The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 27, 1859, Image 3

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The wine, We love the best*'- . /’, - '
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t ;< li£>periafchampagne.;' : f • .
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i,MV-*/ -> ;Tte r only "wine to drain,' , ' •
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!•’? Apfllctio^.—)YKy will, you suffer the,
-terrors .and: afflifrtions;incident, to a disordered state of
.the-Liveror digestive organs,' when a certain remedy is;
,within; your reach ? : JfOOFLAIWS GERMAN BIT-,
TBRSViUctire you. IC you will only discard your ®ra-f
j judioe, ahd.'giVß‘ thW article n willnoyer regret;
>it. / Yonr irtomacli,will be Strengthened smtregainita:
: original vigor, and you be able to digest your food satis*;
■faetorilyj r -'ic r.y' -:«> 1 f - ■
* These' Bittersare forsalebyalld.rdggisU, and dealers'
'ih'med^bindsi s at7ocehts per bottlo. .Also, by tho Pro-,
prietors, Dr. C.M.JACKSON& Co., 418 ARCH Stroet,
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-the-West Phil-
Msikot and; Thirty-idntfi .streets,'
pupils on the first Monday of;
September. ,No!school is:more select. 'Tho pupils in.
the familynre.remarkably contentedabd happy. .
Among the pattohs, who havo sons.or, wards in the
and who may bo consulted,are i
■! ■■; .k ; > } Hoh. N, B. Buownb,
v / ~E. B. BimwxtT,]. >
:'■* V: MAtT9giy,N*WKtair, ;
. TIiOMAB MAS KELL i.’ i
; Hon. William DfoLBR,
- -v ; Capt ifKvvyoKj t/.S. A., :
.i .J. Jambs R. SxiTn, i
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GioBQBT H. MAUTIN, ;
.Cpl.J^W.-POWNEV.
; Julies, Hapei/s w»NiKNN3j ob’Hair
greatest chemical wonder of the age
for r»Jtoring the bair,&nd pfesef?irig,Uja’sight. .Apro
veathreandcureforbatdriMs.'Hlsriotadyo,’ butwill
<?hiH»K^trey,liM^o^hi|iVe^lo ;
So£d hr rilrespec table Droggi its, and at;th« laboratory
And fwboteskle'depotof Jules HacklA Co.V No. 7(M
Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.' 1 ‘ s ' ‘ ’ Auztet
ft.tr ,4xs* • »* - • u' ■• V" '
. Onb-PRiob’ Clothing, of mi . Latest
Sttles, acdmads iii£ the beet- manner, expressly for
«**!lir We mark' our' lowest selling prices in
ftNacWartiols.-Att goods mode to order
are werrahted : Mt4siiu>tory, end oar o'iwpriob ststxk
ie ’Atrietl y : *dhe red to. We believe - this to be the only
fair war of dealing* ab thereby ah are treated alike.,, :
, ' -Wfc s*iJ£W ' JONES A CO.,
Street
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Si AxaWiJ'Satins . Fund—;Noiwkwmt
Oo Rinat B*coßD vWAIHCT .otreets.—deposits re
received in null andlarge amofeito,Troni&U classes of
the ©orainunity/aad allow*internet at the'rataof five per
eeat*^^aiui||i. , V' 7’ ’i -V*''
Money may be drawzf by eheolt* without lose of in-
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- f/ Oaoe' open dally,fr<mstuntifg o*olock, and on Mon
day .and-BAtnMiir.ehtiLivin the evening. President*
FRANKLIN FELL rTifcuttrtt and BecretOh, CHAB
. Savin» -SAFBTT Trust
penn.rlvMiis.; ~
.. l. KoMr h -leorived every, day; and in any amount*
large or - . -
ftfmbney from
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in GOLD, whanever
itiaeattedfori ahd Withoutdotioe. 1
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other Trnstees r Sn large or small sums*
toremainalongorshcrtperiod. l 7 ’ ;7;
A TW Hm**rr*o«ved,froGi fiepositora.ih'tavest&d, in l
JUalEfUto, Mortgage*, GroHndßflnt*, and other first
cdSnpiieenritieS*'2« -y- ,• ; \}V», 1 ; '•'' J >‘' i
fcOftee open dviry'day^WALKUT Street/southwest
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v - Seryifteg. every,ironing, during
-ry v,'y'ttV-'( V 4 j;Superintendent.
The Hall, ha* been; handsoraely repalred. Seats free.
iAUinvited. CoUecticmiofexpenses. ; , 3t*
ryr*™JSSAY:IIPON;TIUS.BEMBI«IB
3.V-3 PtoyivslTnthd; Worth of Ireland.-rend tiefore the
yosttg'Meh’s Chriauan Association, atrita late moetlri<*L
'request,- fu*
tbeguthprf^rlsri^i, Church.(BPRlJCK. below
JtWetV TD-MQRROW <Sal>bath) EVKyrNG; at eight
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ftjSfcf'f* JOIWS P E. OHTOCHV CORNER
nSSV 2? »Kd,3tiJolin’#.*tr«et“*Tho Rev. R; a.
nfP»‘Ssl»oF'oi F-A-RBhUtAR STATED
LORGE; No. 2W;w»Uw
KM tHr&(Sartfilfty)"3sVENrNGtßtB p’dook. Puno-
of «vwnr member i* requested, os buai
r lt» f, J. SyHANKAH.Beorelarr Pro Tom. ,
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Bts.. Rev^J 4i W. T CBAcßiFTi‘lteotPf,—Dinne servico on
ATlt MORNING. fAnnut 28.) At IGtW o’clock; And
Setoekm tbe'-EVENfNGF. Subjector the evening
ftCrrV.Ameticn a CbrUtiftn Naticm.”,, ‘ -It* B
I. MtOOWELt Will,
ilk in the Amancnn MccKaiiisV Hull, comer
®fe^rasw k '^^ Rß^(Sttb-
, Prayerrocoftn*after theeermon. : ' at*,
.OF THE ATONEMENT, N.
Kerentemith *jdSummer utroeta.—
Thli.Chhreh mil to reopen.dTO-MOilfiOW, 28th Inst.
Atuminsr ..rvir. ntIPK o’cloelr, by Bsv.KiKa.Ton (Jon
ptlil>.>ATtornomi.«oryico ntto’cloclr; . '• ‘ It*
‘trSf-W'* .'■(JSl'dJtciiclßair fourth st.;
r t>.ln}V, rastor. tlm Itcv. Alebkd
JB P tfjfjlT CA iTt S IWT-HrdNFERE NCE S
92*.?* : SUN '
lAninumon/Jeentei,^ ■*'?' r ,,v; it*
:nrs=* RTATErtnSNT OJF THE UNION BANK*
required bv the Second Section of the Act. of
a ■ B Ptf ir ,2! , >,Pth«r,'tohkit»v, .sjtt w,* j *1,536 a
of, NtS«lfi'cißttWiotn ‘r..;;.V...;. 102,360 00
.. Bo.;-- Depo*lU. Inelqdins bajaneea due to . ..
,®Y OP PHIL AMl,mp M.-V. IjAMfes Lfc
J l l ® (u t w *i ?LPBr u A*BANKj .toimrewom,
depoeewid •eyithit tbe u correct, to
’i ' “' '
rtgf. JMIHdKfEJWS MEN toHoONIIAX PRATER
O .MEKTING.-nOn » n d;>ft.r i ,MOBDAV, r tta2M?
W“vihl..roMlln , j willh« : hird ihBANSOM-STBEBT
l!AiJ'Jn8»o»oro .treat, between Bifth and B»fent|>,ui>-
til thr Charoh. nrhton In noWoloNed for reuNer«,Ac.. U
t»op.n«l, of which; notion mil to find, Evjerr on. that.
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T'i4ipEl/ i InLLv*PAI,IS\ OFSpHUYL
otji?'K'lS *l l! Ninth
.g. 7 flocretary.
f»VAt PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES—The
a',!" 1 , i'»»o'tnMht in th* Oltv’ alworsreiuly, and
fan he fitted while too wait, aHwitmnt‘il topt of .11,1-
jpa^r vev
.anl7 , v. ! 70S Spftji THIBjD Stinjat,
nfineßEas a. TRUTHF.pt amd ape-.
-* ICyI.IAB l,ife~«iNe I’hntocrayhu In
Oil. and tothe.Mmwm™ Ph<rtnim>hj. plain Amljn'wn
ter r.nlorN, niruto nt IIKIMKH’B OidlefTj BECONB St.,
wiinld tlo .weil 7iy calling
l9O North -NINTH Street,
hovW flherrT, eud h.avo 'their. old-Oarmenta rnailo to
, ttoktoMi Jo iwtoit toeieaniinf.orilreins and tepaittng,
the%^PE^AfeSASQ.tlil f ?AiTllilN
Shlrtjt and - Ilmwerß. msmiuctviied . «wJii«(velT hr
Et,llB 'fc pfti «a4HCHJStteet.PhtMplphia. Tlio
Kttvntlon of the;pnIjlio ii respectfuny . -
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fpo 'IWESTERN "A ND'jgOUTIIERN MER
j~* CHANTS.—litaecoi ln Mfthlia Hope, fiflfiorted Jiiatia.
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jiboyeii'. Herklmcr County
ttV/ ChfleM* fn gtore nhd for «ftlCbjr
L l .*': '- . ■!hr \, r r -I/.. 0,.0. BAI)LERAro..
rmjq*
-!HAMB.—BO extra Sugar,cutctl
Arco.', ■' > a'
- •* J • a "' AKOH BtrWt.Mlioorelxive Front.
* ADlEa’ HAIR BRAIP3, -.WIGS, FRI
-I*l BBTTS.nha OBHIB; ipandjWawd In they.rr
nil
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E Ai> .iC N ITTIN G WORK.
' 11 Marrini. 1» » nUtUcATlMn*Worth l- .
‘. • Thin ”0 BO dealt in hy attornoyship.”. - •
Siu.K.i'Rinn...,
’ - ftRAII TWENTV A'fiARS MAltSlfib/in kNIT-i
TIKG WORK* To? 0 ForsalabyalLßoOkabllersP !
* ;; HEAD KNITTING WORK., ' .
\* 4 ’*l o. ray sood lord, the world is but a-word.”
Were itfntt yours, to give it inabroatti ,
,i,’. Howauioklyn-ereitgone.” .*
- ' •.-
■' frowns evidentlyone % of those whole-souled fellows
describod by MRS. PARTINGTON . in . KNITTING
WORK. Page 36.
f .. READ KNITTING WORK. • ,
,“ But the oge of vifluous polities is post,
. And wo nTe deep w that of cold preteuce;
-' Patriots arc too shrewd to bo sincere,
, .And we too wise to trust them;** <
Cowtbb*s Task* • y
For n SAmple of MRS. PARTINGTON’S PATRIOT
ISM, see'Page «; in WORK. For sale
.everywhere, ’ ~ • . - • • ' ■
Love looks not with the oves, but with’the iplJid, ,
And therefore is winged Cupid pointed blind.” ,
, , , , - , - SIIAKSPBABB. '
Mrs. Pariihgtoh, snlys some excellent things. about
tOVE in KNITTING WOHK. Road the Bonnets on,
F&geS 6Mnd 124.'‘
7. ■' READ KNITTING WORK. V
“ Ohi there ia need that oh men’s hearts should fall
A splnt that can aympatluae ynVn p‘*'^ BB CAKg r
' 'MiU.Partirigton has caught that'spirit, arid KNIT
TING WORK iB fell off sympathy*, flee Pages 68 and
199. Forsalo by allßookselfers* /
! * ' - , READ KNITTING WORK
“ And say to mothers, what a. holy charge is theirs 5
‘ Warn them to wake at early dawn and sow
‘ Good seed, before the world Has sown its tares.”- --
, . / . ’MB'S. SIOOUBNBT.
For some valuable information In regard to home edu
cation and .bringing- up children, read on Page'lM in
KNITTING WORK,'what MRS. PARTINGTON says*
All Booksellers have it for sale. , - ( !
“.Fitted touo spot is happiness sinoere l *- ’
’Tis nowhere to be found, or everywhere.”
v \ ' ’ FtlVB. ■ 1
Read Mrs. Partington’s instructive Essay, HOW TO
BE HAPPY, on Page 121 in KNITTING WORK. '
, , . READ KNITTING WORK.
“ Music hath charms to soothe'the savage breast,
To soften rocks, and bond the knotted oak.” :
' ’- • /•• , Wk- Conobevk. . .
, Read in KNITTING WORK, Pages.4s,6B, and, 128/
what MR3. PARTINGTON-tliinlra of Musio. For sale
by. all BbokseHerar. ... - ’ : - ,
, , .. READ KNITTING TrORK. - ii
■ V, , , -
“ And he who means no mischief, .does it all.”
v Hai..
The poet must.havo been thinking of Ike Partington,'
after reading the. Guardian for Ike in KNITTING
WORK. f - ■
READ KNITTING WORK.
' r •.' : *‘ , ldo notlove ,
Muoh qflreroony/RUits in love should not , ■ .
Like suits In law, be rocked from term to term.” j
t o r .- , Shirley.--,
Read in KNITTING WORK how MRS. PARTING
TON was courted. All Booksellers have it. ~
READ,KNITTING WORK.
“ For ho that holds more wine than others can*
I rather count a hogshead than a man.” 1
. < ’• Randolph.
MRS. PARTINGTON is no friend to Intemperance,
Read her yiowsof if on Page 172, in KNITTING WORK*
READ, KNITTING WORK. '
“ But sore* roar courage to the sticking place.
Anti, we’ll not fell. 1 ?
Bhasbpsabe.
.Read on Paw' 182, in KNITTING WORK, MRS
PARTINGTON’S remarks on True Courage.
READ KNITTING WORK; ,/ . ' /
„ *” ‘ « “Ambition's eyes
. Look oflon higher than their merits rise.”
• • ' 'Watkins.
See KNITTING WORK, Page 218. \
; READ KNITTING WORK.
. . ;.*> Contentment gives a crown v:
. .. Where fortune hath denied it.**
! i Foed.
MRS. PARTINGTON Ii a peculiarly contented per
son,hud speaksofit on Pages 292.101,148,in KNIT
TINGWORKa* Don't fail to Tead the took.', , /
r yi&’’ ' WORK/ ’ v '
Boeksshdtildtobno bf these four ends conduce, -}
.For wuwom,piety, delight, oruso.”
' , - - . * Denham.
And that must lie an excellent book which, like MRS.
PARTINGTON'B KNITTING WORK, embraces ,th»
whole-fobf. Be sure to' getA copy. For sale' every
where. V ‘V
But curses are like arrows shot upright.'
.* That oftentimes on our ovrn heads do light."
\ .; v . c.y.- ,'Anp^;-.>
MRS. PARTINGTON has some sound advice atoht
Swearing, in KNITTING WORK.
" The first euro symptom of a mind m health,
latest of heart, and pleasure tbit at home ”
* • v "XOPNO.” '
MRS. PAR’nNGTQN ndvocnteßjhp, cultivation of a
love for SeeKNITTING,>VpRK, jagesk- AU
BoobjeireWfurnlsh it. ’ v ~
' READ KNmtooOVOHK.
*/ A hpabantl generally, is n' ■ ; >
Careless domineering thins, thnS*rows)ii&. Jui
‘ i - Coral.”, v,7 .MASStotii
For n correct portrait of your model husband, read
MRS. PARTINGTON’S hescriptiofi if him in KNIT
TING WORK,Pagers, For ( B*|o at every Bookstore.
“ She is so full of pleasant anecdote,
So noh, so say, bo poignant in her wit.
\ Time vanishes liefore her as she speaks, -
- And niddy morning through the lattice peeps.”
• Joanna Baillie.
\ .Read and see if Ihe above is not
jjTjood daguerreotype of MRS. PARTINGTON. .
- E/, . '. READ KNiTTING WORK. '
1 Xj7 l .® everlasting, like the sun,
- which, though sometimes behind a oloud retired,
Breaks out again, and is by all admired.” . ,
, Buckingham.
1 Such is the wit and fun in KNITTING WORK. For
sale by all Booksellers.
• PUBLISHED BY
BROWN, TAGGARD, & CHASE,
NOB. 2S AND 20. CORNHILL, BOSTON,
it"
inHOIGEJ ENCrLISH BOOKS.—MAGNIFI-
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jL! RABIN, Bookßelierand Importer, No. 27 South
SIXTH Street; above Chestnut, having fust' returned
lrom London and.the continent with a valuable enlloc-
Jon of*the.CHOICEST.,ENGLISH AND FBENCII
300K8, invites the ftttentionof bis friends and the pub-
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foreziumnntion. .
Hnvihg persopnlly selected nil his purchases abroad,
every votumo is in tno choicest condition, and most
beautiful stylo .of binding ; nnd smatours nnd lovers of
otioice books will now have an opportunity of adding to
i heir Libraries such books as have never before boon of
lered in this city.
The collection comprises -
, - BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED WORKS.
In all cases in thoearliest nnd finest state of tho Pfatos.
• - CHOICE BOOKS ON BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Thabest editions, many of them supcrbtv bound. •
BOOKS ON THE DRAMA, FINE-ARTS, VOYAGES,
• TRAVELS, &c., - *
AH choice oomea, and in the finest condition.
ILLUMINATED MISSALS AMD BLACK LETTER
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Soroo very olioico specimens; worth the attention of
- Amateurs.
CHROMO-LITHOGRAPIIS;
A splendid assortment, comprising all the finost publish
ed, together with a variety of nowsubjoats.
The early attention of purchasers,in requested, as -
many of the books aro lUfijcult to cannot
be replaced at the same rates ns thovopios nowofforod;
Foreign Books; Engraving*. Ac., imported to order bv
ewrrstoamer.'v, .v < ■- ’ • - r • '
0. J, PRICE 1 . Joying connected himself with- the abovo
• ittsiness, invites the attention of his friends to his now
ocation. onfi^t
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©Very department of Literature. _ . ' ,
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THE LIFE OF OENIiHAL GARIBALDI. Written
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MEMOIRS OF\IDOCG, t le principal Agent of the
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.PLAIN AND PLEASANT TALK' ttfout Fruits,
Flowers, and Famine. By I enry Ward Beecher.
, NEW STAR PAPERS ;Oiy Views and Experiences
of Religious Subjects. By Henry Ward Beecher. ,
A BELECT GLOSBAfhf OF ENGLIBH WORDS
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TMi HIBTORY.OF HERODOTUS.
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tory Lectures in Ist Corinthians, chap. 15th. Delivered
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Also, THE TREE OFLlFE.whic.h is,the midst of the
ParadiseofGod. By William Motns.
* fine assortment of STATIONERY.
N. h.—leaqhera and the Trade. We are now pre
pared to furni*h,Wholesale and Retail, CUTTER’S
ffiWS rsiKWHu
a assortment of‘SMALL'STEEL
ENGRAVINGS, at low prices au2o-7t
riIHE PORTRAIT OF PATJX/MQRPHY
,X' '.f ' nnd the fflvstrnfed Naas qftht Wjirld, ■ * . . c
THE PORTRAIT OF JOHN B. GOUfeH,
and the Illustrated News at the World,
Or any of the steel-engrated Portraits, with Memoir,
published with the Illustrated Nows of the World, will
bo sent, post-paid, to any part of the United States, on
receipt of 15 cents, oosh ,or postaie stemps, at the pub
lishing office. Address to HENRy-A. BROWN A CO„
14 Hanover street, Boston, Mass".' ‘ au2o-s tu th 4t
VF The undersigned states .that he frequently for
gale books printed between the years IflD aad WW s early
editions of the Fathertbf the Jujonnbrs and of theFu
ritte.Divmes; inXaw,Braetoq, LitUeton,' Puffendorff,
Grot jus, Dowat, Coke, Hale, the year Books, Reports,
Ac., are often to bo found on his shelves; Cyclopedias,
LaxicocsV Classto authors, History, Poetry, Philosophy,
Science, Political Economy, Government-, Architecture,
Natural History. Treatjsesupon these and other kindred
subjects are bmng conttnoally dealt in by him. Books,
g ‘ s ' . - .
.... WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c/~m \
THE; 0 L jD, -ES T A B LlB HE D 8T A N rff
NO. 326 CHESTNUT STREET, .
PHILADELPHIA,'
Is about to be given up. Previous to the closing, the
proprietor offers .to the public, at very lowprices, the
whole of the largo stock of
WATCHES & JEWELRY,
nuJI-sw-Ct .’ Sn.YER AND PIRATED WARE.
326 'chestnut st.
SILVER WARE. ,
WM. WILSON & SON
Invite special Attention to their stock or SILVER
WARE, whioh is now unusually large, affording a va
riety of pattern And design unsurpassed by any house
the United States, and of finer' quality than is-manufac-:
tured for table use many part of the world. *
Oar Standard of Silver is 935-1000 purta pnre>
The English 925-1000 «,
Amorican and French.... ...900-1000. . “
Thus that wo give thirty-five parts purer
than the American and French coin, and ten parts purer
than the English Sterling. We melt all our own Silver,
and our Foreman being connected with the Refining De
partment of the United States Mint for several years, we
guarantee the quality as above (035), which is the finest
thin can be made to and will resist the
action,of acids much better than the ordinary Silver
manufactured.
WM. WILSON & SON,
S. W. CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY STS.
N. B.—Any fineness of Silvor manufactured as agreed
upon, but positively none inferior to French and Ameri
can standard. ■'
Dealers supplied with the tamo standard as used in
our retail department.
Fine Silver' Bars, 900-3000 parts pure, constantly on
hand. , ~ au24-flm
FEIITILIZEHS.
TO FARMERS.
PHOSEHATIC ,
GUA N O
PROM SOMBRERO ISLAND, WEST INDIES.
THE RICHEST FORMATION OF PHOSPHATE OF
LIME KNOWN IN,THE WORLD.. ,
U contains over 80 per cent, or Bone Phosphate of
Lime, being 80 por cont. richer VFhosphaleofLime
then Bone Duet.'. ,
FOR SALE Bl’ THE TON OR CARGO, AND TO
FARMERS AT
m'VTSsi TON Ot 2,000 LBS.
JOS. B. HANSON,
Sole Agent in Philadelphia,
aull-thsm 2m «- .No. 305 North WATER Street.
NOTICES.
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT OR MONT
GOMKRY COUNTY.
In the matter of the partition or valuation of the Roal
Estato of ELIZABETH WHITE, Uto of tiio township
of Gwynedd, intho’county of Montgomery and State of
Pennsylvania, deceased.
Notice to. Sarah Kropp* Elizabeth Edwards. Abraham
White, Bylvoater White, Malinda Nichols, Thomas J.
White. Absalom Wilson, Elizabeth Dannohower, Bon
jamm Wilson. Marietta palzuii, Hoster Bidelirtan. Mar
-saret Jonos. John .White* Charles White,' John M,
ones, Guardian oi Howard Henry Drako. and Thomas
'Good. Guardian of Sarah Jane Brown, heirs and persons
interested in said matter,
Whereas, a writ of partition or valuation to mo di
rected did, op the 17th day of August. A. D. )&$, issue
out o> the said court* commanding mq to summon an in
quest to make partition or valuation, according to law.fof
the ileal Eetate.of said decedent, consisting Of a Mes
suage ajid Plantation or tract of Land, situato in said
township of Gwynedd and county of Montgomery.'ad
ifnmng lands of Ilonrv Haltman. John Martin, Abraham
Woixner, and Henry Durstein, and bounding in part on
a.public mad called the-Allentown road, containing
ninety-seven ncroo and twenty-four porches of Land.
I hereby give notice, as by said court I am diropted
that the said inquest will meet for the purpose afore
said on MONDAY, the 2dth of .Septemtior. A. D. 3869* at
10 o clock A. M., on th© said premises, at which time
and place all persons interested may Attend if-they see
proper. , ,JOHN M. BTAUFFEK,
au27-s 4t • - Sheriff of Montgomery County.
(JENUINE G. D. CAPS, ~
AT REDUCED PRICES,
>, FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST RATES,
'-•* »»
ERASMUS O. PRATT & BRO.,
aoa-tn th s-lm
tfiRESH FRUIT JARS.
, Those who wish to avoid the uncloanlineßs nt
tcndant.npop puttnu Up fruit, 4c., by Ibo use ofthe old
style Jars with metal covers andeement ,wiU be pleased
to team that the whole operation of Preserving can lie
poriormedinlewfthan one half the usual time liv Iho
of HARTELL’S ALL-GLASS, PRESERVING
tt>Tfti.pronounced by phvaiciaiis and scientific inon to
insuectul 0 - 81 W” Jar oyormndo. A sini o
»ffirKHtyTj“ “ ,he,r lncompi ‘" lllio
Maimfaclwßjg nndor the
nnZTM* R *UTELL 4 LET6hWORTH,
-S! 12 !- 61 - No, 15NORTH FIFTHMrcct. -
A. T CURTAIN .STOlil^lSi.*
comprise; nil the novolticsoi this MnsW-' ° %‘i’ 1
pe;tnr, AloquottcSj Sotins, Brocades, Jnwi
Printed J.natmys.ncw styles I Reps, TnsseffiaS™'!’
s^Pn B Hite ,n
nnai-at - W,H. OARRYL Sc BROTHER. '
W 5 HAVEBJITOMJNEB to add
J } \Sps^wJb A ?’ ER LVG ami RETAILING OF
PApiijR’HANGjNGS to our business, and solicit from
all yho. ore desirous of decorating their houses an ex
amination of ,our stock, selected from the hestfnotois,
foreign and dpthflßtlc,and at the right prices.
'Payer ba„g,,, B ,n any
auM-s tu th im* i» Norib THIRD .Itraet,
«HOULDERS.—GO lihils. Dry Suit Shoul
-3 ilert. Jnsl reoatypd and for sale hv
' , ' • : o. o, SADLER it CO..'
I&W aKCH soooiil door «lnv« Froju,
■1859.:-;
, /pirbtfall opening oe.bonnets and
millinv Uo ODs.
STERN & FREEMAN,
726 CHESTNUT; STREET,
WILL OPEN THIS DAY
An unsurpAs,ed variety, ami nt the oioso.t prices, Fait
Stjlos'of ■
FANCY VELVET, SATIN, ,
STRAW AND TISSUE BONNETS, BONNET MATE-
J- RIALS, RIBBONS, RUCHES,
FRENCH & AMERICAN ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS
FEATHERS,. HEAD-DRESSEB, BLOND I.ACES
STRAW TRIMMING Ann CRENELLES,
To which they wonld invite the attention of Whoieimlo
; nu2o-st» thot
PALL MILLINERY GOODS.'
JOHN STONE & SONS, j
Have now open a complete assprtment of
FLOWERS, RIBBONS, '
■ FEATHERS, , VELVETS,
CRArES, LACES,
BONNET MATERIALS,
To which they invito the attention of the trade.
nu2s-]m
1859.. FALL TRADB > 1859.
. AGA R D ($3 CO.,
323 MARKET STREET,
' ' WHOLESALE DEALERS -
; , HATS. CAPS, FURS, 1,1
BONNETS, RUCHES, FLOWERS, t0.,-
Hava now in .tore a full etdok of Good., to whioh they
invite the attention of firet-elasa buyers. ' au!6-2m*
43J MARKET STREET.
RIBBONS,
pf every kind, in immense variety;
jtfKW BONNET MATERIALS, . - .
BONNET BATINS,’
GKO DE.NAPS; LINING SILKS,
.ENGLISH pKAPES, of the makes,
• FRENCH fc, AMERICAN AKTIFIOIAL
FLOWERS, FEATHfeitS, RUCHES’, kc
Also, newest Fail styles of
BIRAW AND FANCY- BONNETS,
And STRAW GOODS, of every description, '
Now open, and presenting altogether the moat com
plete slock of MILLINERY GOODS In this market.-*-
and Milliners from every section of the
oountry are cordially invited to oall and examine oar
stock, whioh we offer at the . ■
CLOSEST POSSIBLE. PRICES.
ROSENHEIM, BROOKS, A CO.y
aulO-tnovl
Ygs I CHESTNUT STREET,
LINCOLN, WOOD &; .NICHOLS,
Invite the attention of the trade, specially cash and
short-time buyers, to their
UNEQUALLED ATTRACTIONS >
FANCY AND STRAW BONNETS, RIBBONS,
FLOWERB, FEATHERS, Ac., Ac.
N.B.—Onr Fanoy Bonnets aro all made oti onr own
premnoß. ■ i aull-Sm
HILLBOEN JONES.
Importer and Manufacturer of
' FANCY;’SILK' '
i AND
-iSTR-AW, BONNETS,
artificial flowers, •
' " ■■: FEATHERS, RUCHES, 4o
;SThe attention of City and'Oonntry Dealera.ia invited
ffc a lane and varied aleck of the above toode, at .
f 8 ' T 432 MARKET STREET,
R an»-3m •' I '-f' •> - ' fieldw FIFTH.
' DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
JOSHUA B. BAIIxY.
I M P 0 R T BRAND JOBBER
; _-‘ , v
Of
DRY G- OOJD S,
' ‘ 'NO. 213 MARKET STREET, ~
HAS
■NOW-OPEN
- -•* - - - . - ’ J . *
; , , - OKS OF TIIR
LARGEST and ckoicEsr
ASSORTMENTS OF GOODS
IK THIS MARKET,
J> \ ,
•*Towhich he invites the special attention Of
FIRST-OIL,ASS BUYERS
Trom every seotioni- miSS-tf
J. W. GIBBS & SONS,
NO. dSI MARKET STREET,
Are now opening their
FALL & WINTER STOCK OF GOODS ADAPTED TO
MEN’S "W EAR,
In whioh will be fount} a full assortment of
CLOTHS, DOESKINS, VESTINGS, TRIMMINGS,
Ac, ‘ . aug-3xn
1859. FALL trade. 1859.
SHOETRIDGE & BRO.,
(SVCCXSSORS-TO lIAMMAN, ETtYDBB, & C 0.,)
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERB
or i
DRY G* O O D S *
480 MARKET STREET,
Have in store a complete line of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS,
Selected expressly with a view to the interests of
CASH AND PROMPT SHORT-CREDIT DEALERS,
.To which they respectfully invite the attention of the
trade.
N. B.—A fall stock constantly on hand, and orders will
be executed promptly, at the
aus-?m] LOWEST MARKET RATES.
CHINA AND QU£ ENSWAHE •
IJIURNBULL, ALLEN.
& CO..
NOS. 83" AND SS SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
IMPORTERS
A3D
Wholesale Dealers in
CHINA, GLASS, AND! QUEENS WARE.
' PITTSBURG GLASS AGENCY. _
supplied with Glass at Manuftbturor’a
prices. au6-Sm
go YD & STROUD,
. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, .
Have noW on hand a complete stock of
QUEENSWARES,
GLASSWARE, and ' '
FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA,
At their Old BrASD.No.33 NORTH FOURTH ST.,
four doors below Merchants* Hotel, to which they invite
the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS.
Agents pen Pittsbubg Glass. aus-Sm
rjiRUITT, BRO,, & CO.
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
IK
H A R DW ARE,
CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, 4c.,
529 Market street. 529
BELOW SIXTH, NORTH SIDE,
aus-Sm PHILADELPHIA.
JYJOORE. HENSZBY & CO-,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND. GUN
WAREHOUSE.
NO. 43T MARKET, AND 416 COMMERCE STS.,
IUJm PHILADELPHIA.
2S lIANK STRRRT.
GLASSES.
Now in store the moat extensive and elegant assort'
tnentof
For every space and every position, and at the most
moderate prices.
• looking glasses .
In the most elaborate and the moat simple frames,
LOOKING GLASSES
Framed In the best taste, and in the most substantial
manner.
Furnished by ns, are manufactured by ourselves In our
own establishment. ...
LOOKING GLASSES
In MAHOGANY and, WALNUT frames for Country
Sales.
JAMBS 8. EARLE k BON,
816 QHESTWUT STREET,
■ apl-tf ' PHILADELPHIA,
H. Nos. 103, 106, 107 North
cm oi,i.w str6 et, is daily receiving and Manu-
SISRS nOtifFAs2? r, ,- m .? nt , of COLORED LACE and
8 r , „> „r 0r His Inst patterns. Also, a (rood
f l Lace Materials and Trimmings
i?n^h2? 6t ti u*°* R choice stock of French
•Flowers, I Oftthers, Ruobe», R ud Bonnet Frame*.
' - ■ . , aulS-thsAm-Ot r
CPTS. , TURPENTINE.—ISO bbls Spin.
Kf Turpentine, in Btore and for wile bv ‘ .
• __ .ROWLEY, ABHBURNM. A CO,
I»UN 1$ SOUTH WH^RYEB.
805 CHESTNUT STREET,
. 431. MARKET STREET.
FALL TRADE.
HARDWARE.
LOOKING-GLASSES.
LOOKING GLABSEB,
LOOKING GLASSES
THlto.ST|i|s|fs®BWfrßOllK
& MAGINNIS, --
IMPORTERS AND 'WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
■ ENGLISH AND AMERICAN - ■
SHO. E TH BEAI3 S,
EHENCH AND ENGLISH LABTINGS, AND
SHOE-MANDRAOTDRERB> ARTIOI PS-
Sewing Machine Silk, Threadand Netdle. S ’
' Ageniafcr^- 30^0^'™ dle '- rr ;
an!-3m PFIIIL:D ’ 8 PATENT BOOT-TREES. ( '
& HARRIS,
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
I ! IN
BOOTS AND SHOES, „
NORTHWEST CORNER THIRD AND ARCH STS.,
auS-Zm PHILADELPHIA. ■ .
MELLOR & CO.,
NO. 8 NORTH THIRD' STREET,
IMPORTERS
or ■
ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN
HOSIERY,
GLOVES, BHIRTB, DRAWERS, *0
auS-3m
(CHAMBERS & CATTELL,
NO. 3* NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
IMPORTERS OF
FRENCH CALF SKINS,
Ann
MANUFACTURERS Op'
CITY CALF AND KIPBKINS,
Moroccos and Liningß, Oak and Red Sole Leather*
aus-lra
JUNGERIOH & SMITH,
WHOLESALE,
GROCERS,
NO. 43 NORTH THIRD STRgET
99" Honey, and Levering** Syrup always on hand*
&u5-2m . _ ;
gOWER, BARNES, & 00.,
1 'PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN
MISCELLANEOUS, ’ SCHOOL, AND
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
No. 3T North third street, below arch,
n Pub ‘t\7o o u f /L% 0 i’ B M s rp" s Ji ili» r fe r B .
DR. EMMONS’ NEW AMERICAN' MANUAL OF
GEOLOGY. ■ • >
Sandera’ New Renders. Greenleaf's and-Brooke*
Arithmetics. &o. Blank Books, Writing, Wrapping,
Curtain, and Wall Papers. aufl-fim
pKTsa Bieobb, . Wm. S. Bairs, ’ Jons Wihst,
Jacob Rieqel, '' D. B. Esynh,
JJIEGED, BAIRD, & CO.,
- „(LateBieger, Lamb, A C 0.,)
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
< ’ • op ' -
dry Good s'.
No. 4T North THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
OUR FALL STOCK
Is now complete in all its departments, and 7eady for
Buyers. Prompt paying Merchant* from all parte of the
Union are respectfully solicited to call and examine for
themselves. aus-3ra
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE,
• & CO., " .-
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
of
DRYGOODS,
Noe. 33T fc 341 NORTH THIRD St.',Above RACE,
Would now inform their customers and the trade gene
rally; that their stook this season will be
UNUSUALLY ATTRAOTIVE.
aui-2tn ■ .
Y AKH, gilmoee, & CO.,
NOS* 40 AND 48 NORTH THIRD STREET,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
SILKS', RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS,
WHITE GOODS, LACES, LINENS, !
HMBROIDERIEB, kc.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND SHAWLS.
Buo-3m
1859. FALL TRADE -1859.
J. T. WA Y SCO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
of
- B'Sy: aoox> s, ;
NEW MARBLE BUILDING/.
NO. 88
NORTH THIRD STREET. ,
We offer, by the package or piece, to
CASH OR PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS,
A vary large and attractive Stook of
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS.
Pa roh era will find our stook well assorted at all sea
sons of ne year.
J. T WAY, JAS. H DUNLAP,
. WM. P. WAY, »GEO. P. WAY.
FANCY DRY GOODS JOBBERS.
•JOL DUHEING & CO., i
Not. M and JS NOkTH FOURTH STREET,
Are now reoeivin,, by mooewiv. arrival, from Europe,
THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS
or
■ ENGLISH AND GERMAN
HOSIERY,
GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES, .
WOOLLEN YARNS,
MACHINE SEWING SILK AND THREAD,
Andsolioit an inspection of their complete and well
-1 assorted stock,
Jyll-Jm ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO
SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE.
JJURNETT, SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN,
Above FOURTH, North side,
A H4XDOOMB ASSORTMENT OV
NEW FALL STYLES OF
FANCY DRY GOODS.
OF TBBIB OWN IMFQKTATIQK
and selection, whioh they offer for sale to buyers from
all parts of the United States, on the most reasonable
terms. au3-3m
P ALL, 1859.
SITER, VAN OULIN, & GLASS;
IMPORTERS
AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
HOSIERY, GLOVES, FANCY GOODS, Etc.,
No; 433 MARKET STREET,
auB-lm Above FOURTH, PHILADELPHIA.
& ROBERTS,
439 MARKET STREET,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
SMALL WARES,.COMBS,
BRUSHES, LOOKING-GLASSEB,
GERMAN and FRENCH FANCY GOODS,
* AND
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS. aus-3m
HJARTINS, PEDDLE,
& HAMRICK,
Importers and dealers in
HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND FAN*CY NOTIONS,
£0. 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Five doors below the Merchants* Hotel,
Offer for sale the most complete stock of Goods in their
lino to be found in thd United States, consisting of
HOSIERY, of every grade,
GLOVES, in three hundredvarieties.
UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS.
. LADIES* ELASTIC BELTS, with clasps of en
tirely new designs, with an endless variety of NO
TIONS, to which they invite the attention of
FIRST-CLASS WESTERN AND SOUTHERN
Buyers. aus-3ra
jgcOAULEY, BROTHER, & BREWSTER,
23 NORTH FOURTH STREET
HOSIERY,
Cloves, and .
* FANCY GOODS.
We have afineatock of Imported and Domestio Goods,
particularly adapted to
SOUTHERN TRADE,
To which we Invite the attention of first-olass buyers.
au6-2m t
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
QENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS
- AND
TAILORS* TRIMMINGS,
LONGCOPE & PEARCE,
NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
Have now in store a full assortment in their line, to
which they invite the attention of thoir customers
and buyers of such goods. r auff-Jra
J ; W. SCOTT-*-late of the firm of Win
• cheater & ScoU-GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH
ING STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814
Street,(nearly opposite the OirardHousa,)
P !l.W?£ would respectfully oall the attention of his
former patrons trieftdsj to his neW store, and is pre
pared to fill order® for SHIRTS ai short notioe. A
perfect fit guarantied.' Wholesale Trade supplied with
fine Shirt* and Collars. , jy2l-ly
pEACII BOTTOM ROOFING SLATE—
constantly on hand
and for sale by DANIEL’WILLIAMS 3c BUNS,
mi S.W. corner of SIXTH and COATES Sta.
'i lie above Slate is equal in qua ity to the best Welsh
‘tote. • /tuM-tuths-J^
T, -.WANTS;-'-—-;
Tl l l7’ANTED—Fifteen or twenty good Bur-
a Wholesale Ribbon
mJ. 7, Store ft Salesman and Errand Boy. ' *
,BAddreKs“,T,”.flttbig Office. au27-3t*
A LAD OEfStME EXPERIENCE DE
SIRES'a situation. - Can give good reference.
Please address •• F. D.'* fill North SEVENTEENTH
Street. ■ auS»-3t* .
"CtTANTED—By a young Man, 19 years
old, a situation in a Wholesale Grocery House,
as Runner,Ulerk. ot Salesman. ,Can furnish good refe
rences, find woul<] be willing to noccpt a low rate of
compensation, until his raithiulnegs ana efficiency shall
be developed, Address “J. P.” office of The Press.
' ' r fIU2S-st*
YyANTED—By a young Man, 20 years
’ ; of Me, BmpleymentineWholeiuile eetehlieb
ment ASSISTANT. CLERK. Would he wiHin* to
maite himself übpldl to his employer. Salary not so
• m a mii£ re *s , ?S object, aa an opportunity to Advance on
ms merit. Address** J. L. office of this paper. a25-6t?
W—ln a Olotliiers’ arid Tailors 1
whft ,o R°use. a young Man as SALESMAN,
m°m w «n the Southern and South-
TrTailors • He must have some knovr-
Pos ®OffioL. b eBK ' A ‘tore*» “Box N0.829/^Philn.
Lady, ft situa
tion nn GOVERNESS, or to take charge of the
Primary Department of a Cancoma-will
mended. Address «♦ M. C,*‘ Doylestown. Pa^ 6
competent and rcsporisi-
TT : Mo some capital, to sail on commis
sion, in this oityand partnf the State, &PIRBT-oA &S'a
SEWING MACHINE, of an eSTblShed
This is a chance where large profits can be realised by
a competent party. ■ Unexceptionable references re
quired. For particulars, address, with real name, sta
ting where an interview oan bo .hod,,** S. M. A.” at this
office; * - au2s-3t*
\\TANTED— A smart, active SALESMAN
«... y?h° furnish good references.. 'Address “ R.
B.” at this office. •' - auS4-4t*
WANTED— situation by, a yobng Man
who has had'soveral.yevjm expenenoe in the
Forwarding and Commission Business. Either Book
keeper or Clerk. Would have no objection to leaving
the city. A Np„ I.reference, Address “Forward,"
Blood’s Dispatch. • -,
TT/"ANTED*?--As near Frankford as possi
f " Me, a very eubatintinl ROOM, about 28 by 100
feht, with not less than 12 feet ceiling; eight-horse mo
tive power attaohed. Any ono having Buoh a Room to
rent may find o permanent S3fi!lOPfO
au23-3t , Fraokford, I^a.,
T\7*ANTED TO EXCHANGE for imprpY
; * ed city property, freo from incumbrance,l6oacres
of excellent FARM LAND, located in Gloucester Co.,
New Jersey. The Railroad from Camden to Bridgeton,
shortly to be bud, posse? within a short distance of the
land. For further partioul&rfi address J. K., office of
• The Press. _ Je2l.
FOR SALK AND TO LET,
mA HANDSOME FOUR-STORY CHEST
NUT Street Residence for Sale.' No. 1921. Lot, 22
feet front, 2 g.foet deep,double.B-atory back buildings.
Is in good repair, and replete willy-all tho modern ira-
the best manner. For parti
ars, mquiro of W* H. DARRYL,,
au27-tf 719 CHESTNUT Street. 1
MWILL RENT, TOA GENTEEL FAMI
LY, without small childron, & first-clnss house, in
a fine neighborhood, and take a part of the rent in
board. Satisfactory reference required.
Address “H” at this office. . - H*R
Hardware house. . : ..
A House In the Hardware Business, with a small
Stock, desires to sell out. Any one wishing to purchase,
will address “ Hardwaro, at tins office.- • au2l-3t-if*
TO BUILDERS AND. OTHERS.^-Roxbo
rough Cottage Lots for sale, admirably located «n
aud near Ridge Avenue, above the Six-mile Store. -
Paueoser Railway Cars now running near, and will
soon rua by them. Apply to ■ . ■■'
• - JOHN RRASER. Architect, 1
•• au37 lm* • No. nrSoutU FOURTH Street. ■
K COUNTRY RESIDENCE TO .BENT
on : GERMANTOWN Avenue, near .Turnpike
;e. The Germantown Passenger Railway passes the
door; contains three acres of ground* goal water* gar
den. shade and fruit tree?, stabling, tzo.x has gas. fur
nace, &c. lor term! apply at No.Churoh Alley, 2d
story, , •; . ■ au27«6t*
FOR SALE—Two Dealers’ Stalls in South
SECOND-Street Market. Apply Jlfi Western Mar
ket House. ou2B-3t* -
m FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE.—
HiaL-The subscriber, his business on
Chestnut street, west of Tenth street, offers for sale,
upon reasonable term, his large manufactory, with out
buildings and large lot of ground fronting on Sixth* Mar
shall, and Master streets, suitable for almost n»y huge
manufaoturme business. For particulars Inquire of
ALFHBD’FITLRH, CtortVeyanceuNCL M
St, or to tho subscriber. No. IQda CHESTNUT St.
ftu24-12t* > - 1 ~ - IrM.'D. ROGERS,
A VALUABLE FARM AND COUNTRY
.. SEAT FOB. JIALE, two mi\eg from the Ohelten
hUi otauon,' Nqrth.Tennsylvania Railroad, containing
UQ acres of highly improved land, with an abundance of
fruit-ana shade trees. The improvements are a fine
stone mansion, containing fourteen rooms, tenant-house,
loe-house, large barn, earnage-honse, and all necessary
out wildings. A* fine budding % ttte on the premises.
OqakJ easily be divided iqto two Deaqtiml country seats.
For further particulars inquire of John J. C. Harvey,
oathe premises. ■ • - ... augl-Im*
HARDWARE.^A. Wholesale House, do
ing chiefly a. Southern package business, to
prompt dealers in cities,ceai res to sell out. Bad Health
the reason for retiring. The business of twelve years
standing. The stock is all new, and mostly in original
packages. The Terms will be liberal. No lands taken in
exopanse.. Address “Delphos,” Box 9051 New York
Post Office. , , - angl-iflw .
DRAFTS —On the Union Bank of Londop,
and Royal Bank of Ireland, in mutts to suit ~
For sale by WRLLS, FARGO)*; CO,,
mrifi-Sm* ‘ No. 400 Chestnut street-
BOARDING,
BOARDING.— A large, plcnsant-.Room to
, let with Board, far, a Gentleman (with
out ohudren.) or single Gentlemen, in a desirable neich
horhoal and convenient to business. Address “ Box
762. Philadelphia Post Office. nu 26 At*.
BOA R DIN 6:^Hiindsoraily ;v rufni^Kea'
Rooms; location,yery desirable;, families and
single gentlemen accommodated; at HOC WALNUT
Street -Reference tequitod, -
BOARDING —For first-class families, at
UOr SPRUCE Btreet. Rooms convenient and
handsomely furnished. An office, suttahfe for a Physi
cian, also to rent. ac2s-tUstn-4i*
BOARDING. —Elegant and airy Rooms,
single and in suites, can be had with first-class
Board, for the Bummer, Fall, and Winter, at 1316 WAL
NUT Street. - acB-2m ’
Desirable private boarding, for
families; large and small rooms communicating,
handsomely furnished: large garden attached. Refer
ences required. 1629 SPRUCE Street. jylS-lm*
PERSONAL.
A PERSON intends visiting, the. South
and Southwest on business. It is his intention to
thoroughly canvas* that section of the country in a trip
of from four to six months. He will take charge of
from one to .two hundred thousand Circulars foodistri
bution. and will establish agendas in evorr town of im
portance in that part of the country on reasonable terms.
A adress ENERGY, at The Press office. nn2o-2&»
EDUCATIONAL.
■OREPARATORY DEPARTMENT of the
JL POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, MARKET Street
and WEST PENN Square, will reopen September 5,
38511. • ' -
; Youth* onty admitted who are nine, to pursuo elemen
tary Mathematic* (Algebra. Geometry, Ac.) The tho
rough course of English, Mathematics, and the Natu
ral and Experiment Sciences,-comprises those studies
which aro demanded in common -by every business
pursuit. These are-ao united in a course ol one year,
that at itsexpir&tion the diligent pupil shall bo prepared
eithor to pursne hi* studies in one of the professional
schools of tho college, nr to engage in the active duties
of tho counting room, the farm, the factory, or tho busi
ness office. FRENCH and DRAWING, being indis
pensable to a -Scientific course, aro taught, by able
Professors, to all the Pupil*, without extra rharxt.
The COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT, affording pro
fessional Education in- ■
Knoinekrino—Civil. Mining.and Mechanical.
Cukmistbt— lndustrial, Analytical, and Agricultural,
will roopan two woeka after- tho Preparatory, viz: Sep
tomlwr 19th, . .
Both departments aro under tho direct supervision of
President Kennedy, to whom application should be
made at tho College. M. NEWKIRK,
J, Mclntyre, Beoy. au27-2w rroß.Bd. of Trustees.
MRS. SHIPMAN’S BOARDING AND
DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, will re
open September 12.
Teachers of the highest qualifications are employed,
and parent*and guardians may be assured that,evqrr
effort will be mode to give pupils a thoroughly practical,
nswollas accomplished education. Circular* and re
ferences may lie* obtained hr addressing MRS. SHIP
MAN. at No. 928 ARCH St., Philadelphia. au27-s3t*
jpLASSICAL INSTITUTE;' 1
• DEAN STREET, below LOCUST.
;The duties of the Classical Institute will be resumed
oh Monday, Septombor sth. _
. mZT-Un , J» W. FAIRES, A. M. t Principal.
FRIENDS’ ACADEMY FOR BOYS,
East of 41 North ELEVENTH Street, will reopen
the 29th inst. All denominations admitted. t 512 per
Term of 22 \vooks.
nu 27 Jm* WM. WHITALL.
The subscriber, will reopen his
School, at 1210 LOCUST Street, September 5.
an27-<w v ,H. KENDALL.
BOYS’ SCHOOL, SPRING GARDEN IN
STITUTE, N. E. oomer of BROAD aud SPRING
GARDEN Streots, Entrance on Broad street.
Reopens Ninth mo. Ist. «...
nu27-3t* , . WM. F. MITCHELL, Principal.
DR. COMSTOCK HAS RETURNED AND
i* readv to viva instruction in'ELOCUTION, And
to correct DEFECTIVE ARTICULATION, A class of
STAMMERERS will commence on the 12th of October,
at 508 ARCH Street. ' nu27-Bt*
SUMMER RESORTS.
RITTATINNY HOUSE.
• • DELAWARE WATRR.GAP.
This place having been so crowdod, until w|tmn a few
d»ys'. a* to prevent many person* from obtaining accom
modation*.the Proprietor now sunwncoa to such, nb
to those who tvisli to spend a fbwdays or week* during
the delightful autumnal season, that thoy can be accom
modated with comfortable rooms The months or Sep-,
tember and Ootolier aro not only the mpst pleasant season
at the “ Gap,” but afford the additional Bport qf fine
Fishing And Guunine. Pnssengora leave WALNUT-
Street Wharf at 8 o’clock in the morning, n«d arave at
the Gap at )2« o’clock same day; or by the North Penn
sylvania to Elision in tho qfternoou, and arrive at the
■ a£g^ d, ‘ 7 l ’ tl3> ‘ffi'T&BßODHtiAD,Troptiotor. ,
WINES AND LIQUORS.
CLARETS, HOOKS,. &c.-
ICOcnßes Johnston 3kßbna*‘c)arots,ofhighjerades.
75 cases D’Leiden k CoA nooks, of superior quality.
100 cases •* Cabinet’’ ChMnpMHd.
SO quarter casks Dun, Gordon, Co,’* delicate Pale
Imported ami for sale bv
THO3.$. UCOB3 ft CO.,
au2T-n ,• v 233 DOCK Street.
PRINCE IMPERrA'L
CHAMPAGNE,
- PROM
DE VENOGE & CO, EPERNAY, FRANCE.
„ This is,, a pkevkctly rtra* akh DkUcats Wins,
from the Vineyard of Messrs. Be,Venoge & Co„ whose
estate lioa in the centre of the .far-famed Champagne
District of France. Uhaahithqrtbljpen confined to the
best tables of England and the'AContment, and has only
very recently been introduced Into this country, where
its rare quality, combined with the moderate price at
which it is offered, is already achieving a success and
popularity unprecedented in the- annals of the Wine
thisoity by REEVES A DEAL, No. 204 MAR
KET STREET, and at the Principal Hotels, and by all
the leading dealers throughout the country.
E. V. HAUGHWOUT^
SOLE IMORTBR,
. Corner of BROADWAY and BftdOATE STREETS
NEW YORK, 'Jjrl9-tuth&B2niif
STEREOSCOPIC' BAZAAR.— great
Empprium and &eyetis£dpioßio
lures, supplied continually with npvoUeiffbm Pari*And
London, For sale, wholesale and retai|Mt-;r'.
wtoik
HSr Also, improved Spectacles rli,,( KrerelOTseß, Afi
rrovfojwj, tyrrn-Ktojsr.jOdftthemfttioafnfdTntsicnlln-
lll it gte», . AjriilicmliljtS.iUaerteil.
AMUSEMENTS.
■^rALNUX-STREETTHEATRE.
Rols Lowaa..:.'. .......nMri..M. A. GABRETTSOJf.
Acuns <im! Steve M5n580r....;.., .Mr. IS. F. KEAffil.
Business /gent. Mr. JOS. D. MURPHY.
SATURpAYivi«ING. f A?g r '27lh, 0859.
Wilfbe presented the powerful drama, in five'acts,
‘ entitled •
~THE KIWS RIVAL.
Kins Ghnrles 11, Mr. L. B. Shoe-ell.
P“ k ! Rmhuioud H. A, Fern.
Lord &haft*nbury... .*. Basdomb.
g' r Kllioriiige O.jolinson.
jjamuei Pepys,... Thayer
M. ? tressBtewart::;;;:::::::Mrs. Dhffiefd. *
a nn r t> »• •« .Mrs. Anna Cowoli.
sSWKSB w S?S3fc-i- ■ M, “ Marj Mi,]er -
Leader nnd Condnctor-Dr. Cunninjton.
r _ " WAteI^hTM'HEL
j0 '" (F?ou, iiio'st:cimrleVTh'enlVj;'f;^- i B'^,^ i ‘ !9 ’
Uuruif the fa.ee Mr. Bovrerß ViU .tee “llSw ve
proreS oSSIri He W '" “I 80 « •‘S'ii?
7 e'clock—to conn.
WHEATLISY & CLARKE’S ARCH-
Tf . STREET THEATRE.-
THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. Aurast 27
o* v R. ;.orj; THE CONSPIRACY.
•nft lt ‘ l l! l,QU ».N r ' ; ? #l S n ®oeth i De Mauprat, Mr. Wm.
‘m&®Wete^ s te W ”- W f , °“ U,)ri Mira SaM,n
GecuredSeete
in Dress Circle, 37>f cents; Parquet, 60 cMts; Seats in
Private 75cents; Pri%*ate Box, Galls-
Iv®?, 1 i <lr L.forColor«lPei»on»,»ceiiisi Fri
vote BoX in Gallery for Colored Persons, 98 cents.
Doors open at xlf o’clock; performance to commence
at quarter of 8 precisely. . .
Tl/TUSICAL FUND HALL.
- LT - 1 - SATURDAY EVENING, Aue. 2 1, 1859.
BENEFIT OF. GEORGE
T.r. n ? ceof Ethiopian Comedian*, and Fostfi'velr
tne Last Appearance of the .
. STAR TROUPE OF THE “WORLD, -
3?rMZf Ty ' s ,
.... jjh S« C. CAJIPBELL, MtuicalDfrwtor.
“ vo "
L J'or particular, see bill, of th« d»j.
Admission 70 cent*.
Boors open at 7. To commence at 8 ' * j t
RETURN OP THE
AB , B*, B «Sai& WE;
a S a wEffl^si^‘as&Eft
a?ami?ai!nMbf 01 *°** tnwted * We caution tbspobUo
advantages tjie Campbell* enjoy above any other
Minstrel, orgamzatjons, am© fromtheir wintering the
i¥lff 2*9 ln tbe Southern country.. Their delineations
°i ,‘ ne s r pcDftre c teraretalcen from natural scenes and in
cidents m African Life', and aim at presenting the Musi
cal and COTuoalpe.otibaritieaof thesoutheni Werro, and
elevntinjrhim to his proper standard of Natural wit and
lhS 8 T5 C ent ’ Planting the phases of Negro Lire on
'and representing,the nrasical capabili
ties oi the more* refine negroes.or cities and villages.
irNSISS 0 ?* 1 ? 8 •jtttofoljr the Slade. and PeculidnK*.
1 A*® nniversaraccord has stamped the
Campbell artistsunapproachable and defying.'
Boor "" Ma ii,a^!sfi t dß“g m c^' 8 -
' " ■ ' J?.A. CLARKB.
Agent and Business Director.
SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE,
largest
, , .Company in' flie world.
In their exgellenqietf every erenia*
•r _. ■ BANF.ORb.apDaart „
• Everyeyenm* in hi**re« Role of Ch*r*>Ufi,
. DooniopenatTtf. Commenoe atB.
- Admission MeeaW Chiildrpn IS cents,
- *ng*»**n* • - - ; ' :* - • -
THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
.THEPINEARTS.
chestnutstreet, .
U open^daily,(Sundays excepted,; from li; M. tSI 6
P*lM» Admission & cent*. CHldren under If yaarsnalf
Jtorthplomew’a Statne of EVE REPENTANT now on
exhibition for a abort time. ‘
TT-A3SLEIPS ORCHESTRA.—M. HASS
«B*I. , .. - I.MAm
EXCURSIONS.
pHEAP TRIP TO THE SEA-SIDE—
On and after FRIDAY, August 38th, diily, except
SUNDAYS. until further notice a Passenger Tram will
leave VINE-Street FarrratSo’clockA M. for ATLAN
TIC CITY. Returning, will leave ATLANTIC CITY
ata.S3P.AI., ", . „
• Fare for the RotmdTrip,for thib Train, only 0121.
-■ All other Trains, 03 60. .
The publio is respectfully informed that this Train
will be run by the Company, and.sentlemen*.-with their
families, can all be accommodated with’seat* in good,
comfortable oars.
Office, at YIN j£-Street Wharf, will be open for sale of
Tiokets.
au2s-tf . .JNO. O. BRYANT, Agent
Q RAND EXCURSION
V; ■ ■ --.-or this '
STATE! FENGIBLES.
. . CAPT.JAMEBPAGE, "
TO NEW YORK 7 BAY AND STATEN ISLAND
, MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1850.
BECK’S CELEBRATED PHILADELPHIA BAND
WILL ACCOWPAHT THB'.pXCtrBSIOH.
Tickets—Gentlemen 02J90. Ladies, including Pinner,
02AO. Children, OIAO. - - •
Boat leaves WALNUT-STREET WHARF at ©X
o’clock. . ■
■ Ticketacan be obtained of any of the members of the
Company, or the Committee, at the ARMORY, No. ©Off
CHESTNUT Street, every evening nntiltha-Exeursion.
auBo-7t. t ' , - •' • -r
-
pos THE SS A;iSHO R K
. IN TWO AND A HALF HOURB. ’
TRAINS LEAVE
VINE-STREET FERRY
DAILY AT 7X A. M. AND 4P. M. RETURNING AT
6 A. M.AND 41‘40 P.M.
SUNDAY TRAIN TO ATLANTIC LEAVES
,8 A. M., AND RETURNS AT .6 p, M.
m6-tf SEE ADVERTISEMENT. ■
PHILADELPHIA
iPBII fIWNBP ANTI READING RAILROAD.
• EXCURSION TICKETB.
EXcnmon Tickets to the following places will be is
gned at the Depot, Broad and Vine streets, on the SA
TURDAY of each week, to return on the MONDAY
following, viz:
To Reading and ba0k...~ 25
Potts town do 100
Phrenixville do. - no
Lebanon do. 350
PottsviUe do 3 75
By order of the Board.
aufr-lm . .< - W,g. McILHENNY, Secretary. .
FOR CAPE MAY,
/ A^ I> .NEW YORK,
DAILY, {ScndaTs exceptedriatSH o’clock, A.M.,
Bteamera DELAWARE, Captain Copes, -
BOSTON. Captain Sellew, * ‘
KENNEBEC, Captain Hand.
Form a Daily Line between this city, Cape May, and
New York, leaving from First Pier below Spruce street,
at9tf A. M. ,
- .. 'RETURNING.
Leave New York, (Sundays excepted.) at. JS P. M.
“ Cape May. {Mondays excepted). BA. M.
Fare to New York, Cabin. $2 00
„ ** Steerage 160
Fare to Cape May, inohxding Carriage Hire......; ' 75
“ “ Servants... r 75
. ** Btate Rooms, extra 1 CO
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.
JAMES ALLDERpiCE, Agent,
- „ #l4 and 316 South DELAWARE AVWUE,
16 30-tf ,
MEDICINAL.
eCftOFULA. WHITE SWELLING, HIP
» DISEASE, TETTERr.SCALD HEAD, Eruptions
of the Skin generally, and all Humors and Impurities o 4
the Blood, are radically and permanently oared by the
celebrated
, . IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE.
-Hhas been a very important agent in the core of
CANCEROUS DISEASES by Dr.Lounsberry A Co., for
a number of year* past, and its value m the cure
of Cancers is abundantly established by the many cures
effected by it.
In SCROFULOUS affections its remarkable curative
effect has never been equalled. It oures the most oleti
nate cases.
TETIER, SCALD HEAD, and all Eruptions qf the
Bkm, readily yield to a moderate use of this Medicine.
Malignant Ulcers and Sores are readily oured by the use
of a few bottles.
Prepared ami sold by
MAfNiCHOL 3c BRO., (Late Lonnsberry A C 0.,)
' No. 50 North FIFTH Street, below Arch.
For sale by the following Druggists:
J. F. Long A Co.. Lancaster; C.W.Epting, PottsviUe;
J. H. Rnser, Reading ;S. S. Stevens. Reading; T. A_ J.
McCiintock, Easton; Jaa. Given, West Chester; wm,
Btahler,Norristown; Simonßau,Bethlehem: Dr.Live
zey. New Hope; Dr. Leslie, Bristol; Bchmidt A Co.,
Allentown: Ellis A Bell, Manavuuk, Pa; J. D. James,
Trenton; Do La Cour, Cainden; Brewster A Co.,
Bridgeton; Robertson A Lippmcott, Salem,N. J.:Mo-
Ina)), Wilmincton; L. 8. Hoones, Wilmington: T. F,
Milford, Del.; mid Druggists generally.
HYDROPATHIC.
(jHESTNUT SPRINGS.
WATER-CURE.
At CHESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA Countr, Pa,,
for the treatment of all Chronio and obstinate disease*.
This institution,under the charge of an experienced and
skilful PbysioiAn, is now confessedly the leading ana
most successful hydropathic establishment is
country.
Ri»XRBNCEB.-Mr*. MKT Cottringer, 134 North
Twelfth .street; 1 Charles L, Bharpless. Esq., corner
Eighth and Chestnut streets: George Grent,Esq.,333
Market street; H.Fanington♦Esq.,of M> era, Ciaghore,
A Co. For other reference* and particular* address
DR. JOSEPH A. WKDER.
RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, CHESTNUT HILL,
lall-Silllf
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
-ff- INCORPORATED 1810-CHARTER PERPET
UAL.
No. 3U> WALNUT. Street, above Third, Philadelphia,
. Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus In
vested in sound and available Securities, continue to in
sure on Dwellings,' Stores. Furniture, Merchandisa*
Vessels in Port ana their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All losses liberals and promptly adjusted.
DIRECTORS,
George Abbott, John T. Lewis. „
John welsh. Jamesß. Campbell*
Samuel C. Morton, Edmund G. Dutilh,
Patrick Brad), Chas. W. Pouitney,
Israel Morns.
GEORGE ABBOTT, President.
THOMAS R, MARIS, Secretory. jaSS-ly if
MONEY.
$50,000 TO ’LOAN,
IN SUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS,
upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Guns* Mer
chandise. Clothing, Ao., on moderate term*, by JONES
A CO., Brokers, northwest corner of THIRD and GAB
KILL Street*, below Lombard. Established lor the Iss
35Tears. Office hours from? A. M.to7 P. M. .
Second-hand Gold and Silver Watches, byemln«it
maker*,.Warranted genuine, for sale cheap, K one-M*i
the original cost. - aus-am-n
H/f IJST S5O TO $lOO BE INVESTED IN
ITJL. A SEJWNQ MACHINE, to neciire » good and
ralt.lde ooe for fnmilr m« ■’ Thu question is orpeou
nlarvintoresth)ovory’famil)' who tlitnk ol jmrchasinit
Sne or those -ilior-Sring Imrietnonts. A sntisfnctory
BhlQtionof the question nijshq nhtnined byOTllmg nt
theSslesrooms'nf ldannfnrturer of
•*Th« Willeox’*• Gtbhsvßpwing Machines,” M*aoruo
Hall. Nh. ns OHKBTNUT Styeet... - l augg-St
Q[LK UMBRELLAS —Every variety and
3 st) le of finish. „ .JOSEPH FUSSEI.L,
aus(-Bt< *. w. QOf, FOURTH aud MARKET «ts,