The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 15, 1859, Image 3

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    M Wii. taio: 'from - Niagara
Faua, :joat aa wo go'to rfr«s this’ otternog*' an*
nouUorag" that''Bbi6{djJ, y y t^P;,man aohoribood to
r'janap from ,V/faito*3 plCd3urakVoandsinto .Niagara
; : river;fg have but
ments iu jumping, which cetraedbubdess broking.
ThiJindiridUal haa relations in this oltjv bis ml
narno being, wo Wiovo, O’Conner, but of this wo
are not certain, MacttUod.'upon its the other day to
take exceptions to our- notloo of.bia intended feat,
aud 'that Is the only time wo ever Baw hun. Wo
thought he acted I&o ono laboring under slight
monml derangement. ‘
’“Ho-'had nerer made any jumps in public,-
~■ although, bo Announced himscif l tho, renowned
. jumpor,’ and. all we know of him in. this way
was, what . he*,told of his experiments. And ho
" was sot disposed to talk much or boast of what he
■ could do in this line. We know nothing of his an*
tooedfnts, and from:, bis usoommuntcatirodisposi*
• ' should \ng t expect to gather much had he
<. .ifvett forever.” - . ..
' Fatal Accident at .Memphis.—Ou Thurs
’"' day bight list MU* Teresa V; D. Auen agod about
fromthc second-story window of the
< Philadelphia House, in Memphis,'Tenn.. causing
her death in a few minutes. She had been ill of a
fever for two weeks, and it is supposed fell out
"while in the act of throwing a. pitcher of water from
the window.
v }': & XErrEJtTrom Mr, Longworlbi the largest
wine'manufacturer iu the country, writing, to the
' Cincinnati Commercial anjs; “wo may now feoi
certain of a large crop of grapes,, probably as large
yield as for, too ■ last, throe years. One • reliable
Vintner, who." a'few years since, made, 1,000 gal
lons from an aorej expoote, this fall to meiko 1,200
: gUlon*.” ‘ -)
AmVAI&AT-THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS
CT TO 12 o’clock east night.
t.GIiLAKD HOUSE—Chestnut it. , below Ninth.
ji> Chambers, P&- <-*s W M Rockefeller, Bunbury
•iitobt CtHrJr, Cincinnati - J D"Winslow, N V
. >Oeai/Banks& Ia. Y&M .-MU* Hame.Va
. WmMTuckerjOa - J HBiorker A da, Ala
,'A C White & ia.Va •'/ Miss Ah Kent. Va
1 Rd/Vanduraen A-la. N Y bln Mp/rell & J oh, Pa
ZX Winkler.Savannah AGKenncit.N O
§*MoUoy. N Y . WmTjdd, NY
Jllamea-.Balt-.. • i williams,Jr.Va
WraA Shepard. Va :.• £ A CapehartA la, N C - ’
: /:|% s K.Vc -■
- A Hortbn,-Boston 9 W Sappington, Fla
Dr JO Fjter. St Loaia . . S Patterson, N,C
’-LtOon w infieldScoit, USA lb MoMu!!on,.Ky .
PKjKn.le. Bustietoa David E Stout, Pa
‘ ?. P y Pa E Maynard „,,
BKJohnson.Xa - .- J SoFisher,NY .
. TBMitcheUft.la.NY JohnKAlien,NY
1 K - - Miss Ward. '
3>.P drown, Pottsvillo Mrs Robeson, Pa
wOrutoben, Vicksburg - MissCrutchen, Vicksburg
C HCmio;Jrortlaad -- - B Mitel A faro, N Y
CLMnrs.NY- ' ySßliowell, Ky
J L Mott. NY A K Murray. Md
-AOrisfield. Md - DR Man »an. NY . .
; XL'Watkins, NG - ' J G Donaldson, PottsviUe
B %atop, Gakestoft , _ IA Miller, Paris, Ky _
' 'WjPTaylor*.Richmontlt.ya P Gparley, Riohmood* Va
JBWnjsh NewWrf.NY Lb Baker, Cal
Wm g 'rinplott, Va • Mrs B W HaxaUtVa ,
- -TV P Atarttn-Ala ' L CHirschbers, St Louis
Adams. Cincinnati " Geo B Bassett. N Y
''wttiA Wheeler, N Y Wm Gray
OJ Williaroson. Macon, GaMjss L F Williamson, Ga
ftFLtomtt{«r,NY Jwßrooks,Chipa^o
1 ’ Geo TCoulter, Balt-. MissMietue A sister, Va
.lo*oi6bPMi'’hi*rVa AC Brownell,Brookljn '
' Mrs LCDanham, La- -> ‘ B Lynn, NY. '
, G EMtiteele,BC ' JMoFarran.NY
’ y fi/aofcson.N Y . J‘M #tewarLVa
■ L Lamar. Macon, Ga . - C Hornsey, va
< Mrs M ATCehlinger, Ya £ Bond, Ga ■ „
Jyowle, Boston > . • - J'W'Weedm. Rt
~ It Hobbs Albany B T Suit. Bait River, Ky
\W.J La Rue.jCy- Mr Bird, Fla
''JJCbaares.Fla • ' R R Lawson, Ga
y*p CLockwood, 111 : jo* Wouhtmaa, ill
N J Bond, 111 , BD Harper, Va
gCMooff, Prop, RI JlMßteelo
' •JONES* street, above Sixth
Sami Hartley, Keokuk- J Newbury. Keokuk
W BDorothy,.Keokuk^. - Jaa J Bmiin. Balt
J BttxleUiiova -- Edw J Fox «la. Easton,
’JL O Victof;Va’ BM Freeborn, NY
. Plume. NY, .. G F Racdolph, Trentou
7hgo F Ruadojph, N Y John A Collr, Chicago .
A Thompson, Bordentown A Perrine, Bordentown
lA.Winchostor, Balt, Chas SShorter, Ga
Mrs 8 Shoitor A i da, Ga WIIIA. Bante b la, Ala
CHscevart A la, Ala Jos RAnderson Ala,Tonn
Pr J At Groen & la, Ga John It Jowoll, England
HCbase. Ban or. Mo • A G BowkerJc la, Chicago
JAGraiism, N Y TUos Finch, Buffalo
, J U-Fer uson, Md • ObaeCoUlns&la-
Bcnj N Y *, HK Walker, Nashville
. DavmDavuUonJerserCity O Fite Guy. N "V
- K H Whitakor.-parhani.Pa H C Whtwkor. Md
„ Geo Hudson. rr.Y , W H Gilpin, Phfla
W C Whltford. nel OLFiltyan.NO •
r , A H HiktricktN Y N X Greeno, ProVi R I *
: E’LBnow.NY - Thos Lynch, M&jw
% FRANKLIN BOUSE-rChestnut street, above Third.
John PDa’e. Boston ' Jaa Tomias, Lancaster
Jos I,eland, Lancaster JP Alger,SarateiaSptiuss
A B Stoner, Lancaster * w W FQlmer Sc ja.Dojlstn
, HA Al GrierTllanviUo WMason, California
, Cbu BnU, Cal i t JWylaad, Oregon .
JFWalter, Oregon r M Ganr.ood, Ororon .
■»& • '
l5 Kocco, .Memphie
p Cartoon, Phita W C Satterfield,Md
. S Y'mohe»t»TiiU .. * F Readmjs, N J .
L.Haraood. Pnilado ' T J Huems. Cleveland, O
. Cbu.W Leeds, N J Robt Uailidays, Bait
P Myers & la, Ind ’ T Garretson, Poltsville
- W Brown* wash.-p.C , ORtce*Watertown*NY
B, H Aloprmann v Cincin, 0, T Krumber/; CinomnaU.O
71 URulime/ClnoianaUiO HBterens,Alass
, w BAd&inSi SC Am Early, Baltimore
THE, UNION HOTEL—Aroh street.' above Third* - ,
? s v o M&, r *
. 3 Ltroistgr er f Ohio J a Noutrslar, Jii
J BurAtafft Alleibeny City 8 Ermcntrqnt, Readme
H W Hudson, Carbon co . Miss L Hudson, Carbon 00
' Master Hudson Carbon 00 A Tomlins< n. Ohio
. It Jones Ohio „ •• W L Dennison, Ohio
M B Preom a, Ft Wayue J M Ainsworth. Ft Wayne
M MiUor, GreenviUe,t> WC Browno it wf< Ohio
’B H W own. Reidinr „ £ Phillips A lady, Pa
Mrs Pinkerton. Pottsville Mrs oodison, PotUriile
.J Reaver, Weineelwro w-FSbaffser.-Imi
J D fir) *s, Ohio v J N Campbell, Ohio •
- f&ste
Fiv Haraea*Grahatn,NO OH Weaver, Kansas
j*tf MlUan.N Y .
- Y.^gamberu. Aurora,lad WBShaffer,PottaviH*
'-Arhilyoa, Berlin, fa - . BF Ctoniso. Altj
AIJ Bohan, Ky
'l MERCHANTS* si., below Arch.
f Pa J A Cobby. Chlcaso
JG Davidson. Ohio Mibb Sheppard, N J
HSheppard. Mo - G West,Ohio
G w - chse, CUrkaviUe Mrs R B Show & fa, Mo
Godfrey, phila ' J L Evans. Tenn
. LMsijpn/ ChariestorT v AWollo, Bethlehem
5W M rocker, M Chunk MisiJVlenchem, ji Chunk
-.HBeis. Omo,, -■ T M Taylor, Fa .
L B ward, Ohio - - Cfe Leely &la, Pittsburs
«• ""J Li*«lseman,^Hhippensb’sr GHStewart.
" A G Brcxjhefld, Jr. MLClumk 1 6 Bruner. Columbia, u
-- Xwbodward. Phua - - ■ FLit»nmith,NY
GSRiohardson,Md ~
'-’-Mr*THCollins, Aid 1 w A Mart. NC
< OtaAroold, SU vernon* O Jm Griffith. California
3 A(> Wallace. California - H Hooper, N Y
F Hawjtifi* Tona JE Creamer, hoover -
J k fctma,'Hanover E M Pollpck, Harrisburg
jSranel-iLroomins- WfSaylor,lll
NWeiser, AiTeDtowfl, Pa 1
Pa E Hlmp«m,CW’ & B RR
2,PHo.ue,-Wat«?ntown - 8 C Fletqher A la, Minn
Eh Crowder. Mobile EA y
- ||T^, Y « k ' r ‘
' Gao ACrtig, Washst’n/O -wx Campbell, lowa
J A Eyster, Chambereburr L Jljpiberxor, Wash, D C
Grow Shelton, Conn, Joe Rhodes, Va
JD w Moore, Clearfield J W Lybrand, O
MOUNT VERNON—Beoond street, above Arch, • •
GWBraRb.'NY ‘ J
: J B Thompson,A-la, N J M Baokmsn’
’GCBtewart, iIT-- - vr&irpenter,PJji|a
WH Bachman,PhUa ~ JOKesser,-Eastern ,
ifjiaeaett, Pastpn - •W A Equinmik
, -jbo*Ccr?on. fhiie., O Christman. No ms town
Bl .?in* Allentown
/.w&.tei*
‘'JCOMMERCIAL'HOTEL-Bixtit at.; above chestnut.
Rev J W Gcm.lor, Phila J Falrlamb, Phila
1) BUIoa-s,N Y t •- v v A 8 Pdlows, N Y
; v.Haney,itocliester,NY. JVan VYerf,Nj
, Lancaster, Pa J J Gorman, Balt
T Thompson St sen, fa
• .EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, abovo Race,
T 8 Ashton, Balt J Witaon, Easton
j Xbompaon, Boston 8 Jones, Pennington
Ta.j'cuUdrChester co C Jones, Woodstowu
A Kimr; Chester eo - G 8 Hartman, Chester co
- j'Jindersop, Chester 00 . JBrownmck, Chester co
' '' ' - N feooypacker.CJjcst’r co
‘r3£ ar fr c & e ? terw ' LBhulor, Chester co
A V Baiithj X)e\co . , C G Lons. Chester 00
..TR&ptt,Chestorco R Brook, Phila .
8 Griffith, Ch oilerco
ASUiRICAN HOTEIr-Ohcjlnut «t„ above Fifth,
-*3 Gotlpf,iJoatcn . MEHice, Button
T tit e#, Boston ■; Uvv KeitL, Lrnn, Aiwa .
'A ipiasis, Ma»% ' T E ua>don; N y
WFvrinau>niVt HOPAvia, Vt
~ l&El'aVi’enn , JlAHofi’. Reading
,0 K Eoato?, 7 iJfooib'fl , J Biir/ou,jja t Treoton
■ « «\ i 3 Dojan, ifouchChunk
s E Graves, ya i Opnd.num;Mtu,
M Morgan, Jix J,M>Merlc,la,Bt Louis ‘
;.L Ertn*or. Graetisburir FB Wilbur,M. Chunk
{?/ V.Al|on, Wpv Bedford w H Alien, Wow Bedford
• V Knabh, Jflea4m« YrjSoaburs, Ya
• « SyW? lo * 3MP
wW-WltberarN C . NYrßcaiea.NC
UjßaU • Causey, NO
s ‘ 5/Mnuieoti,‘!iy i BSuußlai'Srla, Ohio
•■■ fcfe'&Wf ■ NC & s°a?ir k ’" 0
fi ?0»,, M ,0
johoLdfciusiWilKaearra M-Maaorttßoston
. H ttaaou, Boaton . - \VIIymM>n,NY
HNor ravo,i ! ex l V», H Butrotfiht, N Y
, : XisVfJtoiAc - " M MilSodog Taunton .
,'• S . , VPuoibH, Mo
• 'Jft«BUjaa«,N'C' • - ‘AG'ipJuivme.N 0
K 0 , Wiu N florktea, Afox, V&
? r,££>o?d. Al o x, vs H JJaQJver, i'rov.K >,
N -■ - - H /jbatopurt £ {a.« V ,
f * 'i A WilUama.PhUa',
Tpßlack, N 0., - -J II Crow). Cleveland
jobaMaJcwell.N Y . ' Surfath ft/
. . Boston , , Gao WCook*NY .
>' BAIiD EAOLE U(>TEt--Tlttfd at# cb. CaltotohilL '
. : 51apo Kittler,'Tanneravil o J Mont< oo< Pa
“ iflabatkyLotemon tt>, Pa 3 KTg»wx.^Manover.p a
HOTEL—TIiIrd et, above* Caljowhill.
Jo&n ■ c WCooXqu Aitertfown
, C UJvirnc/.w?iVtfr«eav’o John &®al, dermanivill©
STATES UNlON—Market »t., above Sixtli.
. £ $ I': un f *’ Eewhst'jwrt, i'a W Brawn, iluiicfliinon, pa
: B Kobimoii.'liaEcuter; - J Schilling, Ohio
"- WCr/ins, AlftucJj Chunk Baton, Milton,Pa
4 Bbcwlar, JLaacuter JHdßeufler,i,aoo4«t«r
: e Mpoio, Columbia „ Kjew, Jrj.ElixaMthtoKii
■ J Wertiior, Fraaiilm 00, Fa J W Herne, Mercer eo, Pa
- J E Shorter, J>ei i:o, P* Al, Her, Butter, Pa
”'i TrJtuWe.Poile ■_ - SOqrono &■ la.Harriib’i
>3jj .Conrad, a ttaetao City Mre Vail, laniisier
E lievtt.Meilia, Pa - ' AE/one, rittibor* „
TooßrCOMe.iillcoo - M HotiMr, Bbippen,Ja
irßhreiaoc, Colombia,Far- JHiilopimt, Perm, Xy
II innbar,;Pitt»hUr/ i - Wra Mo Vey<H arrifbu rg
v-'Joa Moya?iilamawit* volbbac Btaekj Columbia
Third.
• * ~ &"TfjWa«, Fotuviilo *•* Tl B & fa, Fa
a i Ll}FAtt*&&.tAtanoii I*-WLosbe.Ohio
fietajraSJter.i^ncoaterco BDKinard*CAtawiMi
A Esglitooh . 91) Bilvbr. Moorestown
V Burn. Aioorea town • . A Alcjfttoirfc, AJJe s Jienroity
: t Jnocßa.aet.Lefenoa r - H J BendJorr Pojttvul®
wmAtiH; Annavjlle v ' W H&n*hc. Ea*ton
. -Tiiso Cdiam&n. MraKicluroß, Mass
“/ ThoaPumda&la, ift '
OJtttdrrii-Kftviuo • ' 1 . . - ,
■ MERCHANTS’ UOUBR-Thlr<l «t. *bav-« Cillowliill.
- S-Ebdriy,-Milldtalnirg ; M ShkjTer, Germintown
*-* - K Mott .cy/Allentown *• ’ AmdsEttijiger, Allentown
J-C Wilftott,* Jenfcshtowa . ; Cot Fjyanatmt. Bucks co
'' -;R KltntiTfevorton ’ 'WraHeekiJr,.Allentown
aJßebollenbet-briP^ J . ‘ KMsehoUonbcrgef,.Pa
'**, Wm Roman,?* . . .J W Wiest*tahnyltail
Cincinnati . JSha*Buele,LHi*,,Pa
! Jolin dterk, Lnu.U’ft -*■• H Chance, Llewellyn
.. H Grietemer, Pittsburg
BARtBV below Vine.
8 Walton & la* Pa. • • . BE Wrirkerrtatu Ladyvilie
GHFUdior, Leojville * W Cheltenham 3
L 8 Yeatman/Trentoa ' C Frets, H&tboro
fegsffltet'. •> • .-tasK^
, 'TP ifo'tfMS* "A- supEsioa' yAtuA-
r -' OPENING' -OF -NEW- ESI.
Hr.' w. and B!e«vpS. for helfuico, at
b MMHSothbe.
@ilssgKi>ONlNaSlACHlNE,<Ei?bnw:ing
■to;iouti @1201,i1l to .tV.m; 11 e■ >' <io,lo r
MHdUjulWf fio.al«p!lli : B&TI( ] Btr9oliilillii) i .
IMVOKTATIONS. 1
[Reported for The Press. 1. .
BLACK RIVER. Ja-Bris Lnnjsrotto, Ilarrimau
*R2Uft.-'spunento 123tonsJoKWorHl Td.balesrass 4bt\lea
wool to bbls Old metal to hides 6 hbls tringerto PuncheoUs
ruu\ 1U tea sugar 4 bbls do D N WeUlat.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
WM. B. THOMAS, >
WM. C. KEBHMLE,> Committbbof tbs Month.
JOHN E, ADDICKS, \
LETTER BAGS
AT TUB ÜB&CHANTS* BXCHANOX, PUILAOBLVEIA.
Ihip Tusoarora, Dunlevp - Liverpool, Oct 1
lark Ann Elisabeth, Norgravo..—'..... .Havana, soon
Bark Gessner. Lankenau. ••• v .London, soon
Bark Thos Dallett. Dill Laguoyra, soon
Bark Chas E Lex. Almeida. Portau Pringe, soon
Brig Canton, Crowell (V ..PoTt au Spain, soon
Bru Delhi, Kenny* Havana, soon
Bijg Klla Reed^Tu,z0...........-St Jagode Cuba, soon
B? 18 Charles a'Fro.., H-.WIU.
SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS.
FROM THE UNITED STATES.
SHIPS LEA VS . FOB UATB.
Ja50n............ -New York. .Galway. Sept 15
Bavaria New York. .Hamburg t Sept 15
Am NewYork..Havre, &0 ,Bept 17
Weler. Now York.. Bremen.. Sept 17
Europe .Boston—Liverpool. Sept 21
Kangaroo.,. . .Now York .Liverpool, &o Sept 21
Ocean Queen... .Now York. .Havre Sept 24
Persia New York.. .iverpool ..Sept 28
New Y0rk.......New Ynrk..Bremon Oct l
Sof Baltimoro. ..New York. .Liverpool Oct 8
lasgow/....... * .New York. .Glasgow. Oot 12
Asia. New York. .Liverpool. Oct 12
Canada...............805t0n. Liverp001..........0ct 19
TO ARRIVE.
SHIPS LEAVE FOR DATS
Kamiaroo. .Liverpool, .New York Aug 31
Persia Liverpool. .Now York, Sept 3
WorussiA Hamburg. .Now York .sept 4
Now York....Southampton..NewYork...- Sept 6
Nova Scotian... Liverpool. .Quebec Sept 7
Arabia. Liverpool Boston -. Sept 19
Oof Baltimoro... .Liverpool.' New York. Sept 11
Vanderbilt... .Southampton.-New York. Sept It
Glmuow. Glasgow. .New York Sopt U
North Arnenonn.-Liverpool. Sept H
Great Kautorn... .Holyhead.. Portland Sept la
Prince Albert Galway. .New Y0rk......... Sept 17
Asia. Liverpool. .New York. Sept 17
Circassian Galway. .New York Sept 17
Hamraonia. ...Southampton. .New York. • .Sept lft
Fulton Southampton. .Now York Sept 20
Canada..... Liverpool.. Boston
The California Mad Steamers sail from New York on
thoatb and 20th of each month. „ „ . .... _ 4 .
The Havana Steamers leave New } ork on tne 2d. 7th,
12th, 17th, and 27th of each month, and Charleston, S. 0.,
on the. 4th and ttth, „
- When the above dates fall on Sunday, the steamefs
will sail on Monday, except from New Orleans.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA* Sept. Ift, I&SU.
SUN RISES.;. 5 6018 UN SETS.—^.,——.6 10
HIGH WATER 15
ARRIVED.
Steamship Kennebeo, Hand, 30 hours from Now York,
via Cape May, with mdse and passengers to Jus All
derdtee.
Brig Lanzarotte. Harnraau, 19 days from Block River,
Ja* with mdse to D N Wetzlar., >
Schr J Williamson, Jr. Wmsmore* 4 days from Salem,
tn ballast to Binoiekson & Glover. _
Schr Vandalia, Cooper, 2 days lrorn Smyrna* Del, with
grain to Jas Barrett* Son.
Schr Delaware* Denby, 2 days from Smyrna, Del, with
Wheat to Jas Barratt* Son., >
„Schr.Ladies* Choice. Strong, 2 days from New Castlo,
Del, with oats to Jos Bnrratt & Son.
Schr Henry Wolle, Johnson, 2 days fromMUton, Del,
with gram to Christian it Curran.
Schr Lancet, Bayard, 1 day from Christiana, Del, with
gram to Christian x Curran..
Sohr. Olivia, Fox, 1 day from OdoMo, Del, with grain
to Christian & Curran. ,
. Sohr S Godwih, Hendrickson, 1 cay from Milford, Del,
with oats to J L Bowiey A Co.
Sohr Wm George, Jackson, 1 day from Smyrna, Del,
with wheat to J L Bewley St Co.
CLEARED.
Steamship Phineas Sprague, Matthews, Boston, Henry
Winsor., ...
Bteamihip Delaware, Copes, New \ ork, S Allderdice.
. Ship Nortliarapton, Elwell, New Orleans, i) $ Stetson
It Co.
Sohr S N Smith, Smith, Charleston, Pettit, Martin
A Co.
Schr J. Williamson, Jr, Winsmore, Cambridge, Bin
nickson A Glover.
Schr John Walker, Farren, Boston. do
Schr R J Mercer, Robinson, New Bedford, R R Cor
son & Co.
Steamer R Willing, Claypool, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr,
(Correspondence of The Press.)
. HAVRE DE GRACE, Sopt H. 1852.
The Kingston 101 l here this ll boats,
laden and consigned as follows:
Thomas Craig and Thomas Blanchard, lumber to John
Crau: J C Crawlord, do to Brown St Woulaperj City of
Philadelphia and Joliu Harris, do to Malone A Taylor;
« m Cannon, bituiuinous coal to Wrtmmgtoni Paxton,
Frank Fidler, Unitod Butes, J Ji Henry, and Jaa Post,
coal to Delawaro City. *
(Correspondence of The Fress.)
.ThofoUpwinK boats from Canafpasseiljnto
theScbu r iktll Canal to-day, bound to Philadelphia, laden
and consigned ns Jollows;
Major Zimmerman, lumber to Sami Bolton It Co; Che
rubim, lumber, Ac. to captain; AShirk.doto Norcross
k Sheets; Two Brothers, copper ore to Wm A Crocker;
Maryjrpn ore to h A G Brook? Tradesman and Morris,
do to Eckert & Cp.
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia ExobanxeJ
. .... LEWES. Del. Sent, 13.
The steamtug America is the only vessel&t theßreak
water. Two schooners audit sloop ore now 19 a Mi
going m. No vessels in the bey outward bound. Wind
southwest—weather fine,
WM. M. HICKMAN.
ST TSLBOBAPH.
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchango.)
m, .j , \ CAPE ISLAND, Sept U, TF M,
The Breakwater continues bare of shipping. Two
fall-rigged bm.s and a lew light schrs passed in to-day,
and only eight or ten colliers went out. Wind northwest
—woather eooUnd pleasant.
tfouts, , THOS, B. HUGHEB.
BT TBtKOKAPU TO TRK PRUSS.
. „ Bostox, Sent H.
Arrived, bark Bounding Billow, from Beyrout.
.". 1 1. , , Hamptom Roads* tfept. H.
, Attivoil, Bbip Archer, 75 days from Callao; schr John
W Miner. U days iroin Sombrero.
. . , rf! .Nk w Orlkans, Kept. 14,
Arrived, ships Juliet und Trumiy, from New York.
„ . , L . „• MEMORANDA.
BtoftOiamp Great Eastern, Harnsou, entered outward
at London toth ult. tor Portland, via Portland, E, and
Holyhead.
Steamship Boston, Sellew, hence, arrived at N York
je&verday... • - •
Ei&junßhipijt&to of Georgia, Qarviu, hence at Savan*
nahldthinst.
Steamship City of Rlctaond. Mitchell, sailed from
Riohrnond 13th Inst, for Philadelphia,
.Steamship Philadelphia, Harrison, from New Orleans,
via Havana 9th insLarrivod at New York yesterday.
Ship Wa*dennit Jew, from Callao for Hampton Roads,
wna spoken July (at £O6O 8, long S)3uW, .
Ship Revere, Hocko, for Baltimore, sailed from Cal
dera July 34. '
.Ship Red Gauntlet, Lucas, for Shanghae, cleared at N
York yesterday.
Ship Harry Kaßtings. Tucker, from San Francisco
June 4, arrived at New York yesterday,
pwrt to n uU?” 1 ’ from Bombay, arrived at Liver-
II Tucker, Tucker, from Charleston, ot Liver-
Ship Simoda, IUU, from Akyah. *J Falmouth 29th ult.
, Ship Bunker Hill, Elliott, from Melbourne, at Singa
pore'July 7. >
Ship Invincible, Johnson, sailed from MaoooJunett
: for New York.
_Bh l p Wm V Kont, Wilcox, from Liverpool, arrived at
Cadiz 18tU ult.
for pErtadcPi? o *’ ol * ne * clesro(l at Liverpool 29th uIL
fo Good win, sailed from Liverpool 27th ult
’ Ship Arthur Whue, Kelly, for Philadelphia, ontored
for loading at Liverpool 27th ult.
Ship Kalamazoo, Taylor, from Liverpool for Balti
more, was spokon iSth ult, lat is. long 2 2.
j Hhiglaamn Crowell, Turnor, from Boston, at Calcutta
Bhiuilarrisbure. WiswoU.at Clvita Vecohia previous
to J6wi ult. from Now Orleans; had been ashore, and se
riously damaged.her cargo (tobacco.)
jßark Volant, Burgess, from, iMauritius, at Batavia 2d
Bark Fairy, Blish. from New York, at Hong Kong
June 27, awd sailed July 2 (or Shanghae.
Bark HohejistaulfeD, Lamke, sailed from Broraerha
ven 2£tb ult for Philadelphia,
„Bark pello, Ryder, from Boston for Philadelphia, at
Holmes'Hololllhinst ' '
Bark Alary Edson, Nickerson, hence .arrived at Bos
ton 13th mat.
'Brig America*, Robbins,.from Beverly for-Philadel
phia, at Holmes’ Hole nth mst,
• %*£ Beadling, sailed from Matanzas 4th
mat. for Philadelphia.
Brig Rißaiq/m. i Br) Small, sailed from Rio do Janeiro
2ith July for Philadelphia.
Brig CHBnmpsop, Porter, hence for St John, NB, at
Holmes’ Holellthuist.nndsailed again,
Brig J'D Lincoln, Webber, hence, arrived at Ports
mouth 9th mst. <
Brig Maria Wheeler. Wheeler, cleared at Portsmouth
Ifth mat* for Philadelphia.
Bn* Anna Lana,«uew, 337 tons) cleared at Baltimore
3St to inst, fat Rio Grande and a market, *
Brig Indm, Allen, cleared at Baltimore 15th inst. for
Bio de Janeiro.
Brig Mary H* Baxter, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Boston llth inst
Schr Chnrios Kent, hence, arrivod at Richmond 13th
inst.
. ficjhrK W Tull, Townsend, henoe, arrived at Mobllo
Bth inst _
Sobr F Dyer, Cottrell, hence, arrived at Marblehead
13th inst.
Bchr Eclipse, Cook, from Cardenas, arrived at N York
’lSPfen. Qiiall, flhArp, Sarah Ann Roe, Baker, R
i Shannon, Marts, A Hammond, Paine, Raven, Roso,
Homer, Salsburr, New Jersey. Smith, Vnshti Sharp,
Half?, Constitution. Btrout, Excelsior. Riley, Frank
•Herbert, Mayo, and 8 V w Simmons, Godfrey, lienee,
arrived at Boston 13tto mat.
Sohr Madonna, Voazie,at Boston 13th hist, from De
laware City. _
Schr David G Floyd, Rackett, banco, arrived at New
Bedford 12th inst.
Sckrs Starlight. York, and E F Lewis, York, henco at
Portland 12th met.
.Bchr Governor. Nickerson, ftoin Boston for Philadel
phia, at New York 13th inst.
Schr Thatcher Taylor, ‘Wilson, hence,arrived at Ran
vor# 7th inst.
tfcbr £ M Clark, Clark, banco, arrived at Fall River
llth test.
‘ Sours Geo Fates. Kelly, Lewis Clark, fioooy, Percy
Heilner. Gandy. John Caqwalnder, Naylor, and vvilfiam
Lgper.-RobinsqnLhencei U & T Cramer, Huntley, do lor
Pawtucket, and J R Mitchell*Morns, from Delaware
City lor do, at Providenoe 12th inst.
i^BollijL Weaver,sailed from Provideaco }2th
SebrO&l Neal, Henderson, hence, arrived at Boston
12th inst.
' ; I.OST ANO FOUND.
LOST Between Tenth nnd Chestnut
A PACK-
Atib OF BlftP SKINS, a suitable reword will lie paid
if returned to BOWEN & CO., Southwest comer of
ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT Street*. it*
POIiXXICAL.
Ttf consequence of the misun
1* derstanding between the Gentlemen in the Sixth
Representative, District, J oiler myself ns an Indepen
dent Democratic Candidate, • ,
jt» GEORGE EARP, Jr.
EDUCATIONAIi.
AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE.—
Schools and Families supplied with competent
Teachers, and Teaoners with positions. Parents gra
tuitously supplied with School Ciroalars.
TRefot to-Faeulty Amherst College, Mess. J Dr. Low
ell Mason t Prof. Qeo. F. Root ; Mason Brothers; Hon.
Tlieo. FreUnjhdyflen.L.L. Pm President Rutgers Col
lage, N willmm Curtis, Limestone Springs, 8.
O.t Hon. John C. Rivet, Washington, D. C.j Hon.
Albert Pike, Little Rock. Ark.
SMITH, WOODMAN <fc CO.,
too BROADWAY, Now York, and
Sia-3t m CnESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
A CADEMY OP THE PROTESTANT
z*- EPISCOPALCHURCJI,LOOUBTand JUNIPER
Streets, ‘ 1
The. AutumnalSesaion opened on MONDAY, Beptern
bertth. ■
Ai>pUeatibns/or Admission’may be made to the Prin
cipal, at the Academy, daily (except on Saturday)be
tw»enll)»nrtUo'clock A. M. g robins
sLthsmlm Principal.
MUSIC AND SlNGlNG.—Thorough Tn
structionon the Plano by a Lndy Tdnoher. at her
own residence or thntof her pupils. Tertris—34 leieons,
SIQ. Address “ Musio Teacher,’’ Blood’s Dlspatoh.
814-3t^
UTR. WtNTHROP TAPP AN’B BOARD-
ItJL ING and bay school for young la-
DJESJ7Z7 VmE Street, near Logan Square, will open
on WEDNESDAY, feptembor Uth. __ ,
Allen. Girard College J Hon. Joel
Jones,Rev,J. AYanghau.B. D.ißcv. A. H.Vinton,
3). D., Joseph G. MitoheJl, jßsfl., PhUadnlphja.
Prof.J. A* Alexander, D.l)., Priuoeton. N.J,
Vrot R. L. HitehcockJ). D., New York citv.
. Hon. R, C, Winthrop, Boston. auM-tlwtii-fiw*
Ij’DUOATIONAL.—Miss ELBA WATSON
Jtu gfc North TWELFTH Street, will recommence
giving Instructions on the PIANO, at her own rosidence
or those other Pupils, after Beptembcr^stj
TJEILLS AND SHEETINGS FOB EX'
■ . M South FHONT eu.aiM LBIITIX Street,
I ■
THE PitESS.~PHILABEJLPHIA 9 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1850.
SALES BY AUCTION.
NJaW TfQBK.
CTION NOTICE
VAN WYCK, TOWNSEND, & VAIi RE NS,
ON FRIDAY, SEPT. 16,
AT 10 O’CLOCK,
AT Tnp.lß SALES ROOMS,
NO. 14 VESEY STREET,
ON SIX MONTHS CREDIT,
SPECIAL AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF
FJRENCII WORSTED GOODS,
OF THE IMPORTATION OF
TIIIRION, MAILLARD, & CO.,
COMPRfSfNG
1,800 pieces fine to finest qualities imported black
choice shades and hiuh colors plain find Bajn
dore striped MOUSSELINE DE LAINKS.
000 pieces fino to extra superfine quality choice colors
MERINO CLOTHS.
3ftO pieces superior quality saleot shados, double width,
CACHKMERE D’ECOSSE.
250 pieces sdlendid quality Velours spingle POPELINS
and GRISAILLES, all fresh and desirable arti
cles.
100 piooes superlative quality blaok TAMIBE.
200 piecos super quality s~i blaok MOUSSELINE DE
LAINE.
500 pieces splendid''quality black and olioioe shades
REPS and GRAINS DE PENDRBUP, double
width, for best city rotail trade.
100 pieces very hi*h contend choice styles Paris print
ed CASHMERES, for the retail trade.
500 piooes fine to superlative qualities blaok BOMBA
ZINE.
07* All the above are just landed from steamships
Africa and Arago, and comprise the oiltlro balance of
the importation of T„ M.,& Co., in this description
of goods.
• ALSO,
LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
RICH DRESS AND SILK ROBES,
CONSISTING OF
1,000 pieces, comprising a most choice assortment,
from medium to extra fine qualifies, including
the most choiae styles offered this season.
500 jiccesextrarich styles CHINE, DROCfUET,and
BROCHE two-flounced and jupe black and co
lored ROBES.
The attention of the TRADE is solicited to the
above sale, as it will comprise the most CHOICE and
DESIRABLE GOODS in the market.
Catalogues and samples on the morning of sale. It
CHINA. AND QUEENS WARE.
'J'URNBULD. ALLEN.
& CO.,
NOB. 28 AND 2S SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
IMPORTERS
AMI
Wholesale Dealers in
CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEEN6WARE.
PITTSBURG GLASS AGENCY.
supplied with Glass at Manufacturer’s
prioes. aus-2m
jgOYD & STROUD.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
Have sow on hand a complete stook of
QUEENSWABE.
GLASSWARE, arid
FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA,
At their Old Btaxd, No. 32 NORTH FOURTH ST.,
four doors below Merchants’ Hotel, to which they invito
the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS.
Agents for Pittsbdso Glass. aus-3ra
CIGARS, TOBACCO, <&c.
MERINO,
140 SOUTH FRONT STREET,
Has in store and bond, and
Offers for Sale, & Large Assortment of
GIG ARS,
Received dlreot from Havana, of choice and favorite
Brands. auft-tf
B* . MANCHESTER SCALES.
AfegAt No. 23 North SIXTH Street may bo found a
general assortment of
COUNTKR SCALES.
PORTABLE PLATFORM SCALES,
dormant warehouse scales,
„ . T XAY AJtr>COA L BCA LKS. Also,
.RAILROAD TRACK SCALES furnished at short no
tice All warranted to indicato sUndard weirht, accu
rate and durable. The style and finish or tiio alx»vo
goods best known by exaniiuatjon.
slg-ttistuftn GEO. W. COLBY k CO.
i^ANDLES.— -400 boxes Hydraulic, Sperm,
and Adamantine Cnmlles, in store and forsqld by
, ROWLEY, ASHBURNER.& CO.,
■l5 No. 16 South WHARVES.
fmUDE TURPENTINE—3O bbis. Soft
and Hard Turpentine, in store and for sale br
ROWLETT. ASHBbRNKR. Si CO.
*l5 No. 16 South WHARVES.
if? 051 N.—1,500 bbis. Wilmington Ship
«*-*/ ping Rosin, in store and for sale by
ROWLEY. ABHBURNER.' Si CO..
*l5 No. 16 South WHARVES.
CPTS. TURPENTINE.—7S bbis Spts.
Turpentine, in store and for sain hr
ROWLEY ASHBUJINER.&CO.,
*l5 No. 16 South WHAKVt-S.
UOCtUET & HUTTON»
manufacturers of
DESKS
AND CABINET FURNITURE,
NO. 259 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
Office, Bank, and School Furmturo, Extension Tables.
Bookcases, aO-Sm
IMPORTANT TO EVERY MAN WHO
KEKra A HORSE, COW, SHEEP, or PIG.
_ THORLEV’S PQOjJ FOR CATTLE,
rosaesamg, as it, does, 'the bitter and medicinal pro*
parties contained m Bprinx Grass or Taros, or other
panpeiiertiage.isessentinl to herbivorous animals, as
it operates m stimulating the stomach and digestive or
gana to healths action. This compound or condiment
tor reeding Cattle or seasoning their food, is composed
purely of vegetable matter, some of which is highly
aromatic. For keeping horses in good condition it is
unequalled. Cow keepers will find great advantage in
the,increased quantity and improved quality of tho milk
during its use. All animals are benefited by it.
fins food can only bo had genuine, in tho Btntoof
Pennsylvania, by applying to the Solo Agent for that
State. B. M. SAUNDERS,
_s7-lm I7bt MARKET Street, Philadelphia.
pRESII FRUIT JARS.
, Those who wish to avoid the unoleanlinesa at
tendant upon putting up fruit, Ac., by the uso of the old
style Jar« with metpl covers andoeinont, will lie pleased
to learn that the wholo operation of Preserving can be
performed in less than one half the usual time by the
«?» o f KARTELL’S ALL-GLASS PRESERVING
JARS, pronounced by physicians and scientific men to
be the safest and most reliable Jar ovor.raade. A single
inspection will satisfy any one of their incomparable
superiority over all others.
Manufacturers under the Patent,
KARTELL ft LKTCHWORTH,
. No. 13 North FIFTH Street.
*3-12t* General Glass Depot.
J NICHOLSON,
• Manufacturer of
BHJRT«. LINEN and MARSEILLES
' , BOSOMS and COLLARS.
A large and choice assortmeiluand well made,al
ways on hand unto which I particularly invito the ot
tentmnorCAsiram! prompt-paym? short-time buyers.
S. E. corner oi SECOND and ARCH Streets,
PIMLAIuaPHIA. slO-lm*
WARMING AND VENTILATING
„ WAREHOUSE. 1132 MARKET St., rtnla.U
BUILDINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ’
..WARMED AND VENTILATED BY
CULVEO'X HEW IIAtS-tIURNIEO WARM-AIR
, „ FURNACE.
The above furnace has now been in use during the
last two winters in this city, and has given universalsat
flsaction. lie large heating surface being direct 1) over
tho flame of the fire, and the conical tubes, through
which all the drafts pass, are so arranged as to consume
tho larger part of the gases from tho coal, being en
tirely of Cant Iron, with deep, sand joints, is now of
fered to the pubbe ns the most complete healing appa
ratus now in this market. C. w. being a practical
mechanic, will personally attorn! to all heating and ven
tilating.
, ALSO,
Six sigesof Cook f ng Hanses, adapted for hotel and
private use. Collins* Fatent*ohunney Caps for ventila
ting and cure of sinokey elnmnojs, with a full assort
ment of Registers and Veutilatorg of every size and
pattern .Fire-plaoe Stoves, Bath Boilers, Jco.
Kr Jobbing promptly attended to.
... m . CIIAO. WILLIAMS,
ftti22-tutliB-3iii Late Baker k Williams.
WE HAVE DETERMINED TO ADD
the HOUSE PAPERING and RETAILING OF
PAPER, HANGINGS to pur luimtiofla, mA solicit from
all who are desirous of decorating thdKousoa an ex
amination of our stock, selected from boat factor*,
foreign and domostlo, and at the right ppises.
Vapor hanging in any e^by
au2o-s tu th Im* 12 NqrthTHIRV Btreot,
PACKINCt YARN. —ltalian Packing
Yarn, s n itable for steam engines, manufactured
of the best materia), and for sale, at the lowest prices,
by * * WEAVER. FITLER, k CO.. ’
sell No.» N. WATER and 23N. WH ARVrcg,
fJANGS OF RlGGlNG—Manufactured
of the best material, and for sale bv
sell Nft.MTf WA?P, U‘.^lH gg ri. el AW 1 AltK°A 1 v.
112 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. 112
STEREOBCOPIC BAZAAR—Great Emporium for
Stereosopppaandfitoreoscopic Viows, American, French
and English. Opera Glasses, Microscopes, and improved
Spectaoles, correctly suited to the eyes, at
„„ a .i M *rk£M«KLlN'd. Optician,
__ street, below Cheatnut.
SGT ArtifiomljlumanLyesinserted. s6-Imif
1 k nnn boxes American and
At»,UUUFRENOH WINDOW G'LASS-Tho mo.t
approved brands, and of every size and quality required
for city aud. ountry Rt urieeß asfonuhinglyiow.
Send ymir orders to ZIEGLER k SMITH. Drug,
Viimt/ Glass, and Varnish Dealers, corner SECOND
ami GREEN Streets. el 3 tf
UNIT JACKETS, the Cheapest in tho
X*. o ity, ft t the Manufactory, from $lO per dozen up,
a suporior article of Ribbed Berlin and Lined Jaokofß.
At*,. Hosier/, Bh.rf, Dmj.Uj, Oo^.
12*121* No. 10 FETTER Lane, Third, above Arch.
PURE CONFECTIONERY,
MANUPACTURKnBV
EDWARD A. lIEIim,
Late of S. Hcnritm. •
Stero 8. W. corner ARCH and NINTH streets.
siMm (Vaclsiry Filbert street.)
PORK.— 200 bbls. Mess Pork, of New
Jersey, Ohio, and hir sale by
s7O ARCHBtreflt.B»‘cond donrabova Front.
REMNBD SUOAR.—SOO barrclß various
grades. 140 bWa crusbed, sKtedand powder nl
for sal« by JAMEB GJUIUM * CO.,
mi«> LF.TITTA Street.
PEACH BOTTOM ROOFING SLATE—
Of first quality and nil sizes, constantly on baud'
and lor Bale by, DANIEL WILLIAMS & SONS,
R. W.oorner of BIX’l’H and COATES BUI*.
Theabove Slate is equal in quality to the bent H elsh
Blate- augl-tutlm-ln)
LARD OIL 78 bbls. No. 1 Winter Lard
OiLflO bbla. No. 2 Lard Oil, for sale by ROWLEY.
ABHBHRNER, k CO.. No 1(1 South WHARVEB. aid
OUGAR-HOUSE MOLASSES.—IBO hlids.
*3 t«roe.,Mbarrel. i fo & .«l.b^ I
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ARCADE HOTEL, 621 CHESTNUT Street.
Aicnts wanted to canvass jn every county. au27-lm
MILLINERY GOODS.
THOMPSON & JENKINS,
DEALERS IN
SILK, OABSIMER, AND WOOL HATS, CAPS,
LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FANCY FURS,
SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, FEATJIEnS,
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, RUCHES, See.
NO. 528 MARKET STREET,
, JJBLOW SIXTH, SDL'TII SJDH.
The nttontion of buyers is invited to an examination
f our Stock, sli-lm
QPENING.
LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS,
735 CHESTNUT STREET,.
TWO DOOM WEST OP MASONIC TEMPLE,
WILL lIAVJJ TIIBIR
FALL OPENING OF BONNETS, Ao. f
THIS HAY,
THURSDAY, THE Bth INST.
«8-tnll
JjIALL MILLINERY GOODS.
JOHN STONE & SONS,
805 CHESTNUT STREET,
Hare now opon a ootnrlste assortment of
FLOWERS, RIBBONS,
FEATHERS, VELVETS,
GRAI'ES, LACKS,
.Price 73 cents.
AND
BONNET MATERIALS,
To which they invite the attention of the trade.
‘ &uZS-lm
MARKET STREET. 4£\ 9
RIBBONS,
Of every; kind, in immense variety;
NEW BONNET MATERIALS,
BONNET VELVETS, SATINS.
ORO DE NAPS, LINING SILKS.
ENGLISH GRAPES, of the best makes,
FRENCH Sc AMERICAN ARTIFICIAL
FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUOHKS, Ac
Also, newest Fait stylos of
STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS,
And STRAW GOODS, of every description
Now open, and presenting altogether the most com
plete etookof MILLINERY GOODS in this market.
Merohanta and Milliners from every scotion of the
oountry are oordially invited to o&U and examine our
•took, which we offer at the
CLOSEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
ROSENHEIM, BROOKS, A 00.,
auiO-utovl
1859. FALL mvDE ’ 1859.
AGAKD & CO.,
393 MARKET STREET,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
HATS, CAPS, FURS,
BONNETS, RUCHES, FLOWERS, Ac.,
Have now in store a full stock of Goods, to whioh tli®/
Invite the attention of first-olass bu> ers. auW-fcn*
J HILLBOBN JONES.
Importer and Manufacturer of
FANCY SILK
AND
STRAW BONNETS.
artificial flowers,
FEATHERS, RUCIIES, Ac
Tho attention or Cjtr and Country Doalors is invited
to a largo and varied stuck of the above goods, at
433 MARKET STREET,
&u9-Sro Below FIFTH,
WHOLESALE CLOTHING.
HUNTER, & SCOTT,
MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS
o*
COMMON, MEDIUM, AND
FSNE CLOTHING.
Wo invito special Attention to onroeinoleto lineol
MACIIINE-MANUFACTURHD GOODS.
NOS. 454 MARKET, & 419 MERCHANT STS.
auS-3m .
OLOTHINGI
AT WHOLESALE.
0. HAEKNESS k SON,
M 8 MARKET STREET,
lOCTUBABT CORNEA 07 FOURTH STRXIt,
Offer for salo, on the most
liberal terms.
A new and extensive stock of
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING,
ADAPTED TO TIIS
SOUTHERN AND WESTERN TRADE,
TO WHICH
THEY INVITE THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS.
jr23-3m
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
QENTLEMEN’S furnishing goods
AND
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS.
LONGOOPE & PEARCE,
HO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
Have now in store a full assortment inthoir line, to
which they invite tho attention of their customers
and buyers of such goods. au3-2m
JAY. SCOTT—late of tho firm of Win
• charter k Scott-ftENTI.EMEN'S FURNISH
ING STORE and HIUKT MANUFACTORY, 81
CHKS'l'NUrStreet.fnearlyopposite tho Girard House
PhUadelokia.
J.W.B. would respectfully call the attention .of his
former patrons and friends to his new store, and is pre
pared to Ml orders for Bill RTS at short nntioe. A
perfect fitguar&ntied, Wholesale Trade supplied with
fine Shirtsflnd Collars. jyll-ly
Removal.— martin &. wolff have
Jteimved to No, BA4 MAJRKJST Street, South side.
|>clow Fonrtli, urheio tlioy oiler a choice msortroent cl
pnlinnd Vinter Good*, tit very low priors. »13 2m
Economy mess shad—nos. i ami 2
a prino artiole, in store anil Mr sale liy
W.M.J. TAYLOR k CO..
aua IJB SOUTH WHARVES.
431 MARKET BTRKET.
REMOVALS.
RETAIL DKY GOODS.
PJfiW AND ELEGANT
PALL STOCK.
X,. J. LTSVY So CO.
-Are daily receiving Additions to their new and very
Ohoioo assortment of
PALL AND WINTER GOODS,
whioh comprises at this time one of the largest as well as
tli© most select assortments of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
winch oan l>e found in this country.
Bvory now fabric which has been manufactured for
Fall and Winter wear, ns woll as their usual assortment
of STAPLE GOODS of superior qualities, will be found
in variety, and at prices as low as similar goods can be
purchased elsewhere.
L. J. L. k Co., have effected arrangements m Taris
by which tboy will be in constant receipt during the sea-,
son of small quantities of every approved new articlo
which may bo presented to tho fashionables trade of that
city. The selections witl bo made from the bouses in
Paris most celebrated for their good taste.
809 AND 8U CHESTNUT STREET.
Sl2'Ct
rjASSIMERES, CLOTHS, VESTINGS.
Heavy dark mixtures Cassimerea.
Do. with and without Bideband*.
Black Cassimeres and Doesk'ns.
Black Broadcloths. Ai upwards.
Light-colored Cloakings, #1 25 up.
bail and Winter Vestings.
COOPER k CONRAD.
«8? NINTH and MARkV.T.
TVEW FALL CLOAKS.
Ll The Subscribers
„ are now oponing
NEW FAf.L CLOAKff,
FLOMBIERE STRIPE CLOAKS,
CHESTERFIELDS, CASAQUES.
Ac.. Ao.,
to whioh they respectfully invite the attention of
Ladios.
The Paris Mantilla Emporium,
70S CHESTNUT Street
au3o J. W. PROCTOR k CO.
NEW FALL GOODS!!!
THORNLKY fc CHISM, comer of EIGHTH and
SPRING GARDEN Streets.
Have lust received a lot of
BEAUTIFUL SATIN PLAID POPLINS.
Rich Poulard Kills*.
Handsome Fall De » aiues.
New Fall Chintzes. Ac., Ac.
IPAicA are very Heritable and very thtap,
BLACK SILKS AND FANCY SILKS!!!
Light Cloth Raglans tor fall w»atbor. '
Shawls, Dusters. &c., in «reat variety.
Good Family ana Fronting Lmon*.
A large stock of Domestio Muslins.
Great quantities of Flannels.
Cloths. Cassimeres. Salmons, &0., &o,
CLOBING OUT MUCH.BELOW COST:
Siik Mantillas.
Lace Mantillas.
Bareges, Organdies. Lawns, kc., kc.
All Summer Goods of every description.
BtTHORNLEY k CHISM, EIGHTH and BPBINO
GARDEN.
‘ r N. 8.-WE BUY AND SELL FOR CASH.”
tmw-tf
Philadelphia centiul shawl
AND MERINO ROOMS.
Will bo arranged this morning from the two tnrse
Auction Sales of Hennequin’s k Lupin’s FRENCH
GOODS—
-20 Lots New BLACK CENTRE BTELLAS, from 95
to 918 each.
Now Style Paris Gauffro Shawls.
Do. Double-faced Berlin do.
And many other kmdrf.
100 Fioeo* LUPIN’S FRENCH MERINOS, in plain
and high colors, Blocks and Whites, at 75c to 91.25.
Rich Printed Moussolind Delaines, all wool.
Also. Just opened-
Large Stock NEW FALL DRESS GOODS.
Satnj-faced Valencia*.
Camilla Foulards.
Satrn,Truvors, Plaid Satin do Palestro.
ruilde Chevres.
Super Glossy Silks.
8-4 Black Thibet, for Shawls,
Broche Shawl Bordering.
Round Corner Black Lace VeJle.Jsc,
Daily additions are made.
, . _ CHARLES ADAMS,
sl-thsm EIGHTH and ARCH Street*.
T UMN’SHNE MERINOS.
Onei hundred Piece* of extra quality and desirable
oolors at 91 00.
One hundred piece* of fine quality and of tame color*
at 75 eent*.
Those goods have the most value of any that we have
offered. SHARPLESS BROTHERS,
85 ______ CHEBTNUT and EIGHTH Street*.
TVEW AUTUMN SILKS.
T * Just opened ten cases of solocted Silk* of our own
importation.
„ Plain Poult de Boie*,from the lowest price* to the
finest goods.
Rich Lvons Silks of the newest designs.
Flam Black Silk*, glossy and heavy.
Neat figures and Brocade Blacks.
Black and Panov, two Junes.
SHARPLKBS BROTHERS,
65 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Street*.
English shirtings.
Just received a choice lot
Of neat am) medium stiles
English Shirtings, Prims,
Now design*, good colors.
SHARPLESS BROTHERS.
85 EIGHTH and CHESTNUT.
Dress goods.
Rich Bouquet-pattern Wool Delaines.
Lupin’s French Mennoes, 75 cents up.
Cheap Delaines and Plaids.
Fall Poplins, Chintzes. Ac.
BLACK WOOL DELAINES.
Lupin's Black Wool Delaines, 57 and fS cents,
Lupin’s finest quality do., 50 and 55 dents.
Black Bombasines, Alpacas, Silks, Ac.
COOPER A DONAH!).
ses NINTH and MARKET.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
J-JAZELL & HARMER,
MANUFACTURERS
AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS
lx
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NO, 128 NORTH THIRD STREET.
A full assortment of City made Boots and Shoes eon
itaptly on hand. slu-tf
J & M. SAUNDERS,
NO. 34 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
(Near Merchants’ Hotel,)
Call the attention of buyers of
BOOTS AND SHOES
To their Stoek, whioh embraces & general variety of
PHILADELPHIA AND NEW ENGLAND
Manufactured goods. auo-tocB
J W. MoCURDY & SON,
321 CHESTNUT STREET, (2d FLOOR.)
LADIES’, MISSES’, AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS,
SHOES, AND GAITERS,
Manufactured expressly for the Retail Trade, null 3m
JJ~P. WILLIAMS & GO.,
NO, 18 SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
wholesale boot and BUOE WAREHOUSE,;
Have now on hand a full assortment of Eastern and
Philadelphia work, to wnioh they invito the attention oi
Southern and Western Merchants. auU-Jm
STERLING, ft FRANKS,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NO. 413 ARCH STREET.
Purchasers visiting the oity will please oal! and exa
stock, eul3-2m
& CO..
WHOLESALE DEALERS
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NO. 813 MARKET BTRHBT.
JjiALL STOCK
BOOTS AND SHOES.
JOBEI’H H. THOM SON A 00,.
>l4 MARKKT STREET,
Hhvb now (in hand a laM« «took o!
BOOTS AND SHOES
0?
EVERY VARIETY, EASTERN AND CITY MADE.
PurohMors visiting the city wiU please oall and ex*
amine their stock. Jy2B-tf
LEVIOK. RASIN, & GO.,
MOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE
Alto
MANUFACTORY,
No. MARKET STREET, Philadelphia.
We have now on hand an extensive Stock of Boot*
and Shoes, of all descriptions, of our own and Eastkr*
Manufacture, to which we invite the attention of South
ern and Western buyers. aug-3m
NOTICES.
PHILADELPHIA
CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY,
4m
(ÜbWETauuam
at an ADJOURNED MEETI.no OF.TIIE ABOVE
NAMED CORI* ORATION,
NO. « MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE,
At 10 o'clock A. M., September 11U.1859, th« follow-
ing gontlomon wero unanimously elected Direetore of
tho Company, no
GEORGE H. BTUART,
S. MORRIS WALK,
MATTHEW W. BALDWIN,
CHAS. MACALF.STER, and
JOHN EDGAR THOMSON
The HOOKS of MIIMORIPTION tn the CAPITAL
STOCK of said COMPANY ore now open at the above
named Offico, whero oil portions favorable to the enter
prise we respectfully invited to subscribe. ,6-tf
DRY-GOOD!) JOBBERS.
ILL OPEN
THIS DAY,
ANOTHER INVOICE
MATCHLESS PRINTS.
FOR sale by the piece or package at
SIX CENTS.
BEAUTY OF DESIGN,
GOODNESS OP i JALITY AND COLORS
THEY ARE WITHOUT RIVAL.
JOSHUA Li. BAIL.Y,
213 MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
IMPORTERS,
MANUFACTUR EES,
JOBBERS, AND RETAILERS,
L A D I E S’
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS,
708 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
[nvite the attention of
WHOLESALE BUYERS
To tneir Stock, comprising
EVERY VARIETY OF STYLES
lii medium and first-class Goods, including
FINE AND COSTLY
VELVET CLOAKS
HANDSOME
BEAVER CLOAKS,
MISSES’ CLOAKS,
Ao., Ac.
NEW STRIPED BOURNOUS,
BOURNOUS WITH PLAITS,
Ao., Ac.,
All of which will be offered at Low Prioea
TO CASH AND SHORT-TIME BUYERS.
J. W„ PROCTOR & CO.,
THE PARIS
MANTILLA
EMPORIUM.
708 CHESTNUT STREET.
S. STEWART & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,
303 MARKET STREET,
Ate now daily receiving from the Large Auction Sale*,
and other sources, a full assortment of desirable FALL
GOODS, purchased FOR CASH, to which thej invite
the attention of Cash and prompt Six-months buyers.
Full lines of Black and Fancy Silk*, and all the new
fabrics in Dress Goods, constantly on hand. s9-3tu
1859 FALL IMPORTATION. 1859
JOEL J. BAILY & CO.,
No. 219 MARKET STREET, AND 208 CHURCH
ALLEY, PHILADELPHIA,
Have received by recent arrivals, and will continue to
receive during the season a full and complete assort
ment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Consisting in part of
HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND GAUNTLETS.
LADIES’, MISSES’, GENTS’, asd
BOYS LAMBS-WOOL, MERINO,
SILK AND COTTON BHIRTS AND PANTS.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
Black and Fancy Silk Scarf*, Ties, and Cravat*.
Linen, Cambric, and Silk Hdkf*.
SHETLAND WOOL ZEPHYRS, Ac.
Also, a handsome stock of WHITE, LACE, and
MILLINERY GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES.
COTTON, MARSEILLES, and LINEN SHIRT
FRONTS, a largo and cheap variety.
‘■JOUVETS' aFhri EME.” BEST QUALITY KID
GLOVES. A splendid assortment of colors and sixes.
WOOL COMFORTS,HOODS, JACKETS, NUBIAS, Ao
Together with a large assortment of CLARK'S supe
perior fix-cord 4 * Bilk-Fin»shed” and “Enamelled”
SPOOL COTTON. Also, Choir Sewing Machine Cotton,
put np ou spools of 3,400 yards each, to which the atten-
tion ofShirt Makoraand Manufacturers is particularly
requested.
CASH AND PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS
are invited to examine our Stock, which is one of the
largest and most attractive ever offered to the trade.
»T-2m
FANCY DRY GOODS JOBBERS.
DUHHING* & CO.,
Nos. S 3 and 33 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Are now receiving, by successive arrivals from Europe,
THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS
0»
ENGLISH AND GERMAN
HOSIERY.
GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES,
WOOLLEN YARNS.
MACHINE SEWING SILK AND THREAD,
And solicit an inspection of their oomptete and well
assorted stook,
jyll-Jm ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO
80UTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE.
j§CHAFFJ£K & ROBERTS,
4‘J9 MARKET STREET,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
HOSIERY, GLOVEB.
SMALL WARES, COMBS,
BRUSHES, LOOKING-GLASSES,
GERMAN and FRENCH FANCY GOODS,
AMP
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS. auMm
jgURNETT, SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN;
Are now opening, at their Store,
NO. 409 MARKET STREET,
Above FOUIITH, Nor h side,
A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT 07
NEW FALL STYLES OF
FANCY DRY GOODS.
OP THEIR OWN IMPORTATION
and selection, which they offer for sale to buyers from
all parts of the United States, on the most reasonable
terms. aus-2m
jyjARTINS. PEDDLE.
& HAMRICK.
Importers and dealers m
HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND FANCY NOTIONS,
NO. 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Five dofica.below the Merchants' Hotel,
Offer for sale the meet oomplete stock of Goods in their
line to be found in the United States, consisting of
HOSIERY, of every grade.
GLOVES, in three hundred varieties.
UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS.
LIHKN-BOSOM SHIRTS and COLLARS.
jINEN CAMBRIC HDKFB. A SHIRT FRONTS.
LADIF.S' ELASTIC BELTS, with clasps of en
tirely new designs, with an endless variety of NO
TIONS, to which they invite the attention of-,
FIRST-CLASS WESTERN AND SOUTHERN
BUYERS. auS-Jra
jyjcCAULBY, BROTHER, & BREIVSTER :
S 3 NORTH FOURTH BTREJET
HOSIERY.
aL(m GOODS.
We have a fin* stock of Imported and Domestio Goods,
particularly adapted to
SOUTHERN TRADE,
To which we invite the attention of first-class buyers,
aog-2m -
LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, Ac*
OORNELIUS & BAKER,
MANUFACTURERS OP
lamps, chandeliers.
GAS FIXTURES, Ac.
STORE, 710 CHESTNUT STREET.
manufactories,
831 CHERRY ST„ A.VO FIFTH AND COLUMBIA
«8-th»tu-sm] AVENUE.
DANCING.
DANCING ACADEMY, Northeast comer
of ARCH »n,l BROAD Street«.-Mr. HAZARD,
from Paris, and well known m this city as haying had
the largest ntul most fashionable Dancing Academy for
many years, has the honor to inform his former patron*
and (he nublic that he has returned to this city, and win
open * Dancing Academy at the place abo re named, era
MONDAY, the 26th of September. Mr. H. will also
tench classes In schools and private fnnnl’fs. .Mr. H *
style of dancing is plain, easy, and graceful, ana can
be noquired in a short time. >n easy and graceful de
portment. as well as a perfect knowledge of the present
stjlo of dancing, such ns is done in the very best so
ciety, will bo imparted at once to the scholars, and no
time wasted in learning old steps and dances that are
out of fashion. For terms, references, etc., apply a*
tho hall. icH-3m
$50,000 TO LOAN,
IN BUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS,
upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry* Gum* Mer
chandise, Clothing, Ac., on moderate term*, by JONES
k CO., Brokers, northwest cornet of THIRD and GAS
KILL Streets, below I<ombard. Established for the lot*
36 years. Office hour* from 7A,M.t07 p. M.
Second-hand Gold and Silver Watches, by eminent
makers, warranted genuine, for sale cheap, at one-holi
the original cost-. *u4 9ai->»
HERRING.— 275 bids Pickled Herring,
also, S2sboxes Smoked Herring, for sale by
c. c. Sadler * j^o.,
slO ARCH Street, second door.aboT# Front.
AMUSEMENTS.
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
” 1 8ol» L-wm- M- A- OABRETTSON.
Stair. M»ca.,r Hr. K. F. REACH.
Buain.u Afent--. Mr. JOS. D. MUSPHT.
THIRD WEEK OF J. a R ORFF IS.
THIRD WEEK OF J. 8. ROBERTS.
unabated success.
wst aVQCSas -
EAST THREE MIGHTS
THURSDAY FRIDA^FAUST AMD MAROtfllff!.'
fSSBIV, S 3 M 8&
Sept. lAth. Mth, Had 17th.
fo »r SPECIAI,
(or the mamficeai patrouaj:e extended einee the op«b
jn*of tLa Theatre, beg reepectAiUjr to ennooeee St.
notwithstanding the great racceas now atteodun? ilia
production of Fauai and Marruente • bnpdr*dg Miar
unable to obtain aeata nirhtlf.lit MUST PofirriVCrV
BE WITHDHAWaN.AFTERSATURDAY
NEXT, in order to give place to other Attraction* er*«
viouily en^a«ed—coosftiiueuth, THURSDAY. /Hi.
DAY, and tfATCRPAV. w.K <U ,JU *
LAST RKPRESKNTaTIOKS
Last refreshxtatioas
For the pmeai.
For tie pretest
Those who hard not yet seen
rhoa* who have not j e>t seen
This Speculator Maeterp<ec«
~ Thu Spectacular Mattsrpieoo
fcnoulu embrace the present opportunity.
„ Remember, last three tuffiU.
Seats secured without extra charge.
sels-3t £V£RY I>aY. AT THE BOX OFPICE.
WHEATLEY & CLARKE'S ARCH*
STREET THEATRE.
„ THIS iTHURSDAY) EVENING. Sestembar lf-
KINO LEAft—Kinc Lear. Mr Edwin Booth ( Dole
of Burgundy,.Mr.Steams; Cordelia, Airs. JohnDr**l
Regan. Miss Emma Tailor.
JTo conclude with the Comedietta of
„ the laughing hyena.
• K^ AXK ° r Paic**—Admission. Scents; SeocredSetl
m Diet*Circle,37>» cents; ParQoet,£o cents.
-♦9L? r * ?**,?** 7o clock; performance to command*
at 7H o clock precisely.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
THIS (THURSDAY) EVExtmo, September*»*
M v „ . FIRST NIGHT
Of the Romantic Plat of
ISIDGRA OF BYLVAXU.
L „ FIRST NIGHT
Of the Now Grand Ballet
LA FGNTAINK D’AMOUR.
»uPPoi^ C B^^ E E^ or
THE UNRIVALLED COMPANY.
Mrs. D. P. BOWERS. LUCY ESCOTT. Mrs. J. W.
WALLACE. Jr B J. H. TAYLOR, Mr. A. W. FFN
NO, Mr. J. J. PRIOR, and Mr. /. W- WM.LACjt.
Jr, the SIGNORINAB GALKTTI and PRaTESI
and the GRAND CORPS DE BALLET. *
?m"arat°on E£Pl;i ' fractions ™
ADMISSION FIFTY AND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
<2*v he d.ulf from Eiaht A. M. util F.r,
P. M.-THE OFFICE £8 NOW OPEN.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performances toeommeaoa
at >4 before 8.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
HOOD’S MVTINEE.
BATLRDAY AFTERNOON. September iMu
Admission 23 cenU. S.x TickeU for ooa Dollar.
OT ,.?.'f;: | i cr-en *t j. Coranj»nce at 3 o'clock
SECOND APPEARANCE OF THE MEYERS
<HSTFRB
rtfu „ LOUISA JOSEPHINE.
Who will, on this occasion, personal*.
T EVA AND TOP3Y.
In scenes from the celebrated storr of
UNCLE TO-M'3 CABIN.
After wbibh. the rrmd Spectscl* m the
. „ ~ BEAUTIES OF F-.ORA.
In Fine Tableaux, introducin'3inrta? and Danefut.
To conclude with the successful Comlo Pantomime
of the
_ FOUR LOVERS.. ...
In which Old Grandmother and all the Little Children
Will appear.
Tickets to be had at all the Musi© Stores. erlf-hl*
RETURN OF THE
AT Ml'SrCAl. FlSfl^RAyE 8 ’
COMMENCING MONDAY EVENING.
SEPTEMBER 12. end Erary Evening dnrinv the Weak.
The World-Renowned.On.inelandOmy
GEORGE CHRISTY’S MINSTRELS- ,
GEORGE CHRISTY k R. M. HOOLKY,
froparStops.
__ S. C. CAMPBELL , Musical Director. .
W" Admission 23 oents. For further particulars *M
small and large bills. Do«r« open at 7, at
« o’clock. LEWIS A. ZWISLEB,
i7-lot Agent.
SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE.
ELEVENTH street, between Chestnut and Market
Open for the Season.
SANFORD’S STAR TROUPE,
the largest
Company in the world.
Iq their excellence* every evanimi.
SANFORD appears
Every evening m fit* great Hole of Charasters.
Doors open at TH. Commence at A
Admission 23 cent* Chiildren Uoaata.
aaiY2m
TVUVEL ATTRACTION AT FAIR-
S° achossthe botto, ‘
Mr. WM. W. WILSON, who has. for a numbered
years, been engaged as a Diver in raisin? sunken vee-
and seeking fcrlont treasure at the bottom of Lakra
Ene and Michigan will ei«*e a Fr»*e Exhibition of anew
and improvwife'rßMAßfNE ARMOR. »t FsJnpoCUC
On THURSDAY AFTERNOON. Sept. 13 iSST
In order to give pubhr an opportunity to wrteaa*
l)ie workings of a 8 ÜB.MARINE ARMOR, xr. Wil*©*
will give an exhibition of it* powers and advspUiea by
walkin* across th* bottom or the Sebuylkill. below tha
>V ire Bridge, on the ahoie-named a/tenso''U, batwat*
th« hour* of 3 and 5 o'clock
The celebrated GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. CARL
SK.YTZ, Leader, perform* tn Famnocnt Park every
afternoon. ,
The CARS of the ARCH, and RACE AND VINE
STREETS RAILWAYS persons to toa
ground every three minutes, Nu 3b
Til cDOKOUGH'S GAIETIES—HACK St.,
UJL below THIRD.
THIS EVENING. „
THE GREAT PANTOMIME
op
_ BLANCO'S MAGIC SWORD.' ,
With New Scenery, New Dresses, and New AptauC*
men's.
WONDERFUL TRICK! _
GREAT SCENIC TRANSFORM ATIONB!
mechanical EFFK^rSt
Price of Admission 10 and 13 cents. Private Sales
S 3 cent*
Free music at fatrmount,—
GREEN AND COATES-STREET RAILWAY.
Tho Celebrated
GERMANIA BAND „ ,
perform every afternoon and evening at Fairmoant,
The cars of the Qre»n and Costes-street Railway pact
along Eighth and Coatee streets, to rainnowt. emr
h\ e minutes Fare five cents.
aalS-smvtl tf WILLIAM READ. eopsrintendewL
npHE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP
A THE FINE ARTS.
No. IQS CHESTNUT STREET, „
Is open daily, (Sundays excepted,j from 9 A. M. m l
P. M, Admission29cents. ChildrenooderUyaareoatf
Statue of EV£ REPENTANT bow OO
exhibition for a short time.
HASSLER’S ORCHESTRA. —M. HASS
LER A BROTHER respectfully annoonee that
they have |<>-ated their Ofnoe at their residence. IX6
LOCUST STREET, where euagemenU oaa be made U
«n«l.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac.
gILVER WARE.
WM. WILSON & SON
Invite special attention to their etook of SZLV2&
WARE, whioh is now unusually large, affording a va
riety of pattern and design unsurpassed by any bouse
the United Slates, and cf finer quality than is irjwiufiHV
tured for table use in any part of the world.
Oar Standard of Silver Is 936-1000 parts pun.
The Easiiah Sterling 926-1000 “
American and French-
Tluu it will be seen that we give thirty-five ports purer
than the American and French com, and ten parts purer
than the English Sterling. We melt all our own Silver,
and our Foreman being connected with tbeßefims- De
partment of the United States Mint for several years, we
guarantee the quality as above (935), which is the
that can be made tobt J<rr*t«*4A!,aad will resist the
action of acids much bttur rao» tkt ordinary Siltor
manM/acturttL
WM. WILSON A SON,
tf. IV. CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY STS.
N. B.—Any fineness of Silver manufactured as agreed
upon, but putUttly *on« uUmor tu fVsncAead leterL
can standard.
Dealers supplied with the same standard u used la
oar retail deportment.
Fine Silver Bars, 959-1000 parts pare, ooastastly os
hand. aUM-Sra
MEDICINAL.
SCROFULA, WHITE SWELLING, HIP
DISEASE, TETTER, SCALD HEAT), Frpprions
of the Skin genemily. and all Homors and ImpuriUes ot
the Blood, are radically and permanently cured by the
celebrated I>n , ERIAIj DE p URATIV T:.
Ithaa \>een a very important a. ent in th* care of
CANCEROUS DISEASES by Dr. Loonsberry A Co., fbr
a number oCjeara past, and its treat value m the cure
of Cancers i* abut Jaatly established by the core#
In C SCROFULOUS nffectionjiu remarkable curatitw
etlect has never been equalled. It cores the most oteQ*
“tTEtSeR, SCALD HEAD, and MI EropCoo. of ti.
Bkin, reodilv yield to a moderate use of this Medicine.
Malignant Ulcer* and Sores are itkadily cured by the use
of a few bottles.
Prepared and sold by „ , . _
MacNICHOL A BRO.,(Late Loucsberry k C 0.,)
lv To.W North FIFTH Street, below Ardu
For sale by the following DruKCists s
J. F. Long A Co.. Lancaster; C. W.Eptmg, PqJUTtUej
J. 1!. Racer, Readme :S- S. Stevens. Resdm? ; T. A J.
MeClintoek, Eoaton; Jos. Giwn, West Chester i Win.
Stabler. Norristown; Simonßou.Bethlehem: Dr.Llye
xey. New Hope; Dr. l-eslie, Bristol; Sqhimdt A Co.,
Alientows lEllis A Bell, Mana>unk. Pa: J. D. James,
Trenton; De La Coor, Camden; Brewster A Co.,
Bridgeton; Robertson A T.ippincott. Salem. N. J.: Mg-
Inall,Wilmington; L. S. Hoopes, Wilmington; T. F.
Hammersly, Milford, Del.; and Druggists generally,
ioll-stutfidmif
WINES AND LIQUORS.
pRINCE IMPERIAL
CHAMPAGNE,
DK VENO3K A CO , EPERNAY. FRANCK.
Tmt is a peavgcytY Pcrb Dilicats Wnrf,
from the Vineyard of Messrs. Do Venose A Co.* whose
estate lies in the centre of the far-famed r*o»»pagiw
District ef France. It has hitherto been oonfined to the
beat tables of England and the Continent, and has only
very recently been introduced into this ©ountry.
its rare quality, combined with the moderate price at
which it is offered, is already achieving a successand
popularity unprecedented m the annals rf the mrt
Trade. _
Sold in this city by REEVES A DEAL, No- 3W iLUV
KET STREET, and at the Principal Hotels, and byaU
the leading dealers throughout the oounUr.
E. V. HAUGHWOUT,
Corner of BROAD WAV and BROOME STREETS
NEW YORK. JyW-tuthAatoif
COPARTNERSHIPS^,
THE FIRM OF BEATES, JACOBY t &
MILLER is THIS DAY Dissolved, hr the de
cease of DAVID 8 JACOBY. Tbebnsinessof thelate
firm will be settled by the surviving partners who wfl*
continue tbe business, st the old stand, under the fir*
of BBATES k MILLER. H. BRJETES,.
«15-dt* WMiXMIoLER.
TVOTICE.—The Copartnership heretofore
•L* existing between the Subeditors ft dissolved br
mutualconsent, THIS DA*. , ,
THOMAS T. MASON hsviue P urc b » *«> <lO H>RL
B. ROBINSON’S enuromterest in tbe^ge«rn.i*alooe
authorised to*nt!e the boamewof MASt N
C.B. ROBINSOV.
PuiLaDA., Bept. 7.ISW
N.8.-The T)RY GOODS JOBBING Borneu wil] to
01 - No - 151
«Slia
IVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
11 firm of WARNICK, CHADWICK. It BRO. if ttl«
day dissolved. The Heater, Range, aruT fltovebnijaeee
will he continued under toe name of CHJLDtflvX.fi
BRO., at the Wor&eut cori^^
StrMU ' , . FHANOI8 < 2c*S>witaL
Philadelphia. Julr Hi I&S. JTU-tf
SOLE IMORTBR,