- — l6, 4 thiiStilriW^W^iiUi^wa»'«mW»<iediln : In;?6%^uS^Mo b ?M wW^^wpttieri ■ -' * >-, ;.;;:-conM«rSfw^T»i^:o«r^S»W6ur4enomi afs»«gj|!^ifi*s V “to 6ur>iew;? ■:.\- shone, thatthei ,--- itf6o&’m«^^§U^tte>.«Unvpe#>naw ,;v'; Ohristwas Vl the! ■ ' : fnnntiln.Thongh coeterqil'yiiT-h'ls 1 Sonahfp 7 withtheFtther, yet, : «'tb»jfo\iß{alttotbre&- 7.r/■'.’'tion.snd is.HeiwM^tha'ijflraUbom'^'tlie ■ :■-~.; t•• trvtfion, b*jof -ymttlf->ha ’, intboi i of; aui -•' i -V ; '=■ *‘i- In seoipiJesas Christ was ■■': - .':.:«tholightof tiS.wortdiVjathat He was the ■,; fqaniaia ofhi* J i^*ent : ■ * -. ■'statedof. , : : . ; d«ines», *Bd ‘coOdlUoHjUpon which 'V; 'V'.fc .hiicqald ti* wniUtbaf to ns in thp;nMteTy :s ®KtJi»3n<i»W|HoS/;tiW<>dgh ; VhicV Oof himself r The.fUU,in6»nlag bf our Sa ; i;TWs.|e ’ exists” ’’■: - T . ; ; : / r .«no®^PWtM»'Ji l ?? , 99jste.<b> t f»bdees»inB ; ■.;.', . ' tnsn'iroaiiUkeAeshWjVntfrom the consequent h ■ .^'•^"t>dB»‘j»faw?: ; J^i|'4k'#i^'Tiei^thiS!‘Christ : wiiav - '* t»»»tittd>te osvthe ineathation bttnthr&aih: osidenw lndeed* a measure-of tmtb? fop»;W^jipwerVordcr ; oftliingst'as,':forex- trethsnF Science:: but .in the higher life,; a fact which he • Jt yiraal; ::orgsatf' >^M.it7twnot i 'ehoosh'-th»fj;thes(}oB' > ' . ; man’thy-whicli'hS; 4 inlgbV-paielyedt, which vliion was: alone’the - ..I*l Andojimlves inAbonaitipnto’rtCeiTe, - f®S?.¥i9^^' b ini^e7flc»t;7.plico v that7»7insn:;sh6u!dfbe: 1 ; y thprtamw'coavincbd of the'tttteringiifflcie.iiCy ' >••:ltsej ■ ■ "'. tot«rathalfla»r»rAeygtbCliriatj a»exhibited -c ,t^Pt‘b :aiTine l )light waB , • ra4qlsd4,7aM ; tnenShbnlii’theieforehleBsGo(l Whcnfteyjfpnndatygnchdisposltioa inttbeir, 1 ; or the manlfeftation of God’a grace upon the 1 -■ ■ f cX-vf&v :-/Y‘4i Pbllowiilg.ohrist:could > of<»nrae,'not7he ', accottgjlshed ' with'ont' war nt>V«a*»i 5' r of . Ckru/’ip*rsb».Neither'was itatali important Christ’sj'persbn and iiresence .in the flestir W^W m&tem heTdppbteilSibtjlhjti: ,)the' ; oiioiples m Chriit’s day might have been con , ’ fonnded byi any ope ’df.these theological qnes- 1 ■'-' tSonj/which norrsomuchperplexthe schools, = Oiirreal^needfn'thiSniiitterbadbeenweili 1 expressed by^Peterlwben.heJs^idi nnto"hia Lord, «To wßbiu shaU vregoj torfthbn hast tteWnJs:of;^riaaflife?R: BatjthrtherjWefdllon’edhimby hffnn te-i «(flatiM^Mj»^ttdaof:the;sj)iHt,;tojm»Ke; 1 »netv™Chrlst;;« ; i andconscmmatibhorwhichliad beenheauti - fnily;symholii«d_bythedisdplea whOfollowed 7 ttfrdWihf 1 . t>f his'text-sthe i > r4mi«e that' <‘they , tliat;fol- , 7 '■ .'. low Chriit ahaUnbttTftlkin daikneasJbut BhaH' • ' i'diBCas«iog';th%' i '.* s . '.. of ■ a ih i.the.. world was that’.; 7 ■ As vm.ii.Uit HSaritmy'wiiliihktrutk ;feothei‘- r r wise hiswhpleliftwouklbeconießiiejianahe 7 mhitfaUflfonSStbernounUinsofTanity atlastj > Sad condition • oven this » .■; world Was ) 'tb :: tSKe; a prop« central stand- . point to view tfiebi fjroin; bht os time would r nofallow,hun:to.amphiy,uiTOri'thl.ipbuit,.he, wojnld proceed) in conclusion, with a few prac ' - tl«aV i inferences’ from tho ' aeveral points prp- 1 Bant9d.,Firat/.we:badinthem'acluo'tb;ei . bfiinfidelHyyfbr it. ■>had been sben thathothing.buUthe iigiitiWhlch ' is,albneirpaphSaltedtb.thp cduld ; fltA mah’a/nnderstandlng for the great truths . decidainpphtßis mighty theme byianylesr.pbtenthelpwaa.Ulte'aman hlthtblf ttpig/s'siinailrQOmiendthere s . #asf ftbmthCsellitileatteßipbi that shepticlßm srd«e.i ,' It tfifl fornotloohing St Chriatthat in the cnd men shonld'.be'J'O’and'to'h&ve talked in dark- i', nessi and if we wduld exatnine we shonld fliid :J'; ttef^lnß^^^ipgpdlotf^toqqhgKipniif .. •; thp*bnl..;|lilywiif^ihir^Wl6rthehest • poMlble tonchstdae for testing the value of re ..Jlglonsoplmoiiti.'.Beligibnfiinitswidestsense, 1 y»* felistariS instinct. ;< There was in the sonl; •it fsenlty.sphlch'ispimhb tp rhave; Interconraa Wth thejsape^ttralandetenialworld.-Tet^ :■ ifbr'ffiii Mgß^yihpferelffiphbfGbd;, *onM aloße tnfflce/anito'afeihpitpoaUgiyit: r ! i* I*®* a# ; I(tf ;th!B reaaoni abinp hy., , - ftStt is '; suhsttbites ifbr i tbe Gospel, -wonltl all inthOendMfouhdteplacetheirtoriginatora ' Mdi duyotees among those t doferibecr in the •A t>e7or : Ck»di»? r -2 _ llpJfiN '' Th© Swindle d Mualc Te acbera Train ’ ;'>• ■ ITWg i> ->/'*s Oft* ' xituSHy mSromjfftM'f^jrfjangladleawfco •went aa«Mro4> *1 th» ; HowtoiS'' H6n»»' wore farnl»h*d ! o’oloak train* 0. A. Brown,. Mi« Etlnbo-i. Mln wiitniQfoJ:Mie» A. PUU, Mini 8. Ha Jtto J. fe sjdiUi. MUsB. P.Poola.gndr Miu been^m-i ■ tiring itt hi* MbrtlotwtobApture JohnKon.anci re «o*»r tha j«nn in ndriman wboijvJolinsbnhlreil'.toconvßT' tha-. ; Uanka,«w*y-.frw , .t6B!,SWMM i :®iiM.;«o(i fußb.l: ih'arall lHa jSirn liikonijojAasinls' Kaprasa maining ‘ ‘ *"•'• r - 'ZSmtiW tbit.wont and’con ’ Dapoty ibgrapb*; wirlnga initftho eijimi jdthein' Xbtnt.off, ireabontr, ion'^ritb" fSlbwby, JißUyui JfW*; dzm tbem-MS-’ ‘htnitry &.ob% oiijtton .imibqt, Sgi IM .mm<w 'AtßitT in NewOr ’ 1 ■' •.&;/>' ■;':“ ■ • ■-. lMi/.-'i . 'fPttodtbeNswOrieMuTtteßoltaof Aujust2B.] • - J to«BCittun»to shooting BfTfiiy/occurred jester-, dayafth,;.Charity ? Hospital* qf'.rather in front of 1 'jfcSotjreerj ? two-Sr«U l ltfio.*u eltjf physiol,anti, DK B.'- iChoppin knd Dr.-poEter, the former one of tho visit-' IBgphyßieianspfthe hospital, : imil tho latter ra, surgeon 'of thy Kamo ihatitution.’Auenuiity of eon* sVdorpbly.longi'ktanding’hasMilßtflclbctwcGntheao gontlooionVthocausa'of whtch'is notour province of with;, to st&fej; elthotici cfilheAra or otherwise.- Ttioim.nediatc.'circuuiotsncfvoftho affair mnybo 'briefly .told, though, fUilmsy: /readily bo supposed,. wViim ire give, an sooenht of Itfromdho host lmor laatiopiYe canget,'&ojne s'r>vietiou ißto uolooked for'VUlii bertiintj. ' •'.> c-j' f4OBo veraien of tho affiiir la that Dr. Choppmhad jurtcomc outfrom the hospital, andwas ei ending —iwSoiiatthe time,-was talkiug.somewhat angrily kith theiblerk.of-the hospital—looking fit,him,;uct 'asiuay; bd. supposed- from limit-previous relations.: i’Dr- Ohoppin ashed lum >hohe wm'looking at. ' Tho other replied he was ’loeklpg.'aVhim? meßiSddra'winK aweapoa./Dr.Choppin Beolng.lt eortVsiDri'Bostoiftimmodlatply; fired, and tho .first •half took effect in :©K i /Ph>p]jin's nook, paralysing hifarm and' preventing him from cooking hft plstitl proporly, ’'•hioh; wont, (iff, in, hit hand, the bnflef fromiwhiohjuw raised tho.skin from his leflHSnd. 1 Bf Ufoiterflred three'sbots more-vone of them enteriiig lOr. Oboppin’a abdomen, but i.whlohvWhheUevej by thomdowith nndemtMid tVat the ohief difference in the aeeonntt ls lnrelation to thodrawineof the.pis i.toijlone'VeniiOn'beingthafDf.irosterarew'hiß re,, yolyer flrst, and the pther, .that Dr.iChoppin drew j:■ ' '' Dr. Oh6pp£n’a,\Touudfl fire considered rathor MrUbdi.i iiot nwjsiwttily Bdi 'bat from the parte of tfeh<^?ibnclibd baltei' 1 *.**!,/. - , Dr. Footer, a-few, minutes after the occurrence, jWM axreated by MoFarland and Dean, find 1 during theeveniog -was.-conveyed' to thePariSh Priidp:hy tbe Obibf, bf Police,’ - -; •' -*? * : t "At « late hoar. liat night Dr.iChoppin wftsdotag 08 will u obnld be anticipated. : Xt wm ascertained t£»t'’tKB' ball that entered his neck hnd touched the The dan£ei\‘td be.appxehonded wttrthV other- wouhdwM - in regard to the ball iaeihl»n]ie efj'the Btomach.--Both, ttbb*ppUyj *re ipmoet dangorons places. t/l- Troubles atSingtiiiig Prison* /Abbott welre days ago a black man- attempted to essapeffdm the. prison' at thlspiaee fcy'a' coptri ,y4nes> ingenloosly Wanaed.but,: anskllfullyesooa tedii 'He -obtainMi' a .pieoo of plank,-. through Vhtoh hp edt * Sple largo enoagh to pass; his head,'. ■Ovor Uif hole U* nalUa-strips, of hoop Iron, so ,as, to form a shield Itko a helmoti Then he tarred thal plink and ;strowed tho jvholo with .straw and}, shavings, ..so. that,, when, floating-, on the witefvltwotttd’hß'ro.'tte'.nppeai&noe ofa bvindio ; ofjjibbishv;';y ;■■■,- \> . pwlngii prepared v these .things, itho, ■ convict launohetf hf» fiotU!a, and micooodedjn enseonoing; hitnMlfunder the -plank, -by which he was. buoyed ; op.. - He soonpaSsed tho 'lino of'gourd* stationed ? t^xe^mon th ofdh*e Cro too, who n his eMft attraoted - theattehtlon of Kine boys swimming, who thought ;lti strange to'see' s bundlo of BtfawfloitUßg against: the Udo/.'One bf them laid hiaihand on, tho straw, ■ and wai 'sarpriflod when the man underneath pi olaimed," So away 1 rgd.away! or I’ll drown you!” flfoourse thealanuwnß given, and thoconvlotsoon retnrnwltoihe prison, fetj muoh to the.BurpriBe.of the ofifcerSjWhohad not yet “counted him oat.’!. litst Monday he .snccetided in, again eluding the cffiSer*,'ahd lae notyefbeeh' recaptured, 1 although ,tHe"w»toht,hiU': ,been ; SBf ’evpfy, night since, the keeper, apparently tkinkirtg him inside the guard. OnSatnMSy.'sßemcon another! oonviot escaped, »nd’w»e mi»rfng'untU about 8 o’clock, when ho unto SeTfas shotkl Bereral iimes by s the' keepers,' end' captured, after being nearly drowned. None of the ihots-tookefleot': v' ,- v-> - - - - - ThesCrericatcd attempts toe sc ape, and daily aots. ofiuauboraina tion ,h eapcftk ,a defect Homewkoroiu the police of tho prison, which should be'remedied. If is better f o prevent esOapes ihan to shoot down convict*: , it,,is,qnito:,as easy, to prevent rovedts against .thoauthoritieß es to pnnish those ongaged njtheni after they arn put down. ~ ’ , - Virti^n'to^'EblfCATlOHAl,. S4«tliAl)>EM,.ii .fOPdTHE ;;PKOTjESTANT • LOtIUST and JUNIPBR ' Thpjib tti rmisl Soetton bf, ; tM*Tnßtituti6nwiU open on MPNDA>,fl«ptemb«rfith f at 9 o,cloolc A,-M. Bojr» jwto to-rdAd, end not levs thaneight years of age. .4?* reeeivtfii'M toon aether lufve be sun to nrrito and ieifber, nod are condaoted ihrpnjrh the vnrion* classes -omluy cwrth » - Tawaity. proportioned to their .The.^Tiut^jn‘ Fed idf, thoie'ih the lowest olass is S6O others-876 per dnuum i, payable half ?;Beiidwi 'thiß, foaihere wo ho other chaitea i iilatnio tionJAiheJlreiioh,language end Drawing, and the . use offtne: Gymmwiqm lwmg afforded without addition to 1 the Bbot*e-immed prices. - , - .v ApphMtioQS for admission may be to tho Prinol pal, atthe Acaoemf,- daily after August Blst»,between ih*. hours of 10 and 12 O’ciook A. M. - • ’ ■- . JAMES W.ROBINB. A. M\, •<; aaM^taA;th-lin- A »' '■ ■ rrinoipal.-'- 'jA SnXON’S.INSTMUTE FOR. YOUNG ADlSojJfa, 929 AECH Street, four doors below ' ihedwrUtutym*.which.will opfln on‘MONDAY»Sop-' temborOth. poaseinnon of all the modem and (Unproved educational appliances * The school room, wnic&if fttftfdjr the best adapted Tor its purposes in the lll0“e-miffy: rAROH STREBT COLLEfJIATE INSTI «ai AECHStreet. Be v » SMITH* D. i). t -PnncipnU - The first BoMlon of thoCth year, begins September 12 \ si-i2t* :A: ■ > Joseph’s .; colleoei ■ Sav« ’ !: 'jAMEB 'A'. WARIi, s: J. President •*:nnie churchman,has removed to BEARDING" and ipAY RCHOOL to. No. 908 FRANKLIN Street;above Poplar. Term'commences -89|ttember«h.v 1 -1. , . i/. r ; - au!9-Im* fORYANT & STRATTON’S NATIONAL ffeW. Yofk.-BuHalorClgVelandiana Chioaxo. • For m-; fmrnatinn. nan nr aenn for Oatgiogga: -y -- 'fe9-tr DO ARDING SCHOOL NEAR MEDIA, v : -Media P.P./Peh^F* B;AL L A l); PIANO, AND .) GUITAR.—Mr. T* BISHOP wjlVresume business September 11,- VocalAcxdemy,' IXO jrfLJBEKT St. ~ - Wri # EN.THAL INSTITUTE t N. W. CORNER; SPRING GARDEN Streefe.will ' . v-C . H. g. McGUlßE,AiM,.Principal, « INSTITUTE, V * DEAN ETREET.beIow LOCUBT.’ „' „ * The duties, of. theClassicaUnstitate will be resumed ;onMond»yjfi^ptemher«b..-'- - . - . . i»til7j»lnii- -J, W.FAIRES,A. M.»Principal. TftMJOMSTOCk HAS RETURNED AND is ready to give Iristraetion in ELOCUTION, and' A claw of STAMMERERS,wifi commence on the 12th ofOotober, *€BoB AKCRStreet. v : - ah27-St* , Eden, haul v (Bate paradise) f. BEMWAEY.riwitad In- th.villM. of Pm4i«».. on Lancaster - ancLPiuladelpnia tampike,'- fifty-three nnlosirestof Philadelphio.'iiine miles castor Lanquter city. andthroe-|oaghs Plage undereoing^bo^ ron£hys»aiV4 9 beifiKaddMior dormitories, into wbioh waUr iWill De-inlroduced. and bath attached.' B:aoooumpdaUQa Uthus provided for thirty »aar, y apdtbe tnuiteeswiU spare no exyenee sohooi worthy of public fovor.-* , many to whom the conductors of this school they arejpemutted parti cm larly to name Bishops Afonso Potter and Be Laucey, and w.Baoon Bteven», of Philadelphia.’ They, the following testimonial, kindly tendered tev.Dr.;Bi Bowman,'AssistantßixhopP. E neylvejiiai.-'- Inary for young ladies at Paradise, Lanoas 1 UOB i. hesjthjrjtaiuitiful, itad wMilv MO.Mlb . hr He. alest aad juse Chamberuim bring# to the institution the welkearnod-reputation of a most competent afid su?- eewfttl tCeoMr. ae weU in-imßartiag imowledge asm. ■dmuusterintdispipUne.i The Seroinaryts, tbereforerl »nbliQ> and I dress the . ; * Rev; Br. KILLtKELLYf Rector, •a<il*<W' - •; FaradfoeiTjuieaster.county,Pa. ENGLISH; ANP -CLASSICAL SCHOOL. XA’:The Mte&f ft. TOlwonlwr, inAIMES’. BTJIhD UJG. on CHESTNUT gnu, above Twelfth." will-re oj»nontha,BßooSß MONDAY) the lath day of .Sep tember. ■ . wH . . /, ' i. 1 OHARDBS SHOET. . EDUCATION, OE; .YOUNG LADIES-^- The Spring Garden Institute, No. 811 MARSHALL ;■* Aadeßc« MfMAHBHA£C«Tr°et. • T^PUCATIONAL:—MissELLAWATSON •■-d TWELFTH Street. wi]f recommenca giving Jnatrueuons on the,PlANO,'otherown residence or those of hey Pupils, after September let. 1869., vy. ~ ao2s*th»fem-2m* Tt'DWABD THORBEOKE, No. 1407 LO -- hege. to ihfonn his pupils and tho pnbha that be has rejumed hla instruction on the Piano. At home daily at 2 o’clock. - al-thstuSw* IjWIENDS’ green-street schools 'JL',v.«iU~fe6p4)i 9th mo.&tb. Inthe'Girls’ Grammar School the higher branches thoroughly taught. Other dehorainations admitted. Entrance* KM JjIJjLWYN i &9»i*!fb*B,«^D. v EHiBV- 017 Franklin stroot j Jana' Johnson: 538 NortbPourUt street* Wzm M. LovioJc, 533 'pillvryni street.' L ;"' an23-gw* IMtENDS'; 'AO Ai)% M Y FOR BOYS, :-P'-1 Eaetof.4l North. ELEVENTH Street, will &op«n thsJ9th-mst.'jUl doiiommatjoM admitted. 012 per Temt of a weeks: ‘ - 1 - - • Inu2T.lm*.J. ir -,.,, WM, TYHITALI,. SEMINARY: Vf 'WALNUTLANE, between MAlN'and GIIEEN . > '• ‘This fnstitutjon wUI reopen September Ist* IMP. ' {The-eourse of instruction isitborouKhiejatennitiCp end eyacuesJt ejnbrpoinK-, athth*.useful and ornamental branches essential to & finished female education.. ■ • Private;tost rudtloh Tainting* and ; ' be obtained of XIARRIETT BROWN WILL REOPEN .and l!H*lPEß.Str«et»; 4 o»iid.J».I > enn'B4u»re l dn,th« ;«th of Ninth nio. (BtfptomMr, - ) Cuoulan can be ;at No, US PILBERy Strtet. , ■ ' aull-lm» fEVING.rEMALE COLLEGE, MEOHAIfi ICSBURGH, Pa.—’i’hi. fcatituticn commences ft« ■uxtunaitl BoMion>inW6dno«dai, tlioWiorsepwm #i«paVaTor boardand washing,foel* lightand tuition - aug-dt. ' TiMM WILL RESUME •f "of hli'Sehool, at NtMHB ABB Bt\ CUi&ONPAY.Septerotettth. > ; . au3Q-gt* IW6S&T : m} COUNTY of- this Institution have nptlWJhaf the* .will apply for its recognition as a jSINOBMAb'BOBOOL inOotober next, and the [will openassnehon the^second-MONDAY, the ifthstmontb.; ■- , f ' <-■ ■-i Sdhooli.op.n tofliudfmt*from any .ection of Uic ißß&uAta niren lil oIV branchet taught in Aoade- front irijid to foßri.en .aawof ajB,orill bsroooivud a* pupils ultUo Model »ro»liilo!i>of iK*;'P<mi«rlrstii» Normal School <Wjrat»Mi>u!iatlVUl»t»l. ■ ;f' , .. : c rcll ftr,f dodrew tno T^i&& : ;MoiusEaoN; /r£ACPffiR of V'*> IiIfCATIONAL, MESDAMES/CHKGARAYAND. D’HER- Jj*. VtX.LY’HJOAKDrNO AN DC AY SCHOOL FOR PHILADtLPHIA'i SfttJARE, VINE MftdameOHEQ ARAYi respectfully informs,her friend and the pubho m general, that independently of fchnreoisely,the some pianos the one above mentioned. ’ Tha Principals I will .answer appHontiofia and rooeive visiters‘on,ona anartho.l2thidajr-oi September, and the So pool mil Open on the 16*h. au3l-lm* • - Hr. winthrop tappan’s board- INO AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG IX will °'“ '•Rxpehrnces.—Pres. Alien* Girara College : Hon- Joel H. Vintoir, iD. D., Joseph G, Mitchell, Esq., Philadelphia. - ;Prof. J. -A. Alexander,' V. TJ.j Princeton, N. J. • - Trot. R,D; flitohcoJkJ). D.,New York city. , Hon. R, C.' Winthrop. Boat-otu aulS-thstu-Cw* " MRS. SHOPMAN’S boarding and -DAY SCHOOL FOR-YOUNG-LADIES, •«!« re °¥«»ohe»oflto 2 ’!iiglio*t42a»lifidatibnaare employed, and pi-renW and euard'ans may be assured that every effort will be tu&do to give buplls> thoroughly practical, as well a* accomplished >education. Circulars and re ferences tnay bo obtained by addressing, MRS. blilF -14 AN; at No. 328 ARCHBWYlmaddpbU.. au2T,-^3t^ :nf XSS G. A; BURGIN WILL . RE-.QPEN IfJfc 'her School for Youn? lediea ori Beptombegti; 1859. Circulars may be obtained at the fjchoqlroora, 911 WALNUT Street, where application lorodmission may. bp made, bn and after September eth, .from-10 to 12 ° Rbfkrb>'cbp,—Rev.’ Albert Barnes, Wra..B. Pago, M. D., Prof. :C.D. Cleveland, Ambrose'White, George Trott, L. johnaon, nag-im* HfRS. BARTONS /<r , HOARDING - ; . AND ■ . DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. , No. 1929 OKEdTNUTStreet.frhiU.' iThe Winter Tern? will Open on thb second MONDAY in September. 1 ' Young Ladies received ofan? age—and taught whatever pertains to a thorough Education. - , Frenoh spoken in the family. For Circulars and par* tiepiara, apply a* above. an2s-DW&Cftl-flvr HffUSlO AND. SINGING.—MISS LIZZIE XTJ. CARROLL would respectfully inform, her friends and the pttblio tnat 'she has resumed the duties,of ,hor profession- Soholnrs will be reoeived at her residence, No. SB South TENTH-Street, or taueht at, their own homes. She refers with confidence to any Of her pupils. ot to Mr, Conrad Meyer, Piano Manufacturer, Terms moderate. au26-Im .U/fISS 5 M; 1 Wv HOWES WILL REOPEN ItJL her School for Young Ladies, at 1334 CHESTNUT Street. September 12th*; Pot further par ticulars, inquire at Presbyterian Bookstore. , uu26-dtael7-Btuth-2w* .MARY J-. STACKHOUSE 'WILL OPEN IfX hbr Boarding.ahd Day-SchoOl for Girls,'No. 1030 'SPRING GARDEN-Street, on the Ist of September. •For Circulars apply to the Principal. -• . . . au93-lm* MISS LUCY R. MAYER AND MRS. R. M. BIRD trill reopen their Sohool for Young Ladies, at 1215, CHESTNUT Street,-on MONDAY, the Athol September. ' ail2G-3w PENN' INSTITUTE.—Thq Session will oommenee on MONDAY, the flth. of September. The objeotof this Institution is to prepare pupils for College or business.-in accomplishing this oojeot, ra pidity, atid especially thoroughness, are ctcmrable; ana to be tnorougn-requires not. only that the .general dim ‘ouUiesmust be met, but those of ea- Ir individual. TTbe method-adopted fo* giving instruction, is to bc- a co-laborer with the-pucil, efforts being wade to hare him lead, ana reserving for the.teaoher to point out errors, remove doubts, or suggest the manner of pro ,o*Forexempliijipg the principles of the various branch ?*of Natural Science, apparatus is fully provided, and or practical pperatibna in Surveying, a firet-olasa trau sit of Philadelphia' manufacture is furnished. -Besides pursuing the various Studies with Text books, Lectures are delivered m regular order cm Natural Phi losophy Chemistry,.Geology, Mythology, etc. , _ , ..The Rooms oocupiedare those on the second, third, and fburtU stories of tbs Uiuqins at the 8. E. cornor of THIRTEENTH and FILBERT-Streeta, entrance on Filbert street; they are large and freely ventilatedwmo afford ample space for Recitation, Lecture, and Play .Rooms. They are now open fro/n 9 o’clock A. M. to 1 o’clock P. M., where farther information may be ob .’“Ss-tr • a. STEWART, Principal. PRIVATE TUITION.—A gcntleronn can devotetwo bonra'a day to the private tuition of one or two. Lads or Young .LadiM, Of from 20 to 15 years of ago,ln'English Grammar and Literature,TiOgiq, Phi losophy, atui other English branches i General Mathe matics,'Latin, nnd Frenoh. Address ‘‘Delta,” .Press office.. *. ' , , ,1 s2-fmw-3t* N f>RIOE-STREET. AOADEMT, • fJKBWa. . -The Fall Term of this Institution commences Septem- 1859, The course of instruction comprises ail the branoheS of a thorough English Education, together with the Latin, Greek, ami French Languages. aU23-tf PUBLIC SPEAKING,—A. class for .the study of this Art will be formed on the 6th day of September, at the Rooms No. 422 WALNUT Stroet. -The system of instruction has never before been pur sued in this City, and is entirely practical in its nature, the design, being to mako finished extemporaneous speakers of those prbo have never devoted tnemseh es to thestudy and practice of Public Speaking. No branch of learning has been so gfeatW neglected aa this, and Sot who is there that has not been called upon, at some mo, to address an audience at greater or lesser lonvth, to deliver an oration or lecture, to read an essay, or to makoAfew remarks upon nn occasion of interest ana moment to those engaged, in itf And who of all that number, unless practiced as a speaker, has not felt a i degree of embarrassment and henit&tvon painful boyond description, in undergoing what it was so entirely now and unusual to perform r-Scarcely one id. »• hundred 1 canclai/u exemption from such feelings of mortification; and while every we»ln this country may bo called upon to do that which give* rijso to these emotions qf regret* at his inability toocquit himsalfwith jnoro ease and credit, few of thq great iaui think of fitting themselves for public speakers ,by aay course of atony. Why is this? Is it not because extemporaneous speeph has never been taught as nn art. as easy 'of attainment as any other i Is it not beoauso men believe .the powers of ; an orator to be a. ”inft,7 uttorly. unattainable by the many, that they notmpt to take instruction by which to perfect themsolvos in the pso of language ob applied to real oratorical power? And ypt every public speaker will readily admit that he.has no ** gift, ’ but that care ful study ana practice is at once the basis amt sperst of success, if this is.true, what, course shall a student take to attain the highest position in public speaking? Every other art has a system of study, rules and pre cepts, a method by which to porfect the.oratorical aspi rant: here ha is loft to, lus own unaitjod powers, to wander »n unknown pates.and to meet wuh dtpooiirage mentanu doubt at.every trial. And yet, the ability to deliver an easy, fluent, oorreot extemporanoouß speech, id & great power to be.aoquired, by a series of blunders and advinoes—bv the correction,of Imperfecttons—and the entire eradication of all mannersm. :Tma power is most emphatically an aet. os capable as any of being reduced to a system, and tausht and Acquired as such under competent and careful criticism, and the power to clothe our. thoughts in appropriate language is Os muehahai/r, ibrroed by repeated prootico, es m the oxercise of any otlierart. whether requiring merely me ohamoal aptness, or calling into being the .highest nr tistio skill and study. And os no one is a finished writer by intuition, as the composer acquires hi« art by pro gressive practice, until ho comes atiaet by force of habit to write a per/sot sentence, as it were, involuntarily, and as last ns he can move his pen, so, by the same training in the other and vocal' mode of exproesipi), ho cannot fail to hoqmrd. proportion to his natural ca pacities, the' same 1 facility nnd perfection of lauruage and sentenoo.' Why should it not be so? Who does not kaoW that by 00 nataut ekercute m the formation of anv habit a man will, m the end. almost transform, himself; .will gain new and astonishing rpwnra; will become, m reference to this habit, a new-being/. And Ims this great law—applicable to evpry-otherarl, and under whoso omnipotent influence tae osplyant goes forth .with con fidenoe—no application to the study and practice of ora tory? ' This matterof extemporaneoua speaking, then, is an art to be acquired, as all othors are, byrarefai cultivation of the natural .powers, And no man hoed dospair of becoming a good public speaker by proper training! * . t It]s upon this basis that the, pupils are here taught, and it is intended not only for those who are younr nnd undisciplined, but for those who have. seen enough nf years to feel tbo want of such a course. A words will suffice to show the SYStern of tcaohui* which natu rally springs out of the ideas just stated- Throe objects are accomplished. First, the improvement nf the voice in elocutionary drills. Second, the power of delivering a fluent, impressive, extemporaneous speech, byineans of debates, and the formation or a deliberative body, desuued to prepare.a student foraii, the incidents of pubjio life., Third, the accumulation of a mass of infor mation, which can be acquired under this system, While pursuing another as the main object.' ’ ' 2 The instructor is present during every, oxerciue to criticise and apply appropriate rules, tho grand object being to perfect the student m the style of his lajuunso, bis rhetono,ondetocation, and in everything that-entcra into the arts and embellishments of & finished extempo raneous oratory. ; . ‘. Application for admission Into tne regular class should bo mode before the first of September, but students can fair 1 '■* * auaO-tu tns-3t’ 422 WALNUT street.' PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT of the ,£Q.VXTMt I M G COLLEGIA/ MARICET-Streot and WEST PENN Square, will reopen September 6, > - Youths only admitted who arable to pursue elemon tary Mathorofttjc* (Algebra, Geometry, &o.J Tho tho rough course pf English. Mathematics, and tho Natu ral and Experimental Scvences, comunseKthose studies which are demanded in common by evory businesa pursuit, There are so united .id a course ofone >onr, itot at its expiratiph the diligent pupil shalioe prepared, either to pursue his studies m .me of the professional schools of the college, or to engage in tho active duties, of the counting room, the form, the factory, or tho busi ness office/ FRENCH nnd DRAWING-, being inriiH pensabib to 'Coilfao, are 'taught, by able aU the romls.,tgirAoi/f e.rtra rharsc. . The COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT, affording pro feMibnnl Education m , . - . 'E«oi»nntttNa--Civil t Mining,and Mechanical. • ' OUBMisTßT—lnduatria], Analytical, and Agricultural, temper weeks after tho Preparatory, viz s Bep- Bojh departments are under the direct suparvision of President KeKnkdV, to whom application should be made ntthe Collese. M. NEWKIRK, J, Mcl.NTYHSv'Recy.' au27-2w Prea. Bd. of Trustees. OPR INC GARDEN ACADEMY FOR BAk,September sth.’ Number limited*, all pupils un der the immediate care of the F/inoipal j the govern ment is that of purely “ moral suasion, reports sent to parents, weekly; tho .Moral, In(«tUctval x and Physical Education of Boys will be carefully and conscientiously Tw&&&&Z^ a ‘ tOW, } r “ tho ; M35-.W , F. BONLEAVY LONG, Principal. CiUPPLEE’S INSTITUTE FOR YOIUNG W ES,B. ti. ooinof MAKSHADL snd SHRIN6 GARDEN, will reopen September sth. Circulars as Above. , - ■ ‘ bi 4%* THE CLASSICAL; INSTITUTE, RE MOVED from No. 1302 'FILBERT Btreet to No. 327 North TKNTH Street, wilt reopen on MONDAY. September flth. • Boja prepared for CoHeg. or Business, All branohes of a complete English education, the Cine* sios, Mathematios, and Modem Languages, are taught alter a system which Insures thoroughness and rapid *ro ? »as. Circulars to be ■’> ' No. 127 North TENTH Street, TR*fbbuschs.—Hev. Mr, J. A. Vaughan, Rev. air. J, , H; A, BombergC r.’ Rev. Mr. Wm, H; Furness, Benjamin Gerhard,: Ero., Anbur W. Little, Esq., Chas. Short, Joseph Lolny, Prof. Cornelius Felton, Cam bridge; Theodore Bedgwiok, Esq., New York. au!B-lm* HPUE MISSES AERTSEN’S SCHOOL FOR -R YOUNG LADIES/ fflOS STREET, OERMAKTQWN. ■The Fell Term will begin or- the FIRST MONDAY in September. • Instruction in the usual English bkanchzs, with Latin, Fkzncii, and Drawing. > aulMf THE MISSES EWING WILL OPEN A SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHIL juivEN, on MONDAY, September oth, (it 837 SfRUOE Street, where Circular, may be obtained. 1 RkhBRUNCH..—Rev. Albert Berne., Rev. W. IV. Spear. D. D., Prof. C, D. CLov.t&nd. nul7-6w* 1 nPHE GERMANTOWN ACADEMY WILL ' i -*- reopen on MONDAY, September Mb; 1869. The Prinoipnf will receive a limited number of Boys into his family. * J. H. WITfIINciTON/A. M., aul7-lm* . . Principal,. The arch-street institute for YOUNG LADIES.—The Eleventh Seßston will commence on MONDAY, Septeraborcth, 1859, For oir quiarc apply at 1346 ARCH Street, one door oast of Broud. I salfi-iw Miss L. M. BROWN, Principal. tTHE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH i* SCHOOL of H. D. GREGORY, A. M„ No. 1108 MARKET Street, will reopen on THURSDAY, Sep tember Ist. _■ an2s-lm* The summer -.street •> institute , FOR YOUNG LADIES. .MIe«D. B.BURT, Prin cipal,has removed from 11J31.t01ti23 ByMMEßBtrool, anil null reopen for Hoarding and Day Pupils, on MON DAY, September e. • auSO-m* ffIHE MISSES CASEY AND MRS. BEE ember 7th. aui-2m npHOS. BALDWIN’S ENGLISH MATHE ■i. MATICAL and CLASSICAL SCOOI, FOR BOYS, N, E. comer of BROAD sod ARCH, will reopen Sep temberlst. , ' ; auJB-lm* THE SUBSCRIBER WILL REOPEN HIS School, ni 1230 LOCUST Street, September t>, , ‘ au27-4w* . .. „ . a. KENDALL, .VSTEST PHrLABELPHIA FEMALE SE- J!J, Street, flocond door we*t of WILLIAM Street, West Philadelphia. •' - , . ,C. C. Principal. * Thenext Session willcommenoo September Htfi. A few Boarders can be.received into the family of the FRtDAy, ?, SI.) om De aMoinmod&ted, asAHiUitw OE SCENERY. VN JUST ISSUED t - THE NEW YORK STEREOSCOPIC COMPANY have now ready a groat variety; of entirely now STE REOGRAPHS of tho most beautilul and noted Scenes m the united States'.' .' ' . „ . . s ‘ ' These Piotures arointhefiyst stylo of Photography, equal to any now mane; are - neatly mounted, with do acriptiYe lettor-presaj And Very, handseidoly colored, ’ list.embraces over 300 different Scenes, among (Lake Georgefflij Philadelphia and Viciuity Saratoga Springs IS L - ‘' . J2o)*, > Trenton Falls(l2>. Paessic Falls{6). Genesee Falla (12). -•- • Washingtou 13. C. (12.) 'Niagara Falla <3o)>ina few Potociaolttver(Bl. days. - , „ ~ Patapscivßiver(f),- Cohoes Village and Falls ohenanUoah River (3). • (30), in a few days# 1 Harper’s Ferrv. Gion’aFalU{6).. Mount Vernon (4). Catakill Mountains (0). JdlowUd. ifsssaafh - -■ . Also, a large number of Tableaux, consisting of Draw ing Room, Pio-Nie. Nenro Minstrel, and Dramalio Scenes. Among the latestissned are 1 . Good for a Cold, . lJVratniuonianiaroraetor(3j. Shercv,Sir? .* " 'iThVConsoript. • : . The Monk ~ I Return from the Wars. Littlo’Jleu Ridintf'Hdod. 1 dllinmy'Eyo,B-*Uy Martin .Mathematical Abstraotiou.lNose out of Joint, cto.. > Also r aboyt 100 European Scenes, among which are 3) charmin* Views on tbo Rhine. . ■ The above views on fine paper; admirably colored, and in all uusuruaßacd by any m the market, are' ofleed in perfect condition at S 0 per dozen. fGf a much larger discount to dealers than that usu ally allowod. D. APPLETON & CO.. , Nos. 34C and aiS BROADWAY. Wo have also a very extensive stoca of every varietr of imported Stereosoopio ‘lnstruments and P'ccures; also, cheap Views and Boxes, as low ns any offered for sole. ; Catalogues, with description and list of prices, sent on application, e< olosing a postage stamp. se2-3t SSEABATHIN<3—THE MANSION arrangement, contiguity to the bench,anaattraetivaneu to the adjacent grounde, thip houeeie unrivalled. Tho Proprietor has spared no nams in making thu Hotel all that could be desired by visiters. jcl*3m iriTTATINNY HOUSE. , , , DELAWARE GAP. , :Thi3 place having been ao crowded, until within a lev days, as to prevent many person- from obtaining accom modations, the Proprietor now announces toauch.nnd to tWnawho wish tospenrt n fow days or Weoksdunng Ihf do uhtful autumnal season. that iHoy can-be nccnm " odat d with comfortable rooms: The mohtlii of Sep tember md October are not only tho moat pleaeantseasob’ at the “ Gap,” but auord the additional apart of fine Fiehin and Gunning. Passenger* leave w ALNUT- Street Wharf nt 6 o’olock in the morntnr, a«d arrive at tbe Gap at 12W o’clock same day; or bj the North Penn sylvania to Easton in the afternoon, and arrive at the Gap next day at 32M o'clock.- - , - - F au27-3w_'. : ,L. W. BROUHEAD. Proprietor. folujtatAX house,. ; iJX , NEWARK* OHIO. Ia the largest and host arranged Hotel la central Ohio* is centwllr located and la.onsy of access .from nit (he routes of travel. It oontams all the modern improve* meats* and every convenience for the com£*rt*nd so • eommodahon of the travelling public. The Sleeping Rooms are large and well ventilated. Tim Suites ol Rooms are well arranged and carefully furnished for families and larco travelling parties; and the lioiue will bo kept as a first-oiass Proprietors. JgEA BATHING— • CONGRESS HALLis now ouentolKtic®?! ON OF BOARBKEs, and tho subscriber will bo happy to see his friends who may favor him with their patronage durm« the season. JeaW THOS. C. GARRETT. WHITE SULPHUR AND CHALY* BEATS SPRINGS, ftt DOUBLING GAf. PA., ate now open, and are easy ofaooess via Harrisburg; thence-on the Cumberland Valley road, to Newvillo; thence 8 miles staying to the Sprinzs, where you Arrive at 6 P.M. same day. Every arrangement is complete for visiters. Board perwegk. $8; per day, $1.25. Re duction for families.' Reference&--j&s. • Steel, Mottos MoMiah&el, Banoroft, Sc Co., B. S. Jeanney, Jf., Sc Co. Reference to tho Analysis of tho Waters, James 0. • je7-3m* . , .proprietor. rjiHE mansion house.. . X : - ‘READING. PENN’A.- ' ’ ■ , W.L. DE BOURBON, Proprietor., „ This well-known establishment, the favorite resort of citizens and visitors, has lately undergone extensive repairs, sad is now one-of the most ooimnodious. ole— . gante ana. thorough hotels in tho Union ? beautifully lo • oated at the ooraorof FIFTH And PENN Streets, Read ing. • Its. accommodations -are firet-olaxs j the rooire 'Bpaoiousand Airy: and the tabie oonstsntjjr supplied with all the luxuries of the season. Persons desirous 1 of spending a few weeks in the summer in an agree na^?KrToVw^acoi’isi?sio^!gS)ttirBS,'a", Heeding. aj®-tf Martin & quavle’s . STATIONERY, OOOD3 1035 WALNUT STJtE’fiT,, ISAAC ROBERTS. Real Estate Aatafr: „ SAMUEL C. ROBERTS. Conveyancer r Offer for bMo, on liberal terms, FARMS AND COUN-' TRY SKATS* in Pennsylvania, New Jersey. Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia: and DWELLINGS one! STORES in Norristown, Germantown, and f'hiladel- JLSAN MONEY ON FIRST MORTGAGES. Examine Titles to Real Estate, and atleiid to CONVEYANCING in aihts branohos. Office MAIN Street,Jneor the Bank, Norristown, and No. 233 South THIRD Street, between Walnut and Spruce streets, Philadelphia'. ' JAMES R. CHALLEN, ATTORNEY AT Law* Cincinnati. Ohio. Western claims eolioited. .Hemittnnoea promptly mode. The best'of references giv§n. May bo seonrfnr a few days, at No. 25 South SIXTH street, Philadelphia. mi»-6t ’ A'Lek. McKinney, •f*- Attorney at law. ‘ . GREENBBURG, PA, 1 . Will practise in .Westmoreland, -Armstrong, and In diana counties. - eell-tf August belmont, . BANKER, 76 BEAVER STREET. Issues Lotto root Credit for Travellers, available fn all Paris of the world, through the Messrs. Rothchdds, of Pans, London, Frankfort,Naples, and Vienna, and their Correspondents. mh7-flm PENNSYLVANIA ,PAINT STORE.— ZIEGLER & SMITH, oomer of SEdOND' and uriEFrTßtreots. ThUweO-kpown anoientestabhahraent aUU retains the reputation of selhns the hast artioles at AYtrKowriinarv «*!»»•«. Ueo *f OKIE & CAPP, 223 DOCK Street, above Walnut, STOCK BROKERS, and dealera in Mer cantile Paper and seouritter generally; Attend the Brokers’Board daily, ana fill all orders for the purchase or sale of STOCKS. BONDS* la7-lv TIE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE 820 CHESTNUT Stroot. forwards Parcels, rack ages, Merchandise, Bank pfotee, and Specie, either bj its own Lines, orin oonneotion with other Express Com tllo p ™ c,pl ° . aul-tf General Superintendent. "MECHANICAL BAKERY, S. W. Corner AW; BROAD and VINE Streets, PHILADELPHIA. This establishment is now In sacoeHful operation.day and mght, and all are respeotfully invitod to cap ana see the whole propels of bread-making for themselves. . • The undersigned takes tho liberty of saying that for thirty-five years he has been a practical lJnker—live as apprentice, and five as journeyman in one of the first houses in Scotland, and, twenty-five as master—during which time he has fisd the opportunity of making many experiments, and observing ail tho improvements whion have been made during that period. In this establishment, of w<{ion he haa now the man agement, in addition to the complete labor-saving rea ehmery, ha has how facilities of many kinda not hereto fore possessed. 1 Doing unrestrained in the purchase of flour, nono but the soundest and best shall over he usodj and he has no hesitation m saymg that Bread of all kinds enn bo de livered, unsurpassed In quality and weight by that mhde brthe ordinary process. •Fanuließ m which the Bread made by the Mechanical’ Bakorr has not been tned, or in wbioh it hns been tried duly At its commencement, before tho machinery was in perfect working order, are reappotfuliy asked to give it a trml,now, the undersigned believing it would lead to' mutual Advantage. JOHN G. MOXEY, tny»*-tf Superintendent. SSi , A larga Rfioortment of P H I I, A . : ', , Oaa*'sooatorny»jiH ertabiighment in the EVANS k WATSON, • No. X South EQ UHTH Strait,, PLEASE OIVB US A CALL. PWlluiolphia^ Wf ARMING AND VENTILATING . CULVEC'S , The above Furnace has now been in aw durinc the Inst ttfo winters in this city, and has xi vsu universal sat* fisaction. Ihe larse hoatingsuFfneebeini? directly ovet tho flame of the fire, and the conical tubes, through which nil the drafts pass, are so arranged ns to consume the lar/er part of the gases from the coal, being en tirely of Cant Iron, with deep, sand joints, is now of* fared to the.pubho ns the most complete heating appa ratus n?w m this market. 0. W. being a practical moohamo, will personally attend toall heating and ven* mating. AT.SO, . fjiac sizes of Co?k*ne Hanses,. adapted for hotol and private use. Collins’ i’atont Chimney Cups for ventila ting atul cure of amokey chimneys, with a full assort ment of , Registers and Vontllators of ovory size and pattern, Fire-pJnceStoves, Bath Boilers, &c. IW Jobbing promptly attended to. au22-tnth»-3m ' I»tf BAifgKjfc^Vii^AMa. jyjINTON’S ENCAUSTIC TILES for Ornamental Chimney Tops for oottages, ! garden Vases and Fountains. / Yitnfied Pipe for drains and Water oonduotort. - Imported and for sale by faMa.tf IMfi Eirills and sheetings for ex " .PORT, A . BROaVBPA^IIKPd^,F^i^,LLB - « South FRONT St.randB6 LETITIA Street. oolg-ly - ' • / . ’ - The stock of window-glass, GROUND PAINTS of all Colors, and WHITE LEAD, which ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Drue* pate, <mrner of SECOND and GReJsn Streets, offer, for publioapproval, oa to pnee and quality, are Une qualled. Those who consult their own interests-will examine their assortment, and purohaso of them a su perior quality of goochfe at a lees pnoe than can be had elsewhere, • Jy29-tf Havana cigars —of tho following celebrated brands: ° Cabanas, Figaro, IfalasdeOro, Gloria, Espanola, Upmann, • Neptuno, Pruebese, ' ’ i_ Vordnd, . Vogns.Ac, ho. or all sizes and qualities, on hand and constantly re ceiving from Havana, and for sale low by auW-lm CHARLES TETE, 130 WALNUT. Ladies hair braids, wigs, fri- SETTS, and QURLS, manufactured in the very pest and newest Pans Ktyles, and of which we constantly keep a very large assortment pn hand, sold wholesale and retail, at the lowest possible'prices. Orders from ail parts of the eountry solicited, and promptly attended to. Also, a new HAIR DY K, superiorto any in use. ■ . . M. HUTOIB* No. 12 TEN Tit St!, * ft »2o-3m* - Botween Market and Ohostnnt. TO WESTERN and southern mer. CHANTS.—] ,600 coils Manila Rope', assorted sizes. For sale at manufacturer's lowest prices by ' - /fta SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MER ’Mih CHANTS will find awplondid nssortmflnt 'of Fnli Millinery, at Mrs. M.S. BISHOP’S,No. 815 CHESTNUT Street. - au^o-lm SHOULDERS.—6O libels. Dry Salt Shoul- ders. Just received and for sale by. . - - _ V „ .C. C. SADLER & CO., angr Aor»TT iMmii <i-v->* «ivn,.a p^-nrt, I^JOFFEE.t— SOO bags low-priced Rio.' 100 TVEW Nos. I& 2 MACKEREL—A Ismail i ’ involooof npßorlGd pnokage*. landing from .learner Kenaingtoa, and for «alo bii,.-' • «n2t , , l.'m'foul'PsUAB o vpfa.. Sugar-house molasses.—lso fihds.; banela. for ..1. hr ' 'STEitBO^RAPliilt SUMMER RESORTS. BUSINESS C.VEPS. BELOW ELEVENTH. PHILADELPHIA. BREAD. SALAMANDER SAFES. NOTICES. Q.REEN AND - COATES, - FOURTH AND EIGHTH STREET, tickets. TWENTY-FIVE FOR ONE DOLLAR, C FOR SALE AT THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES i ? .E, KAMKRLY,, EUGENE 6HOENING.-... .Druggist, corner of Fourth ■ ~ , andTyVhartpnsts. WILLIAM.iI. TILE ‘Cathe'rino^tH^" ROBERT KILDUFF Druggist, comer *of Sixth ana Shippen Bta. JOS.CRAP BAKER—►.» .Druggistfoomerofßevepth ‘ ' and Carpenter sts. ' A. M. BURDEN.. - Druzeist. oorner of Eighth and Federal sts. FRANCIS ZEEMaN...,....Druggist corfierol Ninth ana Catharine uts. _ ROBERT REYBURN..— Druggist, corner of Tenth _ .and Ellsworth ut*. NATHANIEL JRANCK.... ..Dmagiat, odr. of Eleventh and South sts. • LAURENT 4s MAltON—. Confectioners,oor.ofButth and Arch sts. J, kG. COOKE.— —. Drugget, corner of Eighth » andßaoo sts. G.C. BOWER-... —-.Druggist, corner of Sixth A. E. GRIFFITH.—. —. Druggist, corner of Beo&ntf _ and Race ets. GUBTAVUS MANNEL. Druggist, oor. of Eleventh and Buttonwoodsts.fand v* ' i . Ridge,avemio). , } ? i ' EDWARD PARRISH).. DruKßiat. comer of Eighth _ and Arch sts. r D. tr. STACKHOUS 8.-. Dni«fs t,- oorner of Eighth r: \ • and Green sts, i / • t .Corner of Ninth aud Green OFFICE of the COMP ANY.No!<C Walnut at. RECEIVER’BOf'FICK... ...Mimount. ■' au22-tf ■PENNSYLVANIA 'STATE AGEIOUL St on Tuesday! WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, the 27(1, 28th. 29th, and 30th dayp’ of September .next,: pirtffe Ist , of Soptember, the Bocrotary will remove to the Rooms ohhe for the promotion o( Agricul ture, No. 628 CHESTNUT .Street, Philadelphia, where Books of Entry for tho Exhibition will be opened. (Letters addressed, to the .Secretary, at Harrisburg, to John McGowe.v, Philadelphia, or Ohaulks K. Engle," iu.tl.ton, >l*l ' j A. 0- HEISTER, Beo’y. aulo-wicg-t5024D28t030 SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers' ia GAod ly resr’s ' Patent -Vuloanized Rubber , Suspenders, BrfudSVWpbs, and all other fabrics and articles made by combining fibrous.substances with threads or sheets of vulcanized rubber, Are notified that unless the same are properly stamped or labelled with ipy name, and by my authority, they qannot .bo legally disposed-of in, the, United States, Merchants and dealers are invited to ex amine specimens now m store, and to give their orders StSfa”®' 8M RIGHTS IN THE PATENT for these goods, whion embrace all the styles, heretofore manufactured or im ported, and many others. j ALSO, LICENSES,TO, MANUFACTURE and SELL rtNo.'MuRTiSmT ;n24-ly -- : \ HORApE H. DAY. fyOTlCE.—Persons /having. business with FLOUR INBPECTOK wi|l call at No. u VINE Shoe*, between the hours of 0 o’clock'and 3 jje 17 •' Flour Inspector. ryiPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HIGH OTTITmreo^ 0 * S ' Wl oorn ’ r6f CWSTNUT and * ’ Pbiladblphia, August 2p. 1829. ;Noticr to Conte actors^—Sealed Proposals win be rhoeived by .the undersigned, at the office*, until 13 o’olock M. September 13,1869, for the construction of the following Culverts: , Ono on the bno of WTiartpn strept, between Fifth and Sixth streets, to be ofßnok, 3 feet in diameter. One on the Hue of Sspsom street, between Twentieth and Twenty-fourth streets, to be of Brick, 8 feet in dia meter. 'One oi\ the line of Eighth street, between Coates street and a poml2oo feet north of Brown street, to be of Brick, 23 inches in diamefcer. •And all bidders invited to be .present at the open ing of Pfoposals otiered on torn day, at 4 o’clock P. M. 'Specifications may bo obtained at the Department of Surveys. • JOSEPH-SHANTZ, fouffl-tselg Chief Commissioner of Highways. COPARTNERSHIPS, TVSSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— W-f The Partnership heretofore oxii ting between A. Bright. Hoff onU.lYilljani L.Mnnson.tmdmgunder the firm of HOFF & MANSON,.No. -IIS Nortll SECOND Street, was dissolved on tho 7th day of July, 1869. by wimam L. Manson purchasing theinterest of A. Brieht Hofi.-“This U. tfiefqfprerto caution fill persons against paying any moneys tfnd ‘Philadelphia,Sopt. Ist, 1849. rpiffi COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex isting between the subscribers is this day dissolved by .JP U A tl f a .busmes* of the farm will be settled by JQSEFR 3). HANSON, YOP is atlthonzedto use the name of the firm id liquidation. JOSEPH HANSON, will oqntinuo the Tpbacoo Com mission hußiness. aiid 4genoy for tfie sale of Sombrero Guano, . and|jo. M^orTh l Avcnua,' GEORGE BOLDIN, 100 North WATER Btr««t> NORWOOD PENROSE, 1M North DELAWARE AvenM. •NORWOOD PENROSE (late of the finp of Joseph B. Hanson k Co.) is this day aceooiatod with GEORGE BOLDIN, under the style and firm of BOLDIN k PEN ROSE, for the purpose of oondnotiug a Tobaooo, Oil and General Commission Business. 'July 1,1859, IVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the firm of WA BLNIOK, CHADWICK, fc BRO. is this rfftF dissolved- The Hooter, Range, and Btove business will be continued under the name of CHADWICK & BRO., at the .Northeast comer m SECON 6 end RACE Streets-, JOHNTt. OHAPwSife L. t ' . FRANCIS irCHADWiCK. Philadelphia, July 11, lsti). jyU-tf i „ .PIANOS. gfegra A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN f T W i’!^mff M ACK) ! H J f,CO.V ldai CHESTNUT Street. rospeijtraUv ipvite the music- Iqvmc ppblto to call and examine their new and suc cessful improvement— * . THE PAHLOH. GRAND PIANO. Slaving oonvorted the Tone, Touch, and Action of the, Grand Piano InU} that of a Bquaro instrument, avoiding all the obiectiops generally made to the at) le or wrandpiano. also dunmislimr the cost of tho e«rno, JO volqme. purity of tono, groat power, brilliancy, full ness, depth, and evonne-es of touch, with exquisite deu- SpSftlOR e Ar(!)'iß|y||}|j;M.Y-FINISHBD IN aye wholly unequalled. They have received tho highest eficomiutns.and are pronounood by critics to bo far su penor to any instruments ever manufactured in ihlt country. .Constantly on hand- a larjo and elegant assortment of oor itnriva|lcd PIANDB. Wo have won awarded the fVst Premium?. at nil exhibitions ever exhibited, in clnding the Pmo Modal from the Crystal Palnoo Exhi bition, New York, 1553. Below will bo found a oopyof a letter from Harry Shmtorson, the celebrated Pianist. _ PHILADELPHIA, Aug.3o, IM$. Messrs. Scdomackxr & Oo.t Having teßtod your Pianos in every way, it gives me vfoat satisfaction ami ploasuro in recommending thorn to tho public. Tho. tone and touch surpass all that I have met in, Philadelphia. As for a# 1 oan jud«e of the workmanship, it is pertact, or ae floor perfection aa any I have seen. Believe mo, my dear sirs. Yours jesnootfullT, harry santJerbon. Jsfcif. CHICKERING & SONS. mnrn w manupactorbbs <>» ! GRAND, AND CpRIGHT < PIANO-FORTES. L WARBROOMS 80T CHESTNUT STREET, thadiflarent Exhibition in this ooontrj and ,i S 3 t°g iiFitflT - cuBBMEc -a, pggabg sUPKKIIJtt PIANOS.' : . Light Htreota, Baltimore, Have always on hand alareo assortment of thejr supe rior, .Pianos, rocommended by certificates from 8. Tfialberg'.S.txakoacb, and other celebrated performers tojw equal, U not suponor. to any iqado in this country. . Tho durability of iheir Pianos will bo warranted for fiVe years and a privilege of exchange.granted within six months,. should they not give entire satisfaction. Mftnufaotunnr largely, we willabll, wholesale and retail, afcthe most reasonable prices. iJe«»r«. LBB k WALK&c'No. Street* Philadelphia, are our authorised Agents, and will keep constantly on hand and sail our Pianos at rmv nufaoturerß’ once*. mhfr-6m flßStm RAVEN, BACON, & Co.’s, iTTTT* Nunns Sc Clark’s, HaUett. ‘Davis, & Co.'s, .and A. 11. Gale A Co. s superior Pi ANQB. AUo. Xln son & Hai>lm*B unrivalled MELODEONB and HAit- MpNIUMS. so desirable for/ Cburohei and Lecture Booms. * » 1 - _ IST Pianos and Melodeons to Rent. myiLly • SEVENTH and CHE?¥Mj*T, MEDICINAL. fl OUISVILLE ARTESIAN WATER. MU An analysis, by Prof. J. T., SMITH, shows one gallon to contain 91BH grains, an follows, via i CHlor. Sodium, 622grs, Sulph. Mncnosin,. 77.00yr5. i ‘ Caionim “ Potash 3oo" ,v Magnojjinm;.. 7** ", Alumina... 2uo “ “ Potassium.... U “ lodido Magnesium 035 “ f*! Aluminium... W * Breroldo ** tu7 11 Uoßpb. 8«la 2 « Bi-Corb. Iron 0.33 »» a ph. Soda;..- 72 “ “ Magnesia, .3.00 “ !. *• Lime..'; 23** ( Sold.by the barrel, gallon, or in bottles, wh.olesi.to and rotntl, by HAbSAnD It CO., Apotheoaries. ; abSt-tf CHESTNUT St., cor. Twelfth et. MMOTHER proof of the wonder. EFFECTS OF TROXELL’S NKURALGU SALVE. « ‘ PfliLA,, July 7th, 1569. • Mr. E. W. Tkoxhll—Doa»'Bir2—l have been troubled With the “NEURALGIA” for the but 14 years, and hare suffered the most exerudatinK pain, compelling moattimes tOßLveupmy business entirely. leouldnol eat, aad sleep was a. stranger to roy eyes. 1 suffered moro than tongues can tell. J had the advioe and aid ol various physicians, and used other remedies, but alt ol noisvail. Having noticed your advertisement in the capers, I concluded to oall on a person' whom I had learned was cured ofaoeso of 20 years standing. He applied the “SALVE” but onoe.snd I felt immediate relief— a. second application removed tne pain entirely, and I now fuel like, a different mnn< Sinoo then I have slept well—something that \ have not done for months, being obliged to sit up all night in a chair.’ My appetite hog returned, and I reel grateful to you for the rostora Uoa of tny health. ■ > 1. -r, CHARLES H. BARER, Tobadooniet, 1 CARROL Street, above WOOD, Konsington. For sale, wholesale and retail, at B. W, corner SIXTH and PAJuUSH Street®, and at T. R. CALLENDER A Cn£s. N. W. punier Third and Walnut sts apao-tf OR. WESTCOTT’S CELEBRATED TAB CORDIAL. • Westcott’a Tar Cordial ouros Consumption. Westoott s Tnr cordial oures Bronohitis. Westoott s Tar Cordjal oures Coughs and Colds. Westoott a Tar Cordial oures Sore Throat and Breast. 'Weatoott’s Tar Cordial cures Palpitation of the Heart. , _ M 4 , , * Weßtcott;* Tar Cordjal oures Nervous Debility. ' Westcotl a isr Cordial oures General Debility. Weotcott s far Cordial oures Diseases of the Kidneys. Straniury, andJSravel, .Westcott’a Tor Cordial oures Blind and Bleodini iWestcott’a Tar Cordial cures Female Weaknesses. •Dr. Westcott’s Par Cordial Depot, No. 629 ARCH Street, Philadelphia. , Also, PrinonyJ Dopot for Dr. Westoott’s Auti-Borofu* lous By.rup and Cholera Mixture. ’Dr. E. R. WESTCOTT can be consulted on the above diseases, freo of charge, at his Consulting Rooms. No 620 ARCH from Ift A. M. to 4 P. M. jylB-tf HKKRING. —750 bbls. Herring, assorted brands, in store andfor sale by MANILA BALE ROPE.—A-superior lot. suitable for the gouthorn market. Manufactured and fw sale lw w WEAVER, FiTLLit &. CO. ante XI N. WATER Hi., nhrt 99 N- WHA fiVRH Economy mess shad—Noa. i and 2, a primo artiolo, in store and for sale by WM. J. TAYLOR A CO, an 22 138 ROIITH WffAR VT&. PEACH BOTTOM ROOFING SLATE nr first quuhtr and all sif oi. gnnMantty on hand amlforsal. hr DANlhl. WI tXIAMS .t SoNS, 8. W.oornor of.SIXXH and COAXES Sts. Tlio above Stole t. equal in quality to the beat Welsh B*«tn, ants tutbs-lm HAVANA CIGARS otiered to dealers at favorable ra'.es, of various sixes and brands, In cluding Partagas. Cabana, Figaro, None, Bird. Fjoren t/nh.Fin, Ily.tmiFg^ itS-im* ± fW South FRONT Street, 1859,. ' :: iM(ffiarl6tiS6irs: ISiiariaMEWß' MDEN-AND "ATt £ ft Shopping at aAI Stations, .’oils, and returning . _--- ■ LEAVES ATLANTIC CITY. I " ."• ; . ‘ : Express Train- -..... „. a A.M. N® 11 * ‘ .■>«>*—. . if.M. , bunbay train; ‘ • tS,« r w«?^f' 1T ?t oa “ ““W' Point bj If. M. ‘-SUS. 1 . - O’ JQHN.O. BRYANT, Agent. PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD. m s,?s2 l ?nS l Ti Tl S! [l 'n t»;H>O f(jUoirtn< piaoaa will b» is "rilijrw P r ot)C;t v ßroß( \. ntu & Vinsetreotß, 0 n the SA fofiowing yizi *“*>*»»*“«• on the MONDAY To Rsacling and.baok .'. . c a n fa, to. - il iJfe,:::::::.-.:::-.::::"--" II ■ By order of the Board, . . , S ° , :au6-lm ■ ■ win. MclLltENNY,Seoratarri Smytaaßaggn . HEW. WEST ' CHEB - -BUMMER ARRANGEMENT, ’ On and after. May »th, 1899. the trainswill leave Phl lijdalpnta. from toe Station.- N. E. oorner of EIGH ST^"a a nd M « A 1??.% Blreel *' “ 7 “ a »* • & (UUIO.U r. M, ON SUNDAYS-Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M., and 8 P.Ai. Leave We*tCbe«terat7Ao p. rl ay 33-tf General Superintendent, fmimneßßS&mZ <'PHI L A D E L P H I A anS VINE Mints, connecting at Harrisbar* with tmins'mnaingto ~e - Ch «pfflMt' r ' 5 “” tAod?<!*A?;S,?' DAILY,Tor FoTtsvILLB end HAltltlpp UH(t. , , - ''j *■ *‘t , n » M -V,. ~ W. H. JtfplLHßNNY;Soorntarr. notice to srnppMs are, ; Lock Haven, • 1 Lewisburr, ‘ • f ; Wayne*, Northumberland, . Jersey Shore* Ehanbury, . , ‘ . Linden, Treverfpn loterieotioo* . Newbury, (toorge&int, ‘ * Williamsport,' ftmierstown,' «' ' ' I&noy* ~ , .i .MalUia,..,. v, ; Watsontown, - Yerk, Muton, Junction*. aliintennodiate point.on HANOVER ' INSURANCE COMPANIES. ESTABLISHED IN 1435. y fibe and life insurance. HEAL OFFICES: LONDON, ABERDEEN, EDINBUBGH, GLAB' . GOW, PHILADELPHIA: ' ' CAPITAL. $6;998,800. ANNUAL INCOME UPWARDS OP 91,000,000. Folloies guarantied T>y tha unlimited liabilities o nearly 1,000 Shareholders, Losses promptly adjusted and paid without xoferenoe to, London, by ... ; .WILLIAM GETTY, AGENT FOR THE UNITED bTATEB. : office, Philadelphia bank, OHESTNCrT BTREET, ABOVE FOURTH, - rattaraMHU. 1 ” ' ’ REFERENCES.' . 1 ! Mjoire. STUART k BROTHER, 14 Bank street. , I “ MYERS. OLAOHORN, & 00., ISf Market at. . . 11 . WM. MoREE k 00., 32 South Front street. ■ • “ MoCUTCHEN' k COLLINS, S. W, oomor Front end New street.. ' ' ' : “ SMITH, WILLIAMS, k CO., 513 Market rt. 1 “ JAMES GRAHAM- k CO., 20 and 22 Letitia et. JOSEPH B. MITCHELL, Ban., President Mechanics’ Bank..' JAMEB DUNLAP, Esn., President Union Bank. ' Hbo. WILLIAM A. PORTER, $24 Walnut atreet, late Jadge Supreme Oogrt irq-tnthfea tf .. IN THE OHPHANS* COURT OF MONT GOMERY COUNTY/ r r ’ • In tlie matter of tho partition or valnatmn of the Real '%^ 00 1-&k|ZABLTfcL WHITE, lata ot Uaa township of .Gwynedd* in toe county of Montgomery and State of Pemn*yh*anjsi deceased.! - : - White, Absalom Wilaon, El zabetb Uannehower* Ben- Jattun WlUon. MarifltU palsoll, Hester Sidelmso. Mar catet Jon©*, John White, Charles White, John M. Jonee* Guardian ofHqward Henry Drake, and ThnniM Good. Guardian of 6«vnh Jano Brown, heir? and porsofli interested in said matter. Whereas, a writ of partition or valuation, to me di rected did, on the 17th dav qf Angust/A. D. issue. Out in the said court, oommandina me to summon an <n uaest to mako partitiou or valuation, Heebrdiju tnd'Roal Estate of said dccedenLooneistin* of a Mei euagoapd Plantation or tract or situate in said towjwhiD.of Gwynedd'and oounty of Moot.ornery; ad- Jmning lands of Henr* Hallman. John Martin, Abraham Sounding lu part on ft publio *oad ealled the Allentown r. ad. oontaining nmotr seven sores and twenty-four perehee of Land - I-hereby give notice, ae by sa d court! am diroiTted 10 o clock A-i on the said premisss. -at which time and plaoe all persons mtere«t«d n»a* attonn ir they see Proper. . JOHN M. STAUFPER. an27-B it- • • Sherltt 01 Montgomery County. TVOTIOE.—An application will be. made 1. at the next session of the Legislature of Pennsyl vania Tor the incorporation of a Bank, with »eneral Hundred yFACTDRERB' BANK, tone located ip the city qf Rluladelrhia. jya.s 8m INSTATE OF ELIZABETH SQULLIF.R, .T-T doeea»ed.-.I,ETTEHS OF'ADMINISTATION on the.Rhoro-named Estate,have been granted to the sub scriber, end all persons indebted to a&id Estate are re quested to make payment to him, and all having claims against (he some to present them to. . > F. fe. WI*I'I'MAN. Administrator, FIFTH Street, Philsda. Jnroat 12.1850. au!3-sfit ]\TGTiCE. —Letters Testamentary to the 1 Estate of FREDERICK KLETT, late of the City of Philadelphia, deoeasedr. having been, granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate will please make p&j m©nt., and those having claims aye re ®paSSHS«®K«q. FRAN EI,IN c. JONES, MS RACE Street. au S-tuthsSwJta&p 6-tutnsSw Executors, WINES AND EIQUORS. rjARD.—MAREUTL-SUR r AY (OHAM- V' TAGNE}, JANUARY 18,1859.—1 n consequence ot the-frequent invitations received by me to renew the shipnieuta ofmvCkarq panne Wines to the United States, •l beg leave hereby to inform my former customers and m§ Jot-iitUR Bencrab that I have appointed Messrs. F.C. fIRPUWLK, ANCHEJt, Sc CO., Sola Asontsia the Vuitea States, for the sale of my Champagne Winos. My Wines have been, so long and favorably-known in the.Umtod States, it will be unnecessary to comment on their quality, further than to/my that my new shipments Will in no way bo found inferior to the. former ones. . SALMON, BILLEOART SALMON'S CHAMPAGNE WINES, both VER2ENAY, for sale and oon stantly on hand, m lota to suit purchaßars. by ’ F. C. BROUWER, ANCHER, k CO., apXf-flm gl BEAVER Street, New York, CLARET. —J.OO cases Barton & Guestier’s , r St. Julien.s,Boo do. fit. Estephe i 300 do. Washing ton Morton St. Julien; 100 do. do. Talenoe, pints iCD do. Chateau La Row vBO do. do._LooviUB; Hootch Alo, In stone and .glass; Younger's, HarveyJs.Falkirk Brown Stout and London For ten. in store and for sale by aufl A. MERINO. 140 South FRONT Street, OLD MONONGAHELA WHISKEY.—IOO bbls Old Rye 1100 half bbls do. Just reoeived aad for sale by qua A. MERINO. imßnnth FRONT Htraof. BRANDY.—IO bbls, pure Con neotiout Older Brandy. Also 6 bbls, do old extra quality, on consignment and for sale by. 0. C< SADLER r &, CO., , ao2o ARCH Street, second dnnr above Front BRUSHES. rpilE CHEAPEST BRUSH HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA.—Look at the followinr list of grioes for Kandaorube, and compare them with those ought elsewhere i No. 1, 63 knots, 63)£ per dozen. No. 2, 63knoto, 76 " No. 3, 68 knots, 87 " No. 4, 80 knots, 100 14 No. 6,85 knots, HI- **. No. 6,100 knots, IS6 " gS:i:lBsiSl« " Philadelphia, P ROUT’S CELEBRATED LONDON BRUSHES. Quality iimore essentialinaHair Brush than In any other Toilet artiole. PROUt’S BRUSHES, whorever mtroduoad, have at once tAken precedence for quality Sf materials and for scientific construction. His Hair rushes, oombining a neouhar elasticity with the re quisite firmness, are found to pass .uniformly and smoothly ‘ THRot&U the half rather than roughly and harshly over it, thus giving the proper stimulus ai>d consequent freedom from dandruff vo the soalp-skin without iniunng it, and thus, too. insuring a naturally glossy, healthy, condition Jo the hair. Hi® TEETH, NAIL ana COMB BRUSHES are equally desirable also for their respective uses, all oombining, in a remarkable degree, completes* usefulness with extraordinary dura bility. A fall assortment of PROUT’S superior goods, FUMERY,just imparted direct, ebbsh and obnuimb. For sale, wholesale and retail, by_ „ HASSAhO « CO., Apothecaries, iyO-tf CHFSTNUT Street. cornfrofTwelitb. CABINET WAKE. CABINET FURNITURE and BILLIARD TABLKB. MOORE Sis CAMPION. No. 281 80UTH SECOND STREET, in oonnoction with their extensive Cabinet Business, are now nmnufMtunn^ujer^nrticieof niteraw which are pronounced by all who have used them to be superior to alt others. For the quality and finish of these Tables the manu taeturers refer to their numerous patrons throughout tlje Union, who are familiar with the character oftbeir wotU. ■< 1v26-6m HOTELS. TP 11 ® UNION, A • ANCUsteEX.ABOYETmnD^^ _ UPTON a. NEWCOMER. The situation of tb'« HOTEL is superiorly adapted to the wants of the Business public; and to those in soaroh of pleasure. Passen-rer Railroads, which now run past, and in dose proximity, afford a cheap and pleasant ride to ail places of interest in nr about the oitv. it 11 6m Grain mills—grain mills—For -the Farm nml plantation. ThalRON-BURR MILL has no equal for Grinding Fine Meat, Feed, Coffee, Spi ces. etc., by hand or power, Prioo 38. s26* and 546. 4 Now iaoperaton at 128 South SECOND Street. Agents wanted in every county and State, by twiT-am E. PARREL CO. tjJEFINED BORAX.—2O cases for sale bv J&HSKBSIS&* BHOTHER - ■* CfIURNESSf BRINLBYrfc eo.r- - ' U MARKET.KTREET. L «* i' SALK OF FRENCH GOODS. On Tuesday Morning, September A LARGE ABSORMENTGF-FRENCH GOODS. • RICH FARIB DRESS 9ILKB. Lasea poult dc noio cndrillo do Lyon, faconuc brooho do, ii a . rr ® coulur poult ae sole, 4, rioh Matalesso poir. ,*}ohiroeiie i^ T ijj...-rc •f'b :• A,.„ lw /.WCH * ’ Also, 150 lots now style bonnet ribbons. . . . BONNET silks. . An invoice of Parip bonnet eilkf, , ' . R. r 'l,/n UC;TIONEER i No- 409 °^ <OT I&O., &0« ( On Wednesday Mominjt, Sept. 7th, by oataiogue, on a credit, commencing ntlOo’clooK. will oe «oia an assortment of tha above goods for fall sales. and samplee #ftr^r r on Hu* moraihg of P lILIP FORD, AUCTIONEER, No. 630 .|W®»» 1 • , On Thursday Monunx, t September 8, ftKibo’oiook weeisely, will be sold by catalogue, on four otediL I.OCO 'oades of men's S 3 Sis! :»»> OASES SCOTCH gingham umbrellas. Also, included in salO'.wiU*berK>und~aai]miDi' of Wi Ol W <l^S, o^’S‘Sm i ”otS^' mUOa ■ With cIta,OCTM . sawiAb,,-, ~ .THE BKITItia AND NORTiI AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAK -1 n.,1, uvinrobi,; :;io =' p KSt3i:7::."-r;77::;r“® 1 S ! misf Cab 7p M aaT g T o 0 L T . 0 .. L : , ; I ! E^i;.:...'. n o Beoohd Cabin Passage gi cn ' The shiwj from Boston oaU at Halifax. m» :i SASADA %?aL These ve'ssejs oarryn’olear whitelisht At mart-headj t7*®U,on starboard t>ow{ porrbow. FLRSIA, Judkins, leaves N York, Wednesday. Aug, 17,' ARABIA.Stone, ** Wednesday, Ane;24. Wsm :: fe'»a r r :p: 3 i: N York, Wednesday, Sept. U. - Berths no.t sectired nntll paid for. An expenenoed surgeon on board. FOR THE SOUTH.—OHASLES , Bftft *▼ Y. ft icht at an average of pittbkn per cent, be lt w New YoriSteamehip rates. . TheU.S.M'SBteamffipKS®bfi^STATE,Ca I ti in Charles P. Mnrsbman. will sail cn Monday, sen temiwrS.MDo’oiook A. M'. iviat io. o<c!ock a* Mi-s ,t, - * , y" 4 »/•'■< >, i4I“U-:.h in is to 60 h6uta, only <8 honrs at Baa. above every ton days, mueformtugs Ave-day eotnnm ntoation with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Southwest. “ At bpth Charleston and Savannah,thrae Bhisrabn*- fjoriaa,anfwi'hmSlroafi, 4o„ for all places in the South and Smithweet. ,Ffoi ghfand Insurance on ftfA*MaVT£>OTtic® of Good* shipped South will be found than by sailing veaaels, the premium being one-hali the rare. . t\y?. «itQ®,aU Railroad Freight is entirely unnecessary, farther than Charleeton or savannah, the 6 *rtr r6utejs,to»*ner caht.'choajJor' than"by ' the inland Route, as will be seen b/ the folio-wine sohe -4 *r e * Through tickets from Philadelphia via Charles ton and Savannah steamshipe, INCLUDING MEALS on the whole route, except from Charleston ondSavan nah to Montgomery 1 To Charleston—. #l5 00. ,Ch»rl«SonEJ.t**'sa 50 - O- -BaVanaab.i 00 i Augusta.,.-... ®CO Augusta.... 26 00 Macon.Bl® Maoon.— ~, , '32 73 : Atian5.......... fi® Atffi~'£T.7,: Moo . 23 09' ;C6lumbns^J^..«':3tfoo Albany fli® Albany 37® Montgomery. p 00 Montgomery,.-38® Mobile. 36 00 Mobile 40 90 New Orleans.... ©75 New Orleans-^;si ® No bills.of lading signed after tho ship has sailed, For freight or passage apply dn board, at second wharf above Vine street, or to : . ’> ■* ALEX. HBRCNjJr,^ Southwest oornerPOUTH andCHESTNuT. Agents m Charleston, T. 8. k T. G. BUDD. 'J* Savannah, HUNTER & GAM WELL. For Florida from Charleston, stdam&r Carolina every For flpridafrom Savannah, steamers Bt. Mary’s and Bt. John b, every Tuesday and Saturday. jyg <<&££& GLASGOW AND.. NSW YORK AND LONDONDERRY—for S3Q. OUSSJ7, nm&WA t October IS, at U o’olook,noon. T -- .- .-•-- ~,. -* r - / , -i f* .-TRoBi_aLAfc<aow, ; -‘ “'•• *■ ’'■* GuASGOW .Thompson, Wednesday, Soptsmber 14. Rates of Passage from New York, Ptiiladelpaia. Qf Boston,, to Glasgow, Liverpool, Belfast, Dublin, pr Lon donderry, first class, 575. Steerage,found with aa«bon dance C ' An expenenoed Surgeon attached toeaoh atoimer. No otmrge for mediomes. Fox freight or passage, app\^to___^ N*. MS ' - No* 13 BROADWAY.’New York,,s U. S. M. STEAMERS fultSn! Captain Wotton f will cail August 20,'Octo ber U, December 10» .5 First Cabin passage....... --- ■ -. ■- ■ ... 8130 geoond CabinpAspage 75 For/reight or passage, apply to * • *• v - • T A tl b« Tobaooo Warehouse. DOCK Street, FEite, JeEMm SAVING FUND?. SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO- Cl CIETYOF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No.SJI North THniD Slreq, , OHAHTER l OFPENN ‘ Dcscclts roooijcd In ram, of On, Dollnr m 4 osysTd, I'M notice,with KIVE PEP CENT. INTEREST from the day or deposit till with A responsible and reliable Savings Inatithtioß has long been needed m tho.Northera partof the city, and “ The Spring Garden Savin|i»Frfnd fipmaty ’’ was chartered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this necessity. The Managers, in organising ahd looaUßg it, bava 4teec loverned wholly by a desire, to accommodate the busi oeas interest and wants of the yenr’large and enterpri nng p°pulatiori^^^)^^y|.|rarroimded. From9toSKo’cfookj-alßq,'on-Kfonday and Thursday from 6 until 8 o’ciQckin the evsmns. : . ' MiNKira, < i FradeVloSc Kiott. ' Stephen Broith, -feffcolfeT, ' Francis HArt, Joseph P. LeClero, John Kesslar, Jr., George Kneoht, : „ _ JAMEB 8. PJUNoIK, President. - Fsaxcis Hast.Bwretnrr.. . 1 ; . iaso-tfif CAVING' FUND-vBSVE PER CENT. IN TERfeST.-NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM P ANY, .Yf ALN U T a tra e t, Southwest oqraer ofTHIRD;’ Philadelphia.' Incorporated by the State of reansylva nia. i' •”. v- ' * . Money is reoeived in any sum,Urge or email, and in terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. . . - ,The office is open every day from 0 o’clock in the morning DU do’ofoe.K in the ovening, ana on Monday and ThuieoisjeveumaßtUBo'cfocX. ■ x . ; William J. Rsbo, Secretary. ' w DCBKCIOBB. ... Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carrol! Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Josoph B. Bojr*, Robert Belfrydse, Francis Lee, Samuel K. Ashton,• Joseph Yerkes, " O. Landreth Munns, Henry Diffondorfar. Monpy is reoeived and payments made daily, The myeßtmenU &re: made, m .conformity with the provisions or the 'Charter,' in Real Estate Mortgages. Ground Rents, and auoh. first-cUsa setuntiea ag soli al ways insure perfect security to the depositors, and which oonnqt fail to give permanency and stability to this Institution. anl-ly A VING FUND.—UNITED STATES. corner THIRD and OHE3T . Large and small turns received, ondpeid back on de mandwrthout notice,with FIVE PERCENT. INTE REST from tue day of deposit to the day or withdrawal. 6 O’clock every day, and on MONDAYEvENiNGS from 7«*tll oo'clock. DRAFTS for sole on England, Ireland, and Scotland, from £1 upwards. w e y ord - PLINY FISK, Actuary. ■ "' but often, fills the Purse.” | EIRANKLIN SAVING FUND--- -*• No. 136 South FOURTH Street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all De posits on demand. - - -' ' I Depoßitora’ money secured ■ by - Government State, and City Loans* Ground Rents, Mortgagee. This Company deems safety better than laree profits, consequently will run no nek with deposi tors’ money, but liavo jt at all times ready to re turn with fipor cent. interest to the owner, as they have always done, This Company never suspended. n Foinales, m&cnod 0?, single, and Minora o&n J D iheirawn right,nua suohdeposits can bo withdrawn only by their consent. - Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the Kate of Pennsylvania, with authority to rocelve mo “^Mra^m-RHCErvED. , v „ DIRECTORS. -teeter"’ Malaohi W. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt, Lowui Krurabhaat, - Honry- Delanyi Niohobu Rittouhouso, '-Nathan Smedloy, Jo,. R. Sathorthwaito, Eph.raim Slanonard, B. SHA®oSi', Preiidant. yvau* Cadwaxladbb, Treasurer. dlB-y “ A Dollar ; saved in twice earned.” MACHINERY AND IRON. BAMVBL V. ixREICK., ' I, VAUGEAIi HBKBICB. WILLIAM H. MBRBICX. CJOUTITWARK FOUNDRY, IO FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, jasmmbsa: „ . ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Presiuro Steam Engines, for Land, River, and Manna service, ’ soaU - *«• < A°?. f ' rOrGU Worka, Work Shoes, Rail prm-ed^natructfon^^ll6l7 ° f «» “« »■> ** ta- WASHING AND IRONING. WASHING; AND MONINO DONE. *9 PJ y 11 ! 1 NEATNESS and DESPATCH, for Single t and Gentlemen, Families Boarding Hotels, Ste&tnpoatß, Ac., at UONOVANS AMILY LAUNDRY, No. lkl South SIXTH Street. «>r"“ r ?> Prune. .Family Slnrta and Collara potent polished. Everything washed br hand, on the com mon wash-board. - 'i Ino whole business is striotlr aUendedto by female operatives, Mr*. DONOVAN, ' ’ * It *1 It S>n>«TmdenrtadL IVf ACICEREL. AND . ALEWIVES. i- 90 All. bblg. nml M half bbls new No. 2; 200 bbl*. and 180 JUTE BALE ROPE—Manufactured and for sale bp . WEAVER, FITLER, <fc CO auto No'B N- WATER sod 8 N. WjiARVES. BTKSET STOCKSAIW>MEET, next; eth/liutem, nt.« a*c!r£k, SS? • listof sales 13th,a)lh ( and27thtnSSnt.KtflffiE-otoww ' .andjof.roel ecuiteet, private sale, comon«!nx i uWi - amonntof,valuable pfopertr. .wmpnems » wrg* hereifterta @P?{ 13 o'clock wooic,jnrtiad ofw the eyeain*.' - A y S' l !©! 27tb September. tnH&uij,'. Mfidbtlfi for each of the abore sale* , ; ' . STpQKSifiOANSt &o, . Pluladelphisßs fir noeount ifrtwrw W»- pan/^'® I '^*^! ,, r ??‘? Ul Railroad Com •§ count/, lowal' . ' jAliSvfjr other accognte— • -.- Association. h& ““ '! tkiet *»«»*«■■ Aeadear of 17 sham coniycon'etpolt snay cororair. - gHP#®®#^.- F Tyujjn?faj£. 'B, AT WWH, ®tonrTwfafliof. joothvest ooroer • fAAt Vun £ke*tau£ft*jina©. aQ ftrafct.. L©?a} 10 W«>i» wmj ~ LAEGB’ANB'VAL'tfA'aiiE LOT, J'OOSLFEOKTS. - Vtho nor tirwett ©oraer or a»<* frame dwelDrua andaLtr*® vacant-lot pFfbut&OMNirSr s:' ifij ’“’■" irphaaj’ Cbart .Akwifct’lL St**,? - Snpae EBt>WHO^yEXjjWB''AWOI ji fltf& ■v"ii^' of Satli itr ot.vbctwaenTiombanl aid Sooth iffcwS! • odjoinjo^theabove on theowth. * . oofeof ' TH®!'- - NdrtU Jftffenoo Tith'» L7on t, L ,^s?i£! Ksteir r Buior '<Ak’: „reremptlirt «id»' £«. V * *rm -• „ THfiEB.STOEy, BlVipK DWELLWO, moth aid. of - ■ M?i?t?raSui > t^ rßen ' E ' ta anil Kl,lth ' (I*t» 3@Hillli: : lixc<mtort # - ' B jALUABLE. B USi r^F^ 9 iTA^-Thro ? 7 [ Sams NORTH PflifllTJrST V W=* <!««lhn7No.6J3 NorlhJ£ U rth7i? £ et. ■’ tat" lota®S’Sffl? ’ W’ 1 8&;»h«--: • ? t^«°I|S“ SwELUN(} ' %??*•;. Mn^s^&-isss^^stisss^i BOOMS OH. kiUMoH V COURT TO BENT.—An- A^pSryCTTtiA? l !;" Athen«mn. - T ,M. GUMMEY & SONS* -MB^VBsreSHftassrami low furniture at awemii.htr. - - fTB - • °DQUT Private'dale Register wtll always be fctrnd ' 111 OSES 'NATHANS, AUCTIOXEER jnMf£HXB9ggg? B. B.oonm ’ - MONEY TO, LOAN. . MoOTTf TO LOAX, IN-LABOB O* SMALL JJdOPIfTB. OH merchandise generally»and on »U articles ofvalue. *i-t BUMS OV?B ONE KUKPKED DOLLABS »WO PBB CENT. »B 2 <ara, hardware, cutlery, oaoksTho/sea, vehicles, Larue**, the lowest mark.t ratft. ■ ■ man hall the uawd store pnees IFI oe gold English patent mil jewelled and plain, of the most appro v&Jjicdbesl make, m hunting oases and double-bottomed. Fine soli eaoapeineat lever and Upuje watohes'. in hunting cue and oMnrace.someof them are extra feUjeweUd, and best-.- make. Silver Ei«U*h patent-lever wafcfces. escape meat lever-and lepmes, m hunting ease sud open faco.some verj-*uMriorr,Enghih, Swiss, Frenoh, m 3 Uuartier watonesj fine gold vest, rob. neck, and chil dren a chains rfipe gold pencil cases and pens, bracelets* breastpins, finger-nogs, ear-rings, studs, medallion*, and jewelrygenerally. Superior Havana, Cu&n at Sli per thousand, in boxes of SVQ eaoh, will be aoidby auk box or quantities, to nut purohasars. Nmuerocs fam>r article*, ac., ac., &o. ■ ■ . AT PRIVATE SALE. A superior fire-proof ohest, 4 feetmgh by 3 feet wide. Also, watches, andJewelrr of everr*dMonptaon. - - ST. LOUIS, MO. WILLIAMS & BO?Le. AUCTIONEERS 21 M-m 8?® Mewra Myers, Ctogbonr ,&.Ca, Pbiladelphia,) offer tho!r eeriQceH to -the merchants, rnaßulacmrera, and others ol Philadelphia, for the sale of dry goods, oarpeta, boots, shoes, hardware,jewelry; Ac.-, &c. * Cash advances made on receipt of goods. B9n. Settlements mode three days aftersale. .r « 4 *Br*BEJ«CSB. ' * He ?' tr *- PhUi » w*’ u COAL. THEO. D. EMORY. & CO. OFFICE No J« South FOURTH Bt,.‘Rhniiaiv, Sola Acosta of GEO, C. POTTS * CO.. Minors cud Shippers of tho ’ I LOCUST DALE COAL, From the Locust Mountain, ' Near Ashland, ap2-6m3 SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. Pa. G -W. GKOUME & <JU., LEHIGH, BCHgn|ui” TOP BEMI BROAD Btreet, below Race, PHILADELPHIA. WwS)'; and kindling coi4« 4 E^®RP> of K^7ilM^ o a^« nf e «i yto tJieir a^vantfi SO to purchase Kindling Wow! oi ns. jes-sm SJTFiRKOSCOPIC BAZaAAR.—The gTcat Emporium for Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Pic tires, eui'plied continually with Paris and Loudon. Fot sale, wholesale and retail, nt M. J. FRANKLIN’S. Optician, llSSouthFOUßTHStreet.bfTowCbflatnut. w Also, improved Spectseles and Eic-slasses. Aff crosrop?a. Opera-etosses, hlnthenmticaland rinsienl In struinents, m a meat vnnety. Artificial Ryes inserted. r %\) AND SOUTHERN MER- A CHANTS-—A laree Stock of MANILA ROPE, aa- Bortei uixes. jManufactured, and for sale &t the lowest 5W York pr,c«. by R p[TLF - aus - » WATKR Bi-.RnH*tNr WtfAOV REFINED SUGAR —5OO barrels ariou grades. lfiO bbls cruahed. sifted and novd»:,t foraaUby JAMES GRAHAM £ CO, StrnM. BAY RUM.—S puncheons very superior Bay R um. in store and for sale by an* A. MEttrWO. imSouth FRONTRtrost. PITCH —250 bbls. City made Pitch, in store and for sale bv ROWLEY. ABHBURNER & CO.. auM 16 SOUTH WHARVES. Sets, turpentine.—iso bbis Spts. Turpentine, in store and for aaln hr ROWLEY, ASHBURUKR. A COU SHtl , . .!« WltTff WRARVRe, HAMS! HAMS! HAMS! Just received a priroe lot Hams, W cents per pound. .. CHAS. SMITH, anSl lm* • -•. Ota and atfi MARKET Stropt. 81-CARB. SODA.—XOu kega for sale bv WETHERILL A BROTHER. No*. 47 « D d <9 jf. HVnOND Rlm«4 - I—n1 —n— ~—■ DAVID P. MOORE, UNDER TAKES. Ns.«l Vfflß It
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