The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 01, 1859, Image 3

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* 4?he brig Fairy* for Peraambnoo, went to aea-ttue
forenoon. Several light schooners passed in to-day.
Windsouthweflt.' TH OS. B. HUSHES.
Steamship Bavaria, Taubo,'from Hamburg, arrived at
New York yesterday. „ • - : w Vrt _ v
Boston, Sellew, hence, tirnvod at N, > ork
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arrived at New York yesterday.. '. , V v.i.
v Bhip=Harvsst' Queen; Young, cleared at Now i Ork
’’"bff’l.eiw jMne r foWpm.n, remaiuoJ at Mareoille,
airfoil Hehce,-arrived at Caps Haytion
Nieltp«*n. Baßer, for Philadelphia next day,
W Briz t ilanhv^iud.hV'before rovorted (Uhore on
PMaJio'MWndJijrMJot off on. Sunday nijht last, and
gvea into NeiT Bedford on .Tuesday. She has about 100
j,s of cgal lefllin her. ~ She will be taken on the marine
™Behr^Brunettq I ,'Johnson, {failed from Richmond 30th
SoStor;Roi}ertg, hence, drriv<kl,at‘ Varelmm
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|rs»THE®I»IOCKACY OF THE TWENTY
MOCRATIC WARD ASSOCIATION; v
&OTBRT RIYMaH??' :)■/ Committee •
HARRY L. McCONNeLI, v' ‘ of
..THOMAS W. DUFFIBLD, f , Arrangemente. .
> FRANK.McCONAGHF.Y. ) . If*
ify-ja-KOWnE THE MEMBERS OF THE
ILt AMERICAN LITERARY - UNION are hereby
notified of.the meeting TO-NIGHT,at 8 o’clock. Punc
tual attendance Is desired.- - ♦ U*
HOTEL COMPANY—
LLj In accordance with a 1 resolution ql the Board of
'Manayers or “The' Continental Hiitev-Company.’ a
fohrth InitMment of TWENTY PER CENT.jor ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS upon each-share.of the new
slock subscribed, will be payable on or before MON*
DAY.-the Mh
TreasureiyWo. SISARdH Street, obovo Eighth street.-
-»1-M • J* SERGEANT PRIOR, Treasurer.
ry~=* RETURN TO JAYNE’S HALL OF THE
\ir.fn SINESB\i!N?S UNION.
PRAYER and the
*SHynst.,thTstM9tms wirbe jeldAdaily, frOratf t toi
o'clock,-In JAYNK’SHALL,-Chestnut.nelow Seventh'
street. Room for thousands. ; Lete.v*ry one that desires
»n outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon our land, such as
to now being poured .out upon Ireland* corns; and spend
an hour, or a portion of it. in the union: of prayer.* The
meetings of. tuepast. week have been large .and deeply
-interestingly ;- ■ v», - /■■-->- •.- - • si At*
irS»:‘‘GIRARD PARK.i’-rA MEETIWG OF
Ik3 the Citizens favorable to thie Parknooated .be-.
tween Sixth and MarahaU, Coates and Brown streets)
wHI-beheld/ittheHotolof JOHN M. BLyLER. N. W.
ddrher nm Sixth and Brown* on THURSDAY EVEN
ING, ( septornber Ist, JBi3, at, 8 o'clock. Pemonshavidg
the petitions for signers will please report, punctual at
t«ttaabe*J**eqaMted.. flyorderof ■ ■ _ .
V*#*-- ' „- _ R-M. FOUST, President.
v, IjjtTnxo. Estjfto, Sec. Pro Tem. , , ru3l ?t*
{Y O **OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
PASSENGER RAILWAY; CO., August
■ iotheStockholders of the Philadelphia. City Passen
rerßailwav Corapftny.*“An;lnßtalmentpf FjyE DOL
LARS per share, on. eacn>shata of Stock of this -Com*
yMUiy.will be;due. and Payable’ to the Treasurer. E. B.
LpwARpS, atthe once of the Commny. No. 110 South
FOURTH Bhreet, second story, on. THURSDAY, Sep-
the State Agricultural Society, will'please call, or send
tiMiramount,, and “Vaiiaay^^vurjmuch
Philadelphia, AuguatSl, 18fiP. • : au3l-2t*
jYy» to/yohno men—Evening sks
iLJ SIONB at BRYANT & STRATTON'S MER
CANTILE COLLAR? if commence MONDAY, Septem
ber uth, at 7 o'clock* tocontinue six months. Course of
lnetmotion comprises - Book-keeping, Penmanship,-
, Arithmetic, Mercantile. Law, &c., constitatiuK thorough
: discipline tor the counting-house. Call for < Ctroulnr, S.
E. ooraergevOnth and Chestnut. * . au3Mot*
OFFICE OF THE EAST MAIIANOY
Ui? R AILROA DJ.OOM PA N madei. phi a ,
> second instalment of FIVE DOLLARS per Share
becomes due, and is payable at the Office of the Com
pany* No. ¥ff Library street, on the Istnf October next.
. au3i57152301V ,A. McINTYRL, Treasurer.-.
OF U. A. M.—GENERAL
Orderof UNITES
AMERICAN MECHANICS in QorTnantown, 22d ward,
Philadelphia, on Monday. Soptember 6th 1859. '
The Ime wiil form on Cheiton avenue at o’olook
A. M., andmoiw at JO o clook precisely, over the foUow
ing -route ;~Conntennflroh down Chelton avenue to
Mam street, up Mam to Prioe, up Price to Hancock, up
Hancock to Ramos, downHaine? to Mj'in- up Main to
Harvoy, down Harvey to Green, down Green to Ritten
bouse, up'Rittcnhbuce toMnin. down Main to Fisher's
■tone, and.eonnterm&rehmp Alain.to Mehheim, down
: Green, np Green W Queen, up Queen to
Alain, up Main toChestnut-lulli and-then dismiss for
dinner 4 . wmch-will:bev*ervod at 1 o’clook by Bro. C.
Donat.proprietor of.the American Hotel at. Chestnut
Hi|U A pubho meeting will bo held at at 2-o'clock in
the orchard of Bro. C, Donat, and addresses vnlfbe de
livered by Bros. Philip S. Whito, J. W. Bums, Wm. B.
Maun. Hon. E Joy Morns, Wm. Moran,and J. R. Flam
gen, Esars., and other eminent speakers.
Councils who have not notified the Committee of their
Intention to participate, are requested to do a 0 without
dilay, by mformmg Bros.'Wm. M. Tftylor, Jacob J.
Stroup, or m hi. weckerly, 8> C, Seo’ry.
■ The ~Chief,"Marwhal‘hae appointed Bros. Win. M.
;Weckerly, 0fN0.30, JosephH. Comly ofNo. 4, and Chas.
'B.LarEaiere, of No. 19, his Aids.wfio will be acknow-
y B -AN M , Chief MfiriOisl.
N, B.~Should the weather prove unfavorable, the pa-.
raue yill take plaoe the first clear day following. a29-6t*
ffr* T hir TEENTII
iLj STREETB PASSEb
PANY- OF. PHILADELPHI
" A meeting of the Coremu
and Fifteenth-streets Fassei
be held at No. 827WALNU
September l.lfififl, at 11 o’olo
: . Edward Grate,
C. Harmer,
1. C. Pechim
oseph Wood, -
!. G. Kramer* v
’hosi C: Steel,
h&t, Watson, •
l»‘R»‘Cozgshall*. ~''
p-.f:®' -' -
JS% rt Bte I ,S? St .
- John P. Verree,
- Samuel Williams, -
Johftfjteel, *
• James Benners,
EXCURSION XOl ATLANTIC city.-
im-. Young Men's Excursion, posipokkd onnceount
ofthe rain on the 26th, snli take plaoo on MONDAY.
«thofBef torn be r, para w\l leave Vi ns St. Wharf at d
b’ol<Kk, A. M. Tickets still good.
»ugHSt» - I : F. GALLAGHER.
JSIPKOVEMENT IN
-IMI CHEBTNuS ,C «ree l^Spect^llf o i'i!Tit9 the musio
lovmopblio to' call Ann examine their new and sue
ceaeful improvement—
'C ! TUB PARLOR GRAND PIANO.
.Having converted’the Tone* Touch, and Action oC
tho Grand Piaoo into that of a Square Instrument,
avoiding nil the'objection* generally made to the stile of
Grand Piano, also riiminiuhin* tho cost of the same.
In volume, purity of tone, groat power, brilliancy, full
ness, depth, anaevonness of touch, with exquisite deli
cacy and sweetness, these -
SUPERIOR AND BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN-
.
tare, wholly unequalled. They have received the highest
Vucomturos.'andars pronounced by critics to be far sir*-
;penor to any: instruments ,ever manufactured in this
oji'hand, ajarre and elegant assortment of
21 r. unrivalled PIANOS, We. have been awarded the
First Premiums,'atall exhibitions ever exhibited, tn
cluduig tho Prise Medal from the Crystal Palace Exlu
bitron, New. York,'lBo3. . , ...
Below will be found a copy of a letter from Harry
Sanderson, the celebrated Pianist., -
' r , I •pim.ADELrntA, Aug. 30, 1869.
MfiSSrft. ScItOMACSBB lc Co. t ,
"■H&vine tested your Pianos in every way, it gives mo
great satisfaction and pleasure in recommending them
to tho pnbJio.Tho tone and touch surpass all that!
have ci©tm. Philadelphia. As far as lean judno of the
TCavo selJujh it is perfect, or as near perfection as any
Believe mo, my dear sfrs.v ,
Youtb respectfully,
sol-tf - , HARRY SANDERSON.
T3S m CAMDEN AND AT-
Bw<MtiLnoAv
; On anil after September ißt, and untU-further notice,
trains - lor Atlantic City leave VINB-Btreet Wharf
hfilf Train.....;." .......... 7.30 A.M.
Express 4 A. M.
Stopping at all Stations, going, aid returning
- - . ;LEAVBB ATLANTIC CITY. .
• v; — -4* g-
• SUNDAY TRAIN,
Irfave. Yine-»treet at... .... .8 A.M.
Returninc. leaves At)entiont,..„. 6 P. M.
Hntrad°Trip* Vi ok eu/ good for faro days'” 7‘12 fS
Freight mun be delivered at Cooper'. Point by IP. M,
.:„Tho Company will not be reiponmble for any goofisnn-
r6ca 'l ,t ' ‘ or or their Freight Agent at
, »Mm° V '/ JOHN G. BRYANT, Agent
ISAACtHOBERTSr Real Estate . Agent :
. ’ SAMUEL 0. ROBERTS. CosviVAsniK i
""•r for ffilS' pn liberal terma. PAHMB AN]) COUN
TRYSBArS, In Penn.ylvamn, New Jersey. Delaware,
Mm.lmi?, fipA yirilnu,! and DWELLINUB and
STORES in Norristown, Germantown* and v’)iilndol
pnifii j . ■
LOAN MONEY ON FIRST MORTGAGES, Examine.
'Utlflstoßeal Estate, and attend to CONVEYANCING
in all.tts branches. s Offi«o-WAIN Street, near the Bank,'
Npmstown, and No. 233 Booth THIRD Street, between.
Walnut amTfipruca streets, Philadelphia. sl-lm*
tmssolution. ; . •
z~[- Tho partnerslmi heretofore existing between the
SubMnbora. exolroa.TJllS i)AY, by ■
■V>I-I3t*. : ?- 323 iffacK tit.
"OEMOVAW
** NOT«W K %Yo O^>t,
haye removed their office to Np.M South THIRD Street,
directly oppoada the Meolianioa’ Bank. ■ nl-lSt
AND- LADS STARTING FOR
Boarding Sohooli’wHl find vary superior Umbrel
la, fbraalo by .. ! JOSEPH FUBBFJ7L.
■ »l-3t* . .. . No. 2 North FOURTH St.
YOU, CAN- NOT, POSSIBLY’ GET SO
corroet or fine a Portrait by any other orooesa ob
by Photoaraobvi therefore get Llfe-eiao, Photograpba
inOil. atREIMER'S Gallery, SECOND Street, above
.Groan.- ■ n*
jgEES FOR SALE.
Tr y one of the fine scotch
GINGHAM UMBRELLAS, Light Steel Frame.,
teal Bamboo Stioka. Manufajdorad and
V . ' 'iflW. comer FOURTH aid M ARRET si.,
rt-at*; i .- ■ , -■ Piiiladelphia.
toOSIN,—7OO bbla. Shipping Rosin, in
; . No. 16 South WHARVES.
Black- and,colored centre
, 7 , BROOHE BOHDER STELLA SHAWLS,
From the late Auction Salas. ‘ _
- - CURWEN STODDART &BRO.,
i ' 4Mand 454 North SECOND Streef
si nit - • above Willow street.
\EfARMING AND VENTILATING
1132 MARKET fit., Phito.
BUILDINGS OFALLpESCRIPTiONS
AND VENTILATED BY
GULVEC’H. NEW &AS-BURNJNG WARM-AIR
f'-' . • ' FURNACE,;
; The above Furnace has novr.Wen in ns© dunne the
.mat two winters in this city, and has given universal sat
fittotlon.. The largehoatiriesurfAce beingdireotly over
the,' flame of the fire, and the conical tubes, tlirough
i all the .drafts J>as*t are so arranged as to consume
Siraor part of the tfrutea from the. coal, being en
of Cast Iron, with deep, sand joints, is now of
totiLe.puhlioasthemoßt complelo halting appa
ratus n<fw tit -this market. C. .w. bemg a practical
mochamq, will personally attend to all heating and ven
: sizes of Cooldng Ranuesi adapted for hotol and
pm’ate use. Collins' Fatent'Chimney Caps for ventila
tmjfcand care of with a full.assort
irtenl of RextsWrs ana Ventilators of every size and
Fire-place Stoves. Bith Boilers, Ac.
*rlobWng pramptly MMrig;I to. W , LUAMS|
1 aug-tnth.-Jin .L.te-BaK2RfcWilliam..
irc'inMtdilstoirn,
ftoin
lit. Martin ir~Cp.
ji**r» .frorofrode r lo»,;
i*r from MiltoiijDplv
(r fren';Balerart(J.»rtti
( ;p;EACH BOTTOM ROOFING SLATE-
OiiiViifi- fcbrtilS'Sj’uiS in tolhAoat Welsh
* : ' ? 7 - • ' >'.V, ‘V ,: ‘ ‘ '_ ■ auw-tutns-lni
j -, ‘ W
ya B iE!KHpm
lssioners of the Thirteenth
snger Railway Companv will,
JT Street, on. THURSDAY,
ockA. M.
8. P. Hill,
W, A. Edwards,'
•M. MoMiohael,
-M. Bouvier, -
S..Bimons,
lines,
Jones,
:. FosSua fl! Shryock, .
. Geo. A. Coffey,
Pendy Sharwood,
Goorje Williams,
HH.wlton, 10 ’
> ... Commissioners.
auM-frow&th -
PIANOS.
RAILROAD LINES.
J, LIVERMORE,
Biackwomßown, N. J.
NRW-pfiBUCATIONB,
B ooks for schools and col-
LEGES ,' ‘} ...
*‘E.'C.as J,DIDDLE,No. m MINOR Street, publish
tb« following works for Scools find Courses 1—
Cleveland’s Compendium of English Literature, from
14th to IBHI. Century, luolufiive. ■■
'Cleveland’s EnKfish LiteratureoilOthCentury.
Clevsl and’e Compendium of American Literature,
Sarri son on the Rise, Progress and Present Structure
the English Language.
• First Book of Etymology.
Lynd's First Book of Etymology.
Lynd’s Class Book pf Etymology.
. Oswald’s Etymological English Dictionary.
, , Genzombre’B Practical French Instrnotor.
Randers Frenoli Student’s First Book.
, Sandors’French Grammar.
L’Abeillo.pqur lesEufans.
Raudford and hTerton, in Frohoh.; By Bcrquin*
ffihlschlaser’s German Dictionaries/
Si 8 ) 16 ! 8 M»nqal of Classical Literature,
risko’s Classical Antiquities.
Fiske’s Map of Ancient World. •
Outlmes of Ba<jred History.. -
Webb’s Historical Companion.
Fuller’s Constitution of Pennsylvania.
Vpgdes’United StatesArithraetio.
Xing’s 3 000 Exero.ises in Arithmetic.
• Critendon’s Treatises on Book-keeping*
Alsop’s Treatises on Alsebya.
Alsop’s Treatise on Surveying.
VQgdos’Treatise pn Mensuration.
Gumtncro’s Treatise on Astronomy.
Maury’s Treatise nn Navigation.
Baker’s Monge’s Treatise on Btatios.
Boye’a Treatise on Fneumatio*.
Monlurtrie’s coientifio Lexicon.
Parrot’s Wilhom’s Musical Manual.
' Cleveland’s Hynrna for School*.
PoaPs Graphics. •
r IlaTding’aAlpbabeUeal Outlines, v
Hill’s Lcsaons in Painting Flowers and Fruit.
& J, B. nave also on hand a general assortment
ot iext Books, for Colleges and the various grades of
schools, for wbloh the attention of Teachers, Sohool
Directors, and others wishing to purchase or seleot
sohool text books, is invited. . sl-wftn3t
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conclusive, thatwe find not only advantage, but pleasure
i " P l iif»r^; i r I Sv ort " obaok ' '
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si’ ■ No. 803 OHEBTNUTStreet.
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frora
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VF The undersigned states that he has frequently for
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editions of the Fathenror the.Keformers and of the Pu
ritan Divines; in Law, Braeton, Lyttleton, Fuffendorff.
Grotins, Dowat, Ooke, Hale, tqe Year IBooks, Reports,
Ao.,.are often to be found on hts shelves; Cyclopedias.
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Bciottoe t Political Economy, Government. Atohiteoture,
Natural History. Treatiaosupou these and other Irindreo
fubjectsare being contin,ua!Ty dealt in by him. Books,
in large and; small quantities, purchased at the Custom-
OfiESTNuT Street, above
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REMOVALS.
JJBMOVAL.
THE OFFICE OF THE
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY
OF
LONDON
Sdolplila SSk™ 1 * 10 itlo BUILDING of tho FKi
- CHESTNUT STREET. :
ABOVE FOURTH STREET.
■LUt WM. PETTY, Agent.
JJBMOVAL.
DAVIS & BIENEY
lIAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE TO
NO. 87 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
ei-m -
STOCK BROKERS.
ITH E R S & PETERSON,
stock Brokers,
NO. 89 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
nava yon balk • ’ ■
STOCK AND BONDS
OF ALL THE LEADING PASSENGER RAILWAYS
IN PHILADELPHIA,
towhiohtboy invite the attention ofeapitaiinte,
Btoeks, Bonds, and Corporation Loan, bought and
sold no commiflaion at the Board of Broker,. .el-2m
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
"PHILADELPHIA - CENTRAL SHAWL
A AND MERINO ROOMS.. „
.\>}ll no arranged this morning from tho two lanro
Aoctipn Sales of Hennoquln’s & Lupin’s FRENCH
GOODS—
A 20 Lots New BLACK CENTRE STELLAS, from Bfi
toGldoaob,
i New titjle Paris GnuflYo Shawls.
Uo. Doublo-taced Borlin do.
And many other kinds.
100 Pieces LUPIN’S FRENCH MERINOS, in plain
and higli colors. Blacks and Whitea, at 750 to 91.25.
Rich Printed Mousseline Delaines, nil Wool.
Also, just opened.
Large fi took NKW FALL DRESS GOODS.
Sntin-faced Valencias.
Camilla Foulards.
Satin Travers, Plaid Satin do Falestro.
Foil do Chevros.
Saner Glossy Silks. >
8-4 BlaokTlubot, for Shawls.
Brochß Sljrivl Uonlerjiitf.
Round Cornor Black Loco Veils,See.
Daily additions are mado. „ _
„ r „,C|IARLES ADAMS,
si EIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
Black mousline delaines,
of Lupin’s Fabric.
From the lato Auotion Sale,
Not l nr™nged.nll i^nE d=,, 8 n T tte«H^ r n, R?) ™e S .
490,452 and 454 North Second Street
above Willow «t,
Paris-printed french merinos,
In small and modlum figuros,
& BRO.,
.t-st - m ‘ m mi ai Wo^mJsg&t
High colors french merinos,
BUFF, PINK, BLUE, CRIMSON,
Onlv 76 cents per Yard. .
CURWEN STODDART & BRO.,
450,452 and 454 North SECOND Stroot •
above Willow street.
pARIS-PRINTED, ALL WOOL MOUS,
Just from Auction, additional lots winch we have
marked obenp,. CORWBN STODDART & BRO.,
440,442 and 1M North SECOND Street
sl-3t above Wijiow street.
For freight or charter—The a
2Fa.t-eaiiingßri.EOLy; 200t0n., Anplvto
A, MERINO, up South FRONT at,
THE PRESS.r-BHILADELi;HI»; ffBWSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1859-
pALL (lOODS.
THOS. W- EVANS & 06..
Have iHriV oppii, ofthoir own IMPORTATION! ft Ifttso
assortment of
RICH SILKS, SHAWLS, FOULARDS,
MOUSLINES, VALENCIAS,
With ft grant vftriftly.ttf other Goods of tho horrent and
most fashionable stylos, imr>orted this season,.
A FULL LINE OF
MOURNING- GOODS.
WITH THE BEST MAKES OF
HOSIERY, KID GLOVES, MITTS, &c.
818 AND 820 OHEBTNUT STREET.
Additions will be made to the stook on the arrival oi
European steamers. B bot
gHAWL BOBBERS.
JOED J. BAIDY & CO..
No. 310 MARKET STREET, AND 308 OHUROH
ALLEY, PHILADELPHIA,
Have Just received by reeent steamer*, and nowin store
ready for Inspection, a large assortment of J ' 1
, SHAWL BORDERS
of the newest designs and pattern*,' to' which they
would eallthe attention of First-Class Tr^de.
SHAWL BORDERS.
Be l-*t* ~ '''■
wholesale buyers.
THOMAS IV. EVANS & CO.
A large fthd elogftnt aseortment of
FALL SILKS AND DRESS GOODS,
Whioh they are prepared to otfer to tho Trade at
UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES.
jyjAS ON & CO.,
WHOLBSALE DEALERS
In Foreign and Domestic
DRY GOODS.,
AT
NO. 434 MARKET STREET,
AND
NO. 420 MERCHANT STREET,
Have a full Fall Stock. auSMt
J # W. GIBBS & SONS,
NO. 331 MARKET STREET,
Are now opening their
FALL & WINTER STOCK OF GOODS ADAPTED TO
MEN’S WEAR.
In whioh will bo found a full aesortment of
CLOTHS, DOESKINS, VESTINGS, TRIMMINGS,
Iso. aufi-3m
CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, 4c.
TO MERCHANTS BUYING OIL CLOTHS
AND WINDOW SHADEB. -
BLABON & SMITH,
. MANUFACTURERS OF OIL CLOTHS,
140 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
We invite the attention of dealers to our large stock
of
FLOOR, TABLE. AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS,
GREEN GLAZED OIL CAMLETS,
a beautiful article for shades. The largest stock of
WINDOW SHADES and BUFF HOLLANDS in tho
market, at prioes whioh defy competition, au3l-3t
m’CALLUM & CO..
CARPET MANUFACTURERS,
GLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN.
. Also, Importers and Dealer, in
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS,
MATTING; RUGS, &0.
WAREHQUSB NS CHESTNUT ST..
( Oppon te the State Houee.)
Southern and Wertem bnyer# are respectfully invited
to oali. an4-2ni
yyALL PAPER.
HART, MONTGOMERY, & CO,,
NO. 388 CHESTNUT STREET,
Have one of tho largest Factories in the city, and are
prepared to furnish all qualities of
PAPER HANGINQ-S,
B O RDERS,
ASD
DECORATIVE PAPERS.
Either to eity or country, at the lowest rates.
Their stock now on hand is largo, and owners of pro
perty, builders, and dealers generally, will find It to their
advantage to purchase of us. au29-lm
"yyALL PAPER WAREHOUSE.
HOWELL & BOURKE,
IT SOUTH FOURTH STREET, (SBlow Mahkht),
Artn nercirE mkhchant stkebt,
Have on hand a large and eplendid aeaortment of
WALLL AND
WINDOW PAPERS,
To which they invite the attention of
WESTERN AND SOUTHERN BUYERS. .
- au23-2m
WE HAVE DETERMINED TO ADD
the HOUSE FAPERING and RETAILING OF
PAPER HANGINGS to our businoss, and sohoit from
all who are desirous of decorating their hbusoe an ex
amination of our stock, selected from tjie best fnotors,
foreign and domestic, and at the right puces.
Paper hang.ng ia any S^by.
BU2O-B til th lm* 12 North THIRD Street.
CHINA AND QUEENSWARE.
rjJURNBULE, ALLEN,
& CO.,
NOS. 83 AND 8S 80UTH FOURTH STREET,
IMPORTERS
ASD
Wholesale Dealers in
CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARE.
PITTSBURG GLASS AGENCY,
fyMerchants supplied with Glass at Manufacturer’s
pnoes. aus-2m
gOYD & STROUD,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, ,
Have pour on hand a complete stock of
QUEENSWABE,
GLASSWARE, and
FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA,
At their OLp Stand, No. 32 NORTH FOURTH ST*,
four doors below Merchants’ Hotel, to which thoy invite
the attention of WHOLEBALE BUYERS.
»?* Agsntr von Pittsbvbo Glass. aus-3m
JFRANKL.IN MARKET.
THE NEW MARKET HOUSE
ON TENTH STREET,
BETWEEN
MARKET AND CHESTNUT STREETS,
WILL BE OPENED
FOR BUSINESS
on
SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER Sd.
The building wilt be opened on THURSDAY and
FRIDAY next for tho inspection of the public. Lndiea
particularly invited,
EDW. WARTMAN, President,
nu3o-5t WM. W. TROUT, Superintendent'
QXNUINE G. D. CAPS,
ERASMUS O. PRATT & BRO.,
wa-tuthMm 81 HANK STREET.
DHY-OOODB JOBBBHS.
NEW AND ELEGANT
FALL AND VINTER GOODS,
EMBRACING
POPLINS, POIL DE OUEVUE3,
ENGLISH AND FRENCH. CHINTZES,
EMBROIDERIES, LACES, &0.,
Have now open,' of their
OWN IMPORTATION,
Of every deeoription,
818 & 820 CHESTNUT STREET,
PAPER HANGINGS, Ac.
AT REDUCED PRICES,
FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST RATES,
MILLINERY HOODS.
1859. august. |gs9,
/ ' ' 1
FIRST FALL OPENING OF.DONNETS AND
MILLINEjtY GOODS.
STERN & FREEMAN,
730 CHESTNUT STREET, ,
WILD OPEN THIS DAY
An unsurpassed variety, and at the closest prices, Fall
Styles of ’ *
FANCY VELVET, SATIN,
STRAW AND TISSUE BONNETS, BONNET MATE
• RIALS, RIBBONS, RUCHES,
FRENCH & AMERICAN ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS
FEATHERS, head-dresses, BLOND LACES
STRAW TRIMMING xnd CRENELLES,
To whioh they would Invite the attention of Wholesale
D U 7C«« au2o*sluthflt
Jj’ALL MILLINERY GOODS. .
JOHN STONE & SONS,
805 CHESTNUT STREET,
Havo now opon a eofaiplete aseortment of
FLOWERS, ; RIBBONS,
FEATHERS; VELVETS,
. ; CRAPES, LACES,
ASD
BONNET MATERIALS,
To whioh they invite the attention of the trade,
au2s*2m
1859. FALL TRADE > 185 k
AGARD & CO.,
» 323 MARKET STREET,
5 WHOLESALE DEALERS
W
HATS. CAPS, (FURS,
BONNETS, RUCHES, FLOWERS, to,,
‘ Have now in etore a fall etook of Goode, to whioh they
invite the attention of firet-elees buyers, &uls-2m*
MARKET STREET. 43J,
RI.BBONS,
. Of every kind, In immense variety j
NEW BONNET MATERIALS,
BONNET VELVETS, SATINS,
,GRO DE NAPS, LINING SILKS,
ENGLISH CRAPES, of the best makes,
FRENCH Sc AMERICAN ARTIFICIAL
:. , FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES, &0
1 Also, newest Fall styles of
STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS,
And STRAW GOODS, of every description,
Now open, and presenting altogether the moat com
plete etook of MILLINERY GOODS in this markot.
Morohants and Milliners from every seotion of tho
country are cordially invited to coll and examine our
etook, whioh wo offer at the
CLOSEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
ROSENHEIM, BROOKS, * CO.,
anlO-tnovl • 431 MARKET STREET.
PALL TRADE.
CHESTNUT STREET, J 25
LINCOLN, WOOD & NICHOLS,
Invite the attention of the trade, specially ooah and
shdTt-time buyers, to l hair
UNEQUALLED ATTRACTIONS
FANCY AND STRAW BqNNETS, RIBBONS,
FLOWERS, FEATHERS, &c„ See,
N. B.—Our Fanoy Bonnets all made on our own
premises. nuU-3m
J HILLBORN JONES.
Importer and Manufacturer of
FANCY SILK
AND
STRAW BONNETS,
ARTIFICIAL' FLOWERB,
FEATHBRS, RUCHES, Ac
The attention df City and Country Dealers (a invited
to a largo and varied stock of the above goods, at
, 433 MARKET STREET,
aufi*3m . Below FIFTH.
HWARU, Nos. 103, 105, 107 North
• SECOND Street, is daily receiving and Manu
facturing a enodsssortmont of COLORED LACE and
BTRAW BONNETS of the bast pattern*. Also, a good
assortment of Frenoh Lace Materials and Trimming*
for making Bonnet*. Also, a choice stock of Frenoh
Flowers, Feather*, Ruches, and Bonnet Frames.
nulB-ths&m-6t
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
gILYEE WARE.
WM/WIESON & SON
Invite special attention to their etook of 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 in any part of the world.
Oar Standard of Silver is 935*1000 parts pure,
The English Sterling ...025-1000 “
American and French..
Thus it will bo soon that wo give thirty-five parts purer
than tho Amerioanand Prenoh coin, and ton parts purer
than the English Storting. Wo molt alt our own Silver,
and our Foremanbotng connected with tho Refining De
partment of the United States Mini for several years, we
guarantee the quality os above (935), which is the finest
that can be made to be serviceable, and wilt roaist tho
aotion of acids much better than the ordinary Silver
manH/attured.
WM. WILSON & SON,
8. W. CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY STS.
N. B.—Any fineness of Silver manufactured as agreed
upon* but positively nont inferior to French and Ameri
can standard .
Dealers supplied the same standard as used In
our retail department.
Fine Silver Bars, 999-1000 parts 'pure, constantly on
hand. au24-6m
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
JIJORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY,
ESTABLISHED IN 1836,
Eras AND LIFE INSURANCE.
HEAD OFFICES:
LONDON, ABEUDEEN, EDINBURGH, GLAS
GOW, PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL, $6,298,800.
ANNUAL INCOME UPWARDS OF 81,000,000.
PolioiM guarantied by tho unlimited liabilities o
nearly 1,000 Sheiehnldeia,
Loom, promptly adjusted anil paid without reference
to London, by \
WILLIAM GETTY,
AGENT FOR THE UNITED BTATES.
OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA BANK,
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE FOURTH,
PHILADELPHIA,
REFERENCES.
Messrs* BTUART * BROTHER, 13 Bank street.
“ MYERti, CLAGHORN, fc CO., 332 Market st,
“ \VM. MoKEF. fc CO., 23 South Front street.
« MoCUTCHEN & COLLINS, 8. W. oorner
Front and Now streets.
“ SMITH, WILLIAMS, & CO., 513 Market Bt.
“ JAMES GRAHAM & CO., SO and 23 Letiti&st.
JOSEPH B. MITCHELL, Esq., President Meolmnioa’
Bank.
JAMES DUNLAP, Esq., President Union Bank.
Hon. WILLIAM A. PORTER, G 23 Walnut street, late
Judgo Supreme Court. jyfl-tuth&s tf
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO..
A INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PERPBT-
So.HIO WALNUT Btreet, above Third, Phitndolphia.
Having a large paid-up Capital Btook and Surplus In
vested in sound and available Securities, continue to in
sure on Dwellings, Stores, Furnituro, Morobaudiße,
vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
, , DIBKCTOHB.
George Abbott, John T. Lewis,
John Welsh. James R. Campbell*
Samuel C. Morton, Edmund G. Dutilh,
Patrick Brad) t Chaa. W. Poultuey,
Israel Morris.
, GEORGE ABBOTT, President.
TIiOMABR. MARIS, Seoretary. J023-ly if
HARDWARE.
rjiRUITT, BRO„ & 00.
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DBALERB
II A It d”w ARE.
CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, *o.,
529 MARKET STREET. 529
BELOW SIXTH, NORTH SIDE,
au9-3m PHILADELPHIA.
jJJOQKE. HENSZEY & 00-,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND GUN
WAREHOUSE.
NO. 407 MARKET, AND 416 COMMERCE STS.,
PHILADELPHIA.
HYDROPATHIC.
CHESTNUT SPRING S,
WATER-CURE.
At CHESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA County, Pa„
for the treatment of all Ohromo and obstinate diseases.
Tms institution, unper tho charge of nn experienced aud
skilful rhysiotan, is now confessedly the leading and
most fluooesaful hydropathic establishment in this
oountry.
RsFEaBNCKs.—Mrs. Mary Cottringor. 134 North
Twelßh street; Charles L. Sharpless, Esq..oornor
Eighth and Chestnut streets: George Grant, E5q.,333
Market street; H. Farrington,Esq,, or My ere. Clagnorn,
& Co, For other references and particulars address
DR. JOSEPH A. WBDER,
]e RESn)ENT PHYSICIAN, CHESTNUT HILL.
THIRD.STREET JOBBING HOUSES.
gOWER, BARNES, & CO.,
; PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN
MISCELLANEOUS, ' SCHOOL, AND
BLANK BOOKB AND STATIONERY.
NO. 3T NORTH THIRD STREET, BELOW AROH
DR. EMMONS’ NEW AMEHjOA^ E MANt;AL OF
Banders* Now Readers. Greenleaf’g and Brooks*
Arithmetics. &c. Biank Books. Wrftinr WraDuin*
Curtain, ami Wallpapers. ' g * aSfi.^nf
JJENDRY & HARRIS,
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
V HI
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NORTHWEST CORNER THIRD AND AROH STS.,
aufl-2ir> PHILADELPHIA.
»JIHOS. MELLOB & CO.,
NO. 8 NORTH THIRD STREET,
IMPORTERS
OF
ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN.
H O SIERY,
GLOVES, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, Ac
auS-Sra
Pbteb Sieger, Wm, S, Bairit, John Wiest,
Jacob Riegbl, D, b. Ervin.
BAIRD, & CO.,
(Lute BtegOTt Lamb, & C 0.,)
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
of '
DRY GOODS,
No. 4T North THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
OUR PALL STOCK
Is row complete in ail its departments, and ready for
Buyers. Prompt paying Merchants from all parts of the
Union are' respectfully solioitod to call and examine for
themselves. OU £-3m
LAINa & MAGiNNIS,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
SHOE THKEADS,
FRENCH AND ENGLISH LASTINGB, AND
BHOE-MANUEAOTURERS’ ARTICLES;
Sewing Machine Silk, Thread and Noodles,-
NO. 30 NORTH THIRD 8T„
8e “ UCTIELD'B PATENT BOOT-TREES,
auft-Siu
CHAMBERS & C ATTELL,
NO, 32 NORTH THIRD BTRBET, PHILADELPHIA,
IMPORTERS OF
FRENCH CALF SKINS,
' AND
MANUFACTURERS OF
OITT CALF AND KIPSKINS,
Moroooos and Linings, Oak and Red Sole Leather.
auG-lm
JUN GOEBICH & SMITH,
NO. 43 NORTH THIRD STREET
tST Honey, and Lovering's Syrup always on hand.
aus-2m
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE,
& CO.,
IMPORTBRB AND JOBDHRS
OF
DRY GOODS,
No». 23T Jc 241 NORTH THIRD Sr., abovk RACE,
Would now inform their customers and the trade gene
rally, that their stock this season will be
UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE.
nos-2m
YARD, GILMORE, & CO.,
NOS. 40 AND 42 NORTH THIRD STREET,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
BILKB, RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS,
WHITE GOODS, LACES, LINENS,
EMBROIDERIES, &c.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND SHAWLS.
aus-3m
1859. fall trade. 2 8 59.
J. T. WA Y & C 0.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
, OF
DRY Or O OD S,
NEW MARBLE BUILDING,
NO . s^B
NORTH THIRD STREET,
We oder, by the paokago or piece, to
CASH OR PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS,
A very large and attractive Stock of
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS.
Puroh ers will find our stock well assorted at all sea
sons of ne year. ,
J. T WAY, _ JAS. H DUNLAP,
WM. F. WAY, [ans-2mj * GEO. P. WAY.
•900-10D0 »
FANCY DRY GOODS JOBRERS.
[| DUHRING- & CO.,
- Nob. 56 and 28 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Are now reooiving, by euccoeeive arrivals from Europe,
THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS
OP
ENGLISH AND GERMAN
HOSIERY,
GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES,
WOOLLEN YARNS,
MACHINE SEWING SILK AND THREAD,
And solicit an inspection of their complete and well
assorted stock,
Jyll-Sm ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO
SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE.
JgURNETT, SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN,
N^4srrA n kifi t T ,h " 8 l te,
Above FOURTH. North .1 <!«,
A HINDBOMR ASfIOETMBNT OP
NEW FALL STYLE& OF
FANCY DRY GOODS,
OF TJIBIR OWN IMPORTATION
and selection, which they ofTer for sale to buyer* from
all parte of the United States, on the most reasonable
terms. aus-2in
lB5 9.
SITER, VAN GULIN, & GLASS,
IMPORTEHS
AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
HOSIERY, GLOVES, FANCY GOODS, Ero.»
No. 423 MARKET STREET,
§ HAFFJBR & ROBERTS,
HOSIERY, GLOVEB,
• BMALI* WARBS, COMBS,
BRUSHES, LOOKING-GLASSES,
GERMAN and FRENCH FANCY GOODS,
AMD
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS. anS-Sm
PEDDLE,
ds HAMRICK,
Importers and dealers in
HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND FANCY NOTIONS,
NO. 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Fivo doors below the Merchants’ Hotel,
OiTer lor sale the most complete stock of Goods in their
line to be found in the United States, consisting of
HOSIERY, of every grade.
GLOVES, m three hundred varieties.
UNDERSHIRTS end DRAWERS.
LINEN-BOSOM SHIRTS and COLLARS.
LINEN CAMBRIC HDKFB. & SHIRT FRONTS.
LADIES’ ELASTIC BELTS, with clasps of en
tirely new designs, with,an endless variety of NO
TIONS, to which thev invite tho attention of
FlRfrr-CLASS WESTERN AND SOUTHERN
BUYERS. au3-3m
BROTHER, & BREWSTER,
S 3 NORTH FOURTH STREET.
HOSIERY,
GLOVES, and
FANCY GOODS,
Wehaveafinostook of Imported and Domestic Goods,
particularly adapted to
SOUTHERN TRADE,
To whioh we invite the atteutionof first-oiass buyers,
au9-2m
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
AND
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS.
LONGOOPE & PEAKOE,
NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
Hava now in store a full assortment in their line, to
whioh tiioy invite tho attention of their customers
and buyers of euoh goods. aus-sm
Jw. SCOTT—late of the firm of Win
* cheater A Scott-GENTLEMEN’S FURNISH
ING STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814
CHESTNUTStreet,(nearly opposito the GirardHouse,)
j! W. S. would respectfully onli the attention of his
former patrons and friends to his new storo, and is pre
pared to fill orders lor SHIRTS at Bhort notioe. A
oorfeot fit guarantied. Wholesale Trade supplied with
fine Shirts and Collars. Jy2l-ly
CUOULDERS.—GO hhds. Dry Salt Shoul
ders. Just received and for sale by
, O. O. SADLER & CO.,
4R9R vtwty d<»r above Front*
WHOLESALE
GR O C E K S,
Above FOURTH, PHILADELPHIA.
430 MARKET STREET,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
WANTS.
\XTANTEp.-An active, industrious yoilDfi
industry nnd olo*e attention to b”iSeM^Vl
himm portion; been in ta.ine M in S,e o ltr „So ....
Deetofreferenoee eiven, bolh oitr andoountrv Je /!i
drea “ Young Men,” Blood's Dispatch.
TOASTED— A Situation in a Wholesale
1 Grocery Storo. br a young men, who
has had file years experience m tho Jletail t retie : best
city rejerenoes given. Address J. i>. 0., Prtis offlceT
Vf^ANTED —By a young Man, a Situa
■ * tion in the Counting-room or Store of a Whole
sale House, where he enn make himself generally use
fui. Address F. F. h„ at this Office.... flu3o-tutha3t*
■WANTED TO RENT—FROM OCT. Ist,
* * for six or seven months, a moderate-sized Fur
nished House, between Tenth and Twenty-second sts
atm Lombard and-Arch. by a Gen»leman and his .Wile,
without children. Address Box 1166 Post Office, Wish
terms. - - • auBl-6t*
YY" ANTED—By a Man, an engagement
~£ >r t,,e .Evenings, to Copy Writings, &c. Ad
dreaa “Copyist,” Press office. . ~ ■ au3l-2t*
rro SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MER-
V?" _^|f ( A^?'® , —By a Young Married
B P ut)l or West, in some Mercantile or
Manuwcturmgbusmeßs, as Salesman or Superintendent;
Pout Office, fo^roriB H inQDth! Qrsa|l> »” « Ph !.» h >
X/IT ANTED—By an efficient SALESMAN,
' ” r possessing ft large influence on City and near
Country Trade, a Situation in a Notion* Millinery, or
Tnmminsg House. Offers the best of references. Ad
dress L. ft., office of The Press. uu3o-3t*
Y^ANTED— A FURNISHED HOUSE, on
▼ " the first of Ootober, for six months, in or near
Germantown, and accessible by Railroad. Address Box
2034. P. a, Philadelphia. auSJ-fit*
YYTANTED T 0 EXCHANGE for iraprov-
J * ed city property, free from incnmbrance, IGoacres
Sf excellent FARM XAND, located m Gloucester Co..
Tew Jersey, The Railroad VPffi Camden to Bridgeton,
enortly to be laid, passes wjthm a short distance of the
land. For further particulars address J, K.. office oi
The Press. * j e ai.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
m TO LET—FURNISHED COTTAGE,
Jim at Tioga Station, on Germantown Railroad. Hot
and colu water, bath, saa, stable, coach house larte
garden, eta. or the furnituro will be sold very low ; Ront
Street. • si-3t
#53 TO BENT—A Large Stone Dwelling,
£m and about 8 aores of land.m Germantown, situated
on Linden Avenue, within 5 minutes wa’k or the Depot.
There is hydrant water throughout the house, and the
grounds are in good condition. For farther particulars
a p ?lyto BKDLOcK & PASCHALL,
el-St* Convoyancota, 715 WALNUT Street
T?QR SALE.
Stock of
HEAD AND FOOT BTONES, 40., Ao.
AT THE MONUMENT MARbLe YAKII,
No. 1385 AROH Street,
West of Eighteenth street
al-2m WM. HILL MOOBE.
MFOR SALE—The well-known and old
.established Hotel at Woodbury, N. J. with large
scatutne attached; one of the i ost desirable stands m
West Jersey. Terms ensv. Apply to .
,„„ E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO. -
6 North FRONT Btreet.
MTO RENT—A Handsome Three-story
• Dpuble Brick: House, built' in the best manner;
situated in FIFTH Street, first door above Cooper se.,
Lamuen, N, J, It has every convenience, and all the
modern improvements; hot and cold water, gas, bath.
Jo. Apply on tho premuea, or nt 318 North SECOND
Street, Fhilodelphwi. ‘ , ' . au3l-3t*
TO LET—Tho Desirable Three-storv
Eat Bnol- Dwelling No. 118 .UNION Street, shove
Front street, containing 1" roonis, kitchen on first fioor,
in Rood order, -InrßO yard, bath, hot and co!(l water,
rente, Ac. Inquire 61 5 VINE Street, from Btolo A. ?,I.
or 3 to 6 P. M. au3»-3t*
TO PARENTS—For sale low, a Six-
Months SCHOLARSHIP, in one of the best Semi
naries m Pennsylvania. Address BETA, office of The
P ress. au3o-6t*
FOR SALE—A FARM of over 200
mSSm Acres, well fenced and watered, in a good Btate of
cultivation, admirably adapted to the growth of grain,
grass, vegetables, and’fruit of all kinds, particularly
peaches, the trees of which livo to a great age. Situate
within two miles of a Railroad Station, Kent County,
Delaware; comfortable buddings. For particulars, aa
dress Box 32, Chester, Pennsylvania. au3o-lm*
OFFICE TO LET—At 1104 Spruco street.
Boarding a* bo if desired. au23-4t*
Desirable business stand to
LET—To let, the office N. W. comer of THIRD
end CHESTNUT street, euitahle fora Broker’s or In
aurance office. Inaiuro on the premises. au29-Ct
S A HANDSOME FOUR-STORY CHEST
NUT Street Residence Tor Sale No. 3921. Lot. 22
feet front, 2 6 feet deep, double 3-story back buildings.
Is in good repair, and replete with all the modern im-
J»roveraents, furnished in the best manner. For parti
are, inquire of w. 11. CARRYL,
0u27-tf m CHESTNUT Street. ‘
TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS—Roxbo
rough Cottage Lots for sale, admirably located on
and near Ridge Avenue, above the Six-mile Store.
Passenger Railway Cara now running near, and will
soon run by them. Apply to _ ,
JOHN FRASER. Architect,
au27 lm» No. 118 South FOURTH Street,
M COUNTRY RESIDENCE TO RENT
on GERMANTOWN Arenne, noar Turnpike
Bridgo. The Germantown Pawenger Railwiy passas the
door, contains three acres of ground, good water, Har
den-shade and fruit trees, stabling, Jco.; has gas. fur
nace, See. For terms apply at No. 203 Churok Alley, 2d
story. au27-Gt*
M FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE.—
The subscriber, in concentrating bis business on
Chestnut street, west of Tenth street, offers for sale,
upon reasonable tetm, hie large manufactory T with out
buildings and large lot of ground fronting on Sixth, Mar
shall, and Master streots, suitable for almost any large
mannfacturmr business. For particulars inquire oi
ALFRED FITLER. Conveyancer, No. 61 N. SIXTH
St-, or to tho subscriber, No. 1009 CHESTNUT St.
au24-12t* WM. D, ROGERS.
HARDWARE —A Wholesale House, do
ing chiefly a. Southern paokago business, to
prompt dealers in qitios, desires to sell out. Bad health
the reason for retiring. The business of twelve years
Standing. Thejstock is all new. and mostly in onpinal
packages. The Terms will be liberal. No lands Jakeo in
exchange. Address “Delphoa,” Box 2061 New
Post Office. aogl-12w
Hotel and restaurant,
• Lons? known as the C&spnris House,
WASHINGTON. D. C.
FOR RENT OR LEASE.
A rare opportunity for a competent person to embark in
a very profitable business.
OR FOR AIEMBBffe r OF_CONGItESS.TO^SECURE
.A MOSi r BESIRABLE CLUB-HOUSE'
This excellent establishment is most eligibly situated
within one hundred yards <?f the United States Capi
tol, being Iho nearest building of tho kind to the two
Houses of Congress. Members of Congress have taken
rooms every year, and have bostowed tjte highest praise
upon its convenience and healthy location. The propri
etor, having been qngaged for many years in tho hotel
business, had it built a Tow years a.o under his own su
pervision, and it is therefore furnished throughout with
all the necessary appliances requisite in a first-class
hotel. It contains forty airy rooms, including the finest
bar-room of any hotel in the city, with an excellent wine
collar attached; a Billiard-room, for two tables: Bowl
ing-saloon,with two attars; and a Pistol and Rifle Gal
lery 320 feet Ion?; a fine Kitchen, with superior Range,
ana a Dining-room which will oomfortably seat 175 per-
Hons. Bolls for all tho rooms, Gas throughout the house.
Also Water, together with several Bath-rooms, for
warm, cold, or shower-baths. A Stable, Chicken-house,
and numerous other out-buddings, with a good garden,
are attached to the promises.
None but responsible persons need apply;, and to such
terms will be mndo very easy, and possesaipn given im
mediately. Application should he made without delay,
ns Members of Con^ress^and others who intend to re
main iu Washington during the coming tong session
generally engage apartments early in tho fill. Address
JAM I* 8 CASPARIB.
au3o-lw Capitol Hill, Washington, D. C.
BOARDING.
BOARDING. —A Suite of handsomely fur
nished rooms, on tho second floor, to bo bad, with
board, at the Sontheast cor. of EIGHTH and SPRUCE
Streets. No. 301. au3i-3t*
BOARDING —For first-class families, at
1104 SPRUCE Street. Rooms convenient and
handsomely furnished. An omoe, suitable foraPhysi
oian. also to rant. a025-thstu-it*
BOARDING. —Elegant and airy Rooms,
single and in suites, can bo had with first-clnss
Hoard, for the Summer, Fall, and Winter, at 1315 WAL
NUT Btreet. ouB-2m
EDUCATIONAL.
4 RCH STREET COLLEGIATE INSTI
-CA. TUTE FOR \ OUNG LADIES. 1530 ARCH Street,
Rev. CHARLES A. SMITH, 1). D., Principal. The first
Session of the 6th year, begins September 12 el-32t*
Edward thorbecke, No. 140 T lo
cust Street, begs to inform his pupils and the
publio Hint he has resumed his instruction on the Piano.
At home daily at 2 o'clock. sl-thstu3w*
HfISS DIOKERSON, TEACHER OF
X"A MUSIC, will tenuno her duties Beptemb«rfith, at
No. 806 South EIGHTH Street. al-thstu6t*
©UPPLEE’S INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG
►3 LADIES. S.E. corner MARSHALL and SPRING
GARDEN, will reopen Soptember 6th. Circulars ns
above.
SALES BY AUCTION.
gPECIAL PEREMPTORY SALE
TEN ENTIRE CASES MERINO GOODS,
TO BE TO CLOSE ASFO-
Conlprising a full assortment of
LAMES’ AND GENTS’ MERINO HOSE AND HALF
HOSE.
GENTS’ MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
LADIES' MERINO VESTS, Ac., Ac. ,
B. SCOTT, Jr., Auctioneer,
a „3l 431 CHESTNUT Street.
GUNS, PISTOLS, Ac.
IJEED & RAIL.
SPORTSMEN ON THE
The undersigned have tho largest assortment of
LOW PRICES AND FINE GUNS '
that can bo found in the country,
PRICES MADE TO SUIT ALL BUYERS.
Call and examine at tho Model Gun Storo of
PHILIP WILSON & CO.,
432 CHESTNUT Street,
au3l-8t below Fifth Siroet.
CIGAKS, TOBACCO, &c.
MERINO,
140 BOOTH FRONT STREET,
Haa In ,tor, and bond, and
Offers for Salo, a Large Assortment of
OLGARS,
Reoeived dlreot from Havana, of ohoice and favorite
Brands. auS-tf
MONEY.
$50,000 TO LOAN,
IN SUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS,
upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. Guns, Mer
chandise, Clothing, Ac., on moderate to;;niP._by JONES
& CO., Brokers, northwest corner of rHIRp and GAB
KILL Streets, below Lombard. Established for the las
85years. Office hours Trom7 A. M. to 7 P. M.
Second-hand Gold and Silver Watches, by eminent
makers,, warranted genuine, for sole oheap, at one-ball
the original oast. au4 S3i-if
SON BALE ROPE—Manufactured and for
•ale by WEAVER, FITLER, & CO.,
No. n WATER tt N. V^ARYHS.
■Walnut-street theatre, o; ;
- T ■ Sol" Uesßje.....Mri. W. A. OaHEEXTSON. i?.
lato, Mr. J. B. Roberts; Othello, Mr. Hi A; Perry;
Desdemonv Mrs. Annx Cowell; Emilia, Mrs. Duffield.
lo conclude with,
„ 4 - . BETSY BAKER 1 . ' e *
-Befgv Baker, Miss C. Jefferson ; Mrs. Monger, Mote
%y M. HerJ, Mr. Mouser, Mr. Yimng jßowers.
Scalr ov PaiCES.—Drees Circle, (Beatssecured witfa
g?i«tTaoharge.) 60cents; Parauat.(Seats aacurM at
D ts,)37>g; Second 1 ter and Family Circle, and Third
Fa 6 12 t8 v,?nyate Boxes, according to their locale,.
&.V&l,,®"*' 0 Sm “ “ Orehe.ir* “il Fr nui
arch
lu? Mre Coltttai,. Tnl-
To”onc&“ith wT MiM Emma Taylor.
Brown. 3fr. John .Wal
us j Mrs. Brmrn, Mrs. John Gilbert, - Qm ■ > iur ' VY f* ,
» Scalx OP Pxicei.—Admission. 26 cent* * fum,...! fla.f,
in Dress Circle, 37ia cental ParaueL so
Private Boxes, 76 cents;
ry,l3oentB; Gallery for Colored*Person .^250001.
voto Box m Gallery for Colored Perwna, 38 oanti.
- Doors open at performance tocommeoM
at quarter of 8 precisely. - - - ..
AMERICAN,ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Thi jiB» E n »af S SS& n °°
A NEW PLAY IN FIVE ACTS,
Wr,t TfiE y ßLi S c| t ‘lS^. tltlei
•*- <m. * *'•
OLD FOEB WITH NEW FACES, .
will be produced for 4 the first time, m gorgeous magni
ficence. with the aid of a superior company of Artists. V
laree ononis and ballet. n*w moaio and scenerr. and ef
fects of a novel and peculiar character. The iDireotor*
have generously consented to aid the seonie effect, ae
also to oner a comparison of the enlarged and improved
tnachinerrof the stage, hr. the exhibition of the
.. GRAND INTERIOR CATHEDRAL,
the perspective estimated at four hundred and fifty feet,
P®,‘. n 5 one of ttie several scenes painted by the emineitt
holders iVlBre ' the subscription of thesioc/c
-' BCENF.RY br Mr. RIVIERE. ' -
NEW AND ORIGINAL MUSlfi.by Dr. MEIO
CA§fo^ W ° R ® HESTRA ’ br Sipwr.Dß
AMi» E rM EW MAOHINERY ’ ‘■l Mr. HIGBBBood
jJIJE new; SCIENTIFIC EFFECTS, br .Mr. NO-'
b .THE NEW COSTUMES, br Mr, GEORGE aadAa-
THE NEW DANCES, bv Rienorina PB.ATPW 1
THE NEW COMPANY ENGAGED for this PLAY,
t, _ t tviLb coxpbsss.
MISS LUCY ESCOTT. . ' ’
MR. J. H. TAYLOR, ' *
i . MR. A. W.FENNO,
i MR. RUFUS ADAMS.
. „ >raliv. -
Ac., <fcc..’ Ac., &o.
ON MONDAY EYEING, T B®rEMBER *r*, 109,
presented ' ,
THE BLACK. AGATE, - ‘ ;
A new Pla? V? fi
From a celebrated Novel. y
„ . _ . .CHARACTERS.
Creates—Preieot of Alexandria.. ...Mr a vr rryvn
fhiljmon-A Greek Monk. . .“... . . Mr. J. H @1
Raphael—A rlob rovmr Je-w.Mr. J. W. WAt.LACK.ft
EC^B
The Porter A «|»-
Amalric,} t <,Mr. I.
bmid, [ Gothe. Jjlr. P. ANDERSObL -
Goths** 8 * Syrian Slavoa, Greeks, Egyptians,
Uycatlv-An Athenian Maiden and Teacher of ~ '
Phllpaophy. * . v.. . Mrs. D. P. BOWERS.
Pela«a—Favorite of the Goths. ..MissLUCY ESCOTT.
Miriam—A Jevees....;... ..Mrs. J. W. WALLACE. Jrl
Greek Women,Nuna, Daaoor*._&c
SCENERY. V- . :: •
ACT Ist. Scenol.- Coun t Yard of a Monastery, Seen©
n ? ftr tilfl Fj'toc® RapbaolanTml*'
V» a J?’ * ne3. Intenorofthe Pataca. The
fSTA nd r% Pre & ct * S«enB i-Tbo Nile.’
arn\-al pf PeUcia and heriralo of
damsels and /fencers.- The Jiff of the luxurious Greeks. •
CHORUS AND.TABLEAU, ', .
ACT 2d. Scene 3.. The Bcrvnroi Acraaia. an enchant- ■
ihßpiGture ofthe luxuryofGrecm-os. cob tmtad with
|h*t 9 C the Goths. Musio and the dance. Boene Sw.*
Street in Alexandria. .Soon© 3d. Hypatia’s Stud*. Tho.
Home of Athenian .Philosophy. Th» Rather and iJaagS* •
tnr. The Jewess. The Sacrifice. So©no'4th. Raphaels
Home. The Riots of the Jewess. Th* Mob and their .
Mas tor. - - . .
THE DEPARTURE' OF RAPHAEL/
ACT 3d-.. B eene ut; Hypatia’s Study. The Greek
Monk and the Maiden Philosopher. Arnyal ofthe Bre- -
s?°i' i»®i? ne u“'’y na i? 8 Home. The Jewess and the
Grepk Monk. Tn the power of tho Enchantress. The*
Desirns of the Jewess. The Pet© of Pelagia and Hypft
tia* Th© Black Agate Beene 3d.- The Garden. Hypa- '
tia and Philnmnn.. .The Visit of the. Abbot. Pelalto.'
the Goths, and Minara. The Black Agato; ThaDisoo- *
of y hv Philamon and Polasia. .Whore is thaßlaok ■
The Power of Mintm. '
■ACT 4th. Scene Ist Philamon’s Home. The Abbot
Mll“fh"e sSAIIWI.e ESj3oll'ft
call upon tho ancient deities of Greece. The piesenoe • :
oftte Jewess. The Trance. .. ..
DARKNESS. THE mysterious vision. the
arts of miriam. the recovery- of the
BLACK AGATE. TIIE DESPAIR OF HYPATIA.
Art sth. .Scene. The interior of the Grand Cathedral,
brilliantly united, and occupying the whole arena ofthe .
V r*A st ?» ee » Tho.Musm of the Penitents, the Procession
of the Eoclosiastics. The Abbot. Pelagia* and Phite
inon. Miriam b Triumph at tbe Overthrow of Hypatia.
Hypatias Refuge m the Sanctuary ofthe Greek Church.
Tho orms of the Alexandrian Moo. Hypatia's Defiance -
of the Rabbin. Hrpntiaand Philamon. The Character
ol the Athenian Philosopher Contrasted with that-of -
Alrxindnanfj. The Fate of Hvpntia. - THE CA
DISAPPEARS in Darkness, and the
i.kWi ai flhhit seen taking Yrs OB-
The ontirn play will be produced with novel and pecu
liar eaectii which cannot bo described ia any synopsis
of incident*. 4
MRS. D. P. BOWER S Sole Lessee.
MR. W. WAI.LACK, J*.........
MR. JOHN-DARCIE...... ...... Stave Director
s'RNOR he cARi,a : :sBoSS
a W-vJHBJL.—PireotrcßSof the Ballet.
ADMISSION FIFTY AND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
Vw'&'&P A ’*■“ nel4ix
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC-NOTICE.-
ihe .extensive preparations on the ata?e, and in the
scenic department of this establishment, preliminary to
the producing.of Mrs. Bower’s newnlay at'the com
mencement of her manaeement. on the 6th of Sertem
y§r». com the postponement of tho Biahth Floral
Matinee, from tho afternoon of Saturday, the 3d of Sep
tember, to Saturday the 10th of September.
ac3l-tf GEORGE HOOD..
TITUSICAL FUND HALL.
t PE. VALENTINE
r .L'’9JP men ?° hls p arlor Entertainments ana Melange
°» *OO Characters. embracing all aorta of queer people*
and a little of everything and everybody, MOSDay,
Au?ust29th, and every evening throughout the ernes,
commence at 8 o'clock. „ .
Tickets, 25 cents.
ItTcDONOUGH-S GAIETIES —RACE ST.'
A"A- below THIRD.
FIFTH NIGHT RE-OrENING. . :
GALAXY OF TALENT.
. 1,100 persons visited tho Gaieties on Saturday^ven-
NEW PUAYB this week. Hernandos," tho
preatest livin? performer, together with Richard Bun
mem, BiUy Thomas. Paul Burger. John Williams, Youpg
America, and Master Tommy. Miss Kate Leslie, Allis
Mane., Miss Whelpley, Professor Simpson, Master
A’Becket. - -
12 . . BAND OF SERENADERB.*
Admiasion 10 and IS cents. Private Boxes 25 cents.
Free music at fairmount.—
GREEN .AND COATEB-6TREET RAILWAY.
The Celebrated
, GERMANIA BAND
perform every afternoon and eveninc at Fairmonnt
Tbecars of the Green and Coates-street Railway pan
along Eiphtn and Coatee streets, to rainnoant. every
five minutes? Faro five rents,
aulS-snvorthtf wTI*T«TAM READ*Superintendent.
RETURN OF THE
CAMPBELLS!
CONCERT HALL,
CHESTNUT. ABOVE TWELPTH,
COMMENCING MONDAY. An&oetsfab
RUMSEY & NEWCOMB’S
ORIGINAL
CAMBELL MINSTRELS,
BRASS BANG ani> DOUBLE TROUPB.
And the only Campbells now inexiatenoej all others ac*
Burning the name are nothing more than mountebank*
and impostors, not to be trusted, we caution the eubuo
against all sneb.
The advantages the Campbells enjoy above any other
Minstrel organizations, arise from toevr ■wintering the
last 12 yoars m the Southern country. Their delineations
of Negro character are taken from natural scenes and In
cidents m African Life,and aim at presenting the Musi
cal and Comicai peculiarities of the Southern Negro, and
elevating him to nia proper standard of Natural wit ana
Musical Talent, presenting tho phases of Ne;ro Life oa
the Plantation, an*’ representing the jnusioal capabiU
tieeof the more refined negroes of cities and vtuases.
In representing truthfully the Shades and PecaHaritids
of Ne*ro Life, the universal accord has stamped the
Campbell artists unapproachable and defying.
Free Balcony Serenade nightly by the CAMP
BELL BRA So BAND led by the Wizard Bugler,
August Achi.
Boon open at 7E o’clock; commence at 8.
ADMITTANCE 23 CENTS.
. P.A. CLARKS.
Agent and Business Director.
CANF.ORD’S OPERA HOUSE,
ELEVENTHstreet, between Chestnut and Market*
, Open for the Season,
SANFORD’S STAR TR6UPB,
the largest
Company iq the world.
In th o * r g 6 > 8 * ever 7 ereil^ i< ‘
Every evening in hi* of Character*.
Doors open at 7)4. Commence at 8.
Admission 25 cent*. Chiildren 13 cents.
aagS-lm
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THE FINE ARTB.
No. 1025 CHESTNUT STREBT,
Is open daily,(Bundays excepted,; from 9 AM. tiH. 8
P. hi. Admission2s cents. ‘ Children under ISyearshsis
price.
Bartholomew's Statue of EVE REPENTANT now on
exhibition for a short time.
HASSLER’S ORCHESTRA.—M. HASS
LER k BROTHER respectfully annonnoe that
they have loestedtheir Office at their residence, 2208
LOCUST STREET, where engagements o&nbe made as
aoal. ieU-Sm
YVINES AND LIQUORS.
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estate ties m the ctntre of the far-famed Champasn*
District of France. It has hitherto been confined to the
best tables of England and the Continent, and has only
very recently boen introduced into this country, where
its rate quabty, combined with the moderate price at
which it is offered, is already achieving a success and
popularity unpreoodentßd m the annals of the 'Wine
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