The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 16, 1859, Image 3

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T Coates, Lancaster , JnoTraynor.Cbeslereo
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ifaar* John •D> Alpfey,-R TLookwood; 8 31 - Dy or,"Jr*
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hyfpwOnea&sBth inst. ,
[ Thomas, oloared at New York yester
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Seandefs. clesred at New York ye«-
for- Meibbarne. olearednt N
CelU^el^r»from Rio do Janeiro,'at New York
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' Bnf-Brother< Collias, from Itio da Janeiro, arrived
at.NewYork yabterdav.
-jwHußortwiJreiaiidrßakor, hence, arrived at Charles -
Hopkinson,Be Groot,hence at Richmond
(Brem) Weake, hehce for
waaoffFilmouUi Slstnlt, . a \ >:
2;^&ffkrMary r TBidley } Elii»i ,hence, arrived :at London
Mvliii, i;©ier*oii,unoertam, was at Macao
G(Mi(^ jßrj Heathf htnee, arrived at Lou-
Smitli, hen6e,;aitived at Providence.
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-Chjur jyhltittgi'lnman,’ sailed ’from Providence
.Uthinst. for Philadelphia.- . .
•;^§chrCia r issa Buddi Ro« t hence, arrived at Newport'
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, 'ii<toob'‘ I(Ews.r- I Whßt- better -news to the
: a/PicUd tbanto inform .thorn of a. relied; that it going
Uowetofa them'to health 7 ’'HiiVe, you the, dyspepsia or
Jjtrar Ceiailiiiii f, Are yoar digeetire organ* debilitated
or r |oarcervoQ* *yitem affected If «o, at. onoe resort
to.fW GERMAN BITTERS,”
he imi pcnnßnentif cured. For
eekby druggiitsanddMlers iriraodieines everywhere,
J et7scentip«r bottle.*Aleo r bjr*he -proprietor*, Dr. 0, M.
!^CJsol£;&Go,V'.4WAßslJtyf^rTMUfoelphia.
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,1/fQmO 'lUirDye OF
rJtntElrJufoia/'r&tHi'ehVio tretfotw'proparfttion of the
'h&it 1 -,' It* Afle«U are-iiutahtanemu} prododln* £ rich,
black) forowtifor wibarn, entirely
'thei'dnll,' burnt appearine*' c&ueed by other
• djeai.Ttjewily:BppHw,fto4i»perfo«tljrhannlees. ’
i All droffistt.and bfJULES iLAtJEL k Co.
yp. 7<H CgEBTNUT BtTC»t,PhiUdelphia. ; * * auW*fc
INDEPENBEn6s-HAU;PCATBB.-—Juflt re
eeifetnr fewdokencf elegant DESSERT PLATES,
QpW EtigA.VitllAnittteWortfew of Independence Hall, -
iioWf 'colored, pO cent* eaoh. • - - t v> ■ - 1 ‘ ’
' W.J.KERR A CO. '
*•ChinaHpU,,directly opposite Independence Hall.
‘ Afto,a Vaifety of VANCY-PIRATES, vrtthLantteeape*'
at3ortnU*Mh; ; a* u ! ’■ ■ !
: ,would call the, attention
■oMhAvsblioifftMirftdv^Hlsem^hU'of'WHlTE IBQNr
, recoiv«clpflrjhip :u lKrnmA, M ea
low
; price*. In orde? topraVeot di»api>pintraent, theio good* ]
they are atlvor- ;
& cou' .!
i‘4i W ; .ChinaHaU»MBCHESTNUT Street.
"* ' >/’_, ,-|
pieces; j
'ndw«bApo;oap* are the
cb**p**tMfi ever6ffered.to the public. ; ’ ‘
~ ; .. - v Vn -Wi J. KERR k CO.V -f r
-r-Z'S- w : , : / ciujia*n,ißd; } CH£STNUT Street.
... >tißr.
.'?(y‘inTK-;''lBON-STONiil)jnnkr' Sets.—New
pv») eli*r»«;*uffic ientto dine twelve arsons, for ®lo.'
i'- r .: r f;-/tr."j.’KERU * ,co„
CHESTNUT Street.!
. - -'• ' • I '' '
W Chamber Skts.—
Eleven pjece*v9aso. •
weiii.tu iWiiAt ,i», i: -- W. J. JCERJt A 00.,
* .ChineHeU, No. taa CHESTNUT Street.
: Life Xnsto ancb
Compact of Nbw Yobs.—Tlis AsSnor of/ this' Com
; knnj:,hM , t>«n,REMOVEO ’IO;TXIE i E?ITKRPRISE
' INSURANCE COMFAN YBUILDINO »t: the South-;
,Wa.teAro.roC FOURTH andWALNUT Streets.
w'ilfl^MtXtS^-I^K.RATCIHFbIID.’STAI III ; A*en*.
- ( t/i .f-jA ’-nC • ■ • 1 ”*
-Clothingcm* sub 'Latest
jwdVmwl® ip rthf.twt'raafiner, exprerely, for
, ]unAtc;*jt£x«A Wle' jnark our Jowest fleUink prices in
netrajcs onoaoharticle. All goodsmadeto order
Are'wiytjttt*d and era oks-f*icb ststbm
adiartd to.-.sVfa', believe; this. to be "the only
fWway .
: ’ •JONKS & OO.v ! '
EARifcET Street.
‘
->^ijlMfWl)bt<toft^&K^^fo-2nVfewireelab
NAtiGjtat • Safety Trust
by the, Statojof.rPennsylvanie.
j}%* - > ,:i. ~ ...R^ULESt.• i 'j j , . i (
' :IT Money aaK'ond in any amount
Urgeeraiiwtll. ;C&J ft? .=Ki A. . • < l '- ■ •
, t J*ER PEKT* interest ie Void for money front
! v ._.,
S-Themoney isalwayspoldback In 001*1) whenever
< , /t 4j : |€,op»jfieyoeeite4%emjSa^c«tflrr l
'ov*rrffo*f f and other Trustee®, in large or small sums.'
~'
; , lnvested m
Estate, Mortgage, Ground Bents, and other firsl
dwaaftiriltoi.’; - #;,>'* V^V:'V ,';r
daynWALNUT Street, sduthwest
‘rdordtrThirt itwfpft Iftilndelßhi*.. ' apifi
JTJtM* N >; a^^SAVTIfO^^PtfNO I —NOHTffWBST
Coaviit Saco>(l£ AadiWklNOT Streets.—Deposits
received la small andlarge amounts, from all classes of
i the e-dmittufii ty> and allow# interest at tHe tito of fire per
IT- i’d'n V<t • ' *
.->lfoasy'ouiy W drawnbycheari witfrdutlote of in
terett,.;.,.;^;\,-f'J',,’
7 Office oped dally, frcmf until 9 o’clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday nntil # In'the evening. President.
-FRANKLIN F£LL;Trj)Siturirand Secretary. CHA9
%. MORRIS. : \,-.A '
And western
‘ .A' SKIRTS,
.And ll or Ln mit ofSi j ty csrefiiliy .elected styles
>’ ; oiai.»RftN. ; r.r. • ■:- : ■' ,•;•'■
•/■'/iY.I.V.r 1 ;,,,' , ; misses,'and • ,"
i 'isJ .MSoath FOURTH Street.
the fofiowing'
rJt A- ctrtebfatod , 0
•'iv^CAbanas.^t - .-. .---Figaro,... '
Oto, : ' Gloria, -
A''s.’Espanola f .v,; ; r., ; IJpmann.l:
■'/ iK , ■-'!* i '.I/nQtwse. ,; ,
; - n - vegss, Ac., &o.»&e. •
yOraQ »iieg andflnftUtie*. On hand and constantly re-
ftom Havana; and for sale low mr ' . ■?
- aut«-lm -,: CHARLES TETE, lfo
JiptVAE- STORES.—I,IOO; bblA Shipping
.lilfONfcy.AA /small ; lot of Tery superior
'fir store and (fw'eala
; lujl^»t'' , ;pHAßtES TETE,)% WALJIUT Striiet.'
• .married; “"r'-.v;,
. MUItFjrY-BURNELE.-rpn tho 10th instant,lir Rev.
Kint.touGodderd,EdwifrttMurpny to Sqphrtmia,daugh
ter of Ell Burnell. Em., olßeM}eyhiltoint,N..r. . >=■
PEARSON— BUCKIIY.—By.IIov. Joseph H.Komt&rt],
'Dili., on tho evening of the hsth.ult.. Mr. James. Pea
r to Mrs, Sarah. Buokuy.ui thiß
the Gtli iitt-i. hs Re;'.;
Geo. Wo»hlngton;Jorman, Mr. Joseph. J. Schofield to
Clay, ‘Alexander Gnrdmer.Jr., to Mies Prances Long*
miro, daughter of the late Francis B. ! ;*7_x’
DIED.
nUTCinNSON.-On thebUh inst;, Emma, daughter'
of James Hutchinson, aged 21 years. , »' ■', > -
Her friends and those of the family are invited, with
out further notice.' to attend her fuuernl, from the rest*
■ dencoof her father, 205 South Twelfth street, this after*
noon, »t-'B. o*olook. Funeral to proceed to Woodland
BON^SIGHT.—Gn Saturday morning, August 13th,
: 3 858, at the residence of Mr,- A, Shallenberger, Roches
ter, Fa;, Jennie 3,, daughter of George and Lizzie Bon*
bruht.pf Philadelphia, aged 3 years and 7 months. -
DURANT.—Suddenly, at Portsmouth,.Va M on Tues
day, August 9, ofcongeetion of the brain, William H.,
HuranUngedWycara, formerly of Philadelphia. . - •
.SMITH?—At Media, 14th inst., Charles K., youngest,
son of Charles H. and Katharino Do Witt,Smith, ospd'
4 years.-' - - - ; •
BURK.—On the isth iust.,EHeh'Elisabeth, daughter
of Charles and Elisabeth Burk, agod 6 years and 7
Funeral from the • residence of her parents, No. 025
Moyamehsing'avenue, above Carpenter stroet, this'
the l«h instant, Mr.'
WfflArKi* J. F, Pole, m Iri.
street, .this {Tuesday) afternoon, at 5 o’clock, Without.
’ KE^N.—On’ the ,13th itust.,' Charles Keen, in the 46th
* Fiiuaraufom the residence of his parents. No. 7295 t.
.Johnstreet/below Browni this (Taesday) afternoon, at
’tho6Bth yearofherage. - • . , .
A 'Filnerol from 'her husband’s residence, in Allen lane.
.Mount Airy, Germantown, this (Tuesday) morning, # at
*°H£i?RING.-On the 13th inat., Langford Horring/ in
Lie tfuth year of his age. A native of Virginia, for many
years a rendantof New Castle, Bel., and for the last 30
years a resident of this city. „,. ' ’ <
v Funeral from the. residenco of his. son. No. 415 Vine
stroet, this (Tuesday) morning, 10th mat., at 8o t clock. *
COLLYER.—In Ctunden, N. J., on Saturday, 13th
ih»t„ Robt; Mitchell Collyor, aged 73 yearn. -
•■■Funeral to proceed from St. John s P. E. Church,
. Cooper’s Hill,’Camdertrtd Gloucester, at 2 o’clock, this
('ruesdayfaftornoon.’lSihinst. 1 *,
- REDLES.-Qn the 13thinst,,.Adam Hedies, m the 78th
the house of hisson. Geo. Redies, Wis
tar street, Germantown,' this (Tuesday) afternoon; 16th
; maty et 3 o’clock, without furtuernotioe. *
OEORGE.-Oa the. 13th instant, Wm. George, aged »
funeral from his late -residence, Sixth street;, below
■GerrpanU)wnroad,thU(Tuesday)afternoou,at2o clock,
Without further notice. , r . ' . » 1 /
* : AVKHODZ-Onthe 14th inst.,Henry Ajkrod; ■
Funeral from hU late residence. No, 121* Brown street,
*o'n Wednesday afternoon, the* 17th instant, at So clock,
withour'further noUco. ,To proceed ito Odd Follows*
i'HUMKfRIEB.~On.tho 14th inst, William L., son of
Jacob andiSusannbh Humphries, aged 18 years, 3 months
Funorafirom the residenco of hie parontsjjn Cherry,
Stroet, above Queen, Eighteenth ward, on Wednesday,
afternoon.at4o'clock. ■, , - ' ‘
‘ McCABE,—On the 13th Inst., Mrs. Ann McCabe, aged
funeral from the residenco, of her son-in-law, Wm.
Harley,'No.SOWLombard street, this (Tuesday) moru
ingi at 8 o’clock, without forthor notion, JLo procOed^to
Hook, on the 13th instant,
SarahAlarahatl, aged 75 yearn.. l '\
Funeral at the aboveniace, this (Tuesday) tnorning t
at 10 o'elockj Without further not(co. J ' 1 • ;
BICKLEY,—On, Monday. 25th of July last, At his resi
dence, at Port Elizabeth, N. J„ Jacob Peterson Bickley,
formerly of this city, in the 44th year of his age. ...
- .CAREY.—On the 13th inst., after a lingering jlmess,
. Joseph H. Carey, in UlO 29th year of Uia age, formerly of
'^SAVA.GE'.'—On tho eyeniiig'of the 13th of August, at
Samden, N. J.; Mr«.-Heater M. Savage, wife of John
ernoMs Savage; in the 62dycarbf her age. • . *
• LEWIS.—On the sth inst., at Wiimmgton, Bel., Mary
F. C., daughter of Arthur R. and Sarah J. Lewis, aged 9
months and S days. ' ‘ • < • • * .
•HOLLINSHEADMIrt the’l2th instant, in the city of
Burlington, N.J,; Mary j ßackinan, infant-daughter of
1 Foyman P* and Mi'’ Busanqa >'Holiinshbad, aged 14
months. 5 - f '- - r -'' - ... . ,*
! HALLOWELL.—At Wyoming YalleW Wisconsin, on
the 9th )nstM after a short illness, John Hallowell, M.D.,
in the Slat year of his ago; son of John and Mary Hallo*
Well, of Philadelphia. • -- 1 ' *.
SPAIN.—Ou the 14th- inst.. in Camden, N. J„ Joseph
Coulter'Spain, infhut son of EdwardH.a&d Annie JP.
njJUFFIN .—At her reßidencoi on the
~l3thmst.',Mary,wifeofßenjamifi'Dftfßn. * , / *-
fV3T*' MEMBERS of UFAY
■ILJ 'ETTE-LODGE, No. ofO. F.,and the
Chdei; in gonemi, are respoctfally invited to meet at the
HalUcorner SlXTJiand CREaSON Btreots,on WED
NESDAY, AFTERNOON next, the. 17th inst., nt 3
G.'TSiEIOTHY O BYIiMKT eralof ° Ur tat ° Brotl,er ’ P ‘
Ry order of the, N. G. * •
. aul&-2t* , v .AARON-,WATERS, Secretary.
rYTs=*-NOTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF SILO AM
UM ENCAMPMENT, No. 17,1, 0.0f0.F., and tho
Order in general, are respectfully invited to meet of the
HftlKcomor SIXTH and CRESBON'Streets, on WED
NESDAY,. AFTERNOON, next, the 17th mst., nt 3
TIMOTIIY S?'ll!jlKf> fU ‘' oral ° f °“ r BrotU ° r ’ P ' a‘e
'ißyardoroftheC. P.’ s v -
- •' /■. ■ AARON WATERS, Scribe.
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LIFE AND LIBERTY IN AMERICA; Or. Sketches
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. For sale by t - >, m B. * A. MARTIEN,
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CTOCKTON’S BIBLE ROOMS,
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LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF LEWIS WET
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By the Rev. Hush.Stowell Brown, of the Myrtle-street
Baptist Chapel. Liverpool,' England.
■ One volume, 12r00.* with a Gift.' Price 91- 1
- u * - MEMOIRS OF VIDOCQ,
The celebrated French Policeman. ’
Onevolurae-llmo.jWithaGift. Price $1 2d*
BOOKS. All the best kinds, and a handsome
, ' ‘ ' GIFT BOOK ES’&BifSHraiT, ,
aul3-St ,“. v, ' No. 43d Chestnut street, Phils.
aUBSORtraONS RECEIVED at the
’ - 'OP
' , COOPER’.B NOVELS, „
, Or the; Agent will call upon those who notify him of
their desire to examined work. au4-lat*
BpOKS-OLD BOOKS--OLD BOOKS.
, VP The n’nderelrhed states that he has frequently for
sale books printed between the torts 14TQ and WOO; early
'editions of the Fathers of the Beformers and of the Pu
ritan Divines; in Law, Braeton, Littleton, Puffendorff,
;Orotias,Dowftt, Cok«,Haie, the Tear Books, Repmtt,
Ao.,areoiteato boToand on his shelves; CrclppedißS,
Lexioons, Classic Authors. History. Poetry, Philosophy,
■Soienoe, Oovernmentt'Arohitooftire,
Katorai History. Treatises upon these and other kindred
suMectSare being continually dealt in byhiqt. Books,
m large and small quanntiee. purqhaaed at the Custoro-
KODM avenue Bookstall, .OHESTriUT, Street, above
Fourth; Phßadelpma. ‘ ' Lr., ‘ MT
. mylWm : JOHN CAMPBELL.
DRY-GOODS JOBBERS,
J W. GIBBS & SONS.
.* ; NO. 9*l MARKET .BTRBBT, . .
i 1 Are no* opening Ih'.ir
FALL & •WINTER STOCK OF OOOBS ADAFTBD TO
-M E N ’ S -WE A 8.,
In wfiinh will 1)0 f/tmd a full assortment of .
1 CLOTHS, DOESKINS, VESTINOS, TRIMMINGS,
tc. ’■ au6-3m
: 1859.^ AIjLTKADE 1859.
SHOETRIDG-E & BRO„
.(SUCCKBSOBB TO HAMMAK, BNTDBH, & 00.,)
. * \ - IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
>'y\ or 1 , -
: DjBY GOO DS, ’ 11
, •' Abo market street,
Have in store a,complete line of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS,
Selected expressly with'a view to the interests of,
CASH AND PROMPT- SHORT-CREDIT DEALERS,
To whiok they respectfully invite the attention of the
full stock constantty.on hand, and orders will
be exocuted promptly, at the 1 ■
aoB'2m] LOWEST MARKET RATES.
gLEACHED AND BROWN
H EE TINGS.
"A VUtL IIKE OV
_ „ THE.koST. ASFROyED BRANDS,
. . 1 . I>' l POX SALE
BY THE PIECE OR PACKAGE. ‘
JOSHUA E. BAILY.
. H 3 MARKET STREET, ,
»ni-tf Philadelphia; '
NOTICES.
TWOTICB—GREEN AND COATES-ST.
Tickets can be proourod
of the Conductors of this Line for the following Roads t
- SPRUCE AND PINE ;..,0 oontu.
. TENTH ANDELEVENTH 6 cents.
anil Bth) 6 cents.
SECOND ANpJlMlllp SoenU.
And RED BANK SteqmtioAtfl 10 cents.
■Also, Packages At tfi Tickets for $l, good for a ride on
the Green and Coates 1 and Fourth nnd Eighth Line
(Green Cars.), „ WILLIAM READ. -
auHHuth&Srtf ~ - - Superintendent. ,
■fT 1 STATE Of JOHN H. MAUCK, DE
-CEASED.— Lettors of Administration on the
Esfato of JOHN H. MAUCK, doconnod, having t>con
, granted to the undersigned, alt porsons having claims or
demands against said Estate will please present them,
and all those Indobtcd to said Estate will please make
' PWroo '’ tfWi ®k d G 6 l^fe'BoEAVT,Ad m lei llml o r ,
, aul6-tn-ct -• , , 432 WALNUT Street.
JgLAOKINTON .
• ' ‘ WATCH-SPRING SKIRT,'
WITH THU
SELF-REGULATING BUSTLE,
The lightest and ihoat beautiful SKIRT yet invented. S
.. ForSajo (at whclesalo) by
' STERN-& FREEMAN/ ' .
‘') 4 ■ .-i
i Solo Agents,
'jjdWKu/... T2O OHE3TNUT STREET.
fIFE-SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS IN OIL
much superior Picturaa to Oil Paintings, as
the Likeness must ho infftlliblo,' Via t REIMEIi’S ex-
SECOND Brkrt, above
vlWllt h*
HIIiIiINEBY GOODS. -
A a AII I> & OO.:,
! ,! U.3S3IMARKET STREET,
' j' 1 rWJIOLESALEIDEALERS
■•• RATS, CAPS, FURS, .
■■ BONNETS, RUCHES, FLOWERS, Ac.,
Haro, now in store a fuli stock of Goods, to they
iitvita the attention of firet : olass buyers.", , auls-2m .
FALL TRADE. • ‘ ,
725 CHESTNUT STREET, . 725
LINCOLN, WOOD & NICHOLS, ,
Invite the attention of the trade, specially cash and
short-timelmyers, to their ■ "
OTEQOALLKB ATTRACTIONS
in
FANCY AND STRAW BONNETS, RIBBONS,
FLOWERS, FEATHERS, ice., Ac,
N. B.—Our Fancy Bonnets are all mode On our own
premises. aull-8m
MARKET STREET. 43J*
RIBBONS,
Of every kind, in immense variety 5
NEW BONNET MATERIALS,
BONNET VELVETS, BATINS, ■
GRO DE NAPS, LINING SILKS,
, . ENGLISH CRAPES, or the best makes,
FRENCH A AMERICAN ARTIFICIAL
' FLOWERS; FEATHERS, RUCHES, ice
1 Alio, newest Fall styles of
STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS,
And BTIiAW GOODS, of every doaeription,
Now open, and presenting altogether the moat com
plete stock of MILLINERY GOODS in this market.
. Merchants and Milliners from every section of (he
oountry are cordially invited to call and examine our
stock, which we offor at the • '
CLOSEST. POSSIBLE PRICES.
ROSENHEIM, BROOKS, & CO.,
431 MARKET STREET.
nulO-tnovl
HILLriORN JONES.
Importer end Manufacturer of
FANCY SILK
• ; AND
STRAW BONNETS,
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, '
. FEATHERB, RUCHES, &o*‘
The attention of City and Country Dealers is invited
to a large and varied stock of tho above goods, at
43 2 MARKET STREET, .
. aix9-3m ' ReIowFIFTH.
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS.
IJIO TDK JOBBING TRADE.
TT. H. HORSTMAITN & SONS,
FIFTH AND. CHHUHY STREETS, ADJOINING THB
FACTORY,
(Formerly the Friends’ Meeting House,) ,' [
Invite the attention of Jobbers to thoir stock of Ladies’.
Dreesi Cloak; and Mantilla Trimmings, of Foreign and
Domestio Manufacture, comprising ■
Plain fringes from H to 8 in. Pomponette Trimmings.
Fanoy head dq. lh»to6“ Shawl Borders,
Velvet head fringe*. ‘ Bilk Buttons.
Riob crochet, * e Tassels. ~
Jteal Guipyre laces, Skirt Braid* Ao., Ac.
‘ ■ ‘ <ALSO,
BERLIN ZEPHYR AND SHETLAND
A PULL Lina 07 - •
LADIES’AND CHILDREN’S SKIRTS. . , ,
D3h. So.e Agents for RYLE'S Spool Silk. &uB-12t
FANCY DRY GOODS JOBBERS* 1
BROTHER, & BREWSTER,
2 3 NORTH FOURTH STREET
HOSIERY.
GLOVES, a*nd v ,*
FANCY GOODS.
We have afind stock of Imported and Domestio Goods,
particularly adapted to
SOUTHERN TRADE,
To whioh we invito the attention of first-class buyefe.
au6-2m
§ HAFFER & ROBERTS.
420 MARKET STREET,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
SMALL WARES. COMBS, ,
BRUSHES,'LOOKING-GLASSES,
.GERMAN.and. FRENCH FANCY GOODSj
. Alfp
l TAILORB’ TRIMMINGS. au3-Sm
DUHRING <& CO.,
■Nos. Wand S 3 NORTH FOURTH STREET,,
Are now receiving, by successive arrivals from Europe,
THHIR FALL IMPORTATIONS ,
OF
ENGLISH AND GERMAN
HOSI E R Y ,
OLOVJ3B, AND SMALL WARES,
WOOLLEN YARNS.
MACHINE SEWING. BILK ANB THREAD,
Asd solicit an inspection of their complete and well
assorted it 00 k,
Jyll-Sm BSPEOIALLY ADAPTED TO
SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE.
JJURNETT, SEXTON,* SWEARINGEN,
Above FOURTH, North aide,
FANCY DRY GOODS,
! OF THBIII OWN IMPOBTATIOH
and seisotiiin, which they offer for Mle to buyers from
all parts ol the United States, ou the most reaaonanle
terms. , nuS-Sm
PALL; 1859.
. SITKR..VAN CULIN, & GLASS,
IMPORTERS
AND
> WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
HOSIERY, OLOVBS, FANCY OOODS, Etc., .
No. 423 MARKET STREET,
Htig-lm Above FOURTH, PHILADELPHIA,
JJJARTINS. PEDDLE.
& HAMRICK,
importers and dealers in
• 1 HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND FANCY NOTIONS,
NO, 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Five doors below the Merchants* Hotel,
Offer foreale the mostcompleto stock of Goods in their
line to be found in the United States, consisting of
mmJl|teL g a d ro 8 d varletiee.,
TJNpERSHIRTS and DRAWERS.
LINEN-BOSOM BHIRTS and COLLARS. .
LINEN CAMBRIC HUJKFS. Sc SHIRT FRONTS.
LADIES’ ELASTIC BELTS, with ofasps of eg
tlTely now designs, with an endless variety of NO-
Fi&¥’-cI’.AS8 ll Yra|?fe{sf°
. Buyers, aui-sm
GENTS’ FUBNfsHING GOODS.
QENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING .GOODS'
AMD
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS,
- LONGOOPE & PEAROE,
—' - . ( .
NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
Have now in store a full assortment in their lino, to
whioh they invite the attention of their customers
and buyers of sueh goods. aufl-2m
WALBORN & CO..
(New) Nos. 5 and 7 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
MANUFACTURERS
ol
SHIRTS, WRAPPERS, DRESS STOCKS, ETC.
Dealers in ovory artiote rolnting to the
GENT7S FURNISHING BUSINESS,
niytf-Smif
T W. SCOTT—lato of the firm of Win-
OHESTNtlT^tTeqt,(nearly opposite the Girard House,)
j!w. would rospectfelly oall the attention .of his
former patrons and friends to hi? new store, and is pre
pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at short notice. .A
perfect fit guarantied, wholesale Trade supplied with
fine Buirto and Collars. JyZl-ly
Q.ENUINE G. D. CAPS,
AT REDUCED PRICES,
FOR BALE AT THE LOWEST RATES, ,
ERASMUS. C. PRATT & BRO.,
anS-tu th s-lm
PHCENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. —Cash Assots,
SH7.7CO. ' • A. F. BABINE, Asont,
°auio-li ■ 317 WALNUT Btroct.,
TMPROVEI) SPECTACLES AND, EYE-
X GLASSES correctly fitiodtotha Ere at .
M. J. FRANKLIN.’S, Optioian,
112 South FOURI'H Chestnut.
M-Also, constantly on hand, Micreicopes, Opera
glasses, Mathematical and Physical Instruments. Stereo
scopes and Stereosropic Pictures, In a groat variety,
wholesale and retail. • aulS-ot-il
REFINED BORAX.—2O cases for sale by
WETHBRILL &• BROTHER, Noi, 47 and «
North Street. jet
JOBBING HOUSES
'OE ISSO. ' ■
DUD WIG, KNEEDLEB,
.:: i - & oo„ . .
. - , IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS Op
BRITISH, FRENCH, r AND AMERICAN
DRY GOODS,
’ NO. 30 NOKTH'THIRD'ST.i ABOVE MARKET, ’
,aus-l3t ' ,’ west'bipb,' ! . •
jJENDRY & HARRIS, ■
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLHSALE DEALERS
1.1
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NORTHWEST CORNER THIRD AND ARCH STS.,
»uS-2ra PHILADELPHIA.
r jpHOS. MELLOR & CO.,
NO. 8 NORTH THIRD STREET,
IMPORTERS
• i OF
' ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN
HOSIERY,
GROVES, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, *c.
&ÜB-Sra
QHAMBERS & CATTELL,
NO.SB NORTH THIRD BTRBBT, PHILADELPHIA.
IMPORTERS' OP;
FRENCH CALF SKINS,
' AXB , , ‘
MANUFACTURERS OF
CITY CALF AND KIP SKINS,
Morooeoa and Lining!!, Oak and Red Sole'Leath.n
Ruß-lm _
& MAGINNIS,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
j ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
SHOE THREADS,
FRENCH AND ENOUGH LASTINGS, AND
SHOE-MANUFACTURERS’ ARTICLES;
1 Sewing Maohine Bilk, Thread and Needles.
VNO. ,30 VIURD ST., ' ,
' l**'” uweeld’s Patent boot-trees.
.%üB-am , ' . . .
JUNGERICH & SMITH.
. • ■ . WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
NO. 48 NORTH THIRD STREET
tar Honey, and Lovering’s Syrup always on hand.
au6-2m .
gOWJSIt/BAItNES, & CO.,
. PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN
MISCELLANEOUS, SCHOOL, AND
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
NO. 3T NORTH THIRD STREET, BELOW ARCH,
Publishers QfpejtQn'* Spendid Series of '
OUTLINE MAPS AND KEYS.
DR. EMMONS’S NEW AMERICAN MANUAL OF
GEOLOGY.
ganders’ Now Readers. Greonleaf’s and Bropks’
Anthmertcs. Ac. Blank Books, Writing, Wrapping,
Curtain; and Wall Papers. aua4lm
1859. FA ' LI/ TRADE -1859.
J. T. WAY & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND, JOBBERS
OF ' ’ < *
r> by a o oz> s,
NBW MARBLE BUILDING,
NO. 98
NORTH THIRD STREET, i
We offer, by the package or piece,' to
CASH OR PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS,
A very large and attractive Stook of
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS.
Puroh ere will find our stock well assorted at all sea-,
eons of ne year.
J.T WAY, JAS. If DUNLAP. ’
WM. P. WAY, [aus-2ra] GEO. P. WAY.
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE,
& CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
,OF
D R Y G CODS,
Nos. 937 & 341 NORTH THIRD Sr„ ABora HACK,
~ Would now inform their customers and the trade gene'
rally, that their stork this season will bg
UNUSUALLY 1 ATTRACTIVE.
""aus-3rn' J • -
PSTBX SlKQKfi* W»I. 8. BaIED, JOHN WIXST,
Jacob Ribobl, D. B. Ervin.
JJIEGED, BAIRD, & CO.,
‘({.'ateSieger,Lamb, A C 0.,) -
’ IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
op ’
DRY GOODS,
No. 4T North THIRD STRBET, PHILADELPHIA,
OUR,FADE STOCK
Is now complete in all its department*, and ready for
Buyers. Prompt paying Merchants from all parts of the
Union are yeepeotfuliy solicited to oall and examine for
themselves. - auS-Sra
YARD, GILMORE, & CO.,
‘NOS. 40 AND 48 NORTH THIRD STREET,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
SILKS, RIBBONS, PRESS GOODS,
WHITE QOODS, LACES, LINENS,
EMBROIDERIES, Ac.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND SHAWLS.
. &u5-3m
SCROFULA, WHITE SWELLING, HIP
>3 DISEASE, TETTER, SCALD HEAR, Eruption#
of the Skin generally. and all Humor# and Impurities oi
the Blood, are radically And permanently cured by the
celebrated
IMPERIAL DEFURATIVE.
It ha# been a very important agent in the cure of
CANCEROUS DISEASES by Dr. I<ounsberry tc Co., for
a number of year# past, and its great valuo in tho oure,
of Cancers js abundantly established by the many oure*
e jn°SCR6pULOUS affection# its remarkable curativo
eneot has never been eqaalled. It cures the most ol«tl-
SCALD HEAD, ami all Eruptions pf.tha
Ikity readily yield to a moderate use of this Mcdiotne.
Malignant doers and Soros are readily oured by the use
of a few bottles. .
Prepared and sold by -
MacNICHOL ti Blt 0., (Late Lounsborry A C 0.,)
• No. 00 North FIFTH Street, below Arch.
' For sale by the following Druggists; • .
- J. F. Lons « Co.. Lancaster ; C. W. Epttng, Pottsvilla;
f» H. jßaaer, Reading; S. 8. Stevens. Reading; T, & J.
VfoClmtQck,Easton; Jns.Oivon, west Chester; Win.
Stahter,Norristown; Simon Rau,Bethlehem; Dr. Live
sey. Now Hope; Dr. Leslie, Bristol; Schmult A Co.,
Allentown: Ellis A Bell, Manayuok, Pa; J. D. James,
Trenton; Pa La Cour, Camden; Brewster Sc Co.,
Bridgeton; Robertson.A Lippineott. Salem.N.
Innll, wilmingtob! L. S. Hoopes, Wilmington; T. F.
Milford, Del.; and Druggists generally.
pRINOE IMPERIAL ’ !
CHAMPAGNE,
FBQM
DR VENOGE & CO, EPERNAY, FRANCE. ,
„Tm# ts a perfectly Pcs* and Delicate Wish,
from thq vineyard of Messrs. Do Venoge Sc Co., whose
estate lies in the centre <\f the far-famed Champagne
putnet of franef.' It hashitherto beon confined to the
best tables of Englapd and the Continent, and has only
very recently been introduced into this country, where
its rare quality, combined with the moderate price At
whiohis is offered, is already achieving a success and
unprecedented in the annals of the Wine
Ljd'inthis city by REEVES k DEAL, No. 2fU MAR
KET STREET, nnd nt tho Frlnoipnl Hotels, and by all
the leading dealers throughout the country. ‘ *
E. y/haughwout,
SOLE IMORTER,
Corner of BROADWAY and BROOME STREETS.
, jyl9-tuth&#2m if ‘
I^ARD.—MAREUIL-SUR-AY (CHAM
-7-' FAGNK), JANUARY 16,1859.—1 n consequence of
th? frequent invitations received by me to renew the
shipments of my Cbaiqpagne Wines to tho Umtod States,
I bog leave hereby to inform my former customers nnd
&£J?U£Ug'B general, that I have appointed Messrs. F.O.
BROUWER, ARCHER, k CO., Solo Agents in the
united States, for the sale of my Champagne Wines.
MrWinos have been so long and favorably known in
the .United States, it will bo unnecessary to comment on
their quality, further than to .say that my new shipments
will in no way be found inferior to the former ones.
' BILLEGART SALMON.
BJLLEGART SALMON'S CHAMPAGNE WINES,
both CABINET and YERS?ENAY, for sale and cou
.tanU,onKan^molo^lu^muol! a ! ara,b Sii fc
■ upff-dm ■ , • 61 BEAVER Stroct. New York.
I^LARET. —100 cases Barton & Questions
St. JuUen j SOO do. St. Estephe 5 300 do. Washing
ton Morton St. Julienj 100 do. do. Talence, pints; 60 do.
Chateau La Rosej 50 do. do. I.eovillo; Scotch Ale, iu
stone and glass 5 Younger’s, Harvoy’s.Talkirk Brown
Stout and London Porter, m store and for sale by
aug A. MBRINO. »0 South FRONT Street.
r|LD MONONGAHELA WHISKEY.—IOO
' bbls Old Rye; 100 half bbls do. Just reeeived and
for sale by -
an# A. MERINO. 140 South FRONT Street,
$50,000 TO LOAN,
IN SUMS, TO SUIT APPLICANTS,
upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Mer
chandise, clothing) &o„ on moderate tones, by JONES
A Up7,L" r °kers. northwest oprner of THIRp find GAS
KlLLStreets, below Lombard, Established for the ias*
35 years. : Oftfee hours from 7A.M.to 7 P. h!.
Second-hand Gotd find Sllvor Watches, by eminent
makers,,warranted genuine, for sale cheap, at one-half
the original post. •- ■ * . au4-Sm-lf
S 8 BANK STRBRT.
JfcAY RUM.—S puncheons very superior
A#Bay Rum, in store and for sale by
anA A. MERINO. 140 South FRONT Street.
/^HEESE. —325 boxes Herkimer county
Cheese, in store and for sale . i
1 C. C. SADLER So CO.,
au*6 ' ARCH Street. 1 eeoonddrvor above Front.
©UN BALE HOPE—Manufactured and for
MEDICINAL,.
WINES AND LIQUORS,
MONEY.
INSURANCE COMPANIES,
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY,
ESTABLISHED IN 1336.
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
HEAD OFFICES:
LONDON, ABERDEEN, EDINBURGH, GLAS
: GOW, PHILADELPHIA.'
CAPITAL, ©6,Q98,80q.
ANNUAL INCOME UPWARDS OF, 91,000, oi».
Policies guarantied by thd unlimited liabilities o
nearly 1,000 Shareholders.
- Losses promptly, adjusted and paid without reference
to'London, by J
WILLIAM GETTY,
. AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES.
OFFICE No, 37 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
- 1 HHLADBLPUIA, :
REFERENCES.
Messrs. STUART ft, BROTHER,’I3 Bank street.
“ MYERS, CLAGHORN, & CO:, 233 Market st.
14 WM. MoKEE & C0.,22 South Front street*
“ MoCUTCHEN & COLLINS, S. W. corner
Front and New streets.
*• SMITH, WILLIAMS, & CO„ 013 Market st. -
11 . JAMES GRAHAM A CO., 20 and 22Letitia*t.
JOSEPH B. MITCHELL, Ee*.» President Mechanics*
- Bank.
JAMES DUNLAP, Es<u, President Union Bank.
Hon. WILLIAM A. PORTER, 623 Walnut street, late
Judgo Suprome Court. jiO-tuth&stf
rjTHE WASHINGTON
FIRE AND ,MARINE
INSURANCE COMPAN ,
FARQUHAR BUILDINGS;
No. 230 "WALNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA. ■
Incorporated In 18t7, under the General Insurance I.ev
> of Pennsylvania.
Authorized Capital..
Subeorlbed Capital.....
PaidupCapitai.
r, /, . .
Bond and Mortgages, firat lien. SS247Q
Bankr Railroad, and other Stocks and Se
curities...*. $4,000
Cash inßanlc.-~« 6,630
' $114,800
FURNITURE, Ac. AUo.onCARQOESfcnd FREIGHT
tp and from all parts of tbo world, and Inland Naviga
tion ana Transportation, on favorable term*,' 1
. . OFFICERS. , .
CHARLES 0. IMLAY. President.
WM, WRIGHT, Vice President.
0. C. BUTLER, Secretary.
H. G. RAMBORGER, Assistant Secretary*
DIRECTORS. -
I William IrnlAjr,
I
' Jnc. Tonner,
wra.B. Grubb,
Charles G. Ira Jay.
Jesper Harding;
O. C.'Buiter,
Henry, K. Strong,
D. D.Jones.
Alonzo Butler,
J. H. Hayes,
mar l&-tf •
JpIRE INSURANCE.
AETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of
Hartford. ' '
Cash Assets, Jan,1,!809.~~.91,86T,920 OB
MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY of New York. '
Cash Assets, Jem. 1,1859,,.....
SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Cash Assets* Jan. I, 1859...
NORTH AMERICAN FIRB INSU
RANCE COMPANY, of Hartford.
Cash Assets, Jan. 1,1859
IRVING FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY, of NEW YORK, ~
Cuh Assets, Jan. 1,1850....,, 941,864 81
MERCHANTS’ FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, of Hartford
Cash Assets, Jan. 1,3869.. . 330,079 83
Policies issued, and losses ©amiably adjusted and
promptly paid, at his Agency, by
BOSWELL & WILSON, Agents,
No. 21fl WALNUT Street.
Life insurance and trust com-
PENN MUTUAL LIFE' INSU
.Northeast corner of.THIRD and
DOCK Streets. Assets* 8002*226 2d.
INSURES LIVES for the whole term of life—grants
annuities and endowments—purchases life interests in
Real Estate* and makes all contracts depending on the
contingencies of Life.
They not as Executors, Administrators, Assignees
Trustees, and Guardians.
„ TRUSTEES.
Daniel L. Milter* ' Samuel S. Stokes.
Benjamin Coates, ‘William Martin,
Richard S. Newborn* Tames B. McFarland,
William.
James B. Aiu-
Joseph H. Trotter,
Jnmoß Eu« ton,
Theophilas Paulding,
Edmann A. ooader,
Ellis S. Archer,
Samuol J. Christian,
Joseph Me Thomae,
John 0. Brenner,
for, Easton. _
tary. - aulS-ly
sfe&K, or ’
Samuel C. Huey,
Charles Hallowell,
Henry C. Townsend/
Hodelphus Kent,
William H. Carr,
P. V, Onflow,
'William Robertson/
Warner M. Rasin,
F. 8. Michl
DANIEL
_ SAML.I
John W, Hobnob, Seorei
THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
■COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Pa,
FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 408 WALNUT Street.
r " ’ "CHARTER- PERPETUAL. - \
FIRE, MARINE,. AND INLAND INSURANCES
Fit© I nan ranee, limited ana perpetual, on Buildings and
Merchandise of all descriptions.
Marine Insurance, inland and Ocean, on Vessels,
Freight and Cargo to and from nil parts of the World,
- OFFICERS.
GEORGE H. HART, President.
E: P. ROSS, Vioe President.
11. R. COGGSHALL. Bocretary.
8. H. BUTLER, Ass’t Secretary,
DIRECTOR*.
E. W. Bailey,
Andrew R, Chamber*,
Charles G. Imlay.
H. R. Coseshair
Hon. H. M.fuller, aul
George H. Hart,
E. P. Ross,
A. C. Cat tell,
Foster $, Perkins,
Samuel Jones, M. D„
Delaware mutual safety in
BURANCE COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE Ob
OFFICE S. eT CoMbR V 4SIRt *TnD WALNUT
. Streets, Philadelphia.
. MARINE INSURANCE
ON VESSELS, )
CARGO, > To all parts of the World*
10 T ‘JNLAnD INSURANCE
Or Goods, by River. Canals, Lakes, and Land Carnage
_ to all parts of the Union.
, FIRE* INSURANCES
On Merchandise generally.
On Stores, jJwelungHouses, &o.
ASSETS. OF THE COMPANY, ,
November I, IWB.
For. ■ ' Market Value.
?f 103,050, Philadelphia City 6 cent. L0an....5105,Ui 00
110,000, Pennsylvania State Loans 101,425 00
30,000, U. S. Treasury 4H cent. Notes.... 30,112 £0
50,000, Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage
<> cent. Bonds 45,375 00
$20,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort
gage 6 cent. Bonds
$16,000,300 shares stock Germantown Gas
Company, interest and principal
guarantied l>y the city ofPhua
delphia... 11,925 00
$6,000,100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad
$5,000,100 share* 2&rth Pennsylvania Raii
road Company, •. 850 00
$2,660, Sundry shares Philadelphia Ice
Boat Company, Havre de Grace
Steam Tow Boat Company* Sa
vannah Steam Navigation Com-' .
pany.andPhiladelphiaExchaiue
2,030 00
5340.70 Q _ . _ . _ 9319(190 00
onda and Mortgages, and Real Estate, Of* ■
fied Baildine.
Bills receivable for Insurances made
Balance doe at Agencies—Promuuns on Ala*
rino Policies recently issued—and other •• - ■-
debts due tho Company 61,283 14
Scrip and stook of sundry Insurance Compa
nies 3,220 00
Cosh on Beposlt in Bank 42,067 83
DIRECTORS.
James C. Hand,
Theophilua Paulding,
James Traqunir, ■
William Eyre, Jr.,
J. F. Pontston,
Joshua P. Eyre,
Bamuel E. Stokes,
Henry Sloan.
James B. M’Fnrland,
Thomas 0. Hand, ■
Robort Burton,
John B. Sample, Piltsb’g,
D.T,Morgan, “
J. T. Losnn, "
.M MARTIN, President.
!. HAND, VioeiPresident.
iretary. mh2C-dtf
William Martin,
Joseph H. Seal.
Edmund A, Souder,
John C. Davis,
John R. Penrose,
Goorge G. Leiper,
hdWAnl Darlington,
Dr. R. M. Huston,
william C. Ludwig,
Hugh Craig.
Spencer M'llvaine,
Charles Kelly,
H. Jones Brooke, .
Jacob I’.Jonm,
THOS. C.
HENRY LYLBURN, Sec]
Fame insurance company, no.
411 PHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.*
INCORPORATED APRIL'MM. BY THE %TATE OF
PENNSYLVANIA,
CONFINED TO INLAND RISKS.
Samuel Whioht of Wright, Bros., k Co.
William W. Walters, William Ryan k Co.
Charles Richardson.. J. 0. Howe k Co.
Gboboe A. West. ...... West, Pokes, k Lloyd.
Barclay Lippincott... Lippinoott, Hunter, k Scott.
Jacob W. Stout OhAoees, stout, 4c Co.
Hrney Lewis, Jr Lowts, Bros., k Co.
David B.Birnky... —; Davis & Birney.
A. H. Rosenheim.. ..... Rosenheim, Brooks, k Co,
Jour B. Ellison. ....... John B. Ellison <fc Sons.
John W. Evsrman John W. Everman k Co,
Thomas fi. Martin. ... .Savage k Martin.
GEORGE W. DAY, President.
JONATHAN J. SLOCUM, Vioe Fres't.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Seo’y. au4-tf
Howard fire and marine insu
rance COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Btreet,
Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS.
Thos.L. Luders, Wm. F. Leoeh,
J. Edgar Thomson, RoLt. W. D. Truitt,
M. w. Baldwin, wm.K. Hamlin,
John 0. James, K. H. Shillingford,
• A.J. Bocknor, C. h. Spangler,
John W. Sexton, H. H. Houston,
william Knigucl, Win. H. Love,
Edwin Bopth, Charles F. Norton,
John Garrison, „ Isaac Myer,
E. S, Wnrne.
President—THOMAS L. LUDERS.
Vice Prosident-E. S. WARNE.
Booretarv—CHAßLES A. DUY. d 615
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND, MA
RINE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILD
INGS.
Chartered in 1794—Capital $200,000-Assets, January 1,
1853.'5347,416 CO-100. *
All invested in sound and available securities—con
tinue to insure on Vessels amt Cargoes, Buildings, Stocks
ofMerchandiso, /
Henry D. Sherrerd, George H. Stuart,
Simeon Toby. Samuel Graut, Jr.,
Charles Macalester, ' Tobias Wagner,
William H. Smith, Thomas B. Wattson,
John B. Budd. Henry G. Freeman, *
William R. White, Charles 8. Lewis,
George C. Carson. _
HENRyD. SHERRERD, President.
WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary. ja 9-wfm tf
Great western insurance and
TRUST COMPANY,
Oflioe, No. 403 WALNUT Street,
(Company’s Building,)
rUILADELPUIA, *
trill hereafter conduot the same with a combined Capi
“•""“"•UlffisTß OP OVER 9350,00.,
Invested, f»( the pi° a t part, in First Bonds and Mort
gages, bearing six per eont interest, on improved pro
perty., worth double the amount. „
v FIRE, INLAND/AND MARINE CARGO RISKS
Taken on tho most favorablo torms.
Charles O. L . Um 9S WWio «fflfi* fcritef ,
Alexander WhiUUin, E. Traoy,'
John C. Hunter, t James B. Smith,
Isaac ilaxJehiirst, C. N. Bhipman,Chicago,ll.
tefiiifcssr*'* *
Damol L. C.m.r,
c. 8. RUSSELL, Assistant Secretary, nvtf2*d&Wt|
TTIf ANTED—By a young Man of 21, a
r TT. situation in n Wholesale House. (Groceries pre
ferred.) He has been accustomed to the work of a
country store, and Weir scilmif Dry Goods to the city
trade- Salary moderate. Address “ Industry.** at
this office. • . hgjfat*
ANTED—By a good SALESMAN, a
of T *n * Wholesale ot Retail Dry Goods
Store,' Willing tojto South or West. Address “J, M.
R. office of The Press, aulB-6t*
iftirfcHOrt — TO iron-founders &
MACHINISTS.-A party would
invest the above amount'andfiCcumulate to 8a),000, as
an active official Agent, in a well-established business.
Reply with real name, stating time and place of inter
view, until WEDNESDAY, at Vi o’clock P. M„ at this
office. Address "Machinist*? aulg-2t* "
\J\T ANTED—A young Man (a graduate in
• * the Hieb School preferred) to assist in a Count
ing Room. Address 1 ‘ Box 890,” Philadelphia Post Office,
with reference. - • - nu!6-3t*
WANTED—A RESTAURANT COOK.
■ » ” Api.lt to F.'FOIU), 6,8, and 10 South EIGHTH
Street,. . ... it?
SiX nt¥l IN REAL ESTATE WANTED
At for nn undivided interest, with the Pa
tentee, in a VALUABLE PATENT. 820,000 has been
tealieed in two States. Address “D. J," Boa No. 033
Post Office. . ■ n*
TO SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MER
CHANTd.— Wanted, by a young Man of 31. who
has had five or sjx years experience in'the pry Goods
and Notion basinets, a situation in.the South or West,*
South prewired. Can give the'bell of reference. -* Ad
dress “ C. B.” at the office of this paper. aulS-St* -
*WfANTED—A Partner-in the Machine
* J either active, or silent, with from Six
to Eight Thousand Dollars. A good opportunity is of
fered to any one with this amount, by addressing “T.
S.” Press offico. it*
A BOOKKEEPER, of much experience,
and for three or four years encaged with a large im
porting and commission house in this city, is open for an
engagement. Best of city reference given. - Address
4 ‘ Books,” tins office. nulS-gt*
WANTED —In a White Goods Jobbing
J ▼ House in MARKET Street, & LAD 16 to 18 years
of age. One of some experience preferred. Unexcep-.
tionable references will be required. Address “ Box
6SB, 1 * Post Office.' - au!s-3t*
’ADVERTISER, wishing to extendi
his business, is desirous of having a PARTNER
who can command a.cash capital of $3,000, in a country
store, doing a good cash trade, in an interior town of
Pennsylvania. For particulars, address “ Penn,” office
of this paper. • ' • • • au!3-4t*
T*/'ANTED—By a Lad Fifteen years .Old,
▼ ▼ a Situation In a Conveyancer's Office. Salary
no object. Address “Henry,” Office Of Tkt'Puss, ,
au!3-3t* , ■ , .
WANTED —By a young Man, of unex- 1
eeptionahto character, a situation 0s LIGHT
PORTER, m a Wholesale Store. Address Philip,V
thio office. •• , • - nulS-St*
...5500,000
......... £OO,OOO
114,800
T/l/'ANTED-ToExcbangofdr'Slerchar.dise.
‘7 7’ a New Modem Houso and Lot, situate on MAS
TER Street,-above Broad, 40 by 161 feet. Also, one Lot,
24 by 160 feet; on BROAD Street. Address “ Box 153,”
Philadelphia Post Office. : aul3-3t* ‘
WANTED —By an experienced Salesman,
a Situation in. a first-class Dry Goods House.
Address “ Salesman,” office of The Press. aul2-4t*
\*7'ANTED—A situation as Book-keeper
* " or Entry Clerk ln& Jobbing or' Commission
House, by an experienced Penman.. Satisfactory refer
ence given. Address “B. E.” at thw office. auJO-dt* -
WANTED TO EXCHANGE for improv
w ▼ od city property, freeTrom incumbrance, J6O acres
Sf expeflent'FAßMXAND.located in Gloucester Co.,
few Jersey. The Railroad from Camden to Bridgeton,
shortly to be laid* passes within a short distance bf the
land. Pot further particulars address J. K., pace of
The Prist. Je2L
FOB SALE AND TO LET.
M FOR RENT.—A lar'ge second-story
RGOMin the Iron Building, 506 CHESTNUT St,
adjoining Chambers of the Board of Trade. Apply to
ASHTON'S Commercial Agency. , au!6-3t*
MTO LET—In a few days, now occu
pied-a desirable DWELLING, 118 UNION St,
below Second, containing 10 Rooms, Kitchen on first
floor; Bath, with hot and cold water; perfeot order;
lately Pointed and Papered throughout; Gas, Range,
good Ydril. Ac. Rent $350. Apply from 8 to 10 A. M.,
6J9 VINE Street anl6-3t*
378,330 00
4*6,734 85
«;§ FOR SALE—A large new store and
ESir. 'dwelling, at the S. E. corner of Eighteenth and
Mount Vernon streets, in a good looation for a large
grocery and provision business, as it is divided into two
large store-rooms, and no market near. qul3-3t*
868,860 06
TO LET—The very extensive CELLAR
of Store No. 505 MARKET Street. Apply on the
premises. . anll-13t*.
mTO LET.—The largo six-story Brick
WAREHOUSE. No. 502 COMMERCE Street,'
suitable for Storage nr Manufacturing purposes. - Apply
at No. 605 MARKET Street. ■ aull-lm*
A HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACY FOR
SALE, at a sacrifice. The Stock, Fixtures, and
Good-Will will be given for 8900. Well suited for a
Young Physician or Student of Medicine. The present
owner desires to limit himself to the practice or medi
cine. Address ** Doctor O. F. L.,” Press Office.
au!3-stuth3t*
TO LET—
Tho Third, Fourth, and Pifth Stories of the new
Store. 413 ARCH Street. Apply on the premises. all-6t*
A VALUABLE FARM AND COUNTRY
SEAT FOR RALE, two miles from the Chelton
biUStation, North Pennsylvania Railroad, containing
120 acres of highly improved land, with an abundanoe of
fruit and shade trees. The improvements are a fine
stone mansion, containing fourteen rooms, tenant-house,
ioe-house, large bam, carriage-house, and all necessary
out buildings.- A find' building site on the premises.
Gould easily be divided into two beautiful oonrtlrr eeats.
For furtherp&rtioulars inquire of John J. C. Harvey,
on the premises. ■ 1 augl-lm*’
HARDWARE A Wholesale House, do
ing ohiejly a Southern McVege taeineu. to
prompt dealora iq cities, desires to sell out. Bad health
die reason for retiring. The business of twelve/ears
standing. - The stock is all new, and mostly in original
pookagei.-The Terms,will be liberal. No lands token in
exchange. Address “JDelppos,” Box 2061 New York
Post Office. , aagl-13w
SUPERIOR NORTH THIRD STORE TO
RENT.—The- larte and well-lighted granite .front
StorerTNo.'Ui'North Third street, above Arch, suitable,
for Jobbing or Heavy Package Trade. Terms satisfac
tory to a responsible tenant. Apply on the premises, or
at No. 427 Vine street. jy3o-13t*
TJKAFTS —On the Union Bank of London,
mvlB-3m* No. 400 Chestnut street-
17URST-CLASS BOARDING. AT 1104
•>■ SPRUCE STREET.—House central and plea
santly situated; Rooms in suite, and single, psndsome
ly Furnished and Airy. Also, Office to let with 1- urnt
turo. au!6-4t*
BOARDING. —Elegant and airy Rooms,
single and In smtes, can be had with first-class
Board. for the Summer, Pan,end Winter, at 1315 WAL
NUT Street. e.x*-2m
Desirable private boardinq for
families; large and small rooms eommunieetifflf.
LOST AND POUND.
LOST.— The certificate dfrPcw No. 61, SK
Philips’ P. E. Church, hsvinebeon lost or mislaid,
I hareby si ve notice that a new Certificate will be ap-
Sl!S , aid 0r ’ ft °“ t! ‘ oChUr ”A'r 8Al?BEL RIc!LAR'D3
Augusts, 1859. _ aqS-m&vU
TMTR. .TAMES HANSELL, HAYING RE
-I¥JL TIRED from business, begs to rosiest all wr
rods who have left Jewelry or Watehe* at his Store, No.
706 MARKET Street, for reMinn«, to cal /" r ‘hem at
the Store of Mr. E. HOLDEN, No. 708 MARKET iV?*
where all friends and former customers of Mr. J-HAN
SELL may.be accommodated. aulQ-3t
ACADEMY OF THE PROTESTANT
EPISCOPAL CHURCH. LOCUST and JUNIPER
8 The Autumnal Session of this Institution will open on
MONDAV, September sth. at 9 o'clock A. M.
• Boys able to read, and not less than eight yearsof age.
are received as soon ns they have-begun to write and
cipher, and nre conducted tlirongh the various classes
ol tho Acndomy with a rapidity proportioned to their
* Tho r 'Tuitinn Fee for thoso in the lowest class is S6O
per snnum. for all othera 375 per annum; payable half
yearly in advance. .
BosidPß this fee there are no, other charges: instruc
tion In tl»6 french language and Drawing, and the use
or the uymnaslurn lining afforded without addition to
the above-named prices.. . , . .. . .
Applications for admission may lie made to the Prmci-
Bal, ut the Academy, daily after August 31st, between
hour. oflO and 12 o’oJr«kA. M. A M _
aultf-tn&th-lm Principal.
$698,80170
mHE MISSES AERTSEN’S SCHOOL FOR
eer. ,•
.The Fall Term will begin ou the FIRST MON3)A* m
Instruction in the usual English bbanciiks. with
Latin, French,and Drawing.
CURTAIN MATERIALS.
Q.UILLOU,. EMORY, & CO.,
NO. 3ST MARKET STREET,
Importers and Jobbers of
HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS,
BLANKETS, QUILTS, TOWELLINGS, Ac., Ac.,
CURTAIN MATERIALS,
And Sole Agents in Philadelphia for
HUGUENOT SHEETINGS.
* auld-ltn
rpo . SOUTHERN AND WESTERN
MERCHANTS,
BCVIXG
WINDOW BIIADES,
WINDOW HOLLANDS,
WINDOW-SHADE FIXTURES,
CURTAINS, or
CURTAIN MATERIALS.
W. HENRY PATTEN,
630 CHESTNUT STREET,
Offers for inspection to buyers a full line of the above
goods, manufactured and imported oxprewly for the
FALL TRADE,
Which are offered to tho Trade at prices that defy
competition. , aul2-8t
REMOVAL
PHILADELPHIA, August 4,1559.
THE OFFICE OF
THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY
Rssbeen .
REMOVED
To the Company’s New Building, at the
S. W. CORNER OF FOURTH AND WALNUT STS.
aug-lSt-if CHARLES W. CORE, Secretary.
Removal.
KEENE, STERLING, A FRANKS,
WHOLKBALK DKALKRK IN
BOOTS AND *
Have romoved to 413 ARCH Street. aun-ot
BNORPROTHONOTARYOF THE COURT
r OF COMMON PLEAS,
JOSEPH C. COSTELLO,
Of the Second Ward.
SSrsubjecttoPmiooratiorulti, aa,H33
/
WANTS.
BOARDING.
PERSONAL.
EDUCATIONAL.
REMOVALS.
POLITICAL.
AMUSEMENTS.
WIIKATL EY & CLARKE’S ARCH-
STREET THEATRE. • * ,
THIS ITUEBDAY) EVENING, August 16,
TO conclude with the ndmgrt^Co'l^BSnSof^
Stoddartf pliao1 ’ Mr * ' StoddE r t i Carlo, Mm. O.W.
. ScAMtorPrice*.—Admission,25cents* Raom-kdfUnt*
Uooraopen at 7.% o'clock; performance to commence
a t quarter of 8 precisely. -
■pREE. MUSIC AT FAIHMOUNT.—
The Sf 1 COATES-STBEET RAILWAY.
_ . • GERMANIA BAND
«F r ,f^ri tnoon nn d evening atFairmount.
«nH “ICoatea-streetßailway pass
fit’s.toStoi: t, > t 0 *»*»«»*■ •'«!-
anin-dtf. • WILLIAM REAP. Bup.rintosd.nt.
HfUSICAL FUND HALL.
„ FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, .
Commencing MONDAY, Augtut IS, 189.
- Tim nrorid-r«novn«d. original, and oni,
8. C, CAMPBELL. Jtfimool Director,
,Beg to announce totbe oitisensof phUadeiphLa ll»t
Vocal. Instrumental, and HietHooio
. performances, and embracing avariety ofnew
Songs, Soloe, Duets, Chonuee, Danoee.
&o. .together .withnew ud onginaj?
mirth-provolang Plantotioo Scenes, v
c Acts, Interfndee, Borleean*
Opera, Comedy,Tragedy,
and Faroe, forming a -
BNEXC B F T 1 (fifTITS °NO V B L TIR 8!
*4. _ Anathemoet
% ATTRACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT
Ever offered to the cituens of
IBT Entire change of programme each evening.
. ' Admission Twenty-five Cents.—Tickets con
be hod at the MtfsiC ffTORIM and at STBoOfil
r 0 ? 1 !® at olock; Entertainment eomatneee at
on clock.precisely.
wv®d for Ladiee and'Gentieme«
accompanying them
an 9 .. LEWIS A. BWIgLER. AganL
SJANFOBD’S OPERA HOUSE,
- i th. ,lai*Mt
. .. .Compm,in. th,world.
In their excellencies every eve nine. 1
- _ -. SANFORD appear* ■- TT: ■
Every evening m hie greet Role of ChmeeUrs.
Doors open at 735 w Commence att 77
Admission 25 cents. Chmdren 13 oeato.
■ angS-lm • • r - .
rflllE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
ii^?o*^5 A ‘STREET,
T« cj)«n dailr,.(Bandar. Blcoptod.iScai * A.-M. WU «
P. M. Admiseion 26 cents. Children udirUTHnua
Bartholomew’s Statue of EVE REPENTANT new on
exhibition, for a short time. - * - *
TTASSLER’S, ORCHESTRA.—M. HASS-
EXCURSIONS. :
FOR CAPE MAY:—The fcst
Monday. Wednesday,and Friday SorliaaTS
9% o’clock. ■ Fare lcarriagehire inchidea) SJ. snigAt*
.. Mmmm ;
JlOB T H E SBA-SH O B F, .
IN TWO AND A HAL? HOUE».
TRAINS LHAVS
VINE-STRBBT FBBRY
DAILY AT 7K A. ftL AND 4F.M. RETURNING AT
6 A.M. AND 4.40 P.M.
SUNDAY TRAIN TO ATLANTIC LEAVES
8 A. M., AND RETURNS AT 6 P. M.
anB-tf SES ADVERTISEMENT.
SUM—B
TAB PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY
ItOW ISSUES
EXCURSION TICKETS
TO
ALTOONA AND CRESSON
OH TH*
ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS,
GOOD FOB FOURTEEN DAYB.
Persons wishing to breathe pure MOUNTAIN AIR,
Kekera of pleasure, and all who desire relaxation from
ainess, should take'advantage of this great
REDUCTION OF FARE,,
- TO VISIT
ALTOONA AND CRBSBON.
Fare to Altoona and Return..— • ..*? j*
JJ Crassro ** 76u
BEBFpS'J[p}tINGB T>ABSEfr'Gfe‘fta' .rp '&knU*
furnished with tickets to Hopewell—the terminus of the
Huntingdon and Broad Top Kaitroad—where twoda£
lines of stagee and hacks cooneot for the BpTittga.
Tickets to be had at the office of the Tenasylvenia
Railroad Company, southeast corner Eleventh and Mer
kel streets. THOMAS MOORS; Agent,
jyld-lm -. LEWIS L. HOlh*T, dan. ’fiolnt Agent,
ftSisgpsajßMß PHILADELPHIA
RAILROAI> -
Excursion Tickets to the following places will be is
sued at the Dopot. Broad and Vine streets, on OieSA
TURDAY of each week, to return on the MONDAY
following, tix:
To Reading and back..... $8 23
Pottstowp do ido
PhremxviUe do .. i id
Lebanon do. ................BSO
Pottsville do: ..... ...... 3 13
By order of the Board.
. au6-lm W. H. McILHENNY, Secretary.
.SsSfc FORCAPEMAY,
B#lmX
Steamers BELATTARE, Captain Copes,
BOSTON* Cap tain Sellew,
KENNEBEC, Captain fyad.
Form aDailj jjins batmen this csty, uape May, and
VewYorfo leaving from First Pier beXoir Bpmoe street,
A, f 8 ’ fcl H C Ms E ffio! nlT ' ~!
Leave exoepted,) et...... j P. It
Fare to Nev York, Ca&n. V.“ V.~.17.V.Y..7.... .stw
** J * Steerage , 1 so
Fare to Cape Map, including Carriage Hire..'. 7*
'* “ ‘Servants.?... 74
1 Season Tleket, Carnage Mire
8 0D
“. . “ „ BUto Rooms. extra ICO
Freights Tor New York and Capo May taken at low
rates. Gqocs destined beyond New Yorfcwill be for
warded with despatch, free of commission.
FOR CAPE MAY, ON SUNDAYS.
During the" Beason,“ a steamer will leave for Oaae
May, on Sundays, at 8 o'clock A. M. Retunusg, leave
Cepe May, Monday morning, at 8 ooloek, . ]«9B>u
carpetings, oil, cloths, a©.
Jd’CALLUM & GO.,
CARPET MANUFACTURERS,
GLEN ECHO MILLB. QBRMANTOWN,
Also, Importers and Pealert in '
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS,
MATTING, RUGS. &C.
WAREHOUSE m CHESTNUT ST,
(Opposite the State House.)
Southern and Western buyers are respectfully invited
to oaU. eui-fen
HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES.
WHOLESALE GUN HOUSE.
* * We offer to the attention of the Wholesale
?IT LAROJ AND
Beins Agents for some of the principal MANUTAcmr
bbbs or OUN3 in London, Birmingham, Liege, and Bc.
Etienne, ere are prepared to orm pbou stock, or to
import to order
mA«« 0 »K
rantee them as reliable end veil made.
GUN TRIMMINGS, BARRELS, LOCKS, CAPS.
Flasks, Homs, rouohes, Triggers, die., in large Tartar*
PHILIP S. JUSTICE & CO.
North FTFTII Street, Philadelphia.
64 CLIFF Street, New York. aod-ltn
PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.
, We offer to the trade, at a sssall aptaxck.
WDILEA%S ,, POcWcUTLE I Rf^
WADE * WOSTENHOLM'B
RAZORS.
HENRY C. BOOTH & C 0. 3 s TABLE CUTLERY.
CAMMELL A CO.’s “ CTCLOPS* F ILFft.
HASENCLKVER’B BCIBSORS AND HARDWARE
GOODS.
Togethor snth a full line of _
BIRMINGHAM SHELF HARDWARE.
PHILIP S. JUSTICE & CO.
. ~ rrwm 21 North FIFTH Stmt, Fhiladelphk.
84 CLIFF Street, New York. aoe-laa
HYDRGSATHIC.
(JHESTNUT SPRINGS.
WATER-CURE,
At CHESTNUT HILI,, PHILADELPHIA County, Pa.
lor the treatment of all Chromo and obetin&te diseases.
This institution, under the ohante of an experienced and
skilful Phyaioian, is now confessedly the leading-and
most successful hydrop&thio establishment m this
ooantry.
Rbpsbbkcb'i.— Mrs. Mary Oottringer. 134 North
TVeUth street; Charles L. Sharpless, Esc...corner
Eighth and Chestnut streets: George Grsnt.Eeq.t'Sw
Market street j H. Farrington,Esc., <?f My ersrCleghoru,,
t Co. Foroth.rr.fMjno^^pcol.^kg.
RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. CHEBTNUT HILL.
je9-Snrif
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
American fire insurance co.,
INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PERPET-
WAI.NUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia.
Harms a larse paid-Up Capital Stock and Surplus Di
vested in sound and available Securities, continue to in
sure on, Dwellings, .Stores, Furniture, Merohaudiee.
Vessels m Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property, All losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
„ - DIBBCTOBB.
GeorgrAbbott, John T. Lewis.
John welsh. . James R. Campbell,
Bamuel C. Morton, Edmund G. Dutllh,
Patrick Brady, • Chas.. W.Poutney,
(&SGeTbW, President.
THOMAS R. MARRIS, Beoretary. Jag-ly if
T%f ACKEREL.—3SO bbls. Nos. 1, 2 and S
IYX Mackerel, in whole, half, and Quarter bbls. Ori
ginal packages. C. C. BADLERA CO.
atifrl3 Arch street, second door above Front
TkM ARAOAIBO COFFEE.—3,2OO Bags
IT#. Prim., Iwain,