The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 18, 1859, Image 3

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-There was a pnbitotrial dfthejoiolow Steam Fite
Engine* ofMew Fork oily yesterday afternoon
: aboutfo**o:olock.ohßevcnth.atre«i,*imveMirke.t..
, Tho ihe moreUK4W ao| oomo
off- s» UK-engine hail been m cervia* Oilnight at
the In oß'Us wharves "The pjaarhegf yesterday
. wasVtirysattsfeCtofy., Tho enginawcrhsvoryeaay,-.
anils uhdetndmirable.control. 'lndeed; the. most
remarkable-featureabodh-her .is the * moohanleat
work.Forflni«h.dUrabiilty,-eudsiujpllclty ofcon
i struotum. thejshardlyrquaHed by any of ourhome
. engines. lu eightmluutesseventarm pcumlsof
: » steam wssgotton up.'and ip-nina minutes she,was
' under way; Withono hundred amithlrty,pounds
of lnch not
ale.tiro: streams,.were>itbrowtt,oiie-kmidred-ana
•gW» ne feet- With one hnndriSijL Opd
- ■T»and*,ofite*fei'>>,(»lnglo„sJrojuq t ',was.ithtowni:
. through ati inch nozzle, the distance of. two hull
; , dredoßd thirty-one reet.-o W.thoilohuddredaad,
fortyjhnnds or. stoaih.a.slimteetream.was. thrown
: : two bunuredand twontyaaight feat-through an inch
- and three-eighths nozalft -''With-one htindrod .and -
fort/ toorf&ds of*Beam im<J through u Io?h *n4
/ omMgluh’ pqw\fl, *'Junglfli;Btrow» vrM thrown
huudrodiand.tWehiy-aevenfeat.- The distances.
'. -*■ thrown wer* measured Very carefully iby abemmi t-,
: tao of-the following gentlemen .* Ifonry
bernjalr.-Tobise-ltnSerUfPJiiladelphia),. nndiJohn.
- Martin.-lSohuvlkiU.) JohnE.liyal. of the Phils
dolpbi&'ltept a'feoordofthe anfOMntvf nteara.con-;
. trofiing:tha eOginevi- ' -t-.r -v- ■ --
. . FtRB YrrrsHDAT Moßttwa.—A few minutes
past, two o’clock yeaterdsvmoriilng a firo broke
. out in tho npper pOrtion tof ai bdlldiDg. -Nd, 020
South.Wnaryes,’ -Tho.fltmea spread-with, groat
1 rapidlty. but tho firemen .wcreproniptlv on tho
gwtmdjiandrtUraughthe efforts.of two or throe
steam engines, wore confined to tho structure In
. whiatt-they. ..OHjtmated.r entertained,
for some time rt the- Safety of the sdmriindinir
property dhe upwfptrtlon ai well as the root
■ of &ebtHMing i imwbMhlha. firs originated, was
1 . destrtyed. ahe Wwer.rotorlee wereioconplad bT
- CuthbertArCo-.-andwerei oaed foratontgei The
/•other-part of the property Wes ooopp ed b, Mr
AleotgeFreiph ftjßjrisM The Hessro Welahhal
a largkqmmtfty or esgeeytorod in the sellar
This was greatly, damaged wethewator yrhioh.Waa.
. throwp Into the buudingi '.Thefrfoas.:iiow«v«r.'ia
fully pbvarod byiMursncaiothe Rovallnrafance
Company. Tho rigging of the -Steamboat . " John-
G. Winldin.- which wuealso. stored lu the huild
. ing, was totally.deatto}‘edcas :weU a».aqaanUty ot
barrels belonging- to Mri: Mastorson. - The;:tot*i,
loss wUt.-wol gs.doo. or-.gd.000.
winch Ji mostly %prod blihroranoe
Ag-A»»ApWAjnf ! BA«)(*y..wjißl!tigin[;io
Kill.i-^Sfoterdayrooralp*,John. MeFadden..his
wife Aiyi.WodVamoaßatsoD, had a heanngbeforo
Alderman jjanas, on the, charged wmmuuug an
assault andbaWe t y,of3?Tfm6Uy,ilcFeddap,. with
. raged; 'snliroewneg »n:iee axuydealtlier victim
a heavy- »#velreiy''
fared and proirehua ;.any ! fpr}KiKK k^l =i Ti ®«ihy;:
' covered Wth'blood.WbTebwas.flowljigfreel.yrrani
bis wonuds,'Vsia ionVeyedto his.reaidouoo in Front
street, -while his assailants werp taken WUe Secocd
Dietrlotstatloii-hpUSe;.'Ann
charge at'oonri,,XhootKer»<wereheld'ltLdhoSutn
A. Shaiods, m omihg
aboutllo’olock, ayejy.setipttS/aMident,happened
to Mr, JahhTOypdberi'jijtjlifdeiitW thevEfevOnili'
ward,nnd'‘residiTlghtKbi 1205iMouiitVernon st;:
Mr. Fisher is an .clderly rhau/ over fifty veers.of
age, aiiaja’SwclJ-IchpwhlrpSMeat dfethe. Eleventh
ward. : He is a house find sign-painter by trade, an
avoeatioahe;haspureopd ; 'for-e'-ahmbercir : ye»fs,
Yesterday, in company ivith .his son, lie was eh
gaged_pn..a .houBQ / pfi Mr.;- Popnit .:lieonaa)iniar
. Eleventh and Buttonwood etreeis.sTho, houso'Of
' Mr. H«aaan.is' : twd’aWl!'a‘,hatf’etorlM:iiigh.iti|’
- whildariXMpiol^fpyJ^Bßgfiihe^afeW
;
paveni*at"ShTiwas injured ur, a .terrible manu
Hewaa conveyeilUUl^roiidsMo;Stp wbne was
attended by Ilr.’ TJlfd: 'Wh to ejw tlH're are
but slight, nopes of.hig 5Mr, Fishpir , Ja"<ili
excellent citizen and hjzbly esteemod: irphis usirh-
‘?:'i. h 'st*
DEOAPiTATtOK.'—dnoiby'rpno/ as'.silently as
tho fslling of 'tho 'chips boncuth' tho axd of "the,
.v-:Workmap,; t t)iu.-devo.tod'heads.of-thenavy-yai-<l
: workmen are droppinupff. - Tho ordorfromfifftsh
ington ha»
mtie; andiiday Of -Uiae threo
ominous, wordsare’ earried headless through the”
portals of the
hundred., thatdid.fuejtfgwaefvica wheisUelraer-,
vioes Were neede'd, ohly ;a»t\liiitidUd and.
now victiDis srd taiien.iQ lhQ nxo every'day-.A
situation in'tho ,n»Vy, yanl, in' Ihoi.dbwh-town
rendering of the aphorism,; is as d' unceffaiU as
-April weather. J . ! ,! Tlie tide will; soon 'iurp,'. how-,
ever, as tho eloctiou is drawing oomjraraiively
near, and . with oach roturning oanrass obmes
good times in- the navy yard. i’aUeneei friodda,
-
Moaßji, -work. j.oX?.lit&kiiig'
rolMeragdh#4)iiyol|r*m;j:^ehinro:ehmigh';‘l'd'o«L
for powacr”. oh hand now,to lest a pretty formida
ble famine.- Amilitaiy company is .ooutemjiiated
- -in Camdon -by a-party of-warUke hud devoted
young rjtdn, hon'e of. whom, we hregtad td Sftyj have
v attained, ihalr, majority.- - nm-.aamdf«f,-«Ulal«Nif>'
' pany wo kndiv hot; but the body.will bo oonducted
on tmahtry, tiiotics.'r ’“j; s..- - ■ irc
- Anolhof nelv-mititiijy oqmpahy.has been funned
, In thii'ci.tTihtideryUio.,nnih‘o l .Sfothol , hlladelphla
. G uarde; .;Xhe hamea of yoluritceref it
is aaid,kaTO boek>nrol!ecl..yTho follOwingViehtlea'
men hAye bechchoscniofficpra.-’CapUm,'-William
Rudolph'; first lieutwiiini, Joshua Myers; secotfd
lieutenant, ocorgotEveS;'thir Hedteniifif, Saiiidol
. Huffman. 1 t-i'i 1 'ir -il'i -
. HOspitai,
about eight am broken -
yestcrday'aftofnodn.i'in a singular 1 manner.', HO'
was standing.at thivcorliijrof idne Biid Sixtccnilj
streets, .when 7 a'jdogjThat Jiappeiied.to he pasalng
- along win egniust him and throw him to theground,
. breaking \biif Brhu ; :i’lle-WMromoyed totne Ms-','
-• pital. ;
. A man'named - was. taken to
the hosnital-yesterdsy, suirafipgfrota. a frioturo of
, .the pelyis.riHe wna; adhod-hsmteivl'teA'when
standing on ,tho ladder;thoi;iwddeYgave vrey,-pret ,
: cipltsttug.-him Tpfthe''grbWi4-c; The tl&l?afng''on
which hewus. engaged.wfich.he'met.hisaeoidentis
situated at the corner of yine' and . Nineteenth
■ As iLTtgMMt At-'^iaiigO'iiFditoi&Efdra^,
On TpeidayfjnenSOhhJ,ii" i
pearcnce u purler oysfTMiavy.oleiiy'An-A rtorc-c;
entered,. thC;City Bnnk, Wlth a£bank-b6ok'sitr h!s
liami, and prtsonied a clutlt forouc'huudrod-aDd ,
thirteen dollars to ih’e tetlef;).',ThO doto purikhted’ i
to oome froma promiuent: lwuwhonse in thhhity.
'i'ho cfislilordoufiliog tlie Validity of the sirnAture
Mtlreddioie^jAro,^'Wjthidtio!‘»if«BiJ'3p I 'dhe''
; be- ,
-. homing alsruu-d, fied. . Thitnotfi iurned out to he a
forgery ir .JUie-;feUowwho.;attcmpt*d'to pass.it; has
not BiDoohssnhoard;.froffi/o;;'^,’-v,'-’'' 7 vo.'; ;
LAilg»TAßiei,Acoi»%'fsuiY'ostflrtUy 'after
noon, shout sir of K;
Barclay tookfrighfat a large' oblong wheel which
was being,tfundjed aluift tho side.Walkjlahd dhshed
. up Ban*mhtreetprrira,meyicinity,oC.; Thirteenth,'
und, runhiiig imp htrein of coal.oMt.stahding’hn ’
-, tbo track In Broad strooVi wefo.ro 1 ehretoly injured
that
clay slight
est Bcralahoi'.'As.ithiJ il' the.secoad'rnaawayithis
soaron- ln'w»ihhfe^iahl|jif%;ji@fejfkfef f 'npd,
with different tcathirwo cin sincVreTyoonJaie with
b m in jhu his-Bstm sTorlniio 7 ”
A Few* ’Pipehi:og,Bnarnpsa .Yesterdiy'
morninga lady.,went toWk-.Wisternniarket-house;
at Sixteenth'«nd Afarket stneti. inS ,purchased
some butter gfraf left fhh brittir lpj}i« «« Uf*
seller and hrocteaed lo make aomt other pnrJ
ohases. irOaT-ralnrhiMf'Shh-oxamined'tho'ljjktof,'
' . and found ithat-.,wh*t- jli.w.ba4 chonghtiWMisiyf
. moved, mtAkpk™>l ß h/. an)nforior <jn*tlty. pst irii
its plaoe.fsSh* very natorallyaitd yeryfighUyic-;
fiised' lo tskh the ■butter whenthe.aelW- thrmi-,
tened td keep the kettle fifid. waa aa mood as his
word
Exccwstoh fo Cate Mhi -rTha apleniid
steamer John A. Warner, will. make' art' saeut siqg
- all the intertnsdiatopliaeavm'tbe river aSiwe-thO
" ty arnyrng hv Ihh Ohhstont Stjtfiat Wh£rt In IBS
' evening Af 8:o-eIjwK,frt4n,whenh*-aS« will continue
ter*-
cheap and pleasant excursion (O the .ooehn. v----
. of »boy,six'.>fW*rige,wg*.fosn4ilia.th9.Befar
ware iden- 1
tified nntilyesterday, when,they.ptoyeditebo those
of William Daws, whose parents reside at Ghmees--
ter.N. Jr.-lle-rwssrdrowaediatthat’paint *few
days bofdrd'ht/bijdy.vfai iopnd
. Confit^rroN.—3n the. notice of- the drown-- 1
ing or Wilis?? e,riily Ifi out local column of yee
t day,,-we an error r». the age of th* dd
ceased.tMihsiiigKthirtecncyearrand slX’mdntUhf
»8« inromd,ofcighteph as we'meafihned Hisj
body wiUfovhflytsttitdeyiOflcHioonana eoweyed.i
to the reeijance-of hit parents > 1
Sngutd members ofctiie i
Ludlow Awfliatientof NewiYork oityiWert shown !
around top* yestetlfajrlhy foembert of the i
- Hope. Thff,Sqwriyerkerßseom’.«spe9ially delight-1
od with UrobospibUliMofihe'llopeinpartictpar:!
and tho other oompanicSjn' fieneral.-'.'Tbei'nsioola-,!
tion. it isantlcfpiiotl, will return home tins morning- 1
Tur.. WEaTnER-; yeßterdfiy; 'Waa;.abont .9gol |
enough to; make;' n :ti«*vy. coat iComforlabtei - .The;!
breesca were j exceedingly pleasant the shy
calm and,‘»tear. ancirthß';-city oclanlly -bearahle. 1
fcnoh a day- in August isaveiflsf ha Usi novel |
then deUctt*. Who taros about going to tho sea- 1
shore or country 7 AO* wo t
Camp Mbmrnq,—Xestprday ntornpig a camp-,
meeting about* mile-Wrd,*
halt beyond McdiaV ondho line of :tho West'Cifts-;
tor Railroad. A iaige niuubnrDf.mcnibprs P‘tha
Methodist Bpisotßal churcueeuti'mlauelpniAijDct
- awsre. presrpt, ~
- . . CHAEfiep.ww*;Kt)BßiKa-.qw BaoTHKBt—A,
' young mhn: named betcr McCullougii, |iad u bear., |
fag .yesterdsy iUiWh'Urg oii; ijnf nhargo.nt having,
stolen the suiri uf nny u&niirn from Ms brother, JIo
.. Was. takept bfdbra. Akli iSwitfpauG held-to-batl to.
answer Jit s ft>it t i
Tnuipjip y?S*sdkiittir^l’liere' *-tll "bd-fhe,
first nubhetriat of the- Bdrthetn;Ubertlh;B(ym
■’ Enginedo-day-oivßidge avenue, above (Tauowfml
street. Ttmtnal wiltcotno'tiffabfivotioloek.'i'--
TnE iVfbiSK'OF liAYiSa thb traek of tho Wul-;
- imt atidChcetr.ut-ittettaHidWay iB hcipg.puShcdtp
■ oompleticri;. A-TCiy large terce' o/ v*men- is. On
gaged. and-hopesaroenteHaiticd thw tjir cnhftf 111
,• ran before tho ftr^'pfiß^ihtef--ii ■ -
■.’...A'.i'c'.’w I .■l'r-^ 1 mi I '.' iw. <—w„ f-- -
Tire JftaUh~tay.is
« Whon n'eMia'Wt4k£fe^.«tn;<!roUifi'.tb!i§iijtly»».,
ply cold wotcr-fojS water, if dMi«iBfew)mdd«wy
and freely.to -tflevpeclc -alia’, chest witji n siwnge..
Tho breathing wilt tilitthit Inftafilly Be re/levrd
Boons* possiBfcletJlioiuff<!Wr;dfinh,ai.-iouth a*.
-. i t ean;. then wipe it d ry, M vor d t-»jaro),flnd. toon a;
-quiet slumber will relievo Rli nnxicty. Afriend
of anrs. -wbOhadiVepeattSlly,tried this .yemedyi l.b
-• ' forms ns fiWfdAlfoem-ihi.
i> _*s/x i t-
THE COURTS.
■kj?i » r)Tfl*V* * b AT' <•*kfctiklTDlH«o. '/*
iNwortMTortileTrMt»l -». >,< ,'\[\: >*
. > ITxinsp Stated District Court—Jridge Oad
. walader.—The Grand Jury .‘eAmfe into court yoSter
:day% and returned ttueltfil'i Rgain&t' the .following
; persons : J*eter • Garyuer. Robert Robertson, ana
Henry Dorsoy. ohsrgod vfith passing nnd'attempt
ing to pan counterfoil half cioHnr.i upon Jonn
Stookart.,■’i•.‘•■V" ■-i r, .- ■
v.Mward' Jackson, • charged ivith assaulting ’• the
mall oarricr. with intent to rob the United States
mai
■ v-'-The: ease of: the Untied States-of America V -1.
Thomasß.Bewees.,waB:callod„up„for trial. 'The
eaae was All action for debt, to 1 recover-the; sum.of
$2AOOi alleged- tobe due to the United States. ~
.Thefaoteoftheoaso.so far as Wo can loam them,
aretlmse: .Thorna* B. Dewccfl, ,»young man eats
.ployed In , the.'. United States .post ofloe* woa ar
:: rated, on - tho 17th: day of July; ,1858; ‘ upon tho
oharge ofafutraotieg valuable -pwneylettora from
the postnfcoc anl taking mo leWthecofrom;-. after
a bearing the defendant washeldin tfae.framof
$2 000 bin for his appearance,at the next te™ of
the court George W Bfnreos and tho dofendant
in this «uit(Thotuaaß Bewees) wore offered by the
defendant.. before ;tho OommtwtpnoUMbail.'and
• after ttdtnlnation. by, Charles R HCailltt, Esq,, U.
‘6: Commissioner. were accepted; I j ' ; " •
••.v 'OB-tbe 16th'day of July. l whioV was the
day fixed for tho trial ‘Of tho cause; tho dofendnnt,
-Thomas 8.-. Dowees. fees called to appear for the
'purpoi* of being tried.- Ho Midynbt apponr, and'
i his-recognisance was forfeited. I .4 ‘
i -'The-case wa a called up by ÜbU«d.pt'ates District
Attorney James C.. Vandyke upon i tho part of the
i.plaintiffa. and upon-proof of the-oxeoution'of the
bond > and ;the forfeituro r 6f the'
jury -returned, a. verdict in favor of tho plaintiffs in
the sum 't>f s2iooo, There wW no defence made to
tho s : • v
.Tho petit juVors urere discharged until this morn
ing. ..
.- •The ease of Edward' Jackwhirebairgfld with at
tempting to rob' the47cited States .moil; wascon
tinuodover.tintiT the next term of tho court,' on
.account of. tho iUness of Lewis 0. Cassidy, counsel
for accused.' Adiourned. '.j - A \ •
■ Kone of the otheroourjs;wero in session. ,
i Railroad; DeciMon-*-How
Xiong is a Ticket GoodT c !
.tProraitheCattayapffu* Republican.3_ -v- '' 4 y '
An action ui somo considorablo importance to .the
travelling community wa tried nt the Circuit Court
in this vinago 'liwt week.' beforo' htH honor Justice j
"Marvitij] wherein-Boffjurmn B*rkes,of ,01ean, was I
■ plaintiff; i*ad rCharies Coffin, m conductor on the
Xour lork Control Railroad, wad defendant. - y
flteta of the case word bnofly as follows: ..On
! fho 12th day of August lasMbe.plauitiff purchased
.a ticket in- Kfew , York r lbr i ß4fflMO / at the .Hudson
faro.' Upon tho
.Taco: of .the printed,tho following condi
tions :\ tt Tobo used? within three'days—goodTor a
ictmtihdous trip ohiy. >,L /*'
>r Tho plaintiff prdQeeded.pp his joamoy tho sanitf
.diy aa fhr where he remained until the
width, when fye. took .the train for Buffalo „ At Syra
cuse thedbfendant took ohargo of the train ha' con
duetorfVandvO;r,caUingwupon .the passengers for
ticket* refusedto receive - tho one presented by the
&r.l-whieh it was issued had
his fare; the, plain tiff was
'Caretmlywtohveafrom the train by the defendant,
but iretxirhod to ' tfio oar he had left,
i. and pa^d : lda'fe*re ; to.Buffalo, J rpUi£iing his ticket* '7
htso inWidenoo that the faro paid by the!
rmtyistiff when ho purchased bis tickot was afa ro
[ dived ratoj -while this 'route’ was Competing-with
isnval routes forthfouiiKtravel, and4hht the Ordina
ry.tixice cfifftpassagefromHewYork to Buffalo was
«pput SBP? Plaintiff brought hi* action against tho
.conductorfor assaulted battery. i *_■
* At tbVcdQ3e;pf J plalatiff ! a ipr<>o£o, tho .defendant
.movod for & nonsuit, on*variety of grounds. ' •-
- His Honor;‘JusticoHarvin. 1 ruled off tho'motion,
that the stipulations; printed on it was'
■evidence of the coatraCt’between tho plaintiff and,
i the railroajrcompany,' andbindiog uponhim ythat
the utfders&iog.on!,thepartbf thooowpahy waste
: transport for theprico; agreed upon;
-AWitbui r .'.tho !tiihO;':Hmited,’ and: was!not an under
! cariyblin'wheneVer ho mightehoose to
; go::and'that, having commenced his journey; ho
i; could not theHtain that went through,
[ and 1 inaist'hpoirbeinaf .&kon ,up a* a way passenger
i at aTature;>time.7~3fr£-'these reasons, the learned
i jUBtice i non i ßuitedtheplainti? , ' : '^ r '
i. Tallent and Phelps, 'attorneys forplaln
u-tiffs* aCbs3rd.^CQXv Avery, -attorneys for de
fenuant , {-Vs-v;'
?£.; 4'V -> ; ;4
>V W,
jhazretuhldd Troth Eurdtfo'/aricTwiU, resume pr&ctioe, rit
No.. 828, doora .below
entire attention to the,
treatmento{ i .t&.oiWt,-.-i ;. ;: ’ I- •: ..«/ ' r ■' < ■
Dr. yrbqld respectfully invite, the attention of all
Sfentlonfep who are, afflicted, to hi* won-
trotU can say infallible, remody—whieh
he procuredwbiletn Enropa—forjffeqtuolly oxtonni
iratiny all bimidnp arid'conia—fllso, tlio enlargement of
jomts, and-riwl« gro\ring into the flesh successively
cared.'"." V- • -t
//'Dr: Ljvingston.would . strictly cAution all persona
ftgaiasfhsfng'rAzors pr aay sharp instruments, ineut
..ting their corus/asmany have .-forfeited their lives in so,
rdqini—and soma hitye'aUO lost the use of their limbs by'
"using poiBonous/*alvea\and other dangerous propara*
s tiaus, V??’7l Y'.-\ vYY
i’.t.J’atiorita visited.at their residence if'desired, hoping
that my. merits and endeavors to please will meet the
{apprdbstionof all/ ,/ - y .1
hoars from S. AV.M* to 6 ,P- M. . - ;l '•
Wb ~fc He'hhdcrsign ed, feel it a sense of duty in highly
irecomnusn-diriri WVW! ; LiVingston to all those who,
/need hrs vainable;Mrvicosi "With our ©wp experience,
; aad whstwe'h&ve lerirped by/othors,;warranta (a to say
that hehasgivenVoriderfulsatisrnction,so rauChsothat
we candidly .hellovo his mode of treatmorit is the only,
true principle whereby bunions and corns can be entire*
.ly/destroyed, and .at the same time causing uopain.or
ti^o«theiilight^Vt.mebp k v«niQtwe. ‘ - . 1- •
;j iV - p SP;« ax it c.b's j j , r /~V' 1
' *■” 'Oswald MofyTooMß&y/ Commercial Bank. . .
. ..Mills H. 'Wayxx, Americanßank/‘ ' ’ ’ ' : ’
-V EiiWABD.IfawrLAUD,CW;Arch * - , u
" STrißjjTjt?North Sixth street.
/,'Geoboe W. LvncliY Germantown Plank Hoad. / "
.B;MAUP^Y,.RittHg .
: < - J. 8. FaAhVi Noi iNorth &xth street:. ,
Arch street, y «
y Ip jyoir iiAVTs'..pRFiSCTivK EvKsioiiT, and Bke to
be suited dorrectlybya superior.kind bfSpectaclss, call’
at Mr. M.. F ? ;'FhA/s*XLiS' T s Optician/ - 112 south-Fourth
-Street, .where' you will find;;alsq.'s. lelioicfe selection of
'the lp3osfc"'okcellflri t Steredscopio pictured,'supplied con
tinually with frdsh "arrivals' • frdmPa tin’ and London, at
the lowest, . t . ;>7 -_r.‘ ■ <-
/-Tsi Abfr ’awordf 1 aridl
bayonetSihtoyiqagh-rAifflrr and" prrining hooks. The
; Minister of War, has. issued orders to the Colonels of
Regiments todisbarid'a bortiori of the troops, so that
thhjfrasybe used by • tho',.farthers in reaping, jeowing,
and mowing their lauds. This is a good move;
.H6ey,Undbetter beemployed iri'eutting the crops,than
rincutting the throats of thpir fellow, Unfortunates, ■ It
Would’go far towards civilizing anddmmanizlng them/
iftheir Emperorwould cause; tho m to’ doff the Trim U tafrr
• eostuines, and dop civ)Uanlsuits, saebiLS are being sold
, Clothing Emporium,” No. SSl'Cheatnut street; prOpara-
yrimoviur his liV* 5 * 1 Temple- of Fashion,”
eonierbfEif hihand Chestrint streets.
'Waterfory —“ JJolra
filft tnXobrfO/Vj-iivwabaccduritbfihe disposaioftho'
st»mpf t|ie late ;Marquis ofTVaterford, which was'put
aod Saturday; Jnne 24th and2sth>
amount reaLized was JEI3,IGO.
of the.racers brought large sums;' 1 Gemma di 'Ver*
"gy, by/ Sir;Horcules,. for £1,050. /.Tho lato,
Maw iris J-CBideaforhome time in tho United BtnteS, and
.Whilb here) ho invariably, obtained bis garments at the
j ßrown Stone Clothirig'Hall of Bockhill tc ‘Wilson, Nos.
003 arid 605 Chestnutstjreet.' f’ j v . = . '
. )Volian’s Love and Heaut.
} fBh6ald they not win whfw aimis for the good ?
,‘AlulwberO finds mau .his oartlily 3 h ft Ppm a,8 > <
//Reliif from oaiuVor : intidote to irleO ' / , /
opur to exertion, or iewarii of it, *
M.Botruiynhmdeapanuoonstant jovo— * '
, : And .wnere makes love his Jiomo ? ..lu woman’s hoart.
r ; -Theaoovoquoiaiiohoccursirt Miss VaridohbooTsplay
of • Wmnan-s Hosn.". Tne proper key to which, is the
gracerai new atytes of Granville Stokcs/ the great
clothier, of No. 607 Cuetrnut street.
ARRIVALS AT THE-TfiIMPAL' HOTELS. .
wto 139’oj«o^mat KiPHT, ..i ;,;;n
GIRARD HOUSE—ciiMtnutitreet, balolr Winth.A ‘‘
Kf ;,‘R.Kun}®ii PnihHbrtj,‘Ky. !
tttJfodmsnvNew Ca*tar,Kr .-W’Griy.'BaUipiw:-, V. , .
almtYoom 11 '
KOStow vt «. ; > Atira Mary. Callaho? NY . ■
. WJswittOrtiS 0: > *;1 - ;'E3 Hw; rnAuoah7Kr.. \
.WD Jordan, rotef-sburff/Va Itf®lnHnr».Moiite'y f Ate <
MiaaUr.ttsHaw SO,'!;. MrlWitohliw;
Ohiß TXiidrhtia. MAhilo,/ ' i'Mlss McAlister, tjfaJ x .
,Mnlww* Item# . e .\2L B fiowtinnvWohpwnd ..
jnr» H.Siocum tie wiYMm-; -Walter James. Prov, RT
atneßMcCnim f NY ,«.WAl)ayi».l,timsvj|lo. .
A U'Dooi6}T» Toicdrt, 0,, ; ‘ W Mfimj-the. Ate, .. . .
ETBn tletrVla l*v ? •*?* £ Brownolli;ik V
B’SIKH U III" ■ ChaßKßeitl.KY ,
HOXeyee pi i« )•; n - SamiDavis; Miks * .
DrPeiMTWTi kmttV Y< - OR.Mnirm.NY ’ * ,
y? 5‘ 3io*d Ate:;', ' - NJise/WedemAte 1 - > ' J ' :
jßaTpn Y V,r, JoLtj A ErUen, Lancaster
u Jacob EndfeeaSLLquij*.
Cherry. OfeJcWimwr.lna 1 .3 f.. si\
Z&iF~ r ;'A£m&*ir.l:
•aphn C l;<>y Ua^; J ,' */■ TGamos & Wohio " *
M .UK* &
rffo" M *?* ~
:j LJ)ooneii/..Fift_ ;>v/}sr Waft?, Vtv :' J
Wp'larrp A Li, Kr ! ;I/ C wdiboS KEttpr, Ark
•Jnun'F.liuinroonW Jackson; NY ~ r.
Kinr.'WiUbmgton * farin'. Mi*,'? : 1
• : R B McLemoro, Miss PoterSmitht Boston .:; ‘'
TOOirduorJßoston-
M» Dnncan, NY ' , ... J ADtttmy JthjMn ;
JAKnili, Mo f - FASavago A la; Ala ,
'TIW Biddona A lif. Atn .5,%4°.1 5 ; A l ?-.r„ .
i<Tho«3Sa«i<e.Xlaii« - - W«lofri«,‘.»r.Y.; ■
« L Willard. NY „ .WHKorr, Cm.O '.
’H N North. Hacon, Ga * ; joli# D Baaton, Mim ' -
John Q Wllaon. Waah'n TJ B Pom, Woajuiistoh
‘W'RCalloway (P,la. Ala 1 Thoa W Cowles A la, Ala
-MMfltf'WaWdittAla:, PMprria f ...
'lMraWalWortlr - ■■:-• •• ■ ' AtißaGray ;
-CliMll>ui««i3polon --C G Diko. iV V- - - t
K iiranirtrci.Jr. I’ortllnd . aVHßy:m,lt;ilt
J F XHoKey, I-IO :’ H K Stout, Gin, 0 • -
Jaa MoUonrjr,SaTnnnnli,Ga A.l In).oreoll, Alobilo
;; i
y' : .i i/Mwa M l/inliop, Dft.U
A\fitJarjywß, BalUmore. Mellvattu Baltimore •
ftHig* E KTliroiV.cJa, Kansas City
■SanilDStonoy,So - • > ,Jomett,NY--
, WiR Horshirs, Indianapolia 8 MaekinsHj St Louis '■
■'Tad* iifilneid, N O * JaajißankjiyKy.
. iWßMoHo'way,Ky Chicago
. Bjßgevfiß, Chicago " J 0 MfeClellan, Nashville
RifeTforry, Meinphia . 11 M liaolohtiTi Y\ •
i.aiwDiiniidc, NY' Jl II Xlc-Baraelaben, Ate/
-OWeßty Washington j:,-
!;’l'AtoKl*t(jHoTAXTSbMtnut:Bt.,'*lxree-Finh.
mago.Va Miro Oaraago«„Va • “ ■
ompson.is Ci : WM-OgbomOaS C u
MaDhocwll etarsb’g T J J*' «'
M>-wafiand,fian*Pranciico.,Hß Piddemam Del ' ’
' EfV'v" . '-“R8 Y ' •'
'BBtern. Pbiw ‘ ; Tenn
CAY-iphn*iontii.CiVr. H' s “ ' I
CoIXm-roncn, Waahington N-H.lotioij.Troy ,'v "
K fiMM«h,lla»toli, 0 Rj.G Alleod.JMurabUa, O
feSiagffigay':
1 J W larfe, N Y.. ,-A ■ -W. l»ws> m*/ -Baltinioro
MUllopalßofUmoro '
i STATES atreot. abovoßuth.
l T A £aofcey» Bbomfielfl r
,o ®rii»fesi o^? svor ’^"' nom
MRRCHAN siraet. WloW Arch.
B Tenn FTierrifin'.'Pitttburg,,
* Thoa Ilftrris/PulSi,' Term
, A Trout. MinersviHe B Gilpin, Bait
B Town»on(l. Columlim, S C II Muller, Colurabis, S 0 f
Dnvid Rood ft I«,Tlltsburg K B Jono«, Mo : , f
H p. done., Mo; '• Woltbn Thomson, Philu
A Gleason, N 1 Bfiotaon, N V
I) K Lnokmnn,St I<otiib .■ ■ MwaM-Thprapstm, Iml,p'o
Jas G SheeKog, Oxford, Miaa IV GBoanladd & la; Miss
JI Faulk at la, Ga T M Harper, H Sor’g, Min
-Hon Goo Scott, OatayfissA- Ji BandorsoncN Y 1
jy Cißrumham, Ind “ .1 Rid«owav, N'J ’
'WuNelins, Oxford, Miss B Osborn, NY' « .*
A’F'Flouniey,La ' ’FD Coaaitt.Tern!
-I E Ba\ns, Teuueasee S T Brown,Tcnneßsoe
A M Brett.. Tennessee ... A Bowers. Tennesaeo
GSetzer, Newton, NC * , J-PHiUorbran.NC
LFfy, Newton, NO B Sto wart, Pittsburg
’ "JONES’ street,above Sixth.
HBBorie, Phila . T 5 Carpenter, Prov’e, RI
ThosEClarko,Misa t .MSWaid.-Miss ’
; P/Pffe 10 * Huntsy’fl. Ala F A Benson & wf. Balt
»Mi» C A Bonson, Balt Geo H Brnhsan, AJA'
!v;: r .TMWmchoster, Wil, Del
TL’HUdoburn, Phila Bon) (Cendig, NO ,
O C Boott, Jacksonv’e, 111 T Miles, Columbus. O
W. J; Moore & son, Ky , . Geo Crawford fcwf, Ohio
MUs CrawfqjdtGlenßda e,p A OJCinsey & la, Cal i •
ThoaßLevick.Phila ' Iraßisboe,NY
Win MoCartn.Jßalt, t ... . ..Master A McCann, Balt
ThosWallMOrDeh '-'--a -BrJhoS Williams,-Ark
.TE Watts Sc la. Miss E R Biddle, Miss
T O iUmsoniKy ** •- ?ntj B Morton, Lexington, Ky
J°huMiller,NY * "GflNu*ont,Louisville,Ky
A Clark, N \ J F Connolly Sc son, Balt
WH Barley, Alexandna.Vft John Hamilton, Mass
CP Simmons, NY . J Hoornsr. N O ,
WmOcterhout, Phila GJBrown, Md
/ ‘ UNION HOTEL, Aroh street, above Third.
-Wm Semple, Alloghony •• W O Chiles, Frankfort, Ky
iJpßoh-river, In , Chaa C Ackerman, Balt
WO Ackerifmn/Easton,Pa MHHorniJr. r Cntneauttua
A H- Pounslord. Cin- O' - - s JJP Hetrick tc la, Easton
‘MimA MHotnck, Easton, MibsE H Hetrick, Easton
;H C’Chn'motbn, Ohio' , G R Chanpioti. Ohio
, C White, Wftrron.O, ~ JH'Greason, Cumbco, Pa
GeoMondol, WheobuzVa EH Graham. Canton, O
•Geo! W.DoUcßayton.O „ A Nicholas, Zionsvillajnd
W A Poirse, Johnstown, Pa L Wninwright, Pa
CT Allen/NY - , r BL Miller, Louisville, Ky
J Austin,'Louisville, Ky . MrsWrilkorA daug, Ala ■
'Mr Rawlos fc la,Mobile, Ala Mr. Spear & la, Ala ’
S R Itislor, Frenchtown*-N J _ _ _ •
SRayner, NY; 1 - . ER Horner,Balt
R Wallace. Cmrt, Ohio ’ 3 W Sohonnerhorn, Phila'
, T Strong, Jr. Lexington .G Btoad Sc lady. Cal
•A Lames, wheoimg, Vo - Wm underwood, Penna
' FRANKLIH Hoilsiv-Chestnut at:. hbov« Thir d.
WH Scott, .wife Sc 2 da, . WB Mickel, Phila
* Milwaukee’t 1 I , J S Noyes Sc la. Ga , *s
Jno Bnges, If Albany, Ind E Dolan ft la, Washington
W 8 Sputa*, NY/ »- Bon.i Buckler, NJ > \ '
WC Martin Sc - J Ricketts, Johnstown,NY
J J Whitehouse, NY IN SAdams, Charlostown
Jos Dawber, Newark, N J F B<Weoks, N Y *
J-Ojvea, NY„ E Marsh. Jersey City
SBCmmver.NJosGailand,NJ
Rev H B Barton, N J
"Li V] EAGLE HOTEL—Third streeri above Race.
-T.Worth,.Chesterco JSMaus,NY . .
SamlPßutli; Balt - " JDEvans,Phila
JP W Rimßon, Chester co Thos Bell, West Chester
R PUrg, Chester co TTraviHa, Cheater co
N 8 HAya/Chatham. • .W Garrett, Chester co ' •
A Kwg, Chester oo G S Hartman L CUoßter co ,
J Pennypacker, Chester co BJannoy, Chester co
CO LoWs; Cheater co JBrownnacki Cliestorco
H Bickel. Jamestown - - M Powell, Reading
J Scott,.Chester co Jns M Smith, Del oo
. *• SffifctftS
Miss Kipe, Lookport W P-Maintan; Delco *
- A'Spoakraan, Chester co : JSpoakman, Chestoroo
LO Leibj, Ashland ‘ . -, / J Faust, Gordon'
'.ueo Mitchell,-.Columbia - r -. D McGinnis, Pa .
Jos Gormloy, NJ;, , gB. Keslorl MoEvnnaviUo
pr Geo S White. Ind ' * c ‘ Gj. Horidorlon, Pa
'-Mrs.Yeager, Bethlehem, O Miss Neal, Ohio
„Chas Douglas, Md > ( ,.G B Mites. Bainbridgo '
A-.y Hoebner,.Port Carbon MV B Coho; Pottsvfllo '
MiM M A Smith. Bait DH Jones, Balt
.-jUeoMeAJpjnA- la, Danville ,
'M'CUNT VERNON HOTEMeeorid et. above Arch,
NowHOpo;/- '■ P-Meyora, New Hope :
Jno Seroh Sc la, Bethlehem•> JH Arndt,'M Chunk'
Jno W Thompson,’N'YJ x ßobt Carothora, Pa '
B Clarko, McKean 00, Pa l CT Wilber, McKean oo
, D JJyrroll, N Y ' . -
-MERCHANTS’ HOVSE-Thirdat.,above Callowhill.
JUl^ntpwn —-- H-Singmaster, Allentown -
BMqHore, Allentown- \ C ALuckonback,Ponna -
DOLuokonbaek, Ponna JLuckenback/Penua r *
. JII Edwards, Ponna H S Getz, Roading , r
>A Albright, Reading A B Mushlitz, Penna
• MraSogeniuso, Flowortown
/.BLACJC' ..
WTtichlino, Jr, Ponna DDaviS,Phil& -
./Tornplo,Hartsville G Kline.3sprlviUov> ' -
Wm Kfino,.Ear 1 vdlo J Conrad, Northampton
• O Weand, Allentown • • M Cooper, Coopersuurg
/-COMMERCIAL HOTEL-*Bixth'st.i above
w Howell, Trenton, N J Obom Lewis, Delaware co
AugLeedom/DeiftWaroco • 1/1 -
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
888 FOURTH PAGE*
"-■'V' - t - «><> BT TELEGBAPir. ' ,
> (Correspondence ,of The Fross.)
. . , ,i « , J ' ' NewYoax,Aug 17.•
;;Arnved. ship, Resolute from Liverpool; ship Ooean
Monarch from do ; ship Hannah Crooker from Havana.
' -■ NriwOBLBANS, Aug 17,
•Arrived ship Revenue from Boston. • .
,_ I MEMORANDA. ~ \ '
lSteamship.Kenneboo, Hand, henoo, -arrived at Now
York yestoraay, arid cleared to return,
v Steamship Circassian, Campbell, oleared at Now York
yesterday forjGalway...... „ - -
' at Now
-York yesterday for Hayrina and New Orleans. .. .
. s ShipGov.LaO/deri.frohvLiVerpool.for Philadelphia,
wasspokenlWh irist lat 42.23, lon 61.20. «w.‘
Shin Don Quixotte, Nott. for San Francisco, cleared at
New York yesterday. . = '
Chimborazo* Gilohrist, and. City of Now-York,
Baiter from Liverpool, arrived at Now York yesterday,
Bobra David Faust, Moslander, and Abbott Lawrence,
Wilson, hence, arnved.nt Wilmington, N C, 16th mat.
,8c hr Martha A McNejl, Hand, from Boston, arrived at
• Wilmington, N C, 16th mat. Bchr C S Peaalee was below
someday, *•,.< - •
SchrNew Zealand, Thurston, hence, arrived At Saco
12th inet , ■ * • .
■ Schr Isis, Chaco,forPhiindelphin, cleared at New York
Bchrs/B Austiir,’.May. hence!for Boston, and LB
Ferguson, Morton,, do for Lynn, arrived at Holmes’ Holo
16th inst, and remainedhext day, in company with schrs
Tsaao Rich, Mary Louisa; and Aurora.
Propeller Sarah, Jones, cleared at New York yesterday
for Philadelphia. . , ' . •■/ ■
SFECJIALi NOTICES.
'-Renovation.-— How* often do we cowo in
oontAot with persons who are always complaining of ill
health! They never feel well; are either weak,debilita*
ted, nervous, or hare rib appetite. We.would say to this
class, procure a bottle of HOOFt AND’S GERMAN BlT
•TERB.usojtvaccording to the directions, arid you wiU
'soon bo restored id health rind vigor. . , ■ .
For sale- by all druggists And dealers in mediomes,
everywhere, at 76 oents per •bottle. Also by.the Pro*
priotors. Dr. C. M. JACKSON Sc CO., 418 AROH Stroot,
... . it
,TnE Vegetable Liquid Hair Dye op
Jplbi Habel requires no previouapreparation of the
hiir.' Its oOects are instantaneous; producing a rich,
gloss;, and lifo-Uka or auburn, cnUreW
.free from .the .'dulL ‘A«mf appearanoe caused bjr other
.dyes. It ia easily applied,and it perfectly harmless.'.
Bold by all drnggiats/and by JULES HAUEL & Co/
CHESTNUT'Street, Philadelphia* auli-6t
■ Removal.'—The Mutual Life Insurance
Cosspaky ou N*w, Yoiiki—The Agency of this Com
pany has boon REMOVED TO THE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY BUILDING at the South
west corner of FOURTH and WALNUT. Streets. 7 *
aulO-m F % RATCHFORD STARR, Agents
1 One-Price Clothing op „ tot LAiiar
Styles, and .mode in the best manner, expressly for
retail bales. Wfl mark. our lowest aelling'pricea m
plain’ yiairnss on each artiole. All goods made to order
giro warranted satisfactory* and our one-price ctstbm
■» strictly adhered, to. We believe'this to be the only
fiur way of dealing, as thereby all are treated able*
• -rVv; f ‘ . I , v - JONEB A CO., •
BM MARKET-Street,
Grover & Baker’s;Y ‘ ~
: Cblxbkatsd Noiseless Family ,6swi»ci-l£AC*tß«f,
’ ** AtRSDUCSD pricbs.
• Temporarily atNo.fiOl.Broadway.
Will return to No. ids in a few 'weeks*
Sivijio "Pond—National Safety Trust
CompaWY.—Chartered by the State ofPehnsylyania. ,
; RULES/ 7 - '
< 1. Money la received every day, and in any amount,
large or areal!. , '
.2. FIVE PER CENT, interest ia paid for money from
theday itiaputin.; 4
< ‘3. Tha money is always paid back in GOLD whenever
it ia called for, and mtliout notice." '
- L;Money ie received firora £xfeutort, Administrator/,
'Otuardiaris, nti d other Trustees, ‘ta.iarge or email auraa,
to remain a long or abort period,
" 5. Tlte money received from Depositors la Insetted in';
E&ai Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other firfK
c^sis^ountiea, .^
nirglifTiir day—WALNUT Street, southwest
Philadelphia. m aplg
Y~§b;a.hbn s Saving . Fund—Northwest
Cocker «COKn r and'WAiNUTiStreets.—Deposlta re
.reoeiYed in small and large >amodntB, from fiUelasses of
tbe.boramnnity, and allows interest at the rato of five per
oenVjferannum. ' *•;7 i
■ Mtyiey may be drawn by checks without loss of in?
• 4X ff, j •
;QfEe«' opem'dallyf from fi until 0 o’clock, and on Mon-:
day and Saturday until 9 In .the evening./President,
FRANKLIN-FELL; Treasurer 'and Secretary,' CHAB
E, MQRRIB.; . •y. 4 i •. ' j
S^mabeibdTT
■ MACaULAY-^OLIVER.—On the'lCth inst.,*bvßov..
Dr. Blookwooa.MrrJohtr Macaulay, of Philadelphia, to,
Mifs&arah Oliver,,OfFranfclirt.lndiana, .‘y ' *
iHILL-rHA3tE*“-Aujr.' 14, by ROV.T.S. Johnston, Mr.*
John W. Hm to Miss Alary Ann Hare, alt of Twenty
fourth ward. „ -- , i • . . *,
•CADMUS-LENTZ.-On thoilth instant, by Rev. Bi
R.‘MiUer, James N. Cadmus to Mary K. Lentz, both of
thiscity. : ,*-
yyr* •- pmp»: l ; ~ ..
LOCKYER.—At' her. residetibe; in GormanloWn/on
inBt..X/ydia, Tolict of. the late Captain Uoorge
Locliyer.and anoghterof Uia iate.Georgo Eyro, ofiCon-\
sinctom * 1 • ,-/ ‘ '* ;
' jfTh®, relatives nnd friends of the family Are' respect
fully invited to attend the fUnepil/rom the residence of
her bfother-jn-wr, Jdpatbfin'WamwrSght. corner ‘of
..v. Jopathnn 7 'WajnwrSght. corner ‘oi
Beach and-Hnnover .streets. Kpnsln&tolVthl* { ihurs
day) afternoon, , at a o'olock, .yrithoot lUrthM notica.
To proceed to Laurtl Hilt CemOtotT. • .*
,vMpMAKIN.—On tho 10th insUikt. Robert, non of Dr.
William .0. amlßoWcca. Jape McMackiri, in the 7th
Funeral from* Che residence if Ms parent*, I Northwest
corn or of'Second and Heed streets, on Friary,after
noon,nt 4 o’clock. *’‘ ,*; • . «.».. i-i*
;.WATKIN.— OnMondftyaftpj-noonithe lfith instant*
ItobeccßfWlfo of Lewis Wiitkirt. ' • -
,-Funeral from the residence..of her husband, this
'(ThUrsclfty)nftornoon,nt2o’olock.'- • *-
PETERSON.— Kuddonty* oiitha lfith ins.t, Mrs. Mary
Peterson, in tho BMh'yf,ar pf her ase.
r> Funeral imm tho residence of nor son, Poter Petor
.apdVflO.vw North* Sixth strpot, this (Thursday) aitor
.nqpu.nt 3 o’clock. *
.•SHAFFER.—On the 13th instfint,'Mrs. Man*.Shaffer,
relict of tho lateJolmflliafftir, intbefWth yearofnorago.
* unoral trom the resldenceofherBon-m-law,John A.
NewrnamNo.433 Green street, this (Thursdnyl&ftor
ndOti.ntS o’clock. , *
Monday evoning, 18th imt.,
%Ilr;cli Lmdenjimyor, aged 33 years.
_ punertvl (tom his late No. 809 Cherry street,
oirFflday afternoon the 19th inst., at 2 o'clock. * .
„ FLhfu|lLß.—On Tuesday morning, lflth Inst., llov.
Leonard Fletcher,. - ’ . .. .
Funeral from the residence of Lewis Watson, No, 430
Street, this (Thursday) morning - , to 9
° DONOVAN.—On the 16Ui Donavnn,
funeral ftotrt the'realdenee'ofherjirtdle^loh'nllaltMi,'
Parrish atroeti'Weat of-Twentieth,'this (TbUrtday) at-'
temoornatl o'clock. , .y •' ; , ’’ ' ■ * u
WELSH.—On the 10th instant, John Fraadis, act) of.
Michael and Mary Welsh, 2 yoaru, o montlis, and
from the residence of his parents, Gay street,
"'punorai' from ”!in'roaXnco of hii’ami-ln*taw, Oporgo
W.Thbmao, M|B Ooatia itroot, tip. (Thursday) morn-.
'"wiUTEf-Mra. Mnrgarot G. Whits, in al»ut tho 67th
■ roar pfhar iwe, 4 tho.tjmideppe ot.&fr. Bamuol BrooXa,
•0 Flntenff’fj-om Mr. 8. Brook’s, this (Thursday) aftor
" WIIfBAHTh-On tho IDtli inat., Jeiao Willard, mths
'ttth yoar of hip agp,' -■ .. .. .
Ponordlifrora hialnto roaidonco, pppoaito tho eight
milo atohe, in Koxborough, tin. (Ttiur.day) morning,
'"\lViiu?Y.-Oti tho lKli inat., Mtohaal kurloy.iti trio.
.7(itn year of hi. ago, . *
Funeral from ins late residence,’No. 137 Oms street;
York,)above, CoaWs, this (Thursday/ mornmgvto
wlSf^X.-Vonthomh&stanL James William WU
joi t ,oi)ly t son oi J, W. >y jllox, aged o years and 0 months.
‘<GIRARO FAUK.‘»-AN adjourneS
.11*3 -'mooting of tho citlzonß.m favor of.the abqve
namod Wrk wHI be held at tho House of JOHN M. BLY
LOIUJv. Sv. corißixth and Brown atreets, onTHUKS
. AUaust 18th, 1839, to hear tho reports,
of committees. Puuotual attendance is recuosted. ,
: . :1 s; j . 1 M59: f 1
G,.iri.; Garden: c 0,,..
i Manufacturersof andWholesale*Dealersin -
'HATS;.•CAPS,. FURS,
SILK. AND STRAW. BONNETS,. > ‘
j ’.AND STRAW GOODS, " •
I AKWICIAI, FLOWERS,
FEATHERS, RUCHES, Ac., See.,
' NOS. 600 AND 603 MARKET STREET,
EXTENSIVE S °STOOK.° n ßim’ f TEnfes; ]LOWEST
aulB-3m ’ ' ' PRICES. ’
160T ,f is vys xke-,~ } 607
NOKTnBECOND STREET, ApOVE tifeEEIE,
Ha* now miford/and i* daily raaeivfflj? ftnti'jnanuiactu-
HngalMSQnMortmoritof l • ‘• 5 : ■ -v '
WHITE AND COLOREDJUNCY LACE BONNETS.
Also, Alarms assortment of r-' • ■ -
, "FRENCH LACE, TRIMMINGS, TISSUES; AND
MATERIAL FOR pall BONNETS.
Also, a fiiU lino of Ribboits, Flowers, Feathers, Bonnet
Bilk*,.Velvets, Satins, and now-shaped Bonnet Ffames.
au!7-6t* ■ ' . .
HAKNESS, BIIXDtJE LEATHER, &c. 1431 MARKET STREET. - 431.
jyj c BEATH, & BROTHER,
CURRIERS AND LEATHER DEALERS,
423 DILLWYN STREET, ■
! f , , Below Willow stroot,'
Manufacture to order, nnd keop constantly bn handi ,
EXTRA FINE BLAGIC AND RUSSET BRIDLE '
• SHAVED AND .WEIGHT HARNESS, SKIRTING,
. ..TRUNK LEATHER, &o„ Ac.
aulB-6t* .
DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
J; W- OIBBS & SONS,_
*i ' ’ NO. 831 MARKET .STREET, , ,
’ Are now opening their
FALL & WINTER STOCK OF GOODS ADAPTED TO
MEN’S WEAR,
In whioh will be found a full assortment of
CLOTHS, DOESKINS, VESTINGB, TRIMMINGS,
Sc c. ' aufi*3tn
1859. FALL TRADE. 18 59.
SHORTRIDGE & BRO.,
(tuccsssoua to ha. khan, rjctheu, Sc c 0.,)
, , IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS -
O*
HR Y GOOES,.
- 420 MARKET STREET,
Have in fitore a complete line of -
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC'GOODS,
Boleoted expressly with a view to the interests of
CASH AND PROMPT SHORT-CREDIT DEALERS,
To .whioh the/ respectfully invite the attention of the
trade.
N. B.—A full stock constantly on hand, and orders will
ba exoouted promptly,,at the
auMra] LOWEST MARKET RATES.
JJLEAOHED AND BROWN '
' i S H EETINGS.
\ ■ ‘ A »CLI. LINK OK
Tire MOST APPROVED BRANDS,
) ’ FOR B.LK
' BY THE TIECB OR PACKAGE.
JOSHUA Xu. BAILY,
, ! SIS MARKET STREET,
; »ul-tf . . ■ PHILADELPHIA. , ''
! COMMISSION HOUSES. ,
JJURQESS . '&, MEADn
.:^r>ur ; Nr>EE goods,
, f • BY THE PACKAGE..
WOOLLENS AND CLOTHING GOODS,
, .HOSIERY AND.GLOVES.
Sole Agonts in the United States for the sale of
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NEW YORK.
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H. "WARD, Nos. 103,:10S, 107 North
* SECOND Street; is daily, receiving and Mami-
Jaclurim; a good assortment of COLORED LACE and
STRAW BONNETS of the best patterns. Also, a good
assortment of French Lac? Materials and Trimmings
for jimkm-t Bonnots. Also, & choice stock of French
Flowers, tout beta, Ruches, and Bonnet Frames.
• * *■ “ aulB-tbs&m-6t
rpiIERE IS;; A RICHNESS AND DIS
. Ju > PLAY of Artistic Skill ill tho Life-size Photo
©ALT—SALT-5,000 saoks Ashton’s Firo;
]g 000 do Liverpool Ground; £O,OOO bags Dairy, as
sorted sizes, for sale, in lots to suit, br
. , “ > ALEXANDER KERR,
nuiaJt* 134 SOUTH and 332 N. WHARVES.
JUST RECEIVED—A large assortment of
Bugles and Beads; also* afull Imp of Hair Nets and
-fiadlonr Silk* LMies Jprefiß Trimmings of the latest
style, which wo.are selling atvery loyrrates. _ .
sulT-St* r 9 South' rOUitTH? UUiawUi. SnPket.
nit AIN MILLS —GRAIN MILLS —For
and plantation. The IRON-BURR MILL
-hag.no equal for Grinding Fino Moal,'Food, Codes, Spi
cen,eto.»by hand or power.
Price 88, 825, and 845.
Now in operaton at South SECOND Street.,
Agents wanted in every county and fltato, by *
' nul7-3in - i ■ E. FARREI, A CO.
IMPROVED SPECTACLES AND EYE
GLASSES corroctly fitted to the Eyo at
M, J. FRANKLIN’S, Optician,
- 112 South FOURTH Strest, below Chestnut.
1 Also,' constantly on hand, Microscopes, Opera
glasses, Mathematical and Physical Instruments, Stereo
scopes and Stereoscopic Pictures, m a groat variety,
wholesale and rotail, autt-<st-if
HfBRINO, GAUZE UNDERGARMENTS,
ITJL- of Cartwright. A Warner’s superior make. We
havethepi in all varieties fotXadios,'Gents’ andChil-'
dren’tjweat. *_ t -• > 1 • • -
Hosiery in medium.and superior- qualities for Ladies’
Gents, and. Children’s woer, including a lot of Lodiea'
Lisle-thread hopa.of vory fine quahtiee.
and a lot of imen ana Lisle-thread half hosp for Gents*
in' aillr, silk and Lisle, Lisle'thread, kid a«d
Nubia Besrffl or Clouds, of Urge size, in white and
HATS AND CAPS.
' REMOVALS.
MIUIiINEHY GOODS.
bibbo ns,
Of every kind, in immense variety;
NEW BONNET MATERIALS,
BONNET: VELVETS, SATINS,
GRO BE NAPS, LINING SILKS,
ENGLIBH DRAPES, of the best makeß,
FRENCH A AMERICAN ARTIFICIAL
FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES, Ao
Also, newest Fall stylos of
STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS,
And STRAW GOODS, of every description,
Now open, and presenting altogether tho most com
plete stock of MILLINERY GOODS in this market.
and Milliners from every a action of the
oountry ore cordially invited to call and examine our
stock, whioh we offer at the
CLOSEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
ROSENHEIM, BROOKS, & GO.,
aulO-tnovl
431 MARKET STREET.
1859. pall trade, 1859<
AGARD & GO.,
323 MARKET STREET,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN ‘ %
• HATS. CAPS, FURS,
BONNETS; RUCHES, FLOWERS, Ac.,
Havenow in store a full a took of Goods, to whieh they
invite the attontion of prat-class buyers. au!s-2m*.
FALL TRADE
725 ° H . ESTNUI ' street, !j25
- LINCOLN, WOOD & NICHOLS,
Invite the attention qf the trade, speoially oosh and
short-time buyers, to their
unequalled attractions
FANCY AND STRAW BONNETS, RIBBONS,
FLOWERS. FEATHERS, Ac., &c.
N. B.—Oar Fancy Bonnet, are all made on onr own
premises. ’ ‘ v&uU-3ra
J. HILLBORN JONES.
' Importer and Manufacturer of , ' ~
FANCY SILK
• AND ' ..-t
STRAW BONNETS,:
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS; i
.K • FEATHERS, RUCHES, Ac*
i The attention of City and Country Dealers is invited
to a large and varied stook of the above goods, at
- 438 MARKET STREET,
• -.Below PIFTH, ■
LADIES’ DRESS TRIMMINGS.
gLACKINTON
WATCH-SPRING SKIRT,
WITH THH
SELF-REGULATING BUSTLE.
Tho lightest and most beautiful SKIRT yot invented.
For 8a!o (at wholesalo) by
STERN & FREEMAN, 1
. ■ \ Sole Agonte, ■
T 26 CHESTNUT STREET.
TO THE SOUTHERN AND "WESTERN
■TRADE.
s jc x m t &
DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD'S NEVT SKIRT,
TRAIL 8KIR?& EOEMOI ' FASHISI '-"
WOVfiN SKIRTS.
QUAKER SKIRTS,
~ , „ . . CONTINENTAL SKIRTS,
j Aad a fail assortment of Sixty carefully aelootod styles
* of CHILDREN,
MISSES, and
EVANS & HABSALL,- LAI)IE8 -
el South FOURTH Street.
lyo THE JOBBING TRADE.
TV. H. HOKSTHANN & SONS,
FIFTH AND CHERRY*STREETS, ADJOINING THE
FACTORY,
(Formerly tbo Friends* Meeting House,)
Invite the attention of Jobbers to their a took of Ladies’
Dress, Cloak, and Mantilla Trimmings, of Foreign and
Domestic Manufacture, comprising
Plato fringes from # to 8 in. Fomponotte Trimmings.
Fanoy head do. lh>to6“ Shawl Borderj.
Velvet head fringes. . Silk Buttons.
Riob crochet >r . Tassels.
jtojd Guipure loops. Skirt Braids &o>, &o».
1--' - - , - ALSO,
BERLIN ZEPHYR TVOgSTED AND SHETLAND
a pull link op
' LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SKIRTS. -
t&.80.e Agents for RYLE'S Spool Silk, . au&-12t
FANCY DRY GOODS JOBBERS.
BROTHER, & BREWSTER,
23 NORTH FOURTH STREET
HOSIERY,
GLOVES, akd
FANCY GOODS.
. We have a fine stock of Imported and Domestio Goode,
particularly adapted to
SOUTHERN TRADE,
To wbioh we invite the attention of first-claw buyors.
au6-3ra <
<§GHAFFBH & ROBERTS,
4120 MARKET STREET,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS*
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
SMALL WARES, COMBS,
BRUSHES, LOOKING-GLASSES,
.GERMAN and FRENCH FANCY GOODS,
ANO
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS. ans-flm
DUHRING & CO.,
Nos. 26 and 23 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Are now receiving, by suoobsaive arrivals from Europe,
' THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS
OP
ENGLISH AND GERMAN
HOSIERY,
GLOVES,* AND SMALL WAREB,
WOOLLEN YARNS,
MACHINB SEWING SILK AND THREAD,
Add solicit an inspection of their complete and well
-1 '< . assorted stook,
Jyll-Sm ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO
SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE,
JJURNETT, SEXTON,* SWEARINGEN,
Are now opening at their Store,
, c NO. 409 MARKET STREET,
Above FOURTH, North ride,
X naXDROMB ASSORTMENT OP
, NEW FALL STYLES OF
FANCY DRY GOODS,
Of THmn. IMPOItTATJON
and eeleotipn, whioh they offer for Bale to buyers from
all parte of the United States, on the most reasonable
terms. - - - r ' aus-2ro
P'ALL, 1.86 0-
. ' SITER, VAN GULIN, & GLASS,
IMPORTERS
' AXV <■ -
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
HOSIERY, GLOVES, FANCJY GOODS, Btc.,
No. 423 MARKET STREET!'
Abovo FOURTH, PHILADELPHIA,
3JARTINS, PEDDLE.
& HAMRICK,
‘ Importers ami dealers in
HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND FANCY NOTIONS,
NO. 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
„ 1 Fire doors below the Morohnnte* Hotel,
Offer for sale the most complote stock of Goods m their
line to be found in the Unitrd States, consisting of
HOSIERY, of every grade.
GLOVES, in three h undred varieties,
UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS.
-LINEN-BOSOM BHIRTS and COLLARS.
LINEN CAMBRIC HJDKFS. Sc BHIRT FRONTS.
LAD7IO3 t ELASTIC BELTS, with clasps of en
tirely new aoelgns, with an endless variety of NO
FI&X-cEAH8 h y'E6TS?RN° ANd’hOUTHERN
BUYERS. aus-3m
CHINA AND QUEENSWARE.
rpURNBULL, ALLEN.
& CO.,
NOS. 33 AND 3S SOUTH FOURTH STRBET,
IMPORTERS
AND
Wholesale Coalers In
CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARE, •
PITTSBURG GLAS& AGENCY.
' RF*Merohante supplied with Glaw at Manufacturer’s
prioes, aufl-2ra
gOYD & STROUD,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
Have now on hand a complete stock of
QUEENSWARE,
GLASSWARE, and
FRENCH AND ENGLISH CIIINA,
At their Olp Stand, No, 3ft NORTH FOURTH BT.,
four doors below Merclinnte 1 Hotel, to which they invite
the attonthn of .WHOLESALE BUYERS.
*7" Aobnts por Pittsburg Glasb. aus-3m
POLITICAL.
tilOR PROTHONQTARY OF THE COURT
1/ OF COMMON PLEAS,
JOSEPH 0. COSTELLO,
Of tha Second Ward*
KTSuhlaflt to OainooratlQ rutac.
DEFINED BORAX, —20 cases for sale by
fIROT « E «‘ "* tf W ,V’
THIRD-STREET JOBBING HOUSES
ias9. FALi - trade. iBs9>
J. T. WAY* CO.,
. ■> j ' . IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
!-'-- OV - '
DRY GOODS,
NEW MARBLE BUILDING,
NO. 28
, . NORTH THIRD STREET.
We offer, by the package or piece, to
CASH OR PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS,
A very large and attractive Stock of
AMBRICAN AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS.
Pureh ers will find our stock well assorted at all sea
sons of ne year.
J. T .WAY, JAS. H DUNLAP,
WM. P. WAY, [aufi'2ra] GEO. P. WAY.
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE,
& CO
MFORTERS AND, JOBBERS
07
DRYGOODS,
Nos. 237 & 311 NORTH THIRD Si., jlbqvh RACB,
Would now inform their customers nnd the trade gene*
rally, that their stock this season will be
, UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE.
aus-2m
JUNGrEKICH & SMITH,
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
NO. 43 NORTH THIRD STRHHT
Hooey ( and Lovoriag’s Syrup always on hand.
aus-2m
gOWER, BARNES, & CO,
PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN
miscellaneous, school, and
blank books and stationery,
NO. 3T NORTH THIRD STREET, BELOW ARCH,
, - -
DR. EMMONS'S NEW AMERICAN MANUAL OF
' , GEOLOGY. 1 ’
Sanders’ Now Renders. Groenleaf’g and Brooks*
te,.® 001 * 1 Wntinß ’
.or ;1859.'
LUDWIG, KNEEDLER,
& CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF ' ,
BRITISH, FRENCH, AND AMERICAN
DRY GOODS,
• •NO. 30 NORTH .THIRD ST, ABOVE MARKET,
SUS-13t ' WSSTSIDII,
J-JENDRY & HARRIS,
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
in
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NORTHWEST CORNER THIRD AND ARCH STS,
aus-*m . . PHILADELPHIA.
rjHOS. MELLOR & CO.,
NO. B NORTH THIRD STREET,
IMPORTERS
. 0» I
ENOLIBH, FRENCH, AND' BERMAN
HOSIERY,
GLOVES, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, *0
&u5-Sra . .
CHAMBERS & CATTELL,
NO. 32 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
, IMPORTERS OF
FRENCH CALF SKINS,
AND
‘ MANUFACTURERS OF
CITY CALF AND KIPSKINB,
JJoroacoß and Linings, Oak and Red Sole Leather*
aofi-lm
& MAGrINNIS,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
SHOE THREADS,
FRENCH AND ENGLISH LABTINGS, AND
SHOE-MANUFACTURERS’ ARTICLES;
Saving Machine Silk, Thread and Needles.
, . NO. 30 NORTH THIRD ST.,
Agents for
. UPFIELD’S PATENT BOOT-TREES.
aus-3m
PSTBR SIBOBR, Wm. 8. BaIBD, JoHIf WIEST,
Jacob Ribobl, D. B. Ervin,
jJIEGEL, BAIRD, & CO.,
(Late Sieger, Lamb, & C 0.,)
IMPORTERS AND JOBBBRB
ov
DRY GOODS,
No. 4T North THIRD BTRBET, PHILADELPHIA.
OUR FALL STOCK
I* now complete in all it« departments; and ready for
Buyers. Prompt paying Merchants from alt parts of the
Union aro reepootfully solicited to oall and examine for
thomoolve*.' aus-3m ’
GILMORE, & CO.,
N 05.40 AND 42 NORTH THIRD STREET,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
SILRB, RIBBONS; DRES3 GOODS,
. WHITE GOODS, LACES, LINENS,
BMBROIDERIES, &c.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND SHAWLS.
aus4m'
CURTAIN MATERIALS.
Q.UILLOU, EMOKY, & CO.,
■NO. 327 MARKET STREET,
I Importers and Jobbers of
HOUSE-FURNISHING DRV GOODS,
BLANKETS, QUILTS, TOWELLINGS, Ac., Ac.,
CURTAIN MATERIALS,
a And Bole Agents in Philadelphia for
HUGUJK N 0 T SHEETINGS.
aul3-lm
IJIO SOUTHERN AND WESTERN
MERCHANTS,
BUYUfO
WINDOW SHADES,
WINDOW HOLLANDS,
WINDOW-SHADE FIXTURES,
CURTAINS, or
CURTAIN MATERIALS.
W. HENRY PATTEN,
630 CHESTNUT STREET,
Offers for inspection to buyers a fuli line of the, above
goods, manufactured and imported expressly for the
FALL TRADE,
Whioh are offered to the Trade at prices that defy
competition. aul2-flt
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
FURNISHING GOODS
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS*
LONGCOPE & PEARCE,
NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, ’
Have now in store a full assortment in their line, to
which they invito the attention oT thenr customers
and buyers of suoh goods. aus-2m ,
J£ e C. WALBOBN & CO.,
(Now) No«. 5 and T NORTH SIXTH STREET,
MANUFACTURERS
OF
BHIRTB, WRAPPERS, DRESS 9TOOKS, ETC.
. Dealers in every artiole relating to the
GENT’S FURNISHING BUSINESS.
my!7-3mif
JW. SCOTT—late of the firm of Win.
• Chester & Boott—GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH
ING STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 614
Street, (nearly opposite the Girard House,)
5! W. if. would respectfully call the attention of his
former patrons and friends fc> biß now store, and is pro
pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A
perfect fit guarantied, wholesale Trade supplied with
fine Shirts and Collars. jy2l-ly
WINES AND LIQUORS.
pKINOE, IMPERIAL
CHAMPAGNE,
DE VENOSE le CO , EFERNAY, FRANCE.
Tkib ib a panvKCTLT Pcrb Awn Dblicatk Tft ms,
from the Vinoyardof Messrs. Do Venpge & Co., Whose
estate lies in the centre nf the fnr-fnmtd Champagne
Dittrict of France, U lisa nitliorto won confined to the
best tftbleS of England and the Continent, and has only
very recently boon introduced into this oounlry, whoro
its rare quality, combined with tho moderate price at
which itu offered, is already ftchiovinK a suocess and
popularity unprecedented in the annals of tho Wins
l-kjM in this oity by REEVES.& DEAL, No. 204 MAR
KET BTREET, and at the Pnncitiftl Hotels, and by all
the leading dealers throughout the country.
E. V. HAUGHWOUT,
. soleimCrtbr,
Comer of BROADWAY end BROOME STREETS,
jyl9-tuth&s2mif
fIfARAOAIBO COFFEE.—3,2OO Bags
ITJ.
WANTS.
XMjT ANTED—By a youtig Man, ft situation
_ , , • in establishment, where he eon
ANTED—By a sober nnd industrious
•nrT, , situation asPOiITKR or PACKER («'.
Wholesale Straw or Shoo House. Has bnd experienw
ao £ e .t^ S », rR ffi r v‘l?l Uestofcity references give m
Address ** K., M office of The Press. aul3-6t* ‘
WANTED —A LAD to run on'Errands
’” nnd make himself useful. Addross, in bnndwri
ting of applicant* “A. L." office of The Pflu. nSIB 3t»
WANTED —A Partner, with from 55,000
* ” to Sio 000. in the Cnsh'JoDbin? Dry Goods busi
location bn MATt-
KET Street. Address’* A. Q,” Press office. au!B-2t*
TJfTANTED —By a young Man, a situation
V v inn Wholesale Drug House, who has had five
years experience in the retail business. Best of refe
rences can be given. Address Opium,” Blood’s Pi
spatch. ’ ; ' au!B-2t* •
SALESMAN—BOOK-KEEPER —CLERK.
Situation wanted by an energetic young Man.
spoaking and corresponding in am, modern languages
Wg I BRO n , t SFte-iStIS
Street. aa!7-2t*
Vf/'ANTED —By a young Man of 21, a
* " eitnationinaWholesale HousetlOroceries pre
ferred.) Ha has been accustomed to the work of a
country store, and lately setting Dry Goods to the city
Salary moderate. • Address • 4 * Industy.” at
WANTED— By a good SALESMAN, a
situation in a Wholesale or Retail Diy Goods
Store. Willing to go South or West. Address “J. M.
R.” office of The Press. - au!6-6t*
Y^TANTED —A young Maw (a graduate in
" * the Hish School preferred) to assist in a Count
ing Room. Address " Box8B0,” Philadelphia Post Office,
with reference. . au!6-3t*
WANTED TO EXCHANGE forimprov-
J * ed city property, free from incumbrance, 160 aores
ST excellent FARM LAND, located in Gloucester Co.,
few Jersey. The Railroad from Camden to Bridgeton,
shortly to be laid, passes within a short distance of the
land. For further particulars address J. K., offico of
The Pres*. je3l.
FOR SALE AND TO LET,
Tf*oß SALE.—Season ticket Arch-street
Theatre. Addross “E. W.” Blood's Dispatch.
tvu!B-2t*
XpOK SALE—One ISbate of Stock Arch
street Theatre, with'Senson Ticket Address
Nette, Blood’s Dispatch.,, . , aalB-2t*
TO LET—Two handsome offices on the
First Floor, at 731SANSQM Street. au!B2t*
fjjjj* FOR RENT,—A large second-story
JuaL ROOM in the Iron Building, £O5 CHESTNUT St.
or the . Board of Trade. Apply to
ASHTON S Commercial Agency. aul6-3t*
TO.. LET—The very extensive ’’CELLAR
of Store No. £O5 MARKET Street. Apply on the
premises. - , • ■ • - auH-12t*
®TO LET.—:The large six-story Brick
WAREHOUSE. No. SOI COMMERCE Street,
suitable for Storarenor Manufacturing purpose*. Apply
at No. 806 MARKET Street. aull-Im* 3
A VALUABLE FARM AND COUNTRY
SEAT FOR SALE, two miles .from the Chelten
nui Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad, containing
120 acres of highly improved land, with an abundance or
fruit , end shade trees, ihe improvements are. a fine
stone mansion, containing fourteen rooms, tenant-house.'
loe-house, large barn, carnage-house, and ail necessary
out buildings. A fine bmldmg site-on the premise*/
Could easily be divided into two beautiful country seats.
For further particulars inquire of John J. C. Harvey,
on the premises. •’ -aurl-Im*
A HOM<EOf>ATHIO PHARMACY FOR
a sacrifice. The Stock, Fixtures, and
Good-Will will bo given for £9OO. • Well suited for a
xoung Physician or Student of Medicine. The present
owner desires to limit himself to the practice of medi
cine. Address “Doctor O. F. L.,” Press Office..
aul3-stuth3t* - , *
Hardware. —a ‘wholesale House, do
ing chiefly .a Southern paok&ge' business, to
prompt dealers in cities, desires to sell out. Bad health
the reason for retiring. The business of twelve years
standing. The stock is all new, and mostly In'original
package*. The Terms will be liberal. No lands tdken in
exchange. : Address “Delphos,” Box 2031 New York
Post Office. , . ; - v ■ augl-13w
DRAFTS —OntheUnion Bank of London.
and Royal Bank of Ireland, in sums to suit.
For sale by_ WELLS, FARGO & CO.,
mrlB-3ra* - - - • No. 400 Chestnut stree*-.
BOARDING.
THIRST-CLASS BOARDING, _AT 1104
* , SpRUCE STREET.—House central and ploa
santly situated; Rooms m suites and single, handsome
ly Furnished and Airy, Also, Offico to let with Furni
tore. ' • aulMt*
BOARDING.— Elegant and airy Rooms,
single and in suites, can be had with first-class
Board, for the Summer, FaQ, end Winter, at 1316 WAL
NUT Street, - auB-2m
Desirable private boarding for
families; large and small rooms communicating,
handsomely furnished; larae garden attached. Refer
ences required. 1529 SPRUCE Street.- jy!9-lm*
EDUCATIONAL.
M r * WINTHROP TAPPAN’S BQARD
ING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNO LA
DIES. 1727 VINE Street, near-Locan Bquare, trill open
on WEDNESDAY, September 14th.
Retebxxces.—Pres. Allen, Girard College: Hon. Joel
Jones, Rev. J. A.‘VnuTlmn. D.-D.. Rev. A. H. Vinton,
p. D.. Joseph G. Mitchell, Esq.. Philadelphia.
Prof. J. A. Alexander, D. D., Princeton, N. J.
Prof. It. D. U itcncock.D. D.» New York city.
Hon. It. G. Wmthrop, Boston. aulS-tnstu-Qw*
TI3E CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, Re
moved from No. 1302 FILBERT Street to No.
127 North TENTH Btreet, will reopen, on MONDAY,
September sth. £o) a prepared for College or Easiness.
All branches of n complete English education, the Clas
sics, Mathematics, and Modern Languages, are taught
after a system.which insures thoroughness and rapid
progress. Circulars to bo hnd nt the School.
> C. BEIDENB TICKER,
No. 127 North TENTH Stroet.
REPEKEXCEs.—Rov.-Mr. J. A. Vauahan, Rev. Mr. J.
H. A. Bouibervor, Rev.' Mr. Wm. H. Furness, Benlamiu
Gerhard, Esq., ArthurW. Little, Esq., Chas. Short,
Esq., Prof. Joftoph Loidy, Prof. Cornelius Felton, Cam
bridge; Theodore Sodgwiok, Esq., New York. auls-2m»
A CADEMY OF THE PROTESTANT
J*- EPISCOPAL CHURCH. LOCUST and JUNIPER
Streets.
Tho Autumnal Session of this Institution will open on
MONDAV, September 6th, at 9 o’clock A. M,
Boys able to read, and not less than eight years of age.'
are received as soon as they hare begun to write and
cijpher, and are conducted through tho various classes
of .the Aooderay with a.rapidity proportioned to their
ability.
The Tuition Fee for those in the lowest class is #6O
per annilin, for all others $76 per annum; payable half
yearly inadvance.
Besides this fee there are no other charges ; instruc
tion in tho French language and Drawing, and the use
of tho Gymnasium being afforded without addition to
tho alxive-nnmod prices.
Applications for admission may bn made to the Princi
pal, at the Academy, daily after August 31st, between
tho hours of 10 and 12 o’clook A. M.
JAMES w'. ROBINS. A. M.,
. - ' Principal.
aulg-tu&th-lm
THE GERMANTOWN ACADEMY WILL
reopen on MONDAY, September, 6th, 1869. The
Principal will receive a limited numborof Boys into his
family. J. H. WITHINGTON/A. M.,
auw-lnr - -Principal,
The misses ewing will open a
SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHIL
DREN, on MONDAY, SeptambeT 6th, at 937 SPRUCE
Street; where Circulars may be obtained. / _
RsFsnENCjts, Rev. Albert Barnos, Rev. W. W,
Spear, D. D., Prof. C, D. Cleveland. an!7-6w*
SAUNDER’S INSTITUTE.—WEST PHI
LADELPHIA INSTITUTE: West Philadelphia
Railroad; MARKET and THIRTY-NlNTH.Btreets;
MONDAY, September sth. Sovon-ocre - grove; clear
field: large rooms; healthtmorals; application; youth
of refinement; uelootnesa; English; history; mathema
tics; French; Latin; Greek; any College; any class;
business; all any, with meals furnished; all the week,
except Saturday and Sunday; all the term of 6 months;
all the year; a happy home; visit; examine. au!7-Ct
The misses aertsen’S school for
, YOUNG LADIES.
PRICE STREET , GERMANTOWN.
Tho Fall Terra will begin on tho FIRST MONDAY in
September. .
instruction m the usual Enousu bbanciies, with
Latin; French, and Drawmap. nul6-tf
nniiE arch-street institute for
•-L YOUNG LADIES.—Tho Eleventh Session will
commence on MONDAY. September 6th, )SB>. For cir
culars apply at 1346 ARCH Street, one door east of Broad.
nu!6-4w* Miss L. M. BROWN, Principal.
Eden hall (late paradise) f.
SEMINARY, situated in the village of Paradise,
on Lancaster and Philadelphia turnpike, fifty-three
miles west of Philadelphia, mna miles east of Lancaster
city, and three-fourths of-a mile from Lea man Place
station, Pennsylvania Railroad, RE-OPENS, for its
TENTH SESSION, on the-SECOND WEDNESDAY
IN SEPTEMBER. Th? buildlpx is undergoing tho
rough repair, a story being aqdeu for dormitories, into
which water will bo introduced, and bath attached.
Comfortable accommodation is thus provided for thirty
boarding pupils, and the trustees will spare uo expense
to renderilio school worthy of public favor.
Amonshe many to whom the oonduotors of this sohool
might refer,they are permitted particularly to name
tho Rt. Jtev. Bishops Alonzo Pottor and De Lancey, and
tho Rev. Dr. W. Bacon Stevens, of Philadelphia. They
also submit the following testimonial, kindly tendered
by the Rt. Rev. Dr. S. Bowman, Assistant Bishop P. E.
Church, Pennsylvania:
“ The Seminary for young ladies at Paradise, Lancas
ter oounty, under the general superintendence of Dr.
KillikeUy, and with Miss Chamberlain, as the immedi
ate and active Principal, is one that, I think, may be re
lied on to do faithfully all that it promises. The situa
tion is healthy, beautiful, and easily accessible by the
Pennsylvania Railroad. Dr. Kilhkeily has had large ex-
S silence in superintending the education of young la
ies, and Miss Chamberlain brines to tho institution the
well-earned reputation of ft most competent and suc
cessful teacher, as well in imparting knowledge asm
administering discipline. The Seminary is, therefore. I
think, entitled to the confidence of the public, and I
hope will reoeive it.”
FOR TERMS, whioh are very moderate, please ad
dress the Rev. Dr. KILLIKELLY, Rector,
aul-dw Paradise, Lancaster county, Pa.
Harriett brown will reopen
HER BCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, in the
Large and Airy Rooms at the N.W. cor. of FILBERT
and JUNIPER Streets, opposite Penn Square, on the
6th ofNinth mo. (September.) Circulars oau bo obtained
at No. 1329 FILBERT Street. aull-lm*
rriHE HEMANS institute.
JL The subscriber will open SEPTEMBER 12th,
at No. 1315 WALNUT STREET, h» School for the
higher education of a limited number of Young Ladies.
Parents to whom he Is not personally known are referred
to Professor C. D. Cleaveland, Professor Charles Short,
Rev. H. J. Morton, D. D., Rev. Win. B. Slovens, D. D.,
Rev. J. p. B. Wilmor, D.Dy Rev. H. A. Boardman, D.
D., Rev. Wm. H. Farness, D. D., and others.
jyZl-2m ; JAMEBI. HELM.
The misses casey and mrs. bee-
BE’S BoaTdiug and Day School for Younß Ladies,
1703 WALNUT Street, reopens WEDNESDAY. Sep
tember 7th. 1 au2-2m
Bryant & stratton’s national
MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila
delphia.! S. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT;
New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Ohioago. For in
formation, call or send for Catalogue. feMf
Medicinal.
SCROFULA. WHITE SWELLING, HIP
DISEASE, TETTER, SCALD HEAD, Eruption,
of the Skin generally, and all Humors and Impurities ol
the Blood, are radically and permanently cured by the
celebrated
• ; . IMPERIAL DEPURATIYE. ,
It has bedn a very important asont in the oure of
CANCEROUS DISEASES by Dr.Lounßberry Sc Co., for
a number of years past, and its groat value in the oure
of Cancers is abundantly established by the many cures
In SCROFULOUS affections its remarkable curative
efleot has never been equalled. It euros the most ol»ti
nato cases.
•TETTER, SCALD HEAD, and all Eruptions of the
Skin; readily yield to a moderate uso'of this Medicine.
Malignant' ulcers and Sores are readily oured by tho ose
of a few bottles. • - -•
Prepared and sold by
MAcNICHOL.ic BRO.,(Late Lounsborry Sc C 0.,)
_ ’ • , No. 60 North FIFTH Street, below Arch.
For sale by tho 101 l owing Druggists:
, J. F. Long & Co., Lancaster 5 C. W. Eptine, Pottsvilla;
J.H.Raser, Rending ;S. S. Stoven*u Rending; T. A J.
McCbntqck. Easton; Jas. Givon, West Chester; Wm.
Stanley,Norristown; SimonßaO.Bethlohem; Dr.Live
zey, New Hope; Dr. Losho, Bristol; Schmidt A Co..
Allentowiu Elite & Bell, Manavunk, Pa; j.D. James,
Trenton} Do La Cour, Camden; Brewster tc Co..
Bridgeton; Robertson A Lippmcott. Ba!em. N. J.i Mc-
L. 8. Hocpes, Wilmington: T. F.
HammersW. Milford, Del.; and Druggists generally.
jell-atuth3mif ______
H/TACKEREL.—3SO bbls. Nos. 1, 2 and 3
ITA MnoSstol.in-wholo.bnlf.Bnd quarter bbls. Oti
ginal Pftokngos. C. C. SADLER Sc CO.
- aug!3 Arch street, second door above Front
C»UN BALE ROPE —Manufactured and for
sujf' 8 by Wo, Z) N. VA^aad
AMUSEMENT */'s> :■
Wil E A TLB Y' %' CLARIS AECH
STRICT THEAT-RE. V?T
1 jTHE ?RIDE L OFli^ V i3 , Aii^]§? St '
Ohey6iie r de EoUerivß,Mr. Dota.iWM§or« F»rlfl».
ton Mr« k f>r«r" lk ‘ m . Vohn ‘“> M Ta”tori Ma?J
• WILD OATS.' , - -i'-
, Sir Oaoree Thunder. Mr. Gilbert: Borax. Mr TChett.
ley; Sim, Mr. Cltvrko; Lady'AtnrWhVMra, SreV-Jene.
WjfiS TflJlOf, ! . •* " f
. 6cAi.so?Pßtcx*/—Aamiasion,2scdnUi Secured Serfs
l&Bresa Circle, X7% contar Parquet,fiO cent* i Seats in
Pnm* Bo*e», 75 csi)lBi Whole Prvrate ; Grfi -
rati 3 n^-*; Gallery forColoredTerscma,23 cents; Pn
iwL ,n GeUory for Colored Peraons f 38 cents.
atoMrtSf*ps* cloos; performance tocosmxxMoe
at quarter or 8 precisely. . •,. .
[M USICAL FUND BALL.
jssJ-Hasa
Xf’KEE MUSIC AT FAIBMOTJNT
Tha “STREET Sir.
r .GERMANIA BAND
perform evepr afternoon and evenine at Fairmeunt.
thoGre«n and Coatee-street Railwai v*m
ftlong Eighth and CMtai -streets, to - F&inooust« enty
five in'nutea. Fare five cents. * J
&ni6-dtf WILLIaMEBAD, SoperinUrodest. •
SANhORD’S OPERA HOUSE, -
RLEVENTHitreot, between Cheetant and Market,
STAR^TROUFH,
. . „ . the Urceirt ■
r .v -Company in the world.
In every, evening,
Brerj evemns'ln hie ereefSole of Chataeten.
- poor?open&t7i?. K ConunenoA&tft.
j _Adrais*ion 29 Mnu. Children IS oenU.
THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
THE FINE ARTS.
Y . : tfp. 1025 CHESTNUT STREET,
if open cQunday* «xe®ptadw from 9 A. M. Ill«
P%*“* Admission 25 oesta. Children under ISyeuitatf
EVE KEPEOTANT «*«
ORCHESTRA.—M. HASS
eg^KififfiSSaSEßS-
lbl4^}q)_
excursions:
B-<*aESfc CAPE MAY, BREAKWATER.
E .y l STO W.N.-Th,
JOHN WABNKKr will make-a® tfe»-
above places. leaving Bristol on SATURDAY, Aminat
-SOfch, atfi o clookP. M.;*toppfntf atßnrlingfonrßeverly,
Aurora* Beak!ey«and Torresdalevanii leave ChesUniV
•treat wharf/ Philadelphia, at -9 o’clock P. M., and' ar
rive at the‘Capea about dayiigbt.SUNDAY mocmo*. *
Will laaveMavror the Breabrater andJ«wistown*r*
o’cloolr.Pf M; .SUNDAY j. and return, to Cap® May im
time .to leave there at 6 P. KL, arriving ip thecityby
zmdnn.ht,snd Bristol,about I>£ o'clock.• This will
the Excursionists an entire day cm the Island,and afford
aDfaxcenetit opportunity tothose who cannot leave their
business during.the week to visit those popular placet.
• Meals And Refreshments provided on board. '' * •
Fare for the Excursion, 4yl. - - " aul7-tf- -
FOR CAPE MAY.—TSIie Ik*t
APdiavorite Steamer BALLOON, Oape,
9>» oVock. Para (carnage nire included) Jgl. anlfftf*
■ /.ilM;;;'
Jjl OR. THE SETA—SHOES.
: IN TWO AND AHALF HOJJB*.
- TRAINS LBAVH.
vinb-btrbht fbsby '!
DAILY AT7k A. M. AND 4 P.M. RBTURT«N*4T
-0 A. M. AND 4.40 P.JL '
SUNDAY TRAIN TO ATLANTIO LHAYUm
/
-UM., AND RETUIUfS AT 5?, H,
tuS-tf SEE A&rBRTISES&BXT,
, -Mmmm
THB PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPARE
howissoib’'
EXCURSION TICKETS ■
•to
ALTOONA AND ORBSSON
' os ram
ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS,
GOOD FOB FOURTEEN DAYS.
PfrKm.Tri.hing to breathe pore MOUNTAIN A®,
seekers of pleasure, and ail who desire <™Yi*t|n«iTOii
business, should of this great
. REDUCTION OF FARE,
TO VISIT
ALTOONA AND,ORBSSON.
Pareto Altoona and Return........ . 8715
PAS^BNOBfl'S"‘are ttkwiJ*
furnished with tickets to Hopewell—the tenmnua of tea
Huntingdon and Broad-Top Railroad—where twodaiS
mjes or stages and hacks connect for the Sprin.-t
Ti ckets to be had at .the office of the Pennsylvania J
Railroad Company, southeast comer Eleventh and Mar
ket streets. THOMAS MOORE. A?enL
JylS-im LEWIS L. HOUPT. Pen. Tioket Agent.
PHILADELPHIA
ANp READING RAHjROAU.
‘ . EXCURSION TICKETS. -
Excursion Tickets 'to the following places will be ls»
sited at the Depot. Broad and Vine streets, on the SA
TURDAY of eaoh Preelc» to return on the MOjiDaV
following, viz:
To Reading and back...-.: ..~...gs J|"
Pottstown do. -1«
- Pbremxviue do. ...» ....... 1 S
Lebanon ,do. ............................. 3CO •
_ Pottsviile do 3H
By order of the Board,
au6-lm W. IT. McILHRNNY, Secretary.
Steamers DELAWARE, Captain Copes,
BOSTON. CaptAinBeliew,
_ KENNEBEC, Captain Hand.
Fonn a Daily Line hetween this city. Cape Mar, and -
Now i ork, leaving from First Pier below Spruce street,
at A. Mi
On SUNDAYS, r»r C^PE^onir,« 8 oV***.
Leave New York, ( Sundays excepted,) at.._ ..A P. 1L
“ ..^..AA.J9,
Fare to New York, Camn... o 9
“ “ -Steerage...’. lan
rare to Cape May, including Carriage Hire... ".V. 75
' *. ....j,... TB
* Beaaon Ticket, Carriage Hlr*
“ . ** State Rooms.extra.*.7.*.". f§o
Freights for New York and Cape Mar taken at W
rates. Goods destined, beyond New York wul w for
warded with despatch, free of commission.
...vt
_ FOR CAPE MAY, ON SUNDAYS.
During the “Season,” a steamer will leave for Cape
May, on Sundays, at 8 o’clock A. M. Returning, leave
Cape May, Monday morning, at 8 o’olook. . JeSMf
HARDWARE PACKAGE. HOUSES*
wholesale gun house:
* * We offer to the attention of- the' Wholeeaie
TH? LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF GUNB AND
RIFLES IN THE COUNTRY.. - -
Being Agents for some of the principal Mahpsactu-
RSBs or ovss-ia l«ondon, Birmingham, Liege, and St,
Etienne, we are prepared to ofpsb Psosc stock, or to
import to order
rantee them as reliable and well made. •
w GUN TRIMMINGS. BARRELS, LOCKS, CAPS*
Flasks, Homs, Pouches, Tnggers, &o.,in laxgevarietf,
PHILIP S. JUSTICE & CO.
, . 21 North FIFTH Street, Philadelphian
54 CLIFF Street, New York. auft-lm -
PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.
We offer to the trade, at a small aptaßCs*
by tho Package. WOSTENHOLM'B. BARNES', and
WOODHJBAD’S POCKET CUTLERt, ‘
WADE & WOS’tENHOLM’S
HENRY C. BOOTH & Cose TABLE CUTLBRT.
hase?(«. aore«^ C A§m 'MtCiiß
Together with a full line of
BIRMINGHAM SHELF HARDWARH.
PHILIP S. JUSTICE & CO.
-91 North FIFTH StrMt, Philod.lohte.
64 CLIFF Btreet, New York. -< •- auS-lm
CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, .&c«_
& CO..
CARPET MANUFACTURERS,
GLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN, -
Also, Importers and Dealers to
CARPETINGS.
OIL- CLOTHS,
MATTING. RUGS. &C.
WAREHOUSE «9 CHESTNUT ST.
(Oppooito the State House.)
Southern and Western buyers are reepeotfiißy invited
to call , eoi-ftn
MONEY.
TO LOAN,
IN BUMS TO BUIT APPLICANTS,
upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Mer
chandise. Clothing, See., on moderate terms, by JONES
& CO., Brpkers. northwest oorner of THIRD ana Gas
KILL Streets, below Lombard. Established for the la*-
35 years. Office hours from 7A. M. to 7P. M.
Second-hand Gold and Silver Watches, by eminent
makers,.warranted genuine, for aale cheap, at one-halt
the anginal ooat * aa4-Om-if
HYDROPATHIC,
SPRINGS.
x WATER-CURE.
At CHESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA Count,, Pu.
for .tho treatment of all Chronio and obstinate diseases
Thia institution, under the charge of an experienced and
skilful Physician, is now confessedly the leading aim
most successful hydropathio establishment in this
country.
Rkvkrxncxs.—Mrs. Mary Cottringer, 134 North
Twelfth street; Charles L. Bharploss, JJsq.. oorn«*
Eighth and Chestnut streets: George Grant.Esq.,»3
Market street; H. Farrington, Esq., of My ers,
k Co. For other references and particulars address
DR. JOSEPH A. WKDER.
, RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, CHEBTNUT HILL.
je9-3nuf
INSURANCE COKPiVNIES.
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
INCORPORATED 1810-CHARTER PERPET-
No. 3*lo WALNUT Street, above -Third, Philadelphia.
Having a Iftnro paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus Ip"
vosted m sound and available Securities, continue to in
sure on D\veiiin c .B. Stores, Furnituro, Mercbaudiae,
Vessels in Port andthoir Cargoes, and other Persona*
Property. All looses liberally and promptlyodjusted.
_ ... DIBBCTORS.
George Abbott, John T. Lewis,. „
John welsh, James R. Campbell, ,
Samuel C. Morton, Edmund G. Dumb,
Patrick Brady, Chas. W. Poutuey, .
®C»OTT, PrMlfcnt.
THOMAS R. AURRIS, Secretary. ir
giHEESE.—32S boxes Herkimer county
yj Cheeae, .n etero and A CO..
ausC ARCH Struct, second quor abova Front.
BAY RUM.—S puncheonS vory
Bav R um. in store nod for safe by
aoft 7 K A« MEfUNS,R9 South FRO^TSueei,