The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 12, 1858, Image 3

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    C;I,T,Y,"ITEMS'i
Tan Tnaßß-11'8.=—Videllolt : • the Best place to
Buy-your Bathing'? •The ansvier to this .00nstruotive
Interrogidory,lreidoulit not, has been already
.I tial
pated. , To Initiate the tkuluillated; bower's; it.eitl be
dulneno more than' our duty to humanity so public
couserrators to state once more that the best , place in
thin country to boy bathing ya' is at John P. Sloan's,
No:800, Market striet,nor at Maher of hie Stores it
Cape Islander AtlantioCPy. , "
TAB QuasN'i•Jitusseax!—"At five o'clock yes
terday afternoon, Queen Victurle'e MeMak° m, B sent
from liondo#,4Ld it reached this side at flaw the same
thy, the difference' hi-longitude tieing just five hones.
Her Majesty congratulates Mr. Ilucbulan en the com
pletion of the great work, add she winds np with a ro
commendation that he should got,,all his garments at
the Brown State Clothing Hell of Bockhill &Wilson,
Noa. 603 and 605 - Chestriut etroet, aboye Sixth, Tullis
de•phis. 0. B. will reply that he always had the good
taste to no that satne.', • - ,„
Bett.oomna:—The -recant ' attempt of . hione.
,Godard to amend, at Lemon 11111 has exalted out:Gum
' unity, as to tie origin of the,idea of nalrigating the alr.
- On overhaoling some old 'book, we find the tirsf
naut was one Stokes, a Benedictine monk, who, In tht
year 3880, constructed a -s peir - of wings With wbtoh be
could fly from 'o ne' toWer snether. experi
ments have, no t heen triad lately; although the lemma
end best isiortment of . beantiint summer clothing to to
found Me at the palatial estnidishmant of Orsiville
Stokes, No 007 aiming street.
Apure NEwsiararts..-rftieconspnted that there
near* , 4,000 newspapers pnbliabeit in the llni. id
States,' which clrahlate annually , over 100,600,900
•Nearly 20,000,000 Eirdlirs ireeipended in their publi
cation. This may seem astounding to soma of o'r
readers, hat_ It It nevertheless tens; add when it is
conaidered that a large proportion of this id exiended
to makitig, isttown the wh e reabouts of B. H. ltdridge , s
I' Old ' Franklin Hilt Clothing:Emporium it N0..821
Chestnut:et:TO, we - are titled with admiration at the
enterprise,' and. go.aAtead-atirensis 'or the /merinos
peeple. - , ,
imporiatutons.
(Reported for The • ,
NEW 81117801611; Sae Cbrnella, Hassell-1017 galls
winter sperm 0 7 1002 do spring , do 7820 do blushed
szolog 40 s aki:ibex% Baiting A. Co ; 100 boxes *prim Gm.
4144 8110 Ibi Ali - W.4one Theta 4..111.01t50n; 4867 gallond
whale oil A BAs mod
43.11,111$—Setir Silts trancea, Baloadill-426,000 feet
sprees join 76.4300 p l ied & Beth
.9 I#tafltittll4m.F.c.
PART. OF ,POILADOLPIII.I. * Aug. 12, 1818.
SUN.
HIGH wAlia ... Ma 602
0 03
•' • • " 2ARRIVBD, •
etnamehip Eennebon,'lland, 24 boirs from Now York,,
via °spa May; with mdse end paaatingera to Jo All
derdice. Nepali the brig Maria; from Wilotingtnn, N
NO, lumber noon, above Bombay Hook, and some Elf
teem light Rhin to the bay and river, bound up.
Bar hitt& „Williams; Taylor, 4'dapn from Boston, In
Ito M f. idenrled fc Co. '
Behr 8 W , Lituton, _Salim*, 12 days from Noirtown
ithinglut tollOtton. Wade:liver
eche NW, Pletcher, Otbabii 7 - -,ttiorot trituiEil•port,
with Ash spiAptatiter A Sender' 001._
Scht - Vadat. hiiitzp;Shiti), 5' days IrinaSalm, with
. eahr.,lowitst. &twin; Share , 5 ale iiibi::lo+n, with
nitlairtir captain: • • - -
haw elorge 84Ward, Baker, 0 daya from Balm, In
Wan to N ettUtterant & Co. -
fiche Iliac itimotisaftsquidell, 10 days 'from - 011414
shit lusubarto artighs & Belt
Bair Ocrnella,•Baesell, 4 days' from Now Bedford,
with Ot WOW: Ir, hunting & _ = •
Bair tbiaper 144, Bowers, 0114,74 from Tin:Liao:4l,lam, ,
with =deo to 'realm • '
- &kr Adeline, iloiss..6 daysttem Protine,tovi, witty
mackerel to Geo A ,Wood: !? : •
, .
Bohr Florida, Billy , b dsyl from Balm with plasttr
So outdo
• &Br 'ressandin, lisopir, it days from Boston, In bai
last to; Picea:lron CO.
ache I:Witten Wlllitta, Oransiter, from Boston.
Bahr ViOadruff &tail BEMIS, from Boston. •
Behr James ki Mom% Corson, from Boston.
Bohr EL A. Weeks, Works, from Boston , • - •
"Bahr f ophia Godfrey, Williams, from Providence.
kohr 6 kl•htorn,/indloolt; from , Providence. •
Bolir,fdadOntm, Tsai's, from Egg Ilarbor. • "• • -
BO" 2 :A XillottiNAlacy,'lroto Now London. -
'Bch: Ef IfCarlisle, Winnuors, from haat Greenwich.
„Bohr., Hausa, Baboooki from Balm.
BohiJß Woldinaimith, from Salem. - •
Wiz Efary Blisabeth, Xadats, koM Pawtucket,'
Mohr Listie Tonic, Taylor,..trom Scituate. -• • "
- Baal Witabary, Ilastetoniftons Fully
Rehr L ii Sadinott, Leeds, from Cambridgeport
Alumina Balloon,,Whilldin, ON hours trout Osist
with passengers; ko, to captain: itsports the ship Bend,
from L.Ondouoorry, and patine Conrad, from Kin de /*-
Astro. abort. ,Peep .Crsok, no tow of tug nuarime, brigs'
Maris, lwtow Bombay Book; Mary ,Wordastar, and two
Term blip 4 Seedy Mond, and Woe brigs and sound
Won abuts Cinlidtano:Orook, bound up. The' B
lowan, Copes, New Task, J Al(doodles.
-,Drogue Union, Power, Pernambuco, I,ewM & Damon.
ANT Oolliti lisitart Antigua , Tiros , iTitttaan &
Reg NaPoDowli °alloy, Portland, J White & Co.
sehr Joomlsan May, Cobb, Charleston, b r l ilturterant
Nolte• do
&Wm
, "abort liikesonr& Co.
• Salm./ ftimithrilla i n, • do
Rehr J H-C urtiseJohnsioN Baton,, do
Fehr White SqUalkiiharp, Dostmi, Tyler, Stone& Co.
--41olirWoadmilr8lint;:htsecni; Boston, Rogow; &Luther.
Corsoir; Match, Wm H Jobe,. ' -
Sal[L & Whiter.
Behr imods,:Doeton,..Etinnlokson &,
aqui. a JOYmk;, Weeks; Boston`& Co. 7
'Ech:rijizas Ta r ylor, Taylor, ILoxbary,' , . do
Behr lisioitah Chasm's, telonooster, Tyler,
Stone &'CO.
Nobs Williams, Taylor, Dostori, Ye . Andenried & Co.
Bohr M t A ,Wdods, Cramer, Boston, - ' do
Rehr Sarah !Slog°, Wearer, Bing Sing, '•-• -do
Bohr Centurion; Stanley, Bangor. Crane Iron Co. '-
-fethr Sophia Godfrey, Wilkiuns, Proyidorms, Hays, Jo
Godshall. _
-
Bair Allen ft Brown, lindicott, Providence. do '
Bohr nadonnk, Wids, Portsmouth, John It White.
Behr & A 1.111. At, • Kelsop.-ZdArbletutirt, Bancroft
Lewis & Co
„„
richr.ll Wineroore,llast Greenwich, DU,
Behr Mary Ebanbath, Medera,Martf ard; - :do "..
kichrJ If Mien s pabooclr,lalen?;.o A Mecirother
Bohr J Smith; Salem,'-Bauto. - Ogle Op. .
, qtr” glalyer; Dinah , Biltlincife, • 'XGroresTr,
• • • (ClortitipintillinetriTheiries:)
.„
. . 'MDADING,,.J.tig 10, 11158....
The "Moiring,biate 'passed Out cif :the - Union' Canal'
to'Diatidleiplidit; Wen' and coordiscusi
foilowx: • •
Tusearors. - lumber to Bolton: Tanderveer 'tr. Co; Vail
T. Wilt. do to Joe Maley; J k W 'Halbach, light; tout...
lain; McDonald, irritiore to - Zokert &Afro; ,J L Daher,'
railroad alas tii`ltest Denn'xi NM Co. "
(ilorrespadaiice of' the -Philadelphia Niiiihange.)
M.
The .Wyorolzig, for litietpool,iras toiled to xei.
on tionday. morning hydnudinents, which` rifkittedlo
harbor-o'42'ldr where she 'stilt remains "in cotopiny
with - otitter ..Fokirind New 'fork pilot b oat Mary Anna
Nu 13 II 0 curreyirl steamer Plre Fly, and isinie Mein
mitotic/iv ontwardhound, inth , Wind atittonuit; ,
freatilleC 3 . 3 -3 - -
Tours, &a. ITU. U. JILONILUT:','
An' afinsaliAtif. I • • - "i
glonospoodonoo of Lk, Exabsogo.)
• --- PIC"-
Threibarqualiti4 brigs peeped in daring the
dey. Wind e—weathei warm. ' s •-• •
Yours, 6:13, -' Taos. B. IMplail;
fit vaLsolara 1101 Ming
•
(Per ateatnahlp Mogan, at Halifax:, • • •
phip;poloaial, from, 'Liverpool for Dttrint, pat lota
Havenslorra with log of loremut, and•deoka arept -
Tao ship Anatolia Had lroin the Obila nn the 28t le
for Palfaile •. , •-• .• '
IktEMOriANDA
fitestnehip City et New Yotk,liowee, boles at Boitob
10. b bun.
•.• • .
. laming:tip Pannsylvsarlai.Teal, mailed from- Itiehroond
10th lost for PhilruLdphia. - - . '
• fittsmahlp Boston IdelleW, kenee,krrivett 'at"? yin*,
yeeterdayv • . • ' 4 •
Stasu Ifofp addi Vigo, igsn, eleavert,at N ` Pork ` Pork to.
tad it forsuiftipiioL:
Burenutkip tkreat Britain, Gray,' frontllvirPool 28th
all, at tiew-Yorlayeeterday: -- -
Wisp Badly Garatnrr, Ltmebureeintelei for Bt 20bh,
Ng, wail* klaniaohnsette.BagiOthiner. • ,
BtriairArßi. Peat, gwarv, crOmfilangbae, at New York
1016
BtriplHattlix;klmg . , from New York, Invited at Ban
Yamaha* fitti_ultr• .
Milo BIM i,f - the Union, MAI, from Now York, at Ban
Franakco ghlP 4 i#Alt,lealrfi'firini• New Volk, - it Bin
graneleco 7th alt.
Ship Black Hawk, Hopkins, front,lverpool for, Cal,
otithe;wai epekerf let loot, let 10 22 N, long 2144, ,
Bhip Ohm Oprague, Ycice, cleared it Mobile oth inst;;
• for Liverpool, arith,•2loo' Weer, ul , tattOrl . /111[104
62,248 28, , - •
Stupioseahlas, Liobtliolm f lifi - ifettoolirt!e, °leveed at
New York 10Ih - • v•-•-' • • ..
ghip,,Bell- Hooky Harrlitoll, , from, tilegaginro, at Hong,
• May 84 and 'Oral Jane bib Ihrillnufgbae, •I •
tiMp Red ng /toed, Nneeitert for Nek-VVF,ls..ailMla
from ehanghaelfiry.l6.- -
gbh? Holden Jrnsi (Hark, OHM! at Akyak , Fayll
„ ,
ahip Iloses;Wltudor,:rbitoadifor Caleatt, , Billed
from WerPool ntlittit:: • - . 1
ishipllneeonwne, °uteri for Philideiphlei oyisfsd.it
alp Wm 0 amberlaini ettareid stValopittii .
,llth June but remained in post 16th,
able Fleetwood; Dais, arts iendot p4 5 4#444 10 9
lifter Beaton. "L. -
61tiplleeterlen t ht
lioodhuee tolled . di Stoppers 'Tniie
Basque ponce,-Oaryer, cleared at Clb,,rleiq,oit 9411 net,
fne appall! Brreal.e• r
flirqao .
Ocookb.for,Ban
at Alucm. Oth roue . , ~. - •
Bonfoti Bete. flyder, for -Philadelphie, remained • at ,
anchor, Solna, iicoton A M .10th lust: • •
Ni con ; .bonce at St John. NB, 7flr inst.
Behr Se Pickering Wind frooff•tioco Minns. toe
lodeistia, ma Salem. •,• • - r.. •
W U. White,: White, soiled ftsm Nor Bedford"
70th init. for.Platalelphits.- . • •
dear LB Ifergution, Barrett, hence it Quineilth inst..
Soar A a . figriondialtell, begot" at Quincy Pete inst
Behr Xtignello, Nickerson, hence at Wilmington, Na,
Sobs Oasis Plokup, Baker ; henee at Beserkg 6th•
Seta Luther. .ohile, Nickerson; Oleatid- at :Y.:inland
othluist-lor
Pars &rah N Sam, Smith, and Elmira Ann, /ones,"
lence At Bobtail Nab Inst.- • - •
gar - Henry 001C - 1141:etnn, hence at, Beker'i Laint
ng..Watelan,',llth'inet:
riche 0 H blotter, Allen, hence at Hall River 7th lasi,
Bahr Bergh Clark, llarki at Sall .Iliter 11th bud. from
le!smile
Bare Ann B Drown, Brown; Blies Pharo, Creamer;
nna Bmith,-Bmlthr Branklin"; Belli Boblneoni War
teed, 891t6; W P Corbitt, Row, hence, and
mad, Young, from Delaware Octy,lit Prot:Mince 9th oat. -
gebra B J Ournailoge, :Mae, for Philadelphia, and
`miry !Alcmene, Johnsen, fot.dd or But Machisa, galled
:ons krosidtuie,Ailth lost;
B e h r , - it s - Dian, oix,k. and Albeit" Meld,
,Philllpg,
once at Taunton lth - , •
,; 4useviumr.
sehr Npriy, which run ashore on Jun Muni ..13s; last
004.intipt(Sty sot VI And Owed coif by tprstsiingir
so. wood , wipb;Aoaloshe • Azew • &alumna
ontiVof nentsr—lOg feet . •
Tbs ifpossrripartect as the ship et ,Louls.and sup ,
- HMV tin...to be 402erlainow•the Yana steamer
ILAtltdmlfabiajy, foi ialps;witia. a general-tuirga..
s took Ilisfiints 4AIO WOO fsepablutAtnipki "hO.l sot
lie;i4bbiOssid, liao3o:rned. ntorpihe.liat or the
IS4O:S I OE O PC =OM ship Banta Olsus, rosteri ,
gm, satetheo; theoll-01- the Bess: OnlpbrresnsAyd, ,
bibi tartftlion s fet; Sinitlidcbm
Plini" l 7: o 4 o 14104 1 11*. VPV4tor-Nikulibil Sisrat
nla—nnet Oita+ (34 - , •
nstronn,(snlsnipslss,l9Nips.4l7 29, do; flippogrlEs,
nes,radjiPinosnrdener,jamtpoOritw,Bo,
*Ye. "Xtit4' tf.tjtafiql , AKEVlPtiPtiee , gtoi ,
tut - 111414%. , 40;tufe..
03,14,./Aneph.;Etbit sti-0111.11WIPOr
iltraabiSoo:oo4 ,3 oEllispEtsvmnsn
4 1,0,,,d ii4 11 4 t.466 ° °, nie
nTE 4 ,I •Vs , 4..sr
id * -Ji
•11. 'Nun Amio,
ma sa , tam es be% Nympik, Moo.
/ 0 .1 9 h 0 0 4 1 , 4 4 *IF
6001118; flonors,"Brisra,.Calontta; Derby, Einichinion,
Manilla; Unpins Mary B Blade, Crowell, Shanghai);
Maury, Fletcher, do; brig kielita, Maury, Mem; soh?
Wanderer, King Bast
J Coast ; Slet, ships. Hotapur. Pot-
I ter, Sharghse; ,Ise 4, ship ifoinanie of the Bea, Cald
well, Siam; 6th; ship' Hamlet, Leeriir i Shinghae; Co
buts, Day, Mullis.
At Maca lime d; '
wshins Areadian, lifiernin, from
Shanghai), sr May, 80; Crystal Palace, Simone, from
Hong Song, nno; hawses Sarly Bird, Cook, for Sap
Francisco. Helen Mar, Low, from Rangoon, ar May SO;
Myrtle, Botsford, from Hone Kong.lor Bangkok.
AS Mhimpos drum 6, "Ships' Argonaut, Norton for
PoOonow; Judith. Brown.. from Singapore, via :Borg
Kong, (whorl she sr May 20) sr Bd, uno; Loochoo. nor"
ton, one; Malsy,Mitcombe, do; Santini:well, Winchell,
from Hoag Kong, ar Bd, dr.; Bea Serpent, Whitmore. fat
Siam, via Hong gong sr Bd, do; Stephen Glover, 211.1-
bon, from Calcutta, via - do, sr 2d, do.
At nhanglum May 81, ship Sanobri Pants, Bird, 'uno;
barques Cossack, Ballard, for Kaden or New York, ldg;
Lizzie Jarvis, Knipe, una; ache kilin2o,y,eukor, tuloi
and others as before.- '" •
Bid May 27th, tibia, Tartar, Mini Niogpo; • 20th, brig
Progressive Age, Holmes, Kong Kong; 00th, ship Maris,
Horsley, Ranakok; load and return for 66000.
At Foochoo Jud ee 71, ship Imunan, Martin from Hong
Hong, lir Met So, arm; barque Benotkotor, Corning, for
London, ldg, ' • - ' •
At Ainoy idoe .2, ship Martha Bowel, Mason, from
foot Bong; at' Hey 24; barque Nimrod, Whiting, from
Bangkok, at May ill.- • - ,
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
lIP 740 WOO O'CLOCK TAI9 morouNa
GIRARD 1101181-3heatnut street. below Ninth.
B L Solomon, Columbia, Ala W B Pr.co, Columbia,
Wade, Oa . Ala -
3 0 Wilson, Pittsburgh X Muter, Liberty, !do
Thou 'reap, Hy It 3 Cooper, Ity
A 0 Orrick, Boonville, hie W 0 Smith, Teen
W Duvall, Lesiogton, MoJan P Bird Leavenworth
Connelly: St Joseph, Mo Oity,
I York. Nashville. Tenn Thi Cunningham, Saun
a' 3 Jackson, Savannah nat.
W Balton & la, Bautniah Mrs Bennett, Savannah
T Lane, Plias " P Woodward 8 0
Miss E E Baled, Balt , Wm D Baird, Balt
ThawD Baird. Belt Clark & den, Miss
8 8 Wright It la. Mies J B Campbell & la GO,
J 0 Bertolette, Tr S N '7 Pric gla. Charleston •
Q hicOartett, liontgo. S }Bidder, oalem, Mess
mory, Ala ' 0 A Lord, Salem, Mara
0 P' ttus fe, 8 0 W 11 Taggart, 13 0
J 11 Brady, Nassau Ilall i N 3 0 P Luther, N 0
B F Long & la, Danville,lla Mrs 0 A Wilson, 8 0
T Wells; 8 0 J 11 - 11111, N 0
Dr It H Thomas, Baltlmorit ' 11 It Thomas, Baltimore
- BAustin, N 0
Jos Carter, N 0 - It L Inckisson, llichMond
W Danbury, Richmond . R Knott, Loulavale
L Dennis, Lloyd, Fla , Col E Rect,r, Ark
P W °Hibbs. Richamad,Va A B Skanal, Loulelans,
Jewell, Baltimore W Moister. wasblogt,n
I 0 Pubs, St. Louts J N Lodelck & la, Onto,
Clinton Prye, Boston , mouth
W N Murray, Greensboro, OIL Willson, Norfolk, Va
Oa A Oroesbeck, Tetu
A Poullain & la,Angtists,Cla Mrs A J Couk.Augueta,Cia
Wei Ai J Poollainidugusta, II Douglass, Nashville
Oa - - • -J it Cleveland, Baltimore
8 tdianfratt &la N Y J L Harris, Ban Francisco
P Rafferty, Pato:noon N J Miss Smith. Paterson, N J
Mae Brady, Paterson, N J 0 Reeder, Baltimore
11 V Noraeyer, Vs ' W.Bird, Vs
Emile Wainer, Paris T W Von Wei, N Y
L Slighter, Reading P limiter, Leesport, Pa
D S Hunter, Reading Mr Thonown, Lancaster
8A Bradley, N Y • 0 'l' Lincoln, Liberty
L B Bader It Is, N Y , John Steelman, Vs
A Moore, N Y - 3 A Spooner, Boston
Prov,-R I J A Moulton, Portland,Me
A 0 Stranb.lortland, Me W Carrier, Bait
Bawl flicking & w, NO P A Stress, Prov, E
M Millet 8t Louis An Auldtrign, omn
HenryB Underhill, N Y ,A, I, Oollme, New 'York
Daiid Wills, B 0 , W J dingerland, N Y
TT 3 Laidley, Washington J litßeardon, Ark -
Ju B rosits, Ark - Mots Thebault, Ark
• Ayres, Memphis Was,Laura Ayres, Mem.
'3" P . MeWbirter,NAshville • phis
John Dirtier Jr, N Y BP Getty,NY
E 11 TracY,,N Y 8 J Tilden, N
Oboe 11 Wolff', Ohl Ohio B Woo.sey, Aloutgome
11l W Van Lear. Bawds ry, A's
J McCord, 81 Lottis Wm Williams, Va
&
P Holt la, Oa Miss Bamboo, tis,
Vt'T Barry Nashville ham' Babcock, Middleton,
G Bump?. Washington Conn
Ellwood Fisher & la; Wash- A M Barker, Louisville
logton
.. E Clement fc vr,
T Lewis, Terhatos & w, Va
Copt AGMs, U B A' X Singleton, D 0
• M.PROHAFITS , HOTED....Voisrth street. below Arab
B W Jones, Pittsburg , • J OOnlberteon, Mtge
. 1 8 Moos, dpriogfrld, Mo I D Jacobs, Chambers
-0 Kauffman. Lancaster, 0 ham Pa
E P Wilbur tr. 1a,1.1 Chunk Bey A T Gelseenhamer,
Miss Rose Gesssenhamer, Trenton, NJ -
Trenton,
_N J Alex H Seigel, Reading
Frank hi Lioolesi. Reading Ju J obi. tick, Phil's
D 1 Donovan, Pleat, '- Ju Craig, Florida
Jae W Reese, Balt ' W A lideatee. Ilagerdcwn
8 II Marshall, Philo 3 0 Watson, Milton
Band W Wherry, prince. A 8 Wherry; Hama Hall,
Rog,ld J‘ , - N
J bouts, Nassau Jacob Brewer, Mechanics.
"Ctinetian Begley, Hagen. burg, Pa
town, bid ' Mits4ubnion, Md
T Powell, Mo G Rh.la
John Emory. Carlisle K M Stevenson. Carlisle
le D Lusk, Montrose, Pa I L Coisoly, N Y
W Thompson, him . J Polk, 'Seim
Mies A R Polk, Tenn ..Mire 11 3 Polk, Tenn
lilies 0 Bower, Tenn . H W Selby, Is Payette,Ky
U Perry, Pittsburgh ' N Borchelt, Washing.
H Griswold, Hartford - ton, D.O
Illlantr,„ hid- "L • , Itonbrake,liagnolia, 0
ThostOoruad. St J oseph,. Mo -8 Holbert, Kills
E O. Hagan, Philo RD Hannan, Ohto
P Thompson, -Philo Mile' M Thompson,
pendence, Mo
AId3RIOAN HOUSZ—Ohestnut strait. above Fifth.
4•M Haywood, Savannah," 8 A Wolf, Ole,o
Gs • ' T Carpenter St Louis
O IC Rowe; St L - tda • . Chat II Hobart, Phil*
B & la, 611T1411. 'Bdw Breen, Savannah, Oa
Ga . John Materson, Savannah,
Joe D Warner, N Y Gs
Mils B Owen,•Titearille "Mr Tamer & wl, N Y
PlColifer, II 0 - 31 L Joyner, Ye
Ohas Jutualon, Wiltaing7 W Johanna, Wilmington,
ten. Del- • Del -
Mani giloia,Nacelatoo, pa - GEO NI Whlte;NOrilainern,
L T Tampon; Pa ' Pa
Thai Ftemlag, Ps W W Willie, Pa
s 8 Blerldge; ?hos T Brown, N Y
W Browning, Madison, ,Bobt &wean, Balt
Ind ' J Wilson Clark, Pottav , e
/I Smith. Pottsville, Thoa P Shawn, M Chunk
L P Chapman, Id Chunk .1! P Cochran, Boston
D L Clubbing, Phlla. L B Wing, Nowak, N J
Mai - W B Avery, Dian hlre It Booth, Ili
O L Patton, Mphilatown, 3' N Y
Conn • A - Cutter, Nathan's
allaa - 8 B Cotter.Nsehville R Thronae, N Y
Lute Wahiawa, 11l W W Wahiawa, 11l
UNION 11031B—Atoti Moat, below Fourth.
Thos Penrose, Perrysville, - Sugeno H Shorb, Ea
Ohio "- • - - brtibentbal, Colorable. SO
-LL i thai Sevannahaa Wendel, Savannah, Gs
David Goodfellow, HOW- J Roseabsni,VEstratiosh Ga
daysbarg, Pa 0 Appel & lady, Savannah,
Mn 8 Strauss.), Fla - Ga -
Entlthi Ohio , - I Chambers, Aurora, Ind
Mr Linderman & son, Di goo Tiench & eon, Perry
°hook, Pa • . co. Penns
Oso H Atkin; Milton, Pa :mutton Banks, Hilton,Pa
J Elmer, Bridgeton, • I Miss P 0 Elmsr, Ala
Miss R. 0 Luptour-Brldge. Miss Mary Lupton, Bridge
ton,ti too, • J - •
If Holt & lady,lollvllle, Sam! • Stager A lady, NY
Riebardedn, Handl-
L TopPlc, Rockaway, .1 ton, Ohio -
AP. Garrison, lir.dgeton, Henry Bnix A lady, Porte
>,N . . - mouth, Ohio
,Ltfropklni,.Phtla . F It Freeman, Jersey
.0 Anita:so, Canton, Ohio City- '
,NATIONAL .80TBL—B ane street. above Third:
. ,
Jce Gormley, ntioi • !: Bobt - Parliegtoe, Chester
11 Pitrcill,'Ehjiy, Pa _
El 0 Eterptr, PoLtle E Nice, Pot.evllle
Min B Boyer, - Pettsealle , A Merrell, Bucks co, Pa
Mastel ReAid,'Bucks CO, J R Smith, lAl.liameport
Pe " " E Tleeman. Va
Jun Levi, Osiviile, Pa' JP Pakten, ',toaster co
• Win
B Johni-Baltlmore El A Bbohe, Baltimore
0 P Viiimorman. N Y Inc tallier, Dorleetown
W Ramsay, PottselUe
suitor; notru—seciond strast,,above Mutat.
/tf B Dreamt, Pittston, B Woodall, New Jersey
- • - - • D 8 Newbold, 'Nair Jersey
LW. Lusa, Lebanon, Pa 3 Polinan, Lebanon, Ps.
U V Tacker, New York 0 Brock's, Annoy N Y
4.lildoolap, PA • - J L Drown Zs la . Ohio
BLOB DRAR INN-71Ith and Iderchaat acraeta.
B Thornton, Nottiatown G Dacia; Litarick, Pa
Fi D figiopes, Obirtar ad; Pa G D Magoon, Chester ed
T Valentine. Chester co it Stone Rest Wstet ford
• Hs, a, West Chester Reed; West Ch e ster
• Jarman, Delaware co t " II Pennypacker, Skinners-
Idles ht A, Pentlypacker, Pn
Skinnerstille, t o Mies Ellen Pennypicker,
/oeeph'J Ttfitua, Sktnacis. Bklanererßle. Pa
Itlle, Pa L Priest, Chester Springs,
D voropton, Dowctrap" - Pa
Vairci2Pa• • '''" • • " O Garrett; Chester co
N Rittenhouse; Jr;
M U II Shafer, Chester co -
Grine A Growl; Chester po •
ans Yottoo• Pa,
PALI) IlAiiile BO*Bl.;—tblid ittreet:ab. 00E10114
S,A Mil:Jager , All octopi Jacob Stauffer, bloats co
Jos Lou,at .thadoet, Pa Pa .
Des4.P.,:ttager,Baaton Pll Pkilllpßeeee, Warren, NJ
. BLACK BEAR HOTHILTbIrd, above - Callowhill.
Lail Smith, IleldelbuT Paml Boith, Lowhlll
David Dear,'Prladeriabg Itesdiug
Geo ft Levan: !landing -Jacob no, (Reps, Pa
Idadipoa Imag,Dpoka co,Pa -
- BAUD'S' BNRLP NOTBL--lkoond street. below yine.
81sekey Sc4a,f Attie , . Jae 8 Wilson,Larnbertslllo,
boro ' N J
Banal 0 Bor.) 8 Droner, Vblla.
J B.6eaton, Newtown .• W Blakey& eon, pa
NBeape, Pa .
A.petitg
Infant Cortilal.e:Thia Invaluable
Ckfultsl isipeepared from. It variety of the moat choice
and efficient aromattes knOwn in medicine, and Is the
mbit pertinit'and rellablobaradnative extant for Infants
anlionnit cbi/dien.
By its,poymital influence a speedy curs is effected In
ALll:OsserOf CAolie, windy - psini and spasms. ',Believes
and mitigates much of children's Suffering during den•
Baton Oftsethleg; and by its soothing properties ban
quallied Weikel the bowels, looseness, vomiting, &t.
The infant Cordhit - bati become a tattadsr4 remedy,
cod hap' beeii fired in or cases with the moel
abindatif Mitoses. Ntc family shop'Et he trithoit,t
Pc~pared only by . Down ! ,
bisDtng:nndOhemioal Eyore,
N; toorm er - 0' diain
frewtom'am. ordire ?Ojai be lidtireseed. And for sale
by Drogglita generalty. •- • .
II POWAllbeVidate. , ll474kr/014,11011t.111g, outman
-- curls, - -
They9 . lo„(ifiirlifokr9Ald,opt_tfen ;wilts raving."
Byron's Don Ann.
?Wes :Itattel* pAu:Athentenne,:nr, fl a i r nait o fo r.
renders the hair luxuriously' Softy glossy, - and Inc li ned'
to curl; prevents it falling , dff ; promotes 14 growth ;
and efoingengiay 'Until to .r t#oo.origittal Wick,
hrown, or auburn, and, yet nor a dye. Bold brall
druggists, and by Jules navel h• Co., No. 704 Cheatnut
street. • • : 8119:ditItit •
Tonle. l -Eierf Binh, ,at luttgo fdeis tile. xie
oexeity of some restorative, of, the Vital powers, de
.pressadjby mental or bodily (mho:nation. such con
dition let ivory one, Instead of dying I to thOaleohollo
or inedlilnal stimulanie; which must be followed by
depression equal to their exeitement, reinvigorate his
deranged system by the natural tonic elemente of the
P)6IIIiTtAX BYM:T. Bold .71.ihroWd`. Fifth end Chest
nnt, and liassann & Co„ Twelfth and Chestnut. '.
auld&wtf, -. • . •
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, • , it Axa LT se a stro et -144 a 111111(f) ).,
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;Itiegitiobilikis, azi,lic t w:inaily piunittti t;;:tai the
bolt in iol.tor faintly aewiag, making a new s *bong,
IsalaatAa ititek, which will no: rip,evp/2 it Olin
jtonit, i:iiil4 l ll. be` ait_i -' ii*iiici ilea on ;appllaagop by
~f
goaniento -Saving )sand—Orria:9o9 , Srainitt,
arniag , "%Of: itemdiei do
,ovaill'in'iniMis of Ono Dollar and nywda, from ill
InfAfi*4. l 4 4 ln , inter* Ali the
laMmm.f , Par Numutt. t
-40ffieloOndladji Avail tailKlifidoin, and on Mon
* wastithsarttitherPhictu evening. Prealdalit,
/Franklin
fell; Trvinnir e 4 earrolirh SUR* M.
Miring lrund.- 4 81Ve For sent; Interest.—.
NATIONAL BAPITY TM:MT comrszr, WALNUT
Street, B. W. corner of THIRD, Phlialelphic Money
received in any ma, large or small, and interest paid
f r om the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Money h received and payments made daily, without
notice. The investments are made in Beal Estate,
Mortgagee, ground Rents, and such first-olass eecuri•
ties as th' charter requires. Oilloe hours, from Sio'clook
in the morning until 6 o'clock in the afternoon, ad on
Monday and Thursday evenings until 8 co , olook. fad
Jackson )
JOB PRINTIR, •
• - FIFTH, AND OHBBTNIIT.
, Ohrteks, Votes, Drafts, Rills Lading, Bill needs, Mr
ening, Cards, and all other kinds of Joh Printing, at
prices to snit the time/. - oell7-13,
Marriages.
On the 223 of February by the Rey. P. J. Cox. Mr.
NOGRIIT J WILSON to Alba EMMA LONG, both of
this city.
-
On the-Bth Met., by Nee. Alfred Oookman, Dlr. JOHN
P. LOWNIt to bIian.FANNIN T. NORBIB, both of thin
city., • -
Means.
On the 10th inst., ROBERT R. MITI!, In the oTth
year of hie age.
The male relativee and Mends of the family are re
xpectfully invited to attend hie funeral, from Ida late
madame, Locust avenue, Germantown, on Thursday,
the 12th Inst., at, four o'clock P. 01., without further
notice. *
On the 9th inst., JOHN GEORGE ENDREES, aged
39 years.
The relatives and friends of the family are respoot•
fully Invited to attend Hie inners', from his late resi
dence, In Medea street, between Spring Garden and
Green and Ninth and Tenth, this (Thursday) morning,
at 8)i o'clock. ik
On the Sd inst., JOSEPHINE W., daughter of Tames
and Caroline Solsturn, aged nix months
On the 9th lest , after -a lingering Illness which she
bore with Ohrilitian fortitude, Mrs LETITIA ANN
MILLER, wife of Henry J. Miller, in the 33th year of
her age.
The relatives and friends of the family, also Booth.
wark Paulo Association, No. I, and Wa.thingten
tidal Association, are respectfully invited to attend the
funeral, !sore the residence of 111-r brother-in-law, Wm
E, Handing, in Market street, above Orammoed, aouth
aMe, Went Philadelphia. this (Thursday) afternoon, at
2 o'clock—to proceed to Odd Fellows' Cemetery. *
On the oth int, Mr. JAMES MAW, in the 82d year
of his ago. ak
On the 9th inet., JOHN ; son of W/21. and Isabella
Orr, i.ged 9 mouths.
On the 10th lust , EDWARD, infant eon of Sohn and
Bridgetli radish aged 8 months and 8 dare. •
On tho 9th lent., JOHN WILLIAM lIOLLINSUgAD,
in the 44th year of hie age.
On the 10th that , EIIMA F., daughter of Alfred and
Elizabeth Downs. aged 10 months. tk
On the 10th lust , after a lloge , ing Illness, SARAH,
wife of Samuel 13kilton, in the 44th year of her age. *
On Tneeday morning, 16th lust., 4311014G11 EeLIP.
aged 415 years.
Ills male Mends are respectfully invited to attend
hie funeral, from his late residence, No. SOS South
Tenth street. this (Thursday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock.
After a long and painful Illness, MARY ANN CECE
LIA COLEMAN, in the 10th year of her age
On the 10th Jut , WM JOON MEE, eon of Michael
and nary Sore, aged 0 mouths
On the 10th lost , Mrs. MARGARET EGGLESTON,
relict of the late Joseph Eggleston, in the 113,1 year of
her age.
The relatives and friends of the family aro respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
other daughter, Mrs. Mary Laws, 8. W. =neve( Prime
and Seventh /drama, on Pr‘day afternoon, at 3 o'clock,
without lurther notice. **
On the Lis inst., .10.38n1 M., Infant eon of Shepherd
K. and diargao.t Patterson.
On the morning of the 10th kat., LIENNETTA,
youngest child of Wm. and Menrietta Matthews, age d
8 months and 20 days.
Ou the 10th that., MARY, wife of Michael arilllngton,
agedli, years.
00 the 101 h that., In the Bth year of hie age, GEORGS,
son of Jao .b and Barbara Ann A thlrllo3, er
••• • .
Oa the 9th initant, Mrs. OAROLINK RODERIOK.,
wife of Than an Roderick, la the 4ith year of her age.
The relstl►ea and friends of the family are respect
fully Incited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of her sen-in•law, Wm. Kline, No 922 Clinton street,
abase Poplar, this (Thursday). ottoman, at 4 o'clock.
To proceed to Odd Fellows' Natatory. • ik
Oa the 9th inst., KMI4A JANE, Infant daughter of
Robt. M. and Elha Ann Wiley
On the 9th fleet , Mr. NAT LLIN OSBORN, in the 79d
year of hie age. *
On the 9th Instant, ROBERT MASSON, aged t 5
yeOn ars. *
the 9th inst , HARM infant eon of W. H. and
Mary A. Longcope, aged 7 months. *
On the Bth inet., of Internal hemorrhage, 'MARS
NEAL, 11:1 the 28th year of ble age *
On the Bth inst., JACOB 1100 P, Br., in the 79th year
of his age. *
On the Bth inst., WM. 0. PAIIK.Rft, In the 47th year
of Ma op. i
Ode. 7th ]net.. of dysentery, at the residence of U.
boother-te-law, A. P Beale, Otarlee co., kid NR NR ANK
AIOR Hid, eon of B. and A. B. Morrie, of italic:lV, In the
18th year of hie age. *
On the evening of the 9th 'net, OAROLINE, Want
daughter of Nord! B. and Caroline E. Swain, aged 7
months and 7 dart. *
ODIVIARY.—We noticed yesterday the death of
Miss MARY ANN OECIRLIA COLEMAN, in the 19th
year of her age. The-good die young " Deplored,
as Death ever Is, when the young and beautiful are
stricken down its pangs hare au added grief. tihe whose
loss no many now mourn. wee the delight of a large
circle of friends. With them, now remain!, only the
memory other who once was. .The.beautiful hes ran.
lilted to scenes of brighter beauty and undimmed Joy.
Just entering into womanhood, fond expectation hod
anticipated many years of pleasant communion, but the
grief of disappointment is assuaged by the recollection
that our lose is her ga:n.
" Weep not for those
Who sink within the arms of Death
Ere yet the chilling wintry breath
Of sorrow o'er them blows;
IVIAPp -..4v Lore remain,
The mournful laeritore of pain,
Condemned to era etch bright joy fade,
And mark grief - hi melancholy shade
/lung o'er ]lope's fairest rose."
At a Meeting of the Philadelphia Bar,
hold at the loom of the Circuit Court of the
United States, on Wednesday, the 11th inst., at 1 o'clock
P. M. on mot on of Mr. Lewis A. Scott, the Ron. WIL
LIAM" M. MEREDITH wan called to the Chair, arm
PETER McUALL appointed Secretary.
On motions of Mr.. Garrick Mallory, seconded by Mr.
Edward lagers& I, the following resolutions were unani
mously adopted :
Whereas, It hat pleased Divine Providence to re
move from our midst a professional friend and brother,
whose long career of enstuenoe and lawfulness has expo-
Melly entitled him to the consideration of the preten
sion to :Amex be belonged :
lieselned, That the members of the Philadelphia Ear
hare learned, with deep regret, the demise of their es.
teemed and honor.d associate, WILLIAM RAWLE,
whose lofty charactrr, high forensic attainments, and
digolfied and courteoug manners, made him alike the
ornament of hie profession, and the endeared companion
of its members.
BM:dyed. That we will, as a body, attend the fune
ral of our deceased fleece/eta, and, in reaped for hie
memory, wear the usual badge of mourning far thirty
days.
itesofved, That a Committee of five, to be named by
the Chairman of thin meeting, together with the Chair
man and Secretary, do convey to the family of the late
Mr. HAVILE th•e exprennion of our renpeot for hie
worth, sod of our condolence with them lu their be
reavement.
Revolved, net the prneetdino of AU meeting be
published In the daily newspapers.
Mr George W. Biddle pain no eloquent tribute to the
preffidentil character and private virtues of the de
ceased.
James S. Smith, Garrick Mallory, Unary Williams,
Samuel II Perkins and George W. Biddle, litequirea,
were appointed the Committee ruder the third man.
ton. _
__ W. M. MERED/TII, Chairman.
P. ➢ICOALI, Secretary
try. New 0 Invent Gas Light Company.
FARMERS' AND AfECHANICS' BANK,
PTIILADYLPIIIA, July 2,1858.
Notice le hereby given to the Stockholders of the
New Orleans Gas Light Company, that the Agency for
the Transfer of the Stock and the payment of the Divi
dends of that Company will be closed from and after
the first day of October next; and they are requested to
surrender the Certificates issued by this Bank and re
ceive Warrants of Transfer to the Company in New Or
leans. W. NtiallTON, Ja.,
jyadtwatmthtool Cashier.
g.T. office of the Meant MerJoh Cemetery,
No. 20 South EIGHTEENTH Street—The only
brunch oMce of the Ormetory for the northers part of
the city is located et. No. 142 RIDGE AVENUE, under
the chsi ge of JAMES METH.
lie and his amidst& are the only persona authorized
to make sate of lute.
GEORGE CONNELL, Secretary
- -
MurinNotice. --An election for seven Director,
g of the hIONTOUR IRON COMPANY, to serve
the ensuing year, will be held on SATURDAY,
the fourth day of September next, between the hours of
twelee o'clock M. and one o'clock P. M„ at tae late
Office of the Company, In the Reading Railroad Corn
pauy's Buildings, in the city of Philadelphia, Penna.
By order of the Board, T. M. BRYAN Jr.,
auCilteept4 Secretary.
turFairmount and Arch-atrect City Pas.
BERGER RAILWAY CO —At a Meeting of
the Commissioners named in the Act to incorporate
the Fairmount and Arch-street City Passenger Rail
way Company, held in pursuance of public notice,
properly given, at the Office of William L. Hirst,
Req., Sixth street, below Walnut, on Friday afternoon,
at 9 o'clock, the following Conarnissionere, William Di.
Randall, Lewis Bitting, Robert J. Hemphill, George
11. Thomas, James 11. Smith. together with the Chair
man, were appointed a Committee to make the noceri
sary arrangements and open BOORS OF SUBSCRIP
TION, according to the general Railroad Act.
"NOTtoe Is hereby given, that the above-named
COLIMISBIOI3OIII will meet at the Wetherill Mouse,
SANSOM Street, above Sixth, on TUESDAY, WED
NESDAY, and ,TRUILSDAY, the 10th, 11th, and 12th
days of August, 1868, at 10 o'clock A. 111., to receive
Subscriptions to the Capital Stick of the above-named
Ramienger Railway Company.
ISAAC LERCII, Ja., Chairman.
Boa?. J. likurniLL, Secretary. ,jy22-trtul2
TNotice —West Philadelp •• soupier
RAILWAY COIIPANY, July IN I , 8,
.he coin of this Compeny now run every Live min.
Mae from Timm and MARKET inmate to their
Depot, on LOAN and lIAVERFOnD Btreets.
J716-lm W. 8. INIANNi Bnna,4.-4.andent.
Orlnsurance Uompany of the State of Penn.
SYLVANIAa-Puttsoscrate, August 9, 1858.
The Directors have this day declared a dividend of six
per cent, or twelve dollars per femme s 'out of the pronto
of the Company, payable to the Stoe bholdere,or their
legal repreanntativen. on mud and after the 7th inttant,
auS let WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary.
La. Home for Invalids with Illtectione of
THE OIIIIST.
,5. WW. cor. PARSE and OIIEBTNITT Streets
out-Imit West Philadelphia.
LOST.—A. Pair of GOLD SPECTACLES.
The finder will be mutably rewarded y returning
the same to J. ELLIS, JEFFARdON Avenue, Moo
F&DititeiL: , sul2.2t*
A BRAM SLACK'S ENGRAVING, DIE
.cA. ' fltuktug, and Ilmbosied I',tat•ng, Envelope, and
Beal Preen ➢tenufaetory, No. 1 South SIETE Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
.auPt.Sm
WINE-16 Quarter Pipes, various
$1 . 04 , 3s HARMONY WISH ELY, in bond and for sale
by - 'WILLIAM H. YBATON,
• • N0.,216 booth PROST Street
CLARET. -400 Oases low grade Bordeaux;
50 Cam tine quality do., in atom and for Halo by,
WILLTAISI
It, YEATON,
No. 216 South FRONT Street,
IN.-10 Pipes Dutch Company, landing
from galliot "Fowls Helena," from Rotterdam,
for sale by
,WILLIAM 11, YEATON,
Bole Agent,
No, 210 South FRONT street.
WID,SICK & CO. CHAMPAGNE.--A
constant supply of the genuine brend in bond and
in store ; for sale by W I f.ht.4111 LL. ItHATON,
bole Agent for Ponnsyleuda„
418 ftnatit V ItONT
A LE -2G'Casks Muir's, Younger's, and All
sopp's EIPARKLINO ALE, in Pints, landing and
for We by WILLIAM U. YnATOSI,
716 Routh FRONT iltrook
UIEANDX.-7'Ootavos Renault
,tc Co.'s
COGNAC, very old vintage } in bobd and Tor gale
by, WILLIAM 11. YNATON,
No. 216 Booth FRONT Street.
PORT Witil.--50 Quarter Pipes in bond,
and for sale 1:1 WILLIAM H. YEATON,
Na 21R Pnnth Witnwq. ....
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA: THURSDAY, AUGUST 12. 186 g.
Umbrellao anb Parasols.
SLEEPER' & PEN.NER,
MANUFACTURERS
or
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS,
No. 336 MARKET STREET, •
Invite the attention of BUYERS
To Their •
LARGE . AND VARIED STOOK.
aulS-Im
pabler u anb garneon ttrimminge.
!"TOFF & PETERSON,
IMPORTERS AND MANIIPAOTUBBRO
NADLERY,
No. 318 MARKET STREET
$lOlOOO WANTED ON MORTGAGE,
On a Property valued at upwards of
$OO,OOO. Apply at the office of
JAMES IL °ATLI,
aul2-It* no South FIFTH Street.
WEL
$ poo. A G
roun n L t - o S f 1 43 8 for p
Cale at a liberal dleeount, and sums of $l,llOO, $O6O, and
$5OO to invest in ground rent.
LI.JRRNB k MONTGOMERY,
aulS.St* 1033 BEACH. above Malden street.
$ 6 0 0 A N D $5,000 TO INVEST
upon Mortgage. ANA: to
ALFRED FITLER,
aul24t* No. 61 Notth RIMEL Street.
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STORY ON THE CONSTITUTION.
NEW BinTiotr.
COMMENTARIES ON THE CONSTITUTION OF
THE UNITED STATES; with a preliminary Review
of the Constitutional History of the Colonise and States,
before the Adoption of the Constitution.
BY HON. JOSEPH STORY, LL.D.
THIRD EDITION, REVISED,
2 v01a....8 T0....57 60.
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3131-sat tu&thil
REMOVAL.-
aetVenere. and Matilifixoturere of Ster..
ling Silver Ware.
Rave removed from their old stand to the new store,
No. 619 CHESTNUT STREET,
(Three doors Mast of the Girard lionee.)
where they offer for ealo sneer and ebotee assortment of
STERLING SILVER WARE, PINE .113WILRY,
CLOCKS and WATCHES, PLATED WARE, and
FANCY 000D8
RE , OPAL-JOHN P. DOHERTY)
N. E. CORNER OF FIFTH AND WALNUT BTO
PHILADILPHIA, July 16, MB.
REMOVAL.
JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO.,
432 CHESTNUT STREET,
TENTIOVO 70 EMOTING TO 77170 77W 77007, 07717
PLATED GOODS
AT A HEAVY REDUCTION BROM ÜBIYAL PRICES
,H2s-lm If
FRAZER RIVER.-
WELLS, FARGO, A'oo.,
NNW YORE AND CALIFORNIA EXPRRR3 CO
A JOINT BTOO.II COMPANY
0/310}E, No. 400 OIIESTNUT STANNT,
WELLS, VARGO, & CO., having established an
Agency at VICTORIA, are prepared to transport
PACKAGES of every description to that place and
vicinity.
Exprealea leave NEW YOEIC on the 6th and 20th of
each month.
EXCHANDE for attic on California, Dragon, Wash
neon Tort!tory, Yictorla, and Sandwich Islands.
D. N. DARN.EY, JR.,
anV2lot Agent.
P RATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS,
LANOAdTOR CO., PA —Wee ommed the eighth
day of Juno for visitors, This healthy Summer wort
has many advantages which recommend it to the
public in meat ch of a home place to enjoy the mountain
air during the hot season. It is elevated twelve hun
dred feet above water level. There are graveled walks
through dense forevla, and shaded arbors ,• by the way
side aro many amine of the purest soft water, at a
temperature of 40 to b t degree. of Wahrenholt. At the
aummit is en observatory overlooking an area of 40
mike square, of farms in the highest state of cultlva
tion, embracing the whole of Lancaster county, and
points in tee other counties. The emery fades away
In the boundary of mountains at the distance of 70
tulles, St Is altogether one of the most grand and ex
tensive panoramic views to be met with in any canntay,
No kind of °We rlo has over been known here at any
season of the year, Many beautiful drives over good
routs. The hotel wilt accommodate comfortably 400
persona. Every variety of baths. All the modern im
provement' now in use in Oral-class watering places will
be found here All vegetables ralsed on the farm. The
beet help employed in every department.
The Proprietor flatters himself that ho will b 0 able to
give ample satisfaction to his guents. Good stable
room. Good stock of livery horses and carriages on
band. '
For further Information and ciroulare colt on JOSEPH
B.MYESS, Third and Vino ntrocts i JAM SI! 8. EARLE,
No. SUS Chestnut street, Sind on the Proprietor
JOSEPH HONIONa CAR,
Ephrata Poet Office, Lancaster county, ra.
&ulna)
UNITED STATES GO VERNM E N T
LAND LOCATING AGENCY
CHICAGO, ILL.
The subscriber, having had ranch practical experi
ence in selecting and locating lands In the various Land
District+ In the Western States, has minimal facilities
for rushing valuable selections for
LAND WARRANTS OR CASH,
Having Furth yore constanti, its the
.firla to make
personal examinations, he Call laWayll make the moot
judicious locations.
Lands urieurpeneed for fertility of soil and salubrity
of climate, near the line of railroads, may now be had
in
lOWA AND WISCONSIN.
Sutternetory reterencen given when required,
EU" Money invented In Kansas and Nebraska, nod
any or the Western states.
A NEW ART IC LE.-tHESTNIIT
_CIL GROVE WHIBENY.—The purest Spirit offered
the American public, poesesalng many medicinal pro•
parties, and none of the poisonous qualities Inherent in
the Whiskey in common use, Is now offered for sale by
the Druggists generally, and by
CHARLES WHARTON, Jr.,
General Agent,
At D. B. Taylor , e, Wholesale Grocer, No. 23 South
FRONT Street. Phi ladelphia.
All persons desirous of using this Whiskey may rest
snored of Its purity,
Nun SIR: We have carefully examined the sample
of Chestnut-Grave Whiskey left with no a few days
since, and God it to contain little or none of the poison
ous substance known an Fuell Oil.
1100 Th, GARRETT, .k. OASIAO,
Analytical °herniate.
To Cnenwis WHARTON, Jr., tio. 23 South FRONT
Street, Philadelphia. Jy2l-Bnt
WARRING AND VENTILATING
WAREROOMB
The subecrlbet would Invite the epeolal attention,"
Arebitect buildere and the public to hia
NEW CULVER PATENT
VENTILATINO WARM AIR FURNACE,
Which has been so successfully introduced during the
last winter and gave ouch general satisfaction. It in
so arranged as to consume the gases from the Coal,
making it one of the most economical, safe, durable
floaters now In use.
Also, all 140/land patterns or Cooking Itanges, Bath
Boilers, Gm Ovens, Low Down and Elevated Orates,
every variety of Registers and Ventilators, Fireplace
Stoves, Oollinei Patent Ohlmney Ceps, far the Cure of
smoky chimneys. with a full easement of all goods in
my line of business.
.Froolpt Attention paid to Binge and Heater ,repair•
ibg, And prices reduced to unit the times.
CUARLES WILLIAMS,
(Late Maker &
CARRIAGE, and
ILAHNESB TRIbIMINIRI,
PHILADELPHIA
.tllourv.
New publications
IN PRESS
Itentovalo.
BAILEY & CO.,
jylS.tn Lti sat-Im
TAILOR,
RAO REMOVED
TIMM STOOI OP
MID ILICSIANON DIIALIRB !
OAPIT6L, S.:00,000
PIIILADDLPISIA
B. SALISBURY,
40 CLARKE Streat, Chicago
BALE-OLEANBING AND
MD %cobs Jobbers.
UM=
DE OOLIRSEY, LAFOITROADE, & CO.,
(335 MARKET STREET,)
Sere now In Store their
FALL IMPORTATIONS,
of Um greatest novelties of such goods, to which the
attention of
TIMM OUSTONNAS AND IUN TRADR
cull-lm IS :INVITED.
I_IERRLNO & OTT,
131100ESSORS TO
WOOD, COREY & WOOD,
Importers and Jobbers of
FANCY BIM GOODS,
RIBBONS,
LADES, &o.
N. W. Corner of FOURTH and MARKET STREETS,
• Mos. 0. llgitaigo, FRAsoin J. Orr.
•
QII/NTIN CAMPBELL, Jn., & CO.,
/hIPORTERS AND JOBBERS
HOSIERY,
GLOVES, and
It ANOY GOODS,
No. 341 MARKET STREET,
Northeast Corner of FOURTH
U. ♦. OXACIABSJOSD,
anl'2,-2m
QO/Nr/N 0/AIPBIILLO7/1
FALL STOCK OF CLOTHING.
- CHARLES HARKNESS SON,
No. ;58 Al AIMED STREET,
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF FOURTH,
Bwre now in store a large sad splendid assortment
of YALE and WINTER CLOTRING, manufactured ex
pressly for the Southern and Western Trade, whloh
they Misr for sale on the beat terms for Cash, or on the
usual Credit.
BUYERS are Invited to call and examine for them
selves. suL7r2m
MASON & CO.,
No. 434 MARKET STREET,
No. 429 MERCHANT STREET.
WHOLEAALs
DRALERS IN DRY GOODS
null-whi&met
SMITH, WILLIAMS, Sc CO.,
WEOLZSALE DEALERS
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
No. 518 MARKET STREET,
Are now conetantly recotrlng
• NEW SEASONABLE GOODS,
Of Dsilrable Styles, from the best naertets lu thie
Country and Europe.
The attention of purchasers Is solicited. null-Ow
J T T. WAY & C 0. ,.
NO. 221 MARKET Street and 10 OTIIIRCLI Alloy
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
DRY (}OODB,
Are now fully prepared for We
FALL TRADE.
The completenees or their Stock, both for
VARIETY AND PRIOEFJ,
Will be found to offer advontagea to buyere t uneur
peeped by any other in this country.
BURNETT, SEXTON & SWEARINGEN
Offer for sale at their Store,
No. 409 MARKET STREET, NORTH SOH,
THE LATEST FALL STYLES
OP
ImporNd and Dome Manufactured
FANOY DRY GOODS,
Consisting of—
DRESS TRIMMINGS
VELVET RIBBONS,
SKIRTS
Of all itioda, and materials for them.
HOSIERY IN GREAT VARIETY.
UNDERSHIRTS,
DRAWERS,
SHAWLS,
COMFORTS,
GAITERS
•-- - -
To an of which we invite the attention of
FIRST-OLASS BUYERS'.
BAROROFT & CO.,
Mos. 405 and 407 MARKET STREET,)
IMPORTERS
AS tf
30111715.115
OF
DRY GOODS,
Would give notice to Buyers,
IN NECTION Of WIN COVNTRY,
That their arrangements for the
. FALL TRADE
ARE NOW comPLETT. anll-Ber
SRAPLEIGII, RCS, & CO.,
IMPORTERS
WHILE GOODS,.
LINENS,
EALBROIDIAIES,
LAOS GOODS, 40
No. 829 MARKET STREET,
M L. HALLOWELL & CO.,
333 MARKET STREET,
BATS NOW IN ITOBII A BONIER •OBDRTNINT 01? NSW
SILK AND FANCY DRY GOODS
OS TILEIR OWN IIdPOICATION,
An examination of which they solidi tram
OAI3II AND SHORT 'ORDDIT BUITIES
Prom all eeetlone of the oonntry
aulo-ht th is et
NEW FALL STOOK.
McCauley, Brother, & Brewster,
23 NORTH FOURTH ST.
UAVE jult opened an entire new otockof
HOSIERY, OLOVRS, AND TANGY GOODS,
to which they Invite the atteutiou of Arid-claw buyers
Oar stock Lv pattloularly adaptod to
THE SOUTHERN TRADE
auG•9mtf
NO. 416 MARKET STIVEET.
PUILADBLPIIIA, AUCCUST, 1868
FAX_,X.A 2'11A.D112
W3[. 11. BROWN & CO.
Are now receiving their
BALL STOOK OP FOREION
AMBRIOAN DRY ROODS,
To which the attontion of
liIIVEI43,
Is rospectftilly Invited
J3oarbing.
BOARDING.-A. well-ventilated Oham
.2-0 ber, with small Parlor, wanted by two alngle
gentlemen. Address «L. II.," et this office. eul2.
VlOAND—Vacancies for Single Gentlemen
At No, St North EINVENTII Street. aull-ettr
BOARDING. -A comfortable Bedchamber,
with Breakfast, for a young man, fa wanted. Ad
dream, stating Lerma and location, J. L., at this Office.
aulo-4t*
BOARDING. -A FEW PERMANENT
and Tranalent Boarders can be accommodated at
Mrs.IIABR DION'S, N 0.415 PRUNE Street, auto-104
A GENTLEMAN AND LADY ur SLN GUI
HENTLEMAN nuly obtain board at 712 Chestnut
street, opposite Masonic Hell. sue-Ot*
U OAI2 DIN G—The advertiser, reettatiy
ILP arrived from Branco, desires to engage Boarding
in n pleasant, central locality, with a private family
where the French language is apoken. Address FRAN
COIS, Blood'a Deopatolt. au9-6t*
peroonal.
"DERSONAt.-ALEXANDER, A. DIJ
-11 MAO will hear of somothiog to Ids advantage by
making known hie whereabouts. Address GEORGE U.
ALLEN, through Dlosat , s Dispatch. au.2 Bt*
rri HE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY GIVES
A. notice that he never authorized liitiletllAßE dc.
00. to use hie name 10 the advertisement in The Press
of July 29th, in reference to Mr. WM. R. HARMER.
THOMAS WAR R.
The undersigned hereby giros notlee that the adver
tisement of Monikers &, Co., of July 29th. in The
Press, was unauthorised by the facts connected with
his brudnest with said Malgitatre & Co. and that fur
ther, that he bad foil powar and authority to mate col'
Notions as described.
aul2.lt* WM. It KAMM.
►llO MERCHANTS.—Tho Adverthier, who
can furnish Bret-clase noterenoe, is about to embark
for Peru, South America, to be absent six monthe, will
WOLFE, WILSON, & CO:,
182 011BBTNIIT
Have just reoeived on consignment 160 Bales '
GHAT, WHITE, AND BLUE MACHIBAWB,
Algo t
800 PIEO3B TAPBBTRi, INGRAIN and VRNBT/AN
GARPETINGS.
ISO BALES BLACK AND WRITI WADDING.
12-6 t
LADLES' DRESS TRIMMINGS.
WIU fled the most magaltleent line of the above geode of
PHILADELPHIA
ever offered in this market,
FRINGES, GA.LLOONS,
BINDINGS, BUTTONS,
OIRDLIIS, BELT RIBBONS
FIRST QUALITY SHETLAND WOOL,
FIRST QUALITY ZEPHYR WORSTED,
EXTRA QUALITY VELVET RIBBONS
A full line of STEM. SPRING SKELETON SHIRTS )
at the lowest jobbing prices.
W. J. HORSTMANN & co.,
723 CHESTNUT STREET,
BELOW EMI-1M
TAMMY, HMI and OHBRRY Stream
anli-St
G LENECHO MILLS,
CIESIVANTOWN, PA
IfiIIOPICISUBBNII. AND ITNOLIIIIALN PILLOW IN
WAREEIOIIBB, No. 30 BANN STREET,
1,200 PACKAGES
Brown and Bleached
pfIEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, and DRILLINGS,
direct from
LACONIA, GREAT PALLS, •
HADLEY, PERKINS,
MASSACHUSETTS, DWIGHT,
HARSLET, and OABOT MILLS,
In which will be found &large and desirable assortment,
to which we beg to call the attention of the trod°.
ROBESON INDIGO BLUE PRINTS, HAMPDEN
TWEEDS, STRIPES, TIOKINQS,
AND COTTONADES,
In great variety.
SATINETS, FLANNELS, &0.,
For sale by
FROTEINGHA3I* WELLS, Agenta,
stos.2mlf 35 LETITIA. St. and 34 S. FRONT St
L'MBROIDERIES AND LACES.
GEORGE PEARCE k CO.,
241 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
52 AND 54 PARK PLACE, NNW YORK,
Rave now open, and are constantly making additions to,
a large and varied stock of
EMBROIDERIES,
LACES,
NETS,
JOINED BLOND, QUILLINGS, &a., &0.,
To Which they invite tho attention of
TEE JOBBING TRADE
an6.2w
GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS.
JOHN B. ENGLISH & CO.,
No. 113 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA,
AND 257 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Are now readying thotr TALL IMPORTATION of
FRENCH AND ENGLISH,
KID, BEAVER, BUCK, SILK, CLOTH, PUB, FUR
TOP, AND PLUSH-LINED
GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS.
J728-1m
CARPETINGS.—
AUBURN THREE-PM
bU.PERRINES AND VENITIANS.
Manufactured by
JOSIAh BARBER.
8010 Agents in this City,
ATWOOD, RALSTON & CO.,
/73/.11 No. 633 MARKET Street
TAMES A. FARNITM,
LUPORTER AND enxturdexon 141:1110LtANT,
Ms NOW 01 , 1 M for examination a full assortment of
Gloves, Gauntlets, Shirts, Drawers, Turkey Rod and
Madder Handkerchiefs, Comforts, Scarfs, Hoods, Re
golettes, Hose, and other Germantown fancy goods;
Domestic Back Gloves, Mittens, and Gauntlets; Dress
Trimmings, Buttons Belts, he., ace, to which he in.
cites the attention of the trade.
Agent for Now Britain Knitting Co.'s Mineral Spring,
Pacific, Wolcotville, Trenton, and °ohne& Shirts and
Drawers. jy29-eollra
WOLFE, WILSON, & CO.,
CARPET MANUFACTURERS,
l'lo. 132 CHESTNUT STREET
jy29•aodtt
WELLING, COFFIN, & CO.,
116 CHESTNUT STREET,
have,o band, and are constantly receiving, th fol
lowing description of goods:
A. & W. SPRAGUES' PRINTS, in great variety,
inaluding Chocolates, Turkey Reds, Greens, lance,
labirtings, and Fancy St lea.
BLEACHED SIIEETINOB,_ SHIRT/NOS, A
DRILLINGS.
Lonedate, Masonville, Blatereville,
Hope, Washington, Union Mills,
Blackstone, Cobannet, Johnston '
White Rook, Phenix Acton, .IXa.
BROWN MEETINGS. SIIIRTINGS, AND 00NA
BURGS.
Matoaca, Virginia Family, Groton,
Ettriak, East's Virginia, Eagle,
Manchester, Mac's & Farm's, Still Water,
Mechanics', Warren A, Carts' niter,]
Riverside.
CLOTHS.
Bottomlav'e, Pomeroy's, and (Moab= Co.'s Black
and Fancy all-wool and Cotton warp Clothe in great
variety.
DOESKINS AND CIASSIMERES.
Greenfield Co., Sextons River, Bristol,
Terry's, Stearn% and others.
SATINETS.
Stearn's, Ayres & Aldrich, Taft & Capron,
Minot, Charter Oak, Mineral Springs,
Swift River, Carpenters', Florence Mills,
Hockanum, Duhrlurrs, Converevlne,&c.
SlLESlA.s.—Lensdale's, Smith's, and other makes,
plain and twilled, of oil colors.
Fancy Negro Stripe.; sad Valle.
Jewett City and Irene Stripes, Denims and Tleklngs.
Rhode Island and Philadelphia Limeys and Apron
Checks.
Shepard'e and Slater's Canton Flannels, &e. iy22-2na
PIIILADSLPRIA
RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS,
DIAPERS. dco.
CONSUMER/1 of RIOHARDSON'S LINENS, and those
&Wrenn of obtaining the GENUINE GOODS, should
Bee that the articles they purchase are coaled with the
full name of the firm,
RIOHARDSON, SONS, & °WHEN,
de a guarantee of the soundness and durability of the
Goode.
This caution is rendered essentially necessary as large
quantities of inferior and defective LlllllllB are prepared,
season atter 110114011, and seated with the U[4lllB of
RICHARDSON by Irish houses, who, regardless of the
tikjury thus inflicted alike on the American consumer
and the manufacturers of the genuine Goode, will not
readily abandon a business so profitable while pur
°hereof oon be imposed on with Hoods of a worthless
character.
T. BULLOOKE & J. B. LOCKE,
my29-0m Agents, 88 CHURCH Street, New York.
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL—THE
ORUT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY
FOR DIisPEPSIA, WEAK STOMACH AND WEAK
BOWELS. Prepared by a °hernia. Bottles 12,ti, 25
and SO tents
THE GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDICAL
SCIENCE!
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL should be kept in all
families. In case of accldents or sudden sickness.
HARTSHORNE'S OURE-ALL aura Rheumatism.
HARTSHORNE'S OURE-ALL curee ()ramps, °hello,
Paine in the Stomach or Dowels.
HARTSHORNE'S OURE-ALL cures Paine in the
Limbs, Bile. Back and Breast,
HARTSHORNE'S OURE.ALL cures Spraine, Bruises,
Scalds and surto.
HARTSHORNE'S OURE-ALL cures Neuralgia,
Toothache and Stiffness in the Joints.
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL caret' Cholera,Dlsr
rhwa and all Pain
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Ear Ache and
Deafness from a cold.
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Dyspepsia and
Indigestion ; also, Canker and Sore Month and Sore
Throat.
HARTSHORNE'S OURS-ALL Cures all Spinal Alfa.
Rona and Weakocee in Limbs.
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL is a groat tonio to
Weak Stomach and Bowels, and Improves Digestion.
jrj - As the frequent changes of the weather produce
a bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pain in the Limbs and Body;
also, Stiff Neck—every person should get s bottle. It
acts upon the Nerves, Muscles, Sinews, Blood and
Hones; and, by lie warming electro-magnetic power, ex
pets all pain from the system. Co. a bottle and try it,
and you will be astonished at its happy effects.
N. B. If you have a (lough, age HARTSHORNE'S
Pectoral t'yrup of Wild Cherry, it is the beat Cough
Syrup In the World. Bottles ) 25 and 58 cents, and
If you are Billions, one HARTSHORNE'S ANTI.
BILLIOUS PILLS. They not upon the Liver, Stomach
and Dowels, carrying off all Nile and Font Secretioue,
Boxes, 25 cents. Bold by B. II JICNAINB,
SECOND and WALNUT Streets.
Bitnee Storm', Chestnut sod Market streets.
(+mime% Tenth and Coates streets.
Wagner,. Tenth and Lombard ate. sul2.dtf If
C A. KINGSBURY, M. D.,
DENTIST,
Would Inform Ws Mende that hobos REMOVED to
1119 WALNUT Street, above Eleventh , JeZ,Sm
UND WaaxerrTS
CAME TO THE PREMISES OF THE
cubseriber, a BLAU COW, which the owner can
have by proving property and ming expel:men.
7. 1110110 AN TURNER,
anll.Btw Darby Road, below Rho Deli.
BALE ROPE-1,000 coils of superior Bale
Rope, Inenufactute4 exprenaly for the Southey)
market, and for sale by _
Wholesale aka 11, oobs.
NEGRO lII,ANNNTS
TEE WESTERN AND SOUTHERN
TRADE ..
OUR OWN MANUBAOTURR
A. MoCALLInf & CO.,
OARPETINOS, OIL CLOTHO, b,o
PHILADELPHIA
219 CHESTNUT STREET,
OP EITAIIII3,)
(AOENTB POR PHILADELPHIA)
Slthirinal.
Elcuttstrp.
WANTED DT
DREXEL & CO
Retail Wrp ribs.
REAL MADRAS CRAVATIS.
Bright colors, genuine Madras Handkerchiefs
yard square. Chopp, Pongee, and Grua Cloth Mk&
an64l`
SHARPLESS BROTHERS,
CHESTNUT arid BIGIITR.
FRENCH SHIRT BOSOMS.
An invoice of Woven Juana Shir t Bosoms, in
various styles and extra &dab, 3nat imported by
BILLPLESS BBOTHBILI3.
aue.if C H ESTNUT and =GUTH.
WRINGED LINEN TOWELS.
Damask Hookahs& Towels, with various colored
heath Damask
Also, Bath Towslloo mad Diapers.
SHARPLESS BROTHERS,
OHESTNIIT AND BIGHT/1.
WILLIAMS I 7ILLE, Wamautta, Water
Tlrlet, Pontlse, Utica, and other superior makes
Shirting and Sheeting Muslin bY the piece or yard.
LINENtt
Of Richardson's, Nicholson's and 'Robinson's make,
warranted pare and strong. An ageouentheasy
Nlchol
son'e Linen, at 87% cents.
Diapers, Crash Towellings, 8 to 12x cents; heavy
Bagging% Tow Linen% &a., Am.
LINEN DAMASK TABLE ()LOTUS
at 60, 75, 88, $151.25 to $4. Napkins, Boyne ,a
backllaolia
in towels and by the yard ; Irlarmels, Ticking% ao.
LAVELLA OLOTE.
Black and Brown Mixed Lave His at 10 cents ;
finer grades. Dusters from 870 to $4. Ekes/lent Lasella
Boaters, 51.26 and $1.15.
Closing oat balance stock ob oepp
000P1113 & CIONARD,
300 5. E. owner NINTH and IL&RICHT
HOODED CLOAKS,
FOR VIE SEASIDE,
AT SIX DOLLARS.
TRAVELLING OR DUST CLOAKS,
Indispensable (or a Country Ramble, or on route to the
Springs, at $2.10, $3 60, Si 50, and $B.
ELEGANT MANTILL AS.
FRENOII AND ENGLISH LACS.
BLACK SILK, SILK, AND LACE,
CRAPE MARETZ OIROULARB.
WRITE BAREGE OIRCULARI3.
AT 021141ALV 'ORBIT, PRIORS, TO OLOCO TEI BEBBOH,
AT ULM
PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM,
TOB OILVRTNUT Wert,
iY/ 7 J. W. PROOTOR & CO.
THE OH EAPE ST EMBROIDERED
CRAPE BRAWLS CM offered In Ws City are
now being sold by
THORNLEY 8 THISM -
N. B. nor. EIGETR and SPRING GARDEN.
We purchased, a tow days ago, at a most tremendous
saorilloe for
CUSH Y
a lot of very rich Embroidered Crape Mawlsown•
quality and style u have sold for
TWENTY DOLLARS!
which we are now 'gelling at the extremely low price of
TWELVE DOLLARS!!
Ladies, you may never have such another opportunity
•
of buying a
RANDOM; dit/WL BO onnaP?
Also, Plain Crepe Shawls, from SS to MS.
MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS.
Special bargains in Lsoe, Silk, Moir Antique Wu
tines, ko.
Travelling Dress Materials in great variety.
Thin Summer-Dress Goods.
Organdies, Bareges, Grenadines, ko., ko
BLACK SILKS, FANCY SILKS, &o.
Our name Is justly celebrated for Cheap Silks.
Materials for Men and Boys' Wear.
Linen Goods, of our own importation.
Summer Gauze and other Vienne's, ate., Ike.
/Ma t Veils, Embrolderlea, Bosley, Gloves, ko, at
THORNLZY O.HISM'S
ONE-PRIOE CASH STORE?
N. N. Cor. BIOLITH & BP.IIIIiG GARDEN &roots
joie-tt
[VI ANTILLAS 11 MANTILLAS 11— Ma
IT -11 ELROY respectfully Invites the Ladies to call ALId
examine his stock of Mantillas, embracing many etyles
not to be found elsewhere. Our stock ie the largest,
our patterns the latest styles, and our prices so low that
we defy competition.
. .
5,000 yards Black and Fancy Silks, 87%, 44, 50, 58;
rich, 82%, 89, 751 very rich, 81, 87%, 95, $l.
10,000 yards Detainee, Bareges, Ducats, at 10, 12X,
18%, 20, 22, 25, 28, 31, 35, decidedly the cheapest
in the city.
10 000 yards fine French, Lawrie, 10, 12%, 18%, 20,25,
worth, many of thorn, 37% to 6234, very fine.
One lot of Crape Sher's, at $l5; worth $3O.
500 yards side-baud Oarwlmoree, 37%, worth $l, with
a great variety of desirable goods for men's and boys'
wear, less than usual prices.
1,000 yards Marseilles Vostinge, 425, worth 75.
city
1,000 yards new style Ribbona, the cheapest in the
1,000 Brae French Needleworked Collars, at $l, worth
X lO, i OOO yards of Plain and Field laconetal3wise and
Cambric White Goods, tir greatest bargains n the 0141
Ribbons and Fringes aa.i Trimmings, in endless va
riety, at less than half the usual prices.
McELEOY,
Jet-tuth e.tf No. 11 South NINTH Street.
qI7MMER DRY GOODS BEING CLOSED
K-OUT AT GREATLY REDUCED PRIORS.
Very rich Paris printed Marseilles, for Drosses and
Basques, ko.
Do. Paris printed Brilliants, Lawns, and Organdies.
Baroges, themelines, and OhaWes.
Ducats and Gracie' his.-
Bigh Lustre Black Silks.
French White Brilliants and Marseilles.
Polka Spot Swiss Mull.
White Goods, all kinds.
Materials for Travelling Dresses and Dusters.
Sea Side Plaids for Bathing Robes, in medium and gay
Plaids, fast colors.
Lapis's best quality all wool De Begs, in Brown and
Gray Mixtures.
Edgings, Insertings, Plonneings, Ste.
Linen and Marseilles Shirt Bosoms.
With the usual stock of
FAIRLY DRY GOODS
IN DAILY ÜBE. --- -
Wide White and Black Shawl Ranges
WIIOLESALN AND RETAIL.
ti ARLES ADAMS,
)727-lull's if Eighth and Arch streets.
.lIPIN'S WIDE WHITE AND BLAINE
DAREOR, for Shswlt, 'Palmas, its., wholesale
and retail. Storekeepers supplied for nett cash.
011ARLBS ADAMS,
EIGHTH and ASOR Streets.
Millinerg (Soo e.
AUGUST, 1868.
We would invite the attention of southern and
Western Buyers to our Fall Styles of
MLR, VELVET, and
FANCY BONNETS,
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS,
FEATHERS, and
DULLINGItY GOODS,
Now ready , for the Trade at the lowest Market prices.
STERN & FREEMAN,
an7-Irn 726 CIIESTNCT Street.
paMiral.
FOR REGISTER OF WILLS.
ALEXANDER 11. FREEMAN.
Subject to the decision of the People's Convention.
lle respectfully requests the induence of his friends
to secure that nomination.
][ . 4 l OR CLERK OF THE ORPHANS'
COURT—
ROBERT G. MAROlif,
01/ TII 2IIISTKENTEL WAtl D.
Subject to tho will of tho People'a Convention,
1y2f..13n0f
IFOIL REGISTER. OF WILLS.
ELI DILLIN,
Of TUB 101781T6A78 WARD,
Subject to the Boles of the People's Party.
And, if elected, I pledge myself to confine the (Mee
to tho legal tees established by lam. jy244o*
V/LL/A-R 11. KERN,
SHERIFF,
ItIPTERNTII WARD
Bakfeet to the Pala of People's Party. jy2o4l'
CARD.—The undersigned hereby informs
his friends that be will be a 'candidate for the 015oe
of BLIERIFF
of tho City and County of Philadelphia, at The ensuing
election, if nominated by " The Peoplo "
JOB. M. COW.ELL.
PIIILADELPHIA, Jun. 6,1868. Jyl4l(
FOR CONGRESS-THIRD DISTRICT.
DR. JOAXPII BITEB,
01 THR SIXTRENTH WARD.
130.100 t to Democratic rules. jy24-Im*
CLERK OF TEE ORPHANS' COURT,
TROD._ E. !LARKINS,
.BEVILATESSTH WAaD.
Subject to Democratic Rules. JE2l,lzl
F OR REGISTER OF WILLS,
JOHN MUT.
SobJeot to the will of the People's; Convention
ifb-tf
REGISTER OF WILLS—
ANDREW J. WESTER.
Bolded to Democratic Rules. jeaOANIS
CLERK OF OREMANS' COURT—
JOSEPII A. AIONHEINIDE,
Eleventh Ward
Bobject to the rules of the Democratic party.
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FOR REGISTER OF WILLS—
JOIIN ()AMIN
Stith Ward.
Bubleot to Democratic nulee. jell34f
FOR REGISTER OF WILLS
MULES D. KNIGHT.
- - • •
T WRNTIXTH WARD
Subject to the People's Nomination. jel-tt
CIOR REGISTER OF WILLS.
1 . .101 IN CAMPBELL, OP SEVENTH WARD.
subject to Democratic mien. myll-41c
Oboe Sinbings
NOTICE TO SHOE MANUFACTURERS.
J. '1 The underaigned (successors to the tato JOSEPH
T. JOHNS) are now prepared to meet the wants of the
trade at the
OLD STAND,
- • • -
Northeast corner of ARCH and FOURTH Street&
Their rocilities for furnishing every article in the shoe-
Finding Lino at moderate price. and on favorable terms,
are unourpas;a4.
The attention of Merchant° is respectfully solicited.
jy2B-3fulf WM. 301 , 013 It EON.
FNAL SALE OF LOTS IN KENTUCKY
PITY,—The dual sale of lots in this interesting
end tloodottiog Young city will take place on MONDAY,
27th September, 1848, on a credit of one and two years,
with intermit from date.
KENTUCKY CITY is the northern terminus of the
Mobile and Ohio Railroad, and in mitnated on a beautt ,
ful bluff bank on the atiasisNippi river, just below the
month of the Ohio. It is rapidly growing to wealth,
population, and commorcial importance, and, owing to
the availability of its situation it in the only point at
the mouth of the Ohio where it to at all practicable to
build a city. The Trustees of Kentucky City guaranty
that no overdose from the blississippi river will ever
roach it The Railroad and Ricer facilities of Kentucky
City surpass those of any other point in the West.
Maps of this city And its railroad connections can be
omen, sod full information given, by calling on the
dersigned at the Girard House, room 84.
FRANK JAY MeLEAN,
anlo at* Agent for Trustees of Kentucky City.
FIRST AND SECOND QUALITY FLUE
AND SHEET IRON. Also, Gasometer, Coal
Shute, Sugar Mould, T/Illk, and Plato Iron, cut to pat
tern, up to $8 inched wide: For dale by the mania*.
turere, T. WOOD k. BROTHERS,
auB-1m No. 258 North SECOND at., Philadelphia.
CAPE MAY AND ATLANTIC
There will be no necessity for travellers tatting a
nupply of CIGARS with them ; as a co Ppleto agsork
tuna of GENUINE HAVANA, of Samna SitnEe'm im
portation, will be found on AMR at 1107G1RILSA
Monte.
WANTED.—A young man recently from
Scotland, wishes a situation as GAEDENEE.
Understands ornamental garden work, and the - care of
hot-house plants. Address GARDEN, at this of
fice.
artl2-6tel•
VVANTED—By a young man, a situation
w ea BOOKEREPZIL ar Agastant. Would InTeet
with his employer $6OO cr $7OO in cub if cleeizsble.
Thieseeptioneble city reference ne tocharaeter and caps
batty. A note addremied ton p is office. will
be Wended to. ael.B3o*
VVANTED—By a young girl, a situation
V tO 'lO HOUtTaTIORS. Can tarnish good recom
mendations. Apply at No. 8 WILEY'S COURT. Chris
tine, between Beeond and Third streets. anl2-Bt*
W ANTED, by a single man, a situation as
farmer is fully competent h i s tomes
charge of a
tam ; can come recommended by his termer employer.
Addrfse D. D. It., this office.
lif e rtlNT4D.—A Girl for General Houee.
work ; must be a gotd 'NAMUR and IRONER.
Apply at 1911 °ABBEY et., from 10 till 2. anll.-.2t*
WANTED—By a young Man, a Situation
aa Clerk in a Wholesale Store or Manatactory.
Employment More an object than salary. Mares,
CLERK, at this Office. attlo4lt*
WANTED—In a Wholesale Hardware
House, a young man to mist at the Books. A
person who has a knowledge of the business preferred.
Address HARDWARE, at the Ofßce of Tl4e kress.
sula-4t*
WANTED—In a Wildcat& Grocery an.
Provider, Store, an active and competent Wo
man. Ain't be acquainted with city buyers. Addrem
SALESMAN, at this Office. anir.ity
ANTED-By a Wheelwright, who also
Y understands Mill-work, employment in or out of
the city. Address JONATHAN vturrmAri, through
Blood's Despatch. ataZtei
WANTED—A Lad of sixteen years of
v v age, to learn the Wholesale Dry Goods Badness,
where he will have an opportunity of , advancing him
self as his merit warrant. Address, in handwriting of
.plieant, DE. GOODS, at this UlSee. aue-4tir
$5OO WANTED ON PROPERTY
worth etY times the amount, for which
eight per cent will be given. Array to
H. 0. THOMPSON &G. M OONNAIRON,
ang74w 933 ARCH street.
LRAZER RIVER MINES.—WANTED—
Twenty-five men to complete enorganking company.
Applicanta will be given every information on thin nuts
mut by addrea.lng (antll August 10) SOX 1006, Phila.
dolphin Poet Office.
WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES
OAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, =married men, to
whom will to given good pay, board, clothing, and
medical attendance. Ray from 112 to it2ll per month.
Ito men having a wife or child will be sonop_slO• nista,
for BIOUNTRD RUMOR at Re ell fda n ER Rice
alxrro 31Ightlt, north Mo.
maw& B. EOYALL,
lotLieut.4dßegt of Cavalry,
Recruiting °few.
for Sale ant Qto Let.
42POR SALE—A SPLENDID MANSION
HOUSIC, with Stable, &e., on SUMMIT Street,
Chestnut Hill. Am°, several very choice Building
lots, with flue views of the surrounding country, will
be oold upon num:table tonne. Apply to •
ALFRED PLUMB,
aul24lt* No. bl North Sixth street.
el FOR SALE—Valuable Real Estate on
North Third street, including THANE- STORES
on Third street, Noe. 422, 424 and 4.26. Also, two four.
story BRICK BUILDINOLS on Dillwyn street. Noe. 417.
419, 421. Lot 60 foot front, extending in depth 178 feet
to Dillwy-n—nets an annual rent clear of taxes of about
$2,60). Apply to W. AL LEVINE,
No. 846 North 134T11. Street.
fIFFIGE TO—LET.—AN ELIGIBLE Or-
PION for on fronaranco Company, or similar oor.
portion, having three oommunloating •rooma on the
Urn floor, No. 234 WALNUT Bisset, above DOCK,
Immediate poeseselon given. to
JOHN C. KNWIES, or
THOMAS T. BOWEN; -
No. 7.L2 Booth POUBTEL Street,
mhllo-tutho.tf • wand story, front room.
aFUR R E N T—A large, comfortable,
and well-flaished lionise, near NEWARK, Del., oat
the line of the Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Balti
more Railroad; built expressly for a Boteli has been
used Its a Female Seminary for a term of years. Fenttd,
low if applied for aeon at No. 417 MARKET /Wert h
Philadelphia. anlo.tu th sa dt
011 FOR SALE--Or to let on Ground Rent,
Aia e lot of ground on the north elde or OOLVAIDIA.
Avenue, between Twelfth. and Thirteenth' streets, 1001
by 96, harlot three fronts. Apply to
H. 0. THOMPSON 1 G. M. OONNABOH,
anl6.6t 833 ARCM Street.
To R N T—T E FIRST, TMRD„
FOURTH sod FIFTH Stories, old Two Collate,
of No. 102 111011 Street, above PSONT. Arpti to
BISHOP, SIMONS, & 00
120 North wharves.
feja TO REN T—The new, four-storied,
ME Iron-front store, No. 248 North Third street, above
Rue, with shelving, counter, &c., suitable for s whole.
late and retail clothing store, or any other business.
Terms satisfactory. Apply at No. 252 North THIRD
street, three doors shove. suf-if 7te
atiN Ti) RENT—Cconting-House No. 130
1L North Delaware Avenue, with hoot extending
through to Water street. Apply to
JOILIi M. KENNEDY & 00.,
one 1321.1. Delaware Avenue.
cp WANTED TO RENT —Two or three
IV..a. Rooms for Offices, on the first or second story, not
less than 18 feet in width, between Chestnut and Race.
end Ninth and Eleventh streets. Apply to
A. V. OLD,
No. 103 North Seventh street,
corner of Arch, up stairs.
_
e t i TO BEN T—The second and thind
stories of No. 103 AROR Street, tecond doorabovit
Front, north aide. Apply to
0. O. BADt.ER k. CO.,
9 North Water Street,:
o+-11 WANTED TO PIIRODASE—A cor:
IstEL ner-store Property, suitable for a Grocery and
Pr..visfon bminess, with stabling attached. Booth of
Arch street preferred. Address GROCER, Prost
office. jyl6 •
ilitol3. SALE—A valuable LOT, in the 'lei
'? nity of the Baltimore Depot, in an improving.
neighborhood. For particulars, address J. K., Box MT
roat-offico. jlie
alltlioeMentg.
WELOH's NATIONAL THEATRE. -
NSW SEASON.
JOSEPH O. POSTER Sole Lessee and Manager.
0. FOSTER Stop Manager.,
THURSDAY EVENING, August 12, 185.3.
Will be produced. by desire, the attraotire and
entertaining dram entitled
PAT LYON,
The Philadelphia 'Loalunnlth.
Mattes Foster.
Mr J. - Seymour..
Adis DI. Cooke.
Pat Lyon
filindtord
Anna
To conolude with
RARDIEL TUE SCOUT,
Or, The Rebel of the Jersey'.
General Washington 31r. W. U. Bayley.,
!Carmel. the Scout Mr. if. d. Langdon.
Rosalie Lincoln, sr,tll a song.... Julia M. Cooke.
The Orchestra under the direction of Dlr. O. Reinhartt.
Doors open at 73 ; to commence it TX o'alosk.
Ticket.' or arimulelon, 26 cents ; secured mate, 9$
MILS ; Orchestra chairs, 60 cents ; Beate In Private
L i
!Mtt cents , Whole Box, *5 and VI Yandly Otrolsi
15 cents.
QANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE, -
N. 7 ELEVENTH . Street, above 011EdTNIFF.
BEAUTIFULLY ENLARGED.
New Fixtures, New Scenery, II otrilesta, and Additional'
Gallery.
SANFORD'S TROUPE ENLARGED.
FIFTEEN FIIIiPORD IN PARTB.
NEW SONGS, NEW OLIORUBES, NEW DANOR%
MID
LAUGHABLE AITERPIEOES.
Admission twenty-4ra canto. Doors open at 78
e'olock ; performance to oonunenee at 8 o'clock.
aulO•llt
3ttettrance Companico
1111 QUAKE R CITY INSUR &NOS
COMPANY, OP PHILADELPHIA, 488 WAI NITP
Street.
Statement of the btisinose and condition of The Casket.
City Insurance Company of Philadelphia, for the etc
months ending June 30, 1858:
Capital and Surplus, January 1,1858 8277,070 8T
Interest receive , ' and accrued from Jan. 1 to
Tali 1,1858.
Premiums received from January let to July
let, 1858 118,074 fir
Salvage and Reinaurance received 4,817 901,
, Losageoirsusis,tco.
Losses paid $84,451 64
Dividend, reinsurance, return pre
miutua, and expenses 38,894 44
98,348 08
Basun remaining with the CompanyJukri, MPH 31
•eaaxe.
Bonds, mortgages, stocks, coupon
bonds, loans on collateral, and
call loans, &a $183,768'60
Bills Receivable 90,011 79
Cmh on hand and in Bank, WA
due from manta
~804,1'51 86
Capital stook 1200,000 Clj)
OPPIOBBB.
GBORGH IL BART—President.
X. P. ROBB—Vice President.
H. R. 00008RALL-Bearetary and Treantrer
H. H. BllTLlB—Lealiftat Peeretary.
lIIIIKITOMI.
(barge H. Hart, Joseph Edwards,
E. P. Bose, Foster 8. Perkin',
A. 0. Gotten., Charles G. Imlay,
Andrew B. Oaambere, „ Bamnel Jones, M. D.,
B. W. &alloy, Hon. a ta. Fuller,
lan G. Delo, H. B. Ooggshall,
/dm L. Pomeroy.
H. B. OOGGSHALL,
Bei:rotary.
Attest :
Jyaa.lmult
FIRE INSURANCE.
BY THE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANOII
COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA.
On /Ifni Wings, Limited or Perpe turd, dferchorkiisr.
Furniture, te in Town or Country.
ornoE, No. a d s WALNUT STREET.
CAPITAL. 4 1 7 7 , 926 . Assays, t 202,4436.89.
Invested as follows, viz :
First Mortgages MI Improved City Property,
worth double the amount 220,200.00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co'a. 0 per cent.
mortgage Loan, $30,000, coat. 25,600.041
Allegheny County 0 per cent. Penna. R. R.
Loan
Pennsylvania Railroad Cois. Stook
Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance
Company
Stock of County Fire Inearanee
Scrip of Sundry Insurance Cornpaulos.
Dille receivable, busineee paper
Book Accounts, tamed interest, Acc,
01811 on hand and in Bank,
'2 2,366.8[11
•id TINGLEY, President.
VTORS.
Samuel Blepham,
Robert Steen,
R'llltam Musser,
Benj. W. Tingley,
Marshall Hill,
Z. Lothrop,
Charles Lelnd,
wob T. Bunting-,
Smith Bowen,
John Wesel!, Pttjedm ig b.:
lIINGEDIAN. Sooretery.
Clem Tingley,
W 1 R. Thompson,
David S. Brown,
Cornelius Stevenson,
John 8.. Worrell,
B. L. Carson,
Robert Toland,
Moses Johnson,
Oharles S. Wood,
James S. Woodward.
te2o-s tn th-rp-tt 8. M
TFOWLER, WELLS, & CO. 9.22
011ESTNIIT Street, keep standard works ma
Phrenology, Physiology, Water Cure, and Pho
nography wholesale and retail. Phrenologi
cal Examination, with charts, and fail writ.
ten descriptions of character, given day and fovea.
log. Cabinet free to visitors. Orders by mall to by
addressed ,to Nowlin, Walla, & Co., 922 Chestnut
street. JeD-groott-wky t sep SO
11AR, 11TOki, AN 1) OAK UM—oomtantir
02,8 Z 54
10,000.00
4,000:00