The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 25, 1858, Image 3

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• iil ele .o „P v. 11 4 4 70 ode , tilled Pateedliefe So Ifireed All.
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14'46r - 4mi MartinMardlag, tdaystiront iroyidence"
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;At' Diltttrithltditat•td,l .11.1110Ottoy. ~ • . - . .,-,.:i ,=,..
It- *LAMA'. •Expeilltinnitontor, ,day ',bibs BloYeinat Deli
to •t•-•with•oktii niJ Li"NswfOrkOn.:.., - , I t•- , 1 -' 1. -
..11 , vil3lit Win'tbnige.,>Tacktin,l ;day frOm &urea, milli
,V - -Rwitit oorti to J 11 - 11dirley'&00 . : I. - .t, '.., ,'-„_-__-': ' ...'-'.- ' ''
t• 4 .:' ,0 -910r BinikWatrtin 'Beiattle,, B,day fr om Cam den; Deli
lifltetwheivf Atitentali a.Z.Liewley & Co. • . -, -
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9t. elletietiddryJilleth it,"t day tram Camden, Del, with:
' corn to .7 I. Rewle.y_koo ',.-_,- A....-, , ' - :,,, ~''' ,
• Bohr Miro* the ,•Wle , pott% 6 daitt.; frons'Afailtax,
Rite fith te : gaimittik vi • t i..,..,--...,„"„ - - '2... - ' v
Behr Laltelit,oholeseEttinifiter, fs,ds," trOns New Osav
etlkteelthlthest tiOseritarratt.& E100..' , .. ',, ,-- `m ' '
' Behr DelathipsZ_Nientiy, keicyfrents ,Odeseacitel, with ,
mita to Jill BlitrAt &, 11013."". ~,tll ,Iyi3 ,r • -,• ..: • ••••
Beer idedu&lo:lliinditekatiti,l,lliy fromLidamia, Del,:
with grain ti•Otiristion•kOttswink ei . ft- ,:"••••t ' '
80hr.3 WhlittY: Xendetton,,l„&qt front odestia,Mey
wltirgrallito titudittlatiAlfeirrant -...,..;,t,tr.' • • •tti• • '
Bohr' limelhillioNey,ribo, 8 litle•holn 'YeirtiaTsnt`
with oil to 8111013114 Blll3P2lefr,, Cosj- .! , ' ' , V - • • '
Bohr, PrintkrA.' Malt Main2ft hottie Item 'Boston; in,
- - halite* Xi captain: ,'- . 4 „„........,, , . • Va , ' y
bekr Luther OhlTd.rehereon i ,6 dare front Portland,
with ed•to to Crowell "tiollitati.t...,;; .c.,.: a.-- ; e,
Bohr Bitter' ifebnet.ft'elv7i Clliken , fr On' 'Be*t°x l ; in'
holiest to X Statteivalit,&.tio, -..•- 3 . , , ,;; ........•.; I •
' Behr Snow liakw;MetiOr;Sdaya‘L ' om Bata*, In ma- -
hut to TylerAttfire . I g-o:i.= `.-, 2' '''',: ''''' ''''': .
• Bohr L Moire; TNeba's 6,64," 'nom New :York, with
Behr A Otiriod l6l4 4,o;illewehom Nptr - ItOrk with to trill ktiollina.,„ I,'; .:, Y ..., - ~ - . -..? ~
„t,.., 11o.ppl'Abilri; tug th; 6' days from Mold • Sprligivritk
oil to iterude & ;OOPS, ... _ , ~.-• f ~t, , ~_ ,_ = i ',".. , • '
. 'N'lllteither Lady:WM:4i; Anion 42 hoar": from 'MU.
OnateeirolleVtid lOW eanat to 1 L Bewley & 0o.• ,
.1 - •--,..-,-;" - '''. •••" 1 - 'CILIARIN. - • t• 4. • '
fitettnehip_Virgirilit,,Xsilmellobiond, ThOe Web.
•" ixesrumbli ionliet4, Bend, Nety York. Xi Allderdlot.
- 'Barque 1 Leaniclunteiti,,itotarlo, Workmen & CO:
-,. /t ' , re OceatititiaCilitrgemej-Barbadoes; Tyler, Stone
& 06. -'• '- -•;,; .; 1- ...--- •_5 ‘; • ' " •
• • bun Tenneine'it, 11 4. .ocoter. PorNand, van Dation, Nor
, Seta; inlverifainid. PSUY,•loton, , N Sturtevant &'Clo
"Mt finotiVhdseir.renster, Bongo eglieri Mobs & DC
Bohr Ikuuteler, Welted. Ne. York. L Anthem:tel. i
Bob, Adelild6; Ottittlaßtovidenoe,LAndenriad & 06.
BeefWiz. Mfitaion;'Xcabuty, do
&hi.) . NDlekiniete„Mheaton, Roxbury, do -
••', tahr XX Mitetteltaliegterty, X1.,--,-..--,v------- do- • • • .
-_-'Xibr Ottalliiii`fialF, tersham, IfaverhM,' do •
Bch" Mary Anna, Washington - . do '
Iteatibr_lit_t, Our, i lter, , lialtiloons, A tiro's', Jr. - i
,-;- t-te• v , ; af - ' - .; t' iti. -et ~ , •
-:- ,„ ;• -. -I _,.(oarresion ebb - of Tito P rest.r„: -
:.;,. 4 - t-ii...• •.•t; - ALAVIIII DXRAOB, kep t 24;1811i: ;
' to:',ThieWycintogleft gitra :stax O trptiblit ; with 4 boats,
~ , ,tadeatind donsignedierfollotest; • , , ~.,...i „; • ~,,
... , limesa, - Lember tolifitione 10 - TaYloti'llM.Wri and
ii I mutts % oottla,D . pqr^W i ' Millidn, lime td
Pivot Bfidie. , " - "'" .' - r 1
( Cloreaerfratinditi ift l iii r eits.)r',, :,...-, .. :
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. . The Iblleowincbnatit pasted &Ad' tits trniou 041101
loch% Dontid to fhliadelphia, laden mind MoudgnedaS
i " Dr' Ifolinii, latitifi'h4iorcrints ft ,t3heetei.. ilorenat,'
•de to Rdßod;•Viodirvaer,& Co; Two Brothers, bloom'
mid'plir it mt Nl' Oabeien.',& _O9; X'radostnaui bon ore to
lairkert & 06; Jai YOUL9h-listd,,to captain: , ," .; -
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l•'tllCierrestio . tlette l e of y e•Philadelph Xnebanito ••••
•'' •••' ''' - ,IWkii, Del., Sept 28;-1858: 1
Owing to.lltottorm of run that hal been prevailing
here for,tke last %Orli hours, quite a fleet has collected
at; tkiihartitiji Oepelittog.of.outrebto, one bar gnarly,* ,
tudge;Xtbini sektionersf•andisloop .T.,Diflah Tl'' "hip ,
-Pletadliti,loilffett ptl "intitni,-tuig Also X Millikenvfor
*Wilds. ln asinparry With • bomber of other Teasels,
Leaved to sea_lee&O L Jet .„ . ..,3,ltbd strong _trod; northeast.
Weather ectle..'- . , . .......,:e ai , ta .1. 7ag ,-'
'' , l' Ifonrit,"&o: ` --'''` : ,`,..WAI: MrHICIKMAN.Iti
, NorrespOnittiniVrthii PitiiiideiptibUchengel, , :
- - • • ... •; , -•-, • - I.l.2AlttsTTO, Dept 24, , 38E8, , :'
The barque X Li Dwight ; OtitilnipUlittost'fromPott
aft Maxi. with 482 bagd-oeffee,ind a- Onantitynftliig.
wood to Vital Widtton & Bons, is at anchor hereof also/
the atsatitehip Btete of McCrea, from Bavannah: - - '
•t - - , -Ifonts; &a. - ' ,„ • ;,; -,., 1,..5. YILBSR/!:-
% ' , *; -.1 .-w*:Dixurrariaxix iro •Witeriaas.) , • , -
; , . , ''...", . ~- ` . Ntor Yozz. - Bept M.' , "
Arrivild, Brinig 210114; from Bordeaux. , c .• '
' taferimatidat kaa bilea„reeekred that tate 'Mix 2 B 14 it
yina,itaboe tie itelo r ni„pp,`Was totally wrealtad yew.
tordiy Cif lintalktbants, ; .-, •• .. s- "' i ' •
co . - ev, - , ...-.. wasuvrottlioans, itet2d
Pheinitir Banco' ai boniut to fiew . Yolk, rat Intl.
.elitltty-tntililied., •., ,-,_ w
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.... ,-; -,--'- • ' ' " ' our V '61024 -; -
="Theiiabill WPM!, rAlexandria,-with coal. bound
to Boston, sprung kr.sbtainam, end pat • into thb port
~ 'MJIMOLIXDA - . - .., ,•••• 1., ..-•"' ,' -'•
hills,ilteihntshiiiiiis pp*, hum, ached at N York
yeatai day. ~ .., •,, , • - ~' ,
Ship Stalwed, Lact",:for•phlindelphis;•cleared aIL.I
- inkiest ' - , „._... ... -- . • -
Brake Wrostalue and Annie Bite, for PhilLielphieiwer•
loading it 14Wirpoollltla rust,.; - - ,7 - 3 ,_ ..•--- .:. :',7-.-
ado Bethlik %tiller, p*ott, Aron,. Chtilet' i,itt . /ifsyre.
Bth' hitt: '".. '-,,'
diblp ,eat erParow, - trom; Callao, arrived at= Ant
werri dth ilnit
~.,,,-,,, • '-, : ." •
Ship John Bunyan, Ni.,X; fyom Oillao; , at- Sateneia
Ship Peter ,Meinett; B,l„ag4ttlill,,frem, o BaMan, arrived
at QUMI3OIII,OII/3i Othihat.,,, {•,,..- ..., - .....; -•- .
Ship Moro Castle; ibt4plentrAd'itt New York 29d last
Ship thborn Noirite, Oh4tl; olf,iie,' itat.43stort :gal
Inas:for But Yrizsiseo:,, ~. , , . ,_:.„ ~,,,,.... f..ett 3' --'''' '
Barone - 19eitino;Inghain;'For Nei York, sailed from
l'ldem° 26th pit. '....'. ,i , ~.-• , .-r . - .+n-' 1 , J .1'
Bil'qUitljilpirli; sryprelitinoe, arrived at. Baratinsh
Br baiolin thettbilne,rerhl4l,tor ildladelphiaiwae
spoken Itoilitirt, bldt 60. long 68 2f. ...-;..• 1.-{it.; ... ;.•
Barque Belem Matte l , Nickensen_vaCPorUsal.29l. inst.
from Isaltimbtel -- .",, f ,,:.„,,,,vj ........ L . - ; i .___• •-: " • ''•
Mg() WAllinliarn, elpared sOßoidon .2511 init4or
Philadeipbrati; 4 '.' „..- ',. - 1,
,N ZL.f•iti. , ;;;' ' it ••'-' i ..
Brig Baselin:Mihitor",yroinnetton for Pkihidelleamf
"ailed trionifewpott 22.1 test: ,_.„,. . , _. .-- -- •
• Brig Arin - XlisabethAnifinifcr.philtd,elphia, "bared
at Itattotinditist.--- '' -" ' •.-- •-• . - - r, „:.,
Brig Saginaw, Close; from 'Nolo 066416 6th,•lnirt, i t
Milk rorkleicontay, Loft 00 am,vesseb.
Echr David Paint, Ideslioder, 'before reported_ re
turned to wihningut_te, No: hid „nearly,difthargedilbt s ,
;net. Alther tag° was id 600d4;otter. - ' -, .
&Xi vie ' M•lbach, Plena, hada; dirbed - et itch,
mond 414 Lusti.ts j-, ~ '2 •,,, ..1•7 ,o.s, , ,5,5_ ,. .. , ‘
Be-hr A fleorata,lerdielltedeare9 it Nair Yd . & 'ester ;
day for Philadelphia.
Behr Lucy Withani'oldtitOn,ficr e nt',Penitacest,nt, !few
TOrk l yeiterdav c 1.,.. n.-1 h:':s .!: i .l• „1 . . ..
.-
... , ,
!blued - 011one; Taytorl"liek&i,nrilied . 4. tiCi&l,kti
Oche 4 X Robertson, 2110ftew . , bane"wu at Bt ,Tho..
mu 7thAnis,--serlahrbonn4 Ite 4 .llralbo, - PB, to load,
for Phlladmpine,..-A ~, t 4,11e. 1,1 -,,-.4...., , ,-5... , ...,, •
1 41 1 e hr Alatiomler;_for Philadelphia malleditoni N
Ilavenl&111192. -
2ohr BI W.,.PhlUlpec Nome* oliased at Neir-Yitk . 29l(
Inn; foi KeyWeet mad , B*y Pori. , ... , - , .'-..-''..._ -r,'
lilefiri B- N, Monk, amOhvand. N: BlT , TheinPionri"
BarneaLlientse at sauna Xldinavi. I ,:l ~ ....- -. ..'.1.
.„, .-
Bohr win, ,Z, Sprlop,Domonpolearid u ill'llonrepto#:'
N 0,191 ltult2lor Philadelphia , :".,. ,, "'l`.:Si ..- ~' .
Bohr D Ji Barnard, ReCpp, ftenr, Urals, at Boston ,
XII Mot, , ..„., _ , ~,,. , „..„ „.,. ~.,... ~..-=p,... . 5'..,,, 1. - L - 4 -..
Bohr I llyonl;Okkiner, qtearedat Ilaltimorey34 list
for Phlliderphli, • ' ,-,...r.,•, ,-. , '.'?i.f ~,, g 1 ... -,..,
Bohr, D,,, $ inith, 8u412,. Amnia, ,lirriTett, at Balma
-21st lost:_f '' " .'" * " ~,,,
Bohr X l' Lenivant/4014151,R0n1e Portland 9,242 Mit.
for PulUdelphrl, , ~ ,le
Bohr Cline'A;(iiillerPiTpuipt henee,inrleniVat Ea-
Ism 92d ion. ~, ,-,;,,,-„-,.. , 4 . _ .
Balm W.i9;.lll4l6 . lo,Ahllahler,:.and Ohris Loeser,
gnow, allot front tlaliift .2Kirtit. tor Phitadorphfr!.`''.. - -
Bohr I'L 144 1 1,"Lokerf, beim 5k0r47.0 2.1& Wel , -,,;'
Bohr AlnioCßitionMliii,wisidlatrroirOßristo,l42d
lot. Iht Phihdolidthi.- ---., . -, --
.: O .- -f ,,, ,_ ....T 1
fOr gaidreribble.limmoph from Bosetiet for Phi , "
Lardlphoi "it btaiipnr9 21g hot, sad al4ledg9ttv , i- ' , 'l 4
Bohr
gooklitham t . 9 9 1 •1 4 20 . 0* 9 9'P01 . t 613 "th 1 riwi
Plallallelptli,'anlled trete riipeport Slitetnet,,glti - • .d , : ,
Bohre'Adelaide, khow„_frons Oollieut for :Philadel-
Phol,Vtra:Alellh kern' „Beaton foe.dai wext toots.
from Dd 'lsland kluboriX4fnat:•, .-',` ' , 4 „.... ...`.f... - '1
Bohr
-"aliede24aB"23l\.**A44442* ile,
Inst for Phlladelahle, .....,-,-..' '''. ' '-- -,---; , , . .
Bebs,liolurECWOlian9e; lifitliii,Aoilel.o244,.,Phi:
ladelphlarattlow/LondosPred tin. .-',- ~- ~ , ; , „.7.
Bohr James Q Stine, Oorsoni hil:Olisitlidd si ricryi:
dence 221 Met. • . 3 " - 1. -7 - ..., ~,g, i
gliu
BOhliglithittl/4 iliktiatti ' liiirCic4iTaibillettg4,
Robtssmq - Bostoni fkosrent - R Ar,h oelid; NortiOif .4,
Oundert,-Ootlen; Wrindpo` Tilton,. p 2 W Benedict',
Bins. and Alex Renderao,n laM.llalled 9ocoliq.-,
vldenoe 22110Ve Phllle phhr.,'" ,' ~,,
...g._ ;
Steamer.* ' f qtrutatiyr iqr Phil44oloi, 01%4
from liartterd.2 inen6,f.o -2 ?-i' • ... '`• -'-,-
, •?,, ~,,. -
Propeller AnthisoltioOnii '' iii att w. areS s. itlfew York
yoetentay_for philwielphie." 4 "'. ° - -
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, - t' • • rowitil ,IsT4lfo, ,O"
Liverpool ~,Ar Bth htet, - i 4, tilizikit4hUtchitll,llB4
ramlobk 9th, ..2 t-HAthogr,ANoid i vardeuim,BAigo.
lus. Thooir eloOloinle;,;1: ~,.; ~ ~,
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Old SOO Ahlahoillaa, uendereon, New Orleans; Bagra,
more, Gerrish.- do. .4,,, , ,, tc.....-V
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Londonl-lAr Othlnit, i1i ...:.
skepeare, Noranme. , oo.lao„
Bristol—At Othinet, Bortto,cholghileht - Bt John; 5- '
Old BthAfirtholtleltailif, Won, rt.41110rk , , , ,-. • ~ , .4
Barre—A r fith'itit,like'd Ithitkop, Apace, Mobile:-.)
Rovissoz-Ar. 7 . k_ii litutrAt i Opragne, Patten, kien„L
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elvost—kr 6t4,, oWrikpy3l§E)lo74 - . 80t0n. ,, r . r ,, "; - _:_
Smy roe:— ng 21. - ;g4imidoo4lllTrfAxielli43o ll ronF
ReatuslitanylitiTact; -
• aibraftar--ArtiOlkulE A ßNlMAWebstArslrillismsc N
fork . :CitrATtbrirriaittm• Bett;do." , -
Ihymort-raid 4tkinfOr 4 0 44tetorialiatr,..! -
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rrSpiritualism! ...,..,..A.11.4:7 -1 iiili&k 4 , it
New York, wilt MIN .. VBANZO -IPLINALL
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evaineithiqu, 4hexhitteebtetr egthtkire'lat , Nzel
west.' go' Shall _shot e6teltitiofettAtiJ Obi ofttlyitri Two
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Leered'la AtutrgeWrffeteeker,xsilne „
DAY, etV. 1 iteos l ecielnubtA•ditill
the °Peerlo,o7l4 Thess.wAlt bet ,
sedies et lo,; E-,eoupeetiew..wlte the
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,yeints Meter chrtettan Aseatelatlen,...
rq-A regular stilted meeting will be heldriz
niMON
DSVHNING iidtt, the 27th hot.. et 7/0 1 .1.019014111
tlproiceg m eguscg,'belettN,,intbAtreet. An
• * o d! O.,Th - oge pt. the Wprht,itteordLog to,pentele
4044e 016 16:AV1! • O il 'Oila-PY t4!e*.T.T. 14 9 103 M.
VrOWSE ' • " - 1
-Arthe "watts jet 144entroy,,v,Oluuteciiion'aftiotional
meetings," as! much AttriPtitttlist-tibeinite will be'
, brouglp. befoiplhertisioatititin;thi)ittioditiotiof
"rriimber A : dolman eordieW;
ottie,y.,:t*td z
oz,. ...
,'*o2s•St :: ; -Rde9.4* 8 EfecOtikr.V.
FThe:•Piitiona iniXed - with' Liquors sold
la the DRINKING' sktooNg in this:City, will
detected krOhemiciii eibibited to Inc'
- Audience at iIiIitAAGNHALLi'ESANSON St tiet, ill ore
Sixth, on TUESDAY Evening, September' 28th court
meneincit 8 s &Clock 1:.,r hir..WILLTAItt - BROWN, of
Bo ton, a •Pritetleal:Oliemist andli entertaining
ISpeaker:2Ladlis and'- Gentlemen are invited. ",,Adzitie
tliort,/Q-bentev.trE pay. eipene ea. Doors
toiclocke,V, •• • ',"-"'" ' BO•F-B.
Firemen';: And other •- Linton t. Prayer
~,MESFINGS; under the auspices of -the - .
YOUNG-MEN'S QIIRISTIAN ASSOOIATION.
• LA 'ON. SABBATH AFTERNOONS ,
,• ;trailed:States* Engine, Need; below Orowi et., from
4,4 to 53 o'clock:' -
41 , 1terineyliitiit Ifosi- s Eighth it:,.1:4164, Green,' hum( 4
to 5 o'clock,
b ~ j United Holltißrentztat belevi Twelfth, from 4k
' ereaverance Holm, Quarry street, 'below Thirds
f rom'
.4X to 5k PAIL • - ' " '
_.ON SABBATH, at 7k P " ; ,
.••• *Diligent Ingfrie,•Vorner 'of Tenth 5 . 44 Filbert eta, - •
•Delawaie Engine, Smith et. ;above Nineteenth at.
~,,Weatern Engine, Oallowhill, below Sixteenth ,
- ''ON,'L'llEilLLY,''at 71jP. Mt • .
Butioniood, below Third at.
PhiladephteEngliie, Seventeenth, below Chestnut.
Robert Morrie Doee,,Toinbartet,, above Eighth et: -
COlumbiti 115tai, ClbefrY," tibo:vi Seventh at. , •
diI,W%DIIIOI3DAY, at t P. M. •
-
Kingseeslng School BMW, Darby '
„Independence Engine,- Poring Garden, near 24th pt.
, Boutnwark Erighte, 8. Third, above Waphingtonat.
Diligent Hose, Madisou,• above "" -
ON THURSDAY, at 734 P. M. ' -
N. Liberty Hose, New Market. above Coates at.
United Stated Hoge','Butlentivood, blilOw Fifth et.
it Schuylkill Hose. L 001161,15., below Thirteenth et.
AsylUni; Gray'e Perry road."
',Fairinimut ige avenue 'above Wood et.
". Good- vrilmose, Wood et '; below Twenty-third. •
comer "of Fifteenth and Filbert eta.
Fairmount Hole; Pleaiiintistreet,Ubove Eleventh:,
. • "'ON. FBLD,AYAat , !Ix P. M.
:',,Waiitein,goto, Twentieth et , above Lombard at.
• "'lligilint Hoes, Eighth eti, aboveiWharton et. 1 ,
Warren Ilo.e, Barker, above Eighteenth et. ,- •••
Slicing Garden Holm Parrhih near Eleventh et.
• • DAILY.: •
• elf. Diligent Beene, corner Tenth Mid Filbert rte., front
k'-.Young Metes Union' Tents $.-Filth, below Wharton
st.t.Lorm f. to 6.P. , -
Ladles and Christian friends atinffeeilenately invited
to attend.
"
,By:order otihe Xxoclatiit Cominittee of Yonng Men't
Christian. Assoslationt ' , sell-sat tf
Grand Rally •
ICE • 0 P El
BBOAIJ'A,ND'OHES • iNUT STREETS
, TIEN'OITIZItNB "OIi i PIIILAPELPULt
~ . .:01. , Wh0 era OPPOB SD to the ,
Fit' ER TR I AD R if.
Of the existing National Adrranistration, and who are
TTIti.NtriCAD, DICTATION 'which .`,lse
been attempted by the President of the 17nIted8tette ;
trAt9 teleteoier '`• e. '; '
r YAIR PROTROTION
'. ' , POPULAR - . 80*SREiGNTY
GRAND - MOSS
AT lISOAD AND CHESTNUT STREETS,'
OPP.SIONDtir 27in SEPTEMBER.
.:bottniall!.. , ; Come trom, , yoni , worluhops
•And, Your homes ! Cony) etretigthk
' Come as the winds, echat'whepbriete in raided!
F 4, oemb so the *err! etnnFerle are:ntntaded !
and let tie ehbW .} he; aSJnlone of ixecudieliOlifirihat
Ont,People are still deterndruni tole free.' •
Addressee will be .dellyered" by
.r Morton'
?Oars, George
C:Tatt.hroit, E;q COI. P. B..Whire, Hon. Oboe 'Gilpin,
4341K4nt 30, Kann, ,Eaq,,,Willlam B ThomaeOteri:,
Edw Joy !Kerrie, Oliver P:Cernman, Esq., S. R..'
JetuiP:yerree, Esq., Icon.- Wm. Mill
,JobnWood, Esq., Jahn Go.
E,eith,Eig.' and others: ,- • • - ite23-4t
L 4;._ pavement or Illibtinle:—Offlee or
OHnsi COMMISSIONER, SEETI/WEST COR-
M/ O
POP CHESTNUT AND , SIVTII STS.--bert, 16,
7 ? 55 /-SEAUID iPropoeals, entitled - "PrOoodele‘ for
IZeinehigqthe will , be received by the under
signed until klONDdr,,Snpt. 21,1668, until 12 o'clock:
',Aga RtOpeleiniust be scoonstemied by the /mime' of
tivurysp,apsible Tenons ettureties. 'Specifications may
be had At thielece.. .1). ANDRESS, •
001!),24,26,„ Shier Commissioner.
Phlindelphini Wilmington", and Bat;
11. a - , T111011.8 - ReuncrAD - -COMPANYrStrtsx•
Bin , 2.- , The Directors hare diclared a Dividend of
Tease Psa Ossr. on the Capital Stock; for six months
ending 81st uDlnite, paintrle on and after the let of Oc
tober next. ' • ••• " ''ALFRED HORNER,
se234k.s ti5:3104.1,,,,, ,3,
•!,,'-Treasurer.
[Erstud," Reading Railroad
COMP.O.NI.;- , AIRee 227'aosith FOURTH St.
PanaveLpstre, Sept, 21st, 1858.
To!..eyold del‘tlon, the: holders of Coupons of this
10oinpany, due on the Ist , -proximo , are requested to
:leave them „at this bethiri the 80th inst.,
when Toes Ipts will be; ereu and cheeks will.hs-e.ulx
loiqhillfettSin....thi_lia_r,...lesuilnurunsuge for mud
- BILLATORD,
• 5e224001'-' , - , . , - Treasurer.
Dyw,f Gtrird:Caleire.t-The :liireetoes,of the
`lsGranl„ College give notice that. tber
e are, pre
parehr BIND:OUT; in the stale of Pennsylvania,
TWEN'SONE, ORPHANS, in accordance with the
.79MISL. "soltoblo,opeopo'ions— each
se - Ate uet,`Navigstion, Arta Noah lineal • Tnidee,
end Manufactures? , The muter will be required to
teach his apprentice hierespective art, and to furnish
him with suitable hoard and lodging in A& own place
Af ralldince;leacepewhere;f4 epeeist toluene, the ap
prentice may ite',.ellbwed.'to board 'elsewhere.) Tho
Jmuter may be iliotietrite take each Orphan on Trial for
a term not pAceeding..onaluotilE'. Verrone &strati' of
obtainiefrattappianthei can apply eb the COLLEGE, be
, tweak the, hottreof three and Bret; M.', or, If ,not reel
.dentrot Phlladetbhis; can ti 4 dresti the undersigned. in
stating name, residence. occupation, end refer
ences,
PMlidGuklaeterof,
whenever possible, to be residents o
- HENRY W. ABBY,
5e. 22 4 4 !kewetery of Girard College.
and Darby Railroad Corn.
•
pony,—The subscribers to the Capital Stock of
the, Philadelphia and Darby Railroad Company are no
tified that• YOUR DOLLARS per share (being the he
lium of the tint instalment) will be titre, cad is hereby
requested to .be veld, on She 28th" September Instant,
Ofilce of tbe,Tressurer bIoiI2L.WALNUT Street, be- -
tercel the hours of 10 1. M. and 1 P:M , DAILY ,• and
at the • Sloe :Sell! Tavern: . Twenty-fourth Ward, on
EIkTOII,DAYASTXRNUONS, between:Soar and Rive
o'clock.
fty order of the Roar& of, threaten,
!MOM AB BgAßBB;,Trassurer
aynels Halt Xrayer Bleeting..• For the
pre.ent. the Baoinesehren'a Union Prayer Meet
ng will he With the BANN° li-BPRE ET OttURCII,
nratti/tlTlll3treet, the Hall beinrotherwito engaged:
The, meeting-yeeterd4rwes ono of , thrilling interest
'Cloine.Aptio, canyon& speak tho' ntan‘day,bour in
prayer..! , u2l-Lt*
Rroposals, endorsed
0:37," PsUposals for,-Furnishing, Supplies to-the
Redid's! Cori!rollers of Public Schools will be
received et the..odice. of .the Controllers of Public
ilchonlif,:ildfltheSit corner .of EIXTH and - .ADBLEHt
Streets‘addreiefutto the, undesigned, untillieptember
28th;'1158, - at 1t 'otitlick • M., for the supply of all the
BOOKS, and STATfONEßT , tole;usedlivthe•Publis
Schohlif OHM City,of;Philadelphis, until the Ist dsy
of isutiari;lBs9. The Proposals muss state the price
'sod quality of the Books and articles of Ste ionery pro;
posed to be fernhahed, and be.accomparded , by shample
of each Mini:, A Hat of the.Booka and fitadenery
thorised , Board tin, be procured at the Secrets.-
ifs Otto, Southeast cornerot SIXTH mid .ADELPHI
,streets." By order of the Committee on Supplies. • •
_RPST Seo , y,
Board of:Qoiiksoller,of Public Schools.' •
Home for
TIIH OHEST v•
S. W:C4rne d CHESTNUT Streete. ,
109 Ur r k.
,F r,4f.VT. 1 - .
4.;
I TAW' AT TEE PRINCIPAL 1107411 S;
itire4fo'Oßli o'CLOCK*4II 1100 1 * •
. . -
• 'ISTBANDHOZIB3:I-..._o_hestnit street. below Nlntb. ,
Jno •A; Bei*, QhlO, '. ; -'''' r, Hayes; Cal . , „ .--- .
I.H.iiiill;iN Y • ; ' : t 11. White, N 0 ;-,:-
• , 1 le Illinkirishigi,Yi -''' . .„ — W B Baum, Balt, Md . ,
"It D 1101thell lc lids. '' W Mitchell Vs . , ; •...
L P orrteb'ai'bult, O'.B,bi ' Mr Wright ,'N .3 ;•- ;•• .• ~ .
‘l Nliod c N Ce'" "II Pr. Barber. N 0
3-8 sariere. Ala_ , LIP Hopson , j 3 0, - . .
Mise`Oßiterssotid. NT I _L . .. ' , JYrthsteball, Yit '
__ •
"Geo B NOyes, HY " ..;:-.: " „ Geo lin Bo s & lady, N ir:
Mit Megraw; But . ~ ~ . Sea Bhoward, N,Y. ,
It 0 Binddige,,N 1 ',- „ ~ , Pilarniltriri& son; Ala
ZdM Blebardir, Pa T,` " ;.1" - ,,i ;It J Jones, Ark .; -.... .;
-Richard Yeadon, 13 0.7 ..; JtobtErwin & lady, Os
0 A Newman & litily,"N ' y;;;:.i B Kerfert & eon, . .
- 1 , 11 Din & - lady, N ' -;,... , - A Pinoelury, Man , , . .
Jobri,J'Lattiog,'N Y; - , •:' B Rebichon, Phil*, - ...
"7 Oran, N y .. , : . ' l', , Y Smedley, N Y 1 -,, -
lls AndersonA iii,'Dedfid Mns 'ileserdy Johnson, Bit
-IP-rohneon,.llelt ~ 31 /Anion, Salt . '
Mrs 8 W Lynn, Halt : - '' 0 B Hand, Chicago .-. ..
IW , WtElllcesterA, la, Ya''' ' . H Martin; N Y, ;
Att lesottinen,N Y ' ' " ' A Brnster, Norwich
oll'A Wifaibury:N Y"J L Powers e N Y- •
i - J'A'Lighthati ! Sc la, N Y - 'Jae Olapp, ohlosge
TiOroft, OA • -" - ... ' ' - TB Shannon, New Orleans
J Yortebet ' P.J Wenner, Selma, Ala
M Id Comae*, Selma,' Ala' - ' 0 W Bearers & la, N Y
globt Moore, Baltimore, W 1 Gordon , 'Olneinnati, 0
'Alfred Waller, N Y . : ' •":1 Caldwell, 0 0 ,
'lO Gallaher, Ya ' "` - BI3 Jeffress; `ye,
-Marshall .I , Bositb, N 0= ' 0 Dasile, Va
ill D Whitney, Baltimore" _ T Knight & wife,„Brig
7$ Strayer; Ya,', - . '• '' ' .' - e Alarfield A la,chillicothe
-Horatio Btbne,'Witaltinston 3.lTalier Crane; Baltimore
'0 teldenimiogit,Oharlostit 0 8 Bradley, B I „
L Warren, Kies B Heyward, New Orleani
Zda Lamarche, N Orleans ' 'A H Jordon, N 0 - -
is L Ur/ilia:4 &, la, alci ',„' - :34 Lytle. Pe. '
lig Wilion,'Obloago ' ' ' -. 'IA L Napier, St, II 8-A.
Mrit BB Knight, Chicago , !Mee 8 8 Height, OhltagO
"A Amen; Obidagilvi"- ' ' it Dewafig Ii lc Ky 1' ,
:Bre Montniisllty lI ',f ` ,11 0 Bresdgge & le, mg,
Mrs Liionaid, Mo i ,i:i',. 7,10 Bashford & 4,;_iils.
U probpar&,lb;N7, ," . , t• , ; .; • I , -'
i'iklBlllllo.l.ll 1101011311.41,INAliont' atialf.'holow ONUS. ‘
M - Wildo Intiroi Shill i • ; Thai Meyers, ittel',' ,- '
lancAtexanderin lady, W in` , Odo , Alexander,,Minzi , "
A W.:Thurmond, Pa Sea I' Smith, Reding ' " ' '
- Jahn H Marcia, Mel '', • •••• Geo flifisiod, Dal ~,
.Itobt l'i Bold, Del , :-. •-- . Jail 33 iltsiont; 1101'•
, War,lo,nee, N Y i , , -' -.., W H Glimes,'N 0 ' '
IM-Morris, MO_. • ; 1 IdrOe Hanel; Pa
W Sabina') & lady . , Fa -_ • Ben) Tondinson.;Nrie,l:!,
, Dahl Land; isoN. lady, Hass 0 A Baker; Vs r-
W.Olit =old; NI , , --,, ~ i -- i 0 Ds-ioieinaA,PA • ,
, tt - Marilabarg,' , ' -;-• • 8 B Thomion,•Del. • < .i r . , ..' 1
It Beckley . - , 1 ,-: It.-W Beekeitti, N 0 v.-- • , - ,( 1
Ulterryolsorgeon;p '0 0 P Hostoar, Buffalo'
.:::-.
v bigidixepors,,elf Dunbar. Ohio , ---,, •_'-.--'
.. -PmortrObto. , ~,'. :., ,, J ~ , 7- . A. Orcrre, Ohle' -- , •: 4 '
S:.flilticileree,Ya . .. 5,, ~. .- ~ .7 It Orlet, , N 0 !'‘, , ',,,, ;,..,;;;
- itsOlOyd, Ohio ,--, i , W Artruittont,lti , i - , ,
-Mrs LArmettoogfEr ,-- , -P A.Rale, Lesiegton,lly ~ •
; Idle 4, Bale; Leaington, Ky hz Joho son; lly/L9n'
_ , .. l ‘ • tttitiN: , 33oiSll..Aseitr ED. er;H - balow Nolislii ' ^ .- •''
,B74l3rOrdse, Pa - , -.
--., - , .. , ii 2 le B leymare Mil - • • ' '-
JA Pletitt, /tic - - :.' .. , :w.Dlianklin/Hartford 4
Wiiiiitsils3 Rvottord' , "i• •••,....; 'S Logaol Urns, --' ''. 'i ''': ''
Upward Mullen, MAW: - : it at Oreir,laditielllei . ' • -'
t i amlillfefebY ,- . 01110 ‘ , .i , -',i •., 3 A.Wotfe, , Striney' PO' `. '
.A.jlhOooperoOlild ..' Ad ,- 4j! : , dn'o Et °oil iiiiier l 'Pit.. ".'
.Y(AitoPer; Ohio Solomon Brost ; Ohio •• 3 : '''''
Vnil PlilleriplOhlo.t. -, 33 , 33, wgeg ;pi.•":1 :,:9 ..--•,. •‘
-• H Orel /A la , Ohio: ~,,,,.gr o e,,,e4 . gi.y.ii:.• ,:-.:•i : '
J . 31 Hadman & bro, tia
. i - ii - . 4 . Cil . - i. "lt;'::•; 4 4. 1 . = ?. - ii.lJ ..y',? ,:' : ' - 1 ; -,
e r,BLAOK 11BABMOTED1—' ithittitaboire Calldwhill, '
Henri 0- Gilbert . Mediae , Valtolielder. Reading - •
suo nei, Nertßrutßhiwbiekr i ~ H'Lefert , Northenpton
.nti.ata GoatiliNd, ritenipertsads, Boberry ,
Wolf- Danboro'-, '• N Hadengn, , onie,egg
- ,,rids'
Stemel; Beading t, - ' Oeneitleil,Oinkighar
-
iwl lassordn, Pa , .; . Bittbadt, 13onthainiftoit' , ::::
OtiN /081skietrillanthilnipi John Bright , pOlde 7 ~,,, , t
Wm Choir, Lebip,btobl Ps U 01.12310, Chester Vella,
_I,II4OHANTIP, strieflbelpw Arab.
4/IS, Tohnsiiii,..N , , 4 S, Pialbott,olo2l '
T-1110411; ; Geo° Street ,Tenn
3 1 i 2 g M Eiptpholl, .11 Y. ,„ Heiman, Pa
'ATPuller, Philo ' Jas Given, Pa, ; i
Dm! Henderson, Bhiplng ; Mrs J Corr; Chambering
Hits L Kennedy ) Belvidere 01 1 ,.31PISiiielli. 01 d>
18.'Allen,Vhfo• , hilrowenfeld, ,Pittaburgh,
&Mendenhall, Illinois ,;741, - XsOlindlieh, Pa
dtdrsichiotdle Horton, Tenn,
kjno relish: 0d; ' Tr; Tana ' 0 Davenport, Ohio r
G'BAllred:Ohio • ', J W Jeokoon, Teen
, W A•Yetic Tern " H ft lisnman. Pik
J P Jenuison, Pa . li. Smell, York, Pa
A Gartnion,..York, Pa • 8 Williams,
Asa - Pieter, Chunk, Pe W H Thompson, Pa
Long, Flemington,, Pa. J W Emmitt,
Al „Mai, N_T . J Yt
Beeves, Pa . ' . 8 0 /Mho, Oin, Ohio
'7 0 Boyd, kiweotwater,' . Geo H 0 tfeal.;Balt
, Gaol Fischer, Balt „ T,B [Wee, Pitts
; Dunlop, PHU „ G Reed, Nashville,, Ohio
Kral) 0 Gephart , A Armstrong, Md -"
GHDivenport,Oldo Kelm, MS. • -
,4" A
Oraln
&,Ye ClOt - • -„JL
J
Oold
Wilso ren n, ,
11l lowa
•
, ,
,MODNT YERNON‘HOTBL —Second street, above Arch
Nalldersleve, Phil* T Buokmaster, Phila '
'Miss Anna Townsend, Del , Mari aussu Lockwood, De
Oldies'Anna.West, Del • lase Maris& Sipple, Del
Hiss Annaßuclunseter, -Del !Bradley, Del -
-W P Williarik& la, N J T Willibbard & le, N
V 1 Adams, -Pa , • • r.• A J MoOurdy & eon, Pa'
*MONAD HOTBD—Baca street. above Third,
Puleston. Pa • II B Potter, Del - •
Ueq W Jamison, St Louis • nos R Simeon, N Y
AB. Newhard, N 0 „ - • coa B Nice, Pottsville
DYfilhater, Cairo, -0 A, Hiller; Oairo, - 0 '
0, IC Belzer, Reading • ' Jno Shinier, Harrisburg
P H 811111'1283. Trapp; Pa, , 1 Tibbetts & eon, Pa
Thee Lloyd, MuncyiPa Jno' BRevinski, Lana
BALD BAGLIIIIOTEIL—Third lama, ab. Cellowhill.
8 Oetnp, Lehigh co, Pa 'M Hannum, Allentown
•Ii Wllloireiß - Eseton,- Pa ' 0 Bolderston, Bucks co
Jonathan Ihnithi , Bukgao Meeter Bucks co
Bind Being, Bucks le
" D Pittenger, aetln, Pa
John Pittenger, pitetari . ,Pti 'W Y Doneekey, Allentown
HARLEM
_1311;11AP HoTHL—Seeorid street, belowYlee.
B Horton, Boger Run Jim Hirkbrlds, Attleboro
B Ruth, Doylestown W Berryman, P 6 • -
T Bargeman, Lambertville 'll 0 Parry. Attleboro
11 X Tomlinson*. 3 ls, Pa . H Saylor, Browneburg '
A Walton„Brownaborg , . J Boon & la, N J
J W Orciss, Atlantic pity J 8 Bastburn, Pa
A B Ely, Pineville - Raeder, Solebtny
J 8 Atkinion; Wrlghtatown T 0 Atkinson, WriilttaVa
Jos PloWeri, Att ebo•o J 0 Cornell, Hallam
RNewlxild, Attleboro • T Pickering, Attleboro
J Christie, Bucks to t ya - W X Caron, Newtor
A Mason. W T H)1 Moore, Newtown
Jes B Lambert, Dolington M 1 Haloes, Del
TBIALIntat, PA , • Sam , l Holoomb, - Pa
tOngsbore; Pa J A Kirk, Ps' ,
Joe Fell, Buckingham Varisrdsdelen, Newtown
Md Nati; Newtown A H Calder, Pa
.7#p Newbold, Ps Jot Taylor, Pa •
Joe K Palmer, Hass L Buckman, Pa
Geo Palmer, Maas B Haight, Mass
Wm Stuckert & lady, Pa Seneca Beans, Pa
Jno Xeleey, Pa , J W Torbert, PA
P K Frets, Pa A German, Pa
Benj Goss, Newtown, Pa Total McGillam, Pa
A B Clayton, Pa - Joe Btackhouse, Pa
Elaml Brodhuret, Pa W Davison, Pa
BLACK BEAR INN—Filth and Merchant streets.
AII 'Valentine, Pa - Wm P Blair, Pa
James Chadwick; Chester WA Frazer. Pa ,'
Thal' Pomroy. Roxbury, Pa" Enos Prezer , Doylestown
8 J Parker, Weld Chester 0 P Stadiger. Philo
.1 M Harlan ; Del J H Lewis, Pa '
It Lewis; Pa' • ' • • '8 blind's' Phlla,
Mrs Nichols. PhcenixviLle Mrs Evens, Phcenixvllle
B Mostellery; Pa , • - Woes King, Pa
ildepben D, Byers, ga JameaPertatuii Pa
Ps._; Theo Entophrles, Pa
...MADIBONAOIII3III-Bsootut street, above ?darks*
Tboelf Jonee,.Doston'
B Myers; N J,, 0 Remit, Trenton
P Gidoings. Phila , 8 Nesbitt, 111 -
B Halle; 11l . , ,B D ,Vandervere, Ohio
J H Oraig and la, Ohio ; Chas A. May, Baltimore
c miry Benson, Baltimore ~ Wm Banter. Boston
Henry Thompson, Boston Samuel Simpson, Del
. ,
Uplicr 'neva.
1141ASONIC HALL, 719 CHESTNUT St.,
.1.2.1 L "below EIGHTH ,
2000 WINDOW BRADES.—Painted and Gold Borders
'store - arid for hale, at i.he'fo lowing prices, with
good Fixtures complete for each shade
Gilt nordered Winnow Shades and Fixtures, $l,
Gilt Bordered Shades sod Fixtures $1 26.
Gold Bordered Shades and Fixtures, $1.60,
Gold Bordered Shade and Fixtures, $1.76.
Gold Bordered Shades and Fixtures, $2.
Gold Bordered Shades and Fixtures, SA 25.
Gold Bordered Shades and Fixtures,s4 60.
Gold Bordered Shades and Fixtures , $2.75.
Gold Bordered Shades and Fixtures, $3,
Gold Berderedlihtuits and Placenta, $4.25. ,
Gold Bordered Shades and F Inures, $3 60.
Gold Bordered Shades and Fixtures, $3.76,
Gold Bordered Shades and Fixtures, $l. ,
Gold Bordered Shades and Fixtures, $426.
Gold Bordered Shades and Fixtures, $l. 50.
Gold Bordered Shades sod Fixtures, $4.76.
Gold Bordered Shades ana Fixtures, $5.
Gold Bordered elude, and Fixtures, $6.
Gold Bordered Shades and Fixtures, 27 50.
Gold Bordered Shades Sod Pistons, $9.
Gold Bordered Shades and Fixtures, $lO. ,
Gold Bordered Shades and Fixtures, $12.60,
Gold bordered Shades made to order, any ityie or
also. •
RAIBROIDBRELI LACR, CURTAINS. . •
- • Lace Curtains, $3 &pair.
Lace Curtains $4 • Pair.
Lace Curtains, 5410 a pair.
Lacs Curtains, $5 a pair.
Lace Curtains, $6 a pair.
• Lice unet 'ins, $7 a pair.
' Lace Curtains $7 60 a pair.
Lace $8 a pair.
' • • - • Lace Curtains, $B.OO A pate_
.Lace Curtains, $9 a pair.
• . • - : Lace Curtains, $9.60 elude.
- 'Lace Ceirlidnai $lO a pair.
Lace Curtains, $l2 a pair.,,
'Lice Curtains, $l4 a pair. -
• : Lace Curtains, $l6 a pair.
Lace 011ftf lan, $l6 a pair.
- Lace Curtains, $l3 a pair.
Lace Curtalne, $2O a pair.
Lase Cattalos, $25 a pair.
Lace Curlaine, $3O a PM
Laos--
Lace Curtains. $6O a pale.
MUSLIN CURTAINS, $1 A PAIR. ,
' Blualin Curtains, $2 a pair. -
Manila Cartsinsis2 50 a pair.
Muslin Curtains, $lO pair.
.• Aluelin Curtains, $3 60 a pair.
• Muslin Curtains, $4 60 a pair.
Muslin Curtains, ss,a pair.
- Di6ella Cu,mtains o $6 a pair.
Mualin Curtains, $7 a pair.
' Muslin Curtains, $8 a pair.
Muslin Curtains $9 a pair.
Muslin Curiains; $lO a pale.'
' Gilt Condo s, 60 cents each. .
, Gilt Cornices, 75 cents,each.
Cornices, $t each, , •
' Glit'Cornmes, $1 50 each.
' GM Cornices, $2 each.
- Gilt Cornices, $3 each.
' , Gilt Cornices, $4 each.
Gilt Cornices, $6 each.
, Gilt Cornices, $7.60 each.
Certain' Materials of.every description, and Trim
mings to match.
• . .
W. H. OARRYL ,Sc BRO.
Cortgin Store, MASONIO HA LL,
ee2S-lt 719 CHESTNUT Street, above EIGHTH
Millinery, eopties.
JUST' RECEIVED, 100 OASES
COLORED STRAW BONNETS,
OPOD errLica
PRICES PROM 80 CTS. UPWARDS
ALSO ; 100 011110N8 OP
FREA`OR FLOWERS,
HEATHERS, RIDSPNO,
BILK AND VELVET BONNET* 4fm t , ,
LINCOLN, WOOD, & ND:MOLE,
46 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Four, Doors above Oheetnut
iDiegalutions anb fropartneretiips
nISSOLUTION 0 F 09-PARTNER
FHIP.—Tbe CroPartnereh t p heretofore exist
ing betweeti WM. P. SMITH and 5.,0. MeNEILLE,
under the firm of WM. F.`SMITH,&,CO h THIS
DAY dim:dyed, by mutual consent
- F FMITII
S. U. MoNE I LIZ.
se2s.2tie
PIuLAIALPIIII, Sept 21,1858
rVO DIOE.- THE CO-PARTNERSHIP,
.k I heretofore exhaini between thO subseribere, lender
the style, of S. H. tr.:B:OII'TH, is this day dissolved by
mutual oonitent. • Stevenson EL Ymlth Is authorized to
nee the name of the,ffirm In mettvement. • '
„ • STEVENSON H. SAICTI.•
• 'YI3SLaN SMITH.
'September 4 , 411 ). 1868. - ee26.Sta
Vaal NOW.
ESTATE .OF'DAVID,AWILLER; lato of
thirOITY OP I ANOASI'ER,` Deceased.
Lettera,Teetamentery on the Estate of Said Deceased
having been granted to I he undersigned by the REGIS
TER OF LANOOT glt COW% TY, they hereby give
Notice to all persons having'elelms or demands against
said 'Estate, to present them; duly authenticated, to
either of the undersigned.withoot delay; and 'all' per
eons knowing ihemselv.s inde-ted to said deceased are
requested to make payment without delay.
WILLIAM CARPENTER,
Residing 'at No. 27 Nut Orange Street,
Lunenster, Pa.
SAMUEL L WIT.MEIt,
. Residing at N-E co'r. 13th & Spring Garter'
Or at No. 1123 Market Street, Philadelphia.. ,
ee26 01* •
tied 1E state.
A. DESIRABLE SMALL FARM FOR
-/ - E, BALE.
The rabloriber Were,
AT PRIVATE PALE,
The ratio whereon oho reeidee, 'Etude in ,
BRANDYWINE TOWNBIIIP,!OHESTIIII CO., PA.,
Two and a half , miles fronithe Peonsilinuzhaßallroad,
at Downingtown, on a eery iublic road, containing 27
acres "and 60 - perches of good land, about 10 aoree of
which are firet-rate wood-land , ' ' '
STONE DWELEING•11011011,
-
BAEN, and,
MILIE4IOIIB2I,
With a well and pump therein.
;• All In good repair.
Also, a good assortment of
NRUIT THURS.
Of various kinds. - - •
• . Plaione , iitildrons of iurChiting will please call and
Slew fottheniselves.
'''Estitut accommodating. . , r `
• 4t* „ • 2 „
.“1026,, a „ PRLIN PBJEMAN.
~,1-
etiutatiount.
, A,LLEN GROVE BOARDING AND DAY
801100 h for Young tedlee;PliAtiKPO'RD; Penn.
sylvania SIX miles - from Blarket street , Philadelphia,
under the Auperktendenoe or Bir.p; Br L THOSIPBOO.
Young Ladies received at this Inetitutton at any time
during the Passion.. • • re96.4ttt
IrII§T RECEIVED=A choice Lot of excel
our featTEA at the CANE TEA STORE, SECOND
, ICHESTNIIT Streets *leo, 120 S .ItlDO IS Avenue
Eemilies *IN rametebee Olaak Tee,,Warohousele.the
plece,ter Salem. „ ; „• ,ee2s4to
PENTISS's WASHING AND SCOUR
ING MUT lON , XPatented June 22d,1858.
"' Tht, yew and destrabldittfele la furolekedl6 Dealers
inflarrels or Packages of one dozen Quer{ Bottles, with
'dlrectlons for use. • '. A- •
• lIARTELL & LETOIIivop.TH;
IV holeasle,A gents; 'l ,
.;,se2k-Stir , No. J24,J0 e)113 , Alley.
4,633.33:itiTclltiLLotrrn2
,p= 'Ti s 4 secured, for eoeay p Att,erol. dieemxpt
Vy to H. 0; TiIOAWOON & G. M. VON &R
ROE t
op ABOR otreet
THE PRESS.-4%111411g0111A. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 25; 1859:
AUOT/ONO . ;NOTIOt. - '' '
LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE
, r ")
--R/OR. PARIS GOOLE
A • .
31EfilN6 OLOTEIS, CAOREMIRE COMIE,
- MOIISSBLINE - Jlg --
BOMBAZINES, VEIL BAREOES, &a.
. I_ , ' •
elkilMiliio i dl3Bo . l3TitifiNT OS'
5 11.16. W L 3 y
LARD, & CO.;
Jtespactfully invite the attention of' the Tiede: to
their Lane and Special Sale of _
THE ABOVICGOOTS
To take place through
MYERS, OLAGHORN, & CO., Auc'%B,
No. 232 MARKET STREET,
ON
ITESNESDAY
.. )110#1,11NG, SEPT. 20, 1868.
In which they will offer, their ENTIRE BTOOR of
the following desirable goads. The Trade in mixed
that this is the only sale of this deseription , whicai will
be made by thorn thia Eiedson. ' - 1
T. M. Ic s Co would furthermore add that it is their
Intention to sell the entire offering., Dealers will end
the sale worthy their aktnntion, as the goods are all
fresh, of this season's importation.
THE BALI! WILL EMBRACE
' 2000 pieces MERINO CLOTHS, from fine to au' e
- riot•gaslltiea, and including all the desirable
shades. •
1000 Piece's OADREMIRE WECOSSE, from fine to
superior qualities, and including all the deal
saute shades.'
•
2000 pieces MOUSSELINE DE I, &INES, from toe
to superior qualities, and including all the desi
rable shades.
.. • •
100 pieces PLAID MOUSSELINE DE LAINES, of
extra'fine qualities and choice styles... •
600 pieces PARIS BOMBAZINES, from fine to impe
der qualities.
100 pieces SCOTOH PLAlDS—beautiful goods. ,
2000 pleCes PARIS VEIL BAREGES, green, lbrovn,
blue, and blacks, from One to superior quantum.
200 pleCesSlLli 'VEIL GRENADINES, green, brovn,
blue, and black.
200 pieces MODES. DE BEGE, desirable shades.
100 pieces PARIS EDIELINES, very desirakle
shades.
The Shawls will comprise the following styles: !
3000 SQUARE arid LONG ALL-WOOL and Chains
Raise BIiOOHE SHAWLS, Paris, Manufacture,
.'‘ • including many entirely new designs and color
ings never before offered.
ALSO, •
••
A large and complete assortment of Square and Long
black and colored THUMP and OACHEMIBE
RAWLS, wool fringes.
ALSO,
•
A splendid assortment of black, mode,high colors,
plain and embroidered THIRST and OAOHY
MICE SHAWLS, silk fringes—the best goods
imported. .
A superb assortment of the richest styles of PRINTED
TYIII.I.ET and OACIIIRMIRA bIIAWLS, and
Sewed, on printed borders, of the newest and moat
. desirable patterns.
The largest and most complete assortment of StSLLA..
SHAWLS, comprising Thibet and Cachemiro
' STELLA, with rich Brodie borders and corners;
THISET and TaURIS STELLA. BULWLd, with
rich volcot and plash borders. ,
ALSO, -
Rich and anperb ALL-BILK VELVET BRAWLS, TRY=
COE' SHAWLS, Plaid Wool Shawls,, Wool and
Silver Shawle; 'Aimeeline de Lane Shawls,
Drochn Scarfs, and many other desirable style. of
Shawls: seSb•Sif
GENUINE FARINA ORAOKERS.--:The
only genuine Farink , Crackers menufactared
In the United States aro made at the well known eatab
llehmrnt of A. WING, Esq., at Lansingburgh, State gf
New Yo k.
These ate tae only Crackers ever presented to the
public containing the true qualities of Farina.
In one pound of WING'n FARINA ORAORRIIB the
nourishing properties are estimated to be equal to that
obtained from two pounds of bread, as it Is usually
baked.
THESE CRACKERS ARE DISTINGUISHED FROM
, ALL OTHERS
by the sweet taste of the wheat, which they retain tti - a
remarkable degree, and especially by their kind action
upon the stomach They are dtgeeed with the greatest
ease by the infant or the aged., as well as delicate per
sons generally. ' '
No other production from wheat has ever been dis
covered which Dee proved to' •
VALUABLE AS AN ARTICLE OF FOOD,
slid many realize the most important benefits trodi their
daily nee, In maintaining a healthy tone of the system.
ALL CLASSES MAY USE THEM TO ADVANTAGE
regularly on the family, table, and as economically, in
proportion to the nourishment they contain, as they can
bread. Thus each will Sod a part of the moat pleaaant
Male they, baTe ever. salon - ndal2A-11D se..ae truly
lantithhal Cracitere.
All those who may wish to prosure WING'S CELE
BRATED CRACKERS should be on their
GGARD AGAINST IMITATIONS.
as come are making ordinary Crackers the eke of
WING'S FARINA, and are endeavoring to sell their ar.
tides by calling them Farina Crackers. '
We are credibly Informed that aome retailers have
been found actually aiding the deceptions, by offering
to thole own customers these inferior crackers, at the
full Floe of WING'S FARINA, with an intimation that
they, were the same ac and this te done skald*
because the imitation article afforded them a larger
prat,
Of course those who confide hi their family grocer. u
all mast do to a certain extent, to sell them genuine
and good articles at fair price., will not continue to pa. ,
tromae any ono who attempts such a deception.
There are 'too many high minded merchants engaged
in the btusiness of ensiling family groceries to reader it
necessary for any family to encourag, any individual
acting thus.
In order to avoid each deceptions, buy no Crackers
for Farina, but Wing's.
ALL OP WINO'S CRACKERS ARE FARINA,
and Mr. Wing's name to stamped uporferery true Fa
rina Cracker made; be into , thereto's, and purchase
none for Parini but - those haying the name A. WINO
clamped on each Cracker.
WINO'S FARINA CRACKERS may be procured of
the beet Family Grocers generally, by whom they are
extensively cold in different Nations of the United
States, and at wholesale only of
A. N. THOMPSON & CO.,
Nos. 211 and UR Fulton street, New York, or
DINGEE & BROTHER, Wholesale Agents
No, 146 South Front street, Philadelphia.
eep2s 27 & oat 2644
RENCH CHINA . DECOR ATED
DIN-
E
'NER and DESSERT SETS —Just received, 60
;beautiful Chios Dinner Eleta,.complete, ranging in price
from $6O to $2OO. Some very pretty seta at the moder
ate price of $l6. Call and see th.m.
Nzw publtrations.
TAREXEL'S COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR
for October is now ready. Get it at once It hi
published by PETER/MSS.
ei ET THE _BEST 1 I-P E T BON'S
n3r:COUNTEBFEIT DWPEOTOR AND BANE,NOTB
LIST, corrected and supervised by DREXEL /ft CO.,
the well-known bankers , is the best , and the one every
body should get
001011 ER NUMBER IS NOW READY.
It is the MOST COMPLETE.
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And, by ellcodds, THE BEST.
PETERSONB' DETECTOR is one nutted exactly for
the present day and times and no one that ever handles
bank notes 'Mould be without It. It points out and
eaposes all bogus and doubtful banks. No subscriber
to this Detector. if galled by Ste quotations, need ever
be impelled upon by wortbleu banks, or counterfeit or
broken bank bide.
' The Press everywhere le unanimous In their praise of
igTetersons , Detector,i , end over one thousand di!.
/trent editors, in their various papers, in different parte
of the country. have already pronounced It she best,
rdest perfect, ratable, and complete Detector that has
ever been issued.
- • TEEMS.
One copy, monthly. one year, one dollar.
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Tingle numbers ten cents. •
Call and subscribe, or remit the price, per maili to
, - T. B. PETERSON re. kiROTHERS,
306 0111,13TNTIT Street,
And'wei will send it to yen regularly afterwards.
68 NEW 00UN TI ialtITS-PETER
SON'S DETECTOR for Oct let lo now reedy.
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-CR for October ie reedy this day. Price 100. ,
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for October le ready this day. Price 10 cents. It
is published and for sale at PISTERBONSs. sos CHEST
NUT.Street. Subscription is only one dollar a year.
Oali and ittbsotibe. ae26.9t
/FRE TRIBUNE MERCANTILE AD-
J. VERTIBIIII.—We propose to 'me on the let day
o• October next the second number of THE TRIBUNE
MEREANTILE ADVER REM. It will be lamed
monthly hereafter, and devoted exclusively to . the In•
termite and uses of the Mercantile Public:, on the follow.
fog plea:
I, It will contain full reports of the MARKETS,
with such other 001EMBROIAL and MONEY INTEL•
LIGENOR u shall be deemed of kneeial Interest to
Merchants., ,
11. It will tie sent, without charge, by mail, poet
age prepaid, to 00 000 COUNTRY MERCHANTS who
buy geode in New _York, Philadelphia. 'Baltimore, or
Boston. The names will be seleoted by Messrs, Wall
lop &Wood, from those remuded on the books of their
Cornmeroial Agency, and they guarantee that net less
than 00,000 obeli be sent, this being the full number
or Country Merchants that they consider it desirable
thus to aadrese. ' •
111. The total expellee will be defrayed by MER
OADTILV ADYSIiTIStNG, for which ONR DOLLAR
per line will be charged. Those who require their
advertisements to be displayed vriikreaks apeelal bar
gains therefor.
It is believed that po equal , opportunity for address
log Country Merchants woo ever o ff ered In the 'lgnited
Metes, even at double or treble the aoefof this. This
sheet is Intended for Merchants alone, and will contain
no other matter than 'Anal Is , te adapted to their wants.
We have every facility' for inaking a MDROANTILE
ADYBRTIBBIL that will deserve the approbation of
Merchants, and we respectfully Invite their co.opers.
Con. Advertisements received at TITS TRIBUNE et
ace: , Apply in Philadelphia to JOY, COB dr, CO., 439
IMESTNOT street, It by letter address
uoluog QItEBLIIY fr CO., •
. . .ti0. , 114 Nassau et.
InWpw YOnic, September, 3868.. Nab St
V AN ' IVA VAN N
I VAN C. V."
I vAi Y AN"
ilia meaning of this w •rd Is, to be In the front, or
foremost or ahead of all others..
• VAN
• ' COVEDE
cOUNTERFEIT DETECTOR
May be Bald to be ahead of all others In su'perlority of
arrangement, In its' extent of reliable Information, its
firm banjo, regularity , 'ere. The OCTOBER. number now
ready, and for sale at 243 Arch street And by ZIBBER,
108 South 8d et $1 a year i'ff• per 100 se26.lt*
fIIQ CONFECTIONERSAND BAKERS.—
..I_ ..-500 lbo. Oil Pepperudut, 7arranted pure;
..
1000'" Curb: Arnmehts,; '
,
,
200 , c , 'Carrels's) , Seed. ,
,
` , l6r sajolow, a 6 *anted, by ' , .." " '
',.. .1 ~ ' WILBON 8 MERRITT, ''''
Wholesale Druggists,
sel74 108 Market street,
AT TREIR ROOMS,
ON SIX MONTHS' CREDIT
WM..I. KERR, China Hall,
CHESTNUT St., opp State House
gblesale,Mrp,
VANOr OASSIHERES.
os." Medium Oradea in Bide Stripes, Tails, ho.
• DOellkick CalBll3lol •
Cadet ; Oxford, and Brown Mix.
Bell, Doable, and Twisted Oassimeres,
, • Plaid, Side &apse, and Plain. - •
Cotton Warp Clothe:,
Heavy Black and Brown.
Batinette In a variety of styles;
Black, Brown, and Printed Goode.
Vestlngs, Fine Cashmeres, Valencies,•ho. •
The attention of the Trade la solicited. to 'these de.
lambic; goads, which are offered on favorable terms, by,
.• , • , , •, „ ' SAMUEL B. FRY, ,
I eeza-et;li* , 218 01188TNUT Street.'
BAILY & BROTHER,
, •
No. , 92O,ORESTNIIT STREET,
WILL OPEN THIS DAY
Their Ball Importation
CARPETING%
PRIORS GREATLY REDUCED
CARPETINGS
ELLINOTON BitIIIEELB,
SUPER ALL-WOOL INORAINS,
EXTRA VINE INGRAINS,
DOUBLE COTTON CHAINS INGRAINS,
VENITIANS, AND LOWER GRADED,
Of choice stylee and approved manufacture, - constantly
receiving and for sale by
3•110 tot2l N0v.128 and 130 CHESTNUT St
NEW FALL STOOK.
McCauley, firother,'& Brewster.
28 NORTH FOURTH BT.
Havel Just opened en entire new etoelr of C
HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND BANDY HOODS,
to which they invite the attention of Bret•olass buyers
Our Moak is particularly adapted to
THE SOUTHERN TRADE
AUTUMN TRADE, 1858.
STAPLE AND TANSY
DRY GOODS
AT WHOLESALE
DRESS GOODS OF NEWEST STYLES, SHAWLS
OF EVERY VARIETY
MERINOS, COBURGB, MUSLIN DE LAMB,
VNLVETS, SILKS, ALPACAS, GINGHAM/I,
OLOTHB, OABHMEIREB, BATINETB, VEBTINGB,
FLANNELS, PRINTS, BLEACHED AND BROWN
000D8,
With a complete Line , of
EMBROIDERIES,
And other etylea of Goods adapted to a
FIRST•CLABB TRADE,
All of which are offered for gale Oheap
W. G. CHITTICK & CO.,
438 MARKET and 433 MERCHANT 8T
avall-tn th eat 2mBr.vr2m
IRISH LINENS,
WOOLLENB, ,
STUFF GOODS,
BLANKETS,
A full and general assortment of
FALL DRY GOODS
for sale on favorable terms by
WRAY & GILLILAN,
--afrt - oxrartra - u
,in.131-tu m V24t
CLENDENNLN G'n
DAMAGE TABLE CLOTEBi
TABLE COVERS,
TABLE NAPKINS and TOWELLINQB
TO THE DRY GOODS MEROHANTS
GitsrLatax : As I have bestowed more than usual
expense and labor in getting up this article of Damask
Table Damask in this country, and have sucoe.ded in
furnishing an article equal, and in some respects supe
rior, to the imported one, at a much, less expense,
trust that those who have a dleposPion to encourage
AMERICAN ENTATIPSIBB arid American labor will not
forget my address.
JOHN GLENDENNING A CO.,
ARAMINGO MILL, FR !ORFORD
PHILADELPHIA.
P. S.—Pedlars and those who travel and supply Coun
try Trade will Mud it to their advantage to call at she
Factory before purchasing elsewhere. Parties wishing
to buy, and cannot make it convenient to call at the
Rectory, will please vend their address, and they will be
waited on with gunnies of the above. se3.lmif
Removals.
A SHT ON'S
CITY COMMERCIAL AGENCY
REMOVED TO
No. 505 CHESTNUT STREET,
2d Story, adJolulog Chamber of
THE BOARD OF TRADE
TERM, po PER YEAR
For Pamphlet, containing Plan and Conditions, apply
at the Office. so26•tt
ROBERT SHAW BEGS TO INFORM
hla friends, andlhe near realm generally, that be
has removed to 83 North SECOND Street, where be ao-
hells their attention to hie complete stock of Clothe,
Caselmeree, Satinets, &a . from the markets of Eng
land and this country, together with job lota front tne
auctions rf New York and title city. ee2s-1m
141Eld.OVAL.—C. C. SADLER & Co. have
KW removed from No. it North Water Street to No.
10.3 ARCH etreed, second door above Front. eel.
I. S. 0 S M
• M.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
An ADJOURNED MEETING of the
B. G. OONSI;TORY OF I. 0. 8. 81. OP COLUMBIA
Will be held et the HALL of the
GRAND CAMP,
OF THE
STATE OPNEW YORK,
N
,NEW YORK CITY,
ON MONDAY, OCTOBER Urn, 1868,
At 10 o'clock A. M.
Members elect, and delegates, may communicate with
HORACE L. PETERSON,
S. G. Secretary, '
118 PINE Street, Philadelphia.
117. The New York Herald; Traveller, Boston;
Morning Post, Pittsburgh, Pa.; American, Balti
more; Bepublican St Louis, and Picayune New Or
leans, will please insert the shave three times, and
send bills immediately to this Office for collec
tion. se24-at
fp HYGE IA HOTEL, OLD POINT
na COMPORT, FOR BALE.—I offer for sale thin
most valuable property.
It to beautifully located in broad vies. of Hampton
Roads and the Chesapeake Bay. at Old Point Comfort,
now the largeat military post In the United States, and,
as a waterlog place, presents every possible attraction.
Ths past mamma was much longer than that of any
other waterlog place, North or Booth
It has an abundant stock of furniture. an Ice-house,
Whammies. Billiard Bacon, Ten-pin prep, Pistol gal-
lery, and every necessary and desirable appurtenance.
To a company with adequate capital for enlarging ite
accommodations, It may be made the most attractive
and the moat profitable minister retreat lu the country.
A very long credit can be bad for a large portion of the
purchase money.
Far tbo character of the property, I refer to the Ron.
J. B. Floyd, Secretary of War, and Bon A. Dudley
Mann, ti aahingloc; M. N. Pails, Esq., Baltimore; R.
W. Lathan], Eng., New York; and A U. Southall, leq
Washington hones, Philadelphia.
JCS. BEGAR,
OLD Polar COMPORT , Sept 21, 1 868. ae2l.Eddltw*
E W AND VALUABLE CORN
-11 HUSKER .—Purchasere wanted for State and
County Rights Goal property taken in Exchange.
Call at "Arcade Hotel," CHESTNUT Street, above
Sixth, and nee Maclaine se2l4tia
13ERSON8 who are desirous or purchasing
WALL PAPER of a superior gnsllty at very low
prices, will find it to their advantage to tall at
HENRY A. BURTON'S,
5024.2t* 165 North SIXTH Street.
'lllO SOUTHERN AND WESTERN hIER
JL CHANTS —Manilla Rope, assorted sizes, from N
Inch up, manufactured nod for sale by
WEAVER, FITIiER, dc 00.,
• •
' NO. 28 North WATER street, and
oat • No. 22 North WHARVES.
RAVAN,A. CIGAR.-106,000 La nor
de la - Havana let 2d, Ind ads, just arrived per
brig 0 May Queen," from Havana in store' and for
sale bY / • WILLIAM 11. YEATON, '.
ea24-tf‘ . Nn 216 Borah V/UINT ntrnat
sa rg e BRIDGETON.—The 'Steamer
EXPRESS leaven ARCS Street Tues
days, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 13. ii o'clock A.
Returning, leaves BRIDGETON Mondays,l9ednesdays,
andPridays, at S o'clock A. h 1 Stopping at New Castle,
Delaware City, Port Delaware, and the usual Landings
on the Cohensoy Through tickets for billieville, Port
Elisabeth, Mauricetown, Dividing ()reek, Newport,
o o darsille, and Pairton.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.—The ship
NONPAREIL, Green, from Liverpool, le now
oletharglng under general order, at BILIPPEN-Street
wh.rf. lionsignees will lease attend to tho receipt of
their goods.
TIIO6IAN RIOHARDSON & 00.
se22-6t led WALNUT Et.
.ARD.-144 bbls.. prime Western Leaf
'.1_41 Lard, kettle rendered, hat received end for sale by
0. 0. 15.4.1.)Lf3t & 00.,
ae23 MUM Street, 2d aoor above Front.
VIENNA BROOHE'SukVIS AND
mean. "; •
Prom the lataptotwl Sale. "ti
CHARLES ADAMS
-Ras now arramted In hie
BRAWL AND MERINO ROOM
Lots of Bt oche Long Shawls.
White and various colored Centres and Two-faced, in
new designs and colorings. ,
Superior do do Chains Leine do.
Do square do.
- - - Do do Four Faces. -
Broche Scarfs, Bilk Chaise, India Paitein Broche
Beetle; Chain° Leine, Black, White, Brown, and Co
lored Ventre dtella Phawls ;
• BLANKET SHAWLS,
Lodi and Square in variety '
gItIItINDS , , SHAWLS,
Chenille ' 'heal' Skin; betted Thibet, plain Blanket,
Uashinere,Ad jar.c.
- BOWS' TRAVELLING SHAWLS.
O. A, intros particular attention to hie
BRAWL ,DBPABTMENT,
The stobk being' new, Well assorted, and the prices
very low. " ,
Also, a fresh stock Of " •
CRIB AND-BED BLANKETS,
Various kinds and'alsed, very cheap. ,
se2s-eod-tf BIGHTS and ARCH Streets.
NEW AUTUMN , SHAWLS. -
.i SHARPLESS BROTHERS have received an es- ,
eellent assortment of Plain Styles and Rich Autumn
and Winter Shawls. _ • ,
Brodie Long and Square ; " '
Scotch and French Blanket;
French Jacquard and Ombra ;
Berlin floe wool Reversible
Black Silk, Thibot, and Cashmere ;
Rich fine-bordered Stella.
FRIENDS , SHAWLS. •
Neat bordered flue htella and Square ;
Plain colors Chenille and Caseimere;
Rich colored Silk and Ottoman;
Scotch and Wrench tine Blanket;
Barcelona and Genoese, all sines.
se24 EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Streets
GRAND OPENING
JObEPH LEA,
PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM
The OUBSpRIBER3 will open their
IMPORTATIONS AND MANUFACTURES,
FALL AND WINTER SEASONS,
Comprising tho most extensive and anporb display of
Ever exhibited in this City
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
INDIA SHAWLS AND SILKS.
L. J. LEVY Sc CO.
Aro now opening a large assortment of
NEW PALL GOOD'S,
To which additions will be' mute by all 'the gamete
arriving during the next six weal'.
Their assortment is now full awl complete In the fol
lowing artiolq :
INDIA CASHMERE SHAWLS;
RICH AND MEDIUM PRICED SILES;
FLOUNCED AND DOUBLE SKIRT WILES;
RICH PRINTED CASHMERES;
RICH PRINTED MOUCELINES;
FRENCH MERINOS AND CASHMERES;
RIOR FRENCH CHINTZES;
NEW STYLE POPLIN DRESSES;
DOUBLE SKIRT WALKING DRESSES;
FREICH VIBROIDSRIES;
SAXONY AND FRENCH PDA:IDS;
NEW BLANKET SHAWLS;
PARIS CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS;
HOSIERY, GLOVES, FLANNELS;
SUPERIOR LINEN GOODS.
809 AND 811 CHESTNUT ST.
ce2.3,St
MANTILLAS ! 'MANTILLAS! MC
LUL ELROY respectfully invites the Ladies to call and
examine his stock of Mantillas, embracing many styles
not to be found elsewhere. Our stock is the largest,
our patterns the latest styles, and our prices so low that
we defy competition.
5,000 yards Black and Fancy Bilks, 87% 44, 60, 56;
rich, 62%, 69, 761 very rich, 81, 87%, 95, $1
10,000 yards Detainee Bareges, Locals, et 10, 12%,
16X, 18%, 20, 22, 25, 28, 9 81, 86, decidedly the cheapest
in the city.
10000 yards fine French Lawns, 10, 12%, 16N, 20, 26,
worth, many of them, 87% to 62%, very fine.
One lot of Crape Shawls, at $l5, worth $3O.
600 yards side baud Oassimeres, 8734, worth $l, with
a great variety of desirable goods for men's end boys ,
weariless than usual prices.
1,000 yards Marseilles Yeatings, at 25, worth 75.
1,000 yards new style Ribbons, the cheapest In the
city;
1,000 fine French Needleworked Collars, at $l, worth
10e mds of Plain_mintit amptit i pyklio
-'- itibbons and Fringes and Trimmings, in endless va•
slaty, at lees than half the usual prices.
51aELROY,
No. 11 South NINTH Street.
VBSTINGB, tco., ao
jel-ttz th e-tf
BARGAINS FROM. AUCTION THIS
VEDIC.
Three lots (120) Children's Shawls
Two lots (81 yards) silk and Plash Vestings ;
Ono lot (72) block Silk 0 /swam ,•
One lot (217 yde) dark plain ribbed Cassimeres;
One lot (168 yards) Meg mixed Satinets;
Three lots (00) Robes
One lot (240 yards) all wool Plaid;'
One lot (36 yards) Poll de Obevres.
N. B.—The above are cheap and desirable.
000PBB & OONABD,
se2o S. B. corner NINTH and MARKET.
MANTILLAS, DNS'
.LT.R. Sflk Circulars and Due
Cloth Raglans and Ciro
Orders taken, and recut
bOARLET,
GREEN,
BLn.N,
BLACK,
CRIMSON,
Ftella, Broche Borderer
GREAT ATTRAOTION I
OVER $4,500 WORTH OF SHAWLS FROM WHIOH
TO MAKE A SELECTION.
THOHNI,EI d 01118 M,
N. E. cor.EIGIITH and SPRING GARDEN Streets,
Have the best SHAWL Stock in Philadelphia. They
would respectfully call attention to the following very
cheap lois, viz:
46 LONG MOORE SHAWLS at $ 8 each.
20 Do. do. do. at 10
20 Do. do do. at 11 ~
24 To. do. do. at 12 4 ‘
1 Do. do. do. at 13 ‘,
2 Do, do. do. a; 14 ,4
2 Do. do. do. at 16 ~
Do. do. do. at 18 ~
Do. do. do. at 20
Do. do. do. at 26 44
In he above Lots of Long Broche Shawls will be
found very desirable color of centre.
BEAUTIFUL STELLA SHAWLS
From $2 to $l2, in every color.
French Blanket shawls to new dmigi.s.
Plain Phibat Shawls, Nu are and Long.
Beal Canton Crape Blittrls, Plain and Embroidered.
Children's ehawls, Misses' Shawls, and Gentlemen's
Shawls, at
T.H.ORNLRY & OHISM'S,
"ONE PRIOR CASH STORK.,'
Northeast Cotner wt. rtiTli A !WRING GARDEN
N. B.—City and Country Storekeepers buying for cash
may find bargains at T & o.'s
P. 13.—A. Magnificent stook of Mika now on hand.
selB-tf
NEW CLOTH STORE.
HENRY D. NELL,
BOCOMICIECTO
GEO. U. 00ATEB & 00.,
No. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Just received, the Newest styles of
FANCY CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS,
Also, a choice assortment of
YRENOEI BLACK AND COLORED CLOTHS,
And other Goods adapted to Men'e wear. 5e16.12t
FALL CLOAKS.
The Subscribers will exhibit
ON ?SUNDAY AND DURING THE WEEK,
, ELEGANT CLOAKS,
(In advance of their usual opeol ag,) to which they
invite the inspection of
LADIES AND STRANGERS.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
NO. 708 CHESTNUT STREET,
eel 3 PHILADELPHIA.
E yRE & LANDELL,
OPENING OF BRENGEL GOODS
RICH SILK ROBES A LEE;
SILK ROBES, DOUBLE SKIRTS;
SPLENDID ROBES, TWO FLOUNCES;
SPLENDID ROBES, THREE FLOUNCES;
NEWEST §TYLES FALL SILKS;
HOUND•CORNERED SHAWLS;
EXTRA. RICE PRINTED DE LAMES;
PLAIN AND BAYADERE BLAOK MRS
EYRE & LANDELL,
sept Sat FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS
'RILLS ON LONDON for sale at the 0f
.a..0 floe of the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 00M
PANT.
e021.6t
RAPER,
PRINTED CARDS,
AND ENVELOPES.
405 COMMERCE STREET.
pelt.Ot N. J. LAWR FROM
T° STATIONERS.—Joseph Rodgers &
Bone', Jonathan Orooltes , , and Farmer's line pocket
Cutlery.
Bankers' F hears, Erasing Knives, and Steel Pens, for
sale to the trade by
ERASMUS C. PRATT & BRO.,
Importers, 28 BANK tried.
QOMBRERO GIIANO.- 22 0 Tons Som
brero Guano, cargo of the barque " T. W. PAGE,"
from Sombrero Lased, now at Hampton Roads, and
daily eapeoted. For sate by T. B EIANSON & Co.,
so./.3 3t 105 N. Water St , and 108,N. Delaware Aw.
MACKEREL bbls Nos. 1,2, and 8
ITJL Mackerel, in whole, halves. quarters, and eighths,
for sale by O. O. SADLER. & CO.,
se2B ARCH Ot., second door above Piont.
vr: 000.
WINTER CLOAKS
DEM
ON FRIDAY, BEPTEMBEN 24Tz,
FOR TUB
OVER GARMENTS
708 CHESTNUT STREET
>TERS, and SHAWLS
inters. now Pall style..
clee, for Ball.
ly in one day's notice.
CENTRES
Shawls, auction lots
COOPER & CUNARD,
NTU. and MARKET Bth
B. B. corner
FOURTH AND AROH STRENTB,
STAPLE AND FANCY
BILK GOODS.
TO-DAY
T HO3. T. FIRTH, Treasurer
for fide attlt to. fet.
OR SALE, SHELVING,-DRAWERS;
F
&.13 —A large ammmt of Shelving, with i about
OS Drawers. Alto, three Cherry Two-ineh Cortnters,
with Drawers, complete. Ourtalne, number of Home,.
Desks, Oh dre,and Lumber. Alto, a good Truck 4 The
whole for 1260 ; coat $OOO. Apply Up-stairs at
0025-St! , No. 195 N. THIRD Street,
•gptv FOR SALE—A_ - handsome residence,
'lEa silth all the modern improvement.' argo shle
Street,pry. SIXTII, near SPRING GAMED(
Terme eaay. Y. K. LYND, South SIXTEI
Street, (second gory.) . , • se;74lm
419 - ' FUR. SALE OR 'EXCHAITGA-A
/Et
handsome new mansion, ifiripn3s, and 40 acres,
near Gwynedd Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad.
Site splendid; fruit abundant, health unsurpassed.; Any
Person really desiring a handsome Country Seat ih ex,
change for city property 'will dud this, in unusual no
r_rt"ttitY of aecompllahlng his object. -:Apply to P. K.
"..D, S. S. SIXTH bt (2d,stary,).
ea FOR SALE—A pretty Oeitage, nine
rooms, and one or More sores, on Wycinling avenue.
two miles out the Second-street Turnpikes Also, several
handsome cottage lots The neighborhood le healthy,
beautiful, and rapidly improving. P. S. LYND, 5X B.
SIXTH St., (2d story.) . . Sel7-dm
nrio" SPECULATORS and CAPITALISTS.,
—Thirty acres or less of beautiful Land onWymiling
Menne, near New Second street, only two miles north
or the pavement', for sale a bargain, and terms eady.
Apply to P. K LYND, bjj South SIXTH Street, (second
Story,) , ,
sell- -lm
ckFFICE TO-LET.-ANELIGIBLE OF
. PIOE for an Insurance Company, or similar cor
poration, having erre communicating !oriels on the
same Door, No. giti WALNUT Street, above DOOB.
Immediate possession given. Apply to
JOHN 0. RUINS, or
THOMAS T. BUTOHBR,,
No. 3.12 Smith YOURTH Street,
mhso-tutto-tf . second story, front room.
F OR SALE-
One•ot the most Valuable sad Daalrable
DOUBLE BROWN STONE RESIDENCES
IN THE CITY,
No. 1810 CHESTNUT STREET,
EXTENDING THROUGH TO GRORGU STRUT
Having been built by the owner for his own Besidence
- no expellee hoe been 'Tared In its construction.
APPlito CHARLES BOGGS, •
629 MarkebEitreet,
Or to M. THOMAS & SONS,
1014-Imir 139 and 141 South Fourth St.
CHOICE COTTAGE SITES, WITHIN
three minutes walk. of two Stations on Philadel
phia and Germantown Railroad, for sale cheap. Applz
at Corner of Tioga Street and Plank Road, or at No. 23
North Sixth Street, to
T. L. LITTLEFIELD.
130arttirts.
BOARDING.—A single man wishes board
ing ins private ramify In a central part of the
city. Address AIANSYLELD, Blood's Lespateli._
seat-Bt=
OARDINU.—Several very desirable
Itioine to Let, with Boarding. at No. 426 PINE
Street. below Rifth street. . erelfl,-thetto3t*
DESIRABLE „ROOMS, cab, be obtained
. for Families and Single gentlemen, at 'No. 701
TINE Street, opposite Frankliii &vitae. Reference re
quired. ' se2S-Sta
BOARDING.—A handsome suite of apart
ments on the second door, WALNUT, St., between
Broad a.,d Sixteenth. Address, with reference, L M.
B. , Press office. , ' selo4l
Paliliral
PEOPLE'S TICKET
STATE OFFICERS
JUDOR'OP THE SUPREME COURT,
JOHN H. HEAD.
CANAL COMMISSIONER,
WILLIAM E. FRAZER
CONOICESB
FIRBT DISTRICT JOHN W. RYAN
BSOOND EDW. JOY MORRIS
Misr) I. JOHN P. WEIMAR
FOURTH WM% MILL WARD.
YINTR " JOHN WOOD
STATE SENATOR
THIRD DISTRICT,
JOHN H. PA.KKER.
_VPIt RWRIMITTATIvm-
--JOSEPH H. SINE%
........ SAMUEL SWENEY
WM. H. MATTHEWS
MORRIS HARDING
GEORGE T. THORN
JOSEPH M. CHURCH
DAVID H. STYER.
O. A. WALBORN
=II
=:i:MIIII
11
EWE=
NINTH it
ISAAO J; NEALL.
.......ISAAC A. SHEPPARD
...........JOHN A. FISHER
FRANCIS EDWARDS
SIMON GRATZ
IME=MI:I
I=M;l3
I EMI
...GEORGE W. HAMERSLEY
GEORGE WILEY
O. F. ABBOTT
I=Mil
I=Ml2
BEVENTIMTR"
COUNTY OFFICERS
SHERIFF,
WILLIAM H. KERN
REGISTER OP WILLS,
GEORGE W. MoMAHAN
OLERK OF ORPHANS , COURT,
NIMROD TV-00LERY
ELECTION, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12
5e2240612.
Qtarriances
CARRIAGES.
WM. D. ROGERS,
COACH AND LIGIMOARRIAGE BUILDER,
1009 AND 1011 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Orders for CARRIAGES from all parts of the world
executed with promptness, and satisfaction guarantied.
solS•Smif
Wattbes,'Jaidq, .For
BAILEY & CO.,
NOISMIELT
BAILEY fr. KITCHEN,
Have removed to their new Pire-proof, White Marble
Store,
619 CHESTNUT STREET,
NORTH SIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD nous].
Now opening their fall stock of
IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND
YANOY GOODS,
To which they invite the attention of the pnblie,
BILVDRMAIIN, WATOHES, DIAMONDS, AND
PEARLS,
VRESTNIIT GROVE WHLSKEY.—A de
aimA to lessen the consumption of impure spirits,
knowing their injurious effects upon the constitution
has induced the off-ring to the public of an article
which the analyzation of Professor Chilton, Analytical
Chemist, of New York, and Menus. Booth, Garrett, &
Cameo, of Philadelphia, proves beyond all gneation, to
be the moat pure and consequently least Injurious spirits
ever offered the American public. ',
CERTIFICATE OF DR JAB It CHILTON.
- . .
I have analyzed a smote of Cheatnnt-Grove Whiskey,
recrived from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON . of
i
Philadelphia, and having carefully tested t', I am
pleased to state that It is entirely Free from poisonous
or deleterious substances It is an unusually pore and
fine flavored quality of Whiskey
JAMES R. CHILTON, St. D ,
New York, Sept. 8, 1859. Analytical ulmmist.
14 '4
PHILADELPHIA,' p 61 -
1858.
„
Dealt Sin: We have carefully tested
PHILADELPHIA,
of
Chestnut-Grove Whiskey which yen - peqVuic 110 And
that it contains non, of the poisonous Iftikibiuse 'known
gas Pusio Oil, which is the characteristleardlnierious
Ingredient of the Whiskeys In general use.
Very respectfully,
• BOOTH, GARRETT, & GAIJAI2 s .
Analytical ()potpies.,
To CFUILNB WnARTON?Jr., No. 29 South XXLICna
Street, Philadelphia. se24:fitocral.
PHILADELPHIA
AND RR &MVO . RAILROAD.
Pittlitter Tuft nAitIIISBURG.—The Philadelphia
and Reading Railroad Company are now prepared to
forward treight to Ilassiseurio, and to all points on The
Lebanon Valley branch of We road.
Freight delivered at the Compaq's depot, aotithe , at
corner of BROAD and CHERRY Streets, before 4 o'clock
P. 111., will be forwarded on the same day, and will
arrive at Harrisburg before 10 o'clock on the following
morning. For rates, Ac.. apply to
JNO. F. BIdATY, General Agent,
se2llm Broad and Oherry etreeta.
PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINA
-4% TIONS, with written descriptions of character,
it4lli Including advice in reference to business, health,
self-improvement, &c., are made day and eve
ning at YOWLER , W /LLB, &
sell-3m - 922 Oheatunt at., Philadelphia.
NO ONE should go to the Sea-shore with
out a bottle of our MEDICATED BRAN eV In
their Valise. In rases of sudden illness it would be
the means In many Instances of saving Die. DYd-
PEPTIC persons, and those debilitated, have been re
stored to health by its use.
ZIEGLER A BMITII, Druggista,
an11)-fit1 FltmthwAat env. Flaftonri And Groan et.
IS , EXTRA LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL
EVP.IVaIIEENS. ou unusually favorable terms
(Should be planted early in the autumn )
SUGAR MAPLES., nod a large variety of other Shade
Trees, Fruits, Tines; Roots, (to.
DAVID J. GRISCOM,
se22.le s.2tst Evergreen Nursery, Windbag, N.J.
TAILORS.—The advertiser,
good
Clatter bayin severalears , exrmee the
beet houses:ls open g
for an engagement. Merv's W.
T., at this ODIN. se2s.4t*
COORS, CHAMBERMAIDS, Girls for
General Housework, Half•rown, with good Re.
femme, to silt Families and Hotels in Cltvend Coon.
try, to be had at O'CONNOR'S Ofilee,l9 "ARCADH,
Chestnut Street, above Sixth. - : se2i-Ite
.
WANTED; by a Respectable WO MAN,
a .Situation. to do General ROculeVork in a
mall Family. Apply at 13?ItAGG'S ATOM, ClArldiail
Street &W..) Front , ee2a.lts
WANTE D- - -,A - Gothit MILLINER, to go te
VV" an I 6 terioi Town in ibis State. Address
- 5e2.5-2ta EXOBI3SIiLL, thicingh BigO4's Despatch.
IATAITTED-A" . LA*-- CLERK, ; compe
, • • - 'tent to to tkiargii of an OPPiOS.. Meet be a
Penmin, and hale read Low: — Addis' SOLICI
TOR, Office of The Press -
,te2.s.Btit.
= VlVANTED—Employment Two WORK
,' ll_ killNAnet arrived from 'Europe, who - bring
with them a newly-discovered process for making Steel
out of Oast Doh. Address T. L., at he Office of this
Paper: - • ' segt. et*
ANTED.—A LAWYER wishes to Rent
• -A small 0 'FLOW, or D,EBl{ BOOM, In s res.
pectable..oMeel with' the use of Library. 'Address
FRANCIB,.OpIes of this Paper, • • ,se2W3t*
WANTED-1n a Wholesale-Jobbing Dry
v Goode house, a competent Saleeman. To one
who can influence Southern_ buvera a liberal salary will
be given. 'Addresa «B. F.,” at this office. se24-St*
` WANTED—A Partner having $5,000 to
• • bny an interest in a Mercantile establishment
doing a good cash and short credit business. None need
apply except those ,having the ready cash. address
O. 'kat this office. - se244t*
AYOUNG LADY wishes employment as
Teacher of Atua , cin a Seminary. Terms moderate.
Address ELLEN °lnce of this paper. Fe24-6t*
THE ADVERTISER wishes a LOAN
;200 for Three Mouths, or would be wllUn fa
take a Partner haring that amount. The business Is
Rife and prodtsble. For particulars, - address A. T.
HODOBEI, through Blood'a Deepsteh. se23-Bta
WANTED—By a poling Man from New
Jersey, who hu had auroral years experienea
In the shoe business, sod can Influence trade, a Etta'.
tion. Van give the beet of city or country reonnemen.
dation. ltdeleeee INDUSTRY, Press office. Reffitat*
ALADY of refined education wishes a
Situation in a private family, u finverneee.
oueptuonable reference can be given. Mrs T D , of
fice of The Press. ae23.3ta
WANTED.—A. Situation in a Jobbing
'Dry f loods hone as Entry Olerk. Gael refer
ences Will be glren: Addicts WILLIAM, office of this
paper.
WANTED—Employment as Gardener fa
or out of the eity. by a sober and Industrious
Man who tally rindersands his business. Address AMOS
3. LUDLOW, Norristown, ea., ' se23 st*
CCOAL, COLL.—Wanted to buy
NJ about Bitty Dollars' worth of 00AL, in exchange
for BOOKS. Address Box 2180 P. 0., stating price pee
ton of Lohigh,,Bohoylkill, and Nut: se23-Bt*
VITANTED,FOR THE UNITED sirefi a
OAVkLRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, -to
11 V
whom will be given .good pay, board, clothing; and
medical attendance. Pay from $l9 to 122
,pr month,
No man having a wife or child will beaccepLW__, Apply
for MOUNTED DEMOB at No UT MARK= Street,
above Nightk, north elide. - _ „ _
W. TH.. MADROLIER,
lot Lieut. let Dragoon,
Recruiting Officer.
IF If. F; ELLIOTT will nipko known Ms
whereabouts. he wt'l hear of something to his ad.
vantage. Address .g B. tr.? Despatch.
5e24 -2t*
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF music,
BROAD AND LOUTH' &reek,.
THr GREAT RiVRL6I
SATURDAY NYBNINO., 8%4..26186E4
J 0 0 R O.
„
lota°, Gabriel Ravel. - • • -
Evolution! on the TIGHT ROPE by Mirlefta Zan.
fretta and others.'
THE SECRET MARRIAGE. -
Grose Pierre; Prime% Ravel.
Admiraion—Parquet, Parquet Circle, and Balcony, 60
cents i Family Circle and Amphitheatre, 26 cents.
Seats can be secured from 10 A. It. to 4 P. M. with
out extra charge. Children node! 10 vests half price.
On Monday THE GREEN MONSTER.
IDS. D. P. BOWERS* WALNUT-ST.
THEATRE, corner of NINTH and' WALNUT
Street.
SATURDAY EVENING. September 25,18(:8.
JANE SH)RE.
Duke of bloater, Mr. McDonough; Lora Harting*, Mr.
Bosch; Dumont, Mr. Conway; Jane Shore, Hrs. Holism
Alicia Mra. Conway. . • . .
THE INCONSTANT. -
. -
Old Mirabel, Mr Thayer; Young Mirabel Mr. Perry;
Bizarre, Mrs. Bowers; °rhos, Miss }Unhinge.
Prices of admission--Second Tier and Pamir Circle, ,
and Third Tier, 25 cents; Parquet, UN cents; Pres s
Circle, 50, cents; Private Boxes, according, to their
locale, V 3 and $5; Single Beata in Orchestra and Private
Boxes, 75 cents.
Doors open at 7 o'clock; Curtain rises at 7X o'clock.
UTEEATLEY & CLAAKE'e ARCH-ST.
THRATRB.—WiRItun B.Predericks,Actlng and
Stage Manager.
SATURDAY BVENING, fkiptember 26,1868,
aawl.
Mrody. Mr. Gilbert, .ll—arr: — Dolm .;
Peggy, Mrs. Drew; Alithea, Mint Taylor. -
WIZARD OF AMR WAYS.
. . .
Charles Faulkner, Mr. Dolman; Timothy Treacle, Mr.
Clarke; lashlos, Mra: Gladetane.
Admenlon. 2 eta. Secured beats In Theis Circle, ST
ots ; Orchestra Stella, ota ; Sesta in Private Bores, .
ote; Gallery,.l3 eta ; Gallery for Colored Permits, 25 eta;
Private Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, 88 eta;' `
Whole Private Box, U.
Dooreopen at quarter before 7 o'clock; cionsmenoe at •
71f,preedeely.
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH AND
CHESTNUT Streets. -
Here again! Return of the old reunite,
SIGNOR BLITZ. -
New and Comical Scenes in VENTRILOQUISM.
Extraordinary Magical Demanstrations, and the
• LEARNED CANARY BIRDS.
Grand opening Night, MONDAY, Sept. - 271 b, and
every Svenlng during the week, at halt-past 7 o'clock,
and on Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons at 3. '
Admission, 26 cents I Children, 13 cents. se24-Ime
GEORGE NV: WOOD
CONCERT RALE.
THIRD WEEK OP
SANDERSON'S COLOSSAL REPRESENTATIONS
OP THE RUSSIAN WAR.
Exhibits this - week, en Monday, Friday; and Saturday
evenitme only, and on Saturday Afternoon
Admission 26 cents; children 13 cents. sep2o-1w
Doors open at 7. Performance to commence at Mof 111.
NATIONAL HALL—MARKET STREET.
NOW OPEN
J. Into° Wilmette's celebrated
PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE.
This magnificent PAINTING commences with Chaos,
and continues down in historical order to the Babylo.
nish Captivity, containing more than fifty of the moth
sublime and interesting scenes in the Bible.
Exhibition EVERY EVENING. Doors open at to
commence at 8 o'clock precisely.
Tickets 26 cents—to be had at Hall door. Childra
ander 10 years 16 cents.
Also. Exhibitions on WEDNESDAY and BATHE,
DAY AFTERNOONS for families and schools. Door*
open at 2; to commence at 8 precisely,
Explained by Professor TIBBITTS
BARRETT's GYMNASIUM.
- BILLIARD ROOM,
PISTOL AND RI - PLR - GALLERY.
Will open on MONDAY, September 6th, at No. 808
MARKET Street. seB-Im*
IDPETERS's PATENT NON-EXPLOSTVB
I. 8E „B-GENERATING GAB LAMP ce the only
Patent Burner that has a Non.Clonductor attached.
The public are cautioned spinet all other Bottlers, as
they will heat, and liable to explode. State and
County Bights for ante. Apply or address
ael3 D. P. PSTBR.S, 40 BROADWAY, N. Y.
tSoTa Dr. W. S. MoILHE NNEY,Dentist,
would Inform his friends that he has resumed
practice at No. 1343 CHESTNUT Street, second door
above the U. S. Mint. eepl-3m
HARTSEEORNE'S CURE-ALL-THE
GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY
FOR DYSPEPSIA, WEAK BTOMAOH AND WEAK
BOWELS. Prepared by a Oberrdet. Bottle' 12X, 20
and 50 aerate.
THE GREATEST DISCOVERY IN SSEDIOAL
SCIENCE! •
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL should be kept In an
families. in case of accidents or sudden sickness.
HARTSHORNE.II CURE-ALL tures Rheumatism.
HARTeIIORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Cramps, Cholla.
Pains in the Stomach or Bowels.
11.1.11NB11011NE'S CURE-ALL cures Pains in the
Limbs, Sile. Back and Breast.
11.anTSHORNE'8 CURE-ALL cures Sprains, Bruises,
Scalds and earns.
HARTSHORNE'S OURS-ALL cures Neuralgia )
oothaehe and Stifrnea. in The Joints.
HARTSHORNE'S OURE-ALL twee Cholera, Mar.
me and all Pain
ARTBEIORNE'S OURS-ALL curse Ear Ache and
eating from a cold.
IIaRTBIIOEVNE'B CURE-ALL cnres Dyspepsia and
Indigestion; also, Oanker and Sore Month and Bore
Throat.
HARTSHORNE'S CIIIRE-ALL cures all Spinal Affect
blow! and Weakness in Limbs.
. .
HARTSHORNE'S OURE-ALL is a great tonic to
Weak Stomach and Bowels, and Improves Digestion.
Aa the frequent changes of the weather produce
bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pain in the Limbs and Body;
also, Stiff Neck—every person should get a bottle. It
acts upon the Nerves, Muscles, Sinews, Blood and
Bonem; and, by its warming eleetro-magnetic 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 lIARTPRORNR'S
Pectoral Syrup of Wild Cherry, it is the beat Cough
Syrup in the World. Bottleo, 25 sad 50 cents, and P.
H
If you are Billions. use ARTSHORNE'S ANTI
BILLIOUS PILLS. They act upon the Liver, Stomach
and Bowels, carrying oil all Bile and Foul Secretions.
Boxes, 25 cents. Sold by R. tr. JENKINS,
No. 25 SOUTH EIGHTH. Street,
Between Market and Chestnut Streets.
filmes' Stores, Chestnut and Market streets.
Garrigues% Tenth and Coates streets.
Wagner's, Tenth and Lombard eta. anti-th a tudtS If
TO CASH BUYERS.
JAMES S. EARLE A SON.,
Invite the attention of Western and Southern eastern
ers to their immense and elegant assortment of .
LOOKING-GLASSES,
PORTRAIT AND PIOTURR-PRAAIES,
'NGLISH VERMILLION and ULTRA,
MARINE BLUE. especially imported for Painters
and Printers. Put up to 1 lb p lekages, and for sale by
LAY $ KROTHER,
241 1/00K Street, up stairs.
sel7-1m
TEAS.—J. R. WEBB'S TEA WARE
noun.'
• • FINE TEAS FOR FAMILY NSF..
ee23.3t* 223 S'..th EIGHTH Street.
pORK.-150 bbls Mess Pork, for sale by
O. O. lii&DLBE & CO.,
sin Lam streo, LJ 400 C Om, Mllit
Wants.
perscrmil.
2onusemente.
tamps.
iatititsirp
inebinnal.
OPPOSITE THE GIBAED 800133,
OIL PAINTINGS,
ENGRAVING/
Suitable for the
PALL TRADE