FINAN - eIItiI4NIkTOMMER - ClAli: Tha ar et. .1 . _ ,NifidnarniA,9epa 9 1 1868 There tea a a19 . 11120,91n0 off a/ 93(1n 11a1Woo jj#l.l ro l a 'kick - R.44, thrnisbi)Lepuirket inleneraa 'realize; obaneed:•; , _ The inonnTmarkeYbirrahonfiirhition from the - ogindql?i4,nt...lliO4inai.4o.iilir." • tightening - r. rip*-991cniy„iiriledi some liata, been, ;Indian; for as like); b abOnt . tole time,aeama -inore and more dietrait.7.,,:-•:- '.The - movement - of', - . 0 4 ,,y4t = Sfhi( P00: 3 0- o f tys - of gm 'Union; in whJA Akli-tri9i9 .97 ,9 42 .4" 1 - as shown by their "last statements(' hin4 !cumin"' " - -y,oansi Otronfichi. tr1itig•P•4•4125,885,84087,903;99r0 091, - 614 411 1 2,499 noiiton, 6 65 928 00020,971 000 ',11,701,7 0 0 : 6,788 000 - Phila., 11.: , 17,426:717 , q6.636, 956 ' 2 , 520 601 12.0., Aug 23 14,196,06114,444,229 11,173,021.8,782,699 Bab Trete'', 1,1 pLV-.„1 4 r• ''' N Y Sept. 4. ....... 13.07T . 099 Total - 93203490,662149,836,303`61;036',340 23,139,809 Last week,- 220,098318 189,228,993 31,4421810 /2,919,20 The earientioftheliew-ffish 14ti Toed 52.1iih5ir089841,64:111 Airgcßc - of ,b,,AtjegyA r? • - • 0 The ofllciol,tep,rt of the, reeelf.te of the Toledo, Ws • bash, stelfeaterlillillioad : toe 'Augnif here u fol. Iowa: , Passengers " - Prelght - Male, Sta... , Increase thin month - The 1111nolneentrat Railroad - Company - gtve -notice that an Inititten'ent of twenty to . gent '4 thole Ontatiand log ebligitloneWlrl be Y ald oh debfitad at the offige. - 'rho reojite of the Baltimore arie6B.ll;ll4llidad and branches, dtninjithe followi 6isiwStemi.N.W-M4,:-. Brandi: For pu5tgr5.248,634.08 ,113,018 86 1681,413 67, .60, For freight-252,823 28 21,630,83; 0,841 81 213,204 20 Total 1,315.971 , 13C14,666 881i49,i , 04,81 8i1,288, 60 Compthid erlth Augoet *L., theee:r retina their the followjng teenit":. - - Meta Ang.1148.11314 977 134,1114,66 h, 85$9,1103,011,20) , 1851 . 414051.64, , 88;496 6A11448,60 18 ,-. Dee ... : 498,88482 ,--,,. .- s .-- ae .- 2 ,mpg D,71,0705 2. The above 'hoer. a :falling off In, the Main Stem of 193,884.84,.end 'im.liiireise: , or $1,258.88 it , tite'Week. 1 surtea lireitah;',l34leC 1i 4 .444 15 4:P 11 1;01 1 1'04 07 ;7' 826 08. I,lnd. the 811052Credelke ,on the ,N.•:19:, Branch slisuld-beaddit4Whick would-make.the falling off 1105,193206. - There - 1 5. an 'increase • over Jute of 10,019 fl:' -•-:''''''-- - ' " ' --:'-'`'`'."• ` Attention it capitalistaand °thatch, directed to an advertisement in enolliee. °Owen billiard to fit"Aorda Real Estate TelDbt ierit. Leans. • ','.., '-,, i'. ; ''-- ' • ,:, , -' Cronisalc CO. iluoti, eityinnitf,l444, - Witlinittit, ' s 4 .; u follorti-,-- , r ,r, ,- : ~--, ..-,:: ,', -, New York Ftarte:enrrestei ` - - ' % discount. New Dogisnd . " New Jersey - • Interior irecnsylesnis currency . -- i.4l-1 X-. : ii.,-,. ',, Interior Maryland • sr. . - ,:i..iyi to .16 - " Ohio and Kentucky -' , ' - " . ",tf . , ' ." '' •-• Indiana and Miseettri ^•• ' • " ' •'''' •- % • •-".. , Routh Carolina and Georgia " NortfiCaridina :.--. ,-•- -,.---:- a- _ - 'to Ix. ~ a. - Illinois end Wisconsion "-, - 1,4- ~ " - Tennessee -- ••• 1,.-...-. , ...req... - lif,t.l -., .•,- - Amer.X Dothan, old 1.04:4, -Victoria Sovereligni.4; 87 • a , it., m ‘. "1,0230, Old It , : % % 46 4 . - .4 86" , ' 2lemican D011ar5..:.1.06' ,- ,',Twenty. francs 8 arr. Bpantsh.Dmlan..;:.t.oB - 2 Ten Thaler" ' 785 ' Eire Francs. ' ~ ill - Ppm, 'Doubloons:, - .10.25 -, French Crowns - 1.10 ' 'Patriot " --- ..-.15.60 - - Spanish Citatters.2B to 2,1 ..: Am - . Gold, 01d.t"...-,-.1.08 - Oyu. and - Mas ,r r-•.-3',...-1.• Tanllluildere.. -- ... :,- . 8.98 - Atcl.-16ths, Er In, 123. 4 - -- - ,. ..,.2'.-: - '.. ilioiTieelieere2 4 - , ..-- . = -.': !, :7- t. - Buying. &nog. 10 bete warrant/ ....... ....per scre.lloo. ' 1150. so ", - -0 .-..) ....:.4,4*.4. 90, - 4.. 92 - -_, 220 diß,•tcy:' , c - , -= ' ' ' 80; !-... ,- ail , -_- 160 ici --.1.1 ' ~, ...,.;, t i4:l.=.-.14 .............. . 84.4. U. sg per Usti: 5(Med.874,;. , :',:::::;.,...%1C06 biem. 17. 8. 4x. - .. ' Trehlnny„notoir - - "'%fok prem.. The State of Maieseiiii4l4.l3e'engegekirt "Allinif up , g2ostoa Beek Bay f, iiiidifs likely to mike amok minigolf:4mA sieculation bythe operat'oni"ifilii:wid -have been to Boston over the-Worcester otlrovlderice Roads, will resollect UM 'just before entering the,elty, the rosdy pike through a - shilidir ih , ,et of water. A-It is this spotthat it heimetiliedi: - Thar illani . 'iniists not a, dollar in,.. the iptiag4;but _460: thel"continclor 'a', certain .amonnt _ f,,,land „for . , Oiling:, ,a,-,..certain: quantity. Seventy thousand - dollars worth of new land hii -r airaittilieeil?4l4 ifiC•ltl'e:.4ltiliasted' that within . - tlr,B44XPrA4e-140.4Pti State raallaa. PM 4 4. million and s. half of do l lars =- at - the lowest estimate= Some. Inipittrete7deitlderAtfet:iiity l itittiti'llitittheough the picipaitylnienbn i',certineciiiitilr aiinue'Auco' betnere4 Mir firtyFtioeviidi - entiiien thiNs‘see; Ilia designed to be •lilitntintwitii;' fair rows of-, trees for its entire length: pinfildril'lnit sy-,lli, " Whiletreiris' dedicated # Striate eielitiier`c4en pa:m*ooes. PREaDELPIIII-BTOCE. EXCHANGE SILKS, -- - 1111.011 In Sr, sairiny,tHainr,' ea .00., -3Aiiiati: ersoor, Auto aXOE4MOIN aaolman, uousawnve cometa niaP:4.??k, ',.lfriMT . lr i l l E7 l ',:-. -. - ' FIRST BOARD. --•-•-' - .. , • 60 Read .11' ' liovin 24k, 60 do 1)5.2*M 100 "' - do: • , - ,:ca0h,24% 10troilistolio 8..15 55X 101doriit - 'lOO% 4 Inooldll: .... ...... —76172 d, h BY Tenn: .100% 20 432'101 4000 Penn toi;;;• l .Bdys,B9% , 600 ,do ;. ... .... 693 E 1000 ORAml36 . lBiotr,llo3o 8000 ' d0.."4.040. , ;."1803( 100 Eteli -N06a.: 4 82X.68% 81 Common Bk. : -- .22 • - 26 Poona ' , -48% - 16 do. .... .•, , ...:4316 80 , - do T.'.:. - .•:.`,..1 ;41%. 6 '• "do , ' ' ' • '48%1 100 Ostawissill'..bo::oXl . . ~, 71igrivitax ; 40'0 Road Wii; 10:i1.8:318 .1 1000 P enn , 11 lot sid..loo 1000 . 'do . ..V " - , 100 . ; - . 3 . . 1- .. , i ... , .... ,B.Boo sp .... 200 City 68 noir p 0.971 2000 Riritt R 0"i...::92 1000 -- -Tthr",-,;,-4-...6. , 10 'Crolou'llic Ten6:loo% 20 do.. ..8 dy4.10,0%1 6 Ro4LitOlitilk.bO;lls,Bl 0X.01113263.,P6 Bid. iteliiie b . 178 be 14...`.: - .1013%108% rails VI * ""913"- - r_ , 98g li.o . 'B 18 • 98% do Now .1023%102% Pennoyl. as 89 • - 80% goading }/ 24%-24)0 bbd' 0 82% 88% do . it t 61044;91' - ;•: • : do. ot t - ei88.10%7 4 8% , Pn o n mO looflo 10 8 0% do Tdsolio.lzi 012 91% toi% Martial:OW C0n.4233 48% do prof 100%101 , 114:11106182,-.;404 - 00'4 ` rBOOlllB. 1000Leh, Val ,R eg: oh 83X & Boat R.... 82 3i, nA= " • 'I" - - . Aoo,asiswtorit a lA, 20 North atijkVrit,._. 1 do . • do 12,00ns Bk -• 26 , , 0121-1/IBM: _ • Asked Belt NIIT Implo.-.BBX 70 , do'. 9. ' 918 , do pref. ..18X 18X Wmoptt .2,111=11.10X 11 - do- Yhiliftnt:7B_,:7B.;- ;•Atildlnt..i.f6o , 80X Long leLsnd 12x Wined Bank 'IIX 12 Lob Odal Nai.42x:Bo • NPennalr '" 8X,'27( do' We 80 Bux -Nan Orook "" X' Clitswlees II.,: 6N. 7, Lehigh Zino.:;:.' _11( TITILADBLPHIA - iilAitiCSTr—SePV 9, Evening.Breadstuff, are, inielatied:= - Irißlour there in no noir feature. The' etookiennd raelpts nrCllght;bot the demand hilimitedoMd the market firm, with wiles of SOO bldg.:. fresh ground • superfine at 15.62 K, and tioq,_ bbls. do. it , a pries kept private: The Medea, Zwick, moderately' at front $5,26 ;op t 010.506709 Per.4l. for , common to attra aid fanny,brandebe former tor: old. staltAmptattne, "shish is getting same.— Rye Pinar and Coin Ilea= are alio room - and Brm at $1 per bbl, with ale, "of Ur bids; of - 111,;,foinar - air' that -peat Wheat;The inerket isles.of 3,000 bble. • at 12061130 e. for common and good &di p - and 44061 . 461:' for Whiai-the later for prime latitooky: ?Ayr; tag titni., for blT • irdrrcii;fdi acres eiti more 4 , 19,:urri,, 880 : for .Reasylvenla In store, - ...orol,9(ko - ,.` for .:!Jrcothoiii , CArellaii ;Mimi Oats are in raped, with of Be4 l ooo at 44e foram Boothern.';',liiiii , ::AnOrSitrin A , eteadyi with ?Mika iin it igoii:or Bra gal* No 1 at 1 , 31 OP ` ton. •..k ale tit 110:-.tons, misted. , Sleek Osit -BarldiSis made it $l9, .Cotton-i-Holdori; are asking kithorlitglier prices, add ame 2000baleihkedWAI,POsed eluding Mtddlipi:fair :11140,:at ,18Ke18,ge,• Hoods—Mhiraiimuni . ti for, Cloi,ood 11441 aetiee, with ages, letsfaitsls.llsridrib—thflofter for OW fbed, whOlr)irbeo4iiii:t•CirklreVl4liioAliy at $2 bta:' d anti:sae ncara,•and 500 brie Sonthernald,a, Sl.:lol4Pti hit Groarles , vad Provi sions-4otbing:auquidiniatkbiteindiadoirig;•lidskeY Is rollin/ri_nlati, and Ohio bbl; 243‘0 lot hh1.e0424.440t - torAridigo l l 110 v It bas been one - impuisii or shock every two seconds (or thirty Vet minute)'oan be sent through' the thele - stiocessftdiyi" ,In „ the Morse alphabet (the one *hide , Amen tied) a line le egualkin'tintei,Ao two dote; the spook be- tween or letter, - to one dot, and the - spanebetrelinfflebrisisoters; Ana dots ;-,,thereforei , nadethe• most favorable - eirourai-- stances, with ' everything 9 airjr("taide , tri - ,`"and.thil word Missiisipps4 imlninlng - iit*.leet,- thirty_ dots Inallwentp,out'Splaleiv:iitaniC,requirif . „ one meat" twelve and - one-hair Wands by the - Aforse, ,- 4,134tem:"- -4' With ,thitrleghis eyelets a. single pulsation' or shriek' ainly„le. neceseiri , e transmit Arid jkiriitley one letter, yoleirly . rThe spacing „is atidernplitilme.by _thaaction - of the lira sem** st,tlie . reornalil a tbe Jiattev is - re c orded, • Therefor' AIM, word . ./trisitarippti 'composed 'ot eleven letters, could:be ,tranalmitvid'••and- recorded, by the Hughes , ?YAMS , with; but she*" Pnlaiteins, or shoeksowilt.ttlepresearkilerej ertfglltrie Sable . line in ilesittp.Mjemirme,,, Pis Vie Wholirealuatlfle interested itr rho 'Mak mogul working - cf,eastrMainalantlar.iine, and many. are already 'desponding, We - foregoing statement , may give encountgegtiwk.i. - A dog - recently brought isicall; to filireask ter, wbotlel beire'LletelC 'Mite.; Mid on In-' vestigation.the body ore railroad conductor named John-fitikeY,'Difineri George; wan disoovered, He mun bare been,,lcillod a nepriy: a year ago. Irishman named itinnedY is stispeotod of , the Murk , der, hut•he - has."strapoil,'.. , TheDetrolt PPee PreesE says hvie-librolt'oarse Web Acces - ntat'afteri' cootar. A man' is , murdered, robbed„' aid the wood", lA. the Midst - of a seratip,', The murder remains a comet for nearlYll'y'ele; end' Is finally revealeaLbY Oleg IlthrgiAltirsktill of the' murderiaf rushlClii" heeler; having gtinwedile for , bin stinketiAlie letteiermind reveal thy tumor the murdered and the murderer; after silence of months had rased lapse the terriblt field:'' The' murderer is ~t ritilernriorif brie extremity of the "Union to three times .esospes: as if :by.. the interposition or'ir'ilepernaturat bial,Aand still Tamar:WA Itbitly::lhe probe thstianbelwoughe , agaiiiii hibrai are ' atiVeriiheithing,and would 'result In his conviction If hialsould bCfdattal:3 , The • facts untilyot bare been etintectiltir those firer trogiti , :: sant of therilifilit'scl havibeeliipsed; - the proprieti , pfneking „them puhlle,lipti longer, doubtful, - tatirdiroi'le fttiohthr where in Alieblorth,"rkshlyini illoble .. or•Some; other t;.,A - • Orders liaie been reherfndrarthe:.9rooliip , navy yard Aar by Saturday next, whim einOrill Im . rmi.Antry, (ho dry-dadif f thorotigly - examtiiid, and tmdergb 'lonia.: slight; repairs , i , tlnterneitt, this mitalleeritkreesel,seys ••lite Timmer;li a complete wreck;" and it'would coif moik - nt:pre... Isent!to 04 her in'tightirg Irian Win* • stead gittichaire-, , • ••• . „ Offielaf.'ielitni have; davit ->received from . every :rmittitr r.da4Catiluoky,btit - tllditaliWimectfr. alaiti4:lllllolatlrity 005.4- The' vote of Loteltar, : ltOlattfae 40:111,44„1.17:_forlifek Sea., Ttria-iwahl • , 00t 0'tf4 . ' . ; . ‘&04: aritf;pf e'A r. Vlte•Beffelit CONli*ete4 ' ;l7,w;lifertitai r illionl sigwittagatrpaii yeara„ , etiploj/Un% N. IL; Hoyt's! - . steam caw mill i wag . lttlreMeterdW' s ,marging by a6Ogeetelli;einiAt tiON.AteiVigato the rate .of about, fear c l'Aillit*Crartiltqteas'-ri •gik asfl -04-44'0)f,!•3*Atz,`-'4.c lea 51'i r*Ainvit* mit y!tirtotwy - , ',rot thsimpt7, jot woitt 410! - Nfitmer. ITE MS. • , T 1102.48 W. Evens • STORE-We nav adr,n o ty.341 t dl kaLtd t tit ntq the liosl 7 , 3itile,fialacee that flarik:Olicatna ir ; root - iti 'Miiiiik - frcbrusion, end oasis:81111r ln the iielniiiinwhieif 4 1dessirs:T.,1C7iins - de - 00: s e new store' le Welted. - It wad opined oa Hatifiday 'evening', last' for the In. iootlini of dilaters, f or the flint' time since the,Ccdople ;Pee)/ ltd extensive, alterations and improvements: Of ;thy, ;try goods establishments hitidircoun.ry this Store -certainly takes a higit,razik: Indeed,,there are certain -merits attached, to . %Art which itpeteas' unequalled and-'we are -not certain: of, ate being: excelled Wd-may may this hatch without the alighteet dbfeiragentenb'et an other' estibliebment. • The'im meme depth - for example; of two hundred And thirty. flve,~ foal from: Ha 'front entrance `oil Ohefitnut to fear eitriinee'oif Sinsoetaireet; exceeds - liS 'extent the length Of, any other rettilCdry goodeaileii rPoPlin this Egyptian Labyrinth , iiittexcepted:', Tn,Cuir sederscity—all of whom aripitumnitui fo — lie'famille:r4ltlf`the architectural ex-, oellencea-of Ohetiteuteireetbectreen E•ghth and Ninth, -IWe•need not-how 'speak of the graceful brown-stone tient of this bushman edifice. 'Literally ; it will at once , be recognieedadehfuite and; elegantfillitilirangements, without ihe'elighteet attempt at the geteiy`dteplay„and fanhy ff gingerbread Iroilet which 'are • 1n .. . trio many instances allowed - to -mar the aubstantial beauties of einilbtrthitOlsorestablishments. The line, unbroken Width' of_ the main floor of this house—being ' forty-one • feet in the clear—extending from street. to street, and V0;62642 90.898;79 . 8,810 86 12 841 87 76.888'48 flanked on either side With rows of the 'moat inviting stationery stools, alongside - of neat but 'substantial counters, attended by, nolite, and intelli gent-clerks, behind which Me reared up in magnificent proftsetbit:all the eesaonable• fabrics for ladies , , wear, from the finest goesamer tissues to the. heaviest and most coetly woollen materiels which the winds of 'Zen/. Ida cannot penetrate, may be: Ps:clamed, upon' the wholes to present a rather - interesting time - Mere..To an obseraing mind; it is no inconsiderable treat to pass through iiiiiti ! etooked establlshshent of this kind; and take ln st'a gisiami the aitistie products of a thousand :diffiienttastes,-, The dew from the balcony eurround- Ing • the great eentral dome of this More, when the $96,476 89 lower r,csito„is thrctiged with 141 , 61%1 hundred custom. Oct, (which can eiedllY'be entertained without causing anyunisomfortable crowd,) affords as liselY, and pleasing a plistnre, to contemplate as the eyes of the most fistidions •buslneas man could Isiah to look upon. Auk ei soenoi - ,Ste are , glad to I:ctom obierratimi, Las'already his 4 afforded in the 'new'store of Messrs. W. Pt otr..to.,and we greatly !algae' the good taste and ptooltiitiei Of Qua lady raiders If similar scenes do wit Veeoineqattiliettieat during the season nOrf about ;opening._ • Of the tit thebnalneas of this dem it would be reperdriotte for oh to speak; the visible entgrotrruof the' enterprise of those composing it is its own beet en dorsenient. , We may only mention, hi conoluilon, that the finilitiee which they posruss for obtaining goods—. being their ewn largest importers—Ogetheiwltittheir nneenally large aggregate .of .sales, enable them to sell sit "plietei rally as advantageous to buyers, ac they are ismtuierativeleihrumelves:', ' , PAiOltdlfi OF TII*EIBLIL—ThIB mammoth paint ing, representing the leading incidents in the Old Tes tament history, from the Creation te,the Babylonian . esptivity, was Spend at Natiotial Halt, in thin city, for the &lit time, on lestifridly evening. Until lent even ing It Na a s not in itiiv , pezier to witness its and aim:then we Vet reeolied Natienakliall in time to c 'ese a fewbf Ito closing features—Jerusalem in the &R -anee; the visit of t ilie'Queen of.pieba with her train to the' city of Monet Zion , the meeting of,the Queen with King Solomon in his inagniticent'Peline ; , the con. quest of Jernsalend by bielmoesdnetiar, and the carry ing away of the'ohildren of -Weal ;' the city of Ba bylon in hell ancient rule idor, within her sixtyrullei 'enclo sure, and her one hundred- gates, aid the Weeping ,of the daughters of Jerusalem by the.waters of the-80, . . Wel siere - howirrer 3 , Orin from this smiill ,fr rgosiontypr -the work, rx;iiiisurabile tp realize the,glant ',uphrioirlikat 'lt hOs'been , gottins.up by Mr. WII- iliandi and the, .dstorlo (Idol kty with, which it it .oluitsc terisid ork we alter wardi learned, itheii - :was ,probiddy. , nevira.Aore de- lighted abdteeee , asetreb: jot., in.thati, Ball than vas ppresentlead' . 'VIM' audience, though 'not nearly is, pm:OOMM :7 - sug :vies .composed' of teeny of 'Ont.' meet/ intelligent iespeetable (dames, and the encomiums lieviilied upon 'the Panorama Itself, no less than upon the liiiblOand,intereating description of It the lecturer, as It' Pie'd:l6'veriew, ieerkno - na . eab gnerintee that it needs brit geiertilly.kothmi to, attract; a very numerous attendance. Olargyinen,present eXpreised , rtteetoielyes highly itritittbd wltti the wonderful strength and Pattie In whiehlhinge Writesl had been given i matairial , form in this painting.,No one interpited-in -Bible history ShOtild fall to see it. The old can feast Inperethe noenes prelleited it trithful 'ideals ;elf what tlielittidlige'suggerted to - their imagleation in years and the youthful , after seeing "tliese vivid de- Ifaelitilitur on canvas, will take np.tha inspired volume tied drfrik4ii with 4 more mat the history of the incidents :they; represent. In , addition to etVelhibltioti every night during the -week, eieept Sunday, there will. be 'one on Saturday' afternoon, to which parents ehonld not fall to id their children. _ _ '3loustrusa Driass We !would :ren*ad, tlie ladles:who read 'lke, Prea.tand a fair legionfliet :are4tinit' the splendid fail ',Mack & Ain, ;NO. 808 Cheetnnt atreet,:whiph, ire learn, is now .iery; complete; comprises • everything. in, Aim way , of moninincdress sonde Chet the best foreign and docnee.' tiOrtaiiatijafford,-_genni yerY desirable irticienin that ,line they offer to:daY, adierifienient,' larch will be fond in another ocinoinz - , The ladies aiwuld attend in this at'onoe. A . '01:7111067 EITODD/LET * BROTHER.—Froip, an an-. . _ • tenement elsewhere, it will be seen thirible - oltres tablteLea'QFifflit~owtdlt~'gfApars or the'fall - trade. To Mat'of oar citizens this extensive • eMporium of fancy mad staple dry' goods is well knowi. Its gradual growth, we_ may ssy, almost from-year_ , o year, until their, house now embisees`tho,whole of three entire fronts, hie peen theeeautt 'zka, constantly . lizeresslrig trade. Theirclonntry Pairoiage,is unilralled by any 'other similar house in this city, and we may safely say -to all who wish to find the greatest pOisible ,variety of everything :belonging: to, that hranch:of bahreaa, house of Carden Btoddere. & Brother offers facilities .unsurpastedhy any other. , •„ BI . ANDPAierunnitie AND MECIIANLCS' Saving and Loan Company haierembeed.to their new building, tOrthenet o.rner of Math and COMmerce streets. GENTLENEN - AND StiAMS:—Great MOD never It In onirthr ea:cent individrile, who are eala- . 'fled at the rate of, two hundred dollars a year, and dine on potatoes and dried herring, who put on /tint and swell, puff, blow," and endeavor to give:tbenuleives 'eoneequenUal appearance. 2flieue gentry , remind one of the fable ot ~ the frog, who tried to ape the size of, the oz.. ',Your true gentleman goes quietly through life, and Maya all his germMtts.at , .the.Broirn'Stone Nall. of Hoekhtll &•WileUn,•Nos. 600 'int& 606 - Nlie,tuut street, above Stith. _ tits EDITOR or s liiseisSippt pope? 4createsed pat a fall stop over each of „the eyes of the iditoi of the lteuisville 'Prentice replies; 4 C-While kepi patilog • fall stop - over oar eyes, we will place his #11118:111pireritli011ill It ix herd getting the 6 , ll4lltate of Prentice,, We advise with of thole bellicose gentle tovatAifii_thi,,peacehil pursuits of, life; sad ,wear - 6 61y,the gay and fashionable styles of lirsavlile Stokes, ' No. 601 Chestnut street. • - non ARCTIC gifLORING EXPEDITION.—SOOIO og. tie SurOpen-papers •are !wan' dfsciisiing the pro. Prieh , Rcipdlog another "expedition ' iiito the Arctic regiontit,tAttest*of ihe,rellquem of '2llr John Brandin. We propoeu•tht, fithe.erent of such tL•131090 being mi• considered,lhe outfit of officers and men be procured it - E. R. Eldridge's Otd Breath! HMI cloth.' ing 'Encpcultnn, No. 321 Chestnut etroot. We invite ,cinr troideri!tonall es above, and examine his beautiful assortment of fall and winter styles. - - , Oath' 75 c ents for a glit•borderett window shade, Iritifthe trimmings - complete; other goode in proper- Shit Caiisii 'goads and trinimings,ltee'said muslin ear pe, gilt ,eornieen,'_bands, pins, &c., wtoleselo or r iettli'bYar-AePtYPetten, eso Chestmit street. seta -8M POLTADBLPHIA BoARD 01 TBADJ; 'login O.Osysa,"l' Vhs.Ltim.o..Kam,- , Comma or sus_ 0 • •• • . ILEFTEI2. .seAtai, - ", As siii`MnAantst, Exchange, PhilackipAil, Liverpool, Sept 25 Oositn Zielle, aelleran San Franalsoo, soon .... Lagnityroi &a. soon Barque 59ril Eilliken; Norden Cardenas, 'loon Barque Florida, Isnadap. . Cardenas, soon Pavid LapsleyiElebop, ' • Matanzas, !Won Bann* Sgmnietty, Starroak - London, soon Barque miltoit, daakson, St ;ago de Cuba, soon “Saarint Intellisents. 'rotas OF piuLADELpuisogept. iqoe. lIIN 8,181111 '8 48 I BUN.PITI3 817 mein - WARIR - - 8,89 . . hteamithip* Boston, Eiellew t 24 hours irom NetaXorit, pia i; cptl May; With mdse - and passengers to /antes All aerate,. Bohr E Plowlar,„Rayner. 8 dfiyo frnii-Pottland, (lon% with etOne - to Dougherty & Bmitb.' t Eche Ands, Oarberry,-4 days from New London, with 'oil, &o, to Bhober, Wanting & Lost. overboard, on „the-7th Sept, 12 MUM; north of Barnegat, David Bain, a *Mimed who galloped In Naar, London Sept 8 Sahr ' Tall, - TOWnsand, 8 days from Boston, In _ ballast ttieagtaln,- . , , BibrB,7Jatial,(l4idfrtl from Wilminlftant .Del; In ballast 03 load for ohne) to It 88tetson &Igo. 84hr" Asti Wrings. Loaders, days from New loth, with to - P fkatwln. ' , • , • - Sehr rupetlltlon, Conuei, - flaY:froin, Smyrna, Del, with oats to .1 I; Bewley & Co. , Sobr Wm' tabOrge: 'Jaekson, 1 dij from Smyrna, Del, With *beet to he L Bewley dr, On. • Iflchr'J Morris, 1 day from Latta Creek:Lind; Apt Del; wlthwheadto J L Bowleg & C o tlchrJas W Early, 11409,1 day from Ifteleriaa, Del, wltDitheit and bate t Zee 'terrain & Soo. . Bahr- itainiooes; Kidd, 2 diya;fnim Summit Bridge, • ''Def, with wheat to Thohardeon k Overman. - I Bohr 'Ann - 0 Grer, - Helly, 1 Any from Bmyrna, Del, with corn to JO Barra% & ,Ikkellfantui,•Manoxi,lde7 frani,,Prederleai Del, with prheat to Jae Barrett & 800. ••• ';,.W:krD Q Yleyd, - Ratiliett, from Providence. • . BolttAWeatosi,`Rian; team Pan Mee t , . ~„ • z , - flphif &I lebbotti-Ludlaut - fraln - Cape eJkthr LewliChenter, Somers; troll!, Beaton. -Bobvlfresth, Cofild,"from Boattin. - Bete Isabella, Yhompeon4orionifroni Boston. aehr - IrralainiMik, Moffitt, frOto Boston. • Bohr Witinpeiy Robinson,' from;Beisteln laphrbfarP & Elisabeth , Ifinlary, from Hartford, Etigi Z Stratton , Haley. fromiKaurlcetown. Bteafießip• tennelieo,;lland, New York. J Allderdine Darotui Charles, It Altneldai Port au:Tante, :Thos Witted* & Bona. 1- .. e ßrlsjirsiVerd,dmlterson, Rio de Janeiro, Tyler, Stone Briitteispeake„Ralnialßoaton, - L - Audetirled 44 Jslmlr, Mengea,tangOr, 0 A Headier - & Co. Behr.ineaborlriftwilti•Portlendi Tan 'poen, NOilcni Behr,Wreatb,,BotnO, Beaten, , Tyfer; gone& CO, Betirleabellit Thompioo, (Swim, Reatori;lAtotbermel C - Bohr D 4 Plaid Raeketi, - ; Penildenee, B Mine! & 00. Beaton, Ryan; Proildenee, Blakieton & ;Jaw, Behr Wm liiikw,llobblion;Gloneeeter, do -- -- ;;;Bobr Nantaieliat, r; do ' -‘ Se4r:it r*ollett:T.tat!Filit:loAolici Noble, Ranniel . • • ifs; Barret } WastPagtos4 Kunio ' Bohr Z Strattintraillef;Lynti,Broirn & White. • - 13teanner L saaw, Iler s Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. (Correspondence of The Wren.) ' HAVRE DE GRAOR, Sept 9,1869. _ The Wyoming left here this morning with 9 Units, Wort and consigned se follows: °AV : Curtin, rags andleather •to Perrot & BrO, and bar icon to Oabeen Co; Robt 0 Reese, corn and bitu minous coal to Thornton Barnes. Bolton & flatten, lum berti) Malone & Taylor; hilleilborg Iron Worke, bar Iron to Perot & Bra; White , Swas, anthracite coal to Prenkford; Mary & Rebecca, pig iron to Stewart & Co; Gov Wm P Packer, lumber to 81 Tramp & Sone; Lan. dr' Lane, do to Bolton, Vanderreer & Co; Rope, opal to Delaware City. ~ • , (Coifs:T.sl2.lounit of The Pfeee.)' - - ,-- , --• , . - READING, Sept 8, 1858. ' The following boats passed ant of the Union Oanal -today,.,bound to Philadelphia,- laden and consigned an rollowe: W boomer, flour. feed, &a to Humphriee, Hoffman & Wright; Gee ,W Miller ,; grain and dour to Budd & Comly; Tradesman, iron ore to Eohert & 0o; Maggie Walker, bituminous coal to Bertolet & ON Lilly Oar mony, oak lumber to GRUB & Galvin G Bodine, 'lumber to Norcross & fikeqtiq Molly, idtnminouui coal to Bertolet & 00. P. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES. Del.. Sept 8, 1888. Mr Charlet! D Bohellinger; pilot. landed this morning. and reports that Janine thunders, pilot, aged about 80 years, died on bbkid the pilot boat It Turley on Monday Iset,-while on. a cruise. He was interred last evening In the Episcopal burying ground. A barque. unknown, and soh? Globe' tent up this morn - lug, Wind B—weather tine. , Yonre, &a. WM. m:thomMAN. ' Om Tmusosseu TO THII MBE.] .. - . Nirr Your, Bept 9, Arthred;`ships Soutar Johnny, froth Shields; gem! sphere, from ilay . re; Warm 11 - B e h i i r ii CriE v Ars, C tte u P z t .9. Arrieed, barque Aurelia, from Philadelphia. - , IffICHORANDA.. Steamship Delaware, Copes, hence, arrived at New York yesterday. 'Steamship Daniel Webster, Miner, for New York, via Key West, cleared at New Orleans 4th Inst. Ship R R Diaey. Dixey, for Liverpool, ole :red at Mo bile 4th inst. with 8603 balsa of cotton, valued at 8197,625 13. Ships Klima Hood, Kilby, for Havre,• Falmouth, Ber ry, for:LiverpoolL barques Sappho, (Br) Scott, do, and Selo: Ewell for Amsterdam, all from Baltimore, went to sea from Cape Henry 6th inet. ' Ship A Kimball. Maven, cleared at New Yotk yeater. day for San Francisco ' Ship Rattler, Monteehairo, for' Palermo, sailed from .below New York yesterday. • Ship Humboldt, Holum, cleared at New pick jester. day, for Acapulco. Ship Elvin, Andre'. for Cardiff, load for San Francine, Bailed from Liverpool 24th nit Ship Art Union, Grant, from Liverpool July 2 for Calcutta, wiu spoken July 20, tat 12 N, long 26 W. Ship Jabes Snow, Snow, from Liverpool July 2 for Calcutta. was Permian July 27, 1 -no let. &a. Ship Geo West, Couch,"froni Liverpool, at Newport 19th nit, to load for St Thema. • - Ship Polynesia, Merge, cleared at Boston Bth inst. for San Fr - Bhip Susan G Owen, Norton, for Liverpool, went to me from Oharloston 6th - Barque Elio, Taylor. hence at Boston Bth Met. Barque Henrietta, Brournolamed at Baltimore Bth that: for Rio de Janeiro and a market. - Barque St James, Cruse, remained at Rio de Janeiro July 21, Barque Winona; Gallison, hence, vla Key Weat, at Pensacola 28th ult. , Barque Cepbas Bteirett,‘Niehols, from New Orleans, was at quarantine, Boston, Bth inat. Brig Alfred Exall, Ileadling, hence at Oharleaton Bth lust. Brig Albstros.(Brem), Moen, from Rio do Janeiro, at New Orleans 9th inst. Bohr Geo W Etch', Emerson, hence at Baltimore yes terday. Bohm Maria Blaming, in ballast . ; Meehanio, tones, for repairs; Streamlot, Downing, and Margaret Plater, Blizzard arrlved,et Wilmington, Del .Bth Met. Ra J re ohn-Yemen, Stevenson, and Martha lane. Smith, sailed from Wilmington, Del. Bth inst. for Now York. Bahr J W Webster hence for Charleston, was spoken 6th font, let 88. long 74 15 • • Sebr Flora, King, augett, hence, arrlred at Boston Bth last. , Bohr- 7 H botteoe;Witta, Cleared et Bowe Bth Met, for Philadelphia' ' • Bohr 'John Cadwalader, Godfrey, heah erHowborr; serf. Ith. , Behr W K Bawier,.Bawyeri cleared at Portsmouth 6th inst. for Philadelphia: - '' MUMEMMiIEM Behr David Yamt, Mc:Winder, hence at Wilmington, eth int, and was up 7th for New York. Beare John Cadwatider, Godfrey, hence for Newbury yort•' Bobble W Dillon, Marts; Timothy nava, Oran niter, and W A Ilammond, Olin t front Boston for Phila. dalphla• W 0 'Balton, liindloott, frobt 'Providetibe far do, and Wartdogton, fagereoll, from Warren for do, tent to sea from Dutch Island Harbor sth toot .7 8 Weldin, Smith, sailed from Procldente 7th last for Philadelphia. Bohr John B Moreau, Banty, clewed at Albany Bth loot. for Wilmington, Del. - Bloomer Thomas Sparks, Green. soiled from Wilming ton, Del, Bth loot for New York city, with the iron boat riantiogo on board, In motions, to be reshipped at New York adz,' for Panama, and there put up porrnanently. 1).rt:44i.V.1(:10 , ineR4.34 Portland, Sept 9—The. ship D L Ohoate, with a cargo of deals, is ashore at Bt lieorge's ' NB, and full or we. ter. The B L Ohoste was built at Freeport, Ile ' in 1858; to 950 tons register, rates A 136, and owned byAfr D L Choate, of Freeport. , POUMON , PORTH (Per stestnahip Asia, at Halifax - • Ar from New YorkAng 23,Bopublio and Von Berg; at Bremen; 'Fairfield, at Henvoet; 24th; Harvest, at Ant werp; Bongston, at Oink; 25th, Avon, at Belfut. At from New Orleans Aug 8, Termite and Antonia Marla, at, Dpicelons; 24th, New Orleans, at Bremen; 211th, Bir I<aao Newton at Deal; 27th, Lord Dufferin, at Liverpool. Oliver from' Beaton Aug 19, Edisto, at Oronatadt; 27thi Oltver Putnam,- at Liverpool.- Ar from Oharleston'dug Antoinette,Atalasardor, and Eneantador, at Barcelona. !, • . . . . 81d for New York Aug 21, Gll Litermi, from Clirdlif; nth, Alice, from the Clyde; Lanark from Ardroman. DOMISTIO I.OIITB --ANEW YORE, Sept ir-:•Aor, steamehipa Atlanta, Lay- Seidl Baltimore. Potomac, French. do; ships Victory, Ainaworth, London; Shelter, Shedd- _Liverpool; ears Badly, eriffen,ltarallna City, BO; Aug 7J4, wale:lying at Carolina _Oi r it m -A0111.12.,-.....,...arieratrinllol;lai OVer Ott and wu drowned; his hotly wait found on the 80th, In Beaufort harbor, four miles below where the accident happened, and where he wee buried. Diamond; Norton" Alexandria; Margaret Ann, Rhine hart, Virginia; 1 .1 Williams, Uarria, Alexandria; Loyal Scranton. Loudon, Savannah. Steamships Augusts, Woodhull,Elavannah; Oathatine, Pala, Ban Juan; barques Nutt. Walker, Savannah; Cienfuegos, Wait, °lantana; Bohr Presto, Mow, Fer nandina. . , Also old, ship Marietta, Parolloh, Mayans; barques t 1 Sorensen, (Din) Jackson London; ..Adelaide Cooper, Bally, Bordeaux ; Ma n 44 Wolffeodigobile; brig Enter prise, Wiseman, Halifax, B&W itAVNN, Sepi B—Sid, brig Merlotti's, Nelson, Porto Rico. • -• • • NEW REDFORD, Sept S—Ar, barque R Pennell, Mix ford, Pletou, Ns; eel:lr Golden Rod, Baltimore. , ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, VP TO .ONII O'OLOCE TIM MORNING GINABD HOUSE—Chestnut street, below Ninth, I M Cooper, Ky .• A I Reeside, lirkansaa W ll,Curray, Arkansas 21 J Gideon A wf, Waah'n Ulm Gideon, Washington W Wilkinson, Washington Lords Kohlman,Oharlestmi 0 Brooks; Boston 31i Bee, Charleston E W Petit, Charleston Id Simpson. Ira E B Armistead, Miss A. P Mason, Washington All De Forest, Albany Wm II Livingston, Albany It B Limerick, N Edw White, N Y Jno Mcßae& la, 8 0 J F Mille & la, Arkansas 1.1 l•a -Jordan, Alabama J B Lake & da,,Md Mite A Lake, Md Wm E Tomlinson, Miss Eraatun Corning, Albany Jog Prayer, Albany 0 Vlbbard, Albany • Jae Sloan, N J Edgar Thomson, Phila Mil Spaulding, N Y A W McCall, Nashville W R hisbane. Danville, Va Warren Colburn, Ohio , .3 N Hyde, Cliff Mine Geo Latham, England D Calcutta Thee J Garrett,' Parte, By 0 Morgan, N Y LM. Barlow, N Y . • B P Meld, St Louis " Mrs Picot; Riolnitond Lewis Ginter, Riebrueril San l Beard, Pottsville J Curtis Waldo, NY• /1. Agnew, N Y „ Win Nabereham, GA , non D Sykes, Harass WWII Bibb, Aberdeen, Miss B L Johnson, ItichmondVa Win L Brooks, 111 , :" WA Willard, Peoria 111 T A Poe & 8 Meters, D 0 0 Von Driesen &wife, N Y II F McCombs, Del Dr Thorn & la, Va. Ms Williamson & la, Dalt Mias Smith; Baltimore Jas Getty, Baltimore W N Potter. Boston W IPanthard, NY. ,N Chamberlain, N Y Edei G Luca*, Naas • Otis T Ruggles, Mass' L Sprague, Mase T Mahool, Baltimore • Gunton, Alexandria J . Newton W la, N Y W D Ta , lor, Jr, Va • 1) T Pollard &la Ala' Miss Pollard, Ala Alias Bettie L Pollard , Ala J Poindexter & la , Va Thee Powell,Richmond,Va AMBRIOAN HOUSE—Chestnut street. below Sixth Henry Me inley, Chicago Wm 0 Rainier, Md Bobt P Dick, N 0 • 0 A Reebler, N 0 B Holden, N 0 Wm W James & la, Tenn Peter Tinsley, Vs P V Sutton, Jr, VA R ' W 11111Ingtom, • X L Lumford, Ve D D Kelly, Boston •Wm Kelly, Boston: • Wra T,BrOwn,. Bait Robt D Dixon. el d Henry Norgrave, Va 8 It Lackey, Vs John A Dickinson, Hy Wm S Dickinson, Ohio Joho Williams , Balt P J Moore, Ohio Chas K Landis, Pa L Brinton & la. Chester eo E 011.11, N Joe Antbony,,Potteville BdwP Tiffany, RI 8 0 Bunion, 001111 MERCHANTS'- atrest, below 'bleb. Geri J Ifelne,„Dellefonte,Pa P 8 NOlll, N 0 .. • - TD Winchester, Monroe, NO II Wolfe, Monroe, N Q Jno 8 Morris, Pottsville J Schell, S omerset. Pa, Ifolderbanin,-Pa: , J Boone, Baleni Ohio . N Sir ont, W Oreenvie,Pa J Heeh, W Grearee, Pa l• II Loomis, Valparaiso, Ind M N Ream, Stutneav , e 0 B A Herod, Columbus, Ind Irvine,'Oolumbos,lnd. A:0 Thompeoo, Bdireu, Ind R DI Pollock, Haniabrirg Mast W Pollock, Harrisburg W Speer, Stubenville, 0 •D McConville, Steubenv'e, 0 Oeo Grant, Pa John Du Bole, Pa J 0 Priestley, Gallipolls,o _Mrs Stewart, Marietta, 0 Miss Mar . Price. Balt . J Burchlield,'Plttsburgh W Selkirk. N Y .1 A Carlin, Pittsburgh. bliss A Jennison Dao'e,Pa 0 8 Ralbfus, Ralston W Do Harm. Minemille .11 . LI flay, Charlestown, lad 0 II White. filateville, NO J Chapman, 11l • Hon II 13,Mott, Pike co, Ps Tennessey, Oovingin, Ry Asßott, Jr, Alexander, To G Trigg, Oxford, bliss UNION NOTIL—Aroh street, beim Yoarth. JJ Stein & Is, Allentown J J Lodge, Allentown JD Wallerton,Phcerdirlile A J Oasebeer, Somerset, Ps Jahn Weller, Somerset Pa James Scott, Lesisb'g, Pa J W Parker, Somerset, Ps J T Davis, Ironton, 0 J 0 blcOrelght, newer', O W 0 Browne, Oldo AM Blalr, Watson, 11l J A Ward, Phil,, Dllenno, 8 0 Dr A Lob.r, newest, Del NStevenson, Dover, Del 8 B 0, egory, Mue N Y Wes, Olzeleville, 0 Band 0 White, N NATIONAL'-lIOTBD—Baas 'street. above Third. P II Lomberger, Baltimore John II Samuels, Ohio John A Thompson, Ohio Bdsrin Smith, Pa II Martin, Philo J Weyman, Harrisburg II 0 Wilson, Wilkeabarre T Doolittle; Canton, Vt N Towson, Unity, Ohio- -It T Ellrioh, Pottsville .113 Holm, Mt Holly, NJ OA Minima, Ohio Oeo Sager, Stark co, Ohio H B Seidel Lebanon, Pa B Thomas; Pottayslie, Pa D B Orlst, Pottsville; Pa II Williams, Freeport, 11l J McGuire, Bterl.ng, Pa Mr Whaling, Masa• Wilson, :Vermont T Worth & la, Lehman, Pa O W Ramsay, ,Pottsville MADISON HooBlll—Second straat,atnive Markel GSwartewood,Strondeburg J 0 Roynolds lady, N Y T Simplon, Camden, Del A Montgomery, Pa B Trego, Albany .7 B Sweeney, Bristol Pa H B Mitchell, Doyleetotki B Dickson & la; Brie, Pa Brown, Ohio Poe & Cleveland, 0 Jklaybin, Phila P Coughlin ' , ' BLACK BEAR UOTRL—Third, ihoie OaßclehilL Owen Lanbaek Lebanon ~A Bneknien, Feasterreille It Potpie. Lehigh eo, Pa ,„ Wel Then:nee, Penns a W Miners, Penne D Honour., Reading John Kepp,gumne3lown D Miller, heading ' Miller, gumneytown , , . BALD BAGIdp HOTlL—Third.nraat, ab. Oallowhill 0 Preairlae, Penns • John B Coleman, Penns Wm 0 Sohorts, rennii , • P Seibert, Banton, Pa -BARLEY .. 1311BAlf NOTBL—Second street, below Vine . MiolStoDonell, Penna. J Whittan, Pittsburgh, Pa 3 Hendtloke. mare Bridge Win B Seigle,'N John Lloyd r poylootnorn . - -Jltyan, blew Hope L bobasorrißrialre no;Pa 3 P Borne; N3' • • T B Itoblnsoni Penns BLACK BEAR INN—Bitth and Merchant streets. G Nita & lady, Missouri J T McMullin, Phila - Chao W Wright, Walla Geo Btrirges, Phila OAI Taylor,, BQI oo,Ess -Al A Hodgson, Penns • los lumen, , Madder& lady, Penns Jae Pierson, %Stoner, Ohio M Ruaer, Lowo 0, FR 5. 7 ,- 7 ..f3:9[L_AL1)}7,f4 3 11M.. pg r IDAY 5 ,,5,,P1, 3 7 : EM8ER 10. 1858. THEE PR Piles Permnnently Cured by Dr 'Mimes . PILE LOTION. Prepared at NO Chestnut; sold by Apothecaries generally. • •' ' 4 Selo-It* • Alterative.—The subtin chemical ties are ever 'Jilt work for the Staste"or renovation of the, tisanes.' The 4 . 1011:1VIAN svaup';ivitiCits ebilm l 4 l element, Iron, presents to the laboratory of life an agent ever aotive, and care nevis be absent rAthout dataxige mint of the vital Notions. In this flioir and alterative process, It is trolya renovating and llfe•gt►ing medioine. For sale at P. Brown's, Fifth and. Ohestnutt and flassar4 dc Co., Twelfth' and Chestnut. - ss9 dacir If . . Try Agnin.—Most Persons, once imposed on, are suspicions. Caution ieneeded in these times to es cape humbug, and the certainty' of being victindsed. Jules Head , : Eau Lustrale Hair Restorative . la an infallible remedy for baldness., All . those who lase either boat their Heir, or are becoming,bald, should try this delectable preparation, whose °Sochi are unison lone. ma by all Druggiete, and at the Laboratory of JOLVII EattEL & 00., Perfumers and Importers, No. 704 Ohestont street, Philadelphia. • Batt PrOfeaSOr Saunders' Classical Institute, .at the WEST rathi t DECTIIIA INSTITUTE, corner of 'MAJOIST Street end WILLIAM, will be reopened on the first MONDAY of September.' Pupils, to the num• her of fifty, will be rpooIyedWITROUT ExPENSE OP PARE ON TRH PASSENGER RAILWAYS OP TUE OITY. , Thus, without expenee, by a pleasant and cafe con veyance, pupils can be carried Into the fresh air of the country in less than half an hoar from the centre of the city. Several acree of open ground border on the beau tiful , groves of this Beminary,'Which le patronized by many of the dietinguislied gentlemen of the oity, among whoni are the Editors of The Press, the Ledger, and The North American and United Etatee Gazette. Pu. pile are received by the day, or into the tonally of the Principal. We, the undersigned, have had sone or wards in Professor Saunders', Institute and family during the Session which has Just closed. Iu reepeet to parental kindness, ham Influences, attention to health, and, progress' In thorough education, our expectations have been fully realized. To our friends, who are looking for a decidedly good sobool for their noes, we cordially recommend Professor Saunders' Institute. "MATTHEW NEWKIRK, No. 1800 Arch street. JNO. W. FORNEY, office of The Preee, OHARLES E. THOMPSON, Thompson & Rood, No 413 Cheetnut street. S. SILVER, 1400 Girard avenue.' " W. L. SPRINGS, 881 Market street. " GEORGE H. MARTIN;IO2S Walnut street' , Other Patrons of this Institution ELI S. DIIRNETT, 409 Market street. - - JOHN 0. MITCHELL; 208 South Sixth street. T. R. COLOHAN; 142 South Eighth street. N. B. BROW NE, 115 South Fifth street. SAMUEL MOORE, Logan Square. F. WATSON, Logan Square. WM. SWAIN, ofßoe of Ledger. MORTON koMICJIAEL, Milne of North American. ELLIS LEWIS, Penn Square. irr NO SIIMINAIT MORE OULU?. ne4-tf Seamen's Saving Fund—Office 203 Walnut street, one door west of Beoond street. Receives de posits in nima of One Dollar and upwarde, from all dames of the community, and allows- Interest at the rate of eve per cent. per annum. 0111ce open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. Preeldent, Iranklin Well; Treasurer and Beoretepsy, Oharles Morris - r - Snsing Fund.—Five Per Cents Isiterest,—; NATIONAL 88.11ETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT at*tet, S. W. corner of THIRD, Thila4olphia. Money rectified in any sum, large or small, and interest paid from. the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. 'MOM] Is revilved and payments wade daily, without notice. The Investments are made in Real Rage, Mortgagee, Ground Ruda, and such gist-clue semi- Mee al th charter requires. Mae hours, from 9 o'clock in the m o rning until 6 o'clock in the afternoon, nd on Monday sad Thursday evenings until 8 o'clock. fee k Baker , . ait ****** D TkMILY SEWING MAOHINIII, THO CHESTNUT STREET. Them Machines are now Justly admitted to be the best ,In use for family se•ing, making a new, Minns, ad elsatie stitch, which will nor 4, even if every .ourth stitch be out. airoulare sent on application by 'atter. spitg Jackson, JOB FEINTED, • FIFTH AND CHESTNUT. Checks, Notes, Drafts, Ellie Lading, Bill Heads, Olt , mho's, Cards, and all other kinds or Job Printing, at prices to snit the tints,. oo1T•11' General Debility.—This convenient term includee numerous 111-defined and supposed Incurable forms of disease, accompanied by general lassitude and exhaustion, without any ascertainable. external or in ternal cause. The PERUVIAN SYRUP sends its re novating influence toile Inmost recesserof the eyetem, and bee relieved in our community many cues of sup posed incurable disease. For sale in this city by F. Drown, Fifth and Chestnut, and !Lessard & 00., Tirelfth and Chestnut. act3l4&wtt One•Prlee Clothing of the Latest Styles, and made in the best manner, expressly for 111.11 L @ALBS. .1n on each artiole. All goode made to dr - difiiire warranted satisfactory, and our use-sato' &reran la et,ictly ad hered to. - We believe this to be the only fair way of dealing, u thereby all are treated alike. JONES & CO., an2l-ly 604 MARKET Street. Thomas. W. Bally, P/o. 622 Market Street, Importer and Dealer In Fine Watchee, Jewelry, Silver And Plated Ware. Piratelase goods constantly on hand The subsCriber, paying cub for every article, le enabled to sell at a small advance. Those about purcbasin would do well to oall. All goods warranted as repre sented. se4.Bm On the morning of the 9th instant, by the ltev. J. 11. A. Bomberger, Mr. JACOB K. BENTZ to Mine EMILY L., daughter of 11. D. Dietrich, M. D., both of this city. In Manayunk, April 12th, by Rev. A. Culver, Mr. JOHN B. HAYS to Mine EMMA AI. EVANS,both of 'Schuylkill Palle. tt On the 7th Instant. by Rev. T. P. Herron, GEORGE W. HENRY, Jr., to Mite JENNIE WARTIME, both of thin city. - On Thursday, the 9 h loot., SLIZABETII ELLIOT, aged 71 years. Her relatteee and friends are respectfully Invited to' her funeral, from her late residence, No. WO Market street, on Saturday afternoon next, at 4 orolock. Pro- ceed to Laurel Hill. ** On the 7th instant, TAMS] MARLEY, aged 82 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respeet fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hie brother, Seen Marley, N W. corner of Beach end Clay street'', above Plee, this (Friday) afternoon, at 1 o , c`otik, without further notice. To proceed to Cathedral Cemetery. . _ . , On the Bth Instant, HANNAH PATINDERS, In the 68th jeer of ter ago ' Her Mende. end those of the family, are invited to attend her funeral from the residence of her son, Joseph Saunders, Warminster, Bucks county, Pc, this day, 10th Indent; at 2 &elect P. M. Interment at Horsham. Suddenly, at his country reeidence, at Rim Cove, neat Auburn, New York, on the morning of the 7th !net , ARCHIBALD ROBBRTSON,Raq , of thte city Funeral from !Vitiate residence, in this city No .1104 Spruce street, this (Friday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock. To 'proceed to Laurel Hill. The Mende of the family are invited to attend, without further notice. to 0p 'the 7111' Ind OIIARLES ELLIOT, in the 73d year of his age. Ilia male relatives and friends we respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 108 North Sixth at., on Saturday morning, at 30 o'clock, it* On the 7th instant, in tho 17th year of her age, EL. LEN 0., daughter of the late Jonathan and Mary Row land, of Holme.hurg, Twenty-tt trd wars. On the Bth ,natant, ELLEN JANET BLELOOII.. in the 31st year of her age. On the 7th !latent, IEIOB JEFFERSON 'SATES, in the 8 , 11 year of his age on the Bth !natant. ELI 2 11EltHENBAt1G11, wife of Jacob lierbenbaugh, in the 31th yea• of her age. 4 On the 7th instant, Mrs. ANN GROVES, In the 73d year of her age. . . On the Sth hudant, JAMBS MeOAIITNEY, In the 48th year or hie lige. nrßt. Louis Ten Per Cent. Moe Imes.— The undersigned, President of the Real Estate Savings Institution of St. Lou's, and an old resident of that city, cap be seen between the hours of 0 and 12 o'clock, for ' few days, at the Office of Charles D. Keen, No, 326 Walnut street, by 'parties desiring to invest in Deeds of Trent, or Mortgages bearing ten per cent. In. terest, (the legal rate,) in the beat city property Any information desired will be promptly given. GEO. K. BUDD. Refer to Jobo 13. Budd, Eng , Wm. W. Koon s Esq 5e10...3t Tryo: Germantown Gas Company—Notice.— All persona Laving claims against the German town Gas Company will please present them at the Mee (Germantown) for payment, and all persons in debted to said Company are requested to call and settle before the lath inst. By order Board of Directors, Wlti. 11. IdoFADDEN, selo.st*, Seely G. Gag. A -Funeral Sermon to Firemen —The Rev. JOSEPH CABTIM will preach Ammon en the occasion of the sudden detth of JOHN A. ENDER and JAMES PROCTOR, members of the Rope Hose Company, In the M. E. Church, Fourth street, below Arch, on SUNDAY EVENING, 12th lost , at which time au account will be given of the doomed, and a ake,ch'of the harpy donne of six Firemen of the Hope and Southwark Dom Companies!. All the FIREMEN of the City are affectionately invited to he present , 'mate reserved for them. Service to commence at halt pet coven o'clock. Please E come early, EDMUND 7. YARD, Sept. flth, 1658. Member of the Rope Mono 00. selo.2t* 07 . City Cornmlastonerat Office. FIIILADSLPIIIA, August 80,1868. .M 1 BOARD OF REVISION will meet at this offtee to falai the defies of their appointment, an follows: First ward—Monday, September 6th, 1858. Second ward=-Tuesday, September 7th'. Third ward—Wednesday, September Bth. Fourth ward—Thursday, September Bth. Fifth ward—Friday, September 10th. Sixth ward—Monday, September 13th. Seventh ward—Tueeday, September 14th. Eighth ward — Wednesd ay, reptember 16th, . • Ninth weld—Thursday, September 16th. Tenth ward—Friday, September 171 h. - Eleventh ward—Monday, September 20th. Twelfth ward—Tueeday, September Flat. ' 9 hLrteenth ward—Wednesday, September 22d. Fourteenth ward—Thursday, September 23d. Fifteenth ward—Friday, September 24th. Sixteenth ward—Monday, September 27th Seventeenth ward—Tuesday September 28th. Eighteenth ward—Wednesday, September 29th. Nineteenth ward—Thursday, September 80th. Twentieth ward—Friday, October let Twenty-first ward—Monday October 4th. Twenty-Iguana ward—Tuesday, October sth. Twenty-third ward—Wednesday, October 6th. Twenty-fourth ward—Thursday, October 7th. 117" The Assessors at the venous wards wilt take no tice ancordingly. J. M. LFDDY, JAMES LOGAN, City Oommis'a. ' EDVPD R. WILLIAMS, A. J.' BLUME FELT, • , Receiver of Tana. WILLIAM V. MaGRATII, au3/-tf City Treasurer. TrHome foi Inyallde vrith .Affeotions of THE OLINST. - • 8. comer PARKE and CHESTNUT fltre6ta, Iso94tt 'Wad Noting; " PRILLDILPHI d, July 1,1858 glarringe Itazatbs Grand Retificati!wiLally. or THE PE OT -THE PEOPLE OP PHILADBLPIIIA. WhO ars OPPOSED to the,eilating 131101100 DY ' NASTY, and who are IN FAVOR or the BaVNREIdNiFY OF THE, PEOPLE ' In opposition to EXHOOTIVII.TMANNY ; And In fnlnr of the PREAT AMERIOAN DOCTRINE. PROTECTION AMERICAN INDUSTRY; Who desire a RE/Cillat of existing abuses in our COUNTVOPPIOES ; And who ere,determined to eid in the election of the TICKET OF THE PEOPLE At the OOHING ELECTION, wilt meet on TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 14th AT JAYNE'S HALL, - For the Purpoeo of ENDORSING the PEOPLE'S NOMINATIONS FOR JUDGE OF TRE.BIIPREAIE COURT, CANAL 0010LIAIONER, CONGRESS, AND COUNTY OFFICERS. Invitatlone bare been extended to DISTINQUISHED 'SPEAKERS FROBI ABROAD, whose names will be announced in a day or two. eeB 07. Office of the Delaware Mutual Safety INSURANCE COMPANY. P IJILSMILIMI/,lgttat 12, 1858. The undersigned Commissioners, appointed to receive eubseriptione to the INCREASED CAPITAL StOCK OP TUE 'DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSU RANCE COMPANY, under the provision of a supple ment to the Charter of the said Company, approved April 13th, 1858, and the resolutions of the Board of Directors ' adopted August 11th, 1858, hereby give no. Mee that they will be prepared to receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock as aforesaid, on• and after MON DAY, the 6th day of September next, between the hours of 9 and 8 o'clook, at the MA of the Company, S. E. corner of THIRD and WALNUT Streets, whore books will be opened for that pi:alma, in conformity to the following provisions of said supplement, and the resolut ohs above referred t i, to wit: SkortoB 8. That the Capital Stock of said Company may; at any time hereafter, be increseed to an amount not exceeding Ave hundred thousand dollars, to be sub scribed for in shame of twenty-five dollars slat, such subscriptions to-be paid in cash, or In the sorip or nerti t flatten of said Company, limed for pronto thereof, in the manner, at such times. and upon such terms as the President and Direatore of the Company may determine. Sac. 4. That it shall be lawful for the holders of the present stock of the Company, to convert or change the same into the new dock to be created under this ant, upon such' terms as May be agreed upon bets een the said Preeldent and Directors, and the holders of sold aleck. Sao. S. That when the Capital Stook shall bo in creased one hundred thousand dollars, under this act, the cash dividend on the same, and on any further M inoan thereof, and also on the. present stock of the said corporation, shall be eight per cent. per annum; bat should the pronto, in any one year t not amount to a stun sufficient to pay a dividend of eight per. cent , then whatever surplus or profits there may be. shall be divided pro rate among the stockholders: Provided, that after the said Capital Mock shall be so iuereaeod, the holders of such increased stook shall not I 8 enti tled to any certificate or share of any remaining sur plus, or profits of the Company, in addition to the said eight per sent. REEOLII LIONS OP TIIE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. . . . . . . . Resolved, That it is expedient to increise the capital stook of the Company In the sum of $400,000, in shares of twenty-five dollars each, in oonformity with the pro. visions of said supplement. - Resolved, That for the purpose of obtaining subscrip- Mons to such. Increase of the capital stock the following gentlemen be and are hereby appointed COmmissioners, to wit : Samuel N.• Stoic.* • Theophilns Paulding, and litdmUnd A. Bonder and that books be opened for the recording of the signatures of the subscribers to such stock at the °Mee of the Company on the first MONDAY In September next, and that the books remain open until the whole number of shares shall have been sub scribed far. / - Issoived, That the conditions upon which such Moak may be subscribed fo- shall be' as follows, to wit: Payment to be made in two' instalments each of twelve dollars and fifty cents per share, on each and ovary 'bars of stock subscribed for. The time of payment shall be as follows : The Bret inatahnent to be paid at the time of subscription, and the second or remaining instalment to be paid within ALI months front the date of subscription. The manner of payment shall be as follows: One. (mirth of each instalment to be paid in cash, three fourths of each instalment to be paid in the certificates of scrip of the Company at par (or In midi.) .tiAIIUEL E. STOKES. PIIDOPHILUB PAULDING, EDMUND A. BOUDER, • seo.l3t Commissioners. 0. Price of Admission Rminced-Tite GMT CHNTURY PLANT STILL IN BLOOM. that all may havefan opportunity of seeing this FLO. OIL WONDIIIII this week (which, from all appearance, will be its last.) the price of Admission has been re limed to TAN GM B. Children under twelve, BM° Omits. Proceeds for the benefit of the YOUNG MIN'S 0111U8YIAN ASSOOIATION. ee6-ot* if T Trensurees Department, Pennsylvania RAILROAD COMPANY. PHILADELP/11A, Sept. 7,1858. NOT WlL.—Pereons holding SECOND MORTGAGE COUPONS of this Company, payable on the let October proximo, can bane them CABO CD on presentation at this office, lose interest for the running time, at the rate of b per cent per annum. THOMAS T FIRTH, seB.6t Treasurer. . ... - 1 r -- .. 4.... Howard Fire and Marine Insurance I COMPANY. .1".5 PUMA DELPH is, September 7,1858, At an ELECTION held THIS DAY, at the Ofilce of the Company, pursuant to notice ' and in accordance with the provisions of the Charter, the following gen tleinen-were-dely elected DIRECTORS to serve for the ensuing year : • .... Jelin H. Diehl, Wm. 7. Loam.. - .--,r.- Anger - rnomsou, Robt. W. D. Truitt, AI W. Baldwin, Thos. 8. Luders, John 0. lamed, Win. K. Hamlin ' A J. Buckpor, H. 11. Bhillingford, John W Beaton, O. R. Spangler, William Equal, H. 11. Hou ton, Ede in Booth, Wm. H. fw°, John Garrison, Charles F. Norton, E. 8. Warne, Isaac Myer. CHARLES A. DUY, seSZtif Secretary. Legal Notices. TN TILE DISTRICT COURT FOR TILE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. MM===l== - . [Venditloni Exponaz, June Term, 1808—No. 110 ] All that certain lot or piece of Ground situate on the northwest corner of Ddaware Eighth' nd Christian streets. in the now city of Philadelphia, beginning at the acid northwest corner of Eighth and Christian streete, thence northward along the west side of Eighth street forty feet to a point, thence westward on a line running parallel with Christian street forty-six feet three Mellen to a point, theneg southward on a line thirty-two feet, more or less,To a point enjho north aide of Christian street arty-two feet west from the west side of Eighth street, thence eastward along the north side of Christian 'Brent fifty-two feet to the place of beginning, bounded northward by ground now or late of Richard Harris, westward by other ground of the said Ellie P. Irwin, southward by the said Christian street, and eastward by the said Eighth street. Which Lot of Gratin., Ellie P. Irwin and wife, by Ground Rent Deed, dated the twenty-fifth day of February, A. D 1857, recorded at Philadelphia in deed-b' oh R. D. W., No. 157, page 30, &c., granted and conveyed unto the acid Henry Hovey In fee. reserving thereout a yearly Ground Rent of one hundred and eighty dollar., payable trait-yearly on the first days of the menthe of March and September, for ever. N. B —Ou the above Lot of Ground there is erected a two-atom Brick Building. The Auditor appointed to distribute the fund la Court arising from the Sheriff's sale of the above de- Scribed Real %state will attend to the duties of his ap pointment on Thursday the 23d day of September. 1858, at 4 o'clock P. fit ,at his office, No 142 South Eighth street, In the city of Philatelphia, when and where all parties In interest are required to present their claims, or be debarred from coming In upon the said fund. nelo-10t JOHN B. COLAIIAN, Auditor. Obivping AiFOR NEW ORLEANS-LOUISIANA LlNH—Oaarrattind nerd and only vessel for this week. Freight received until to-morrow evening at as low rates as any other vessel loading. The aplomb,' A 1 remarkably fast-sailing packet ship PLEIADES, Nathan Winslow, master, is now taking in the last of bar cargo at Race-street wharf, and will con tinue to receive freight no above. Shippers will Mecum hurry their engagements along side without delay, and those wishing to avail them selves of the first nod only vessel for this week will hurry their goods alongside, and bills of lading to the counting-house for signature. For balance of freight, at as low rates as any other vessel loading, apply on board or to BISHOP, BIMONB, • 105 Arch street, above Front. The P. will insure at the lowest rates, and will take ateam down the Delaware and up the solo.dtf I. 0. S. M. MINNEIiAIIA LODGE A. STATED MEETINQ of the Lodge will be held on SATURDAY EVENING,IIth lust., at 7 o'clock. The Regular Stated Meetings' ill be on ovary Satur day evening until further notice. Punctual attendance la earnestly desired. By order Of the GRAND CQMMANDER CIE.O. W. WOOD, CI mnd Secretary MBE MANUFACTURERS' AND ME CHANICS' SAVINGS AND LOAN COMPANY have removed to their New Building . . Northeast corner of SIXYR and COMMERCEStreets. JOTIN M. BILNY, Beefy. TO LES—The two rooms iu second story, fourth story zoom, Office on Commerce street, and basement, aelO Otis rriliE LODGE RESTAURANT, SOUTH IL THIRD STREET, ABOVE SPRUCE. COOK & respectfully inform their friends and the public that they have just received home very auperlor Oreun Turtle, which will bo served up In soup cud Menke on Friday, 10th inst. Families supplied en reaaonable terms. A Superior Lunch served up daily, as 10 o'clock. Bel° lt* IittOHLEN'B WEESP ANCHOR GIN.- Juir 330 pipee now landing at Bret wharf below &MU street, from oil board the brig " Eppo Hendrik," from Aouterdam, and for sale by the undersigned, role im porters of this 41n for the United &atm BENET 1101.11,EN & sel9.6t Nos. 221 and 223 B. FOURTH MEN'S FINE OALPSKINBOOTS, CON GItBI3B GAITERS, ko, of the beet city mann lactate, (MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND ORILDREN'S WEAR) at low micas, at DUTTON'S, No. 111 North SECOND Street, above AROU„ E.et aide. Also, Bye' and Youths' city made calfskin sewed Monroe,. Whole. sale and Retail. "SUN OF THE REE Rom , „ Seplo..m, w, fr, k palk NOTIOE.—As there is a change contem plated in the Business of ItiellEß, ROBERTS, & MoREE, of Columbus, Oa , the public are notified not to Impact any further business with that firm, without the consent of the undersigned, 11. 0. MoKES. September eth, 185 S. eel.Ot* HIGH SCHOOL DRAWING INSTRUMENTS - - • -. Mathematical Inatrumenta, In seta or single pieces for aide, 4 low prices, by SAMUEL L. FOX, Optician, 009-6 t 537 N. Second at., above Buttonwood. CAMPBELL'S DINING SALOON, Col'. of TRIAD Street and U A.RATONY Court, has been cloned for several days pant In order to be regenerated and disenthralled. It will be opened on TUESDAY nest, with improvements and alterations which will astonish the town. The host has thrown hie noel into ' the task of mu •wal, and we think that his efforts will meet with unlvi real approbation When reopened. It Will be a model establishment. liztail BLACK SILK ROBES. Just received, a large assortment Black Bilk - Flounced Bohai, which we will sell at leas than cost of Importa tion. • BLACK BAYADERB BILK& A now assortment of Black Bayadores, tiros do Bp; some, and Figured, MULL DEEP MOURNING SILKS Black Ponit de Soles, or Mourning Bilks; black, Ar. murex, Royals, Venetienues, Oros Gretna, and Ottoman Bilks. BRILLIANT BLACK BILKS. - ' Glossy Black Gros de Rhino, Oros Brilliants, Oros de Ohenes, &o. 13ROGi.D MOURNING GOODS. A beautiful aneortment, of all prim and latent styles alit 'be opened thin morning. BESSON & SON, MOURNING STORE, selo-li No. SOS CHESTNUT St NEW SHAWLS THOMAS W. EVANS 4t CO Would respectfully call attention to their large and elegant assortment of SHAWLS, COAIPRISING , AT LEAST 1,000, OF EVERY VARIETY, MOST BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS SiS and SSO CHESTNUT STREET LUPIN'S BOMBAZINES, 75 de., worth 91, from a late auction sale, with a Sun stock of superior grades OURWEN SfODDART & BROTHER, - 450, 452, and 454 North BROOND Street, WO-2V above Willow. LONG BROGUE SHAWLS, of Paris and Viennese Fabrics, in new and beautiful designs, at oonsidentbly reduced prices. . OURWEN BTODDART & DROTUMt, 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Ftroot, solo-2t above Willow. A Ll 4 WOOL PLAIDS—Just opened addi tional lota, ohoiee colorings and designs, at re duced prices. OURWEN STODDMIT & BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 North SAWED Street, scito-8t is , above Willow. raBEEN AND BLUE, Brown and •Blue, VA Plaid Poult de Pole. OURWEN BTODDART & BROTTIER, 960, 452 i and4s4 North SECOND s treat, selo.2t above Willow. 14NA.NCY BLACK SILKS. Neat style Figured, Rich " " Heavy Armures, Bayaders, " Gros Grain. GUNMEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 North SRO ,ND Street, selo.2t above Willow NEW SILKS. • L. J. LEVY & CO. WILL OPEN TIIIB DAY siteRRAL NEW lITTLEIB OV RICH SILKS. 809 AND 811 CHESTNUT ST se9.Bt NIOR A FEW DAYS LONGER-GREAT BARGAINS TILL FIIETBIER NOTICE. White and Colored Zephyrs, 14 and 200. Embroidered woven Corsets, $2 60, elsewhere, $3.60. Movan , s Unequalled Skirts, $2.60,- " $3 Silk or Linen Trimmings at heavier reductions. J. Q. MAXWELL c SON, New Trimming Store and Factory, seS.Otif S. E. Corner Eleventh and Chestnut. Owe=le MD q.oobs. CARPETINGS ELLINGTON BRUSSELS, SUPER ALL-WOOL INGRAINS, EXTRA PINE INGRAINS, DOUBLE COTTON CHAINS INCRAINS, VDNITIANS, AND LOWER ORADES, Of choloe styles and approved manufacture, constantly recralvlng and for sale by JObEPH LEA, aolo toc2l Noe. 128 and 130 CIIEBTNIIT CLENDENNING'B DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, TABLE COVERS, TABLE NAPKINS and.TOWELLINCIS TO THE DRY GOODS MDROUANTS Oaar.niie: As I have bestowed more than mud expel se and labor la getting up thin article of Damask Table Damask in this country, and have succe-ded in furnishing an article equal, and in some respects supe rior, to the imported one, at a much less expense, I trust that those who have a dispesi•ton to encourage A/1111110AM Barman's and American labor will not forgot my address. JOHN CLENDENNING A CO., • ARAMINGO MILL, FRANKYORD, PHILADELPHIA. P. B.—Those who travel and supply Country Trade will find It to their advantage to call at the factory before purchasing elsewhere. Parties wishing to buy, and cannot make it convenient to call at the Factory, will plena send their address, and they will bit waited on with maniples of the above. seB.lmif New Vnbliratione. NEW PUBLICATIONS READY TRH WEEK THE FIFTEENTH THOUSAND cr TWO MILLIONS. DT WM ALLEN BUTLER. Price 60 cents, ON FRIDAY, LEGENDS ✓IND LYRICS Er ANNE ADELAIDE PROOTOB. (Daughter of the Poet, Barry Cornwall.) One vol , 12mo , 76 cents. This is the charming volume of fresh and tender poems, by the daughter of one of England's motto hon ored and popular poets, which has lately been recalled with se hearty a welconan in England and America. Choice portions of It, copied by the press, with lively praises, have found their way to the firesides of both lands. . ON SATURDAY, ELECTRON; OR, THE PRANKS OF THE MODERN PUCK .. I'll put a girdle round about the Earth." A TELEGRAPHIO EPIC FO d THE TIMES. 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TUE LAYING OP THE TELEGRAPHIC OABLE With oil its Incidents and Anecdotes, impressing or di verting, as well as fresh and reliable Biographical Sketches of Messrs. Field and Everett, and captain Hudson. . . . . . . . . AN AUTIIENTIO MEMORY FOR TDB PEOPLE, Complete and accurate. substantial and cheap, abun dantly and graphically illustrated with Portraits, Maps, 'Views of (troupe, and representations of the Machinery employed. 1 Vol , Bvo. Price 40 eente. D. APPLETON lc CO , Publiabora,_ ealO.iiit, Nos. 346 and 348 BROADWAY, N. Y. GLEASON'S NEW WEEKLY PAPER. "Gleason once more In the Field," nay the newepeaers, and, of course, " whet the papers nay, must be true !" • • The subscriber will corroborate the dilly Presa's intimation, by stating the fact that, in a few weeks, he will commence the publication a! a new Weekly, which tiers with the view of making money than to issue a Paper that shall entertain the pablic and redound to hie own creditd will be got up without regard to ex perts°. The t tie and plan of this hebdomadal be sill develop in a few days. In the meantime, ho can be found at his Publishing Hall, corner of TREMONT and BROMFIELD Streets, Boston. sole it F. GLEASON. TILE GREATEST CURIOSITY OF THE AGE! ! JUST RECEIVED THIS DAY, at last, a full supply of the GENUINE ATLANTIC CABLE! I FOR SALE AT PETERSON & BROTHERS', No. 800 COESTNUT STREET. This memento of the greatest of all modern under takings should be moored immediately, for the demand all over the country is so extensive, the supply MUST SOON BE EXHAUSTED. Each specimen is four inches In length, and is securely and neatly finished with braes rings by the house of TIFFANY & COMPANY, Of Broadway, New York, who purchased ALL the Cable that came home on the NIAOARA. With each piece of the genuine Cable to furnialied a written Certificate of genuineness, by CYRUS W. FIELD, Esq. BUY THE CABLE, and send it to your friends It will prove a veey acceptable PRICE FIFTY CE gift, NTS antEAC great H. eurioalty. For Bale by T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, No. 300 CHESTNUT Street ID- Therein any quantity of Counterfeit Cable intho market, but that for sale by rta is part of the Genuipe Cable that was netual , y submerged lathe Ocean. selo.3t CHAMOIS SKlNS—Assorted sizes, rec'd from importer', for ealo by It. OAKIOAD, ee2-Bt* No, 141 Routh FRONT Mast, Jar-Paleank to ffeti- 1 STEAM FLOUR SALE I Olt TO LET—Eighth and Willow streets ; has three run of French Sutra, and capable of making 100 barrels of Flour per day. Apply at 209 BROAD Street, above Race. selo.6t* IaTO.RENT.--Counting-House, No. 126 North DELAWARS avenue. with floor extending through to Water street well adapted for Grocery or Flour bustnees. Rent-4400 per annum.. Apply on prentlees. , aeB-13t °TWICE - COTTAGE SITES, :WITHIN V three mil:lntel walk. of two Stations on Philadel• phis and flermintown Railroad, for axle anon', Apply at eorner of Tioga Street and Plank Roadi or at No. 23 North Sixth Street, to se6-1111* • • T. L. LITTLIWIELD. - Itt FOR SALE.A handsome reaidence i shag. with all the modern ,iiipreyemento, large aide yard, grocery, ete. SlXTH,'near -SPRING GARDEN Street. Terms easy. p. K. LYND 2 6X South SIXTH Street. (second story.) - 044„ FOR SALE OR , EXOE(ANGE.-A Lk handsome new mansion, 19 room, and 40 acres, near Gwynedd Blatlen, North Pennsylvan Railroad. Site splendid, fruit abundant, health unsurpassed. Any person really desiring a handsenie country seat in exchange for city property, will Bnd thla an annalist opportunity of accomplishing his object Apply-to p - R. LYND, 6M South SIXTH Bt., (2nd story.) , anl4-Im a I TO RENT—The new iron:fiont Store, jga 2411 North Third street, above Hate, with the nee of Shelving, Counter, An. Suitable for the whole sale Clothing, Notions, or any other business . Term s 'low. Apply at No. 252 North TRIED Street, three doors above. ' au2B-12titif gp FOR SALE.—A pretty Cottage; nine rooms, and one or more amen on Wyoming avenue, two miles out the Second street Turnpike. Also, seve ral handsome Cottage' lots The neighborhood le healthy, biantiful, - and rapidly improving. Y. N. 5 LYND, South SIXTH Ft , (24 story.) aul4-lm TO BE LET—On account of removal m to oar new dor*, the house No. 482 CHESTNUT, below Fifth street. Possession may be had about the first of October. The poeltion is one of the most desi rable in Philadelphia. ' - For tenne of lease applrto I. E. CALDWELL & 00. FOR SALE—Valuable Beal Estate on North Third atreet, including TURES STORES ou Third street, Nos. 422, 424 and 426. Also, two four story BRICK. BUILDINGS on Dlllwyn street, Nos. 417, 410, 421. Lot 60 feet front, extending in depth 178 feet to Dillwyn—nets an annual rent olear of taxes of about $2,800. Apply to W. No. 845 North SIXTH Street. IT TO RENT—Ocnoting-Honso No. 180 North Delaware Avenue, with floor . extending through to Water street. Apply to - • • JOHN M. KENNEDY & 00., an 6 • -- 192 N. Delaware Amine. i j IOR SALE—A valuable LOT, in the viol ! . .11! day of the Baltimore Depot,. in an itnproving neighborhood. For partleolare, addreme J. B.":, Box 927 Post-office. 'jyi6• (11`burational IURs. CHARLES PICOT is inclined to devote a few hours dal 'y to the teaching of the French Language to Ladles. should any of the former pupils of Mr and tire. Picot desire to avail themselves of this opportunity of navverslng, reading, &c., In French, it would afford Mrs. Plent,rnuch tlessure For particalars and terms, Inquire of Mrs. SNOD: GRASS, northwest corner oritighth and Spruce ate. eelo-6t* • frDONNELL'S BOOK-KEEPING - IN STITUTE, Southeast corner EIGHTH and ARCH Streets, devoted exclusively to Instruction le the busi ness of the •Connting•honee. Open , day and evening. See Circulars. se9-1m IRS OA. Battiinsi will open a Bchoo for a limited number of YOUNG,LADIEB, at 911 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY. Sept. 13. For portion• lace, apply at the School-room, between 10 and 12 M. 12t*. CRITTENDEN'a PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, aortheaat corner of CHESTNIIT and SEVENTH Streets. An Inetitutlon designed to ft young men for AO TIVB BUSINESS. .. BOARD 01 TRUSTEES. B. B. Oomegys, Braude Hoskins, - George 11. Stuart, , David Milne, John Sparhawk, David S. Brown, - Immo Hacker, • A. V. Parsons, D. B. Hinman, Prederiek Brown, Joshua Lippincott. - . - - - • • • • - - . . EVENING SESSIONS after September 15th. Each Student has INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION !at thls Institution and a Diploma from here Is the best re commendation ayoung man can have for obtaining a good situation. - CATALOGUES,May be had on application at the College. setl-tf CILA OADEMY (WIRE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL ORUROII, LOCUST and JUNIPER The autumnal Session of this Institution will open on MONDAY, September Bth, at 9 o'clock A. M. The Episcopal Academy present/ peculiar advanta ges, both for the moral and Intellectual training, and for the physical development of the youth committed to Its care. The course of Instruction is thorough, and no pales will be spared to perfect the pupils en the TO, rlous studies which from time to time they may pur sue The rooms of the Academy Building are numerotis, lofty, and well ventilated, and the pupils during :li neal enjoy the advantages of an enclosed play-ground, and an ample gymnassium. Boys able, to read, and not lose than eight years of age, are received as soon as they have begun to write and cipher, and are conducted through the various classes of the Academy with e. rapidity proportioned to their ability. The tuition fee for those in the lowest class is $6O per annum, for all other. $75 per annum; payable half yearly, in advance. Besides this fee, there are no other charges. Drawing, the Fon& language, and the use of the Gymnasaium being included in the price above - mentioned. Application for admission maybe made to the Princi pal, at the Academy, daily, after August 81st, between the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock A. M aulB-tu 1.4 w aASIPS W. ItOK:CB, Principal. PROFESSOR SAUNDERS' CLASSI CAL INSTITOTR.—See advertisement in another ,00lumn This Seminary is easily Pelted by a short ride on the West Philadelphia Passenger Railway. se4-tif BRYANT & STRATTON'S CHAIN OF NATIONAL MEROANTILE COLLEGES. Phi ladelphia College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Nor Information, call or send for circular. 1010-ti EVENING SESSIONS HAVE 00MHENOED. SCHRACK' 9 VARNISHES, JAPANS, lea The attention of Deolera and consumers of Van: ashen s eolicited to our SUPERIOR COACH AND FURNITURE VARNISH, DRYINQ JAPANS, IRON JAPANS, MASTIC AND SPIRIT VARNISHES We claim to be the Oldest Varnish Manufaoturing Establiebrant IN TOlB COUNTRY, Our Varnishes having now been In constant we OVER FORTY YEARS, and are admitted by competent judge, to be SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHERS MADE IN THE UNITED STATES. MI we ask is a fair trial, and we are satisfied the merits of our Varnishes will be FULLY ReaI.BLIBMID. 60 C. SCHRACK & CO., OLD STAND.. Nos. 162 and 164 North FOURTH Street A GENERAL CAUTION PRENTISS'S WASHING AND t3OOURINO SOLUTION The proprietor!' of the above preparation have been informed that in consequence of the success of their discovery, attempt& have already been made to coun terfeit it, by the flabatitution of an injunone article. They therefore deem It due to themselves and the public to issue thin CAUTION, and to urge aU who desire to obtain the genuine preparation, to purchase only at their establishment, or at the authorised agen cies. SAMUEL GRANT, Ja.. re CO 139 South WATER Street N. B.—Meaanree will immediately be taken to dot with all counterfeitera according to law. se3-frmwElt UNS, RIFLES, AND brORTING IM- T PLEMENTS. The Subscribers have in store TEE LARGEST ASSORTMENT FOWLING-PIECES, RIFLES, &c., Ever offered in this city. Desirous of reducing their aeso.tment as much as possible before the Ist Dec , they will sell AT VERY LOW PRICES THEIR ENTIRE hTOOII, GUNS FROM THE hITOIT I ZIfLEBRATED MANU FACTURERS OF ENGLAND, BELGIUM, AND FRANCE. PHILIP B. JUSTISE SG CO., No. 21 North FIVER Street, above Market. rIHE SCOTT'S LEGACY PREMIUM- The Committee on Science and the Arts, constituted by the Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania for the promotion of the Meehanio Arts, having recom mended the award of the Scott's Legacy Premium to Dr. J. B. Francis, for his process for removing teeth—by the use of Eleetro-Magnatism—the Board of Managers will award the above Premium in two months from thisdate. =doss satisfactory evidence Is given of the went of ori ginality of the improvement. WILLIAM HAMILTON, Actuary jy27-tufriSw THE MECHANICAL BAKERY, Manufactures a variety of kind's of SUPERIOR FAMILY BREAD, To which aro just added RYE, BRAN, AND MILE BREAD. Its purity la warranted, and for weight and quality this Brea t is nnrivalled ! 117 - Per sale at the Agencies throughout the city, and delivered, when desired, at flee cents a loaf. O. MACD..A.NIEL, Superintendent Corner BIWA]) and VINE Street,. BRIDGETON.—The Steamer EXPRESS leaves ARM( Street Tues days, Thursdays, and Saturdays ' at 8X o'clock A. M. Returning, leaves B R IDGEITON Mondays, W ednesdays, and Fridays at 8 o'clock A. M. Stopping at New Castle, Delaware City, Fort Delaware and the usual Landings on the Cohancey Through tickets for Milleville, Port Elizabeth, Mauricetown, Dividing Creek, Newport, Cedarville, and Fairton. se7-Invit RECEIVED PER SHIPS WINDWARD and BYTTENDR MAI, a full assortment of WINES and 000N/t0 horn the well-known house 0. Leßoy, & Co., and for sale, In bond, by F. D. LEINGOLIAMP , 217 South FRONT Street, Bole Agent for bloom. 0. Leßoy, dUrondel, 00. eel-Bt * PHILADELPHIA Awn GRAY'S FERRY PABBIaNtIiNt RAILWAY COMPANY,— Notice to hereby given that the third instalment to the capital stock will be due and payable at the office of the Company, 008 WALNUT Street, on SATURDAY, the 18th mat , between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock. aeo-12t GEO H. ARMSTRONG, uppROVISIONS.-100 Bbls Moss Pork. L 1,000 pro City Smoked Rams. 1,000 it Shoul . 100 bblo Lard. For sale byders. C. 0. SADLER & CO., eel Arch at., second door above Front SHERRY AND PORT WIND-30 qtrs. 10 Eighths Hormone Sherry ; 20 qre. Wallis Port Wine, in bond and for eale by WILLTAM It. 'CRATON, sea 216 South FRONT Street MACKEREL —250 Ws Nos. 1,2, and 8 Mackerel, now landing, end for ssio by 0. U. SADLER £ CO., set Arch st., second door above Front. GGIIANO.- 200 tons, part of the lig cargo of schooner Dazzle, for mile in lots to salt. Sample can be seen by applying to CHARLES MIDDLETON, set-9t* WILLOW Street, balow assoul, AVANTED—A Salesman that can lufle e a large Caeli Trade, in a Millinery Mann fanturing Musa. Cr a liberal arrangement will be made with any one already engaged in a Dry Roods House Who wilt introduce cash customers. Address Box 1064 Post offiee. • eelo-It* WANTED—A Gardener — (a single man,) to go a short distance from the city, to take chargo of Garden and Hothouse.. Good ieferences re quired. Andress T. II , Office of The Press se3o-4to WANTED —By' asober and honest Man, a Manton as Night Watchman in Nome large establishment Oen give the beat of testimoolabt as to charactOr. Address VIGILANT, at this Office. 810-at* . • W4N'ITDBi a Lad 18 yearn - a age, of iinduatrions Wits, a Situation in a Store or Counting-room • is good wrifer And - quick" at figures. Address;W: C. ; at this Office. • :-fielo.Bt* ~ , . yeire i T a E a p e = nr it y a G Sales-Book ung in t a moderate salary. -Most write rapidly and be correct In ftglueS.; Address, with reference, In writing of appli cant, R. 0. 3 at the Philadelphia P O. seli-Bt* vANTED—By a Young Man, a Situation in a Grocery Store: Hes knowledge of the busi ness, and is willing to make himself ,generally useful. Speaks the German and ,English languages, Good refe rence will be given. Please address, at Bullitin Office, ACTIVITY. ee94ltW TO GENTLEMEN.—A Lady having suffi cient furniture to furnish a genteel house, is desi rous of lending the same to one or more gentlemen who will become responsible for the rent. The table for meals, either in fall or ILL part, and the whole house hold arrangements, will be carefully attended to by her on reasonable terms. Address L. P. A. Pests Male. se9-2.tsi '`][]ANTED—A. Young Man, who has expo- If dews in selling goods by eample;totravelthrotigh the west and booth and effect Wee on 0011119i111021. Ad dress COMMISSION, at this Oidce. - ae9-6ttt, VW - ANTED—By a middle-aged `English , marl, a Situation as Walter or Ormabmsa Apply tt ELFRETH Allt-y, No.ll, sca-Sta. lETANTED—By a young. able-bodied Man, T a Situation es Driver. - Understands the care of Horace, and can give good references. A pply in the r , az of 624 S. FIFTH St., below Lombard st. es9-Bt* WANTED --By a Young Man, 'a Situation as Assistant Book-keeper or Zntry Clerk in a Wholesale Jobbing House; uneraeptionsbis Wallace* given. Address J. D., office of this paper. - nB-11t, NV - ANTED-A Practical Farmer, who has a small amount of capital, to go to the state of New Jersey. In elonceste• county, but a few horn , ride from Philadelphia, to take charge of an unimproved tract of good land_ for a term of years, without rent' binding himself to make-certain improvements every year, and having the option of buying 'the same 'on reasonable terms. For particulars address If, at this office., sea-Wk.' W ANTED flret-rate Book-keeper 'UN vented. References required. Address % at We offiee.. seB43tlS WANTED, FOR THE MUTED STATES OAVALRY—Able‘boiliod, unmarried men, to whom Will be given good pay, board, clothing, and medical sttemimme. Pay from $l2. to *22 par mouth. No men having it wife or child will: be accepted: apply for MOUNTED BERTIOE at No 817 MARKET Ottest, above Righth, north aide. , -B. N. NAGLE, • . let Lieut. U Begt. of Ifteelly, Rearuitteg Moor paeonal. INFORMATION IS WANTED•OF JOSEPWOHUBOH; who left MI family in Volt= nectiout some three years duce; and is siuoposed to re-' aide somewhere In the State - of Pennsylvania. Any information of his whereabouts will be thankfully re ceived. , - MARTHA Olitrftoll, selo-4t* Hartford, Ct. Eloarbing BOARDING—A widow Lady,_ abo - rit re: CP tiring from housekeeping, is desirous of renting her house and the nee of her furniture, and boardiog with the:occupant. - /for farther particulars, address M. J., at thin Office. • se/O4itft ROARDING=Wa n ted by a . young Man, In a central locality, In a private family.. Terms must be reasonable. Address ILENEY, Blood's Dee. patch. selo.2t* ' BOARDING. -A Gentleman and Wife, and two Single Gentlemen, ,can be accommodated with comfortable Booms and good Board, with a private family in CHERRY Street, above Sixteenth. Clouve client to Friends , Central School. Address 0. W. D., this °Mee. - itionev. $4.63 3 Q64- Two well-secured yearly • • Oround Rents of 3278 each for sale at a liberal discount. Apply to H. 0. THOHPEON O. H. OONiBROE, se9-4t - _ 983 MIMI Street. 'Amusements. VLO 9 NATIONAL THEATRE.— I S EW Joseph 0. Poster, Sole Lagoa and Manager. 0. Poster, Stage Manager. FRIDAY EVENING, September 10,1888, bIeZ.SPPA. ()estelran of Laurensit Mr. J. Johnston; Masepte, Mr. Chas. Foster; Olinskl, Mrs _N. Le Bap . a. To conclude with Morton's laughable Farce of SLASHER AND OttAhILDR. Slasher, Mr. Biagioley; Crasher, Eir. Fisher; Miss Dinah, Mrs. Fostir. Tickets or admission, 25 'cents ; secured seats, MI cents ;• Orchestra chairs, 50 oents ; Beats in Private Box. 15 cents ; Whole Box, and p 16 cents. Doors open at ; commences at 7k, o'clock. I%JURS. D. P. BOWERS' 9 WALNUT-ST. LTA. THEATRE,Oorner of NINTH and 'WALNUT PRIDAY EVENING. September 10, 1808, LOUISE DE LIGNEKOLLES. Henri de Lignerolles, Mr Perry; Lagrarge t Mr. Blob logo; Col. De °lvry, Mr Conway; Louise de Lignerollee, Moe. Bowers; Cecile de Ciro. Miss Biel:tinge. To conclude with the teenier Comedietta, entltlei BWBETIIEARIB AND WINES. Charles Franklin, Mr. Kesel); Eugenia, Mn. Conway; Laura, Miss Richings Prices of admission—Second Tier and Family Circle, and Third Tier, 25 cents; Parquet, 87J cents; Dress Circle,so cents; Private Boxes, ,according to their locales 3 and $5; Single Seats Orchestra and Private Boxes, 75 cente. Doors open at 7 o'clock; Curtain rises at 7% o'clock. VVIIEATLEY & CLARKE" , ARCH-ST. THEATRE.—WiIIiam B. Frederlcke, Acting and stage Manager. FRIDAY EVENING, September 10, 1858, SPEED THE PLOUGH. Sir Philip Blandfora biz Dolman; Bob Heady. Mr. Wheatley; Farmer Aebtleld, ➢lr.Olarke; Mine Bandford, Mre. Drew; Paean Aabfteld, Idea Gladstone. SINK Oft BWIM. Lord Yawnby, Mr. Wheatley; Adam Sterling, Mr. Gilbert; Ure. Sterling, Mrs. John Gilbert. Admission, 2b ctn. Secured Seats in Drees Circle. 27M, ota ; Orcheetra Stalls, 60 cta Seats in Private Boxes, 76 eta; Gallery, 13 eta; Gallery for Colored Persons, 26 eta; Private Bet in Gallery for Colored Persons, as eta; Whole Private Box, $3. Doors open at 7 o'clock; commence at 7yj , precisely. riIIEIOME LT's VARIETIES (Café Chantant,) 1 Northwest corner of FIFTH and cHIEbTN'u The famous humorist J. H ROBIN.SON, formerly Comedian at the Aroh Street Theatre, le regaled: en. gaged. 61ISOELLatiE0138 CONCERT EVERY EVENING, In which the fo,lowing unrivalled artiste will appear, viz : Misses JENNY WREN, FROTHINGHAM, M. NA GLE, and blesses J. H. ROBINSON, J CAMP BELL, GEO. W WREN, OH. CASTELLI, H MOYER, 8. ASHWOETH, J. REYNOLD, BACHELOR, and T. A'BROSET, forming alto:ether A PYRAMID OF TALENT, Which places this establishment molt I odubitably. ABOVE ALL RIVALRY AND COMPETITION.. Commencing at .( before 8. Admission-10 cents eelo•Btit STRAKOSUR CONCERT COMPANY.- . lIPLLE TERESA PARCEL'S FAREWELL CONCERT IN AMERICA. M. !ARM:COMM has the honor to aenounce that the unprecedented 611CCOSil which attended !MLR PA. RODIIS appearance in Opera and Connect in every part of the United States hal induced Min to engage this distinguished and most popular artiste for her farewell tour in this country. The Scot of her Farewell Concerto In America will take place in Philadelphia, ON TUESDAY, SEPT. 14, AT THE MUSICAL FOND HALL. Particulars in future advertisements. i t MERICAN ACADEMY, OF MUSIC.- 1 - X. The public Is respectfully informed that the cele brated and popular RAVEL COMPANY, (under the direction of the Brothers Gabriel and Fran cois Ravel,) with the unequalled clausense, M'LLE YROA MATHIAS, will make their first appearance at the above establish meat on or about MONDAY EVENING, Sept: 20th. Gabriel Navel...La now on - hie return from Europe, whither he has been to make several additions to their already POWERFUL AND NUMEROUS CORPS OP ARTISTS Francois Ravel has been for some time Naively en gaged in superintending the necessarily extensive con striation of DeRCIIANICAL AND SCENIC PRODUCTIONS, so that neither labor nor eXpenee will be epared In ran. daring their representations every way wertity of a continuance of that liberal patronage" which they have hitherto enjoyed. N .13 —Full particulars will hereafter be announced. sed-tit CONCERT HALL. NOW OPEN. SANDERSON'S GIGANTIC ILLUSTRATIONS or TUC - RUSS lAN WAR. Representing tho most important Brenta of the Isla War, concluding with the BOMBARDMENT AND DESTRUCTION OP SEBASTOPOL. Admission 25 cents; children 13 cents; colored per. sons, to gallery, 25 coots. I.E7' See programmes. IITATIONAL HLMARKET STREET. A L APEN J. fx,co WILLIAMS'S celebrated PANORAMA OP THE BIBLE. This inaguifinnt PAINTING ern - menus with Chaos, and continues down in.historical order to the Babylo oish Captivity, containing more than fifty of the most sublime and interesting sconce in the Bible. Exhibition EVERY EVENING. Doors open at 7; to commence at 8 &Meek precisely. Tickets 26 cents—to be had at Hall door. Children under 10 pram 16 con's. Also. babibitions on WEDNESDAY and SATUR DAY AFTERNOONS for families and schools. Doors open at 2; to commence at 8 precisely , Explained by Professor TIBBETTS BARRETT's GYMNASIUM. BILLIARD BOOM, PISTOL AND GALLERY. Will opon on MONDAY, Eleptetober 6th, at No 8Q MARKET Street. sett-lm* SCNFORD'S OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH Street, above CHESTNUT. Open for the Season, with the largest TROUPE OF ARIISTS IN TILE WORLD The Entertainments nightly offered by SANFORD'S TROuPE comprise all the latest Songs, Glees, Duetts, chorus Refrains, Dances Rallets , &c ,interspersed with WIT AND ELOQUENO.E. In fact, all the Vocalism of the day is produced by MUSIC, FONG, AND POETRY. The whale under the management of Mr. 8. 8. SAN- FORD. Admission 25 cents. Doors open at Tx &cloak : per formance to commence et 5 o'clock 24.1 m AWNINGS! AWNINGS! JOSEPH 11. POSTER, Awning Maker, No. 448 North THIRD Street above Willow. Italian and French Window Awning for Dwellings and OR e Win dows; Awnings for Stores Awnings for Steamboats and Ships. All kinds of Awnings Tents, Ehgs or any thing In canvas, made to order by JOSEPH H FOSTER ; Awning Maker, No. 449 North THIRD Street. Resi dence No 310 South Front Street oel•lut JOSEPH H. TOSTRA.
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