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EQUALLED brsar othar Olft Soak Haaw 1b theworU. dX> LD A'ND; t SiLVER; WATCHES, -ANtfoyßß 2W,OOODOLLARS'WORTH OF JEWELRY KAVBSEEN GIVE Nv A W A Y during tha pajrt all ir-onlha, aaah *rtie;B of Brhiob: baa bMn or tlVfinest BUfili tf ,lvea satisfaction in •vitrinatuiw.'‘ ■' ALLBOOKS U»Mld«ttlK> { PUBLISHERS' PRICES, GHft. vronxa pbom 1 »0 CENTBTOMOO, 13 GIVEN WITH 'BACH BOOK, Youcanwlaot from tba V ; 'iLARpSTrSTOCK OR SootB : IN 'THE COUNTRY, Andby oomplringVi th the direction* sa fivenm th* Catalogue, you will rooetye yonr Book for oamage or mailing, and a guorahtW of { NO BISK OF LOSS BJ MAIL. ll- i- ! i SEND FOB A CATALOGUE .'Miirti will to »lton of «nt br m»tl (rr»U«, und wlilnh oo&t»in« &l!»toftb* niost va.W»t>T« ttnodudirorbi la •nrr d»s»rtm*ntot litaratur*, oomprulng MC’SIC, ' ' TRAVEtS, bCtasy, SCIENCE, VOYJIQESi HEDICINEi ■ . CHBmstRY, : MECHANICS, ■ t ; f j GEOGRAPHY, ■j 1. - ; navigation, '-- : - y ' ADVENTORES, -. AGRICUZTURB, , MANUFACTURES, ■' ARCHITECTURE, FREE MASONRY, NATURAL HISTORY, <■ l. ODD FELLOWSHIP, . ALBUMS;: ANNUALS, RULES, PRAYER ,-}?■ ' ;^^:;JBqaES, : books,;. ; 5 SCHOOL BOOKS, . SINGING BOOKS, ; 7 -:A 77 7;'V’ JUVEMLEBOOKS; '' WRimo: 'LETTER. PAPER, AVO ENVELOPES. THEG I F T S .WhiehfttA jtyrtft with the book* ocmiiitof Jewelry, &0., of ihs finectquality tad of the beet manfictiiret and are vilaedatJhemenafactatori’prfoea, and ccmprlao a large ratio?, of ‘ ; : ''' ’ ‘ ' Ladle*’ and G.nU’gold and ailvar Lever Wetohee, . wight-D., Tima Piece* and hrona. O r ocka. Ladiee* Elegant black or plaid Bilk Dress Patterns* J Silver-plated Tea and Coffee Sets; Cake, Fruit,, and CWd Baakatfe *;'• -t .-« _ r ■ / Tea and Table' Spoons; Butter', Fisk, Bread and; v,‘; V ; . , 'Elegant vets of Jewelry for Ladlee, including lets* Braaitpjng andEarßinga to inatcb, neatly fTst<ip In boxes.";.: ’ 1 h ‘ l "’ Cpatif sale of. Cimodi MbasJe, Florentine, Corah Garnet; Turquoise, Lara, and[every variety of Jewelry - Gold Locket«;of til rises for miufature'»,Tiair, a to.. -Ladies' arid Gents’'gold Pencil Cases, With fine Gold ’Pens. A'....,..* =■ ‘ ; •- -~ . Ceuta’; Diamond-pointed Commercial Mid Engrossing Gold Pens, with handles, in boxes.. Lsdiea’GoM Neck,.ChateUino, Watch and Guard Chains.?' Y.'.’ I"-;,-'.; /- Chains,. . ; ' G*nU‘,«stßof Cameo, Mosaic, Florentine, Enamelled *nd ; Bngniyedgo!d; Studs, Bosom and .Sleetfe Buttons',, irithdnaloentreand gold chains. "Pearl; Pocket-Knives,' Portsmonnaies, , Cabas; and Paries. ■ *• ■ Ladles' Breastpins, Ear-Rings, Fingo’r-KingH, Cuff *ind> Chemisette ‘ Buttons,’ c ' gold and ‘silver Penoils. Crosses, Belt Slides, etc., etc., of over a thousand rati qties, varying fromWeentata S2S. B Y PVEC HA BIN G. BOOKS ' "•' AT E;V AN, S’ GIFT ?00k; ESTABLISHMENT, you pay uoraorethan yon would at any other Book Bto rein the oily, and yon have the advantage of getting 'fi valuable present with'each book that you buy. - CALL IN, ?»< trialtoiU astute pen of tht 'honorable method Of tratttaennr business, -, ; •. AGENTS WANTED. r Any'.one,, either, male or'female, who desires td e« ;*agft . ;• -- !.!. . r ; , : Mr AH HONORABLE AND J PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT, find ono that requires Imt little time, is requested to cal to call on dr address‘ i ’ ! - GEORGE G-. EVANS, :»&' 480 CHESTNUT STREET, fHtMKfiIiPHIA. $?- v u ‘’i > •w, ■-' NOTICES. J # O. 8. M. MiNNE-HA-HA DODGE. 'Tho'.regiiior stated meeting, will be reeuMed on : BATURDAY EVENING NBXT,-3» INST.,' '■■■ ■ AT TX O’CLOCK. • The members are rewoeted to attend punctual!,, ns linsmes. .of importance will be brought before the meeting. .ByorderoftlieGrpndCommander, ‘ ai-tt' ~ GEO. W.'WOOD, Grand SoorotaTy.' - '■' 1- . KEMOVALS, . .. ' THE OFFICE OP TUB northern; assurance company' i ~ ' ■ OP' ' - lonn on :■■■ - ladelphia jomovedto the NEW BUILDING,of the Thi ; CHESTNUT street. ; ~ : above fourth street. - !«ItSt lj .? ■ - WM. PETTY. Agent. JJfiMOVAL. uavis & birney HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE TO NO. 87 SOUTH THIRD STREET. al-m ■, “r -J ■ ■ *.• •! ■- - • WATCHES, JEWELRY, See. § ILY E R W ARE. WM. WILSON & SON ; Inrita special attention to' their etook of SILVER -WARE»yhloh 'la now .unuauallf largo, affording a va riety. of pattern, and design unßiirpassedby any bouse *he United States, and of, finer duality than is maoufao turedfortable use in any part of the world. Our Standard of Silver is 935-1000' parts pure. The English Sterling 925-1000 . “ Amorioanand French..... ~900-1000 « Thus it will be seen that we give thirty-fivo parts purer than the American and Frenoh ooiu, and ten parts purer than the English Sterling.' We melt all our own Silvan and our Foreman being oonheotod with thd Refining De partment of the United States Mint for several years, wo guaftnteb the quality as above (SQfiJywhioh U the finest that, tan he made to he serviccabUt and will resist’the nation of acids much better than tie ordinary Silver' manufactured. “ - ym. wxlson sc son, S. W, CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY STS. N. B.—Any fineness of Silver manufactured os agreed upon* but positively none inferior to Erenthand Ameri can standard., . < Dealers supplied wrth the same standard as used In our retail department. Fine Silver, 999-1000 parts pure,-'constantly on hand. au24-6tn 32g ghestnut;st. 320 THE OLD-ESTABLISHED STAND, , NO. 336 CHESTNUT STREET, - - ■ , PHILADELPHIA, Dabout tq be giyen up.. Previous to T the oiling, the proprietor offers io the'public, atVnnV low pblcka, the whole of the jargo.stook of , . > WATCfiES & JEWELRY. aU27-ew-6t SILVER AND PLATED WARE. . 326 CHESTNUT ST. m CHINA AND QUEENSWARE. •yURNBULL. ALLEN, & CO., NOS. 99 AND 95, SOUTH FOURTH STREET, - XMPOBTERS , . , , ‘ A3f» , . Wholesale Dealer* in. : CHINA, aLABS, AND QUEENBWARB. PITTSBURG GLASS AGENCY. Glaesat Manufacturer’s prices.- * , , , , aus-2ra JgQYD :& STROUD, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, Have now on hand a complete stock of' | QUEENSWARE. ' !• GLASSWARE, end ' FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA, , At their Ota gum, No. 34 NORTH FOURTH 8?., jer AOBKTS fOR PITXSBUR9 GLASS. &U5-3tn GUNS, PISTOLS, Ac. gE.ED & RAIL. SPORTSMEN C( iJi s s|psiMßE^ TlNQ 0N THJS - Thennaersigned havetho largest assortment of ' LOWPRICES AND FINE GUNS that oa& be fotutd in tho ooustry. PRIOEB MADE TO SUIT ALL BUYERS. . OeU end examine at the Model Gun Store of ' , PHILIP WILSON & CO., 432 CHESTNUT Btreet, ao3l-5t - , , ' , below Filth Street. WINES AND LIQUORS. pRINCE IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE. VBOK BE VBNOOB & CO,, EPERNAY, FRANCE. _ THIS 18 i >BRIr*CtLT Pea? AJ»D BHLICATS'WINXj. from the vineyard of Messrs, Do Venoge St Co., whose ofteta lies in the centre of the far-famed Champagne District of France, Ithasnitherto been confined to the best tables of England and the Contmont, and has only rrerytecentlr btien introduced into tuis country, where combined with the. moderate prioo at (Which' it is offered, is already achieving a success and unprecedented in the annals of the Wine & REAL, No. 204MAR ET STREET, and at the Principal Hotels, and 17 ail 6 leading dealers throughout the country. B. Y. HAUGHWOUT, . V SOLE IMORTBK, Comer of BROADWAY and BROOME STREETS NEW YORK.. jyUMuth&s2mlf MEDICINAL. GCROFULA, WHITE SWELLING. HIP- W. DISEASE, TETTER, SCALD HEAD, Era r tii>n. of the Skin generally, ana aUHumora and Impurities oi the Blood, are raaioafly and permanently oared by the es e rfl^;; IMPERUL pepurative. * .luai been a very important agent in the cure of CANCEROUS DISEASES by Dr.Louns berry a Co., for a number of years p&at, and its irreat value in the onre of Cancers is > abundantly established by the many on res effected by itr - ,>. .-In SCROFULOUS affections its remarkable curative ascothoa never been equalled. It ourea the roost olwti ’£ jft,, SCALD HEAD, and.ail Eruptions of the flkiti.reathtyvield to a moderate use of this Medicine. « a fewlxittl r 0 anc * 9olBB Me re Adily oured by the use ; Xomuteny Ado.., •. FomtaaiaSr 1 ' a^ }. V. Lon, * Co., Lanooßter; C. W.Eptins.PottariUei /. H. tor, Roadm*: B. b. Stovenj, Reading |T.- & J! MeClfntock, Ea*toi!; W Given, Woat Chester i Win. Stabler. Norriati)»'n 1 Simon Kau,Bethlehem i Dr,Live lev, Now Hom; Br. Leelio, Bri«tol i .Schmidt A Co., Allentown; Ellis & Bell, Manajunk, Pa ( J.B. Juaei! Trentoni Be ha Cour. Camden; Breweter A Go., Bridgeton: Roborteon k Lippinoott, .Salem,JdMo rnalhwllnnng&mj L. S. Hoomo, wilmlngtoii T. JP, Kara merely Mulord, Del.; and Bruggieta KOneftilly, :■ ' ' JPOR THE SEA SHORE DAILY. TRAINS LEAVE VINE-STREET FERRY . AT r.so A. M., ANB *P. M., HBTURNINO, LEAVE ATLANTIC CITY AT . 0 A, M., ANB 4 P. Mr SUNDAY Mail LEAVES VINE STREET, 8 A. M RETURNING’ LTAVES ATLANTIC 6 P.M. FARE TO ATLANTIC. ,«1.80 ROUND TRIP TICKET, GOOD FOR TWO • DAYS. .. 350 «3-lt JNO. 0. BRYANT. Agent. SUPERIOR NORTH THIRD STREET STORE TO RENT. .The large and well-lighted granite-front Store, No. 134 NORTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE AROH, Suitable for JOBBING OR HEAVY PACKAGE TRADE. Terms satisfactory to a responsible tenant. Apply on the premises, or at No. 4ST VINE STREET. Gentlemen would do well by caiii™? on DILKB & KENSIL. 130 North NINTH Stroef nboVe Cherry, and havo their old Garment* made to look equal to new, by oleansing or dying and repairing. se3-2t* - - . HAMS-— 80. tierces extra Sugar-cured covered HamStpacked by Gardner, Phipps, & Co,, Henry Lewis, Jno. Suay, Beatty b. Tapsoott, ifeiatt b Wood, (luigley and other«.„t«r gale by - C. C. BADLER b CO., &ufi7 ARCH Street; 2d door Above Pront. SJAI.T Hacks Liverpool landing from ship Gov. Larqdon.and for saK in lota to suit, by A'«EX. KERR, BQg-at* 184 SOUTH and 322 N, WHAK VKS. FREIGHT OR CHARTER—Tho A *- 2 Foa^-aailing Brin EOLU 5 200 tons, ApbW to , *u22 / A. MKRINfi. 140 flnnfh FRCfNT fit. HAVANA TOBACCO—S 2 bales Havana MEES FOR SALE. ■ ’ : - "h*" ,4SSi, DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. gHA WL, BOBDKKS JOEL, Ji BAILY & GO., No, DIG MARKET STREET, AND 208 CHURCn ALLBY, PHILADELPHIA, ' j : ’ ’ ' V , Have luet reoeired by recent utenmem, and now in etore ready for inspection, a large aeeortment ol'l SHAWL BORDERS of the neweet deaigue aud patterns, to which (hoy would call the attention of Trade. SHAWL borders. iwlUt* 1 - 1 " . PALL GOO DS. THOS. W. EVANS & CO., Have how oven, of thoir own IMPORTATION, a largo assortment of . , - ‘ NEW AND ELEGANT . FALL AND WINTER GOODS, EMBRACING RICH SILKS, SHAWLS, FOULARDS, MOUBLTNEB, VALENCIAS, POPLINS, FOIL DE CHEVREB, ENGLISH AND FRENCH CHINTZES, EMBROIDERIES, I.AOES, Ac., With a great Variety of other Goode of the noweet and mostfoeblonabie styles, imported tide aoaaon. ", ALSO, A FULL LINE OF . MOURNING GOODS, " WITH THE BEST MAKES OF . HOSIERY, KID GLOVEB, MITTS, Ac. 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET. , Addition, will be made to tbe etook on the arrival of European etoamere. - - al-dt yyHOLESALE BUYERS. TIIOMAS W. EVANS & CO. Have now open, of thoir OWN IMPORTATION, A large and elegant auiortment of FALL SILKS AND MESS GOODS, Of every description. Which they ore prepared to offer to the Trade at UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES. 818 & 820 CHESTNUT STREET. & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS In Foreign and Domeatio DRY GOODS, AT - NO. 434 MARKET STREET, AND NO. 439 MERCHANT STREET, Have a ftill Fall Stook. au29-4t J W. GIBBS & SONS, I NO. 331 MARKKT STREET, ' Are now oponint; their PALL A WINTER STOCK OF GOODS ADAPTER TO MEN’S WEAR, In whioh will be found a full assortment of CLOTHS, DOESKINS, VESTIKOS,. TRIMMINGS. &o. ’ aus-Sm MILLINERY GOODS. MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN STONE & SONS, 805 CHESTNUT STREET, Have now open a oomplete assortment of > FLOWERS, . RIBBONS, FEATHERS, . , VELVETS, - CRAPES, ’ - LACES, ASB BONNET.MATERIALS, To which they invite the attention ortho trade, au2s-lra 1859. FA^ L TRAJ)E > 1859. AGAED & CO., ' 333 MARKET STREET, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS. CAPS, PURS, BONNETS, RUCHES, FLOWERS, &c., Have nowin store a full stock of Goods, to whioh they invite the attention of first-class buyers, auis-2m* 431 STREET. RIBBONS, Of every kind, in immense variety; NKW BONNET MATERIALS, BONNET VELVETS, SATINS, GKO DB NAPS, LINING SILKS, ENGLISH CRAPES, of the best malrmy FRENCH & AMERICAN ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES, Ac Aleo, newest Fall styles of STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS, And STRAW GOODS, of every description. Now open, and presenting altogether the most com plete stock of MILLINERY GOODS in this market. Merohants and Millinora from every section of the country are oordiaUy invited to call and examine our stock, which we offer at the CLOSEST POSSIBLE PRICES. ROSENHEIM, BROOKS, A CO., . wio-tnovi , -si Market street. fall trade. J 25 ' OUESTNUT STREET, *ygg; LINCOLN, WOOD «t NICHOLS, Invito the attention of the trade, .geolall, cosh nmd short-time burers, to their UNEQUALLED ATTRACTIONS FANCY AND STRAW BONNrtTS, RIBEdSTA FLOWERS, FEATHERS, Ac., Ac. N.8.~-Oar Pnnoy Bonnete ere ell made OAonrovm nremisee. nntl-3m J > HILLBOEN JONES. Importer nnd Alanuf&otarer of FANCY SILK AXD STRAW BONNETS. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. FEATHERS, RUCHES, Ac The attention of Ctfa- end Coontrjr Deelero is invited to »large and varied Btook of the above goods, At 433 MARKET STREET, eu»-3m Below FIFTH, FERTILIZERS. TO FARMERS. FHOSPHATIO GUANO FROM SOMBRERO ISLAND, WEST INDIES. THE RICHEST FORMATION OF PHOSPHATE OF LIME KNOWN IN Tim WORLD. It contains over 80 por eent. of Bone Thosphate of Lime, being CO por oent. rioher in Phosphate of Lime than Bone Dust. FOR SALE BY THE TON OR CARGO, AND TO FARMERS AT $BO PER TON OF 2,000 LBS. JOS. B. HANSON, Bole Agent in Philadelphia* ftun-thwn 2m No.lOflN or th WATER Street. looking-glasses. GLASSES. Now in store the moat extensive and elegant assort* meat of LOOKING GLASSES, FMevery Space and evory position, and at the most noderate pnooa, LOOKING GLASSES lathe most elaborate and the moot simple frames. LOOKINO GLASSES mmed in the beat taate, and in the most substantial LOOKING GLASSES mattttfftotared ** «m«rires to or LOOKING GLASSES and WALNUT ha, f O , Con BtrT .. 1 . JAMES s, EARLE A SON, 8.16 CHESTJTUT STBEK't, FHILABEXd ph!a. -]Y|ISSBS AND LAYiS STABTIN Q FOR la. for Sio'br 1 W “ ! No. 3 (North IV.yRTIJ St. .iiM rtfcfi 1 I ~>t.T>*il- 11~- THCRD-aTREBTjOBBING HOUSES. LAING & MAGINNIS, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SHOE THREADS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH HASTINGS, AND SHOE-MANUFACTURERS’ ARTIOLEB: Sewmg Moohine Silk, Thread and Needles. Agents for l * 9 ' 30 NOKTH THIHn fiT " UPFIELD’S PATENT BOOT-TREES, 6U5-31U - , (CHAMBERS & OATTEDE, NO. 33 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA, IMPORTERS OF FRENCH CALF SKINS, . v AND MANUFACTURERS OF CITY, CALF AND kifskinb, Mo rooeoe and Lioinga, Oak and Rod Solo Leather. auS'iia JUNGERICH & SMITH; WHOLESALE GiBOOERS, NO. 43 NORTH THIRD STREET llonoy, and Covering’s Syrup always on hand;' aus-2in . v • {SLOWER, BARNES, & CO., ' PUBLISntRS AND DEALERSIN. MISCELLANEOUS, SCHOOL, AND BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY, NO. 3T NORTH THIRD STREET, BELOW ARCH Publishers of PoWB Spendid Sorieeof DR. OP GEOLOGY. • Bahders* Ndw Readera. Qreenleaf's and Brooks’ Arithmetics. Ac. Blank Books,. Writing, Wrapping, Curtain, and Wall papers. aus-3ra JJENDRY & HARRIS, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS BOOTS AND SHOES, NORTHWEST CORNER THIRD AND AROH STB„ PHILADELPHIA. fynos. MEL,LOR & CO., NO, 8 NORTH THIRD STREET, .IMPORTERS . ok ■ ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN HOSIB R.Y, GLOVES, 1 SHIRTS, DRAWERS, Ao iV Pkter SiKoaa, Wat, 8. lUikd, Johk Wibst, Jacob Rirobl, , D. B. Ravin. fJIEGEL, BAIRD, & CO., (Late Sieger, Lamb, & C 0.,) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS ov DRY GOODS, No. 4T North THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. OUR FALL STOCK la now Complete in all its departments, and ready for Buyers. Prompt paying Merohants from all parts of the Union are respectfully solicited to coil and examine for thoroßelves, ,nus-5m , JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, ' -& j C O.j IMPORTERS AND. JOBBERS ’ o» DRY GKOODS, Nos.S3T fc 841 NORTH THIRD Sr„ ABovk RACE, . Would now Inform their eustomere and the trade gene* mlly, that their stock this season will bo UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE. aog-Sm YARD, GILMORE, & CO., NOS. dO AND 42 NORTH THIRD STREET, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN SILKS. RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LACES, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES, Ac. HOBIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND BHAWLS. aus-3ra L 859. J?AIjL teade - 1859. J. T; WAY & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS Of 13 BY & O ODS, r NEW MARBLE BUILDING, , NO. 98 > - - NORTH THIRD STREET. We offer, by the package or pieoe, to CASH OR PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS, A very large and attractive Stock of VMERICAN AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS. PnroK era will find our stock well assorted at all sea 'onaof no year. J. T WAY, JAB. H DUNLAP, WM. P. WAY, [auS-tml GEO. P. WAY. FANCY I>KY GOODS JOBBERS. DUHRENG & CO., Nos. S» and S 3 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Vro now reooivinp, by euooeßetve arrivals from Europe, THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS' ,o» ENGLISH AND GERMAN H O S I E R Y . GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES, WOOLLEN -YARNS, MACHINE SEWING SILK AND THREAD, And eolicit an inspection of their complete and well assorted stook, Jyll-Sm ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE. gUKNETT, SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN, Are now opening at their Store. NO. 409 MARKET STREET. Aboye FOURTH. North side. 4 HA.VrWTME ASSORTMENT OF NEW FALL STYLES OF FANCY DRY GOODS, 07 THRlll OWN IMPORTATION and selection* whioh titer offer fornale to buyers from *ll parte of the United States, on the most reasonable ‘erras. aus-2m piA.LL, 1859 SITES, YAN CULIN, & GLASS, IMPORTERS AMD WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HOSIERY, GLOVES, PANOV GOODS, Etc.,. ' No. 423 MARKET STREET, auj-lm Above FOURTH, PHILADELPHIA. § HAFFER & ROBERTS. 429 MARKET STREET, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP HOSIERY, GLOVES, SMALL WARES, COMBS, BRUSHES, LOOKING-GLASSES, OBRMAN nml FRENCH FANCY GOODS, AMD TAILORB' TRIMMINGS. aus-3m jyVARTINS, PEDDLE, * & HAMRICK. Impo ytera and dealers m HOS lERY, GLOVES, AND FANCY NOTIONS, NO. 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Five doors below the Merchants’ Hotol, Offer lor mle the moat oompioto atook of Good, in their line to be f« wad in the United States, oonsißtlng of JIOSIJ \RY, ot ?verv grade. . riSIDA VAAftC V- * BUYERS. acs-3m j^jcOAULEYBit OTHER, & ISJLEWSTER; S 3 NORTIt FOURTH BTRUBT. HOSIERY, rfl’.OVi'S, AMD iVNCY QQoua, Wo have a fine sto- jk or Imported a nd Domestlo Goods, particularly adapted, to SOUTHERN Towhleh we invite tho attention of first-i^ a6B buyers. auo-2m CARPE’PIPfG.S, OHt CLOTHS,- <S»c. TO MERCHANTS BUYING OIL CLOTHS AND,WINDOW F,HADES. BLABO’n & SMITH, MANUFACTUH ERS OF OIL CLOTHS, 116 NORTH Tlir HU STREET, PHILADELPHIA. We invito the attention of dealora to our largo atook of, FLOOR, TABLI ~ AND CARRIAGE OIL GLOTTIS, GREEJ f GLAZED OH, CAMBRIC, a beautiful arti o |o for ahuilea. The largest atook of WINDOW SHI VDES end BUFF HOLLANDS in the marktt. at trip which defy competition. iiu3f-j!t_ C,’alTlUM (Si CO., 10ARPET MANUFACTURERS, GLEIN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN. ' Aleo, Importers and Dealers in CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, RUGS, &C -WAILEHOUBE MS CHESTNUT ST., (Ojpreite the State Ilouae.) . , . Southern and Weal tejp buyers are respectfully invbW kistAildrygoods. U'ALL AMD WINTER GOODS, For Men and Bovs’Wear, • ' * America “hbr?!, 0 .; 011 Clott,,'in-French, EngU.l,„end Am^sr/abrio, 1 ; °"" imere »- ia English, and Mixed Coating?. - - , - , Beaver Cloths, Tricot, Ac. Ac. . . finn t t fc F^?^ l Hfi o S , ni k rso ,°f medium, and roWT“toi?g to « c iS?' l &kft s ; n, i? bric! ” "” ,UW4 CURWEN HTomi AnT'fe BRO «0, US. and 4M North SECOND Street, above Willow. ' AND WINTER SILKS, From the tecont Auction Sales. . now in nlmost duly roceiptof new and de sirable stvhu from the above sources, whioh wo are' selling at small profits, - wo ftre "VS hnlosale buyers and consumers are invited to an in speotion of our stock. .. a,lu f OUR WEN STODDART to BRO,, ■ '* r "***q 450, 452, and 45i North SECOND Street, «-3t - above Willow. TfULL AND WINTER SHAWLS, , JL Medium and Rich Border Stella Shawls, in colors and Blacks. Brooho And Chain Laine Loug Shawls, of all grades, In new doeigns. - - CURWEN STODDART to BRO., 40,462, and 454 North SECOND Street. 'S3-3t above 'Willow, Uffl COLORS LUPIN’S. - ■ „'X - FRENCH MERINOES." ' l inks. Blues, Buff Green, and Crimson, only 75 cents per yard. . ? CURWEN STODDABT & BRO„ - , . Nos. 450,462, and. 454 North SECOND Street, a3*3t • . ~ above Willow, FIGURED FRENCH MERINQES, 'Jb OfsmaHand medium stylos, suitable for Children, at "Ocontarper yard. CURWEN STODDART Sc, BRO.. „ Nos. 450, 452, and 45t North SECOND Street, • above Willow, s - ■OLACK SILKS * . ' Sc BRO., 460,452, and 454 North SECOND Street, ses-3t aViove Willow, Blankets. - Just opened, a full assortment of-Ribbon-Bound and Witney Blankets, whioh wo have marked to sell at low prices. CURWEN STODDART & BRO., , Nos. 450,462, and 451 North SECOND Street,' ,s3-St ■ ~ above Willow; ,gEP T E M BUB Ist.' ’ DESIRABLE STYLES FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Wo shall now be in daily receipt of NEW AND DESIRABLE STYLES OF SEASONABLE GOODS, FROM AUCTION AND OTHER SOURCES, ‘ which will be offered at our usual low price#. Strangers in the city are particularly Invited to an examination of our Stock, » CURWEN STODDART k BRO., 460,' 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, ~ ■ b2-2t - aliove Willow Street. Dress goods. - >. Rich Bouquet-pattern Wool Delaine*. Lupin’s Frepoh Merinoes, 75 cents up. Choajj Delaines and Plaids. Fall Poplins, Chintzes. &o. ‘ • • BLACK-WOOL DELAINES. Lupin’s Black Wool Delaineß. 37 and 48 cents, Lupin's finest duality do., 50 and 56 cents. Black Bombazines, Alpacas; Silks, See. COOPER Sl COWARD.- eeS NINTH and MARKET. Cassimeres, cloths, vestings. Heavy dark mixtures Cassimeres. Do. with'and without Sidebands. Black Cossimeros and Poes&ns.- ' Black Br, adcloths. •SI £0 upwards. Light-colored Cloakings, $1 25 up. Fail and Winter Veatlnss. ‘ ’ ’ * COOPER k CONRAD. bo2 , NINTH and MARKET, PHILADELPHIA CENTRAL SHAWL AND MERINO ROOMS. ' Will be arranged this mqrnin* from the two large Auction Sales of HenneQum’s So Lupin’s FRENCH GOODS— • • 20 Lots Now BLACK CENTRE STELLAS, from §5 to BlBoach. - . . - - - Now Style Pans GnufTre Shawls. Do.. Double-faced Berlin do. And many other kinds. 105 Piocos LUPIN'S FRENCH MERINOS, in plain and high colors. Blacks and Wh|tes, at 76c t<? $1,25. Rich Printed Mousselino Delames, all Wool. Also, just openod. Largo Stock NEW FALL DRBSS GOODS. . Batin-facod Valencias. Camilla Foulards. Batin Travers, Plaid Satin de Palestro. < Foil de Chevres. Bnpcr Glossy Silks. * • 8-4 Block Thibet, for Showls. Brocho Shawl Bordering. Round Corner Black Lace VoiU.&e. Daily additions are made. _ CHARLES ADAMS, jl EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. TWEW FALL CLOAKS. 1 * The Su^icribere nro now opening NEW FALL CLOAKS, * ' PLOMBIERB STRIPE CLOCKS. CHESTERFIELDS, CASAQUES, to whioh they respectfully invite the attention of The Paris Mantilla Emporium, 7ft3 CHESTNirr Street. au3o J. W. PROCTOR k CO. TVBW FALL GOODS!!! THORNLEY 3c CHISM, corner of EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets. Have ioat received a lot of BEAUTIFUL SATIN PLAID POPLINS. tich Foulard Silks, amffiome Fall De t.sines, ew Fall Chintzes A?., &o, IFAicA are very aestrable and tvry cheap. BLACK SILKS AND FANCY SILKS! 1 1 Light Cloth Raglans for lull w«ather. Shawls. Dusters, An., in > rcat variety. Good Family and Fronting Linens. A largo stook of Domestio Muslins, Great quantities of Flannels. , Cloths. Cassimeres, Satlnetts, Ao., Jeo, CLOSING OUT MUCH BELOW COST: flilk Mantillas. Lace Mantillas. Bareges, Organdies. Lawns, &e., Sco. All Summer Goods of every description, By THORNLEY k CHISM, EIGHTH and SPRING ° “ 0.-WE BUY AND SEI.I, FOR CASH.” au2Q-tf Foulard robbs. Handsome new designs longDresees. Modium and neat Styles, Imported by SILaRPLESS BROTHERS, null EIGHTH and CHESTNUT, T AWN ORGANDIES AND BAREGESi Polling at very low prices to make room for Au tum^Gooda. Ilf EDIUM AND DARK CHINTZES. X»X Freneh and British Chintaes of new Styles and Colorimr*—both neat dosi/ns and rioh bojiuets. Im 'Til * orafeW’ S^elk French lace bournods with Capes. Points and Mantillas, fAlencoa>) all at re* duoed pricee. to close tho nenson. at tho . PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM FRENCH LACE BOURNOUS WITH fIAPES, Points and Mantillas, (Cambray,)in great profuaton, at reduced prices, I. fe^lTN™iLL t i' , EMPORIUM „ 708 CHESTNUT Street.. BLACK AND WHITE BAREGE OLOAXB AND Duster*, at reduced prices, to close the season, at the PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM. « * 708 CHESTNUT Street. SUMMER CLOAKS AND DUSTERS, in aa infinite variety of mbric. jtrjdn at Oie 703 CHESTNUt Btreet. The -whole of our atook ta now offering at roduoed prices, preparatory to the CO., M 708 CHESTNUT Street. •TiriIiUAMSVIIjLB. ¥ f Wamsutta, and other Shirtings, hne and low-pncod Shirt Bosoms* Sheetinsa by thayard or piece. Flannels, gg»Jf 00 jfHAD, jyj7 NINTH and MARKET PAPER HANGINGS, &c. ALL PAPER. HAlttf, MONTGOMERY, & CO., NO. 322 CHESTNUT STREET, Have cne of the largest Factories in rheoity.and are prepared to furnish all qualities of PAPER HANGINGS, B O RD ERS, ANJ) DECORATIVE PAPERS, Eithor to city or country* at the lowest rates. , Their stock now on hand is largo, and owners of pro perty, builders, and dealora generally, will find it to their advantage to purchase of us. auzMin BARER WAREHOUSE. HOWELL & BOURKE, 17 SOUTH FOURTH STREET* (BBtoW Markbl AND OPPOBITB MERCHANT STRICT, Have on hand a large and splendid assortment of WALLL AND WINDOW PAPERS, To whioh thoy invite tho attention of WESTERN AND SOUTHERN BUYERS. 0u25-2m WE HAVE DETERMINED TO ADD tho'HOURK PAPERING end RETAILING OF PAPER HANGINGS to our busiuesj, and solicit from all who are desirous of decorating their houses an es- Rimnntion of our clock, selected from tbo boat fuctot., foreign and domestic, and at the, rut lit prices. Favor ha,.sins in an, BU2O-8 tu thlm* 13 North THIRD Street. HARDWARE. npRUITT, BRO., & GO . IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS H A R D W ARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, Ac., 5 <29 MARKET STREET. 539 BELOW SIXTH, NORTH SIDE, auS-Sm PHILADELPHIA. y|OORE, HENSZEY&GO-> HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND GUN WAREHOUSE, NO. 427 MARKET, AND 416 COMMERCE STS., PHILADELPHIA. CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c. MERINO. 140 SOUTH FRONT STREET, Hoe in store and bond, and ’ Offers for Sale, a Large Assortment of CIGARS, Received dlreot from Havana, of choice and favorite Brands. aufi-tf Try one op the fine scotch GINGHAM UMBRELLAS* Light Steel Frames, real Bamboo Stick*. Manufactured and tor sale by JOSEPH FUSSKt.L. N. W* corner FOURTH and MARKET Sts., el-St* Philadelphia. Iff OSIN. —700 bbls. Shipping Rosin, in XX Yard. b3W do. to arrive per C. L. Poaslv, and for sale by R WANTS^ ’|X7'ANTKD— A Situation as .Salesman or. had OV«raSi t .a™’ B «S : 4S I> Sl’ , bT man who haa a WANTED—By Noycmber Ist, a House situated in West Philadelphia, containing nil the inoQorn improvement'*, gas, bath, &c.,and witszard«S a A FURNISHED HOUSE, pleasantly located, to R«nt for six months or a year.' Address ” iu. fc. P., * Philadelphia Post Olßoe.- se3-smw3t* 'WT’ANTRD— Ail active Business Man. ▼ with a capital of 510 000 to §20.000, inn bhamdgs already eßtabjlshed,and wherdasiniibr amount is id vested. The business is a safe one, and very lucrative, and can be greatly extended. To any oue with capital & chanoe is here jpresentod.that >s rarely met with- Ad vt thieoffire, of confer with J. G. ALRSH.AW, Exq.; one of the proprietors of the Coin meroial A?enoy,No;i2 North THIRD Bt • se2-6t* ANTED —A Partner v with $O,OOO cash. it, i°in thoAdrerlisor fnthe General Oornmißsion "sPH®rago Business. The abovo offer should have ; :k C 21 Blder * aUo B °f every man’ who wishes to' invest ?- anf ®. nfo .ly» ■ Address, .with name and refer epoes, Commission.” at The Preao&dt. ■. - -• -• V^l/ r a\^TED—By a Youiig MaVa Situa ,_ .. 'toon & Wholesale Drug Store, where he can have art opportunity of Advancement. year s experience. Would have no objection to 'enter om'cl. ret ° I ° nce ‘ Biv ° l ‘- ; A jh ! ’ Want:®— By a young Man; a Situa * v, toon m the Countidu-room or Store of a Whole-' safe Honso, Where be can .make himself generally use ful. -Address F F. F., at this Office. • . au3o-utta&3t* WANTED TO KENT—By a responsible * v party, A STORE in the noirhljprhoodof MAR [CET fitroot. in either Third or Fourth-street}; or a’ arse Seconihptory on Marhetstreet. Possession wanted nimediately. 'Rent most be modersto. Address at Press ofneo. r • " ' ' _* “ M s2-3t* V\TANTED.-An active, industrious young. J* - Man,) of rood business habits, from Lancaster Co., Pa., wants a situation ill a Wholesale House; has a knowledge at Book-keeping ; can command some trade t salary not bo much oinn object as .a situation where mdustry and close attention, to business will advance Jum in position; been In'business in thecity one year- Best of references .given,-both oRy and country. Ad dress'/YonngMan,” Blood's Dispatch. * -• > sl-St*. IS/'AN TED—A - Situation .in a-Wholesale ,* » or Retail Grocery Store, by a young-man, who lias hod five experience in.thejtatail trade: best city references given. Address J. P. C,, Press office. sl-3t* - f : : -■ • * . . fi>l.9oo —AN t AGT I V E BUSINESS ihnt can give unexceptionable reference, and with the above amount only, ean become a partner of a "Western Firm, by taking charge of the businees.-here in the Eastern Cities, selling the goods and making the colleottans. ‘ The business is a beautiful oue, and can not tail to reshzo to such a Partnor less than twenty-five to fifty dollaisper day. This will be eloarly and satisfacioriiv proven to him For farther information or interview,-address. * Western.” this offioo. , l/BTANTED TO RENT—FROM OCT. Ist. /, * for six or'soveh months, a moderatcj-sized Fur nished House, between Tenth and Tvranty>second sts. and Lombard and Arch, by a Gen'leman and his Wile, without children. .Address Box 1165-Post Offieo.with terms. - • . ; - , auR-€t» TO SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MER CHANTS.-WANTED ~By & Young-Mayried Man a Situation. Spath or West, in some- Mercantile or Mannfactarlng basmeßS, as Salesman or Superintendent; baa hod fifteen years experience in the Wholesale Job bin? business in’ Philadelphia. ‘ Can give the best of reference. Address " George,” Box 624 Philadelphia Post Office, fog one month. . t au3o-ct* ■ XT/'ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSER; on '* v the first of October* for six months, inoc near Germantown, and accessible by Railroad. 'Address Box am. P. 0., Philadelphia. - ■ au3o-st» ANTED. TO EXCHANGE, for improv ■ v ed city property, free from Incumbrance', 160 acres of excellent FARMLAND, located in Gloucester Co., !few Jersey. -The Railroad from Camden to Bridgeton, shortly to be laid, passes vrithin.-a short the And. For further particulars address J. K., office of Th* Press. , - , . ‘ FOR SALE, AND TO LET. fid FOR SALE, a bargain, or to Bent.^J Mal The House and Store Nos. 501 and 103, YORK Ave nue. Suitable for the Shoe trade or any light husi neas. Terms low. Apply at No. 491. % - gc3-7t*' - TO LET—The Office lately occupied by ' Okie & Canp, Brokers, 233 DOCK Street. ’ Com plctolr furn'shea w»t!i water, gas, counters. doak*.'6re-r proof in walL A0.,-&c.« well- smted-for a .Broker. Insn randd.or RaUroad Office. Will be let-with or without the f irnlture. Apply GUMMET SO VS. 620 WALNUT Street.. . ~. seS-sftUbJOt VERY DESIRABLE' LOTS o*. GROUND, on streets of the Passenger' Railroad; Mantua, West Philadelphia, for sale cheap, and on rea sonable terms; Also, a .number of well-located'Resi dences, large and small, very ftasonßbje.. Apply to < ' J. HENRY ABICIN, It* ’•< •• •' 112 South FOURTH Street. TO LET—The-Residence No. 1506 silfi-CHESTNUT Street (Colonnde Row), just painted and pipered throughout. Immediate possession. Apply to rfUHN G. JOHNSON, 620 WALNUT Street. Room No. 13.2 d story. ~ v ,' s3-3t* . ITiuR SxM.E—A well-established City aiid JL 1 Country Business, worth $l-200 to’ 61.600 per year, situated in Philadelphia ntui Baltimpro, A supe rior opportunity torn person with a, small Cash Capi tal. Sold because the present proprietor withes to go out of business. He wifi give all necessary assistance to a purchasor. Address, with real name, for further particulars, Box 261. Phila. Post Office. - w 2 3t* FOK SALE—A Homeopathic .Pharmacy. Only $5OO in cash required. Addrase " Similia,” Pres * office. ‘ • s^g-^t* a TO. LET—FURNISHED COTTAGE, at liora Station, on Germantown Railroad. Hot and cold water, bath. .*os, st .Lb lfl . p ff c}l house largo garden, &o. or the furniture will be sold very low; Rent 1 L?onr C e j?EsTN'f^ Street. • sl-flt , mTO RENT—A Large Stone Dwelling, and about Sacres ofleod..m Germantown, situated on Linden Avenue, within 6 minutes want of Depot. There is hydrant water throughout the house; »nd the grounds are m good coiidjHon. _For further particnlars apply to *', BEDLOoK & FArcHALL, Bj-Ct* -Conveyancers.7ls WALNUT Street. For sale. . * , The Subscriber will dispose of the entire Stock o! FINE MONUMENTS. STATUARY. . HEAD AND FOOT STONES, &e., &o. AT THE MONUMENT- MARBLE YARD, No. 1825 ARCH Streot, . " r w..t of MOORE. mFOK SALK—The well-known and old cstahli.hcd Hotel at Woodbury. N. J, witfi lar.e ■tabling attached ; orto of the i ost desirable stands in WMt/orcey. Term. |..J; A- BRO. Bl.ot « North FRONT Street. TO PARENTS—For sale low, a Six- Months SCHOLARSHIP, in one of the best Semi naries in Pennsylvania. Address BETA, office or The p rest. au3Q~4t* FOR SALE—A FARM of over 200 «£ /ores, well fenced and watered, in a good Mate,of cultivation, admirably adapted to the .growth of grain, graas, vegetables, and fruit of all kinds, particularly poaches, the trees of whioh Uve to a great agei Situate within two miles of a Ra.ilroad Station, Kent Counnr, Dolawarej con.fortable huUdlnga.. For particulars, ad dress Box 32, Chester, Pennsylvania. ; . auSO-lra* Desirable business stand to LET-To lot, tho office N. W. corner of THIRD and CHESTNUT street, snitabie fora Broker’s ur.ln auranco office. Riwtte oa the premises. au?9-6t At, A HANDSOME FOUR-STORY-CHEST- H NUT Street Rctidenpe ArSale No.lmt. .Ift-22 oet front, 3 s feet deep, doubles etor, back beiidnjsa. ain good repair, and replete with all the modern im provements, furnished in the best manner. For parti* U. rouu.ro of naCHES^Wroet. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS.—Roxbo rough Cottage Lota for «ale, admirably located on and near Rid go Avenue, above Ihe Bix-ttule Store. Passenger Railway Cars now running near* ana wii noon run Dy thorn. No. 112 Sonth FOURTH Street. M FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE.- The subscriber, in concentrating his business on Chestnut stroet.west of Tenth 6treet, offers for sale, upon reasonable term, hta Urn manufactory, buildmKß and large lot of ground fronting on Siytb, Mar shall, nod Master streets, suitable toy almost any. large manufacturing, business. For particulars of ALFRED FITLER, Conveyancer. No. 61 N SIXTH St, or to the subscriber, No. 1009 CHB3TN UT St. auM-iat* VfW. D. AQQtsRS. HARDWARE— A Wholesale House, do ing ohieflr A Southern pactwre business, to prompt doalers in oittoa, desires to eoti out. Bad health herenon for retinas- The business of twelve jests atamliM. The .took is. all new, and mostl, in original haokases. The Terms wiU bo liberal. No lands taken in mrobante. Address “Selphoe,” Box 1851 New York PostOtfice. anel-lgw Hotel and restaurant, Lone known as the Caspwla House. WASHINGTON, B. C. FOR RENT OR LEASE. A rare opportunity for ft competent person to embark in a vers profits bln business. ■ * Oil FOR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS TO SECURE or boit r a I ; ES[R £ BLE CLUB-HOUSE. This excellent establishment is most eligibly situated •within one hundred yards or the United MateßLapi tol, being the nearest building of tho bind to the two Houses of Congress, Membersot C/meresshnvetaXen rooms overy year, and have bestowed the highest praise upon its convenience and hoalthy location. The propri etor, having been engaged for many years mthe hotel business, bad it built a few years a ;o under bis own su pervision, and it is thoreioro furnished throughout with all the necessary appliances reauiaite in a lirst-jiias.'i hotel. It contains forty airy rooms, including the finest bar-room of any hotoiin the city, withinn excellent_wine collar attached; a Billiard-room, for two tablcai Bov. - inc-aaloon,with two allovn; and a Pistol and Kino Gal lery 120 feet Ion? i n fiiyi Kitchen, with superior aanse, Hiu{ a Dintni-room which will comfortably scat 173 por flons. Bells for all the rooms. Gas throu-hout the house. Also' Water, toother with sovpral Bath-rooms,- lor warm, cold,orshower-hnths. A Stable- Chicken-house, and numerous other ont-buiidmgs, with a good garden, nrn attached to the premises. m ~ , None hut responsible persons need apply, and to such terms will be nuida vory easy, and possession eiven im mediately. Application should be made without delay, as Members 01 Congress and others who intent! to re main in Washington daring the coming frng session generally engage apartments jus? Capitol Hill, Washington, I>. EDUCATIONAL. Srotessoksatjndeks’institute, Jl West Phii*adelpria» on the West Philadelphia m IsTreco!vin° ! thoi'r meala and nnuimne at the Seminary from Brook fasten sunset, pay §76 for five "pnaila for tho week (from Monday morning till Friday evening) pay §lOO for fivo months. * PuniU who remain permanently in tho family pay §135 for fivo months. No extra ch*tM«. Payments are in variably mado in advance. The term is reckoned from tho day of admission,. . .. . . It the places are filled when an application is made the anoiicant v ill obtain a situation inliis Proper turn. A mens tho runny yentlomen who have placed sons or wards in Professor Saunders’ Instigate are Wm. Btuhton, Hon. William Btglrb, Wm. McKibbin* Capt.'NEwxoß, U.S.A.. Tnos. B. Watson, Rev. Mr. Emerson, Del., Thomas Maseru,, Rev. Charles Ewixo, Wm. Wilrtacw* - JiuUo LfcMKtN, Ga., Aeobos H. MariiNi Rev. Dr. Prior, Va , Wm. Springs, fudge Conrad, 1,a., Hon. N. B. Browns, Hon. F. Etrss, Fla., F«. S. Burnett, Gen. Arsubtead, va.» Jno. B. ColakaN, Cant, Vogues, L\ 5. A., Matthew Newkirk, Judge Robertson, Va.' It TMTTENHOITSE ACADEMY—N- E. cor- IV not of CHESTNUT snfl EIGHTEENTH Streets, entrance on Ei-ateenth street. Tho next Session will eo,nmo„ce S Ei'TKMß|RrU ß TH v ta, 3 JOHN It. WIiSTCOTT,( Principals. A tfJSN grove female seminary, jta. KRANKFORD. PENNSYLVANIA, eix miles from Market street. Philadelphia. The course of instruction mtlus School is comprehen sive nnd thorough. Parents nml Guanlians who intend to place thojr daughters or wards nt this Institution will do well to make immediate application_to Mrh. E. L. THOMPSON, Principal and Superintendent. MISS CARR’S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG L”i liAPIUS, Nn.‘ 322 SPRUCE fittest, triH bo re opened on MONDAY, September s. . J REMINGTON FAIRLAMB, Organist • oftho Clmtqn-St«et PrOßbyterian Ctnirch. and ee3 3t* PERSONAL. IVOITCE.— JOHN Vf. KLINE being no lonae.rin.oor employ, ip not authorised to transact “”, y , bdiineu lor in. j IQWELL k BRO TIIERS. * ’* -AXUSEMESVa. "|^"HEATLjeY ; AjCLABKEIS ARGH-:. Af- .9 3Oij r American .in, MrijTo; ' /ScYnßoePjtrcßs.^Adtowton.'Scenw* fiiSnwwisffi® ' in Bre.a Cirde. P*iue"MSS“^‘ S!? T. • i ALNUT-STRBET THEATRE. ■ - : r : L. - T k«i,cr. Sir®%|gfieiS ? -! Tier o^’ vmfe’. T n er •' :: FRDIT AND jMnsiDAL-FEsi i Parish. nnthj.Gh>l)nd« of St. Min'. OrpbigSffSSl . - 25 cents. Children hftlr Price. had at 'SI ‘ J B&okßtorek, Orphans’ Store, And’of Cosdubtor f7<-r F*‘.- > *b? Arch, and Vine, and- Gyeea;add Goatoe- j fifroet Lines, at Wireßndffo. will convey viKtirs from Grpunda evßT y three minutes durin< the day. Celebrated Geymaniiyßaaih'tni! 'be.m attendanqo dnriax • -;■ the entire day. . _ <rT.- AfMERIGAN.ACADEMY a NBw,pi.Ar. is Fivß ACTSi- . ;■. Jt,tx OLD FOBS WITH NEW FACUA '"v-V-*/ for the. first tune, m gorgeous tnaraS?: * hcenoe.wth the aid of a superior company oiirtlsSlV «Po r 2«\ d ballet, nw music and scensri. «od •f --loots of a novel and peculiar character, .The Director# ' have generously consented to aid- the scetuo jo r&zmßsmßSfasfe.. the perspective estimated at four hundred anj fifty feet.-. - being one of the several scenes Painted by the etoiheal ' artist, M. iUviere, under the suoSoripribn 6t tM ■' holders. . • - < , r '* THE NEW SCENERY br Mr. RIYTBtt»: • : *o' ' n |he HEW AND OHIGINALMUSICtoBr:MBIO- . THE NEW MACHINER’/, br m»4— Assistants.* i. - . r NEW. SCIENTIFIC EFFECTS, bj Mf. WC THE NEW COSTDMEsV br Mr. GEOHQE aiiAa. ' SlStantS. - - ; • • ;•. ' 2 ; * *- ' will coxrsie*,•/ :* : • -; l. Bpsides an efficient chorus and vrvui ballet, ~> M T K^D F f ' . MISS LUCY- ESCOTT, -, 7;.. .1 ■ BJGNORINA PRATOfIL; ‘ r .' ' * ‘ * • : : cr >, . Ac., . <77 •• 1 ' * • - PInST TIME - ■’ ,a -' - - ON MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER fcl/IW, ' ' - 1; " ■ OLD FOES m&NEW^?A®si— • A new Play In FiVeActa. written bv MBTaowaftiL- . . ( From * celebrated Nbvelr ■« ~ Philuxnoa—A Greek Monk.♦. .Mr.XfH.~-IfAYLOaG.- Rnphael—A rich roung J. W. wALIAOKivE * Araeniue—An - Abbot.. Mt« jfcQrUß AdaMa* Gre*k~HypeM&'e Faih*r * - . .-.^y. -••- The Porter, l.\ . „ 1. V;-\'- m-- -' ep, *v k’f: r Pite«t»i Monks, Syrian Sl»tm, Gt»#iar, .Krt»ti««.-.* ,'GprIJS, r '. .. f -- -v-, • Hypatia—An Athenian .Maiden end Te«eher 7of . ftunam—AJeVew,Y>vW ALt7ACK«‘Jr.' • * IS,’ [Syrian Danesrr j ; .'< JgJSS • r Greek "Women, rfana/Xhmoers. Ac. \ ' ' ,BOENEKT» , ;'\; V. t Z\*'' • ACT Ist. Ocene I.' Coon t Yard ofa Monastery. Sofu > 2. Street nest the PAlac* ofOrestc* r Raphael ana ? Mi* ~ t Jam, the Jewess. See ne 3. Interior of.tbe Palace.; TS*,, ewnnd the Prefeet. * Scene 4.-The-Nflei-Tbe ,G*s*st : \. end the upths. Theiamv*! of Pglagia aad'hertnimoc.V damsels end dancer#. The life of the ioxnnoue ‘Trteirfc -; . . _ GRAND CHORUS AND TABLEAtvV - * ACT Mr -Scenel*Thtrßowerof Acrs«i»i wteaebaafc > ing niotu re of.the -luxury of Grecians. eoatrasllw-yma. c _ that o f the- Goths. 'Mttsio and- the dance.- Sesfc<f“jfl*-'-’ Street in Alexandria*, .Scene Horae of Athenian Philosophy .'The Father andOSCMISt - ter.- Tho Jewess, The Sacrifice,' Raphael 1 * •- Home. The Plots of the.' Jewess.- The iMobpmi their • THE DEPARTURE * T ACT Bdc Scene flfarpatia’e. Orgafci J Monk and the Maiden Philosopher. • Attivbl of the Pro ■ feet B*end 2d. - Mimra*s Home.' Thhjewert asdjth* l - Greek Monk, Jn thepnwer oftheßnrhaDtreMirTha''.' Resigns of the Jewess. The Pate of pelaftiiuuxd tin. The Black Agate Scene 3d. - The Garden^HyM- 5 tia and PhilMimn.-; The Vuiitnf the Abbot- Pelagia,* ." the Goths, and Miriam. The Black Agate. -ThaloMo*- Vdry by Phitemon am\Peiarim jWhefris*the jßaek *- Agate/ The Powerof Miriara.--' - ■■' ACT 4th. Scene Ist- Philanrtm’s Homo. - The-Abbot and-Philemon. The Relationship. Tfteßenedietlaft, •• Scene 2d. Tho Statue- Gallary. - The fTne : . call upon the anrieat deiuea of Greece. The• presence - ofthe Jewess. The Trance.' - -zL ' " DARKNESS. -THE MYSTBRTOUS VTBION.' TKB ARTS OF MIRIAM. THE RECOVERY OP. T2B . BLACK AGATE. THE DESPAIR.OF Aot Sth.-;Scene. The interior of the Grand Cathedral* ~ - cruft anuy ft? hted. and occupying the wfcjwe*isaxoi,tha - vast stage. The Music of the Penitents, the ProeeselOß pf the Ecclesiastics. The 'Abbot-'. Pelagia;' mon. Mimra’s Triumph nt-the- Overthrow of Hypatia. ; * Hypatia’s Refuge in the Sanctuary pf the Gr®es Church. - The ones of the Alexandrian Mob.' H ypnii a‘sj>e nance >. - of tho Rabble. * Hrpatia andrhilamon. The Chsrsctec of the Athenian-Pfiiinsopftei- Contrasted withitftat" of the Alexandrians. -The Fate of Bxnntja. THECA THEDRA7. DISAPPEARS IN tea. SPIRIT OF HYPATIA IS. SEENTAJtINuITS CE- ' LESTfAL FLIGHT. - . i. - vV ? r . The entire play will bo produced with novel and pee*- liar effects which cannot.be describe* m any synopeu ofjncidents. ’ ‘,• -■ AniS. D. P. BOWERS Sole Lease*, MR. J. W. WALLApK, Ja. Stage Manacah * MR; JOHN DARQIE..A Stas eDi rector. - SIGNOR DBCARLO Director of Orchestra.. *- BIGNORINAPRATEM " ADMISSION FIFTY AND TWENTY-FIVE CErmM: Seatajpov be secured dailv from Eight A.M.ondl3Dt .P, M.-THE OFFICE IS NOW OPEN." - ~\J AMERICAN i ACADEMY OF MUSIC-NOTIGS.- i The extensive preparations on the. stage, pD9.rn.taa • ecenio department of this estahlishment. preliminary to ; the producing of Mrs. Bower's new play'at 'the om - - mencement of her -m&naaement. on the oertem- • bar. compels the postponement of the Eighth* Fiorel. Matinee, from the afternoon of Saturday', the 3d of Sep- ' tember. to Saturday the 10th.of September.. 4 . - ftu3l-tf • GEORGKHOOD. MCDONOUGH’S GAIETIES-RACE ST., 1"X below THIRD. . . - > FIFTH NIGHT RE-OPENTNO. . y GALAXY OF ?ALENT. . 1,100 persona visited tho Saturday eras* ■fhree NEW PLAYS thisweek. ‘‘Heroandea,* ths areateat living performer. tos«t/ier with Richard Bnrt« - hlein,Billy Thomas.Pnnlßnrger. John Wflliainq.iomis • America, and-Master Tommy- Mias Kete Lesha, MisS Marie. Miss Whelpley, Professor Simpson, Master . A’Becket. BAND OF SERENADERS; Admission 10 and 13 cents. Private Boses M cents. Free music at. fairmount^ GREEN and coates-btrebt railway* The Celebrated GERMANIA BAND perform every afternoon and ereninr at rainnoturt. The o?rs of the Groan and Coates-etreet Railway MM along Eighth and Coates streets, to Psirmouht. avoir five minutes* Fare five cents- _ anlfi-smwthtf wILLTAfII READ. Superintendent. DETUBN OF THE 14 CONCERT ? ' CHESTNUT. ABOVE WEI,PTH, c “B? s'mhm®*- ORIGINAL' CAMBELL MINSTRELS.' : BRASS BAND and DOUBLE TROUPE, •- * And the only Campbells now in exiatenoo'j air nth era Burning the name are nothing more than mountebanks and impostors. not to be trusted We caution the ydbCo * against all such. . . „ ' - ‘ •... The advantages the CarapbeUs enjoy above any otter 1 Minstrol organisation*. arise from their wintering.the last 12 years in the Southern country. Their delineations of Negro character fl*e taken from natural acenfts ana in cidents in African Life,and aim at presenting the Mom- - cal and Comical neeuliaritiesof the Southern Negro, and . elevating him to tiia proper standard of Natural Wit and Musical Talent, presenting the phases of NasroJiifecc the .Plantation, am* representing tnfc musioel carauHil tics of the moro refined negroes of oities and villages* In ropreaentingtrnthfaliy the Shades and Peeannntie® • of Nevro Lifo, the universal accord has stamped the . Campbell artists unapproachable and defying- _. Free Balcony Serenade nnihtly by the Hr GAMF- - BELL BRASS BAND‘S led by tho Wiaard Buster* . August Aohi. Boors open at commence at 8. ADMITTANCE 25 CENTS. ■ ___ -p. A. CLARKB. Agent andßusineea Director. STANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE, >3 ELEVENTH street, between Chestnut and Metkei. a^ART-koUFE, the largest Company in the world. Iu their excellence* every evening. SANFORD apmr* „ . Every evening in hu great Role of Character*. Doors open at7>i» Commence aid. Admission S 5 cents. Chiilaren 19 cents. aqg3-2m _. npHE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF TUE No. ,: ims A CHE3TNCT STREET, Is open dailv, (Sundays excepted, > from 9 A. M. t 9 8 I'. M. Admission 25 cents. Children under 11 years halt Statue of EVE REPENTANT now on exhi Ution for a short time. HASSLER’S orchestra.—m. hass- LER k. BROTHER respectfully announce that they have located their Office at their residence. 1208 LOCUST STREET, where engagements can bo made as cuat. - INSURANCE COMPANIES. 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