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from Howl York. at WiV-
K£W FVBUCATIONS...' / •
gHE W B Y MEMO RIA I* S:
.; FROM AITTHBimO BOTRCBS;;, I
KDITteBT.
; WHICH Tf Alfrta
'AN BSSAT ON CHfiISTIANITy;
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PERCY BYSBHE SHELLEY
IToLMmo....
TRn aditreaaofthe abovsyotairie ia tha wjfa of Sir
Faror roa of tba Port., BHa baa prepared thl*
maiH to oorreotnriartatemdcU and erronenn* imprei
■OOP iptiieh have prerailed toa'ard.SbaUer. Tba raa
tarialahereueed ore- familydocnnienta,' for tbo mcot
»*rt new to the poblio.Theie bomprisa,unbar other
aotttor nov Bratp«bUah»d; the •• En> on Chriatrani
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from tteUafbi'ojna i>en t inn», eorreej*n«ent>e it. BfceS-
Jer wftorWiOlMi.Ooclln*, Kanta,' Hordbe Smith. Otter,
H» nbUbher,and oUanrj and eSttriieta freuthe Frias
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NOS dST.MARXET, and 4!MCQMMERCE sis,
■ .mow. saint. : :; r ’''
’Haying Jii*t removed to tie above location, *te now
opening a new and very desirable Stock of Ooode,ein
breoiag every variety in their linefwluch they offer to
tite trade at the loweet market ratal, for oaih or ap
proved credit/ '• anSrSm’
HALLO WELL & 00.,
■: ' 888 MARKET ' ' J
H»v» dqw open, and readr foreale.
A SUPERB ASSORTMENT
NEW SILKS
FANCY.DRY GOODS,
' v { ' ‘ 1 •- •
Of their own imtortation.
|gS9PALL IMPORTATIONS. ]_Bs9
DALE. ROSS & WITHERS,
: Ml MARKET, AND. SIS COMMERCE STREETS,
j PHILADELPHIA.
V' IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
0»'
SILK
' ' 1 -■'• ,'.AJTD
PANOV GOODS, *
Hava now a complete stook, to which they invite the at
tention of buyers. J ; ‘ aus-3m
IMPORT,
~ 18 5 9 .
HERRING & OTT,
* Have now in Store their nnal
SPLENDID STO OK
~W *' - or ■ 1
. RiBBON|j iiMM j Nos^
, . . .. EMBkoiDESl^^g
N. W. CORNER FOURTH AND MARKET STS.
rHHa-. -•--••
GOODS. PALL ’59,
SIBLEY, MOLTEN,* WOODRUFF,
4 ; . NO. 631 MARKET STREET,
* . (North Side,) , '.
Ikvitf the attemioa of Barer* to their ohoioe sad oam
pleteitook of
- 'SILK, DUSKS, AND FANCY GOODS.
aus-lm
1 Y. a - OHITTICK & QO.,
and wholesale dealers
FOREIGN ‘ AN9 DOMESTIC, DRY GOODS,
438 MARX £l', AND 433 MERCHANT STREETS,
At* noer reoeieinr from Europe their
; FALL IMPORTATIONS,
Embraeta* * a fall assortment of goods adapted to the
present esereon. These, with their home purehaees, in
AJT E 810 AN- E A B RIOS,
iHu enable them .to offer to the. Trade one of the meet
•, attractive ytookein themarket#
if ' -1 ; CAsk AND SHORT-TIME BUYERS
A**' tetpeotftjly eoUoited to examine this stock before
purehnstap.-- anfi-fm w ?m
1§59. *all trade. 1859.
SMITH, WILLIAMS & CO.,
NOS. 413 MARKET, end 310 COMMERCE STS.
Wftfjava now resAjr a full stock of
• AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN FABRICS,
Y.* ;WUR OWN IMPORTATION, ’ "
And liroorihtdirect from the Manufacturers.
Wo harenumr style; of STAPLE GOODS, aepeoially
adapted to the
;. SQtJTHERT'i TRADE,
MaaeßCactured for, and oonfined sxokvixvxly to
otmaKLl/ss« . auS-fmwlra
1859. PALL TRADE. 18 59.
SHORTEIDGE & 880.,
(BUCCKSSOXS TO HAIdMAN* SXYXKX* & C 0.,)
IMPORTERS ANDJQBBERS
DRY GOODS,
421 MARKET, STREET, ■
l_ : ' . Havein etoreacom plate line of
TOKBIG N- ANDDO MB 8 TIC GOODS,
Setectodaxpresalywith & view to the interest* of
CASH AND PROMPT SHORT-CREDIT DEALERS,
Tt^whioh r they reapeetfally invite Die attention of the
r fall aitook constantly on hand, and orders will
b* executed promptly, at the • . .
» W*rij; LQWESTMARKETR ATEB.
JgLWJHED AND BROWN
■^■H'SETINGS.
- A TVr.IJ.IXS OF
; the MOBTAPPROVED BRANDS.
•’ SOX SALT
; y by the piece or package
JOSHUA L. BAILY,
1 *U MARKET STREET,
aul-«f ; • •: PHILADELPHIA.
JpIRST OPENING
MBRRIMAOKPRINXB,
,F A L L ST YtE S r
THIS DAY, AUGUST X.
JOSHUA L. BAILY,
>U MARKET STRBBT,
nnl-tf PHILADELPHIA:
gMITH. & 00.
9irMARKETST.,AND 226. CHURCH ALLEY,
Arenew openlngtheir .
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
I -’f'-.ot: . 1
■ WAtoirAMD FANCY
DRY 000 DS.
To which they invite the attention of -
I 'CASH AND PROMPT-SHORT-TIME BUYERS.
? PKU.AJU./Anfnat, IMP, ; ■ aus-3m
PALL GOODS.
. The subscribers reapeotfollyaek the attention of their
friends* and ail
CASH AND SHORT-TIME BUYERS
r ‘-'v*' • TO THSIIt ■ -
; actpps F ,
Believing it td be. onatiTpaaetd.by any in this market.
They are constantly receiving desirable styles of
. y\ / DRESS STUPES
ProtnNew Yorkandothir'sooroes.- 5
FRANCIS DASHER & CO.,
aw-wt.,. 234 Market street.
JAS. R. OAMPBELL & CO..
... ' IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE. DEALERS
>N ’ ' '
y: .DR 1800 ps , ' '
LINENa's WHITE OOODS, CLOTHS,
!,; ?: y;, ... cassimEres, blankets, to
NO: 304 MARKET STREET.
; Hft4m i i. :} ;'j',, „ i_;' -
THOMAS.
: SVHOLEBALE dealer
.... .. , . IS. , fV. ’
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN
DRY GOO D
Now opening A f»U And ■
■y- V FALL AND WINTER! STOCK,
To which the attention of the tradie is invited.
ao*4t-Wlm \ ' : -
jj f W. GIBBS & < SONS.’
: . . NO.4lji .MARKETJ3I ’REST,
AraMWopenlnrthair: V. -I'. i
FALL 4c WINTER STOCK OF GO ODB ADAPTED-TO
- V .
Uttautfn Moment of „. ,
CLOTHS, DOESKINS, VENTINGS, TRIMMIN/USi
««, • md-
27 N. FOURTH STREET*
DHY-GOOBS jobbers.
TJECOURSEY, LAEOUROADE, &, CO.,
■ ! IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP
CLCfTHS.OASSIMERRS,, VESTINGS,
: • And Goodi adapted to
MEN ANP BOYS’ WEA^,
“ ' ■ NO. ass MARKET STREET,
’ , : ; Are receiving their-"
„ ; pall importations,;;
To which they invite the attention of purchasers of such
goods. . < m , . auS-lm
pALL GOODS.
BA R C R OPT & 0,0
NOS. 40« AND 40T MARKET STREET,
. IMPOBTXBB AND JOBBB&g OF
FOREIGN; AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
Stock now complete and ready for buyers. [aus-Btt
HJ t WILLIAMSON So 00.,
- WHOLESALE DEALERS AND JOBBERS IN
DRY GOODS,
NO. 455 MARKET' STREET,
(And 414 Commoroe street,)
• BETWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH, NORTH SIDB,
PHILADELPHIA.
M. WILLIAMSON, 8. M. ANDERSON,!
0. ,H. WILSON, H. C. POTTER. .
aus-tf .
RUE. & CO.,
IMPORTERS OF
LINENS, • -
■ WHITE GOODS,. „„„ .
LACES, and
EMBROIDERIES.
NO. 339 MARKET STREET.
W3P Our Stook, selected in the beat European markets
by ourselves, is large and complete. auJS-Sm
jyjcOLINTOCK, GRANT, & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, VESTINGS,
* AND
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS.
NO. 333 MARKET STREET,
(Ub Stairs.)
auß-Sm ; PHILADELPHIA.
pRIOE, FERRIS, & CO.,
IMPORTERS OP
WHITE GOODS.
LINENS. MTTTS. ••
EMBROIDERIES.
LACES. •
MANTILLAS, Ac.
NOS. 525 MARKET ST., AND 632 COMMERCE ST.
WOnr Stook i> mlecwd bjr a mombar of tho firm, In
the BEST EUROPEAN MARKETS.
aus-2m
D WOOD, MARSH, & HAYWARD,
-* IMPORTERS
AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING.
NO. 309 MARKET STREET.
PHILADELPHIA.
Pal! and Winter Stook now complete and ready for
buyers. auß-Sm
A W. LITTLE & CO.,
'silk goods,
NO. 335 MARKET ST.
FANCY DRY GOODS JOBBERS.
MARTINS, PEDDLE,
&s HAMRICK,
Importers and dealers in
HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND FANCY NOTIONS,
' NO. 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Five doom below the Merchants*. Hotel,
Offer for sale the most complete stook of Goods in their
line to be found in the Unitkd Statbs, consisting of
HOSIERY, of every grade. .
, GLOVES, in three hundred varieties.
’ E™?M^TS A MILABB. -
ts_.iv h«w designs, with an endless yanetj of NO-
Dt/HRING & GO.,
Not 36 and af NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Are now teo»ivi»*,*,«««•*» MrivnUftmnßnrop,.
THEIR PALL IMPORTATIONS
OH
ENGLISH AND GERMAN
HOS!I E B Y ,
GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES,
Andnoßoit ,n tnn«oU<"> of tbair oerartata ud well
. uaortad atoak,'
ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO
.SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE.
jyU-3m ' ’
jyjRNETT, SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN,
• Above FOURTH, North aide,
FANCY DRY GOODS,
0» TH»m OWN INPOSTA.TION
Mid selection, whjoh-they offer for *ale to buyer* from
*\Y parte of the United State*, on the moat reasonable
term*. ■ auB ' ?m
aCHAFFER & ROBERTS.
” 420 MARKET STREET.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
HOBHaRY, gloves,
“ dmall wares, combs;
BRUSHES, LOOKING-GLASSES,
GERMAN and FRENCH.FANCY GOODS,
jun>
TAILORS* TRIMMINGS. aug-3m
BANCROFT & Co
importers AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
FRENCH, GERMAN, AND ENGLISH
FANCY GOODS,
NO. 33 0 MARKET STREET,
auS-lt-WSm PHILADELPHIA
ri ALL, 18 5 9.
• am®, VAN GULIN, & GLASS,
, IMPORTERS
AND
-WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
HOSIERY. GLOVES, FANCY GOODS, Etc.,
Vp. 423 MARKET STREET,
AuWm Abets FOURTH, PHILADELPHIA
boots and shoes.
JPALL STOCK
0» ’
BOOTS AND SHOES.
JOSEPH H. THOM? SON A Co.,
914 MARKET BWBm
. Him aow oa hunt & laps stock of
I'eooTs and shoes
0,
EVERY VARIETY, EASTERN AND OITY MADE.
Puroheser. ,*i*ftlHg the oltywill sleaoo oill end ex
amine their eio, tk* l7&~ 1
& 00.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS v
IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
/ NO. 413 -MARKET STREET.
• aufl-Zm
TEVIOK. RASIN. & 00.,
BOOT AND RHOE -WAREHOUSE
, AKD
MANtfPAOTOBT,
No. 404 MARKET STREET, Philedelpliia.
Wo have now on hand »h extenaive Stock of Boot.
*nd Shoe., of ell demripthene, of oo» own nnd Eabtxik
Mennfaoturo, to whloh w» invito the attention of South
ern and Wontomburen. : au»-3m
J& M. SAUiNDEBS? ,
“* NO. 34 NORTH.FOURTH STREET,
(Near Merehamts* Hotel,)
Call the attention of buyer*©f
boots and shoes
To their Stock, which embraewa a general variety of
- PHILADELPHIA ANIP.NEW ENGLAND
Manufactured gooda. , , * euß-3in
QLNUINE G. D. GAPS,
at rxduoed FRSCES,
FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST RATES,
„ ERASMUS 0, PRATT «e BRO.,
nal-tu tl*ji-lm
PitE^s. , jtrifeiiiX y, '; "5
THiT
WHOLESALE CLOTHING.
C. HAR KNE 3S & SOM,
‘ 8» MARKET STREET,
iOUTHKAIT COBSnn 0, FOURTH iTEHST,
Offer for .ala, on tho most 1
LI B ERAL TERMS.
A haw and extansiv, .took of
PALL AND WINTER CLOTHING;
ADAPTSD TO TBS ;■ ■
SOUTHERN AND WESTERN TRADE,
TO WHICH
THEY INVITE THE ATTENTION OP BUYERS.
Jy23-Sm
HUNTER, & SCOTT,
* MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS '
FINE CLOTHING.
We invite speoial attention to oar complete line of
MACHINE-MANUFACTURED GOODS.'
NOS. 434 MARKET, A 419 MERCHANT STS.
aus-3m
HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES.
PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.
Wo offer to the trade, at a small advance.
by the Package. WOSTENItOLM'S. BARNES’, and
WOODHEAD’S POCKET CUTLERY.
WADE & WOSTENHOLM’S
HENRY C. BOOTH A CO.’e TABLE CUTLERY.
CAMMELL Sc CO.’s “ CYCLOPS’* FILES.
HASENCLEVER’S SCISSORS AND HARDWARE
‘ • ; GOODS.
TO '‘ e BfRMINGHAM n 8 0 HELF HARDWARE.
FHILiIF S. JUSTICE & CO.
21 North FIFTH Street, Philadelphia.
54 CLIFF Street, New York. auMm
WHOLESALE gun house.
» T We offer to the attention, of the Wholesale
tSe" AND
Being Agonta for aome of the principal mancpactxt
rerb op odns in London, Birmingham, Liege, and St.
Stienne, we are prepared to offer from stock, or to
' mPO OI^PEI?ULIAnLYFAVOItABLETERMS.
MANUFACTURING OUR OWN RIFLES, we gun
rantee them aa reliable and well made.
GUN TRIMMINGS, BARRELS, LOCKS, CAPS,
Fl&aka, Horns, Pouches,. Triggers, fro., m large variety.
PHILIP S. JUSTICE & CO.
. S 4 CLIFF S K°&® SI '“ t ' llli, t!a
JUOORE,HENSZEY&CO.>
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND GUN
WAREHOUSE.
NO. 4ST MARKET, AND 416 COMMERCE STS..
aUS-3m PHILADELPHIA.
IJIRUITT, BRO., & CO .
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
is
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, &0.,
529 MARKET STREET. 5Q9
BELOW SIXTH, NORTH SIDE,
aut-Sra PHILADELPHIA.
CHINA AND QUEENS WAKE.
gOYD 6a STROUD,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
Huts now on hand & oomplete stock of
QUEENSWARE,
GLASSWARE, and
PRENCH AK6 ENGLISH CHINA,
. At their Ojld Stand, No. 32 NORTH FOURTH ST.,
four doors .below Merchants* Hotel, to which they invite
theattention of WHOLESALE BUYERS.
mr Aobwts pok Pittsboko Glass. au3*3m
SMITH, & CO.,
CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEBNSWARE.
PITTSBURG AGENCY,
GLASS, NAILS, &©., delivered from the Factory
AT MANUFACTURERS* PRICES.
GRANITE BUILDING, No. # North FIFTH Stoat,
PHILADELPHIA.
anS-fm&wtf
7JIURNBULL. ALLEN,
& CO.,
NOS. SS AND as SOUTH FOURTBBTKEET,
IMPORTERS
AND
Wholesale Dealers in
CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARE.
PITTSBURG GLASS AGENCY.
supplied with Glass at Manufacturer’s
prioes. > aus-2m
JJOOPES & DAVIS,
NOB. 19 AND 21 BOOTH FOURTH STREET,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers,',
WOOL, FDR, AND SILK HATS,
LADIES' FURS, ROCHES, Ac., Ac.,
Have now open for inspection a new nml eiefAnt .took,
to-whioh the attention of buyers la invited.
aul»2m
T. MOOKBIDGE & 00..
WHOLESALE DEALERS
H A*T S.
CAPS, AND STRAW GOODS,
FLOWERS, RUCHES, AND FANCY FURS,
NOS. 29 AND 31 NORTH FOURTH ST.,
(Nearly opp „,ite Merchants’ Hotel,)
au9-Jm PHILADELPHIB.
LADIES’ DRESS TRIMtMWGS.
1859. FALL GOODS - 1859.
The early attention of boyere is invited to our new
and beautiful atock of
Ladies* dress, mantilla,and cloak
Tbimmings.
FOR THE FALL AND WINTER SEASONS.
Rioh Velvet Head, Cmdonette. and Crochet Frincei;
Velvets, Bindings, Girdlea, Coraa, Buttons, and all the
LATEST EUROPEAN NOVELTIES.
SHETLAND WOOL.
, Par ‘ OTi'&teMb tADIJEa’ U SK!Rm nt of
Aauperblmoof Pabis Hbap Nxts.
EVANS & HASSAEE.
aud-bn hi 8. FOURTH ST., d doors ab. CHESTNUT.
gLEEFER & FENNER,
WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS
OP
UMBRELLAS AND PARABOLB,
3&6 MARKET STREET, PHILA.,
Are now r making more than vivx hundred difvbkbnt
VAxißTirs of Umbrellae, of every size, from 33 to 40
inches.
. Buyer? who have not had 8. k F»*a make of goods wilt
find thetr time well spent m looking over this well-made
•took, which includes many novelties, not to be met
with, elsewhere. aus-Sm
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
Q.ENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
AKD
TAILORS’ TBIMMINGS.
LONGCOPE & PEARCE,
NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
Hava now in .tor. a full assortment in their line, to
whioh they invito tho attention of their customers
and buyers of suoh goods. au6-2m
£ . WALBOEN & 00..
(New) Nos. 4 and 7 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
v OF —^
BHIRTB, WRAPPERS, DRESS STOCKS, ETC.
Dealers in every article relating to the .
GENT’S FURNISHING BUSINESS
myl7*3mif ,
CARPETINGS, . Oil, CEOTHS, Ac.
JH’OALLUM & GO..
CARPET MANUFACTURERS,
GLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN.
-Also, Importers and Dealers in
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS.
MATTING. RUGS. &0.
WAREHOUSE 80S CHESTNUT 8T„
(Opposite the State House.)
Southern »nd Weetem buyers ho respsotfuily iavi(,4
»call,
3S BANK STREET.
AT WHOLESALE.
COMMON, MEDIUM, AND
RIFLES IN THE COUNTRY!
HARDWARE,
HATS, CAPS, &e.
(or trails,)
PHILADELPHIA,
UMBRELLAS.
MANUFACTURERS
COMMISSION HOUSES.
JELLING, dOFFIN, &
COMPANY,
110 'CHESTNUT StfHEET,
AGENTS : FOB THE 1 SALE. OF
A. * ,W. SPRAGUE’S PRINTS.
In great variety, including Chocolato*,'Turkey Red*
Green*, Bluei, Shirtings, and Fancy Styles.
BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS.
Lonsdale, Masonville, giateraville,'
Hope, Washington Union Mill*,
Blackstone, Cohannet, Johnston,
• Belvidpre, Phonix, Smithville.
BROWN SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, AND
- OSNABURGS.
Matoaoa, Virginia Family, Groton,
Ettriok, Eagle, Manchester,
Meo’s Sc Farm’s, Blaok Hawk, Mercer A,
Wairan A,‘ Farmers’, -Riverside,
Catr’s River, Elwell.
CLOTHS.
Bottomley’a, Pomeroy’s, Glenhara Co.'*, and other
makes of Blaok and Fanoy all wool and ootton warp
Cloths in great variety.
’ DOESKINS AND CABSIMERES.
Greenfield Co., Saxtons River, Lewiston Falls,
Steam’s M« Gay Sc Sons, Glendale,
Berkshire Co., and others.
' ' . SATINETS.
Steam’s , Ayres Sc Aldrich, Taft Sc Capron,
Minot, Charter Oak, - Crystal Spring*,
Swift River, Carpenters’, Florenoa Mills,
Carroll)*, Duhring’s, Converavillo, Sc o,
SILESIAS.—Lonsdale Co.’*. Smith’s, and other makes,
plain and twilled, of aU colors.
- Fancy Negro Stripes and Plaids.
Jewett City and Irene Stripes, Denims, and Tickings.
Rhode Island and Philadelphia Linseys, Apron Checks,
and Pantaloon Stuffs.
ShepaTd’s and Slater’s Canton Flannels.
Fisherville Co.’s Corset Jeans, &o.
aufi-dtsepl—sepl-ftn&wtf
JOSEPH LEA,
NO. 188 AND STREET,
Offers to the
PAL L TRADE
Avery desirable'aflaortment of Cotton, Woollen, Linen,
and printed fabrieB now on sample.
) Chotoe styles of Madder Printe,
■ ) trade.
Purples, Lavenders, and Grays m
great variety. Standard *tvles
Blacks and Whites, and Em
-1 bossed Moire Antique Mourn
ing*. Shepherd and, Baxonr
MrTcS 0 -
AMERICAN LINEN CO. 110-4 Sheetings, Shirtings,
Napkins, Crashes, Sc o.
PHILADELPHIA-MADE DENIMS, Stripes, Tiok
ings, fco.
WOOLLENS.
NEW ; ENGLAND 00. j Slotol
ROCK MANUFACTURING.CO. Fanoy Cassimeres.
GLENDALE CO. Fancy Casaimeres.
BROOKDALE 00. Fanoy Caseimeres.
OXFORD'MILLS Blaok Doeskins, various grades.
HARRISVILLE UNION Casnmere* in great variety.
Cotton warp Cloths, Tweeds, &o.
SATINETTS—Low, Medium, and Fine staple and
fanoy Mixtures of popular makes. aus*tf
SCOTCH LINENS,
BAXTER’S DUCKS,
EDWARD’S CANVAS,
GILROY’S BURLAPS.
THOMPSON’S HEMP CARPETS,
RAVEN’S DUCKS.
HEAVY CANVAS,
DIAPERS, TOWELS,
SHEETINGS, DAMASKS,
&c., &0., Ac.
AT THE
LOWEST PRICES.
CONRAD & SERRILL.
NO. 306 CHESTNUT STREET.
aufi-3m
JJOSIERY IGOOODS.
f. v. KRUG & co„
826 CHESTNUT STREET,
Invite the attention or Wholeaal. Buyer, to their large
and varied stoob.for FALL AND WINTER TRADE,
consisting in part of MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAW
ERS, iteoLLEN HOSIERY, GERMANTOWN FAN
OY JCNIT WOOLLEN 1 GOODS, *o., *o.
SOLE AGENTS IN PHILADELPHIA FOR
WATERBURY KNITTING COMPANY’B MERINO
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
WATBRVLEIT HOSIERY MILLS MERINO
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS AND HOSE, HALP-HOBE
AND WOOLLEN ELASTIC SKIRTS.
PROVIDENCE MANUFACTURING COMPANY’S
FANCY KNIT WOOLLEN GOODS, WHITE AND
COLORED SHETLAND YARN
EASTERN MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S
WOOLLEN KNITTING YARNS.
WALLACE & SONS’ STEEL-SPRING SKIRTS.
AGENTS FOR
OTIS MANUFACT URING COMPANY’S MERINO
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
ABSANPINK MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
AMERICAN AND HOWE COMPANIES’ PINS.
jr3)-wf&in2m
iJVROY HOSIERY CO.’S
MERINO SHIRTS
AMD
DRAWERS.
ROBERT E. EVANS,
AGENT,
216 CHESTNUT STBEET.
je!s wffcraJtm
HEUSSNER, & CO.,
IMPORTERS
CLOTHS, DOESKINS, AND CASSIMERES.
SOLE AGENTS
Of the followinseelebrated Manufwturere i
«MB^!!sEBgi , r 4, Tiok6 * i>
GIVERS fc SCHMIDT,JS. k M. Cloths;)
t ZAMB°NA B Ht)T H |R|, (? nd,n ¥M jO TI he^ EE T.
gENAT BROTHERS & CO.
238 CHESTNUT STREET,
IMPORTERS OP.
WHITE GOOD S,
EMBROIDERIES, AND L. O.HDKFS.,
Inrite the attention of vholoiiale bnyara to their pre
aent season', importation and atook, oomprising every
desirable variety of the above-named goods, aul-lm-if
PARRELL & MORRIS.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
IMPORTERS
op
CLOTHS, DOESKINS, &°.
238 CHESTNUT STREET,
aut-Sm PHILADELPHIA.
1859. FALL TRADE. 1859.
C. MAY A CO.’s iix-coul colored Spool Cottons.
HACK BROTHERS’Patent Hoop Skirts,
GUIDO BETTINT Black Silk Hewing* . .
J. CLENDENNING & CO.'s Gotten Damask Napkins
and Towelings,
LINSEYB.
TROY Hosiery, Merino Shirtu and Drawers.
Do. Black Twilled Shirtings, extra fine.
J. LEAVENS k SON'S,Cotton Diapers, (infants’.)
DoL_ Do, 23-inoh Blch’d Tabic Diapers.
FRANKLIN MILLS Fanoy All-Wool Coasimerea.
CHERRY VALLEY do. . do. do. _
TWENTY-EIGHT INCH Union Twoeds, all-Wool
§LACK mTS>RAB COTTON VELVETS, Silk Bnish.
BAMJJE MARSEi£lEs|6’. kJs°i HB
- CLOTHS.
BRITISH PURPLE PRINTS, 3-4 and 4-4,
BROWN SHEETINGS.
CNBLEAOHEB COTTON FLANNELS.
ROBERT E. EVANS.
aus-lm-fmw 200 CHESTNUT Street.
M’KEE & CO..
NOS. 23 SOUTH FRONT STREET,
arm
S 3 LETITIA STREET,
IMPORTERS OF
IRISH AND SCOTCH LINENS,
Of most approved makes.
BRITISH GOODS, oomprising "
ITALIAN CLOTHS,
ALPACAS, CORDS, BEAVERTEENB, VELVETS,
RED PADDINGS, PATER MUSLINS, «eo„ &o.
, 185$.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
GlB BONS & OANTADOE,
240 CHESTNUT SfftEET,
Have received end offer for sale by the paoteie, on
liberal terms,
A FULL ASSORTMENT OP
WOOLLENS,
Adapted for Fall UU.
SOLE AGENTS IN THIS MARKET FOR THE
' CELEBRATED MAKES OF
F. & EL,
P. s. & s..
SNOEOKS*.
ARO
BISOHOFF’S
OLtTHS & DOESKINS.
aul-lQt
T. R - G ARSED & CO.,
' GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
COTTON, COTTON YARNS,
SPERM, LARD, AND
WHALE OILS,
FLOUR, DRUGS, Ac
•7* The attention of Manufacturers is espteially
called to our
SPERM OILS.
aufi-Sm No. 22 N. FRONT STREET, PHILA.
WEST, FOBES & LLOYD,
21# CHESTNUT STREET,
Invite the attention of the trade to their Stock, con
sisting of various makes and grades of
• WL S 4 Cotion Sfe ST^S-
s±;»' to?.™ baoB ->
Also, agents for the
WINNIPAUK COMPANY’S
?M? THS - ffifflßiS:
In full assortment of grades and oolors. au3-w s-tf
PHILADELPHIA MADE GOODS.
SHIPLEY. HAZARD, A HUTCHINSON,.
IB CHESTNUT Street,
Offer to the trade the following well-known makes of
goods:
BLUE DENIMS,
Omega, Sioux, and Lmwdod.
„ ~ 7-8 and4-4TICKINGS,
Om„a,Ll OT o^ k T ag nd T lg».
p b ix|
Blup Radge Jsan River. Fair HiU, Manoheater, Wa«h
rngton, Red River, Franklin, Tallahassee, Ana-
Brown, Bleached, and Printed, of various
„ . KENTUCKY JEA&B AND LINSEYS,
Settee Ho-ard^dco.
of Southern and Eastern makes—viz: Eocknsh. Ben
yar Creek, Web«t.r, Railroad, MaaaiU Co.,
booker, Oxford, and Pioneer.
' To all of wluoh the attention of buyers is invitede
JylAlm
& BEARE,
23# CHESTNUT STREET,
Are now offering their Fall importation of
WHITE GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES,
LACE GOODS, &0.,
To the Jobbing Trade, on the most liberal terms,
aul-lm
QINGHAMS.
SOLID CHK LOW TO BUPER AND DARK FANCY’S,
JUST OPENED,
RIDGWAY & FLING,
210 CHESTNUT STREET.
J i AMBS WOOL SHIRTS AND PANTS,
BRITISH HOSIERY,
OLOVES AND GAUNTLETS,
LACES AND JOINED BLONDS,
EMBROIDERIES.
Buyers are invited to examine our
NEW FALL STOCK
BRITTAN BROTHERS,
4 MURRAY STREET,
oul-m w Mot
REMOVALS.
jJEMOVAL.
MOSS, BRO., & CO
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS.
Have removed to
430 MARKET STREET,
anl-Ut-if SOUTH SIDE.
SHOE FINDINGS.
JOHNS & SON,
IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS IN
BOOT, SHOE, AND GAITER MATERIALS,
LASTINGS, GALLOONS.
SHEETINGS, PATENT LEATHER,
FRENCH KIDS, SLIPPER UPPERS, LACETS, Ac.*
N. E. CORNER FOURTH AND ARCH STS.
aus-3m
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
JJOUSEKEEPERS,
AND THOSE COMMENCING HOUSEKEEPING,
Will find by far the largest and moat useful atook of
housekeeping and useful articles in the city, comprising
many new goods, just received from Europe, of a kind
never before for sale in Philadelphia, at the warerooma
of
JOHN A. MURPHEY&CO.,
922 CHESTNUT STREET,
JyW-fmvtf ABOVE NINTH.
BROKERS.
& SMITH,
BILL, NOTE, AND STOCK BROKERS,
NO. 3 NORTH S.TREET,
BALTIMORE, MD.
GRY GOODS AND GROCERS’ PAPER WANTED.
„ Also, other descriptions of Paper aold on Commission
at lowest rates. , * aufi-tf
CIGARS, TOBACCO, &o.
MERINO.
140 SOUTH FRONT STREET,
Hu in .tor. and bond, and
OJf.rs for Sale, a Large Assortment] of
CIGARS,
Reoeiveddireot from Havana, of choice anil favorite
Brands. auS-tf
HYDROPATHIC.
OHESTNUT SPRINGS.
WATER-CURE.
At CHESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA County, Pa.,
for the treatment of all Chronio and obstinate diseases.
This institution, under the charge or an experienced ana
skilful Physician, is now confessedly the leading and
most successful hydropathio establishment in this
‘jpVlrtENCils.-Mre., Mery Cot*ringer,„ 134 North
Twelfth street; Charles. L. Sha*p)eestEsq., corner
Eighth and Chestnut streets {George Grant, Esq., 333
Market street; H. Farrington, Evj., of My era, Clagnorn,
AOo. For other j
RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, CHESTNUT HILL.
je9«3mif /
AMUSEIffENTS.
CANFOBD’S OPEFiA HOUSE,
ELEVENTH street, 'between Chestnut and Market,
the* largest
, .Company 3n the world.
In their eiosUsamet every evening.
Every evening of Characters.
Doors open atra*/Copimenoe at A
Admission 26 cents,, Chiildrea 13 cents.
augS-lm i t
rpUE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
TH STREET,
£,r n A&iiM^
pripe. ,
Shares cf Stock, entkJing the holder’s family to ad
mission to tne Academy- at all times, $3O,
HASSLER’S o/rohestra.—m. hass-
LER at BROTSIER r«.p6otfully snnouno. tha]
tu«l havelncited tb, lr Offio. ot their residence, 1203
MJUBT STREET,j, eDiog.monM ow
THIRD-STREET JOBBING HOUSES.
1859. FALL TRADE -1859.
J. T. WAY & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND .JOBBERS
or
DBY GOODS,
NEW MARBLE BUILDING,
NO. 38
NORTH THIRD STREET.
We offer, by the package or pieee, to
CASH OR PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS, .
A very large and attractive Stook of
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS.
Furchaeera will find our stock veil assorted at ail sea
sons of the year.'
J. T. WAY, JAS. H DUNLAP,
WM. P. WAY, (attMinl GEO. P. WAY.
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE,
& CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
OF
DBY GOODS,
Nos. 83T Sc 241 NORTH THIRD St., above RACE,
Wonld now inform their customers and the trade gene
rally* that their itook this season will be
UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE.
aus-2m
Pstbr Sieger, War. S. Baird, John Wiest,
Jacob Hiegkl, D, B. Ebvxn.
JJIEGEL, BAIRD, & CO.,
(Late Sieger* Lamb* & C 0.,)
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
OF
DRY GOODS,
No. 4T North THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
OUR FALL STOCK
Is now complete in all its department** and ready for
Buyers. Prompt paying Merchants from all parts of the
Union are respectfully solicited to call and examine for
themselves. , aufi-3m
YARD, GILMORE, & CO.i
NOS. 40 AND 42 NORTH THIRD STREET.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
SILKS, RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS,
WHITE GOODS, LACES, LINENS,
EMBROIDERIES, Ac.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND SHAWLS.
ana-Sm
jjAIGUEL, MOORE & CO.,
(Late Raiguel A Co.)
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
IX
dhy a o o r> s.
Nos. 220 AND 222 NORTH THIRD STREET,
ABOVE RACE, (west side,)
auWt PHILADELPHIA.
OF 1859.
LUDWIG, KNEEDLER,
& CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP
BRITISH, FRENCH, AND AMERICAN
DRY GOODS,
NO. 36 NORTH THIRD ST., ABOVE MARKET,
aah-13t west sum.
fJ»HOS. MELLOR, & CO.,
NO. 8 NORTH THIRD STREET,
IMPORTERS
OF
ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN
HOSIERY,
GLOVES, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, *0
aus-3m
CHAMBERS & CATTELL,
NO. 32 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
IMPORTERS OF
FRENCH CALF SKINS,
AXS 0
MANUFACTURERS OF
CITY CALF AND KIPSKINS,
Moroccos and Linings, Oak and Red Sole Leather.
auS-lm
LAINQ & MAG-INNIS,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN*
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
SHOE THREADS,
FRENCH AND ENGLISH LABTINGS, AND
SHOB-MANUFACTURER.a.LARTICLES;
Sewing Machine Bilk, Thread andlTO&aio£ '— *—
NO. 30 NORTH THIRD ST.,
Agents for
UPFIELD’g PATENT BOOT-TREES.
aus-3m
JUNGERIOH & SMITH.
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
NO. 48 NORTH THIRD STREET
■ST Honey, and Lov.ring'e Syrup always on hand.
auo-2m
Nsw Yobx.
JJENDKY & HARRIS,
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NORTHWEST CORNER THIRD AND ARCH STS.,
gJOWER, BARNES, & CO.,
PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN
MISCELLANEOUS, SCHOOL, AND
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
NO. 37 NORTH THIRD STREET, BELOW ARCH,
Publishers of Felton’s Spendid Series of
OUTLINE MAPS AND KEYS.
DR. EMMERSON’S NEW AMERICAN MANUAL OF
, GEOLOGY.
Sanders’ New Readers. Greenleaf’s and Brooks*
Arithmetics, &c. Blank Books, Writing, Wrapping,
Curtain, and Wall Papers. aufi-3m
EDUCATIONAL.
Law school of the university
at CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
WS TKBTUCTOBR IX THIS SCHOOL JLSE:
Hon. JOEL PARKER, LL. D., Royall Professor. „
Hon. THEOPHILUS PARSONS, LL. D., Dan. Pro-
Hqn'EMORY WASHBURN, LL.D., Univetaity Pro-
THB r COUHSE OF INSTRUCTION embraces )ha
venous branches of the Common Law; and of Equity,
Admiralty, Commercial, International, nnd Constitu
tional Law: and the Jurisprudeno® of the United States.
The Law Library consists of about 14,000 volumes, and
as new works appear they are added, and every effort
a made to it complete. . -
Instruction is given by oral lectures and expositions,
fond by recitations and examinations in connection with
hem.) of which there aretes every week. Two Moot
Courts are also holden m each, week, at each-of which,
a oause previously given out is argued by four students,
and an opinion delivered by the Presiding Instructor,
[looms and other facilities are also provided for the Club
Courts, and an Assembly is held weekly for praotice in
debate, and acquiring a knowledge of parliamentary law
and proceedings. . . 4 , .
Students may enter the Sohool in any stage of their
professional studies or mercantile pursuits, and at the
commencement of either term, or in the middle, or
other part of the term. , ...... ' •„
They are at liberty to eleot what .studies they will
pursue, according to their view of their own wants and
attainments. . .. , _
The Academical year, whioh commences on Thurs
day, six weak* after the thiiM .Wednesday in July, is
divided into two torms of twenty-weeks eaoh, with a
vacation of six weeks at the and of eaoh term. ‘" ,
During the winter vacation, the Library is opened,
panned, and lightod, for the .use of the members of the
Tha exercises of the next Term will commence on
MONDAY, BeptemtK>rMh, 1889. ,
Applications for Admission, or for catalogues, or any
further information, may be made to either of tha Pro
fessors at Cambridge. t . .
Cxmb&idob, Mass., July 25,1359. aus-law-Cw
rjIHE PHCENIX FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
X OF HARTFORD, CONN., haa capitalized about
half of its surplus of §230,000, and, also palled in a eash
instalment oi $5O per share, making its oash capital
§400,000. It issues a new share of stock to every one or
the old ones, but requires a cash payment of. .860 lor
eaoh share, so tfiat the stockholders have their shares
doubled, by paying 860 each for toe new shares. The
Company has a surplus of upwards of $lOO,OOO, thus
making capital and surplus over half a ffliMiW
$647,712.36. Its investments are of the most reliable
character, and the success of the Company is the best
evidence of its careful and prudent management. The
agenoyofthe PHCENIX in this city, is inthe hands of
A. F. SABINE, who representa through this and toe
other oompanioß, fqr which be is the Agent, an INSUR
ANCE CAPITAL, in whioh perfoot confidence enn be
nWed, to the extent of TWO MIIiIJONS OF DOL-
TVTOTICE. Scaled Proposals, endorsed
« Proposal* for iiirnishlns the Pnblio Schools o '
the 21st, 224, 23d, end Stth aoot]ons” with Lehigh end
BchuyUnll Coal, wfil be received by the nndemgned «t
the Controller's Offloe, 8. E. corner SIXTH end DEL
PHI StreeU, until MONDAY, August 15. The Propo
sals will be reoelved for said wards, or each school,.sepa
rately. There wiU be two siaes required - , Egg and Stove,
and the ton to- bo 2,210 pounds. Proposale will .be re
ceived at the same time for Charcoal and Kindling
'Wood, that may be required. Proposals to.be endorsed
with the name of tho ward proposed to famish.
®y ° hhs CoI “ ro &i® d J !» HILL,
fleo’r Controllers of Public Schools.
INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE STATE
JL OP PENNSYLVANIA.— PuiLAI»ItI,PHIA, August I,
IMO.-Tbe Directors havo THIS PAY deoloreda Divi-
TVOTlCE.—Letters testamentary on the
i 1 estateof the. Rev. John C.Baker,P-IMete iof.the
city of Philadetpha, deceased, having h»angr«nt«j “
the sttbsoriber, Hi Mrsons indebted are »«UBS"?-E
make payment, analthose brong.JPJJ3? mBn “*
oy.ln.fS. ..me to
o ftughm7t*° nl, H Worth Blxthi tint Philadelphia.
TNOR PROTHONOTARY OF THE COURT
JP op COMMON PLEAS,
JOSEPH C. COSTELLO,
Of the Second 'Ward,
«y«uhj»?t to Democratic rules. ausl-tM
PHILADELPHIA.
NOTICES.
POLITICAL.
WANTS#
uglri&ff mat b*
A respectable girl wants* a
A £olored MAN WISHES TO-OB-
ANTED— a person who understands
7 7 ,» f k? Packing' of Shirt*/and is williiut towmka
T™^ o ,^™* 0 UBeful - Wraw “MuriSfflSSj
\/irANTED—An intelligent r and Ectiva
-v v LAD in an importing. House. Addrew, wiib
nameand reference,inhandwritingof >wlif«nt. >H l.” •
at tins office. ' • - jgy •>
■MTANTED—A Boy in a Wholesale Cloth
-2Z •• J& Bmdtoas-' * haadirTitin »
WANTED —By a Lady, a situation as *
TEACHER in a School or Private Family. Ad
drew »* nl; C.” Germantown Port Office. - - - it* .
YMfANTED — A second-story Room for
J* v light Manufacturing purpoees-Addrets “ S-H.”
Prgfj office, stating terms ana looation. . snO-tt* '
BOARD WANTED —From. August 18th,
by a Gentleman and Wife in a private family.
The western part of the 'citrprefenred. Addrese',wit*
lull particulars, “ Taunton, Blood’s Despatch. aqMt*
■f^ANTED —An active young Man. about
vv 18-years of ace, as ENTRY CLERK in a Whole
sale Cloth House. Mast be well recommended.* Salary*
9100 for first year. Address “K. B. u Press oaoe/is
handwriting of applicant.
Aleo, & young Sum* about same age* to take chore#
Salesroom. aut-Jt^
YSfANTED—A good Tin. and Sheet Iron
7 7 "Worker, one accustomed to Stove-work, by the
week, month, or year. Inquire, at yM. HOFKufP*
MAIN Street, four doors below the Railroad, German
fanra. ; ■- • ■
A SITUATION WANTED—By a young
Mas. in a Wfaolnial. or Retail Wall Paper, Wim
dow Shade, or Book and Stationery Store. aft# had
several years experience in all of these bruin omit. mad
can give satisfactory reference..No objection to ur
other city. Address “A.A” at this office. aul tt* •
"MTANTED A Loan of 8300 for*sfcr
J * months. Good interest and Real Estate Beea
nty will be given.. Address «♦ B. Q." this ottos. >m»
WANTED— By a young Man from, the
, country, a situation to attend in a Retail Gto
& Store. Has some expenenoe. Address BOYD,
’» Despatch. . wMt*
A SITUATION WANTED—By an expe
. rienoed BOOK-KEEPER, in a Wholesale Com
mission or Dry Goods House.' Good references can be
given. Address ** P. D.” Press office. • , apg-#t*
WANTED —A situation as BOOK
KEEPER in a Wholesaled tore or Manufactu
ring Establishment. The best of references given. Ad
dress << HaU, ,, officeofthispaper. . aul-4£*
’VV'ANTED—By a young married Man, a
player as reference. Address “T. L.” once of The
Press. •* atf-Of*
TVfANTED —A Salesman in a Wholesale
» * Boot and Shoe Store. To one that can influence
a good Ohio or Pennsylvania trade, a liberal salary wilt
be given. Address A. B. C., office of this paper.
augl-6t* .
WANTED— By a Young Man, a situation
as Assistant in a packing room or Light Porter.
Can givegood referenoe. Address J. F., Press office.
Active canvassers wanted— For
a new periodical, at which good wages may b#
earned. Address Books, at this office. oagl-ct*- ,
TO CLOCK MAKERS.—A SITUATION
wanted, by a young man. at clook work, or any
other similarbusineis; a good shop and steady employ
ment is the principal object: has no objection to aoy
part of toe ooontry. Address J., at this offioo. aogl-K
SITUATION. -WANTED—By an expe
rienced SALESMAN* in a .'Wholesale Dry Good#
Jobbing House. Undoubted testimonials will be given.
Address ** Leonard,” office of this paper. jyflg-Mt*
\irANTED TO RENT—A Dwelling Horn
v v within the boundaries of Arch, Walnut. Tenth,
and Fifteenth streets. Rent not to exceed Eight Hun
dred Dollars. Addre* “B. D.” Blood's Despatch, FM-
Hrtelnhr*. aoa-tnth&sat
WANTED TO EXCHANGE for improv
ed oity property, free from incumbrance, MD acres
of excellent FARM. LAND, located in Gloucester Co.,
New Jersey. The Railroad from Camden to Bndgetcsu
shortly to be laid, passes within a short distance of the
land. For farther particulars address J. X., ©me# of
The Press* !«*•
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
mHE HESTONVTLLE. MANTUA, AND
X FAIRMOUNT PASSENGER RAILROAD COM
PANY.—Two Hundred Shares of the Capital Stock of
the Hestonville, Mantua, and Farmount PagOßier
Railroad for sale. J. W. DERICKSON,
Stock Exchange and Colleotion Broker*
31 South THIRD Street^
FOR SALE—A handsome - three-story .
COTTAGE, with Stable and .out’buildings,, and
about two acres of Ground, inth Fruit Trees, ana sites-v;
ted on the mam street of Haddonfield, The salubrity of,
the country and facility of acoess by rail gives-it greet
USSF* E ° iUi E°WALN.7MWALWTTT BtltM. '•
MTO LET—A furnished HOUSE cen
trall}- located, to » re.psctableUmant. A wrtlo,
of the rent will be taken out inboard. .FprMrnoMlara
address, with real name, ELLIOTT, at true office.
aul-6t* -
LAND IN EXCHANGE;—One hundred
and sixty acres of good TIMBER LAND in New
Jersey, will be exchanged for improved City Property,
Address K, office of The Press.. • aal 1 *t
A VALUABLE EARM AND COUNTRY
SEAT FOR SALE, two miles from the Chelten
hiU Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad, containing
130 acres of highly improved land, with an abundance of
fruit and shade trees: The improvements are a fine
stone mansion, containing fourteen rooms, tenant-house,
ice-house, large barn, carnage-house, ana all necessary
out buildings. A fine building site ,<m thp. premises,
Could easily be divided into two beautiful country seats.
For further particulars inquire of Johnv, C. Rarvey,-
on the premises. - - aogl-lm
'WTiotesale House, do
ing chiefly a Southern package business, to
Brompt dealers in cities, desires to sell out. Bad health
m reason for retiring. The business of twelve/fan
standing. The stock is/ail new, and mostly in ongiwtf
packages. The Terms wiU be Liberal Nolandst»k»in
ewohanee. Address flttl'New York
Post Office. : augl-liw
SUPERIOR NORTH THLRD STORE TO.
HENT.-The large and well-behtad granite .front
Store, No. VU North Third street, above Aroh, ewtabte
for Jobbing or Heavy Package Trade. Terma eetufee
torv to a raeponsibl. tenant* Apply on the premteen. or
et No. at Vine itTent. JyW-Tt*
DRAFTS —On the Union Banlf of London,
and Eoyal Bank of Ireland, in «nn» to emt.
For aale by WELLS, FARGO & CO.,
mylB-3ra* No. 400 Chestnut street. ■
BOARDING.
BOARDING— Two single Gentlemen de
eiro BOARD in a social and cheerful family.pa
ner at 4 o’olock. Address “ T.” office of thia ,
Desirable private boarding for
families i large and small rooms commnni»tmg.
handsomely fixrnished: large'garden attached., **»er
enoes required. M29BritUCE Straflt Jyl9»lm
-J7IIRST - CLASS BOARDING AT 110*
X 1 SPRtJCE Street. House oentral and plsasanUy
nitustod ; rooms airy and handsomely furnished. Sonth
eraers anil find it an agreeable piano. aug-tuUut^
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL. —The colored Porter who
took a TRUNK at the foot of Walnut Hreet yes
terday, without receiving instructions as Mom Place
of delivery, will plea™ call and giveJVM
to the thereabouts of the Trunk, at a jjt.
Take NOTICE.—JENKINS,-
108 South SIXTH Street, will open,
Street, on BATURPAY, 6th of Auguat._
SOMMER RESORTS.
Atlantic city—ashland house.
The tunny improvements in the
make it now the post comrortable on tho Mer.d. Ke
furnished throughout* and an excellent Table. Term*
reasonable,
aus-3t*
CERTAIN MATERIALS.
/CURTAIN MATERIALS AND TRIM
MINGS of every description. Lake and Muslin Cur
tains, Gold and Gilt Border Window
$12.50 eaoh; with Rood strong fixture*.
respectfully invited to examine our good*. Wholesale
and retail. Curtains made and arranged so aa to be pot
up at window. witho a t<m>?d.fflcul & B
LACE CURTAINS.—a large assortment
of now and elorant design* and finest anolitr, from
83J0 t 05405 pair. Tassels, Ix>ops, Gilt CormeM,J>amii,
Hooks, Rings, «o.—everything required for funuidtwc
wffiows. Gilt Border Shades “d ooo©
750., ®l. and $1.25 eaoh, and Gold larder Bhadas» slJ*
toSlf-fiOeach. Pioture Cord Jwl a >. T %2*
Piano Cover*; Curtain Materials of all lands, from the
lowort price to the met iBRO.,
jy!4-tf if CQrtainBtore>n9_CHHST£{^r|St^et.
MONEY.
~ $50,000 TO LOAN,
IN SUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS,
upon Diamonds, 'Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Mer
ohondise. Clothing, &0., on moderate toijnn,by JONES
fc CO., Brokers, northwest comer of THIRD and GAS
KILL Streets, below Lombard. Estabuehed for the las*
36 years. Office hours from 7A. hLto 7P. M.
Second-hand Gold and Silver Watches, by eminent
makers, warranted genuine, for sale oheap, at one-half
the original coat. aua-Siu-u
Lancaster county normal
BCHOOL.—The Trustees of this Institution have
given notice that they will apply for ifc recognition as »
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL m October next, and the
School will open as auoh on the second MONDAY, the
10th. of that month. ' _ ...
The School is open to students from any section of the
C °insttuction is given in all branehes taught in Acade
mics and College*. _ . : _ .
A limited number of Children, from nine to tourtean
years age, will be received as pupils in the Model
provisions of the Pennsylvania Normal Sohool
law are peculiarly, liberal. . , ~ ..
In maxing application, or for circulars, address the
-assr* st
AS A TRUTHFUL LIKENESS OR AS
a Superior Picture, there is.nothing to snipus tha
LIFE-SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS m Ojlmade M KEI
MER’S Photographio Gallery, SECOND StrMt, above
Green. K
CLARET.— 100 cases Barton £ Gues tier’s
St. Julienj SOO do. St. Eatephe; S» do. Washing
ton Morton St. julien; 100 do. do. TalencejPints; 80 do.
Chateau La Rose; 60 do. do.Leoviile :Soojoh Afoul
stone and glass; s.TaUnrk Brown
Stout and .tS^Mg^treat.
HACKLED BEMP.--Just received, an
invoice of Hackled Hemp of superior quality, and
for .ale, in iota , b f IT LER & CO,
aus a N. WALTER St., and 83 N. WHARVES.
0 SOUTHERN MER-
of MANILA ROPE, as
sorted and for sale at the lowest
N ::
PORT WlNE.—lOqrs. Wallis Port Wine;
6 hlfs. "WaUia Port TOne, in .tore and br Ml. br
aus A. MERINO. MB Botlth FRONT Strait.
OLD MONONGAHELA WHISKE|.%-100
bbla Old Rye ; 109 half hbla do. Juat tmmd ud
foriiaUby A MERINO,UPSoathFRONTBttot.
T»AY RUM.—S puncheons reiy superior
O Bay H^ A , st^t .
TTERRING.—7SO bbls. Herring, assorted
11 ’>«”■»'* * tot « A CO.
jyU 134 SOUTH WHARVES,
ierly of
El ARCH
anS-St* '
M. A. SAVAGE.