The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 10, 1859, Image 3

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M*chihe*na* largely to Uie eitrenio, bewjty:
Of thOi v^^hS*hTp'sli{6iot'fifalfihe : 'garmentk'ra*de:
np by Son we wooM respect
fully eaytottiose merdhanls^lßfk'.ha^eVhV.t&ited
• m Market street, to
examine the'Mt«Sf4yp»tpi*M cwdibr.
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. Brig. &i]tith,©«*rin£> henoe, • arrived -at Cienfuegos
f<>f’;Pb{l'ft4«lpW». sailed.
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• BwiiHOTsi'SfoWß'towenr. honco, amvediitTortSnnd
-gateiK^Wat^Y’Davis/aai 1c d from Boston fith
henoei amvod at Bos-.
mmrrer,Pendlet<ii£ Iftw -Boston fo£,Pluto&l-,
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- SB Kplme*, Holmofl, SjAjtfumybj Artis, henoo ai
- } O iM: Pettit,! Cliwk, W O'
. Victor, Sears. Charity, Barr/itt, Daniol B
Sarah Ann Roerßiker.iieaca. and Wauponsa, Mor
4ri*;rromSniyrna/iel,it Boston,7thinst/ • J -•- •
jUSohr’AlQnterey. ATranterOiiled Irorn Fail Rivei' sth
tost. for Delaware City, - *\ ._ J' " , , ' ‘.lil • : ' V'
»-iSohr Orion. Hart, hence, Arrived at Gloucester «h mat.
v JBc,hr,iO‘ Sbav, Fannin, hence; arrived at Portsmouth'
• <l Scbrß.T WEeeririg, Bmith> ahdlJelthont, Ginn, hence
do for Pawtucket,and Martha J Grubs, Smith, from De>
ilaware Citjvab Providence fith inat.'^,’v'.rVs v
-...-SCbrftJ G Runyon,-ltbzers.and.ThoS Pa£&,‘Robinson, 1
; sailed from Providence fith mat lor Philadelphia.. * -
V* Sehrs NBT Thompson* Barnes/ Memento; Birdsall,
vftfid.A H Brown. Endicott, hence; arrived at Providence
Price, Godfrey, henco, arrived at Salem
SohrßUen : Bush, Somers, hence, arrived at Balem?th
Matilda, -Price, Henry May, Hoot'or,
and WtWiS. Slulibrd, Batoheldor,'.hence, arrived at Bos-
JaromejJferdme,hence,Sirrjved at Alex
? Grainier, hence,arrived at Hartford
f k Schr.Frank Hall, “VTood. of and from Philadelphia for
..Cienfuegoe, before wrecked, on Key Breton,
.without date.or other circumstances? ia-reported bj.the
( -bark lVolunteer, at; Bostorti to hav^heon- wrecked at
.I' o ®Tart Sgcsatwrajirtg Miirthi Ketidall, fromThi
- Udelohia for BortoUf before, reported ashore at Presque
Island, state that ehe ha 1 billed, and will-prove a total
;.i'HOLMES r HOLH,'Attff.6,BA.M-^Sld,sohrs Martha
’Ann McNeil,Maty Xnn&Carqtine, JL.Hess,Xamar
’tine, J H Counce.E~B. 8 -Tuttlo,
'Charity, Althea, BepWu £-C C M-WiUon. So:
phie Ann, b AudennedrJ Clark, If ITolinetf, Ocean
’Wave,© Jones, A Jennings,'Mary_jk Elizabeth. ©u*
nt.-Jaß MahonyvEEngusjr, O A Heckaher, Ephraira
.nhft{Burrows CiandjH Allen/ ••- \ ,
'' PM—Ar, sehrs Mary An«A, Ontario, Isle'of Pines;
-Sarah Bo
s;; ton for Philadelphia;: Hickman, ftoxbury for do: Lewi?
J Cjnrk, Hinkham for do;- Joiur. Lancaster,'Haverhill-. for
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:fof.3lav«rhill cltowa Ross: .-J. IreUndr'BWalniim i
Bartlett, andAlmoda, OartwnKhtfdo lor rlula
uir Providence j US cevenueoutterMorris,
and James Campbell, Clark, on ’ *
CSgaHbd scliwJ Grierson, Neptune, LiZKio;Toylor;Haffc
%et"C_Bar?vh. Mary Aunß,PMiaMsct,' 18le s of\Pmes, Sa
:rah.-Woodlmdge. Joseph -N Ririeyy Johtf'Lancaster,
Time s* TSchrsi Medora, Hickniitn, ©K,
feea-Bird. Jacob »k Wi 1) i ain.Xi iz -
Martha Kendall, belqw'repbrtcd ashore'at Qnioks
Ho», has been stripped, ana about 80 tons of 'her - outgo'
taken oot and landed at this port;v » % ■ ~r •.
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yHilttonklr, Harrisburg * X» WoUinger, Harrisburg
" COMMERCIAL BQTEI>-Bixtta itM above Chestrt dt -
<> Kimble, Cheaterco JosPWlHpsrPljcEßliWHe'
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piorfhompton co Wrn Haraer, Pennabur*
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Jientowpu £«»heacker. Bucks
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klWbloWnY' <• Chas Meekly, Ai oatown -
, Allentown <w HBmmor, Allentown ' •
UOdttfg QJI StiiOhterj Pqttevillo
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• .., Philip Albright, Reading
Doylas'n
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. Company OP NEW.YoSIC.'-U’he Agonoy 6f thin Com
pany haa twin HEMOVED WTHE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY; DIHLUINC tvt the Sonih-
S>.Tbs ‘ js
-matter with'the ,7^^/orUj’,*Qf ; persons, tOjMstrain’.th^ir,
: appetites t Honoe.Vo see an .abundance of Dyspepsia.,
.Liver Complaints, and Diaorderalot tho'Stomach and
Digestive. .Organa. HOOFLAND’B • G.EKMAN * BIT
TKHS Wilt entirely oure theao -complauits.and' restore
tha Bystem toils original vigor, andgtrength.
Fdr-salfl‘by all druggisia arid deajbWiu,inedicinca/nt
,?scents.per.bottlo. Alsobrtka,proßi;u}tofa»Br. C.iM.
>3ACKSOJf v fc, C0.,418 ARCH Streof/Pjiila&.’.y
Timow Away Your IYigs.—A luxuriant
•growth of soft/young* : hair''ijp’eeUilfC follows’ theuicTof
JOLES HACEtfsATIIEtfIENNK, OR HaIIT RsstOßffc.'Jlt’
iaaueycr-feilidfi remedy for, ami preventive 6f» bahfyujf/
and Vfhiskdrß'tb;Aeir.ongina.'-
life color. 'Xt.isinota dye, arid ria .perfectly- harmless'
Sold by,all dcuggUts, end by JCJ/EB HAVEL &;.Com
J ,No; 704 CHESTNUT Street,- Philadelphia. ’;; ' auff-tit ,V
ONB*Pftloja> jUl^jnNO;VOif
STYLEJr'and ftjade in 'tti Aiiiifil ‘ manner,' expressly'for
EBTAiZi sa&s., .We mark onr lowost - selling priced in
yiopßsa on eaoharticlo.'All gooda'mrfde'td drdeV
are warranted satisfactory, and bur ON£-/hfcV system,'
is striotly adherod to. Wo believe this to‘be the only
fair Way of dealing, aa thereby ail are treated alike."
- <*•>?'*/T* JON£B,& CO.*-.* '
. ap73-tau27‘ -;flM MARKETStrefit,,:
./Grover <fc, Baker's 1 ////
Celebrated Noiseless
- \ <At RSDtrdso PRrcES. ' ,i,r ’ - /■/'
Temporarily at No. £Ol Broadway. ",
! ! -Wi\l > rettiWtp\No.,4osin;a;fewweek*^ , '-!--‘‘
Saving Fund—National. ; SaFetyJ Trust
' Company.—Chartered by tbe.Stateof Pennsylvania.
— f *«.. i.RftLE& * •' -V/. v /
i 1. Money is reoeived every; day, and ,in any amount,
large or small. ' .
>' 2. FIVE PER CENT* interest is paid for money from
the day it ia put in. ;y / /*v // , /; w
*’ 3. Tho money is always paid whenever
it is oalled for,'and Witboutfndtioe. tl > ? ; 'vr
. ,4.,Money is received front Executors, Administratorit
.Guardians, and othor Truateesj in large of fcmall suins,
to remain a lons, or short period;. / > . v-,
A Tho money reoeived from Depositors is invested in'
Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first
class securities.. -r •'
6, Officeopen bvery.day—WALNUTStreeti southwest
corner Third sireeti PhiladelDhia./ . -,'‘ r '. ' ’ apis ’
1 S ba,me if.; s. Saying Eond-t-Northwest-
Corner Second and "WalnV.t Streets.—Deposits, ye-,
received in small and lai^O'amounts, from'ailblnsgepof'
the community, and allovri? interest at the rate of five per
bjant. per annum. ' ’ i•. .•>
;;Monay,roay b!i drawn by checks withoutiloss'ofin
teresL , , , -r - ' s ‘
• i Office open dai|y,
: day. m the evening; President,
FRANKLIN-FELL {Treieifrel afid'Seoretary."CHAB,
, • „
. ~..x MAHRIEI>. -t.; »A S>)
r> On'the 4th instant, by Rev. Geo. A. Durborow. Mr.
tfW. S. WITHABL to Miss.MAGGIE.,A:; TUTTLE,
daughterofT. H.Tuttle.botuoi t&Ucity. ‘ ' *
‘ .‘On tho Sd inßtAJit. by Rev. R. Jefl'rey,Mr. MORRIS.
M. aMATTHEWS to. Miss CAROLINE C„ seoond
’dauglitorall oLGeo; Binder, E4(f., ofthis city. » .
•iAt Trenton.'N. J.. July SO, 1859, 1 ’bjjhe Rev.'A.’D.'
White, Mr. RICHARD A. DdNNELIjYs -of New YOrk,
toMiss SUE A. DAVISSONb-otPhUadelnhia.- A* ■!
i - On the 25th of .Tuneiasf, by Rev. J. C. Clav, D.D., Mr.
.WM.RICHARI)BON to Miss ELIZA H. OAItHIHON,
allofPhiladelphia. !a*t.
Hf?; aj;;;,.
; on the fithinsh, VTM.i W-ILBON, r in the 68th
lyearof • r ' '/
. ,;lus relations and male.uaeadsßre’VettpeetfblWinvited'
to.attend
.Fifthstreet,on-Fridaymonnagf 12th o’clock,'
1 without further noUco.-l To proceed to Woddland Ceme^
,tery. ‘ .<>•,*!> • i.-.-iw-s '
, On the Sth insL, ELMIRA-, second danghtey bf J, Wf
Rhd Mnna,tTO[Ti aged2l years;//;? tn •.,«-» j
_ Tjißrojatiyes.apa friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attomi the funeral from the residence of her
7OO Summer street, on Friday morning,
. OnUie Bth fitt.
the46thyearoiheragev j
. Funeralfrom: the residence of her httiband, Jas. Cully;
Master street,'boloWHanoockftma tWfidnoKdaylnfler-.
'nopri.ftt 4 o'clock. To proceed to'Franklin Cemetery. *.
> Ontho morning of the Bth l.nutant.LlLLlE ANN IDA,
daughter of -Wm., A. nnd *Emma aged 2 years
pna4months. " n-..
•--•fFuheralfrdni’tbo resfdehca of nlrs;Sarah A/Jdnks,■
Garden street, Brideaburg, (bis (WedneMay) afternoon;
atso’clock."-. > ' " * - *-- • , - - - *
' ;On ihe 7th in*font, CHARLES McALEER, aged 85
yoaTB. J . • - ' ‘ . -
Funeral from’his 1629 Lombard
streot. north.-side,-thia (Wednesday> mOrtimg, at 8-
o’clock. Without, further, notice. t - Funeral semceat St.
Patrick's Chute of."To proceed. to.SLMary/s Cometery. l
, . On; t!i e7tli in tho 67th
»yfear ot her age. r 4
-punoral fromth» residsnco.ofhflr son-in-law,J.S.
Clark, Ogden street, above’Elovonth, this (-Wednesday)
aftomoon/at 2 o’clock, without further notice.'. To pro*
ooed tn Monument Cemetery. v - ’ ■ • •
-On the BUi instant. Mr.* JOHN GREEN WELtVlate of
Bustleton, In the 38th year ofhis ago.- jr . *vA .
from tho. resideocalof his> brother,-Thomas
Greeawell,iFpx,Chase, this (Wodnosday) afternoon, At
2 o'clock. Ho proceed to Oxford Burial-Ground. -
Suddenly, on the 7th instant, JOHN-J. MAfI.TINi ia
the-SSth year of hisage, , , -
from thdresid&ncO of-hi? kpthcr, fThomits P.
Martin, No. J33Altnond street,' this (Wednesday) after-,
■ noon. atgo’clookrWithoutlurthe^potieeVVP
Cm the Bth; lnfilßt'dadghfer of
Pntriok and OaUiflrme Drumm, aged U monthshnd 16
■’*
South Boventh stroot, below RoUeraffatroeK this (Wed
/nesdaT) afternoon, at 3 o’cJock t without further notice.*
.£Onthe 7th instant, Mr. JpliN ILER, in the •
C7ftiyear or hisage. } ( ’-O, ‘ - r ;.'A - - • -
Fimoral from his latoTOsideneeyHaines street. Ger-'
mnnto;rn.thisr.Wcdnesday)afternopnint2o'c!ook. * -
Oi 'lhoinXK ?JcE]flillo3‘. in tlioti }„.ir ot lier ri^-f. . t
---Funernl rroifi thb rojulonco of iior Jtoaband, Career
street, botwoob Soyentoonth -in j,Eiihtoea!h,nod Lom
; 'OrrthoSth instant, ROBERT LUQaS, in ibe 23d year l
Funeral 'ffqTn tho,icBi4eh(io i of his mother,' 131$ Catha.- 1 ,
rma stroot, IbigtWeddosdayXaftQrnofiii, ntSo’clock.-.*F
Un tho wh iastanrj.TKOMABJokADV/iCR, in;the'
v 77th year of his agO.'v/A -,j: . c 'r av , » .m«
‘Ftmemllfrom t{ip ; resldetice of-Tusson.-in-Iftw,-Henryk
• Nalros t lso9 GirardaVennorthUt Wednesday) afternooiir
•atflo tlpck. . . K . . •,
On tho Bth instant, JOHN, son of Hugh and Julia
ahder, in the Bth year of hlsogo.tv- h’ r -' '-■
' Funeral from tuo residence of His' parents, northoast
corner oi Twelfth and Poplar ;Btroets,
afternoon,ntSo’clock. ..
-On the BtK JiMONAGHAN,«mof
-Philtpand Ehzabeth Monaglia«, aged34years.:* .-*.r -1 ■
Funeral ftdm tho resldepoe of, h)s;wirentji,Lombard
streot, above Tirelftfi, this (Wednesday) afternoon, ftt
-2 o’clock. fotermentatSt. Mary’s Cemetery. «
vvOa tho, soli-ofAbraham
and EJizaHbrn.nged 3 years and i months.,,- -. .
f üßortlfrom: the Yesidenco{of hw parenU.‘N6; 2308
Clayton stroot; tlnslWedneßdoy) mortneg; at? b’clock..
■PWffIWR«;
.tha Griiml pl.iennsy lvsi;in, nntl the ordcr-m-
KoncraJ, hrei ro.pootlully, nintoa to meet at their Hal!,
CHESTNUTStreet, above Seventh.oniTHUßßDAY,
11th tniit., at3'o*clockP. M.,-to-attend tho t'Hhftrßtof.,
their ]f-tii Icl oir-mcirilier. lIIIOTHEIt'THOMAS SELL
iIy imtOr,,it the ~V. .M..-.., , -;i .. . -- - i
i, auio-atf:tfOßDo.TP...oij.t»nN , GS., : Actins see. -
IIANJVEKEn STATEO,
ISQ • aufo’clMk 11 W “M'XglS CW?di»Maj) EVEN- *
OERMANXOWKi- AIiGHJST, B,* 1839.,.
A i'au', lhr,t!io ante of useful 'ancuanor .arUolosi'
wiTTbe ljoUl m tKoTown'Haft, ebmtnehcUiic MON D AY,.
■Atfliust'BAndcotitii'.umoopea da/and .eydbinfc dunns'
f! 10 ,* o .?*' 1 ho. proceeda [are “to,, he - applied towards
’ * , S u iS* , , l H* t m dobajHoufrod in the Church
ot fit. Vmeant, do Paul,' Germantown/ Kq\-, Father
Dmtienec, pastor.- ITho heartr.co.-b'poratioh of all fool
rnic, on. .interest in, the; eororetinuloC that .heautital
ohuroh is roapoctmlli. aolioitcii v .i’tdcets.ofadmission!
10 cents; season tioKOta 23 cpntati.to ue lisif At the
door. Cara loavo the doixit.Ninthand Groou sis.. ovary
hour during tho'day'and dyeniag'.'.Loet; tram,leaves'
; Germantown at liitj P. fll, '".ii,, .... ap3At* .
•aaiil J yfto
I r>! ?rjh' f IS-ll.UWtWil, ■'■'-* wj>
y :*.'«! v;;:
] ..,*•>*<; V»”i‘« ti*M • -'H. r - *•»’ '*''■ •* * , 1
. As-?? •*•*» wc4i ir vArf^i 1 '..; > .-.„•
! . ■ '/'.
■ 1 IWMTJEt'VELVETS, SATINS, I-"”-,; ;
I: , 'pap PE .MAPS, LIMING-SILKS; I>. vi ‘tyw'&fl
ENGLISH GRAPHS, of tho bij,t lllAtcey,- .*: ''
‘p,
X:Z[l ! i 'fWTORS; ! fi!ATH^,iLUOI[^V'&«’
/JC'' 1 ; ; .Al£D.£oweatPall styles of ,t
•rtw-e*ST|IAW BONNETS, ' ) - M
' 7 ••
r Nowppep, and presenting altoyotherthT meat com
plete stockof MILLINERY f
• Merchant, and MHUnenr from every section of* the'
country are ; cbiUial)y f invit*tf 'ito call and ex&mibe our
stook, which ireofferfltthd- 'j'' 7";. J V-' !%.-7 sB
CLO&Egt;' : pqklM/B ; raiCES.
ROSE SHE IM ~Blii O.QjK 8,, 1C 0,‘ \ "
auIO-tnovl 431. MARKET S's'REE'r. « :
J 4 JONBS,ca
7 ! Importer wd.hlanufacturerP^
faNCYSiIIk and straw bonnets, 5 ;• • j <
" aJITIPICUL PLOVfERS,'.'
- ' “FSATinjiis,‘RubhEs’, &o.
~ The', attention of Cityand Country Dealers" it Invited'
to a, large and varied otook of tlie above goods, at ;
I • ' • : Vr'j 432- 'MARKET,STREET,;
, ranP-dm',- j , .. - ' Below FfFTR.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
G'j-q;; jevan's'-boo R-lis t.—ax c
*-Bonks are told at tholoWest pricesVand, o;h&hd-i
some GIFT, worth frbm'Mctfnts to gICO, Is given with
each Uo6k at the time ofmWohase,'• , ;/J», v
NE^T-BCKJKS: , 1 . }i ;; ;
By Gcpruo Eliot; author df.Scenba of Clerical Life.;
One yotyino, Unto. >-Fjricfij9L-;' /v '< ,T- ■
i Ttfo s'?‘* ??? -
- 1) , LIFE OF, OOjJ. BiY^PROCKETT.
‘ One volume. izmo. Price ft], _ 7. ."—^
'‘ r " tt T^BTi'te}ubA^'raScTiGAflcobKßb6K.
GmnKinOM>o*tßQpjpe*.fflrPrdtorvra* Frulto, etc. j
Ono volume, 12nuj^iVioej»i25 v ,-Tv •'
„ *_ ; MpTBREB FOR .THE PEOPLE.-'
By the Roy. sjlqwellßrown. ortho My rtlo-ntreot
.RyitißtCnttpel, Liyorpopl,England. -* a <it ■ . ..
• - Onevolumd. 12mn. -Fncej&l. -
, a oift ;
' anlO-St, ,* -;N01439 CHtymit gtrepLPhlly.
l ’
1 TURAL SOCIETY NINTH
ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the PENNS YLYAN IA
STATE AGRICULTURAL- SOCIETY*; Witlife held
Y;
23th. 29th; anil'SOth'tJays Of SoplamhorneXi.-pnihe Ist
of September. the Secretary will remove to the Rooms.
•Bnoksof «ntry-for the'Exhibition I 'wiU.boopenour -< • -j
' Letters addressed to the Secretary, at Harrisburg.'or
flulo-W&^tHeg4D23to3o.--J.-.-,-7‘. • ; 1
fXAMP MEETING.—Tents ftnd 'Materials
■lon Tiekets 4o center •- •» ' aulO-Pt;.
:f* ipe . sizEiPnod;bdfe#a^;jif/;'citt?
IIMrANILA BALE lolj=
hfanufactufei'
Of 'miOliA jYMMS/WJ»'/ M'm
; UKY.GOOIXS JOBBERS. "
;; t SIBLEY,' -MOLpN; , ;^;;)YpOpRWr',-/: !
r! -■' no. .631 .market; '
- 1 ‘ ! ,s '"(North'BldeV? '' ' 1 '.-ntn'i t-'
attention of'Bayers totheir chbioe ipd’cbhiV
•; {' ,• ; ; T ,*.
r SlL?,.#fljs)sij t : jlxb teAtfCY-toObs/ty."
■•'eus-Im
i§s9.
• SHORTEIDQE' & BKO.,
>,: t - ‘(sncbsssoßS Tb HaMman, snydeb, A c 0.,)
V. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS • . • • : i
OF / - ,*.■
DRVkIjVOODS,
■« . . 480 STARKBT STREET,
■ ", ; Have Instore a complete line of . *
f oßßxc( N / *Sif-x>/ l p.q mbstio ,aqq dB
Selected expressly with a vi6W' to the inierests of .' i ?' ’
CASH AND PROMPT SHOitT-CREDIT DEALERS,
they respectfully invite the attention of the
/N. B.—A full Stock oonstnnUy on hand! and orders will
.beexecutedprdmjrtly,' at th 6 • / \ V .
y :jftu£-2m] LOWEST MARKET RATES.’ ’ ' ’’
OLEAGHED AND BROWN
' S H E E T I N Q- S.
• 1,1 " a fuil ims b» • .
' ; THE.MOST APPROVED BRANDS,
,Fob SALE . , .
. '■ by the piece or package; ... i,
;! JOSHUA £. BAILY,
;j ! ns MARKET STREET, ,
. spl-tf . PHILADELPHIA. "
OPENING-'
or'
i , MERRIMACK PRINTS, *, 1
-F T Y LE S ,
1 THi£i,DAY/AtrGijsT I ’ii:; , r/i;i’'
JOSHUA E- BAhLy;
‘ - I ns market/rtreet, [\
sal-tf ' PHILADELPHIA.' ' .
gMITH, MURPHY, So 00.
23T MARKET ST., AND 220 CHURCH ALLEY,
Aro now'ppSAi^ilheTr
, ' '/FALL' AND WINTER STOCK
OF "IV
~ • STAPLE AND FANCY.'I
, i> 3;Y;/.G>:o.o2Eps., .
• To which they invite th'e attentionbf - ' n ’ - ni ' !
- - CASH- AND PROMPT SHORT-TIME fcUtERB.' '
•/PHitAßA,,August, 1869.. ,- atts-3m
C;:
fri6nd» !l anioU ln ’ ro * p^o ‘ fuli^, ‘ : <h » atMntion of thslr
ii : CASH.AND .SHORTrTIME BUYER3'.-'n /;
r j , n - . 1 XOTBBIE •- .
V •; > i vs-* o o k *o j" o.o’o j> sy..
'Mb'. ~ RR ES S STUFFS
From the best souroo.. .
FRANCIS LASHER & GO,;
• ftus-m ' 233 MARKET STREET,,,. .
-"a i / 1 : 1 ' - ■ ■
JAS. B, CAMPBELL & CO.,
'.: Importers and -wholesale dealers -- -
r:
. D R Y- G OOD S,-
LINENS, WHITE GOODS. CLOTHS . ‘
. • OASSIMLRES, BLANKETS, Ac
• I ' NO. 301 MARKET STREET." ' '
aus-2m - ; . •
THOMAS, .; /
jI . ; 11 : ■: WHOLESALE DEALER ,
1 r'\ 1 ; .'AMERICANANIX EUROPEAN '• •
R-Y ! 'Gr6po/i3 &; '
SO. 428’MARKET AND tzi MERCHANT STREET,
Now open! nr „ full ..nd romrlofe - 1
! FALL AND WINTER STOCK, ~ ’
To'jwhioh thc'.attention of the trade is invited.
' auio-et-Wjnr.o, ; t -/ - • c - r ?
w. ;GjBp%;;SONS, ■ ‘
•• ■« ’ NO. SSL MARILK'PvBTIIrjCT,.,' j
;'Arsnovropocinrtheir ■ • '
P ALL &WINTER STOCK OF GOODS ADAPTED TO
/Jm e:N'* s'--w-E Xit';/ ;f :
‘ ln.whleh.will be found a full assortment of -
CLOTHS,-DOESKINS, VESTINGS, -TRIMMINGS,’
&o.r, j' - ' ■ ■ •“ aus-3m ‘ 1
JOHNEB: & CO,.
AND JOBBERS , ..
\V‘ ; * \
v‘‘' ‘ ' c - t: ’ Am> ■ ! ' vc ;
DRY GOODS, ,
NOS', 33T MARKET, ANB 024 C?OMMERCK STS.,
•*' : VT *• - below SIXTH.’ -•! t
. Having Jim.removed to the abot*e location, are now
& new and very desirable Stock of Goods, era*
bracing every variety in then line, which they' offer to
the trade at /the lowest market rates, ibr cash or ajr,
proved credit. ' v ’ * • ‘ * aus-2m
FEKRIS, & CO., '; -
i \ ' IMFORTERS OP - : L ■.
-4
! : ’ v . : K 't . . A §ANTrLLAB, Ac.
N 03.354 JtARKET ST.,'AND BSB.GOMtIERCB.ST,
by afhembor of the firm, in
i i- ' BEbTiIItOPEAN MARKETS. ij ‘! ,'
fttts-2m-r' v r*,'’
/ i : '".'«ra'=' r.
WJJOtESAEE DEALERS IN • V '
.PB Y 0,0 QD S / A’N D C ROTHINO,
1 < '■' ■W ‘ , NO, 309< MARKET STREET. - - , '
V * ... PHILADELPHIA. ,
.{Fall and Winter Stock now complete and ready,for
‘buyers,’! . . >-* au6-Sm
HrWILLIAMBCN .& CO..
;; WHOLES ALE'DEALERS AND JOBBERS IN
X>HY GOODS,
; So; .426 M ARKBT STREET, -
; ~ 4i4 Commerce street,) '7 ' . /
riFTHi hORIH S!DR»
7 Our »took, especially adapted to Southern and Wert*
ern' trade, is now large * jind complete in every parti
cular. , 77’r.' ■ 7' *. c *7’ ■ i ftu^-tf.
iitfPQBTATidNS. jggg
DADEvROSS & WITHERS.
Cfil MARKET» AND 510 commerce streets,
■ : ; ; ; ■ ‘ IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS - t
i7V' l • ,v •• . 7 OF'- ~ V ‘ • *>’
• B'l'JLi-TB;4:'
-'.t » ’ '' ‘ anb
fancy GOOD 8 , .
Have a poniplete stook, to which they Invito the at
teii^ion'of trnyersr - ,' iJ ", ",, '. - - 1 ’ autf-3m.
’im ■ !rAl,L w a >?';VBs9i
SMITH. WILLIAMS &'c6i
- '“NosVdlS SIO COMMERCE STS. .
.. > . We have,now ready a full stock of '
"-'-- AMERIOAN' AND, EUROPEAN PABHICS,
J OUR OWN IMPORTATIONi
'And brought direct from the’Manufacturers. /.
We'haye many styles of,STAPLE GOODS, especially
■ i .'s' adapted to the ; .
SOUTHERN TRADE,
ManufaQtvixed<for, and confined fikCLpsivaLV to
f;, ,; v. / - 5 ■-• 1 . ; au^-fmwlm;
;GH'rrriok &.co., .•;
IMPORtIeHS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS >•'
: 5 " is ,■ '
AND.pOMEBTIC DRY GOODS, '!
*3B AND .433 MERCHANT. STREETS,
!' j) V«.j'Are now receiving from Europe. their
f-■!, J FALL IMPORTATIONS, -
Embraciny; * hiU assortrriant of goods adapted to,
present eewon. Thew,.with their home pdrchM'en, id •
• A;M BRIO A N, ,Jf A.B! R I O S
will' enahld thera to offer to the Trade ono of the moat
- V attractive *tookß in th, wwtat.
, „■ AND SHORT-TIME BUYERS
;JaS5» fe*p<4tf|illr .olioite* toMaraine'thiß etook before
‘narehaaittg. j . nus-f m vr ,m
■(OoifFEE, riSUGAR,' AND- SYRUP.—O:'-
' DRY GOOD!
JQIIBEItS.
IPAEL IMPORT.
’ /8 6 9 . ;
r.n; & )oTT,
* i-Havenow imStoretheiru^ual;,,' - *, ,
SPL END ID.,;'S;'T 0 ; 6 K
•/ f _ t.
iSiLKa.' 1 -'^ ; - : V* .
•- ribbons. 1 '- • o < >
'‘ . :*> 1 TIIIMMINGB, •-••••'- ' " ’
,! .. ~ EMBfeoIDKRIES.ANp, -
*,,, ....// i> ;v FANCY.GOODS,
W. CORNER FOURTH/AND MARKET STS.
hug^m, // ■ / ,*-/< ' __ /■ l( ■
, ’ COMMISSION 'ROUSES.
BROTHERS & GO.
’ 233 OHESTKITT STRKET, . - ’
. ' ” ■''IMPORTERSOF'- - . ,
WHI T E GOODS, '
emuroideries, and’l, c.hdkfs., ,
• Invite the attention b,f wholesale buyers to their pre
sent season's importation and stook, comprising every
desirable variety of tho abovs-named goods, aul-lm-if
F. W. MELIZET & GO*
'No. 812 CHESTNUT STREET, /
, Agents of THIRION MAILLARD & CO.
'' PRINTED
AND PLAIN ’ .
i MERINOS AND MOUSSE LAINES,
BOMBA2rNEB, VEIL BAREQES.
1 ALSO, • '!{ ' ;
\ . BROCHS! AND STEBLA SHAWLS,
Ac;., See., Lb.. .
• , ,/tHILIPPB.KID GLOVES. ,
aufl-14tir.i-t. < -< r ■ ,■ v • ’ *
jjosiery; GOOX>S. .;
F. V. KRUU & CO.,
825 CHESTNUT. STREET,.
Invite the attention of Wholesale Buyers to their Urge
ttna varied etpohifor FALL.AND WINTER.TRADE,
oon.i«tsng iii pert of MERINO SHIRTS ANB DRAW
ERS, WOOLLEN HOSIERY, GERMANTOWN PAN
CY KNIT WOOLLEN GOODfj, A0..A0.
SOLEAGENTO IN PHILADELPIirA FOR .
;WATERBURYKNITTINO’CdMPANYtff MERINO
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. \\X: ’■ l " •
' -WATERVLEIT. HOSIERY!. MILLS MERINO
SHIRTSAND DRAWERS AKC-HOSB, HALF-HOSE’
•AND WOOLLEN ELASTIC SKIRTS.- '• ! r
PROVIDENCE MANUFACTURING COMPANY’S
fancy knit: Woollen: goods, - white and
colorED’Shetland.yarn . ; •
,’EABTHRN-MANUFACTURINO OOMPAHY'B
woollen Knitting yarns.,,’
WALLACE k SONS’, STEEL-SPRING SKIRTS.
,*'. .'■•AfiENTS' FOft' ~,h
OTIS MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S MERINO
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. - ■ • > ' ‘
. ASSAOTINK MERINO ,SHIRTS AND DRAWERS
1 r AMERICAN AND HOWE COMPANIES’ PINS.
''•jf2o-w(tm!m \ . '• v?; ; - •,
!J!POY HOSIERY CO.’S
MERINO; SHIRTS
£J ' ; R ' AV 'W ' E R S .
ROBERT E. EVANS.
A; G E N T. >•
• n 216 OHESTOTT; STREET.
jetS wf4:m*m/ x '-• ' v
1.859. AUTUMN TRADE. 1859.
,C; MAY A. CQ.*e superior eolor&d’Spopl Cottons.'*
Potent lloop SkirU.
Ft!eM®^| l rfe§:l k te?bama»lt' Napkin.
Wl?S»'! m, f-V., : / , ’
-TROY Hoaiory, Merino Shirta and Drawere.
Twoeu/i«-’W6ol
*' 1- 1 -- - -
BLACK and DR/S CQf TON VELVETS, Silk finish.
*fLoT CLOTHS.
JBLTI9H PCHPLE PRINTS, 3-4 and 4-4,
BBOWN SHEETINGS.
UNBLEACHED r COTTON FLANNELS.
IE-/EVANS,
&u5-lm;fmw , 216 CHESTNUT.Street. .
.JJIMBS WOOL SHIRTS' AND PANTS,
BRITISH HOSIERY,
- - GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS.
LACES AND JOINED BLONDS,
EMimOIDEEIEa,
Buyers are mvited.to examine our
NEW FALL STOCK
/, BRITTAN BROTHERS,
4 MURRAY STREET,
aul-mtrMOt '
CHINA AND , QUEENS WARE.
UPRIGHT, SMITH, & <OO.,
9HINA, OLASS, ;! ANB CiUEENaWARE, ' '
!: PITTSBURGAGENCY,
. GLA?S, NAILS, Ac., delivered.from tho Factory
;;,AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES.
GRANITE BUILDING] No/A North FIFTH StTpot,
' ‘ PHILADELPHIA.' , . -
-\atis-fifiAwtf ''* ' ■' ' •"
MONUMENTAL MARBLES WORKS.
' ( H&«;oonfltautly on hand a very large assortment of
Monuments, . 1 '
■rq-" ENCLOSURES, and
■ ‘- / GRATE-STONES,
■- -> : Of various designs, madoof the finest
; . ; i ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLES,
Which'he will sell at greatly'reduced prices. Is also
prepared to execute prdeWnpoJVthe most favorable
terms,and respectfully inviteatho publio generally to
examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere..
;, : <;AI)AM STEIJIMETZ, •
y \ ’’ i * Monumental Garble Works,
‘ EleyenttTstiast;-:
• tplim'irMm - - V ? ' /Philadelphia.
i ; >yoracs,.
LADIES’ DRESS' TRIMMINGS.
rjpO THE JOBBING TRADE.
m S. SORSTMANN &. SONS,
FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS, ADJOINING THE
FACTORY,
' . 1 (FonWlythQ Friends’ Moating House,).
Invite the attoniion their stock Df Lfidia*’
' Dress, Cloak/ and ?Manti!lft Trimmings, of Foreign and
Domestfo Manuftictufo,|oo'inprisinff . ' ' \
I*lam fringes front H to 8 in.* Pomporiatte Trimmings.
Fancy.head do. lfcjto#* 4 Shawlßordora. -
,ypivet liaaf irmros. .. Silk Buttons,'
Rich crochet „ * Tassels.
Real GuipurelaCM. * Skirt Braids &o.
imitation 4 * 44 5 • * • -
1 */■ _ AlSO r • ■ . . ,
BERLIN ZEPHYR‘WORSTED AND SHETLAND'
A FOIL LINK OF . •
LADIES' AND CHILDREN’S SKIRTS.
bl Sole Agents for RYLE’S Spool Silk. niiS-dJi
Y& a.i.^s*v
.. .1 V; THESE‘.ELEGANT SKIRT®
: NOW IN,BTORS. ;
Q U AKEK H 6 O PS,
-- ' j Qf modest voluminousnessj ,
• ■' I FOB • -\
V - -FRjElfpS AND THE ELDERLY, . .
'Who are conscientiously opposed to deceptive appaa
ahoes.', Also; the
, •;CELEPR4,TED i “ CONTINENTAL'SKIRT,” .
if For economic*!'persons,' who desire to make a great
spread on small ' , ;' , • t> i - .
' • ■ THE TRADE SUMMED BY-
V EVANS & HASS ALL,
-- ioWf: NO. FOURTH STREET.
OR LANDSCAPE
V-/»ydIRRORS—A pleasing and benutiful Instrument
for viewing Clouds. Landscapes. ito.j i particularly
sddpted for use in the Country and at-the Spa Shore.
The' JuIKROIt produces insfcmfcittQoualr the most
Qharnnßg reflection OfSoenery. RuildmL*. &p.. &o.
■afdnod TS .HEREBYii QIVEN that ap-
A v .plication kw be eb mads for n re-iwuo of Certjfi*
oAte 'RtK'VPs'of .GERMANTOwI? GAB oTOCKTriva
fiharesilh the name ofbr. T. 'F.DBTTON, dat?d Janu*
4Ty.fl&L I*sB* the same bgt or mtajaid;
FhlitdolW* ( ;uaej!9,«W, ttorner or je^wSm
yHIKD.STREETJOBBINfiHOtJSE^
qo„
fLatfl Raigu.) & Co.)
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
DRY GOODS.
1 Nos, 920 AND 222-NORTH THIRD STREET,
ABOVE RACE, (west tins,)
eui-Ct . . J I; i /
OF 1859. '
iLUDWIG, KNEEDLER,
: . & CO., ....
■ IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF' ‘ 1 u '
BRITISH, FRENCH, AND AMERICAN
DRY GOODS, ‘
NO. 36 NORTH THIRD ST, ABOVE MARKET,
" aufi-JSt . . WEST SIDE.
rfHOS. MELLOR & tipi,
NO. 8 WORTH THIRD STREET/ ’);
IMPORTERS ;: /
\ - of ■"'* ';
ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN*
;jf HOSIEBY,
CLOVES, SHIRTS, DRAWEES. Vfe
aufi-3m ' ■"
(CHAMBERS & OATTELL,
NO. 39 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
IMPORTERS O'F ■ ’ ■ •
french; cade skins,!
AND
V . -MANUFACTURERS OF .7-'. •
CALF AND KIP'SKI'N B,'
Morocco# and Linings, Oak and Red Solo Leather,
aus-im '
& MAGINNIS.;
IMPORTERS AND “WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
SHOE THREADS,
. FRENCH' AND ENGLISH L ASTINGS, AND
BHOE-MANUFAOTPRBRS’, AR.TICIiEB;
/ Sowing Machine Silk, Thread and Needle,,
• , , NO. 30 NORTH THIRD ST.,
•, Agents For \ , l
, , upfield’s patent boot-trees.
aps-3m
;JUN GERICH & SMITH,
• i ' WHOLESALE " "
GROG EE S ,
' ! NO. 48 NORTH THIRD STREET
BST Honey, and Lbvaring-a Syrup alwayebnian'd/
aiis-2m ( ,
JJENDRY & HARRIS, !
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLBSALEDEALERB
. . is ( n xtu l)
BOOTS AND SHOES?
NORTHWEST CORNER THIRD 1 AND
;*OHt -* - PHILADELPHIA. iff®'.'*
gPWER, BARNES;: & GO'.^
PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN'^
MISCELL ANEOUS, 80H00L, • ‘ AND'
BLANK BOOKS AND .STATIONERY,
NO.3T NORTH THIRD STREET,-BELOW ARCH'i
Publishers ol PeUnn'a Spehdid Sfo'riesbf
•r, OUTLINE MAPS AND,KEYS.- ■ ’•
DR;EMMERSON’S NEW AMERICAN MANUAL OF.
'GEOLOGY. ' ,' , *
• Bandera* Now; Headers: * Greenleaf’s * and Brooks’
Arithmetics, &c. Blank Books, "Writing, mapping?
Curtain, and Wall Paper*. , anfi-3^.
iBS9. PAL?i * RA ™71859. :
J. T. WA Y & G.Q ~ . ,
' IMPbiITERS'AND’ JOBBERS, ‘ ‘ ‘'
.. OF : • . ■
DRY GOO D Si ?
NEW MARBLE-BUILDING, r
NO. 2 8
NORTH THIRD' STREET. r .
, We offer, by the package or pieoe, to J
* CASH OR PROMPT SIX-MONTHB BUYERS,
Avery large and attractive Stook of
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS.
Furoh’ ers will find cur stock veil assorted at all sea
eons of ne year.
I.! .WAY, 1 JAB.H DUNLAP,
WM.. I*.'WAY, t*us-2m) GEO. P. WAY.
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE,
IMFUKi'rmi
DRY GOODS,
Nos. 23T k 241 NORTH THIRD St., abovs RACE,
Would now inform their customers and the trade gene*
rally, that their stock this season will be
. _ UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE.
6a5-?m
Pstn StEOSB, WM. St SAISD, Jonif WIBST,
Jacob Rieoel, D. B. Ervin.
jjIEGED, BAIRD, & C<?.,
' (Late Siegor, Lamb, & C 0.,)
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
of •
DEY GOODS,
No. 47 North THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA."
OUR FALL STOCK
Is now complete in All its departments, and ready for
Buy era* • Prompt paying Merchants from nil parts of the
Union'are respectfully solicited to call and examine for
themaelvea. ~ aug-3m ’ •
YARD, GILMORE, & CO.,
■ N 03.40 AND 43 NORTH THIRD STREET, • E " !
Importers and dealers in ■
SILKS, RIBBONS, DREBS GOODS,'
‘ i WHITE GOODS, LACES, LINENS,
; ' f EMBROIDERIES, &C %
HOSIERY,, GLOVES, .MTTO,'. AND SHAWLS/
auS-3m; * ■ . , . ‘'j v“ ;
'! . New.Yobk.
GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS.
QENTXEMEN’S 'FURNISHING GOODS
j ' . .akd;--'; { "A",.%
TAILOBS* TBIMMINGS,
: longcope & Pearce;;;:;/:
NO. X, © SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
Have in store a full assortment in their line,'to
which they invite the attention of their customers
and buyers of ouch goods. .- > r; , . , aufl-2ra
WALBORN & CO.,
(Ilaw) No., 5 and 7 NORTH SIXTH STREET? |
I MANUFACTURERS .
; , OF '' ’ i ■ ’ *
SHIRTS, WRAPPERS, DRESS STOCKS, ETC.
Dealers in every artiole’relatiny to the
GENT’S FURNISHING BUSINESS.
•myl?«3mif • ' •* * ; ;
J; W. SCOTT—late of the firm Df-Win.
• cheater & Boott—GRNTtEMEN‘B FURNISH*,
ING STORE and SHIRT ‘ MANUFACTORY, .81*
C^EBTN^JT Street,(nearlyopposite the GirardHouse,)
would reapootfully call the attention .of. his.
former patrons and friends to his new store, and « pre
pared to fill ordejs for SHIRTS at short notice. ;A,
perfect fit guarantied. Wholesale Trade supplied with
fine Shirts and Collars. - • jjSl-lr .
jygcCAULEY, BROTHER, & BREWSTER,
23 NORTH FOURTH STREET
hOBIERY gLoves,a KD ■ ■
. FANCY GOODS; ,
Wo have a fine stock of Imported and Domestio Goods,
particularly adapted to
SOUTHERN TRADE,' ,
To which wo invite the attention of first-class buyers.'
auo-2m ,
JJEMOVAL.
MOSS, BRO.. & CO.,
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
Have removed to
- ' 430 MARKET STREEt, . , . £
aul-IR-H ' SOUTH SIDE. - ' '**■'
,0 EM OVAL.
PHILADELPHIA, Amv.i 4,1689. ,
V , THE OFFICE OF
THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE 'COM£AN* I
boon •
To the Company'. Now Bulldlni?, a’ttheV ; if.
B. W. COHNER OF FOURTH AND WALNUT STB.
; : UHARl.Ealfr.OOXE.Bsofmay...
OHOULDB&S.—7 5 hhds TirySiUt .Should
K- dors, received r.nd for ealo hv
Wp AftCH Street, ja solid dooraSveVront,
& CO.,
:st» _
REMOVALS.
REMOVED
,/lOTwAkW.i•-; l-tf Mil
iouM,b 0 /a&'a%J n pfna^
enoe given. Address p.. E.” at tins offiqg. < aultf-gt*
WANTED—B/.a young Man' a Situation
, a . a tmporttn^-House/wnerwha Eftn make him
self useful in the Counting-room. Address “A. Z.” at
thiaonioe. j t‘\ 1 au9-2t*'
A wYOUMG MAN. DESIRES A; SITUA
■ tion in tha Counting-room :ofa Wholesale Mer
cantile Establishment. Please address “E. E. E.” at
this office/;» . .“au9-2t*
'W*ANTED; —A Situation by a young Man
▼*' in a Commission -Dry .Goods HOll3O. Unex
ceptionable references given. Address “ vonuTUEsioDV
at this office. r 1 •• , - - au9-3t*
Situation as Clerk, or As-
Bistantißookkeepor, by arounz man whp'can
give good w. J.," Press Office.
..
r* - s m£ s enjployrnent.nt, hi..trade,in'>n interior
town or PfiiinarivanieTAbdre.r. “ Jnrnee.'f at- thio of
hce. t , n-j i --h' anfl-et*
A YOUNG LADY 'WISHES;AjSITUA
/Press. 0.. t , 5 r/t- auß-fit*
.WANTED-iA -firstbclass SALESMAiN jn
ply but
address ** Box 241?’ PhiYAdfjpflia’.Poßt OfficeC
W TED—By a ' yoil ng Man 21 ycars of
-Jf ™*;;age.‘a situation as SALESMAN in
Wholesale Address Preddriok,'’.office £>f this
paper. * , auß^t*
WANTED —By a situation
as Assistant in a packinz room or Porter.
Can give rood reference.- Address J. F.{ Press office. ;
SITUATION *an .1 expe
rieneed SALESMAN; id tt"‘Wnolasflle l 'Drf wbd»
Jobbing House. Undouhted teatimomals will be given.
Address “ Leonard,?! office of this paper. j _
WANTED TOjE&OHANGE fOr.improv
ed city PTonertY, freefrom inemnbrsnce. 160 acres
of; excellent FARM XAND. located Jn.Gloucester C 0.,.,
New Jersey. /The)Railroad itord Qqihd6n,to
shortly to be laid, passes within a short distance hf the
land. For further particulars address .1. K.,- office .of
ThePrssr.-" - & i r ‘ - :je2l. •
'fOR SAMf-Attn'-Td,
M TO'LET—With - Strata tower,, for .a
light Manufacturinz Business, the fourth story of
the Iron Building, N-W. comer of FOURTH and A RCR
Streets. PleptE lights 500m44 by £ii water,
■ttnd Heat introouceo. Apply in second story. auMt*
'm FOR : 'SAtE ‘OR' TO RENT 1 —‘The
SEI HOUSSnnd BTORE.N.i;.Comoro! TAMANY.
Street-sod A-ORK .avenue: Veil suKed-fora Shoe Store <
or other lnyit biismess. Terms low. Apply to T. Q.
HARORQFT, Grocer, opP9site<M>jner. - t - aug-7t*
FOR SALE—A handsome three-story
} COTTAGE, with Btable and out-buiidinvs. and
about two acres of Ground, with Fruit Trees, and situa
ted on the main street of Hadddnseld. ! The salubrity of
the dountry and facility of access by rail gives- it great
advantages.-'Enquire of *' l - - r- ‘* " * '■■■ -
au3-9t*.r i-c< an. WALN^TCffWALNUTiSfreaf.
A.VAUj^jjLl3
S&AT FOR SALE, two miies frotn the Cheltea
hill Station, North JPennsylvhmtk Jt&ilrq&dr cpntaininz
120 aCres of hisrhly unproved l&na.’with on abandonee.ol
fruit andrebade trees." 'The iinbroverdents' are a-fine
stone mansion, conlaipin? fourteenToerftX, tenant-house.'
ica-bouae. large barn, oarriave-house, and all necessary
out buildings. A fine building site on the Premises.
Coaid easily bodivided into twabeahtiful codntrf seats.'
i- -For further, C. HarVdy;
,on the premises,., , ■ . » ..-augl-lm*
in? chiefiy .a'-'Sodtheni'>packsw<MbaamQal
prompt dealers in cities, desires to sell out. Bad health
the reason for retinng.ujThe'busiaess of twalve'years
standing. The stock is all new, and mostly in original
'packages. The Terms will be liberal. No laads takc&m
■exchange. *= Address Bok- 2081'New''York
iPost Office. r% iH"nugLl3ir>.T
<SJTOERIOR NORTH THIRD'/Sf ORE T 0:
: lar£Q and weli-liehfed zranjfe’ front
.StpreVNo. North Third BtreetV'dbbve* Arobjaaitable
.Tar Jobbing or Heavy Package Trade? Terms satiiinc-'
tory to a responsible tenant. Apply on the premises r or
fct-Nq. 42TVine street, . ; -- ■* jy»-13t*
■p|RAF’TS—On the Union pC
?imylB-3ln* V -■ No: 400 CnesthbtaiMet. - 1
l« - J '%!-BoAKDiN9'..
Boarding wanted.—-wanted,
•Boarding by-a Gentleman and Wife in'a private
family occupying camraodious;Hoake in fv-geateel
neiehborbood; Address, with terms and looation,r’Box
4870,** Post Office. ■ .^..npyOrSf.,
■ S7I7;ANTEDV^About rlarteptemHer,'Uy a
* » \ yodnr'rnarribdcoaple: board inz in a respectable'
private.family,,with-,or. without,,furmehed bedfoom.-
Addreß&vBtatin3: t«fra»-and locality, wiw reference,*
office of The Prats. auP-2t»-*
BOARDING.— Elegant End sairy jliooms,
. single and in suites, can be
Board, for tha Sammor, Fall, and Winter, at J 326 WAlx
NUT Street. >V a. f4y.i W*, - ,»■ ■ J auS-3m
,T^teIEABE'E?IIIVATR;BMRDINft':©i
familieji; large imall dhnUHUnicatmgt
handsomely mrhisnedT la>?e'Kardfin.att/whfld. Kowr
euces reautred. I&a BPRtfCE ,yjyplm*n
lost and;E6uno::j«'’T;^
T OST.—The ccrtificate Of Teiv No'. 61,‘st.’.
August^lBB9.-~/,auB^m&w<f
EDUCATIONAL. v;;i
ST'.' MARK’S EPISdOPAt AC?At>MrYj
LOCUST StreaWwest of Sixteenth,-WiU. D. V. t fo
open on MONDAY, September J2tn. at£ A. Al. •
•Applications for adrais*lon;jf;roiide beforitthd begin
aulO-wf&m-tf • ,; ■,'j t. -.A 3SQr>JtACE Street.
■ iWHOLKSi
: HUNTER; :4>. ; SCPTT, V; : r
MANUPXcTUHERS ANDJOBBKRS I
OS' ■ -
• COMMON, MEDIUM, 1 AND. >'
FINE ODOTHING.
We invite special .attention to oq* complete line o! ‘
MACffINE-MANUFACTURED GOODS.
NOS. 424 MARKET, *. 419 -MERCHANT STS.
aug-ftn - - ' •/
OL.bTH:iNGi" r | ; .v^
. .AT W:HbriESALE. ::r1
0.
~ . ' 333 MARKET-STREET, 1
bCuthbaji corner ov pouhth street. ‘
. Offerfor's^lo.ontberabit’.
LI B-ERAL T E RMS,
. A nf!,? and ex t o nni va stock of
FAIL s\ND. ;WINTER OLOTnINa, :
'• | .•DjLWKB-.To itri , ‘''l,;
1 1 B6UTHERN ’AND ; qS?J!BTESN TRADE,; /.
1 watcg^
’THEY INVITE THB ATTENTION OP BUYERS.'
jyaMni,,
■' : ' ’ ,• a t
CARPETINGS, OILCLOTH#,: &c.
I'JtJi 1 ~ L'L\L 1 -.
L:U
‘: . .. ; CARPET MANUFACTURERS,
’ ' 1 • ■ ’ GLEN ECHO. M(LLB, GERMANTOWN.
7* i- -V. Also, Importers, anil In. ’7;7 >,
'.7:-' r'
:£s{ - f
. r,:
• CHESTNUT ST.,
~7-*'. -7, j (Opposite,the State * /--> '■
k SoutWn and Western buyers are Y&pectfuQsfeiimied
to call.-; j .» .it-;. . nQ4-2ni .. L
, wines and liQxiors.n:
:p,RjiINCE Imperial :. :
CHAMPAGNE; ■
1 '- 1 FROM '
BE VENOGE k CO., EFERNAY,-FRANCE., -
Tin* J 1 A PKRFKCTLV j’tJRR -ANEI JDSLICATX- WINXj
from the' flneyard of MossrsrDeTVenoga * Co** whose
estateues In the eeiUre.qf-t/ie far-famed, C/iaijiyairne
liisLrht <v France. ' It has hithertoJieon'eonfinoa to the
best table* pi England and the,Continent, ami has only*
.very reoontly been introduced into.tbiacountry, where
its rare quality combined with the. moderate pnee at
which it is offered,,!*'. already, achieving'a suecessAnd
popularity unprecedented intheannalspi the W*no
! Ipld in this city by REEVES & DfiAL.Noi SW MAR
KET STREET, and at the Principal Hotels, and-by all
the leading dealers throughout the country.. ... - -
7 •E’.y: HAtJGmvbuy,' ; ’'• •'
■ : i ,solk;import£r,
Comer of BROADWAY Slid BROOiIE STREETS.','
it ‘-j, ' /t : ’ •-
|~IARU:~MAREUIL-tSURMY (CIIAJI—
rAGNE), JANUARY IC. consequenceuf
the' frequent mvitntiouB-,rOQoiyed by me to renew the
shipments-of my United States.
I beg leave hereby to inform my forrner.’customers and
Snitod States, for the* sale of my Champagne Winos.
y wmesf have -been, so long and favorably known m
the United States, it will be unpocesfory to comment on
their quality, furthor than taaay that my new shipments
brill In no War be found inferior to the ioVtner ones,
wmm noway BILLEGART SALMON. <
DXLLEGART SALMON’& CHAMPAGNK WINES,
both CABINETAnd'VERZENAY, (or sale and con
00taod.fc co . ; ,
• apgy-dm -CI BEAVER Street, New York.’,
cases Barton & Guestier's
--'Si. Jiilien j 300 do. St. Estephe; 300 do. Washing
ton'Mffrtbn St. Julient-.100d0.d0. Tajonco. pints;3o do,
Chateau La Roses 80 do: do. LqpviUe tScotoh A\o,.\n
stone find class; Ynunrdr’s, Han’ey s.Talkirk Drown
Btout and,liondon Pprtor. in store and for sale by
auS -• ; A. MSRINO. HO Bouth FRONT Street. .
•-jp; {'<■>_> monmv,' *
, .sbo.oooto "Loan,
IN BUMS, TO IS.U I"T APPLICANT S,"
upon Diamonds,;WatohM,' Je-wolry, Gun., Mer
ohandisß. Clolhing, Ao„ on modoratt) tornip. by JONES
S„ c P*.il r ‘l kc t*-, n '! r F WO ? ,, c ? rnBr THIRD and GAS
■KILL StreoU, below Lombard. Eatabliffied for tba las-
S 3 ,OM«i. Pfncp boura from 7 A. M. to7P. .M. - -
Second-hand Gold ,and Silver Watehda, by eminent
Vairantpd genuine,.for nalo dhoip, at one-half
.tha6nmmil;ooat. .• . ,--‘i ;• t,--.. .
L e.sa l'e. ( s a;d 1> L E R y
? | ’MANURAIIirdRY, j j
Dtrfi'HiN©.' v&j : co.,: : ;
se. 312 MARKET BTREET,:; 1
: ’ .V 1 ;i PHIi!ADLi.raIA, -
lUvei on hand & general Assottmenl,of Saddles. Bridles.
Jtonww,*TrunVf, *c,, the Soamern and
~ " " „. r . auB-*m
TTIaMeR’S OIL.-L2l>o bbls. : of Straita
1 »»d Bahk Oil, id *‘£ 8 m
WrM« «0.l« South WhMTBIt
AMUSEJttENTS,
/7J.R AND.FREE EXHIBITION OF STBS-'
JACKSON*. ■ at FOURTH
* THURSDAY EVENING. AUG it
A Band of Afusjo will be iji attendance, 1 ?*•
E»lbe Cat? of the Filth odU Sixth-streets
Railway will eoavej/peraons to and from the Exhibition
' - '* .r • • ' - • aulo-» ;
HI ;m T D. HAIiIi. :
UM * ■' • ‘FOR.'ONE WEEK ONLY, : ' *'< ■
Commencing MONDAY/ August IC, 1850,
T *nowneiL original. and only -
■OEOR 0 g» I I T C v H£I . S^,S « ! ?STRBL S . r
R. M. HOOLEY.' proprietors,
8. C. CAMPBELL... • '..’.1!;.!!:”TMusicalDirector '
..®®S 18 a . n,iOOB F e to the citizens of Philadelphia
,«*, .•*•! ■- .1: Coapiatioic of - ’ ,
Vocal. Inytrdmcntal- Terpstcboroan, ’and Histricnio
performdnces.-Rna- embracing avariKy ofSaw
. Songs, Soloa, Duets, ChofuM., I)a„?i. MW
/* ■ ac., toFother .with new and osfeuuT -
it. mirth-prorokin? Plantation Scenesr-
Acts, interludes, Burlesouo
>i Opera, Comedy,Tragedy, '
•i -.and Farce, forming®
VNE XC E PTI flam ° f N OVK LTIES!
* ATTRACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT ''
Ever offered to the citizens of'Philadelphia.
Entirechariseof programme each evening, .
*. i ,Admit3 l on- Twen t»-fi vo Cents.-—Tickets caii
jbe had at tbs MUSIC-STORKS and at.the DOOR.
open at T o dock y Entertainment commenoes at
eo’clookorecieely. , Q Bb
*** Pront Seats reserved for Ladies and Gentlemen
'flcconipAii>lfl£ them- - : . ~ ,
- aus. f • LEWIS A. 3WIBLKR,'Agent. -
XXTAXNDT-’STRBET THEATER.
*~ » 'GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT,
. - AND ' ’
CONGRATULATORY DEMONSTRATION,
r, a ' t Po.lli A. PERiti * , *
By a Committee of his New York and Philadelphia
FnendKon ••-it •• - * a
SATURDAY EVENING-, AUGUST 13,183®. -
A good biU. Fall particulars on,Friday. <au®-3t*
MUSICAL JUIiILEF, AND
THE STEUBEN INSTITUTE ' '
' .• J Will hold their . - • _ • *
A N ITTJA L- - S 0-C IAL-RE-U N-I O N.
„ AT ENGLE AND WOLF S FARM. . ’
Beautifully and romantically situated on the banks of
thfl Schuylkill river* and-.easy ot access by the iLdio- '
, av«nuo Cars.v '
- The Committee havechosen - ~
. THURSDAY, AUGUST 11th, .
- And'amn-emeDtahave beenmadSto secure perfect
comlort to all their kuestsoatho occasion. ' ' ' -
',A complete' q gtt '-*' l ,*’• ’ ..
.Comrgised ofbotU, BRAsb amTSTRI G INSTRD
MENTS, has been secured,and intend ovine thosapr*-
wA t LTzra: c ?oifA§^c' e,ectronofc^ii2:ros ': s ’
The REFRESHMENTS will comprise all the market
affords, and will suit the taste of the mostdeheste etd
curo. r • r •-, •
The DANCING.FLOOR will be refitted for the, occa
sion, and will accommodate a larger number of sets than
heretofore. -*• • - r <"■.•'* \■ .• . :
The .STEUBEN -ASSOCIATION of New York; Com-,
pfistpcaorae of the best SINGERS iff Hie Unitedfitatce, .
have been invited to. participate, and visiters will.be
~
The Committee hare adopted RULES to secure
strict decorum throughout, the day, and they will in no
instance bo departed from. • ‘ '
N. D.—lndraer to allow ALL thaprivjiese ofoifc day's .
Srvp^&tei 7l^ ol * have-bod a Awdlat TWENTY-'
Stained of any member of •
,tne ... • anff-4t
Tl/fUSIC <AT 'FAtRMODNT EVERY; AF- 1
• At which nil the*. Borailar 'Music of the dar ViD be
performed. Tbe t pro?ramme will be varied dally. r ,
' Music will oommehce at four, and continue until ten
"‘.C *’ ’ - .
_The cars of the. Jtrfch.«treflt; Race And Vlne/'and
„Green and-Coates-streets Railway will convey paasen
gOTM to andiropiFairmoant o verythree minutes. 1 _
\*7l , • ' r-.. - att&^t
STANFORD’S OPERA HOUSE, ==-•■-
.K? El^VENTHstreet,' between Cheslantsnd Market
- for the Season.--
: SANFORD’S Bt*AR TROUPE,
*/ the largest/ ' ' . ;
■ ■ •' J 1 • .Company In the world'.- • ' •
; , .la thoir exccUefteios every evemur,* ■ ' ' -
; „ ~, SANFORD appear*,, j«.
Every evening m his.srMt Role, of Characters.
j,; . ' : 'Doors opart at 71s.' Commence atS.'
: } Admission 25 cents. Chiildren 13 cents.
ang3-lm 1f,.. ■ -- ..
fTHJB ACADEMY OF
JL THE -FINE ARTS. ,
: No. W 25 CHESTNUT STREET, ‘•' "
Is open daily, (Sundays excepted,j from 3A. 3f. tm 8
P. M. Admission cents. Children und«vlXjear« half
price, i ’ • • .
Sharee of Stock,'entitling the holder’s family to ad
mission to tha Academy at all time»t ■' ‘ ; -
Hassler’S Hass-
LER & 'BROTHER respectfully annoonoe. that
they hare-located their Cilice at their residence* J2OB,
iOCDBT .STREET, wJieVe engagements can be' ffptde as
bual. • •- • t-» -iRI4-3nr
RBTAIIj URY goods.
EAR'GAISS TO,
-VV‘PLQBE OVT-SUMMER stock*
Fine Chalhs to and 16cent*.'
. Bares* Napoleons and Doable Baj-exen redueed to *
eud 16cents. c g .
C BaYege Rohes reduced to $4. -?5, and $7 SO.
--i Bosaums, Ac.j reduced from‘37K t 025.
- Fino Ld.wnsi.Barese*, Crape Marets, and Tcmartines, .
! Biaok Bareges for Shawls,
Ac. .'• - ' '
, Chantrljy Lace Jlactlcs; reduced. - '
Super. PaskeTLaca *• -do. - -do. - - 1 :
.' SHAWLS IN VARIETY, Black Silks, Hooped Skirts,
«<*• . ’ - - „ - ,
j .Latest stylo Fronch'Workodi Swiss, and" Cambric Col
laru, atCO cents.' l - • *» • ■- •'j «
FURNISHING GOODS. '
. 12-4 HAMILTON. SHEETINGS. ,
■ - 4-4 Williarnsvilie Shirtings, .Baltic, .Semper Idem:
•Ampskeait, &0.-‘ ■ * . • .'i :
•Fine assortment flannels, X2&c- ttrSl nerxard. ■
*£«.; chablbs auams;
- BIGHTH and .ARCH Street*.
TRISH SHXRTING LrNENS. - - >
. Stnntßody'and Erontin* Tjnena. •
• Golden Fwti Duuww scß\ckaoo, ■ r
•Ridhardpon, Housewife, Ewart, , ...
< Xubtßody, Strong. Si<nttr'Linens.
■ Imported by SHAItFLEgg BROTHERS, ' -
l.ftuS EIGHTH Street*.-^
Xu : ' French, Bimitj. . ..
Open-worked FloanciP^ffig&g>?'
< ..Edging and f ~ ’
. , ~ , - SHARPLRSS-fcsßßi^iKßfirK'c:.
-&3 - ClD'STyUTandElGHTgKtr^t^*
Merino gauze undergarments,
'of Cnrtwri.eht A' Whrner’* snt^e'nbr;riirtk«l'W , e
have them in all varieties for Ladies,’ Gonta'-And Cbil-’
drfh*B tronr. .... **., ’
-.Hosiery in medium and superior qualitjes'focLadi? 5 *
Gents.’and Children’s wear, inclnding alotof LftdiW
open-woTkod Lisle-thread hoso. of very fine qualities,
and a lot of liaen-and Ijisle-tbread half hoee for Genta'
wear. - ,
Gauntlets in silk, silk and Lisle, Lisle thread, Irid and
buckskin.: • ’ '
Nubia Scarfs or Clouds, of large also, is white and
oolors, foe sale at __ - - -
HOFMANN’S HOSIERY STORE. i
No. 9 NORTH : ETGHTH streot.
THORXLRY & C'liKJI.: '... rAi ; .
■ Nortbeaat corner: EIGUTH and SPRING GAR
DEN, ■•■'•ivja 'af'-i-w?
. • - 1 -
——r and-UttdatGf«£ Tncetll
Rich Organdie Robes, Bareces,
■Rich Baroro Robes. . Ducaw nud Valenqias,
'Very fine Cambric Lawns. Crape Tamartinas,
.Goodquality;of ChaUies, Fancy SiUc*p4to.t«-o?
Black LacePointos, , “
• BlackSdkDusters. -« •
■ , Sfik Mautillas, Bareze'Shawis.Ae.
Just opened, a splendid set of
Foulard Silks, very cheap;',';- I '*'**
_ - Excellent Black SilksL .
Good Shirting and Shoeting Mushn*. t,T'-r*
Irish Lmeas. - Men’s and Boys’ Wear, Ac.,“3c0.. -
* ALL FOR CASH.”
augl-tf ; *
French lace bournoes with
■ Capes, Points and Mantillas, (Alencon,! all at re
duced prices, to close the season, at the
i ; .|^ R[a MANT£LLA feMPORIUM,
- . 703 CHESTNUT Street
r , FRENCH LACE BOURNOU3 TIVItH OaPES, Point*
and Mantillas, (Carobray.lm treat prolusion, at reduced:
prices, to close the se»non. at the
. J PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM
r ‘ 708 CHESTNUT SfcreeL
BLACK AND WHITE BAREGE CLOAKS AND
Dusters, at reduced prices, to close the season, at the* '
PARIS MANTIiLA EMPORIUM.
708 CHESTNUT BtrecL
SUMMER CLOAKS AND DUBTERS, in an infinite
variety of fabno, at reduced prices, at the
- PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM,
• i • r - - 708 CHESTNUT Street.
The [whole of onr stock is now olTenng at reduced
pricesTpreparatory to the close of the season.
- . J. W. PROCTOR & CO. f
jyl ' 708 CHESTNUT Street.
CASSIMERES, &c.
’ Fine Black Broadoloths.
' , LadiesbCloths, light colors and black. :
Find Black poeakiusandCassiraeres.,-
,; ' Fancy Caasuneres. Vestings, and S&tmdtts.
N* B.—Summer Stuffs selUni cheap,
. ■ - COOPER & CONARD.
jyg’ N • . , ■ ~ NINTH and MARKET.
Linen goods. :
Best makes heavy and fiqe Linops,
Somo cheap lots by the piece or yard,
Napkins, Dories, Towels, Diapers,
Breakfast Cloths, from 73c. to SIJZS. •
-• ‘ Dining-table Damask Clotus.
■ ' ' COOPER & CONRAD.
; v>y JT ) NINTH and MARKET.
TKTILLTAMSYILLE.
‘VVamsutta, andolher.Shirtings. 1 •
Hne and low-priced Shirt Bosoms. ,
Sheetings by the yard or piece.
Flannels, Tiokinfcß, fiso., &c.
COOLER &.CONRAD,
NINTH and MARKET
aiEDICINAX..
SCROFULA, 'WHITE SWELLING, HIP
DISEASE, TETTER, SCALD HEAD, Eruptions
'of the Sfcm Generally. anti ail Humors and Impurities ot
the -Wood, are radically aud permauentlycured by the
celebrated DKPUKATJVE. - .*■ -
Tthos tvM>n a very important /w-ent-in the cure of
CANCEROUS DISEASES by Dr.liounsbem & Co., for
amunber of years past', and Its /treat value in the cure
of Cancers j a abundantly established bythe many cures
‘effected bv it. * ~ «
In SCROFULOUS affections its remarkable curative
ofleot bos never been equalled. It ouros the most obsti
nate cases.'
, TF.TTER, SCALD HEAD, and all Eruptions of the'
Skin, featlilv yield to a moderate use of this Medicine.
Malignant ulcers and Sores are teadily eured by tho use
of »tew bottles. ■ ’
Prepared and sold by ' ■
ftUcNICHOI, & BRO.,(Lato Lounsberry * Go„J
No. 60 North FIFTH Street, belowAroh.
- For sale by the following Druggists.
JTJ. F. Long k Co v Lancaster; C. W.Epting, PottsviUe;
J. H. Raaer, Roadmg; S. fi». Stevens. Reading; T. & J.,
MoCHntork. Easton: Jns. Given, West Chester; Vni
Stahler, Norristown; Simon Rau,Bethlehem; Dr. Live
zer. New Hope; Dr. Leslie, Bristol; Schmidt A Co.,
Allentown; Ellis & Bell, Mnna'uuk, Pa; J.D. James,
Trenton; Do La Conr, Canluen; Brewator k Co.,
Bridgeton; Robertson &. Lippincott.'Salora.N.
Inall, Wilmington, L. 8. Hoopes, Wilmington; T. F.
HammcreW, Milford, Del-1 ana Druggist* generally,
jell-stuthsimf 1
HYDROPATHIC.
jQHESTNIIT SPBINaS,
WATER-CUKE,
At CHESTNUT HILT,, PHILADELPHIA County, Fa.,
for the trontment of all Chronic and utatimce disease*.
This institution, under the charge of an experienced and
ekUfuL Physician, is now confessed!) tho loadm,-. s-nd
lhost successful hydropathio establishment in this
country. . „ ,
Rkfkrkscks.—Mrs. Mary Cottrmccr, Aorth
Twelfth street; Charles L. Sharpless, Esq., comer
Eighth and,Chestnut streets; Geor-O Grant. Esc. 333
Marketstreet; H. Famiiaton, fcsq.,of M>ors,Cla.,nor» f
& Co. For other references and particulars address
* I>R. JOSEPH A. sVEIMiR.
RESIDENT FHYSICUN, CHESTNUT HILL.
je9-3mif ~
TNSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
X STATE OF PENNS YLYaNJA-FIRE AND MA
RINE INSURANCE-No. A EXCHANGE BUIIiD-
Chartorod in 179,—Capital 3200,000—Assets, Jannary 1.
1853. $347.*46 60-109. x
AU invested tn sound and nailable seouritie*--©on
tinueto insafe on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings
of Mefpuandtse, &c.. on liberal terms.
ST. . DIRECTORS:
enry D. Shorrerd, George H. Stuart,
mean Toby. Samuel Grant, Jr.»
; Charles Macalester, Tobias Wagner.
T -william S.Smith, Tbcroas B. V/atrson,
johnß. Bufld. Henry G. Freeman, . „
■ , William R. White, Charles S. Lewts, - --
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•WILLIAM HARTER. Sacretary. • • ; ja9-yfintf
rriWlivES A ~w-eU-nssorted atock 6f. m
i ; a . MN. Water gtrg»E^n<tloNSyhurwi-'
HEMPj- —Manila, America, and Jute
Hemp, in lotatomjtm.roh«M«,hj :