The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 14, 1859, Image 3

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5 , *H%kißitSsr tbe'St. 'lpjtwrende'flfclt, ,t)*| flwUfid);
■cations of
, of frame bousos stretching fbr mllM. the said houses
being.baUt pWw !
. rlrer side and immense Cliffy the tops of whteh are
: the limUalpf
number of .
gponthd ;eyb .’is,, flaedohdbo; stalls; odd V todde n
1)»Ud In the river hctngafbe eUy,:ln 'BlgM,j ! liind-t
Ihg.yon'.ofWnrSe, havo tofbrie jrowAw^thi^i^gb;
d Snttitddeofn Jeh«^ > ;«Ho»t^ : ifp(>MiMO,bltiro;
pewisjW.oiM.ebtrfeivn ©fiptf hsgijsgiir|jfti
even thosb af.the grwjtolttssf ;SewToft..
litre a carriage, * M!eobej »'-ee*na; an dumlb'ns,
• ot ( w»1k, end iomodUtelyafterWairda; Jen are; fi-;
eehijlPg* hiUsteepqr audioßgerthahahyXknow,
'cl in the regions of odV own >
Right before you la ono ofthe eitygajioa, and oan-j
non .are frowning from (ho battlements. A« yoii j
near the gate yon toe a'sentlhei'fittbftfsf loSnAfip. -
■ (The gate ,1s passed,- and.yoiiare In. Biel upper;
town,-., , •. -.w.'-ii.-tijirtiiseiij i
' Thdre are five gates which lead frohl the lpWeV;
to the tipper town.', At all the, gat«i, at*3l times,
Brittshsoldiorsnroon duty, At ipldnight ns! at,
midday, in midwinter as immidstunmerTthe ten,:
tinel (s ever at his post,, -At eompdf'.tbe 'gatos,
Bqnads.of soldiers are .always 'stationed; they, arc.
prOyJded With' a
All the street* are very narrow, crooked, np;hlll
and down-hill. The elde-walka are mostly of wood;;
audit Philadelphia lady IB fuUdtewWenid 'rtqhira
(tnore.jtpjiqo,,in promenading,- TboyhWises“aW)a4
• rently hevo taoro. front ; thandepthitand itttpSj he*
thrown upon the whole .city,the. dttitofeentoites.;
J Buildings are hero .still in sefviod that were’btißt
.early Id thMdvonteenth century,infld JheylboJf as
. If they ooalcl withstand the gales of i centnries yet
‘to oome.-t 1 ’ ' /’■- v .•■••.vV- tt'"- ! i z ' s ■ '
„ . Thore are many sight*, tosee, in andafonnd tHi
deity, and a woek oan be spoat-.pleesantly.nnd prp,
, , Stably her*.’ The OUadelisan ob]ect'6P peculiar
A sWdier tt at'onoe detall^W*ocombany,c*oh
. nt from the ipublio v The vlewiOTsa'-iMat
' piH'hf'the'ToHlfeaiionsWhloht^er'fooiitbe.rfref
. :oan .acarcoiyr be. < »
high that it ie aild nnosnoonbalV osstb® thrown
ftont the,fivorOver this waHltUd((*lB*l SSjurM
• now at wOrk constructing additional; fortlflosiffonsi
•one of whioh, overthenrtson-where theoalehrated
Papti>«ta was conflned dnrlag:th»,“«bclllon,i:is
- wWabiltCthe.
Thoreare abontfortf.aores.'edeloMiv’At'preeent.
in the Citadel,;thorc must he sti or HVenhnndred
'Many of ttre^idiers.i^reiSlipM'^mtntifem, l
• and there: Bn oerwnly Mme.hnnd'redi of children
• at preient within thc cnotoSttrss!; ' Ahelf pound of
• : S^f®n^^Ww2S
ycars of agri ' Th* »)t<K«ra reeMvoThn ’ Kdgilsh
shilllnts.adav.’ ThSternrof cnifttinCnt 'ft'fwatfa'..
' oMjeare,They:a»o!ad,;tao«t..od,ialortahly, ! *t!i
.very, polite, many, of jhem ■fatelilMnt.i»nd'*U
seem to'heperfeetlychntentOd wtfh their:tot; .A
greatmahy oflbem.woar:th'4Crlinean;itiediiU'ani
some had modal*,for aerviCoi randered ln lndift
years ago,, ■ ; .ettl-vd.,'.h;, 'aa i
, I witnessed on Thursday the sith regiment t 1 sa
lutethsoolorsi'', : Tha ; reglment maronod on, the
Esplanade, a largo open space, gravelled, con
taining ahont a-dozen ac.rca, ..attended,.by their,
hand composed,,isf forty-two membeth The regi
” ment Isdindst- the command o? Colonel: Monro, it,
aplendtd-lohktngofiocr, whose hjfeast w»s decorated'
. - ,w(th..ths insignia of many, iordtrs -oonwiouopaly ■;
■. *m6ar wbkh RbpQs (tb«; «row;ot, ib« of
with drawn sword the flag of the regiment,(uiDie of
MjiioilMtfy feitnro), as iftrdi' borneTfy
■Mown the whole length of, th’e.line, i the hand.piay
. log “jSod save the Qaecn.’-’s n'.i r, • a-g»»Ji .
Id what may be callod the great sanaTe of the'
city stand the French Cathed.ral.iori ono eide, and.
■ tbe lirillsh Barrsolt on, the other,; In the largo
:ESSS^SSjSe
~ owhefs,'andaelllngvegetables., Thtjßarrack was,
V. foraterly tho'Jesuita’Collegi), and erected sometime
about the: year IBM, The bulldiog ts Tefy iMge.
. Gariy in the morning tho .roll is ealled, and the.
drllltakej plp!ie,';Tiie»6ldier9,ar« aome mornings
. potthroughoartalnexeroh#*;, Altbewordof .the,
■ offldr thd soldiers thiuwOnt their arms, life them
- /L over their heads,*and whirl thosc round and rdnnd,-.
This, I suppose, is to.eipand.ihelrcheiU/and de
volope their ihnsonlnr power, ?
The Cathedral Is rnOre beauiifn! than the great
, C!m'rsh .of .3S;otro-.Bah,e, at ,Montreal; hnt inotso
large;:,'Adjoining.the Cathedral.is.tSe Theologloal
. Bcminary, lnono of the chapels of which are foor,
teen, of the most splendld painttugo in America; all;
. of. thorn,. of ,oottrse,;are:Bctipturaf, and oyer',.two
i'- .
The woatbor is. , VejsctMfob.lt biro
L . hro weeka bebind,Montreal. Xbe fieT4a *&.ilibUagQ
Zook like early eimm/er, with oa.; We have' mip
berriea erery morning for.brei&kfMt. ' . J
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~. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINGIPAITfO'ffiIiS:
1 ;dj> T6.lio , dii)iw'ii»» , in#HT'.' v M'„ f •;
' QraXK'D HOUSE~<3hftBtJiht'»t ibelow Nintlu - '
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ftkH C<iainy. ; wnro®rOr ! =' Trance, /
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. fciERC IT ANTS ’ ifo QBTS-Thi hi it abovi Callowhill.
J Bhellabarger, Lebanon'.. L«tenon
a»ffißG|sSW&?; Pfe&Jfehi
BofljOrS)iTM?J#;K W SamfMeHMe,Alentomi •
HimtaKtitor, CajWu».;;.Jl*vW Swart*, Cata«Moa
NATIONAL HOTB LrJKS” "treat,al»tr« Third. '
E Ohissler. Muienmlle John Steiner,'WmertviUe
ifmp f J ."
MrDimcan&,!a,Laoo , John Hunted. Texas
A Landis* Harrmuurff . ‘ C Gould, Harrisburg t
wm S Miller, Ailt'ntown ' i jCAae Allentown
. STATESUJiWN-MMjwU 1 -. at»va Sixth.
JJ l/escller, I», fc JcK,III ...B WHinkjp, Atlentio Uitr
JBviroay, Qearfield .JT $ Hume, Yon?co, Fa
ft ■<;
HSuMwiit.ienoiwterco P or»ljill,MecliM|iyliarr
\!nUo Mtl\er, Lmiciurter io ,leaoo R FtSMt, Reeding ■
Mr, E Miller A eon, 111 rV/ /V Pngetey, Clioeter oo
.BUAtSKABEAR RdxiEL-iMrtl;st; eiwys,cJllowWll.;
B Willar4,';N-J.-r; -j- 'A, ' 4 LeVi B.teee, Mertutown, .
p'Tfmt, Readmit > ' Olios Finney, lUrlsville
WnvHarner, Fennsburtf 4 'Cba* .Harper. JonKjntowni
Frank ,Tom»fMon.Hv.wwjr. Hoeoland* Bj)»m
Dlkehtel.BeehtelaviU'c uA Chapa Bwder, 8 Easton
J Gftekeni*ich,li@hMi co' 'MWORckenwcheLohiKh ;
Jno BtrAUd ; Jertta>^lle.., M .,y.Wm Thomson, Zionsriito
' 'BAHtirßßEiVjisSna rtrief.'iaiiw Vino.
3*ho* JjXifn&dvt Nowtowu - * B-N Mil**, Book* 00. >
John Bomur»Bucks oo , , iWCaifl fcift, Buotanghm
Geo Flower*.Fa*• . , • JWateon/Bboksco
J 8 WnatOu. Norristown, v Jo*h?s F®U» l*®. •.
WM' KiJlt&l*. Pa 144 TWEpI, .
ThosßLin tom: NewtownJEEkfredfJN PHR
luo&Gßeed, Jr, Philo , ,r. > , j,,« >-,■-. .* j
BALD EAOXiB HOTEL—Third at-, abi Caltowluil. 1 ,
Mia* 0 Pende, Ear ton - >Jphh GorteL -Lebanon, Pa.
K vr Holrorlinx; Wejwport'W<A OrtvetvW«is*port.
BenJ Lord, übnt ;1 ••" -*. * : Jacob Ldsh'-Fa
John H Leah, Pa, Miss 8 Moore, Allentown -
John Harbster,* Reading/ : Mrt Kiebtlnei AUontown *
Wm 8 Shirk, Lana co, Pa Sorn. weisjnort
r 'Htoihdnt* Ohio*. v,«. , ;,BF HoinhanL-Gfrerryville
r r*' 'MOUNT VERNON-Seeond stto fa a&ove Arch. ' \
BMEUin«,Attantlo City OOVAnhorg,AUantioCity
WHOwn.PhlW f . f ,-., ; W-TDunmrtx,Pa * *
GJohna‘on. J PA^'-' /f - £
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J D«(*k,BethJebem',;.': JOjBenQAt/West Chester;
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GMoore,ThifaJ Povoe, WestCheatar
JFaJrland &iMi, ( W,Cha» r B EprCtioh, Chica«o r .
T J HUains, CiCrelahd/O ! B Ppxer, Oovieeton 1
M Smith, York 00. ; i fijmil co
J Harlan & UW: Chester • J B Riley & la, Munoy, Pa
•piPpRTATIONS.
/fßeported for the Press.;j r;. m'-* , . ,
Wrr,MWGTON. TkM,Mmtiiier
lun»enoh A Sfoßhia Jot of’old iron A Whitney & Bon;
la ttfles pottpulP pkyrmdso.varjnui contfaneea., , ,
MAMtNE INTBUtOEKCE.
SEE FOURTH PAGE.
•" .’ ■ •'ARHIVEOe ' 1 ' * i
Steamship Delaware,. Copes, frnha Now York,
with nidsa And paM«n*ar* to Jas AHdordirO, Passed a
brie nfT Marcus HookiJAqd another at the Tjazaretto.
-Schr Darid Faust, Mosfnmia& d date from Wilming
ton. NO. with naval store* to D 8 Btotmn k Co.
c schr;TalerMph. HazM. S.daya from Smyrna, Del, with
f^JSrfojSOT,SfnVe,4.d»r9 from,Salislmry,Md,with
'i Bahr^Einuioiißjj.Thßampeon,3 Jays from Laurel, Del,
wtthrrajntoJW’Baeon. , I< , .. , , .
Snhr Ywmr America, Tuft.l day from Port Deposit,
with'wheat to JL Hairier A*-Co. _ „ . „
Sit®wfa& ,l,> i%Mwl? a )kW* Rheoo * t *
fromCnmden, Del, with
R Mloatetdltißewifty-Ai Co.,. • ■■ » •
• Sehr Sarah LAvinio. ConWell,'2 days from Camden,
- •’ 1 - - '
' Steamship Vlryinla, Kelly* Richmond, fte.Thos Web
: steri Jr.« ,, ‘ • 1 '
Bohr Maweret Reinhart, Paterson, Savannah, Pettit,
’■ Sf' HrE IRsy ner, Raynerj New Bedford, L Audeiiried
Pitehdr.'BoekUHd, " ‘ do
, &WsmGnTl9ri}hM)t''3ev£rlr.-' ' do
Sehr Julia Antin'. Hardinx, Charlestown, do -
oWillett*,Cvanmer, Linn. > ■ • do
'■‘flchr Harriet Jc Sefah.Tiee; do R R Corson fc Co,
, J S Shriver, Dennis, Baltiniorej A Groves, Jr.
hr mnoutfi to tr»? pit bml
>■s‘.■6 >zr>
Arrived, brix Tornado, from Areoibo; Brhrig Henri
iette, from Harans. -; . 8 t 3,
' ArrivAd,Bhlp.Manlius, front Cncmstadtt brigs River
Belle, from Turn Island; Munro Park, from do; OrellA,
from do; aohr OrlA&do, from Aux Oayps,' ’
i -• v . . _ . * Hamptow Roam, Bept, 13,
■ Arrived, ship Fleet Winr,llO days from Jarvis Island,
' ?; • > ■
*l* -.. . /.MEMORANDA. ! , '.-’
J}teamship-Kp|mMjM.H»nd, hence, amrod at New
Yorkyetterdar,*ndolcpredioretunj. /./■ -
•vStwimwp Afrwat Snatmon, oleared atNetf York yes
terday for Liverpool; , ••
Sisamsbfp Champioa, fnesr) Fletcher, frotn Wilfuinff
ton. uel.arnvodatNow Yorkyesterday. - '
* Ships lAfayettetSoide.and 110 Klv, Livingston, from
Liverpool. aTritwdatNeW'York yesterday; ’ 1
- ;BArk' AnpMtonjBt.-Davis, from nto d« JatfelYf>ld\Ut,
from Elo
do Janeiro Any 3d. raports: Anx2,m sight onhe harbor
Or Rio. swke from Rio for Baltimore; Amt
14. 1at747 8, lond-H a, saw «hfp Shooting Star, bound to
the southward. r Leftdn nprtibarksYirslnlan.Lowry,
and Roebuck, both from Bahia, *rr JnlyAlst; Glenvood,
fr6m Darien.' alsohgrfCfara Hiumll. Dutton, from Rieh
mond.Ao; Adelaide, wlnrate. from Baltimore, do: W A
Bank?, frpm Darien, dm Hannibal. Aline, from Savan
nah, do;and others as berore reported. ■
.'•j Bng Thos BWattsonr Monday, for Now York in two
davt. was at Porto ripholio 3Pt), ult.
, Brig Bohfo. BArtletL from.Porto o&b*Uo3Gthu!t, ar
rfved at Now York yenardar, • <. ' •
Jftno ‘ ro^u * y *®» m-
•• ; *” Sp()KEIIV, i *
BnS'sui'h S.
-June So, off : Cf»W) Fora. from
.Ltyeypool April tjorSan Fr*ncwi7 - ;
-jrjulf:U !%ts«Mß*lo!i?,7lW'W'.‘SbiP <t Oommonwflii)tii-
Crosier, from Boston April 30 tor Bap. FroodUco.' . • “ •
, Anyl3* jftj.32aoN.bnsr 4749 W, shipJndgemaw* Pnr
ker* from New Fork far BhaLhyfcao< / v xv;
\ -v r
Cnffrar. rwth of this city. •' *,
» the IOtU ,Tnly* ISW. At the Parso
n*<re;bv -Rev; T>r. j)no/whet, Mr. Louts F. Caron to
Miss Bailie eWestdajjtfhter of'the ; late Capt. Oeojree
/>f this oftyP?*
■’PRIEB-PITZSTMMpNS.*-On the 10th November;
M 53, to Alderman Johd Swift.■ Mr. John, L. Fried fo Miu
/AwbeMnrift Fttßsiwmons, litJ of this oUr. i , *
the 4th uk'by Rev. J. t>'„
Wlltemeott? W. Fwlejr to Mitt Isnia
Of : yr. WiJJjirrtyS.* SirtUjj, aJJ ofthis
'the ft)? instiuit, by Itev. Mr.
■Brooksj thoAtiTent GbqrehVHflnry p. Stroup
ipßSffli&’fesfe'
HatUdß. CofflßiU4, -,‘ >: v• - '' • •■ ; ♦
tofMh* ■ ' ,J
TAYiA)R.-*At FwmkfoWion the evenjrir of the 19th
Jhsmnt. Anna, daughter of N, H, and l>. H, Taylor, la
81st yrarofhor S*e.~ -i' • ’-■••
, H*r taends. and those of the family, are particularly
invited to attond thefnjnefftVfrom the residence of her
jtrsmlmotber.Phebe .hTusOy,' Frinkford, on Sixth day
oQ&rnnon.ihs 16th mutant, 84 2 o'clock. , ***
..WQfl|iMANjrln ■ Burlington. -N. J., on tholUh inst.,
Mre.iWtt* A. Woqfmah, axed 68 years.
<’Funeral from thn reeidonoe of her husband. No. S 3
Btwjy^irtreet,thij( Wednesday) mornmif ,!4th instant^at
LASpE .on the M>th instant) Mrs Anna
L^tort.' fa the rai fear of her A*e., -
Her latp: residence, Tilt street, above
Mftrkot, W«Mrt-Pht|aderpfeift r (his (Wednewlrm aftar
qoon-at2« o’clock. < *'• < *
1 . op the Wh instant,
AqriKHovland.dauthfgr of the WtV Jamef H. How
iaaa,«r|Tovßed(ord,:MaM., end wife .of Lehman P.
Ashmend,lnthe&d ydarof herseq. >
oSMater 4 Ana
..Funeral fromJotuisouitreeti Q*rmanfoW«,dn Thura*
dav afternoon, at 3 o'clock. - ><,?, ■■ j ■ *
ASH-'-On the inh’inxifat,; John T. in the 70th
-. Puiieral from hit late residence. Nd;'Btt Swanson
-***? /Wednesday? aftomoon.^at
iitown, on the 10th instant)
'Puneral from the. resfdenoe of-her brother-in-law,
Mr Charles Miller, fa lia/na* street/ Germantown? this
aye. Mrs;iMatjrWl«on. ‘
frtttlii trni rt«denM husbebß/Arroei
JmteSSSWfflSSm. V l ?
witdenoe nf her hMteba/Ko. ISIS
Cwfoni street, above T*roi(lh7thlf< < Wddoeeday I'morn
f tbeiSth instant, Wn. Mary'
;Mmpert..iii the rath year of heraxe. •/ ]. ' -
,>£ l y? ora^A<:,m »• residence of tor eon-ln-Uw, No.
IKB Hemiantowp this (Wed A«44r) afternoon, at
ybVJocJr/'i < t -* *. 7/ ■ -e,.
w Uihjnitant, B«ima E,.Mltu>n, in'
•toi lftn leaf. daosbta/ufjQnG» and Mary Ann Milton.
- 'AL^rW)iJ , , V>th Jnstsßt, MsiYAUlson, ajed
poniomption, Mrr« JSliaaheth Ann, wife of James Lord,
fftte ta this «ityi r< ’( r ►
BBjjllfiNGHßv7-At'.Chftn,l}en’iUe, Delaware, oh the
ai® c fwf L ” 6 !f* h ?*° rgo Mpunt, in tto
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Bilk*. " *
ASTI'SWIMONT IO ws
B4u JiSjfEwWffsfc
P&U4I& BE&TOR23II *,cUitn« h«r*!i, cirj’ ancj vttr
: s$ |«ssrpi:;s
Kifapigkfoli Hfrotntirrtlß,: s «iylot'jfjwg?it
&}dp„ No, 201 rjaiadeblUft, ‘ dW-«t
i ’ <-' ' . . /• f T I T;-,!
/ S4WO VvW—yAxiwii SAFETY Trust
nf .
XU jkorw fcbi&iifamT.. I **’ anJ . in •» •(w*
large or .mail, i
g.FIVE FES QEKT. iatsmti* mM for mo»«r from
!&•«•»•*
#SwMWW»Hil.!*»iiWWf*t ••. ..'■■&j\ . •■
{* reesi ved from ExtiVtQT** AdmiHiitraterif
■Mn'Mtuiti hhd 'ether, Tru.toei, in large or .mall asm.,;
wfdn&datWghi'ahotkp6rio<L‘ - j
Stinimm received i»,touted>»
. and ether Rr.t
-' day-WALt?ui: atiietjfcut Wmi
Philadelphia. • ujW"
THEf W^ESDAY t SEPTEMBER 14, 1859,
SPEOIAIj NOTICES.
' WitKBLBa & Wilson Srwikg Maohinks,
•"Philadelphia Office. CHESTNUT Street. >
- Aforehanta’ orders filled at ih® SAME DISCOUNT As
by the Branch offices m Trenton, Netf Jer
sey, nnd Boston and Westohester, Pa. eeU-4m ‘
HoOPLAND’S GBRMXn BITTErtS wil, posi
tively cure Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, NemuaDe
biUty,&c. Read what is kaJd of it by the'KewJ. H.Tur
ner, Pastor of Hedding hi. E. Church: ,
' - • Aprils, JfiSP.
Dr. Jacksos— Dear Sir * Having used your “GER
MAN BITTERS*' in my filthily frequently, I ani prb
parod to say that it has been of great service. I believrt
that fn most cases of general debility of the system, it is
the ' safest and most valuable remedy of which f have
any. knowledge. r ~
' . Yours, te?pectfully, . 1
.. .730 north .NideteeMh'® treet *
For sale by Dniggists and Dealers in .Medicines
everywhere* at 75 .cents per bottle, ' Also by. thb
proprietors, Dr. Q, & Co.,4lBAfchetreeti
PUiiadeiphif..
. O.vb, I’rior Clothino ok tub L-vriw
Stvi.lll, inurfo Itt thfellest nifumer, *tprea,ly for UK
TAIL 8A1.88.. MWEBT.mIUm price, murkeil ih
Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted satis
factory.,. Oyr ONE-PRICE system isstrietty adhered
Ui, aa. w*e beUeye this to be,the only fair way of dealing.,
AU are Hiereby treated alike. JONES & CO.,
• ’ ' ' m MARKET Street.
Gboybr & Bakbr ? s
OxLsgxayfD, Noiseless Family Sawiita-MACHinss,
AT RSDUCSO PKICBS.
. . temporarily at No.fiQl Broadway.
Will Tehxrn to No. 4M In a few weeks.
: Salamander Firk-Proof Safes.— -Avery
'&tk* assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at reason-;
able prioee, No. * South FOURTH StwetrPhiUddV-
.‘EVANS fc ■WATSON-
•uatf’-vvii
' SbAmbn’s Saving• Fund—Noriot^t
Cobkxb-SxOoinr and Walnut Streets.—Deposits ■re
received in email and large, amounts, from aUolassesbf
the oommunity,and allows interest at of five per
oent. per annum. .i, , ;
' Mondr mar be drawn by ofceobr without lot* otin
terest,. Vl / .v ’
dally, from 0 untilAoi’olook, and onMon
day and Saturday until 9in the evening. President,
FRANKLIN FELL and Secretary, CHAfI
F..MORRTR
hfASONIO NOTICE.—THE OFFICERS
"and members of EASTERN BTAR LODGE. No.
. 195 TA. Y, M.. and the member* of the Order ’generally,
art renuestod to meet at the'HALL, Chestnut street;
THIB DAY; at 4 P. M. to attend the> funeral of their
late Brother JOHN T. ASH. > ' <*
S y . ° fder ° f th ° l'. LITTI.B, BBCre U.r,.
LITERAKV INBTITIITE-THiE
»l 3.- nnnnal election wiU take place on THURSDAY
EVENING, Sapt; 16th, atB o’clock, at the HAliL,Frankf
fordroailand'YorkstreeLi •
Punctual attendandance is requested. • .
.-gU-2t* >, ? JARRET.W. TAYLOR, Secrotary.'
rV*s=» BANNEKERINSTITUTE.-A STATED
U meeting-wiU be held TIIISC'Wednesday;EVEN
ING, Uthinri., at 8 o’clock.-, , „ ‘
• ' * ' •j. c; WHITE, Jr., Secretary.
f NOTICE .-THE STEAM FIRE EN
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY; at their Exhibition, at
Philadelphia, during the lost {bur days of September,
are requested to appoint each one Delegate toa Conven
tion. to bejield.et the office of tbe-Booiety. No. 628
CHESTNUT St., TliiWilplim, on TUKSOAY EVEN
iNG, tha 13th of September, at7oclook; and the Hand
Fire Engine Companies each one Delegate, to meet a
Convention, to beheld attho lameplace,on WEDNES
DAY EVENING* the Mtnof Beptember, to adopt rmes
and regulations to'govern., the contest. This invitation
is. extended to AU.CompftnlVt thronthput the United
States. . , ■ , m DAYID TAGGART, President. '
A. 0. Heistkr, Secretary; ; . . »2-ftq&w-19t
nCS=^-FAIR ANH FRUIT FESTIVAL TO AID
• in the erfictuid of the lidw edlficß of the'PßEfl-
BYTERIAN CHURCH is now open DAY and EVEN
ING, in the ODD PELLOWB , HALL, Franlcford.
; j^ani fey minutes. «7-9-12J4*
fTr* PROFi o.' $. FOWLER ! WILL COM
113' MENCE a Course or LECTURES ON LIFE, its
Laws. Organs, Functionssand Improvement, utancht
hr Bhrenolory and ’Physiolorv. at MUSIOAI, FUND
ifALL, on THURSDAY EVENING, .Sept. 29th, ami
give professional opinions and advice daily at his rooms.
For particulars’see hills and papers of the day, &
fY*S»KOnCK-OFPICB OF THE HESTON
'\3 VILLE, MANTUA, AND FAIRMOUNTFAS
SKCgESjRAILROAD CO.-The third instalment;
FIVE DOLLARS Off each share of the stock of this
Company will bejhio and payable nt the Office of the
Company oh WEDNESDAY, the slat of Sept.,- 18W,
* sB-fat • • 8. M, ZULlCK.Bflcretary. ’
, At a .meeting of the Commissioners named in the apt
incorporating the Thirteenth and Fifteanth-streeU Pas
senger Railway Company of Philadelphia, held Sept.
IstAaftd.atNo. fflf Walnut street, it was resolved mat
the Books fur auwonpHcmsto the capital stock of the
Thirteenth, and. FifreSnth-streeta Passenger Railway
Company be opened on THUMDAY.Bont.2Jd; 1869, at
9 o'clock A. M., 4 Southi SEVENTH Street.
„.. . . , DEND\ SHaRWOOD; Beeretary.
Notice is hereby given, that Books far roeelving ȟb
cotiptions to the stqskof the Thirteenth and Fifteenth
streets Passenger Railway Oqrapany will be opened at
the tkne and Place above mentioned*
* A, Q, HARMBR,
B. 0. KROMER,
k HENRY HAJNEB.
».w4
’ 4
s3-dt22 ‘ • Committee,
aorJB». ....
Toth'e Stockholders of the City P&sien
fer Railwar Company.—An instalment of FIVE DOL
LARS per share, on eaob share of Stock of this Com*
pany. will he due and payable to the Treasurer; B. B.
EDWARDS, at the office of the Comganv. No. 162 Bouth
FOURTH Street, second story, on THURSDAY, Sep
tember 15,1869.
By order of the Board of Directors.
au3l-ts6ls . W, M. fiINGERLY, Secretary.
HILLINEIIY GOODS.
THOMPSON & JENKINS.
DBALEBS IN
BILK, OABSIMER, AND YTOOL lIATB, CAPS,
LABIES' AND OHILMIEN’S FANCY FURS,
SILK AMD STRAW BONNETS, FEATHERS,
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, RUCHES, Ac.
NO. 528 MARKET STREET,
BKLO'V SIXTH, SOUTH SIDK.
The attention of buyers is invited toonoxamiiL** 5
of our Block,,- - fl£im
CURTAIN MATERIALS.
WII. OARHYL & BROTHER,
• Am nowr«‘'«i»m.'lb*tr 'Fall import*.linTin nf
CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS
FURNITURE COVERINGS,
CUB TAIN TRIMMINGS,
POtt THB , - ‘
m t ., PALL RETAIL TRADE.
Tp-rfiich we would invite the Attention or our many
friend*, oostome/s.. end .the public yenerallr, A* we
ere en<**ed exclusively ?n thie Iran or business. we are
ronfidentwe cai) please the most fastidious. a* to qua-
nr price, pur itnak la larger than ever, and
hw been with vreatrare. We have in store.
aSTc^lL^'r 1 ' I *': 10 '' Ei ' 1 “ h - ” orth *“*
TAPEST/UES. •
MOQ VETTESy
lahtinhh,
WIDE FRENCH BROCATELLE, aH fobr'l'"' 0 "'
FRENCH SAWN BE l A INKS,
TABLE COVERS. CoVEltf> ' - . . ,
WINE AND FRUIT CLOTHS,
WINDOW CORNICES,
ROSEWOOD CORNICES,
, CULT CORNICES.
'FLVET CORNICES,
WORSTED AND SILK TASSELS,
or every .tylo end price, from 54 ty > pair, up to S«0
per patr-a full lino, all prleee, and m great varioty of
patterns. ,
.wpmsm.
,rom « U '. <UWI ' *«*'
legal.
T ETTBRS Testamentary to'the estate of
plnsffi?hF ( i-! Jl ffiW! A V®£ hto. of the city of
jm, l
PACKING YARH.—ltalian Packing
.r % »!. 0 »to engine., manufacture,l
of tho bet material, ur/co.,
seH No. MW.WATKH unit »N, ~JKtaFV^R.
fN ANGS OF RIGGING-—Manufactured
” of the best materia!, and for sale liv
m SOOTH FOURTH STREET. 11S
STEREOSCOPIC BAZAAR ***Great Emporium for
Speetaole., eorrootly •ultod to the «,«. it *
,y Artificial Human Eyes inserted. ed-lmlf .
HAV ANA CIGARS —Of the following
eplebrated brands* ‘
SWdo’Oro,. ~. , . oioffa,’ ’ \
oWG||e.Aml qoaliti.j.on hand SdtooiuturAly're
eeivijg from Havana/anifor aftCTo*’ liy
v anle-'m QHAIH.EB TETE.Ife WAIiNUT.
1500 rt' B OXBS ' AMJSKIOAN and
IJNIT AOKETS, tl,o Cbeapost In. tho
»ss!a?as|sa, ! =«
' a.ia-, hc.RmiMfea?,v :
PURE: CONFECTIONERY,
I»a to RITX I
Store’fJ.'Wi cMJr AffilH and NIHTH .tie.!.,
tfjjm - Jgt Filbert street.)/ , ,
WIEGLErT' W’U, cpnipr .SECOND
M-A a fid wReEN. baveac9uire4AfM.it reputstiou by
thei wise and prudent coursd they have .pursued *laao
their eomraenoement in hutipm, by toiliuu a ftm-rAto
hrticlo etaJoyag\<ru« 4l • ‘ y • «>a.-tr
,«r, I^B ? yfi;wiußV|g, : : ,
riOQKING RANGES.
AH Iti Vant rtf ‘the Bect Eldynted double Oven
OnoltiPß Rang#, W . g o v»g
* fitraet. i
TJORR.—2(IO bhjs: 'Meps Pork, of New
A. Jar.oy, Ohio, «d fain hy
alO AHOffStreet.saoimd doorahny* Frntit •
DEFINED SUGAR.—SOO barrels van mis
m bb " W’*
.nail • - , . , . LkTiTI A StT.it,
pCONOMY -MESS SBAD-Nm. 1 and'2
* prime »rtiole,lin BtnfO'and’fgr sale fty ;
; *nB 1 ’ i mshu^BWß^iwiia,
NEW I-lUJEICATIOKS.
JJY SMSOIUpiION ONLY.
Appleton’s Now American Cy clnpodia, S 3 per vol,
wiss^sssw
2 volumes,«'
Life and Adventures of Kit CarsonL
Dr, Pancoast's Ltldles Medical Guide, #IAO. • -
, SwedetilHirg’s Bgwtfitfon of the Four Gospols,by Pfof.
Agents wanted to canvass iu every county.
s5-m\vf-9t . • . .
AND I’OPULAII TEXT-BOOKS.
JUST J'I'BLInUKH,
• ; ’ MORAL PHILOBOI’HY i . T
Inoliidiftß Thenrotiusl and Practical Kiliios. My Jobkvh
Jlavkn. D. D«» Into Prelowor of Moral and Intense*
' tual Philosoph) in Amherst College: Author ot Meu
. url Philosoph).” .Royal )2mo.,cloth. SI 26. .• *
Siehigh reputation gained by Prof, Havenrin’iwi
ontsrPhilowipliy,''wui be increased and confirmed
by the uewwork ou " Moral Philosophy/' It ia eral
nently scientific in method, and thorough in discussion,
and its Vieivh on unsettled questions in morals are, dis
criminating and sound. It treats largely of Political
ATMirti a department of moral* of great fiaportanco.to
American youth, but generally overlook coin text-books,
in the history of ethical opinions it is unusually noli
and elaborate. Instructors in Seminaries andCullogoa
will find it an exoolleuf. text-book, greatly suponurto
most of the manuals now in use. 1
]. H. TURNER.
, MENTAL PHILOSOPHY t
Including tho Intolloot, the Sonsibilities. and the Will.
• By Justs pit Jlavev , D. D„ late Professor of Intelleetu
. at and Moral .Philosophy, Amherst Colloge. • Royal
12nf0.'924ft Cloth,cttibosaod. , '
1 his work has boen oommendod by many of the best
oduoaters in pur country as superior to nny otbor text
book in use in our Collates. licombmes many advanta
ges. 4t ttoats, of t)io whole mind, instead of ft shule
class of faculties, and gives ft 'careful analysis of all its
powers, It is atriotij scientific in its method. It gives
the latest remits of {ho science, and the history nnd li
teratUrd of each topic dissussed.’
„ ‘Sit is Uigtinguialied by ft complete ami exhausting di
vision, [uoid ftrrftUKmout.artd <i stylo at onoesonoiseftbd
olear, simple ami elegant.”—,N. A. Review.
’‘Tins work of Prof. Haven is. on the whole, quite the
most successful effort yot made in this department.
11‘rmooton Review* _ , ... .
‘‘ It others Judge as favorably as wo of Professor Itt
v6u’s work, ii will become tht text-book in Mental Phi
losophy for colleges and higher seminaries of learning.
Review.
i ‘ . HAMILTON’S LECTURES. ■ , '
LECTURES ON METAPHYSICS. By Sir WaiiAM
HAMtLf oti, : Bart., Professpr of Logic nnd Metaphysics
in the -University ol .Edinburgh. .Edited by H. L.
Manse], B. D.. Oxford, nnd John Veitoh,'M. A.,3Sdm
]>iir,h. Royal octavo, doth, S 3. < - ■■
The sale of two editions of this great work, in lees than
six months alter its publication in this country, na tcs
timony to its bieh value and to the American ; taate for
metaphysical study, it is admitted, by xeperai consent,
to lie the Ablest ana most thorough aispussiou of the pro
blems of Mental Philosophy accessible to American
students, and it has already been adopted as & text-book
in some of our best colleges. . ;
1 GOULD k LINCOLN. ’ „ 1
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one, two, threo. .four, op more volumes, up to (Went)-
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TESTAMENT, up to $lO for copies In fancy calf, o
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rrires from $1 to 9$ W
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m.rf other publishers, (but none without the
(Mam/iaTitFadiHgib and other useful works, oou
ilwflm y 1^1 ! 11 *" ; e "U94mHfBSirTON.
.-KjrHSuvaET-SAUXIN & WOLFF have
A|< Bpmoved to No. 3i4 MARKET Street, South side
below Pourth, whero they offer & obotoe assortment of
Fall frnti Winter Goods nt very low pncaa. •
removal.
THE OFFICE OF THE
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY
. OF
LONDON
He* been removed to the NEW BUILDING of the Phi
ladelphia Banfc,
CHESTNUT STREET,
ABOVE FOURTH STREET.
»l-«t WM, PETTY, Ap.ot
IJEMOVAI, “
DAVIS & BIRNEY
HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE TO
NO, 87 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
,i-ut V. , ,
CARPETINGS, GIL CLOTHS, Ac.
gAILY & BROTHER,
IMPORTERS OF
OAR PE TINGS,
.NO, OSO CHESTNUT STREET,
Ac. nap, npautus thalr
FALL STOCK
op
. VELVET,
TAPESTRY, and ‘
BRUSSELS.
< ALSO,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
THRKE-PLYB AND* INORAINS.
And an nmumal display of aed-Sm
FLOOR OIL OLOTHiS.
npo MERCHANTS BUYING. OIL
r- CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES,
BLABON & SMITH,
MANUFACTURERS OF OIL CLOTHS,
I 4« NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
Wo invite the attention’ot dealer, to oar large .took ol
FLOOR, TABLE, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS
GREEN GLAZED OIL CAMRRIO,
a beautiful article for eiiade*. The largest .took, nf
WINDOW SHADES and BUFF HOLLANDS in the
market, at prine. which defy competition. ati3l-2m
JI’OALLUM & OO.*
OAItPET MANUFAOTURKRB,
GLEN EQKO MILLS. GERMANTOWN.
AI4O. Importers and Dealers In
CARPLTINGS,
OIL CLOTHS,
MATTING. RUGS, &0.
WAREHOUSE 900 CHESTNUT 8T„ ■,
(Opposite the State House.)
Southern and Western buyers are respectfully invited
to oall &D4-ftn
HOGUET & HUTTON.
MANUFACTURERS,;OF
DESKS
AND OAUinHT FURNITURE,
• NO, 1130 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
Office, Dknlc. and Bohuol Furniture, Extension Tobies.
Bookcases, Wardrobes, eto h9*9iii
TMPORTANT TO RYEftY MAN WHO
a |H|ep. m no,
Emiu riilAfii It dtg«. tiio latter anil niedToinnl nro
perlion noutninO.l In Bprlne (irase or in res, or other
unripe borlyute. ia oaaantial to herbirornue animal*, as
« nperaten in aUaiitlatitii Urn. atanMU nnilillseiUYC or
«nilj to lisslthr nrtioi),' This OjilnpoimlV oi- oomlinicnt
for leeiting pattlo nr kaatputmt ritoir jfboij. i> oomuoeod
S»w,w XW"V>i¥n Ilteftnr, tamo of winch i« highly
nrtmiMlf,. >or kaeplnv h»r«eH m good condition it i«
unoaunlloi l . Low koopen will Itnd great ndrnnliitto in
till! Jnoroeaoa 0 tin ntity.nml improved cpnllty of the milk
dorm* lUuse. All amnia y nro bonofitid by it.
Tine rood (Uin only ha had ).emmie,in th« State of
W apply Iny to the Sola feent fur that
ai lin win AlAltKß'l^twt.^iljildofih.la.
pll ESH FRp it' JARS.
tTndJui^
?, h( lcemBnt,wlHjje pie-aaa'l
'<j«nerQl ()lftßs pei>of. •
UKMOVAIiS.
lIETAIL DRY UOOD.S.
j^EIT^^ELE(JANT~
FALL STOCK
' I J; J. LISVY & CO.
j Aro dull, receiving addition# to their now and very
'choice assurfni.n’tor iiC i r . r 4 ;
i FALL,AND WINTLR. GOODS,, ,
which comprms&t this time oho oTtho largest ns wells*
tho most select,assortments of
LADIES’ DRESsi GOODS,
which enn bo found ui this country.
Every new fnbrio which has been manufactured for
Fall nnd '\Yiutor wear, as well aa their usual assortment
of STAPLE GOODS of superior qualities, will be found
in \ariety, and at prices as low as similar goods caube
purchased claewhore.
L, J. L. k Co., havo tffectod .arrangements in Paris
hy which they will be inconstant receipt during the sea
son of small <tunntitie « of every approved new article
w hich may ho presented to the fashionable trade pf that
city. The selections will be made from the houses in
Paris most celebrated for their good taste, ,
BGU AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET.
sIZ-3t
rjASSIMEKES, CLOTHS, VKSTINGS.
Heavy dark mixtures Cassimeres.
■nr - Wl t,h and without Sideband*.
. Black Cauiraeres and Doeskins.
B ack Br. adcloths. $1 60 upward*.
. , co sfcm,
TVBW FALL CLOAKS.
The Bubsoriber*
NEW FALL CLOAKS, «•“»»?»»*«
‘'*^^%||f|p S oAK cB(fl A (ilJEg ,
to whloh they respectfully invite the attention of
Lodios. < . - , ... • / .
The Paris Mantilla Emporium,
.UM -i.i, 4 ,
]VEW FALL.GOODS!!. I . .’
SPRING Stroeuif* 4 ’ of Ei ° HTH “ d
«« ~H*7d just received ft lot of
Handsome Fall Do Laines.
New Fpll Chintzes. &0., Ao.
irAtf n are. verv desirable and very cheap,
BLACK BILKS AND FANCY SILKS 111
Light Cloth Raglan* lor fall weather.
Shaw]*, Dttfters, ko., in *reat variety,
, Good Family and Fronting Linen*.
A mrgesTook of Domestic mualme, '
Great quantities of Flannels.
cLosiNm^^rß^^r** 0 -
Silk Mantilla*.
Lace Mantillas.
Barege*, Organdie*, Lawns, Ac., fro.
. 8.-WB BUY AND SELL FOR OABH.”
auJO-tf . ,
TIfERINO GAUZE UNDERGARMENTS,
dren's wear. . (
Hosiery m .medium and superior qnalities for Ladies’
Gents, and Children’s wear, including a lot or Ladies’,
open-worked Lisle-thread hose, of very fine qualities;
apd fttotoflibenand Lisle-thread hall hose for Gents’
wear. • . ■ .
Gauntlets in silk, silk and Lisle, Lisle thread, kid ana
-
Nubia Scarfr or Clouds, oflarge sise,!n white and
oolors, for sale at ’ ’
, HOFMANN’B HOSIERY STORE.
ausl-mwAftf N n . 9 NORTH EIGHTH street.
T UFIN’S FINE MERINOS.
Olio hnnilroil pi»o»» ot Wrtm iieMily »»d a»»ir»Wo
oolor.iil.SJ CV. .
One hundred pieces of fine quality and of same colors
atTfi septq. . . ,
ofiered 8 o^l iaVfl ibc moat value df anythat we have
°bT * and EIGHTH
TVEAV AUTUMN SILKS,
L 1 Just opened ten oases of *elooted Stiks of our own
importation.
Plain Poult de Boies, from the lowest prioes to the
finest goon*.
Rich Lyous Rllks of the newest dotugn*.
Plain Black Silks, glnasy and heavy.
Neat figures aud Bruoade Blacks.
Black and Fauoy, two Junes.
■ - o^feima
f?NQLISH SIURI'TkGS,
Jttat received a choioe lot
Of neat and medium style*
Engliah Blurting*.Pnntt,
New designs, good colore.
j. te»,
Dress goods.
•Rich Bonquet-pattern Wool Delaine*.
Lupin’s Preach Mennoes, 76 cents up,
Cheap Delaines amt Plaids,
Fall Poplins, Chmtaes. Ac.
r BLACK WOOL DELAINES.
Lupin’s Black Wop! Delaine*) 97 and 43cent*,
Lupin’s finest quality do,, 60and 66 dents,
Black Bombasines, Alpacas, Silk*, ko. -
,c
BOOTS AND BIIOKS,
JfAZELX, & HARM®, i
MANUFACTURERS
A!fD
WHOLESALE DEALERS
ix
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NO, 128 NORTH THIRD STREET. 4 ;
A full assortment of City made Borland Bhoeacon
stantly on hand. ; slO-tf
& M. SAUNDEKS,
NO. 34 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
(Near Merchants’ Hotel,)
" Call the aturatfon of buyer* of
BOOTS AND SHOES
To their Stock, which embraoea a general variety of
PHILADELPHIA AND NEW ENGLAND
Manafftotured goods. ao9-toc9
J. W. MoOURDY & SQN,
321 CHESTNUT STREET, (M FLOOR.)
LADIES*, MISSES*, AND CHILDREN'S ROOTS,
SHOES, AND OAITERS.
Manufactured exprestly for the Retail Trad*, anll-km
g # p. williams & go..
NO. IS SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE,)
Have now on hand & full acgojtineqt of Eastern end
Philadelphia work, to whiob they invite the attention of
Southern and Western Merchant* au!s-2m
j£EENE, STERLING, & FRANKS,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
1W
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NO. 413 ASCII BTHEET.
Purchasers visiting the city will pleaeeoall and exa
mine their atook. aul2-2ni
WHOLESALE DEALERS
Ia
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NO. 913 MARKET HTItHHT.
Ml-I
|pALL STOCK
«r
BOOTS AND SHOES.
JOBKPH 11. THOM BON A Co' (
114 MARKET STREET,
Have now on hand a tage stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES
. *«»
EVERY VARIETY, EASTERN AND CITY MADE.
Purchaser* visiting the city wiU please eaU and e*~
amine their atook. Jr2B-tf
LEVICK. RASIN. & GO..
BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE
AMD
. MANUFACTORY,
Ho, tfOfl MARKET STREET* Philadelphia.
We have now on hand an extensive Stock of Boots
and Shoe* of all descriptions, of our own and East ana
Manufacture, to whioh we invite the attention of South*
era and Western buyer*. acs-3m
NOTICES.
PHILADELPHIA
AND
CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY.
gUMk
AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OP.TH? ADOVE
NAMED CORPORATION 1 ,
BEH> Al
NO, M MEHGHANTS’ EXCHANGE,
At tO o'clock A. M>, September 7th, 1659, the follow*
ink gentlemen were unanimously elected Director* of
the Company, viz i
GEORGE H. STUART,
8. MORRIS WALN,
MATTHEW W. BALDWIN,
, CHAS. MACALESTER, and
JOHN EDGAR THOMSON.
, The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION t<\ t*a CAPITAL
BTQ,CK of wd COMPANY arc now open nt tho al*ovo
tyitppd Office, vrV.« all persons favorable to tho enter
prise are reefer .folly Invited to auhsenhe. sa-tf
TAR AND PITCH—I3B bbls. Black and
Yellow llojimo.k.rs' Tar. WO hestt North CaroliaA
Tivr,BCo larte Wilmmcton hbje. Pitrn, .0 tiMiißmht
Ship Vermeil, for sale l>r ROWI.EY, ABHBUSNER,
t.OO, No, 10 Soi*th WDARYEtI. i ,1
DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
Yjr'l L L 'o'P E N
i T H I S D A T,
ANOTHER INVOICE
or THE
MATCHLESS PRINTS,
for sale by- tjie piece ob packaqk at
SIX CENTS.
.. . von • ’
BEAUTY OP DESIGN,
AND
GOODNESS OF QUALITY AND COLORS
THEY ARE WITHOUT RIVAL.
JOSHUA L. BAILY.
213 MARKET STREET,
FHILAPELPHIA.
J.W. PROCTOR & CO.,
IMPORTERS,
MANUFACTBR ERS,
JOBBERS, AND RETAILERS,
L A I) 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-olaa# Goode, including
FINE AND COSTLY
YE LV E T CL OAK S,
HANDSOME
BEAVER CLOAKS,
MISSES* CLOAKS,
&0., Ac.
NEW STRIPED. BOVSNOV 8,
BOURNQUS WITH PLAITS,
Ac., Ac.,
All of which will he offered At Low Prices
TO CASH AND SHORT-TIME BUYERS.
j. w. PROCTOR & co.,
THE PARIS
MANTILLA
EMPORIUM,
708 CHESTNUT STREET.
\yM. S. STEWART & GO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,
303 MARKET STREET.
Are now daily receiving from the Large Auction Sales,
end other sou roes, a full Assortment of desirable PALL
GOODS, purchased FOR CASH, to which they invite
the Attention of Cosh And prompt Six-months buyers.
Full lines of Black And Fancy Silks, and all the new
fabrics in Dress Goods, constantly on hand. s9-3m
1859 FAI,L IMPORTATION. 1859
JOEL J. BAILY & GO.,
No. 210 MARKET STREET, AND 208 CHURCH
ALLEY, PITOAWLPHIA.
Hav« received by recent arrivals, aid will oontinue to
receive during the season a full and complete assort
ment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Consisting in part of
HOSIERY, GLOVES, AUTOS. AND GAUNTLETS.
LADIES’, MISSES’, GENTS’, and
BOYS LAMBS-WOOL, MERINO,
BILK AND COTTON SHIRTS AND PANTS.
GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS;
Black and Fancy Silk Scarfr, Ties, and Cravats.
Linen, Canabrio, and Silk Hdkfs.
SHETLAND WOOL ZEPHYRS, Ac.
Also, a handsome stock of WHITE, LACE, and
' wriii.iNE7rt-w©o®o-AmrEMBROIDBRIES.
COTTON, MARSEILLES, and LINEN SHIRT
FRONTS, a Urge and cheap variety.
“JOUYIN'S 8Y81BME.” 5\S$T QUALITY KID
GLOVES. A assortment of colors anffsizes.
WO% 9&T& HOODS, JACKETS, NUBIAS, Ac
Together with a large assortment vf QUARK’S tupc
period sfx-tord u Silk-Finished” and “ Enamelled”
COTTON, Abo, their Sewing Machine Cotton,
up on spools of 9,400 yards each, to whioh the atten
tion of Shirt Makers and Manuifccturers is particularly
requested.
CASH AND PROMPT SIX-MONTHB BUYERS
nr. invited to examine our Stock, which i. os, 0 the
largeet and meat attractive ever offer,! Ui ttioTrade.
bT-Sio
PANCVtIRY GOODS JOBBERS.
JJ t DUHRING Ss GO.,
Nt* » and M NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Are now receiving, by suoceiaive arrival# from Europe*
THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS
o»
ENGLISH AND GERMAN*.
HOSIERY,
OLOVES, AND SMALL WARES,
WOOLLEN YARNS.
MACHINE SEWINO BILK AND THREAD,
Andaoilcit an inapection of their oemplat, and wait
ataorted atook,
/jll-Snt ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO 1
SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE.
gGHAFFKB & BOBERTS.
489 MARKET STREET*
importer AND JOBBERS
car
HOSIERY. GLOVES.
SMALL WARES, COMBS.
BRUSHES. LOOKINQ-OLABBES,
GERMAN and FRENCH FANCY GOODS.
ANJ>
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS. auS-Sm
JJURNETT, SEXTON, & StVEAKWOKN,
Above FOURTH* Nor h aide,
. k RANPMOMX ABAOBTMMT 07
NEW FALL STYLES* OF
FANCY DRY GOODS,
ov thbir own ita,?oaTx»iox
and eeleotion. whiph they offer for sale to huyeri from
all parte of the United States, on the tnoet reenable
terma. • j auS-2m
PEDDLE,
& HAMRICK,
Importer* and dealers in
HOSIERY, GLOYEB, AND FANCY NOTIONB,
NO. 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Five door* below the Merchant*' Hotel.
Offer for sale the raoet complete stook of Goods in their
line to be found in the Unitid States, consisting of
9 HOSIERY, of every grade. /,
;iNEN 9AM°fi'RlC K llUKi'B“i FRONTS.
LADIES 7 ELASTIC BELTS, with (jlasps ofen
tireW new designs, with an .endless variety of NO*
" W-CTs 1 MBWwbrh
BUYERS. aus-J*n
BROTHER, A BREWSTER,
R 3 NORTH FOURTH STREET
HOSIERY.
IiLOVBS, AHP
, FANOY GOODS.
We have afinestaok of Imported and Domestic Goode,
particularly adapted to
SOUTHERN TRADE,
To whioh we invite the attention of firet-olaee buyer*,
aufl-lm
—
SPOOL
COTTON.
Just received,
A FULL ASSORTMENT IN
WHITE, BLACK, AND COLORS,
For tate by
CHARLES FIELD,
NO. 30 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
AGENT FOR PHILADELPHIA.
(JO AL OIL.
PHILADELPHIA
PHOTIC COAL OIL WORKS.
TURNING AND LUBRICATING COAL OILS
Mauufactured and for eale by
□ELSIE, SIORRIS, & CO.,
THIRTIETH, NORTH OF MARKET STREET.
a3-3m
T NICHOLSON,
* SHim j]s[W anTOARBKILLEB
, BOSOMS and CDJOiARB.
A latg® and choice assortment, and wxtfc mack, al
ways on hand unto whioh 1 particularly invite the at
tordionot cusnand prnmcLpayinr snowT-viMR buyers.
8. E. oorner orSKCOm) and ARCH Streets,
Pmi.ADXtviiu, -
I^OFFEE. —600 bags lotv-pnoed Rio. 100
bags prime Laguftyra, for eale by
«pk .
WANTS.
SITUATION WANTED:-!’'fireZdass
. uj®**fX2ric Salesman, who commands a l&rco Ker»-
b « refisrene?/ 9. ( 1- da } loltae \, I T o«xcept?on/i-
New York P.O. AdU "Kentucky,” Box N&VST,
YI^ANTED-— By a Young Lady, who ’9
f v fully competent, a situation at Bookkeeper, or
"I^ANTED— By a Young Man, 19 vears
T* of age,a Situation
siftsnt Clerk,or inaar department where his serneca
might be required. Hilary not so much an oldest a» an
opportunity of learning r nsefaj ><rnneh of trade. Best
of reference wiR be given. Address ”J.r.,*' this office.
sl3-6t* . ___
Y^TANTED —A Competent Salesman in a
*▼ Wholesale Dry Goods House. To one who can
influence a fair amount of trade, a good compensation
will be given, .address ”P. & Q-, tins office. sl34t*
V^ANTED —A Purchaser for a Patent
v T Right of great value, of an artiole of every day
and largely consumed. This offers a good opwirtu-
P*ij_ to any.person haring 89,000 in. cash. Address
Woodson,"Blood’s Dispatch. sW-St*
Y?ITANTED—To dispose of one-lialf in
v v tereat In a safe and profitable Manufacturing
business, already established and doing a good trade,
which is constancy mcrenstng. 84,000 in cash will bo
required. Address, }or particular*, “JPaotarj,” office
o\ this paper. jg«
VMfANTED—In a Manufacturing Busi-
T, ® B ftSf fi '’ B 7«?™’ in the eity'of Phila
delphia, yielding a pet profit .of from 2S to 9» per oent,,
an actve partner with, a capital of 84,000. oroaewho
oau command a sufficient sum to h UT ou , tV- «.t>btiflh.
menl. , 88,000 cash would be requlM.
duatryAgf/rrr office. *B-thmw-3t«
WANTED TO BORROW, SI,OOO FOB
v f six months. Good ifttemt and real estate se
ourity will be given. Address *’ C. K.” office of this
paper. iiMt*
A LAD WISHES A SITUATION IN A
Store or office, to learn the business. Can assist at
a set of books and would be willing to make himtell use
ful. Address ** D.,” at this office.” sl3-9t*
A YOUNG MAN, who can write a fair
p*ha«d. wishes a Situation a* Light Porter or Runner
in a wholesale Store or Factory. Good testirooniiUs
will b* given as to character, &<j. Address ••Robert,”
office of Tat Press. >, gys-gf
A COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER haring
two to four hours share time every day, would be
willing to t\ke charge of a jet of Books, at a moderate
price. Address”B. J. T.*t Box 48 Post Office. s!3-Bt*
ttC AfiO —WANTED, FIVE THOU
<JpiPtv/vrVfe BAND pollan on First Mortgage on
fFarm, 26 miles from Philadelphia, in the State of
ennsylvsnia. Theaeonritr da more than doable the
amount. AbonosoT $230 will bdaliomd. The interest
wiUbajMud autarterly if wanted. J/Hnu 80X'717,
Post Office. Philadelphia. 1 - ■ • aP-ft*
\|T ANTED TO EXCHANGE for improv-
New Jersey. The Railroad from Camden to Bridgeton,
shortly to be laid, passes within a short distance of the
land. For further particulars address J. IC., office of
Th* Puss. •
FOR SALK AND TO LET.
Valuable property for sale.
.▼ The Subscriber will offer for float public auction,
on TUESDAY, the 18th day of October next, at U
o’clockt at the Howard House, m the low® of Elkton,
in Oectl county, in the State of Maryland, the follow
ing property, vis. t
Lot No. J—Being a firm timber and wood lot, consist
ing of 174 acres and 16. perches.
, Lot No. 8-Having sixty acres of-fine cleared arable
land ,the balance m timber, and being In the whole taj
acres and 18 perches.
Lot No. s—Being a good farm, with suitable talld
inrs, consisting of 203 acres 1 roods And J 1 perrhea—
loo acres rood wood and timber, and the rest cleared
land.
Lot No. 4—Consisting or a fine wood and timber lot or
104 acres 2 roods and 26 perches.
Lot No. 6—Also very fine wood and timber land of 124
acres and 20 perchea ; •
Lot No. 6 Consisting of 74 acres and 3 perches—4*
acres cleared, and the balance In fine timber. -
No. 7—Being M aorea and S 3 perches—nil of which
am cleared, except about 12 acres.
No, 8-Beine a farra consisting of 184 acres 1 rood and
32 perches, with a’)i suitable buildinrs upon jt—H»a«ras
cultivatedland, and 84 acres In wood, easily cleared.
*o. B—Beinx a farm or wr acroa } roods and M
perchea, orwhlcb there 120ncre* of cultivated land,
with gfK>d buildings, the rest fine timber. ~ . 1
W Cn, l.ndt'Kilh
atid 0 r * Bna &nd timber lot of 93 acres
B ; J?«fe4fll® J:ceJltnfc l* rTO ’ *<*** bnildmes,~eon
rl9* n j res W perches, all cleared except
40 seres of wood end timber land,
*»£.?• Awy fina Ibraj consisting of about 280 acres,
in a. * n (arm-hoaso and suitable out-baiW*
14-CV.ntaifllng 174 acre# 1 rood and W perches
of land, aud has upon It a large steam sawmill in good
repsir. »
! No. li-A wood and timber lot of ffl iiore, 3 rood, end
91 perches,
. l of very fine timber &ml wood, con
taintpg ffl sores and si perches.
This property lies ina bodT.andisgituitedin the low
er or soutiiern part of New Cas*te eo»»nty. Delaware: it
is about equally distant from Philadelphia and Baht
more, betweenoOand TObwlea. The road from Massey’#
Xroad to Smyrna runs throuth it. Itn distant from
ojnynyi abfJUtfiinllea in a uorthweatarn direcnon—lt is
about fi tnifes from Muklletowu* anti is sltnated between
t»nt < tnriM from[th»l>«VMr»ro Rollrood. Thi. rrowr
tv lies on the highe** portion of the peninsula betaoes
two bays—tho waters on the one side running into
the Delaware, and on the other into the Chesapeake.
The situation of t.he property is hehsved to be very
heaUbr . and there is not an acre of swamp hind la any
p\rt of It. Its natural soil is very fine, ooosistmg of a
loam of clay and sand, and woro.ea«ibr suscepti
ble of imprnyeme&L Hyery hrt or farm hns an outlet
u P°. a J public Tho woods consist for the moat
oftk * chieflr 018 wh,le *»*,
fiwe terms ol the sate are one-foarth the purchase
money to be paid m c«sh,»nd the balance io equal {»»-
stahnent* of I, 2, and 3 years from the day eT sale;
credit payments to bear semi-annual interest, sad to be
by the bonds or notes oftbe purchasers,
fhoao who wish fbr»her iplWmatren wifi apply to the
sphecTiber. or his VCAt. Mr. J.H. DULANY.whn re
sides at MillingtcA, Kent county. Eastern Shore of Ma
ryland, wtU show them the land.
sH-ws-at No. 89 Court land strecLßsitimora.
PUBLIC SALE.—"WiII be sold fttpub-
X Ijo SATURDAY, the 17thSepLat
P. M., i n Buckingham township, B»ik» co,, Fa., a small
farm oj 27 acres of land, wetlyroodca/well watered, with
abundance of fruit, suph asapples. pears, peaches, plums,
good tanipike road, over which ttagep pMaiteiry. eon
ne4tmg these Places, nma near the within
two miles of this farm nro «l£ stores and sixchurchee,
belonging to persona of db'ffereat rehtious dcaomina
tions. Good uehoola are abumlhati Social yin the neigh
borhood vjie^ceptionaVla.
Copditiorut madr knftWu o« the day of sale by the un
nrWWHn^ifl!l of the last will and testament of
CILARLK9 PAR \l \ , hue rham, deceased.
ANTHONY WORTHINGTON.
CV— FOR SALE.—A psop of Sorrel
GehUate, 15>S haafo hKhj seven and eight
Tears oldl sound autikind; of high spirits and good
bottom; win trot in about three minutes to the pole.
Price $1 OXI
AVto. a Cheenut Borrel Gelding, 18 handaUffhi nine
years old; sound and kind; a square trotter, nnd of
great bottom; has always bega to the pole: and
never been in training till te** roomier, when he show
ed 1.14 to his h*lf mi{S. Price $1,400
.Canbo spea ou application to 8. SAGERS, “Point
Breeze Tracg. ,r seltht*
m*ANY GENTLEMAN desirous of se
curing a Brat-chms residence on CHESTNUT St.,
has now aw opportunity of pnichsnnx the House and
Lot No, .IJW. first door west of Dr. Hush's dwelhag.
The tolls feet deop to Bansom street,and O feet
front. Fonr-glorr house, three-story double back build
ings, finished m the best and most substantial manner,
and replete with an modern conveniences. Tho house
will be open for inspection every day until sold. -Apply
to Messrs GVMMRY Sc SON,or to W. H. CARRYL,
712 CHKSTN UT Street. Price $19,000, and 814 000 may
romam. gf4Al7-2t
©1 70ft WILL BUY TWO MORT
yAsIwVf GAQEB cn Ojtr Property, amountine to
#2,(MV No applteation need t>e made after THURB
PAY. oeaiemberli. For farther information apply to
J, St HUBKR. gW Booth FOURTH Street, lt»
LAST CHANCE.—The Stock and Fix
tureiof the GRQQRRY6TORE, Southwest eorner
TWELFTH and FITBWATER B'reets, is offsred for
on the most favorable terms, to a cash purchaser.
If not sold at once it will be closed out at Auction thie
i week as the proprietor isaliout leaving Ike city* att-Bt*
SFOR SALE—The well-known and old
established Hotel, at Woodbury. N. with large
log attached; one of the most desirable s'ands m
west Jersey. Terms easy. Apply to B. P. MIDDLE
TON Sc BHO..aNonh FRONT Street, •» Ct _
TO LET Two Largo Rooms in the
Budding Northwest corner of PIPTII and CRRJT
NUT Streets, they arp nearlyona hundred lection*.
; nnd well lighted with eight Inige 'vinoers's. Apply to P.
HERHT A CO., on the premises. t)2-tt*
§FOR SALE—The neat, well-built
Hmise, with all modem convenieuoas, S7CMAR
IJ, Street. Appljjm the preuguses. sW-i’.l*
M'i'O LET—A Convenient House, with
all the tU'tdern itunrawmenbr. hot and cold tilths,
Ac. No.fcft UNION Street, fiarbavtoa. J.
AwSvia %f K.F. MIDDLETON,
sjrdt N<m ft North F RONT Street.
For sale.
The Subscriber will di epose of the entire Stock of
PINE MONUMENTS, STATUARY.
HEAD AND FOOT STONES. 4c., &o.
AT THE MONUMENT MARBLE YaRD,
No. 1829 ARCH Street,
West of Eighteenth street
sl-tm WM. HflJj MOORE.
FOR SALE—A FARM of over 200
Z AQres, well fenced and watered, in a good state of
cultivation, admirably adapted to the growth of gram,
grass, vegetables, and fruit of all kin tie, ptrticptarly
peaches, the trees of which live to acreatAge. Situate
within two wiles of a Railroad Station, Kent County,
Delaware; comfortable buddings. For particulars, ad
dress Box 32, Chaster. Ponnaylvanis. suSMm*
TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS.—Roxbo
rough CottacaLots for sale.ad/ninibJy located on
nnd near Ridve Avenue, above the Six-mile Store.
Passenger Railway Cars now running near, find wiU
soon run by them. Apply to
JOHN FRARBB. Architect,
ans 7 Im* No. Street,
BOARDING,
9A4 WEST WASHINGTON SQUARE,
Bocond*story Oommumoating Rooms, fnr
uishM Ap parlor and bedroom, 01 aepaiateL* Also,
single Rooms with Board. ' - 13-^t*
VACANT, WITH BOARD, HANDSOME
* Commnnleasing and Single Rooms. No. 38
SIXTEENTH Htrent, fear doors above Chestnut. eo-6r
BOARDING.— Elcg»nt end »iry Rooms,
uiub end i« win. with
BnArO. for tho Boiuo,r, You, wwl VTinwr, or Wlo
KVrStro.t. MIS-fttl
PERSONAL.
TIEHSONAL.—A, D. ANCONA GIVES A
MT jiirh prico for Ladies' and Genii’ Cast off* Ooth
ing. AiVLeiJhMdSOUTH Street. >l3-61*
EDUCATIONAL.
C AUNDKRS’S INSTITUTE —W ES T
© PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTE.
The grounds or this Seminary aro Bxvxx Ackxs in
extent. Pupils remain through the entire day-or from
Monday morning to Friday evening—or through the
whole session. , , , , . . , „
No Seminary is more select. It »s on the West
Philadelphia Railway, at MARKET and W ILL f 4 M Bt*.
Address _ Prc'fossor K. D.' Au . DEiIS.
BELKCTNEBB marks lh!s Sominary- no y mtli what
ever of rude manners sod neglected habits being re
ceived into it. ... , ,
Among others, the following gen t exam have placed
eons or wardsjn this Instilutos . _ ,
lion. N. 11. urowuo. Judge RoSort*nn»\a.,
o*pt. Votdos, T. 8. A., Chief Ju*tioo Lewie,
Hoti. Win. Bister, Matthew Newkirk,
TUoa. MatnkilU La George H. Martin,
William Wilstach, Rpn.FmncisEppcs.FU.,
Judge J. I.impkins, Ga* M . O. Swain, Fa. Ledger,
Rev. Dr. Newton, Morton McMtabael.
Judge Conrad, La., . Rev. Dr. Blackwood,
Capt. Newton, U. 8, A., CoL Forney, Ed. Pres*.
aH-3t
A LADY, of aome years oxperienco in
Teachin*. desire* board with a family yhere in
stniotiouln Eiivlish braachea, Drawing, or
French, wuuhlbe received na compensation. Aridrew
‘‘ J, R Gant,” 609 CHESTNUT Btreet, philadelrhu*.
Weell 3t
DANCING.
DANCING ACADEMY, Nortlteasfc corner
or ARCH and BROAD Struets.-Mr. HAZARD.
From pnrij •udvfllkiiovQ In this city aa haying bad
tho largest’and most fashionable P&neins Acadomyfbr
many years, nas the honor to tnfbrtn tys/oriuor jotrons
nnd the nubile that he htta returned to this city, anil Wilt
A«Ademy at the place a hove named, on
thc gfith of September. -Mr- H, will aHo
teiwh classes 10 schools and private fiunil'os. Mr«Hs
of dancing is plain, easy, and graceful; andoan
&»ic«uiie3iu a short time. An easy, and itmedfui de
vprtment. u *o« »« » rorfett ,no«l-d,« oHlie ritsenl
■rale of dancing, such aa is done in the very bestso-
S.\etY,°win n be imparted at once to the scholars* aud no
time wasted in 10.-ir/ung old steps and dances that nia
out of fashion. For terms, references, etc,, auplr at
“StlUlk ' • ■ ' : " •»«-«<*
AMVHXM&XTM.
AMERICAN Aol߮iroFMuScr~
*4
special rkqcest.
S& f LIET ■ •
wi.b »‘ h " T^aTS ts'lr^TH
_ ’ OP THE
. GRBAT COMPANY OF ARTISTS
Will bee/uDM<vd, focethcr with
A GORGEOUS MWE EN SOSKRt
w*m£v& ®PWRR3. LOOT Esccrrjv v.n. J. tr,
a NEW ORAND^ifl,"^' n DfvERTIBEIfSNT,
2IGNOHINAS OALETTT,'
F.NTmF. CORl>s T, DE BALLET
X N NE W Hah
E7E ' VIKB «!*• woiurt.***,
Dw'rsopen at 7 o'clock. tn rnmmnnne
at m before A
WHEATLEY & CLARKE’S ARCH*
THIS H
OTHKLIA).—OOieUp, Mr. Edwin BoothTlaLo. Mr.
To concede with the of
_ THE DOUBLE-BEDDED ROOK.
. BcalxorPeicb*j—Admission.sscent*; SecuredSOßli
“rP^ 18 Circle, Sn4 cents; Partuet.&} oeau.
«r»2? r ! 7,0 clock; performance to eoauMftOO
_• w
\XT ALNUT-STREET THEATRE. ’. ' ,
Batmeta Ar«ot_...rfr.iog. D. MWjfPUT^
?H'|Bwf||3|j; & ISHIl; - : :
JmmmSn’
Commeaemg MONDAY &>♦_ kri»
Commencin* MONDAY EVSNfNQ. t
Jfc* Dram*
MISJB i?S£ -
WitewoM ’fin vm)
. TVi !»*•**! Hu -*iif
X!» »v»otV<j ituctjon
Add iatnp amotion P* IW -’ rt * i
Ana inters emotion -
M&nifetted by tfe# tboßyhffeL
MamHeud by to* ♦WiVffi
Br over 13 auditors,
fir over auditor*.
naSfiKSaa r ‘*.
Who tiMLthMtre
who crowd the theatre mzfctijr, . ,-. ; •
Of.iU preat merit. I* ti» T*r» bf« hM
Of iU great merit. -• .*•
with "w!« SKfe-.- ■■-; r -;
With it*newaceoeo» „ iv ' r
rWulMwic. : M a 4«^SaS-
EtMtifm Musie.’ ;
OheraeterUtfe Ouaia«
CAaraeterUitolfeM* ,
Eftou,
Afrgfair
Qrfind Kncembl*
Giftod EacembW
' And
X AM '
Great Cut. -
B. A. ?£RRY as Faoet.,
wmism s
-■ *#s3iCT£:;tefc
fflBHSSsat 9
? review to ih* Pram*
-OPULAR.FARC*
Each Eroo »j.
Efottf TTttrß—H!
Withon, «t» ehup!
Without extra change!
AS USUAL.
JJKTCRN OF THE
8. C. *Moaicft! Director.
■QT Adiowen 25 capU. roriorttir p&rttaalm 9**
■mail end tarce btfU> Doom open tst 7, as
b ojckwk. lewis juirotsifr
•‘-M AitoS,
SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE,. ,
ELSVSKTHitmLhawtMCTiMtnatwa>A
BJJn’SSWffKiSrjEOOTE,
tin im#it
fiTery «r«Bin* mßit gmtHoi*of ChHftoMa*
Door* ope a*t 7%. Cammeooe sti
_ Adouaaoa*e«RU. Chiildr«m U oooUw. •
N““"
OVEL ATTRACTION AT FAIR
of ■
Mr. wM. w, WILSON, vbo has. for % nsn&erftf
j«ar». beentngaredasaDirer in raitiar cnktaiw
mU and seekm* for )o*t treaenre st the of Law*
Ene and Mwbvnin an!11 nr** Exhibition of a no-w
‘^fiSass^^KMSsSrfEJaassa.
■®SSEraHS!Hsfe«m®W.TO
*nli sire an exhibit’On of itrncnrert and adrvnra-ea by
aralk\nc acTOM th* bottom oi rta SeVuU'ul %*&
Wire Bmtto.oa the atore-iteoed afterno'n. hoc c*«a
the boars of 3 ami i oViock _ _
Th* Nrtebmttd UERMaN’JA QSCHE3TB.\. CAUL
SRNTZ, Leader, perform* In Faittnonat rirk ewr
afternoon.
m* l Race and vnr»-
STSEBTS RAtuWA\3 niil confer perrons V t£a
sround evf rj three mining K. toil 3t
T|| cDONQUGH S GAIETIES—RACE ST..
MwtHIKV;
TIIE GREAT^ItOMISIE
BLANCO'S U°AGIC BVf>RD.
With New Scenery, ffewUrsssei, and tfiw Appclne*
meats.
WONBKRFUL TRICK? -
Price of Admission 10 and 15 oasts. Private Bootee
23canu.
Free music at fairmocnt—
OKEEN AND COATES-STRKET RAILWAY.
““'Germania band
perform ere nr afternoon and erestna at Pvnnount.
The caraot the Green end CoatesHrt root ItaiN - ** ps»*
along Eighth and Co*te« streets, to Fainaetjat. every
five minutes. Pare fire cents,
anis-cmwthtf WILLIAM KRA'D.Suter.nteatajt.
rpH£ PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP
A thf. fine arts. _
No. KBS CHESTNUT STREET,
la-open daily, (Sundays exempted,, from 9 A. M- tffi I
P.M. Admission as oents. Children under lsyearsoaU
9 Bartholomew's Statue of EVE BRFENTANT now no
exhibition for a short time.
HASSLER’S ORCHESTRA.—M. HASS
LER A BROTHER respectfully ancons re th"t
they hare toeatad their Ofioe at thfiir ycsidecee. lAd
LOCUST STREET, where engagements ooa be made as
lOaL mH-Sw
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
32(j CHESTNUT ST. ggg
THE OLD-KBTAB I. J 6 H E D STAND.
NO. 326 CHESTSTT STREET,
J-iiILADELPHIA,
IsaU>ot t» bo given up. Previous to the elating, the
proprietor offer* torh* puUic. b) nxTlovr ?bic24, the
whole of tfio large #rt*rh of
WATCHES & JEWELRY,
nutf-mr-it BILYER AND PLATED WARE.
326 CHESTNUT ST. 326
gILVER WARE.
WM. WILSON & SON
Invite special attention to their stock of BILVER
WARE.whioh is now onnsuatty large, aConbw n va
riety of pattern and design unsurpassed by acj hour-i
tho United States, and of finer quality than is
tured for table nee in any part of the world.
Oar Standard of Silrer.u 935.1000 parts purr*
The Eojjlijh 5ter1ing........P25-IWM •'
Amerioan and French,
Thus it will be seen that we fire thirty-fit® parta purer
than the AnterteananJ French com, and ten pans purct
than the English Sterling. IVe roelt all oor.qwu Stiver,
and osr Foreman being connected with the Rennm; P-e
-partineDtofthe United States Mint for several y»an,w«
guarantee. the quality as above which 14 the jSjuic
that eaa bf mod' to he wrrjWoifc, and will rha
aotion of holds inucA befter than tSi prdimry'SiL’tr
marm/actMrrd,
WM. WILSON k SON,
S. W. CORNER FIFTH AND OffilEßY STS.
N. B,—Any fineness of Silver manufactured as trmd
upon, but positively see# ittftrior to t\<nck an. J An*-**
can standard.
Beelers supplied with the same standard » csed In
our retail department.
Fine Silver Bars, Stt-Mtt) parte pore, constantly cn
hand. bc?4-Jci
COPARTNERSHIPS.
TVOTICE.—The Copartnership heretofore
* existing batreea the Subscribers is dissolved by
mutusleoAKeot. THIS Day. , ,
THOM*B T, MAh ON'h.svmr purchased CH*KI.ES
E. RuBJNSOJf’S entire interest lathe *>nrern. i? a.ooo
authorised to Mitt* the >• & CV^
PniU»A.,Sept. 7,1859 C. B. RoWS'iofr
N.B.—The DRV GOODS JOBBING Burse** aril! M
continued at No, 4*4 MARKETS t re ; t. u nd* r tbj;
name, by THOMAS T. siaSON.
Vna»M.- B - vi ' la
TVOTIOE IS HEBEBY Gl\ tfctt tna
II s™ of WARXICK, CHADWICK. A BHO. n tM,
da; dileolved. TSe Beater. Ranre. and J
will be continued under tbe name of CHADS'ICK A
BRO atUt.SQffi.eait ojngrrf^
BtrMU. FRANCIS A. CHADWiCK.
Philadalphis, July 11. MW.
WASHING AND IRONING.
IJBCIT. ASHING AND IRONING DONK
ViANEASNEBBand DESPATCH, for Stn-h
_ V 2» LartiM'kfid. Gentlemen, Faraili**. Boyd’s-:
Bohjpfo. traeamfeoat*. Ac., at T»O\o^A>il
yA?S9fcSAVNDRV, No, 333 South SIXTH
cofttirpTxrtme. Family Shirts and Col’.tr* yitect
polished. Everything washed by hand, nn the oow-
TheylwieSutaenri, rtrietlr attended *"*" fenali
cjemtaTM. Mt,. domjyan.
,y gg.| r ftvror-nri
$50,000 TO LOAN,
IN BUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS,
upon Diamonds, WatebM, Jewelry, Ours. Mer
chandise, Clothing, Ao„ on moderate JONES
CO., fcrokarf, norJ hwwi enrn*r ofl HIR p nrri QA3
KILL Streets, below Uunbord. Established lot ICO tar
ssyears. Office hours from 7 A. >Lto 7 P. M,
Second-hand Oold aad Sujet. watchef, by eminent
makers, warranted genome, for kale cheap; at une-h.w
ttsoniuta «** ~ -MltoHf
.900-1000 «