The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 24, 1858, Image 3

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Et, UTiIBICA.-Bihr Nottief.tite, - 14011et , ..269ti &sea
pine apples - .4 8& N URA-rot:, -. •
- Wllildfll'o l ll%—"lr.elir 00itparthwatte t Beat.•
ty-00T - bb1eV00td1114 . 416.4“ Olives:l%We RowlonAah.t
ba aor & 0o; - ,161 hue veil:WA 1111-40 'tlealief at' 001:0! .
'bolos cloollitNkHky & , 9toDesitt;';4ls',ool,ldokell:& : Ba---,
Oak; 'l6 hia3'SYoOttett`fllB , bb i lnlipititettitpo4lo4,
_o,,chrao• '&Attiosell;il4lnotlir & Nhowell; 20 0:0114 000
tnepootiotKiroollallWeigdon;4lo.4l9'3499,)ible, ros a l
'1)• z oldie bored otgolf.l9o liat 11 rooky, orderi• 211
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ep: etn , peofi Oa 540 do 4olialtaigrit 4t. Belk _ -
ll.NOtildhmtkvAirtuotroui,. 010—I000..dey,Vdas
!learn, liiriClatti'e.l67ciDo4,49ol do,-Pollobett dr,
'340 da D Son -
lit I , OBLP 111.6. - B0 174. ,
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P. 3 Or. 190 1.3p - E.617.01)14 a 96 3,
BUN I>INII3. ".'.t:it;:i`kil./1 - 221Blf:61 ................
Ulan ' 16
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Dergiie'iTddo's 'trod Ciiinfuegod,
via R.a.rilititiet iiigh - torgar to B &A' Welsh, - •
Bohr /8 days: WOW !leathers,.
wit phis apple's tolß & l L Perot. , .
Bohr It •it -cOwiserthwaitil, , B witty, 9 •1111 1 / 4 ylifrin_Wit.,
=I qton,'"NU zivalatoo ea • to , Ittrirleyi - .kohbarhey
Bohr Bilitor'Pritit;iidilfiey", 10" dzys from Wilmlog-
too, with hi Tramp &
Bohr - P!•Arrektiretigi Dlll, - 13. dip' from! 86lem s with
hiles teSep,tsie, •
eahr Pidgiir,' - s tioditto& 3 days ifram Georgolownjtidi
witt oortrixii outs to a - 00, • ,
Bahr' Riley Wolfe iAttiosi2 ißtyi Prom Milton , DOI/
wish bark-toil, Bawler dr Co.
Bear J Skegge, 2 days train p t isafras•
River, with e^riii to Richardson*. •-
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Bahe Jo " l!i~jirlid ,. i oßneba ; 2,daji fro4i MlltoacDel
wiiirirain to .1 - 15 , IiiMon & • '-•
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Behr Yandalia, Cooperil - day fromßayne, Del, with
Wheat and oats to Jautiarratt &lon. • .
Bobr Roari,,Atill,, 2 ,dayCfrom,,Malterrd, , Del, with
wheat t td,tiodolleyi_`._:^s.:;;
-• " •
Behr Louisa Gni, Weaver. f rom Roxbury. . " --
Bahr NV ,Drafeerd,Borrditch; from
,Previdence.,
r - s
Rehiobard trOps Boston. -
8 lir 8 N Stuitl4-Bmith.-froin Boston - . 1: : ,
Bohr B 11.:Ashto oqd, , Typilin • froli De la `Hay.%
Bahr Diamond, Norton t from Pact Jellarsou.„ ,
Rohr B.T.,Woolthst.-Avickeoll
8 eameratilioonktghillditf.ti dlualia frridao l 2o MAY,.
wi passesgen, ese,s to,isapta_ yiefiprts, ship North
-0 trains, from Ltrerpool. - at, anchor amnia Du* 'Creek
light; baiqteaDhartierLft.froui-Per.AlAut--getallet4teleW-,
CurietieuratirsteltinntAome twenty ashoeners obey
aad - river's bouild,-Ap4 , ,At barguo ;Telma. teduklued"
aground:thrall relies below Reed:l44nd.
- O .AT. , QUABOTLIPAC,, - - -
2. -
Itrig Ifotancyv2i4ket, 16 ,days. from; thubb22sland - ,
with sugerUnd =laws to
,-_,
- •• „ ,
Benno:4 Kennebec, Hand New York , Allderdie.
Barque Thomas Dalian, Dill, Legnerre - iMellete Bros;
Berqueltertell,rPothalj, BaNisnoro,-esp'
Brig Briielieper,-9idryer,"-.PorteamnlA, captain.
Bahr Darin -Oland, biutlender,,Wilnangeon, NO, D. 13
Behr Blaill'<theetre,\Oisiteri3Oherleefort Baer. -
Behr BzitivTiattle, Mayo; Newboxylkort:o: Mier- -/-
Behr Lonies , GrnyfWeareriklylaerith„BroTe* White:
- Behr A *.Woolsey, 3ricAronykrovulenee,...-.-„-,,46 •
tereat
Beh .
r W- VT:lireinerd, Bewdltebi Brorliencei BLOW.,
_
13ehr.li lhornplopilloyd,LlloibtimltepOitoi et! 0 . 62 T:
Achr attPA'atedadnd'ill'orolia,:plistoli
Behr BilimbrohtNertAni:WiebingteA, ,pail Bereni Net,
tOa rris
Behr 13 N Smith, l!ortareo42 . l4 0 A Neckar*,
I 8 Bhiirer i , DeunlolidiAtrie z :A• Grove-Jr.
(Oottaightedinetrof The Preei. ,
r.'6/16:1711.11•DPLEIRA018, Aug 23.1868.
Oar 'a ' enEleAi '= agLiB . iil =gold' orderl . audths 60 or 80
busts that trererlgrug iterrilnillitn3syrsalraikitzhire'ell
Due t /tug, througticohe4aitl6t , lactu , tlhitltoubdteitg
hire yetAtrrYvertA.:X W.:U*1600114 AutapatO herU
before 10 or i 1 oPeloeit; tut - theri-ukaglie come boat;
by this: tluTilt.,_lfierrtillitrepliiil3ll,b***Kat t!), , , 121=
morrow. ;.;
(ClOrzesponasnee of the Prete.)
• ~ ' EVAILENGrAtit 44868.7 ,
The .4111kujug..bolita isid.olit et ;the ,llnfon•Osuia'
'to•day,ttociilib-to-z-Plilltilelptitailsitelx,!"atid aptrAlgiled s.
foliowli , ?..X.,44"firtsW-1t.4;', ,,, :Z, • f c-
Tee ;*trottterl4, l loltoBo4 ll lf4 l B l ll4 6 6ol , Atil - 6614'
00; Braid sop, bitgrotkintuAutko,:esitglAF4Autwie
Green, grain end Jrhiotn to,AlexitoolutrAguee Amon;
d. umher to DlC+ll'algurrr,n;,3l*olBll4,4lptultoltoei
Veuderrotti &
• T• ~.41.• ~ 3 - •-••,, , 3
• • IVY tnusaiiia, I .
-
(Corit!ppietett,f,:the-Rhib - etelphie ilirebangt
Jat.ea inAsi)..Aug 23cb 2.M.
A stessitTeurpOsektito hetbtatAte, otAteorgffi r trinti,
SavatwithoseettitoAhliatteetith.exkWell:rettowed-by.
the sett , .ballotte,M .211.t4gftv# 13 . k,,J0hn,,N8q WWI
I,lW—westber„finii..- .. 1
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07 .132 . 1 CIRAin'TO 75/4 -
- ' • c„.Nsw:XQR.F. Aug 28:,
- Arrived, thltitailiAneight,fromliVerpeol; itzprese,
trout idinlllle; , vioteria, - .4vm London,,
flAik Quamatino, eltip 13wHinoe, from
itseannOttnitiejtheskicom ..b.thic ghlaskl,.from"l34
Jego ;P. 1 .1: I •
halm ! 4itni 23
Arrleedfibtp Gerielitsu, froukNew Ottettus.boutet , to;
LI terpbot t 4 Theze--hive; beea.siX,disithe . ; aiming
wow, andlio of them are .
CadiAitiox,-.A.tti2414 . ;
Ar at!Qiutianttne 6tigltledoeekirouttihlrenti Ari:l6l,
mouth,' Itafanild.,..lier officers ind s p , rtitteksitibikstew,
hare died of rarer, and the remainder are eh*. -
• ••• A'aig 23.
Strivedi , l+M.,'Arteateshfie,qter,-.otztbelOonth, from
Mew Yortra.l' , . ‘tl - •
Haw Oatoums,Ang
ArriTNIAMIrr Ammutailk64l.r t flonEßOMou.4 •
- - -
Stoma:hip 601,411 hanoe arrlrOd at No*
York 211dinsiyind'ilearad 28d to rattini...v-_ •
SteantrhijoierecuMn s teavendy, cioaredmt , Now: York
yesterds? turchttaternoisoci, . -
&ea aship - TermaylvaiiiiteToal4oemer at Itbitimon4;
mot lost :,,rt 1 , 1
Bbip
. iiirwiri-Pernakmetitai"frmar , rdritieoli:arrivair -
Shit. 0 84 filfitiai'"Gratiar,lidosreit New York ',iota! ,
day for„Oallaci. r,
ShiPlohiliderr L ieh, firabtreif;faif lnrope, was at an
chor off eatObreifi - -
Ship Star of 1244,-PeittioPkfriiti3 NO*. York. for Abu=
puled, was spokein 1209 Si long BA 08:
Ship WeyomathOilliott, friarrAiriab for Cork, pat
into Maurildue 2d ulterrind was diachaftinic. ,- - ,
oargrif&Aini , :siisabeth, Norgrave, house for
,Barba.
does, was spoken 20th Inet;'lst27 1?, tong 72 ; ; • . -• Barone Zonal§ Oorsorti- flocs Petuuutehitor
R'o
de Jaimixo;lihaisliokenlUth lost. off Hatteras; by the
kola. OninicterelVatthie parr--", .
'Atone ZingarejlarSankarrAritidietNaw, y olk Slat"
Snot. 11
t. from Ala de TateirO July ;'reittf_4so9 hi/06011es;
July 23; lablO 13, - long 2120; BAP whartlne showing !trod
s'grial with a While Contie edpfkintd the ;111eryllawyer; ,
Bartlett, from Oharloston ' for file, de., Janeiro. 4ifly
25 mileu.parits of 'Pernaraboco,'Peaped. - ship;-,slnrthit, of,
and frop Doeton for Osicutta,Caritnehight,
Itoque,,passod a,lsrge , Alnoricin acli4;e, r - -
Damao, J.„ W. Blodgliti•A'sdrosei:hisieitat W „i-bieingben i
Bt Ig MontiOoleo:ltoihins ; rroMiiataMbilitarAii4 bey
low BlatlMOrkieStirdat: 7 ." • 'r ,`,2 • 0'
Brig 4060ibbattat belie& rot 7,(6,tdiier; Att s .:weat
ashorejniOnttrbtink en:WedooptiTzigqtatt,,lttLwat
'got off hythOU S'cuttei James Cauipboll w thont ninah.
tlamagc - and procerded:-
Rebecca L Steer; of New York. Delills; hence for:
Miami, HI, with coal; !mot lit,hore 4114 h last at about 11
o'clock, IP 21. tin &derma fog, on. Polak...4llth, and-re
mained until the;,aftermaoti of, Om:0 hew o: - 19th, wb, oho woo
gut off with arsitsMaho from thisahoyer ; Pfith,thulcestpC.
about twenty : frOfte..4 - ) ropali curne ;Arad Alight demi& `to
bnlwarka,-Blio-pittanto_Newport'lotb E loOkingoode.
Settled with the wreckers by styli:ol,mq Akeypaay,-, - 4, ,
Behr henca
18thinst
giechj itariiitergatado ,8 4iPl elOiV R
J: 1 1
2
Pearl, - Brows , hasso,atiMtim 2 15 tMet.• -
,;,: , 'u••
Behr/innet lhalo4YAßaadoncitltad, beam
at Boston 224115 t, =
- toot: -
Bohr ellyphrigliti„eienr4:"*ltofeitet
for Phi'adelphie. ' - - - =
Bohr-EWA rf Mitn 6 ll:l44/Yinsllictizi.it„Woucioitiii"
101 k suit. - - ' ' -,,
Mohr EL Staples, Olbbs,bilnes,4l2ll4allOrdalet lose:
Mhr It• P 21st Last.
Behr „detito itOlei'ettaroliaANltYar , irejebitatikay i
forA pk ßahr faani.,Y, a ) 'wita, , pagas,
et the ldridegnat'intada; - BleafY6ll4 - ,22dinetl-!--
Behnr•Agnass'AyktisjArtulaileiti,air&
for Ph 4 todelphlyalii'meff
etc baceitat`liortfedVaidnitt -
Prop lleit'Ytiles4; Shairi'creistittlifNewlork
day f n
Copt Eraffig, of the barquo'rthito.Wiag, of this 'port,
rePorti,tho banne,,ltsokeno,
Llgusple`o9l4. lilt' - On thtelst Mot: siiirillOl4ltiod
nmorlooll brig Otendipgjato puottp
white signal , Lritti - ied• boidee , aaa'ia the
centre. Aug 7th, lot 19 40, long, 68,4pishe Italian brig
brig Marla,pap prima for cut, 10th,
at; 1.114"40,0p0ka- triIg;ASIVEIIII4OI.O4I.4OOOPh,
lde, ftdbi" , hloyilabilor New '^Yorkf_lff 8019 , put; Loft
brigs Hoke and Rraystilon; both
tromiklftiKi
SIGN PORTO,
7itrarkeipiithiliAagia &Loin at Qiebod.) ,
'Ar ttoraVareltork Juno:l2tlikOldthistinr Spilnejp
at, WinlOnlinadiracitMelboprnorlOik;Oloon Enter,
at do - • -Ang1.;',64411ne, - nt Olonoitstorr Dorm; at Ham.'
borg;' - Wm PotteminCintierp:
Ar from new Orleans Aug 5, Ocean Romp, it Harcer
6th, Peldfistitlit'Portliddl Ith , Nerniiintleattienienf'
Bth, ammo, at weal. - - • •• . •
Ar froth Cleveland 9th, 0 J Retiliioayi at Qiiepoitiorn,.
and ild for - London' = ' ",-- c- • •,,-; ,
814 for New York lane 6, Emma, Tr* Melbourne;
Aug Yi Dividson; 6tbilleaseon, from do;.
Bth, Bootbamptou, from DOOli MarY 8 100 ; fm 411nT13001,
814 Tor - New Orleans Gtif, Mpg, #bui
Oth, Robett, do,tlo.'
, .
At litsidollleikdih.:-.lnst. ihfp Wm W il, Wadsworth,;
from M OtMenai borquOi Thavrathai kat, arsd Souther
ner, Otilliadilover. , f Oki ldg ;Derr& Nersda.lifoeter, ,
unei bilfoborte, - Idlliikimi toe Dolan, Idt.
At Autworp 6th- loot, ships Grahams- Nortokij
for New-YrlthiremediAtelylAidae7Olioar, , Okaaa.fordo_
36th Ii Viola; tiouttqfor do do; llttbert.
Oentre,'Arahldiloi, Atoittiti;% Lincoln,'
rars , Vol, /141.407=10#0 ,
aldfroto Otoostodt StdDmilti bat:glom Wutil:oke l / 4 14 , ":
der, N- York; IddOKlihbolL 81 r0p 6 r,14.01i404t;
Ar at,3lo,reuf k - tin , "Ajp4_47,4 , A,Arpolili t impa.
istsatsk"telitirl •
-AdrAt
Qubiloothi rok,ZDb,ll4&-shd,ltiottob
J udnit Toute,'"Mostle Eth; „dui, ii,),H,J o k,j r i.
f or to* , yp r k (Wilk43'4f the Dannootia;) Ofty of O&M"
more, (v).d.attelt. for •4O 18114,13wItiviond; Dejivlmr. j :
for do, abOXii reil4:73 Mardnottre,'Witto,lde do hem, day;,'
CMltuun, Trums4; for , d0..9t,h; Objeago„DhaM;lie do
9th; Pomona; Menthol, fordo .1.11.14, Oetttitrion, ow; bine,
bine, for do Viede blmed,Afardizajloido 14th; Amorimadleile;forde 10th; leaad Webb, Bryee, for do,
113:12; Oqamitiitirta, hinlliner, foido 28 , b; Lits4o
& 4, tiMel; fdr co - watt itodedtato deMpatehr BOOMmtre ,
Aderl,.(lineo t &ed,butria.orottebohdi r t,amb. Oe.doi
Ann* lloPper,,Welker;lOr , Dattimoro oamO Aar; David,
liteveettil•rootto; for del . ddtk.,Harri et .lranooo, Naoy,
for do 16414:,D0r - eitoticiloynio;toe.,DitrlOaton with do. ;
oria tobj , ' OhorterlOakethladhtt,fhw_aurratt_irith„de . ,
sOateb; ("ovum!, Mortimer; for do do; , -Ar!ef, Molina; for
New °sla:4l6olf Moledlittior, Marmots, for do"with
di.soalohl 'Limbe Hat weld Jto,Mtklsta*,foktiodor Roomy
/hemp; „t0tb#0,,,,r,440913,40.
Itcrtvers!,lnltint Aniali4tb!
tlordlaf Ii prepared a , varlo yUt flf *I3I 411,0100
and eniilent Aroniat(ea niedlefne;:and In
moot !indent and reliable carminative o:taut for Infanta
and 'VannASoton, • • ,
lty fta: pa'?ie ul iutlaence a speedy cure !entreated In
all oaneootb_hilin, ; _windi naloaand evaina t , -- .Relterna
and nattltates moll of ohltdren , 4 onffntinit durlogdein
tltionir
qualisea naiad of the bowers; loneenefa,'*.nniftiiii;
Tnkfafant,copllal•haa banornac. atandatd;oomodY,
andiltii nein used in thoonande necoliee with thcotnoat
ibundinitin'oneini" No fenntlYblfinAboiltinaat •
Pf9l4lPti ,b Y ~ 1 1" 1 . 6:,***1 0 4 ; '=
his Pion ; ind °he/anal itorn,
it? - Idiacirtair of !Rath and OtimerictifAfiiiilo o thii; • '
- VtiorSie4ll4oleyo moat pe,a,greaftedliiiift sal e
by Dyniiitsieritinerapy. , 11114.126
tiaiin/Ortiit - CFPfir . Aief; Cents'
sigg aNdpANY,
Stroiolo l 44ileittittgqyhtWoligds. ifonet
0f..)414 - 1414i-lotailyanif - iniiiiflii Stitt
roPiti f PMV I 44 - to .- tWaistroPirloidiswg:•
mouvir ace,' 4141111 4 1ineta dally, without
.p do •heal" Agitate.
:tieitorthmaiititretcp,ostoiiiiritiiii,tropzi ootOpci
i2oAliQftitelitruke4 46 ooofilitifid* - I;t4 on
31***L01010 1 441V4iiiii oaTik.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
4, . . ,--14:
antehD IMElS—Obeetnu,-street,below Ninth.
0 POrockett, Biwa*, N J 0 Witter & Is, BC Louie
ilesoh;Nashrl'le,Tonn L PBeecli;Buslivine,:rella
J,OWhitehouse.N-Y j Ala ›"- -•
"A'J Brasation,,Ala •. W B Morrls,.Beklyn, N
44_,Warini,Ba'vennah, `G - a' 'John McCoy,
Wrollebly,"Oharloaton, El 0 W 0 lamedee, Mies,
(.Iria)ihillierilsekaon,Tenn'D 0 Smith, .N.Y., • ,
Jam B - Hurstißelt -Ben) harton,Na ,
NMaYelgh. - D P.Briminey, N 0
Reht Pllaropbell,Pla - - 0 It'lledgbe; Balt .
H Buitt,-Marianna; Ai Bohai!, -York, „, -
En3etatia;.Ohlo • - ~• :Jos Hyrson; La "
,JOhn Tohuson,,H B N L.O May, &attain°,
W C Oimmone r Prov, A I Wit - Griffin, Ale,
L Perbea, lit Leme , - • 0;11 Gill, St... Louis
Piper, Tapnereee • tY Cooper /Cindy, Ala' '
H Vranne & ,lady, At John Harkins Ga
" Porae.f, Ala '- P M - Martini Gm'
W, M Ogletree,,Als' '0 Garwood,'Ale'
Tames Ala ILA Mckliller, Balt
lotto - Pelham, Balt " A Starry, Balt
~TicoATrustlildalt
•, < 8
.A Bischoff, Whirs A: 0
B Hunter. Beading' D _
Hinter, -
W Thompson,Pottsvillo . Moore, Pativ'" °
Plett. Lexington, Mo W B Andonmi, at Louis
~110nrtis, Shboula:' N Y ,
Bweony, Oal - Col Johaeoo, Pa '
Jbl Oarliale,-Waehlogton hire A M osrlield, Wash
Mre Macleod, Washington, II Jackson & lady, N
Miss Id Jackson, N 'OP 11-Jackson
•
M Il Miller.:l3avatimah -B Pro Met, Matcher., MINI
Dr Biak4 , Washington W Rdggela, Washington
_lt 0 Henry, Warsaw Aro- - W 0 Moore kla,LOrtisville
hire Crump, Lonlevljie,W A Tucker, Baltimore'
P.BOrIIHn Baltimore, . W P
thlrelP Ballard, Blehmid,Va Heater 1' 8 Mallard; Rich-
Mrs Bradley, Pa mond, Ye
N W Docker, Baltimore G 8. ' , Hartman, Chester
W. Li Brown; Harrisburg, Pa Springs, l'a
J Whipple, Providence, RI B Ilubhard, - N
Vi'. M lieu Smyrna, 11. Metcalf, Ala
T Priendrlobi N Or cans: - W Manage Baltimore
Mica Bonilla...Baltimore. Mlle id L alumina, Balt -
0 J-Barling & sister, N T Yonog & lady, Ws
M.l Wertheimer, Missouri - Aug Get.y, Baltimore
0 B Crockett, Newark, NJ - • ,
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AMERICAN HOUSE—Obeetunt *treat, helm 151
0 Harrill, Pottsville • John Miller, N Y •
'Dr Melvin. Wank - Thee Oaßegan, Wash
,Wm L Will, Wash Jos M Waimea Va
T H.Wallace, T R Cochrane, Va
A 0 Oollerman,liichumnd, , Mho E 1. Oullerman, Rich
'Va mond, Vs
Jos U hiceermlok Ohio I - Dan] EL Reardon, Ohlo
H T Wllilame Ohio ' - T D Williams, Ohlo
:ltR Cutter, Nashville , B Nashville
W Linvilfe . ;Thi'a "- Y Burr, Wash
A 0 Eleharde, Atlaut'a oity P Black; Frodk , bit,Md
RJ`Beynalds,iyilow'Grove, P Jr, , Dover,
- • • • " Delaware ' •
*Drataidesty . . VA ' 'Jars Alt Hardesty, Va
hireo It'llardeitY, Balk . W P Lord, Camden, Del
Lonl* Passau.; BaltWm 8 Hinds; Balt
U
Jas L Raddleg, • Ceo Barber N J
G 119telialnets; Ciolambli 0 ORaskadden, Pa
Woe Anl, - Pa . ' Einmsreen, N'rk, N J
Ohae Lambert,ljal *
t , W Murphy, Balt
0 8 80 weri,,,Dalt , ',- , ' , 'Jamul L Brand. Balt
GAV , Lamson,Nevi - rotir . T Rani:lady, jr`, - Pittsburgh
-At - Cleo ,k la, Aehland, Pa BO WitheriTa '
Mithael Bpecbt, Boavar,Pa E Hell and lady, Ohio
D Lockwood , Emyrna, Del„ J D Johnson, N Y
Wm'-Tate, Detroit, Mla - W R Ailicogy Newark, Del
• Bayly dr. w, Washington,
' ' • . _
11111110NANTBP:110TEL:-Pottrth 'street, Wow Arab.
PA1110129, MISS' Wright, Tenn
JairLommont Tenn' • • Bobt Lenunot4 Tenn
WE Larar; Pa , - W Lem& Ps .
'L L NunTiloger,To -- - H 8 Lucas; Was -
'IS'S/ellen, Stroudsburg D Walton, Stroudsburg
'rDin,Tbas Orsig,_Ps Ohne Derirkson, N 0
0110liataE klatch Chunk
.11 Monahan, filch Chunk
BufneA firlder;Heilflehen -- ' - •
rDtton. Trentoi N 3' D W Wtlklre, Newark,-NJ
818banshan,'New York, Henry, Daly, Anima*, Gs
Wei ittcDonslC - AitteellloY _Geo Wallace, Ohio •
D Shafer, fitroadablirg,l% 0 'lloNiaie; La arabge;
iolubicu, ea bib, N 0 • " Tann
0 Pilagard;POtebargli,Pii T Crofton, New York
01061rniati, D r 0 0 - Bush; 'Delaware -
ri
4,,,Billnnore; , , 3'W O'Neal; Missiseippi Misnbe rb: kld It S Gamßell 'ac Is; Ps
'314 fell ' , ":Casing, Bedford, Pa -
!Wialti - adiyfriritit'7r.' -
I - rNIOII HOTHI.—Arch street. below Fourth.
1111 Webber, Indiana . A W Pool, Arkansas
II Friend. N . ' Price; Phila.
S Altman - , ' I'd, Easton
H IS South,Mln Y D H Beecher, Pottstown
4Lindevinan, Phila - J Hay, Winslow, N
D;WW/iiteket, N / hawthorn, N
J^liigthorn' 1Y "J
'". ,D Bpple ; Harrisburg
Peddle, Phila L-Long,Maset
,
HOTHL—Race etreet; above Third.
.
likbrie, Ohto J faceted, Reading
Xeter - lioeht&-Ja,lleadine, , ,ll Berkholder,Berts co,Pa
Illfirtmarids Beading . Dahl Spoon et. la; Beading
Annwoody, Laneltater .f. - 't;ll.Thompiton; Doylestowa
fa II Sharer, Norilatown F D Shalters, Beading_
Band Krearner,PllcentaillloU Darlington, Cheater -
'0 Sallie, Sohnylklil Haven D 0 Luckenback, Pa
Devi Templin, Reading M J Kramer, Allentown
Thoa It 88[216*, Lehigh co Capt A Guth. Catherine
.Judge'Roper. Trapp, Pa -J Draddeid, England -
Chas Hatter, Pottstown John B Nice, blineraville
-A. Bemuse :Rani= city B Derto.et, Frederick' -
II ad Hints. Doi:team:Rol Bd Clark, _Lancaster - •
J Coady, Chestnut Hill -L L Ifuntainger, Pa
John Beam, Trenton , NI - .Jos Whitaker. Dlt'Clare
Deo W Ramsey, Plc It It 1t D B Hrause,-Mation,Ohlo
A It Hull; N • . 0 U Garman, lowa
Gee PattersonfPottereflle--:. Nathan BransiPottrillie
; Alit HON HOllBll.--Senond airent. above, Market.
DinlintrOtein A Weldon, Boston
.441Anderigni,"' Yittibnrkh 'A A 'Mimi!, Latnnuller
'T.ti-56bIneon, New:York MII McConnell, Wayne'
I) goar tole, Walpeehrg,
BuzliyillOrdditnwniliJ 5 'Venable, 14dust:can
'SAM BALE; ittoftaid6r*iit; - ab: OelloWlall
E'Grllsll; Pa A:4 Beed;llerics co .;
-Sept Mickel, Keaton Joe Rllckner, Pa •
Jan Lonrlpltt.,llucka
H Miner s M 0114uk '
, • „.
'" ELAM /014i,IfOTIL=:ThiellAbove 0 allowbilL
dpi Erdotati, - Pia Solomon Ands, P4 _
f itsgerabt, Green Lane , Eliaa Obold, Berke ao,
Ilfoseo Gietelf, - !leading ; • 'Woe Mull, Allentown
11Pro:bal."N Y _•."- - .7n0 )(Omer, Aoading
,114homes,,Dtinglairi,4a
BARLIIIL pa!,*v MOTBL—fleeond f4 t. below Viva
;4,11 Ream„fio,ylestown W G Steel, PkOg
A ft flookhammer,' Yid°, Philo
Thus & eon, Pa L Leeds & wf, Pa
Ellavll4n4 Pisatag.;,J llyan, New flope, Pis
ILACIk BEAR INN-7111A Ideinhant streets.
061 a Itendrleki- Ban - J Elohwelb, W Okeeter
A Ilea ; Wallstown,Pa MAillick, Paoli. Ps
T T 'Woollens; Obester on _J longstrelh, Bucks oo
IL Oomempi NJ • , . Mrs Camoygs &d, N
11•10•griss.Readlog,-Pa • , D Entlellff 8t Lonie, Mo
41 V clekddontgamery co J Bonier, Dayton, 0
.YalesparrenfJoancatter43o - W It :swop: Weet Chester
J 0 Worth, Lancastor;,,Pa J. 110Mans:,Phester co ;
Ohalleed,Plifla ‘• • • 'lt Oriewell, Delaware co
.2I Zanies, D.lsWare Co V V Pennypaoher,WOhee
j:ll:Grltlio, elnelleon,Wls ' • ter -
`3Xpatictis.
_
,Boiler7These , ternsents of Job seem to be um.
comp:Mutt' areialinf this time; Like the volcano,
belle give fume to the:foul And fiery contents of the
better is It, to remove the
-mo ntof,ench.soq;ringLyeUmuiating the absorbents
to hailthy activity through the agency of the Peruvian
Syrup, and to' change the ditiordered secretions Into
health-gfvfn4 elements! BOrtn this ,city by Ms-
Cant & Co.', Twelfth and Chestnut, and ,F. Brown
"Fifth: and Chestnut.; art24:4&iett
`,Eleatro' 'Magnetic 'and Magneto Electric
fin Medici' use, manufactured Rad for cafe ►t
No.'EX.ijoutlif3EVENTll Street, by - • '
W. O.* J.NEV.P.
illosiaie of Counterfeits i—gulei natters Eau
Athasteoloss Irak Rhsavator has n.s equal in preserving
aprbeintifying the Hair, and In restoring it when tin
's:Sifted siAllin ditesx., :gold by Druggists; and
al'qthe .I;aboAtOri .Traosci Hstral.' . &, Co., No. 10i
O'Mara Street,' Phlytdelphla. : • • nul74f
,14 , 41Seter r lis #49 , inni - , „ • •
.?_ .•
• ' " ' " • " "
RA..*ILY,S.T4,W,ING IiAOELINIIII3,
these Itsellinen ere , now. jeitly Manned tto be the
best-in nee fpr family sewing, snaking a new, gnu&
elinife:ntibob; Will ■oi rip, even if erery
tnerk etitch be web,. Caroline' sent on Ipiplloidlon by
spB.7
acuip=NTait,
yxrra' AND CHNTKOT
Cheats, Rotes; 'Drafte, BUIi Lading, Bill Heeds, OLI ,
=dais, Oaris j •
and all other kinds or Job Printing, at
. aloai saitthe tlrese,. . 00114 y
oc - Ildirtatars .'
Auxins - lfpn4--011.1ne,5103
Flifeati ona door west. cf./lie - nod' altreat.- ,Fteee de-'
poeitr InintatrOf One Dollar and upwards; from -all
aloasetotthe otoronntatty, ittld allows , lEttateat, it the .
?Maul Sveper coat: er annum.. .
'lee'epen daily, from 9 instil 5 Weloek, and on Dion
`day' and glaturday until 9 in the evening. President,
Franklin ; and flearetary, - Charles M.
Mesta'
Ittarnauco.
On the , loth instant, bY the Rev Dr. Pepere, WM.
H. DOR8ON: of New York, to Mrs. MARY J. BOTNOR,
.of •Philedelphit, daughter of Collins Austin, lieq:, of
PhitadelPhle ' '
On the loth 'duly. hi. Rae. Atel 0. Thomas, Mr.
JOHN D.-DERR to Miss 'BARAK NORTH, all of this
city.
-On the l'ith Instant, by Roy. J. 11. Kennard, Mr.
DEVI& DERTBLETT,to Miss LOOII3A D. RHOADS.
both of Berko county: - • ' -
'At Ostir.den, on the 20th of June, by the - Rev. 0 K.
Flemming; Mr ,HIRAM DATES' toldise AMBY TUCK..
SR, both of Camden, New Jersey. - •
IA 0113 oity after *short illness on Sun Auin 3t
12 , 1, Mrs. J U LIA NA' . A . .HOIRILITON," in the 88th year,
- of her
The funeral will take plaee thii (Tuesday) afternoon
At:the reeldense of , hey huebsii4, , Her -D. 04 Houghton,
Till, below Ohestnutstreet, West'Philadel
- to commenonatlive o'clock. • _
- At,'Hvaniirfile, Indiana, July' ,p, so, M.
Aged 47` years, lormerly of Philadelphia.
On Friday evenink.dognet WM, WILLIEIewd
,son of illagml•B. and ,Mettle, A., Williamson, aged one
year, tout -months , and two days,.
The relativekand friends of die family are respect
lull,' Invited to 'attend the funeral. on this (Tneadsy)
• morning at ten &dock. from the residence ofhle wont",
Thirty-third and Hamilton streets. Mantua. tk
. -On the instant, OSOltalt MSHOHIti in • the
,46th yearier bid a f ,*, „ '. • _ 0 -
On the , B thinetaut,at ShoeniakertoWnl-Waint;,Ooini-•
te, remittent ifever, JESIE SHOSMAKEIt, of
wandynnk, Pbtlinlelrobla, the /33d year of Ms age,'
regretted by all who knew Not. Ma kind father, a true
friend, and a faltlnul and uprf g ht
Oliristlan.
: 1 On MO moraiug. of the 2444 ancient, wit...31._ Dun
' BELL, aged 48 years. „ „ *
On tho 21st inalant,,a(ter a ehoit',lllcioseillor.'lt. T.
-REYNOLDS, in the yeseof hi, age, *
f„, , the, 21st klitant; M.s. ,trazeitrra pt;•n-BIRD,
mire df gdwnrdll. Heird, aged 20, ;bare., - *
Suddenly, on the 24d instant, after a short but severe
illneri;4oElft DOWN.69,lson of- George MA,Cathigitie
Downer:4li the 20t1.' year of Ilia age. - ' *
On the ',Mat 'lnstant
- -,' M ift.T 919111TON;tiged 28
On the 21st inetteitkults.fpinert BANES, wife of
'Jahn M. Banes,-in the 29th yea r of her'age.
Suddenly. the morning of 'the rad !natant, 131f
ladriftd.13 L',911, wifo of, Or. Olunge O. Leib, eglid 68
j e oB
1 , •
tki> *2d inttent, JA9013 *HST, Sr, in his 66th
year, fortgily'of Louie; D.laintre. ' *'
On the 20th Igetant, XataLlpl , MULFORD, lithe
ald year other, age. ~- • • '
On rabbath• morning; tice'22d Sostant, PALM ANN
MOOD.C'eldeet' daughter of Alexander god, Margaret
• It" the 20th year of her age. *
Moore;
Oa the"2ad Inateet„MARIURLIZ 801.11. BARKER - ,
in the alet year other age. - ' - -- •
•Illoticei— . -Thi ttiltuuid HOliM11111;
Pa:, Bishop' eleot;', will be
iooneetrated ) at Ohrint 'Church; In 'this , eity, on WB1)."
IC,ICBDI
Augatt ''Birvieeir to toniniente at 10
Eaetd .ht::•• •`- ••• ••• —• • •
salt be reterredfd'the Chirgi on oath iiide of
-tho Oenttieldelei for the' of the clergy; and of
,the Teett r y-tx et 'James thutehi Lhooater the oaatern
lariOf thittiotth aM south aisles; It lee tpectful stl
Itturlyitttszlsuoo-to secure their ieate.
ITTCantnry Plant.—Thla wonder of, the
Bower world, with PLOWER 811161 noe
'grown over twenty feet in five weeks, is still in
: - bldoriii - fiirtlin`beneflrotthe -, YOUNG - 818bP811.18 1
TIAN ABSOOW lON, and may be saki daily from - 8
A. Id. to 10 P. Id., at 1019 011FATNIIT street, (late
Parkinson's.) Admittance 26 • cents. Children 10 cents.
All should lee-fide plant beibre is dice au2.l.6i*
r . • PiOliee.—A.llleating, th..Bitockhalderis
of tho Darby Turnpike and Plank Road Company
wil "bo the•DLUR BELL ROTEL , In Ring
gnash* Twenty-fourth-Ward, on third day, the 24th
'lnst.,-at 8 o'clock, do regard to granting the privilege to
the` Philadelphiaand Darby Passenger Railway Com.
pimy lay a Railway Track along and on the bed of
nid,Plaiak Road. 'Punctual atleodanco Is requested.
W D. H. SERRILL,
Secretary. ,
au2l.3tit
KINT323BTNO, Bth too, 18th, 1858
Notice.—An election for seven Directors
of the MONTOUR IRON COBIRANY, to serve
uring the ensuing year, will be held on SATURDAY,
the fourth day of September next, between the hours of
twelve o'clock M. end one o'clock P. hl., at too late
Office of the Company, in the Reading Railroad Coin
pany?s Building", in`thivoity of Philadelphin,-Penna.
By order of the Board, T. id. BRYAN, Tr.,
aut•dtsept4 Secretary.
gr:Home for Invalids with Affections of
THE MIMI%
•• S. W. eon PARKE and OHESTNITT Streets,
aMt-Imtf West Philadelph ia.
Ntm pubittlitiono
111YING CHARGE OF REV. DUDLEY
A. TYNG.
• READY NITS DAY
STAND UP FOR JESUS.
CONTRNTS
FRHISTISPIROR ! Portrait of Rev. D A TYN G.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH of Roy. D. A 'WIG.
CHRISTIAN BALLAD : APPLYING THE CHARGE.
STANZA r. Tnr.: WIRD-TIAN : Illustrated. -
STAHL& 11. THE FAMILY : Illustrated.
STANZA 111 THE 'FATHER : Illustrated.
'llrstrzs IV. THE MINIS CRY: Illustrated.
STANZA V. COURCEI OF THE OuVENANT : Illus
. trated. • -
Brim, VI. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN A. 0500.1-
- ATION: Illustrated
STANZA VII HOLY CHURCH. UNIVERSAL:
Illus
trated.
STANZA VIII. W ROLE ITUBIAN RACIA : Illustratet
Musto—by Emerson, Bradbury, and Bower.
Anorrrossx Posanl-By author of the Ballad.
CHRISTIAN UNlON—Choice extracts
Price: 60 cents; cloth; 40 cents, paper. By mall,
post free.
Churches, Sunday &Imola, Bible Classes, Ac., esp•
plied with packages at wholesale prices.
Neatly and tastefully got up; contents attractive In
an ; eminent degree.'—[North American and Vetted
States Gazette. -
‘ , 7 oae of the neatest and most attractive little alnico
evaiesued."—{The Frees.• - - 7 ,,
T. H. - STOCKTON,
att34•lt* B. w; Coiner Broad'and Chestnut sta.
THE GREAT EVENT OF TUE AGE
BM=
' AN AHTHEETIC HI3TOIII',9P THE
ATLANTIC
_TELtGILAPH,
Large lime, Ituslln
- .
ABUNDANTLY AND BEAUTIFULLY ILLUS
TRATED, wilh numerous wood-cuts, steel engravings,
dingramei and a superb folding colored map, which pre
sents in a clear and intelligible manna-, a plan of the
Fuhmatine Telegraßh„tog4Ulr with thn relative po
sitions of Enrage and America,_nearly every Telegraph
line in both countries, and is, of itself, worth tho price
p f the hook
- Containing a coniplete - Hecoid of the Inception,
-
- Progress, and PinalSnecoie of that noble under
• taking. - .t General History of Land end
• Oceanic Telegraphs.- Descriptions-of
Telegraphic Apgaratus, and Bin.
-
gr.phlcal Sketches of the Prin
• .
.clpal Persons connected with
the Great Work. •
Dedicated to, and embellished with, a magnificent
Steel Portrait of
CYIII3B W. FIELD, Ban,
To whose indomitable energy and unfaltering perse
verance the civilised globe is indebted for the accom
plishment atlas triumphant enterprise.
Thia bOok will be Kent by mall, postage paid, to any
pert of the 'United &aka, on'recelpt of the vice, $l.
RUILU &ItEXION, übliehera and Booloiellera,
No. 310 BRO 41319 AV, New York.
N. B.—lnducenienta win be offered to TimiGHAPII and
all other Mims who on procure subscribers.
an24tuth&sattf , •
- gzilat t•Toticro.
WISTATE OF JOHN WESLEY BRAY,
Deemed.
- Letters of Administration on the above Estate having
been granted to the undersigned, all persona :indebted
to said estate era requested to make immediate pay.
ment, and those having claims to present the same to
ELLA K BRAY, Adm x,
S. W. nor. Seventeenth and Cherry sta.,
or JOSEPH 111. COWELL, Adm , r,
•
an2t•tudt - • 3 108 Market street.
!or Oale antr to Let.
ort FOR SALE—VALUABLE MARKET
Ma STREET ST RAW:I.—T he desirable business stand,
No 403 Harlot s.reet. next door to the corner or Fourth
street, north side ' Apply to ALFRED VITLER, Con
4e)anber, No. 61 North 611TH Street. au24-3t*
- TIESIRABLE OFFICES TO RENT ON
.1.1 the Arai floor of the now tire• proof building of the
PSCNNBYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, Southweit
corner of Third street and Willing , . alloy,
Apply to 'EDMUND BARTH, '
nn23.12t ... ,
Beorstary.
FOR SALE - Oft TO RENT.—A new
Ea and very desirable reildonee, in eampleto•orkr
alas ll the - modern improvements—No. 923 GAREN i
St. Apply on the premises, or to
au2l-St P. J. r3IITEE, 618 MARKET St.
erk FOR SALE.—The Storo and Dwelling
ADA. on the northwest corner or Ele,enth and Chris
tian streets. Lot 18 by 87. Terms aocemm•.d.ttng
Appl. to 11. 0. T110.11.e.50.12 Q. O. M. 00Naltit0E,
' an2l-3t 933 ARCH ntreet.
OFFICE TO-LET.—AN ELIGIBLE OF
"I.J, PION for an Insurance Company, or similar cor.
Partition, having three communicating rooms on the
same floor ' No. 22J WALNUT Street, above DUCK.
Ltrunediatepossessionven. Apply to
JO gi ILN 0. KEFPER, or
THOMAS T. ItIITOLIEIt,
No. 112 South MATH. Street,
mhBo,itnthe-t{ , smug story, front room.
.alillincrn Oaobs,
Irj" WARD,Nos. 103 and 105 N. SECOND
I • Street, Manufacturer and Dealer In Fancy and
Straw Bonnets, Chenille and Straw Trimmings. Also,
Feathers and Fiowets, all of which are of the latest
and most fashionable styles.
N. 11.—Cash Buyers wall find it to their advantage to
give us a call.. au24.lma
Uctail Ora eootta.
ri RE AT DARGATNS till September 4th—
Alf White and Colored Zephyrs. 14 and 20a.
Embroidered woven Corsets, $2 60, elsewtere, $3.60.
Moran's Unequalled Ekirts, $2.50, " $3
5.1 k or Linen Trimmings at heavier reductions.
J. G. MAXWELL & BON,
' New Trimming - Store and Factory,
sia24..tutheet S. E. Corner Eleventh and Chestnut
DINES, LIQUORS, &c.
JOSEF? T. TOBIAS,
- formerly
S. TOBIAS k SON,
Noe. 200 and 208 SOUTII FRONT STREET.
(below Walout,)
PRILADELPO lA,
IMPORTER AND WEOLESALE DEALER
BRANDIES ;
, ' - HOLLAND OINS,
And Al kinds
FOREIGN LIQUORS AND CORDIALS.
Agent fo'r Jno. RamanVs " -
" MAY MALT" SCOTCH WHISKEY
lwayn on band a large stock of -
CHOICE 01,1) RYE AND BOURBON WHISKEY,
To which the attention of Buyers Is particularly invited
an2d•]m
WILLIAI.I GEISSE & SONS,
No. 118 South FRONT Street, below Chestnut,
Importers of
LOOKING-GLASS PLATES,
AND READS OP EVERY DESORIPTION,
For the INDIAN TIS.ADE, &o &o
su234m
j A 'CI X S 9 N .
JOB PRINTER,
Rae Removed to
BM AND OIIESINUT STREETS
atel3-1m
FRAZER RIVER.—
'WELLS, FARGO, fr,roo.,
NEW TORII AND CALLVORNIA. EXPREB3 00
ANi) SZOBANON DEALERS!
A JOIXT STOOK COMPANY
CAPITAL, $600,000
OFFICE, No. 400 CHESTNUT BTItEET,
WELL!, PARGO, k CO., having established an
Agency at .VICTORIA, are 'prepared. to transport
.PACSACIES of every deicripti...n to that placo . and
vicinity.
Raptames leave NIAW YORK an the 6th and 50th of
each month.
.EXOLIANOE for sale on , California, Oregon, Wadi
ngton Territory, Victoria, and Sandwich
D. N. BARNNY, so.,
11111.240 t., Agent.
!LAWMAN & RA BORG--
ALk,•lmporters awl Who Wale Dealers In
11$1113DISIL—WHISICEX•::GINS, and FANCY LI
QUORS, N 0.1017 MARK E T Street, between Tenth and
Nlivatith street. , lel tk.tf
MO ONE should go to the Sea-shore with
-111 out a battle 'of our' MRDIOATED BRANDY la
their Valise. In rases of sudden illne.s It would be
the aaeane In many Instances of saving life. 'DYE
PHPTIO parsons nod those dobilltated, have been re
stored to health by its use.
. .
MOVER, A SMITH, Drug3tete,
aulnAtt Eiontbweet car; Beeond and Green ate
"JAMS, SIDES, AND SHOULDERS.
200 hhds D. Salt Hams.
10 bhde Smoked Sides.
' 2000 pieces City Smoked Mune.
2000 bhotddere.
In etore end tot lisle by; 0. 0. SADLER &Co ,
aulk.et • No. 0 North WATER St
11/9HSS SHAD.
ill 20 bbls Hess Shad, In store and tor sale by
- ' " C.-0. SADUER tc CO..
onl9-6t No. 9 North WATER Ft
CIANGS',OF=RIGGING made to order by
X7l - ' WEAVER, BITLICH, & CO.,
23 North Wator Eltroot. and
No. 22 North WHARVES.
AO -WESTERN AND SOUTHERN PUR
CHANTS --A latie Flock 'or Nianllla Rope on'
hand, and for ash by
WEAVER, PITLER, -
N 0.23 North WATER Street, and
61,22 •
, jNo 22 North WiIARV,ES.
, ,
-I£l EG 'PAR.—Always on hand a full sup-
AS- ply, and for Rale by
WA&VEIt, FITLETS, &
No. 33 North WATER. Street. and
au23. ,
„No. 32 North W.II.4ItYBS.
7110. PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA. 'TIESDAY, AUGUST 24; ISM
. ,;.-, :::,,,ef4ura4ortat
' • - .
VRIE/P.S'.,A.OADEMY FOR BOYS:Riot
of Fleventli Street, belorlArch, re-openilbe4o,h
inst. All denominations admitted. $l2 per term of
22 weeks. aml4-12t,
i I LASSIOAL INSTITUTE, DEAN Street,
• i below Locuilt.—Dutled reinmed BIONDA.Y, Anent
80th. ' T. Ir. BAIRES, A. DI ,
,att23-2m
.. Prlnolliel.'
.
CENTRAL INSTITUTE—ENGLISH sip
OLM.SIO AL SCHOOL —Will be re•openod MO/4-
D AY, September tlth. TENTH and SPRING GARDOI
Streets. H. EL fdsGUIRE, A. U,,
att23.6wir Prlompal.f
MRS. MoGUIRE'S BOARDING AND DAT,
SODOOL FOB YOUNG LADiNS, 7090 BUMF
GARDES Otreet, will be re-opened MONDAY, Sep,
tember oth. an2B-Bw*
Glasewart,
TO SOU ER N AND WESTERS
ORINA, GLASSWARE, AND
FANCY ARTICLES,
AT TIM LOITABT. MARKET PRIM, AT
MARXBEN & WITTE!, Importorg,
MASONIC LULL, 718 011B8TNUT BTREET.
lans.ly
WRIGHT, SMITH, & CO.,
505 MARKET S. AND 602 OOMMEROR BT.,
CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARE
TO WESTERN MERCHANTS
GLASS SHIPPED FROM THE 'PITTSBURG
FACTORY AT MANUFCTURERS' PRICES.
CHINA CLIPS FOR DRAWING SAMPLES
TO EGROTROTYPISTB AND PHOTOGRAPHIBTS
°ROOKERY BATHS for OICHMIOAL PURPOSES
aulo•tuBt
firliesoluttane club gropartnetsbil39.
/11HE COPARTNERSHIP herotef9re
ea
-1 Wing between the undersigned is this day dis
solved, by mutual consent.
AUGUST 20th,1868. W. WARRINGTON,
au2i-30* A. T. GOODMAN.
UND ER SI GNED have this day
forined a Copartnership under the Arm of AGARD
CO., for the transaction of the Hat. Cap, and Straw
Goole businebs. HENRY
W. Y. AOAED
Sto. 146.11.1113 T Street, Philadelphia.
Angled 10. 1858. aulo-6t*
THE COPARTNERSHIP BERET 0-
FORE (aiding betemen the undersigned, nodes
the firm of GRAY & STALEY, was dissolved by mu-.
teal consent on the 2d Instant, The business of the
late firm will be settled by GEORGE W. GRAY.
ANDREW 8 PALEY,
GEORGE W. GRAY.
Philadelphia, /Intuit 11, 1858.
GEORGE W. GRAY will continue the Brewing busi
ness at the old established stand, No. 21 and 28 South
SIXTH Street Ito has oonatantlt on band old Brown
Stout, Porter, sad Ale. nun to th es-12t
SUBSCRIBERS HAVE THIS
-IL DAY entered into a limited partnership, agrosa
My to the provisions of the Act of Ansombly of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved March 21,
1836. entitled. "An Act relative to Li:lifted Partner
shipe" and the supplement thereto; and we do hereby
certify:
1. That the name of the firm, under which such part
nership to to be conducted, is X. &E. B. ORNE.
2. The general nature of the business intended to be
transacted in the purchase and sale of Carpeting in the
city of Philadelphia.
3. The name of the general partners are JOHN P.
ORNE, residing at the northwest corner of Arch and
Twenty-firnt atreet, in the city of Philadelphia{ and
EDWARD B. ORNE, residing on the north aide of
Arch street, aboie Twenty-first street, in the eald city.
4. The name of the apeetal partner to BENJAMIN
ORNE,. residing at 265 North Ninth street, In the city
of Philadelphia, who, as such special partner, has con
tributed to the common stock of the Bald firm the sum
of twenty-five thousand dollar,' in cash.
5. 1 he said partnership commences July 14, A. D.
1858, and will terminate on the 14th day of July, A. D.
1861. BENJAMIN ORNE,
JOHN P 01151 E,
EDWARD B. EWE.
PVILADELPHII, July 14,1858. jyls-8w
puosrms.TlO GUANO
2,000 BARRELS AND BAGS 11
PROM SOMBRERO ISLAND,
In Storo and for sale by
JOS. B. HANSON & CO.,
and No. 106 North DELAWARE Avenue
rip GINAL ASLMONIATED SUPER
A.." PHOSPHATE OF LIMB. free from adolteratlotl,
will now be sold to stub pu , shistere et $4O per too, at
the Factors or Sore, No. 111 NIA RIM street..
an.2.1.13t* 0. B. ROGERS.
REMOVAL-
THOMAS N. DALE & CO.,
Importers awl nenufsetitrers of
OLOTHISIth , end
TAILORS' TRIMMINGS,
Have Removed from No. 19 North FOURTH Street to
NO. 313 MARKET STREET.
REMOVAL.—BISHOP, SIMONS, & CO.
haveaaoo remcwed from 120 North -Wbarree to 106
AROII Street, above FRONT. aul6-10t
REMOVAL -JOHN P. DOHERTY,
N. E. CORNER OP FIFTH AND WALNUT STB.
PHILADIILPHIA, July 16, 1856. jy26
AGARD & CO ,
NO. 323 MARKET STREET,
WAYS NOW IN STORM AN
ENTIRE NEW STOOK
HATS AND CAPS,
TO WIIICR THEY INVITE TRH ATTENTION OT
BUYERS PROM. ALL PARTB OP TUE
UNION.
anl9-2m*
C . R. GARDEN & CO.,
MANDFAOTOIIIIIt6 OF, AND WIIOLBBALN DE1111881;
RATS, OAPS, FURS. STRAW GOODS,
FANCY BILK AND STRAW BONNETS, ARTIFI
CIAL BLOWERS, RIICHEB, FEATHERS,
ie., Ao.,
No. 600 MARKET STREET,
S. W. Corner of Sixth street, Philadelphia.
MERCHANTS are respectfully Invited to examine
our Stock. aul4-21i
ilJairbee, 3eruclrv, tit
BA/LEY & CO.,
PORMSILLY
Have removed to their now Fire-proof, White Marble
Store,
819 CHESTNUT STREET,
'NORTH BIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE
Now opening their fall stock of
IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND
To which they invite the attention of the public).
SILVER-WARE, WATOIIES, DIAMONDS, AND
PIIILADMILPHIA
Umbrellas anb parasols.
SLEEPER & FENNER,
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS,
Invite the attention of BUYERS
LARGE AND VARIED STOOK
aul24m •
BUFFALO ROBES,
GEO. F. WOMRATH'S,
416 AND :417 ARON STREET
A' PLEASANT CHArd'idEß, handsomely
ni 'furnished, to rent, with !snakiest, if desired, in
5P111.1 1 3.11 Street, near Sixteenth. Address 1.1.011 E, at
this Mee. . au24-St*
110ARDING.—The advertiser desires to
.11LP secure comfortable Boarding In a private family;
location must be central. Address MILTON, at this
ofece. analt-atSf-
FIRST-CLASS BOARD and pleasant
BOOM can be bad: on early application at 024
Louth WABBINTI`ON SQUARE, next to Barnes'
Church. • " sa2l•St#
BOARDING.—A well ventilated Oham.
ber, with smolt Parlor, wanted by two Ong!.
gentlemen.. *dame 11.., 1 + at this °Moe.. son
MERCHANTS.
A large Stack of
TO TEA DEALERS
Strtilivrt.
No, 105 North WATER Street,
tientotials.
TAILOR,
JAS REMOVED
Vats nub Cape.
BAILEY & KITCHEN,
PANOY GOODS
PEARLS,
MANIINAdTTIRERB
No. an MARKET STREBT,
To Their
Irmo, Se;r
BY THE BALE. OR ROBBY
Oparbing
~_ r
Pr. 2 0 0 , 0 b.1 .;30bb.ers
FER ' & 'ROBERTS,
No. 429 MARKET STREET, ,
' IMPORTERS AND POMMES OF
RDSIitY, GLOVES,: - . ,
SMALL WARES,
COMBS, DRG HES,
TAUT! , TRIMMINGS,
LOOKING-GLA
fiER4N AND SRENOU FANCY GOODS.
, an24im
& CO.,
287 LARKET ST. AND 228 CHIME ALLEY,
Are now opening
A FRESH STOCK
4 , RAPER AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
To 'Bch they Invite tho attention or
OAEI AND PROMPT 21101 IT TIME BUYERS.
Prat.DSLPHIA, August, 1558. au24-2m
JAB R. CAMPBELL & CO.,
No. 304 MARKET STREET,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
WSITE GOODS,
LINENS,
BLANKETS, AND
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO DRY GOODS
GENERALLY. au2o-11u
IQIBLEY, MOLTEN & WOODRUFF,
110
No. 325 MARKET STREET,
Have now opened and are daily receiving a choice
:nook of Bilks and Fancy Goode for the
FALL TRADE,
'Gonelilting of— .
BLACK AND FANCY DRESS SILKS,
BONNET AND VELVET RIBBONS,
DRESS GOODS OP EVERY VARIETY,
WRITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES,
GLOVES AND MITTS.
• LADIES' CLOAKS, SHAWLS, MANTILLAS, &c.
, To which they Invite the attention of Buyers gene•
1 . nn2o•lm
SPARHAWK, DUNTON, & WURTS,
302 MARKET STREET:
Are SELLINg OY their STOCK 011EAP
TO CLOSE BUSINESS.
' GREAT INDUCEMENTS
WILL Ng (MIMED TO
CASH 1315YERS.
Tilo Stock consists of
STAPLE AND DRESS GOODS,
And Is law and well selected. aulO-1m
ALEXANDER & KNOWLES,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
HOSIERY, GLOVES AND FANCY GOODS,
(HATS ANNOTSD TO)
.Nob. 490 MARKET AND 425 MERCHANT EITH.,
And have Jut opened a NEW AND COMPLETE
STOOL{ OF GOODS, expressly adapted. to
FALL TRADE,
To which the attention of their customers and FIRST
CLASS BUYERS Is invited.
aal7•dtnovl
JOSHUA L. BAILY,
N. W. COIL. FIFTH AND MARKET STB.,
PHILADELPHIA,
Hal now open a
CHOICE AND ENTIRELY NEW STOCK
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
FOR SALE BELOW REOULAR. PRICES,
To which he Invites the attention of Buyers from
all sections of the country. aurnme
1858 SILK. GOODS. 1858
FALL IMPORTATIONS.
3D-PA.MA W., ROBS, 8a "VCTITI-T.M.RE3,
- - 521 MARKET STREET,
618 COMMERCE STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Here now In store their complete
DIPORTATION OF BILK AND FANCY GOODS,
- To which the attention of the TRADE le invited.
ael4-2m
NEW FALL STOOK.
LAZ/ZEi3iIR.T THOMAS,
MARKET STREET, SOUTH SIDE,
Hss jest opened and has now In store
AN ENTIRE NEW STOOK OP
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN DRY GOODS,
Ranted expressly for the FALL TRADE, to which he
Invites the attention of
CAUL AND SIX MONTHS' DETERS.
W. 11. HOWELL,
attlo-112w-wlui E. HARPER 3.EPYRIES,
M.ARTINS, PEDDLE, & HAMRICK,
IMPORTERS AND MEMOIRS IN
HOSIERY,
GLOVES, and
FANCY NOTIONS,
No. 80 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
FIVE DOORS BELOW THE MERCHANTS' HOTEL,
Offer for stile the meet complete Mock of goods in
thdr line to be found In the
UNITED STATES,
Consisting of BOSIERY, or every grade,
GLOVES for nen, women, and children, comprising
an assortment of over 800 kinds,
UNDERSHIRCS and DRAWERS,
LINEN BOSOII SHIRTS and COLLARS,
LINEN CAMIRIC HANDKERCHIEFS and SHIRT
FRONTS,
LADIES' ELASTIC BELTS, with clasps of entirely
now designs, with an endless variety of Notions, to
which they invite the attention of
FIRST CLASS WESTERN AND SOUTHERN
BUYERS. auld-Ow
MEN'S WEAR.
DE COURSEY, LAFOURCADE, & CO.,
- (335 MARKET STREET,)
Mire now In Store their
PALL IMPORTATIONS, lei
of the greatest novelties of such goods, to which the
attention of
THEIR CUSTOMERS AND VIII TRADI
SUILITo IS INVITED.
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
AND
TAILORS , TRIMMINGS.
LONGOOPE & PEAROE,,
9 SOUTH FOURTH,
ONE DOOR BELOW MARKET STREET,
Hies in store a full assortment of Men's Burnishing
Goods and Tailors , Trimmings, to which they Invite the
attention of Clothiers and Merchant Tailors, aultilm
FALL STOCK
BILK AND FANCY GOODS.
HERRING & OTT,
N. W. Cotner of FOURTH and INIARKET STREETS,
Have now in store a splendid assortment of
SILKS, RIBBONS, AND FANCY GOODS
OF THEIR OWN IMPORTATION,
To which they invite the attention of
FIRSY.OLASS BUYERS.
aul3.2m
pRICE, FERRIS, & CO.,
IBIPORTERB OF
WHITE GOODS,
LINENS, DAMASKS,
EMBROIDERIER,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
CLOVES, MITTS, &a.,
No. 834 MARKET STREET,
IsELOw SW:MTH,
PHILADELPHIA:
J. M. P. PRICE, OHAS. H. IRVINZ,
RICHARD PRICE!, JAB. H. COCHRANE,
EDWARD FERRIS. sulMx
QUINTIN CAMPBELL, Tx., & CO.,
lAIPORTERS AND JOBBERS
LIOSIERY,
GLOVES, and
PANOY GOODS,
No. 341 MARKET STREET,
• Northeast Corner of FOURTH
EL A. 80/.OIOILTORD,
aul.2-2n
F ALL STOCK OF CLOTHING
OHARLES HARKNESS Jr, SON,
No. 938 MARKET STREET,
SOUTHEAST CORNER OE FOURTH,
Have ww In store a large and splendid assortment
of FALL and WINTER CLOTHING, manufactured ex
pressly for tho Southern and Western Trade, which
they offer for sale on the boat terms for Cash, or on the
usual Credit.
E11.11C.E83 are invited to call and examine for them
selves. anl2,2m
EiIEENIIRME
WHOLESALE DEALERS
YOREIGN AND DOMEBTIO DRY GOODS,
No. 618 MARKET STREET,
Are nowconstantlyreceivin
NEW SEASONABLE GOODS,
Or Desirable Styles', from the best mark in thin
Country and Europe. 477"
The attack:Wu of purobasers ia solicited. aull-Orr
FIRST AND SECOND QUALITY FLUE
AND BRENT IRON. Also, Gasometer, %Coal
Shute, Sagir Mould, Tank, and Plate Iron, out to pat•
tern, nr• to3B Inches wide. For isle by the manate.a.
torero, T. WOOD .k BROTHRIU3,
and-lnx No, 738 North B.IIOOND et., phlladlaphla,
FALL GO CDS.:
MARTIN & WoLFF,
233 MARKET STREET,
DRY GOODS.
, anlo-Ira
FALL STOCK.
EXTHIAN, JONES, lo CO.,
. N 0.216 MARKET STREET,
THROWN! TO
No. 204 CHURCH ALLEY,
Have now in atOro a
COMPLETE STOCK
SEASONABLE DRY GOODS,
To which they invite the attention of Bayern from
all porta of tho Union. anlB-2m
SITER, VAN UIJLIN, & GLASS,
AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
HOSIERY,
GLOVES,
FANCY GOODS,Ao.,
No. 423 MARKET STREET,
ABOVE FOURTH,
PHILADELPHIA.
atil3-202
BARCROFT & CO.,
(Nos. 905 and 407 MARKET STREET,)
IMPORTERS
•
AND
JOBBERS
OD
DRY GOODS,
Would give notice to Buyers,
IN STERN 880TI0N OP TER COUNTRY,
That tholr arrangomento for tho
FALL TRADE
ARE NOW COMPLETE. null-6w
SHAPLEIGH, RUE, & CO.,
WHITE GOODS,
jlir .
T. WAY & CO.,
Noe. 221 MARKET /Brevet and 10 CHURCH Alley
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
The completeness of their Stock, both for.
VARIETY AND PRICES,
Will be found to offer advantages to buyers, unsnr
passed by any other in this country.
BURNETT, SEXTON & SWEARINGEN
No. 409 MARKET STREET, NORTH BIDE,
THE LATEST FALL STYLES
Or
Imported and Home Manufactured
FANCY DRY GOODS,
Ooneiating of—
DRESS TRIMMINGS
VELVET RIBBONS,_
SKIRTS
of all kinds, and materiale for them.
HOSIERY IN GREAT VARIETY.
UNDERSHIRTS,
DRAWERS,
BRAWLS,
COMFORTS,
GAITERS
Ladles and Ohildren , e BELTS,
To all of which we invite the attention of
FIRST-CLASS BUYERS.'
aull-lm
JOHN B. STRYKER & CO.,
310 MARKET STREET,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IX
BRITISH, FRENCH, AND ASIERICAN
DRY GOODS AND CARPETS,
BOUGUT AT AUOTION,
And will be mold low for cash. atl7-1m
"Ir FALL STOCK.
McCauley, Brother, & Brewster,
"(Ave just opened an entire new stook of
DOSIEDY, GLOVES, AND FANCY GOODS,
to which they invite the attention of Bret-class buyere
Our stock la pestloularly adapted to
THE SOUTHERN TRADE
au9-2mlf
NO. 415 MARKET STREET.
Are now receiving their
To which the attention of
CARPETINGS.—
AUBURN THREE-PM,
SUPERFINE:3 AND VENITIANS.
Manufactured by
JOSIAH BARBER.
Sole Agents in this City,
ATWOOD, RALSTON & CO.,
Jy3l-tf No. 633 MARKET Street
T &M. SA.UNDERS,
eP •
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Of PHILADELPHIA and EASTERN Manufacture.
ALso,
STRAW GOODS AND SOFT HATS.
CASH, and prompt SIX-MONTIIS BUYERS will
find it to their Interest to examine our Stock.
au2o-1m No. 94 North FOURTH Street.
BOKER & BROTHERS,
CITY AND EASTERN MADE
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Nos. 432 AND 434 MARKET STREET,
Below Fifth, South side,
ttol9-1m PHILADELPHIA
FALL STOOK
OP
BOOTS AND SHOES.
It/YEI NOW IA MEI A LARDS AND WILL ABBODVID
OP CITY AND EASTERN MANUFACTURE
Which their offer for sale on the beet terms for cash,
or on the urinal credit. Buyers are Invited to call and
examine their stock. jy3l.4f
ROOTS AND SHOES.—Tbe enbseriber
has on hand a large and varied stock of BOOTS
and 8110E8, whieh he will sell at the lowest prices.
GRO. W. TAYLOR,
non - l 7 8. E. corner FIFTH and MARKET Ste.
QUIRTIN O►HPBBLL I JR
EDWIN W. PAYNE,
LASTINGS
PILENOU KID,
CONGRESS WEBB,
TOILET SLIPPERS 'UPPERS,
SLIPPER TRIMMINGS, LAOEB, &c. *ul9-2m
'NOTICE TO SHOE MANUFACTURERS.
11 The undersigned (sueeessore to the late JOSEPH
T. JOHNS) are now prepared to meet The wants of the
trade at the
Northeast corner of ARON and FOUNTII Streets
Their facilities for IMPORTING and FURNISHING
every article in the SHOE STUFFS and TRIMMINGS
line, at moderate prices and on favorable terms, are
unsurpassed.
The attention of BUYERS is respentfally solicited
WM. JOHNS & SON,
nun N. B. corner Arch and Fourth eta.
PERSONAL.—If this should moot the eye
11 or my old friend HARVEY H. TYSON, I shall be
gratified to see him, as I propose soon to leave for the
West. JOHN T. FETTERLiNG, No. 1908 JUVENAL
Street, above Nineteenth, east side. au23.2t*
E S SHAD.-60arrouthll3 , MI
lie. MUD, now landing from Boston doom., and for
vale by mill JNO. M. ILENNZDY & 00.
Elrn ilpgrabg Jobbers.
IMPORTERS
IMPORTERS
LINENS,
EMBROIDERIES,
LADE GOODS, &c
No. 829 MARKET STREET,
PIIILADELPIIIA
DRY GOODS,
Are now fully prepared for the
FALL TRADE.
Offer for sale et their store,
28 NORTH FOURTH ST.
PHILADELPHIA, AUGUST, 1858
FALL TRADE
WM. U. BROWN & CO.
FAIL STOOK OF FOREIGN
AMERICAN DRY GOODS,
BUItkRO
Is respectfully Invited
Boots nub Sliocs
WHOLESALE DEALERS
ItANUPAOTURERS
AND
'WHOLESALE DEALERS
L'OSEPH H. THOMPSON d 6 CO.,
No. 914 MARKET STREET,
AND
Nos. 8 and 5 FRANKLIN PLACR,
STOOL or
BOOTS AND SHOES,
f3ljot Sinbinge
IRON BUILDING, ARCH STREET,
One door above Fourth
IMPORTNR AND MIAMI IS
GALLOONS,
MEETINGS,
PATENT LEATHER,
01,,D STAND,
pappnat.
tiAoltsalt Mrg acrobe.
THOMAS & MARTIN,
Ho. '207 MUNDT HEMET,
OOMMISSION MEBOHLNTS FOR THE HALE OP
AMERICAN COTTON AND wizeuirj claim
TO DEALERS IN OIL CLOTHS.
,The Subscriber having superior facilities for Menu•
featuring•
FLOOR, TABLE, STAIR, and
CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS,
I, now prepared to offer groat inducements to Buyers
from all parts of the country. . -
A large arul choice Stook Constantly on hand.
Great care will be taken in selecting for Dealers who
order by mail.
WAREHOUSE, No. 229 ARCH Street, Phila.
au 23-3 m* THOMAS POTTER, Manufacturer.
NEW AND 011010E'S'I'l(LES
ELLINGTON CARPETS,
- (CROSSLEY'S PATENT BRIISSHLF;,S
CONSTANTLY mozrirnia
ANN •
MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE.
FOR SALE BY
JOSEPH LEA,
1-28 and 130 CHESTNUT STREET.
au2l-2,31
PACIFIC
DELAINES, PERSIANS, CASHMERES,
ALMAS, PRINTS, ETC.
ALSO, A LARGE MOS. OP
FOREIGN DRY GOODS',
BY THE PACK/GE,
FOR SALE ET
LITTLE & STOKES,
- No. 235 CHESTNUT Street
BROOKS' PATENT GLACE r r
SPOOL. COTTON.
SOLE AGENTS POP. PHILADELPHIA,
LITTLE & STOKES,
NO. 235 CHESTNUT STREET
au2l-18t
BLABON & SMITH,
MANUFACTURERS OP
OIL, CLOTHS
WAREHOUSE, 148 NORTH TRIED STREET,
•
PHILADELPHIA.
Orval' to the trade a fall stock of Floor Oil Olo . ths,
medium and extra finality enamelled Muslin an d
Duck.
Table Oil Clothe, new styles; green glued Oil Cloth
for Window shades. - -
A complete assortment of Window Shades, trimmings,
&o. We invite the attention of dealers to our stock.
aulB-2m
AUTUMN TRADE, 1858:
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS
AT WIIOLESALE
DRESS GOODS OF NEWEST STYLES, SHAWLS
OF EVERY VARIETY
MERINOS, COBIIRGS, MUSLIN DE LAINES,
VELVETS, SILKS, ALPACAS, GINGHAMS,
CLOTHS, OASSI3iBRES, BAT/NETS, VESTINGS,
FLANNELS, PRINTS, BLEACHED AND BROWN
GOODS,
With a complete Line or
EMBROIDERIES,
And other styles of Goode adapted to a
FIRST-OLASS TRADE,
All of which are offered for sale Ohesp
W. G. CHITTICK & CO.,
438 MARKET and 433 MERCHANT ST
aul7-ta th sat 2m&w2m
TAMES A. FARNIIM,
IMPORTER AND COMMISSION MEROEIANT,
219 OIIESTNIIT STREET,
OP BT.11118,)
Rio Now orals for examination a full tumortment of
Gloves, Gauntlets, Shirts, Drawer'', Turkey Red and
Madder Handkerchiefs, Comforts, Bails, Hoods, Re
golettes, Hose, and other Germantown fancy goods;
Domestic Buck Gloves, Mittens, and Gauntlets; Dress
Trimmings, Buttons Belts, &0., ,to., to which he in.
sites the attention of the trade. •
Agent for New Britain Knitting co.'s Mineral Spring,
Pacific, Wolootville, Trenton, and Oohoee Shirts and
Drawers. 3720-erkilm
GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS. ,
JOHN B. ENGLISH & CO.,
No. 113 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA,
AND 257 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Are now receiving their FALL IMPORTATION of
FRENCH AND ENGLISH,
KID, DEAVER, BUCK, SILK, CLOTH, BUR, FUR
TOP, AND PLUSH-LINED
GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS.
RIDGWAY, HEITSSNER, & CO.,
IMPORTERS OP
CLOTIIS,
DOZSIIINS, and
CASSIMIRES
BOLE AGENTS FOE TEE FOLLOWING
CELEBRATED MANUFACTURERS
FRED. BROKERS, (Little Ticket,)
W. A. JOHANNY, Abhoe,
GEYERS & SCHMIDT, (8 end M Olothe,)
ZAIIIBONA. BROTILERS, (Fancy Csesimeres,)
BROIMI h LAMBERTS, (5' and D Clothe,)
E. TUNNIES & CO., •
H. G. HERRMAN & SON, (Meson Cloth)
HILSELOPB tc 00.
No. 206 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
IL W. RIDGWAY,
atel3-2m CHAS. HEIISSNER.
GLEHECIIO MILLS, _
GrEitMANTOWN, PA
A. McCALLIIM• & CO.,
MANUFACTURER& AND WBOLESALM DEALERS IM
OARPETINOB, OIL CLOTHS, ac
WAREHOUSE, No. 80 BANK STREET,
1,200 PACKAGES
Brown and Bleached
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, and DRILLINGS,
direct from
LACONIA, GREAT FALLS,
HADLEY, PERKINS,
MASSACHUSETTS, DWIGHT,
DARTLET, and OABOT MILLS,
In which will be found a large and desirable assortment,
to which we beg to call the attention of the trade.
ROBESON INDIGO BLUE PRINTS, HAAIPDEN
TWEEDS, STRIPES, TICKINQS,
AND COTTONADEB,
In great larletT.
SATINETS, FLANNELS, &0.,
For sale by
FROTEINGIUM. & WELLS, Agent&
ans-2ndf 85 LF.TITIA St. and 84 S. FRONT St
WELLI . NG, COFFIN, & CO.,
116 CHESTNUT STREET,
Hart on hand, and are constantly receiving, .th fol
lowing description of goods :
A. & W. SPRAGUES' PRINTS, in great variety,
including Chocolates, Turkey Reda, Greens, Blues,
Shlrtings, and Fancy Styles.
BLEACHED SHEETINGS,_ SKIRTINGS, A
DRILLINGS.
Lonsdale, Masonville, Slatersville,
Hope,Washington, Unlod MIDI,
Blacstone, Cohannet, Johnston
White Rock, Phenix, Acton, tio.
BROWN SHEETINGS SHIRTINGS, AND OSNA
iI3RGS.
. -
Matoaca, Virginia Family, Groton,
Ettrick, East'n Virginia, Nagle,
Manchester, Moc'e & Farm's, Still Water,
Mechanics', Warren A, Carre' River,
Riverside.
CLOTHS.
Bottomley's, Pomeroy's, and Glenbam Co.'s Black
and Fancy all-wool and cotton warp Clothe in great
variety.
DOESKINS AND CASSIMERES.
Greenfield Co., Saxton. River, Bristol,
Terry's, Stearn% and others.
SATINETS.
Stearn's, Ayres & Aldrich, Taft & Capron,
Minot, Charter Oak, Mineral Springs,
Swift River, Carpenters', Florence Mille,
Hockanum, Duhring 7 a, Oonvermille,
SlLESlAS.—Lonadale , a, Smith's, and other makes,
plain and twilled, of all colors.
Fancy Negro Stripes and Pleat'.
Jewett City and Irene stripes, Denim% and. Ticking'.
Ithodo Island and Philadelphia Linseya and Apron
Chocks.
Shepard's and Slater's Canton Flannels, &o. ty22.2.
RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS,
DA.MA.sICS, DIA.PICTAS. ace.
coN suggyis of RICIEWILSOWS LINENS, and those
desirous or obtaining the GENUINE GOODS, should
sae that the articles they purchase are sealed with the
full name of the firm,
RICHARDSON, SONS, & OWDEN,
As a guarantee-of the soundness and durability of the
geode.
This iteation le rendered eseentially necessary ea large
quantities of inferior and defective Linens are prepared
!lesson atter season; and coaled with the name of
ItIOGARDSON by Inch houses, who, regardless of the
injury thus inflicted alike on the A merican eousumer
and the manufacturers of the genuine Goode, will not
readily abandon a business so profitable, while pur
chasers can be imposed on with Goods of a worthleee
character. •
J. BEILLOCKE & J. B. LOCKE,
my2B-6te Agente, 86 OUTIltO#l Street, flew boil'.
AMAIDTEIR MUSICAL JUBILEE
MoithirragitWwligisDAT,
Alt n ig t otti &PIG , -
PRICE'S GRO..E.
This delightful Grove is situ Y
the
ated on line of the
WEST PHILADELPHIA. PASSENGER RAILWAY,
distant about One and a half Miles from the Bridge
The Management having gone to en immense outlay
in preparing the Woods for this great PETE, is deter
mined that it shall be given on the name. - _
SCALE OP GRANDEUR -
as those so enteeedniti itarcduced in the enilrons of
PARIS AND LONDON, -
and mere recently...it 'Jones% Woods, new York. The
first day's entertainment will consist of the following .
PIIOGRA.m,mg; -
_ .
'Rolf TWO TO Ttreell O'CLOCK.
TOOAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MCLIO. -
PART II -
THELSZ TO FM O'CLOCK: -
ACROBATIC AND GYMNASTIC YEATS.
rive To sevair 0 , 01.00 r..
GRAND BAL (NIA AfPitTRE. ,
- EIGHT ToTRY O'CLOCK. -
OPEN-AIR PhOSSENADE riBEWO‘4II.
ADMISSION TO THE WHOLE - 26 CENTS.
SEASON TICKETS 60 CENTS.
, Children accompanied by parents, no charge. -
The Care of the West Philadelphia Passenger Rail
way wilt leave THIRD andIEARKET Streets every Mi
nute after 12 o'clock H. Whitson's line of Omnibuses
will also leave the,EXCHANGE every few minutes, and
take Passengeri direct to the Ground.
Stages from the different Bottle will also run Passen
gers to the Jubilee at intervals daring the day and
evening. ' -
Private, Carriages will be admitted within the imolai
_ .
sure.
A strong and efficient Police Force, under the direc
tion or ex-MARSHAL KEYSER, is engaged, and will
manly perfect order.
lathe Gates will be thrown open at 1 o'clock P.M.
Choice Refresh Merits may be obtiined on the Ground.
Should the weather prove unfavorable the Herbal
will.be postponed until WEDNESDAY Ang. Eeth.
The whole under the personal supervision of
au24.lt GEOIIGE ROOD,
SANE
'ORD'S OPERA HOUSE,
ELEVENTH Street, above CHESTNUT.
Open for the &anon, with the largest
TROUPS OE AREISTS IN THE WORLD !
The Entertainments nightly offered by
Sh.NEORD'S Tail- PE
comprise all the latent Songs, Glees, Deets, °home, '
Refrains, Dances Ballets, thc , interspersed with
WIT AND ELOQUENCE.
In fait, all the VocaliaMit the day to produced by
M 1781.0, t ONO,: Aa Lo TO.STItt. '
The whole under the management of Mr. S. S. SAN
FORD. -
Admission 26 cents. Doers open at 7 tealook • pea
(ermines to commence at 8 o'clock. , a024,-3m
WIEBATLEY '& CLARKV S ARCH-BT.
T REATltE.—Wiiliam 8. Frederick', Acting sad
Stage Manager. -
TUESDAY EVENING, August 24, 1868,
BEIE 810024 10 GONQC.Ba.
Mr Rude/ogle, Mr John Gilbert; Young Marlow, Mr
Wheatley; Miss Rankestle,Mri John Drew; Mrs
t, srd
castle, Mrs John Gilbert.
To conclude with AGNES DE VERN.
..• . ,
Alfred Da Vere, Mr Dolman; Edward Evelyn, Mr Showell; agate; De.Yera, Mn W 0 Gladstone; Lydia,
Mies hmma Taylor.
Admission. 26 eta. Bemired Seats In Dress Olrele. STM
ets ; Orchestra Stalls, SO eta; Beats in Private Boxes, 76
eta; Gallery, 13 e ta ; Gallery for OoloredPersons, 26 eta ;
Private Box in Gallery for Golored Persona,' Mr ell
Whole Private Box, U.
Doors opitt at T,;( o'clock ;.commence at'l X , precis*.
MRS: D. P.'BOWERS's • WALNUT-ST.
THEATHE, corner of NINTH and WAINUT
Street.
TITEMAY EVENING, August 24 ,1136%
, „ FASHION.' •":
. .
Adam Trneman, Mr Itichinga; Count Jolimaitro, Mr
HA Ferry; Gertrude, Miss Richton Mrs Tiffany, Afro
- H A. Perry.
To conclude with OIMEOT OP INTEREST -
---
Major Onlverin, Mr Eberle; Barnej, Mr Frank Drew;
Mrs Major °Wrath!, Mrs A. Perry; Mrs V' rnon,Mhd
Rulings:
Prices of admission:--Second Ter and Family Circle ,
and Third Tier, 25 cents; Parquet, 87X - cents; Drew
Circle, 50 canto; Private - Doses, according to their
locale, $3 and $5; Pines Beats in Orchestra and Private
Boxes, 75 cents; ,
Doors open at 7 o'clock; Curtain rises at o'clock.
VVANTED—A. Situation as Porter. - Can
furnish good testimonials as to character.- Ad
dress D MoMIILLILN, Blood's Despatch. - an24.2tis
WANTED—By a young Man, a Situation
as 'Arslatent Olerk In a wholesale establishment.
Oen eye the best of reference. Address ALFEOID. at
this Office. • an 244101,
WANTED By a young Man whci -an
y extensive business acquaintance West and South,
a Situation either as Clerk or Travellingdgent [(warner
candle house: Ras been for severalyesrs engaged in
latter capacity. 'Address " TR.§ VELLEit,' , office or
The Press. sun 13td , - -
WANTED. --A Situation in a Wholesale
Clothing or Di 7 Goods House; as Seperinea or
Assistant Boot-deeper, Could induenee a large West
ern and Southern tnsde. Best city reference sr.ll,be
&fen. Address S. S., at this Office. - sta44llS
UVANTED—By An educated English , Wo-
V man, a situation as SEAMSTRESS, tuiderstands
all kinds of family seeing and embroidery ; no object,
tion tu the country. Address SEAMSTRESS, stAtir
office . , _
an. 23.111"
WANTED—By a Yam* Man; a *sitnatiot,
as SALESMAN in a wholesale Clothing Honer
has had experience •and fully understands the trade;
No objection to go South or Weld. Address MATH
ING, attho office of The Prejs " au23-4tiv
A SITUATION WANTED,-By - Yottnif
1 - A. Woman, at COOK and IRONER. - Apply at. Ns.
1103 WEST Street, above Eleventh. malat*
ell WANTED—To Exchange for. German
town property, five three story BRICK 110111188,
two story back buildings, sainted In one of the best
parts of the city. Address G. 1311PLL.; Derptteli.
ilonsea entirely rew. au24.lw
A YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN- wish&
.Li a alttuttioa as WET NURSE. Has boat her own
ahild, and wishes to have ane at her own residence.
Addrem War Nun; through Blood's Despatch.- _
an23-3t*
WANTED TO EXCHANGE on iontnal
terms, gocdd property ma VBAXKVORD Road,
yielding a el nir I,,come of - $44315 a year, for improved
property in Brooklyn or Vicinity, N.l. Addict% YORK,
beepatch: - sa2l:3t*
r T u r c — sc iae l a n ch N e e r w t
j o . take c A ha v rge of
chool Gradutte Preform!. Address e is r ffiffitX. st thla
office. aa2I.BNP
/110VERNESS.—WANTED a Situation by
kx a:young Lady sa GoverneSa or Teacher in a School.
Has had some experience. Is acquainted with the usual
linglieh branches, French, Drawing, Music. dec. Ad
dress 550 eERNIIBB, office or The PvAs. artil-Stee
VVANTED—By a young married man, a
Situation in a Wholesale Dry Goods or Grocery
Store. Writes a good hand, and is willing to make him
sett us.tut to hie employer. Address INDII!.TRY,
this Office. attl9-6tat
ottiV AN TED, FUR THE UNITED STATER
CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to
whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, - and
medical attendance. Pay from 10.9 to $ 22 per month.
No man having a wife or child will be ir.omted. - Apply
for MOUNTED SERVICE at No 817 M AEE BT BRIO,
above Eighth, north aide.
WILLIAM B. BOYALL, -
let Lieut. Id Bee. of Cavalry,
Recruiting °Neer..
T'QUA KI
'R CITY INSITRANOR
COMPANY, OP PHILADELPHIA, 488 WAI NUT
Street. •
Statement of the business and condition of The gasket
City Insurance Company of Philadelphia, for the Sir
months ending June 30,1858 t
Capital and Surplus, January 1.1858 8277,079 81
Interest received and accrued from Jan. 1 to
July 1, 1858. _8,905 85
Premiums received from January lat to July
let, 1858 118,074 ST
Salvage and Reinsurance received 4,877 94
LOSSH a, Expiable, &O.
Losses paid a 14,451 64
Dividend, reinsurance, return pre
miums, and expenses.
98,1148 08
Balance remaining with the Company gulyl; $04,261
Bonds, mortgages, stocks, coupon
bonds, loans on collateral, and
call loans, kc - $183,153 60
13111 s Receivable 90,61 70
Cash on band. and In Bank, and
due from agents 29,916 06
PHILADELPHIA
Capital Stock
OPPICERS.
68011011 H. UM—President.
E. P. HoBB—Vice President.
H. H . °poem A.T.T —Amara* and Tram:wee
8. H. BUTLER—Assietsitt-searetary.
George H. Hart, Joseph Edwards,
.1. P. How, -, Foster 8. PerleinS,
A 0. Oattell, Charles O. 'lmlay,
Andrew R. Chambers, Samuel Jones, M. D.,
Z. W. Dailey, - Hon. HH. Puller,
John e. Dale, H. B. Ck4SEsinals
John L. Pomeroy.
H. H. COGGSHALL,
Secretary.
Attest :
jy2tilmolf
A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
.L - A. INCORPORATED 1810-011.4RT.ER PRR
PETUAL.
No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia.
Flaring large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus
Inveeted in sound and available Securities, continue:,
insure on Drrellinse, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise,
Vessels in Port end their Cargoes, and - other Personal
Property. All Looses liberally and promptly adjusted.
D/1101 . 0111.
George Abbott, John I'. Lewis,
John Welsh ) , Caspar W. Morris,
Samuel o.Mortoni James B. Campbell,
Patriot Brady, . Edmund Q. DuHlh.
Charles W. Ponitney.
GEORGE ABBOTT, President.
THOMAS B. MABIE. SeeretarY • 1523-y if
HART SEE Olt NE'S CITRE-ALL—TEEN
GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY
Solt DYcPEPSIA, WEAR STOMACH AND WEAK
ROWELS. Preyared by a Chemist. Bottles I2X,
and 60 cents.
THE GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDICAb
SCIENCE!
HARTSROVNE'S CURE-ALL should be kept In all
tamales. in case of accidents or sudden sickness.
warrsnonnirs CURE-ALL sures Rheumatism.
HARTeIIORNE'I3 CURE-ALL cures Cramps, Cholla,
pains in the Stomach or Dowels.
lIAR.TSHORNEIIi CURE-ALL cures Pains in the
imba, We. Back and Breast.
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cure. Sprains, Braless,
Scalds and ennui.
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Neuralgia,
Toothache and Stiffness in the Joints.
HAETSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Cholera, Mat
thias and all Pain
HARTSHORNE'S_ CURE-ALL cures Ear Ache and
, eaftiess from a cold.
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL _cures Dyspepsia and
Indigestion ; also, Canker and Sore Month and Sore
Throat.
HARTSHORNE'S OARS-ALL cures all Spinal Affee-
Cons and Weakness in Limbs.
HARTSHORNE'S OURE-ALL is a grelit tonlo to
Weak Stomach and Bowels, and Improves Digestion.
It 7 As the frequent changes of the weather produce
a b a d C o ld, Rheumatism, Pam in the Limbs and Body;
also, Stiff Neck — every person should get a bottle. It
antethe Nerves, Muscles, Sinews,. Blood and.
B o nes; smi, by its warming electro-magnetic power, ex
pels all pain from the system. Get a bottle and try it,
and you will be astonished at its happy effects.
N. B. Jr you have a (laugh, use HARTSHORNE'S
Pectoral Syrup of Wild Cherry, it is the beit Coach
Syrup in the World. Bottles, 25 and - 50 cents, and Sc.
Ir you are Billions, use HARTSHORNE'S ANTI.
BILLIOUS PILLS. They act upon the Liver, Stomach
and towels, carrying off all Bile and Fool Secretions.
Boxes, 25 cents. Sold by R. 11. JENKINS.
SECOND and WALNUT Streets.
Sims' Stores, Chestnut and Market streets. -
• Clarrignee, Tenth and Coates street!.
Wagner's, Tenth and Lombard sta. 4142- th s haat( it
amuocutgitts
Warns.
insurarire Ecminanito.
114,894 44
N 4,281 35
...$200,000 00
DIIIIOTOIB
Ilcbkina!
402,00 T HI