The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 12, 1859, Image 3

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m' From IVo %., 18 4 ‘ 60to 7
♦aT “ Sto 5. H “ «to 70..,. 7
44 CtolO. 4 “ 70to fiO 4
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W' »aa».n*ei» Jo At AU-
Jeraer.Crueo, fromHjo liojaueiro 33th July,
v{th coffeeTo Jo* -Devoroul. HaiM in (vnnpsny with
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,;'MgoejtwfiotTfM ireri dpll.nndpo, freirhu were offer-.
lot. TSft iSrk Warren Hollett, with one Or tiro other
r w.-imlwyM! lWUWplfl„frOjn thft )o»diti(t n!iohnl-/w(i and
; tool) into the ReutraVGround, wheia they unbent exile
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&hr.Mdy: Snifc}jr< Brtsft* daw fr<jm Boston, *ith
T s &oni planter
SIOfeESSiA WwlW itoxtar.i afai froirt fortaaotith;
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town, CoSn. witft £ton« tpThnaM snaftold,,, •- ' ■ •
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RC, with' naval storea to Kowlajr. Aabburnat & Co.. ~.
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. En>Mt»Bvtto. S dan front Chatham! in
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vunnulfle toThoa Wowier* Jr. ~'*r
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-v 1 day from Pel,
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fJonr 3 Godfrey* Homnn. Pro«d*ncei 8 C#»tn*y VCo/
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.; _ EnaUrti. Bramtrpa, Tiyertop opal
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Sour Fidelia,. Wheaton, Salem, Y»n Buleat Nartnn
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tr J Jerpm«,.Jerem»7Al*nMrte, ete, Tweleter, Jr.
leatnerttWlUlpjj;, Olaypool.Balumore, A Orovee, Jr.
A berk (n th\» monusx»&xulnv«t\. «clir« panoed
, J , 'THOO..B, HIJOHBS. U
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,---> Arrired ( 6bto*EwoftrfromCardlm JHJUerwi^from.
Leghorn; Columbia. uora pqs, V*rka magdßjßfta. }
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Me end Amelin, from Mnlseni St Mnrys, from .Mitru- ,
i ! Bteemihlp.VlrjiM^Jwij^ nnfred at Rioh- ■;
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Tsana J«|aM/Chiffmftni loading *t
Bhipntfboron* A ser»on,>l«acom, CaU)npo,Gof»d-winr . i
®«Mag3SWi&.- £ :
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SanPranciaco ‘ :," • -
fihrr- Shirley, A lie a ; from Bpat*i fo r Caylou, WMapo*
- ton. from'LWbrpool, rat' >
*t Falmouth 2stb tifo'frora.
S aAS uft^” ! —• for. Fdraoaibi wiw 'at Mar
_. from Akyab, atßreirtfljrhsveii
, trite radon Hubbard, teUVdfrpw P&rhiinibuao
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' JulfiC !irt?2#lon £3#,. ■ -
&uk Palorjno* frithnm, for Voalcejotaared at Kew,
naited Trom lk>aton for,
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pfelindalphii; etaorM afc B<J»'
-', ftobbm*/ibf ph in * wMod, from ’
Vj Bedford atfo in|t/
Rqtldr-
Jftncj at Portland 9th
- ~*. from East’
Itsiiis
~. ~9fM SeUMapi from Plimouth foWPhile,
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; BBittfd frobi AjdMfldWa
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m] ton* »i|e4^fromPfo-'
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port (rfJJßvYorktMUsd
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MEROHANTS’ IIOTEL-Fportti rt.,below Atoh.
D J'Egiin, W«h, B. Ot, . ■ <l O Hester, Peorlj,’llt i
• 5 fsfefe n ,
WFJemias/Seaford, Da): . John He»ey» hsaford Pel
■■ jdNES’HOTEL—Chestnut strceti above Sixth.'
JaooliNciLftittyburg -- JDorVey<Pi&t«t>urg
Geo Moßrido. Pittsburg ' j) Hiss, Pittsburg
CLaekey,PhiLV“',- ' ' TS Bow*. Ala, v
ThosHDuH,Bavanhab . PavidCimia. Savannah
W P Nance, Russdy, AU ft J Nnrtca, RuMellv, Ala
W Hunt. Bali- ~ 1 ~ P Carey, A»)t * - ,
V B Maxwell, Balt ■' O B Smith, Va’
B J Mason, Dei" > . ■ fl K WmtcrsVMris*
D S Stones Mass ‘ A M Sluter,"w .s
R Miller, NY- , ' • ’ 8 Yoorius* N Y 1
8 jenltings/N,Y' : • J ’ '
NATIONAL HOTEL-Raceatreet,above Third.
Henry Gorwis,Aireglienj- John Vogoi, Pittsburg
Job Schmidt, Pittsburg John Mart*, Berks co, FA
8 Vlorioh, Lebanon co, Pa H E-Bowman, Ohio
W Dittrich* Townnila, Pa 8 Brown, Northupiberlanfl
MAlason.-WToepslHirg, Pa , 8 HiefWr. ftauphiri co.Pti
fftouib, Snyder ,00. La Ohag Williamson, CurnblM
Thoa Vfright, JnnJSta co,Pa.SBßrpwn, Milton, Pa .
- AMEWOAN s above Fifth.
B TJJ*mnyton,New York L Cooper, York
J Bates, Wilmmftton • HCaox, Wilmington
ISlfevcrk
H J<,Smith, V» ■ C CB.tiimir«,.Va •
Brooks l®Sl«Voxl<
AWSkSfo ••= ■ hpM°°' bam ’™
8 C Campbell, NY I■' NLothran, NO,
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Misa Motion, Nw York < JUThamsieaa A la, JJal
'w JjGordonfcsort,Del, i ; ; ■
■f SYEOIAt, NOTIOJE3S.
! %iji‘ljimss ai& Beab Tbstiuont to*, its
Wo»tn.-yULE3 jrACEL’S EAU ATHEMENNE,
OR HAIR RESTORER reclaim* harsh* dry and wiry
hair, and gives it a soft, glossy, wavy appearance, ex
ceedingly b«aut(fupJ*lriWftg|h«ri# the *«>£*, prevents
Ua falling. off, kedpa it franV turning. gray, or restores it
when "gray to All the edit luxuriance And life color of
foathl Hold, by and Jl/LES HAUftL
A PhHadelpbja. •
koxrck^^CioW^iVßSV^Pr.: Sc«bnok :
will.be Absent from WEDNESDAY, thoith
Instant, having made arrangements to be in Reading,
PoV, dn that day, for tho ijufpdsd ofsoei&ff patients that
are labdnng uoderpulrtfonary oiTectiona.lt is necessary
to’ give this notioe to prevent as many as possible from
oaWnr« his office fox the purport of having theiuunga
examined, that they may riot be disappointed. He will
■ be happy to see all wliora&yßeeproper to'c&ll Oh him on
tbstday, at the, Mansion House; Reading. . al*.*t
Fashionable Dress and ‘Cloak-staking,
by Mum SARAH MICHENEIt, No. 12» North Tonth
Street,ab^yeGirard.Avanue.. - ~ , selo-2t'
i/T/,’Facts fob- otb* : -»Feeble.—Dr. Mott’s
9axt.TPRA.TK PiLLs.-jThe, only 'preparation of Medi
cinal Iron sanctioned by the Medical Faculty, and pro
scribed intbeirpractice.. » r. *•
•>’ Th'e experienoe ofthbosands daily prove* that no pre
paration of Iron can, for a moment, be compared with
it.> ilnnbxibtis lA AU maladies' in which it Hna hitherto
been tned, it ha*'proved ahsohitely curative in numer
ous cases of eaeHbtthe fdlldWingcomplaints, vis 1 !. .
In Lability/ Affeotioris, Emaciation, L/spep
stq, ’Constipation, Drarracbai D/sduteryi Jsoipient
-- >' Consumption, Serofhlou* . Taburouloais, Balt
i \ Rheunr,' Boorvy, Miimenstruationi Whites,
"' Chlorosis, 'Jaundied, Liver Complaints,
. Mercurial Consequences,- Chronio
Headaches;- Rheumatism, Jntdf
. < . ~ r niittentToviara, 4b.", Ac., Ac.
lmparity of.ttie Blood, Depression of Vital
Bnergf; Pale ahd otherwise glbkly Coraplexibns, mdi
cate ltf
all oasss of Female Debility its effects are delightfully
ranovating. -No remedy ha* ever been discovered in the
whole History of Medicine, which exerts such prompt,
happy, and. full/.' ybstoraUVe bffpctf, luvaUdu so long
bedridden as to |iaxe>beocuna forgotten in their own
immediate neighborhoods, have,, after a'few trialsof
this Restorative,-midd'cnly appeared in the busy world,
as if just returned from .protracted travel in a distant
lend. Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid acquisi
tion of strength, with an unusual disposition for active
.and cheerful exerciso, immediately.follow its use. For
•ale by all Druggists in town and country. Price, fifty
cents per box, containing fifty pills, sent free by mail to
. any p&it of the Dnitedßtateg, ca'the receipt of the price.
Principal Officei 339 BROADWAY,
\5 s .i , *. is-*"- r, B. LOCKE, Osneral Agent.
Wholesale nnd ret&il in Philadelphia, by DYOTT 4
80NS; 2IS North SECOND Street, att94-ths4m3m
,;ONm Prioe , Clothw<}'o? tub Latbst
Strixa, mado in ine best mannor, expressly for RE
TAIL SALES/ LOWEST selling prices marked in
-plb'in Figures. AUgpbd* modo to order warranted satis
factory. Our ONE-PRICE System isetrictly adhered
to, as .wo believe this to be the cnlrfair way of dealing,
ill are thereby treated alike.. JONES Jt COv
:, V , i . i . 604 MARKET Street.
/: Bumbo ld. and .Hoofland.—Whichis the
greatstt? \ While ,the one hag explored the almost inao
'cessiblo monntain region* of Booth America, and added
largely to our geographical knowledge, the other'has
given hie attention to.tfie mitigation ofhuiban'aufferihg,
and ic. his invention of the‘famous Gorman Bitters,
known in this cwntrras GERMAN
.BITTKESJ' has, conrerrsd >an invaluable boon upon
mankind. Dyspepsia, Liver'Complaint/ and Nervous
Debility dre* ijMiedUy &nd .permanently cured by this
remedy. Foraalehy Draggista and Dealer* in Medi
oinseeverywhere;at 70 oChtl'per bottle/ Also by the
proprietors. Dr, Ci M, Jacksok Co., 418 Aroh street,
Philadelphia, ; V, . , dfcW-tf '
7v Groybr .& Baub’jbl j
.Citutnuinb Noisit'xßf ipAmtT Siwme-MAOBiitu,
'xT.YxpPopp wo*#.
Temporarily at No. SOI Broadway.
Will return to No. 4fiS in a few week*.
. Saying Rind—National Ba?btt Truot
CoKpaitt.—Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania,
■ RULES. '*
L, Money li reoeived every day* and is any amount*
Urgeor small. -
‘ *. FIVE PER CENT, intoroet if. paid Ibr'iooney from
th*dayUi*po^id. <L l'v’, V >
\SLTfcg money is always paid baek in COLD whenever
ft tecaKed for* and without notice.
" -it. Money ie received I 'otnExetvtort, Adminiitratottr
Guardians, and' other ( in Urge or small sums,
to remain a longer abort period.
‘ •» The mono yreeei red from Depoeitonf 1* invested in
Real R«tato» Mortgagee* Crpusd Renta, and other firet
'elaM’*®cQritie«,''
; 6,'Offioe open every day—"WALNUT Street* eonthwwt
tomer Thirdetreet, Philadelphia. >.• ttplg -
Salamander'Fire-Proof Safks.—Avery
1 arge assortment of SALAMANDERS for cele at reason-
AhUrsHoe*, Na*"SMbßtit FOURTH Street, Philadel
phia , v . , , ’ ■ -■' • "
> jtefcfcfy ,: ,/ ,-t .. RYANS A, WATSON
S bars n s ‘ Saving Fund—Northwest
’Coßirn Sicojtn and Walkin' Btreett.—DepoeiU re
/weired In email and Urge amount*, from all olasses of
the community, and allow* interest at the rate of five per
oentpeyannum., ,
- Money may be draws' by checks without lose of in
terest,' t / { ' • * *
' Ofßoe opendaily*from9 untflS o’elooir, and on Mon
day. and Saturday until 9 In the evening. President,
FRANKLIN FELL { Treasurer and Secretary, OHAS
f.. morris. .
•X'C*'*- 17 :". MAKHIBD.
£LEWrs~WKBB.-dn the Itth ult. b* Rev. William
T* Runtorr Mr, Edward Leins end Miss Josophino
Webb, all of ” *
, .CAM BER—YaNELL.—On the Doth uU., by the eame.
Mr. John Camber andMfsS'EliMbeth E.faneU.all or
TwtatrfonrthWftrd.j' . *
OILB i3RT-~PILKfNTON.-fOn the Bth Inst., hr Rev.
A. Atwood, Mr,'Daniel W. Gilbert to Mis* Martha Pil
kintOD.all hf.FmbkfonL ' • 1 *
M A SO N ~C 0T N E H .—At C/mßhnboeken. «m Abe Bth
Instant, by Mr. James R-, Mason to
Miss Mary W. Catner. both of Oonsbohoexen* Motttso
merycmjjity. . ( . ~w ; ' *
DIED.
TEPHEN3.-^on IhottHH instant* George W, Ste
phena. formerly of Ceotl county, Maryland, in the Stth
yeerof hi* age.~ IKent Fein and Cecil Whg please
coj>v;]' ' * " , 1 .
>r Tehittv*es and' friAnds, of the family ore respoot
fofl?ifl funeral, from his late real*
rienoa. No. 1511 Poplar street, above Thirteenth, on
p i°‘
o tbe^ethinstant,Danielß^rr*In the tedyear
The-reUtires and friends of the family, also,the
3Sljto'littencrtho ISs GSTros'llinc*
No.2W<Nertb Front Street, above Racfe.thls (Monday)
morning, at 9 Vcloik. Intoriront at BL, Augustinus
BRADLEY.—On the gtfi instant, Susan Agnes'Brad*
ley. daughter of Edward and, Annie Bradley* aged 23
Fnporal from.the residence of he? patents. No. UO
North street, below Race, this (Monday)
morning, at,B# o'clock. i *
MOORE.—On tiie Bth instant-Bethel Moore* .in the
jenr of hi* a*e. ‘ *
WRENN.—On the 9th instant* Margarot Wrenn, wife
-Wteph * arad 35 year*.: '
WILDE.—Qj} |be Stli intent, Rqberl Wilde, egad W
he Wh irjttant,Dep)tf«Nougbtnn»
the 9th instant* Rev. Thomaa Neall, of
*bo Nex_jer»ey opft»t*nod* fn the 70th year of his ape.
o s^ C2nvhis Ute resiaanoe* 8t Mary’s street,
grrlingtefLN. tin Tuesday* Hth (net., a t SQ o’clock^.
ri,^?KCf u^^^ ,ia Wh instant. Mrs. EmipaVouteor*
Son Wrof tho iato Afulrevr MoCUIn, # of
9° l 9th in-tant,-Maria, wife of s Mr.
Christopher J. Brooks.in the «d rear of hdf are. '
Funeral from tile Tiudonce of her husband. No. 432
atA Hftnovef, tiiig (Monday) afternoon,
invrA"“ .5 s . t J l fn»t»n«, ofter n iln.erlnj
«««!«§Wi,tv„
UieB3dyei»r«rn6r>vA. ( • , * >
AOKm.-in PoMsvdte, on the 1 8th instant, BeneviHe
Arkar.AgedB9yeari,7months,ami jday. • - » -‘ '•
: / HtNKLE,—Onihe 6th instant, Mrs. Louisa Hinkle, in
thaWthTearof her tv*e., ; ‘ --- •* ,
. BUCKWALTERr-On the. 9th instant, Jaeo>>Buok
valter.tn theWth year of hls ane. > -
; Funeral-O-om bis
teflOth «tre«t, thiß (Monday) morning* (3th instant,^at
\mf%M Atlanta, tl:e Alinstant,inthe2Ub
yearof hisftse. Mr. Jolm 0. Hprt, formerly of Eas ton,
Pa., and for several rears a resident of this city. *
».;OARRETT.--OntheWh instent* of whoopuucnurh,
; Aiaarfdafdaaffhter ofHenry t n. .and Amanda Garrett,
ayedSvesyg and & date. _ * *
~:SUWONs*-tfnthe BtUlnit«nt,'W»lk,riKmof J»mm
»ngEb^ajßga,jFoltpju. ~ - . *>*
Sm'S/BtACK QOODSi 7 'l'; .:
Ej|<b deChlinc*. - ‘'
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CTHE PRESS 5 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,1859.
‘♦'WtoSo!
“ 30 to 40.
12
l2
tuse. 6 ;
ltd CoWe
L iVd°nVf)
Peopla of Color, 9; from
E’ltb oirl ' i “-
HUGHES. Hflftlth Oftirer.
.From the Almuhoi
tho Codutry, 3; Gjnu
M&toß.&t Femitoj
By order of Uis Boj.
AKTj
ir<s» PROF. O. S. FOWLER WILL COM.
\l3 MENCB ft Coarse of LECTURES ON LIFE, its
Laws’. Organ*..Functions!and Improvement, at taught
by Phrenology and -Physiology. at MUSICAL FUND
JfALL, on THURSDAY EVENING. Sept. 29th, ft ml
rive prolbssiowal opinions and advice daily at bis rooms.
For particulate see bills and papers of the day. s)2dtft>
NOTICE i-THB STEAM FIRE BN
IL# OWE COMPANIES that purpose to eontendjor
Philadelphia, during the. last four days of September,
are requested to appoint enoh one Dole gate ton Couven-
IN(>, the 13th of September, at 7 o’clock; and the Hand
Fire Engine Companies each one Delegate, to meat a
Convention.to beheld at the same place, on WEDNES
DAY EVENING, the Hth of September, to adopt roles
and regulations to govern the contest. This invitation
ie extended to all Companies throughout the Unitoa
State*.' . . DAVID TAGGART, President.
A. O, Hribykbi Secretary. ; *2-fmfew-l2t
NOTICE—OFFICE OF THE HESTON
ILf viLiiE, Mantua, and fairmovntpas-
SeNGER RAILROAD CO.—The third instalment of
FIVE DOLLARS on each share of the stock of this
Company will he due and payable at the Offiooof the
Company on WEDNESDAY, the Slat of Sept., MSP.
s9-I4t • • - 8. M. ZULICK, Secretary.
THIRTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH
STREETS PASSENGER RAILWAY COM
■ At ft meeting of the Commissioners named In the act
Incorporating the Thirteenth nhd Fifteenth-streets Pas
senger Railway Company of Philadelphia, held Sept,
let, 1869.'at No« a 327 Walnut street, it was resolved that
the Books for subscriptions to the earital stock of the
Thirteenth and Fifteenth-streets Passenger Railway
Company be opened on- THURSDAY. Sept. 23d, IBC9, at
9 o’clock A. M„ at No. 48outh SEVENTH Street *
(I ! , ' DKNDYSTARWOOD, Secretary.
Nonce is hereby given/ that Books for reoejylpg sub
scriptions to the stock of the Thirteenth and Fifteenth
streets Passenger Railway Cqmpanr will be oponed at
the tbne and place menUojied.
HENR^HAI^S,
COFFIN COLRET,
- - HENRY R. COGGBHALL,
eg-dt23 ~ - - 1 , - Committee.
frothe Stockholders of the Philadelphia CitvPassen
gerßailwar Company.—An Instalment of Fly b DOL
LARSper share, on each share of Stock of this Com
panr.'will be due and payable to the Treasurer, is. B.
EDWARpS, at the office of the Company. No. 163 South
FOURTH Street, seoond story, on THURSDAY, Sep
tember 15,1859.
By orderof the Bosrdof Directors.
au3l-tsels W. M. STNOERLY, Seoretary,
FAIR A%V FRUIT FESTIVAL TO AID
WAVfiWJ I h ® edifice of the PREa-
ByTERrAN'CIIURCH is now open.DAY and EVEN
ING Jh the ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, Frankfort.
io cents.
Cars pass the door every few minutes. 87-9,13,14*
NOTICES.
AND SCHUYLKILL
HAIIiBOAD,
VIA GIRARD AVENUE
THIS ROAD WILL OPEN THIS DAY PROM RIDGE
AVENUE|TOEAGLEBFIELD, ON THE WEST
SIDE OF THE SCHUYLKILL.
PASSENGERS FOR THE
GRAND MIT SI CAL FESTIVAL
AT SCHUYLKILL HEIGHTS
Will tako this Road, which EXCHANGES wtth tha
RIDGE AVENUE AND GIRARD COLLEGE ROAD.
FARE ON BOTH ROADS EIGHT CENTS.
SAMUEL OGLES,
SUPERINTENDENT,
PHILADELPHIA
CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY.
AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OP.THE ABOVE
NAMED CORPORATION,
NO. 0 MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE,
At 10 o’clock A. M., September 7th, 1609, the follow-
ing gentlemen were unanimously eleoted Directors, of
th. Company, riz
GEORGE H. BTUART,
S. MORRIS AVALN,
MATTHEW W. BALDWIN,
CHAS, MACALESTER, Ann
JOIIN EDGAR THOMSON.
Tho BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION lo tho CAPITAL
STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above
named Office, where all persona favorable to the enter
prise are respeotfolly invited to trubsoril*. «8-tf
LEGAL.
TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit settle,
and adjust the account of Sarah Keyser and Andrew
Miner, Executors of the last will and testament of Wil
liam Keyser, late of Ruing Sun* county of Philadelphia,
deceased*and make distribution of the balance in the
hands of the accountants, will meet the parties inter.
o*ted. for the purposes of his appointment,on MON
DAY. September 2*iih, 1859, at 41’. Al., at his Omoe, No.
612 WALNUT Street, oity of Philadelphia.
. # ' WILLIAM ERNST,
sl2-mwf6t Auditor.
JSAAG £ WRIGHT & SON,
DEALER* IN .
L E H I G H 0.0 A L,
• OFFICE, NO. 134 SOOTH SECOND ST.
YARD, GATIIAftINE-STREKT WHARF.
«!2-)2l* PHILADELPHIA;
QOAL OIL.
PHILADELPHIA
PHOTIC 00 A L OIL WORKS.
BURNINO AND LUBRICATING COAL OILS
NtnmlfactUTod nnd for »010 Sy
HELME, MORRIS, & 00.,
THIRTIETH, NORTH OP MARKET STREET.
«8-8 m
(jIAKK’S
SPOOL
COT T O N,
Just reooived,
r >" -A FULL ASSORTMENT IN *
WHITE* ( BLACK, AND COLORS,
For sale by
CHARLES FIELD,
.NO, 30 NORTH SIXTn STREET,
AGENT FOR PHILADELPHIA.
jMm‘
tIOGOET & HUTTON,
■ l - J - MANUFACTURERS OF
' DESKS
AND OABINET FERN ITD R E,
■ . NO, 2S» SOUTH THIRD STREET.
-Wftce, Rank, and School Furniture, Extension Tables,
Rookoasoa, Wardrobes, oto.
PBESII FRUIT JARS.
0^ h 9*. v J fh *2 avoid the uncleanlineiu nt-
M “» fn «t. &,0.. by the mof the old
frtVrt«pSfth^itA?t£felSoove,B endcementtwlll be plowed
to learn tftiu the whole operation of PreBorvin* can be
J!®j n^^yUSWff’A^ o ? -half the Usual time by the
rina n ™£,E„T,' B .AI&OIjASS PHEBEKVING
Bttj&sd&sy"" ofth « i?
““raMfjm/rwoRTH,
No. 13 North KIPTH Street,
general Gloss Peppt.
112 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. 1 112
STEREOSCOPIC .BAZAA%r9r.»» Emporium for
Stereosoopsfl iMidStoretagopn Views, Atqenoftn, French'
and EtulisH. Opera OlassGs.Jmcruscopos.'ajidiiapraved
SpeoUoiefl, corr eotly jmited to'the ayes, at .
M. T. FRANKLIN 8. Optician,
• m Bqutb FOURTH 8t root, below Chestnut.
<y Artificial Huinaapren inserted, sd^mif
rv AR AND PITCH.—I3B bbls. Black and
Yellow Rowmakers’ Tar, 800 kept NortlkOaroUna
Tar,Boo larse M hftsjftnrht
GUANO,—ISO tons of GuafaoJ
V* in store and for w*lo, at ®aj^orSOCO
'I.LOW Street IwlowSetwnd.
TJ'tiEPHANT: OIL.—-0,684 gallons extra
White Bleached ElerhantO l.iithhds. tierces, and
Rooking ranges. .
All In vent of the Beet Elevated Double Oven
Cooking Range, will do welljto call at _
• * - ARNOLD k WILSON'S*
•10'tf ■ ■ • 1010 CHESTNUT Street. 1
WE HAVE DETERMINED TO ADti
IT the HOUSE PAPERING and RETAILING OF
PAPERHANGfNGS to our buiiaeft, and admit fmm
aft who are. desirous of decoratiocfthsir,houses an axi
animation'of our stock* Mooted from the beet f«ftafsi
foretgttanddpmeetio.artdatthevlgbtpncM.;, ~
, Paper hangiugin >
ftW-ituthlrfi* :,' . ‘i*NorthTHJß^StrwL
NEW PUIIWCATIONB.
COMPANION TO TIIE
WIDOAV BEDOT.T PAPERS.”
"Ut thoka »>ps>™* '„■
And tlioso who Mw. Uuiht now lyttltt ™ »*»*• I
For lha moil oust, siuusteir, lauitoblo, »/itirt<sal,iij>ior
rolumo,s»t ■ v '
MISS WINDOW.
MHS, MARK rEABODY
WITH RtfcVKtf HPIHJTKt) ILLV9TBATWK*.
ons ndnt 12tno. f],
Wo.glve a feyr notice* i .
Fof a life-like picture of a chattering, soulless. rajit
dlGKomo oUI maul, it snrpa«*ej anything wo ever read-
Jourhnl. "
IniDijtftbUu imrth.-provoking<~Ren., Portsmouth, Ct,
1 •Wonucrl'woid m«iu.—Meeaedger.lljntmis, mum.
Provokinxly iutorpstinT.—Rep., Wavorly, lows.
Give us more.—Advy Tipton, lowa. _
Is very laughable.—'Tonip. Monthly. Tenn.
A source of much enjoy ment.—Joumnl. Lqjnnn,Texas.
MVnwve Alviro take Dio ch»ir.~Tjmfls, Glasgow.
Original and cute sayings,—Bon,. Mifflm, Fn.
One of the knowing onoa.—Herald, Sidney, lowa
Toe doer old girl,-Ren. Mt.Oarrol, 111. ,
So demdediy oomlcal.—Rep. Ban., Cortland Villaro.
We drop nil to look out of that “Window. —Dom.,
Springfield, 111.
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8 Y Ii V I A*S WORLD,
CRIMES WHICH THE HAW DOES NOT REAOff.
By the author of “ Bury Moments of an Idle Woman.”
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Child of Charily,” “ Aaael Rain/’ Ao., Ao.
THE
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FOR SEPTEMBER 21th,
WILL CONTAIN THE FIRST CHAPTERS OP TIIIB
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it the beat he has over writton.
In consequence of tho-great demand caused by the an
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publishers have made arraugeiuonts to print an extra
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rjLD BOOKS-OLD BOOKS--OLD BOOKS
The underlined states that he has frequently for
aale Doofc»printed between the rear* l<7oand 1500; early
l “* Father* of the itelorraers audoftfta Fu*
Jj&?i??. I s ?*** in LytUeton, Puaendorff,
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teSSMS-tafewss
ml*-** JOHN CAMPBELL.
WABM ATE FUBNAOE.
THE NEW CONE FURNACE
„,,, SA 8 CONSUMER b
Will thoroughly Worm jour houia with omb-timbd
h«» 5 coal th'U i« roquired .br our other FornMo,
Satisfaction mall oases guaranteed. Bmldinee Wartn*a
and Ventilated by ■ AfcNODt) iW?&W ned
»l°tr )OIOCHEBTNIt-n»£i.t
TM PORTED SEED WHEAT.—The Swh
which th« invito the .l eotm of leiJuer,w
/B <&r
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
JtJEW, AND ELEGANT *
FALL STOCK.
l. j. lbYy & 00.
Are daily Waiving addition! to their new and very
choice assortment of ■ .
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
which comprises at this time oneofthe largest aswellat
the roost select assortments of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
which can be found in this country.
Every new fabrio which has been manufactured for
Full and Winter wear, as well as their usual assortment
of STAPLE GOODS of superior qualities, will bo found
in variety, and at pricosns low as similar gopds can be
purchased elsewhere.
L. J. L. (t Co., have effected arrangements m Paris
-by whioh they trill bo In constant receipt fluring tho sea
son of smalt quantities of every approved now article
whioh may be presented to the fashionable trade of this
city. The selections will bo made from the houses in
Paris most celebrated for their good taste.
800 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET.
all-St
SEPTEMBER Ist.
DESIRABLE STYLES
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
We shall now bo in daily receipt of
NEW AND DESIRABLE STYLES
OF SEASONABLE GOODS, FROM AUCTION AND
OTHER 80VRCB8,
which will be offered at our usual low prices.
Strangers in the oity are particularly invited to an
examination of our Stook.
CURWEN BTODDART Be BRO.,
450,402, and 404 North SECOND Street,
above Willow Street.
rjASSIMERES, CLOTHS, VESTINGS.
Heavy dark mixtures Cassimeres.
Do. with and without Sidebands.
Black Cossimoros and Doeskins.
Biaok Broadcloths. *1 W upwards.
Light-colored Clonkings, 01 20 up.
Fall and Winter Vestings.
...
Wli\Y FALL (JLOAKS.
The Subscribers
NEW FALL CLOAKS, *” ”° W l>pe ” l ”*
PLOMBIERE STRIPE CLOAKS.
CHESTERFIELDS, CASAQ.UES,
to jrtiloli thor rc.tcctfully Tiivito tho ottootiou of
Ladies,
The PariaMnnlilla ■Emporium,
_ 708 CHESTNUT Street.
auSQ J. W. PJIOOTOR A CO.
Philadelphia central shawl
. AND MERINO ROOMS.
Will bo arranged thia morning from the two Urge
AucdmnJSttlos of Hennoquin’e & Lupin’s FRENCH
4 » Lots New BLACK CENTRE STELLAB, from 95
to 918 each.
Now Style Pans GnufTre Shawls.
Do. Double-faced Berlin do.
And many other kinds.
m Pieces LUPIN’S FRENCH MERINOS, in plain
And hUu colors. Blacks and Whjtoa, at 75c to 91.25.
Rich Printed Moudseline Delaines, nil Wool.
LH(Jb‘o°{W.ly FALL DRBBS GOODB.
Batin-laced Valoncias.
Camilla Foulards.
fatin Travers, PJaid Batin de Palestro.
Oil ae Chevres.
Soper Glossy Silks.
8-4 Black Thibet, for Shawls.
Brocbe Bhawi Bordoring.
Round Corner Black Laco Veils, ko.
Daily additions are mado.
.1-tlnrn ElGirfifanJ Allcifaireot!.
TVEW FALL GOODS!!!
k CHISM, oomer of EIGHTH and
SPRING GARDEN Streets.
. IlnveJu.treQeivedalotor
BEAUTIFUL SATIN PLAID POPLINS.
Rich Foulard Bilk*.
Handsome Fall Da Lainas.
New Ff II ChinUes. Ac., Ac.
IvAuk are very desirable a»d very cheap,
BLACK SILKS AND FANCY BILKS!!!
Light Cloth Raglans tor fall weather.
Bhawls, Dusters, Ao., ir\«reat variety.
Good Family and Fronting Linqus.
A large stook of Domestic Muslins.
Great quantities of Flannels.
Cloths.Casshiieros.Satinetts, Ac., Ao.
closing ey t m uou. bElow ciisr-
Bilk Mantillas,
Laoe Mantillas/,
Bareges, Organdies. Lawns, Ao., Aq.
~ Al* Slimmer uobds of every description,
Q Br JHORNLEY A CHISM, EIOHTH and SPRING
nvb.-we buy and sell for cash."
atiM-tf
TifEKINO GAUZE tINDERGABMENTS,
SAM. of Cartwright A Warnar’s superior make. We
have them in all varieties for Ladies/Gents’ and 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 hoso, of very fino qualities,
and a lot of linen and Luie-tUreul half Hose for OenW
wear.
Gauntlets in silk, silk and Lisle, Lisle thread, kid and
buckskin.
Nubia Scarfs or Clouds, oflarga rise, in white and
colors, fertile at _
HOFMANN'S HOSIERY STORE, .
MO-nmkftf Nn.o NORTH EIGHTH .treat.
LU FIN’S FINK MEKINOS.
One hundred pieces of extra quality and desirable
color* at 81 00. .
One hundred pieces of fine quality and of same colors
attoeent*. . ....
These goods have tho most value cd sutthst we have
y- Street..
TWEIY AUTUMN SILKS.
L s Just opened ten oases of seleoted Silks of our own
importation. ,
„ Plain Poult do Boioe, from the lowest prices to the
finest goods.
Rich Lyons Bilks of the newest designs.
Plain Black Bilks, glossy and heavy.
Noat figure* nod Brocade Blacks.
Black and Fanoy, two Junes.
* cHHm^.BTOBu.
PNG LlSlfSil! RffNGS:
-»-fi Jnst received a choice lot
Of nqat and medium aiylqe
fJntUsh flhirtmg!, Pnhu,
New deigns, goodnolors.
DKESS GOODS.
Rich Bouquet-pattern Wool Delaines.
Lupin s French Monnoes, 75 cents up.
Cheap Delaines and Plaids.
Fall Poplins, Chintr.es. Ao.
. BLACK WOOIi DELAINES.
Lupm s Biaok wool Delaines, 87 and 43 cents.
Lupin’s finest quality do,, w and 56 cents.
Black Bombatines, Alpacas, Silks, Ao.
.* WUnd C jM>r.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
JJAZJ3LL & HARMER,
MAN UPACTUJIER3
AN!I
WHOLESALE OEALEHB
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NO. 138 NORTH THIRD STREET.
A Tull amfirtmoqt of Citr mails Bools .nil Shoe. eon
.tootlr qn li.fltl. sNMf
J # & M. MAUNDERS.
* NO. 04 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
(Near Merchants' Hotel,)
Call the attention of buyer* of
BOOTS AND SHOES
To their Stook, urhloh embraces a genetai variety of
PHILADELPHIA AND NEW ENGLAND
Manufactured goodi. aus-tocB
W. MoOURDY & SON,
331 CHESTNUT STREET, (2d FLOOR.)
LADIES', MISSES', AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS,
SHOES, AND GAITERS,
Manufactured express]? for the Retail Trade. aull-3m
g prwniuMS&oo.,
NO. 19 SOUTH FOURTH STRSET,
WHOLESALE BOOT AND BHOE WAREHOUSE,)
Have now on ban ! a full assortment of Eastern and
Philadelphia work, to which they invite the attention oi
Southern and Weetern MorohanU. aull-ftn
|£EENE, STERLING, & FRANKS,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
m
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NO. <l3 ARCH BTREKT.
ihlrohaoers vf.jtJnr tbo oil? will yIBMO oall anil ox.
mine their .took. ouU-im
& 66..
WHOLESALE DEALERS
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NO. 413 MARKET ST REST.
STOOK
•9
BOOTS AND SHOES.
JOSEPH H. THOM SON A 00.
t
lit MARKET STREET,
Have now on hand a latte stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES
or
EVERY VARIETY, EASTERN AND CITY MADE,
Purchasers visiting the city will please oall end ex
amine their stock. Jv2Btf
TEVIOK. RASIN. & GO..
BOOT AND BROS WAREHOUSE
Ann
MANUF A9T OH iX»
tft l\Ulf KRT BIREEi;, FMladelrhla.
Wo havo'tiot, on hand on extensive Stook of Boot.
Aod ShOd.. of all descriptions, of opro w« and Ka.txxm
Manufacture, to whiah wo Invito tit, nttojpion ofßouth
eraopii Western tm/eri, • ei^-Sp
DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
IMPORTERS,
MANUFACTURERS,
JOBBERS, AND RETAILERS,
LADIES*
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAB,
708 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
Invite tba Attention oi
WHOLESALE BUYERS
To their Stock, comprising
EVERY VARIETY OF STYLES
In medium and first-olas* Goode, inoludmg
FINE AND COSTLY
VELVET CLOAKS,
HANDSOME
BEAVER CLOAKS,
MIBSE3’ CLOAKS.
&o. t Ac.
NEW STRIPED BOURNOUfI,
BOURNOUS WITH PLAITS,
&o.» Ac.,
All of which'will be offered At Low Prices
TO CASH AND BHORT-TIME BUYERS,
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
THE PARIS
MANTILLA
EMPORIUM.
• 708 CHESTNUT STREET.
yyM. S. STEWART & 00.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
SILK AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
NO. 305 MARKET STREET,
Are nw daily receiving from Iho Large Auction Sales,
and other source*, a full assortment of desirable PALL
GOODS, purohnse'd FOR CASH, to which they Invite
the attention of Cash and prompt Six-months buyer*.
Puli lines of Black and Fancy Silks* and all the new
fabric* in Ore** Good*, constantly on hand. r.d-3m
JjHNRY D. NELL,
CLOTH STORE,
NOS. 4 AND 0 NORTH BECOND STREET.
FRENen FANCY .CASSIMERES,
And Mixtures suitable fur suit*.
VFLVF.TBt CASHMERES, Ac., Ac.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
eB-thtnfim*
1859 FALL IMPORTATION. |§s9
JOEL J. BAILY & GO..
No. 310 MARKET STREET, AND 208 CHURCH
ALLEY, PHILADELPHIA,
Have received by reoent arrivals, and will continue to
reoeive during the season a full and oomplete assort'
inent of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Consisting in part of
HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND GAUNTLETS.
LADIES’. MISSES’, GENTS’, axu
BOYS LAMBS-WOOL, MERINO,
SILK AND COTTON SHIRTS AND PANTS.
GENTS’ iFURNISHING GOODS.
Black and Fanoy Silk Scarfs, Ties, and Cravats,
Linen, Cambric* and Silk Hdkfc.
SHETLAND WOOL ZEPHYRS, Ac.
Also, a handsome stock of WHITE, LACE, and
MILLINERY GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES.
COTTON, MARSEILLES, and LINEN BHIBT
FRONTS, a large and cheap variety.
“ JOUYIN’B BYSTEME.” BEST QUALITY KID
GLOVES. A splendid assortment of oolors and tisee.
WOOL COMFORTS, HOODS, JACKETS, NUBIAS, *o
Together with a large assortment of CLARK’S supe
perior six-eord " Silk-Finished ” and “ Enamellod”
SPOOL COTTON. Also, thsir Sewing Machine Cotton,
put up on spools of 2,400 yards each, to which the atten
tion of Shirt Makers aQd Manufacturers *s particularly
requested.
CASH AND PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS
ore invited to examine our Btock, which i* one of the
largest end moat attractive ever offered to the trade.
aMtn
FANCY DRY GOODS JOBBERS.
DUHBING & CO.,
Noe. M and K NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Are now receives, h, igwm'rt nrrireii from Europe,
THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS
OT
HNQLIBH AND OF.R.UAH
HOSIERY,
QLQVKS, AND SMALL WARES,
WOOLLEN YARNS.
MACHINE SEWING BILK AND THBBAD,
And toUoit on inepootion of their complete end well
lueorted itook.
Jrll-Jm ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO
SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE.
gOHAFFBK <& ROBERTS*
4#9 MARKET BTREKT,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
HOBIBUY. GLOVES,
SMALL WARES, COMBS.
BRUSHES, LOOKING-GLASS KB,
GERMAN and FRENCH FANCY GOODS,
AKD
TAtLORS' TRIMMINGB, ans-Sm
JJUKNETT, SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN,
Are now opening, at their f*tr»Te.
NO. 401) MARKET STREET,
Above FOURTH, Nor h aide,
a tUXOKQMK aS9ORTUB*T 09
NEW FALL STYLLB OF
FANCY DRY GOODS,
09 TJIBJB OWN IMPORTATION
and selection. w)uoh they offer for sale to buyers from
all parts of the Uuited States, on the most reasonable
terms. aufi-lm
PJEDDLE,
& HAMRICK.
Importers and dealers m
HOSIERY, QLOVKB, AND FANCY NOTIONS,
* NO. 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Five doors below the Merchants', Hotel,
Offer (or sale tlya most complete stock of Goods in their
line to be round m the Umitkd States, consisting of
HOSIERY, of every grade.
GLOVES, in three hundred varieties.
B BufesL.nif COLLARS.
LINEN CAMBRIC HDKFB. A SHIRT FRONTS.
LADIES’ELASTIC BELTS, with class, of on
tlrely new designs, with an endless variety ot NQ*
WSSUern
BUYERS. auMm
jgcOAUIJEY, BROTHER, & BREWSTER;
33 NORTH FOURTH STREET
HOSIERY, .
GLOVES, and
FANCY GOODS.
We have a fineatook of Imported and Doroestio Goods,
particularly adapted to
SOUTHERN TRADE,
To whloh we invite the attention of first-olase buyers,
_au6-?ro
CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac.
TO MERCHANTS BUYING OIL
CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES.
BLABON & SMITH.
MANUFACTURERS OF OIL CLOTHS,
140 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
We invite the attentionol dealers toour large etook of
FLOOR, TABLE, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS,
GREEN GLAZED OIL CAMBRIC,
a beautiful article for shades. The largest stook of
WINDOW BHADE3 and BUFF HOLLANDS la the
market, at prices winch defy competition, auM-Sm
crAILY & BROTHER.
** IMPORTERS OF
CARP E'T INGS,
NO. 030 CIIEBTNUT BTREKT,
Are now opening their
FALL STOCK.
09
VELVET,
TAPESTRY,and
BRUSSELS.
ALSO,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
THREE-PLYB AND INGRAINS.
And ah unusual display of «to*3m
FLOCK OIL CLOTHS.
JH’CALLUM & CO..
CARPET MANUFACTURERS,
GLEN ECHO MILLS, QEHMANTOWN.
Alio, Importer, and Boalor, In
CARPETINGS,
QIL CLOTHS.
matting, rugs. &a
WAREHOUSE CHESTNUT BT.,
(Opposite ik, Blot, Hquos.)
Southern and Woattn Wren >» lospeotfullj Invitod
to oall an,-bn
HERRING. bbls Pickled Herring,
niso,SM boxes Smoked Herrin*, for solo h? (
,V> ARCH Streeb eeooud i&Si!«k>re £ro»t.
WANTS. ;
$5,000 CAS , U , AND partner
™ jjDr, pith ao””l prop“rt“ V/«SMn' d o^^o“«
nennn, lime end place. ’ • "fJS*'
WANTED— A Partner with Capital to
0.1 'F ft* Banking: and Exchange Boilnru.
ine writer ha* had tor a Damper of years practical ex
perience in the business, on Third street* and is at pre
sent fa member of the Board of Broker* of this city.
Please address “ Money ,”BoxNo. 270 Philadelphia Post
Office, gio-at*
WANTED —In a Manufacturing Busi
ness of five years* standing, in the city of Phila
delphia, yielding a net profit of irom2stc 3» per cent.,
an aotve partner with a capital of $4,000, or one who
can command a sufficient sum to buy out toe establish
ment. $B,OOO cash would be required. Address *• In
dustry,” Ledger office. __ sS-thmw-St*
\\TANTED—rBy a Young Man, 19 years
* ; a Situation in any Mercantile Establish
ment, where he can make himself useful and acquire
nusmeM knowledge, either in the Counting- room or
store.__AddreM “ 6. G.,” at this office. gp-3t*
$5 000 -WANTED, FIVE THOU-
Dollar* on First Mortgage on
a o>Jf om Philadelphia, in the State of
1 eijtisjlvania. Ihesecnrity i* more than dooble the
*?/“ ?I j® 2s ?. be allowed. The interest
yaaUd - AtUrt “ “gyp-
fS WANTED—To Rent in Gcmumtown.
fflftff Minn “
WANTED TO EXCHANGE for imprqv-
New Jersey. The Railroad from Camden to Bridgeton,
shortly to be laid, passes withm a short distance rf the
land. For further particular* address J, X., office ol
The Pnu, * jaffl.
FOR SAXE AND TO LET,
f|j| FOR SALE—The well-known and old-
TO LET Two Large Rooms in the
Balldi ne Northwest corn., of FIFTH and CHIiST
nuT Streeu, the, are jioarlj on. hundred feet lour.
f/pns-S "ft'l* ll * >?■*• window., Applj to P.
HERAT & CD., on the premises. *l2-44*
MFOR SALE—The neat, well-built
F?T’.«' ,h f n P°d.ra oonveni.no.., 87«MAR
ntiA-LL Street. Apply on the premises. slO-gt*
MTO LET— A Convenient House, with
nil the modern irnproremente, hot and cold bath.,
neaiere, fee. No.Pt UNION Street. Burlington. N, 3.
APPIf to K. P. MIDDLETON,
“-ot No. 5 North FRONT Street.
C*OH SALE. ' ~
1 Th of the entire Stool; of
No. ARCH Street,
West of Eighteenth street
»l-2m WM. HILL MOORE.
M FOR SALE—A FARM of over 200
—fc Acres, well fenced and watered, In a good state of
cultivation, admirably adapted to the growth of grain,
grass, vegetables, and fruit of all hinds* particularly
peaches, the Qeesof which live to agree* age. Situate
w/Gw/i two mile* of a paUroad fits Won, Kent Conair.
Delaware; comfortable buildings. For particulars, ad
dr eg h Bax 32, Chaster, Pennsylvania. au3o-lm*
npo BUILDERS AND OTHERS.—Roxbo-
J- rough Cottage Lots for sale, admirably located on
and near Ridge Avenue, above the Six-mile Store.
Passenger Railway Cars now running sear, and will
soon run by them. Apply to
nnff-lm* No. 11a* street.
BOARDING.
TARGE AND HANDSOMELY FUR
,s;uthWoADi l t^!; B< * ,ili ' i » iirl^igaiT -
Vacant, with board, handsome
„* Cojnirranicivtinj end Single Hoome. No. a South
SIXTEENTH Street, four doom a bore Cbeitimt. iCi-Ct*
BOARDING. —Elegant and airy Rooms,
.ingle and in esitM. M.be had with firrt-clsea
Hl&T&tmt* Suotnai, Fall, and Wuter, at IBaWAL-
EDUCATIONAL.
POL YTECHNIC COLLEGE OF THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, pwu.Mt.rnSA.
Incorporated 18S3, and organised with a fpU Faculty
on the plan of the Indyvuml Colleges of Paru and Ger
many ; cotupno&a a Preparatory Department and Foes
Technical Ucuoolh.viz:
The Sohoolof MLVEF.
The School of PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY.
The School of CIVIL BNGINBKRING.
The School of MECHANICAL ENGINEERING.
Architecture, and Topographical and Mechanics
Drawing are included in the Engineering Course, am
the moat extended Field and Laboratory prottue is
aflorded.
The Aevonth Annual .Session will l*egia on MONDAY,
September l&tn, iSKi. For Catalogues and further infor
ination, address DR. A. L- KENNEDY,
It President of Faculty,
REMOVALS.
VAr ls
THE OFFICE OF THE
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY
OF
LONDON
Haabeen remoTed to IheNEW BUILDING of the Phi
ladelphia Bank,
CHESTNI/T STREET.
ABOVE FOURTH STREET.
el-Ut WM, PETTY, Agent.
REMOVAL.
DAVIS & -BIRNEY
HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE TO
NO. 87 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
nM2t
COPARTNERSHIPS.
T^JOTIOE. —The Copartnership heretofore
J- ' existing l»etw««n the Subscribers is dissolved by
mutual consent, TRIP DAv.
THOMAS T. MASON having purchased CHARLES
E, RoBINSON’B enure interest in the concern, is alone
authorized to settle thu business of MASON k CO.
THOMAB T. MASON,
PniLADi.., Sept. 7,1859 C. E. ROBINSON.
N.8.-TheDHY 0001)8 JOBBINO Business will be
continued ot No. <34 MARKET Btre«t. under tbo name
min,, br THOMABT. MASON.
PntL.pa., Bopt, 7, imp, 08-lm
ITMIE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex
•*- i.linr between the subsenbere 1. thfi d.y dissolved
br mutual consent. The tmsinees of the firm krill bo
.ottlnd br JOSEPH B. HANSON, who is authonxod to
uno the namo of the firm in lnmidati™.
July lit, 1800. NORWOOD PENROsb.
JOSEPH B.HANSON will continue IheTohiooo Cotn
innaion business, and Agenor for the aalo of Sotnbroro
OUMO, a.
and No. 106 North DELAWARE Avenue.
GEORGE BOLDIN,
106 North WATER Street.
NORWOOD PENROSE,
106 North DELAWARE Avenue.
NORWOOD PENROSE (late of the firm of Joseph B.
Hanson k Co.) is this day associated with GEORGE
BOLDIN, tinder the style and firm of BOLDIN & PEN
ROSE, for the purpose of ooaduoiing s Tobaooo, Oi),
and General Commission Business.
July 1,1M9. Jyl-tf
TVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
11 firm of WARNICK, CHADWICK, A BRO. is this
day dissolved. The Heater. Range, and Btovp business
will be continued under the name of CHADWICK A
BRO., at the Northeast corner of SECOND and RACE
Btreets. JOHN K. CHADWICK. ,
FRANCIS A. CHADWICK.
Philadelphia, Joly JL 1&& jyU-tf
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
gILVER WARE.
WM. WILSON & SON
Invite special attention to their stook of SILVER
WARE,whioh is now unusually large, affording a va
riety of pattern and design unsurpassed by any bouse
the United States, and of finer quality than is manufac
tured for table use in any part of the world.
Oar Standard of Silver If 935-1000 parte pure.
The English Sterling 925-1000 “
American and French
Thus it will be seen that we give thirty-five parts purer
than the American and French coin, and ten parts purer
than the Engbah Btnrhng. We melt all our own Silver,
and our Foromon being connected with the Refining De
partment of the United States Mint for several years, we
guarantee the quality as above (SM), which is the finest
that can be made to be serviceable, nn<l will resist the
action of aotds much better than the ordinary Silver
manufacture^
WM. WILSON & SON,
S. W. CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY STS.
N. B.—Any fineness of Silver manufactured as agreed
upon, but positively none inferior to French and Ameri
can jiandarJ.
Dealers supplied with the same standard as used in
our retail department.
Fine Silver Bara» OPff-lW© parts pure, constantly on
hand. auli-gm
WHOLESALE CLOTHING.
HUNTER, A SCOTT,
MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS
09
COMMON, MEDIUM, AND
FINE CLOTHING.
We Invite special attention to our complete Itneol
machine-manufactured goods.
NOS. <B4 MARKET. A 410 MERCHANT 6TB.
aus-3m
QLOTHINGJ
AT WHOLESAIsEL
0. HAHKKE33 h SON,
& MARKET STREET,
tOUTHUST COfcXXt 09 9QV&TU ITftXXT,
Offer for tale, on the most
LIBERAL TERMS.
A new aud extensive stook of
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING,
ahatixp 10 th*
SOUTHERN AND TRADE,
towuica
THEY INVITE THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS.
JyBB-2ra
J^IOiIOLSON,
• Manufacturer of
SHIRTS. LIN ON and M ARSEILLES
BOSOMS aud COLLARS-
A large and choice ossorrmenr.aw wxli.shvx, al
vays nn hand unto which I particularly umt* the M
tontionof cash and prninut-Uiying Utyera,
S. E. oornor oi SF.COHp ana AROH Street*.
Philapsl?bi>, eh)-jm*
OfV| WEST WASHINGTON SQUARE,
Two large airy Becond-story Rooms; oomnui
ideating or separate, furnished <>j unfurnished, with
Beard. Also, laaUHoran, UQ-Ct*
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. '
■ ” Sol. M. A. QARB3TTSQN,
?SI?B t HogStl
?r{{jotlaS? IHSSrf
Second WMk of the Great Hit.
_ Second Wipefc of fh* Greet Bit.
Ccmmsocmg MONDAY EVENING, S.-pt. a*.
Conudencic. MONDAY EVENING, fin*. ISE.
The Oread SpeeteooUr Draaa.
iSS Msfflir
Witnataed **st vtefc
Witaeaed Utiriek
Bf over UOOO auditors.
Dr over 12,000 auditors.
And intense emotion
And intense emotion
Minifastad hy ih« ftuMjklfai.
Highly ln.all.ctu.l «“*«*< b -' >“«
Highly intellectual
And admiring public,
Who crowd the theatre nithtly, *** ** 61
Who crowd the theatre ntfhtlj,
I* the terr beet tMt
nr .. . . t I* the very Beet tm
Or {ts great merit.
Or ite great merit
It wiU ba rep«tu4 njghtlf,
mti , I* wttt b« repeated MjfcU/,
Wfth ita newßcentrr.
With ita new aeepery,
MwrniJlcent Drew,
Maj sifloent DiwaHU
CbaraoteriaUa Dancttj
ChanetarodejJaftMi,
PttNlme Apotheoetfc
6otiimeAj*Ai*ca&
Besatifai Moaic,
Biaatiftil Mtudo,
Mifr.:' .
(?rftnd EoMmbl*
vr&Oa £xuerobla
And
Qraat C*»t. *
Great Cm*.
h.™yJ#®BSKSBBB:
H. A* PEER* M Fault.
?MB'Bi“^ E ™ ;s * ISSt
mmill tesasi ®
Without extra ehaiteJ
Without extracbArce]
PRICEB Afi rsUAL.
ACADEMY OP MUSIC.
TH'S KVFNJHa. MOXBAV. IS*.
XkTisTfc ef^cH C 4 wwwcH&EafilS
hvna MCorr.em^o-
Mr! f S2L6V, M Mr P i'?A i A!(lll!
il A fiMirf < l )^pl!? 1 ’ * n<l "A™*
PiSf Tim™ 150 ”’ “" d IriH •***& *» pnHiiwsd, fat M>»
ISIDORE OF BYLVANU.
ADMISSION FIFTY AND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS,
hfitfbsfor* B.** 7 oc <Kk ' Ferfannsaoo* tocommote.
\V~ lIE ATE E Y A CLARKE’S ARCU
•T ~ STREET THEATRE.
a
"•ch.Mwrn Booth; Margaret Overreach, Mia Em
~J*i9 n ' ?P®^ at T.o’elocki performance to coounaace
at 7 ft o clock precisely.
fJRAND MAMMOTH MUSICAL FEBTI
o n-T4\A T v 80 o Hl ! VL ? ILI ' heights, mohday
Rr Vt Utb.br a combination
of all tire Real .on t SltylClANSof Pfanadalahta.
ONE HINDREP ANO aKVENTY-FtVE MEai
_, 01 AN 8W ILL A CTU ALLY PKRPORSI.
„Th» CopcATt will bo directed hr Pi,.A A. HARTOBI,
C. HENKEROTH and C. OAEBTNEII. '
p Tbo will be under the direction of
The OrehajtnC far Dancinc will ba enndnotad br
eKEi.4fcK. ATZEL ’ KAPPES ’ J - BAUMAN, rad A.
- ‘PROGRAMME OP THE FESTIVAL.
Band will man at tin National Oaardj'
Halt, m RACE Street, at 7 oolocfe A. M-. aed prooaad
F li! bcpnlliabed.and arrireattha
o clock- AlltrJD minute*’ intennmiom
there Tillfce sswction*of music performed by Ike re
specUTe sns* Bapds; Dancing from 11 till iVdock:
intermisstaft for dinner a fa carte; Demnax from 2 to 9
o elooc.
MAMMOTH CONCERT.
. da w, PKOOBAJtXB I
'• o ’ re c“f* , H fcTere*T ßl B "“‘ ona ' *r
*• o T «rtnre, Feet—Compoeed gad directed by A. Sw
3. Orertvre. Jobil— Sr C. 31. Too TTabar, directed br
Carl. uaertner.
ISt*a.MUIJOV or FJTTSFX XHTCTU.
„ . , PART SECOND.
4. rotpoari, from Doa Juan, br Mozart, arranged br
, „ Kufper, directed by A. &uton.
6, National Potpcan, arranged and directed br A*
B»rton.
To conclude with Dane/**, Thick Till terminal at $
o’clock—of toe first dej’s Festival.
_ SECOND DAY’S FESTIVAL.
„ .To commaae* at p o’clock A. H.
Grand Promenade March br the Mammoth Bead:
D&nomg from 10 till li o’clock; Esleettotis of Meets
performed by the respective Brass Bends: J&uuitr a a *
tartt; Dancing from ito 3 o’clock.
MAMMOTH CONCERT.
1. Overture de Concert—By Ca H. Becbt, directed bf
_ Carl Henkeroth.
A Finale, from Lohencns—By R. Wagaer, directed
by Carl Henkercth. ,
X Overture, Feat-By J. H. BoaneTitr, directed br
Carl Gasrtner.
A n W**^* I **^ 3l OT npTEEJT XJIfTTIt.
4. Potpourj, from Don Juac— By Mozart, arranged br
.Kofner, and directed by Carl Oeertaer.
5. National Potpoun—Arranged ana directed ter A*
Sarton. '
Dancing till (o'clock.
To conclude with a grand Triumphal Promenade. * ,<
r CoMHiTTX* ot AanA3Qu*xs?«< Joa. TlVvwefa/
John Ritter. J. C. Heim. R. Wilhc, c. Sender, H. FmL
C. A. Brorn. H- Fehliag, end C. F. Racber.
Pnco nf admission 15 cents.
The Qreen and Jpoates, Race and Vino, and Arcß
streets Passenger JUiJrosiJs, eocnectei Tit I* the Faff
mount Steamboat Compuiy» Till take raaamuare to the
Heuhu for Scents.
Also, the Market-street Cara and Manmarfife Omni
roses -wifi taka passengers fordeents to the noeao.
Niv-ul
DETURN OF THE
BE pT MB^ o K..adE ? rT^T,oi„^|,W Mk .
AfcHfc'Sm.
„ RC.CXMiW'ffi al Director.
■w" Admission ts cent* For farther pftrtienhtft *M
fssfetf Ur “ ““
>7-tf
IVIcDONOUGH’S GAIETIES—RACE ST,,
HA balow.THlßP
nisi topr
1,100 person* vuited the Gafeties on Saturday even
‘fhree NEW PLAYS this week. “Heruaxtdex,** the
Reatejrthvinr performer, together with lUeSardßuit
e\n,B\Uy Thomas, Paul Burger. JohnW iluarna,Yeung
Amenca. and Master Tommy. Mias Fate Leslie. Mias
Marie. Mua Whelpley, Professor Simpeoa« Master
A'Becket.
BAND OF BERKiADERS. '
Admimon lu and 16 cents. Private Boxes 66 cents.
CANFORD T S OPERA HOUSE,
ELKVENTHstreeL between Chestnut and Maskelc
SANP°lfil)’S r
the larreet
Company in the world,
Jn their excellencies every evening.
sanford appears
Every evening in Sis great Role of Characters.
Doors open at o<>pun*nce at i
Admueion a cents. Children IS cents.
aucS-?m
Free musio at pairmount.—
ORBtS AND COATESSTREET RAILWAY.
The Celebrated
GERMANIA BAND
perform every afternoon and evening at Falcaoant.
The cars of the Green and Coatee-street Juutnlr sea
along Eighth and Coates streets, to FcJtmoanCevery
five minutes Fare five cents.
auiß-smwtbU wILUAM KSAbtßaysnßUsdnt.
rfIHE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
A THE FINE ARTS.
No. 3039 CHESTNUT STREET,
Is open daily,(Sundays excepted,; from 9 A. M. tfil •
\.M, Admission 39 cento. Children trader Uysarshiif
>!r J)artho)omaw’s Statue of EVE REPENTANT now on
exhibition for a short tune.
HASSLER’S orchestra.—M. HASS
LERA BROTHERrespectfufly annoaoce tiuit
Ibeybava Wated ihelr Ofice at their »esid«nce. UOS
LOCUST STREET, where engagements oan be maae as
■aal.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
.900-1000 “
QENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
iXD
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS*
LONGOOPE A PEARCE,
NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
Have now in store a fall assortment in their line,'to
which they invite the attention of their customers
and haiyre cf inch goods. anj-ta
JW. SCOTT—late of the iirm of Wra
• Chester k *Boott—GENTLEMEN’S FURNISH
ING STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, fill
CHgfrNUTßtreet, (nearly opposite the Girard House,l
J.W.f would respectfully oall the attention of hia
former patrons and friends^to his new store, and la pre
pared to fill orders forJ>HIRTB at short notice. A
perfect fit guamaaed. Wholeeale Trade supplied with
fine Sfrirta and Conars. irfl-lr
THEO. D. EMORY & CO.
x OFFICE No 116 Bouth FOURTH St,.'Ehiladfi.,
Sole Agente of
GEO. C. POTTS k CO*
Miners and Shippers of the
LOCUST DALE COAL*
Front the Locust Mountain,
Near Ashland,
ap»-6ml SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, Fa.
SJ W. GKOOSIE k CO.,
LEffiGß. *»»»«■
Office. No. Istf FOURTH Street.
BROAD 9t'«tt below Race.
ap %4m PHILADELPHIA,
$50,000 TO LOAN,
rN BVMS TO SUIT iPfUCiSTB,
upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Gone, Mer
ehandiee. Clothing, Ac., on moderate term*, by JOKER
i f (S5., firokers.aorthwretepreer of THIRD and GAS
RILL Streets, below Lombard. Established for the Ur
sa years. Office hours from 7A.M. to 7 P. XL
Secccd-hand and &lver Watches, by emiaect
maker*,,warranted gsnnree, for aa)e cheap, at aa*~h*)i
tkeonfieaiooet. w VQ 4 Va.fr
HAVANA CIQABS —Of the following
celebrated brands:
Cabanas, Figaro.
HHoJasdeOre. allnv
as. Kspanola, ypwsnn.
Neptuno, PrustMsc. .
Veg«. Ac.* Ac., Ac.
9f all si Be l and enahtiM, on hand and .constantly re*
•«&£'” HaT *yrflfe“ l gr l ga trAZ.Mi.-r.
TI AMS.—IOO tierces extra Sugar-cured
Mm. • *a<t
l]g ARHH filr**l,Mi«iiulHAnu>b're Pnwt
SOUTHERN AND WESTERN M£R
(LmL CHANTS will find a splendid a**prtroont of Feß
Mithoery, st Mr*. M.S. BISHOP'S,No. 816CHtSTNoT
Stratli ou3»-la»
amusements, v-
The shaorbed attestjon
The absorbed kttendoci
A V&mftstoß
Each Evening.
Secure TmxrSeatef
Becarvyoarfirasaf
COAL.