, IrES S PPP/. :,(P tJ ii:DA " T,II o inr Critigl;7 4 :iic;';:4l7, , ..dlastnut- Street: r - :17 - DAIL'k7 - tttrtS:' • Tint in Oanyn.pihrlyier,letyablilo,ther'pif4.: Atateittn ' , new - there opt et the q4jat t: Docutit -Pen ' l l4,inett ti . f op& Dcp..l..A as - eon /Irmo, ',foxing; rase": Dalt R' rOrt 7,1311 C 7,11051111, * 'iritualle theildo • L!, Melted tOOH rii . erl out of the City 4 Tip/ 3 0 30 re raaooZo AirSrar, , 4 -WE kcr.l" f - •••„ Tar=Vy! OLI Ptriew.i.llo`,4 senietn:Ehitinritieltillq , meir.ftnic entnito;lniAtintqe, et.; 1,1 0000 %%rep Capirs,'„=,f';,',- ' x Five 0 0Pier;'4 • .. .. •,B 0 0 . Ten Ceples," - 00' Twenty 0np1e44" ,, "IteT9ne ehlreetY —lO 00 TWonty, Copier, or orOIT,; (0 71to , addre4 Or oloh seeetri,Ro4,..).eaabo,..!:.4.l.v> .41 • .‘v. - 1 ji 120' For,immue,ot,Txehtponet.otiovei, tte"..ittll.s skin in *era 9 0 Pt, tlettotteaup oithe l'=„4 IV - Postmasters twfsmunittl4,htnot as 14301 tor era Wrll! 4 TParlik :"tAtoIFORmiC rittNS g • ' rione4 0 01211 ;MOzahIP.br for .the .9olifongs eteameror • -, •=1 •.• • • .-.P.;.14/#l'i!ki . , - .iln,3slt# i fe. - .,::' . : T A .0 ... iarz _tat - outierNtttetiieti , 7, ,, V , „twee pee reeeitecti eteameta, new . ' eweitifichatOattei,Veet kplenetd taes;litaie Ptne: t- • !Mendel Vulgar Beeketal - , , Jot Goa' esel MoirerYiadiK Coral; laws and Itotahtliets.^,: - Isle Agent". philedejphis ;he; the eat et:Oharles Prodshewhi jaNDO TittAt ...KEEPERS • , • del° • . ; , ,WrilletatjyrtaiiN ..114NUPdarlfBRIV; • 18i2j/r , • • - • -11: W..oo3lNellifttlVAND eniutarrribusri, • A Urge of - 811, 1 a1803VADX, at *veil de. spriptlon colutftntly on pmfis,46 . ;( 4.erder to match y patte6 tyiiied„. • 1 "" • 6 7 my .st ''ilru•taglikta !corked, vswe;-,t = - 49,40.d&w1y - - V . / 4 .-404/ 411 413R0. .:InvifEtt-PIAAVEIr wARE.. so. 104 .Cheatunt Thlldi. (up' sialts,) ; ‘t,Phalmlo44l46-1/4,- VQuer Sin , atnotencE sordiatiE to the Trade, REA SIETS COMIIIIINEOZ(11.31,91011',8ETS, 131tle, PltOtt VQ.OLIETS, CUPP, WAITSitlf: B.JUIP JESTS,•O3BiOEIS,IEN.EitsSo POOSIII MORRO, • , 4.3.ADLEO, 111aineind plati t ng pn.alOritula.of piejal.% lEttoore , AzAti ItStATRIERCIIOnt - - ' Va.thafted: abd told. :Vented: - Reath aod prolutd,Rents collected: • - MontyprOogrect C 4 xnertilm;gioluotrauti; , Nrestaileelf;tilefiXiql,'lWitxVD: tcrld,ll6l, Morrls-Ulialleirell;Wkav- :flpattiawk.-Ria " 1 "41 -, P54i 1 41 , ;',40,4-p ,9,10,1!)pa#, Esq. 4,vp AlVitr4l',? 3 B/AtAVA.: ; -"- 76 .11XAVSIV,STREIT;' , ' • ' - tioTptirell liirta of go, mrld,' , ..; • ...74:4; • ORONISE-4et.)040i- •• 1, • .A IiPHOLV : ANVEXCJIZALTION - ' - ~,,%:..6,C5;77:111/4D/LP114.a ., L7 Nark. to: i4,11...19.1.1Fk - 3. CV, 31111.37.,,r: 6301. 3/47 ~L.,,,! 3 1 14/135.3F, as, in O g l igo/AT ikept TUIRD:)IIIIIVggigT/07,1"!3t!'00.11ir ealeettonsnitule Iteltl44 Tri4rt+i ' in: Vatted 14tetia akkd the In, ;pvte * reWe thilleottois sieddomd , Dritle Arawit onArditaat XtalatiVt%?. I.Tafairriat,,.NutK, bought:: ; • Liza ,Warrenti bouglifaad aoptt:p6aleralaApatle suai Aalltaa. i toans Thaeraw aetatlatid. _ Bantamat - Mosta baightaaittlaVaikAllashialailoar at lb° 13, *1: R-liittatighlitia4l4awAaski, 31IDWASD: avr.A.R.Uri• RIORARD. PARRY,' ' lOU , „ , 00Furthislonerroir:i ta; goo 'lt 1' A. • tROICARS . .I.J.'III.tip`ACENN7I . B. sad ;00 . royAmrt4olfrAfttolitioo' to"toOnfic . loved:lDA lifonot fOezon-ziolttenbCone;,t4zont,,;iiiktrlOneofioit tiroftliotoi ftry.'" Ant' lettetO of AnolAt ,oiff43lol, Propromptattention. - tltentrter;? ; W Doi floao;ty Withers' PlOl4 B lO-4.:.': . „ i r • - • ilharPOWOes,'Ec.' 00., 'Pblladilpilo; • - • Itiettorfl Bardolptr, , POltodelilkia, ObasrleNXll .". •lOW • .• ft, amid: alph: Plaladelobli:• „ am*e ; lfaftD, ► -11 " JrtniD 4 -; ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , • onsvosssulyr JAMISLATVaII OP "rzo n STSR prnoraiqA.) . . RIVII ONNT: priteriat_allawari if.:l: l ePelaori, t_Dja bask. on,Demes 'Npl3lll' TlllllO EMMET, , Anitsbumnrion el.l , Milano tAloit•Lelso,w 'open fose.the: transsation et basil:Lem. an is the only Chertereb Wilnd Peal 4 0011 tH in the ,northirn pest .4f the atty. ThiCtlflaii *VI Nropeze(ibillyttrOci P ia'Sg and also 61 - 140N1b1Y8 ant THIIRSDAr, from b wen 9 o'clock In ths e ••1 • Tre -- 4K -; „ - Stephsi Bnith; 4.:31kn0b Doslc.• Joh t tri.',Liory, var wo u; • , Um. nenn.K.4llfrongi' , -. Aims Wesleppari j7sniellreSerknifii, . Bray, Ron. 'Wm „ • NANO 11.iPavibseb, - Froderick litspei t " , P. o,...lllln2akeic - .• Trizetelfszt, ,Zahn Nana, Jost* P s , beepers,geofrge Kneshb, , John eellbr, 7i:; " • vsintasns - rerds,a,m,rll:lli44ll.' 'eighlas emu-mg-- FUND, - •;-`441:1MTED:- STATEB 11.11 TRIIST OCHST?ANY, romer,of 74111.1) and CANT- Streets. 'A Largo and WWl max . iieednieLnd pati fikeleatde metedterwakvaotioei lOW friIISHR OMIT' inn , MST from ilia day of deposit *the day of erithdrairalr 0190►hOareppfrom - 9 aza.l) .oVoolf *my, day ' sod es MONDAY./Mifferi from I; wall 9 oYolocaci?- - • DB,A.TTS for age kae. Woad, Ireiaadi and barilaadi from ET norarda. rxeMeut- 1 13T11121ThfrIe. 1 / 1 43905P,,...,,.: rreasarer—PLlNT VAL - - - fell " —jA • 3l 7f l l l ef u Me' 1 'V rt-ler4o Q.4tVLNG reftil):4l - VXPER CENT. IN- A, TAI . IIIST—NAIZIORAL, &Min ,Alitialf QOM., PAM' . . ..,-WalaillT BTRIIST 80173`f . {,AMIST 9944;14 Oa 141101 r, 1.13ML/414“..P11ia‘t , ", ' .'' s•.. • - ' laapitormarafarras 114.?* Or ! , -P1111111111,1 7 FAIIIA.: -% Maul, rajejyy4 ba, say auxdatiear mall, ant la. tereid a rgrsopt .day or APPOP4 to tau-d it , ,fi,rith^ Ilia Moe - Si ojaa corny lay "fain liaPigoekialli' maralagzall 4 ollabot. to tte 'arosizi, , a* ea I#,Jadg: gad Taratalorsmatiaat $lll-3• 2 404. -,-.: 1 ,1 1. , ,.7:.,,7,,.. p ;;;;00X.AgialliyA L iTeini L ktatilaal v ~, . - , WanDlT , awlampaili 'Oak ~#Pamac ~ Wiet:tltsabakitia --, ;- r;‘-.•--- -,, , ,- •._ ”gg.vniaoriraao l • 41.-4 , -; •!....-it. , ? •;,..., I Eton„Hanty.liileanor,:. ~ 1 I.:Oanoli lawallivi , :•.:.: 3211 W - 4 - fx ,7- 0 , i•Joiv i o= SIP • i .-. , • - ' n° /fri i;..' ;•,'.:-• ~ Vsa tel.`, ~_ ', . s im apief. e t...p.-7 V.; nie j arvikkur ~to L.:.,1 , ': - 0. liiilitnnite..C"-i. ~ , I tem7r , Dlffeiiditelhor.Tr,... ktom StThe ',likYii peokivo4p#4 P wayi"m ent aO n t a t d o i n 4 a g l l74 mt , l , i , t , SW , pr/6114w V stV ip i4ler li;BOIITA q TI MORT AGROMEOIIIENTa - aad lack • ariasiliaii tanisi; %lid et Wilt 411oliptifiinfre rafait safaxity.lo Use depM. - i ton, swAvrAtiakcikanot rim I.4sive - penniumasyllod Et& billti js , ,t.i#Ms tMliloa• . ; -„.4:,.11 x,-,1.' '<:,l,- -.!°4447,,, N;I:e *if .600 k tti:lo4T;; . r4Ort VIM: =Ali aivpme Imo: v ,' re :It 1:2,41030ete.-!sintErztr.4 .1.11 rirstaVr I ttAVOAractit'ittrink:Y . : - , - NW 134'1005 Nox. ll _dimair.4.lPm: 11 riatiortvitssAwnlND,,- ,, t - - No: - 88—(to'sicrit m, , Stlittn4 in*- .L. 1 Pia °Err. grAlriktrenNetti VAN - 10 ‘ .1 .. .ay • 4 aableti~~,aii~r f~aic~ess:,t~ririrriinpa: GOFF: Sr,PATEBSONA, , IMROR U 8 ANDI,MANU?AOTUSHHS SIDLEIIY, 1 7 'IHANNBMS:TifhtMONIOi zas ltoliont,sTnEßT, sttl2-2m . •o; _~ Miii '*.ii*lif ",,a4',ot*ltt.l ' .3 •,:, ~r PAINTINGII, . t LOOKINGiStriASENk 'PORTRAIT/ at . o rurruan'assras, Ii ever] variety. .- .•e JAM.HBI3,:BAItIai 81 ,, 130N1 : • ~ 811,0R11821fOT Street,. • ~ 7a .,. ~....~~ rt ' , dPpaeitb , the~ffieud Honde:~_e' rirriti,l 74 .l i oL)s. " ti'cjakrittON lia=t2ls !MIZE= " 0E33 DOMINION" • wt”' ." Are I ; 3 4Aoto'r 9 otpiirtor tho pant tor 'mord - b y • - - Aft TRUBk BURNFIAItf 4 Nee. 'lll , ttud 119 , alovath,TEPtiril. STAMM, • , PItIL&PELVMA.; taorehooto igniting Philadelphia? should, By all 111611114,4117 iglniply theae COYISH and TEA or vl'lol-41'6 foßtptoontiaZ tutu nee, M 4 ,de,iittneit In a ehortittne to titivated. all others: A, B:k tl,2ate'slio iminufsetnters, titotot the ratoulh (AltnuNtioEtx-Itiu'rxD AIR-TlagT ti LF.EDIALI44 40.1,Nf1AND,..141t.0, Whit* thAtaintlothalletraljban , te, lire the " beat In the Alse,„ttedit - 1 0lenbt;rY,•.-- 11W*1111,13ti AWLS iitiOlt StlaNa. WriZAVYO4, 4:o6nitiney -Y.l3lo'itracf.AFlrSl , moo 4 5 .4,,0cr0,510, at waver 'artitil,apor,ine k 1 /# 6l : l ' - '.'k . . #44 41 4 1 40 ,444 t 7 ' ;5" Mk 1.0410; - ; • „ 7 yoL. 0 11 801 , 1:41!LE..CLOAKSi OCTQB & CO. ititierition of Lades to their Stook of q.9Ags, CIRCIILARB,•RAaLANB, iko • - - - /hatable for , • , At *ho • . Zil3. 708 CHESTNUT STREET, . "yen. PHILADELPHIA.. - - " AUTUMN R SS - , GOODS. - . SHARP LEiIe BROTICEB3 are openinglireneh• printed do isinee, of rich Cashmere styles, mall and intaluu2 de- Mean,- Mao, Aobee de,Lagne ei4edne, and Robes de, Onambre. -, • ' ' '&n23-if - .0/183TNI:P1 and BIGHTII. iILAOX.,FREITQH CASSIMERES;— •-. Birchen eery exoellent Bleok Deeekles. of ye. ?lone - quitlitiOi." Bleck' Pirnob 044bn New" stylos of -Autumn and Winter Caunneree - asaEt-If _ALL GOODS #Ol3 18581 •0ier 4 3,000 laid* of NEW alLKB;just'receirod by THOB,NLBN Nat, •-• 1-N. B. cm EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN &root; Bought for CAFE and to be iold only foi 0A eH ! , — We can confidently weert that the above geode are so, ei . eap that, piitahaserff carCaaeo a large - pet oeutagely , Our .NLAOKSILXB aaxmat.ba. sitUelled oo tlils Oonti. .aeut 01."„ • - ' Wee elledge • cOffipirlao'n:' - • - • if , Pole do Ohavres Yalencisa, and yory handsome Bog.- sad - Rime Clanton., - - New . Stella 43liaw,la,,Orvii • ..- • ,- . I -A•siry.larke etosii,af:tiOhasstio Mueltal. „ Vannes, BlidikeTh Quilti;Colinterpisnos,&e. Jitat Sandi.); I.luees il.nur own itotiotdation :Table Clothe, - Table. Civerei• Plano _Covers, gland, 'Coiera, /Cc. , , • Clothe; ,Thissiftiiiis”; /co., for If iints'and Soya' *ear. ; Wei have' determined_ to 'keep "the beet- /fink this season ye have eves Ilad.; tO "wan tal u our reputa; tion ea ono of tlio Beat sollBel 111 414440.12h111: to Buy at: ' • . T it'lift Yf ••& , 'it B. Opr. strom k COMING GARDBN Btrea4. •• • "WI 'HATN, ONLY, 'ONB PRICE." . • W .4,00P5. . • - • FALL _ _ , Ati nov!reoef Ong a:,lPoice Osortatilit of NOW Goods In adatiOn linikorlatione; they offer Ode 4040 n aielietlon Irciiiidie'eiocka Of. ogler loaporiern. The, whole solleeilini Is roily oquei in variety ; in beauty of /reign and 8200il•DOOpr fobrie, to ani'pait e'eason. The Inspa otiort of. • - .._:—'W3lo-LTIOALII - BUYB-110 laioaltod as sell as tbalarotall anatomopo:- .Tboatook 'l4ll be 4!iptiO'bi, ill ilia steamer. ariittria Shia lan, OS tie, kiayo . soadanitangotoonts to biro Wit to them a aalootlon of aniNaw proodi which may %ppm' In ?iris 1.1401 n tkostaliOn. , -; , s;sy : .C• • • - ' • ' ' SOO J AIPD'BI>j ( dHHBT2iIIT 6T: NII4*G, NEW 'DRY GOODS; FOR O PALL. - . • 0110 ION AND DESIRABLE STYLES AT LIMP . PRIONS: ' Bayadere.Mohairs.. ;'Neat Ornse-orir do. „Bayadere Satin de Chain*. "-• Bayadere-Riatori and Listort - 'Tanjore Moth and Larellao. 'lupines ell.srool Debege a. Plaid and. °hone Poll do Oherret •'' Pacific and Manchester Printed Asinine', (lay styles do; for Wrappers, - .'Elay styles Osahmere Prints for, do. _ '2OO parderrimas„Anterican, and English Print*. •':" Black Coborg Olathe andrAlneeas. - ;Oloaarblack-Mlke, all widths:: ' • Scarlet. and Orlinson Celsius; croestedselth Blaaklar Children, &a.; &a. - - - • Also, a Pall stook - • : DOMEB:CIO,AiID IIIBEIBBING: GOODE._ ‘IHARLIMS ADAMS . , anl.4Le du th • . -- • . Eighth and Arch straits. ANtirxes I I MANTILLAS Mai LTA ELROY reipectfally Invites the Ladies to call and examine his - stock of Mantillas -embracing many styles net to to 'form& elsewhere. d nr stock . !' the largest, oar patterns the latest styles , and our prices so low that we defy 'competition. 6.800 yards :111ack,ourd - .Fancy Allis; 27%, 44, 50, 58; rich ? 132X,,68; 761 very rich, 81, 87%, 05, . $1 / o , ( X9Yaldt ..Delithiets, Baines,. Jaucals, • 10, lig, lox ; lex, 20i 22, 26, 28, - 'Bl, 86,decidedly the cheapest 14 the ,",, , „ ,0 000 yards fine Trench Lawny, fo, 13%, 16%, 20, 26, `worth many of them, 37% to 62X, very fine. ' Ode lot of .orane Bhawla,st 518, worth $30." • 50 9 Yards Bide band Passimeres, SIN, worth In, with a gotat variety of desirable goods .for men's and boys , wear,, less,than usual prices..., ~ • , • 1,000 laid' bfazirdllesWeetinge, at 26, - yrorth 76. - ^ - 4•000 syyle , ',Ribbons, the-oh6spest in the i tooo . llo, elrmich'NeedleWOrked st 1, worth 10,'066atrdsWPiiiii and *aid end cambric white Geode, the greatest bargains in the city' Ribberii 'MA' 7ringea and Trimmings, In endleis vs, iie,ty, &Lissa than half tie usual prices. 'Jet-tnths•tt . • U loath N/NT.II 13treet. iPANTALOON - STUFFS. ;IL Ociatingi, , Vestinp, and Broadcloths. 9910 opeeigly for:Boys , wear. Summer pant Stuffs, celilog cheap. , , //REIM MUSLIMS In 'tbe baietnent, 01, aver good mate, by the-rod or pi ne,'at o",orimp per oent. on the Agent'a package prthe. - ' " ' DOMEOTIO GOODS. . Trish LinonoOne and heavy. , Shirt Basonis,Table Linens. Towels. Diapers, and Napkins. - Tiohinge and_Flannels. .-MARBBILLES QUILTS. Blankets from sl,l6.per pair, upwards. - - ' Summer Spreads selling off ehoap. MANTILLA ROOK. Plaid Darters at Tikt.adtVisSislo;ll:2l to $1.75. tine Polders from WAS to $8.50.. Bat oloir, ;more Bok : mantinsa: and Duiters, whist' 'iro will sloes eat at a great redaction. Otiods for Summer and 1041-Trarelling Dresses. ~;:lii4rriniacks, neat iindldrit new etylee. • • I...CIODPSII, OONADD, ; M . '..Oorker NINTH and MARESTr IVINPS WHITE :AND' BLA,ON if BAREGXi' rer Elhftwls,,-Tiamtuf," - &e.,' witolosol. 'sod atorgoOporr leuppllod for nett eaaL.. • • r - ri, OHARVEB ADAMS, - RlGTrga,ind ABAg,Btrooto. 5 '14141#1.i1ri45005.: SOUTH SECOND -STREET. - 33 _ ; • MILLINERY (100 DB, • ••-; ,•"1 Will iluene pFettitrixt to ,exhiblt a most complete and : tlegenfaieorimesi t - ' - -_ wow'Btjlea BONNET alliAlON, la !Temente yirletyr k:,112 - NO4 -' d - 4187310At . i noviatiA, i - - ..RBATIIEtI4, IWOHEIt, bro., .iieq;:alaiatitlful Steckel - - - - - - SVRAW:. GOODS Cleniirlflag all the 4ealrable Styles. Our7itlcTB, which are fixed and uniform, ire gradatited at : mixibium Airixtrox ukolq cos; - Snide' which or a:allow " PEIt GENT. FOR °ABU. - , feboi • distance, who may not, be aware eiteteiloa of inch an Itstabllihment, OUT araEsi,' *lll, beadt themselves by a 31tit to d,-H: ROB/WILED& dc" BROOKS 3sElooth EI*MoND streati shore Chestnut. , . - • : PIIItAD~LPBTA, 1858 i 104 u, sTpcx. .1.858 LINCOLN, & NIOHPIa, ' 740. *5 SOUTH BECOND_ STREET, i,3IIP.ORTBRa 'AND MANIITAOTIIMBRII =CZ • " ' ei BTRAT GOODB, " •.• rualvEuli VELVET AND BILE BONNETO, TRIMMED oTEKSV nornrzra, - !ttaßoNs, - ' e •• It*FigS, Said . ' - 'MILLINERY OOODS OBEIRALLE. I'l4mi 9ionnit4 oi4da sod trimnivi • NOTlTAtyarx IiVESTERNIMEERB i.e. invitidLOistri.Eid'eicir4hie Site, ' - MOtrOOMPLETE STOOK TO DE WOOND IN TEE OpusTET,.. waft-1m HiFigdiZt JOZt.i3 . ); „ " ' AND X`EOI. I BAIIXIAIIII IX - FANCY ` PIES .A. 105 ',STRAIT poNr•itts, • ARTIPIOAL aLovinkta,,IRTICHEB, deo. sOkr 'FUR 4ND woot zeTs., • • • • • • - The ottontiog,of. arty and equotry flptiers fo to 'a Urge and 'rum stook of Om shoTe goods, it DIAILKET OLT ftEETk aniS2m.•• • •::„.` • • BELOW 111111. AUGUEIT, 1868.. We • would 'write, the Attention. , Southern and 'Western Buyers to our Foll Stylesof • , •,: SUS, YEW/WA sad , - FANCY BONNETS, ~ • A . itSTNESS, and , pv., -nfILLINERT 40DD8, ' , Nod latly,for the Trade et the lowest Market "prises. B,t3ayri „ . art EsTrivz stieetl rafif.TAR.=',WSLIA, ClO. - ; '922 'clinurittiat .6teeiit;.:l44lotordia_irarks of ?iii ; ,..PbtrertoTettr,;Phielol e r:gy; Water.Thire; , eidt no. ; . , "• , ;22(4ialtubirldAirik,tV,:;„iltrwIt• orebttlidtet; irtieb bitf 'MA ' beel ine; Cabinet free to , visitant.- Orders _by mall to be *Abided jtrorler, & Co, 022 Chestnut yep wlty t eep . , . . . . 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' . ~• ; . - - 41 , , M , i ,7 . -' ' "I" , . . . .. , . . , •. , . . EMU flltp '4Thoobs. tv , SHARBLVBB BROTHER% „OHNBTIABT AND BIGUTH. L, oo AIITIIIctIV BALBI3 Buyers of Jot gale anb gel• TO - LET—To tretired single gentleman, a handle= front room,' with' board turd the Comforts of a home, where there are, no children, in the moat de sirable part of Walnut street, abovo Broad. ' Apply,' with roar mune and address, to J. 0., office of Ma Prws. • au2o-Bt* OA • TO, RENT—T,argo' Store and Dwelling RN% House, No. 422 North PICCOND Street, between Callowbi 1 and WI low streets. coat aide. Co oking ranges ; t and cold water • f lee through Out. PtIPO• moot 60 feet In length, which will be altered into dining-room and kitchen, if preferred. Basement for merly rented for We per year: • Th a to one of the beet Wakens oeations au the city ror Bhoe store Dry Goods, or 0 othing house. I he entire promises will be rented to a good tenant for Roo per,yeat. Appl at BAIIIJBL NATri AN'S, No. 224 itoath THIRD Street, below Wa.hut et. 1110tAR FOR. SALE—Perfectly new, 40 feet JUP long, with cooking implem+nl■ complete. Also, Oyster 001.. Ap.ly of SAMUEL NATHAN'S, No. 224. south THIRD Street, suIP-St , below Wttlout mt.. FOR- SALE.—A handsome residence, .0101.: with modern improvements, large side yafd grapecr, eta.' 81=11, near SPRING- GARDEN dtreet. Terms easy. P. g LYND, 6N Eibuth, FUME Street.Anesond story.)' FOR SALE - OR'- i n handsome new manahn, rooms, and 40 urns, bear eirynedd Station, North. Pennsylvania „Railroad: Site splendid,. fruit abtuidant;', health 'unsurpassed. Any person really desiring a handsome country seat in enotisuge for city, properky, will, and this an unusual opportunity of accomolishing his object Apply to P K. faND, 63( South SIXTLISt., (end story) au.l4-lm FOR SALE.—A pretty Cottago, vino , rooms, and one or more scree on Wyoming avenue, two miles out the Second street Turnpike. Aim sere- , ral handsome Oottage lots The neighborh ood is healthy, beautiful. ant rapidly imp. oving. P. R. LYNp v bX,Soutti 81.Xyll. Pt , (2d story.) anl4-lm ea TO BE LZT—On account of removal HILT - to our 110 W store, the hone No. 02 CRESTED?, below Fifth street. Possession may be had about the tint of ,October. The position i.e one of the moot deal table to Phlledelphia.' - - Per tome of lease apply to aulS4ut J. E. CALDWELL fc. CO. - FOR , SALE—Valuableßeall Estate on .11E1a.North Third stieet, Including TUNED OTOitEB 'on Third street, Noe. 422, 424 and 420. Moo, two four .story BRICK StfiLDINGIS on Dillwyn !Area. Nos. 417, 419, 01. Lot 60 foot front, extending in depth 118 feet to Dillwyn—nets an annual rent clear of taxes of about $2,609. - Apply to. .W. ht. LEVICS, . call - lm _No. North SIXTH Street. MaTo RENT—Ccunting-liouse No. 130 North .Delaware Avenue, with • floor extending through to Water street. AkOly to JOHN M. KENNEDY I.Y. 00., sue ; 132 N. Delaware Avowal. U. TO RE N T—The second and third stories of Ho. 103 ARCH Street;sesond door ebove front, north side. Apply to _ . 0. 0. SADLER le: 00., 9 North Water Street 1 4 10 R SALE—A yalnablo LOT, in the ...viol "? niti of the 'Baltimore Depot, in en improving neighborhood. ' Poi particulars, agree,' !1., Box 927 Poet-office, Summer .fizeorta. :VPHR ATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, ..i2A 'LANCASTER CO., PA —Was opened the eighth dav °Clone for visitors. Thie healthy Summer resort has many advantages which reoominend• it to the ,pubilein search of a home place to enjoy the mountain air daring the hot• semen. it Is elevated twelve bun 'dred feet chive, water level. There are graveled Walks through dense forests, and shaded arbors ; by the way side ire: many springs of the purest Stott water, at a temperature of 49 to At degreee of Fahrenheit. At the summit is, ao observatory overlooking en area of 40 miles egtos-e of farms io Gm highest elate of mitten, lion, embracing the whole of Lancaster county, and points in ten other counties, . The acenery fades away in the boundary of mountains at the distance of 70 miles: It is, altogether one of the most grand and ex teneive panoramic alone tube met with In any country. NI) kind of epl4e •io has ever been known here, at any eeaaon of. the year. Many - beautiful drives over good roads'. _The hotel will accommodate comfortably 400 portions: 'Every variety of baths. All the modern im provements now in nee in ilrst•elass watering plates will be found here. All vegetable. raised on the farm. Tho beet help employed in every department. The Proprietor flatten himself that he will be able to give ample satisfaction to his guests. Good stable room. Good stook of livery horses, and carriagee on band. For further informational:A eircalare tall on .1080PII 0. MTE 0, Third and Vine atreete ; JAHR. 0. liditLE, No. 810 Chestnut street, and on the Proprietor J'OSEPH SONIG2d A CU ' Eft, Ephrata Post Oftlee, Lancaster county, Pa. HAY'S HOTEL, ,WILLIABSSPORT, LYCOMINII COUNTY, Pl. The undersigned has purchased the large and elegant building, corner of THIRD and PINS Street, formerly occupied by the West Branch Bank, and -has enlarged and refitted it Ina superlorstyle. Williamsport is one of the, most -delightful inland towns in 'Pennsylvania, and his house, he horse, will be found'pleatant; as well to Ahe tratreller'es to those citi zens of the' metropolis who to pass an agreeable .time during the hested,term or the summer. omnibus runs front hie Hotel to the Proket and Railroad Depots free of chtage. Iy2B-ihit . , W. it. HAY, Proprietor. CARD.—OOLUBIBIA SOUSE, OAPE IS IL/ LAND, t(. J —The subscriber, thankful. to hie Mende and the public for the great and unmerited pa tronage bestowed eve the House this season, begs leave to say that he will have choice Rooms to let from and after this date, daring the remainder 6t the sewn. The hones will remain open until 20th Feptember. L. HARWOOD. an2.tf - Angina 2d,18 2S. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, - ATLANTIC , 01'21f, N. J., Will be kept oven for the accommodation of guests until the drat of September, or longer, if the weather Is Womble. • Price of Board from this date until the close of the season, 2.11 per week, or $2 per day. dc• PARKED, au1441 Auguit 18th, 1883 iaIGANTINE HOUSE, BRIGANTINE B Besch,'N.J.,ll3NRY D. WITH, Proprietor. This large and elegantly located hones is now open for the reception of visitors. Terms $8 per week or sl.2t per day, Take ears of Camden and Ationtle Unread ; ant out it the inlet, where it. comfoitable boat (Dept Deis). Tinier) will be in resdinem to coney them to the ANSION HOErSE, afAITOR OMINIC.- 0.1. This elegant - oatabliehment, beautifully 'Hosted on the banks of the Lehigh, Is now ready for the romp tion of summer abater,. There Is no locality in Penn. sylvanite, nor, peritunpa; l / 2 the tinned Mates, which coin blues ao many attractions se the valley of the Lehigh, and the above Rotel will afford A most comfortable home to visitors desirous of viewing the magnificent 'moony, inexhaustible mines, or stupendous works of art of this interesting region. jet -gm* G30)138 nOPP3II3, Proprietor BEDFO ft It S well-known and delightful gurombr Resort /will be opened for .the reception of Visitant on the 16th of ;nue, and kept open until the let of October. The new and spaclons Buildings erected last year are now;o fully iximpleted, and the whole establishment has Oen ttualehen in superior stile; and the amammoda ttone will be of a chamber not excelled in any part of the Goltful Btates. - The Hotel iii ha banter the management of Mr. A. G. AWASH, whose experienee, emuleone manners, and attention to hligueste, give, the amplest iuisursnee of comfort and kind treatment. Li addition to the other moans of access, it le doomed proper to state that punnet', oin reach Bedford by a: astyliglit ride from Chalabereburg. ThMonapany bare made extensive arranitimente to supply, dealers and individuals with 4 ' Bedford Water' , by the barrol, carboy, and in botUes, It the following prima, at the BprOge, tie: . yor • barrelimoThery) - no. me" .. $4 00 000 N Do. mUlborry) 800 • , Do. (eak)...t... 200 farboy, 10 gallons 2 26 • Dottlez,lx piht, per dozen 1 &0 The barrels are carefully prepaid, eo that pm &mere may depend upon receiving the Water fresh and street. All communications ehould be addressed to THR 101DPORD 61INDRAL BPRINOB 00., , Bodfoid County, Pa. _ Mummer extUritionti. FOR °Alt MAY.—EXPRESS LINE—The swift and favorite Steamer LLOON,' , Capt. W. WitILLDIN, leaves Arch-street Wharf for baps kW every Tueeday, Thursday, and Batuday Morning at 9) o'clock. Beturning, leave' the Vane on, the intermediate days at 8 o'clock A. M. Tare $2, carriage hire included; &Irritate $1.60 ; Beason Ticket! $B, carriage hire extra. Jy6.2m* E I /NPR FOR trF R D SEASHORE.ATLANTIC ILL F AD. ONLY TWO AND HALE HOURS TO THE SEA: SHORE.; On and liner Monday, June ith, and until further no- Hoe; (Sundays excepted,) three trains daily to Atlantic) City, end return, First Pamenger Train leaves Vine st. wharf 7.60 A. M. 130Cond '« ' " " 4.00 P. M. /freight Trainwith Passenger Oar attached, 4.36 A. M. AecoMmodatien Train to Weymouth, 5.86 P. M. LEAVES ATLANTIO 0/TY. Hirst Passenger Train leaves 6.00 A. M. Second " 4.40 P. M. yreigkit Tminwith Passengercarattached,ll.3o P. M. Acoommodation Train leaves Weymouth,, 6.26 A. M. HADDONF/ELD TRAIN Leaves Cooper's Point, II A. M. and 2 P. M. Haddonfield, I P.M.and3P.M. Tare to , Atlentlo, when tickets are purchased before entering the cars, p. 80.: Persons wishing to go down to the Bea 'OOPS and return the same day, tan spend SIX HOURS ON THE BEACH. Tickets for the round trip, $2.60 Tipkete to go down in the afternoon and return neat rni mo ng, or down on Saturday afternoon and return on Monday taorning, RAO. EXTRA NOTICE. Tile Acconanodation Train to Weymouth will run through to Atlantic on Saturday Afternoon, end con tinue to run every Saturday until further notice. Learn Vine street. 35 P. M. 4 00 A. " A.tiantie City , • Stepping at all Stations. Monthly tickets win be sold at the following rates: For the month of Juns,slo For the month of Sept. $l6 " « ; duly, 20 For three months, 46 ' " Atigust, _'2o - Her four months, 60 CEnrchis, School', - Lodges, Companion and Library Association, Wishing sperm trains, should' make early _ Breight must be delivered at Cooper's Point by P.M. fhb Company will not be reevaluate for any goode until teot d v s a$ rtsiptini for by their Freight Agent at the Point.. ;, „. . R. FRAZER, Secretary. „WA*, . . A id .r t o . - BRIDGETON,—The Steamer EXPRESS leaves ARCH Street Tues. days, Thursdays, sad Saturdays, at 8,4 &elo ck A. M. Returning, leaves BRIDGETON Mondays, w o d i .,,, ,i,,,,, and Fridays at 8 o'clock A. M Stopping at New eagle; Delaware City, Bort Delaware and the usual Litudloge orithe oohanaey Through tickets for Milleville, Vert Elisabeth, Idauricetown, Dividing . Creek, Newport, Cedarville, and Ma . rton. , jy29-ltn TAW Si BEERS' LUBRICATING GREASE, the beet and cheapeit compound for treaelng the sales of OMNIBUSES. CARRIAGES, CARTS, DRAYS and WAGONS, and HEAVY MACHINERY. Por sale In tin •cate, kegs, and barreli, by all the DP.UGGISTS intim olty width° MANUFACTURERS, 1712..dut No.15,81: 1 IITAIL WATIM OtaieL PIRLADELPIIIA. 1 - EJESIAY. 'AUGUST 24. , 1858. 0 2Ebtuationai. " DUFF & CO.'S '14.11.0/LN VAffe;47.4 !TILE COLLEGE, donliadiVrornar • '""• """ EMOTE and CHESTattViitlnetij (tstabliihed in 1840 . , and incorporatedbytb tort of psnnsviaant . a.) In this woll•knort Mutton' tho • • - 'COONTIN4 GOOSE IA Practical, dingle, and Double Entry • 4 , r BOOKKEEPING, including all the AUXILIARY Dboas,l:3olool4oAri CAL onsTioxs, and • DUrSINES3 WRITING, taught in the most successful and setisiardta4Y lo . •au2l.4y !CROW:IN, aira• - UV G. G.E.E. AGNEW'S NSTIT .zott E • YOUNG LADIES, 1711 TINE. . 1 "" on MONDAY, Beptambert3th, re-open tie Mirka - -ninth session. For circulars containing fermi 'eV; elm APIA> to W. G. E." /: NEW, Prin. ,•• • au2.3.lm* Ttll TINE aot. CADEMY OF THE P R 0 TE'S T:. NT -CB BPIBOOPAL OULTBOI.I, LOCUST and 31,81P88. Streets. „ , The autumnal Session of this Institutiorio open on MONDAY, September eth, at 9 o'clock . ,"1,-";k •i , The Episcopal Academy presents peculiar, *ante gee both for the moral and Intellectual Ira' , and for 'the phi alma development of the youth coinfultted to Its care. The course of imaructlon ie thorn h, and; no pal. a will be apared to perfect the pupils in le r , Mous Studios which from time to time Ahoy Pr. Cue ' The rotting of the Academy Building aro nuirlilreine, lofty, and well ventilated, and the pupils duriMk re coils enjoy the advantages of an enclosed play.r . and an ample gymnessium. • Boys able to read, and not lees than eight' • of j age, are repaired as soon as they have begun 49. te and cipher, and are conducted through the Y us Masses of the Academy with a rapidity proportio their ability. The tuition tee for•,those In the lowest olaselers6o per annum, for all others $76 per annum ; payabletlillf yearly. In advance. Besides this feel there are , Charges. Drawing, the French language, and the of the Gymnassinns being included in the price449te mentioned. Application for admission maybe made to the'itt eal, at the Academy, daily, after - August 91st, bet iv , the Bourn on.° and 12 o'clock A. M. ' _ . anl.6-ta f-far 0 ITTENEIOUSE ACADEMY—The Eig 11- 1 8. Session of this Institution. for 'Boys will.c mince WEDNESDAY, September V 1868. 11 - Northeast corner of CUES 'NUT and EIGHTEEN Streets. Entrance on Eighteenth street. S' 11 LUCIUS BARROWS, 1 pri .,..,a,, au2l-121 MIN H. WESTCOIT,4 "r 'll •• • WITHERS & PETERSON, Dltt/lIRRS I No. SO South TIIIRD Street, (East : aide - ' Promissory Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, km s , Ins. turing In this or other States, promptly collected, end pillion advised Immediately on receipt of fonds. _- Drafts at sight or a tow days to run, cashed at inedeA rate rates. Southern, Eastern, Western, and Pennsylvania State; Money bought at low figures. Drafts drawn on all the principal cities in tho Union. au2l-2,n WEST POINT AND COI:LE G- Y V MATILEMATIOS —Private bunions in any poi Son of Mathematical and Machincleal acienee - and that scitaial Inetructirn which will Insure excellence In desk ozonise, and the attainment of the b ghee Acadeptie; hoopla. may be. obtained of P. STEWART. litelPute. 108 POIJKIif Elt.. below OaßSTlllln. mal-Ott youNG LADIES' INSTITUTE, •,.," S. W. Corner or AROSE am TENTH Streets. The pupils Wails institution ere inetruetea in all the, - branch a or a thorough Englieti education, sad everp , , facility for the a.qulrement o. knowledge provided foe them. French, Painting and Drawing tatmht at undo; rate charges. The Fall term will a mm nce Pept, lat. aul9.lot* Jr9ltltlßT BROWN, ~ f' , ODINERCIAL AND CLASSICAL STITUTS, at 1302 FILBERT Street. —Tele School• will open MONDAY, sth of Septem!er. All Ing/1411- branches: Mathematics. the Olaselee, and Modern Lan guages, taught bye method which insures sedarate ant , thorough koow,edge ' - • For testimonials of Neocene terms, and other pirtlett. , tare coo the Oireular t whielt maybe bad at 019 OkIIDST.. NUT, or 1802 FILBERT Street. Dr. 0. SIGDENSTIORER. tate of Brooklyn, L. I. Referenees.—Rev. J. A. - Vaughan, Rev. William H. Farness, Rev. W. J. Mann, Rev. J. B. A. Bomberger,. Rev Th. Stork, Prof. John S. hart, Prof. 11. Vetbako, Benjamin - Gerhard, Era . Charles Testa; Zee', 0. P. ' Ilagedorn, Esq. tor R. W. Beecher, Brooklyn ; Rev; 0-. W Bethune,Bronklya ; Theodore Sedgwiek, Esq., N. P. Prof. 0. 0. Felton, Cambridge. aul9.lm* EIDGEHILL SCHOOL, PRINCETON, NSW JERSEY.—Thie School 111 adapted to those who desire their eons to have a careful preparation for College or for a business life. Thorough instruction is given in English, Mathematics, Apo ent and Modern Lungusges. &o. The instrnotorsalm, not only to have their pupils thoroughly master fundamental principles, but to form those habits of thought which will render future wad higher attainments rapid and easy. Dada. motion. Composition, and Debate are practised in the Edgeloil Literary Society, which embraces all the tin: pile of this School.' For particulars, terms, &0., ad. dress REV. JAMES I. 111.1,14, or " anll.2oe REV. JAMES P. OUCHES, Prim:Vag: RE MISSES AERTSEN will RE-OPEN: " their SCIIOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES on MON: DAY, the oth of September, at their residence. FRIObt Street, Germantown. - ' stl7-Ita* -11/1/SSIS - CASEY AND MRS. BEEBE'S LT.II BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL TOR YOUNG LADIES, No. VOA WALNUT Street, went of &WEN TRRNTH, Philadelphia, will be re-opened on WEN SUDAN', the Sth of September. atiMni* CRITTENDEN" , PHILADELPHIA IVJ commßnozet COLUtfit, soikAeatt corner of OIIMITNIIT and SEVENTH 13trtnits. An InotitntlOn &feigned to At young men for AC TIVE lIIIBINEBA. • - . - - The whole building li occupied, cad fitted up In a style orpaseing anything of the kind in this country. Thoungh preparation for the eranting.houes BOARD OP TBUBTP4B. D. D. Comegyr, - Trench lioekine, George H. iftrart, David Milne, John Bparhawk, David B. Brown, low Hacker, A, V. Persona, D. 11. Hinman, Frederick Brown, Joehrut Lippincott. ap211.13 ILONG'S SgßiglitMDEN ACADEM Y, -KJ N. B. corner BIGUTiI and BUTTONWOOD Ste. COMMERCIAL DICSAIITaiIiNT.—IIook-keeplng in all its TllllloUll forme; reparing Students th oroughly for situations In any brg nch of busisseu; Plain and Orna mental Writing,' Commercial Calculatins; Law and Cor respondence. /to Irstitfitida the Dnltod BUMS gives a more therotigh ifin practices course. In this depart ment no teaching Is done in classes, and Is open DAY and-EVENING. Time unlimited. MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART MENT.—(Separate from the above ) , Young Man and Boys are prepared for any grade of eh English and Clati sisal Education, vie: Spelling, Beading, Writing, Gram mariGeography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, ?co., Ancient and. Modern "niral4r ols , with al the higher Collegiate Studio*. Sessions of 6 months commence September lit, and isintary Ist: Poplin tooolsed at any time fore or after these dates and charged accordingly. Cata logue tatuistted gratis. m.1125.41' L. DONLEAtrie LbI4G, Orfizedpid. RR triNT & STRATTON'S CHAIN OF A-. 1, NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi ladelphia CoOphre, Southeast, oorndr SEVENTH end CHESTNUT Streets. Nor Information, call or mend for circular. JelS.o EVENING , SESSIONS HAYS COMMENCED. WILL RE-OPEN ON T E FIRST BioNDAT n SEPTEMBER, for tho 13oholostio year, oonolotiog of tort moothi, FXBIEM INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1623 WALNUT street, PHILADELPHIA. The system of tuition is based on that adopted In the beet Senduaries in Europe, sod comprises thorough In struction in the English, French, and Latin languages ; special attention Is ales paid to the formation of au ele gant Atilt) of composition, and to the MiltiVation of a taste for polite literature. The course of study will embrace every branch of education. A limited number of pupils admitted into the family. Their religious and moral training is Under the special Gore of Mrs. Reed, who has had many years etperience, and deference will be paid to the feelinga and wishes of theleparonti In tingle tilitiers, The health and comfort or the young ladles Is also carefully attended to by her. Weekly boarding pupils, from Monday till Friday, re. solved at proportionate ro t es. A. week 'e vacation at Ohristmas and at Easter. TERMS. (Payable half in advance, and half at the expiration of dye mouths.) For tuition in the regular course of study $lOO 00 N. 11.—A Junior cluea will be formed. German, Spanish, Italian, and other languages, Mu. ale, (vocal and iustrumentalo Drawing and ' , elating, (in oil and water colors,) at Brofeasors , Charges. Use of Plano, per annum 20 00 it aggip " Guitar. Por Boarding Washing at 60 cents per dosen. Each boarding pupil le required to bring her own tow. els Miner fork and spoon. Pew rent at cost TESTIMONIALR It affords me pleasure to state that Mr. J. J. Reed is recommended by official testimonials of distinguished gentlemen in London. From porsonel acquelutancowith him, I can most cheerfully recommend him as an as scholar and gentleman to the confidence of the public. A. CONVERSE. The subscriber takes great pleasure in uniting with Dr. Converse in the above reoommendation. Brom per sonal acquaintance with Mr. Reed, as well as from hie distinguished testimonials, I am confident of his emi nent abilities as a gentleman and scholar. OLIARLES WADSWORTII. We are happy to hear that Mr. J. J. Reed, a gen tleman of considerable literary attainments, and who kasoontributed to Graham's many excellent eketehes on eminent persons, has re-opened hie Institute for Young Dulles, at In W a alnut street, one of the moat admire. ble localities in the city. Mrs. Reed is a lady who has had many years , experience In tuition, and boars a high reputation for success in training her pupils, both mo rally and mentally. Mr. Reed, from his knowledge of European languages, and from having graduated in the Bret colleges in England, imparts the advantages of the best European ardente of education; and particular at tention is paid to the study of English Composition and Polite Literature. We would lay come stress on this latter tact, elncegeneral literary Information and cul ture, though by far the most distinguishing signs of in telligence and refined education, are, on the whole, far more neglected In most schools and colleges than any Other branches.—Editor of Graham's Magazin for July, le6s, p. 81 REFERENCES. Henry Vethake, LL. D., Provost of the University of Pennsylvania. John' J. Fraser, LL. D., Professor of the Physical &lenses in ditto. George Alton, LL. D , Professor of Ancient Lan guage* in ditto. lion. William M. Meredith. • 001. John W. Porney, editor of The Pull; CheirloB G. Leland, gag., editor of Graham's Maga- Var. Rev. William B. Stevens, D. D., Rector of It. An drew's. Rev. Amass Converse, D. D., editor of the Christian Observer. Rev. Charles Wadsworth, D. D., Arch-street Presby terian Church. Joseph L. Keen, Esq., West Philadelphisi. Thomas I. Taylor, Eau., West Philadelphia.' - 10ANO-FORTE—Elementary and dnighing lessons by an accomplished foreign N aafi-artiet. - o. 1623 WALNUT EN. - lat ALBUM( ELM:I.'3 ENGRAVING, DIE SiLking, and Bmbointed Printing, Bnvolopo, anti. Seel Prindi Menurantory,No. 1 liicoutb SISTRIItreet, Philm.delDhis, Pa - gu.Wins WHITE 11E11.-75 balEbblo. of the cele bratatt Detroit River White VIAL, just received St for Web/ • 0. 0. SADLER eo 00. t Nozik W AVIS BtAt. New Vablitationo PRESS, AND TO - BE ,PUBLISHED WITB.DESPATCiI. . BY THE OFFICIAL thsTpituair or TEO IMEORABLB IMOD/PIONS, , TLILL/LYING_ OP TOP TELEGRAPHIC CABLE; WITH ALL ITS lACIDENTS AND ANECDOTES, turnEssiva on DIY/CIMINO; /S WELL AS ERD9II AND DELIABLE iIOORAPHICAL SKETCLUESOF MESSRS. FIELD j AND EVERETT, AND OAFTAIN HUDSON. TUN PUBLISHERS IHTITE TBH ATTENTION OF TITS PUB 1010 lOU ICILLOWIRDI LITTERS, WHIRR BUIPICIINTLT BOUROIIB AND AUTUOIIITT FROM WHIOR BIS CAREFUL ACCOUNT Or TUN GUANDIBT OP HUMAN SIIIIP/LISSB IS MIME. Nuw York, Aug. 28, 1888 esarc Df APPLYTON & CO., Now York. omi/emelt : I take muck pleizure in certifying that r John Mutally wai with um in tho Newfoundland elograph Expedition In the year 1855, and that he was •n board the Niagara during .the Atlantic Telegraph • Xpedltiou of 1857-58; that ho was present at the trial rip in June last,-and the Deal expedition which term'. • atedin ' the successful landing of theeable in Trion.) , t Ntiwtowidiiii3d,'oll, the sth ot,Anknet,.lBsB, Isle indefatigable exertions 'during all this time in looming every fact in connection with the enterprise to deserving of the highest praise. . I hate the fullest confidence in his 'narrative with to gerd to story incident that - took. place on board the Niagara daring the process of 'laying the cable, and I will continue to furnish him with every information in my power relating to the formation, iiroicess, and ata one of the Atlantio Telegraph Enterprise. I remain, gentlemen', -' Very truly your friend,' °YEW W. PIELD. , ' lir: fittrLALty hiving accompanied us on the two At hottio Tolegrsph - Expeditlobs or 1E67,1868, alluded to 'nboiqr by Mr.:l/told, baeyori opportunity, of wbloldite trolled himself to the utmost, to moors the fullest denials In regard to tho'Atlantio Tslea& Enterprise. lodeed, we were aecurtomed to regard hire as the "Historian of the Sxpedition," and we congratulate perceive, that sciauthentic an account la about to be Ilion to the American public::,, W, E, EVERETT 'Cihief :Engineer, U. B. N. NIAGARA, dug. 20, 1858. Gorrnettex : I have been Informed ,thet Mr. John Mulattp le about to publish szarrstlve of the Atlantis Telegraph Eipeditions of 1,667 and 1858. It affords rae pleasure to say he his necompsnied,us in the ?Cassis in both expeditions, and collected the tallest informa tion; and I know of no one t.etter,qualleod to give a ,eorroot and graphic history , of our undertaking, Respectfully your obedient !errant, W. - L. HUDSON, Clomminder . „ AN AUTHENTIC HISTORY FOR THE PEOPLE. 0011PLETN AND AOCNltira, SUBSTANTIAL AND CIIIIAP. :ABUNDANTLY AND GRAPHICALLY ILLUB• iTEATED with Portraits, HAT'S . , Taoism and Omni, and Representations of the Mach : 4,o4 employe& 0u'23.1t D. APPLETON & Now Pork. UST OUT! NOW READY! I THE "NATIONAL lIECRANIC, , TUE GREAT WORIIINGMEN , B PAPER ! - • RhAD IT! READ! READ IT! irr It contains a large amount or matter of vital interest to every one that earn, a living by harlot In dustry. 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