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steerage; v- 11 -'- ' J ' ' '
• MARINIS ramU«BSCK.
SEE FOURTH PAGE.',' Jv
\ ’ . arrived.
U 8 mail steamship State of Georgs, Garvin. from 6a*
vnpnah* 66 hquw» yath. tttds6 aud to Alex
Hetbn7jr-'CAtfiA,M on Wednesday, 20 miles north of
Capo Hatteras, passed steamship Parkersburg, bound
6; on Thursday sawa.barkcorainginto, the Capes,and
two brigs below the Bnvndywine; bound up.
Steamship, Cits -of Richmond/ Mitchell, from Rioh
monißYia Norfolk:, 30 hours, with mdse aud passengers
- to Thou Webster, Jr.
Bteairiahip ; Boston, Sellew. 20 hours from New .York,
via Cai* May; with mdse ana passengers to J Allderdioe.
. Sohr. E .Headley, C&thoart. 2 days,from Newark, NJ,
SH,- U
ballast to Chas Miller A,Co. > , ’ ‘ ,
. Bohr Adolitje, Howes, 0 daysfVoin Boston, withmdso
loGeoAWo&i. «, ' ■
. Soar Atiri S Cannon, Nowell. 6 days from Boston, with
Unseed to Boyer & Barclay. ■
» Edward, Baker, 6 days from Boston, in bal
last toN Sturtevant & Co. *
, Sohr Arietes,Chaee,4 days from Providence, in bal
last to N Sturtevant & Co.
. Sehr,;Mail, Kelly,s days from Providenoe, with mdse
to Crowell & Collins. - ' T ' - •
. Bohr Geo J Joneß. Crowell, 4 days from Boston, with
.plaster to Crowell feCoUms.’ ' ‘ >
Bchr Moohanio, Hendrickson, \ day from Odessa, Pei,
withtfrainto J L Bqwiey fc Co. ‘ - \1 , ..
Sohr Telegraph, Uaxel, Sdaya from Smyrna, Pel, with
grain toJas Bocratt A Bon. . . , _ . ,
Sohr Telegraph, Carter, 2 days from Camden, Pel,
• with com to Jas Barratt & Bon. ' ' ' '
Steamer J Jarome, Jerome, SB hours from Alexandria,
with mdse to Thos Webster, Jr. ;
, ■ ' CLEARED,
Scbr Fannie. Vonoe, Havana, Stewart, Carson A Co.
Sohr Chas F Stickne/TOarwood, Fall River, Robert R
Corson A Co, -• ' - . - - .■
Sohr A 8 Cannon,Lowell, Cambndgeport, Hayes Sc
Godshall, t r- > .
Sqhr Arletis, Chase, Boston. L Anaenriec! k Co.
Scbr MartbaWnghUngton, wnghtingtoniFall River/
Whittaker fc Co. ' r
StrHLGaw, lier, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
, • • • M TXLEOBAPH. ,
(Correspondence olAhe
- A deeply-lndon b&Tk came in and passed th'e Break
wutor about 7 o’clock this morning* and two norm brigs
and epme.twelve sohrs.-wentuv-onrmg the afternoon;
gom * oat - w, iifeTS?i r te,
ACorrespondenceofThePress.)-
. . - itPor steamship Luropa.fct Halifax.! -
Arrived ai.Penl Aug 25. ship-Artisan, from N Orleans]
at Marseilles Aug 23, ship Mediator, lrom do,
Sailed lor New Orleans Aug 26th#snip Clans Wheeler,
from Liverpool; Aug 37th, ahipS C Grant, from do.. -.
Sailed lor Charleston Aug 2tfth* ship Lydia,fromLi
voapool.
, • <• • ' ~ i .NbwYoax, SeptB.
Arrived, ships Pubun, from Cronstadt; president Fill
more, from London*, John Stuart, from Liverpool; bark
01 Hayes, from Buenos Ayrcß] brig Eastern Star, from
Pernambuco,. ... - ~ ■ •: g ogr(?Jf g &
The itark Bay Btato, from Boston, bound to Baltimore,
with an assorted carco, has gone ashore near Cape Hen
ry. .Assistance hosbeeiTaent to her. , - ■ , •
• s.u - _ -- ■ New OiaEiSs, Sept 6.
Arrived, slups Far West Glad Tidings, and May
Bridges, from New York; S Montgomery, BamuelFales,
and Hornet, from Boston; brig Chapman, from Havana.
„ Steamship arrived at New
York_yetterday.
Ship Annawan, MeNair, cleared at New York yester
day tor Callao,., - . • *
Bark TrareUeri Randall, sailed from Richmond 7th
insL.ibr Rio de Janeiro. * i ' "
Bng Valbj rion,( Norw) Schott, from Rio tie Janeiro,
at New York yesterday, ■
Schr David Fnast, Moelander, for Philadelphia, cleared
At Wilmington, NC.ethinst. with 41 tons ir0n,1412 bbis,
rosin, 74 pkgs dried fruit, 28 bales cotton, 81 do sheetiug,
SO do yarn. , ~ .
Bdur j j Spencer, Dole, for Philadelphia, cleared, at
Wilmington,NO,7thinst„With 103bbls sots turpentine
774 do ro«n, SB bales yam, and 91,393 feet lam bar,
ABRIYALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS.
OP TO 12 o’clock LAST KIOBT.
„ GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut at.. below Ninth. -
EM Chamberlin, Chicago D Adams, Franklin, O
J C Blythe, Ky R WF6x, Ky '
MPreacott,Morris,lL. , ChasFPrescott,NO
SHGroharn, 111 -'H Gitterman, Y
MoGillery Jones. N CJ Jereniiah Kyle, Va
Mrs VM Do Veaux. 8 C Miss At BDo veaux.S C-
Jojinß Moore, 3 C • Col C W Charles, fc la, 8 C
A G Mnssmlmrg. N C Goo L Bmst, 8 C
MrsGcoßiiigt, 8 0 Mtss fiuist, S C
MiSßAnnßuist.SC. ' 1 - Mrs LLucas 1 3 C .
W G Abrams, St Louis ' ThosMGuStin,Ky
J K‘lhroekmorton, Ky MrsLoggntt, Boston
A McAlpimCw, O - G W Howel, Cherokee,Ala
R M Mo.Upin. SO (r M Plioips.'Madijoi, '
Jas W Maxwell, Md • A F Stout fc la. Princeton
JJ Craig, Balt ’ E Alßurruss, Miss ,
Dr J G Archer, La .. Wm N Berkley, Va
Geo Bryan, Va . ■ . P H Batlantine fcla. N J
Jll Bsßantinc fc la, N J F H'Quitraon fc la. La
RArdeville,NO H S Roath. La
MrflAEßoath, La O Masang, Mobile .
; .. p&» T ' nn
M J M Campbell, Balt • ' Nathan Winslow, N C
Jos S Cannon, NO' Lafayette Button, N C
IIC Billings i la, N,Y - A Maynard, Boston
J Alexander fc la. BaK H 8 McCombs fc la. Del
Miss J E McCombs,Del GBent,Bt Johns, KB
GPWhiWker.Md Csut 8 H Jeffers. N Y
Y 1 , CBrinton,WChester
KiteA U)NO §»»6a I ;“ I
■ 'f Hal °-**
JnoBtuart,NY WB,Campbell,NO
Gent Starke;NO , C Fellows, NO
E ABroduax,Pot*ruuis,VaG A Washineton fcla,Ten
A Montgomery fc la. Mass LN Class, NY
C L Clarke,St Joseph . CA' Rowley. 8t Joseph
E Loaguemare, 6t Louis W Harper,Wash city
G C Lockwood, Trenton, 111 R Topp fc la
Miss Wheatley'- . ' D Sants, N O
JosWalker, Charleston Appleton Oaksmith, N Y
R W Williams fc wf* Fut . W 6 Alston, 8C
llTjGriffon.NY ; ;ESmith,Richmond,Va
J Bhillips,' N <) Louis Phillips, N O
WE Hiitohjugs, Wash, D C T B Clark & wf. Mobile
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut st,,above, Fifth, .
Rev'rW PoUard, Pa , . PJ Perrin, Taunton, Msse
G Phirloy, Me . . T Rivers, M« - , *
TTuther, Jr ■ E H West, Ky
AA4^no,Tenii' , JTBchouwald.NC‘
W ABrariahaw, Wilnm,NC AA Douglaiw & la. Pa
W PAylor, Jr, N,C : ' HopoweUHebb, Md
ThosHopink.’Md ' 8 E Armstrong. Ky
KFBoman, Md f ‘ WHArft.teer,Newark.Del
Th°* B Fiore©,,Ala • Wm Wright, Montg, Ala
Tl)ps Grork - 'V Sami B Dorian, Pa
MimGßaldwin,NY. ~ JohnHMeredith, DC v
R WilßOff.-Newniic, Del . C Watts, NY ,
AltBS;mfcW,-NY' ' • . OCooIdy.NY . ,
- fiiSSffiiSWfelSt'i.
:; 5W. I .f& NowCM,1 °
JHCochyan.Md . - ‘ BanuSlricK.NJ
I. A Larkm, Alexan'a, Va . WnS Polk, Odessa, Do!
C C Benton,;NY,‘ ~ A B Brainard & l», 1U -
/ O. -
lIA Wilsort/PhSta. L RC Hays, Odessa, Del '
H M Welch, New Haven AD Keen, Md .
GBKoeit, md -- T ■ ■ '' DrSaprmgton, Aid .
W Randolph, N C John f* Burton, Va
ms "■ ■ ? t |itef^ wark ' N:r
7h 5 It Magee', CharlottegrfUo
..
WC Watson SO ; W H Ftitoratt, fliila
COMMEBCJALHdTEL—Sixth at., above Chestnut.
D Snyder, Pa , - GeoiMwCwejl, Conn *
KH Jnncs, UpioiniUe.rjv- WJlfeKenzie, Ky .
WD Evans. Fottatown r Isaac Acker & la, Pa
J Blakely* jV-.-. R DMolfat, Pen yvillo.lml
N EUma.ker, Jr,Laacco,Pa» H Small, Pottstown
John y&ndcrsucevPa ■ W H Bailey; Chester co
Wilmer Walton, Pa WHOheyney.Pa '
MBailey, Pa --. JWay, Pa
Jacob Devoe,\V Chester Enoch G&tchel, Pa
W WWileyrMd..* ...
_ THE UNION HOTEE—Arch 1 street, above Third.
J Gross, CircleyiUe, Ohio ADHarlan. Coateavillo
WBSfiaflor.NY JHaiuta. Alleghenycity
El) Coffin, Ind A Bates, Shane* Wile Ohio
Mrs Gilbert, Shahe/mlle, 0 W H Cartwright, lowa
Jos Manlier, lowa -. . HH,Welch.lowa -
if r * wJLi Dennison A son, Pa
HDHalt.Salem,NJ HGmmckson,Salem,NJ
J M.McMi.nn. Willminsport John D Skiles. Lancaster
i|»ws 4 ..
iSßjfe&Ui,. : . J H a?ft?o% l ,VSSS| d
Cant ft Thornton k la, Fa J Hammett, Cm, Ohio
J Hendrickson, NY.. Mr* Hendrickson, N V"
TV Tlunno - TE Vtckora, i'Jma.
C H'Allen, West Chester R Smith & ton. Pa
A MMonhali, Allegheny oty Jno C Kayshr* N Y
H C Von Doramitli* Pa f J ReTlbfer, Pa |
L Liliontbaj, Ga ;' WBeinplo, Allegheny city
h J Stolid k son, ya . WH Stone, NortUport, Me
„ JONES’ HOTEL— above Sixth.
C H Hayden, Boston Geo ft Welle. Charleston
A JVWw,Boston BRLeckey, Va,-
WJtFojk,V* . > . AMen MeLellan, Mo
O EardmanA la, N Y . ;i H Woraburr, Fla -
i#sdv ,nntHin
Sanmel JoliosJ’a JsrDen Otto, Pa
■ naassM.'
SMft•, £cWV alt
John LllotUe, Term ~ H C Sinclair, Tenn
HirairfMoVehrh.JLo A Km*. N Y
W H Smith; Belt , ' H Conifer, Balt,
P Doftiips k son, Cuba '' A Lblane, NO
K LMtonjßalt' \.: $ll FUrgusen, Md
ftHilhard,-Boston .. H pixjckard, 8 C
ThosjAnkford, vfc _ FA Hose, Ala
A G Taylor. Va. CH Hickey, Va
Ky .
S 5 Bullock. Lexington,ivy Mwm MB Hunt, Lex, Ky
C H Marshall, Mis* , Mrs Marshal fc da, Miss
FE Pmidlßton.Th la ' , ELBuutcher.Pa
J)r Andrew# & la, G»
. „ fjTa r Si’,B ONlON—Market at,, above Sixth.
§MU.phu* , ffW^MYpa
A l,yon«.PitWwr< . GW Chatter,fioncannon
J MAshi Dancannon - B Jones, Pottstown, F& '
C B Weavtr, E(i . P Cunin3*nyn, Pa ~
E AGLB HOTEIr-Tiilrd itreet, above Ha «*•
T Travilla, West Chester:; Bft Downing, West Che* '
J D fto&rt*. Balt - WD • Hobart*; Phila •
B 7 Homes, West Chester JGFisber ...
SKactwick ' J Williams,DO
JSaisburyfDel . . JSBrowu, NY
MERCHANTS' JIOTEL-Fourth'et, below Arch.
sw&mS™, m
J A Mnrkay, Ky > ■H C Wood.Ky r ./
JN Boswell, Ky ’ JB Murphy, Ky .
W W Williams, Tsnn F Jaynes, Pittsburg
Jos Johnston, Tona ' R B Pierce. Term - ’
W H Bray,Ala. . r , - MNewhofL-Wilm, NC'
W FPfiifson, BC WWiUon, Bethlehem
C M Michael, Slereareo J Keck, Mercer eo. ra -
H Wilson, ColumlMis. O v MG Jacobs, Mo .
Jesse Tyrrell, Boston W H Morrison,N C •
Jus W Anderson, Pa • P Saunders, losrn>'' j '•
W A Saunders, lowa . . r R KehTfcMinemllle
Nathan Worley, Pa -John HHuggrßalt •'
NP Moore, Mo . >. 'JLKioa & la, Tenn
J N Harm A la, Ark ' W H Thompson, Easton
B G ImxteT,Boston AlSevm. Somerset,o
R Krous, Balt - J D Japobs, Cbambersburg
A WPorter, Mass rH H Piper, Bait : , -
John G 111 ' r * ‘K.T Atwns, 111,.
Jon M Carr, A)!egheny, Fa Wmofee, 111
F Robinson; NY' , HGO Carpenter, N Y .
G W Tenn J B Miller, Cbnmbsrsburg
/os R Jaoobr, SiLdnis -> ' • (PA Bchwars, Balt
, BALUEAOLB „
Miss A Baker; AUenTdW T Toomey. Annville, Pa
W Gnimbier, AnqvilTo, Pa • J Walter. Easton
Mr* j> Pinter. Reading r . ; Mrs A’wlnk v V* ll# .
Henry Hsusor, Pa /«»../ J BSpinner,Northurobrnd
t NATIONAL HOTELS Race street, above Third, ,
J NHooyenAshland, Pa 8 Hoover, Pottsviilo '
gPflefdri-Lobanon, Pa ' John THeazei;Woodoide
WHrfr,>p* V/ ' John"Howa,Ky * . ’
F E).n«k?nlich , J«itil®homGeo o A%iithf4'io2 a »
t H -^. ! l-J£HRobisoiiA6.la« P& v
Mrs SmxW?.*-eoa« LiyerpooPFb-Prefsi Allentown
Amos Day is,-Easton ,4W:BSteokel, Pa
BLorae»<?n,Pav ; . ... J. . ,
FRANKLIN HOUBE, Chestnut street, aboye ThiM, .
- Dennis Moan, Par,.,-; - .-John AllenLNY”
Jolm J Yt-i;/.; , J ft Visen, Mbs
JNI Butler/ «iis *-* 4 JoJmßicnardson,Ga
St Louis
:n&twS y - ■
NOTlCEst*
NOT I c E—DEPARTMENT Ol? ; SDKi
VEYS. OEPICB OP OHUSF ENGINEER XK©
SVRVJiYOh. ....
Phil/ADBLpiita. Sept. B.lBW.—Duplicate sr.
EIGHTH BEOTION of the Burvov and RegulfUibn of
the 'i*wenty-firat ward, Northward by Erie
avenue, Southward by Allegheny avenue, Eastward by
Fifteenth street, and westward by Thirteenth street.
Pan of the SECOND DIVISIONof said Twenty-first
ward, bounded Northeastward by Township lino rpad,
or .Wissalilekon streot, Southeastward by Lqgart ave
nue* and Sonthwestward by the rivor Scnuylkul, and
TEN I’H SbCTION of the township of Block-fey*. “
Twenty-fourth ward, bounded Northward or
avenue, Southward by Haverford road and
Sue. Eastward by Fifty-sixth street, and Westwa T «
ixty-sixtli street, are now prepared for oublio inv’wo
-I*o n at the Offices of SURVEYORS andREGULA
TORB of the Eighth and Twelftli Burvey.DistricU. anC
at the Offioe of this Department. City Building, FIFTH
below Walnut street, and the Board of Surveyors have
appointed .MONDAY, the. 19lh instant, at W o clock A.
At., to considorau objoouons that may be urged thoreto
b, an, ,iti«n inte-eced LANI) KNEABS,
a9-dtl9th Ohief Engineer and Surve>or.
Department op purlio luoii-
WAYB.—Office Southwest comer of CHE3TN UT
and FIFTH Streets. „ . „ «
PIIILADBtPHTA. Sept, 9,1859.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received by tee under
signed at the office until 12 o’clock M of October 3d,
1859 tor, the construction of a culvert— ,
On the Una of Wallace street, between Sixteenth and
Seventeenth streets, to be built of tmck,^»cular i in
form, with a dear inside diameter of two feet six inches
—m length 454 feet. .
AH bidders are invited to be present at the opening of
Proposals offered on said day at 4 o’clock. F.’ M. Speci
fications may be obtained at the Department. of, bur
veys. JOSEPH BHANTZ,
s9-3t - • ChiefCommiseioner.
NOTIOE TO CONSIGNEES.—The
S&Bl Bark FREDERICK LENNlG,.CaptainSum
ner,lroin New Orleans, is now discharging at Ta’ems
wharr, below SOUTH Street. 4 . .
Consignees will please attend to receiptof their, goods.
All goods left on the wharf will be t>}of6d&tCrmßignoea
expense. It THOS; RICHARDSON a CO.
NOTIC'D TO - CONSIGNEES- —Tho
ffiSshin J4IKT W TRICK, C»pt. FAIfES. from
LIVERPOOL, is now discharging* at Smith » Wharf,
elowVine street. Consignees will plew® 6 ®, r l: Jc®, 1 !
bermits on board. All goods not permitted within five
pays.willbesent to Public Store.
dsB*st THOS. RICHARDSON fc CO.
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHLA.
Estate of ALEXANDER Deceased.
Sur citation to surety of former Adnuuistrator to nlo
Th° ASmtor .willtod !■? the Court to state an no
count of the said surety, in cpnfonmty with, said oita
COMMISSION HOUSES.
gHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON,
NO. 11S CHESTNUT ST..
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FOR THE SALE OF
PHILADELPHIA-MADE
GOODS.
fcB-6m
FANCY DRY GOODS JOBBERS.
& ROBERTS.
. 429 MARKET STREET,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBBRB
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
SMALL WARES, COMBB,
BRUSHES, LOOKING-GLASSES,
GERMAN and FRENCH FANCY GOODE,
AMD
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS. »u»-8m
JJUIINETT, SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN,
Ar. now oponint at tli.i rStorj.
NO. 402 MARKET STREET,
: Above FOURTH, Nor h Bide,
A HAXDgOMX'ASBORTOSRT OX
NEW FALL STYLES OF
FANCY DRY GOODS.
OX THEIR OWE IMPORTATION
and seleotion, which they offer for sale to buyer* from,
all parte of the United States, on the moat reasonable,
terra*. aus-tm
MARTINS. PEDDLE.
& HAMRICK,
Importer, end dealer, m
HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND FANCY NOTIONS,
NO. 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Five doora below the Merchants’. HoteL
Offer foreale the moat complete stookof Goode m their
line to he found in the Dsttan Statms, oonsietin, of
HOSIERY, of over j grade. . -
GLOVES, m three hundredyenehei.
UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS.
LINEN-BOSOM BHIHTB and COLLARS.
LINEN CAMBRIC HUFFS, tt SHIRT FRONTS.
LADIE8 T ELASTIC BELTS, with plaepe of en
tirely now designs, with an endless yanety of NO
TIONS. to which tjiejr invite the attention of
FIMT-CLASH WESTERN AND SOUTHERN
BUYERS. aue-Sm
DUHIIING & CO.,
Noe. M and M NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Are now receiving, by suooeaeive arrivals from Europe,
THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS
OP
ENGLISH AND GERMAN
HOSI E R Y ,
GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES,
WOOLLEN YARNS.
MACHINE sewing silk and thread,
And solicit an inspection of their complete nnd well.
... assorted stock,
IfUSm ' ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO
. SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE.
BROTHER"; & BREWSTER,
S 3 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
HOSIERY,
. 3 EOVEB,« W(H)OJ)g
We have afinestook of Imported and Domestio Goode,
'particularly adapted to
SOUTHERN TRADE,
To which we invite the attention of Rrst-olass buyers,
au6-2m
OLAR K ’ S
SPOOL
COTTON,
Just received,^
A FULL ASSORTMENT IN
WHITE,. COLORS,
* For sale by - '
C H ARL E S FIELD,
NO. 20 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
AGENT FOR PHILADELPHIA.
lIOCtTJET & HUTTON,
AA manufacturers of
DESKS
AND CABINET FURNITURE,
NO. SA9 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
Office, Bank, and Sohool Furniture, Extension Tables.
Bookcases, Wardrobes, eto. stfduu
. D Eli P H“fA“
ANP
ORESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY.
AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF.THE ABOVE
NAMBD CORPORATION,
* HELD AT
■ NO. 6 MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE,
At 10 o'clock A. M., September Tth,lBlS9 ( the follow
ing gentlemen were unanimously elected Directors of
the Company, via i
GEORGE H. STUART,
8. MORRIS WAIN,
MATTHEW W. BALDWIN,
CHAS. MAOALE6TER, and
JOHN EDGAR THOMSON.
Tho BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION to the CAPITAL
STOCK of aaid COMPANY ate now open at the above
narried Office, where all persons favorable to the enter
prise are respectfully invited to subscribe. sB-tf
rjIHE FINE ARTS.
VITI & BROTHER,
(roniißßtr vno Tin t boss,)
Have joH received, per bark Oraville from Leghorn,
over Two Hundred and Fifty oases of
ITALIAN MARBLE FIGURES—
GROUPS, BUSTS, MONUMENTS,
GARDEN BTATUES AND VASES,
ALABASTER URNS,
, ORNAMENTS'AND FIGURES,
VERDE PI PRATE WARE, MOSAIC,
TABLES, FOUNTAINS, TAZZAB, &c., Ac.,
With a complete assortment of objects of
FINE ART,
All of which they are disposing of at the lowest im
porting rates, at their Waremooms,
:• No. 639 ARCH STREET,
Bft-S-R (Below SEVENTH, north side.)
AN EVIDENCE THAT THE LIFE-SIZE
Photographs in Oil are appreciated, is fully proven
by the mcraiemg demand for them at REIMER'S Pho
tographic Giiltvj. SECOND Street, above Green. H*
Family chocolate
, ’ on -
_SUPERIOR QUALITY.
' EDWARD A. HEINTZ,
Manufacturer and Importer of
French an Sp JJ^ B OCOIiATE
Store S. W. comer ARCH and NINTH Streets.
«9-Sm (Factory 814 Filbert street.)
tjURE CONFECTIONERY;
V
Bl.r^w/onVn^rARCH»ndNINTH Btroat,.
rt-ann |Faolor?BH Fillwrt Btreet.)
Fresh fruit jars.
, Those who wish to avoid the uncleanliness at
tendant upon potting up fjrmt, &0., by the use of the oid
|tyle Jare with metal covers and cement, wnl.be pleased
to learn that the whole operation of Preserving can be
performed in lea* than one fan the usual time bv the
HAftTELL’S ALL-GLABS PRESERVING
pronounced by physicians ami sciontiflo men to
■/M the safest and most reliable aar ever,made. A sing e
: will satisfy anyono of their moomparable
-Tsupenonty oyer all others.
• PM.nt.
> ~ . HAfiT|tL |Lb^HWgRTH, ti
i»a-Bt-.->} General Glass Depot
• ATTENTION, epicures !
dry-goods jobbers.
t S. STEWART & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBBRB OF
SILK AND FANCY
dry goods.'
NO. 30* MARKET STREET, .
Aro now daily receiving from tho Largo Auction Sales,
and other sources,» full assortment of desirable FALL
GOODS, purehnseil FOR CASH, to wliioli they invite
the attention of Cash and prompt Six-months buyers.
Full linaa of Black and Fancy Silks, and all tho now
fabrics in Drosn Goods, constantly on hand. t 9-Sm
j;w. PROCTOR & GO.,
IMPORTERS,
JIASUFACTUS ERS,
JOBBERS, AND RETAILERS,
LADIES’
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS,
708 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
Invite tlie attention of Wholesale Buyers to their Btook,
comprising every variety of styles in medium and first
class Good*, including
FINE AND COSTLY
VELVET CLOAKS,
HANDSOME
BEAVER CLOAKS,
MISSES' CLOAKS,
NEW STRIPED BOURNOUS,
BOURNOUS WITH PLAITS,
fce., Ac.,
AU of whibh will be offered at Low Price*
TO CASH AND SHORT-TIME BUYERS.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
THE FAR IS
MANTILLA
EMPORIUM,
708 CHESTNUT STREET,
jgITER, PRICE, & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
315 MABKET STREET,
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' GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
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Linen, Cambrio, and Silk Hdkfs.
SHETLAND WOOL ZEPHYRS, Ac.
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• MILLINERYUOODB AND EMBROIDERIES.
COTTON, MARSEILLES, and LINEN SHIRT
FRONTS, a large nnd cheap variety.
“JOUVIN’B SYSIEME.” BEST QUALITY KID
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IY . F . IVARBURTON,
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430 CHESTNUT STREET.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
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OP
FALL AND WINTER
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From (he lata
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AT
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OURWEN KTODDAUT & BROTHER
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NOS. 4 JO, 454, AND 43i NORTH SECOND ST.,
AtiOVK WILLOW.
PJEW FALL GOODS.
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809 AND 8U CHESTNUT STREET.
s7-3t
§ALE OF SHAWLS.
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AT
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100 STRIPE BROCHE SHAWLS.
RICH BROCHE
LONG SHAWLS.
104 WIDE BRQCHE SCARFS,
4T5 NEW STYLE STELLA SHAWLS.
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NEW STORE, 912 CHESTNUT STREET.
e7-3t*
g E P T E MOB E il Ist.
DESIRABLE STYLES
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
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NEW AND DESIRABLE STYLES
OF SEASONABLE GOODS, FROM AUCTION AND
OTHER SOURCES,
which wiil bo offered at our usual low prices.
Strangers in the eity are particularly invited to an
examination of our Stook.
CURWEN STODDART A BRO.,
<5O, <52, and <s< North SECOND Street,
above Willow Street.
FIGURED FRENCH MERINOES,
Of small and medium styles, suitable for Children,
at7ooonU per yard.
„ CURWEN STODDART k BRO..
„ . Nos. 450,452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
■7-31 s above Willow.
•merino Gauze undergarments,
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Hosiery in medium and superior qualities for Ladies'
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wear..
Gauntlets in silk, silk and Lisle, Lisle thread, kid and
buckskin.
Nubia Scarfs or Clouds, of large size, In white and
colors, for sale at
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auzl-mw&ftf No. 9 NORTH EIGHTH street
•jOLANKETS.
XX Jqst opened, a full assortment of Ribbon-Bound
nnd hitnoy BUnkets. which we have marked to sell at
low prices. CURWEN STODDART k BRO.,
, „ Nos. 430,452, and 434 North SECOND Stront,
s7-3t above Willow,
Black silks
IN ALL GRADES.
CURWEN STODDART k BRO.,
430,452, and <54 North SECOND Street,
_se7_;3t_ above Willow.
Fall anh winter silks,
FROM THE RECENT AUCTION SALES,
We are now m almost daily receiptof qew and de
sirable styles from the abovo sources,which we are
sollnunt small profits.
Wholesalo buyers and consumers are invited to an in
spection of our stock.
CURWEN STODDART k BRO.,
<5O, 432, and 434 North SECOND Street,
s7-3t above Willow.
('USSIMF.RES, CLOTHS, VESTINGS.
J Heavy dark mixtures CaMimeres.
Do. with and without Sidebands.
Black Cassitneres and Doeskins.
Binck Broadcloths. $1 fio upwards.
Light-colored Cloakings, $1 23 up.
Fall mid Winter Ventings.
COOI’ER k CONRAD.
eel NINTH and MARKET.
ATEW FALL CLOAKS.
J-v The Subscribers
are now opening
NEW FALL CLOAKB,
FLOMBIERhi STRIPE CLOAKS.
CHESTERFIELDS, CABAQUKH,
to which they respcotfilily invite the atteution of
Ladies.
Tho Paris Mantilla Emporium,
708 CHESTNUT Street.
*tt3lU • J. W. PROCTOR ft CO.
AfEW FALL GOODS !T!
-11 THORNLEY k CHISM, corner of EIGHTHand
BrRINU GARDEN Streets.
Have just received a lot of
BEAUTIFUL BaTIN PLAID POPLINS.
* Rich Foulard Silks.
Handsome Fall De Laines.
New FnlLOhintzes. fito., 40.
Whirffare very dertrablr and very thtaf.
BLACK SILKS AND FANCY SILKS!!!
Light Cloth Raglans lor fall weather.
Shawls. Dusters. Ac., m treat variety.
Good Family and Fronting Linens.
A largo itock of Domestic Muslins.
Great quantities of Flannels.
Cloths, Casunwes,Satmetts. A0.,a0,
CLOSING OUT MUCH,BELOW COST:
Silk Mantillas.
Laco Mantillas.
Bareges, Organdies. Lawns, Ac.,Ac.
AH Summer Good* of every description,
BrTHORNLEY A CHISM, EIGHTH and SPRING
GARDEN.
“N.8.-WE BUY AND SELL FOR CASH.”
au2o-tf
Fall and winter goods,
For Men and Boys’ Woar. , ..
Mack and Colored Cloths, in French, Eughsh, and
American fabrics,
Fancy and Plain Caesnnercs, do, do.
Mixed Coatings.
Beaxor Cloths,Tricot. Ac. Ac.
Just from Auction, a largo lot of low, medium, and
fine grades of Black Cloths, of Belgium fabrics, suitable
for the Tailoring trade. Cloaks, Ac., Ac.
CUIiWEN STODDARTA BRO.,
450, 462, and 454 North SECOND Street,
»7-3 t above Willow.
T UPIN’S PINE MERINOS.
M-J Ono hundred pieces of extra quality and desirable
colore at $1 W.
One hundred pioola of fine quality and of same colors
at7Beer*.?.
These 6 oous have the most value of any that wo have
offered. HIIARPLESS BROTHERS,
*5 CHESTNUT and EIGHT!! BtreeU.
New autumn silks.
Just opened ton cases of selected Silks of our owu
importation.
Plain loult do Sines, from the lowest prices to the
finest goals.
Rich Lyons Silks of (he newest designs.
Plain Black Silks, glossy and heavy,
Neat figures and Brocade Blacks.
Black and Fancy, two Jupes.
8H AKPLEBS BROTHERS,
eg CHESTNUTand EIGHTH Streets.
•frNGUSH SHIRTINGS.
JLi Just receivod a choice lot
Of neat and medium stylos
English Shirtings, Prints,
New designs, good colors. _
SHARPLESS BROTHERS,
eg EIGHTH and CHESTNUT.
Dress goods.
Ricfi Bouquet-pattern Wool Delaines.
Lupin’s French Mnnnoes, 75 cents up.
Cheap Delaine* nml Plaids.
Fall Poplins, Chintzes. Ac.
BLACK WOOL DELAINES.
Lupin’s Black Wool Delaines, 37 and 48 cents*
Lupin’* finest quality do., go ami 50 cents.
Black Bombazines, Alpacas. Bilks, Ac.
COOPK&A UONARD,
sea NINTH and MARKET,
IjlALIj -ND WINTER SHAWLS,
Medium and Rich Border Stella Shawls, in color*
and Blacks.
Kroclie mill Chain Laine Long Shawls, of all grades,
in new demons.
GVRWKN STODDART A BRO.,
450,452,and454N0rth SECOND Btroot.
*7-3t above WRlnw.
High colors lupin’s
FRENCH MKRINOES.
Pinks. Bine*, Buff Green, and Crimson, onlv 75 cents
per sard. CURWKN STODDART A BRO.,
Nos. 450,452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
s7'3t nlmve Willow.
CAUPFTIftGS, OIL CLOTHS, &c,|
TO MERCHANTS "BUYING OIL
CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES.
BLABON & SMITH,
•MANUFACTURERS OF OIL CLOTHS,
140 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
We invite the attention of dealers toourferge stock of
FLOOR, TABLE, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS,
GREEN GLAZED OIL CAMBRIC,
n beautiful article for shades. The largest stock of
WINDOW SHADES and BUFF HOLLANDS in the
market, at prices which defy competition. au3l-2m
JgAILY & BROTHER,
IMPORTERS of
CARPETINGS,
NO. U2O CHESTNUT STREET,
Are now oponing their
FALL STOCK
o r
VELVET,
TAPESTRY, and
BHU3BELB.
ALSO,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
THREE-PLYS AND INGRAINS.
And an unusual display of ses-3m
FLOOR OIL. CLOTHS.
JJJ’OALLUM & CO..
CARPET MANUFACTURERS,
6I.EN BOKO MILLS, GERMANTOWN.
Alio, Importer, end Dealer, in
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS.
MATTING, RUGS, &C.
WAREHOUSE 609 CHESTNUT 8T„
(Oppoa)te the State Home.)
Southern and Weetern buyer. are reepeotfuilr invited
t o call, aui-Sra
WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac.
JgILVEB WARE.
WM. WILSON & SON
Invito epeoial Attention to their atock of SILVER
WARE, whioh is now unusually Urge, Affording a va
noty of pattern and design unsurpassed by any house
the United Stoles, and of finer quality than is manufac
tured for tublo use in any part of the world.
Our Standard of Silver is 935-1000 parU pure.
The English Sterling 925-1000 “
American and French,
.900-1000 “
Thus it will l>e seen that we give thirty-five parts purer
than the Amoricnn And French coin, and ten parts purer
than the English Sterling. We ineSt all our ova Silver,
and our Foreman being connected with the Refining De
partment of the United States Mint for several years, we
guarantee the quality as above (W 6), which is the Jlnest
that can be made to be serviceable, and’will resist the
aotlon of aolds much better than the ordinary Silver
manufactured ,
WM. WILSON & SON,
S. Vi. CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY BTS,
N. B.—Any finoness of Silver manufactured as agreed
upon, but positively none inferior to Ftenth and Ameri
can standard.
Dealers supplied with the same statdard as used in
our retail department.
Fine Bilver Bars, 999-1000 parts pure, constantly on
hand. au2i-6m
I’APEII HANGINGS, &c.
W 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,
Hither to city or country, at the lowest rates.
Their stock now on hand is large, and owners of pro
perty, builders,anddealers generally, will find it to tneir
advantage to purohase of them. au29-lm
PAPER WAREHOUSE.
HOWELL & BOUHKE,
IT BOUTJI FOURTH STREET, (..Low Makkt),
AMS OSPOSITM MERCHANT ITREKT,
Have on hand a large and iplendid auortment of
WALLL AND
WINDOW PAPERS,
Towhioh they invite the attention of
WESTERN AND SOUTHERN BUYERS.
au26-2ra
CHINA AND QUEENSWARE.
\yRIGHT, SMITH, & CO.,
CHINA, CLASS, AND QUEENSWARE.
PITTSBURG AGENCY.
GLASS, NAILS, Ac., delivered from the Factory
AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES.
GRANITE BUILDING, No. 5 North FIFTH Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
auS-fm&wtf
TURNBULL, ALLEN,
& CO.,
NOB. 23 AND 25 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
IMPORTERS
ASD r
Wholesale Dealers in
CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARE
PITTSBURG GLASS AGENCY.
SOTMerohants supplied with Glass at Manufacturer's
prices. aus-3m
gOYD & STROUD,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
Have now on hand a complete stock of
QUEENSWARE,
GLABSWARK, and
FRENCH AND F.NOLISH CHINA,
, At their Old Stand, No. 32 NORTH FOURTH BT.,
four doors below Merchants’ Hotel, to which they invito
the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS.
Aoknti for Pittsburg Glass. aus-3m
UMBRELLAS.
gXMON HEITER,
WHOLESALE MANUFACTURER
OF
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS,
NORTHWEST CORNER OF THIRD AND MAR
, KET STREETS.
My stock is now very complete In every department
and will lie found to offer inducements to buyers unsur
passed by any other.house, aull-2m
jgLEEPER & FENNER,
WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS
09
UMBRELLAS AND PARABOLB,
326 MARKET BTREET, PHILA.,
Are now making more than nvs iiusdbbd
fARiKTiKs of Umbrellas, of every sue, from 23 to 40
inches.
Buyers who have not had 8- 9c F.’s make of goods will
find their time well spent in looking over this well-made
•took.whioh includes maxt novxltibs, not to be met
with elsewhere, au6-3m
HARDWARE;
BRO., & CO .
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, Ac.,
529 MARKET STREET. 529
BELOW SIXTH, NORTH SIDE,
a u3-3m PHILADELPHIA.
jyjOORE, HENSZEY & CO-,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND GUN
WAREHOUSE,
NO. 45JT NARKBT, AND 416 COMMERCE STS.,
os4ia PHILADELPHIA.
FERTILIZERS,
FARMERS.
PHOSPHATIC
GUANO
FROM SOMBRERO ISLAND, WEST INDIES.
THE RICHEST FORMATION OF PHOSPHATE OF
LIME KNOWN IN THE WORLD.
It oontnin* over 80 per cent, of Bone Phosphate of
Lime, being 50 per cent, richer in Phosphate of Lime
than Bone Du6t.
FOR BALE BY THE TON OR CARGO, AND TO
FARMERS AT
$BO PER TON OF 2,000 LBS.
JOS. B. HANSON,
Sole Agent in Philadelphia,
tull-thßin 2m No. 105 North WATER Street.
LOOKING-GLASSES.
ROOKING glasses.
Now in itore the most extensrve and elegant assort'
incut of
LOOKING GLAS3EB,
For every space and every position, and at the most
moderate prices.
LOOKING GLABSEB
In the most elaborate and the most simple frames.
LOOKING GLASSES
Framed in the best taste, and tu the most substantial
manner.
LOOKING GLASSES
Famished by as, are manufactured by ourielvc* in our
own establishment.
LOOKING GLASSES
In MAHOGANY aud WALNUT frames for Country
Soles.
JAMES S. EARLE & SON,
816 CHESTNUT STREET,
»pl-lf PHILADELPHIA,
WINDOW SHADES.
P A I, I, TRADE.
TO MERCHANTS BUYING
WINDOW SHADES,
WINDOW HOLLANDS,
WINDOW SHADE FIXTURES,
CURTAINS OR CURTAIN MATERIALS,
W. lIENUY PATTEN,
030 CHESTNUT STREET,
OFFERS FOR INSPECTION TO UUYERS
A FI'LL LINK OF THK ABOVE GOOD.,
Manufactured aud Imported exprosriy for the
FALL TRADE,
e6-6tj Which are offered at
PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION,
112 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. 112
STEREOSCOPIC BAZAAR —Great Emporium for
Stereoscopes and Stereoscope Views, American, Frenoh
and English. Opera Glasses, Microscopos, and improved
Spectacles, correctly suited to the eye*, at
M. T. FRANKLIN’S, Optician,
„ . HI BoutliFOUß-rH.Btroet, below CbeSnut.
Artificial Human Eyes inserted. 04-lmif
GUANO, GUANO.— lift tons of Guano,
in store and for sale, at $2O per 2000 lbs, by
al-df WiLLQW s J ag. A a,
OEFINED SUGAR.—SOO barrels various
180 bb ” K d o , ; ,i
LETITU Street
T ADIES’ IIAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, FRI
SETTS, and CURLS, manufactured in the vary
best and newest Paris styles, and of which we constantly
keep ft very largo assortment on hand, sold wholesale
ana retail, at the lowest possible prices. Orders from
all parts of the country solicited, and promptly attended
to. Also, anew HAIR DYE, superior to any in use.
_ . . M. HUTOIB, No. 12 TENTH St.,
au2o-3m* Between Market and Chestnut,
WANTS.
"VIT-AN FED—By a Young Man, Ivl years
T T °. W ‘ a .Situation io any Mercantile EsteUish
merjt, where he can make himself useful, and acquire
business knowledge, either in the Counting room <i
store. Addrew ** G. O.,’* at this office. sk-St*
«££ 000 -WANTED, FIVE THOU
®U.UW. SAND Dollar, on Firat Mortiaj. on
aFArni. 26. miles from Philadelphia, in tho State of
Pennsylvania. Tho security is more than double the
amount. A bonus of £260 will be allowed. The interest
will be paid anteriorly if wauted. Address BOX 7!?,
Post Office, Philadelphia. s5-6t*
VA/'ANTED —By a Young Man from the
* 7 Country, a Situation in some Wholesale House;
has had some experience in the badness, andean give
the best ofoityand country reference; age 17 years.
Cfdl aUOO ARCH Street, below Tenth, between 10 and
II« dock this morning. It*
m WANTED—To Rent in Germantown,
by Ist of November at latest, a i .odemte.iised*eon
veoient House, about 10 minutes walk from the Rnil
li°i £ P, ot than £4OO. Address “ Box 302,” Phila
delphia Post Office. s9-3t*
YyANTF,D»-A Situation by a Young
T.i • Man in a Shipping and Commission House, or as
a Shipping Clerk in a wholesale House; who is well ac
quainted with the business and has some trade which he
can influence. Best reference given. Address *’Ship
per,''at this office. tJSI*
WANTED. —A Lady who writes a good
business hand, is desirous of obtaining Writings
of ar*/ kind, eitheroutorathome. Address ‘‘•opyiet,”
Ledger office. . s7-3t*
TITANTED TO EXCHANGE for improv
• ■ ed city property, free from incumbrance, 160 acres
of excellent FARMLAND. located in Gloucester Co.,
New Jersey. The Railroad from Camden to Bridgeton,
shortly to be laid, passes within a short distance of the
land. For further particulars address J. K., office of
The Press, jell.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
Elegant uhestnut-street besi-
PENCE FOR SALE, No. 1924, Lot 235 feet deep
by 22 [eet front, 4 story Brick Dwelling, 3 story double
l’. r. «. n ?*, replete with all modern conveniences,
Marble Mantels and Gas lu every room. Toe House is
built in the most substantial manner, best quality slate
roof, two Furnaces. Range, Ac., slim complete order.
For sale cheap. Apply to GUMMEY Sc SON,
*9-ft 620 Walnut street.
I® TO LET—A Convenient House, with
IsiL&U Die modern improvements, lmt and cold bntbi,
hesmrs. 40. No. 96 UNION Streat. Burlington. N. J.
Applr to E. P. MIDDLETON,
No. 5 North FRONT Street.
«§ FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP—A double
i“5-Jl> r «»-»'P r r Brick Dwell ins. No. HW FKANK
LIN fitroet, below Jefferson. Lot 100 feet deep, with
«^°nl! or,r , Lftrpe . nt *i? Bho ? ,? n Robiwon street Prioe
$J,K#>» subject to Ground Rent of £B4. Apply on pro-
__ sB-3t
ga FOR SALE—Two Houses on Frank-
JBlithn street, Noe. 1332 and 1340, with all the modern
improvements. Lot IUOK feet deep to Perth street.
Are offered tor $6OO aud $l,OOO less than co*t. They
are substantially built, aud of good material. Not much
inonoy wanted. gg.sf
TO RENT, TO GENTLEMEN, TWO
Largo Rooms, in a private family. Furnished or
Unfurnished, with the use of Bath. Location central.
References exchanged. Address ** R. Press office.
sd-Jf
PE RI 0 R
NORTH THIRD STREET STORE TO RENT.
The large aad 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
No. iir VINE STB EET.
MFOR SALE—A thrcc-story Modern
Dwelling. No. 835 MARSHALL Street, with all
the conveniences—2 ranges, 2 heaters, gas, and water
throughout. Apply on the premises. gs-st*
FOR SALE, a bargain, or to Rent.—
oiixThe House ami Store Nos. 601 and <O3 YORK Ave
nue. Suitable for the Shoe trade or any light busi
nesa. Terms low. Apply at No. 491. se3-7t*
For sale.
The Subscriber will dispose of the entire Stock of
FINE STATUARY.
HEAD AND FOOT stfONEB, Ac., Ao.
AT THE MONUMENT MARBLE ?ARD,
No. 1825 ARCH Street,
West of Eighteenth street
al-2m WM. HILL MOORE.
FOR SALE—A FARM of over 200
ZXm 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
peaches, the trees of which live to a great age. Situate
within two miles of a Railroad Station, Kent County,
Dclawaro;"comfortable buildings. For particulars, aa
dresa Box 32, Chester, Pennsylvania. au3o-lm*
®A HANDSOME FOUR-STORY CHEST
NUT Btreet Residence for Sale. No. 1924. Lot. 22
feet front, 2‘5 feet deep, double 3-story back buildings.
Is in good repair, and replete with all the modern im
provements, furnished m the best manner. For parti
far*, inquire of W. H. CARRYL,
nuZi-tt 7}9 CHESTNUT StreeL
TO BUILDERS AND OTHlHlS.—Roxbo
rough Cottage Lots for tale, 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
m JOHN FRASER. Architect,
au27-ltn* No. 11* Bouth FOURTH Street.
BOARDING.
VSTANTED, a furnished room with board
* " ing, in a French family. Address BWISS. Box
s9-2t*
VACANT, WITH BOARD, HANDSOME
• Communicating and Sinsle Rooms. No. 33 South
SIXTEENTH Street, four doors above Chestnut. s9-4t*
Handsomely furnished commu
nicatiti* Room*, with Board, vacant. Neighbor
hood, Broad and Walnut. Address “L. D.” Prtst
office. __ «7-3t*
BOARDING. —Elegant and airy Rooms,
single and in suites. can be bad with first-class
Board, for the Summer, Fall, and Winter, at WAL
NUT Btreet. auS-*m
EDUCATIONAL.
TlflSS DYOKMAN, formerly Professor of
J."i the Piano, and raetnmr of the Jury of Admission
in the Royal Conservatorio at Brussel*, will resume giv
ing lessons September 16th, No. 1619 CHESTNUT St.
jslD 6t*
\ I’I’LIUATLONS OF FEMALE TEACH
xA. ERS for the Departments of Frenoh and Music, in
the Girls’ High School, will be received until the 17th
instant, at the Office of the Board of Controllers of Pub
lic Schools. Southeast corner of 81XTH and ADELPHI
Streets addressed to the undersigned, Chairman of the
Committee on said School.
s93t R. M. DUSENBERY.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
IVOTIUE.—The Copartnership heretofore
i. * existing between the Subscribers is dissolved by
mutual consent, THIS DAY. ___
THOMAS T. MASON having purchased CHARLES
E. RuBINSON’S entire interest in the Concern, is alone
authorised to seitle the business of MASON 4. CO.
thomab t. mason,
PiULADA., Sept. 7, 1859 C. E. ROBINSON.
N.B.—The DRY GOODS JOBBING Business will be
continued at No. 434 MARKET Street, under the same
name, by THOMAS T. MASON.
I’niLADA., Sept. 7,1659. s3-lm
THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex
isting between the subscribers is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. The business of the firm wtU be
settled by JOSEPH B. HANSON, who is authorized to
use the came of the firm in liquidation.
JOSEPH B. HANSON,
July let, 1859. NORWOOD PENROSE.
JOSEPH B. HANSON will continue the Tobocoo Com
mission business, and Ageooy for the sale of Sombrero
Guano, as heretofore. „
No. IQS North WATER Street,
and No. 106 North DELAWARE Avenue.
GEORGE BOLDIN,
106 North WATER Street
NORWOOD PENROSE,
104 North DELAWARE Avenue.
NORWOOD PENROSE date ofthefirmof Joeephß.
Hanson A Co.) is this day associated wjth GEOAOE
BOLDIN, under the style and firm of BOLDIN A PEN
ROSE, for the purpose of conducting a Tobocoo, Oil,
and General Commission Business,
July 1,1869. jyl-tf
TVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
i l firm of WARNICK, CHADWICK, & BRO. is this
day dissolved. The Heater, Range, and Store business
will be continued under the name of CHADWICK A
BRO., at the Northeast corner of SECOND and RACE
Streets. JOHN K. CHADWICK.
FRANCIB A. CHADWICK.
Philadelphia, July 11,1859. jyll-tf
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
JJOUSEKEEPERS,
AND THOSE COMMENCING HOUSEKEEPING,
Will find by far the largest and most useful stock of
housekeeping and useful articles in the oity, comprising
many new goods, Just received from Europe, of a kind
never be fore for sale in Philadelphia, at the warerooms
of
JOHN A. MUHPHEY& CO.,
922 CHESTNUT STREET,
Jy27-f m w tf
MARBLE WORKS.
jyjONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS.
Has oenetantly on baud n very large assortment o
MONUMENTS,
ENCLOSURES, and
GRAVE-STONES,
Of various design*, mode of the finest
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLES,
Which he will toll at greatly reduced prices. Is also
prepared to execute orders upon the most favorable
terms, and respeotfolly invites the publio generally to
examine his stook bo fore purchasing elsewhere.
ADAM STEINMETZ,
Monumental Marble Works,
RIDGE AVENUE, below Eleventh street,
a»l9-mwf-6m Philadelphia.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
QENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS
AND
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS.
LONGOOPE * PEAROE,
NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
Have now in store a full assortment in their line, to
whtoh they invite the attention of their customers
and buyers of such goods. auB-2m
JW, SCOTT—lato of tho firm ot Win
• cheater k, B«ott—GENTLKMrEN’B FURNISH
ING STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814
CHESTNUT Street, (nearly opposite the Girard Houso.)
Philadelphia.
J.W.S. would respectfully call the attention of his
former patrons and friends toms new store, and is pre
pared to fill orders for SHIRTS At short notice. A
Eerfeot fitguarantied. Wholesale Trade supplied with
ne Shirts and Collars. Jjjl-jy
/-IUEESE.—3OO boxes Herkimer County
Cheese, in store and for sale by __
C. C. SADLER A CO.
iu27 Arch street, eeoond door above Fran*
A MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
HOOD’S MATINEE.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, S.M.n>bu 15. VO>.
Doors opea at* o’clock. Coin me ora at*.
n , Adnuxsion to sli parts of the house, 25ceots.
Package of six Tickets. One Dollar.
To begin with the Comic Pantomime of
FOUR LOVERS.
Followed by the
_MEYER’B BISTERB.
. *-r» aid JOSEPHINE.
AND A GRAND DIVERTISSEMENT.
Concern,
Store., Mdgmd
WHEATLEY & CLARKE’S ARCH
-BTR EET THEATRE.
THIS (THURSDAY! EVENING. SeatemW 7_
RICHARD lll.—Richard Third, Edwin looth; King
Henrr \l, Mr. John Gilbert;Queen Elisabeth Mr?
John Drew; Lady Anne, Miss Emma Taylor7 U aUS *
To ©onelude with the Corned ten* of 3
. THE LAUGHING HYENA.
Mr. Felix Fnmer, Mr. Jobs Gilbert.
Bcaliof Pbich.— Admission, 15cents; Secured Seats
in DressCirule.ATX eeets; Parjaet.ao oeats.
Doors'opcn at 7o'clock; performance to ooameaa*
at 7)« o’clock precisely.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
THIS EVENING, FRIDAY, September 9th,
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.
Supported by
THE ENTIRE STRENGTH
or
~ THE UNRIVALLED COMPANY.
MBS. D. P. BOWERS,
LUCY ESCOTT.
BIGNORINA PRATESI.
BIGNQRINA GALETTI,
MR- J. H. TAYLOR.
MR. A.W. FENNO,
MR. RUFUS ADAMS,
MR. F. A. I^NNrAiLL,
MR. P. FLETCHER,
MB. ROSS ITER,
MR MARLOW.
MR. P. A. ANDERSON,
THREE HUNDRED AUXILIARIES.
. SPLENDID DANCES. BPLENDID MUSIC.
GREETED WITH ENTHUSIASTIC APPLAUSE.
After the PUr.a
_ NEW GRAND BALLET DIVERTISEMENT,
Will be presented.arranced espeeially by
, , SIGNOR RONZANf,
In wb>ch
6IGNORINA PRATESI and GALETTI.
THE PULL CORPS DE BALLET
Will oppear in
NE W DANCES
ADMISSION FIFTY AND TWENTY-FUr® CENTS.
Beats mav be secured dail? from Eirht A. M- ocul prx
P. M.-THE OFPICE IS NOW OPEN.
aUibsfoSi at 7 oclock ‘ commence
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
The residents on the Railroad Lines of GERMAN
TOWN. WEST PHILADELPHIA? AND
ELEVENTH STREETS. Ac., A reSctTnlly ie
formed that the Coedactors <*o these routes ere vrorided
with Tickets for the ACADEMY, the vurchoeers of
wmcn. on bffird the ear®, will be con rayed to end frora
the ACADEAIY. free of charge. The Now and Beuti
fnl Play of •* THE BLACK AGATE ” terminates prior
to ll P. M.
\\rAIiNUT-STREEX THEATER
" * Unparalleled Saeeessl
Unparalleled Soeceesl
Unparalleled Bbmm!
HOUSES CROWDED
HOUSES CROWDED
„ HOUSES CROWDED
From Pit to Dome,
From Pit to Dome,
From Pit to Dome,
To witness U»s
Toeitnesa Um
Towi&nest tbs
Gmnd Spectacular Drama
Grand Spectacular Pram*
Grand Spectacular Drama
FAUST AND MAR6UEBITB!!
FAUST AND MARGnCRitSIf
w , rt FAUST AND MARGUERITE!!
With it* new Scenery,
With its uew Scenery,
With its new scenert,
Magnificent Dresses,
Magnificent presses,
„ Mjjmfioent Dimm*
Beautiful Music,
Beautiful Music,
Beautiful Music,
Characteristic Dances,
Characteristic Dances,
Characteristic Dances,
Musical Effect*,
Magical Effect*,
Magical Ktfecta,
Great Cast*
(Great Cast*
Great Cut.
J. B. ROBERTS a# Mephiitopkilw.
J. B. ROBERTS a* Mephiatopailes.
J. B. ROBERTS &a Mephiatophttea.
PERRY, PH E^VELI7BOWERS,
FERRY. PHEWKLL, BOWERS.
MRS. ANN’A COWELL and MRS. THAYBR.
MRS. AXNA COWELL and MRS. THAYER-
Without extra charge!
Without extra charge •
Without extra rharte!
t - PRICKS AS USVAL.
_ »■“ PRICES AS I'SUaL.
Free concert at faikmotjnt.—
This AFTERNOON and EVENING t h»
, , HARMONY’ CORNET BAND
Will play the most popular moan of tb# day. Mar tfc*
new fountains oa the NORTH filBE Or rAlfi-
AIOUNT.
The Cars of the Green and Coatee. Fourth and Eighth
street nympany pass along Eighth and Coatee streets
every fige impute* to convey passengers to the fraud.
Fare FIVE CENTS,
, „ WILLIAM READ.
*u!9-f&tutf Superintendent.
Return of the
. FAVORITES,
ATAIUBICAL fund
„.~., c . O 2t fMKN CINtf MONDAY EVENING.
SEPTEMBER 12. and Every Evening during the Week.
The World-Renowned.OnnnslspoQiNy
GEORGE CHRISTY’S MINSTRELS/
GEORGE CHRISTY A R. M. HOOLHT.
p*oeiurro*«.
S. C. CAMPBELL. Musics! Director.
*7” Admission 25 cents. For further particulars sea
small and large bills. Doors ouen at 7. Commence at
8 o’clock. LEW IS JL. ZWI6LER,
■7-tf Agent.
QAMPBELL MINSTRELS!
COMIIEN C! N ti A lt ON li A BjpL t, 89.
And cortinue every Night during the Week.
Second and Positively the last Week this Seteo* of
RUMSEY A NEWCOMB’S
ORIGINAL
CAMPBELL MINSTRELS.
BRASS BAND axd DOUBLE TROUPE »
The following new Burlesques will be selected from
their inexhaustible <4 THE GUNNER#
FROM KANSAS,” “SCENES AT THE NEW YORK
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.” NEWCOMB IN THAT
GREAT DANCE. “VULCAN AT THE FORGEL*
HARRY LEIIR IN NEW ACTS “THE ESCAPED
CHINAMAN.” Little Bobby, the Child of Song ud
Comedian, with BULKY in new Comica like*. The
Tenors, LESLIE, and LAGELLES. with RAINKR»Ju
their aimuing Ballads. “THE COUNTRYMANaRD
ARTIST.” with other numerous acts.
For particulars see bills of the day.
ADMITTANCE 58 CENTB.
Doors open at o’clock; commenoe at 8.
P. A. CLARKE.
s5-6t Agent and Basinas* Director.
MCDONOUGH S GAIETIES—RACE ST.,
below THIRD.
FIFTH NIGHT RE-OPENING.
GALAXY OF TALENT.
1,100 persons visited the GoFLes on Satnrday even-
Three NEW PDA\B this week. “Hernandez,** the
greatest living performer, together wi*h Richard Burt
nlein. Billy Thomsa. Paul Burger. John Wilhaoag, Young
America, and Master Tommy. Miss Kate Leslie, Mu*
Mane. Miss Whelpley, Professor Simpeon, Master
A’BeckeL
BAND OF SERENADERS.
Admission 10 and M cents. Private Boxes g oenta.
CANFORD’S OPERA HOUSE,
ELEVENTH street,betweenChestnut end MufceL
Open for the Season,
BANFtiRD’S STAR TROUPE,
the l&rtest
. Company in the world,
In their excellencies every evening*
, . SANFORD appears
Every evening in Rtde of ChsreoUm
„ ™-a rrest 4u»« M ..
Boon op«nat?)S. Commano* at 8.
Admission 29 oenta. CfciUdren 13 oents.
tncS-imt
rpHB PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP
A THE FINE ARTS.
No. KBS CHESTNUT STREET,
Is cmb daily,(Bondaye excepted,i from 9 A, M. tifl <
P. M. Admission 25 cents. Children under U years half
price.
Bartholomew's Statue of EVE REPENTANT nowoa
exhibition for a short time.
HASSLER’S ORCHESTRA. —M. HASS
LER A BROTHER respectfully aanounoe that
they have located their Ofbce at their residence, ÜBB
LOCUST STREET, where engagements can be maos m
rosT. JeU-Sn
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
QKEAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND
VI TRUST COMPANY,
Office. No. 403 WALNUT Btreet,
(Company’s Building,)
ratLaenrau,
Bevins consolidated the business of the FARMERS'
UNION INSURANCE COMPANY OF ATHENB. PZ,
will hereafter conduct the same with a combined Capi
tal, and available
ASSETS OF OVER 8350,000,
Invested, for the most part, in Fiisr Bonne an Moat*
oaaxs, bearing six per cent interest, on unproved yte
pertj, worth double the amount.
m FIRE, INLAND. AND MARINE CARGO RIBXH
Taken on the most favorable terms.
DIRECTORS.
Charles C. Lathrop, William Darling.
Alexander WhiUdm, E. Tract,
John C. Hunter, James S. Smith,
Thomas L. Gillespie, Charles Harlan,
Daniel L. Collier, Jonathan J. Slocum.
C. C. LATHROP, President.
_ ir _ e , ■ yM. DARLING. Vice PreaMteet,
JAhnSS WRIGHT, Secretary and Treasurer. .
C. 8. RUSSELL. Assistant Secretary. mha-dJtWtf
above ninth.
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO,,
INCORPORATED 1810-CHARTER PERPBT-
No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia,
Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus la
vested in sound and available Securities, continue to in
sure on Dwellings. Stores, Furniture, Merchandise.
Vessels in Port ana their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property, AU losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
„ niiicroxs. ,
Georse Abbott, John T. Lewis, „
John Welsh. Jim*# R. Campbell,
Samuel C. Morton, Edmund G. DuQltu
Patrick Brad), Chae. W. Poultaey*
Israel Momt ,
GEORGE ABBOTT, Pr«ai«oL
THOMAS R. MARIS. SMruOirT. lU3-1T it
QHESTNUT SPRINGS.
WATER-CURE,
At CHESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA CcuntT. P»..
for the treatment of all Chronic and obstinate diseases.
This institution, under the charge of an experienced and
skilful Physician, is now confessedly the leading aqd
most successful hydropathic establishment ui tnie
°°Jlxr«BEgc«s.— Mrs. Mary Cottrinjer. 1M N<*tk
Twelfth street; Charles L. Sharpies*.
Eighth and Chestnut streets tGeorre
Market street; H. Ferries ton, Ew-»ol
ico. Forotherr
RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. CHESTNUT KILL.
jaJ-taiif -
rs. SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MER
ms
Street. . ma3o-lm
$50,000 TO LOAN,
XV SUMS TO SUIT APPLLCARTS,
upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Gut, Mar
ohandise. Clothing, Ac., on moderate JONES
U CO., Brokers, northwest ooraer of THIRD and GAB
KILL Streets, below Lombard, Established tor the lea
se years. Offioe hours from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M.
Second-hand Gold and Silver Watches, by eminent
makaia. warranted genuine, for sale cheap, at oee-utg
the original ooat, nini‘l
AHUBENEHTB.
TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS
THE NEW PLAY
THE BLACK AGATE.
Written be
MRS. D. P. BOWERS.
By highly iateQ*etail
By highly ist*U«etaftl
... Br.hickiy mUHoctgal
And dißcrumoAtins audience*,
And dittrjmjnating audience*,
And discmmnaUaf^odiene**,
SuHim© Afottoom.
SoNime Apotb«on/«
Satrfim© Apottootrj*
And
Every Nicht,
Krery Nixht,
Krsrr Nisht, Every N'irht,
Every Jfight, Every
Secure year Seat**.
Secure yoarSeete!
Secure yoar Beef!
SIX NIGHTS LONGER!
HYDROPATHIC.