The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 20, 1860, Image 3

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• , - • "RRIVED.
Debi ifip7. Riokarde t A I dar frois Camden, Dale with
rto&p a' Riertsy &•Co. • • •••
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wtit norn to Jul.' Bewley & Co. •
IllohpearattDenn,dmith, I day from DlWONAL'aßridiet
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gl —Da oa b t to s Iphonse'. Vincent.l day from Salem. NJ, with
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Otaismar Anthracite, ;ones. !Plows from New York,
With indite to .W bl Saud & Co.. • •
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(Chavessondesse of the Press./
New numarre. Sept 19.
• , ArriVad, shiPa Dopentotion, from Boston; Georgtone,
neat giew.Yorc'. •
The iteaawhip Star of the West will sail for Havana
on the Mt inst.
• • MEMORANDA.
Steamship Kennebec, Johnson, hence, arrived st
York yester4y.
• ' Steinetnie stY of Richmond, atitehell, sailed from
Riohmond inst. for Philadelphia.
Befuishir !curdle, Bullock. for Nov York, s'intin.
vans, olcared atNew Urbane 14th inst. •
kgnesinship Bremen. Wessels, from Bremen Sept 1,
and Borquipton 6th , arrived at New York yesterday.
Akio sry V l Searn
o inon, Tiokbani, for Philadelphia,
snared otward at Liverpool 6th that.
• Ship John Bryant, Gardner, Rooleallao. at Cuxhaven
Bark Oast, Ryder, for Philadelphia, sailed from Boa
init.
mut 3 V O OOll, UMW, cleared at New York veaterday
for Galveitton. • '
Bark Clue R Batil, Beandells, for at Thomas. cleared
YOrkgesterday.
Brig Routan. Drinkwater. cleared ae Et John, NB.
16th inat. for Philadelphia.
' Brig Ocean Lee, Morrow. henna. via Berbadoee. at St
Thomas Rld ult, end sailed geth for Crab lelsod and Phi
ledelDhis.
Brig A 13 Cants% Watson, for Philadelphia, wag ad
untried at New Odeon. 16th ion.
- Behr J L Bodnar. Cordery, hum, arrived at Belem
17th nub
MusD P. ateTer, and Jacob & William, Matthews,
hence, arrived Fortino:loth 16111 lust.
• Behr Grecian Matthews , hence, arrived at Ports
mouth inst: . .
Bohr Smith Tuttle. bens, arrived at Barnsta
ble 1601 l C ug
Fehr aroline Hall, Graham, hence, arrived at Digh
ton UM last:
Bohn Mary Pletoher, Crosby. Ella, Paeksrd, and Sa
rah, Benson for Philadelphia, the latter via Sipplean,
mined from New Bedford DU inst.
•
Bohr 8 Chester, Bowen, hence, arrived at Nantucket
16,11 last
Behr Brunette jettison, bane', arrived at Richmond
19th mat.
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Sohn J Bleeeker. Fdwards, and Emma Beulah.
Botanic, bleared at New York yesterday. for Philad.
• Bohn Sophie Ann. Smith. ti A lieoknober. Stubbs, and
Ala ! /indium hence arrived at Boston lath inn.
Holmes, Rawl% sod John Rodgers. Clerk.
for ftiin l i i el i gta, sailed from Providenoe lath inat.
Steamers Josephine. Green. and Vulcan. Morrison,
hence, arrived at New 'York 'asunder.
SPEOL&L NOTICES.
HATS FOR FALL.-W. R. WARBURTON,
HATTER, No. 430 CHESTNUT Street, having pre
pared Several new styles of HATS for gentlemen's an
tame WNW. , reepecUully invitee intonation and pa
tronage. • sets-6t
BATING Forn—NATzoitAL &Mr, TAM
flowralry.—Chattsold by ths Bute or Fitrenneranut.
RULES.
1 Mem is mailed mr) day, and la any moont
motor small.
FIVE PER CENT. interest L paid for money from
Ms day it bleat to.
The mousy is always paid beak in SOLD whemsror
It is called for, sad without sodas.
:4. Mossy ismosives from/Lumens, Adirilipttidirefer.,
.owareliass, sad Mbar 'Prutsabin lams seams* Mal.
to rejoin a long Or sheet period. •
*a. The 'Dowry received born DePasitors is invested la
*sal Eats* Kortagew *mid tenth end other first
idass asemitiaa:
I. Moe ogitejyifidly,;liriLMl' Ctilit. ig4tUnisai
(Am Illdrd amt. Philadetslls.
.
ALLenotrui not'fall' to read the &dyer.
temarient of Prof. OOD in t&liaeo paver. stuS- it
.
SILAXANDILEI Fnus-Piook S.AFES.—A very
tamp assortment of 'SALAMANDERS for stdo at yea
insane etitMe. No. 30,11011/oMitl Bt., Pailadelphim
,all3O - - - - E VANS &-WATkON.
„thrit P*iei Ourtnura OP TUN LAM'
li.tatc, made is the beet meattii, totterenly tor OX
TAIL SALM ,LOWEST eoliths gnome walked le
Main Fiona. • All gooleAuttleto omer warranted Bette.
foamy. Our ONE-PRIOR spriest to atria* adhered
thee we believe Ate to be the only our was of dealing
all itirtel27 trimited althh - JONES et.
WV_ . • . iliM MARKET Xtromit.
Quints & "Bitrata , s V/ILFBRATBD
Nonni= Bzurrna ithcanint,
The Best in Use for Family Bowing.
No, 730 CifiBTNUT Street. ;nits&lphin.
'swims
~Elissza's :13AvitNS Fron)--Noantwirt
Comm tWORD 'surd Wats!? Bramites.—Deposits re-
Weed iii Mitsii and large annouste, from all clammy of
remnienitf. and idiom Internet at the rate of FM
rER GENT. per annurn. ' •
• Money may be drawn by akimbo without tom of in
tripen_dallY, from S o'clock, and on Mon
lay and flaterdey until nine in the evening. "'resi
dent, FT.A.NKLIft FELL; Treasurer and Beeretary,
nitall. M. MORTIS. , •
MARRIED.
FLAMIOAIe—RAZZ4T e —On . the 0.11 of Aucust• IMO,
by Rev. M. Kitraser, of this int.. Mr. Wm. H. plant_ W Imitton.l to Mies
i f i agete,imprctit,
c " 20,, An y 'mom/talk et.
-iosieih'e March, by the ey. Thomas Mr. ee
H. egme. of Ipilifontitt, to Mite Mary A. Zieb.nnr.
melphts. • •
GiftftittY.—JUßTlOß.—On the 17th instep t. by the
Rev. . Tnylor,Mr. Mantron.Oodfrity to Mite Mum
Blirikrilll4lolo,b6th ofWilfainetoo. Del.
MC TALU-15ARD —On the 10th of July, Ity_ the Rev.
Mt. (Rey, Mr. Archibald McCall to Mee Mewls ß.
Lard, tooth of this city.
.DIED.
MATTIM4II.--Pesiancil this life, on the 18th instant,
Fromm, *ifs ofXoseph I. Matthise.
• The relatives and nilds of f' the family are Wee
tionately invited to attc the Amaral. this (Thursday)
artereaßiket BQ:clock.. tom the reader** of her hus
band, no, 1511 north firciond street. To proceed
.to
lilenument Cemetery.
KIRBY. , ..g)n the 17th inst., Isabella, wife of Richard
••- Paws' from the residence of Mrs. A. Kirby, No. M 1
North Weeend street, this (Thuteday). morning, 14. M
olo`ook. • -
•AY RES! —On the 17th kettle, Anna M., infant
daughter of Geogge R. and blab H. Alma.
Funeral from the ...idolise of her grandmother.
Deborah...A. Marshall, thui (Thursday) afternoon. at
Do'eloetr.-
BADORILL.O.I the 18th instant at Bristol, Ps., Ed
mend Rodger, in the slt rear of age.
BAUNT.—On the Zak **tarn, ftemea 24. Haunt. in
Mink! year.
_Fea•rat from dm madams& of hie father. No. 313
3
&DIM Thirteenth street, tins (Thundayl 'Ramon, at
_o meek. _
the 17th, instant. at North Lebanon,
Pa. Lehman. in the Teth
_year of his
- fintind • from the residence or his brother. sada
loin Lohman. Germantown. this (Thureasy) after
noon. at - 3 o'clock,
LIVZIKY t rOn the 17th instant. Mrs. Mary Ann,*ife
of George rseyiaged 19 sears.
Fusers! Man ths residence of her husband. No. 190
Po plar streat,this (Thursday ) afternoon, at 1 o
..PRTSROOII.--Cin the 17th instant. Mts. Mary Peter
son, in the am year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her brother. Samuel
Meat, Nseettrwa lane and Harrogate lane. this (Thurs
day) afternoon; at 2 o'4look.
DIIFFY.--00 tie 17th instant, Philip A. Daffy, in the
34Year of his age.
Funeral from his late residents, ne street, west of
Fortieth,-West Philadelphia, Ituii (Thursday )
at 9 o'clock. •
- GRAHAM.—On the 17th instant, Mrs: Matilda Gra
ham. aged b 9 Team
Funeral from her kte esidence. No. NI 'North
Twenty-third street, this. ( Thursday ) a ft ernoon, at . X
o'clock.
144031112211 jeere- 18th instemt, lAtigabath
mem. lath 07 t h of her age.
Ma-
Fnneral from her late reimole4oo, No. 433 North
ahirtsentb street, on Fridak ea..' noon, at I o'clock.
, MOURNING GOODS FOR FALL.-
Mak Amelia.. Ras Anglia, Amur. Cosh
mera
ha m'. hied.... cashmeres, Bombazine..
aman, *minutiae,. Boenlines. Velour Reds.
&Mande Chili's. PlinAlf BicabaNitife Alpose, ko.
- Second !dimming Corded lidanase,
Vansushas Orandrine ke.
- Sleet mod _Purple PL.= Pr inted Atouarelins Do
Woes end Caebrneree. , , -
Mack and Whits.Ralisit Di I.shles. um cent.
DX-0*024 & SON. Idounilug Store,
yid - Do; 918 Chestnut inreet.
THE YOUNG MEN'S REPUBLICAN
CLUB wIB meet lit rbeir room. - Aturd Mon* of
rd or Two Artllll4lol. Soo CRESTNuT Went, at
8 P.H.. on THURnDAY,2OOrnar., Business of impor
tation will bet tradiaotod. •
•* • * LEVI ~ RUTTER, President.
W: X. PA Secretary. • nel9-2r
NOTICE TO FEMALE Ti.llollllElgtt.
Yearti a nl i trtdial 9 iirti a rl i fttliltnit l i
B0(11..-rill take place at tee Waakinguin Bebop!
Moues. Bkoir's lane. • AIABAYUNK, BeTUBDAY
neat, the MI tutelar; at o'clock A. datery ehto o
By or l difr - ir= the Comite.tiee on qualifioation
Teachers. = ' ael9-3t
' UNlVERearneLter pEarmixtvvlcuk...
' LAW TREAIIEEMENE.
-tails of this Mouretion calamine on the rat
of October nut. The following me the subjoin' or the
lectures: - -
Roc GEORGE
i IgA . R.S7,OOD--i! International, Con
etL{tt+ggoarti sod E i relighat eel tlsegeti."
rot eEEPTER • Kam Estate and
Ooeveganeleg."
d
Se T et e ar d gi e rit t l fir li t y h e e t. °A lecturz
room. ter . ileimeer Mille . • eu, 8w
plIVIpEN;18.
WILININUTON,
• AND 1 , T,114048 RAILROAD COMPANY—
Reniaiadif DWalark.—Th* "Ditantota hays this day da•
olarnd a Denn•anatd divioend or three and a hair per
cants on the oanitniAtionn of the nOMPBB) , ,Mitli• on
.
and attar let Ootobernext. AI.FRISO illtntltilitt •
eldo=thititsk t! • Igeorotarr.
D THE PLANTERS'
BANK: OF TEN Dividend of
teontr• *yen and tkree.anarters_l43oper *at. on *be
stook or :the• f`laubia' mane otT ooneasea, leas the
fruition* opatta of • area alroode , lndd w4ll be
paid **deb* tam *taro flank of Pailadelphia, oa
and aneribaratb tiet.
self qf, . O. M. TROUTMAN. enabler. ,
PVT OX. OF TH 0 PHILAHELPERX,
lur r OiSANTOwN. AND holtßlVowli RAIL-
IoAD .; September 17, 1810.-. The Hoard of Mena
ihlOLOf ' Company' at stated'ntecoUng of the 13th
leeseiht,:deedated a dividend of per cent . on the espi
ialetooh. for six month.: ending the 10th instant. which
of Oe. said to atoekholders on and atter MONDAY. tee
lit October !oat. Ttansfows will not be made for ten
dare otter thetent Instant
selS tathet.ol, W. 8. WILSON, Treasurer.
SALES BY AUCTION.
"1111 4 1111.4. NEV SANSOM
STREXTji.• • •
.1.411,02 SAL M OF MOISES AND OARRIA6I3O.
• . On Saturday morning, at 10 o'olook.
fielading a pair of valasbie Bison Hawk Colter 10 1 0 ed
uThorid piiidtwa ,oljeridesJintt, Vermont. •
allettencetoree, Mrsteon wagelt. and Hareem, be:
° M i nZer:h t .4,, he z t zgrifil l ip: P ar regrvekcrttitteeref
OM nit mem
C APro l io teco ss negent on
scoop
nt of-the weather.
Teadn s fiale of 100 Carmweneit Octlhor.
ALFEMD,Mt..I I / 3 11tiCM0116
' . ; •
_ Epru,cs..tioNAL.
PAWN, REENM,',AND LATIN, by
`1114414thi1?;..t.
LOORESTOWN:, BOARDING-SCHOOL
11 1 0itielitfil 1101 tempt.* rote 10th month, Oato.
be OMR; For tantioll.to Imotto
" • No KT S. -LIPPLMOOTT. Proprietor,
edirtit* - ifooreattona P. 0. . Ihnltunton N. T•
MUT It,ibVIVOTIOI4.—NIM
HMO 111611U:or to,Artrittme tojpr Duptir,
r f
ee t On MunDAi. 00 wbert.
rtgg i egfir t - INAP-56",
THE PREBB.-4 1 1111 . LADELPHIA;, THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER 20, 1860.
NEW*IMLIOATIONS.
NOW REApY,_
::WijRCESTER'Ei ;''
00jAPREURNeIVE nroTrortiivir,
FOR SCHOOLS.
'COUNTING-ROOMS,
AND FAMILIES,
REVISED AND ENLARGED,
BY
J. E. WO4OESTER, LL. D.
One Vol. Large ftmo, 608 pp. Frio.. 8/1.
This Dictionary isenbstantially a combination of the
Comprehensive Dictionary, first Publieheein Igha, and
the "Academia," published in /1355. It contains a very
full vooalattlary of well-authorized English words, and
also 1118111 other words, in relation to whioh an Engllelt
reader needs information as to their orthography, pro•
nunotation, or meaning. In Bastion to the common
ivorde of the language, it oomprigeo numerous technical
termit in the various arts and sciences; some winds
which are obsolete or antiquated, but which are found
in books that ere much read ; some which 'are local or
provincial; some which are peculiar to the United
States; and some inch words from foreign languages as
are often met widithr •Engliett books. The notice of
synonyms will be, it is believed, of essential use.
Attention is particularly invited to the appendix,
which contains ,
FOCA BULAR IBS OF
CREEK AND LATIN PROPER NAMES.
SCRIPTURE PROPER NAMES.
CHRISTIAN NAMES OP MEN AND WOMEN,
WITH THEIR SIGNIFICATION.
MODERN GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES.
ALSO. TABLE'S OF
PRONUNCIATION OF THE NAMES OF DISTIN
GUISHED MEN OF MODERN TIMES.
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN WRITING AND
PRINTING.
SIGNS OF PLANETS, ASPECTS. ZODIAC, &c.
A COLLECTION OF WORDS, PHRASES, AND QUO
TATIONS FROM THE LATIN, FRENCH,
ITALIAN, AND SPANISH LANGUAGES.
THE PRINCIPAL DEITIES, HEROES, &c., IN
GREEK AND ROMAN FABULOUS HISTORY.
Copies furnished Teachers for examination at half prim).
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131 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.
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VIRZ.PROOF SAT:ES.
LILPE'S PATENT
WROUGHT AND CHILLED IRON FIRE ..AND
BURGLAR-PROOF HAM AND COMIIIMUL
TION BANE LOCKS. VAULT DOORS, &a'
The time hen arrived when Bankers, Merehants. and
business men begin to feel not only the unnortanoei Prot the necessity of having a thoroughly fire and burgle r-
Proof Safe.
That the sheet-iron or common safe tam been inn.
improved as fire-prootarnoe it. first traroditehotr, ant
that it will preserve the written matte r, under favors
able circumstances, is admitted ; bet r hat it still Mass=
riche defects must be conced ed. 7.ta liability to be
mashed by tbe fall of walls, Statism e, 0., or by its own •
fall: Ito inebilitr to prevent the cow dant evaporation of
toe moisture of the filling. as it is scarcely leellßible to
make or keep the vapor chamber reatert eht in so frail
a structure ; also. its entire mobil! ty to retain the Steam
or vapor during the fire. its rape I deterioration lir met
and otherwise. and its entire into jaunty aaemit burgla
ry. will hardly be denied. ill. ' claimed t hat
defects are remedied in the 1.4:0 Are wrought and chilled
iron safe and bask, and the ow out of this article is. not
only to show this fact, hut the who and the wherefore. •
To do this understandingly. a short synopsis of the
structure will be first prshoy tad. of this as well es of BM
sliest-iron safe, premesua• that the two I:An/deice corn-
Mee the Verclere dee now in use. Further, that'
that the vaporeriuwa t 'e for the only one now relied upon
to make the safe firr..pro of, or all safe-makers having
any celebrity. non'jecinlitly. ell now put In a composi
tion-chamber for this' eat. -
81 1KUOTLYEE k/F C ILLIM IRON SAFES DE-
The base SCRIBED.
m o bode a this safe is a box made of liars of
wrought irr, D . ,t 1 to tg" of an ineh thick by lig to I%
niches crossing eaoh other at Asia angles., sad
Pieced bind each other, forming a contemn network
oboutlnch holes arc drilled near tacit other through.
these Ars, andounter sank ; omit iron Is run between
OM bars and i nto the holes, and over the outer ou
truns,. making the whole thickness Lig to 2 inohes of solid
withoutioints; the wrought-iron bars thoroughly
chiming the &tat iron, and making it dryll proof, while
th.e two irons arose strongly tied as not to be separated
hroken by eny ordinariPower.
STRUCTURE OF fl P.ET-IRON BARES DE-
The EDIBE.
e/lest-iron wife is made of heet-iron plates, from
one sixteenth to one. twelftn of an inch thick, banded
round the outer edge with light bar iron, the larger stare
llamas hand norro the centre. This constitutes the
whole iron work, adding the door Ilansee sad back plate
and the door-way nr front nausea ; except some eases
a thin nlate of hardened steel is plaited Inside, and this
Is celled a bingLar-proof safe.
As has been mentioed, each of the above Safes have
composition chamber. or, more eractiontly, vapor
chambers, as yew [s found aboifintely necessary to ant
upon the iron Stoles that surround the composition
chamber, or the heat would batman, uondnoted through
Menet I/Angell to the interior. though composition °eters° good a non-conductor. se ron le a bee con ,
dada/ of heat, and valor is the only preventive, It
must be admitted that tee best material for this cham
ber %tithed which Is the greetest absorbent, and will not
cake or become hard. Lime may be conceded to be
that article, as most of the Safe makers use a earniso
intkon having lane for a. coneutuent, and this is the only '
reliance for the produotlon of vapor ; tut es lime to
light, it is in the sheet-iron safe adult...rated with Lire
elny. or some heavy substance, to give them weight and
stolidity.
The Chilled Iron Safe has both in theouter structure,
tonsequenily the °limner Is filled with limo unadultera
ted, producing much More vapor than the composition
used by sheer-iron ma' ere. end while the sheet-iron
;Safe is warping and telltale at every Joint:when heat
ed allowing the vapor to swipe. the chilled iron has no
outer joint.. and the thickness of trot prevents the
springing of Disjoints. consequently the vapor cannot
escape. And here lies the great advantage this este
huge,. fire proof) over the sheet iron, but it has other
Important advantages. The structure ahowl um it
cannot be affected by the falling of wells. Writers, eta,
(yr its own fall; that there IS Rochelle. for deterionition
Wein /OA or otherwise: that In cue of fire tie shape is I
not Wanted ; that if It Is checked by water, or. other
cause, the check clan only peach to the wrought Iron
bars, consequently the Bale is not Injured for nee ; that
the gleam or vapor le mainly kept n the varier °ham
per, ands:Mee not destroy the bindings to books, or so
Were the paper es to require copying, thereby saving
this trouble, as well as the expense of &nemesia..
As to Burglary, the structure shows this *are tole
drill•prcof all over the screed. and, with this
Gels=
brated Bank Look attached, which is doll.aledge, and
powder proof, It will be seen that it is thoroughly bur
glarikroot—wille theatrueture of the sheet iron Safe
allow' Wet the erowbsr, axe, cold-chisel, or Grill can
Penetrate it in a few momenta. without muck noise or
distiebenee.
• The hollowing We severs test is one of the many of a
similar character non In m 7 posireasion. end published
in my general elreplar, fully demonstrating the advan
tages claimed for thus Safe
GP:gnu BAY. Wirermain, July 25,1 W.
warehouse was loaned on the morning o f the 11th L s
ust
I FRANK n. now h. Esti . agent of Lillies Safes : My
and you may judo aof the character of the fi re wen t
tell you that fifty barrels of whhtky stood within eight
feet of one of rail. lame site No. dßefey, asking en
&Whit heat. whiegi your Safe pareed through, and, to the
astonishment rip all , preserved everything, money,
bodge, end Pete re, ins perfect state. Signed,
Goo H. HAYWOOD.
WM. C. SADLER, general Agent,
716 WIESTNIIT Street,
under Meuronio Ball.
ms2O-Irstr
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
VOPARIMERBIIIP.—NOTIOE—I have
thisiur formed a CopartneruMp with WM W.
t Andei•the " firm" or CONKLIN & BEON
EON, in the reneral Livery. sale and exalts' • Stable
Business. E. K. CO&KLIN.
rldladelph a/ingunt 20. 1861:1.
E. IC, CON ELM. thankful for the liberal hationine
extended to im. bete to soboit the same the pew
Orin of Conk & Bronsom E. K. CON LIN
te7A 6t." w w. pito:46ox.
ANIALGAM BELLE.
Only Odig-stun the price of Brass and less than half
that' of' Sterol Bells; of equally sonorous and melloW
tono. Wan anted for twelve months against breakage
by rear sinews.
For aale a Ithe BOLE AGENCY in Philadelphia, No.
din 00B1111,Bl I ON
Walthetußp „ A. M. F. WATBOI4.
PIURUCATIONBA,
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WM. E. J LIMN. Fes., Librarian Patent Office.
Prof. JOSEPH HENRY, Soo. Smithsonian Institute.
WORCESTERIAN ORTHOGRAPIIY IN THE
UNITED STATES SENATE.
In a recent dieoussion in the Senate on the bill to
carry into effect the treaties between the United Etates
and Siam, Chitin, Japan, Penis, nod other countries,
the following orthographical amendments were made,
as reported in the Washington Globe:
Mr. Bayard. There are some amendments which are
merely formal, and I desire to make at a suggestion of
in Department. In line six, section twenty-one. I move
to etrike out the words " of the Sublime Porte." and in
sert the word " Ottoman" between the words " the"
and "dominions " , It is a different mode of descriptiOn.
It is considered baror and mon effective.
The Presiding Officer. If there be no objection, that
medlfiestaon'srill be made,
Mr. Bayard. I have another amendment wherever
the words" offense" is sprit with an s." instead of a
.3," to si nks out the "s' and insert the "o, " because
it is an offence against the Englin language to spell it
in that war. • f Winter.] •
The presiding Officer, That modification - wilt .be
made.
Mr. Bayard. T move, also, in the fourteenth line of
the twenty-eighth section, to strike out the second "a"
in the word's employee."
The Presiding officer. It will be so Modified:
Mr. Bayard. I have one other formal amendment
wbieh is essential. It is, in the ninth line of the first
notion. Wingert the words "invested;" instead of
vested."
The Presiding' Officer. Thai ;hangs will be made.
The bill was reported to, the Senate tui amended, and
ainenainents were concurred in, and the bill ordered to
be engrossed. and read a third time.. It was read a
third time, and passed.
"SIGNIFICANT FACTS."
The publishers of Webilter'a Dictionaries hare re
cently published, under the hoed of " ffignifioant
Facts," several certificates from certain booksellers in
relation to the relative sales of Worcester's and Web
ster's Dictionaries. The step bas undoubtedly been
taken to produce the impression upon the public mind
that, Worcester's .Dictionary does not *ell, add that
Webster's doer. It is therefore proper to state that none
of the firms named have any " Pamela-re interest" in
the sale of Worcester's Dictionaries. They are not
our agecte, and most of them have not purchased di
eeetly from us a copy of the book. In fact, we shall
Presently show that they have, most of them, an inte
rest in preventing the sale of it. We are therefore
happy to learn that they have sold as many comes of
I Worcester as they have certified to.
We feel that the literary publio meet be heartily tired
of the " War of the Dictionaries," and we confess that
we are: but there Is a large class of people engaged in
the varinne avocation of life who have something else
to do than to study Lexicography. They know little
about the etymologies of words, and care less. Stitt,
they want a good English Dictionary. They want it for
their own Use, and for the use of their (Mildred. It is
phis class of purolumere that the publishers of Webster's
Ll:olionariel hope to influence by their advertisement",
misrepresentatione and mblitatementir. "Oat
"Get the Cheapest !" "Get the Great
t A h o y e s l3 , 3 ' , g ut ek n V Aletionary.:" Oat WOW:" are as fa
miliar to' the eye of every reit:Wl:l'a nesitraper* as are
VVlVlentj Of YU....AULSt"
4 1 ' i : At 11;fola housind Flowers," or the veriest nos
trum that has' recently been invented. To prevent thte
i n weitlori, at tS to defend our own property from their
unprincipled at took., must be our apology for so often
appearing before the public.
To show the Milers , of the oertifiestes of some of there
bookseller., we subjoin the fol owing correspondence,
which took place too'n after the introeuetion of Wor
oyster's Diotomanes into the pnblio schools of Philadel
phia. It will be necesse re to state that Megere Mason
Bros. of New York are publishers of some of Webster's
Pobool Dictionaries, undier, a lease from t he Messrs.
aMerriam. Preemeing that 4 ' one of the firm ,, o f Messrs,
If, Cowperthnsait & Co.. the publishers of Warren's
G e ographies, was not ee l -operating with them in milting
a "National Standard," titer, (addressed the following
letter: -
" Speens• UONSPEHTUIVAIT & CO. PRICI oisperA
..Genflotten: If YOU are inter-14d to Worcester's
Dietionaries. or are using your influence for them. we
and thestherpoblighers of Webster would be glad to
know it. We have often heard that such was the case.
but have paid no attention to it. The minter now
mimes tousle such &shape. haves's'', that one of your
firm (mirrors to be acting as an agent for the Worces
terpoblieberr.
" We, of course, do not question your right to work
for theroboolts or any others, but would !Ike a clear un
derstanding in the matter, as we are disposed to reel
;ma.° favors in th ere book matters. Plena to show
your flag. Very truly, yours.
MASON BROS."
POSTCRIPT..—AMOUC the vublishem now aving im
portant pecuniary interest in the SUMS o fWebster.
are W. B Smith & Co., Cincinnati t Sanborn &carter,
Boston: M& l'ltinney. New vorld; A. R. Barnes t
Co,. New York; Appleteno,NewYerk; *. C. Merri
am; Morton & Griswold, Louisville ; Ppillipa, Seem
son. & Co., Boston.
If you have leined heads with the Woroester in
terest, we should like to have these parties knew it, ea
their &rents are able incidentally to do something in
l e d Warm . valutffibtrabPliel
DIG
NIFIED REPLY WAS MA DE. AND "
MR.ette. MAsorf dr, Baps.—
...Gents: We should haveirreat pleasure in defining
our position' In reference to Woroester'; Dictionaries.
were it not tor the implied threat which amsompanies
your letter. As it a decent self-respect prevents our
reR lying to it.
We do not believe YOU are autho , i red to speak for
the ; lirme whine naniee _You use. We, expect our cote
pothers in business will do what the roes honorably to
secure the I atrodoetion and sale of the, books they pub
lish: but we do not believe thoge of them who do not
publish geographical works will instruet their &Kenos
adversely to our geographies. as You intimate will be
pie ease, whatever may Ire our course with reference to
tVl,!:,agtVr th I taritcPtr4iltl4 &CO. "
A short time previous to this oorrespondenee, the
School Committee of .lineton ed with great una
nimity t 6 intinduce Warren 'e Geographies," to be
used exclum vol. in ell their schools, to take the place
of Mitchell's Geographies."
In acoortlatine with the threat contained in the letter.
ens unsucaesiful attempt was made by the :meet of
Webster's Dictionaries to displaoe Warren's Geogra
phies (published by Messrs H. Cowperthwait b.,C0.) in
the Beaton achonli. A vigorous attack was mans upon
the book through the coluinns of the prose, and the emb
lem was disoussed at several successive meetings of the
Bohool Committee of the city. when the foregoing cor
respondence was brought forward, and the conspirators
were thus exeosed to the ridicule of the mnitr. •
-we ought in Justice ta seats. from the hi gh eet&nth a
,fity. that; with the exception of Mears. W. B. Sm i th &
o. and Messrs. Merriam , the very respeotable firing
alluded to had no complicity in the matter. and that
Meagre. Maegn & Buy hers were not authorized to use
their names in the correspondence.
• Thawssiguifieent fame" show the value of the
certificates alluded to. They show conclusively that
these parties not only had an "important pecuniary in
terest" in the success of Webster, but that thepub-
Bch erg of Webster attempted to coerce others lab an
opposition to Worcester. But. happily fo r the world of
letters, they did not secoded.•Woraester • Royal Quar
to Dictionary ix not only a " significant fact," but its
success is a ...lixtelfact."
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A TLAS OF PHILADELPHIA.'
NQTICV TO THE P,U111.1.C.
Now in press, and aio soon he wined. n new Men of
the IVlialt Consoliacittct City, in twenty-five motions,
on a larger 813111. than any heretofore published, exhi
biting accurate, the el Ze of all Mocks. Streets, Courts,
ttlleys, Ronde, & 0.. with the looatmn of public and other
uildinse, ho„ together with a Seel, engraved Index
op. tempters ta 'Steal, showing the boundaries 'of
ardn, and names, goo., of all street. and Roads in the
City. Also, valuable Historical and Statistical Tables,
1 alphalvtioal list of etroets, and reference, to various
Acts of Assembly and Ordinance,: /co.
1 rhe work will be printed on superior paper, and sub
stantially bound in atlas form. eighteen by twenty
four inches. This will make it oonvenient to every
citizen, and particularly valuable to professional gen.
tleinen.
As the intention has been to make this a standar/ Map,
no pains or.expense him been spared in its preparation.
The subsoribery having secured the valuable assietanre
of the different District Surveyors throughout the City,
and have for several years been engaged in making ac
curate surveys and plane for the work.
JO&E,TO H. BONSALL,
No. soy WALNUT Street.
• SAM N al, L. sra:DLEY. City tturveror,
Till KW-FIFTH St. and JJANUASTAft, Av.
selt.satuthlm
SAIINDERS' LATIN PARADIGAHL—A
new system of Lotus Paradtgine, with a Synopsis
of Deotensions. Adapted to any Latin Grammar. fly
Cortland Saunders. A.lll. Long Bvo. Pnee 73 cents.
This work is renoturrtended by the Srotessore of
ailment languages In mole than thirty of our set Col
leges.
mad-3m E. If. BUTLER & CO., Publishers.
BOOK BUYERS.--Gentlemen: I have
taken the Basement of the Philadelphia Bank,
419 CHESTNUT Street, where I will, continue to buy
mul hmse se A lP v f e as nu i ir k e . i i h ta e u re d r p f l u d re en d d on n w ow nt t t . hz i e e n n c rto m ,? , ,-
eellaneous Book'. I have [or sale upwards of 100 old
blank-letter Book' printed prior to the year 1492. Also,
a copy of Brarmue on the y Tegument, vols., Ito,
Printed In 1818 . Price *SO. h all etch deal in Engraving.
and Autocrapha. Persons et a divtanoe wishing to sell
Books, will describe their namem,datee, eises. binding!,
coudittotis, a9A tope , rantiddet Laws of Fennell ,
Yaws, and old 000 upon Amenea wnted.
c ult
-hn JOHN OAMPBELL,
CLOTHING.
1000 BOYS' ' QWIHIN G " 1002
• 0T r; 4• r
HQYT 4 4 . Bi-13,E10.
, 1..• • f/71 OPti TI
NATIO THIS 'DAY tt)HINIIP/ T
t Tir . l . ll",Yl • ;' . IT. •
FOR F L• BIT S - I:N ES S,
Walt SHER USUAL ASSORTMENT OP
YOUTHS' AND BOYS' READY-MADE
CLOTHING-.
Also, on hand, Urge stook of GOODS to order, from
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
w6-thitnlm TENTH and CHESTNUT street/
KELLY & DOHERTY,
TAILORS,
31 and 93 SOUTH FIFTH STREET,
HAVE MDT RECEIVED VIEER
PALL AND WINTER STYLES,
Together with a large assortment of
NEW AND FASHIONABLE ODOM
To which the public, are invited to examine.
eall.9a, •
RAILROAD LINES.
STRANGERS IN PHILADELPHIA,
NOW IS THE TIME
TO VISIT THE
SEA-SORE.
TRH MOTELS AT ATLANTIC CITY AI NOT
HALF FULL.
PINE EXITING, HAILING, AND FISHING.
Trains leave VINE-STREET WHARF at 7.30 A. M.
and 4 P;al.. daily. een-tol
IMPINIM WEST CHESTER
ILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA
RA
VIA MEDIA.
CHANGE OP HOURS.
On and after Monday,Septemberl7th. NM the trains
will leave PHILADELPHIA, from the Depot, corner
of Thirty-first and Market streets, West Philadelphia,
at 'me ask 10 A CR E ST.O and P.M.
Leave WEST from the Depot, on East
Market street. at 7 and 10.15 A. M., and 1.43 and 0 P.
ON ND
•
Leave Philadelphia, from ßlO thedepot, northeast corner
of Eighteenth and Market streets, at 8 A. M. and .1
r. M.
Leave West Cheater at 7.80 A. M.. and 4.45 P. M.
Trains leaving Philadelphia, at 7 45 A. M. and 5 P.M.,
and on Wednesdays' and Saturdays only. at 230 P. M.,
oonneot at Pentielton with the Philadelphia and Balti
more Central Railroad. for Concord, Kennett Avon
dale, .to., end for Oxford, via Stage, from end of Track.
at 7 IS A. M.
The last Passenger Railway Car will leave Front and
Market streets 80 minute*. and Eighth and Market
street' 25 minutes before the starting time from the
Depot, and will carry a flag to denote it.
'Office and waiting room, Southeast corner of Eighth
and Market streets. where vateengera. purchasing
tioksts for West Chester, will be furnished with a ticket
over the Passenger Railway.
HENRY WOOD.
eeneral Sonerintendent.
The baggage car will brake. Eighteenth and IVlarket
streets one hour before the departure of the train from
the West Philadelphia Depot. sel4-tz
A-114/MNNEW TM-WEEKLY
PASSENGER AND PRNIGHT
ROUTE TO NORFOLK and PORTSMOUTH, Va., via
the Philadelphia. Wilmington. and Baltimore, and
Delaware Railroad's, thence by the new steamer Phila
delphia to Norfolk. an.l Portsmouth, Va.
On And after July fhb, passengers from Philadelphia
will. take the 815 A. M. train at the depot, corner
Broad street and Washtsg ton avenue, on Tuesdays.
Thursdays, and Saturday!, arriving at Seaford at 130
P. M., and at Norfolk early the next morning. The
steamer Phihuielphiswillleave Norfolk on the even
ings of Monday. Wedpegday. and Friday, connecting
with the train at Seafont, which arrives at Phi.adel-
Phi* at) for brit
Pare for first Masts passengers, including meals on the
boat, di
Seeond-olaas passengers, including meals on the.boat,
8430
AnglanziguWlTlMUlnu. at the
hotels, and other publio places, or inquire of
C. P. DARE A gent,
corner Broad mt. and Washington ay.
H. P. KENNEY. Master of Transportation,
see lm. P. W. & B. K. R. V°.
SILVER-P I. ATER WARE
1 /El_ W. OARRYL & 00., MANUFAC
x:A. 'CURER% 0 F FI N E SILVER-PLATED
WARE. beat quality only.
•PLATED CAtITO.IIB, $1 00....714 street.
~. 3 00... .714 Chesnut street.
3 150....711 Chestnut street.
.. COO.- .714 Chestnut street.
4 40....714 Chestnut street.
615) ...716 Chestnut street.
...
5 VI -714 Chestnut street.
6 01....714 t.hestnut street.
610, ...714 Chestnut street.
...
7 00.-714 Chestnut street.
.. 7.60. ...714 Chestnut 'Cleat.
8.0.1.....714 Chestnut street.
, .. .
.. . 680.» 714 Chestnut street.
• 0 00.......716Cha5te5t street.
9 60....714 C hes t nut street.
.. 10.40_ -7/4 Chestnut street.
..
11 CO ...714 Chestnut street.
.. 12.00.-.7111 Chestnut street.
13 00. ...714 Chestnut street.
.. /4 CO. • ..714 Chestnut street.
.. 15 tX). -714 Chestnut street.
816 to 28....T14 Chestnut street.
PLATED TEA SETS. 89 ye... 714 Chestnut street.
11 60.-714 Chestnut street.
.. le 00. • -714 Chestnut street.
.. 18.00. -714 Chestnut street.
.. 20 i 0....714 Chestnut street.
.. 12 80....714 Chestnut street.
2. 25 2
I :.
~ ....7 7 11 ,4
oChheeistlutt
street. ..
- .. t7.00.....T14 Chestnut street.
_. . 70 1.0-114 Chestnut street.
...
836 ton. ..711 Chestnut street.
PLATED iIUTTER DISHES 03 et 714 Chestnut street.
.. 4.00....714 Cheetnn t street.
.. 4 1.0....714 Chestnut street.
._. 600... 714 Chestnut street.
- 6.81-. 71i Chestnut street'
.. '8 00....711 Chestnut street.
... 8.60, .-.714 Chestnut street.
7 00-..718 Chestnut street.
.. 7.40....714 Chestnut street.
... 8 N.. -714 Chestnut street.
9 08....714 Chestnut street.
.. 1000. -714 Chestnut street.
... 11 00.. -714 Chestnut street.
11 60-'..714 Chestnut street.
.. 15 60....718 Chestnut street.
PLATED CARE BASKETS.
15 00. -7/4 Chestnut street.
.. .
. . _ . . . . . .
85.00.....714 Chestnut street.
.. 640—.714 Chestnut street.
• . 6.00....714 Chestnut street.
.... Sat . „US Chestnut street.
700 .. 714 Chestnut street.
.. 160...114 Chestnut street.
.. 6 00.-714 Chestnut street.
.. 9.60...114 Chestnut street.
.. 10 00....7/4 Chestnut street.
-. 10 60-714 Chestnut Street.
1100 —714 Chestnut street.
.. MCC —.714 Chestnut Street.
... 1600 .../IC Chestnut street.
/4 00—.714 Chestnut street.
; .. 15.00....714 Chestnut Street.
'lB to 16....710 Chestnut street.
Bayer Pitited Ware of every desernstton.wholesale
Mi l h r kt a A l b i n i t e re t e73 4 41?;:1 e l lat i l l a ß . " 4 Co . ,
14°.
7 1
t 4
MEPICINAL.
NEW 110MEOPATILLO PHARMACY.-
211 EIGHTH Street, below Walnut, Ashmoad
& Steak's popular rerredies. with the mutat' Romeo-
Pethio preps rations. Dr. STECK in attendance for con
imitation. The deserving poor liberally dealt with.
sel9-Sts
HO6I.HOPATBIO BLACK TEA.—Un
surpassed for purity, unequalled for grateful fra
grance, undoubtedly the best Black Tea Imported. Be
index its unrivalled qualities its a beverage for general
table use, it to especially recommended as a Abet drink
for invalids. Pumices in y and )4 pound*. 25 and BO
cents. bold only at OL7 ntreat, below Wal
nut. N.B.—Notsold by Grooms. selg St"
RPEOIALITY FOR LADIES.-TRUSS
h. ) AND BDACE DEPARTMENT nonduo Stre e t , om petent Lathes. Entrance on TWELFTH first
door below Race. A lull line of Meohanioal Reme
dies. lien and elegant is construction. speciallit
adapted to Ladies' sue.
C. H. NEEDLES, Proprietor,
S. W. corner TWELFTH and RACE Streets,
Philadelphia.
ileir Entrance to C.ll. H.'s Room, for gentlemen, at
the corner. sell SAC
AWONDERFUL AND NEVER
AILING REMEDY FOR DISEASES OF 'MR
NERVOUS SYSTEM.
FROFESSOR MORRIS ,
' E OEPIIA L 0 8 ,
AN EXTERNAL, REMEDY,
Framed by MOORRIDGE At. CO., No. o North
FOURTH Street.
1101 - And for sale by Druggists generally. sol2-Snilf
ASTHI A , For We INSTANT RELIEF and Pia
I MANENT OURS of info Women( own
iplitrit.ase
FEND T'S
BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES,
Blade by O. B. SEYMOUR & CO., 107 NASSAU
Street, New York. Priori ell per box ; cent free by poll
terl-4m in FOR SALT AT ALL DRUGGISTS'.
REMOVALS.
'REMOVAL—MISS E. M. REDMOND
xs , hne removed to N 0.1224 WALNUT ntreot.
•
nett In*
DR. B. T. WILD LEAS REMOVED TO
a.: Ed. 634 RACE Street, ono door below Seventh
DY°TT & CO., No. 232 North SECOND
Street.—Raving removed to o new and spacious
;ore, we would call the altantiono Dealers to our en
clave 'dock of PATENT M XplclNbn, ppm-
AI , MEE.Y. and FANCY ARTICLES. our list com
p sex & neater variety than can be found at any estah
ns meat in the United States. and our prices will com
pare with an , market. aul-to theft
REMO VAL.
EVERETT, RICKS, & CALDWELL,
OLOTH HOUSE.
Rsve removed to
523 MARKET STREET.
Buyers are invited to examine our etocdr. anll-2m
REMOVAL,.
OHARLES HARKNESS,
WHOLESALE CLOTHIER,
lIAI3
REMOVED
To
No. DOS CHESTNUT STREET, •
South Side,above Sixth,
PHILADELPHIA.
REWARDS.
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.—
..z..arsr—A large black and white spotted Bt.
Bertioci OG Answers to the name of Nero." The
•above reward will be paid returning it to the Elm:Arlo
Oil Depot, No. CO North SECOND West. se2o-3t
wpm?. RICHARD'S EYDWATER.”—
A.. TM, scientific. preparation removes cataract,
and ell Inds of iit atom anon. no mat ter how lon stand -
n g e
Revere. Co be be had of all Drusets, an dat the
.... ra t depot, No. 8 Went PBNN BQ, E.
Twenty-five cents per bottle. • eefd-ettf
TO BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS.
—STEREOBcorig warn umgwra
_Winufelo n
.3
toted iiLevory style LIITRREOYCOPIO VlEWS,Ame
nedin, Frenah, and gAligh,o4 remit inorrgloo.g
".1°w" 1 1 011 ' t at i ftuiljt E lit toiow'caestgut.
lair au
RETAIL DRY GOODIL
EYRE AND LANDELL.
EYRE AND LANDELL.
EYRE AND LANDELL.
EYRE AND LANDELL.
EYRE AND LANDELL.
FOURTH AND ARCH.
FOURTH AND ARCH.
FOURTH AND ARCH.
FOURTH AND AROR.
FOURTH AND ARCH.
OPENING OF SILES
FOR FALL OF
1800.
NOVELTIES IN SILKS.
NOVELTIEs IN SILKS.
NoVEL CIES IN SILKS.
NOVF,LTIF.S IN fillAwLE.
NOvELTIES IN BRAWLS.
NOVELTIES IN Sr.&
NOVELTIES IN FOt INN.
NOVEs.TIFS IN FO INS.
NOVELTIEs FO
_LANS.
NOVELTIES
IN tE LAINF.S.
NOVELTIES F E I..AINEEL
NOVELTIES I E L,AINEE.
NOVELTIES
IN MERIOEs.
NOVELTIES MERINOES.
NOVELTIES IN SIERINOF.S.
se2o Im
GRAND OPENING OF 1860!
THORNLEY & OHISM,
N. E. corner EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN,
Having enlarged their Store.
And greatly added to Its
CONVENIENCE AND EFFECT,
WILL.OPEN,
THIS MORN ING,
A MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF
RICH FANDR , SILKS.
BEST BLACK SILKS,
BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS,
PURE LINEN GOODS.
EXCELLENT DOMESTIC GOODS,
FLANNELS AND BLANKETS. --
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES,
MARSEILLES AND OTHER QUILTS,
WITH A GRAND DISPLAY OF
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS,
At proms as low ae can be found in Philadelphia, and
every artlole sold warranted to be as represented.
N.B.—Thankful for the past, we look hopeful to the
future, and promise to do all we can to plume.
THORNLEY & 01-IISM.
sell 8t COR. EIGHTH. and SPRING GARDEN.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
L. J. LEVY 8c CO..
WILL OFFER, ON SATURDAY. REPT. 15.
UNA CASS OF TOUSLE-WIDTH POPLINS,
FIFTY CENTS PER YARD
The Goods are
ENTIRELY NEW IN STYLE,
Having just arrived, and are greatly below the usual
Price,
L.l. & Co. will continue to receive daily the balance
of their import/ one. They will be all sold at
VERY REDUCED PRICES,
As it i■ their intention to close out am rapidly at poor
Bible the whole of the stook.
Penalise restoring Superior Linens, Blanket!, Table
Linens, Sheetings, • Flannels, quilts, Cambries• end
White Goods of all deaoriptions, will final a van largo
aatortraent to (shoot° from, and el at
PRICES OREATLY REDUCED
809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET
sels-t[
SPECIAL NOTICE.
.L. J. LEVY & Co.
Announce to the Public, and their Custemer" that
they will commence to sell off, on
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,
AT RETAIL, AND
FOR CASH ONLY.
Their vary extensive and °hole° stook of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.
The goods will all be marked down to VERY LOW
PRICES, in order to dispose of the stock in as short
a time as a forced private sale will admit of,
ON MONDAY NEXT
They will open three oases of new printed
MOUSSELINE% CASHMERES, AND MERINOS.
Also, one ease of black ground
FOULARDS.
Allot which will be offered under regular prices.
L. J. LEVY & CO. would be greatly benefited by
an early settlement of the accounts now due them.
809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET.
aes-tf
DRY GOODS —A LARGE ASSORT
ra ENT, Wholesale and Retail, bought for Ceehr
end sold for Cash only, at very email profits, at the
Cheap store of J. C. PAYNTER, No. 115 North
EIGHTH Street. above droll. 551931•
RICH DRESS puffs.
Ribbed Popeline,.
Pekine. Rare de FTILI3OO.
Geribaldie, new, et 75 oents,
Popelines Ameba.
Embroidered Marina's.
_ .
Fancy &Ike, of new decline. Rich styles of de Lames
Large lot of Mneinos.
French Chintzes, very rich.
Neat Popelines, for Friends.
Children's Bright Plaids.
Plaid
Funnels.
Scotch
styles.
Figured Black Silks.
lklaritle Bilks and Velvets.
RHARLLBSS BROTH Ran.
sel3-ifCHBOTh Ur and MOM% Streets.
EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS!
THORNLEY Es GRIM,
N, E. Corner EIGHTH & SPit INO HARDEN Ms..
Having ontfatlga'kfilVl a ß. STOCK
Now offer for ivuopeetion
ONJS OF , THE BEST SI."OOES OP GOODS
In _their line in Ph' *dell
BOUGHT FOR OAHU EXCL. USIIVELY,
And will he cold
POSITI V.Sta."- CILHAP
Spectial attention invited to
Bilks and Dress Goods.
ahawle and Cloaks.
Cloths end Cassoneres.
Blankets and Flannels,
Linen Goods and Mullins.
Marseilles and other Quilt,.
Hosiery, Gloves.
didliffs., Qc., Ao.
All Goods marked at the lowest price. sel6
ALTERATIONS COMPLETED AND
NEW F ALL, GOODS RECEIVED.
CRARLES ADAMS & SON.
hare inueh lammed the depth of their store, and will
now display, on
ONE FLOOR,
a large and ohome variety of
SEASONABLE DRY GOODS,
Which they intend selling at prices to nevi compittt.
1
FOR CASH.
13 . Wameutta fiturtingi,l2M cents.
4-4 C. Adam. & ao.lo
• 6.4 do do Pillow Main, 123; cents.lDavk Prints. at 10 cents in* pries Lei 4.
White-ground Printed 'Brilliant', .1414: cents, mat
price 25.
New style Fall Delaines. at MX cents. usual pone 85.
Sneer quality Hoop Skirts, at 6 cents per hoop,
Riot printed French Merino's.
fOoh do Lupin's Idous-de-Laines.
High cord ail-wool small Plaids for children.
large bare nob etllaa
New style neat Levelly,.
Stella.troche, and Blanket Shawls.
Hosiery and Neck -ties in variety.
New Goods will be daily received, and every atten
tion .r wen to rends ' his a
FIRS r-cLAss FAMILY DRY GOODS STORE.
sett•stuthtf S. E. corner EIGHTH and ARCH Ste.
VYRE & LANDELL, No. 400 ARCH
street. eash dealers Bhawbr, wholesale and retail.
1,000 Black Centre Stella.%
Leer 0:d *Byte Fall Shawls.
100 Scotch Plaid Clan Shawls.
1.000 Broohe Long and Square Shawls. sel3 If
EIRE & lANDELL, southwest corner
FOURTH and ARCH.
Cash dealers In Fanny and ?Hanle Dry OWL
Richest 8115 e imported.
Fleet guality Black lifts.
fluke Imported for Friends. soH•tf
OLOAKING CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
N./ BROADCLOTHS, patterns.S,ScC.
Hoye' Cansimeres, good 7a ets.
Patinets and Union Casio MIMI. 60 to 70 ote.
Fancy Cessimeres, from 76 to .91.75.
Fine Black Cassimers and Doeskins.
HIJACK BROADCLOTHS.
For Dress Coats, Frock Coats, Overcoats, Ao.
Heavy Overcoat' nu. Beaver. Pilot. Tricot, &a.
LIGHT CLOAKIN OS.'
For Ladies' wear, of every desirable Rhode.
Fine quality and low price, by the yard or piece.
N. B.—Tailors supplied at lowest net cash prices,
COOPSH CONARD,
sell Southeast oor. NINTH and MARKET.
FALL CLOAKS IN PREPARATION,
some opening every day.
Stook will be complete.
Orders taken and executed with despatoh.
Fall and Winter Shawls.
Children's and Alums' Mewls
COOFER & CONARD,_
self !Southeast con DIME and MARKET.
pOCO METALLIC PAINT COVERS
Ja•e OUP /mire Name metal end G.OOO on wood per ICO ,
t m e . wmts p mounts to heavy oonettmera..r nomad niattiont end eix.
cents in oil , with large d
Hamelin and circulate, with yormennee and analysis at
this moat d mat.). qnd ottoepest of_patnts. Cent fee. t
W. O. 81 flit, 132 N. FOURTH street.
sale 2t* sole /1.2.1 d.
CINESE AND JAPANESE GODDs.—
The belenee of tht above oonsignme, u t tt opieed
by the Edwin FOlll3ll. will be dispoeed of at low ♦nee'
'1 hey commit of es very superior Jeev.ndise Cabin./ tt
Tables. waiters, Yane,Tlinoe2s. TenWts, few orW I
selected ries A Vo'll llna nob alut areeovro
&n o dm No. ti West PENN AQUA teltHiti
A ZIIMEA AZRIIRA 1 AWo 7 ,tira !
AZUME.at AZUMEA! AViltiEA! AZUMEA:
PROP. MORRIB' AZUhIE/... RAKING POWDER.
Maaufaatyred polely at No. G 2 path POURTNI,
atroetiand for sale by Clrortirri mom 1
WANTS.
A GOOD SALESMAN, WHO OAN
-Ls- nuance fair ampont of cash end short.eredit
pity trade. will hear of permanent ensesement in •
Wnolegate Cloth Store. Address "Cloth," offiee of
this paper. seen 4t•
WANTED—By an expert penman, a
Bitnstton in n. Conveyancer's Mk*. as Convict.
Address F. B. 8.. otfioe ot The Press. sale. St•
WANTED—A SITUATION as assistant
Clerk, in a wholesale hones, by a_yonnp man
19 yearn of are, a graduate of the Central High ftehooL
Balm no °bleat. Address "Willman," Mao° of this
paper. sel9-Bt•
WANTE D—An experienced BOOK.
KEEPER in a wholesale cicy-roods house. To
a competent person a fair salarr will be given. Andreae,
with references, "L. & Co., ' ornoe of 77.4 Press.
seinet.
A H ARDWARE SALESMAN, H.AVING
fouitsen mire experienos in a first-elms New
York house. ensiles am sniinliimeat In this c‘tY.
drew" Box OW' polt urns., Vey York. self Pt
IVANTED.—An industrious young man
• • to attend in a dry tool. %tor.. Good referonen
is ream red. Address" R. 6.." this orlioe. ul2 4t.
WANTED, for which s bonus
will be paid. and a life ;ahoy tir,en as se
curity. An addressed to F. wllkineon, thronsh
Blood's Despatch, trill receive promp t ;Attri
tion.ael9-3t
US. MARINE CORPS RECRUITING
• DEAVICE.—WANTED—For the U. B. marine
norm able-bodied. unmarried men between the ages
of 31 and 38 years, not leas than II f eet ei< ruches high.
and of good ebaraoter.
tloldiere . seivtni in thts oorpe perform ditty at navy
yards and on board United States Mum-of-war on to
'eg, at it ti niall to ID ear month, beside' clothing, ra
tions, Lc.
Alt other informatiotrwhioh may be desired will be
given at the Rendezvoug, No. 311 South FRONT St.,
near Spruce. Ist Ltent. W. STOKES BOYD.
sell-121 Recruiting Officer.
WITANTED-TO RENT IN GERMAN
TOWN. 'House with lot or ground and stable
a
Apply'
-that a- Box 2185." Philadelphia Post etsee.
n3O 91.
'MADDERS WANTED—As Principals,
-IL Assistants, or Partnere, in the different States.
Schools. females. and Colleges, smelting competent
Teachers (for any notion of country.) can obtain the
best talent tor any Devartnrnt by addressing the •• Ns
tionalTesohere !waiting. 330 SRO.S.LOWAY. New
York. eel-lm
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
ROXBOROUGH PROPERTY FOR
SALE.—Thred-story STONE HOUSE with nine
rooms and hall. two sores of land. plenty of fruit and
shade, within ten minutes walk of the Norristown Rail
road. Located on Ridge road sod itittenholua street.
six miles from Philadelphia. Terms easy. Apply to
JOHN TOWRRS, on the premises, or inquire at 318
North BIRTH Street. 3.20-6t*
ROOMS, WITH STEAM POWER, TO
LET CHEAP. Apply on the premier, Wisps-
Whorl Station, Norestown Railroad.
se2o-3t . J. TOWERS.
SSMTO $BOO.—A essh Business,
v ery remunerative, now In sucoesaftil °ite
ration I this city, New York, and Boston. Ton person
haying the cash a chance to establish the same in a
neighboring city le now offered. lo those wishing a
permanent, growing, and reliable bummer', with no
risk, the above offers a rare opportunity. For further
partioulars, call on B. RODOhil, 113% N. NIN EIi
street. selg-St"
FOB, SALE—© new (hipper Bark,
alltniior about 800 tons, now on the stooks; built of the
best materials. Can be ready for sea to six days. Bhe
is fitted for passengers, and would make a fine picket.
Apply to YOWLS. 11 altlitl6, lc CO.,
riel7.et 86 North FRONT Street.
MISSOURI LAND I 1
300,000 Ames for Sate, at mines ranging from um
to 00 cents ter Aore, an
_y quantifier required.
TAXES paid. and PATE'NTS procurrit for truyolia•
a. ri of Land under the graduation dot.
!'rata furaiehed graha b 7 postage dam/
For further information sr e IPIY
Witor4, RAWLINGS & W.
U. S. and General land Amin,
03 CH IGITIN UT Street._
Between THIRD end
b FOURTH
T. O UI,
•
LAND WARRANTS bought, sold S , and locat ll rd.
101-3 m
FOR SALE OR EX.OHANGB FOR
die CITY PROPERTY—A Farm of 40 or 83 Aorta,
situate on the Camden and Atlantio Railroad, at gam
montou Station. Rouse. Barn Fencing , and Improve
ments, generally. good. . The Rouse and location snit&
ble for a Boarding Rouge or Seminary. Cottage! and
Building Lots also for sale at Atlantic City. Enquire of
JOHN STEWART. Arolgitect.
sag stuth-12t* No. 427 W ALN UT Street.
VALUABLE CHESTER COUNTY FARM
FOR BALE.—The subscriber offers, for sale the
farm on which he reside', in West Goshen, canter
counts,
counts, Pa.. one mile and a half north of WeireChesrer.
containing 118 acres of first quality land, and in excel
lent order. The buildings are good &Rd substantial,
with large barn, eto.. etc. The location is vs beauti
ful. and possesses many advantages. and is off ry
ered for
sale on accommodating term.. For further particulars
apply to Bally & Bro., No. 923 Chestnut street, Phila
delphia, or maths premises, to
OMAB ArLY.
sit6-thstun Near B. Tayl ors Mill. n earW. Chester.
FOR S ALE—A well-assorted stock of
Hardware, Cutlery, .to.. and the &Stores of the
store, with the privilege of renting the store, whieli is
situated an the centre of business. The house rim been
doing the Southern and Western Pennsylvania trade.
Any person desirous of going into the 'Hardware busi
ness' will find it a good opportunity. The stook will be
offered on reasonable terms. Address „ A.," at this
office. sell 'tett, tf
HOARDING.
BOARDlNG.—Families and Single Gen
tlemen can have Board and barge pleasant rooms.
furnished or unfurniabed,in o first-alas bongs. by ap
plying at No. 929 CLINTON street, which runs east
end west, and between SPRUCE and PINE streets.
sel9-at•
qIIPERIOR ACOOMODATIONS for Fa
mtlieu with board, N. E. corner of SIXTEENTH
and LOCUST streets. An elegant suite of rooms on
wound floor with private parlor, If desired. Also Mu -
ale 7001te. References required. sele-30
BOARDING.—The eligible and well-fur
pisbed Noun. No. 1315ALNUT Street, will
be reopened for the reception of two or three perma
nent faun on the lit September ender the gayety,-
sloe of efficient housekeepers. References exchanged.
sed-13t
MILLINERY GOODS.
FALL, 1860.
LINCOLN. WOOD.
& NICHOLS.
725 OBBSITIUT STRUT,
(One bloat beton the Girard Noun.
ISTRAW AND SILK
BONNETS.
FRENCH FLOWERS,
FEATHERS,
RIBBONS.
Children's and Mines'
BEAVER HATS.
The largest and fullest assortment of the kind In the
oar. atitt-tathe Em
ea MRS. M. S. BISHOP, NO. 1016
VAILCHESTNUT street, next door to the Bt. Lew
?eines flotel,_ has reoftived a large arid elesant assort
men of PARIS BOPOIETS, CAPS, and HEAD-DRESS,
aid Is now prepared to furnish Milliners and Merohante
with pattern Bets.
ars
POLITICAL.
DKAIOCRATIO TICKET
FOR GOVERNOR 01 FERNSTLVAIM,
HENRY D. FOSTER,
. Of Wentmoreland County.
Fon CONOX 893
Lt DIstriat—WILLIAM E. LEHMAN
Td " JOHN BRODHEAD.
Sd " JOHN KLINE.
Ath " WILLIAM MORGAN.
6th " HARRY INGERBOLL.I
STATE SINATOZ,
Ist Distriot—SAMUEL J. RANDALL.
let Dhstriot—JOSEPH CALDWELL.
sS " THOMAS E. OASKILL.
343 " PATRICK MatIONOUOIL
4th " ROBERT E. RANDALL.
sth " SAMUEL JACKSON.
6th " CHARLES L. WOLFF.
7th " PAUL KETTERLINIJS.
Bth " JOHN SMITH, in.
9th " HENRY DUNLAP.
10th " HENRY 0. LEISENRING.
11th " JOHN H. RIEHL.
12th '' WILLIAM 0. SNYDER.
13th " WILLIAM D. MORRISON
14th " OEOROE W. It. SMITH.
16th " JOHN M. ARUNDEL
16th " THOMAS W. DUFFIELD.
17th .. B. M. ZULICH.
FOR RECORDER 01/ DEEDS,
GEORGE W. W UNDER.
FOR PROTHONOTARY 07 DISTRICT COURT,
WILLIAM LOUGHLIN.
FOX CIABX 01 QVARTIR 813910113,
H. LUTTB.
FOR CORO:Mt,
ANDREW LOWEY seft-tf
NOTICES.
MERCANTILE LIBRARY NOTICE
Oa and alter
SATURDAY, the 16th instant.
THE MERCANTILE LIBRARY
Will be open front 9 o'olook A. M. until 10 o'clock
P. M., and the
NEWSPAPER READING ROOM
from the time the building Is oven, early in the warn
log, until 10 o'clock P. M. melt-at
THOMAS THOMPSON.
SON. & CO..
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS CB
CABINET-MAKERS' MATERIALS,
23(5 SOUTH SECONDJSTREiT.
air BrOOStells , Plashes, Reps. Danasskr, slut every
desaristion or Furniture sad intsin Ooodys. **Wits
IdoIIENRY'S BOOK ROOMS.
STANDARD p..y. 406 D
st WA
woßipTion Wox IA tiT BET P
ite. ffiADELPHIA
L
AMUIRIIENTS.
A MERICAN MAMMY OP 1117810.
ITALIAN 0 1114.
The Great Cow of
LYR MAE
a•
SECOND NIG,HT. TNYMIS A ApowsholL -,
Debut of the isunoatAtilia, trait th•
IIiTTILA A •
and only night of Vertfi'a oelotny °pont of
lb TIDY* S.
SIONORINA. AGNENINJLT as tooattra.
oIONOSINA FANNY NATA(t air Ammon&
First appearance in Philadalplua
siONOK swum.
(Snncipal tenor of the Daviwo pars Coirowni) who
austain the ot'aforinco.
BMWS P. OA as the Corot di Loam
AMERICAN ACADEMY Of MUSIO.
TO-MORROW, (FILM YLTELERD
LAST IPFNAwCB
OP`
MIRB ADELINA PATTI
In her celebrated character or
RON NA, TH 8 Billt.11&14. OP ISRVILL.E."
SIGNOR BIOGNOLI hle ransoms elterseter of
Coon: Almatnra.
SATURDAY, GRAND GAGA NIGHT.
Price of admi won so Pe sts Mae. PArIINPM aretzel
Bsloony'. AG; Reserve Se. 1 3 owe • y
Clone, CO cents ; Amphitheatre, X mite fraude nu i
flaxen.
Tickers can obtained for either °fine_ sawn, 4. Om
Academy, Beak & Layton's, and umatermen Maim
and Moue Stow.
OTIP open at 7.34'. Opera oommennei at S.
CONOERT HALL,
CHESTNUT STREET.
MONDAY nolt. EMMEMEET EL
FIRST MIGHT Or TIM
payGHGNIANTBUM.
REENTREE TO PHIIIADELPMEA.
oilman absence of eghtioars of
PROFESSOR
PROFMMI•Ift
PROPEAsoR
AtmEr
In% t
WIZARD OP .961•
WIZARD OF IS SI •
ASID
COSMOPOLITAN MONARCrff OP MAGICLANIL
COSMOPOLITAN MONAR
cOsNOPOLITAN MONARCHSELO OF MANLANAL
On which 06011010 D IRE h• F M AGI
WEALTH OF GORDEM DiltaP
ITS M AONIFICENCE OF A PPO ISkTIA
ITS ELABORATION OP Et• je atl
ITS ORNATE EMBELLIB
ITS MAZE OF IRYIITER
TRANSYRIAD OP MARVIgg,_
ITS CENDENT ENCRA WENT.
PROFRNSO a ANDERSON'S
NIGHT IN WONDER-WOILD.
NIGHT IN WoNDER-WORLu.
NIOHT IN WONDER -WORLD.
MAGIC.
MYSTERY,
AND
MATE
MINING
OR AND DAADDX)-DRAIf 13
15 ACTS,
•ND
MO INCIDENTS.
The Professor will be tusieted ky_
MISS LOUIS t ANDERSON
28188
• MISS A L N RA ANDE
RSON,
MS. J. R. ANDERSON, J.
The Admiuion will he: Body of IWI, 60 Gents. Sal-
Cony, 26 cents.
DT Particularly in next Advertisement.
WIIIKATLEY & CLARKIN AROH
ATKRET THEATRE.
THURSDAY. FRIDAY ,AND SATURDAY.
THE LAST NIGHTS OF LALLA. ROOKS
THE LAST NIGHTS LA SOOKH
THE LAST NIGHTS OF
MR. A MRS. W. J. FLORENCE!
To-night the great a xtravaganta of
LALLA ROOKS! LALLA ROOKS!
To commence with the
LIMERICK BOY.
Fifth grand Matinee on Saturday next MI o'clock.
LALLA ROOKS in all its splendor.
WALNUT-STREEI TIMM.
v Sole Lesews— —Mrs. 21,41. GASEZ.
Stage Manager Mr. WM. A. C
Business Agent- —.—.ldr. JOB. D. libritni.
THIS ITRURSDAPI EVENLNG. lEMIC 221,
MINER W.
TUE INHERITANCE.
Weir, Mr. J. W. Wallack•• Utrio, Mr. Edwin
Ada Jose.oldne. Mn. s Oladstayie,.
WANDERING MINSTREL.
Doors open at 7 o ' clock . Performances commons
at:722 o ,
cloak.
Pnoes of Admission: Drees Ctrole. (Usti ..sand
Without extra eharue,) 50 cent.; Parquet, (Seats se
cured at 50 0ente.137,44 cents; Second Tier sad franulr
Circle and Third Tier,ss cents ; Pnvate Arles. Is said
.93 ; Single Seats in Orchestra and Private Boxes. 71 e.
CONTINENTAL THEATRE,
(Late National ) WALNUT Street Paws Eighth.
POSITIVELY SIX mantra (iNLY.
Commending_ MONDAY EVENING, Sena U,ISM.
THE BOLMA.N JUVENILE PAR L OR OPAJIA
TROUPE.
Comprising four of the most talented Children in tie
vorld.
A M. &TWEE will be given on WEDNESDAY.
See daily_bille for particular.. Loon open at f. seen
rne nos at TM. 'helots, M cents.
McDONOUGLITI NICW GAIETIES--
RACE Street, above ikoond.
IMMENSE SUCCESS OF
THE WONDERFUL MARTIIvETTI AND RAVEL
TaOUPE.
THIS (ednesdey) EVENING. SW. le,
JEANNETTE AND JEANNOT.
GRACEFUL GROUPINGS SY TEE TROUP&
DELLE OF MDRD.
Charantere by the Cougmar.
MI, BRAN Veg.! on the
Concluding wit ITALIAN BRIGANDS.
SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE.
ELtvENre STREET.
OPRN FOR THE HRABON.
NEWLY DECORATED AND PAINTED.
llas secured one of M theß. HANFORD
LARGEST COMPANIES ever ,resented heeetafore,
who will assear night's.
Sanford vitt perform avers ensuing.
Doors open at 7; Commence at 7E.
Admittance mite. Children 13 cent,. sell-bo
YMNASIIIM. —The Gymnasium
of Professors HIL,LPARAND t Lavna, at the
corner of NINTH and ARCH Street.. is now peewee&
for the Winter course. Thu estabbehinimt hit beet
thoroughly renovated and enlarged. and *variety of
Improvements have been added.
Resides the large number of over a thoused pr a t
ladies, gentlemen, and children, who were blue
at tale institution last year, we hope to see theassads
more of *llse:lC/anti ages take advantage of the owpog
tan ity offered at this !mutate to benefit their *veva!
health, which is the first necessity for hareems, is ha
mee
Please call at the Institute.
pENN A. ACIADEDIE OP TIM EINE
ARTS.-1045 osimTx trr Street.
Containing s oollootion of Plantissu
taro t is nov open ally Rom; • M. till, e m
mission Hots .: oln &on smart 71111111. 12 obits.
SAVING FUNDS.
AMERICAN SAVING FUND. -0001.
and I , ollll . 7llVigici. " %• th. r i ca n icarlPA
o'olook, and
.on MODiDAY in hs_crerund,
Old Inahtubon alwidn mead in foil. on do
"ith°"7 ll ; Eassr FIVE PBX CERT.
All sum pstd kiedr. A r i alin said sidailnr.
T
EX. klyp r nt
John O. Parr. Core want.
John Anarsoh. klaml. T. &dine. Alb.
John
J. Adman, JOHN E.
lONN O.BIMB. Bearstary. salt-1e
SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND,
O and Calf:4ll 3 R I_Ververalad k i MINA
8. 14 t34 16 .i a loof. ' Zee ' Be nit I V=
on 0 DA A
AY V Lill iri a l3B, from' to 8 o'oloet.
Interest 6 per cent. per annum. DeleeDiert=t:
drew their Moneysreceived by Chee . If dewed.
!WU . ks
]ANDS U. DRIMILIG heleideit
newels Half. aleeretare. alb
imsußAxer. COMPARIF.S.
NORTHERN ASSURANOE COMPANY,
LONDON.
HEAD OFFICE, No. 426 GEESTN UT ISTLEBT.
New Band'', PhiLvielphis Bulk.
CA PITA L....- - __50:1(96400
itiCOlt£ OVER- sitseo,eao
FIRE RISKS TAKEN AT MODERATE RATES.
LIFE RlBKei ON FAVORABLE TERMS
GETTY a LLEBING ,
deists
au2 thstuim
TEE MUTUAL LIFE 11781:TRANCE COM
PANY OF NEW YORK.
Masts:
SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
INTIOILD I
WN t o l
RT T E OVER O
3ILS
ON
,ORL IST/1/4
The premiums are Lowey. than in many other Cornea
ntes, end the Dtvidends have been attire/in.
This 111 a strictly lITULT. COMpaa PAOPrre e
no
Btookholderi, en that ALL TAB PROPrre
neLorio ins
Pamphlets, and every information. may be had
a ir.LT t 5, on apsittettloil to
- F. RATCHFORD RTARR. agent,
B. W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets.
PHILADELPHIA REFFRFNC.EB :
Thomas Robins, John Welsh.
Mordecai L. Dawson, Georgaß. Stuart,
Georga M. &road, F. R. whe en.
John B. Myers, J. Fisher teaming,
Joseph Patterson, William C. Ludwig.
John M. Atwood. Arthur G. Cahn,
Thomas H. Powers, George W. TMand.
William McKee. Thos. Wattaon. sag /ea
FAME INSURANOR COMPANY, NO
406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED APRIL/ J IM!, BY THE STATE OF
PNNSYLVANIA.
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS.
11.
Samuel Wrisht, D. R. Disney,
Wm. W. Walters, J. W. E verm ".
Chas. Richardson, Ilenry Lewis. Jr.,
Geo, A. West. Jacob W. ?Monti
0. Wilson Davis, Meals° Stern.
Thos. 8. Martin.
GEORGE W. DAY, President.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vies Pneet.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. Dan- NS
1860.
AGRICULTURAL FAIR,
AT POWELTON. TWENTY-FOURTH WARD.
PHILADELPHIA.
THE PHILADELPHIA sOCLETV
FOR PROMOTING AGRICULTURE
Will hold its nest Exhibition of the products ot -
AGRICULTURE
ORTICULTURE.
Awl the
MECHANIC ARTS.
On the popular FAIR GROUNDS, West Philadelphia,
O
26th, 26th. 77th, and 24th days of September.
All objecta to be ente red Ott or before TUESDAY, Sea
to m b ar 25, m anon, at • hich time the Exhilnhon will be
OPEN To Vierrogs.
Competition invited from ill parts of Pennsylvania
and the aaJOJOIng Witte!.
Spacious frame buildings, tents. stalls. and sheds will
be provided for the doslAta of Stock, of A grunharat
Produce and impkments. of Rears, Vegetables, arid
I . 7morre and of Machinery and Mona Goode.
The m oat liberal a-monuments will be madettrith Rail
road Companies for the transportakon of EllllbitOre
and ohjeota to and from the Pair.
Trials of 1 oneesione of the beet Animals on
Pxhibition. 'abbe tests of Implements will take
plans
Pamphlet Copies of the Premium List nay be 1144
gratultouely at ttie Agricultural Warehouse*. or by ad
dressing either of the undersigned. at the necury's
Koons, f 10.6.26 CHER NUT Sheet.
CRAIG BIDDLE, President.
A. L. KENNEDY. Rea. lioe'y. sea to
WARM AIR FURNAOF.
Mena w Cons Furnaoa Gil Commer will glom thly
warm your house. with one•third lea oust than LS re -
qUirod by any other turnsoe. Betielaction is al/ awed.
guarantied. Building* wanted and ventilated Ty_
ARNOI.D & WILA.OF
eel-stuth.lant 1010 eitEsmur
SLATE MANTBLB.—The richest and
moat Usauttful ssereurusas of ones d ..
bele ever offered for sets to enseemy.
by r.
us, from Mi
rums !ta slum ewes, elltheiaver
to
sellstutbim if IN I A CI thrItsT A Parr Umelt.
COOKING RA HONS.—AII in want of tie
beat altorsteil, doable twos Conitis
do well to eall at AS MOLD k W
ka-itatll &rut 1010 Cuarelit,
1860.