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David. /tFeaverjJiAllentown Cha**rUnnßr»'All9ntotmw.''l;W. , (Jeftflifttt,Lucies co .. ; ,TKo« BMoo»e.MChunk?f .Vf\>\- .ft, 1 -,-, . SBEroURTHPAOE. yyj?;^'.\» . «3Wj' tVft {7ii r. /.- ARtUVUD.''.'- ; , : - '. , ! X!itr'of ißiohmondl Mitchell, from Rich ; mondrvSNorfoUt,*) hours, with mdso and passpngern i -laThas-WO biter." J r.m ■’ -\ v j , i i .Steamship :Boston. Sellew 1 , 84 hours ftgnr New Ydrlc Cape MsyvVji Imtt«,wUtfmdM<HB paaaen*erB't<> lames ■Alldeidica* : -‘PajSe<l uB- steamer Wyoming on a ‘ W%trSiAnd thip Wmi E;Mo«| # lbWNewOflenns»ojF : fthß*fany:oiitheLedge; for N Orleans, < above HewCsaUe; irtiow»r*te^4u& America* v Brwks, a days Del, t i?^W'^ii(t^ldn4!(ei- , sSwtfedt , B?dity» from New York, ■ . ,ass£A':Uti». *js4V* .i-i'4,l -j. >»' ' ' , *Wp Silas Holme*) fcom New York.- •;:' ' f MEMORANDA? ’■' ; , '..J : Steamship Delatfare ,Co pe*, hence, arrived at,lf York feußTOJi^ip Empire Citr,Griffin,forHavanaandN6w inst.;-''• 4 . . ■ . t<- ShipXovi.WoodtWm cleared at-New Orleans 19th mat tfotLiverpoo].- *•»••'*.» ’ i - r . 5 . i <; Ship » Mary. Osdeh» Loveland i' from Liverpool, arrived ht NeTr YorK.yestero&J's i * ; • ■ ■;,- ■-£1 • , . . ‘ Ship Toinatfof. Mmn/ord, froifi St JoHn, NB,l4th .mat,, arrived at Alew.YoTJryeßtßrdayj Wssbonnd toLiver- toatcr^fiams-.Aug* 17th.*,1at 43. IoAsC3So, expeHipeed a hamwtnei’whibh split sails. WMhedaway jMfad lti the height of the hurricane smick a wreckon.some a serioas leaki Aimeuht;heneo, ,wm at Port au lLuSll', : from- New- York, arrived at. Dmbhnmd^lthfitsw*-* »*-.-*.« j, . . „, 4 v . >. r;^Earkifielle,‘Ryder*heni>et ! »mfed at Boston 24ih m*t n Bark Indus, Thompson, for JRip.de Janeiro, sailed from POrnamlMco;.>!ifled irtsoSiS H AillSivlHurteiiTi'Meriderton. feetchura.snd Rhow Flake, Weavofvirencc.'aßivedatißftftoO 34th init. -Bohra. Ephraim;t&rAMa.>Bole» and Joseph Portgr, wfearjßrassas&S|&^!siSii«'wt NOTICES. NRHypcs DBBiLiTr.—This is a complaint ..very ppm'moo,s»p«?laii jr.amon g fepiaies. HOOFLAND’S; GERMAN BETTERS never fails to cure this<Usea&. /rbo,sy»temi7und?lf';lts-,aie, i 8 reBtored-to its original' strength ap3;7x**pt;;sthß: apiwtlte hdeomesjgoodt the spirits beobmd ftjheerfaliand in body and mind feel' thefuHTWrt6rhtioti'<sf>T\'eal|hi r -‘ t n . ' •' ind dealersiiimedicmes, ovary-v .yrhere, at7s;C<mts pejr Also, Iqr Jhe* proprietors, m C.-MfJAdKSON k. Co., 418 ARCH Street# Phila-' fdelphia. ..,- r ;nV ; » vj; ; It iiSAi/AJCAOTRH Fire-Proof Safes.—A,very iiMie ..;v^ r r'- ; -' i •' suat?- ‘..rl'; • :;"eVXN&fc WATSON. Jtrr,KS Hauel , s ; EauAthentbnn'b j or HXir l^xoVATdKythV''g^e4^iV i ch.eraicat, of the age i fotreetorfrig thehairiandpitigarvingilt«sight; ;Aj?re ‘ventivo and oare fof lt is not a dye, but. vill haiforwhlßkenTtotheSr^rißinaUj/e-co/or. . JfelAbV ailrespeotable thejuaboratorr • 'inrl.xholetale depot’ ofJciEtf Hauel k Co., No. 7W ;CheaF^fc'Stwt^FbiUdeiphln‘i y ‘ ; T 1 au3 M t ‘ -«t*4 ,-OHB-^W<3»:fpU. r;r _ ._ , Jg. .-grip*. Bivi-sii,' and Imada 'in - thß beat manner, exprewly for msTAiL SU-Rs-We mark our 3owo«t telling pricas is plus puriißiiS On each article. Allgoodi in vie to order drip oks-wuc* B?«tsm is atricUp aSharsd Ctf.-We believe thu to bo the only fair irsTof deLUMiU therebr aUMe treatedalike. : . ' - - v4',W^i''ii'£>. : ■ JONBS.iCO., . ; - ■«4 MARKET Street,; j !$■ i.’jitjm FpHiSS-NoiiiftWßST Co*!«tt > W , re- ■ receiredin emaU,jUM^iarge,ai9oithts r 'frori all olattes of And a&owrftiat, thereto pt five per BewL r pyr ennp*r< - ! ! 3 Moaer jakrJbe drawn hr ehebke Without loeeofia-- open'dailf, 'frotri 9 mitilß and on Mon- ( da^sad 4 SattirdiS' tin tifV'w' the'Ave'nmg*' 'Preßtde'ntt . FRANKLIN FJi!* titteamuor bad' Secretary CHAfi akowBa > isfrHirti*. r<-- e-'- <-V‘- : ;,;-_ : ;^T' it vtf jgAi-ipaggfe 1 CoMPAior.—Chartet^abjrtb#Jtate of Feuniylvsnia. ‘ ; - [ l. Money. hi insny amount, large or small.. • * . • JvTIVE FER-CENT. intereetUpald formojiey from thedayingp|jit’iS? ; l.iVi' # - ? ! 9. The jz^me^if otvaya paid book is 90LD t whenever Administrators And ’ other? Treated,’ in lotge or mnall ounu WyemaizrOrk>|akorshorip«ribd.’';l £ :’j,: v .;■ Renbi/aodtotheirfirat^ jifott day—wiikuT ii^imTlriidmMYe’Fhita^ltihifa;' apu • V '“>' ’ Fimi hr Sxwins'&Lic&iitKr* '; Np»»l Broadway, * ‘ WilVretnrn to No. 49g in a few weeka. - r - T-:r*;r;;sUf s-r \ l*lai«Lr-;oAT)miTOßVjtnoniJng<-AugUßt' 26th, by, Townsend, .of tbo'New Je r-; «er,t^ftroto^, ; M-.E;jshurch, v to ; Mim .Rato, eldest' dafciMiworAl GarrttsbnvEsg.. ofCapo island, N. J.‘ *-i .the, 2tth ujt..by Rev. D. * 'W; , i!B<|rtiae ?i rMr : ; Df,We>'tey'Bartine',:,pfjhis,city, to 'MifaLod i sft-K; Durri U , of Bucks county., {Bucks county. WMhi nitlon. city, I ■SSLTORMWi' > ffif' lo 'BAV-', , N Ji OSTool*, Nn Henry S. j I.w* 1 .w* daughter of George W. ■ 'the fithlnpe, iaw. by ftev. • L.-W/lson toMise EUa V. Simp- * ,inrtiV*hy : ReVtF* J/Borbehtl, John Cayanagh. of Mobile, Ala., to - Mirt Snifie, daughteror-Qornelms McCaullay,Jssq., of the 23d iMt, by Rev. Joseph T.] Cooper.-Mr. jolin Gordon* of Westfield,’lf. 1 J.i toi JMjwMsry,TiVe£thbfthiscity.t lu ,; , , *.■ %X'~' *wWyiiVCT^'V:iffl'®®*'■■ : i, ''- ,! j' '• ,i' ROBINSON.—OK r tb©‘23d inst., John Robinson*’nired" «Tean»*fvd.9month*.j\' ; -• 1 -' . -.- v * « The,- relative aAd* friends, the Printers',Union, find -the WepeacoS'Fiire'Cpmpanyi-are Teepoctfohy invited to attend-hi* imueml. from hiotte residence ,Pax ton street.stove Fjfth'Bnd below-Washington, on Satur day aiter&oou/'at io’cloek/ -To proceed to Machpelnh 'Cetnetarr. • a-... r. .- ** - DAVENPORT;-—On the 2ftli inst.; Mary Davenport, Aged V month*. •*- ' --.- . , Foneralfromthe residence of her parents, Haaajng toutvTireniy’fcmrth wardt thii (Friday jafternoon, 1 at 2 FINNEV.^-On’the 24th InVt;, m(m > Anna : 0. Finney, danibter.of Jobuond Jane Finney* in thel&th year of Trom'’/jw- Yetidenoo' ofherraother, No. 925 B PIg&TTM man, jWifis; of-Mrr taaab'Far/ott, aged 20 years and 2 Funeral. froni'the^Tesidenoe^bf'Her- husband, No. 22 WilsmiMreet»Jb«lofnFroiit r thia,{ Friday iafternoon^at .Sjhipkiwjijrn the Sdyear of her in.KH, ? h McD o vitt, .FrmemVfrmiihis lateresidence,No, 1052 Reach street, Bi«ntaentH_yrnrd'f‘on Saturday morning, at 9 o'clock. 1 MeCLAFFERTY,-t-Gu , the 2lth"inst.i Mrs, Ann Mo- CWrertydbthetetk-yearofher, mb. • v:;Funeml from her ousbandrreiiidonoe, Salmon street, aoftve.WuUam, Nineteenth ward, this tFiiday) after hooniatcd’clrxik. ’ * • STBEL£.-r£ii.the 24th imrt., Robert, son of James end Nanny Steele, aged 10 months and 12 days. - ~ , - Funeral.from the-hefidennebfthis parents,northeast corner .of Howard and Oxford atreets, this (Friday) Mffrmne.rtF&iVclbck; : \ -. ■ _ ? -..,4^ Et -jOn .tha ;24th- intt). : Mrc.- -Margaret Twaddel.l.iTitheSOthTearof berase.: r>,\’ t * .late.rasidence.fiodtlieastcorperof tfow.antffempiteirstreßts/west of Fifteenth, UnefFri dMi»fterr>J>onKaiBo*/j}Opk. * • FORD.—On'tnead Irist,. Thomas Ford, aged 33 years. Fnneral from hisjote rosicieticeVNo. 913 Morgan Htreot, this (Friday) morning, atSxp’elocki ' * , OAKFOHD.—On. ( the 2«U in«:, Hnrmah OAklbnl, in - -Funeral from the residericeof her son, Riohard Oak ford. No. 1711 Race street.on Seventh dHT»et 2 o’clock.* : - ARNDL&~IR .^jh/Y^&v on « l ' ,e Mw/t 18 5 oars, .aity. on the-24Hi Jiißt., SoViiortbti, Twfiflr?;. KM, • FIiwrEF.IVTU-, STRBETS-viPASBB.KOEE rIUILWAY; COM nr tho' ; :SSP»M»K:' ; v. • ! [■ H,-Haines, , - ! r Tbo«; Watxon.. D. D. Jonen, 5 1 rcffWlv;v.- ; ; ' -rF.'RvFrefts, ; \, tloo.'A: OofTeyi .. . , - - Armstrong) j Dendy Sherwood, ’ r ? A.>iw..B.SiWrldan,v*‘, ‘ fleom williams, c j- . 3i .1. McElhone, ■ . l , J. H. Walton, - • - ' Commissioners. ' ; ? James-Be - „ -h'a. an23-fmir&.th ; jSlt?, rtlio .mootine will bo hold in BANSOM-HTHEET HA bit. Sansom street, between Sixth and Soventh.un ;bl the Church, wnipJtitf. now closod for repairs, Ao.. is reopened, of which uotme will be given. Every one that desires an outpouring df the Holy, Spirit upon onrland •oiucand spendeu hoar, or a portion of it, in Uu* unfon > w.h tr-j ' ■ eniS-tf - 'Jmijf OlftLtkm* tr&toßc&ai-M iWoljjWd' «/«>#: ljj/4 Md Atltriyt littiaf. OoVrtili ./Curtni n Tiimitm, Windf.ift- 81i.i10., Furnitnr« Covo^in,.k, Ac . Our St,,ok jooro»rfo{< AH,"tJlo7nd?dltl«f m. UiiooooMiii »J 10 h o« Ts-- Cloth.,, A BROI'ItEH- ■ imSprOT b#£DsAPKctife*piiie in Oil* Mjnjatnro-si?e, FUin, or l lrKWeterJCoipiii, rOSortto HEIMBR'S coinplete and- I BlfMti akva Oreen,. \ It’, 1 > r t _ ■i ~osm'fißo6its£ ai •: m' :,;g; ~J , < : . .... TI'A’.K'FEIWS "'V/r ' a rainy bay. and what came of it. i: THE MEKTINGBY THE HEMLOCKS. OUR HOUSES: -- - A HOMELY SONG 0? TOIL. , ; THE DIVIDING LINE BET WEEN FEDERAL AND LOCAL AUTHORITY.—FQBULARBO VEREIGN , TV IN THE TERRITORIES. By Stephen A. ■ r>l ~ DOUKtM. - • - . w' • * » . ; THK VIRGINIANS. By W..M. Thnokerav. 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G. as V. ■■ t - > - au2s-4t GAUT > Sg ! 1 . .Y SUCCES*OBS 'TQ'ni CoWPEHTaWAIT & CO., , No; 909 CHESTNUT Btreet," >l., Above Siath, north side. Have for sale the following fist of New Books, together with a very lhrge and complete assortment of Booka in ; -HISmiHY OF. FRANfcR From Urn SlhSSto IMA By thaßuv. James White. , SHELLEY MEMORIALS. From authentloMUroos. Edited by Lady Sholley, towhieh is added an Essay nn Ohristiauity, by Percy Bysshe fihellev■ Nnw first pri nted. IDYLS OF THE KING. By Alfred'Tennyson, D. C. Ij. ,SFARKB A LOCOMOTIVEriir; ifti md Llliotty in Europo. By the amhor of Belle Bnttan'a Letters. - . -• * * AGUECHEEK; 0/jPassages6fForeijm-Travel. ■ LOVE. *{L*AMOuß.)Frora the Freucii, By M.;J. Michelet. ADA|vi A l ?#®* i Rf George Elliott, author of> Scenes of Clerical LUOt-v 1 * r • " KNITTING WORK: A Web of. Many. Textures. Wrought by Ruth Partington. t THE LIFE, OF. GENERAL,GARIBALDI. Written by hjraself, with Sketches of Companionsln Arms. - /MEMOIRS OFVIDOCO,, the; principal AgorUoftlie French Police.‘Written by himself. . PLAIN -AND. PLEASANT TALK Lai,out FraiU, fl'c a hf?s , ”o"fci, n usf.?D?^5 er,M,t^fr ° ! "^ ,hoir^ Bf. THE HISTORY OF HERODOTUS. A new English version. Edited byGeo.RawUnson,M»D; youl. GERMANY. golStein. Anew edi tion, with notes, See. By O. W, Wright. 2 vols. ANASTAnIS;;. Or, Tl\e Substance of Three EXposi-. m Ist Corinthians, chap. Rsth. Delivered in JftyneVHalt. ‘ Also, a ,fine-p«sortment of STATIONERY, t • '- , N. H.—TeiCchera nJld tlio Trade. We ore now nre pared to furnish 'Wholesale and Retail; CUTTER’S T\TEW PUBLICATIONS.; ; . JrBABBATir AND ITS LORD AND THE b» Johd.Q.-Vfileqn. 12mo/ lilua itKM, WOOD'S FOR CHILDREN, to Guide them’iw By.Rev,Harvey‘Newoomb. 16mo, cents. 1 •, r tevo F u ° r , t,n - which are approaching their fulfil ment. By Rpv»JfWSoPi_Labagh.-12mo. SI. ft ERE 4-NDDE\Ofib. Byllugh S. Carpenter. 12mo. old® V S? k " of pWlip I,' lllll « ,0 7. D.d; Volume 1 now f°Fo?<»s if’ TTM, S. AAI.FREn MaRTIEN, S QUIP .' No. 606 CHESTNIIT Hlroat. f~|LD BOOKS-OIiD ‘BOOKS-OLD BOOKS ib! editions of the Fathewof the Reformers and ofthe Pu fitan Divines 11« taw; B/Aeton, Lyttletmi, Puffendorff, Grotius, Dqwat, poke,HA>,.tl|e Yoaf Books; Reports, &o.,are often to be-foubd on hw Shelves; Cyc ppedins, Lexicons, Otaßsic authors', History, Poetry, Phijosophyl Boience, Pplitioal Economy; Government* Arohiteoture, Natural History. TroatiSesuponthese and other kindred subjectsore*being continuauy dealt'ra by him. Books, B?4rirMffi4™uS. i 'a^S U ! ad ® ,Pl, . , *‘ • r JOHN CAMPBELL.- - nVIUST,';S'SO' TO ;$lOO BE invested in A SEWING SIACffINJE, to seonro a good ndd Reliable one.ibr family Osq? This question is of pocu htary iutercst to every family who tninlc of purohasing bne of these labor-saving-Implement?, A satisfactory, Solution of the question uiayj>e bbtiunbd by calling at the Salesrooms of JAMES wILLCOX, Manufacturer of “ THo Wlllsox -V < Gibbs*■ Sowing’ Mficliines, M M*«<)nic Hall; No. 71g CHEBTN UT.dtreet. ~' • ' nugfl^t TT'XTKA SCOTCH GIK GHAJI UMBKEIj • ’ L.\B. with real,BamlJpo fltibW,'and light Steel p f n. M . Vet, . . | BU2a-3tr ' g North FOURTH Street.-• SILK UMBRELLAS—Every variety and, .style of finish. • JOSEPH RUSSELL, wswt*. (1 .NvW.cor,FOURTHanOMARKET j »■.?-? ‘* ' l ‘ r 1 { I'n'i 3T*v^, '- - - t ■ ! * THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA,' FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1859. , IttIM.INKKY .GOODS. pALL-MILLtNEEY'ciOODS. t aoirK stone &.^ons, ■ l- . 805 ;CHES3?NUI STREET, ■ . Rave now opah'a'cbmi'lotoas.orbnont of FLOWERS,, : ■ RIBBONS, ■' ■' FEATHERS, '‘ VELVETS,;', ■ ’ CRAPES, , LACES, , , AND BONNET MATERIALS, , To which they invite the attention of the trade. > nu2s-lm ' „ ; - 1859. FAM ' TKAI)E > ■. 1859. AGAED 1 & CO„ ' ' : 393 MARKET STREET, ' . WHOLESALE DEALERS • ' ,■>. •'' ■" ' is * * ,. 1 .HATS, CAPS, FURS, ■ ' BONNETS,RUCHES, FLOWERS, &c„ - Have now in store a full stock of Goods, to'which they invite the attention of first-class .buyers.* ' ■ aul3-2m* , . MARKET STREET.’ , ' 431. RIBBONS. ' Of ovary kind, |n immenao variety i ' NEW BONNET'MATERIALS, BONNET VELVETS, SATINS, GRO DE NAPS, LINING SILKS, 11 ENGLISH CRAPES, of the best make., FRENCH i AMERICAN ARTIFICIAL, , • . , . FLOWERS, FEATHERS 1 , RUCHES, *0 Also, noweat FaH style, bf ’’ l STRAW AND FANCY - BONNETS, And STRAW GOODS, of every de.oriotion, Now open, ’and presenting altogether the most com plete .took of MILLINERY GOODS in this market. ,Meroh&nts and Milliner, from every’section of the country are aordlally invited to oall and examine Olir stock, which we olfer at tho , . CLOSEST POSSIBLE,PRICES. ■ ; , ‘ ; ROSENHEIM, BROOKS, & 00., aulO-tnovl, , " •., ~ ~«31 MARKET STREET. , ‘ ' ; .;ealltrade. ; . 725 • chestnut street, ; f 25 LINCOLN, WOOD & NICHOLS, Invite the attention of the trade, epeoiaily aash and short-time huyere, to their ’ UNEQUALLED . ATTRACTIONS FANCY AND STRAW BONNETS, RIBBONS, ' ’ FLOWERS, FEATHERS, Ac., Ac. . , N. B.—Our Fancy Bonne), are all. made on our own premises,. ‘ -aun-em HILLBOEN JOKES. Importer and Manufacturer of . FANCY SILK AKD STRAW BONNETS* ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS/ FEATHERS, RUCHES, See The attention of City and Country Dealers is invited to a l&rge and varied stock of the above goods, at . 433 MARKET STREET, auMra , Below FIFTH. DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. , JOSHUA L. BAILY, I M FOR IE RAND. JOBBER OP DRY GOODS, ’ NO, -313 MARKET STREET, HAS, TiOW OPEN • OXK OF THR ’ , c t LARGEST and choices^, , *' * \irj ! / ASSORTMENTS of goods ,• IN TIIIB MARKET, ' To which he invites the special attention of FIRST-OLAS-S BUYERS '• /'O-' r . ' From section. au2s-tf J. W. eiBBS & SONS, NO. fI3I ; MARKKT, STREET, - Are now opening their FALL A WINTER STOCK OF GOODS ADAPTED TO *M E'N*‘s * W E A R, -In wliioli-wiH befoaabn lUU amortaient of OLOtllSi DOESKINS, VESTINGS,' TRIMMINGS, *e,, ' ' < r - - ftuWm 1859.: I ' AM TR A DE -1859. SHORTBIDQE & BRO., - (StJCCKSBOBR-TO 11AMMAN, SNVDBR, St C 0.,), L , { . IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS' ...... ‘ • 'OF DRY GOO DS, ’ «S 0 MARKET STREET, Have in store a complete Une of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC; GOODS, Seleoted expressly with a view to the interest* of. CABH AND PROMPT SHORT-CREDIT DEALERS, Tpwhich they respectfully inyite the attention of the N. B«—A full stook oonstAntly on hand, and order* will be exeouted promptly, at the an6-2raj\ LOWEST MARKET RATES, ’■ PUBLIC SALE OE ORIZABA IRON WORKS. SOPHIA FURNACE, Ac. •By virtue of authority; vested in us as trustees for. certain creditors of Pollard McCormick, and its pursu ■once of;a~docreo,of the District Court of Allegheny county, in the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, in No. 3 of November Term, JSM. tre will expose to Publio Sale, at the MKRCHANTS’ EXCRANGE/on FOURTH St., in thooift of Pittsburg, _ ■ ON T.HB ISTn DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1859, Commonping atJl o’olqok- A. M.» or at such time and ’ plaoe to. which said sale may be then and thero adjourn ed. a|! the following desonbed property, to-wit: Tho inndsnnd tenements composing and appurtenant to Orizaba Works and Sophia Furnace, situate in Pol lock township, adjoining and adjacent to the tmrougb of Now Castle, in Lawrence county, Pennsylvania,bounded and described os follows: . • A piece oflaiul bounded north by Neshannook creek, east by tho Pennsylvania canal, south by other land of said trust, and byNeshpnnook creek, containing one acre more or> less, on which are erected a blast fur naoe.known by .the name of Sophia, 40 fbetsquare and 45 feet high, -costing-house, .tuyer house, cinder house, stock house, boiler lioqse. engine houso, engine and blast, with throe boilers in the boiler-house, and five ex tra boilers set and complete, and large brick stack. - Apiece of land be/muing at northeast corner of Roll ing Mill lot, on Neshannook creek, running thenen north 47K deg. west 1» feet; north;47>f- deg. east 151 feet, thence along said mill lot 2(9£« feet to the place of bogin nftig which is a bnekomee and n blacksmith shop. , A pieoo.of ioml of one B* porohes, more or less, beginning at a post near Lock No. 2. on Pennsylva nia canal, ruomqg south deg, west 300 feet to a post on said canal, thence South 2S&£ deg. east 3*B>« foet to a PostOnNeshamvick Creok, thence south 45H doe. west 300 foot by said creek to n poSt, thcnco south 2bjtf dog. oast2(9H'feot to the 1 place of beginning, on whfoh is erected & Rolling Mill, the mam building 150 by 212 feet* with sheds attached, in which are 10 boiling furnaces, 5 beating furnaces, boilers and engine. sufficient to drive all the machinery-in said mill, bar rolls, small rolls, nail Elate and rougk rblla, squeezers, shears, Ac. - Twenty ve nail machines, and one wrought spike machine,and a brick warehouse, CO by 20 feet. A pioce of land beginning.on tho canal at southwest cornerof mill tot. and running south 28)f deg. west 130 feet along said canal, thence south GOJ£ deg. east 50 feet by land of J. & J.- C. White, thence south 2 dog. oast 181 feet by street, thence west 24 feet to a post, thence south 2des. cast 150 feet by nn alley, thence 18feet by J. & j. C, White, to mill lnt> thence along said I6t to the place of beginning; containing one-half aoro, more or less, cfiwntoh isanail and stave factory 40 by 112feet,ea gme.and boiler house, with cngico sufiioient to drive machinery for £4 nail maohinea, 1 spike -mnehino, 1 stave machine, circular saws. See., therein contained, one olay house 58 by 34 feet, with machinery for grind ing and tempering clay to make fire briok, nrtd a brick drying house 78 by 3fi feet, partly on said lot, and partly on land of J. & 3. C. White. . „ .A LOT OF GROUND, No. 8, in White's addition to Now Castle, bounded on tho, north and east .by streets, south by lot No. 7; and west by Jefferson street; 54 feet front by 150 feet, on whieh is a brick cooper shop, 25 by 40 feet, and carpenter shop 12 feet:square. .. A nloce of land m Neshannnek township, lying south af.Baktbrook road, containing 8K acres, more or less, being part ofthe lhmpsoq traot, purchasod by F, McCor mick fromDlariq Ihmpson, situate about I>* miles from New Castle, on Qie Eastbrook road, ' A lot oi ground bounded, north by other lands of said trasj, ‘east, >by A. 1,, ami G. W. Crawford, south by White’s heirs, ana west by JefTerson street, on which is erected o, brick dwelling house,-, ■ - - ' Tho Above described property will he sold together, as a whole. 'Also in separate parcels, as described ; /The updlvidod half of 400 acres of land, more or less, in Nesimnnock to'frnihin, bounded north by Crawford,’ east by Fearsort ftrle and others, Houth by Thomaa Falls, and west by Maitland and, Crawford, aboiniding with coal, nlkOUt,2soacres oloarodj coal hanks opened, a num ber of Tramo liotMies, barns, sheds, stables, coke ovens, «0., created thereon, ... ’A PIECE OF-LAND, In Neshannock township, hounded br lands of William Alexnnder, James Boyle, and John MoKee, containing 39 acres and 130 perches, on which is erected a plank' house, a Jog houso. a lramo stable; alxmt 20 cores cleared; also, a good spring of water. . t Four contiguous lota ot ground, in Pollook township, , Jttimde.d on the north by Cunningham and others, south by White, cast by Vognn and othors, and west by * , ou which are erected dwollihg housos. stables, &o. Apiecoofmiidintho borough ofNewCastlo.begin ’ningot the northwest corner/of fichool-liouKo.on last' side of .Teflbrson street, near the bridge over Nesbaniiock creek, thonce north 88 dog. oast 180 fcet to said creek, thence north37hiileg. west4l feet, thence south©#deg. .west W 1 feet, to Jeflerson Bt.reet, thence south 1 deg, east 125 feet to the place ot bcginnmg, containing one acre, more or less. , A lot of ground. 60; feet front'by ICO in depth, in tho Iwrough of New Castle, bounded north by street, east by nlley/BOUth by Jacob Lint, and west by Jefferson street, on,-which is erected a frame stable. i 1 ■ - > A lot’«f ground in Pollock townnhip, in Whlfo’s'addi tion to Newcastle, beginning diMillstreet.atthe corner of lot N 0.2, thence'south’2 deg. eait by said street 60 feet, thence south BB.deg.-west by lot No. 3,-150 feet, whence norlh 2 deg. west by. nlloy a) feet, to southwest corner lot No.-1. thence, north 88 deg, dost by lot No. 2, ]£o feet to the place 6f spinning. 1 ' Aframo.honso and lot in Pollock township, bounded north by Neshannook creek, east by Jefferson street, west byeast ity—- 1 -. " •A lot of ground in said ‘ townshipjtioupdod north by Wallace, east by an alley, south by Dickson, and west by; Croton rend, lieing 50 feet in front, by ISO foet in , JriisO, A TRACT OF LAND OF ABOUT 428 ACRES, In Sugar Creek township, Venango.county, Pennsyl vania, known as the Saw Mill traot, boing the same de scribed in deed-fromPollardMcOormicK.tosaidtrus feos, dated 23d August, 1835. 1 , . - : A more full and.nccurato description of tho property to be sold will l>o fnrmslicd from tfio deeds, at' the time 01 aalo.or.previously,-eradication to the trustees. purchaao-monoy to h 6 paid in cosh on tlie aoknowlodgment of thodeed: ono-tlurd in six months, ami opo-tlnm. m twelve, months lrom tho time of sale, with interest from that tunc i tho deferred payments to po R«cmcd i»y howl and moitXßgo on the premises; one third ortho amount offlrst or cash payment to bo paid when the property is struck down. . . , ‘ ISAAC M. PENNOCK. J , , ' 1 WILLIAM K. NIMICK, * , - • 1 CHARLES KNAP. augfl : H. BRADY WILKINS. OILS —T7|ntcr an 4 Summor Spcrnf; Win ter npd Spring Blenched Whale; Elepiiant Lari>; Cotton Soeu, (suitable for Perfumora or Fancy Soap makers?) Cocoa Nnt i. Palm Oil, &c„ &0.. constantly on hand And for.snle, m,paokagqs to suit, at lowest market prices, by ■ M ; .THAU? ft McKEONR, } au26-3t ' ?3 and 24 South, WHAHV^B, TUIKD-STHEKT JOBBING HOUSES LAING & MAOINNIS. ' IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN S'H'OEV.T H R JE A D S, ■ FRENCH AND ENGLISH EASTINGS, AND .SHOE-MANUFACTURERS.’ ARTICLES; - 1 ’ - Sewing Machine Silk, Thread and Needles. fiir No '.5 0 north third st., J .UI'FIF.LD’S PATENT BOOT-TREES, auesiin- jjENDRY & HARRIS, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS BOOTS AND SHOES, NORTHWEST CORNER THIRD AND ARCH STS., PHILADELPHIA, rjIHOS. MELLOR & GO., NO. 8 NORTH THIRD STREET, IMPORTERS . =' OP - ENGLIBH, FKBNCH,AN» GERMAN ,HOSI E R Y, Glib VE 8, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, *0 ftUg-Sm > (CHAMBERS & OATTEDD, NO. 33 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA, < 1 ! IMPORTERS OF FRENOH OADF SKINS, •'-AND , . 'MANUFACTURERS OF CITY CALF AND KIP SKINS, Moroccos and Linings, Oak and Red Bole Leather, aus-lm JUNGERICH & SMITH, WHOLESALE 1 <3; ROOE R S , , NORTH, THIRD STREET IGP* Roney, and Lovering’s Symp always on hand. < auo-2m BARNES, & CO., PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN . MISCELLANEOUS, SCHOOL, AND ' BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY, NO, 37 NORTH THIRD STREET, BELOW AROH, ’'Publishers of Pelten’sSuendid SerisH of - ' „„ '..OUTLINE MAPS AND KEYS. _ DR. EMMONS' NEW AMERICAN MANUA# OF 'Sander,* Now Readera. Greenlanf’a and Brooke’ Anthuietice, &o. Blank Books, Writing, Wrappinu, Curtain, aud-Wall Papers. ■ oua-3m Pbtk» Sruezß, W«. S. Baird, ■ Johk Wikst, Jacob Rizurd, . V, 11. Ervin. jJIEGEE, BAIRD, & CO., (Late Sieger, Lamb, A C 0.,) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS 'DRY GOODS, No. 47 North THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. QUR FALX..STOCK Is now bompletein all its departments, and ready for Buyers. Prompt paying Merchants from all parts of the Union are respootfully solicited to call and examine for themselves. ■ 0 aus-Sm JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP DRY CO O DS, Nob. 237 Sc 241 NORTH THIRD St., abovk RACE, Would now inform thoir ouatomers and the trade gene rally, that their stock this season will be UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE, aus-2m YARD, GILMORE, & CO., NOS. 40 AND 43 NORTH THIRD STREET, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN i?ILKS, RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS, -h WHITE GOODS, LACES, LINENS, ' EMBROIDERIES, Ac, HOBIERYSHLOVE3, MITTS, AND SHAWLS. &u5-9m I^9., FALL TKADE -1859. J. T. W A Y * CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP ■ • DEY GOODS, NEW MARBLE.BUILDING, ' ■ NO. 28 ' ' ’ NORTH THIRD STREET. ' We offer, by the package or piece, to CASH OR PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERB, A very large and attraotive Stook.of American and foreign dry goods! • Parch ors will find our stook well assorted at all sea ton*nf .heyear. J. t Way, jab. h dunlap, WM. r. WAY, faus-9m] GEO. P. WAY. SILVEItWAKE. gILVER WARE. WM. WILSON & SON Invite special attention to their etook of SILVER WARE, which is now unusually large, affording a va riety of patUfrmand design unsurpassed by any house the United States, and of finer quality than is manufac tured fof table use in any part of the world. Our, Standard of Silver is 235-IOGO parts pare. The English 5ter1ing........925-1000 11 American and French ..900-1000 “ - Thus itwill be aeon that wo give thirty-five parts purer than tho American and Frenoh coin, and ten parts purer than the English Bterling. We melt all our own Silver, and our Foreman being connected with the Refining De partment of the Uuited States Mint for several yoars, we gu&rautoe the quality as above (935), which is the finest that eflft be made to be serviceable, and will resist the action of adds mucA better than the ordinary Silver 'manufactured. WM. WILSON & SON, &. W. CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY STS. N. B.~Any fineness of Silver manufactured as agreed upon, but positively none inferior to French and Ameri can standard. Dealer* supplied with the same standard a* used in our retail department. Fine Silver Bars, 999-1000 parts pure, constantly on hand. > - au2J-0m LOOKING-GLASSES. GLASSES. , Now in store the most’extensive and.elegant assort meatof LOOKING GLASSES, For every space and every position, and at the most moderate prices. ' LOOKING GLASSES (n.the moot elaborate and the most simple frame*. LOOKING GLASSES Framed in the beirt taste, and in the moat substantial manner, LOOKING GLASSES Furnished by as, are manufactured by ourselves in our own establishment. LOOKING GLASSES . and WALNUT frames for Country JAMES S. EARLE A SON, . 816 OHESTKUT STREET, apl-tf PHILADELPHIA. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. QENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS AHD TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, LONGOOPE & PEARCE, ! NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Have now in etore a full aeeortme'nt in their line, to whieh thev invite the attention of thefr customers and buyere of euoh xooda. aud-Sm JW. SCOTT—late of the firm of Win • ChesterJfc Scott-GfcNTLEMEN’S FURNISH SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814 SSSaf^ila rect ’ near ‘ yoppoi^° tllo Ufrord House,! J»W.f£ would reßpootftiily oalltba attention of hie former patrons nnu friends to hts new store, and is pre pared to. nil orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A xjerfeotfit guarantiod. Wholesale Trado supplied with fine Shirts and Collars. « jyai-ly COMMISSION HOUSES. T, R * PARSED & co., ‘ GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, COTTON, COTTON YARNS, SPERM, LARD, AND WHALE OILS, FLOUR, DRUGS, AC ■EF" The attention of Manufacturers is especially oaUeil to our i SPERM OILS. auS-An No. 52 N. FRONT STREET, PHILA. im. .teamsair , keystonestate, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, At the request of numerous ehlppors (who wore pro* Yflnled by the rain from shipping their goods), will con tinue to receive Freight until . ' f .THIS EVENING, AJID sail TO-MORROW, (Friday), AUG. SO, AT 10 O’CLOCK. nu26-2t it . * . SjUN BALE ROPJB—Manufactured and for EDUCATIONAL.. „.. Tlftfsic and singing.— miss lizzie would roapeotfully inform hor friends 0 she has resumed the duties.of- her fill 1)6 waived at her residence, Enm«? uh?L? ENT # Street,-or tauglit at. their own S? h» e AT»^rA« r^ f ? r \f V,tl * confidence to any of her pupils. -mfMiflnitn ■ 1 M°yer, Pinno Manufacturer./Term* mouernto. au2Mrrr. GREEN - STREET SCHOOL « . will reopen Dill ion. 6th. In Hia ftiria* Rrnmmnr School.the higher branches thoroughly taught Ollier Btrec? inat ° n * flini itted. Entrauco, 534* DiLLWYN RaKkBB?fCE».-p. Ellis, (517 Franklin streaf -Jaim ■L°.te , g e e° r 1 F " unl ' ° ,r ° eti MISS M. W. HOWES WILL REOPEN Xf.*. her School for Young Ladies, at CHESTNUT Street.- MONDAY, September ]2tii. For further par ticulars, inquire at Presbyterian Bookstore. , 1 = au2fl-dtsol7-stuth-2w» ' ]I|ISS LUCYR. MAYER AND MRS. R. iTJL M. BIRD will rennan their School for Young Ladles, at 2215 CHESTNUT Street; on MONDAY, the Bill of September. - “ - au23-3w (VI ARY L. STACKHOUSE 5 WILL OPEN Boarding and Day-School for Girls, No. 1030 SPRING GARDEN Street, on the Ist of September. For Circulars apply to tho Principal, i , , ■ au2s-lm* ■ SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, N; E. <or. EIGHTH ano BUTTONWOOD StroetS.—ilesiimeS duties MON DAY, September sth; Number limited; all pupils un der tnq immediate oarc,of the Principal; the govern ment is that of purely “ moral suasionreports sent to parents weekly; the .Morat, Intellectual, and Physical Education of Boys will be carefully and conscientiously attended to. Catalogues gratuitously at tlio Academy, or <69 North Eighth street. , .. , au26-«w F. DONLKAVY LONG, Principal. 1 THE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL of H. D. GREGORY. A. M„ No. 1108 MARKET Street, will reopen on THURSDAY, Sep tember Ist* ‘ 1 au2s-lm * (VTRS. BARTON’S , ~ ITX . J * . - • . AND r • ‘ DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. No. 195». CHESTNUTStroet. Phila. The Winter Term will open on tho second MONDAY in September. Young Ladies received of any age—and taught whatever pertains to a thorough Education.' French spoken in the family. For Circulars and par ticulars, apply ns above. au2g-PW&Caj-6w CV. MARK’S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY, LOCUST Strebt.west'ofSixteenth,will, D'.Y., re open on MONDAY,*September 13th, at 9 A. Ml Applications for admission* if made before the begin ning of tho term* should bo made to the Principal. 1 ’ J. ANDREWS HARRIS, A. M., - aulO-wf&m-tf . , • ,1507; RACE Street. FEMALE SEMINARY, VR WALNUT LANE, between.MAlN and GREEN Streets. < -■ - - - - • This InstitattanwiUTeopenSeptemberlst k 18i!0. ; The course ofingtruction is thorough, systematic, and practical, embracing all the Useful and- ornamental brnnohes essential to a finished female education. -Private instruction given in • Fainting,and Xmnguagea. , ■ « , Circular. °‘ > au24-tf. ' < <r. r - . Principals PENN INSTITUTE.—The -ScsHion will commonoo on MONDAY, the 6th of September. Tho object of this Institution is to prepard pupilk.for 'College or,busmoss. In'accomplishing this object, ra pidity. anu especially,thoroughness, are ucsirabla; and t® .a .thorough requires not only that the general diffi culties mustbe met; but those of bach individual. . The method adopted for .giving instruction, is to be come a, co-laborer with the pupil, efforts being made to have him lead* and reserving for the teacher to point oat orrors, remove doubts, or Suggest the manner of pro ceeding. ■ ■ ' For exemplifying the principles of the various branch es of Natural Science, apparatus is fully provided, and for practical operations in Survey ing, a first-class tran aitof .Philadelphia manufacture is furnished. • Besides pursuing the yariona Studies with Text books, Lectures are delivered in regular order on Natural Phi-, losophy. Chemistry, Geology, Mythology, etc. The Rooms ocoupiod are thpse on the second, third, ami fourth stories of the building at the S. E. corner of THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Streets', entrance on Filbert street; they are large and freely ventilate(l,nnd afford ample space for Recitation, Lecture, and Play Ropniß. They are now open from 9 o’clock A. M. to 2 tained! * wi>ero urt ‘ ,or inforination may bo ob auB3-tf R. STEWART, Principal. lyrrss c. a. burgin will re-open - School for Young Indies on Septembers. Circulars may ha obtained at the Schoolroom, 9U WALNUT Street, where application for admission may be, made, ou and aDer September 6th* from 10 to 12 o’clock. Reperencks.—Rev. Albert Barnes, Wra,.B. Page, M. D., Prof. C. D. Gloveland, Ambrose White, George Trott, L. Johnson. j.., . auZMm* PRICE-STREET ACADEMY, GERMANTOWN, PinLADELPHIA. GEORGE R, BARKER, PRINCIPAL* i InBtiti\tloncommencesSeptem l>er sth, 1859. fJie course of instruction comprises all tlte brunches of a thorough English Education, together with the Latin, Greek, and French Languages. nu22-6t* AM; D. G. ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE, ? N. E. corner of FILBERT and JUNIPER Sis. Studies will lie resumed on MONDAY, September sth, at B>i a. M. auy-3w* JAMES A. WARD, g, 3. President. mHOS. BALDWIN’S ENGLISH MATHE -*■ MATICAL ami CLASSICAL BCOOL FOR BOYS, N.E. comer of BROAD and ARCH, will reopen Sep tember Ist. ouae-lm* A NNIE CHURCHMAN HAS REJIOVED her and DAY SCHOOL to No. 908 I-ftANKLIN Streot, above Poplar; Term oommences September sth. , . • « aul9-lm* CENTRAL INSTITUTE, N.AV. CORNER of TENTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, w»U be reopened MONDAY, September 6 Boys proparod for any DlVlB[ON.in the PUBLIC GRAM M Ail SCHOOLS, for BUSINESS, or for COLLEGE. ’ ' au22-6w* " H. G. McGUIRE, A. M.« Principal, HALL (LATE PARADISE). F. SEMINARY, ssltuMed in the village ofPsradise, on Lancaster ana Philadelphia turnpike, fifty-three miles West of Philadelphia, nine miles east of Lancaster city, and three-fourths of a mile from Lenman Place station. Pennsylvania Railroad, RE-OPENS, for its IN SEPTEMBER.’ umtareoifl^oi rough repair, a story being oddetr for dormitories, into whtoh water will be introduced, and hath -attached. Comfortable .accommodation is thus provided for thirty boardmgpupils. and the trustees wiU spare no espouse to renaerlhe school worthy of public favor. Amonwhe many to whom the conductors of this school might refer* they are permitted particularly to name the Rt. Rev. Bishops Alonzo Potter and Pe Lnnooy. and the Rev. l)r. W. Bacon Bteveus, of Philadelphia, They also submit the following testimonial, kindly tendered by the ,Rt. Rev. Dr. S. Bowman* Assistant Bishop P. 25- Churoh, Pennsylvania: . ** The Seminary for young ladies at Paradise/Lancas ter county* undqr the general superintendence of.Br KtlUkelly, and with .'Miss Chamberlain, u the Immedi ate and active Principal, is one that, l think, may be re lied on to do faithfully all that-it promises. 1 -The situa tion is healthy* beautiful, and easily accessible by the Pennsylvania Railroad. - Dr. KillikeUy has had large ex- Senence in superintending the educatioßof young la iesrand Aliss Chamberlain brins® to the institution the' well-earned reputation of a most competent and suc cessful teacher, as‘well in imparting-knowledge as in administering discipline. The Seminary is* therefore. 1 think* entitled to; the oonfldenoe of the public* ana J hope will reoeive it” • . . „ FOR TERMS* which are very moderate, please ad dress the Rev. Dr. KILLIKJELLY, Rector, aul-flw • Paradise, Lancaster couaty.Pa. The classical institute, RE MOVED from No. 1302 FILBERT Street to No. 127 North TENTH Street, will reopen on MONDAY. September 6th.' Boys prepared for College or Business, All branohes of a complete English education, the Clas sics, Mathematics, and Modern Languages, are taught after a system which insures thoroughness and rapid progress., Circulars to be had at tho School. . • ' 0. SBIDENSTiCKER/ No. 127 North TENTH Street. Rkpsrbnces.—Rev. Mr.-J. A. Vaughan, *Rev. Mr. J, H. A. .Bomberger, Rev. Mr. Wm. H. Furness, Benjamin Gerhard, Esq., Arthur W. Little, Epq., Chos. Short, Esq., Prof, Joseph Leidy, Prof. Cornohus Felton, Cam bridge; Theodore Sodgwiok, Esq., New York. aul3-ltn* npilE GERMANTOWN ACADEMY WILL X reopen on MONDAY, September fithiiJMp, The -Frlnoipal will rooeive a limited liumlier of Boys into his family. J. H. WjTHINGTON. A. M., auw-Im* Principal. The misses ewinq will open a SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHIL DREN, on MONDAY, September Bth, at 837 SPRUCE Street, where Circulars mar be obtained. RgFKiiExcßS. —Rev.'Albert Barnes, Rev. W. W. Spear. D. D., Prof. C, D. Cleveland. • aiil7-6w* Tie misses aertsen’s school for YOUNG LADIES. PRICE STREET, GERMANTOWN, „ The Fall Term will begin on the FIRST MONDAY in September. instruction in the usual ExoLlsu beAscues, with Latin, French, and Pbawinq. au!6-tf qpilE ARCH-STREET INSTITUTE FOR J- YOUNG LADIES.—The Eleventh Session will commence on MONDAY, September 6th, 1859. For(eir culars apply at 1318 ARCH Street,one door oastof Brovd. au!s-4w* • Miss L. M, BROWN, Principal. Harriett brown will reopen HER SCHOOL 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 of Ninth mo. (September.) Circulars can be obtained at No. 1329 FILBERT Street. auU-lm* rpHE HEMANS INSTITUTE. X The eubeoriber will open SEPTEMBER 12th, at No. 1310 WALNUT (STREET, his School for the higher education of a limited number of Young Ladies. Parents to whom he is not personally known are referred io Professor C. D> Cleaveland, Professor Charles Short, lev. H. J. Morton, D. D., Rev. Wm. B. Stevens, D. D., Rev. J. P. B. Wilmer, D. D., Rev. H. A. Boardman, D. D., Rev. Wm. H. Furness, D. D„ and i others.. - Jyg-ftn JAMES I. HELM.- rpHE MISSES CASEY AND MRS. BEE JL Bfi’B Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, 1703 WALNUT Street, reopens .WEDNESDAY, Sep tember7th. - 1 • au2-2m -DRYANT & STRATTON’S NATIONAL d^hi. ME 8 R f N^ C B»f-a^ a c t &&§W; New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chioago. For In formation, call or send for Catalogue. feP-tf EREQSCOPIC BAZAAR.—The great Emporium.for Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Pie , supplied contmunlly with novel.tefl from Pans and don. For sale, wholesale and retail, at . M. J. FRANKLfN’S, Optician, 112 South FOURTH Street, below Chestnut. Also, improved Spectacles and Eye-glasses, ilfi erateopet, Opera-glasses, Mathematical and Physical In struments, in a great variety. Artificial Eyes inserted. . au23-tf - • - • THRESH FRUIT JARS!—Why not use,the X best? The only perfett jar made for putting iip your lru»t. vegetnWesi &o.; is KARTELL’S PATENT ALL-GLASS PRESERVING JAR. No cement or wax required. Made hermetically air-tight in a moment by a turn of the cover, and as easily opened when desired. The process of preserving is so simplified <by their use that the moat inoxyorioncetl need never fail. Every jar warranted perleot. • • •: KARTELL & I.ETCHWORTH, Manufacturers under the patent, riu2o-6t» No. 13 North FIFTH Street, Phitada, LADIES’ HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, FRI SETTS, and QURLB. nmnnfactured in tho very best and nowost Paris styles, and of which we constantly keep a very large assortment on' hand, sold wholesale and rotail, at the lowest possible prices. Orders from all parts of the country solicited, and promptly-attended to. Also, a now HAIR DYE, superior to eny in use,’ M. HUTOIB, No. 12 TENTH St., au2i)-3m* 1 Between Market and Chestnut. ORIGINAL AMMONIATED SUPER PHOSPHATE OK LIME, warranted free from any adulteration or mixture of Plaster, Lime, Marl, or Char coal. ror sale to dealers on tho most favorable terms, at tho factory or store, by C. B. ROGERS, aua)-gt» No. 11l MARKET Street., Grain mills— grain mills—For the Fannand plantation. The IRON-BURR MILL has no equal for Grinding Fine Meal, Feed, Coffee, Spi ces, etc., by hand or power. Price $B. $23, and SM, • Now in oporaton at 129 South SECOND Street. Agents wanted in every county nnd State, by au37-3m i E. FARRKt, Sc CO. Drills and sheetings for ex- PORT. ; BROWN. BLEACHED. AND BLUE DRILLS, HEAVY AND LIGHT SHEETINUS, Suitable for Export, for sale hy , FROTHINGHAM k WELLS, *4 South FRONT St., and 36 LETITIA Street. oolS-ly . . POTATO PLOUGHS, OF THE MOST ap proved CONSTRUCTION, l)y whio.li thh labor or ten men can be saved in digg^ni^p^t^to|s^F or sale rmgo-6t No, 111 MARKET STR’eET. SUGAR-HOUSE MOLASSES.—ISO hhds., “«-»^har,oU.fo ffi .ob ?uHAM t : -LETITIA Street. Economy mess shad— nos. i and % a prime article, in store and for sale by WM. J. TAYLOR & CO.. au32 ISH SOUTH WHARVES. TITANILA BALE ROPE.—A superior lot. O.TX suitable for the Southern market. Manufactured and for sale by . WEAVER, FITLKtt & CO., milO gf N. WATER Ht.. ami 22 N. WHARVES. CPI’S. TURPENTINE.—IOO .bbls .Spts’ Turpentine, m store..,For sale Jnr n , ROWLEt, ABHBURNER, & CO., »»2l ■ H SOUTH VfltAßVUij, WANTSi PARTNER WANTED— With" *1.500. in YV'ANTED— An energetic SALESMAN , ’ inß.Bry Good. JoWra* House. One who cun influence city and tienr trade, won Id reooive olihom salary, Address "N. J. * Co.” this office. n* A LAD of SOME EXPERIENCE DE £l SIRES a situation. Can give good reference. Please address * I F. D.” 611 North SEVENTEENTH Street. r - aa2C-3t* TA/"ANTED—By a young .Man, 19 years • old, a situation inn Wholesale Grocery House, •as Runner* Clerk, or Salesman. Can furnish good refe rences, and-would be willing to. accept a low rate of compensation, until his faithfulness and efficiency shall be developed. Address " J, P.” office of The Prest, A RARE CHANCE.—SI,OOO for eighteen T~r .States of a,very valuable Invention, lately-pa tented. Monoy nO object; its equivalent taken., Ad- fore 1102. - . -It* T/^r ANTED—By a young Man, 20 years g*i aasfli.* -KWiS IJSSw 2° his employer. Salary not so h^ o rn» & ,i? roB i objent es au opportunity to advance on 1 118 nierit. Address li J. l, 1 omcoof this paper.- a23-6t* ANTED—In a Clothiers? and Tailors’ vLL SSfMK fc.^S A a L J s PS^tee^'Tdd?^ rost Offioe. ; an^t* - "Wf ANTED—By a young Lady, a situa n, T - ti 2, n M OOVERNEPS, or to take charge of the Primary Department of a School. Can come wellrecoin •mended. Afldrese ,t M. C.** Doylmtown, Pa. au2s-6t* WANTED— A competont -and responsi ble party, with some capital, to sell on commis smn. in this city and partcf the State, a FIRST-CLASS SEWING MACHINE* of an established reputation, f hts is,a chance whore large profits can be realized by a -Competent party. Unexceptionable references. re oqirod. For particular», address, with real name, sta ting whore an interview can be had; *• 8. M. this office. - - - - no2Mt . -\A/'ANTED—A smart, active SALESMAN wjiocan furnish good references. ‘ Address “E. B.” at this office.. • . nu24-4t* \?I/" ABTED —By a young married Man, a y " situation as Assistant BOOK-KEEPER, in : a Wholesale Establishment. Best of references will be furnished. Address, at Press office,** ftu24-St* WANTED— A situation by a young Man who fins had several ye«rr experience in the Forwarding and CammissloiT Business. Either Book-- kooper or Clerk- Would have no objection to leaving the oily/’ A No. l reference. Address -/'Forward Blood’s Dispatch. • au23-4t* ■ TAT ANTED—As near Frankford as.possi v Y bio, a very substantial ROOM* about 88 by 100 feot, with not less than 22 feet ceiling»oigbt-horsa mo* tive power attached. Anyone having such a Room to rent mny find a Permanent auB3-6t Frankford* Pa. -"WANTED TO EXCHANGE for iraprov *" ed city property^free from incumbrance, 160 acres .of excellent FARM LAND, located m Gloncestec Co., New Jersey. The Railroad from Camden to Bridgeton, shortly to Be laid, passes within a short distance of the land. Ror further particulars address-J. K., office of •TkePnst, JeJl. FOR SALE AND TO LET* SALE—Two Dealers-’ Stalls, in South SECOND-Stroet Market. Apply 215 Western Ma#- ket House. • ; au<6-Bt* M FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE.— The subscriber, in concentrating his business on Chestnut street, West of Tenth, street, l offers for sate, upon reasonable term, his large manufactory*with out huildmgsand large lot of ground {tenting or * Satin Mar shall, and Master streets, soitetue for almost any large mamifactunnr business. For 1 particulars inquire of ALFRED FIfLER, Conveyancer, No.fll, N.SIXTH Bt., or to the subscriber, No. 1009 CHESTNUT St. augl-12t» ' 1 • ’ , -WM,-D. aOOBBg, is® TO LET—A handsome and large MaLthree-stonr brickHOUsß, back Vaildinro, Ac, No. 815 North SIXTH Btreet, two doors below Wood. Au ply to PUGH MADEIRA, 115 South TENTHS!,, below Chestnut. . ~r ■ •. • &oS<-3t - MFOUR FINE LARGE ROOMS, commu nicating, handsomely ftiroished, and two'on first floor—as parlor aml-ruom, will belet with board in a first-class house. -Neighborhood of Broad and Walnut. Address •* D. L. D., } ’ this office. auJ4-3t* ■ flSj TO BE LET.—Tlie Dwelling-part of the House. N0.,15? South SIXTH Street, opposite Independence Square, wiU be rented low to a good te nant with a small family. Apply on the premises. augMt* gU.PEKIOK NORTH THIRD. STORE TO RENT, The targe and welLlocated granite-front Store* NO. 124 NORTH THIRD STREET* ABOVE ARCH, Suitable for JOBBING OR HEAVY PACKAGE TRADE. Terms satisfactory to a responsible tenant. Apply oh the premises, or at' NO. 427 VINE STRI&T. au2o-6tif* • ; - ’ • - MFQR SAJaE or: to. RENT The HOUSE and STORE, N. E. corner of TAMANY Street and YORK avenue, well suited for a Shoe Store or other light basines*.' Terms'low. Apply to T. Q. KARCROFT, Grocer, opposite corner. - au2o-6t* A yaluable jb'arm and: country BEAT FOR SALE, twojniles from the hill Btntion, North rennsylvania Railroad, containing 120 .acres of highly improved land* with an abundance of fruit and shade trees. The improvements are a fine stone mansion* containing fourteen rooms, tenant-omise. ioe-houae, large bam, carriage-house* and all necessary out .buildings. • A fine building site on ■ the premises. Could easily be divided into two beautiful country seats. * For further particulars inquire of John J. C. Harvey, on the premises. , .. t - augl-lm* HARDWARE.’— A .Wholesale House, do ing' chiefly n Southern package bneinee*. to ’ Prompt dealers tn eltieß,ddaireato-eeU'«ttt. Bad-health the reneon for retirmw. The badness of .twelveyears standing. • The stock is all new, end mostly in original pnokages. The Terms will be liberal. No lands takenjn exchange. Address “ Delphtw,” Box 2001 New York Post Office. T - - » ahgl-12w , DRAFTS— On the Union Bank of London, , and Royal Bank of Ireland, in arane toßult. ' Forsale hr WELLS, FARGO A CO., mTIB-3m* f No. 400 Chestnut street ' BOARDING* SEVEN ROOMS—Handsomely furnished, to Hent, with board—single and double. ■ House large and airy, with all modern conven.ienoes. Large garden attached. Family very smAlL'with good refer ence. Would rent, with board; nil the rooms to one la inily. Inquire at M 39 SPRUCE Bt.. ' It* BOARDING. —A large; pleasant Room to let with Bbard. for a Gentleman and Wife (with out children.) or single Gentlemen, in a desirable neigh borhood* nnd.convenient to business. Address kt Box 702.” Philadelphia Post Office. . an26^t* BO A R DING. I —Handsomely furnished Rooms;, looation vert desirable; families and single gentlemen accommodated; at 1100 WALNUT Street. Referonoe required. » ' au2Z-6t* BOARDING^ —Elegant and airy Rooms, single and In suites, can be .find with'firctalau Board, for the Summer, PaJi, and Winter, at 1316 WAL NUT Street. wu&-2m Desirable private boarding, for families; large and small rooms communicating, handsomely furnished : large garden attached. Refer ences required. 1629 SPRUCE Street. jyl9-lm* ■ PBKSONAI,. A PERSON intends visiting tho Siouth and Southwest on business. It is his intention to thoroughly canvass that section of the country in a trip of from four to six months. He will take charge or from one to two hundred thousand Circulars for distri bution. and will establish agencies m every town of im portance in that part of tho country on reasonable terms. Address ENERGY, at The Press office. au2s-2t* PERSONAL.— If the Gentleman, who left awote at 1118 MORRIS Street, will call again, he will receive an answer to Ins inquiries. au26-2t* Texas land and collections.— Tho writer will spend the poming winter in Texas, and will attend to the examination of Lands, the Pay ment of Taxes, Collections, &c.» An. 'Unexceptional re ferences given. Address 44 Box 1107,” Post (mice, Plu adelpliia. • , -; - / aulSmwftgt*, COPAKTNEKSHIPS. TIE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex isting between the subscribers is this'day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the firm will be settled by JOSEPH B. HANSON, who is authorized to “ tto ■ umu ’ of ““ Rrm “ ‘TOSEVHB. HANSON. . July Ist, 18». - NORWOOD PENROSE. JOSEPH B. HANSON will continue the Tobacco Com mission business, and Agenoy for the sale of Sombrero Guano, as heretofore. . No. 105 North WATER Street. 1 and No. 109 North DELAWARE Avenue. GEORGE BOLDIN, . 1M North WATER Btraat NORWOOD PENROSE, 10« North DELAWARE Avenue. NORWOOD PENROSE (late oltha firm of Joseph B. Haiuoa A Co.) i. thi. day aaaooi&twl with 'GEORGE BOUDIN, under tlio stylo and firm of BOLDIN Sc PEN ROSE, for tho purpose of oondootine & Tobaoeo, Oil, and General Commission Busmens. July 1,1689. 1 ' lyl-tf TVOTIGE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the 11 firm of -WARNICK, CHADWICK, & BRO. ia this day diBaolved. The Heater, Range; and Stove buainoM wili be continued under tne name of CHADWICK Sc BRO., at the Northeast oomer of SECOND and RACE Streets. • JOHN K. CHADWIOK. FRANCIS A. CHADWICK. Philadelphia, July H. 18M. . il»-tf INSURANCE COMPANIES. ' g AMEIUCAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., INCORPORATED 1810-CHARTER PBRPET- NmAIDWAI.NUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. . Having a large paid-up Capital oUK;ksi’.a Surplus in vested in sound and available Securities, continno to in* fcuro on Dwellings, Stores.' Futmtuia, Marchaudixe. Vessels in Port anatjieir Cargoes, and Property. All losses liberally and promptly ttUuzted. - DIRECTORS. - • ■- George Abbott, • John T. Jjewis, John Welsh, . James R v Campbell, Samuel C. Morton, Edmund G. DutUh, Patrick Brad), ' Chas, W. Poultney, 1 Israel Morns. __ GEORGE ABBOTT,President.' THOMAS R. MARIS, Secretary*-- ja23-lr,if HYDROPATHIC. OHLESTNUT SPRINGS. WATER-OUEE. At CHESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA County, Pal, for the treatment of all Chromo and obstinate di&ase*. This institution, under the charge of an experienced and skilful Physician, is now confessedly the leading and successful hydropathic establishment in. tips' REFKEESCK».-Mra. Mary Cottringer, 1M Norlh' Twelfth street; Charles L. ■ Sharpies®, Esq., corner Eighth and Chestnut streets: George Grant,Esq.,333 Market street; H.FarriUgton, Eaq.,ot Myers, ClaAhorn. & Co. For other references and particulars address ‘ ‘ ’ DR. JOSEPH A. WKDEH,.; RESIDENT PHYBICfAN, CHESTNUT HILL, Jeß-Smif v , r - . <* r . HOTELS. THHE , , A AHOH STREET, ABOVE THIR^ < UPTON S. NEWCOMER. , . , The situation of this HOTEL is superiorly adapted to the wants of the Business Publio } and to those in search of pleasure, Passengor Railroads, whioh now run past, anu-In close proximity, atforda cheap and pleasant nda, to all plaoes of interest in or about tne city, jy 33-6 m TjNOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER—Tho A ARC- H-IW.®T&I«. r - ° flter " Stoddirt ; O-KMnedjr, his Brothsr, Mr. Stodilsn - csrara?„’ jwJJf/ Mr. Wanis: MadomeSt. Aubert, Mrs.JoStidVost. . Adimssion.MMnta! Sacwnd S^ts in Brass Cirole.37J# center Parquet* 50 Sstetg Fnvate Boxes.TScenta; whole Private fiS|,isTG»Lr 37, 23 cents; G*llerj_farCotor*d Persons,Scenes; Pri vate Box in Gallery Cor Colored Persons, 88cents.* - »tet?r o ri t „?^ig^° lt . ; perform * iice DETCRN OF THE < ;, - . 'vi 1 ' CAMPBELLS!! ’ - PtTT?OrT»W^. CERT HALL, - ■ , , , lS?i2f«S£s? ne more tWS2SS& S n to trusted. We advantages tjie Campbell enjoy above any other Minstrel organizations, arise from their irinterLSthc ¥v^^ e * r v- ,fl theSouthemcouotry* Their delineations of Neerp character art taken from natural scenes tod ii£ eidente-in African Life, and mm at prewutinr theafnsi ca! and Comical pecc ba nfcies of the fckrathernffejtfo, and aleratmfr him tarns proper standard of Natural Wit and Sl^pi- 1 » ?- lent > P™ B *»wn* *hg Phase* of Negro Lift on uie Plantation, the nmsieaicapabib tiesof the more refined-negroes of cities and viUagea. In representing truthfully tbeSbadesand Peculiarities . . - PA CLiUIKE ’ au2s»St - ~' • Agent and Business Director. &BEE 1 \yALNUT-S' ',T THEATRE. to in trod non tho OLD LBTABLIHIIET! PA vnprTPJt vbo will appear daring the sesroa, ana for the proper production of the behest order j proper _ D Baltic novelties. Priceg as tiruat. '"aoS*-3t Ilf USIOAL FUND HALL. \ XJM. ONE WEEK MORELAND POSITIYELY THE Conunenoin* Aarast S*. (First appearance of ___ : >"“*««»■**• . .. , COOL WHITE. J h6OU BTAB d f|oUPE#'i')Wmife , ' iAlhs , G °mFnb , Fr*m. 8 - V-- . ; 8. O.CAMFBEL!j,_ Musical I^'reetor, JSbo mil appear every .av«uar in aa esdrelyneir Pafsranune. • ~ . . For particulars see' Mils of the day, - Admission 25 coots. - j ■ ' Doors opca at T. - To commence at $ acg-tf T?™? CONCERT AT EAIRMOIJNT.— - ■ This tfTEnNOOS and EVENtNO the ■nrsn „w ...? A ®M ONY COBNUT BAND ***** tno.mort (opulsr nratte of the dft7< dmt ths fauns on the NORTH SIDE Flnr ;The Ca,V*‘of the Green and Coatee, Fourth and Eghth etreet jampanr pass a loos Eighth and Coate* streets ?axe to the around. WILLIAM BEAD," Superintendent. aui9-f<fctutf SANFORD’S OPERA HOITSIL ' and Market. _ „ Open lor the Season. ' SANFORD'S STAR TROUPE, ' the lancet t „ Company in the world,. . In their excellencies every eveniae. . . SANFORD appears - Every evening m hi*, great Role of Cheyaoters, Door* open at 734. Commence at*. . ’ ' _ Admission 25 ©cute.. Chiildrett U cents, " enyS-lm - ' T^ B AOADRSrr OF A THEiFINB - ,r, m . - : No. 1025 CHESTNUT STREET* » I* open dai I jry.c Sundays exce Dted, j from. 9.A, Iff. tU ft F..H. Admmoh 25'cent*. Children under 11 yeerahalf price.. - Bartholomew's Statue of EVE REPENTANT now on exhibition for a abort time. - TXASSLER’S' ORCHESTRA.—M. HASS sual. ' • leU-ftm EXCURSIONS. TRIP TO THE SEA-SIDE^ Opandafter FJUDAY,. August 26th;daily*except SUNDAYS, until further notice, a Passenger Train will Fe rry at fi o'clock ATLAN TIC CITY. Returning, will leave ATLANTIC CITY at 5.35 P.M. t - • •' r - ‘ Farefoi; the RootMJ this Train, only 3125. The pubiio is respectfully informed’that this Train will.be run by the Company, and gentlemen, with their families, canal! be accommodated'with seats in good, comfortable care. • ■ Orifce, at VINE-Btreet Wharf, will be open foreale'of Tioketk., -• , - au2s-tf ■ JNO. 0. -BRYANT, Agent. QR.AN.D EXCURSION OP THB STATE FENGIBLES, CART. JAMES PAGE, . “ r r* TO NEW YORK BAY AND STATEN ISLAND MONDAY, AUGUST 39, 1859. ? .J -BECK’S CELEBRATED PHILADELPHIA B«ND witi. accompaxt the excubsjox. r Tickets—Gentlemen $2.50. Ladies, including Dinner; 32.50. Children. sLfiO. . • Boat leaves WALNUT-STREET WHARF at o’clock. -- ■'' . - ' * • •Tickets can be obtained of any of the member* 1 of the. Company, orthe Committee, at the ARMORY, Nq. 999 CHESTNUT Street; every evening nntQ the Excursion. uu2o-7t - ■ Jjl O R Th E SEA.-8 H O R E IN TWO AND A HALF HOUR*. TRAINS LEAVE VINE-STREET FERRY DAILY AT 7K A. M. AND 4 P.M. RETURNINOAT 6 A.M.AND 4.40 P.M. SUNDAY TRAIN TO ATLANTIC LEAVES 8 A. M., AND RETURNS AT 6 P. M. auB-tf SEE ADVERTISEMENT. • „ « - -EXCURSION TICKETS. Excursion Tickets to the following places will be is sued at the Depot. Broad and Vine s tree Si, on the SA TURDAY of eaoa week, to return on me MGNDAr following, via: To Readme and back. ...®2 23 Pottstown do 160 Phcemxville do i jp Lebanon. do. 360 PottsviUe do. 376 By order of the Board. - &ufr-lm W. H. McILHENNY, Secretary. FOR.OAPEMAY, DAILY, (BuhdiiT*excepted,) at 0?£ o’olw^iL^C Steamers DELAWARE, Captain Copes, ' BOS TON, Ca pta in Bel!ew, * KENNEBEC, Captain Hand, Form a Daily pine between this city, Cape May, and New Y ork, leaving from First Pier below Spruce street, atdtfA.M, * „ RETURNING, Leave New York, (Sundays excepted.) at Jl P. M. « .(Mondays excepted). BA. M. Fare to New York, Cabm. $3 00 “ Steerage j to Fare to Cape May, including Carriage Hire. 75 44 t Servants 75 ‘ . ' • 'Stateßooms.extra loot Freights for New York and Cape May taken at low rates. Goods destined beyond New York will be for warded with despatch, free of commission. 7* JAMES ALLDERuTCE, Agent. . 314 and 316 South DELAWARE AVENUE. je3o-tf MEDICINAL. T OUISVILLE ARTESIAN WATER " An analysis, liy Prof. J. L. SMITH, shoira one gallon to contain 915J* grains. as follows, xiz: Chlor. Sodijim 622 grs. Siilph. Magnesia.. 77.00 ars. .. Oalomm 60 “ •• Potash 300 u j ~ Magnesium... 7** ** Alumina... 100 4k S .. Potassium.... H " lodide Mague*ium 03J “ **' Aluminium... J 5 “ Bromido “ 0.47 “ Pnosph. 8od» 2 “ Bi-Cnrb. Iron 0.35 “ Sulph. Soda 72 “ “ Magnesia. “ ** Lime Z) 4 ‘ Sola by the barrel, gallon, retail, by HASSAf nu24-tr CHBB' nr in bottles, wholesale and ID A CO., Apothecaries, fNL T St., cor. Twelfth at. A MOTHER PROOF OF THE WONDER EFFECTS OF TROXELL’S NEURALGIA. Mr. E. W. Tkoxkll—3)®sr eir^ThavibMmtroo&ed with the ‘‘ NEURALGIA for the last U years, and have sutTcied the roost exonsoiatmg pain, compelling meat times to give up my business entirely. I could out eat, and sleep was & stranger, to my eyes.-1 suffered more than tongues can telL lhad the advice and aid of various phyeioians, and used other remedies, but aU of no avail. Having noticed your advertisement in the papera t I concluded to call on a person whom 1 had learaea was cured of a case of 20 years standing. He applied the SALVE” but once, and l felt immediate Teliel—a second application removed the pain entirely, and I now feellike. a different man. Since then I hare sse.pt^wed—something that 1 have not done for months, being obliged to sit up all night in a chair. My appetite has returned, and I feel grateful to you for the restora tion of my health. Co.*B, N. W. corner Third and Walnut sis. • aptfMf Dr. westcott ? s celebrated tar CORDIAL. , , Westcott s Tar Cord si oures Consumption, Westcott’s Tar Cord al oures Bronchitis. Westcott*. Tar Cord al cure, Cou,hs and Colds. • 8 Tar Cordial cures Sore Throat and Breast. HMrt* * ar Cordial oures Palpitation of the Tar Cordial cures Nervous Debility. Westcott s Tar Cordial oures General Debility, westcott s Tar Cordial cures Diseases of the Kidneys, otrangury .and Gravel. ' Piler** 00 ** * Tar °? rdla * oQrei Blind and Bleeding Weatoott’a Tar Cordial hnres Female Weaknesses. 8t?o r it^ e ,Sffihl* r DeP ° t ' N °- 629 ACU i£&S£imßigi An,i - a:rofu - Dr, E. H. WESTCOTT oan be consulted on the above of charge, at his Consulting Room*. No, 629 ARCH Street, from 10 A. M. t 6 4 P. M. jfrW-if MONEY. 550.000 .TO LOAN, „IN.SUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS, •i upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Cons, Mer i,e L Ol ? t,,in *" «n moderate terms, by JONES sncP•!5 n c P•! Brokers, northwest corner of THIRD and CAS KILL Streets, below Lombard. Estabhehedfor the lee -86 fears. Office hours from 7A.M.t07 P. M. Second-hand Gold and Silver Watches, bv eminent makers,.warranted genuine, for Bale cheap, at one-half the original post. au4-sm-ii SMR.. JAMES HANSELL, HAVING RETIRED from business, begs to request nil sou* who have left Jewelry or Watonea at his Store,No. TOO MARKET Street, foy retiring, to call for'* l fts, n J I ® t •theStere of Mr. E. rioLDEN, No. 706 MAKKET/'-. where all friends and former of Mr. J-han- SKlili may be accommodated. anawt MACKEREL AED ALEWiVEfifc —W bbla. and 60 half bbls new No. 2 5 200 bbls. and 180 ■ jgrjg w «r , W..w». 5 %'i I?lor & ca.™’ rjy 19 :>> •< v . * twffonTHWHAWVFR. A N*T> SHOULDERS.—2.IOO JdL Pieces City Smoked HamaaniLShoulders. Also, 900 piece’s extra Sngar Cured Jlanis^o^ale^i Mooud (to), fWIT, flout)
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