The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 28, 1859, Image 1

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, KYjoHWW. BOHNEy, .- . !
,Ompß,;No..«y ‘
Twkivs Ogsw i»*' W*M,-j.T»to. fo the Carrier..
. ’ Mftiled to Subeeribe remit of tbs (Stjr »t tt* Botuu
PSK Asirfrcjtf. FoDs vox Bioht Montvi.;
Tuxes Votikiiio* Six Woim-lanrMlr inod
vanoeforthetims ordered* ■
TRt.'WKKKLT FRESS.
‘ Mailed to juibeerlboreoct of the City at Thsb Cot*
iwt'-np sStWinir'in'iaftuioS. V , l"y-' ; •-
.. .BQOffq.AMk SHOES.
]^AZE^^:a;AiIMER,
'. , .YUNUF&CTORBRB "
, .'.irdlfiVto. ■
• WHOLES ALB DEALERS
JBOOTS AND SHOES.
NO.UB tamn&TKBSC,
A full uumnuit of City mods Boots add BboosOoo-
... «e*!-tf ‘
B, P. WILLIAMS & 00,
lib, is BOOTH FOBRTH STRRBT,
WHbIiESALB BOOT A!>S'tHOB WARHHOUBE,)
Jpaye now' pa haadatoß assortment of Baitora and
~ ywiodaln^aifdrWtairhiobtlwiyipyUathaattaalloa <4
Bouthera and Western Merchant*.' . . . *ulJ-im .
: JJXEWS, STERLING, * FRANKS,
WJaOI^AI^DEABimS
BOOmA^SHO^S,
' tio.'iia AH(onij(^KV
, Fatataran vteltini tto «ltg trill rioeratiiiH asdiwe
, theitltiy!. . t . . sdll-Jin
J t & M. SAUNDJERSi i 5
HO. 34 NORTH FOURTBT&REIT I ,j
■I ’ (Now MsnAwitf HdtW.) *
Osd the attMtiim of bdrsnt of
Tothei r B*ock, arid eh embrooee s general nristr cC « ,
fSILAEBIJHIA ANONEW KNOLANP .
Moni&otocsdfoods. ouHioß
W. HoOVfiDI & SON,
an CHESTNUT STREET, (Id FLOOR.)
MIBSBB’, AND CHILDHHN’S BOOTS,
SHOB*. AND OAiTBRS.
Manufactured eipreeety for the Retail Trade, soil Am
ypjmuAii & do,
WHOUKSALH DIALERS
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NO. 013 MARKET STREET.
JpAIiB STOCK
BOOTSAND SHOES.
JOSEPH'H.THOM SON * 00.
' - i
04 KARKBT BVAB&9,
HaTtnovoa lumd atookol
BOOTS AND SHOPS v
•9 .
EVERY VARIETY, BABTBRN AND CITY MADE*
Purohaeer* vbdtini thenity will *lmm «aU and ax*
.amine their atook. * IrM-tf
BASIN. &GO.,
boot and Shoe warehouse
'ab»
I HANTTJ? AOTOBT,
No* *o* MARKET BTKBBT, PUkdolstlA
We hire cow on hand on exteneive Stock of Boots
sad Shoos, ol oil dswHptfoßS, of oWotv* shd Esdrnn
Mshnfsetor*. to will eh we Invite tissttsbUonof Sooth
ora sndWMtshi boxer*. ■■ ' snMm
J'AfICY BHY GOOOS JOBBJEKS.
& CO..
Nos. M ud la NORTH FOURTH STREET,
An nor reo«lvus, by wunmiva srrivsi. train Barnra.
THEIH FALL IMPORTATIONS ' 1
-.• . .i: ■■ 7 ,
■ ENGLISH AND SHUMAN
H OS I E R Y .
GLOVES, AND SMALL WABftS, - !
WOOLLEN YARNS,
MACHINE SEWING BILK AND THREAD,
AaAtoUoit *n m>p4ctiQQ of their oompletthed rrell
, MWrtedutioeS.., • .
Jjli-am BBPBCIALLYADAPTEDTO '
SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE.
& ROBERTS.
7 429 MARKET STRBET, . •
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS .
HOSIERY, GLOVES, : - ■ ■
SMALL WARES, COMBS,
BRUSHES, LOOKING-GLASSES,
•BRMAN and FRENCH FANCY GOODS,
■ • • • • ato ; ” " i
TAILORS*. TRIMMINGS, nMm
JgPBNBXT, OTXTON, & SWEARINGEN,
Atiow FOURTH. Nor Julie,
, m^EiTitWoV
FANCY . DRY GOODS.
OV THXIU OWTI im^oktatjoh'
Md MUotlog. which, the jrbffer (ortale to buyer* from
all pertsof th* United States, oa *m snort yeaaonahte
term*. MMm
jUJARTINS, PEDDLE.
& HA.MRJOK,
Im#orter*xnd dealer* in
HOeiBRY, GLOVES, AND FANCY NOTIONS*
NO. 30 NORTH FOURTH STBBBT,
' Pit'* doors below 1 the HerohAßts* Hotel*
Offer (or sole the most oompleU stock oi Good* In their
ttb« tejn fouod la the uiutxd Statu, consisting of
'fMfeffe.
JJ|qCAULEY, BROTHER, A BREWSTER,
S 3 HORTH FOURTHBTBHBT
We hew » Res Meek of Ipeorted nod Doaeetla dooie.
BartWnaerSr eieytei to,:
; H 0 STHBBfI TRADJ,
To.irkioh ire Invite the' attenQea or UnLoUw bßrew,
- eai-hm ■_ ■ ~ ~- .
CLOTHING;
jJAPHAEL P. M. ESTRADA,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
7* fine Fashionable
R JSABV%M ADEOLOT HIN G,
77j'r7 i ' '' AKO '7'
BUPERIOR FABRICS FOR CUSTOMER WORK,
NO. SI BOtiTfil SEVENTH BTBKBT,
PHILADELPHIA,
(leieof Orenriue atokeey re.peotralfjr fnvitM the »t
-"lleWoo'hand ochoiw .election of Pnbrlei wpi»|jl.
. faYSteatii* attention of buyers. Each article warranted
to rf?6 entire satisfaction. „ Trtl T rVinortM , '
11 JOHN HOBSON, Artist,
HUNTER, A SCOTT,
, MANUFACTURERS AND IOBBBHS .
or
COMMON, MEDIUM, AND
FINE' CLOTHING.
We tovitevpboto etientionto odr complete tin* of
maohine*manufactvebd owes.
NOS. 4«4 MARKET, As 419 MERCHANT STS*
•OMin
rjLOTHINGI
- AT WHOLESALE.
o[. HAB,KITES* fc SON,
"7‘' *»MARKET STIUfBT, ,
7 ehVrkse’v CHiiitn or rointTn anur,
' Offer tjreele.on the tnoht -
: EIAE;;#E'R'M S.
! 7;';' :; -:V' a : " l A|whr«iArafraMwAfd'ekftf 7 ' ‘
»Al* AHi>; wnrrßß. oiwranie,
AitITTID TO IK» ! |
'wctbekn AND WKBTEBN TRAD*,
i ‘ifi- • ’ '
,VW”,7. '• TO WHICH ' •;
TWSfTHnmTHB ATTENTION OF RinfRRS.
jTIURB-STREET JOIIRINQ HOUSES.
1859. FALL TRADE. 1859.
Bunn, raiguel. & oo„
IHPORTBRS AND JOBSBRS IN
FANCY DRY GOODS.
137 NORTH THIRD STREET,
• Ate nrenated- to exhibit at their ealeefooina the most
pompUtertooh of gcwls ever offered by them, present
ing unusual attractions to the. trade generally. ’
. The tteckdttnpritiHt a complete ftasortment of every
variety of v.^;
SfIKS, ; i
.y': RIBBONS,
i.? * L DRESS OOODB,
WHITS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES,
CLOTHS, OABBIMSRS9 ASD VESTINGS,
.. . HOISBRY, OLOYEB, AND TRIMMINOB,
Also* a fUU and general anortment of Pall and Winter
BHA.WLSi,;'
1 To all of Whloh they Invite the attention of
tCAfIH AND PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYJBRS'I
jSa-m., stnjN, ■ v. o. flufit,
'‘K TLRAiCgifBL, - W. W, KURTZ,
M-tm ; -H. f. BUNN:
MOORE & CO..
t IMfOETBSg
AID,
WHOLRBALB DBALBRS
ut
DRY GOODS.
nob. seo and aos north
gHISD STREET.
ABOVB RACE, WEST SIOR.
We have nov/opea toe Labqbst and Most Oom
plvtb Sxocs of Goom y« have ever odhred to the
Trade. The attention of
CASH AND SIX-MONTHS BUYERS
is solicited. s7-im
JAMES. KENT. SANTEE.
& 00..
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
.09
DBY GOOPS,
Noe.DST ft 841 NORTH THIRD Sr., Ahorx RAOH,
, Would now inform their oustomere and the trade gena
i*Uy »that thelr etook; this ceaaoa will be
UNUSUALLY ATTRAOTIVB.
ane-toi., • ,
CHAMBERS & CATTEEE.
NO. M NORTH THIRD STREET. PHILADELPHIA,
, , IMPORTERS OF
FRENCH CALF SKINS.
AS»
MANDPAOTURERS OP
Om .CAIiI ASB KIP SKINS,
Moftwsos sad Liainn, Osk sad Red Sols Lasttin.
sas-tocS
YAhd, GILMOHB, & CO..
'HOB. 40 AND 49 NORTH THIRD STREEP,
IMPORTERS AND DHALERB IN
SILKS, RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS,
WHITE GOODS. LACES, LINENS,
EMBROIDERIES, Ac.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND SHAWLS.
enS*3m ,
FALLTBAD B‘IBS9.
J; T. WAY & CO..
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
. or
DBY GOODS.
NEW MARBLE BUILDING,
NO. 28
NORTH THIRD STREET.
We offer, hr the psokaie or trlttn, to
CASH OR PROMPT BIX-MONTHB BUYERS,
■ A verr larre and attraoti w Siook of
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS.
Porch ere win Sni onr .took veil aMorted »t ell ml
•one or no rear.
>■ J. 1‘ WAY, JAB. H DUNLAP,
WM.P.WAY, leoi-tm] GEO. P.WAY.
LAING & MAGINNIS.
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
SHOE THREADS.
FRBNCH AND HNGLISH LABTINOS, AND
BHOE-MANUFAOTNRERB' ARTICLES,'
■ Sevier Mwhine Silk, Thread end Need lee,
. NO. JO NORTH THIRD ST.,
PATENT BOOT-TREES.
' eut-Snt
JUNGERIOH & SMITH.
WHOLESALE
grocers,
NO. 48 NORTH THIRD STREET
WHenar. and Lowrlnc’e Srrnp elver, on hied,
MS‘-2m
go WEB. BARNES. & CO..
PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN
MISCELLANEOUS, SCHOOL, AND
' BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
NO. St NORTH THIRD STREET, BELOW AROH,
PHbU.h.r.^oten'.Sjondld^rlno^
OR, BMMONS* MANUAL OP
Renders* New Keadors. Gmanlaaf/j end,Brooki >
Aritbmebee. Jt9. Blank Books* Wrianff, Wrapmn*.
PartMiw and Wall Paper*. aua-Sm
jijENDRY & HARRIS,
manupagpurbrs and wholesale dealers
M
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NORTHWEST CORNER THIRD AND AROH STS.,
Sn*4m PHILADELPHIA.
npHOS. MELLOR & GO..
NO. S NORTH THIRD STREBT,
IMPORTERS
or
ENGLISH; FRENCH, AND GERMAN
HOSIERY.
GLOVES, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, *o
MdUm
P»t«b Snronh, Wk. B. B/u»b, Joan Wiwt,
Jacob Rieou, D. B« BaviK.
JJIEGED, BAIRD. & CO..
(Late Sieger, Lamb* & Co.*)
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
0?
DBY GOODS,
No. 4t North THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
OUR FALL ©TOOK
la Aew complete in all ite department!, and ready for
Bayers. Prompt paying Merohaiits from all parts of the
Union are respectfully aolloited to o»ll and examine for
themaelvee'. . , ‘ auS-9ra
HOUGM-FirmaSHING GOODS.
JJOUSEKEEPEHS,
AND THOSE COMMENCING HOUSEKEEPING,
WIU find hr fer the l>rse« rad nmt nmihl .took of
hMWkeeMW end luefhl ertielM m the eitr, oomprlrin,
Jneerneveheda.jiut reeeiwd from Europe, of e land
nernhefne for eel# in FbUedtlphie, et the verereom,
et
JOHN A. MUEPHEY & CO„
; 922 OHESTNUT STREET,.
Irtr-fm v tf ABOVE NINTH.
T ABD.—I3O No. 1 Leaf lard for sale bjr
J-i 0. C. SADLER A CG„ t
llf AROH Street, Moond door above Front,
MILLINERY GOODS.
QPENING.
LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS,
735 OHESTNET STREET,
TWO DOORS WEST OF MASONIC TEMPLH,
WILL HiVS THBIE
FALL OPENINO OF BONNETS, Ao.,
THIS DAY.
THURSDAY, THE Bra INST.
sAtnll
THOMPSON & JENKINS.
DEALERS IN
SILK, OABBIMER, AND WOOL HATS, CAPS,
LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S FANCY FURS,
SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, FEATHERS,
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, RUCHES, Ac.
NO. 538 MARKET STREET,
s«.ow sixth, HOCTJI eraa.
The attention of barer, ie invited to an examination
ofourStook. tu-im
MAKKJST STREET.
RIBBONS.
Of every kind, in immense variety t
NBW BONNBT MATKRIALB*
BONNKT.VELVETS, BATINS,
<JRQ DE NAPS, LINING SILKS*
HNOLISH ORAPES, of the best makes,
FRENCH ft AMERICAN ARTIFICIAL
FLOWERS, FBATHBKB, RUOHBS, fto
Also, newest Fell stylee of
OTRAW AND FANCY BONNETS,
And STRAW GOODS, of every desonption,
Now open, and presenting Altogether the most com
plete stock of MILLINERY GOODS in this market.
Merchants and Milliners from every section of the
oountry are oordially invited to oaU and examine our
stock, wfaioh we offer at tho
CLOSEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
ROSENHEIM, BROOKS, ft 00.„
aolO-tnovlO 431 MARKET STREET.
1859. FALL TRADE - 1859.
AGARD & 00.,
303 MARKET STREET.
WHOLESALE DEALERS
in
BATS. CAPS* FURS,
BONNETS, RUCHES, FLOWERS, Ac.,
Have now in store a fall etook of Goods, to whioh they
invite the attention of first-class buyers, aulfl-fen*
J HILLBORN JONES.
Importer and Manufaoturer of
FANCY SILK
AKO
STRAW BONNETS.
ARTIFICIAL FLOWBSW,
PBATHERB, RXJOHES, Ao
Th« sttsoMon of Citj sad Country Dealer, is invited
to s larse sad varied .took of tho atwve good., st
433 MARKET STREET,
aal*3m Relov FIFTH. 1
COMMISSION HOIISMS.
gHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON,
NO. 11S CHESTNUT BT..
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FOR THU BALK OP
PHILADELPHIA-MADE
GOODS.
sS-fiin _
Y.B- GARSED Be 00..
' *CBNKRAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
COTTON, COTTON YARNS,
SPERM, LARD, AND
WHALE OILB,
FLOUR, DRUGS, Ac
Itr Tbs attention of Matmfsoturers ie tirtciolly
osllodtooor
SPERM OILS.
No. 88 W. FRONT STREET, PHIL A,
§MITH, MURPHY. & CO.
SST MARKET BT„ AND 4IM CHURCH ALLEY.'
Are now opening their
PADIi AND WINTER STOCK
OF
STAPLE AND PANCY
DRY GOODS,
To which they invite the attention of
OABH ANB PROMPT SHORT-TIME BUYERS.
Phil&pju* August, 1359. aufi-3a
YJTEST.FOBES & DDOYD,
*1» CHESTNUT STREET,
Invite the attention of the trade to their fltoek, oon
lUting of varioo* make* and grade# of
pßS*s-
Woollen and Cotton QbNABURQ '*
JWNBEYS, CEjft'RK VILLE BAOB.I
SHAWLS* Ao., &0.
Also, agent* for the
WINNIPAUK COMPANY'S
JIM 0 ™- liW»
In fuU iaeorliaentof grade* and oolora a-tf
COFFIN, &
COMPANY,
116 EBTNUT BTIUSET,
AGENTS FOE THE SALE OF
A. k W. SPRAGUE’S PRINTS.
In great variety, including Chocolate*, Turkey Rod*
Croon*, Blae*, Shirtings, and Fanoy Style*.
BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS.
Loaadale* MaaonviUo, Blater*vil!o,
Hope. Washington Union Mills,
Blackstond* Cohanoet, Johnston,
BolTldere* Phonis, BmithviQe.
BROWN SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS* AND
OSNABURGB.
Matoaoa, Virginia Family* Groton*
Bttriok, Eagle, Manoheeter,
Iffeo'a A Farm’* Black Hawk, Mercer A*
Warren A* Farmer*', Rivorcide,
Carr’s River, ElwelL
OLOTHB.
Bottomlay'a, Pomeroy'*, Olenham Co.'s, and other
make* of Black and Fanoy aU wool and cotton warp
doth* in great rariatye
DOESKINS AND CASBIMERES.
Greenfield Co., Saxtons River, Lewiston Balls,
Steam’* Id, Gay A Son*, Olendale,
Berkshire 00., and other*.
SATINETS.
Steam’* • Ayres & Aldrioh* TsR k Capron,
Minot, Charter Oak, Crystal Spring*,
Swift River, Carpenter*’, Floronoe Mills,
Carroll’*, Dnhrlng’e, Conversville, &o.
SlLEBlAJB.—Lonsdale Co.’s, Smith’s, and other makes,
plain and twilled, of all oolors.
Fanoy Negro Stripe* and Plaids.
Jewett city and Irene Btripes, Dentins, apd Tloklngs.
Rhode reiandandPhiiadeiphiaUnsfly*. Apron Ofaeoks,
and Pantaloon Staffs.
Shepard’s and Slater’* Canton Flannel*,
FisherviUe Oo.'s Corset Jeans, Ao.
auS-dUepl—eepl-fmfcwtf
LINENS.
BAXTER'S DUOKS,
BDWABD’B OANVAB,
GILROY’S BURLAPS.
THOMPSON'S HEMP CARPETS,
RAVEN DUOKS.
HBAVY CANVAS,
DIAPERS, TOWELS.
SHEETINGS, DAMASKS,
LOWEST PRICES.
OONRAD & SERRILL,
HO. SOO OHESTHUT BTRBET.
ooi-tm
UMBIIELLAS.
{BLEEPER & FENNER.
WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS
or
UMBRELLAS AND PARABOLS,
336 MARKET STREET, PHILA.,
•took.TrhiohmoJudM K.si novßLxm, »«l fe mu
wlh ihwkert. * uMlB
gIMON HEITER.
WHOLESAX.B MANUFAOTUKER
OF
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS,
NORTHWEST CORNER OF THIRD AND MAR
KET STREETS.
My *took le now very complete In every department
and will be found to offer inducements to buyer* unsur
passed br anr other Jhnuse, aulLlm
"PERSONAL,—A. D. ANCONA Gives a
PHILADELPHIA,
IIAT8» CAPS v Ao.
g| t T. MOOKRIDGE & CO..
WHOLESALE DEALERS
H AT S,
CAPS, AND STRAW 00008.
FLOWERS, RUOHBS, AND FARCY FURS,
NOB. as AND 31 NORTH FOURTH BT..
(Nearly opeoelte Merchants’ Hotel.)
aitf-lm PHILADELPHIA.
1859. FALL
O. H. GARDEN & , CO..
' Manufacturer* of and Wholesale Dealers in
HATS, CAPS. FURS.
SILK BONNETS, •;
ARTI nIATiIER^?R r uc l lfte, Ac., Ao.,
NOS. 800 AND 003 MARKET STREET,
EXTENSIVE^S'f^'A®? 1 LOWEBT
auld-3m PRICES.
IJOOPEB & DAVIS,
NOS. 19 AND 31 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
Mttßaftolarenasil Wholerale Dealenbi'
WOOL, PDE, AND SILK HATS,
LADIES' FURS, RUOHIffI, 30,i*A0., .
now open for inipeotloa a new and elegant itook*
to whioh the attention of buyers Is Invited,
anS-Sm
Hardware package houses.
JJANDY & BRENNER.
NOS, 93, SS, AND 8T NORTH FIFTH STREET
PHILADELPHIA.
WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
For the sale of all ldndc of
AMBWOAN MANUFACTURED HARDWARE,
AMD IMPORTERS OV
GERMAN, DELQIAN, FRENCH, ENGLISH
, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
Keep oonstantly on hand a large etook of Goods to sup
ply Hardware Dealers.
BUTCHER’S PILES*
By the cask or otherwise.
BUTCHER’S EDGE TOOLS,
BUTCHER’S STEEL OF VARIOUS KINDS.
WRIGHT'S PATENT ANVILS AND VICES,
SHIP CHAIN,
And other kinds in every variety*
SOLH AOSKTB YOB
HARP’S REPEATER PISTQL,
WEIGHING ONLY 8* OUNCES,
SHARP'S NEW MODEL RIFLES AND PISTOLS.
BDWIRD 0, HAWDT. B<o.o. BRBNHBH. C. ?. BBXNNKC.
aul9-tf
PACKAGE HAHDWARE HOUSE.—Wb
would reapecWuUy oaU the attention of the Gene
ral HardVare Trade toour extenaive Block of BIR
MINGHAM HARDWARE, which we offer at a email
advance by the package.
Order* for direct importation solicited, and Good* de
livered either in this oily, New \ork, or New Orleans.
W. G, Lfewiß ft Bon,
4H COMMERCE Street,
x . . Importing and Commission Merchant*.
And Agents for Foreign and Domestic
WATCHES, JEWEtIIY, &o.
IJAILEY & 00.,
VOMCXUT
BAILEY ft KITCHEN!
lave removed to the new Fire-proof, White Marble
Store,
819 CHESTNUT STREET!
NORTH BIDE, URLOW THE GIRARD HOUSE.
Now opening their Fall Btook of
IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES* AND
FANCY GOODS,
To whioh they Invite the attention of the publle*
SILVER-WAJtK, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND
PEARLS,
A* WSOLIgJiLB AMD ftSVAU,
—lf-lftf
Js. JAHDEN & BKO.*
•MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTBRS OF
SILVER-PLATED WARE
No. 994 CHESTNUT Street, above Third, (up etairt,.
Philadelphia.
FORKS, la! >.BB, Ao., Ao,
giMing and plating on all hjadi of metal. eeS-Iy
t TO BUT CHEAP WATCHES. 00
toNorthwe.t oorn.r of SECOND ud NEW St..,
». |»plAni| J, FRIES.
gOSTON CRACKERS.
BOND’S EXTRA CRACKERS
FOB FAMILIES.
WWOKERB, |p^BIBCUI^.
dMwPIC NIO " ”
WATBR m PRIBIDENT ••
mfiT BISOUIT ” GRAHAM WAPHHS.
EXTRA PILOT BREAD.
We are constantly receiving this oeiebrated make of
Oraokert, .reth from the Baae In barrels, boxes, and
tins,
SHOE FINDINGS.
\yM. JOHNS & SON.
IMPORTBRB, AND DRALHRS IN
BOOT, SHOE, AND GAITER MATERIALS*
ACTINGS, GALLOONS,
SHEETINGS, PATENT LEATHER,
RENOH KIDS, SLIPPER UPPERS, LAOETB, &c.
H. H. OORNfiR FOURTH AND ARCH STS.
aus-3m
STOCK BROKERS.
TIIERS & PETERSON,
STOCK BROKERS.
NO. 89 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
STOCK AND BONDS
OF ALL THE LEADING PASSENGER
RAILWAYS IN PHILADELPHIA,
to vrhioh tliEi, invite the hUeutlon of oA,Ueliat«.
Stooka, Bond,, and Corporation Loan, bought and
.old on commiuion at the Board of Brokers. «el-2m
IVf RS. WINSLOW,
HA AN EXPERIENCED NURSE AND FEMALE
gtratjb moth.™ hat
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING,
reducing a^oflarainatJonTwil^allay
“ SURIf TO I ’ffKau£As^ D 'tHE SoWELS.
Depend upon it, mother*, it will give rest to yonrselves
“ItBLIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS.
We have pukup and soldi * this artiole for over.tpi
rear*,and can *Ay, in con mh fidenoe and truth of, it,
what we have never been t> able to say of any other
diwllwS ±
flm«ly used* Never did (w we know an instAnoe oi
dissatisfaction by any one whou?ed it. On theoon
trary, aU are dengbted w witli it* operations, ar\a
spear In terras of lncho« rK oommendatioaofiumagj
oal effect* and medioaiYir tue*. We apeak in thi*
matter “what we dofc know,'Naft«r ten year?’
oxpenenoe.anopledgeour rj reputation for the fulnl-
K ant of what we hprede rj plare. In almost .every
stanoe where the infant K ib suffering from pain and
exhaustion, relief will lie e_, found in fifteen or twenty
minutes after the Byrup i* zl adiiiiniatered. ,
Swsk'HfflHP o iaMTartejs-w
NURSES in New England _ and ha* been used writ
“ wi “¥aW!«"o F CASES.
It not only relieves the ohilu from pain, but .in
vigorates tho stomach and bowels, correoti acidity,
nq gives tone and energy fe to the whole system. II
will almost Instantiv. re ueve GRIPING IN THE
BOWELS AND WiND O COLIC ami overoome con*
vuUionSj which, if not speedily remedied,end(t
death. Wo believe it tho lT Imst anu surest remedy in
Uie world, in all oosos of W DYSENTERYpnd DDR
r!S(BA IN CHILDREN, br whetheMt arise* Iran
teething or from any other 72 ean»e. We would say to
every mother who has a r 1 ctnldsufferingfroinAnyjf
the foregoing eoMiplaint*. fe donotletyourprejuaioei,
nor ttfe prejudices of o thers> stand betweei
W
use of this medioine, ii timely used. Full aireo
Sons for using will acqom « panv eaoh boU e. Ptoni
genuiue unless the, foot 2d simile of CURT/SirER
KINS. New York, is on tho ouUide wrapper., ,
ia%_ Sold by DrugaUt* throughout the world. Pnnoi*
*uD&oe,No. IS CEDAR Street, New York. 4fS*-ly
PriAA *■ oeuta a hotti*.
q o^AiToTrT!
to., to., to.
PHILADELPHIA
PHOTIC COAL OIL WOIKS
BURNING AND LUBRICATING COAL OILS
Manufaetnreil And for «»l» b/
HELME, MORRIS, 8t 00.,
THIRTIETH, NORTH OP MARKET BTRKKJ.
0-Sm
WEDNESDAY* SEPTEMBER 2s, 1859.
(*f sTAni,)
PHILADELPHIA,
CKACKKUB.
H. H. TRENOR, Aaxn,
1M SOUTH WHAR)
PHILADELPHIA,
mvi voa bilb
MEDICINAL.
DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. j
JAS. K. OAMPBELJL, & 00.
IMPOKTKHS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
in
DRY GOODS,
LINENS, WHITE GOODS, CLOTHS,
OASSIMERKS, BLANKETS, &c
NO. 304 MARKET STREET.
aus-fm
§ITER, PRICE, & CO..
importers and jobbers
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
816 MARKET STREET,
J. W. GIBBS & SONS.
NO. S3I MARKET STREET,
Are bow opening their
FALL It WINTER STOCK OF GOODS ADAPTED TO
MEN'S WEAR,
In which win be found a toll auortment of
CLOTHS, ’DGKBICINS, VESTINGS, TRIMMINGS*
fto» aus-3m
\Y. G. OHITTICK & CO..
. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
438 MARKET, AND 433 MERCHANT STREETS,
Are aovr receiving from Europe their
FALL IMPORTATIONS,
Embraoing a full aeaortraent of gooda adapted to the
preeent eeaeon. Theee, with their homo purchase,, in
AMERICAN FABRIOB,
will enable them to offisr to the Trade one of the moet
attractive itook* in the market
CASH AND SHORT-TIME BUYERS
Are reepeotfuliy solicited to examino this stock before
purohsemg. ons-fm w 2m
JJ'ALXi IMPORT,
1859.
HERRING Be OTT.
, Have now in Store their utual
SPLENDID STOCK
ow
SILKS.
RIUOUNS.
TRIMMINGS.
EMBROIDKRIKS.AHb
FANCY GOODS.
N. W. CORNER FOURTH AND MARKET STS.
aug-Zra
i 859r FAL ltra
SHORTRIDGE & BRO.,
(lUCCK-80H* TO UAMMAn, aKTKXX, ft C 0.,)
IMPORTERS AND JOSSERS
' ov
DRY GOODS.
490 MARKET STREET,
Have in atore a oomplete line of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS,
Selected expreatly with a view to the interest* of
CASH AND PROMPT SHORT-CREDIT DEALERS,
To whtoh they reipeotfuiiy invite the attention of the
N. B.—A full »took oonatantiy on hand, and orders will
be executed promptly, at the
aaf-Sra] LOWEST MARKET RATES.
jy|cCI.INIOCK, GRANT, * CO.’
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
UjLOTHS, OASSIMEREB, VESTINGS,
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS.
NO. 333 MARKET STREET,
fUp Stairs.)
tsH* PHILADELPHIA.
-»..y... ~ ■■.. j——-.— , .
LITTLE & 00.,
SILK GOODS.
• NO. 335 MARKET BT.
auS-9m
gH APLEIGH, RUE, & CO.,
IMPOBTERB OV
unbn Vhite goods,
Lacks, usd
EMBROIDERIES.
HO. 3«0 MARKET STREET.
Oar Stook, selected la the best European market*
by oortelree, is large and oomplete. auft-Sm
JOHNES & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
o*
SILKS
AJtD
FANCY DBY GOODS,
NOfl W MARKET, AND 334 COMMERCE STS,
BILOW StXtff,
Hsving Just removed to the above location, are now
opening a new and very desirabte Stock of Goods, em
bracing every variety in their line, which they offer to
the trade at the lowest market rates, for oash or ap
prsved oredit au#-Jm
pRICE, FERRIS, & CO..
IMPORTERS OP
WHITE GOODS.
MNEHB. MITTS,
EMBROIDERIES.
LA &A(ItIELAB, tc.
808.898 MARKET ST„ AND 899 COMMERCE ST.
Ouf Stock is selected by a member of the firm, in
k® BEST EUROPEAN MARKETS.
auo-3m
g WOOD, MARSH, & HAYWARD,
IMPORTERS
A!fD
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING.
NO. 309 MARKET STREET.
PHILADELPHIA.
Fall and Winter Stock bow oomplete and ready for
buyers. aufi-Sm
j$| # WILLIAMSON & CO,
WHOLESALE DEALERS AND JOBBERS IN
DRY GOODS,
NO. 43 5 MARKET STREET,
(And 414 Commeroe street,)
BBTWBBN FOURTH AND FIFTH, HOBTIt SIPI,
Our atook, especially adapted to Southern and West
ern trade, is now Urge and oomplete in every parti
cular. aus-tf
1859 FAIL IMPORTATIONS. ]gs9
DALE. ROSS & WITHERS,
891 MARKET, AND 818 COMMERCE STKKETB,
PHILADELPHIA,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
or
SILK
AMP
FANCY GOODS,
Hav. now a oomplete .took, to vhioh tlior invito the at
tention of barer.. eus-Sm
MARBLE WORKS.
MARBLE WORKS.
Has constantly on hand a very large assortment o
MONUMENTS,
ENCLOSURES, and
GRAVE-STONES,
Of various designs, made of the finest
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLES,
Which he will sell at greatly reduoed prices. Is also
prepared to execute orders upon the most favorable
terms, and respectfully invites the publia generally to
examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere.
ADAM STEINMETZ,
Monumental Marble Works,
RIDGE AVENUE, below Eleventh street,
aplß-ra w Mm I’hilndelohio.
CIGARS, TOBACCO, Ac.
MEBINO,
140 SOUTH FRONT BTKEST,
Hoe In store and bond, and
Offers for Sale, a Large Assortment ef
CIGARS,
Keoeived direct from Havana, of ohoioe and favorite
Brandi. aus-tf
DRY-&OODS JOBBERS.
gPECIAL NOTICE
DRY GOODS DEALERS.
We beg leave to call ipeoi&lattention to our itock of
DRESS Or O O DS,
Now exposed for sale.
EVERY RETAILER
Who may visit NSW YORK will be amply repaid the
expenM of hi* trip, by selecting out of our epleudul va
riety etyle* different from those to be found in other
markets.
WE ARE NOW OPENING
60 CASES DELAINES, new and really beautiful.
900 WAMSUTTA PRINTS, newatylea.
100 “ WARREN PRINTS.
1,000 CLOAKS,BACKS, AND MANTLES.
3,000 SHAWLS, Imported expressly for us.
We have a rich supply of
DRESS GOODS AND DOMESTICS,
OF POPULAR BRANDS,
But to the above we ask your notice in particular. We
shall Cot cuote prices, but suffice it toaay,that by this
advertisement we mean to arrest your attention, and
the Goods and prices will enable you to arrest the at
tention of your customers the country round.
DEFOREST.
ARMSTRONG, & CO.,
80 AND 82 CHAMBERS STREET,
s. STEWART & 00.,
JOBBERS OF AUCTION GOODS,
305 MARKET STREET, ABOVE THIRD.
Have now m Store a full line of
BLACK AND FANCY 81LKS,
BROCHE AND OTHER SHAWLS,
SILK MANTILLA VELVETS,
Of all grades, and all the new fabrics in Dress Goods, to
which we invite the attention of
CASH AND FROMPT BIX-MONTH BUYERS.
*9-3m
gPEOIAL NOTICE.
RECEIVED,
PER LATE ARIVALS,
A LARGE AND FULL ASSORTMENT
OF
BLUE, BROWN,
AND
BLACK CLOTHS,
of the most desirable makes and finish.
BLUE CLOTHS, medium and heavy.
BROWN do., do. do.
BROWN do., superior do.
BLACK do., plain, twilled, medium* and heavy
weight.
ALSO,
DOESKINS AND OVERCOATINGS FOR SALE BY
FARRELL & MORRIS,
939 CHESTNUT STREET,
sZ4-dtnos Importer* and Commission Merchants
J # W. PROCTOR & CO.,
IMPORTERS,
MANUPAOTUREKS,
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-claw Goods, including
FINE AND COSTLY
VELVET CLOAKS,
HANDSOME
BEAVER CLOAKS,
MISSES’.CLOAKS.
&0., Ac.
NEW STRIPED BOURNOUB,
BOURNOUS WITH PLAITS,
Ac., Ao>,
All of which will be offered at Low Prioes
TO CASH AND BHORT-TIME BUYERS.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO..
THE PARIS
MANTILLA
EMPORIUM,
708 CHESTNUT STREET.
1859 FALL IMPORTATION. J 859
JOEL J. 3BAILY & CO.,
No. 319 MARKET STREET, AND 308 CHURCH
ALLEY, PHILADELPHIA,
Have received by recent 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’, MISSES’, GENTS', xnu
BOYS LAMBS-WOOL, MERINO,
SILK AND COTTON SHIRTS AND PANTS.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
Black and Fanoy Silk Scarfs, Ties, and Cravats.
Linen, Cambric, and Silk Hdkfs.
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 SYSTEMS.” BEST QUALITY KID
GLOVES. A splendid assortment of colon and sizes.
WOOL COMFORTS,HOODS, JACKETS. NUBIAS, ko
Together with a Urge assortment of CLARK'S supe
penor fix-cord “ Silk-Fini*hod” and “Enamelled”
SPOOL COTTON. Also, thoir Sewing Machine Cotton,
put up on spools of 2,t00 yards each, to which the atten
tion of Shirt Makers ami Manufacturers is particularly
requested.
CASH AND PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS
are invited to examine our Stock, which is one of the
largest and most attractive ever offered to the trade.
sMin
CHINA. AND QU EE NSW ARE.
SMITH, & CO..
CHINA, CLASS, AND QUEENS WARE.
PITTSBURG- AGENCY,
GLASS, NAILS, *o„ dolivoredrromtlieFaoloiT
AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES.
GRANITE BUILDING, No. 8 North FIFTH Street,
. PHILADELPHIA.
aut-fm&.'wtf
rjiURNBULL, ALLEN.
& CO.,
NOS, 90 AND 35 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
IMPORTERS
AND
Wholesale Dealere in
CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENS WAKE.
PITTSBURG GLASS AGENCY.
supplied with Glasiat Manufacturer’*
prices.
gOYD & STROUD,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
Gave now on hand a oomplete nook of
QUEEN S W ARE,
GLASSWARE, and
FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA,
At their Olp Stand, No. 33 NORTH FOURTH BT.,
four doors below Merchants' Hotel, to which they invite
the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS,
OF* Agbkts fox PiTTßßcao Glass. aus-9m
%\ t |P rl 3 3 .
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1859.
Euglish and French Konted in China.
Ono of the late Mias Edgesvokth’s mode!
and moral stories is entitled “Jtnrad the
Unlncky,” and relates the adventures of a
certain man who was perpetually getting into
trouble—one of the sort, we may say, who
appeared not to have been bom with a silver
spoon in his mouths Maria Edgeworth,
smallest and least imaginative of moral and
model writers, shows, as clearly as the nose
upon an infant’s iace, that the ill luck of
Murad, with the disastrous sobriquet, was alto
gether caused by misconduct of his own—that
Fate, whom he upbraided, had nothing to do
with it—that his own particular misfortunes
were caused by his own especial ill-doings—
and that, in this « wale of tears,** aa Sarah
Gamp would say when she became sentimen
tally maudlin over her gin, every person’s
misfortunes arise from his or her own particu*
lar misdeeds* We are inclined to think that
Mabia Emewobth, as aforesaid, was correct
in her conclusion, and even (though that would
needlessly start a serious theological question,)
that she was pretty correct, also, In believing,
with Lord Bison, that in this life wrong-doing
is its own avenger. Surely, the had that we do
here meets with heavy punishment here ?
England, it seems to ns, is a sort of political
Murad tbo Unlucky. The wrongs of commis
sion and omission, of what she did and what
she left undone in India, came back upon her
like an avenging Nemesis, causing the revolt
of 3857-8, which cost her an immensity of
blood and treasure, and weakened that prestige
of her invincibility which constituted her great
strength in tho East.
Just so in China. In 1856-7, it pleased Lord
Palmerston to fasten a quarrel upon the pig
t died, small-eyed, tea-drinking, dog-devouring
natives, because of a pretended ff insult to the
British flag,” when hoisted, on false pretences,
on a native boat, at Canton, which led to a
Chinese War, in which France partici
pated, (just as, in “ Oliver Twist,” amia
ble Bill Sykes was assisted in his burglary
near Chqrsey, by that expert pat, flashy Toby
Crackit,) and the result was that after nearly
a couple of years fighting the Emperor of
China had to give in—making friendly treaties
with Russia and the United States, and com
pulsory treaties with England and France—
promising to pay $16,000,000 to England and
$6,000,000 to France, for the expenses of the
war—and granting various concessions to fo
reigners, Including permission for Ministers
from those with whom the Treaties were made,
to reside near Pekin, and occasionally see tho
Emperor, who modestly styles himself the
“Brother of the Sun and Moon”—with, in all
probability, a collateral relationship to the
fixed stars and comets.
Tho treaties referred to were executed in
June and July, 1858. The American Minis
ter, it is said, has quietly been admitted to Pe
kin. So, in all likelihood, the Russian—for
tho United States and Russia had been
friendly to China. The English ami French
Ambassadors did not attempt to visit Pekin
until tho 17th of last June, or nearly a year
after tho Treaty was made. We have given tho
details, in full, of tho attempt and its result.
Tho French and English, attempting to go up
tho river Pelho as tho easiest way to Pekin,
wero resisted by the Chinese with great force,
and had to return to Shanghao with the loss of
five British gun-boats; the French losing four
teen men ont of sixty, and the British having
464 killed and'wounded. Some o t the,
wounds were inflicted by Minie balls,
and it is said that many Russians wero
actively aiding the'Chincso in tho fight. The
fortifications, it is added, were evidently of
European designing.
The English and French Secretaries of Lega
tion had returned to Europe. Henceforth it
will be « War to tho Knife” between the Anglo-
French army and the Chinese. Nearly a year,
it is said, must elapse before a sufficiently
powerful armament can be fitted out against
China. But the intelligence by the Vander
bilt, which arrived on Monday, is that France
m\\ immediately send 12,000 troops to China,
and that, with equal expedition, England will
despatch a great naval and military force, to
act in concert with France. Where England
will obtain that force may become a question.
If, as is believed, Russia is at the back of
this business, China may, for years, be the
scene of ranch European fighting. Poor Eng
land i But for Palmerston’s avidity in picking
up a quarrel with China in 1856-7,Mi* disastrous
result would have been avoided.
NEW YORK.
By the first article In tho treaty negotiated
by Mr. Reed, between the United States and
China, In June, 1858, China claims the good
offices of the United States in any case of col
lision with other Powers. Thns it is possible
that Americana and Russians may be found,
one flno day ere long, fighting together to help
John Chinaman against John Bull and Jean
CrapPAii. TYho knows ?
Rosa Bonbeur contemplates a visit to the United
State' at a not very distant date.
Sheridan Knowles, the gifted dramatist and
worthy preacher, has entirely recovered from his
recent indisposition.
Roaiiter, the New York artist, has commenced
building a studio in the Hudson Highlands. *
Mrs. Segnin will not appear again in public,
but will continue to give singing lessons in private-
We learn from the Schenectady Star that Rev
Dr. Nott attended prayers in the chapel of the
oollege last Thursday evening. He expressed him
self glad to again meet the students, after so long
and painful a separation. He said he should
officiate no more in chapel at present, since he was
soon to leave to spend the fall and winter in Phila
delphia, and he would impress upon them the im
portance of always doing their duty, as his parting
counsel, and perhaps the last they would reccire
from him, for age and infirmity had bowed him
near the grave. He said ho often met with
graduates of Union, under his presiding, who
were sixty, soventy, and one eighty years of age,
and he hoped the presant students would attain to a
good old age, and become equally ripe in the ser
vice of troth. Dr. Nott leaves in search of
health.
Samuel Fisher, a worthy meebanio in the employ
of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company at Harris
burg, died on Saturday. Thedoconsed was a mem
ber of Captain Walker’s company of celebrated
Texas Rangors, and bore a noblo part in the tattlo
of lluamantla, where the intrepid Walker was
killed by his Bide.
Miss Florence Nightingale, who read a paper on
the “ Management of Hospitals," at the last meet
ing of tho Social Science Association in Liverpool,
has presented tho MSS. of the paper to the corpora
tion of that town. At the meeting of the Liver
pool Town Couuoil recently, the Mayor was re
quested to acknowledge Miss Nightingale’s gift,
and to inform her that it would bo carefully pre
served amongst the corporate archives.
Miss Juliana May, tho accomplished singer, is
giving concerts at Washington, D. C.
General Jcsup, Ordnance Master General of the
United States army, is lying very ill in New York.
Major General Frederick Hambright, formerly of
Lancaster, Fa., and of late a resident of Fittsburg.
arrived at Lancaster on Saturday last. The old
gcnoral, albeit he is now about seventy four years
of Bgo, looks remarkably well, and appears to bo
enjoying a remarkable vigor of constitution for one
of hia yours. There are few men better known,
aud mere highly respected, than Major Hambright,
und ho will recoive a hearty welcome from bis re
giment of frionds in Lancaster.
W. W. Corcoran, Eeq., o'f Washington, D. C., has
subscribed $lOO to increase tho premium list of the
Agricultural Society of Montgomery county. Md-,
next year, and given $lOO to aid in defraying tho
oxpensos of tho society’s late exhibition.
Hon. Walter R. Danforth delivered a lecturo
last Monday evening, at Pro\ideuce, K. I . npou
tho romlmsconcos suggested by tho old piotureof
Providences.
Uraco Greenwood is announced as ono of the lec
turers in Boston tho ooming winter. Like all cul
tivated women, Grace can talk eloquently, aa well as
write brilliantly. ~ ,
John M. Adams, Esq., of the Portland (Maine)
Argus, passed through New York on Saturday
last on bis return from Washington, whither he
had been sent by tho city authorities of Portland to
invite President Buchanan to be present at the
reception of the Great Eastern steamer on her
arrival.
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Issued Bemi-Monthly in time for the Cahfoniia
Steamers.
LATER FROM CALIFORNIA.
ARRIVAL OF THE 3IOSES TAYLOR
THE BRITISH BOUNDARY DISPUTE.
Letters et Geo. llarney and Gst. Dott-lau.
$2,000,000 IK TOLD.
The l/nited Statu mail steamship Moses Tsylor. J.
McGowan Commander, from AspinvaU on the 13th,
and Key West on tho 23d, arrived at New York yester
day mommy.
The Moots Taylor landed one hundred sad thirty-five
passengers at Key West, and brings five hundred and
sixty passengers and 21-LO in treasure for
New York.
The liyht at Whitehead Point, Key West, was oom -
pletely extinyuished from ItoJJO A.M., of the 2Jd.
Two hours from Key West passed ship Harvey Birch,
hound to tne eastward.
*«.. Inn*.7Sd«f.
™\’,!r&~?*®* T4,l< » rcam * ,a collision with nennoii*
booed to Jackeoimlto. Eiut
*t e £ r £? o{ lion, aid damacedths
jUrboari *h»,l hadlr, airrjin* I*ll Mrt or th. ott«
'2'p h *2» •«*»*«< Of >B. arm*. Laj bi nnia
UO P. M. t Mpairiu th» vhtel uutoni sloirtr. The
bnc *»mM »w»j boTranl, »yd milit. hud *e»r. h.id
ol fnremut,jn«»twr, »iej oftha rijtpnj.udrwirid
»om« damage to rail ana plank shear, on port eida. hat
did not leak «y. fill® would put into Chailefouor Sa
**aaaa* »m do. person on board the fcrir a-ho
f^4 I £* bn* the accident happened. The captain
stated the officer of the witch, the second male, m
aa 4 tb® manat the helm said be did not tea the
steamer tiU the collision occurred. The fcn* hedao H%ht
“she Roanoke end store-ih
pin wall.
ip Relief were lying at As-
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Our date* from California are to September sth. We
do not notice m oar files any near* of importance except
that relating to the San Jnan irabnmta. The latosi
news eonrerninr that difficulty is u follows:
_ THE OCCITATION OF BA.V JUaK
_The date* from Victoria are to the **th of Auras'
The Victoria Gozijie publishes the loUomnt eorre*-
pondence between Geo. Harney and Gor. Bootless:
LETTS* THOM ORX. KASXST TO GOV. DO Cv LASS.
Headquarter*. Denartmeot of Ore*on.
_ _ „ Fort Vancouver. W.T..Aut. 0.
To fits Kxtellency Jan t« Dougltut.C. R.. Governs cf
tanefurtr I*la*4, fc. Vice-Admiral of the same.
Sis; I have the honor to inform yon of the receipt of
an official copy of a protest made hr you to the occupa
tion of San Juan Island, in Puget Sound, tw a company
oftmted Bta|ni troop* under mi command.
.The aforesaid copy rnufamished blCaptaia Hombc.
of her Majesty's ship Tribone, to the Tnited StatA* offi
cer in command at San Jean island, Pastaia Geene
Pickett,of Uie9tb iufwitr» of the American anoT, to
gether with a eoramuuicatton threatening a bMnt wn
pstion of the San Juan inland l»T the force* of her Mft
; Jesty » ships Tnl/uue, Plnciper, ami Satellite, now in
tbe harbor of that island by your orders.
As the military commander of the department of Ore
son., assigned to that command by the orders of tbe
President of the United States, I hare the honor ta
state, for your information, that by cneh authontr in
vested in me. I placed a military command neon the is
land of can Juan to protect the American citizens re&i
dinr on that ular.a from the insnlU and isdiynttie*
which the British authorities of Vancouver IsiAnd *«iA
tiieeBtablieb*Dent of the Hadson Bay Company have re
centiroffered them, bv sendiny a Bntisnship-cfwar
from Vancouver Island, tn convey the chief factor of
the Hudson Bay Company to San Juan, for tbe purpose
of seixmc an American citizen and forribJv transport
ing turn to Vancouver Island, to be tried bv British laws.
I hate reported this attempted outrage to my Govern
ment, and they will, doubtless, seek the proper redress
from the British Government Tn the meantime,! h*v*
the honor to inform your Excellency I shell not permit
a repetition of that insult, and shall retain a command
on San Juan island, to protect Us citizens in the name
of the Imted States, on Ul I receive further orders from
mv Government. I have the honor tn be. r»rr r»se»«ct
fully. your obedient servant. W. S. HARNEV.
Brigadier General, United States snny. commanding.
BKPLT or GOTESXOR DOrCLAAA,
Govebxxext Horsr. Victoeu,
Vancouver Island, Uhh Aug.’, 1353.
To BriiOtlur General TTm. S. Harney, Commanding it.'
Troops in tke Department of Oregon.
Bis: On the eveninr of the Khh inxt. I bad the honor
of receiving your despatch dated Fort Vancouver, Aug.
7th, IW.
In reply thereto ,1 most thank yon for the frank and
straignUonr&rd manner in which you communicate to
me your reasons for occupying the island of San Jnan
in the Haro Archipelago with » portion of th* mibtary
forces oi the Unitei) Stare* tttider your corouisfld.
I am glad to find that you have done so under yhur
reaera! instructions from the Preatdent of the United
States as military commander of the Department of
Oreron. andnex by direct authority emaanUng from the
Cabinet at Washington.
1 ou state that tire reaaone which rodeoed yco to tak •
that conn** are the iQdtrnitiee which the
jjhiiahwniNU itiw of Tapeoeyvr Ist aid «wd the esuh
b*hmtißtofthe Hcrisaß Bay have rceentiy
offered to “Amencao cihxeas midiss os tbs Idaml of
Baa Joan," by seodiny a Bntiia *• from
Vancouv*T Island to eonrey the eetef foeior of the
Huciaon Bay Company to San Jma. for the purpose of
sminran American eitisen, and forcitdy traas>->rc.T\y
him to Vancouver Island, to bp tried by Bntuh
la«e'
I will explain, fcryonr information, that the wants of
the Hudaoa Bay Company bold no official position -,n
Vancouver Island, nor exercts* any official power n r ao
ibomy, and are as entirely d’Stmct from the officer* of
the Executive Government as nre soy of tbe other in
habitant* of Vancouver Island.
To the reported out are * □ aa American citizen I be*
•ogivethe most unhesitating and unqualified denial
None of her Majesty's ships have ever heea »ntto
convey the chief factor, or any officer of tho Had«r>a
Bay Company, to San Juan, for the purpose ofseizing
an American citizen, nor has any attempt ever been
made to seize any American citizen and to transport
him forcibly to Vancouver Island for trial, os represent
ed by you.
Up to a very recent period hot one American citizen
baa been resident on San Joan. A boot the commence
ment of the present year a few American citizen* berna
to “squat” upon the ielaod.and upon one occasion a
complaint was made to me by a British subject, of kdo
wronrcommittedarainst his property by an American
citizen. No attention was paid to that complaint, out of
consideration and respect to the fnendlv Government to
which the alleged offender belonged, and whose citizens,
I think. Ucsnnot lie denied, hare always been treated
with marked attention by all the British authorities m
these parts. With reference to San Juan io particular,
I have alwavs acted with the utmost caution to prevent,
so far as roicht lie in mypower. any ill feehucs *m.n<
from collisions between British subjects and American
citizens, and bare in that respeet cordially endeavored
to carry out the views of the United States Government,
«e expressed in a despatch from Mr. Marcv. dated Urh
of July. 1&5, to her Moiest*’* minister at Washington,
a copyofwnirh I herewith enclose for your informa
tion. ni I presume the document cannot pa in year pos
session.
Fojiowrn' the dignified policy recommended by thit
despatch, 1 should in any well-grounded ease of com
plaint against an American citizen, have referred lbs
milter to the Federal authorities in Waahmrton Terri
tory. welt assured that if wrong had been committed,
reparation would have followed.
I deeply regret that you dirt not communicate with ms
for information upon the snbieel of the alloyed mev
ance ; you would then have learned how unfounded was
the complaint, and the crave action yon have adopted
micbt have been avoided. 1 also deeply regret that vou
did not mention the matter verbally to me when l had
t’ie pleasure of seem? you at Victoria lost month-for a
i«»w words from me weald. lam sure, have removed from
to ir mind any erroneous impressions, and von womd
have ascertained personalis from me how anxious I bar
over been to co-operate to the utmost of my power v\th
the officers of the United States Government m aqy
measure which might be mutually beneficial to the citi
zens of the two countries.
Having riven yon a distinct and emphatic denial of
the circumstances which you allece induced you to oc
cupy the island of San Jnan with United States troops—
paving shown tou that the reasons you assign do not
exist, and having endeavored to assure yon of my readi
ness on all occasions to act for the protection of Ameri
can citizens.and for the promotion of tneir wettnra, l
mist call upon yon. sir. if not as s matter of neht. a:
least os a matter of justice and humamtv, to withdraw
the troops now quartered opon the island of . a sn luan
for those troops are not required for the protection of
American citizens oaainst British aothonties. and
their continuance upon an island the soTereirntj of
which is m dispate, not oulv is a marked discourtesy to
a friendly Power, but complicates to an undue dezre*
the settlement m an amice We manner of the queer on of
sovereignty, and is also calculated to provoke a collision
between the military forces of two friendly nations in a
distant part of the world.
I have the honor to be. sir.
Your most obedient servant.
JAMES DOUGIJLS3.
(Correspondence of the Aha California.!
Our war excitement bos all cooled down—Governor
Douglasshaving barked down entirely from carrying
out his bellicose message, which course he was doabt'.es-.
induced to pursue through the wise counsel* of Admiral
Barnes. But for the opportune arrival ot the latter
there is bnt little doubt-that the two nations would have
l*en plunged into a war, and the thanks of the two
countries would have been due to the blunder* of Gov.
Douglas* and the machinations of tho Hudson Bay Com
pany. The latest advices (per steamer Roneer from
Bellevue yesterday) show that.tho American force*.,
consisting of five companies of infantry and four of ar
tillery, are in undisputed possession of the disputed ter
ntorv. Her Majesty’**<hip Satellite. Captain Prevost,
remains at anchor in the harbor of San Juan, or Bellevue,
and the American* are liu-olt enxived in bmldfni;
Itftrr&cVsand in fortifying the plsce. That island i« the
roost important one in the whole Woshmetou arebtpe-
Kxo. ami mutt iielonz to the Atnericau!i. a* it is icoreto
their interest in this quarter h* posKes&it than it is to the
British. There need be tm nclitinz about it: a lutle
fi mneas shown bT oar Administration at headquarters
will do all the bosmesx. In the meantime, mntters re
main all quiet until the home Governments are heard
from. The American* solely occupy Bellevue, and Van
couver Island and British Columbia, together with
Queen Charlotto Island, are Jointly and neacefullr oc
cupied by the American socereigns and her Majegt*’*
suoj<efs. “Hail Columbia! Yankee Doodle! and God
Save the Queen!”
THE COURTS.
TESTEBDAT’S P&001XDIH4I.
(Reported for The Press.)
ScpRKUB Court—lx Eovitr. —Clark t\r. The
Williamsport nnd Elmira Railroad Company. Tie
counsel on !>ebalfof Klhs Lewis and others, firrt mort
gage holders of the Williamsport and F.lmira Railroad
CompMiv, moved yesterday that the court mo.!«fy the
order heretofore made in this case as to a receiver, b,
strikmi out the words m said order, as follows—‘an.!
also all the sums now due or maturing to theemplojces
upon the said railroad” aa also tbo words imme
diately following the foregoing, to wit: “due ami nia
tunuqaud,” ami that the following danse be added to
the said order— ’* Provided that noth.nz herein con
tained shill in any wise affect or prejudice
at Ivw or in equity of the first mortgage NindLoider3.
or any of them.” The matter will be argued on i
turday.
Judge Stront yesterday granted the prayer of ih«
flret inortsaaoUindholderaol the Williamsport nnd El
mira Railroad Company, for the appointment of a c»-
truatee. Nopers4mwas named as svd trustee.
Quarter Bessioxs— Judge Liidlow.—tdwarit
Carr was tried on the charge of forcible entry and de
tainer, in violently ana forcibly entering a certain renin
in a certain stone house, at the Falls of Schuylkill, in
which Mararetta Corrosion W&a in peaceable posses
sum. Verdict not gniity.
John J. Dixey. ayount man* wn* pot on his trial on
the charso »'f perjurv. It is alleged that the deferdant
apjKJared before Alderman Ptankinton, sod in order to
bo received m bail in a suit of trover and conversion.m
which housohold Furniture to the amount of sixdods-s
and twenty -five cents was invot' ed, swore that 1 f was
the owner of a brick house, at No. 12 Woodoiae s-ree..
valued at $3 000, when, in fact, he was not the jjwner ot
the said house, nor of any house i" the end s.reer.
Teatimony was adduced to show that Pixe 7
the house at No. 1J Woodbine street. -Ad*. errn« P 1 an
kinton testified that he swore the defcrKiaßt. who an
ewerud that l:o was a w
Wood street, and that ha was.owner of house No. 12
Woodbine street. He was not mtoxicatej atii.e time
testimony for the Commonwealth had been
nitnutMd. tha cmin«.l for the ilsf.iuKnt asked >»''•»
w'tMrnwlhe ,!ea of not auiltf. and to enter tbenV*
of aotVt,. to wnicb the court aaaented. Jnd.e Ludlov.
After aome pertinent remark, untniha freguencr »nd
•iionnity of the offence, sentenced Dixey wan jmrrison
fneaWthe Kaitartt Femwnttarj of ei,Meen month.-
It is charitable t» supixiaa shat the accused was drunk st
the time ho committed the perjury.though the alderman
dirt not think so.
The court adjourned at an early hour,