’-s?i\A=.' - ! U ’■■ 'VS.- '55 s i?' 0m? m» T i g-kT A Zn&MtfldKMibillifM <’ -. • =■ -'X l -■;A - -\ - i a.ai.s^Mi#:aat;:..{ • "'•' -- i < _.. i I :j' In 0 neat V.’:- •. I t -;.-,' , fx ■ '. Thi< iSSft lime} aM ■*£&s»&jaKU%* %!?» h r*/‘ *» r ciijwa«nee mitiiSiopeM.. -..'lt "F «SpervdU .> . f fcV’ol.' ' \.',' > f- F«nk Moore’i Diary of tUo Amerioftn -Bevolotioni r « Exposition of the Eotfr wfpeU» by Pw»f« ererf £onwr.::> $ } Z,aipaK*f‘9tCA<ih': ; UjLljsTßAT®£);,mws OF the 4«nt Jr “ f the United iiiwisi^j .^“^l === bdmbefaor >oots? ,p *? tofiiwPP* fopiep for ,6hat jmrpoeemajr be pptainPd of tbs yabUshera.-, - IMPORTANT WORK! ■ • -fl- TBB TYPOpOai OT SCRIPTURE t, V/«ir«aia BM«Atiqd;[B«Uie S»v.P«tnoltF»irb»uTi, D. 8.; Froia iiimß<3“on» Spltor dn .fllo ofawdenn;tide work .will be;emptt #imu. citybusi- ANDiCSpAMWERSHIP DIRECTORY •coordTng to towM-dltpl’Se the name* of general and Stes'HwM™ ?^lrgty.^gW>g£CTHmWlWßBt4apttßir». ? Blreeti . V la-eveir oodntro eMT-lm TTT74TTTa7Y >V£. CARPETINGS, _ of , _ - s ! •'SS^ii^iN' 7 STf IK to It g-k | AFESTRY ♦" Ail D‘ l - •> ■* --•- v j ■-.!■ •-' r BRUSSELS." • j ; . . . :*. • ju.grf,; --<•. ■ ... .’ ; i'« ’• •■- •; I “., i J U*4iS*w^*’n"»id‘bij4ei«lij'^’’_' H ’■ ■*■” - , ;>■■•.:•. j s CX^CHSiI, I;; ■■ m cHjStmjT,st;,-.’;: { ■„. - -. noi-tm ■ : js v tiMO Y’A £v"" "■ '■'■‘■'■‘■•'■Jtil i >9«P(3‘5W TV \\i ': ■' .T-.T :■-'- !.' if i.! ■(.,■„ cr4;' THB OI'?ICB Op THE U>V"-« i | .. ASSURANCE f COHRAKy JUu.V.-ivVJ.o v>ifr,sl-g rtrfop; /*.<!}-'■ i.‘.4 .v,H:.,,ai l;i r■--|.;. r'.»WMif'OETTy, 'Agrot. ;>. '‘sS«3£Cr '•/ hf.f :fj.;s<;:7 V'-'J.V! t S, ms> r,i >:> ,VS *i.-T f "; ’ Jcfi? »,.,;-c '■ y^MW^o^m£6Soßme^“ i | /-I sUver 1r&8i «liWK ? ifwr iuioiStlljr l»ft*. »fft>t<Uiis > y»- l>Jj»Whob«e ttMUMMdtffetM.aitfyf liwrwxUlr thMt ia raanuftw. ! i;'! y ;Thoißi^^^«Hi^.-..> i^1^1600v,5! ‘';5 j •?; mmmmm. fartmont of ifce United St£w« Mint for several yeare/we Ittisiatoe mwtfSMw Wove <B3fl), jrhiph is the 'Mest lervietablii jhe war jjkak '4& mvi&Wpitttr i-, •-•> l« ; S. W. OOKNBR ’FrPTH AND OHEKRT STB. , yjgtfflHinili * H. H.— natißaaofßil vermfttiu fact ui-ed ah agreed. t<•»*&&*& \ ... iJDwUerairappUedirittt the tame 1 standard aa used in - , >.. ..h;,;y< «•-> ;iti a; w&bi fe Trill sell it jfiutljr «diW«MW**i »#g. jvfeftifci to ozeehte orders upon tho mo*t ft.ww)W, Maefrokbefore VarehMigC oleewheref-Vi \ ,\ ,\ri h j *s]rt]';vs 'Btnwn.'’ 1 ! ! ' Ap'S'f. V { „Wofld. - i «!-■» I isifej CLOTHS, *o. X<‘ REMOVAXH, 'iU)v V,'’.s'i'^ IBETAII., PKI|GQODS. ~ -if- | | (V. »*, I Tl.rt ,.;>> ■'■'•-]■■ J< ’rt/i'-f&f' | N. '.A. .S.O.N'i ' 1 oSt v j«?Klu inter. lj;> j U ! ' , ’i l '- , i'’/o>n*? 1 "Jr* r/’.j ;'\u;'Cn V‘- £ - ~, l ; STORE,;';-/ ; •> | HO, .80.8, .OHBSTNlix^'sjißKEliT,: HAVHI OPaN their fallbtookof ' BLACK VELOUR REPS, '; ' BLACK 'AMELINE3, 'f ••■-, ■ • blackmousbElwks, , BLACK SATIN BE CIIIfiES, ,f , , . ... ' ; ,81/ACK ALPINES, • / - - r .. . :-BLACK MERINOS, • . ■ -■ BLACK CASHMERES, ! ~5 ...” blaPk pAK&mattab, <, ..- . blAck bombazineP, .: ' ‘"J, ,v !• AEPAOAsf -■■ ' aS >iyj ~ y :..black,talmises,,-.., pp L ' ' i! ; u Jilj-J ;>.blaok'mPrair lustres, ; BLACK BARBOURS. .'BLACK POULT BE 80IE SILKS,' BLACK GKOS GRAINS, .i, V .... BLACK VEKETIENNES, -BLACK GROS ,B!ECO3SE, '< y*; .1 .i' BOILEB BILKS, BLACK Pros DERHIKES, v ■ ■ yf.y -J.-\:■ f. BLACK FIGURED SIIiKS, Vp;rK :r - , SHAWLS, CLOAKS, craßEs,'cßApeveils. " " ,l 3> < • . : V. black. Bordered'hdkfs, scArfs, BLACK HOSIERY, GLOVESy&c, ' | SECOND .MOCRNING GOODS ■*a .i> v r 7 ; ; .rj . ,»? r. v , : IN* EVERY VARIEIYj Ilk .MQSESA^EJ'AND,;:;RETAIL. GOODS, y; BROTHERS Offer a superior stock of their own importation, Jtioh FancySiUor and Silk Roties.'’ *' . ‘ ► ‘Plain colored and Black Silks. r Poplins; And Epiugles. , , - Now winter Dre# Fabrics. T^|itt^^fe«EhAw W ; .;; V: - • Table Coven And Furnishing -Goods. .Assortments of. the most desirable English, * French,, and German Dry .Goods arriving by fitearaefs. ;• ‘»V 801 CHESTNUT. • - ■ ■ *■' Onejiundred' pieces of extra quality and desirable colon at 81 W. < .'j,. ' -xr'- r- .«• "Ode hundred pteoes'of fine .quality and of some colon T » t %'&^^LER O BBWoTHFRS haVO ;i\sw.jitiTioMN.siLKS,;::. • A" ' Just opened ten esses of Selected Silks of our own t - * * . , Flam , Poott.de Soles* from Uie'i lowest' pricei to the finest goods, v <■ ''-i:■ »• n: ? • ’ -&ch .'LTons Silks of the newest decigoa,' 1 Silks, AlmLAtid* heavy.’ ' t j ’ ■ Neat figures and Proofide Blaoks. ' -Black and Fanorytwo Jupe*/ i-■ - - ' w t - .4-.!.'**' CHBBTOPmmd^BIS&TSIBraS«. I?NGMSHSHIRTINGS. ; received a,choice lot, . , ‘ good colo gjg^p^jjg : '■ BngliiUi, and American fabrics.-. , * > >;* Fan f cy nad PljMd.Caasimeres, in French; English, and *?,;>« -r. , * £..: v , from JtacKOn, enlarge Jot of low.medimtt, and fabrics, suitable for too Tailonnx trado.- C}(>iik»> &o. T £o. ■ *re'vyCWtWEN STODDART* BRO.*, and 4M Norm SECOND Street, - - 1 : abnvo wiUoy, WINTER SILKS, From'thertcent Auction Sale*. ' , . WejiTJ ,t9wm-»lmo«tdailr receiptof nejr and de »!«*» from, tbs above aource., wluoh VO >ro •Sling atSmallprofit*. - iWk ol »nd coiunmort art Invited to an In; »p fiction ofour ■tnck._ • - -■, r-*Y. OURWEN ETODDAIIT & BRO., • ■'L. ' ',. •» 460,' 483, and.4B4 North SECOND Street,- . «3-Jt :, t ; above Willowr WALL AND- WINTER SHAWLS, / Y ~ and Riph Border Stella Shawls, in oolore anjl Chain Lsine Lons Shbwle, of all grades; innew designs. ■ -, - ; . . , CURWEN BTODDART k BRO., i .' ■ • • 480,483, and4B4 North SECOND Street, i ■*»; ».-■ -r - - - - above Willow; High colors lupin : s ■ ; Vc-W-'-YY' FRENCH MERINOES. - I'ulis, Bluer, BuirGreen, anil Cnmson. cnlv 78 oonts per yard. - • ■ CURWEN. STOEDART & BRO;,, ' Nos. 480,483, and 48t North SECOND Street, • «3-3 t ■ ~ ■. -. . Above Willow. PIGORED, FRENCH MERINOES, / - Of .mail and medium styles; suitable for Children, at 70 ecnta per yard. •' • Vt r - s ■ :'^"Nos,Vll6| ! S^«t S^orthSECOND^rt| et, : , ■ BSvtfntl -p- i:, above Willow. 12 LACK SILKS ; Y'Y’ vourwen'btodßalSt A BRO., iti 18Q,483, and4B4North SECOND Street, srt-3t . , above Willow. 12LANKETS. - Just opened, a fuU assortment or Ribbon-Bound : Noi.4M,'4B3,nnd4Bi-NorthSECOND fßreeti i> ' •■■ T >TG >'• - Xf i nhovp witlowj BLACK MOUSLINE DELAINES, / , ■Mi" mi-.v-.., of LupiaVPabrie.- -. , , ; : From the into Auction Male; , , , a;? -.- t v t 4J0,462 and4M North Second Street f el-3t -a. i-. . -- ; ■ above Willow ft, ■PARIS-PRINTEDFRENCH'MERLNOS. ‘ In iiJnall and , ' , , ' . otTOcentsperyartl. - ' . ! ,v ' f i -;: r CURWRN OTODDARTABRO.,' , / - ' iso, rn andiM NorthSßCONp street f>' , sl-3t,;, r 1 ... • , above W*bow street. I3TGH COLORS FRENCH MERINOS, i ‘ A* .. ..BUFF,PINE,'BLUE,’CRIMSON,. :7 1 ' ' .' , , &BRO.. .' . . 480,483 and 484 North SECOND Btreet 1 . ’ _ ‘ 1 ’ > : -j - m y /, >, ■ ■ above Willow street, BARIS-PRINTED, all WOOL 3SIOUS. DBEAINES. ' r T Just from Auetion, additional lots which we havo marked cheap. . - „„„ , 0 i - 480, North i . sl-3t, , ; , alxive Wlilotflnreet, UJLAOK AND COLORED CENTRE' ':A2. •‘' i' BROCHE BORDER STELtA SHAWES. Prom the iat. Ag M je.. , ; r - ; «O,«3aud4MNorUiSECOND Bireet : . - ''-f’-t ' above Willow atreot. ' Wfmm& GAJJZE UNDERGARMENTS, XTJI], bf Csrtwrigllt. k ‘Warner’B superior'make. "We -tave f them,ia JWoVaneUtslorLedles/ GeaUt and ChU- 4diditica for Lad|efcJ. Chndren'sAwearj inciaatDf ftbtof Ladips’ vSwjntlotsid 'tUk, silkandldiilla, Lialethread» kid asd' Se*r£ior ciouds. of large siae. in ■white and -■ooloni^forfaieat •. -- t? < WiUESS GOODS.-- -\.v',V' -fir: A-P - Rich Bouquet-pattern Wool Delaines., ' ’ O 1' ' ' ' * 'WM!£'f)'M?AINES, ' {.hoiOAßiackiWoolDelaines,37 snd'4Soents, : feaattaKf' ! ?mmk. fKASSIMERESj CLOTHS, VESTINGS; ! >TMW PAI/Li OLOAKSe,)] r r \i r.The Subeorlbers ' ■ , -• ! ' ‘ ‘ ' ;• vrtwi- - are now opemns • , to which they Teirpectfuily invite- the attention jof ■CtRE NC H LACE BDURNOUS WITH Jt ~ (janes, Pointo and Mantilias, (Alenboo») aU at re dooed *| MAN , S'SrLA n fe^^ORI ** ' ' ' y FRENCH RACE WllHßAplajSdnts and (Qambfay,)in sreatprofusion, atxeuuoed tnws,toigMyi^atthe./.-r- • ..S^oR‘/jto^pawB42aP®^aSff3^to prices, »re f arttor/ to thbpljs.y.yhe^ , frt : " 1 -- ' ' 708CHESTNVX,Stfee,. TVEW PALL .GOODS!!!;, . . I oora6lofßl f^/ n ; d i. / -i Cheap. >:. •. '. . <, Shawla.JQußters, &o.»u\ffreatvartety» t . ,<f ‘ ’ ' • GoddFamily and Fronting -1 1 ’ . < A large stock biDomaattaMualin?..- ! " ■ 'GreatqnantitleßofFlftrme e.' , : : - •v. , 1 Silk’Mantillas/, . , .. , „«. j • J ■ 5 5 LaoeMantillas.' - i „ • . .Baregdi; Organdies. Lawn*. Sea., be, ~, ■ 8.-'K r B:Bt)Y,ANB SELL FOR jCASIL"., ; ' '•TOTDuAMsynai!.--' l -;! >■' l ■i rv-iWamratU, and other Shirting*, v, /*j\ Wne and lpvr~prioed Shirt Bosoms. ■ : " •Sfefefesssr*'- >*' *> >■ l iT» . . ■^^SSASSmbr ;: • • GUNS, PISTOLS,. &o; .. ■ .-• ■' T': SPORTSMEN COMMENCE SHOOTING' ON THE. . ' im - i Ist SEPTEMBER;; ‘,•* ./ J'- The undersigned Have tho largest assortment of > ~,' £oiy‘ PRICES and fine GUNS V (i : , that can be foundin the country* ~ , j 4.. , PRICES MADE TO SUIT ALL - ; Call and examine at the ModeVoun sUreof* ?vj ■ \ - fl PHILIP WILSON & CO/' : '‘ f ' . V : . 1 ' .',. 432 CHESTNUT Stroet, ;/ , i i ansl»dt J , i , -.! '. . below Fifth Street. . , store the,most extensive and olegani assort* ' 7,V_ LOOKING GLABBES, .rdr every" *phoa and every position, and at the most moderate pnoee. .; . • •}-* - -r-'‘ » LOOKING .GLASSES r . InUiemoetelaborateandthemostiimpleframee.-' /- : s LOOKING GLASSES ; i M -• f Framed in the belt taste, and in Ue most substantial, manner* ' •- ' ;i ,s - • ' 4 ’’ ' ! ' . LOOKING GLASSES. . . Srp&tjSSl&ment! 0 ?IMuflwWr ' ,ll, 'L gII, M Jnpa' ’ ' ’ LOOKINGGLASSES' ! | ■ sail: WALNUT lramea for Countryr BLACK AHMUREB, ■’ ■ = ' JAMES: 8. EARLE' 4 SON; ' ',*v 810 CHESTNUT STRebt, PAISISR. ;■ V HART, MONTGOMERY, & CO., ""NO! 3a2GHEBTNUTBTREi;T, 4 ,* 4 -■ •; , Have one of the largest Factories ln J the oity, and are prepared to (tarnish all qualities of PAPER HANGINGS, ' :'.B;O;,RE E-RS,\ ' \ - ' ■- •' - awd - -■ ! decorative papers, Either tojoity or qbuntry, at the lowest rales. Their stock now on band Is large.- and owners oP pro*, party* builders, and dealers generally* will find it to their < advantage to purchase of us.. ‘ : > au29-Jra - IffiALL PAPER WAREHOUSE. - ’ 1 ; ■ THCOWELiXi & BOFRKE, IT SOUTH FOURTH STREET r (below Maexbi), • \ AND OPPOSITB;MEBckANT BTEEBT,' ' »*ir • Have on h§nd a large, and splendid assortment of ; wared And WINDOW PAPERS, r . To whloh they invite the attention of ' ! WESTERN AND,.SOUTHERN BUYERS, . - au2s>2m ■- 'yRurTT, BRO.. & 00 . , , IMPORTERS AND WHOLES ALB DEALERS . H A R D W ARE, . CUTLERY,. GUNS, DXSTOLB, AoV, 528 : . MARKET STREET. 52b ; , .BELOW.SIXTH, NORTH SIDE, ‘\'J;? . . '.'aui^m.:^"V ' PHILADELPHIA. ]U[OORE, HENSZEY & CO,, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND GUN i WAREHOUSE; NO. 48T market; AND 418 COMMERCE STB., n»-*m ' PHILADELPHIA. TO, PA EM ER, s i;! .<<■ ; •_ y Ho gpjf ATlo ' ; O U A N O .. . . FROM SOMBRERO ISLAND,,WEST INDIES.. THE RICHEST FORMATION OF PHOSPHATE OP • LIME KNOWN IN THE WORLD. - " '. ‘ It contalrfsAver 60 per cent, of Bone Phosphate of Lime, being <fO,per oent. richer,in Phosphate ofLime •than Bone Dust. ; r /. i FOR SALE BY THE ToN OR CARGO; AND TO FARMERS AT ' $BO FER TON OF 2,000' LBS. ' ■. - •*. ’ JOS. B.'HANSON,; t! ) . Sole Agent in Philadelphia,,. auH-thsm 3m . . - No. 1W North.WATER Street. CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c. MERINO,; - ' 140 SOUTH FRONT STREET, ' ■ Has in store and bond, and" \ Offer* for Sala, a-Large Assortment of - / .- CIGARS, : Reeeiveddireet from Havana, of ehblpe and favorite Brands. , , aus-tf HfINTON’S ENCAUSTIC TILES> for AT JR.,', floors. , ' ''OraamentulChimneyTopiforcottaMS.' !t Gardenvases and P6antaiii*s~’'"*‘ - 1 v”-* yitnfied Pipe for drain* aiid->Vater conduotorff. Imported and for sale br s ' tshDhtf r I ; .lmortHKßWWlneet. . rPHE STOCK OF WINDOW-GLASS, [Utop corner of 8EC0NI) apd GREEN Street*, ■ offei for puWio approval, as to pnoe and quality, are >une qualled. Those who consult their own interests wil' examine their assortment, and purchase of them asu- of goods, at a less pnoe than oanbehpd HAVANA CIGARS '-rOf the following celebrated brandsi ‘ . Cabanas. , , Figaro, . • HojasdeOro, : Gloria, i ■ Espanoia, . • upmaun,. Neptuho,' Fruebeee, yerdad, . Vegas, &0., &6.« Ac. Orall sizes and qualjtios.on hand and-constantly re- ‘ . auM-lni ■ , . CHARLES TETE, lij WALNUT, T jADtES’ HAIR BRAIDS,'AraSn ERl .“*7 BETT6,' and CURLB, manufactured in the very bosfe and newest Paris stylear, and of which we constantly teep Uyery large aosortmentfin hand, sold wholesale aha retail* st the 'lowest, possible prices. Orders from all patfcs of the country solicited, and promptly attended td. f Also, a new HAiK DYE, superior to any in usd. 1L . * ", HUTOIS; No. 12 TENTJI Bt., ' , 1 euBD-Sirt* Between Market and Chestnut. EAIN MILLS GRAIN MILLS - For the Farm and Plantation; TiieIRQN-BBIUfcMJLIi has no equal fog Grinding Fine Meal, Feed, Conee, Bpf ,om. etc., by hand or power. - ■ « ■-« :PHoe*B, 025,and■< 1; Nowin oporaton at US South SECOND Street. Agents wanted In every county and State, by - aul7-3m , E. FARR.EL & CO. SOUTHERN AND WESTERN-IiIER- Street... . ~ 1 •" “ - ’ • ■' au3o-lia TO. WESTERN; AND SOUTHERN AIER- ooila Manila Rope, assortedsizes. , mar. No. faN.WATKB.KniI M N.Wi(Aßvfa HERRING 750<bbls; Hernng, Assorted brand., in .lore andlpr»leby , ' > w."-' :■ ; -W»nfete% TITANILA BALE ROPE.—A superior, lot. »nlf> ~< N, WATK », St., .B'l a n"w ha RVBH. - 'Jj' CONOMY-MESS "SHAD—N6SVT and 2, -R-4 a prime artiolefiii .tort and for sale ‘ . . ~. m SQOTHyrHAJIVifa; HAVANA- CIGARS Offered , to dealers nt favo table rate*, ol vnrldi. sizes and inandk, in oludlnj Partagaa.Cabana,Figaro,Nono, Blrd,Floren-' mlit NEW Nos. 1 & 2,-MACKEREL—A smell Invoice of Assorted packages, landing from steamer Kensington, and for mb, b^ M - , -320 a ■ . ’ ' 188 SOUTH wHARVEfIe , bxgs low-priced Rio.- ,100 I2EBTNED BORAX.-T-20 cases foriale by »?■ • uA ttUOULDERS.—CO hhds. Diy Salt Shoul- der«. Just received ami for by - ■ Mlg : , : aUfITTBh-.et.&anArt ibSr'S?'^%,*. GUGAR-HOUSE MOLASSES,—I6O hhds.; Nf tl.roea-find barrels, for saliiby : . - - JAMES OIUH*M r * C 0. ,! ' - . m X*BTJTtA Street. "OAY RUM.—6 puncheons .very superior PITCH— 250 l)bls. City, mado -Pitch; In ’storeandfor sale by' *’ ‘ CSUN lU)PE—Manufactured and for SfOSINv— 700 -libls. Shipping , Rosin; in RETAIL DRY .GOODS " LOOKING-GLASSES. .Philadelphia. FAPEK HANisM, &c. HARDWARE. FERTILIZERS. DWTGSoWSS'SBiSBfr M fiiSALEHI. 1 ' FOREIGN' AHD DOMJESXIO DRY GOODS, j: Ws'market;' Aitipsii 'otjs|tB.' :, Are ROwrfioa(vins,^tt ; Eiir(sps their’ i; : l •■■ > '/'i "::FALL IMPORTATIONS, ■,j ~ t . j, BrnbrAoiog/a full! aasbitraent’oftfood* adapted loSthe presentseason. -These;withtheirhome purohatiesV.m , . E-EJtflA tf'JirA BRIO S j- - \ tothe'Trade, one of the moat , vl ; f /s'; ; . ■ ,;,1- CASH ANB SHOR,t-Tdfß BUYEIW; ■' J {*, ■Are respectfully, solicited to.examine this atodic before purchasing, -i • * ; > • i-, ,\ : > •: atts-fmw an • jpf-A'L L’i'GiO.O) E>Srf.As'! THoa . w. &co:, ■■ Hive now open,' of their owtiIMPORTATION, a large' attpritneiitof. . . . it “ J new. Andblegani;: FAIL AND WINTER GOODS, ; , ,r. : ' l embracing ~ . . RICH SILKS, SHAWLS; ■FOULARDS; ; ' MOtTSLINER, I VALB!NOIAB, TOMLINS, port, de'chevres,; ■, • ■: I ; LAOBS, A0.,7',., .With a grdht variety of other Good* of the newest and most fashionable styles, imported this season# ->' f’', ! , *. also, , '* j* y: *. \ . . .A.FULL.LIOT OF V' • - , . .with the best makes op ■ HOBIBRY, KID GLOVES, HITTS, Ac. : 818 AND 82ofCHESTNtJT..STREET. ’ 'Additions will he made ip the stook on,the arrival of European steamers: . ',.sMt; gHA WL' B O R D ER S;; JOEEi J. BAIIiY &] Op:,! No. 219 MARKHT STREET, AND DOS CHURCH ALLEY, .PHILADELPHIA, . 2£ave just received by recent steamers, and now inhtore ready for inspection, a large assortment of j / ‘ ';,.V sn A W%, Bp.R D.E.R-& , . of the. newest designs and patterns,, to which they would call the attention of First >Class Trade. • SH AW L BO SOE RS »Mt< - . - . ~ ! . 1859, Autumn trade. 1859. C. MAYA CQJssuporlpr colored Spool Cottons, RACK 3RoTOKRB’Patent Hoop Starts. ! . Naphias ; Hoiwry'.’M. rfiio Shirt, and Drawoni. ‘Do. 'Blo.ohedTwdtodShtrtin.«i extra fine. J.J.EAVEN3 * SON’S Cotton DlonSr.: (iitfanti’,) pg|NKUN fili.l.S Fa^r^wWcSffiofer!’”- ' lNcij' TJnron°‘ Twaodi?’ alt-Wool *’ ,: °BLA D CK Sn d DRAB COTTjIN YE™, Si, t Unbh. UNBLEACHED COTTON FLANNELS. ‘ ROBERT fe. EVANS, , aus-lin-fmw - 216 CHBSTNUT Street. ! I Wii piBBS ; & SONS* : li* V i NO. 831 MARKBT. STREET, ■ Arenovopening their ' i , s . ’ FALL fc WINTER STOCK OF GOODS AOAPTHD TO ME n:»S ’’ WE A B,■ . In which will t>o found a full ajworUueut of ■ • SLOTHS, DOESKINS, VESTINGS, TRIMMINGS, fco. • , ' •“ , aoa-3m V.'r‘.-‘''"^|MNEnY‘,,GOODS.-, ? I 818 BO NS, , = 1 ■ Of every kind.m immense variety: : ", * NEW BONNET MATERIALS, ' , BONNET VELVETS, SATINS, 7 ORO DE NAPS, LINING SILKS, •. ■ ENGLISH GRAPES, of the bestmakee, ■ " 7 , FRENCH* AMERICAN ARTIFICIAL e ' ■ ' FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES; &0 '7 7 Alao,'»»VrealPaliirtylddof ' - STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS,' And.STRAW GOODS, of every description, Nov ojeh, end presenting altogether the most com plete stuck of MILLINERY GOODS in .this market. MBrehante'And Miliiner, from every section of-the country ere cordially invited to oeii end oxaraihe our stock, vhioh wo offer at the ~" . . CLOSEST POSSIBLE PRICES. ' • - ROSENHEIM, BROOKS, A CO., euW-tnovl . 431 MARKET STREET. 1859. FALL TSADE > 1859. AGAKD & CO., ' 323 MARKET STREET, WHOLESALE •DEALERS ’ . IN . HATS, CAPS* FURS, BONNETS, RUCHES, FLOWERS, &c„ ' Hava now instore a full stock of Goods, to which thej invite the attention of first-class buyers, &uJ3-2m* JfULL MILLINERY GOODS. '• JOHN STONE & SONS, 805 CHESTNUT STREET, Have now open a complete assortment of FLOWERS, RIBBONS, - FEATHERS, . VELVETS, ' CRATES, V . LACES, r . > • ■ V ,AX» , BONNE T M A THRIAIB, To whioh they invitethe attention of the trade. _ V au2s-lm FALL TRADE. 725 CHESTNUT: STREET; LINCOLN, WOOD & NICHOLS, Invite the attention ,of the tradA, specially oash'and short-time buyers, to their ' ’ UNEQUALLED, ATTRACTIONS . iw ; / .f. FANCY AND STRAW BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, Ac., Ac. ~ Neß.—Our Fanoy Bonnets, are all made on our own premises. / ' 1 f ' ’ * l auU-Sm J HILLBOEN JONES. Importer and Manufacturer of > ;■ r • ' FANCY.. SILK. •• v= ; ~. ’’ AHT> • ,i • straw bonnets;. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS,* : . , , (■ FEATIJERS,-RUCHES, Ac .The attention’of City and Country Dealers’U Invited to a large and varied stock of the above goods, at 433 MARKET STREET, »u»-Jra : •• "Below FIFTH, CHINA, ANO QUEENBWAHB. RIGHT, SMITH, & CO., CHINA/BLABS, AND,QUEENBWARE. PITTSBURG AGENCY, GLASS, NAILS, Ac., delivered frpm the Factory AT MANUFACTURERS''PRICES. . ; , GRANITE BUILDING, No-5 North FIFTH Street,' '. '. PHILADELPHIA, / ,* 1 ' aoS-fraSewtf t \ IyURNBULL, ALLEN. ..CO. „ NOS. 88.ANJ1 as SOUTH FOURTH STREET,' * IMPORTERS ' ■ ‘i AMD » - . Wholesale Dealers in CHINA, GLASS,"AND QUEENSWARH. 'PITTSBURG GLASS AGENCY. supplied with,-Glass at Manufacturer’s prices. . • ' 1 '\ ~ , , aufi-Snl IJOYD & STROUD, ; IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS. j Have,how on hand a complete etook of ;< QUEENSWARE. | , BLABSWaHe, and *, , - ■ ' ‘ ' FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA, . At their Old’ By and, No. 38 NORTH FOURTH ST., four doors,below Merchants' Hotel, to which they invite theattonticm of WHOLESALE BUYERS. SGr Aqkkts von PtTTSBnno Glass., v auS-Sm GUANO.—ISO tons of Guano, VR instore and for sal®, at 820 per 2000 lbs, by . • [ JOHN McCANEY, sa-ot* , WILLOW, Street) below Second. JAMSsTIi^^sSNTEB^ •m-H n/,\ V/ ,*. r ,....,,, JOBBERS , | -y : -/of.'l',I’".W'Cnrf 1 ’".W'Cnrf I iysy.'-W j fc. 941 flOßTa:intlßlJSr.,'A»o'v« ; sioE, ’ anMm'' ATTRACTIVK. /./ t ; Y AiRDi QIJbMORp, & GO., NOS. 40 AND ia NORTH TiirßD STREET, ; IMPORTERS^b;b:BkLERs' pt if; | SILKS,RIBBONS,DRESSIGOODB, / i' '.. ! WHITE GOOBS,LACES,iINBNSi 7 ' . „\ 7 i: ' l ’ ' ■» 1 ‘ ' "EMBROIDERIES, *'c. ; hobisry, aw>vEB, MErrs,‘/Aifj[) shawls. ; . f.r ,S . ' f. , . ■ .% % 4 l 1859 V ?ALL tra»e. lB s9. WAY;>• ss{£ j* ■ IMPORTERS AND JOBBER! j ' <7, | DR Y;' '■' G- ;0 Q>U.';S ; ! NEW MARBLE BUILDING, ' 1 >' , >7 " : N O. [U 8 : -n ; :77;7 .north.thirß,street, ; .'- : ; . / j ’ ’ Vo offer, 1 hy the pecVRAe or. piece, to ; i • CASH OR BROSiPT. SIX-MONTHS BUYERS,' r -A'very large aqd attractlvo Stobk of ', ' > , r j GOODS. " Parch era vkuflhdourstook Well assoriedatallsea •onsof neyear. ”, ••: r-,y .v 1 J. T. WAY, : ' JAB. H DUNLAP,' ’ Vm. P. WA.Y, f r > ran5 T 2m) ; ■; I & - MAGINNIS. ' ' - importebS and. wiiOlesale dealbks in' ; • " ENGLISH'AND'AMERICAN! L ’cl j I SB. O E c : ';.T’H ; E, E'A. 3DS. . ;FRBNOH'AND.ENGLISH.LASTINGS,'AND' , SHOE : MAN.UP,ACTURERS’ ARTICLES; Sevnnr Maohfne Silk, Thread and Nee'diee,'' v/FIELn’S PATENT BOOTSTRBBS.- ’ “ ; (CHAMBERS & GATTEIaE, no. 39 north third street, Philadelphia, ~ ;ti( f ; ..FRENGH-OAtF-SICH^S, abd-- J ■ ,f ’ V,.'; MANUFACTURERS.OF " ’ r CIT Y CALP, A.Nli .K-IP SRIli!8,: Moroeima hnd Lining.; bak'and Red Sole Leather; i ous-lm.; , ' J;.,.* i • 7.a - 1 i ./ e . JUNGEKIGH & SMITH, ! . : WHOLESALE . . \7 Vc^:b,p;G : e;bs',''7 v’-'-'i * Kb. 43. NORTH THIRD STREET. 1 KT*Honey,and Lovering’* Syrup Mvfyson hand. ftus-2m ; ’.v 1 - s '; l . , • gOWER. BAENES, * CO,, PUBLISHERS : AND DEALERS IN MISCELLANEOUS, SCHOOL, A.N D ' ' BLANK BbOKS AND STATIONERY, 1 1 ■' NO. ST- NORTH .THIRD. STREET, BELOW -ARCH ' Pubiiehers of Pelton’s Spesdid Series of ' ‘ OUTXiWE MATS ANO XEYS, . ; ~ < . DR. EMMONS 1 NEW AMERICAN MANUAL,OF , i , GEOEOCY.I , j Bandera’ ,Now Aeadera. GroenleafY rand : Brooks* JJENDRY & HARRIS,, } MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS . , ■- ■’ " is" '’ ! ‘ 7 BOOTS AND SHOESr J NORTHWEST CORNER THIRD AND ARCH STS., au9-2m PHILADELPHIA. , rj'HOS. • MEHLiOR'& GOL, NO.'S NORTH THIRD STREET, ', IMPORTERS v/!; ~ - ■ OF ‘ ‘ r - - - , j 4 -_,JBNGLIBH, (BERMAN* i \ ’H.-Q.S.I jkI&YV ’ .! gloves,' Shirts, dr a wh»s,l ao. 'aoS-SnT • ’ . _'. T s’ pBTKR SISOHBi s Wm* S, v BaiKllV'. 1 JOBS tWIX»T i Jacob Rieosl,; • j . ,t 3); B. E&vik. BAIRD, & CO., (Late Sieger, Lamb, A Co.i). 7 r r ; L ; IMPORTERS-AND JOBBERS Ji ‘ - ID R Y GOODS, No.4T North THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ' OUR FAIiL STOOK I* now. complete in all ite department, and ready for Buyers. Prompt paying Merchants from all parts of the Union are respectfully solloited to oaU and examine for themselves, i .1,. >-v' * I < i 1 .. t auSrSm FANCY DRY GOODS JOBBERS. PALL, /,-i'8Bi8!. . SITEB, VAN CULIN, & GLASS, IMPORTERS ‘., „;; ' l ' ' ARD _ , . * i ' WHOLESALE DBALERB IN HOSIERY. GLOYES, FANCY GOODS, Eic.i ' ;<' No; 423 MARKET STREET, .-j; • ; aoB-lm 1 Above FOURTH, PHILADELPHIA. & ROBERTS. , “‘489 MARKET STREET, ’ IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS HOSIERY, GLOVES, ’ < 1 SMALL WARES, 00MB3, BRUSHES,’LOOKING-GLABBBS, BBRMAN and FRENCH FANCY BOODS, -*' • . '■ TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS. 1 anB-Sm || t DUHRING & CO., Noe. M and S 8 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Are now receiving, by successive arrivals from Europe, THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS • •or ' - ‘ ‘ 1 • •- - ENGLISH AND GERMAN' ' H O S I E Y; , . 3 CLOVES, AND SMALL WAKES, ' t- WOOLLEN YARNS. MACHINE SEWING SILK AND-THREAD, And eolioit an inspection of their complete and weli aesorted etook,. Jrll-Jm ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE. jJURNETT, SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN, .“ A 1 Abovo FOURTH, North side* ' ' A HANMOMB ASHORTMBNT Of . NEW FALL STYLES, OF, , „ FANCY PRY GOODS. 07 THEIR 0«W IMPORTATION . and geleotipn, which they offer for sale to buyers from all. parte of the United States, on the most reasdnable terms. f t au6-2m PEDDLE, -• •: ‘ ■;& HAMRICK. ' Importers and dealers,in - A m. jn j >• HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND FANCY NOTIONS, NO. 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET, ■ ‘ Five doors below the Merchants’Hotel, Offer lor sale the most complete stock of Goods in their line to be found In the United States, oonsietmg of - - HOSIERY, ofevery grade. , , > i GLOVES, in three hundred varieties. . , yNDBRSIIIRTS and r ; LINEN-BOSOM SHIRTS-and, COLL ARB.' _ LINEN CAMBRIOErpKFS.A BHTRT FRONTS. ' LaDWELA^TipTBELTS/clasps ofen tirely new designs, with 1 an,endless variety of NO- BROTHER, & BREWSTER, 33 NORTH FOURTH STRKBT HOSIERY. ' ; ." .. . GLOVES, arc . ' . FANCY GOODS. . We have afinestooVof Imported and Domeatio Gobds t particularly adapted to ’ SOUTHERN T. It ABB,. , To which we invite the attention of first-olaas buyers, , au6-2m « ' 1 ; / - - 1 > CURTAIN MATERIALS. Q.UILLOU, EMORY, & CO., t ' . NO,-32r. MARKET STREET, . • Importers and Jobber* of j HOUBE-FPRNIBHINO DRY GOODS, ' ! BLANKETS, GUILTS, TOWELLINGS, Sd.i^bi, CURTAIN MATERIAL^, And Sole Ag.nt. in PhiluMchln for -; HTJGiDBNO.X SHB B T I nob ,,, . , -■ ’ "• auli-lm ifOUSB-Fl/RNISIHNG COODSi J JJOUSEKEEBERS, .r, V'r .' ; . AND THOSE COM4IENOINO ROUSEKEEPINB, Will find hr far the largeht and moat awful atoek of hoaaokeeoing and useful artieiea m the oitr. comprlalng man? n,w good.,fuat received iVom Rarope. nf a kind never before foraale inFhiUdbiphia,at thewarerboma of , ’ " .* ‘ ;• * ;V ’ JOHN A.MURPHEY&CQ., 922 CHESTNUT. STREET,; • 1 '; lrJ7-ftnw tf - • ' 'above NINTH. ■RI-OARR SODA.—IOO kegs for sale by 9Ro ?« a> Ko, ‘ •“ d *?/ llilSsg f£| ls t;' &Hou ae •S-»W»Mdm Weit rjpjiilidelphia,- eontainiir e!t tie *O 5k *nnum.. A rgood M&antjijwrbe secured, MT.,'.^', 1$ ORNISH EDi'lf6uSE/ •pleasantly Silent torsjx ijyftths or * M*Bf P./'PhiladelpWlWXJffice,^^ge3:»qnr3t*j ANTED—Ani f adth-e ; BaSmegS'-MS?,' / T; iTnth'ftpapitnl of $30,00010 S3p.C»(?,inA : JrMiflB3s andjriiere.asinular..AiaptaiiS:ii'iii'< vested. ;Th<i'.baßmess le , abd x<wEprst*vp, maroiftiAgency,Vo, i2 f Mo^raißl)S|-: j ,. , i sefrltV TV-ANTED— 4 PsirfiJ^^Tdfciis^ ; <)Wcash.' ;n*«v& I lS l T> A^^rli^JC.l»^ llf Genemlwmndwion. W? 'Brokerage oSer should have= the.consideration of ayery finel-to invest inoU Ajpotmt earsty;'.Aadrees: trith JStoeAnd. refer ences,'♦ Coalmmion/VatTAs r <* > s*-*t , s y«4fV experience. Would. lUve no obJeetUmiOenter- JEJtt JWT*? STQREIn-.liieJieUhborboodbr MAR KET/Strsel;Tn either Third or. Fourth streetj.ora large deoon&story on Market streeLPoasaasiotf wanted immediat©ly;vjtent must be moderate. Address“Btpta,” at Press office* - v- -.s.'. ~;; v yt Vi ,v.% WANTED OCTi llst, "T -for e&or sevefcriihnttisffc Fdr- Hoiuirtbetween Tenth and and. Lombard and Area, by a Gentleman asd'hu Wife, without children. Address'Box tprwnr; ■ ~ » c.;'-. aogi-&» - „f* -OH ANTS.~WANTE£' —By & Young, Married -Alim A,Situation, Spntb pr.We*i#in soipa.Meroanhle or Manufacturing bugmßas. as Salesman orgnperintepdenfc h&i had biipenTearr experience in the Wholesale Job-' bmK.busiuegfTm PhiladolpiuaV«^? n W,sP f reference.',--Address ‘VGiorgeiH-JBox ffiU Philadelphia' PosteOffioe r foErme months., . j : ;auX)-6t* ■WANTED TO, EXCHANGE for^iifiproy - »'* ed eityproperty, free from lncanibrario«*MDncre« gf,exoellentf‘AßM'LAND i loo*ted rttfHodoesterCo., NewJersejv .The Railroad from Camden to Bridgeton,- short}? to be laid, passes Within a *hort distance of; the Fot further .particulars address 3. Kv office of j/ f BQABjpIKG, BOARD No: ¥ : WEST ble for Fanmtea and Single . . »eg-3tt BOARDING.— ElegijitSand’ ahry .Rooms, •ingle-and (nttutes,'ean'he had with-firstHplasa. FalVand. atiaisWAlV _ SAI.E/ANittjTdtEt.^Xf! i ;v! _ a fi ■•■!:, -.,-.i, s < j NORTH'TRtRD- ; STORE -TCS. tU&’IV ' The Urge end wt.il-lighted graiiite-front Store,'/;! , , No! 121 NORTHTHIRD .STRBBT,. ; : , ; 1 ;' ' Sditable for - //■ ;; ■/ ■' JOBBING OR HEAVY PACKAGE TRADE;. ! . on the preimeor, or fit :‘r --- iTlyil Ji'UUin jsiiT TA “ No.,«^T [ YINE j BTRSET. FOR,, SALE—The .Stockatid “fixtures of one of (he oidost Wholesale Grocery.-Establish ments in this-city;'ft'businesa of^not less than two hundred thousand dollars per annum.- nearly one-thinl of vrhicli.ia .cash. Apply at No. 407 i Npyth.THtßD Street. - ,v -,• ~ -.y dSj'/'iFOft SALE, a bargain/or*to Rent.— MaLThe House and Store Nfcs.‘ffll and (OS YORK Ave nne.'-Rintable >for the Bhoe trade or any- -Tight. busi-r neas. Terms low. Apply at No. 49L -; •' bqS-7i* <sm TO'LET—The. Residence No. 1506 IfIijLCHESTNUT Street fColonada Roy),' iust painted and paudredthroughout. Iftimediate posseasion. Apply to JOHN G. JOIIBSON, £2O WALNUT Street; Boom No. IS, 2d Story. -7> - . , - ■ ;-. i r f -- a3-3t* SAXE—rA well-establisbed CJity and '*'•( /> Gonntry Bueittcss, to.fltMO .per year, sitnate4 in. Philadelphia and Baltimore,; A aupo rioropportanity for a person vith-ai small Cash- Capi tal. , Sold, because the present proprietor, withes to go out .of. bttsiness.-<-He will- giveall .becossary assistance to a purchaser. Address, with trdal.iuUiie, for farther particulars, Box 361, Phiia. Post Office. ~ s2-3t* FOR SALEWA;. Homeopathic -Phaynaacy. On]r $6OO tn cash required.. Address.—Blimlia, n Ptef* office. - , . - '***?. ;}.< r\ J<np2-att MXO RENTVA Large Stqiie ’ Dwelling, and about 8 Korea of land. In Germantown,situated on Linden Avenue, within 5 minutes wnUcof the Depot. There is hydyantWater throughout tha house, and the grounds are jn good Condi tton. For further-jjartirulors apnty to, , - f BBULOCK & PABCEALL, t al-6t* -: 1 -Conveyancers, 715; WALNUT Street. 'OOR SALE.- / ' 'X'Y. :• i HEAD ANT) FOOT STONKS/ * i , at the monument marble .yard,:-. >, - ' . • 1 jNo. 1825 ARCH Street; *:»: „ >•*»,: West of. Eighteenth Street • si-am « 1 n ■ : r .-. • wm. hill moore. MEOR;SAIE-7*The old estabtUhod Hotel at Wood bum N* with large •tabling attached; .one of:the I'.oet desirable.stands in West Jeree,.. Ter™, e.e |; | al.st . k yNorth FRONT, Street. HP O' PARENTS—For ’sale'low, a Six f rw.r -. ,i ; i_v -i . ' auao^t* •at 5 FOR FABM ! of over 200 3Z' Acres, well'feucod and watered, m a’gqod state.of cultivation, admirably adapted to the .growl* cf grain, grass, vegetables,/acd fruit of all kinds, particularly peaohes, the treetdf which live to a great t age;.-Situate within two jniles'of a Railroad Station; Kent Counw, DelawardfcomfortAbfe buildings. For particulars, nd dteaaßoxSZ, Chester, Pennsylvania. ~ . au3o.lm* A HANDSOME FOTJR-STORY CHEST fins. NUT Street Residence Tor Sale. No. 1021. .Lot. 22 feet front, 2*5 feet deep, double S-story back buildings. Is in good repair, and’ replete with all the modem im provements; furniaftfedira the best' inanner. vFor.pam fars,inquire of v !,*> J •W i rR , CARRYu{ ■ aW-tf ’•?. . • > 718 CHESTNUTStreet. npO BUILDERS AND OXHEES.^-Boxbo- JL' yongh Cottage Lota for sale, admirably located on and near Kluge Avenue, above the Six-mile Store-,; PasseDzer Railway Cars how running ‘near, a»a will soomrunbythem. Apnlyto * "\- ,' . . JOHN FRASER. Architect, an 27 Im* •' : T 'No. lM’Sbtlth FOURTH Street. m FACTORYPROPERTYEORSALE.— Mix The sdhfcriberi in conoentTfttinSj'Sus^business on Chestnut street, west-of Tenth street, offers for sale, upon reasonable tertni.hjß large manafaetorr, with out buildmgs and large lot of groimd fronting oh Sixth, Mar shall, and Master,streets, suitable Ibr/almostanylarge - For particulars inquire or ALFRED FITLER, Conveyancer-^.SIXTH St., or to the Subscriber, No. 1009 CffeSTOUT Bt-_ au24-12t , • gWM.T). ROGtvRS. HARDWARE.— A Wholesale House, do ink chiefly a Southern p&okage - twwmess, to prompt dealers in cities, desires to.sell ouL Bad health the reason for retiring. The business of twelve years standing. The.stock Ismail new. and mostly-in ongina! paok&gesi The Terms.will be liberal* • Nolands taken in exohanke..'Address u Delpbce»*'' BoX-Jo6l;New York PostOffiee: v : ■ Hotel and restaurant, ''Long known as tho Casparis Hotise, 1 - r - .. , ' '• F,OH KENT pH LEABJEi A rare opportunity for a competent pembii to 'embark in every promanle business.' ’ or fo s wgIite N «HM pURE This excellent establishment is most eligiblr situated within one hundred yards of the bniteq Btatea Capi tol, being the nearest building of the-kind to the two Houses of Members of Ckingross have, taken rooms every year; and have bestowed the mfinest praise upon its convenience and healthy location*’ "Pho propn otor, having been engayed for mftny.years in the-hotel business, had it built a few years ago underhis owp.- »u -pervfsiom and It is therefore furnished throughout with ill the necessary appliances requisite- in; a - first-class jotel. It.eontains forty airy.rooms, ifloludmg the,finest >ar-room of any hotel m theoity,with an excellent wine cellar attached; aßillmul-room,fqr.two tab|es:Bqwl ng-saloon, with two alleys; and a pistol and.Hifle, Gal lery 120 foot long ; a fine Kitchen, with -superior Range, nna a Dining-rt>ontwluch will comfortaldy Mat 175 per sons. Dells for all the rooms; Gris throtielibut thff bquse. Also, Watertogether vntn sovoraLwth-roomiii. for wann*cold,orshower-bathe. A>?%'hle»'Chieken-honse, and numerous otHtfr out-bmldingStWitK'a good garden, are attached to the premises. , c ‘ ,1 None but Tesponiflile-persansneed apply, anq to ifuch terms will be made very easy; Und poesossion given im mediately. Application should* be made without delay, as Members of Congross and others who intend to re main in Washington, during the coming long sewon generally engage apartments the gnl^^Address au3o-ltv, . . CapitolWashington,D.C. EDUCATIONAL, HfUS. CHAS. PlCUT.wislics. to deYOte a, ITJL few hours daily' to the.teaching W the Ftonoh 'language. Should any of tHe former pnpijsf or Mivand Street.- * ■ 1 f , : • / '*■ -se-ei _ W’ M/ H; FENNEY, of ' Music Piano, Singing "and Melodeon, No. 307 North Sixth Street, above Buttonwood. , , s*- 8 * insurance Companies.’^ A MEBIOAN fire insurance CO., A /ncORPORATED lfild—charter terpet'- 8o. L 3»wALNUT.;st«6t,.»t»vo RiWsiSii*. Having a large paid-up Capita! Stoqk and purptus P?o1?rty? • , . . . • praxcTons. , i.- ! t . ■ J G ohn r, W^h? lt ' '. ' S&A ‘ ' Kffi&aS??.*' ’ .' • ’ " oMoUoE O ABBOXT,rr6mdont; . THOMAS K.MAIUS. Seoretary*. ' n iaSMy if HYDROPATHIC. SPRINGS.; • ■ * ' WATERrCURki'• At CHESTNUT HILL', PHILADELPHIA CpratT, Pa., for the treatment of aU Chronic- and obstinate diseases. This institution, under the charce of an experienced acd skilful Phyaioian, is now ooufeawdhr'toe -loading and most suocestul hydropathies estabushmont m.this oauntry. '' * ' u **- ; Ebprubncss,—Mrs.'. Mary ,’Oottringen JS4 , Notth Twelftih 'streetj Charles L. Bnarplehsi -Ksq.,-oornar Eighth and Chestnut itraCtor Gtorge’Grant/Esq., 883 Market street; H. Farrington,xsqi.of Myers, Qlsghora, fcCo. : RESIDENT PHYBICIAN, CHESTS UT HILL, ; mQ&OQ OtaQANs ; IN SUMB TO SUITiAPPLICANTS, Upon. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Mer chandise, Clothing, on moderate.terms, by JONEf tc CO., Brokers, northwest oonmr of-THIRD and GAS KILL streets, below Lombard. Established for tae 3as -85 years* Office hour* from 7A. hLto 7P. M. .* Second-hand Gold and Silver'Watches, byetmnbn Sokera, warranted genuine, for »ale oheap, at one-halt e original coet . * , am fsn-tf t rpHE ‘PENNSYLVANIA .ACADEMY OF ■*** H^fS^OHESTNOT.STREET,, I, open’ daily, (Sundfty. excepted,/from » A. M. t*« m. Admission 25 cents. Children under Uyearshah of EVE REPENTANT notf oi Exhibition for a short time. - ,* Hassler’s orchestra,—m:.hass- LER tc BROTHER respectfully announce tiiat they have located ’ their Office at their residence, UOe LOCUST STREET* where engagements can be made as suaL i • ' '~RoU~igntt..~L ,-■^■■‘■Jfai.^M.,J^''BAltltgrtBoy. ?gg^^ : " ’ i> ■ ■J iamgiLi;iKawam.M*vfr*v a '< or rßvwuijf tb»3T*ofc., ■ *?;- ! pot i o_confoiind tba piece newannoiuioiW'fe* repreiia othey of nAm«{M uuil tke finrt tilled j*bu everbeeaßCtod?n tliirMtriilM jf'.tbe SlS®§KErv re lfeml£L%r£ lu>t fcxoeueirfp.ef thegi»rei n y_»J >n 4.l^e:JPP*TUtiyftbqant^or fee <K^ 5 ** 10tt i of the iouewinf ' T&*aiie^sSl^S?iliu(rament»l : r«>mi>«i»d »nd Celehimted Saenie Arttett-Mr.Oeoreo HeisWfc*Tpe.Miichipery. dt Mr. A. Wn*qti,-irill ipyolr® . nayel ttfoctoigjevßT .before" etteayrted m.:tb» :j7»it»d Stated /The T/oJS^w;. feJtfrcTijtofd./ Costumßaj - The dietnbimoß of Cfekrao tflra ■gjlUmbridr tbo -r ' *, - -.- r’ 1 -- .^ L - Fa«Bfc.anag;ed «ch0u5iv,T..;.........-..Mr.H.A. Perry to Mna.iini.'.'.V.'.'.'.'.l&^&^^^ Kaomerii*; mOrplaht, ,.»..Mrr. AnnaCoveif Timer . f-'-- :.Mrr. H. A. Frrry ' 'l,'WrTttß LABORATOM OP TACST.*. '; . . in. knowledge andjaw*?,nob m sHe,*to««r- pi hon«n\ learning, thirst# after tun** lor- ■wrvj&tn, mortal jOni immcMal— th^ogahipißoirnra# , J # Th|; His BJl>pm9l - TrantfgfcSSSa '. The.CaroDser*. ft»rtmtdrßrothernndSfcter.. *€oso oin>.,Chorus— M No saucier set of scamps, Iweeo, f ..;,.r- ~ f j ’.Than Germanstudentse'erwere i T|io. Borderer aodJKaf&fßaTTftl. 'Healisakkmof the Viinoji. i Mseh wpfpajurt andMarjtuerite. **Bhe shall bejnmOljuine:—body and jn soul??; Tableau. ~. mV,"it? me now iitou ean.” The-Poiirajfc.-.Temntatißa 'of;3Dianigtida.\ 1* Good bye, , j f - ; . , - ' JT'„ ''•» Mlttf fMraOT • , - ". i * THB CATHEDRAL ATWEI M AK.BTREET AND ChqhitV ot 'V lli»acxb i-5* Haste to the .Fountain •* sparkling and bright”, Proclamation of Peace; General. WpJpent«niK»p«i-. A 7 WfeST 1 ! WfM t&Dyiwr , . „ cU rng hm own, and hears Faiirttothe •’ 1 TORTURE HOUSE., - : , .The-wholcoi the vast acens sinks from the view and discoversthe> ;\ * ,' -■ • .- jAPOTHtfOSrS OF MARGUERITE } ; -t' ->.. ATableauof Resplendent Glory I , ' Tlys Dekd Body borneby Angels Ann* through the Skies to iba V : --- . - -.. j , HOMS'OF TITB BLEST.r,; • / v . ' , ‘.P r the Draro*t'l' 4 i_il : . \vf A Fdi’OLAR FARCK KAOTEVBJOIfG* 1 / •; JnwJitchMiss C. Miller, Fining Bow-. {tc.,will appear.- Scai.B. ov.fbicks.--II rets Circle, < Sssta aacuredwith outestra charge,) ftp cents; Parquet. {Sqats.eeflgrjd at go 1 Re<jonUTier and Family Circle,ttsTure Tier, s» cenfi jPriyaW BOXe|, accorduuf 95 amT.t3; Single ‘ Beats m Orcb#etr»andPriv»t* Boxes.<s cents, -- ./ - ' Box Office‘Open 1 daily; from.lo nhttt-3 o’clock, when seats can be aecqrad in. advance.- ; afrjtt A MERICAN ACADEMY OP -MUSIC. ./*- Thik iiiftktiific«itt.pinie nCart-wilfb«ppeawt- <« MONDAY .ml TUESDAYKVENXWG3, SwCi .»d «. ', ;;. A?few'H4Yls'FrvK A^t9, : .; ■ -.-'.O tip TOEs'm?'S^£'W-'-YACESi:' : ; V - mil for the first time; mgnrreqpamutßi- Sconce; with the aid of asnpenoi company, of artiste,* large chonis pad ballet near mono and ecenerv. and ft* Acts of a povel and peculiar character. The Director* have generously consented to aid the scenic effect, as also to offer* comparison of the enUWed and improved the perspective estimated at fOhrhnndr«detid fifty feet, being' one of the several scenes painted by the emmsat artist, M. JUvlerei Onder the subscnpttonoi thnatook- SCENERY b»!Mr. RIVIERE; ’ THENEVYAND ORIGIN ADMUSIC byDr. MBIO- SK'CEE'STHA, l«d DB °TMACtoMEKY.'-iy MK'mdßHl 'wMt BCIEICTWIO-EFFECTS. bj Mr. NO ;biri’,itrT;GEOßGß Ai" NEW’ DANCEB.br Bijriiorin'il PRATBM. ' THB NEW COMPANY ENGAGED for.tSiTPUIT, ;W!IX CI?*P*I»I. ®TH^O^f^ 0 DIBTgr&fS^ABTI«i ! s|a§p!SAA Mjlrar.w ', - ; : :rj ;v ON MONDAY Ey|f^N!G, T SEn , EMBER : si», IAM, , : T^s^nef^E. ■ ‘ ' v ODD FOES Wife NEW FACES. , A now Play an Five Acts, written by MRS.' BOWRJU# ; / , r ; From acolebrated Novel. ’ , ' CHARACTERS. ” Oreste’t—Prefect of Alexandria.-.. -Mr. A. W. FBNNO. Phibiroon—A GreekMmET;.......Mr. J.H. TAYIAii. RaphOeK-A H«h yoang JeW.Mr. J. W. - AW>ot .........Mr. RUFUB A o AM A Theqnr-A ■ * TANNEroLL. The Porter...i. ..*..T>Mr. rOMITmIC - Both..' v; p: MgSP* - Wulf, ..$ . ; - - ‘7Mr. MARLOWv . Priests* Monks, Syrian. Slaves, Greeks*,'Egyptians* Goths.--- , " * Hipatva—An Athenian Malden and Teacher or -. * Philosophy Mrs. D. P. BQWBRg. Pelagia—Favorite of the Goths...MissLUCYjSSGOTT. Minam—A Jewess.,..Mrs. J.W. wALQCfjft. irtd?:l. s v i * 4:DM,o, ”i:::.""^!SSriSoISM: - , Greek Women; Nona, Dancers. Ac, w ACT Ist!, .'Scene 1. of a Monastery. Scene 2. Street noar the Palace of Orestes. Rapkaer and M - S am,-the.Jewess. Scenes.,lntenor of the nuaee.-The >w and the ftefect. Scenes. The Nile. The Jewess and the Goths. The arrival of Pelagiaand hertndaot - damsels and dancers.' The life,of the taxorious Greeks. . . GR AND CHORUS AND ; AOT 2d. Scene 1. The Bower ofAeraata, an enehsßt ing picture, of the luxury of Grecians, ooatrutsd with -that of the Goths. - Mosio and-the 3d. •Street in Alexandria., Scene 3d. Hynatla'sStudy. The Home or Atbeninn Philosophy. The Father and Dougn t«r. The Jewess.: The Sacrifice. Scene 4th. Raßbaera Home; Toe riots 6f the Jewess. The Jtfob and thetr M “ !er ‘ THE DEPARTURE OF RAPHAEL. „ . ACT 3d., Soene Ist. w Hypatia's Study. The Greek Monk and the Maiden Philosopher. Amvid of the Pre fect. - Scene Miriam's Home. The Jewess and the 'Greek, Monk, In the Power of the UnehantreH. The Designs of ihe Jewess. The Fate of Pelagia and Hypa tia. iThe Black Agate Scene 3d. The Garden. Hypa tia nnd The Viwt of the Abbot. P*l*gfa» the Gotharond Minam. The RlackAgate. The Diaoo very by rhila-mon and Pelagia. Wbere is toe, Black Agate h The Power of Minam* ' ■ **■*.... k ACTAthw Scene Ist. a Home.'The Abbot and Philampn. The »Relation*hip.' i;The Scene Sd. The Statue Gallery. The Invocation.' The call upon the ancient dflitibe of Greece. - The presence BLACK AGATET^THE DESPAIR OF HYPATU. Act 6th,Soene. Themtenor.ofthe Grand Cathedral* 'brilliantly lighted, and occupying toe whole arena of the vast stoke. - The Idusio of-the Penitents, the ProcMelon of the Pkjciesuistios. The- Abbot. Pelagia, 4 sna rag man.; Miriam's Triumpu. at toe, Overthrow ofHypooa, HypatiVs Refuge Intopoanetoanr of the GjreekChureh. •TRecmapf the Alexandrian Mob. Hypoua wDefiance of the Rabble. Bypotiaand Thilaznon. Thc Cn&raoter of the Athenian Phik»ophar Contrasted with that of ,h. op : FINAL TABLEAU. „ , After the play, the Orchestra will perform the Grand March from the Huynenots* .'. , , , The entire play will be produced with novel and pecu liar effects whioh oannot be described in any synopsis “W BOWERS—.. - —• • SoloL««m. MR. J. W. WALLACE, Jk fitwo M^iMer. MR. JOHN DARCIE-... ...StWfjDiroetor. Seats mav be secured dailr from Eight A. M. until Six P.M.—THE OFFICK:IS NOW OPEN. j an3l-tf ■ MINSTkSeLsT ~ I '' f AT CONCERT HALL. COMMENCING MONDAY EVENING, ScpL 5, U 59, And pimtinue every Night during the Week. *rßec„ n ’a»k3V,Uk-e^tat^Uu.B^oaof , . >-■ ’ ’ ' ' ; , BRASS BAND ahs'DOUBLE TROUPB' The follQwihg-'new Burlesques will be selected from their inexhaustible reMrtolre: ‘.‘THE GUNNERS FROM KANSAS,” “ SCENES AT THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MUSTO,” NEWCOMB IN THAT GREAT DANCE* “VULCAN AT THE FORGE.** HARRY LEHR IN NEW ACTS “ THE ESCAPED CHINAMAN.” Little Bobby, the Child of Sontfand Comedian, with BULKY- in new CoroicahtiML- The Tenors,LESLIE awLLACKLLES. th«ir nmnsing-Ballads, “THE COUNTRYMAN AND ARTIST," with other numerous acts. Forpartioulani see bills of the dor. . : ADMITTANCE 35 CENTS. . Doors open at 7A* o'clock; commence at a. - ', , r. A. CLARKB. 'sS-6t : - v Agent and Business Director. TSJHEATLEY &' OLABKE’S AKOH THIS Sapt. g-RICTHARD -ra—RichMd Third „Edwin Booth! Kmi Hanry IV.Mr. JohnGiUiCTtl Queen Elisabeth, Mrs. John Drew} Lady Anne, Miss Emma Taylor. ~ _ nfTnP ' 'To conclude with the laughable Comedietta orTllti SCAMP (the young scamp) Mrs. G. bca*x ovftncß^—AdmiMion,ss cents i Saato In Dress Circle, STH cents; Patouet,w ce . n “^ JLT -,. Doora open at 7 o'clook; performance to ooznsmnc* at 7X o'clock precisely. »- TVfcDONOUGIUS GAIETIES—RACE ST., I|lP6 persons visited the Gsflfeies on Saturday aven “l’hreo NEW PDAYS ihii week. iHetguidej.-tt. fflsSr&f WSgi3?93k£S? fiSU^liiSS Tj*REE MUSIC AT FAIRMOUNT.— Jp Breen and coates-strbrt railwat. The CelebreKd AIOJ . fiv . e „g^*i,lf ,l irfet&»?READ. Beperietwrfe^. SANFORD’S OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH .IreeL *>«£»“» Cheitsut tad Hutat. Jeatai Open tor the Besaon. ' ‘ . SANFORD’S STAR TROUPB. . ‘ toe largest , - ■ Company in toe world, . Is their excellencies .every evening* . . SANF*jU) appeara , - ' Evory evening in his great•nole of Cnafuteif. Doors open at 7)2. Commence at a Admission 36 cento,. QhUldreQ U cento. SIX,NIGHTS LONGER!
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