Mil =MEM •''vicinityof Ninth Pilot/ 11$1,—;- ind''Mtiftiltttstrrets bailibtaiti •for siimesreeie , peat no: detgologaleries 01'1114400 Manta i;f thimeateatenalie :character. Immidlittety _ad)Olning, _on the / east,' the hew Mind ihgd no 4 iretiretrio Of erection in that Ideality, the pa;o:l4l:Stinei*....atigutits. & .00. has just nodeigenii,a_Aerideir of improvement', esttensions, &0., Whieltratidir,lt ' Unlief ntedYmigollioent etor3— . rodent 10/14'..kifii,i4H.''.,"!S inatn now a; depth, 4t i fif F rp t 'ot .226 feet, running clear through tb On listilnlajataeltig; this him thy:geed* liouse . ,Wu, thrownte„o4..Publiii;foi, the Bret time share its asterdep,*ndA,nany Were the ere:oo6oWe • showered 'upon the taste displayed by alp ptoprietora in the beau t Uhl IMPrOYatneite they have mede.''The display of superb heir - fabrlca foe' the ladtee , weir, crowding the shelves aed adorning the Counters of this vast a s tabilah mous elicited. as might be sappoied;the most flatter— . lug nompiente front the reir "peryon'eithe ''rialters. We • predict ter kissers ,eek. Bian,o9: an unaEusli throng of customers on .the :strength of, these. additional attract,- tions to Choir fatoribly-krown bonne, and shall at some future t hue refer, at k grea ,ter length, to the,merits ot Tug Cosrac \- ..=Donati's Comet was seen with - the naked eye' about 'e - Iglii!iiicleek,:en the evening of •the' 29th ult., atCantbridgel: It is'nes.: the , WOrthWeat horizonounl-aPpears_as a star of the recond or third magnitude'. - )t r e bare here, in Philadelphia, a ante Of the first4igultude , in the shape of the Brown Stone Clotting Ilel otltockhill & Wllson" Nee. 003 and 006 Ohestnit street, above Sixth. , , • RURALITY.—:", , - ~ Yellow ibnz.ves front. rich Caron 'the cottage had crown4l ; . -. - , , . Gr-en Lashes were ntrewel. ou,the floor; The casement's sweet woodbine, Crept wantonly reand," Ant decked the sod agate at the door.” , . A lovely picterd, truly, of e ' weet rasticitj! We too the c diary hot taint go &we to . dwell; our minion to to do good Trd.rdi: nato, by'adilebef our yowlers to buy their clothes of Granville S:pkes, 7t0. 607 Clitatnut - FRIDADRLIIiIe BOARD OR TRADR. J'eloaro O. Goons, - - " WicLum o.ltaurr, OotoOrns 01 TEI Moirri. - ., ELLre. YA WALL,- %`-; ;t~ixri~u ,, ~:4teAigettcc. PORT. OR PRULADELPIIIA.:- unte.. BIM RUM& ' 3) I Ux PITS 8 21 ULGII 'FAT= ' - ' - ' 1181 ARRIVAD. Steamship My. of Niehmond, troll /NOW mood, via Norfolk! 26 hours, With kola° and passengers to Thos Wabiterjr: Pissed dteimibip VtrAinia off liombsy Hook; bound to Iticlimend; packet ship Baranak fur Liveipool,'off Wilmington Creek, going down, and oblp Grey Eagle, for Mode Janeiro, below the bar. &emit:kin' U.nnnebea, Hand; 22 hoofs froth New York, via Cape May, with radar' and passengere to Jos /ill- , Steamship "Bostrm - ,'Sellevri 20 hours from New York, cis Oape , illay, with mdse - and passengers to James All derdice Passed itiargojabip,with painted Dort° below the Ledge, a brig above Seedy Island, a British brig off the Pen Patch', end. - about fifteen 'schooners upward bound. - dr: Barque B4wenit,Wilson; front Puerto Cabello,Aug IC, via Quarantine, with coffee, &o. to Dailett Brothers Sour Bantam, Myers, 6 days Dom Boston, in ballast fo N Stuktorant &On '•• - " Behr Anna Mortar ItlilYard,2 day's fctip Smyrna, Del; with ()auto J McColley Scbr Airmails; N•lid, I day from New Castle, with wheat triltlehirdsoe & Overman. •" ' . . . Behr Virgil,' Craton', 11'-flays from Frederieksbom Va, with bark tal,l.,,Bewley t Co.. • - Behr Jklary Sllen, Cottioghatn, 8 days from Deep Creek, with shingles to captain. , ' '- Behr B A Bill° Betsey ? frotoNew York Mir Julius Webb, Vargo, from 'Norwich. Bohr J Truiro, Cavalier from Boston. - AV QUARANTINE Duque R Wright, Jr, Gibbs, from Black Rivor, Ja," with logwood. rtun; pimento, he to D N Wetslar & Co. Schr 'Martha ,Inn McNeil, Itand, from. Charleston - , with cotton, rice, &c. to captain. War Daolol- Towasind, Townsend, from St Marks, Via, with lire oalethiber to Swift & Co. HUMID. Steamship Hy/etone State,' hisishruaz; Charleston, A Heron, Jr: • - ' Steatalkip:Viy . Of .Nti! York; Howes, Boston, Henry Bat foe Hatioyifitillet; Darbadoes. Wm Cum mings & ' • " - HA h Commerc e , o Hathaway, Am de Janeiro, Tian Jdaaou & , ne. ache 0 X /tuck; Coombe ; Manton; Noble, Hammett & Behr Arkeger; blaCkwell, Providence', D Cooper. ache Mari Elleii,Cottingbam r , Deep 0 reek, U Oroskey Belie idarllttartightington,"Wriglitington, °abseil Ec CO. Bohr J Webb, Banjo, Norwich; Van - Duren, Narita Sahr J. W, 'Pparo, Echr B Elliott,Heleay, Portamouih, Baum, Ogle Bchr Neptune, Myers, Ainghito, N St6rtova¢t & Co Bohr &rah 11, 81014-New Haven Bistiatou k Col - . Bohr a 8 Twltchell,licsle, Westchester, ' do Bohr 8 Seymour ISlOrnin;ltondont, d, Bchr Cooriney; Stout, biartriesboro, NO; do Bchr Nebraska, Clardy, •- do - , do Sir J dhrirer, Dennis, Baltitoord,'A. Groves. Jr. The packet ahlpilitraurs, Osnt - Jair Rowland. for Li. Terinol, left Walnut street wharf at 10 o'clock on fa turner morning to tow of steam-tug America, with the following carp.: 190 bhde quercitron bark a lot of spel ler arose, 1401 brothels wheat, 11.085 do Indian corn, 1 hhd and 1 tierce beeswax, 11 cases in. chinery, 1712 bbls • .ozwatd ,pearl rit.ron,'l , box cadge, 1 carriage, and ....._ ,ga:paasergere• (oOrrospondonce Of The •ress. RAVED DE GRACE, [Sept 4, 1858. The Wyoming left here this morning with 4 boats, laden and consigned ae follows: It B cabeen. railroad trio to Reeves, Abbott & Co; II B Rawl r, Dr D U Koller, and 8 Stevens, anthracite coal to Delaware Oily. far 1111401111.8.! (Oorroeponaezice of ttae Philenetphts Mzehangn) - Cern letaan. Soot 6-4 lb P M. The At; tWanalr: forbtatopeol, and Gear Eagle for nto de Janeiro, went to sea at o'clock. hen:carts went lu. Wind south--weather dnec ' Yotus, tka; _ • • THOS, B. HIPMENB. [st TzLtoakru TO THE MU.] Nnw UAL, Sept b. Arrived, abipe John Stewart; from London,• from do; barques Union, !rem Bremen; Magnolia, from Shields; bleneynkk, from Smyrna; brig W Udine, from banner iipableb brig Immaeulado, from St Jago rubs . Also arrlTed, ship Amazon, from London; Wavle M inim, from Naomi, tie Mares, Rept 6. Arrived, alup Clara Ann, from Turks' ratans!' barque It Bargees. from Cienfuegos; - ' ' MS.uultA.N D4i mr ace flollies' Hole '" 4 ' ' eteamthip' Taal, hence, arrived ;it Itietnnonc cd !net. Bleareatilp &lye, Beckley, cleared,at New York 4th met for Lir erpoel.. ", - , Bteatualdp` Phimeaa Sprague, - Matthels, cleared at Budeu 4th teat for Philadelpela,• - , 8441 fleeperile,,keirle, for Ban -Francisco, cleated at Beaten etti lest _‘ , . „ tibip Washington B.,oth,Pasoud, from Baltimore for West Meat of_ South. America, was spoken Aug'lB, lat td 4:, long 50 49. . . , Chip fit James, galley, cleared at Quebec alat ult. for Liverpool. tbip 7 alleman, Thomas, alaared at New York 4th feet ror flait Francisco Ship John Clark, Burnham; sailed from Baltimore 4th trust fur swan Point, to flotah 'Deeding for Ban Fran cisco. • Bbip Modern Times, from Boston for Sandwich Isl. ands, Ir.. spoken Aug 18. let 37 OS, long 44. Ship B It Malloy, Lessor, for Ban lirsnolsoo cleared at Liu.. York 4.ttr inst.. Flip Mahound, from Boston for Buenas Ayres, was spoken 26th alt; lat 87 12. long es ao. . - ahly, John Patten, Patten, sailed from Gronstalt 10th alt. ton I:attars., - • . Blatt, Bea - Banger; Burnham. iron Havana for Fal mouth, B, was midi for sea at Newport 2d ices Barque Anemia Mayhew, Thorp, cleared at Boston 83 Inst. for Buenos Ayres , Barque- henoe, - - arrive at Key West 30th nit. - - , , 13aNoe Vickery, Nicholson for aan Pranolsco.cleared at hen York 4th lost Damao Ulutte, Carlton, cleartid at Key Wtat'39th alt far Chateletnaa„ , - Banque Xdisnad,Dwigilt, 'packer/ran, was disoitiarglng at Poet au Prinza 20th ult—arritediStla Barque Belle, Bider, hence, arrival at Bastan 4th Instant. - . , Brig Marla. Noma, far Philadelphia, cleated at Wit. taicgtoo, NO, 4th hat . _ - Brig I. ola, Gritan. beace et Boston 4th Inat, Brigs. 0U1233 I Emily, Bevis, and Oelestitta; Means, be at Boston 4th test, ~- . -" , '.". ' ' Brig Canion, Orton)11, Oliared.at BOayro iitiOnst: for . . , . . Brig Myra, Boller, cleared at Borten 4tii lost. for Bbliadalpota.-• -. • -- ‘ - , - - Brig Ormus,Baker, for Pl . illadolphia , sailed from Now Bedford ad teat'. ' - - . - - - Brig David Duffel, Tabbat, for Jonempert, Mei °Weed at Boston ad. Inst. " - Brig Mary 11, Kelly, cleared at Baltimore fth lost for Prorideore. - - Bag Hoy Queen, Lyle, sailed from Havana 26th ult. for Philadelphia. • ' - Brig Trenton, Atherton, from Dighton for PhUadeL phia sailed from Pall Diver Mat ult Brig Pelona, Bias, hence at Newburypart 2d Met.- Itrig Henry Leeds, Orant, Lence at tteeltland.23d ult. Drig Ohm Heath, Colson, for Philadelphia - .sailed from Providence 34 Suet. - Ochre J Walden, smith, and B P Woolsey, Errich- - son, hence at Providence 3l lest. " Ochre Warren 0 Halson,fludicatt, and Beaton, Brow er, sailed from . Providence-3d lust Far Lady Lahe, White . ; hentto at Pawtucket - 84 inst. Schr Wave. nodes,. berme-at Barn 28th ult. Bcbr KedrOu.ShoPpard, from Delaware City, at Ter month iPth - Bchr Walter,and - Limited', Johnson', hence at Boston 4th inst. ~ • „ , . . Ochre * AnnticHardirig, and Isaac Rich, Omitli, cleared at Boston 4th Inst. for Philadelphia. - Bahr Greco Girdler, Paine, cleared at Boston lid inst. for Phil delphis. , •-, Bolus Anne. Sheppard, Vali:son, and Awns Edwards, Edwards. cleared at Now York 4th test: for Philad. Pah.. George j Jones, Crowell, eleareo. at Beaton 21 lust for Baltimore.. • • _ Bohr Chas [latch, Dunham, for Philadelphia, cleared at St John. NB, BLit ult. , Bohr J Idagood, Leine atNew Raven 8d inst. Behr+ Diiiiii4.oameron,„Watkine, Prod Williams, Brit.. ton, and J I Steinbach, Risley, hone, arrived at Rich mond Ed loot - • - Solar Amelia, Eockhill, salted from *owl* - Ist lest; for - • - _ • • Schee Vordelii Ann, Smith, and Ell Townsend, Corson, hence at Boston Ist • -,- Bostoc,`Eryant, cleared at Boston 24- Inst. for Schee -Clark; Scull; rt, Tkompaon, Lloyd; N W Ben ton, Tejler t aad.L Statterat.ti Gordon, hence at Bunton -- &hr Star, ;Edward!, foi,Philadelplits, sailed from Bohr Ellen Baker, Lake s hence. at - Erie:di:A Perry filet alt. Bahr f4lenroy. Glidden-hence at Gardiner 26th tilt Bair f3erels 7 :llerigor, fcii7Philedelp — idaTrriri ii . 1411 - (4 1 sailed Gorr New 8ef0i4.24.,1tiig.,.; - ,- Behr CratikArinoti3i4Peiloe at Newport INA nit, Bohr Frgerol:Parker;lrour Distort ter Philaiblphlit, 06110.1 la; Bohr Bobton. BtoliOri t lionte . "4.Prothionee lit hist Bchr 13 do T Crantiri,Ltudttey ) , sad respOrt, Bcull,. hence et Psytuelletlet torn:, ; Behr N ;Smith," Bralth.lence at Portsmouth 3lstalt. Bart 8 A Taylor. Young,-add Lady „Lake; WhSte; hence at providence 2d Th,Lady Lake proseided - to Pawtucket - ' Bohr/ B It Icinee, Jewel; RAlt-Ittoydatackett; John' Rogers, Elliott,. and. Artettap Robertson, - istled 'Went' Providence 24 inet - - - - „ Behr Junes- Mutts', Harding; hence t Use,- espy/lied:to hare bile a aeon 2d pifxreigandett,Baji eppart Qtly booed= • - - hobr Biraltillytirts;tialled fr,outilinaoutsk BOtirlidt,for , Behr 0 6 i;,,Terniii, r int:Pitiliaelphia,. ailled &mill* Oche - 13atuniel=1;,Weker, , tre,g•kki, ipnee - ten, passed up ginut, thipe Bey,2d.lnst.7 Bokr Whit ellorlt,-,chtelta. hones:at Westerly 81st ult. - -kehr Wus, jig Illltassliktrroksow cleared at Okarleston 'lst fnat i for a ngOtro Pc0410t11990 tyrant/ rinc ' ' /10 - 111111atliiiirii • '1 I to,tiolai. atm',.oofati Imo); moinnore . , Benton I,or'llmaiiilip OW- • , gd4,kr, schis - WalteriCliteridkl,/oltus t oil Barely parkeryTerolie, "Ad llobt4 ;:lierekeillAblruttna, Platt Jkitothel' Wilk; Rattsfokui do ror , Salemy'Stsan for City Point; Gaselle; Humors, do for palem; Brasil, Ranee, do, for Augusta; P A Bounden', Treisha. mid Timothy Phi -10; Oraurnsr,ltiou for .1,1010dolpb16;:lfirril, Dakota. do; Ssrhlr L H(BO, Clonary,. Windsor, NB, for Bahim ire • - - • . - Sid Rehr' Isabel, R L Tay. Deborah7onea, P A Saun ders, Timothy Pharo, and 11101. ' - Bd—No arrivals - ,Bidi ultra Josistv. Hohorn, for Boston; - Preik Reel, Walter dr, Lemuel, B 10 Parker, R J Mercer, R 8 kosairßray, Brasil, and Sarah I. Mille. . . YOBSIGN PORTS. ~4 1 . r it Sagas 29th nit, brie Meteor. Anderson, Havana; g2d, Fehr Obriatian Keen, Many, do. - St 21st, brigs' young BepubPo Frodericke, and Anna Wellington, Jackson. New York; 28d, bargees Aura, Hoot; New York; W B Chandler, Gage. Gibara, to toad for Valencia - (touched to land Mr Bunt, first oflicer of the WEL 0, who was to take charge ot the Aura ) Ar it Cienfuegos 18th ult, Solirs- Borneo, Gray t New York; E 0 llowerd, Nickerson. Ouracoa. Also ar 18th, brit Sarah Peters, Loud, New York. . Ar at Cardenas 28th tilt, brig P-B, Ourtie, Islay, Ma tonna for Boston. .` ,Bid 16th. Jbarque Tosenh'Fish, Ehltlfpe , N York. - Ar at Havana. 24th nit; brigs Eliza. Ross, and Barab Starr,qilake, Portland; Mb, barque Lucy Ring. Thurs ton, Cienfuegos :(and. 'old 28th for Begun;) brig W Stewart. Weeks, New Orleans; 27th,- .brig JOhaona, (firma Nordenholts, Savannah• echr L 0 Watts, Young, Roston; 28th, brig Allen A Chapman, Laurent, New Orleans. ; Brig FornaayCrom New York, bad not arrived ARRIVALS AT' THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, UP •TO - ONS O , 'OLOOK inzB MORNING _ MOD 1101I8E-rOliestint street, below Ninth. T G Ayorigg , - - 3 8 Daniel,La 811 Oluanian, Hampton ,Va / R Sclater, Hampton, Va 8 W Harwood Itibruand,Va W H bloLure, Chester, 8 0 7 B Meacham 'Yorkville,9 0 Id 7 Thompson, Mo G W Sutherla,d. & IS, Vs • J W Allen&la, Washington Geo 8 Gideon, Waithington Sam] Baird, La 111 Rankin, Ilendereon,Hy 8 W Rankinifenderron,HY Owen Glass & Is, Hy. Miss Glans, Henderson ; Ey Mai II Stiles, Hy. Mies L 80 les, Hy R T Glees, Henderson, Hy JII Barret & la, Hy , I II Barret, Jr, Hy I B. Buret, Heoderson, My J D Mallo y,Henderson,Hy V J _Brooks, Ga I Miller, Oa • " 0 Garrett, Oa 8 Blood & la, St L aim J It Wimberly, Ga 8 8 Moffett; Madison, Ind . E 8 Hill, lowa II Nutt, La 8 Tucker, Beaton 111 ,Trowbridge, Boston I T Parker, Newport, Hy J 0 Manning & Is, N It H R Austin, Memphis Miss Witherapnon; Memphis Mies Austin & els, Memp's Miss A Jones, Memphis J G Barlow, Memphis G W Krebs & la, Balt - Mr Abbott & Is, Westford T Nevin, Mobile 0 R Presatman, Balt 5 L Lansford. Vs • Dr L J Eddins & la Ala -P Sanderson, Scotland - C F Rodenetrin & Is, N 0 W G Jones & IA Mobile Mims J Hobson. Ala IL 11 Cuminge, Chicago S,W leen Oin, 0 P A Hendrix, 80, . .1 Gnaw, Nlt E 0 Sebybyang. N Y CT Y Davis, N Y M Brenner, 8 0 V Meyer, Buffalo II De Pedron & la, N Y B Hardaway & la, Mims Miss L N Gibson, Mies 8 H Witmer, Cincinnati R M N Taylor, Ohio -E Hersey N 0 4 W Gordon, N C F 8 Perkins, N Y •OheaJ 8 Bacon, Charlest'n B P Larrabeo, Mimi - D H Johnson; Oa J Myers, N Y M W Ohnikey, Washingt'n J Cowles, N Y J U Miter, N 0 J Dudley Smith, Hy IV 8 Caldwell,' Hy, 8 W /ones, Atlanta, Oa I F Crew Atlanta, Ga 0 W Hammel!, Atianta,Ga J A Taylor, Ga - A M Eddleman, Oa W I Ohinn, Frankfort I N Crutcher. Frankfort ! J R Page. Frankfort II R Brown, Hy E V Johnston, Ga , 7 H JAMS, Ga L 9 Gordon w wife, Balt 0 W Lake, Miss II P Sefebone. Vr, Mrs Sefebone, Va Miss N Hazall, Va I W Gray, Oa John T Mere, N 0 8 B French and la, Win J B Cobb, Oa 0 M Lumpkin, Cla E P Ohamberlyne, Vs 11 0 Reed, Baltimore B 9 Benson, Baltimore G W Dellredge (la Wm Drlsbell, Ala , Mr Bradford. N Y Mhos Bradford, Nl' . W P Dellah, Oa P P Pease. Os John D Winslow, N Y J Carson, Lako Superior J St Book Mies Mrs WIV Croom, N Y 0 E Bellam & la, bliss -I W Bicker, Atlanta, Ga I Illivey. Atlanta Oa (I E Proser, Fla J W Cochran. N Y T Taylor: Jr, Ilirlircond,Ya 71V McLaughlin, Oineinatl Ellergstresser, 11l Mrs J P Pearl, Nashville II B Willemy, N 0 Miss Pena, Nashville, Miss McLeary, N 0 Mrs 'iraft, R I Al Osin. Washington Ter JII Pollard, Boston J L Tberkield, Franklin, 0 0 Herz. Louisville W B Rockwe ilecia,Bt Louis Henry Wood, N Y D 0 Skidmore, N Y A Knorr. N Y L To Born. N Y Wm ll Backus, lowa D R Wardeld & da, lowa Joe W Harrison N Y 1 41SBOHANT8 , ROTLL—Pourth street, below Arab. 7 - 8 McCulloch, Tenn W M Senior, Tenn John H Glass, Thin -.- 0 Fronde, Vicksburg N F lon and la, Ohio. W II Moore. Indiana James McCollum. Ind Mrs Oh itt ok and oh, Phil* Jlt - .wig, Monongahela City Louis Bch toter, Ohio 0 F Kepler, Danville, lif Tredwell, Somerset, Pa John J Schell. Somerset, PA W Hathaway, 11l JIB Groves. 111 - J II Gorham, Ohio PLI Hunker. Pitteburgh Samuel Elnpman, Ohio W J Sage, Ohio , 14,J Morton. Mass W Carpenter. Lancaster 011 Lore, Pittsburgh D 0 'Roddy, 8 0 James Beaty, 8 0 Jos Wylie, 8 0 - M.s M 8 Moffat, 8 0 Id F Areu,N 0 B Lavabo, Oa J Linshe Oa _ - David Zellers, Ohio liamw.l McMaster, PittelPg Himmel Beatty Pa Thee Oliver, Miss a B Cooper, Miss Robt Williams, N 0 W A Martin. N 0 W D Neely, bliss Miss J D Neely, Tenn G W Yost ; Tenn , 11 Naught, Pa J . ll Dobyns, Id . 0 lloye, Pa /A Carlin, Pittsburgh W B tipeers, 11l John Oalloway, Ind J . McFarland, Downingt'n UNION HOTEL,—AXM amt. below Faulk. B D Jones. Pittsburg Ohms Belts:lan, Ohio Mrs Bhi Pope, Wooster, 0 A K Kline. Reading. Pa B Watford, Mansfield, 0 .J H Barnter, Ohio Gee H L Cake, Pottsville B N Biter and lady, N J T Jahee, Camden, Del G. V Materiel', Canton, 0 Oliver Tonsey, indisnapolis A B Kline, Ohio Bent Ras. Pt Washington,o Geo Ross. Pt Waahington AI Meyer, N Y - J Mtn Balt • 11Colhertson. Ohio J B Beadle, N Y Stephan Warner, Ohio Wm 0 Thomann, 8t Panl 0 P Toley, Bloomlngton.lnd J 111 Kahn, N Y John Wray, Atlanta, Oa AMERIOAN HOUSE—Chestnut street, below BiXtb. J 8 Hancock, N Y . Thee .7 Lewis. Del 1 , Att i r B ll l . °... ,-..,, lii ".a . a el.. s • T Reumburg, liattimore II W Keaton, fey J K Hues, Kentucky J II Bradley, Indianapolis Geo Lawrence, N J Chu Morton. N J Juries II Paul Mass Oboe K Landis, NJ Obac Wllmer, Balt T ri MoCutchen, N Y Mr Field. Chicago • J Wamble Raleigh, N 0 8 lliestand, Wile E J Lear, Phila II Sage, Circleville, 0 Geo 8 O'ok, Phila B .11. Callisle. Phila 0 G Paleaka, Va .FI b Peyinee to 2 la, Mies C 0 Olearee, Memphis O.W Swart., Jefforeomillo Root thmpoon, N J Wm Harrison. N Y ' Michael Birn, Pbila 0 W Petted, Phila. Thos D Locke, Tenn NATIONAL UOTEle—Race street, abort Third. P Uhlor, Uhlurovillo Owen R Moo n, Pa John 0 Dosing, Pa J C Adams, Harrisburg Gon Nichols, Pa J L handl:tit, Balt R 0 Ilryson, NJ 8 A Johnson. Ohio Daniel Bitger. Pa A If Aohey, Lebanon J T Goodin, NY G Righter, NY W 0 Butter, Pottstown Obas - Weldy, Pottstown Wm Wadley, Pa E U Miller, Pa ' Wm 8 Potter, Bid . BARLEY BREA, HOTEL—Second street, below Tine J Chamberlain Del John McAleime, 15e1 P H Mathew' NJ- John Harding Bucks co W B Weller, Pleetville John Dams. Cheenham Writer, Buckingham Mrs Mitchell. O hTo Chas J Gordon. NJ J Whitton, NJ Geo W Abel, NJ Mahlon Long, Hartsville Geo Snyder , Pa 0 Coleman, NY J Whitton ' Pittsburgh James Mitchell, Ohio A Mitchell, Ohio A M Dickson, Lancaster MADISON HOUSE—Seeond street, above Market J W Callen. Del D P Geddes, Florida Dialrgon, Phila Hugh Gilmore, Ma D M Bulger, Centre co Mrs Dorris, Del' J Wilkins, Wheeling, Va .7 Grayson, Pa • BALD DADLB EIOTBL—ThIrd street, &b, CsDavin Wm Berry, Pa ' Smuel 1.1 Jonas, Pa Barclay Brown Pa Wm Simmons, N York Ins Scott, Harrisburg Wm Flicker, Pa I H Walter, Atiantio City Henry Heckel, Pa Reuben Bnidenbacb, Pa . , . BLACK BEAR HOPHL—Third, above Caloatalt. Oeo Clemens, Oliest Valley J Fehmucker. Heading Mull° "xi Po' Lindford Tomlinson, Pa J Fitzgerald, Somneytowa A L stoever, Phila Jacob Butter. Hatboro Special Nattreo. Try A gain ":—lllasc Persons, onco imposed on, are suspicions. Caution is needed in these times to es cape humbug, and the certainty of being victimized. Jules Hattel's,Rats Lustrafe Hair Restorative is an lefailible remedy lot heights a. All those who have either lost their Bair, or are becoming bald, ahonld try this delectable preparation, whose effects are minion lone. Bold by all Drmaiste, and at the Luboratory of Inuit HAIIEL & Co., Perfumers and Importers, No. WS Chestnut street, Philadelphia. seo43t Professor Saunders• elaselpal Institute, nt the WEST PHILADE.PIIIA INSTITUTE, corner of MARKET Street and WILLIAM, will be reopened on the flint MONDAY of September. Pupils, to the num ber of fifty, will be recetred WITNOOT EMMA or FARR ON WY PASSENGER RAILWAYS OD roe OJTY - Thus, without expense, by a pleasant and safe con veyanoe, pupils can be carried Into the fresh air of the country in less than half en boar from the centre of the city. Boreal actee of open ground border on the beau tiful groves of this liemicary, which is patronized by many of the distinguished gentlemen of the city, among whom are the }Mites or The Frees, the Ledger, end The North American end United ftates Gazette. Pu pils are received by the day, or into the family of the Principe!. PBILADILPOII., July I, MB " We, the undersigned, hove had sone or wards in Professor Saunders' Institute and family during the Session which has Just closed. In respect to parental kindoesi, happy loiluencea, attention to health, and progress in thorough education, our expectations bare been folly realized. To. our friends, who aro looking for AL decidedly good school for their sons, we cordially recommend Professor Parmders , Institute. "MATTHEW NEWKIRK, No. 1/00 Arch street. JNO. W. FORNEY, office of The Press. " CHARLES 11. THOMPSON, Thompson Rood, No 413 Ohestout' street. '•3. 8, SILVER, 1400 Girard avenue. "W. L. SPRINGS, 331 Market street. "GEORGE 11. MARTIN, 1825 Walnut street." Other Patrons of this Institution : ELI 8. BERNET E, 409 Market street. :JOHN, 0. MITCHELL. 203 Sloth Sixth street. COLOIIAN, 148outh Eighth street. N. B. !MOWER, 113 Smith Fifth street. SASIIIEL 510011,E, Logan Square. P. WATSON, Logan Square, WSI. WAIN. office of Ledxer. MORTON Ma➢IIOHAEL, office of North American _ILL'S LEWIS, Penri Square. lErNo 8113113117 HOBO BsLsar, Seamen's Saving, Fund--0 flies 203 Wuhitt street, one door Pest of Second street. Rev,;yes d e ,. -posits In aurae of One Dollar and upwards, from ell ohne* of the oonununity, and allows Interest at tits rate Of Elio percent. 14 er annum. Ofdoe open daily, front 0 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon. day and datirday until. 9 in the evening. President, Pranklin Pell; Treasurer and Secretary, Mathis K. . ; 6,17111 g , FARM I. —l' toe Yer Cellti in .-- NialeNAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT 'Street, 'B:W. corner of THIRD, Philadelphia, Money received in any snot, large or small, and interest paid from the day of,deposit , to the day of withdrawal. hisMaY is meshed and payments made daily, 'without . notlce. The investments are made in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and such drat-class seourl ' thiiii th . • charter requires. Office hours, from 9 &cloth in the morning until 5 o'clock in the afternoon, nd on ,MOndaY and Thursday evenings. until 8 n'eloelt: : fed Th.:dna' No. 622 Market Street, Importer'and Dealer in Fine Watches, Jewelry, Silver and klattat, Were. 'First-class goods constantly on band. ?ride ilubieriber,eaylil eel& Cdr every article, le enabled .to pelt at a small .adiance. ,Tbose about purcbeaing would do PielltiO tall. AU goods warranted cc repre• eentad. i ne4-Bxn ISEIMMIE Gentlemen's Hats for Autumn, now ready.— In preparing the Hate of the present home, none but the most finished workmen have been employed, and nothing but, the best choicest materials used. Every endeavor has been made to combine Elegance of Form with Fitness, and Beauty of Design with Utility. The undere goad, therefore, confidently submits these elegant Autumn flats to the inspection of gentlemen, and hopefully awaits their liberal patronage. W. F. WARBURTON, Fashionable Hatter, eel-St No. 990 OILIieTNIIT Street. One-Price Clothing of the Latest Styles, and made in the best manner, expressly for RETAIL RILES. We mark our lowest selling prl.es in, PLAIN mamma on each article. All-goods made to order are warranted satisfactory, and our OEE•PRIOE SYSTEM is atiletly ad hered to. We believe this to be the only fair way of dealing, as thereby all are treated alike, JONES k CO., 604 MARKET Street. Jackson, JOB PRINPBB, - BIRTH AND 011118TNIIT. °hooks, Notos, Drafts, Bills Lading, Bill Heads, Dir. °alarm, Cards, and all other kinds of Job Printing, at prim to suit the times. 0017-17 General Debility.—This convenient terns ,includes numerous ill-defined and supposed incurable forms of disease, accompanied by general lassitude and exhaustion, without any ascertainable external or in ternal cause. The PERUVIAN SYRUP sends its re• novating influence to the inmost recesses of the system, and has relieved In our community many cases of sup posed incurable disease. For sale In this city by F. Brown, Fifth aud Chestnut and ilarisard .t Co., Twelfth and Oheetnut. Etual-d&vetf B & Bakers NAMILYWiNG 780 CHESTNUT STREET These Machines are now justly admitted to be the beet in lase for fondly mewing, making a new, etrong, and elastic stitch, which will NOT rip, even if every fourth Mitch be out. gironlare sent on application by letter. aOP•7 Marriage On the 24th ult., by Phe G 'Nikon. V. D. M.. M. .IAOOII MOINE to Miss HARRIET WARRINGTON, both or thi- On the 21 (net , by Rev. John A. McKean, HENRY .1. DAVIS E'q . and Miss AMANDA T., daughter of N. Lonirmire, E.g., all of this city. nn the 2tl in.t. at It•rlington, N. J., by Priem's , Ceremony, DAVID Et WRIORT, of Thllatelphla, to MULL& E MAURER of the formot plane. * Dv idormen O. Th•aser, on the Bth of November, 1857 M. RODNEY 0. NILES to Was MARGARET V. BAILY, both of Smyrna, D fewer° as ihr Alderman 0. Bracer. on the Stith ult, Mr LOUTS 00IIILLARD, of France , to Mite HARRIET ROBBING, of this city., tk • Elzatbs. CM the 2d Iratant. litre lIANNAR, wife of Joseph A. McDaniel, in the 49th year of her age. The friends, and those of he• family, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her hush snd. Amser street, seventh house above Wood, between Frankford road and bout street, this (Mon day) afternoon, at 3 o'clock ai To Camden, on the Ed instant, Mr. PETER BENDER, In the 86th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect ful y invited to attend the funeral, from his late reel deuce. it. E corner of Third and striven!' streets, this (Monday) afternoon at 2 o'olock, without further notice it At his remidenee, In this city, on Friday, the 4th instant, NATHANIEL RANDOLPH, in the 42d yearof hie age. • . . On the 3d instant, JOSEPH WATERMAN, In Noe 87th year of his age. • On the moron g of the 31 inettnt, EVE BLOOM\ °- DALE, wife of Charles Bloominidale, in the 34th year of her age dk On the 3d instant, hlr. CHRISTOPHER FRITZ, In the 87th year of hie age. . . . . . th. the 3ki inatant, IBABISLL& eitAlitall, in the 35th year of bur age. * of Interments. rrioa, September 4, 1858. iladetphia from the 29th of of September, 1863. Weekly Report Bigstrn or Interments in City of Ph August to the 4th Asthma Ap0p1exy.......... Cancer Casualties .... Congestion of Itrain Cholera Infant um. Feral.. Typhoid.... Gangrene . Hemorrhage Intlaus , tion, brain " Bronchi... ". Bowels... " Itutneya " Lungs .... Pentorreum Insanity 1naniti0n.......... alania.a.Potu IMarasnatte ..... .... Old Age Paley. fitill•Born Tithes Meaenterica Ceething . 'Unknown Whooping Cough.. • 1 Mprbus Ooneum'n of Mum Convuleioas Diarrheas Brom, Brain 11 Chest 1 t Heart..... DLeease of Brain... 11 Heart... 11 Liver.... Drowned Dysentery......... Debility Effusion on Brain . Beter,Bcarlet Typbuslete. Or TEE • /ROTS TITERS WERE— .... 83 Prom 40 to 60. 40 « 60 to 00 10 80 to 70 ..... 3 70 to 80 0 it 80 to 90 9 Under 1 year. Brom 1 to 2 " 2to 6 " sto 10. " 10 to 15 " 16 to 20. 1981. From the Almehonst e eople of Color Males... Females ee....13 I From the Ommtry. ....132 Boys ....NO I Girls ' the Board of Health. THIIR HUGHES, Health 01 By order of AR Price of Admission Reduced --Th • CENTURY PLANT STILL IN BLOOM- Thet all may have an opportunity of soeing thts 71.0 CAL WONDER this week, (which, from ell appearance, will be its last.) the price of Admission has been re- Rieed to TAN °EN'S. Children under twelve. Five Conte. Proceeds for the benellt of the YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. se6-3tle rcr. Young Men's Christian Association, Au alourned Meeting will be held on MON DAY EVENING NeXT, 6th Mgt , at quarter to eight o'clock, in the BAPTIST CHURCH, SANSOM Street, below NINTH. As businees of much Importance will be brought before the Association, and us the call is urgent for more vo'unteers on Firemen's Prayer Meeting, It is to be hoped there will be a large attendance The Ladies are cordially invited to meet with us. GEO. W. GKICE, Registering Secretary. fa. Noise—Howard Flro and MI urine In -BURANOE COISIPANY—PaILiumins, August 25, 1858 —ln accordance with the provisions of the Act of Incorporation, an ELECTION for TWENTY DI MOTORS, to serve for the ensuing year, will bo held at the Office of the Company, No. 412 WALNUT Ht., on TUESD T, the 7th day of eoptember, 1858, between the hours of 10 M. and 2 P. AI. au2o-tdsepB CHARLES A. DEFY, Secretary. or City Commissioners , Office. PHILADVLFIIIA, August 80, 1868. THE BOARD OF REVISION will meet at the+ office to fulfil the duties of their appointment. as follows : First ward—Monday, September Bth. 1868. Second ward—Tuesday, September 7th. Third ward— Wednesday, September Bth. Fourth ward—Thursday, September 6th. Fifth ward—Friday, September 10th. Sixth ward—Monday, September 13th. Seventh ward—Tuesday, September 14th. Eighth ward—Wednesday, eptember 16th. Meta wa d—Thursday, September 18th. Tenth ward—Friday, September 17th. Eleventh ward—Monday, September 20th. Twelfth ward—Tuesday Sep,ember 21st. 9 hirte.lith ward—Wednesday. September 224. Fourteenth ward—Thursday. September 23d. Fifteenth ward—Friday, September 24th. Sixteenth ward—Monday, September 27th. Seventeenth ward—Tueeday Sep'ember 28th. Eighteenth ward—Wednesday, September 29th. Nineteenth ward—rhursday, September 30th. • Twentieth ward—Friday October oat Twenty.first ward—Mon day October 4th. Twenty-second ward—Tuesday, October 6th. Twenty-third ward—Wednesday, October oth. Twenty.fourth ward—Thursday, October 7th. irr The Assessors of the various wards will take no tice accordingly J. M . L*DDY, JAMES LOGAN. Oommisls. k.DW'D R. WILLIAMS, A. J. FLOM eItFELT, Receiver of Taxes. WILLIAM V. MoGR City Treasurer. irre New Orleans Gas Light Company. FARMERS. AND MECHANICS , BANK, PIIILkDELPHIA, July 2,11358. Notice is hereby given to tho Stockholders of tho New Orleans Gas Light Company, that the Agency for tho Transfer of the Stock and the payment of the Divi dends of that Company will be closed from and after the first day of October next; and they are requested to surrender tho Certificates issued by this Bank and re. oeive Warrants of Transfer to the Company in New Or leans. W. RUSHTON, jya-dlw&mtlitoel Cashier. Notice.—An electton for seven Directors of the !CONTOUR IRON COMPANY; to serve during the ensuing year, will be hold on SATURDAY, the fourth day of September next, between the hours of twelve o'clock M. and one o'clock P. AI., at tae late Office of the Company, in the Reading Railroad Corn pony's Buildings, in the city of Philadelphia, Penna. By order of the Board, T. M. BRYAN, Jr., aul.dteest4 Secretary. SCIIRACK & CO.'S VARNISHES, JAPANS, &a The attention of Deslore and consumers of Varnishes Is solicited to our SUPERIOR COACH AND FURNITURE VARNISH, DRYING JAPANS, IRON JAPANS, MASTIC AND SPIRIT VARNISHES We claim to be the Oldest Varnish Manufacturing Eatablighment IN TRIO COUNTRY, Our Varnishes having now been In constant use over forty years, and are admitted by competent Judges to be superior to any others made in the United States. All wo oak is a fair trial, and we are satisfied the merits of our Varnishes will be FULLY ESTABLISHED. C. SOHRACK & CO., OLD STAND..Noe. 152 and 154 North FOURTH Street AGREEMENT.—We mutually agree to Debate the following Question—. Ought Amer'. can Slavery to be Perpetuated." The Debate will commence on TUESDAY EVENING, Sep'ember 7th, at 7% o'clock, in the National Guards' Hail, Nate etreet, Philadelphia, al.d continue five into cessive evenings Earth speaker is to occupy one hour eac h evening. .The Affirmative is to make the opening, and the Negative the closing speech. No interruption will be allowed while either dleputant is speaking Pickets of Admission for one aecnisg, 25 cents. Tick ets for the Connie, 75 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Debate to commence at 7%. W.Q. IMO PINLOW, Affirmative. It* A. PdYNE, Negative. 0111LADELP111A. AND GRAY'S FERRY PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY.—' Notice ix hereby given that the third instalment to the capital stock will be due sod payable at the olllce or the Company, 605 WAI.I4IIT street, on SATURDAY, the 38th lust , between the holm or 10 and 2 o'clock. ae6-12t MEN'S FINE CALFSKINIIOOTS, CON CHIEFS GAITERS, ko , of the best city manu facture, (MEN'S, WOMEN'd AND 01.111011EN'd INBAR) at low prices, at DUTTON'S, No. 111 North SECOND street, above ARON, E,st bide. Also, Boye' and loathe , city made calfskin sewed bionroes. Whole sale and Retail. RON OF THE RED RM.' , Oepti-to, T, ft, 64 ea* :"' U., MONDAY SEPT- 51 BkAR • tituul ilDrp ibuoas. CARD THOMAS W. EVANS Jr, CO., ALTERATION AND EXTENSION WOULD RBSPEOTPULLY INFORM THE PUBLIC MONDAY MORNING, LARGEST AND HAND3OMEST ASSORTMENT O DRY GOODS THEY HAVE EVER HAD THE PLEASURE OF OFFERING THEIR OUSTODIERS TUE STOOK IS MOSTLY"OH THEIR OWN IMPORTATION, HAVING BEEN SELECTED PERSONALLY BY ONE OF THE FIRM FOR THEIR OWN RETAIL SALES, AND WILL BE FOUND TO EMBRACE ALL TUE NEWEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES IMPORTED THIS SEASON Noe. 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET MOURNING LARGE STOCK OP PALL GOODS MOURNING STORE, No. SOS OLIESTNIIT STREET, Are now receiving their Fall importation. and pnr chime, and will open today BUCK DAM GOODS. Blank Barhoure. Black Satin do Clones. Black Alpine Cloths. Black Mousselines. Black Tamise Clothe. Black Bombazines. Black Caahmeres Black French licences. Black Mohair Lustree. Black Bombazine Alpacas. Black Paramattas. Black Canton Cloths. &c. SHAWLS. Black Thibet Shawls, silk end wool fringes Ribbon Bombazine and Crape bound. Ma* Tbibet Long Shawls. Blanket Shawls. Jaquard Shawls. New Style Mourning Woollen Shawls. Cashmere and Monneline de Rains Shawls. LBilk Shawls. Broche Stella Shawls. Black Cloth Cloaks, Am. SILKS. Black Gros Grain and Ottoman Silks. Black Armure and Royal Silks. Black Venetians and Fault de Soles. Black Gros de Raines and Epsoms. Black Dayadere and Figured Silks. Second Mourning Silks, ice.. MOURNING DRESS GOODS. Mourning Mousseline de Laines, Plaids: Livings, English Chintzes, Poplins, Madonnas, Brocade Mo hairs, Mohair de Bege, Black Valenclas, Mousseline Robes a Les, &a. CRAPES AND VEILS Black English Grapes rnd Veils. • Black Orape Lease and Voile. Black Mode or Love Vella. Black Lace and Grenadine Vella. Black Italian Crapes, . Black Enrage and Donna Marla, for Yells, .to COLLARS, HOSIERY, /cc. Black Crape Collars, Ruffles, and Sleeves. it i tt l altg l a i llid %l i ge -fl'!g:rde:ioriptioii Black Silk Siete, mourn lug bordered Handkerchiefs, Black Silk, Spun Silk, Fleecy Bilk, Cotton and Lambs' Wool Hose, Black Kid, Silk, and Fleecy Silk Gloves, Black Beitings and Ribbons, Crape Trimmings, Jet Hair Pins, and, Broaches, Small Basal. dee. ._ _ -- . N. ll.—ln addition to the above Goode, we will open thin week TIIIRIY OASES of new Black And Second Mourning Drees Goode, and will receive throughout the Beaton the latent novel tieened bargatue from Auction, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ee6.lt NEW AUTUMN GOODS SHARPLESS BROTHERS ANN OPENING Rich Bilks and Popimes. Robes double dupe a lee. French blnusselines sod Ohlntses. Plaid VaWinton and Merinos. • Robes do °hombre. very rich. New Autumn Shawls. French Casette ere@ and Vestings. Plain Oolore, riohyn do 80103. Bet OLIESTNIIT and EIGHTH Streets FIRST FALL OPENING GE 0. No. 010 CHESTNUT STREET, Will dieplay on MONDAY, OEPTomna 6th, A choice and carefully selected stock of Elegant Goods, suitable for the Fall REAL INDIA SHAWLS, Long awl Square, In all colors worn; Splendid Silks, In Robes and by the yard, &Olen the novelties of the season, to which the attew bon of the Ladles is Invited. sedAlt "UlirP IN'S 6-4 FRENCH MERINOES AND CASHMERE DE CONE, BROM THE OREM` MERINO BALE. 1/10IIARLES ADAMS bas now arranged several loth and qualities of these well-known Goods, in choice and desirable colors. Also, plain Mous. Widnes, in mode, plain, and high colors, All -wool Plaids, choke styles. Mous. Delaines, Valenolas, hlohahs, Poll de Chevron and bresa Goode in variety. GLOSSY BLACK SILKS, OF ALL WIDTHS.. Heavy corded black Penh de dole. New Englath and Meetly's° P/ lats. Pine atf ck of Unsbrinkable Fiannale, Shirting, Sheet- Ing, and Pillow hi SVELLA. SHAWLS! In many dealraole styles. New Goods being daily received and sold at the low est market pr.ces, for CAM. se6mwf.tt mum. and ARCH Streets. Wholesale Cho Goobs. LEE & BEARE, No. 230 'CHESTNUT STREET, Thole Poll Importation of WHITE GOODS, Which they offer to tho Trade on the most liberal LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATIoN TO TILE ESTATE OP CATHARINE GAOLE, deceased, late of the Twenty-third ward, (but formerly a resident of Manayunk,) of the city of Philadelphia, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to make pay. meat, and those having claims agamst the sante to pre sent them to OEO. W. DAVIS. Admioletrator, MAIN Street, blannyunk. September 6, 1868. ee&Stee PROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE 1 FOR DOYS, at the WEST PHILADELPHIA IN STITII, E. THE FARE IS PAID FOR THE PUPILS On the Railways and Omnibuses, from all parts of the city. 'Er Pee advertisement In another column. se6•lm UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA V DEPARTMENT OF ARTS. The Find Term of the Coins-year will open on WEDNESDAY, tho Bth inst. Candidates for admie 01011 will appear at the Univoreity, for examination, on that day at gx o'clock A. SI. Tuition for each Term Thirty Dollars. GEORGE ALLEN, seo.Bt Secretary of the Faculty of Arts. LEMY BROTHERS' NIGHT-SCHOOL, Noe. 1.4 S and 130 SIXTH Street, near Hue, IS new OPEN TO O VS INETRUOTION IN BOOK-KEEPING, WRITING, MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC. INSTRUCTION IN THE DAYTIME, AS USUAL. se4-ly PROFESSOR SAUNDERS' CLASSI it OAL INSTITUTE —See advertisement In another cola= Thls Seminary le sadly v sited by a short ride on the West Philadelphia Passenger Railway. sel-tf AA R. LOUIS S. D. REES will re-open J-T1 Morning School for Young Ladies, 1232 Spruce street, on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 16th. au3o-11n* GITORAGE.—Storage can be obtained at a 1.71 fair price in the Warehouse, No. 0 North Water Weed, or in the second and third stories of No. 103 Arch stroot. by applying to BADLILIt dr CO., aeo ARON Street, 2d door above Front. CHEESE. -105 boxes Herkimer county Cheese now landing, snit for sale by C 0. RADIO:R. & CO., se6 ARCH Street, 2d door above Front, MACKEREL. -200 bbla. Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Ma.okerel. Yor ego by 0. 0. SADLER & 00., Nee ARCM §troot, 2d door abate Proul, HAVING COMPLETED THEIR STORE, OM= WILL OPEN ON SEPTEMBER oth, I=l IN ,EUROPE, BESSON & SON, FRYER, HAVE NOW OPEN EMBROIDERIES, LAOS GOODS, .te. Legal Notitca eburational. Mrn etrobz Jobbgre. 1858 PALL GOODS. 1858 TRH Subscribers beg leave to inform their friends and country merchants generally, that their stock of HOSIERY, GLOVES SHIRTS, DRAWERS, WOOLLENS, and SMALL WARES, to now complete, comprising their usual assortment, and which they will moll at the lowest market rates. They would espy dally call attention to their stock of BUCKSKIN GLOVES AND hIITTENS. Comprising the - HANOVER, GERMANTOWN , JOHNSTOWN, AND OTHER DESIRABLE MAKER, Which they have purchased directly from the Manu facturers for cash, and aro now prepared to soil at reduced rates. 'HAFFNER, ZIEGLER, & CO., IMPORTERS AND JORBER3, 30 N. FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, ee3•2m Near the blerohanta , Hotol SCHAFFER & ROBERTS, No. 429 MARKET STREET, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS Or ROSIERY, GLOVES, SMALL WARES, COEDS, BRUSHES, TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, LOOKING=GLABSES, GERMAN AND PRENOLI PANOY GOODS. attl4-2m SMITH, MURPHY, & 00., 237 MARKET S. AND 226 011IIROLI ALLEY, Aro now opening A FRESH STOCK STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, To which they invite the attention of CASH AND PROMPT SHORT TIME BUYERS. PHILIMILI.I/11, August, 1858. att24-2111 JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., No. 304 MARKET STREET, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS; WHITE GOODS, LINENS, BLANKETS, AND FOREIGN AND DOBIESTIO DRY GOODS GENERALLY. au2.0.1m SIBLEY, MOLTEN & WOODRUFF, • No. 328 MARKET STREET, Have now opened and are daily receiving a choloe Stock of Bilks and Fanny Goode for the FALL TRADE, Consisting of— BLACK AND FANCY DRESS SILKS, BONNET AND VELVET RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS OF EVERY VARIETY, WHITS GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES, GLOVES AND MITTS. LADIES' CLOAKS, SHAWLS, MANTILLAS, Sce. To which they invite the attention of Buyers gene rally. - au2o-1m SPARHAWK I MINTON, & WIIRTS, 802 MARKET STREET 4. Are SELLING OFF their STOCK CHEAP TO CLOSE BUSINESS. GREAT INDUCEMENTS WILL BE OFFERED TO OABII BUYERS. The Stock ooneiste of STAPLE AND DRESS GOODS, And Is Jails and well selected ALEXANDER Sc KNOWLES, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS HOSIERY, GLOVES AND FANCY GOODS, (HATA TITAIOVIM TO) Noe. 430 MARKET AND 425 MERCHANT BTB., And have just opened a NEW AND COMPLETE STOOK OF GOODS, expressly adapted to FALL TRADE, To which the attention or their ctuitomera aad FIRST CLASS BUYERS le invited. anl7-dtnovl. JOSHUA L. BAILY, N. W. COR. FIFTH AND MARKET STB., PHILADELPHIA, Um now open a ORME AND ENTIRELY NEW STOOK FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, POR SALE BELOW REGULAR PRICES, _T..?-w-414411VOnagttlanarerfy1.1"%fira CARPETINGS. JUST RECEIVED FROM TEE SIANUFAOTURBRS, Cu Cosolgemeot, a large lot of INGRAIN AND VENETIAN CARPETS, To be sold it AUCTION PRICES for Cash or City Ac ceptances. WOLFE, WILSON, & CO., Jy2o•trm&wtr No. 132 CHESTNUT Street 1858 SILK GOODS PALL IMPOILTATIONS. D. 41.1.311, ROSS, Bio V7-111'1.1ValtS, 521 MARKET STREET, 618 COMMERCE STREET, PHILADELPHIA Have now In store their complete IMPORTATION OT FUME. AND FANCY GOODS, To which the attention of the TRADE le invited. MARTINS, PEDDLE, & HAMRICK, WORMS AND DISALDRS IN HOSIERY, GLOVES, and FANCY NOTIONS, No. 80 NORTH FOURTH STREET, FIVE DOORS BELOW THE MERCHANTS' HOTEL, Offer for sale the most complete stock of goods In their line to be found in the UNITED STATES, Consisting of HOSIERY, of every grade, GLOVES for men, women, and children, comprising an assortment of over 300 lands, UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS, LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS and COLLARS, LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS and SHIRT FRONTS, LADIES' ELASTIO BELTS, with olaepe of entirely new designs, with •an endless variety of Notions, to which they invite the attention of FIRST CLASS WESTERN AND SOUTHERN BUYERS. atil4.ow MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS. LONGOOPE & PEAROE, 9 SOUTH FOURTH, ONE DOOR BELOW MARKET STREET, Ilivs In store a fall assortment of Melee Furnishing Goods and Tailora' Trimmings ; to which they invite the attention of Clothiers and Merchant Tailors. anlelm F ALL STOCK • BILK AND FANCY GOODS. HERRING & OTT, N. W. Corner of FOURTH and MARKET STREETS, have now in store a splendid assortment of SILKS, RIBBONS, AND FANCY GOODS OF THEIR OWN IMPORTATION, To which they Invite the attention of FIRST-CLASS BUYERS. aul3.2m QUINTIN CAMPBELL, Jn., & CO., lAIPORTER9 AND JOBBERS HOSIERY, GLOVES, and NANCY ciooDß, No. 341 MARKET STREET, Northeast Corner of FOIIItTII 11. A. BOAC/XL/ORD, anl2-2m FALL STOCK OF CLOTHING. CHARLES HARKNESS 16 SON, No. 838 MARKET STREET, BOTITHEA.ST HORNER O.E FOURTH, Have now in store a largo and splendid assortment of FALL and WINTER CLOTHING, manufactured ex prenaly for the Southern and Western Trade, which they offer for sale on the best terms for Cash, or on the usual Credit. - BUYERS are Invited to call and examine for them selves. aul2-2m ACV/ITE WANT WING'S," la tho daily V V reined, when ordering CRACKERS for fa. mily iree. WING'S FARINA ORAGICERS combine most excel lent qualities and a truly delightful taste. They are undoubtedly the most nourishing and heal thy Crackers ever produced, and peculiarly pleasant for children With hot and cold dishes at lunch they are particu larly nice, as well as with coffee and other &Joke. Aek for WING'S.GRAWIERS, and take none but those which are stamped with the name of "A. WING." These may be bad of the best Family Grocers gene rally, and at wholesale only of A. N. THOMPSON & 00., Noe. 221 and 228 FULTON Street, New York, or BINGER & BROTEIRR, Wholesale Agenta, MAAS No. 145 South FRONT Street, Philant. BONES. -100,000 shin Bones, suitable for Umbrella and Button Makere, in store and for aide by OROAHDALB, PHIROJI, & CO., lei NORTH WHAUXI) FALL GOODS. MARTIN & WOLFF, 233 MARKETT, STREE DRY GOODS. aule:lm FALL STOOK. FITJIIAN, JONES, & 00,, " N 0.216 MARKET STREET, THROUGH TO No. 204 CUIIROIL ALLEY, Have now In More a COMPLETE STOCK SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, To which they invite the attention of Buyers from all parte of the Union. anlB-2m BITER, VAN UIILIN, & GLASS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HOSIERY, GLOVES, FANCY GOODS, do., No. 423 MARKET STREET, ABOVE FOIIIITII, PHILADELPHIA. J T. WAY & 00., • Noe. 221 lIARIIET Street and 10 MERU( Alloy IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS The completenese of their Stock, both for VARIETY AND PRIORS, Will be found to oiler advantages to buyers, mar passed by any other in this country. cull-3m NEW FALL STOCK McCauley, Brother, & Brewster, Haws just opened en entire new stook of HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND FANCY GOODS, to which they Invite the attention of thlVelese buyers Oar stock la particularly , adopted to THE SOUTHERN TRADE Ati9-21nif SHAPLEIGH, RUE, & CO., WHITE GOODS, LINENS, HAIBROIDERISB, LAOE HOODS, &a No. 829 MARKET STREET, MEN'S WEAR DE COURSEY, LAFOUROADE, & CO., (335 MARKET STREET,) Have now In Store their PALL IMPORTATIONS, of the greatest novelties of such gOoda, to which the attention of THEIR 00870MERS AND Till TRADE! I 8 INVITED. BURNETT, SEXTON & SWEARINGEN No. 909 MARKET STREET, NORTH SIDE, Oorothiting of— DRESS TRIMMINGS, VELVET RIBBONS, SKIRTS of all kinds, and materials for thorn. HOSIERY IN GREAT VARIETY. UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, SHAWLS, COMFORTS, GAITERS Ladles and Children's BELTS, To all of which we invite the attention of FIRST-OLASS BUYERS JOHN . B. STRYKER & CO., 310 MARKET STREET, wnoczeALE DEALERS IX BRITISH, FRENCH, AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS AND CARPETS, wwwnrcur - AVAIJOTION And will be sold low for cast. SMITH, WILLIAMS, & CO., FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No. 513 DIARKET STREET, Are now constantly receiving NEW SEASONABLE GOODS, Of Desirable Styles ; from the beet markets in this Country and Europe. The attention of purchasers is solicited. aull-dw 1858 BARCROFT & CO., (Noe. 406 and 407 MARKET STREET,) lIRPORTEREI AND JOBBERS DRY GOODS, Would give notice to Bur', IN EVERY SECTION Or THE COUNTRY, That their arrangements for the FALL TRADE ARE NOW COBIPLETII. cull-aw BAILEY & 00., Have removad to their new Birelroof, White Marble NORTE( BIDE, BELOW TILE GIRARD ROME Now opening their fall stock of IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND To which they invite tho attention of the publlo SILVERWARE, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND JACKSON, JOB PRINTER, Hai Removed to FIFTH. AND CHESTNUT STREET att2B4m s.. FOWLER, WELLS, & CO., 922 tc m &," CHESTNUT Street, keep standard works on Aihr,Phrenology, Physiology, Water Care, and Pho n . e i grg a h j y tan no o l n esal w e it ird cb ro u t t a . l , l. and pll u rr lo writ ten descriptions of character, given day and even. ing. Cabinet tree to visitors. Orders by mail to be addressed to Fowler, Wells, & Co. 022 Oheetnut street ,t set. 30 n To invest in a Mortgage of im ss,sokr proved City property. MoLEAN, Conveyancer ee3-Bt* 162 South Fourth street. Dlt. F. A. GENTH'S CHEMICAL LA BORATORY, No. 333 WALNUT Street. Gen- Vernon wishing instruction in Chemistry, Mineralogy, Geology, or Metallurgy, have an opportunity of receiv ing a thorough and practical knowledge of then eel. enCeS. For farther Information apply as above. eal.3t* DR. BIAS' VEGETABLE COUGH Syrup and Cholera Mixture, and Drops for Dial , rbcca. Also, Vegetable Purgative Syrup for all Imper fections of the Blood, may be obtained at his Medical Store, No. 409 South ELBVENTII Street, (Masonic Mall.) Office hours—from Btolo A. M., 3to 4 and oto 8 P. M. se4.2t* QUINTIN OAMPBSLL, JR QLATE l SLATE I! SLATE I I !—Roofing Slate, of all sizes, and at very low rater, kept eon 'Wetly on hand, and for eale by FUMING, FOX & 00., GERKANTOWN ROAD and THIRD etreet. - - - - - N. B. Slate Roofs put on In the best manner, and re Parini> attantl.l fn all NV4,11 voarr•nfowl fall • A lißAll SLACK% ENGRAVING, DIE rip. Sinking, and Embossed Printing, Envelope, and Beal Pram, Manufactory, No. 1 South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. Pa. atil2-8m CAPE MAY AND ATLANTIC CITY.— There will be no necessity for travellers taking a supply of CIGARS with them, as a complete assort ment of GENUINE HAVANA, of Samuel Shoes's im portation, will be found on sale at CONGRESS HALL, Cape Island, and at the UNITED STATES, Atlantio Mir .1919 r, PITCH, AND OAKUM—Constantly iTti hand, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers, by ,13 , 24 WEAVER, FITLER CO, No 2/1 N. WATER St. and 22 N. WHARVES. V.A.LMON, SHAD, &c.-20 tierces No. 1 Salmon ; 18 DIAL do.; 60 bble. prime Sea Shad; 200 We. Soale•fleb ; 180 bble White-flen, now In store and for sale by JOHN H. KENNEDY da CO, an R-le Wee um and 1 5 2 Horeb veY, e _ HAVANA LEAF-100 Bales Havana Leaf Tobieco landing ex Mary U. Randall. For gala by MERINO, eaS 140 South Brant otreet. iaILERRY AND PORT {'PINE.- 3 U qttts 1 , 0 10.Efghths Harmony Sherry; 20 qrs. Wallis Por Wine, in bond and ter We by WILLIAM H. YEATON, ovEs 210 South MONT street: MD Eboobe 3obbtre. ESIPORTERES DRY GOODS, Are now fully prepared for the FALL TRADE. 23 NORTH FOURTH ST IMPORTERS PHILADELPHIA Offer for eale at their store, THE LATEST FALL STYLES OF Imported and Rome Manufactured FANCY DRY GOODS, WHOLESALE DEALERS itlattlito, letuelrv, tic =1:113 BAILEY t KITCHEN, Rom 819 CHESTNUT STREET, L%NOY GOODS, PEARLS, AT WHOLKBALII AND DETAIL. Sor eale oral to JUL TO-RENT.—Oonnting-House, No. 126 tia North DELAWARE avenue. with floor extending trough to Water street, well adapted for Grocery or Flour business. Rent E4OO per annum. Apply on premises. sea-at CHOICE COTTAGE SITES,' WITHIN three Initiates walk. or two Stations on Philadel phia and Germantown Railroad, for sale cheap. Apply at corner of Tioga Street and Plank Road, or at No. 23 North Sixth Street, to see-lmia T. L. LITTLRFIELD. FOR SALE.--A handsome residence, Ida with all the modern improvements, large side yard, graperr, etc. SIX - Cll, near SPRING. GARDEN Street. Terms easy. P. K. LYND, 534 South SLXTII. Street, (Second story.) anl4-1m FOR SALE OR EXOHANGE.—A MIL handsome new mansion, 19 rooms, and 40 acres, near Gwynedd Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad: Site splendid, fruit abundant, health unsurpassed. Any person really desiring a handsome country seat in exchange for city property, will find th is an unusual K. LYN)), opportunity of accomplishing Me object Apply to P 5 1f South SIXTH St., (2nd story.) Aul4-1m 04 TO RENT—The new Iron-front Store, 1.13. No. 246 North Third street, above Race, with the use of Shelving, Counter, &c . Suitable for the whole sale Clothing, Notion,, or any other business. Tonna low. Apply at No. 252 North THIRD Street, three doors above. au23-12.t*if AN FOR SALE.—A pretty Cottage, nine - sla. rooms, and one or more acres on Wyoming avenue, two miles out the Second street Turnpike. Also, save• ral handsome Cottage lots The neighborhood is healthy, beautiful, and rapidly imploring. P. K. LYND, 636 South SIXTH. Ft , (2d story.) ann..1,,,, in TO BE LET—On account of removal spia to our new +store, the bongo No. 432 CHESTNUT, below Fifth etreet. Possession may be had about the first of October. The position is one of the most desi rable In Philadelphia. For terms of lease apply to aul3-lm J. E. OALDWELL & 00. ma FOR SALE—Valuable Real Estate on Blallorth Third street, Including THREE STORES on Third street, Nos. 422, 424 and 426. Also, two four story BRICK BUILDINGS on Dlilwyn street. Not 417, 419, 421. Lot 60 feet front, extending In depth 178 feet to Dillwyn—nets an annual rent clear of taxes of about $2,600. Apply to W. M. LEVICH, sull-lm No. 895 North SIXTH Street. 0--R TO RENT—Ccunting-llonse No. 130 la North Delaware Avenue, with floor extending through to Water street. Apply to JOHN M. KENNEDY & CO., anB 182 N. Delaware Avenue. 300 S. SALE—A valuable LOT, in the yid s: nity of the Baltimore Depot, in an improving neighborhood. For par - Molise, address J. lE., Box 921 Post-office. 3y16 Boarbing. el 00D BOARD FORA GENTLEMAN ILT and Wife, or one or two single gentlemen. Lo cation near Ninth and Race. References exchanged. lt* Address P., Box 1190 Post Office. DESIRABLE LODGING-ROOMS, WITH Full or partial Board, at 20.1 West WASHING TON SQUARE. sa4.4t* AFINE SITIT OF ROOMS ON SECOND Floor, with or without Board, or a private table If desired can be obtained in one of the beet localities, CHESTNUT Street, above Fifteenth. The apartments will be rented, furnished or not, to suit parties. Ad- dress ALPHA, at this Utica. ee4•Stik ("Aim, (Eslaostuare, &c. TURNBULL & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS CHINA AND QUEENSWARE, Nos. 23 and 25 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Between Market and Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA Irr 6LA33WARE, open or by the package. au3l-2m FALL STOCK MINA AND QUEENSWARE B 0 - sr D az STROUT), No. 32 NORTH FOURTH ST., FOUR DOORS BELOW THE DIEROHANTB , HOTEL, Have now In store the largest assortment of CHINA AND QUEENSWARE In the city, of their own importation, to which they invite the attention of FIRST CLASS BUYERS. Also, Agents for Manufactured Pittsburgh plass au2o-1m TO SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MERCHANTS. A large Stock of CHINA, GLASSWARE, AND FANCY ARTICLES, AT TES LOWEST MARKET PEIOIB, AT MAREBEN & WITTE, Importers, MASONIC HALL, 718 CHESTNUT STREET janb-ly ecwing litadjines WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINES, KUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS NAIL/Ling, TAmona, vBESSHAHERS, PLANTERS, SHIRT-3IAKHR6, AND ALL STITCHING OF WOVEN FABRICS. Every kind, style, sire, and pattern of these unrivalled Instruments rot' sale at my office at factory prices. I give the same commission as the Company to Sub Agents, and Merchants purchasing on orders. lISNRY COY, Agent, 628 CIIESTNIIT Street, Philadelphia. And No 7 West State street, Trenton, N. J. au26-4m ITARRIS's BOUDOIR SEWING MA CHINE Is offered to the public rut the most retie ble low-priced Sewing Machine in we. .It will sew from sir to sixty stitches to an Inch, on all kinds of goods, from coarsest bagging to the finest cambrice. It Is, without exception, the simplest In lte mechanical con struction ever made, and ran be run and kept In order by a child of twelve years of age. The DURaBILITT of this machine, and the QUALITY OF its weak, are war ranted to be unsurpassed by any other. Its speed ranges from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per min - ate. The thread used is taken directly from the spools, WITHOUT TOY TBOOBl.ll or lIEWIIiDING. In fact, it le machine that le wanted by every family in the land, sad the low price of FORTY DOLL4tRii, at which they sold, brings them within the teach of almost every one B. D. BAKER, Agent, ielS-06m wky eowem 20 South EIGHTH Street. SALAMANDER SAFES A large assortment of EVANS & WATSON'S PHILADELPHIA hIANUFACITURED SALAMANDER SAFES, VAULT DOOlll3, For Banks and Stores. DANK LOOKS Equal to any now In use. IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS. &a., On as good term. as any other establishment In the United Ste es, by EVANS A WATSON, No. 26 South FRONT Street Philadelphia. PLEASE GIVE US A CALL. aulB-E illtbicinal HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL-THE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STOMAOH AND WEAR BOWELS. Prepared by a Chemist. }Ration 12N, 25 and 60 cents. . . THEt GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDICAL SCIENCE! HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL should be kept in all families, in cue of accidents or sudden sickness. HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Rheumatism. HARTcHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Cramps, Cholla, Pains in the Stomach or Bowels. HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Pains in the Limbs, Bile. Back and Breast. HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Sprains, Bruises, Scalds and norm HARTSHORNE'S CIIRE•ALL cures Neuralgia, Toothache and Stiffness in the Joints. ..... . . . HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Oholera,Dlar rhcea and all Pain HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures liar Ache and Deafness from a cold. HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Dyspepsia and Indigestion ; also, Canker and Sore Month and Sore Throat. HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures all Spinal Affec tions and Weakneee in Limbs. HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL is a great tonic to Weak Stomach and Bowel., and Improves Digestion. EU As the frequent changes of the weather produce a bad Cold., Rheumatism, Pain in the Limbs and Body; also, Stiff Neck—every person should get a bottle. It acts upon the Nerves, Muscles, Sinews, Blood and Bones and, by its warming electro-magnetic power, ex pels all pain from the system. Ges a bottle and try it, and you will be astonished at its happy effects. N. B. If you have a Cough, nee HARTSHORNE'S Pectoral Syrun of Wild Cherry, it is the beet Cough Syrup in the World. Bottles, 26 and 60 cents, and, $l. If you are Billions , nee HARTSHORNE'S ANTI BILLIOUS PILLS. They act upon the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, carrying off all Bile and Foul Secretions. Boxes, 25 cents. Sold by R. H. JENKINS, SECOND and WALNUT Streets. Simms' Stores, Chestnut and Market streete. Garrigues'. Tenth and Coates streets. Wagner's, Tenth and Lombard sta. aul2-thetndtf if PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.- BPECIAL NOTION TO PHYSIOIANS.—The above offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dis eased surfaces, which combines the following advanta ges: A good and unvarying consistence, easily washed off with waterOlissolves all substances that are solu ble in water, hence facilitating instead of obstructing their absorption, and does not get rancid. The last property alone renders It an invaluable acquisition to the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and retail, at B lbLieB , B Laboratory and Pharmacy, tube Twelfth and (Moab:int etreato FRENCH PLATE GLASS.—HAVING been appointed by the Compagnis do Flores" the SOLE AGENTS for the sale of their GLASS in thin olty, we are prepared to offer to the trade or 00010- mere, from our stock on hand, POLISHED PLATS GLASS for Stores or Dwelling Fronts; Rough Plate for glom and Skylights; and Silvered Plate,_ of large else, for Mirrors. The Glue will be sold at the lowest prices, and warranted superior, is decry respict, to any other imported. EGET. SHOEMAKER .t CO., Plate and Window Glue Warehouse N. X. oor. of FOURTH and RAGE Streets, mh2fl-tf Philadelphia TAW & BEERS' LUBRICATING GREASE, the best and cheapest compound for greasing the axles of OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES, CARTS, DRAYS and WAGONS, and HEAVY MACHINERY. For sale in tin cans, kegs, and barrel,, by all the DRUGGISTS in the city and the MANUFACTURERS, iYI2-6m No. IS SOUTH WATER Strwet BROWN STOUT.-40 casks cc FitTaTTSI Williams," Imported direct from London, ID ato . r e l all for Bale by H. YEATON, 410 Ponth VIWNT Ntroot MONONGAILELA WHISKEY.-60 Ws, 2,0111M' bbls Pure Rye Whiskey, in store and for sale by 1 WILLIAM 11. YRATON, se3 No. 216 south YAW stet. Wanw. WANTED.—Two German Printers to go to the country. Apply immediately at this ees.lt WANTED.—A situation by a young man In a Grain or Produce Holm. Salary no object. Bee 2t* Address WILBER, Blood , s Despatch WANTED -By the 'advertiser, who has had much experience in selling goods by Bail pie, an engagement with a responsible house to sell on commission seti-dt* Address COMMISSION, Office of the Prem. AYOUNG LADY wishes a situation as IrBIO THA.OHREt in a school or family, in or near the city Andreae 8. M. A., Prase office. EMI 2EEE WANTED.—A GIRL to attend to Home Woxic. Apply at 616 South WASHINGTON SQUARE. ' aaa-It* WANTED.—A competent SALESMAN in a Paper Wsrehocae• mast be acquainted with the business. Address D. ii., at this Mee. esd•BC* ViTANTED.—An industrious, sober man, as LIGIHT PORT.EB. Address L. B. at this sett -'2t* AN INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG MAN from the country, capable of assisting at Books, de sirea a situation in a Jobbiair House. A moderato salary expected. Address ALBERT, office of this paper. eel 4tss A YOUNG MAN FROM VIRGINIA, near the North Carolina line. wishes to obtain a Situation in some Wholesale house, Dry Goods or Liquor preferred, but would engage in any for a commencement; thinks be can command a large trade In a good house. Battafactory reference, as to morality and integrity, given. Address GEORGE E. BEATEN, at this ollicei sea-3t* A LADY, competent to instruct in the - nenal English branches; together with French and Ger man, desires a situation as Governess in a private fam ily. Address A. L LEwissunG P. 0., Union Co., P • sea-6t*, VITANTED—By. a Graduate, (A. M.,) a V pooitionae7cachereitherintheCityorCountry. 1110 specialities are the Classics and Belles Lettres, which branches he has taught satisractorily in • promi nent Institute in the State. Address WILLIAM, at this Office. %WANTED—By an intelligent and Indus trius Lad,l6 years of age, employment, in MI 011Sos or Store, as Errand Boy. Address HENRY, Brood's Despateh. ee3 St* WANTED—By a young married manona • • ployment to take charge of a Perm. Hu had ten years' experience, and can give good references. Address ITASHISH, at the office of The Press. anal-ot* WANTED, FOR THE 'UNITED STATES OAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to whom will be given good pay, board, elothing, and medical attendance. Pay from 813 to 132 per month. No man having a wife or child will be woe MC Apply for 11017NTRD 8/18TIOR at No 817 MABHJT Street, above lighth, north side. - R. N. NACU!, lit Limit. 2d Regt. of Cavalry, Recruiting Ofßeer. slninermente. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIO.-., The pnblio la reapettrully informed thatthe male; brated and popular R 'NEL COMPANY, under the direction of the Brothers Gabriel and inn. coin Ravel,) with the unequalled &annuli°, MLLE Y ROA MATHIAB. will make their flvetappeeMeee at the above establish- ment on lir about MONDAY BYENING, Sept 20th. - Gabriel Ravel is now on hie return from Europa, whither be bas been to make several additions to their alrewl, i'OWERPtfL AND NIIIIRROUB CORPS OR ARTISTS Francois Ravel hiuf been for some time aCtively en gaged in saperintending the necessarily eztend•e con struction of atEDHANICAL AND BOKNIO PROItUOTIONB, so that neither labor nor expense will berepa.ed in rm. Bering their representations e very Way W.rtny of • continuaace of that liberal patronage 'which they have hitherto enjoyed. N. B —Pull yartioulars will hereafter be anitounoed. eed•dt NITHEATLEY & CI,ARICE's ARCH- ST. THELTRE.--Silllism &Fredericks, Actin and Stage Manager MONDAY EVENING, Septrmber 6, 1853, SINK OR SWIM. Lord Yawnby, Mr. Wheatley ; Adam Sterling, Mr. Gilbert; Mrs. Sterling, Mrs. Jobn Gilbert. "To conclude with OLIVER TWIST. Nancy Sykes, Mrs. John Drew,. Oliver Twist, Miss Hate Nagle; Mr. Bumble, Mr. John Gilbert. Admission. 25 eta. Secured Seats In Dress Cirele. 87% eta; Orchestra Stalls, Seats; Seats in Private Boxes, 13 eta; Gallery, 13 eta; Gallery for Colored Persons, 26 eta; Private Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, 38 eta ; Whole Private Box, $3. Doors open at 7 o'clock; commence at 7%, precisely. MRS. D. P. BOWESS'B WALNUT-ST. LL I THMATIIE, corner of NINTH and WALNUT Street MONDAY EVENING, September 6, 1858, LOUISE pLtiorizaouzs. Henri de Lignerolles,-Mr. Perry; Lagrange, Mr. Etch ings; Col. De (Rory, Mr Contray;,Lonise de Lignerollee, Mrs. Bowen; Cecile de Giver Miss Riehings. POPPING TarQUOSTION. Mr. Primrose, Mr. Thayer; Bobbie, Miss Cruise. - Prices of admission—Second Tier and Faintly Circle, and Third Tier, 25 cents; Parquet, 137,V cents; DM/ Circle, 50 cents; Private Boxes, according to their locale, $3 and $5; Single Seats in Orchestra and Private Boxes, 75 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock; Curtain rises at 7.,ti o'clock. VVELCH's NATIONAL THEATILE.— Joseph 0. Boater, Sole Lessee and Manager. G. Foster, Stage Manager. - MONDAY EVENING, Septmbar 8. 1859. The grand spectacle, foranded,em Ainaworth's work. call ed HOOKWOOD ; OR, THE GIPSY QUEEN. Dick Turpin, Mr. Poster; Tom King. Mr. Page; 'Etna Tyrconnel, Mr. Sieber; Luke Bradley, Mr Weer; Rannlph Rookwood, Mr. Boyd; Sybil, Mrs. Le BMW, Barbara, Mrs. J. O. Foster; Eleanor Mowbray, Allot Price. Tickets of admission,2s cents; secured Beata, 88 °amid' ; Orchestra chai rs, 80 cents t • Beats in Private Box, 75 cent.; , Whole Box, $5 and 85 ; ramil,y Circle, 18 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock; commences at TA o'clock. CONCERT HALL. NOW OPEN. SANDERSON'B GIGANTIC ILLUSTRATIONS OF THZ RUSSIA.N WAR. - Representing the most important Omits of the late War, concluding with the BOMBARDMENT AND DESTRUCTION OP SEBASTOPOL. Admission 25 cents; children 13 cents; colored per. sone, to gallery, 25 cents, 112 See programmes. STEITBEN FESTIVAL— To Do held on MONDAY and TUESDAY, 6th sad 7th of SEPTEMBRE, ON LEMON FULL. Great turn out of all the O erma. Military Companies, Staging Societies, Turners, and Beneficial Societies, etc. FIRST DAY The Procession will be formal at 7 o'clock A. M., on Old York road. near Vine street. The route to be an. nonneed hereafter. All the Societies will turn out with their respeetive Banners, RegaUse, etc , and efficient Banda or Mule. The oxen:dime of the day will could of ORATIONS, SINGING, GYIdNISTIOS, And other divertisements. The festival is to close at sunset SECOND DAY. GREAT TARGET PRAOTIOE Numerous and valuable prizes have bean presented for this and other exercises, such as Gymnastic Feats. • Pole Climbing. • root RUN, eta. • ft?' Admission 25 cents each day, for one gentleman ens lady. No ladies admitted without being accompanied by gentlemen. The very beet arrangements have been devised to se cure a respectable society, and an efficient police lase been engaged to preserve good order. ED — Gentlemen are requested to wear their Badges in a conspicuous place, to facilitate the control of t h e Managers. eep 4 St f F's VARIETIES (Café 0 b antant,) JP- Northwest corner of PhilH and CHNANUT MIBOILLANIIOI3B CONOIERTR NIGHTLY. Comprisingwems of Opera and beat clitng ballads by bliss JENNY-WREN, and Miss .F ,, OTHINGRAII Glees, Choruses, Madrigals, and Quer ettes, by the REGULAR and XOELSIOR COMPANY, among whom are Messrs. MOYER, RABBET, Ac., As. The WHOLE interspersed with ETHIOPIAN DELINEATIONS, by J. H. 0 SMPBELL, and others. Dances by Miss !dELINDA NAGLE, and Comic Songs by Mr. GEORGE W. WREN. Commencing at X before 8. Admission-10 cents. seß•etet NATIONAL HALL--MARKET STREET. NOW OPEN J. Iwoco WitAtsue's celebrated • PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE. This magnifleent PAINTING commences with Chaos, and continues down in historical order to the Baby lo. Welt Captivity, containing more than fifty of the most sublime and interesting scenes in the Bible. Exhibition EVERY EVENING. Doom open at 7; to commence at 73,‘ o'clock precisely. Tickets 25 cents—to be had at Hall door. Children under 10 years 15 con's. Also. Exhibitions on WEDNESDAY and SATUR DAY AFTERNOONS for families and schools. Doors open at 2; to commence at 3 preoisely, Explained by Professor TIBBITTS B ARRETT's GYMNASIUM. BILLIARD ROOM, PISTOL AND RIFLE GALLERY. Will open on MONDAY, September 6th, at No 804 MARKET Street. 363-Im* SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH Street, above CHESTNUT. Open for the Season, with the largest TROUPE OF ARTISTS IN THE WORLD. The Entertainments nightly offered by SANFORD'S TROOPS comprise all the latest Songs, Glees, Duette, °horns Refrains, Dances. Ballets, An, interspersed with WIT AND ELOQIIENWL. In fact, all the Vocalism of the day to produced by MUSIC, tONO, ANN POETRY. The whole under the management of Mr. B. S. SAN FORD. Admission 26 cents. Doom open at 7,1, o'clock ; per an24l-Irn formance to commence at 8 o'clock. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LAND LOCATING AGENCY, CHICAGO, ILL. . The subscriber, having had much practical experi ence i selecting and locating lands in the various Land Districts in the Western States, hee unusual facilities for making valuable selections for LAND WARRANTS OR OASII Having Surveyors coitstantiy in the field to make Jursonal examinations, he can always make the most dicious locations. Lands unsurpassed for fertility of soil and salubrity of climate, near the lino of railroads, may now be had in lOWA AND WISCONSIN. Satisfactory references given when required. tia . Money invested in Kansas and Nebraska, and any of the Western States, fyl6-oin B. SALISBURY, 49 CLARKE Street, Chicago. =Ea PHILADELPEIA AND READING RAILROAD.' New Accommodatiand on Passenger Train between Reading Philadelphia. Leaves Reading daily (Sundays excepted) at 0 15 A. i ng M., arri 4.4 vi P. ng asl.t Philadelphia at 9.50 A. M., and return at 5 reasengera by this train have over 7 hourly in Phila delphia before returning or leaving for New York. W.ll hIoILUENNET, Secretary. GIIANO, GIIANO.-200 tone, part of the cargo of schooner Dazzle, tzr sale In lots to suit. Sample can be seen by applying to CHARLES MIDDLETON, WILLOW Ilitreet 4 below Beyond.