and Chertnnt, '
PRILADBLPHIA.
I]7" GLASSWARE, open or by the package.
auSI-2m
I. 0. S. M.
MINNE-HA-HA LODGE.
TUE REQULAR MEETINGS OE THE LODGE
WILL DB BBBOUBD ON
WEDNESDAY EVENING,
The Btli of SEPTEMBER next, at 7 o'clock
By order of the
GRAND 00A1MANDER
GEO. W. WOOD,
Rare tary
CHESTNUT AND WALNUT•STREST
II&ILWAY
LARGE MAJORITY OP PROPERTY OWNERS
IN FAVOR
In addition to twenty-five oedemas of petitionere,
printed In pamphlet form, numerous MSS. petitions4in
Lerma this Improvement, have been, and will be, pre
sented to CIOUTICUS, embracing the names of
1113NRY PALMER.
THOMAS SHIPLRY.
THOMAS If WISTER.
R. J LEWIS, DI. D. 1103 Chestnut street.
ARNOLD & WILSON,IOIO Chestnut street.
KIMBALL & GORTON.
GORGE W. HARRIS.
N. SLEEPER.
THOMAS S. MALOOM.
0. J. NORTON.
WM. H. MAURICE.
JAMES WOOD.
GEO W, HOLLINGSWORTH.
Z. W. VAN HARLING N , Oheetnut etreet.
SHEPPARD, VAN ILUILINORN Jr ARHIRON, Cheat-
nut street
•
R. 0. DRIER.
BASIL. WILCOX.
JO ..EPTI G. lIENSZEY.
WM: L LOUDERBACH.
JAB. W. HAZLEHURBT.
JOHN F. num, 3816 Walnut street.
B. FRANKLIN CLARK, 118 Walnut street.
EDWD 61. FURBER, 622 Walnut street.
T. 113510 ND H tRPER, Walnut etreet.
ROBERT 'FRAZER.
FERDINAND 00XE.
L. R. COWPERIVAIT.
EDWARD F. TRACY.
R."O HALE. 431 Walnut Amt.
JOHN HARRIS
JOBEPIe J. REED, 1523 Walnut street.
J. ROLL CHAN. 688 Ohentnnt street.
WM. L. M. MUZZY, 1503 Chestnut street.
MARTIN THAYER, 278 feet on Walnut street.
1, •I 234 feet on Twenty-third street
SAMUEL W. PAUL. 1421 Ohestnut street.
CEO. W. WOLLABTOI4,IB feet Cheetnut ntre et, above
Baxteenth.
CHARLES H. WHITE, 331,833, 335, and 397 Walnut
street.
And over three hundred others, among whom are
owners of more than two thousand feet of property on
the route, MertesMg largely the majority heretofore In
favor of this obviously needed Improvement, as is eg.
plleltly shown by the following statement :
tiNAL ZEITATZ PRONTING UPON TIEN 011tiTRAL
=SIM
certify the distance from the crest side of Second
streetlo the east side of Twenty third etreet. Exclu
sive or Bieeßia, to be eight thousand eve hundred and
thirty•eight feet two and a half Inches, (8,668 feet 2.,t (
Inches,) and from the north aide of Walnut street to
the sou* side of Chestnut street to be tire hundred
and ten feet (610 feet )
STRICKLAND BREAMS,
Obief Engineer and Surveyor. ,,
Peet.
Oheatnet street from Second to Twenty-third.... 8,636
Walnut " 11
.... 8,558
Second " Obeetudt to Walnut . 610
Twenty-third street 610
18,096
Double this to obtain the norraber of feet on both
sidse of the street 18,098
Total feet of Real Relate fronting upon the route
of the Central Sanwa) , 88,192
Of those evpreasiog in writing their ANIIOIIII Da.
ataw for the initilDlAle oonstrnetion of Gila
railway, there are appended to petitions the
names of ovum and residents representing, as
near as can be asceitained, about 16,200
Those who havegiven verbally their approval re
present about 8,000
The City, which has spoken hiudiy to the atitrab•
tire on this question, through its representa
tives in the Leni.lature, answers for about.... 2,992
Stated to be opposed, about 14,000
Total feet fronting upon the route, es certified by
the City Surveyor 96,192
EXPLANATION OP A STATEMENT PURPORTING
TO SNOW A MAJOSITY OF PROPESTY OWN
ERS AS OPPOSED TO . TRIS ROAD.
. .
Instead of, setting oat with the figures showing the
WUOLI sumesa - or rear or UAL MMUS raoartao
11702 728 201:172, it first leaves out of the calculation
entirely both Motor Second street, and both sides of
Twenty-third 'treat, 2,040 feet! &fondly, It replete
all the public property.(elthough the pablto bee spoken
in favor of the railroad) 3 314 feet! Thirdly, It deducts
the property of banks, savior( feuds, itairrasLe, &o. as
of no acoottot, 8 883 feet: Fourthly, it deducts, with
out explattettoe, 195 feet ! Baying thee, without the
least Jostles, tivown 14 787 feet out of the Seale. It Is
boldly 'Wed that 022.11 ALP of the whole Ls 10,702 feet
and that 18,872 feet are opposed.
The troth ix that the whole front of property on the
route le 38,192 feet, the half of whtch is over 18,000
feet. By tho showing. therefore, of the remonetrante
tommaelves, the cumber of feet of reel estate front
opposed le 014 one-half ! But what IVIDBXOII have we
that i 8,872 feet are really opposed'? Nothing beyond a
broad auertion No statement was presented to the
'ailroad Committee showing how tease Spree were
obudned. • ,
When every objection his been fully animated, when
every misstatement has been clearly corrected, when
every mound reunion is in favor--what poceible quesUon
remains for the serioue consideration of. Couneila ?
'win they be deterred a moment from doing their
straightforward duty to the venous "ono° by a entail
alive of, retired and prejudiced exclusives, who have
se little sympathy for our fdunloipal Bodies (except
when requiring their services,) as they hare for the
mane, of our citizens ? aum-it
LORD'! CARRIAGE COUPLING.—ThIe
valuable invention has received the the approval
of the principal carriage builders in this city and given
perfect satisfaction wherever tried. It accomplishes
perfectly, and without any drawbacks, the long.antght
object of combining high front wheels with short turn
ins, and safety from upsetting. It Is one of the few
patented Seventh:Ma in which are united the three
great requisites for gumless, - via: adaptation to a gene
ral want, cheapness. and simplicity.
Call and see the model and certificates of the best
carriage makers' at , 716 ORBSTN UT liked, where
Gnuplioge and n ightsate for sale, by
au3l.ltet 0. L. fiIIEPEIBBD.
MHZ 81-NATIONAL CABLE. —On
.11. WEDNESDAY. the let of September. will be
celebrated the scoceasfal laylog of the Atlantic Cable.
8. ALBUTT, of Albtat's Hotel, No. 28 STRAWBERRY
Street, will Illurolnate and spread a LUNCH suitable
for the occasion, in the POILENOCIN and EVENING of
which his Mende and the public are invited to partake,
to order to form link.oetween himself and the public,
that be hopes will be mutually beneficial. au2l.2t
Ct PER DL CANDLES.—Brilliant colored,
k, Trashed Sperm Candles, of the very beet quality,
the right article for Illuminating, for sale, at lea' than
wholesale price, by JAMES E W
. EBB,
a031 , 11.* 223 South Eighth, below Walnut.
TO GASH BUYERS
TAMES S. EARLE & SON.,
616 CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSITS TIM OiIMID novas,
Invite the attention of Western and Southern Custom
ere to their immense and elegant assortment of
LOOKING-GLASSES,
OIL PAINTINOS,
PORTRAIT AND PICTURE-FRAMES,
Suitable for the
FALL TRADE
THE AMERICAN SMOKER.
A LUXURIOUS AND HEALTHFUL
AROMATIC SMOKING TUBE
FOR PIRDEI AND MARL
This invention removes the dangerous and poisonous
oil of the Tobacco, which is so prejudicial to the nervee,
allowing the smoke to pus through it cool and fragrant,
laden with delightful aroma.
All the luxury of the heavy turkleh Water•Plpe is
obtained by this . eontrivance, which can be carried in
the pocket, a single drop of perfume giving any Savor
the Smoker may dealt°,
Invalids may nee theie, - not only with impunity, but
advantage, a number of, prominent physicians bent tes
timony to this, reoommending it in their practice,
where smoking may have a curative effect.
Ihe Tubes may be obtained at all the Druggists and
principal dealers in Cigars. -
DDPOT, No. 727 OILEBTNIIT 13TREE7,
BELOW EIGIITH STREET.
A liberal discount to the trade. au27. et
REWARD W 1 be given for recover-
ULF ins the body of B. 0. O , IIAGAN, who was.
drowned In tho Delaware on eandaymorrdag, about 400
yard' 0e I ott IDiot Alivri.vrAp M.
s. to
it SPRANIELE,
ltlerchanDs Hotel.
inA,
ON LitlE; Olt
- PRNPAREO BLOOD:
- .
Manufactured and for file by BLAORIBTON &
1900bWEBD, West Bud' M.tket•etteit Bridge.
Abu), to be had of city and oountry dealere. an2B4t
BAGGING TWINE-5,000 lbs Superior
Begging Twine, erdtable for the Southern Market,
rosnufeethrod and for sale by
WEAYSIL, SITLEB,_& 00.,
a 02114 - - Serih.Wster streo.
•_
Mag.:—pturatraLy - , - M, , ,..211E50Ar. , AMU51 4 . gt„:„1858.,
THOMAS MORGAN
HMI removed from In North Ninth Stoat, and alit
open on _
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist,
No. 718 AR,OH STBEEIT,
NELULT OPPOBIII 'MB ABIMIND 1101:11911,
With o bondeome selaction of
MILLINERY GOODS.
The Patrons of the Old Stand in Ninth street, and the
Ladles generally, are earnestly Invited to call: • -
MEROHANTS AND MILLINERS
Will Had It to their interest to examine the above
otockbetore making their purchases. au3l-3t,a
M BENNHEIN & CO.,
No. 21 SOUTH SECOND SMUT ;
Are now °pontos a splendid
FALL 'STOOK
MILLINERY GOODS.
In It will be found a superbiemiment of
FRENCH FLOWERS.
FEATHERS,
RIBBONS,
RUCHES, and
BONNET MATERIALS
IN GREATEST VARIETY,
♦ large portion of which has just been received per
STEAMER ALPS.
The Inducements we offer to
OASLI, SRORT-TIME, AND RESPONSIBLE 8I%•
aro unsurpassed by any other establishment in this
country. To merchants now rioting the city, we ex
tend a cordial Invitation to call and examine our stock
before making their purchases.
Our motto le, and always has been,
"QUICK BALER AND SMALL PROFITS."
anBl-2m
$6OO—A well-secured ground rent of $BO
for sale at a discount.
A. T. GOODMAN, Conveyancer,
an3l,Btst 108 South FOURTH Street.
$l,BOO $ 0 1,;2 4 0,, a 51,009, STO—MOrtgageB
A„lr to H. LlVean° l l:°4 7 .: ad:YE,
au2B-80 039 AGOG street.
ri WANTED ON MORTGAGE,
1 /s l slook fon property elearof inrumbranee, worth
double the amount. dildreee MOILTGAGE, this office.
ao2B.Btris
PROFESSOR SAUNDERS' CLASSICAL'
INSTITUTE, at the WEST PHILADELPHIA IN
STITUTE.
Parente anxious to improve the HEALTH of their
SODS, at the same time that they secure the advantages
of thorough Instruction and seloot companionable. may
find in this Seminary all the advantages of the the
open country, FREE OF CHARGE by any of the CITY
PASSENGER RAILWAYS of the CITY. Two daily
rides of half an hour to the open play-grounds of a
suburban Seminary cannot but be favorable to heal*
enjoyment, and self-reliance.
Several acres of open ground aurround the Seminary.
The interested will be pleased to road an advertisement
in soother column, with its references, and, if 001110tli•
ant, to take tho Passenger Railway cars and visit this
Institute, at tho corner of MARKET and WILLIAM
Streets. au3l-4t.
CHESTNUT STREET SEMINARY,
ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL,
1000 CHESTNUT STREET,
This Institution for Young Men and Boye will reopen
on MONDAY, September 6.
Rey. LYMAN COLEMAN,
TURNER J. SANDERSON,
an3l43t* Principals.
BALLAD-SINGING, GUITAR, and the
'L. French Langunge. Weal Clams, Ladles only $8
per quarter. T. BISHOP,
nuBl-2tt* 1202 FILBERT Street.
TILE MISSES BULLOCK, at 266 South
NINTH street, will reopen their School for Young
Ladles on lIIONDAY, the Bth Sept. For reference, see
Banner Cross s Episcopal Recorder. eu81.1200
R. LOUIS S. D. BEES will re-open hie
Mornlog Sobool for Young Ladies, 1282 Spruce
street, on WED.I.V.SDAY Sopt. 18th. au3o.lm*
frHE SUMMER STREET INSTITUTE
FOR YOUNG LAMB,. Miss D. B. BURT, Princi
pal. will reopon on MOND aY, September 6.
For Oiraulara, kc , please apply at the MOM* No.
1621 BUMMER Street. su3o.lta*
GEORGE BARKER'S ENGLISR.and
VII MAMMAL 801100 L, GERMANTOWN, will
reopen on MONDAY, September 0, 1800. auBo-18t*
IRVING FEMALE COLLEGE,Mocbanics-
BURG, PA.—This Institution, chartered with full
collegiate powers, commences its next melon Sept. 1,
with a corpse' ton experienced and efficient lostruotoro.
BIGHTY DOLLARS will pay for Tuition, Board,
Washing, Furnished Booing, per session of five
months. Students from Weshington, Baltimore, or
Philadelphia, tailing the morning train for Harrisburg,
theme* by Cumberland Valley Railroad, will reach
Mechanicsburg In time for dinner.
For Catalogues containing full particulars, address
Rev. A. G. DIARLATT, A. 31..
anl9-6t President.
~R. A.SRTON' O INSTITUTE FOR
a YOUNG L eDIEB, !co. 029 /BOIL Street, four
goers below, _Tenth, north aide.—Ylut_Palt_Tern ,, stil
commence on MONDAY, the Oth of September.
The object of this institution is to impart to young
ladies a sound prectioal education in the brandies
tumidly taught in the flrst chum Seminaries. With this
in view, the Institution Is In the possession of all the
modern and Improved educational appliances; among
them is an extensive Philosophical Cabinet.
. The sehool-room, which to one of the best adapted
for its purpose in the country, is now open for the
visits of those who feel interested is female edam.
tion. ou2B-tf
POFESSOR SAUNDERS' OLASSI
AL INSTITUTE —See advertisement in soother
eolomo Tbis neunnary I. 'Way • sited by 5 short
ride on the West Philadslphis Passenger Railway.
an2B.6t
"EiDUOATION FOR YOUNG LADIES.—
.a 2.4 The duties or the SPRING GARDEN INSTII VTR
Pull TIRING LADIEn will be resumed on MONDAY,
September Stb.
GILBERT COMBS A. ht.. Principal,
Noe. SOS and 811 INARBILALL Street.
•
siti2l3.lm Philadelphia.
‘IISSES CASEY AND AIRS. BEEBE'S
MI BOARDING AND DAY 801ift/0L FOB YOUNG
LADIES, No. 1708 WALNUT Street, west of MEIN
TEENTH; Philadelphia, will be reopened on WED
NESDAY, the Bth of September. ant-2m+«
MoG DIRE'S BOARDING AND DAY
171 SOHOOL YON YOUNG LADLES, 3030 SPRING
GARDEN Street, will be reopened MONDAY, Sep
tember 6th. sa2B•ttw*
F OR SALE.
One of the most valuable and deetrable
DOtIBLE BROWN•STONR BESIDBNOEI3
No. 1810 CHESTNUT STREET,
EXTENDINO TIIHOUOU TO QEORGE STREET,
Liming been built by the owner for hie own reeldence,
no expense has been wired in It, conetruetlon.
Apply to 011 ABLES 110408,
629 MARKET Street,
Or to M. THOMAS tc SONS,
aci2o4f If 199 and 141 South FOURTH Street.
FARM wantedin exchange fbr a valuable
Lot in the city. Address PARMEII, Office of The
Press. eu2S-Eltie
REMOVAL.—SA3PL H. MoFADDEN has
removed hie Wholesale Trimming and Variety
Store from No. 10 BANK Street to 228 MARKET Be.,
south side, two doors below Bank street. aufil-lt*
UKHOYAL.7.:—A. T. GOODMAN, Oonvey..
XS, !Weer, has removed to the first floor of No. 108 8.
701:YRTEI Street, below Chestnut. stais.at
REM VAL
. THOMAS N. DALE & CO„
Importers and Meno.faiturere of
OLOTGIBIth , end
TAILORS' TRIMMINGS,
Have Removed from No. 19 North FOURTH Street to
NO. 818 MARKET STREET.
at6l,lm
ENGRAVINGS,
R OHN P. DOHER ' ,
TAILOR,
HAS REMOVED
TO TIM
N. E. CORNER OP FIFTH AND WALNUT BTB.
PitILADILPHIA, July 16, 1868.
HILLIARD ON TORTS
IN MUM
The Bubeeribere have nearly ready for publication
A TREATISE ON
TORTS OR WRONGS,
BY FRAMS IfILLIARD,
Author of " The Law of Mortgages," and, other well
known Law Treatises.
Thia work will be contained in two volumes of about
six hundred pages each, and will present a oompeehen-
Mee view of the whole subject to which it relates, In
all its various branches; substantially corresponding In
plan to the moot approved elementary treatises upon
CONTRACTS on, the one hand, and CRIMES on the
other, and filling a hithertis entirely unoccupied plate
In English and American Jurisprudence. ,
LITTLE, BROWN, .1c CO.,
112 WARRINGTON pritZET, BOIMON
au2B•atuthat
'IIIALE ROPE-1,000 coils of superior Bale
JL. Rope, manufactured espreiels for the Soitthern
market, and for oak. by
WEAVER, FITLER, & 00.,
so2B.ti 23 North Water street.
'RAY litllM.—Fivo puncheons Bay Rnm, a
+LP very ouporlor artiole, In store and for sale by
A. MERIbIOi
Yam 140 South PRONT street.
TE ° " &STRN AND SOUTHERN HER
ORANTEL—A large stook of Manilla Rope on
hand, and for sale by
WEAVER, VITUS, A, 00.,
No,llo North WATERl3treet L and
00 n0..22 Math IS'HARVIM.
t. - F
Df!Uinet ':'opbfi.
NEW FALL MILLINERY
MONTHS BUYERS
.ffionen.
ebttrationat
neat (Estate.
iN 11111 0117,
tiemonals.
Mu) publications.
iitievis *abbeys.
TIALLMLIrk 00.,
38t MONET STREET,
HAIM non 112 EtOre:oB /Writ And most attraOtiro
41soktTent of
811A.WLB,
AtANTLES,
AND CLOAKS,
to be lowed Witte cliy.
They have also an einnsnally handsome Variety of
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
And other Articles In their line
An ottaminatioo of thair stook is solicited from
CASH AND SHORT CREDIT BUYERS ONLY
anal-tat th fr Ot
1858 NEW FALL GOODS. 1858
L. J. LEVY 8c CO.
Are now reselling a *holm :assortment of New Goods
AUTUMN SALES
In addition topaz' own importations, they offer this
season a seleetion from the stooks of other Impostors.
The whole collodion is fay equal, In variety, In beauty
of dodge and ezeollend of fabric., to any past 'mum.
The Impaction of
WHOLBEL&L'EI BV US
Ia invited as veil ea their ratan easterners. The stook
will be added to by al the steamers arriving thin
as they have made arrangements to have sent to them a
seleation of any New Goode which any appear in Paris
late in the season. •
809 , AND 81.1 OIIIIBTNUT ST.
aullo.l3t'
SOHAFFER & ROBERTS,
.No. 429 24ARSET BTREE'E, .
INFORTNIIN AND JOBBAIDI OF
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
ShIALL WARES,
COMES; BRUSHES,
TAILORS , TBIDIMINGS,
LOOKINO.OLA6aEa I
QERMAN AND PN.P.NOII BANDY 000D3.
atakdm
SMITH, MURPHY, & CO.,
287 HAREM tiT. AND 226 CHURCH ALLEY,
Are now opening
A VREIIII BTOCit.
STAPLE AND EANOY DRY GOODS,
To which they invite the attention of
OABU AND PI(OMPT 14101tT TIMB BUTDBB.
August, WC rot24-2to
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO.,
No. 304 MARKET STREET,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS;
WHITE GOODS,
LINENS,
BLANKETS, AND
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS
GENERALLY. su.2o4m
SIBLEY, MOLTEN & WOODRUFF,
No. 326 MARKET STREET,
likve now opened and are daily receiving a choice
stock of Bilks and Fancy Goode for the
PALL TRADE,
°Gestating of—
BLACK AND FANCY DRESS BILKS,
BONNET AND VELVET RIBBONS,
DRESS GOODS OP EVERY VARIETY,
WRITE GOODS AND Elf BEOIDERIES,
GLOVES AND MITTS.
LADIES , CLOAKS, SHAWLS, MANTILLAS, ke.
To which they invite the attention of Buyers gene
rally. an2o.lln
SPARRA.W.R, DI7NTON, & WIIRTS,
802 ; MARKET STREET:
Are i3ELLINIA Off 'their STOCK OHIIAP
TO CUM SUBINEBB.
GREAT iINDUOSIIIENTS
WILL 101 OPUIUID TO
OAI3II BUYERS.
The Stook consists tt
STAPLE AND DRESS GODDS,
And Is line sad well selected. snitt.lm
ATLEIXANDER & KNOWLES,
idtPORTNRS AND WIIOLESALE DEALABB
nosaar. GLOVES AND FANOY GOODS,
(TATZ 111110111 D TO)
Now. 480 MARKIT AND 425 MERCHANT BTB.,
And have jest opened a NEW AND COMPLETE
. STOOK OP GOODS, expressly adapted to
PALL TRADE,
To which the otteution of their customers end PIBST•
• CLASS BUYERS le invited.
sul.7-dtnovl
JOSHUA L. BALLY,
N. W. 00R. PITIS AND MAU= 8111,
PHILADELPHIA,
Me now open
ORRICE AND ENTIRELY NEW STOOIC,
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS;
YOE SALE BELOW REGITLAR PEIOEB o
To which he Writer the attention of Buyers from
all mertlona of the country. aulTlm
1858 SILK GOODS. 1858
PALL IMPORTATIONS.
3ELOSIS„ 8c WIT.I-11SatE3,
041 MARKET STREET,
618 COMMERCE STREET,
PRILADELPIIIA.
Mee now In store thole complete
IMPORTATION OP BILK AND PANOT GOODS,
To which the attention of the TRADE Is Welted.
aul4.2rn
MARTINS, PEDDLE, & lIAMRIOK,
WOMBS AND DI&Lt1111 IS
HOSIERY,
CiLOYES6 and
FANCY NOTIONS,
No. 80 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
FIVE DOORS BELOW THE MERCHANTS' HOTEL,
Offer for sale the most complete stock of goods In .
their line to be found in the
UNITED STATES,
Consisting of HOSIERY, of every grade,
GLOVES for men, women, and children, oomprising
an 555ortmont of over 800 kisds,
UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS,
LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS and COLLARS,
LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS and SHIRT
FRONTS,
LADIES' ELASTIO BELTS, with *Wpm of entirely
new designs, with an endless variety of Notions, to
which they invite the attention of
FIRST 014133 WESTERN AND SOUTHERN
BUYERS. anal-6w
?VIER'S FURNISHING GOODS
• lAD
TAILORS , TRIMMINGS.
LONGOOPE & FEAROE,
0 SOUTH FOURTH,
ONE DOOR BELOW MARKET STREET,
Rive in store a foil assortment of Men's Enralshing
Goode and Tallore' Trimmings, to which they invite the
attention of Clothiers and Merchant Tailors. anlalm
FALL STOOK
BILK AND FANOY GOODS.
HERRING & OTT,
N. W. Corner of FOURTH And MARKET STREETS,
Have now in store a splendid amortmett of
SILKS, RIBBONS, AND FANCY GOODS
OP THEIR OWN IMPORTATION,
To which they invite the attention of
FIRST-014138 BUYERS.
aultain
QUINTIN CAMPBELL, ht., & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
HOBIBRY,
6L0V130, and
//NOY GoonB,
No. 841 MARKET BTRBET,
Northeast Comm or TOURTII
QIIINTIR 0/111%1ILL, 711.
11. A. ButontroaD,
5012.2 m
FALL STOCK or, O . LOTIIING.
CHARLES HAMMES & BON,
No. OBS IiTABNIST
8017TNNABT 00BNNIt OB youßTn,
Han now In Wire It. large and splendid . assortment
of FALL and WINTEB•OLOTBIN4, monifactured ex
po/ski, for the Southern and Western Trade, whist*
they offer foxsulle,ort the best terms for dub, or on the
usual Credit.
BUTUBS are Waal to, oall and examine for them
selves. anl2-11sn
GANGS OF RIGGING made to ordei by
'WEAVER, VITLIM L .I. CO.,
North water idtroe ,S had
IMP • No. 23 North WHABV74B.
•
mt • ; I,:oFZI%i
FALL GOODS.
MARTIN' & 'WOEAFFI.,
288 MARKETT, ;MIRE
DRY GOODS:.
sule-1m
F ALL STOOK.
PITM/A'N, JONES, do 00.,
N 0.216 MARKET MEET,
Tenouon TO
No. 204 011IIROII ALLEY,
Novo noir in store
COMPLETE STOCK
SEASONABLE DRY - GOODS,
To 'which they finite the attention of Buyers from
ell mule of the Union. aule-2m
SITER, VAN (MEIN, &,GLASI3,
IIdPORTBREI
AHD
WHOLDSALE DEALERS IN
NOSIEST, -
GLOVES,
PANCIT GOODS, &0.,
No. 428 MARKET STREET,
ABOYI 70IIIITH, "
PHILADALPRIA
JT . T. WAY & 00.,
.
Nos. 221 MARNET Street and 10 OHDROII
IMPORTBRA AND JOBBERS
DRY GOODS,
Are now fully prepared fox the
FALL TRADE.
The completeness of their etook, both for
TARIETY AND PRIDES,
Will be found to offer advantagee'to buyers, nom.
pulled by any other in this country. aull-8n
NEW FALL STOOK.
McCauley, Brother, & Brewster,
28 NORTH FOURTH ST.
BATE Jut opened an entire new etoek of
HOSIERY, °MOVES, AND PANOY 000DOk
to which they invite the attention of aret•elard bayed
Oat stook is partionlarly adapted to
THE SOUTHERN TRAON,
oupasilf
AUTUMN TRADE, 1858.
IMAM AND BANOT
DRY GOODS
BROOKS' PATENT, GLACE
SPOOL corrToN,
BOLE AGENTS 808 HILADZIPHIA,
LITTLE & ~ STOKES,
NO. SU CHESTNUT titICSIIT
an.4l-18t
CLOTHS, OLBEintERMI, 9ATINETB, TUMOR, I BLABON & SMITH,
AT WHOLZEIALB
DRESS GOODS OF NIVREST STYLES, SHAWLS
OP EVERY VARIETY
MERINO% COBURGIB, MUSLIN DE LAMES,
VELVETS, SILKS, ALPAOAI3, GINGHAM,
PLANNELS. PRINTS, BLEAOWED AND DROWN
GOODS,
With a complete Line of
EMBROIDERIES,
And other styles of Goods adapted to a
FIRST•OLABB TRADB,
MI of whieli ere offered for ado Olooap
W. G. OHITTIOK & 00.,
438 MARKET aad 133 MESOIIAIZT OT
aal7•tu th at laidcw2m
SHELPLEIGH, RITE, & CO.,
IMPORTERS
WHITE GOODS,
LINENS,
EMIHIOIDERIBB,
LAOS TH)Dti, he.
No. 829 MARKET STREET,
attll-2m PHILADELPHIA
MEN'S WE.A.R. -
DE OOURSEY, LAYOUROADE, & 00.,
(335 MARKET BIREET,)
U 1 1 ,16 now In Store their
~,, FALL IMPORTATIONS,
of the greeted 'wealth,. of each pods, to which the
attention of
TIMID DOSTONNNS AND TN' MAD,
aull•lm IS INVITED.
BURNETT, SEXTON & SWEARINGEN
Offer for male at their Store,
No. 409 MARKET STREET, NORTH BIDS,
TUE LATEST FALL STYLES
07
Imported and Home Kannfaoinred
PANOY DRY GOODS,
OoneMing of--
DRESS TRIMMINGS
VELVET RIBBONS
SHIRTS
of all Made, ea materials for them..
HOSIERY IN GREAT VARIETY.
UNDERSHIRTS, _
DRAWERS
anewLs,
COBIYORTB,
GAITERS
Ladles and Children's BELTS,
To all of allot' we Invite the attention of
NIREIT-OLABB BUYERS.
JOHN B. STRYKER & 00.,
910 MARKET STREET,
WHO:MALI MUMS IN
DRITD3II, DAMON, AND AbIERIOAN
DRY GOODS AND CARPETS,
BOUGHT AT AUCTION
And will be sold low for cash. snlS•lm
SMITE, WILLIAMS, & 004
,wnoLzasiz DBALERS
FODEIGN AND DOIHISTIO DRY GOODS,
No. 618 MARKET STREET,
Are now constantly rewiring
NEW SEASONABLE GOODS,
Of Desirable Styles, front the beat markets In this
Country and Europe.
The attention of purchasers Is solicited. aull-Ow
BARCROFY & CO.,
(Noe. 406 and 407 MARKET STEM%)
/MPORTEREI
AND
XOBBERS
OF •
DRY GOODS,
Would give notice to Buren,
IN MIRY OICITION OP TON COUNTRY,
That their Arrangements for the
FALL TRADE
ARE NOW COMPLETE. aull-rr
NO. 416 MARKET STREET.
~
PHILADELPHIA, AtICIUST, 7868
FALL TRADE.
WM. H. BROWN & CO.
Are now recolving their
PALL STOOK OP FOREIGN
'AMERIOAN DRY GOODS,
To whloh the attention of
BUYERS)
11l respectfully laytted
Oozing machines.
WHEELER & WILSON
SEWING MACHINES,
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS
FAMILIES, TAILORS, DRESSMAKERS, PLANTERS,
WIRT-MAKERS, AND ALL surclinia
OF WOVEN FABRICS.
Every kind, style, sire, and pattern of these unrivalled
Instrrunents for ludo) at my office at factory pricey.
I give The same commission as the Company to Sub
Agents, and Merchants purchasing on orders.
HENRY COY, Agent,
628 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
Add No 9 West State street, Trenton, N. J.
anlB4lm
EXARRIS'B BOUDOIR SEWING MA•
LK CHINE le offered to the public am the meet relic
ble low-priced Sewing Machine in use. It will sew from
al: to 'sixty stitches to an inch, on ell kinds of goods,
from coarsest begging to the fined cambric'. It fa,
,without eseeptlon, the simplest In its mechanical eon.
struotion ever mole, and can be run and kept In order
by a child of twelve years of age. The Dunsatarrr of
thin machine, and the QUALITY OP ITS WORE, arc war
ranted to be unsurpaseed by any other. !tamed MVO
from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per min
ute. The thread need Is taken directly from the spool",
warmer TIP rumour or anwzmnerc. ID fact, it le a
machine that is wanted by every family In the kind, lad
the low price of
TORTT DOLI.AUS,
et Web they sold, brings Diem within the rem% of
lament ieery one IL D. BAIEDB., Agent,
0.111-dero wks eowC° 90 Nola EIO/IFEI Mired.
lIMIZEI
tObalegale erg Qbciabs.
IRIBII. - LINEXS,
WOOLLENS, ,
STUPP GOON,
BLANKETS,
A fall and general alieortment.of
FALL DRY 400D8
for side Oa favorable tennis by
WRAY & GILLILAN,
121 ORESTNIJT STEM
ana 1-tu th rill4t
Ta°.
No. 29 . 7011.E8TPTUT STREET,
• C iAndiBBION MEROHARTB OR TRU SALE ' or
ARISRIOAN OOTTON AND. WOOLLEN GOODfi:
.anti-1m
& MAILTIN,
TO DEALERS u OIL (MOTHS:
The Subscriber having impeder facilities for Matey
factoring -
FLOOR, TABLE, STAIR, at&
CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS, ' •
Is now prepared to offer great indnoementa to g uy .,
from all parte of the country. ' •
A large and choke Stock Constantly on band.
Great care will be taken in "electing for Dealers who
order by mall:
WAREHOUSE, No. 229 ARCH Street, Phila.
au23-111n* THOMAS POTTER, Manufacturer.
W AND OHOIDE STILES
ELLINGTON OARPET t
coßossurre PATENT BRTOMET: -
CONSTANTLY R', - . , irvnict
Lin -
MADE TO ORDEit. ON MORT NOTICE.
TOR BALE BY •
JOSEPH LEA,
498 and 130 OREELTNITT STREET.
autt4m
pecuF/0. •
DELAINES, PERSIANS, OAPDAIRRES,
AURAS, PRINTS, ETC.
ALSO, A LARGE STOOK OP
FOREIGN DRY GOODS,
BY THE PACKAGE,
102 ULM BY
LITTLE & STOKES,
235 CHESTNUT Street.
MANUFACTURERS OF
OIL CLOTHS,
WARMIOUSE, 146 NORTH THIRD MEET,
PHIGLADELPIIIA
Olives to the trade a fell stock of Floor 011 Olathe,
medium mad extra quality enamelled Muslin Drills and
Duck. •
?able oil Cloths, new styles; green glazed Oil Cloth
for window shades.
♦eomplets assortment of Window Shades, trimming*,
km.
ltWe Invite the attention of dealers to oar stook..
sal4to
RIDGWAY, ILEIISSNER, & 00.,
IMPORTERS OP
_
CLOTHO,
DOESKINS, and
CASSISIZRES
BOLO AOINT6 FOR ZIT roLcorrore
CELEBRATED HANUEAOTTAIBER:
NEED. JUNKERS, (Little 'rickey
W. A. JOHANNY, Abhoo,
WIVE= A. 13011MIDT, (0 and SI Olothe,)
ZAMBONA BROTHERS, (Panay Otuoltnerea,)_
BBOIOR & LAMBERTS, (P and B Clothei)
B. TOENNIEB & CO.,
P. W. HERRMAN & BON, (Mason Cloth)
BAHELOST & to.
Na. 000 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
H. W. RIDGWAY,
wlB.lm CHAR: HEUBSNER.
G LE V 'EOIIO MILLS,
GiEtdANTOWN, PA
A. MoCALLIIM & CO.,
11111177A071721111.8 AND WROLDOLUI _ DIIALVIS 111
OAVITETINOB, OIL OLOTHB, Co
WALIUM01:1811, No. 80 BANN, STUNT,
1,200 PACKVES
wn end ine.oh -
NI
aIiEnTINGII, SHIRTINGS, and DRILLINGS,
direct from
LACONIA, GREAT PALLS,
EADDNY, PERKINS,
MABSAOITOBETTS, DWIGHT,
BARTLE'S, and (JABOT MILLS, -
In which will be found &large and desirable assortment,
to which we beg to call the attention of the tads. -
ROBESON INDIGO BLUE PRINTS, TIAMPDRN
TWEEDS, STRIPES, TIOKINGS,
AND COTTONADEB,
In great variety.
SATINETS, FLANNELS, As., •
For sale by
FROTEINGHAM A WELLS, Agents,
anti-Stmlf 36 LETITIA St. and 84 B. PRONT Bt.
C ARPTINGS.—
AMMAN THREEMIikS,
OIIPERVINSB AND ENITIAND.
MADursoturod by
JOBIAH BARBER.
Bola Agonts In this City,
ATWOOD, DAIMON &
/MAI No. 648,MAR8ZT !Unit.
lOgarbing.
BOARDING. --A prliate family, living in
the neighborhood of Fifteenth and Chestnut St..
desire to board two or three gentlemen of excellent
character. who will pay liberally and receive the cam
forte of a home. Please address, with name, &a., &a ,
H. 8., Blood's Despatch. _ ' aull-2t*
BOARDING.—A large, aeoond- story front
room, with Moroi. Alm", a third-story room at
302 North NINTH Bffeet. . au3t4t*
BA RD IN G—An elderly Lady wishes
Hoarding Ina religions private family, whore OW
will be kindly attended. Address MARTHA, Ofce of
this paper.
11.10a.1tDING,—Two young men from the
South desire Boarding in a private family. Ad
dress, with partieulars, VIRGINIA, at this Ofdce.
was-a*
E SIR AB L E LOCATlON—Pleasant
15 Home for permanent, transient, and day.board,
at 624 South WABUINGTON SQUARE, next Barnes ,
Church. an2B4t*
personal.
DERSONAL.—AII persons indebted to
A. WESLEY T. JONES & CO. will plasma make pay
ment, and all those havlng claims against the late firm
will present them for liquidation.
WESLEY T. JONES,
auBo-Ste EDWARD J. SMALLWOOD.
INFORMATION WANTED, OF ED
WARD and YRBNOIIII 01111.131 CY, nitifee of Ire
land who left New York for Booth Carolina in 1868.
anyinformation addreased to their brother, at gaighn'a
Ferry, Ban Joaquin county, California, will be Thank
fully received. PATRICK 011DISKY.
Umbrellas an Parasols.
WILLIAM A. DROWN & 00.,
UMBRELLA AND PARASOL
MANUFACTURERS,
No. 246 MARK= STREET,
A large suieortment oonatantly on hand, to which the
attention of dealers le invited. an..lt-lm
S EE'ER & EN
fdANDFAOTZTREDD
OF
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS,
No. 888 MABBET STREET,
Invite the attention of BIMINI
To Their
LABQ•E AND VARIED ATOOS•
anl2.lm
ttlattbee, .3einelrg, fir•
B AILEY Br. 00,
nitmssiy
BAILEY . KITCHEN,
Have removed to their now Ere-prod, White Marble
Store,
819, CHESTNUT STREET,
NORTH BIM BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE
Now opening their fall stook of '
IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WAREO, AND
FANO! GOODS,
To edit& they Invite the atteutton of the piddle
SILVER-WARD, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, ASD
PEARLS,
AT iiIBOLTII/L 8 AND AiIItAIL
`]`ANTED—A, sis Wailer "id,.
_• •_ private family, by a:single ntsa'who peg**,
onderetsusda hie beelines aml bail the most eittsfactolp
recommendations. Please awes D. M-10 WI 01014:
WANT D—By a young =aril man inn
WANT
far ott . ge 'or
4 f
: e ra: Nu alit
!URI:Mr:It - the o t t&A of 17i s e g grers. emgessiiat.-6,
vaSTINGS, &a., &a
WARTED—By a Taang P , 14, - aßituatipit
Yee lionsairisid. Can girl s recommendattosSiosi .
her Lee employer. Address Ata!-FJN at g it a C T ia a.---
stiBl:2t*
WANT'S . ~04-BY an Eldeiiy .
" to tiaa - ahrzeof s Warsroom, cr In
pastry where he cart mass hhaselfliseisl. ' ;I*
3 GRAY'S Gond, ThlNlcAth, nosr,Thre. st
- 011,116,44 h
Ant Book•Assper tok
atm T. 8., al Ws Mess
WANTED—ay 'l+ Graduate
School, a 81tuatiois'as?Aut , '
• Wholesale establishment. Add-.
atal-dt*
W A Bo O-T Et4ter:pa—rA,e r :pa — r A , F -
.I;ittiati aa . m
by a person that c - a Ettirdwilrei x. Notions Holum
paansylvaniatr control a considerable anent of
anBl-3t* Ado. Address Prels
•
VII ....STED—Bya Youth 16 Aare - of- age,
opportitnity of loarnlog s tr_ de O$ tutor
...rilaer preferred. Apply at. BLYLER'S coutur,
Mi r a bove Oallowlilland Thutsenth. ais<A2**
VITANTED--Oativatteeii for 'an Illustrated
w W*Worlirot raidi,pdintetrlty." Three or roardollars
per day can yr:adity lob 12Mo. AddrepliOWLAND,
•BlooWategpaf4h: _ - • ' • rainate,
IATAIVItto—A. competent Saleamdn in a
V T,Sitolesale Dry Good' Jobbing Howse; to onewho
can rniiiiinee a near ow/h . trade a liberal sa lary -will
paid. nddreie L. & Co., anao4tit
ViTANTEDB7.4I, first-claw Book - keeper, • a &halloo :, - *Tikeraantlle eatailifhateat. .oao
a
give the be
testteioniale, gad will offer iii service's at
raaderate
auacket* 4• Add ress B IOIIIRDi at thla Office.
1 / 1 `,.7 ANTED By a Young Lady , a Si twitiop
V u Tusher in an A,es4 coy. Out fend& rod
testimonials.- Address TBAOREP., Ofilee of this value.
au2S4tis
WANTED—A Situation, by it competent
I' V
Boot-keoper: "City referenees will bo [pew
AddreSS "8008.-DEStER," at, this OS*:
3140-00* . •
•A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL, who. toedC74- E”glialt, white's's 841:tat:Ion to leant the Ifltass.-7
811411111/111. Addiesi WIIRTEmBEEG, at this ma.,
an2,B4lt*
)ITANTED—By a middle-aged Aia' edam
• • Woman, a. Situation. as lienonsassiss; fa'a4lo
apeciable private tams y. So objection to the wont* ,
Addrets BOUBERZEPER. at this Moe. au2B4lto .
WANTED=An Entry °LEEK, in la
Wholesale Dr .Goon Jobbing lime. Nene hat
those who have had - city experience and are hilly eon.
patent need apply. Address JINT-RY OLBBK, at Ole
Oleo. se.Milltak •
IaTANTED To exchange for city, pro
• r party - , a rum of 150 ere In New Caste *mai,
Delaware Address BOX ktn i Phlia. ?at Mee - •
Aug. 25, - ea**
4. YOUR
'G LAD, 17 yearn of agoorOthes
ra. a Situation in a Conveyancer!' Mae, where he
will have an -opportunity.- of learnt,* the :business.
Address GEORGE, at tbia Office. - _ au2o
ULT ANTED—To exchange for city property,
• v • -ILO arable iriict of laud; cheated in Olcineester.
county, New Jersey. Address BEORLEGB, at.thL
-
Office. ' - -;:en-211 Ae
WANTED;FOR THE lINITEVSTATI
OANALRY—AbIe-bodlial, unmarried lams, au
whom will be gins ,
_rood pay; board,clotidar, mat
medical atterulaaoe. Pay from.Sl2 VOMmoirih. ,
No man hating a wife or child will be Ayyiy
for MOIINTLD 8118, 1 710.11 at No Si?
&bora Atha, 11 91111 olds.„ .. s . 7_.1171'5.
---
ILFOR . SALE.--Tlie Stock, Fixtures; '
Tools, Goodwill of Moro No. 711 BEM at; Mani
factueinglfatch-Stands and Safes, Goal BIOTIN', Premium_
Blacking. &c i ntik' the orders onhand This le the nest
opportunity areroffered forany,pamonwishing to engage
in a cash manufacturing boaluess, 'lnquire at theatre*.
anal -It* . - - -
~ FOR RENT—The Basement and Fourth
I .e. Floor of nowtire-Pitiof Buthtere,rik4o4
and Chestnut street.. diple
00 , 4
Corner Water and Chestnut street.'
maSTORE TO LET-'- , Aud Fixtures for
Bele. Also, Bire-Proof audSewlng Staahine."_No: -
106 South EIGIUSII St., below Cheenui. an3o-11t6K,
, TO RENT—The new iron- ont Stir°,
ma. No. 248 North Third street, above Raw, 'With the -
'use of Shelving, Counter, 8e: Suitable for Ms-re - kola "
sale Olothing, Notions, or
any other theness.- Terms
low.' Apply at No. 252 North TRIAD Street: three'
doors above. ". • an2l-.6ten
MtTO LlST—The , second and third story-
Rooms of No 18 North .801:1RTII Wreak sopa;
.rately or together, with the convenient:ea of water and
water closets. laquire on the premises. _iudtgat. -
gm WANTED TO: RENT, - A.NODERN.
23.1 M -Dir IiOUBE, centraDilicated. , .. Bout not to
exceed $4OO. - Address 4.6IWHANT, Blood , . Despatch.
_
STEAM FLOUR MILL FOR SALE.—The
USW) (bad= over six years to run) =1 =acidness
of a :STEAK /LOUR MILL, minuted at MOUTH sad.
WILLOW Streets. Contains tires =mot Wrench Burs,
with all the necessary apparatus for bolting, !So., sad
is capable of making 10gbarrels of /lour per oily. Win
be sold vary big, if applied for soon at 249 BROAD tit.
above RAOB.
fa FOR SALE.—A bandsome_reddenae,*
w ith -all The aiedero : lmpraremeate, large: Blde
yard. graters r, eta. SIXTH; near SPIVING GARDEN
Street. Perms easy. P. K. LYNX', 64‘ South SIXTH
Street. (Second story.) • artl4o.xo
ea FOR - SALE OR,..EXORANGE:—:.at
MR. handsome new mansion, 10 rooms, and 40 acres,
near Gwynedd Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad.
Site splendid, fruit abundant, health - unsurpassed.
Any person really desiring a handsome country , seat in
exchange for city property, will dud this an unusual
opportunity of accomplishing his object Apply to P.
H. LYND, fOi South SIXTH St., (2nd idea.) sold-lm
FOR SALE.—A pretty Cottage, Wee
EL rooms, and one or more sores on Wyoming Monne,
two miles out the &mond street Turnpike:- Also We.
rat handsome Cottage iota -The neighborhood is
healthy, beautiful. and rapidl imploring. P.H.
LYND, 6)( South 1318TH Pt , ( Pt dory.) anid-lm
PHILADELPHIA
TUBE LaT—On account of remov
al to oar new stor.;_, the house No. 432 CNNSTIIIIT.
below Rum street. Possession may be bad about the
first of October. The position is one of the met desi
rable in Philadelphia. -
For terms of lease apply to '
su.l3-1m J. E. CALDWELL & 00.
goi FOR SALE—Valuable Real Estate on
lallorth Third street, including THREE STORES
on Third street, Nos. 422 424 and 428. Also, two four
story BRICK BUILDINGS on - Dlllwyn street. Nos. CT,
419. 431. Lot 60 feet front; extending in depth 173 feet
to Dlllwyn—nets as annual rent clear of timed of about
$2,800.. Apply to • W. M. LETICIE,
No. 346 North arra Street.
MaTO BENT—Ocuntlng-Hottee'No.,lBo
North .Delaware Arenas, with floor aziaoillog
through to Water street. Apply to
301114 11. 'KENNEDY & CO.,
auB 132 N. Delaware Amine.
as TO RENT—The second and. third
L stories of No. 108 ARCH Street, mond doorritote
Erma, north aide. Apply to
0. 0. SADLER & 00., '
9 North Water Street
irkESIRABLE OFFICES TO RENT ON
1.7- the drat floor of the needle-proof handl:Lc of the
PENNBYLVANIA - RAILROAD COMPANY, Southwest.
corner of Third street and Willing , ' alley.'
Apply to EDMUND SMITH,
an23.12t ' Seeratary;
IOR SALE—A valuable LOT, in the vici
nity of the Baltimore Depot, in en Improving
neighborhood. For perticalare, addrees J. K., Box 9ff
Poet-office. jyl6
WELOH'Is" NATIONAL THEATRE.—
Joseph 0. - Boater, Sole Lames and blanager. O.
loiter, State Manager.
lIDAY 11911ING, August 81, 1888,
Duke dlldsfonto, Mr. J. Johnstone; "'Hippo, Mr. 0
Poster; Donna Rosanna. Mn. Wire Le Bran.
To nonacid. with
THE TERROR OF THE ROAD.
Harry Halter , Hr. C. roster ; Hedy Noose, Hr. Wor
rell; Dorothy Bruin, Mn.e J O. foster.
Tickets of admleston, 25 cents; secured seats, 68
cents ; Orchestra chairs, 50 cents ; Beats in ' , l iv i d.
Box. 76 ciente ; Whole Box, $6 and $0 Family Circle,
16 cents. -
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commences at Th. o'clock.
MRS. D. P. BOWERS'e WALNUT-ST.
THEATRE, one of NINTH and WALNUT
Street.
TITESDAII EVENING. Augut 31, 1858,
SMILES AND TEARS.
Mr. Pltsbarding Mr. P B. Conway ; Clol..o , Donotan,
Mr H. A. Perry Cecil Filtsbarding, Mrs. P Dowers.
To conclude with THE
,CIA/O.IIMAHRWEI HAT.
001. Canadair, Mr. Dubida ; Ohriitophar, Mr. Olark;
Mrs. Oapstick, Graham; Bally Smart. Miss Onm.
Pecos of adroission.-85cmid Var and Family Circle,
and Third Tier, 25 cants; Parquet, 37N cents; Dress
Circle, 50 aeons; Private; Boxes, according to their
100a10,13 and BS; Dingle beats in Ordinates and Private
Boxes, 75 conic
Door. open at 7 o'clock; Curtain rises at 7g o'clock.
WIEATLEY & OLARILE's dROR-ST.
TELBATRE.—WiIIiam S. Fredericka', doting and
Stage Manager.
TUUDAY , August 81, MS,
Tad CLANDESTINS MABBIAGE
Lord Ogelby, Mr. John Gilbert Brash, Mr. Wheatien
Mira Sterling, Mrs; John Drew; betty. Bias Hialeah.
To conclude with ON, COAT FOB TWO SIIITd.
Delly Nob, Mrs. lobo Drew ; Mr. Gaillard Gabe,
Mr. Wheatley ; Mrs. Plicate, Mrs. Nicholls.
Admission, 26 eta. Bemired Seats in Dress Cirele. litrit
ate ; Orchestra 3talls, 60 as; Beata in Private Boxes, If
eta; Gallery, 18 eta ; Gallery for Colored Persons, 15 as ;
Private Box to Gallery for Colored Persons, 88 ets
Whole Private Box, ga.
Doors open at 2 Ooloolt •, COMMODOO at tg,prealiely.
THOREUE's VARIETIES (OW Th eatre);
N. W
MISCELLANEOUS FFTC H RTB ONRIGHTNLYT. sti.
Corameneleg at jf before 8. ArnmesloN-10 mate.
faR&ND AFTEBNOON PERFORMANCE,
On WEDNESDAY, September 1,1858,
On the aeration of the • •
ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH CELEBRATION.
Mies J. WREN., MINI PROTHINGIUM,
Mies NA.GLE,
Mr. GEORGE W . '..
WREN. CAMPBELL, and
Will ell appear, aided by the Xeelelor Company.
auSO-St
MAMMOTH JUBILEE!
PETE ORAMPETRE
PILIONiS GROVE:
•
In consequence of the inclemency of the weather
Miring the last two days,
THIS NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT
will continue on
MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOONS,
of the present week, introducing new features each day.
ADMISSION 25 MINTS.
Children accompanied by parents, no charke.
The Cars of the West keliadelphia Passeops UM,
way will leave THIRD and MARKET Streets every mi.
nuts after 12 &cloak M.
The Gates will be thrown open al o , eleek P.M.
auBD-8t
Q,ANIVELD'S OPERA HOUSE,
siBVSNTR Street, above CHESTNUT.
open for the Seamen, with the 'Arvid.
TROUPE OF AR rISTB IN THE WORLD.
The Entertain - manta nightly offered by
BANICaIro TKO PN
comprise all the latest Bongs, Glees, Duette. chorale
Hefrabis;Daucei Ballets, ho_, interspersed with
WIT AND ELOQUENCE.
In fact, all the Vocalism of the day le produced by
510810, tONO, AND POETRY.
The whole under the management of Mr. 8. B. BAN.
TOED.
Admlitslon 25 Cents. - Dotes open at IN
formate to Oemmenee M "
, Mint*
WILLIAM H: zomLL,
Lit Mot. Sel Begt. of Canby,
Sat gate anb to Let.
camusemen4.