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SBaUiet A'WNth WBall Mrs W.Lee, Nth W HoU- ‘ oenPAppletopPfPftt:!.:-*•> ,-■• a.' - u-;- -,-' ■' 1 THIS >’or Satorday/th-day) is now-'’dut'i, The eonfen£*ofibia> number sceVf a iU usual «t-: tractions, ft 5 . Editorials,oh thejfofrilaftopibscf theday; choice Lite-; raryVeadintTfOrigintl andteiected; Doniestioand Feferid6d-“. II—Le tier - from -Pi t ts-' >• rqr*^TqL^je»,Travelling;’^ , by Telesraphlrom Europe, W:^^Pw»P^fpraiB; ; Mexicq/Arlfptt*i*ndßqflora. THX crnTr-WerfUy EejHeirof the.Pliilwelphla Mar-. kets~Marria£e»:and Deaths— Market— Caltle.Markat7' , ;-'.' , ; : AUSOELLA-NEOllS.—Rencontres—The-floute of tho Fiftb/eridEixtH-atreefr-; Passenger, Sharp Prqorice—Fpyeisn -Intoltfgenoe— Excitement (it, Nhpbleon i’Mnrdftr of;o pronunent.CiUzan—lnh’ubihri' A!(irder—AddliiOTiarFflrtiVTi'^dirs^'TiJe' -Rjirhts.of, Naturalised/ CitiseoeAThe Drought, in' the,.West— ■ Btrolf Through Laurel Hill:;jNos, IX and X-r Mr. Everett’s'Oration—'Fall inßreadstufls—Fourth of July atSea. ‘,, ~.r c Pa/t/:,, ~ ' *: ’■ OUR SCRAP-BOOK*—The-Heart—Evenness of Tem per—Bounds—Curion* 'Fact—Logic—Not nlirayß the Wisest—Watuje and Ait,>ete» .. 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Alt oker«’l«H At tb» .PnMto'tWi l o®°» of i»* k»«, No, U 7 CHESTNUT STpiKT. wiU tw ipTomptlr tltinied to. . ~ . .CLAIMS/ Notice is hereby>ivW to the mouths from the date hereof, .untod the -asm© art P* jd v:i t :f, < »■< -.o m J l Fhiht>suhi4> Jun*»B ; .JB% ... ■ - • ;r - v■„ j ■’sssPjtsßtsiiaiuujeiwtg ». «fde of Cburettetreekw feeteinohos. south of Franklin *treet*H» •Jnthe’Fittt ward, < A . airaa.T*.'JofeAteXftiKier..oWnof oh reputed owner, dr whoever rnarfieovney-.v. Common Plena. March Term. Nml7t' hi ?t?- 60 ?*’ I ' ot ,P n the enst aide of Church Bttaetl36feetWmeuea north of*Moore street IpthePlntw^fdij^..../ ''..K-s ?. VS. ownv») or. whSverra*7l!'ediVnerjC<«riittohPlea» | March Tertn, - IdSft/vNtft tn/c- PaW rti&9}yt& 'the BouVtvtett eofnerdfChdrcfiaiia ; RoedßtreeU,'_;ln tlie First ward.:' . -.on: J-. eit,ie(iHhe.Roy. JohnC.llr’kor, J>.L.,Utoof the city nr,FAlWel»|ijft'd.sSji»(J. Nvinf b««n fetanfed to the •iiiWr{G6riiE!i’'MtBi)n« l indpbt«(f i!ro: rei|ue«tedto ia*ke7p*finent,»h(f thow h&vinK ; el»im»nr demmsd. SPECIALi 'NOTICES. iTi) SIODJHERN -AND • WESTERN M*RP h 4NIS. -WINDOW CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MATE RIALS.—Juit received, 30 owes Satin Union DamoiltejWoratedUamaaks/Bfocateno, SatmDararwke', Window Shades, Lace Oartainth Muslin' Gilt Window' Cornices,] Bondsi 'Farialres, 1 Tassels, ■ Gimps, 'Fringes; Plushes, .arid every article m pso’tpr Curtains and Furniture Coverings, wholesale and' ‘retail, at 713 CHESTNUT'Strde t, -in .the Masonio Hall. AH rood's sold at the lowest wholesale market pricos. aufi.St, . -W. H. QARRYL k BROTHER. ; ; *C^MPLKxiON.“lfe'is an impossibility for any/porsoji affliotedwith a diseased. Liver, or with any disorder of* the digestiveorgans, to haven clear com plexion. “ HOOFLAND’S BITTERS” will remoVe alfdisease from" theiiver and digestive organs, and, by thus giving health-ttnd strength"to thoso organs, remove that eaUawnen of appeatance .and.roughness of tboekirinotioedinsomaniv : I: ' ‘ ’ - i These' Bitters are prepared by Br. C. M. JACKSON k .00., 418 Arofc street, Philadelphia,. Pa., and sold by oU druggists and-dealers in medicines,, at 75 cents per’ bottlo.. s . ‘ , 1 , • Qnr-Priob ;Clothing* of thb Latest 'STTtEsVarid made lit* the best manner, expressly for retail sales. "We'mark our lowost selling prices in PLAiN.yiavttßB.on each artiole. AM goods mode to drder aro warranted satisfactory, and our one-prick system isAtriotlr adhered to. We believe thie to.be the only fait way of dealing) as thereby all are treated alike.' ' •' JONEB & CO., ;'apgB-tanJT , / 1 , . 604'MARKET Street. & Bakers Cklbbeatbd Noiseless', Family Skwiko-Machinbs, } ‘; at'bbducEd piucka, - Temporarily at No. 601 ‘Broadway. Will return to No-495'1n a'few weeks. Saving. Safety Trust Company,—Chartered by'the State of Pennsylvania. ... RULES. ( 1. Money is every day, and'in any amount, large or small. , , , : .2.. FI VE PER CENT. Interest is paid for money from theiday it is put in. . B,‘Themoney is always paid back in GOLD whenevor it is called for,and without notice. *. w ter reooived from Executors, Guardians , And other Trustees, in large or small sums, remain a long or short period. ... -5, The, money rooeivod frem'Dopositorais .invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other firsts class securities. / ~ '* ■„- ~,- ■ 76. Offieo open every day—'WALNUT Street, scuthyost corner Third streat, Philadelphia. apls . Sbahrn' a .Savins Eund—Northwest CoKtixn Second ahd Walnut Streets.—Deposits re • received in small and large amounts, from all classes of ! the oomhmmtyi ami allows interest at tho rote of five per oeuU per annum; : >- r - r ~ ' -fl r “ Money may 'be drawn ,by checks Without loss of in terest. y.-'j.., v ” * Si ,■ . . ‘ Office open 'daily,-from 9 until 6 o f clook, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 in tho-evening. President, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary, CHAS, B; MORRIS. - MARRIED. On tho 3d insti, at tlto' residow’oof tho bride's father, by Rov. K. O. Matlook, RICHARD B. WIZE to LIZZIE lly daughter of Wm. Mann. Esq., all of this city. * On the 4th instant; by Rov. J. 11. Konnard. Mr. JOHN D.'EVANS-to Miss PRISCILOA A. WHITESIDES, both of this city. *• In tins city, on the 3d instant, bvßev. R. Jofforv, Mr. MORRIS M. MATTHEWS to Miss CAROLINE CE CELIA BINDER, nil of this city* 1 * . Julv Jfl6!L, by-John G. WilfiOn, V. D. M., Mr. SAMUEL HARRISON and MisiMAlllfM. MADARA, both'of tlug city. • -r - - * bfthe Rov. R. M. Greonbank. Mr. .ipSURKN;' KENWORTHV. of Manayunk, LARRIBT.IOPHAM. of Delaware county. . * On tho 4th of July. by. Rov. Dr. Blackwood, Mr. IIENRY MILLER to Miss MARGARET ANN JAMI SON, both of this city. * DIED. At the rosidenoe of "his > son-in-law, Alexander Cum mmzs.ort Friday rooming, the fith instant, Mr. JOHN YARD, m tho 79th vear of fin age.- * . On the 2d inst., EDWARD A. KELLEY, in the 35th year of hut age. ' ‘Funeral-from hie late residence,No. 1706 Catlowhill street, on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. To procood to Cathedral Cemetery. . . *• Ontiie 4th install t,'Mr. THOMAS WIDERMAN, aged 27 years,' 2 months; andll days. . „ . - '/Fitneral' frqm. the residence of his father,FamWi aerman,iii.Marlbemug]y street/ al>ove Bedford, Eigh teenth ward;late Kensington; on Sunday atiornooh, at 4 o'clock, without further notioo. ' ' * ■On the evening of tho Jd instant, SARAH M.-WIpDI FIELD. Funeral from her late residencb. N 0.337 North Twen tieth street, on Sccond'day morning, Aug.B, at 9 o’clock. Toproceed io Laurel Hill Cemetery. - . ... ** . ’ Oft the,Sd instant, JEREMIAH, infant adopted soaof Jerominu ami Hannah A. lOmontiig. •’ ; - Funeral from the residence of his parents, Coopere Creek'road, four doors below Chestnut street,. South. Caniden,N-'J., on Sunday monungiot 10 o’clock.', ' * Oti the 4th instant, Mrs. MARY WAGNERi aged 85 years. - ■ . • Funorfipfrom tho residenco of Miss Rachel Ashton, Collopfiyille. oil tho Bristol Turnpike, alwvo Holmos bur Payments to he made in cash, or nan cash and part in ho Stock of tho Company. Should tho Company fosuo Mqrteaefr ,Bonds{they.mßy bn substituted for tho Stock, at the option 6f tbnphrty making tho proposal. Plans and specifications niav be soon nt the Engineer’s office in om\ op and after the I7tlt inrt. " * P r PJ£sa!/ifolio l ndfiressod to .«GEO.-B;.HUBERTS, Chief Engineer. 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' . , ; The volumo contains sincere hnd earnest expositions of prophQoies; The author’s views aro, in some rospeots, peculiar, and are worthy of attention and consideration. —American Presbyterian. The book is tho product of a calm, thoughtful, earnest, nndyevorontml mind, and may bo consulted with profit, —Presbyterian Bannor and Advocate. Just published by ■ . WILLIAM S. it ALFRED MARTIEN, •Je2s , No. GW CHESTNUT Street. SJTEREOSCOPIO VlEWS.—Fresh arrival vAirSHIPPAYnt tho Stereoscopic] Bftranr, 112 South FOUR til street, below Choatnut. ani-at-if M. J. FRANKLIN. Optician. Tlt-CAKB SODA.—IOO kegs for. sale by & DROTaER - v turi 55 eJ N. THE PRESS.—PffILADELPHfA; .. HALLO WELL & 00.. 888 MARKET AHD 27 N. FOURTH STREET, Have now open, and ready for sale,, A SUPERB ASSORTMENT os NEW SILKS ! awn FANCY DRY GOODS, Of their own importation. Jy27-12t 1859 VALL IMPORTATIONS. DALE. EOSS & WITHERS. BSI MAJIKET. AND 018 COMMEHCB BTREETSI PHILADELPHIA. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS ov ' SILK AHD FANCY GOODS, Hav, now a eomplote stock, to which thoy invito tho at tention (if buyers. auS-3m PALL IMPORT. 18 5 9. HERRING & OTT, Have now in Store their usual SPLE ND ID STOCK OP SILKS, Mbb N. W. CORNER FOURTH AND MARKET STS. au*-2m . §ILK GOODS, FALL ’59, SIBLEY, MOLTEN, ’ DRY-GOObS JOBBERS' IMPORTERS OF SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1859. BHY-GOODS JOBBERS. PAUL, GOODS. BAKOEOPT & CO., NOMOS'AND 40T MARKET STREET, i«‘ *M*&*t*kße AND JOBBRHS or J?ORJSt(>N ARD DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. Stock iwW eomplote ond ready for buyors. £au6-35t EUE, & CO., IMPORTERS'O-F LINENSi .. .WHITE GOODS, LACEB ’ ""embroideries. • KO. 330 MARKET STREET. selected in the l>ont European markets by ourselves, ia large and complete. nus-3m GRANT, & CO. ? and wholesale dealers in CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, • • •/ • AND TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS. NO. 333 MARKET STREET, a'lß-Stn’- • (Up Sta ‘ rs ' , pini, Al )EDPHlA. Y. W. LITTLE & CO., ’silk goods. i NO. 335 MARKET ST. auß-Snv JJECOURSEY, LAFOURCADE, & CO„ IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, , Ami Goods adapted to MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR, V NO. 335 MARKET STREET, ' Are roreivimr their ,F A L L IMPORTATIONS, To whioh they invito the attention of purchasers of such goods. , aus-lm FAIfCY BUY GOODS JOBBEBS. J|cCAULEY. BROTHER, & BREWSTER, "28'jifPRTn FOURTH STREET. ifiJiIERV. v GI ' OVBS '-"fancy GOODS. ' Wo hare a fine stock of Imported and Domostie Goods, particularly adapted to SOUTHERN TRADE, To which we invite tho attention of first-class buyers. nu6-2rri 3|ARTINS. PEDDLE!, & HAMRICK. Importers and donlors in HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND FANCY NOTIONS, NO. 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET, . Fivo d+ors below the Merchants’. Hotel, Offer for solo the most complete stock of Goods m their line to ha found in tho United States, consisting or HOSIERY, of ovory grado. . „ -GfjftvES. in thrre hundred varieties. 1 • UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS. . LINEN-BOSOM SHIRTS and COLLARS. Tfl ,„ LINEN CAMBRIC HUKFS. & SHIRT FRONTS, LADIES’ ELASTIC BELTS, with clasps pf en tirely »evr designs, with an endless variety of NO TIONS* to which they invito tho attention of FIRST-CLASS WESTERN AND SOUTHERN BUYERS. aUS-3m |J # DUHRING & CO., Nor SS andSB NORTH FOURTH STREET, Are now receiving, by successive arrivals from Europe, - ' THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS OE , ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIERY, : GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES, And solicit an inspootion of their oompleto and well - i assorted stock, ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE, jyll-dm jjt?RNETT> SEXTON,& SWEARINGEN, Are now opening nt their Store. NO. 409 MARKET STREET, Above FOURTH. North aide, A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OP ; - NEW FALL STYLES OF FANCY DRY GOODS, OP Tnntß OWN IMPORTATION and selection. whioh they nffor for sale to buyors from all parts of tho United States, on the most reasonable terms. aus-2m gCHAFFER Sc ROBERTS, 489 MARKET STREET, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF HOSIERY, GLOVES. SMALL WARES, COMBS, ; BRUSHES, LOOKING-GLASSES, r GERMAN and FRENCH FANCY GOODS, \ N AND . .___auS-3m~ WfeL. !L, 185 9. " T ER, VAN CULIN, k GLASS, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HOSIERY, GLOVES, FANCY GOODS, Etc., No. 423 MARKET STREET, auS-lm Above FOURTH, PHILADELPHIA. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. QENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS 5 TRIMMINGS, LONGCOPE & PEARCE, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Haro now in etoro a full assortment In thoir line, to which they invito the attention of thoir customers and buyers of euoh goods. aufi*3m C. WALBORN & CO., (N«r) Nos.S ami 7 NORTH SIXTH STREET, MANUFACTURERS OF SHIRTS, WRAPPERS, DRESS STOCKS, ETC. •Dealers in ovory article relating to the GENT'S FURNISHING BUSINESS. raylMgdf JW. SCOTT—late of the firm of Win » eh.stor & Soott-RENTLEMEN’S FURNISH INO STORE amt SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 81< CHESTjIVTStreet, (nearly oppOßlto tlio Girard Houio,) ‘!). W?s! would respectfully ontl tho attention of his former patrons and friends to bis uow store, and is pre pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at short notice. ,A perfect fit guarantied. Wholesale Trade supplied with fine Shirts and Collars. jy2l-ly HYDKOPATIIIC. (]HESTNUT SPRINGS. ' WATER-CURE. At CHESTNUT H 11.1.. PHILADELPHIA Coun.tr, Pa., for the treatment of all Chronic and obstinate diseases. This institution, undor the chargo of an experienced and skilful Physioian, is now confessedly, the leading and most successful hydropathic establishment in this 00 RbVkbksces.—Mrs. Mary Cottringor, 134 North Twelfth Street; Charles JU. Shnrplosa. EBq..corner Eighth and• Chestnut stroetsiGooree Grant. Esq., 333 H.Farrington,Rsq.,ofhlyors.Claxnorn, A Jo., RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, CHESTNUT HILL, jeS-Bmif WINES AND LIQUORS. pRXNOE IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE, DB VBNOGE k CO., EFERNAY, FRANCE. Tale it a rnnvKCTi.Y Turk and Delicate IVbi, from tho Vinoynrd of Messrs. Do Vonono A Co„ whoso ostate lies m tho ctnlre nf the far-famed Champatne District of France. It litis hlthorto boon confined to tho host tablo. of Enslnnd nnd the Continent, and has only very recently boon introduced into this country, whore its rare quality, combined with the. moderato price at which it isotlorod, is already achieving a success nnd popularity unprecedented in the annals of the wine Soldinthjs pity by REEVES k DEAL, No. SM MAR KET STREET, and at the Principal Hotols, atid by all the leading dealers throughout the country. E. V. HAUGHWOUT, Comer of BROADWAY and BROOME STREETS. jyl9-tuth&s2m if r BY GOODS, new marble building, NO. £ 8 NORTH THIRD STREET. We offer, by tho package or pieoe, to CASH OR PROMPT SIX-MONTHS -BUYERS, A very large and nttraotivo Stock of AMERICAN AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS. Purchasers will find our stook well assorted at all sea sons of the year. J. T. WAY, JAS. H DUNLAP, WM. V. WAY. TauS-Sml GEO, P. WAY, W. MELIZET & CO.. * No. 812 CHESTNUT STREET, Agents of THIRION MAILLARD * CO. PRINTED AND PLAIN MERINOS AND MOUSSE LAINES, BOMBAZINES, VEIL BAitEGES. ALSO, BROCHE AND STELLA SHAWLS, Ac., Ac., Ac. PHILIPPE KID GLOVES. auC-lit REMOVAL. THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY To tho Company’s New Building, at tho S. W. CORNER OF FOURTH AND WALNUT STS. nu6-12t-if CHARLES W. COXE, Secretary. pOR THE SEA-SHORE. IN TWO AND A HALF HOURS. TRAINS LEAVE VINE-STREET FERRY DAILY AT VA A. M. AND 4 P. M. RETURNING AT 0 A. M. AND 4.40 P. M. SUNDAY TRAIN TO ATLANTIC LEAVES T A. M., AND RETURNS AT 0 P. M. auG-tf SEE ADVERTISEMENT. SOLE IMPORTER, Mm&sssFmmn PHILADELPHIA fflW«ggSS® AND READING RAILROAD. * EXCURSION TICKETS, Excursion Tickets to tho following places will l>e is sued at tho Depot. Broad and Vine stroets, on the i»A; TUUDAY of each wook, to roturn ou the MONDAi following, viz: ... » n To Reading and back £5 Phoenixvillo do £ H.McILHENNY, Secretary. TNOR prothonotary of the court J? of COMMON PLEAB, JOSEPH 0. COSTELLO, Of the Second Ward. fly Subject to Democratic rule*. augl-tf3 A TLANTIC CITY—ASHLAND HOUSE. xl The many improvement* in the above Houso make it now the most comfortable on tho Island. Re furnished throughout, and an excellent Pablo. Terms r °®l* le ' W. A. SAVAGE, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN PHILADELPHIA. COMMISSION HOUSES. REMOVALS. PHILADELPHIA, AvorsT 4, 1860. THE OFFICE OF * Hns boon REMOVED EXCURSIONS. FOUITICAIi. SUMMER RESORTS. INSURANCE COMPANIES. ASSURANCE COMPANY, ESTABLISHED IN 183(1 FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICES: LONDON, ABERDEEN, EDINBURGH, GLAS GOW, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL. $6,298,800. ANNUAL INCOME UPWARDS OF 81,000,000, Polioiee guarantied by the unlimited liabilities o nearly 1,000 Shareholders. Losses promptly adjusted and paid without referenoe to London, by WILLIAM GETTY, AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES. OFFICE No. 37 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA, REFERENCES. Messrs. STUART k BROTHER, 13 Bank street. 44 . MYERS, CLAGHORN, k CO., 232 Market st. " WM. MeKEE & CO., 22 South Front street. “ MoCUTCHEN k COLLINS, 8. W. corner Front and New streets. 44 SMITH, WILLIAMS, k CO., M 3 Markot st. •• • JAMES GRAHAM k CO., 20 and 22 Letitia st. JOSEPH B. MITCHELL, Esq., President Mechanics’ Bank. JAMES DUNLAP, Esq;., President Union Bank. Hon, WILLIAM A. PORTER,’€23 Walnut street, late Judge Supreme Court. jyg-tuthkatf piRE INSURANCE. JBTNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford. Cash Assets, Jan. 1, ISM $1,667,920 08 MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of New York. Cash Assets, Jan. 1,1869 SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Cosh Assets, Jan. 1,1859 NORTH AMERICAN FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY, of Hartford. Cash Assets, Jan. 1,13 M IRVING FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY, of NEW YORK. Cosh Assets, Jan. 1,1859 MERCHANTS’ FJRB INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford. . Cash Assets, Jan. 1,1869...... 338,079 83 Policies and losses pquitabljr adjusted and promptly paid, at his Agonoy, by BOSTVELL & WILSON, Agents, No. 318 WALNUT Street. 'J'HE WASHINGTON FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. COMPANY, FARQUHAR BUILDINGS, No. 230 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated in 1857, under the General Insurance Law Authorized Capital...... Subscribed Capital Paid np Capita 1........ INVESTED AS FOLLOWS i Bond and Mortgages, first lien $62,170 Bank, Railroad, and other Stocks and Se ountios : 64,000 Cash jn Bank 8,630 ’ > $114,800 Insures oslt against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE iftasaasp toand from all parts of the world, and Inland Naviga tion and,Transportation,' on favdrable terms. OFFICERS jj^^o|» T *S3iSir O. C. BUTLER. Secretary. H> G.lt AMBQROER, Assistant Secretary. DIRECTORS. Wilimm Tralar, William Wright, F. F. Torrey, Jno. Tonnor, Wm. B. Grubb,. Charles 0. Imlay. , iTa? 1 "' genrjr K. Strong, l . D. Jonoa. Alonso Butler, J. H. Hayes, marlB-tf HTH&'QUAKER CITY INSURANCE x COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Ptv. FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. «8 'WALNUT Street CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $200,000 SURPLUS - MO 000 FIRE. MARINE,. AND INLAND INSURANCE. Flro Insuranrte, limited and perpetual, on Buildings and Merchandise of all descriptions. Marine Insurance, inland and Ocean, on Vessels, Freight and Cargo to and from all parts of the World. OFFICERS. g-^^gtefrftassissr. DIBECTOB9. Andrew Charles G. Indfiy, H. R. Co»BhaU. Hon. H. M. Fuller, aul Georpo 11. Hart* E. F.ltotw. A. C. Cftttotl, Foster S. Perkins, Samuel Jones. M. D., Delaware mutual safety in surance COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNS YL VA NT A , 1835. OFFICE S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia. MARINE INSURANCE ON VESSELS, ) ? To all parts of the World. ■ * , T 'tNLAND INSURANCE On Goods, by River. Canals, Lakes, anti Land Carriage A to all parts of the Union. * FIRE INSURANCES " On-MBToftsndise'peneraUj-.--'*' - - - - - Oa Stores, Dwelbn* Houaea, &•>*- ABSETB OF THE COMPANY, November 1,1868, Par. _ Market Value . f lO3,060, Philadelphia City 6 4? cent L0an..~81G5,144 00 110,000, Pennsylvania State Loans 101,425 00 $30,000, U. 8. Treasury cent. Notes.... 30,112 60 960,000, Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage cent. Bonds 45,375 00 820,000, Nortu Pennsylvania Railroad Mort gage 6 ' energetic and smart. & a." Blond'"ni^.*. t .;g ferel 'P° required. Addre^SC- good SALESMAN m a aoqaslntedwiththa?S?V ! r '.rt? or * l 2'f bo Add r . r a .‘ r °to^ t «gjf unders t»nds —— — «*-»♦ ■yp'ANTED—An intelligent and actrn YY/’ANTED —A Boy in a Wholesale Cloth -4^5? w » m handwriting of appli cant," Box 1272,” Post Office. , au s_jt YY/ANTED —A second-story Boom for _/ " light Manufacturing purposes. Address ”0. H.” Fret* office, stating terms ana location. uis-St* YYfANTED —A good Tin. arid Sheet Iron * Y Worker, 000 accustomed to Stove-work, toy the week, month, or year. Inquire at WM. HOPKiNy, MAIN Street, four doom below the Railroad, German town. ' a«4-3t* A SITUATION WANTED—By a young Rian, in a Wholesale or BetaiL Wall Paper, -Win dow Shade, or Book and Stationery 8tor?. Has had several years experience in all of these bosinessee, ana c»n give satisfactory reference. No objection to any other city. Address r> A. B. ,r at this office. ao4-3t* A SITUATION WANTED—By an expe . rienced BOOK-KEEPER, in »Wholesale Com jnisston or Dry Goods House. Good references can be given. Address ** P. D.* 1 Press office. anS^Ot* “M^ANTED —A Salesman in' a Wholesale *»' Boot and Shoe Store. To one tiiat ean influence R good Ohio or Pennsylvania trade, a liberal salary will he given. Address A. B. 0., office of this paper* ftugl-6t* YYTANTED—By a Young Man, a situation ". as Assistant in a packing room or Light Porter. Cm reference. Address J.F., Frets office. HPO CLOCK MAKERS.—A SITUATION wanted, by » young man. at clock work, or any other similar busipessj a good shop and steady employ ment is the pnncipal object; has no objection to ear part of the country. Address J., at this office. aagMt SITUATION WANTED—By an expo-' ~ rienced SALESMAN, in a Wholesale Dry Goods Jobbing House. Undoubted testimonials will be given. Address ** Leonard, 1 * office of this paper. jyg-Ht* 373,239 09 TOf ANTED TO RENT—A Dwelling House * * within the boundaries of Arch, Walnut, Tenth, and Fifteenth streets. Kent not to exceed Eight Hun dred Dollars- Address “B. D. M Blood's Despatch, rhi ladolpma. Pa. ■ au2-tuth««St 445,734 85 365,860 06 YYTANTED TO EXCHANGE for impror- Y * ed city property, free from incumbrance, ISO acres of excellent FARM.T»AND. located in Gloucester Cc., New Jersey. The Railroad from Camden to Bridgeton, shortly to be laid, passes within a short distance of the Una. For farther particulars address J. K., office of The Frets. jell. 341,864 81 FOR SALE AND TO BET. „ M. FOR SALE OR TO RENT the HOUSE and STORE, N. E. comer of TAMA NY street and kORK avenue, well suited for a Shoe Store Terms low. Apply to T. ft. HAROROFT, Grocer, opposite comer. aud-Tt* FOR SALE OR TO LET —The House. No. 462 North SIXTH Street, above Noble. Keys icitwith Mr. S. Pugh, 8. W. comer Sixth and Callow mil. For terms apply to the owner, No. 1813 Spruee street. , aud-4t* The hestonyille, mantua, anj> FATRMOUNT PASSENGER RAILROAD COM PANY.—Two Hundred Shares of the Capital Stock of the .Hestonvillo, Mantua,- and Fairmount Passenger Railroad for sale. J. W. DERICKSON, Stook Exchange and Collection Broker, aus-2t* 21 South THIRD Street. FOR SALE—A hartdsomfe three-story COTTAGE, with Stable and out-bnildinss, and About two acres or Ground, with Fruit Tree*, and situa ted on the main street of Haddonfield. .The salubrity of the country and facility of acoees by ran gives It gnat advantages. Enquire of - auz-pt* E. WALN, 702 WALNUT Street. MTO LET—A furnished HOUSE con trally located, to a respectable tenant. A portion of the rent will bo taken ont in board. For particulars address, with real name, ELLIOTT, at thisoffiee, aul-gt* LAND IN EXCHANGE.—One hundred and sixty acres of good TIMBER LAND in New Jersey, will be exchanged for improved .City Property. Address JC, office of The Press*. aul-fft* A VALUABLE FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE, two miles from the hiU Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad, containing 120 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 bam, carnage-house, ana att necessary out buildings. A fine building site on the premises. Could easily be divided into two beautiful eountry seats. For further particulars inquire of John J. C. Harvey, on the premises. 1 > augl-lm* . HARDWARE. —A Wholesale House, do in? chiefly a Southern package business, to prompt dealers in cities, desires to, sell out. Bad health the reason for retiring. The business of twelve yean standing. The stock is all new, and mostly in original packages. The Terms will be liberal. No lands taken m exchange. Address “Delphos,” Box 2051 New York Post Office. ___ angl-ttw SUPERIOR NORTH THIRD STORE TO RENT.—The lane and well-lighted granite front Store, No. IT4 North Third street, above Arch, suitable for Jobbing or Heavy Package Trade. Terms satisfac tory to a responsible tenant. * Apply on the premises, or nt No. 427 Vihe street. . jy3&-13t* DRAFTS— On the Union Bank of London, and Royal Bank of Iroland. in rams tosnit. For sale by lYl'.LTjti, FAKGO &: CO.t my!B-3m* Wo. from 9 A. M. tin C P. M. 25 cents. Children under 12 years half of Stock, entitling tho holder’s family to ad mission to the Academy at all times, $5O. $698,804 7Q HASSEER’S ORCHESTRA.—M. HASS LER k BROTHER respectfully announce that they have located their Office at their residence. 1203 LOCUBT STREET, where engagements can be mads as anal. UU^n RETAIL DRV GOODS. ONE MONTH OF BARGAINS TO CLOSE OUT SUMMER STOCK! Fine Challis reduced and 16 cents. Barege Napoleons and Rouble Bareges reduced to and 10 cents. „ , __ _ to.Barege Robes rodnced to §4, §5, and §7 50. Rnsqmns, &c.. reduced from 37K to 25. Fine Lawns, Bareges, Crape Maretz,and Tamartmoi, “Lupines‘Wide White and Black Baregee for Shawls, Mantilla*, &c. „„ , Chantilly Lnco Mantles, reducod. Super. P\\sk«r Lace do. do. SHAWLS IN VARIETY”, Black Silks, Hooped Skirts, & 'Latest style French Worked, Svrisa, and Cambric Col lars. at 50 cents. ’ FURNISinNG GOODS. _ 12-4 HAMILTON SHEETINGS. 4-4 WiUiamsville Shirtings, Baltic. Semper Idem, Amoskeas, &c. , I ' ine “"“rt'" 0 !; 1 Fl “ nels ’ “ciiinf.k^AffiMs, and EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. •yjnNDOW HOLLANDS. * * Buff, White. Green, and Blue, beat Make of Hollands for S hades. _ _ Imported by BHARPLEB3 BROTHERS, au3 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. IRISH SHIRTING LINENS. Stout Body and Fronting Linong. Golden Flax, Dunati: & Dickson, Richardson, Housewife. Ewart, Lightßody, Strong, Sightly Linens. . Imported by BROTHERS. au3 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets, Embroidered bands. Frenoh, Dimitt, and Jaconet Bands. Open-worked Flouncing*. » . Edsin *- tsa’/ks®' a„3 CHESTNUT mid EIGHTH Streets. nPHORNLEy & CHISM, JL Northeast corner EIGHTH and SPRING GAR DEN, , . . Are closing out __ THEIR SUMMER STOCK At and antler Cost Price! 1 ! Rich Organdie Robes, Napoleon Bareges. Rich Barero Robes, Ducals and Valencias, Very fine Cambno Lawns, Crape Tamartinee. Good quality of Challies, Fancy Silks, sco„ so. Silk Mantillas, Barege Shawls, Ac, Just opened, a splendid set of Foulard Silks. rery cheap. Excellent Black Silks., , Good Shirting and Sheeting Muslins. “Irish augl-tf Frenoh lace bournous with Capos, Points and Mantillas, lAleneon,) all at re- FRENCH LACE BOURNOUS "WITH CAPES, Points and Mantillas, i Cambray, >in great profusion, at reduced price,, to BLACK AND WHITE BAREGE CLOAKB AND BUMMER CLOAKS AND DUSTERS, in nn infinite The whole of our stock is now offering at reduced prices, preparatory to the ol f ■ft ,f p , jfog¥SSt CO.. j yl * 708 CHESTNUT Strset CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &c. Fine Black BroadctoUi*. .. v Ladies* Cloths, liebt colors and olacir. Fine Black Doeskins and Cassiniere?. Fanoy Caasimeres. Vestings, nud Satmetts, N.8.-SnninierStufie.eiUn^^^ Linen goods. Best makes heavy and fi n © Lmans, Some cheap lots by the piece or yard, Nankins. Doylies, Towels, Diapers, Breakfast Cloths, from 75c. to SJ-25. 1 Dining-tablo Damask Cloths. > __ 1,27 00 »*.na MA&Sv’RT. •X*7ILLIAMSVILLE. " : » v Wanisutta, and other. Shirtings. Pine and low-priced Shirt Bosoms, Sheetings bv tno yard or piece. rinnnol., Ticking., Ac., Ao. r & CON „ At) jvjr NINTH nml MARKET r-n — —3 DAVID P. MOORE, UNDER Will inn*.TAKES,No. WVINE fit- BflHnV WANTS. BOARDING. PERSONAL.