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- Hpn~ATackcr,''M Clmnk A J FrankliH, Syracuse
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BAbel./York ep\ ;F BRj ley. Balt, ,
Wm-Ari>otd,Ajox. Va. i .65 Turner, Va ,
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-WJTS»mm?ton. WO . . . f L Va
Jm H Hstdep. Ala --, .. J 8 Mofiatt,Troy, Term
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FRANfCLXIV atreet, above Third.
.T Boston- Sami Maxwell. ,Tr, Va
E Pels, N-Y - r ft A Hodges, Ohio .
• J MITod |- e>, Ohio PHnrhrook.'lridintia ’
Jt KOrljroi'k, Ohio - C W Fowls, Norfolk. Va'
' wßuddfc'la.Ciocinnnit.. W Rtillman. Wotterly.Rl
•. C & la* Batmlle * M ITodve- N_Aaam*, Mas*
Wm oAllleon. NY .. T NY T
' 1 Goddard, Alans • *• -BBernn*NY
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. J 8 pie^tfa. Wjlminyttfn, Del TB. Bfoekman. Va
- ; Jolitt i ßfliid. 5 ■ A'Sk Oeorse,-Washington
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~' JONEB* HOTEL—Cheitnnt street, above Sixth*
LBaa'on.Baß WHMcCaderty, Balt ,
•WvA Stanley; Balt -L Ritter, Chestnut Hill
J 'LMoLeon.Easton. W-H Cheeamani Memphis
j Flower*, Nashvillo Riunl B l.oarh, N,Y
T JShan.nou.lU imj .' , DrjW R Letterman, Phlla
Pr Connickjk, son, US N ft BWilitin«on,S6n’& Fells
TTlbbelo* B«U • F Hanna, Balt 1
. ABnjmrneKßalti-. Geo W Smith, Hartford
,LH Happolehi Charlestoa. F Koldewef, Chsrlestoh
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R MoNamee, NY 1 , - - -W Robb, Charleston
.TCPatteraotf/Va ■ RP Pierce, NY
P WEvan*. NY, - WHUwnay
H Dayton. NY' - ■ Walter Buryess, N Y
Jns n_Rnnl. N y . JTIImwn.N Y.
W H Olcott, Savannah; Ga- Thos Wlmlle- N Y
W Christian. Va joe C Smith. Balt
John W Hotir. Bil, • Col Matore A< H. V* '
, Mra 8 E Mead, Va, , F H Talbot, N Y
V TUE UNION HOTEL-Arohstreet, above Third.
C Wesener. Cim 0 . . Wm-Dnilenvood. Centre oo
: W C Lawyer- Carlisle, Pa T R Rtovenson, paiinym
•• HSEberl;.Lenooator v
J W Hare, Williamsport ■ rJ RHiraor, Northampton ro
SB Poulterer Phlla » O H .lotms, Tsmaqua, I'a
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'r JBPr,arson,Rendms , fl . RW MarehwU. Phda
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. . WnißThomiwon, N J
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MiVEHHarrnßTtr,Boston JirHannanr.Ponna
-?'R;WJVta*huvb, Kv ; ■, T S Ba*lov, Orovon r .
FW Run,Pa GW Miller, Tn
OEvatu-Ncwurk.Del
JgsPhelan «la,Pittsbnrg; . RRflaorsan. WHaven -
w 3 Paulhemus & la, Pa Ben) Haywood, PottaviUe
" ' OTATES UNlON—Market st.above Sixth". ;
JJ F Jones, Pittsburg ' GW Thorium, Va
H H .Tnnmr.Va ’ JF. Koch. Ohio
w V Wilkinson. N Y J RThotnp*rin,Pa '
WBMertWmhatl,Cheaco DM. Reading ‘
W GAfi. fiMdine - ■ EMiJ^teAr
. AlounfJoy A S -
jHltter.Pft ' J - - - JWilliamson*Pine. Grove-•
-' iMentnjloe.T,*ueco, Pa - IHvisN Sira. Phil*- \
vBM Kelley. Phila', ; M Creswell* Mt Vernon
’ QPhita r; - JD Gortos,Carlisle
ißaShearer, Carlisle .lEbv.F*,. .
J'Willittins. !>ee«bor* , L Strom*, Leesburv
H Finney,. Atlnntin City J o•Walker. Gao. Pa
1 ' Mi* Smith* PottsviUo'. Smith. Pottanlle
;• Carlisle . BE Jameson. York, Pa
-t 3 KffmaU-fc V- W-Botxs. Allentown
J- WJ Croasdate. DH .
•• yv Blair; Parry eo, Pa - G G L*nman. Burhnft'n, 1
-'NATIONAL HOTRIr-jGee street, above Third.
Ge«X/JftC6br f York.-Pa H Stnckler. York. Pa
ft Yorte Jr. PotUmilo .A P Remolds, .Allentown
John Wncers; Hartfield . R Dvhnfton. CoateaviUe
WmXerper. Reading, RW Gilbert. Reading
Rjyidlns ’ TV Campbell. Ohio
J Rotiwtyld, Wmsnort , Wm BmHn & la. F.aaton
Bethlehem,. j M Frjrniyor, Snyder co, Pa
n WiHisms. Pa -A Gnpld, Boston r
sHi/onf*.'Allentown. .8 Felix, MteereHlfe >
; IW Smith, Mlddlebarg .jRM Kuntsinirer.Pa
t Clark. Lancaster — tw G Rhoads; Allentown
kt^n,Allentown gK VM«*k f \Aehland. P*
.GPisher.RtrnudiWa, DXrapf,Haaleton,Pa
Kunor, Hazleton.Pa ; r •/ ..
‘ JHOUNT YERNOJf—Seobnd street. above Arch. '
W T Tarlor.PH ila, ;A P Hallihoch & la. Phila
-H Hamilton. Bristol 1 ; * HJlKbeman. Chicago
Ml**F Barett. Jf J flol P j .Tone*. N J
W MnTaffee. Klk'co, fa F B Shelters, Tteadlnc
Joel Ritter. Reading . ■/.. . Lew T Beekel, Bfthlcbom
H rvirney,' Bocks crt ,■ , L Corbey, Bucks on
. F , A Lsmbart, New Hope -
RohtYoiwk.Pe, .* , h* Kansas
A H*«*. Harriabarg . WmPhoff.'NY --
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F EHubor.Bethlchom ~ - Wm.C Peipor. Bethlehem
COMMERCI AL HOTEL—Sixth st., above .Chestnut.
P* IReoß..Chestereo'
A Kirabj*; Chester rn Jl Kimble. Chaster co
. J CrnwelkNjwark, N J - M MefAtxe, Reading
J Simmon^,Penna RRmumns, Petina .
05 Hartshorn.Tenna JBtake *v, Phita
Reading ’ 5 M Heller, Perma
■ TW Ludwig* Pcntnv . Wrn 0 Hanter, Perm*
'W.w Atidrewg. Cheater eo ' ft Hilton. Dauphin eo. Fa
Jos T*ist. Jiaunhto eo. Pa E Elton, "West Chester
ft y/jyinpjllorw Chester C O H*ldem*n. Columbia
H fl.waitoß, Cheater co .. JM Heller, Beading
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Reeding Wmß.Rath: Berks co Pa
• flVTP^hs'LAhaaon liHondle/Adeinstown
• CSmUfiAwifaPal, ;RGeii. PotUvjll»j.P»
R R Znnmerman, PA • Bamael Stewart, Pa
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JfBtelft.AUsntown,Pa / PHBrelnig, Pa
,BARLEY SHEAP—Seoond atreet. below-Vine,
? Jrmes Pa - KjiSotHday, New Hope
'J H MttmyvN«wHope - wn Clnoaon.Pa
MPattereoff, Illinois 1 -■ Chas F Steel, Pliila
Thos IT- Bed!cr». H Jersey . ‘ Lewi* Janes. Pa'
B T-Johnson. PMU- -• ,' Miss X Pennypaeksr, Pa
John Frits,Sfln Francisco
J BALT) EAGLE HOTEL-Thlrd st., ab. Callowhill.
JYotinsjHa NorifHwnptn eo ’Jos Hoerle, Nnrtliamptn oo
r Mrs Kraow. Allentown
Mis' Gonnoie. AllentoWn a«ob Zepp. Landsdam
RobtGoodiiloylsstow
n:BLACK:BEAß HOTEL—Third st, above Callowhlll.
MahjofiS HahUnr.'Rnekted'.lae ETeileV. Meeun®ie
.David Peter. Wwihmiton ’ ; N*tJi*n Peter* Washington
djlßgiUhrSnfflnjivtown .. .JFBnrlchnrt.Bhrnville
EAOLE HOTEL— Third street, above Race.
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The rush of BtraDgers. to our cily hotels is
very a great.: : Tho ttdoof fallbwitieM is at its
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> -,.. reniog; 7Q bxs doMe rccr A Antelo; *32 bxs2cs doßnek
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■ ; Jpnesj Wbl)l»mi»nes»»Csrter A
lead 0 J:Adams kCm b boxes uuv*
i sW»ts«v®liW€®*CMtittse M tikes Sundries Pettit. Msr-
Comply casks li c* tobacco
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f/T: Bmiier}. Order j Shales waste
; ” mief domsstlc Hay and MoOeritt i a
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tv V; J-vraaete &Co \l bnxTEißclaifdtf J B T.ippiMOtt
' vr jHebßistOn^rf.rollsleather Myers.
Wmt?WEham. & Sons j IT
- Mm'wjmwn|j,lbox'EC&eßm«rtrt box
1 IrnnkMiisM Hatton j -
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Marine iNmUfiMCE. !
PORT OF PHILAPELPHU; Sept. 13, 1889.;
ARRIVED
U S Mait steamship Keystone State, Marshman, 49
hours from Charleston, SO, with cotton, rice, and pas-
Bengere to Alex Heron. Jr. At 7.30 PM on Bumlay, 30
miles south of Capo Hatferas, sigtiahbed steamship
State of Georgia, nenoe for Savannah. 09* Bombay
Hook- saw the new steamship Champion, going down in
fine style.'
Steamship Virginia. Kelly, from Richmond, via Nor
folk, 2fi hour*, with mdse and passengers to Thos Web-
Bark Jeddo, Wheeler, IQ days front Doboy, Ga* with
lumber to order.
l ri * t r W."> Atherton, from Portin'}. .. . ,
• §ulten, Day, 0 days from Halifax, with fish to
- Bohr Swan, Collins, 10 days from Jacksonville, with
lumber to captain. . - „ ,
Sohr Goldea Gate, Hammond, 8 days from Savannah,
i from Charleston, with
lumber to captain. On Friday night last run iwronnd
on Brandywine Shoal, sprang aleak, and was obliged to
throw ovorboard part of deck lead. Was towed up to
Kaitfhn'a Point. > « •,
Bchr /RiaUnsas,. Crocker, 5 days from Providenoe,
W Bchr 4 days from Fall River, in ballast
to Nevins k Sawyer.
/Bchr Leesburg. Swift, 4 days from Boston, with mdse
to Crowell k Collins , ,
. Sohr Geo Henry, Smith, 3 days from Richmond, with
4000 bushels bran to Twells A Coi ' ' „
. Sohr Kedron, Garrison. 3 days from Bridgeton, NJ, in
bAllast to Chas Miller A Co.
Jas W Early, Sipplo, 1 day from Frederioa, Del,
with rye to J L Bewley & Co.
Sohr Ann C Gray, Kelly, I day from Smyrna,Del, with
wheat to J L Bewfey k Co.
‘Sohr Sarah Wnrren. Hollingsworth, 1 day from Cam
den, Del. with oats to J L Bawlev A Co. „ ,
- Sohr Cropper A Bro. Smith. 3 clays from Fredencks
burg, Md. with bark to J L Bewlcy A Co. , _
Sohr Bohemia, .Clark, 9 clays from Chesapeake City,
.with graiu to Christian A Curran. _ . . ,
ochr Amanda, Mattson, 2 days from Smyrna, Del, with
gram to Jas A Son. '
Schr Geo A Tittle, Adams, from Boston.
• J°, hr YL9 Audenned, Hewitt; from Boston.
Bchr J Clark, Scull, from Boston.
Schr Wood ruff Sima, Mnsen. from-Boston.
HchrJH Moore, Incersoll, from Boston. .
Bohr Borrows C, Clark, from Boston,
Schr J.R Plater, Gandy, from Boston. -
Sohr Paugnaset, Waples, from Boston.
Rohr J HRisley. Boyre. from Boston.
'feclu JonSthen May, Cobh, from Boston.
Rnhr 0 ti Mershon. Allen, from Boston.
SchrßH Wilson,Davis, fromßoston. , . .
Schr Rallie T,Chartre, Cliartre, from Pawtucket.
Rohr F C Smith, Smith, from Salem. ,
Schr Lamot Dupont- Corson, from Salem,
Schr M B Mshouv. Lake, from Newlmryport.
Schr J L White, Gandy. from Erg Harbor,
Bclir Jacob A William. Matthews, from Portsmouth.
RohtSarah Lmiisa.Cruse,from Providence.
Schr Shonandoah, Hewitt, from Providence.
Bchr t Benedict. Goldsmith, from Providence. -
. Sohr H W Benedict, Ellis, from New Haven,
Behr Jas English, Neal, from New York.
Sohr J L Heverin, Pearce, 2 days from Dover, Del,
with grain to Jas Barratt A Son. „ „ , . _ .
• Sohr Mantua, Maxon, 2 days from Frederica, Del,
with groin to Jas Barrart A Sou.
CLEARED.
Brig .T Means, Wells, Boston, Van Dusen. Ndrton A Co.
Sohr Star, Crowell, Laetiayra, W G Boulton A Co.
Boh WmL Springs, Baotaloo, Wilmington, NC, D S
Stetson A Co. ...
W G Audenned, Hewitt, Boston, L Audenned
Schr JL White, Gandy, Providence, do
Bchr Sarah l*omsa. Crass. Pawtuekot, do
Sohr John Price, Bears. Boston, do
Schr Charity, Barratt. Boston, do
Sohr Mntanzas. Crocker, Portsmouth, do
• Tattle, Mayo, Proviucetown, do
Schr M H Mifflin, MelvmtWaahington,. do
Sohr Henry Curtis, Reed. Boston, captain. _
. ’ Schr J CUrk, Scull, Boston, Tyler, Stone A Co.
‘ Rohr WcMdruffBim«, Mason. Boston, do
Schr H W Benedict; Ellis, Providence, do .
J H Moore,Yngersoll, Boston, Bancroft, Lewis
A Co.
Schr MB Mahony, Lake, Boston, Binni&kson A Glover
•- gear J H RisloT.ttoyce, Boston, - „ do
Rohr Paugasset, Woples.Boston, Brown, HewlttA Co.
Sour Jonathan May, Cobb, Boston, do
' SchrD L Mnrshon, Allen. Boston. C Miller A Co.
. Schr R H Wilson, Davis, Boston, Haves A Godshall.
Sohr FC Smith, Smith, Providence, Baum. Ogle A Co.
-Shenandoah, Hewitt, Providence, Blakiaton A
Schr T Benedict, Goldsmith, Providenoe, Noble, Ham
met -A Caldwelh -
- Bchr Jacob A William. Matthews, Portsmouth, do
. Sc ir Burrows C, Clark, Salem. C A Heoksohor A Co.
• So irL Dupont, Corson, Salem, Nevlus A Sawyer.
Be irLacon, Bearse, Boston, „ do
Schr Jas English, Neal, New Haven, Reopher A Bro.
So ir AdelTno. Howes. Portland. J H MoColley.; .
-So ir Maria Roxana, Cox, Portland, Galloway,Moms
A Co. p - i
Schr Caspian, Meynthlin, Braintree, N Bturtevant A Co
Str H L Gaw, ller, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
, The Kingston'left here this morning with 14 boats,
laden and consigned as follows: • , „ „
B F Judkins, nails to Fisher, .Morgan A Co; E 0
Humes, bar iron to Robert Valentine: B F Bond, True
American, J 8 Williams, and John Cline, lumber WNor
oross A Sheet*:-Bald Eagle, do to John Crair; Sarah
Long and EC Gramfn. coal to New York; Dr L 8 Fil
bert, Judge Higgins, Hope, Two Sisters, and Rebecca
Ann, do to Delaware City, '
(Conwpondenca of the rhMalphl* 2
The brfjf Anne Tjlor smmS in Iwt nl*M, with ,e»oml
light schrs. The bark Mary Edson, for Boston, went to
sea yesterday. The brig May Queen (t) and steam-tug
Arnenoa are the only vessels at hArbor. Wind south—
weather very pleasant. .
\6urs, WM. M, HICKMAN.
- _ By TKLBonapR, .
(Correspondence ortho PhiladelphiaExohange.)
mi , • CAPE ISLAND, Sent 12,11 AM.
bark Jeddo went in last evening. • Tho, schr Mary
D Lane, for Mobile, went to sea at l P Myesterday.
“ Sept if. 8 P M-Theiron steamship Champion-lmilt
at Wilmington. Del, for Com Vanderbilt— for N \ork,
where she will be placed oa the California line, went to
sea at 6JO this evening. Several light schooners went
jn to-day* Wind southwost. Theamometer 76 degrees
m the shade at 3 F M.
. -' Your*, . THOS. B, HUGHES.
BY TELEGRAPH TO THE PHBSS,
* . ALBXAXtmtA, Va, Sept 12.
Arrived yesterday, ship Plymouth, from Cardiff;
• * .. Nobpoli. Sept 12.
Arrirod, sohr Eldridge, from St-Barts ana Antigua.
There were full sapplies of American produce, but the
saleswere dull, ■
. .’f Baltimouk, Sept 12, 1869.
The brig Ocean Wave, from Leghorn for this port, is
ashore on Hie Msn'O*-war Shoals, at the mouth ot the
Patapsco river. She wiUhave to discharge.
9 Arrived from N York 26th, Gan Eden, at Mareeilles;
tb. Republic and Bremen, at BremerhaventMth, wv
haiuo.at Helvoet; American Congress, at Deal; SOth,
Wheeler,
for New Orleans; August 23th; ship 8 E Grant, for do.
Sailed for New.Yorlc— 23th, Jane Lovett, from Atdros-
Mni.Pursuit, from' Cardiff; 27th, Waltham, from Port
TMiwts29th,Lucy Thompson, from Liverpool.
.' Sailed for Savannah 27th, Kalos f from Liverpool.
' . ' MEMORANDA. , , , ~ „
. Steamship Delaware, Cope., hone., arrived at New
York lltlnnet. , „
1 Steamship Btar of the West, Gray, from Aspmwall, ar
rived at New Yorn yesterday. . . , . , r
Smith, for Havana, cleared at N
:Mth lllt -
Ship 'Gallejro,''Washburn, from London for Shonghae,
sailed from Pemambuoo So nit
, Ship AH Stevens, from Mobile,-arrived at Liverpool
80th ult.
Slap Wm Penn, Mead, from Baltimore, arrived at Li*
Verppol abontSOth nit
Snip Vicksburg, Ward, from New Orleans, at Mar
seilles 2Sth nit. ,
. Steamship Be Soto, Bullock, from Now York, arrived
at New Orleans Ist mat.
• Ship Prosnaro, Leach, from Boston, at Valparaiso
previous to July. SJ.
'Ship Screamer, Snow, from Melbourne, arrived at
CnllßoAugl.
• Ship Normandy, Tyler, from Liverpool, arrived at N
York yesterday. . .
Bark Nimrod, Lake, from Savannah, arrived at Liver
pool 30th till. '
BjßarkWm H Newm*n, Gavet. from Rio de Janeiro 20tli
July,with coiree.atßaltimoreHthinst. _ L u
A'Bark Gambia, Keene, hence at Key nit
&rk Crusader, Moore, from Sydney, NSW, was at
VAlparaiso July 31.
Bark Crusoe. Woiton, from New York, at Valparaiso
KarkAlbenlina, ‘puendav, hence at Beal BKb nit
Brig Sea Belle, from Havana for Philadelphia, with
mtxar,wae totally li»t 23d ult. on Brown Water Rock,
Bahamas. Hercanowaaaavedary,and takontoNas-
M BcliJ j e |? Hou*ton. Ruiaelf, sailed Bom Key WesMth
inst. for Philadelphia. -
Schr Pocahontae, Sparrow, was at Sesua 2lit ult.ro
porteq for Baltimore} was previously reported loading
for tbiaport. ,
. Prop«§«r Sarab cleared at New York yester
day for Philadelphia.
Steamer SSeymour, Meredith,sailed from Alexandria
°Atßombay Minnehaha, Beauchamp,to
load for China—bad been chartered at Macao for Bom
hAvandMekforthe roondsutnof 818,000,90. laydays:
Wizanl King, Cone, London, Ids at 17a 6d to £l per ton:
Francis P Sage. Ingersoll, for China, Idg at 11 rnpees per
ton; Chas Suck, Smalley, for Liverpool, has. 800 tons
cocoa nut oil engaged at *1 Ids per ton, and MObalesbot
ton at'Ue pgr toni Meteor, Porter, fpr do, ldg| Lion,
Coopor. and Wisconsin, Scott, wtgs Lombard, Eastman.
SusanHowUnd, Adams, Southampton. Austin, and Cla
rissa Bird, Btrd.dischg; North American, Collier, about
discharged} bark Helen Mar, Low, dlsohg.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Hoofland’s Gbruan Bittbrs Will post'
lively cure Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervous De
bility, Ac. Read what is said of it by the Rev. J.H. Tur
ner, Pastor of Redding M. E, Church J
. - Philadelphia, April 20,1850.
flu. Jacmok— Dear Sir: Raving used your “GER
MAN BITTER&’ In my family frequently, lam pre
pared to say that U has been of great service. I believe
that in most'cam of general debility of, the system, It is
the safest and most valuable remedy of which I have
any knowledge.
Yours, respectfully,
• . . J. H. TURNER,
726 north Nineteenth street.
Por sale by Druggists and Dealers in Medioines
everywhere, at 75 - oents per ‘ bottle. Also by the
proprietors, Dr. 0. M. Jxcesoh & Co., 418 Arch street,
Philadelphia, • eeW-tf
THE LADIK3 AT.L BEA.E TE9TIMONT, TO ITS
IVoSTH.-Jin.ES lIAUEL’S EAU ATHENIENME,
OR HAIR RESTORER reclaims harsh, dry and wiry
hair, and gives it a soft, glossy, wavy appearance, ex
ceedingly beautiful. It strengthens the roots, prevents
its falling off, keeps it from turning gray, or restores it
when gray to alt the soil luxuriance and Ufa color ot
youth. Sold by *ll Druggists, and by JULES HAVEL
A CO., No. 704 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, sll-tit
•Notice to Consumptives.—Dr. Schknce
will be aloent from his oSioe on WEDNESDAY, the 14th
instant, having nude arrangements to be in Reading,
Pa., on that day, tor the purpose of seeing patients that
are laboring under pulmonary affections. It is necessary
to give this notice to prevent as Many as possible from
calling at his office for the purpose of having their lungs
examined, that they, may not be disappointed. He will
bo happy to see all who may see proper to oall on him on
that day, at the Mansion House, Reading. sl2-2t
On* Price Clothing op thb Latest
Stylis, made in the best mazfner, expressly for RE
TAIL BALES. LOWEST selling prices marked in
Plain Figures. AU goods made to order warranted satii
foctory.. Our ONE-PRICE System is strictly adhered
to, as we beUevo this to be the only fair way of dealing.
AU are thereby treated alike. JONES tc CO.,
.. sos-tf 804 MARKET Street.
-‘Giuiybr & Baker’s
OXLXIKITXD Noisxisss Faxilt Sewdjo-Machjxxs,
■j „ at xxtmoxn raiexs'.
. TemporarJlyntNo. 601 Broadway.
Will return to No, 496 in a few weiks.
" Savino Fund—National Safety Teost
ConriMr.—Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania.
. RULES.
1. Money is received every day, and in any amount,
large or small. ' r
. 2., FIVE PER CENT, interest is paid for money from
the day it is put in.
' ft. The money is always paid back in GOLD whenever
it is eaUed for, and without notice,
4. Money U received Bom Exeevtor* f Adm4*ittratort t
Chtardians, and other Trustees, in large or smaU sums,
to remain a long or short period.
; -_ft. The money received from Depositors is invested in
Real -Estate, Mortgages, Ground Renta, and other llrst
olass s*earitie#. •
Og, office open every day—WALNUT Street, southwest
eomtr.Third street, Philadelphia. kplft
' Salamandee Fiee-Pboof Safes.—Avery
»r*e Msortraent of SALAMANDERS for «010 st xesson
>U, orioeD, No. X Booth FOURTH Street, PhllsdeL
■hi a,
: iiX tf ; EVANS & WATSON
.Seamen b Savjno Fund—Northwest
Coxkxe Sxcoxn and Walsut streets^ Deposits re
received in small and large amounts, fgpm all classes of
tM community, and allows interest at the rate of five per
cent,' peranimth. ■]} "
Money may be drawn by oheoks without lose ofin
terest, VVf ,
Office open daily, from t until I o'clock, and on Mon*
day oud Satnrdaf until 9 in the evening, President,
e!mojEw? Treasurer and Secretary* CHAS
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1859.
' MARRIED.'
JUDOE-MrMULLAN.-Cn the 6lh instant, by Bov.
Jnnies l'rJUt, Mr. J.mps luilgo to Mm Marsaret Anno
the «h ijuUint, by nov.
,M;jf|Sn‘ ofeff
ny. to Mrs. Florinda E. Knowles, or Philadelphia. *
inftont, Dy Roy.D.
Stuart, Mr. Charies J. Field to Misb Lizzie P. Beagary,
In Branford, Conn,, on the 7th
instant, by Rev. A. C. Wheat, Dr. J. Walter Rowe, ot
jtouadelphia, to Miss Maria P. Wheat, of Louisville,
DIED.
STEPHENS.—On the 10th instant, George W. Ste
phens, formerly of Cecil county, Maryland, in the 34th
year of his age. [Kent Ntvoa and Ceoil Whig please
The rektiveg and friends, of the family are respect
fully mvjted to attend the funeral, from his late resi
dence. No. 1311 Poplar street, above Thirteenth, this
(Tuesday) afternoon, 13th instant, at 3 o'clock. To pro
ceed to. Germantown., *
NEALL,—On the 9th instant, Rev. Thomas Neall, of
the New Jersey Conference, m the 79th year of his age.
Funeral from his late residence, St. Mary f s, street,
Burimaton. N. J M this (Tuesday! morning, 13th instant,
at 10 o'dock. *
BWlLKEY.—Suddenly, on the 10th Instant, Mrs Ca
tharine 8., wife of Charles F. Swilkoy, in the 72d year of
her age.
Funeral from the residence of her son. No. 1729 North
Third street, above Columbia, this (Tuesday) afternoon,
WOOL^IAN.—In Burlington, N. J.,onthelltlimst.,
Mrs. JuliaA. Woolman, aged 68 years. . . „
Funeral from the residence of her husband. No. S 3
Staoy street, on Wednesday morning, 14th instant, &H 0
° fISsTEJI.- On the llth instant, William A., youngest
son of William A. and Susan E.Naster. . ■
Funeral from the residence orhts ipawnts, first toll
gatecm Germantown road, this (Tuesday) afternoon.^at
C^ARK.—Suddenly, on the lltli instant, Eliza Clark,
intheSfithyearof her age.
Funeral from the residence of herlmsbaud. No. 324
Soutji Nineteenth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon,^at
On the Uth instant, Jane Forbes, in the
23d yoar of her age. ~ „, ...
Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 2045
Lombard street, this(Tuesday)afternoon, at 1 o’clock.
LITTLE.—On the 10th instant, Lizzie, daughter of
Margaret Ann and the late Andrew Little, In the 20th
year of her age.
Funeral from [he residence of her mother, No. 1606
Samom street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. *
McALLISTER.—On the 10th instant, James MoAllis*
tor, aged 66 rears.
Funeral from his late residence. No. IMS Ogdon
street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. •
LAMBERT.—Suddenly, on the 10th instant, Mrs Anna
Lambert, in the 83d year of her age, -
Funeral from her late residence, Till street, above
Market. West Philadelphia, on Wednesday afternoon,
ot 2k«. o’olock. *
BOYER.—On the 10th instant, Mrs. Letitia Boyer, in
tho 06th year of her age. *
LUPIN’S BLACK GOODS.
Lupin’* Blaok MouaseUnd do Laines, double widths.
Bjaok Mouiseline de Lames* single widths.
Black Bombazines.
Black French Merinos.
Blaok Taouses.
Black Cashmeres.
Black Satin de Chines.
Blaok Thibeu for makrnr shawls.
Black Cashmere Square Shawls.
Blaok Thibet Lodz and Square Shawls, Ac.
BESSON « RON, Mpurnipjr Store.
No. 808 CHESTNUT Street
IY3* »R. PAINE’S FREE LECTURE IS
I kjf. THIS EVENING, At the Hftll of the Eclactio
Medical College, at 8 o'olook. The public are invited to
attend. j it*
ffpMEETING OF THE AMERICAN
' BOARD.—The Committee to make arrangements
ibrthe meeting of the Ameriean Board of Commission*
era for Foreign Missions, to he hetdjn this cltv October
4th, will meet at the PRESBYTERIAN ROUSE, 13*4
Chestnut street, THIS DJ*, (Tuesday.l&Uo’elook P.
M„ to devise plans for extending Christian hospitalities
to the large number of strangers—friends of missions—
who will be present from all parts of the United States.
Albert Fames, M,W» Baldwin,
Thomas Brsinerd, G. J. Boyd,
J. H. A. Boraberger, A. Campbell,
Geo. Chandler, w. G. Crowell,
Jaoob Helfenstein, John C. Farr,
John Jenkins, John Gulliver,
T.S Johnston, 8. H. Perkins,
David Mnlin, Thomas Potter,
John Patton,. johnSparhawk,
T. J. Shepherd, William Strong,
JobnM’Ceod, Geo. H. Stuart,
IsaaoAflbmead, B. D. Stewart,
Joseph Allison, Samuel Work.
H* J. McLEOP, Seoretaty.
rrs 55 * pkof/o. s. .
IL? MEWGE * Course oi
Laws. Organs, Functionsift
rive professional opinions an
Forpartieulars see billsand
OWLKR WILL COM
fLECTUREBON LIFE, its
And Improvement, a* tausht
>lo«r, at MUSICAL FUND
EVENING. Sept. 29th, And
md advice daily at his rooms.
papers of the day. 512»1m3
PTS** NOTICE-OFFICE OF THE HESTON
£UL,yji<I'B ,v and pas
senger RAILROAD CO.—The third instalment of
FIVE DOLLARS on each snare or the stock of this
Company will be due and payable at the Office of the
Coranany on WEDNESDAY, the 21st of Sept., 1&».
*-I*t 8. M. ZULICKi Secretary.
ry3=» THIRTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH
STREETS PASSENGER RAILWAY COM
, At a meeting of the Commissioners namod'in the act
incorporatingthe Thirteenth and Fifteenth-streets Pas
senger Railway Company of Philadelphia, held Sept.
Ist, 1859. at No. 327 Walnut street.it was resolved that
the Books for subscriptions to the capital stock of the
Thirteenth and Fifteenth-streets Passenger Railway
Company be opened on THURSDAY. Bapf. 22d. 1859, at
9 o’clock A. M., at No. 4 South SEVENTH Street.
„ t , * v DENDY BHARWQOI), Secretary.
Notico is hereby given, that Books for receiving sub
scriptions to the stock of the Thirteenth and Fifteenth
streets Passenger Railway Company will be opened at
the time and place above mentioned.
COFFIN COLKET,
JOHN K VERREE,
DKNDY SHARWOOD,
, HENRY R. COGGSHALL.
sa-dt32 , Committee.
fY"S» OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
PASSENGER RAILWAY CO., August
frothe Stockholders of the Philadelphia City Paisen
cer Railway Company.—An instalment of FIVE DOL
LARS per shaTe, on each share of Stock of this Com
pany, wiilbe due and payable totho Treasurer, E. B.
EDWARDS, at the office of the Company. No. 152 South
FOURTH Street, second story, on THURSDAY, Sep
tember 15,1559.
By order of the Board of Directors.
au3l-t«els W. M. SINUERLY, Seorotary.
NOTICES.
JJIOHMOND AND SCHUYLKILL
RAILROAD,
VIA GIURD AVENUE
THIS ROAD WILL OPEN THIS D*V PROM RIDGE
AVENUEITO EAGLE9FIELP* ON THE WEST
SIDE OF THE BOttUYLKILL.
PASSENGERS FOR THE
G R A.N D MUSICAL FESTIVAL
AT SCHUYLKILL HEIGHTS
Will take this Road, which EXCHANGES with tho
RIDGE AVENUE AND GIRARD COLLEGE ROAD.
FARE ON BOTH ROADS EIGHT CENTS.
SAMUEL OGDEN,
SUPERINTENDENT.
PHILADELPHIA
AND
CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY.
Mm. . Mm
AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF.THE ABOVE
HAMED CORPORATION,
HELD AT
NO. O MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE,
At 10 o'olookA. M.,S9ptember Tth,1859, tlm follov;-
in, sentlemsn were munimouiljr tlmtwl Direotnre of
th. Company, viz:
GEORGE H. STDART,
B. MORRIS WALN,
MATTHEW W. BALDWIN,
OHAB. MAOALEBTER, and
JOHN EDGAR THOMSON.
Th. BOOKS of BUBSCBIPTION to tho CAPITAL
STOCK of .aid COMPANY are noyr open .t the abova
reuned Oifica, wh.ra all persons favorable to tho enter
prise are ro.peotfully invited to autaoribe. aS-tf
COAL OJL.
PHILADELPHIA
PHOTIC 00AL OIL WORKS.
BURNING AND LUBRICATING COAL OILS
Manufactured and for sate by
HELME, MORRIS, & CO.,
THIRTIETH, NORTH OP MARKET' STREET.
sB-8m
QLARK’S
. SPOOL
COTTON,
Just received.
A FULL ASSORTMENT IN
WHITE, BLACK, AND COLORS,
For sate by
CHARLES FIELD,
NO. 20 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
AGENT FOR PHILADELPHIA,
«2-fm*
ISOftO BOXES AMERICAN AND
WINDOW GLASS—The most
approved brands, and of every use and quality required
lor city and i oantry trade, at pnoes astonishingly low.
§«nd yonr order, to ZIEGLER & SMITH." Dreg,
qnd'o’REEN BUeata. rnlll tom “ Sfe .?s°F
& SMITH, corner SECOND
rr* “Pfi GREEN, have acquired a great reputation by
the wise and prudent course they have pursued sinoe
their commencement in business, by seUing a first-rate
article at a low figure. sIS-tf
Removal.— maetin & wolff have
Bomovod to No. SSi MARKET Street. South aido.
Miow Fourth, where they offer a ohoioo Miortmontof
Fall and Winter Goods, ot very low price.. .13-Zni
WHILE A LIFE-SIZE PHOTOGRAPH
* v in Oil is the most saitaUe for parlors, a small
i~J.UANO, GUANO.—ISO tona of Guano
UT ta .tow and for »10, »t <^ y
WUJdOW Street, neiow Second.
TjU-EPHANT 01L.—9,084 gallons extra
No; M South WHARVES. «I£_
riOOKING RANGES.
\J All in ■want of the Best Elevated Double Oven
Cooking Range, will do well to call at
ARNOLD Sc WILSON’S,
slO-tf , 1010 CHESTNUT Street
WE HAVE DETERMINED TO ADD
the HOUSE PAPERING and RETAILING OF
PAPER HANGINGS to our business, and solicit from
ell who are desirous of decorating their houses an ex
amination of our stook, selected from the best factors,
foreign and domestic, and at the right prices.
Paper hanging in any or &' l sjro*
ruSQ-r tn th lm» l,fi?rtl™llßD Street.
RNIT JACKETS, the Cheapest in the
otty, at .the Manufactory, from $lO per dozen up,
ft superior artiole of Ribbed Berlin and Lined Jackets.
Al*o, Hosiery, Shirts, Drawers, Comforts. Ac.
■DEFINED SUGAR.—6OO barrels various
Sot* iw bW ' jasfriiiMHjw 1
ftUSO LETITIA Street,
MILLINERY GOODS.
OPENING.
LINCOLN, WOOD, Sc NICHOLS,
725 CHESTNUT STREET,
■ TWO DOORS WEST OP MASONIC TEMPLE,
WILL HAVE THEIR
FALL OPENING OF BONNETS, &c,
THIS DAY,
THURSDAY, THE Bth INST.
83-tnll
JJIALL MILLINERY GOODS.
& SONS,
805 CHESTNUT STREET,
Have now open a oomplote assortment of
FLOWERS, RIBBONO,
FEATHBRS, VELVETS,
CRAPES, LACES,
AND
BONNET MATERIALS,
To which thoy invite the attention of the trade,
au26-lm
MARKET STREET.
RIBBONS,
Of every kind, in immense variety;
NEW BONNET MATERIALS,
BONNET VELVETS, SATINS,
GAO BE NAPS, LINING SILKS,
ENGLISH CRAPES, of the best makes,
FRENCH & AMERICAN ARTIFICIAL
FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES, Ac
Also, newest Fall styles of
STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS,
And STRAW QOODS, of every deionption.
Now open, and presenting altogether the most oom
plete stock of MILLINERY GOOBS in this market.
Merchants and Milliners from evory section oi the
country are cordially invited to o&ll and examine.onr
stock, wkioh we offer at the
CLOSEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
ROSENHEIM, BROOKS, A 00.,
431 MARKET STREET.
anlo-tnovl
1859. ™ trade, 185 a
AGARD & CO.,
353 MARKET STREET,
WHOLESALE BEALERS
IN
HATS. CAPS, FURS,
BONNETS, RUCHES, FLOWBRS, Ac.,
Haije now in store a full itook of Goods, to wkioh the)
inviteUie attention of first-class buyers. auls-2m*
J # HILLBOEN JONES.
Importer and M&nnfaoturer of
FANCY SILK
AND
STRAW BONNETS,
ARTIFICIAL FLOWBRS,
FEATHERS,. RUCHES, Ai
The attention of City and Country Beelers is invitee
to a large and varied stook of the above goods, at
433 MARKET STREET,
au9-3m Below FIFTH.
CHINA AND QUEENS WARE.
TURNBULL, ALLEN.
& CO.,
NOS. 83 AND 35 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
IMPORTERS
AND
Wholesale Dealers in
CHINA, GLASS, AND QUKENSWARB.
PITTBBURO GLASS AGENCY,
supplied with Clou at
prices. au6-fci
gOYD & STROUD.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
Hare now on hand a oom,let. .took of
QUEENSWARE,
GLASSWARE, and
FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA,
At their Old Stand. No. 3# NORTH FOURTH OT.
four doors below Merchants’ Hotel, to which they lttvit*
the attention of WHOLESALE BUY ERR
Aobnts vo& Pittsburg Glass. auß-Sm
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
jyEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!!
- THE NAPOLEON DYNASTY; Or, The History of.
the Bonaparte Family, brought down to the prese*<
time.. By the Berkloy Men. Witii-tarna I *-^*® 8 RU '
thentio Portraits. Bvo. 42AQ«' W,'. m r
LESSONS FROM JESII»iOr, The Tesohinye or Dl
vine Love, By w,,!*. iialfarn. IGrno. 75 pent*.
Smooth STONES TAKEN FROM ANCIENT
BROOKS. By Rev. C. H. Spurgeon. IGmo. 00 cents.
THE ROMAN QUESTION. By Edmund About
12mo. CO aents. _
ESSAYS, LKCTUREB, Etc. UPON.BELECT TO
PICS IN REVEALED THEOLOGY. By Nathaniel
W. Taylor. D.D. Bvp. ft 1.60.
FORTY YEARS INTHK WILDERNESS OF PILLS
AND POWDERS. SI.
For sate by WM7 M. A ALFRED MARTIEN,
813 N0.<06 CHESTNUT Street.
PATHCART’S SERMONS ON THE SAB-
V/ BATH, reviewing the arguments of Rev. Dr.Berr,
lev. John Chnintters, and others,to be had at PETER
SON’S. CHESTNUT Street, and LOGAN'S, SECOND
and BUTTONWOOD. Price. 10 cents. ■ 13-fit*
NOW READY, THE ILLUSTRATED
NEWS OP THE WOULD, of Auxunt Mi, with
steel-plate portrait of
Hon. JOSEPH WARNER HENLEY. M. P. .
Price 15 oente, post-paid to any part of the U. 8.. Pecu
iar Advantage* are offered sulwcnbera to THE ILLUS
TRATED NEWS OF THE WORLD, yearly. 87 80: halt
fflfemSKSfcff ”■ A - bM * *#*”
PAUL THE PREACHER: or, A Populai
and Practical Exposition of his Discourses anc 1
Speeches, os recorded in the Acts of the Apostles. B)
J ]fuOK OF RHYMES
16mo, 30 cents.
MAGDALA AND BETHANY. By Rev. 8. C. Natan
M. A. 18mo. to cent*. . . ..
UNICA; A Story for Girls. By the author of “ Uncle
Jack.” temp. 25 cents.
JESUS ONLY. By J. Oswald Jackson. Wmo. 25ots
SIX SOUNDINGS. By Rov. J.B. Ripley. 18ino. 2t
cents. .
LIFE AND LABORS. OF REV. DANIEL BAKER.
12mo. 81.25. For sale by
WILLIAM S. Sc ALFRED MARTIEN,
eS No. COBCHEBTNUT Street.
Fourteen thousand sujbsori-
BER 8!
APPLETON’S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA
Volume Seventh will lie out on the 25th.
It Is not too late to commence takinxthls work, whicl
it now established in the category of fhmous literar*
successes. New subscribers can have a volume ft month
till they overtake the issue.
Tho enormous subscription list has been mainly in
ireased by the subscribers themselves, who havi
irought their fyends and neighbors tosubsenbo, as soot
as they had satisfied themsolves of the surpassino EX
CELLENCE AND VALUE OP THE WORK.
JOHN McFARLAN, Agent for Pennsylvania,
Arcade Hotel, 621 CHESTNUT Street.
Agent, also, ro; Benton’s Debates of Congress and
Frank Moore’s Diary of the American Revolution.
s3-s tuth-9t 1
{CHAMBERS’S ENCYCLOPAEDIA.
Vy (To be in 85 monbly parts, 16 cents each,) supplied
to any address, free of postage, by
JOHN MoFAHLAN, Agent for Pennsylvania,
For Apnleton’s New American Cycloptcdia, and Bep
ton’s Debates of Congress.
ARCADE HOTEL, 621 CHESTNUT Street.
Agents wanted to oanvasa in evory county. au27-lm
OLD BOOKS-OLD BOOKS
The undersigned states that he has frequently foi
sale books printed betweon the years 1470 and lfipo: earl)
editions of the Fathers of the Reformers anuof the Pu
ritan Divines; in Law,Braeton,LyUloton, PufTendorfl,
Grotius,Dowat, Coke, Hale, the Year Books, Reports,
Ao., are often to bo found on his shelves; Cyofopediai,
Lexicons, Classio authors, History; Poetry, Philosophy,
Soienoe, Political Economy, Government. Arohitecture,
Natural History. Treatises upon those and other kindred
subjects are being continually dealt in by him. Books,
in large and small quantities.jpurohaaed at the Custom-
House avenue Bookstall, CHEBTNUT Street, above
Fourth, Philadelphia.
mrlS-Am JOHN CAMPBELL,
WOaUET & HUTTON,
M.M. manufacturers of
DESKS
AND CABINET FURNITURE,
NO. 239 80UTH THIRD STREET. s .
Office, Bank, and School Furniture, Extension Tables.
Bookcases, Wardrobes, etc. sO-im
Fresh fruit jars.
Those who wish to avoid the uncioanliness at
tendant upon putting up fruit, Ac., by the use of tho old
style Jars with metal covert amt cement, will be pleased
to learn that the whole operation of Preserving can bf
performed in less than one half the usual time by the
use of HARTELL’B ALL-GLASS PRESERVING
JARS, pronounoed by physicians aud aciontino ineu to
he the safest and most reliable Jar ever made. A smelt
inspection will satisfy any one of their incomparable
superiority overall others.
Manufacturers under tho Patent,
KARTELL & LKTCHWpRTII,
No. 18 North FIFTH Btreet,
s3-12t* General Glass Dnnot.
112 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. 112
STEREOSCOPIC BAZAAR—Great Emporium, for
BterepsoopesandStorooscofSo Views, American, Frond)
and Engtish. Opera Glasses, Microscopes, and improved
Bpeotaoles, correctly suited to the ores, at
M; T. FRANKLIW. Optioian,
112 South FOURTH Btreet, below Chestnut.
Artificial Human Eyea inserted. sg-lmlf
HPAR AND PITCH.—I3B bbls. Black and
J- Yellow Rooemakern’ Tar, 600 kegs North Carolina
Tar, 300 Large Wilmington bbls. Pitch, 60 bbls »Bright
Ship Varnish, for sale by ROWLEY, ABHBURNER,
At.CO. No. 16 Bouth WHARVES. si
$50,000 TO LOAN,
IN SUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS,
upon Diamonds, Watches, Jowolry, Guns, Mer
chandise, Clothing, Ac., on moderate terms, by JONES
k CO., Brokers, northwest corner of THIRD and GAP
KILL Streots, below Lombard. Established for the lar
Bfi rears. Office hours from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M.
Second-hand Gold mid Silver Watches, by eminent
makers, warranted genuine, for sola cheap, at one-half
the nrislnal coat aiU Hvi-if
Havana cigars —or the following
celebrated brands t
Cabanas, Figaro,
HnJasdeOro, Gloria,
Espnnola, Upmann,
Neptuno, Pruebese,
Verdad, Vegas, Ac., Ao., fto.
Qf all sixes and qualities, on hand and constantly re
ceiving from Havana, and for sate low by
a.ul6«lm CHARLES TETE, 130 WALNUT.
Drills and sheetings for ex.
PORT.
BR ™WPrfH\ N »a LLBI
~ aa’ifratoS.
14 South FRONT Bt, and to LETITIA Street,
oolft-ly
HERRING. —275 bbls Pickled Honing,
also, 326 boxes Synokeil Herring, for sale by
* „ C. 0. BIDLEH & OG„
slO ARCH Street, aenond door above Front.
fMW"Nos. 1& 2 MACKEREL—A small
1 » invoice of assorted packages, landing from steamer
Kenaington, and for , R
mft IffIBOUTH WHARVES.
Economy mess shad— nos. 1 and 2
ft prime artiole, in store and for sale br
non 1M SoMff^HARTiiS,
KETAU, DItY GOODS.
AND ELEGANT
PALL STOCK.
L. 3. LEVY & CO.
Aro daily rocelvins additiona to their new and very
choice assortment of
PALL AND WINTER GOODS,
which comprises at this time one of the largest as well ns
the most select assortments of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
which can be found in this country#
Every now fabrio which has been manufactured for
Fall and Winter wear, ns woll as their usual assortment
of STAPLE GOODS of superior qualities, will be found
in variety, and at prices us low as similar goods can be
purchased elsowhere.
L. J. L. k Co., have effected arrnngcm ut in Paris
by which thoy will be In constant receipt uu Ing the sea
son of small quantities of every approved » ew article
which may be prosonted to the fashionable trad© of that
city. The selections will bo made from the houses in
Paris most oelebrated for their good tasto.
809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET.
sl2-3t
("JASSIMEKES, CLOTHS, VESTINGS.
Heavy dark mixtures Cassiraeres.
_Do. with and without Sidebands.
B ook Cassimeres and Doeskins.
B|£ck Broadcloths. *1 60 upwards.
Light-colored Cloakings, $1 26 up.
i nil and Winter Vestings.
ee,
TVEW PALL ULOAKS.
TV The Subscribers
NEW FALL CI,OAKS, opening
PLOMBIERTs STRIPE CLOAKS,
CHESTERFIELDS, CASACIUES,
to which thpy respectfully invite the attention of
Ladies. .
, The Pari. Mantilla Emporium,
. 1 708 CHESTNUT Street.
auSO J, W. PROCTOR k CO.
TVBW FALL GOODS!!!
& CHISM, corner of EIGHTH and
SPRING GARDEN greets.
..Have just received a lot of
BEAUTIFUL SATIN PLAID POPLINS.
Rich Foulard Silks.
Handsome Fall lie T-nines.
New Fall Chintzes. &p., Ac.
IrAieA are very desirable and very cheap.
BLACK SILKS AND FANCY 8ILK8! IJ
light Cloth Raglans Inr fall weather.
Bkawls, Dusters, Ac., in, treat varietjr*
Good Family and Fronting Linens.
Alargeitoc cpfDomestio Muslins.
Great quant tiesofFlaijnels.
Clothe.Cnss meres. Satmetts, &o.» Ac,
MUCH,BELOW COSTi
Leoe Mantillas.
Bareges, Organdies. Lawns, to., Ac.
_ All Bummer Goods of every description,
ByTHORNLEY A CHISM, EIGHTHand SPRING
au2(Mf“ WE BtIY AND SELL FOR CABH *”
EUPIN’S fine merinos.
Oue hundred pieces or extra quality and desirable
colon at 81 uo.
One hundred piece* of fine quality and of same colors
at 75 eeuts.
These goods have the moat value of any (hat we have
offered. SHARPLEB3 BHOTHKRB,
s* CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Btreet*.
I\EW AUTUMN SILKS. ’
* ' Just opened ten oases of seleoted Bilks of our own
importation.
Plain Poult da Soics, from the lowest prices to the
6rest.|oodj.
Rich Lyons Silks of the newest designs.
Plain Black Bilks. gloMy and heavy.
Neat figures and Brocade Blacks.
WkanJF.no,, ‘"fcftlfih.MS BROTHERS.
*3 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Street*.
SHIRTINGS.
*-* Just reooivod a choice lot
Of iwnt ant} medium style*
English Shirtincs. Prints*
New designs, good colors.
. BHARPLEBS BROTHERS.
sfi EIGHTH and CHESTNUT.
Dress goods.
Rich Bouquot'pattern "Wool Delaines,
Lupin’s Fro.noh Merinoes, 75 cents up.
Cheap Delamesand Plaids.
Fall Poplins, Chintzes. ire.
BLACK WOOL DELAINES.
Lupin's Blaok Wool Delaines, 37 and 48 cents,
, Lupin e finest quality do., 30 and 66£ents.
Black Bombazines, Alpaca*. Silks. Ac.
COOPER A CONARp.
rel NINTHand MARKET.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
fJAZELL & HAEMEE,
MANUFACTURERS
AXO
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IX
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NO. 138 NORTH THIRD STREET.
A full assortment of City made Boots and Shoes con
etantly on band. sio-tf
J & M. SAUNDERS.
NO. 34 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
(Near Merchant*' Hotel,)
Call the attention of buyers of
BOOTS AND SHOES
To their Stock, which-mbrkees a general variety of
PHILADELPHIA AND NEW ENGLAND
Manufactured goods. «u5-tocB
J If. MoOURDY & SON,
381 CHESTNUT STREET, (3d FLOOR.)
LADIES’, NIBSKB-, AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS,
BIIOEB, AND GAITER 6,
Manufactured expressly for the Retail Trade. aull-3m
g P. WILLIAMS & GO-,
NO. 18 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
WHOLESALE BOOT AND BHOE WAREHOUSE,)
Have now on hand a full assortment of Eastern and
Philadelphia work, to wliioh they invite the attention ol
Southern and Western Merchants. aul2-2ro
g\EENE, STERLING, & FRANKS,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NO. 413 ARCH STREET.
l’urohMsm viaitim the oitr will pleua oall and ex»
mice their stock. etiU-lm
& 00,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IB
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NO. ,13 MAR RET STRBET.
vjU
PALL STOCK
BOOTS AND SHOES.
JOSEPH H. THOM 80N . 0o. (
114 MARKET ST ABET*
Have now on hand a huge stock oi
BOOTS AND SHOES
EVERY VARIETY. EASTERN AND CITY MADE.
Farohoiere vieitinc the oitr will pieeee oall and ex-
amine their etock.
RASIN. & GO..
BOOT AND BHOE WAREHOUSE
AND
MANUFACTORY,
No. 60S MARKET STREET, Philadelphia.
We have now on hand an extensive Btock of Boote
and Shoes, of all dosoriptiona, of ovkowm and Eastern
Manufacture, to whioh we invite the attention of South
ern and Western buyers. au6-3m
WHOLESALE CLOTHING.
JMPPINOOTT, HUNTER, & SCOTT,
MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS
or
COMMON, MEDIUM, AND
FINE CLOTHING.
We invite epeoial attention to our oomplete line of
MAOHINE-MANUFACTURBD GOODS.
NOB. 484 MARKET, ft 419 MERCHANT STS.
aufl-3m
OLOTHINGI
. AT WHOLESALE.
0. HARKNESS h SON,
838 MARKET STREET,
• IOVTHSAST CORNER OP POCRTH STREET,
Offer for sale, on tbs most
LIBERAL TERMS,
A new and extensive stook of
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING,
ADAPTED TO THE
SOUTHERN AND WESTERN TRADft
TO WHICH
THEY INVITE THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS.
WASHING AND IIIONING.
Ak WASHING AND IRONING DONE
€5P* Y“h NEATNESS i,nd DESrATgH, for Sinjtla
/■ , Ladle. and Gentlemen, Famihna, Boarding
&’ 1 . o !’iss. H P l ?lv.^!fA lr,l ' n »t«[ *O., at DONOVAN’S
FAMILY LAUNDRY, No. iSs South SIXTH Street,
oof.ner or rruna. Family Shirts and Collars patent
polished. Everythin* washed by hand, on the oom*
mon wash-board.
The whole business is striotly attended to by female
operatives, Mr®. DONOVAN.
IT SM? Bueerind«nifedL
PORK. —2CO bills. Mess Pork, of New
Jersey, Ohio, and Philadelphia packing, for sal© by
C. 0. SADLER ft CU.,
sift ARCH Street. woond door alwive Front.
CUGAR-HOUSE MOLASSES.—ISO Mids.
K? barrels, for aale by
M JAMES GRAIIAM & CO.,
nv» LETITIA Btreet.
DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
J, W. PROCTOR & CO..
IMPORTERS,
MANUFACTURERS,
JOBBERS, AND RETAILERS,
L A D I E S’
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS,
708 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
Invite the attention of
WHOLESALE BUYERS
To their Stock, comprising
EVERY VARIETY OF STYLES
In medium and first-ohus Goode, including
FINE AND COSTLY
VELVET CLOAKS,
HANDSOME
BEAVER CLOAKS,
MISSES’ CLOAKS,
NEW STRIPED BOURNOUS,
BOURNOUS WITH PLAITS.
Ac., Ac.,
AU of whioh will bo offered at Low Prioe*
TO CASH AND SHORT-TIME BUYERS.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
THE PARIS
MANTILLA
EMPORIUM,
708 CHESTNUT STREET,
S. STEWART & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,
303 MARKET STREET.
Are now daily receiving from the Large Auntion Sales,
and other sources, & full assortment of desirable FALL
GOODS, purchased FOR CASH, to which they invite
the attention of Cash and prompt Six-months buyers.
Full lines of Black and Fancy Silks, and all the new
fabrics in Dress Goods, constantly ou hand. s9-3m
J. 859 FALLIMPORTATION * 1859
JOEL J. BAILY & CO.,
No. 319 MARKET STREET, AND 208 CHURCH
ALLEY, PHILADELPHIA,
Have received by reoent arrivals, aad will continue to
receive during the season a full and complete assort
ment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Consisting in part of
HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND GAUNTLETS.
LADIES’, MIBSEB’, GENTS’, and
BOYS LAMBS-WOOL, MERINO,
- SILK AND COTTON SHIRTS AND PANTS.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
Blaok*and Fancy Silk Scarfs, Ties, and Cravats.
Linen, Cambric, and Silk Hdkfe.
SHETLAND WOOL ZEPHYRS, Ac.
Also, a handsome stock of WHITE, LACE, and
MILLINERY GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES.
COTTON, MARSEILLES, and LINEN SHIRT
FRONTS, a large and cheap variety.
“JOUVIN’S BYBTEME.” BEST QUALITY KID
GLOVES. A splendid assortment of colors and sixes.
WOOL COMFORTS,HOODS, JACKETS, NUBIAB, Ao
Together with a large assortment of CLARK’S supe
perior six-cord “Silk-Finished” and “Enamelled”
SPOOL COTTON. Also, their Sewing Machine Cotton,
put up on spools 01'3,400 yards each, to which the atten
tion of Shirt Makers and Manufacturers is particularly
requested.
CASH AND PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS
are invited to exam*»* •«» otock, which is one of the
largest and most attractive ever offered to the trade,
s7-2m
FANCY DRY GOODS JOBBERS.
DUHEING & CO..
Mo,. M and M NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Are now receiving, by suooeuive arrivals from Europe,
THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS
or
ENGLISH AND GERMAN
HOSI E R Y .
GLOVES, AND SMALL WAREB,
WOOLLEN YARNS.
MACHINE SEWINQ SILK AND THREAD,
Asdiolioit an Inspection of their complete and well-
OMortea .took,
JjH-Sni ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO •
SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE.'
gOHAFFRK & ROBERTS.
489 MARKET STREET,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
HOBIKRY, GLOVES,
SMALL WAREB, COMBS,
BRUSHES, LOOKING-GLABBEB,
GERMAN and FRENCH FANCY GOODB,
AND
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS. aus-Sin
gURNETT, SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN,
Are now opening at their Rt«r*.
NO. 409 MARKET STREET,
Above FOURTH, Nor h side,
A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF
NEW FALL STYLES OF
FANCY DRY GOODS.
OF TIIBIR OWN IMPORTATION
and selection, which they offer for sale to buyers from
all parts of the United States, on the most reasonable
terms. aufl-Sui
HJARTINS. PEDDLE.
& HAMRICK.
Importers and dealers m
JIOBIERY, GLOVES, AND FANCY NOTIONS,
NO. 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET.
Five doors below the Merchants'. Hotel,
Offer (or sale the moat oomplete stock of Goods tn their
line to be found in the United Btatks, consisting of
HOSIERY, of evory grade.
GLOVES, *n three hundred varieties.
JNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS.
..INEN-BOSOM SHIRTS and COLLARS.
LINEN CAMBRIC HPKFB. A SHIRT FRONTS.
LADIES’ ELASTIC BELTS, with clasps of en
tirelv new designs, with an endless variety of NO
TIONS, to wlnoh they invito the attention of
FIR6T-OLABB WESTERN AND 80UTHERN
*. BUYERS. auS-Srn
jgoOAULHY, BROTHER, & BREWSTER,
S 3 NORTH FOURTH STREET.
HOSIERY. „„„
GLOVHB, and
FANCY GOODS.
Wo have a fine stock of Imported and Doineatio Goods,
particularly adapted to
SOUTHERN TRADE,
To which we invite the attention of first-olaes buyers.
auS-Zm *
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
QENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS
AND
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS*
LONGOOPE & PEAROE,
NO. 10 SOUTH FOUKTH STREET,
Have now in store a full assortment in their line, to
which they invite the attention of their customers
and buyers of suoh goods. aufl-Im
JW. SCOTT—lato of the firm of Win
• cheater fc Bcott—GENTLEMEN’S FURNISH
INO STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 81
CHESTNUT Street, (nearly opposite the QirardHouse
Philadelphia. „ „ „ , ....
J.W.S. would reapeotfully call the attention of his
former PAtrons and friends to his new store, and is pre
pared to fill orders for SHIRTS.at short notice. ,A
perfeot fit guarantied. Wholesale Trade supplied with
fine Shirts and CoHar*. __ Jy»l-ly
WINES AND LHIUORS.
pRINOE IMPERIAL
CHAMPAGNE.
PS VENOGE k CO,EPERNAY,FRANCE.
Tins is a perfectly Fobr and Delicate Wine,
from the Vineyard of Messrs. De Venoge k. Co., whose
estate lies in the eentn of Me far-famed Ckatnpatm
District of France. It has hitherto been confined to the
best tables of England and the Continent, and has only
very recently been introduced into this country, where
its rare quality, combined with the moderate price at
which it is offered, is already achieving a success and
popularity unprecedented in the annals of the nine
Mil'in thi. city by REEVES k DEAL, No. »M MAR
KET STREET, cod ot the Prinoipal Hotola, and by all
the leading dealers throughout tho country.
E. V. HAUGnWOUT,
Comer of BROADWAY and BROOME BTREETS
NEW YORK. Jyl9 tmhAiiroif
MACIIINEKY AND IRON.
SAMUEL V. MBRBXCK, J. VAUOHAN MX&SICK.
WILLIAM H. MfHEICI,
COUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
►3 FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
MERRICK & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
Manufacture High am! Low Pressure Steam Engines,
for Land, River, and Marine semoe,
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, fto.; Castings
olall kinds, either Iron or Brags, _ , ni _
Iron Frjvme Roofs for Gas works, Work Shops, Rail
road Stations, &o. ~ „ t , , ,
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most Im
proved oonstruotjon. , „ ..
Every description of Plantation Machinery, such as
Sugar, Saw. and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, Ac.
Sole Agents for N. Rillieujfs Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus: Nasmyth's Patent Steam Hammer: and
Aspinwab A Wolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain
ing Machine. auß-y
SI-OARB SODA.—IOO kegs for sale by
WETHERILL A BROTHER, Nos. 47 and 4S N,
SECOND Street. I*l
WANTED —By a Young Man. 19 years
of ago, a Situation in a Wholesale Store "as As
sistant Clerk, or in any department where his service*
might be required. Salary no* so much an object as an
opportunity of learning a urem l W«nch of trade. Best
of reference will be given. Address “J. P.,” this ofiioe.
sia-6t*
"VyANTED—A Competent Salesman in a
v* Wholesale Dry Goods House. To one who can
influence a lair amount of trade, a good compensation
will be given. Address “P. A C..” this office. aIS-3t*
WANTED —A Purchaser for a Patent
Right of great value, of an article of every day
use, and largely consumed. This offers a good opportu
nity to any person having 83,0 W in cash. Address
“ Woodhon, Blood's Dispatcn. <l3-3t*
WANTED —To dispose of ono-half in
terest in a safe snd profitable Manufacturing
business, already established and doing a good trade,
which is constantly increasing. $4,000 in cash will be
required. Address, for particulars, “Factory,” office
of this paper. b!3 3t*
WANTED TO BORROW, $l,OOO FOR
” ; Bl * months. Good interest and real eststo se
curity will be given. Address “ C. K.” office or this
paper. s!3-4t*
A LAD WISHES A SITUATION IN A
C r to learn the business. Can assist at
a set of books and would be willing to mate himself nse
ful. Address “ D. t ” at this office.” *l3-2 1*
A YOUNG MAN, who can write a fair
t X».hftnd W i*hes a Situation as Light Porter or Runner
Jo a Wholesale Store or Factory. Good testimonials
will b» given as to character, Ac. Address “Robert,”
office of The PrtAi, »13-3t*
A COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER having
two to four hours snare time, every day, would be
witling to take charge of a set of Books, at'a moderate
“8. .T. T/’Hox 4A Poet Office. *l3-3t*
WANTED— A Partner with Capital to
engage in the 'Banking and Exchange Business.
The writer lias had tor a number of year* practical ex
pe nenee in the butiness, on Third street, and is at pre-
NAnt'a member of the Board of Brokers of this city.
Please address “ Money,” Box No. 278 Philadelphia Post
Office. slO-St*
q&C Ofif) —WANTED, FIVE THOU
l|5y«UUve SAND Dollars on First Mortgage on
a Farm. 26 miles from Philadelphia, m the State of
Pennsylvania. The security is more than double the
amount. A bonus of $260 will be allowed. The interest
will be naid qutarterly if wanted. Address BOX 717,
Post Offioe. Philadelphia. *9-6t*
"WANTED TO EXCHANGE for iraprov
»" ed oity property, free from incumbrance, 180 acres
of excellent FARM LAND, located in Gloucester Co.,
New Jersey. The Railroad from Camden to Bridgeton,
shortly to be laid, passes within a short distance bf the
land. For farther particulars address J, K., office of
Tkt Prtts. jefl.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
L AST CHANCE.—The Stock and Fix
e GROCERY STORE, Southwest corner
rx/LLFTHond FUZWATLR S*reeU,is offered for
sale on the most favorable terms, to a cosh purchaser.
If not &old at once it will be closed out at Auotion this
week, as the proprietor is about leaving the city. sls-st*
ATTENTION, JOBBERS.-Toßent, the
best arranged Chambers and Basement in Phila
delphia, provided with line front and baok entrance*,
hoiitway, water closet*, baiins.eto. These rooms are
beautifully finished and are well lithted bv *ky-li<bts.
The second story oontams wareroom 12SJeetx25 feet,
and an office 39 feet square.
The third story contain* wareroom 100 feetx2sfeet,
and two office* 2s feet square.
The fourth story contain* two fine room* 2ft O. square.
Apply on theoremisM, to CHIOKERING A SONS,
607 CKEBTNUT Street. alOrtuthet
TO LET—Tlio Office lately occupied by
Okie A Capp. Brokers, 2Z3 DOCK Btreel. Com
pletely furn'shea w<th water, ga«, counters- desks, fire
proofin wall t 40., Ac., well suited for a Broker. Insu
rance,or Railroad Office. Will be let with or without
the furniture. Apply to J. M. GUMMEY SO MS. 620
WALNUT Street. *e3-»tuthlot
MFOR SALE—The well-known and old
established Hotel, at Woodbury. N. J . with larfe
stabling attached; cue vf the most desirable **and« In
West Jersey. Terms easy. Apply to E. P. MIDDLE
TON A BRQ..9North FRONT Street. *l3-6t
TO LET Two Largo Rooms in the
Building Northwest comer of FIFTH and CHEST
NUT Streets, they are nearly one hundred feet lour,
snd well lighted with eight large windows. Apply to P.
HERST A CO., on the premises. sl3-Bt*
fSj FOR SALE—The neat, well-built
AhxHouse, with all modern conveniences, 879 MAR-
Street. Apply on the premises. slO-61*
M'l'U LET—A Convenient House, with
all the modern improvements, hot and cola baths,
N0.,6 UNION J
j&At • No. 9 North FRONT Street
FOK SALK.
The Subscriber will dispose of the entire Stock of
PINE MONUMENTS. STATUARY.
HEAD AND FOOT STONES, Ac., 40.
AT THE MONUMENT MARBLE YARD,
No. 1825 ARCH Btreet,
W..t of moor£
w FOR SALE—A FARM of over 200
3Z Amt, wall fanoe<fand *at«rad, in a food itata of
cultivation, admirably adapted to the growth ot mm,
erase, vegetables, and fruif of all kinds, particnlarlj
peaches, tne trees of which live to agreatMe. Situate
within two miles of a Railroad Station; Kent Countr,
Delaware; comfortable buildings. For particulars, ad*
dress Box 33, Chester, Pennsylvania. au3o-lm*
TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS.—Roxbo
rouyh Cott&fe Lot* for tala, admirably located on
and near Ridge Avenue, above the Sii-mile Store.
Paasenser Railway Can now running near, and wiU
loon run by them. Apply to
JOHN FRASER. Architect,
No. 112 South FOURTH Street
90/1 WEST WASHINGTON SQUARE,
Becond-storjr Communicating Rooms, fur
nished ai parlor nnd bedroom, or separately. Also,
•ingle R.<y>m» with Board. *l44t
Vacant, with board, handsome
Communicating and Single. Rooms-. No. 41 South
SIXTKKNTII Street, four doors above Chestnut.
BOARDING. —Elegant and airy Rooms,
single and in suites, can be had with firatHdus
Board, for the Summer, Fall, and Winter, at 1315 WAL*
NUTBtreet. tsoS-tm
TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS.—A
Clergyman of tho city of New York, who baa
travelled extensively in the Old World, being about Jo
visit Europe again this Autumn, is willing to lake m
company one o'piore young gentlemen, and give them
the oinefit of his experience and oversight. Besides
insurrms, cnytiwnWwa „■« J »■’ bin
companions special advantages of a literary amlscienr
tifio character, in a tour through Europe and »ery pos
sibly also through Egypt and the Holy Land Refers to
Hon. G. C. Verplanck, Robert B. Mtnturn, Es«i. t John
A. Appleton. Esq.. Rev. l>r. Hawks, and many others.
Address “ D. D.,” Madison Square Tost Office, new
York. >11) stnth3l
PERSONAL.— A. D. ANCONA GIVES A
hub price for Ladies* and Gents’Cast off Cloth
mg. Address, 330 SOUTH Street. sl3-6t*
MUSIC.—A. R. TAYLOR, Teacher of
LTj Singing and Piano, 676 North TWELFTH Street,
lielow Contes. >I3-Jm
EUSTON’S WRITING ACADEMY.
8. E. corner EIGHTH and BAN6OM Streets,
Open daily lrom9 A. M. to 9 P. M. .
To Gentlemen a rapid ond •legnut business hand is
imparted. To Ladies a neat and graceful epistolary
stile. CM'sci Private. Cards written, and everyde
senption of Penmanship neatly executed. al3-3m
POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE OF THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, Puiladexpuia.
Inorporated 1833, and organized with a lull Faculty
on thi plan of the Industrial Colleges of Pans and Ger
many: comprises a Preparatory Department and rocs
i xciiMCAL Schools. \ iz *
%'S lc°K of PRACTICAL CHKMTSTRY.
The School of CIVIL ENGINEERING.
The School of MECHANICAL ENGINEERING.
Architecture, and Topographical and Mechanical
f raw in care inr'ailed in the Engineering Course, and
the most exter ’ Field and Laboratory Tract ice is
° T?hi Sovenlh An*. si Session will begin on MONDAY,
September mh. 18W. For Catalogues »nd further mfor
REMOVAL.
TltE OFFICE OF THE
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANT
OF
LONDON
Has been removed to tbs NEW BUILDING of the Phi
ladelphia Bank,
CHESTNUT STREET.
ABOVE FOURTH STREET.
,1-la WM. GETTY. Agent.
JJEMOYAL.
DAVIS & BIRNEY
HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE TO
NO. 37 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
■i-m
TVOTICE.—The Copartnership heretofore
-t existing between the Subscribers is dissolved bj
mutualconsent, THISDAY. , , _„.,, Tt , 0
THOMAS T. MASON havmir purchased CHARLES
I?. RuBINSON’S entire interest in the Concern, is alone
authorized to.ettl. the bu..ne» f( of MASON Ktt^
c. K, ROBINSON.
Puilada., Sept. 7, Y69
N.D.—The DRY GOODS JOBBING Business will be
ron'imied St No. 4St MARKbT under th. ™ra,
nsme, bj THOMAS T. MASON.
Pi!U.ADA.. Sept. 7,IMS.
TtfOTIOB IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
11 firm of WARNICK, CHADWICK, & BRO. is this
day dissolved. The Heater, Range, Stove business
will Le continued under the name of CHADWICK. A
imo et ts. O.S«.t oornf SECOND AnJ kAOE
BtießU ' FRANCIS A. CHADWICK.
Philadelphia. July 11. ISW. HU-tf
WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac.
gILYEB WARE.
WM. WILSON & SON
Invite apeoial Attention to their etock of SILVER
WARE.whioh is now unusually large, aflonling a va
riety of pattern and design unsurpassed by an) house
the United States, and of finer quality than is manufac
tured for table use in any part of the world.
Our Standard of Silver is 935-1000 parts 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 com, and ten parts purer
than the English Sterling. We melt all our own Silver,
and our Foreman being connected with the Rofinmg De
partment of the United States Mint for several years,we
guarantee the quality as above (936), which is the finest
that can be. made to be serviceable, and will resist the
action of nStds much better Maa the ordinary Silver
manufactured.
SOLEIMORTBR,
S. W. CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY STS.
N. B.—Any fineness of Silver manufactured as agreed
upon, but positively none inferior to trench ami Ameri
can standard.
Dealers supplied with the same standard m used in
Our retail department.
Fine Silver Bars, 999-1000 parts pure, constantly on
hsnd. AuM-flm
J NICHOLSON,
• Manufacturer of
SHIRTS, LINEN and MARRF-ILLES
BOSOMS and COLLARS.
A large and choice assortment.ami welt, wvde,al
ways on hand, unto which 1 particularly inv»ta the at
tention of cash and prompt-paying i»hort-timk buyeis.
S, E. corner oi BECONO ana ARCH Streets,
Philadelphia. sliHm*
WANTS.
BOARDING.
PERSONAL.
EDUCATIONAL.
REMOVALS.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
...909-1000
WM. WILSON & SON,
AMUSEMENTS*
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
THIB KVRNINO. TUESDAY Biis.mh.rtMl.
TER NATIONAL
4 . WILL VISIT ThJs ACADEMY,
On the occasion of the ’
PRESENTATION TO THEN
or THX
NATIONAL STANDARD
_ , ladies of Philadelphia,
Who have selected
MRS. D. P. BOWERS
To m&fce
the presentation address.
vn ▼bicb occasion -will be presented, by
„ . _ SPECIAL I>EBIRE,
Buhrer*ifineplev of
THE LADY OP LYOX3,
WITH
_ .. AN VNTRECEDENTED OAST!
Tnrether with
OTHER ENTERTAINMENTS. EMBRACING
THE ENTIRE BTRENGTBOF
„ THE GREAT COMPANY OP ARTIBTB»
Mr*. D. P.'LOWERS. LUCY EBCOTT.SIGNORINA
PRATESKfiIGNORINA OALBTTI. andMii nScE,
Mi«s WEBT, Mr. J. W. WALLACE. Jr. MrTJ h!
TAYLOR, Mr. A. W. FENNO. Mr. J. J. PRlofe, M?.
RUPUB ADAMS. Mr. ROBBITER, Mr. BRIGGS, Mr
P. A. ANDERSON, Mr. ROGERS, Ac., Ac.
Aftor the Play.
THE PRESENTATION ADDRESS BY
MBS. D. P. BOWERS.
_ „ . THE BTAH SPANGLED BANNER
Will be eunr by
m , LUCY ESCOTT.
To conclude with a
NEW GRAND BALLET DIVERTISEMBNT,
elGNOHlNAsYiSrasFiuid GALBTTI,
AXD TTTE
ENTIRE CORPS DE BALLET
IN NEW DANCES.
preparation, and will speedily be produced, for the
_ , ISIDORA OFSYLVANIA.
With entirely New Music, Scenery, Costumes, and
Decorations.
ADMISSION PIFTY AND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
Scats mar be seared daily from Eight A. M. until Sue
P.M.—THE OFFICE 18 NOW OPEN.
Doors open at 7 o’clock. Performances to commence
at }j hcforw 3.
WHEATLEY & CLABKE’S ABCH
STRKET THEATRE.
THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. September 13-
HAMLET.—Hanuet, Edwin Booth: King. Mr. Brad
ley; Queen, Mrs. John Drew; Ophelia, Miss Emma
Taylor.
To conclude with the Coroed»*tt* of
FORTY AND FIFTY.
. Bcsxaor Pates*.— Admission. Seeata; Securedßeata
in Dress Circle. S7H cents ; Parquet, CO cents.
Doors open at 7o’clock; performance to oommanae
at 1H o’clock nreeiaelv.
Novel attraction at fair-
across the bottom
OF THE SCHUYLKIM..
Mr. WM. W. WILSON, who has. for a number of
years, been engaged as a Diver in raising sunken ves
sels and seeking for lo*t treasure at the hottom of Lakes
Ene.and Alichi-*n will «fve %Fr»e Exhibition of a new
and improved SUBMARINE ARMOR, at Falnnoont,
On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Sept. 15, 1689.
In order to sire the pnbJto an opportunity to wituee*
the workings of a SUBMARINE ARMOR. nlr. Wilson
will give an exhibition of its powers and advantages by
walkios across th* bottom of the Schuylkill, below the
Wire Bridge, on the shore-named afternoon, between
the hours of 3 and 5 o’clock
Theochbnited GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. CARL
SENTZ, Leader, performs in Fairaoont Park every
afternoon. .
0 The CARS of the ARCH, and RACE AND VINE
STREETS RAILWAYS will convey persons to the
ground every three minutes. ee!3-3t
111 cDONOUGH'S GAIETIES—RACE ST.,
If A below THIRD.
. THIB EVENING.
THE GREAT PANTOMIME
BL AN CO’ 8 M°AGIC 8 WORD ,
With New Scenery, New Dresses, and New Appoint*
roenti.
WONDERFUL TRICK*
great boemc tran ! forot^l Bi
Price of Admission 10 and U eenta. Pmate noise
25 cents.
theatre.
“ T 8o»e Lessee—Mrs. M. A. GARRETTBOW.
State Manager —.Mr. E. F. REACH.
Business AgecL....Mr. JOB. P. MuRPHT*
THIRD WEEK"oF J. B. ROBERTS.
THIRD WEEK OF J. B. ROBERTS
TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS.
TRIUMPHANT BUCCESS.
Second Week of the Great Hit
Second Week or the Great Hit.
Commencing MONDAY EVENING. Sept. tth.
Commencing MONDAY EVENING. Bent. m£.
The Grand Spectacular DriM,
The Grand Spectacular Draft*.
FAUST AND MARGUERITE!!
FAUST AND MARGUERITE!!
Witnessed last week
Witnessed last week
By over 12 COO auditors.
By over 12,000 auditors.
TV aUArhed attention
The absorbed attention
And intense emotion
And intense emotion
Mtcifested by the tboofhtfo],
Manifested bj the thooghtraU
Hucbly j»*eilectn*l
intellectual
And admirjnc e«Uie«
And admiring pttlaic*
Who crowd the theatre njithtly*
Who crowd the theatre nightly,
Is the very beet teat
Is the rerT best test
Of its great merit.
Of its great merit
It will lie repeated nirfctlr.
, It mu be repeated nightly.
With tta new Scenery,
With its new scenery,
Magnificent The—M.
„ Magnificent Preset*
Beautiful Music, _
Beautiful Music, #
Characteristic Tianeec,
Characteristic Paneet,
Magical Effects,
Magical Effects,
Sublime Apotheosis,
Sublime Apotheosis,
Grand Knsemble
Grand Ensemble
GreatCasL
tireat Cast.
J. B. ROBERTS a* MepMstephile*.
tr , J.B. ROBERTS as MepMstoJßifa.
H. A. PERRY at Faust
H. A. PERRY u Faust.
L. R. SHEWKLL as Valentine.
L-.R. SHE WELL as Valentine.
I TIDING BOWERS a* Siebel.
VINING BOWFR3 as Sitbel.
» MRS. ANNA COWELL as Marguerite.
_ MRS. ANNA COWELL as Marguerite.
MRB. THAYER as Martha.
MRS. THAYER as Martha.
Previous to the Prams
A POPULAR FARCE
Each Evening.
W'thout extra charge!
Without extra charge!
ter PBJHESLES-
~1-Z.KAIMJ iILAJUIUIIi iILSIUAIi fLOTI- —
U VAL AT SCHUYLKILL HEIGHTS, MONDAY
and TUESDAY, Sept- 12 f h and 13tb.br a combtnaaoa
nf all the Resident Ml'rtlClANSof Philadelpbia.
ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FIVE MUSI
CIANS WILL ACTUALLY PERFORM. _
The Concert will be directed bv Profs. A. SARTOR!.
C. HKNKEROTH and C. GAERTNER.
The Mammoth Band will be under the direction of
Prof. dARTORI.
The Orchestra for Daneinr will be conducted by
Trofs. A. TATZEL, G. KAPPES, J. BAUMAN, and A.
GREINER. _
PROGRAMME OF THE FESTIVAL.
The Mammoth Band trill meet at the National Guards’
Hall, in RACE Street- at 7 o’clock A. M., and proceed
over a route, which will be published, and amve at the
HeithU o'clock. After3o minutes’ intermission,
theiewillbe selections of music performed by the 15-
spectiveßrass Bands; Dancing from 11 till 1 O clock:
mternisaftm for dinner a la carte; Dancing from 8 to 3
o’cleek. i % ___
MAMMOTH CONCERT.
programme;
1. Overture, Egmond—By Beethoven, directed by
Cart. Henkcroth.
2. Overture, Fest— Composed and directed by A-Sir
ton*
3. Overture. JubiJ—By C. M. Von Weber, directed by
Cart. Gaertner.
INTERMISSION f t FIFTEEN MIXCTII.
PART SECOND-
L Potpouri, from Don Juan, by Mozart, arranged by
Kufner, directed by A- Sarton.
5. National Potpouri, arranged and direeted-oy A-
Sarton. ,
To conclude with Dancing, which will terminate at 8
o'clock—of the first day’s Festival.
SECOND DAY’S FESTIVAL.
To commence at 9 o’clock A. M.
Grand Promenade March by the Mammoth. Band;
Dancing from 10 till 12 o’clock; Selections of Murio
performed hr the respective Brass Bends; Ihnnfr a fa
curie; Dancing from 2to 3 o’clock.
.MAMMOTH CONCERT.
FBOOrimme: .
1. Overture de Concert—By C. H. Becht, directed by
_ Car! Henkcroth. „ _
2. Finale, from Lohengrin—By R. Wegner, directed
by Carl Henkeroth. . .
3. Overture. Fest—By J. H. Bonnewitx, directed bf
Carl Gaertner.
_ INTERMISSION OF yirTEENMJNCTIS.
1. Potpouri, from Don Juan—By Mosart, arranged by
Kufoer, and directed by Cerl Gaertner. ,
6* National P^tpoun—Arranged and directed by A.
Sarton. , ,
„ Dancing till 6 o’clock. .
To conclude with a grand Triumphal Promenade* ,
Committee of Arrangements. Jo*. Tivtwwa*
John Ritter. J. C. Heim. R. Willie, C. Sander, H. Fin),
C. A. Brown, H. Fehling, and C. F. Eecber.
Price of admission 25 cent*. , . . .
The Green and Coates, Race and N ine, and Arch
streets Passenger Railroads, connected with the Fair
mount Steamboat Company, will take Passenger* to the
HewhU for deem*. ... .. ,
Also, the Market-street Can and Mantoavtlle Otsut*
buses, will take passengers for 8 cents to the ground.
selo-31* __
Return of the
FAVORITES,
COMM*!; NCI N §‘Yl *EVE NIN 0,
SEPTEMBER I2.and Every Evemn* dunngthe Week.
The World-Renowned. Ori, inal and Only
GFORGE CHRISTY’S MINSTRELS.
GEORGE CHRISTY A R. M. HOOLEY,
PROPRIETORS.
S. C. CAMPBELL. Musical Director.
9 QT Admission 25 cents. Tor further particular* tea
small and large bills. Doors open at 7. Commenoe at
8 o’clock. LEW IS A. ZWI3IAa,
s7*tf _ Agent.
SANFORD’S OPERA HOUSE,
ELEVENTH street, between Chestnut and Market.
Open for the Season,
SANFORD'S STAR TROUPE,
the largest
Company in the world.
In their excellencies every evening,
SANFOBB appears
Every evening m Bis great Role of Character*,
Door* open at Vi. Commence at 3.
Admission S oenta. Chiildrea 13 cents.
4Uf3-2m
Free concert at fairmount.—
This AFTERNOON and EVENING the
HARMONY CORNET BAND
Will play the most popular raniie of the day, nfv the
new fountains on the NORTH SLDE OF FAIK
MOUNT.
The Cara of the Green and Coates. Fourth and EuthtV
street company pass alonj Runtn and Coates streets
every fiEfrinmutea to convey passengers to the (round.
Fare FIVE CENTS.
i*ul9-fAtutf
npHE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP
X THE FINE ARTS.
No. ia» chestnut street.
Is open daily, ( Sundays excepted,; from 9 A. M. HQ •
r. M. Admuston 25 ecu ts. Children under U years beg
5 Bartholomews Statue of EVE REPENTANT now on
exhibition for a short time.
HASSLER’S ORCHESTRA.—M. HASS
LEE A BROTHER respectfully announce that
they have located their Office at their residence. UOS
LOCUST STREET,where engagements eaa be made as
scat wU4si
MEDICINAL.
CCROFULA, WHITE SWELLING, HIP
DISEASE, TETTER, SCALD HEAP. Eruption*
of the Skm generally, and all Humors and Imparities oi
the Blood, are radically and permanently cured by the
celebrated
IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE.
It has Iwa a very important agent ut the cure of
CANCERS,® DISEASES by Dr.Looniberry A Co., for
anumberoTyears past, and its great value m the cure
of Cancers ie abundantly established by the many curve
“’l'nSCjfcpm.OUS affections ita remarkable curative
effect hawnever been emailed. It cures the most obsti
nate cases.
TETTER. SCALD HEAD, and aD Eruptions of the
Skin, readily yield to a moderate use of this hledtoine.
Malignant Ulcere and Korea are readily cored by the use
of a few bottles.
MMfulmfHffc BRa/fUt. Loti na berry k Co-.I
„ No. SO North FIFTH Btreet, below Arch.
For sale by the followiefiDwtsists:
J. F. Long A Co., Lan3i*SMV W.Eptmg, PottsviUej
J.H. Rjuer, Reading ;S.f£BfceT*a*.Ke»dpg‘. T. 4 J.
MeCliniock, Easton: Chester; Wnu
Stabler, Norristown { gunßglSftifoftlshfm ; Dr. Lito
eey, New Hope; Dr. k Co«
Allentown sEUis A BeUTdESSfflik* P»I[LD. Juki,
Trenton; Da La Coer, iCaitftgt Brewster 4 Co*
Bndceton; Robertson A llpptchott. Salem, N.J.ififr*
fnaiCWilrainetonj L.S. W^mmgtoa: T. F.
Hammenly, Milford, Dei; and Druggists generally.
Jell-stnthweif
JUTE BALE ROPE—Manufactured and
BAY KUM.—S puncheons very superior
lay R um. in store and for sale by
Ml A, MERINO, 1(0 South FRONT Street,
Secure jour Seats!
Secure jour Seats!
WILLIAM READ,
Superintend eat.