;*>*•.. $31,000:! - g - ■ ln'. Ssii'Cf aloe fit !«U i offorlog M»: A*h»:; f«n il^V'fo * Hi* -j®> rfc> UMl^th&i: Mbbta#! faHiytotuta 'of Ujetr' tfi?3aMS|s^fega' '••. ■ : Mf-fHobire’ jriua literary«aw«f »oii»:eminbOMf . - <i>tt« leading ... '•■ 'Tia.'hiui beaa '. astabllihiiient. in ■Ohertantl«tl^^* , ''H»''»»*' i : «* ii -' tasei&bjaUfwho know ilia, for kla.iintMimilm .. A llojikliUTllle, ,W» - lirtt«fc froiir . aiooUananwho olmloislo'luwa dlwoTtril a'tti? *b6of , ’ It tbo ii»iiio tfirlti to the apparatus, bj : ■wtlbttQ’.Out; dUeoYerorprofooea ;to'f Baja Boobm*' ; plished Bfvenil BuoceKtful-tripa aoro« niiamelcte' ?r ■... ‘yh.ln’)*;luCii?’ Ffapoiy ofiacoloredm snares found „v v f.onMardfawhoonor jest arrived it Brooklynlronr -- .’■■':. : .:Tfce dec6a»ed ia Bnppo«ed to haro bt'eii ,'.-' ''^.7!r%W^ttW ; "^f#;fMiii;‘fe.thiT«'b««a\''d^diel6T®ri -A trot between 11 Flore Tenaplo” and “Prin* -i;-«eil'’’^^tf^itT6ttli&'diFi6ffie l iJ^i'onior»d»y,' .' ...%■,'.? *'.Sei^feD^igia»s;wlli;;lW« !: -'TTMiMfctoit ■ foil' : \,'ilb^|y^j^nd.tosSfl«fl’«ari|tpkteag^bS'ifißff ;. "f \ - , y»te»^feiyPi»l«Tiil»,T.-l(H..pba a ;-i . TwbthoaraiK! ooa)-mlnen! toraed out in iprooof-. f iabß^tf-iPii^o^f ; j ajaiist being' paid; for theif'.workbymeasureaent ■ lMtet4,of : byfwei*hfc>'i!'''‘'\.-f ; , j’;• Nextweektheabm^hiuQust^^c^ -: will bepreiisntedatonrthppe leading Aheatrfcß/ - : . thV' Afeh, A<^e^^^ «• lit theSf .. ' v o un^ I*put iu cohiparisojiwltii ;- r ; : v*. ? 1 iwi.jftie Qpe&.to (he - V tatli the pvepara^; '/■ :Vvtiqnj|’of r ,Mi|tbVproduce, with bis * jiitlric|r^Aill; ‘ V:;-> * : , ’; ;,hj* wito. ; “ lw^orta'; : . - ;• and; log*fi>f.'a f m*nirtSr;{ , Stito#ito*i>«!»iiipif>f acititen.’ ;; " > Ad4te*a; ; of.itke State Committee of tf& .--■j.' > ‘ P4(^e?*-'-g»^*'td? : '«io- : Citizetiakof -' PeimsylmiU/aigned by;XiVr;gti»Ei. Chair-: ■■ B.' 'l,--' : -eitiipii^{itt.!^a49i^f: b^t^^yeT^sfel'.^eilo .-. ■ - -• ■ £ ;V j ; ft4)£' ' >;; j ;MeAf«.:^ear^’iKß^.w^C«’v?^fß®i&in,^ifio'i^»! Atltjiti* »**?BTifrar<!ySnj^i»ttif#bteh%Bji&«htH«' ? fils ! *°*k At^o%: ■ their ‘ m»ilf»ttiiii^irl6rtt/,ii\lifwtir«lll«ip*tro'Bag«ifd v i|Sw,ttfa' Itrjiiiity, ft'j;..vf./liett'er- from ** Occasional.” IthriMpbadaiUM ofThe Pmm.lo ,|.Theoaso of Major Fronohyunlitant underMnjor ißowman—Buporiutendcmt oh'tbe!pi:-, 'tenelonoftho Treasury ojljp ’of a very peculiar siderobie convtjr.Hatio'i. thaowner’ of one.of the most twirtSlO'Wo of Washington! a man of fine fastos, extensive ao 'quircnionta, and high social position. Ilia poouniary condition vbi supposed- to b o inoto than usually aomfojlab],p J _,Tho_utaqSl c!!ii(idooi;.i) bras reposed &hlmhr Maiorßowman, .Tgeywers clasa-matps it dfiijlijtyVqsmdonoo extend, 5 indiguA : tion : i&iaaaliiktloriL *' most' «puiabloßytteai*hail‘:b<rtn''oo'idnOted',by i Major: trepoh ip hia accounts.'. It ajipesw that the vouch: orekad'jo jpa«;ijSotigltT<boiandj ofMajot; Drench prior to Siial paymcnt by the ohlof, Major Bow man. All thcro 'noepuntshad to bo .Qprtiued.by FrohohV'who inle'rpblatod‘.*now - items'- into ; tho .bills,- ; «nd the j amounts cdjri^ppdin^j^tlt.Hie.bipjlte; tie;bills pf ; t^e,W r i makepn . theAjbSfk {Pf.thp.blus. ,',]m7&jeqivsy" an .amount equal towboat ten ihousand'doilara was abstracted. ftpmAfeejffeaaury, beyond .what was paid to those bayingsjittSijoesi, vrlih 7 'jffajor, IBowman/, "When ihMe .eimulated aooouDla wero ahown to French by made, toj deny tlieiUfalthough, ho aaidthathft hoped tobo able .to oxjAajnitbOrmaUer thereafter. , I'll a next ■ inprnjhg, pr!v^ry ; aliortlyjifter,’ Frenohimado over | jo Bppmpn;»UThl!(;,prbEerty ( /or,, thV ; purpose - of ‘ proteeting-thedatter.so that neither tho Govern: { tnent nor Major Bowmak' will' be; the loser. When' so me of , the partiearwhose: receipts; were affixed to timafteredhUlr were [called upon to testify, and ! jw|*jpdjiey'fpund.that,; in' some cases, ..as much as aix- hundred ; dollars, rba.l .been drawn from the -Tiwury.mbrpthanthewnouutaotually reooivod by them, orohgrged to : the : OovarEinynt,(inono insmnoe,;i,-loarn-that; Frehoh:msnaj{ed!to swell up the aggregate oyer eighteen,hundred dollars Wpre.thpn; the, rpal amount,) , they unhesitatingly deolarpdi Uieir ,de»e!Tiilaa,tion.to,;pro.teot the. Go ye’rnment and Major Bowman Bom all doss.. This, looks,, in. soma; oflta as;.lf - the perpotrator-labored undor a hallucination of mind., : Itia.said that his mother has beep atlietedqby menlal aberratlon for some, haaiongjbeen supported.by his brother kndhimwW- iP^t l A ';/• Jit, pUr.'BesrSrtl aad hls friends ate not pleased with ' s tha idea jhrojrn T put.inaomepf thn Northern pa eani.taad.thailfprtharnßpposltlonjs necessary .to. havo every reasonsdolmUevsieympithised .with by Governor- Chaso and Governor Banks, ; These men feel that the.moment an attempt isjnnde, cither by u-co illtlon lu Coegrasii er in any National Convention, looomblnefor the, mere sake if office, and-to > lay jdpwn a pletform.ia whiph prinolple - shall be com promised or, aur read a red, tb* re U anend to Repub- Jlpu aeoendanoy ln tha. free States, iMoro things 'are at laaue’ than' a.Prosidential election, -The State. organisations, tho Governors, the-Legis latures, dhe dJntted StatoaSenatora of the ma‘- jorityofvthefreeßtstes of tho 'Union; im»y alio i be loet, so th»y argue,” by adopting the j plan which has. been-recommended by.certain -a • plan,'-tod, which,’besides ending; in the Ibss of- all these ad vantages already secured to them, may be pro-j duetlve of sethlag hut defeat, at the .Vresldenttal I ele<ltldn.,!!No>iSire'th» ! Boulhern.; Americans wll jlug to trust thomselves ln • a ooalUion nhero they ta»y be overwholiuod by a majority noeosaarily pntagonlitio to them,' and which may end is their 7 ptertbjrow,' In i their, turn,: when, they go -baok to i their aahatitUeDtsf efthor for.'ro-olcotion -as - mom bsTsof Oongrees dr for approval as delegates to a 'geaerai'OpposUtor(Nationai;C6nv«iitloi)'. : ; /fhe sUtement in some if.thetpspers, that Eon. Roverdy Johnson Intended making a trip to En iop«foirthe:purppeeof having an oporaiUon-per formed apon his eyo, is untrue. - Re left here* 'for Philadelphla-twO'dayiijsgo,; and although su&ripg’ much IneonfeniorLOßfrom adefoct ofMsion, Xhave heyer soon him look hotter, and hare never known. hlnt to be; more agretable and - antnrtainlng.:: By the way, Mr. Johnson is abont completing a'splen. liid retidenoe.in this city, whore, he will ddnhtless spend:the remainder.of his daye. -His-profession eallshim'to Washington so froqnently that he has been eom pell edtoreinoro from Baltimor’o. The Caae-L» Glare letter is nsed.wlth terrible ef feet against the Administration candidates in Cali fornia.' .Wherever it has not been- repudiated by the bomocrata it has placed them fotnlly on the A«fenidve>.-_-’--r:-'! ‘ i y : : \ l As ihewlng the peculiar sensitiveness of dhe poo-1 pIC In power hare, .you - can scarcely imagine tho eoimteraatitin they werethrowu into by tlledespatoli teoeiTcd from Reading a few days ago, stating that the democrats iOf-Berlrt;-cCuntyhad iiistrppted thelr delegates to -your BtatC Convention for Blc.- phen A. Douglas- Brigadier Gonoral Bowman almoSt Went into hysterics over, tha nows, : Judge pUek ra/-ed,-:and Mi', Buohanan came to the oon elußon that ths .Cnio'a.wonldeertainly be dissolved if old Berks' deserted him. The General flow to thC telegraph office,.' and spoke lightning 'to Gats of thc Readlng’ Gaztttt and Bemocrat, roooivlng (h-retarn a perfeat thuhderbolt against George M: Laumsn and hls friends; ;'ae the' author of: tho offending despatch.- You know the Administra- Uon regards no mau a* a Democrat who dyes not, accept all 11s horeslos and applaud all its' treach eries'; 'Wnd as George' M.'Xaumau, snd all Ihoso whS*- sojbravely' him In' Berks refuse to: do the one ; tiling or the ether, :'they' s are fofaeoa» ; ' 'pptdown in the category of hostility to .the Democratic 'party. TibVde.spatph‘,‘ was - done by' tins Demeeirata'>f Berks county- in regard ' to. jndgb ponglaSj.has gbnp alf over the Bnion| and haabeenwoloomed'M.tiekpy-noto.to'.tbeforth oomfng action ol I ,the peopty . IhaVo ho dohbt that with Douglas in the’ Hold, Barks county would roll Cp suoh a majority as it has never given before, wCnld eome baok.into the Democratic party more powerfully and enthusiasticallybhan ever; but Mr. Buchanan will try to p'rovent this, result if possible. If ’be could dlo having made Berks county an Op pdslfldn'edhniy; as h'o has done with Doncaster, he would die happj. ' *■ .|, Hon, ; jßdbert J; ,Weik‘er returned to Washington yesterday, aftef a.yiaif to bis favdrUe summcr re‘- sort; : Sohooiey’s Mountain. lam happy to say that lW'isildiegMllynt'-hetdth, abd : is'-flUed with his fofmerandrecenteifedtionforthel’rOsidontofthe ior.haa pald hls raspeota tp his' Majesty, but as the is it' delightful rnraV rotreat, »n'd"ii.th'e:Breeideut is, In ‘need'of ecimfort under hlo.'l|te‘pbiitioat’.affiletions, fiov. Widkor.wlll so' doubt' take' an afternoon ride for tbe purpoße of I oonmljag his foiiaereompanlon-in-anns., In this' Iqmmeotioiii ii iiay nStij’ inapphipHate 1 to mention that : theHoh.Frederick’P.'Stanton(s(>memorably Walker in the .early stages of tho Kansas doutroversy, and to'distinguished,'then andsubsequently. by hti bold and thorough,resist anee to theencroaehments of'the Fpderal Adminla tratlon,] standi steadily by Ms , original position,. and refnses any cotapfomlso wnatov'er. with ii party so uttsrly debaaohed and degraded as the present dynMtyhMrbeedii'm ’ ‘ GdflisioNAt. arfioia! .'oiiSapi' lily-'B*- 6 Pit*. nMe':St; "Wrav- 1 ■ i ■'■' i ’;, Evans’sGift-Book Store. \ ItUntet that, Inthil world, and especially In thisoountry.suec,,, is the greet lest of desert. Nqnt?.Uer' how good. en enterprise may be, if the question,;” Does It pay J ” bo answered negatively, every bodylookson Itwlthsoorn. Onoo establish ,'toefaot tbat.anian who has made anew business is mtotog,money by, It, and he immediately be- of'intereet, admiration, respect, and—Uhitation.; .Mr,(},.(}.ETsnB,whointrodueod iiieXfiit-BooV enterprise, and has his headquarters in this oity—indeed, within half a doten doors of TAs J?r»j—has met with such ’remarkable success that hoj deserves to bo pointed out .as one of onr, business “ institutions.” ; ! Ho commenced ibis biitorpriee some five years swbyanihad thiTsagaioity to see, that publicity la the sOul bf nil competitive trade. Ho advertises .largely in ali parW of the JJnlon. and Sad's-,that, notwithstanding thecest, it pays him ln tio end. Hei.fisj paid us hundreds of doilars, and our ool leotor.heverhaaoceaeionlooaU with a blll.twloo. "TbiS puuotnality.in payment is one,great secret l aiid'source of .iir. Kvans's success. , Bo makes no 'Pnreb'aMis.thptfie,cannot pay cash.for on doliverv. A tilie Book Trale-Sales in ibis city, and also in Bostonanil Bear' Fork, there are few Jboek>vend<m who makO suoh extensive purohases. He does more thsn tbis: ho sometimes buys an entire edi iion of.jit book; frequently he purchases what , are etUed,';remainders;fl-and latterly hi) has him self published several ,books of standard merit, which part of,the badness ho purposes oarrylng on wlth undimlnisicd spirit.' Be has already pub lishod ono hundred different books, . , 'v; Boiling at, too ordinary retail price, and giving a dgiftVito’oaeh.hopk, would,..eppear-an.unprofitable -toifuwss.,,, it must be remembered that, going Jnto;Jbe market for,b.oeks.ajid,gifts with plenty of riady mono?, and. making-large purohases, gives :Mr. Ev»ns'great advantsgcs. Of course, he takes not to lose', by ids transactions.'- Tot,' ho gtToa a present with.et'srybook ho sells. Wo have «0p the rbeelpts. fox, too. gold and, silver watches gfyen away during.,too first *l* months of 1859 andtore were tightv gold and ahe‘hundndstni yiyjp ; silver-y(atebes, supplied by tire first houses, in PhUadelpbia, Besides those, jewelry and innn merKble artioles of . eioganoe, utility, and taste .have be'fn tbus .diitributcd. . Per every hundred of fifty dollars’ worth of .. . ~ -, ■ i‘;jMr,'jßvape!».. Oatfiogue, filling a pamphlet of 48 contains;,,toe bes t books published in (hiseuautry. But a peculiarity of tbo business is thaVony book, not to .toe <sataloguo, i 8 at onoe ob tained for the purchaser, and a gift given tboro -switil Ij;7' ': ; Tbeeaioe atMr.Kvans’ahandsomo establishment ‘to Chestnut,street, 'negr Pifth, arb largo, bnt the ’hulk of, the business comes from toe country. Pe oullarlnduoemonfs for agonta are laid down, and,•’ no deubtj R.twst'ttade’is doiie'thxodgh them.' Mr. Evans's books sud gifts for ’the' country are fur bkrded all over thsX’uion by express, steambo'ats, THE PRESS. —PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1859. and mail. The payments for postages alono amount' to One Hundred dollars tv day. t Mt. Evans commenced busiheasip. ha ving. Jthovdreadful lhlghtiest • mor- tfeaWn'iTowia aU-hompoti* tioni % ;^ } ‘ ’V- : >*|fji ' ] byln establishment openod, lio has sold standard works in English and American 'literature, jto f the extent of $2,000,000-, and distributed gifts [with; them to the-valuenf.jl,ooo,ooo . ~ For 'the b6hefirdf~tho ou'ri6us, we add that Mr*. Evans, who Is quite a young man, Is a nativeii- physician,.resides lu that State, and'his'uncle, the Hon". .George ■frails,sat 'in 7 tho r Hddae 6f‘RopreflehUtires, a 8 Mi C., from 1829 J ta'lSfl, and vras United States Sonator from 1841 to,lBl7.He’ was Commissioner of. theßoard of; Oia|mß ; against-Mexico inlsl9-50, • and-Attorney Gpnerahof .Maino in 1863, 1854, and 1850. ’ ' i Further jpajrii(julars, in dotail, respecting. EvaJiß’sbualtiees wiil hefoahd in his advertisement, in thenext pnge; to we refer our " news’ ; ;B¥' : TELEaRAPHr Tie [ North American ■eiegruph Asso- •.., 4 . .. „ ciation. , ; . , rJ . i New YonKj'Sept. 2.^ThoNortH'American Te legraph" Association iir{uow-ih ! sessional the Nicholas Hotel,, lathis city* There,are.present from'the Ameriqan Telegraph Company, Peter Cooper,Cyrus TV. Fiold,' Hlram’ D^Alden,-Francis Morris, Kobqrt Wyßuasell, and Si H. Purdy: from TJnioa-Telcgraph, .Company,. Hiram Sibley,' rsaae R; Elwood/ aha Ansob Stager; .from the Ne# r Orleans and Ohio" Telegraph Company,- Dr,N. Green and Geo. -L. Douglass;,from the Now, York/Albany, and Bqffido Hleotrio Magnetic Te legraph' T. 8. Fakton firidJ. D. Roid; from the Atlantia-antLObi6 Telegraph Company* J, H» Bern , a n 4ip a Brooks; frora the lui hoii and Mississippi, aqd't|jo Chicago, and Missis sippi' TOlOgfahh Company, s IT. D. Catari ; and from the Montreal Telegraph Company, O: S. TVOod. ' rWo. understand that the Association, wbloh, .em braces all the ieading telegraph lilies of tho coun- excepting two, have under consideration’ seve m;;(proposUiotaB ;Whioh,; are, calculated to effect Changesin tho business of telegraphing between the North and South upon the seaboard. - ’ • -We also, understand:'that thO proceedings thus far r hayQ ( buonharmonioasi •» - ;• r , - 'Messrs. JVH. ; Pordy and' David Brooks .repre- Mntthe interests of Philadelphia;' 'f ' : The 1 <4 MnBic•Teaclxer ,, Swrindilng tbh swisnißn’ inns stbd at wasditotm ! * 'W’XaHiKOTOK, Sept. • 2.—-The scoundrel who ro- - oently brought, from'Philadelphia; to New York, fifteen young ladies,.uudor the pretence of taking them Soath as school and muaio teachers, and then robbed them of theirmohey and baggage, was arrested* heroito-night,-by*Chiof of Pol Too Goddard, And Lieutenant pf Police McHenry. < He was rebogaisedaV Hiram P.' Leslie, Tbereto fore temporarily employed v as a laborer in tho PatentOffioel, . •: -,-,i ,»? , • * - .. 'Some of,our own qttfrena had been swindled by him. ' His Valise contained a large nunibbr of let* ‘ ten from various parts of the.country,' the oofitents of some of which show Ahat ho has travelled South and was extensively encaged in dishonest schemes. jEfobas a wife Hvin'ff in Washington. '': •' •" ‘ 2 'uto large travelling trunk? claimed by him aro at the Express ofiico, and■ are.supposed to contain' many valuables belonging to his victims. ; He has been committed to aweit. the requisition of the Governor of New York; . Leslie bad no person with' him When arrested. He took lodgings last night with his wife 'at her rq* eidenbe. -There is no probability that, any of his ylotims came South with him. • CiihfiwM at 1 New QmL'KPABSiaB, ' New York, Bept/ : 2.—The’ steamship Cahawba, from Havaha on the 30th,' arrived here this even* Ing.> • The advices, ere only one day later than those furnished by Hhe ftpajjer City, are unim* poriant. • : The Cahawba left Havana' on iheovenlng of tho 29th, and made the passage from New Orleans in. six days ahd eleven hours, bdngthe shortest trip ever made vid Ifa.vnps; \ The Havana money market w*y gtfipgenk . 'The boalth of Havana wob Improving. ' A party of Americans obtained permission to im port cattle from Texas, for six months, free of duty. ; Tho stdok of jsugay nt Havana amounted to 140*' 000'boxes. Freights had slightly improved. :Th©'Hiiitod-Siatea ‘Frigate Cumber ; : 7 . land, ‘ Bopt, 2.—The United States, fri gate .Cumberland left ,at Madeira', on August Bth, To frigate. Constellation, preparing to leave for. Afrioaln two days. , The ship Protector,' from London for Aden, land ed at Madeira on the 2d, the captain, Mr.. Crocker, having.boen stabbed by a negro ,sailor.. .Ho was attended by the surgeon, of the Cumberland, and reqoyorpd sufficient to proceed on bis voyage. The pegro wpo stobjtad Jiim.was brought home in tho Cumberland. V , . ’■ The .Cumberland lost but two mep during $ cruise of over two years... . 4 . 1 From Ilavana«-Tiie Quaker CUy at New York. - New York, Sopi. 2.— The steamship Quaker City, from Havana on (he 22th ult„ at this port at noon to-day, - ,! . , A royal decree imposing great restrictions on the bommeree of the Island, gave much trouble to American shippers and ! captains. ' ,* The weather was very hot, but tho health of the city was gopd for the season, . ' Tho sugar yras flat,, but .unchanged In price. t. /■ ’ Exchanges were declining. ...On Loq4 oq 12al{i per oent. premium." Freights were dull. Strike ©f the. Michigan .Southern Rail* , . Employees*' ~ INTEBRETTION QF. TBAfEL* Caipioo, Sopfc. 2.—Tlw inacbfnlais, at and Adrian, employed by,tho Michigan Svauiora K&ilrpad Cepipqqy, struck, yesterday, and refused to allow any tmng but’the pfeit oar and engine to run. 1 The passengers who left this' ojty yesterday morning returned last evening. 1 The 'cause of tho atriko it the inability or refusal of tho oompany to pay tho back wages 490. No train has left here since yestorday morning. - The Aurora Borealis* Boston, Bopt, ‘2- —The - auroral display of last night was.su brilliant aftor midnight that ordinary print oould be road by ita light. It considerably impeded 1 the forking of the telegraph lines, and its effects were continued up to noon of to;day. The auroral current from east to west was so re gular that tho oporators on tho Eastern linos could send messages to this oity without the usual batte ries being applied. ,< x- - [The same extraordinary effeot was apparent on tho National Telegraph wires between this city and Reporter.} - New North 'Atlantic' Steamehiii Coxnv ~pany» : . .. r New. York, Sept. 2—Tho North Atlantic Bteam* ship Company havo issued their advertisement. A now tin® to San'Francisco via the Panama Railroad is established, with tho Collins’ steamers Baltic. Adriatic, and Atlantic running, to As* pinwall—-the steamers of tho Pacific Mutt Steam ship .Company, from Aamnwall, Panama,. The first trip will be made bv the. Baltio, Captain A. G. Gray, on the sth of October, to be followed by the Atlantio on tho 20th proximo. Ex-Preßidpn? Picrco at Home. ■ Ccsconn, N. H., Sept, k,—Kr-l’rrsidcnt Pierce was received this morning by the Ampskoaff Vete rans, at Nashua, and escorted to Mshcneitor, where bo was received with muoh warmth. A pro oession was termed, and at the collation which followed, toe ejr.-Profddent and others delivered appropriate speeches. In top afternoon, Mr.Pieree proceeded to Goheord, and was profited with toe obeers of a largo oonoourae of oTtis'ens. Bp re ceived toe warm congratulations of his friends, and was serenaded by thorn this evening. The Heclth of lfew Orleans—Not a " Caso of Yellow Fever. ! Washisotos, September 2.—ihe Southern mail furnisbei New Orleans papers of Saturday and Sunday,. ’ ■ 1 Tboro was nat a oaso of yellow fovor in Now Or leans during toe past season. A Boat-over the Horse-Sboo Falls. BuprALO, Sept. 2. —lt Is rumored that a small boat, oontainingdwo men add a woman, went over toe Borse-Shoo Palls yesterday. The boat, whloh was named too,“Kate,” baa neon picked np, but toe names of toe unfortunate oeegpanta have not yet boOn ascertained. They are supposed to be long to Navy Island. Fatal Shooting Affray at Hopkinsville,. -Ky. ' Lonisvitbu, Sept. 2.—A difficulty ooourrod this morning at Hopkinsvillo, between W. W, Weston and Oapt. Jas. Jackson, (late oandldato for Oon gross.) Pistols, were finally resorted to, and Mr. Woston was shot and Instantly killed. Postmaster arrested forEmhezzlement. Bat.timoke, Bopt. 2. —Philip Heed,. postmaster at Poolesville, Maryland, baa been arreitod by the United States marshal, on'the obarge of omborzling lotters from the mail. He was examined before Commissioner Hanan to-day, and held in $l,OOO ball to answer. Another .Balloon Voyage by Prof* La Mountain. Bellows Palls, Vt. f September. 2:— Prof. La Mountain dosoencied in bis balloon, near Lax ton river, at 8 o'clock this morning, having travelled a hundred inllos fn an hour and a half * Supposed Kidnapping at Xew York* New York, Sept, 2.*— Three colored lads, whose ages range from ten. to thirteen years, are missing, under, certain circumstances leading to the auspl* ©ion that they have been taken South to slavery. Strike of Coal Slitters at Pittsburg* . Pittsburg, September 2.—Tho coal miners num bering 2,000, turned out in procession to-day, on a atriko. contending for the payment, of wages ac cording to weight instead or measurement. Non-Arrival of tho North Briton* Father Point, bolew Quoboo, Sopt. 2— Ten o’eloekP. M,—The weather Is there are no signs of the steamer North,Briton, how fully duo off tms point, with Liverpool', advices to tho 24th Ult. . . , , •; English Pictorial their wont ed kind attention, Callonder&.Co., nowspnpor agents, hare handod us tho Illustrated London News and Illustrated News of flie World of Au gust 20th, Also, this week’s number of All the Year Round*, . . AcAdemt or Musio.—Tho mntip&e announood by Mr. George Hood to take plooo ihis’&fternoon Is unavoidably postponed untHitfaia day week. . Tho First Congregational Ohurob, EußtHampton, Conn., dismissed its pastor some throo years ago. and Is still vacant, after having tried more than seventy ministers during that time. TH E. ~, : C IT Y . AMUQBMBjif SjiHIS : V > WxLKor-BtiißßT corner. 'Walnut'‘ and* Ninth Blather andCraehar.'- WHBATI.KVA’ :Aacir-BTinis* Tubatkk, Aroli ,stroot*-abov« } Aipericeu Copsm,”' lUwstreetjbclov TMrd> Conoorta night!?. ~- ' •> San vobd’s sb , Eleventh stieci, -above* Cbeatnut.--(k>noeirW nightly-- - -' > ■ .. Paibmooki PABX.'-Froe Concert every afternoon and evontng, '• - * ~ - - Action or the Mimtauy Board. —TVo men tioned as a rnattor ot news, some days-ogo, tho foot of Capt. E. W.PoLwer',having' 'oommitteda violent Assault and batfr;yoi(Ceqorai IYo, now also give, as a matter of nbwa, tnaaction of the' boafdofoffiQorrof'tbe Second: Brigade;* first divi-* sion, P. V., held on Thursday evening, Boptember 1, at the house of Major D, Kapo, Tenth and Locust stroetb.. The following proamblo pnd resolutions woro iuhanlmousiy adopted i v f , ‘ * •* j Whereas, On tho afternoon of Tuesday, the 23d alt., the commanding officer, of tho Brigade, Gen. John D. Milos, was bnitftlly assaulted in tho public street, by Captain E. W. l’owor, an officer attachod to the'Brigade and * while 1 we oonfiidojf that such an outrage would, under any circumstances, merit, im expression of out 1 condemnation,' we rogard tho ittaok on OonOmMileß oh tho above date, as one jf w peculiarly Aggravated and .unpardonable, ohur aoter.inasniUQb.as thcrq.wasno proyooation foe thp, aeeatiUi oxc'opt,that Gonoral' Miles,.in thbfearloss’ and’proper afscharge ttf his duty,- as iag mder ,'of tho: Brigade, bod ordered Captain Power upder arrostfor wilful d|sobvdioncp.of or ders: Thoroforo, ‘ ! ' ' ‘ . ‘ Jle'solvtd)' That the officers attached to the Soi eond Brigade deemsifc. due to thoir/commandlng officer, to their’ own Bolf-respoot, and to tho dig nity, discipline^' and effioienoy'”of the volunteor soivioe, to express their abhorrence of this ruffianly C That Captain E. W.' Powor, by Ms' violentprbboedtog,has forfeited the 'TfispeotOf, his to-ilioßeoond and that he bo hereby oxpeUed the board of officois. ’ Resdlved. That tho Meaghbr Guards are horoby tequesfed to CaptOin-Powor \o resign hia oommand of .the oompany, and should heßofuso to do so; to prefer charges .against him for grievously, assaulting-the' commanding officer Of the brigade; General John D. Milos, and failing'to ; do so, to withdraw the compnny.frow,the.brigade. .. , ’ 'k That We will always cordially sustain our comm and ing* officers in tlie bnforcoinent oi v dis o inline in the brigado, as essential to tho prosperity, order, and dignity of tho volunteer service. • t : * Resolved, That • a 'copy of thefeo ’resolutions 'be 'sent to * tho Governor! 1 of the Commonwealth; to the Major General commanding the First Divi sion P. V,; and, to Brlgadlof General John v. ;That those resolutions be published. , , . Capt. P., O’Mnnpnr, Seoretary of the Board of Officers. A Handsome’ Swdjdme.— -A young Indy about eighteen years of-age, and said to be rather handsome, was taken before Alderman Ogle, on Thursday, on the ohsrgo of swindling. Her name was Carrie Bradford, alias Pedriok/ alias Miiohol!, alias Mary Ann Devine * She was charged with swindling ft. d reß3-maker near Fourth and, Sprnoc streets;' Tfere she gave the name of Bradfora/and said she'was tho daughter of -Capt.' Bradford, re siding In West Philadelphia. Sho represented that nor brother had died in South America, and that she taw going into mourning: She throw the drossfinajeor off net: guard, by mentioning the namos of several l? 4» es for whow she worjeod. Sho then requested her to. njokp hop a dress and for-, nish all the materials, which was accordingly done. - Hies B.- called for the dress, put It on; and left, boy t Old. one, with .the Tcnwrk that it might bo giyon to some poor person who needed It mo re than she did, The bill amounted to $2L7l,' and 'she /said that sho would call the next morningf when >tho dress* makor could accompany her to,her house, and get the money, as her niotnorwas ill. It is. almost needless to say that she did not rttdrp. The pro prietors of the Franklin Hopse, and Mount Yemon, and Union Hotblsweje,. also’ duped. When' at the Union Hotw she’ 1 vrote a letter t<? her roputed father, Captain- Bedford, addreMod- to Washing ton, requestiogbim to come for per* and seemed, much affected at his hon-orrlval. Bnfl will havo a further •hearing on Tuesday evening next, before. Alderman OglOr If any other -of our citizens have. been the dopes of any sensitive or suspicious young lady; fdt‘ them ho present.'' Lfcjjo"'Fu>B,f-Tyfo gunfeel young mon, named Charles and C. Smith, bad a hearing yesterday morning, on the charge of steal ing. ft appears that they called at the place of business of the owner of a house 'which was to rent, in Pine street,, between Fourth and Fifth, streets, and obtained the key under pretence of desiring to look « the jflaso. They were very genteel in appearance, ana no suspicions wore ex cited until some time had elapsod, when the owner went to the house to soo how bis proposed tenants wcVo progressing. He was somewhat astonished to find.them at wotk tearing out tho lead pipe for the purpose of carrying it off. .-After bpqtiog tho land* lorU they attempted to escape, but they were ar rosted and committed to answer. A quantity of p&w’n-tiokets for stolen articles were found in their possession. - BsprENiNfl qf a Cnimcij-T-ST. John’s Lu tboran Church) on Itaco street, aboye Fifth, bos been thoroughly refitted during the summer vaca tion, and wifi bo reopened for Diyine worship at half .past tan Q’clook te-m<WW morning. The painting bn? heon 4eno by Messrs, ifluneker and Brant, in a manner worthy of all praiso, tbo altar pleco and pulpit, capeoially, being masto7 pieces of workmanship. - The intorior of this ohnroh displays a beauty, completeness of finish,, and cbnvemenCo of arrangement that strike with admiration all who enter it; tho more so, beenuso the exterior .of the. building is of old-fashioned architecture, and eug-' gefts tho hlgh*bnokod powa of bygone' jgenera tions. Tho Bev. JoSoph A. Selss, is tho pastor and will officiate to-morrott morniqg ajad er^qing. Latino of a- Corner-Stone*— The cbpnor stono of tho Church of St. Matthias will be laid this afternoon, at firo o’clock. The ohurob will bo situated on tho northwest-corner of Nineteenth and WalJecp Streets, fropting on Wallaoo streeU-.Tho design is in the'N*onnan of architecture. The oxternal dimensions of the building ere JQ9 by 75 feet, exclusive of tho towora on front, and; fhe ohapol on tho rear. These toWors, at the base, are respectively 25 and 18 feet’; the attitude or the largest is 220 foot, while that of the smaller iB 115 foot. The chapel on the rear, now in tho course of erection, is -40 feet front by 80 fret in depth. Tho building vjfi be completed at an early day. nftorrtoou a pair-of horsey which had been detaohed from 9- railway oar in Fourth street, above South, for tho purposo of 'crowing a trench in the etroot, ran away. At South street they ran foul of a wagon in which two colored -mon jrorp seated. 1 The latter were thrown out, but they escaped uftfr£?t. The horses then ran against a jewelry pedlar, knocking him down and cutting his hood badly. During the ex* oitement incident to the aooidont, a little ooy was knocked down’and run oyer by a pie wagou. The child had one'arin and a log broken, lie lives in the neighborhood of the soeno of the aooidont. ■ .iffEjy Of Passenger RAjr«Roap C.irb. —A number of one/hor«? eavs have been put in operation on the Tenth and 1 Bleyopth-stroet Pas senger Railway for the purpose of conveying pas sengers over tpe Poplar-street branch of the line to Rldgo.avenue. They kayo bijt one entranoo door, placed In front, and upon arriving at the terminus tbo oar is turned by the body revolving upon pi vots on the axlos. The conductor Is dispensed with, tho.driver colleoting the faro. The same lino is also having constructed a fonr-borso steam engine, yrhicb, In a few weeks, will bo appliodtoone of the cajs, by way of testing its practicability. f}f Firemen .-—There will bo n Convention ojf del"ogafe| from all.tho steam ftfid hand firo engines’{n r tne United states; lo he hold at the office of t]bo State : Society on tho 13th of Soptcpjboy. Conyentjpn ■ will con sist of ono delogato from oaob 9topm hand on gine. Tho objects of it will' bo tp jbrfii fjiles to govern tho contest for prizes offered at the Powol ton exhibition. An invitation to participate in tho contest and Convention has been extended to all the companies in tho United States. The movement whioti has Ijoen pn foot for some time for tho establishment of a park at Sixth and Brown streets is being vigorously pushod to a successful conclusion. A meeting of tho citizens of the Twelfth' and Thirteenth wards in favor of the movement wo* hold on; Thursday evening. A large,number of petitions,' properly signed, were presented to'tbo maptinfl* The petitions will be presented to Council, • t ■ Death o? a Literabt II. Jf. Moore, a gentleman engaged in the periodical bn«i rioss, and known favorably as a writer for the weekly press, died suddenly yesterday morning, at his residence, jji.Winter street. , lie was tho au thor of a story which had ijmcH success a few years ago, called'“Mary Morris. Mr. Kbore’a death was sudden, as ho was seen to ho alive" aud well on the day preceding his death. .Ge^bbation.— -There will bo f\ celebration of the 0. If. Germantown; on Monday. After tho procession and banquet the' participants will bo dddroesed in tho orchard of Ur. Q. Donat by , Hon. E. Joy Morris, Philip S. White, J. W . Burns, William B. Mann,'J. R. Flanigen, and Wil liam JSdoran, Esqs., And other member of tho Or-' dor. • / Hospital W’Gmlcy, a switch tender on tho West Chester Railroad, pear Media, had his foot badly crashed yesterday afternoon, by falling on the traok while attempting to ’adjust the awitqf} for a train of oars. Ellnoro TonaJj,> littlo girl, aged seven years, was admitted to tho Hospital last evening, having been ininrod by falling from tho wcopd-story win dow of a house in Relief place, below Socond street. J?ilial Brutality.—Yesterday morning a fellow named James MeCarty was by Alderman Hihberd, op. the ehorgo of assaulting h’g mother and sistor at" their residence, Twenty-first and Filbort streets. lie first attempted to whip his sister, nhd, upon her mother interfering, ho struck hor a violent olow, which broke her anp. * Alleoed Rubplary. —Three young mon, giving the names of Thomas Qnigloy, Louis ,Ludy, and John Gordon, wero charged before Alderman Remick, on Thursday afternoon,-'with burglary In breaking into a house in .Second street below Rea ver, and stealing therefrom sixty 'dollars. They were committed for a further bearing. Fire.—A slight fire occurred about seven o’clock, last evening, at tho residonoo of James Walley, ip Hopo street, below Girard rwenuo. ft was caused by some ehildron playing with matobcß. Tho Homes wore extinguished before much damage had been demo. t Bpnaway. —Lost evening, a horse attached to a furniture e/ir,.became frigh toned while pacing along Front streot, near Aron, and ran olf. The oar w 08,ov or turned, and tbo|driv4r, a Mr, Young, was thrown to the ground and sovoroly injured. He was oonveyed to nis residence/ Domestic Thievino. —Martha Lilly, a do mestic employod by Mr. Jacob Flshor, residing at Germantown, had a hearing yesterday on the chargeof purloining articles ololoth mg belonging to members of tho family. Bomo of tho goods wero found in hor possession. She was hold fora fur ther hearing. 5 Charge# with Stealing Lcmdeb. —Two mon, named Barr aml Bucken, cbnrgod-with steal ing lumber from a boat at Manayunk, had a hear ing yesterday before Alderman Ramsdolt. They wero committed. Another Blockade.—Third street, from Chestnut to Dock streets, was blockaded yosterday morning, for about an hour, by reason of a froight oar getting off the traok. Thcso blookadesaro got ting to be annoying and frequent. Gunning. —Tho gunning season has com menced in real earnest, Tho Hook is vocal with tho reports of gnns and shouts of ’excited sports men. Wo to tno rood and rail I * Festival- —On Thursday next tho Cathedral Conference of St. Vlnoont de Paul will giro a festi val pr the ground of tho St. Jobo’s Orphan Asylum, Twenty-fourth ward. CrAKsifßß .Arrested.—Y cofiu*. tryraan made a complaint befovC - stating that'he had arrived-fiv'nz iMontgomory county tho day previous with a'dtoye of cattie, and • that, having sold them and po6keted>a respootoole profit, met by a* titrangeY, who invited hiin to egaifie in on Ma'fkeMtreot^below Elb vontn< pnthb.:north sld®.';Hb -went inland was swlfidled-out ,of:$l50 : i>y ; -a;game called sweat.: ■From th o; ’ desori p t ion,, given ■■ of.tlie' gambror, ? the' Recorder suspected a man named Herr Lee of hav*. ing boeiuthe.porpotratbr oT tinffrafidr'and jeadocLa' warrant for 'nis arrest. Officer Trefts, of Wo ltc-" oordor's offioo, took Leo into oustody, and brought him boforo the Reoordor, whore ho hod a bear ing. The: countryman .identified him as being tho. person, who, cuticed . him. .into. fj tljc pel*, layl $ .sffojtt-dtoth was .found,- fit the of Leo,' who frankly admitted having gambled. Oh the fltrcngth’of thts'admisrioii and the collateral evldenco elicited, tho Reoordor held Loo in tho sum of $l,OOO bail to'answer the.charge of being a professional Eamblor)‘abd of having .entioed tho' countryman into the v cellar- with-? an*' Intent !to ! 'swindle. Leo is a stent, oorpulont man, who known in certain circlosa fow years ago as “Ball Leo.” - Ho ; deHV6d J - the. naine- from having per formed at different places of amusomont various feats of.strength with caonqu balls.. The Markets’ To-day.—Tlio oxodtiß of tho 1 ' farmers from Market stroet will interforo some* whttt with the arrangements of buyers to-day* rr A humbor-of have jgono into tho Franklin Market, whilo those whu could not be accommoda ted, thcro have gone ,np to Oallowhiil street.! 5Ye. supposo tho oitizens of Callowhill street will give the farmers & genetbna r ireloomo witit'a Vidw to their remaining there permanently. The stook'bf produoo was very large lait evening, and the prices; for' the markot ‘ to-day ‘ encouraging.’ Tomatoes very scAroe. and bring.,l2 cents a half peck. Sweot Potatoes from 12 to 25 cents, according to quality.; \Apples so plenty -as..last week 4 , bov are very good at from 12 to 25 conts the half pooki'i Plumfl;l2eent3 a quart. Potatoos .average 12 conts & half peck. Cantclopes and watermelons are Very plenty and sell for fronrl to 10 cents for the former, and from 4 to 20 cents for :tbe latterx-Peftobes-are rather plenty, bnt dear,' bringing from 50 -to 76c. a half peox. - Peas aro’ plenty, at 12oonts a half peok. vegetables arc yery plenty and ohcap. Butter sells at from 20 to ?L conts per pound,' Beef sells from 12 to 16 cents; mutton from 10 to 12 ; veal from 8 to 10 ; pork from 12 to 15, and ham from 12 to 18 oents per pound. Eggs aro very scarce, at from 20 to 25 03nts per dozen. .Extremrmt idiotic colored man, who carries around newspapors for sale, and who is doubtless well,known to many of our readers as a pitiful and harmless person, .was assaulted yestorday by some newsboys, and wounded in the head with a stone. Ho was carried into ah office bn Third streot,- bleeding profusely. His injnriea aro very sovero. Some of the news hoys, have been for some time making him the vie? tim of their misohlef and malice.' . Opening of the Franklin Market.— Tho Franklin Market will-ho opened to tho public to* day. There was much' bustle and confusion last evening among the butchers getting ready for tho opening. Wo havo already published a descrip tion of this building, and nothing remains for us to say-hut that it is a boautiful, substantially built, and commodious edifice. ’ Tnc Aurora Borealis*— I Thore was another display of Aurora Borealis last evening, and a vory, slight one. Yesterday morning wo had such a dis play after the morning pa'pors had gone to press that the evening journals fairly teemed with poetry, Byron, Evorett, eleotriotty, anfl motaphor of the Star-Spangled Bnnnor ordor. Stealing Combs,—Joseph Bogey, a lad about fourteen years of ago, was caught on Thurs day evening In tbo not of stenting a box of combs. Ho was committed by Alderman Bottler. Prison, Statistics— During the month of August there wore admitted to tho County Prison 1,329 white men, 431 white women, 84 colored men,- 87 colored women, total 1,931. Discharged during tbo some period 1,995. Remaining in prison 702. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The JJojipf r Market. Philadelphia, Sept. 2,1859. Stocks olosodstoady this afternoon, after a day of small business at the board. Beading sold at 22, Long Island at 10|, North Pennsylvania at B]. A fow snares of bank stookohangod hands—:Me ohanios’ Bank at 271, Farmers’ and Mechanics’ at 58, and Kentucky Bank at 119. . The money market is without change from pro* Tious quotations.'' Money Ik very plenty for satis* factory paper, ” • ‘ • ; Tho late cold wo&tbor fa reported tq have dono a good deal of mischief to the cotton crop in North Carolina. A-convention* is In fi'essitm at Bocheßter,New Pork, atwbioh politloul aotlou in opposition to the Central Railroad Company, and tho proposed sulo of tho Erie Canal by tho State' of New York, is dtrongly urged. Tho convention is largely attend* Qd by prominent public men, who appear to bo very much in oarnesti’ The parties interested in tljG Crosso Railroad aro endeayoring to'effect a' QQnsqlidatSon' of tho stock and bonds to a point where income bo certain and litigatiqn avoided. 1 Flour and grain are coming forward as fast as The repoipts at phicagq last week were equal to 27,170 barrels of Qour and'710,053 bushels train, agqinst 11,783 barrels float and 1,180,919 ushelB grain ip same week of 1858, We cal) tho attqption of our readers to the article copied upon our first page from the Harrisburg Te legraph, relative to tnQ opinion of Judge Pearson, upon the tonnage-tax question; which will probably uow be carried up for a final decision by the Su- I Court , Tho shipments of coni over tho Huntingdon and Broad Top MountainJlallroad, for tho week ending Wednesday, Aug.' 31,1850, antanted to 2,888 tons Previously this year... 77,370 " Total sinoo l To same time last year....;'/:.., Increase...... W ILLIAM B PORT AND ELMIRA RAILROAD—MeET inq qp the Chattel ifqiif&A’QE Holders.*-Pur suant to public notioo, a fleeting of the holders of tho chattel, niortgago bonds of the and Elmira Railroad Company was hold at noon yesterday, at No, 16, Washington building, South Third street. About thirty-five persons wero pre sent. Mr. Joeopb Harrison was called to the chair, and Frederick Van Dyke aotod as secretary. Mr. Harri son stated that the object of tho nfeeting was tololy to oppress - B}}ch opinions as interested the chattel mortgage bondholders. Hon.' Elite Lewis stated that ho would answer for tho whole committee of the first mortgage bondholders, that they wore not bostilo to tho ohattol holders. That the first taortgago bondholders have no olaim on the chat tels, hnd If a foreclosure take plaoe oonverting tho Ist mortgage Into lifcodk ihoto interested rtro to take chattels in m stock,' rendering It free from incumbrance. They do hot 'intend to extinguish any interest, but are willing that the lower inter ests should do away wjth any proceedings of tho Ist mortgage ■holders. If an ftjqiqafylo foroclosuro on tho firsr gAortghgo fJd eilbetdd, tHoy will apply tho net profits of tho road for tiyo years, if tho first obiiitol holders do likewise, to extinguish the lia* bllrtfts Of 'the djreotora qf the road. If in two years the second Atid third a‘n<| stock holders will come forward and pay* interest, tboy are willing tft giyp it up to then*. They ujro there by allowed two years to get tho|r ovrpr Mr, Harrison stated that-the chattel mortgage bondholders have a right to bold on to the security Intended for them in - tho boginning, and that the members of the oompony will surrender to the trus tees all chattels held by them. Xu view of which, ho offerod a relation; - That the proposition of the managers of the W. A E. R.'D, Company,'in their olroular, over tho signature bf tbefr president, <Ute pf the Btn of Aiwogt, is nqt to jjoldor? pf .the ebatt<n jnortgogo bpnrjs.' * *'' 1 4fUr d|9o‘»93ipn/it lyttij nqt deopicd advisable to forcstal opinion, o? fleflcpsary to tafte pny notion oh tho subject, and this resolution was ppt agreed to. Mr. ilarrison then moved that a committee of five bo appointed to eonfer with tbo parties in interest with rofofonoo to securing to the fullest extent possible the interest of tho chattel mortgage 1 bondholders, with instructions to ascertain as near os may bo tno present valuo of tho ohattols now upon tho road, and to report at an adjourned meeting. The motipn yf&a agreed to, and Messrs. Asa Whitney, I). W. Clark, 8. Morris Wain, A. W. Davis, and Joseph Harrison, Jr., were appointed tUo committee. Adjourned uutil Tuesday noxt, at same Umo and pl&og, PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES, September 2, 18$. BBPOBTBU BT MANLEY. SHOWN, Sc 00. FIRST BOARD. MOO Fen naps 91X\ U Mechanics’ 8ank...87# <oo City6i..... .Wx 7 Morris Can pfjsflwn.lo6 300' do HCam&AmR .....117K 500 do new.........102£ ) 98 Farm & Moo!) Bk .68 loco 6a’7o.-••»!*< lOQßoadtnu R....b6wn.it9 1000 do 81V JOO d0........50wn« 1000 do Hl* 100 do ...ftfiwinVint.22 IUCO do » 81#'100- do ...»swnfcmt.22 Frank i South 7s .90 10 do 2IV 535 do Ofl jPennaH 39# 1600 Lon.; Island R. 65.. .82K 100 Lon* Island R io# 16NfennaH..i ;8?t BETWEEN BOARDS. 110 Kentucky Bk oaeh....ll£> BOARD. 9 Race itVinoßbtwn 341 SECOND IlSohuyl Nav. tOEB-STKADY. lOßeadinsß ‘ CLOSING PRI Bid, Asked, I IT S 6s 74 JOJ« Philafia 98ifr 00 “ It tW K 99 I " New ÜBV 102#, FeunaOs ...;9l& 92 Reading it Jl?2 22#! “ Mb’7o B!>| 8«t “ inort 6s ’44.8> 91 •• do ’88,69V 7/) Ferniaß. 39# 3s)K • “ Aim 65...88, Morns Canal C0n.60 63 L • . «.* 2Wrf. Asked. Sohuyl Nay stock. 8 9 IWro«p4"Vl!nK. J,r "* > “ 7a Ist mort.Olk 63 “ 7s2d niort. .1$ 16 1 Long Island R Io*f V)U . Lehigh CoalfcNav.4B?* 42 NPeunaß... 8H 8H " 6a 60H 61 “ lbs. 92 Cataw Rim Ms. .34# 3$ Fit South It GO 65 Jd *3dSWß.\\".\’4o« 41 Raoe&vi&eStaß, ft “ lO5 ■ Sohuyl Naves ’83.. 09 69# ‘‘ Imp 6s .70?* Exch&nge«-£ept 2, BOARD. 60 Itoadjng R,.. New York Stock 'BSCOHS ■lO3 2000 US 6s, 1874... i, IUpO N >’ Slfiie £a, 74.!!10Z JuX) Missouri tfs . BiJ£ JOUO Brooklyn Wjr Ln.. Jft) fiOUO Krio 4tn Mtp Bd«.. 35 OOOO’MmU H 8 F f d..~. 66 AO do Ug> 44 25 Mil & Miss 11 4 3£MiohCo?iß gV a» Michs'jc'N V Guar e 5 4500 MC lids IDG do 2«tf 160 Pacific Mail C 0.... fid iioo Illinois Con K...bCl 67 60 do ..WO 85f<|100 ' do MOfiOAi 60 do WO WK a» Gal & Ohio 1t....W0 72 lwNew\ork Cen it. 70S IPO do sSO7iX 400 do 70>« 100 do "11l 100 do bin 70H |JIX> Ohio fc Bock 1 6814 ik 0 • do b 3 76» '6OO - do bfiO 68>i 100 do ~W 0 71JJ4125Q do GBVf 100 do sSO Harlem It Fref...b7 374£ • 4jXf do . t>3o 7632 [2OO do 371 a THE MARKETS. Asiins. are firm for Pots at SS,23iTS.W, and quiet for Pearl/it $5 2.i. F/.<n*a.—With large receipts, tho market for Plate and Western Flour is heavy for medium and «ood grades at n decline ol Wc. IVe sales include 7.800 bbls at /j4Jt>4 40 for auporfino Stale, §4.4094.75 for extra do, £49335 fur superfine Westani. §4.405i>4.90 for extra do $1.90 96 for old, hud $5.30276.36 for fresh ground shipping brands of extra round hoop Ohio, eouthorn Flour is heavy nod drooping, with salos 0f2,000 bids at $4.0096.15 tor mixed to tiood. and 55.20ar7 for extra branefs. Canada Flour is nominal, with small sites of extra at §4 6095 60. CRAiy.—Whent ifl ihiil ana declining, with sales of 12000 bus!iels < ntsl.£ofor white Kentucky :71c for old Chicago Spring, unsound; and £1.3091.41 for new white \v estern. Com is very scarce and aslmdo cotter, wiih sales of B,out) .bushels at 820 for new Western mixed, add 83>40 lor 1 new yellow Southern. Rjo is firmpr. ■xvith sales of 2 600 buahols at 82983 c. Oats aro dull at 32/8360 lor Southern, Pennsylvania, and Jorsev, and 37941 c lor State, Canada, and Western. Pnovtsioxe.-Pork ia quiet, with sales of 800 bills at £14.7$ for Mess-and 510.62« for Prime. Bed' remains duU.VF)i aalpsof 60 tibia a tS 6.50 Jr 6 for Country Prime; Wv'S.i>r Oountvy | for repacked Western, and ,S.•?£W«I for oslr*. Bncpn and Cut Meats aro steady. Lanl is firm, with sales of 160 bbia nt luy«rJlo, Butter and Cheese are unchanged. T <> l ’ A , c c°.-rTho i sale of Connecticut Tobacco at Gi rard. Betts it Co.’s, drew a large audionco; and thoush the quality was not ns fino as those offered in the early part of the weok, the bidding was quite spirited, ana Tull prices wore roalixoU, 478 oases were sold at JOk® KWe. jib per tho following detailed account oi the sale i Wo quote 20 oases at 12?£o; 30 do 13c i 6 do l2tfo; 6 do 16o; 26 do Wfeo; 60 do 10Ko: 6 do 1lo; l 5 do 18ko ;45 do like; 35dn113£0? ISdoUXe; S 6 do J2o; odo 36 dnilko; q)ri»To"{d? 46 do joke. is drqoping, w|th aaiqs of 100 bbls nt 260, I CITY ITEMS. 7 luportant Establishment.—The only house of thgkindlnPhiladelphia* perhaps in the Union, is J. A. Eahlem>n’?;<?olebr&tdd Central Cravat Store, Nd? 631 Cii§BtQht\fitreetf. under Jayno’s Hall. For everything;; -.tliat-gerVUitaed wini-for tho neck, from the a no’fldle io‘ • That’s so. v *V£ 7 THE'-'HAnnis Sewino MAomNE,.ffl!j> which Mrf Sr.HcJßakar, Arch street, is the'Hfole agautin thie.city, Is fast wimimg'its way into universal favor. To all who have not ret supplied thomsolves with one of these useful instruments wo would say. for many reasons, that the "Harris Boudoir," is the most desirable in-use. - - ALL THE STUDIES, STURT YOUR PRESENT condition, and endeavor to improve it, which is readily done-by conducting jour-business with sjßtew and put*, ting in practice a few of Franklin's maxims,* such as V Application Ib.hitßiheßßlin'-yoiith'ihakeßald age corft- '♦‘-Be mindful of things past and provident of ihjtigito,conio.” , ‘ jCdrap’etchcJr/oatt only‘be obtained' by mduHtryV* Industry is never unfaithful." ‘ " 'Busi-' ness whether appetite and givos a relish to pleasure," ‘‘Spoucfhotwhatyoumay'save." "Baywhat'youowe and you will know wliatyoii are worth." "Thoywho keep out of dobt grow rich,’. 1 , and deposit their money In tho Franklin Saving Fhnd, No. 13d South Fourth street, below Chestnut, Philadelphia, •whpTe.itboara 8 per cent;, interest, and .withdrawn on demand. This old qnd reliable-Cofapany never suspended. See advertise ment in another column.-,-., < MEETisa o r C od ncils,—Th o City Councils will reassemble onJlhurfiday.next, and their labora for the balance of the year, in-extrioatin*, the her financial and other difficulties, will bo' far from light.' Wo lenm a caucus mooting, of both branches will be held on Monday next, to’take, into consideration tho propriety of buying their Fall and Winter Clothes at the boautiful'n&W/" Continental-'!! Cloiliirig E. 11. Eldridgo, northeast corner of Chestnut and Eighth streets. . E r, lt -. . a',-.*,;-/ A Poet says; “O! sho .was, fair, .but Borrow, caffe and Idft'his truces What beoame'of the balance of the hamoss, ho don’t state. Speaking of har ness, suggests the fact that the.best wearing gear in the country is that made at the Brown Stone Clothing'HaU of Itockhill k Wilson, Nos. 603 and CQS CJiestriut street, above Sixth. Elegant^garments for gentlemen and youths are always On hand in infinite variety at this po pular establishment..? ,- f . I, -r, - . ,v t ‘ , Mn. B. Mbriau, in an article on tho late Anro* ra.-saysi -‘’The auroral lightaometiraesiß composed of threads,li^e;asi^oa'warp;ofa web; these aopietimes. become-broken and fall to the Earth, and posseisAx- softness and a silver j lustre,4nd I denominate those as tho products of thesilkCryof the skies/ 'Twice obtaintd a-smalllpieti] which I preserved.” ' ■ 1 ; What a pity itw&s that the sans culottes philosopher didn't procuro enough to make himself a pair of panta loons! As it is, however, he can 'do another folks, and buy them ready made of Granville Stokesj tho fashlona* hie olothier, No,'fio7 Chestnut BtreaL / t !, Editors, op the Press.—Gentlemen . Having notioed in jour journal the publication of a oer-r tifioale which I gave to Sohomnker & Co., of y the quali-. ty of their Pianos, I feel it a duty whioh I owe Messrs Chiokering k Sons and to myself to state, that in that certificate, whioh I wrote hastily, it was my Intentlon.to , speak of Bch6maker& Co.’s'Pianos only incompnri son With others of Philadelphia manufacture* which I had seen; aa it ia well known, that for years, I have.pre ferred the Pianos of Messrs. Chiokering k Sons before all others, both for private praotieo and the concert room. Very respectfully, Philadelphia. Sopt. 2 1852. Pall Clothing at “Wiiith llallT-—We have now ready a flue, large, and extensive Stock of FALL CLOTHING, embracing all the hew varieties in style, cut, and fabric, which we sell on our usual terms, for cosh, and at one price, which is marked in plain figures on each garment; thereby making the'purchaser also the salesman. We have, one low price for all—a system that deceives none. Call and see, andcoovlnoe yourselves. - ~/ 1 '’ j. \> ‘' 4 ’ • We take pride in showing our goods, . , At tho Great One Price WHITE HALL EMPORIUM, Southwest cor. FOURTH .and MARKET: Streets. P. S.—Our Stookof Summer Clothing wears selling at groatty sacrificed prices. It IAU'QUTATIONS. [Reported for/The Praia.] ,> I \ • ; BART 'NBVILLE, NC.—Schr Conaconara, Price -78 000 fflft heart pine scnntlm? Norcross k Sheets. BARTONSyiCLE. NC.-Scf,r Purilaj- Go.ooo feet yellow pine lumber Noroross k Sheets. WM. rTMK"* OF TRADE. . C e. K ll!dipkb,'< Com^l ”W‘ O, m Mouth. MAIIXNE INTELLIGENCE., . , PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 3, 1859 ARRIVED. Steamship Delaware. Copes. 22 hours from New York, with indae and passenrers to Jos Allderdicc. Passed a snip with painted ports, in tf»w of tugrJGNeafie.off; Bombay Hook, and a herm btitr offiDelaware City. - Brie Emma, Baker, 7 days from Boston, with mdse to 1 wensftCo.< . , ,t *, i v • s ,* i , * Fall River, in ballast to Oabeen k Co. Schr 0 M Neal, Henderson,' A dojte from Maurice River. »n ballast to Noble. Hammett & Caldwell. So hr Marv, Rickards. l day.from Camden, Del, with oats to .T L Bewlej A Co, , Hohr Froemason, Furman. 8 days from Indian River, with corn to Jos L Bowlay k Co. Schr Diamond. Townsend,3dart ftem Indian River, Del, with corn to J L Bdwloy 3c Co. .. Schr J L lieverin, Peatoe. 3 days from Dover, Del, with ontato Jas BarrattASon. • Sohr.Detawaro, Denbv. 3 days from Smyrna, Del, with, grain to Jag Barratt & Son.’ > ' Sohr Mary Fletoher» Crosby, 7. daye.from Eastport, with plaster, Ad. to F, A Bonder & Co. Schf Conaconara. Price, ip days from Bartonsyille, N C. with lumbet* to Norcross k Sheets. ' * Schr, Nebraska, Purdy, 0 day* from BartonsvilJe, NC, with lumber to Norcross k Sheets. ' o^l’toteiWcof 1 w HWr.with. k r’ frara ««•«■ w gchr H A Weeks. Gpdrrey, fro m Providence. 8c ir G M Smith; Ontnmor, from Providence, Bchr.PABandars.BnmaT». from Boston. v Schr New Jersev. smith, from Boston. ‘ Schr Mary Elisabeth, Rend, from Boston. Schr Essex. Poet, from Boston. Schr Ocean Wave. Venzio. from Dixbton. Schr « M Atkins, Atkins, from Milton. Pchr Wm,Tapper, Robinson, from Maurice River. . Schr D M MesserOlo. Brown.'fromPortland. Bchr 8 B Bailey. Lyons from Haverhill. Schr John Lancaster. Willetts, from Fall River. Bohr L B Ferguson, Barrett, from Lynn. ... 18,043 J|iAiiiofyl, hfif Hlohmond, T Jm o AM’r(l J SsHew, IJe-jf York, via Ca,o Mar. g"* ye'nno.'i Porlsmnuth. Cask HI at Galvin. Bohr Coroo; Meredith. Lvnni Davie. Pearson St Co. Schr J Lancaster, Willntts, Cnmbridsßport. do , Sohr H A _Weokß, Godfroy, Gloucester*Tyler, S.tojie ‘IIE "or an iiiii.te P t .!'' •' gg Bohr C M Neil, Honderion, Boston, Noble, Hammett X LninWOll. Bohr N Joreoy. Townsend, Boston. L Rothormal k Co. gohr Sarah & Hannah, Barrett, SajJi'irhor. do gehr Ocean Wave. Veazie- Boston. L Andenued & Co. v Schr 8 M Atkins, Atkins. Btonv Point. do o |chr Wm Loper, Rqbipßon, Providence, Blakiston & bohr L A F«r?»*on. Barrett, Xantook*t, da Sohr S R Baiioy, 1,701)8, Haverhill, Bancroft, Lewis & Go. - • Sohr D M MeueroM. Brown. Now York, J R White, gtr lIL Gaw, Her, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. (Correspondence of The Press.) mu „• a HAVRE BE GRACE, Sept 2.1859. . The Kingston left here this morning with 5 boats, laden and consigned aa follows; John Kissner pi* irnu to Norristown; Grapeshot, Broad Top coal to HN Burroughs: Margaret & Mary, himbor to M Tramp ft 8ons: Thomas Rathruol-d6 to Bunion ft Wolverton; Elisabeth Wever.do to, Martin ‘ '• - • *- (GongßpoadenS of The Press.) , mv *. \ *’ ‘7 HKXPltfa&ept. i. I&SG. The following boats from the Union Canal .passed into the SohuylkUT Canal to-drty, boimd to Philadelphia, laden and conskned as follnVa: Union-Krftln 10 Hurnphnea, Hoffman X Wri?ht; PB Tavtor. lumber to W 3 AUent J P Shpwa T , iron pre to E A G Bropk; Grpy £eg)e, lumber to caplam. (Carrespowie w>o of the Exchange.) , Ship s?ered, far St John, NR, went ta sea Sfllh harbor lim been etfttrolr haw of vessels for the last two dayt. One harmbn* and five fisherqion are at Iho har bor. W ind northeast. . iours, WM. M. HICKMAN, (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) . . , CAPE.WLANI).NJ. Sept 2.7 PM. The bark Lenox, for New Orleans, went to sea this mornm*. A full-nggod brig, a horn bn*, and several schooners passed m during the day. Wind north, and weather fme. 1 - Youpi. ?J{Og. B. HUGHES. (Correspondence of The Press.) . . . ‘ Boston, Bept2, Arrived, sohr Lassie, from Matenzas. Below, brig Sarah Flagg, from Mntansns. ,■ . . * New Orleans, Sept, A Arrived, ship S £ Pettigrew, from New York. MEMQR,WfPA. Steamship Phineaa Sprague, Matthews, hence, arrived at Boston Ist inst. - . * 1 BtoamahipJPhi!ftdplpWa. Howes, fiom New York, via Havana, at Now Orleans 27th ult. Steamship Kennebec, Hand, hence, arrived at New York yoßtprday. 1 fftoamship Quaker City, Shufeldt, from Havana Aug 0. arrived at Now York yesterday. Steamship Bremen, Weasels, oleared at Now York yesterday lor Bremen, Steamship Cahawba. Bmith, from Now Orleans, via Havana arrived at Now \ ork yesterday. WStoamship Granada, Maury, for Havana, oleared at N V ork yesterday. , Shin Malay. Nolioomb, for San Francisco, cleared at New \ ork y ejterdav. , Ship American Union, Lincoln, oleared at N Orleans 27th ult. for Liverpool. •Ship St Lonij. Jacobs, cloared at New York tat inst. for Sydney, NSW. .Ship Camden, Tallman, from Liverpool July 11, ar rived at New York yesterday, Sinn Belvidero. Jaokson, sailed from San Francisco Gthult. tqr Manilla. Bark Speedwell, Howes, for Rio de Janeiro, cloared at Boston Ist inGt. M Bark D W Poultnov, Marahman, for Falmouth, Eng, cleared at Havana 27th nit. Bark John Carvor, Bowdolq, hence, arrived at Ban gor Sjth ult. . 4 Bark Hamilton, Burns, hence at Havana 27th ult.’ Bark California, Hathprp, from Laguna, arrived at N York yesterday. Bark Thos Allibnne, Barnard, at Havana 23th ult, was chartorod lor FpJmoijth, for orders, pt £? 15-carries 22U0 tKIXDS. Burk Jacob Morrill, Spates, from Key West, arrived at New York yesterday. : Brig Ormus, Baker, henco, arrived at New Bedford Ist mat. - 1 Jlriß J fl Kent, Reed, from Turks Island, ot N York yesterday. Ellon, Gilchrist, iier.ee, arrived at Portland Brier America, Robbins, henco, arrived at Beverly 31St Ult. Schrs' Jnlift Anna. Hnrdinj, »nd Lady Suffolk, Baker, cleared at Boston Ist mst. far Philadelphia. Schr W~L Day tort, Dabcook, hence, arrived at Dan vers 31st nit.. Schr M Reinhart, Peterson, sailed from Salem Slat ult for Philadelphia. , Price, Godfrey, clenrod at Salem 31st uR. for Philadelphia. gchr ilestless. Smith, honoo at Salom 31st ult Schr Julia A Rich, Reinhart, from Jacksonville, at N \ork yoNterday, ; ' .Sohr Mary-Anna, Gibbs, henco, arrived at New Bed ford Ist mat. Schr laurn, Weeks, henco at Hartford 31*f ult. Schr Paragon, Hatch, cleared at Bangor 30th ult. for Philadelphia, , „ , . , _ _ _ Sohrs W A Hammond. Cain, J Ireland, Steelman, C 8 Carstairs. Somers, and North Pacific, Marcv, hence, ar rived nt Boston 3lst ult. ' Schrs Water Witch. Hull.and WoodruffSimß, Mason, hence, arrived at Boston Ist mat. • Schr Sarah A Ta> lor. \ oung, sailed from East Green wich 31st ult. for Philadelphia. Schrs 7. Stratton, Webber, T H Cushing, and H B Bos comb, Burke, hence, arrived nt Newbury port 31st ult. Sohr B F Woolsoy, Errtokson, from Provincetown for Philadelphia, at Newport 31st ult. Schr Challenge, Pendleton, hence, arrived at Portland 31st ult. w . - „ Schrs James Martin.Hardinp, Evergreen, Griffin, npd George Washington, TAyior, hdneo, arrived at Provi dence 31st ult. „ „ „Bch s Almtra, Kockhill. S B Aahmend, Tomlin, Firm, Rolynson. Cornl Tuokor. Loud, L Clark, flooey, and Ex celsior, Riley, for Philadelphia; Louisa Dver, Jameson, for.do or New \ork; M A Shropshire. Shronshiro. fordo or Alexandria, and O F lfnwlav. Rackets, for Lolo>yare City, sailod from Providence 31st ult. Schr.Star, Crowell, jrofn Boaton for Philadelphia, sailed from South Dennis 30th alt. •, , Schr Joseph Turner. Crewoli t from Boston for Phila delphia, sailed from South Dennis SlstuU. ' forpffiadel hia° ~y * K,y ’ ol ® areil a tNow York yoslerday .&S&a s l S?t't, drum,er ’ for Phlhdrt » hta - HARRY SANDERSON. CLEARED. BY TBLEQHAPU, SPECIAL NOTICES. fjl with written dij&iptiopi t44hAractot.;aro raailo DAY and RyHNiNGy : by J.ii.GAPEN,attha Cabinetand Book established by* Fdyrler, WeßayA Co., 931 CHEST* IIP Rtr«)ljjßec£nd story. s3-3t Dr. Mott’s Pj preparation of Medi oin.TOon sanotionod by the‘Medical Faculty, and pre sonbeAlg their practice. The expanonoe of thousands daily proves that no pre paration of Iron can, for & moment, be compared with it- Innoxiotis m-nil maladies.m which it hw.hithorto* been tried, it has f proved absolutely curative [n numer ous cases of each of jthe foiling : J In Debihty, Norvoua Auctions, Eipaoiatfon, Dyspep- Cdfistlpfttidu, 'DiarrlitfiaV Dysenteryrinclpioht'‘ , Consumption, { ;S.oxpfulous., f.uburculosis, Salt Rheum, Bcurvy, Mißradnj_truatiori, Whites, Chlorosis, Jaundice,..Liver Complaint, Mercurial ' Cdnsdquences,' Chronic Headachearrßlieuraatism,-Int9r | mittent'Fevors, Aov,-&o», Ao.;;- : Debility, Impurity- of the. ofVital Energy, Palo and. otherwise .Siokly Compfexidhi, indi date its necessity in almost every conceivable-case. In all cases of Female Debility its effects are'delightfully renovating. No remedy has ever boondJeobvered.in the whole History of Medicine ‘.whjch exerts gubh prompt, happy, and fulty restorative effects. -Invalids so long bod-ridden as to have become forgotten in tfroirown immediate neighborhood*, faavey after a few" trials of this Restorative, suddenly appearedin the busy-world, as if just returned'from protracted travel in a distant land. Good appetite, oOmplete digestion, rapid acquisi tion of strength, with an' unusual disposition for aotive and cheerful exercise, .immediately follow Its use.' For sale by all Druggists in town and.country. Price, fifty cents per box, containing fifty pills,sent free by-mail to any part of the United Statos, dn the receiptdf the price. Prinoipal Office, 339, BROADWAY,' ‘ B, LOCKE, General Avent. Wholesale And'retail in Philadelphia, by DYOTT .A SONS, 218 North SECOND Btreet.. i' au2s-thsiui3m Hdmbold'and.Hoofland:—Whichisthe greatest ? While thVone has explored the almost inac cessible mountain regions of Sootb America/and added largely to onr.geographical.knowledge, the other has given his attention td;the mitigation ofhum-tn suffering, and in his invention of-tlie famous German < Bitters, Itnown in this country as " HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS," ha* oonforred 'an'invaluable’-bocn upon mankind. Dyspepsia,; Liver Complaint', and Nervous Debility are .specidily'shd, permanently cured by this remedy. For sale h'y Dni?gij»ts,and pealers iu'Medi oinea everywhere, at 1b cents per‘bottle. Also by the proprietors, Dr, C. M,'JacKBoH;&'Co., flSA.rch street, Philadelphia. .' :J, -' ,d&W-tf Salamander Fire-Pboof Safes.—A very arge awjrtroent of SALAMANDERS for sale bt reAsonA able sHw»», No, as Sooth FOURTH Street, Philadel phi a. • au23tf ' i Jot-bs Hauels EabLcsthalb Haibßeno- Vatob l*=the -most charming article in the world for ofeanaing and renovating the hair.' I ’Applying it Wce"br twice, it gives al>ejmtlfuljlQS9andjtoftaeea,ftnf|a most delightful fragrance, Inclining it td burl. Italsostrength ens the roots,' andpreveutslts falling out. 7 Bold by all Druggists, and by Juts* Haotl'A' Co., 1 - NoV 70 i Chest nut Street, Philadelphia. t _ »u39-6ti*~ ,- ’ * i */ v , ■ i, , . I J SJ., Grover & Bakbe’s Oslebratsd Noisslsss Fax^T.Bs^rine-MACpi«B*, atS Babtrcso priors^ Temporarily at N 0.851 Broadway. Will retun* to No. 495 in * ' i Eußoriio MAoffiiTxo 'AND MAoffnib Ei»o tbic Machines, for .Medico} useV.lbariufabtured and lor sale at Wo. 3)4 South SEYENTHStreefc, by 7 * V W. C. AJ. NEFF. Sba'mbn s Saving Fund—Northwest Cornbr Sbcohd aud. WALKUT Strep ts.*-Depoaits re reoeived in small and large amounts, from ail classes pf the community, aadaUpwf interest at the rateof five per* oent. per annum." ’ Mono y may be drawn by cheeks without loss of in terest. .... Offioe open, daily, from 9 until 5 o’olaok, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 in the evening*. President, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary, CHAP K. MORRIS. , , ■ ~, a { > ry’-s* RELIGIOUS SERVICES -: WILL ‘ resumed by the ** Bprirrr Garden Unitarian ety''.fttHandelandiraydn Hall. ETGKTHand kPRINGT GARDEN, TO-MORROW, at 10)4 o’clock A, M 7. and 7)4? o clock P.M.. and bach sgooeedin* Sabbath until further notice. The RevrMr. ♦ Kahchib. -Pastor <of said Soci ety, most earnestly destres aa, large an attendance to morrow ng possible, at\d requests parents and friends to bnnr theirbmldren; in odder tbata Sunday School may be formed without delay.-, Seats free; it* nr?* UNIOWTENT of THE YOUNG MEN’S 1 li 3 CHRISTIAN-ASSOCIATION* Broad and Green streets.—Sabbath Services—Early Monunr Meeting, at 7 o’clock. Lnfon Braver Meeting at 4P. M.. Preaching at 4)4JP, M. by Rev; J. H. I*ightbt7lin, and at BP.M. by Rpr.T, W. J. WYnne, D. D.‘Preaching during the week hr Rev. Messrs. Work, Crowell. A. Cookrann; and Thompson, Al} invited to attend, j : / /' , ■ 1 •• -- - •' ' GEO. J. Mf/VGTNS, 1 ' ' U* .. , , .. , , - .. Superintendent. rr?-.CHJUUCR OF THE INTERCESSOR, - MELON, above Twelfth,—A sermon to Voting Men will (D. Yilhe preached on BUNDAVi EVENING, September 4th, at 7)4 o’clock, by )he Rev. R.A. CiR RS.N. Sub-cct—” Christian Assnojatinnsandthe Church.” Young men are afleotionatolv invited. -In the AFTER NOON. at 4 o’clock, a sermon to the Young Ladies’ BiWo Class. Subject—" Tho unsatisfying Nature of Worldly Pleasures.” All are welcome. ~ 't - ~ it* - fF'jr*''THE CORNER STONE OF THE Chapel o£the CHURCH OF ST. MATTHIAS. Nineteenth and Wallace streets,* will belaid, God wil ling. THIB-AFTERNOON, atfto'clook. I 'A I . 3 ~: Addresses wilVho made by 'Rev; Hr/ Newton and othora. All interested in the enterprise are invited to attend. The Green and Coatcs-stteet line of bars pass within half a square of the Chapel. It* S T. JOHN ’ S LUTHERAN CHURCH, street, above Fifths-The painting nntf re irs to this Church betngcompleted, it will be reopened TO-MORROW, (Sunday,) Beptem the Pastor-, Rev. JokspnA. gstas. in the MORNING at 10)4 o'clock, and 7« o*etak in tho EVEN ING. ;- . A ' jt*.. . NEWCHEEK COMfPANY.-A SPECIAL. V < giaetmg qf toe Stockholders .will ho hel<V on SPJsls^)rA^ !p^e l nbor IWh, at their office. No; 511 WALNUT Street,-ailio’olpek M*»on businee® of importance. * ■ - * Philadelphia, August 99,-)6£i, • . - ri-nr&wnatlh- W. W. HotLINGSWOKTH. S-30. ff?» CHURCH OP THK ATONEMENT. N* t-j. E. corner nf Seventeenth and Summer streets.— ServicpsTO-MORROW, at 10)4 o’clock A. M.; and M before 8 o’clock P. M.,br the Rector; Rev. Benjamin w atsow/ The Sunday Schools will bo resumed, com* rnenotng at 9 o’olock ArM., end 2)4 o’clook P. M. U* :■ THIRDREFORMER DUTCH CHURCH, ’k3 tne Rev. Wm. J. R. TATrAR/Pastor. The roen ljr services of this Church will be resumed TO-MOR ROW hr the Pastor, at 10)4 o'olock A- and at 4 o'clock P.M. ’ ' , - - U* jY’jasCSIURCH OFTHENEW TESTAMENT. *?oc?TpN, Pastor.—Service'SAßßATH MORNING 10Ko’clock.at NATIONaLHALL. Market' above Twelfth street. Hall handsomely ropaired. Boats free. All invited. Collection for expenses,-- /•’ ' .it* JHFRIJ WILL BTI PREACnTNO IN the UNION M.-E. CHURCH. Fnnrth itwt, pelow Arch, by RAv. A. Cookmxx, Pastor TO-MOR- RpW iSabbaih) MOANING, W o’elc<*. EVENING. 7K g olopk. The atttm-rs are free, - it* E. A|>AMS WILL PHLACH in BROADWAY" HALL, southeast corner "of ? r ?i??m a r n 4 , .. B^rWsGftrdon streets. TO-MORROW iSab bftthl.MOßNlNG at )0H A. M. and Rev. B.J. Wat* LACsnthaEVRNINGataP.M, It* rHURf’H OV THE COVfiA ANT.-SER. [3 viccs n OpNOERT HAT»L. CHESTNUT Street, ab S v^/^V^ L if T P’ SUNDAY at io« A. M. f jgd 7J$ P t M„ by the Rev, James Pratt, Rector.. Segts rrs=* SECOND PRESBYTERTAN church, 1 k? ..-rThe rejnlanservices in this Church trill be ro* sumed TO* hIORROW, ji\ Half past ten m the morning, and at four in the ■ j 1 . j ft*.. WHAT IS THE TRUE MEANING OF ’t.3 EzeViel, ohapterS? %'s. 1-14?—Rev. John Cham bers on th«a subject TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, at 4o clock. Church, BROAD and SANBQM Sts. ' R* prs=* SPRITUALI H M.-PETWROSBORN * j? , Tvinb>.rt»rennthi,.nbecU»SANSOM-STREET HALL,nn SUNDAY' fttJJK A M..; »nd»tBP. M. Dr. Child will Iccturo OB tlio Lllsratuio of Spiritoalisni. Aqpnssion. Ocenta. j(* rr3= ,1’ H It aB E I.V 111 A, SEPTHMB ?. 'r 11 '® B rAt tlio ftnnuftl inoetins of Iho Slookholjers IS® U®rrtßb«Tß. PorUranurh. Mount Joy and Lancaa tor Rnilroad Company, h'ild THIS DAY, ■ Allohael V. Bykor. William Pord, Auernnn S. Roberts, Dr. John Holmes, 7 lam 6' r ’.' John H. Toyrne, J.B. Lipnin'*ou, Jatpea Young. , Edward F. Gay, andThnma* Sparks," • ,7. were unanimously elected Directors'thereof to serve too ensuin’ year. At a mcetln'T of the Boai day, MICHAEL V, BAKE elected President. ird of Directors., held same :»R, Esq., was unanimously )RGE TABER, Secretary. ffr* STATEMENT OF THE UNION BANK. 3, _ M required bv the Second Section of the Act of the Genera] Assemble of this Commonwealth, approved the 13th day of OCTOBER. A. D. 1857: Amount of Loans and Discounts. §?s; _v-. Dunifromother 8anVa..*...... 4# 4»"tfti Dq. of lyoiea in circulation 103.480 CO Do. Deposits balaneea due to „ -Other Bnnkl... 292,703 « PntLApm.pntA.'September 2 1839. ’ , CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. ss.-I. JAMES LES LEY. Cashier of the UNION BANK, beiiu svorn Upose and eay. that the above Statement!# correct, to :he beat of my knowlodjo end belief. JAMES LESLEY, Cashier _ Swqrn before me. thfeJg dar of September, A. D. W? 9. If P. 6, ELLMAKEJt. Notiry Public. A BID FrFTfeENTtl panystre?' pas3ENOER Railway com- At a moetimr of the Commissioners named in the act , incorporating tho Thirteenth and’Fiftennth streets Pan senior Railway Company of Philadelphia, held Sept Ist. 1*39. al No. 327 Wnlnut streot.it vr«s resolved that the Books for subscriptions to tho capital stock of the Thirteenth end Fifteenth-streets Passenger Raiiwav Company be opened on THUKBD AY. Rent. 22d. 1539, at 9 o’clock A. M., at JfcsASQnth SRyßNl’H.Strecl. ' , DENI)\ SHARWOOD, Secretary. . Notico is hereby given. that Books for roo*lrin-c sub scriptions to the stock of tfye Thirteenth and Fifteenth- Htroets Passenger Railway Company will be opened at the time end puce above mentioned. A. C. HARMKR, E. a KROMF.R. JIENRY 7TAINKB. SFFIN COI.KET. HN P. VRRRRK,^ NDY SHA RWOnt). JNRY R. COQQSitALL. Committee. MeFI,ROY'S PHILADELPHIA CITY U. 1 DIRECTORY. 1830. . Having completed my nrrnniements for the publication of the Philadelphia City and BuHine«s[Directory for ISJO. the canvass*"? will be done, and the work issued n« heretofore. None but the most efficient and tthorou ;h -ly-trafnod Canvagßers will be employod, and an entire now canvass of tho whole city will be rnnoo, as nas al ways boon done, and no reliance whatever placed on any pubushrowork Jtw information for anv ol the de partments of Mcelroy’S Philadelphia city DIRECTORY. An entire revision of the edition for 1850 will be made, and much vnlunbloand interestm* matter added: the whole to be under tho supervision and control of the anderfii .nml. who, from his Ion? experience, and deter mination to spare neither money nor labor, flatters lum soli that he will bo able to make his City Dirootory for lSfiii an entirely reliable book of referoriee;-' ‘ - No canvassing Ins yet been done, but in dno time the husinesfreommunitv and citizens yonerallv will bo called on for the usual information. A. McELROY, *2-3t ; / . $3 South Slxthi second f100r.,! CONTINENTAL HOTEL COMPANY. *\3 In acooruanQO with a resolution of tho Board of hlanairers of “The Continental •Hotel Company.” a Twenty per cent., or one HUNDRED.pOLLARS upon enoh'shkyo of tho iiew stock subscribed, wilt be payable on or before MON DAY . the fithdav of September, 1359, at tho office of the Treasurer, N 0.813 ARCH Street, alsovo Eighth stroot. «Wt J. SERGEANT PRICE, Treasurer. VCIF LADIES*. FAIR AND FRUIT FJGSTI :*>4, v AL, to aid m the erection of the new edifice of theTresbrtennn Church of Frankfort, will be opened >nt heO CD FELLOWS’ lIALL. Frnnkford, onTO 2i?;?.V,-4X*.%l' t ? mbep 7th. mst., aud continue open until THLRBpA.^, the lftth inst. ... Contributions will bo roceivodat tho Hall on thc6th lost., and during tho Pair. au3l-wsmS:ti!-4t* rri=* OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA k 3 CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY CO., August 30 ISJ9, tile Stockholders of thu Philadelphia Citr Furon- EOrHjilwns instalment of MVi, 110 LARS per share, on each share of Stock of this Com pany, will be duo and pnynblo to the Treasurer, E. B. EDWARDS, nt the office ortho Company. No. 152 South POußTliShoot, second story,on THU RBDAY, Sep tember 15-1859. By ordorot the Board of Directors. - nu3l-tsols W. M. SINGLRLY, Secretary. TO YOUNG M E N.—l-.VFNINO SFS- If ?SIONS at BRYANT k STRATTON’S MER CANTILE COLLEGE commence MONDAY, Septem ber 12th» at 7 o’clook, to continue six months. Course of instruction comprises Book-koepinn, l’onumnship, Arithmetic, Mercantile Law, Jeo., constituting thorough discipline for the conntinsr-bouso. Call lor Circular, 8. E. corner Seventh and aoM-lOt* o’clock, in JAYNE’BHALL>TCh«staot>-btltfr Sevqnth - and asepd- An hour, ora portion oiatvinjhfrumfljai&f prayer. The meetings of the pMtr'wbek have beeiTßrge and deeriy interesting,- \o--v -- . ASIKRICAN r MECHANICB-in GoDnantown,' aStfwartf," 1 Monday. September 6th 18W. ’ i Tbebnb-wilriorin-drt Clieiton avenue at 1 9)4 o’blooK A- M., and move at 10 o'clock preoisnly. ovarlhe v* ni ? routeCountormarch down Chelton - avenue to Mam street, up.Maio to Prme,'Up Price Wf’Hancock, up Hancock to Haines, down Haines to Maia.'.up Main to Haryoy, down Harverto Green, down Green to JLtten house, up Rittenhouse to ?Jain. down Main Jo J&sherr* lane, and countermarch up Main to Manneitnv down' Greon to Mam, up Mam to Chsntnut Hill, and then - oiaiDiss-for dinner.‘;which .will'be: served Donat,.proprietor of,the Amerioan-Hotel- at Cbeetuut- Hill. A public meetiurwilfbe held at. at S o’clock-in - Mdarf. Hon. E Joy Morns, Win Moran, and J* R. Flaoif • sen,Eeqrs..ttaiQthereniin«ntflp«akert; s* . — rr J -Councils who have not notified the’Committbe pf their ~ to.do bo witbobt °‘ a T. by lnfonniueßros. Win. M. Taylor,.Jacob J, w». K . 7 9F lf'< > ofNo.*W.isacPChM, w os :' ra-ie will take place the firrt Sow*Sit foUoi-in?. iw'xttt Mifih o clock. A. M. 4 Tickets still good. , V au29^tyM.F. GALLAGHER: A PPKPYED JSCHOOL.BObIiS, - .w.—, *.'W* 0 Frimary Geography, mtrodictory’to Aht cheirsG,, .• >.-r * : r-r MitcheiWslntermediate Geography.' ' ' ' Mitchell'* sS3 ; Mitchidl’s GAo.-rftphioal Question Book*-/ Goodrich’s P.ptona HfstorF bfth» "United States, £} c , to r m l'Jji*torr of- Kn’Und. •- * - •* Goot rlc i rPictortH History of Rome. Gooi nch’s-Pjctorift History of France; ! <-' - /; Goodrich’s Ficton** Historr of Greece. oS™t-."&rKT,, 3 4^ HlSt»u\°S& 4; " Sll ’ ''tr. ■ :SS4BS!l!%a^™ ,-ate » ■' ’ Hart’s Class Boot-Prose. Comstock’s Systonvof Etooution. —r . r v v tAn-eil s?er/es of Reading Book*. Jn-sli numbers or ; ti Same work abridged-/Jv01.12 Ddnne-an’s Greek anaEnclish Lexicon. - Becker’s Bookkeepmr and Blanks. Smith’s En lish Grammar. Coleman s Bible.' Many and Chase’s Senes of Arithmetic*. Green’s ALobra and Kev.- - Aoun '’aSeries ofM*»themath!s/ ,r “ t {• *- ? • ; Coates’s System of PhysiPlo-r?- ' .• ..*faehers are examine the above ; oories far may.be obtamsd of the Publishers ISVANB Jt WATSOK. AN TMPpKT AN t -ITORK.. *' -i*- THK TV'P(i! J OOV OP I SOBIPTURErTt,-wd ln Oonu-jction with th. .ntiro Schema or th. Tli/no THs. As the product of the labors of an orlrinal thinker and '' of a sound-theoloiian. who-has;*'at scarcely left unoxatnmed one writer on tbs : - snh en. ancient or modern, this work wiU be nmojt ? valuable accgMion to the-library.of (be - wehellev© it may, with th*strictest'» truth be pronounced the beat work on the subject that h"» bnon published.— Lcndcn Accord.^ ■This day published by." p i ti ft -« -• WILLIAM B.Js ALFRED MARTITN. •3 'f No. 603 CHESTNUT Street Pp 0 BIEEN,,, TEOOSAND : ; SUBSGEI-, t APPLET6N'S.NEW AMERICAN CYCLOP-BDrA.., Volume Seventh wiHm out on the 23th. ' ' . It is not.too late to cosimence takin tftfi work, wMek is now eatabhsheA-uutoe'-categpjT.oLiainosß-'iitamry:'' successes. New subsenbers can have a volume a memta'*" tili thoy overtake the issue.’- 1 : r; i .. - "j. / Tha ssoßiious subscription-list hasbeSitn»iftlr4n-'- ereasad by, tho aubsertoers, tbemselvesr. who, have brou.■ httcoir.frienqs nod ner-icboiSto subscribe, aseoud =■ i aa they had satisfied theroeelvee of the suspaesmo sx^-' CBIXBNTB AKD VAtUBpP £ XHETVOBK;T ‘f i JOHN McPAßbvrfr"Agent for PeuhWlvanm, >. , Arcade Hotel, fla CHESTNirr Street :•• Agent, also, for-Rejiton’s.: Debates-of Congress and Frank Moore’s Diary of the AraericaAßevolutioa. - S3-S tu th-Pt W, r..y CbOAN'S MODEL: ARCHI'i EOT. ; V THB MOBKt ARCHlTtcrfr A‘ or orinl- Desuns forCottv^a,.-Villae. Raßidenoes, etc . accompanied bvExplanat ons bneuificAtionSf Ee-. tiM'fttba. ana Elaborate Detailo. Fr«p*fed espreirtyTor tho u*oofPro octors and. Artisana throhxhout tho-Uct'i ted States-*-A new Edition with hew Dra ! win» l f?aiia* larto Additions By SAMUEL BLOAN, two volumes. -.Folio. '- '' '> L' 'A ‘ - <--'t . *.? Published this day hyE. H.BCTLER fc Co.*, 537500th FPURi H Stroet. •, ~ .g»3.ft Books '-For 1 schools and : col/ . LEGES. ■' : - ? E C. k. J. BIDDLE, No. m MINOR Street, publish th° following works for Scoolsnnd Colleges 5 Cleveland’s CoApcndmin of English Literature, from l*th to lath Centurv, inclusive. - " - 1 *- Cleveland’s English Liters tore of 19th Century. CUvelind’sComuendmmof Araorios-n Literature.''-7 Harrison on the Rise, Progress and Present Structure • of the EnabslrLanirnago.'' " “ - --- - - -- rr —• Thomas’Fust Book of Etymology.'! c* ' ‘ liynrt’s first Book of Etymology. {-. liynd’i* Cl*ss Book of - GswaUL’* Et* molo/ical Entlish DietionarT. > s Genaewibre’s Practical French Instructor. ' . Rmdors’ French Student s First Book. r Sanders' French Grammar, L'Aboi'le pour les Enfans. 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B. have adaoon hand a ceoem! assortment of Text Bor»ka -f« Cello tea. *nd the. vanouir gradee of ecoooltf. for whieh the attention or Teachers, school Directors,and others wishing to,purchase select sck.od text books,la ianted. sl-thstu3t BOYD’S PHI LADELPHfA CITY BUSI NESS AND OQPABTNEBSHIP DIBECTOHY forIS&'VGQ, oontains the nimes of over THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND Busincis n-ee. olassified according to, trades, {t eivee the namesofreoeralaco special Partners- amount ofoapitainnd bmitati'm.Priee' One dollar.' V- • JOSEPH MONIES;’ cor. SIXTH and MINOR ftt. -apetair*. _ r*HAMBKRS’S ENC¥GLOPjEI)I A. (To bo In monbly'parts,lS cents e»oh,J supplied toanyAddroas.froAofpofltage.bj-, _ JOHN McFARIAN, Avent for Pennsylvania, Par Appleton’s Now Amenoan Cyotopsdia, and Ben* ton’s Debates of Congress. "" _ v •. ARCADE.HOTEL,-C2l CHESTNUT Street., - Agents wanted to canvass in every count*. atJT-lm S U M ; M ER. 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ArehUectura, Natural History. Treat|seauponthese and other kindred subjects are being continually dealt to by him. Books, m large and small quantitiee,jaurchased at the Custom- House, avenue Bqokataß, CHESTNUT Street, above Fourth, Philadelphia. mrW-fim JOHN L. €412 781 12 73 Sal X 4 ffrp’T » cwaa—wi mn CHANGE Ol? HUURb. PHTT.ADW.LPHTA. 'WIL MING'fuN, AND hai.T»MOFE RAILROAD. On and after MONDAY. Sartrmborfitft. J 859, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA. For Baltimore at 8.15 A, M„ IS noon, < Express, | and 11.10 P. M. For Chester nt s.}& A. M., IS soon. 4 and 11.10 P. M. For Wilmin too at8.15A.M.. 13,4. and 11.10 P.M. For Now Castle at 8.15 A. M.. and 4 P. M. For Middletown at Al 5 A. M.. and < P. M, pnr M..nnd4T.M. Eoy r ''rd a» 8.15 A. M. For et * M. , „ TRAINS FOR PUT LAPELPHIA LeaveßaJtimoroatoJo A. M. r (Express,lS.4o A.M., i)u|&2}\r.Mr .. «- • - -• 8 «p V 'Jt UmlnfCton at 6,55 A ’ M r and 9JO A. RL, UO and ' Leave New Castle at 5.45 A. M., and BP. M- Middletown at 7AO A. 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