•m&v *na stock maritoti was rely _ |! again to-day whirh.fou to Jli The mob#/ iark«t (■ atoady »t ijaataiio**, the advance 5a tatee of dfah wcekhpvCng'been *ell Sustained : W train ta;tbo?(ty*«maof :the earlier boyars. aty}»ld;ub.intere«4 on it* - bonds foejTOyeaftp^tStat>?i4.Wß> tt «^E^'«‘' • to indu«odfe!der»';to;glfe coapons toiwo , .' persons "whbm:tbeyh*ve-nenedastrusie*s, and gf anils before tbit" -tbe" concern’ iaiireSdy ■', \<‘brti«, i^id-W’fiittt^^^'doptign,bf- its advice,' ;|>s. somewhat simiUr.init»efeet» ; toibiiJwr::W , tOwfe, vas@Bate»i l !s^ : . J^b(litilDg' < -. tolife'toniionsidearlng, ■—HBggas&'jtkht should be : !t. bringing tke sffatrS-pt.theMi twpieompailies tinder >. tosh anamilnnbnV that and ;,-fa^'ii^ri^^ft#^ v rl , gbat«,iiiay . Bdi bi’’'«tiinte'reitipg ;ld itbbso>f giirv.ri)&!ew latte ' huhadsmehtodo In.the last few.Vears'ln the im xpor^»flnb.cstl^;.bSa;Cbjjel?npjplt«a’';brl@' . f Samn*r.:Casho iere.' Comj^yj?:^orAlal>*nia,~we --;• , thht; Hfigkb Sgfeft 1 , haTlne.bcen conamenccd on tbo Mobile aod 'Obio i ianroad.is ’ jne.ears dn'fbe‘Vielts|' . : borg, Shtob*port »*id Teiia the best The track is sfiilid-tb ,inTe'i s«jiiitianeli-'injTited r by _thei«Jei» : fiiai«tSeJW*4iMrel^rp^4oif. • - ,'iskeb foti iiiryey of/’the iiBa}l«>»di ;r, for wHioh a lib' irsl chattor was obtained at the lost] ; Workii about, to,beioUrely restoedupbn.tho ~ yaflto«4« .ir^tog!|^V*ri:fipm7l&bii^ne;^lowai The fat . Cro4lle'i'.Co., , b*nkeni;Si;.jfi>Sonth'ihirdstreet: J\l®xicm dollars/ 1 . Snpojeoh»-~ix frinct Ja'. S«sm»li4j : “i ’3 ••>•'• •*39»“ TetliThalsrS 4 t.^ c i..,..7* RAmerfean dollars.';. mt '~ ‘ ... ‘7, ;. ,.Prowanl. SOO , Five franos.-..i:;-.*..“. »ui1der5..;.?7"..;'33 . German crovnfl...V/..lor'r Sp»ni«hdoiit»!oon« f .... lax ,;v5 * : 1 “ • toise^rts .-' 'V .;, ;’iisi),'wAEnA*»s;'';'' '- ii ' v ■■; -.'t-i , KOseres;.;.v''..'^;.';....-:«ia#Wr as' “ -1 Lwifi . ;:Tbe,,Ney, : _ thsV.tho - reie«b,' io:'.the caSo of the Xew York and’, Erie’ Company, ; the -recommohdiitTon r j,ef , a •oTDirftothilv ' ow? •morning.' Mr;Msr*hhasteng Wehhehaebtedntitfa tts^jretamsbirH'^Ulbe^mfim this . ,of> ths lAtter. both pmetioslhr and wax' as palpabte betti ljnbhds'v of r aa?itbia^to^da^whon > ihe «oaben'J!s Wrested farm his oontrol by : #i©-fchH' of Mi the persona! edv tote who drernrieilhis aease of.datyf that he dld reotgisi«uiehiaW!r i «aßaeU hi tabular fornr *lll show IJtamlossJroin IWf rear list. I ,SA av-!**tMH.Kvf A, .5,'W SIS 70S 7U * i .1 Mso ua, am aiss ton sss - ffAto to^SB 1arn1n55...........;... .SrSSs l . .;x ,#S U3IO Bx senses inolodlnrutss e« / tiaaiad. j a ljmjtn -Notetrelnsa.,;...-..;(Wo!«S ■■;9737^77 Tbenet resolb'iila half, year of depression and Upilt*4t«»!Bei vil to pbonbi per; oent; npop tilth : s>x months An 1856 gKte'a »2»9888 and rifoname six/rntmths |2,756jdH FHILAPELFaA StpCK £XGSAH«E BAhm< Ausnetll imti „•/ • pxrotiTiD. ar. wsnnanoSaewirL fc ,*o,. lasa-non, ‘ra^n FifinfiOAkD & **» .1, do v. w v-r fJSb » UiT” to wS . 4 W'W¥? BETWBBN BOAEM - U f«4»tfurtfrTi!irh2tn<; s& • sßCOtn *WAsa>i mwm***#®*#*- g gmSpfo** » ,' ! y&ffincudtftfi WoEgj-DinA ' ’ | § ateirtptf jr 7*f < lB l| t IV ■ (.Sr ssedxtraeaap •iw mSiftrtWk 77U 900UalWff %Cw**V4. S 6« “ggegfortcepitsi - bio so;. • *4Lf * TTOKAIWB - 'JO fort an«*' ■ fcri*'* «nd. about'l~.MO bn,n„r Delaw»ra wldTatJOc.' Com u soaietjaidranniaV.SOOibutfMf yellow •old at T4a76a. MdJJXKMnU prime Pennsylvania do at a Prteel Kept *eoret,(»(ippMwl to bo an, ad vapoo. ClalS' are sin jp»S,'deiaa#i j MjJW® *bn« sold at 380 for ptime old Penpsylraniai.and JSo for neppelawareatiij^afylanil—tne- laUersfldet. SUlk is notlnqnlredlbri^lrtNo-1 Quercitron Is bald «t ffSOper 1 ton. nanrket Is steady, bat quiet. aM‘ a wall'bbtiness idoing at previous: quoted rates ijrtoeriee—The market u maotiVO,'. Md prices iofmost kinds rather weak., 3,%10 baas jßla Coffee eotd at .notion to*day, by DuHlh, Coot, d Co:, et froni Pt tolUn— d.y. and four months' credit. Pro visions—There ,is not anelrdoingi and jirioos aro steady, ,'A, sale of Bacon Shoulderß was inade at. v7topef lb. to go South.l Whiskey eontmues dull—, drudgs:at.2aor.Pennaylvania btls, 200. i .yk.o do,. -270. and bbds 251*280 per gallon- , , or *■ “ Jaokso!>i*» Honan. — The editor of the Jn i atk fe lid Pot oes tbo d anise of a oelebtAted bor»e.:Wbioh bnd , atta.ned tho in ored bio «ofto tJ ° D ° y“« I* WM th 1 EY*. perty of Mrs S 0 ilvans of Juniata oounty Ps. , Thehorte wa* -formerly la the possession of,‘Gon. - JMVjon fccd by hua to Oten. Cramer/ *nd bi« eoh»ltf-liir; Mr. . . - 1 pity ITEMS f Wk. occasion to recommend to our travel' - hug friends, the-bfamnon Hotel at WJst Chester, kept by«Mr.John McGmley.v,The>Mansionhas.long enjoyed a good rppuUon as ft, ftrst-olass country hotel, and under r it» jiwppyt*:. tionwHlbb rniUntaiuadr ';; ~ - - \ SVHAT MoNSJEtTR* BtOXDTN" S^LL■ _DO NEXT.— > Blondm’iyiexiieatfttNiagara- Falls Isto be.the_ra os t y ns -, toriismng,of all.' trundle a wheetbjtxfqW over “ - tlif, rope; taking’the rbpe'bp and filing,itm'tho barrel' , ashe goes along L < He has ooly tp t ' do ohething more to. ‘intere/immortality forhi,ihame.That ohethmgisto,. ,gek’np>lbirwif;eVualloth6#bmadeatthe Brown Ston e! Cl^fng r I&U t t Wiia6pr ?i N6*A.6O3 and $O5, Chestnut'afreet, above Sixth." ''' t ' r ■ . . ( or, r the Orefeft Spofiti ’ the Desert) is oeoaiiomng consi ' of oUr fashipriablewa ta ri n g-' - places, from bis wonae rfulpowera ofidivinationoraefionq f aight,ArifcUcaUed;~ 'While entertaining a Urge aaeem ,bW*e &;’fe* days'eme*; he singular feat, pimply Ipokingina mirror r when m i itantaneoualythere .appeared ;aU -the etreetspf a large \ citylimoving .before you—people,-cart,’ horses, *e., as } uatU^aias':Ufe, and mrpmfrtent In this moving' ( ma*S|-vree E.H. Eldridcai vrith his corpe of clerks, sile ' mfentOUtters? ko,t'mdving oa to his new stores comer of L piftptand 1 Ch'BStttut' itreetsl ’ la tHf» meeirvrhile the balaneeof hiestoeh of jßummer Clothes he ie disposing' of at hU old stand r the Firanklin HaU Olothinf, Etnpbnum,” No. an chestnut, street. ; ’i ; - , - > : - t'£^Eßß‘gTiNoVAßCiri*LpoiCAt;PiscovKnr,—A. Scienti&e been forjWflwMjme engaged in recearbhei aiuotii; the hwuutaetpred: centories ego hy ; ahd scattered' thfoaghout the great West,' leekidg relies, to forman Amerioan -Museum time Mp/be, ,Srtth three olbersi structure,, oircumvallmted and; towerfnboariag an insoriptiohiu etrangb 'chsfaqti>t*v' The'hieroglyphics wero earefully ’photographed tand a’ Objif.'Bflnt to the. Awuleipy of B?|enpesat fc' AU attexnptstQdeoipherthemhnd beea when au'aged -Arab, aamed .ihe\“lJveUTSpring. df.-'the Beeert n ) ex-, ;plained tneth ; *' ‘NEWS.—The-LX.txst 1 - 1 News ry-Trleorath prom > Europe, Washington,' and Tennesbbe. . • - THECITY.—WrkkIyRe vietV of thePh/i,adelphia ; MoNkY-MARKRT—MaBDIAOES AND {. . i MISCELLANEOUS. Route ' of; the ‘ Fifth • and v SIXTHrSTSKRT;pA«BBIfaXR RAILROAD—Speech OF i JdR. J. W. Forney—The Accident , in ad- Gflee'.lta ready formailmg. -. * v w»c oF trabe <3o“,ri“or ih “ Mosib ' LETTKR BAGS . 1 j.AT.THKjnwpiuin’.ixcSiKo*, pHnAornfmA. ‘ fIEB&piS&gSS Bn □ Wiliiam«..'K i. .Portau Pnnee, Aug 31 Sons Brj l^ap^pm. U; ...y. ./.i. London, soon SAUiiNt«i{elr .THE OCEAN STEAMERS/ "Mi .1 PROM THE UNITED’STATES,:’ J i L^WBPaf’AA^i^ ■'i LßO-V■ £^ aVOR-*---=>e-»j* RXTS^ TKangafeo..Jftw York. .Liverpool, & s AuglS Ocean Queen. . ..Now Yprk. iHivTe Aug IS Anglo Saxon.Quebec./Liverp001...........Aug 13 York; rKtamburg. .Aug 15 Foma.NcprYoritf. Ltverbom...... .Aug 17 .pJrcaWan. .. NSwYork.’.Galwß^T.'... L .,... Aug M F (ton in.’C'JreW York., Havre; a .. Aug 20 Cvjf York. .Cork, &e;.; l ;.. .Aug 20 GlAajrdw .1.-./Ne^York.. Gja»gow.‘.. -Aug 24 Arabia., .-.rtv. v, .B>.LjvermK>l.-.Qflebeo. •>.........Aug 10 Canada.....,... .LjrerpooL .Boston,.. ...;.Au<% 13 IwUan-'i'-'-ii'-Livarpool,,Quebec,Aug 17 Bavaria Southampton. ;Ne Wr York. Aug 18 Ara*Pi.»*.Southampton. .HewYttflc. Aug 23 MARINE INTELMOENCE. PORT OF PHIMiPEjLrHIA, Att,. 18, 1889. Stranuhip Horton, BeUsv. 11 from New York, ] pie Cano Mnr. 8 hoar*, with mdm and inuflonr.rs to jM'AtWerdlce. KeporUthe lsT\,Mfxirt. from Cerdennr, at thj Laumtto and a hanaapnrodit, Imy at anchor fis- Wn;htln?ton,:WrlrttinMon, from Fall Wrtfeay Moy torh. «d»r*, wjthnidjtotg cgmaiti;-. ; town; Oontt, with .tort? toTlla«Mnn»#eld ~ c " ,w ‘: fromßcwton. «•• -USjp^JpjflrSeSJ^S^fW^ifKoitot. :r»ohfQtlnMt Green. -Weaver, froni trim, tfgffcwww Ccffferf awT)Uhton.ii < / *: / «i 5 j •wYork.'riaCape May, I BartßeUe’, Eyder, Boston, J Tw«l&Ai'Cn* ' JlW r A M e^^W& n .^; JBg ir'l B HetriU,ltosii,Boston, NoMo, Hammett & o n,l,mll*lr,>!osfnn;CMiHer k On- * . -Jfejj ?? 1 ?t r jSF» yan;Sa*«n,.No;i9n ,kf* if Ooiiiar Soft, !Vu;/ "* ThePrbss.) ’ • '■ !, '' ; ii'i^V 3W "i > - v - nj '* -»-/>•*«•<> RKADINftt auk. io. ia«. - . Drop*; AomriemiMo, The brig ebldeirLead, Johnson, from Oienfuezos, wiu 1)6 if/j i - *rnu,jto*Ara I.' 1 .' - : (porretpondence or tho PhiljwViijhla Exohanee.) ■V r.O4is&jSikA>m;MJ,Aua.ll.7JoPM. > The *hip - %ejJ»a|e?w;.Elehnjmid,barlc« Isaac R .sri o C§r»x< £194 EUerni, tor PprtkJnd*eod A.-A Drebert. for StKitts. gWfc &U*e*, thH»;nft«riwon<.-A lm« »nd ftvtoen sail of ■'« /'^t’T'fCfiwiwSfflofS^ifeWd».< , •.... , - . New Yn*it..An« li. Arrived, ship* Union, from Shanghae,, Nnpier, from tn 'r t ';.■ 3-fit-- V; •. - 15n»ro*,An*ii. Arri ved/ batkißarahX Bryant, from Crdnsfadt. Off OopeOod, Ghrttiiarn, from X'|i ‘ I>- %m bM ■° 1| fßlnfoifl York; July 10, latB-WS. 10ng5i25-,Wi passed ship East Indian, ofßoston,-bound sooth/ l’' ’’ Hampton Roads. Augustll,lfls9.^ / Arrived; M days'from .Callao, for ardors, large ofipoaalers are inside the Capos. . kbamship 'flailed .from* CbnTießtonntrFM-lOthinst/for Philadelohia.; * ■ SMgbrtlyp Delaware, Copes, hftnoej arrived at New . y from Havre, arrived at N I Sianmihm North' Star; Jones, from Aspinwall Sd init, arrived nt Neiv York Yesterday. Steamship Vanderbilt,' Lefagre, from New York, at Havre 27th ulh • ' 'r ' ShiDBarAnak, Rowland,‘entered for loading,at Liver pool 28th ult. • ■- - Ship Huntsville, Seaman, cleared at Boston 10th inst. for Sah Franoiseo. ' r lo?,tVu h t Phi, ' U ' Clphi ' 1 ' onterOd fQ r from Mobile, nt Liverpool * ShijW'R 'Chioavo, Calliope, Pleiades, and Phrtadelphm, for Piuladolpliia, were loading at Livery pool 30th Ult. _, , . '.L * ; . * jyßiupiParagon, Drinkwater, from Riohmond, at Havre ,iSh]p International, Seavey, fromSt Johu,Nß, at Lon .donfflthult. • , . * . » * ' Ship. Marathon-, Tyler, for New-York, cleared at Li verpjn>l 27th,u\t* - : x , ‘ .Ship Romance of the Sea, Caldwell, .for Shanghai, NOW York for Son Frjiiciwo, was spoken March 23. 1nt25028, long 979). • Ship Mary 8 Sutton. Spicer,Bailed from San Francisco 16th ult. for Now York. < ,• * ' Ship Arab, Etdridge, oleared at San Franoisoo ISth ult. for Port Townsend. . . ■Bark Cnohituato, Crosby, hence, arrived up at New Orleans 10th inst. . T I Bark Palermo, Ingham, for Shields and Trieste, eld at Havre 24th uIU 1 - . . \ Bark Lorenso/Ardressan; hence at Gibraltar 17th ult, and cleared for Leghorn. ' ■ , , .- Bark Cordelia, Roberts, hence, arrived at Boston 10th - Bark Saragosna, Foote, which cleared at Now Orleans' 4th inst. for this port, and took fire same day, had on board 2600 bdls 2lf bales gunny ones, 225 Mis hides. 20 bales moss. 5000 pigs lead, 290 empty casks, 167 do car bnye,l2 hhds tobacco: Upkgs furniture, and 10 os mdse. The'Crescent of the sth says thefiro broke outaboutB o’oloelr F M, In the hold,and as the alarm was not given until after 9 o’clock, and the fire had the gnnfiy hags and hides Uo feed -upon, the vessel was in a bad way when' the;firemen reached her. At 11 o’clook volumes of smoke still gushed up through tho hatches as tho tor rents of water from the engines, gushed down. Tho S was valued pt,£35,000, and fully insured; The eaptaip' and Mr Adams,'of the Crescent Insuranoe .Co, were fourth part- owners. The cargo was also ftilly insured. The loss will amount to about #10.000.; ' > Bark Amy. Hammor|d. from r Boston, went to soft from Charleston Bth inst; with a cargo of 531 tierces rice and 800 bhls naval stores, The Amy, it will be recollected, put- irtto Charleston on the ISth’of Juno on ■ fire, with a oarso of cotton, she being then on a voyoge from Ape la ehicmn-tO'NorWioh.Conn/ BirtC6 her mishapshe has been thoroughly repaired..- Her 'original cargo was sbld pt nijctiop in a damaged condition. • Briv Annie Grant, Heath, hence* arrived atGraves *nd2Sthult. - v _ Briv' Model; Bow* sailed from Cardenas Ist inst for . - » - Chicopee, Howes, hence arrived at Boston 10th. 1 Rug.Onnus, Baker,hence for. Fall River, was sttp |os|d to have been seen.going into Mount Hope Bay : Bng'Cfawford, Small, hence for Boston,at Holmes' Hole Bth inst, and sailed next-day.' ( BrivLuoy Ann. Waas, from Boston for Philadelphia, at Holmos r Hole Bth inst, and saUed next dar. , Sohr Matchlefe* Hinkley, oleared at New York yester> dar ror.Rio do Janeiro. ■ ' • Schr Ann PlckreU. Palmer, sailed from Riohmond 7 10th mat for Philadelphia. , .« • ,- * i Schr -A >M 'Edwards, Lowers, honce at Newburyport -9th inst. ' ,Bphr 4 Wild Duck, Poarco, hence, arrived at St Johns, NF, 28th ult. * t P ; Schr Poquonnoek, Burroughs, hence, arrived at Dor 'Sfflrsmifc Btoho, for Philadelphia, oleared at •JscksonviUs noth ult. , ,* . . . . Ann R Edwards, Somers, henoe at. Newburyport • Schrs Flieht. Huntley, and SV W Simmons, Godfrey, hence at Boston 10th inst* „ , Schrs Nigliungale, Bangs. Buena Vista, Dsvig.nmt A Tirroll, Higgins, cleared at Boston 10th inst. for rhiisdr . Schr. Horo,- Torry,henco, arrived at Baltimore 10ih’ instant. ... Schr Cicero, Burroughs, hence, arrived at Fall Rivor Bth inst. . . • Sohr Flvawfty, Davis, sailod ftom Fell River Bth inst •for PhUadelnliia. ‘ - Schr Uifc TC.remer.Huntley,sailed from Providence' 9th inst. for Philadelphia. ’ Schr Euphrates, tmnee at Washington. DC, 10th inst. Had run aground in Chesapeake-Bay; off 1 - Annapolis, dn< the 2d inst. and sunk; was subsequently misfed and. pumped out. and her cargo of cos], which was supposed 1 to be‘ ft total loss, entirely saved. She arrived at her Wharf aafo and sound. < HOLMES’ HOLE. AUg 8 P M-Ar.schrs Jumea R Mitchell,'Smyrna. Del. for Boston; Challenge. PendJo ton Jfoston for Philadelphia; Renown, Baker, Yarmouth forEhxnbethport. . .-r : s 81d, schrs Seneca. Ontario. Glide. Jano N Baker, J Ire* land, R G Porter. George. Jane, T R’ Jones. Jane Fish, Parai\. Captain John,Republic, and U S revenue cutters Morns and JarnM Campbell. -.-« - 9 th—Sid; no nr* John F Crouch and Jas R Mitchell. , In port at 9 AM, calm, schrs ChaUBnge,andßonown. ARRIVALS AT THE'PRINCIPAL HOTELS 17P TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST NIOFIT. , GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut street, below Ninth. JftdLane, Wost Point 1 ’ ► ' RE Cayee, Memphis,Ten W B Franklin, Meinnhis’ J H Bracken, Chicago ‘ L O Gamier & la. 8t Irpui* >B R Everett. Millville. Mo T-PAynfott* Memphis, Ten GW Jones, Memphis. Ten W-fitrm. N WII Morriwether & lady" MR-Wilson/SC v Memphis,Temt'‘ -> 3 Miss Cruse, Huntsv’e, Ala , S.Cru«o. Huntsville, Ala •IHP Murry, American oo iOE-Wilson, Portsm’th.Va J A Tollman, Ala - G O Hall A la, La ~ - . H Gerdts, Charleston . Miss Hall, I a GeoElns,NO 1 1 v JohnLCochran.Va '/ ' Geo A Trayler, Ala ■ RS Hitchcock, Balt Hon J H Smith, Uniont’n,Pa Geo w F Bruntloy, Ga H C Laughifn, Phila • . .F G Wolhert. N y F Cow1e«& la, Pa • , AG Shaver, Now Haven John WNott - MissNott- . - . - TI E Williams,-Pa ■ ... RTKimr.S C* . Mr Magmder, Md , W C James. Petersburg R J Powell-Foray thi Ga “B Singer A la, 8t Louis ■ H Curtin, Cincinnati, O .J F Torrence. Cincinnati,!) Mr Torreneo. Cincinnati, O S M Capron A la, Cin, O Alias C H Capron, Cm, O G M,Tavlor* Ga ‘ - DLTnlley/La" ,! James W Howard. La J jS.Walsn. fit-Louis* Mrs It A Barnes. >. St Loots Airs J de Mnn.'St Louts Miss de Mitn, St Louis MissCherio.StLouin, , e , .T-GEennedv.-Wanliiugfon H McLandhiirgh, Ohio H Van Baskeith, Illinois ■WSSSSSSrf?Ba! Bfr . p'T Hftyes. Conn W Creery k wf, NO MissCrjery.NY 7:H Ctny & wf.'N Y ' SSMoflhtt. Aladison. Tnd W Worman A.wf, Ind WdeDopflbtt & la,N Y HKsches.ifC P D Liriher.Va - R RusUng, NJ, . njLv-uUXr^y^AvmAnrt*>4&J- j. U BSsSSmII,NV ; jYT " ? 8 Carrier, Harrisburg . W D Wiges, Memphis Mr Wajaau A la. Balt VTA Corbin. Alarion, Ala JJißmnuor,N Y . • RHCrump-Viokebnrg * Mis* Blits. Frederick*!), Va, W C Chamberlin, Natohaz L B Benedict. Wost. Troy. - G B Jones, Petersburg, Vft Rl, Dvyld, Charleston .J G Holbrook, NY HGOCarpenfor. NY - -Mwfiutdle,Boston » Wm Byartch, NY , . JohnHoope.NY NR Leaiienr. Ala , , Miss Grpehcmn, Ala Z ORhldlo,Ala , ' W A Benton, HannihahMo J C Walker fe la. Charleston Aire D Barrcw. Charleston W RBivnard, Boston , .T B Keatts, Ark 7 ■ MißsH/rh\lM)V\\t*ArkftnBM FHHobbs.Ya • Gf»o BFrench.. Wnshing’n T 8 Sliannon, Washington .T D New. Lexmrton, Mo , J PComniert, Del . Wra G Thomas, Boston A W Morton, Va tew"’ - HWSS&W’Bf! Mies Burke, Kv ' Mi«s J Reed; Ky - - n 1 • JWiiilnhaker.Va ’ D Roed A la. Pittsburg Thos K Carson. Ala - P L Smith, Baltimore Jno Dowell, Baltimore GCoahwu,’MD, Brooklvn* E F McGhee, Miss - Dr ATI E r skin o. A la. Ala ■ E W Word. Charleston - Mr Walter A la, Wnsli’n Miss Walter k .si’r. Wash Geo P Whitaker, ' Jas Sykfes/Livorpool, Eng MERCHANTS' HOTEL—fourth street; below Arob. J Gross. Harriiiburg Jos G Keller. Bait I '' P B Parker. Tenn 1 l,; ' Jfta P Kcrr. 'Wftsh’ni Pa - C Hemet. Pa H D Rutter, PitWiburg’. - Mil Stratton, Bolero, NJ' 1 G Stmttom Tens ' WGarrett; Harrisburg J Smiley, Mu,PmnciSfvo' J u Gouenn, Macon, Tenn B Lvons. H A Mel'ilfO.Jahll.lDltliiT'tt J M MnrrnW Onf |i Haas, dal ' J E McChofmey, N J J Y ■ H 8 Sigler, Newark, - O John GilfiUan4 Ohesco • Geo G Donne, Chicago ’ MD Allen, Miss • / ■ RD Handr, Cin, O * : raHfllenFuUer. Cm, O --R G Lon#lev,-Tenu - '-• JAT MoGrath, Kv ' .TohnDMcCord, lMUsburg Root Stevenson,lf Florence iM J Joyoe, PMla L Lawsho. Miss ' ' JRKookon. Culsv W Brott, Batrlax. P» Walter Bnek & la, Balt J Lvman &wf,.Bucks w' ; Mrs Morris, &icks co,:P* AShirman.Ohrn ' ; JphnOc&indMl, felt v .i John W AtcPhorson, Va !\J 1) Gaddis; Jr, Ciu, 0 ‘ Johnßanlai}, /froy*N Y> - k ;r i 5) - ; - JONES’iHOTEL—Chestnuts?., above Sixth. ■* MeGrawiSt Louis ' JfiL Cnmm'ins.N Y ' " JEhlorton, Ky • 1 Ohas Wright, Dn! - • 1 CaptD Martin* Del - VerccuV Jarbao. N Y prujtna, TtoV _ Lewis Rmei.Phila . J W O»Harfti Jr.BaH . Jos S Young, Phila ' V* •' J TRiishton, En"land . JB Champion. NJ Wmft Lawson! Boston HS Johnston,Washington JRmevjnnis,Fla . • ; A' Friend, Fa ’ Mi« J SidmwfN'J ' WPVanDowor,Albany MW Oovere.NY NGrovs.Texas/', ’ ; - * /THMoMohani--Tov*s' Rl.N«l,on;rf, - cbcMtontßor- , ÜB°”7rmi, jr.Dol / Amite James. Maino • wun Lovitfc7V*i Beiy B Rieha,rds JF Smith, Ttl-adhi. C A Kmni,ray. Readmit \J? Hamer, 111 8 ' 8? I i? l - Bo ! , . on ' • i ■ , ME Abbott; Sommit Hill •tMWairnn.Mna. J G lochrani Ky . ™ EBartlett.Balt - JNNewton.Jtoebener ■ln. Wear, NY. Si F Corbett,-Va ” J SutharA vf.Fa. H A tVilliamson, 111 i»loVey.Tlarfi.lHtr?... John Brook.Pa w H Lyndsay, SirLpm. - w H Pattanon h bv. R, ■ B B Grtmmell. HdrrUbur, . R Miles'. MeSCaniSutra Chas H Lorara, McKean co J. O LathroniaNrY . r .ttiaHerr,Tlomco , - , , J A Mairoo k la, l‘orry co Jas Hartta\dtts - W- W McConl. Pa 3 JlpMr'dto. . - AClmi.e.Holli.day.burr ’ B AJohnion,Ohio j • .PfIANKLIN HOUSE—CliMtmit tb. ahnv* Third. ’ Snor--. , T P Wataon, Ptiila ama, Boston. : • Wnt fiattlrea, Newark, NJ 1 lower.,'Waahmatan B B Jatiney. pjnla M MoMutwnm. fQWa ■ CPEdwartl., N 3 MBavi..NY .. JolivtmfcwllPa MreMorrl., fti ; ;; • GeO Van Vleit.N Y ' 1 R H tinnlnpr & wi, N Y dolm Brown. Md ' ? Bl'.m-N V_ . . .EE Hilliard. Conn ~. •J.A StnffOfd. Boston, .. ■J S Nleholi; , Wi«eonßin ! '' i M» Miller. NY, Mr. Goddard. N Y ' ■ S P Conoser, Nd , T '0,7^1,18N, HOTEL. Arch street, above Third, r JpaSlfhol. Savannah, Oa At E Cross; Bel co ,i ft C Hammai- Oitio Vincont Barnard 5c la, Pa WAV Esliadbr,HaVrlabtirg John M Ford, Md ■ •• J Barron, Md - --- W-R Fenninston, Aid wn. Roadin? , 1J TViiitar & MePArinnd, M Chunk 3) Jolmson, Middlapnrt JHWeil.Essex . M-Manner.p/i , L 1 ; V? Harnor. 7f ,T J WWkUior, Wjlliemsburg O Hhnjuia. Mt rieasant ' Amc* Work, Pa , - .NH Bright, I’o , :-'EACJLjB‘HOTEL— I Thirdstrest. aboveitac#, , - d Bookman. Dolco J Ranis, Phih GPShorb.JiY , E Ejliott, Philft r • "P woodman, Salem H Black, Snrdorco i .1 Thompson, Pa -- SS'lVson' " ' JHayObio/ •• 1 JRBrown.lli BMflrirrwden. Kentucky J) Main, Lookport J Pontius; Phila * . . BPark, VY , , ~ . - JJenJritw,Chflsca i . < ‘*-S IJLAtiK BEAR 7IOTEL— Third st>, above CaUovhiib.. WLesher, Tdeshervlße . - Jacab'Lesber, Lnsliervills f» Hensejniftn, Easton _ W M Bnckman, Capo May Mrs Buokmnn, Capo May JiaWd Bielsholß, Rurnnoit’n Henry Matris, Green Lane • Frank Hartzel, Tj!or port JKBplitb.’Pa ‘’ W Chernnston, Lohanoii BaVidClemraensiPn Geo YfYf o\f, Banboro . JoaastYOrger, Phila ‘ ' •-, j HARLEY SHEAF HOTEL-rSeeond at., below Vine. WUa’krki’Bncks co ‘ CJeo Ackers, Trenmnt, Pa VH^SV I .®.?.Fitzsimmons, Pa, Goo Bandercock, Fa. , Pa . ; :• J Davis,BuokHcn Al^ug? ( n iSS,te°'. 1 I ko , Hoo , kl Ba - ck “ co , , ' T.V p f'hlrw n. '■ Ditvid Snyder; Barlij , 1 Bcl®- K 60 ' ' ' «n ; i * i t> ' ■ • :• ,r >fs '■ •: i i ‘ •• !< - TgE, TO?AY.. jmtitl'jhjmi | 7 ; 50,000 ■ paihs,, ;Wini>ow : Shades, , entirely new patterns., op r CMe» new style DAW.AUK im, T r . ®6J&Bfc 011 7. J ;7 iw ; ■' • 63d OHtfSTNUTStroirt, *. aH-at'' 1 "'' J - , .r:n\ i’-.i.'', I ,' ; i ay, . i.,'j O' ;Y. - diironoo. The English womdrtof the present time are' celebrated (or their* robust and healthy appearance, the result, it; bpth instances, of vigorous n,nd healthy exer cise. The Arneric&us,'unfortunately, haVe but - little taste for thirf method of retaining their health br'bolldihg up & broken constitution j lienpe the prevalence of weak, sickly* and dellnnte men and women. HOOF LAND'S GEItMAN BITTEItS wilt, in a groat measure; palliate this wantlof exercise, by giving great strength to the digestive organs, hence producing a good appetite, and a vigorous fooling of, body. 'A' moderate degreo of, exercise; heWeVer, used in connection with the Bittern, is rfmoh bettor; the, most>desporate case of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervous Debility, yielding, tuicjdy to thoir beneficial influoiic'o’. ’ ’ ’ '- J '* • All druggists and dealers in rhedieines „ have these Hit tors for sale at 75 cents per bottle.- Also, bvtho Proprie tors. Dr. C. M. JACKSON, 418 ARCH Street, Philadel phia, •»»; - • - * It Removal.—Tnu Mutual Xtfb Insurance Comp’aky op New York.—The Agency of this Com pany has been -REMOVED'TO THE-ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY BUILDING at the .South west cornor, of FOURTH and WALNUT Streets. , ‘ . aulQ-12t - F: RaTCHFOHD STARR, Agent. ; Throw Away Your Wigs.—A„ luxuriant growth of soft/ young hair speedily follows tho use of JULKB Ha.TJRL , S ATIfENIKNfVp, OR IIAIR RESTORER. It is a never-failing roraedy for, and preventive of, baldness. It also ohanges gray hairs and whiskers to thcir origiiial life colon It is not a dye, and is perfectly harmless Sold by all druggists, and by JULESHAUELAe Co., No. 704 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. , . auB-ot, ONb-Priob Clotiung op tub Latest STtlrs, and made in the best- manner,expressly for retail sales., We mark, our lowest selling prioes m plain viQUBEs on each Article. All goods made to order Are Warranted satisfactory, and our one-fricrsTstSm is etriotly adhered to. We, believo this to be the only fair way of dealing, as thereby all are treated alike. - ' • - 4 , ' 1 ; 'Trtwora 4. - g*m • aps3-tauS7 : . r ; CM MARKET Street.,; Qnovßß & "Baker’s ' '' Crlbbbated Noisklebb Family SswiKd-KUcitrctES, ' ' ‘ AT BEDtrCEO PRICES. ’- - ''' ’ ,v; Temporarily at No. fltfl Broadway. '>*’• ' Will return to No. 49s in a few. weeks. Saving' Fund—National Safety Tbust Company.—Chartered by the State'of Pennsylvania.' ' . RULES. , , « r. 1. Money is reoeived every day, and in any amount, largeorstnall. ‘ * - - 1 ' 1 2. FIVE PER CENT, interest is paid for money from the day it is put in. , , ;I 3. The money is always paid back in GOLD whenever iti# called for, and without notice. - *’ ’ '' - 4. Money is received i/cm Executors , Administrators, Guardians , and other, This tecs, in large or email turns, to remain along or,short period. ... 6: The money rbosived frorii Depositors la invested in Real-Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first-' o!a*« securities. 6. Office open every day—WALNUT Street, southwest corner Third street. Philadelphia. - apig ; Seamen’s Saving Fund—Northwest corner BecoHd and Walnut Streets—Deposits re received jn email ami large amounts, from all classes o( the community, and allows interest at the rate of five per cent, per annum.' ‘, 1 1 Money may be drawn by checks without'loss of in terest.. , , . j . Office open daily, from 9 until 5 o’clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until’9 In ‘the overling. President, FRANKLIN FELL { Treasurer and, Secretary. CHAS, E,morris, v . By tho Rev. H. Kenhard; D. D.‘. on the evening of t?a tK?t *pW F*; ARSON *of Chester co.. to Mrs. SARAH BUCKLIA. of this citv, * Bv theannio,on the 10thinstant. Mr. EDWARTSH. VAIL, of Now Yotk, to Mibb ANNIE E. MURPHY, of this city, 4 > ’ ■ ' * *• Rev.F„Lnnnsherry, GEO, SI. TIIRASHER W SARAH J. VEST, both of this 01 tv, .... , , , V On the 7th instant, bv Rev. Josonh Kenner. REUBEN WASHINGTON LEHMAN to ANNA MfcK, both of this city. * Cn the7th instant, by Rev. J. H. Ketmarrt. Mr.* GEO.’ to .Miss MARY A. HALLWORTH, both of Barnes, SAMUEL F. HAINES to MARY ANNA, eldest daughter of MALACHI SLOAN, Lsq., all of this city. * , .-In Lancaster citv. Pa., on Wednesday evening. 10th in»t.,Hr. G.B. MARKl.liv,in hi.osthm". ; Funeral from Jus later residence, on Saturday after noon, at 3 o’clock. To proceed to Lancaster Cemetery. Of °’ • v! e relatives and friondsof the family are respectfully invitedtoattend the funeral from,tho residence of her Summer street, thin ft 1 * fTf 3 ’ 4 GEItIVUNTOW?(> ALQUST 9* 1959... iilTTwl v fjV T » tor the sale er useful and fancy articles, a Lw h-uni l the Town 'HBH.corrrmencmg MONDAY, August 8, and capttnulng opon day and’evening during t/io week. proceeds are .to be. applied towards liquidating .the debts .incurred tn onlargmg the Churoh lit 8v vtnoent do Paul,' Gennhntown, Rev.> Father Domeneo, pastor. The hearty co-pperatioi) of all feel ing an intoT«Rt- In’ the eempletion of- that beautiful ohurch la raspcctfqllV solicitoda Tickets of admission 10 cents; season tickets 25 eddts; to l>a had at the door. Gar* leave tlio depot, Ninth and Green sts.. every lour duriug the day and evening. l Last train leaves Germantown at lft>i P, M« ■, > i • : apB-Bt* Hoots and shoes. gOOTS, SHOES, & STRAW GOODS. 1889. FALL STOCK, 1889. haddock, heed. & co., 438 AND 440 MARKET STREET, Invite ifie examination of purchaser# to a full and oompleto stodk of BOOTS, SHOES, and STRAW GOODS. ■ .' •. ■ • ■ , . oagl2-lm WILLIAMS & CO., i NO. 18 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, (WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE,) Have now on hand a full assortment of Eastorn and Philadelphia work, to which they invito the attention of Southern and Western Merchants. aul?-2m KEE.NE, STERLING, & FRANKS, WHOLESALE dealers r 'w* ' ■ ■ ■ . 1 ; 3QOTS SHOES, • ' • - - NO. 4ia ARCH STREET, 1 visiting tho 1 city will please call and oxa mfiethoirstock.au!2-2m & HARRIS, manufacturers anb wholesale bealkrs BOOTS AND SHOES, NORTHWEST CORNER THIRB AND ARCH STS., CURTAIN MATERIALS. rpo .. SOUTIIKftN AND WESTERN MERCHANTS; ■‘ . • ' ' ' faCVJNO ' WINDOW SHADES,: • WINDOW HOLLANDS,' - WINDOW-SHADE FIXTURES, CURTAINS, or CURTAIN MATERIALS. w. HENRY PATTEN, 030 CHESTNUT STREET, Offers for inspoction to buyer's a full lino of the above goods, manufactured and imported expressly for the FALL TRADE, - Whioh are offered to tho Trrnle at prices' that dofji competition. ■ . * anlZHit —The -public are cautioned wail ii!o s&sfflr/- Th ' > .* ,n ! ; M nA^hird' s&U. IIiETROPOIATAN .INSURANCE , COM I’ANI OF, NEW Afßots.'BSSs,(Klo. »ni2-n ■ YOU. AVOID .'SHE REPENTED SlT tings and gOton-infaUible JiikenesalfTou get Life- ' j »- ■ . au!2-lt* MEETING.-—Tents and Materials eioa conta. MARRIED. DIED. PHIi/ADELPHIA. JJRY-GOODSJOBBEBS. ,jnALL IMPORT. 18 59. ; HERRIN<^;;& ; ::'i ; t^' J i ; i B; k SILKS, of ‘ , RIBBONS. TRIMMINGB, . i , . . ; ... K^itO, D HRIE3. WGooj)a N. W,' CORNER FOURTH AND MARKET STS. ■ : muj-am , , , . §i£k GOODS. FALL ’59, • I ' 1 ‘ ‘ i j , Jf ’ ] - r _ f SIBLEY,. MOLTEN,; & , WOODRUFF, NO. 631 MARKET STREET, r, (North Side,) Invito the attention of Buyere to their ohoioe end com plate stock of ;SILK, DRESS, AND FANCY GOODS, aus-Im i ■ ; - 1859. FALL . I,RADE -1859. SHORTRIDGE & BRO, • (»T?CCKRBO?S TOJIABJftSAN, SNyUBR, & C 0.,) . , IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS ’ op * ( •DRYGOODS. | r 490 MARKET STREET," 1. „ iL l _ - l* ave ht store a complete line of. . FORBIGN AND .DOMESTIC GOODS, Selected exprosely with a view to the Interests of CASH AND PROMPT SHORT-CREDIT DEALERS, they respectfully invite the attention of the B.—A full stock constantly on hand, and orders will bo exoouted promptly, at the ' aus-2m] LOWEST MARKED RATES. , M • 1 v — OLEAOHED AND BROWN SH E ETINGS. - ■ l r I ■ 1 A VbLL XIKS OV ; THE MOST APPROVED BRANDS, .. . ’ - ;, ft FOB lAtB . • i BY THE PIECE OR PACKAGE; ‘ t JQSHUA E. BAJEV. ‘ .: 2U.MARKBTBTREBT, ... anl-tf > ‘ PHILADELPHIA. | ItULLINEUV GOODS. FALL TRADE, J 25 CHESTNUT STREET, 725 ■< LINCOLN, WOOD & NICHOLS, . Invite the attention of the trade, epecially oaah and : ahort-tirae buyers, to their 1 UNEQUALLED ATTRACTIONS FANCY AND STRAW BONNETS, RIBBONS, ; FLOWERS, FEATHERS, Ac., &c. - N. B.—Our Fancy Bonnets are all made on our own promises. auil-3m 43J MARKET STREET. ■ RIBBONS, Of every kind, in immense variety; NEW BONNET MATERIALS, 8 BONNET VELVETS,' SATINS, : GRO DE NAPS, LINING SILKS, ENGLIBH CRAPES, of the best makes. 1 FRENCH k AMERICAN'ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS,'FEARERS, RUCHES, kc Also, newost Fall styles of STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS, And STRAW GOODS, of every desoription, Now open, and presenting altogether the most com plete stock of MILLINERY GOODS in this market. • Merchants and Milliners from every section of the country are cordially , invited to call and examine our stock, which we offer at the ’ ’ CLOBEST PpSSIBLE PRIOES. ROSENHEIM, BROODS, A CO-., aulO-tnoyl 431 MARKET ETRKF.T. J # HiLLBOKN JONES. Importer and Manufacturer of . - -r3 . . AXD , STRAW BONNETS, .artificial flowers, FEATHERS, RUCHES, &c‘, Tho attontionof City and Country Dealers is invited to a large and varied stock of tho above goods, at 432 MARKET STREET; 1 anMra , .Below FIFTH. COMMISSION HOUSES. QINGHAMS. SOLID CHK LOW TO SUPER AND DARK FANCY’S, JUST OPENED, RIDGWAY & FLING, «0 CHESTNUT STREET. W. MELEZET & CO, ’ *' No. 812 CHESTNUT STREET, Agonta of THIRION MAILLARD A CO. PRINTED AND PLAIN MERINOS AND MOUSSE LAINES/ BOMBAZINES; VEIL BAREGES. ' ALSO*, > BROGUE AND STELLA SHAWLS, i Ac., Ac., Ac, - PHILIPPE KID GLOVES. ' aatj-lit " rpiloY HOSIERY CO.’S MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAW E R S - ROBERT E. EVANSi AGENT, 218 CHESTNUT STREET. iela wfAniSm CARPETUSGS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac. M ’OALLUM & CO., CARPET MANUFACTURERS, : GLEN ECHO • MILLS, OERMAIWOWN. 1 Also, Importers and Dealers ijn OABFETINOS, OIIj GHiOTMS, MATTING-, RUGS, &C. WARRHOUBE 509 CHESTNUT BT„ - ' (Opposite the. State House.) Southern and Wseterr, buyers cto respactfully invited to palh - ' . au4-a® HAIIDWAItE. 'JVRUITXT, BEO.. & CO. IMPOR7.ERB and wholesale dealers HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, *O., SSJS?/ MARKET STREET. 599 , . . BELOW SIXTH, NORTH SIDE, auß-3m PHILADELPHIA. jJJOORE, HENSZEY&CO-, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND GUN WAREHOUSE. NO. 49T MARKET, AND 416; COMMERCE STS., ttu»-3m PHILADELPHIA. QJSNUINE G. D. CAPS, AT REDUCED PRICES, FOR SAI.E AT THE LOWEST RATES, ERASMUS .0. PRATT & BRO., JMit-tn th.-loi OF 1859;-- ■ ■ ‘ - LUDWIG, KNEEDLBR, & GO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF , f .. BRITISH, FKENGH, AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS, V : NO, 30 NORTH THIRD ST., ABOVE.MARKET,'. OU6-l3t i , WfifT SIBB. _ f ‘ LgYHOS. MELLOR & GO., NO. 8 NORTH THIRD STREET, | • IMPORTERS , • I OF . i - ■ , t ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN .' HOSIERY, • ’ GLOVEB, SHIRTS, DRAWEES, ,r *C’ ans-3ra i <' (CHAMBERS & CATTELL, NO. 33 NORTH THIRD STREET*. PHILADELPHIA; IM P 0 RT EftS’ OF 1 ■' ' FRENCH CALF SKINS, AND ‘ ' ‘ ‘ OP ; CITY CALF AND KIP gtf'lNS, Moroccos and Linings, Oak and Rod Sole Leather, aus-lm &-MAGINNIS, Importers and wholesale dealers in , ENGLISH AND AMERICAN • SHOE THREADS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH LASTINGS, AND SHOE-MANUFACTURERS’, ARTICLES; Sewing Machine Silk, Thread and Neediest ' • ' NO. 30 NORTH THIRL 8T„ «•*. S * a UPFIELD’S PATENT BOOT-TREES. aus-3m • ,* . JUNGERICH & SMITH* i WHOLESALE ■ ' GROCERS, NO. 48 NORTH' THIR,I), B : TftE : ET Honey, and Loverins’s Byrdp always on hand. OUS-2m ‘ : - gOWER, BARNES, & CO., PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN MISCELLANEOUS,' SCHOOL; AND. BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. - NO. 3T. NORTH THIKDJ?TBEET,- DELOW, ARCH-. Publishers ofl’eltgn’s Srandid Series of' J ' •„ 'Iy’CLINE MAPS AND KEYS. : ■ DR. EMMERSON’S MANUAL OF ■ Sanders'Noy Readers.., Greenish.’s and Broalta’- Arithmetics, Ao. Blank Books, Writing, Wrapping, Curtate, end Wall Papers. „ . aus^tn 185 D T? ADE; 1859. j t .• w a 'y:&; c 0., IMPORTERS AND - JOBBERS . ■ , or ■ : ■ ■ DRY GO O D S , NEW MARBLE BUILDING, . NO,. 2 8 ' NORTH THIRD STREET; We offer, b 7’ Ithe'pooliage 1 the'pooliage or pieee, to CASH OR PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYBKB, : A very large and atttaotiro Stock of AMERICAN AND FOREIGN ” DRY GOODS. Pupch era prill find oer stook veil assorted at all sea aonaof' neyear., 3. T WAY, . . JAS. H DUNLAP, WM. p; WAY,. [auS-Sra] GEO. P. WAY. JAMES, KENT,;BANTEE, & CO., * IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS or '' DRY GOODS, N08.33r & 941 NORTH THIRD St., above RACE, - Would now inform their customers and the trade gene« rally, that their stock this season will be . UNUSUALLY. ATTRACTIVE,. • . . • aus-2m Peter Sieorr, Wm. S. Bated, ’ Jonif Wimt, ; Jacob Riboel, ' D. B. Ervin, JJIEGEE, BAIRD, & CO., ■ - ; . (Late Sieger, Lamb, & C 0.,) IMPORTERS DRY GO OD S, No, 4T North THIRD STREET; PHILADELPHIA. OUE FALL STOCK Is now complete in all its department*,’arid readr for Buyers. Prompt paying Merchants from all parts of the Union are roepectfuliy solicited to odlTarid.exaimno for thomselvee. aas-3m > Y ARE), G-ILMORE, & CO., NOS. 40 AND 43 N9RTK.THIRD STREET, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN SILKS, RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS, ' WHITE GOODS, LACES, LINENS, . f " EMBROIDERIES, Ac. HOSIERY, GLOVES, , MITTS, AND. SHAWLS. aus-3m, GENTS* FURNISHINGGOODS. QUNTLEMEN’S, FURNISHING GOODS ' AND TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS. LONGCQPE & PEARCE, NO. IQ SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Hare now in etore ft full assortment In their line, to which the, invito the attention of their customers end buyers of euch goods. aufi:2m JJ # C. WALBORN & CO., (New) Nos. s and 7 NORTH SIXTH BTRBET, * MANUFACTURERS OF SHIRTS, WRAPPERS, DRESS STOCKS, BTC. Dealers in every article relating to the . GENT’S FURNISHING BUSINESS. . myl7-3mif JW. SCOTT—lato of the firm of Win-. G'HESTnIjt Street, (nearly opponte the Girard House,) j! wfSl would respectfully call the attention ,of his former patrons and friends tohis new store, and is pre wired to fill orders for SHIRTS at shortnotica, A perteet fit guarantied. Wholesale Trode supphod with lino Shirts and Collars. • Jy«-ly BROTHER) & BREWSTER, 23 NORTH FOURTH STREET HOSIERY, ‘ * GOODS. We have a fino stoak of Imported and Domestic Goods, particularly adapted to SOUTHERN TRADE, To which we invite the attention of firet-clasa buyers. au6-2m ',■■■■ j^emoval; MOBS, BRO., & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, nul-m-if JJKMOVAI,. PHILADELPHIA, Atravel 4,1859. THE OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY Ilns been REMOVED To the Company’s New Building, at the S. W. CORNER OF FOURTH AND WALNUT STS. atis-in-if CHARLES W. COXE, Secretary. ESEMOVAL. KEENE. STERLING, W FRANKS. ' * WKOLKSAI.K HKAY.ISRS IN • BOOTS AND SHOES, „ Rave removed to 413 ARCH Street. mill-Ot |NOR PROTHONOTAiRY OF THE COURT •F OF COMMON PLEAS, JOSEPH 0. COSTELLO, Of the Seoon d Ward. *yBuhJeoUo Uemoot&tio Sftlee, . angl-tiß HOLES A.L,I SADDLERY M. J. LUKEISIS & CO., PHILADELPHIA, Have on hand a general assortment of Bafltlies. Bridle*. Harness, Trunks, &0.. euitable for the Southern and We«tem trade. “ auB-lm » SANK STREBT. REMOVALS. Have removed to 430 MARKET STREET, SOUTH SIDE. POLITICAL. No. 312 MARKET STREET, travel fora I ’ ''--Wlioloßale'Luiuor.llousat (me.Trlio can infln>. ■SmTc&T‘ a ‘"f' Adllrei « V/fTANTFiD—By an experienced Salesman, ’ ’ a'Sttuation,' iuia first-olass Dry'Goods House t Address ” Saleaman,*?. office of The Press, an!2-4ty WANTED,-t-A, young. Man' as Entry .Clark m e Wholesale'Cloth Store. Address "B. «. ao&-ct*' WANTED— By a Young Man, a situation ' as Assistant in a pocking room, or Light Porter. Can give good reference. Address J. F.» Press office. au|l-12t* • • ' ~ - WANTED TO EXCHANGE for improv ed city property, free from incumbrance, ISO acres of excellent FARM LAND, located m Gloucester Co., New Jersey. The Railroad from Caniden’to Bridgeton, shortly to be laid, passes within a short distance of the laiid. For farther particulars address J. K., office 1 of Th« Pres*, , • , je2L FOB SALE AND TO LET. TO LET—The Very extensive CELLAR of Storo No.fios MARKET Street. Apply on the premises. . oull-ut* •, TO LET.—The largo, six-story Brick ahi. WAREHOUSE. Np. «8 COMMERCE Street, suitable for Stornro or Manufacturinr purpoeos, .Apply at No. fiQS MARKET Street. aall-lm^ TO LET— Thp Third.Pounb, and Fifth' Stories or the now Store, 413 ARCH Street. Apply on the premises, all-dt* fSjlr TO LET—With; Steam Power j for a Str.ote. Plenty of light. Room Üby w. Gee, Water, and Heat introdneed. Apply m second story. apB^{*. mr FOR SALE OR TO RENT The mL HOUSE and STORE, N. E. corner of TAMANY Streot and YORK ; avertae / well suited for a Shoe Store or other h«ht businoes. Terms low* Apply to T. Q. HAKOROFt, Grocer, opposite corner.- att j , !■ :, * , Farms varying from 20 to 160 aores, for sale on terras to suit, 1 throughout the country. ' ; ■- , Three or four-Uotel properties for sale, where a good business con be done. V •< . » Persons desirous of purchasing real estate may. find it to their advantage in call and seo me/ Good Horses and Carnages will bo furnished, ftoe of expense, to parties who may desire to ride out to examine the properties 1 hnveforsale. . i r ; . - u - • 5 ~- , For full descriptions, terms. &c.,&c.. address aul3-fm&w4t*-, R. R; CORSON, Norris town .Pa.- A VALUABLE FAEM AND COUNTRY BEAT FOR RALE, two mile's from the Cheltea bUiStation, North, Pennsylvania Railroad, oontaming 120 acres of highly improved land, with as abundance fraitaud shade, trees. The improvements are a fine stone mansion, containing fourteen rooms.'tenant-honsa. ioe-hogsa, large barn, cariia.ge-liouse, and all neoeseary out buildings. A fine tjmlding site on the premises. Could easily be divided in to two beautiful country seats. For further particulars inquire of John J, C. Harvey, on the premises. - t :-\ - faugl-lm*; - HARDWARE.--A' Wholesale House, do ing ohiefly .» .Southern, package r business, to prompt dealers in qities, desires to sell otat. Bad health' the reason jfor retiring. The business of twelve ytj&rs standing. Tho stock is all new, and mostly in.original packages. The Terms will be liberal.. Nolands taken in exchange., Address *‘Delpbo.s,7 Box 2061 New York Post Offioe. • 1 "- -■ •'* « t- J '* ■- augl-12w ? SUPERIOR NORTH THIRD STORE TO RENT.—The larse and well-hchted granite k front Store,No. 124 North-Third street,aboveArch,suitable for Jobbing or Heavy Package'Trade." Terms satisfac tory to a responsible tansni.. Apply on the premises, or at No. 427 Vine street. - . * - - ' Jy3o-I3t* - BOAKDING. Boarding wanted.—wanted, . Boarding by a Gentleman and Wife in & private fnmil** occupying a commodious 'House in a genteel neighb >rhooo. Address, with terms and location. “Box 270,” Post Office. aulO-St BOARDING.— Elegant and airy Rooms, single and iu suites, can be had with first-class Board, for the Bummer, Fail, and. Winter, at 1315 W AL NUTStroot. r ' auB-2m • Desirable private boarding for families; btree and small rooms oommunisiting, PERSONAL. JOSEPH T*- KRAUSS; MADISON HOUSE, ELEVENTH . AND BHIPPEN* STREETS, at 9 o’clock will have a good Btock of LUNCH for lus < friends The house is newly painted, lA thing that it wanted), And everything is me© and now., ... Come one, come all, . And xivo us a calL, . ’ , * And voit’ll find of I 'good tlunes not a few. - - FREE LUNCH at 9 o’clock SATURDAY EVENING. Mock Turtle and Calf-head Soup, -Ac., Ac. i - J. J*. KitAUSS, Successor to. H. McMKNAMEN, * au!2-2t* S. E. cor. ELEVENTH and BHIPPEN Sts. PERSONAL. —The- gentleman' who ad dressed a note to G. B. ARNOLD, on the fith in- Slant, will receive all the information he desires by ad ressing a line to “A. & C 0.,” through Blood’s Dis patch. stating lug whoreabouts. - - i aulg-2t* PERSONAL,, —Elwood Strausser is no loneor authorized R> * aul2-3t» EPHRAIM T. WAGGONER. TVOTIOE—-WILLIAM H. CLARKE is no 11 longer authorized to iiet for me as my'Agent. His Agency terminated DIiCEMBER 2 2d’uMsa , - aul2-lt* HOWELL R LA. LOST AND FOUND. LOST —A Pocket-book containing si small amount of Money ami some Papor.. The finder will be suitably rewarded by returning the aanio to the "truer. No. 118 FEDERAL Street. ■ anll-li* EXCURSIONS. Jjl 0 R THE, SEA-SHOHE. in two And a half hours, TRAINS LEAVE VINE-STREET FERRY DAILY AT 7H A. M. AND 4P. M. RETURNING AT : 8 a! M. AND 4.40 P. M. • SUNDAY TRAIN TO ATLANTIC LEAVES \ ' " T A. M., AND RETURNS AT 6 P. M. ans-tf SEE ADVERTISEMENT. , THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY HOW ISSUES • EXCURSION TICKETS . . TO ALTOONA AND ORESSON OR TUB ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS. , GOOD FOR FOURTEEN T)AYS. , Persons wishing to breathe pure .MOUNTAIN MR, seekers of pleasure, and all who do sure relaxation lrom loslneßS, should tako advantage of this grea* REDUCTION OF FARE, TO VISIT * ALTOONA AND ORESSON. Fare to Altoona and.Returq. $1 “ Cresson ” •••*•; ffg BEDFCtfIIi?B?RINGB PASSENGERS ‘ are jy?9-lm LEWIS L. HOUPT. Cen. Ticket Agent. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAH.ROAD. ” KYmmaioN TICKETS. . . E-cureion Tioketa vrllbeis sued at the Dopot. Broad and Vine atreuta*, ont hoSA; TURDAY of each wool;, to return on the MONDAY foHoWm*,.yiz: , , J ,3 ' To Reading and back Pottstown do { K ess ,u 0 S:« Pottsville _do. 3?a ?«6-im er ° f 8 B °W?H. McILHENNY. Secretary. ~evslSSs • • • for CAPE buy, »“■ AND NEW YORK, ’MA? 5 S'S'^Ud&S, at BA. M. _ Stoamore DEL AWARE, Captain Copee, BOSTON. Captain S?llow, , KENNEBEC, Captain Hand, Form a Daily Line between this city, Cape May, and NewVorb, leaving from Firat Pior below Spruce atreot, “‘on'SUNDAYS, [or at 8 Lowe Now York, (S.undaye excelled’,) at........ 5 P. M. "■ . Cape May, daily.;nf AA. M. Fare to New York, Cabin 82 00 •Faro to Cape May, inoluding Carnage Hire Jo ' “ “ - 76 •* M Season Ticket, Carnage Hire extra 8 00 «» 14 Skate Rooms.extra ...••• 00 Freights for New York and Cape Mar taken at low rates. Goods destined boyond hew. York will.be for w,dedWithde.pa«eb^.^|— 314 and 316 South DELAWARE AVENUE. . FOR CAPE MAY7ON SUNDAYS. ’ During tho “ Season,”, a steamer wilMeavo. for Cape May, on Sundays, at 8 o clock A- 8 Papa May. Monday morning, at 8 otoloci. JB —— - DAILY FOR CAPE MAY.-r -fine Bteamor Cnptajn W. by THIS U«. erg '* l> ™ carried in xHESK boata. FSfintlieletand, C»rrj«« it it season Tiokets,* Carriage Hire extra 8W Carridgm, Hones, W 4 Freight mien at {he umul ratee, )»“" AMXJSEMENTS, m °n will b. . will npjpi°. r i “ s *. h ? world-reuowuea Dr. VALENTINE Ct)f' ‘ n l !ih original HAPPY UJf, HESS™” DANCK ’ os?i»tera^ ; At Vhleh aft the Popular Musiooftte 6kr wifl hi ' perfonned. 'Tha progrramfno inU 'be VeriW awf,. •;. o* loekPM w ” n,l }® noe a * four, end continue uUl'ten * '" ' • " '- ~ ' • 'AMt; f. SJANFORD’S OPERA: HOUSE, 7 T ~~™' ELEVENTH street, between Cbeetnntiad Market * SANmwsfeS^SiOTß,.•' • r : •; ' In. • Cora l>'a! r in'Swworld, J ’ IntheirMortlimuto »Verr «T«nlu*. • . ' *. - . . SANFOBD appear* - - , Every evening ifc h»r great TSoie of Cbaraotete.' • •,; P o ?™ open at 7tf. ? Gommenorat a. • . AdmiMioif 83 6ents. 'Chi&dren 13 cent*. nHHE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY DP. ' ' m^No.l^m5 A STREET, r 1 pIASSLEB’S ■ ORCHESTRA—M. HASS. J BROTIHBR tbs* i (bei^H« Office at t£Br resESse*.3s LOCuSTflTßEiiT,where engagement* oubeMdi'M ■ •- r ,~'t - M - v j : ‘ -< retail dry goods.: EOULARD ROBES. - 1 r ;. {Handsome. lie w'dasigna long J)r*iwe*,_ • ;> . 1 Medium and neat Styles. _ Imported by . . SHARPLESS BROTHERS. • «>u , , F4OHTH and CHESTNUT, Law organdjes =and bari»es. Selling at very low price* to make room for lo ta mn Goods. ■ SHiOtPLESfI k s anil , -, • CHESTNUT and KIOHTHat*SU.r- HfEDIUM ANDtDARK.-QHIST^ES./.. i’-“\Prenchand British Ciuntieaof new Style* and Colorings—both neat designs «iur,nch>bc*mel*. ( im.- ONE. MONTH OP BARGAINS TO CLOSE OUT-SUMMER STOCK! ■ I . , Challis reduced to 12X and Idceqt*. Barege Napoleons and Double Barege* reduced to UK and HS.cents. i-'-.u '*_*• »•- , Barege Robes redaeeqto 94,95, &nds7 50, fesquins, fcc tt rednodfrfrom 37*to 25. • • „: >. Fine Lawns, Bareges, Crape Harets, and Tam&rtiae* a! redueed. - -v. •'* .1--,!'.. - .1 Lupin’s Wide. White and Bfrok Bareges, jbr.Bhewtb Mantillas,«o. • - - -- ' 1 * <■_.>' - » ghantiljr Lace Mantles, reduned. - ( •< „.- - . □per. Pnsker Lace do. ’ do. ‘ ' BHAWLS IN.VAJUETV, Black Silks, Hooped Stir*, Jcc. k * . . Latest style Franeh Worked, Swiss, and Cambria Get* lars, at £0 cents, - . , , FURNISHING COOLS. - • - __ 1 2-4 HAMILTON SHEETINGS. 4-4 WiUiamsriUe Shirtings', Baltic, Semper Idetn, Amoskeasj'&o. - * - - -- r -' Fine assortment Flannels, 32K0. to §1 per Yard. ,-.r . CHAKLi® ADAM#,. auB * EIGHTH and ARCH SicmU. TMTERINO, GAUZE: UNDEKGABMENTB, of Cartwright St "Warner's Btirorior mal». W. Vk&va.ihem ih all vanetaw for Ladies,' GentaVaad dren’s wear. Hosiery m medium and superior onaUbee for Ladies* Gents/and Children’s wear, including a lot of Ladle** open-worked Lisle-thread how, of very fine qaafiue*, and atotof linenand Lisle-thread half hoee tor Qeattr •T3auntrets.ltf-st!lV*nk thread, kid and buckskin. Nubia Scarfs or Clouds/ of large sine, in white and oolors, for sale at - HOFMANN’S HOSIERY STORE/ ' *' •' augl-mw&fti No. 9 NORTH EIGHTH «tree*. rriHOKNLEY & OHI Northeut comer EH DEN, ••• • 15M,..,' •,...■ [GHTH and SPRINB GAR ' “ “ • j At and nnder.Cost PrioetlT Rioh Organdie Robes, j Napoleon Baregea, Rich Baroze Robes, . IDncala and VafeaMasb Very fine Carabnc Lawns, I Crape Tamartinee, Good quality of Challies, IPancy Silks, Black Lace Pointes, Black Silk Dusters," - SilkMantiUas, Barege ShaviSf Aou Just opened, aspmmbd sot of Fo l^ufeilSK!Sl»-' Good Shirting and Sheetinr Muslins. Irish aug 1-tf • . - • • French lacebournqus with Capes, Points and Mantillas,(Alenoon,) all at re duced pnees, to close the seasetaj-at the _ >•* - - PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, FRENCH LACE BOURNOUS and Mantillas, tCarabray,}ingreat profusioa/at reduced pnoes, to close the season, at tbe PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM . . BLACK AND WHITE Dneter„e^u r dpri f|fi . g ~ . SUMMER CLOAKS AND in an B fiJS»« vanetyor^jßmdug^^l^ 1 The whole of onr rtook'ia now ofibriAl etiaSaeed rriee., srepemtory to Ihe ok»^of p . Jy? 706 CHESTNUT SSjSh CASSIJIERES, &o. \J Fine Black Broadcloths.' Ladies’ Cloths, light colors ana blaek. '.. Fine Black poesknis and Cassimeres. Fancy Casstmereß. Vestings, and SaunetU. Linen guuds. .Best makes heavy and fiqe Linens, Some cheaixlots by the piece 6r yard, Napkins, Doylies, Towels, Diapers. Bfeakiaat Cloths, Horn 76c. to 91.20. Dining-table Damask Cloths. ' COOPER A CON - Jy27 NINTH and & -■WfiDEiAMS VILLE. T " Wamsutta, and other Shirtings. Pine and low-priced Shirt. Bosoms. Sheetings br tqe yard or piece. Flannels, Tiokmgs, Ac.,*c. . «._ . ■ - %teimrr HYDROPATHIC. (QHESTNUT SPRINGS. WATER-CURE, At CHESTNUT BILL, PHILADELPHIA County, Tn* for the treatment of nil Chroma and obstinate diee&M% This Inetitution, under the shares of an exponeneed ud ■kttful Phyeieian, ia now oonfeeiedly. the leadvil ami most successful hydropathic establishment -in Hue Mary Oottringer, 131 North Twelfth street; Charles L. Bharples«, Eeq., oorner Eighth and Chestnut streets: George Grantjßsc.,3S Market street; H.PnrTJaglon,Esq.,qfMjers f .Claahora, k Co. For other RESIDENT PHYBICIAN, CHESTNUT HILL. je§-3mif * ' ~ MONEY. dhl Oftft TO LOAN ON APPROVED © security, to insure the subscriber a per manent Situation kn Book-keeper or Salesman in & Wholesale or Retail Dry Goods House. No objections to eoing to tho country. Apply to **■ X.Y. Z.” Press office au!2-3t* Sso*ooo TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS, upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry* Guns, Mer chandise, Clothing, Ac.i on moderate tenns.'by JONES & CO.. Brokers, northwest comer of THIRD and GAB KILL Streets, below Lombard; Established for the Ufr 35years. Office hours from 7 A. M^to 7T.M. . .. .. ' Second-hand Gold and Silver Watches, by eminent tinakers, warranted genuine, for saleoheap, at one-qalf the original cost. / a»M4hn-u DRAFTS —On tho Union Bank of London, and Royal Bank of Ireland, in sums to suit. 1 For sale by WELLS, FARGO ic CO., , mylB-3m* No. 400 Chestnut street. WINES AND LIQUORS. (OELAM— PAGNEJ, JANUARY 16,1859.—1 n consequence ot the frequent invitations received by roe to renew the shipments of my Champagne Wines to the United States. 1 be* leave hereby to inform my former customers and the public in gonernKthat I have appointed Messrs. F.C. BROUWER, ANCIiER, & CO., Bole Agent, to the United Smtes. for the sale Gf my Champagne wines. My Wines have been no long and favorably known. in the United States, it will be unnecessary to comment on their quality, further than to nay that my new shipments will in no way be found inferior to the former ohm. • .BILIjEGARI Brt.I.EGART SALMON’S CHAMPAGNE WHffiS, both CABINET utitl VERZENAY, for ..Je wd oon .Uutly on * ~i HV.AVP.R Stroat. Ney York. St. Julian Mnrtnn St julfflft XatOtlCO. pints , CO 00. Chateau La S i F 4miS stone and Brourrt -8“So “ Bd L ° l “ 1 A. l> Botith FRONT Street CLAUDE LORRAINE OR LANDSCAPE MlRRORS—A“plea*ing and beautiful Instrument for viewing Clouds. Landscapes, &o.; particularly njnpted for use in tne Country, and at the Sea Shore. The MIRROR produces instantaneously the most otornuo* reSection ~*&& uM( • . ' -733 CHESTNUT Btreat. A MERICAN BALE ROPE.— We invite HAMS AND SHOULDERS.-2,000 pieces City Smoked Hems nnd Shmildere. Albo. 900 >U -008 extra Sugar Cured HwM ’ c r °c! fit CO., augl Amh street. Rewind door a hove Front. H‘ AVANA TOBACCO; —52 bales Havana