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FflimoraT-rtfWA liOwknSriMcttfctameer from ' . ; V for-Oorkr. i* t ©ominf up4nio*^V£twri^w»*«7audTwf**eatop-' - N«w YotkftottaAitoiHphi*; Citi of hanae at Rich - mnim gfiTialtr'■ a-w v■ -,; - ■ JBtaamshlpKanna)MM» iTortyaatardAramblMrtd to tatnitt.'J « ,•'«•. Bhtp l!nda, MsMftntt»i «, Nar; York elaartd it York yet-- '-Y featUOT. Laprallff, ytwf- vaiting ordert BhW^^i^u^ktN»irY«rk v - ’ n'S !t-.\ ,' r t'C' i-- -'• . j BotirL»Mdon Oilmnre, Cb«M, from Montevideo July jt Mw’rftitk jrwrterfiiT- for. fv r gcEfJ J »t Kielunotia \ RnjumAT^Eli^t^iireWykßHBh»»npntßlaokßird, A}Ua»«.i{is^T4ylcff,X}«iton;J»oobJfcWilUUli J N: ‘S’ : “ •/ ARRIYALB AT 'THB/PjBINCIPAp' HOTELS' |^t i *«#^€iWifeBs« - BM<raroe,.L» T . ,-. Joho Rodiara i»r,B»!t, Walco .ffilKfiK«£s^lmf^* ,^iitr^"“'V ; . Mrafllwk*, 8t Loaifc ->; '-MjM Jaliii CJnrke,- Bt bo uf« .MtajMfth CJarka.gt LoauiMi** *»M. StX^uis ;'\Mi«*Ma&eWattrNbifitr-S^EWCB-Wjattjfoo° . -. John A X,;_ :■ ?.u*, -■pfesspiiifewß ;ra^-|Ata .ifegtetesseii : 5 i ■ 9S^»jmKi»v3j»,;>;b";rSiaaßo*, vt --£ -’" ~ ißiiK Ff ?' Jollil r~% atraelVatiOTe Third. • lip ■- i|ijiif|„-c ; w%@o, •- ;-WwMIM«S2BSS3^^ -^S.^TO D 'sjVl.iW „v *. /V ' ■gpSpi!^®|P"; JmMEyi« wfciijSidt.. «W®Kipsfe w ~ iHMtob( Wio , sjfJGCW^mb«, c w»tren, 0 '. ft EROitj-warrM,_Wlio'f >;g Otal'emiifcPi tttburg ; y , fe^fe^^gsSSiae i » ibty 00( Pa: '''- Mi«BOattWKart £ fi--' C^mi^ { to]'^Pf**:it f t.fl , .r.' C h. rtM t ... _ itttMt. »bove Third. - JSSSfeHfe' \ ■ ipstajs?# -#«6SBflstesr*T- SaintAdams,Eaßtoa .», -’ -•*. t ;'-. : ,'- IMERCHANTS’ ifOUSE—Thirds*. abdve Oallowhtll.3, 8 B Buekus, Roily, City* Kan Jas HJBush, Allentown Richard Daily,. Allentown,, • Goo W Hoffm&n.LAtlen’n- KStotlor.Ra ' '5- - ■ ChasK Heist, Allentown , JnoQ Cole r -AUentQwn, . Thoa Harper. Centre co 1 D 8-Lightoer, Lebanon co G W GooarFottsvillo • - . P Albright, Reading . JWolft Centre co, Pa. G W Fuller, Cntnsauqua R •Jos Weaver, Allentown •Geo Koemg, Luzerne co Da^erßualif Reading' ::. MOUNT street, atove Arch. ■T White.Pfuliv 'J is cliuylftr, Pft ■ • M K JonCi, Troutrille :: : ili»« Bailie Jorios, Trail tv CCjiHitmsn.Norri.town -B S Norton, Joraoj Shore Jjfl, Ohidifly.'Easton, R* J G Realtor, Easton. Pa TS H Grose; t W.B so liman, Hel er town 1 SjS longer, HeUertown /PWLongor, Hellertown 4- SPECIAL NOTICES. Gbkklet’s Lkttbbs feom California . \ : Now. is tub Train jo Subscribe. iThe Sabramento Union, Mr. Grbblby’s' Vj«l to'California; says: "‘ - \ ,r - this State to the Tub Tbibunb Will be watched for with interest, and if thoy should not be the mpatvaluable ever written from this country, the importance they will have from being mote extensively read and believed than all the accounts, ever published about California, may- well excuse the anxiety we shall feel to know what .Greeley has said of us.” , Mr. Greeley’s letters will all .appear in Tub Daily, Weekly, v and Semi-Weskly ' Tribune.’ Terms: Daily, 86. ‘ Semi-Weekly, 83; ten copies of oyer, toons address,'s2. .Weekly -Tribuno; 82; twenty copies or over, to ons address, 81 eaoh, and.an extra copy to’tho getterrup of the Club. Address - - - , . ; , HORACE GREELEY k CO., * t ,auSl-wttW2t . Tribune Buildings, New York. r Anlnpallible Beautifier and Preser ‘vuk or tbb’Haib.—The most elegant toilet article ever yetdisCoverod is JULESHAUEL’S EAU LUSTRALE HAIR RENOVATORi Curly, soft, lastrdus tresses are »' sure result of its useVn'o inattef .hpw, harsh and wiry the hair may previously have been. • -It is also'an infal lible' preventive and-and curs ot baldness. Sold by aU-Draggists;!and by JULES HAUEL k Co., No. 704 Ckestoutatreet, Philadelphia.. ;. ’ , ' sS-Ct ~1, BuifBOLD AND HoOFLAND.—Which is the greatest While the one.has explored the almost inao oessiblaraountainregions of South Amerioa, and added Urgety to our 'geographical knowledge, the other has given his attention to the mitigailokofhuAian suffering, andrahis'invenfcion of the famous .German Bitters, knownin this oountry as ; “HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS,’! has conferred an Invaluable' boon upon n»nkmd. A ' I)yßpepfia, Liver Complaint, and Nervous Debility are'speedilf and ‘permanently cured hy this remedy* For sale by Druggists and ‘Dealers' in Medi cines everywhere, at7fi oents per bottle. . Also by the proprietors, Dri C. M, Jackson k Co., 418 Arch street, Philadelphia. , - d&W-tf .f 1 • MARRIED. -, . , < BOCKIUS—NOLEN.—On the Bth .of Anjrat, by Her. ■WmrjMenheirnet, George Jf. Bockras to. Eleanor No- the tthlnst. ,bv Rov.ht. F.'Gauasher. Mr. Michael F. O’Neill, of Pittsburg, for merly of Philadelphia/to";Miss Annie T.’ Farrell, of this 0)tr: -.j- - • ’,v -' ' ■ t t i * - ■i BARNESr-GALAGHEIL-i-On the 4th mst..,by Rev. feorge A.Durborow, Mr. William Barnes to .Miss Mary alsgher, all of this city. DIED. - REED.—On' Snndar. the 4th'Jnst.*'Mary E. H., eldest daughter of Jacob and Martha Reed. ' • The relatives and friends or the. family aro invited to attend the funeral, 1 from the residence afher father, No.' lll:Syw c *’ street|'this• (Wednesday)-.morning,'at # 10 .■? tHetth, inst.; C*th«rine wife of Geo. Cline.-in the 71st rear of her age. ‘ , ■v Faneral.from.her late .residence, No. 1109 Carlton street above-Eleventh, this ( u Wednesday).afternoon, at 4 o’clock;' v - •- *■ •’—* ' -- - *' - - - v ' i. * >- 80HWEICKARDTM)n the, 4th:last. Charles Win. Schweickardt,eon-in-lawof Nicholas Woerth, aged 31 Tlfanerai.'from his lata roridence.No. 814 North Third street, this (Wednesday) alternoon*at 1 o’oiook. * - CUTHBEkT*—On the’fith inst, Susan C.< youngest daughter of thelate Thomaa Cuthbert, Esu. /Funeral service at St. Peter's Church,on Thursday momma. at il;o'clock.' •, * ■ SMITH,—On the Btht Inst.-, Clara Louisa, daughter of H«nry and Theresa Smith, aged SO months and 4 days. * - Faneral m>m the' residence of her parents, comer of Thirty-sixth and Aspden streets, Twenty-fourth ward, thiei Wednesday) afternoon, at 3 o’clock.: *r. .i CRRESMAN.—On.the Ath inst, George Cheesman; *¥uMraf*frnm the residence, of his pi°ther, Hannah Chcosraan, No, 186 Ogden street, this (Wednesday) aftemoonatloclock * ’ MeFUililN.—Suddenly, on the Bth inst., Hugh Me .FilUn»-«on of James and the late Rosanna MoFillln, *¥unem4 S from the residence of his fathejvsouthwest borner of;Sixth-and South streets, this (Wednesday) moraine. ntB>£ o’clock. - -- * V HANNA.~On the 6th inst.. Flora Montgomery, daugh ter of-William and Jessie'Hanna, in the 3d year of her , age. > • i',: 1 Funeral from the- residence of.her. parents. No. 1614 Burton street, tins (Wednesday) morning, at 10 o’cloolr. ; MoKENNAi—On the 6th inst., Mias Mary McKenna. ■ . Faneral -from the residence of Thomas Welsh, No. 1 Bouth Thirteenth street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, * . * the 6th Jnst., Elizabeth, wife of John F., FanwaTitoro ,the*residence of her husband, comer of. Water gild streets, SchuyUdlT, this (Wednes- N.J..on the 3d in,... •Babra>H. Rtdgway, daughter ,of Joseph and Charlotte -RidsWay. b - -N . i r , - * V .GOOD.—On the 2d inst.. WHliam'Good, in the lOthyear of:hie age; also,onAheAth inst. f 'LilGe Lomaa.Good, in the£th year of. her age, ohildren of William and EU- Zftbeth Worn Good; v-r-.., . . * rfSr*: FAIR AND FRUIT FESTIVAL TO AID Ik,? - inthe erection of thencw ediffee of thePRES : graeRtANCHUROH ian«w open DAY.and EVEN ING, tn the ODDFELLOwB''HALL, Frankford. - Admission. 10cents, - - - • CarS paim the door every few minutes. , >7-9.12,14* . f rS&Jfr AIWOHBNEJpMgETINGOF THE !L? Mortgage Bondholderoof the Williamsport »»d. ElmSja'Rhiltosd wiji t* K.hi THIS MOKNING, ASSISTANT and Primary Schobls.of the Seventeenth section, will bo heldnt the HARRI®3N;SCHOOI/ "HpySE. Ma*ter street.' above and SATURDAY next. 9th and 10th inst.', commencing at 1 o’clock P. M. on Friday; and 9 o’olock AM. on Saturday. Ne persbu can be examined' ll who is under By ordorof the n-3=* - THIRTEENTH'• AND’ FIETEENTH- PASSENGER, RAILWAY COM: ) At ameetiair ofVhe ‘ ComraiMioners named In the act Incorporatingthe Thirteenth nnd Fifteenth-streets Pos wnger M Railway-Company: of Philadelphia, hold Sept. Ist, UV; at No’.:Sl7.Walnut'street.it ,was resolved that the. Books, for subscription* to the earital stock of the Thirteenth andc Fineenth-rtroeta PasSeagor Railway Company.be opened on -THURSDAY. Bent. 22d. 1859, at 9 o’efoek A. M.iat No. 48outh SEVENTH Street. * v .. - - ;J)ENDY BHARWOOD. Secretary. ? Notice is hereby given; that Books for receiving eub •onptionsto the stook of the Thirteenth ana Fifteenth streets Passenger Railway Company* will be opened at thetime and place above mentioned. • /A C., HARMER, • - hknr^haS?i!s. M.Wfk £ .- 4 .gKNDY RHARWOOD, .. _ _ HENRY IL COOQaHALL, ■ sz-dm\ , .'..Committee*' ;; totheßtodHioMeniof^the.Philadelphia-CitvPasien gerHailway Company.—An. instalment of FIVE DOL LARSper share, on-each' share of Stook of this Cont wiy- wdl be due ,and payalde- to the Treasurer. E. B. SDWARUS. at the office of the Company. No. 163 South FOURTH Street, second story; on' THURSDAY, Sep tember 16.1859. . r , a-.■».* J.s X By order of the Boardsiff'Dlractors. 1. anSl-tsels ■ SINQERLY. Secretary. rn a “ PfOTI(JE.-THE STEAM FIRE EN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, ot their Exhfbition. at Philadelphia, during )he'last'four days of September, are requested to appoint each one Delegate ton Conven- M the ofllco df,the Society, No. 626 OHESTNUT SLVPiiUaiielphiA.on TuK3DAY EVEN NG»Ine ?6thof SepAmber. ftt 7 o’oiook; and the Hand Fire Engme Companies each one r Delegate, to meet a and regulatious ttfgovern Ah® contest. .This invitation 4 extended to all Companies throuchout the United States, . 'DAVID TAGGART, President. A. 0, llgtBTXg, Secretary. ~ sa-fmfcw-m OFFICE OF THE EAST MAHANOY ' RAILROAD COMPANY.— Philadelphia, AnmstSo.lBKK" — . The second instalment FIVE DOLLARS per Share becomes dne. and Is payable at the Office of the Com pany. No. 407 Library street, on thelst of October next; > au3l «7 la S 3 ol* / A. McINTYRE, Treasurer. • TO VOUNO M E BE- SiISrBIONS' STRATTON’S MER JAjfTILR .COLi/EOB commence; MONDAY, Septem >er ttth, at 7 o'clock. Course ofinitruction eoraprisea tookrkeeping. -7Penmanship* • Arithmetic.-Mercantile LaWi *c,,const«tatjuc thorough disci pi me for the count inz-hoose.^iOne, tuition fee seeures thorough knowledge wtßiont rezsnl to time epnentfced.’f Call-lor Circular at S.B.eornerStveoth andChestnnt, ,c au3l-iot* •nortfinten-nl. F*ljm<m«t, thrmghrMANTUA to HES- A^lVwifiw®*'.Throiwh Tickets can be purchased in th« ARCH, nnd-RACE AND VINE-STREET CARS. ; Fur. from iho Exohaiig. to Mantra, FIVE Centii. th«.Eiflmngo to He.lonville, EIGHT .Cents.; -'1 ■ > - f . . s - . , - tr7-6tr -SjKHeiiB' SPEeTAL TRAINS TO AND FROM THE NEW SUF FHtLAD>L%A7^UnNGK™i;AND' BALTI SPECIAL TRAINS -tf ra rk i »%S wS°^ mbe r °*«new!uff(slk . tioavo PhilnSSnhiantlBM.. taniU.l» P, M.- V w) a hi ”** • IravoParknt 12.10, 140, ..46, 6.10, and OWN/BUSES wi 1I, hayo SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets for Broad andJPrirae streets.at 11.40 A. M., J 3.40 and !A) Pi Al.’’’, -'N I . i , gThe rPark is Immediately; adjacent to the Railroad ROts«D TRJP TIbKETS, from .Broad and Prim* .streets. 36 cents; - S 7 gt , . B. M. FELTON, President. •m CABBA-GE'SEEDS! CABBAGE 35SEEDS’' • 1 ■ • - t , BmstwEarly York, Buist’sEariy'Lnrge York, Early Oxheatt, Winnfnzsdadt, Sugar-Loaf, Battorsoapr Early Dmmhpad. and all other desirable varieties of the pure- NKF* 1 MA^KpIt I G^RDENERS dasirln g a rolialila ar tSE°AI),'wAREHO,USE, Noi M ondfe MARKET \ ; Street, above Ninth. STRAWBERRY PLANTS —Wilsdn ? s 2C, Albany 'Seedline; Peabody’s Seedling,, Princess Roy *l, Hovey's Seedling, and thirty othor varieties, for sdieinlarge quantities by 1 : SfeED WAREHOUSE, N0a.322 and m hi ARRET W/. 1 - c Street, above Ninth. NURSfaRIES, Darby road.- It* IMPORTANT jfO EVERY SIAN WHO - KEEPS A HORSE, COW, SHEEP, or PIG. • „ THORLEY.’S FOOD FOR CATTLE. : Poiwessmt, Os It. does,- the bitter and medicinal pro perties contained, in Spring Grass or Tares, or other punpe herbage^isesMintiaj Jo herbivorous anitnnls, ns it.operates in stimulating the stomach and digestive or gans to/bea]tnv j Xction^-This compound or condiment for feeding Cattle or seasoning their food, is composed porely of vegetable - matter, seine of whioh is liigiity nfomatie. : For- keeping horses in-good condition it is imequftilod. Cow keepers will find great advantage in the inoreased qtuirtuty and improved nuftlity of the milk during its use. All animals are imnefitod by it. ; Tins foOil. ean-only. be had Kennine.in the Stale of Pennsylvania,-by applying to the Solo-a sent for-that S gfjm :.Im<^niteT^eti'W.i?^l)^hia. A TTENTION, EPICURES! ■jSL MINTON,»I Booth TWELFTH Street. Imlow Walnut, inform, hi, friend, and tho jubiio tlmt Reed Bird,.and .Outers rae-noir In ,oa,on, snc( that ho.is servm, upthe,,. with the pthor dojicocini!. in his earn, -peculiar ntyie, vrhich half eiven snch umvorinl satißfno tion Tor tho past hfteßn rear,. Well v«ntitat«l Room; for Fariioe." Order, loft to all part, of the oity. TRY HIM! ■ ANROCERY STOCK SELLING OFF, AT V* Cash Frio,,f .C. DONOHUE,J6 South WATER Street or, > for ante 3,000 bbi». Refined Smmr, and Srnlrte, sooner, Rlo. Marraeibo, muTJava Co/reo. and 780 boxes Adamantine Canfflos, of vatloaff grades, n7-3t Tr YOU WANT -TO BE UP TO THE '-•.are, resort 1 to- REIMER’S Photographic Gallery, BECOND street, above Green, and set one of the newly Photographs iu On of yowself. U* THE PRESS.—PHHiAOEUPffA:, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 185?: 1 y “ DRY.GOODS JOBBEHS. MOOEE & CO., IMP O RT E II S - , 7 . * ST> : WHOLESALE DEALERS . 't 1 IX D U Y Or O O D S , t NOS. 32a AND 223 NORTH third's t :r e e t , ABOVE RACE, WEST SIDE. • We liave how open the Labosst and Most Com pletb Btock of Goods wo have 'ever oflerod to the Trade. The attention of . • CASH AND SIX-MONTHS BUYERS is solicited. s7-lm 1859 FALLIMPORTATION * X 859 JOED J. 3BAIEY & 00., No. Sl9 MARKET STREET, AND 208 CHURCH ALLEY, PHILADELPHIA, Have received by recent arrivals, and will continue to receive during the season a full and complete assort ment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Consisting in part of - HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND GAUNTLETS. LADIES’, MISSES’, GENTS’, axi» BOYS LAMBB-WOOL, MERINO, SILK AND COTTON SHIRTS AND PANTS. GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS. Blnok and Fanoy Silk Scarfs, Ties, and Cravats. Linen, Cambrio, and Silk Hdkfs. . SHETLAND WOOL ZEPHYRS, &c. Also, a handsome stock of WHITE, LAOE, and ' MILLINERY GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES. COTTON, MARSEILLES, and LINEN SHIRT FRONTS, a largo and oheap varioty. "JOUVIN’S SYSTEME.” BEST QUALITY KID ‘ GLOVES. A splondid assortment of colors and sizes. WOOL COMFORTS,HOODS, JACKETS, NUBIAS, &o -Together with a largo assortment of CLARK’S supe perior six-cord ’’Silk-Finished” and “Enamelled” BPOOL COTTON. Also, their Sewing Machine Cotton, put up on spools of 2,4oo’yards eaoh, to which the atten tion of Shirt Makers and Manufacturers is particularly requested. CASH AND PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS are invited to examine our Stook, which is one of the largest and most attractive evor offered to tho trade. «7-2 m ‘ pALL GOODS. THOS. W. EVANS & CO., - open ( of their own IMPORTATION, n lorge aaaortmentof . NEW AND ELEGANT FALL AND WINTER GOODS, EMBRACING RICH SILKS, SHAWLS, FOULARDS, : MOUSLINES, VALENCIAS, POPLINS, POIL DE CHEVRE9, .ENGLISH AND FRENCH CHINTZES, EMBROIDBRIES, LACES, Ac., With a great variety of other Good, oftheneweet and moat feahionable atylea, imported this seaaon. A FULL LINE .OF MOURNING- GOODS. WITH THE BEST MAKES OP ' HOSIERY, KID CLOVES, MITTS, Ac. 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET. Additions will be made to the stookcn the arrival of European ateAmera. fil-flt J # W. GTBBS & SONS, * NO. 631 JJAIIKET STRBET, Are now opening their FALL & WINTER STOCK OF GOODS ADAPTED TO MEN’S- WE AR, In which will be fonnd a full assortment of CLOTHS, DOEBKINS, YEBTINGB# TRIMMINGS, Ac. ao6-Sm REMOVALS. REMOVAL.. , • •. ' TME '' NORTHERN. ASSURANCE COMPANY ' - : OP 170 NOON Ha. been removed to tho NEW BUILDINQ of the Phi ladelphia Bank, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE'FOURTH STREET. sl-Ht -■ WM.-GETTY, Agent. REMOVAL. DAVIS & BIRNEY HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE TO NO. 87 SQUTH THIRD STREET. sl-ift - ‘ COPARTNERSHIPS. rTHE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex :iitinz between the zabsoriberals this day dissolved by omtual oonsent. The bustneai of the firm will be settled by JOSEPH B. HA AmON; who is authorized to use the name of the firm in liquidation. _ . Jnl)r'i«t,H». N°ORV%OD FENRMb. JOSEPH B. HANSON will continue the Tobaoco Cora tmsslon business, and Agenoy for the sale of Sombrero Guano, as heretofore. No. 105 North WATER Street, ' ' - and No* 105 North DELAWARE Avenue. GEORGE BOLDIN, . 106 North WATER Street. NORWOOD PENROSE, 106 North DELAWARE Avenue. . NORWOOD PENROSE (late efth, firm of Joseph B. Hinson k Co,).is tiii. da, auoeiated with GEORGE BOLDIN, under the style and firm of BOLDIN k PEN ROSE, for the purpose of oonduoting a Tobaooo, Oil, and General Commission Boimeos* ! r July 1,1859. lyl-tf TVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the be oontmuedunder the nemo of CHADWICK k SE^a^RACE Phiiadelphia. Jalr 11. NEW PUBLICATIONS. PAUL THE PREACHER; or, A Popular and Practical'Exposition" of his Discourses end Speeches, as recorded m the Acts of the Apostles. By OF RHYMES. ( , i6nio. SO oents. a • , MAGDALA AND BETHANY* By Rev. 8. C. Malan, M. A. Jitrnn. 40 cents. UNICA: A Story for Girls. By the author of “ Uncle Jack.” 18mo. 35 aunts. J* Oswald Jackson, 10mo. 26cts. ' SIX SOUNDINGS. By Rev. J. B. Ripley. IBmo. 25 oents. LIFE AND LABORS OF REV, DANIEL BAKER. 12mo. GL26. For sale by WILLIAM B.> ALFRED MARTUEN, *6 No. 6(6 CHESTNUT Btreet. BOYD’S PHILADELPHIA CITY BUSI NESS AND COPARTNERSHIP DIRECTORY tor 185 WW, lust published, contains the names of over THIRTYtFIVK THqUS,AND Susines* inmi, olassified according to trades. It gives the names of gonerai and apecml Partners, amount of capital and limitation. Price One dollar.. ■ JOSEPH MONIER. au-11-6t N. E. oor. SIXTH and MOTOR Su up .tain. JJY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY. Appleton’s New American Oyblopedia, $3 per vol. Ronton s Debates of Conxresib $3 por vol. Frank Moore’s Diary of the American Revolution. &2andss. 9 Life and Adventures of Kit Carson, 8260. Dr. P&ncoastVLadies Medio/il Guide, %1.50. Exposition of the Four Gospels, by Prof. Bush, Z 5 cents por No. A Wilkes’ Narrative of the U. B.'Explorinc Expedition, 86 and $l5. JOHN McFARLaN. Agent. .' x ARCADE HOTEL, G2l CHESTNUT St. Azents;wAnted to canvass in every county. ss*mwi-9t , o riHAMBERS’S ENOYOLOP^SDIA. ♦ * n ®*monbly parti, 16contseach,)supplied to any address, free of nostage, by xr . Agent for Pennsylvania,' FP ew AmonoanCyclopedia,and Ben ton’s Debates of Congress. Y ! ' . HOTEL, 6fl CHESTNUT Street,' i.gents wanted to canvass in every county. nu27-lm (T|LD BOOKS-OLD BOOKB--OLD BOOKS editicmg of the Fathers of the Reformers and oftfee Pu ntan.Di%es; in Law, Braeton, LrttJeton, Puffendorff, GrotiU«, Bowat, Coke, lule, the rear Books, Reports, Ao.> are often to be found on hw shelves; Cyolopedias, Lexicons, Classic authors. History, Poetry, Philosophy, Scienoe; Political Economy, Government. Arohiteotwre! Natural History. Treaiisesuwmthese and other kindrej subjects are being continually dealt in by him. Books. JOHN CAMPBELL. FRES.H FRUIT JARS. Those who wish to avoid the unoleanliness at tendant upon putting up frail, Ae., by theuee of the old styio Jars with metal covers and cement,will be pleased to learn thist the whole operation of Preserving can be Si, pronounoed by physiciaus and soientifio men to e safest nod most reliable Jar ever made. A smzle <?tlon will satisfy any one of their incomparable superiority over all others. Manufacturers under the Patent. - • . HARTELL k LKTCHWORTH,' No. 13 North FIFTH Street, s3-6t* General Glass Depot fTHE STOCK OF WINDOW-GLASS, teKfflfstiMaf guts, corner of SECOND and GRE&N Streots, oner for nabUc approval, as to pnoe a.w are une qualled, Those who consult Jhoir own interests wiU examine their assortment, putchiae of them asu- Jslw^}r?I itlro?RWfe *- 1 CARPETINOS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. jgAILY & BROTHER, IMPORTERS OF / - ( CARPETINGS, NO. 930 CHESTNUT STREET, Are now opening their FALLS TO 0 K ; of VELVET, TAPESTRY, and BRUSSELS. , ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ' THREE-PLY,S AND' INGRAINS. And an unusual display of »e5~Sm FLOOR Oir. CLOTHS. TO MERCHANTS BUYING OIL CLOTHS AND WINDpW SHADES. BLABON & SMITH, MANUFAOTURHRB OF OIL CLOTHS, 146 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. We invite the attention of dealors to our large stook of FLOOR, TABLE, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS, GREEN GLAZED OIL CAMBRIO, a boautiful ATtiolo for shades. The largest stock of WINDOW SHADES and BUFF HOLLANDS in tho. market, at prices whieh defy competition. au3l-2ra JU’OALLUM & GO., CARPET MANUFACTURERS, GLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN, Also, Importers and Dealers in CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, : MATTING, RUGS, &C. WAREHOUSE S» CHESTNUT ST., (Opposite the State House.) Southern and Western buyers are respeotfiilly invited to oall, . ■ an4-Zm BOOTS AND SHOES. jgOOTS, SHOES, & STRAW GOODS. 1889. FALL'STOCK. 1889. HADDOCK, REED, & CO.. 438 AND 440 MARKET STREET, Invite the examination of purchasers to ft fall and oomplete stook of BOOTS, SHOES, and STRAW GOOD 3. ; augl3-lm W. MoOUKDY & SON, 331 OHKBTNUT STREET, (2d FLOOR.) LADIES', MISSES', AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, Manufactured expreaalr for the Retail Trade. aull-Sm g P. WILLIAMS & 00., NO. 18 SOUTH FOURTH, STRBBT. ♦ WHOLBSALB BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE,) Have now on hand a full assortment of Eastern and Philadelphia work, to whioh they invite the attention of Southern and Western Merchants. au!2-2m JgVEENE, STERLING, & FRANKS, WHOLESALE DEALERS m BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. 413 ARCH STREET. Purchasers visiting Uie oity will pleaao call and exa mine their stook. aul2*2m & 00.. WHOLESALE DEALERS is BOOTS AND SHOES. NO. 013 MARKET STRBBT, aufi tm PALL STOOK r «» BOOTS AND SHOES. JOSEPH H. THOM SON A 00.,,,. 614 MARKET STREET, Have now on hand a leutge stook ot BOOTS AND SHOES OP EVERY VARIETY, EASTERN AND OITY MADE,' * Purchaser* visiting the oity will please call and ex amine their stock. Jy2B-tf LEYIOK. RASIN. & 00., BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE ASS MANUFACTORY, No, 605 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia, j We have now on hand an extensive Stock of Boots and Shoes, of all descriptions, of ouu own and Eastbxn Manufacture, to which we invite the attentionof South ern and Western buyers* au3-6m* WINDOW SHADES. JjIALL TRADE TO MERCHANTS BUYING WINDOW BIIADES, WINDOW HOLLANDS, WINDOW SHADE FIXTURES, CURTAINS OR CURTAIN MATERIALS. W. HENRY PATTEN, 830 CHESTNUT STREET, OFFERS FOR INSPECTION TO BUYERS A VtltL LISE DP THK A3OVK OODDB, Manufnctaretl ft ml Import6d expressly for tho 'FALL TRADE, sfl-61] Wlitch ttro offered at PMCEB THAT DEFY COMPETITION. UMBRELLAS. gBiON HEITER, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURER OF UMBRELLA? AND PARASOLS,. ffORTHWEBT CORNER OF THIRD AND MAR KET, STREETS. My stook is now very oomplete in every department and will be found to offer inducements to buyers unsur passed br any otherjiouse. aull-3m gUEEPER & FENNER, / WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF ’ UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, 326 MARKET STREET, PHILA., Are now making more than five kundebd DivrßaxKT VABibtikb of Umbrellas, of every size, from 22 to 40 buyers who have not had B, k F.’s moke of goods will find their time well spent in looking over this well-made stock, whioh moludes many kovxltibs, not to be met wtth elsewhere. au3-3m. LOOKING-GLASSES. GLASSES. Now In storo the most extensive and elegant assort ment of LOOKING GLASSES, For every space and every, position, and at the most moderate prioes. LOOKING GLASSES ' Inthe most elaborate and the most simple frames. LOOKING GLASSES Framed in the best taste, and in the most substantia) manner. > LOOKING GLASSES Famished by us, are manufactured by ourselves In our own establishment. LOOKING QLABBEB and WALNUT frames for Country JAMES S. EARLE & BON, 810 CHESTNUT STREET, apl-tf PHILADELPHIA. MARBLE WORKS. jygONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS. Hm oonotmitly on hanil n very bug* emortment o MONUMENTS, ENCLOSURES, and GRAYE-STONES, Of various do.lgn., in&do of tho fine.t ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLES, Whioh ho -will sell at greatly reduced prices. Is also prepared to exeoute orders upon the most favorable terms, and respeotfully invites the publfo generally to examine his stock before purohasing elsewhere. ADAM STEINMETZ, Monumental Marble Works, RIDGE AVENUE, below Eleventh street, aplB-mwf-6m ; Philadelphia. "OOSIN.—7OO bbls. Shipping Rosin, in «- b Yard, cl* f ° r No. 13 Sonth WHARVES. v FANCY DRY GOODS JOBBERS, -JS™NET T , SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN, now'qpenin* at their Storo. NO. 409 MARKET STREET, Above FOUBTH, North side,; . FANCY DRY GOODS. OV TITBIH OWN IMPORTATION Sn offer for sale to buyers from °* 9 United States, on the most reasonable tBrnia - auS-2n\ j\|artins. peddle. &.HAMRIOK, importers and dealers m HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND FANOY NOTIONS, NO. 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET, fx/p t , r*vo doors below the Merchants’ Hotel, lor sale the most oomplete stock of Goods in their 1,00 the united States, consisting ef HpSIEIIY, of every grade. ■ SNa^fefe^WEßß"- WNEN-BpSOM SHIRTS and COLLARS. , pNKNCAMBRIC HDKFS. & SHIRT FRONTS. T ‘ »°S&HERN BUYERS. aufi-5 m gJCHAFFER & ROBERTS. 429 MARKET STREET, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS HOSIERY, GLOVES, small Wares, combs, BRUSHES, LOOKING-GLASSES, GERMAN and FRENCH FANCY GOODS, AND TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS. nuß-Srn JJ # DUHRING & 00., Nos. 2fi and 28 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Are now receiving, by successive arrivals from Europe, THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS or ENGLISH AND GBRMAN HOSIERY. GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES, , WOOLLEN YARNS, ' MACHINE SEWING SILK AND THREAD, And solioit an inspection of their oomplete and vro'.l- L assorted stook, Jyll-3m ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO i SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE. BROTHER, & BREWSTER, ;33 NORTH FOURTH STREET. ' 1 HOSIERY. GLOVRS, Alto FANCY GOODB. Wehaveafineiiook of Imported and Domestio Goods, particularly adapted to SOUTHERN TRADE, To whioh we invite the attention of first-olass buyers. au6-2m MILLINERY GOODS. pALL MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN STONE & SONS, 805 CHESTNUT STREET, Have now open a complete assortment of FLOWERS, RIBBONS, !’ FEATHERS, VELVETS, ! CRAPES, LACES, i axe BONNET MATERIALS, To which they invito the attention of the trade, au26-lm MARKET STREET. RIBBONS, ( Of every kind, in immense variety; NEW BONNET MATERIALS, BONNET VELVETS, SATINS, 1 GRO DE NAPS, LINING SILKS, ENGLISH CRAPES, of the best makes, FRENCH k AMERICAN ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES, Ac Also, newest Fall styles of BTBAW AND FANOY BONNETS, And STRAW GOODS, of every description. Now open, and presenting altogether the most oom plete stock of MILLINERY GOODS in this market Merchants and Milliners from every section of the country are cordially invited to oall and examine our riock, whioh we offer at the CLOSEST POSSIBLE PRICES, ROSENHEIM, BROOKS, A CO., 431 MARKET STREET. aulO-tnovl 1859. fall trade, 1859 i AGARD & 00., 353 MARKET STREET, WHOLESALE DEALERS »s ' , .IN A'-HATS? CATS, -FURS,-' ; BONNETS, RUCHES, FLOWERS, Ac., } Rave now in store a fail stock of Goods, to whioh thoy Invite the attention of first-olass buyers. &uls-2m* ! FALL TRADE. 725 OUESTNUr STREET, LINCOLN, WOOD & NICHOLS, Invite the attention of the trade, specially oash and short-time buyers, to their UNEQUALLED ATTRACTIONS FANCY AND STRAW BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, Ac., Ac. N. B.—Our Fanoy Bonnota at. all made on our own premises. aull-dm J HILDBOKN JONES. Importer and Manufacturer of FANCY SILK . AND STRAW BONNETS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. FEATHERS, RUCHES, Jco The attention of City and Country Dealers is invited to a large and varied stock of the above goods, at 433 MARKET STREET, au9-Sm Below FIFTH. WATCHES, JEWEDKY, &c. 32g CHESTNUT ST. 320 THE OLD-ESTABLISHED STAND, NO. 336 CHESTNUT STREBT, PHILADELPHIA, Is about lobe given up. Previous to tho closing, tho proprietor offers to the public, at vkry low pkicbs, tho whole of the large stock of •WATCHESj & JEWELRY. anJT-rtr-dt SILVER AND PLATED WARE. 326 CHESTNUT ST. 326 gILVER WARE. WM. WILSON & SON 1 Invite epeoial attention to their stock of SILVER ,WARE, whioh is now unusually largo, 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. Our Standard of Silver is 935-1000 parte pure, The English Sterling 925-1000 “ .Amerioauand French....... 900-1000 ” .Thus itwill be seen thaf we givo thirty-five parts purer .thanthe American and Frenoh coin, and ton parts purer than the English Sterling. We molt all our own Silver, end our Foreman being connected with the Refining De partment of the United States Mint for several years, we guarantee the quality as above (935), whioh is tho./!«»/ that can be made to be serviceable, and wilt result tile action of acids much better than the ordinary Silvtr manufactured;'* • WM. WILSON & SON, S. W. CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY SXB. N.B.—Any fineness of Silver manufactured as-ngreed upon, but positively none inferior to French und Ameri can standard. \ Dealers supplied with the same standard as used in our retail department. I Fine Silver Bars, 999-1000 parts pure, constantly on band. au24-6m PAPER HANGINGS, &c. ALL PAPER. HART, MONTGOMERY, & CO., NO; 322 CHESTNUT STREET, Have one of the largest Factories in the city, and are prepared to furnish all qualities of PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS, AND DECORATIVE PAPERS. Bather to oity or oountry, at the lowest rateß. The“ took now on hand is large, and ownorsof pro perty, builders, anddealers generally, will find it to their advantage to purchase of them. au29-lm PAPER WAREHOUSE. HOWELL & BOURKE, 17 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, (bblow Mabkbt), AND OPPOSITE MERCHANT BTHEKT, Have on hand a large and splendid assortment of WALLL AND WINDOW PAPERS, To whioh they invite tho attention of , WESTERN AND SOUTHERN BUYERS, au2fi-2ra rjUANO, GUANO.—ISO tons of Guano 1 VK in store and for sale, at $2O per 2000 lbs, by JOHN McOANEY, s3*6t* WILLOW Street, below Second, retail dry goods* jyE'W FALL GOODS. L. J. LEVY & CO. Ara opening doily a large} variety of very handsome woods for the FALL SEASON, Selected in Paris for their retail Sales. They have now open a very elegant assortment of SILKS, RICH PRINTED AIOUSELINES and CASH MERES, new Materials for WINTER DRESSES NEW SHAWLS, and an extensive asaortmentof Goods suitable for Mourning. 800 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET eT-3t gALE OP SHAWLS, NEW STYLES, « AT - LE BOUTILLIER BROTHERS. 100 STRIPE BROCHE SHAWLS. RICH BROCHE LONG SHAWLS. 104 WIDE BROCHE SCARFS. 4rS NEW STYLE STELLA SHAWLS. The attention of the Ladies is invited to the above goods, which are offered at less than Importer's cost, at their NEW STORE, 912 CHESTNUT STREET s7-3t* AUTUMN GOODS. SHARPLESS BROTHERS ' / OFFER A SUPERIOR STOCK OF TIIEIR OWN IMPORTATION. RICH FANCY SILKS AND SILK ROBES. PLAIN COLORED AND BLACK SILKS. VELOURS, POPLINS, AND EPINGLES. NEW WINTER DRESS -FABRICS. FRENCH AND SCOTCH FINE SHAWLS. FINE SHAWL BORDERS AND STELLA BHAWLB. RICHEST PRINTED MOUSSELINES. BRIGHT CHINTZES, FRENCH AND ENGLISH. FRENCH MERINOS, PLAIN FIGURED. FOULARD ROBES of entirely new design.. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTINGS. BLANKETS, QUILTS, AND LINENS. TABLE COVERS AND FURNISHING GOODS. New Asoortments ortho most desirable ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN DRY GOODS ARRIVING BY. STEAMERS. 801 CHESTNUT sS-wths-St TjULL AND WINTER GOODS, F or P nd P<>y. 8 ’ Wear. America o ?fftbriia (Jlolh8 ' in Fronoh * English, and Fanor and Plain Cassimeros, do, * do. Mixed Coating*. , Beavor Cloths, Trioot. See. ko. • _ JuEtf from Auction, a largo lot of loir, medium, and fine grades ofßlaokClothß, of Belgium fabrics, suitable for the Tailoring trade. Cloaks, &0., &c. , CURWEN STODDART k BRO., 460,462, and 464 North SECOND Street, a7 '3E above Willow. AND WINTER SILKS. A FROM THE RECENT AUCTION BALES. We are now in almost daily receipt of new and de sirable stylos from the above sources, which we are selling at small profit*. - Wholesale buyers and consumers are invited to an in spection of our Btook. MH * , OURWI3N STODDART k BRO., 460, 452, and 454 North SECOND Btreet, B <-3t abovo Willow. WALL AND WINTER SHAWLS, Medium nnd Rich Border Stella Shawls, in colors and Blacks. . Broohe and Chain Lamo Long Shawls, of all grades, in new designs. 1 CURWEN STODDART & BRO.. „ 460,452, and 464 North SECOND Street. *• ~3t 1 above willow. High colors lupin’s . „ „„ FRENCH MERINOES. Pinks. Blues, BulTGrocn, and Crimson, 0n1y.70 cents per yard. CURWEN STODDART k BRO., Nos. «0, <53. and 451 North SECOND Street. *i’3t above Willow. Figured french merinoes. Of small and medium styles, suitable for Children, at 70 cent# per yard. * „ , CURWEN BTODDART A BRO.. Nos. 450,462, and 454 North 8 KCOND Street. s7-3t above Willow. Blankets. Just opened, ft fall assortmentof Ribboe-Bound and Whitney Blankets, which we have marked to sell at low prices. CURWEN STODDART & BRO., „ A Nos. 460,462. and 454 North SECOND Street, s7-3t _ above Willow, Black silks IN ALL GRADES. CURWEN STODDART & BRO., 460,462. and 454 North SECOND Street, se7-3t above Willow. SEPTEMBER Ist. DESIRABLE STYLES FALL AND WINTER GOODS. We shall now be in dAily reoeipt of NEW' AND DESIRABLE STYLES OF SEASONABLE GOODS* FROM AUCTION AND OTHER SOURCES, which will be offered at our usual low prices. Strangers in the city are particularly invited to an examination of our Btook. CURWEN STODDART & BRO., 450,452, and 454 North SECOND Streot, a6-5t above Willow s/treet. IVEW FALL GOODS!!! OHISM, corner of EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets. _ Have Just received a lot of BEAUTIFUL SATIN PLAID POPLINS. Rich Foulard Silk*. Handsome Fall De T.nines. New Fall Chintzes. 3c0., &o. '• Which are very desirable and very cheap, BLACK SILKS AND FANCY SILKS!!! Light Cloth Raglans for fall weather. Shawls. Dqstera, Ac., in, croat variety* Good Family and Fronting Linqu*.. A large stock of DomeetiaMusUns. Great Quantities of Flannels. Cloths. Cassimoree.Batmetts, Ac., Ao. CLOSING OUT MUOILBfeLOW cdST: Silk Mantillas. Lace Mantillas. Bareges, Organdies. Lawns, Ac., Ac. All Summer Goods of every description, By THORNLEY A CHISM, EIGHTITand SPRINC A "N.8.-WB BUY AND SELL FOR CASH.’* auSO'tf LUPIN’S FINE MERINOS* One hundred pieces of extra Quality and desirable colorant $1 00. One hundred pieoes of fine Quality and of same colors at 75 cents. These goods have the most value of any that we have offered. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, s 5 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. TVTEW AUTUMN SILKS. ’ Just oponed ten oases of selected Silks of our own importation. Plain Poult do Soios, from the lowest prioostothe finest goods. Rich Lvons Silks of the newest designs. Plain Black Bilks, £}ossy and heavy. Nout figures and Brocade Blacks. ' Black and Fancy, two Junes. * oHB S »a» H a. English shirtings. Just received a ohoioo lot ff neat and medium styles nghsh Shirtings. Prints, ew designs, good colors. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, »5 EIGHTH and CHESTNUT. T\f ERINO GAUZE UNDERGARMENTS, XtJL of Cartwright A Warner's superior make. We have them in alt varieties for Ladies/Gents' end Chil dren’s wear. .. . . .. . - Hosiery in medium and superior Qualities for Ladies* Gents,’and Children's wear, including a lot of Ladies' open-worked Lisle-thread hose, of very fine qualities, and a lot of linen and Lisle-thread half hose for Gents’ Gauntlets in silk, silk and Lisle, Lisle thread, kid and buckskin. Nubia Scarfs or Clouds, of large size, in white and oolors, for sale at HOFMANN’S HOSIERY STORE, augl-mwAftf No. 9 NORTH EIGHTH street Dress goods. Rich Bouquet-pattern Wool Delaines. Lapin’s French Mermoes, 75 cents up. Cheap Debities and Plaids. . Fall Pop?.ns, Chintzes, Ac. BLACK WOOL DELAINES. Lupin’s Black Wool Delaines, 37 Ami 43oen!s, Lupin’s finest quality do., fio and 55 cents. Blaok Bombazines, Alpacas, Silks, Ac. COOPER A COWARD. seS NINTH and MARKED. CLOTHS, VESTINGS. Heavy dark mixtures Cafunraores. Do. with and withoatBidebaqds. Black Camimpres and Doeskins. Bjaok Breodoloths. £1 60 upwards. Light-colnrod Cloakings, 51 25 up. FaII and Winter Vestings. 80l ■ °m*sm S r. TVEW FALL CLOAKS. 11 The Subscribers are now opening NEW STRIPE CLOAKS. CHESTERFIELDS, CASAQUES, v' Ac.. Ac., to which they < respeotfully invite the attention of The Paris Mantilla Emporium, 708 CHESTNUT Street. au3o J. W. PROCTOR A CO. CHINA AND QUEENSWARE, SMITH, &CQ., CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARE, PITTSBURG AGENCY, GLASS, NAILS, Ac., delivered from the Faotory AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES. GRANITE BUILDING, No. 5 North FIFTH Street, PHILADELPHIA. aus-fmAwtf rjiURNBUUL, ALLEN, & CO., NOS. S 3 AND S 3 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, IMPORTERS > /. , AMD " f Wholesale Dealers in CHINA, SLABS, AND QUEENSWARS. PITTSBURG GLASS AGENCY. iSTMerchants supplied with Glass at Manufacturer’s prices. aus-2ut JJOYE) & STROUD, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, Have now on hand a oompletc atook of QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, and FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA, At their Old Stasd, No. 3S NORTH FOURTH ST., four doors below Merchant*’ Hotel, to which they invite the attention of WHOLESALE BIIYERS. tgr aobntb ron Pittsburg Oi,a»». anf-Sin AFLOAT.—S,OIS sacks Liverpool hJ Ground, arrived per ship Bir John Franklin, for sale in lots to suit by ALEX. KERR ,<l-3t* 1U SOUTH and 322 NORTH WHARVES. WANTS. $5,000 —An Active Busi over twenty thousaud. It will cut twenty <£tarobor and over every ten hours. This is asplendfd opportunity for a safe and profitable investment! An extensive tannery can be annexed to the mill at a tri fling expense.. Plenty of Bark on the premises. Sal ountywlll be given forth® investment;on the whole mflopjoery. Address *• Lumber," this office, for an in! X%/ r ANTED—A Situation by a Young Alan in a and Commission House, or as a Shipping pierk in a Wholesale House; who is well no* quamted with the business and has some trade which he oan Influence. Best reference given. Address "Ship per," at this office. *7.3;* A GENTLEMAN, WHO WILL SHORTLY for England, wishes to obtain a few Com missions to execute while there. The highest reference “ jpven as to his respectability, Ac. Address Traveller,,* Press office. n* ANTED.—A Lady who writes a good .(•/„ business hand, is desirous of obtaining Writings Lrrfy<r loffioeeUhoroatorntllomOl 1 offioe eUh0roatorntIlomO1 Address **©o^ymtV” 'Wf ANTED— To rent a Furnished House, Offico. m l^o or Gorniantown. AddressA B.^Pr«s J S3 oun £ an * n a Banking il;r d gate Tixt ’XMT ANTED—A place for a young man of * » 18, in a wholesale, business or counting Mom writes a good hand, both in English and German SS roferonoes given. Apply at 130 Vine street. Skit* " ■WIT - ANTED —An active Business Man * * with a oapitai of $lO,OOO to $20,000, in a business already established, and where a similar amount is in vested. The business is a safe one, and very lucrative, and oan be greatly oxtonded. To any one with capital a chance is here presented that is rarely met with. Ad ,/£ B ,?«lJ'. n J£ r l£r iBo > Rfc this office, or confeiwithJ. G. KERSHAW, Esq., one of theproprietors of the Com mercial Agency, No. 12 North THIRD Bfc se2-6t* 'VK7ANTED—A Partner, with $6,000 cash, V- to join the Advertiser in the General Commission and Brokerage Business. The abovo offer should have the consideration of every man who wishes to invest such amount safely. Address, with name and refer onces," Commission.” at The Press office. a2-6t» WANTED TO RENT—FROM OCT. Ist, for six or sevdn months, a inoderate-eized Fur nished House, between Tenth and Twenty-second sts. and Lombard and Arch, by a Gentleman and his Wile, without children. Address Box 1165 Post Office, with terms. auM-ct* \|TANTED TO EXCHANGE forimprov- J " od oity Property, free from incumbrance, 160 aorea of excellent FARM jiAND. located in Gloucester Co., New Joroy. The Railroad from Camden to Bridgeton, shortly tone laid, passes within a short distance of the land. For further particulars address J. K„ office of The Press, jea. FOR SALE AND TO LET. A RARE OPPORTUNITY OFFERED TO persona wishing/to commence Housekeeping. A House to Rent and Furniture. for sale, in one or the most desirable looatidns, within five minutes walk of the business part of the city. Rent §460. Fine Rosewood and Brocateile Furniture, almost new. and will ha * o ]d on accommodating terms. Address ** Box 723," Post Office. e7-2t* “jp O REN T Tba large, well-lighted ROOM, SO by S 3 feet, over HAZARD’BBO OK STORE, rai CHESTNUT STREET, WIHS HNIBAKCB—HVBRY CONVBNIEKCK. RENT LOW TO A GOOD TENANT. APPLY ON THB PREMISES, eS-St go PE RI O R NORTH THIRD STREET STORE TO RENT. The large and well-lighted granite-front Store, No. 124 NORTH THIRD STREET,. ABOVE, ARCH, Suitable for JOBBING OR HEAVY PACKAGE TRADE. Terms satisfactory to a responsible tenant. Apply on the premises, or at Np. 43T VINE STREET. s3-7t* W m A FURNISHED HOUSE, pleasantly B&iLlooated, to Rent for six months or a year. Address “M. E. L>.." Philadelphia Post Office. se3-Biaw3t* fpi FOR, three-story Modem •KiaL Dwelling, No. 835 MARSHALL Streot, with all the oonvoniences— 2 ranges, 2 heaters, gas, and water throughout. Apply,on the premises. 86-51* A RARE CHANCE.—For sale the Stock, Good-will.and Fixturosfwith lease) of a WHOLE SALE AND RETAIL GROCERY STORE, one of the best stands in MARKET StTeot. For particulars, nd dress Q. A. D., at the office of this paper. s6-3t* FOR SALE—The Stock and. Fixtures of oqeofthe oldest Wholesale Grocery Establish ments in this city; a business of not lesfe than two hundred thousand dollars per annum, nearly one-third of which is cash. Apply at No. 407, North THtRD Street. ■ • s5-3t* ® FOR SALE, a bargain, or to Rent.— The House and Btore Nos. 601 and 603 YORK Ave nue. Suitable for the Shoe trade or any light busi neas. Terms Iqw. Apply at No> 491. ae3-7c* TO RENT—A Large Stone Dwelling, Jslls. And about 8 acres of land, jm Germantown, situated on Linden Avenue.within 5 minutes walk of the Depot. There Uhydjrant water throughout the house, and the grounds are in good condition, For further particulars apply to - BEDLOCK & PABCRALL, 81-6t* Conveyancers, 716 WALNUT Street. • For sale. . ■ - - • The Subscriber will dispose of the entire Stock of FINE MONUMENTSTsTATUARY, HEAD AND-FOOT BTONES. koj, Ac, AT THE MONUMENT MARBLE YARD,* - No. 1635 ARCH Btreet, - West of Eighteenth street^,- sl-2m WM. HILL MQOBE. ££< FOR SALE—The well-known and old- JuL established Hotel at Woodbury. N. J.. with large stabling attaohed; one of the 1 .ost desirable stands m West Jersey. Terms easy. Apply to i E. P. MIDDLETON & IIRO. alAt 6 North FRONT Btreet. Mt FOR SALE—A FARM of over 200 Acres, well fenced and watered, in a good state of cultivation, admirably adapted to the .growth of grain, grass, vegetables, and fruit of all kinds, particularly penohes, the trees of which live to a groat age. Situate ■nthmtwo miles of a Railroad Station, Kent County, ; )elaware; 'comfortable buildings. For particulars, aa dress Box 32, Chester, Pennsylvania. au3o-lm* fSS A HANDSOME FOUR-STORY CHEST im. NUT Street Residence for Sale, No. 1924. Lpt. 22 eet front, feet deep, double 3-story back buildings. 8 in good repair, and replete with all the modem im provements, furnished in the best manner. For parti are, inquire of W. H. CARRYL, au27-tf 719 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 Cars now running near, and will soon run by them. Apply to , • rau UJ vuou FRaBß r. Arebiteot, au27 Ira* . No. 112 South FOURTH Street. BOARDING. Handsomely furnished commu nicating Rooms, with Board, vacant. Neighbor-, hood. Brood and Walnut. Address “L. D.’ 'Press office. f s7-3t* GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS for a few FIRST-CLASS BOARDERS. Commumcnting or single rooms, in a central part of CHESTNUT Street, n family. For address, apply at this office. BOARDING.— Elegant and airy Rooms, single and in suites, can be had with first-lass Joard, fot the Summer, Fall, and-Winter, at 3315 WAL NUT Street. auB-2m EDUCATIONAL. PRIVATE TUITION.—Wanted by a Young Man, fifteen years of age, o Private Totor of unexceptionable rofercnce, to instruct two hours per day, in English Branches and Ancient Languages. Ad dress “ Epsilon,” southoast cornorTwelfth and Prune, through Blood's Dispatch, stating residence and terms. s7-2t* x -MRS. GERTRUDE J. CARY will resume ITI. tho dutie. of her School, as usim!. on MONDAY. September 12th. Northwest oomer SPRUCE and JU NIPER. , • BT-wfm-lm* M USIC.—C. EVEREST has resumed his lfX Lessons on the Pinna. Sinning, Cultivation of the Voice, Ac., »t No. !0 N. TENTH Street, sf-Jf INSURANCE COMPANIES. AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO,, INCORPORATED 18VHCHARTER PERPKT- No.'s'lO WALNUT Streot, above Third, Phifndelchin. llavins a large imd-up Capital Stock and Surplus In vested insound and available Securities, continue to in sure on Dwellings. Stores, Furniture, Merchandize. Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All lossos liberally and promptly adjusted. * v WBBcrORS. George Abbott, John T. Lewis, 1 John Welsh. James R.Campbell, Samuel C. Morton, Edmund % Dotjjh* Pntriok Brad), , Chas.W.PonluMf, george°JS"bott , President. THOMAS R. MARIS. Secretary. jaS3-ly if HYDROPATHIC. £JHESTNUT SPRINGS. WATER-CURE, At-CKESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA County, Pa., for the treatment of all Chrqmo and obstinate diseases. This institution, under the charge of an experienced and skilful Phyaioian, is now confessedly, the leading and most successful hydropathio establishment in this Mrs., Mary Cottringer, 134 North Twelfth street; Charles L. Sharpies*. Esq., comer Eighth nnd Chestnut streets? George Graqt.Esa.,333 Market street; H. Farrington,Eeq.,oTMyers, Claghom, * Co. Forotherrefo™ R nee j .a^ f> art l eutar.ndd™„ RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, CHESTNUT HILL. Isß-flmif $50,000 TO LOAN, fN SUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS, J. upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Mer chandise, Clothing, Ac., on moderate terms, by JONES A CO., Brokers, northwest corner of THIRD and GAS KILL Streets, below Lombard. Established for the las -35 years. Office hours from 7A.M,t07 P. M. Second-hand Gold and Silver Watohes, by eminerj makers, warranted genuine, for sale cheap, at oae-hal the original coat. «iu4 Sm-Vf LADIES’ HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, FRI SETTS, and CURLS, manufactured in the very best and newest Paris styles, and of which we constantly keep 1 a very large assortment on hand, sold wholesale antf retail, at tho lowest possible prices. Orders from all parts of tho count™ solicited, and promptly attended to, Also, a new HAIR DYE, superiorto any i n use. M. HUTOIS, No. 12 TENTH Bt., au2Q-3m* Between Market and Chestnut. Havana cigars— Of tho following celebrated brands: Cabanas. Figaro, Hojaa de Oro, Gloria, Espanola, Upmann, Neptuno, Pruebese, Verdad, Yogas, Ao., Ac Ac or all sizes and qualities, on hand and constantly re ceiving from Havana, and for sale low by au!6-lm CHARLES TETK.ia) WALNUT. ECONOMY MFSS SHAD— Nos. I and 2, a prime artiole, in store and for eato by WM. J. TAYLOR A CO., * au39 138 SOUTH WHARVKB i^IIEESE.—3OO boxes Herkimer County \J Cheese, in store and for sale by 0. C. SADLER A rO„ SqS7 Arab atraat. aanand door Front BKLS FOR SALE. J. LIVERMORE, dl-7t* * Blaokwoodtown. N. J. gv, SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MER CILANTS will find a splendid assortment of Fall Milhnery, at Mrs. M- S. BISHOP’S, No. 915 CHESTNUT btTCet. au3o-lm - -AM 1/BEMEJJTB. , ,r. merican acAdisit of music, TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS . ; --r; THE NKW PLAY - , ; • * • - . OF - ■ - . . ' THE BLACK AGATE. ' ' Written bv - -- . MRS, D. P. BOWEB3. - THIS EVENING, September 7th, / ’ “ EVERY fevENING THIS WEEK, THE 1 MRS. D. P. H B P 6wS'7 ACOMPAN ‘ r - MISS I.UCV ESCOTT , SIGNORINA , S MRS^?^^i bK ' r -.v m'ie - MR. ROSSITER “• MR. MARLoNv. MR. P. A. ANDERSON, THE BRILLUNT I TABI,%AI;x XILrARII;3 ' THE 1 SPLENDID D pROCESsfoN BY ACCLAIIATI ON. adm^on^St^and t tweni^-f^ > obnP; • _Beats may be aeoured dailr from Eight A. M. until Sir - P. M.-THE OFFICE 18 NOW OPEN. dUC - Doors open at 7 o’clock. Performance to commence ' at % before 8. »e7-tf THEATRE. . \ Sole Lessee .....Mrs. M. A. GARRETTBON. Stage Manager Mr. JS. F. REACH," Business Agent Mr. JOS. D. MURPHY. Doors open at 7 o'clock.. Curtain will rise at 7H o'clock. Second woek of the distinmished American Aotor, _ t , MR. J. B. ROBERTS, > . Who has been re-envaged for the purpose of giving ‘V.freftteet possible effect>and eclat to the~produotion" 2‘, V? Leeendary Drama, a representation ot wnioh will be eiren -•- , * . .MONDAY# SEPTEMBER 6, And Every Evening during the week. ‘ respeetfaßy askof the public . M!■ 2SSfc°®2™ it, 6 pie S e , now announced for represen »l.*^e Ba,n ? name. ae‘this is the' first time it has ever been acted in this mtv sand ja the f Jr h S rc tsopinumilo rendition of bftphUto- ' nhiles by Mr. Kean, with the excellence nf the general 7 r Dramatis Persons, and the superlative beauty* ol the * TSo'¥nS a M !Saio“®; M ° d ; .. . AN EXCELLENT BALLET-TROCTE, : - M '%™- 8m & 0Il0SS lf tyI Assisted by the Full Const be BalieL - • '» thri"r™To?SoßTHP°M;’tl^ 6Dda^ Th. Br the iuatlr Celebrated Geanio Artin, Mr. <Sonr« Keister. The Machinery. by Mr. A/WiUoo, will fnrolvw novel effscta. never before Attempted in the UelUtf 1 State*. The ProMjties, br Mr. Lloyd. Costumps, by Mr.*Wat»i>n. The distritwUon ofCbarse-I ~ tors will embodr the •. ' • FULL BTENGTH OF THE TALENTED COMPANY* - ‘ AnselmoS f MrVfftlZS*-? K*il, brother to Madeline. -,... .’liaatet'WffiS} " fn«;t rr. .......... Marruente, an Orphan .Mrs. AnnaOowafr-A Martha, her attendant. 7... .Ur* ThayerV Modebno-.l Mre. B.A.f>ViT •' Annette > Mnisruerit.'s hS"o,. .'.': Companions, Ggrtrgde.. I MilaJUdJ, Spirit* of Good and Evil, Flower Girfs, in,' • rd, SYNOPSIS OP SOENERY.'INOrDENTS. &e. l; a ' THE LABO^iAI , OIt¥ T 6p pACST!. , .■ ; ;-*! Faust, a Magician in Sraoirledtfaand wnrar.riehtet tp© stores of human learning,-thirst* after tsiSH bidden—dominion over powers, mortal and immortal*?*" unboundedwealth—unlimited indulgence. carousing. ‘ --- ..r-;, Chorus—" We fade aa quickly selhe opening Rowers; And vouth fhosona*Guta*ne«tinglipitri.*'i The Master-sad Fowl. -"OfyYOUth.' youth i is there & spell to bnne thee tMejr atom?” » - THE DEMON'APPEARS ATHIS BEDDING t' r^- Transformation from Old Aas to Youth, and FAUST'S - / C ° STREET I 'AN i? BW?NE 5 '■ ’ The Carousers. Parting of Brpiber and Sister* •• •; Boxo and Chorus— 1 “ No saucier set of sestnpe,Terse*; Than Gutman students e'er were - .The Sorcerer and Maeio Barrel. Realization of th»- ■’ Vision. Meeting of Faust and Marguerite. “Sheehan.: be mine! mine!—in body and m soul I”- Tableau. -'' PAJIT SSCONP. ' - ' v . ', ' - PAVILION AND GARDEN BY MOONLIGHT; * RoxiI— MaHOVKRITX-;** Deceive ZDS BOW If VOQ CM."'. The Pursuit. Teraotation of Diamonds. -** Goodoys, Innocence." The Gallantries or Lucifer.. -THE MAGIC TREE. An Elopement and its Consequences. ‘ r THE CATHEDRAL**? MT3?MAR. STREET-ANBrA _ „ FOUNTAIN. Ciiorcs of Villager*— “Haste to the Fountain sW • sparkling nun bnght." Proclamation of General- Rejoicmv. - •. T • GRAND PASTORAL DIVERTISSEMENT. ' • By Mde. Harm, Miss Cross. Mias JameSj Mrv Gr W. - -Smith, and B. Yetes, ' ‘ - ■-> The return of Valentine. The Repentant Sinner. A l ' Brother’s Blood and the Dying Curse. Mapmsto : - , The wholjyjf the rant scene sinks front the new and - discovers roe • .. . - - „ . APOTHEOSIS OF MARGUERITE ; - - A Tableau of Resplendent Glory! The Dead Body borne by -Angels flyiflg throGgh’the Skios to the ----- HOME OF THE BLEST.- - 4 | Previous to the Drama. -' •'' - - - > IA POPULAR FARCE EACH EVENING, In which Miss C. Jefferson, Miss Miller,,Vicing Bow* «n, Thayer, Hewple, Baseomb, &e., mU appear. *.• • Scalb of Pates*.—Dress Circle, (Seats secured, with* out extra charge,) 50cents; Parquet,(Seats secured at» 50 cents,)37h> i FecondTier and Family Circle,and Thjru - Tier, 23 cents: Private Boxes, according to their locm. . gsnnd 93; Single Beats in Orchestra'and Pntnt* " Box Office open daily, from»,until J o’clock, whe»- seats can l»e secured uradvance. • - -- - St- WHEATLEY & CLARKE’S ARCH »* .BTRKKT THEATRE. •- : THIS IWEDNESDAY) EVENING. September- 8-' RICHARD lll.—Richard Third. Edwin Booth :•'King Henry VI, Mr. John Gilben; Queen Elizabeth. Sira,-, John Drew; Lady Anne, Miss Emma Taylor.' - ' . To conclude vrith’ tho - side-splitting Comedietta- of ’ •UNCLE SAM; OR. A-NABOB FOR AN HOUR-Sam Hobbs, Mr. John Gilbert. . ScalkofPbjcj**.— Admission, 25 cents; Secured Seat* - m Dress Circle, 37X cex ta; Parquet, CD cents... Doors openat 7 o’clock; performance to commence at 7}£ o’clock preotsely.. Return of the - FAYORITES, AT MUSICAL FUND BALI.. COMMENCING MONDAY EVENING,__ SEPTEMBE Rl2. and Every Eveningduring the Week. The World-Renovrned, Original and Only - * GEORGE CHRISTY’S MINSTRELS. \ GEORGE CHRISTY A R. M. HOOLEY, , PHOURIZTOBB. -*_ S. C. CAMPBELL, Musical Director. ' Admission 25 centu, For further particulars see smalt and largo bills. I>y>ra open, at 7. Commence al 8 o’clock. LEWIS A. ZWISLER, • s7-tf ' Agent; Free music at fairmgunt.-^ GREEN AND COATEB-BTREET RAILWAY.' The Celebrated ,i GERMANIA BAND - _ perform every afternoon and evening at Fsinjjonut, - The cars of the Grenn and Railway pose along Eighth and Coates streets, to Fairraonnt, every' five minutes’ Fare five cents. __ - aul&-smwthtf WILLIAM READ. SuperintendeaL. £jAMPBELL MINSTRELS! SIX NIGHTS LONGER! . . AT CONCERT HALL. COMMENCING MONDAY EVENING, Jsept. 5,15»,. And continue every Night during tne w eek. «- Seoond - ORIGINAL CAMPBELL MINSTRELS, BRABS BAND ahp DOUBLE TROUPE* The following new Burlesques will be sebytedftom. their inexhaustible repertoire: ‘‘THE GUNNeIUI FROM KANSAS,” ” SCENES AT THE NEW YORK. ACADEMY OF MUSIC.” NEWCOMB IN THAT GREAT DANCE. “VULCAN AT THE FORGE.*?. HARRY LEHR IN NEW ACTS "THE ESCAPED CHINAMAN.” Little Bobby, the Child of §ong ana Comedian, with DULEY in new Cotnioanliea. The Tenors, LESLIE and LACELLEB. with,RAINER, m. their amusing Ballads. *‘ THE COUNTRY htANAND ARTIST,” with other numerous acts. t&~*For particulars see bills of the dor. , ADMITTANCE 26 CENTB. Doors open at o’clock; commence at 8. P. A. CLARKE, s5-6t Agent and Business Director. TifcDONOUGH’S GAIETIES—RACE ST.,. If A below THIRD. FIFTH NIGHT RE-OPENTNG.. GAI/AXY OF TALENT. . 1,100 persons visited vho Gafeties on Saturday even "’■Jhroa NEW PDAYS this weak. “ Hernandez.” lh.' greatest living performer, together with Richard Bart- 4 Klein, Billy Thomas,Paul Burger. John Youqg America. And Master Tommy. Miss Kate Leslie, Miss’ Marie. Miss Whelpley, Professor Simpson, Master A-Beeket. QF ser kS A DER3. ' Admission 10 and Ifi cents. Private Boxes 20 cents. . SANFORD’S OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH street, between Chestnut and Market, Open for the Season. _ SANFORD’S STAR TROUPE, the largest Company iq the world. In their excellencies every evening. SANFORD appears Every evening in fits great Role of Chsraotenb Doors open at ?£. Commence at 8. Admission 25 oents. Children IS oents, aug3-2rnl THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OK THE FINE ARTS. No. 1025 CHESTNUT STREET, Is open daily, (Sundays excepted,) from 9 A. M. tittf P. M, Admission 25 oents. Children under llyearehalf Pr ßwtholomew’s Statue of EVE REPENTANT now on exhibition for a short time. • HASSLER’S ORCHESTRA.—M. HASS LER A BROTHER respectfully announce that they have located their Offioe at their residence, 1205 LOQUST STREET, where engagements oan be made as sual. - MEDICINAL, SCROFULA, WHITE SWELLING. HIP DISEASE, TETTER, SCALD HEAD, Eruptions, of the Skin generally, and all Humoirs and Impurities ot the Blood, are radically and permanently cured by the celebrated IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE. It has been a very important agent in the cure of CANCEROUS DISEASES by Dr.Lounsbeny i Co., foe a number of years past, and its great value in the cure of Cancers is abundantly established by the many oures effected by it. In SCROFULOUS affections its remarkable ourativ® efleot has never been equalled. It cures the moat obsti'. notecases. TETTER, SCALD HEAD, and all Eruptions of tha Bkin, readily yield to a moderate use of this Medicine, Malignant Ulcers and Bores are readily oured by the use of a few bottles. Propared aud sold by MacNICHOL & BRO.,(liate iKjnnsberry A C 0.,) No. 50 North FIFTH Street, below Aroh* For sale by the following Druggists: J. F. Long- k Co* Lancaster; C. W. Epting, PottsriDe; J. H. Baser, Reading: S. 8. Stavenp, Reading; T. A J. MoClintock, Easton; Jas. Given, West Chester j Wnu Stahler, Norristown; Simon Rau,Bethlehem tDr.Live aey. New Hope; Dr. Leslie, Bristol; Bchnndt & Co., Allentown LEllis & Bell, Manayunk, Pa; J.D. Jsrtea, Trenton; De La Cour, Lamaen; Brewster 5c Co., Bridgeton? Robertson A Lippincott. Salem. N.J.i Me- Inall, Wilmington; L. S. Hoopes, WilmingUm: T. F. HammersLv, Milford, Del.; and Druggists generally. jell-stutKamif FRUIT AND FLORAL FESTIVAL WILL BE HELD IN THE PRINCETON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ON PtyWELTON AVENUE, Between -Mary artdAYUliam sts., West Philadelphia, TCSSPAY, WBPXgSPAT, AXD TnCBSDAY, SEPT! 6, 7, A 3. DAY AND EVENING. SEASON TICKETS, 20 CENTS. SINGLE. 10 CKNT3. Sy CaTJl&lid'VbftCbes run within One Square of the Building;..-." ' ' 3t I STREET. 112 o/T»3S»Sffraprft: II.tZAAR —Great Lniponum for qtrtri.i»mw#hlrot®r*o»eopieViews, American, French And En rliadt. Opera Ginoses. Mierwcopes, and improved corbel., F '^Sa,<i^^ pticiani H 2 South FOURTH Street, below Cbesrout. ffiT Arttficiql Human Lyes inserted. . Bs-ltui£
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