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td'remaifi a long or •hortperiod;- . •
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Ae«j aj;w/<Jftmndß«nU, and otherilrat-
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lifAxd* ia-thomost oharnunir articlein the world for,
fctidtorfovattiitf th*i hair* iAppl jmfr it once or
['ttiicei it giror&beaiitifnl rl«?*andeoftn«M; and n most,
.flelijhtfui£ragranee,'ihciining jttooUrl. Ital*o*trenglh
! «Bc r i&« proventa jUfaUinß Sold tijrall
'Vnxgi iate t rat bjr JvLfe* HAOau. Jb CbiVNo. richest-
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Cxl*»atßx> Noi«u,w« Favilt Siwiho -Maohikm,
r’tSll iWlfci»t»ra-to tto.Ht l» »faw';w»rta.- - .- •
toMfw’Lydia,; daughter ofGoorgeiWertsiier, ofNor
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SGrtb. in this citr, by
the Rev. N. B.Baldwnx, Mr. W. B* Grove, bite or To
tojttor Canada West,to ; Annie, Jaooj daughter of Mr*
James BJoU»M,M t Ply*i>huth.England-. ,' r "'*-
.^.OL A.uaEN-^pv«Tr.-- On the 18th in*t., iiy the Rev,
Hebert C. Matlock,: Mr, JompUX Clausen to.Mijw Ma-
Gpvett, EM*, all of. this city. .*
vHOWARIH-CRAre,--By the Rev. Andrew JVlanslnjP,,
July Sd. tW r .Ttfr; Overton- Howard to -Miaa Mary 30.
jt»ir. J.M
Ripley. GeorgeWnvT rie s t to Mrs. Sarah Perkins, both
ofCamdeiivN.-j/ ,‘-<A , '-'•l-*
„ BHARPLE 88tNICKERT .—By Rev. Oobrge ChiuuV
c k*ri«* »«, Sharplesa.to
EMERY~OROUBE.--6u the sameovening* by the
■ajMijMr. William Emery th Mrs.ElirACrouse. *
bv Rev: Dr. Ken
an • yohn_Helm»rto MjM KSf*a Lee. all of this city. *
onthePOthAu
arast, by Rev. ft Kanser* Mr. Edward Greath, of, Read*
ing, to Miss lassie McChrtyi bf this city.
,«s»;Mary* ir»eoi JohnDegaii, mthe 62d year of her
rai from tiie residencejof heriiusbsndrlfo. 947 ,
.Paiwjriiok Toad, on'Thurtday at 3 o'clock,
■sritmvnt further notice. -'/--w* l '- * *.=* .
DITMAR-~On the ®th 'insWElmabeth; wife of. John
J|HmaT»wihejsth:yeai;ofliQtafe<. v, • &,■
frotrf, tharesUienoe, of-her mother,*No. 637,
street this{ WpdneedßVi afternoon fit lo!clqpkr
.NITIVEVJLLKIt.—On the 28tu inst., EU, son of John
ier.ef:James and Bridget Morphy,, aged $ years ana 10
AY.^Oii■ Sund«f r s»h• Mbit.
a c.rU.i.
M«(jenirnn,m'thff2Sth yearof herege. -* -
jibe ?Midifist,: Bwan>’uaughter.of
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FonprnU from__the,.r«sideaqe;of wr parents, at-
JM6j|town this {W^neidayj f a?teyn«m at f. o'oloctoto
JamleoD,-
‘ hls mother, No.' IMS - '
'Bbijjpen”stredV&iB4?edne«foy.,et 11 o’clock.-
r .
an«Tfrie'ndsjtiftfce7fmraUy are; respect-’
fully ihvited'toattendthe; funeral, 1 from his late real-'
[donee! andsycamore streets, 1 Mantua
ville, this fWednesday) afternoon i at J o’clock;' withont'
',T<>proceed to Laurel
the;S9th lnsUnt.JJhafles
24years; ateo/LaVrain'AiVSged'SVt'chiidren' of Hiram'
ahHApn Taylor.' ’ 1 '.IV ' ;; v'’
: Funornl, from thoir parents’ residenoa/WeCt. Wash
ington avehse'. oit Tharsday aftenifwn, <
•tbelsfpros., totneetattbehousefttrao’elook. ** %
LAPP-VOn the Mth lnit.,:lsaieh r Lapp, in the Sdth
ryenrdfhisnse.- ■>£■>.■>&< r-v
.cFangral from bif late residence,Falls of Schuylkill;
thlaTWednesday> afternoon,'at l o*olock»‘ without fur* •
«tbe» notice, to’proceed to Germantovni., ■ '* ,
ryKANE.—OntheDth inst; at his residenco; Twenty-
*B(h. efierapaiijfa!
and the Wth ; year
: Sfi v if& i fitte t{ i^r«iedb9 J ,)B^ndr f townßiiipi
;et M.
q?ffierfSredifie?of.
tfaePrwbYteriah.-GHurßh vofyjrankford.'wiH be. opened
HAltfFrftnkfprd, on WED-.
cpntfnueop«nunUl
;;ContJributiopB;wiU n i>e ireceiyed at the-HaU.on the fith
iftHt., and duriny theJFafr’. ’X '' an3t-wsmfctu-4t* ;
fry- “ OIiIARD;PARK.’ , -A MEETING.' OF
'olMa Psrk(l6cated be
tweehsixth andMarshall*.'Coates and; BroWn - streets)
will Wbejdatrte-HoteI;oVjOHNJI. tfCYLERiNLW.
of Sixth on THUMDAX EVEN
LINw, havlng
the petitionsibrngsem wilMdase report. Yimetual at
■L. fKeo;Evtmo,B«J.-Fro Twn im3lit*.
frs* dr*F dFTHE ’Philadelphia!
U3iorT Yc<PASSBNGER*RAILWAY . CO/, August
r-i’o the StockhoWerii'oftbe'PhUa4«ipbis' City. JPftMen-
Jer Railway of rlyP DOL
.ARSper shareyon each share,or Stock of this Com
uairr. wilbbedue and payable' to the iTreasurer. R. B.
EDWARDS, at the office of She Company. No/lMSouth
FOURTHStreeti second/story/on THURSDAY, Sep
tember 13. im u 4 , v > 1.'. - , ‘ j
'By opder of the Boardof - - !) *
anSutSelS . , W. M;BINGERLY, flcorotary. ;
the State Aerieultural-Societywiu please call, or send
"Bhilidi'lahK.A'tiXlUtaiiMMi ■~«MW»v
CA^^&JS]COLLEGE commence'MONftAY jjSeptera-;
Ser/l?th r at7 o’clock, to continue six month*- Coarse of
Instruction '\Bo6k>ke©piugy ' FenmanshiP,
Meteahtn«;L«nr/Jte.'y eonrtitutine thorough
duwipiin* for the \?air for Circuits.
35. corner Seventh and Chestnuts J • " ’ /,.«S3lOCtr. 1
aNoxiCE;--0.0F u* a; M.-onxiiaAi.
?rdcni"ofoF*rade of .thrOrderofl? N 3 TKI)
[CAN MEGUANICSin Gorttiontownr 2tt wart,
Ipma, on Monday fith 3869.,,
nemUfdrra ’on Gheitoaavenue itvftK tj’clock
ArALiW move atKto'ofockprecisely* over the follow
iimr^ootei—Coants/march down avenue to'
‘Mam etreet* np Jam to Fricey up Price to 'JUncocJn up.
Hajj«KsktoKain«etdoTmHoinee t<r Main. up Main to
ffimjvdown Harvey to Green, down Greentejtitten
houae, T upKitteiihoaM.toMiun;'dQwn:Jtfam to Fishers
Jane. Opd coiin termarchtsp Main I to ;M*uheiro»: down
Mahhemi.to.Greem upGreen =to CJueentUpQaeeiVtO'
Mein, up Main to Ctestmifc:Hiuvancl then oiamis# for
dinner,-which 1 o’clock byßro. C.
'M4nn, r Ho&; E -Joy Morris,Wm; MtrfanVandJ. R. iflam
gen( ' • ,‘ r
1 .Councils who have not notified the Committee of their
Intention te participate, are requested to do so without
delay, fbrlrrfQrmlnfcßros;' .Wmi Jacob J.
Strmkpi ftseiry«- - *- «■
J.KltZaiere, of No. 1», hlaAlda, who will-be Kkaav-
Bffiassste»
o’olMfc t l«%^lf§^Lfcciw«tn^feilO'» m BßV«^ih
SglpSiM
MEETrSO dt THE MOEDER*'OF
00»i Will belieM at Room
&&mt; WiWelpW/Exohansc/ on-WBpNBSP AY,
Auirast iist. at Jo 9 , ejoCk,;Ai M-,'on tmrtnegsof par*
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intonate' of the Thirteenth
•neor Heilwey Companv will
JT Street, on THURSDAY,.
lk &“‘Hi)i. - -‘T''.'
' W. A. Edwards, '
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a'wTsiraoni,
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FoS^rnttVoolr,
_ Obd. A.Coffsy, "
• T ;BendT Sherwood,
J. J. MoElhone, .
T/ J.-prWAltOnr, --V /
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AS tOU
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churches , ,V : n •
THE first nbmbor 6f n new religions weekly haper,
entitled' the ‘*HKRALU. op..TKpiir, ’ wilt be issued oh
Friday vihe 2J of Sepfembor, from the Office Of Pybii
oation,Nn.,l3oNABSAU htfCfit, Now,York—Rev.JOftN
w.<MsAJOR,'of tUeTrCSoyterian’Churoh,-Editor. The
objeclipf the; pftpflr.wilLoettie dissemmivtion of Reli
gious Troth, by thepubH&atlon of Sbbmonb »v Distin- -
ouiaiiKC Clebgvmbn of. all the EvaiigeiJoalDenomina-'
turns, both m thiß country and Europe, and four or five ‘
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be, a large 4uftrtbof:Bjaagea„ititched3'ena ready ‘for
bindirig n :Tha'terms: -Qlr.Per,.annum! fl
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little. Brown, & co.,
113 WASHINGTON Street BOSTON.
t WILL PUBLISH, SKXT SfONTH.
HISTORY OF THE LIFE AND TIMES OF JAMES
I . ', . , MADISON. ‘
'v i T ? Y S '' ILI,IAa: C * Rive *' , 0 1
1 career of Mr. Ma*<iißon himßeif, oVwhioh
no connected narrative has ever yet been given to the
public, this work embraces authenfeo and illustrative.
notices, founded chiefly op original and unpublished
documents, o( the mostdisttuguished of his eontempor*-.
rifts—^ Washington. Jonersonr George Mason. PsJrlek-
Henry.,Richard Henry Lee, Adams, Jay, Hamilton,
•King,andothers.v,,
f ’ EVERETT’S ORATIONS AND SPEECHES. „
yofeupe tncwuhA ncw Edition of Volumes I and ll.'
- . ;SHAKBPEARE»B COMPILE WORKS,
’ ' ' sWHltt’l NSW'AKP SLUOANT EDITIOS. -
Volumes VI, VII, VIII. -Containing the Histones,
■ i - a026-fmw-3t
OHOICK0 HOICK ENGLISH BOOKS;—MAGNIFY
, CENT COLLECTION.
J. AaBIN, Bookseller 1 and' Importer, No. 27' South
SIXTH Street. ab6ve Chestnut, haring iust returned
BOOKB, invites the attention of his friends and the pub*
lie to the jmmense assortment now arranged and ready
Having personally selected, alt his purchases abroad,
everyf Volume is in the ohoicost condition, and most
beautiful style of binding and loyoi* of
choice books will now have an opportunity of adding tP
their Libraries such books as have never before been of
ferodln this pity.. ~
? h WORKS. ~ ,
-Sdmejtftyy cbolod; Specimens,' worth tho attention of
-“‘■- CiUIOMO-LiTHQGRATKS. • J.
'A'splendid assortment, comprising all the finest pnbliab
- od, together with a.vanety ofnewsubiects.
- Thei early-Attention of Jurphasers is requested* as
aanypf the books are dimoultto prboure, and cannot
be repiaoed at the same rf tea as the oopios now.olfered.
Foroisn Books. Engravings, k. 6,, imported to order by
C. J. PRICE* Eftving obnneeted kijdself vrith the above
busi nsis, inVites the i attention’- of his friends to hi s new
lopation.-; ; < - -r: rt , ... - au27-6t t
SLD|BOQK§r-OWBQpKB~OLDBOOKB
•The uhdersirned states that he has frequently for
bdoke printed between thoivears ICO andSMOt early
;editionsi>fthe)Fathentoftb« Refbnnera andoftha ru_- -
riUdDi vines t u Law, Braetom liYUloton.Punendorff,
GrotiUs, Dowat,. Coke Kile * the Year, BodU.'RSpoyts.
ate often to be found on his shelves f Cyolppedj.ae,
tiocnsiCiaesio bui thors.-History. Poetry .PhibHwphy,
Government. Arohlte.ctnre t
irSlHistdrT.’ TrSfitiwinpontbSse and kindred
dealt m hy him.-Books^
/'■ i - JOHN.CAMPBELL.
l : ‘ j ; SAIES BY AUCTION.
PEREMPTORY SALE
' ' • j ■: ■ ■; 'Of;.;;-;.'. ■ •' •
TEN I ENTIRE OASES MERINO GOODS;
to ifc -peremptorily solt) to close ajfo-’
f ■, REIGN ACCOUNT,
Cotnprisipfta full assortment of .
LADIES' AND HOSH AND HALF
GENTS' MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,-
yy - MERINO VESTS. &c., &c,
~ ,; 4 - : i. , B. SCOTT, Jr,,'Auctioneer, .'
au3l|-; - f -431 CHESTNUT.Street.
i - GUNB. PIST’OLS, Sta. ~ ■
E &HA I Lt .
■SPORTSMEN ON THE
Tlie uodersißned have the Urgettassortmectof
. .: > row FBICEB AND FINE GUNS
tHatbattbefoimdin tbo country.
:'s' . PRICES MADE TO SUIT ALL BUYERS. !
- Call and examine at the Modal Gun Store of
. PHILIP WILSON A CO.,
. , t , .433 CHE6TNUT Street,
au3l->lm : ' . . \ ,T ’ below Fifth Street.
.* j ,COMMISSION HOUSES* ■
gSiTSTM^raYT^cxJ.
JJflf MARKET fiT., AND 226 CHURQH ALLEY,
' - Axe now opening their >
! FALL AND WINTKRSTOOK
| - . -■' op 1 ' ! ‘ ’
■' STAPLE AND FANCY -
; D> E:Y G O O D S,
-To which thby mints the attention of \ .
OASRAND PROMPT BHORT-TIMK BUYERS,
PHttknAe.Augneti SS»; ; j .aua-3ra
FRANKLIN MARKET. '
! ' \ . •-—• 1
THE NEW MARKET HOUSE
..ON TENTH STREET,
".’BETWEEN’ '
' ‘ ■ MARKET’AND CHESTNUT STREETS,
. : ‘' WILL BE OPENED ... ”
■ ■ FOR BUS IN ESS . ;•'•■ ■'
' SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 3d.
The building, will ihe, opened on THURSDAY end
FRIDAY noitt for the inspection of the public. Ladies
particularly invited. ■
I EDW. WARTMAN; President. •
auSO-et ~ . WM. W. TROUT, Superintendent
JjVO R S A.Y ANrN AH,G A.
■ STEAMSHIP, STATE OF GEORGIA.
TUESDAY EVENING,
And sail on
’ WEDNESDAY, AUGUBT 31,
etiMAt - . ■-■■■. V'. .a,.,* rPojbek a.m.
<aUN BALEROPE—Manufactured and for
n . capt. John j. garvin,
mil receive FREIGHT until
i
AND WINCGW'DBADESn ! . rXr. ‘ff i I :
i'i‘MANOT'A9|tpnß|Rjß ( OjL, OLOTirai
148 north third .p^iLADELrimi
We invito the attention of denlerfi'to'our large* eleolg
■of 1 -, j .Wi:; V-V!-. !A7f
FLOOR, TABLE, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHE,
I GREEN GLAZED OIL' CAMLETS,
Vbeeatflill’ftrtiala for shade.. The !arg«st;fitoek of
WINDOW SHADES and PUFF in the
market, at priceb whioh defy competition, , au3l-3t r
|o;allum.;&g 0,.
! CARPET MANUFACTURERS,, . ■■
‘ I'’ GLEN ECHO MILLB, OKRSUNTOWN.
Alßo, Importere andDs&lsrs in .
OABf’ETINaS, -
Vi.' v/; ' OIL .CLOTHS, .'; ’
MATTING, RUGS, &0.
WAREHOUSE6O9 CHESTNUT ST., ‘ ■
| . v { Opposite the State House,)
, Southern and Western buyers aie respectftilly invited
to'oall. s}\ yl\ y i .v * ' ftuA-fcn
PAPER IUNOIIIiOSi &c..
Y|7;AIj3L. PALMER’.
, t I “ ' ;* ’ **'"'*
Hart, Montgomery, & coi,
- ! .>t"NO,333CHESTNUT STREET,
Have one of the larrost Factoriea in the city, r ahd r are
preparod to furnish all qualifies of ■- 1 ■ -
paper hangings,
borders.,
J.,.; ,• • ■ • •; ASD • •■ ■ ' ’ i 1
DECORATIVE PAPERS,
, Either to ojty or country, ftt|tbe lowest rates*
Their stock now on hand is large, and owtie rsofpro
party, builders, and coalers generally, Will find it to their
advantage to purchase of us. auw-lm ••
PAPER = WAREHOUSE.
i HOWELL & BOURKE,
IT SOUTH 1 FOURTH STREET, (below Marebi),
—*"•; ; AMD STUBBT,
-Have on hand a large and splendid assortment of 1
WALLL AND
1 j WINDOW PAPERS,
To wbioh they invite the attention of. ’ . ,
iwBSTBRN AND SOUTHERN BUYERS. •
au2s-2m •j • > - ■ : ■ ~
; DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
Wholesale buyers*
THOMAS ~W. EVANS & CO.
> Have now open, of their
; own. importation,-
, A l#rge and elegant assortment of, ’ * *
FALL, SILKS ANU DRESS GOODS ?
’j l ( Of every description.
Which they are prepared to offer to the Trade at ;
UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES;
818 & 820 CHESTNUT STREET.
ftu29-6t
g.H AWL SALE.
A TBit LINE
STELLA SHAWLS,
PRINTED' AND. BROOHK BORDERS,
; BLACK AND COLORED CENTRES,
FROM TUB
GREAT AUCTION SALES
o»
- PATURLE. LUPIN, & CO.,
! H. HBNNEQUIN & CO.,
TO fiß,
OPENED THIS DAY,,
BY’, ,
JOSHUA L. BAILY,
i ' NO. 3X3 MARKET STREET,
JjJASON & GO.,
" W, HO LESALE DEALERS
In Foreign and Domeatio
|DRY GOODS'. '
! A.
j... No,.434.MARKET STREET,
, ‘ AKD - '
' - ' , NO. 429 '.MERCHANT STREET,
Have a fall Fall Stook. au29 St
Jf # W- GIBBS & SONS,
* ; ' NO. 031 MARKET STREET,
Are now opening their ;
FALL * WINTER BTOOK OF GOODS ADAFTBD TO
; ;men’s w.e'ar.v
In whioh will be found a full assortment of
CLOTHS, DOESKINB, VESTINGS, TRIMMINGS.
*o. • - - auS-ira .
1 \ • ... - ■ ■
1859; FA ' LL - T^ADE -1859.
SHGRTRIDGE & BRO„
i(SCCCXSSOBeYO HaMMI«, SJIYDXa, Aco.,) . ,
.. . • i • IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
! • ■ f • i of ' 7 . .
J IDR Y GOO D S,
; ,-y 420MARKBT 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 DEALBAS,
Tobruch, they respeotfullj invite the attention of the
N. B.'—A full stook constantly on hand, and orders will
be executed promptly* at the
raufl-km] LOWEST MARKET RATES.
MARBLE: WORKS.
jj|£ONUME]s£&L MARBLE WORKS. .
Hasoonstantly on hand a verr Urge assortment o
MONUMENTS,.'. -* ‘ \ - , ,
~ ! ' ENCLOSURES, and
; ’ :;GRATE-STONES,
’ ; Of various designs, made of thefinest
' ’ ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLES, <
.Which hewiil sell at greatly prices. Is 'also
prepared to execute orders upon; the raostfnyorable
and respeetlUUy’invitee the publio’generally to
eXlirnipe hie etook before parobaaing eleewborel
'' .ADAM. STEINMETSS, :
( Monumental Marble Works,
< RLDGE AVENUE/btlow Eleventh street,
apitanwfAm ; Philadelphia.
LOOKING-GLASSES,
ROOKING GLASSES.
Now in store themoet extensive end elegant assort*
raentof
! . LOOKING GLASSES, ,
Forawry apooe and every position, and at the moat
moderate prices. -
r]--' « LOOKING GLASSES'- 1
In the moat elaborate and the meet simple frames,
; " ■ LOOKING GLASSES
Pramed in the beat ts*te,and in the 1 meet substantial
moaner* . , •’
* \ LOOKING GLASSES
Puraiflhed .byua, are manulaoturedby ourielvee in oar
own establishment,
LOOKING GLASSES
and WALNUT frames for; Country
' JAMES 8, EARLE, A, SON, ,
616 OHESTNU.3? STKEET, ,
: PHILADELPHIA,
CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c.
MERINO.
MO SOUTH FRONT STREET,
lias in store and bond, and
1 r, Offers for Sale, a Large Assortment of
j CIGARS,
Received dlreet from Havana, of ohoioe and favorite
Brandi * , ; auff-tf
CHINA AND QUEENBWARE,
SMITH, & CO*
CHINA, GLASS, AND HUEENSWARE. '
PITTSBURG- AGENGT; ■■
OLAB3, NAILS,,Ao., delivered frum tlio Factory
'' . AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES.
ORaHiTE BUILDING, No, S,North FIPTH Street,
* PHILADELPHIA.
uuS-fmAwtf ‘ ,
rpUBNBULIr, ALHEN.
. *. '* & GO., •-
NOS! 98 AND 95 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
, : IMPORTERS
■ >. AND I . • - •
Wholesale Dealers in
CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARK.
-PITTSBURG OLASB AGENCY. ' !
' tyMerohanta supplied with Glass at Manufacturer’s
prioos.j ■ ■ • ■ f , aufi-2m
JjJOYD & STRQp:i).
’ IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
Hava now on hand aoomplete stoek of :
;! .QUEENSWARE,
! . GLASSWARE, tod ,; ' "
' *' ; ; •’ . FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA,
‘ At their Or,p Barm, No{33 t NORTH FOURTH ST„
ata-Jut
~ ■ T >,,v ii’i
i fgPl^SffAfe,Al]6im t 3X»-,.1855,,.
■-"/“MlfctlNE'ttV"" (iOCI>E.
I?*ALL SnUiINERY- GOODS;
r . <t ' f , • .* * ‘5
up.'Bjg ; ',ik'oK-Bi'-&' : i's oir's,
' 806 QHBSTNUT : STREET, '
Havie now open a vomplo'.o of • 'j' : t
FLOWERS, ' .' RIBBON'S,'
■ : FEATHERS, ~ ■ _ .VELVETS,
'■ -J.'; '■ : CRAPES, . .* 1 .f.-' * \LACE9i
BONNET HA 3),E’B I A.L s,/-:
To which they invite the attehUoiiofthotrodo. ! -,i
. w35-im -> \
185 a, falla'rade, igs 9
! agaed & co..
! ‘ ‘ ‘ 323 MARKET STREET,, '
* WHOLESALE DEALERS : - '
MAT?,, CAPS! FURS, 1 * . ■ ‘
: BONNETS, RUCHES,'FLOWERS, &c„ '
Havßjnow in store a full stock of Goods, to whioh the,,
invite tk.b attention of first-class buyers. ~I auls-2m+ "
431 , J MARKET street! : j 43J .
RI B B o.N s j -
. Of every kind, in immense variety j
NEW BONNET MATERIALS, ■’ ' " U
\ BONNET VELVETS/BATfiNB,
. PRO BE NAPS, LINING SILKS, ,
’' ENGLISH CRAPEB, of the best makes,
FRENCH A AMERICAN ARTIFICIAL “
FLOWERS, F&ATHERB, ftUCKES, Ac
, Also, newest Fall styles of
STRAW AND FANCY, BONNETS,
- Antl 'fITRAW GOONS, of every description,
Now opon, and presenting altogether the most oom
plate etookof MILLINERY GOODS in this market. .
Merchants and from every eeotion of the
oountry are invited to coll and examine our
stpek, whioh we bfifer at'the
' CLOSEST POSSIBLE PRIOES,
ROSENJ4KXM, BROOKS, ;* 00.,
auU-tnovl / 431 MARKET STREET.
• CHESTNUT STREET, ' J2o
LINCOLN, WOOD & NICHOLS,
’tnvite the attention of the trade, speoiolly oash and
short-time buyers, t^their
UNEQUALLED ATTRACTIONS
FANCY AND STRAW BONNETS, RIBBONS,
I ‘ FLOWERS, FEATHERS, Ac., Ac.
;N. B.—Our Fanoy Eounots are all made on our own
'premises. auU-dm .
J HILLBORN JONES.
; Importer and Manufacturer of
FANCY SILK
' ' AND
STRAW BONNETS,
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, ,'
I. , FEATHERS, RUCHES, Ac
Tho attention of City and Coantrr'Daalere ia invited
to a large and vanoa .took of the above goods, at
433 MARKET.
auflJra ’ Below FIFTH.
} WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac.
326 CHESTN UT ST.
THE OLD-ESTABLISHED STAND,
NO. 336 CHESTNUT,STREET,
■ PHILADELPHIA,.
Is about tube given up. previous to the closing, the
proprietor offers to the public, at very low prices, the
whole of the large stock of
WATCHES & JEWELRY,
' au27-uw-6t SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
326 CHESTNUT ST. 326
gl L V E R WARE.
WM. WILSON &, SON
v
. Invite special attention to their stock of BILV£R
WARE, whioh is.now unusually large, affording a va
riety, of pattern and design unsurpassed by any house
the United States; and of finer quality than is manufac-
for table use in any,part of the world.
PHILADELPHIA.
Our Standard of Silver is 935-1000 parts pure.
Tho English 5ter1ing........025-1000 " '
Amorioaaand French.. 900-1000 “
Thus it will be Been that we give thirty-fivo parts purer
than the American and French coin, and ten parts.pum
than the English Sterling.' We-meltall oar owp Silver,
anddur Foremanbfelng connected with the Refining De
partment of the UiutodStatos Mint for several years,^we
guarantee the quality aq above (933). which Is the .drier*
.that can be made to bcserviteable, and will resist the
ftotton of acids triiteh better-than t)u-ordinary.Silver
manufactured. * ,
S. W. CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY STS.
, t N. B.—Any fineness of Silver mauufaotnredaa agreed
upon', but positively none inferior to D-eneh and Ameri
can standard. - l - .'
■ Dealers supplied with the some standard as used in
our retail department.
Fine Silver Bars, 999-1000 parts pure, constantly on
hand. , • . auM-4m
rjpRUITT, BRO. & CO.
, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN - "- , ' ,
r HARDWARE,
'CUTLERY, HUNS, PISTOLS, *0.,,
MARKET STREET. 629
BELOW SIXTH, NORTH SIDE,
' auS-gm' ! . FHILABELFIIA
HBNSZEY & 00.
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND GUN
NO; 487 MARKET, AND 416 COMMERCE STS.,
nAlm . PHILADELPHIA.
'■ Mmmrnm
j, 6 R TH E SEA-S H 0 R E
IN TWO AND A HALF HOURS.
TRAINS LEAVE
VINE-STREET FERRY
DAILY AT 7K A, M. AND 4P. M. RETURNING AT
6 A.M.AND 4.40 P.AL
SUNDAY TRAIN TO ATLANTIC LEAVES
8 A. M„ AND RETURNS AT t) P. M,.
, giK-tf , SEE ADVERTISEMENT. .
CSTeaarCTiam»MU.j PHILADELPHIA
railkoab '
. Excursion Tickets to the following places will be is
sued at the Depot, Broad and vine streets, on theSA-
TuRDAY of each wseTc, to return od the MONDAY
following, virt
To Reading end
Pottstowp do mo
. - % Flisnumlle do, 1 in
~ „ Lebanon . do. ......... 880
j/ ''Jpottaville do. ...» 3 75 '
By order of the Board. 1
aus-Jm , W. H. McILHENNY, Secretary.
j3sgr»r" TOR CAPEMAY,
«HKH@Oi AND 7
DAILY. (Sundays excepted.)ato'clock,
Steamers DELAWARE, Captain Copes,
BOSTON, Captain Sellew,
_ _ KENNEBEC, Captafn Hand,
'Form a Daily Line between this city, Cape May, and
New York, leaving from First Pier below Spruce street*
at9HA.M*
* 1 „ , „ RETURNING,
Leave,New >ork, (Sundays exoepted.) at- 5 F. M.
F
. Fare to Cape May, fnolinfing Carriage Hire * 75
‘ Servants 75
‘ '* State Rooms, extra I'OO
Freights for New York and Cape May taken at low
rates. Goods destined beyond New. Yotkwill be for
warded with.despatah'free of commiMion.
feiW-tr 314 ana 318 BoutifuELA^VAß^'A^R^UH.
HYDROPATHIC.
SPRINGS.
j WATER-CURE.
At CHESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA Count,, P»„
tor tl\o treatment Of all Chroma and obstinate diseases.
This Wt, ■ J l ’ under the charge of an experienced and
skilful “hysioian, is now confessedly, the leading ana
most successful hydropsthio establishment in this
-Ssvr&A ss^s^SLSs&
ElrMh and Che.tnut «t r eoUiGoo«.br»nt,fe s ,., 3SS
Market street. if. Farrington,£.sq.,qfMyers, Ciagnorn,
A Co.
iJIJSIfDENT PHYSICIAN, CHESTNUT HILL 1
'INSURANCE COIttPANIES.
AMERICAN' FIRE 1 INSURANCE CO.,
A*- INCORPORATED 1810—charter pbrpbt-
No- 3*lp "WALNUT Street alwve Thirdi Philadelphia,
t Having a large paid-up Capital Stock Mid Surplus In
vested in sound and available Securities, continue to In
ante on Dwolung*. Stores, Furniture, MetoWimse,
- ... - BIRBCXOBS,
Sieorge Abbott, ■ • Jolin T. Lewis,
James R. Campbell,
piatl Q. Morton. Edmund (L Dutilh,
Patrick Brad}, * Ehaa. W. PcmltiW, '
THQMA 9 R,MAIB&S> OIT *^ It
PALL TRADE.
WM. WILSON & SON,
HARDWARE
WAREHOUSE,
EXCURSIONS. i»
third-streetjobbinghoifsisi
W *-S. Baikb, JohkWibst,
/ATOBRIBGKt, ~,
4b:.'co;,
•, (Lateaiegor,l J ! 1 mb,&C0.,) ! :
‘/ 1 • IMPORTEM AND JOBBERS
I T> It Y GO O D s'"
No. 47 NorthTUrßD STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
QUE FA ILL 'ST OO K
I* now oomplotein alt ita departments, and' for
Buyers. Prompt paring Merchants from all part. of tho
Union ara roapootfoily aolioitod (ooaUand examine for
themselves... , -aus^m'
JjAING & MAGINNIS.i
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
' i ENGLISH AND .AMERICAN
s H GETHRE ADS,
. FRENCH AND ENGLISH HASTINGS, AND
SHOE-MANUFACTURERS’; ARTICLES;
* Sawing l Machine Silk* Thread nnd Needles*
t / - NO. 30 NORTH THIRD ST., r
Agents for - - -
, i ; 1/PFIELD’SPATEfIT 30OT-TRBESi > )
sus-sm __ _ i ,
QIIAMBERS&OATTELL,
n0.;38 north third' street, Philadelphia',
IMPORTERS O'P 1
ERENOH CALF SKINS,
, • ■ ■ Afc£> ‘ ", 1
r MANUFACTURERS OF
' OUT O Ali’l. AND KfP SKINS, '
Morocco* and Lining*, Oak and Red Sols Leather. 1
aufi-lra ;‘i • . -.. v
JUNGRRICH & SMITH,
■wholesale
GROCERS,. -
NO. 43 NORTH THIRD STREET.
<B" Honey, and Lovtrlng’s Syrup atvrays on hand.
aufi-2m
gOWER, BARNES, & CO.,
PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN
MISCELLANEOUS, SCHOOL, AND
; BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY, ' 1 "
NO. 37 NORTH THIRD STREET, BELOW ARCH,
DR. EMMONS’ NEW^M^JCAN, MANUAL OP
Bandera’ Now Reader., Greenleaf’i and Brooks’
JJENDRY & HARRIS,
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLBSALB DEALERS
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NORTHWEST CORNER THIRD AND AROH STS.,
PHILADELPHIA^
rjiHOS. MELLOR & CO.,
, NO. S NORTH THIRD STREET, : ,
IMPORTERS
. ’ 0» '
: ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND OBRMAN 1
HOSIERY,
GLOVES, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, *o
aos-£m ‘ a: '
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE,
" & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
. 0»
DRY GOODS,
No.. S3T A 341 NORTH THIRD Hi., above RACE,
Would now inform their customers and the trade gene
rally, that their stock this season will be
UNUBUALLY ATTRACTIVE. 1
au3-2m
YAKD, aiLiMORE, & co v
NOS. 40 AND 40 NORTH THIRD STREET,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
BILKB, RIBBONS, DRESS’GOODS,
WHITE GOODS, LACES, LINENS,
, ' EMBROIDERIES, Ac.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND SHAWLS.
auS-3m .
1859. FALL TBADE -1859.
j.lt. w a y & co.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
Of
33 RY G O 0 13 S,
NEW MARBLE BUILDING,'
N O. a 8
NORTH THIRD STREET.
.We offer, by the package or piece, to
CASH OR PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS,
A very large and attractive Stock of
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS.
Purch ere will find our stook well assorted at all sea
sons of ae year. •
J. T WAY, JAB. H DUNLAP,,
. WM. P. WAY, [aus-2ml'' GEO. P. WAY. ’
FANCY DRV GOODS JOBBERS.
DUJIRING & 00.,
Nrn.Sd aniSS NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Am now reoeivir.g, by eaooewive arrival. front Europe,
. .. /THEIRFALL importations ,
ENGLISH AND GERMAN
HOSIERY,
• GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES,
WOOLLEN YARNS,
; machine;;bbwin* silk and thrbajDa
And dolioit an inspection of their complete and well
-1 assorted sfooK,
lyll-Aa' ESPECIALLY ADAPTBD TO -
SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE.
JJURNETT, SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN,
Above FOURTH, North aida,
FANCY,',PRY GOOPS,
' , OP THSIR OWN IMPORTATION
and selection, which tiier offer for sale to barer* from
all parts or the United States, on the most reasonable
terms. aui-Sm
pALL, 1859.
SITER, VAN . GULIN, A GLASS,
IMPORTERS
■ AMD , ,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
HOSIERY, QLOVES, FANCY OOODS, Biel,
I No. 423 MARKET STREET,. ,
anJ-Ira , ' Above FOURTH, PHILADELPHIA.
g HAFFJBR & ROBERTS,
«D MARKET STREET, ,
• > IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
or
hosiery; GLOVES,
. BMALL WARES, COMBS,
BRUSHES, LOOKING-GLABBBB,
GERMAN and FRENCH FANCY GOODS,
AND * ■
. TAILORS* TRIMMINGS. aus-3m
JJJARTINS* PEDDLE,
& HAMRICK.
linpertera and dealer, in ■ -
HOSIERY, gloves, and fancy notions.
* ■ NO. SO NORTH FOURTH STREET,
1 . . Five doors below the Merchants', Hotel,
Offer (or sale the most complete stock of Goods tn their
line to bo found in the United States, consisting of
> HOSIERY, of every grade.
. .GLOVES.mthree-hundredyanettes. 1 ‘
UNuERSHIRTSjvna DRAWERS.
LINEN-BOSOM SHIRTS nod COLLARS.
LINEN CAMBRIC HDKFS. & SHIRT FRONTS,
LADIES' ELASTIC BELTS, with clasps of en
tirely now designs, with an endless variety or NO
TIONS. to which they invite the attention of
FIRST-CLASS WESTERN AND SOUTHERN
BUYERS. ' auA-Sra
||JcpAUIiEYj BROTHER. & BREWSTER,
23, NO RTH FOURTH STREET
HOSIERY,
. , GLOVES, and
FANCY GOODS.
We have afinestock of Imported and Domestic Goodst
particularly adapted to ' 1
SOUTHERN TRADE,
To whiuh we invite the attention of Srst-olass buyers.
au6-2m . ( , •
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
QENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
j AMD .
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGSi
LONGOOPE & PEARCE,
NO. 10, SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
Have flow In store n full assortment ill their Hue, to
which, they invito the attention of their oustomer.
and buyers of such goods. ■ aufl-Sm
JW. SCOTT—late of the firm-of. Win
• cheater A Bcolt-OENTLEMEN’B FURNISH
ING STQJDL and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814
QHESTNUTStreet, (nearly®ppo.ite the GlratdHouce,)
!j! W?l£ would respectfully call the attention ‘of hie
former patrons and friends to his nsw store, and is pre
pared. to fill orders forJSHIRrS at shott itqtioe. A
perfect fit guarantied. - Wholesale Trade supplied with
fine Shirts and Collars. JyM-iy
CHOULDER&—CO hhds. Dnr Salt Shoul-
v od and Rt
auCT ARCH Street, ttooud door abovo front.
7m,
reference ana with the above amount only/can beeotne
apartnerof a Weaterapirm, by taking charge of the
businees-here.in tfielfoetern the goods
and makmgthe The bnsiha&iia a l«autifui
?,?*» ?£/* c »U Il 0 t fail tp'realtze to such ft'Fartiiei; logs
tmm twenty-five jo. per day. Thiswillbe
•Pifci? l V* Mtisfao.tonty proven to him.. For further
.or-interview, address ‘ Western/’ this
omoo< • - - • auHl-wfaiSr
YSfANTEDTO RENT—FROii OCT- : Ist,
£ > <‘„ *ixor ieven months, a modorate-sized Fur
ntshed House, between Tenth and Twenty-second •ats.-
by a Gemloman jmiT hi* Wije.
.without’-children/ Address Box U 66 Pbst Offide, wittr
terms.-;, r r , . . < v ri} .aasi-et*.
ANTED— ii xMan; /an "engagement
■ ~& r *("* EveuinKfi. .to Copj TTrilinEs, fee, Ad
dreM • , Comnt,' , Ffti» office. ■ au3l-it* -
SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MER*
: CHANTS.-WANTED -By a YounV Mafriod 1
E V nth or JX e ,» 1 ' in porno Mercantile oi
Jnannfactnnnß buaineaa, aeSaleaman or Superintendent;
hia l.ad ftoan rear; oxoeMjnoo In ths wKle^Sr/ob
bmje buaineaa -tn Philadelphia. CAn itivo the boat' of
■jSfjf/ dd >'7» :* 0001*0,” Box eat Philadelphia
■Poet Officep for one month, > .i-..- ,•• •
TSfANTED— 4 n efficient.SALESMAN.
A* possessing *Wee influence-‘eij.’.CitT Siui jiear
CmintrT Trjde,» Sitontion in a Notion.'MiUinerjr, or
Trunmmes House. Offers the best of'referenoee.' Adt
.drew L- N-. office of The Preas. r au3o-Bt*
"'WTAN TED-s-A FUBNISBED'HOUSE, on!
‘•LT-T. firstg£Oowi«r,fci; r «135 m6}jb»,in or.nwr
G»rmnnt°wn and «cj?«aibla brKailroad- Xdilrem Bojt
30M.P. ». PhiWalptm.-- „ ,-■> . mi3o-»t»
TSTANXED—By' a young:'Man, 2i i years
- k: ? V. • of ave. employment in a wholesale establish
msntas ASaiSTANXOi/£BJ£;- Would be willing to
.make-hui'selLusafuUtohlilemployer;: Salary not so
much apresent object m an opportunity on
h’s merit.. Address “J. office of rfaiapaper.-
iW^ANTED—In a’ Clothiers’ and Tailors 1
’ v , Trimming House- a youhgMan aii {<ALESWAIV,
>wbo is well acquainted with the Southern and,South-,
western Merchant Tailors He nnut haw' sointf a now-.
l?d-e m the business. Address• ‘*Box N0.629.”Phi1*.
Post Office. . •> ' i /. j.
ANTED—iBr a iyoting Lady, a situa*
*v* tion fts GbVKRNP , /8, or to take charge pf the
Primary Department of a School. Can oome well recom
mended. Address *t M. C.*« DnylestoWtt, Pa. au2s-6t*
WANTED TO EXCHANGE fornmprov
-7 J odcity Propertyifreefrpni 1 nchmbrac ee, 160 acres
of etoellent-FARM LAND* located m Gloucester Co.,
New Jersey. The Railroad from -Camden to Bridgeton, l
shortlyjo be laidr passes.within - a short disteaoe of- the
land. For further-particulars address J,J£., office of
Ths Pres*. Je3l.^
; JfOB SAIE AND TO LE^
MTO .RENT—A Handsome Three-story
rDouble-Briok built in Jthd hestmanher,-
situated in FIFTH Street, first door above Cooper st.!
Camden, ft. J, • it has every convenience, and all. the
modern improvements}.hot and cold ‘water, pits. bath,
g«* OJ * th* Premises, or at *lB Noftli SECOND
Street. Philadelphia. .. au3l-3t*
m’ FOR SALE —RARE CHANGE FOR
INVESTMENTS *W~ ;* ' - '
PIN&STREET MARKET HOUSE. PINE Street,
west of Nineteenth street, will bo. sold to nay large
interest. Stalls rented, and doing large' and Inereas ■
*ng (business, Only a portion’of'the money wanted.
Apply to J. HENRY ASKIN, m South ■ FOURTH
Street. ■ if. -
MTO LET—The' Desirable Thrde-story
Brick Dwelling "No. 118' UNION-Street, above
Front street, containing 1" rooms, kitcheivon first floor,
in good order, large yard, bath, hot and cold water,
range, &c. Inquire 519 VINE Street, fromB to 10 A. M,»
orJtoflP. M. *• ♦ * ■ - ' adSt-3t*^
EXECUTORS’ SALE OP A DRUG
STORE—A rare chance for Druzicista. .The Drug
store situated FOURTH and FlNEstreets, Camden,
N. J.. belonging to the Estate of GEO. HOUSE, deceased,
is offered for'sale br Executory of said Estate. Tlio
stand is well established, and one of the best in Camden.'
Applv at tho Store, - , , ,• . - -it*
I.TOTEL AND RESTAURANT, '~v-s
. Wl
- OR iIiASE.
A rare opportunity for & competent pereon to embark in'
OR FOR
.. . .A MOST DESIRABLE CLUB-HOUSE.
, This excellent establishment is most eligibly situated
one hundred-yards of the United States Capi
tol, being the nearest building of the'kind tij tbs two
Houses of Congress. Members of Congress havatakeh
rooms every year, and hrtve bestowed the highest praise
upon its convenience and healthy location. The propri
etor, having been engaged for many years- in the' hotel
business, uad it built a row years ago under his own su
pervision, audit is therefore iurmsjicdthroughoat with
all the necessary appliances requisite in a first-class'
hotel. It contains forty airy rooms, including the finest
bar-room of any hotel in the city, with an excellent wine
cellar attached; a Billiard-room, for two tables: Bowl
iiig-salooniWith two alloys; and a Pistol and Rifle Gal
lery 120 leot long; aline Kitchen, with-superior Range,
unu a Dming-foom which will -oomfortably scat 175 per
sons. .Bells for all the rooms. Gas throughout the house.
Also Water, .together with .several Bath-rooms, for
warm, cold, or shower-baths. A Stable. Chickeu-houso,
and numerous other eut-baildingß, with a good garden,
are attached to the premises. \« *■-•«, *7
- None but responsible persons need apply, and to such
terms will be made very easy, and possession given im
mediately. Application should be made without delay,
naMembersof Congress and others .who intend tore
main in Washington during the coming king-session
generally ehgage apartments earlr in the fail. Address
au3o-3w : Capitol C.
TJESTONVILLE,; MANT UAAND FAIR
MONT CtTV Paesenser Railroad StbeV. wo
efcarei,forsala.to , j ■ J.W. DERICKSOtv •
au3o-2t* 1 No.il South THIRD St,
TO, PARENTS—For sale low, a Six-
Months SOHODARBHI P, i a one of thebost Semi
naries in Ponnsyl-vnun. Address HUTA, office of The
Pras. . , , . au so^t».
.«£ FOR SALE—A FARM of. over" 200
«X», doroa, well fenced nnd -valered, in a good state, bf
cultivation, admirably adapted to the growth,of gram,
grass, vegetables, and fruit of all kinds, particularly
peaches, the tjees of which live to a great age. Situate
within two miles of a Railroad Station* Kent County,
Delawnroi'ooiufortable buildings. For particulars, ad
dresa Box 32, Cheater, Pennsylvania, ,au3Q-lm*-
OFFICE TO LET—At 1104 Spruce atxcet.
Boardinv a T so if desired. • * : ■ - au39Att.
BUSINESS STAND 'TO
LET—To let, the office N, W. corner of THIRD
and CHESTNUT styeet, smtabio for a Broker’s or In
sqrance office. Inquire on the premises, 1 aoEKt -
Ma handsome FOOR-STORY chest-
NUTStreotßeaidoheo for Sale No. 1924. Eait.22
feet front, 2 5 feet deep, doubles story back buildings.
Is in good repair, and replete with all the modern im
provements, furnished in the best manner. For parti
tars, inquire of ' • W. H. CARRYL, •• ■*
au27-tf r 719 CHKSTN UT Street..
rrp BUItDEKS AND OTHERS.—Koxbo
-*• ronsh Cottase Lots for sale; admirably located oh
and near Ridge Avenue, above the Siz-mile Store. '' ;
Passenger Railway Cars now running near, and will
T n “ " ‘"“V FRASER. Architect, ,
aut7 lm» 1 . - No. 313 South FOURTH Street 1
m. ; COUNTRY RESIDENCE TO RENT
on ■ GERMANTOWN * Avenue, near Turnpike
Bridge; The Germantown Panseneer Railway passes the
door; contains three acres of ground, good water, yar
ded, shade add fruit trees:stabling, Ac.; hkagas,fur
nace, Ac. For terms apply at No. SOJ Church Alley; ad
story. , v attiT ot*
M FACTORY PROPER! Y FOR SALE.—
The subscriber, in concentrating his business on
Chestnut street; west of Tenth street, offers for sale,
upon reasonable term; his nianafaetorr, with out
build* rus and latte lot of gioond fronting on Sixth, Mar- ;
shall, and Master streets, suitable for almost aay large
manufacturing business.* For particular* inquir* of
aim-m* ... WM»D. BOGyRS;
A VALUABLE FARM AOT .COUKTRV
■ SEAT FOR SALE, two .miles .from, the Choltpa-
Jull Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad, containing
120 acres of hiehly improved land, with an lUJondAncg of
fruit-and shade trees. The improvements are a fine
stone mansion, containing fourteen rooms, tenant-boose,
ice-house, large barn, carriage-house, and all neoessary
outbuildings. A-fine building sits' on the premises.
Could easily be divided into two beautiful country Beats.
For further particular* mature of John J.' C. Harvey,
on the premise*. ■ - , ■ aurl-lm*
JLTARD WARE. —A- Wholesale ’House ] do-
JLjL' ing chiefly a Southern- package - business; to
Erompt deale rsin cities, desires to sell out. ■ Bad health
ie reason Jfor retiring. The business of twplye years
standing. The stock is all new, and mostly in original
paoksges. The Terras will be liberal. - No land* taken in
exonange. Address “Dalphos, l ' Box 9061 New York
Post Offioe. - • - -- - , augl-llw .
BOARDING. >
BOARDING.— A Suito of handsomely fur
nished rooms, tin the second floor, to be bwlr with
board, at the BoQtheo*t cor. of EIGHTH and SPRUCE
Streets. 1 No. 801. ' 1 1 ‘ 1 1 ‘ auM-3t*
BOARDING— For first-class families, at
,1104 SPRUCE Btroet. ‘Room? convenient an.d
handsomely farniahed. An office, suite Die for a Physi
cian, also to rent.' 1 . ' ac2g-thstu-4t»
BOARDING.— Elegant and airy Rooms,
• single and in suites, can be had wiUi
Board, for the Summer, Fau, and Winter, at 1516 WAIi"
NUTSUeet. - , auB-*m
EDUCATIONAL.
Boarding school near medu,
For Fifteen Boyß. Duties resumed September 6.
SAMUEL.ARTHyR, A.hL
auSMt* Media P. 0., Del. Co., Pa.
CAUNDERS’ INSTITUTE—Situated on
►3 the West Philadelphia Passemter Railwar, west
of the Bridge, reopens on the Ist of September. In
other columns of to-day's paper may. bo found the
terms, and a notice of this Seminary, which now enters
on S? Wth SoSSon! PROCESSOR SAUNDERS enters
on another term, with his usual number of pupils al
ready ■ au3l ~ 3t
A SHTON’S INSTITUTE FOE YOUNG
-CJi. ladies. No. 933 ARCH Street, four doom hetow
T Tho , insti t wilt open onHllONDAY,Sep
tember sth; te In .the poMepionof ell the modern and
improved educational appliances The school roonu
which io oae of tho boat adapted for Its VU r PO a OT m the
country, is. how open for the visita of those who reel lu
terested in female educatioiu . ■ - / ' au3*-pi\
TWESDAMES CHEGAKAY AND D’HER
-ITA VII.LY’SBOARDING ANDUAYpCHOOL-FOR
YOUNG 18l» LOGAN SQUARE, (Vine
H I ,M adam«'cHK& A R A Y having resisned Jl^ 8
of Mine. PREVOST her Sohoof m New Vprk,mtojds,
Soiiool will open on tho 16'h. . ,■ au3l im -
BIVATEINSTBUOTJLUN .—A' Graduate
of WTose, who line had eoverat years ojporißnoe
in tertonftfg, would lie pleased, io devote a few hours
each da, » private inatruction in Lalm, Creek, Mntha
matica? r*rL other branohea of.edttcation,, Addreaa
l?Tnt*r.‘”ffioo of Tkt Prtss. \ <>u3l-st»
MEDICINAL.
OCBOFULA, WHITE SWELLING. HIP
DISEASE, TETTER, SCALD HEAD, Ereptioni
of tho Skin generally, and all Humort and ImpgiUos ol
the Blood, aro radically and permanently, oured byuie
celebrated IMpE BBpullA VE ,
CA]JoEfe°fls *Cg., tot.
SfcS&raft^^^
® In Ot SORSFULOUS affectionsits reraarkablaCurative
effect lias never been equalled. It owes Ibejnost obsti - .
“■TiTTER,'SCALD,HEAD, and all Eroptiona 6f.the
Skin, roadilv yield lo a moderate uie of thta Modioino.
Malignant uloorp aud Sores ar6 r readily cored uy, the use
of a few bottled.': . , t .
For sale by the following Druggists ? v „ tl , nl
S. Fi Long J ft Co.j Lancaster \ C.’W.Eptlnr,
J. H. Raser, Reading :S. d. £teven& F o adiW. T« ft J.
McClmtock, Easton; W Given, Wb*t Chester, Wm.
Stafiler, Norristown; Bimon Rau,Bethlehera,Dr.Lge
xer.NewHopoj Dr. Losbe, Bristol; Schmidt a Wh.
Allentown; Ellis & Beil, acSI
Bridge Sin; Robeitao° U fc’ Lippmc°tV s^ero^N._
.jeiLetuthSmif ■
MONEY.
$50,000 TO LOAN, ;
fN BUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS,
I upon Diamond*, Watohe*, Jewelry, Gun*, Mer-
Beoond-hand Gold and Silver watohe*, by eminent
genuine, tor sale cheap, atane-igU
q: -f
'*• MERIOAN AOADEMY OF MUSIC.
TI ; - ■
will be produced for tbe fir»ti ti;nfl, n» gorgeous mats!-'
ficenco. with thewdof A»upcnor company of artists, a
-large chorus and ballet.n«w mnsieandseenerv- andef
foots of a novel and pechliar jdwracter. . The tDtreetosns
have gCnerohsly c^i*ented : w» mfl tha deemc effeet, as ••
also to offer a cndiparisoif df4he entarred and .unproved
tasChinorv of the stave b? the exhibition oitha
•;s .1 gra*»d-i>’terior
-tfie perspective estunatedAt marhundrod and fifty faet.
being one of.theseveral scenes pointed by iMapiMt
artist,' M, Riviere, under, the *
noiners. - • , „, >• . . •>
pJ/fE ONRW 0 NRW .ORCHESTRA, led b,. Kendf DB
THE NEW: MACHIjfERY, I .bj Jlr. HIOBBE OA
■ TH? NEW. SCIENTIFIC EFFECTS, br. Mr. NO
;: .THE NEW COSTUMES', br'-MF. OEOROE nnd Ju
instants, r ? f. * »
THE NE COMPAOTvBN&AGED
Jr WIM,^COKPBI.,. - I
' 'MISS LUCYESCOTT.'-- >r ' ’■ r' ...
- .BI6NpatNFPBATEBI.-sbd ' -. .. .
; , W Mr Ai WAI.LACK. Jr., . v
- J WALLACE* Jr.,
rf MR/Ai
i; ADAMS.
t MR. F. A. TANNEHILL, - u.«-,
* - v .-u -I- MR. P. FLETCHFa.’ .
. ; •: ----- .‘ MR, MARLOW*
" - T ,'
OR; MONDAY EVENING.t BEPTEMBER ,srlt, fMi ..
-’’! • ■ r.'. THE EUAC
j’.- ' --*«*»’KiK-TOTOA-BBW.FAaB.' - : -
'.Ap.w-Pl.y in Five Acte.-vrittra b» MRBI-BOWEM,
1 From . celebrxwd Hovel.
i. ' CHARACTERS. ‘ . ‘
abs «-
Cotta* I*' 1 *' Monl “’ Syri*ir, Emtimw,
Hvaatiari*An Athpaign Malden and TeaeberbfV' .
■philosophy... r I. .Z ........ Krs.D. P; BOWEgg.
Pelazia—Favonta of the Gothsi ..MissLUCYJBMOR.
- Minamr-A Jewess W.-WALLACr./r.
Lyrla—Movnan Danoer.. .. ..Siknoriua. fSATBst
- £ ' . Greek Women, Nans,Daneere* fco. . .'•*
' 'j SCENERY.^• 5 *
- .r-ACTlst. .Scene L Count Yard of 0 Monastery. Ami
*.-• Street near the Palsoeof Orestes. Raphael and Mi-.
rtara, the iewesa. Scene S. Intenor<nlas Palso&iTpe
JewwritheFrefect. Spene-4. The Nile.. The onMks
and the Goths. -> The tmni of PeUvia and kM hiisoT
damsels Mid dancers.. Toe life of.tnaluxnnon« (freaks
GRAND CHORUS ANDTABLKAU. - - •
..•ACT 2d., Scene J. The Bower of Aeraia.,aa—eheat*
x^s^'S!asses%dsas^vSf9fi^fl3&«&
TheJewesr. TheSscnfice; Scene
Home. The,Plots,or toe Jewess..,The XobeSalweir
Master.', . • - - --
DEPARTURE OF.RAPHARL. /:
.ACT M,. Boene Ist. Hraws Study. • ibt Qnik
Monk and the Amvri oits* rrt*
met-; B;*ene 2d. Minam's Home.' Tha Jswssa
Greek Monk. In t&e.Pnjrerof'ths EophgPtT—
Doa&ns of the Jewess.' The Fate ofFelagia and lta*'
and Pbilawm, The BeUtiosJdim. The
Tne Sjitoe GsDery. The fnvoeabon. Tha ,
eatl upon the anrientHdeitiesHn.Greece. Th* prseeaae,
.of the Jewess. The Trsnee. , ‘ . r
1 i THE;MYSTKRTOTJB VISIOIL TOT
;ARTS OF IffiCOVERY OIM®S
W« E e‘. SSlpSffid.
Of,the EccJ*&a«Uc*,- The Abbot.: Felagtf,. and
mon. Mmain’aTnafnpaafctha Overthrow.ninatii.
Hypatia's Refage in the Sanctuary of the GreekCqnreh.
The oriasbf the Alexandrian Mon. Hjpatta’ejßeftaM# '
of the Rabble. ..Hypatia and Fhtlamon. The CStaraeter
of the Athenian PhUosopher Contrasted with that, of
IrNO%AR?OTae,N 0 %AR?OTae,
SPIRIT OF KYPATIA IS SEEN TAKING ITS C®-
DF.STIAL FLIGHT.
The entire pjay will be produced with novel and IMS*
liar effects which cannot be described in any synopsis
of incidents.-' . • - .......
• MM.jD.P,-BOWERS.r.. Sowl.WM. •-
ADMISSION FIFTY.ANWWENTY-FIVECKfrK
Seats mav be se«mred dailv from Etsht'A. V. osttt Su.
?P. M.-THE -OFFrcE IS NOW OPEN.- ,’ - -
-AMERICAN ACADEMY OP MUSIC-NOTICE.—
Tho.extensive-preparations:on the stage, grid miho
seemo department of this establishment, preliminary to
the producing of, Mrs.-‘Bower** nfnr play ■ tbs cotb
-luenceniant of her manaaement. on the sth of Septem
ber,- compels the'postponement of the Eighth'Floral ~
-Matinee, rmtn the afternnoaof Saturday* toe ttofSep
the lQthof ,
THEATRE.:
▼ ▼ : Sole Lessee...;:Mrs>M.'Ai GARRETTBON.
WEDNESDAY EVENING. An*.- SI. \'
..RICHELIEU; or, THE CONSPIRACY/
Cardinal Bioheheu, Mr. J.B. Roberts; Ju&eda Mor
vtimer, Mr*. DufliekU;; ’
To coaelude with the ‘ . - - - ' •.
7 t -u . WANDERING -MINSTREL. ,
Jem Boggs, Mr.. Vimng'Bower*. ' .-
Scale of-Pxices.— Dress Circle, ( Sest# secured wyte
rut extra charge,! 50rents; Parquet. (Seats- eeevred ad
TO oent*;)37&; Se pond Tier and Family Cl role, and Toted
Tier,2s cents; Private Boxes, according tothmrleealte
$5 and S 3; Single Seats in Orchestra aad Pi Irate,
80xe5,75 cents.'• - • ' 1 > j
\*/-HEATLEX * CLARKE’S ABGH
, TUIfTwIDNMnA^'TEVUNINa.AoramSI,
■ t , HAMDET. PRINCE.OR,DENMARK.
Hamlet.'Edwin Booth;'Polonius; Mr. John Gilbert;
Queen, Mrs. John Drew Ophelia, Mite Emma Tgjior.
To conclude with * ■ • * ' ’
■ , THE YOUNG SCAMP. .. ; / .
< Joseph,-Mrs. George Stoddart.* " v_
• Scale of FateJEJU^-Admission,2B eeate; SeetuedSeete
inDreesCircle,s7?^Scents i F&inuet,Booents: Bsate S,
Private Boxes,7sc9DU; WholePnvsteßox, fl 3; Gab*
ry, 13 cents; Gallery far Colored Persona, 25 cents ; Pit'
vote, Borin Gallery for Colored Persons, 88 eenta. .
Doors open at 73f p'oloek; pexfarmaooa to qomm—ea
at quarter of BpracUefr. '' , ~ _ “ ' ' - -
TifUSICAL FUND HALL.
lx* : . drVvalentinE'- -
Will commence his Parlor Entertammantsaad Meleaaa
of 100 Characters.’ embracing all sorts of leoaM.
and a little of everything and everybody. MONDAY,
An?n«i29tb,andavejT' evening- throughout tha w**a»
-TocommenoaatBo’clock. - - •
-Tickets, 25 cents, r- . . , - außHte*
■MCDONOUGH’S GAIETIES-RACE ST.,
. 1,100 persons visited tho Gaieties on Saturday etea
:ins. c - • _ - --
■: Three "NEW PDAYS this.week., *• Henunles,” the
zresteet living performerrtozetherwith Riohard Bert
hiein. Billy Thoma# PsuLßarger JohirWiUTuas* YojaQr
America. And MasSor- Tommy- Miss Kate Leslie. Mu*
•Mine.’ MisE Whelpley,' Professor Simpson, Mister
ABeclet cy SBRENABERS.
• Admission 10 end IS cents. Private Boxes It osate
,1?R-EE MUSIC AT FAIRMOUNT.—
A GREEN AND QOATES-BTREST RAILWAY.
'TheCelebrated '• >
GERMANIA BAND _ ,
perform every afternoon and evening at Fwmonat.
The cats of the Green mid Coat«-*tre*t Rjuivjtyaese
along Eighth and Contes streets* to Feinsoutnieieiy
live minotsa" Fare five e«ntt. • __ '• r ' ■ **
-anlft *mwthtf/WiMJAM READ* gaperiii»spili»fc -
Retorn op the .
■
And the only Campbell* now ia ex&tenoe r all others m~
earning the name me nothin* more than medatenalh
arid impostor*, not to be trusted. We eeutia&tbe pebße
-. *Fbe advantages the C&mpbeUs enjoy above in other
Minstrel oxvajuaatjons.anse from their .vnatennctae
last U years in tha Sou them ©onn try. Th»u denniswa—
of Negro charnctdr sretakentrom natural eeeaesu4u>
cfdentain AfricAiiLife,aodaim at ereeentinrthe Maa
«al and Comical peculiarities of the oogthernffjNfroj mm
etevatinjrjiim to niaproper standard of Natural Witaad
Musical Talsnt, presenting ths phases of Nes.ro Lire <m
tfie Plantation* and representing the musical c*imWa
ties of the more refined nefToer ofoiaesaaMViUana.
InrepreseDtmstnitbfaljy the Shades ««a PeeaManßM
ofNesro Life, the universal accord, hsf stamped the
Campbell artists unapproachable and defying. _.
•ABCT»t .Aobl. • , ,
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Agent and Bnsfnese pFrorteg.
CAOTOHD’S OPERA' HOUSE, '
Kj ELEVENTH*™.*;.betireM Chestnutsat KIM
BANF<Sb&’B sfe&’fSoUP.B.
' i ■ the largest
; Company in a* world* ,
In their excellencies every ere nine*
* * . SANFORD appear* .. .
Brer; evening in hi* great Kde of Gba|Mwb»
1 1 Door* open at 7)?. Cqrainenoe at S.
Admission fi oents* ChiUdrac A sent*.
aagS-lm i. •» ■' . ~
THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY O?
THE FINE ARTS.
No. las CHESTNUT STREET,
I* open daily, {Sundays excejptfrd,/from • A. M. al t
F..M, Admission 25 cent*. Children under 11 year* half
Statue of EYE REPENTANT now oft
exhibition for a short time.
HASSLER’S orchestra.—m. bass-
LER * BROTHER respectfully anromoa that
they have locatedtheir Office si their
LOCUST STREET, where enjetemeoUcsnbe msdsu
mal Jel*-*o
STEREOSCOPIC BAZAAR.—The greht
K 7 Emporium for Stereoscope# and StereoeeopicPw
tures, supplied continually with novelties from Paris and
London. Tor sale, wholesale and retail, at
. i M. J. FRANKLIN’S, Ogtooian,
* 112 South FOURTH Street, below Chestnut.
»“Also,imprcved Spectacle« and Kye-slasee#, M%~
CTo9tas*3, o^<r«-sZaj3M,MathematicalandFhyeieaiie
struroents, in a great variety. Artificial Eyes ineerted.'
au3o-6tv
Fresh fruit jars.
Those who wish to avoid the uncleanliaeas at
tendant upon putting up fruit, Ac., by the use of the old
style Jars with metal covers and cement, will be pleased
to learn that the whole operation of Preserving oan be
performed iu less than one half the usual time by the
me of HARTEIiL’S ALL-GIiASS PRESERVING
JARS, pronounced by physicians and scientific raen to
be tho safest nna most reliable Jar ever made.' A euttle
Inspection will satisfy any one of their incomparable
superiority over all others. - '
Manui-.ctur !2 und f r { h l P^nt, nwoßTß
• No. IS NORTH FIFTH street
I! ABIES’ HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, £RI-
J SETTS, sad CURLS, manufactured in the very
beat and newest Paris styles, and of which we constantly
keep a very tafge'aseortnientqn hand, sold wholesale
,aft& retail, at the lowest possible prices. Orders from
nil parts of the country solicited, and promptly attended
to; 'Also,a^ so,*nortoa^u*.
au2g-3m* ~ ~ Between Market and Chestnut.
TO WESTERN AND. SODTHERIUIER
CHANTS.— coils Manila Hope, assorted «iM».
JSBtf* *' P “ Uf “ h, wS Mfta.
*UJ7 Nn. 21 N. WATKR sail Z> N. WBABVKB.
*>. SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MER-
Street. • 1 ' -- -.anSO-Im
X CIA.TION OF TH|LAPELPHIA.~NQTica—-Mem
bers m arrears 'for Du os wiH please make payment at
the Rooms. 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT street.
* JOHN W&NAMAKER, Cor. Beo’y.
OVAL PHOTOGRAPE FRAMES.—The
largest assortment. iij4he city always readr,and
can bo fitted while you wait, and warrant'd best or Slid
ing. Prices very low: for btoh. Gilt work of all lands
oheap. j WE SMITH, .
i Oval Frame Maker,
auiff ' 7ffi South THIW P Street, below Shipgen.
OHIRTS— , , _
■ *P, The true philosophy of a Shirt is
Urhe.reabxed in the IMPERIAL BABQ.UEwATTERK
Shirts and ,exclusively—Jflr
ELLIS i CO., 003 ARCH Street. Philadelphia.* The
attention of the public fa respectfully
■pITOH—2SO bhls. City made Pitch, in
HAMS! HAMS! HAMS! ...
Just received a prime lot new ejaar-curj4H«a«,
10 cents per pound. A . . SMITH,
»u3l>lm* • . <lB and SISMARKET Street