*3../ i|g - MfeftSS!* ®s jSsgs aiisi^^^jffi wad QfIJKM for .‘Wfcrirt^ni^}y#E iO;gef*'onii«9ra;‘4nd’ riWine'f(rftyi>br*inB',i»sfnin »tantly in the pallcd away ia&noriJeaxlhg (hoviotimß to awim or drown.ras the waj»t fceStfd, ajtilinbiriiigj.-haw jnaoyb hfcl * mink 1 and •I4»a«(*4*wSn»«a*a.ri' ha# )£|KMSgME ness, Which portent character, S»S»|MiW ; bill on of legal WM»in*. *Oo- , ea*roiAl2y?‘th Cherts pjfrmr*frnsiv’of MjH&m rt, notbear tnhsvbthotratb^iftinly.iiTid^MWic!^smm#- . > antiV maddetameF, WhiejopT 7 ' The'-'cw' 'yreWoti Kof.a ; dispute relative tothe Jidasa went to the broket feek%or open, 'tnJdyjJe POrtfesal oft. J^?Bs^ r 7 l?wrt‘hsd,deeded otherwMe, and Jt>dffe!Xhon)mbs.'tnra> yoeeht oawegainsfcaJionse a^ent/WniJ.topV.ij WdlpiK pff *. door* decided that the offenoe was ' m, jl-V* <4Vjh< xtua V-?Vn/ l i Vlt?°' u<> t ■ Charles eoavieied of'the sale q f- from the-22dof to toll Where bejrot tfis todbjica tinns from. Hp bpdijone . ail in hiapbwir tobrifteUie publisher to justice • whother cause of jdsbce£jhi*<*»ptyic« «u made comparatively atotein whicWhewaa eniploj'edv.^eateuce ? iiad- been - wfotaTar.diMte afcftadiMto the auutof the pdsoner.'haa mwe.jiabee cuent to the convictionsJfotypspa.wte sentenced, to an imprisonment nfs&mouthirm’thQ countypnson. _ .-; . thj^^rtrfterwtJf . nnnsyivanlftt Jadgh tft dyralßdorjVm meet. tbis mnrfjr jui&at lO o'ewkiJ Several s durinv the week. - We; Joifcnow- that;Deputy wS recently seriously ijtdnpMßdpji’a&w convalescent. ii-iftojit ,; I^l.ffrSciT^itoitEßM^rao^^ rope indicate* that the ««ol yrer haa.beetffitdeftfr’lt fe ahraya waU/ttf mend t lraTfh] both in a j*Hhto|i yiewv- The Swi ihould i»Wd|irr*hd> e*eh«vini all jatahingidndpieding,' baradeeUrej! i^at'fefen puriatfcU become bitdlf , daft&gad itiiV bh** v the, Brpwji;Stone-;,ClsstH(ng,ifallofltoeJthiU ItWllacm, Nos. ffloand 60S Cneataht street; above Sixth.PhUade!* . phia, * ;* A'ti'&h : ‘ ‘ Voßthrown i ntoanuproeri in jsfrtport •that a Hv6-inerHiaid!iw‘^,ibQriapl? | «ft^nc?i i r t EtflKmaat diflhYenftitfwa? fos» ofvb^m4a)!MmtMVpt^thh^6rirC^Th^a^k'Ya()Md dredituhnl ihfffflQiua/di^l}»d:iM4 l omane« of the aeefruihin;>thftt ndlfctnayiidrtfd* tea* ihi^’ah.'inkenidtt^^Mir/ 1 jpt Cl((iluji|.Eni(«ri)itßi.,W.«w«loe«l«i'iniiir'titoutiful --Tiii-YOTrE-CHoiGßfr.il''>*•>--' »• ■- - .. * -• -' A villafOtatf6r, '•'i£-T If . Had h^npardtfn’d.aedhariaini^dagain.* ■* > jmp.^r#^ t v » , I™*WJ u.(s i-i •-'.wfiatThang oar tailorr* ia tb«cryt -:■•*> w-V;.C r ?-.»‘>;t ''■Vrherebeour-yertiand brfßchekahobld A« die?*' , *m- behnp¥i’s;a fofci/,-#* . pic?- your th^e*^ A moat important retailor,” parti cur *s*mwiT«rran(tiiPji,Hrf imtatfMt. !f Jc wpem®*®** ‘ iHjeSeSSt*' 1 '- m s WWW$i-tt UA- »* ■**«< EJ SenateOr**!* tt/CM " JTojtt. .. :gj* i&iw JhoJßO^n^BaUimc^^4>KwNj3flrahim f: v. Chg*-£U«t;.Wiiahirigtoa. '"•vT 4i ' : 8 T^tpi'Memphis- J t r{ - AjPope. &Wv pwiiiMn^ Kiohnmnd ■'/ 1 wSi^ 1 Thom»-' : (ttMt.beloT Aroh. ' JBHevleniPait'i!) '.ffre®ff/B&«»Wnfo»iem, N J Wmht, PotiJoff, L*oK P aJ,BsanW.m>',' | :«ff ' 3 Pa 7: <- : err. .,!»} .1* IT CawoU. Deoatur,lll ,pßMcMeohsu,Nebraska' ’ 6 A Smith, La .I** v’i«-*V.K'/Mif» s B6yWi, La. ... R White, Columbia R 6 SmithetrtMiMtC. h ■” r■ JiJt&tdef/Mnvr.n-L.'r, -■ • v Henry : Avnry,Ny;; I ', l . 1 A L MeAwe, Ky JcdffeH'J-CAraptrtttt, Xy-’ WmF Clark, BWokvilte,Pa Ar J -Mbiifcgomflrj', ft* ftftTutneivPa V. \'> -d . \Y L Jones; H Nathais, Toxm 3 l ' Porter; Louisiana 1 • //* Ala . , . 3D >■ J 3J Camp(fAtanotta, , Afl Henrr. Ala,*™; .'m « rJtJJßol\ii.»oii:Tp.nn •■;■!-<. Llltiloor,'Lebanon, Tenn DC® i iffmlipdtwi Wiiiv^.noJiWO hMut Mix '' ‘‘ f • . AMEniOj^BOTßlAVCbWthßtit.ysbbrsFiftli.. WJMWV-NWrarltj-N J ‘ F- MiM E JJV FJeteMr- Tepiu,. ‘ if 1* ?, r i. n . ton ! pb ( ’/.tor MtMvren.VKksfigMiM wmi&W iwSteSjto h a. ; : ;§4i l » ..ShSiby,'T«nn ’' ; laivPhiln. ODIAMiufruBN-^;?,., ,® BCoppoek.S C., ■ . , :ai;,;vr. ' ~ ."i < r j, -VTttOKjiUdXEXjt.Arch stmMbove .. F K.ttmajer. it Louis,-' -Toff lnd S- B.SoJIMM, Trenton, NJ Wm Fnunpfpn.NJ “' " (hsoß Cqnjml.HenHlnj - 'TBStne, PJ»rofip)d, NI Jm> Btin«V FWtifijM. N .T'.fCßeWn'Awtjj Cttu: 0 (|»fo^iiicKli;Phita'; JH-Dietrich, Buy ton, O ; Y '■'■ ,”i STATS# \othyi« LBaohA Ini. Phils, Potgf Jai!f3((l)ra«ini, .- q,, a- Kennedr, Znnosvillo . -M'H«fi>er,LlWco : ”F Thompson, Suntmry WMillion,CcntMftO; ; ;ii 86 Qrone.HsmiiMir*.- H A j»w«, StHTranoUch 8 Oitjfsiirthr.Ssn.Franoilro C V Tnlni, Suußrshciico.. John N.,F«ir«olrl‘i»i oo T ■ 8 hfitate r|i«lai XftnoftPter ,co' ' Jjffftnpiditr treiawnro, co, Fa ■irfitiAOtrln.AlWithstif ro]; •'WmT-LlojdiCplumWs.Ps JohnJßrooku, Pn PA Hillton’* Ja.'Hitrris'g G*o/ Huitonr-Harrisburg - * .Tas Benwiddie, Pittsburg WtH W«tt«iPitt*burg ,• Wm 0 atwtefc, , Ajfr&rtolett. 1 Bending''V J ” JC» X'Hofffetiit. Reading' tap* -u iChwHdfcbnerjJjee, Mins C Holnnd, Carbon eo, Pa A Sohucking, Wash,~D-C- Miss Bchucking't Wash. ( I> C Jacob Mann; Altoona. Fa S C*rt4fr, Johnstown, Pa-MA Munson* Johnt’n,'Pa i tPlrrnplon, Phtta. -• * Itßainy; Philip ■ JohnCYoung.Belvidere H PnmGIiE it! 'above CaUowldlb I)oiter T * tbtehem He err S FiBter,'Reddlng , ■■' ; o ‘ ' ' . JAOKSONinU/E-achr Julia Smith—Ul,3U feet j«l -low pmo Inmfoer M .Trunip& Kon. ’ JAMBS RlVER—SchTEmiW'Ana—6o,ooo foot-yellow pine lumborSamuelßolton & Co. ■ ■’ • -~, r MAKINKINTRLMGENCE. , sebfotothpaqe. - . , M T*LIO*i.PH. _,;--\-.’ ■/• of.ThePrese.)' - - • r ' -' Nyw Yo*K. Aug U. Arfiftd; steamship GranadaVfrOnv New'Orleans, Via H&va&LllUi m*tfbj*g Samuel Chu r 0 h man, Trom Buenos pro CBayj fromCarmfL' >* 1 • ?« *+ \ 1 ‘-^ Wsr'i-y-tzp .I.*, NgwOatsAHsj Aug 15. 4 ships Mar. Queen, from Boston; Celestial, fm hfacao, lroi» Hip do Jftnoiro; Wavor : Stesreship Stale, of .Georgia, damn, hence at Savaa nah at 8 o’clock on Baturday-nion»inglM|T -t ro±;, i . r Steamship fromLiver pooXjgi ftusisqitown yfoialt, amvedatNow York 13 th :: sSp ■ Huieongu*. CkrfoWfronfStockholm for Boston, ©j^or^T.,;^ T .> M - Ship* ClattjtijiOelerjand Ocean Romp, fromNewQr- t leans, voteoffLiVotpooUth inst. > . ; ' Brfw, cloared YorklSth jnst . £UiiP E^uddeV f ,F*ater, Atvboston at .'Boston Wtb ina£ for . arrived; at St John,.Nß, ■ H i ßitft : ( Leghorn foriFbiladel- onkOTao. - ■ . >B»rk Germantown,-Pinckney; sailed fromVßtblunoftd ttthlust; forßrodfcXffleiro. .‘ \ -BarkHenrietts; Brotfrt, cleared at Baltimore 12th insf for Biode Jaueuqandnmarket,. „ • ; ‘ {\ ‘ Bircitbead,' Comer', for Valparaiso, cleared at Baltimore Uthinix > */ ;^^^Cray ford; BmalL henef.’arrived at Bistort 12th jJjrijg^g«iß arrlvwi.ftt Boston At.Belfast,Me, 7th Snow, fo j’HjyJJ* laheiro.saifodfrqin* henooifor. C]eh fuegoa *Twas epo- Giichrint, for- Philadolp|ii.a, "ailed Brt^DwnierMatony,Stee!man,'cleeredat : New York 13th mst. for Mobile. . - \ 1 • Jbr; WWn|tofl,'l)6l, cleerei nt : Rttwelii herioei'aiTived at Hobile v *B«br J,Q Stille, Hoffman, hencs. arnved at^Wilmlhg*. i Schr BL B'WajeeiHoSmaiitiprrbiUdelphia, cleared ttt AVijitiluttdn. KCi llth init. with SOOtbls »pts turpen tine, 787 do ,ro«m,eotpnspld‘-jrpn P 23 bales yarn* 1® do ®itli, liencfe, nrrivod ht Salem ) ; Bebr^h^nn4bjKfeUj^lyencoj ( arriyed^at i ßelfa«t t eth Philadelphia, ? a^teamM^j a herioel 'afnved at iiloxan - drialSthinst. ' ‘ . v 7 r v Schr Henry Nutt, Baker,'cleared, at Charleston 10th Inst, for thispdrt.wiih cotton, lW.tres, bbls • tOiur Irai t road 1 ArniT sfmmona, Godfrey, andFCStnithiSmUh,henceatßoßWiOSthinst. , Y^f Fnilßlver lltb -! BranVtte, hericent Norfojlc 11IH 1 , I ’»3*bi , 3'‘^cMich;Crduc^¥ea i i Now Bodfordifor 14- j rtnU^^y^bdjEM^ClarkV^iari^heftopAtPrQVidebce. t T Thft bFefdri 'soaidW;the bafkr.BaragOMS r ai New.Or , erthrely<.extiiuwshep r on the Mb lost • add tntTyeeMLyasftOVred over .to, Algiers., T.he;lo«fo; ▼V^Vend; ca rgo uu SfO.WO/Vrhich isfnliy; BoW.:witll:tfontiiitSo.QoM. . - I U-l ■,',,-,<5 THORNLBY4MULLINBAUX.-On the 6th> by.Revi H, Thornier to' Miss Ja*eAS«UmeaaXFbothof4his«iMiss, ; i&. : »HUTCHINBO^.-rOn:tß*Htiri<4*t!Emnmvdaughter oullurther nation. to»tttndyhei< funeral, fn)m the If • - doiu»if;»jjwl»r,'*W.SjmthvT»ilßh.»twet,.on Third-, (ley- eflerpxtn. ~t .Voclock.'Pnnorar n> prooeoil^to . tlyseveiiingof-tliulith-inetent,Elton Thomnri, need .Utyeere. V , .’ Hie friends and thoee ur-the feuiily Rte invited to at teml hie funeral, .thin (Beqonitoley);eftermlon/;ht 4. • o'/toolc,) into ™,don ? e m Net? ?§• - - Funeral from hlalato residence , No, 2STforthJuhii^F street.-this yNoii27o &outhjTwenty»firtt aboveJbomt«rd l (tbiH (M'rt«dAy)aftemOon,'ftt J o’clook, iwithtfut to cathedfcu f ? on the lith instant*Thomas Hargrave, inianthonot Davie }, and Susanna M. Eiser .mam aie«ilyears(JnjonthßandSdMßr ,v •, /» v from, the iycsidanoeofilnapa rents, No; 602 ;lsmi street, above Gwen, thin (Monday Jroormng * at 9aml,JUdiiriond' str«t# above-'Fmmhi’/itotaenth'srardfthw'/Slonday? niormlwi, .at.9* 'To jnrtajoedjta Palmer-str*et flrotllid. dub /i ‘ ‘ii a ’.■ *• > * *- jnKEE.*~finddenjy t on the nifebt ■"Mrs. Sarah* wife of PeterKiketvirt the Wlh year of-hcr ■_ il/ii .Vv J *( I riUrtniftom the" resident* of fieif.husband, Nd; IMO State street, this {Monday) morning, at 10 oolook, with 1° I>oWi , ifEA’^.^On)i l B iltli initot/Biffili i/oigWaijf tW rqsM.ncti ot her imcWltraot l Wn!- h«VNMl).CffSt«,gtri>et,ltii, (Mp;!laiJ morning, at ». P’filSwfctiy'r'PnJceed-to Laurel Hill Cemetery. „ *>* : TURNER / --On the -13th instant, -Elisabeth Turner*. RJR* di Nen’jKT ibttfmept at 8t; Joeeph’a Ceibe ) J: ir?J3 K v> f ,\ p • •'■ — igay - _ - r - ; ' - *■■ -" 11 ■ - “*“* " ..... . Health Report* —- Hfcatoii OFpjcE, Augußi 13, Interment* in the City of Philadelphia from the Qtfito • .1 . JBGO. r ___ ], Asphyxia^** Burne. . prietdA,Bri'C. TJ. JACKSON 'A Co‘.,MlB ARCHStreot, ,. , t . ... , re ., ; . . J ltd&W -• Tnßi VKnKTABLR /JjiQciD Hair Dtb OF J I^BB . JTavee*^eijuirog;hd : previous preparation of the ham - Its edeom-are instantaneous; producing a rich, glossy* and life-like black,-brciwii o r r auburn, 'entirely free'from the.vJuli«'>&»<>7iJ nppoaranoo caused by other dyes. -It is easily applied,"and'is perfectly harmless. , Sold by/all druggists* and by JCLESILAUEL Ic Co. No. 701 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. - auls-0t INDBPENBBNCB-HaLL ; PLATK3. —Jtist i re ceived a few dozen of elegant BESSERT PIiATSEg, Gold Edge,with snjptqripr^yiew;of Independence Hall, richly colored; 40 conts each. .1 .K ,U A-i K- « >Y7.iJ. KERR & CO. , China, Independence Hall. •.AlsoyavaYieiy.bfFANCY'PLATESjwithLandscapeq at 38 cents each../ .j-T'*. *« ' TAe Subscribers'would callthe attention of tho public to their advertisements of WHITE IRON STONE’WARE, /ustfrecoived por < ‘.Ernma, ,, en tirely nftw styles, hnd, pCereil at. uapreoedented low prides.; In ordor to prevent disappointraenti thoao goods can ;be’ Seoufdd Only during the weeks tliey are adver- ‘ ’> ‘ ' , :VT. J, KERR'*' CO*. ■ k,/.. &2d CHESTNUT Street* ‘ - White Srt3—46 piecesj shapoi oups with Handles* fori 89 CO.' -These are the cheapest *et* ever offered vo the public. ! • > > W. KERR * CO., ‘ ‘ - .*<- i.dimlk Hall, 829 CHESTNUT Street, /VViutf. luon’-Stone Dinner .Sets.—-Now ovrl fihxpea, sufficl.nt to dine tvolvo for 9)0.- Ij-i1 W. J. KERR 4, CO., i . , . Chinn H»IL.6»,CHESTWPI Street. ; WHITE, ;IHON-510j33 ICnAMBEftSETS.— Klcr'rn piecds, '•«o9-ttt tub* 3t - i f; M• J. KEfiJt ts. 00., . ' j.;'okV.'J '• Chino .Dill, No. ! SM^toßTNUT'Btre.t, ■ Removal.—The Mutual Life.lnsuban’or CoJiPAtjy'oV New Voee.—Thß AgOfioyVof.ibis (Joiri panr, hIw.'bMa.KBMOYED TO THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY .BUIEDINO At the South- WMtobni*r of FOURTH'and WALNUT StMcU, i, * aulo-12t ' .'f. RATCHFORD STARR, A*ent. : : , Onu-Pbiok Olothino of the Latest BTTLEB,ftB(j nx4d«;in- the bast' Mannar* exprosely; far fcSTffi' sai»m We, mark pur lowest selling prices in pijUK.pj.ouAßs.on eaoh article. Aligned® made to order are.vrarranted satisfactory, and our okb-fricx stsTBK li strictly, Adhered to. We believe this to, be the only fair, jray of, dealing, as thereby all Are treated alike, ap»-tAn47 . GroverA Baksr's ■ ' Oilmutsd Nottsuit Fajnrr Siwiiia-JtacHiiiiß, at aanucßß p&icxs, . ' Temporarily at No, 001 Broadway. , WiU return to No. 405 in a few weeks. Saving Fond—Nationai. Safety- Trust Ooxrtwr.—Ohularsd by the Bute or Pohniylvanln. rules:; X. Money. ia .Motived avary day, andin any amount, large or email; / -i*.i. .* i l. FtYEPER CENT, interest lipald formoney from the day it Is frit in. ‘' 8, The'mono7isalwayspaid backia'GOLD whenever it is called for, 5 apd'witbout notice; - ji . 4: Money 14 received (Jhuatdia%4 t and other TrustCs*; in la Aor small«bmp, to remain a lons or short period. ■ v , .a * - 3. Tha nion.y Devocltcml. InvHtod in Re^ErtaL).Mort,a*w,Ground Ewrts,and otherDrrt- """ , . r i ■ . . , t. Offiee otm every diy.-WALNUTSJrwt, HtithVMt coraerThirdirtrtie't. Fhihideloh!*;' ■ spit .''f'.f fj' 7 //'' - % ' f- - ' ; Seamen -a .Sating Fond—Nobthwest Cor.vkii Second end Wai-ndt . Btraetio.—Depoilte re reeeived in nhall «nd Urge omountol from all dluh< of the community, and nllow. interest nt the rate of five per otmL'pefenoom; ’ ;. r' ,0./',;' Monor m»y be drewn by check, without ion of in tete.t. ' , : Ofßee open dally,-fromk until 8 o’cloolc, and oh Mon dar'and-Behirdey,until P in‘the evening. 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Books, Reports, Ao., are often to be found on his shelves; Cyclopedias, LexiooM, Classic authors, History, Poetry, l FhiU»ophy, i Joienoe, Political Economy, Government, Architecture,' Natural History* Treatjsesupon these and other kinarea subjects are being continually dealt in' by him. .Books# in large and small cu&natie*. nurohiwid at tkc m-' House avenue Bookstaa, OHiiSTNUT Street, above Fourth, Philadelphia. . rnylMm JOHN CAMPBELL, DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. yy* G. CHITTICK &GO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IX FOREIGN, AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 436 MARKET, AND 433 MERCHANT STREETS, Are uow receiving from Europe their • FALL’IM^ORTATWNB, Embracing a full assortment of goods, adapted to the present eeaeort,'' These* with their home purchases, In -AMERICAN; PAB|I,OBj will enable them to to the Trade one of the roost attractive stocks Inthe market. CASK AND BHORT-TIMR BUY^HS Are reepeotfiilly solicited to examine this stock before purchasing. ? .■<• . . , : , > nuC-fm w3m 1859. FAIiL TRADF - 1859. SMITH, WILLIAMS & CO., . NOS. 313 MARKKTt-and 310 COMMBROE STS. ‘ We have now ready a follatookof ‘ AMERICAN. AND EUROPEAN FABRICS, * op • . > . r OUR OWN IMPORTATION, And brought diyeot from the Manufacturers. We hare many styles of STAPLE GOODS, especially . t * •• adopted to the SOUTHERN TRADE, • Manufactured fbr* and oonfiaed kxclpoiyblV to ounsßLVßs.' * •' ‘ aufi-frrywlro , J. W- jGtfBBS & SONS, '' 1 NO. 031 MARKET BTRHBT, Are now opening their FALL Sc WINTER STOCK OF GOODS ADAPTHD,TO !’ MEJST’S .WEAR, Jo whieh will be foanda'fult aeaortraent of CLOTHS, DOESKINS, VESTINGS, TRIMMINGS, -■ ■ ■ ,■- -. .. ~m»& 1859. **'*•* TRADE -1859.: SHORTRIDGE & BEO„ (aucCßAaoßs to Kammak, bntdhr, k. c 0.,) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS • .v . • •'' /qv . . : . .'i DBY ;GOOPS* c .. 430 MARKBT STREET, ' 1 ' Hare in store a eomplete line of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, Selected oxpreeely with a view to the interests of GASH AND PROMPT SHORT-CREDIT DEALERS, To/whioh they respectfully invite the attention of.thfi trade. ' ... N. 8.-tA full stock constantly on hand, and orders will i be exeoutod promptly, at tho «i3-2m3 . LOWEST MARKET RATES. AND BROIVN .1 < '"SHEETINGS. A rVLL LINB or TUB MOST APPROVED BRANDS, . . ' TOR SALB . . .1 BY T iik WBCB OR PAOKAOE, . : JOSHUA L. BAILY. 213 MARKET BTRBBT, - , anl-pf , ‘ 'll. FERTILIZERS. rpo T'ABM.EES. i phosphatic . * c> u\a N.'O ;V. PROM SOMBRERO ISLAND, WEST INDIES, THE RICHEST FORMATION OP PHOSPHATE OF ' LIME KNOWN IN TIIK WORLD, ; It oontnins over 80 por oont, of Bono Phosphate of Lime, bolng 60 per cent. rioUbr. in Phosphate of Lime , than Bono Dust. , ,-i ' FOR T BALEi BY' THE TON OR CARGO, AND TO FARMERS AT ~ :i -$3O PER’ TOK OF 2,000 LBS. 1 , , ~ I , J. 09. 8., HANSON, Solo 1 Agontih Philadelphia, ouH-thsm2m. -No: 'lOB North WATEit Streets ,ba£e , ROPK-r-Wc. invite ■ khe attemioh br'SpuGiOra .merchants to our stock of Arnonran HomP ; lW|,Roy, mq|mracn, re ad foi* satejby ‘ yin • ,A. MPIBmO.-lsnfVtnth FWONTHtrasly PUMBOLDT INSURANCE GF NEW YORK.—Cash Assets, $230,000. VuU.ll " v ' ; ' ' :A, ■ GOOBS, 1859.- 1859; ACrART) & CO., . „, -V. V,,. 323..MARKET'stHeBT, ■ • . ■ -„AYIIOLESALE DEALERS HATS, CATS, FUR 3, IV .' - BONNETS, ruches, FLOWERS,&c„ . Have now in Htore a full .took of Good., to which they invite the attention of firet-olaes buyers.; . auls-2m*, falltradk. 725 THESTKti'X 1 > STREET, LINCOLN, WOOD & NICHOLS, ' Invite the attention of the trade, specially cash and short-time buyers, jo their* <, • , ;/* ,-it’ t-,* UNEQUALLED ATTRACTIONS " 13 ! fancy 1 and straw bonnets. Ribbons, i. FLOWERS; FEATHERS, >C., Ac. N. B.—Our Fancy Bonnets arc all made on our own premises, , : m \n-3in 431 MARKET STREET. . 43! 8 RIB B O N S, Of every kind, in immonse variety t NEW BONNET MATERIALS, 1 BONNET VELVETS, SATINS, ’ ORO DE NAPS, LINING SILKS, ENGLISH CRAPES, of the beat make., FRENCH Sc AMERICAN ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, FEATHBRS, RUCHES, sie Also, neweat Fall atylea of , ~ STRAW AND .FANCY , BONNETS, And STRAW GOODS, of ovary deaoription, Now open, abd presenting altogether the most com plete atock of MILLINERY GOODS In this market, Merohants and Millinors from' every sootion of tho oountry ate cordially invited to onU and examine our stock, which we offer at the CLOSEST POSSIBLE PRICES. BOBENHBIM, BROOKS, A CO., 431 MARKET STREET, aulO-tnovl J. HILLBOHN JONES. b Importer and Manufacturer of FANCY SIDK AND STRAW BONNETS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS,, * FEATHERS, RUSHES, be* ' The attention of City and'Country Dealers is invited to a large end-varied stock of the above goods, at ’ ‘ ; 432 MARKET STREET. au9-3m , . . Below FIFTH. LADIES’ DItESS TRIMMINGS.; B IJIO THE JQBBINO TRADE. VT, H. itOUSTMANN & SONS, FIFTH AND CHRRRYBTREETB, ADJOINING THE FACTORY, (Fonuorly the Friends’ Meeting House,) ‘ -- Invite the attention of Jobbers to their stock of Indies’ Dress, Cloak, and Mantilla Trimmings; of Foreign and Domestic Manufacture, comprising 1 Plain fringe* toBin. Pomponetto Trimming*. Fancy head (to. JH to 6 ‘‘ Shawl Borders. Vplret head fringes. Silk Buttons. Rioh crochet ‘7 Tassels. . / Real Guipure laces. Skirt Braids Ac., &o. Imitation** «* , . • } - . ALSO, ‘ “ BERLIN ZEPHYR WgggTED AND SHETLAND ' - a yeti, lixb of 5 , ;1 LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S SKIRTS. ; fek. So.e Agents for RYLE’S Spool Silk. auS-12t iFANCY DRY GOODS JOBBERS. BROTHER, & BREWSTER, 23 NORTH FOURTH BTBEBT HOSIERY. . , , , GLOVES, akp FANCY GOODS. , We have a fine stoek of Imported and Domestic Good*, particularly adapted to SOUTHERN TRADE, To trhioh we Invite tho attention of firet-olass Imyere. sud-2m & ROBERTS. 438 MARKET BTRBBT, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS HOSIERY, GLOVES, . SMALL WARES, COMBS, : BRUSHES, LOOKING-GLASSES, . BBRMAN and FRENCH FANCY GOODS. , AKD ‘ r ’ TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS. auS-Sir. 0- i3uhring & GO., Noa. S 6 and » NORTH FOURTH STREET, Aye now reoelvjng, by mloeeuive arrivals from Europe, THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS ov ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIER Y , GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES. ; WOOLLEN YARNS., MACHINE SEWING SILK AND THREAD, And eoliMt an intpeotion' of their complete and well aeaorted itock, Jyll-em ' ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO . OOUTHBRN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE. gUKNETT, SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN, Are now opening nt their Store, , NO. 409 iiARKBT STREET, ri Above FOURTH, North side, A HAA’DROMR ABSOBTMKNT QV NEW FALL STYLES OF ♦ FANCY DRY GOODS, QV TBB1& OWS , * and eeleotinn, which thy’ offer for sale to hnyeri from all parte pf the United otatea* op the most reaaonable terms. ' aus-2m PALL, 1859. SITER, VAN OULTN, & GLASS, IMPORTERS AX»' , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HOSIERY, GLOVES, FAfIOY GOODS, Btc., . _ No. 423 MARKET STREET, 1 au3-lm Above FOURTH, PHILADELPHIA. : J||ARTINS» PEI>DLi*E, & HAMRICK, Importers and dealers in' ; HOSIBRY; GLOVES, AND FANCY NOTIONS, ' , N6.3Q NORTH FOURTH STREET,. Five doors below the Merchants 1 Hotel, Offer for sale tho most complete stock of Opods in their .line to he found in ihe Unitbu Statbs, Consisting ot i' UPSIHRXVof every grade.; ; GIiQVES, in three hundred varieties. •, ' yNpERSHIKTSand DRAWEnfI.* LINKN-BOSQM SHIRTS and COLLARS. • • LINEN CAMBRIC HDJCFS. A SHIRT FRONTS. LADIES’ ELASTIC BELTS, with olnsps of en tirely new designs, with.an endless variety of NO , , BUYERS. aus-3ra COMMISSION HOUSES. rjiROY HOSIERY CO.’S 1 MERINO SHIRTS D RAW E R. S Robert e. evans. AGENT, 219 CHESTNUT STREET. jelS wfAmSra, 1859. AUTUMN TRADE! 1859; FjEifMiS'i^Sl-'J&'ban^UN.pVin. I, n |Y^ elinB ’- '. ■ • . . - ■ TROY Hosiery, Merino Shirts and Drawers, ‘ Do, Blftßched Twilled Shirt incs, extra fino. J. IiLAVLNB£ SON'S Cotton pfapors,j’infaiits\J go. Do. „ 2S-inch. Blen’d Table Diapers. Ea r,; CaB T” tM ' : TWENTY-EIpUT me ft Union Tneode, a«-Wool cotton i 'twine. BLACK and BRAS COTTON VELVETS, Silk finish. 1)0. do. ITALIAN CLOTHS. iiwite wNT5 ’ 3 - 4 “ ■„ UNBLEACHED COTTON FLANNELS. • ! ROBERT E. EVANS,,. aus-lm-ftnw ' 218 CHESTNUT Street.' 1 ;yy HOLES.AIiE SADDLERY ■’ MANUFACTORY, M. J. LUKENS & OOli No., 312 MARKET STREET, ’ " " tIIILABELTHIA, Have' on liftn J a general assortment of Saddles, Bridles. Hnrnoee. iriinke, Ac,, ;muiiOla for-the SoulWn ana Western trade, aus-lm THIRD.STREET JOBBING HOUSES. A UTU MH OP 1859. ; ltjdwig, knebdler, & CO., • Jfi'l’ffMEßS AND JOBBERS OF ' BRITISty. FRENCH, AND AMERICAN DBY GOODS, NO. 36. NORTH THIRD ST., ABOVE MARKET, a«&*l3t ' WB9TIIDE. / JJENDRY & HARRIS, • MANUFACTURERS OF CITY CALF AND KIPSKINS, Morooeos and Lining!, Oak and Red Sole Leather. ' au£-)m . - - ‘ LAING- & MAG-INNIS, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN ' ' ' SHOE THREADS. FRENCH AND BNGLISH LASTINGS.AND SHOE-it ANUF ACTIIRERS’ ARTICLES; Soaring Machine Sil(c, Thread and Needles. ‘ \ , NO, 30 NORTH THIRD ST*, Agentsfojr'* • ** - UPFIBLD'B PATENT BOOT-TREES. .> • - vi*.' - - ■} JUNGERIOH & SMITH. WHOLESALE GROCERS;,;' ■, NO. 48 NORTH THIRD' STREET. •3»“ Honey, and Lovering’« Syrnp always im hand.', ■ aus-2m gOWER, BARNES, & CO., PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN MISCELLANEOUS, SCHOOL,. AND BLANK ROOKS AND STATIONERY, NO; 3T NORTH THIRD STREET, BELOW. ARCH, Pu Uiah e pY 3.. ' DR. EMMONS'S NEW AMERICAN MANUAL OF , GEOLOGY. . Sanders’ Now Readers. Greenleaf’g and Brooks' tXsM° e iik£*. BooU ' ™- 1859. F f LL TKADB -1859. J. T. WAY & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS ov - DBY Gr O OD S , NEW MARBLE BUILDING, ' N O, .2 8 NORTH THIRD STREET. We offer, by the package or piece, to ■ . CASH OR PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS, A very laTge and attractive Stock of' AMERICAN AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS.' Purch ars will find our stock veil assorted at all sea-. sons of ne year. 1 J. T WAY, JAS. H DUNLAP, WM. P. WAY, fauS-2mJ GEO. P. WAY. JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, . . & CO., . " IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS or DRYGOODS, Nos. 837 * 941 NORTH THIRD St., aaova RACE, Would now inform their onstomersnnd the trad, gen,- tallr, that their stoak thin aeaaon trill be . UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE. '■ • aoJ-Jm Para* BiEoim, Wh. 8. Baird, Jobs Wimt, Jacob Rlaonl, - D. B: Eari.a. JJIEGED, BAIRD, & CO., (LateBieger,Lamb,&Oo.|)' - IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS 07 DRY GOODS, No. 47 North THIRD STREW, PHILADELPHIA. OUR FALL STOCK Is now complete in all its departments, and ready for Buyers. Prompt paying Merchants from all parts of tho Union are reepeotfully solicited to call and examine for themselves.. aus-3m YARX), GILMORE, & CO., NOS. 40 AND 42 NORTH THIRD STREET, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN SILKS, RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS, , , WHITE GOODS, LACES, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES, Ac. HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND 81LAWLB. RUddm . GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS. (JENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS. _ LOIJJGLC’OP E. & PEARCE, N0..10 SOUTH FOURTH BTREET, Hare now in store a full assortment in their line, Jo which they invite the attention of their oustorners and buyer* of auoh goods. aus-8m JJ.-CL WALBOBN & CO.* (New) Nos. S and t NORTH SIXTH STREET, ' :j - OF SHIItTS, -WRAPPERS, DRESS STOCKS, ETC. Dealers in every article relating to the GENT’S FURNISHING BUSINESS. rnyl7-3raif. JW. SCOTT—late of the firm of. Win * cheater Sc Scott—GENTLEMEN'S FURNI6H ING STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814 cngHTNU.T Street, (nearly opposite the Girard House,) j! W. i would roijpeotfully call the attention of his former patrons and friends to his new store, and is pro pared to fill orders for BHIRT3 at short notioo. A perfect fit guarantied. Wholesale Trade supplied with fine Shirts and Collars. . Jy4L~ly CHINA AND QUEENSWARE. JJOYD fr STR^jp, ' IMPORTED' AfTD JOBBERS, Have now on hand a complete stock of QUEENSWAEE, . GLASSWARE, and » . FRBNCH AND ENGLISH CHINA, At their Old Stand, No. 38 NORTH FOURTH BT., four doors below Morohonta* Hotel, to which they invite the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS. Agents for Fittsbvso Glass. aus-3m SMITH, & CO., CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARE. PITTSBURG AGENCY, GLASS, NAILS, &0., delivered from the Factory AT MANUFACTURERS’PRICES. ' GRANITB BUILDING, No. 3 NortIiTIFTJI dtireat, PHILADELPHIA, aup-fm&wtf - » ryURNBULL, ALLEN. . & CO., NOS. S 3 AND 38 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, . IMPORTERS WholesalV-Bealert in ’ CHINA, .OLASS, AND QUEENSWARE. PIT'ISBUItG CLASS AQBNOY. ' • WyMorchante'iiUppUed with Gla«a at Manulkatnret'a prices, aus-2m Q.ENUINE G. D. CAPS, AT REDUCED PRICES, FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST KATES, ' “ T •’ 1 . ERASMUS C. PRATT k BRO., i auS-tu tli ,'lm ' • » HANK STREET. HA M S AN I) SHOULDERS—2,IOO Pieees'Oity Smoked Hems and Shoulders. Also", opo pieces extra Sugar Cured Home. toT sale by. - ■ " 0. C. fUDLERSi Co.. augH Aroh frtreet, leooml door ijbov,) Front. WANTS,. iWANTED —A smart, active LAD in a A-- experience, :--«nhisX. of Clt)r r,fei ‘ ,nce Biven -!^g J i;". "VS7"A^TED—In ,a White Goods Jobbing ’ Koubo in MARKET fiUeet, a LADI6 to 15 years ?.* One pf sopto experience .preferred. Unexcep siSHl^ 0 /offences will be.reared. Address “Box 688,” Post .Office. ... aulff-St* ANTED—About Ist September by a V*, young married couple.-boarding in a respectable private family, with or withont famished- bedroom. iAddressjLstating terms and, locality, with reference, “ G.,v Office of Tfie Press, - - ' ’ *t* wishing to 'extend -*•- his bpsinessi is desirous of havinx a PARTNER who oan command a cash capital of £2,ooo,'in a country store, doing a- good caali trade, in an interior town of - For particulars, address 44 Penn,” office olthwpaper. ~ ; v , • auJ3-4t’ - ANTED—By 1 a ; Lad Fifteen YeargOld, * a fiituatipn ina Conveyancer's Office. Salary n aol3-lt* 1 Henry,” Office of-T/ie Press. 'Wtf’ANTED—By a young Man, of nnex onJm cepUonable character, a'situation as LIGHT PORTER, in a Wholesale Store.’ , Address “ Philip,” this office, ; J v f aul3-3t* 'Wf ANTED-To Exchange fop Merchandise. -ft New Modem House and Lot, situate on MAS TER 8 treet, above Broad, 4Q by 161 feet. Airo.oneLot, Wbyl6ofe9t,onßßOAD Street. -Address “ilox Philadelphia Post Office. > -. aul3-3t* ANTED—By an experrtnced'Salesman, a Situation in a-first-class Dry Goods House. Address (t Salesman," office of The Press. aul2-tt* WANTED —a Partner who can command „ §5,000, to take an Interestin a safe and profitable Manufacturing business already established. Address •'Factory“thisoffice, % , . ;, , - atil2-3t* A LAD—I 6 years of age, wishes a Situa ■7*- tion m Errand-boy; can give good reeommenda tions. -Address “B,” thia office. ■ au!2-3t* • WANTED —A situation as Book-keeper . or. Entry Clerk in a Jobbing pr Commission House, by an experienced Penman. Satisfactory refer enoe given, Address "£. E.” at this office. aulO-flt* •Wanted, to. exchange top improv * * ed city property, free from incumbrance, 100 acres of excellent'FAßM LAND.Tocarod in Gloucester Co., New Jersey.' Tho Railroad frpm Camden to Bridgeton, fhortlytooe laid, pauea within a Bhort distance of the and. For- rarther particulars address J. K.r omoe of Th» Pret/i. ■ ‘ - . * • • jePL' i FOR SAI.E AND TO LET. fSjj.; TO . LET—lnii'fewdnys, now occu aa. gled-n dortrnble-DWELLING, na UNION St,. pqlow Sncotid. cpntemmg 10 Roon», Kitchen on first floor J Bath, with hotand oo!d araten rorfect order! lately Pointed and Papered throughout; Gas.Ranze, Rent Apply from 8 to 10 A. 31. 818 VINE Street , , auls-3t* CASH: WILL PURCHASE n ( ?^p>'V'^? n6 -.l ia lf .interest of an established Ma nufactory in this city that will net $l,OOO per month. Partiouiare at an interview, for which address “ Lum ber,” Blood's Dispatch, naming time and place. It*. MFOR SALEWA -large new .store and dwelling; st the Br fJJcorner of Eighteenth And Mount Vernon streets, in r. good location for a large grocery and provision business, as It is divided into two large Btore-rooms, and no market near.* r - mil3-3t* TOI LET—‘The-veiy ' extensive, OELUAR ,of Store No. 505 MARKET Street. - Apply on the prernuas.’ ■ • ’ ■ ■ .. / . aull-12t* /TO LET.—The large six-story Brick ' .WAREHOUSE. No., 608 COMMERCE Street, suitable for Btors7e or Manufacturing purposes.. Apply at No. 505 MARKET Btreet« - - aull-Icu ( TO LET— •' ;■ 1 The Third, Fourth, and Fifth Stories of the new Store, 413 AROHLStreet. Apply on the premises. all-St* A YALUABLE . FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE, two piles from the Cheltes hiU Station, North, rennsylvnma Railroad, containing 120 acres of highly improved land, with an abundance of fruit and shade trees. The improvements mo a fine •tonemansion, containing fourteen rooms, tenant-house, ice-house, large bam, carriage-house, and all necessary’ out buildings. A fine bmlduig site on the'premises. Could easily be divided info two beautiftil country seats. For farther particular* mature of John h C. Harvey, on the premises. - ■ ■ • ■ ' 1 augl-tip* HARDWARE. 1 —A, Wholesale Hoase) do ing chiefly a. Southern .package ’ businaas, to prompt dealers la cities; desire* to sell out' Raw health tho reason for retiring. -The business of twelve years standing. The stock-is'ail new, and mostly in original package*.. The Terms will be liberal. No lands takes in exohango, - Address “Delpho*,” Box 2051 New. York Post Office; ■ ■ . - angl-Dw CDPEBIOR NORTH THIRD STORE TO RENT .—The well-lixhted granite front Store, No. 124 North Third street, above Arch, suitable for Jobbing or Heavy Package Trade. Terms'eatisfao tory to a responsible tenant* Apply on the premises, or at No; CT Vine street. j i * jy3o-13t* - pARMS AND COUNTRY SEATS FOR 132 acres, only two and a half miles from Norristown, wiU bo sold on easy terms, aud would make two handsome Farms. Farm of -43 acres, beautifully located, under good cul tivation, and is a very desirably property—very fair im provements. „ » r Farm of 100 acres', six miles from Norristown, in a good neighborhood and beautifully located—improve ment* very good. > - • " - Country seat, with 16 licres highly improved, and in a splendid part of the country; only two miles from Nor , Tifitown. Farm of 80 acres near Fort Konnedy, in Chester coun ty, one of the most productive'little properties in the country, and possession can be given at any time—terms easy, . , . Farm of 50 acres, in a good neighborhood, for sale cheap. Country seat, with 16 sores, within the borough limits. Country sent, with 26 acres, fruit abundant,'near the borough. ■ . : Farms varying from 20 to 160 acres, foe sale on terms to suit, throughout tho „ Three or four Hotel properties for sale, where' a good business oan be done. ■ Persons desirous of’purchasing real estate may find it to th.eir advantage to-call and see me.: Good Horse* and Carriages will bo famished, free of expeuse,.to parties who may desire to nde out to examine the . .properties I have for salo. - j , , For full description*, terms. Ac.: Ac,, address ' ' ’ aol2-fraeolleetnnvdebt*dneine. aul2-3t* EPHRAIM T. WAGQONER. LOST AND FOUND. LOST. —The certificate of Pew No. 61, S,t. Philips’ P. E. Church, harinr besn lost or mislaid, I hereby give notice that a now Certificate will be ap £&§!'■ t,om ,ha chut fc i ßAMui;L ! R?BlwßDl! >r Auguste, 3099. »oS-m&W«* EDUCATIONAL. milE ARCH-STREET INSTITUTE FOR A YOUNG LADIES.—The Eleventh Session will commence on MONDAY. September fith, 1859. For cir cS-r-'ynt 1315 A ?»^:fgBTN7l t r?4g- CURTAIN MATERIALS. Q.UILLOU, EMORY, & CO., NO. 327 MARKET STREET, Importers and Jobbers of ‘' , HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS, ' BLANKETS, QUILTS,' TOWELLINGS, Ac., Ac.,; CURTAIN MATERIALS, And Sole Agents in Philadelphia for H.UaV E N o T SHEETINGS. ! ,■ iwu-iin, rjtO SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MERCHANTS, BUYINO WINDOW SHADES, WINDOW HOLLANDS, WINDOW-SHADE FIXTURES, CURTAINS, or . CURTAIN MATERIALS. W. HENRY PATTEN, 030 CHESTNUT STREET, Oiler, for inspeetion to buyers a full line of the above goods, manufnoturod and Imported'e-yproßsly for the FALL TRADE, Which are ofiured to the Trade at prices that defy competition. aul3-4t , REMOVALS. jJEMOVAL. ; PHILADELPHIA, APOPSP4, M». THE OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY Ilea been REMOVED. ' To the Company's New Building, at the S. W. CORNER OF FOURTH AND WALNUT STS. auS-IK-if CHARLES W. COXB, Secretary. REMOVAL. A*' kbeNk, sterling, & franks, ■ TVItOr.ESALK DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, , Have removed to 413 ARCH Btroet. anll-Ot* HYDROPATHIC. QHESTNUT SPRINGS, WATER-CURE, At CHESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA County, Pe:, for tho treatment of nil Chronio and obstinate diseases. This institution, under the charge of ah experienced and skilful Physician, is nbw confessedly the leading and most suooewful hydropathic establishment m this References.—Mrs. Mary Cottringer. 134 North Twelfth street; Charles L. Bharpless, Esq., corner Eighth and Chestnut streets: George GranttEsa.,s33 Market street; ll.Farriugton,EB!ifi^^^‘ ?? r - tw had at the SIUSIO STORES aid »t,U»SoS?P r . COCICi LtarfaiMe.Bt ewSwwww . . LEWIB A. BWISLER. AmibL’ SJANFOBD’S opera house. ’ - the,la«ert - ~ - t .u .Company fo the world; • ' In their exoellepeies every evsnlag. ■' 4 Doors open at 73?. Commence at A ; Admission 25 oents. Chnldren ISeeat*. aug3-im . , 1 . : ' ‘ THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY 0$ -R THE PINE ARTS. • .. . No. 1025 CHESTNUT STREET; H'A&’LEfi’S HAS- SgiSgSSgS S:^ EXCUHSIONS. FOR CAPE MAY—Th«'fMt saKaSHMs. aod.favorite fitM-mex BALLOGXr Caai. 9>i o'clock. .Fare (carnage hire ipriuqed) $l. §qifrfit* jpi O R THE SEA-SHOHS. TS TITO AND A HALF HOURS. trains lbavb VINE-STREET FBRRY DAILY, AT 7Jtf A. M AND 4P. M. RBttJBNINO iff 6 A. M. AND 4.40 P.M. SUNDAY TRAIN TO. ATLANTIC LHAVES 7 A. M„ AND RETURNS AT 8 ri M. anB-tr SEE ADTER TISEMBffT. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY NOW IBSOW *' /, V* ’ - - . EXCURSION TICKETS . • ’ to : t ' ALTOONA AND CBESSON . OK TH* ' ; ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS* . GOOD FOR FOURTEEN DAYS. : Persons wishing to breath* pore MOUNTAIN AIB, . jwekers of pleasure, and all who desire relaxation (tom business, should take hdvantage of thia great - REDUCTION OP, FARE, . . , . ■ TO VISIT ’ALTOONA AND CBESSON; Far« to Ahoonaamtßetnrn ...... iir is -> - “ Crewon ;; •. .r m ‘.BEDF^B’sP&WGSPXsaENOEfiS'are'iik.iriw haok* connect for the Bgrin*».- ” • Tickets to be had at the office of thi'-Kiiinhesie “'THofflftpSr irlMm LEWIS L. HOUW. Oea/fiSietiVimt. PHILADELPHIA Excumott Tickets to tho following plaees wijlbe £e gned at the Depotrßroad and Vine streets, on ih* SA TUjEIDAY qf.eaoh'Week, to return on the MONDAY foUowjng.yizi, .. . > To Reading and back...- 25. Pottstown ‘do.' I OQ Phmmxvilia do. ...» -i-jo Lebanon ~ do. H . lt &u PottaviUe do. 8 fj By order of the Board. auS-lm - W. H. McILHENNY,-Secretary. , FOR CAPEMAY, _■ - r KENNEBEC, Captain Hand, Foirn .Daily J.lna between thi« eitr, Capa Mar, and ntw A° r & MT!I18 from Firat Pier below Spine* ittoot, “on SUNDAYS, tor « S.o-otoek, Leave New York, {Sundays excepted,) at....... 4 P. hL, Fareto c »/rCc^„ J .;:.\v:.v.;:.v.r.:v.\\ J^ . Steerage lao Fare to Cape May, including Carnage 1ure........ 7i “ " Servants**-- a-.-* W Season Ticket, Carriage Him ' extra 800 **. , ** Btate Rooms, extra ' 100 Freights for New York and Cape Mar taken allow rates. Goods destined beyond New -York wul be for-, 314 and 9» South DELAWARE AVENUE* „ FOR CAPE MAY, ON SUNDAYS. Duringthe* 4 Season,’'aeteamerwiil leave for Cape May, on Sundays, at 8 o’clock A. 111. Returning, leers Cape May, Monday morning, at 8 o’clock. • Je&-w CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac, & CO., CARPET MANUFACTURERS, GLEN ECHO MILLS, GBRMANTGWTC Also, Importers and Dealers ia . < CARPETINGS, ! OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, RUGS, &C. WAREHOUSE 809 CHESTNUT ST, (Opposite the State Bouse. ) Southern and Western buyers art reepeetAUlj Uvtted to oollk rnoe-kn hardware: package houses. WHOLESALE gun, house. * * We offer to the attention of the Whole—ls ?wgr LAm Mm A^mEEM vm ASt> Being Agents for some of the pbixcjpal yxxwACty bbrs of ouxs in Bmningham, Liege, sod St. Etienne, we are prepared to offxs from stock, or to lm *°M*peculiarly favorable trrius. MANUFACTURING OUR OWN RIFLES, w. sea ranat^fh TR[MMl l i?G l |, ll CAPO. Flasks. Horns, Pouches, Tnggers, Ac., in lay,, variety. PHILIP S. JUSTICE * CO. ' > 21 North FIFTH Street, Philadelphia.' • di CLIFF Street, New York. .■ au&-la PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE. We offer to the trade, at a smxzx by the PaetoKe.WOSTjpfHOLM’e. BARNB9*f iw * HENRY C. BOOra CITn,HKY. HCisSOR^ C AND HA^iDWARF. . „ ■ GOODS. T ° S ‘BIRMISo^Ajd°BHELF HARDWARE. . PHILIP S. JUSTICE & 00. 21 North FIFTH Street, PhiUdelpbJ*. 54 CLIFF Street, New York. u&-Jm INSURANCE COMPANIES. American fire insurance 00., INCORPORATED 1310-CHARTER PERPET- WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Haring a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus In vested in sound and available Securities, continue to in sure on Dwellings. Stores, Purniture. Juerch&ndua, Vessels in Port ana their Cargoes, and other PereotM* Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted, SISBCTOBS. John T. Lewie, James R. Campbell, < Edmund G. Putilh, ■ Chfcs. W, Poutoey, Israel Home. GEORGE ABBOTT* President. THOMAS R.MARRIS, Secretary. jatt-lrtf • George Abbott, John Welsh,. Samuel C. Morton. Patrick Brad)» Great western insurance and TRUST COMPANY, Office. No. 405 WALNUT Street, i ‘ (Company** Building,)' , ’ . ’ PHILADELPHIA, Hsvine consolidated the businea of thoPARMBRS* ONION INSURANCE COMPANY OP ATHENS, Pa., will hereafter conduct the same with a combined Den til. and available W ’ ASSETS OP OVER $350,000, Invested, for the most part, in First Bonds and Mort gages, boating six D©r cent interest, on improved pro perty . worth double the amount. FIRE, INLAND. AND MARINE CARGO RISKS Taken on the most favorable terms. ' - , DIRECTORS. „ . Charles C. Lathrop, William Darling, Alexander Whilldm, E. Tracy. ~ •John C. Hunter,- James B. Smith. ' ♦ < Jsaao Hazlehurst, C. N. Bhtpmsn, Chicago, Jj. J.R.McCurdy, Prs.Tyier, WaveriyiWi *• Thomas L. Gillespie, Charles Harlan* Daniel L. Collier, Jonathan J. Slocum. C. C. tiATHROP, President. WM. DARLING. Vice President- JAMES WRIGHT, Sooretary and Treasurer. C. 6. RUSSELL, Assistant Secretary. mha-d&Wtf MONEY. <&! QAA TO LOAN ON APPROVED tip X%(&SJ\J security, to insure tho subscriber a per manent Bituat ; on ns Wholesale or Retail Dry Goods House. NjiobjeettoM Jo going to the country. Apply to X.Y. Z. Press office. anl2-3t* • $50,000 TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS. upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Mee- * ohandise. Clothing, &0., on moderate terms, by JO?JE§ & CO.. Broken, northwestoomer of . KILL Streets, below Lombard. Established for the lew* 85 years. Office hours from 7A. hLto TP. M, ~ . Second-hand Gold and Silver watches, makers, warranted genuine, for sale cheap, at oqo-qq-u the original cost. (TUMP MEETING.—Tents and Material* aion Tickets 50 cents. • EPyH*, MANILA BALE ROPE.—A superior lot, ITA suitable for the Rguthemmsrkel. i&nufw»Md j »nJ forsale^ NiWA^^vtß,d -