The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 14, 1859, Image 3

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lates that a fintuioler, banker
andknefaber of th&church, in getting up a bank in
one of the ‘Weatern'citios, invoked the aid of the
hiauop in' inaking 'sabsoripUona to the capital'stock,
by asklna the , loan of his note on time for a few
thoasand doUars, telling him it was a moro matter
of form—that ho would not bo obliged to pay it,
&c, The bishop complied, and not being a person
' that gave any great deal of attention to temporal
affairs, and not overburdened with the “ready,”
his note having been passed to the hands of a bro
ther banker of the financier, Was as a matter of
coutse protested for non-payment when it beoame
due,, Our finanoial friend, who hod kept watch on
the note, now goes quietly and with much appa
rent secrecy to a brother momber of tho church,
ana with benevolence beaming on his pountenanoo,
informs him that the bishop r s noto is lying at tho
. bank under protest. ."This is too bad,” says ho,
u hut nothing must he said about it; we must
take up tho note, and I will head subscription
with $50.” The requisite amount was soon raised,
and the bishop’s noto paid. The financier made
his bank stock clear at a cost of $5O only, and at
onee took a position in the opinion of his fellow
members os a pillar of the ohurob.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
In steamship Keystone State, from Charleston—Mias
Eliza A Marshman, Mrs C W Goary andohiid. E Ei
dred,C L Trimmer, N I Dexter, Mrs Green, Dr F W
Doniphan, T A Miller, and temn tho steerage.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
BEE FOURTH PAGE.
ARRIVED
Steamship Delaware, Copes. 30 hours from New York,
with mdse and passengers to James Aljdordice. Passed
steamer Sophia, for New Orleans, a bark and aherih
brig, at aribhor off Bombay Hook; ft bark and a full rigged
brie obovo Morns lniton.’f; bark WaUlemar and Dfig
Delhi, both for Havanna, below Reedy Island; and bark
Marian, from Rio do Janeiro, at anchor below the Point
House. ,i ■ -
Bark Union, Long, from Rio do Janeiro 29th Sent,
with ooffeo to Lewis & Damon. Hod hoary NE gales
from the Ist to the IQth mst, and lost sails and damaged
spars and rigging. Oot 29th. lat 2520, long 6525, spoke
sohr J B Roman, from New York for Porto Rico; 10th
tnn, 23 miles N Hot Cape Hattoraa, spoke ship Sir John
Franklin, Galt, from Philadelphia for Baltimore; 11th,
Ist 37 23, Jong 74 45, saw a vessel—supposed a bark—with
loss ormain mast, steering BW.
Bark Joseph Maxwell, Davis, front Puerto Cabollo
25th Oct, mth oolToo, hides. &o. to Daliett Brothers.
Tno birKTliosDaliett, DiU.honoo, was among the isl
nnds seeking freight. The J M experienced heavy wea
ther on tho qth» 7th; and Bth inst.
Dark Daniel, Eldndgo, 53 days from Malaga, with
fruit to Benners Sc Bro.'
Fohr Pearl. Deputy, 1 day from Milford, Del, with
corn.to J H MoColley.
BY TBLSG&APn TO TtTB PRESS,
_ New York. Nov. 13.
The cargo ortho schr John A Stanley, previously re
ported ashore at Squan. consisting of cotton and hides,
has nil boon landed on the boa'll!. She makes no water,
nmi u is expected that she will bo floated off to-morrow,
weather permitting.
All the cargo that can bo got out of the ship Helen A
Miner has boon landed and placed in tents at the Falk
land Islands. There will be a groat portion more or less
damaged. Her materials have been sent to Montevideo.
H a can be got at a reasonable prtco to go to Ban
Francisco, her cargo will be forwarded; if not, it will
basentto Now York. ,
, New York. Nov. M,
Arrived, ships Metropolis from Loghorn: Chancollor,
from Liverpool; bark Mayflower, from Barbadoes; brig
Echo, iVora Rio Grande; brig George Atbort, from Port
an Prince; brig.Wm Wilson,frodi Laguna; schr Kate
Weston> from Rio do Janeiro.
Also arrived, ships Confidence, from Newport, Eng;
Bonj Adams and John Elliott, From Liverpool; Gos
port, from Jarvis Island; John Jar, from Woosunz; sohr
Enchantress, frpm Malaga. Spoke on the 10th. off Hat
terns, schr Juslmaliandalfr from Port Spain, Trinidad,
for Baltimore, tun sinking condition. Tho oaptain had
intended to abandon her, but it being good weather,
would probably reach Oor&coke or Capo Henry.
, , Boston. Nov 13.
Arrived, ships T B Woles, from Calcutta; Levant, fra
do; barks Convoy, from Malaga; Laura Campbell, from
Liverpool; brig China, from Rio do Janeiro. 1
, - MBMORANDA.
•Steamship Kensington, Baker, cleared at Boston 12th
mat. for Philadelphia.
Ship Tusearora, DurJevy, hence, arrived at Liverpool
29th u|t.
Ship Milion, henco, arrived at Table Bay Aug 29.
Ships Ann E Hooper, Pam Flush, and Anionoan
union, for, Philadelphia, were loading at Liverpool
29th nit.
Snip Isaac Bell, Johnson, from Leghorn, arrived at N
York 12th inst.
Bark Tremont, Baker, oloared at Charleston 9th inst.
for Philadelphia.
*Bng Empire, Crowell, hence for Boston, put into the
lower bay,Now York, 12th inst. for a harbor.
Schrs Yankee. Boy, Rtsley, from Hartford, and Mary
Fletcher, Lawrence, from Pawtucket for Philadelphia,
arrived al New York 32th mst.
Sohr Ivy, Henderson, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Bristol llthult.
Schr Snow Flake, Woaver, hence, arrived at Provi
dence ltth inst.
Schrs Percy Heilnor, Trident, and F A Heath, for
Philadelphia, sailed from Providence 11th inst.
Schr A Tirrel, Higgins, cleared at Boston 12th inst. for
Philadelphia.
% Schrs Restless, Smith, hence for Weymouth; Gazelle,
Naylor, do for Newbury port; L Stnrtevant, Dole, do
Braintree;At B Mahouy, Lake, do for Barnstable;
Ceres, Meredith, do for Lynn; J K Btnnobaok, Lake, do
for Newport; £ Stratton, Buzby,do for Hartford: and
w W Maroy, Buck, do for Saugus, arrived at New York
J2th last
Schrs Burrows C, Clark. R S Miller, Gifford, Mary
Patterson,.Somers, and D S Merihon, Allen, hence lor
Salem, nr'tved at New Yorkist *> inst.
Soars Richd Yaux, Frink, Lamartine. Johnson. Belle,
Lee,Susan Ann, Smith. G DiRF Shannon, Bowen,
Ann Magee. Weeks. E W Perry, Hays, JVfary Miller,
Laws,Fidel;a, weeks, and Triumph. Artis, hence for
Boston, armed at New York 12th mat,
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELB.
BP SO U O’CLOCK LASS KICKS.
GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut st.. below Ninth.
J Duffy, Marietta Thot B Monroe. Ky
L Blsnchanl, Kjr Thos B Monroe, Jr, Ky
Chan Lee, NY, HI Judd, Conn *
J H Rost, Harrisburg . A Packer, Harrisburg
A B Bmitn. M Coster Sc la, Mobilo
Johns Field,Jr, Va WmH Beckffcal .
John Henrv- CM J Van Rensselaer, N J
A Welch, Washington T H Boyd, NO „
w Alexander, N J H 8 Harrington, Balt
BRNosbet k wf, BtLouis Miss Patterson, 8t Louis
Miss.Pftttorson.St Lome John 0 WoodrufftN Y
H D Bwon, St Louis Eilwood Fisher, washtn
Pftw Martin, Jr, & son N J Miss Carrie, West,Newark
James E Hill, N Y T Magown, Boston
G W Donfgan, Tenn - Mis* H V Chambers, N Y
JAbbott,Washington ; J Edwards,Washington
w*T Scott, Lexington, Ky F Dunlevy. Cin. 0
J W Buckley. Albany D Morion & la, Pittsburg
Mrs Wells, Ga M«m Kins, Ga
R DLathrop. N Y CL Hardenberzb, San Fran
Geo Lowry. Washington JT Bruno, N Y
A E Homann. Miss ■. Wm F Freeman, Boston
George W Cline, 8t Loan Dr Day, La
flDTWker, Va, JDnrby, Aulmrn,Ala
Benj F Kim, Cherokee. Ga jsrastus Hopkins, Mass
MoronsPNorton.Troy,NY WHThompson. Cin,o
JB Champion,N Y A FDnnlevy,Balt
Mr Smith. Cm, O Mr Gold, Cin, O
k wf. California WF Herring. Atlanta. Ga
Tigertolette, NY Max Btrakosch,N Y
*7O Baxton,N Y - . W TSutherlin. Va
J R Catlin, Tro/ O F Howard. Hartford
Jos S Brown, Pittsburg T Boeder
John C Donaldson. Pottsv .Thos Gale. Memphis
WManihull, Uncle I.lsnd PT>H«ll.|4y
R A Conolly, Chicago A Whitman. Mass
John TPercy, Troy,NY B Johnson, N Y
Miss M L Johnson,N Y ED Griswold, N Y
G J Appold, Balt _ B Deford, Balt
Geo Ruthran .Troy, N Y Jos J Walton, N Y
Goo Merritt, N Y C C thwlislo, Charleston
CPanndgo. Mqdwnr, Mass J W Webb, Washington
W AMarquis, Washington J P Boardman. Mass
J R Swift. New Orleans ‘F G Cames/N Y
Emile Griesinvr, Vera Cruz A Arrouis, Mexico
ChssMoiio, Mexico :C P Garcia Sc fern, Mexico
R 8 Hopkins, Va
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch.
JPieroe, Balt Hfl Blitz, Columbia
A Frownfeld, Pittsburg D Thoman, Lewistown, 0
David Patterson, Pa P M Byora, Va
L Maison. N Y G H Ruseoll. Pa
JPowoll, Ridzw&y, Pa J C Chapin, Ridgwar. Pa
H Brodhead. Montrose, Pa 8 8 Lowry Sc la, Pittafiold
0 F Hayes, M D,. Pittsburg W H Hubbard A la. fnd
R Ashman. Huntingdon co J T Clark, Deeraville, 0
LLWjUoutt.Boston HM Warren,NY
J- II Wmcb. Pittabars J K Hubs. Wayneßburg.P*
W MSprankle, Dresden-O A L Dieffcnbach. Pa
SGJ urnjr, Plymouth, Pa G W Cook k la. Phils
WF Coffee, NY J Kirkpatrick, Pittsburg
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut gt„ above Fifth.
W S Thompson. Salem Thos B fitnrr, N Y
•I M Halljrdsyv Md Miss HaUydav. Md
McCartf. Reading W H Bmith, Pittsburg
7, Winter, Pittsburg HM Dubis, Del
Ja« LGrabnrn k la, Del Sami Yount, Va
/i JonV.s. Conn John Yount. Va
B££d.NY . B F Rowe, Concord, N H
£«<' ¥? Diller <fc la B A Bennett, N Y
B M Hwei,NY J M Maywood. N Y
V> m Eavjus. Maas P Edmonson & la. Fa
A NY John Reeves, N Y
Jas II Dewar, NY FI, Vulto, N Y
Cant Jas A Boyle* N Y PJardinea,N Y
L F Harrison, NY C F Williams, N Y
WroSsnnders, N Y Elijah Fisher. NY
Roht Grant, N 1 J W Littlefield. St Louia
w r V Lohoft B , Prov. RI W C Williams tc. wf. Eng
JWDoniphan. MD, S C D Kinsey. Cincinnati, 0
J) II B idenow, y» Dr S 8 LeteseU, Va
G pa'-Ver, Md Dexter Thurber. Prov, R I
David Jones. Phila , J E Dougherty. Pel co. Pa
Geo Trenton. N J John G Ryan, Trenton,N J
j G Skirm, Trenton. N J JT Gallagher, Phila
B W Reynolds. Phila _ Thos A Higgins, NI
ABC&'dwell, Wash.DC DC Macomber,N Y
&^.'!l. f ' y^< 'JPi..Waahmgton R M Satterfield, Wash *
W Milley»N Y J O’Brien, ThUa
„ JONES* HOTEL- Chestnnt street- above Rixtb.
H Wroygham, WSprings G G Groving, Maine
WWHarding, ftlaine. Thos Brown, Maine
HMDinny, Cincinnati . J W Appleton. Kr
Geo VV Bnrcer, Cincinnati J Edmiston, NY
J H Thu re to n. N Y C_WR°binson, Ohio
G W Smith, Hartford JT Shaw, Australia
Chos Gordon A It, NY • D Pretto A* la. N Y
J W Smith, N U J C Ferris, N Y
Cy Ross, NY J Roberts, Braootown
t •n'S, t* rocetoirn V R Bosey, Bruootown
J B McHenry. Ark H Brink, Ark
J Thompson, Balt W B Henry, Balt
febDnmar.Ark
•T H Smith, Ark W ffWoody, Kr
GXSwearmisen. Phila JH Berkley, NY
W R Bimpson, Pittsburg Wm Rodgers. Kent Tenn
Serai Georeo, Enst Tenn G W Hemphill. E Tenn
Lauronee Consuls, E Tonn G A Roberts, Balt
FRANKLIN HOUSE—'Chestnut *t, above Third.
N SThompsori. Salem, N J JosN Howard, Del
Geo Ritter, Phila J W Rheam, Lewishure
C L Cornish, NY A J Yates k la, N Y
A Yet er, Pa JR Wait, N Y
ft Knox, Jr, C?a P Dmitond, Balt
Wm Jones, Pottsville 8 Jackson, Reading
Chan Cavendish. Kurland John Tibtnirts. R 1
C J Houghton. Canada J Brown & la. Pittsburg
James Doan, Alletch’y City J Cowder. N C
J M Hockady, Indepona’ce Wm Watson, Pa
J CStevonaon. N J Wm G Watson, N J
A Talion, NY E Talion, N Y
AMonnior,NY
STATES UNION HOTEL—Market street, above gi th
A Burgess A ly, N Y Wm Dickson, N Y
JHnbte.Pa W M Williams, N Y
Jm m Phillip.. lowa Jo. Miwon. Clinton co „ ,
JBM.mr,, H.rrlsburit J YTbpnm«,Trotiton, N J
W<l Wallace, Warmburj WFen more. Pa
jM llu-k & I”. Portland 813 Orns, Princeton
S MoClunr, V* WH Garrett,K J
A WHenU.Carlulo .. Ja« Dodro. Centrovlile, Ta
John Dever»,Pft - A Brown. Pa
j) Anderson, Pa 'J ft Smith, rhila
W Moore, Pittsburg Seloinon Grone, P»
EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, above Raoe.
B fliehards, NY;' 11 LhcVb. NY
A 0 Dftvi«„ . J 8 Thpmnst N J
H Drown. Easton J H Weston ft la, Pa
.T Worth ft la. N Y T M Sinclair ft fain. B&tt
8 Pratt. Tampico D B Nyce, Fhamixvillo
8 FLevig, Del co, Fa fifl Lovjs. Del co
T Kartsone, St Louis J Rutter, N Y
Miss Jefferson,Fottstown J Peterson, NY
S Mitchell, Balt
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race sU above Third.
J C Ritter. ResuHnir MII Schreebar& Ja, Pa
T BYalo, New. York - K L Bostwiok, Now York
A Mayer, Lebanon. T M Clark, Lancaster
H Morgan. Jr, Pa : WHellins, New York
W C Hchropn, Bethlehem 0 Weielev, Phila
JS Wilson, New York • J Foust, Gardon, Fa
MLeFauat Gardon, Pa Miss 0 Harris, Pa
J H Reynolds, Pa -
BARLEY BHEAF HOTEL—Seoond st.. bolow 'Tine
PS nl l^»® U Tl t^Co 8 Bookman, Bucksco
J Eastbom, Books co, M WaUon. Books eo
SaUte B Walton, Bucks co wp Masill, Bnoks co
J Bpanl. Book* oo Hon J 8 Brran.Doyleatown
•*'xrv JW Stackhouse.Phila
BE Tfadley, Deposit,NY RCrossman. N Lebanon
D C Br»mard,N Lebanon Jos Lloyd, Wil, Del
MOUNT VHftNON HOTEL— Benond st.. above Aroh>
J hotelier, Cooperstown GW’Loyd, Portland, Me
JMMnllar. NJ WmW Duran,Phila
Peter WWmbsnk.Ga JEOrethftla.Ga
Richard Ewjnjr ft la, Ga 8 S Wiithjvnk. Eng
II Pierson, Lake Superior R B Williams, Wash, D C
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth st., above Chestnut.
jWoltor, Cheater co, Pa J ScOtt. Chester co, Pa
T Humphries. Fa L Paxon, Wilmington
H-Taoksou, Chjeter co. Pa J Brooke,Delaware co
J T Holbrook, New York J 8 Kiik* Chester co. Pa
I Taylor, Fulton co. Pa • J 8 Sanderson ft la, N Y
XWalker. Chestor 00, Pa XBaraford. Pa
T Jones jN J . - »_ T Coates, Lancaster oo
THE UNION HOTEL-Aroh street, above Third.
H Alleghenyoity
-J Btocketolo, Bavton, 0 .OF Southnell ft la, N York
F V Pminger.Dftyton, O J Hoke. Chambarsburg .
W Mc'LeH'uilChambersb’g 5 H Thomas, Windsor, O
PReymrConQ , ' - EMHood,Phila -
~ BALR EAGLE—Third street, above CallowhilL
DAnl Itd^ftr,'LaVlcaster oo - John ShaefTer, Bucks co
J Binck-, Elston, : • • aBBB Campbell, Montgomy co
-E\P'laoele.y/caX^.. -// ' ■ ■
HOTEL-Thtrd'st, above CaHowhiU.
ÜBnailANTS’ nOUSB-Tllirft «t.i above O&llowhill.
- Jwolii|(t4,i Tioftr, Pa ■■ gy ftie,el, Easton ]
CITY ITEMS.
Parsons who use Love’s Toas. Sugars, nml
Coffee, will bear testimony that they stand unrivalled
for quality and cheapness. Seventh and Brown.
Superior Preparation por tub Hair.—The
most popular preparation for the hair now made 'is
Phalon Sc Son’s Cooin, manufactured from highly puri
fied Coooa-nut Oil. It is not only the best, but is the
cheapest Article made for promoting, proserving, and
dressing the Hair. The Messrs. Phalon deservo thanks
far putting up their valuable preparation in so cheap a
form that it may be had by all. The price is twenty
five cents for small, and fifty cents for large bottles.—
Philadelphia Ledger,
Devils.—
There are many devils that walk this world,
Devils great and devils small:
Devils with tails and devils without,
Devils who whisper, devils who shout,
Devils who mystify, devils who teach,
Devils who pray, and devils who preaoh,
* But the lying devil who takes his perch
On the higher seat in the highest church,
Ar.d makes his religion the means and ends
For oonoealing his guilt and botrayiDg his friends,
And exhibits his venom and cracks bis jokes
At those who buy Clothing of Grant-eNs Stokes ,
Is the shabbiest devil of all!
A splendid stock of Clothing at the Philadelphia Tem
ple of Fashion, No. 607 Chestnut street.
Scqillbr Jubilee.—Tho procession Wednesday
sight in honor of the Schiller centennary, wasono of
the most striking demonstrations ever witnessed in the
way of a torch-light parade. The bell, which the pen of
the great German poet has rendered classical, appeared
at various points and in different forms, and several of
the huge tmtinabulans bore appropriate mottoos in
.German. One of the inscriptions we translate as fol
lows: “Buy all your garments at tho Brown Stone
Clothing Hall of RookbiH k Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605
Chestnut street, above Sixth .
Paul Morphv, the groat chess player, Friday
evening, in tho Academy of Musio, played a blindfold
game against three of the best players m our city. Ho
beat them all easily, and again endorsed his claim to the
cheßs championship of tho world. His wondorful per
formance completely astounded theunmitiated as'inuch
as do the astonishingly low prices at whioh tho beauti
ful new styles of Fashionable Clothing are sold at E. H.
Eldridgo k Co.’s “Continental” Clothing House,
northeast corner of Chestnut and Eighth streets.
Without tho Storooscopo and Pioturos tho adorn
ment of your home is incomplete. Tho largest variety
in the citr, at the Now Emporium, 18 South Eighth
street. Jambs Crrmer k Co.
MARRIED.
McDONOUGH—AUBUCKLE.—On tho Bth instant,
by Rev. Alfred Cookman Mr. James MoDonouch, Jr.,
to Miss Isabolla, second daughter of the laic Mr. Jos.
Arhimkle. all of this oity. *
DEVER—DONALDSON.—On the 10th instant, by
Rev. Dr. Blackwood, Mr. John Dover to Mies Alicia
Ann Donaldson, all of this city. „ _ *
SIGNS—NICE—On the 10th instant, by Rev. Samuel
W. Ziegler, Mr. John Bigns to Miss Saran M. Nico, all
of Philadelphia. , *
UMBTKAD—BENNER.—On the 10th instant, by Rev.
G. Higgins, Mr. Daniel R. Umstead to Miss Laura
Benner, ail of Mongomcy county. *
SOLOMON.—On Saturday evening, the 12th instant,
George F. Solomon, in the 45th 5 ear of hi* Atro.
Funeral from his brother’s residence, 1733 Wallace
street, on Tuesday, 15th instant, at 1 o'clock P. M. * *
HUNT.—On tho morning of the 11th inst., Richard
M. Hunt, in his 35th year.
The male friends'and relatives are rospootfully in
vited to attend his funeral; this (Monday) morning, at
10 o’clock, from his late residence, No. 1121 Chestnut
t sGeet. *
ROBERTS.—On the 19th instant, Eliza Bringhurst,
daughter of Dr. Charles and Sarah Roberts, aged 4
years.
Funeral from the residence of her parent*, No. U 39
Third street, above George, this (Monday) morning,
0 o’olock. *
THOMAS.—On the 11th instant. Mrs. Mary Ann
•Thomas, relict of the late John D. Thomas, M. P., ,u
the 70th year of her age.
Funeral from her late residence, No. 631 Race street,
this (Monday) morning, at 10 o’olock. *
JONES.—On the 11th in<tant, Andrew Jones, in the
67th year of his age.
Funeral from his late rosidonco, No. 221 Allen street,
alxive Shaokamaxon, this. (Monday) afternoon, at l
o clock.
BALLENGER.—On the lllh instant, Wosley Balien
ger, m the 69th year of his nee.
Funeral from his late residence, 709 Master street,
above Seventh, on Tuesday 'afternoon, at 2 o’clock.
JACKBON -* Saturday, Nov. 12th, Mrs. Rachel Jack
son, relict of the late Benjamin Jackson, in the (fttbaonr
of borage.
Funeral from the Tesidenco of hor son-in-law, Wm.
H. Fplton, 259 North Fifteenth street, on Tuesday
morning, at 9 o clock. *
WESTCOIT.—On tho 12lh instant, Mary, wife of
Lienienant Bavse N. Westoott, United States Navy, in.
the 330 year of her Ago.
Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from the
residence of G. G. westcott, corner of Spjuce and Till
streets, West Philadelphia. *
Black velvet poplin?.—just ro
celved, best Quality plain Black all-wool
„ ™ , OTTOMAN POPLINS.
Also, Block Velour Reps all qualities.
Do. Cashmeres, Lupin’s make.
Do. Satin de Chines, all qualities.
Do. Bombazine*, all qualities.
Do. Frenoh Mcnnocs, Lupin’s make.
, Do. Thibet Long Shawls.
Black ana Second Mourning Bay State Long and
Square Shawls. _
BESSON & SON. Mournine Store,
n 5 m CHESTNUT Street.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
It is not a Dyb.~Julbs Haukl’s Eau
ATHENIENNE, or HAIR RESTORER, changes gray
hair and whiskers to a beautiful life-color, prevents
tho hair falling off, causes a now growth, whore baldncs*
exists, lof soft, luxuriant hair, contains no deleterious
properties, and will notsoil the skin or linen. Its boau
tifymg effects are perceptihlo in a very few applioatior s.
Sold by all Druggists, and by JULES HAUEL & CO.,
No. 704 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. nli-JtdltW
Cooin! Cocin! Cooin!
PHALON 4- S O N’S
COCIN!
TUB ONLY OENtHXB ARTICLK, MADB TROU
COCOA-NUT OIL,
FOR PROMOTING TtIB GROWTH OF TIIK HAIR.
Tina valuablo preparation is rapidly taking the placo
of every article now in use, as it restores the Ilair to its
natural color and bnllianoy. One trial will snlify all
thoso who have used any other preparation.
FHALON & SON’S COCIN
Promotes tho growth of the Hair,
PHALON Sc SON’S COCIN
Prevents tho Hair Falling Off.
PHALON Sc SON’S COCIN
Kills nnd Removes Dandruff*.
PHALON Sc. SON’S COCIN
Gives new Life to the Human Hair.
t PHALON ft SON’S COCIN
Makes the Hair Rich and Glossy
FHALON ft SON’S COCIN
Is the most perfect Dressing for tho Hair,
FHALON ft SON’S COCIN
Leaves no Disagreeablo Odor.
PHALON ft SON’S COCIN
Leaves no Stioky Substance.
PHALON ft SON’S COCIN
Costs 20 and CO cento & Bottle.
Bo euro and ask for m A LON’S COCIN', and seo that
you got no otbOTt as there are many mutations of this
article in the market.
mEPABED BT
%
PHALON fr £ O N,
Manufacturers of the
GOLDEN CREST PERFUMERY,
Nkw Y’orx,
For Sale, Wholesale, by
T. W. DYOTT & BON, No. 218 North SECOND Bt.
W. 11. ZIEDER, No. 108 Sooth THIRD Street.
HOLDEN, No. 70S MARKET Street.
T. B. PETERSON k 8H03., 300 CHESTNUT Street.
E. H.HUNT k CO., N. W. cor. FIFTH andSCHEST
NUT Streets.
T. R. CALLENDER k CO., corner of THIRD and
WALNUT Streets.
AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS a»d FANCY DEALERS.
no7*mws6t
Harris’ Boudoir Sewing Machine,
IMPROVED DOUBLE-THREAD.
FIRST PREMIUM AT EVERY FAIR.
028 Sm Phila, Office, 720 ARCH St. Agents wanted.
Whbelhb & Wilson Sewing Machines.
-Philadelphia Offioe. 678 CHESTNUT Street.
Merchants’ orders filled at tho SAME DISCOUNT as
by tho Company.
Branch offices in Trenton, New Jersey, and Easton
ml Westohester, Pa. eeJ4-4ra
Onu Prior Clothing of tub Latest
BT?Lzs,nMde in the best manner, expressly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prices marked in
Piain Figures. All goods made to order warranted satis
factory. Oar ONE-PRICE System is strictly adhered
to, as we believe this to bo the only fair way of dealing,
AU are thereby treated alike. JONES & CO.,
seB-tf 5M MARKET Street,
This Prices of
SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES
Have ! been ! I REDUCED!!! n2l-3ra
MoClbe3’ Ivorytypes No. 020 Chestnut
street.
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DISUNION! AND BORDER WAR.
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DISUNION! AND BORDER WAR.
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READ TIIE TABLE OF CONTENTS.
The Eve of the Wedding, Wiry Willy in New York,
A Midnight Conspiracy, Tho Executions,
The Eve of Battle, Startling Intelligence,
Tho Attack and Ropulso, Advnnco of tho Invading
Wiry Willy’s Fledge, Army,
Horrors of Civil War,* Battle at tho Budges.
Edith's Disguise and Flight, Rufiloton’s Genoralship,
A Mob of Destructives, Tho Junction,
Edith at the Black Bear, Headquarters nt llano
Edith’s Adventures, de Grace,
Wiry Willy and Jack Bun. Aflairs at the Capital,
Insurrection of tho slaves, Reception nt tho White
A Death tfcono, House,
The Battlo of Bladonsburg, A Dark Conspiracy,
Wiry Willy's Strange Ad- The Scouts,
venture, Lost Scene at tho White
Meeting of Blount and House,
Alico, Temptation,
Rescue of Wiry Willr, Ruflloton in the White
Alico and Edith, House,
Gold, Gbttoring gold, Mount Vornon,
Nooturnal Visitors, Blount’s Headquarters,
Interview between General The Protector in hia
Blount and Edith, Palace,
Tho Invasion of tho An Alarm and a Capture,
North, Tho Announcement,
F.xcitemont in the Conven- The Mystery,
tion, Nooturnal Advouturcs,
Suspension of Hostilities, Further Adt entures.
The Treasure, Federal Headquarters,
Hudson’s Successor, riplomntio Categories,
Impending Portia, Tho Minister of Justico,
Negotiation, A Contro Temps,
Negotiations with Ilan- The Maroh to Rieh
dolph, inond,
Tho Eve of Baltic, Amherst Castlo,
Tho Battle, An Excliango,
Attempted Assassination, Arrival of the Enemy,
Promotion, Desertions'to Randolph,
Lord Slysir’s Captivity, Nocturnal Expedition,
Cessation of tho Bonibaid- Gonorals Toler and Fell,
meat, » The Prisoners,
Preparations lor a Naval Startling News,
Battle, Balntrnm in Randolph’s
LordHysir in Capttvitv Camp,
Tho Cannonade Resumed, Nows f oin tho Capital,
Tho Naval Battle, Battlo and Stampede,
Return of the Chieftains, Flora’s Intrepidity,
Tho Underground Bridal Scenes nt tho Castle,
Chnmhor, The Fugitive,
Young Summers, Tho Underground Bridal
Tho Roiroo, Chamber,
Edith and Summors, The Restoration,
Council Board at .Midnight, Conclusion.
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“We have vonturod tho prediction that this work is
destined to achieve a success, wo hope naif a million
copies m%v lie disseminated among the people Northsnd
South, and wo are clad Hint it has fallen into the hands
of tho fortunate publishers of it.”
Front the AVto Yntk Ob'trvrr,
” A vary remarkable nnd novel Imok, * * * * The
soonCß that follow aro portrnml with great skill aril of
feot, vnfh a love story running through nnd amusing
HornPß introduced, making the tala entertaining, and
holding the reader's attention to tho close.” |
From tht Artur.
A capital tain of love incidents, patriotism, and
statesmanship. Tho book is ono of the mont intensely
interesting that wo have read for many a <1 iy, and if is
mousing nnd pn{riotirnlly instructive os well. Its influ
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to avcrytmdy. No ono will commence to read nnd not
finish it.”
The author of W ihl Western Spoiior f has given us
another very entertaining hook. The ternhlo resul's
that will follow the inevitable climax of sectional noul
nn*s and folly are inado the Kiihjeot of the stnrj. Tim
tale is of intense, interest. Thorn is mu-'h luimor run
mug thrnurhnut it. The President's daughter, Captain
Inin, and Gonoml Crook, aro well-drawn charartori.
Wo eim confidently recommend tho work as one of ab
sorbing and peculiar interest.”
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Addrosa the Ag< nt, Arcado Hotel, No. 621 CHEST -
N UT Street.
Special terms to clubs of tliroo. nil tf
OAMUEL HAZARD, ,Ir.,
BOOK BUYERS. and 11.,
rnmeomonta of his
B°OK-STOR E, 721 CH KBTNUT STREET.
Confining himself to no particular branch of the Bonk
Business, ho keeps constantly on hand n largo assort
mont ol
BOOKS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF LITUIIA-
Buitable for
TJIE MERCHANT.
THE THEOLOGIAN. MECHANIC,
THE LITERARY MAN,
_ _ , „ f . , . or MAN OF LEISURE.
Each ami nil of whom lie invites lo call ami exaiunio
lus stock and the arrangements thereof.
Great improvements having been made in tho lighting
and arrangements ot the stoio. persons of literary tasto
will always find it ft pleasant placo tuoauntor in, wlioro
somethin/
NEW, NOVEL, or AGREEABLE,
run alts':\s he found ; and which, with tho intention of
making this establishment not only a COMPLETE
HOOK STORE, but nho a PLEASANT LITERARY
LOUNGE, thov can look nt their leisure.
He inconstant!)’ receiving
ALL THE NEW BOOKS
jsmeit by American publishers, as well as many of tho
new* English publications, all of which are sold at ay
LOW PRICES as nt nn> other Hmiso,
SrßANGEßS.visituu the city will fmd this a vlea
sant place to visit, the daily papery, as well as maga
zines being kept on
THE READING TABLE for the use of visiters.
BOOKS FURNISHED TO PUBLIC AND PRIVATE
LIBRARIES on the most advantageous terms, a-d
■whon not on hand, ordered Irom an) part of tho world.
BIBLES. ol the l*eat American editions, ns well ns the
celebrated OXFORD. BABriTKß’S.nnd CAMBRIDGE
editions : a hreo variety ni Wft y BolJ h;ind.
I ER BOOKS of every conceivable vanoty of
editions and Inmlmgs, and all prices.
THE STATIONERY DEPARTMENT contains all
tho host and popular stylos of papers and envelopes, na
woll ns a large stunk of PORTFOLIOS, TRAVEL
LING BAGS. DESKS amt PAPETERIKS. A
Stamping initials, crests. Ac., without eharjro.
STEREOSCOPES and PICTURES of English and
American manufacture, of overy variety and price.
Every cllorl i* mado to make
HAZARD’S BOOKSTORE
a place of goncraland plenunut resort, whero persons
ot evory taste van procuro Hooka, from tho sixpenny
Toy for tlie phiniron, to tho valuable sot ol Bonks,
worth many dollars, for tho Library. n!3-3t
American school institute is a
rotiable indium through wliii<hHohools itml Fami
hei. mny nbtnin competent toacliar.. Parents n.ay ob
tain, gratuitously, ifiKlßlMton nnd oircular, of tho best
scl.on s, SMITH, WOODMAN, * CO.,
5.6 BROADWAY, New York, or
nH-t <■ Cfi° OH FSTNUTStiMI, Diilatlelpliin,
NEW PUBLICATIONS,
SCENES.
A TALE OF
BY J. B. JONES, Esq.,
A TALE OP
OF THE PRESS.
Front the liichmorul Enquirer.
From the “ A r *to York- Day liooW’
NOW JtKADV
BY BAND AND WATER,
13V HON. WILLIAM ELLIOTT,
OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
SIX SPIRITED ILLUSTRATIONS.
Ono Volmno. Price 6 L
RETAIL DRV GOODS
gILK FANCY OOODS,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
L. J. LEVY & CO.
Have reduced tho prices of their entire stock of
BILIC AND STAPLE
DRY GOODS.
Whioh comprises a vorjr ohoioa selection of all the
NEW GOODS OF THE SEASON.
The.insnootion of purchasers is invited,
ineir HiOUK is now complete, in all the Depart
ments, and many of their GOODS iiavo been purchased
at tho large Auction Sales,
AT LESS THAN THE FOREIGN COST.
They offer to tho pubtio a largo assortment of the
BEST GOODS MANUFACTURED IN EUROPE,
at prices AS LOW as can bo purchased elsewhere,
809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET.
nl,-3t
rjUIE BARIS MANTILLA,
CLOAK,
FUR EMPORIUM
ELEGANT CLOAKS.
PARIS, LONDON, AND HOME MANUFACTURE,
Now open in (Trent prolusion.
SEW CLOAKS OPEN INO EVERY MORNING,
The largest stock in the city.
RICH VELVET CLOAKS,
Plain amt elaborate.
HANDSOME BEAVER CLOAKS
FINE CLOTH CLOAKS,
MOURNING CLOAKB,
ELEGANT COLORED CLOAKB,
In Drap do Velour;
LUPERIAL PLUSH, in Striped;
ROYAL PLVBH, TARTAN
AND OTHER NOVELTIES.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.
PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK,
AND FUR EMPORIUM,
708 CHESTNUT STREET.
JjANDSOME PURS FOR
LADIES’ WEAR
REAL RUSSIAN SABLE CAPES,
HALF CAFES,
MUFFS AND CUFFS.
HUDSON DAY SABLE CAPES,
HALF CAPES, MUFFS A$D CUFFS.
AMERICAN MINK SAULE CAPES,
HALF CAPES , MUFFS AND CUFFS.
SIBERIAN SQUIRREL CAPES .
HALF CAPES, MUFFS AND CUFFS.
ALSO,
STONE MARTIN,
FINK DARK GERMAN FITCH, and ever* olhe
well-ftensor cd FUR. Tholargesi aasortinent in the city.
H ia rospec*fully submitted to Ladies that, in their
search for articles in this department, their convenience
will be bettor consulted at the PARIS MANTILLA
EMPORIUM, which, bum* devoted exclusively to the
aale of articles for Ladies'Attire odors inducements
not obtainable elsewhere.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK,
AND FUR EMPORIUM,
708 CHESTNUT STREET.
QENTS* JOUVINS OLOVES.
JUST RECEIVED,
PER B ‘ ARA G O
AN INVOICE OK
GENTS’ GENUINE JOUVIN & CO.’S
KID GLOV E S .
ALSO A FUL r * ASSORTMENT OF
RADIES’ DO.
THOS. W. EVANS & CO.,
818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET.
011-2 t
Hosiery goods.—,r. wm. iiof-
MANN. No. 9 North EIGHTH Street, has now
open his hall Block of Hosiery Goods, vis: Undervests
HtidlJrawiirs ol Cartwright and Warnor's superior manu
facture, for Indies’ and misses’ wear. Merino Shirts
and Drawers, lor cents mid youths. Merino Hosiery,
Cotton Hosiery, Woollen Hosiery, Gloves and Gaunt
lets., and goods geuerally appertainim? to the Hosiery
business. LW. il. respoctfully solicits the attention of
families to his stock, assuring them that his stock is un
excelled for variety by any other in the city, and that
his prices are as lowan those of any otiior regular house.
N. No abatement made from tho prices named.
«21-wlintf
RKinfcTfoN in parous of all
wool .MOUS LIE LAINES, PLAID DJIESS
UOODo, Ac.
Pacific, Manchester, and Hami'ton Do Lainos,
nt 19 c'mts.
Gents’ L. C. Handkerchiefs, While and Colored
Holders, very cheap.
Ladies’ L. C. Handkerchiefs, White and Fancy Bor
ders, in great variety. •
French Worked Collar* and Sets. Groat bargains.
, BBOCHK yHAWLS.
A splendid Ptork at* Long and Squaro Broohe Shawl*,
from .*5 to A 23 each.
Blanket Shawls in variety.
BLACK AND RtUWN CKNIIIK BTKLLAB, and
other Colors, all reduced in pneo.
Koversiblo SlmwU, do.
Blankets.
Black Beavornnd French Cloths, for Ladies.
Buper Lyons Black Bilk, and Brown Velvets, for Man
tillas.
French Merinos—a full stock.
Printed Merinos, Paramattas, kc.
CHARLES ADAMS,
nl5 EIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
Ngiv-stylk CLOAKS,
OFENINQ THIS DAY. nt
B.V. K. HUNTER’S
• New Store.
No. 40 Ronth SECOND Street.
N. U- A variety of Cli l l (Iren’s Clonk*. n!2 tit*
jLTORSE BLANKETS.
*-•*- Rrmht Co'ora anil Plaids.
.Railway Rugs and Wrapper*.
RHARPLESS BROTHERS,
nl* CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets,
IVEAT FRENCH CHINTZES.
I » Very neat Futurod Brown, wide.
Chuilsos lor Friends’ uenr.
SHARPIES BROTHERS,
nIO CHESTNUT and EIGHTH fltreots.
ENGLISH FINE BLANKETS,
Superior quality, noarly square.
Lnrde sizo amt Heavy.
Rib\>on-boutid Twilled Blankets.
American fine Roohdale.
Crib and Cradle, various cades.
SHARPLESS BROTHERS,
nIO CHKBTNU l* anti EIGHTH Streets.
Magnificent new goods open
ing DAILY!!!
THORNLKY k CHISM, EIGHTH and SPRING
GARDEN, have an excellent stock of
Long Brochn Shawls at $B, Old* §l3, SH, $l6, $lB,
82U. 822, and *25.
Squriro Broche Shawls. Stella Shawls Ac., Ac.
Lone and Square Blanket Shawls Ladies and Misses.
Gents’ and Ri»s’ Shawls, from *3 coup.
The Reversible Shawl for *5, worth *7.50!
CLOAKS. D> the best Now York and Philadelphia
Manufacturers,from SSMup to 82511!
Wide Silk Velvet*. Beavnr Cloth*. Ao., Ao.
Cassimores, Hatmetts, Ac., for Mon’sand Boys’ M ear.
BLACK SILK, 10 percent, under regular priees!
Fancy Silks, unusually cheap.
Beautiful Dress Goods, in great variety.
Tho Prettiest low priced Dehinos m ttmeity.
BLANKETS, of tho best English And American
Manufacture.
THOKNLKY A CHISM liuyonlv/or Cash. Tfui/can't
and teon’t br Und'nol-t!
N.E. corner EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN.
020 _____
FANCY FURS.
GEO. F. WOMRATH.
NOS. 415 AND 417 AllCll STREET,
HAS NOW orUN ISIS USUAL
CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF FURS,
Mntle or .took aeloctml by himself in Europe during tho
pnjjtSuvniK. oorti-Jni
J7JYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH,
Aro prepared to suit fnmilioa with tlioir
WINTER DRY GOODS.
FRENCH MKRINOEH,
LADIES’ CLOAK CLOTHS,
WIDE SII.K VELVETS,
BKOCHE LONG SHAWLS,
FINE WOOLLEN do.,
4-4 ALL WOOI, PLAIDS,
FASHIONABLE DE LAINES,
Do. I’LAID SILKS,
SUPERIOR BLACK SILKS,
UNSHRINKING FLANNELS.
FANCY SACK FLANNELS,
FINK STOCK OF BLANKETS,
CASSIMEItKS FOR BOYS,
„ „ BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS.
N. B.— Ihe above Goods are all at the low rates of
oc2o-tN»
IT' A EE ANO WINTER CLOAKS.
Newest Pettorne Full ClottU.
,n J ft r.Gloaksdaily opening.
Black Heaver Cloaks.
Black Tricot Cloaks,
Black French Cloth Cloaks.
S • Dloakn made to ord r at one day’s notice.
Prices $5 to $l5. COOPER & JoNARii,
ol° NINTH and MARKET.
C'IASSIMIiUES, CLOTHS,
J Thick Plain Cassimores.
Heavy Black Cantu mores.
Stout Fancy Sty lea.
Rugged Mixtures, Plaids and Stripes.
& nn i d i*’ 4 First-rateßlack Doeskins,
Black Broadcloths SJ.w to *5.
Ladies’ Cloaking Cloths.
.a C S9J)E R * CONAKD.
°l | ' NINTH and NARKE'r.
SCALES
rar FAIRBANKS’ PLATFORM SCALES,
For sale bv FAIRBANKS k EWING.
0221 y 715 CHESTNUT Street, Phila.
eff FAIRBANKS’ HAY, COAL, AND
CATTLE SCALES. For sale by
FAIRBANKS Sc EWING.
022-lr 715CIIE3TN UT Street, Phila.
ret HOWE'S STANDARD SCALES.—
As* B rRONG k ROSS PATKNT.-Coal, Cattle, and
Hay Soales require no pit. Platform and Counter
Scales of ovory description. They receive all Friction
and Wear on Balls instead of Knife Edges, asonothei
Soales. Call and examine beforo purchasing olsowhero,
and eoe tho improvement.
I’ENNINGTON GREEN, Agent,
, , , 112 South SEVENTH Street,
05-3nr Philadelphia,
RADIES’ FURS, AT
OAK FORD’S,
Aro the ohoape.t and beat to bo found.
RICH DARK SAULE,
HUDSON'S BAY MARTEN,
VERY DARK MINK SABLE.
ROYAL ERMINE,
EXTRA FINE CHINCHILLA,
STONE MARTEN, PITCH, &c„
MADE INTO CAPES, HALF-CAPES, TIPPETS,
MUFFS, and mufftees.
A«we Import our SKINS direct, anil Manufacture all
nnrFURSnn lha PREMISES, vs are onaUod to «all
lliem very olwap, nnd are determiuod to close out our
entire stock, previous to removing into our
NEW STORES,
NINTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS.
SET 3 FROM $5 UPWARDS.
CHAS. OAKFOED & SON,
624 CHESTNUT STREET.
•nil 6t
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
JSJUPEKIOR DRESSING GOWNS,
MANUFACTURED AT
W. W. KNIGHT’S,
GOfi ARCH STREET.
The newest end most beautiful stylos nlwaye on hand;
very suitable presents for the approaching holidays.
Justreoeiveda iot of
PURE SILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, EXTRA
HEAVY.
TIES, SCARFS, 4c., OF THE NEWEST STYLES,
FINE SHIRTS AT WHOLESALE, RETAIL, OR
MADE TO ORDER,
AND
GUARANTIED TO FIT.
n9-djl
R, o. WALBORN & CO.,
(NOW) NOS. 3 AND T NORTH SIXTH STREET,
have now a very suporior assortment or Shirta, Under
clothing, Glove*, Hosiery, etc.
Special attention given to
GENTLEMEN’S WRAPPERS,
0 ffBBor * ,nen * *■ constantly kept on hand.
T W. SCOTT—late of the firm of Win
" cheater A Scott—GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH-
BHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814
PhiMol hiif treet ’ nflM ropPoBlte *k e Giwd House,)
r^3^y° u,d roapeotfully call the attention of hi*
former patrons and friends to his new store, and is pre-
order" for SHIRTS at short notice. s A
m, l . KuarNntied. Wholesale Trade supplied with
fine Shirts and Collars. fyJI-ly
MERCHANT TAILORS.
E. O. THOMPSON,
i a 11, on ,
N. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND WALNUT STS.,
Devotes entire personal attention to orders,and keeps
nlwtv) s on hand a desirable variety of
GOODS FOX MEN’S WEAR.
N. B.—PANTALOONS, as cut by me, aro warranted
to give satisfaction, and as many find itdifficult to re
suited, I i3suo this Bpeoial notice. no2-wfm2inif
CLOTHING.
jyRW STOCK OF READY-MADE
CLiOTHING--
DAVID KAY & SON,
Having completed their
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
OP
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Are now offering evory variety of
VARMENTS FOR GENTLEMEN’S WEAR,
Made from the most desirable Fabrics* in the
LATEST STYLES,
AT VKRY LOW TBICE9.
DAVID RAY & SON,
NO. 1018 MARKET STREET.
nol2-3t*
BOOTS AND SHOES.
QAZELL & HARMEE,
MANUFACTURERS
AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS
111
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NO. 128 NORTH THIRD STREET.
A full assortment of City made Boots and Shoes con
stantly on hand, ilO-tf
HOUSE-FURNISIIINU (iOOUS.
QOODS FOR THE SEASON.
BRONZED FENDERS AND IRONS,
STEEL FIRE SETS, FOOT WJRJUERS,
BLOWER STANDS, PLATE WARMERS. HOT
WATER bISHES, Ac., Ac.,
AT TUB
nousE-FURNrsurNa stores,
NOS. 932 AND 1220 CHESTNUT STREET.
JNO. A. MURPHEY & CO,
018-wfmtf
CHINA AND QCJEENSIVARE,
■yyiUTF; GRANITE AND CHINA
TEA SETS.
DINNER SETS, TOILET SETS,
PRESSED GLASS GOBLETS, TUMBLERS, Ao ,
AT LOW PRICES.
WRIGHT, SMITH A CO.,
oIS-wfintf NO. 5 NORTH FIFTH ST.
CABINET DARE.
ROQUET & HUTTON,
MANUFACTURERS OF
DESKS
AND CABINET FURNITURE
NO. 250 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
Office, Bunt, end School Furniture, Extension Table,,
Bookcnsos, Wardrobes, eta s9-3m
Cabinet furniture and billiard
TABLES.
MOORE & CAMPION,
No. 261 SOUTH SECOND STREET*
in connection with thoir extonsivo Cabinet Duhuim*, are
now manufacturing a superior article of
HILLIARD TABLES,
and have now on hand a full supply, finished with
MOORE k CAMPION’S IMPROVED CUSHIONS,
which are pronounced by all who have used them to be
superior to all others.
For tho quality ar,d finish of these Tables the manu
facturers refer to their numerous patrons throughout the
Union, who are familiar with the oharoctcr of their
work. frM-flm
NOTICES.
NOTICE —All persons mmy debt aro
hereby cautioned against paying any monies to
my Into salesman, J FUANKEL.as bo has no authori
ty to act in any way for me.
VT. A. BAILLIKR,
nll-3t* 38 JOHN Stroct, New York.
THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
THE FINE ARTS.
Notice to students.
CThe Evening Studies by gas-light, (rout the Cants of
Antiquo Slat nary, commence on SATURDAY, October
Ist. at 7 P. M.
The Life Class commences its studies on MONDAY
EVENING, October 3d, at 7 P.M.
JOHN SARTAIN,
s2B-tf Chairman of the Committee on Instruction.
OPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers in Good
k-/ year’s Patent Vulcanized Rubber Suspenders,
Braids. Webs, and all othorfabrtos and articles made
bj combining fibrous substances with threads or sheets
of vulcanised rublier,are notified that unless the smjM
are properly stamped or labelled with my name, and 9
niy authority, they cannot bo legally disposed of in the
United States. Merchants and dealers are invited to ex
amino specimens now in store, and to give their orders
for the Spring Trade to the undersigned, KXCLUBIVE
OWNER OF THE TTTLKB AND EXCLUSIVE
RIGHTS IN THE PATENT for these goods, whioh
embrace all the styles heretofore manufactured or im
ported, and many others.
ALSO, LICKNBKB TO MANUFACTURE and SELL
—and the Terms—may be obtained on application to me
at No. S 3 COUHTLANDT Street, N. Y. „ „ „
nll-ly HORACE H. DAY.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
IVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
I" firm of WAUNICK, CHADWICK, k BRO. is this
day dissolved. The Heater, Range, nnd Stove business
will be continued under the name of CHADWICK k
BRO.,at the Northeast corner of SECOND and RACE
Streets. JOHN K. CHADWICK.
FRANCIS A. CUADWICK.
Philadelphia. July U.IBM. nU-tf
Grain mills —grain mills—For
the Farm and Plantation. The IRON-DURR MILL
has no equal for Grinding Fine Meal, reed, Coffee, Bpi
©es,eto.jby hand or power.
Prioe $B, $25, and $45. „
Now in oporaton at 125 South SECOND Street.
Agents wanted in every oounty and Btote, by
anU’.Sm V.. FARRKL fr HO
T ADIES’ lIAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, FRI-
J-i SETTS, nnd CURLS, manufactured in the very
best and newest Pans styles, and of which we constantly
keep avfry large assortment on hand, sold wholesale
and retail, at the lowest possible prices. Orders from
all parts of tho country solicited, and promptly attended
to. Also,anew HAIR DYE,superior to auy in u*e,
M. HUTOIB, No. 12 TENTH %t.,
au9o-3m* Between Market ami Cheetnnt.
LEATHER- —300 Sides Rolled Hemlock
'.'laughter Loather. light weight and color, suita
ble for Women anil Children’s Snoes. Also damaged
Rod Sole and Bhoo .Skirting, at lownriccs. Wholesale
or retail. W. R. NEWBOI,D,
nll-dt* No, 336 North SECOND Ptreot, above Vine.
TWfEDDING, Visiting, and Profcssionul
" " Cards, exeouted in style, by B. MAROT, En
graver, 434 CHEBINUT Street, 8. E. corner Fifth,
2d story. Door nnd other plates made to order. Seal*.
Jewelry, Ao., engraved. nll-lrn*
TVfATTRESSES, BEDDING ami FEATII-
I"* ERS, and BLANKETS, of at) qualities, for sale
by REEVE L. KNIGHT,
nMt 262 South SECOND, above Spruce.
wants.
A gentleman of responsi
furm.h bl ,n“
meet with a seotlem&n with wuom he cotdd mike *n
arrangement to take charge of the premisesfor him m
ms aosonco, and whn would ho willing to receive
mm«t rent in addition to his services in t&kint
*"yd premises. For further particulars w.quir* niibl
office of payton a hawkins, No.sk chestnut
htreet, up stairs, nU st‘
VSTANTED— In (X Wholesale Dry Goods
" House, two active, energetic lads 'who have been
tnoronthly trained in the relaiidrr goods business. Ad
dress” Wfiolegsle. l ’ Tkt Press Office. lt»
—A German Designer for all
" kinds of Woollen Cloths, Aperraaneutaodlucra
,*V e Po#'tJ on ii offered to a German having the follow
ing eualifica ions, viz.: A thorough knowledge ol the
n/ e iv c ilns“ fruLsh Languages, an accurate knowledge
u m Manufacture* as earned on abroad, and
of VrSuS*ctSS? *“ g * UinS UP Dflir Bnd fanoj
nee.i'i^w 5 ? 1 Weaver and Designer, and none other
oio .nur’.r 5 * South FRONT Street.
_oM-in»Mf SSLETITIA Btreet.
$5,000 —WANTED—A Partner with
ihilUrS nY wf capital of from 4.000 to fi OCO
tfsV" “with tha’a&lm po " 6MI "S good business quail
ml n. iir. » . a - e tvmou .o t > a mre opportunity is offer-
Mitral ind luadms imTkst.‘ ,tabl " heil ,od *“ uteil
deuce. All communications strictly confidential ” Part
nerslup to commence January Ist, u£f.nilSff*'
An Experienced Book-keeper
f a ,7 r ftnd Business man will be open to an engagement
from January Ist, with an Importing, Jobbing, or Ma
?i X J?S tur i l ?i** tab^. B u nie i ul, »» Satisfactory city reference
Address Books, tnis Office. Communica
tions strictly confidential. nil 3t*
Vl/’ANTED—By a Wholesale Shoe House,
xi Ari ,. .A fi l*A* c, . a ?s Salesman who can command a BLx
salarr wiu d S ,l 8 fftdo, Tosuchan one an equivalent
WIU l ® Kiven - Address •* D. M.»' Press
on 'A®t nll-3t*
SITUATION WANTED—By a Graduate
Can tfiwS hi!? 0 r an !* Ph r llft d« ! Phia Commercial College,
this 1 f C referetco> ’ Address, “T. K. 8.,”
A RARE CHANCE.—For sale, on accom
,7, Jr. modating terms, the Stock, Good Will, and Fix
!nl iL , f l firBt ‘ cl "« ™noy Dry Goods Btore, on one of
,Yr*, e jL S o™ ,B,neBB avenues m the city, doing a business
"1 *“ry, P or “Ppnum, and increasing; Profit* 30 per
cent. Address J. K. P., office of The Tress. nil-fit*
V^ANTED —By an active man. a situ
fn»n,.L Rtl ? n A* Porter or Warehouseman, Can
Sfi™ h gooU rofßreuce# * Addre “ “William,” at this
n!o-4t*
VATANTED—To EXCHANGE for Unin-
Af iJ. A „i 0 P be l ed S ltjr l* ro P«rtr, One Hundred acres
WANTBD-By a Young Man, a situa
rL'r... “f" 1 '! Ulerk or Assist,nt Bookkeeper.
Can furnish 6ood roterenoes. Address “K.,” office of
this paper. nIQ-6t*
(DilOO WILL BE PAIl) IN CASH
/rT A y v for a Situation that will yield a comforta
ble subsistence to a young ipan who can furnish good
reieroncea ns to character, and is capable of performing
onhnary cler’cal duties. Address •* Morton,” this
n!o-4t*
SALESMEN WANTED—On Ist of Janu
, nry next, in a first class Notion House, keepinga
Urgo and attractive stock of goods. Salesmen fully ac
quainted with ami able to influence a large amount of
tr«t.e, one from Pennsylvania, and one from V rginia.
INone need apply unless they possess the above qualifi
cations. AH communications confidential. Address **P.
CL, at this office. n 9 6t*
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
A WELUSECUKED GROUND KENT
s4ft per annum, forsalo by lfc*
J. H. WHKHLER,II3 South FIFTH Street.
nna LET—A uew four-story Store on
, Street. 132 feet deep, throe sky-lights,
2 Heists, line cellar, coal vaults under the pavement,wa
ter nnd water closets above and below. Kent very low
to a punctual tenant. HARJE3 BROTHERS,
n!4-3t* «o.IWSTRAWBERRY Street.
LET—The Store and Dwelling N.
E., corner of OGDEN and ONTARIO Street,
neh modern iraprovetnenU, and in comnleto order.
Ront 52£0. Key next door. Apply at 565 North FIFTH
Street, third door below Green street, at BA.M.and
2 and »> P. M. n9-wfin3t*
FOtt SALE—The well-known and old
established Hotel, at Mount Ephraim, N. J., f«ur
miles Irom Camden- with extensive Stabling, Hay
.Scales, and Seven Acres of Land attached, ali of which
is surrounded with shade and ornamental trees, being
one of the best located stands m the State. Terms
easv. Apply to £. P. MIDDLETON «fc BRO.,
nil-fit 6 North FRONT Street.
TO LET—3d, 4th, and sth Stories of the
new building 413 ARCH Street. Well calculated
for a light manufacturing business, having two sky.
luhts, nnd wntor and water closets; also, gas and gas
fixtures. Apply on the premises. n9-fit*
FOR SALE—A valuable Lot of Ground,
143 feet by 100. three fronts, water and gas laid on
one front; suitable for a church or factory. It is situa
ted in the Southwestern part of the city, in a rapidly im
vrovm< neunborhood. Terras easy. Address, for par
ticulars, ** J. K.,” office of this paper. n4-tf
TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS.—The
Materials in all the Market Houses, in MARKET
Street, will be sold low in lota to suit purchasers, viz:
bhinsle Roof, 40 000 feet of Tin Roofing. 100 000 feet of
Boards and Scanthng, 150 000 Pacing and other Bricks,
Meat Hooks, Fire Wood. 3 000 feet of Curb Stone, Ao.
Applv SEVENTH, above Thompson street.
n3-12t« NATHAN W. ELLIB.
TO LET—A Second-story Room, conve
nient to the State Honse, suitable for a Lawyer’s
Office. Apply 431 CHESTNUT Bcreet. tlfi
BOARDING.
TWO Communicating Rooms; also, One
small one, vacant, at 1621 WALNUTStreet. nil 3t*
Handsomely-furnished rooms,
with or without Board, at 1512 CHESTNUT
Street. nll-3t*
LODGING ROOMS. for Gentlemen, second
storv, handsomely furnished, private entrance
ga«, Ao.atH UN lON Street. nll-lft*,
X\f ANTED—t urnished Apartments with
* * every facility for l|ousekeevmg,.Bath, Gas.
Ao., for Gentleman and Wile: or Board -n a strictly
Privaio Family. Address “Merchant,” Blood’s Dis
patch, with full particulate ol puce, Ac. nIQ
REMOVALS.
Removal.— henry stevenson,
TAILOR, begs to inform his numerous Mends
and customers that he has Removed io3£J CHESTNUT
Street, second door below fourth, South side, whore he
w ill keep a fine assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres. Doe -
skins. Overcoatings. Cashmere Vestinis. Ac.,* Inch be
will be pleased to sell on the most reasonable terms.
u3-lm* i
Removal.— martin & wolff have
Removed to No. 334 MARKET Street, South side,
below Fourth, where they offer a choice assortment of
Fall and Winter Goods, at very low prices. »13-lm
Doings of the Pennsylvania
STATE FAIR FOR ISJS.
SIX FIRBT PREMIUMS AND SIX DIPLOMAS.
Best Furnace for Warming Building*,
To Abxold fc Wilsov.
GAB CONSUMING CONE FURNACE.
Fibst Pkemicx.
BEST PORTABLE FURNACE.
To AktoLti k Wn.sdM.
RICHMOND’S PORTABLE FURNACE.
First Prrwidm.
BEST COOKING RANGE.
To Arnolu k Wasn’t. „ M „
CIIILSON’S DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING RANGE,
Fiß«r Premium.
BEST PARLOR COAL GRATES.
To Ar>olt> k Wilson.
LOW DOWN and BASKET GRATES,
First Pskmium.
BEST ENAMELLED SLATE MANTELS.
To Arnold k Wilson.
For a very handsome display of Enamelled Slate Man
tels, very highly finished, and of superior workmanship,
FIRST PREMIUM.
AKNOLD & WILSON.
1010 CHESTNUT street,!
B. M» Feltvtbll, Supt 03-tf
|7JYE AND EAH,
DEAFNESS
DR. VOS 510SC1IZISKER,
OCULIST AND AURIST.
Dr. M. gives hia exclusive attentmn.to the medical and
eurcicnl treatment of the EVE and EAR, ~ , ,
DEAFNESS of the longest standing removed loth by
inedicai and surgical operations on tho latest scientific
prmc'i'les. Dr. M. would be pleased to receive mem
bers of tho medical faculty who wish to witness his
inethol oi operating for the removal of Deafness, or any
oporition on the EYE ami EAR.
ARTIFICIAL EYES INSERTED.
Office 204 South NINTH Street, above Spruce.
Office hours from 9 A. M. to 1 r. M., and from 4 to 3
p. M. n7-lmif
Eye diseases.
! On. OSMUN. OCULIST, 1619 CHESTNUT Street,
Has Just returned from Europe after an absence ol
several year*, during which time he has paid esrecial
attention to th« treatment of Eje Diseases at the better
medical schools of Germany. France, and England.
The Doctor ie provided witn all the newest and most
improved instruments necessary to the practice of his
profession; among others, ho has brought with nun
from Berlin. Prussia, a most perfect instrument for ex
amining tho opti'* nerve and the internal membranes of
the E) t,~the first instnunentof the kind o\ er brought to
tins country. .
At Imiue every morning till 10 n clock, and every eve
ning from 5 lo 6 o’clock. i excepted.)
Ktery MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY,
from 9 to 10 o’clock A. M. Dr- OSMUN will take pleasure
In giving FREE ? JNSULTATION3 TO THE POOR.
n4-tf
jVfORR PROOF OF THE WONDERFUL
ITA EFFECTS OF MONELL’B AMERICAN HAIR
RKPARATOR. „ , _. , e „
Philaoblphia, September 27th. 1559.
This is to certify that l was bald for many yeani. and
was recommended to try your Reparator; anu having
Erocured three bottles, used it for three months, which
as caused my hair to grow, and although not quite as
thiok its before, yot it m constantly trowing.
r.. M. JON bo.
No. 39 North Third street.
Philapklphia. September 27th, 1869,
Mr. J.F. Monkli. : D<nr Str— Some time since my
hair commenced failing out, so much so. that 1 was, in
fact, fearful of becoming bald; but hearing of the won
derful rower of your Reparator, I was induced to buy a
Irnttle, and after using one-half of it 5*V
ceased coming out, but commenced gr&King finely, and
l have now os tiuck a suit of bal j ££ OBEY Of 3,
No. 524 Cherry street.
For sale MT. H. PKTERB A Co., Sole Agents, No.
yitf CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. se2S-6m
Drawing and painting mate
rials. ,
Engineers’ and Architecta Stationery.
Grecian Painting Materials.
Potichomama Designs and vases.
Paint Boxes for Children, and also for Artists ana
Students. , _
Pictures and Picture Frames.
Playing Cards. American and Frenoh.
Catalogues gratis to l fc JANF.NTZKY.
No. 115 Soush EIGHTH Street.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. o»-3m
MINTON’S ENCAUSTIC TILES lor
floors.
Ornamental Chimney Tops roroottayes.
Garden Vasos and Fountains.
Vitrified Pipe for drams and Water conductor*.
Imvoited and lor .ala b, g A HARRIgO „
f«h IS tf Inin CHEAT NT rf Stroat
WARM AIR FURNACE.
f T THE NEW CONE FURNACE
GAB CONSUMER
Will thoroughly Warm jour house with oJ«K-TinnD
j.Ksa coat, than is required by aaT other Furnace.
Satisfaction in all ©aaea guaranteed. Buildings Warmed
aud Ventilated by ARNOLD A WILSON,
1010 CHESTNUT Street.
CLATE MANTELS.
k'-' The Richest and most Beautiful Specimen*- cl
Enamelled Slate MAntels, ever offered for
country, manufactured by us, from Pennsylvania Biota
.tono, and for .He ver, wrW ON.
1010 CHESTNUT Street.
C°S the Beet Eleveted Double Oven
Cooling Range, will do WILSON’S,
inn. UUKSTNIIT Stre.t,
nbwland & 00.,
LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTUKE-FBAMS
MANUFACTURERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
An extensive stock of OIL PAINTINGS, etc.. All at
very Low Prices. 806 ARCH Btreet, above 81X1H,
p h il Ad elnhiA.
SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF COTTON
K 5 TWINE, for Kile by ROBERT E.-EVANS.
oM lmif m CHESTNUT Street.
AMUSEMENTS.
WTALNUT-STREET theatre.
*? Sole Lessee.. Mr*. H. A. GARHETTBON.
Actios snd Stage Manager....... .Mr. E?P.Vkahh.
Businas® Agent. —Mr. JOB. D. MUJLPHxT
- AUTHOR’S* NIGHT/’ “
_ THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. Not. 14.
WiU l*e presented—
w GERALDINE; o*. LOVE’S VICTORY,
with Mrs. Waller as Geraldine, aided by the foD
strength of the efficient artistes of the Wahnt-street
cooi pa "jr.
Mr. H. L. Bateman will recite Schiller’s Hjmn to Joy
lo conclude with the Faroe, entit'ed
rw c. YO . UR LIFE'S IN DANGER. _
Jgnn Strong, Mr. V. Bowers; Jenny. Wise Wilks.
Prices a* usual.
_£**»* IScured three days in advance.
w
lIEATLEY A CLABKE’S ASCH
TII IWurTv n T HEAT R E.
THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, Norember M,
ffi-gfi-lS&Sr&i S l }; »" **» OH
IO conclude r enUUed
jiJSUWiSi o.e« beVt 1 V «A *■ I
Poor* open at half past « o’clock; ytrfcnuM* to
•nmrMn'v at 7 o’clock praciacly.
DAN RICE’S GREAT SHOW.
NATIONAL THEATRE. WALNUT St-.abora
Eighth, D. MoLaran. sole proprietor.
DAN RICE, the Original American Hamorist* appears
in his Comic, Semi-Philosophical Orations u each
entertainment.
THIS f MONDAY) EVENING, Nor. 14,
The performance will commence with
„ BEDOUINS IN CAMP.
Mrs DAN RICE will introduce her beautiful charger#
“ White Sarrev.”
Mast. JASIE3 MADIG *N, the great Trick Rider.
Mr. F. H. hOsSTON. with hi* mx Performing Hones.
The highly-trained Elephant and Rhinoceros.
. Eachentenamment will conclode with fanny antics
by the Comie Mules.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
TWO GRAND ITALIAN OPERATIC ENTER
MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS,
November Hth and 18th.
AGUEBE HERON NATALI,
B-opuaxo.
FRANCESCA HERON NATALI,
SIUN’OR SUCCAPEBJIi^ 511 * 110 '
Tx’ioa.
BIGNOR ARDAVANI,
Baritos*.
SIGNOR ROCCO,
. Basso.
.*V ith a lull and effective Orchestra, under the direc
tion of
CARL ANS CHUTZ.
MONDAY EVENING, November 14, LW, will be
presented the principal portions of the favorite Operas
of iL TROVATORR
. AND
LA FIGLIA DEL REGGIMEN’TO.
„ „ PRICES OP ADMISSION.
Parquet. Parquet Circle, and Balcony.. AO Cents*
FamnyC l and Amphitheatre J 5 Cents*
NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR SECURED SEATS.
Sale ot rickets commences at the Box Offiee cm Satnr*
dny, at 9 o clock, from which time the Office wifl be
own daily from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Doors open at 7A*. The Opera to dommeace at 8
o’clock.
A srand entertainment on Wednesday evening, which
will be announced hereafter. noU-3t
pARL WOLFSOHN and CARL HOHN
vy STOCK’S .
FIRST CLASSICAL SOIREE,
. , „ Will take place on Nov. 17th.
In the Foyer of the
ACADEMY OF MUSIC^ tg t
Subscriptions will he received at the Music Stores of
G. Andre A Co., 1104 Chestnut street; Lee A Walker,
722 Chestnut street; Beck A Lawton, eoreer of Seventh
and Chestnut streets; A. Shmidt, 28 South Eighth
street, where the prospectus and programmes can be
seen. Subscribers are requested to call for their tiekets
Single tickets at the door, 91. 014-tnl7
THE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA BE
speetfoflr announce that their FIRBT GRAND
CLASB-CAL CONCERT (Vocal and Instrumental}will
take place on THURSDAY EVFNING, December Ist*
at MUSICAL FUND HALL, with an Orchestra ra
FORTY PERFORMERS.
Price of Subscription-Three Tickets for £2. f Sub
scription List open at Andre’s and Beck A lLawinv’a
Music Store*, and at M.F. Hall. Single tickets, ONE
DOLLAR each; to be had at the door os the night of
the Concert only.
Fcr particulars see programme. n4*idl
McDonoughs gaieties—bade st.
■UJ- „„„ ANOTHER NEW PLAY.
THIS EVENING, and duna? the entire tre«k» Idtiad
ea upon the thrilling incidents of
THE MEXICAN WAR,
A. M. HERNANDEZ
AXL‘
. MONB. CALADINB
In the pnncipalparts.
GREAT band of
berenaders,
Giving toe beet
ENTERTAINMENT
IN THE CITY. aStf
rriEMPLE OF WONDERS.
Northeast corner of TENTH and CHESTNUT
8 treets—Second Story.
ENtINMENTB*
CAL METAMORPHOSES. VENTRILOOUIBM, u 4
the LEARNED C*NARY BIRDS.at Ms ITEWfiiLLF,
EVERY EVENING _dnrinr the WEEK, commeneinr
a¥i%"HN S TONs"at’3.' 5 ' £I)N£3DAY “ d BATUiU> Ar
Admission S 3 cents. Children IS cent*. oS-lm*
\JITIhL CLOSB IN A FEW DAYS.
,7* Th L * Exhibition of DUBBELDORF PAINT
INGS, at the ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS inelsdinc
THE MARTYRDOM OF JOHN RUSS.
Open daily, from t A. M. till 5 P. Si., end 7 to 16 P. M.
Admission 23 cents. nS*tf
ORCHESTRA.—PUBLIC
vX Rehearsals every SATURDAY at MUSICAL
FUND HALL, at 3H o’clock P. M. a package of eight
tickets, one collar. Bmgle tickets, 25 cents. To baud
aCG. Andre's, and Beck & Lawton's Mitaie Stores, and
at the door. o)S-3m
millinery goods.
rm WINTER MILLINERY. Misses
IidHO'BRYAN. 9U CHESTNUT Street, above Nfatb*
will open Pans Millinery, for the Winter, on THUSS
DAY, November the Sd, 1859.
SIRS. M.S. BISHOP, of-315 CHEST-
Z-diaNUT Street, has now opened a splendid assort
meet of PaahioaaUe Millinery. oZMm
js» 3. HAMBERGER, No. 116 North
iweaSKCOND Street, is prepared to exhibit the most
complete stock of Millinery Goods, comprising Ribbons,
Flowers, Feathers. Blonds, Laces, Roches, Velvets,
•nd other Bonnet Materials. Also, ahandsome assort
ment of Pattern Bonnets, to all of which he would in
nte the attention of Merchants and MiUineix
N. B.—Goods daily received from Auction, and sold at
■ the lowest prices. stf-lm*
729. new 729.
FLOWER & FEATHER
STORE,
739 CHESTXPT STREET.
Jait received per late STEAMEH, a .plendid aawrt
mentof _
head dresse?. bridal wreaths.
FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS,
milunerV* goods.
THOS.KENNPDY &BRO.,
729 CHESTNUT ST.. AND 43 S. SECOND ST.
ocSMtnl
yy arburton.
1004 CHESTKUT STREET,
ABOVE TENTH,
306 S. SECOND ST., Mtov SPRUCE BT.
Has now opened the largest and most beautiful osaort-
BONNET MATERIALS
That can be found in the city,
all colors, qualities, and prices:
GOODS CUT BIAS
a liberal discount to milliners.
ocas-tf-if
IVOTHING CHEAPER! NOTHINGBET
II TER.*!
Having the very best facilities, we ore determined to
furnish, at the
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES,
the best end most seasonablejroods in BONNETS,
trimmed or untnmmed, RIBBONS, FLOWJULS*
RUCKKS, Ac., Ac.
We have now & splendid stock of
WINTER BONNETS.
in variety of style and snalitr. sure to please the
most simple or the most fashionable.
Al«o, a most complete assortment of Children’s Straw
and Fancy Bonnets, Beavers, Flats, etc.
Beautiful Cloth and Velvet Caps for small bojs.
liINCOLN, WOOD, & KIGHOLS,
725 CHESTNUT STREET,
NORTH SIDE.
SAVING FUNDS.
A JIERICAN SAVING FUND—COMPA
iiLMY’S BUILDINGS. E. corner of WALNUT and
FOURTH Streets—Opeodaily from 9 nil 5 o’clock,and
on Monday til! 8 in the eveninr. The old institution
has always paid in full, on demand, without notice.
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
All sums paid back on demand in gold and silver.
TRUSTEES. w
Alfx. 'NV niLLDtN, Pres. Bam t. w obi, Vice Pres.
John C. Farr, T. E. Harper, George Nugent,
Louis A-Godey Thos. Sergeant, Albert C. Roberts,
J no. P. Simons. Jonas Bowman, H. H. Eldridie.
Wr». J- Howard. r»l4-6t
John C. Sims, Sec. Joun 8. Wilson, Treas’r.
SPRING GARDEN SAYING FUND SO
CIETY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Office, No. 331 North THIRD Street
(Consolidation Bank Building.)
CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OFPENH
-BYLYANIA.
Deposits received in sums of One Dollar and upwards,
and repaid is Gold, without notice, with FIVE PER
CENT. INTEREST from the day of deposit till with-
A responsible and reliable Savings Institution has loaf
been needed in the Northern part of the city, and “ The
airing Garden Savings Fund Society ” was chartered by
tnfc Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this necessity.
The Managers, in organising and locating it. have been
governed wholly by a desire to acoommodate the bust
neaa interest and warns of the very large and enterpri
sing population hr which it is surrounded.
8 w OFFICE OPEN DAILY,
From 9to f* o’clock; also, on Monday and Thursday
from B until 8 o’clock in the evening.
. icuusns.
Frederick Klett, Stephes Bmith,
John P. Levy, Hon. H. K. Strong,
Daniel Underkoner* Fredenok Btacke,
Francis Hart, Joseph P. LeClero*
John Kessl&r, Jr,, Georxe Kneeht,
James 8. Pringle. JaoobDock,
Joseph M. Crowell, Hon. Wm. MiDwud#
George Woelpper, Geo. T. TTiorn.
Peter C. Ellmaier, Robert B. Davidsom
James 8. PRINGLE, President
Fnaircis Hjlrt, Scoretarr. iaJP-tf if
Rockbridge alum water.—tus
Natural Mineral Water, so well known and ex
tensively used at the South, possesses curative proper
ties in many cases of Chronic Disease and Debility,
which have gained for it a European as well as an
A Mans mvan3s?eit”er restored or relieved br iu nee,
bear willing tesumony to its remedial power*. It is
used in Scrofulous and Curaneons affections, Chromo
Diarrhcra. D-spepsia, Diseases of the Kidneys and
Bladder, and In ailments peculiar to Females. It w also
uselul as a Tonio madebihtated condition of thesrstem
8 ROCKBRIDGE ALUM WATER ie bottledvrtth eare,
at the Springs, and in tins condition retains its virtues
lb* a lonr time, unimpaired. A supply will always be
found with our agents, from whom it may be ordered
with confidence in its freshnest and purity, viz:
BLAIK k WYETH, Philadelphia.
HEGEMAN k CO-. New York.
COLEMAN & ROGERS, Baltimore.
FISHER k UMSTON. Richmond.
Pamphlets containing full particulars can be obtained
as above FRAZIER A RANDOLPH,
oSI-mwslm* Proprietors.
rf~|AKUM. —A large stock of the bgst
nsg >IK. WATER Sr., .id nX- P.UTO. a».
ODA BBLS, No. 1 HERRING—IOO half
OUU bMs. extra SUekinir. white Fi«h,in .toreend
for ale b” WM. J. TAYLOR t CO., DO and 134 North
WH»RWt.-« oo
LOVERING’S SYRUP, in hhds. and
bbU., at reduced pno^^g^^
M t.VT'TIS
PITCH. —300 bbls Best Pitch, Wilroing
ton-etxe CO..
s 9 ' U 60UTR WHARVES.