The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 30, 1860, Image 3

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. 717. ...., tadirofTbe
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.: '- earm bs tif f. ' - et sena trell War, 1 5117
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• 05.44 rkr , eater , l , ~ ..:_—_ leer -
• &Teem m mrtiret al its. ~ ..emern
le olotdellitiloort
.. him oio „syk bfke, at 715 Nime NI
for ninon IN ink dad ilittee7 50 for extra. -04eloi,
do Pion* firmer , wOese,of 41110 bola . et 45300535
for superfine. end *LIR n o " • - - -
. G aara *mays,
'set t bettet„ withronneantive
-1 Y sneltiNtandiptigasebeitiltrat IsillE74o bubble. and *RIC
lettnalt *Spot denpind_the Wee sgeregete Ni,OlXlbuslale,
Ineltu o ilareVireilittee at 1111114451 Sea t mnalema
whit, revirt.Nl4l4o. 'Eye Is most at 750.
- Bag; )fah 4 , n le Inner knot ne iv.tioe,Wlth
inks ;NY , ' fine , at lido 5., Weetern''entxed. time
for me t f t =i - st Mina& Smathern renneylvents. and
" 1 "v * 4 . 6 "/Ori Ild4' 11114 ,i, edam and 400410
TROvitinTreer-tork re riandlasied ; Wee of 164 bbl, at
5119.8.4.0 75 qientietMegs; 11111.16 for old do ; 414.14 15
for new_erima- . )ted813e1,3 ge for old d& 'Beef is quiet
anr! anatt with i nisi l reiles. et . late g totetione.
'Cu tmeelyr • iti , in , : lltti; for Rams; akd wyNo for
siooddore. -rd reteravy; mirk %dew nor - /W ft of UM
61334 a. Baiter mut Chimes; stir n climaxed. ... .
wmultymitAtet,,,,lttkwis. ovum, hble, at 12q.,, . ' ,
NEW YORK i CATTLE MARKET—Ewer Canamt
NIGHIII,-WISZAHODAY. August r9.—At market 4,595
Beevea:l29 Cows. 537 Veels '14.013 - Sheep and Lambe,
and 4 669 opt ; showing .an i income, on last week of
144 swine; la dioreabe' of PS "beemer 37 onws,end
110 yens. =lode In• the 'sales wore eift.head at Dee
ian. N. J and4 6B , bad-sold oniSundityAt Benoit. N.
~to New York Wooers.
roe ant' Cattle t.ntle this w eek hes lien rather bet
ter for ammo, the prices are a little higher per
hare 0304 4p . head and butchers 41e not estimate
weightiest town/they i.id last week. We quote at (lea
ae)VP rb,„ avpnerr 80. gaits - a nmaber' gold st E!. N. Be te . ..,u.0w killing Steers weigiutig from eltes
maksold for 9c4 49' wasd conned as high se
She Theolity of the supol MA nag 0 94 irk Yrn
rortion to the whole. umed..r reoeived Sr a t week.
There werca scent many half-grown steers ' and thin
oxen. Mso a n u mber or heifers and dry cows. A min
ter of tails comPoiedln LIM , stook sold at 111.90030.
A few oar loads, collected monlytei this State and not
St for the fattener. mid for es 4 sod 064
The very and pleasant weather promoted the interest
of droner", end, ottof,doot.... booitkoso•prooreseed with
much lire. Only a en were left tomsid in sue after
noon. otok ell would be closed out bane *undone.
A ooatilterable neastaty of the stook was la the hands
of Poen:Wore, who marls a fair oommisnon.
elseep and Lambe have been motive. at so advanee of
15'4e"1"tt head. We gum Mews from 43 to 46, and
Veal Carve, are Sidling, from Of to eXo, extra 70.
Miloh Cows eonnnue unman at 1250111; very few sold
over 1541,,whichnekke prise of a good cow.
Swine eele:gulckly at eireUe for common distillery
fed to prune WoOtOrsvont fed.- . _
The bombe 'retalvod J•
are in fair order; some extra
See mresen ild ailt elladeteelleigh ea 1114• ive 128 droned; and Sheep at 90
NM di weight. ' ..
Oen nirIIL-7-4he
Op . r , , r OR I NIC
following a itei of patents leaned . to Penneylva.
rime froii the United Stiten Patent-OEOe for the
week ending August 21, 7560; eaoh bearing that
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R. D.:Thre,efEast Birmingham; for improved
attachment of covers to lease meals.
Henry Weston, of Philadelphia; , for improved
mooting for griadleg so w‘bladec,
Alexander-liay;'of Philadelphis ; for Improve.
tent 110111 , coMittaitiowitrailroade.
Baronet 'IL - Landea, of Weat Medico ; for im
provement.lnmsohinea for deeming millstones.. -
Bernard Leath, of Pittabnrg ; for improvement
In roiling iron two., .
David P.'Fatterstril, of Fayette '<loyalty ; for lat.
I provement in consternation of, distillers' mash tube.
David itsdatMOlllatliale ; for- improvement in
rook drilla. . „
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Jab 11,Reithard and 0:14, fineebt, of Birming
ham ; for improved attachment for hinged covers
of glass remelt, ' ' •
George Satimishaw, of AillesbUrg ; for composi
tion for pavements, Ato.
Gila J. Wilson and David If. Pox, of Reading;
for improireinent in gas meters.
Banercift Wood000k; of Williamsburg; for im
provement in ploughs. • • " •
John• Bird, of Illmainginam, assignor to Bikewell
Pears A,Ca., of Pittsbrirg; for improved fastening
for metallio covers for glass vessels.
Rn-Issoss.—Obarles Wilhelm and Anna C. Wil
helm, of Philadelphia;' for improvement in lamp
shades. - -
Josephls',.•Lnwrp, of Philadelphia ; for improve
meat in flee-plugs. ' •
Cowper, of Pittsburg, snipes of Stan
hope W. Marston, of New York ; .for improvement
in trigger-operating revolving fire-arms. -
A EINAR: Bronx FROM BUTTE COUNTY.—A
correspondent of The -Batts (California) Record,
writing from ',Lain, on' July 17, zys On the
16th, four or live grizalles appeared `at the ranch of
Eliza •Perry-lerhieh is, looped -Ave or aid miles
above,lnzkip,onthe west branch of Feather River,)
and, after - killing one Of her young 'cattle; cm.
mooted-tifeir glottenoini feast on Its earwigs. This
was too. outrageous for Eliza to witness unmoved;
her bleed - vile up, and she did not wait to calculate
the chances. She leveled • her rifle on one of the
largest among them, and belied a Willa his spine,,
whieh nnit hint 'spinning to - the gioundi but soon
with bintiat screams be partially regained his feet,
and made a furious charge on his le?ttiocated foe;
but befdre te :get wear enough to touch thebrave
woman; reloadedlier rifle, arid sent an•
ether leaden Amiens* , into his oerptut to dO its
work, nor did she desist until_ her eighth ball pone.
tratedAue LVOV beast, which proved to be his
quietus, and he fell dead, while` his companions
sought safety,amiCthe ...horrent There is
gotta contrast between this oCoarrentie and one
that happened , leef•week at Crane Valley, when
two or three grizzlres trout, to a Dutchmen's raaeb
at night; and' stirred up en excitement antoug his
cattle, Aleivent• out with three navy revolvers,
and thetlone of his own melees eighteen timee,
killing it aci'deed that it smelled bad, in a
while the grtztliel were standing round looking at
the fem."- ' ••' - " - -
Tux MISTAKES OF TUE Parss.:--The most
lauzhable case of " mistakes of the priuter'-' that
where there had.heen two articles prepared for the
paper: one ponearairig a sermon preached- by, an
- eminenediiin'e; and Oa, other about, the freaks _of
a tusk WC , atfortunatelyi the foreman -in
planing _them Into the form,. "rented". them,-
making the following eoniret eopr :
"The-Bev: Jetllll=Thosepson, rector of Elt.:An.'
drew'itihtuila4reicilid,to 'sr hirge 00110011110
peopli4M ; This win; hillest airmen.
In a few Weeke_Undillid laren6ll Whitt mews;
A gotion,airldelMunr,advise hint 10 - eross the
: brethren. end sisters,
andaftlithe exit 'of et:devout preger,tteeka
;whim -16--estatp acme frantio' freaks. He - ran "up
Tiourthylitriktt to Johnten, and awn 'Benefit street
.to Collage. - ;At oar' of ibi - Oroliediun d a
corvine/ boys:seised him; -tled •r tin kettle to a
tail; mid, he again_ started.:- /MeV eroWd
leeted "aka 'for atime therewas a grand mese if
noise, running, and confusion.--After some trouble,
he waskaltot by a Jersexpolleentan.' " -
.IdiscAspr BaJraints a yonaivirobria real.
ding with 'her linither, , In Ilfoisirp;Ot , went" out
witn a_ fanutle-oompasiion 'Tuesday afternoon; for
the purpose of getherritightielleherthill 111 e. weigh
boring Aeld:: AIM; Mey.had set out on their re=
turn, MistiThrber remarked that ihe'had lOst her
handkerchief( and , left Iteicompanion to go, beak
and look for it. _liar prolonged almanac alarmed
her filo - Ude. Intl 4 Search' was itistitnted;woloh re.
suited
in finding herlifelesi • body in• tits woods
some distance beyond the field where the berried
were gathered. She was lying upon ,her beide,
with- her-handkerchief pressed- cloudy "upon_ her
breast : ,..,No:-marke trielerese wares perceptible,.
exceptaaright tearkuPtili her, nedknnd one on the
wrist.' Three 'gold' tinge were !Wades from her.
fingers, and a set of mapper: teeth secured In a
gold platei hilsie:Barbeirwal twenty four Yount . of
age, Mut 'vas:ewiployed. "elan operatira , in one of
the mfili..=.,N,Srio HaesuelPeilladrutre, Augur, 24.
TALCI.—.Ak TaCealltaiu of Tare talc' exists in
Cherokee coonty,:liortit tavellnii,", west of Mar
phey. It is ter med the 4, Frenoh ehalk:". by the
tailors, who use it as a subittitnie for, &Mk. It is
now eztenthiely:'usid in the minitaiturt Of ins
soaps, saidlsa heavy ma -
chinery , api wagons and C 7 sittrifec Moistened with
oil. thirvioleil7. of navigation this , vast 4 ! , for
motittiO,i.ritotild. he of grtmt,tralup, in the S ets; but
where it Lithe .expenses of transportation would
leave - 0400V. to the •talner, end it meat, there.
fore, ganialn'uditiedMixtita dente population, with
arcommityleg. factorlesi- encompass . it.-44410-
rzeza , „ „ '
On,> COifir, infOimed
by a getqinisir jot' from the - plea*, that an oil
well has just. been opened in the valley of the
fdahoultvieveti miles from New Castle, Lawrence
eounlYture .witich yields no less than ' thirty
'barrels per day. The oil. moreover, is superior to
anyi'btit - diasotisred..- That which is obtained on
Oil crook is quite thick and soloret. This is pure
as waterount Bows in-aooutinuous and apparently
tinfailing stream.:-The cormeguence of this
dis
ooveryiB. excitement all' through that
region, ami mits*. are eagerly, sought .. This well
was opened otf.,Wedeariday week, and others are
being "ankh:0111 direotiois round 'bout.
O . I7YiITEAts.
REtrograt.---larnotleing the removal of our Old
fnerill, C hattd*Haikosia,to tLa sigestid.new store in
ChenttintStreet.abeve Sixth , No. CM
we feel we ean
rot peas' over ibis ieletesting event in th e marsh of
progitios'of the trade bf,edi city, without a word or two
in behalf of ibis aid and , deservedly popular house
the pioneer of ths - -whatnot/it clothing trade in Phila
delphia! - . '
About gortr - Yeariainoo,ths establishment of thefirst
wholesale clothing store,_(then au ear Sweat) was
eomute seed at the eastern end of Market street, by our
enterprising friend, Charles BarknesgAo whom we are
indebted for *ha intriduettori of an Clement of.weelth
into (Mr city. soaand to none, other among oar great
manifecturing halation. , •
- Ambitious to - establish:a trade. hosed open mutual
'oarlike between buyer...mad seller, rather than of
doing a bueleirige'reited only fOr to extents his aim has
been Ivor to excel. • ' • . ' ,
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Coarkititing eV egtatoriVe kirrsloilgo of the wants and
resuirenuromof the ragrkais,Ponth and-West, with an
inerving-gersonab attention to btisinese, es ragas&
the witiotiniforthetio - st dilatable 'fabric*, sad the
ability-S*4oi purehatti at the very best rates, together.
• with tlis outplay inonfor the Mut talent in event:nem*
of thenianfifeeturing dOpertinimt," the Career of this
'modelrilOthieg house hoo..besa , onward and onward;
the' graiiihig imiresiind trade. mid' high reputation of
the hope, thstisat atientation of success.
Thilimmsteriattieshettharret bretpu - ee had become is
riecessity,and withalorisorde - dirp - gition as of old. Id
be thellmetf:diuMar, a nirerfreld, tti,:ibith the tide of
bus Mali tinag saltine in strong current: helms
keeled himself et the swims aresnaos. No. GOB Chest
nut street, Where Waded he - is ptatisii4 with alams
slosh of fikahlonoblkan, Aid Whiter clothing, in which
be invitee the epeeist attenttoa of Southern sad Western
toren. fisher eiroild'ent that: for style. 'notify; pries;
and tarms . ;, his,,otiCk of olothini wilt bear comparison
with thearafinfotherfrionsilc the trade.
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Cs CfPwair?;—ititrloh parity fp it (platy
‘l l o ll l*iosit - aleeholio medicinal stianalanti, To
fleourtrthieb; Mr. James Burnside. of Alleshray City,
dirtily-teem! MMOY. from ,ourefully.otiosen grain, sad
by *deb Ai prier,, naus
dids all deleterious intlistamos,
It is riaiefblitnid in the tria'aret until it hie attained a
note pee; sod It sutler tails to sae/ aoouilshlsaend
This flue, aura old Whiiity is sold
only BY ry etoelidale. N 0.1128 Walnut street. They
- have aumeroac estgaostss of the esteem In which aim
held by WA milked fraternity. , '
- Tilt* ern' 'itta tris - Wavartraa - 7 The
Wesson st the watiiiiiiWideel , bu soma to - aeon, and
. *dies and ssetlsmen with treil.bronsed hoes IWO seen
of the'Prikeenade. or mewing ftif • Vie °roue arose::
• isttdfl f'lbir•`fAll trine. Gitithitheic 'who' hive heel'
"Adak the. Feller the Os," or tha Springs, rem._ h ome
'..:Mitticeircrod health, bet damaged , aptiani, and they •
,dowiliOtythinp tnialitomfett! sad.Olarrecielate_ My
MOW *MA , Ot .tink OrMsa,eltotse-
kp sall Noe. ea Ana co
ELLoOIt.... 4 - 3 .1.. •
'll4Pies - MOO, tz:etlieteWt Pe•
of_the bowels, habliatil cos ?
liteiiiiikiierdWitraitteviirberidache , dyspepsia, pHs";
i•difettirk kb - should always use them
.I,llll**bilatia.aad,4o4 l ot.debilitatm; eat
4* Zia bieonveimmee. They ma
limmiti to the taste: 040,11 s
..7.ledie4ets,poitteetwo flee are sedtetteittd prodeos'
feiPitalhAeritieweiflowers Sixth
PASO wet box
RarritagiOst.—, 7 0-5 - • '
Tim pile: tiliaprit'ilintia sinus drum
Is spotless reputable; that laTafi
' Men are bat gilded town or painted clay."
Aleirtitation fiintt.bigany. 'A pare, end nn
nolted chareetar lieene ntitig most preoloug gilts that
have ever been voachgatid to glad., Igis one of his
mortal ott,ibutec neheu he diem and passes away. he
leavesbis chanseterAnd »Potation behind him to in,
Buenos the generations that Anima after him. Every
Wady has its household traditions; and all men do
'noire arias° to shape the action. and deeds of those
.who suocieed them. Row true is it, then, " A good'
dine is rather to be chosen than great riohes." It is
mote valuable than all the gold that was ever dug from
Mitiliowels of the earth ; more inestimable than all the
diamonds that were ever taken from 0010001 es mines;
more pnoelese that, all the gems that ever operkled bo
neativthe gnu, and when coupled. with a faultless suit
from the Wes flaws Yeshionable Clothing Mart of
03AliVILLIII Amass, No. de/ Chestnut street 4 will not
fail to'bear its 10011011• Or happily o'er the Journey of life.
At this celebrated establiabinent 'a valuable 017/T is
presented with earls article sot/. tf
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
UP ro 12 ceorAcs. LAST mare
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Car. Ninth and Chestnut
Chia F Baker. Denver City Wm B Msrshnii, fin], Pa
It A Banday r ktowling GreenW A Cooke, Bowling Gni
HD Cooke. Columbus S T Moore. Champs. n. 111
Wm P Chain, Perkine. R Igergetresser. Perkinalll
BL po ne prook Pit ahing 0 P A heroin - ohm. Mass
Geo Whip,Ple. New York Miss M P 'Macomb. Ohio
MissW W Clarke, Ohlo 3 Davis. Jr. Louisiana
W isteimit LC Front Wheeling
'D 141 Dont,. Wheeling Geo Williams. Baltimore
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w Thompson, Syreo. Mo A.A Guthrie, Ohio
Geo W Tarleton, Mobile win Hunter. Mobile
John Bohan. Indiana W GhloCausland. Lex,Mo
Mrs B Whitmore. Newn.Ky Simon Orr & wf. Miss
!Wise T Gilmore Mississippi Min 8 Gilmore, Miss
H P Jones; Virginia W R Edwards,
Freent. 111
P Reath, Marfland 0K A Hurollinson,Cluearo
Danean,WaSh. D C A Gunners, New Orleans
r T w lti e r l arlr. ilflA a r t oWl7ll B ll Mgcr,r's!a . ll l : l osmore
Eugene .evering & la r Merrifield: N Orleans
W Trague, Alabama :ins Wylie South Carolina
p_ Roddisy, South Carolina H L Mioks . 8 Varela:a.
Miss M Lippineort. Philo Mrs E T Patterson,
.T M Gallaher & la, Ohio II 0 timer, Cinoin, Ohio
Thee SoKing & Is. ?Bulbs John A Lefferts. N York
3 8 Stewart, Cincinnati- John C Haan, I aneaster
Dr D J Means & wf, Ala W M Bra'reil• C
F Reale, New York M Lanrninn, New York
Chu Patina: New Orleans 1 33 K Pens, A Is. Illinois
C B Willie. Philadelphia V B Bunk , Missouri
J Alexander, Natchez - Chs BHolmes. Lynn. Mete
W Case, rolumbi , .Pa E Waiver, Brooklyn
Geo Kies'. New Haven- H C Jones. Illinois
James Wagon, Mar, land LQ C Elmer. New Jersey
Mrs Elmer New Jersey Mrs F Delano° & 3 eh. Mo
Miss Whitney. N Orleans .p _Fr Feger. Tennessee
W O Nixon Tennessee I' Yanon, Tennessee
Sidney Rico, Chnomnati, 0 Mire J W Rice. Cincinnati
Pdw F' Rice. Cineinnati. 0 John Parker. Pittsburg
(them Wood. Virginia Waters & wf, Balt
W M Wiley. Lanosster , 11 Sands . Easton
W Penne & W Cheater W F Mills,, Buffalo
Chem . in Morris, Baltimore Coltman:Be
A J (time. auguens, Georgia John R F li nt & In,, Kr
Miss Wm field. Kentucky Min Breed.Lmongtont KY
John 0 Alien. Kentuokyr )8 Vs 'Coachman, lgy
John 31 Thomas & la. Balt Harvey 'V Biwa & lx, La
Min Lucy Lewis, La Miss AI Cage. Louisiana
Man Foggge & la. La JW B Les. Kentnoky
J..ohn & dau. Balton' W F now. Horton
Zadtzinger. New Orleans 0 W irleDefitt. Virginia
8 tit Molar. Cinn. Ohio A L James, New Orleans
M Hilger.New York G R Colby & la. N
WLittle. Pittsburg M Robinson. Mobile
Thosilyrut. Mobile L Clark, Wash, D
John 7' Davis, Virginia J Coshing, Jr. Baltimore
J hharkey. Baltimore R A re (Meet!. Petersburg
Richardson: New York Mrs R Cammeok.
Miss Cammiek N Orleans Jag Cammsok, N Orleans
J .MMeheett. Georgia IC A Bull. Georgia
J ' , Jackson & la, 0 Blu ff s W 0 Jackson, C Bluffs
IL Alcorn & wife. Miss Mho M Alcorn. Min
Col Butterworth. Miss Min AE Binterworth,Mma
Miss Mary Redhead, Miss S A Little, Texas
JasLewis, Laporte D F Towner, ilaltimnre
John Byers. Baltimore Albert Blodgett, N York
F G Smith & wife Mins Smith
N Slater. Jr. Prov. It I f 3 B Axlett & Is. Cleveland
T Robins. Tr. New York M. Newkirk. Newark, 0
4. °briery, New York "'" H Terrell, Kentuoky
D bins. New York " E Livingston New York
T P Bailey & Is.' Pa P F Eddy. Fall River
B Guiteen, Baltimore E W Taylor Texas
Bean, New York MeginninOvew Orleans
J Wright. New Orleans T Wright. New Orleans
H T •Ihamener, Boon C L Fowler, Boston
P Leopold. t, Snoerior JP Kramer. New York
Dr Be hael New York 'C Jackson. Ren , noky
A Wentworth, Cin. Ohio J Green, New Yore
P Chadwick /c wf, Maine (I L Bright. New Orleans
GIRARD HOUSE—Ninth and Chestnut streets.
David Ingram. Wilmington- B Ingram. Wilmington
' W B Gill, Relma. Ala abr B Reading. Viokabers
I J McCoy, Missouri E Frantz & le. La
Miss Frantz Louisiana John F Harper. New York
Their Williams. new York C J Bloat & wr, Atl City
Miss Blunt, atlitutio City MissCelasll.AtlnntioCity
W .1 Joynes,Pittaburg Mrs Joynes, Pittahurg
Mina .10711011. Pittaburg R Jennings', N Carolina
W T Blow. St Loma Austin Drake. St Lou!.
PI el Halts & la, Lyons, Ia WLi Fuller, N Y
•GB Cooper & la. N V Misr. Cooper. New York
Miu Bowman. New York H 8 Kirk. Lancaster no
Jobe C Jefrens a la H Y MasterJefferm. New York
Mrs W F Brantley. Savan'h Miu staples, Savannah
Hartilton.Huntsville Moses Love. Huntsville
-W H Benson, Riohnond J W Mostly. Marion. Ala
C F Moseley, M D, Va WEBashes, Louisville
Madame Cumming, Del Mina Cummins. Delawa. o
Mad fiehutsenback: Pal Miss Solnesenhaok, Bel
Geo M Litman, Reading Mrs Lantreint.Peadlnd
T W Hayes & la,New York Li Williams. New York
Gen Maxwell. New York 'l' E Hoffman & la. N C
Miss Hoffman, North Cam H C Craig & la, New York
Theo Downing. Maryland P s Lane & la, New York
B Dams, New York 'F Stoddard, massaohusetts
I, rganner.'massanhusetts Mrs Gunner. Manashtire's
Jun Voting, W cheater C B Fetter. New York
Gel Foster, New York Geo Wiley. New York
W Temple, penneylvania Riehard Cunningham, Ind
Master Cunningham, Ind John Abbott, Ohio
lamas Thomea. New York W S Templeton, Delaware
Mrs" simpleton. - Delaware PI West, Brooklyn
Mies Roberts, Harr sburg - Dr Robarta, Jr. Harrisburg
It Richard, Georgia 'l' L "utter. Georgia
Jac Purdy. Columbia M Murdock. Newton. N J
O W Anderson, Memphis A A Gallup. Prov, It I
Andrew Farnham. CM. 0 Mre Farnham. CM. 0
Ohms R Parker. New York Mg' arhermerhorn. N Y
Mips
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A L Merton, N York Fdw Mentromore, Pa
c Moorhead. nns Jame. Welsh, Peons
Dr Fleming. New Orleans Geo Borglehlt. Nashville
Par.tor. New 'll - ork Jas 8 Brand & U N York
Miu Brand. N. vi vork • A Montgomery & In, N
.1 B Montgomery, W'msport. M K Moorhead. Pittsburg
Miesoullin. Georg Mrs A L Cunha, St Louis
Mary Chen ie. At Louis I, .1 Chenia. St Louls
John Normally. Mc Rob: Hoyden. Connectiout
1, F Bee' h; Tennessee 3B Carson, St Louis
3 D Chandler, Wilin. - Del C.l Lerew, Baltimore
F. Twain, P naland-• R NI Russell, Pa
W C Danner. So Carolina Mrs C Denise & 90. Wash
L Parke. Cinomoatr, 0 John Newenn. 'Namable
IV Waken, Memphis It • Edits. Calirornia
A R Franoin. New York T' H Edwards. New York
BM . MorohY, New York W Williams, Gin.°
Jen Johnson & la. N York' Jew Wllams, Dal
J• aqliimme Delaware , John E Owens, Baltimore
F lambdtn. LI 8 N
*MBACISANTIYBOTEL—Pourth it., below Aroh.
1 Weir, els &oils P Itidberds, Ibllslaro. 0
Telbert. Hillsboro Ohlo Bernard Train. Cincinnati
A K Wright & I. Clearfield Mies NW, mht. Clearfield
Atm Graben,. Clekrfield J 0 rovrame. Clearfield
DO perhst. Pittsburg Ai Whiting, Pittisbare
lowa • IBrenster, lowa
A Gregg. Jihnley. Ohio +A' Common. Illinois
J ittkin,Blinots '• Yates, Lexingtcm, Tf
IP OM,. Union Ind leklubbert. N Albany, Ind
NW Walker, Pittsbarg -D ll:Woodruff, Meenn, Ga
lee C Trio,. Oeforgl. Ay r D W Omther. New York
W Back. Beaton. PA Thee White. Yor k. Pa
P eishlelman,Restrni, Pa Mltobeler, aeon. Pa
slr Whams, Darriebure JTi Parmelee & Ohio
DR Williams Wilkineborp Mini Jezune Disk. Ohm
Feth Dicker. Mereerates, 0 0 Clendonin k wf, Wash
J T Ogler, Pnneeton. N I Jnhn Marble, Ohio
Thns Brodhead. All City !Rielly Taylor, Lima, 0
I M Methans. I ima, 0 M M New York
T fa item New York Dr L D Tingles, Pelleda
I, II Watron• MR$ll world Choir. - Mete Cits,edo
TI Cooh ran,Plalt City,Mo Thne Conrad. Pt Joseph
IRJohneton.Platt Chty,Mo hl Id Baton, A Iton
Branford. Mass .1 , Pt Newrou,Ohro
J 8 Ball. Columbus. 0 John Mold aunts, Beaton
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chesinut street, above Filth.
, Joe V Menefee, indlans 0 w Milmford. shio
C Brown, Ohio o °Thompson. N Caroline,
Mannino, New Vork D T 1 n fern, N Carniina,
C Rtneer. Maryland W C Wilburn. Virginia
A K Shay. New Orleans G P Sheppard. N Carolina
T Downs. North Citmlina 8 Silver. Delaware
Mr Jaesson la, Delaware A Duvall. Weishi ton,flC
1. W Robertson. N Caroline' Di W Allan. North Carolina
IR Davis. North Carolina Rent S Wier. Maryland
I A MoConnanchey. N C W P Potter, New Jersey
M Marwinen, Pernsylvania J Roan k la. Franey. Ind
II Matter, Pennsylvania W Belida% Pen , ay ivla
„Mimi M Beads% Peoria Austin Goodwin R laland
-J I) Sprigs ek la. Conneetiout'M 41 Saner& d.Connrotiout
Geo 'Holmes. Roston John Weldharn. Roston
A P Scott Boston f B Champion. Phtlade.
M Smith. Baltimore T p Markley. Georgia
.1 Miller. New York Mee Rankin. sew Yark
Mies Manion. New York W M Harm, Portland
JC lone., tan yrna, Del RR 'Mill. Monroe. N C
I Maim:l6lin. Anson. N Knowlec Wash, D C
Joe Pricker. Pittaburg J Carry,Pittaburg
P 111. Rare, Providence, It I A Sloan. - New York
I p Sti meson, Leginston,N 0 El Beeler, Thompaonville
HR Bradshaw : N Carolina
•
ST. LOUlS.—Cheatnut at., Above Third.
WillPleteher N J , Houston. Philo
Jai T tcuott. Wlireling 3 T Redd NeWark
J E Stevenson. Vert ,11 s' Smith. Saratoga
(Morse }Demon. N York 113 Mulford. Flrulgion
Jose Marques. Datums Mr. Rl.rk. Peeria. 111
& wife. Vt H Rshoork. R Island
Germ a Ewing. PMts J H Smith. N Yolk
Wm 8 Booth. Conneetieut V' Hater. Chicago
B Shone, Mllwautie .Ina 8 Howley, Aurora 111
Wm R Hitch. Laurel. Del J W Messick Laurel. Del
J Le tom°. New York Col Wildes, Middletown
CMegill & l Ins, Trenton
JONPB' HOTEL—Chestnut street. above Pistil.
A H. White Pennsylvania .1 Brisoo, Pennsylvania
Clark. Missouri J H Arises. Philadelphia
Joseph M Cowell Pinta Alt Titns, Trenton. N
Mies J Phillips, Trenton Mine M Phillips, Trenton
Miei M Morns. Trenton R 8 Macomber. New York
A H Webster, Philadelphia J N Elkiles. Indianapolis
Geo W Bewail. Maryland J R Stalling, Maryland •
Gee W Dyer Maryland M D McClanahan. Md
)4 C Calm. St Loins Theo Gardner. Hollidarsb
JPGag mon &wf Sayan h Miss Gammen.Savannah
R M_Pnee. New Hawn Mrs Arkront & Nash'e
t. C Brickenstein, Virginia el Award, New York
E O Bird. Baltimore Geo Martin. Allegheny oo
.1 Came. Pennsylvania JC Platt. Wisconsin
O 1 , " Riteelie-d. New York R D N Carolina
N Carolina Alt White, Penneylvani a
FOUNTAIN HOTEL-8000nd street, above Market.
Wm Nolish, Atlantic: N J Ait Filtoraft, Eldr'ge Aili
Jon 8 Meson, Dover. Del John C Craig, Dover. Del
John ONnsliell & la, Md Mr. Dorman. Maryland
I. tv nstiburn. Miesisslppi B Johnson. Philadelphia
olt Smith, Plsilsdelphits 8 Chew. Salem. N J
P F Patterson. Trenton. NJ Wm Mullen, Dover, Del
Edmund Townsend, Del
MT. VERNON HOTEL—Seoond street, above Arch.
Pimpliest Darfee New York C H Leedom & la, Hooka o
Jr Roberta • la, Books.. Mr Burrows Deposit, NY
John Huambo.. Hancock Thee White & Penne
H 0 Gaoler. New York W R Owen, New York
Milton Owen k. arm, N York C W Oristmen. Norriat'n
Mr Butterworth. Phil& H G Maley, Philadelphia
Use Owen, Grammatik,
' THE UNION—Aroli street, above Third.
F Horner & wt, Bellmore W R Yeah. Reeding
W_Fhillips,Pitteburg W Remvfo• Allegheny
off Denney Allegheny "R Mover, Canton, Ohio
Jos Lant Pi t tsburg M M Pale, Porn, Indiana
Nathen Levi.L' La Grange. la H 9 Overholtz. Pa
D Dellinger, Up Sandusky, O W H Robinson, Pa
J Baylor. Rohilt Haven John D Wiese, Ohio
0 ICemble. lowa Alex Allen Er. la Ohio
.1' nil C Rowe. lows C Fl Watson. Delaware
W B Oenther, Sunbury. Pa J W Van Meter, Malta, 0
AWyman. Maryland . I) Wright. Indiana
B 0 nudge. Ohio AE if Cool & son, Peoria
vir R Matiwen. Ohio, B'g Dalton. Chester
Chas IR Cool. Easton - • ' J Lomb, Bethlehem
0 Oritea, Ohio A L Mason, /P_VIA
DB White. Baltimore Cleo Mendel,' Wheeling
A Laing, Wt o mlins Adams, Lexinston. N C
J H Adams N C Joseph Turner, Plated&
J C Stone, Ohio
BI,JA OR BEAR HOYFEL—ThirA it.. O. Callowhill.
Fang Kinsey.4llakettoWn Mn Kinsey..Q.UkAr4l7
Ge, Wooer, *Mtn Creek H Manrer. Hee ei"vi :
. 1 _
A Beelkuist . Yean_sylvania Isaac H Mobs, Mohrast le
Heneollle cher, Mohr's]. lopuso Framefelcler,b_i_ollrsv
-w m B ru m h. Exeter, Pa fien p i l l ) Holl? , wel. il v s
nit,
I. Tomlinanti.eomorton 11
HII Fisher. Reftdiee NI itlaTE . she7, litTre: I
tn
liens Brumbsob, Exstra'a.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Bixth street. ab Cheetnnt
E Martin, Doe Run Wm 11 fibular, Cheater oo
E D Tsgart. Maryland C Gilpin & Is, Maryland
J Earnest, Philadelphia E Brown, Jr, Elkton, Md
John Wright. (theater co A Crninlish. Wji mi no on
M Partin, Cinolnnati wm Fog. Chester on
Wile.. Peach Bottom It Wiley. Peaob Bottom
3 Brims White Hall Z Lamborn. Cheater on, Pa
John hlitabell. Pa John IC Donnell, Maryland
M Healy, Ptilladelphia.
- NATIONAL, HOTNL—Race etreet. above Third.
P Uhlersville L Dralse. Hazleton, pa
0 A Stmr. Dallastown. Pa Miss E &tinware. Ky
Nobt Thompson. Doylestown S elver's. Mt Toy
Theron Hornet, Wilsesbarre John D Flamsburs. Albany
J liorse r lobsamt P oohsenteld , Pottsville
T T 'tatting, Musersvllle 3H. Many, Pittsburg
PARLEY WRAP ILOTHL.—Reoond at.. below Vine.
Ise Andersen. Newtown S Phillip'', Newtown
Alf Haver. Newtown Wilber Russell, Penn
A Stark. Wyoming co. Pa D Ogyr, Wioming co, Pa
E Wolser..Buoks county W Livesey, Attleboro
Elias Paxson & son. Penn Chas Sterling, Trenton
Otis Sweet New /arm
frIERCHANTIF 110VBE—Third it.. above Ca llawhtll.
B B thiraer Allentown - Geo Acker, A Ilentown
Jaol It Peter, Al entown Christian Sohwartsdri Chk
Getz: Heading - Jlt Brown, Lewlebure
John Barrie, Shamokin, Fa Charles Yooora Shamokin
BALD-EAOLE HOTEL—nod at.. above Callowhiii.
I Vllilit t ot 2 r l;n 4 Y" Yo "k k 1,u41°._ D g er'isiVlZ Cr
.Mias Hoffman. Pa I'M auffinan g . 2*l J
H Mintier, .13008 00, Pa H 8 Fisher, Reading
STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth.
ilnjottnoilloiren, Ohio W Willis. Lew Worm, Pa
Q Onaterate,Oramp'n HOLD T Leabman, Pa •
Hadar*. York CO. Pit W DoblAns. Lana co, Pa
t y4l4Petry oo Hiram WOOD. COIUMaa,
RARii wELLIGENcE
Ntila, ) 4 9v,Kix, nos
Stesmahip Kennebee. Johruron,24 hours from N York.
Pia Cape May 8 hours, with maze and passengers to
James
t•ohr Henry wolfe. Atlthis,ll days from Milton, Del.
'nth %rata to Christian & Curran.
Bahr Standard, Dunham. 1 day from Port Penn, Del,
with Cram to Cnristien & Curran.
Sehr Olivia, Fax, day from Odessa, Del, with wheat
to Christian & Curran.
CLEARED.
Rehr Hannah Matilda, Price, fisvanzah, A Heron, Jr
tr. Co.
BY TELEGRAPH,
(QOrTOSPOIIderIO6 of em.)
flaw Yong. Aug 20.
Below. ship Chace, from Londonderry.
MT_ON Au 9 9.
Armed. Nhipe Sameset. f•om Havre; William Wirt
Young
Liverpool; &Odell Crolli. from
i Now °risen,
Young Eagle. from do; barke Nonpareil. rum Leghorn
Good Hope, from New Orleans; Veda, from Galveston
MEMORANDA.
Steamship Boston, Crocker, hence, arrived at New
York yeeterday.
Bteamehip Phinsas Sprague. Matthews, sailed from
Boston 28th inst. for Philadelphia.
Ship J M ayo,Bnow, for Guayaquil, cleared et Bos
ton 28th met
fihip_W R Wharton. Smith, for Galveston, cleared at
Now York Nester&.
Ship Miss Bengali. y Michael, from Liverpool, arrived
at Charleston 28th inst.
Berk Rowena, Wilson, hence, was at Lagdfsyra about
Lt arkß Jos Maxwell, Davie, hence, was at Porto Ca -
bello about lst mat.
Brig Trenton, Atherton, for Delaware City, cleared
at Calai• ITih inst.
B y
fee
New Era. Walker. cleared at New York yester
day for Cork and a market.
Bohr Undies. Risley, cleared at New York yesterday
for Philadelphia.
Philadephia.
Behr B Young, Cook, cleared at Calais 17th inst. for
Bohr Canary. Pitcher, cleared at Calais 18th last. for
Philadelphia.
Sohr Sarah Cullen, Burnham. from Wilmington, NC,
arrived at New York yesterday.
Bohr W 6 Nelson, Smith, hence, arrived at Provi
dence 28th mot
Bohm hkinnehaha. Young. and W Franklin. Tyler,
bevies, arrived at Richmond 28th inst.
Bohr coernine, for Philadelphia, cleared at
Wilmington, NC. 28th inst.
Soh rs E T Smith. Edwards, Annie 81 Edwards, Berney.
C P /Bickner. Garwood, L ssudenrisd. Bartlett, and
Peusassett, Waples. hence, arrived at Boeton 28th inst.
Bohr .1 SI Lee, Corson, keno°, arrived at Mobile 2.24
instant.
Bohn Geo W Cummins, Wheeler. Horace Staples.
Gibbs, and Alex Blue, Basking, hence, arrived at New
Bedford 28th inst
Sohn Bonin. Wallace, and H B Weston, Long, hence,
arrived at esalem 28th inst.
Bohr Smith Tuttle, Mayo, helm, arrived at Barnes,
ble 22d inst.
San Prenoieclo..Aug 3—The ship Euterpe sailed for
Callao on the let inst. Total expense (partial and gene
ral average) amounted to shout $24,000.
The ships Witohoraft and Pampero ere discharging
their cargoes in fair order. The Witchcraft leaked
through the deck seams and sills of the houses. The
Pamper() sustained some damage piT Cape Horn; loot
Apure• bend, bulwarks. and main rail.
The ship Mary K Balch, from Boston, has damaged
considerable cargo from leaks about hatchee,mide-ports,
bit% deck seams, and sills of the houses.
x•J r_v re zriai co) otzlll
SALAMANDER FIREPROOF SAFES.—A Very
large assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at rea
sonable prloea, No. 304 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia.
au23 tf E v ANS & WAT4ON.
BAYING FUND—NATIONAL SAFETY TATIBT
COMPANL—Chartered by the Etats of Pennsylvania.
a ROLLS.
I. ?Roney is reeelved ovory day, and in any amount
arse or email.
8. FIVE PER GENT. Interest is veld for money from
the day it is put in.
8. The money is always paid back in GOLD whenever
it is called for. and without notice.
4 Money ix receive°. from Eavestors, Admipistrasera,
Guardians, and other Trwiteex, in large or email sums,
to remain a long or short period.
g. The money reeeived from Depositors is invested in
Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other find
ohms eeouritiex.
0. Moe open everyday—WALNUT Street, southwest
of ser Third street. Phitadntnhie fall
CARD PRINTING, BEST AND CHBAPBBT IN
the City, at 34 South THIRD street.
CIROULaR PRINTING, pelt and Cheapest in the
City, at 34 South THIRD street.
DILL-HEAD PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the
City, at 34 South THIRD street.
HAND-HILL PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the
City, at 34 South THIRD street.
PAMPHLET PRINTINO,and overyother desorip
tionof Printing, of the most euperior quality. at the
most reasonable rates. at RINO WALT & BROWN'S,
Drexerti ihuldinq. 34 booth THIRD street. IY/3"
SHAMES'S SAVING FUND—NORTHWEST
CORNER SECOND and WALNUT STBAUTO.—DepOCaII re
ceived in small and large amounts!, from all chases of
the community, and allows Interest at the rate of FIVE
PER CEN ner annum.
Money may be drawn by checks without lou of in
terest.
°Mee open daily, from 9 until 0 o'olook, and on Mon
day and Saturday until nine in the evening. Freed
dent, FRANKLIN FELL: Trea►erer and Secretary
GRAS. M. MOP IR
ONS PRIOR CLOTHING OP TWA LATHS?
SYSLIS. made in the beet manner, •xpreeely for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling lames marked in
Plain Figures. All coeds made to orcer warranted eat's.
factory. Our ONE-PRICE system to strictly adhered
to, as we believe this to be the only tsar way of dealing
All are thereby treated alike. JONES k CO..
NU MARKET Street,
'WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAIN GOODS AT
Whokaale.--Bouthern and Woatern merohants are in
vited to inspect the largest stock ever aeleoted, at
W. HENRY PATTEN'S,
030 CHESTNUT Bt.
GREEN Gm CLOTH, GREEN GILT SHADES,
and Window Shades of every desonntion. at
au2B-3t P.AI TEN'S, 630 CHESTNUr St.
WINDOW ETUDES AND FIXTURES, AT
Wholesale, at W. H. PATTEN'B. 830 CHESTNUT
Street. au2B 9t
LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS, AT WHOLE
esti, at PATTEN'S Curtain Store, 630 CHESTNUT
Street. 103.3 t
GROVER & BAKNIt'S OELEBRATOD
NOI3ILIIBII SEWING MACIIINES.
The Best in Use for Feint], Bowies.
No. 730 CHEl3Thin7'llimnt_p3.it____
aul7-13
anotri.n not fad to read the ader
tisamont of Prof. WOOD in to.(l4,v's pnper,
MARRIED.
GREEN—BOOT, —On the pi instant, by the Rev.
Gen. W. elsoiaughlin. Mr. Nelson Green to Miss Emily
Boos. ell of Bristol Pa.
lIUGHt 4 B—MOLOY.—On the 7d ultimo. by the Rev.
I. B. Ripley ; Captain Asa 8. Bushes. of North rroro,
Mau.. to Alms J no b. Moloy of this our.
14'1T14—BECK.—Or the 14th 'natant, by the Rev.
Abel 0. Thomas. Mr Frank A. Smith, of Maine,„to
Miss Mary Theresa Beek, of this oily.
DIED.
INGERSOLL—In Owosso, Michigan, on the 10th
instant. deeply regretted by a large eircle of lbws.
Harriet ht., wife of Bon. John N. /Daemon [Vow
York papers please copy.]
TOR R.—Suddenly. on Monday not, Filen, twin
daughter of Wm S. and Anna C. Torr, in the 20th year
or her age.
M UTIN.—On the nth instant, Mr. George Martin,
aged 67 years.
The relatives and friends of the family. and Frank
lin Division No. 5. R. of qr., are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral. from its laic residence, ho. ICO6
Moymnensing avenue, below Carpenter street, ibis
(Thursday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock. To proceed to
Sixth-street Union Ground.
BURT.—On the 27th inttant, Amelia Burt, aged , ,l9
ye.TO.
Funeral from the residence of her mother. No. 626
Front street. North Camden, this (Thura lay) afternoon,
at 2 o'clock. •
HEN WOOD.—On the 25th instant, William Henwood,
in the 39th year of his age.
Funeral from his late residence, No. 126 Congress
street. this (Thursday ) afternoon, at 4 &Meek.
LOWRY.—On the 26th instant. Lendannia Wylie
Lowry, el est daughter of eusanne H. and the late
Robert Lowry, in the 14th year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her mother, Barlia
Bill. this (Thursday) morning, at le o'clock.
W.51:11.-011 the 29th instant Miss Belinda Welsh;
Funeral from the residence of Mrs. Mack, Frankford
road. above Richmond. this (Thursday) morning,.at
9tielonk.
WYNKOOP.—On the 27th instant, Idn. Virginia Wyrl•
koop. daughter of George and Clara Wynkoop, aged 1
year and 4 months.
Funeral from the residence of her parents. o'h Point
road, below Bridesburg, this (Thursday) afternoon b at
2 o'clook.
YOUNG. —On the 28th instant. Susan, youngest
daughter of Samuel and Emma Young, agedi 1 year, 4
months. and S daya.
Funeral from the residence of her parents, kluelc of
No. 1219 Ogden street, this (Thursday) afternoon, At . 1
o'clock
MoGILLEN.—On the 28th instant, Rose daughter of
Patrick and Rose aletiillen, aged 21 months.
Funeral from the residence of her patents, No. 830
Mountain street. between Eighth and Ninth: below
Dickerson street, thus (Thursday) afternoon. at. 3
o'clock
CRAIG.—On the 28th instant, Mr. George Craig,
aged 45 years
Funeral front his late residence. No. 1243 Wood
bine !dumb this (Thursday) afternoon, Itt 4 o'clook. *
MARTIN.—On the 28th instant, Elizabeth E., in
fant daughter of James W. and Margaret Martin, aged
18 months and 4 dale.
Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 1443
North Eleventh street, this (Thursday) afternoon, ut. 1
o'clock.
.10NA8.—On the 27th inttant, Evan Joliet,. Sr. in the
80th year or his are.
uneral from his late residence, Lower Marion
townshi_p thin (Thursday) morning, at 10 o'clock.
WALTER.—On the 25d Instant, at the residence of
her brother, in Warrington township. Books (meaty,
Miss Penny Walter. in the 80th year of her ago.
B LACK AND PURPLE FOULARD
KUM
Fain black Poniard Silks.
Fain
Barages, 8(.8-4,7-4. and 8-4 wide.
lack Crane Marais. same widths.
G ray Clisne Flrria Poplins.
ray Chene flames and Mohair&
'auk Bare, e. ruffledpouts.
Lupin's Summer Bombazines and Chaim
Black end white Lawns and Organdies, &o.
BEBBON & BON, Mournieff_Store,
No. 91g cßF.kiNtir Street.
N. B.—During July and limit we 0 1080 it 6 P. 61.
THE ONLY RELIABLE ARTIOLE—
CLARK'S Patent INDELIBLE PFNCILR, for
Marking all kinds of • Clothing neatly and indelibly.
They do their work better than ink, without its trouble
or risk of Blotting. Faoh will mark 3.000 articles. For
sale, Wholesale and Retail, by D. C. TAYLOR &
Agents for the Manufacturer. No. 600 CHRBTNUT
street. lelll-llm
rIM, Mr. ANDREW'S SOCIETY.—A stated
nicotine will he held on FRIDAY EVENING,
alst instant. at 734 o'olnnk, at the St. Louis Hotel. Mem
bers will please attend without further notice.
aus3o-2t GEORGE YOUNG. Secretary.
WUNITARIAN CHURCH. TENTH AND
LOCUST—Rev. WM, 11. FURNESS. 1). M.,
er.—Servioee vpil be het in this Church on SUN
DAY MORNING nest, 2,lSeptember, at 10%. au3o.3t
WUNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVVNIA.--
LAW DEPARTMENT.
arm of this Institution will commence on the first
of October next. The following are the subjects of the
lectures:
Ilse. GEORORSRARSWOOD—" International, Con
stitutional. and Civil Law."
Prof. P. MCC A LL—. Pleading and Practice."
Prof. B. ePPNCJI MILLER—" Real Estate and
Co T nve l ya t n odu g t " o
ry lecture will be delivered on PridaV.
September 28, at 8 o'clock P. M., at the usual lecture
room, by Prof. E. Spencer Miller. aug23 6w
OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
AND BEADING RAILROAD COMPANY.
Maxim, 1801.
The holders of the bond' of this Company due July 1,
IMO, can now receive. upon application at this office, 10
per cent, in cash, upon the terms specified in the circu
lar attached.
The holders are also entitled to the benefit of a Sink
ing Fund of $140,000 per annum, as established by the
stockholders at their' annual meeting, held January
IMO, and in pursuance of the contract, entered into by
he company and duly recorded, to carry the same Into
feet. H. BRADFORD, Treasurer,
CIRCULAR,
Notice to Ms Holders of PM/ads:safe cad Beading
Bat/road Company Mortgage Bonds, doe Jetty 1,1800.
These bonds are secured by the first rnortgues on the
road, amounting in the aggregate to 83,M,400. The
net revenue for tho lest hies] year was six times the
amount of the annual interest on these bonds.
The managers propose to extend them for a period of
twenty years, the holders retaining the bonds and the
security of the mortgages in the precise condition in
which they are now held,_ Fresh shook' of coupons for
the interest half-yearly, will be maned.
A bonus of 10 per oent. will be given to the holders, in
consideration of their assenting to the extension. 1 hie
bonus will be paid in oath to the bearers of the bonds ,
op their signing a receipt and presenting their respec
tive bonds at the °Moe of the ['omitting, or to its agents,
for endorsement.
Forms of receipt and endorsement will be furnished
on appheattOn.
Vair of tpr ilep Negrotitr.
THEN iPRESK-PHILADELPKIAi 5 THURSDAV It 34V M,60.
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VOLUME XX
EIORTEI BDITION.
BOSTON
THIRD STREET JP OISRIXT.igousEs
18860. FALL TRADE. 1860 .
BTJNN, RAIGUEL, 8,1 CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS;
OF
FANCY DRY GOODS.
NO. 137 NORTH THIRD STREET,
ARE NOW PREPARED TO OFF ER TO THE TRADE
' OE?fERALLY AN UNUSUALLY
ATPRAOTIVE STOCK OF 0000$,
COULRISING
SILKS,
RIBBONS,
DRESS GOODS,
WHITE GOODS, EMDROIDEILTES, LACES,
CLOTHS. C Az , S INI 1,1 ft ES, V EST I NOP, HOSIERY,
GLOVES AND TRIMMINGS,
Together with a fall and varied ate ok of
Of
FALL AND
WINTER SHAWLS.
To all of wleoh they invite the attention of
LIABII AND PROMPT SIX MONTHS' BUYERS.
gf. l i e. KIWI) EL 'il'.%' l .Tl F lniT Z.
H. F. BUNN.
au2d-Int
1860. FALL " 1860.
RAIGUEL. MOOREA GO..
NOB, 220 AND 222 NORTH
THIRD STREET,
HAVE NOW OPEN THE LAHOEST AND MOST
COMPLETE NOOK
FRENCH.
BRITISH.
GERMAN,
1)0MESTIO
DRY GOODS
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Is raspootfully sollot:ed
or For var'ety and completeness in all itn depart
mouth, our prerout stock offers inducements to buyers
unsurpassed by any uther liouw
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or
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ABOVE RAUB.
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usual
L &RUE 'AND COMPLETE STOCK OR
FOREP3N AND DOMESTIC GOODS,
Among wlooh will be found a general assortment of
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS,
Also, a large variot• of new and oonfinoil styles of
PRINTS, ISERRIMAOR SECONDS, Re.
aul7-gm
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IMPORTERS
HOSIERY.
13111 lON nisti virE KB,
SMALL WARES, AA:
Tuba. A/ILLUS.
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aul7•Rm
FALL, 1860.
COOPER, PA.RHAM,
WORK.
Import., and Jobber. 01
HATS, CAPS. FURS,
AND
STRAW GOODS,
NO. 51 NORTH THIRD STREET, below ARCH,
PHILADELPHIA.
MILTON COOPER. WU. M. PARHAM.
ROBERT D. WORK.
W Fall Stook now complete and ready for buyers.
aulT-Sm
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BY E. BROOKS. A. M.,
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01( emd 1131 P
&e 6 ;m g anri 7 l ,B , '7 B ' " 'a, ax, 8, 10, ia A. m.,
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8 AYD,
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ILK P. M.
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CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
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a1 t 1 0 1 0 034
4/ Nit lint Bill 7.10 7.40, DO. LlO 11./0 A. AL ,
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I V. M..
ON 8U DAYB,
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ve Alheatnut Hill 7.50 A. 11., 12.50. 6.10, anti 9.10
n i/01 CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
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1,01,1,09, am, 6.19, 6.50, and 11 P. hi.
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and TX P. M.
ON SUNDAY!,
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Lea, 4%. 5215, 6.50, alir ri d e, ll3l P. M.
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L 05,11, lit. 8, and 934
OPI IHINDAYIS,
heave r_biledelptile 0 A. al., 5,5, and 8 P
herr. ManlYnnit* M., Di, 636, andpi P. M.
H. K. Demirel Superin o
tendent,
8184 DEPO INTH and GREEN Strobe.
REEVE L. KNIGHT, 262 SOUTH SE
COND Street, 5 dome above Sprooe, west aide,
line now in store a Urea assortment of
1 31l r t!rciig:, 8 '
Druerets,
Coco Cocoa htattmee. &0.,
which will be cold at the loweet market vitae!' for cult.
MATTRI 4 SiES of kinds, ready made or
made to order, at towogß9g , re . ek t ll ouir.
• • 1162 SOUTH SECOND St., a doors ab. Bpruoe.
EIEATIIERS, of all qualities, for sale at
•A: the 'owes: cash prices
REEV KNGHT.
262 SOUTH. SECOND St., doors ab. Spruce.
VEATHER BEDS, BOLSTERS, AND
pluows.—All emu ready..inado. or Ina 43 to
order, at lowest cash prices by
salt tuvra-tt REEVE L. KNIGHT.
AO2 SOUTH BECOND t3t., doors r*:i!LlPripth
FALL.
.' 1860.
LINCOLN. WOOD;
& NIOHOLS.
725 CHESTNUT STREET,
One block below the Oitatd House.
STRAW AND SILK
BONNETS,
FRENCH FLOWERS,
FEATHERS,
RIBBONS,
Children's and Misses'
BEAVER HATS.
The 'argent and fullest assortment of the kind in tho
tut). an2l.tuthe 3m
FALL. et 3.860.
MILLINERY GOODS.
M. BERNHEIM;
No. 21 SOUTH SECOND STREET
I have now open a oomplete assortment of RIB
BONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, and BONNET MA
TERIALS, all tho most fashionable colon and Ey lex.
STRAW GOODS,
IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES,
A Large assortment of Vernon and Continental Hate,
with Feathers to match, to which I mill the attention
of MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS.
Prices aro LOW, and groat indueeme n ta will be
()flared to Cash and responsible Purehsaera.
ft FALL. 1860.
RIBBONS, BONNETS.
AND
MILLINERY OCODS EXCLUSIVELY.
We have now on band, and doily reoerling, a large
and handsome aemortment of
RIBBONS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
BONNET MATERIALS,
IiTHAIV AND FANCY BONNETS,
MISSES' AND INFANTS' HATS, MAKERS. &0..
FRENCH AND AMERICAN FLOWERS,
FEATHERS, RUCHES,
AND EVERY OTHER ARTICLE 1:t THE
MILLINERY LINT,
To ahroti the attention of the trade is directed.
ROSEN IM, BROOKS. & CO.,
aidedm X9l MARKET dtree., North side.
f TO TIIE SOUTHERN AND WEST.
ERN TRA DE. Mrs. 111 A. KING. No 27 Routh
Second Street. (wrier of Block Harlin Ile_y. kna opened
afoil awatment of FALL AND WIN rk:Ft FANCY
SONNETS. of the latout styles, to vbloh abfq invitee
their attention. nu7o-12t•
REMOVAL.
CHARLES lIARKNESS,
WHOLESALE CLOTHIER.
REMOVAL,.
EVERETT, DICKS, & CALDWELL,
CLOTH HOUSE.
Revs removed to
323 MARKET STREET.
Buyers ere rovited to exeroine our stook. eall-2m
1 - I' , L YET AS:, CO., No. 232 North SECOND
-I- , Street-1f aving removed to r new and sokeinue
store, wo would cull the attention of DPMert to our ex
tensive stock of PATENT MEI ICINEN. PER
FUMERS. and FANCY Our het rem
prince a areater varlets than nan be found at an, estalt
ishment in the United States. ana our prices will com
pare with anr market. aul-tutlis3ni
Joitu B. Mactoß,
O.Ea. 0. EVANO.
REMOVAL.—The undersigned have re
moved their Office and Salesroom from the Foun
dry .at NoBLE-STR)- WHARF, to the fr. E.oorner
of SECOND and RACE &reels, where dealers will find
a large collection of BTOVEc of the m-et approved
Patterns. Tinned, Enamelle t, and plain Hollowware,
comprising an assortment second to none in the coun
try. All orders left at the office, or by mil, will receive
prompt attention. . .
RICH AUTUMN SILKS.--A small as
sortment just ripened of
blow styles lanoy Silky,
Dian Colors lode Soles.
Cannella Stripes in colors.
Fold-oolored figures,
Also.
Rioh Printed de Laines,
Designs of Cashmeres for Robes,
Robe de Casmbre.
• New designs Perkins snit Velours.
SHARP/.BSS BROTHERS.
aulB-11( CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
TiN.YRE & LANDELL, Old Established
DRY GOODS HOUSE.
Cash Dealers in Black Silks
Cash Dealers in Fancy Good,
Cash Dealers in Staple Goode
Cash Dealers in Shawls and Dusters.
nu2s anivrth-tf
nI,AOK-GROUND S'PELLAS for the
Caah Trade.
Brown-Ground Stella..
Blue, Crimson, ard Cirect.
EYRE . LAND LL.
autl-ainwth-tt FOURTH and Alien.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY,
HEAD OFFICE, No. 425 CHESTNUT STREET.
INCOME OVER-........-.-.... 81,200.000
FIRE RIBICS TAKEN AT MODERATE RATES
LIFE RISKS ON FAVORABLE TERMS
MEEMEEI
THE MUTUAL DPI; lITSURANCE COM
PANY OY NEW YORK.
INVESTED I WORT T H M VER SI3U7O,OOOAt ESTATE,
The premiums are towaa then in many other COMM
, nice, and the Dividends have been ORBATER.
This is a strictly Ikluvuet. jompany. There are no
Eltoekholders, so that ALA. Tiff, PROMO
Pamphlets, and every information. may ho had
JP-Ails, on applieation to
F. RATCHFORD STARR. Agent.
S. W. oorner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets.
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES:
Thomas Robins, John Welsh.
Mordecai L. Dawson, George H. Stuart,
Georga M. Stroud, E. S. whe en.
John - 11. Myers, J. Fisher Leming,
Joseph Patterson, Winiam C Ludwig,
Jahn M. Atwood, Arthur O. Coffin.
Thomas H. Powers, George W. Tolaud.
William Ale Kim, Thos. Watteau. n 23 ly*if
FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO.
406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATk,D APRIL. ISM.
N BY THE STATE OF
PENNSYLVAIA.
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS
DIRECTOIIS.
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Chat R ichardeon. Henry Lowto.
Geo. A. Weat.Jneob W. Stout,.
0. Wean Davis, Menke Stern.
Time B. Martin.
GEORGE W. DAY, President.
FRANCIS N. BUCK. Vine Pree't.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. [fall-if If
NOTICE.-TRE MONTOUR IRON CO.-
To the holder. of Bonds aeoured by Mortgage, to
leatio R. llama, John Ashhuret, and Edwin M. Low.,
n truet, &O.
The property of the said Company. embraced by the
said Mort ante, will be exposed to public rate under the
name , /0/ M. Thomas & hone, auctioneer., at me Phila
delphia Exohange, in tho city of Philadelphia, on
TUESDAY, September the ilth, /360, at noon of that
day, auX7-in th it r
PROM PRIVESSOR BoOTII- 4, In my
-A- - opinion the BARTELL. JAR comb' peg more ad
vantages than any other. for Presereing,.being wholly
of slime, pteanly, strong, and durable, closing air-tight,
and opening and .hutting with feoilitY.
Jamas O. BOOTH."
FROM DR. ATLF,R.
" I have used the Hertel) All elm Jar In my fami
for the preservation of Fruit, and in comparing it with
others previously employe for the purpose, I copsider
it highly preferable, and partioularly so to metal owe or
jars with metal tops, It Ii pr. feel , air t.ght. and ee
Irom all possibility of taint. as me t e cane with metal.
It is secured with more ease, rapidity. and certainty
than by cement or solder, and opened readily. while the
fruit is kept in the most admirable Planner. Having
tested the Jar well, I consider that it meets all the indi
cations that can ba de s ired.
"
\. APIIIINOTON L. ATLU, ht. D.,
" N 0. 1 ,106 Arch Street."
Manufaoturem under the Patent
RARTELL CHRH,
, I Semi; N ort h Pins btroot,
MILLINERY GOODS.
ke., 4:c
REMOVALS.
HAS
REMOVED
No. COS CHESTNUT STREET,
South side. above Sixth,
PHILADELPHIA• nu3S-lm
LEIBRANDT & McDOWELL
• •
Plolmlel hm Btove Works,
Rod Hollow-ware Foundrie■
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
LONDON.
New Building', Philadelphia Bank
GETTY ..t LIEBING,
AGYNTO
Amp.:
SIX miworin OF DOLLARS
BELONG TO THE INSURED
NOTICES.
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THIRTY -NI N I'D AND MARKET STREETS,
PHIL. A DELPHIA.
Professor E. D. SA UNDE RS & CORTLAND SAUN
DERS. A. M., Principles.
Hon. W.M. THOLE R. Clearfield; WM. MoRIRIMIL
FAA.. of the Merchants' lintel. philmo v i" j inn. J.
W. PORN LY. or V.- Pro,., ; Hon N. H. .16.PIOWNX..
PhOndelohis ; II ev. R. W33l'lll[oolE, of the El.
Union,' Hon. J. W. MAyHAR ft, Williamsport: J.
LEISEN iiIND, Eeq...Premdent of the Lehoth Co.; and
Nerlentlon Company' and Hon. ASA PADICER,
Manoh Chunk—all of whom have sons boarding in
Saunders' Insti'ute—will give their friends who may
be looking for a life, tonrous b, and tleasiant school any
information dimmed ranperning thm seminary.
A grove and lawn of EIGHT AC ft hitt are ettaohed In
the Institute for seclusion, recreation, and Ounce! ex
eroise„
leir The tome for a minion of fire months, counting
from the day of admiesion. are e 75 for day-boarding
tinnily, Stop for pupils who spend haturda • and Sunday
at he,. and 4113 for pupils remaining omuitantir. rio
extrah‘r , es. Payments in ad .ance. auli9-1m
rpRE MISS'S MERIN() No 1135 Spring
11 - RDEN street , weal of the Church of the As
ru ption. and fnrrnmly 00VIIPIOd ht the Pie ern of NOM,
lfre• Open their A.mdom! far Worn: I.44tni on
AIGN DAY Tit E ,EpTE:lslßgft.
Ciroulenoon
tnintng tern a, and other particulars. may be obtaised
on and error the 27th nut., at the AoadenlY•
null tufts lin
31 ADA ME D'OUVILLE'S
and Frasch
Streetnd nay -School for
Iltham. 1411 SPRUCE lndlopen no MONDA} •
&Member 10th. anla ptuthim
SUMNIEH-STREET INSTITUTE
-I- for Youpg Ladies. No. 1626 HUMMER atteet.
Philadelphos. 11. a D. D. BURT re cyan her
Achnol tor briardrng and day pupae. on hIONDA 11ot.
3. Frcnah .nkan in the Ituuly. under the direction
Of an experienced native teacher. Refereno , e and
other parttoulara from circular., nun 60
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her RELECT 6IY-001. for.Yonnt Ladire, to
Trinity Chapel I ,I IIIT Y SECOND street, Weet Phila
delphia. on hlola DAY. Vept. 10. an 29 2v"
rifIHR SPRING "ARF.EN INS , ITUTE
AIL for YOUNG LADIES will to reopened on the
3,1 of SEPTEMBh.II. et 60S and 611 MARSHALt.
htreet. f ILBEarr COMM. A. M.,
mr.Y.1.13t•
pRIENDS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR
ner FO R ' NT H tua d nnr h iTee in(et . r H e use
entrance s
C co 4
L7he will reopen 9th month, 3J.
The course of inatructiou will embrace the branches
nreesntry to M 1 It orough educa Lon.
The patronam of Friends, A. well as others. solicited.
au29 St. Nn. &S suskr4 VHIJ
o North SIXTH street.
PENNSYLVANIA FEMALE COLLEGE,
AT HARRISBURG —1 he Paghth Annnalgeseioti
will commence on WEDNESDAY.Pept. eth. I miller.
can he obtainer] from Mensre Perkenpine &
FOURTH street. or Tract Depositor, 'll9 North
SIXTH 11. hev. BEVERLY It. WAUOII_, A.M.,
Principal.
G.E9B!..iR. It. BARKER'S ENGLISH And
CLASSICAL SCHOOL, PRICE Street. German
town...rill reopen on MONDAY, tleptember 34, 18%0.
au29-12t•
HARRIET BROWN WILL REOPEN
r SCROOL, FOR GIRL'S nn the N. W corner
of FILRER nnd JUNIPER &Teets. oppointe Penn
&mere. on 10th 01 ninth monta. (Sept I stal-Im.
MARGARET ROBINSON, RACE and
FRANKLIN aroma, vill REOPEN her BCIIOOI,
FOR GIRLS nn the tenth of the niothmorith. atal-Llt•
CLASSICAL INSTITUTE.
DEAN STREET. LOCUST.
The duties of tho Classical I:mitoses will be resumed
Monday. September 3. J. W. PAI RES. A. al..
mat o2mPrincipal.
G ERMANTOWN FEMALE SEMINARY,
WALNUT LANE, between MAIN and GREEN
Streets.
r his Institution will reopen September 1011.
The co Iran o' imuructiou thormish.systematic. and
practic.O. eilibrarin4 nll the iiseful arid ornamental
branches Otlnnitlal to a Jin ishot fonnle ',New g on,
Invite instruction in Music, Painter, and Lan
gnu re,
Clow lam aetins forth Terms, Course of Instruction,
eta., etc may he obi tined of
PRoP. WALTER P. FORTESCUE. A. M..
au'27-if Principal.
%ILION. BALDWIN'S ENGLISH. MA
TH I' MAT ICA I. and CLASrOCAT, SCHOOL, for
Boys, N. E. corner of BROAD and ARCH. will re-ov4a
Sept. 3d. zu_s-Im•
BALLAD SINGING, CHANTING, PI
ANO and (MITA It —Mr. T.III , HOP will renume
buelnean tln pt. 1.1111. VOCAL ACADEMY. FIL
LER L Street nen Inn•
UNIVER'qTY FEMALE INSIITITTE,
Levitt 1,41.4. Union County. Pa., Rev. JUSTIN R.
LOOM la. n . Prrodent.
1 he course of Lustritctlon in tit's instaution oeuvre
hemla the licala hes molt:tiro in rt :Sot ousts Neil see
compittecil En thrit Educ 'own. toselher with
lion in balm, French and Liarlill7l.
P.trttcular attention stt en to music.
Ann questions pertaintne to the school wespe re e
wl'l be poop i, answered by address nr the Princi
pal. Mire .a. TAYLOR. Itte next 3C5.11011 Will cum
menus September I.
Write for t c italortie. su2l-12t
►CLA, , SICAL AND EN Old
Jr. ' 4 .IH(XII, of I! D. OR '6OR Y. A No 110%
Street, ut I reopen on 310:11)Ai. Nowt ,. la
;per 31 a :al Im•
1 11 ;s. M W. hii)WE4 11.1% 4 RF.NIOVFD
her for )outiz to 13 , 25 Cll. 3 ^: "
atm''', and will reaper, mt Wedneaday, •aot.rubor 12.
A few be trdme pulp a will be rerePtvad. ror et n;uun
maw. , as A... 11,, or at tha l'reabytrilala Ouse.li 1134
and 1336 Ca-grant streat. uu2l-1m
NN INSTITUTE, SUUTUEAST Cov.,
NFR FILRER r Strtota. r•.
opus MONDAY. espirrnier 20. Fur more pnpila
wall be nalinitteil. eahlorues vont to •ny rutilreat.
au2l. tf R. 811:WART. Principal.
111 ISS T I toRP'S S'AIOOI. FOR YOUNG
LADIES. at 113 GIRARD Stmt. sglrrnpen
an MONDAY. ropternter Itl &LIZ- I nt •
CENTRAL INSTIITTE, TENTH AND
sParsio GAR DP'S Streets, sr:11 reopen Septem
her 3. 11 tie stewed for iny I) vision or the Pub' e
Grammsr I...chat - Me, for Ce oor for Bus.r•ss 1 1 d at
the • 11 ti001•41.00a1 Lett:een th• bourn of 9 and IL
euX 6w• 11. U. McGUIRE, Prineopal,
TENHOUSN 4CA DEMY.—English
and Clarsioll Bchool. (in the Car twilit:lto tlonld-
Inc,)GIIE , TNCIP and tun! . t , ets
rn
francr on Eirlitvnth /trot. laird door obncr Carrrant.
The next Pension will cornmanno on MONDAY ( r op
teml,•r J. Wm)
toll tm JOAN 11. INESTC)I T. Principal.
R WINTHROP TAPPAN'S BOARD
~Nrinid DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LA DI E!, No.
17'27 VI NP. ro.t. Dear Logan Square, .111 RE-OPEN
on WF.UN ES DA Y, , sploszniNerl2th. Circolara for
on Apollo:non
ISS LUCY R. 31.1YER and Mrs. R.
BIRD fenrsp their IN h t
. ro ” Is
-
Mee.
-
Mee. at No. 1010 SPBBL:k. atreet, .RUI4 DAI. Bey
tember 17. null 2m
PRIV tTE SCHOOL FOR BOYS—LLT
cIus BARROWS, 11,r the peat six seer, Aim
mate Principal of Rine olioutie Araileint , . in Eighteenth
street, above Chestnit street will oven a Reheol for
Ih,ye. in CHEN (*street. second di - eir below h
teenth, lubtatute Ituildintreo on ANN DAY,See
tOokte,r 3. IA)
Cireutere ns , ' be °Awned et the City Institute. and
at 606 and 600 Chestnut street.
Hart. LL. D.. J. J. Reese
soll-Irn•
MIEN
TIIE MIS'ES CASEY & MRS. BEEBE'S
English and French %aiding and Day Achool, for
Yonne Ladlr., hi 0.1703 WALNUT Street. will he re
opeued on Wednesday. Rept."l7th. 001-6 w
11 10:ANT do STRATTON'S NATIONAL
•—• StERonNTtLE COLLEGES, locat+d at Phila
delpllla. S. E. notner SF.VrN f H and CHF.3114 OT.
New Sort, Buffalo. Cleveland China -To, and St. Lome.
For information call or send for Catalogue. fel-ti •
31ESDAMES 011MARAY AND D'llEtt-
VILLY reepectfuily ii.form their friends and
the wthtio that they have removed their Boarding anti
Day School for Young Ladies from Loran Square to Noa.
13u7 and 1329 SPRUCE Street where they will be
ready to receive their pupal' on THURSDAY. Septem
ber 13th.
Mesdamen CHEGARAY and D'HERVILLY will re
ceive visitors at No. 1509 LOOA:I Square until the
20th August. i325-em
WANTS
WANTED-T() RENT IN GERMAN
TOWN, r Unto, with Int of grout,: and stable.
MO , '• 13ox 2194." Plitladelphis ?oat (Mice.
nul)-tbetu-9t•
WANTED—A Young Man of good edu
eltion, to amid In Wan.: charge of a set of
books. Remune•ntum for the first year moderate ad
dram; "L. F.." through Mood'. Dieu itch. aulp-3t.
WNTED A
—A Wet Nurse, with a fresh
breaat of milk. Apply trnmeduttoly.at No 717
MORRIS Street. au.29-71.-
A YOUNG GIRL wishes emplovment as
C•ok or CtiAmbermAid. Apply to Sim 11101)0-
NALD'S. No. 1340 1-11.0.V0hTH titreet. tw2.9.2t.
A YOUNG GERMAN, who writes and
speaks the English and French languages flu
ently, and is a good accountant, is desirous of an en
gagement in a German Importing Douse. Address
Adolph," Pre•r office. itu29 4t•
AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, WITH
feet rata baldness habits. exnerianon and educa
tion, wishes a el L UATION u n clerk or salesman in a
first•claes Dry Goals Joltbann Mule. datinfaotory re
ferenne will Las furnished. Address " PHILIP." office
of this paper. au29-st.
T IM ADVERTISER HAVING 61.500
is argicus to embark in a safe and profitable !ma
ngles that will insure a fair living. or WOkiii be willing
to loan the amount Lonny p‘rsori who will employ him
at a lair stOary and give real estate security for the
luau. A dart ss " WARREN." this office. au29 4t•
SOUTHERN MERCHANT, WITH
I-lb- t
mayoral years' experience and an extensive no
qustutance. wishes a wannest PARTNER in a Con'
mission business. Best reference given and required.
Address '• P. D.," through the post Office. au29 tit•
ityN. WANTED 'fo RENT—By a penaa
alai neat tenant. a, House situated between Arch and
Pine streets. Rent, 56 or S 7 Possession in Fey
tember or October. Address Philadelphia P. 0 . Box
19136. aultd.3t"
WEST INDIES, TEXAS, AND LOUT
81AriA.—Ati experienced accountant is now
open for an engagement as Etcmk-keepor or •ilertr. for
any pilot as above. Addreaa •• T. H. 1.1.." this office.
au2l-tit.
A LADY, with a good musical education,
wishea to form n dealt on the Ptano Mope wish
Inc to Ran will pleatte address "lIIATII..DA.' Bloott's
lltsptteh. Terms reasonable. an2l-6t•
PWAN TE . he advertiser
-I- is desirous of selling Ns interest in a first eless
IVlnnu(anturins Ideatin!' already establmhed. Four
.housand dollars in cash will be required. address
•Factor," aloe of Tile Pre33. au24-10t*
WANTED TO EXCHANGE.—One hun
dred and sixty-eta acres of choice unimproved
land in Glimeenter eouoty, N. J.. in a rapidly improving
neichborli aid, will be excheneed for improved city Pro
perty. or partioulare address' •• J. K office of this
paper. etaiing where an interview may let had.
sun lilt*
SAVING FUNDS.
AMERICAN SAVING FUNI).--00m.
v „ na eoutheiat corner WALD. in
and FOURTH Btteete. Open daily from Y .4_ll
o'olmk, and on MONDAY till Bin the evening. /hie
Old innutution han 1111C133 Raul in full, on demand,
without notice.
INTERYST FIVE PER CENT.
Au sums paid bac k , o
demand, in gold andin. ger.
TRSTFES. . .
ALEX. JVHiLLIHN. President.
RAItIL. WORK, Vice President.
John C. Farr, T. E. Ranier, Geore Nugent
John Arwraoh, Jr., T. Bodine. Alb. C'. Roberts
John Aikman, Jonas Bowman, B.M. Eldridge
Wm. J. Howard. JOHN B. WILSON •Tressorer.
JOHN C. SIMS, Seoretary. anti -1m
SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND,
Office, 331 North THIRD Street. between V.ne
and Callowhill. Incorporated by the Legislature Aprtl
11th, 1851. Open for Depoilts and Payments, daily, from
9to 2% o'olcoet. Also, on MONDAY and TRUREDAI
EVENINGS, from e to 8 o'clock.
Interest a per cent. per annum. Depositors can with
draw their noners by Chocks. if dewed. Special De
posit' received.
JAMES B. PRINGLE. President.
PRMICIIII Haas, PnaretArr. asap-tf
STEREOSCOPES AND STEREOSCOPIC
VIAWS a'Bo, Firecenclo, Fya-rtninet, ()para.
glaseex, Microrcopee.and all kind of Optical and Mathe
matical Inettunicuta. at
j, FRANKLIN'S, Optician,
au23.6tif 112 S. FOIIS It street, below Chestnut.
SPVNISII BAFRON.—For sale by WE
THERILL & 13ROTHER. No. 47 sad 49 North
agrin nn Alrma. rual3
T ARI) OIL, —6O bble. No. 1 Cincinnati
-ILA Lard OIL In more-arid for Neap by ROWLEY
& bi 0.115 tioattt WRA&VMAssi
_
AJIRIS=IMII.
WA LN T-STRESI- THEAT-10.
Role
Mots Msanlcer.- . Alf. A.
Billlaela Agent-..--
AME.I . CAN OPERA TROUPE'.
- TRUI (Thera's') wVENING. Alma.
CINDERELLA.
SCindtret , a. atrib Rhine. ; Felix. Poxes of Eleksexe,
Brookho. s Howler.
Dont/ oven atilt' o'clock. Performacoes coalmine
at TX o'clock.
?twee of Adcniogion: Dregs Code. (Beate moored
Without extra eharze.) 80 aeWs: P3r s neL ftaa4
.1.-
62.1,4 at ZO can* mg errata; Seemed nom sod -accilr
Wrtlit a, 4 7 E h e i st I;;Vgeituflia'.l7.24t. B lo7:.‘7 . . d
.
ITIVATLEY CLARILI'S ARCH.
ERT TREATS R. •
TRIA ( Thursday) EVENING. Ault. Et
TURNING TRH TAMAR.
TURNING THE TA BLS&
T. ceranlnde with
THE CORSICAN BROTRERS!
TITS CORSICr BROTHERA!
New and bennoint ecenery arrurient Mats !
Grand Taleasx a nd Cast!
Saturday next. at 2 o'oloek. Grand 2102•116
OUR Ant etßicArt coueirc
GRAND PROMENADE PREZ CON.
CER ['THIS A PT ERNOON, at HOC(ARP FULD.
cure' e Fairmount Park. by the fall MAPHION OR
Cl E 4 1"4 -
.Mr. Morita Reetheter Director. Com
mences at 234 o'clock V. Al.
Fare 6 or 7 cants from every point of the oft, (ei,
Girard-avenue Riulroad) to tie place. Pan - mesas
steamers 130 stop. =WA*
C ONTINENTAL THEATER, WALNUT Street. *brow Eighth.
SECOND WEAN,
r
OARNOR OS* o
t) SR A 11 PLEYIS
MINSTRELS AND BUR LESQ US OPERA TiONPI.
MONDAY, Anstalt 27, and .VLEY NIGHT during
the week.
This Come ony now Wands t exception
_AI No. I.
The YOUNG and OLD. GAAVkI sod GAY. ALL.
VlBll, and then prate. them.
Swum e %it be secured four dam in advance. Deane
oven St o'clock; mammon at* to Veloek.
eM ZOPIItS. dntly Prograaundes lot irsetiestlanr.
13 0 WhIt4 end 14 1 /R nti, us connection wick SS ARP-
L EY, appear night] r. ail?-111
FREE CONCERTS WILL BE
j[1•811 at eILVEtt BUR," emote the delNd
1 th # Green , Cll4 Coates Ptaftols Radars, Conieseg,
T WEN) Y-1 IF CFI and COA VER Street:. Fairmonet,
on TU } SDAY. TN Ur PDAY. and AATURDAY.II,OI
- r perrnitti og.) of this and the caning weak,. Nune
to 10 o'eloco P.M.
The HA r. MONY CORNET BAND, Bosh. leader,
haa been engaged by the laminator. and unexacting&
bits been spared to tender these Colleens agregatic and
swaging..
The Oreen and Costae-street, este Plan itilmbull
eery three inmates. Fare gents. mat tethaet
pENNA. ACADEMY OF THE FINIS
FD
MITS.-102S CHESTNUT attest.
Containing a large collection of Paintings sad
tyre. a now open daily from f A. M. tilld P. M. 441-
=Lamina 26 eta.: children Nader 12 yell; MUM rlS4f
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
D _
EAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.—
A beautiful Conn try Tint at Cbesteut BiTL
Also. n desirable Country Rsuodence at Trenton, New
Jersey.
Ph°. a benut•ful Cottage in Germantown.
Also, one calf interest an a Roling Mill . Ripaiting i Pa..
Atei a large mroe-atory Brick Dwelling. to /lead
ing, Fa.
Al 4, is Pittstnr;, Ps Sexton's Wuldagtou boa
Works.
Allah a splend.d Farm 41300 aortic at New Mayes,
Connecticut.
Also,a lams Fotandn', two Furnaces. Bolling MIL
and Nall Faotrity. at Hyde tark. fe. Y.
Also, a snail Iron Furnace. at Scranton, ?s
-almi). a large interest in a Coal MIMI. war !hack
and 10 Coal Circa beat make.
Intuire of the owner.
d. JATI SPRTON. RI. D..
N. 1241 MKl,nla btrakit.
or, PAUL lIECir CARTER.
No. 411 VI 1E ',treat
P. B.—A beautiful Stemmahip, known as lb. • Bird
of (Le {Va‘e." au)) 3uf
Flop. SALE—THE STOCK. VIKTORIA,
LEA`th, and GOOD -W JLL of a large Carpet Es
tah!iihment.
Located in one of the But Busman Unita in the
City.
Tr e stork is one or the beet selected in the sualuit.
The thole well be dupuud of ea Csrarsbto tams , o
c:ose a p st.cessiop.
for plrt.culers, apply at No. 47 South FOURTH
wan lit
gaNORTH THIRD STRE/T STORE.
No. 43 1 . and 41re other Re.res sztioinizet.taprat
hne, by A. P. J. H. MORRIS. No. 91f. MICK
dtrzet. An3ol Y.
$5OO-TUE ADVERTLSER, WHO 18
• oblosed to le•ir• tie eity to tome=
.4 W
health, offer, for e • roll ••e•
but , ftes• vlth rood •111 sad brand,
for '10) For pnylea •ry Wren. with real Emu.
Factor," V.' Press otsca. ••421•20
SALP OF ORIZABA IRON
IML ORWS. SOPHIA FCRNACE.
nutbr•inty ve••••C Ices as Trt.retre 'or eartaila e Tediton
of Pollud 31e COrtillet. and in ya rsuaeee of a daemon(
the lltstrict Court of Al ethenl county. In tart
weVth of Per:L.l7lyard* to rlO. 3 o• lierrete%=_,
`IM wtll expose to nubile tree. lithe SIERCHANTip
XCH A Nr;•...0(1 FOUR I H Ptreet. to therms of Mis
ter, nn ICVSIJAY. PEP • . t tot MO. enenteraetes
t 1 u'o'oek A. M.. the Politer Eel and NW Fssionea,
•ItJsred near New A.:set. Grtsrreree- want,. Portant
vsn,...orrn so 'the ORM , ' HA IRA:. ••ORlLB•zno
tynri, • P , P•111 8011 PI F.•TiPP.II BPPUPP
g , noOl Cols. Nut Fogg., mkt Mask
H 4 ettt , ze , r. SO Vail •Isel•li.es un. rosint Ptak"
o honen I tlaehntler• tar e.snufasturtug Pau Yap nl,l P to BAroth.
Alan tho falaaa Eurna.c*, kznw! rr Pophl*. adiollixas
st ve Wnth a. s hich to capable of turlung oat Up WKS Of
FIR Imn per work.
Abo. set e•ni tote of jocund, aditoolat sad arena toe o I !Prot &ft tceat to the •I roe WO4l. costumes.
Con'. Iron Ore. Limestone. Ltd Fire tiny.
Team , —One•lcarth of tee tarehthe mosey Gabe red
:n °ten en the se how:ede 'neat of the di ed
, 1101 W
an nit, one. two, rears o, nod tore. ea from the flare d wale.
with zoterest trim 0113 t me; the deferred paysteett
be secured 0) bead sad Morthat• Oft the prom/tee.
1
f 9
. " ”R ' i1 1 f)1 1. 1 4414 1.311Ri.
WM K. 1,1,d1C1(.
1(0BUILDING LOTS FOlt SALE,
, e the z srdly-ororor tar Borman of D.:mama
to. n. front ron Wert. 6.3 foot r. 40. reenter to *noir
2) fret yr de ; 30 fort front be lifki foot deep matinee's
In Ote 'entre feet M minium prier $3 it foot front, tf
•3tly appllcstayst Is AL.....
FA AIL. It INOWALT.
aulttf Rierwilt's Mats. Dowatattevrt.
-;(1 VALUABLE FARMS FOR .U 611; in
fond Itvvinn. For larlaar m formatiaa ajpsig
lt :4, EI
434 . ORTH T , KD 3tracto.:auxesn. 11. J.
null ituthlm•
gm TO REST—Two spacious, well
.llo9.lig hted. 9611-9entliate4 Room.. Dem =Et-
Omits. so .ted for printing offices. Of (or VMS.
varpoo•P al them is most. stsssn 00V1111 . misehod. 4141-
dress •• X. Y box 5397. PmtOilice. as7-Mk
Pi 3 DUI D ERS. —A large lot, hiving
-2- three front., euttab:e for I:antedate rioprovemen,
eltuwed T W EIS Tt ETH street. Wow CATILA.RIA/6.
WIN be sold oc Scaommodatlng tams t.O • para k i e ria
motors. etoee. For terms. to., &dame "I.^
this pit*,
VACTORY LOT FOR ,SALE.—A
-M: lot havint throe fronts, admirably intuatod to
boa tioreloore pert of the city. WW be rented or ssssoooolllldddd
on. roman:l2o.le terms. For parbeelars, apply at thug
°Moe. briar
MISSOURI LAND II
3n0,000 Acres for Sale, at 'nee. ranging from W
to co cents or Acre, in any auannniss ottiummi.
TAXES pad. ai dPA FENTS procar,d for inrikai
se ra of Land under the Graduation Act.
Plata furnished gran, by atiainal•A • • 00 tIlf• alan o
For !archer inforritaLon i5.29 1 / 1 .
Wf tzON, stawLRAGS & CO.,
U. E. and General Land Urn*.
64 CH F,STNUT
13.. tween THIRD and I , 4,: kr ak,
81. LOUIS. O.
LAND WARRANTS bought. sold. and located.
1/2-3m
FOR SALE—The Stock and Fixturea of a
Who:tamale Boot and ...hoe Boos*. new dew
food businese. Thus is a Imo opportunity for axe oast
ainshint to to into the business or a house wanting to
inereeee their trade. Sattsf•met.♦ reasons Wing for
selling out. Address "Box 2...." Pluladelphsa Pat
Office. with name. jabtt
VNURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS
For sales . large lot in the tbathwest.rn wotioopq of
the oily, well Minted for a Narver,. Torquesyeomaoaa
nas.
vor Fart/yaw* Aare', " K. ' at this omlDoe. aerf-tf
BOARDING.
B OARDIN(.4.—The eligible and well-ftir
n:stied Home. No. 1313 WALNUT Sties , . will
be reopened tor the recerion of two or three lee'ent
ri eta fitmilles, on theist rdepremtier. tinder the eapern
won of efficient housekeepers. References exchanged.
au.1.9 et
PRIVATE BOARDlNG.—Gentlemen and
their farmlies, or single gentlemen, can be seem
modated with Board. with element and ban
room.. furnished or nufernishad. at 61.11 LOCUS
south side of Washington equate. The loehhom.
opposite to one of the handsomest parks in tie Ohl. in
cet tTal. and extremely pleasant. Transient hem=
visiting the city out be accommodated by the day of
week. Terme moderate. A basementfrontrecoh.
private entrance. for rent. suitable for an °Moe. All
TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN OAN BR
or-E .erzzamovd , with good , airy apartments. (with
tr.!' Address .• • 1? th m lertl ity • h 13 Lc =V il s Cr:
patch. NOB
111EPICLNAI.
PROF. MORRIS' EIJOEPHALCIS.
There are 100.000 Sufferers froth DI o[
the NERVOUb SfeaNbt, tn the ody of
whoa= be cured by oaths
_ rfluloEf•Olt M0R2.18. _ _
B U 0 E:IakJ:AIGO IS.
Which is an mistrial
and
WONDERFDL REMEDY.
Compounded from the private formula of Professor
Morris, M. D.. of this city.
II sots directly upo the Nerves
111 n
ABSORPTION
through the pores and it nee trial of •
'BINDLE BO
to test Its marvellous virtues.
Saferer Y s f oCmI
ENT OF
AgIIXi VEM DEAD,
BRAM,
GENERAL DE Ayr.
NEURAL 6 lA,
lIREUMAT DIM.
CHRONIC NEHYOI,79NR&St a-4..
Will find the desired reflect), its
R.X.TERNAL veR,
as directed in the Circular.
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Ifyou suffer from sleepless night/.
11,10 U are a victim to nears/sta.
11 You are prostrated by excessive grief.
If you crave stimulating drink,
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As it 'WM Te7llol , those miserable sensations which tis
dune a morbid disposition towards intemperance.
TRY IT, if you are suffering Rom Nervous Debility
in any of its forms, and you art! l fi nd it a soothing a•
INVIGORATING APPLICATION
to your nerves. and worth many times its oat, in the
relief afforded.
Numerous testimonials from the most
sources respectable
can be seen. by sPrilYing at the oNee of pro
prietors.
Prepared by MOCKRIDOE a co., No. iss North
FOURTH Street.
ggir And for Sale by Druggists generally. In-tsar
ASTIII4. ForAer7.l.°7.,'"'
plaint. Use
FEND T'S
BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES,
Made by 0. B. SEYMOUR & 00., 107 NAMUR
Street, New York. Price dyer box ; seat free by poet
mr7-4m in FOR SALE AT ALL npareenenr.
A WNINGS! AWNINGS ! !
Fi•AGS ! FLAGS !!
JOSEPH Et FOSIk:It, AWNING MAKE.
443 North THIRD Street,
Phtladelphm,
Ms on hand F LAD a of all sizes. or made to order, at
short notice. r ohms! parties. Clubs. or captains of
rersels, would do well to call before onrchasoir else
where. Baoktng Bottoms. Bass, and Wagon-corers.
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OILS —l5 500 gallons Ectra Bleached
Whale Oil; l t 2oo rallons Extra glerwhed F itphant
01; ; 140 Knit.) am h xtra Stained Whale Oil. (hat 001 . -
no it LO bbls pure Tanners' Oil ; in store end for seta by
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