The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 13, 1859, Image 3

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■ «ftte3 aHKriioted'to> 19,000
l»[M £ incrud i *l$Q hate*« speculators anti l 300 bate*
atuffa generally closed, dull. And, the - quotations c-wer*
h.-irelym!i|ntanied.M6lßVa.'RicbA«6oa,«Bpence report
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closed with ft .doclinmg 'tendchnfj ’ Messrs. -JSiglAnd. .
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in/dull. :The sales atmarltet this morning were steady >
Wit duiefc ' Bolden offbr,lVtfelr*ib«tJ»bcw JH>.dlspoinu<ea t
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gna)a witneteam
*«ffes?SSm 'w.w York,
r«, with radw and pMnsitMnjii Ja«
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iTersteamshTi^ity’or Baltimore.) ;
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ri gft?pJoiift WA*belpreft Orleana
'Wedge f a'Bu»BO*Ayte. Arrived I
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frdmliio dg Janeiro, or-
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A sirat
ffffissilli
irs* WEST AUCH-STRE.RT.. PRESBYTE
IL| RIAN CHURCH, corner of^hteejith
This,Church will reopen on TG-HORkoW, Wtti uwtnot.
Service* eotmnoticmg nMO&d’ctockA: inland 8 o'clock
KM* Pxenqhjnghy the Pastor, Rev. Pr.ffPWABW.
At 8 O’clock iri the .EVENING- : Soblocr of-tuoievenmg,
discourse— 4 *OuKlitEpideopaUans and-other ChTißVnm
Denom n rtiMtoUmfe P>” ’ - ‘ ‘ l it*,
jy-ga. twb ukv. W. JjRuTAYLOR WILL
Lkl?>'fereach inthe Reformed-Dutch Chureh, corner of
Tenth' and^Wjbortstreots,.,TO-MORROW. at 10 k
O'clock A.M. i tn th® SecondTteabjter»an GUubli »t4)4
o'clock Pi «V< Andid the Seventh Church
at 8 ■. »». c. - R* . ■
i MORNING* at loSj o olocic.ahdjn the EVENING, «t 8
0 clOok. v The publio an oorainllyinvilo&to be present.- *
'FfiWt JFRIENBS LpDGE, .No. 100,
■lk^L' of the I. O:;of 0. F.vwiUparticipate in the dedi- 1
catiopofthe New Hall at Tenmnstonnlie. <m the2Sth
! fris K.accmnpa hied, hr; the.PENNA. CORNETBAND.
> The ngw Banner tnll.be borne on the occasion.' Mem
;b*rB9i the Order deamrtirto participate' Trill Attend the
raeetlpß oftliotodae imTUESDAY EVENING, or nd
; dreM THOMAS E.WALTON, Cliainuan of ! Committee,
: No. 1M North Second Street l , ■ v , it*
:the meeting house of the ta
-1 ki3 : BAPTrBT CHURCH. Chertnut,
,we«rof%ihtewth itreeiVwH be reopened for Di vino
worship TO-MORROW \ 14th inst. The pastor, Rev.
W. T: BsXK?fcy: J>. preeeh. Sendee?. ID>£
. o’clock A. M. T and-8 o’clock P, Mv A general invitation
isgiventoaU wliowiakto.be presently -' it*
irs*,'KA-Il''liV KABB ATH WORSHIP.—
LU? ;-CKURCRpP!vTHE -NEW'-TEBTAMENT. T.
H.^SropitTOtf,'PMtdr.-“Sei*vi6e 'at NATIONAL HALL,
MARKET Street, a!>ove Twelftlj.commencinfrfttSJL A.
M; t r ami closm< ftt time lor other Churcher.
Seats freo.rAll invited: Collection fpftoxpensesi U, >;
CitUBCHOFTHECOVftNANT.-S?R.
LU • vice* in CONCERT Street,
above TWELFTH: TOMORROW,: ( Sunday), at J 0«
A 4 M.i hf of Viraiiiia.-ami st§ r. M. by
Rev. Dr. CdKhheime£, Bishop elect of NewJorsey. *'
The pultiie are cordially invited to attend the aervieea
held at thfthall every Sunday morning and evening. All
ihe <Vee. ' 'K" -, ' It*
ITS* i!w¥dStTENT OJ?THiS.YdiING I «EN>>)
iing at 7 o'clock, UnionJ’rayer'Meetirig at 4 P. If.
! preaching M.,by .Rev. J. w<'Chacuapt. and at
s SP. M. by Rfivr pr.. liBrBiJH?!. Preaching during the
week by the'-Rev. Mesara. Stockton; Navin. Carden, and
Stewart. - Children’e Meetmira ovenr WEPNESDAY
and SATURDAY AFTERNOON: oVlock. Como I
thousands attend.' j. ; .GEO. J. MINGINS^
,rry* s P I<K 1T UAIIB
' l ? Vill be held at 6ANSOM-BTREBT HALE .on
1 SUNDAY' at o’clock A. M., and BP.M,- Admiseion
STATEMENT OF THE UNION BANK,
i i ki? aaxeviirpd by the Second Section of the Act of
> the Genera! Assembly of this,Commonwealth, approved
the Wth.darof.OCTOßEß, A.U. IBTi *
Amouilt Of'Loans and, Di5c0unt5..........§335,1-1235
Do Specie..., ...... 108,39876
Do.- Due from other Ranks......J 37,499 72
,Do. ’< - • of Notes in oireulAtion.i. 106,010 00
D 0... vDeposita. iholudins b&lMiceß dbe to -- •
other Ranks,.v. .231,765 os
PnaADRLPUU. Ansnst 18,1850. •■.
CITY. OF'PHTLADELTHIAi JAMES LES
LEY;-Cashier of -the UNION - BANK.- Vein* «worn,
depose end aay; that the above Statement is correct to
the best of my knowledge am] ;
’: -•-JAMES LESLEY,Cashier.
Sworn before me, thid 12th day of Augvst, k‘. D. 1859.
It*. .. P.-C..ELLMAKER; Notary Pnblio,
Iry*s?* GERMANTOWN, AUGUST 8, 18/59.1.-
: L„? AFair,fer theautle,of usefulcaudfanoyartioles,
wiribeheUinthe Town' Hall, commencing MONDAY,
ApgustS. and continuing open day and erenina during
tba week. tfThe .prooeed* are ! to be-applied towards
liaoidaling. the debts incurred in enlarging the Churoh
gfi St/ vincent* do /Pauli - Germantown, Roy.' Father
iomenec , paator. s .The hearty co.-ope ration of all fuel
ing -an' interest; inr/the.iqompletiou of-that beautiful
cbureh\ia-reepeetfall/;flohcUed,.*-Tioketa-of Admission
-lUfcents i >aeaes«trtiDKets; S 5. cents; to be had-at'the
«loor.j,- Cars leavethe dopot. Ninth and Greon sta., overy
HSuy dimng tbe dav and eyenlng. Last tram leaves
Germantown at M; -r, IM , f, -:,.,., apB-6t*
y. EK TTHO U S AND
ID yL S ’o f ‘ THE ’KING
‘ <: By XI.FkBTD .TENNYBON, B. 0. L:,. : 1
’ i' ioET-LAVREATE.
' } 'l'i '-.t., 1 i\ >:• • i. . , ,
- n 'v01.,i6rti0.,.:.k,.,.T6 cents,
enriched the world with liis best
arid *- * ** Norecont poet has
made poeaibl6!tW indulgence of such, a. Midsummer
Dream aaahy^persoxrin&y.esioy'who.goes seaward or
lakea'ard with these Idyls."—[London' Athenaeum. ■
-■V.Rflbal io‘ t tho‘belit, and in soihe respects, it may Ire*
better thnntiio best of those works uponwhich the fame
of. Mr. Teanyaoa haa hitherto securely rested.’'—[Lon
ddn Ejatmluer.; f ; ‘; - --
“ Certainly the Laureate's piagnutn opuft. u ~- London-
Critio.' r l
IM Elaine'ls, ihe most, beautiful and touching’of all
the legends ,oonneotsd with the liistory of Arthur, end,
the story is tqldvritH infinite grnoo.”-^-[London Literary
.V.jj' . -/-/
“Eyprjr loVer hnii exquisitepootry Will be
ger to which.breathes like o balmy’
wind over the excitements of - the dßj.'*-r{Now York
Xii Sui»:.;, .. ;/ ( .
, 'f * Idyls of the King’ place .Tennyson among the fore
.mewtrnten of all his Press. a . ,
’ “ Th'6 lave'xs of poe!?y will read this volume with tie-
Journali ..- , , ' ' (
-ih Not kirifee -the 7 days of Spenser and Tasso have wb‘
Jtad Ruck*'poem:fg Idyls of the, King.* "—lSatur
day-Evening Ppat.7 't‘ . , 171 ’ - ~ ;
M Yf? the Mdylaof the King* as an almost con
stinnnabe work of art, ahd thq'great imaginative poem
of tbocentury."—{NV Y. Aibioa. ■■ ■ .• / :
-{dyJj,thCf in the beet sons* or the tenn.—perfect
M dewriptive poema. befwtiful and strong in thoir po
lished simplicity, end abbumlingjn true gems ofpoQ&y.”
—[HarlfprdTirae*/
*' These* Idyls of theiKipg? are monuments of a suo-,
ceep certainly not surpMsedtif.eqUalled,' by'any moderri
poet^/'rlPrbsrWehoe'journaL;
TI C K NOB ' &/. ■FI ELD S ,
■j'ij ay . , publishers, boston.
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IST CoplM sent post-free to any address in the -United
' States; oh receipt ofprice, ; ■ • eml3-2t
yy HOLE S A L E SADD L E B Y
■ . ' ''
M. 3,. XiUKKENS & GO., ' ■
: ho. aisMAKKETsrREKT, ; ■'".
‘ ;'s;a. y.-i V PHILADELPHIA,'' ’ i
'Have on hind a general awortment of’Saddles. Bridles,
Han»a*. Tnink#, .&c., ior the Southern and
western trade.' ftpJMm
EXCURSIONS. '
Ppoa-THESEA. - S H 0 H E .
' IN TWO AND A HAtl? HOURS. ;
■- - I T’t tJ?;’
H, ■■'•.'{> -;. j
A:,TBAiitsleavb/ ' v.- 1 -
. VINE-I3TR RET FBRKY ■
DAILY AT 7M A. M. AND 4P. M. HETURKINQ AT
. #A. M. AND 4.40P.10. .
SUNDAY TRAIN To' : ATLANTIC LEAVES
' " :• 'T; A.' M.| , ANDRETURNS AT BF. M/ '• !
. to-I .
;eufl-tf ;'6EK'ADVERTISEMENT".
s;;i:|USisiiß9EiV:
Titß PENNSELVANiA RAILROAD COJIPAN?
*01? .M*pu» ’ •„
:YY '’ excursion tickets .
■■ 'v - ■ T 0...
; At, TOON A AND ORES S ON ■
d* 7Bn ■' ;' ■
- SiYY- -tAt-LEOBEtifY MOUNTAINS,'"-'
.YY GOOD’, FOR FOURTEEN DATS.
P;r.™^.hin4. : ULt«V l^?WB .MOUNTAIN AIR 1 ,
seeders of tle&surdp afldail who’deslra relaxation from
'bttsiuessi shouw take aavaritageof this great'
REDUCTION OFFARE, ’
V i'STO VISIT . '!■"
•"^ALTOONA"AND OREBSON. '
Pore to Aj!oon»an4 Return.
BE‘DFwK's?RINGB -PASSEN'dfeK's'BrV 'Hkejrim
furnished with ttqkota tofloMwell-tha terminal of the
HPntinrdonkad Broad Top Rallroad-whcre two daily
inoa or ataget anil linoVa connect fortto Sgnirn,
Ticket! to be had at tho office ofVha reno.rlvqnia
Railroad Company, aoutheMt ooroerEJovogth and
ketat.«ota. ■ ■’" THOMAS MOORE, Aeont. |
■■ Jrw-ltn . LETVIS L. llOUPT'oeii. Tiakot Agent.
PHILADELPHIA
i liitodr.ion Tiotehl to thr.foUowin* jlacesari Iliela
anad at the Depot. Broad and Vine etreett, on llw SA
■■TUHDAY,-of eaeh weak, to return oa-the MONDAY
To’lleadms nod tiock...-, "J
' Pottatoerp do. i 1 40
; Phosd a lie ’ “
te?.
fe Vtn. McILHENNY, Seoretorr.
- .. JOB CAPE MAT,
’’ •''- A f D 'NEwyoKk.
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F*rtfoiftirYoA C»S». BJM
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y W a k> Capa Mar •' ’ ” 15
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FrtliHto for t|Kf 4V*}o»
tu aojaiteouthPELA'yy.AHE'AVßKUE.
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COHEN’S PHILADELPHIA OiTY: Dl
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• Tlio increases aW per week, and in
return for such liberal patronage,’ tn add it ton to the
usual , contents qf a, City Directory, wo shall publish, in
OurDireotory, on tuo Londonplan, strkbt dihectoiuks
of • • -• ;
CHESTNUT STREET to Eleventh.
< .. , MARKET STREET to Eleventh. •
THIRD STREET (Spruce to Callowhill.)
And,,should,pur.personal attention ,perjTUt, other
Streets will bo' given. In the event of our edition not be
ing exhausted bv Subscribers, wAo will first be supplied,
to NON-SUBSCRIBERS the nrico Will be ©2 50 per
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DANCE AJND THE DANCING SCHOOL. !Bmo. SO
““■fHE RACE AND THE PRIZE. By tlio author. of
“ Captain Vicars.’* For sale by
. * WM. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN,
au9 No. CO(J CHESTNUT Slroot.
MBS. PARTINGTON’S NEW BOOK.
KNITTING WORK i A Webof Many Textures.
B^H&^'ffiK t SIIEsi i !BN. ed ßy?’.'AiK)Ut. 22m0. 00
“ft&LS OF THE KINO. By Tennyeon. lOrao. 75
cents.
BUMMBR PICTURES, front Copenhagen to Venice,
D illl? r £tFE F sF' GARIBALDI. Writ
l°'!fl£&,Aßl,lOFl®Ti%TOßE SPEAKING. By M.
B |il^fcOTßF ß ll«°B n e^:
*||«leby
SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED AT THE
® lor
op • 1
COOPER’S NOVELS. Lf .
Or the Agent will oali upon those who notify him of
their desire to examine tho work. • nu4-lBt* ;
AALDBOOKS-OLD BOOKS-OLD BOOKS,
V/ The undenugned states that he has frequently for
sale books printed between the years 1470 and JMO x early
editions of the Fathers of tho Reformers anu of the Pm
ritan Divines; in Law* Brneton, Lyttleton, Puffendorff,
Orotius, Dowat, Coke, Hale* the Year .Rooks* Ropnrta,
Ac., are often to be found on his buolvqb* Cio)opodias,
Lexicons, Cjaesio authors, History, Poetry, Philosophy,
Soience, Political Econpmy, Government. Architecture.
Natural History, T/efitjeesupon these and other kindred
suhjootsare being continually dealt in by him. Books*
JOHN CAMPBELL.
rpo FABMEES,
PHOSPHATIC 1
, G- U A N O
FROM BOMBIIBRO ISLAND, WEST INDIES’
THE RICHEST FORMATION,OF PHOSPHATE’OF
LIME KNOWN IN THE WORLD.'
It contains over 60 por cout. pi Bono t Pßosjihalo of
Lime, being 50 per cont. richer in Phosphate of Lime
than Bone Duet. i
FOR'SALE BY THE TON OR CARGO, AND TO
: • Farmers at . ■ ;n . n /
• $3O PER: TON OF 2,000 LBS. /v j
' ; ■ JOS. B, HANSON) 1 ’ :
Sola Agent in Phitjulolphm, J j
aull-thein 2m No. 105 North WATER Street. ■
TJTERRING. —-760 bbls. Homng,. assorted
*-J. brands, In store and for sale by |
I.l* , ‘iw smmr L SUAR C vh!s.}
HAVANA TOBACCO—62 bales Ibivanf
Leaf and Fidipvv in store and for snip by
flilß . lA. MKfilNn.-UOR^th’FßONTHtrrtftt. \
Hams and shouldeks.—2 ? iop
Pieces City Smoked llama and Shoulders. Also,
500 pieces extra Sugar Cd*;ed v ;
tilt 13 Arab siwt. aaiond door above Front'
FERTILIZERS.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
Q.LOVES AND GAUNTLETS. - M
JOHN B. ENGLISH! & CO.,
W BARCLAY BT., ", . I -113 CHESTNUT BT.> *
NEW YORK, | PHILADELPHIA,
Jnvite the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS from
j tho Union to thoir large stock of tresli Im
ptirtod Kid, Duck, Cloth, Lisle,Bilk, Union, Lined, and
rur-top Gloves and Gauntlets. aui3-ot
DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
GIBBS & SONS,
; NO. MI MARKET STRBHT,
Are now opening their
FALL k WINTER STOCK OFGOODS ADAPTS® TO
M E N’S W E A R,
In whioh will be found a full assortment of
CLOTHS, DOESKINS, VESTINGS, TRIMMINGS,
&c. mi6-Sm
1859. PALL trade. 1859.
SHOETKIDGE & BRO.,
(SIJCCESSOBS TO JtAMMAN, aWVDBH, k C 0.,)
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS’
op ! 1 . •
. DRY GO OD S,
420 MARKET STREET,
. Haro in store a oomplete line of .
foreign and domestic goods.
Selected expremly with a view to the interests of
CASH AND PROMPT SHORT-CREDIT DEALERS,
To - whioh they respectfully invite the attention of tho
trade.
N. B.—A full stock constantly on hand, and orders will
be executed promptly, at the
aUS-2m] LOWEST MARKET RATES. ' *
gLEAGHED AND BROWN
SHEETINGS.
A PDI.L linr or
THB MOST APPROVED BRANDS,
»Ofi SAI.H
'.■J* t
, BY THE PIECE OK PACKAGE.
''.JOSHUA Tj. BAILY,
M 3 AIARKBT STREET,
«nl-tf PHILADELPHIA.
i , MILLINERY GOODS.
' . FALL TRADE.
755 • CUESTNUT STREET,
LINCOLN, WOOD & NICHOLS,
Tnyifo the attention of tho trade, specially oosh and
;ehort-time buyers, to thoir ,
k UNEQUALLED ATTRACTIONS
IN
FANCY AND STRAW BONNETS, RIBBONS,
1 FLOWERB, FEATHERS, kc., Ac.
B.—Our Foncy Bonnets are all mado on our own
promises. aull-Sm
MARKET STREET.
RIBBONS,
Of every kind, In Immense variety;
NEW BONNET MATERIALS,, .
BONNET VELVETS, SATINS,
t GRQ DK NAF3, LINING SILKS,
ENGLISH CRAPES, of the best makes,
FRENCH k AMERICAN ARTIFICIAL
FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES, ko
, Also,,nowest Fall Btyles of
STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS,
And STRAW GOODS, of every description,
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 oall and examine our
atook, whioh we offer at the
CLOSEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
ROSENHEIM, BROOKS, & CO.,
431 MARKET STREET.
nubj-tnovl
J t HILLBORN JONES,
Importer and Manufacturer of
" FANCY SICK
ASD
STRAW BONNETS,
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS.
'• . " . FEATHERS, RUCHEB, fee
r- TiiaAttontionof Citrand Counlrjr HeiUera is invited
to nlarge nnd varied .took of tbs slovo good., st
• “ . 7 433 MARKET STREET,
i,u9.Bm V'"'* ■ .RsjowFIFTH.
1- £ i’pOOTS AND -SHOES.
jJOOTS, SiiOES, & STRAW GOODS.,
t 859. FACT. STOCK, 1869.
HADDOCK, REED, & CO.,
438 AND 440 MARKET STREET.
Invito tho oxmnination of'pn<,|iooors to n full and
complete slock or BOOTS, SHOJitj, , n d STRAW
GOODS. . nuKia-lm
FANCY DRY GOODS JOBBERS.
SCHAFFER & ROBERTS.
430 MARKET BTREET,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS ■.
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
SMALL WARBS, COMBS,
BRUSHES, LOOKING-GLASSES,
GBRMAN and FRENCH FANCY GOODS,
AJiD
TAILORB’ TRIMMINGS. , aus-3ni
H duhring & CO.,
Nos. 25 and 23 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Are now roc siring, by euocenaro arrivals from Europe,
THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS
or , * , •
ENGLISH AND GERMAN
HOSIERY.
OI.OVIIS, AND SMALL WARES,
WOOLLEN YARNS.
MACHINE SEWING SILK AND THREAD,
Andeolieit an inspection of thoir complete and well
, aeeorted stock,
JyU-Sm BSTBOIALLY ADAPTED TO
SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE. ,
JJURNETT, SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN,
Are now opening, ntithoir Store,
NO. 409 , MAKKKT STKEET,
Above FOURTH, North side,
A JIIVMOMIS AS“OHT.MRNT l*V
NEW FALL STYLES OF
FANCY DRY GOODS,
op Tirsm own iMrontATior.
und eolootion. vrhioli thov oO'or for jualo to buyers from
all parts of tho Umtou States, on tho most ronsonshio
terms. ‘ oes-2m
P AL L, 185 0.
SITER, VAN CULIN, & GLASS,
IMPORTERS
AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
HOSIERY, GLOVES, FANCY GOODS, Etc.,
No. 423 MARKET STREET,
au3-lm . Above FOURTH. PHILADELPHIA.
MARTINS. PEDDLE;
& HAMRICK,
Importers and doalors in
• HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND FANCY NOTIONS,
NO. 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
i Fivo doors bolow the Merchants', Hotel,
> Offer for sale the moat complete stock of Goods in their
line to i» (oiind in tlio U.virao Statbs, oonsr.tmg oi
HpSIKRY, of every grndo. . .
G AVe.S, m three hundred verieties.
1J and.DRAWERS. _ ,
NEN-BOSOM SHIRTS and QOLLARS.
, . NEN,CAMBRIC HDKFB. & aHIItf FRONTS.
' LADIEB’ELASTIC BELTS, mth oleeps ofen
tirelv naw qeiriens, with an endloss variety of jNO-
WffMflr W'SSuWern
BUYERS. auS-Sin
CURTAIN MATERIALS.
EMORY, & CO.,
NO. 33T MARKET STREET,
Importers nndJobtiors of
lIOUSE-FURNISIIING DRY GOODS,
BLANKETS, CIUILTS, TOWELLINGS, See., Ac.,
CURTAIN MATERIALS,
And'Solo Agohts in Flulndelphia for:
huguenot sheetings.
nul3-lm
rjlO SOUTHERN AND WESTERN
MERCHANTS,
Burixa
WINDOW SHADES,
WINDOW HOLLANDS,
WINDOW-SHADE FIXTURES,
CURTAINS, or
CURTA’in MATERIALS
W. HENRY PATTEN,
830 CHESTNUT STREET,
. Odors for inspection to tmjore a fullltne of tlio above
goods* nmnufacturetl and imported expressly for tbo
FALL TRADE,
Whioh aro ofTorod to tho Trade at prices that defy
competition. ' nul24t
TVTAEAOAIBO COFFEE^—3,2OO Bftgfl
iTI - Cril "’' Undi ” g rr 7AM& I G’’RXSIAMAto!r
jyj T>fttitmntrnat.,
fJEPINED BORAX.—2O cases for sale by
* BWJ T ? ’ <7 “V
JWIIR'O-STnEETJO.BBIjWG ROUSES
JJENJQRYS & HARRIS,
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS;
’ . ih
BOOTS AND SHOES!,
northwest cohnbr third and arch sm,’
i aus-gm ; s PHILADELPHIA. l S
TU M N OP 1839.
LUDWIG-, KNEEDLER,
& CO.,
IMPORTERS-AND, JOBBERS OF ;
JBRXTISH, FRENCH, ANR AMERICAN
i DRY GOODS,
[ NO. 36 NORTH THIRD ST„ ABOVE MARKET,
! au£-lst WEST SIDE.
’J'HOS. MELLOR & CO.,
NO. 8 NORTH THIRD STREET, '' 1
i IMPORTERS
■ OF
ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN ,
HOSIERY,
GLOVBB, BHIRTS, DRAWERS, Ao
■ aufi-dm
QHAMBERS&CATTELL,
NO. 32 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
'IMPORTERS OF
FRENCH CALF SKINS,
AND ‘
MANUFACTURERS OF
CITY CALF AND KIP SKINS,
Morocco's and Linings, Oak and Red Sole Leather*'
aus-lm
LAING- & MAOINNIS.
IMPORTERS WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN • , . -
SHOE TUB, EAD S.
FRENCH AND ENGLISH LASTINGS, AND ■ „
SHOE-MANUFAOTURERS’ ARTIOLBSJ
Sewing Machine SUk, Thread and Needtec.
' NO. 30 NORTH THIRD ST-, • . ,
uf%ELD’B PATENT BOOT-TREES.
• aos*3m , >
JUNOERICH & SMITH,
WHOLESALE
GEO C E RS,
NO. 48 NORTH THIRD BTRBET
87* Honey, and Lovering’s Syrup alwaye on hand.
&U5-2IU
gOWER, BARNES, & CO.,
PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN
MISCELLANEOUS, SCHOOL, AND
blank- booksand stationery,
NO. 37 NORTH THIRD STREET, BELOW ARCH,
• Publishers gfPeltgnbi Spendfd Series of *
OUTLINE MAPS ANI) KEYS.
DR. EMMONS’S NE^AM ERICAN MANUAL OF
Sanders* Now Readers. Greanleaf’s and Brooks*
ArUUmetjce, &0.-Blank Bhoks, writing, wrapping,
Curtain, ana wall Papers. aua*3m
1859. F A L .? RAD E • 1859.
J. T. WAY & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
OF
DRY O O OD S ,
NEW MARBLE BUILDING,
NO. 2 8 ■
NORTH THIRD STREET,
Wo offer, by the,'paokage or pieoe, to ’
, CASH OR PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS,'
Avery large and attractive Stook of
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS.
Purob era will find oar stook well assorted at all sea
sooh of no year.
J. T WAY, JAS.H DUNLAP,
WM. -P.WAY, [ouJ.2ml OEO. P. WAY.
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE,
& C°„
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS -
or
DRY HOODS,
Nor. 237 A 241 NORTH THIRDS!., aoovH RACB,
Would nowinforra their customers And the trade geao
rally > that their stook this season will be
’ UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE.
aus-2m
Pbtbr Bieobr, Wm. 8. Baird, Johx Wiest,
Jacob Ribo&l, D. B, Ervin.
BAIRD, &.CO:,
(Late Sieger. Lamb, & C 0.,)
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
DRY GOODS,
No.' it North THIRD BTRBET, PHILADELPHIA.
OUR FALL STOCK
Is now cpmptaiain a]] its departments,and ready far'
Buyer#. Prompt paying Merohnnta from all parts of the
Union are respectfully solicited to call and examine.for,
thtaeeirto; ans-3m ,
Y ARDVGILMORE, & CO.,
NOS. 40 AND 4«>»qjii*h THIRD STREET,
IMPORTERS IN
BILKS, RIBBONS, DRESS ■ v
' WHITE GOODS, LACES , LlNfiiw
EMBROIDERIES^.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND SHAWLS.
nus-3m .
GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS.
QFNTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS
AJtD
TAILORS* TRIMMINGS,
LONGCOPE & PEARCE,
SO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, .
Hat* now in store & full assortment in their line, to,
which they invito the attention of their customers
and buyers of such goods.. aus-Jm -
JJ C. WALBOEN & CO.,’
(New) Noe. 5 and 7 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
MANUFACTURERS
SHIRTS, WRAPPERS, DRESS BIOCKB, ETC
Dealers in every arttole relating to the
GENT'S FURNISHING, BUSINESS.
myl7-3mlf -
Jlf, SCOTT—late of the firm of Win
-5
tfHEBTNUTBtreet,((ioatlyuppoaito the Girard House,}
S W?l£ would roepoctftilly call tho attention .of his
former patrons nnd friends to his now More, and t« pro.
pared to fill ordors for BHIRTS at short notice. A
perfect fit guarantied. Wholesale .Trade supplied with
lino Shirte and Collars. lySl-ly
jyjcCAOLEY, BROTHER, & BREWSTER
23 NORTH FOURTH STREET
HOSIERY,, • , ,
GLOVES, an - P • 1
FANCY GOODS.
"We have a fine stock of Imported and Domeatio Goods)
particularly adapted to :
SOUTHS EsNTRA DE,
To which wo invite the attoution of first-class buyers. ,
auB*2ra , , . !
REMOVALS.
j^EMOVAL.
MOSS, BRO., & GO..
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
Have removed to
430 MARKET STREET,
aul-ist-il SOUTH SIDE. i v
REMOVAL.
PHILADELPHIA, August 4, 1859, :
THE OFEICB OP i
THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY
. Has boon
REMOVED
To tho Company’s New Building,' et the I
S. W. CORNER OF FOURTH AND WALNUT STS,
aufi-12t-tf CHARLES "W\ COXE, Secretary. ;
Removal.
KEENE, STERLING, * FRANKS,' ;
WItOI.KSAtE IIUAIiHItB IN " .
BOOTS AND SHOES, !
Have removed to 413 ARCH Street. . auJl-fit*
POLITICAL.
|.TOR PROTHONOTARYOF THE COURT
V OF COMMON PLEAS,
JOSEPH C. COSTELLO,
Of the Second Ward.
sTSttli)tt>t to IkwtosieUo TUloj. <WSI-tf3.
WANTS. ; .
Til/"ANTED—About Ist SeptemboFj'by, a
! ynunemarried couple, boarding in ft respectable
JJ r iyat« .family, with or without furnished 'Bedroom.'
Address, stntme,terms and locality, with rfeference.
“0..” office of The Pres*, J!. 2t»p
Advertiser, wishing to extend,
-*r his business. is desirous of having a PARTNER
who cun command n oa«h capital pf $2 000, in a country
store, uoins a good cash trade, m an interior town of
Pemnsylvnwa. ,Forparticulars,address “Penn,*’office
pf this paper; ; ,• - , , • ■ nul3-lt*
j A ; of 'iiiuch experience,
andforthree or four years encaged with a large im
porting and commission hyuso in this city, is open for an
engagement.. Best'of city reference giyen. Address
Rooks,” this office. . ■ 'It 1 ?.,
ANTEUr-By it Lad Fifteen Year’s Old,
: * \ , a Situation in a Convevapcor’s Office. Salary
Addresa V Heiiry,” Office of- The Tresi, ,
i fIUI3-3t* - , , . ... ”
'\/VA^TED—By, a f vourig. Hanj of uhex
pnnTT?Tf ptiona w7 C,lllr^oter * a sittiatioh aa LIGHT
*,•»<ii ’ ,n a Wholesale Store. Address “Philip,”
thisofficc. •, % - .... .... au!3-3t*
Exchange for Merchandise.
Modem House and Lot,' situate onAf AS
TER Street, above Broad, 40 by 161 feet. Also-, one Lot,
WW ?&Q AT) Addfosk 1 “J&ff«S.”
Philadelphia Post Office. au!3-3t—-
■ \J\[ AN TED —A Salesman to travel for a
1 " * WholeVfifQ.Lmuor House; .one who can influ
ence Pennsylvania trade; Address boX 2,312 PiiilndeN
Phnt post office. , , -- - - aul2-2t* -
’’Wf ANTED—By an experienced Salesman,'
' ..J a Situation iii a first-class Dry Goods House:
Address “ Salesman,-” office of The Press, - aul2-tt*;
Xl/TANTED A young -Man as . Entry
Clerk in a Wholesale Cloth Store. Address “B.
St Co., ,> office of this paper. 1 ■. nu!2-2t*
WANTED —a Partner who can coniniand
$6,0C0, to take an interest in a safe and profitable
Manufacturing business already os»abhshed. Address
■ Factory” this office. • . . • au!2*3t*
A YOUNG GIRlj WISHES EMPLOY
meet nt Hmisowork. Apply to JAMES McGANEY,
Nq. 2 LILLIAN StrcQt.. . r ■ , , - , nul2r2t*
A LAD —1G years of age,-wishes a Sitna
-f*- tion as Ermnri-l>oy; can give good rocormnendo
tions. Address “ B.” this office.- au!2-3t*
WANTED —A ’situation as Book-keeper
■ or Entry .Clerk in a Jobbing or Commission'
House, by an experienced Penman. .Satisfactory refer
etice given. Address ‘• ErE,” at tins office. auio-6t y ?
/MffAliTED—By aYoung Maiu, asituation
* T . as Assistant in a packing room or Light Porter.
Can give rood reference. Address office. -
' augl-l2t* . 1 ' ; • r ••, m„ , -
WANTED TO EXCHANGE for improv
ed city property, free from incumbrance, ICO acres
8f excellent FARhLXAND, located in Gloucester Co M
raw Jersey. The Railroad from Camden to Bridgeton,
shortly to be laid, posses within a short distance i>f the
Una. For further particulars address J; K.,,office of
TA« F«#s, / ' . JeSl. ’ •
FOR SALS AND TO LET.
FOR SALE—A large new, store and
ih dwelling, at Uio 8. E. corncr of Eighteenth and
Mount Vernon streots, in’a good location form large
grocery and provision business, as it is divided into two
large store-rooms, and no markot near. - ' 8103-31*
A HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACY FOR
BALE, at a sacrifice. The Stock. Fixtures, and
Good-WiU will be given for ǤSW. Well suited for a
Young Physician 6r Student of Medicine. The present
owner desires to limit himself to tbe practice of,raedl
(?mo. Address “Doctor 0. F. Office. 1
au!3-stuth3t* ' ' “ ■ ' ’
TO LETr— The Ycry. extensive CELLAR
of Store No. 605 MARKET Street, Apply .on the
promises. aull-12t’'
tfpj "*TO LET.—The large six-story Brick
Sail WAREHOUSE. No. 602 COMMERCE Street,
suitable for Stomre or Manufacturing purposes. - Apply
at No. 505 MARKET Bttoot. aulMm* -
TO LET—
The Third,‘Fourth, and Fifth Stories of tho new
Store, 413 ARCH Street. Apply on the premises,-011-Of*
mTO L^T—With Steam Power, for a
light Manufacturing BusineM. the fourth story oft
the Iron nuilding, N W. corner of FOURTII and ARCH
Streots. Plenty of light. Room 44 by 61. Goa, Water,
and Heat mtroducod. Apply in second story. ftu6-6t*
1 FOR SALE OR TO RENT Tho
JsSL HOUSE and STORE, N. E. corner of TAMANY
Street and YORK avenue, well suited for a Shoe Store
or other tieht business. Terras low. Apply .to T. Q;
ItARCROFT, Gtooot, oppoaito cornet. aug^7t*
A VALUABLE FARM AND COUNTRY
BEAT FOR RALE, two miles from the Chelten
hill Station. -North Fennsylvania Railroad, containing
120 sores of highly improvod land, with an abundanoe of
fruit and shade, trees. The improvements are a fine
stone mansion, containing fourteen rooms, tenant-house,
ioe-bouso, large barn, carriage-house, and all necessary
out buildings. A fino baildmg site on, the premises.
Could easily be divided into two beautiful country esats.
For further particulars inquire of John J. C. Harvey,
on the premises. / aucl-lm*
HARDWARE.— A Wholesale House, do
ing ohiofly a Southern package business, to
prompt deslorir in cities, desires to BeUout. Bad health
the reason for rotiring. Tho huainees. of twelve years
standing. The stock is alljiew, and mostly in original
packages. The Terms will be liberal. No lands token in
exobante. Address “Lelphos,” Box 2051 New York
Post Office. auglfUw •
SUPERIOR NORTH THIRD STORE TO
RENT.—The lnr*e and- well-lighted rrsnite .froot
Store, No. 121 North Third street, aliove Arch, suitable
for Jobbing or Heavy Package Trade.* Terms satisfac
tory to a responsible tenant. Apply on the premises, or
at No. 42? Vine street. jy3o-13t*
DRAFTS— On the Union Bank of London,
and Royal Bank oflreland. in sums to suit.
For SAle by WELLS, FARGO & CO;,
mvlS-3m* No-400 Chestnut street.
BOARDING.
HPHREE GENTLEMEN, AND GENTLE
MAN AND WIFE, can obtain good Boardi with
comfortaof a home, and uso-of Gas aud Bath, ht -313
ABERDEENSTRRRT.'Ijetweon Spruce niHfUnfoii.utid
Second mid Third streets. aul3*2t*
BOARDING.— Elegant nnd airy Robms,
single and in. suites, can W hnd with first-cloes
Board- for the Summer, Fall, and Winter, at J 315 WAL
NUT Streot. . • auB-2m
Desirable private boarding s
families; large and small rooms communicating,'
handsomely furnished; lArge garden attaolied.
ences required. 1629 SPRUCE Street. jy!9-lm*
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL.— If Jlr. JOS. F. • JOYCE
will leave his address at this
P.”~llewiU hearaoinethlng to Ills mP-anlilso. nil 1-1
AGEU (SEEK. —WILLIAM QUABEKK,
No. 302 BROAD STREET, ehovo Vine, will have
to-day nnd BEER.
TOSEPIII>. KRAUSS. MADISON HOUSE,
i* ELEVENTH AS D SHIPVENSTREETS.. at 9
o’clock will have a good stock of LUNCH for his friouda
to eat. , , . , . . , •
The house is newly pointed,
(A thing that it wanted), • ■
Amt everything i« mco and new.
Come one, come 4*lll,
. And give us'a call.. , A , .• - .• , „
And rou’U find of good thinw
FREE LUNCH nt 9 o’clock SATURDAY EVENING.
Mock Tuttle and Calf-hpod Kotin. «c.. «c. -
J.P.iKRAUSS^n^m
0102-21* S. E. cor. ELEVENTH and SHIPPER Sts-
PERSONAL.— The gentleman who ■‘ad
dressed a note to ,0. B. ABNOI.D, on tho MU in
>Lint! will racoivo all the information
a lino to 4 *A. &- C 0.,” through Blood's Dis
hts whereabouts. "
PERSONAL. —Elwood Strausser is no
longor autlurizod to collect ftnv debts du® ine
. auU-3t* V EPHRAIM T. WAGGONER.
DOST AND FOUND.
FOUND— Oil Friday Morning,' a small
WALLET, containing a email amount of Clothing;
Tho owner can obtain tho same bv nrovioff property
and paying expense*. Apply to A. C. FERRIS, No. lie
George street. * ' • U i
LOST— OnTuesday Inst, it Package con
taining a Peed nnd Sesrchos. The finder will he
rewarded liv returning it to J. F. PAItTINOS. No, 1103
MORRIS Street. »ul3-3t*
LOST— A Pockct-hook containing a small
omonnt of Money nnd some Papon.'‘ Tho finder
will bo imitnbty rewarded by roturmeg tho same to the
owner, No. 113 FEDERAL Stroot. ■ nul2-lt»
EEGAI, NOTICES.
Estate of Elizabeth soullter,
deceased.—LETTEßS OF ADMINISTATION on
tho Aove-nnmed Estato liavo been granted to tho sub
ecribor. and all persona indebted to said Katiyle are re
quested to make paynumt to him, and all having claims
a B ainsUlio.an.oto r »om i thom A !o
No. 133 Booth FIFTH Street, I'hilada,
August 22, m nnlS-sgt
MEDICINAL.
VKHSHARTS’ PINE-TREE TAB.COR
TV dial
Cures Hopeless Cases of Consumption.
Cures Bronchitis. Boro Throat, and Breast. t
Cures Coughs and Quids on the Lunas, . -
Cures Nervous Dobihty and Dyspepsia.
Curort Dipoasos of the Kulnoye.
Cures Gravel—Urinary Complaints.
Cures Blind or Bleedujb Files.
Cures Fonlnlo CoiTiplnints. ,
•WISHARTS’ I'INK-TRKE TAR CORDIAL is pre
pared from tho TURK FINB-'PRBB TAB* by a rao
cess known only to L. Q. C. ’SVishnft, proprietor. iP*one
genuine without lii» name, and a fine tuer blown on
tho bottles. Depot, 58 South THIRD, above Chestnut.
ISHARTS’IpiXE-TBEE • TAR COR
DIAL cured Mrs.- Margaret Lmior, nt Rising
Him Village, of a distressing Cough on the Lungs, alter
having aphynician in attendance more than a year «»«•
out any benefit. Depot, fid South THIRD.
TAB COR
▼ V - DIAL cured Matilda Rojal* 217 Milmau «!•» of
Consumption,whenher physician uronomice<l oiiQlung
entirely souo, and tltoothor ti,al .^ er
caso was incurable. 'Depot, 60 kouth THIRD. ■ '
XIiriSHARTS’ PINE-TREE TAIi COR
*I DIAL cured Janies Slater, J 216 Crease st.,Ken :
einston, of Gravel after the mofct intmise Rimermg lor a
number of years. Depot. 60 South
WISUARTS PINE-TBEE TAB COB
DIAL cured Catharine Johnson, .at 945 Now
»w , .VfarP T,|,,, ' i . - g
SWELLING, HIP-
TETTER, SCALD HEAD, Eruptions
of tlio Skin eenorally. and nil Humors and Impurities ol
the BU^Yare i*difcaUy and permanently cored by the
oolebrated IM p ERrAL ; DK px;jiATIVE. ,
It has been a very important agent m the mire of
CANCEROUS DISEASES by Dr.Lounsberry A Co., for
anolnberor years past,and itsitrent value in the cure
of Cancors in abundantly established by the many cures
°*l n°SCRSPULOUS affections its remarkable curative
©fleet has never boen equalled. It cures the rooßt ouftti
n SCALD HEAD, and all Eruptions of .the
Skin, readily yiold to a moderate use, of this Mediome.
Malignant Ulcera and Sores are readily oured by the uae
ot a few bottles, , ■ • ‘ *
Prepared and sold by 1 . - -
MacNICHOI, it BRO.,{L*te Lonnsberrjr A C 0.,)
m No.» Nortli FIFTH Street, telow Aroh.
• Forsoleby tlidXollowinffDruMista:
J. F. Long & C 0.., Lancaster; C. W.Epting, Pottsvillej
J.H. Reset, Reading ;S.S.Stevens,Readme; T. J.
MeClintock, Easton; Jas. Given, West Chester; 'Win.
Stahler, Norristown; Simonßau,Bethlehem; Dr.Lire*
zoy, Now Hope; Dr. Lcsuo, Bristol; Sommut «■ Co.,
Allentown t Ellis ft Bell, Manayunk, Pa;J.D. James,
Trenton} De La,Cour. Camden; Brewster it Co.,
Bridgeton; Robertson & Lippinoott. Salem, N. J.tMe-
Inall, ‘Wilmington; L. S. Hoopos, \VilminKtoix; t T. F.
Hammorsly, Milford, Del.; anu Druggists generally.
joll-sßutWraif .
DAILY' FOK CAPE MAY.—
oaeessSsSSaThe fine steamer BALLOON, Captain W.
WhUldlns or ARIEL, Captain Taggart, leaves Arch
atreerurharf every morning, at Sis o’clock, (Sundays ex,-
C by THIS line arrive at the Island in time
to secure accommodations at the hotels*, . t
Emigrants are not earned in fllLSt.boats.
Fare to the Island, Carnage Hire included 9i*go
»* •« Servants .•„••••. «.••• 75
« <* Season Tickets, Carnage Hire
Carriages, Horses, and Freight'taken at the ushol
rates. , ' " IVI9-3* ;
There is no such thing as fail.
ns a Life-size PHOTOGRAPH IN Oil, is an exact
similitude of Yourself. Visit REIMEK’S Photographic
Gallory. SECOND STREET, atave Green.
Mercantile insurance compa
ny OF NEW YORK.—Cft.h ij#, 8250,000.
A. F. SABINE, Agent, .
HuU-Jt 317 WALNUT Bttoet.i
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE,' .
CONGttATULATGKY-DEMONSTIIATION
- H. k. pSheY;-:-. - ,
By a tommittee of hiaj > iiii*delphj* Friends, on
wB ATURPA V -EVENTNGTXuSIj'Bf 13. SK*
. When will be presented Shdwnewe’e tragedy of
, JULIUS (LBBAR,
vAfrn& aB J erauranirrjUio - names of J.< K.MACDO
NEWELL. G.
7>T7?ij?S.-PS MP 5'®' H. BASCOMB. 8. DUBOIS, rf K .
UUFFIKLD. find Mr. arid Alta. PERRY.
J,*®' l ' Max u*eworW-SfownedDr. VALENTINE
wiii appear, 1 , -
rT V i?* T-Svr N T?W« oririnsl HAPPY UN
HERST 0M DAKOE ’ by JULES VON BON
; The with
'With Messrs. SheweJl, s[. Bai/er,
BMcomb,. Miss Anna Cruise, Mrs. Thayer, acd M tt.
Duffieldm tlio oast. ' ' ’ ■ *.*“*»«*> oco.jwj*.
*3T Prices as usual. '
; For particulars see bills.
IIfUSICAL .FUND HAtt.
. if *“ . FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, ’
V- Commencing MONDAY, August 15, Mp».
The world-renowned, original. and onJr
geo
JLM. HOOLEY.'...... [.( Proprietors,
S*C.CAMPBELL.....,v„..MoncslDirector,
..3eg to Announce to the-oitiaens of Philadelphia that
tbf"rwi|le , v'e*gl ,or t»enM of their
~ °ToSife t?rf^ ROACHABLE
. , . • 'Consisting of ~ :
VocaL Instraraental.: Tenwicporean, end Sietnomo
• -performances, and embracing a variety ofoew -
I /SongMt soJog, Duets, Chomaei, Pmcw, .
Jcc.> together with aew and'original
!. ; jnirthrproyolpne Plantation Beenes, ,
, Acte, Interludes, Burlesque
' c . Opera, Comedy, Tragedy, •
. . . pud Fijroo. forming a
UNEXCEPTI^IjBLE 0 - NOVELTIES!-
- ATTRAcTI VS?ENTERTAINMENT
. Ever offered to the cuineiui of Philadelphia,
i ££ ° programme e&oh evening!
.be^a^Hhe o ]*^^^^
.8 ”c”pcH?ee“ al“. ° torWn,n ' nt oom “ ,nem «’
'.‘front Sente reserved for Lodiw.ij GentHmeo
accompanying thorn * " “
: 11191 1 ’ •= LEWIS A. BWIgLEB. Atont.
IMTJgid AT FAIRMOUNT EVERY AF
TERJiOONjtNp EVKPfrNG.PfIEE,
'. ' .CONCERT BY MOONLIGHT. . -
A GrandConcort will lwgirandiiiTr.br tho celebrated
~ i. . hIANIA ■
At .’'inch Ml the I’oputir Mune of tho dw will be
<wrror.raod.Tho programme will be Tsriod dally.
o’oiocit’pYsi commeris ° Bt itet end continue nntii tea
-The ..cere of the Arch-street, Race end Vine, end
.Green end Coates-streete Railway will oonrer paeesa
gere to and firom Fainnountfivery three ruinate*,
i ~ ■ ang-ot '
OANFORD’S' OPERA HOUSE,
ELEVENTH atreof. between Cheetnntand Market.
' BAM&KIIYSBTaI TROUPE, :
*’ ■ - - f the' largest
w „ .Company in the jrorid,
in their exoeilerioies every evening. - -
■ ‘ BANFOKD! appear* ■
Every evening in hig-gyeafltole pf CharftOter*.
JJoore open at 735. Commeooe at &
Aomiaaion 25 cento.' Ohiildran IS eenti.
aurg-lm , ■ - i - -
nPHE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
-*. THE pins arts; - .
... ..No. 1025 CHESTNUT STREET,
& "pen daHr, (BundajB eioepted,i from « A. M. tHt •
Adiiiusion 25 cento. Children under 13 jeers half
price., ,
Bartholomew's StattioofEVE REPENTANT now on
exhibition for a short time. / . : ‘ •
HASSLER’S ORCHESTRA.—M. HASS
-LER k BROTHER respectfully announce that
\ h *l .Office at their residence, 1»6
LOCyST STREET, where eaaaeementooaabe made ad
»u*l. . l»1«~9ni
LAIMES’DHESS TRIMMINGS#
THE JOBBING* TBADE.
;tv. h..horst^a l n:-K-& sons,
FIFTH AND CHEERY STREETS, ADJOINING THE
*/■ '. . FACTORY,
(Formerly the Friend*’ Meeting House,)
Invite the attention of Jobbers to their stock of Ladies*
Drees, Clonk, end Mantilla Trimmings, of Foreign aod
Domestio Manufacture, comprising -
Plain fringes from# tufiin. Popiponette Trimmings. -
Fancy hoad do. 1# to 6 “ Shawl Borders. ,
Velvet head fringes. Silk Buttons.. '
Rich croohet ** . Tassels..
Real Guipure laces* . Skirt Braids Aa., Ac.
Imitation" ** »'
, ALSO,
BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED AND SHETLAND
, A. FULL LISE OP , . .
LADIES’ ANDCHILDKEN'B SKIKTS.
So.e Agents for KYLE'S Spool Silk.
CABFETB GS, r UIE CLOTHS, &c.
M. ’ G aXir.U.M & co,,
; • CARPET MANUPACTURKKB,
GLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN.
Alßoi Importer. and Dealer. in
O ARPETIN <3 S,
, OIL CLOTHS,
MATTING, RUGS, &C. :
' ■WAREHOUSE «09 CHESTNUT BT.,
(Opposite the State House.) -■
1% Southern and Western buyers are reepeotfaUy invited
to cell, ' ao4-9ot
CHINA ; AND QI7EENSWAHE.
gOYD& STROUD,
• IMPORTERS AND.JOBBERS,
-Have now on hand a complete stock of
queens wake,
GLASSWARE, and 7
FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA,
At their Old Stand, No.SS NORTH FOURTH BT..
Tour doors below Merchants’ Hotel, to which they invite
tha Hltcntion of WHOLESALE BUYERS.
Aoents Vor Pittsburg Glass. auAAm
TJURNBULL, ALLEN,
. & CO.,
NOS. 33 AND 30 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
IMPORTERS :
'Wholesale Dealers in
’ CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWAHB.
PITTSBURG GLASS AGENCY. :
*5 r Merchants suppliod with Glass at Manufacturer's
.prices, - - -aud-ta;
HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES.
WHOLESALE GUN HOUSE.'
Il We offer to the.attention of the Wholesale
tW largest assortment of guns and
RIFLES IN THE COUNTRY. *
Being Agents for some of the principal at an® factu-
EKia of guns in London, Birmingham, Liego, ana fit.
Etienne, we are prepared to offer fbox stock, or to
mn GFNTRII»?INGI,TAHftBEs;LgCKB,CAPB,
Flasks, Homs, Pouohcaj Triggers, &c., in taiga'variety.
PHILIP S. JUSTICE & CO.
2l North FIFTH Street, Philadelphia.
34 CLIFF Street, New York. «U-lra
PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.
WADE & BUTCHER’S, and WOSTHNHOLM’S,
HENRY C. MhWtAM CITOERY.
Bol’ssb%S AND HaIS&^PFARE
GOODS.
Together with a folUine of ■ • __
3 BIRMINGHAM SHELF HARDWARE.
PHILIP S. JUSTICE & CO.
at North FIFTH Street, Philadelphia.
S 4 CLIFF Street, New York.
HYDROPATHIC.
SPRINGS.
WATER-CURE.
At CHEBTNUT HtLL, PHILADELPHIA Conn.tr. Pa,,
for the treatment of afi Chromo and obetinatp aioeaaee.
This institution, under the choree of an experteneed and
skilful J'hjßioion, is now MnfonedjT. th» l.ailiM md
moat successful hjdropatnto estamisiuiiant ttt taut
■ C °aS.t> r Knr.sCF.s.-Mra. Marr Ooltrinter. 131 North
Twelfth ..treat; Charles L. Bharpl £l an, Esq., cornor
& Co. I-^olherrere^ne^nd^^jea^i
HEBIDENT PHYSICIAN, CHESTNUT HILL.
je9-Sma , ,
MONEY.
on A TO LOAN ON APPROVED
tip XmMXJxJ security, to insare the subscribe* a per
manent Situation ns Book-keenor or Balosmsn in'a
Wholesale or Retail Dry Goods Bouse. No ohjeottons to
going to the country* Apply to X.Y. L. Press office.
aul2-3t*
$50,000 TO LOAN,
IN SUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS,
upon Diamonds, Watohes, Jewelry, Guns, Mer
chandise, Clothing, Ao., on moderate tenna.by JONES
fc co.i Brokors. northwest cornoT of THIRD and GAB
KILL Streets, below Lombard. > Established for the las*
SS years* Office hours Crorn 7A, SLto7P. M.
Second-hand Gold and Sliver Watches, by eminent
makers,.warranted genuine, for sale cheap, at one-tolt
the original cost. aut-om-if
WISES AND LIQUORS.
pRINQE IMPERIAL
CHAMPAGNE.
DB VENOGE fc CO , BPERNAY. FRANCE,
Tin. ,s A PERFECTLY POKE ARC DiSIUCATE WISB,
from tho Yinoynni of Messrs. Do Venose A Co„ wht re
estate lies in the etntre <& the Caawpayiie
Dxstritt of France. It hiu hitherto been confined to the
best tables of England and the Continent, and has only
very recently been introduced »} n i? *his country, where
itaT&ie cuauty, combined with moderatepnoe at
Sisiiitl 8 stews?®
the leading dealers throughout the oountry.
E. V. HAUGHATOUT,
Comer of,BROADWAY and BROOME STREETS.
iy!9-luth&s2m it ______
'jpAMP MEETING.—Tents and Materials
Minor BIGHTEeSth and°MA'RKEl' Streets. ihnmr
sion Tickets 50 oents, gulo-6t
IVf ANILA BALK ROPE.—a supenor lot.
ITX suitableJbr the gnnthgni market. Jaanufactured
and for sale by ; ' 1 TVEAVER, fIfLER Sc CO.»
aulO #N. WATER St,, and 22 N. WHARVEB.
AMERICAN BALE ROPE.—We invite
xl th? attention of Southern merchants to our stock
of American; -Hetnp nmnufaetoned snd^-lor
“auW 7 No, 3} N, WATER Md MR. TO&Frea,
SOLE IMPORTER.